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c on XOTICK."-- Certificates of pitMica- Uo.. will be Kl'-' until r im Id. We h.i?r. mnks iw (fn iation .oi I ru'e it futurr. JParlicularXotitt. Persons kno.vinfj themselves indebted to 1110 for subscription or otherwise, are here by notified that payment must be made without further delay. It is a matter of great importance to me that I close up my business. Having already earned what is due me, I cannot afford to spend my time in waiting the ph-asure of those indebted. 1 hoi; thos interested will pay proper at tention to this notice, Persons can find me t th Ktkkiri.sb olfice. or when not in; Mr lK-ineut will receive and receipt in my n inie. Money may be forwarded to me by 1.C 3, I'.cJ. A. NOLTXEK. Anniversary Sleeting. The anniversary meeting of the Clackamas County l'.iblo Society-auxiliary to the American IMble Society was held at the Ilaptist Church, in this city, Dec. 12, and the following are tho IroiiH:ding: o r The President of tho Society being nbseut, Itev. t. W. Day. one" of the Vice Presidents, was called to the chair. The meeting was opened with ingin'.rand readingtheSeriptures. Rev. 1. C. lietzler then addressed the meet big at length, giving imiortant facts mill iivruros i" regard to the origin, na tifre, design and progress of the Hible work. At the close of this address a collection was taken for the benelU of the Ilihlo cause, amounting to $11 05. The following lK'rsoiis were chosen ns ttlicers of the Society, for the ensu ing year: President, lie v. . W. Day; Vice Presidents, ltev. J. T. Hull and J lev. G. H. Atkinson; Secretary, W. 11. Pope; Treasurer, Walter Fish: K eeutive Committee, P.O. McCown, J. W. Meldrum and J. Wilkinson. The duxology was sung, and tho lxjoetliction was pronounce! by ltev. p. C. llet.ler. The congregation then retired, while the olliccrs of the Society remained in session. On motion, Walter Fish was chosen as atreiit fr the Ilihlo Depository for Clackamas County. On motion, the agent was instructed to simply the destitute with Scriptures free. On motion, (. W. Day and J. T. Hull" were appointed local agents for Oregon Citv. (in motion, the Secretary was m strmted'to furnish the Oni:ooN City lv i i:i:ri:;-. it li a copy of the pro eri dingsoftliis meeting for publication. On motion, adjourned. V. If. Poi-i:. ti. W. DAY, Secretary. President. v i.N r:;Hrnisi-;. e sieppeu into . L t he mac ume shops ot .Mr. J . 11. .Moore the other . ay and examined some of Gf'ie j.:it; lit wagon wheels made at that t.iauni'actory. The Company, Duvol, Miller A t'o.. have only been at w,.:l. a couple of months, yet are doing a con-sid.-'ia'ile business and are preparing f'jur s!i!l greater tilings. They have )nrehas"d o'k the patentee, Mr. D.ivol, 4) t lie : ri'-'. ht to manufacture wheels for this' Si::te. With the exception of a lj.;,t tf'loe these w heels are made x-n-tirch of iron ; consequently are par ticularly adapted to this coast where the extreni el y damp winters mil dry (4Ui!i:ntrs m ike it nearly impossible to keep a woo, fn wheel in runningorder. (:, of the chi'f points ff excellence cUiincd for this wheel over all other iron wheels is, t.'iat the spokes are not l'ntht the hul, lut play through readi ly, throwing all the strain upon the tension strength of the iioii. Ji" these wheels prove to he half what is claim ed for them. (and we think reasonably, txi), theywill revolutionize wagon ta tkiug, if not throughout Americ t, at l.';it on the Paeitio coast, and will (niild up :tu industry in our fuidst of w!ii'-li (ireon Oily may well boast. and earriar makers are spec iili.' i".i;ed !o-ill and examine these wh. i and if they prove an excellent thiie.;, to iw them instcid ot the wo"i!en ones, and ciieonrago this aiii'.i'.nT ut'our hoMW industries. I.r.iri: the l'ast. 1. List. Tii Iters remaining in .ffice. :A Oregon CQv. Docem- bef-'lth, l-.7-: Afehcson, Kob. P.; Ahe, Fred V. D. ; Priggs, White mb ; diss, George; Col balii. II. M.: Cagern, I.;cDav. Mrs. Strth K.: i: isi(-v!,j-(,ol:,.iohn(2) -.Fields, Joint H. (-) ; Gactcts. Henry; Hunter, -Moii;:: HimteV1, Miss Jane; Haun, M.s. p.. p.; Havnes. llev. T. P. (4); , Jones, Mrs. Ellen; Kinks, Miss Clara; J.i ingston, Wm.; Eohiuan, Henry; l.i'.ni. Pi. P.; T.aitih, Mrfl. l'hnm.i -Jane; 1-iiin, Mrs. Susan ('. : Morris, John; Porter. IVU. -.Smith, Wm. W.; Thomp son, ,bsepli It. :?); Thompson, Miss l-ra; Yarrbod, Daniel. If called for please sav when "adver tised." J. M. I'iACON, P. M. "That P.u." Tho hunters id Mint Mi Ireland's, on upier Molalla, have been chasing a monster black bear for some time; but bruin is too much for them so far. He eomes out at night and commits his depredations in the farmers orchards, then is suddenly taken with a desire to travel, and is out of reach of hunters and tlogs before they IT;"! on his track in the nmrnin.r We expect soon, however, the hunts men will outwit his bearshipand bring homo his shaggy coat as a trophy a just return for his nightly foragings. Thr MaiuiKts. Iegal tenders, buy lug N)'4 ; fuelling, 87 Wheat in Ore gon City has declined to 00 cts per bus. Oats are worth "0 cents per bushel; butter 'X to ;?7 cents per pound ; eggs 35 to 40 cents per dozen ; chickens, spring, S2 on er dozen; grown, .?: (H); dried apples, ."r..v cents per pound; plums, dried, lrLi cents per pound; pota toes, rU'(CV cents per bushel ; bacon, sides, 12 c. ier iound ; hams, ll cents' per pound; wool is worth '1 cents nor JHHllld. I. O. O. F. At tho regular session of Falls Encampment, No. 4, I. O. O. F., held on the 1'lst inst., the following persons were elected oillcers for tho cn ming term: N. W. llandall, C. p. p J!. Fellows, H. P.; J. W. Meldrum, s! W.: M. C Athey, Scribe; C. O. T. Williams, Treasurer; Trustees. A. J. Apperson, W. 1 1. Pope and N. W. llandall. The installation takes place on the first Tuesday evening in next month. Fair and Fkstivai,. Tho fair and festival, given at Pojh's Opera House, on Thursday evening last, by the ladies of St. Paul's Guild, was one of the most successful affairs of the; season. The display of articles for sale was quite large and they were rapidly disposed of to the appreciative crowd. The tables, spread "with ice cream, cakes and other delicacies, were well patron ized. Tho exercises consisted of select readings, singing, instrumental music and tableaux, all of which wero well rendered. The net receipts were $i:0. PrxAWAY. On Tuesday morning as Mr. Chas. Albright was driving his meat wagon near tho slaughter house below town, the horses leeame fright ened and ran. spilling Charley out jvith the contents of the wagon. Lucki ly he escaped unhurt. The horses ran yon.siderahlo distance and did not onng lin till thev h:i,l L-i.L-o,I fl.o "ic-on into "p , eralh-. I " y m m m i m ft X v V and raised hob gen- lorxn-A coat, vest '.writing paper ftld sundries, done un iti a stn ill t.,.U-, a-;e hist below town. Owner can havo sa:uc by t-alljng on Javier Slover, Nrr..lN TiArri?. Charles Gall, who entertained our citizens last summer with exhortations to "do as li hud tlone.'Ms in (luranco vile. Tie believed in the .octriiio-of having "all tilings in common," ami while unpaired in ut tinir his faith into practice w :.- .. .cct' t. hv the ever vi.il.uit police o.'Itl.unl. The .subject of Charley 's theft this time, was a 1 MIt of cloth worth an.l will Mu-obably iiive him a free-pass to tho ! .State nemtentia.iv. l)F.p.viiTEii.-Mr. Eusene Dement left for Astoria last week to take charge of a drug store which he has purchased at that place. Mr. Dement is a druggist by profession and we have no doubt lie will succeed in establish ing a first-class drug business among the Astorians. While wo arc sorry to lose Mr. 1). from among us, we con gratulate him on having' selected one of the busiest towns on the coast in which to build up his fortunes. Musu axi M ir.ic The festival at Lnbrary Hall on Wednesday night was decidedly a success. The young ladies were dressed in the kitchen costume of New Kngland matrons, reminding us of childhood's happy hours. A postol'ice was established which afforded consid erable fun and some revenue. With old fashioned songs and games the time passed pleasantly till a late hour, when the party separated, all agreeing that thev had "had a high o' time " Those of a literary turn, and thoso who wish to make an appropriate and lasting Christmas gift, before investing their money in things of a perishable nature, should pay a visit to J. K. ( Jill it Co. at Portland, and make a selec tion from their large and well assorted stock of good and useful books. Thev also keep on hand all the best kinds of stationer', etc., to be found in Port land. Holiday Pkeskxts. Everybody is talking about the wonderful display of fine jewelry, watches, chains and silver ware, in a vaiietv of styles, at I. Li. Stone's, 103 Front street, Portland. Everything warranted as represented, (ioods sold at tho lowest prices for cash, (live him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. A f vi i k x t. On Wednesday a man named Moore, employed at the Woolen Mills, slipped and fell oil" the the walk while coming from tne wool room. He cut an ugly gash in his forehead near the left tempt.?. Dr. Morris dressed the wound, ami with proper care it will probably heal without proving verv serious. A Fink Pkksknt. Intended as a Christmas gift, some ap.cciative friend has presented Miss Mora Moss with a handsome piano. The donor, we doubt not. will consider himself (or herself) fully rewarded by hearing the sweet music which will he created by the accomplished recipient. lticroKTS of Supervisors should lx in by Wednesday, the 5th day of January vext, to enable the County Court to act upon them during that week. Promptness on the part "of Supervisors will save the county the trouble and expense of an extra session of court. Cuanoko IIaniis. M i s. Iteinhardt has retired from tho Clitt" House and Mr. Geo. Newman and Mrs. Ithods succeed to the proprietorship. Moth of the latter parties have had considerable experience in the business, which angers well for the future of our prin cipal hotel. Tin: Daxck. Owing to tho very rainy evening there were not many out to thedanceat Library Hall on Saturday night . Enough were present, however, to have a pleas.- nt time, and it did not break up till "tho hour when ghosts do stalk abroad." Cam.kp. We had a pleasant call Wednesday from Mr. W. H. Waters of the Salem Statesman. cWe found him a very agreeable gentleman, and hope he will remember our sanctum when ever he has occasion to visit Oretron Citv. o Pkpkstp.iaxs. Some of our young men an; in the habit of taking nine mile walks before breakfast for an ajv lolizer, instead of their u ual "bitters." A tramp to Pock Island and back is generally the route. Tin: Alden Fruit Dryer will stop work next week, having exhausted the supply of apples. There will be two wcri.s' work, alter shutting down, for tiie packers, when the business of the Company will close for the season. TKcrruKs. Rev. Father Gibney will deliver a course of Wtu reseat tho i.aiiioiic hureh, in this citv. to W-'i. next Sunday evening at 7 O'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all. First lecture entitled, "M ysterics." "Ciiuistmas is here, what and whero shall wo buy?" Just look over our advertising columns, and we guarantee that tho most eccentric and fastidious in taste will come to some very sensi ble conclusion. Deku KitLED.-One day last week some of our young "Nimrods" chased a deer into town, or rather the dogs did, and the aforesaid "Nims" set upon and killed it with clubs and stones. i uk Statesman" calls upon Idaho and Connecticut papers to copy tho death notico of a child named Garret which died in "Clackamas county wij,vyi,, J 'I I. . Jl.Ji, I JI-tl The Penn Monthly for December. is, if possible, even morn interesting than the precedinc nnml iprn Tonne I0r, an"' ; Address, 2: So. 8th st.' Philadelphia. Cam.kd. Itev. I. Dillon, of the Ad vocate, called on us last Saturday. He was in town to fill the place of RevMr. Starr, of Portland, in conducting the quarterly services at tho M. E. Church. Pound Over.-On Thursday, C. F. Mayhew was bound over in the sum of S'-'oO to apnear before the grand jurv charge, selling liquor without license. Rev. Mit, Dim.ox, of Portland, preached at tho M. E. Chur.-h Sunday Slmnr n,U- h(?'1 a union service at the same place in the evening. EpicuitKs!-Mr. Fuclis intends giv ing a grand free lunch on Christmas night, and "don't you forget it." See the new adTof Duvol, Miller t Co. in another column, and give them j-our patronage. 'e intui Notary PritMc.-c. F. p.eattie has been appointed, by Gov. Grover, a no. tar' public. 0 f There is to be a grand ball at Pope's Opera House on New Years eve. Ix Town Our young friend James Pristow, looking as handsome as ever Apiarist. Mr. D. H. Stearns of the Pee (.ailed on us last Monday. The river rose two feet at this placo on Sunday. The Oswego iron works are a "am in full blast. Tt'K.siuv was the -shortest day in the year. r. ' . ' "; r!Jrpy A Vnlnaliln ?IfdUal Tr-:tie. IIostcttor'3 United States Almanac for WG for distribution, ,mtu, throughout tiie United States and all civilizod coun tries of the Western Hemispher e, will be published about the first of January, in the .nghsh, German, French, Nor-.vcgi.-tn, Welsh, Swevdish, Holland, liolieiiii.ui and Spanish languages, and all who wisli 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 great variety of diseases, it embraces a large amount of in formation interesting to the merchant the mechanic, the miner, the furim.r, the planter, and the professional man ; and the calculations have been made for such meridians as are most suitable for a correct and comprehensive National cal endar. The nature, uses, and ordinary sanitary effects of llostetter's Stomach Hitters the staple tonic and alterative of more than half the Christian world, are fully set fort h in its pajjes, which arc intersK-rsed with pictorial illustrations, valuable reciies for the household and farm, humorous anec dotes, and other instructive and amusing reading matter, original anil selected. Among the annuals to apju-ar with the opening of t he year, t his will be one of the most us fill, and may be had for the ask ing. The proprietors, Messrs. Hosteller it Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any x-rson who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. The Hitters are sold in every city, town, and village, and exten sively used throughout the entire civilized world. SEI.LIXG OFF at reduced prices, for 60 days, the entire stock (which is larger and better selected than ever), of Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Hardware, etc. Now is your time to buy the largest amount of goods for the smallest amount of money, at I. Kellinji. :In Every Town and Village persons may be found who have been saved from death from mis-.nr pt ion by IIalk's llOXF.V OF HOKKHOl'Nl) ANnTAK. Pike's Toothache Props cure in one minute A lts-liIl ISemetly. No . family should be without some elliea clous remedy for the cure of affections so universally prevalent as coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping-cough and croup somo remedy, too, which can le relied upon us safe, sure and certain. 1 11. Wistaii's P.ai.sam ok w'ild Ciiekhy combines the dcsiilrratnin. Important. Endorsed bv the Medical profession. WM. H.MJS UAI.XAM I ' )lt Til K LUNGS cur s ( ougiis. ( 'olds and Constnption, and all disorders of the Throat and ( le-f. Hit. T W LEY'S Tin ) i ll HE AN()IYNE cures b. one MINUTE. feblti Wo C:nrt-Tii!k Without showing the condition of our teed. Kvory laugh exposes them. In order not to l.e ashamed of them let use that standard dentifrice, ZOZO DONT, which is sure to keep them white and .spotless. No tartar can en crust them, no canker ell'cct theenanicl, no specie of decay infest the dental bone, if ZOZODONT is regularly used. It is a botanical preparation, and its beneficial effects on the teeth and gums are marvelous, as it removes all discal oratloiis, and renders the gums hard and rosy. Iteii i it- s. ltev. CJeoi-iro H. Atkinson will hold regular services in t'Tm Congregational Church, in this city, on the first and second Sabbaths ofeach ni uith. Morn ing services at bi'j o'clock. On the first Sabbath at Holmes' Sahool House at -i o'clock, v. M. M. . Chiirch-o-ltev. O. W. Day, p is tor, will conduct services on each Salj bath. at 10'j, A. M. Sabbath Seliool at l'i P. M. Will ireaeli at Holmes' school house on the third Sabbath at :t P M. Papfist Church l.ldcr Huff, pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 10' A. M. Sunday School at VI M. Prayer meet ing every Wednesday ovoningat7 P.M. St. Paul's Ppiscopal Church -Morn- iii'f Si'!-v''i'i ill 10:.0 . TiT si li 1 1 ". villi M"- Serviee at 7 I". JI. Siindav Sehool and 1 i ble v lass at 1. JI . J. . Sellwowil. Rector. o Catholic iiurch-ltcv. Fat her ( J ibney , pastor. High mass at half past ten: Sunday school at 2 p. si. : Vespers at 4 p. si. 2?EV TO-DAY. DU0L3 FILLER & GO,, AT M0OUK3 SIACIIINK SHOI, OREGON CITV, OltECiON. MAXl'VACTtUKKS OF Dl'VOI.'S Patent Wheels for Vehicles of all kinds. Also all kinds of i:iuck.ri9iii thing I )Kie to order, Wnjjons anil Can-in jjs Made and Hepaired, and all kinds of Fanners' P.lacksmithing done with dis patch and neatness. Orders solicited. Wagon and Carriage makers are invited to examine our Patent Wlieebs And use ( hern instead of Wooden Wheels. We fit, our Wheels to either Iron or Thimble Skein Axles. dec21-tf. FREE LUGH AT FUCHS' SALOON, SATURDAY NIGHT. Frcsli Wino .TiiSt Re ceived. Beer Enough for All. CLIFF HOUSE. OREGON CITY, OREGON, NEVF.1AN & RHODES, Propi'ietor?;. Transient Hoard, SI to S3 per Day, Siiijflv Meals ,5o cents. ltoiii'il per lViek S5 OO ltourdniitl L.olin, jmt week SU OO The Table will be supplied with the best the market a trords. Kail Suppers furnished on short notice, and at reasonable terms. .Nov. 19, lS7.3:tf SA1VTA CLiVS HAS VO FUL.L.F.K STOCK OF TOYS, VASES, FANCY CANDIES, CIIPwISTMAS PRESENTS, AND HOLIDAY GOODS GENERALLY, Than ean bo found at WILLIAMS Be HARDING'S, Who keep as pooil an assortment as can be found in the Xtate. Iteiitemlx-r tiio lla-. Iec. 10, 1S75.W1 Executors1 Fotice. In the matter of the Estate of Henry C. Sawtell, deceased. VJtSTIt fi I Sinn-ETIY OIVE.V THAT lS t he uadersi-iU'd have been appointed Executors of tiiu last will of II. t'.JSawtell, deceased, by t he founty t'ourt of Clacka mas 'ouat.v, Ore,ro:i ; and that all persons having cl.-uns against t he Estate of said deceas.-d.ar'' recpiired to present them with proper vouchers to said Executors, at the olllce of Hi' kiAT A E.v.STiiAsr.Oreon City, Oreon.within six months lrom the date of this notice. Datt-d at Oregon Cit y, Oregon, December 2oth, 1-S75. A. J. Sawtki.i., dec21-4t. W. O. SaWtell. OLUMES OF ifpSIC MAKE APPEOPHliTE PRESENTS. Anions th many thousands of Kallads and Piano IMecestiiat we vaiblish, there arc some that are notod for their great beauty and lasting qualities. We have made a careful selection of these pieces and olTcr them iu book form, as follows : VOCAL W.OliKS l'ITII Piano Accompaniment. Motlier Goose TuVIodies. Beaut ifully il- lust rated. (Ask for -ovelIos Edition, or you will ti'-'t a cheap photo-rraph copy. SI V) in boards ; lull gilt, $2 W Sliinf ;ig lAgUt. A collection of Sacred Songs, id To in Imards; cloth and gilt, $.' 50. (;ii)lcii lifiivcs. Vols. I. and II. A col lection of Songs and Choruses, by W. S. Ilavs. Each vol, f 1 73 in boards; cloth and gilt. S2 51). Ilt'iu-thiinil Home, Sweet ;iuiuh nml i'-'ii-esi.ie la lioes. Three vols, of choice Home Songs, I'.V Hays, Danks, etc. Each viI. f I 75 in boards; cloth and gilt,.?2 50. l'ricfless (it-tten. A fine colb-ct ion of Songs by Wallace, Thomas, ICelier, etc. 70 iii boards ;eloh ami gilt, f' 5.. Pcicru' fi'j.aselml.l ?Ie!..'i;'s. Vol. ! Containing all the latest and best songs by Hays, Hanks, Thomas, .Stew art, (about 100 so-il-.s) . $s in 1-oards ; cloth ami gilt, I. Tiie Opera' at JIhmic. A collection of Standard )peri. Songs, select edfrom (ivor " ( )peras. f-i in boanls ; clot h and giit, SI. with Eng. and tier. text. .2 5a. rleitllc.ssilin'i 7.1 S:n;-s. Elegent folio eilitiou. l-'ull gi.t, .?S 5:'. The same for a deep voice, in '2 vols. Svo, each, ?'-. 50 in paper; cloth, f.'J 50. Si-U.i. i.-i mi's Vocal Ai.iiiii'.. 00 songs, with l.'ig. and tier. text. 5l ia paper; full giit, & 5;. SnnJHg-I-t of So;jr. A collect ion of Sacred and Moral Sony's, beautifully illustrated by the I.ros. Hab.iel. l-'ull gilt, il. PIANO WORK S Katry Viujr.-r, I'c.j-.l Ir.pH, lajic l'i t't'le and Ynin;; I'l-.misJ. I'ur col lect ions of easy 1'iano Music for yoimg players, most of t he piece.-; being wit hout octaves. Each vol.cl 75 in boards; cloth and gilt, S5 50. JVIrisIcal Itrrrea t ions. A collection of liiinc' Music. 51 75 in boards; clot h and giit, 50. (i.lil:i CliJmfH. A choice collection of I'arior Music, by Ch. Eiakl1. fl 75 in boards; cloth and gilt, $J 5a. t.:-:l'.ia t ci--n. Containing mnsie of lie tliiitn ilitlieulty, by V.'yman, Kinkle, etc. 1 75 ia Ixiards; clot h ami gilt, iZ 50. SlraiiHs' U':ilii.i's V1. I. ttll. Ask for IVters' Edition, the only complete 'o;y giving tie- full w.ilt.es as played ly 'I honms' Orchestra, ii ia boards; cloth, $1. 1'i'iirh e.f M.'liH'.y. and I'arior Music. A coll.-ct im of 1 ance fS in boards; full i-'iit. IVto-s' ln vlor "lusic. Vol. T. Our latest and best 1'iano .Music of moderate diili culty. Si in boards; full gilt, JI. Ia CiTmi'ilc la ('ruii-. Vols. I. and II. A collection of choice I'iano Music, by Thalberg, Eis.t. Heller, etc. This is de cidedly the b-'M collection of bound music in t he market. Each, in boards ; lull gilt, ft. IJeeliioven's So.in ta... Svo, full gi!t, l. folio, " " J1D. Chnp.iiN 1'nlties, ?l 5(1: Polonaises, $2; Nocturnes, f2; Hallads, ?'; I 're hides, $2 50; Sonatas, $2 50. All in stitr pa covers. i'er JSIcixlelsMul-iiii Coi.jplele PianoIVorku, Elegant folio edition, full gilt, in 4 vols., each, $( 50; Svo edition, full gilt, 4 vols., each, $' 50 ; 8vo edition, paper covers, 4 vols., each, $2 50. MinurtN onutii. Full gilt, $3 50. Weber's Piuno AVorUa. Full gilt, 91. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Addross, J. L. PETERS, SISUROAUIVAY, X. v. Doc. 23 :wC THE WEEKLY SUN. X'KW VORK. 1H1C. Eighteen hundred and seventy-six is the Centennial year. It is also the year in which an Opiosition House of Represen tatives, t he lirst since t he war, will be in powr at Washington; and the year of the t wentv-third elect ion of a President of the United States. All of these events are sure to tie of great interest ami importance, especially the two latter; and all of them and everyt hing connected with them, will be fully and freshly reported and exclud ed in The mux. The Opposition House of Representa tives, taking up the line of inquiry opened vears ago by The SUX, will sternly and diligent Iv investigate the corruptions and misdeeds of Grant's administration; and, will, it is to be hoped, lay the foundation for a new and better period in our nation al history. Of all this THE HL'n will con tain complete and accurate accounts, tur nishing its readers with early ami trust worthy information upon these absorbing topics. The twentv-third Presidential election, with the preparations for it, will be mem orable as deciding upon Grant's aspira tions for a third term of power and plun der, and still more as deciding who shall be tho candidate of the party of Kef or m, and as electing that candidate. Concern ing all these subjects, those who read The Sun will have the constant means of be ing -thoroughly well informed. The Weekly SUN, which has attained a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, already has its readers in every State and Territory, and we trust that the year ls7t will sets their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspaper. All the general news of the day will be found in it condensed when unimportant, at full length wheiof moment; and always, we trust, treated in a clear, interesting and in structive manner. v trv It is our aim to make The eekt.y Sun the best family newspaper in t he world, and we shall continue to give in its col umns a large amount of miscellaneous readin'-. such as stories, tales, poems, scientific intelligence and agricultural in formation, for which "'''Vori make room in our daily edition .r", cultural department IiaH s one its orominent features. The fashions art. n dsor regularly retried in its co umns : and so are the markets of every k nil. The Weekly SUN, eight pages w ith fit t six broad columns is only l J V T'osta-e prepaid. As this price barelj rc ys nVeffl of t he paper no disc ou nt , can be made from this rate to clubs, agents, nost masters, or anyone. P The 1.AILY SUN', a large four pair news paiUof twenty-eight columns, irivaU the news for two centsa copy. . Subscnp tion, ,N,stagc prepaid ;k-. n I ' j?.! a vear. SrxnAY edition extra, ?l 10 pt r year. We have no t raychng ageids Ad dress, THE SUN, New ork Citj , VHEFS YOU VISIT PORIUfiD, DO'T FAIL. TO CALL AT J. K. GILIi & CO'S, And !xauiiiic their StocU OF BOOKS AUO STATiOHEHY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Their Stock Comprises Elaant Gift Bo-jks, SliuiilnnnVorlis, .luvciillo Kuoks, Faintly Ilihies, t'oiumuii Pnijcr Rooks Kajj-jtcr'n I.ihles, tussiu Leal her Gooih, Parlor Gumcs, IJuilcllng lilocks, Arul such other t hings as mako HOME ATTKACTIVE 7 Orders from out of town promitly tilled. Prices of Hooks furnished on application. Iec. 10, 1S75 :wl Utiiave Tin-. ror.Lowixu heal Estate for sale. Xo. 1. Hesirable building block in Oregon City. Xo. 2. KH) Acres, good house, and barn full of hay;X acres in cultivation, orchard, good water: l'i miles from Oregon City, l'rice ?3U), half down. Xo. 3. JO Acres, 75 in cult ivaf ion -. houses, barns, wells, Ac: good orchard; 0 miles from Oregon City, l'ric e S l,-.xi ; halt down. Sell hall' place at same rates. No. 1. fi'Mi Acres, '25 acres umbT cultiva tion.. 'i acres orcl.ard. go.xl running w.-itiT- l :ieres oi)"Ii liTUSlt land mile Iron i sehool house; Smiles from t Ireiroa t it v. cl.a ) ) half down, bal- a;;ce in one and two years. Xo. a. Part tf all the Harbcr farm, on ttie j river at. Hock Island above Oregon City ; f per acre. Xo. . T.and on tiie river aliove Oregon City, cheap: part i tiie I'.arber claim; good ivuoil yard. Otl-.f r desirable bargains in Clackamas, the best county in the State. Any sue having money to lend enn have our services, tree of charge, in managing tin; same ami selecting securit ies. Persons wanting to borro.v money can get favorable terms by calling on us. Jl)USO:i .'i MetO VX, and OMIces in Oregon City and Portland. Nov. 12. 175 ;tf JsLLA?sETTE , WM 5 E H V. O. . VALLIX & BOX, OSWEGO, OltEQON. Frit It. rind Ornamental Trees, lJver;,M-een, Grape Q' Vines, fsiii;ll Fruits, Ko'H J-'j. and Slirubs, Coltsvatetl nn-.l fr Kale a i -1 j; ! t L! 1 1 s s : ; I V, All ordyrs left at P.arlow it Fuller's, our ag. nts in 'Oregon City, will be promptly tilled. Nov. 12:m3 FJi:LLE3; MARSHALL & CO., 3 1)AY THE I IK HI EST PRICE FOR WHEAT, at all times, at the Oregon City fwlills, And have on hand to sell, at market rates. Parties desiring Feed, must furnish sacks. novlJtf OREGON CITY THE RIVAL OF BOSTON. rrto make EVEXTUATJ-Y, OREOOX i. Ci itythe rival of Host on in the art of Music, all that is needed is a gcou icacner, ami everybody to patronize him. Xow is t he chance. Prof. Seliger is well known as a thorough Master, and is ready to give lessons on the Piano.Organ, Violin, iuit ar, Flute, Harmonica, Thoroughl.ass, etc. He has organized a German class, which meets every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday afternoon, at Prof. Pope's school room, from 1 to 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 JUBILEE shall take place. For particulars apply at Mr Lew's or Mr. Selling's store, or at his" residence at the Cliff House. PIANOS TliXEU. Nov. 19, 1875 ;m 1 The Philosophy f Heartache. ThO stomach, the bowels and the liver are re sponsible for every pang that racks the head. Regulate, tone and harmonize the action of these allied organs with Tarrant's Srltzrr Aprrknt and you cure the complaint at its source, SOLD Y ALL DltUCJG ISTS. LOUBS JACGERS, (Successor to Jacob Wort man) OREGON CITY, tt EEPS COXS TAXTLY OX IIAXD, AT t he old stand, t he largest and most complete stock of family GROCERIES AfiD PROVISIONS Of cverv description, including Canned Goods Spices, Green Groceries. Tobacco and Cigars, in fact, everyt hing to bo found in a first class Grocery store. PGooIs delivered to all parts of the City Free of Charge. t-Highest ( ash price paid for Potatoes, Oats and other Produce. LOUIS JAGGERS. Nov. 25, 1S75. tf. Administrator's Notice. In the matter of the Estate of Mary Ann Kellv, deceased. VTOTICK IS HI.KKHV OIVKX, TH AT l the undersigned has been this day duly appointed Administrator of the es tate of Mary Ann Kelly, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for payment, accompanied by the pnier vouchers, wit bin six months from t he date of this not iee, at t be otlice of tbe County Clerk of Clackamas count v, n-gon. .WM. J. KELLY. Oregon City, Dec. 9, 1S75. dec!7-it. n OEHTEH MlAl 1776. 1876. S1 n ltV D.AF.3 ATI 5. ' flllLMGO & XOItTII-VESTERX RAIL WAT. THE POPULAR ROUTE OYERLAHO. j fiASSKXEKS FDR CIIIC.V U ), XI A- 3L gara fans, i"iiisuurg, I'liuadelphia, Montreal, t'uebce, Xew York, IJoston, or any point East, sshould buy their TKAXS-COXTI X HXTAL TICKIiTS Via llie I'iuiiccr Itoutc, TIIE csiicaco & oitTii-wiutrrizitM RAILWAY. THIS IW THE UKST ItOl'TE EAST. ! Its track is of STEEL RAILS, and on it lias been made the fastest time that has ever been MADE in this country. P.y t his route passengers for points cast of Chicago have choice of the following lines from Chicago : lty tiie T-i i twlmrtr. Fort Wnyi:c e iitl ( hii iiciiuiid Peiiiinylvania ll.iilviiyi: THROUGH TRAIXSDAILY'.with Pull man Palace Cars through to Philadel phia and New York on each train. I THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman Palace Cars to Baltimore and Wash ington. Bj- the I.itko Shore ;d Dllclilrran Southern KuIIvtuy uiul Connections (New York Ccntru.1 nud Krle l-nJl-routls) : THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with O Palace Drawing Room and Silver Pal ace Sleeping Cars through to Xew York. -Sly S l-i Iic-lIe-si n C'eiitrnl. frnS TrnnW, (vei:t '.Vcslci :i mid I'.rie anil New Voik Central itailivays: O TIUIOUCII T11A1NS, with Pullman J Palace 1'rawing Room and Sleeping ars througli to New York, to Niagara Falls, I.uiralo, Rochester or New York city. Iiy I.alt imore ami Ohio Railroad: TIIUOUGH TRAINS DAILY, with .-av Pullman Palace Cars lor Newark, .anesville, Whet ling, Washington ami baltimore without change. This is the SHORTEST, T.F.ST aad onlv Ime riinningr'ulliiian eolel. rated I'M. CJ' SLEEPING J CARS AND COACHES con- 'V.'Wf. wlth l'ni"i I'aeitic Railroad at OMAHA ami from the WEST, via Grand .Iiiru-tion, Marshall, Cedar Rapids Clinton Sterling and Dixon, for c;ilCAt0 ANli TI!i' JiAST. This popular route is unsurpassed for Speed, Comiort and Safety. The smooth well-balhisted and perfect track ol steei rails, t hecelebra! d Pullman Palace Sleep ing Cars, the perfect Telegraph Svstem ol moving trains, t he regularity with which they run, the admirable arrangement tit' running through ears to Chicago lrom all points West, secure to passengers all the comforts in modern Railway Travelog. No change of Cars and no tedious deiavs at Ferries. Passengers will find Tickets via this Fa vorite Route at tic General Ticket 11 .ice Otfthe Central I'ac'.fic Railroad, Sacramen to. 'iicket.ifor sale in all the Ticket Ofiices of the Central lUcihe Railroad. W. II. STENNETT.c Jen. Pas. Agent MARTIN II UGH ITT. Gen. Sun. H. P. STAN WOOD, GeniVal Agency, 121 joni.gomery strot t, i-raiiCisco. Aug. Li :ly : 1 OHEGOM STEAMSjflP 09,'S Str. TO. 1ST. COOKE. Will leave RE -ON CITY for PORTLAN D evirv ilav 1 Excel t Sumlnv.l -it. T V. i'elr.-l.- A. M. 'Returning, will l"ave Port land for Oregtju t.'ity at 2;i o'clocir, F. M. Sti. ALICE,0 oc Will leave OREGON CITY for CORVALLIS every Monday a fid Thursday of each week. Sti DAYTON, Will leave OREGON" CITY for McMINN VII. I.E. I .A FAYETTE ami DaYTON. and all points between, every Momiay,. Wetl- riesuay antl iTiitay oi cacii weeK. Reaves thellasin at 8 o'clock, A. i., smd connect with the train nt Canemah nt !, A. .".r. ti AL1JANY, Leaves OREOON CITY for HARRISLURG and ICUGENE arul all intermediate points every week. Sti. iraimio latton, leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and all intermediate points between twice ev ery week. J. D. RILES, Agent, Oregon Cit y, February, 11. 171. s JUST 5SSUE SOOtU E1MTIOX. M ARMO.OD, KEV1SKP AND CORItECTF.n 15Y TIIE AUT1IOK, K. tie F. (TKTIS, Jr. etc., Ac A Medical Essay on the causes and euro of premature decline of man, showing how health is lost, and how regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage the treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhausted vitality, and all" other diseases appertaining thereto; the results of twenty years successful prac tice. OPINIONS OF TIIE PRESS. CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." There Is no member of society by whom this btok will not be found usefvl, whether tie ie parent preceptor or clergyman. IjtmtUtn Time. CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." This lok should be read by the young for instruc tion, and by the aftlicted for relief; it will injure no one. JUtttitstt. Time (nut (Juzette. l'rice One Dollar, by, mail or -express. Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut ter street, or 1'. O. Box 3o7, Ban Eraneisco, Cal. aug. 27 dyisdSm J. H. SHEPARDi J3oot ancl Slioc Store, One door north of Aekcrman Lros. Boots ami shoes made and repaired as cheap as t he cheapest. Nov. 1, 1S75 rt f TO REWT. rpiIE GREEN POINT MANSION WITH 1 grounds, lately occupied by Mr. II. Souls, is for Hk.m, for one or more years. Any one desiring a retired residence, with splendid garden t ract and Fruits in abund ance, will please apply to W. C. JOHNSON. Nov. 1, 1S75 ;tf STILL n T II E FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH CF II A AS' SALOOX. WILLIAMS a HARDING, AT TIIE LINCOLN BAKERY, ffEEPTIIE MOST COMPLETE STOCK E. of Family Groceries to be found in t he city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered in t he cit y free of charge. The highest cash price paid tor count rv produce. Oreuon City. March 2S, 1873. GSViPSRIAL M ILLS, Lal'ocque, Savicr & Co. Oregon City. Keen constantly on hand for sale Flour, Middlings, Bran and Chicken Feed. Parties purchasing feed must tarnish t lie sack. A. NOLTNETi X 0 T A 11 Y V U li L 1 C. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. OliKGOX CITV. F 0 0 S 3 PCVTOflOT Hear, for 1 will pettk of excellent l S . ECHO'S EXTRACT The great Vegetable PaJ lestryer. Has been in use over thirty years, and for cleanliness and prompt con.-' tive virtues cannot bo excelled. 4 CHILDREN. Xo family can afford to be without Pond's Extract. Accidents, Ilruim. Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved Rlmost instantly by external application. 1 romptly relieves pains or Hums. ea.l4 I.xrorialtons, liinBngs, Old 8rN JSoils, Kelonn, C'orno, etc. Arrest i. llamation, reduces swellings, stops hW-tinp. rrumi di"coloratious and lieala ranidlr. iu the back aud loiiis,fullness and prcsainzpain ia 1rnni,,,li,.,a"sca''l'e"'go-' IB LEUCCR2H2A it has no equal. AH kinds of wU t cniiioiis to which ladies aro bubict are promptly cured. Fuller details iu book accom- Pnny nur each lxittle. vju ( PILES blind or blcctiinR meet prompt relief una ready cure. No case, however chioaic or VARIGCSE VEIKS. It is the only enre care fov ritit cw liil'?'i,iiand l:ugerous condition. , KISSER DISEASES. It ha5 no equal forpona. ELEE3IRG from any cause. Forthla U a pl cine. It has saved hundreds of live when aU other remedies failed to arrest bl-edlag fraZ EHEUK.AT1SH, KEUUALOIA, Tootbaek. mmA J.aru.cUo are ail uLk. relieved, aud OtMMk inancntlv cured. PXYSlCtAKS ot ah school vtho are aenaalatal vitli I'tmd's tvtruct of Itch Hazel nc, ommeutt i t iu their practice. We have letteraoi comraendation from hundreds of Physiciana. many of whom order i:ior use ia their own O practice. In addition to tho foregoing, ther order its uo for swdlinw of all kindaL (Quinsy, Sore Tiironl, lullanicd Tontiilau simple and chrouic Hiarrlicrn, Catarrk. (for which it is a specific,) Chilblain, Froat. cd FM, Slinks of Insert, -MoKquitoee. etc., C.fanppcd 1 1 ant! h, Face, and indeed nil mairatr of pkia tliseapes. TCfLET USE. liemovesi fSorcncss, Rorehnnw. and imarliiiK; heals t'ntft, Kn.ptioaa, nnd Pimpics. It retires, inevinra:3 and rL fresh v, while wonderfully improving the Complpxion. TO FARMERS. Pond'.. Extracr.Xo Ptock Breeder, uo Liven-ilan can afford to be without it. It i i used by til the Leading Livery Stable. 8'rect Kailrondsi and first llurscracnin New York City. It has no equal for Npruinx, Ilar ncss or -Saddle Cliaiinjfs, -Mittnetts. crntclic, StvcllinKCnts, Lacerntioms Illectliutr, I'nrmnonia, Colic, IMnrrhtra, Chills, Colds, etc. Its range of action is wide, and the relief it affords is so prompt that it ia Invaluable in every Farm-yard as well as la every Farm -house. Let it be tried once, and vou will never he without it. CAUTION. Pond's Kxtrnct has been Imitated. 1 he genuine article liaMhe words Pond's Ex. tract blown iu each bottle. It is prepared bj t.ieonly persons livintr who ever knew how to prepare it properlv. Kefnuoall other pre )larationE. of Witch llazcL This i a the onl article n?ed by Phvsicians, and in the hospC u,.i!iIoftnis conntrv and Europe. HUT,?,?L9 tUSES Or POKD'S EXTRACT, on Jii.'i '''f '"rail set it free ou application ta PO'S EXTRACT COMPANY, M Maide, U -; ti tea C 0 g Ji Is your time to buy goods at low rrioos. BEOTHEES ari now receiving a large stock of FALL AH D WINTER GOODS, all of tho Latest Styles, w hich will sU AT LESS THAFJ FGRTL.KC PRICES. Dur stock has been bouirht for cash, and v.-o will sell it at a small advance above SAM FRAKCISCO COST. lirKWIIJ.S.W TO KVKUYPOI1V DE M fore you purchase r;:o to Portland, come and price our goods aiid ctnvinco yoursclfthat wc tlo what we say. Our stock consists in part of Fancy and Stable Dry Goods, Clothinp, Hats, Hoots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Good a. Kotions, Groe le, Hard ware and nprreat many other articles too nunier ours to mention -, ALSO DCCRS, WINDOWS, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC Wo will also pay tho Highest Mark Trico for Country Produce. ACKEKMAN BROS. Oregon City. Sept. i, 1S75 tf Al.Ei illATTOOIY, CLEAR CREEK, CLACKAMAS COI WTT. I DESIRE TO. INFORM MV OI.D Cus tomers, and the public at larc, that I ,havc Just received a now supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS a,ul SHOES, . CUTLERY, HARDWARE, c Art'J Oilier Miscellaneous Goods. All of which I now ofTcr for sale at tho LOWEST MARKET RATES. My object is to tell all my old friends and customers that 1 am still alive, and desir ous to sell poods Cheap, FOIt CASH, or upon such terms as agreed upon. I shall also have lu my employ ft thorough BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, and constantly keep stock on hand for the Manufacture k Repair of Boots & Show, and all orders in that line will be promptly attended to. AM;EX ,M1TOOX, ai" the Viola. Mill. oct l :tf . NOTICE. 4 II, PERSONS KNOWING THEM A f-clvesto l. indebted to me, will please call around and s.-tt le up, as the end of the V.'ir iflos .tf li.intl. 1 want to close up iny accounts for 1S75. SKVLUfQo IX-c.3, lS75-tf e t-l. "vi dllslC:tiiJtS:iiki&&Q