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THE ENTERPHI!
OREGON CITY, OREGON, JO. 31. 1S73. 1
XOTICE.Xo Certificates of pnbllcn.
tlon will he jrlvrti iwitllutu- fcn are i
paid. WesTici.' make no dcvi'itviii from thit !
ru'e i future. e " . !
Particular Notice
Persons knowing themselves Indebted to
m for subscription or otherwise, are here
by notified that payment must be made
without further delay. It Is a matter of
RMat lmiortanee to mo that I close up my
l--' business. Having already earned what is
due mo, I cannot atT.rd to spend my time
In waiting the pleasure or those indebted.
I ho;e thos lnt'resfd will pay proper at
tention to this notice, Persons can find mo
at the Kntkri'ri.sk otlice, or when not in,
(Mr. Denu-nt will roc-ive stud receipt in my
name. Money may ! forwarded to mo bv
exprm, r.siristered letters or postal orders.
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,1'iT.O, in.. . OL.TKK.
Letter List. Letters remaining in
the Post-office, at Oregon City, January
21st, 187i:
Ilenne tt, J as. ; Iicason. Win. ; Urock,
Mrs. Llizina; Corbv, -Mrs. Elizabeth ;
Foster, K. N. it Philina ; JIult, Daniel
O. ; Hon,' John XV. ; Jones, Mrs. Kate;
Johnson, D. K. : Johnson, Miss Sarah;
Long, Miss Phebe; Lcutz, II. ; Lnrkins,
Win. J I. II.; Monalion, Denis; McKay,
John; Madisran, Denis; Phillips, Mrs.
A. L. ; I'tittz. .August (2); Pendleton,
Michael or John; Pavnc, Frank K. ;
lined. Rev. J. M. ; Welch, Frank ; Wei Is,
Kury; Wood, IS. C. ; Weston, (eo.
Tiie following letters are held for
jstage : 9
- Geo. Kly, Dnrand, Winnebago co.,
111.; Miss'Marry J. Dell, Gervais, Ma
rion co., O.'ii.i II. Austin, Molalla,
gn.; Mj. Julia Rex, Newvilln, Deco
ta co, 111 State; V. J. Tcnnison, Cor
nolim, Washington co., Ogn.; Mar'
Rittttr, Aurra, Oszn. (stamp cut froui
nveloi) ; Frank Hamilton, Macon
i'ltv. Mo.; Joseph I'arnaugh, Kdge-
wood. Syskixion co.. Col.
If called for please sav when "adver
tised." j. m. hacox, v: M.
Cim.mixatiox Troupe. The Lewis
Itrothers' Culmination troupe on Tues
day evening ended a most successful
serieni of entertainments at this place.
The juggling, vocal and instrumental
music, tableaux and magic deceptions
were all well executed and of a high
order. The mesmeric subjects afforded
much amusements for the audience, as
did Mr. lewis's many witty remarks.
In full view of the audience Mr. Lewis
permitted himself to be tied by
two well known citizens, and in the
O brief space of five minutes was entire
ly free. He lays no claim to spiritual
i i"ntluen-e, but is honest in this, as in
his other tricks. On Tuesday night
the evening's entertainment" closed
with a dance, which was greatly
"'joyed, and kept up till a late hour.
Tliis'troupe is eminently deserving the
patronage of all Oregon amusement
.seekers.
Celestial Carelessness. As our
night watchman was going his rounds
one night last week, at about mid
night, he discovered a smoke Issuing
from a Chinese shanty, in such a man
ner as to arouse his suspicion that
woltii thing was wrong. On eiitai-inu;
be found that a lot of wood and kind
lings, lying on the lloor, had cauirht
lire. He procured water and extin
guished tho lire, and then tried to rouse
I he oceeupanls of the premises, and
give them a "Scotch blessing." but
found them too much stupefied with
opium to comprehend the situation, so
was obliged to leave in disgust. Had
it not Im'cii for this lucky discovery we
would probably have had a destructive
tire, all originating from the careless
ness of those opium-smoking Celestials.
The old ami honorable publishing
h' use of Harper Itrothers has forward
to the Enterprise a specimen of each
of its well known veriodicals. The
Kazar we recommend to every man
who wishes .to reach his wife's heart
through an economicel channel. Har
per's Weekly speaks for ilself the
finest ill ust rated paper in the country.
The Maraz.ine, likewise elegantly and
profusely illustrated, has connected
with it a stall of contributors surpassed
1v no literary monthly in the world.
All thr.e fovSlu a year, postage free.
Rei.iosious Work. Union services
are continued at the P.aplist Church
with unabated interest. Rev. Mr. Hull
nnd Rev. Mr. Day, ably seconded by
the Y. M. Christian Association of Port
land, are preaching nightly to a large
congregation. bi Tuesday evening
I. W. Wakefield, and on Wednesday
rtening Rev. .Mr. AtUinson.gavca help
ing hand to the good work. This
(Thursday) evening General O. O.
Howard will I eat I t be services, ami on
Friday night the earnest Capt. M. C.
Wilkinson.
Dieo. In this city, on the 11th inst.,
f typhoid fever, K. XV. Harding, aged
IS years and 7 days. He was a young
man of moral and temperate habits,
and hig.-Iy respected by all who knew
him. My this, his untimely death, a
widowed mother is liereft "of a kind
and affectionate son, and brothers and
sisters of a dear and beloved brother.
The funeral took place o?i Sunday from
the Kpiscopal Church, Rev. Mr. Sell
wood ollicialiiig.
C Fscapei. The man arrested in this
county some time since for stealing
horses in Nevada, escaped from the
ollicers at Astoria while they were deep
in a game of cards. They were on
O their way to Nevada, via San Francis
co, at the time. We think the Dee mis
taken in supposing these ollicers will
q hit rewarded by the Nevada authorities.
Noisy. On Tuesday night the City
Marshal was attracted to the Chinese
quarters by the noise of a general row
and disturbance which the Celestials
were raising. He nabled two of the
first at hand, anil next day brought
them lefore the Recorder who lined
them $2 50 each.
Mvsical. Professor Rray, of Port
land, will give lessons in instrumental
music on Tuesdays and Fridays. Hav
ing already established a good reputa
tion as a teacher of music, a recommen
dation from us would be siierlluous
Orders may le left at either the Cliff
House orwith Ward it: Harding.
Delegates. Hon. L. T. Iiarin is a
member of the Republican State Cen
"tral Committee from this county. The
committee meets in Portland on the
Kith of February. XV. H. Vaughn is
the delegate to the Democratic State
q Central Committee, which will meet
at Portland on the- loth of February.
Roiling Drunk. Mart. Drown says
a man from Oregon City named Thomas
Doyle is suffering in the Albany jail
forilrunkenness. Go to! We'll" have
none on't. No such man belongs here.
You can't get the Roil ofF your hands
in that way.
Tobacco. A farmer informs us that
two crops of tobacco may be easily
raised every year in this county, and
with early planting and care even
three crops. Come let us have some
good cheap cigars.
A very fine illustrated monthly is
the Cottage Hearth, published at Bos
ton, for $1 50 a year, by Milliken it
KWJV 'ix-ndent of its many
O mend it rnco alone shou1'1 rocoin-
O
The Markets. Legal tenders, buy
ing SS; selling, &t). Wheat in Ore
gon City has declined to 90 cts ierbns.
OiltS are WOrth J oonlu Trf l.nell.
butter 33 to 37 cents jer jmuuhI ; cg-rs ;
cents per dozen; chicken, sprint.'
M ier dozen; grown. S3 X); dried
anplos, .")"Vi cents jkt pound: plums,
dried, 12ri (.tMUs jx r "V: lota- "
toes, 50!. cents per lmshel : bacon,
sides, 12 c. per iounl ; hams, I cents i
.... ........1 . - . . ..i .i . . , ;
iv-i i-. niin, wooi is worm cimuk ier
pound.
M ARSTox-IiiAxcm Opera Troitpe.
Miss Fannie Marston. assisted by first
class talent, will give a grand operatic
and ballad concert in this place some
time next week. She will injr, in ad
dition to operatic and brilliant selec
tions, "('oiiiin' thro' the Kve," "Old
Folks at Home," "Last Rose of Sum
mer." "KathhT'ti Mavonrtieen," "An
nie Laurie." etc., etc. The admission
w'll be onlv 50 cents.
Tn e Government snag puller is bench
ed at Canemah and is undergoing a gen
eral overhauling. The hull is being
repainted and recaulked. New ma
ehinerv has recently been placed in
the snag puller, and when she goes to
work again, the snags will have to
come without ceremony.
Loootxo. Mr.Grepo's logging camp
on Tualatin has been doing a good busi
ness notwithstanding the bad weat,her.
Thev have, already, brought to this
city -300,000 feet of logs and are still at
work.
The money order business of the
Oregon City P. O. for tho year 1S75 was
as follows: No. of orders issued, ikw,
amount, Sl:;,797 51 ; Fees en the same,
"M10 70; No. of orders paid, amount,
S10,2(i 28.
FinK-We regret to hear that Mr.
Henry Soule's house, about eight miles
from here, in Washington countv
was completely destroyed bv fire last
week.
A Bad Stick. A young lady sank
up to her waist in mud on 4th st. the
other day, and had it not been for the
gallant conduct of Mr. Julius Logus
she would in all probabiltiv be stick
ing there vet.
The Iron Works at Oswego turn out
about one thousand tons of pig iron u
year, nearly all of which is exported
to San Francisco.
Those belonging to Prof. Seliger's
German and Music classes are making
rapid improvement. Tho Professor is
a good teacher.
Grave offence Stealing tho pick
and shovels from the cemetery last
week. Don't do it again.
Mr. Will iam Roberts, one of the
former proprietors of the Renton
Democrat, is in town.
There were live baptisms at Saint
Paul's Church in this city en Sunday
last.
K. 15. Clements of this place is travel
ing agent for the Standard.
We learn that Capt J. I). Miller has
!eeii quite ill for some days.
The City Marshall is enforcing the
law against selling licpior on Sunday.
Dark nights, and still no street
lamps.,
L7
It snowed 011 Tuesday night.
TiIHtlTOKI AL MVS IT KM 5.
Philip IVitz is shipping trees from
Walla Walla to C.iidoruU.
The high titles have filled the bay
at Port Townsend with driftwood.
Private William Decker, of Ccun
auy "K.", 21st U. S. Infantry, who
deserted from Fort Iloise last July,
has been "corralled," uiul will meet
with his deserts.
The Doise City confectioner sends
cakes and candies to the editor of the
Stnlt:Sii a 11 . Snhe ?
The Boise City marshal says he'll
marrj' the first woman that proposes.
Desperate.
A shoemaker wns robbed of a gold
watch and chain last week, at Boise
City. A reward of 25 is offered for
tiie return-of the watch, and $100 for
the arrest and conviction of the thief.
The ladies of Port Townsend treat
ed the members of the brass bund at
that place to n banquet last veek.
John Conyers of Seattle, while
dancing, last week, burst a blood
vessel and died from the effects. The
moral is plain.
Hay is worth $23 a ton and pota
toes SO cents a bushel, at Seattle.
Forty-three million feet of lumber
was cut by the Port Grumble mills
last j'ear.
District Court convened at Steila
cootn last week.
A drunken woman scared the Walla
Wallaians last week, by staggering
through the streets with a loaded
rifle.
Mr. Laud's honse, three miles from
Walla Walla, was destroyed by fire
last week. Loss, $3,500.
It is said that Goodall, Nelson &
Perkins will place a first class line of
steamers on their old route, in the
spring.
Yakima City Las a population of
200.
At Olympia last week milch cows
could be bought for 10.
Diamond Hill coal is in general
use in Olympia.
Last year 12 vessels were built on
Pnget Sound, with the total capacity
of 2,398 tons. 1 J
The Owyhee AralancJte says there
is a ghost near Hog'em. You Fool
em me.
Evanston on the TJ. P. road is
overrun with tramps. A vigilance
committee is talked of.
A party has started from Cheyenne
under Judge Knykeudall to found a
permanent settlement in the Black
Hills.
In respect to population in the"
Territories Montana stands fifth, and
and third as to amount of internal
revenue collected.
Nat Connor mortally wounded
Morris Black on the 22d of Decem
ber, in Montana, for daring to pre
snt a bill to him.
Small houses rent from $75toS10r)
a month around' the Henrietta and
Maggie mines in Idaho.
The revenue cutter returned to
Port Townsend last week from Vic
toria, where she had been having
some repairs made.
An annexation meeting was held
at WTalla Walla on the 15th.
The Independent Order of Red
Men had a grand reunion at Port
Ludlow last week.
The custom house at Port Town
send has lost three of its boatm n
they resigned on account of the
reduction in their wages.
The schooner Gen. Harney cleared
for Victoria on the Sth with 28 tons
of hay, 6G bushels of wheat, and 200
bushels of potatoes, cargo from
Whidby isl ind.
Denver sold dry goods, in 1875, to
the amount of 81,940,300; flour and
grain, $1,452,000: groceries, 1,423,-:
000; live stock, 1,750.000, ami paid
107,000 at fairs, festivals, kc. The
valve of bullion deposited at the
mint was 757,259 31. The banks
sold during the year Eastern ex
change to the amouutof 22,850,000.
The average amount of deposits has
been 2,201,000. j
A correspondent of the Echo says: j
There are parties in Olvmpia and ,
Turn water who stand ready to under- '
take to raise 75,000, in greenbacks, j
for the completion of the Olvmpia
and Teuino railroad, provide'd the j
company will pay one per cent, on '
the above amount, and give ample
security that they will complete the
railroad nnd turn over bonds to the
parties loaning the money, to cancel
the loan by the lirst day of Septem
ber. 187G. .
MAititn:i.
In the town of Kt.iyton. .Marion county,
! Oregon, Jnn. ICtli, 1S7, by Uev. Wni.
C'apps, Josiuh Moarley nnd Kliza J.
CJivens. All of Marion county.
A Remedy that has made its .Hark.
Success is tho meed of excellence.
The truth of this has never been more
forcibly exemplified than by tho
triumphant career of Hostettcr'.s Stom
ach Hitters. No sooner did the people
discover the genuine merits of that su
preme invigorant and corrective than
they hastened to stamp it with the seal
of popularity. The press and medical
profession speedily followed in the
wak of tho public, and emphatically
endorsed it. Thus from tho very out
set the success of the Hitters as a reme
dy and preventive was an established
fact, and a degree of popnlarit3 which
it often takes proprietary medicines
years to attain, was achieved almost at
a stride by the then new preparation.
Since that time every successive year
has witnessed fresh accessions to the
favor with which the Hitters were early
regarded, and the urea of its popularity
is no longer confined to the United
States, but includes the Hritisli Pro
vinces in North America and tho West
Indies, South America, Mexico, por
tions of Ku rope and Australia. That it
is not only a remedy for dysix-psiu,
constipation, biliousness, urinary and
uterine complaints, nervousness and
debility, but also a preventive of those
maladies to which air ami water, im
pregnated with miasma, give birth, has
been nowhere so strongly evidenced as
in those regions where climatic condi
tions unfavorable to health exist, ami
where the Hitters have ln-en long and
constantly tested. To call this superb
cordial a' reniedy that lias made its
mark, cannot, we think, Ijc regarded as
1 casting, since there is probably no
proprietary reniedy more widely
known, universally respected ami em
phatically endorsed than these Hitters.
B'"Tti National foId Medal was award
ed Iirudly t Hulofson for the b-st
Photographs in the United Stat'K, and tin;
Vienna Medal for the best in the world.
421" Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
Important.-Endorsed bv tho Medical
profession. DR. VM. HAMAS BALSAM
KOUT1IK MTNtiis cures Coughs. Colds a nd
Cousin pt ion, and all disorder of tho
Throat and Ch"it. Dlt. TOW LEY'S
Toothache ANODYNE cures in one
MINUTE. feblC
A Friend lnXcwI. Dr. WlSTAU'S B A I.
SAM of Wild Ciif.rky is a friend in itmt.
Who has not found it such in curing all
diseases of the lungs nnd throat, coughs,
colds, and ptilmouaryauVctions, and "last,
not least," Consumption? The sick are
assured that the high standard of excel
lence on which the popularity of this
preparation is based, will always bo main
tained by tho proprietors.
Silence that Terrible Enmy of L'fe, ft
bad cough, with IlAI.K'S HONEY OF IIORR-
iiorxn and Tak, 0tl1crwi.se thecf u ;h may
soon silence you.
Pike's J oothaht; Drops curj In ox e mini te
Vacant Places.
In the dental ranks will never occur if
you aro particular with your teeth, and
cleanse them every day with that fa
mous tooth-wash, SOZO DON'T. From
youth to old ago it will keepthe enamel
spotless and unimpaired. The teeth of
persons who use SOZODONT have a
pearl-like whiteness, and the gums a
roseate hue, while the breath is puri
fied, and rendered sweet and fragrant.
It is composed of rare antiseptic herbs
and is entirely free from the objection
able and injurious ingredients of Tooth
Pastes, Ac.
iVj57ir TO-DAY.
Administrator's Sale.
TOTIOEIS HEREBY GIVEX THAT,
i.1 pursuant to an order of the County
Court of Marion County, Oregon, I will
offer for sale at public auction on Saturday,
March 4th, 187t, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at the
Court House door In Oregon City, Clacka
mas County, Oregon, forgoldcoin in hand,
the following described real estate, belong
ing to the estate of Joseph A, Wright, de
ceased, to-wit : Lot 3 of S. 19, and the S. W.
V of t he S. E. and Ixts 1, 2, 3 and 4 of S.
20. all in T. 4 S. It. 2 E. of the Willamette
Meridian, containing 1W) acres.
J. M. BROWN,
Acltn 1 n istrat nr.
VICK'S
Flower arid Ve;j;etaA;le
fcSeeclts
arc the best the world produces. They are
planted by a million people In America,
and the result is, beautiful Flowers and
splendid Vegetables. A lriced Catalogue
sent free to all who enclose the postage a
2 cent stamp.
VICK'S
Flower micl Vegetable
Grai-clen
Is the most beautiful work of the kind In
the world. It contains nearly 150 pages,
hundreds of fine illustrations, and four
Chromo Platen of Flowers, beautifully
drawn and colored from nature. I"rice 35
cts. in paper covers; 6.5 cts. bound In ele
gant cloth.
Vielts Floral Ouiclo.
This Is a beautiful Quarterly Journal,
finely illustrated, and containing an ele
gant colored Frontispiece with the first
number. Price only 25 cts. for the year.
The first number for 1S76 Just issued. Ad
dress JAMES VICK, Rochester, X. Y.
OH AS. KNIGHT,
-nm.' (inrnnv.
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST,
Prescriptions carefully filled nt short
notice. Ja f.
ESTABLISHED I860.
I B. A. HUGHES,
1
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
lijalr in
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and SnOES,
HARDWARE,
CRO CKER 17 7 d
GENERA L MERCHANDISE.
MY STOCK IS LARGE AND COM.
plete In every department. I will
sell as cheap as any retail house in Tort
land for cash.
I will pay tho highest market price fo-
BUTTER AND EGGS.
and all kinds of good country produce
I keep t ho best
TEA AND COFFEE.
My motto i.
SMALL PROFITS ASD QIICK RETl'RXS.
IMcase call and see for yourselves that
the Ooods at the old firm of B. A. Hughes
cannot be lieaten in quality or price.
I thank all my patrons for their liberal
patronage during the past year, and I hope
by low prices and strict attention to busi
ness to merit thi continuation of their
favor.
13. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, Jan. 3d, 1870.
County Scrip Taken an Cavti.
ja7 :tf.
Final Settlement-
In the County Court of Clackamas Coun
ty, .State of Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Iorcnzo
Stewart deceased.
till A I HCS STEWART ADMINIS
j tratorof said Estate having filed in
said Court, his final account and rayer
for settlement of the same, all persons in
terested are notified that said Court has
appointed Monday the lit h day of Febru
ary, A. 1. l.S7t, for the examination of .such
account, and the hearing of exceptions
thereto if any; and a sjM'cial term of said
Court is appointed at that time for said
purpose.
JOHNSON A McCOWN.
Attest : Att'vs for Administrator.
J. M. FlIAZKH, County Clerk.
Oregon City, January 14. jalw :
Final Settlement.
In the County. Court of Clackamas coun
ty. St ate of Oregon.
In the matter of the Estate of !avid Ball
dec'asd.
T A AVID P. MAY, ADMINISTRATOR
IJ of the above entitled Estate having
tiled his final account with vouchers and
prayed the Court to appoint a day for final
settlement and the hearing of objections
to said final account If any there be,
therefore it is ordered and adjudged by
the Court, that Monday, the 11t h day of
February ISTfi, be set. apart by the Court
for the hearing of objections to said ac
count if any, at which time all irsons In
terested can appear and make their ob
jections if any they have, and it is further
ordered by the Court that a special term of
the Court be held at said time for said pur
pose. JOHNSON A McCOWN,
-Ittcst : .-ltfvs for .4dniinisf rator.
J. M. F1L4ZKK, (Vanity Clerk.
Oregon City, January 14. Ja :4w.
jo bin 11. aiooitis's
MACKBNE SHOPS,
oiti:c;n city, diikgon.
TEAM ENGINES, S A W-M ILLS,
FLOURING MILLS, SHAFTING,
Pulley, Ilanfier'a Hydraulic Pu m p,
SKARINO, HOXIvS, made to order.
Reapers, Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in
the best manner. Fanners' Blacksmith
ing done with neatness and dispatch.
Wheat Cleaners, Jackets, Iron and Zinc
Shaker Screens and 1 "erf orated Plates,
made to order.
Agent for tho
HOUSTON PATENT ATER WHEEL,
The Rest Wheel in Use.
Order Solicited.
Hoc. 31, lST5Af
IMPERIAL MILLS,
Laltocwue, Savier & Co.
Oregon City.
Keen constantly on hand for sale Flour.
Middlings, Ilran and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
MILLER, MARSHALL &C0.,
P
AY TIIE HKUIEST FIUCE FOR
WHEAT, at all times, nt tho
Oregon City Mills,
And have on hand
FEED and FLOUR
to sell, at market, rates. Parties desiring
Feed, must furnish sacks. novl2tf
. BIBLES FOR SALE.
JUST "RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE,
at my Store in Oregon City, a supply of
Bibles and Testament s. These books are
t he property of the American Bible Society,
and are otfered for sale as low as they can
be bought at any similar Ieository in
the State. Those wishing to purchase are
invtled to call and examine our stock. s
. Walter Fish,
Agent for Clackamas County.
OREGON fITY THE RIVAL OF BOSTON.
TO MAKE, EVENTUALLY, OREGON
JL City the rival of lioston In the art of
Music, all that is needed is a grod teacher,
and everybody to ratronize him. Now is
the chance. Prof. Seliger is well known as
a thorough Master, and is ready to give
lessons on the Piano, )rgan, Violin, Guitar,
Flute, Harmoney, Thorough Bass, etc. He
has organized a German class, which
meets every Monday, Tuesday Thursday
and Friday aftornoon, at ITof. 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 t heir 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 residence at Mrs. Shattuck's.
PIANOS TUNED.
Nov. 19, 1875 ;m 1
WILLAMETTE NURSERY.
G. W. WALLING & SOX,
OSWEGO, OREGON.
Fralt nnd Ornamental
Trees, Evrrjreni,.Crpe
Vines, Small Fruits, Rosea
and Shrubs, Cultivated and for Sale
AT OUR "NURSERY,
All orders left at Barlow fe Fuller's, our
agents In Oregon City, will be promptly
Nov. 12 :m3
DUVOL, FILLER & CO.,
AT MOORE'S MACniXE SHOP,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
MANUFACTURERS OP DIVOL'S
Patent Wheels lor Vehicles of all
Kinds. Also all kinds of
Ula ckun 1 1 b. I n
Dona to order, s i
Wagons and Carrlag-cs
Mad:? and Repaired, and all kinds of 1
rarmers Blacksmithlm? done with dis- 1
pifien and neatness. Orders solicited.
Wagon and Carriage makers are invited"
to examine our
Patent Wheels,
And use t hem Instead of Wooden Wheels.
We lit our Wheels to either Iron or
Thimble Skein Axles. dec2t-tf.
CLIFF HOUSE.
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
T. W. RHODES,
Proprietoi'.
Transient Board, SI to '4 per Day.
Single Menls ...50 cents.
Hoard per Week 85 OO
Hoard and IodgJntr. per week SG OO
The Table will be supplied with the best
the market atfords.
Biill Suppers furnished on short notlco,
and at reasonablu terms.
Nov. 19. lS75:tf
I, AND FOR SAIL. ii.
'E HAVE THE FOLLOWING REAL
Estate for sale.
No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon
City.
No. 2. 1GO Acres, good house, and barn
full of hay; 8 acres In cultivation,
orchard, good water: 15 m i les from
Oregon City. Price S-VH), half down.
No. S. 3'40 Acres, 75 in cultivation : houses,
barns, wells, Ac; good orchard; 0
miles from Oregon City. Price i.aOO ;
halt down. Soil half place at same
rates.
No. 4. 'i'J'J Acres, 25 acres under cultiva
tion, 5 acres orchard, good running
water; 125 acres open brusli land;
mile from school house ; 8 miles from
Oregon City. 5I.5D0; half down, bal
ance In one and two years.
No. 5. Part of all the Barber farm, on the
river at Rock Island above Oregon
City ; $5 per acr.
No. 6. .Land on the river above Oregon
City, cheap; part of the Barber claim;
good wood yard.
Other desirable bargains In Clackamas,
the best county in th State.
Any sue having money to lend can havo
our services, free of charge, in managing
the same and. selecting securities.
Persons wanting to borrow money can
get favorable terms by calling on us.
JOHNSON fc McCOWN, nnd
JOHNSON, McCOWN & MACRUM.
Offices In Oregon City and Portland.
Nov. 12. 1S75 :tf
Citation.
In the County Court, of the St atoof Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas.
In the matter of the Estate of Currin T.
Kimbley, deceased.
To the heirs and other persons interested
in the Estate of Currin T. Kimbley, tie
ceased :
"l I THERE AS, THE DILV APPOINT-
cd Administrator of said Estate has
tiled in said Court a petition praying for an
order to sell the real property of said estate.
Now, therefore, in the name of the State of
Oregon, you and each of you are hereby
personally cited to ap;car In the County
Court of Clackamas County, State of Ore
gon, on the tirst Saturday In February,
1S70, that being the Sth day of February,
ISTti, and the first day of the special term
of said County Court, appointed by the
Court for the hearing of said petition of
said Administrator, then and there to show
cause, if any exists, why an ordT of sale
slir.uUI not be made as in said jM'tition
praved tor, said land being described as
follows: The W. H of X. E. H of Sec. 10, T.
2S H.3E. of the Willamette Meridian,
situate in Clackamas Count-, Oregon, and
containing 8i acres more or less,
By order of
N. W. RANDALL,
Attest : County Judge.
J. M. Frazer, Countv Clerk.
L. T. RARIN,
Attorney for Adm'r,
Oregon City, January 5, 1876 :w4
Final Settlement.
In the County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon. p
In the matter of the Estatc'of Hugh Cur
ran, deceased.
4 IX. PFRSONS INTERESTFD ARE
j hereby notified, that I have filed my
account in the above entitled case, and the
Court has apjointed Sat urday, the 5th day
of February, A. I). 1876, at the Court House,
in Oregon City, for the hearing of objec
tions thereto, and the settlement of such
Estate.
GEO. J CVRRAN,
Attest: Administrator.
J. M. Frazkr, County Clerk.
Oregon City, Jan. 7t h, 4t.
Executors' Notice.
In the matter of the Estate of Henry C.
Sawtell, deceased.
ATOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i the undersigned have teen appointed
Executors of the last will of H. C. Sawtell,
deceased, bv the County Court of Clacka
mas County, Oregon ; and that all iersoiis
having claims against the Estate of said
deccascd.are required to present them with
proper vouchers to said Executors, at the
office of lii'ELAT A Eamtii a M.Oregon City,
Oregon.within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon. December
20t h. 1875. A. J. Sawtkll,
dec24-4t. XV. O. Sawtell.
Notice.
U. 8. Usn Office, Oreoo City,
Oregon, January 10, 1876.
C"10MPI.AINT HAVING BEEN EX
j tered at this office by B.J. Oervais
against James P. Kennard for abandoning
his Homestead Entry, No. 17ti5, dated
March 28, 1871. upon It No. 6, Section 14,
Township 1 south. Range 2 east, in Mult
nomah county, Oregon, with a view to the
cancellation of said entry : t he said part ies
are hereby summoned to appear at this
office on the 2M day of February, 187G, at
10 o'clock A. M., to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged aban
donment. OWEN WADE, Jicfister.
jal4:iw T. R. HARRISON, Receiver.
Notice.
U. S. La jin Office, Obf.oos City,
Oregon, January 10, 1S76. e
COMPL.AINT HAVING BEEN EX.
tered at this office by Harry Ehlers
against Ira Reckard for abandoning his
Homestead Entry, No. 2121, dated Sept. 22,1
lnia, u)on me - . ot-ci iori z-i, 1 own
ship 2 south. Range 4 east, in Claekanins
county, Oregon, with a view to the cancel
lation of said entry the said parties are
hereby summoned to appear at this office
on the Zki day of February, 1876, at 11
o'clock A. M., to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning said alleged abandon
ment. OWEN WADE, Itepistcr.
Jal4-4w T. R. HARRISON, Receiver.
HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
OAR, ASH AXD IIICKORF PLAXK.
NORTHRUP & THOMPSON,
Pec. 31, 1875 :m3 Portland, Oregon.
CENT Eft N I AL.
1776."-tok 1876. !
I'i? Or S.AM ATI O IS.
CHICAGO .X'OBTIMVESTERX RAILWAY.!
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND, j
1"ASSENOERS FOR CHICAGO, NIA- .
gara Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, j
.Montreal, iueoec, ew iitk, ijosioii. or
any joint East, clioiild buy their
Tit A XSCOMIXEXTAL TICKETS
-Via the Pioneer Route,
1 TIIE
CHICAGO & XOKTH-Vi CSTluRJi
RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE REST ROUTE EAST.
Its track is of STEEL KAILS and on it has
been made the fastest time that has ever
been MADE in this country. Uy this route
passengers for jKints cast of Chicago have
choice of the follow ing lines from Chicago :
Hy lle Pittsburg, Fort AVuyiie" anil
t iiciro uutl Pemii'lvuiilu Ituihraym
TIIROUUH TRAINS DAILY, with Pull
O man Palace Cars through to Philadel
phia and New York on each train.
1 THRO U HI TRAIN, with Pullman
Palace Cars to Baltimore and Wash
ington. By the Iuk Shore uiid Blichltran
Southern Kallwuy anil Connections
(New York t'eiitial und Erie Ituil
ioaln) t
O THROlKill TRAINS DAILY, with
O Palace Drawing Room and Silver Pal
ace Sleeping Cars through to New York.
Hy the Micliijrjm ten Oil I, Grand
Trunk, Cireut Western und Erie unl
New York. Central Railways:
O Timoi.TtilI TRAINS, with Pullman
O Palaco Lrawing Room and Sleeping
Cars through to New York, to Niagara
Falls, Buffalo, Rochester or New York city.
Hy Pultiinore and Ohio Railroad t
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with
.- Pullman Palace Cars for Newark,
Zanesvllle, Wheeling, Washington and
Baltimore without change.
This is the SHORTEST, BEST and nly
line running Pull man celebrated PALACE
SLEEPING CARS AND COACHES, con
necting with Union Pacific Railroad at
OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand
Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids.Clinton,
Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AXD
THE EAST.
This popular route is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth,
well-ballasted and perfect track of steel
rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Slec
Ing Cars, the ierlect Telegraph Sv stem of
moving trains, the regularity with which
they run, the admirable arrangement of
running through cars to Chicago lrom all
points West, secure to passengers a II t he
comforts in modern Railway Traveling.
No change of Cars and no tedious delays
at Ferries.
Passengers will find Tickets via this Fa
vorite Route t the General Ticket Office
of the Central Pacilic Railroad, Sacramen
to. Tickets for sale In all the Ticket Offices
of the Central Pacific Itallroad.
W. H. STENNETT,
Gen. Pas. Agent.
MARTIN HUGHITT, Gen. Sup.
H. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121
Montgomery street, .San Fraficisco.
Aug. 13 :ly
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE!
rlimiiVni1
Sti 30. 1ST. COOKE,
Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND
everv day Except Sunday, at 7)s o'clock,
A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at 2)i o'clock, P. M.
Stv. ALICE,
Will leave OREGON CITY forCORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week
Stv. DAYTON,
Will leave OREGON CITY for McMINN
VILLE, I A FA Y ETTE and DaYToN, and
all points between, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Fr'day of each week. leaves
the l'asin at S o'clock, A. m., and connect
with the train at Canemah at 9, A. M.
Sti ALT3A3S
Leaves OREGON CITY for IIARRISBURO
and EUGENE and all intermediate points
every week.
Jr?ti:. ITniniie Pat ton,
Leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and
all intermediate points bet ween twice ev
ery week. J. D. RILES, Agoiit.
Oregon City.Fcbruary, 14. 1S74.
JUST ISSUED.
200th EDITION,
REVISED AND CORKKCTED BY TIIE AUTHOR,
E. le F. CURTIS, M. O., tc., !fcc.
A Medical Essav on the causes and cure
of premature decline of man, showing how
health is lost, and how regained. It gives
a clear synopsis of the impediments to
marriage, the treatment of nervous and
physical debility, exhausted vitality, and
all other diseases appertaining thereto;
the results of twenty years successful prac
tice. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." There is no
member of society by whom this book will
not be found usefvl, whether he be parent
preceptor or clergvman. iMiulon Times.
CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." This book
should be read by the young for instruc
tion, and by the nftlicted for relief; it will
injure no one. Metlietl Times aut Gazette.
Price One Dollar, by mail or express.
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut
ter street, or 1'. O. I5ox "i7, San Erancisco,
Cat. aug. 27 :lyisd3m
J. H. SHEPARD,
1 5oot and SI100 Stove,
One door north of Ackerman Bros.
Roots and shoes made and repaired as
cheap as the cheapest.
Nov. 1, 1875 :tf
LOUIS JACCERS,
(Successor to Jacob Wort man)
OREGON CITY",6 OREGON.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. AT
the old stand, he largest and most
complete stock of family
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Of every description, including Canned
Goods, Spices, Green Groceries Tobacco
and Cigars, in fact, everything to be found
in i first class Grocery store.
K-ioods delivered to all parts of the
City Free of Charge.
y Highest Cash pricr? paid for Potatoes,
Oats and other Produce.
LOUIS JAGGERS.
Nov. 2o, 1875. tf.
IVhrntheBlowl Rushes with rockct
like violence U the head, causing hot
flushes, vertigo and dimness of sight, it is
a certain sign that a mild, salubrious, cool
ing and equalizing laxative is required,
and
Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient
should be at once resorted to.
feOLDBY ALL DRUGGISTS.
POND'S
EXTRACT
Ilvar, tor 1 will speak C excellent
thing."
.'OlIB'S EXTRACT The great Vegetable Pal
lestryer. lias been in use over thirty
years, and for cleanliness and prompt cura
tive virtues u&not be excelled.
CHILDREN. No rauiily can afford to be withoat
Pond's Extract. Accidents, Urniae.
Contnsions, Cuts, Sprains, are reliered
almost instantly by external application.
Promptly relieves pains or Harris, Scad 4,
Excoriations, Ckafingi, Old Sxea
Roils, FeloDH, Corns, etc Arrest in
flamation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding,
removes decolorations and heals ranidlr.
FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves pain
in the back and luius,fulluess and pressing pain
1n the bond, nausea, vertigo.
IN LEUCORRHCEA it as no cuuaL All kinds of mU
ceraiioun to which ladies are subject ar
promptly cured. Fuller details in book accom
panying each hottl
PILES blind or bleeding meet prompt relief
and ready cure. No case, howaver chionic or
obstinate. c n long resist its regular ust.
VARICOSE VEINS. Itia the only euro cure for
Uii distressing and dangerous condition.
KIDNEY DISEASES. It ha no equal for perms
neat cure.
BLEEDING from any cause. Fortius U a pe
cilic. It has saved hundreds of lives wheu all
other rcmoJies failed to arrest bleeding from
nose, wtnraacli, lunn, nnd elsewhere..
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Tooth, she mm4
l:ara.cb are all alika rel.evud, and jften per
manently cured.
PHYSICIANS of i.ll schools who aro acquainted
with Pond's Ext met of Witch Hazel rec
ommend it in their practice. We have letters of
commendation from hundreds of Physicians,
many of whom order iitor use in their own.
practice. Iu addition to the foregoing, they
order its ne for Swellings of all kinds.
Ifuinsy, Sore Throat, inflamed To units,
q simple and chronic l)iarrhra. Catarrh,
Qor which it is a specific,) Chilblains Frost
ed Feet, Stings of Insects, M oea.nl toes,
etc.. Chapped Hands, Face, aud ludeed
all manner of akin diseases.
TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, Ron (tineas,
aud SmnrtingJ heals Cuts, Eruptions,
nnd Pimples. It revives, intiyora'et, and re
freshes, while wonderfully improving tiie
Complexion.
TO FARMERS, Pond's Extract. No Stock
lireeder.nw Livers' Man cau aftord to be without
it. It ii used by all the Leading Livery Stables.
Street Railroads and first Horsemen in New
York City. It has no equal for Spralof, liar
ness or Saddle Chafings, Stillness,
Scratches, SvrellIng-s,Cnts, Laceration,
Bleeding, Pneumonia, Colic, Diarrkira,
Chilis, Colds, etc. Its range of action is wide,
and the relief it affords is so prompt that it is
2 invaluable in every Farm-vard as well as in
every Farm -house. Let it be tried once, and
ron will never be without it.
SAuJION. Pond's Extract has been Imitated.
The genuine article has the words Pond's Ex
tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by
the only persons I ivina whoever knew how
to prepare it properlv. Refuse all other pre-
parations of Witch HazeL This is the only
article used by Physicians, and in the hospi
tals of this conntry"ad Europe.
HISTORY AND USES OF POND'S EXTRACT,
in pamphlet form, sent free ou application U
rwnwe A I llAw I kUMrARl. J. jajlUM
Lane,
!, ISew lork.
FALL 1875
o
Is your timo to buy goods at low rloos.
BEOTHEES
are now receiving a large stock of
o o
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
o o
all of tho Latest fc( les, which w ill sell
AT LESS THAN FORTIANC PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
we will sell it at a small advance above
O O
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
TE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE
T fore you purchase or goto Portland,
come and price our poods and convince
yourself t hat we do what we say. Our stock
consists in part of
O
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
O
q Furnishing Goods.
Notions, tiro. .-
Ies, Hard
ware
and a great many other articles too numir
u n t mm. m v a w m
ALSO
DOORS, Y;iND0WS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC
o
o
c
u
We will also pay the Highest Market
Price for o O
Country Produce.
ACKERMAN BROS.
Oregon City. Sept. 23, 1875 tf
AliL.2JS 3IATTOOiV,
9
CLEAR IREER, CLACKAMAS COTXTT.
I DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus
tomers, nnd the public at larpe, that I
have Just received a new supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CUTLERY, HARDWARE,
And Other cj.sceQow Goods.
All of which I now otfer for sale at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
My object is to tell all my old friends Rnd
customers that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell poods Cheap, FOIt CASH, oig
upon such terms as agreed upon.
I shall also have in my emplova, thorough
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
and constantly keep stoek on hand for th
O
Manufacture & Repair of Roots A Soors,
and all orders In that line will be promptly
attended to.
Gauexmattoon,
Near the Viola "fills.
. oetlAf 0
auKERIAN
TO RENT.
rflHE GREEN POINT MANSION' WITH
JL jrrounds. lately occupied by Mr. H.
Souls. Is for Rent, for one or more years.
Any one desirinp: a retired residence, with
splendid prarden tract and Fruits in a bund-
ance, will please appto ,
Nor. 4. 1S75 ;rf-.
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