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OREGON CITY, OREGON, FEB. 11. 1S7G.
XOTICE.Xo Certificates of pubHrn
tlor -will le iveii n iitilnur fees arp
pald.Utrei(('I ttinkc no deviation from Vis
rule in future.
City Council.
Mondat Evkm.no, Feb. 7.
Council met at the usual hour, and
called to order by M.C. Athey,
Recorder, in the absence of the Mayor.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap
proved. Under tho head of petitions, Geo.
Fuchs petitioned theConncil for license
to soil malt liquors and wines in less
quantities than one quart. On motion,
license was granted.
John Schratn presented a petition for
the removal of John Hansen, niht
watchman; referred to committee on
health and police.
The Mayor reported that tlio decl
for projK'Vty purchased from A. II.
Steele had leen recorded.
Committee on finance reported favor
ably the following bills, which, on
motion, were ordered paid: John Han
sen, $17 J. M. liacori, ; T. A.
Pone, $L4 1; J. II.Khc-ppard.Stt 20;W.
If. Warren, ? ? -f : M. C Athev, 45;
S. N. Vance, fs ; J. Hansen, $:! 30; II.
K. Cliamberlain, Sh) ; Peter I'aquet,
l 70; A. Willis, S3 M; 11. C. Stevens,
3 Si.
Committee to whom was referred the
matter of purchasing hose for Fire De
partment, made a verbal report, stating
that thev had purchased 400 feet of
carholi;cd hose, at a co.-t of SI -'S per
lineal foot ; and that couplings were
purchased at a c.t of S7 50 per set;
making the sum total of Z'tl'J. On mo
tion, it was ordered that orders be
drawn for the amount.
On motion, it was ordered that the
Recorder act under the instructions of
the committee in drawing the above
orders.
Ihlls were presented in favor ofC.
V. Pone iV Co. for $7, and J. M. Frazer
for S7 S referred to finance com
mittee. The attention of the committee on
health and police v':is called to the fact
that there exists in the city a number
of sewers and other nuisances that
need attention. Referred rr the com
mittee, to do us the j' deem necessary in
the matter.
The committee on health and police,
to whom was referred the change pre
ferred by C F. May hew, charrin:
John Hansen, night watchman, with
neglect of duty, reported that thev had
investigated "the matter, and, "Wing
unable to sustain the charge, reported
the matter back to the Council without
recommendation. On motion, the mat;
ter was laid on tho tab'.e. Adjourned.
1 Ik.miu Co mm ittf.i:.-The City Coun
cil, at its last meeting, called tlie atten
tion of the committee on health and
p lice, to the fact that there exists in
our city several sewers and other nui
nanres that ii"tl attention. W had
ineiiti ih c! t!:is tnatter licfore. and hope
tlie cnnmiiitt'c will be prompt in look
ing U! and remedying Ihesn many
'esspoos of (iltli. 'Ore .iron City was
once famed for the heal! h fulness of its
situation, hut no place on earth can lie
healthful where there is tolerated so
much Hastiness as can le found on our
back streets and yards, by any fine
who w ill take the trouble to investigate
the matter.
Fii:emkn's F.m:cth.x. The threo
Fire Companies have elected officers as
follows: Fountain, No. 1 President,
S 1. Pope; Secretary, A. C. liailev;
Tre-isu-er, W. F. 11 i-,li'liel 1 : Foreman,
K. Mi!'n wst lt .Ns-i.. A. Uailev:
J I Asst.. ?.l . Shce.tn. 'ataract. No.
Tvesident. W. L. White; Secretary. J.
V. 1 larding; ; Treasurer, ( Jeo. 1 larding ;
I'oreman. .bmies Welch: 1st Asst.. .las.
-b-nkios: 21 Asst., 1M. Hatch. Colum
bia, No. :.-President , I.. T. Darin:
S. er.-t 'rv, II. K. 'hand c! lain ; Treas
ury. Ci" is. Pope; F.i!v;n;i!i. M. C.
A the
Asst.
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st., Wm. Wliiilock ; 21
U:eV,
The rI Ai.i; !M s. Legal tenders, buy
ing s;; s'. Hin;v, Wheat in Ore
gon City has tl; i lined to 00 cts per bus.
O its ere vovt!i ;") cents per bushel:
butt t :'- to :'.7 cents per pound ; cgirs Si
ecot-i per ib.en; chicken-, sprinjr.
?H .V per (loxeu : u'i'owii, S3 "0 ; dried
appl -s. ."" ce Ml per pound; plums,
dried, l"'"'' 12'- cents per pound: pota
toes:, ZiiVii.'i't cents per bushel : bacon,
sides, 12 e. per pound; hams, 14 cents
per pound; woi 1 is worth 22 cents per
MU.ul.
The sidewalk alonij the basin to
I'anemah has been f-op.ipleted, and is a
decided improvement over tlie old
wav. A substantial railing has been
built alonr the water side, which ren
ders the rvalk imii'li more safe for
children, and men laborhur under the
inlluence of Jersey liuiit ninir. It was
built b- co!i(iibiitins raised by Mj
15. Striekler of Cancinah.
Mu. F. W. Ilr.LMicic, of Cincinnati,
Ohio, lias forwarded to us a copy of his
very valuable "Counterfeit Note De
tector." Those who are so fortunate as
to have greenbacks enough to need aid
in detecting "the queer," will find
by addressing the above named gentle
man at 27S W. tith st., Cincinnati, that
'Si cents will do the business.
TllK trood impression made on us by
the Cottage Hearth has been increased
by a perusal of the February number.
A very fine likeness of J. G. Whittier,
the poet, ornaments tlie title page,
while interesting articles, in the various
departments, are liberally interspersed.
Terms, SI 5:)a year. Address Milliken
A: Spencer, 317 Washington, street,
Poston.
I!.u.i. Puor.Aitn.iTi es.-Oh nn occasion
like the anniversary of Washington's
birthday it is expected by people,
usually, that the day will end in some
more than ordinary jolification. To
ward this end some of young gentle
men are at present laboring; and if
they receive sufficient cncouragenieut
from the dancers, a ball on the 22d of
February will be tho result.
New Mii.i.ineuy Shop. Mrs. Ellen
Warren has opened a millinery shop,
Inst south of Dr. Welch's ollice, on
Main street. No one knowing Mrs.
Warren'.-, urood taste and natural talent
for this kind of work, will doubt her
success in adjusting feathers and trim
ming hats bonnets, etc., in tlie most
clui l ining style.
A uoom has 1 toon built at tho basin,
which is to be adjusted ut the mouth of
that receptacle to turn drift-wood in
the time of high water. It is a ponder
ous "institution," being nearly 300 feet
iti length ami composed of three heavy
timbers, lying side by side and fasten
ed together by heavy bolts of wrought
iron.
Rev. John W. S km. wood is one of
the committee appointed to make all
necessary rules and regulations for tho
Fourth Judicial District Teachers' In
stitute, to be held in Forest Grove,
commencing on the 21st day of next
March.
Two n ai.i.s were attempted at Cane
mah last Saturday night, but the at
tendance at one was so very slim that
clhe couples went over "and joined
forces with the successful ball.
New Dvkm.ino. Mr. Reals is build
ing a tine dwelling house at Canemah.
He has it inclosed and will finish it
tins coming summer.
Gr.orsE are tat and plentiful a short !
instance out of town.
THE ENTERPRISE
Letter List. Letters remaining in
the Postotnce.at Oregon City, February
jiiii, itjio: i
Poland, John; liohna, Wm. (2);
P.uck, Jackson A.; Dent, Eli: . Dav, ;
Geo. W.; Foster. M iss Flora; Howell, '
Mi s A.; Hill, Rodnev : Johnson, 1). j
Jones. Wm. 2) ;' Kinder, John;!
Len., H. '!) ; Mosher. Rev. J. ;.; Me- !
Plaiivl, John Philip: Ncid.-io vci , An-i
thony ; Stephens. 1211a ; siillhsger. 1 1 .
W.; Thompson, Mis. M. A.; Wilbert,
Jacob; Weather, Stat k.
If called for please sav when "adver
tised." JM. liACON, P. M.
County Court.-At a special term
held on tlie oth hist., in the matter of
the estate of J. A. Burnett, deceased,
Geo. G. Foster, administrator, Edward
Forles, Joseph Young and Isaac C.
Foster were appointed appraisers of
said estate. Frans Peter Larson made
final proofs and was admitted to citi
zenship. Case at law of E. J. Col hath
vs. F. O. McCown, administrator of the
estate of David Smith, deceased, came
up for trial on 7th inst : judgment given
fur plaintiff for S13 37. .
Ceose Call.. On Saturday, as John
Angel attempted to board the north
Ixuind train at East Portland, his foot
slipicd and he fell to the ground, the
wheels passing so near as to brush his
head, lie soon recovered from the
sh(K.k, and found he was not much
hurt. We do not think he will be anx
ious to try the experiment again soon.
Fi.on.AL, Guide. Priggs and Broth
ers, tho well known seedsmen of
Rochester and Chicago, have sent us a
copy of their Quarterly Illustrated
Flower Work. To farmers and horti
culturists this book will he particularly'
interesting, inasmuch as it contains full
descriptions of everything new in the
vegetable and tloral line.
Amos! Mr. Wm. Warren, who at
one time presided over a "case" in this
office, left this (Thursday) morning for
a visit to his old home in Yamhill.
While there he will take subscriptions
for the Entehpiuse, and (we were go
ing say) anvthing else that is not
closely watched, but Bill is a good fel
low, and he is coming back too.
A Goon Idea. As an outgrowth of
the revival, a desire seems to pervade
our people that a Young Men's Chris
tian Association be established in our
city. Ret this not end in talk, but let
every one who has the good of our
place and of his fellow-man really at
heart lend a helping hand in the good
cause.
Do Likewise. Our popular druggist,
Geo. A. Harding, dropped into our
sanctum on Tuesday. George believes
in mixing business with pleasure to
some extent and gave us an order for
job printing. Ward tV Harding are
bound to succeed because they patronize-
tho homo printer and advertise.
Cmr.E Enoineeu. At meetings held
on the lth inst., Columbia Hook and
Ladder Comjiany nominated Geo. A.
Harding for Chief Engineer, and II. O.
Stevens, Assistant. The Fountains
nominated John M vers Chief and J. M.
Welch, Assistant. 'The Cataracts will
probably support the nominations of
the Hooks.
On Sunday morning as three boys
were rowing up the river to church,
let us presume, they caught sight of a
tleer swimming down stream. They
rowed for it. and dispatched his deer
ship with oars.
The Cih;i:chi:s.-0:i Sunday last,
twenty-seven of the new converts
united with the Congregat ioic.l Church
ind four with the Baptist. We ait; in
formed that numbers will also unite
with the. Methodist and Episcopal
Churches.
Tuev.e are eleven towns in the Uni
ted States called Oregon, distributed in
the following States: California, Illi
nois, Indiana, Iowa, Miehigan, Mis
souri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Wisconsin and Oregon.
Hon. D. P. Thompson writes his
friends here that his health has been
very poor timing the fall and winter,
an I that he will not visit Idaho till
March next.
Real Estate Sam-:. On Monday
the 7th inst., Daniel Harvey, of Port
land, sold to G. W. Norris and A. C.
Bailey lots 1, . 3. 4. 5. f and S in block
os-, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, o, G and 7 in block
5J.
Nor Rukned. The report that the
house of Mr. Henry Soul's was burned
some time ago is denied. It seems to
have lx-cn a mistake not a fire.
J. O. (J. T.-Sixeandi.lates were ad
mitted to iiicrnhership at t..e list meet
ing of the lodge, held on the night of
the .v!i, and m re are reported coining.
Cam. Ei. Mr. Daniel Harvev, of
Portland, called on us Monday. Ho
was in town with his mother, on busi
ness connected with his father's estate.
A. O. Yates of this place represented
Don Giovanni at the Turner's masquer
ade ball, held in Portland on last Mon
dav night.
On Tuesday the Fannie Patton was
engaged clearing the basin of great
masses of drift-wood which had accum
ulated over night.
Blasting Aoain. On Monday and
Tuesday workmen wereengag d blast
ing and clearing away boulders near
the locks across the river.
Our County Treasurer, J. P. Ward,
took to Salem on Monday the State tax
of this county, amounting to$ls,tS 7(J.
A new ferry boat is being built at
Canemah, by Mr. Henry Pouts, for
crossing the Willamette at Salem.
Mit. IIenuy Haudino, in the capacity
of School Clerk, is taking the census of
this District.
We hear that one of the City Papas
intends going to the Black Hilis.
The newly elected officers of Wil
lamette Lodge No. 15, I. O. G. T., were
tluly installed last Saturday evening.
Clackamas County lias "7S men sub
ject to military duly, between the ages
of IS and 45.
At Graham's, about six miles from
here; the Methodists are carrying on a
spirited revival.
The house of Mr. Prosser of Oswego
was burglarized last week to the
amount of S20.50.
The revival meetings sfill continue,
with scarcely less interest than at the
start.
Mn. A. R. Shipley is president of
tho"IIazclia Rebating Club" at Oswego.
A wild swan was killed on the lake
below town last week.
There are only 10 mules in Clacka
mas county.
Typhoid fever still lingers in our
city.
Moonlight nights for a ramble !
TEUKITORIAL.
The bill to tax church property,
introduced to the New Mexico Leg
islature, passed the Council, but was
killed in the House.
Two young hunters named Frank
McFarland. anil Pitt Smith, are sup
posed to have been lost in too nionn- '
tains in tho neighborhood of .Sinker ,
creek.
, The clean-up of Belle rock, in
Owyhee district, from the crushing
at the Shoenbar, for tlie month of
January, yielded over $22,000. There
is still a large quautity of rock at the
mill to be crushed. The recent yield
shows that the mine continues to
turn out well.
Captain Charles Laube do Lauben
fels has been dismissed from the 4th
Infantry, now stationed in Wyoming.
His name had something to do with it.
A short time ago the dirtiest man
in Montana was left a large fortune,
and it became next to impossible to
sell soap anywhere in tho district.
A washerwoman plying her vocation
at Helena has now fallen heiress to
$00,000 in England, and the soap
business commences to "look up."
During the year 1875, 115,527
2ieces of baggage were shipped west
ward over tho Union Pacific road,
while the East bound baggage was
made up of 34,041 pieces.
A drouth is prevailing in Chey
enne. No snow or rain since Sep
tember, thus accounting for the num
erous ulTraya.
On the 1st of April the P. M. S. S.
Co. will put another steamer on the
Puget Sound and San Francisco
route.
Burglars chloroformed the treas
urer of Jefferson county, Montana,
and relieved the safe of $10,000 in
greenbacks.
Good wheat brings 55 cents cash
per bushel at Walla Walla, an ad
vance of ten cents since October.
Tlie school district at Tuni water,
W. T., has voted a ten mill tax to
raise money to build a more commo
dious school house.
The shipments of lumber from
Puget Sound to San Francisco last
year amounted to about 100,000,000
feet, besides large quantities of laths,
piles, spars, ship knees and shingles,
which is an increase of over 2o per
cent, over that of 1S7-1. Tins does
not include foreign shipments.
The total sum of the appropriations
demanded of the Colorado Legisla
ture is not less than 150,000.
A negro uamod (Sir) Isaac Newton,
while experimenting with a little
pistol at Salt Lake City last week,
rolled over and died. Gravity.
A Clieyenne-nian, name Connelly,
who had been imprisoned for assault
and battery, attempted to butt out
his brains against the cell wall. Un
fortunately the jailor interfered with
this little pastime.
Chinese are making rapid tracks
for the Black Hills.
At a meeting of stockholders of the
Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad
Company, held on the 2d inst, it was
determined to i.-suo gold bonds to
the amount of 8125,000 to aid in the
building of the road. Theso bonds
are to run ten years, but to bo re
deemable at any time after three
years, at the option of the company.
They will bear interest not to exceed
one and one-half per cent, per month,
pay a 1 1 e se m i - a u n u al 1 y .
A party of three men recently
scoured Middlo Park, Colorado, in
seaich of game. They spent three
months on the trip and were very
successful, having killed 100 elk, 140
antelope, 5309 deer, a wagon load of
dr.eks, and any quantity of small
game, such as rabbits, grouse, sage
hens and geese.
A man was hung on short notice
at Missoula, Montana, a few days
since. Ed. Connors, a desperado,
shot and mortally . wounded Maurice
Block, a merchant, in his own store,
without any apparent cause, and be
fore he could mount his horse a;id
get away he was overpowered and
dragged to a tree, where he was hung
with a rope.
MAKRIKl).
At the residence of W. (i. bouprlass,
Ku-rene City, I-Vb. Mh, by the Rev. ('. V.
Hecs, John A. Thayer, of ( "laekainsis
county, to Miss bucinda McKarland, of
Eugene City.
Driven to Death.
We are an over-worked people. The
almighty dollar is pursued with a
phrensy which admits of few pauses or
breathing spells. I Tow frequently one
hears tlie phrase "driven to death," im
plying all that it does of physical ex
haustion and mental excitement.
Among artificial recuperants of ex
hausted energy, there is not ono that so
powerfully counteracts tlie effects of
fatigue as I Iostetter's Stomach Hitters,
and next to that natural rest for which
nothing can wholly compensate, it is
the best ami safest resources of those
who are obliged, or think that thoj' are,
to under an excessive amount of labor.
Against the hurtful effects of exposure
upon the sensitive organs, the Bitters
are likewise an efficient protective. A
dose or two will often counteract effects
which a severe wetting might other
wise produce, ami the danger arising
from unhealthy or fatiguing occupa
tions is materially lessened by the
daily use of this most reliable fortify
ing cordial, which possesses the addi
tional recommendation of being an ex
cellent antiseptic, or means of retard
ing bodily decay, a fact sufficiently
proven b3r its recuperative effects in all
diseases of a depleting and exhausted
nature.
People who are obliged to take their
meals in a hurry, or under circum
stances which prevent that repose
which the mind should enjoy during
the process of deglutition, are notori
ously the victims of dyspepsia. Thej'
may, however, avoid in a great meas
ure the varied torments inflicted by
that Proteus of maladies, by swallow
ing after each meal a wineglassful of
the National Stomachic.
C?"The National Gold Medal was award
ed o bradlev A Kulofson for the best
Photographs in the United States, and the
Vienna Medal for the best in the world.
Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
o one fthoiild ncfrlect a couph. It is
suicide. Dr. V"istars Balsam of Wild
Cherry will cure you. Thousands attest
its wonderful power. Couphs, colds, bron
chitis and consuraprion give way before,
this great purifier.
COURTESY
it'i.n. t. tha V'fi ln nf A. 1 iff- i J r 1 1 1 I
not measure it. Yet when menaced by a i
violent cough or cold, or any disease load- j
ihg to consumption, a single dollar invest
ed in Hale's Hosev of Horehouxd and i
Tar will unquestionably preserve it. ;
Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute j
I m porta ST. Endorsed by the Medical
protession. IU. WM. IIAI.IS RALSAM '
KOUTHK I. PNG s cure . oulis. Colds and .
ronsmttsoa. and all disorders of the !
Throat and i n uii. iuu,r;
TOOTHACHE ANUDl.NL cures in one
MINUTE. febhi
riK.VO.VClIE. As a remedy for head
ache Tond's Extract is used with much
benefit, by bathing the forehead with it
and taking ten or firtpen drops internally.
It is most useful in headaches of a conges
tive character, attended with a fulness,
heaviness and tension in the head, and
especially where headaches are attended
with or are liable to result In nose bleed,
the forehead may be bathed or a cloth,
wet in the Extract, and taken inwardly,
dose as above, repeated In an hour, if
necessary.
Vacant Places.
In tho dental ranks will never occur if
you are 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 keep tho enamel
spotless and unimpaired. Tho teeth of
persons who use SOZODONT have a
pearl-like whiteness, antl 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, itc.
NEW TO-DAV.
Notice.
U. S. I.AND Office, Oreoon CrTV.
Oregon, February 9, 1876.
COMPLAIXT II VVIXCi UK EX KX
tered at this office byj J. H. Rainoy
against John Cox for abandoning: his
Homestead Entry, No. 1787, dated May 5,
1S71, upon the s. of the s. e.1 seclO.town
ship 6 south, Range 2 east, in Clackamas
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 21st day of March. 1S78, at 10
o'clock A. M., to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning: said all-ged abandon
ment. OWEN WADE. Keniitcr.
febll-lw T. It. IIAR K I.SOX, Receiver.
fJotice.
"VTOTICK IS IIICREIIV GIVK.V THAT
I am not responsible for any debts
contracted by Joe XkiXx.
lil'UWIG 1VEL.I.IXO.
Oregon City, Feb. 11, ls7tf.
Administrator's Xotic?.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
A appointed by the Hon. County Court
of Clackamas County, in the state of Ore
gon, administrator of the estate of J. A.
Liurnett, deceased, late of said county, all
personse ha vimr claims against said estate
arc required to present them to rue, with
their proper vouchers, within six months
froir the date of this notice, at the ofiiec of
the County Ck-rii, ia Or -gonCitv. in said
County. G.G. FOSTER,
Administ rator.
Oregon City, Feb. 5, 1S7C. . lcbll :lt.
Administrator's Saic.
In the County Court, of tlie State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas.
In the matter of the Estate of Currin T.
Kimbley, deceased.
"VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IS in pursuance of an order and llcensj
uiadij and given by tho Hon. County
Court of Clackamas County, Or gon, n't
the special term h -Id J-Vbnfary "tn, lsTH,
thereof, I will proced to s -11 at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, at th" Court
I Ious door in Oregon Citv; on Saturday,
the 11th day ot March, A. 1). J-i7i, at the
lmtirof 1 o'clock i. m . , tlie following ue-scrib-d
parcel of land, situat- d iri Clacka
mas County, Oregon, and belonging to tlie
estate of said deceased : the W. ot X. V..
'.v ot S -e. 10, T.2, S., R. 3 K.orthe Willamette
Meridian, cor t ainim; S i acr-s more or less.
Terms of sale gold coin down at the
time of sal-. I '! at i ii exjn-ns of iur
chaser. CASWEI.T. KIMBLEY,
Atlm i n i-jt rator.
Oregon City, Feb. 10, lST'i.
Administrator's Xotict1.
HAVIXG nt-.l-X APPJIIXTEO BV
the Honorable County Court of Clack
amas County, On-iron, administrator of
the estate of V. 11. Blakely. deceased, I
her "by notify ail persons having claims
against such estate to present them , duly
verified, and with necessary vouchers,
within six months from this 'date, to me,
at tlie ollice of Johnson A McCown, my
attorneys, in Oregon Cit y, Oregon.
JOIi.V A. COXFEIt,
Feb. 4th :lt Administrator.
riTHKRE WILL, HE A MEETIXt! OF
y the Stockholders in the Odd Fellows
Hall Association, held at the hall of Ore
gon IxKlge, So. 3, in Oregon Citv, on Thurs
day, t he 17th of February, at sven o'clock,
1. M., for the purpose of considerim; a
projsition for the sale and transferor' all
the property and a dissolution of the cor
poration. All .Stockholders arc requested
to be present.
Attest: A. J. APPERSOX, Prest.
J. M. Bacon, .Sec'y. Jeb4 rt.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
FOR
Thirty Days Only!
AT
B. A. HUGHES',
MAIN STREET, QRECON CITY.
Healer in
DRV GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, ami
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
MAKING ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK
B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, Jan. 3d, 1876.
County Scrip TaUrn an C'usli.
Ja7 t.
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
OAR, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK.
XOItTIIRUP & THOMPSON,
j Dec. 31, !S75an3 Portland, Oregon.
OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
DUVOL, MILLER & CO.,
AT MOORE'S MACIIIXE SHOP,
OREGON CITV, OREGON.
MAXlT.VCTntF.RS OP DIVOL'S
Patent Wheels for Vehicles of all
kinds. Also all kinds of
niut-ivsmituiiiir
Done to order,
Vajrons and Vu.rrlu.gv
Made and Repaired, and all kinds of
tanners' Blacksmithinn done with dis
patch and neatness. Orders solicited.
agon and Carriage makers are invited
to examine our
Patent Wlieels,
And us them instead of Wooden Wheels.
We fit our Wheels to cither Iron or
Thimble SU-ii Axles. dec2t-tf.
CLIFF HOUSE7
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
T. W. RHODES,
"O p i i e tor.
Transient Hoard, 1 t Si per Day.
Single Meals 50 tents.
Itourtl per Week . $5 OO
Itoartl antl bodinj;, pr weelt SJ OO
The Table will be supplied with the best
the market affords.
Ball Suppers furnished on short notice,
and nt reasonable terms.
Nov. ID, 1375. -If
fV. HAVE THE FOLI.OWI.( REAL,
Est at 3 for sale.
No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon
City.
No. 2. KIO Acres, good house, and barn
full of bay; 8 acres in cultivation,
orchard, good water: 13 miles Irom
Oregon City. Price S-5:x), half down.
No. 3. il'i'i Acres, 73 in cultivation ; houses,
barns, wells, Ac. : good orchard: t
miles from Oregon City. Price $1,500 ;
halt down. .Sell half place at same
rates.
No. 4. i2U'J Acres, 25 acres under cultiva
tion, 5 acres orchard, good running
water; 125 acres open brusli land;
mile from school house ; S mils from
Oregon City. ?1.5!0; hair down, bal
ance in one and two years.
No. 5. Part of all the Barber farm, on the
river nt Rook Island above Oregon
City -, ?5 per aer ;.
No.fi. Ij.-uid on the river above Oregon
City, cheiip; part of thu Barber claim;
good wood yard.
Of her d -sirable bargains in Clackamas,
the best, county in the State.
Any sue having money to lentl can have
our s'-rviees, tree of charge, in managing
tlie same and s-l-cting securities.
Persons wanting to borrow money can
get favorable terms by calling on us.
JCHXSOX& 31 1-C OWN, a ml
.JOHNSON, Mt COWX & 3IACRV?!.
Offices m Oregon City and Portland.
Nov. 12. Is75 :tf
WILLAMETTE NURSERY.
(;. Y. "WALLING k SON;
OS W KCr O, O REC O N".
1'ruit juiil (lru:a;itiil
-3 i .-..
Trees, Evcrjrreei;:, Cirnp jCp?V
VI;ieK, Small J-Vulfs, Hosen
unit Niiri;bs, C'ei.J J t alcil and for Sale
AT OUil MKSIliJV,
All ord-Ts left, at Barlow A Fuller's, our
agents in Oregon City, will be promptly
till-d.
Nov. 12 :m3
OREGON fITV THE RIVAL OF BOSTON.
rpo MAKE, EVE NT FA EE V, OREGON
1 City the rival of Boston in the art of
Music, all that is needed is a g od teacher,
and everybody to patronize him. Now is
tlie chance. Prof. Seliger is well known as
a thorough Master, and is remiy to give
lessons on the Piano.Organ, Violin, Guitar,
Flute, llarmoney, ThoroughPass, etc. II-
is also giving lessons in German at. pri
vate residences. lie is also teaching
a singing class, and has reduced the
prices so low t lint 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. Bevy's or Mr. Selling's store, or at
his residence nt Mrs. 81iattuck's.
PIANOS TlXi-I).
Nov. 1!, 1875 ;tn 1
Final Settlement-
In the County Court of Clackamas Coun
ty, State of Oregon.
In" the matter of the estate of Ixrenzo
Stewart deceased.
t1II.Kr.i:s ST IS W ART AD3IIXIS
t rator of said Estate having filed in
said Court, his final account and prayer
for S'-ttlement of the same, all persons in
terest e I are notified that said Court has
appointed Monday tho lJt.hday of Febru
ary, A. D. 187ti, for the examination of such
account, and the hearing of exceptions
thereto if any; and a special term of said
Court is appointed at that time for said
puriiose.
JOHNSON it JIcCOVVX,
Attest : Atf.'.vs for Administrator.
J. M. FRAZKR, County Clerk.
Oregon City, January It. Jalw:
IMPERIAL FRILLS,
LaRocque, Savior & Co.
Oregon
City.
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, Bran and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
Final Set lement.
In the County Court of Clackamas coun-
tv. Stat e of Oregon.
In the matter of the Estate of David Ball
deceased.
DAVIU F. MAY, ADJIIXISTHATOK
of the above entitled Estate having
filed his final account with vouchers and
prayed the Court to appoint a day for tinal
settlement and the hearinr of objections
to said final account if any there be,
therefore it is ordered and adjudged by
tlie Court that Monday, the nth day of
February 1S7U, be set apart by the Court
for the hearing of objections to said ac
count if any, at which time all crsons 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 t ime for said pur
pose. JOHNSON it MeCOVVX,
Attest: -ltfys for Administrator.
J M. FR.-1ZER, County Clerk.
Oregon City, January 11. ja :ivv.
N. N. N.
NEW STORE AND
- NEW GOODS,
Af NEW ERA.
Pry Goods, Groceries, Boots and shoes
Wooden Ware, Drugs and Medicines.cheap
for cash or produce.
J. CASTO.
3 II OCSi A HE ATI o .
nilCAGO & XOaTIUWESTEKN RAILWAY.
THE eFC?ULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
PASSENGERS FOR CHICAGO, NIA
gara Falls, Pittsbunr, Philadelphia,
Montreal, Quebec, New York, Boston, or
any joint East, should buy their
Til A N J? C O X T I X 1 : X T A L, TICK liTS
Via the IMuneer Route,
THE
CHICAGO & XOK'i I!-Vi:??Ti:iiX
RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE 1JEST KOl'TE EAST.
Its track is of STEEE RAILS, and on it has
been made the fastest time that has ever
been MADE in this country. Bythi; route
passengers for points east of Chicago havi
choice of the following lines from Chicago :
By tle Iitt-lirir, Fort AVityite juxl
Cliic:ir it lid S'oimsylvaiiia ISathvny!
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Puil
man Palace Cars through to Philadel
phia and New York on each train.
1 THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman
Palace Cars to Baltimore and Wash
ington. Iiy !. IaUt- Slort nml Mic-lilg-MJi
Southern KjiilvJ3y nut! Coiinrrf iom
(New York Central anl Erie itail
romi) s
TIIUOUC.H TRAINS DAILY, with
i Palace Drawing Room and Silver Pal
ace Sleeping Cars t hrough to New York.
Iiy the MU-liicraii riiirjil. Grand
Trunk, (in-at VVcetcrii uinl Erie unci
N'v York. Central Ke.ilwiiys:
3 THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman
Palace Drawing Room and Sleej ing
Cars through to New York, to Niagara
Falls, BulTalo, Rochester or New York city.
Iiy Baltimore sind Olilu r.u'.lioail:
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with
- Pullman Palae-.- Cars for Newark,
Zanesville, Wheeling, Washington and
Baltimore without change.
This is the SHORTEST, BEST an.I onlv
line running Pullman celebrated PALACE
SLEEPING CARS AND COACHES, con
nectintr with Union Pjiejfic Railroad ut
OMAHA and fnm the WEST, via Grand
Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids.Clinton,
Sterling and Dixon, for C tilCAGO AM)
THE KANT.
This popular route is unsurpassed tor
Sped, Comfort and Safety, 'lie' smooth,
well-ba Hasted and perfect track ofst'-'-i
rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep
ing Cars, the er!'ett Telegraph System of
moving trains, the regularity with which
they run, the admirable .'irrnng- nient ot
running through cars to Chicago from all
loints West, secure to passengers all the
comforts in modern Railway Traveling.
No change of Cars and no tedious d lays
at Ferries.
Passengers v. ill find Tickets via this Fa
vorite Route at the General Tick, t Office
of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen
to. Tickets for sal-; in all the Ticket Offices
of the Central Pacific Hailrond.
W. M. STF.NNETT.
( i.-n. Pas. Agent.
MARTIN HUG 1 1 ITT, Gen. Sun.
H. P. STAN WOOD, G-ri'--ral Agency, 121
Montgomery street, J-an Francisco.
Aug. i:J:ly
OREGON STEAMSHIP OO.'S
STEAMED AT fiQTfCE !
Stv. K. TST. COOKE,
Will leave i REGOX CITY for POHTIAN1)
every dav E.ce; t Sunday, iit 7 o'clock,
A. M. U- turning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at -2h o'clock, P. M.
Sti
ALICE,
Will leave OREGON CITY forCORVALLIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
Sti. Emmie E'ittton,
Will leave OREGON CITY for DAYTON
and intermediate points on Mond.-y and
Thursdav of eac'i week.
J. i. I51LKS,
January 1st. 1871 :tf. Agenf.
r3'.)Otl ElilTION.
M A N 11 0 O D.
REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR,
K. cle K. ( CUTIS, M. I., ;., tc.
A Medical Essay on the causes and cure
of premature decline of man, showing how
health is lost, and bow regained. Ifcgives
a clear synopsis of the impediments to
marriage, the treatment of nervous and
physical debility, exhausted vitality, and
all other dUcas.es appertaining thereto;
the results of twenty vears 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 elergvman. London Tiittrs.
CURTIS ON ".MANHOOD." This book
should be read bythw young for instruc
tion, and by the atHicted for relief; it will
injure no one. Jlrdicat 1'imm and Gazette.
Price One Dollar, bv mail or express.
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut
ter st reft, or P. O. Box 337, San Francisco,
Cal. - Hug. iTT :lyisd3m
J. E2- SHEPARD,
Boot ; uid Shoe Store?,
One door north of Ackcrman Bros.
Boots and shoes made and repaired as
cheap as the el.eapest.
Nov. 1, 1873 :tf
LOU5S J AGGERS,
(Successor to Jacob Wortman)
OREGOX CITY, OIJEGOX.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. AT
the old stand, the largest and most
complete stock of fa mil v
GROCERIES Afll) PROVISIONS
Of every description, including Canned
Goods-, Spices, Green Groceries Tobacco
and Cigars, in fact, everything to be found
in a first class Grocery store.
ioods delivered to all parts of the
City Free of Charge.
ffr Highest Cashpric" paid for Potatoes,
Oats and other Produce.
LOUIS JAGGERS.
Nov. 2., 1S7.J. tf.-
When lie RIooil Rnlies with rocket
like violence to the head, causing hot
Hushes, vertigo and dimness of sight, it. is
a certain sign that a mild, salubrious, cool
ing and equalizing laxative is required,
and
Tarrant's Effervcsrrnt Sritzer Jperient
should be at once resorted to.
SOLD BY ALL DV.UGGISTS.
CI IAS.
ii IT,
CAMiV.ORIvCO.V,
PHYSICIAN A N I OIll'OGIST,
Prescriptions carefully filled at short
notice. Ja7 if.
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Is your time to buj- goods at low prices,
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2 iJ & 111
br err i-i 13 es
are now receiving a large stock of
FALL AKD WINTER GOODS,
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all of the Latest StyUs, which will scU
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TIF?CTIIAPJ cr.D? i nvn nmnre
vvvvvv mm m m r m i m
FALL 1875
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Our stock has been bought for cash, and
we will sell It at a small advance above
O . G
SAM FRAKCSSCO COST.
TK WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE- .
fore ou purchase r go to Portland,
come ami price our goods and convince
yourself that we d"Whut we say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
FurnishiDg Goods.
u
Notions, Gni, .
1 e s, Hani
and a great many oth r Articles t.oinumer
ours to mention ;
A L s o
CCGRS, V7IK0GW3,
PAff'TSJiDClLS,.
ETC., ETC
We W.I! al?
Price for
l r.y the IIJ-O y.f Market
O ACKF.RMAN BROS.
Oregon City. Sept. 'Si, 173 If
ALLI LlTTOOiV,
CLEAR ( REEK, CL.U'Iv.DIAS COIXTT.
TDEHIRE TO INFORM MY fLD CUS
. tomers, and t he public at large, that I
have Just received a new supply of Q
FAMILY GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS aYal SHOES,
CUTLERY, HARDWARE,
Ami Other Mitvelhuwous Gomls.
All of which I now offer for sale at tho
LOWEST MARKET PATES.
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My object is to tell all my oldXriends and
customers t hat I am still alivc,wand desir
ous to sell goods Cheap, FOK CASH, or
upon such terms as agreed upon.
I shall also have in my cmplov a thorough
BOOT AND SKGE MAKER,
and constantly keep stock on hand for tho
3lLiniifiicturt & Rrpair of Roots & Shorsf
and all orders in that line will be promptly
attended to.
ALLEN 3I.ITTOOX,
Xcar tlie Viola Mills.
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FERIE POULTRY.
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Bred by M. EYRE, Jr.
ISTAIA, Caliibraia,
Bronz Turkeys, weighing 40 fts, each. Em
den Geese, weighing from 40 50 lbs.
per pair. Brahmas, leghorns,
Ganu's, etc. IVkin Ducks, aver
aging 18 to 2) Ihs., and best of
all Ducks as layers.
Also A fine assortment of Pigeons,
Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets.
Any variety of fow ls desired imirted.
Eggs, true to name, lresh and welX
packed, for sale at moderate prices.
Send for Illustrated Circular, and Price
List, to
31. KYUE, N pa, Cal.
On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will
furnish specimen copy of the Poci.trv
liVLLKTlx. an illustrated 32 page monthly,
the recognized authority in jultry matters
in the U. S. ; and decid.-lly the best Ponl- o
try Journal published. Subscription only
$ 1 23 a yea r.
Please state where you saw this advr
t sement. Orders may also be lett at this
office.
.TOIOi BI. MOORE'S
MACHlfySE SHOPS,
oiiixox city, iti-:c;ox.
flTEAM EXGIXES, SAW-MILLS,
ITiOl'HIXti MILLS, SHAFTING.
Pulleys, IlanfTer'a lljrtrimlicPump
OKA KING, EOXKS, fiiade to order.
Reapers, Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of Farming Machinery repaired In
the best ma n ner. Farmers' Ulacksmith
ingdone with neatness and dispatcb. O
Wheat Cleaners, Jack'-ts. Iron and Zinc
Shaker Screens and Perforated Plate,
made to order.
Agent for the
HOUSTON PATENT WATER WHEEL,
The Itest Wheel in Use.
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Orders Solicited:.
Dec. 31, lS7o:tf
Administrator's Sale.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT.
i pursuant to an order of the County
Court of Marion County, Oregon I will
ofTer for sale at public auction on Saturday,
March tth, lS7rt, at 11 n " c 1 r-k , .A . , a t the
Court House door in Oregon CiVs , Clacfea
mas County, Oregon, for gold coin nand.
the following descried real estate, belong
ing to t he estate of Joseph A. XX right, de
ceased to-wit. : Lot 3 of S. 10, and the S. M .
M of t he S E. H. and Ixits 1. 2, 3 and 4 of S.
all in T.4 S. B. 2FE. of the XVillaractte
Sferidian. containing Mgom
ja2i :it Administrator.
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