Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, March 03, 1876, Image 3

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THE ENTERPRIS
OREGON CITY, OREGON, MARCH 1. 1S76.
NOTICE. No Certificates of publica
Hu will le given until oir fer are
paid. Ifr iaM ji't.te jw deviation, from this
'rule t future.
Heal llstate Transfers.
The following transfers arc reported
in this eounty during the past week :
Isaac M.Foster and wife to.Jno.Fern
lev. il'J.O afTcs in T. 2, S. It. 3 K. Con
Mderation, SiI.TjO.
Harlow A Fuller to Tho. Ifcirtlett,
12..jJ aw in T. 2, S. Ii. 2 K. Consider
ation, S12.UK).
Webster Jenkins to Ti. V. Starr, 100
acres in See. 12, T. 2, S. 11, 2 E. Consid
eration 62K).
Josiah Mvrick to N. V. Kandall, lots
3 and 4 in block 1 10. Consideration $15.
J. YV. OUieM and wife to O. A. Torte,
Pi.) acres in IiOvcr Molalla precinct.
Consideration, 17,X0.
Win. ll.Smathers to J. 1. Ward, LSI
acres in See. T. 2, S. II. a R. $1 ,(KJ().
1). K. Tavlor, bv administrator, to CJ.
Woi.ster, I'M acre's in T. 4, S. 11. 2 K.
Consideration,
S. J j. Campbell and wife to A. Kndoy,
lot (i in block 50. Consideration, Sitt.
C.v. Kndev and wife to W. C. Johnson,
lot d in block 50. Consideration,
Win. Phillips and wife to Jay Phil
li, St acres in Sec. T. 1, S. R. 2 K.
Consideration, 5250.
o A. F. Jones and wife to T. O. Jones,
in See. 10, T. 2. S. 11. 2 K., 227 acres.
Consideration, $).
Mrs. K. Ilarvev to W. C. Johnson,
lots 2, 4, and 3, in block 50. Consid
eration. $50.
J. 1 Ward to Anna K. Smalhers, 1S-4
acres in See. 30, T. 2, .S. 11. 3 K. Consid
eration i?l,liH.
Tualatin River Mfg. Co., by Sheriff,
to K. 15. Currey, lot 1 in block 2, and lot
7 in block 4, in the town of Oswego.
Consideration, SS27 37.
A CAKI).
Kkitou TjNtkuim isk 1'lcase allow
mo space in your columns to thank my
friends in Oregon City and vicinity for
their presence at the donation party
vriven in my behalf on the evening of
Feb. 2l:h. We saw many smiling faces,
heard many pleasant words; and to
ward the close of the evening heard
sweet mush; (no dancing) . afterward,
fervent praj-er; then followed the
grasping of hands, the kind "good
night" and we were left in the pres
ence of Rev. P. M. Starr, P. F. of Port
land District, M. 11. Church; Father
Kclley, master of the ceremonies for
the evening; Mothers Kclley and Pope,
pioneers of Methodism; and Mr. anil
Mrs. J. W. Meld rum, who had kindly
granted the freedom of their commodi
ous residence for the entertainment of
the numerous guests. We were enrich
ed by the happy Associations of the
evening, and. by the reception of S0
solid cash. I would also acknowledge
the receipt of 5, at a previous date,
which was donated by friends, and
presented bv Mr John Myers.
CLx"" Thanks an 1 kind regards to all
the donors. ii. W. D.v v.
.'i'.am.m vnScirooi.. The present term
of Prof. Pope's grammar school closes
next Friday. There will be no vaca
tion, however, and on Monday,! he 13th,
school will open nirain with its usual
full attendance. Mr. Pope will have
classes in the higher mat hematics as
well as in thecouimoii Knglisii branch
es. He is sdso prepared to give a
thorough commercial course, equal to
that to be attained at the hading busi
ness colleges. There will be a large
class of young ladies in the commer
cial department, to avail themselves'
of this excel h'lit opportunity for obtain
ing a thorough businesscdii'-atioii. The
tuition for the entire course is only S3
per month. Mr. Pope is too well
known as a thorough ntaclical teacher
to need any particular comment of
urs. We consider it a real treat to
drop into his school room for an hour
and note the rapid progress and 1 inda
ble ambition so -le;n ly manifested by
the pupils. Visitors are always wel
come; M r. Pope says they do not dis
turb, but rather encourage the school.
Miss Km ma Miu.ek, of this city
sang at Portland on Fridav night for
the benefit of the public librarv. flio
manner in which she rendered the vo
cal solo "CarinV is spoken of in terms
of the highest prai-e by the press of
Portland. Miss Miller snug also on
Tuesday night for the benefit of the Y.
M.C A., and at the close of the exer
cises was tendered a vote of thanks by
the society for the favor she had so
kiudlv conferred.
liEr i Kit List. letters remaining in
the Postoflice, at Oregon City, March
:M, 1:7:
Ilallanee, HarvyS. : Brantigucr, H. ;
Corby, Miss Nettie: Oarrison, Jos. .;
Jore .Miss Drnsilla : Johnson. John;
Ijoonev. Miss Parelino (2); Matlock,
K. C. ;'McCrow, Prof. O. J.; Ogle. Miss
Kva; Ogle, Robt. : Pavene, Mrs. Sarah
F. ; Smith, John H.; Tucker, Miss Kliz-alK-th
; Turner, Thomas.
n If called for please sav when "adver
tised." J. M. ll vcox, P. M.
Y.M.C. A. This socie ty has rented
the hall under the (!ood Templars',
and are fitting it up in good shape. The
hall is large enough for all requirements
ofthesociety.whiloa partition across the
east end separates the hall from what
can lie made a pleasant and cozy read
ing room. The young men who are
engaged in this work show commenda
ble zeal in its prosecution, and a deter
mination which augurs the ultimate
success of the organization.
Tin WKnnrxu. A largo ami merry
company ' assembled at the house of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Xoltner on Tuesday
night, the occasion of the tenth anni
versary of theirs wedding day. There
was lots of fun, plenty of delicious cake
and ice-cream, tinware enough to last
a life time and many kind wishes for
the future prosperity of the estimable
couple.
Nomination. At a special meeting
of the "Columbia Hooks," on Saturday,
Hon. Hiram Cochran was noininated
for Assistant chief Engineer of the Fire
Department, in place of Mr. Stevens
who resigned. The contest will now
Iks between Mr. Jeo. A. Harding for
Chief and Mr. Cochran for Assistant on
one ticket, and Mr. Jno. Myors for
Chief and Mr. .Ins. M. Welch for As
sistant on the other.
Censvs of School District No. G2.
O,
Total number of voters, 24S; females
over 20, 214 ; females between 4 and 20,
201; females under four, 2. Numler
of males between 4 and 20, lsyt; under
4. GO. Total females. 47s ; males, 492.
Population. 073, with 10o Chinese and 10
Indian, making a grand total of 1.0S3.
Partnership. Dr. II. W. Ross, of
this city, has taken into partnership
DrWarren N. Davis, late of Pennsyl
vania. Dr. Davis is a graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania, and brings
with him" testimonials of the highest
order.
The Board of Delegates of the fire
department met and wa duly or
ganized on Wednesday night. Col.W.I .
White, was elected President, Mr. A. C.
1 .ailey Secretary and Mr. J as. Harding
Treasurer.
Goino to PoivriAXi. On Monday
next Mr. Thos. A. Sutherland, of this
city, goes to Portland, where ho will
be en eased -with. Mr. Noltncr on the
Standard.
In Town. Mr. K. C. Hadaway of
Yamhill county was in town on busi
ness vt week and favored us with a
call.
Teach e it's Institute. The Fourth
Judicial District Teacher's Institute
will be. held at Forest Grove on Tues
daj March 21, and continue in session
for three days. The citizens of that
village will entertain all teachers at
tending the session, free of charge.. It
is desired those intending to be present
at the session will on their part accom
modate the local committee of arrange
ments by riotifs'ing Ahio S. Watt, For
est Grove, of their intentions. The
4th Judicial District includes the coun
ties of Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia,
Multnomah and Washington.
The donation party for Rev. Mr.
Hull" at the Baptist Church, on Wednes
day night, was a success, fiancally and
socially. A jrreat number of friends
were hi attendance and with songs and
lively conversation the evening passed
pleasantly.
Cnwkix. We aro very sorry to
learu that Hon. Owen Wade, Register
in the land office, is quite unwell. It
is feared he has typhoid fever. We
hope this will not prove true, however,
and thut he will soon be up and about
again.
Mr. Allisox, who caino to this city
in 113, is reported as dangerously ill at
his home on the bluff. We hope that
our old residents of his acquaintance
will not forget him in this extremity.
On Sunday evening, the union ser
vices will le held at Pope's Hall, in
order that all may be accommodated
with seats. Fverybody is expected to
attend.
The West Shore for February we
find as interesting as any of its prede
cessors. A tine cut of "the Three Sis
ters," peaks in the Cascade range,
adorns its first page.
Pkhsoxal. Miss Hal brook, of Al
bany, Miss Carrie Hunsaker, of this
place, and Mr. Fisher, of Can von City,
paid us a Hying visit on Monday.
A DEicn got entangled in the weeds in
the pond at Can field's saw mill last
week and was dispatched with a pike
pole.
Mr. Owen Wade is having his lami-
ly moved into town. He has taken
the house he used to occupy on north
Main street.
The "Young Men's Pleasure Club
will give a ball at Idb:ary Hall on this
(Friday) evening. A pleasant time is
anticipated.
Mn. 1j. Ackkkmax left on the last
steamer for San Franci sco, to la- in his
sprinsr stock. Iiook out for nice things
when he returns.
Mim.ek, MAUsitAr.r, A Co. received
4.0tM bushels of wheat at their flouring
mills on Saturday.
Skvki:i, persons are to unite with
the Congregational Church on Sunday
next.
Last Tuesday was leap year day, and
as far as we are concerned, the girls
failed to take advantage of it.
Hay is scarce in Yamhill county, and
some of the farmers are coming to this
county to buy.
We have just received public doeu- :
ments front Senator Mitchell, for which
In; has our thanks.
Thanks. Hon. L. F. Lane has our
thanks for public documents.
Ont City Council meets" next Mon
day night.
IjAst Wednesday was the first day of
Ijcnt.
Fireman's election on Monday.
SUMMAUY OF STATU NCWS.
Dayton wants butter.
Jackson county is troubled with
paupers.
A weekly "paper is talked of at the
Cascades.
There is an abundance of ice stored
np for the summer.
A ninety foot liberty pole lias been
erected at Pendleton.
Five men, last week, fell overboard
at Astoria in four nights.
Lewisville, Polk county, lias no
shoe-store, saloon or hoodlums.
Every available team is being used
for plowing, in Yamhill county.
Political aspirants are advertising
liberally in the Bedrock Democrat.
Leo Lianglilin lias sold his farm in
North Yamhill to Frank Ilouseworth.
Mr. S. A. Watters has started an
oakum factory u mile from Portland.
A man named Miser has discovered
rich diggings on the North Unipqua.
The McGibueys left on Wednesday
for Puget Sound.
lfc was a man named Steel, in
Portland this time. Circular saw
fingers off. Old story.
Governor Ferry of Washington
Teritory was in Portland on Tues
day. The population of Oregon, exclu
sive of Indians and Chinese, is 104,
920. 300 boats will be employed this
season, in fishing on the Columbia '
river.
The cars ran over and killed Mr.
Marshal's mare last week near Hose
burg. A mining stock company has been
organized at lloseburg, with a cap
ital Ot 12U,UtlO.
The Vivian family will perform in
Portland some time during the pres
ent month.
One of Oregon's pioneers, Jeremiah
Spanlding, died last week in Skamo
kawa valley.
15,000 bushels of apples were ship
ped, last week, from Salem to San
Francisco.
34 conversions have thus far been
made at the Hopewell "protracted
meeting."
The Mormons who lectured in tin's
place week before last are doing
"rood work" at Salem.
Oregon's productions for the Cen
tennial were shipped last week, on
the steamer Ajax.
Maj. Oornoyer will not take charge
of the Umatilla reservation until the
middle of this month or the first of
April.
Ilev. Mr Ellis of Forest Grove
has been teaching the Y. M. C. A. of
Portland how to catch a Tartar.
"We would prefer being taught how
to let him go.
The Mercury says there are 57 acres
of cultivated land in Oregon to every
inhabitant. . J
A company has been formed to
work the Browning ledge, on Grave
creek, Douglas countv
Johnny Ruble killed an eagle np
in LUendale; seven feet from tip to
"i-, .oA hull ironi oeaK to tail.
Lafayette will have a company of !
"boomaladdies" to be known as the !
lamhill county Guards. !
Mrs. M. A. Hanna has been elected I
President of the Yamhill County:
Woman SnfTVn
The Democratic county convention
for Baker county will convene at
Baker city some time in April next.
A young Astorian timnses himself
by sending anonymous communica
tions to married people of his village
with a view to create domestic squab
bles. It is the opinion of those compe
tent to judge, that the expense of
opening the Eldorado ditch, Baker
county, aud getting the water throngh
this spring, will be very light as
compared with the expense incurred
heretofore. -.-j,
A bale of Oregon flax will be ship
ped on the next steamer bound for
Dundee, Scotland. This flax is to be
spun and woven into linen cloth for
the purpose of comparing it with
similar fabrics made from llax raised
in foreign countries.
The Bee man is insanely raving
about a lady caller, who "surprised,
stormed and captured" that dignitary,
despite the length of his auricular
appendages. We conclude this must i
be the lirst lady who ever honored
the office of that evanescent sheet
with her presence, and if it affects
him in this way, she will probably
be the last.
According to the census of last
year, there are 12,858 more males
than females in this State, and 27,10'J
legal voters. The nnmber of acres
of land in cultivation is 505.(520, on
which wero raised 5,257,102 bushels
wheat, 2JS3.08G bushels oats, 2SD,70S
bushels barley, 17,33 bushels rye,
1(51.433 tons hay,0(5,72S bnshels corn,
28,187 pounds tobacco, 527.820 bnsh
els potatoes, and 1,175,254 bushels
apples.
Terrific Explosion.
Ilxplosi.ni on hoard a Scow used at
limatiMa linphls in improving the
Channel ol the Columbia.
On the morning of the 1st, the
scow belonging to Grant tfc Stone
engaged in removing obstructions
aud widening the channel at Uma- j
tilla llapids, was blown up at 11
o'clock. Pieces of the hulk were
thrown upwards of a half mile.
Twelve men are missing supposed to
be lost. As yet McCabe's body is the
only one recovered. The names of
the missing are Connely, Hanson,
Mangon, Sullivan, Fogg, Krnss,
Hathaway, Bruder, McMalley", Wat
ty, Tenbroolc, Newell. The cause
of the explosion is supposed to have
been either a defec boiler or on
account of the sudden ignition of
some giant powder which was care
lessly stored near the furnace. In
cither case carelessness is manifest
and the terrible aster should be
probed to the bottom and the guilty
ones b u :,; to justice. Steamboat
explosions are becoming entirely too
frequent on this coast almost justi
fying the superstition that all the boil
ersin use hereabouts have been pre
viously condemned in the East.
liriag out 'lie Vilal S"i ergy.
There is generally, even in the mot
delicate constitution, a latent reserve of
vital energy. The medical stimulant
of all others best calculated to rouse
this 'vis inertia is Hostetter's Stomach
Hitters. The impulse which that ines
timahle n-eparatinn lends to the action
of the various organs insures a more
vigorous and consequently healthy
discharge of their various functions
than they would be capable of without
its aid, and tho "fillip to nature" thus
communicated is nover cxessive, but
always equable ami regular. Just so
much stimulation is imparted as is re
quired, and no more. In respect of the
healthful gentleness of their action,
the Bitters are immeasurably superior
to the unmcdicatcd stimulants of com
merce, which, though they produce a
powerfully resuscitating ellect for a
few minutes, are invariably followed
by a reaction, corresponding in depres
sion to their primal effect. They ex
cite so much at first that nature is
wearied by the effort, and is apt to sink
under the exhaustion. Physicians who
have made tho stimulative action of
the Hitters the subject of experiment,
declare their decided preference of
them over any othr similar article.
An equally high opinion is entertained
of their regulating qualities by medi
cal men who are acquainted with their
tonic effects. They speedily rectify an
irregular habit of body, digestive dis
orders, and delinquencies of the urin
ary organs, which added to their
strengthening inlluenee, renders inval
uable aid in dyspepsia, constipation,
biliary derangements and weakness
or irritation of tho bladder kidneys.
Rheumatic affections are also greatly
alleviated bv their blood depurating
and anti-inllaminatory action.
Important. Endorsed by the Medical
profession. PR. WM. HAIJS RU-SAM
.p ti rur T.IT V IS cures 'otirhs. Colds and
Oonsmi-tion. and all "p
Throat, an.l Chot. IU. TOWbEVS
TOOTHACHE ANODYNE cures in nnc
MINUTE.
leblii
r7-The National fJold Medal was award
pd to nradloy & Hulofson for the b-st
Photosranhs in tho United .States, and the
Vienna Medal for the best in the world.
429 Montgomery Street, .San 1 rancisco.
HEADACHE. As a remedy for -head-ttche
Toad's Extract is used with much
benefit, by bathing the forehead with it
and taking ten or fifteen drops internally.
It is most useful fn headaches of a coit7cs
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 bo bathed or a cloth,
wet in tho Extract, and taken inwardly.
dose as above, repeated. in an nour. n
necessary.
Too Yowo to PiK.-Thousands of
voung persons between the ages of 1 and
2 die of consumption, every one of whom
might have been saved by using IIAi-l. S
Honey of Horeuocsd and Tar when
t he couch first Ret in.
Pike's toothache Props cur? In one minute.
A Fine Tiling for the Teeth.
Fragrant SOZODONT is a composi
tion of tho purest and choicest ingre
dients of the Oriental vegetable king
dom, livery ingredient is well known
to have a beneficial ellect' on the teeth
and gums. Its embalming or antisep
tic property and aromatic fragrance
make it a toilet luxury. SOZODONT
removes all disagreeable orders from
the breath caused by catarrh, bad teeth,
Ac. It is entirely free from the in
jurious and acrid properties of pastes
and powders which destroy the enamel.
One bottle will last six mouths.
rii:r.
Feb. oth, at McFee's mill, Washington co
John Mcl-Ve, aged -i0 years.
He was the eldest son of Henry McFee,
of Washington County. lie was a young
man of quiet and industrious habits, and
well liked by all who knew him. Ho de
parted this life after an Illness of 30 inin.
utes. He was born in Ohio, March 27th,
1S17. He leaves a wife and 3 children to
mourn his loss. F.
BORX.
Nar Clackamas, Feb. 2(th, to tho wife of
Geo. W. Capps, a daughter.
NEW TO-DAY.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of t ho State of Oregon
for the County of Clackamas.
Mathias Kandle, Plaintiff,
vs.
Helen A. Kandle, Defendant.
Tc Ifel.;n A. Kandle, defendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you aro hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
ncainst. you in tho above entitled suit, bv
the first day of the term of said Court fol
lowing the expiration of six weeks from
the lirst publication of this summons, said
first publication being on the 3d day of
March, 1S70 ; and if you fail to answer said
complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court, for the relief demanded "therein,
which is for a dissolution of the nmrriage
contract existing I km. ween plaintiff and
defendant herein, and for the custody of
the minor children.
by ordrof Hon. E. 1 Sliatf uek, Judge of
said Court, daled March 1st, 1S7(.
I-. T. JJAKIW
Attorney for Pl'ff.
Citali n.
In the County Court of Clackamas Countv,
Oregon.
Tn the, mattr-r of thi Kstate of Henrv
.Sprague, deceased.
To Mary M. Jackson, an h -ir of deceased :
rilHK ADMINISTIllTOR OF SAID
A Estate having filed in said Court her
petition praying for tur.-nse to sell land bo
loiig;ng to said Estate, s.tuate in Clacka
mas County, Oregon, bounded as follows,
f o-wit : beginning at t !" corner between
Sees. 1 1 and 2a East m T. 2 S., J. 3 K., run
ning thence North s) rods; thenc West
l.i) r.d? ; tli'Mio-" South lii) rods: thenc:
East 111 roils ; thence Nort h--ast. 120 rods to
the plae of b '.inniiig ; containing X,V.)
acres more or less.
Therefore in the nam" of the State of
Oregon you are hereby cited to appear in
said Court at a t rin thereof to be held on
Monday, the 3d day of April, A. I. Is7(i, to
show cans'1, if any exist, why an order of
sale should not bj made as in said petition
prayed for.
( 1 Witness, th Hon, N. W. Iian-
l r..s ' dall, Judjre of said Court, and
( ) th" s al thereof allixed the 1st
day of Maroh, A. I . 1S7.
mh3-4t. J. M. FUAZK1J, Clerk.
adiiiiiiisfrafoi-'N Siile.
"P X IC3tSTI AXt'K OF AN ORDER- AND
h licens issued aud made tha 7th dav of
February A. I . lS7ti, by the County Court
ot Clackamas'ountv, Oregon, the under
signed Administrators of the Kstate ,f W.
W. Cook, deceased, will on Wednesday, the
2ith day of April, A. i . lS7t!, ,-.f 1 o'clock I.
M., Sit the Court House lo-r in Oregon
City, Oregon, sell nt public auction the fol
lowing described tract of land belomrin to
said estato, in Clac kamas Count v, Oregon,
to-wit :
The W. ?i of t he S. W. ?.i of See. 7, in T. 2
S., It. 3 E., in one pared.
The K. v. of the s. W. V, of Sec 7 in T. 3
S., It. St. H., in one parcel.
Terms of Sale i ii.--!e,urt h cash, in gold
coin, on day of sale; rem,-, ind r si.t v daws
time, bearing interest id the rate'ol oiie
per cent, per inont h.
r:!o;. -v. foster,
IV. II. C OOiv,
March 3d. lS7(i-lt. Admrs.
Johnson & Met'owx, Aft'vs.
Fin Settlement.
IIIKKKI'.Y GIVi: XOTICK THAT I
have tiled in th" Count v Court of Clack
amas County, Oregon, mv final account ns
Administrator of t lie Estate of A. M. Hard
ing, deceased, and the Court has appointed
Monday, the 3d day of April A. 1. KS7(, for
the "hearing of objections to and settle
incut of the same.
A'. O, HARDING,
March 2, ls7G-lt. Adm'r.
Johnson & McOov.'n, Affys.
Final Settlement.
TRKREKV GIV1-: NOTICE THAT I
have tiled in the County Court of Clack
amas County, Oregon, my final account as
Administrator of the F.statk ok J. .
ItonniNS, deceased, and the Court has ni
polnted Monday, the 3d d.i.v of April A. J).
lS7ii, for the hearing of objections to, and
settlement of the same.
X. N. UOBUINS,
March 2, lS7f.-f. Admr.
Johnson & McCowx, Attys.
ii. w. noss, ar. d. wakkkn . da vis, jr. r.
ROSS & 11 A VIS,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
Oregon City, - - Oregon.
r-Offlee. at the City Dispensary, corner
of Main and Fourth sts.
Ir. Davis is a graduate of the University
of Pennsylvania, and has lately arrived
Irom the East.
Particular attention riven to surgery.
Office hours from 8 o'clock a. m. to or. Ml
Firemen's Election.
V"OTICE IS HEREIJV GIVEN THAT
y the Annual Election of the Oregon
City Fire Department will be held on Mon
day, the (th day of March, lS7t',for the pur
IKJse of electing
1 Clilef Engineer,
1 A"s';n t Eiiiiircr,
Polls to be openetl at House of Cataract
Hose Company, No. 2.
F. O. MeCOWX,
Mayor of Oregon City.
W0R8HAM a BAMSBY,
Dealers in
BEEF, PORK AND MUTTON.
Ortrt Fellows Rntlaliiir, Main St.
Reorders delivered to any part ofOrcgon
City or Canemah.
Oregon City, Feb. IS :tf.
Laltocquc, Savior & Co.
Oregon City.
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, Jiran and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
OAK, ASH A XI) HICKORY FLAXK.
XORTUKUP & THOMPSON,
Dee. 31,lS7.j:m3 Portland, Oregon.
" " " N. 'N. .'"
NEW STORE AMD
NE7G0CD3,
Af NEW ERA.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Toots and Shoes.
Wooden Ware, Drus and Medicines,chcap
for cash or produce!
J. CASTO.
DUVOL, MILLER & CO.,
AT MOORE'S MACHINE SHOP,
OREGON CITY, OREGOX.
MAXCPACTUREUS OP DITOL'S
Patent Wheels for Vehicles of all
kinds Also all kinds of
Blacksin i t III ag
Done to order,
Wagons oii:l Carriages
Made and Kepaired, and all kinds of
armors' Rlaeksmithing done with dis
patch and neatness. Orders solicited.
vv agon and Carriage makers are invited
to examine our
Patent Wlieels,
And us them instead of Wooden Wheels.
ti tT.Cltc?ur Wheels to either Iron or
I nimble Skein Axles. dec2Hf.
CLIFF HOUSE,
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
T. V. RHODES,
3?i-opi-ic-toi.
Transient Board, SI to ri per Day.
Single Menla SO cents.
Hoard per Week $5 OO
Hoard mid lodging, er veelt.....S0 OO
The Table will ba supplied with the best
tho market affords.
P.all Hupiers furnished on short notice,
and at reasonable terms.
Nov. 10, 1873 .-tf
s
fK HAVE THE FOLLOWING HEAD
Estate lor sale.
No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon
City.
No. 2. ICO Acres, good house, and barn
full of hay ; S" acres in cultivation,
orchard, good water: 1-3 miles-from
Oregon City. Price SoOO, half down.
No. 3. Acres, 75 In cultivat ion ; houses,
barns, wells, Ac: good orchard; 0
miles from Oregon City. Price 1,500 ;
halt down. Hell half placa at same
rates.
No. 4. 2tD Acres, 25 acres under cultiva
tion, 5 acres orchard, good running
water; 125 acres open brush land; ?;
mile from school house ; 8 miles from
Oregon City. Jl.a Mj; 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 ; S5 per acre?.
No. G. .Land on the river above Oregon
City, cheap; p:irt of the Barber claim;
good wood yard.
No. 7. !1"20 acres; 75 Improved, a large,
new, well finished frame dwelling,
plum and apple, orchards, living wa
ter, IS acivs of fall wheat, ti miles
lrom Oregon City, on Molalla road,
church and school house adjoining ;
can be had for t,25'J, one-third down,
balance on time.
No. S. 4'J acres at Milwnukie; part
beaver dam. Price, $1,000.
No. 9. .S. I,. Campbell's homestead for
sale.
No. 10. A Hargnin. A farm in good run
ning order, of Ji'iO acres ; 125 acres in
cultivation, tS acres of wheat, will
produce 1200 bushels of wheat (will
insure Si'l bushels), good orchard,
good new barn, farming implement s,
4 head of cattle, 20 hogs, some of them
fine stock, ten miles from Oregon
City, school house, church, postoflice,
and store near by ; all for S 1,25a, $1,
5)0, do.vn, balance in three years.
Other desirable bargains in Clackamas,
the best county In the State.
Any sue having money to lend can have
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 A McCOWN. and
JOHXSOX, McCOWN cSfM.VC'KlTM.
Offices tn Oregon City and Portland.
Nov. 12. 1S7.3 :tf
SELLSSJG OF AT COST!
FOR
Thirty DaysOnly!
AT
B. A. HUGHES',
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
Dealer In
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
MAKING 3QQM FOilSPRINQ STOCK
13. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, Jan. 3d, 1S7G.
County Scrip Taken as Cash.
Ja7rff.
Miniiiistrator's Xoficr.
-JVT OTICE 1H HEREBY GIVEN TH AT I
j have been appointed Administratrix
of t he Estate of Wm. Broughton, deceased,
by the Hon. County Court of Clackamas
County, Oregon, therefore all persons hav
ing claims against said estate aro requir
ed to present t hem fo me at Pease's Mill,
at the falls of the Willamette River, in
Clackamas Countv, Oregon, on or before
the expiration of six months from date of
this notice, with proper vouchers.
SAHAH BIlOlfcHTO.V.
JOHNSON fc McCOWN.
Att'ys for Admt'x.
Oregon City, Feb. 25 :4t.
A tl in i ii i st r at o r s Notire.
rpiIF, UNDKR-SIGNED HAVING BEEN
L appointed by the Hoiu- County Court
of Clackamas County, in the State of Ore
gon, administrator of tho estate of J. A.
Burnett, deceased, late of said county, all
personse havlns claims against said estate
are rcrui red to present them to me, with
their proper vouchers, within six months
froir the date of this not ice, at the office of
the County Clerk, in Oregon Citv, in said
County. O.G. FOSTER,
Administrator.
-Oregon City, Feb. 5, 1876. fcbll lit.
OENTEMMI AL.
1776. 1876.
CHICAGO k MJRTIMYESTERX RAILWAY.
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
PASSENGERS FOH CHICAGO, NIA
gara Falls, Pittsburg. Philadelphia,
Montreal, Quebec, New York, Boston, or
any point Fast, should buy t heir
Tit A XSCONTIX MXTA I. TI C K. UTS
Via the Pioneer lioute,
THE
CHICAGO it XOUTII-WKSTI2RK
RAILWAY.
THIS IS TI1K BEST KOUTE EAST.
Its track is of STEEL RAILS and on it haf
Iwen made the fastest time that has evci
been MADE in this country. By this route
passengers for points east of Chicago have
choice of the following lines from Chicago :
Hj- Hie Iittslitrr, Fort Wayne nncl
I'hiciioaiid Peiumylriiiiiii Kail ways t
3 THROUGH TRAINS DAIDY.with Pull
man Palace Cars through to Philadel
phia and New York on each train.
THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman
.1 Palacu Cars to Baltimore and Wash
ington. By tlie I.alce Slore and Miclilrait
Southern Itnilivuy anl Connections
(New York Central antl Krie Kail
rals) :
O THROTTUH TRAINS DAIf.Y, with
J 1'alace Drawing Room and Silver Pal
ace Sleeping Cars through to New York.
By tlie 3iitlHrnia Central, Grant!
TriinW, (Jrcat Western antl Krie antl
New York Central Railway i
Q TlfROUUII TRAINS, with Pullman
T. f I alace Drawing Room and Sleeping
ars through to New York, to Niagara
Falls, Binfalo, Rochester or New York city.
By Bsiltiitiore niul Ohio Unilroad:
6 TlIIiOUGir TRAINS DAILY, with
Pullman Palace Cars for Newark
Zanesville, Wheeling, Washington and
Baltimore without change.
This is the SHORTEST, BEST and onlv
line runningl'ullnirtti 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 AND
THIS EAST.
This popular route is unsurpassed tor
Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth,
well-ballasted and perfee-t track of steel
rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep
ing Cars, t he perfect Telegraph System of
moving trains, t he regularity with which
they run, the admirable arrangement of
running through cars to Chicago from all
!oints West, secure to passengers all tho
comforts in modern Railway Traveling.
No change of Cars and no tedious delays
at Ferries.
Passengers will find Tickets via. this Fa
vorite Route at the General Ticket Office
of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen
to. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices
of the Central Pacific Railroad.
W. H. STENNETT,
Gen. Pas. Agent.
MARTIN HUGIIITT, Gen. Sup.
H. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121
Montgomery street, l-an Francisco.
Aug. 13 :ly
GOM STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAFiEOAT NOTICE I
Sti-. 3i:. jN". COOKE,
Will lea ve OREGON CITY for PORTLAND
every day Except Sunday, at 7 o'clock,
A. M. Returning, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sti ALICE,
Will leave OREGON CITY forf'ORVALLIS
every .Mondayand Thursday of each week.
Str. Fniinio I-atton,
Will leave OREGON CITY for DAYTON
and intermediate points on .Monday and
Thursday of each week.
J. I). BILES,
January 1st. 1S71 :tf. Agent.
200U EDITION.
M A N II O OD,
REVISKD AND CORRKCTED BY TIIK AUTHOR,
K. de F. cniTIS, M. D.. &c, Sic.
A Medical Essay 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 apix-rtaining 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 he found usefy, whether he be parent
preceptor or clergyman. I,ondon Time.
CURTIS ON ".MANHOOD." This book
should he read by th9 young for instruc
tion, and by the atllicted for relief; it will
injure no one. Mctiical Timet and Gazette.
Price One Dollar, by mail or express.
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut
ter street, or P. O. Box; 337, San Francisco,
Cat. aug. 'J7 dyisd3m
J. H. SHEPARD,
T ioot and Slioo Store,
One door north of Ackerman Bros.
Boots and shoes made and repaired as
cheap as the cheapest.
Nov. 1, 1875 i
LOUIS JAGCERS,
(Successor to Jacob Wort man)
OKEGOX CITY, OREGOX.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AT
the old stand, the largest and most
complete stock of family
GROCERIES AND fROVISIONS
Of every description, including Canned
Goods, Spices, Green Groceries Tobacco
and Cigars, in fact, everything to be found
in a first class Groce ry store.
B;oods delivered to all parts of the
Citv Free of Charge.
B-IIighefit Cash price paid for Potatoes,
Oats and other Produce.
LOUIS JAGGERS.
Nov. 23, 1S75. tf.
Administrator's Sale.
In the County Court, of the St ate of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas.
In the matter of the Kstate of Currin T.
Kimbley, deceased.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAT
J3i in pursuance of an order and license
m ado and given by the Hon. County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, nt
tho special term held February 5th, ls7tt,
thereof, I will proceed fo sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, at the Court
House door in Oregon City, on Saturday,
the 11th day of March, A. D. 1X70, at the
hoorof 1 o'clock J. St., the following de
scribed parcel of land, situated in Clacka
mas County, Oregon, and belonging lo the
estate of said deceased : the W. M of X. E
H of Sec. 10, T. 2, ., K. 3 E. of the Willamette
Meridian, cor taining 80 acres more, or less.
Terms of sale gold coin down at the
time of sale. Deed at the expense of pur
chaser. CASWELL KIMBLEY,
Administrator.
Oregon City, Feb. 10, 1S76.
CI-IAS. TClSriGrllT,
CANIJY, OREGON,
I HVSICI A N AND DRUGGIST,
Prescriptions carefully tilled at short
notice, ja7Jf.
FALL 1875
Is your time to buy goods at low priccsO
BEOTHEES
are now receiving a large stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
all of the latest Styles, which will sell-
AT LESS THAN FCRTLANO PRICES
Our stock hns lvn'lin,iri,t 1-
we will sell it at a small advance -kbove.
AGKERIAR
SAN FRANCISCO. COST.
"t7"E WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE-
y fore you purchase or go to Portland,- O
come and jiricoeour goods and convince
yourself that we do what we say. Our stork
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
. Hats, Boots and Shoes,
O
Ladies and Gents'
Furnishing Goods.
Notions, Grotj
ice, Hard
ware"
and a great many other articles too numer'
ours to mention
A L S O
DOORS, WINDOWS,
o
PAINTS AND OILS, I
ETC., ET(?
We will also pay the Highest' Marked
Price for
Q
Country Produce.-
ACKERM?N BROS.
Oregon City. Sept. 23, lti75- tf
ALLEi MATTOOftVo
(LEAR CREEK, CLACKAMAS COU.XTT.o
I DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD CtTS--tomers,
and the public at large, that I
have Jnst received a new supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CUTLERY, HARDWARE",
And Other 3IiscelIaneous Goods.
All of which I now offer for sale at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
o
My object Is to tell all myoldfriends and
customers that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell goods Cheap, FOK CASH, o
upon such terms as agreed upon, q
I shall also have in my employ a thorough:
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
and constantly keep stock on hand fer thv
o
plan ii fart lire & Krpair of Boots & Shoesr
and all orders in that line will be promptly
attended to.
ALLEN MATTOON,
Near the Viola JIHIs
octl t
FIPJE POULTRY.
Bred by EVS- EYRE, Jr.
jSTAIPA, California,
Bronz Turkej-s. weighing 40 lbs, each Em
den Geese, weighing from 40 to 50 fcsv
' P('r pair. Bra h mas,- Leghorns,
Games, etc. Pekin Ducks, aver
aging IS to 20 ttis., and best of
all Ducks as layers.0
Also A fine assortment of Pigeons,
Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets.
Any variety of fowls desired imiorted.
Eoos, true to name, fresh and well
packed, for sale at moderate prices.
Send for Illustrated Circular, and Prioe
List , to
M. EYRE, Napa, CI-
On receipt of 10 cents In stamps, I win
furnish specimen copy of the Pocltet 0
Eclletis. an illustrated 32 page monthly, w
the recognized authority in poultry matter
in tho U. S. ; and decidedly the best Poul
try Journal published. Subscription only
51 25 a year.
Please state where you saw this adver
tisement. Orders may also be left at this Q
oftice.
JOIKIV II. MOORE'S
MACHINE SHOPS,
OREGON CITV, OK EG OX.
TEAJI ENGINES, SAW-M1LLS,
FLOtRIXG MILLS, SHAFTING,
Pulleys, Haiiffer' Hydraulic Pumps
GEARING, IJOXES, made to order.
Reapers, Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in
thft best manner. Farmers' Blackseiitn
ing done with neatness and dispatch.'
Wheat Cleaners, Jackets, Iron and 211 ne
Shaker Screens and Perforated Plates,
made to order.
Agent forth e
HOUSTON PATENT WATER WHEEL,
The Best Wheel in Use.
Orders Solicited
Dec. 31, 1875 If
AifniinistraiOr s Sale.
V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT,
pursuant to an order of tho County
Court of Marion County, Oregon, I will
otter for sale at public auction on Saturday.
March 2oth, 1.S76, at 11 o'clock. A. a
Court House door in Oregon City. J-7
mas County, Oregon, for gold coin mhand,
the following described real( "tnte, belong
ing to the estate of Joseph A f right, de
ceased, to-wit : Lot 3 of 6. IP, and the S. W.
of the S E. 14, and Ixts 1. 2. 3 and 4 of S.
0 all in T. 4 S. R. 2 E. of the Willamette
Meridian, containing OWXf
febl8i3t Administrator.
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