OREGON CITV, OREGON, APRIL 21, IS7C-
NOTICE. Xo Certificates of puVJicu
tion Will he jriven iinlil our fe are
paid. Tl'f xha?l make no deviation from this
rvie in future.
"ew Precincts.
In the matter of the formation of new
products had at tho April term of the
County Court of Clackamas county,
Oregon!
V NEW KKA rilECIXCT,
Ti-,.m.lflas follows, to-vit: Commenc
S on t e i ieht bank of tho Willamette
r"ver.t the N. W. corner ot JI. i ho wn
dona ion claim, thence- easterly on the
!r.i l nundary to the N. K. corner of
S dS "" southerly on the
soction of Sec. VI in r. ... U. U;-. n
east on saM section lino to tl
corner of Sec: 17 in T. 3, .S. l
theiK-e south on section lino to the S i.,
corner of Sec. 3) in said 1. 3, S !. . - 1...
thtico south to centre line sot See. -,
the co west to section line, thence south
to K K. Corner of si-ction 31, towi.ip
north tothe N. W.&rSerof said section
3?. thence west to the quarter section
.post oetween sections 2 and .H thence
'north to the rfcrht Imnk ot the U illain
.tto river, thence erossino; w it n er,
fo Rowing its left hank w.th it jnraii
derings, To the west boundary ot section
31 iiiaM township, thence north on
said section line to the N'. W . coM.er ot
Hection PJ, thence east on section line to
tho right bank of Willamette nver,
thence down said river to the place ot
beginning. Voting place, ew l.ra.
I io n r.. XII PKEfl NOT,
rmnded as follows, to-w it : Commenc
ing ui) Clear creek at friot of the moun
tains thence down Clear creek to the
ilo north of the south
township line of T. :., S. H. Si, ; thence
west on section line to S. V . corner ot
.section in said township, tlienee south
on section line to the S. V. corner of
See. 17 in T. 4. S. It. I-'., thence east to
S. W. corner of section 13. tneiiee south
t, tb. S corner of section L'7, thence
east to tho place of bejrinmntr. A otitis
placo at Highland School House, in
aaid iireciiret.
rior-v rr.KfixcT,
Hounded as follows, to-wit : Commenc
ing at the S. V. coi ner, of See. U'l, T. :?,
S. 11. 3 JO., tlienee east to t he Clackamas
river, the center of section thence'
west to the west side of section 11,
tlienee tmrlh one half mile, thence west
one half mile, thence south two miles,
thence west one half mile, thence south
to the place of I ic'-riiming. Voting place
at or near Abel Mattoon's, in said pre
cinct. so ha spiunus im'.i-cinct.
Rounded as follows, to-wit : ('oninicnc
ing at a point n the Molalla river
where the township line between town
ships " and tJ in S. 11. K. crosses the
Molalla river, thence west to the N. W.
foriier of T. C, S, It, 3 K,, tlienee south
n townsliip line to to foot of mountain
at Hut to creek, tlienee i:p I Suite creek
to the- summit of mountains, thenee
(fowiil olalla river to place of Wcgiu
ning. 10 Voting1 place at .Soda Springs, in
said precinct,
Circuit Court Docket.
T!i- following are the cases on the
docket for the April term of t lie Circuit
mrt for Clackamas county :
i.AW ist;s.
',i!iin::-si,M'-rs of ( 'l.i'-k-.:n;is county,
Oregon vs ). Hannah.
Harding A' 1'otter vs.lohn Sehrani.
.lot ham Tompkins ct al vs 1j.
CamplH II et al.
K.J. !oU i ath vs Ti. S ml.
Isaac Williams vs Miller, Marshall
A Cw.
Annie Newman vs Oregon Steamship
Company. ,
Marv Angeliue Leahy et al vs O. it
c. it. it. Co.
.1. :. Uotiu- It vs A. C. I'. iil 'V.
S. I",. S -, !- vs.F. II. Kei-iei
hai. . 'urri. r vs S. W. Mo- J ot r..
Francos F. Cftrrier v.s S. W. .Moss et
al.
Clara A. Currier vs S. Y. Moss et al.
.1. II. S'.i -kney vs S. W. Moss et al.
Lucy A. 'm i jer vs S. W. Moss et al.
Clarissa Colby vs S. W. Moss et al.
.os. Hedges vs Isaac Ogden ct al.
It. 15. 'urry vs John 'allin.
S. .lo'.wison vsCnolsiii WilSoii.
L. U'hit. A" Co. v-; lloor-k A" Lee.
.Ia. M . M.xfre vs W. P. Poland ct al.
L W. Wyland vs Wm. Millspaugh.
KarlSideg vs ("has. Derome.
hasSweagle vs.lohn Wilh'.'it.
EritY
Alon.o S vartz vs Wm. M;'Craeken.
Iteln-ee:i K. Mcx.-re et al vs Caroline
Adams et :d.
.1. I. M iller v.s John ruber and J. 15,
Day.
selioul land vs.his. K- Hogg.
Marv Kiiler vs L. Llller.
Mathins Kan, lie vs Helen A. Handle.
O ."s'ls iurMay vs L-ifayMte M ay.
L. 15. 'le ments vs S. s. J, .hns. in.
Chas. Sviaglo vs. .1 vu u WilhoiL and
wife.
Martha. I. Leals vs Darwin T. Deals.
L. D. C. Latourelte vs Lugcne La
Forest and Thomas Charman.
Win. liroughtiii vs .1. W. Newman,
for continual ion of sale.
Real Instate Transfers.
Following are the real estate transfers
efor tho week ending April ISth '
United States to Solomon Wheeler
"and wife, notification No. tlSsij claim
No. 4'), being parts ot sections 21i and .,
T. 2, S. R. : L, containing 10 acres.
United States to Urazelli i S ivage. the
l:. of the S. W. 'i an! the W. -j of
the S. I. S of section 27, T. 4, S. R. ;5 K.,
containing arres.
Uniteil States to Thomas Havrrs- and
wife, notification No. 27'Jd, containing
acres.
United States to Abigail Cutting, wid
ow and heirs at law of Chas. Cutting,
deceased, notification No. Wl, claim 47,
being parts of sections .T and o'i, T. 4,
S. R. 2 L, and claim f2. being parts of
sections 1 and 2, T. .1, S. K. 2 K., contain
ing t40 acres.
Ceorge Marshall and wife to Carl
Sehulpius, ;:2j M-l(H) acres in T. 3, S, 11.
1 W.; consideration $l,No.
W. Welch toC. A. Wade, a fractional
part of the Presbv Welch donation
claim, situated 1n "T. 2, S. "II, 2 I-:., con
taining 40 acres ; consideretion SS00.
O
Jury I.lst.
Tho following is the jury list drawn
by the county clerk on the jth day of
Aprtl for the April term of Circuit
Court for Clackamas county, to con vene
on next Monday, the 21th of Aprii :
V. II. Fonts, J. M. Mare, A. J. Stout
Albert Walling. P, Paqiiet. R. X. Wor
1... T. 1 Hardincr. A. Nicholas V
v..,l,il,i .Tohn Deardorf. Isaac .vtt'
O. P. C.leason, J. M. Foster, R. I. De-
Lashnmtt, 1j. A. seaiey , .m. h.
Y. W. Mav. J. 15. Day, J. C. Traeev, .1
W. Otlield," Peter Tjevvis. K. Skiroin, T
J. McCarver. II. M.. ( Jangaw, J. C. Cor
Tuthers, K. Forbes. Wm. Howell. A.R.
Shipley, 1 fnry Will, A. Shipley , and
11. v . ija-Ke. -
Letter. List. Letters remaining in
the Postoftice, at Oregon City, April
21st, 1S75: ,
Alkire, II. N. ; Andrew, Joseph ; Can
non, Charles: Clark. JLames: Currins,
Thomas; Jrisbor, Paul; Hamilton,
Cinthay ; Hamilton, J. Harrison ; Hard
ing, V.0.; Kinder John; Mnscot. A.;
Pavne, r. ; Truavas, J. R. ; Wvnn.S.J.;
Waid. Oliver; Whiting, Mis3'T. A.
If called ifor please sav wlsen "adver
tised." J. M.Hacon, P.M.
Gov. D. P. Thompson arrived at
Roise City on the 5th inst., from Wash
ington. The Statesman says: "He
intends to m ike his "permanent home
Mtli us, mid will soon have his family
,-?'-re." . .
T,, T. f'.iwrnT nrncni) t :itv has loniT I
11 J. .,V'-.V i.ifc. v - . . j - . - - n
borne a reputation for refinement and
culture unsurpassed by any place, of
even greater pretensious, within the
boundaries of the State. During the
winter, Mr. Prentice, favorably known
to all vocalists in Oregon, has been
training a lare class of ladies and gen
tlemen", residents of this' place, in the
cultivation of their voices and ear; and
on Wednesday evening last before an
appreciative audience at Pope's Hall,
iravc a grand concert, in which his en
tire class took part; their proficiency
adding new laurels to Oregon City's
many well 'wotr bays, and reflecting
credit in it.-:; fullest sense upon the
gentlemanly director. Quartetttes of
male 'voices, quartettes of female
voices, duetts and solos were all ren
dered in such unexceptionably good
style that it is -impossible for us to
designate anyone in particular as being
the '"model scholar." While not wish
ing to insinuate that the singing by few
voices was jiot relished, we cannot re
frain from giving the greatest hare of
praise for the success of the evening to
the beautiful choruses given by the en
tire class. Their rich voices filling
Pope's Hall with a silverv melody that
we venture to say never before echoed
along its walls "it was grand. In clos
ing we feel it incumbent to again con
gratulate Mr. Prentice on the entire
success concert, and hope it may be
repeated at no distant day.
We make the following extract from
the Portland Bee of the 15th hist., which
is given as the regular routine of minis
terial labors performed by tho worthy
pastor of the Congregational church of
this city, llev. Dr.' Atkinson : "At Ore
gon City on the first and second Sun
days of each month; at Pleasant Hill
on the first, and at Clackamas on the
second ; at Old and New Tacomaonlhe
third Sunday, and at Olymnia on the
fourth, preaching occasionally at Seat
tle; Sehome, and Scmiamoo, during ins
regular visits to the Sound. Saturday
before the second Sunday at Waldron's
district in Clackamas county ; Thursday
evening before the first Sabbath at
Wood burn and four times a year, when
Sabbath comes five times a month,
at Jiillsboro and ISoaverton. besides
preaching at odd times at Kast and
North Portland. Tho amount of travel
done in the course of a year to till all
these appointments is no unimportant
item of labor." 1
Indian Relic The mouth of the
Abernethy lias long been a favorite
resort of our archaeological sharps, or
rather of our Indian relic hunters, and
many are the queer tilings that have
rewarded their search. Among tho
little boys of this place that locality is
known as the arrow-head mine," on
account of the number of pieces of
formed Hint to be found. Last week a
gentleman of this place found What, to
all appearances, wasnn Indian woman's
ear-ring, it was made of solid virgin
gold, and in actual value was worth
abv,!t2 r,n. The desiguis rather unique,
ami shows a dal of ingenuity not otlen
found among the copper-colored kings
of the fewest. Ji'he relic is now in the
posession f Mayor MeCown, and,
strange to relate; this gentleman has
not thus far threatened to send it to the
Philadelphia Centennial.
Dkmotatic County Convention.
Last Saturdajr the delegates to the
Democratic County Convention assem
bled at the Court House to nominate
standard bearers for the- coming jxliti
cal fight. They lot no time in bun
combe speech making, but began work
almost immediately. The following
ticket was nominated: Senator, John
Myers: Representatives, J. M. Libbv,
I L Straight, Jr., John Reed, and J. I I.
Ringo; Sheriir, A. C. Bailey: Clerk. Jl.
S.Kelly: Assessor, J. W". May; Sur
veyor, A. J. Liaho; County Commis
sioners, A . It . S!ii ilev and Douglas;
Treasurer, J. P. Wvartl: Superinteii lent
of schools, John W. Sellwood ; Coroner,
W. N. Davis. W. II. Vaughan, Joseph
Hedges, A. R. Shipley, John Mvers,
ieo. A. Harding, A. Noltner ami W.Tj.
White were elected delegates to the
State convention.
Kloi'emeni'. On Tuesilay morning,
the boarders at the Cliff House were
surprised to miss the charming little
waiter girl at the breakfast table, ami
many were the growls and dissatisfied
looks manifested by them. On further
inquiry we found lhat the young lady
in question had departed for Ciretna
fJrocn in company withoneof Oregon
City's dashing j-oung beaux, ancl wo
this the two have doubtless been made
one.' A cruel father was the cause, and
everybody says the young man was
W-right.
Coi:ktin; the Fates. Two young
ladies iii this city, interested in the
subject of matrimony, recently tied
their two big toes together on retiring
to bed, leaving to the fates to decide
which should first be married, tho one
having the longest piece of string on
her too iu the morning to win. It is
needless to relate tho consequences,
but if the doctor has to amputate that
toe, don't blame fate.
Remojous. Soryices at Uio I5aptist
church next Sunday morning will be
conducted by W. II. Latourette, W. C
Johnson and other laymen in the
absence of the pastor. The union meet
ing will be held m the Isaptist church
in the evening. Strangers and all oth
ers cordially invited to attend.
On last Saturday two men were ar
rested for two much devotion to King
Alcohol -not that they had imbibed
too freely, but because they were
charged with stealing a whole liar re 1 of
that intoxicating beverage known as
"old rye." As the case was not made
out, we omit the names of the accused.
Drawn Off. The steamer Fannie
Pat tdii, lias drawn olT tho Yamhill
route until further notice. We under
stand it will be until after harvest.
Freight and passengers were so light
that it was a losing business.
Over three hundred salmon were
caught one day' this week in the locks
across the river. The water was let
out, and all they had to do was to walk
m and pick them up.
,
In two days of last week, Messrs,
Brown and Pratt caught 475 salmon,
not a stone's throw from the falls. Our
triends oil" from the river may well
envj- us.
Mu. A. A. Waters, the new U.S.
Marshal, has appointed Wm. P. P.urns
as one of his deputies, and Charles S.
burns as one of his bailiffs.
On Sunday morning, wo noticed a
large band of Indians, with squaws,
papooses, ponies, dogs, guns and furs,
moving toward Portland.
In speaking of a largo egg last week,
we should have credited Master Toney
Noltner with owning the hen which
performed the mighty feat.
Mu. Frank Albright, who has been
laid up for the past two months with
imping:' rhtism, is rapidly
Crov. D. P. Thompson, of Idaho, is
spendingafew daysin our citv visiting
friends and looking after his business.
Mr. C. Ft May hew and family left on
the steamer Ajax Thursday, en route
for Austrialia.
iv L are uouei many oongations to
Mrs. John Schram for a beautiful bo
ouet of ilowers.
Rrooighton's saw mill lias closed
down on account of high water.
Republican Primaries on Saturday,
the 22nd, and the County Convention
on ednesday, the 2)th.
The recent rains have considerably
swollen the river, and drift wood is as
plentiful as er a anything.
- J'Evi Lelm, the hermit of Oregon
City, is lecturing in Douglas county.
i T.IIEun has ,n1 its appearance at
last. Ue hope it will stay a while.
The mud is drying up under tho
genial rays of old Sol? 1 P thG
We are sorry to learn that Mrs. A J
Apperson is very ill.
Mn. II. E. Chamberlain is rerv low
with typhoid fever. 3 OV"
The Alice is the only boat of the O S
Co. s running on the upper river. '
Only one drunk before his Honor
this week. .
Circuit Court next Monday, the 21th.
SUMMARY Ol STATE XEIVS.
"Wasco county has 1,078 voters.
Wheat is worth SO cents at Albany.
Portland is infested with clothes
thieves.
Wood at Astoria is half wood and
half water.
(Jreen pea vines are six inches
high at the Dalles.
Arms for the Capital Guards at
Salem have arrived.
Prof. Powell, of Salem, is quite
sick with dyphtheria.
The Benton Democrat has entered
upon its sixth volume.
All the idle men around Portland
are leaving for the fisheries.
About 500 cords of wood was float
ed off by high water at Albany.
The Santiam ditch lias been sold
to Mr. John Crawford for 832,900.
The mills at Gardiner are cutting
about 50,000 feet of lumber per day.
"Twenty-ono" and "ltyestraw" are
to be put in training for the Centen
nial races at Portland.
A. A. Waters, the lately appointed
TJ. K. Marshal, -took possession of
his office last Monday.
At Eugene City, on the 15th, the
river was a quarter of a mile out of
its banks and still rising.
Tho Dee is going after those bloody
butchers in Portland who keep
black and" dried up beef.'
The Virginia mine, in Eater coun
ty, cleaned up a ten days run last
week, which aniauntod to $8,800.
A citizen of East Portland reports
having'discovored gold bearingquartz
and coarse gold near Mount Hood.
The Linn county court declined
to take action in regard to a bridge
across the North Fork of the S,an
tiam. There is a rooster in "Washington
county, owned - John Winters,
with three horns about three inches
in length.
A little son of Jonathan Grant of
Salem was badly hurt by a gang of
hoodlums last fcmnday, at the rair
grounds.
IT. II. Gilfry repeated his lecture
on "Tombs of Dead Cities" at Salem,
last Tuesday evening, for the bene
fit of the Y. M. C. A.
The Tribune says: "A casual ob-serve-r
has no correct idea of the
amount of goods sold at wholesale
by some of tho merchants of Dalles
City. Ever since the roads have
become somewhat passable teams
from various parts of Wasco Uma
tilla and Grant counties, as well as
some from Klickitat county, have
arrived here almost daily, and loaded
up with goods."
Joseph Poulanger, a Frenchman,
who lived near Taylor's ferry, on the
Tualatin, is missing, and it is sup
posed ho has been murdered.
On Wednesday of last week there
were three schooners lying at the
mouth of the Umpqna, waiting for
aji opportunity to go to sea.
Oscar Bellinger, son of C. B. Bel
linger of Portland, has received the
appointment of cadet at the Naval
Academy at Annapolis.
The Willamette was higher at
Albany on Tuesday than it has been
for four 3-ears. From Saturday to
Monday it raised 28 feet.
A resolution was adopted by the
Douglas County Independent Con
vention favoring the re-election of
Hon. John Burnett as Judge of tho
2d Judicial District.
Capt. Frances Conner is to go East
without delay to bring out the new
steamship Geo. W. Elder. She is to
bo placed on the route "between San
Francisco and Portland.
A. W. Nye, of Weston, Umatilla
county, has been kicked by a young
stallion, thereby losing three teeth
and having his cheek bono broken.
A man by the name of Armstrong
was arrested, at Gardiner last week,
on the charge of being concerned in
a stabbing affray at Corvallis last
winter.
The Dallas barber wants a helper.
The boys go into his shop when ho
is away after his meals and shave
themselves, thus beating him out of
the slick quarter.
Mver Ilirsch. formerly of Salem.
died in Xew York on the 12th inst.
The deceased was at one time a can
didate for State Treasurer on the
Republican ticket.
Chas. Miller, aged about 1G, son
of Dr. Miller, of Pendleton, had
both bones of his left forearm broken
last week, by being thrown from a
bucking Cayus'o pony.
At a meeting of the stockholders
of the O. & C. Tt. R. Co, at Portland
last Saturday, the following Board
of Directors were elected: W. L.
Halsev, Ben. Holiday, II. Thielsen,
Geo. W. Weidler, C. n. Lewis, li.
Koehler and S. F. Chadwick.
The following is the Democratic
ticket nominated in Lake county;
Representatives," William M. Averil;
County Judge, Qnincv A. Brooks;
Sheriff, Samuel C tlutson: Clerk,
R. B. Hatton ; Treasury, J. S. Hanks;
Assessor. G.'C. Duncan, Surveyor,
Frank Cheesman; School Superin
tendent, W. J. McConnell County
commissioners, Stephen C. Moss and
W. II. norton.
At the Democrat primaries in East
Salem Precinct last Saturday, about
25 or 30 voters seceded in a body,
held a primary of their own and
electee! a set of delegates to-the coun
ty convention but it is probable that
they will get ' there seats in that
body. The affair was not all har
monious. The Tolk county Republicans
nominated the following ticket on
the 15th: State Senator, A. W. Lu
cas; Representatives, Ed. Bolter,
Thos. Blair, H. II. McCord; County
Clerk, C. Kennedy; Sheriff, Pieuben
Pigg; Treasurer, John James; Comi
ty Commissioners, J. P. Emmett,
Mr. Wells; Assessor, Nat. Holman;
School Superintendent, J. L. Collins;
County Surveyor, Mr. Churchill;
Coroner, Dr. Warriuer.
The following are the nominated
county officers of the Lane County
Democratic Convention, held on the
15th: For Senator, John Whiteaker;
Representatives A. J. Cruzan, Ed
burton Redford, R. B. IL-vyes; Coun
ty Commissioners C. Holt, C. T.
Hale; Sheriff, John Stewart; Treas
urer, John Day; Assessor, George
Kinsey; Coroner, Dr. Bowlin.
Tiliirlvot IJcport.
Portland Market.
Legal tenders, Rs buying, S9 selling.
Flour. Kxtra, S3 00 ; .superfine, SI 23.
Wheat. SI 70 percental.
Oats. U5e. to 70c. i' bushel.
Larley. $1 3-3 percental.
Daeon. Sides, 12e ; hams, 16"fgl7;
shoulders, SfRlt.
Lard. In kegs, lie: in lOffj tins, He.
Putter. Fresh roll, Ofi&tOe.
Fruits. Dried apples, in sacks, lie,
kegsS'i ; plums, pitless, 1115; peaches
He ; prunes, 17c.
Fggs. lGc.
Chickens. Full grown, $3 50S1 00
t9 dozen.
Hides. Dry, 13e; salted, 6c; culls ,H
off.
Tallow. 5 ?sc t?ft.
Wool. 23 to 23c.
Feed. Bran, S-!2 OO IV ton; shorts,
$2.3 to 530; oilcake, SM 50.
Hay. Haled, $16 00 to $18 00 $ ton;
loose, $13 00.
Potatoes. 7073e V bushel.
Onions. 1 to lc l tt.
Mutton sheep $22 73.
Oregon City Market.
Wheat. "He y bushel.
Oats UOc V bushel.
Potatoes .sOc ) bushel.
Onions 1 .30 bushel.
Flour SI 37 aek or S3 .30 bbl.
Dried Fruit Apples, 9c. pit.
Plums, L3c.
T'.utter--30rC55c P.
J-'ggs 20o t- dozen.
Chickens Grown, Si 00 - dozen;
I'.acon Sides, l,3e 7 lt ; hams, 10c.
Lard Hi to 17e.
Ilay-5r20 ton.
Wool 22e x tti.
Green Apples 73c to SI ;30 J box.
Tlie ?I:tvi-Ii of Reason.
"'There are certain pretended philos
ophers and wiseacres who, when you
speak to them of the progress of man
kind, shako their heads and talk of
the good old days before steam was
applied and the Morse telegraph in
vented. Away with such humbug!
The great discoveries which have en
riched mankind ; united by a wire link
great nations separated tiy mighty
seas, dwarfed Space with Speed, and
reduced disease to his minimum, can
not by any exercise of ingenuity be de
monstrated to be aught but blessings.
Among the sanatory discoveries of
the nineteenth century is one, that in
view of the salutary 'influence it hns
exerted, deserves a foremost place.
Wc allude to Hostetter's Stomach
Hitters, which is one of tho most de
servedly celebrated tonics wnd altera
tives of the present day. The most
unimjHachable testimony establishes
the fact that this popular medicated
stimulant and corrective annihilates in
digestion, constipation, urinary disor
ders, and man- affections ot tho sensi
tive organs. In the mining regions
and new clearings of tho West, it is
regarded by tho inhabitants as an indis
pensable means of preventing, us well
as curing chills ami fever, and there is
scarcely a city or town in the Union,
some of whose denizens have not
borne witness to its ellicacy in remedy
ing the first named class of maladies.
As an invigorant, appetizer and
carminative, irostetter's Bitters are
incomparably the most effective and
the purest. Their basis ot fine old rye,
the most healthful alcoholic spirit ob
tainable, as of itself no mean tonic, but
its strengthening properties are in
creased fifty fold by the vegetable ex
tracts which it holds in solution, and
to which tho surpassing quality of the
Hitters are due.
Important. Endorsed bv the Medical
profession. IiU. WM. HAbJVS HALS AM
ton IJIE LUXGS cures Couirhs. Colds and
ronsmption, and all disorders of the
Throat and Client. U. TOWLEY'S
TiiJt'UlA(;JiE ANODYNE cures in one
MINUTE. febKi
f Impure ISrentii.
Among all the disagreeable conse
quences that follow the decay of the
teeth, an impure breath must be the
most mortifying and unpleasant to its
possessor, and it is tho most inexcusa
ble and offensive in society; and yet
tho cause of it may easily bo removed
by cleansing yonr teeth daily with that
justly popular dentifrice, Fragrant SO
ZODONT. It purifies and sweetens
the breath, cools and refreshes the
mouth, and gives a pearl-like appear-anee-to
the teeth, Gentlemen who in
dulge in smokinr3'shold clemse their
teeth with SOZODOXT, as it removes
all unpleasant ordorsof the weed, Ask
your druggist for it. '
B""The National (Jold Medal was award
ed o Bradley ,t Hiilofsr.ri for the best
Photographs in the United States, and the
Vienna Medal lor the best, in the world.
129 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
MAItRIKU.
At the St. Charles Hotel, Portland,
April 10, 1S7G, by C. S. Clarke, Justice
of the Peace. Edward J. Wright and
Miss Hrn-ah Wyland, all of Multnomah
County.
NEW TO-DAY.
Notice.
-V-()T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the there ara fund funds now in mv
hands applicable to tho payment of ail
, u r;lf'rs endorsed on or before Jnne
1st, iK7t. Interest thereon will eoaso after
this date. J. 1. WAHI),
Treas. Clackamas Countv.
Oregon City, April 21st, 187.
To the Drmorrafe of Clackamas County.
J PERCEIVE THAT -AT THE CONVEX-'
L Hon held on the lr)th of April, I have
thp honor of being placed in nomination
or Wins placedjin nominationfor the ofnep
of woroncr of Clackamas county, and I
wish to say that while I am in sympathy
wifh Democratic principles under nil cir
eiimstancoR, just ice-to myself requires that
I should decline your nomination-at this
time. WARREN A. DAVIS
Oregon City, April 2i)th,
AT
E . D, KELLY'S,
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY,
JTfST ARRIVED, DIRECT FROM
Ban Francisco, all the
LATEST STYLES
of Spring and Summer
Hats & Bonnets,
Trimmed and Untrimmed, for the Serins
and Summer of 1S7U.
MILLINERY GOODS.
MILLINERY GOODS.'
HATS AND BONNETS.
HATS AND BONNETS.
FEATHERS AND FLOWERS.
FEATHERS AND FLOWERS.
RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS.
RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS.
GALL AND EXAMINE.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
No trouble to show goods, and no ono
urged to purchase. We shall keep a. well
selected stock, and our prices shall be very
reasonable, so that all may be pleased.
Ore-on City, April 7th, l,S7-tf.
1876,
1 876.
GASH STORE.
- LEVY,
AS .JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND
elegant stock of
BUY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CIGARS and
TOBACCO.
JEWELRY A SPECIALTY!
Which he will sell lower than the lowest,
for Cash strictly. Jivo me a call before
colnjr elsewhere ; I shall take pleasure in
showing my goods whether you buy or
not. iteineinber the place,
A. LUVV'S,
One door north of Ward A Harding's.
Oregon City, April 1, lS75.-tf
&HLLSNERY GOODS !
TI ST RECEIVED, AT MRS. E. S.
Warren's Millinery .Store, a new and
elfgant stoelc of latest styles of Millinery
aud Eadies' l'urnlshing (Joods, for tho
SPRING TRADE,
Which will be sold at. reasonable prices.
Toadies living in tin-country, favoring me
wit li their orders, will find tliem promptly
attended to.
MRS. E. S. WARREN,
One door sout h of lr. Welch's office.
Oregon City, March 17, 1.S7U.
J. H. SH-EPARD,
T3oot Miicl Shoe Store,
One door nort h of Ackerman Rros.
Roots and shoes made and repaired as
cheap as the cheapest.
Nov. 1, IS73:tf
H. "W. ROSS, 31. P. WAIiRES 11AVIS, jr. r.
TiOSS So DAVIS,
IMIVS1CIVXS A AD SVRKEOXS
Oregon City, - - Oregon.
By Office at the City Dispensary, corner
of Main and Fourth sts.
Ir. ayis is a graduate of the University
of Pennsylvania, and has lately arrived
from t lie East.
Particular attention given to surgery.
Oilice'riours from 8 o'clock A. m. to 5 V. si.
CIIxVS. TvISTIG-IIT,
CAMJY, ORliCON",
PIIVSICIA X AND D R V (i G IS T
Prescriptions carefully filled at, short
notice. " ja7 f.
flEPUBLICArPBIAPJES!
milE KEPUIiLICA.VS OE CLVCKA-
L mas County will meet at their usual
places of voting, in their respective Pre
cincts, on
SATURDAY, APHIL 2dd, 1S7C,
At 1 o'clock p. m., for the purjose of elect
ing Delegates to attend the Republican
County Convention, to be held in Oregon
City, on Wednesday, the 2tith day of April,
1.87ti, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., for the
purpose of nominating a County Ticket
and choosing Delegates to attend the Re
publican State Convention, to be held at
Portland, on Wednesday, the S.l day of
May, lS7ti.
The several precincts are entit led to dele
gates in the County Convention as fol
lows : Springwater;3, Eagle Creek,3 ; Oswego
3, MilwaukieU, Pleasant Hill 2, Marquam's
3. Harding's 2, Rock Creek 3, Upper Molal
la 2, Can by 2, Cascades 3, Tualatin 2.
Union 2, IiOwer Molalla 3, Cutting's 2,
Heaver Creek 2, Canemah i, Marshfield 2,
Oregon City 10.
A. .T. APPEKSOX,
Chairman County Committeo.
Oregon City, March 17, 1S7G :tf.
STILL IX THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS SALOON.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
""" EEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Eamily Groceries to be found in the
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in the city free of charge. The highest cash
nrice paid for country produce.
Oregon City, March 28, 1873.
WOBSHAiS RAMSEY,
Dealers in
BEEF, P0RK3AND MUTTON.
Odd Fellows' Building-, Main St.
lE?-Ordns delivered to any part ofOregon
City or Canemah.
Oregon City, Feb, IS :tf.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Clackamas.
Mathias Kandle, riaintifT,
vs.
Helon A. Kandle, Defendant.
Tc Helen A. Kandle, defendant:
IX THE NAME OF TIIE STATE OF
Oregon, you arc hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit, by
the first day of the term of bad Court fol
lowing: the expiration of sis weeks from
the first publication of this summons, said
first publication being on the 3d day of
March, 1876; and if you fail to answer said
complaint, tiie plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief d.emanded therein,
which is for a dissolution of the marriage
contract existing between plaintiff and
defendant herein, arid for the custody of
the minor children.
lty order of Hon. E. D. Shatt uck, Judge of
said Court, dated March 1st, 1876.
L. T. IiAHIV.
Attorney for ri'ff;
' ESTABLISHED 1 806.
B. A. HUGHES,
Opposite the PostofHce,
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY
"Dealer in
dry goods,
. 'clothing,
HATS,'
BOOTS and SHOES,
HOSIERY.
LADIES' AXD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
PERFUMERY,
. TABLE CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, -
GLASSWARE,
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
ROPE,
GRAIN SACKS,
WOOLSACKS,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
AfV' STOCK OF GENERAL. MF.lt
XIX. chandise is large and well assorted.
There is no house in the citv that can
undersell me.
SMALL TR0F1TS AND 0.1 ICR RETURNS,
Is my motto.
Please call and see for yourselves Oiat
the Goods at the old firm of H. a. Hughes
cannot be beaten in quality or price. "
I keep the best Tea and Coffee and a
good supply of Faultily Urocei ie.
I give the highest market price for good
Country Produce.
B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, March 17th, 1S7G.
Tlie liig-lies t'usli price pniil for Wool.
County Scrip Taken as Cash.
ja7 :t(.
1UV0L, MILLER & CO.,
AT MOORE'S MACHINE SHOP,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
MANUFACTURERS OF DUVOL'S
l'atent Wheels for yehicles of all
Lm.i.Ic A 1 an n . I binrlo if '
Klacksmi tiling
Done to order,
"IVstjjoiis and Carriages
Made and Repaired, and all kinds of
tanners' lilacksmitlnng done with ais
patch and neatness. Orders solicited.
Wagon and Carriage makers are invited
to examine our
Patent Wheels,
And use them instead of Wood.-n Wheels.
We lit our Wheels to either Iron or
Thimble Skein Axles. deciM-tf.
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
T. W. RHODES,
IPi'opx'ietox.
Transient Hoard, SI to S3 jwr Da)-.
Sin,trl illenln 50 cents.
URoarcl jmt AVeelc ,5 00
Heard and lod;iii;, per week J 00
The Table will be supplied with the best
the market affords.
Ball Suppers furnished on short notice,
and at reasonable terms.
Nov. 10, 1S75 :tf
BEHAVE THE FOLEOWIXO REAL
Estate for sale.
No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon
City.
Xo, 2. ICO Acres, good house, and barn
full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation,
orchard, good water: 15 miles from
Oregon City. Price f 3(X, half down.
No. 3. 3'iO Acres, 75 in cultivation ; houses,
barns, wells, Ac; gixid orchard; 0
miles from Oregon City. I'rice $4,5tXJ ;
half down. Well half place at same
rates.
Xo. 4. 20 Acres, 25 acres under cultiva
tion, 5 acres orchard, good running
water; T.J5 acres open brush land; h
mile from school house ; 8 miles from
Oregon City. $1,500; half down, bal
ance, in Qiie and two years.
Xo. 5. Part of all the Parber farm, on the"
river at Koek Island above Oregon
City ; So per acre. ,
Xo. G. -Earn! on the river above Oregon
City, cheap; part of the Barber claim;
good wood yard.
Xo. 7. 3-20 acres; 75 improved, a large,
new, well finished frame dwelling,
plum and apple orchards, living wa
ter, IS acres of fall wheat. 6 miles
from Mtegon Cjty, on Molalla road,
church and school house adjoining ;
can be had for $1,250, one-third down,
balance on time.
Xo. 8. 40 acres at Milwaukle; part
beaver dam. I'rice, $1,000.
Xo. 9. S. Li. Campbell's homestead for
sale.
Xo. 10. A Unreal ii. A farm in good run
ning order, of 320 acres ; 125 acres in
cultivation, 43 acres of wheat, will
produce 1200 bushels of wheat (will
insure 800 bushels), good orchard,
good new barn, farming implements,
4 head of catt le, 20 hogs, some of t hem
fine stock, ten miles from Oregon
City, school house, church, postoflice,
and store near by ; all for $4,250, Sl;
500, down, balance in three years.
Xo. 11. A one and a half story house, one
lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., in
Oregon City, for $425.
Other desirable bargains in Clackamas,
the best county in the State.
Any sne having money to lend an 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.
aOIIXSOTt McCOWX, and
JOHNSON McCOWX &MACRUM.
Offices in Oregon City and Portland.
2Toy. 12. 1S75 .tf
CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE !
10,0 ACRES, TWO AND A HALF
miles from Clackamas Station, and
eleven miles from Portland, 12 acres under
cult ivation, fl acres in fruit trees of choice
varieties, good water, etc. Price only ?o
per acre ; terms easy.
Only three-fourths of a mile from Clack
amas Station, 1S2 acres, 100 acres in culti
vation ; best wheat land in tho State, good
house, fine location. At a low figure and
easy terms. '
Apply to
II. E. CHAMBERLAIN,
Enterprise Office, Oregon City.
EXTRACT
k Hear, J or g vill sicnk of excellent
-" fhiucs."
BOND'S EXTRACT The great Vegetable PJJi
lestryor. lias been in use over thirty
year?, and f r cleanliness and prompt cura
tive virtues cannot, be excelled.
CHILDSitB. Xo family can afford to be without
INu.iPs Exti-art. Accidents BmteM
Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved
nlmost infitftntly by -external application.
lYomptly relieves pains or Huron, ScaJU
Excoriations, ('hating, Old Soret
Roils, Felons, Corns, etc. Arras t i -fiamation,
reduces sWellinc, ptopa bleeding-,
removes (lisooliT.if iaiis find lieale rapidly. -
f EM ALE WEAKNESSES. I Vtitways relieves pain
iu t tie back mi louis,fui:ness aud praising pain
in the Ih:h1. nausea, vertitro. j
IS LEUCORRKCEA it has no cnuaL All kinds of 1
eeralion to which ladies are subject at
promptly enred. Fuller details in bookaccom
panying each bottle. l
FILES blind or bleeriinu meet prompt relief
and ready cure. Xo case, however chioulc or
obstinate, can long resistits rt-nlur use.. .-
VARICOSE Yt!KS. it is the only sure cure for
this distivssiiuf aud dangerous condition.- .
KIDKEY DISEASES. It baa no equal forpanna
ueut cure. . ; . t-r-
BLEED 1 HQ from any cansc. For this is a p
cilic. It In 3 saved hundreds of lives when all
other remeJiv'.i failed to -arrest bleeding from
nose. MomaoTt, Imsir. and elsewhere.
RHEUfSATISffl, NEURALGIA, Toothrho uJ
ACuruche it re all i.l:ke relieved, aad often pert
raanentlv cured.
PHYS1CIARS of nil schools who aro acquainted.
Willi L'ond'M Extract of Witch llazel teca
mmoiid it in their practice. Wchave loiters o
connnemlatiou from hundreds of Physicians
iaauy of whom order it ior ise in their owti
practic. la addition to the foregoing, they
order its ue for Swcl!iori of all kinds
iii:!sy, Sore Tisroaf, Inflamed Tonsil,
eimplti aud chronic Oinrrho-a, CatarrL,
Jfor which it is a specific,) Cliilblnins, Froat
ed l-'eet, fciiir.g of Insects, loquitoefli
etc., Chapped Hands, I-'ucc, and indeed
nil lnnmierof pkin cVseases.
rOILET USE. KemovesMoreness, ISouKbnem
jiud SninrfinK; heals t'nts, lOruptioaa
r.nd I'iniplem. It rericcs, iirinuraes, and r&
f rakes, while woDderfally improving tba
Complexion.
TO FAHWERS. iW's Extract. Xo Stock
lli't'edcr.uo I.iverviian can aftord to be without
it. It is used by till the Leading Livery Stables
Street Itailroa'ds and first Horecmen in New
York Citj'. It has uo equal for Sprains, Ilur--nes
or (Saddle Cliatins, iStillitcaa.
Scratclies, SvfIIinp-s,Cuts, Lacerations.
Itleedins, Pnetunniiia, Coiic, Diarrhoea,
Chills, Colds, etc. Itsrangcof action is wide,,
and the relief it affords is so prompt that it li
invaluable in every Farm-vard ns well as in
every Fann -hon&e. Let it ie tried once,, and c
yon will never be without it. . - .
CAUTIOcJ. Poiui's Extract has been imitated.
I he genuine article has the words I'ond'a Ex
tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by
the only person living: who ever knew bow
to prepare it nroperlv. Kefuse all other pre
l)arations of Witch Ilazel. This is the wnlj
article used by Physicians, and in the hosp
u.oii2f this ronntryand Europe;
HlST?RY AK0 USES OF POND'S EXTRACT.
n.. JJ,UilmU.-t forni, pent free on appUcaUoto t
POM'S EXTRACT COMPANY. , W MaideX
bane, k;w lork. '
N I AL.
1876.
O VRjXSI ATI O jV.
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY.
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
PASPEXCFRS FOR CHICAGO, NIA
gnra Kails, Pittsburg, l'hiiadlphla,
Montreal. Quebec, New York, Boston, or
any point Eusl, tlioulJ buy their -
X IIM AL TICKKTS
Via the Pioneer Ioutc '
TilK
CillCAta) XOKTII-1VESTEHN
RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE BEST HOITE EAST.
Its truck is of STKKf. HAILS, and on it hns
been made the fastest time that has.evop.
been MADi; in this country.' Pythis route
passengers lor ;oiiifs,nst of Chicago have
choice of the following lines fro.n Ciiicaga :
Tiy lite IMtixliiir-r, Kortf ll'iiyne nd
( jii uxaii:I Pennsylvania Haihvayni
TIIROl7(II TRAINS DAILY, with Pull
i man Palace Cars through to Philadel
phia and New York on each train.
BTlIKOUtJII TRAIN, with Pullman
Palace Cars to Baltimore and 'Wash
ington . .-.-:. ...
ly tlie Lake Sliore and Mictiifron
iinntlirnt Ituihvuy am! C'omieclioji
X'ew York Ceittvnl mid Erie Kail
roads) : .-
3T1IROITC.1I TRAINS DAILY, with
Palace Drawing: Room and Silver Pa it
ace Meeting Cars through-to New. York;.
By tli liclilirsiii C'eiitraJ,v' Grjiinl
Tiunk, brral Hestern and Erie u.ndt
New York Central ltailivayss
3THROr(JII TRAINS, with Pullman
1 'a lace 1 rawing Room and Sleeping
Cars thror.ih to "sw York, to Niapara
Palls, RulTalo, Iiocbester or New York city.
By BnJtitiiore anl Olifo ltaili'oadT: -.
TIIROUCill TRAINS DATLY,1 with
l'ullman Palace Cars for Newark
Zanesville, Wheeling, -Washington and.
IJaltiniore without change. -
This is the SHORTEST, REST and only,
line riinninsl'ullman celeirated I'TVLACK
SLEEPING CARS AND COACHES, con
nectins with Union Pacific Railroad aC
OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand
Janet ion, Marshall, Cedar ltapid., Clinton;
Sterling and Dixon, for CIIICACiOi AKU.
THE EAST. - . -
This poptilar route is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth?
well-ballasted and perfect track of steL
rails, t he celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep-,
ing Cars, the jerfect' TeieKraph- System of
moving trains, the regularity with which
they run, the admirable arrangement.;
running through cars to Chicago from all
points West, secure to passengers all the
comforts in modern Railway Traveling.
No change of Cars and no tedious delays
at Perries. . : .. .
Fnsscngcrs will find Tickets via this Fa
vorite Route at the General Ticket Office
of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen
to. ' ' . " i ' i .
Tickets for sale In all the Ticket Offices
of the Central Pacific Railroad. -
W. H. STENNETT,
(Jen. Pas. Agent.
MARTTN IIIVJTITTT, Gen. Sup. -.
II. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121
Montgomery street, !-an Pranoisco. : -
Aug. 13 :ly . . - -
0RE00H STEAMSHIP CO8
STEAFiSOAT NOTICE!
Str. E. COOKE.
Will leave OREGON CITY for PORTLAND
cverv day Except Sunday,! at 7 o'clock,
A. M. Returninp, will leave Portland for
Oregon City at 2k- o'clock, P. M.
Str. ALICE,
Will leave OREGON CITYforCORVALLI3
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
J. U. BILES,
January 1st. 1ST1 if. Agent.
NOTICE.
PFRSONS THAT HAVE LEFT
Deeds, Patents and Mortgages In tho
County Clerk's office, of Clackamas coun
ty, Oregon, for record, will please call-and
get them, particularly those that have-not
paid for recording the snmOi All that
have been filed prior to this .date are re
corded. JAS. FRAZER, :
County Clerk,
March 13, 1S70. mhl71m.
&SPER!AL MILLS,
Laftocque, Savier & Co.
Oregon City.
Keen constantly on hand for sale Flour,
Middlfn Pran Chicken Feed. Parties
Purchasing fee,' must lurnibh the sack.-
CEnTEN
O