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;VOFICE.--No 'ertMieatrs of publica
tion ill be jrlve; until our fi-es arc
Ilf'. MV aAi wa f? di vinlion from this
ru's:' fut at c.
City C';ui:cil.
OcttUcil met Lt-t S.iturila-evening,
bunuant to rtill by. Mayor Charman .
Tie new Coiineilmen were sworn in
an.l iu.Ui:iCl 1 y the Ileeonler.
II , Honor the Mayor delivered the
foil win;? message .
(;r.N n-"-Mi:,N 1' 1H1: (-'ITY
COUNCIL
i.v !; r:i;j:s v 1 i i .
ilutv oneo more under
ft I )-, war's my
our itv charter to
call vour attention
to nine I!l:itf TS
ene.necle.l with the
-o-riwrnm mt of
this city, ana to reeom-
jnei'i sii.:.i ;.r - ,;,fir,lftf
:is I iiav neeiii
Gvn. liiiu a!M iro ei im im
ffiVitv. I am avvurethat all the ol brers
elect fully flpprsoiate the responsibility
eiit u-t.-.l to our care, ami nojw that
e-te'i will enter heartily upon his duty,
keeping in view justice and economy
ni close watch of our expenditures.
Iuimirunts are still rapidly coming
miiL' "us, and many are seeking to
make investments in this favored por
tion of our State, for the encouragement
of which our city presents valuable
facilities, particularly to main
actures
of every description. w
water power, when proper
-.v-ni fiii-tii.il employment
immense
y utilized,
ind homes
for thousand. It there lore becomes our
lu!vas e-uirdians of the city to look
we-il t.j its general interests, ami make
it as inviting an-1 render it as eleunly
an 1 he ilthv as pu-iMble. I would there
fore reeomiiion 1 to your consideration,
and at the sane' timo ask yon to tako
action on the subject., uie uimnunn.
of streets
ling to the beauty ana
t li'ii.i- ' '
value of the eitv, as Weil as to uiesuu.v
f.iction of tho 'eitizfcin. I would also
rail vour attention to me simja't 01 ine
alloys ami drainage of that portion ot
Hi.. .- t v vin - i.i-iueen
tlie river and
th- Mutt, ana ;ia. yon uj imuwn "a
shall be the general eour.se aoopted
im-eCm"" the sanitary condition ot the
eitv, either in regar.1 to these or any
olii'.-r causes
tli:ii may o tiii-iiiuu n
i 1 1 1 1 1. rt 1 1 li m OlU'v'
t noon the general
i . . .
. . . ....initoli' I onnttt-
Itii or in is i-iiiii;inm.i4) . ...
whol.'souie condition of the water fur
nished, and as to whether any change
or alteration can or should bo made.
To our Fire I epa: tnient, of which we
inav well b" prowl, I would rccoin
ineiid that the Chief lOngim-cr of this
department be reijuired lo make a re
itwj t showing in Uriel whether the eity
n -supplied with th-r full amount of
water required to be used in case of lire
bv the couianies under his control.
'The laic change in steamboat matters
U one that livings before us for consid
eration a subject of direct interest to the
tat-pavers of this city, as uncertainties
of communication -greatly t n dangers
the success of all. I therefore recom
mend to your determination the oues
tioii whether or not there should be
Greeted at tho northern end of the city
at qc near the sand bank a permanent
par-lie. wlxirf, free for the use of all
shippers, and, if deemed advisable, to
move in thi-; direction of progress what
ah. ill be the amount expended. Late
transfers involving millions of dollars
Hti'ectin; railroad and .steamboat -om-pmies,
reipiire of us that we should
cither by sttosidy or by erection ol free
wharves, oiler inducements for direct
and cheap transportation to and from
oar i-iiy, t hat we be l ene'.'ded instead
of injured i-y the iuvc.ss.iry changes of
lines as well as jariic.s i:i!c-re.tcd there
in. While weoe. ;ht lo use I he si ri;;test
ifonomv. we mn.- t not lose siht of the
M-owin ' int. r -. t of oar eitv, but shun
that narrow p ' ."
prevent p'Tiii tut
.l nicy j i I i i ! -d y
i noroviii. di; i!ii!i
i: :iv which would
nt iei proveinenls.
expended either in
Z or be;iutit ing our
, and useful invest
iv jad.:iK'nt .!iould
ion. i lomnieui'ing
city, a. o perm meui
m 'ins tend, and in i.
be our rule of ;'.'!
these, mait.-'s to y
or attention, i re
riios. Cil i;.m.vn.
m on,
Th?
poiule
' :i
Chnrc
() a i
1 oill'j a
stiii'.m
d -is foil
;in ;:iee-:
ii ami ..
ire and
co". lOiiltecs were
ap
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E.
J. Appc-rson,
C. P
T Piter Pan net, II.
Cochran and J. K. Morton.
On streets . Cochran, J. It. Morton
mi l A. J. Apperson.
On health' :uid ol".ee C P. Church,
1'. Pa'juetand A. Weatherston.
A coe.i'nani-ation was received from
A. (). Yates i?i regard to the tie vote for
KV-rorder. It v,:o moved and carried
that the Hotter !e ivterred to the City
Attorney
I Lie
law governing the
CHSO.
Conn. Appersoti rnised the question
as to who was llcon o-r. and the Mayor
d-ide 1 that the old Keeorder held the
c:lTiee untdl his successor was elected
and qualified.
It was nM'Ved and irried that the
iii:s:iir' of the Ma via be jail lished.
Tins lionds of the Ass.v: ;or and C.ii-
lector were
nl iced e.t .S"V .; Tfcsiirer.
$.: it'-eord'.
, ::.:: ; .Marshal, 5iou;
n.-r. ?!,y.x..
Ftidav evening, the
fS'.IVet (eollimis-io
Adiourned till
12t!i Instant.
Cotiiity t'n'.a!.
ser.ciAi. "i't.'.'.M ; '.: mav.
The following roads were established :
Dates's road, from (h ide's to Salmon
river.
Chango in the Milwaukie and Union
n-hool house road.
l.inn road, commencing at Mark
IIttan"s and ends at Cauiield's mill.
Curlish roail, in the neighborhood of
Gray' mil I.
Harding's mill road, leading from
r,Hardiii'4's mill to Oregon City.
Eitrh
O
r.
road, I'oiameiieiiu
the
o.rsK'rn i nd ot the Germ
in settlement
of the i noun-
road and L ads to the foot
tain -;.
The following roads were continued
till next term :
Folsoni road. Saw tell road, Stubb's
roail ; Kuss'.evilbi and Scott's mill road,
Mrs. r.owman filed bill of damage-sand
appraisers appointed ; Long road, J. S
JiuwianU hteii bill o
appraisers appointed.
damages and
A deed was ordered for Mrs. Hood
for lots 1 and 2 in block is, eountv
addition.
Place of voting in Canbv precinct
changed back to Canbv.
Report of X. O. Waldron in regard to
establishing monuments on the Chase's
ferry and Traeey road; approved.
W m. Atkinson v appointed road
supervisor of road district No. 1, vice
E. K-ss, deceased.
G. W. Capj-, su pervisor of road dis
trict No. o, allowed to purchase 2,()0i)
fe-t of lumber for his P,i; i let.
Floyd Kirk appointed suporvis r of
roai oisu"ict .no. ;ii, viee Miles (
resigned.
aid,
Viewers appoir.ted to re-establish the
monum-nts on the Davis Divers road
in the P.ilinateer settlement.
C. li. JJoork, supervisor of district
No. 7, ordered forthwith to open the
i,n htsoii ana ivooru roa-a.
supervisor
ot road district
No. 14
ordered
lumlx-r.
to
purchase l.H'U
feet of
Special term of Co inty Court ordered
for the second Monday in June.
The total appropriation for oil bills
presented, $l,SlHi ol.
O
Grand Parrecue. The residents of
Upper Molalla and vicinity aro making
arrangements to celebrate the forth
coming centennial anniversary in grand
style. One of the principal features of
the day is to be an old-fashioned barbe
cue. The Mteseleett d for the occasion
is the spring bet ween the Molalla bridge
and Wright's house. Col. George K.
Shield, of Salem, and Mr. C. F. Roatie,
of this eitv, tw well known speakers,
are expected to orate on this "glorious
occasion." A cordial invitation is ex-
tenoe.i to ail to join in tiiis celebration
ot our hundredth anniv
liversarv, and the
h 'tcveiythingin
managers inform us t
th'dr nower will , ,
no to make the
nrtair
sii le.
plea.
nd agreeable as pos-
Re 1 the id.
in;j; Comjany.
O
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th
ia -k-.tmas Tack-
IJeal Instate Transfers.
Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending May 11th :
Xorman P.uck and wife to A. J. Ilas
kin, 7S acres of land oil' the east side of
S. K. -4 of section 5, T. 5, S. It. 1 11. ; con
sideration Peter Wilson and wife to Micheal
Sheehan, lot S in block 71 ; considera
tion $').
Peter Wilson and wife to Micheal
She han, all of lots 2 and 7 in block 40;
consideration SGOO.
Geo. K. F. Smith and others to John
Myers, part of claim 51, T. ?., S. 11. 1 K.,
containing 4-3 acres ; consideration S4.30.
J. 15. Seelv and wife to (J. 15. Seelv,
the S. W. U of the S. K. U of section 10,
T. 3, S. It. 1 W., containing 10 acres;
consideration $1.30.
J. II. Hollister to Ti. Seely, 70 acres of
land in T. 3, S. 11. 1 W. ; consideration
Win. O.Mack and wife to Oeo. Irvin,
the N. '-i of donation claim No. 57, sec
tion 15, T. 4, S. K. 1 K., containing 160
acres; consideration $(jN).
Ilichurd Dundas to Sel.i Norton. 319
7:V100 acres in T. 3, S. It. I E. ; consider
ation $1.
Sela Norton to Richard Dundas, 1G0
acres in T. 3, S. 11. 1 K. ; consideration $1.
Joseph C. Adams and wife to Thomas
Charman, the N. XV. of section S, T.
-1, S. 11. 1 K., and the west of the west
W of the N. 1'. of section 8. T. 4, S. It.
1 E., containing 2(X) acres, more or less,
the interest hereby convoyed being a
one-sixth part.
L.ETTKR List. Letters remaining in
the Postoflice, at Oregon City, May
12th, ls7:
Ulomsten, T5. C. ; Carr, Win. 2) ; Car
ver, (J. W. ; Church. Joseph S. ; Cherry,
J. Ik; Carnahan, Miss Lib; Carnahan,
Lvdia; Dunds, Jas. ; llige, Miss Ann.;
Jackson. Mary M. (2) ; McFailand,
Li'.icinda; MeClancev, Itichard; Me
Kenzie, Ja mcs ; Muskat, Amest: Oligh,
Itichard (2) ; Sherzintrer, John ; Walles,
Win. Ik; White, W. K.
If called for please sav when "adver
tised." J. M. IJacon, P. M.
Eastward Pound. Mr. Orin Cham
berlain, who has resided in this coun
ty for the past year or two, and
has established a reputation as one
of our steady young men, left on the
last steamer i'or'his home in East liich
tieM, Vermont. We aro sorry to see
such an enterprising young man leave
us, but feel safe in predicting that it
will be but a short time until he starts
for Oregon again. There is no getting
around it, after they have once enjoyed
the salubrious climate of Webfootdom,
they can not be persuaded to spend
more than one winter in the cold New
England States.
Cirv Grammar School. We learn
that l'rof. Pojie has closed the above
institution until the fall session ; of the
commencement of which duo notice
will be given. Mr. Pope deserves great
credit for having so ably sustained for
several years past a school that attracts
so many of the youth of our county to at
tend it, instead of going to other parts
for instruction in the higher branches
of learning. All we can say is success
to the Grammar School, and no greater
compliment can be paid to the princi
pal than to state that during the last
session six of his students have become
instructors of jouth in our county
schools.
Social Party. The calico ball, under
the auspices of the Occident Club, at
their rooms, last Friday evening, was
one of the most brilliant and enjoyable
all'airs that has taken place in our city
for many a long day. This was tlfe
first party given by the club, and the
gentlemen conducting it deserve much
credit for their efficient managemcntof
the ad'air. The music was excellent, as
always can be said when Mr. IJray has
a hand in it. Many were the regrets
when the hour arrived for the dancing
to close, and all voted it the pleasantest
affair of the season.
I'i'.om all parts of the county we are
receiving the gratifying intelligence
that the fall grain never has looked
better, within the memory of the oldest
settlers. The tine weather that we aro
at present enjoying is also a godsend
for the farmers, and they are taking
advantage of it; the plow and harrow
are running in every direction, and a
fair spring crop w ill probably be put
in. The farmers of Clackamas count v
intend to keep up their well deserved
reputation for raising good crops.
Tied Up. The . S. S. Co. have tied
up all of their boats on the upper river,
and tho E. N. Cooke is the only ono of
their boats running. From what we
can learn, negotiations are iroing on
with the . It. T. it Ii. Co., and if satis
fctory arrangements are not made
witn tnat company, the boats on the
upper river wiil remain tied un until
the fall crops are harvested, when they
will start again, the Cooke to continue
on the route between this eitv and
Portland.
i he cottage Jiearth tor .May comes
to hand overflowing with good things-
All of our readers who want something
in the literary lino to take with them
on their summer wanderings in tho
mountains and at the seaside, will do
well to subscribe for this popular mag
azino. Milliken & Spencer, publishers,
347, Washington street, Hostou. Terms
M ot) per year.
I. O. G. T. At a regular meeting of
Willamette Lodge, No. 15, I. O. G. T'
held last Saturday evening, the follow
ing otiicers were installed : J.M.Frazer,
W.C.T. ; Miss Clara Caiitield, W.V.T. ;
Fred Jreenman, W. S. ; Mr. Winesat,
W. F. S. ; Miss Kate Frazer, W. T. ;
('has. Moore, XV. M. ; Miss Annie Wal
dron, W. L G. ; M. J. Stearns, W. O. G. ;
Rev. (J. W. Day, Chaplain.
Tn the matter of the tie vote for the
office of It corder in the late city elec
tion, the Council fail to find -any prece
dent in the history of tho city or any
other law governing tho ease, and it
has been referred to the City Attorney
to examine tho law governing such
cases, and to report at the next meeting
of the Council, this (Friday) evening.
In a synopsis of crop statistics, asked
for by tho S in Francisco IJulletin of a
late date, we understand Harvey Stev
ens, under the item of "wool," tele
graphed as follows: "Owing to succes
sive irrigation likely to be of rank
growth" We nominate that sagacious
and observant youth as head of the
Patrons of Husbandry.
A vine Carriage. Messrs. Willert
it P.usch, of Albany, shipped by tho
steamer Alice last Fridy, an elegant
four spring, two seated carriage made
I,, fxpressly for Mr. Chas.
,of th' It will compare
l.uorably with any carriage we ever
wiM.PUf 1,P,: tUo ,State- f'T lightness
ith strength and beautv of finish.
;.;' ,".' " isiuug to examine the
car-
'"w c.ui una u at yjr jj
s residence.
V Funeral.-
-Last Saturday morning,
Of the unfortu
the remains
Chas Walker were brought to this eitv
I.mtist churrrh
services imiii ot
hi. l.o.l,- el,.,c. cy. .Mr. llntt.
remaining in the vifpr
now rests Svfr IioSK
tllis plaee. 1 t,y J" tho "tery at
1 1 eai.th-Seekinu. Mr.Geo.Shepard
and wife left for Eastern Oregon last
Monday morning. Mrs. S. has had
ivor health for the nast voir- ...i
! J"6""? tho expectation 'of beinc
j benefited fro-n the dryer and warmer
.o oi ui,H cveiion. we hope to see
them back again soon, looking well
and hearty.
j The City Fathers convene this (Fri
day) evening.
V
Mrs. J. XV. Sklt.wood, while on a
Visit down the Columbia, at Oak Point,
last week, was attacked with typhoid
fever, and arrived home last Saturdav
since which time she has been con fined'
to her room. Wo hope, by our next
issue to chronicle her safe recovery.
Good Enough. TheSalem Statesman
of the Cth'inst. says: A number of
citizens on the Upper Willamette, upon
lpnriii nrr (tint Mm i: i t
laid up, declare that if Capt. 15ell and
iw.. I'uvuiit an,- ijui, lumisnca a boat,
they will build one for them.
The West Shore for Maj- reflects
great credit on its publisher, il Samuel.
It is improving with each issue, and
Oregonians have no cause to be asham
ed of their illustrated paper. The sub
scription price is only 1 50, and every
family should have it.
Mrs. Frank Pyi.e, wife of tho affable
.superintendent of the Alden Fruit Dry
ing establishment, left last week for a
visit to her relatives in the East. We
join with her many friends in wishing
her a pleasant journey and safe return.
There will be a grove meeting held
by the Spiritualists on their grounds at
New Era, Clackamas comity, Oregon,
commencing June 2d, 1S76, extending
over Sunday. A cordial invitation is
extended to the public to attend.
Mrs. Atkinson, wife of the Rev. G.
II. Atkinson, pastor of the Congrega
tional Church in this city, accompanied
by her son Eddy, left last week for a
visit to the East.
Retvunkii. Mr. Geo. EaTiocque,
who has been inspecting the country
in the vicinity of the Dalles for the past
week or two, looking for a ranche, re
turned homo last Friday.
Some of the light-fingered gentry
broke into a trunk at the Harlow House
last Friday and got away with 4v0 be
lonyrimr to L. lladawav. No clue has
yet been obtained to the perpetrators.
That young man who comes horns
late of nights with long hairs dangling
to his coat lappel should mind a certain
amount of precaution, lest people be
come suspicious.
For Sale. A G rover and Raker
Sewing machine in good order will bo
sold cheap for cash. Address F., This
ollice.
Gone. Walter Henderson, tho affa
ble young clerk at Ward it Harding's
drug store, left last Saturday to accept
a situation at Salem.
Mr. Walter Fish is giving his
building a thorough overhauling inside
and out, and the painters are hard at
work with their brushes.
Mn. A. Noltxer, who has been con
fined to his room for tho past two weeks
with typhoid fever, is recovered so as
to be up and around.
Cro quet is now in seasou, and Rube
and his pirl may be seen most any
evening indulging in this delightful
amusement.
Personal. Grand Master (latch, of
the I. O. O. F-, was in town last Tues
day on business coiinacted with the
Order.
Now is the lime for ye granger to
sow, disregarding ye politician, ye
world, ye flesh, and ye devil.
A special term of the County Court
has been ordered for the second Mon
day in June.
The union meeting will be held at
the Hiiplist church next Sunday
evening.
Jl'uoe Randall has been confined
to the house for the past week with a
severe cold.
The union meeting at Poe's Hall
last Sunday evening was very well
attended.
Albright ifc Logus's butcher shop has
been undergoing repairs forthe past
week.
Dr. J. Welch has returned from his
professional tour down the Columbia
Anther Milne left for his home in
Kansas last Th.irsday.
Picnics are in order.
Elaine Enuoksed. Capt. John
Smith, of Wasco county, offered the
following resolution ut tbo Republi
can Stato Convention last week,
which was adopted:
Resolved, That the lion. James G.
Blaine, of Maine, is the choice of
this convention for Presi Jent ol the
United Statea.
Tho Daily Astorian, published at
Astoria by D. C. Ireland, arrived
this, week and we mnst say that it is
one of tho neatest and spiciest sheets
on our exchange list. Success to
you, Uro. Ireland.
The National Independent Conven
tion meets at Indianapolis on the
17th inst. to nominate a cand cate
for tho Presidency. A dispatch fr m
that city, dated tho 9th, denies the
statement made by the X. Y. Sun
that the convention had been post
poned until July 4th.
Market Keport.
Portland Market.
Legal tenders, !SS buying, 89 selling.
Flour. Kxtra, $5 On"; sujerfine, 1 25.
Wheat. 1 70 per cental.
Oats. foe. to 70c. J bushel.
Parley. SI 3-5 percental.
liaeoii. Sides, 12c; hams, 1G17 ;
shoulders. W1.
Lard. In kegs, lie: in lOIb tins, 11c.
Putter. Fresh roll, 20:?)c.
Fruits. Dried apples, in sacks, 9c,
kegs S li ; plums, pitless, H15 ; peaches
1 le ; prunes, 17c.
Kggs. Kic.
Chickens. Full grown, $3 50$4 00
t dozen.
Hides. Dry, 13c; salted, Gc; culls ,H
oir.
Tallow. 5Hc VTh.
Wool. 23 to 25c.
Feed. IJran, $22 00 y ton; shorts,
$25 to $30: oilcake, $37 50.
Hay. Haled, $10 00 to $13 00 V ton;
loose, $15 On.
Potatoes. 7075c bushel.
Onions. 1 to l'4o ft fl.
Mutton sheep. $2'3$2 75.
Oregon City Market.
Wheat. 90c V bushel.
Oats J0c t bushel.
Potatoes 05c V bushel.
Onions $1 50 y bushel.
Flour $1 37 c sack or $5 50 f? bbl.
Dried Fruit Apples, Pc.Ib
Plums, 15c.
Hutter 20,30c ft-
Eggs 10c p dozen.
Chickens Grown, $4 00 dozen;
Hacon Sides, 13c & V ; hams, 14c.
Lard 10 to 17c.
Hay $20 1 ton.
Wool 22c f? Ib.
Green Apples 73c to $1 50 Te box.
1
COURTESY
The Importance of Good Habits. j
Goo I habits tend to prolong lite, the
laws of Nature are in perfect harmony
with those of Nature's God. Habits of
life should be regular. The nnimal
functions should be regularly perform
ed, sleep should not be put oil' until un
timely hours, unnecessary and de
praved excitements should be avoided.
The observance of by genie rules will
not, however, always suffice to rescue
a naturally delicate constitution from !
wreck. When this is tho easo a wise :
discretion should be exercised in select- ;
ing the tonic to be used. Hostctter's
Bitters, on account of tho purity of j
their alcoholic basis, the powerfully in
vigorating properties of the vegetable
elements which they contain, and
their alterative efficacy, are precisely
the article required to create energy
in and restore regularity to the
feeble system, and thus preserve it
from destruction. For those disorders
which proceed from impaired digestion,
dormancy of the liver and weakness or
irritation of tho bladder or kidneys, it
is a most valuable specific, and is equal
ly to l relied upon as a preventive of
malarious fevers. Persons who sutler
from flatulence will tiud it uu excel
lent carminative. It remedies heart
burn with far more alacrity and cer
tainty than tarboiiate of soda, and re
lieves nervous headache and constipa
tion with gratifying promptitude.
Tho Hitters are a iowertul auxiliary
in the blood manufacturing process;
giving tone to the entire system, and
recalls ' the rose tint ot health to the
wan cheek and was ed invalid. They
also tend, through the medium of im
proved digestion, to increase the bodily
substance, and aro a capital appetizer
and after-dinner cordial.
Important. Endorsed by the Medical
profession. Hit. VM. HALL'S 15A I.SAM
r OK THE LUX is cures Coughs. Colds and
Consul ption. and all disorders of the
Throat and Chest. Hit. TOW LEY'S
TOOTHACHE ANODYNE cures in one
MINUTE. fcblG
Impure IJreath.
Among all the disagreeable conse-
cpienees that follow tlie decay of the
teeth, an impure breath must be the
most mortifying and unpleasant to its
possessor, and it is the most inexcusa
ble and offensive in society; and yet
the causo of it mav easily be removed
by cleansing your teeth dailj' with that
justly popular dentifrice, Fragrant SO
ZODOXT. It purities and sweetens
tho breath, cools and refreshes the
mouth, and gives a pearl-like appear
ance to the teeth, Gentlemen who in
dulge in smokinir shold cleanse their
teeth with SOZOliONT, as it removes
all unpleasant ordors of the weed, Ask
your aruggist for it. -
'The National Cold Medal was award
ed o Hradley & Kulofson for the best
Photographs in tlie United States, and the
Vienna Medal for the be$t in the world.
42'J Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
NEW TO-DAY
Wanted.
"VN'E HUNDRED TONS OF TOMATOES
j and a large quantity of String lieans,
Cireen l'eas and Sweet 'orn for canning.
I LAl K. V.MAS PACKING CO.
Oregon City, May S, 1S7U i'A
m n s. ir a i ucu iiiii vi:,
Dressmaker,
CCJVITM AND PATT'KUXS CUT AND
7 Dresses made in the latest styles at
reasonable prices.
Room No. 8 Clin
House, Oregon City.
Pal roiiuu solicited
May 12:1m
Sherifps Sal.
Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF FORE
closure and an order of sale and an
execution issued out of the Circuit Court of
the statu of Oregon for Clackamas
County to me directed and delivered, for
the sum of four thousand one hundred
and eighty-si -iT-ltdi dollars in United
Slates gold coin and the further sum of
twenty-ifve and IKMOO dollars costs aud for
accruing costs Uxin said writ in favor of
Lafayette Orover, Governor, S. F. Chad
wick. Secretary of state, and AlU-rt II.
brown, Treasurer of the st at of Oregon,
px-offieio Hoard of School Land Coiu-Commissiont-rs,
and against Joseph Kel
logg 1 have le vied upon and wil 1 sel I at pu b
lic auction, to the higte-fet bidder, for cash,
Iodine in hand paid, in front ol the Court
House door in Oregon City, Clackamas
County, Oregon, on Monday, the lilt h day
of June, A. D. lHTtl, at the hour of ten
o'clock, A. M. of said day, in accordance
with said d'-cree ami tlie order of sah?
therein contained and in the manner pre
scril d by law, all the rigid title and inter
est, of the said Jos -ph Kellogg and Estella
Kellogg, Ids wife, in lavv and in equity, all
right of redemption thereof, except as bv
statute provided, to the following described
Real Estate, to wit : Ivegiimiiig at a point
seventy-five links East of the North-west
corner of section six, in Township Two,
South of Range Two, East; and running
thence North, thirty-three minutes; East,
forty-four chains and ninty-seven links;
Thente west twenty-four chains and
tvrcnty-three links: Thence South, two
degrees ; East, fifty chains and thirty links ;
Thence South, eighty-eight degrees and
forty-five, minutes; West, sevent v-eight
chains and seventy-live links; Thence
South, thirty-three degrees; West, lifteen
chains and thirty links; Thence North,
eighty-nine- degrees and fifteen minutes;
East , seventy-four chains and t went y-nine
links; Thence South, thirty-seven chains
and sixty-one links; Thence East, sixty
five chains aud eighty links; Thence
Nort h, forty-four chains and ninety links ;
Thence North, eighty-nine degrees and
twenty-two minutes; vv'csf, thirty chains;
and thence Nort h, thirty-three minutes-.
East, twelve chains and twent y-three links
to the place of beginning, containing five
hundred and thirty-two acres and sixty
six hundredths of an acre, situated in
Clackamas County, State of Oregon, to
satisfy said writ of execution, costs anil ac
cruing costs. T. J. APPERSON,
Sherilf of Clackamas Countv, Oregon.
May 10, JS7(i. w4.
PUBLIC SPI'AKIXCJ.
Raleigh Stott and F. R. Strong, candi
dates for Prosecuting Attorney of the
Fourt h Judicial District, will address the
voters of this district in the following
places and at the following times :
St. Helens Mav 15 At 10 A.M
Rainier May 10 At 2 P. M
Astoria Mav 17 At S P. M
Powell's Valley..May 20 At 1 P. M
If illsboro May 22 Vt 3 P. M
Forest Grove May 23 At 8 P. M
Cornelius May '2t At 8 P. M
Ames' Chapel May 25 At 2 P. M
.Middleton Mav 2 At. 2 P. M
Eagle Creek May 2 At 2 P. M
Upper Molalla May 30 At 2 P. M
Oregon City Mav 81 At 8 J M
East .Portland Tune I At 8 M
Administratrix' Sale.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
Sprague, deceased.
Notice of the sale of real estate.
VOT1CE IS HlOnHBV GIVEX TIT AT
d.1 by virtue ofan order of the Hon. Coun
ty Court of Clackamas County, Oregon,
made and entered on record at April term
of said Court April 3.1, 1876, I will sell at
public auction on Saturday, June 10, 1S76,
at the hour of 1 o'clock J'. M. of said da v.at
the Court House door in Oregon City,
Clackamas county, Oregon, to the highest
bidder for U. S. gold coin, the following de
scribed real est ate, situate in t he county of
Clackamas and State of Oregon, a"d
bounded and described as follows, to-vrit :
Commencing at the corner between sec
tions 14 and 'Si, east, running thence north
Ml rods : t hence west 100 rods ; thence sout h
16J rods; thenco east 11 rods; thence
northeast 120 rod to the place of beginning ;
containing lo! acres more or less, all in
township 3 east of the Meridian 2 south.
Terms of sale Twenty per cent, of the
purchase price to be paid down and re
mainder to bo pa vable when such sale is
approved bv the Oou-t.
31 AHUAKET F. SPRAGCK,
Administratrix of the estate of Henry
Sprague, deceased.
Oregon City, May 12;5t.
OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
Sheriff's Sale.
By virvruE of a decree of fohe
closure, and an order ot" sale, and an
execution issued out of the Circuit Court
of the Stnte of Ore son lor Clackamas
county, to rue directed and delivered, lor
the sum of three hundred and thirteen
and twenty-six one-hundr.niths dollars,
(tU3 20, in gold coin, and the lurther sum
of t h in y-s i x a n el t h i rt y-ri v ou e- li u n d reil t h s
dollars S:iti :3) costs and tor accruing costs
in favor of J. 11. Miller and against John
eirubvr, 1 will sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, in lront
of the Court House door in Oregon City,
Clackamas eountv, Oregon, on Monday,
the luth day of Jiui A. !., ISTo, nt the
hour of on o'clock P. M. of said dav, in
accordance with said decree and tlie order
ot sale therein contained, and in the man
ner proscribed by law, all the following
described real estate, to-wit : All t ho right,
title and interest of the said John Ciruber
In and to any and all stone quarries in th
following described land, to-wit : Lots one
(1) and two (2) and N E. U. of N. E. I of
section 13 in township ', S. It. -J E.t contain
ing HI &u)) acre?, also lots ono (l).two
Vi), three (J) and four (t),undS.Wd1of
N. V. H of section Is, township 2, S. R. 3 E.,
containing lSu o3-li) acres, bein the dona
tion land claim of John Her, deceased,
together with the rlirht of wh v over nnv of
t he said land to and from said stone quar
ries, sinu aiso ine rijrnt to select a ortion
of said land not exceeding three acres, lor
the purpose of building shops, sheds, or
such buildings as he may see lit to erect,
and also suiflcient ground to quarry and
work stone. Together with all and singular
the tenements, hereditaments and appur
tenances thereunto belonging, or in anv
wise appertaining, and all the estate, right
title and interest of the said John Oruber
at law anil in equity in or to the same, to
satisfy said execution, costs and accruing
costs. J. T. APPLRSON,
Sheriff Clackamas County, Oregon.
May yth, A. I)., 1S7U. wl.
P0L1TICALSPEAKIHG.
The nominees of tho Democratic and
Republican parties will address their fel
low citizens on the political issues of the
day as follows :
Oswego May 20
Mnrsiifi !il " '
Union School House "
Cascades, "Gerde's Hall" " 21
Jos. Young's " 2."
Viola, Good Templars' Hall " 20
Reaver Creek School House '
fjtubb's Store " 20
Mam nam's .School House -"0
Lower Molalla, Camp ground " 31
Pleasant Hill, Sc-ely's School h'se.Junc
Canby "
Oregon City " 3
Speaking to begin at 12 M. each day.
Motico
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
there there are funds now in my
hands applicable to the payment of the
following city orders : Nos. 132, 137, 153, lot.
155, 150, 157, 158, 15'J, ItiO, Itil, ltii, 111:, ltii and
1 07. C. O. 1. WILLI A -A 1 S,
City Treasurer.
Oregon City, May 2d, 1S70.
Final Snttlomont.
T IIKXHV fi.VXS, AUMINISTIi.VTOIt
1 ol th" estate ot Mathew Iverehem. d.
ceased, having filed my final report and
account, with proper vouchers, it was or
dered by the Court that the 27th day of
May, 187(5, be set for t he final hearing, at
which time all persons interested can ap
pear and make their object ions, it any
they have. II EN 11 Y GANS,
April 2S-vl. Administrator.
AT
- la ia ika Vy
MUX STREET, OREGON CITY,
JUST ARRIVED, DIRECT 1-U03I
San Francisco, all the
LATEST STYLES
of Spring and Summer
Ha.1 s & Koririets,
Trimmed and Untrimmed, for the Spring
and Summer of 1870.
rVULLINERY GOODS.
FrIILLIfiESY GOODS.
HATS A!JD BONNETS.
HATS AND B3NHETS.
FEATHERS AND FLOWERS.
FEATHEHS AND FLOWERS.
RISBQNS AND ORNAMENTS.
RiCOQNS AMD ORNAMENTS.
CALL 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 nil may be pleased.
Oregon City, April 7th, lS7t-tf.
1876.
1876.
CASH STOKE.
A . LEV
HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW AD
elegant stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOriHXG,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CIGARS aud
TOBACCO.
JEWELRY A SPECIALTY!
Which he will sell lower than the lowrst,
Cash strictly. Give me a call before
going elsewhere ; I shall take pleasure in
showing my goods whether you buy or
not. Remember the place,
A. I,KVY'S,
One door north of Ward Harding's.
Oregon City, April 1, 1875.-tf
J. H. SHEPARD,
Boot and Shoo Store,
Ono door north of Ackerman Bros.
Roots and shoes made and repaired as
cheap as t he cheapest.
Nov. 1. lS75.1f
TO FRUIT-GROWERS.
THE ALDKN FRUIT PRESERVING!
Company of Oregon City .will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
orPIUS, PEARS md APPLKS.
Mr. Tho. Charman is authorized to pur
chase for the Company.
L. D. C. I-iATOURETTE,
President.
THOS. CHARM AN, Secretary.
Oregon City. July 28, 1S75 :tf
NOTICE.
PERSONS THAT HAVE LEFT
Deeds, Patents and Mortgages in tho
County Clerk's oillce, of Clackamas coun
ty, Oregon, for record, will please call and
get them, particularly those that have not
paid for recording the same. All that
hare been filed prior to this dnt aro re
corded. JAS. F RAZER,
County Clerk,
March 13, 1570. mhl7 lm.
IMPERIAL MILLS,
LaRocquo, Savior Sc Co.
Oregon City.
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, Tlran and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed mu?t furnish the sack.
ESTABLISHED I8CS.
B. A. HUGHES
Opposite the rbstofTice,
MAIN STREET, OREGON CiTY
? !
Dealer 1
DRV GOODS,
CLOTIIIXG,
HA TS ,
BOOTS ami SHOES,
nos ie nr.
LADIES' AND GEMS' Fl'RMSHIXG GOODS,
PERFUMER rt
TABLE CUTLER r,
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
ROPE,
GRA1XSAC7CS,
WOOL SACKS,
ETC. ETC., ETC.
fV STOCK OK GENERAL MKH-
i-l-L ehandise is large and well assorted.
There is no house in the city that can
undersell me.
SMALL PROFITS AND QUIfR RETiTiNS,
la my motto.
Please call and sec for vourselves that
the Goods at the old firm of 15. A. Hughes
cannot be beaten in quality or price.
I keep the best Tt-a and Coffee and a
good supply of Family bruvorit't.
I give t he highest market price for good
Country Produce.
B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, March 17th. 187G.
Tlie Highest Casli y"1-" paid for Wool.
County Scrip Tuken as Citih.
Ja7.-tf.
BUVOL, FiiiLLER & CO.,
AT MOORE'S MACHINE SHOP,
OKEGOX CITY, OHEGON.
f AM'PACTUKEKS OF DU VOL'S
lYl Patent Wheels for Vehicles of all
kinds. Also ail kinds of
Ulack.smiiliiiir
Done to order,
AVajrons unit Carriages
Made and Repaired, "and all kinds of
1-ariners' ISIackstnithlng done witn dis
patch and neatness. Orders solicited..
Wagon and Carriage makers aro invited
to examine our
Patent Wheels,
And use them instead of Wooden Wheels.
We fit our Wheels to either Iron or
Th im ble Skein Axles. dec24-tf.
CLIFF HOUSE.
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
T. W. RHODES,
Proprietor.
Transient Board, SI to 3 per Day.
Sijijflo Meal 50 eeiits.
Hoard per Week S3 OO
liuurdaiid tiodijing, per -veel SG OO
The Table will be supplied with tho best
the market afTords.
Rail Suppers furnished on short notice,
and at reasonable terms.
:Nov. l'J, l(s75:tf
,'EHAVK THE FOLLOWING REAL
Estate for sale.
No. 1. Desirable building block In Oregon
City.
Xo. 2. lOO Acres, good house, and barn
full of hay ; 8 acres in cultivation,
orchard, good water: IS miles from
Oregon City. Price, i-500, half down.
No. 3. 320 Acres, 75 in cultivation ; houses,
barns, wells, Ac. ; good orchard ; 0
miles from Oregon City. Price $1,500 ;
half down. Sell half place at same
rates, i
No. 4. ayo Acres, 25 acres under cultiva
tion.5 acres orchard, good running
water; 125 acres open brush land;?
mile from school house ; S miles from
Oregon City, f 1,500; half down, bal
ance in one and t wo years.
No. 5. Part of all the Rarlier farm, on the
river at Rock Island above Oregon
City ; 15 per acre.
No. 6.-Land on the river above Oregon
City, cheap; part of the Barber claim;
good wood yard.
No. 7. 3-iO 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 Oregon City, on Molalla road,
church and school house adjoining ;
can be had for 5-1,250, one-third down,
balance on time.
No. 8. 40 acres at Milwnukie; part
beaver dam. Price, Sl.Ouo.
No. 9. S. L. Campbell's homestead for
sale.
No. 10. A Bargnin. A farm in good run
ning order, of 2"iO acres ; 125 acres in
cultivation, acres of wheat, will
produce 1200 bushels of wheat (will
insure too bushels), good orchard,
good new barn, farming implements,
4 head of cattle, 20 hogs, some of t hem
fine stock, ten miles from Orejron
City, school house, church, postoflice,
and store near by; all for $l,2oO, $1,
500, down, balance in three years.
No. 11. A one and a half story house, one
lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., in
Oregon City, for f!25.
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.
JOIIXSOV& MtCOWX, and
JOHNSON, JlrCOWX &MACROI.
Offices in Oregon City and Portland.
Nov. 12. 1S75 .If
MILLINERY GOODS !
TUST HECEIVED, AT MRS. E. S.
Warren's MilMnerv Store, a new and
elegant stock of latest styles of Millinery
and Indies Furnishing Goods, forthe
SPRING TRADE,
Which will be sold at reasonable prices.
Indies livingin tlie country, favoring me
with their orders, will find them promptly
attended to.
MIIS. i:. Si. WARltEN,
Ons rlnnr smith nf rir Wl.Vi 'c rm,-.
Oregon City, March 17, 1S7.
FEHRACT
Hoar, lor 1 will .peitK of eicelleiii
tilings."
0?ID'S EXTRACT Tho jrreat Vegetable Pnl
Uestroycr. Has been in use over ttairtT
years, and for cleanliness and prompt cura
tive virtues cannot be excelled.-
CHRDREH. No family enn afford to be without
Pond's Extrnet. Accidents, IlniiuM,
Contusions, Cuts, Sprnins, are relieved
almost instantly by external application. -
Promptly relieves pains or Burns, igcaldLlp
Excoriations, Chn tings, Old Sore,
Roils, Felons, Com, etc. Arrests la--'
flamation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding,
removes dirolomionsand heals ranidlfl -
f EWAIE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves pain,
in i he back uud loins, fn'.lness audpressingpsiD
in the head, r.ar.sea, vertigo.
IS LEUG33RHEA it his no eqiml. All kinds of ul
cerations to which ladies are subject aro
promptly cared. Fuller details ia bookacccm
panyins each bottle. -
FILES blind or bleeillnar meet prompt relleC'
and ready cure. No case, however chionic or '
rrst;n ate. c.-in loni resist its regular use.
VAS1CQSE YE'.KS. It is tlie only sum enre for
tius disttvsr'iii.; and d.-ingerous condition.
K1D3EY DISEASES. It has no equal forpcrm---
li.-iit cure.
ELEEClrlG from nay cause. Fortius li a ape -cilir.
It baa saved hundreds of lives wuen all '
other remedies failed to arrest blading Iron
nop, Kf nmarh. Ici'c, and elsewhere. -
RHEUMATISM, HEWRAlfilA, Toothache u4'
Earnrhc J.rc vil al;ke relieved, aud often "per-
inanently cured.
PHYS!Q!A?ES f .Hr-chools who are ncqoalnted'
WUU I'nnd's Exirnct of WiteU Iliizel rec
oinmeml itiu tiieir practice. We have letter ot
commendation from hundreds of Physicians,
many of whom order it tor use in their own "
practice. In addition to the foregoing, thejr'
order its ic for SvrtlSinss o' nil kinds,..
(Quinsy, Snre Tl-.roal, lntlanied Toimlls,
Eimple and chronic l)irrhrn, Catarrh,
'lor which it is a specific,) Chilblains, Frost- -cd
I'cct, Stings of Insect, MoMquitoes.
etc., Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed
r.U mannerof t-kin diseases.
rOILET USE. liemovef" Soreness, Ifongbnccs,
i:ud !mnrtin; heals t'tstn, Eruiitions,
jmd Pimples. It revives, incuiora'e, aud, r
f rhef, while wonderfully improving tb'
Coijlcxioii. ' '
TO FARfflESS- Pond's Extract. ICo Stocfc
Breeder, uo Livery Man can a fiord f o be without -it.
It i-j used by all the Leading Livery Stables,
Sirect Railroads and first Horsemen in New
York City. It has no equal for Sprain, 1 1 ox-
ness or Saddle t'bnlin, Sti tines, .
Scratches, SwelIinjrs,Cuts, Lacerations, .
Illccdinr, Pneumonia, Colic, JHnrrhora, .
Chills, Colds, etc. Its ranee of action is wide,,
and the relief it affords is bo prompt that it la "
invaluable iu every Farm-vard as well as in :
every Farm-house. Let it berried once, and.
vo'i wil! never 1h wiMmnf.it
CAUTI3S. Pond's Extract has been imitated.
The genuine article has the words Pend's Ex
tract blow n iu each bottle. It is prepared by "
the only persons livinp who ever knew how
to prepare it properlv. Refuse all other pre
J parations of Witch hazel. This is the only
article used by Physicians, and in the hospf- -tnlsofthis
conntry'and Europe.
H1STQ3Y A0 USES OF POHD'S EXTRACT,
m p.tmplili-t form sent free on application to
POHO'S EXTRACT COMPAKY. vs Maldeai
Lane, ,ev iork.
CENTENNIAL
1776.1876.
FKOCLAMIT! O Nv
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CHICAGO & XOHTII-iYESTIRX RAILWJ
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
PASSENGERS FOR CHICAGO, NIA
gara Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia. -Montreal,
Quebec, New York, Iioston.or"
any point East, should buy their " q
TUAXSCOMIN liXTAL TI C KETS
Via the Pioneer Koute,
THE
ClIICAfJCJ & XOKTIMVESTEHN O
RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE KEST itOUTE EAST.-
Its track is of STEEL RAILS, and on it has
been made the fastest time that has ever
been MADE in this country. Iithis route
passengers for points east of Chicago liavo
choice of the foliowing lilies from Chicago : -"
Hy Hit; Pittilnrr, Fort Wayne and
C'liit-ayo a nd Pennsylvania Hallway
THROl'GII TRAINS HAILV.with Pull
i man Palace Cars through to Philadel
phia and New York on each train.
L THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullrnwu
Palace Cars to Baltimore and Wash
ington. IJy tlie Lake Klioi-e and Slirliian
Southern Hailivaj- and Connections
(New York C'enlial and Erio Itail -roads)
:
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with
Jj I'alace Urawing Room and Silver Pal
ace Sleeping Cars through to New York. ,
liy the Michigan Central, Grand
Trunk, Great Western anct Erie audi.
New York Central Railways:
O THROUGH TRAINS, with rullmanv
Palace 1 'rawing Rixim aird Sleepingr
Cars through to New York, to Niagara
Falls, l'.ufTa lo, Rochester or New York city
Uj- Halt iitiove and Olii Itailroadi '
P THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with
s? l'uilman l'alace Cars for. Newark, ,
Zanesville, Wheeling, YV'ashington a-ntli
lialtimore without change. .
This is the SHORTEST, REST and only
line running Pullman celebrated PAIACK
SLEEPING CARS AND COACHES, con
necting with Union Pacific Railroad at
OMAHA and from the WEST, via GranJ
Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rnpids.Clintor,
Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND
THE EAST.
This popular route is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth,
well-ballasted and perfect' track of steal
rails, the celebrated l'uilman l'alace Sleep
ing Cars, the jierfect Telegraph System of
moving trains, the regularity with which
they run, the admirable arrangement of
running through cars to Chicago from all
points 'est, secure to passengers all tho
comforts in modern Railway Traveling.
No change of Cars and no tedious delays
at Ferries.
Passengers will find Ticket.4? via this Fa
vorite Route nt the General Ticket Offico
of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen
to. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket OfTJees
of the Central Pacific Railroad.
W. H. STENNETT,
Gen. Pas. Agent.
MARTIN HUG II ITT, Gen. Sup.
H. P. STAN WOOD, General Agencj", 121
Montgomery street, San Francisco.
Aug. l'J :ly
Notice.
U. S. Land Office, Oregon Citv,?
Oregon, Mav 2, 1S7H. (
C COMPLAINT HAVING RE EN ENTER
j ed nt. this office by Tbonlnre Goddo
against Frank Anlan (Jite for abandoning;
his Homestead Entry, No. 2,721, dated May
1, 1S75. upon the XV. li of the N. W. H. soc
t ion 22, township 2 south, range 5 east, in
Clackamas county, Oregon, with a view to
the cancellation of said entry: the said
parties are hereby summoned tn appear at
this ofiice on the l-!th day of June, 1K76, at
10 o'clock A. Jr., to resKnd and turnish
testimony concerning said alleged aban
donment. OWEN WADE, lierrixtcr.
T. R. HARRISON, Receiver.
May o, lTt : wl.
STILL IS THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOON.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be found in the
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in the city free of charge. The highest cash
price paid for country produce.
Oregon City, March 28, 1873.
R. W.'WORSHAM,
Dealer in
BEEF, PORK A Pi D MUTTON.
Odd Fellows' HiilbUnjr, Main St.
gy-Orders delivered to any part ofOregon
Cit v or Canemah.
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