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Mm" i,ilWMi s c o o I !-. " " . , ...I. m IP I 1'rrr 1 Iff o o theehtebpbise. :j (TuElTlKV CITV, OREGON, 31Y 19, 17G. NOTICK. 'Tli(icaes of publica tion will '" fflvni iititllbur frunre paid. "VTe shall make no deviation from Otit rule in future Heal Instate Transfers. Following are the real e.st;ite transfers for the- week ending May lSth : Oeo XV. VTcMler to Kieharil Koehler, block 'of land situate in town of Canby ; CTo ASand wife to Thos. Char mail the north-west l4 of section 8.4 S. It 1 K the west 'i of tlie west 'i of the inrth-cast h of section 8, containing 3K).vrps; the interest conveyed being of the above described land; con sideration, $7i0. . -SIk Norton and wife, to llicbard Dundas, part of claim No. 41, T. 3, S. K. I K., containing 100 acres ; eonsidera- II TiilUiA. McCarver to Win. J. McCord, rmrt of section 12, T. 3, S. 11. 1 I., being part of south half of wife a por tion of M. M. McCarver's donation cMtim, containing 50 acres; considera tion, 40. . G. V. Uigfrs and wife to I. Mosicr, part of .section 27, T. 4, S. R. 1. E., n tainins? 81 li acres; consideration, S00. A. E. Ingraham and wife to John IIagenerger, lots 3, 3 and o' in block 3). in town of Milwaukie; considera tion $2VL Ueorge M. Rerrv and wife to Edward Forbes, tlie west U of tlie nortli-west of section 2, T. 2, S. K. 3 E., containing 80 acres; consideration, ST.O. Abel Cuttinsand wife to II. C. Erown, lots S, 9 ami 11 of section 13, and lots 7 and 8 and the north-east 'i of section 14 and lots 2 and 3 of section 23, T. 3, S.'U. 1 E-, containing 116 70-100 acres; consideration, 51. S. B. Calitr and wife to Chas. CalifF, the north-west h of the north-west U of the east li of the north-west '4, and the nortlwii-st H of south-west 'i of sec tion 3, T. 3, S. E.. containing 100 acres; consideration, SOO. M. A. MilN and wife to Henton Pliil ips. iot2in block 4. town of Marshheld ; consideration. Ik-nton I'hilips to M. E. Mills, de scription and consideration same as be- J'.radish and wife to John Mj' ersi fraction of lot 3 in bloc k o, in Ure jjon C'itv: consideration, $"()0. James T. ('hitwood and wife to school ditri t No. 2i. part of section 8, T. 3, S. 11.3. E.,containining 2 91-100 acres; con sideration, Jl. Oregon it European Land Co. to Hi n rioh Meinke. the south-east of l4, of tho south-west U, and tlie south-wcst ?i of the south-east "4 of section 17, T. 3, S. K. 5 E.. containing ;s0 acres: considera tion, flSil, currency. Oregon & Euroean Eand Co. to P. Claussen, the north-east 'i thesonth- ii'nut in.l tlr. , l !! 1 ,'u K. rf tlir. 1 V-iV -ft , UHU till.- llwi ill t.i --v '-ft --- south-east 'i of section 17, T. 3, S. It. , K.. containing 80 acres ; consideration, $14. U.S. to Nathaniel Kohbins and wife, thesonth li of the south of section 30. the north U of tho north-east 'i of section 31, the north-west 'i of tlie north-west i ot section 32, and lot") of section 3t, T. 2, S. 11. 1 E., containing 32 85-100 acres. City Council. cFrMay evening, May 12. Council met pursuant to adjoiirinnent. o Minutes of previous meeting read au 1 appnved. Petition of J. K. flrahani for the elos iiiK of an alley was referred to .Street Committee. S. II. Calitr was elected Street Com missioner for the ensuing year. Keport of Street Commissioner re ceived and placed on file. The ojiiuioii of the City Attorney in the matter of the tie vote for 1'eeorder was in substance as follows: '-The vote for Recorder beimr a tie. there was no election for that oilier; : heive, accord ing to Sec. 1 of Art. 2 of the Citv Char ter, the old Recorder holds over, or nntil his successor is elected and mtali lioil, and as the contestant neither alleges fraud or miscount in the elec tion, there is nothing be fore the Council for it to act upon." The following bills were ordered paid: V. II. Pope. M. C. Athey, and II. Cochran, as judges of election, $1 each. It was moved and carried that the Street Commissioner I'O instructed to clean the street crossings in accordance writ It rejort of Street ( -ommiltee. Moved and carried that tho Recorder instructed to furnish theStreet Com missioner with road tax list within live davs. On motion, adjourned. A photograph of a niemoriable debate on Friday night. May 12th : Hiram Cochran, for logic, Most furiously noes While lte. A. in law gets As far as he knows. l'eter Paquet condenses In appnsites trite. Rut (.'barley C. fences As if he was tight. While sleepy sits Adam, Ah eloquence mnirs; And If the Re'il had 'em. He would plaudit in snores. 0 Julius Tjogns, Dick Morton, Sit smilingly by. And say of tho cavorting How ish dat now for liigh ? While Ids honor the Ma-or, So mild and so charman, Presides as purveyor To the gush there's no harm in. Not Explicit. A communication was received from JafP.A. Smith, secre tary of the Centennial Fourth of July ('ommittee, of Portland, by the Hon. Mayor,wliich he laid before the Coun cil lastcFriday evening, in which tlie municipality was invited to be present at the ceremonies there to ie performed. The question being what shall we do with tlie communication, Conn. Church moved that tho communication be re ferred back forexplanation, it not being apecilic enough as to whether free lager was meant." We hope Hobblewobl.le will never again commit so inexcusable a blunder and keep a sullering human iy ill mspenso on the main question. Cpt. J as. I). Mii-i-Kit, long in com mand of tho E.N.Cooke, plying be tween here and Portland, returned home by cars ouN.it urdav, havintr been ordered to deposit his bout at the "bone yard, and is now "in ordinary." There is no letter steamboat man in Christen dom thaw Captain Jim, and the thou sands in this vicinity ' whom he has accommodated in one service and an other on the route, join in regrets that the necessities of the situation were of such a nature as to require the suspen sion of his services between Oregon Citv and Portland; but we believo there is a "good time coming" yet. RoatScnk. Lat Saturday afternoon tho Occident, one of the W. R. T. E. Cp.'s boats, came in tljo basin for the purpose of unloading a quantity of wheat for the Oregon City Mill. It seems that the captain, contrary to the visual custom, brought his boat in under a full head of steam, and while passing the bone-vard the heavy swells caused thereby throw the little steamer Dayton on a siiajf, knocking a hole in her bot tom and she sank almost immediately. On Monday three pumps were put in her and worked from the Honanza.and after pumping away all day they man- "k v raise nr aaju.. Information u desired of Jacob Warner, who left California in lsL for the Eastern Oregon mines, since which time nothing has leen heard of him. Anyone knowing his whereabouts will eonfpr a fvor by informing Charles E. Vftt-ftcr, Oregon City, Oregon. P.v nr.FKKKXCE to our advertising columns it will be seen that our City j Fathers propose to make the long-need- i ed improvements on .M am street. Jt is proposed to "repair Main street, be tween 11th street and the southern line of the Oregon City Woolen Mills, by tilling in tlie depressions and ruts with a coat of line stone or grave i two thirds of the cost to be borne bv the property holders adjacent thereto.' We think it is high time that something of this kind should be done. It was only a short time since that we heard several farmers .say they "would rather haul their produce ten miles than to goover our rough streets." A few dollars spent in this way now, may le the means of saving many in the future. The present condition of the street is adisgrace.and should be repaired at once. Runaway. East Friday afternoon the usual quietness of our town was dis turbed hy a pair of fiery steeds, attach ed to a wagon, dashing down Main street at full speed. They deposited the wagon, minus a tongue, in front of Williams e Harding's, and were only brought to a standstill by coming in collision with the awning iost in front of Prof. Polio's school room, which jvas considerably damaged. One of the horses had his head bunged up and one of his legs sprained, while the wagon escaped without any serious damage. We understand that the team was the property of Mr. Linn. Social Party. The Occident Club will give a social party at their rooms this (Friday) evening. This is tlie sec ond of a series to be given by the Club, and as their tirst was one of the most enjoyable affairs ever given in this city, we certainly shall have no hesitation in bespeaking a-crowded house for the occasion. Mr. Chas. Eray'.s quadrille band of Portland will furnish music, and their proficiency in this line is too well known to need any comment from us. Ret everybody lie on band with his girl, and a merry time may be expected. Admission $1. Lkttku List. Letters remaining in the PostolUce, at Oregon City, May l'Jth, 1870: Andrews. Sidney ; Rates, J. C. ; liars tow, Eugene E. ; Fincher, Win. R. ; Oaytor, Mr.; Howe, Miss Sirrv : Haun, Marion; Jones, Miss Fannie;"' Kinder, John; Ogle, Miss Eva: Rodkie, Wirt: Sallisbury, Marshall ; Travlor, J. : Ton nisson, W. J.; Whittin, 0. C. ; Wilson, m. W.; Wittfong, Enoch. If called for please say when "adver tised." J. M. Racox, P. M. Mr. Jas. Wrioiit will open his res taurant, next door to R. A. Hughes's, this week. Jimmy intends to have a nice place where von can always get a first-class meal. lie believes that clean liness is next to godliness, so yon can always rely on finding his rooms neat ana clean. .Mr. right deserves to be treated well by the citizens of Oregon City, and we hope they will give him a liberal share of patronage. Conuekt. Mr. Prentice, who has been teaching music in our eit3" for the past winter, and who gave a concert some time since, which allbrded areat pleasure to our musie-loving people, intends to give another in about three weeks. It will undoubtedly prove suc cessful, as preparations are being made very satisfactorily, and anything that Mr. Prentice puts his haiid to is al ways so. Festival. One of the most pleasant of the many festive occasions in this city during this season was the festival given by the young people of the Y. M. C. Association last Friday evening. The attendance was not only fair, but exceedingly .good-humored and order ly. Financially ind otherwise it was a success. We hope this will not be the last of these social little gatherings. Oiiani) Eoikje Officers. The fol lowing an: the officers of the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., elected at Salem on the Kith: J. N. Dolph, M. W. (I. M.; . N. Denny, 1). (J. M . ; V. J. Snod- grass, K. V. (J. V. ; J. M . liacon, R. W.G.S. ; T. R. Moorcs, R. V. (1. T. : A. (J. Walling, II. U. Ntiuve, Grand Representatives. One hundred and fifty present. Rkau Killed. Mr. Adam Cassidv, livingeight miles east of this city, killed a large Llaclv hear last Tuesday. There was quite a party in pursuit of old I..-,.;,. I..,f I . ir ... i-i itm, i.) ui. uuin luisiaiiumg .Mr. s age, being rJ. years old, he got away with the " liar. I lie bovs have got to stir themselves before "they can 'ret aneatt oi tlie old gentleman. ( ENTENMal. o have secured the er ice tn ir. j. i. .-staeey as our Centennial correspondent at Philadel phia, and our readers may expect the first installment at an early date. Mr. . lias na.l a. long and varied experience in iiu-s neiti, auu irom our Kuowleu: ot his powers we can promise that his letters win ue very interesting. We notice in the Salem Statesman of last Sunday tho following notico "Married At Aumsviltc, May 7th, W. S. Moss to Lucinda J. Snook." We tender our most sincere congratulations to the happy bride-groom, and hopo "all his troubles may be small ones. Iiie Sunday eleome of the 14th has tho following : A survey is being made for a new bridge across the Clackamas river. It is to be built dur ing the summer, and the railroad com pany intends that it shall be substantial i ml complete m every particular. The sawfish which has adorned the window ot "Oyster Tommy's" restaur ant for the past winter has been dispos ed ot to the proprietor of the American ixcnangeat 1'ortland, and is attracting Luu.imi.muiu aiieillion mere. Late dispatches report that Moody and Sankey are doing good work at St. Louis, also that J. M. Eaeon lias some of tho finest brackets, picture Irani es, wall-pockets, etc., that have ever been brought to this city, which he will sell cheap for cash. ' Literary. The- young folks con nected with tho Y. M. C. A. are prepar ing for a literary entertainment, con sisting of charades, tableaux, etc., winch is to take place at an early day. "OurRanner a Hundred Years Old" is the title of a beautiful piece of music just received from F. W. Ilelmick, of !i!e mn1-ti0hio'. If not to l found in m.g 4'J cents to the publisher. The opinion delivered by tho City Attorney in regard to the tie vote for Recorder was H.e same as expressed by Mayor Charman "that there hav ing been no election or vacancy oecur nS. the old Recorder held the o?Iice." The Oregon Congregational Associa tion meets at Portland on the 15th of June. Ministers and delegates will be nnoSorgklf'.a riUS tranS 10rtati0" The young men of Oregon City are talking of organizing a baso ball club Oregon City held the champion bat of he state at one time, why can't we have it again? A billiard tournament for the cham pionship of Portland and $100 will take place on Saturday, May 27. Theinoney is to be staked at the Ron Ton. The W. R. T. &L. Co.'s boats land at theO. S. S. Co.'s wharf with freight for this place. 0 Mn. Jas. A. Smith, at one time a resident of this city, and lately of tho First National Rank of Portland, is the Republican nominee for county clerk ot Multnomah county. What is pleasanter these nice morn ings than getting up and taking a sun rise walk of four or live miles before breakfast? Nothing, certainlv, unless it is lying in bed and thinking about it. Oun thanks are due to Mrs. Eugeno La Forest for a magnificent boquet of flowers, tastefully arranrreoV viou-r of this kind are duly appreciated. A. J. Dufl'r, Oregon's centennial commissioner, at Philadelohm changed bis address to No. 1011, Vino Street. Mr. Jas. Upton left last week for Salmon river to look after h interests in that vicinity. Visitino. "Oyster Tommy," late proprietor of a restaurant in this city, is off on a visit to his cousin, J. XV Nos mith, in Polk county. The Alden Fruit Drying Co. have received an order from ("hir-no-. r..y 40,000 pounds of their dried apples at Id cents per pound. ' Tt Personal. Mr. J. R. Parish, editor of the Commercial Reporter, published at Portland, favored our sanctum with a can last r riday. "High Life" and "Who Wins" are the latest brands of cigars out .mrl M. Racon's. at the Postoibee is the 011I3' place where they can be found. r- We understand that Capt. Tackel- berry and Doe. McCully have both been offered positions with the XV. R. T. tfc L. Co. The Oswego Iron Works, which have been shut down for some time, under going repairs, started up again last jionuay. The Occident came into the basin last Thursday with ",000 bushels of wheat for Miller, Marshall A, Co. Mr. J. M. Racon, of this city, has been re-elected Grand Scribe of the Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F., of Oregon. Miss Annie Goon, at one time a resi dent of this citv, is teaching school at Princeton, Illinois. Capt. Wilkinson, of Portland, and Major Davis, of San Francisco, made a living visit to our city last Saturday. Parents who desire their boys to become "hoodlum.s"should allow them to run on tlie streets after night. For a first-class 'cigar, go to J. M. Racon's. He keeps nothing but the very best. Neat, tasteful and unique, those brackets, frames and wall-pockets. A la roe sturgoon was caught in tho river last Sunday by the fishermen. Me.s. W. L. White has gone to East Portland to visit her son Allen. The sidewalk in front of th Congre gational church is being repaired. The Oregon City llouring mills are running night and day. Gov. I). 1'. Tuoirsox arrived at Roise iCitv on the 9th. Mr. A. idly. Noltnek is improving rap- Siwmg machine needles for sale at I. M. Racon's. Ti::;r.iToii3 aj, xjjws iti;ms. Hop yards in Puyallup Valley are looking very promising. The largest crop of wheat ever raised in Utah will bo produced this season. Dr. Sparling has been chosen resi dent physiciau at the Steilacoom In sane Asylum. It is estimated that tho wheat yield of Walla Walla valley this year will aggregate 1,000,000 bushels. Black bass are plentiful at Port Townsend, and 50 or GO fishermen may bo seen most every day at the wharf. A letter from New Mexico says tho dreasers are warming up about Rrigham and his purpose to,' gobble up that country. During the first four mouths of the present rear 40,G7S tons of coal were received at San l rancico from Washington Territory. The commissioners of Thurston county Lave extended the time for tho completion of the Olympia and lenino li. 11. one year from the 31rj of July next. Fourteen liquor licenses wero is sued at Seattle during April and so far in May. Two of the fourteen wero for wholesale, three grocery and nine retail. The revenue from this source for the time given was S1.C00. The coal expert who visited the 1'uyaJJup valley to examine the coal held for the Northern Pacific Rail road Company, returned to Tacoma last week and immediately started for tlie east. The result of his - explora tions will not be made public till the company have had the benefit of tho information derived from his ex amination. Capt. D. B. Finch has been at Seattle for a week past, superintend ing repairs on tho Eliza Anderson, which is understood to be intended to be placed as a passenger and freight steamer on the route between Olympia and Victoria. It is expect ed that she will be ready for running in about four weeks,when'cheap fares and freights may be anticipated on tho Sound. Senator Mitchell made an able argument in the Senate on tbo lGtli, in favor of the modification of the Burlingame treaty with China, a summary of which will be found in the Congressional njews. Armed to the Teefli, Is a very common expression, bnt we think that armed to embellish and pre serve them to a 1 ipo old age is decided ly more appropriate. This can be done by keeping yourself supplied with a bottle of that splendid dentifrice, Fra grant SOZODONT, which will beautify the teeth and preserve them from the ravages of decay. SOZODONT con tains no acids or gritty substances which injure tho enamel, but is com posed of rare and antiseptic herbs, which have a beneficial effect on the whole economy of the mouth. Sold by druggists. 1 The Importance of Cood Habits. Goo I habits tend to prolong life. The laws of Nature are in perfect harmony with those of Nature's God. Habits of life should be regular. The animal functions should be regularly perform ed, sleep should not be put oil' until un timely hours, unnecessary and de praved excitements should bo avoided. The observance of hygenic rules will not, however, always suffice to rescue a naturally delicate constitution from wreck. When this is the case a wise discretion should be exercised in select ing the tonic to bo used. Hostctter's Bitters, on accouut of the purity of their alcoholic basis, the powerfully in vigorating properties of tho 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 1 .reserve it from destruction. For those disorders which proceed from impaired digestion, dormancy of the liver and weakness or irritation of the bladder or kidneys, it is a most valuable specific, and isequal ly to lie relied upon as a preventive of malarious fevers. Persons who sutler from natulonce will find it an excel lent carminative. It remedies heart burn with far more alacrity and cer tainty than carbonate of soda, and re lieves nervous headache and constipa tion with gratifying promptitude. The Ri tiers are a jMtwerlul auxiliary in the blood manufacturing process; giving tone to the entire system, and recalls "the rose tint of health" to the wan cheek and wasred invalid. They also tend, through the medium of im proved digestion, to increase the bodily substance, and are a cipital appetizer and after-dinner cordial. Important. Endorsed bv the Medical profession. DR. WM. 1IALIS RAI.SAM KOKT11I-: LUNGS cures Coughs. Colds and Cousin ption, and all disorders of the Throat and Chest. DR. TOWr.EY'S TOOTHACHE ANODYNE cures in one MINUTE. febI(i B"Ttio National Gold Medal was award ed to Hradley fc Rulol'son for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Modal lor the best in the world. 129 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. rii:. In this city, May 3d, Frodle, son of Mrs. Sara Prougliton, aged 2 months and 20 days. At Damascus, Clackamas county ,'of con sumption, Cornelius elcli, aged 37 years. Tho deceased wars a steady and hard working man, and was highly respected by all who knew him. II' leaves a wife and foiircJiililr. n to mourn his untimely death. NEW TO-DAY. Notico. At a meet ing of the City Council of Ore gon City, held May li'lh, 1S7U, tlie follow ing notice was ordered published for two weeks In the Oregon City Entkkpiuse, to wit : XTOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City Council propose repairing that portion of Main street between 11th street and the southern line of the Oregon City Woolen Mills, by tilling depressions and ruts in same with a coat of line .stone or gravel t wo-t birds of the cost of said re pairs to bo assessed and collected off of the property holders adjacent thereto. Attest: M. C. ATHEY, City Recorder. Ordinance Fo. I. Be it ordained and established by the City Council of Oregon City : rjHAT, IV ADDITION' TO HIS PliES- JL ent Unties, it shall hi? the duty of the City Assessor and Coll"ctor to take the census of the city; stating in detail tlie number of male and lemale citizens; males over 1 and under 2J; females over 1 and under 2; and the mnnb-T of lgal voters. For the performance of which duty he shall receive no additional com i m 11 Kiit ion. l'assed the City Council May 12, ISTti. T I H s. ciIAIt I A X , Mayor. M. C. Atiiev, City Recorder. Wanted. ONE HUNDRED TONS OF TOMATOES and a large quantity of String Beans, Green Peas and Sweet ( orn for cunning. CbACKAMAS PAC1CINO CO. Oretron City. May 8, l7ti M MRS. FAIIiaKLKVK, Dressmaker. SUITS AND PATTERNS CUT AXD Dresses made in the latest stylos at reasonable prices. Room No. 8 Cliff House, Oregon City. PutronuK'e solicited. May 12 :1m Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF FORE closure and an order of sale and an execution issued out of tlie Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for Clackamas County to me directed and delivered, for the sum of four thousand one hundred and cigUty-six 47-ltR) dollars in United States gold coin and the further sum of twenty-live and 00-100 dollars costs and for accruing costs uion suid writ in favor of Jafayette Grover, Governor, S. F. Chad wick, Beeretary of State, and Albert II. Brown, Treasurer of the State of Oregon, ex-oftlclo IJoard of School Eand Com Commiinioners, and against Joseph Kel logg I have levied upon and will sell at pub lie auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, tojiue in hand "paid, in front of the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, on Monday, the lyth dav of June, A. D. 1S7(3, at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M. of said day, in accordance with said decree and the order of sale therein contained and in tlie manner pre scribed by law, all the right t itle and inter est of t rie said Joseph Kellogg and Estella Kellogg, his wife, in law and in equity, all right of redemption thereof, except as by st atute provided, to the following described Real Estate, to wit: Beginning at a point seventy-live 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-tour chains and ninty-even links; Thence west twenty-four chains and twenty-three links: Thence South, two degrees ; East, fifty chains and thirty links ; Thence Sou Mi, eighty-eight degrees and forty-five minutes; West, seventy-eight chains and seven ty-Ave links; Thence South, thirty-three degrees; West, fifteen chains and thirty links; Thence North, eighty-nine degrees and fifteen minutes; East, seventy-four chains and twenty-nine links; Thence South, thirty-seven chains and sixty-one links; Thence East, sixty live chains and eighty links; Theneo North, fortyfour chains and ninef y links ; Thence North, eighty-nine degrees and twenty-two minutes ; West, thirty chains ; and thence North, thirty-three minutes; East, twelve chains and twenty-three links to tlie place of beginning, containing five hundred and thirty-two acres and s'ixtv pix hundredths of an acre, situated in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, to satisiy saui writ 01 execution, costs and ac cruing costs. T. J. AI'PERSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. May 10. 1X76. w4. Administratrix' Sale. In the matter of the estate of llinn- Sprague, deceased. Notice of t he sale of real estate. "VTOTICK IS HEREBY CilVEN THAT Jk.1 by virtue of an order of the Hon. Coun ty Court of Clackamas Count v. ( rr"Yn made and entered on record at. Anril term or said Court April 3d, 1X76, 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 dexjr In Oregon City, Clackamas OOll Fit v t r tii.rf.net bidder for U. S. gold coin, the following de- nenuwu reai esuue, situate in f lie county 01 Clackamas and State of Oregon, ad bounded and described as follows, to-wit : f'nin monei ti rr nt b nr. sw b..i 14-1 - ....... , txv v ..tl l" li v x Till CT. tions 14 and 23, cast, running thence north - urns : im-uce west lou mas : inence souin 160 roils ' thpnno r.-icf ill rt.tc li-.nr nort hPflst VM rrwl tAtlin ,-.1 o rn tf lro-i n n i n T - ... .... n.v. pmvi; - r-1 containing l."io acres more or less, all in township 3 east cf the Meridian 2 sout h. xerms 01 saie a wenty per cm. 01 me mainder to le payable w hen such sale Is approved bv the Cou-t. MAItGAHET F. SPKAC1VE, Administratrix of the estate of Henry Sprague, deceased. Oregon City, May 12 5t. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF FORE closure, and an order of sale, and an execution issued out or the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county, to me directed and delivered, for the sum of three hundred and thirteen ll-n,ll twnty-six one-hundredths dollars, (S3 13 2f5j, in gold coin, and the further sum ot thirty-six and thirty-five one-hundredths dollars ($30 :V) cost sand for accruing costs lniavorof J. 15. Miller and against John G ruber, 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, in front ot the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas count v, Oregon, on Monday, the lith day of Jim--, A. !., 170, at the hour of one o'clock I1. M. of said dav, in accordance with said decree and the order of sale therein contained, and in the man ner prescribed by law, all tlie following described real estate, to-wit : All the riirht, title and interest of tho said John G rubor in and to any and all stone quarries In the lollowing described land, to-wit : Ix!s one (1) and two (2) and N. E. of N. E. of section 13 in township 2, S. It. 2 E., contain ing ill 35-100 acres, also lots on-; (l),two (2) , three (3) and four ( 1 , and S. W. V of N.W. of section IX, township 2, S. K. 3 E., containing 1S6 53-100 acres, being the dona tion land claim of John Her, deceased, together with the right of way over any of the said land to and from said stone quar ries, and also the right to select a portion of said land not exceeding three acres, for the purpose of building shops, sheds, or such buildings as he may see tit to erect, and also sufficient ground to quarry and work stone. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments aud appur tenances thereunto belonging, or In any wise appertaining, and all the estate, right title and interest of tho said John Gruber at law and In equity in or to the sain.-, to satisfy said execution, costs and accruing costs. J. T. AFPERSON, Sheriff Clackamas County, Oregon. May Jth, A. D., 1X76. wl. PaLlTlOALSPeSKING. The nominees of the Democratic and Republican parties will address their fel low citizens on the political issues of the day as follows : Oswego May 20 Marshheld C2 Union School House " 23 Cascades, "Gerde's Hall" " 21 Jos. Young's " 25 Viola, Good Templars' Hall 26 Reaver Creek School House " 27 St nub's Store " 20 Marquam's School House 30 Lower Molalla, Camp ground " 31 1'loasant Hill, Seely's School h'scJune 1 Canby " 2 Oregon City " 3 Speaking to begin at 12 M. each day. fJotico, JfOTICE IS IIEREHY GIVEN THAT there Miere are funds now in my hands applicable to the payment of the lollowing city orders: Nos. 132, 137, lo3, 151, 155, 156, 157, 153, 150, 100, 101, 162, 163, 161 and 167. C. O. T. WTM.IAMS, City Treasurer. Oregon City, May 2d, 1876. Final Sottlsmont. LliENRV liAXS, ADMIXIMTRATOK of the estate of Mat hew Kerchem, de ceased, having filed my Anal report and account, with proper vouchers, it was or dered by the Court that the 27th day of May, 1S76, be set for the final hearing, at which time all persons interested can ap pear and make their objections, if anv they have. HEN It Y GANS, April 2X-W-1. Administrator. AT W3 , MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY, TI'ST AHRIVKi), DIRKCT FItOX San Francisco, all the IA t kst styles of Spring and Summer Hats & Bonnets, Trimmed and I'ntrimmed, for tho Spring and Summer of 187t. GOODS, MILLINERY CCCDS. JUTS A?2D BGMFJETS. HATS AMD BONNETS. E FEATHERS AMD FLOWERS. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. RIBE0NSAMDDRHA&1EHTS. RIBBONS AND 0RNAMES4TS. CALL AND EXAMINE. CALL AfeD EXAMINE. No trouble to show goods, and noono urged to purchase. We shall keep a well selected stock, and our prices shall bo very reasonable, so that, all may be pleased. Oregon City, April 7th, 187t-tf. 1876. CASH STORE. LEVY, HAS JtTT RECEIVED A IVEW AND elegant stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS cfi SHOES, CIGARS and TOBACCO. JEWELRY A SPECIALTY! Which ho will sell lower than the lowest. Cash strictly. Give mo a call lefore coins elsewhere ; I shall take pleasure in showing my Roods whether you buy or not. Kemcmuer tlie place, A. LEVY'S, One door north of Ward A Harding's. Oregon City, April 1, lS75.-tf J. H. SHEPARD, J3oot and Slioc Store, Ono door north of Ackerman Uros. Boots and shoes made and repaired as cheap as the cheapest. Nov. 1. lS75:tf TO FRUIT-GROWERS. rpiIE AED1CN FRUIT PRESERVING J Com pan v of Oregon City will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE orPI-rMS, PEAKS inl APPLES. Mr. Thos. Charman is authorized to pur chase for the Company. I,. D. C. IjATO U RETTE, President. TITOS. CHARMAN, Secretary. Oregon City, July 2S, 1.S75 :tf NOTICE. PFKSOXS THAT HAVE LEFT Deeds, Patents and Mortgages in tho Conntv Clerk's office, of Clackamas coun tv, Oregon, for record, will please call and get them, particularly those' that have not paid for recording the same. All that have been filed prior to this dat? are re corded. JAS.FRAZER, County Clerk, March 13, 1S7G. mhl" lm. 5PPR2AL m I LLS, LaRocque, Savicr & Co. Oregon City. Keep constantly on hand for salo Flour, Middlings, r.ran and Chicken Feed, Parties purchasing feed must furnish the tack. r ESTABLISHED I8O6. B. A. HUGHES. Opios!to the Postofllce, MAIN STREET, OREGOM CITY Dealer la DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, IT A TS , BOOTS and SHOES, HOSIERY. 1 imr-tfi ivn rrvT. rrnvi.M'ivc rnniw L lUlti3 A.MIUL.Uil I L U.i.Mll.XU UUVllOj PERFUMERY, TA BLE C UTLER Y, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, HARD WARE, FARTiAINQ IMPLEMENTS, ROPE, GRAIN SACKS, WOOL SACKS, ETC., ETC., ETC. 1"Y STOCK OP GENERAL MF.IS Tj chandise is large and well ussorted. There Is no house In tho city that can undersell me. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS, Is my motto. Please call and see for voursclvcs that the Goods at tho old firm of li. A. Hughes cannot be beaten in quality or price. I keep tho best Tea nnd C'ofle and a good supply of Family Groceries. I give the highest market price for good Country- Produce. B. A. 1ITJGIIES. Oregon City, March 17th, 1S7G. Tlie highest CasU price paid for Wool. County Scrip Taken as L'utb. j.i7 :tf. DUVOL, FILLER & CO., AT SIOOUE'S MACHINE SHOP, 0 REG OX CITY, O KEG OX. 1 ?AXU5'ACTl'HCItS OP DUVOL'S i.TX Patent Wheels for Vehicles of all kinds. Also ail kinds of UluckkiuitUinjr Done to order, Wagons and Carriages Made aud Repaired, Jarid all kinds of mariners' uiucKsnuthing none with uiS' patch and neatness. Orders solicited. Wagon and Carriage makers are invited to examine our Patent Wheel, And uso them instead of Wooden Wheels. W e lit our Wheels to either Iron or Thimblo Skein Axles. dec21-tf. OLSFF HOUSE. OREGON CITY, OREGON, T. W. RHODES, Proprietor. Transient Hoard, $1 to $3 per Day. Single Jllenlg .....50 cents. iIoui-41 er Week S5 OO Hoard uiul Iiotljrliijr, per week OO Tho Tnblo will bo supplied with the best the market affords. Ball Suppers furnished on short notico, and at reasonable terms. Nov. IS, 1875. -If Ei&XO FOlt SAX.K. fEIIAVK THE FOLLOWIKQ REAL Estato for sale. 1. Hesirablo building block In Oregon City. Ho. No. 2. 1GO Acres, good house, and barn full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation, orchard, good water: 15 miles from Oregon City. Prico $500, half down. Xo. 3. iiXO Acres, 75 in cultivation ; houses, barns, wells, Ac.; good orchard; 6 miles from Oregon City. Price $4,500 ; half down. Sell half place at sam rates. Xo. 4. 90 Acres, 25 acres tinder cultiva tion, 6 acres orchard, good running water; 125 acres open brush land; H mile from school house ; 8 miles from Oregon City. 1,500; half down, bal bqco in one and two years. No. 5. Part of all the Barber farm, on the river at Kock Island above Oregon City ; 5 per aero. No. 6. Land on the river abovo Oregon City, cheap ; part of the Barber claim ; good wood yard. No. 7. 320 acres; 75 improved, n 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 $1,250, one-third down balance on time. No. 8. 40 acres at Milwaukio; part beaver dam. Price, $1,000. No. 9. S. Tj. Campbell's homestead for biui:, No. 10. A rinrjnin. A farm In good run ning order, 01 JiMU acres ; rio acres in cultivation, M acres of wheat, will produce 1200 bushels of wheat (will insure 800 bushels), good orchard, good new barn, farming implements, 4 head of cattle, 20 hogs, some of them fino stock, ten miles from Oresron City, school house, church, postoflice, and storo near by; all for $1,250, $1, 500, down, balance in three years. No. II. A one and a half story house, ono lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., In Oregon City, for $125. Other desirable bargains in Clackamas, the best county in the State. Any sne having money to lend can have our services, free of charge, In managing tho same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms by calling on us.. JOHNSON & McCOWN, anil JOHNSON, McCOWN & MACItl'31, Offices in Oregon City and Portland. Nov. 12. 1S75 .If MILLINERY GOODS ! TI ST nECEIVED, AT MRS. E. S. I Warren's Millinr-rv- sarvi a n.r. rr.ri ' . ......... Mj -' V , . 1 1 " (IIU elegant stock of latest styles of Millinery aim uiuies' f urnismng boods, rortnc SPRING TRADE, Which will be sold at reasonable prices. I-adies living in t he countrv, favoring me with t heir orders, will find them promptly attended to. MRS. E. S. WARKEN, One door south of Dr. Welch's office. Oregon City, March 17, 1S76. Hear, for I will spestK oi excellent ,'QnD'S EXTRACT Tho great Vegetable Pnisi l)estryer. Ua bcea m nse over thirty year, and far cleanliness nnd prompt con tive virtues cannot bo excelled. CHRCHEN. No family can afford to bo without Pond's Extra?!. Accidents Bruises. Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved almost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains or Jturno, (Scalds Excoriations, dialings, Old Sore, Roils, l-'rlone, Corn, etc. Arrests in ilamation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding, removes ci:seo!orstious nnl heals rapitllv. o FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves r.ita in tlie buck aud Uius,fullnosd aud pressing pain in the head, nausea, vertigo. M LEUCGRRKCEA it has no equal. All kinds of kI ccraliouM to which Indies are 6ijhject aro promptly enred. PnUer details in book, accom panying each bottle. FJLES blind or bleeding meet prompt relfcf. and ready core. No case, however chronic or Obstinate, can long resist its regul.-ir use. VARICOSE VE15S. Itia the only euro cure foe this ditrvs:mr end dangerous condition. KiDAEY DISEASLS. It has no equal forpenna nontcure. BLEED HJ 3 from finy causo. For this L a cine. It a:is raved hundred of lives when ail other remedies failed to arrcs-t blading frou none, fctouiac li, lunus, aud elsewhere. ' BHEUMATISM, KclMAlGIA, Toothneho u4 Larnche lire jai uLko ivl.eved, aud often pex manentlv cared. PHYSIC! A XS of all schools who arc acquainted with I'did's Extract of W IteU Hazel rec ommcndltin tlieir practice. V.'eliuve letters ct commendation from hundreds of Physicians, many of whom order U tor use in their own practice. Ia addition to the fcre-oin, they order its n-ie for f-welainss of all k3n.s uinsy, Sore Throat, luiiumed Toiij.il?, simple and chronic lMarrhrca Catarrh, Jfor which it isi n ppecific,) C'ldihlniRx, J'rost-. ed Feet, Slings of Insects, 3Ioscinitors, etc., Chapped Ilnndc, Fn.ee, and indeed nil manner of Bklu diseases. FCiLET USE. Hcmoves Soreness, Ilonshnoss, tiua MiiutiiiiB! l.eais t ut-i, trupiioBs, and Pimple". It ret iirf, incirjiiraU, ar.d re freshes, wliilo wonderfully improving the ComnlcTtion. TO FARMERS. Pond's Extract. No Stock Brecdor.no LivervMan can ailord to be without it. It is nst'rd byi;lltheLadinl.iver)rbtanlea, Street Itailroads end first Ilurscmen ia New York City. It ha? no equal for fiprnin, Har ness of Saddle Ci".atinrs, Stillness, Sertitchcs, Sv'cl!inprs,Cnts, Lnrprntious, 151eedinK, Pneumonia, Colic, Diarrlisa, Chills, t.'olds, etc. Its ranre of action is wide, and the relief it affords ia so prompt that it is invaluable in every Farm-vard as well as. in every Farm -house. Let it be tried once, and yon will never be without it. CAUTIQII. Pond's Extract has been Imitated. The pennine article has the words Pond's Ex tract blown in each .bottle. It is prepared by the only persons living whoever knew how to prepare it properlv. HefuFcall other pre Jparatioua of Witch tlazcL This is tho only article used by Phvsicinns, nnd in the hoepf- talsof this conntrv'and Europe. HISTORY AKD USES OF PCKD'S EXTRACT. ... J2.P!unElll,"t fonn, pent free ou applietition ta Lane, , rsew York. CE? R. 3 03 H A ? & Id h fckk 1776. 1876. CHICAGO k .ORTIMTESTESX EAILWJY. THE PQPUUn ROUTE OVERLAND. TJASSENOEItS KOIt CIIICAtJO, NIA-. JL tiara. K:ills, Pittshur.y:, l'iiiiadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, New V.'rk, lio.ston, or nuy p.oint East, hould buy their TK.txscdMJ x :;mai, ticki:'1"s Via tlie l'ioiicer lioute, the CHICAGO it OKTII-VITi:it? RAILWAY. THIS IS TUP IJEWT KOl'TE EAST. Its track is of STEEL RAILS, and on it has been made the fastest tinie that has ever been MADK in this country. I.vthis route passengers for points east of Chiea.,ro have choice of the following lines from C. icago ; Kj- tlie Pitt'lur'r, Fort Wayiso aiitl Clili-djro u itl i'eiiusy I viuiiii liitilvstys : 5 THItOUtJH TRAINS PAILY.w it h Pull man Pahxee Cars through to Philadel phia and New York on each train. ! THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman . Palace Cars to Baltimore and Wash ington. 9 By tlie Luke Sliore and rilicliis'au Southerii Railway autl Connection (New York, t'entiiil und Eiie Rail-. o;uU) :. 3 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Palace Lrawinr Room and Silver PaU ace Sleeping Cars through to New York. By tlie Michigan Centra, Grand Trunk, Great '.VcHlcni acid Kriu u ml New York Central Hallways: 3 THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman Palace Brawinj? Rkiii and Sleeping Cars through to New York, to Niagara Falls, BnlTalo, Rochester or New York city By l?ltiino ve and Oliio liailrttad: 4 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with l'ullman I'alaco Cars for Newark, Zanesvllle, Wheeling, Washington and Baltimore without change. This is the SHORTEST, BEST and only line running Pullman celebrated PA LACK SLEEPING CARS AN I) COACHES, con necting with Union Pacific Railroaal at OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand Junetioa, Marshall, Cedar Rapids.t'linton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AM) THE EAST. This popular route Is unsurpassed for Speed, Comfort, and Safety. The smooth, we 11-ballasted and perfect track of steel rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep ing Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving trains, tho regularity with which they run, the admirable arrangement of running through cars to Chicago from all points West, secure to passengers all tha 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 tin; General Ticket Office of the Cent ral Pacific Railroad, Sacramen to. Tickets for sain in all the Ticket Offices of the Central Pacific Railroad. W. II. STENNETT, Gen. Pas. Agent. MARTIN HUGH ITT, Gen. Sup. H.I. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121 Montgomery street, San Francisco. Aug. 13 :ly Riotice. U. S. Laxo Office, Ori-oox City, Oregon, Ma v -2, 1S70. I C COMPLAINT HAYING BEEN ENTER J ed at this ollice by Theodore Godde against Frank Anfan Oite for abandoning his-Homestead Entry, No. 2,721, dated May 1, lfi.'y, upon the W. !$ of the N. W. fi, sec tion 22, township 2 south, range 5 cast, in Clackamas county, Oretron, with a view to tho cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to apponr-nt tills office on the l'Jth day of June, 1S7H, at 10 o'clock A. M., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban donnient. OWEN WADE, Jicnixter. T. R. HARRISON, Jtreiivcr May 5, 176: w. STILL-I.N THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DCQR SSUTH OF HAAS' SALOON'. WILLIAMS & HAPtDiiiG, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found in tho city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest cash price paid for country produce. Orecon City, March 28, 1873. R. W. WORSHAFfl, Dealer in BEEF, P 0 R X A K D MUTTON. Odd I.VIlow' !;iio:.-, SI. n7Orders delivered to any part ofOregorj Citv or Canemah. Oregon City, Feb. IS :tf, O o 8J I- 5.-' o o O 4 1. 5? O o I o o o . I o o o o c O o o o o o o r m