Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, June 02, 1876, Image 3

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NOTICE. Xo Certificates of pi:bllcsi
tiou will 1:" irlvt ri imtn.Mir fi'Mar- ,
paid. II V ahull ,i-u.c il'j tlccvtli-jH from U U :
l '! I'" fnturr.
Real Instate Transfer!-.
Following urc the real estate transfers i
f..r tijveek ending June 1st : i
i:,i,,r.Ti. V. Hans ami wife to Ci. A.
Herrv, the smith 'e :' the m .i th-we-.t
of section T. 2, S. 1J. ! K., ami the
fractional north-east ,'' the north-..-..a
'. of s.c;:oii I. -, S. K. 1
li'il'lll-WIM ;
containing 1 .-loo acres ; considera
ti' ii S'ioe.
Oeot-'e Marshall anl wife to John IT.
Moorefall of lot 1 in Uock p) in the
toWn of 'anemah ; cons": It-ration SI.
' S. S. Whitu anl wife to Jol. Carr, 100
acres out of -the south part of the dona
tion claim of .S..S. White ; consideration
J. It. Shaw and vil t Win. Casetly,
li .U" acres of the Ambrose Fields dona
tion claim in T. :', N. K. 1 K. : considera
tion SlOvt.
William "Neavo to K. Forbes, tlie
west '-i of the north-west U of section
2T. and tl;e east V, of the noi tln a.-t of
section 7, T. J, -S. li. UJ '.; considera
tion i-J).
Martha Murdoek to P.utto Creek
Grange Xo. '. : : of an acre of land
situated in T. o-, S. li. 1 K. ; considera
tion .3.
Kohert Tiioiiiji-: .n and wij'b to I Jul to
Creek I ra tr.ro . o. s'. j : i it of stl':uii:;,
T. , S. 1 1. 1 E. c..ni .-lining 11') .snaro
rods; consideration .;").
.lames 1 1 . MeMiUen and wife to Thos.
MoCully, all of Mock V.) in the town of
( )vf."i : ! mside rat i"ii 1 .
Nati'-y and .Je.seph I'arrolt to Mathias
cS"iin, parts of sections i'I and 2 in T. .',
S. li. 1 E., containing '-'.) -17-100 acres;
consideration ).
W. 1. Hums and v. i f to A. P. Put
row, lots :;, 1, ") and il in block (is, in
Oregon Citv: c liM'h'i-.iiioii si .X .
Ii :iueis M . 1 in.! It t ti ami wife to
J'hebe
III
let. m,
the undivided in
terest in tie' eul:i oi lli donation
el .link of 'h,iiii:iiu' I'enoletoii and
wife: e-,n-idn:!i -a s"''o.
). S. S. "o. to W. K. 'i'. Ti. i'o., real
estate transfer; consideration &::,0!.t.
Oresroii and Fnropean l.ind C. to
Felix I'vans, the s. nth-west 'i of the
north-east !.4 ofseclhwi 17, T. :?, S. It. 1 K.
containing 4'i aei es ; cousi'lci ation i;H 1
currency.
Circuit Court Decket.
si'Kci.vn tkkm roit jirNi".
Tlie f dlowing is the docket for the
present term of the 'ircult Court, which
convened on the 1st inst.:
O LAW CASKS.
Joseph Hedges vs lsaae Ogdcn, et al.
Ij. White vs lio:i k .V Lev.
J. M. Moore vs W. I'. Dol.-.n. et al.
Charles ttwcagle vs Jo!in Wiliioit.
i:o;'trv.
'harles Sweagle vs John Wilhoitand
wife.
U.S. l'.uck vs If. I'i!(o !:, et ;d.
U. S. Sebastian vs It. V. Short.
Win. Kee vs Connelly ; appeal from
cle. k's finding to o! jec! ions to cost bili.
1!i:m:vit ov Y. M. C. A. On Mon.l ay
cvening, Pope's Hall was illed with a
bvrtri.:iu 1 appreciative audience to wit
ness the dramatic and in;i-':eul enter
tainment given by a number of young
ladies and gentlem.'-n of our citv, for
the hem-iit ol'tlie V. M.C. A. The lirst
jiece w as "Mat; iin. !'. y," and consider
ing of the seven ladies and gentlemen
taking part only one of eaen sex had
fvperieueed tlie t of Hymen, the
I d.iy was very cr-'dkaMv enacted. Miss
Cauiicld, M iss Nell her, 'Miss I'o.-t and
Mrs. Humphrey, tie 1 .die; taking part
in the play are d, -c:i:;g of special
C couipliiur ut on i.'ie m i ? j i i -1- . i L 1 1 , hich
t!iey acipiirted t ;i--n. . .!i.v,.
Atiiey, .' .-:tc'i end - ' x ; : . II i-;n-c-seuted
tie; s; o!i r vx, ai.d 't!ie
wi iter as one of iii it ::..ort smite r.'iius
i . . . .
' in L....L we
we re jnou I of
Yoea 1 s do I v
witn tlie appiau
Nerved. "The
.lumping li;:l"
Hun: ph rev am
was t l.oroiij .
i lr
!. ,e t itiellt.s. A
o:oa M :t 1t met
h it o richl v i!e-
W
os-d r.-." was a very
1 1. m? ! -el vi en 31 rs.
Mi-s Kale 1 "r;;-o r, and
e; 1 1. ed . i 'a t si c. aid
conunen -,-d wit h a v
sketch entitled "N.
Thorn." Miss ;,n :
v latejh-ii .ei.inc
Itose Without a
i '.-s was t he P se,
, no c 'iiiradict ion
"ros.-s." As Kitty,
: i : i i.iei her ; ;. rt
: !. llano i-l tstliani
f- !U g:.o.i tybo
A'. :' s a vt i-'al s )lo
Mi-N N- i:v Post,
os-c-i itt d i v the
del rari-'i..," a
and she proved to I
to the general run of
M hs Clara Oauiicid
vs cll.and Messrx. l'a
sustained t In ir j ',
"Uobl insoHeturu"
sweetly rendered b;.
and was hiuhlv a;
audience. " 1 '.erna rd -
iecit:Ui"!i by S. I'. H
ielee, followed.
and was well ri'i i ive-d. i m evening s
entertainment clawed ;lh the "llosimi
lip." That is a piece by t iiat name,
not the dance itsel f. 10va and Ida, char
acters by Misses J.ovcjoy and Selling,
owere enacted in a manner to rctleet
much credit on themselves. In this
charade, Miss Moss stvngrlcd under
the euphonious name of Mrs. Mulli
grubs, audi when we say she sustained
her well earned reputation as an tuna
tour actress, our readers, we think, will
Hiree with us that we pay her no insiir
niiienut com plimert. 1'aviil aufield
h Mr. Mulliiri u'os was eanital, and
Mr. Atiiey as' "Kids" was rich, while
Messrs. Hudson and IIcTideo perform
od their resp--etive jiaits in a manner
satisfactory to mil. We congratulate
the "getters up" of this very delightful
entertainment r.;i the good taste ,hovn
in t he select ion of pieces, and t he judg
ment manifested in elioosing tlie actors.
In common with the rest of tiier.udi
etico we pronounce tins edort d' our
young jH'ojile to raise funds for a very
worthy object as hi:;!dy suecessfnl, :inil
we hopo that the reception given their
lirst attempt was of such a nature as to
encourage them to consider Monday
night' entertainment as merely the
opening of a scries.
Important Ti:.xsri.:!i. Last Friday
the negotiations which have been l end
ing for some time between the O. S. S.
Co. and the W. II. T. A: L. Co. were
brought to a close, and the boats, basin,
water privileges."wharves, etc., belong
ing to the former company have been
transferred to the latter. 'The sale in
cludes tho transfer of tlm folio vm"
lrorortv: The steamers K X '.. l-.?
Honan.a, Success, Dayt ui, 1'annie l'at
ton, Alice, the basin', the water privi
lege, the work shop, whart at this place
and at other points along the river, in
nhort, all the right, title and interest of
tho O. S. S. Co. in and to all their prop
erty on. the upper Willamette river.
The purchase price, as stated in the bill
of sale, was s-'.i'.ooo; but we suppose
tcro must have I teen some other valu
able consideration not stated, as this
was not near the value of the property
transferred, but we are unable to learn
of any other at present. 1'y this trans
fer the O. S. N. Co. are virtually in pos
session of all the important steamboat
linos in the State. The W. 1J. T. A:
L. Co. was the ostensible purchaser,
but the O. S. X. Co. has the controlling
interest in that corporation, and it mav
bo said that both t lie Willamette and
Columbia rivers are now completely
under their control. The only opposition
left on either river are the City of Salem
and Ohio, beloptring to Capt. Seolt, and
thev will either be bouirhtoti or run out.
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Mrstoix i nn ait;. Tho old Oregon
City Prass Hand has been reorganized
under the lyydership of Mr. Thos. Mil
ler, with Prof. Seliger as instructor.
The Professor isan excellent musician,
and we exited, under his al l instruc
tion, tohavo the best hand in the State.
Wo have the talent and all tint is;
needed is practice, and we would pre
sume from the amount of 'tooting"
performed by one of the memlers re
siding on Main street, that Unrequired
proficiency will soon be attained We
O understand that the band will make
'J1? fi'J-'Mq'Carauce. in public about the
3th of July,
Gone From Our Gazk. Mr. J. M.
Welch, one of our most prominent
citizens, pulled up his tent and left for
Walla Walla on Thursday. Mr. W.
has I een head miller at the Oregon
Citv Mills for the past three years, and
has the reputation of boin one of the
best in Oreiron. He has purchased, ;i
half interest in the A irate Mills, owned
liv Schwa! iacher Dros. at Vv alia H alia.
e are very borrv to lose Mr. elch, i
as he was one of tho most encrtretic
unc enterprising men of our town and
Walla Walla may feel highly favored
oji training such u citizen, ili.s .social
qualities are too well known to need
any mention from us, but we will say
that his name, which has become a
household word, will not be forgotten
for many a long day. We wish James
all the success possible in hi.s new ven
tures, and hope to f-eo his smiling face
Lack in Webloot some day.
l)p:("ii)i:ur.Y Coon. Our jovial friend
C. P. C. has been afilieted with chills
latel- and has a rather serious turn of
mind. While laboring under this lit
of melancholy he undertook to er
forni the rite of baptism upon himself,
and we give the particulars just as we
heard them, last Tuesday morning,
as the aforesaid umbra was putting on
his dean linen, he had it over his head,
and was tearing around the room trv
incr to get his arms through the sleeve's,
when those unfortunate appendages
came in contact with a pitcher of water
which was resting nuietly on the mantle-piece.
The pitcher failed to with
stand the shock and it came down with
a rush, drenching tho church from
head, to foot. The rest of the scone our
quill fails of words to describe, and
we lea e our readers to inquire of tho
victim of misplaced confidence.
LiXTuri:. Mr. 1. H. Wells of the
Willamette University of Salem, gave
an interesting lecture last Saturday
evening at the rooms of the Y.M.C. A.,
to a large and respectable audience.
The subject was "Minions of an Un
veiled City," and the speaker treated
it in a masterly stylo. The gentleman
sought to represent the underground
workings of society, and that tho groat
masses are under the control of a few,
ami are shaped in opinion.-; and tastes
in the interest of a few. This, we are
told, was the first attempt in the lecture
field, and we must say that he acquitted
himst 1 f with credit, ami we hope that
v e may have, the pleasure of listening
to him again, at some future time.
KOBUIXU GllAVKS OF Fl.OWEIlS.
Complaints have been made lately that
llowers are taken in quantities from
the graves at the cemetery, indepen
dent of tho desecration to the dead.it is
just as much a theit to take these trib
utes of the living to t hose "gone over to
the great majority," as it is to steal
ilowi rs from tim garden of a neighbor.
We are surprised to hear of people
from whom we expected, if not bettor
judgment, at least better hearts, com
mitting such a downright sacrilege. To
rob tho dead of those oll'erings from
livinir friends is a most contemptible
piece of business, and we hope that it
will cease immediate".
Pit em I vM Jiisr. K. M. Waite, Secre
tary of the Slate Agricultural Society,
has favored us with a copy of the Pre
mium List for IsTh', containing the pro
gramme, rules ami regulations for the
next annual Fair, reports of commit
tees, secretary and treasurer for 17-3,
toget her with the premiums awarded
at the last Fair. Jt is published in
pamphlet form and has l.0 pages of
interesting matter, compiled and print
ed by the Secretary, of which he may
well feel proud.
IjETTeu Lust. Letters remaining in
the PvstolViee, at Oregon City, Juno
2nd, k:7;:
(.':, Mrs. J. ; Fairgiieye, William;
Oreeg, J. A.: Harris, T. Ij.; Jones,
Ma-"ieA.; Kellv, Frank; McMahan,
Mis Fm.naS. ; MeCarl hv, Kate ; Oude,
Itoi.t.; Potts, S. p.; Sohnitger, llairv;
. arner, t n:u les.
If called for please say w hen "adver-
J. 21. Uacox, V. M.
Mn.fi Eo.Sii i;?Aia, wife and children
of Jervais, are now in Pendleton. Mr.
S. brought hi.s wife lo the land of light
air to eJVect a cur of the asilima, with
which she had for some time been
affeeled. Ti hi ; astonishiuent the iu
valiii bad not been but a few davs in
our excellent climate ere she was cured.
Mr. S. is so well pleased with the coun
try that lie has nearly made up his
mind to remain. Kast'Oreironian.
The Cliff 1 rouse has been undergoing
repairs for the past week. The rooms
have been kalsomined throughout and
everything put in shape, and it is now
one of the' first-class hotels of the State.
Mr. T. W. Pho.h s, the genial landlord,
is prepared to receive guests in the best
of style, and always furnishes t he table
with the best tho market alfords.
What is the matter with the mail
carrier between Portland and this city?
Wo have been receiving our northern
exchanges by the southern train for
sometime past. We hone the young
man will stir himself.aiid see if it is not
i.osible to distribute the mail matter
I'V the time he arrives at this station.
Moonlight Exci nsiox. The Waver
ly Club, of Portland, will make a
moonlight excursion to this city next
Tuesday 1 evening. Pone's Hall has
been engiured by the Club for the oc
casion, where they will trip the light
fantastic. They have also ordered 'an
elegant supper at the Cliff House for a
hundred couple or more.
Pi-.iwinixa. The W. K. T. A L. Co.
have put the Dayton in the dry -dock,
where she will receive a thorough over
hauling. We have been told that tho
Annie Slew art is to be brought to this
oily and put in the dry-dock as soon as
the Pavtun is out.
Orn young friend Wheeler Church
has just received a fine carriage from
the Fast, and wo i re waiting patiently
for the young man to come around and
invite lis out to ride with him. Wo are
in no hurry about it, any time will suit
tho poor printer.
Not a 15 exe.--Notice is hereby given
that we have authorized our devil to
introduce his boot-maker to the gentle
man's tailor that makes himself con
spicuous by reading copy on tho hooks.
"A hint to the wise is su'llicient."
Hauvey Cross, who has been study
ing law with Johnson McCown for
the past winter, left town this week for
Sandy, w here he will be located for the
summer, in charge of tho Harlow road.
The Spiritualists will hold a grove
meeting at New Era, about five miles
south of this city, commencing to-dav
U ridav and extending oyer Sundav.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
Speaker Korr has been charged with
naud ami the impeachment trial still
goes on, but you can get a first-class
meal just the same at Jimmy Wright's.
V. E. Dement, formerly of this city,
is the Independent candidate for CoV
oner ol Clatsop eounty.
Those hairs continue to be tound.
Somebody will bo bald boforo she
knows it.
Praekets, frames and wall-pockets at
the po.tollice. Keep it in your mind
and buy one for your girl.
Everybody should go to Jimmy
Wright's restaurant if they want to get
a good meal.
J. M. P.vcox lias a few frames and
brackets loft.
Unique. -Messr. Mullin.s fc Weath
cr.ston have on exhibition at their .store
one of the finest pieces of furniture we
have ever seen in the State, and it is of
I n.e manufacture, made by Mr. John
M iller oi this city. Jt is a hci ea.i. finely
liil.tid an.l carved, and has nil tin- nec
essary apparatus for a writing desk,
aiui to say le.e least U
is eomiil
te in
every respect
It must be s-.
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appreciated
Pa n lou Hx r i: ktaixm ext. The world
renowned Mart Taylor and troupe
will give one of their unique parlor en
tertainments at Pope's Hall this (Fri
day) evening. Mart is too well known
to need any recommendation from us
Oivehimagood house. Admission oi)
cents.
The candidates for Prosecuting At
torney of this district, Kaleigh '"stott
and I'. K.Strong.addrossed the citizens
at the Court House Wednesday even
ing 'Hie hall wa well tilled, and tho
.speakers solved the iolitical issnses of
the day satisfactory to all
Mit. J . M. WKi.cit has the thanks of
the KxTEKi'itisE Office for a fine box
of cigars, and we shall think kindly of
the giver while pulling the fragrant
Havana.
FJkkatta. In our last issuo we stated
the name of the lecturer at the tent a
a Mr. I.ee; it should have been Van
I lorn. The meetings will be continued
tor throe or, four wee ks.
Owing to the resignation ofMr.J.M.
Welch, an election for school director
was held last week, w hich resulted in
tho election of Mr. Peter Paquet to till
the vacancy.
The candidates for county honors
will ovate at the Court House Saturday
afternoon.
The plat of an addition to Seattle
lias been recorded.
xrla-t Kejort.
Portland market.
Legal tenders, ss buying, SO selling.
Flour. Hxtra, Oh"; .superline, SI 'S.
AVheat. 1 t percental.
Oats. tide, to 70e. J bushel.
barley. i ;j percental.
liaeoii. Sides, loc ; hams, Kj.17 ;
shoulders. Sf'!.
I.ard. In kegs, 17c. : in loll) tins, ISc.
Putter. Fresh roll, litfSrs.
Fruits. Dried apples, in sacks, 10c,
kegs 10'i : plutns.piiless.lKilo; p.eaehes
1 lc ; prunes, 17e.
i:-gs.- isc
Chiekt us. Full grown, $1 Odcls'I Q
dozen.
Hides. Irv, lOe ; salted, Gj; culls ,
oif.
Tallow. .V.;0 V
Wool. - 1") to lLie.
Feed. r.ran, 01) ton; shorts,
f-")to e.:o: oil cake, $:'7 fo.
Hay. !',a!ed, iU 00 to 1S00 V ton;
loose, !?!. IK.
Potatoes. ryjCafyh-, ) bushel.
Onions. 1 to l'i- C l'-
Mutton sheep. $2 oh'k
Oregon City Market.
Wheat. !H)e bushel.
Oats .').: x bushel.
1'otatoes .i0c i bushi'I.
Onions 1 ;"() J bushel.
Flour ?l :57 t sack or $3 "0 I) bbl.
Dried Fruit Apples, Vc.Jiit
IMuins. He
liulter -loYfi'Oe Ut.
ggs hie tlozen.
Ciiickens (irown, ?1 00 i tlozen;
Paeon Sides, lie F lt ; hams, I.jc.
1 ,:ird hi to 17c.
Hay 20 t ton.
W")ol 14cf. 1SV r..
(ireen Apples 7oc to $1 50 i box.
tracts lor the Million.
Tho facts referred lo in Hie above
caption are the facts in relation to the
victories over disease achieved by Hos
teller's Stomach Litters. That renown
ed tonic is daily adding fresh laurels of
Mopularity to tlie great reputation
which it long since obtained as a reme
dy for dyspepsia, constipation, bilious
ness, nervous disorderSjUrinary t roul do
intermittent and remittent fevers,
rheumatism and debility, and demon
strating to tho satisfaction of tho public
its superiority to the palliatives which
Hood the market, and whose make-believe
cures are trumpeted in manufac
tured testimonials.
It is a subject of honest pride to the
proprietors of Hostetter's Litters, that
no claims have ever been advanced in
its behalf that could not be corrobor
ated by ample proofs, but most assur
edly had such been tho case they could
have expected nothing l etter than that
a preparation bolstered up bv' state
ments of the same stripe as those in
d.ulged in by the proprietors of cheap
local bitters and inaloohoye rubbish,
would speedily die of inanition.
Such has been th" fate of thousands of
Itepufled shams, rather less efficacious
than bilge water.
1 no success of the Litters is attribut
able fo their genuine excellence. Tho
public has observed that what they are
...l.-...4: ... i . . i ..i - .
auvciiiscti io no, inev io, ana that no
incredible pretensions are made on
this account. They have gained, and
will continue to retain the confidence
ami respect of an onlighted communi
ty, iar too intelligent to be long mi
posed upon by the Sham Abrahaniism
of unscrupulous quacks and disreputa-
uju speculators.
Armed to the Teeth,
Is a very common expression, but we
think that armed to embellish and pre
serve them to a i 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 tho
ravages of decay. SOZODONT con
tains no acids or gritty substances
which injure the enamel, but is com
posed of rare ami antiseptic herbs,
which have a beneficial effect on the
whole economy of tho mouth. Sold by
druggists.
1EW BLACKSMITH SHOP,
AT
John Lewis" Old Stand,
CIV. CAXOXfi HAS OPEXEl) AT
this old stand, where lie is prepared
to do anything in his line.
Pallors" shoeing a speciality.
Oregon City, May 0:m-J
IMPOKTAKT
TO ALL WHOl ST &IAY
COKGERN!
"f rcix DEsiaors of adoptixg
13 a new rule of business, I would request
those indebted to me to come and
Pay Up Immediately,
And save inconvenience and expens", as I
have determined to collect what is clue me.
I have reduced the prices on Goods great
ly, and can assure all that I can give
Bargain
Come and see for your own satisfaction.
A. LEVY,
NEW TO-DAY.
GherifTs Salo.
STATE OF OHEGOX,
CoCXl-V OF CtACKAJIAS. J '"
V the S'ti'rij) -jf -! I (X.uiit.:
v:-n: or t::: statu ii
on a:-' foiin.iaai.led to l'-vy
i.'or'.a,
........ .1 . . i ... .1 .l.-:tf. 1 tT till. it.
u JKj cju.-nt i ;i.-l'.iyi rs n-imed m the witnui d. -I
iuioueiit tax Ii.it. or so inach thereof as
will satisfy tlie aai iunt tine, to;retiicr with
costs and accruing costo; and if no per
sonal property he found, then upon th.'
real property as s.-t forth in raid tax. list,
or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax
so charged ami iH-.e, with costs and ex
penses. 'And you nr. required to pay over
all moneys so collected, on or bclore t he
lirst Monday of July, 1S70, to the County
Treasurer of said county.
SjKAL j
Witness my onioal signature
SiKALj and seal oi oinee nereio attaca-
ed, this l'Jth day of May.lsTii.
J. M. K1UZKII,
County Clerk,
by virtue of the nbove warrant, I have
levied upon the following described prop
erty, tj-vtit, and on
Saturday, lio 1st day of July, IsVO,
between tlm hours of.i a. m. and 1 v. :i. of
said day, at the Court 1 louse door iu Ore
gon City, C iucUauias County, Mate of Ore
gofi, 1 will expose fur sale, and sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash t me in
hand, paid in L'. S. coin, or so much of the
loiloivm.ic described real property, or :i
suMcieiil amount ot each piece or areel
thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the
tax of I&75, as shown upon the delinquent
lint together with the costs and accruing
costs aud expenses :
Aithhi, Frank. 'ltiw?4of Ci. V. lioorlc
cl., s -cfion II, i 2, s r 3 e ; UK) acres ;
tax, 7 ..
Dailey, Francis. Part of Wilson donation
eiaun, t 1, s r 1 e ; ;!J acres: tax, $1.
liradbery, A. Part of Coliard chum, sec
tion M, t 2, s r 1 rr ; 10 a civs ; tax, Ml.
r.laml. Win. Part f section ao, t 2, s r 1 e ;
liil acres ; tax, z'J
Cornel!, T. J. i'.tri oi section irj, t 1, s r 2
e ; acres ; lax, vl :i .
Colfee, Vandiver. i'iui, oi'i-Vi"Jyc.?'s claim,
fcect ion !. t L s r : c, and section i:, t a,
S r 3 c ; 1''0 niT. s ; tax, f"i 70.
Campbell, II. l;. I'art of claim oil ; SJ acres ;
tax, $o Id.
Campbell, John JI. I'art of claim 53; t-'S
acres ; tax, S:l !i!i.
Culbath, JO. J. Lot 6, block. 11), Oregon Citv ;
tax, Si) sa.
Dickenson, Charles. Part of Helm's claim,
sections ."ij and lio, t o, s r i e ; o7j acres ;
tax, ilo
EmintTfion, J. H. X w of s e V of section
17, t 2, s r o c ; -in ucivs : t ax, iii.
Dowell, li. F. Part of Miller claim, .section
Iii), t 1, S r 2 e ; od acres : tax, 1 71.
Findley, David. Donation claim, 1 ss i0
acres, sect ions 1:. and :J, t a, sr2 e ; OSU
acres; tax, 1! 1)0.
Gibson, A. 15. S l-j of sect ion 11, t 3. s r 1 w ;
320 acres ; tax, $13 20.
Grout, Sarah JJ. Fractional p;;rt of Garret
claim ; tax, il 23.
Hawkins, Chas. IS. Part of section 21, t 1,
s r 1 e ; Pit) acres : tax, 3 70.
Ilalpin, Samuel. S w '.i of section 2S, t 5, s
r 1 e ; I'.iO acres ; tax, .3 70.
Javins, 11. 15 'v of n e t of section li, and
s y of s w It, ami w of n w l.k of scc-
t ion H, t 2, s r 1 e ; 210 acres ; t ax, S7 i.!.
Jackson, Sw l of section 32, t. i, s r 1 e ;
S ) acres ; tax, S3 hi.
Kimbly, C. T. W .'v ot n e i oi section 10,
t 2, s r 3 e ; SO acres ; tax, S3 til.
Kendle, Francis. Part of sections 5 and li,
t 1, s r 1 e ; S.i acres ; tax $:i SO.
Larkins, James. South part of section (i,
t 2, s roe; Pi.) acres ; tax, $ 1 715.
Iikey, John. X w !y of section 30, t 1, s r 2
e ; Hit) acres; tax, S3 So.
McCubbin, John. 1'nri of McCubbin claim,
sec! ions 2S and 33, t 2, s r 3 e ; 2'JO acres ;
tax, :;13 30.
Moilit, Thomas. Lot 1, block 71, Oregon
City ; tax, fl yo.
O'Conucr, Wm. Part of section 21, t 3, s r 2
e, and n w of n w h of section 2, t -1,
s r 2 e ; 100 acres ; tax, ?5 70.
7'iatr, O. C. I'art of Hums and Shannon
claims, section 23, t 2, s r 1 e ; 10 acres ;
tax, $3 SO.
I'ittock, II. L. & Co. i'art of II. S. Puck
claim, t 2, s r 2 e ; 8 acres ; tax, t;u.
I lath born, James I. H. Moon's e.gciit. S
$ of n w section 1. t 3, s r -1 e, ami lot
0 section 13, t 3, s r 3 e ; 103 SO-leO acres ;
tax, ?1 27.
Russell it Oswalt. J. Fruit claim, in sec
tions 12 and 13, t 5, s r 2 e ; 320 acres ;
tax, $'.) CO.
Kiver, Israel. S w i of s w i of section 5,
t 3, s r 1 e ; 100 acres ; tax, .?1 .
Kobenson, Ilusscll it Sutter. iV.rt of Crow
claim, sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, t 2, s r 1
e ; 2'io acres ; tax, 22 tv.
Summers, J5srafe of. llen.seii claim; liK)
acres ; la x, ?7 (i).
Smith, Jam. X w of Wilson claim, sec
tion 23, t 1, s r 1 e ; SO acres ; tax, $3 o'O,
Swaircr, Jacob. X w li ot s w t ol section
17, t 2, s r 1 e : 10 acres ; tax, f 3 11.
Stevens it i'ittock. i'art of Franklin
claim, section 1, t 2, s r 1 e ; 3UU acres :
tax, ;21 70.
Tice, John, i'art of eet ions P) and 20, t 3,
s r I ; hi) acres ; tax, f
Two'ood, Antoinette. Fractional j.'irt of
Garrett cialm : 10 acres; tax, ?1 3".
Vincent, Mrs. -. S. X w V of lontr claim,
s'vtieti US, i 5, stlc; lfi!) acres ; tax,
i'" 71.
Vincent, J. S. Wife's part of donation
claim, section 32, 1 4, s r 1 e; 101 acres;
tax, H 10.
Wright, Albert. C. Chase claim, sections
4 and f, and claim 50, sections 7 and .,
t 3, s r 3 e ; ti-o acres ; tax, 20 70.
Wilson, i harles. i'art of scction-ll, t 4, s r
1 e ; So acres ; tax. $3 70.
White, Thos. 15 V of lleany claim, section
Wehery, C. M. i'art of sections 20 and 39,
t 1. s r 3e ; llio acres ; tax, 11 10.
White, Tims. X' w h6 of section 7, t 5, s r 3
o; 100 acres; tax", $7 00.
21, t 5, s r 1 c ; Isl acres -. tax, ii 7S.
Young, W. H. i'art of Wliitcomb claim,
section 30, t 2, S rlc; 5j acres; tax,
120.
Young, Samuel. W of s e i of section
30, t 4, s r 3 e ; SO acres ; tax, ?1 i
J. T. Ai'i'KltsoX,
Sherir of Chvckamas Co., C'gn .
Oregon City, May 30, ls7G:U.
A Card.
OitEGov City, June 1st, 1S76.
In reply to an article appearing in the
i veveng Journal" of May 31st, relative
to me, I would say lo the people of Clacka
mas county that I hold myself responsible
for what I may have don or said aVxut
anyone. I will be pleased at any lime to
furnish the tacts relative to the mattcr.and
feel assur d that I will he tilde to satisfy
anvone that I am clear of anv wrong,
doing in the matter. J. T. Al'PEKSONV
S. FA I R CflvIE VE,
Dressmaker.
CinTS AM) PATTKS CI T 'AND
(Tj Dresses made in the latest styles at
reasonable prices. Room Xo. 8 ClilT
House, Oregon City.
PatrniiHe solicited.
May 12 dm
SherifFs Sal.
V Y YIKTUE OF A DECltKE OF KORK-
fi P closure and an order of sale and an
execut ion issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Clackamas
County to mo directed and delivered, for
the sum of four thousand one hundred
and eighty-six 47-100 dollars in United
States gold coin and the further sum of
twenty-live aud 00-100 dollars costs and for
accruing costs upon said writ in favor of
Lafayette G rover, Governor, S. F. Chad
wick, Secretary of State, and Albert II.
Iirown, Treasurer of the State of Oregon,
ex-otlicio Board of School Land Coin
Commissioners, and against Joseph Kel
logg I have levied upon and will sell at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash,
tome in hand paid, in front of the Court
House door in Oregon City, Clackamas
County, Oregon, on Monday, t lie l'Jt li day
of June, A. D. 1S7(, at the hour of teii
o'clock, A. M. of said day, in accordance
with said decree and the order of sale
therein contained and in the manner pre
scribed by law, all tha ri'jrht title and inter
est of the said Joseph Kellogg and Estella
Kellogg, his wife, in law and in equity, all
right of redemption thereof, except as by
statute provided, to the following described
Meal Kstate, to wit: Beginning at a joint
seventy-live links Fast, of tlie Xorth-we-t
corner of section six, in Township Two,
South of Itange Two. Fast ; and running
tliencu Xorth, thirty-three minutes; Fast,
forty-four chains and ninty-seyen links;
Thence west t .ventv-four chains and
twenty-three links: Th-ncc South, two
degrees ; Fast, titty chains and t hirt.y links ;
Thence South, eighty-eight degrees and
lorty-nve minutes; West, sevent v-cight
chains and seventy-five links; thence
South, thirty-three degrees: West, lift ecu
chains and thirty links-. Thence Xorth,
eighty-nine degrees and fifteen minutes;
Fast, seventy-four chains and twent v-ninc
links; Thence South, t hirtv-seven chains
and sixty-one links; Thence Fast, sixty
five chains and eighty links; Thence
Xorth, forty-four chains and ninety links;
Thence Xorth, eighty-nine degrees and
twenty-two minutes ; West, thirty chains ;
and thence North, thirty-three minnt.es;
East, twelve chainsand twenty-three links
to the place of beginning, containing flvo
hundred and thirty-two acres and sixty
six hundredths of an acre, situated in
Clackamas County, State of Oregon, to
satisfy said writ of execut ion, costs and ac
cruing costs. T. J. A J 'PERSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
May 10, 13.76. wi.
Sheriff's Caie.
'I Y VIRTUE -OF A DECREE OF FORE
Closure, and no im!-r of sale, ami an
, execution issued out of the Circuit Court j
oi the States of Oregon for Clackamas j
! county, to me directed and delivered, for 1
j the sum of three hundred and thirteen !
j ",rV,, ,lv"ntJ -six orie-hucurodt lis dollars, '
! t 'l-' -'). iu gold coin, and the further sum ;
oi thirty-six a inuhlr: v-rive one-hun.lr- dths !
, uodars (i.m 33) costs and for accruing cost s j
oil. nor o j. is. .Miner and against Jotm i
( .ruber, I will sell at puUie auct ion, to the
highest bidder, for cash in b:it..l o front
of the Court House door in Oregon Citv,
.. lacKamas ountv, Oregon, on Monday,
the l:!:h d.lV of Jan.. li ... tl'...
hour of on." o'clock P. M'.or'said'dav. in
accordance with Said decree an.l t he order
of sale therein contained, and in the man
ner prescribed bv fill ii t-ei..-iT..r
described real estate, to-wit : All the ri-ht,
t itle an.l interest of the sai l John limber
in ami to any and all stone quarries in I he
following described land, to-wit : lts one
0) ami two (2) and X. 15. of X. 15. 1 or
section 13 in township 2, S. K. 2 15., contain
ing m .-n) acres, also lots on.- (l.l.tivo
Lr; " l' ana lour (t). and S. W. -4 of
X. . of section is. township 2. S. li. ,i K.
containing isii ;Vl-iej acres, b -ing the dona
tion land claim of John li. r, deceased,
together with the right of way over any of
the said land to and from said stone quar
ries, and also t he right to s- lect a oort ion
of said land not exceeding three e.crcs, for
tlie purpose of buddlmr shoi.s. sheds or
such buildings as he may see fit to ereet ,
and also sullicieiit ground to quarrv and
work stone. Toget her w it h s-.lt aiulsiuVular
tho tenements, hereditaments and aoi ur-
lenances thereunto belonging, or in anv
wi.v appertaining, and all the estate, re-hi
tii le and interest of t he saiil John cl ruber
at law and in equity in or to the same, to
satisfy said execution, costs and accruing
cosis. J. r APi'i RSOW
SiierilT Clackamas Count v, .rv.oii.
M'ay Hth, A. J ., 1S7U. w 1.
POUTiOilLSPEAKmO.
The nominees of the Democratic and
Republican parties Mill address their fel
low cif I . ens on t he i k 1 it ica 1 issues of the
d'iy as follows :
Oswego May 2
Marshfi .-Id ' 22
Union School House " 23
Cascades, "Gerdc's Hall" " 21
Jos. Young's " 2)
Viola, Good Templars Hall "... " 2(i
Heaver Creek School House 27
Stubb's Store " 2
Mil rquani's School Hons 3a
Iower Molalla, Camp ground " 31
1'lcasant Hill, S.-ely's School h'se..June 1
Can by " 2
Oregon City " 3
Speaking to begin at 12 M. each day.
Admirssstrator's Sale.
In the County Court, off he St ate of Oregon,
lor the County of Clackamas.
In the matter of the Estate of Currin T.
Kimbley, deceased.
V"OTlCI5 IS
in pursua:
isi;;i5:hv uiven that
pursuance ami order and License
maile and given by tin" Hon. County
Court, of Clackamas County, Oregon, at
the special term held February 5th, lSTti,
thereof, 1 will ) roeoed to sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, at the Court
House door in Oregon City, on Saturday,
tin? 2 Itli day of June, A." D. !S7ii, at the
hour of 1 o'clock P. .v., the following de
scribed parcel of land, situated in Clacka
mas County, Oregon, and belonging to (he
estate ot said deceased : the W. 5 of X. 15.
H of Sec. 10, T. 2, S., U. 3 E. of the Willamette
Meridian, coi taming SXfacres more or Jess.
Terms of sale gold coin down at tho
time of sale. Deed at the expense of pur
chaser. CASWELL 21 M 11 LEY,
Administrator.
Oregon City, May 20. 1S70.
AT
K KELLY'S
jm STREET, OREuO.X CITY,
Tl KT AItiiIV15i, UlUiCt'T
San Francisco, all the
FROM
LATEST STYLES
of Spring and Summer
ELnis & !3oiniets,
Trimmed and Untrimmed, fortlio Spring
and Summer of !"(!.
MILUKERY GOODS.
fVfJLLSMPRYGQDDS.
HTS AUD BObJHfcTS.
HATS AKB m U NETS.
FEATHERS AND FLOWERS.
FEATHERS AND FLOWERS,
R!2oiS AND GfiArViETS.
RIBBONS AriD ORFiAMEHTS.
CALL Mili EXAMINE.
GALL AND EXAM! Pi E.
No trouble to show goods, and noono
urgeil to purchase. We shall keep a well
selected slock, and our prices Khali be very
reasonabl", so that al! may be pleased.
Oregon City, April 7th, IS76-tf.
PSotice.
MY WIFK, ELIZ AI1KT.1 IH5I.L,iIAV
ing left my bed and board, notice is
liereby given that I will not be responsible
for anv debts contracted bv heron aud
after thlRdato. J. H. HELL.
Eagle Creek, May 2tith, At.
J.
H. SHEPARD,
I5oot imd Shoo Store,
One door north of Ackerman Bros.
Poofs and shoes made aud repaired as
chen j as th' cheapest.
Nov. 1. 17. :lf
NOTICE.
TJI'KSOXS THAT HAVK LEFT
I Deeds, Patents and Mortgages in the
County Clerk's oflice, 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
have been filed prior to this date are re
corded. JAS. KEAZER,
County Clerk,
March 13, IS76. mhlTlm.
IMPERIAL m 3 L L 0,
L:iliccjne, Savier & Co.
Oregon City.
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, r.ran and Chicken l-'eed. Part ies
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
Administratrix' Sal?.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
Spraguc, deceased.
Notice of the sale of real estate.
OTICE IS HEltEHV filVEX THAT
bv virtue of an order of the Hon. Coun-
tv Court of Clackamas County, Oregon,
made and entered on record at April term
of said Court April 3d, lS7ti, I will sell at
public auction on Saturday, June h, 1"J7,
at the hour of 1 o'clock J'. M. of .said day, at
the Court. House door in Oregon City,
Clackamas county, Oregon, fo the highest
bidder for U. S. gold coin, the following de
scribed real estate, situate in the county of
Clackamas and State of Oregon, ad
hounded and described as follows, to-wit:
C4mmrneing at the corner between sec
tions 14 and 23, east, running thence north
) rods : thence west l'Ml rods ; thence south
100 roils; thence east lit rods: thence
northeast 1'3J rod tothe place ofbeginning ;
containing 130 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 le paid down and re
mainder to be payable when such sale is
approved by the Croi-t.
MVKUAKKT F. SPIIAGT-E,
Administratrix of the estate of Henry
Spraguc, deceased.
Oregon City, May l-.-5t.
Wanted.
ONE HUNDRED TONS OF TOMATOES
and a large quantity of String fieans,
Green Pens and Sweet Corn for canning.
CLACKAMAS PACKING CO.
Oregon City, May 8, 1!70 :3t
ESTABLISHED 1306.
B. A. HUGHES,
Opposite tho Postoflic-
MAIK STREET, GRESQri CITY
D aler la
DTI Y GOODS,
CLOTHING,
II A TS ,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HOSIERY.
LADIES' AND GE.W FiBMSKIXG GOODS,
PEUEUMERY,
TABLE CUTLERY,
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
HARDW'Alii:,
FARMIH2 IM?LEtV&7S,
ROPE,
GRAIXSACES,
WOOL SACKS,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
TV KTO' tv GEr.::n.vL rir.zx-
J.JL chandiso is large and well assorted.
There is no house in the city that can
undersell inc.
SMALL -PROFITS AND Q.LJCR RETL'KNS,
Is my motto.
I'h'aso call and sea for yourselves that
tl:o Gooils at the old firm of II. A. Hughes
cannot be beaten in quality or price.
I keep the best Tea and Coffee and a
i;ood supply of fr'amily Crocrrivs.
I give the highest market price for good
Country i'lodmc.
B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, March 17th, 1870.
C'ouiiiy Scrip Tulieu. ns Casli.
a7 :tf.
OUVOL, FILLER & G0S,
AT MOORE'S MACHINE SIIOC,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
irAXCPACTfltERS OF Dl'VOL'S
1$jL 1'atent Wheels for Vehicles of all
kinds. Also ail kinds of
Blaclksmitliiu
Done to order,
Vaj;oiH it ml Carriages
Made and Itepaired, and all kinds of
Farmers' Ulacksmithing dono with dis
patch and neatness. Orders solicited.
Wagon and Carriage makers are invited
to examiuo our
lateit Wheth,
And uso tlicm instead of Wooden Wheels.
We fit our Wheels to either Iron or
Thimble Skein Axles. dec'24-tf.
GLSFF HOUSE.
. OREGON CITY, OREGON,
T. W. RHODES,
3?jcop ri o t oi.
Transient Hoard, $1 to $ per Day.
Kindle KCcalii 50 ceits.
Iloiinl ijer AVeeli Q5 OO
noarti iiiid Lodiii, jit-r week !$ OO
Tiie Table will be supplied with the best
the mtrkct affords.
Hall Suppers furnished on short notice,
and at reasonable terms.
Is'ov. PJ, lS7j:tf
fK HAVE THE FOLLOWING REAL
Kstate for sale.
Xo. 1. Hesirablo building block in Oregon
City.
No. 2. H0 Acres, good house, and barn
full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation,
orchard, itmx1 water: 15 miles from
Oregon City. Trice 5-300, half down.
No. 3. n-iO Acres, 75 in cultivation -.houses,
barns, wells, Ac: pood orchard: ti
miles from Oregon City, l'rico $1,500 ;
hall down. !Scll half placu at same
rates.
No. 4. Acres, 25 acres under cultiva
tion, 5 acres orchard, ixkI running
water; 125 acres open brush land; ?
mile from school house ; S miles from
Oregon City. $1,500; half down, bal
ance in ono and two years.
No. 5. Tart of all the FJarber farm, on tlie
river rrt Rock Island above Oregon
City ; $-5 per aero.
No. 6. J,nnd on the river above Oregon
City, cheap; part of the llarbcr claim;
good wood yard.
No. 7. 320 acres; 75 Improved, a large,
new, well finished frame dwelling,
plum and apple orchards, living wa
ter, PS acres of fall wheat. 0 miles
from Oregon City, on Molalla road,
church and school house adjoining ;
can be had for $1,350, one-third down,
balance on time.
No. 8. 40 acres at MitwaukiC; part
beaver dam. Price, 1,000.
No. 9. S. Zt. Campbell's homestead for
sale.
No. 10. A Hnrraln. A farm in good run
ning order, of 'Z'iO acres ; 125 acres in
cultivation, 18 acres of wheat, will
produce 1300 bushels of wheat (will
insure 800 bushels), good orchard,
good new barn, farming implements,
4 head of cattle, 20 hogs, some of t hem
fine stock, ten miles from Oregon
City, school house, church, jost office,
and store near by ; all for ? 1,250, $1,
500, down, balance in three years.
No. 11. A ono and a half story house, one
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
tiie same and selecting securities.
Persons wanting to borrow money can
get favorable terms by calling on us.
JOHNSON Cv McCOH'X, and
JOHNSON, McCOW'X & 31 AC RUM.
Offices in Oregon City and Portland.
Nov. 13. 1675 At
mLLlNERY GOODS !
ttt;t rkceived, at mrs. e. s.
99 Warren's Mil linery Store, a new and
elegant stock of latest styles of Millinery
and Ladies' Furnishing Cioods, for tho
SPRING TRADE,
Which will be sold at reasonable prices.
Iadies living in theeountry, favoring me
with their orders, will find them promptly
attended to.
MRS. K. S. WARREN,
One door south of Dr. Welch's office
Oregon City, March 17, 1S76.
if!T
rs4i a
Hear, ior'i will wpotiU of excellent
tiling."
BOSS'S EXTRACT The grc.it Voccrable PaiB
Destroyer. Has been in use over thirty
year-, and for cleanliness and prompt cora
riTp virtues cannot he excelled.
CHILDREN. No family c:in nuord to bf withont
l'uuii's Extract. AccidectN, Uruiset.
Contusions, Cut.", Sprains, are relieved
nlmost instantly by external Application.
2'romptly rclievjj p:iins r liiirn, SruJd.-,
J'.xror"intlons, Clmfings, tHl Sores,
lioiN, l'elons, Corns, etc. Arrests in
lliunation, reduces ewcllincs, stop bleeding,
removes (liscolorstiotisauil heals mpidlv.
FEMALE WE&XSrSStS.-If relieves pa!n
iu tlie back aiulloiiis,fii;lTni nud prcs ugpain
in th liend. nansea, vertisio.
IR LEUCORRHGA n has no equal. AH kinds of ul
ceration to which lailie arc subject ara
promptly curd. Fuller details iu lookuccom
tv.inyinii each lxittle.
PILES toll nd or blccf'.ioK miot prompt rcllcC
tuul ready cure. Isocasc, however cinnnic or
Obstinate, can lonn re?ii. it s regular list
VARICOSE VEISS. Itw tl! only nre cure- for
lais clitr-s,;ii: nd dai'.iieriHis condition.
RIDSEY DISEASLS. It l:::snoe.;ual for perma
nent cure.
ELEEJlG tmm ar.r cms. Fortlii.s U a ,.?
ciiie. It h:is aved hundred of lives when u'J
other romeJ les failed to i.irv-t blr.-Jiu from.
noi'. k ri!ia.l, iirat, :.nd elsewhere.
EHiUMATISM. KfUWlClA, ToMhacke ud
iiarici;c :.ro i :1 :.i.k j ici.cvcJ, aad cttkn Jcr
maaeutly cured.
PHSIS'AN3 't siU f thools vhor.ro necaihited
Willi l'ml' Kxtrr.i t of itcla H:iv. l rec
Ouitnemlitiil tticirpnctlce. Weliavo 1 -dijcf
coiniiicnilali.'! I'm: a !.rn.lrcd5of I'liysiciaus,
many of ivli;ii niii-.T il lor esc in tinir owa
practice, la addition t; i he ior-.;i h 'j, they
Crder its u-e fer S'.vcUmitm ot ;d!i Kinds,
(Quinsy, Sert T!:rr.r.t, Intlatncu TousiU,
Eimple and chrome lliarrluea, Ciitjurh,
(for which it is a speclllc,) Cl'tit-lali- f'rrst
ed 1'eel, Siiiisw ol iiiscel?., i'lorMi'iiioe,
etc., C'liappc-l IIiiTtdM, l'ucci and Indeed
nil mmncr of pkin dss.'.-is-cs.
TOILET USE. Kemovcs Soreness, Konness,
uud Smartins; hcala t'::t.-, J '.i ri'Cots,
r.nd Pinplrs. It re:irrs, n":".'r'c.. Hi.d re
freshes, while wonderfully ii:iproviii; the
C'cn;tIixlo:i.
TO FAfJKESS. I'ont'M Extract. ICo Stock
llreedei-.no Livery Man c;in altord to he without
it. It is used by Mi the; Lending Livery Stablei",
Street liailroa'ds and first llorsfcnien ti.XCv
YorkCit-. It !i:isiiOc;ir.:iIforhjrninr, II a r
11PH4 or tStidtlle t'hn!ai:Ki, Sttii'rio
Scratches, Swei2inp-,C'sits Iaceiat ions,
Illecilhie, l'neni:;oii:ii, t'oiic, f Marrlicra,
CUillM, t'olds, etc. Its ranic of action U wide,
and the relief it affords sj prompt tlir.t it 13
invaluable in every Jr'arm-vnrd as veil as in
every Farm -houte. Let it lie tried enco, and
ron will never be without it.
CAwTIOII. Pond'a i:.vtraci lias lx;en imitated:
Theiieunine article has the words rmVa Ex
tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by
the only perNons living who ever knew bow
to prepare it proporlv. I'efuse nil other pro
parations of V.'iich llazcl. This is tho only
article used by I'hvMcians, and iu the hospi
tals of this country and l"urr.rr.
HISTORY AND USE DF PCSD'S EXTRACT,
Jn Pampbh't frm, seiit free on application to
PQXO'S EXTE?ACT CQSr.PAHY, iw Maidea
Lane, New York.
1876.
PROCiiAilLiTi Ti.
Chicago & :?I:timvesti:r. railway.
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
Ias.sen(;ek.s ron Chicago,, nia
gnra Palls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia
Montreal, (Quebec, New York, Poston, or
any point East, should buy their
T U A NSC'ON TI N N TAL T It Iv KTS
Via the Pioneer lioutc,
TIIE
CIIECACU) A NORTH-tYILSTKUN
17c A I L AV AY.
THIS- IS THE 15EST StOCTE EAST.
Its track is of STEEL rtAILS,:ind on it has
been made the fnstcst time thnt has ever
been MADE in this country. Lythis route
passengers for points cast of Chicago have
choice of the following lines from Chicago :
liy tlie fitislMii-fi-, Evt Wayne' aiul
Ciiieari and t'cmisji v niir liniJ vn jss
o TIIllOC ill TRAINS IAlLY,wit h I'ull
J man Palace Cars through to Philadel
phia and New York on each train.
STHKOt'tHI TRAIN, with Pullman
l'ahice Cars to Ualtimota and Wasli
ington. Ity tlie I.at-;e Slkoe nml PJiflSran
Sotiien Railway ami Connection
(New Yurk C'cuti-nl ami Erie Rail
roads) r
S THIvOPCill TRAINS DAILY, Vith
l'ahice Prawing Room and Silver l'ajl
ace Sleepitig Cars through to New Y'ork
By the r-5icliir: t Central, Orand
Tirunli, (Ireat Wrsti'm and Erie and
New York Central Railways:
3T1HIOUOH TRAINS, with Pullman
Palace 1 'rawing Room and Sleeping
Cars through to New Y'ork, to Niagara
Palls, P.ujralo, Kochester cr New Y'ork city
I'y Ialtiiiiore antl Ohio R;iilroad;
THltOUOII TRAINS DAILY", with
o.' l'u ll in ;m Palace Cars for Newark,
Zanesville, Wheeling, Washington and
Paltimore witliout. eiiange.
This is the SHORTEST, BEST and only
line runnim; Pullman ce-lel.Ttitcd PALACl'
SLEEPINO I'AIIS AND COACHES, con
necting with Union Pacific Railroad at
OMAHA and from the WEST, via iraud
Junction, Marshall, Cedar Papids.Cliuton,
Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND
THE EAST.
This popular route is unsurpassed lor
Speed, Comfort aud Safety. Tho ssnootli
well-ballasted and perfect track of steel
rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep
ing Cars, t he perfect Telegraph System of
moving trains, the regularity with which
they run, tlie admirable arrangement of
running through cars to Chicago from all
points West, secure to passengers all the
comforts in modern Railway Traveling.
No change of Cars ami no tedious delays
at Perries.
Fassengcrs. will find Tickets via. this Fa
vorite Route at t he hnieral Ticket Office
of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen
to. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices
of the Central Pacific Railroad.
W. II. STENNETT,
Oen. Pas. Agent,.
MARTIN IirOHITT, Oen. Sup.
II. 1'. STAN WOOD, Oeneral Agency, 121
Montgomery street, fc'an Francisco.
Aug. 13 :ly
Notice.
IT. S. Land Office, Orkcjon City,
Oregon, Ma v 2, 1S76. 1
COM PLAINT HAYINti P.EEN KMEU
J ed at this office by Theodore fiodde
against Frank Anlnn Oite for abandoning
hi.s Homestead Entrv, No. 2,721, dated May
1. 1H75. iwm the W. of the N. W. sec
tion 32, township 2 sou! h, range 5 east, in
Clackamas county, Oregon, wit h a view to
the cancellation of said entry: the said
parties are hereby summoned to appear at
this office on the 13th day of June, 1S70, at
10 o'clock a. r., to respond and furnish
(I'stimnnv concerning said alleged aban
donment". OWEN WADE, Krrrister.
T. R. HARRISON, Receiver
May 5, 1876: wi,
STILL IN THE FIELD!
REMOVED SEGOfiD DQOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOON.
WILLIAMS
HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Ciroeeries to be found in the
city. All goods warranted. fSoods delivered
In the city free of charge. The highest casli.
price paid for country produce.
Oreoa City, March 2.S, 1S73.
R. W. WORSHAM,
Dealer in
BEEF, PORK AND MUTTON.
Odd Fellows' Hitildiiijr Main. St.
-y Orders delivered to any part ofOregoa
Citv or C.memah. . - -
(ir.?on City, Feb. IS if,
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