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K O o O t.i M. o o O O O .TERPRISE. ii r ego n tv. rniEi;ojrE istc. XOTICK. .No O rtifieati- or ptiulicn sln wil! jgivcn million fV- are paid. U'e dt-riuiinn from this rtt'e in ful Hi- Circuit Court. hriii i.vn tkum roil JUNK. Tho following cases were disposed of in the Circuit Court last week. J LAW CASKS. Tr.'i Hed-es vs Tsaao Ogden, etal ; T, ., ,.i n r to' answer sustained, and ,,,V,tiiiu'd with leave to apply in vaca tion tn iinswtr further. i White vs Itoork J,ee ; continued Charles Swcugle vs John Wilhoit; Judgment by stipulation. 1iUITY. J M.MoorovsW. P. Dolan, et al ; Demurrer to answer overruled, leave to answer within ten days. Charles Swc-aglo vs John ilboitand wife; Judgment by stipulation. 1 S Uu-k vs IT. I,. Fittock, et al ; lleforee' report Tiled and after argu ment by counsel submitted. 1). y. Sebastian vs 11. A . Short ; De murrer to complaint overruled and do tondant allowed till 1st ot August to r0vm Kee. vs Connelly; Clerk's find in's modified and witnesses .allowed t,lk" dav and milea-e each. K 1. Southworth vs. ('has. Dick inson; Mandate from Supremo Court entered of record ; judgment tor plum till. . City Council. Monday evening, June 5. Council met in regular session. Mayor Charman in the chair. All of the members pres ent but 'mm. Eogus. I'etition of eiti.ens to improve Jack son street was read. Protests from the majority of the property owners on Main street remon strating against the proposed improve ment was read, and the improvement will not be made. Moved that tho bill of tho City Attor nev be ;dl wed. Moved to amend by striking ut Slo-and inserting 50 cents. Moved" to lav the amendment on the t able :earried The Mayor decided that the whob- matter iroes wit Ii tlie amend ment. Moved that the motion to lay on the tal.l" I e i-ee. ,u,idered ; lost. on motion the Recorder was instruct ed to issue r.otici- to ta-payers that the .-lsses-ment i-s. and v. ill r main, in the hands of the Recorder till the pUh of .Jime. It was moved that tho petition of citizens to open Jackson street betaken lipand that the raver of the petitioners be til-anted, and the Street Commission er be instructed to do the work under the direction of the ."street Committee. .Moved that the oil ice of night watch man be declared vacant for the pres ent : carried. ( u motion, adjourned. IN MtiSOUIAM, T.onk Pink L..pck, A. V. A: A. M. Xxrtoii. Oregon. June .'!, 17'f. Viii:p.i:.-i, It has pleased our J loav- nlv lather to renioo hoiii omi umni i.,- ti... i ,,i i i ;t!i on the L'l'd ilav of M;iy,-.Sfi, (itif beloved brother, llios. 'Wills, therefore be it Resolved. That bv the death of P.ro. WiiK the Masonic' Fraternity has lost a faithful and worthy brother, and the community a to.od citizen; and, That we sinecrejv svm pat ii ize with the r.tl'icted v. id. -w-'-l.ut bow in hum ble siibiiiS-ioM to the will of our mas ter, and ai-k;i-'wl"ilge with sorrow that t he w il I of rd U aecoi- plished ; and, That this Lodge be il raped in mourn ing and the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days; Hi i.l, That a eopv of these resolutions be furnished the widow of our deceased brother, under s;-al of the Lodge, and also spread on toe minutes, enclosed in the usivd bla.-k lines, and that the M.ioN ( Trv '.: i -.i:ri:isK be furnished ;i e'j'V with n o'K-st to publish. .T . l 'os i l .ll, M. i. Wii.i.s, J. M. ltr.in. Committee. A Card. i ' I . e ii'.ii'. ....... - KniTim l '.s i K.itemsi-. ; Hearing it was said that Mr. Frank 1'yle, that who J" is leen Supei-iiileiiilcnt of the Aldeu ruit Drver for tl-.i' oast season, had 1 left tho Company in the lurch, we take this means oi saving that the relation existing lK-twcen Mr. Fyle ami the Companv he.ve been entirely satisfae tirv to both parties, and ho having re ceived a belter otter in the Fast than coum auoru io give, we aoisco him to accept, w I. iie we regret to lose . . i,.. . . . .... . - his services. TlloS ClIAtlMAN. So- d" Alden Fruit Co. Ckntknniai. ItAii.s. We ae advis ed that the old pioneer line between Omaha and Chicago, the Chicago v North-Western Itailway, has sent a full stock of rc.lucefl rate, round trip Centennial excursion tickets to their general agvnt at Sa.n Francis-jo for tin' use of the citizens of this coast. Full information as to routes, rates, etc., will Im- cheerfully furnished all w ho may apply to H. P. Stanwood. Jeneral Agent Chicago v North-NVestorn Rail way, l-l Xloiitgouiery .street, S.m 1'ran--iseo. Cal. M r. Stan'wtod is supplied 1 with a sNick of tickets by this old reli able line, by which lie can give a selec tion from seventeen hundred and cightv-tive (I7s." routes to Philadelphia and New i oi k and return, tor visitors to the Centennial. The tickets read by nil -oneeivabIe routes east of Chicago, and enable a person to go bv one line ami return by another. Vrite Mr. stanwood for "The route ami Kate Hook of Centennial Tickets," over the shieago A: North-Western Railway, , and it will lo sent you free of cost. Almost immediately after depositing his vote, Mr. Frank Pyle took the -.: train for Rnsebtirg, on his way to Wil cmii)gton, Delaware. He joined Henrv :iliiy at Salem, an I Mart lirown at Albany, and in eompany these three jolly good souls will visit the Centennial.-) Mr. Pylo while hero superin tended the Alden fruit dryer, and it was chietly owing to his superior jtidg- ment that the gold modal awarded at the last State Fair was sent to Oregon City. Oregon tan ill alford to lose young men like Mr. Fyle, and he mav "rest assured that lu: has left U'hinU him a favorable impression and regret in the hearts of all his- acquaintance. While on his way east. Mr. Pvlewill stop a tew days at St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati. and other large cities. in tho interest of the Oregon City Fruit Dry ing Company. He expects to send big orders from these cities after he has once thoroughly introduced the fruit. . r ; nitcKUV Stok r. M r. W. Cased y has bought Mr. D. Jaggcrs' grocery store, and will continue at tho old fctand. Mr. Cascdy is one of Oregon City's old residenters and has the respect and 0 good wishes of her citizens, and we bespeak fr him a liberal patronage. Fvervthiug usually kept in a grocery $tore" will be found hero, and sold as cheao as at anv other store in town. Orders will be delivered to any part of the cit v or vieinitv tree of charge. 1 on will tind the store next door to Ward v Harding's drug .store. Wortman's old stand, (live him a call. Thk RiuiiT Sou r. A German recent ly arrived in this county from Wiscon sin, and counted out Sl,.j00 in twenty dollar gold pieees one dav last week as the purchase inonov for "Mr. Robbin's iK'autifnl farm on the other side of the river. This is the class of immigrants OregoTvwants, ami their number can never be too great or their inllux too sudden. 3 Cherries are ripe on some of our cit v t roes and the birds are taking ad vantage of thy fact. Waverj.y Club. The Waverly Clulj of Portland made a moonlight excur sion to this city- last Tuesday evening. About 9 o'clock the whistle of the steamer and the music of the band summoned the denizens tf this place to the wharf to welcome the Pleasure seekers. After the parly had sx-nt a short time in viewing "our teautiful citv by gas light, they proceeded to l'o"je's" Hall, where the" band had pre ceded them, and indulged in tripping the light fantastic. Alter enjoying themselves for an hour or two the" gay excursionists, accompanied by a goodly number of the young folks of our citv, who had joined them in this pleasant allair, repaired to the steamer where a magnificent luncheon had l?en pre pared for the occasion. After doing ample justice to the splendid collation, thev again wended their way to the hall to have just one more dance. When the shrill whistle of the steamer summoned them, one and all seemed loth to bid adieu to the hapny scene there was such an irresistable charm to the music. After tho usual prelim inaries, waiting for the laggards, and hunting lor lost ones, the boat steamed away with the now tired excursionists. The alt'air was a success in every partic ular, and Oregon City will always be glad to welcome such pleasant parties. We have just received from Messrs. Sherman it Ilyde, music dealers, San Francisco, a beautiful new song and chorus entitled "Darling Little Jessie," written in the opular style by James A. Kerr. The various minstrel" troupes throughout the country have taken it up, and it bids fair to become as popu lar as "Is my Darling True to Me," published by" the same house. The price of each of these songs is but .'$" cents, and will be forwarded, postpaid, by the publishers, upon receipt of the amount in currency or postage stamps. Elkctiox. The election last Monday passed olf very quitely, and, strange to say, wo did not hear of a single dispute. Heretofore election day has leen re garded as especially set apart for "fun and tights," but this was an exception to the general rule, and we sincerely hope it will continue to be so. The dilierent candidates put forth every el fort to secure tho desired end, and this precinct polled its full strength. We give the vote of the dilierent pre cincts so far as heard from in another column. TjKttkr List, Letters remaining n the Po.stoflice, at Oregon City, June tth, IsTO: Rarstow, Jaseph ; P.ailey, Professor; Ruriis, Dan; Christ, Mr.; I'M wards, Elias 1).; Hayes, Cha. 1!.; Mars, Mrs. Mary - ; Moehuke, Carl; Munsey, Allen W-: Foe, Miss Mary; South worth, Myron; Strowser, Jacob; Sehwertz, Mieheal; Tavlor, Professor Mart; Wells, Zura; Yarbrough, R. (2). If called for please sav -when "adver tised." J. M. Racox, P. M. T.itti.k Nklo, son of Mr. W. Carey Johnson, had the misfortune to lose one of liis fingers last Sunday. While he and his brother were playing with an ax, the little fellow, by some acci dent, got his hand on a block of wood whiclj his brother was chopping, and is now minus a little finger. He has our heartfelt sympathy ,and if we could replace the inissing"digit we would willingly do so. Tin: first number of the Oregon Medical Journal, published at Salem by the Marion County Medical Society, has been laid upon our table. It is ably edited by C. II. Hall, M. D., and A. Sharpies', A. 1'.., M. D., with L. L. Row land, A. M. M.S., as associate. It will be issued quarterly, and the subscrip tion is 2 10 in advance. Tin: West Shore for June is replete with interesting matter. This number contains a fair engraving of Oregon City, and a well written article on the resources of Clackamas countv, It is just the thing to send to friends in the "East, and can bo obtained of the pub lisher, Ii. Samuel, at Portland, for 1 5U per annum or ) cents a copy. Makt T.WI.1H! gayc oj)c of his parlor entertainments at Pope's Hall last Fri day evening to an overllowing house of empty lx-nclies. The attractions else where were too much for Mart, but notwithstanding the meagerness of the audience, he went through the entire programme, much to the satisfaction of the lhovs. I n i-'oiim atj on is wanted of John D. IVenson, who left Roston l- years ago for Oregon. Hit is (Lboi)t 4f years of age, and had a wife and three children when he left for this State. Anyone knowing his whereabouts will confer a favor by addres-ing his aged father, Henry if. 1'enson, l'ostoii, Mass. Ser.icr.ii. Mr. Ueorge (Jood, at one time a resident of this city, and lately of the S.deni Mercury, has gone and taken unto himself a better half. Tin; young lady was Miss Carrie Wilcox, of Portland. We wish tins newly married couple an abundance of happiness. Kkti'knku JIomi:. Mrs. W. C. De ment, accompanied by her daughter and son, Kate and John, returned home on thetylast steamer, after a sojourn of three years at Santa liarbara, Cal. Mr. G. Wt. Cm ncir had his new carriage out last Sundaj', and it was really handsome as .veil as its occu pants. It is needless to say that we were not in the vehicle. Si:nvjri:s in the M. E. Church on next Sabbath morning. Rev. (i. W. Day pastor. Subject Our relation to the Sabbath, as it exists in the Law of Moses. PliKClNCT OlTlCKRS.-Mc.SSlS. W. W. Ruck and J. W. S'hattuck were elected as J ust ices of the Peace for Oregon City precinct, and Messrs. John Hansen and 1. A. Hudson as constables. Thk fishermen at thi place have had a splendid catch of salmon for the past week. One or two have been caught w hich weighed, between 10 and jU pounds. Somk of the Republican candidates are explaining the cause of their defeat. We suspect it was because of their not geiung votes enough; what do think ? you The tent meetings continue to attract considerable attention. The lecturer is varied, and his discourses are instructive as well as interest-in"-. very Ox last Sunday two handcar loads of our young men w ent up the track as far as New Era to visit the Spiritualist camp-meeting there. Mayor Ciiaumax's new addition to his store is rapidly approaching com pletion, and will soon be stocked with Hill Cl 111 0. Mils. A. C. Bailey returned from I Yamhill on Wednesday, where she has i been visiting for the past twp months, j Probate Court convenes on Mon- ! day and Tuesday of next veek, and the ' County Court on Wednesdaj'. j Mrs. Jane Koss has been appointed ! postmistress at Milwaukie, in this county. j The steamer Annie Stewart was put I in the dry dock Thursday for repairs. ! Yoitxo grouse are quite common in I tho neighboring woods. xV T"E proposed improvement on Main street has failed on account of tho remonstrance of most of the pronerty owners on the street. 1 J The public speaking at Pope's Hall well attended and hi- - v V 1 UilN 11V IMP ( !"( 'iblt..- n-.i.-. hly appreciated. Brackets, frames and wall-pockets at the postollice. Keep it in vour mind and buy one for vour girl. Rev. Mr. Day was absent from his church in this citv last Sabbath tillin" the pulpit at Salem. " :.ve1rv.bdy should go to Jimmv right s restaurant if they w ant to "et a good meal. " We are under obligations to Hon John H.Mitchell for. valuable public! documents. Union meeting will be. held at the Congregational Church, next Sunday evening. Head the delinquent tax list and see if your name ornaments the column. Bishop Mourns officiated at the Episcopal church last Sunday. "Wrights restaurant is the place to get all the delicacies of the season. Mil. T. A. Hudson- has been appoint ed night watchman, J. M. Bacon brackets left. has a few frames and TKKKITOKIAI, NEWS ITKMS. Colorado has 70 convicts in her penitentiary, Dayton, W. T., has become an in corporated town. A St. Andrew's Societ- lias been organized at Seattle. 1, 500 has beeu raised at Seattle to buy a steam lire eugine. Small-pox has made its appear ance in Evaijstou and Laramie, Wy- The young men of Vancouver are talking of organizing a Y. 31 ?of C. As- sociation. Seattle has a chief of police with a salary of $100 per month, and two assistants at $0. Petitions for the establishment of an ocean mail service to Puget Sound are in circulation. The Indians at Pod Cloud are esti mated as follows: Sioux, 8, Sol; Chey enne, 2,172; Arapahoo, 1,970; total, 13,027. L. P. Mikkelman, of Silver City, suicided on the 2Sth tilt, lie was an old 2ioneer and well known all over the coast. Spiritualism has warped tho brain of Sylvester Scoville, of Walla Walla, and ho has been sent to the insane asylum at Steilaooom. One of the many saloons in Seattle was destroyed by lire last week. It is supposed to be the work of an in cendiary. The loss was 8750. The recently elected town mar shal of Olympia is found to bo ineli gible by reason of his not having been a citizen wiujn he was chosen. Three companies of soldiers now stationed at Walla Walla are expect ed to be assigned for duty under Gen. Crook in the Big Horn country. Last winter lots were selling in Custer City at from 100 to $500. Xow those same lots can be bought for $8 or $10, and are considered dear at any price. The captain of tho ship Commo dore, loading at Port Ludlow, has been arrested and is now in custody at Port Townsend, for shooting one of his sailors. An old gentleman named Thos. Moonhouse was thrown from and kicked by a horse last week at Walla Walla, and hurt $o Ijadly it is feared he will not recover. Fifteen hundred miners, are look ing for gold in the Big Horn coun try, and more are heading that way, with one hand clutching their rifles and the other their scalps. Mason Fitzliugh, of Seliome, was severely stabbed at tho Lummi Ites ervation, May 22d, by an Indian with whom he had a dispute. The wound was not considered dangerous. The late Sultan of Turkey commit? tod suicide on tho 4th inst." 3Jarkct Report. Portland Market. Legal tenders, KS bin-ing, 89 selling. Clour. Extra, $.5 00; superline, ij. Wheat. 1 00 per cental. Oats. 00c. to 70c. J bushel. llarley. SI 35 jkt cental. Bacon. Sides, 13c; hams, P3W17; shoulders, SWt. Lard. Ill kegs, 17c: in 10Tb tins, lSc. Cutter. Fresh roll, l.i"c. Fruits. Dried apples, in sacks, 10c, kegslo'i ; plums, pitless.Hlj ; ieaches He ; prunes, 17c. Eggs. ISc. Chickens. Full grown, $1 (XV3$1 50 tl dozen. Hides. Dry, 10c; salted, Go; culls a olf. Tallow. Tlac T:ft. Wool. 15 to Hie. Ft.ed. Bran, $25 00 V ton; shorts, 52") to SW; oil cake, $37 5U. Ilav. Haled, SKi 00 to $18 00 l ton; loose, 13 00. Potatoes. 55f?K)e V bushel. Onions. 1 to l'ie 1 lt. Mutton sheep. $2 50rt.$3. Oregon Citj- Market. Wheat. 00c -f bushel. Oats 5e f bushel. Potatoes 50c 5 bushel. Onions $1 50 il bushel. Flour?! 37 sack or 5 50 U bbl. Dried Fruit Apples, Oc.yth 11111118, 14c. Butter --PkfcJOc V P. Eggs 10e f dozen. Chickens lirown, S3 50 dozen; 1 '.aeon Sides, 14c tt ; hams, 15c. Lard 1G to 17c Hav $20 y ton. Wool UeOt 1SV Green Apples 75c to $1 50 V lox. Armed lo tho Teeth, Is a very common expression, but we think that armed to embellish and pre serve them to a i ipe old age is decided ly more appropriate. This can lie done by keeping yourself supplied with a bottle of that splendid dentifrice, Fra grant SOZODOST, which will beautify the teeth and preserve tliem from the ravages of decay. fsQZODONT con tains no acids or gritty substances which injure the 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. ttThe National Gold Medal was award ed o Bradlev it Kulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. V'acts tor the Million. The facts referred to in the caption are the facts in relation above to the victories over disease achieved by Hos teller's Stomach Bitters. That renown ed tonic is daily adding fresh laurels of popularity to the great reputation which it long since obtained as a reme dy for dyspepsia, constipation, bilious ness, nervous disorders,urinary trouble intermittent ami remittent fevers, rheumatism and debility, and demon strating to the satisfaction of the public its suieriority 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 Bitters, that no claims have ever been advanced in its behalf that could not be corrobor ated by amide proofs, but most assur edly had such been the case they could have expected nothing better than that a preparation bolstered up by state ments of the same .stripe as those in dulged in by the proprietors of cheap local bitters and inalcoholic rubbish, would speedily die of inanition. Such has been the fate of thousands of bepulfed shams, rather less efficacious than bilge water. The success of tho Bitters is attribut able to their genuine excellence. The public has observed that what thev are advertised to do. they do, and that no incredible pretensions are made on this account. They have gained, and will continue to retain the confidence and respect of an enlighted communi ty, far too intelligent to be long im posed upon by tho Sham Abrahamism of unscrupulous quacks and disreputa ble speculators. NEW TO-DAY. W. CASEDY, Dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, A XI) FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES. 5Iaiit Sim-!, Oivsroii City, One door south of Ward it Harding's Drug Store. un I ) tin IK STOCK CONSISTS OP KyuitY- mg usually kept in a well stocked Family (Jrocery .Store. Keep only lirst class goods. rders delivered to any part of Oregon Citv or Canemah. Oregon Citv, June 9, lS7C:tf. SherifTs Sale. State ok Oregon, I County ok Clackamas. I S. S. To the Sheriff of Mtul Uuutity: THK X.l?Ii: !)t' Till; STATi; OK I Oregon, you are commanded to levy upon the goods and chattcis of tin- d'-lin-quent Tax-l'ayers named in the within de linquent tax list, or so much thereof as will satisfy the amount due, together with costs and accruing costs; and if no icr sonat property be found, then upon the real property its set forth in said tax list, or so much thcreofus will satisfy the tax so charged and due, with costs and ex penses. Anil you are required to pay over all moneys so collected, on or before t he first Monday of July, J.STti, to the Count v Treasurer of said county. ) Witness my oihcial signature skai.S and seal of ollk-e hereto attach- ) ed, this 10th davof Mav.lKTti. J. M. l-'HA.KIt, "on nt y Clerk. Iy virt e of f be above warrant, I bave levied uiHiri t he following described proj erty, to-wit, and on Saturday, lo 1st lay of July, lsjr,, between the hours off) A. m. and i v. sr. of said day, at the Court House door in Ore gon City, Clackamas County, JStafe of Ore gon, I will expose for sale, and sell to the highest anil best bidder lor cash lo me in hand, paid in IT. S. coin, or so in uch of t lie following described real property, or a sullicient amount of each piece or parcel thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the tax of ls.,'i, as shown uioii the delinquent, list together with the costs and accruing costs and -. (N-nscs : Aitiiin, J- rank. The v hi of V. K-ork cl., section 11, t , s r 3 e; Jii.) acres; tax, ST i0. Pailey, Krancis. Part of Wilson donation claim, t 1, s r 1 e ; acres: tax, l. Bradbery, A. Part of Collard claim, sec tion lu, t "J, s r 1 e ; 10 acres ; tax, f; SO. Bland, Win. Part of sect ion .Hi, t 2, s r 1 e ; let acres ; tax, $'J ;"u. Cornell, T. J. I'art of section i!!, t 1, s r 2 e ; 77 acres; tax, $1 !.". Coiree, Vandiver. Part of Fordvce's claim, section ii. t ', s r ;j e, ami sect ion l.i, t :i, S r 3 c ; 12H acres ; fax, $.") 70. Campbell, 11. IS. Part ol claim 0!l ; 80 acres ; tax, i:i. Campbell, John 11. Part of claim 5U ; OS acres : tax, Col bath, K. J. IotS, block 111, Oregon City; tax, s'J S'l. Dickenson, Charles. Part of Helm s claim, seciions :i and :i't, t 3, s r 1 e ; 3 i'. acres ; tax, $ l." 4 A. Einincrson, J. P. X w ,f s e j of section 17, t 2, s r 3 e -10 acres : Lit A, ? 'K Howell, il. 1-. Part of Miller claim section 30, t l,sr2o; ao acrrs : tax, 1 1 . Find ley, David. Donation claim, lens () acres, sections 1!) and oil, t 3, s r 1 e ; 580 acres ; tax, $111 00. Gibson, A. K. S Vt of section 11, t 3. s r 1 w ; o'20 acres ; tax, $15 20. Grout, Sarah D. Fractional part of Garret claim ; tax, $1 33. Hawkins, Chas. 1 5. Part of section 21, t 4, srlc; 100 acres : tax, S3 70. JIalpin, .Samuel. s$ w i4 of section 2S, t 5, s r 1 e ; 100 acres ; tax. . 70. Javins, 11. E hi of n e of sect ion 0. and s hi of s w hi. and w hi of n w h of sec- tion 5, t 2, s r 4 c : 210 acres : tax. $7 ta. Jackson S w ?4 of sect ion 32, t. 1, s r 1 e ; SO acres ; tax, $3 10. Kinibly, C. T. W hi of n e '4 of section 10, t 2, s r 3 e ; SO acres ; tax, $3 til. JCendle, Francis. I 'art of sect .ions 5 and 0, t. 4, s r 4 e ; SO ;icrcs : tax 53 so. Iarkins, James. .South part of "section (!, t 2, s roe; IliO acres ; tax, 1 7l. Dakej-, John. X w -.i of section 30, 1 1, s r 2 e ; 1(50 acres ; tax, S3 so. McCubbin. John. Viirt o: McCubbin. claim, sections 2S and 33, t 2, s r 3 e : 2!0 acres ; tax, $13 30. Motm, Thomas. Dot 1, block 71, Oregon City, tax, !)o. O' Conner, Win. I 'art of section 21, t 3, s r 2 e, and n w hi of n w h of section 2, t -4, s r 2 e : 100 acres ; tax, $0 70. Pratt, O. C. Part of Hums and Shannon claims, section 25, t 2, s r J e ; 10 acres ; tax, $3 81. I'ittoek, il. I,. Jc Co. -Part of II. S. Puck claim, t 2, s r 2 e ; 8 acres ; tax, $70 00. Hat h born, James I. Ii. Moore's agent. S hi of n w Kt section 1. 1 3, s r 4 e, and lot (i section 13, t 3, s r 3 e ; IDS 80-100 acres ; tax, $1 27. Russell A: Oswalt. J. Fruit claim, In sec tions 12 and 13, t 5, s r 2 e ; 320 acres ; tax, $'J 50. River, Israel. S w H of s w of section 5, t 3, s r 4 e ; 100 acres ; t ax, $1 t5. Robenson, Russell & .Sutter, 'art of Crow claim, sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, t 2, s r 1 e ; 2WI acres ; tax, 22 KO. Summers, Estate of. llensen claim; 100 acres ; tax, $7 CO. Smith, Jane. " w hi of Wilson claim, sec tion 25, t 4, s r 1 e ; SO acres ; tax, $3 SO. Swagcr, Jacob. N w of s w H of section 17, t 2, s r 1 e ; 40 acres ; tax, $3 11. Stevens & i'ittoek. irt of Franklin claim, section 4, t 2, s r 1 e ; 33!) acres: tax, $24 70. Tice, John. iart of sec tions 19 anil 20, t 3, srlo; loo acres ; tax, il 00. Twogood, Antoinette. Fractional part of Garrett claim : 10 acres; tax, fl 30. Vincorit, Mrs. A. S. X w H of IjOng claim, s-t ion 28, t o, s r 1 e ; 100 acres ; t ax, $0 74. Vincent, J. S. Wife's part of donation claim, section 32, t 4, s r 1 c; 100 acres; tax, ?1 140. Wright, Albert. C. Chane claim, sections 1 and 5, and claim 5!, sect ions 7 and S, t 3, s r 3 e ; (530 acres ; tax, S20 70. Wilson, Charles. 7'art of sectionjll, t 4, s r 1 C ; SO acres ; tax. $5 70. White, Thos. K of lleany claim, section Wetx tv, C. M. i'art of sections 20 and 3!, t I."s r e ; 100 acres ; tax, $11 40. White, Thos. X w hi of section 7, t 5, s r 3 e ; P50 acres; tax, $7 00. 21, t 5, s r 1 e ; 184 acres : tax, ifi 78. Young, W. R. .Part of Whitcomb claim, section 30, t 2, s rlc;5J acres; tax, $120. Young, Samuel. W!ofse li of section 30, t 4, s r 3 e ; 80 acres ; tax, $1 90. J. T. APPKRSOX. Sheriff of Clackamas Co., Ogn . Oregon City, May 30, 1S70 ;lt. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. OT1CE IS HKKEBYKIVKX the stockholders r-f tho i re:r.m Citv Manufacturing Com jianv will hold their Animal Meeting for I lie ei i in of Dir c- tors at their office in Oregon 'it v on S.ttur- ! day July sth i-570. R. Jai ;:, Prst. j June 7th, w4 M. A. Ssxkatton. S'-. Potico. VT A KKGrLAtlMKKTIVO OF T'fi: City Councilof Oregon Ci'.y, li-.-id June otli, Is70i xUa Recorder was iiiMrucled to publish, notice that the assessment, roil is intliu hands of the Recorder forinsp.-ction and will remain so until ti.vJ 2ot h iiav t June, 1870. Att-st: M. C. ATI IKY, City Recorder. Sheriff's Sale. Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF JLJ closure, and an order of sale. FORE a lid a n execution issued out of the Circuit Court ot the .State of Oregon for Clackamas county, t me directed and delivi r-. d, for the sum or three hundred an..! thirteen !,ntl twenty-six one-huridredt hs doiiars, ($313 20), in fro Id coin, and the further sum J'thirty-six and thirty-live one-hundredths dollars (f-tO :K) costs and for accruing costs in favor of J. li. Mill, r and against John .ruber, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, in front ot the Court House door in Oregon Cit v, Clackamas countv, Oregon, on Monday, the Pith day of June, A. D., 1S70, at the hour of one o'clock P. 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 the following described real estate, to-wit : All the right, title ami interest of t he said John : ruber in and to any and all stone quarries in the following described land, to-wit : Lots one (1) and two (2) and X. E. of X. E. of section 13 in township 2, .S. R. 2 E., c mta in ing 1 11 35-100 acres, also lots ore- (li, two (2) , three (3) and four (1), and s; W. ':i of X, W. h of section IS, township 2, S. R. ,'! E., containing ISO 53-100 acres, being the dona tion land claim of John Her, deceased, together witii the right of way over any ot the said land to and from said stone quar ries, anil also the right to s--lect a portion of said land not exceeding t hreo acres, for the purpose of building shops, sheds, or such buildings as he may see- j;t, to erect, and also sullicient ground to quarry and work stom'. Toget her wit h all a ml s i ngula r the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and all the estate, right title and interest of the said John Gruber at law and in equity in or to t !i sam". to satisfy said execution, costs and accruing costs. J. T. APPKRSOX, Sheriff Clackamas County, Oregon. May yt h, A. D., 1S70. wl. Wanto'J. O XE IICXDREDTOXS OF TOMATOES and a large quant it v of String I'.- ans, Green Peas and Sweet. Porn for canning. CLACKAMAS PACK1XG CO. Oregon City, May 8, 1S70 :-:t PFRSOXS THAT llAVi: TII'T Deeds, Patents and Mortgages i't the County Clerk's olliee, of Clackamas coun ty, Oregon, for record, wi ! I ph ase cell and get them, particularly those that, have not paid for recording the same. All that have been filed prior to thin date are re corded. JAS. FRAZER, County Clerk, March 13, 1S70. mhl7 Im. Notice. E L 1 7. A U ET E I R EI.I., 1 1 A V- MY AVIFE. ing left i my bed and board, notice is hereby given that 1 will not be responsible for any deb's contracted bv heron and after t his date, Eagle Creek, J. R. May 2011), 1ST!) :!f. to all mm IT CGKGERH! ti:ixg 1 a new UESJIf-OCS OF AD()rTl v rule of business, I would request those indebted to me to come and Pay Up Immediately, And save inconvenience and expens", as 1 have determined to collect what is due me. I have reduced the prices on Goods great ly, and can assure all that I can give Bargains to Cash Qtsyers. Come and see for your own satisfaction. A IHILLIHERY Q0008 ! cst iu:t !:ivi:i), at ?nis. x:. s. Warren's Millinery Store, ri new and elegant stock of latest styles of Millinery ainl Indies Furnishing Goods, for the SPRltiG Which will be sold at reasonable prices. Ladies livingin t he country, favoring me with their orders, will lind them promptly attended to. 3UIH. IZ. H. WAItHF., One door sout h of Dr. Welch's office. Oregon City, March 17, 1S70. AT MAIN STREET, OKEGOX CITV, ti'st AitKivnn, niascT fkoji J Sa lan Francisco, all tho LATEST s of Spring and Summer Hats & J3oixiiets, Trimmed and Untrimmed, for the Spring and Summer of 1S70. FV!ILUNERY GOQDS. MJLLIfaERYGQODS. HATS MIU BONNETS. HATS AND BOUfiETS. FEATHERS Mid FLOWERS. FEATHERS A?iD FLGWtti RIBBGFS AND OF IEHT; RIBBONS AND 0n?aAilEW7S. CALL AMD EXAPIIE4E. CALL AiiD EXAfi!PiE. Xo trouble to show oods, and nonno urgedtopnrcha.se. We shall keep a well selected stock, and our prices shall be very reasonable, so that all may lie pleased. Oregon City, April 7th, 1S70-1T. LaKocquc, Savier & Co. Oregon City. Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour, Middlings, lirnn and Chicken Feed. Parties purchasing feed must furnish the sack. ildminislralrix' Salr In the matter of the estate of Henry Sprague, deceased. Notice of the sale of real estate. XOTICK IS HEItKHV CIVK THAT bv virtue of an order of the Hon. (. onn- ty Court of Clackamas tnurity, wregon, ihade and entered on record at April term of said Court April 3d. 1S7G, I will sell at public auction on Saturday, July 8, ls.70, at the hour of 1 o'clock I'. M. of said day, 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 estate, situate in the county of Clackamas and State of Oregon, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the corner between sec tions 14 and 23, east, running thence north 8' rods : thence west 100 rods ; thence .south 160 rods; thence east 111 rods; thence northeast 12a rod to the place of begin n ing -, containing lo'l acres more or less, all in township east of the .Meridian 2 south. Terms of sale Twenty per cent, of the purchase price to be paid down and re mainder to be payable when such sale is approved by the Cou-t. MAIHiAKKT F1. SPHAGt K. Administratrix ol the estate of llenrv Sprague, deceased. Oregon City, June u :lt. ESTABLISHED ISC6. B. A. HUGHES, MAIN STREET, CRESGN CITX iValer lu Din' GOODS, CLOTlIIXa, II A TP , BOOTS a,,,! SHOES, IIOSIEHY. LADIES' AND CENTS" lT!!.NIir. Ciiil.DS. PER FUME It Y, TABLE CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, 1 1 A. II U A U rJ. I FARMING IMPLEMEHTSi ROPE, GRA IN SACKS, WOOL SACKS, ETC., ETC., ETC. TV STOCK Of CKXKKAI, MFll- j-TI. chambse is large and well assorted. There js no house in the cit v t hat can undersell me. o 31 ALL PROFITS AND (I UK KETIUNS, Is my inolto. Please call and see for yourselves that t he Joixis at t he old lirm of ;. A. Ilvigh.-s cannot be beat.-n in i,u:inty or price. 1 k- the best Tea and C!tVi- and a good supply of Family (; rmriics. I give the highest, market price tor good Cumitry 1'i'osl it-. K. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, March 17th, ls7C. Cosmty Kc.'sj T:!.i'ti j;s Cati. j.i7 :tf. "T'K HAVE thi: V Fstate for sal. 'i' have Tin: For.i.iwix; i:i-:ai No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon City. No. 2. ic.! Ai res, trood b.ouse, and barn full ol' hay; acres in cultivation, orchard, ,u.ood water: l"i in ih-s from (Jreon City. Price $.jH), half down. No. 3. JJiiO Acres, 7-3 in cult ivation -.houses, barns, wells, Ac; tzood orchard: (i miles from irejron City. Price f i.ri)U ; lialt down. .Sell half jdace at same rat s. No. 1. ii'.io Acres, 25 acres under cultiva tion, 5 acres orchard, jrood running watir; ll'-j acres open brush land: :U mile troni school house ; S miles from Oregon City. ?l,5'ti; )a)t' down, b.U tince in one and twoyears. No. 5. Part of all the Parlor farm, on tho river at Ilock Island alxivo Oregon City ; per acre. No. (. Land on the river above Oregon City, cheap: part of 1 he P.arber claim; good wood yard. No. 7. 'i'iO acres; 75 improved, a lare, new, well finished frame dwelling, plum and apple orchards, living wa ter, IS acres of fall wheat, fi 'miles from Oregon City, on Molalla road, church and school house adjoining ; can be had for?l,'J50, one-third down, balance on time. No. S. -10 acres at Milwaukic; part beaver dam. Price, 1,iihi. No. 0. S. Tj. .Campbell's homestead for sale. No. 10. A list rr:i in. A farm in good run ning order, of 'i:H acre ; 1J. acres in cultivation, -IS acres of wheat, will produce 1200 bushels of wheat (will insure SOU bushels), good orchard, good new barn, farming implements, 1 head of cattle, UU hogs, some of thorn line stock, ten miles from Oregon City, school house, church, postoliico, and store near by ; all for J4,'i5u, $1, oOtt, down, balance in three years. No. 11. A one and a half story bouse, one lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., in Oregon City, for $12. 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 the same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms by calling on us. JOIIXSOXit MiC OWX, ami JOHNSON, JIcCOAVX AMACHl'M. Offices in Oregon City and Portland. Nov. 12. lS75:tf STILL H THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF HAAS' SALOO.V. WILLlAfrlS & HARDING, AT THK LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THK MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found in the city. All goods warranted. Joods delivered in 'the city free of charge. The highest cash uricepaiii for country produce. Orciou City. March '2S, 1S7.1. Sale. I Administrator's In the Count v Court, oi the Stateof Oregon, for the County ot Clackamas. In the matter of the Estate of Curriu T. Kimblcy, deceased. -VTOTICE IS HEKEJSV (JIVKX THAT in pursuance and order and license made and given by the Hon. County Court of Clackamas f ounty, Oregon, at" the special term held February 5th, l,S7i, thereof, I will proceed to sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Oregon City, on Saturdav, the 21th day of June, A. 1). 1S7U. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. r., the following de scribed parcel of land, situated in Clacka mas Countv, Oregon, and belonging to the estate of said deceased : the XV. hi oi X. E. hi of Sec. 10, T. 2, S., Ii. 3 E. of the Willamette Meridian, containing SOncros more or less. Terms of sale gold coin down at the time of sale. Deed at the expense of pur chaser. CASWELL KTMBLEY, Administrator. Oregon City, May i2(i, 187(3. J. H. SHEPARD, Boot rind Slioo Store, One door north of Ackerman Bros. Boots and shoes mad.e and repaired as cheap as the cheapest. Nov. 1. 1S75 If NEW BLAGKShllf iTsHOP, AT John Lewis' Old Stand, XV. fiANOXCi II AS OPKXKD AT this old stand, where lie is prepared t to do anything in his line. j fO'MIorse shoeing a speciality. Or. gun City, May :n;'; ' ; fe3 VI Ii t-- v Ik cur. lor I .Dcitlt of I'xrcUflit .0HD'S EXTRACT The great Veictn'uIePalB Itt'Ktraycr. lias beca in use over thirty years, mid for cleanliness nnJ prompt cura tive virtues ca::nit be excelled. ChUDHEK. No ramily c;tn nffoirt 1 1 bo without l'oud'n Extract. Arriclci;t-, lrnites C'ontiiisions, Cutv, ipi-nitm, r.re rclicd almost instantly by cxienid cpplication. Promptly relieves pains or Ilitrip, Scalds, KxrorhuioiiN, i'haliii.i. Old Uteres, Jtoils, Fclou, Corns, etc. Arrests in ftaTaation, reilm-cs swclli:ir's. ttOTi.i blecdiag, removes ilwcelo.-niioll-.U'l ' c '.ls -Tiiiiiv FEMALE WEAKNESSES. it. -.v.i s 1 1 iie vi"s pain in I lie back, andloiuis.fullaci-s utiilpres:i:gpaia in the lie.nl. nansea, vertigo. IN LEUCQRRKGE A ith as i:o i urd. All 1 i-da of nl itralioiw to wliicli hi.lies arc ttibject arc promptly cured. Fnlkr djtailsin bookaccom panying each battle. PILES blind or LlcidiiiK meet prompt relief iiud ready cure. No case, however ciuoiiic or obstinate, cm long resist itr r'nd-'r rsc. VARICOSE VEfHS.-it if the only s-ro cure for iliis ilititi-i ssiii.j-and dangerous couTLticn. RI0FEY DISEASES. It has no tonal :or perma nent cuic. BLEEDING from any canso. Forthij L a npc cilic. It has paved )im!redd of '.:vc:i wlieu all other reiiie lies failed to r.i'ivst bl;r.i: from nose, Kiomarb, laa.'K- aud cl Jew her..'. RHEUMATISM, fcEURALtA, 'foothncUo nnd lliirui-lic mv a:l lilike nlicvucl, and eiten pert rianeutlv Hired. PHYSICIANS ot fdisclwois wliar.ro ncraiuJuicl with l,ud,s rsict cf W tcb llncl rec oiuineiiil it in their practice. We have lvfforsoX comiucndat ion Inn a liiaulreilfl ot 1 bvKician?, many of whom tii di r ir. lor u.-c i;i ixir era practice. In addition to the P.-ivirch ,, they order its ie for swi lUns of klni'.s, uinsy, Sore Tiiror.tylssei'j.iccl 'i'onoil.i, einii"le and chronic IHarri.cn, Critr.rrU, lor which it is a Fpecific.) Cli-hbb;::i- Frost t'd l'Vct, Stinps t" 1 used.-., Iduy.quitocKj etc.. Chapped Ilnnd.-, l'r.vi'i anil iiIcea nil iiiamier of fkia iiscacs. T3ILET USE. lie'movesSore: c-s, 11; :c Ji;es liiid ?iiiarlSH; hea.s 4':j, l'.n mid Pimples. It rerires, i.zvi:?ora:-.-frestuzs, wliile wonderfully 5-i;i-av Cotiiploxlon. T3 FARMER3.-l'onclN Kxtrncr, :: , :.r.d JY- ti.o --lec.c lsreeiter.iiO l.ivery.v.'sn can ailenl to ae wi'ftont it. It is used by sdl tiie Iidinjr Livery Hta')Io3, Street liailroads atd fir?:t ilvi s!j:-.i'. a in York City. It hasuo eqii'-dfoi- f-r-iJ liar ness or Saddle i'hnt-.j-t:, r?!if;'i:4'fiM, Sonvtchcs, Sv'I;inErs,C!,t; l.ncemtion:;, llleedinu, l'nmiKCMtia Colic, ij'mrriicra, Chills, Colds, etc. It? rriritrcof artier: in wide, and the relief it afford is so prcn.pt that it ia invaluable in every I'arm-vard fs well as ia every Farm -house. Let it Retried ojicc, end von will never be without it. CAUTION. 1'ond'M txtmct ha?- been imitated. Thepenuiiie article has t!-.c v.orrli rr-.d's I's trnot blown in each bottle. It is prepared by the only persons livias who ever l;i,ew kow ! to prepare it nroperlv. Kel'nc? nil cihfrpre- paratioas of Witch Hazel. This H th.e only nrticle us ed by Physicians, nud in tbe lio.-pi-i talsoftinsconntrvandFureiv. HISTORY AND USES C? FCKii'S CST5ACT, in namDhlet limn, fpnt free rrn nr)l. iiiim t. POKB S EXTRACT GSfPAS?. Vs Jlsidca La lsev oik. I Sine "T" EL ib ti l Zlcea 1776.1876. nrinim - mmitimvestemx r.iil;vjv. THE POPULAR ROUTE OvEHI JASSENtJEPS FOU CHIC AOO, NTA gar:v Falls, Pittsburg, P!:i ladel phia. Montreal, iuebee. New Vor:c, I-os;o;i,.r any point. Fast, should i uy their Tit A XCO TI i : TA 3. 'I' I CK !iTS "ia the I'itiuecr Itoutc, THE CHICAGO NOK'i'SJ-WiriiHN RAILWAY. this js Tim i;i:st ijocti: east. Its track is of STEEL KAILS, ami on it has been made the fastest time that hus ever boon MADE in this country. I '.y this route pa.vsenger.s for ooinls i ;x.t I Chicago have choice of t lie follow ing line s from Chicago : By Hie PilM'iir;.', 'Fort tVs-j ie :fsl Cli icayfo a ml I'en itsyl va ii;t i::!ways : TIlHi H'OII TKALXS 1 )AI LV,v. it li Pull If man Palace Cars through to Phiiadcl-pl-.ia a.nd New York on each train. STH UoC HI 'i KAIN, wi;b. i'ullinan l'alaee t:.ars to lialt in( re and 'Wash ington. 15y tlie Italic Slvoio r?nt ?:i?-?.'."aTl Soiithern Jtstilwjiy no;I C.-j in ti iuits (Xew A'oi-li Central I-rie liarl- i .iads) : TIIKOrcU TUAIN.kf DAILV, wiih J Palace lirawing Ibi.uii and Silver Pal ace Sleeping Cars through to New York. 15y tltc MJclilyaM ( t ittrel. Gr;iii1 Trunk, (ivi'-.tt lVi't(i!i ii '.id ICrii- ami New York Cciiral K; il :-':; : 3T1I P. i I TIHOCOH TRAIN; Pullman la- ami Sler; Cars through to New York, to N in gar a Falls, lluir.-ilo, Kochi ster or 2wv i'r)z cuy Hy HaHiiuore and Olito lia j' road : THKOrOH TI1AINS 1A1LY, with I'ulliii.'tn I'aiaei.' Cars for Xi-wars, Zanesville, Wbeeiing. Wasiiington and I'.altimore without change. This is tho SHOHTEST, BEST and only 11 no running Pull man eel el ra; . d I 'A LACE SLEEPINO CAES AND COAC1SF.S, con necting with Union Pacific I in i i .-, ul at OMAHA and from the WEST, via (iramt Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and l lixon, for CHICAGO A?.'l Til EAST. This popular route is uji.-nrpassed tor Speed, Com fort and Safet y. Tho smooth, well-ballasted anil perfect track of stool rails, t he celebrated Pullman Palace Sieei ing Cars, the perfect Tt legraph System of moving trains, the regularity v. i: !; which they run, the admiraLle arrangement of running through cars to Chicago from all points West, secure to passeng'-rs all the comforts in modern Eailv.ay Traveling. No change of Cari and no tedious delays at Ferries. Passengers will find Tickets vi" this Fa vorite Koute at t he Oeiu ral Tieia t COice of the Central I'acitie Kailroad, .Sacramen to. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices of the Central Fci.'ie itailroad. V. II. Si l .NNETT, Jen. P.'is. Agent. MAKT IN HEiMIITT. ; n. Sup. H. P. STANWO' I. O. ra ral Agency, 121 Montgomrrv street, San Francisco. Aug. 13:Iy Lr. S. Land Ckhci-:, Ok kchn Citv,) uvgon. lsTi'.. I WMPLAIXT HAVlMi BEEN ENTEK y oil at this oil'iee by Tl.t eiii O'odde against Frank Ai.tan O te Pr a bandon inp his Homestead Entry, No. L',70i, :.Mcii May 1, ls7o. upon the '. ; of I iie N. W. 1i. sec tion 22, township 2 south, rang: Clackamas county, ( iregon, v it : cast a vie w t o said the canceMntion ol said enrr : the part.ies ar- here'ov summoui' ;i l o a j p'-ar at this office on tho l'ith day ol J u n . 1- it P) o'clock a. M., to r. spond an.Murnish testimony concerning si id allege.! a Lan don ment. owen VA1E, Ji.i--l-i T. 11. HAlil.lV 'N, AVr-c rer May 5, lS7ii : w4. GLSFF HOUS OREGON CITY, ORICGON, T. W. RHODES, I.Jioi"iiotoi. Transient IJoavd, Ql t.i &r-J per Ray. Sinj;lc 3IcaI .0 cents. Hoard jwr "Wed. ? Hoard mill I.otlgj u-r, jkt lvocli OO The Table will be supplied with the best tho market affords. Ball Supper furnished o;i short notie?, and tit reasonable terms. No'. 10, v7ojff LUiri. FAI II Ct J t IEVE, Dre ssniokor. i-11-ITS NI I'ATTCUXS C I T l.VXIJ Ires-s made in the latent styles at reasonable prices. Koom I louse. Oregon City. Patranai,'!' soliviit i!. No. S Cliff t i k O C o t - A o o o o o o o o o o o O G o i i o - : t o .1!