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J CO i i i 1 c t J 1 -J O o THE EJTEJPB!SE OREGON CItV (HiEG0N JL'XE 5 , IS70. Molalla Centeunial Celebration. The citizens, from Clackamas county met selected for holding the Centennial lehrrUion, near Wright's Bridgo, on the Molalla river, ami made extensive preparations for accommodating all w ho desire to attond. Tlie location is one of the best in the county, being sit uited on the county load and ainplv covered with stately cedars intcisporr with vine maple, which will all'ord u deliirhtlul siiein r ana present a view of uatur found ni ..., ii tlioroti IOIinO III ill III n'limn ui.n i'uin.'in-i :t fsutlicii nt supply of water to quench the thirst of tliounndn. A smooth and extensive tioor will he prepared for all who wish to take part in a soc ial dance. As notice .has been given lie fore, a grand liarlccue has been provided for. which will be managed bv persons of skill, and we feci no hesitation in an nouncing it a success. It is expected to make this celebration one ofthe best ever Field in this county. The puople are wide awake ami will not leave any thing undone that will insure . success in aii3r particular. It is expected of those who live at a convenient distance to prepare their baskets and have thcin well stored with necessaries for the c occasion, which will be thankfully re ceived bv the committee. The following committees have been appointed on arrangements: MliHa precinct V. A. Miller and wife, K. V. Ollieer and wife. A. Engle and wife, Oliver Kobbins and wife. heaver Creek precinct 1. S. Noyer and wife, X. If. larnall and wife, .las. Katon and wife. Cuttings niecinct Raymond Dickey and wile, it. C Kingo and wife. Iiowcr Molalla precinct Polk Gril ble and wife, Washington Ollield and wife. Can by precinct F. Mack ami wife. Committee on barbecue W. If. Vaiighan, W. G. Smith, -V. J. P.atv and Y. Oswaltz. Orator, Col. Geo. K. Shields: "Reader, C. F. Ile-itie; .Marshals. David 1 May, Samuel Knglo, Frank W. Yaughan aiil James Dickey. W. IN Vai oiiax. Chitirinan. David F. May, Secretary. Ilase Da 11 .Hatch. As announced, in our last, issue, the Spartan Club of Vancouver and the College Club of Salem, had a friendly contest tit this place last Saturday after" noon. About live hundred persons were present to witness the exciting game, ami all seemed well satisfied with the .skill manifested by both sides. It was quite evident after the third inning that the Salem boys were too strong for t!ie Vancouver Club, and al though they struggled manfully against the tide, it was of no avail, and fihoColleg Club -carried -i' the hon ors. Good feeling prevailed on both sides during the game, and Oreiron Citv will alwavs I o readv to welcome .such pleasant sis follow s : Hairs. The score v, COI.I.EOE. SeAItTANS. O. K. o. D. :t MoCnllv 1-'. 'J.l. !..;. Pi'cbl. S, c. I. 1 Akin, s. s ...1 'oloiiian, e .toon's, it 1 1 " MoCully.I, b..." . ) i a iter, c 1 4 IVtrain, p I :i jlU -rs. 1st b 1 "i ISraruir , I'd b t a jXj -i-ry oil 1 '! .'i j "sin it h, s. s " I i'i'ier, 1. f 3 l.K koy, I. 1 4 , llt, p.... Milh r, r. .1 -J I i'.-iieman. c. t -t 1. jl'o. t. r. f ! Total i Total Hi m'.mma :jv. ; :. 4 r In n Dgs 1 folt.V,- " .spartan ' 0 7 8 0 7 1 0 I 1" 0 0 (; S l ii O 0 Cm pir., Kii-hai'vl I'.ir t. Scorers, l!. 4. 1 r i :i Spartans, K. !'. I V V.r. ;;s. K. Iloc'.-kin !ii.crs. Fallow in r are t! for the Weel-. cotVl Puebe Pemileto real estat transfers : June U2d : et ;d to Dr. W. ?". is and :!; in T : S ',-' acres, cousiiiera- Iv.il parts si ;-i 1 oi-.i-' It I V . ci u I ion 5-1 , "''. .lolill U-.tUo id wife to Jfsse Dul- lock. t!:e Ir.ie! Ic.na 1 ' 11 1 ,-t . 1 ' W ' . .I-.w.t 1 ".ni lock a :d will io. 11 T 2. D 1 donation land claim 1 v 1 . i.n s:"ja Jesse Dullock t 11. A. Da same tlescriol io:i : con-i-l.-r ition :vj". tieo." WeKsli to I-:. !). i: iwa.d- the S W '4 of sci-'.ion i, T :; s, 11 -1 1-:, claim No. ",77i, containing I'yliicres; consid cration cs.m. John .1. 1'arrow and wife to James Cochran ami Geo. Hoot, the " ofthe donation land claim of S. D. Murray, deceased, and Maria T. Murray, hi-s wife, now Maria T. Mari-ow. uotiticatioii No. ti'U, certificate No. l,..fe, said dona tion land claim ruinpi i--im; l.'ie S U of section 7, tlie N V. and tiieN ofthe N W and the S i: '1 of the N W '1 of section is. T S, I' K, cimtaining O'lo" ;-loo acres ; consideration li'io. CS. Patent to Du.iolph (iiesv, liie S . of the N W l4 and tlie N 'i of the S V 'i of section ;'.", T :i S, it 1 II, (mm taining 1US ;;cres. U. S. Patent to Nicholas Giesv, the S F '4 of theS W of section .";, and the 1-: of the N W li of .section HI, containing 1) acres. U.S. Patent to Dosella A.Williams, lot No. 2, theS W 'i of the N 1-1 't and W ',- of theS K '4 in T i S, 11 1 10, con taining lis acres. U.S. Patent to to John Anderson and wife, the S W U ofthe S W of section and the W ofthe NW b of section ."1, T;i S, 11 1 F, the F , of the S b of section 'Sa and the N 1 j of section -, T.'JS, D 1 W, containing (ill acres. County Court. Jl-XK T KHM, r.ANPAM,, J. Davis Divers road, report of viewers approved and road re-established, and supervisors ordered to open on survey. Mark's Prairie road established. Dussleville and Scott's mill road, re port of viewers read and approved, report of appraisers of damages for $100 approved, one half to be p a id bv county and one half by petitioners. S.iw'tell road established. Dryant road, appraisers of damages . appointed, James Winston, Witev Chap man nnd (ico. O. Foster, to meet 011 1 ne u-ltu ot June. e itii ui o one. Long road, reports of appraisers ewers, and surveyor approved, and ad ordered op -n. viewer roaa ordered on l'olsom road, dismissed on motion of jx-titioners attorney. MctVmnell road established. 1,4ih feet of lumber trdered for dis trict No. S. Dill of C. W. Dryant, supervisor of road district No. ".7, for lo days extra lalnn ordered paid. Deport of Cascade Drtdge Companv reeeived and placed on file. O.J. 1 rul linger was appointed to re pair Molalla bridge at Wright's, and Howard Mill bridge across Milk creek. IIahpkus koii Jri.Y. Three features prominently distinguish this number of the Magazine the quality and ex cellence of its fiction; its light sum nierv character; and the remarkable timeliness of so largo a portion of its contents. The fifth look of George" Kliot's "Daniel Deronda," given entire In this number, is entitled "Mordecai ;" but before the hero ofthe week is again brought into association with this re markable Hebrew, we have twojinter estir.g chapters devoted to the renewal of his acquaintance with Gwendolen alter her marriage. The Centennial suggestions of the year and of the mouth are. of course, fitly remember ed, but not in such a manner as to over whelm the reader with history. The editorial departments are fully sup plied with interesting matter. Tlie Weekly is overllowing with Centennial doings and current events; the- Dazar is as fashionable as ever. IjEttkr List. Letters remaining in the Post office, at Oregon City,' June 23d, 1S7G: Doner, Eliza ; Dates, J. C. ; Del!, II. ; Carr. F. II.; Pundas, Alfred; Lamb, F. ; Lamb, Prank; Mars, YV. W.; Mus- 1. M. ! kat. Arnest; Powell. Charles: Sunth. ed tonic is ililir or7.;, -..t.-r. i ii,o. I :.: Stunners. Mrs. J. K. Swain. .,..::. . v June 10; Kth ynt. II.; Sharl.ock, Win.; Smith. A. " to- me - great-reputation various pin is m ii., ..inint, .iKimri. . 01 in r u ui.i ; neu as a re me- on the grounds t II est lie i lor please say wlien 'Mover- M- 1 " siepsia, constipation, bilious- tised. J. M. ItAcu.v, , : i Dikp. The announcement ot the J""fr"ec remittent fevers, death in Salem last Monday of Mr. ! ic"iatw' nd debility, and demon Arthur Dell will be received with re- 1 tR,lm to the "lUsfaetioii ofthe public gret lv a larce circle of friends and ac- i ! S I-4r""tv to the palliatives which ouainiances gained after a residence of i about ten years in this city. His death has been ex iected for several months. and he lias been waiting patiently to Kktl-iinko. Ciiarles Darclay, young- est son of Mrs. Forbes Darela3', return ed home from a trip to China last week. Tiiis is the second voyage Charles has made across the briny deep to the Celestial Kingdom, and he seems well I satisueU with a Hie on tlie rolling deep, j and he fore many years roll tv we expect it will be Captain Darclav. His vessel.the Garibaldi, will sail again in about six weeks. Srir.L Am vi-:. We are glad to note from the follow ieg item, which appear ed in the Yamhill Reporter recentlv, that our young friend Wm. Warren is still in tlie land of the living and on the road to fame: "The Good Templars of Sheridan iiad a grand picnic last Saturday. Messrs. Maxwell, Tanner ami Warren made eloquent speeches, the latter gentleman got away with the honors." Onk of our friends from the country declined to work out his road tax when called upon by the Supervisor the other day. The Supervisor brought the case before Justice Athey, and' it cost the aforesaid farmer a little over $15 costs, besides having to pay his road tax. Moral Don't go to law about small matters. F. in Wauxixg. I have patiently waited for those indebted to me to call and settle their accounts. I now give fair warning that all those indebted either for advertising or subscription on the Fxtkiutusj.; 'must pav within thirty days. Mr. Dement is authorized to receipt in my name. June 2, 1S7U. A. XoirxKR. Jimmy Wuioht is enlarging his res taurant to make room for his patrons, and he is still prepared to furnish all delicacies to bo found in miv restaurant in Oregon. This is just the tiling that has been needed so long in Oregon City, and James is one ofthe bovs that knows just how to do it. A (vi:hii'o.ni)knt in this city sends us the following: '""Wonder if Mr. Dergh could not organize a branch society to prevent cruelty to animals in this vicinity? A calf in our city looks as if it had not grown very fat on log fennel. 'A merciful man is merciful unto his beast.' " One of the i!lst Infantry band from Vancouver, which accompanied the base ballists to this city last Saturday had tlie misfortune to get loft behind. He wandered around th streets sad and forlorn until Monday morning when lie took the first boat for home. Dn::. Harvey S. Shaw, late of Piatt ville, Iowa, who lias been a county charge for the past month, died last Thursday night, of an abscess. The do. -eased was 7 years ofage.and leaves a wife and child to mourn his loss. l:i::.Kiio;s. Services at the M. F. Church on nex .bi nth mornins;. Dev. G. YY. Da v. pastor. Subieet "Who changed the Sabbath from the-seventh to the first day of the week? and the evidence of that chamre." Acc:i)i:xT. A voting man named Frank Owen, of Dow er Molalla, in this county, was badly injured by a horse falling upon bi n the other day. It is tea red that he sull'ered serious internal iniuries. Mu. nor.T.AXU, (says tho livening Journal), the O.S.N. Co.'s ship-carpenter, has taken a single scull to Oregon City, where he is now at work, to prac tice for the Centennial contest. Ti-:acim:ks making application for places in theSeminarv during tlie next school v r, must send them in to the Directors bv t ii OLh of June. A l'fr.i.ir examination of teachers by the County School Superintendent will take place at the Seminary to morro v tSaturdav) at 0 o'clock a. m. Who Can Dkat It? John Webb.em- plovcd bv 1 Ion. J. W. Cochran of this county, sheared 70 sheep in 7 -hours one day last week and didn't try very hard either. Tin: young ladies of Oregon City have taken as their leap year motto. "Let no single man escape," and if Dame Rumor is correct they are on the hurh road to success. Quite a party of young folks of this city joined in with tho excursionists to Aurora last Saturday. They report having a very pleasant time. Tkx carloads of iron passed down the road for Portland last Saturday, to he used in weighting too havements, sidewalks and wharves at that place. Thk back-water from the Columbia is overllowing the bottom lands below this city, and will injure tho crops to a considerable extent. Li:t every man in town subscribe for his homo paper, and then the poor printer" will be happy. Terms only J. M. Paeon has mado up his mind that advertising pays, and takes this method of telling the people that he has brackets, picture frames and wall- pocKets ior saie. We understand that an Oregon Citv knight of the cue will enter for tho bil liard tournament at Portland Centen nial week. The type-stickers and quill driver of this ohico are under many obligations to Mr. John Schram for a pitcher of lino Dn. Cit.vs. Knight, of Canby, had a ieg broken by a team running awav Willi li.... 1...... I ' -l . ... .... .... j.i-a , eanesaay afternoon. Du. D.vNonox Cauiwkli, of Corv.illis lias been visiting his parents in this city during the past week. Cocx. Mouton has been presented with a bouncing girl-baby. Thk Great Unknown is tho business man who doesn't advertise. sources of inflammation Glf.xn'8 Scl eldnVP.1,r?I?pnv rplves the burning, itching and other annoyances caused bv salt Kheun, Scald Doad, Impeti-o Fry sipplas, and other skin diseases unci ulti mately removes every vestige of them. TTIo x1stIoHil "ol J Medal was award ed o Dradley & Rulolson for the best Photographs in the bnited States, and the tenna Medal for the best in the world fJO Montgomery Street, San Francisco I'acts lor the Milllou. The facts referred to in the above caption are the facts in relation to the victories over disease achieved bv IIos- tetter's Stomach Hitters. That renown ness, nervous disorders m-;.,.i ,,.,, 1 i.. j - - - ...k. vi ''uo: ,iOOU ituarKet, ami wbose- make-bc- lieve etires are trumpeted in mannfac- tured testimonials. It is a subject of honest pride to the that 'd in its behalf that could not be corrobor- j.atod by aplo proofs, but most assur- e.uy nau such been the c.ise thev could have expected nothing Letter 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 inaleoliolic rubbish, would speedily die of inanition. Such has been the fate of thousands of be puffed shams, rather less efficacious than bilge water. The succ--ss ofthe Ditters 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. Thev have trained, and will continue to retain the" confidence and. respect of an enlighted communi ty, far too intelligent to belong im posed upon by the Sham Abrahamism ot unscrupulous quacks and disreputa ble speculators. A Fragrant Breath and rcarly Teeth Are easily obtained by cleansing 3-our teeth daily with that justly popular dentifrice, SOZODONT. Composed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts white ness to the teeth, a delicious aroma to tlie breath, and preserves intact, from youth to old age, the teeth! Acidity of the stomach will destroy the strongest teeth unless its effects are counteracted with SOZODONT.'and this pnre tooth wash protects the dental surfaces by removing every impurity that adheres to them. Ask your drugirist 1'orSOZO DONT. M.vit!(ii-:u. J uno ISt h, at the residence of Mr. James Whitlock, the bride's uncle, by the Dev. I. 1. llayni-s, lieiijaium F. Never to Miss .Margaret A. Caseday, all of tTac-knmas county. NEW TO-DAY Lower Than Ever! VVIXG taken ailvantaiw of tlie lato uiisettlccl comlition if the Kastcrn and Cali fornia Money Mar I.-l-tC T llSVK 5 riirclmscd for The largest Stock of WATCHES, JWLRY& 1 SJiVESWARL Ever brought to Oregon, and am now enabled l' otTcr thorn t Detail at former si OlK'-.AI Pill CD. No i)'.at( d Jewelry of any kind is kept in mv Es ablisiiinent. Kvery art tclo is war- ranted as represented. X also have the ge:icy ol the unrivalled ijj;svohu lt-c- larlfs. thos- int prilling to send Kast for Watches, 1 would say if they will let 1110 hnow the name and price of t he wat 0I1 thev intend to send lor, I will furnish the same watch lor the same price. My all means i?ivo me a call before going or semlin:r elsewhere. B. 5-. STORE, 1:J Kro:it-st.. Port la ml, Oregon. Pnbilc ExHiiiicntiou of TfiU'litrs- a 1,1 pijRsorw i)i;:siui.tt ceii- A tificates tor teaching In the jmblic schools of C lackamas county will lease assemble at o'clock A. M. nt the Oregon City .Seminary, Oregon ('it. v, June 24, 1670. JUI1 V . I-JIIVIJ(.1J, County School tSui t. Oregon City, June lo, 187(i: It. Kotics. U. S. L.vxn Office, Orf.oox City, 1 Oregon, June l."th, 1S70. ) ifSOJtPIiAIXT HAVING BKKX KX- V fered at this office by August. Zollncr against Conrad Dannecker lor abandon ing his Homestead Dntry No. 2Ki7, dated Si-jit. (it.h, 1S75, upon the sout h half of the south-wc-st H sect ion (J, township it south, range 2 east, 'n Marion county, Oregon, with a view to the eancel'iat ion of said en try : the said parties are hereby summon ed to appear at t his ottieo on t he -JSth day of June, l.N7i, at. I!) o'clock A. sr., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said al leged abandonment. OWKX WADK, Kr,i.ster. T. K. DADIil.SU-V.'crtrcr. June 20th, 1870 At. Summons. Tr- THE CIRCl'IT COURT OK TIID State of Oregon for Clackamas county. Karl br-lig, plnintitr, vs. Charles Derone', defendant; Action t law, to recover money. ToCIIAKbES DKKOMK, said do fendaht : fn the name of the. State 0 Orrou, You are hereby summoned, and "required to appear in the Court above named on or before the first day of the next term there of which shall happen more' than six weeks after tlie first publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 4th Monday in .September, A. D. 176, and an swer the com plaint of plain tiff filed against von in the above entitled action or the plaintilf will take judgment against you for the sum of $713 ii7, .and interest thereon since Nov. 4, IST-j, and sell your property attached to pay the'same. This summons is published in pursuance of an order of said Court made in term time, the 'Jtith day of April, A. D. is7ti. JOnS&OX & McCOWX, Plaintiffs Att'ys, Oregon City, June 16, lS7ti:vO. Wotice. U. S. Land Office, Oregon City, Oreiron. June !.1S7I. f COMPLAINT HAVJNO BKKN KNTKlt- j cd at this oliiee by James Kmerson against Albert. C. llfdges for abandoning his Homestead Lntry, No. l.o.JT, dated -May if. isTft. iinnn t he K. H of theJS. W. H, s-c- tion 10 township 5 south, range tj west, in Yamhill county. Oreiron, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: Die said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oflice on the 20th day of July, 1ST!, at li .'cloek A. sr.. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban donment. OWEN WADK, Jicfi.ster. T. K. 1IARH1SON, licceiver June 16, 1S70: wl. W. GASEDY T Dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES. Main Street, Oregon fity, One door south of Ward fc Harding's Drug Store. OX R STOCK CONSISTS OF KYEHY thm" usually kept in a well stocked Family Grocery Store. Keep only first class goods. . Reorders delivered to any part or Oregon City or Canemah. Ore-on City, June ?, 18.G:tf. mm iEW STORK! J. P. ALLISON & SON, Dealer ia Gencrr. I ftSerchandiSe A.T ". RISGO'S I0!Yf, TLUKDIAS CO. X5fE HAVE A FfLI, STOCK OJ-' tV --Merchandise, consisting- 61 Dry Guotis, GriK!.:ries, Hardware. Hoots and Sho -s, Vank se Notions, etc., etc. We are determined to sell as cheap as any store in Oregon City, and it will be to the advantage of all to give us a call before pu rch asi ng c lsew here. Produce taken in exchange for GohIs. . J. P. ALUSOfJ - SON.- June 16, 170 :1m.; .. , Summons. In the Circuit Coart ofthe State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. TqiW.U'U PKIMl.O, PIAIXTIFP, Hj v.s. l-'raak D. Carleton, defendant ; Suit in Equity. To KHANK D. CAKbETON, .said defendant : In the ane of the State of (Jreion, You are hereby summoned and required to appear in the Court above named on or before the first day of the next term thereof, which shall happen more than six weeks atter the llrst publi cation ot this summons, to-wit : on or be fore the 1th .Monday in September, A. 1. l.iTti, and nnswer the complaint of plaintiff liled against you in the above entitled suit or the plaintiff will apply to the Court, for t he relief demanded in the complaint. Such relief consists in quiottng as against, your plaintiff's title to a certain tract of land in Clac.'vamas county, Oregon, de scribed as follows : Deginning at the nort h east corner of Section -l in T. 2 S., It. ;i E. of the Willamette Meridian, running thence sout li ltiti rods ; t hence west 1 la rods ; thence north ltii) rods ; thcucu cast-14!) rods to the place of beginning, containing DO acres more or less ; requiring you to execute ami deliver to him a good and sufficient quit claim deed of the same, and excluding you from any interest in or claim to said land or any part thereof. This .summons is published in pursuance of an order of said Court made in term time, the (ith dav of April, A. D. 1S7(. JOHNSON .& MriDWX, Plaintiff's Atty's. Oregon City, June 10, 1S70. Admin sstrator'o Bale. In the matter of the estate of David Smith, deceased. VJOTICfi ISt HiiUKBY GIVEN TH VT it by virtue of an order of the Hon. County Court of Clackamas county, State of Oregon, made a nd entered of record on thrt; 10th day of June, lS7ii. 1 will sell at public auction tit t h.- C ourt House door in Oregon City on Saturday, the loth day of July, 1S70, at the hour of one o'clock r. sr. the following described rr'al estate belong ing to the estate of I avid Smith, deceas' d, to-wit ; That part of lot No. 8, in block No. J7, in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Ore gon, bounded as follows, to-wit : beginning at a point in the easterly line of Main street in s:iid city .'"(! feet 3 inches southerly from the north-westerly corner of said lot No. running thence in a southerly direc tion aiong the easterly line of Main street aforesaid St feet ; t hence at right angles with Main street in a n easterly direct ion 70 feet; thence at right angles with the last mentioned course and by a line parallel with Main street aforesaid in a northerly direction :if feet ; thence at right tingles and by a line parallel with the side-lines of said lot 70 feet in a wester ly direction to t he place of beginning ; on which is situated a good Blacksmith shop two stories high. Terms of sale 2j per cent of purchase price, in hand at the time of sale, and the remainder to be paid at the time of con firmation of sale ; all to be e.id in V. S. gold coin. l O. 3Ic( OtV.V, Administrator of the estate of David Smith, deceased. Referee's 3 a 2 e . In the Circuit Court f the. State Or: yon for C'icLuiiint Cou a 1 7 . II S. r.uek, 1 Plaintiff 11. D. rutoclc, W. W. liuck, I. D. C. Catourett: Defendants. Suit to dissolve partnership Clackamas County, . Votici: is i!!-:u::iiv cjivkv that the uaaer.iignevl. Dee aver m said matter lu!y appointed by said Court- and qualified, according to law, luirsuatit to t te deer -e ami oiMer by said l oiiri m said suit made and enti rt-d, will, on the FifeeiH (I5t5i) day of Jul-, A. 1. 1S7(, at the lmiir often (l1) o clock in the fori.1 noon of said day, at tlie Court House door of tue Court. House ol said Clackamas county in Oregon City in said county, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for I". S. gold eoin cash, all the interest ot II. S. liuck, 11. I FittoeK and W. W. Puck, composing the late part nership firm f H. I.. 1'ittoek and om pany. In and to t he following described premises, situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, t -wit : Commencing on t he let t or south bank ofthe Clackamas Kiver. at the intersection between said river and the section line between sections twenty (20) and twnnty-one (Jl) in township two (1) south of range two (2) east : t hen.-e south on said section line eight (S) chains and forty (10) links to the south-west corner or U.S. Buck's donation claim ; thence east. three ") chains and ninety (V links; thence north (M five degrees fifteen (15) minutes, east fifty-live () links; thence east fourteen (11) chains and sixty (W) links: thence north forty-seven (h) de grees, west to the south bank of the Clackamas river, where is set, a post from which a eoltonwood tree two and one-liall Cm) feet in diameter bears north forty-five (lo) degrees east, distant two (2) links; al so a Cottonwood tree one (1) foot in diame ter bears sout h nineteen (l'.) degrees west. distant fiftv-one (ol) links ; t hence down the Clackamas river with its meanderings to the place ol beginning; containing eight (S) acres of land more or less, to gether with the tenements, appurtenances and hereditaments thereof, including the water power, right and privilege derived from the Clackamas river and the dam and race connected therewith, and the right of way along the shores of said race and the Clackamas river wherever neces sary for the repairs of said race and dam; the" said described premises heing the property commonly known as the Clacka mas Paper Mills. Witness rnv hand this 13th day of June, A. 1). 1S7G. II. If. MOKTIIIP, June 10 : wl. Deceiver. GORMAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Y"OTICn IS nEHEHV GIVEN THAT X hv virtue of an order of the Hon. County Court of tho .State of Oregon for Multnomah County, inadeon the 10th day of June, 1S70, authorizing, directing and licensing mc as the Guardian of Augustus Kdward Dbbinger, Charles Dbbinger and IjOtiisa Ida Kbbinger, minor heirs of Wm. A. Klbinger, deceased, to sell all their in terest in and to the rial estate described in the petition for order of sale to-wit: the undivided three-sevenths of the following described real estate, to-wit. : Beginning at a point 7 o'J-100 chains south and 4 12-100 chains east of the nort h-east corner of sec tion h. T. 4 S.. It. 4 K., running thence west 30 50-100 chains ; thence north 2.1 70-100 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence north 27 50-100 chains; thence east 80 chains ; thence south ;l chains to place of beginning, containing .i2.i .-yj-iuo acres, be ing the donation land claim of Frederick Wallestein and wife in Clackamas county, Stare of Oregon. I will expose for sale and on Thursday, July 18th, lS7(i, at l he hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at tne court l ton so door in Oreiron Citv. Clackamas county, Oregon, wilt proceed to sell at public auction to the highest and best ladder for gold coin the aforesaid minors' rignt, title and interest in and to said real estate. Deet s to be at expense of purchaser. WM. AV AIJII .VMS, Guardian of Augustus Kdward, Charles and Ixiuisa Ida i.bbinger. June 10, 1-S7i:wl. Kotico. U. S. PiAxn Office, Oregon City, Oregon, June 12, 1-S70. J "IOMPIjAIXT having beex kx- tered at t his oflice by Alexander Teller against Thomas Shevlin for abandoning his Homestead Kntry, No. 2.001, dated January 27, 1S72. upon the east !i of tlie northeast & section 4, township 1 north, range 1 west, in Multnomah county, Ore gon, with a view tothe cancelled ion of said entry: the said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this olfice on ti e 27th day of July, 1S7G, at 10 o'clock A. ?r., to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. OWKX VAItK, Itnmvter. TP; K. HARRISON, Receiver. June I". 1876: Iw. Sheriffs Sale. State of Oregon, , c; Cocxty of Clackamas.) To Vie Sheriff of taid Count ji: IN THK XAMB-OP THE STATE OF Oregon, you are commanded to levy I upon the goods and chattels of the delin ; qnent Tax-Payers named in the within de linquent tax lisi, or so much thereof as will satisfy the amount due. together with , costs and accruing costs; and if no per- sonal property be found, then upon the , real property as set forth in said tax list, I r so much thereof as will wiiisfy the tax I so charged and due, with costs and ex I pense.s. And you are required to iay over ! all moneys so coiteeteii on or ln'fiirj the first Monday of July, lS7i, to the County 1 reasurer of said county. - -j Witness mv official signature j iKAL J and seal of oflice hereto attach v ' ) td, this Huh davof Mav.l.STtJ. J. M'.'FUAZKK. . County Clerk. iy virtue of the above warrant, 1 have levied uion the following described prop erty, to- it, and on Saturday, the ltit tlay of July, I"7tV, between the hours of i a. m. and 4 1. M. of said day, nt the Court House door in Ore gon (. ay, Clackamas Couutv, ytate of Ore gon, 1 will expose for sale, and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash to me in hand, paid in U. S. coin, or so much of the following described r.-al property, or a sulheient amount of each piece or parcel thereof us may be nee 'ssary to satisfy the taxot 1S7."), as shown uion the delinquent fist together with the costs and accruing costs and expenses : Ait hh, Fran It. The w V. of O. W. Iloorlt el., section 11, t 2, s r o e; Hi acres; fax, i"7 0J. r.ailey, Francis. Part of Wilson donation claim, t I, s r le;.W acres: tax, 1. Iiradbery, A. Part of Collard claim, scc- tion in, t 2, s r 1 e ; 10 acres ; tax, ?:J HO. rand, Wm. l'art of sect ion oil, t 2, s r 1 e : Pd acres; tax, $'j &i. Cornell, ! . J. i'art of .s -ction 20, t 1, s r 2 e; 77 acres; tax, $1 St.j. CofiVe, Vandiver. Part of Fordyce's claim, c-'cl ion ti, t ' s r 6 e. and section t, a s r :i e ; 120 acres ; tax, 70. Campbell, H. li. Partol claim 59 ; 80 acres ; tax, !0. Campbell, John II. Part of claim 59; OS acres ; tax, S;J Colbath, IC. J. Lot 8, block 19, Oregon City ; tax, $9 SO. Dickenson, Charles. Part of Helm's claim, s.-c-t ions .10 and t 8, s r 4 e ; a:J9 acres ; tax, $15 10. Emini rson, J. P. N w H of s e 'i of section 17, t 2, s r 3 e ; 40 acres ; tax, SO utj. Dowetl, 15. F. Part of Miller claim, section 0 , t 1. s r 2 e ; o'O acres : tax, $1 71. Findley, David. Donation claim, less 00 acres, sections 1!) and SO, t 0, s r 2 e ; 5.S0 acres ; tax, it'.i 00. Gibson, A. E. S ,' of section H, t .1. s r 1 w ; 320 acres; tax, 615 20. Grout, Sarah D. Fractional part of Garret claim ; tax, f I iWl. Hawkins, Chas. B. Part of section 21, t 4, s r 1 e ; 10J acres : tax, $5 70. Halpin, Samuel. S w U of section 28, t 5, s r 1 e ; 100 acres ; tax, $5 70. Javins, H. 1-; of n e of section C, and s H of s w J-i, and w X- of n w of sec tion 5, t 2, s r 1 e ; 210 acres ; tax, $7 oO. Jackson, S w U of section 82, t. 4, s r 1 e ; 89 acres ; tax, SO 1. Kimbly, ('. T. W of n e U' of section 10, t 2, s r 0 e ; SO acr.-s ; tax, SO 01. Ivendie, Francis, l'art of sections 5 and C, t 4, s r 4 e ; SO acres ; tax SO 80. Larking, James. South part of section G, t 2, s r 5 e ; KiO acres : tax, SI 70. Lakey, John. N w .,. of section 00, 1 1, s r 2 e ; 10.) acres ; tax, SO SO. McCubbin. John, i'a rt of MeCubbin claim, s -ctions 2S and O f, t 2, s r 0 e ; 290 acres ; tax, S10 00. Mofiit, Thomas. Lot 1, block 71, Oregon City; tax, SI 00. O'Conaer, Wm. Part of section 21, t 3, s r 2 e, and n w U of n w .k of section 2, t 4, s r 2 e ; 10-J acres ; tax. S5 70. i'ratt.O. C. Pert of Burns and Shannon claims, section 25, t 2, s r 1 e ; 10 acres ; tax, SO SO. Pittocx, 11. L. & Co. Part of H. S. Puck claim, t 2, s r 2 e ; S acres ; tax, S70 00. Kuthborn, James I. It. Moore's agent. S ?j of n w t sect ion 1. t 3, s r 4 e, and lot 0 section t 0, s r 0 e ; 10S 80-100 acres -, tax, SI 27. IJussf-Il vfc Oswalt. J. Fruit claim, in sec tions 12 and 10, t 5, s r 2 e ; 020 acres ; tax, S.) 50. Kiver, Israel. S w of s w U of sections, t , s r 4 ; 100 acres ; tax, SI 95. liobensoii, Uussell .t fSutter. I'urt of Crow claim, sections 1, 2. 11 and 12, t 2, S r 1 e ; -2:fJ acres ; tax, S22 SO. Summers, Estate of. llensen claim; lOO acres ; tax, -f7 . Sai it h, J a tie. N w ?:i of Wilson claim, sec- t ion 25, t 1, s r 1 e ; SO acres ; tax, SO SO. S wager, Jacob. X w ?i of s w U of section 17, t 2, s r 1 e ; 10 acres ; tax, SO 14. Stevens .v jf'ittoek. J-art of Franklin claim, sect ion 4, t 2, s r 1 e ; 309 acres : tax, S2f 70. Tice, John. lrt of sections 19 and 20, t 3, s r I e ; li acres ; tax, S7 (0. Twogood, Antf)im-tte. Fractional part of Garrett claim : 10 acres; fax, SI 0". Vincent, Mrs. A. S. N w of liong claim, section 2S, t 5, s r 1 e ; PiO acres: tax, SO 71. Vincent, J. S. Wife's part of donation claim, section 32, t 4, s r 1 e ; 100 acres; tax, Sll 40. Wright, Albert. C. Chas-; claim, sections 4 and 5, and-elaim 59, seel ions 7 and S, t 0, s r 0 e ; 000 acres ; lax, $20 70. Wilson, 'harles. .'art of section 11, t 4, s r 1 e ; SO acres : tax. S 70. White, Tims. K of Heany claim, sect ion Webery, C. M. 'art of sections 29 and 39, t 1. srOe; 100 acres : tax, Sll 40. White, Thos. N w .V of section 7, t 5, s r 3 e; 100 acres; tax, S7 (0. 21, t 5, s r 1 e ; 1S1 acres : tax, SO 7S. Young, W. B. 'art of Whiteomb claim, section 30, t 2, s rle;5.'-si acres ; tax, SI 20. Young, Samuel. W J-5 of s e i of sect ion 30, t f, s r 3 e ; SO acres ; tax, SI io. J. T. AV'EKSO.V, Sheriff of Clackamas Co., Ogn . Oregon City, MayOo, ls7G:lt. AT - KELLY'S, MAIN STUEET, OREGON CITY, JUST Aiir.IVED, BIKECT FROM San Francisco, all the LATEST STYLES fof Spring aud Summer Hats & Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimmed, for the Spring and Summer ol 1!0. MILLINERY GOODS. !LLSKRY GOODS. HATS AfsD HATS AND BQii'rtETS. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. RIBSGM3 AND OnPi AGENTS. RIBBOHS AUQ ORNAMENTS. CALL AMD EXAMINE. CALL kUD EXAMINE. No K rou bio to show goods, and no one urged to purchase. We shall keep a well selected siocic, ana our priccN&imn ot- very reasonable, so t hat all may be pleased. Oregon City, April 7th, l.S7li-tf. Notice. - rv iviff:, Elizabeth helljiav- ing left my lied and board, notice is herebv given that I will not be responsible for anv debts contracted by her on and alter t h Is date. J. It. HELL. Eagle Creek, May 20th, 1S7! At. Administratrix' Sale. In the matter of the estate of Henry Sprague, deccaseti. Notice of the sale of real estate. "YOTICK IS IIEUHIIY GIVEN THAT i 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. 1H70, I will sell at nublie auction on Saturday, July 8, 1S7. at the hour of 1 o'clock M. of said dsry.at the 'ourt House kor In Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, to the highest bidder for V. W. gold coin, the following de scribed real estate, situate in the countv of . . . i .- . . . r f, " , l iaCKaraas aim r-uur oi un-pin, au bounded and described as follows, to-wit Commencing at the corner between sec. tions It and 23, cast, running t hence north SO rods : t hence west 100 rods ; thence south KiO rods; thence east 111 rods; thence northeast, 1J0 rod to the place of beginning containing loO acres more or less, all in townshm :s east ol the Meridian 2 south. .Terms of sale Twenty per cent, of tho ni rch use nrice to be paid down and re mainder to bo payable when such sale is nni roved lV the Coul, MAllGAKliT Administratrix of the Sprague, deceased. Oregon City, June 9 :lt. F. SPRAGfE estate of Henry ESTABLISHED I8O6. B. A. HUGHES, Opposite the Postofrlcc, MAIM STREET, OREGON CiF Dealer la DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, HOSIERY. LADIES AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. PERFUMERY, TABLE CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROPE, GRAIN SACKS, WOOLSACKS, ETC., ETC., ETC. mt fJTOCTw OF GFTiERAIi 3IF,r.- chandise is lanre and well assorted. There is no house in the city that can undersell me. S3IALL PROFITS AND CilUK RETURNS, Is my motto. Please call and s-e for vourselves that the Goods at the old lirm of P.. A. Hughes cannot be beaten in quality or price. I keep t he best Tea aiul Coffee and a good supply of Family iocc-rie. 1 give the hi-hest market price for good Country Product. U. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, March 17th, 1STG. Comity Srip Talteu as Cash. Ja7 :tf. J3;aLJ fV. HAVE TI1E FOLT.OWIXG HEAL Estate lor sale. No. 1. Desirable building block In Oregon City. No. 2. 1GO Acres, good house, and bam full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation, orchard, gtod water: 15 miles Irom Oregon City. Price $oU0, half down. No. 3. :J:20 Acres, To in cultivation ; houses, barns, wells, Ac: good orchard: 0 miles from Orejron City. Price $t,o)0 ; hall down. .Sell half place at same rates. No. 4. ii'.iO Acres, 25 acres under cultiva tion, 5 acres orchard, ood running water; 125 acres open brush land; ? mile from school house ; 8 miles from Oregon City. $1,500; half down, bal ance in one and two years. No. o. Part of all the TIarbcr farm, on the river at Itck Island above Oregon City ; So per acre. No. (i. Land on the river above Oregon City, cheap; part of the liarber claim; good wood yard. No. 7. ii-iO acres; 75 improved, a large, new, well finished frame dwelling, plum aud a pple orchards, living wa ter, IS acn-s of fall wheat, miles from Oregon City, on Molalla road, church and school house adjoining ; can be had -for S4,ij0, one-third down, balance on time. No. 0. 40 acres nt, Milwaukee; part beaver dam. lrice, $1,000. No. 10. A one and a half story house, one lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., in Oregon City, for f 12-5. No. 11 KiO acres of land, with 10 acres un der new fence and a irrowing crop of wheat, about -10 acres very easily cleared, all of the rest timbered land, well watered, 8 miles from Oregon City. IViee $825; 500 cash, $;J22 on time, at 10 per cent, per annum. Other desirable bargains In Clackamas, the best county in the .State. Any sue having money to lend can have our services, tree of chayjre. in managing the same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms by calling on us. .TOHXSOX t& JIcCOIVX, and JOHNSON, JIcCOWX &MACROI. Offices in Oresjon City and Portland. Nov. 12. 1875 :tf STILL H THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF HAAS' SALOOX. VIILLIAfdS & HARDSHG, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KF.KPTIIE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Oroccries to be found in the city. All goods warranted, iioods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest cash nrice paid for country produce. Oregon ihty. Marcli -8, lSTo. flEW BLAGKSFrJTH SHOP, AT John Lewis Gld Stands o. W. GAXOXG HAS OPENED AT this old stand, where he is prepared to do anytning in nis line. R-T'Horse shoeing a speciality. Oregon City, May2C:m3 MILLER, MARSHALL &CQ., F1AY THE HIGHEST PRICD FOIl Ji. WHEAT, at all times, at the Oregon City Mills, And have on hand ITJEED unci FLOIIU to sell, at market rates. Parties desiring Feed, must furnish sacks. novltt IjUPOltTAjST TO ALL WHQ IT FilAY GOHGERH! rEING DESIROI S OF ADOPTIXU A.) a new rule of business, I would request those indebted to me to come and Pay Up Immediately, And save inconvenience and expense, as I have determined to collect what is due me I have reduced the prices on Ooods great ly, ana can assure all that 1 can give Bargains to Cash Cuyers Come and see for your own satisfaction A- LEVY. ! P E R i A L MILLS, LaKocquc, Savier & Co. Oreeon City. Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour, Middlings, Sran and Chicken Feed, l'art ies purchasing feed must furnish the sack. "lE.r, for i iil wpcak of -xc-.-llent tilings." - ' 3K0'S EXTRACT 'tlie grcnt VeyctabtePal Hcstreycr. Has been in ii!e over thirty years, aud for cleanliness and prompt cura tive T-irtnes cannot be excelled. - v - CHHOSEN. No family can atford to bo without 1'uiKPtt K.xtract. Accidents, Braliefc Contusions, Cut, fSprui-, are relieved rlmost instantly ly external upplication. I'romptly relieves pciins or lJarn?, "S'.aJhl, T'xcorintions, ( haling?, Ohl . 8res lioils, Felons, Corn, etc-. Arrets in fl.imatiim, rcdncc? 6wclllii!T, top9 bieeding, Tcmoves disroloratiousaad hc-Us mpidlv. . r. fEWALc WEAKNESSES. If always relieves pain in i lie back anaKiiis,fiillnes3 andnressingpala in the bead, nausea, vvrtisro. IS IEUG9RRKSEA iil'-ns no wuaL All kinds of nl. I'fTRl ion- t( vrtiich- l:i(lie" -iro subieet are promptly cured, l-'u'.lcr details ia look occom- panyinsr each b.;ttie. FILES blind or Idcrdins meet prompt relief mid ready enre. No case, however chtonic or olwiiiinte. em lonir resist ita rccukir use. VA3ISCSE VtlSS. His the only sure cure for i'ii- h-ivri'!i-r and d-inerous condition. Ki2??SY CiSASS. It has no cqaal forpcrm- ll.Mlt CUT. 0LEES!S from any cans'. For this U a xpe ciUc. It h-is saved linudreds of lives when all ether rcmcJicd failed tu nmt hlsdirjg from Tifle, 'nir.('V. r.ud elsewhere. RHHUKAUS, FilUSAlGIA, T.lhncho nnl KuraoKf :;re j;1 s;Lk; i vLcvcd, and often pr inaiion t iv cured. PHYS1S3AXS of rli schools r-reoncqnalnted WUU l iimi s ILvJi nct of Witch Ilo.zt'1 rcr omnieiid it in t!-.':;r pr.ittire. We have lal terser coinmciiaa: ion from hiiiidrcdsof 1'hvsicians many ot whom o.-d;'r i: lor use i:i their own practice. In addition to the fur-going, they order its for Sxvt-IMnsvs a jdl kinda, Jv.hsr, Sore- Threat, Inlinou-d Tcnrtils, simple :ind chronic Uiarrhfrr., C'ntnrrh, lor whkli it is a specific,) Chilblains, 1-' rost etl Feet, r-tinfr- ot" 1 nwects, JIos-qaitoen, etc., CJmppcd I!nnt!s, l-'ace, and indeed nil manner of hkhi disrates. TCILET USE. l.'emovcsWorcjjpsi, !?-?! alines, said Sifjcirtlnp; heals C:t- Ki-Riitions, mid Piaiplrs. It reiisf inv ;; iif.aud-rpi-frtiht. while v.ouderfaily improvia;; the TO FABf-'EsiS. Posts'.'j Extract. Ko Stock llrecder.uo Livery ihui can r.flord tohe without it. It i-5 used ly all the Leading: Livery Stables, Street Kailroads and first lIorcm-h in New York Citj-. It lias no equal fur Sprain, Hor iicps or tndd!c C;ia?us f-lil!'jiCMS, Scratches, S f HlrijrCnts, Incci nt ions, lilei-dine, I'neumoiiia, C'lic, Iinrrlier, Chill!, Colds, etc. Its range of action is wide, rnd the relief it aflbrdi is so prompt that it la Invaluable in every Farm-vard r.s well as in every Farm -bouse. Let it Retried once, and ma will never be without 't. GAUTICfJ. Monti's r:xtrnct hasln-cn imitated. The genuine r.rticlo has tbewordal'and'sKx tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by the only persons living who ever knew bow toprepsra it properly. Kefppe all other pre- nitrations of Vv'irch Hazel. This ia the only article used by Physicians, and ia the hospi tals of tli is conntrv and Furore. HiSTQRY AK9 USES OF FCD'S EXTRACT, 111 !)-tmililct f irrii. Pint f r.. on nrtTtlirtiin tr raK3s l'iiie. New York. S'EHKE AL- 1 6 (III! AGO SGUTIMYESTHIN RAILWAY. THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND. 6 T3APSENCEUS FOR CHICAGO,. NIA BL gara Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, New York, Post on, or any point East, .should buy their TKASSCOXil : iiXTAL TICXIiTS Via the Pioneer Iioute, tiif: ciiscac.o r.oiT;z-'vVE!Ti:Rtf RAILWAY. THIS IS Tilt: BEST ItOl'TE ILST. Its track is of STEEL RAILS, and on it has been made the fastest time that has ever been MADE in this country. Pythis route passengers for points eest of Chicago have choice ofthe loilow ing lines from Chicago ij Hy tJie IMl;ii-ir, Fcrt '.Vnyiie amd CliScaro iiiid IV:tiiyIv:oiia iiuilvrayst THItorOHTPATNS DAILY, with rull 3 man Palace Cars through to Philadel phia and New or.; on each train. THKOLml iKAi.N, witii funman I'ahice Cars to Paltimore and Wash ington. liy Uie L.a?te Klioye a ltd 3Iicllg-ai Soitlhersi ti.aiiv.uy senci Coiiiii-iioi (Xnv Vorl Ccntriil ii;tl Erie Kail roacls) : O TIIUOITUH TRAINS DAILY, with 92 Palace 1 ra wing Iim and Silver I'al- ice Sleeping (."ars througa to New xork. Uv tike ?Iic-Ii?jn-r ii Central, (.'rnnd Tiiink, Great Western nnrt Erie and Xmv Vorii Out rul itaiiwiiysi O TllPOroiI TRAINS, with Pullman e) Palace l ruwing Room and Sleeping ars ri-rough to New A ork. to Niagara Fails, i;'j!ra'iO,Rochestc-r or New York city liy lialtiitsorc and Ohio Railroad : P TlinOUUH TRAINS DAILY, with s Pullman Palace Cars lor Newark, Zanesville, heeling, Washington and r.altinuire without change. This is the SHORTEST, PEST and only Hive running Pullman celebrated PALACE .SLEEPINO CARS AN I) COACHES, con necting with Union Pacific Railroad at OMAHA and from the WEST, via Oram! Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids. Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, tor CIIK'AUU AD 1 iiE EAST. This po; ular route is unsurpassed tor Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth, v. ell-ballasted and perfect track of te rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep ing Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving trains, the regularity with which they run, the 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 and no tedious delays' at Ferries. Passengers will find Tickets via. this Fa vorite Route at the CJencral Ticket Office of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen to. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices ofthe Central Pacific Railroad. W. II. STENNETT. ien. Pas. Agent--. MARTIN HPGIIITT, h-n. Sup. H. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121 Montgomery street, .an Francisco. Aug. 13:ly ft z itsa B 8 li ti 4 W bm OREGON CITY, OREGON, T. W. RHODES, I7i,oiiiotoi. Transient Hoard, SI to 52 per Day. Single Meals - 50 """'- IJoard imt Y.'t--lc S5 OO Boarilasal Lodeia.nr, iter week 96 OO The Table will be supplied with tho best the market affords. Pall Suppers furnished on short notice, and at reasonable terms. Nov. 1!, IST.'t.-tf AIRS. FAIRGKIEVE, Dressmaker. S CITS' AND PATTERNS CUT AMI Dresses made in the latest styles at reasonable priees. Room No. 8 Cliff House, Oregon City. I'ait roita ge Eoiiciled. May 12:1m MILLINERY GOODS ! TCST RECEIVED, AT MRS. E. S. Warren's Millinery -Store, a new and clc-Tiit stock of latest styles of Millinery and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, forthe PRING TRADE, Which will be sold at reasonable prices. I "dies living in the country, favorinjr me with their orders, will rind them promptly attended to. . . One dortr south of I 'r. Welch's office. Oregon City, March 17, lbTti. O e o e o o o o o o c o O O f , i. o