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o 0 O O ; O O nee r m 2 s" ari e r flBEfiOX'nTy. OKIM, JL.E 10, 1S7P. The Orejou City. Seminar-, Tho last term of t ho school ye-.it clones j t!iis week for .the summer vacation. The whole number enrolled during the T.ist tonn is 203; average daily attc-n-Tuiee 1:4- IH-riu" the pat two weeks the. teVie-iicrs have been busily engaged in reviewing tl-.o studies ot the past '-(.ir We recrret to say that many par I nts iu tliLf city imagine that the last two or three weeks of school is unim nortant to their children, and conso mientlv allow them to remain away uit.v'ctiier, or to be very irregular. The pupils that lose the review at the end o ' f ((,(, year invarialily at the commence ment of the next term lind themselves fir behind those who attend regularly. i This is discouraging anwc ui tencners i ami TMiiis. The attendance of the en- rolled number shculd at least liave been I jso dailv. Inning the vacation we kujv i ltoso s line repairs and ini)rovemenla ; will be mmle, which will make our luii.iiing look more like the school i hniises ot' other cities. The public t bitililiug of -iogon City are as well i fitted u; for the comlort of those who u-ic thcin as tho places of the same 5 kind are in other cities of the State. 1 Were a stranger to visit our churches. s JiallsJan.l reading rooms, and keep! awav Iroin too seminary, no wouui j carrv awav v. it !i him the idea that we ' o are a people who are fully up with tho nsje; but let him onee put -foot inside our school house, what a revulsion of feeling; a species of disgust would i come over him. Instead of living in tho I0t h anniversary ot our glorious Republic he would Ik inclined to think that his was a case .similar to Kip Van Winkle, only reversed, and that he was in reality living in the first. If we require good furniture in our churches, etc., where we only sit three or four hours a week, how much more do our children require good, comfortable C desks and seats, which they are obliged to use ten times that number of hours. It is hi'rh time that some attention were paid to this. It would be well for our citizens to visit the school, say at least once in a life-time, and they would bo astonished to see what kind of a lrtiild iug their children have had to occupy live days out of seven. The school will le reopened on Monday, the Sth day of August. City Council. Council met lat Monday evening in special session, for the purpose of levy ing a tax on the assessment of ls7J for city purposes for the ensuing year. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Petition of James Wilkinson was read, praying that the citv council allow his indebtedness in the sum of siim). Tho prayer of petitioner was granted. Petition of the W. It. T. Ar T,. Co. was read, praving that their indebtedness (?-J,oo( be allowed, and that their total assessment be reduced to S4:,0O0. Iaid on the tal.de till ii" xt mectimr. The follow ing ordinance, No. 1-12, was read and adopted : lie it ordained an 1 established bv the city council of Oreiron City that there be ami is hereby levied a'tax of four mills on the dollar for city pur- poses." " On motion adjourned till the first Monday in July." Heal P.state Transfers, Followingare the real estate transfers for the week ending June 20th : Sri a No. ton and wife to Thomas IW.ni'i.ird. fractional part of claim No. 4 1, T. :'. s., II. l K.. containing iV acres: consideration S.V.O. Jos. 1). Shanks and wife to Jos. P. Kagoii, fractional part of section ;W, T. 5 S., i;. 1 . containing 40 acres ; consid eration 1n. Cha. Ji-kf ns.-.n to Roxana E. P. Southwortli, part of Frederick Helm's donation hind claim. T. 1! N., 11. ii containing :;:;7 acres; consideration Ch is. Sehlekeison to C. F. Schb keison part of .section 1!, T. S., K. 1 W., cnu taining W -.--)) acres; consideration R-ival Morev ct al. to Thoo. Wv.'ant, parts of sections 1 and Z in T. J s., . -4 F... containing iol aewe-s ; consideration Tun to p n; i t. n i. T,ast Sunday moriung wejam; -; aboard the Albany excursion train, bound for the Hooded metropolis, wh r w. arrived in about an hour. O.vi'i t 1 tin wate-r ,)eing 011 a hiath, wo h id to step nil of the cars at Jimmy Stevens's pla.-e, where we found the ferry boa' ready to carrv the excur sionists over th river The wharves along the river were almost entirely under water, while in many cases houses in th 1 wcr part of town were ovcrllowed to a depth of two or three feet, and the denizens had llciito high er grounds for a. place of refuge. At the Clarendon Hotel the water covered the floor to a depth of 2'5 feet; at the Cosmopolitan, 21 inches. The water extended up Front street to the St, 'harles Hotel, where it was not over two or three inches in depth. The pavements ami sidewalks in the Hood ed district will be seriously damaged, and it will take tunny a long day to put them in tho condition they were befure tho hi-zh water. The damages within the citv limits are cstimite'd at from Si'AO hi to SmOs ...). After looking around to our satisfaction wo.found it was about train time and made away for the landr inir, where we found our old friend Waters of the Statesman, and Ilodgkins of the same paper, and Norton of tho leinoerat, who proved to Ihj tho joiliest companions we had found for "quite a while, and we joined in with the trio and started for homo well satisfied with our trip. Ckntkxniat. Soda. Two of Oregon City. charming young belles, accom panied by a dashing young beau, strol led into a drug store in this vieinitv tho other day. designing to quench their iiiiist wuu a coonng urauglit ot Arctic 3-wt rIl.rt . : -. . - . 1 . , ed soda .iiiu i;ise.m:iiuig uruggist prepar ed to servo the trio in his- lt.tvl.i and had poured tho usual quantitv of syrup into tho glasses preparatory to Idling up with soda, when to his aston ishment the voung ladi s piekeil up ieir glasses and drank oil" the syrup "noot them turned to the astonished urug-.st with !X vv iso look, and remark ed : "Niy, Mister, is this cei.tei.nial soel.i its rather thick." The amazed vender of soda explained, and tried to lersuade them to wait till he prepared another, but thev vanished in short Older. LiOST IX TiiK Woods. A gentleman just in from the Molalla gives us tho following: About two weeks ago, a young man named Calahan, accom panied by a younger brother, went out for a deer hunt. It was agreed that the younger brother should take tho tlogs and drive up the deer, while the other would go to a certain stand. When the one who had the degs in charge arrived at the stand, there was no si 'n of his brother. Ho hunted around for an hour or two, tiring otf his gun at mcrrvals, but tho eider brother tailed to put in an apiearancc. He returned home and intormed his father of the terrible loss, who scoured the woods far and wide the next day, ami faileel to find a single trace of his missing son. When the gentleman left, a ivi'rtv of about sixty were in search of the lost boy, and we hope that before our next issue we stum te ablo to chronicle his safe return to the grief stricken parents. Lettkh List. Cotters remaining in the Post-office, at Oregon City, Juno 30th. 1S7G: Henriesie, Henry. Smith, R. I;; Sharp, m. ; Tucktield, Frank ; Tavlor tt" U':-.?homr;i?n,; Vi in ' Vanbr'ight, K.; Williams, Wallace; Young, Jerry! If called for please say when "adver- vcd- J. M. Uacon, V. M. 'Fiie celebration at Portland is to lo one of the grandest affairs that has ever taken place- in our .State, and Oregon City should Ite well represented. The late liij;W water will not interfere with the programme in the least, and the various committees have made ar rangements for the accommodation of all who may attend. The lire works are to ' displayed t 9::i0 on the even ing of the Fourth. Trial of tire engines, regatta, and a picnic by the 'rur:-1 on tho 5th, with a grand centennial ball in the evening. On the Gth, boat-racing, base ball games, with a billiard tourna ment in the evening. On the 7th, ritle shooting, wing shooting and contest of military companies for medal. The programme for tho races is given in another column. Half faro rates will be charged by the O. it C. II. K. for two weeks from Wednesday, June 'JS. Off for Victoria. Prof. Nicholson, who has occupied the position of prin cipal at the Seminary foi the past two years, leaves to-day ,' Friday), fr A ictoria, where lie intends to make his homo for the future. We understand that it is his intention to fjuit teachin" and try his hand at commercial pur suits. The Prof, has shown himself to bo an eliicient teacher, and whatever pursuit ho may follow, ho will have the best wishes of our citizens for his success. Victoria may well feel proud of acquiring such a valuable citizen and thorough gentleman as Mr. Nicholson. M:h. A. C. Raiiky has laid on our table a curiosity in tho shape of a last year's potato, which was planted some time since, but failing to make an ap jearanee above ground, the gentleman thought it woulel bo well to investigate. The potato seemed almost as sound as when first put in tho ground, but on cutting it open, we found a thrifty young potato about the size of a hen's egg lirinly imbedded in the center. Ckxtknxiai, Skuvicks. A special centennial service will be heid in St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church on Sunday morning next at tho usual hour of morning service. A sermon will be pre-ached on tho history of the Episco pal Church in this country bv the rector. On the morning of the Fourth of July a To Deum Reroise will be held in tho church at 7 o'clock. The public are cordially invited. We have just received the Centen nial Spirit of the Times, published at San Francisco by M. I). Roruck. It contains forty pages of interesting news concerning this coast, and is most pro fusely illustrated. Send fifty cents to the publisher for a specimen copy. I. O. O. F At an election held on Tuesday the 21st inst., the following otlicers of Falls Encampment were d ul v elected for the ensuing vear: W. II . Pope, C. P.; M. C. Athev. II. P.; C. M. Kester, S. W. ; J no. Welch, J. W. ; C. O. T. Williams, Scribe; J. M. Racon, Treasurer. Til k celebration at Highland on the Fourth of July is expected to bo a graiul all'air. Roanty's brass band has been secured for the occasion, and their proficiency in tho musical line is too well known to need any commendation from us. A general invitation is ex tended to all. Ciias. Ai.nnu.niT has presented us vith a very Jargo egg, which he says "was laid by a very small pullet." Tho egg would do credit to a hen of more mature age, and it measures 7 inches in circumference one way, and 5?s tho other, weighing U'i ounces. Two youxo bloods of this city went out in tho country to exercise their muscle last week, in the vicinity of Walker's mill. One of them has taken a trip for parts unknown, while the other di'positeel $15 with Judge Athey for the "fun." RKMfiious. Rev. Mr. Raker will preach at the Raptist Church next Sun day, morning and evening. In the evening lie will talk principally to the young filks in regard to the Sunday Seheols. Mk. Clay Mykus arrived in town last Monday with a large band of cattle from Eastern Oregon. He reports that the Cascades full ef snow, and pre dicts that this warm weather will melt the snow aiul raise the Columbia again. A Yorxej lady from California visit ing at Milwaukie, had the misfortune to fall into the river last week at that place', but was gallantly rescued from drowning by a fortunate young man. Is town.-Our jovial frienel Charles Mathicu, ef Rutteville, was itj town last Monday em business. Charles re ports business fair and creps average in his section of the State. Tin-: Paquet P.ros. launched a fine boat at Canemah last Thursday, which is te be used as a pile driver on the upper river this summer in the con struction e)f wing elains. J. M. Racon has made up his mind that advertising pays, and take's this lnetheul of telling the jK'ople that he has brackets, picture frames and wall pockets lor sale. A vai.i'aiu.k heifer, Ixdonging to Mr. Remnett of this place, was run over by the mail train last Saturelay morning at Canemah, and injureel so badly that it hael to be shot. Tiik Molalla barbecue and celebration on the Fourth of July promises to be a very pleasant affair, and ejuite a mini berVf young folks of this city propose to attend. Tiik Spartans ami Pioneers played two games at Vancouver last Tueselay, each club winning one. The thirel game is to be played at Portlanel Saturelay. O.ve of Oregon City's bravo young men contemplates matrimony, and we undcrstanel that next Monelay the tcrr rilile ordeal is to tako place. Rask jiALt has an unusual fascination for the boys this season, ami they may be seen on the trrounds above this city at almost any time of elay. Tiif. high water has destroyeel about ono half of Mr. Rhodes s crop below town, and also injured Mr. Wilkinson's to a considerable extent. Rook out for Henry Harding, he is Victins tho s"! anel it is bet ter that you pay "right away off." Rec.ut.au meeting of Occident Club SeiSn?"?- AU of th0 "'embers are iepiesteel to bo present. tanrw foreo to cal1 at 'right's res wf(ir your centennial meals, if J ou . rsh to grow wise anel fat. Miss Joskvhine Miunk leaves this week for Victoria, where she coes seek ing to improve her health. " 9 Miss IIattik LaRocque c turned from school at Portland last week for tho summer vacation. K Ior Oreoox City young adies till let their hair cascade over their foreheads in "lunatic fringes." mreneaas JosErji Miller returned home from Eastern Oregon last week for- ttw Cen tennial festivities. The Fannie Patton has been in the dry dock for the past week undergoing repairs, " Chase's ferry, on the Clackamas, has travel1'01111"011 and now ready for The Cataract Hose Company was out on a drill one night last week. CHKrtviKS and strawberries are t-len-tiiul and cheap m this market. Saxdy Rakclay has locateel ; t Walla Walla with Mr. J. M, Welch. Adveutisixo is the fuel that keeps tho business pot boiling. If you want a fin-cigar, give J. M, Racon a call. Wiuoht is prepared to furnish meals at all hours. Xkxt Tuesdav is tho day we cele brate. I Next week is the Centennial week. I'acts ior the Million. The facts referred to in the above caption are the facts in relation to the victories over elisease achieved by llos tetter's Stomach Ritters. That renown eel tonic is elaily adeling fresh laurels of popularity to tho great reputation which it long sinco obtained as a reme dy for dyspepsia, constipation, bilious ness, nervous elisorelers.urinary trouble intermittent and remittent fevers, rheumatism and elebility, and demon strating te the satisfaction of tho public its superiority to the palliatives which llooel the market, anil whoso make-believe cures are trumpeted in manufac turcel testimonials. It is a subject of honest pride to the proprietors of Hostetter's Ritters, that no claims have ever been aelvanced in its behalf that could not bo corrobor ates! by ample proofs, but most assur eelly had such been tho case they coulel have expecteel nothing better than that a preparation bolstered up by state ments of tho same stripe as those in dulgeel in by the proprietors of cheap local bitters and inalcoholic rubbish, woulel speedily die of inanition. Such has been the fate of thousands of bepulTeel shams, rather less efficacious than bilge water. The success ef the Ritters is attribut able to their genuine excellence. The public has observed that what they are aelvertised to elo, they do, anel that no increeliblo pretensions are maele em this account. They have gainetl, anel will continue to retain tho coiilielenee anel respect of an enlighteel e-ommuni-ty, far too intelligent te Ikj long im posed upon by the Sham Abrahamisni of unscrupulenis quacks anel disreputa ble speculators. A Fragrant lirealh ami Pearly Teeth Are easily obtained by cleansing your teeth daily with that justly popular dentifrice, SOZODOXT. Composed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts white ness te the teeth, a delicious aroma to the breath, anel preserves intact, from youth to olel age, the teeth. Acielity of the stomach will destroy the strongest teeth unless its effects are counteractetl with SOZODONT, and this pure tooth wash protects tho elental surfaces by removing every impurity that adheres to them. Ask your elruggist forSOZO DONT. STThe National .old Medal was award eel o Praetley fc Rtilofson fer the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 420 Montgomery sstreet, San Francisco. Oily Substances always aggravate Skin iusKASKs. ointments an; therefor'; rattier hurtiul than Iwneticial. eJr.KNX's SULPiii'tt Soap, which opens, insteael ef closing the pores with trreas . has, as might bo expected, widely superseded oleaginous compounds as a remoely for scorbvtic affections. dii;i. In Ragle Creek precinct, Clackamas Co., Oregon, June 21th ef consumption, Mrs. Il-tehel X. bake, aged "S years. The deceased will be missed not only by her husband ami two daughters but by the entire community. Sister Iike united when quite a young girl with the Paptist Church and has lived the life of an active christian from that time until her do part lire for the christian's reward. The deceased was kinel to all, and was lovt'd by all by all knew her. The writer preach ed her funeral sermon from the 11th verse of the Uth chapter of Job, and a largo sympathizing procession folllwed her remains to its last resting place beside her mother anel brother on the homestead. J. C. NEW TO-J) AY. S. A. BJIOUGHTOfl, roiTLR INFORM THE CITIZENS OF Y Oregon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish Fir & Cedar Lumber, Of every deseript ion, at low rates. AXIV APPLE BOXES. ALSO, IJry Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic, Spruce (for shelving), Lattice, Picket, and Fence-Posts, Cedar, Constantly on hand. .Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest not ice, at as low rates as It can be purchaseel in the State. (live me a call at t he OltliUOX CIT Y SA W MIT. LS. Oregon City, June 10, 1875 :tf Final Settlement. In the County Court of 1 he State of Oregon . for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of Mary Ann Ivclly, eleceased. TOTICE IS HERERY IVEX THAT JlN the undersigneet, Administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Kelly, ileceased, has this day filed his final account as such Administ rator of said estat e, anel that the Court has set Saturday, the fcrjth day of July, nt 9 o'clock A. m. as the time for Iionr ing objections, to said final account and the settlement thereof. J. KELLY, Adm'r estate Mary Ann Kelly dee'd. Oregon City, Oregon, June 2-'J, iSitJ :lt. Lower Than Ever! HAVING taken aelvantage of the late unsettled condition cf the Eastern and Cali fornia Money Mar kcts, I have Purchased for Tash The Ivpgest Stock WATCHES JEWELRY & SIIVERWARE. Ever brought to Orcon and am now enabled to offer them oir-KJtiii at former AVHOL.ES ALE No plated Jewelry of any kind is kept In my Establishment. Every article is war ranted a represented. I also have the Agency of the unrivalled Diamond Spe c- tToThose inteneling to se ad East for Watches. 1 would say if they will let me know the name and price of the watch they Intend to send, for, I will furnish tl?e same watch for the same price. By all means giy me a cal1 -?fore going or sending elsewhere B. L. STONE, 103 Eront-st., Portland, Oregon. mm c L1 ENTAUR EIMTS. iy it;-r j j'. z.n " I'isi master. "ANTi'H'ii, Dec. 1, 174. "Messrs. J. K. ltoSE A Co.. Mv wife has, for a long time, ljeen a terriblel-uifferer from JHheumatism.She lias tried rnmv phvsicians and many reme dies. The only thing which has given her relief is Centaur Uniment. Iam rejoiced to say this has cured her. I am doing what I can to extend its sale. ii. itt?N eT. This Is a sample of many thousand testi monials received, of wonderful cures ef feated bv the Centaur Liniment. The in gredients of this article are puhlislu-J around each bottle. It contains Witch Hazel, Mentha. Arnica, Kock Oil, Carbolic, and ingredients hitherto litttle known. It is an indisputable fact that the Centaur Liniment is performing more cure's e.f Swellings. Stiff Joirts, Eruptions, Kheu inatisin,N'eural::ia,Sciatica,Cakeel Ureasts, Ixck-jaw, etc., than nil ot her Liniments, Embrocations Extracts, Salves, Ointments and Piasters non- in use. For Toothache, Earaeh, Weak Hack. Itch and Cutanetais Eruptions it is admirable. It cures burns and scalds withemt a scar. Extracts poison from bites and stings, and heals frost-bites and chillblains in a short, time. Xo family can afiord to be without tin Centaur Liniment, white wrapp r. The Centjuir Liniment, iVIlow Wrapper, is adapted to the temgh skin, muscles and flesh of the animal creation. Its effects uion severe cases of Spavin, Sweeny, Wind Gall, 15ig Head and Poll tvil, are little less than marvellous. Messrs. J. McClure it Co., Druggists, cor. Elm and Front Sts., Cincinnati, O., say : "In our neighborhood a number of team sters are using the Centaur Liniment. They pronounce it superior to anything they have ever useel. We sell as high as four to live dozen beetles per month to these teamsters." We have thousands of similar testimo nials. For Wounds, (Sails, Scratches, Ring-bone, Ac, anel for Screw Worm in Sheep it has no rival. Farmers, Livery-men, and Steck-raisers, have in this Liniment a remedy which is worth a hundred times its cost. laboratory of J. 15. Rose it Co., 10 Dey Sr., New York. Pitcher's n ASTORBA. Mothers may have rest and their babies may have health, if they will use Castoria for Wlnel Colic, Worms, Feverishness, Sore Mouth, Croup, or Stomach Complaints. It is e'ntirely a vegetable preparation, and contains neither mineral, morphine, ner alcohol. It is as pleasant to take as honey, and neither gags ner gripes. Dr. E. 1 imexh, of DiiKnt, O., says : I am using Castoria in my practice with the most .signal benefits and happy re sult." n0 :13t. AT - KELLY'S, MAIN STREET, OUECOX 11TV, JVKT ARRIVED,, 1HKECT FROM San Francisco, all tho LATi:ST STYLES of Spring and Summer Ha ts & I3oiiiiots, Trimmed and TTntrimmed, for the Sj ring anel Summer ot 187G. MILLINERY GOODS. FILLINERY GOODS. HATS AMD BONNETS. HATS AND BQfifjETS. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. RIBSDKS MID 0RNA!VTErJ7S. RIBDQfiS AND ORNAMENTS. CALL A FiD EXAM I Pi E. CALL AND EXAMINE. Notfmuble to show goods, and no ono urgeul to purchase. We shall keep a well selecte'il stock, and our prices shall be very reasonable, so that all may be pleased. Cregem City, April 7th, lS7(-tf. W. CASEDY, Dealer in GROCERIES, riiOVISIOXS, A XI) FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Iain Street, Orp.iroii City, One eloor south of Warel c Harding's Drug Store. Ot'Il STOCK CONSISTS OF EYEHY tlung usually kept in a M-ell stocked Family eirocery Store. Keep only first class goods. unorders delivered to any part of Oregon Citv or Canemah. Oregon City, June 9, 1876 .-tf. GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. -VTOTICK IS IIERKBV GIVE.V THAT lN by virtue of an order of the Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, maele on the loth elay of June, 1H70, authorizing, elire-cting and licensing me as the tiuardian of August us Edward Kbbinger, Charles Kbbingi-r ivnd Ixuisa Iila Ebbinger, minor heirs of Win. A. Kbbinger, eleceased, to sell all their in terest in anel to the real estate described in the jetition for order of sale to-wit : the undivided three-sevenths of the following deseribed real estate, to-wit: l'ginning at a point 7 oll-lOO chains south and 4 42-100 chains east ef the north-east erorner of sec tion h, T. 4 S., II. 4 K., running thence west 3 5O-1IJ0 chains ; thence north 2-" 7tl,fW chains; ticnee west 40 chains; thence north 27 50-100 chains; thence east 8) chains : thence south 5:? chains to ilate of beginning, containing 323 5M00 acres, be ing the donation land claim of hreelenck Walk'stein and wife in Clackamas county. State of Oregon. I will expose for sale and or Thursday, July 18th, 187t5, nt t he hour of ie o clock A. M. at the uourt i louse door in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, will proceed to sell at public auction to the highesi and best bideler for golel coin the aforesaid minors.' right, title and interest in and-to sakl real estate. Deed to be at exiKjnse of purchaser. WM. WADHAMS Guardian of Augustus Edward, Charles anel Ijouisa Ida Kbbinger,. June lt, Ii76av4. Notice. U. S. IAND Ofmck, Orfxws Citt, Oregon, June 12, 1870. (WMPLAINT HAVIXG BEEN EX, J tered at this office by Alexander Tx)Her against Thomas Shevlin fox abandoning his Homestead Entry, No. 2,fxl. dated January 27, 1872, upon t he east of the northeast s(tion 4, township 1 north, range 1 west, in Multnomah county, Ore gon, with a view tot he cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this office on tl-e 27th day of July, 1876, at 10 o'clock A. sr., to re spond and furnish testimony ejoncerning said allegeel abandonment. OWEN WADE, J?efcr. T. Ft. HARRISON, Jiccciver. Juno 1'. 1876 :lw. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, Referee's Sale. IrU!,e P'rc"''' Court of the Slate Oregon for Clackamat County. II. S. Buck, vs. II- T-. Pittock, W. W. Ruck. I Plaintiff, .1 Defendants. I-. D. C. Latourette Suit to ilissnlvi! irtncrshin Clackamas County, S. S. V"OTICE IS IIEKEBV GIVEN THAT the undersigned. Receiver in said matter duly apiointed by sa'nl Court and qualified according to law, pursuant to the decree and order by sn id ?V.iirt in said suit made and entered," will, em t he Fifteenth (15tl) elay of July, A. I). 1S7, at the hour of ten (10) o'clock in the fore-noon of said dav, at the Court IIeuse eloor of the Court Hons of said Clackamas county in Oregon City in said county, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for IT. S. gold coin cash, all the interest of II. S. Ruck, II. Ii. Pittock and W. W. Ruck, composing the late rart nershLo firm -f if. l iitock and com pany, in and to the following elserileil promises, situate-d in Clackamas county. tregon, to-wit : Commencing on the left er south bank of the Clackamas River, at the intersection be-tween said river ami the section line between sections twenty (20) and t wnty-one (21) in township two (2) south of range two (2) east : thence south on said section line ciirht (S) chains and forty (10) links to the south-west corner of U.S. Ruck's elonation claim; thence east three (:!) chains anel ninety (!); links; thence north (") five decrees fifteen (1) minutes, east fifty-five (55) links ; thenere e-ast fourteen (1 1) chains and sixty (oJ) links: thence north forty-seven (17) de grees, west to the south bank of the Clackamas river, where is set a pest from which a cottnwood tree two and one-half (2,-iJ feet in diameter bears north forty-five (45) degrees east, distant two (2) links; al so a cottonwejod tree one (1) foot in diame ter bears south nineteen (H) elegre'es west, distant fifty-one (51) links; thence down the Clackamas river with its meanderings to the place ot bginning; containing eight (8) acres of land more er less, to gether with the tenements, appurtenances anel hereditaments thereof, inclueling the water power, right anel privilege elerived from the Clackamas river and the dam anil race connected therewith, anil the right of way along the shores of said race and the Clackamas river wherever neces sary for the repairs of said race anel dam; the said described premises being the property commonly known as the Clacka mas Paper Mills. Witness my hand this 13th day of June, A. D. 1S7G. II. II. NOUTHCP, Juno 16 : w4. Iteceivcr. Administrator's Sale. In the matter of the estate of David Smith, eleceased. S TVrOTlt'K IS IIEKEBV GIVEN THAT J3l by virtue ef an erder of the Hon. County Court of Clackamas county. State of Oregon, made anel entered of record on the . 10th day of June, 1.S76, I will sell at public unction at the Court House door in Oregon City on Saturelay,-the 15th day of July, 1X7U, at the hour of one o'clock i. m. the" following described r?al estate belong ingto t he estate of David Smith, deceased, tewit : That part of lot No. 8, in block No. 27, in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Ore gem, bouiulcel as follows, towit : Iie'ginning at a Mint in the easterly line tif Main street in saiel city 31 fe-et 3 inches sejutherly from the north-westerly corner of said lot No. 8, running thence in a southerly direc tion aiongthe easterly lino of Main street aforesaid 31 fe'ct ; thence at right angles with Main street in an easterly direction 70 feet; thence at right angles with the last mentioned course and by a line parallel with Main street aforesaiel in a northerly direction 3-1 feet; thence at right angles and by a line parallel with the side-lines of saiel lot 70 feet In a wester ly direction to tho place of beginning ; on which is situateel a gooel Rlacksmith shop two stories high. Term ef sale 25 per cent of purchase price in hand at the time ef sale, anel the remaineler to be paid at t he time of cen flrmation of sale ; all to be paid in U. S. gold coin. F. O. JlrtOWX, Administrator of the estate ef David Smith. deeeas-il. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregem for tho Ceainty of Clackamas. I.M)tVAK!) li:IOO, I'LAIXTIKF, !i vs. Frank 1. Carletou, defendant ; Suit in Koiiity. To FRANK I). CARRKTON. said ilcfendant : In the name of the State of Onyon, ion are licroby sr.iiiiuoiieil and reiuired to appear in the ejourt above named on or before the first day of the next term thereof, which shall happen more than six weeks after the first publi cation of this summons, to-wit : on or be fore the 1th Monday in September, A. D. 1S7($, and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit or the plaint ilf will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Such relief consists in quieting as against your plaintiff's title to a certain tract of lanel in Clackamas county, Oregon, elo seribed as follows : Rcginnitig at the north east eorner of Section ,i in T. 2 S., It. 3 K. of the Willamette Meridian, running thence south H $o rods ; thence west 140 rods ; thence north lt0 rods ; thence east 1 10 roils to the place of beginning, containing 110 acres more or less ; requiring yon to execute and deliver to him a good anel sufficient quit claim eleed of the same, anel e-xcluding you from any interest in or claim to saiel land or any part thereof. This summons is publisheel in pursuance of an order of said Cenirt made in term time', the 26th dav of April, A. D. 1.S76. JOHNSON it MetOWX, Plaintiff's Ally's. Oregon City, June 16, 1876. Notice. U. S. TiAxn OFFie-K, Okf.oon Citv, ) Oregon, June 15th, 18i6. f U:IPr,.WNT IIAVINii IIKEX EN tercel at t his otlice by August Zollner against e'ourad Dannecker tor abandon ing his Homestead Entry No. 28:$?, elate d .Sept. 6th, 1875, upon the south half of the south-west '4 section 6, to.'vnshi,p u. south, range 2 cast, n Marion county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said en try : t he said part ies are hereby summon ed te apivear at this ealice on t lie 2Sth elay of June, l.s7t, at 10 o'clock a. m., to resxnd anil furnish testimony concerning said al legeel abandonment. OWEN WADE, JiYi.iter. t It. HARRISON, Receiver. June 20th, 1876 :lt. Notice. U. S, IiAXD Offick, Oregon City, I Oregon, June 9,1876. ( OMPRAINT HAVING REEN ENTER- eel at this elhee by James Emerson agains Albert C. Hexlges for abandoning his Homestead Entry, No. 1,537, elated May 1, 1870. upon the E. 2m of the S. W. U, sec tiou 10 township 5 south, range 6 west, in Yamhill county, Oreiron, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summeMicd to appear at this office on tho 20th elay of July, 1871), at 10 o'clock A. m., to rcspend and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban elonment. OWEN WADE, Kc'xter. T. R. HARRISON, Receiver June 16X1S76: wl. Notice, MY "WIFE, EL.IZAKKTII ItKI.L, II.W ing left my bed and board, notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any eiebts contracted by her on and after this date. J. R. RELE. Eagle Creek, May 2(ith, 1879 :lt. Administratrix' Sale. In the matter of the estate of Henry Sprague, deceased. Notice of the sale of real estate. VTOTICK IS IIEKEBV filVEX THAT by irtue ef an oreler of the Hon. Coun ty Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, maele anel entered on record at April term of said Court April 3d. 1876, I will sell nt puhlic auction on Saturday, July 8, 1876, at the heair of 1 o'clock I'. M. of said day, at the Coiirt House eieop lu Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, to t he highest bideler for U. S. gold coin, the following de scribed real estate, situate in t he county of Clackamas and State of Oregon, a"d bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Commencing at the corner between seev tions Hand 23, east, running thence north 80 rods s thene west 160 roils ; thenere south 160 rods: thence east 111 rods; thenee northeast 120 rod to the place of beginning; containing 150 acres mwe ox less, all In township ii east of the Meridian 2 south. Terms of sale Twenty pe cont. of the purchase price to be paid down and re mainder tq bo payable when such sale is approved by the Cou-t . MAKGA11ET I SPKAGVE, Administratrix of the estate of Henry Sprague, deoeaseel. Oregon City, June 9 .ft. NOTICE. PERSONS THAT HAVE LEFT Deeds, Patents and Mortgages in the ( Vjunty Clerk's office, 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 rrior to this date are re corded. JA3.FRAZER, County Clerk. March 13, 1S7C. mhl7 Ira. ESTABLISHED 1806. B. A. HUGHES, Opiosite the Post office, MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY: Dealer !n DEY GOODS, CLOTIHXG, UA TS , BOOTS and SHOES, HOSIERY. LADIES' .l.D GEMS' FIRMSIIIXG GOODS, PERFUMERY, TABLE CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROPE, GRAIN SACKS, WOOL SACKS, ETC., ETC., ETC. STOCK OF GENERAL. MER- chandise is large and well assorted. There is no house in tho city that can unelersell me. SMALL PROFITS ASD 0.riCR RETURN'S, Is my motto. Please call and se for yourselves that t he Ooixls at the old firm of R. A. Hughes cannot be lieaten in epiality or price. I keep the best Tesi and Coffee and a good supply of dimity Groceries. I give the highest market price for good Country Produce. B. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, March 17th, 1876. County Scrip Taken as Casti. Ja7 At. IiAJYI FOR SAX.E. "K HAVE THE FOLLOWING. REAL Estate-lorsaie. No. 1. Desivihje building block in Oregon city. No. 2. 160 Acres, good- house, and barn full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation, orcharel, goexl water: 15 miles from Oregon City. Price $500, half down, No. 3. 330 Acres, 75 in cultivation ; houses. barns, wells, Ac.: gooel orchard; 0 miles from Oregon City. Price $1,500.; half Uejwn. Sell- half place at same raes. No. 4. 2;0 Acres, 2.1 acscs under cultiva-. tion,5 acres" orchard, gexxi running water; 125 acres open brush land; mile from school house ; 8 miles from Oregon City. $1,500; half down, bal ance in. one anel two years. ' No, 5. Part of all the Barber farm, on the river at Rock Island above Oregon City ; $5 per acre. No. 6.-7-.Tanel on the river above Oregon City, cheap; part of tho Ilarber claim; geod wood yaxd. No. 7. S-iO acres: 75 Improved, a large, now, well linisheel frame dwelling, plum and apple orchards, living wa ter, 18 acres of fall wheat. 6 miles from Oregon City, on Molalla road, church and school house adjoining; can be hael for Sl.liaO, onc-thirel elown, balance on time. No. 9. 40 acres at Milwaukie; part beaver elam. Price, $1,060. No. 10. A one anel a half story house, one lot, barn, woodshed, welt, etc.. in Oregon City, for ?J25. No. 11 160 acres of land, wRh 10 acres un der new fence and a growing crop of wheat, about 40 acre's very easily clearcel.all of t he rest timbered land, well watered, 8 miles from Oregon .City. Prie-e $825; $5e0 cash, S&2 on time, at 10 per cent, per annum. Other desirable bargains in Clackamas, the best ceainty in the State. Any sne having money to lend can have our services, free of charge, in managing t he same and select ing securities. Pe-rsons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms iuy calling on us. JOHNSON b MrCOlVX, and JOHNSON, MiCOWX .tMACRlM. Offices in Oregon City and rertland. Nov. 12. 1875 :tf STILL IN THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DCOR SOUTH OF HAAS.' SALOOX. WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found in the city. AH goods warranted. Goods delivered in t he city free of charge. The highest cash oriee paid for country produce. Oreuoji City. March 28, 1873. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, AT John Lewis' Old Stand. OW. GANOXCi HAS OPENED AT this old stand, where he is pvepascel m uo ;ui uiiii in ins line. 7" Horse shoeing a speciality. Ore.gexn City, May 26 an. '" IMPORTANT TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ! TIEIXG DESIUOV.S OP ADOPT1XC 1.J 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 determineel to collect what is due me. I have reduced the prices on GooelsgrcatT ly, and can assure U that X can give Bargains to Cash Buyers. 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New iork. f 1 CEMTEWiWlAL. 1770.1876, Pit O CLAM ATI O V. CHICAGO & XBRTH-WESTEBN RAILAYAY THE POPULAR ROUTE QVERLANO. Passkn.;frs for Chicago, nia prara Falls, I'ittsi.urjr, I'hiiadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, Xcw York, Roston, o any i.int Kiest, should buy their Til A X SCO TI X ISXTA I. TICK ETS Via the Pioneer Route, THE CHICAGO t NOKTII-HESTERN RAILWAY. THIS I THE BKST ItOUTE EAST Its track is of STEEL- RAILS, and on it has, been made the fastest time that has ever been MADE in this country. Ry this route. pnsscn;;rs for joints east of Chicago have choici of the following lines from Chicago i Uy the Pittsltursr, Fort AVayne a.nd C'iiici-o ami Fciiissylvniila. Ituilvays: "R TIirtOUtiH TRAINS HAILY.with rnll man l'alaco Cars throus;! fco I'hiiadel phia am! New York on each twiin. 9 THROUGH TRAIN, with rullman Palace Cars to Haiti to ore and Wash ington. Ry tlic Lnke Sliore and Miclileram Southern Kailivay and Connections (XW York Cezitral and Erie ltuil-o rondn) : THUOTTC.H TRAINS DAILY, with, t I'alace Drawing Room anel Silver lal ace Sleeping Cars through to New York. By tilt Mirliijrnn Central, Grnntl Trunk, Great Wrstt-rn and Erie and Ni-iv York Central Itailwayst 3 THROUGH TRAINS, with rullman Talace: 1-rawing Rikuji and Sleeping Cari through to New York, to Niagara Fa ILi, Rulfalo, ltoclicster or New York city 11 y Hall inioro aud O.itio Itairod t 4) THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, wUh Pullman Palace Cars for ISewark, Zanesville, Whce-ling, Washington and Baltimore without change. This is the SHORTEST, BEST and only line runningPullman celebrated PALACE SLEEPING CARS AND COACHES, con necting with Union Pacific Railroad at OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Ccelar Rapids.Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, fyr CIIlC'ACiO AXU THE EAST. This popular route is unsurpassed for Speed, Comfort anel Safety. The smooth, well-ballasted and perfect' track of stcl rails, t he ce-lcbrateel Pullman Palace Sle-ep-ing Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving t rains, the regularity with which they run, the admirable arrangement of running through cars to Chicago from all points West, secure to passengers all tho comforts in modern Railway Traveling. No change of Caraidno ted loiis delays at Ferries. Passengers will fine! Tickets via this Far vprite Reaite at the General Ticket Oflico of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen to. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices of the Central Pacific Railroael. W. H. STENNETT, Gen. pas. Agent. MARTIN HUGHrTT, Gen. Sup, H. P. STAN WOOD, Gene rul Agency, 121 Montgomery street, bao Francisco. Aug. 13 :ly CLIFF HOUSE. OREGON ClTYt OREGON T. W. RHOPES, I'r o p 1 i c t o r. Transient Hoard, 1 to $55 per Day. .Single Strain... SO rents. Board ytvr AVeek. 85 OO Board anel Lodging, per week. $G OO The Table will be supplied with the best the market affords. Ball Suppers furnished on short notice, anel at reasonable terms. Kov, 19, 1875 t M1S, FAIRGRIEVE, Dressmaker. Srrrs and patterns cut and Dresses made in the latest style at reasonable prices. Room No, 8 CllfT House, Oregon City. ' " " Patronage solicited.. May 12 am MILLINERY GOODS ! TCST RECEIVED, AT MRS. E. S. Warren's Millinery Store, anew and eiegant steick of latest styles of Millinery anel Iaelics Furnishing Goods, for the SPRING TRADE, Which will be sold at reasonable price. Ladies livingin the country, favoring mo with the ir orders, will find them promptly attended to. -3IRS. E. S. 1VAR11KV, One door sout h of 1 r. W lci' ofttce. fregon e-jfy, Match IT, I;T6. C o o O o O o o o o G o o o o o o o O O o o o o o o o c o 0 o o o O O o o o o o o o