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o IKE oRECOX'riTY, OREGON. JtLY II, ISTG. 1 THE CKXTEX.YI-IL IX I'MfKAJIAS. AT OKKOO.V city. Owin to .1 want of the spirit of ae coiiHnodation in the steamboat monop olies many of our citizen?, who would ,,,...(. visited Portland on the 4th had then? been an opportunity of return ;.,. after the lire works, gathered to- ret her at night fall and hud a general ,Ilifi'-ation in l'-ut of Pope's J Tall. liH) iTTins were fireil, and the nieoting .lied to onler. Owen Wade was l'elio" intuute.i in.. ai-i - .. f.Xeept the monopolies previously re ferred to. A small fund Leiii'g left in the hands of the committee it was voted to have it turned over to St. Vin cent's Hospital, the amount being swelled -v further contributions from Mavor Charman, lions. John Mvors and Owen Wade, and Mr. T, A. IJacon. at inoiir.ANO. Hk;iii.ani, July 8, 1S7G. Tlie celebration at this place on the Fourth was a grand success, there be ing about three hundred persons on the ground and all enjoyed themselves liiirhlv. At 1 oYhek in the morning the first gun was fired and the firing was kep: up at regular inU-rv.i Is until 10 o'clock. The lioanty band, wiii-h had been se;:ured for the occasion, dis coursed several national airs, after wliieh the marshal introduced Mr. J. CW. Jllaekwell, president of the day, who in a few brief remarks welcomed the people to the enjoyment and exer--je ot the hour. 'The chaplain, Mr. 1',. C. Lewis, was then called upon by the president, ami in a fervent manner invoked the divine blessing upon our ' nation and the people. The Declara tion of I ndeiH-ndence was then read bv Mr. J. W. Llaekwell. lion. J. M. Keid, orator of the day, was then in troduced. He expressed Ins sense of the honorable part fie was called upon to take, and his realization of the feel ing which Idled the heart of the peo ple on this auspicious occasion, and he also spoke at considerable length of t he most iui porlant (-vents of our na tional history and our progress as a nation. Mr. 15. O. Lewis was called and gave a short and patriotic address, b'miu i was now announced, and we must ay it did justice to the occasion. At about .5 o'clock the crowd began to wend their way homeward, all agree ing that the picnic had been a success in every particular. IIiohlaxh. AT Mor.Al.IiA. It is estimated that between two and three thousand persons participated in the grand barbecue at Wright's bridge, on the Molalla river, on the Fourth. All parts of the county were well repre sented, about seventy-five persons were present from this city, and a great many more would have been present had there been any means of convey anee .verv available horse and car ' riage in this vicinity being in service. The Declaration of Independence was read by Mr. lavid Ma v and t he oration I. bvt ied by Col.Oeo.K.Shiel. Theora ; . was greeted with applause by the : !! -olive audience, and the rending by Mr. May was well rendered. The In-. in- h;i ing arrived when it was mete to provide for the wants of the inner man, the vat assemblage gathered around the heavily laden tables to par Sake of the barbecued meats, chicken, I ie. e;.i:e, ;.e,d ail the nice things whicli adorn the ft slid board on such occa sions. W( !mist S.IV uxt :, td .tuple ius!i; e to the feast, :.s well as !'... I ,,.-1 .- .. f . ... f.,..'. ; ;t- ... . 1 a. -- Z . ...1.. .1. . . i . . i . .-iiivl:e'i. is ,d'i" ti M-.'W". ii. Van J ban and his :ss .s;si::iifi t,y tie' excellent manner in which thev p.'e;.:i;e,i this feast !it for t he hi ii is. . fi-! i lie wa nl s o f ;d 1 had been piovided for. the ! a u j itelei s i'ispersed - some to indulge in tripping the light lar.tas; ie, oibers to patronize the swing, while here ami there could Ik; so ii 'be obi si tilers, many of whom b ad not iie-t for years, frathered around in the shades of the trees talk i!igeer 1 1 thins. This was the l ii 'st -.rathcring of the kind that has ever taken bice in the county, and the man igers say thev will have one on ;t grander scale or. the r.ex! Fourth. ;d ord"i a in Lj ii let prevailed t h rough out the dav, and all went their wav .-ne u a n J ! e t; 1 -ecu a inns! ei i I --Mis viible :i d that it h id ill. ;i ;:i:.ci;. Citv Conneil n-d Jul v. Id. I !U ! ulat ... ssj,-,n. a::;! w.i- c:ilKl too . ,: I ..." M. C Tii-. Athev, City M n 1! w s c.-.ii Tii os. Ch in-.; ot, M , -Ma '.,;. Logi; s. ( I tlie bisT r J. I la n--.cn, i .Marshal, an. I The minute. . , ,. . . iMici; ma u g;;l .li me -lag :-.ti I ot t s: , : i:i 1 ; i ngs o! .) tine h and 2t!i wi g Petition of (b-o le.iil :sni e;M,ro eo. ad A. Ila;'.s, praying for license to sell spii itu less ouantit ies t ban one o i His li jU ;s in li t. was read : his bond was a 1 -o t'd -i I proved by the Mayor. i !tt net yet ap It was moved that the prayer of the j-etitionep be granted upon the eoniple-ti-'ii of the Ivond ; carri'-d. Petition of s:ver.-. I citizens, praying t !nM uncil 1 1 j-as-i :,ri ordiriance p;o hi'ui ing geese ;iu I due !s from running at large, w is r. ::d : on inolion the ni it ter w:-,s ref'-rred to the committee in Ib-ibh and I'.ili.-e. l'i t ki ai of it i ens j ray in g tlie Con ti ed to appoint Win. Newman nitrht-Wiitehni-in was read: on motion refer red to ctuuiittce on Finance. Petition of the W. It. T. t L. Co. was then taken up. Moved that the assess ment as una.. i,v th. Assessor stand and that the indebtedness be allowed ; motion prevailed. It was moved that the matter of Mr. h uicnts' hill be taken from the table; carried. T!ie matter came up on the amendment to pay him fifty cents : the amendment was lost. It was then moved to amend by striking out the word ten and inserting tbe word five It was then moved to amend the amendment by striking out the word live and inserting $.! .".i; the amend ment to the amend ment u-nsl.wt Tl, amendment was then put and was ear ned, lhpn, on motion, the vcas and ii ys being taken, it was ordered that a warrant be drawn on the Treasurer iii lavor of F. 1. Clements. 111 Tlie following resolution was then read : lb-solved. That the Collector and CTreasurer be and are hereby authorized and instructed to receive orders issued for and against the road fund prior to Mav 1st, lSTli, the same as orders issued against the general fund. It was then moved that the resolution be adopted ; carried. Ordinance No. W was then read, and on motion adopted. Ordinance No. I'll was then read, and on motion adopted. On motion, the Council adjourned. Caoel. Two light-fingered gents, named John Mefiown and James Mor risoy, broke into a house In-longing to Mr. J,-rdon. of Eagle Creek, in this county, on the 2lth u'lt., and stole a silver watch, a revolver and a pocket knife. Chief Lappeus of Portland, he me informed of the theft, knnhhe 1 the pur in that citv last week, while thev wero celebrating the Fourth, and the'v i. -w janguish in tlie eountv jail, await-m-7(t term of court. A vonmr u .-i named Archibald js'alsa cohtined in thq same quarters, ohargel with tak ing valuables that were not his own. Nkw Snop.-Mr. j. K. Graham, well well known as a fi.-st class saddle ami fiarness maker, has opened out with a fir.nf.00 I" !. line, under is ei 1 ile -ntends to sell i;ve S vily iU 11,0 Slate apooioted enairm-m. ,. p ,v th' aforesaid chairman, John M lcr ' Thos. Charman, Rev. .John s .jpv .'.1 J. L. IV.wlow, W. W. liuek, (his Kel'lvandS. I. Pope. Patriotic s-.ir'iwere sung and a general goo.l County Court. JULY TEUM. -RANDAL!., J. 4,000 foot of lumber orclored for Clear uryant roau orucrcii, c;pn and costs naid bv county r.r-11 road continued until next term of court. Howell road not granted ; costs (o be paid by petitioner. Mil waukie and (Jrove road, viewers appointed, A. J. Cason. Wiley Chair man, and Chas. Wade; S. L. Cam;, bell, surveyor. Cuttinir's petition for road, viewers appointed, Jos. Jiiniro.-.Tos. Walton, and Colman liuekner; S. I,. Campbell' surveyor. Farmers' Transportation Co. petition for right of way for railroad over the road between tins city and Canemali, was granted, with the'proviso that it is not to interfere with the present count v road. 5i..(i fer-t of lumber allowed for road district No. it!. Ot'U HKNEI'iri IOX OX A nEXEPICT. On thead i n s;t., William WJiitlock and Miss Annie II. Miller, both of this citv, were joined together as man and wife by the Key. (i. II. Atkinson. Many friends witnessed tife nuptial ceremon ies, and the congratulations were no less freouent than sincere. Mr. Win. Whit lock h;s the honor to have been the first white child born in Victoria, 15. C, and we feel that through his life; from infancy tip to his present estate of manhood, his native place has just cause to feel prou.l of its tirst-born. Will, for .some time past, has been the assistant county clerk, ami bv his oblig ing manner and continued courtesy has won for himself a host of friends and an enviable reputation. Our acquaint ance with his wife is very slight, hut fVoin wIii-.pwi! hear, and judging from Will's customary good taste and sound judgment, he is to be no less congrntu-lat- d on this marriage than she. We extend our very best wishes to the young couple, and join their many friends in hoping they may live to celebrate their diamond wedding and dance at it as heartily as their youngest grand child. The Willamette Chief, w hile on her way up to Albany last Thursday w ith the Albany firemen on board, had the misfortune to break her main shaft, above this city. The steamer Orient came along soon after the accident, on I;' r way to Dayton, and took the Albany delegation and other passengers oh hoard and proceeded to that i bice. Discharging her freight and passengers for that point, she returned down the Yamhill river and headed for Albany, arriving at Salem about 10:"J(J r. m. Ix connection with J. W. Cochran's movement for a steamboat company the Wilamette river, articles of incor poratian were tiled last month in the clerk's oflice by the Farmers' Trans portation Company, with .1. W. Cochran, F. O. MeCown and F. S. Dement as in corporators, t'r the purpose of iinorov ing and rebuilding the old railway betweeen Oregon City and Canemali. We understand the scheme awaits the fulfillment of Capt. Cochran's other combinations no the river. Tiik West Shore for July is complete in every particular, ami is just the thing to send to friends in the Fast. It contains a biographical sketch of Wm. Hume, of Fagle. Cliff, W. T., doings at the centennial celebration at Portland, a tine piece of music composed by Chas. IJray, who is well known to the"peoplc of this city, called the "West Shore March," and other interesting matter. Ii. S -mud, publisher, Portland. Terms, M 50 a vear. Letter List. Letter remaining in I the PosfoHice, at Oregon Citv, July'! 11th, JsTU: ' " ! Ca ; h ;. Joseph ; Furgerson, Duncan : ' Cos'.; r. Miss Mary JO. Hughes, S.mi'1 i A., liiiilev. James.; .Toabson, Wm.;! Mills Miss F. J.; McTi-r, lb.bt. : Mc-i Carter, F Iwaid ; Ogle. Miss Fva ; P.-n- dlelon. Mieie-al; lVr.son, J. A. 'v'.;i TalU-rt, Frank. j If called for please say when "adver- ! tised." J. M. Dacon, p. M. ' I. O. O. F. At an election held on ! Thursday the UHth ult., the following I otiieers of Oregon Lodge No. .1, I. O. O j i-., were ouiy oK-(-rei tor n.ee'isuing term, an I were installed on Thursday, the nth inst., by M. c. Athev. D. I). C. M.: John Meblrum, N.O ; John Kock, V. b ; John Wch-h. Ib S. : J. M. P,;.e..n, I . S.: A. Levy. T iiirer : N. O. Wal ltowlev, Conduc- den. Warden : Tiios. tor; Jacob Ib.w.-ll, I. Tin: singb- scull r:ice at Portland la -l wei k between Mr. Leveridge of Portland and Mr. Ib.'ibin.l of t!;is city, the decision of whih was reserve ! on ace -U rit of j f.)!:I el ii,u--has been (ieei ! 1 in f;y '"'. t , ft-.,.-,.. ! I I.,. i by Leyeriipi-o, r of t tie fin tier, par! ies the n; ir skill ag iin. unit v of t---! invv t h but Mr. Holland ! . !icV .voi fairly ie fused to tnai tie so, an. I P' K til. ha-i t; ts iiwarocd to Tin: demand for beer from t he Ore gon City Lrcwery is increasing rapidly, and large orders arc I cing shipped to all parts of the Siafe. Judges of this article pronoun? o it to be' tirst class, and from our limited acquaintance w it li the beer made at Ini.- bivwerv, we. also decide that it is good. Mr. Ilninbel is peparcd to nil ail orders at short notice. A (i ran : ku from the rural districts, who was celebrating the glorious Fourth in this city, partook of too much Cen tennial "tangle-foot," and proceeded to apply his brawnv fist to a grocery clerk' nasal pro'tub. He brought the . claret " and aid for. it rather dearly j tive elixir, which imparls such vigor l,eto,-e Judge Athev. j t1.lslk.jty t() pvery nervo ;uul fllK.r Tin- m 1...-.C. t..t-.. . .,f c .i i ! that it is impossible for the vit;il ener Ihk Alice was taken out ot the dry : k,s to (1(.nlno depressed to a point in- lock last Tuesday, and the Ilonanza i consistent with health. In unfavorable 1 will be the next boat to goin forrenairs The r-mi.le I .ir. i ,;., n. I... i where she is being thoroughly over- ! hauled and repanted and will come out . tor me tall trade just as good as new Dan IU-r.xs, a "top and bottom" man, whoso name is not unfamiliar to some of our readers, has been arrested in Portland for swindling a green-horn ut oi i,,s nionev. He has been held to answer m the sum of $1.30. Our traveling agent will call on the people of Damascus and vicinitv dur ing the present week, and we expect ".-ribew VviVi tor v.or f'fty news.il ni ture 1 Satlsf our avaricious Tiif iirst number of St ruble's We b oot Magazine has been laid o our ta :in.t:'lrableinterost;nir l- sus- KxnvMEM.P.rM returned from a -rveyingtl,pin KaM.rn 0 Monday, and will take the .... as soon as annrnnri, ' 'L'" "K51'" that purjK.se by Congress are made for The farmers in the vicinity are jubi ant over the , ate rain. It was jus he thins nee, ed for the springsown grain and will add thousands of dolHrs tr. value of the crops inj-hijnu? to Mn- -M'am K F.Ti7rruaf. laid on our table a shoot from a monthly rase bush, of this year's growth, which cantains over forty roses RKMOlots. Services in the M. V. Church next Sabbath mornin"- -r.v . W. Day jiastor. Subject, --Truth." " i Gov- D' r- Thompson- of Idaho has (resigned. Thk young ladies of this city propose having a festival sometime next week. One ot the principal features of the evening will be a prize for the best looking baby. Mr.. Gko. LaPvocq.uk and family left for Clatsop last Tuesday, whre thev intend b enjoy the brie ing oa :.ir for the next two or three weeks. Wonic has been 'commence 1 bv Mr. W. C. Johnson cn the foundation for his new residence below the Con "rela tional Church. " " Wr.ion r's restaurant is still running notwithstanding the Centennial cele brations are over, and ir'vou want a first class meal give him a call. Lost. Mrs. II. Jacobs lost a fine canary bet week, any one finding a stray bird will ple--.se brin it V.1 this oliie for identification. The tent which adorned the corner opposite the M. F. Church during the past month has located in Salem. M. C. Atiiev has been re-appointed Justice of the Peace fortius precinct, W. Vv . P.uek having tailed to qualify. qu; Ix Tows Hon. J. K. -Mr. Martin Angel and Weatherford, of Albany. were in town one day last week. Poor, indeed the man who says he can't afford to pay GO a year for his county paper. Walter Mos, of the Itoselmrg In dependent, favored our city with his presence last Friday. Dr. Tolmie, of Victoria, 15. C, was in town one d y last week visiting old friends. Head U. II. Scott &, Co. 's steamboat ad., under the head of "New To-day." A case of small-pox is reported at Oswego. Terrible Toniauo. Chicago, July G. Furthnr partic ulars of the storm near Dubuque, Iowa, on the night of tin. -1th are received. The village of Iloekdale, three miles from Dubuque, was en tirely swepc away, and 39 persons were killed and drowned; 31 bodies have been recovered. The damage in the city of Du buque will not be repaired in many months. It is impossible to estimate the loss. A dispatch from Des Moines says the storm extended throughout: most of central Iowa, and was terrific in effect; that some 23 persons were killed in Warren county alone; that six or eight were killed in Madison county; that probably GO houses were completely destroyed, and the de struction of crops, fences and animals was immense. The killed are mostly wives and children of farmers. Chicago, July 7. A Des Moines special gives further details of the terrible tornado, which are much worse than first repotted. Many families are left without clothing and the scene is heartrending. Mrs. J. 1 . Morton and child were both kill ed; Mrs. Elderly, killed ; Chas. Flag ler, E. 8. Bramble, Mr. and Mrs. Greaves, Mrs. Delay, Samuel l'ulz and wiTe, and Mrs. Snowmosly, were badly injured. Keports from other parts of Warren county show that the storm was general and disastrous. About fifty houses were blown away and their inmates killed or badily hurt. From Madison, Iowa, reports are equilly disastrous. Ileports from Xorwalk state that the house of Mr. Gibson was swept away and bis wifn and three children di-ovivd. Il.-tweeu Wiuter.set and Xorwalk eleven persons were killed., seven drowned and four struck by lightning. The deva..-.'. ition is terri ii. i .i i . -, me an. i cannot is:- uiiown until com munication is re-established. Travelers I Atlcntian I A on cannot have a better "wide te cum" on yuiir j m :ney than Hosteller's Stomach IJitters. That prime, medk i mil agent will enable you to drink i brackish water wKSfbut running the j risk of disordered stomach, and bowel i will neutralize the influence of foul ) or mi istnatic :ir, and will prove a most agreeable and wholesome stimulant ; :.n l means of c iintei aeting the fatigues of traveling. On long sea voyages, . v. iiere the crews of whaling- or other 1 vessels are almost wholly restricted to salt meat, it has j ro . ed an admirable preventative of scurvy, and in the troph:--al seas it saves the sailor from shi fever and nialarii. It has proved the surest reliance of the emigrant, ex posed to the miasmatic complaints which ore vail in regions of country newly cleared of timber, where the rays of the sun falling on stagnant vegetation, unexposed to them perhaps since the creation, exhale vapors, laden with the -seed -of disease. Acclimation, or the- habituation of the constitution to the peculiarities of an unaccustomed climate, is greatly facili- tated by the regular use of this protee- conditions of the atmosphere the Kit ters should be used at least twice a day morning and evening being tlie best times. A pursuano of this course when there is danger, as the system develops evidences of debility , w ill ef fectually neutralize the peril". MmiCATFD JiATIIS ARE K.XPKXSIVE. Not. so, however. Olenn's sci.I'HL'r Soap, a cheap and ellicient substitut, which answers th siiim? purpose as far as local discas'-s of tlie sicin, rheumatism arid gout are concerned. A Fragrant ISreath and Pearly Teeth Are easily obtained by cleansing your teeth daily with that justly popular dentifrice, SOZODONT. Composed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts white ness to the teeth, a delicious aroma to the 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 pure tooth wash protects the dental surfaces by removing every impurity that adheres to them. Ask your druggist for SOZO DONT. NEW TO-DAY. "CITY OFSALEiVI." KHE.VFTr.lt Axn i-xtii Frn- thr notice the City of Salem will touch at the WHARF Ml G3EG0FJ CITY, On its up trii-s each week on Wednesdny anil S-it unlay Morninj;?, And on the down trips, Tuesday and Friduy Afternoons. Freight and Travel respectfully solicited. r. Ii. SCOTT v CO. July IM, J 876 it t. fiottce, it take this ztinTiion op ix- I forming mv old patrons and the pub lic generally that I have just opened a S.DQL2 AflD HAPLESS SHG?, In the M.-isoaie huil.ii'ig. Main r-t., Or?gn-i Citv. v.h'-re I w.U b based to s rve ail who mav giv.- in - a c i'.l -ith anything in mv hrcat th 1 x-f-l c h prices. .. iC. .ItAlIAM. Oregon City, .7:dy i ' '-Co -Tin. Ordinasicc PJo. 133- f!e it ordaineii and established by the City i"i)i:ncil nf i r -cn City . mii.vf ir y,.ii.i. $: vrvt, viFrr. JL for tenant r."sid-?nts or tieus'-hobl'-r.s to allow t h- slop or drain water to flow in to:! n v st r.-f-t f.r a! !"' of t his cit v, and a ny vk.Iat ion of tliis nn'liin-'ci? shall b; 1 uii ishctt bv a Ii n of live dollars lor e:ie:i ol" l'once,i iui eon vict ion 1 e'.oi.' the Ueeorder. I'assi-d the Cirv i'otincil Jul v. Id, l-irti. TIlO-5. CHAUMAN, Attest: -Mayor. M. C. Atiif.y, ncoru r. O rd I rs n ac3 Ko. 5 34- V.i it ordained and estallishod by the City ( ouncd of ( ir .iron City : A. tor owners of js-'1 or Dueiis to allow the same to run at. laro within the citj Iimits, and :inv violation of this ordinance will subject th-? owners to a liie-of not over live dollars nor Irs' than one dollar upon conviction th r -of l -for - th.' K -conler. I'assed tliJ Cit v 'oimell .Inly IsTG. "'IliUS. CI I V UMAX, Attest: -Mayor. M. C. ATJinv, Kecorder. Aclmsnistrator'o Sale- In the matter of the estate of David Smith, dec-ased. TOTl I-; IS IIEI1EIJY (ilVliN'TilVT J- by virtue of an order of the Hon. County Court of Clacsainas county. State of Oregon, r.vid? and entered of r--rd on the lot H u:iy of June, lS7u, I will s -11 at rtiblic auction at th ourt House door in Oregon t'ity on Saturday, the loth day of July, ISTii, itt tlie hour ot 'one o'clock i m. the follow in -I tl.-scrihi-d r-.'il estate bdonic inirto th-- estate of Davi-.l Smith, deceased, to-wit : That part of lot. Xo. S, ia block Xo. -7, in Or.'r-in City, laclcamas county, Or;--ron, bounded as tollows, to--.v it : lie-innin-J: ;it a point in the easterly line of Main strot-t in said city :ff feet :$ i'neiics southerly Ironi tie.1 north-westerly corm-r of said lot No. S, runnin-i tfienc-a in a sout herly direc tion .-uonr t !e-easterly line of Main street aforesaid of feet ; t lienee at ri-rlit angles with Main street in an easterly direction 70 feet; thence at ri-jht angles with the last mentioned cours? and by a line parallel with Main street aforesaid in a nort le-rly direction 31 feet; thence at ri-ht angles and by a line parallel with t he sid e-lines of said lot 7 feet in a wester ly direction to the place of be-xinning: -. on which is situated a good Ulacksmith slioj) two stories hi:ih. Terms of sale 35 p,-r cent of p-ireh.aso price in haml at the time of sale, and the remainder to le paid at the time of con firmation of sale ; all to be paid in U. S. jroldeoin. h t. ?I1 (MV.V, Administrator of tlie -sta'.e of David Smith, deceased. r;i 1 s sale of klil email. by virtue of an ord'r of the Hon. County Court of th State of Or .-iron for Multnomah County, madeon the h;h day of Jinn-, 1S7(', authorizinir, directing: anil licensiti-j: in l" :is tin- liiiariliiin of August us Kdwanl l-.'b bin.-r, Charles Kbbin.ner and l.ouis.i Ida Ebbinj-'-r, minor heirs of Wm. A. Kbbiivr, d 'ceased, I o sell all t heir in terest in and to the r.-al estate described in t tie pi-t it ion for ord -r of sa I" to-wit : t he undivided t hr .-. vent lis of tii- followiriLr described real estat", to-wit : lleinninu: at. a point 7 :-li(0 chains soutli aridlflMOt) chains cast of th north-east corner of sec tion ii, T. -I S., It. 1 K., runnitie; tlif-nc" west. :(( Oo-Ki.) chains ; thenc north -Jo 7a-pt.) chains; tlc-nc-.' west. 1J chains; tln nce north 7 o-l) chain-. ; thence east. S) chains: thence ponth 5'i ch-e.i ;is to lac- of b-'friniiin.-r, containing oa-laa acres, b -i n ii' the donation land claim of I-r. d-riclv Wallest ein and wife in Claclcanias county. State ot ur-piii, I will expos - for s.i! and on Monday, Aujrust lt h, ISTti, tit 1 he lioiir of 1 o'clock A. M. at th 1 .'oiirt lions door in reoii City, cliickarn i s e-mnfy, 're.-ron, w ill proce.-d to sell jU ; ip.be tiuct ion to t h--hi rh;-st and b -St, bid 1-r for ;;o!d coin t ie foresaid minors' ri-rlit, tit! - soul ino r -s: in and to said r -al estate. Ji.-eds to be :n-c-xpense of pnrchas r. wm. v'.i:i v.Tjs;, Cuardian of Augustus 1-Mward, Charles and i.ouis-i l 1 .bbi ir-; -r. July l:, I sTO :.v 1. Ci "j 1 Z S : -s s V J i ; i ) i U- i J 1 In the Circuit t'o-n-t of the st:it oi Oregon I -r I ii - Con 'it v if I '! :e;c;i m -t s. i J vs. l-'re.n k 1 ). ar!ef on, del' -mi a at .Suit, in Eu.litv. lo '-'KANK l. CAftbETO.V. said u 'fende.nt : In tin' ;e,:e of tiir St-i!e of Orcjon. You .- r h -r 'by su m mori -.1 a n I r-ouir-d to a pp.-ar in th - I'nui", above named on or b ioi.- th" fir.;t day of the n '.t term tlr.T-of, whieh s'.iall liap .e:) more than six weeks after the ih-t, j i tj s. c.ii ion of t iis summons, to-wit : on or le lor't hClth Monday In S 'ptetiib-'r, A. 1 . fsTii, and ansv -r t h - complaint of plaint iff tiled .arain-f you in the above entitled suit ortli plaintiff will aply to th.- Court for t he relief demanded in lie com phi i nt . Such r -t i -f consist s in quietinjr us a rainsr your plaintiff's iiti - toa ceri;dn tract of laud in lack.a mus couutv, (r-- ,n. d"- scrio-'d as toil .e.s s : I : -. I: .- t I i . , . . , l, st c ne. : f in a in i . " s.. a. .-; i -;. r ii i 1 1 i m - i .1 . run a n, ru n n ; n-r I ie in- sunt h Id ) rods ; t bene w.-.-t 1 I r ds ; t Jn-rie nort ii ti) rods; 'J.-'iic - cast. I la rods to the place oi beyrinnitiT, co.n! ai.iiri r 1 i'l acres more or 1-ss ; reipiirin.-; -ou.t o .-x.-i-ui and d"!iver to him a e.-m-l and su rliei- n). .u:t, claim deed of t !e- sam", :i td cxcludinir ; ou lrom any interest in or claim to. said land or a ny pari t hereof. This su m n ions is pu blishod in pursuance of an ord'T ol sa id Court made in term time, the !.:th day of At ril, A. 1 1. !s7(. JOil XSt) tfe M ('. ', '.V .V, Plaintiirs Attys. Oregon City, June u is'O. r-Jotico, U. S. Ti AND (IP.'ICK, OltKRON f 'II Y, ( Oreroll, June lolii, S7. I imiPi.AJ.Vi uv.i.Yi; i!i-;:v i;x- tereu at t Ids office bv Auiru.st Zollm-r against Conriid 1 iin necker lor ab.-indoti-in-r his llone-stead Entry Xo. CSo, d:ited Sept. (i!h, IS75, U)o;i t he "soijt h h.-ilf of t he sout h-west sect ion (i, township !l sout h, rane(.' 2 east, Ui Marion county, )ren, wit h a view to t he cancellation of said en try: the said parties are hereby summon ed to appear at. this office on the LSth day of.Itme, l.S7ii, at 10 o'clock A. hi., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said al lcjred abandon merit. OWEX WADE. Iirrtrr. T. It. nAItUl.S.)N,'y.,c-ct'co. June 20th. 1S70:U. fJotice. U. S. Land Office, Oiikoon Citv, Oregon, June ii,lS7(. i 4 10MPLAIXT IIAVIXU E.EEX EXTEK y ed at this office, by James Emerson agains Albert C. Hodges for abandoning his Homestead Entry, No. l.'hJT, dateil May l'i, 1S7U. upon the E. Jii of the s. W. b, sec tion ID township 5 south, range U west, in lamlnll eountv. Oretron. with a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to aenear at. this office on the "Will day of July, lS7ti, at ia o ciock A. .tr.. to respond .and turnish testimony concerning said allejred aban donment. OWEN WAIlE, linrstrr. T. It. HAKHISON, Jieaivcr June 10, 1876: wf. Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Inthe matter of the estate of Mary Ann Jvenv, defeased. VtlTlCE IS I1EHEHY GIVEN TII AT the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Kelly, deceased, has mis day tiled his nnal account, as such Administrator of said estate, and that the Court has set Saturday-the . "W i. ,i.lv ,,f July, at ft o'clock A. m. as the t ime for hear ing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. V-I. .T. KELT.Y, Adm'r estate Marv Ann Kelly, dee'd. - Oregon City, Oregon, June 23, lSTu :lt. Notice. "TOTiCR ts iiRRKitv ;i-4-r..v Tir vr J. there are funds now in my hands ap- j lllienblo 111 thn .ill y.t-l .-ic , dorsed on or before Oct. Mill, 1871. Inter est thereon will not be allowed after this date. J. p. WARD, Treasurer Clackamas Co. July 7th, 1S70, TO fruit-growers! THE ARDKN FUUIT PRKEUVING 1 Company of Oregon City will jiay t he j HIGHEST MARKET PRICE or PI-CMS. PKARSand P!LES. Mr. Thos. Charman is authorized to pur chase lor the Companv. R. D. C LATOITRETTE, President. TII OS. CT IA UMAX, Secret arv. (regou City, July '2X, 1875 :tf COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, Lot 2 u n b loiter from a I'oct muster. "A ntiocii, Ir.i... Doc. 1, 1ST!. "M.-s-:rs. J. n. Ilosi: a Co., "My wi;-. has. tor a io:v tim, been a terri!.-i"'s;itr r -rirom'I le.-iiuiiitisiii.She ha tried nvt:iy physicians und many renn di s. '1 ;i :;- tii whi-.-h has -riven her r -li, f is entiiur I.iiiiii! -:it. 1 am r -.ioiced to say t in, iias c.ird ii- r. I am doln-; what I can to ext end its sale. V. II. KING. This is a s :n; ! - of many thousand tc-sti-moiii.-ils r ive.i, of woml.-riul cur s ef-leat- d by 1 1 Centaur I.i.'iiment. 'J in; in-redi-nts of this article are published around bottle. Jt contains Witch If.az I, M'-ntha, Arnica, Kociv O.l. Carbolic, and inre U nts hitie tto iitttle known. It is.-in indisputable f;.et that the Centaur biniiiu-nt is )--rtormiii-j: nior.i cures of Sw.-ilitis, stitT Joii ts, i-:rujtions, llheu matism.Neurale i.-i,sci;it ic.-i, aked l'r -iists, I .o-.-k-jiw, etc., Ilvan alt ot h -r Liniments. Km broc.it ions lOxt racts. Salves, OiiitmelUs and i'iast'T.s now in use. l-'or 'loothache, Karach, Weak lack. Itch and Cutaneous I-.ru j tions it is admirabl '. It cures burns ; rut sea Ids without a sear. Extracts poison from bites and stints, ami heals frost-bit ' and chillblains in si short tiiii . No Iiimily can iilierd to be without the Centaur Liniment, wliite wraiiper. Tile Cfiiistm tji 11 i,:l;-lit , Ii eilow U'ratiper, is adapted to the toue;h skin, muscles and tl'-sh of the animal creation. Its elfects iiwn s -vcre cases of Spavin. Sweeny, Wind (Jail, Lie; IP-ad .and Toll Evil, are little less than marvellous. Messrs. J. MeClure 5j Co., I irii-r-jists, cor. Elm and Eront Sts., Cincinnati, ., say : "In our neie-hborhood a liumlxrot team sters are usin-j the Cen aur Liniment. They pronounce, it. siierior to anything they hiive ever used. We sell as hirh as four to live doz ai bottles per month to these teamsters." We have thousands of similar testlmo nia Is. I-'or Wounds, 'alls. Scratches, Itlng-bono, &c, :i nil for Scr .'w Worm in Sheep it has no rival. Entailers, Livery-men, and Stock-raisers, have in this Liniment a remedy which is worth a hundred times its cost. Ijaboiatorv of J. 1. Rose .t Co., 1G Dey St., -New Yokk. P 'S C ASTORSA, Mothers may have rest and their babies may have health, it they will use Castoria for Wind Colic, Worms, Eevcrishness, Sore Mouth, Croup, or Stomach C'-ni plaints. It is entirely a vegetable preparation, and contains neither mineral, morphine, nor alcohol. It is as pleasant to take as honey, and neither Kas nor gripes. Lr. K. Himocii, of Dupoiit, O., says: V.f am usin- Castoria in my practies with t lie most signal b-.-nctits and nappy re sult." (Mi JO :l"t. Referco's Sa 1 3- Jii ('it' Circuit Court of the Statr Orcjon fjr VHti:Uauut. Count ii. 11. S. Huck, Plaintiff, vs. II. b. Elttoek, ) W. W. Lack. L. D. C Lalourulte. ) Defendants. Siet. to dissolve parincrshi p Clackamas l oanty, S. S. yoT't'!-; is nj-::ii:jjv (;ivex that i tii - mid'-rsi-rned. H -c dvi-r in said mat I . -r du l.v appo.ni ed by said Court anil lite.hii"d ace.-roiii-lo law, pursuant to the ii 'i-r - and or I a by sa i-.l ( '.asrt in said suit mad : and cut . reii, ii!, on t h-f J'i"-ct'xii:i (i.'.IJi) ti:J y t .7tj?y, A. 1). Is7r, a: (he hour oft n o'clock in t!i" lor -no ei of sii.J day, at. the Court. llo:is door oi the Court. Hons - of s:jid i .-tcivuiiias i ounty in .irc-if:i -ty in saiil conn t.v, se 1 i at u el ic a net lo.-i to t b-- h i,'h est bidder lor I", s. :.:..ld '-ciin cash, all the in'- rest of Jl. s. Iiii.-k, 11. L. Pi i took and V. V.'. Luoiv, Coinpo.siiig tin- l;'.t" part-li.-rshi;, iria a H. L. i it lock and om pany, in and to the lot low inr d"scri betl pren i is.-s, si I ii -.it ed in Ci;.'.kam:ts county. Oregon, to-wit : i'(imiin-noiu'ori the lelt. or sout h lian k of t ie- clacka mas Li vcr. ill. t he intersection .b"t ween said river and tlie sect ion line bciwc.-n sctions twenty (";.) and tw .-:it ..-one (Jl) in township two (J) fiir.it hot r::ng-' two (2) east : thence .south on se.i t s a t ioa lire- eight (-) chains and forty (!') links to tin- s uit h- est corner of II. S. 1 iuek's don at :i ci.-i im ; thence east tiir.-e (;) chains and ninety ('.M links; t h tic" iioi:;i ( .) liv;.' d ;.rees liiieeri ( ir) m i tin! "S, east li:!y-live ("i) lin ks ; t lie nee. fonrt -en (in chains and sixty (;-.) links: tivin" le-rih lorty-s.-ven (J7) de grees, W; St. to lie- sout ii batik of the Ci.ickamas riv r, wh- r - is s t :i ost from whicli a cottoiiwoed tree two and oie-half (Vu) leet in (ii.amet -r bears north lorty-live (lo) d.-er -es e.-ist , dist.-i nt two (j) links; al so :i cot ton wei i t r.-e one ( 1 ) loot i n d ia me ter bears sout ti nineteen (l'i) tiegrces west, distant lilty-one (el) links; thence down th" Cl.ickainas river with its meamlenngs to the p!a;i' of b-L:iiinin"; ; containing ei rht (sj acres of land more or less, to gether with tii" tenements, appurtenances and hereditaments thereof, including the wafer power, right and priiiege derived lrom tie Clackamas river and the dam and nice connected therewith, and the right of way along t he shor" ni said race a nd t he Clacka mas river wherever neces sary tor the repairs of said race and dam; the said described premises being the property commonly known as the Clacka mas I'a per Mills. Witness mv hand this 13th dav of June, A. 1. lS7t. ii. ii. xoKTiirr, June 10: wl. Koc.'i'vr. J. J. WARD. GEOIiUK A. IIAKDING WARD & HARDING, DJGSIST? AND APOTHECARIES, EEl CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of IDr-us arid Choniicals, Porfiimer)-, Soaj'n, CoiiiIm Rllll lil'USllt'K, , Trusses, Supporters, Shoiiflcr Rrncen t'anry anil Toilet Articles, ALSO Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys, G la -, I'ully, Puints, Oil, Vurnislies and lye St iiIVk, PL'RE WIXES AND LIQ.L0RS TOU ME DICINAL riKPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. l7Physicians" Proscriptions carcfully compounded, and all orders correctly an swered. f7"Op"n at all hours of the night. I!j?"A11 accounts must bo paid monthly. novCtf WARD t HAltDING. STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION. tend Emigrants to Oregon, no in foreign countries and sister States, and for circu lating such information abroad by this Poard, ail persons in this State having Farms and Rands for Sal-? or Kent, or de sirous of forming Colonies, will please for ward tothis P.oard as soon is possible de tailed descriptions of their Farms and Rands, I vocation, Price and Terms of Sale, or conditions of renting; and all persons desirous of obtaining Agrieult ural or other Pahorers, will please communicate direct wit h this Hoard. HvUnstruct ions of th Commissioners of Immigration. WIRRIAM KRID, febolm A State Com'r of Immigration. IMPERIAL m 3 L L 8, LaRocquc, Savior & Co. Oregon City. ICep constantly on hand for sale Plour, Middlings, Rran and Chicken Peed. Parties purchasing feed must furnish the sack. ESTABLISHED I80G. B. A. HUGHES, ; Opposite the Postoffieo, MAIN STREET, GRE30?i CITY. r D -aler In BUY GOO US, CLOTI1IXG, HATS, j BOOTS ami SHOES, U0SIERY. j LADIES' AND GEMS' IThXISUlNGGf.aSS, PERFUMERY, TABLE CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. HARDWARE, FARfilriG IMPLEMENTS, ROPE. GRAIX SACKS, WOOL SACKS, ETC., ETC., ETC. MY STOCK OP CEXEItAL 3IKR chandise i3 large and well assorted. There is no house In the city that can undersell me. SMALL PROFITS AND QLK'K BETl'R.S, Is my motto. Please call and see for yourselves that the Goods at the old firm of li. A. Hughes cannot be beaten in quality or price. I keep the best Tc:i and C ofTee and a good supply of Funnily Uroo-rie. I give the highest market price for good Country Produce. B. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, March I7th, 1876. County Scrip Taken a C'uli. ja7 :tf. 'E HAVE THE FOLLOWIXO;UKAI, instate tor sale. No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon City. No. 2. 100 Acres, good house, and barn full of hay ; S acres in cultivation,, orchard, good water: 15 in i Ies lrom Oregon City. Price 5U0, half down. No. 3. tl'lO Acres, 75 in cult I vat ion . houses, barns, wells, itc. : good orchard; ti miles from Oregon City. Price $1,5UU ; halt down. .Sell halt place at same rates. No. 4. 200 Acres, 25 acres under cultiva tion, 5 tic-res orchard, good running water; llo acres open brush land; ii mile from school house ; S miles lrom Oregon City. ?1,5ihi; half down, bal ance in one and two years. No. 5. I 'art. of all the Harbor farm, on the river nt Kock Island above Oregon City ; to per acre. Xo. !. Land on the river above Oregon City, cheap; part of the Llarber chum; good wood yard. No. ". JJ.'iO acres; 75 Improved, n Tnrge, new, well finished irame dwelling, plum and apple orchards, living wa ter, is acres of mil wheat. 0 miles from Oregon City, on -Molalla road, church and school house aiij.initi ; can be had for I.2.V.I, one-third down, balance on time. Xo. 0. 40 acres at. beaver dam. Pi i ee Milwaukie , SLOW. part No. 10. A one and a half .story house, one lot, barn, woodshed, wt-11, c-tc. in. Oregon City, lor $IS. Xo. II IfiD ncrrs of land, with 10 acres un der new leoce a ml a growing crop of wheat, about 1'J acres very easily cleared, till of the rest timbered land,, well , ater--d, .S miles lrom Ore eon City. Price iss : i5l):J cash, ?;J-J'J ou time, at bJ per cent, per annum. Other desirable bargains in Clackamas, the best county in tie- State. Any sue having money to lend can have our services, lr-c ol charge, in managing the same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms by calling on us. .lOII-VSti?; cr; iileC O'.V.V, nml JOHNSON, HctOWX &MACRU.U. Offices in Oregon City and Portland. Nov. i 175 :tf Lower T Ever! AVINC, taken advantage of tile la to unsettled condition cf the East-Tii and Cali lornia Money M:ir ki-ls I ll.TV'P 3 Fnrchasrd for Tush The Rargest block of WATCHES, JEWELRY & S1IVERWARE. Ever brought to Oregon, and am now enabled to offer them at Retail at former WHOLKSALE i-nitK. No plated Jewelry of any kind is kept in my Establishment. Every article is war ranted as represented. I also have the Agency of th-e unrivalled Diamond Spec tn eles. To those intending to send East for Watches, 1 would say if they will let me know the name and price of the watch they intend to send for, 1 will furnish the same watch for the same rrice. Ry all means give me a call before going or sending elsewhere . L. STONE, 103 Eront-st.. Portland, Oregon. W. CASEDY, Dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUII3TS AND VEGETABLES. Main Street, a0rr?:on City, OnrJtlooiJenthrof Ward fe Harding's Drug Store OVn STOCK CONSISTS OP ETERV thmg usually kept in a well stocked Family Grocery Store. Keep only first class goods. K7-Orders delivered to any part of Oregon City or Canemali. Oregon City, June 9, 1876-tf. STILL 15 THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND D003 SOUTH OF J HAAS' SALOOX. VILUAiS & HARDING AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, rF7"EEPTHE MOST CO.MPRETE STOCK I of Family Groceries to be found in the . city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest cash price paid ior country produce . ; j Orccoa City, March 2S, 1873. 1 i m US fl M SI 5 -P rumu q sssa U U S B t H H W BIcr, lor 1 will wpenK of excellent thing's." .'ORO'S EXTRACT The great Vegetable Pal Destroyer. Has been in us? over thirty years, and for clennliness nnd prompt cura tive virtue! canuot lo excelled. CHlLDaiM. No family csn afford to bo without Pond's Kxtrart. Accidents, Hrutsei. Contusion), Cuts, iStiraiie, nra relievea r.lraoft inst ant lr Vv vx'.um application. Promptly relieves puins or Hum, Sc&Ui, P.xeoriatior.s, t li-itiiig-i. Old Sore Jioil-, l-'elony, Cores, etc. Arrests in tlimatinn, reduces sweliinrs, f-rorw bleeding, r"Tiinv.-" dNroloriiions :ii:vri!e:ds r-irvdlv. FER5ME VA?.iiS3S. It uIw.jts reliov-'s pain iu tn-:ii.-u !i Kadioius.fuilni'ss aud pressing paiD in the hesd. i:anea, vertigo. IN LEUCuHRHEA i: baa r.o eque.l. AU kinds of aT-ceraiirr.-i I v. iiirh tid:es ere Bjbject aro prouuuly cured. Puller details in bookuccom paiiyinii each b .ttle. riltS blinder Lleedine meet prompt relief uud ready cure. No ease, however ctnoaic or oVtmau. cm ov.s; resist its regular ust VARICD3E VEI!S. It is the oaiynure cure for tins di " .-m-i and dangerous condition. KIB.icY CiCTASHS. It has no equal for perma-m-nr rare. BLEED L'4 5 from any cause. For tliis ii a ape like. It h u taxed hundreds f lives vheu all oiaerreme.lie.s failed lo urrct b! .ding frocv nine R'o-tiaeli, iuncis, aud elsewhere- R!iJMATIS.!S, KfURAlGIA, Toothaeho and iCaraelie i.re ;,il id.k--; ici.eved, acd otten per- lauueiitlv ct'.rcd. PHYSICIANS of nil schools who are acqnalated Willi l'oml'H K.vlraet of A'iteh Hazel reo ommentlit in tiieir practice. AVehave lettersof comuienduticm frein litindredsof Physicians many of whom order i-lor use in tlieirown practice.' In uddition to the foregoing,, thejr order its u.-e fo Swtlonprs ot' r.ll kinds, Quinsy, Sore- Tliroat, liit'iair.ctl Tonxils Bliuple mid chrouic Kinrilura, C'utnrrh for which it ish specific.) Cbilid;iin, I'rost ed Peet, StineM of I nseots, .Iosuiioea. etc., (.'iinpped Hands, Face, nnd iudeed till tn.'inner of skin diseases. FOilET USE. Ia-moves Sorrise-is, KoiiRlmcns tud SmarttRe;. heals Cuts, Irruptions, r.tul Pi in pies. It rrrirft,iiicijjora'cs,BLiCL re frczhef, wliila wonderfully iicproviug the Complexion. TO FARMERS. Pond's Extract. No Stork IJreeder.no LivcrvMancanaflord to be without it, Itis used by 'S the Lending Livery Stables, Street ltailroiuls and first Ilorsoiacn in New York City. It has no equal for ispraiiiN, Har ness or Jsaddle Clinfin-js, .vtiflnenM, Serateiies, Sv-eIlin-i,CutM, Ineera lions, nieedin-r, I'DCnuionia, Colic, liarrhoa. Chills Colds, etc. Its range of action is wide, and the relief it affords is so prompt that it ia invaluable in every Farm-vard as well as in every Farm -house. Let it be tried onoe, and you will never be without it. CAUTIDM. Pond's Extract has been imitated. The penuine article has the words Ponda Ex tract blown in each bottle. It is, prepared by the only persons Itvinfr who ever knew tow to prepare itproperlv. Kefupe all other pro- article used by Phvsiei.ins, and in the hospi ...i!', "tthis conntry and Furone. HISTORY AND USES OF PCRD'S EXTRACT, in pamphlet form, sent free ou application to POBD'S FXTRACT COMPANY, as ilaidea Lane, New ork. ' i 3 S AL, pitocivsi ATI o 3". nilC.llTO k AORTLMVESTEB. BAILTUv THE POPULAR HGUTE OVERLAND. PAPSKNOFKS POIl CHICAGO, NIA f.'iira Palls, l'iltsburg. Phi latiel phiay -iontri-a!, tiur-bee, N w York, Poston, or any joint- past, should buy their Til V N S 1 ii . TI X ! ; X T.V I. TIC K liTS Via ihc Piciiecr I'c-ute, TIJK CiilCACIO A r.(H'ii!-',VESTLUN PtAILAVAY. this rs 'rniz best itocxu east. Tts track is of STKKL TiAII.S.and on it has l.een made tiie fast. -s! time that has ever been MAPI-; i:i this country. I y this route passengers for poirus -ast of Chicago have choii-i- of t he foilo i.g lint s lrom Cliicagf : I5y Ie riltstiurjr, l ull Wayne s:ii1 t 1 je:g- ;5i:tl Pru ny va iij-i l.nihviijui fe TllliOfl ;H TUAI-NS DAII.Y.with Pull 3 man Palace Cars t hrough to I'hiU'del phia ami New York on each train. iTUKOPOll TRAIN, with Pullman Palace Cars to LaHimoro and Wash ingmn. IJy ll:e I--iIc KJioj e niict IZic 111 fxa n Souliii-iii HailMay r.uil foil nect ion s (Xeiv Vork Coisdal unci liie liait i ii:i;is) : TIIROI-'ell TR.MNS PAIT,V, with i Palace 1 (rawing Poom and Silver Pal ace Sleeping Cars through to New York. liy tlif 1 !!::'.'.-! ii liential, i;iaiil TriinJt, (ii a! liOt' iiouiil Kiicand New Vork C'eiiJi jtl !! ilw ays: O THRopo'II TRAINS, with Pullman ') l'alace i rawing Room aiid Sleeping Car., tl.ron;h to New York, to Niagara Pa lis, I'u!a lo, Roc Ik sic r or New York city Uj- n -ill more and OI;io Kailread: lllliort.il TRAINS DAIRY, with e-tk.- Pullman Pah.c-.' Cars ior Newark, .aiies iile, Wheeling, Washington and Paltimore wit bout change. This is the SIIORTRST, REST and onlir line ruiiniiiirl'iillman celebrated PARACfc SPKKl'lNtf' . Alls AND ( OAt HI-iS, con nretin v. 1th -Piiion Pacific Railroad at OMAHA and from the WP.ST, via (Jrand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Hcrlins ami Inxon, for CHICAGO AND THK IS A ST. This popular route is unsurpassed for ffpeed, Comlort and Jsatcty. The smooth, well-ballasted and perlect track of steel rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep ing Cars, the perieet Telegraph System of moving trains, the regularity with which they run, the admirable arrangement of running through ears to Chicago l-om all points West, secure to passengers akl. tbe comforts in modern Railway Traveling. No change of Cars and no tedious delays at Perries. Passengers will find Tickets via Ibis Fa vorite Route nt the General I icket Oflice of the Central Pacific Railroad, f-acramen-to. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices of the Central Pacific Railroad. V. IR STKNXETT, Gen. Pas. Agent.. MARTIN IIPGHITT, Gen. Sup. H. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121 Montgomcrv street, tan Francisco. Aug. 13:ly CLIFF HOUSE. OREGON CITY, OREGON, T. W. RHODES, I-'x'op i"i e t oi". Transient Board, $1 to Si per Day. Single Meal .3U rent. Board per WeeK 85 OO Board and Itoging, per week $6 OO The Table will be supplied with the best the market affords. Pall Sappers furnished on short notice, and at reasonable terms. Nov. 19, lfiTo if IMPORTANT TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! EEINK DESIROI S OP ADOPTIXfi a new rule of business, I would request those indebted to me to come and Pay Up Smmediately, .And save inconvenience and expense", as I have determined to collect what is due me. I have reduced tii" r-rices on Goods great ly, and can assure oil that I can give Bargains lo Cash Buyers. Come and see for your own satisfaction A. LEVY. 1776.1876