J o THE ENTERPRISE. nuvnnr CITV. OREGON. JI LV 21, 176. jtcal Instate Transfers.. Folio win-; aro tno reft e!tllte transfers tinee June :Wh: v. v Stewart and wife to J. X. Stew . , .e E of the X K of section 'J7, arVti,e E i of the X W U of sect ion .U, ' i tiiMV ,; of the X 12 U of section :jl, Tn-,S R2Kv--ntainins -10 acres; con- Bl'rhi' Sirt to J. X. Stewart the E , - 'I ? v i: f section IT, and the 13 4 ",f f lie N W 4 of section 31, and the ij-'t'of tho X K U of section 34.T5S, i; 2 K, containing -res ; considera tion ?.1;l)- . irnrv fians. lot Xo. 2 ;uini j - . ...7. ..? j,i-om" crmi lcr:l- ill in'- Ul f - --- - I din S:iinp.son and wife to Adolph i. k irt the S W '4 and the S of the V u- l J of sec tion J, T 5 S, K 1 K ; con- t nil ?e. Skamas county to W. W. Myers, l.lock'21. county addition to Oregon Citv; consideration Vlickainas count v to John Myers, Mock 1, county addition to Oregon I'itv ; consideration SSO. Clackamas county to John Welch, Mocks 31 and St,. county J;lon to Oregon t'ity ; consideration MIX . st-itoof Oregon to J. 1. tucker, the . 'i of the X W of section 13, T 4 s K .1 E : consideration ?". J K Tucker and wife to Alfred Xich olas, same descri.tion ; consideration " liichard Davis and wife to James K. I),-ihi( Id, the K U of the X XV H of section l.T 4 S, It 4 K; consideration Clackamas county to J. II. and L,. Park, part of section 3, T 2 S, II 3 K, containing MO acres; consideration SLS. C. W. Faner to O. 0. Ford, the S 'i of the S V of section 10, and the X K U .f the X W U and lot 5 of section 13, in T2 S, H 3 K, containing 1"0 7'J-M0 acres ; consideration $. n M. Patterson and wife to J . Cochran and (ieo. Koot, the S 'i of section 7, the V. and the X i of the N W U, and tlieS K li of the X W J4 of section IS, To S, K 1 K, containing bib" ;3j-100 acres ; consideration jvVKl. H. A. I J rooks and wife to Ko.xanna Cranston, 3D acres of land in section 2l, T2S, 112 K, consideration $1. Kiixanna Cranston toIliraniStraitrht, Jr.. 'SO acres of land in section 2V, T 2 !S, E; consideration Currin F. Kimblv. lv administrator, to T.J. IJohna. the W i of the X. E. U of section in. T 2 S, It 3 H, containing 80 arris; consideration S:iH. K. A. Cook to S. L. Campbell, part of claim 3- T 1 S, It 2 1", containing 40 acres; consideration fl. J.K. llinkle and wife to Tj.A.Thomas, 'jo acres in sections H and If, T 5 S, It I K: consideration 2,7H. Win. Kirk and wife to John Wilson, tlie N 'i of the X K U of and theX of theS of the X VI 'i of section 23, T3 S, H 2 V., containing 120 acres; consid eration 5soo. Levi Kotihins anl wife to A.C.Moore, I . i t of claim .'!!', T ." S, 11 1! K, containing liKa:res. M acres ill section 1(; consid cr;iti"n ?2.27". Josia4i Mvrick and wife to X. V. Randall, lots 1 and 2 in Mock 11G in o Orepm 'ity; consiileration .S'jD. J. II. Muse and wife to Peter lloyles, flic V ' of theS V of section 2 and the i: ' of the S K of section 3, Tli.S, R 3 P., containing HiD acres; considera tion ?NH. Citv Council. it v Council met by notification of the Mayor July 11th, lsTt!. Present Thos. Cfiarm.'tn. Mayor; Messrs. Ap-j-ci son, Church, hogiis, Morton, Pajiiet ii ud ( ' cluaii, ( ouiu-iliuen. C. P. Church was appointed Kecorder pro trill. The .Mi or stated the object of the iiieeiinj: as being called at the reipiest of the Fire Department, to entertain their petition for the purchase of certain property for tluir uses us an emrine house, etc. O A committee from the Fire Depart ment laid before the Council their reso lution assed unaniinouslv which was read by the committeeman, S. D. I 'ope. and Chairman White addressed t he Oiuiicil on the I'easahilit v thereof ; Ivsolvid, That we. com prisiiu; the P.oard of Delegates of the Oregon City Fire Depart i in nt , do e press our heai ty approval of the action taken by the ui lie rent companies com prising the Fire Department of this city in regard to reouesimg ine t ity Council to purchase I he property of the late Divid Smith, aim relieve that to the pople ainl tax payers ine purchase l the same at a reasonable figure would be a savin:; of money ami to the interests of the city Chief Engineer Ilardi'ig addressee the CouiK'il in oi!M.sit inn to the petition Couu.Paipiet moved the appointment of a com m it tee of three to look into the title ot the property and to determine what oiler thev would bo willing to make on the part of the cit v t herefor After debate, Conn. Apperson moved U huh-ii iiitel v postpone; carried. v '('mm. Church tlu n proposed, in di fence ol the Fire Dcpai 1 mctit commit tee, the following to be spread on the minutes : Resolved. "That this Council will o'.ey the mandates of the law, and if a tax be voted for the purchase of the property we will willingly accede thereto, and we would designate Sec. 4 of the city charter under which they may proceed to determine the ques tion." Carried. (n motion adjourned. Hahp Times. For the number ot inhabitants, we think Oregon City can boast of more croakers and individuals who, figuratively, shed tears over "hard times" than any other place in the State. Any tirst-c-'ass show as was the California minstrel troupe, for in stance cannot summon a "corporal's guard" to witness it,"hard times" being the lachrymable excuse. Week after week we endeavor to impress upon our eo pie the advisability of advertising m, subscribing for, and otherwise pat ronizing their county paper, but are inevitably met by the coward's last "resort, "hard times." One night last week a notorious fraud, and "bilk" of the very first water, under the pretense of se nig pens, started a barefaced swindling lotted game in our streets and within two hours had won over O froin "r ioverty stricken people. It is true the individual in question sold pens, but the "hard times" criers were the worst sold of all. It is a poor encomium on the intelligence, in fact on the ordinary sagacity of our people that when offered full value for their . money they become intensely econom ical, ami when a swindler presents him Nclt they allow themselves be bled "to ! inifl 'I'11?. 1 S.."-" After lhe T.iugnt by the itinerant pen vender we hope our people will subdue all feeling they may have- heretofore entertained (f beating a man at his own came" KiiucKle down to legitimate work and Mop this puerile cry of "hard times." Alsk.y li.VNPs. The Portland Jour nal of tho 14th says: "In reply to the numerous enquiries daily mado bv settlers on lands, what are commonly known as the Atsei Ijands, in the counties of Ronton and .Rane, as re gard the time tor settlers to enter such lands so as to acquire titles from me government, we nave to-aay called at the Surveyor ueneral s ofhoe for jn formation on the snhieet. Mr. II. P l arheart, chief clerk, informed us that tho returns had been made by the deputies and the necessary plats would ne completed and approved bv the surveyor (ieneral in a few davs, and then forwarded to tho land ollieo at Oregon Citv, when entries may be made at once by settlers. t iiina Wkddinu. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cased y, of Canemah, celebrated on Thursday evening of last week, the twentieth anniversary of their wedding J he occasion was marked b a degree, or sociability, which was agreeable to those present. We wish ih nr.nr.in a O return of inauy occasions of a similar o Excursion to Alba.t.-Oii last Monday six car loads of excursionists from Portland and way places visited Albany to witness the presentation of the Centennial medal, won by the Al bany tire boys at Portland oil the 5th, a em by It. C White, and a view of the contest by Jos. Rtichtel. This citv was represented by Mayor Charnmii, Chief Engineer Ilardingand the writer'. The people of Albany turned out en masse to welcome the'excursionists at the depot. After kindly greetings the visitors and citizens of Albany formed in procession and inarched to the Court House, where the presentations to gether with the usual amount of ora tory tooK place. Vt aloiit 11 nVlrw-L- i. ! at ! and mirth were in order. A errand ball I was given at the Opera House, which was crowded with merry dancers, who tripped the light fantastic until about 5 oclock next morning. The affair was a success in every particular and re flects much credit on Mr. Sanborn, the chairman of the Centennial committee. We cannot say too much in praise of the people of Albany for the hospi tality and courtesies received at their hands, and we will ever remember this pleasant affair. I-'KsnvAi,.-Theyouiig ladies of this city projose to give an entertainment for the benefif of thoT. M. C. A. at their rooms this (Friday) evening. Among the many attractions will be a baby show. A prize of $2 f0 is offered for the prettiest baby under 2 years of atre. A spelling bee, with C. P. Church and Owen Wade as leaders, is on the programme, and some spelling may be exjtected. Music, singimr, recitations, ice-cream and the handsome young ladies fill up the list of attractions. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Admission 25 cents. Galena,-Messrs Hurley, McCarver, and Ruck, who have been on a pros pecting tour for some time past, return ed last week, ar d report having found outcropping of a rich galena ledge iust across the Marion county line. Thev have sunk a shaft alnnit 12 feet and have no doubt that thev will discover the main ledge in a few davs. The .specimens which they brought in witli them assayed $22 of silver per ton and -SI percent, lead. Thev intend to return to the mine next week, and will con tinue their search for tho main vein, and we hope they will be successful. 1 1 v m en i a t . On last Wednesday af ternoon a marriage took place at the residence of Mr. Jas. Chase, between Mr. 11. I). Wilson, of Albany, and Miss JIattio Hughes, of this citv. Xo couple ever started on life's journey under more favorable auspices, or with more real, hearts' good wishes for success in life. We had expected to keep Rob in the bachelors ranks for many a long year yet, but of course he knows what is best. Albany will be the future home of the newly married couple. Off for the Centennial. Two by two they are departing, all the friends we ever knew. This time it is Mr. J. . Ward, our affable conntv treasnrei- and Miss Mary Shaw, daughter of Mr. Jellerson Shaw, who were married last Wednesday at the residence of the bride's father. We. in common with their many friends, wish them much happiness, and hope theirtroubles may all be small ones. The happy couple take their departure on the "John E. Stephens.cn route for Philadelphia to see the Centennial. The beauty and symmetry of tho new freight combination was nicely illustrated in the ensj of tho Oregon City Woolen Mills last week, who had 40 tons ot wool brought from San Fran cisco to Portland at a cost of $S0, and the freight from Portland to Oregon City on the same lot vas $1H. Surely we are living in a progressive age, but according to tho Standard in its article on Freight last week, it is all right. IjKTTKR Tjtsr. Eetters remaining in the Postofuce, at Oregon City, July 11th, 1K7U: Arciveseovodi, 1,. ; l'riggs, Whit comb; P.ell, Horace; Copley, Robert; iKvvor, Frank ; Elton, James ; Morris, Dr. John P..: Maddoek, Eli; Melcher. Christ C2) jOllieer.Jolui : Palmer. John ; Reynold s.James I. ; Seh wirtz, Michael. If called for please say when "adver tised." J. M. Racon, P. M. The Clackamas Paper Mills.-Ry order of the Circuit Court, the sale of this valuable property lias been post poned until the 1st day of August. 1S75, at 10 o'clock A. m., at tho Court House door. The personal property of the mill, including something near a thou sand dollars in accounts against sundry persons, will be sold on the same day at the mill, at half past eleven o'clock. Unptiessino rsY Machinery. Ijast Thursday evening Mr. Curtis P.eals, employed in the saw mill at Canemah, had the misfortune to get caught in a belt, and was thrown around so vio lently that he was completely stripped of his clothing. He received no serious injury, though his head and one hand were badly bruised little enough, con sidering what he went through. Officers Elected. At a meeting of the stockholders of tho Oregon City Woolen Mills, held on the 8th inst.,the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President and manag ing agent. It. Jacobs : Vice President and superintendent, I.Jacobs; Treas urer, W . S. Eadd ; Secretarv, M. A. Stratton; Directors, R. Jacobs, W. S. Eadd and I. Jacobs. An attempt was made last Tuesday morning to throw tho Albany Express train oil" the track about one and a half miles from Rrooks' station by piling wood on tho track. Engineer J. XV. Rrandt stopped tho train in time to prevent an accident. Rase Rall. The Alert R. R. C. of Milwaukie and the Rough and Readys ofEist Portland met on the diamond held at Milwaukie on the 16th. and tho Clackamas county loys won the game by three points. The score stood 9 to 12. Mr. W. p. Partlow has caused the usual glum countenances of tho com positors to assume a smiling appear ance, and all he did was to present this oflice with a fine lot of cherries, which were duly appreciated. Ocr devil says he's going to get spliced just as soon as he can raise spondulux onough. He won't be be hind the times. Delinquent subscribers need not take this as a hint. Ria. Johnathan Humphrey manag ed to capture a monster salmon in his net one night last week, which weighed something over 43 pounds. M ARiti ep. M r. Robt. Pentland, of the Dalles, well known to many of our Sfern "iHl on the 9th inst. to .Airs. E. Reynolds. The spring crop on the Molalla has been seriously injured by rust. A Mr Robbins had forty acres injured so badly that he turned his stock on it. Col. R. Jennings rWour thanks for a fi ne b:isket of cherries, which for size and flavor can t be beat. Kino Henderson and Ivan Chase two type-stickers from Portland, called on us last W ednesday .- Cram yourself for the spelling bee I Friday night. Anything to beat the V ' -r W - - V. '-r Fair Warning. I have patiently waited for those indebted to me to call and settle their accounts. I now give lair warning that all those indebted warning mat all those indebted r tor advertising or subscription le Lntkwpuisk must pav within y days. Mr. Dement is authorized on the thirty to receipt in my name. Juner-', KsTO. a. Xoi.tnku. Mail matter goes regular to Eingo'.s postolnce now, and subscribers wish ing their papers sent to this otnee will please inform us. Sold. Mr. Chas. Kellv has dis nosed of his residence and ennner cimn intends leaving for the east in about Wright's restaurant has closed up on account of the eople of this city failing to appreciate good living. The time for sale of the Ebbinger estate has been changed. Head The administrator's notice. He came into our office with a beef steak on his eye and wanted to see the Justice of the Peace. Preaching at the Y. M. C. A. rooms this (Thursday) evening. Piety Hill went blackberrying last W ednesday. -A What about tho noon-day pra'er meetings. Scrub up your, babies for Frida' night. Only two fights last Tuesday night. The New York republicans meet in state convention nt Saratoga An gust 23. The Evening Post advises them to put ip some finch man as George William Curtis or Edwin D. Morgan, if they care about winning. ---o. There were over 50,000 paying visitors to the Philadelphia exhibi tion, the day after the -4th, or more than in any day before. The Bessemer steamship, which was to perform such wonders in pre venting sickness on the channel trip between Dover and Calais, and which cost the enterprising speculators exactly 1,000,000, has just been sold for 100,000, and will hereafter be employed in some more ignoble traffic. All scorches made by heated flat irons can be removed from linen by spreading over the cloth a paste made of the juice of two onions, one fourth ounce white soap, two ounces fuller's earth and one-half a pint of vinegar. Mix, boil "well and cool be fore using. Ill'Ii io(I4. Rev. fJeorgo H. Atkinson will hold regular services in the Congregational Church, in this city, on the first and second Sabbaths of each month. Morn ing services at 10 '4 o'clock. On the first Sabbath at Holmes' School House at 3 o'clock, i m. M. E. Church Rev. fi. W". Day, pas tor, will conduct services on each Sab bath, at 10li, A. M. S.ibbath School at l'i P. M. Will preach at Holmes' school house on the third Sabbath at P M. Raptist Church Elder HulT, pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 10'i A. M. Sunday School at 12 M. Pravcr meet ing every Wednesday eveningat 7 P.M. St. Paul's Episcopal Church -Morn ing Service at K):.;o a. m., and Evening Service at 7 1. M. Sunday School and Rible Class at 2 r. M. J. W. Sell wood. Rector. Catholic Church-Rev. Father (iibney, pastor. High mass at halt past ten: Sunday school at 2 p.m.; Vespers at 4 i. m. Traclcrs! Attention! You cannot have a better "vado te cum" on your journey than Hostetter's Stomach Ritters. That prime mcdici nal agent will enable you to drink brackish water without running the risk of disordered stomach and 1kwc1s, will neutralize the influence of foul or miasmatic air, and will prove a most agreeable and wholesome stimulant and means ofcounteracting the fatigues of traveling. On long sea voj'agcs, where the crew's of whaling or other vessels are almost wholly restricted to salt meat, it has proved an admirable preventative of scurvy, and in the trophical seas it saves the sailor from ship fever and malaria. It has proved the surest reliance of the emigrant, ex posed to the miasmatic complaints which prevail in regions of country newly cleared of timber, where the rays of the sun falling on stagnant vegetation, unexiKi.sed to them perhaps since the creation, exhale vapors, laden with the seeds 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 protec tive elixir, which imparts such vigor and elasticity to every nerve and fiber that it is impossible for the vital ener gies to becomo depressed to a point in consistent, wun neaiui. in uniavoraoie conditions of the atmosphere the Rit ters should be used at least twice a day. morning and evening being the best times. A pursuance ot this course when there is danger, as the system develops evidences of debility , will ef fectually neutralize the peril. Wo Can't Talk Without showing the condition of our teeth. Every laugh exposes them. In order not to be ashamed of them let use that standard dentifrice, SOZO- DONT, which is sure to keep them white and spotless. No tartar can en crust them.no canker effect theenamel, no specie of decay infest tho dental bone, if SOZO DO NT is regularly used. It is a botanical preparation, and Its beneficial effects on the teeth and gums arc marvelous, as it removes all discol- orations, and renders the gums hard and rosy. Ww.-r nic THE CREDKSTlALS OF G lens's Sclpiipr Soap ? Firstly, it. is In dorsed by medical men as a disinfectant, .i.i.i-r.. nn.l rpmedv for local diseases of the skin. Secondly, It .Is an admirable article for toilet use. Thirdly, it H inex pensive. ri-Th. v.tinnal flold Medal was award iimiIIpv A? Kulofson for the best Photographs In the Lmted States, and tl Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery Street. San Irancisco. MAKH1ED. At the Cliff House, Oregon City, Ore gon, Julv 13th, 1876 by t he Rev. John V. Sellwood, Thos. J. Elliott and Miss E.iza J. Osburii, botn oi jiuanunwii county, Oregon. Mr. James Chase Oregon City, Oregon, July 10th ISW.by the Rev. Jbhu XV. Sellwood , Mr. . K. . D. lbanv. and Miss iiatue C. liugiics.of this city. NEW TO-DAY Administrator's Sale. 1) I'BUC NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEX t hat bv virtue of an order made by t he Conntv Court within and for the county of Multnomah and State of Oregon on tho loth dav ot Julv, ISTti, in the matter of the estate of Kli.abth Kellogg, deceased, I.the administrator of the est ate of said Elizabeth Kellogir, deceased, will on Monday, the 21st dav- of August, at the Court House door in Ureeon City.ia the county ol tlaesaraas and State of Oregon, at the Hour or id o'clock a. m. of that day, offer for sale at publicauetion the following descnooa real estate, to-wit : The undivided south nan of the undivided north half of the donation land claim of Cyrus W adsworth, late ol Clackamas county, Oregon, Notification Xo. containing SO acres. The whole of said land claim being bounded as follows. to-wit: reg1niiing at a point in chains south of the northeast corner of the north west quarter of section 8 In T. 2 S. R. 2 K., running thence south 37 ch 50 Iks, thence east 25 ch 72 Iks, thence south 32 ch US Iks, thence west 17 ch 5t Iks, thence north 54 , west H9 eh 56 Iks, thence north 51 , east 1 ch 74 Iks thence north 30 ch 13 Iks, thence east 10 ch 1 Ik, to the place of beginning In Clackamas county and State of Oregon. Terms Cash, gold coin, in hand. July 16, 1S76 :wl. Administrator. Sheriffs Sale. TY VIRTUE OP A DEl'HEB AI I m writ of execution, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, to me as Sheriff, directed in favor oi.nrst, 1 u.c. uuourcuc and against W. W. Buck and II. S. Buck, for the sum of three thousand eight hun dred dollars in United States gold com. with Interest at the rate of one er cent. er month from the 1st day or October, A. II. 1375. and the further sum of twenty- three and ten onehundredths dollars costs and accruing costs ujion this writ. Second in favor of II. S. Buck and against W. J. lerger for the sum of sixteen hundred and twenty (UiJ)) dollars gold coin, to bear in terest at the rate ot one ercent. per month from the 1st day of October. A. I. 1S75. .Now. therefore, I have, on this the 8t h day of July, A. D. 1876, levied ujon the follow ing described real estate to satisfy the judg ment in tavorol 1j. 1). C. Latourette, to-wit : IjOts No. one (1), two (2), four (4), live (5), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), in block No. twelve (12), in Oregon Citv, Clackamas county, Oregon. Also the N. W. U of the K. U, the X. E. H of the S. V. , and lots one (l).two (2) and three (3), in section twenty-one (21), T. 2 S, K. 2 E., excepting t herefrom eight (8) acres heretofore deeded and conveyed to II. Ii. Pittock fc Co., the md described being one hundred and fil'tv-seven acres of the donation claim of said II. S. Buck. I have also on this the 8th day of July, A. I). 1870, levied upon the said last described tract ot land to satisfy the judgment In favor of II. S. Buck, that Is, alter satisfying the nrst above named judgment and costs thereuion, and on Monday, lie 21st duy of August, 1S?, at. the hour of 10 o'clock A. ar. of said day, at the Court Houso door in Oregon City, .lackanias countv, Oregon, I will sell all the right, title and interest of the above defendants to the above described real roK?rty, first to satisfy the judgment in favor of Ij. I. V,. I atourettc; second, the st described tract of land, to satisfy the udgment in favor of II. S. Buck: at public auction to the highest, bidder for cash to me in hand paid in IT. S. gold coin. I. '1'. APfKUNMA, Sheriff of Clackamas county, Ogn. Oregon City, July 10, 1876 PETER'S rJSJCAL fhG MINES re recommended on account of their great cheapness, variety, and quality of the Music furnished, every subscriber re ceiving from six to ten times as much Music as the same money would buy in sheet form. O Tliese MiigaT.lnes nre Issued loutlily, Irire 'i t -ts. ent-h: JV-I per milium ; or lliesix Muiruziiitt for u. A sample copy of each Magazine sent for $1. o- PetiT.s'' Household Melodies. , collect ion of Vocal Music, containing all the latest, songs by IlHYS, IANKS, Thomas, stewakt, etc. O- Peters' Octavo Choruses. Containing Four or Vive Choice Choruses bv such authors. is I.arnby, si'i.li- VAX, IlATTOX, S.MAKT, etc. -o Peters' Sucred Selections. Containing Sacred Quartets and Chusus's Ijy liARNBV, Sitlmvan, etc., for t ho use of Choirs and Singing Societies. Peters'' Oran Selections. collection of Sacred and Secular Music, selected from the best, masters, suit able for I teed or l'ijic Organ. Peters' Parlor Music. Containing all the latest and best Dance and Salon Muic by Kinkei,, ('Am. Waqxkr, Wilson, -'achkk, etc., etc. etc. O La Cremc de la Crcinc. Difficult Piano Music by such aut hors as TlIAf.IlERr, STATTF.lt, BlSZT, IlF.'.- lku, smith, Wilson, etc. Sample copies of either of the above Magazines will be sent, post paid, on re ceipt of 25 cents, or a copy of each Maga zine will be sent. lor l. Send 2oeent s lor a sample copy, and we will refund your money it you are not satisiied. o Our New DcKCoiptive C'ntnlogiie of Sheet -"till sic and JI,islc II00U4 Kent, Mst-initt, to uuy udrircH. Address J. L. PETERS. S43 Proadwav, Xew York. "CITY OF SALEM." HEREAFTER AXI1 ITXTII FUR ther notice the City of Salem will touch at the WHARF !N OREGON CITY, On its up trips cacli week on Wednesday and Sutuidny Mornliige, And on the down trips, Ttiesday ami Friday Afternoons. Freight and Travel respectfully solicited. V. II. SCOTT A CO. July 13, 1876 it. Notice. 1TAKE TIII.S METHOD OF IX forming my old patrons and the pub lic generally that I have just opened a SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP, In the Masonic building. Main St., Oregon City, where I will be pleased to s -rve all who may give me a call with anything in my line at the lowest cash prices. .T. K. .KAIIAM. Oregon City, July 13. 1870 :3m. STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION. tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign countries and sister States, and for circu lating such information abroad by this rtoard, all persons in this State having Farms and Linds for Salo or Rent, or de sirous of forming Colonies, will please for ward to this Board as soon ni possible de tailed descriptions of their Farms and Ijinds, liocation. Price and Terms of Sale, or conditions of renting; and all persons desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other Laborers, will please communicate direct with this Hoard. p.yllnstructions of the Commissioners of Immigration. WILLIAM REID, febolm A State Com'r of Immigration. Final Settlement. In the' County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of Mary Ann Kellv. deceased. TOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i3i the undersigned,-Administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Kelly, deceased, has this dav filed his final account as such Administrator of said estate, and that the Court has set Saturday, (he 20th day of Julv. at 9 o'clock A. x. asthe time for hear ing objections to said final account and ine seiiiemem, mcreoi. W'3t. J. KELLY, Adm'r estate Mary Ann Kelly, dee'd. Oregon City, Oregon, June 23, 187 :lt. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF HALTFOPNTA . c ENTAU L ifti! MERITS. Letter from a I'ust master. "Antioch, III., Dec. 1, 1S71. "Messrs. .T. R. 11 ihE t Co., "My wife has, for a iong time, been a terrible;sunerer from Rheumatism. She has tried many physicians and many reme dies. The only tiling which has given her relief is Centaur Liniment. I am rejoiced to say this has cured her. I am doing what I can to extend its sale. W. II. RING. This is a sample of many thousand testi monials received, of wonderful cures ef feated by the Centaur Liniment. The in gredients of this article sire published around each bottle. It contains Witch Hazel, Mentha, Arnica, nock Oil, Carbolic, and ingredients hitherto lit ttlo known. It is an indisputable fact that the Centaur Liniment is performing more cures of Swellings, Stiff Joirts, Kruptions, Rheu matism, Xcuralgia.Sciatica, Caked Breasts Lock-jaw, etc., than all other Liniments, Embrocatious Extracts, Salves, Ointments and Plasters now in use. For Toothache, Karaeh, Weak Back, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions it is aumirauie. It cures burns and scalds without a sear. Extracts poison from bites and stings, and heals frost-bites and chillblains in a phort time. No family can afford to be without the Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. Tlie Ontuiir Iiiiimeiit, Yellow Wrapper, is adapted to the tough skin, muscles and flesh of the animal creation. Its effects upon severe cases of Spavin. Sweeny, Wind Gall, l'.ig Head and Toll Evil, are little less than marvellous. Messrs. J. MeClure $: Co., Druggists, cor. Elm and Front Sts., Cincinnati, O., say : "In our neighborhood a number of team sters are using the Ccn aur Liniment. They pronounce it superior to anything they have ever used. We sell as high as four to five dozen bottles per month to these teamsters." We have thousands of similar testimo nials. For Wounds, Galls, Seratches.Rlng-bone, ttc, and for Screw Worm in Sheep' it has no rival. Farmers, Livery-men, and Stock-raisers, have in this Liniment a remedy which is worth a hundred times its cost. Laboratory of J. 1. Roso A Co., 46 Dev. St., Sew Yonic. P ITCS-SER'3 c ASTOR8A, Mothers may have rest and their babies may have health, if they will us a Castoria for Wind Colic, Worms. Feverish ness. Sore Mouth, Croup, or Stomach Complaints. It is entirely a vegetable preparation, and contains neither mineral, morphine, nor alcohol, it is as pleasant to take as honey, and neither gags nor gripes. lr. E. I limocii, of Ilupont, O., says : 'I am using Castoria in my racfice with the most .signal benefits and happy re sult." n:5G :l:Jt. Summons. In the Circuit Court of t he State of Oregon for the Countv of Clackamas. iWAItl lMUhiill, PLAINTIFF, j vs. Frank I. Carlefon, defendant ; Suit in Equity. To FRANK i. OAR I -ETON, s lid defendant : In Vic tiniw of the State of Oregon, You are hereby summoned and required to appear in tic Court above named on or before the first, day of t he next term thereof, which shall happen more than six weeks alter t he first publi cation of this summons, to-wit: on or be fore tln;4th Monday in September, A. I . 1S7(, and answer t he com plaint, of plaintiir filed against, you in the above entitled suit or the plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the repel demanded in the complaint. Such relief consists in quieting as against. your plaintill s title to a certain tract ot land in Clackamas county, Oregon, de scribed as follows .- lieginniiigat the north east corner ot section .'m 1 . '1 It. :s 1-:. ot t he Willamette Meridian, running thence soiit h l'i l rods ; thence west. 1 10 rods ; thence nort h 1 rods ; t hence east 1 10 rods to the place of beginning, containing 111) acres more or P'ss ; requiring you toexecute and ueiiver to mm a good aim suiiicient quit claim deed of the same, and excluding you Ironi any interest in or claim to said land or any part thereof. I his summons is published in pursuance of 'an order of said Court made in term time, the 20th day of April. A. 1 . 1S7H. JOIINNO.N A: JlcCtllV.V, Plaintiffs Atty's. Oregon City, Juno lt, ISTti. GLAUDIWS SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. "V"OTICK IS HEREBY OIVKX THAT xN by virtue of an order of the lion. County Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, madeon the 101 h day of June, ISTti, authorizing, directing and licensing me as t he Ouardia n of Augustus Edward Ebbinger, Charles Ebbinger and lyouisa Ida Ebbinger, minor heirs of Win. A. Ebbinger, deceased, to sell all their in terest in and to the real estate described in the petition for order of sale to-wit, : the undivided t hree-sevent lis of the following described real estate, to-wit : Reginning at, a i-otnt 7 o't-liH) chains south and 4 42-100 chains east, of the north-east corner of sec tion n, T. 4 S., R. 4 E., running thence west ati 50-100 chains ; t hence north 2" 70-100 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence north 27 50-100 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 5:1 chains to place of beginning, containing 323 50-100 a eres, be ing the donation land claim of Frederick Wallestein and wife in Clackamas county. State of Oregon, 1 will expose for sale and on Friday, August lMh, l.STtj, at I he hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at t he Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, will proceed to sell at public auction to the highest and best, bidder for gold coin the aforesaid minors' right, title and interest in and to said real estate. Deeds to be at expense of purchaser. VM. W A I'M! A MM, Guardian of Augustus Edward, Charles and Iiouisa Ida l-.bbinger. July U, 1ST(J :w4. J. P. WARD. GEORGE A. HARDING. WARD & HARDING, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, TT EEl- CONSTANTLY ON HAND A XV general assortment of Drills unci ClieiTiicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs and lirushen, , Trus, Supporters, Slioiililrrllrncci 1'iiiiryaml Toilet Articles, ALSO Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys, Gla, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes ami liye SI nils PURE WINES AND LIOHIRS FOR .ME DICINAL PURPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. lET-phvsicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders correctly an swered. fcjropon at all hours of the night. 8VA11 accounts must be paid monthly. novOtf WAUL) A HAUDING. Notice. "VTOTICK IS IIKREBY GIVEX THAT there are funds now in my hands ap plicable to the payment of all orde rs en dorsed on or before Oct. loth, 1871. Inter est thereon will not be allowed after this date. J. P. WARD, Treasurer Clackamas Co. July 7th, 1870, TO FRUIT-GROWERS. rrfHR AIDEX FRUIT PRKREUVING X Company of Oregon City will pay the HIGHEST MARKET-PRICE orPLVMS, PEARS ami APPLES. Mr. Thos. Charman is authorized to pur chase for the Company. L. I. C. LATOURETTE, President. niOK. CHARM AN, Secretary. Oregon City, July 2$, 1375 if ESTABLISHED I80G. B. A. HUGHES, Opisite the Fostotlice, MAIM STREET, OREGON CiTW Dealer In DRY GOODS, CLOTTTIXG; HATS , BOOTS mnt SHOES; HOSIERY. LADIES' AM) GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS, PERFUMERY, TABLE CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. HARDWAtlE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROPE. GRAIN SACKS, WOOL SACKS, ETC., ETC., ETC. HV STOCK OF GKXKIIAL MF.K- liX. chandise is large and well assorted. There is no house In the city that can undersell me. SMALL PROFITS AND 0.L U K KETLRNS, Is my motto. Please call and see for yourselves that the Goods at the old firm of IS. A. Hughes cannot be beaten in quality or price. I keep the best Tesi and C'offW-and a goenl supply of Family Unxei i. n. I give the highest market price for good Country Produce. 1). A. HUGHES. Oregon City, March 17th, 1870. County JS"rip Taken as Cash. ja7 :tf. IjAjffl -FOR AY BEHAVE THE FOLLOWING ;itEAL Lstate lor sale. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon City. 2. lOO Acres, good house, and barn full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation, orchard, good water: l-l miles lrom Oregon City. Price -!U0, half down. Xo. Xo. Xo. 3. "'iO Acres, 73 in cultivation ; houses, barns, wells, Ac. : good orchard; t miles from Oregon t- ity. l'rice S l.oOO ; halt down. .Sell halt place at ame rates, Xo. 4. 5JOO Acres, 25 acres under cultiva tion,.") acres orchard, -rood running water; 123 acres open brush land; 'ii mile from school house : 8 mill s from Oregon City. Sl.'ifM"; half down, bal ance in one and two years. No. 5. Part of all the Rarber farm, on the river at Rock Island above Oregon City; $5 per acre. Xo. C .Land on the river above Oregon "Ity, cheap; part of the Rarber claim; good wood yard. Xo.7. sl'JO acres; 75 improved, a lrre;e, new, well finished irame dwelling, plum and apple orchards, living wa ter, 18 acres of fall wheat. miles from Oregon City, on Molalla road church ami school house adjoining ; can be had for 31,23(1, one-t hird down, balance on time. Xo. 0. 'lO acres at Milwaukie; part beaver dam. l'rice, ?1,000. Xo. 1). A one and a half story house, one lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., in Oregon City, for $125. Xo. 11 100 acres of la nd, wit h 10 acres un der new fence and a growing crop of wheat, about 40 acres very easily cleared, all of the rest timbered land, well watered, 8 miles from Oregon Cit-. l'rice $825 ; 5K) cash, $:J22 on time, at 10 per cent, per annum. Other desirable bargains in Clackamas, the best county in the State. Any sne ha ving money to lend can have our services, free of charge, in managing the same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to Iwirrow money can get favorable terms by calling on us. JOIISOX it MiCOWX, anl JOHXSOX, MfCOU'X &JIACIU-3I. Offices in Oregon City and Portland. Nov. 12. 1875 :tf Lower Than Ever! HAVIXf; taken advantajre of the late unsettled condition cf the Kastcru and Cali lornin Money Mar kits, I have Piirrliasftl for Cash The I-arcst Ptock WATCHES, JEWELRY & SHYERVARE. Ever brought, to Orciron. and am now enabled lo offer them at Retail at former WHOLESALE PRICK. No plated Jewelry of any kind is kept in my Establishment. Kvcry article is war ranted as represented. I also have the Agency of the unrivalled Diamond Spec tacle. To those intending to send East for Watches, I would say If they will let. me know the name and price of the watch they intend to send for, I will furnish the same watch for the same price. ry all means frive me a call before going or sending elsewhere B. L. STONE, lO.'f Eront-st.. Portland, Oregon. W. CASEDY, Dealer In GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AS1 FRUI5TS AND VEGETABLES. Main Street, ,flre?rni lily, O'ru'ilooiisouthof Ward o Harding's PrtiJi Store OCR STOCK CONSISTS OF EYERY-" thing usually kept in a well stocked Family Grocery Store. Keep only first class goods. it irorders delivered to an j part of Oregon Citv or Canemah. Orezon City. June", lS76 Jf. Tt7l in the field: removed second door south gf HAAS' SALOOX. WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found in the city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered in t he city free of charge. The highest cash Driee paid for country priMluce. Orcton City, March 2S, 1S73. Hear, tor I willstpt ak of excellent .'CKD'S EXTRACT-Theeat Vegetable Pais Oestroyer. Has heeu in use over thirty years, and for clenuliness and prompt cura tive virtues caunot be excelled. CHR3REX. No family can afford to be without' l'oml's Extract. Accidents Braises. Contusion, Cut, Sprains, are relieved r.lmost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains or Hums, Scald, Excoriations, dinting, Old Sores , Boil,- Fclnn.x, Cores, etc Arrests in flamation, reduces swe'.!;r?!, ptopa bleeding, removes di-irolorarioDs ana heals rapidly. . FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It alwavs" renevespala iu the back sud loiud,fullness and pressing pain in the hond. nausea, vertigo. IX LEUCCRRK2A it lias no eqnal. All kinds of ni-i-criuioiiM t, which ladle arc subject aro promptly cured. Fuller details id book accom panying each bottle. FILES blind or bleeding meet prompt relief aud ready cure. Xo case, however cluonic or ohstinate, can Ions resist its resrularuse. VASICOSE VEINS. If is the only sure cure for this distressing and dangerous condition. RlBXtY DISEASES. It has no equal for perma nent cure. . BLEED 1 KG from any ca-isc. For tins Ls a ic cilic. It h is eaved hundred of lives when all other renic. lies failed to arrest M wed tag from tjohc, slomacli, Iiiiisn. and elsewhere. RHEUMATISM, KEURALGIA, Toothache and Karaclie .re ail al:ke relieved, uUd often per manent !v cured. PKYSICIAftS dl schools who are acquainted with I'oad's Kxirnct of itch Ilaxel rer ommenditin their practice. "iYc have letters of commendation from hundreds of Physician, many of whom order i'. lor use in their own. practice. J u addition to the foregoing, they order its use for sivclliiitrt of r.U kinds, Quinsy, Sore Tliroat, Inllauicd Tonsil, eimple and chronic Dinrrlia-a, Catarrh, ffor which it isa specific,) Chilblain Frost ed 1-Vet, Stings of Injects, 3Iosrnitom, etc.. Chapped Hand.", I'acc, and indeed nil manner of skin diseases. TOILET USE. licmove.-Soreness, Itciiglincxs, r.nd Smarting ; heals Cut-., Eruptions, r.nd PtinplcK. It rci ice. iiiciwru'cs, .and re freshes, while wonderfully improving the Complexion. 13 FARMERS. Pond's Extract. Xo Stock lirceder.tio LivervMan can nflord to be without it. It i-s used by til t lie Leading Livery Stables. Street Kailroads and first Horsemen in New York City. It has no equal for Sprains, Har ness or Saddle Chad urn, still'itcts, Scratches, SV'liinjrs,Ciil, lacerations, ItleediiiK, Pneumonia, folic, Ii:iiihoa, Chills, Colds, etc. Its range of action is wide, and the relief it affords is eo prompt that it is invaluable in every Farm-vard as well as in every Farm -hor.?e. Let it be tried once, and vou will never be without if. CAUTION. Pond's Extract has been imitated". The genuine article has the words I'ond'a Ex tract blown in each lioltle. It is prepared by the only persons living who ever knew how to prepare it p.roperlv. Kef use a,!l other pre parations of Vitrh HazeL This is the only article used by Physicians, and in he hospi of conntrv'and Europe. KISJORY AND USES OF PCND S EXTRACT, n J" Pamphlet forin, pent free on application to i un-j o tAIKAUl LUMKAFir. yd Jilaitlen rew York. CEMTtENlN 1 AL. 1876. fit O CLAM ITi O N. nillWCO i MIKTII-MESTERN 1MILAV.U THE POPULAR RGliTE OVERLAND. ASsENc:r.tt.s for Chicago, nia- gara Falls. I MM s burg. Philadelphia. Montreal, I'uebcc, New York, I'-oston, or any point f.a:t, h)ii!l buy their TR A X S i'OX I I X I :XTA I. T! t K I "I S Via the I'ioncci Krinte,- THE CIIICA('f) & XOKTII-iYMSTIillN RAILWAY; THIS IS THE IJ EST KOl'TE EAST. track is or STEEL HAILS, and on it has been made t he fastest time that has ever been MAKE in this country. Ly this route passengers for. points east of Chicago have choice of he following lilies from Chicago : Ity Oie Pittslmrr, Fori Wayne and (hi-n;onii(l I'riinsylvniiiA lailj-f: fc HI I'M) I7U I ITRAIXS PAILV.wit h rull man l'alace Cars through to IMiiladcl j lHi and New York on each train. THUor;ir TRAIN, with I'ullman .1 Palace Car's to Baltimore and Wash ington. Ilj- Hie Lake Shore hiiiI liclilruii Sor.thciii Itiiilxvay and On ii- if n ("Vtiv York Central anl Erie ICuil romls) : O lHUOlTt.fl TRAINS DAILY, with 3 Palace Drawing Room and Silver Pal ace Sleeping Cars through to New York. Iiy tlic Micliiirji ii ('cnfrail, (irand Trunk, O resit Western mid Erie and New York Centrnl Hailjij s: Ti THROI'tJH TRAINS, with Pullman O Palace l rawing Room and Sleeping Car through to New York, to Niagara Falls, RulTalo, Rochester or New York city lly Baltimore aitd Ohio Hailrond: P TIIROVUH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman l'alae-.- Cars lor Newark. Zanesvillo, Wheeling, Washington and Baltimore without change.- This is the SHORTEST, REST and only line runningPollmnn cflehrated PALACE SLEEP1NO CARS AND COACHES, con necting with Union Pacific Railroad at OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand Janet ion, Marshall, Cedar Rapids.Ointon. Sterling an. 1 Dixon, f6r ClIlCACiO A.U THE EAST.' This ftopuliir route is unsurpassed for Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth, well-ballasted and -erfect track of steel rails, the celebrated Pnllman Palace Sleep ing Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving trains, t he regularity with which they run, the admirable arrangement of running through c.irs to Chicago from all points Wi st, secure to passengers all tho comforts in modern Railway Traveling. No change of Cars and no tedious delays at Ferries. Passengers will find Tickets via this Fa vorite Route nt the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen to. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices of the Central Pacific Railroad. W. H. STENNETT, Gen. Pas. Agent. MARTIN II EG II ITT, Gen. Sup. H. P. STAN WOOD, t ieneral Agency, 121 Montgomery street, '-Jn Francisco. Aug. 13 :ly OREGON CI n r, OREGON. T. W. RHODES, l-Vopi-ietoi. Transient Hoard, $1 to Si per Da jr. Single Meals 50 cents. Hoard jier Week -. 95 OO Hoard and liwl-jiiig-, -xr wrtk....$S OO The Table will be supplied with the best the market affords. P.all Supiiers furnished on short notice and at reasonable terms. Nov. 1!), l7o rtt IMFOIITAT TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ! BEING DKSIltOVS OF ADOPTL6 a new rule of business, I would request those indebted to mc to come and Pay Up Immediately, And save inconvenience and expense, as I have determined to collect what is due me. I have reduced t he prices on Goods great ly, and can assure all that 1 can give Bargains to Cash Buyers. Ccm? and see for your own satisfaction . LEVY.