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Pit E CO.X " TITY. T) R EG A LGl'IST I, 1576.
Letter from Soda Sui-ins.
Son.v Simhxos, July 50, 1S76.
KniTon HxTKKPiusK : This interest
ing pla.ce lias l.een the scene of consid
erable uiiiusfiiient tlurinpr the past
week, antl, from the appearance at the
present time, will continue to bo the
watering place ot the .season. The gen
ial host and hostess of the capacious
liotel, Mr. anl Mrs. llole.s.ipple, make
a specialty of looking to the enjoyment
of their guests, an I the culinary de
partment is kept in first-class style.
The fun-loving people never want for
amusement in the way of dancing,
en I net, hunting, lishing, etc., of which
thev avail themselves to their hearts'
content. On Sundays it is particularly
livclv, as it forms the centre for all the
inhabitants in the vicinity, ami gives
it quite a metropolitan air. Among the
many who have been rusticating here,
we have noticed the familiar faces of
Wm.olfc'i'low, Judge Uonhani, James
Part low, Col. White, J. Ij- ISarlow, and
their families, all of whom make it a
point not onlv to enjoy themselves,
but to furnish amusement for all who
bo in their company. One of the most
striking features that chanced to fall
under the observation of our "eagle
ee" was a blaekberrying party. The
young ladies of the party had arrayed
themselves in Indian costumes, which
no doubt would have eclipsed a similar
attempt of the elite of the Sioux nation
(Sitting Hull and his comely bride not
excepted). The young braves who
were fortunate enough to form a part
of the excursion report enjoying them
selves "ne plus ultra." In conclusion
I would most heartily recommend the
Springs as the place' for those seeking
pleasure and health, and feel confident
that all here will join with the writer
in this verdict. Visitor.
Real Instate Transfers.
Following are the real estate transfers
since July 2Sth :
Win. Mill ami wife to John Mill, the
N K ' of section 7, T 2 S, It .'$ K, con
taining l'JO acres; consideration $.H).
A.Noltner and wife to W. F. lirayton
ami wife, lots : and i in block :ii ; "con
hideration Sl.-JiH).
C. E. Traeey and wife to Edwin Wil
liams, lots . and 4 of section 10, the N
of the N K 'i and lots 1 and 2 of sec
tion 1", T :i S, 11 4 E, containing 1U0
acres ; consideration S1.000.
J a red Tavlor to II. M. Jackson, the
S ' of the S E U of section S, T 4 S, 11 2
E, containing NO acres; consideration
$.".
Miles Hell and wife to J. K. Hingman,
lots (i and 7 in block 1 in town of Cane
mah ; consideration ir.'loo.
Oregon and European Ijand Co. to
Henry L. Pittock and Win. Stephson,
lot 2of section T 2 S, 11 1 10, containing
lii acres ; consideralion $151.
Lbttkii Ijisr. Ijetters remaining in
tlio I'ostolUce, at Oregon City, August
4th, Ks7i:
Hums, Daniel ; Unrrows, Mrs. Annie;
Hoyee, Paul; Cutting, Mrs. Mary;
Good, Mrs. Solie ; I leppners, lleppneV;
Kellen, Thos. ; Kinder, John; Limb,
Cohnnbus; livou, Capt. J.; Matias,
Mr. Sen; Maddock. E. C. (2) ; Otlicer,
Mr. .lane; Ooknm, Mr.; Patterson, II.
Ii. ; Porter, John ; Nihu ir, leo. : Taylor,
Amos; Tucker, Joseph II.; Williams,
Edwin; Wctherles.s, Horace.
If called fr pleise s:iv when "adver
tised." J. M. Kacox, P. M.
I.sr Thursday night fuitc a party
of young folks went boat riding down
the river to Mr. H. Jennings' place,
where they had a good time generally.
A gentleman living below town informs
us that he was awakened from bis
pleasant slumbers on the aforesaid
night by cries of "Murder! help!" and
alter vainly searchini; for the appli
cants for hel p retired to his couch to
uream ot murders, cte. We onlv told
him that a partv of voung folks were
out boat riding that evening. That
solved the mystery.
I. O. (). F. Nr.ws. We are indebted
to (.rand Secretary Ha con for the fol
lowing items: Weston Eodire No. 5S
was instituted at Weston. lT mat il 1 i Co.
Oregtm, July 2.i, 1S7U, with six charter
members, bv Special D'outv J. H
KoonU. S -attb) Ijo lgii No. 7, W. T.
was attached to the jurisdiction of tin
JraiKl Lodge of Oregon. Julv 15. 17;
by order of the ( ir and Sire of the Jrand
- . . . -r . . . . ,. ...
jooge oi ine i mien .-states, at the re-
iiiestoi sain lioiige.
I M roHTAxr to Srnooi. Cr.KKKs. The
School Superintendent of this count
ln'gs leave to inform t!ie scliool clerks
of Ms county that the State funds have
Ih'cii received, and that orders on the
same are ready- for distribution. The
amount of State funds apportioned to
Clackamas county is, coin, Sl.iioO 7S;
currency, S77i 7S." Fifty-four cents in
coin, and twenty-live cents and four
mills in eurrencv, are apportioned to
each child entitled to the public funds.
Sr anpino IIkwaup. Mr. John Val
entine General Superintendent of
Wells, Fargo Az Co., on this coast, offers
a standing reward of $.100 for the ar
rest and conviction of each person en
gaged in robbing the company's ex
press or treasure boxes on any route
in the States of Nevada and Oregon and
theOTerritories of Montana, ' Idaho,
U tah ami Washington. Highwaymen
should pause and reflect when' they
read this. J
Social Party. The Occident Club
gave a social party at their rooms last
Tuesday evening, which was attended
en masse by the elite of tho citv, and
was a complete success. The music
was excellent, as mav always be said
when Messrs ltrav, ' Ross and Miller
have a hand in it. The ladies were
charming, the gentlemen sociable and
an wet oft as merry as a marriage
Kklioiocs.-Union services were
held at tho Methodist church last
Sunday evening. Mr. David Can field
delivered a very interesting discourse
after which Rev. Mr. 1;vv a Mr j
Macrum made a few f.rie f reni'arkV
1 he union meeting will be held -t
Congregational church next smH
evening. llev. Mr. Atkinson w?n
preach at the iigregaiioii"rchnroi!
next Sunday morning? U,mch
Visitors. Misses Ci
Elva HreyniPn and Ada Urevim ..r
Salem, have been visiting friends in
this city for the past two weeks. The
young folks have endeavored to make
their visit Pleasant, and we have no
doubt but what thev are verv favoAblv
impressed with the sociability of the
average Oregon Cityite.
K. R. Hriikjk. Large quantities of
stone are being hauled on each side of
the Clackamas for the new railroad
bridge, and a large force of graders are
preparing a new road for tlie track on
the north side of the river. Tho grad
rs are expected to be up to the iiev
nrl.lge site in a few days, when the ties
nud rails will be speedily laid.
Sma n.-Pox . A few nervous individ
uals, says the Portland Standard of the
Ust nit., have become convinc-d that
we have small-pox in our midst, and
viErea'r"K tho nows like wild rire.
theri inx ,ro,,n t,,e Vhice of Police that
and ?i .no ,fo"ndation for the rumor,
a single casein the county.
J.!A?o' NU" are ripe a,ld Plentiful,
Party.-- L.ast Friday afternoon
and evening Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson i
entertained a large party of young j
folks at her residence. Croquet was j
was indulged in during the afternoon, !
and at 7 o'clock an elegant repast was :
spread m tlie nr grove on the Muff
above tho the house, and the piepjeers
did ample justice to the feast. In the
evening the partj' repaired to tlie resi
dence where games and amusements
of every description were indulged in
till alxnit 11 o'clock. All join in savin
that it was one. of the most enjoyable
allairs of the season.
Walk ist. Col. W. I,. White, one of
the soda springs excursionists, in
formed quite a feat in the walking line
last week. It seems that the Colonel
started out ahead of the wagon on his
way to this place, and had the misfor
tune to miss the road. Uy the time he
lound the road again the wagon was
ahead of him, and he failed to catch un
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mill it uiiiu ne arrived nere, WaiKlllg
over 2o miles. We expect the Colonel
will be challenging Weston to a contest
before long.
Contract List. Messrs. Milne, Mil
ler tt Pillsberry have been awarded
the contract for W. C. Johnson's newr
residence. Their bid was S3.900. The
dimensions of the building are 3Gx:iS.
with two stories and basement. Tho
basement is to be 9 feet and Jhe upper
stories 12 feet in height. The house is
to be hard finished throughout, and
will be one of the finest residences in
the citv. It will be completed by about
lue J.-JII1 oi ovemoer.
II hard From. Mr. Frank Pyle, late
suieriiitendent of the Alden Fruit Co.,
has located in Wilmington, Delaware.
and has engaged in business .vith his
father, who is a manufacturer of patent
and enameled leather. Frank reports
pusmess urisK, thermometer at yo in
the shade, family in good health, and
sends his kindest regards to friends in
this city.
At Victoria. The Victoria Colonist
of the 20th ult. says: A sermon was
delivered by Rev. Mr. Huff, of Oregon
City, at Philharmonic Hall last even
ing. There was a verv cood attendance
and the sermon, which was a most
eloquent one, was listened to attentive
ly. Ground tor the new Baptist church
will be broken to-day.
When you iro to Portland do not
fail to call at Friedlander's jewelry
store, 103, First street, in Odd Fellow's
building, who keeps the best stock of
jewelry in the citv, and sells at prices
to suit the times. Von can rest assured
that everything is just as he says, ami
nothing but tirst-class goods are to be
found in his establishment.
Painting. J. A. Harding and John
Hansen have an advertisement in an
other column which should bo read bv
all who desire to have their houses
painted, or anvthiner in that line. Thev
are old hands "with the brush, and will
do tirst-class work. Give them a call.
Harvkstinc. Clackamas county
farmers have gone to harvesting in
earnest, and tho fields are fast being
cleared of the golden grain. A promi
nent farmer from Molalla says that
the crops will not average as much by
20 per cent.' as they did hist season.
Tiik Governor G rover, Geo. Pease
captain, made a trip to this citj' last
Sunday for the purpose of taking about
twenty of the hands who have been
working on the boats in the dry -dock,
and basin for some time past, to Y'elilo,
where the company have a boat to be
repaired.
Tiik funeral obsequies of the late
Mrs. Dorothy Chase took place last
Sunday at the residence of Mr. W. H.
Partlow. The services were conducted
by Rev. Mr. Sell wood. A large num
ber of relatives and friends followed
the remains to their last resting place.
Circus. Tho Italian circus will per
form in this city this (Thursday) even
ing. This company has an excellent
reputation, and the entire press of the
State have a good word to say for their
performances. Admission $1; children
half price.
Tiik only bid for the Clackamas pa
per mills last Tuesday was $4,000, made
by II. L. Pittock. We understand that
other parties are ready to bid a higher
figure on the property, and it is doubt
ful whether the court will confirm the
sale.
Tiik newly appointed deputy sheriff
captured a supposed horsethief out on
Sandy last week, thereby causing yo
local to write a big item on the brave
3'oung man, but, alas, we had to "pi"
it he w asn't the right man.
Immknsk. Dr. J. W. Norris has laid
on our table samples of White Norway
oats raisetl on his farm above town.
One of the stalks is over seven feet in
height, head well filed and almnt a foot
and a half long. Who can beat it ?
Nkw Corporation. The Clackamas
County Paper Mill Co is the title ofa new
corporation recently formed in this city
with the following incorporators : Thos.
Charinan, J. L. Harlow, J.Jacobs, and
Owen Wade.
Schools Closed. Miss Laura Fields
finished her school term in Noyer's
district on the 2Hth ult., and Miss Min
nie Fields, who has been teaching near
Hridgeport, brought her school to a
close last Friday.
Changed Hands. The Evening
Journal has been purchased by Mr. A.
Noltner, formerly proprietor of this
sheet, and now'ilys the name of Even
ing Standard. He has our best, wishes
for success.
Jos. KlRCHEM, at Harding's Mill, has
a fine lot of cattle which he wishes to
dispose of at reasonable prices. Any
person wanting a good milch cow can
be suited by giving him a call.
Tiik board of equalization for this
county will meet at the county clerk's
office on Monday, the 2th "inst., to
publicly examine the assessment roll,
etc., etc.
TIT C von a 1 1
. jv.miH men wno went 10 the
fisheries from this city last Spring re
ti!Inr T"Kly. They report that
week 8 season wl eritl with this
Mr. J. p. Davids and wife, who
have been to the Centennial, and "do-
Pisft "Jhe K:lst generally, arrived on the
last steamer.
A correspondent from Oswego says
Xf,1 tra,CG of small-pox have disap
ncaretl "rid the usual quietness reigns.
The carpenters in this city are kept
SV'thiVforers.833' time8nre
Mr. J. W. Thompson, an old typo
Sin!ai;e25.faVOred US "
Hoodlums were out in full force last
Sunday evening, and made considera
ble noise on the streets.
Our young friend Elbon Randall
has been apiointed deputy sheritl".
The name of Clear Creek postofiicc
has been changed to Viola.
A remonstrance against the goosed
ordinance Is to be presented to the Citv
Council at its next meetintr.
The meeting called last Thursday
eveninsr, to discuss the silver question,
failed tu attract a sufficient crowd.
1 1? T T 1 . .....1 x- - 1 ,
- unp lamiiv nave
gone to Clatsop.
Market Ileport.
Portland Market.
Legal tenders, SS buying, 89 selling.
Flour. Extra, $5 00; superfine, $4 i.
Wheat. l 4.5 percental.
Oats.-60e. to 70c. V bushel.
liarley. $1 35 percental.
Racon. Sides, 13c; hams, IS'SIT;
shoulders.
Lard. In kegs, 17e: in 10tt tins, ISc.
Hutter. Fresh roll, 16S25c.
Fruits. Dried apples, in sacks, 10c,
kegs 104 ; plums, pitless,141j ; peaches
14c ; prunes, 17c.
Eggs. 18c.
Chickens. Full grown, $3 00tf?,$3 50
i dozen.
Hides. Dry, 10c; salted, 0c; culls ,xi
oil.
Tallow. 54c f.J Hi.
Wool. 15 to ltie.
Feed. Dran, $25 00 y ton; shorts,
$25 to $30 ; oil cake, S37 50.
Hay. Haled, 13 00 to $15 00 t) ton
loose, $12 50.
Potatoes. 55(??,J0c V bushel.
Onions. 1 to lic i ft.
Mutton sheep. $2 503$3.
Oregon City Market.
Wheat. 70c y bushel.
Oats 50c y bushel.
Potatoes $1 y bushel.
Onions $1 50 y bushel.
Flour $1 3iy sack or $5 50 y bbl.
Dried Fruit Apples, Oc.lfc
" Plums, 14c.
P.ulter--loVffiOe y 1T.
Eggs 23c y dozen.
Chickens Grown, $3 50 y dozen;
Hacon Sides, 14c th ; hams, 15c.
Lard Pi to 17c.
Hay $10 y ton.
Wool llefi) lSi?tr,.
A Harvest oi Health.
Those who use Hostetter's Stomach
Hitters as a means of invigoration and
protection against disease, invariably
reap an ample harvest of health. Di
gestion, excretion and secretion are
rendered regular and vigorous by this
ruling tonic and alterative, and the es
sentials of health being secured, that
blessing naturally follows. Nervous
diseases, intermittent and remittent
fevers, rheumatism, biliousness, and
kidney or bladder troubles are speedily
relieved by the Hitters, which are as
potent in preventing these maladies as
in remedying them. And it may
almost be said that their power of pre
venting diseases is as strong a recom
mendation in their favor as their power
of curing them, especially in localities
where febrile complaints of an inter
mittent type prevail, and where the
ordinary resources of the pharmaco
poeia, such as quinine, arsenic, bis
muth, etc., afford no adequate safe
guard.
The Hitters are also highly desirable
as asubitituto for tho ordinary nervines
and sedatives. The hydrate of chloral
and the bromide of potassium ace both
highly pernicious drugs, the first
clouding the brain and, it is said, weak
ening the tonicity of the venous sys
tem ; and thelatter ruining the digestion
and infesting tho blood. Hostetter's
Hitters achieves the remedial purpose
of both these medicines, which is to
sooth the brain and nerves, without
causing any hurtful after elfeets, but
on the contrary, toning as well as
soothimr the irritated sensorium. The
nervous invalid who uses this superla
tive vegetable nervine, Imds in it a
source of unspeakable relief, and of un
wonted vitality as well.
We Can't Talk
Without showing the condition of our
teeth. Every laugh exposes them.
In order not to le ashamed of them let
use that standard dentifrice, SOZO-
DOXT, which is sure to keep them
white and spotless. No tartar can on
crust them.uo canker effect thccnamel,
no specie of decay infest the dental
bone, if SOZODONT is regularly used
It is a botanical preparation, and its
beneficial effect s on the teeth and gums
are marvelous, as it removes all discol-
orations, and renders the gums hard
and rosy.
yThe National Hold Medal was award
ed o JJradley & Itulofson for the best
Photographs in the United States, and the
Vienna Medal lor the iost In th- world.
429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
A Skin Like Monumental Alabaster
may be attained by using Glenn's Sul
phur Soap, which dos away with the
necessity for Sulphur Ruths. Try It, ladies,
it is a genuine beautitler, and very eco
nomical. POXD'S EXTRACT-Thousands of phy
sicians of all schools Allopathic, Homeo
path ic, Rotanic and Eclectic are in the
habit of prescribing Pond's Extract and
bear testimony to Its many virtues as a
Pain Destroyer, and to its almost myracu
lous healing properties. Sold by all drug
gists. MARRIED.
In St. Paul's church. Oregon City,
August 2d, 1S7U, by the llev. J. W. Sell
wood, (ieorge Rail and Sarah Jane
Johnston, both of this city.
DIEI.
At the residence of her son-in-law,
Mr. Part low, near Oregon Citv, Oregon,
Mrs. Dorothy II. Chase, aged 81 years,
2 months and 12 days.
Mrs. Chase was born in Greenfield,
Mass., May 16th, 1792. In 1S16, she
married Mr. Lisson Chase, and spent
her early married life in Bristol, Ver
mont. In that State all her children
were born, seven sons and three daugh
ters, seven of whom survive her. In
1S13 she and her husband joined the
Mormons and removed to Namoo, in
the State of Illinois, but in about a
year and a half they became disaffected
with and left them. In 1S51 they re
moved to Oregon and took up their
residence on a farm near Oregon City.
There they lived until the death of Mr.
Chase, some twelve years ago, since
which time Mrs. Chase has lived with
her daughter, Mrs. Partlow, at whose
residence she died. All of her surviv
ing children but three were present to
minister to the comfort of her last hours
on earth. In early life Mrs. Chase be
longed to the Old School Presbyterian
church, and, although in later years,
after renouncing Mormonisni, she nev
er ajrain united vith anv Christian
church, still she seemed firmly toclin
to the faith of her early life. Inner
last sickness sho manifested the great
est patience amidst all her suHeriivs
was often engaged in repeating hyniris
and verses ot scripture, and spent
much time in pniyer to fiod. She ex
pressed a spirit of humble resignation
to her Heavenly Father's will, and of
readiness to go whenever He should be
pleased to- call her. A hymn which
apfeared to be uppermost in her mind
and the truth of which we trust she
fully realized, was this:
"Life is the time to serve the Lord,
The time to insure the great reward
And while the lamp holds out to bu'ru
xuu ill-si sinner may reiui u.
CATTLE TOR SALE.
THE rXDERSIGXED HAS A FINE
lot of Cattle for sale at Harding's Mill,
which will he sold at reasonable prices.
Persons desiring to purchase will do well
to call and examine my stock, consisting
of Six 2-vear old heifers and steers, six 4
and 5 year old heifers and steers, and
twelve fine milch c-jws. ,..,....,
JOS. KIKCIIUM.
Harding's Mill, August i, io-im.
County Assessor's Notice.
AJOTICE IS IIEREItY GIVEN THAT
X ty.a. r.i nf Kmi.tlization for the
rv-.,, r.f I'lni-bDnins will meet at the
office 6f the C ounty Clerk on the last Mon
day in August, ISTli. to puonciy examine
the assessment roll, correct all errors in
the valuation and description of lands,
town lots or other property, and to trans
act such other business as may legally
come before too 1,0am.
j. u. 1,1--. w h.i.,1.1-..
Assessor Clackamas County.
Oregon City, August 4, lSTO-lt.
Administrator's .oticf.
In the Matter of the Estate of Lafayette
Mav. deceased.
VroflCK IS HEREBY OIVEV THAT
i I have been appointed administrator
ot the estate of Lafayette May, deceased,
bv the Hon. County Court of Clackamas
Countv, therefore all persons having
claims airainst said estate will present
them to the undersigned at the office of
Johnson & McCown, in Oregon City, with
the necessary vouchers, within six months
from this date. p. K. XOYKU,
Adm'r estate Lafayette May, deceased.
Oregon City, July 23, 1876-4t.
Notice.
I TAKE THIS METHOD OF re
forming my old patrons and the pub
lic generally that 1 have just opened a
SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP,
In the Masonic building, Main St., Oregon
City, where I will be pleased to srve all
who may give me a call with anything in
my line at the lowest cash prices.
.1. K. tiilA.II.YM.
Oregon City, July 13. 187i! :1m.
7fd FRUIT-GROWERS.
rpiTE ALDEN FRUIT PHESERVINO
L Company of Oregon City will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
or PLUMS, PEAKS and APPLES.
Mr. Thos. Charinan is authorized to pur
chase for tlie Company.
L. D. C. IiATOURETTE,
President.
THOS. CI TARMAN. Secretary.
Oregon City, July 2S, 1875 :tf
Administrator's Sale.
1rBLIC XOTICE IS HER EH V GIVKX
that by virtue of an order made by the
County Court within and for the county of
Multnomah and State of Oregon on "the
15th day of July, lS7i, in the matter of the
estate of Elizabeth Kellogg, deceased, I,t he
administrator oft he est ate of said Elizabeth
Kellogg, deceased, will on Monday, the
21st day of August, at the Court House door
in Oreiron City, in thecounty of Clackamas
and State of Oregon, at the hour of ID
o'clock A. M. of that day, otr for sale at.
public auction t he following described real
estate, to-wit : The undivided south half
of the undivided nort h half of the donation
land claim of Cyrus Wads Worth, late of
Clackamas county, Oregon, Notification
No. containing 80 acres. The whole of
said land claim being bounded as follows,
to-wit: Reginning at a point 10 chains
south of t he northeast corner of the north
west quarter of section 8 In T. 2 S. R. 2 E.,
running thence south 37 cli 5! Iks, thence
east 25 eh 72 Iks, thence sout h 32 ch iS Iks,
thence west 17 ch 51 Iks, thence north 51 ,
west. ch 5(1 Iks, thence north 51-, east 1
ch 74 Iks thence north 30 eh 1-1 Iks, thence
east -It) ch 1 Ik, to the place of beginning in
Clackamas county and State of Oregon.
Terms Cash, gold coin, in hand.
CHARLES tiAKOXER,
July 1G, 1870 :wl. Administ rator.
SherhTs SaSe.
BY- VIKTVE OP A DUIKER A NO
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 of, first, b. I. C. Laf 011 reft e
and against W. W. Puck and 11. S. I'.uck,
for the sum of three thousand eight, hun
dred dollars in United States gold coin,
with interest at tlie rate of one percent.
ler month from the 1st day of Octolwr,
A. I. 1S75, and the further sum of twenty
three Riidjt.cn onehundredt hs dollars costs
and accruing costs upon this writ. Second
in favor of II. S. Ruck and against W. J.
Merger for he sum of sixteen hundred and
twenty (102) dollars gold coin, to bear in
terest at. the rate of one percent, per month
from the 1st day of October, A. 1). 1X75.
Now, therefore, I have, on this the St h day
of July, A. D. 1S7(, levied Ukii the follow
ing described real estate to sat isfv the judg
ment in fa vor of I.. 1 . C. 1 .atouretfe, ft-vit. :
f.ots No. one (1), two (2), fourl). five (5),
six ((i), seven (7) and eight (S), in block No.
twelve (12), in Oregon Citv, Clackamas
countv, Oregon. Also the N. W. i of the
S. E. ?., the N. E. H of the S. W. , and
lots one (l),two CI) and three (-1), in s"et ion
twentv-one (21), T. 2 S., R. 2 E.. excepting
therefrom eight (H) acres heretofore deeded
anil conveyed to H. L. Pittock A Co., the
land described being one hundred and
flftv-seven acres ot tlie donation claim of
said II. S. Muck. I have also on this tlie
8th day of July, A. 1). 1S7(, levied upon the
said last described tract of land to satisfy
the Judgment, in favor of II. S. Ruck, that
is, after satisfying the first above named
Judgment and costs thereupon, and on
Monday, tlie 21st day of August, 1S7(,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. r. of said day,
nt the Court. House door in Oregon City,
Clackamas county, Oregon, I will sell all
the right, title and Interest of tlie above
defendants to the above described real
property, first, to satisfy the Judgment in
favor of J,. I. C. I atourette; second, the
last, described tract, of land, to satisfy the
Judgment in favor of H. S. Ruck; at
public auction to the. highest bidder for
cash to me in hand paid in IT. s. gold coin.
T. T. APPERSO.V,
Sheriff of Clackamas countv, Ogn.
Oregon City, July 10, 1S76 :wl.
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COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TINTVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
"CITY OFSALEM."
HEREAFTER AXD UNTIL FUR
ther notice the City of Salem will
touch at tha
WHA3F IN OREGON CITY,
On its up trips each week on
Widneilar and Sat urd.-t j- Morning's
And on the down trips,
Tneswlaj- and Frida3" Afternoons.
Freight and Travel respectfully solicited.
U. II. SCOTT "t CO.
July in, 1876 :tt.
Pentaur
JIESrViEWTS.
Letter from a I'ustntaxter.
"Antiocii, III., Dec. 1, 1874.
"Messrs. J. R. Rose A Co.,
"My wife has, for a long time, been a
terrible sufferer from Rheumatlsm.She has
tried many physicians and many reme
dies. The only thing which has given her
relief is Centaur Liniment, lam rejoiced
to say this has cured her. I am doing what
I can to extend its sale.
W. II. RIX(i.
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 are published
h round each bottle. It contains Witch
Hazel, Mentha, Arnica, Rock Oil, Carbolic,
and ingredients hitherto litttle known. It
is an indisputable fact that the Centaur
Liniment is informing more cures of
Swellings, Stiff Joirts, Eruptions, Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Caked Rreasts,
Lock-jaw, etc., than all other Liniments,
Kinbrocatious Extracts, Salves, Ointments
and Plasters now in use.
For Toothache, Karach, Weak Rack, Itch
and Cutaneous Eruptions it is admirable.
It cures burns and scalds without a scar.
Extracts poison from bites and stings, and
heals frost-bites and chillblains in a short
time. Xo family can afford to be without
the Centaur Liniment, white wrapper.
Tlie CV nti'.iir Liniment, Yellow
A V rapper, is adapted to the tough skin,
muscles and tlesh of the animal creation.
Its effects uon severe cases of Spavin,
Sweeny, Wind Call, Rig Head and Poll
Evil, are little less than marvellous.
Messrs. J. McCIure & Co., Druggists, cor.
Elm and Front Sts., Cincinnati, O., say :
"In our neighborhood a number of team
sters are using the Cen'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, (Jails, Scratches, Ring-bone,
Ac, 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
i( s cost.
Tjaljoratorv of J. I. Rose k Co.,
-JG Dey St., New York.
PITCHER'S
r.
Mothers may have rest and their babies
may have health, if they will use Castoria
for Wind Colic, Worms, Feverish ness. Sore
Mouth, 1 'roup, 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.
Dr. E. Dimoch, of Dupont, O., says:
"I am using Castoria in my practice with
the most signal benefits and happy re
sult." ntfti :13t. .
W. FEIEDLANDER,
The well known
JEWELER OF PORTLAND,
Charges
NEW YORK PRICES,
FOR
"Wateli Repairing.
Cleaning .1 AVatcli S3 00
Main-Spring 1 SO
Glusx 5
OF
AVALTHAM, .
ELGIN,
SPRINGFIELD,
and SWISS
WATCHES
Only Ihe best qualities Guaranteed for
two years from day of sale.
ff7"Orders sent from the country care
fully attended.
lo:i Firt St., in Odd Fellows Ruiding.
July 28, lS76-3m.
Gl'ARDIAVS SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
VTTICE is HKHEHY GIVEN' THAT
Jj by virtue of an order of the Hon.
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Multnomah County, made on the lath day
of June, 1870, authorizing, directing and
licensing me as the Guardian of Augustus
Edward Ebbinger, Charles Ebbinger and
Iouisa Ida Ebbinger, minor heirs of Win.
A. Ebbinger, deceased, t o sell all t heir in
terest in and to the real estate described
in the petition for ordr of sale to-wit : the
undivided three-sevenths of the following
descrilx'd real estate, to-wit : Reginning at
a point 7 30-KH chains south and 4 42-100
chains east of tlie north-east corner of sec
tion ft, T. 4 S., It. 4 E., running thence
west 36 50-100 chains ; thence north 2T 70-100
chains; thence west 40 chains; thence
north 27 50-100 chains; thence east 80
chains; thence sout h 5.1 chains to place of
beginning, containing 32:1 50-100 acres, be
ing the donation land claim of Frederick
Wallestein nnd wife in Clackamas county.
State of Oregon, I will expose for sale and
on Friday, August 25th, 1870, nt the hour of
10 o'clock A. M. at t he Court I louse 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.
AVM. AVADII VMS,
Guardian of Augustus Edward, Charles
and Ixuisa Ida Ebbinger.
July 28, 1870 :w4.
J. P. WARD.
GEORGE A. HARDING.
WARD & HARDING,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
Dnig and Chemicals,
Perfumer y, Soajw,
t'oiulM mill Brush,,
Trnssea, Supporter,
Shoulder Brace Fancy- and
Toilet Articles,
ALSO
Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimnej-a,
GIush, Putt-, Paints, Oils,.
Varnishes and DyeStuffs,
PURE WIXES AND LIQUORS FOR ME
DICINAL PURPOSES.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
eyPhs-sicians' Prescriptions carefully
eampoundod,and all orders correctly an
swered. B"Open at all hours of the night.
K"yA 11 accounts must, be paid monthly.
nov6tf WARD &. HAKDLNG.
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ESTABLISHED I860.
B. A. HUGHES,
Opposite the Iosf office,
MA! Pi STREET OREGON CITY.
Dealer in
DRV GOODS,
CLOTHING,
II A TS ,
BOOTS ami SHOES,
HOSIERY.
LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
PERFUMER I
TABLE CUTLER V,
CROCKERY,
. GLASSWARE.
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
ROPE.
GRAIX SACKS,
WOOLSACKS,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
jy STOCK OF GENERAL MEII
aIL chandise is largr? and well assorted.
There is no house in the city that can
undersell mo.
SMALL PROFITS AND 0.UHK RETURNS,
Is my motto.
Please call and see for yourselves that
the Ooods at the old firm of 15. A. Hughes
cannot be In-aten in quality or price.
I keep the best Ten and Coffee and a
good supply of Family Groceries.
I ive the highest market price for good
Country Pmlucc.
13. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, March 17th, 1876.
County S-rij Tiikcn as Cusl)..
Ja7 If.
K.AN WOJl SAIjSJ.
'E HAVE THE FOLLOWING "REAL
Estate for sale.
No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon
City.
No. 2. IOO Acres, good house, and barn
full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation,
orchard, good water: 15 miles from
Oregon City. Price ?500, half down.
No. 3. 3r20 Acres, 75 in cultivation ; houses,
barns, wells, fcc. : good orchard; 6
miles from Oregon City. Price $4,500 ;
hall down. Sell half place at same
rates.
No. 4. 200 Acres, 25 acres under cnltiya
tion, 5 acres orehanl, good running
water; l'Z5 acres open brush land; ?
mile from school house ; 8 miles from
Oregon City. S1.500; half down, bal
ance in one and two years.
No. 5. Part of all the Harbor farm, on the
river at Hock Island above Oregon
City ; $5 per acre.
No. C. T.and on the river above Oregon
City, cheap; part of tlie Uarber claim;
good wood yard.
No. 7. acres; 75 improved a large,
new, well finished 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 had for 1 1,250, one-third down,
balance on time.
No.
0. 40 acres nt Milwaukie; part
beaver dam. Trice, $1,000.
No. 10. A one and a half story house, one
lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., in
Oregon City, for 5125..
No. 11 100 acres of land, wifh 10 acres un
der new fenee and a growing crop of
wheat, about 40 acres very easily
cleared, all of the rest timbered land,
well watered, 8 miles from Oregon
City. Price $825; $500 cash, $322 on
time, at 10 per cent, per annum.
Other desirable bargains in Clackamas,
the best county in the State.
Any sne having money to lend can have
our services, free of charge, in managing
the same and selecting securities.
Persons wanting to borrow money can
get favorable terms by calling on us.
JOHNSON & MrCOlVX, nnd
jonxsox, Mfcowx amacrcm.
Offices In Oregon City and PortlanVl.
Nov. 12. lS75:tf
Lower Than Ever!
HAVING taken
advantage of
the late unsettled
condition cf the
Eastern and Cali
fornia Money .Ma-r
kets, I have
Purchased for
ttish
The Lnrjrest Stock
of
WATCHES
JEWELRY &
SIIVEfiWARE.
Ever brought, to
Oregon, and am now enabled to offer them
at Ketail at former WHOLESALE
IMIICE.
No plated Jewelry of any kind is kept in
my Establishment. Every article is war
ranted as represented. I also have the
Agency of the unrivalled Diamond Spec-
tarleM.
To those intending: to send East for
Watches, I would say if they will let me
know the name ana price ot the watch
they intend to send for, I will furnish tlie
same watch for the same price.
. Ily nil means give me a call before going
or sending elsewhere
B. L. STOFJE.
103 Eront-st.. Portland, Oregon.
W. CASEDY,
Dealer irr
GKOCERIES, PROVISIONS,
and'
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Main Street, Oregon City,
OnertlooiEsouth'of Ward fc Harding's
Drug Store
O1
rrt STOCK CONSISTS OF EYERY-
thine: usually kept in a well stocked
Family XJrocery Store. Keen only first
class goods.
S7"Orders delivered to any part of Oregon
City or Canemah.
Oregon City, June 0, 1876 Af.
STILL IN THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOON,
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be found in the
city. All goods warranted. fJoods delivered
in the city free of charfre. The highest cash
price paid for country produce.
Orctoa City, March 'JS, 1873.
urz ''
Sleur, lor 1 willNiieak oi excellent
t it ins.'" 40
.'OHD'S EXTRACT-The grest Vegetable Vmiu
lestroyer. Has been in nse over rtilrty
yenrn. amL for cleanliness and p rom pt jc ura
tive virtues cannot be excelled. ;
CHILDREN. tUinily can afford to be without
l'onil'n Extract. Accidents, lJrnise
Contusions, Cutu,- iprnim., fire relieved
p.lmost instantly by extem:il application.
Promptly relieves pains or nnms, SraU,
Excoriation, . ( hafings Old Sores,
noils, Felons, ('ori's, etc. Arrests in
fUmatinn, rednces swellings, stops bleeding,
removes cV.roWtiousaud leu!:J rapidly.
FEMALE WEAKSFSSES. It always relieves pain
iu me iat-K uuiiius,lUilness una pressing pain
in the head, nsnsea, vertigo.
IH IEUCORRHCA it 1ms 110 euaL All kinds of nl-rernlinii-i
to which Indie are subject l
promptly enred. Fuller details in bookaccon
nanying each bottle.
PILES blind or bleedina meet prompt reMcf
und ready core. No case, however chionic o
obstinate, c m Ions resist its regular use.
VARICOSE VEISJS. Itia the only pure euro for
tlii e.isttvr-Miiir and dangerous condition.
KID.1EY DISEASES. It has no equal for perma
nent care.
BLEEDING from any canse. Fortius is ft spe
cilie. It hia saved hundreds of live when all
other remedies failed to orres-t- bleeding from
niwfi tcmiao?i, innrv. anil elsewhere.
RHEUMATISM, KEURALEIA, Tooihnche nd
Karacbc urc ;.U alike rel.cvcd, aud often pec
manently cured.
PHYSICIANS of rdlechools who are r.cqnalnej
with loiid Kxtrne: of W itch Ilnf.rl rec
ommend i t in tiicir pract ice. We have lettered
commendation from hcnclredsof Physicians,
many of whom order U t or use ia their owu
practice. In addition to the lorsohig, they
order its u.-e for Sw.I.'inc of til kind.
Quinsy, SoC TiroRl, Intlnmcd Tonil,
simple nnd chronic l)iarrlien, Cuinrrb,
for which it 1? a Fpecific,) Chilblains, Krtr
el Peer, Stings of luscctn, JJiwjuiioes
etc.. Chapped IlR.n!, l'acc, and indeoi
all manner of pkin discasK S.
TOILET USE. Kcmovos Soreness,. Ilousbncwuv
iul Smarting; heals 'ut, t'rui'l ;ii:n,
r.nd Pimples. It rrriitt, iittiiora rs, ai.d re
freshes, whilo wonderfully improving the
Ceirtplexion.
TO FA8ivi3S. I'onil's Extract. No Stock
lJreeder.uo Livery Man can afford to be withont
it. It is used by all tlie Leading Livery Stables.
Street Uailroads and first Ilors-ciiu'u in Ncv
York City. It has no equal for Sprain, Har
ness or Saddle dialing, StitiuesH,
Scratches, Sivcllins'sCitss Lacerations,
Uleedins, Pneumonia, Colic, Diarrbira,
Chills, Colds, etc. Its range of action is wide,
and the relief it affords is so prompt that it Is
invaluable in every. Farm-vard as well as in
every Farm -house. Let it be tried once, and
von will never be without it-
GAiiTIOX. Pond's Extract lias been imitated.
Thegenninc article has the words PomPs Ex
tract blow n in each bottle. It is-prepared by
the only perHnns livinp who ever knew tow
to prepare it properlv. Ri
J paratious of Witch. UazeL
Kefnsenll other pre-
UazeL This is the only-
article used by Physicians, and in the hospi
tals of this conntrv'and Fnrone.
i HISTORY AND USES OF PGSB'S EXTRACT,
I in paraihlct form, pent free on application to
POM'S. EXTRACT COMPANY, Maidea
I Lane, New Yolk.
CENTEKiK I AL
1776.; 1876. o
PROCJLA.H&Tft O N.
CHICAGO & AOKTIMVESTEuN RAILVUV
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
PASSENGERS FOR CHICAGO, NIA
gara Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia,
Montreal, Quebec, New York, IUston,or
any iKiint East .should buy their
T It A Xs C O N T IN IlM'Ali TICK I ITS-
Via the Pioneer Route,
THE
CHICAGO & XOKTH-HUSTERN
RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE REST ROUTE EAST.
Its track is of STEEL RAILS, and on it has
been made t he fastest time that has ever
been MADE in this country. I'.ythis route
passengers for points east of Chicago havo
choice of the following lines from Chicago :
By tle Pitlslurf, Port AVnyite nnil
Clicn;o unil PennsylTiiiiiii Kailwuyai
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY.with Pull
3 man Palace Cars through to Philadel
phia sind New York on eacli train.
L THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman
Palace Cars to Raltimore aud WasJi
ington.
By 11 Lake Shore nl Michigan
Southern Hailwjiy and Connection
(New Vork Central nnd. Erie Kail
roads) i
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with
i Palace Drawing Room and Silver Pal
ace Sleeping Cars through to New York.
By tlie Miclii prnn Central, Grand
Trunk, Great Western and Erie niifl
NeiV Vork Central It ail ways:
3 THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman
Palace 1 'rawing Room and Sleeping
Cars through to New York, to Niagara
Falls, Ruffalo, Rochester oiNew York city
By Baltimore nnd Oliio Railrondt
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with
Pullman Palace Cars for Newark,
Zanesville, Wheeling, Washington and
Baltimore without change..
This is the SHORTEST, REST and only
line mnningPullman celebrated PALACE
SLEEPING CARS AND COACHES, con
necting with Union Pacific Railroad at
OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand
Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton,
Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AXD
THE EAST.
This popular route is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth,
well-ballasted and perfect track of steel
sailsythe celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep
in; Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of
moving trains, tlie regularity with which
they run,, tho rtdmlrHbte arrangement of
running through cars to Chicago from all
points West, 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 at the General Ticket Odice
of the Central Pacillc Railroad, Sacramen
to. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices
of the Central PaeiJre Railroad.
W, H. ST EN N ETT,
Gen. Pas. Agent.
MARTIN HUGITTTT, Gen, Sup.
II. P. STAN WOOD, neral Agency, 121
Montgomery street,-an' Francisco.
Aug. 13:ly
CLIFF MOUSE.
OREGOK CITY, OREGON,
T. W. RHODES,
Proprietor.
Transient Board, SI to 2 per Bay.
Single Meals.. . -50 cents.
Board per Week .... 5 OO
Board and IoUi n f , er week $G OO
The Table will be supplied with the best
the market affords.
Rail Suppers furnished on short notice,
and at reasonable terms.
Nov. 19. 1875. -tf
IMPORTANT
TO ALL WHOM tIT MAY
CONCERN!
Being DKsmors of .nopnxo
a neiv rule of business, I would rcquesk
those indebted to me to come and
Pay Up Immediately,
And save inconvenience nnd expense, as I
have determined to collect what is due me.
I have reduced the prfc'son Goods great
ly, and can assure all that I can give
Bargains to Cash Buyers.
Com? and see for vour own satisfaction.
A. LEVY.
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