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v - o r DEFECTIVE o L ORIGINAL . G O 5. -S J 5)i ojHE ENTERPRISE. o'i!i:i!ii riTT.ircraav i i;i st ii, kp. City Council. . o rjtv Council met Momlay eTeninq, ...rtwt 7. ISTO. ' Miuiiies of meetings of Ji:Ty 3il and j nth read ami approved. Tli following petition of thclarm prs Transportation Co. was road and l.Vwred to committee n Streets : H.roU''li portion of the streets ot Ore .r.m cT'v. viz: V.f sinning at theinier- '.tie .I if A i PI -it' i w Jiu in'. i ,r th- .-.outhtrl v boundary of Ore- ' 'ity, thence alnj said street my; , .J. i to the inu-ir.V-va,if--r. t. j v ot the illainetto ri'-' ' , f "t'il Ia,,t ,u"'l.??rsotlonof4th aVmav be necessarr tor the con.struc- 11 PeUtioMofei't; praying that onll- ,.w . 1 4 wu''' prohibited the owners nance 1 ' ,,, ..n,,... the same to G rim a t la'e within the city 'units, be r ,i?l..d v:w read, anl it was moved repeat- . "Tbi..,. o'.. the table : carried The following hills were ordered mid - M. C. Atliev, So" 40; I'.acon, $4 55; J. Hansen, f 11 iWj water bill, $Sj), and niirhtwatehman, f:V. fii" followint; bills were referred to th." Finance coinmittee: M. C. Athey, J Hansen, M; M.J.Stearns, Willis 5-U; witnesses and attor Wv's fees in eas o f l it v vs J . F. Dol n;iiroose ease id'J iv; S. A. Urough- Ordinance ir (to be found m adver-ti-in - columns) w:is read and adopted. 'Moved that the matter of the petition to "repeal ordinance LJ1 bo taken from the table; carried. ordinance V.'Ji, repealing ordinance 151 was read and adopted. It was moved ami carried that the Collector's book be friven to the Col lector, with warrant to collect. On motion, adjourned. MrniKKi-:i. Mike McCorinick, a well known character who was sent to tiiu penitentiary from tin's county a f,-w vears ago for the killing of Tom Montgomery, an Indian, and 'pardoned out I'V (iovernorC rover, was murdered in Astoria last Sunday morning. The fallowing are the circumstances as fur nished b'y the Orcgonian : Mctormick lu l for some time been employed as a Vil Mirer on the streets. He was married, lunl the couple was living in a small hovel. o Jloth were addicted to the ex c..s,ive use of strong drink, and were frcoiientlv seen intoxicated. Saturday t-vciiiiig t'lie woman was drunk, and re ni:iined"'out all night wandering about the streets. Ketnrning home the next m Tiling or forenoon, she found Mc Conniek there, who is also supposed to li:ive been drinking. The supposition ist'.uit a drunken brawl ensued, during wliii li the fatal blow was dealt. About on" o'clock the wonr.in came to the door a:id called to a person w hohap peiu 1 1) be passing, and recpiested him t.iconi' in, stating that slie thought her husband was dying. .ing into their miserable hovel, the person aihlressed found poor Mi-Oormick dying from the rll'ect of a stall made by sin ordinary C.sized luitclier-knife, ju-t above the heart, lis wife first stated that she had killed him, then afterward that a certain Irishman had done the deed; and still anoti.er statement later that sonic on-' else had. The general pre vailing opinion is thit it was her hand alone that guided the fatal knife. She is now in jail awaiting an examination. IIoii:w.vu!) I'.oc.sn. The Uoise City (I.T.) Statesman of the 1st inst. has thf following notice of ex-(j!overnor Thompson : luvcnmr I). P. Thompson and family left here for their home in o.egou City yesterday evening. Jle is highly fascinated with the mines in Alturas, and toTd us he should return t his fall and make invest incuts there, for In- believed I here was Pig money in those mines. M r. Thompson is a thor oughgoing business m in, and in his imlilieas well as in his private matters nis done everything honorably, and in ido many ivw an I devoted friends. Tne more our people became acquaint ed wi! 1 1 lliivi'Miiir Thompson the I ictter they liked him, and all regret his de puture. His health is qui'.e poor. He carries with him the i: 1 wishes of the people of Idaho. His return will be welcomed with pleasure. O - Kx-;oYi:u:son Titnvn, of r.ritish Columbia, was in this city last Monday visiting his old time friends. The Gov ernor wax a resident of this city some nineteen years ago, when he was poor and nothing but a surveyor : and here it was that he married h s wife, and he still retains pleasant memories of this place, which was the scone of love making. After inspecting the locks, factory, (louring mills, and talking over old times with his many old fri -nds, M r. Trutch boarded the even ing train for a tour no the vallev. o . IjASt Tuesday evening, when the alarm of fire was given, the ladders and rojKs of Columbia Hook it Ladder Co. were found to be out of place, and caused considerable-time to elapse lie fore the truck was ready tor work. The person who has this matter in charge would do well to see that the ladders. etc., are not loaned for private purposes. Festival. The ladies of St. Paul's Guild will hold an ice-cream festival at the Library Kooms this (Thursday) evening. The 1 idies will make the alfair as pleasant as possible, and a general good time may be expect"d. loors open at 7'j o'clock, admission free, and a cordial invitation extended to all. ln. Mii.lkii, a German physician of Silverton, attempted to commit suicide last Saturday, by taking morphine. Medical assistance and the united ef forts of seven or eight men restored him to consciousness about 10 o'clock Sunday morning, and at la -t accounts he was in a fair way of recovery. cause is known for the rash deed. Mrs. McCop.mick, who killed her husband in Astoria last Sunday", has K-en bound over to appear before the grand jury. The inuuest over the re trains of her husband was to the etl'ect that deceased came to Lis death by a stab trom a knife in the hands o'f a woman supposed to be his wife." Last Tuesday evening the tire boys were called out by an alarm of lire from the factory. The fire was extin guished before they arrived on the scene without causing any damage It seems to have been the same old cause the wool picker. Last Monday morning the mail sack for this place was carried by to Salem. We advise that mail carrier to open his eyes before he arrives here, or peo ple will imagine that he has been on a well, don't do it again. Mrt. Chas. Kelly and wife leave on the steamer to-day for Denver, Colora do. Thpyjhave our best wishes for.-, l'leasant journey, and we hope to see mey back again at no distant day. The City Collector has been author ized to commence gathering the tax wherewith to run our city government. yotTsiCL!!- back door when The Sp,ntualists of the State will t "n,!Pi rinr 'n.eneing Se.v IKri-Jll18 ve miles o o LkTTKR LlST inters remaining in the 11th Post-office, at Oregon City, August j ls"G: Alderman. Wm. lturrows. Elbert. Larger, O. A. Millings, KtissifX Huckiier, Mrs R. Ilaizley, F. K. Curry. John T.(2) ('iittitg-, Jones. Fairjrrieve, Win. Jlattan, John. Herrimr. It. C. lleiulii.v. Jr. J. F. Jones, Miss M. ru-Hiii. J. H. (2). cam, Max. Sherzi nirer. Jno. Lrikson, Lrie A. Tavlor. David. u intrrvore, Sim. If called for please say when "adver tised." J. M. l'iAcox, p. M. I'm. i.v meeting at the liaptist church on next Sabbath evening, preaching by Jlev. G. W. Iav. Kubieet "How th jfghteoua will be perfectly happy in Heaven, though their kindred mav have been turned away into a place of cndle.sj punishment." The habitues of the Cliff House were treated to a Hying performance last Tuesday evening. It was performed by a crazy man taking a flying leap from the" balcony to the street, a dis tance of about 20 "feet, where he arrived without being injured. Mn. Jas. Ryan, for many years a resident of this city and later on duty at the Custom House in Portland, was in town last Wednesday. Mr. Pv. has been ordered to Uoise City where he will be em ployed in the revenue service. Now is the time to be vaccinated. The medical fraternity of this city have re ceived an excellent quality of vaccine matter and are prepared to perform the operation. At the P.asin. The Champion is in thodr3'-dock undergoing repairs, and the Alice will be finished up by the carpenters and painters in a day or two. The Iron Works at Oswego will close down in about six weeks, and it is rumored that a company from Ohio arc negotiating for their purchase. Mit. O. W. SiiAnnocK reports crops looking well on the Sandy, and that the yield will be above average. Har vesting commenced last week. Pkof. Kocic arrived home from his trip to the souhding sea last Monday, and is now taking a spell in the county in the vicinity of Damascus. The Italian circus performed last Thursday night to a fair audience, and the performance was considerably above the average. Mn. Ij. 15. Seei.ey, superintendent of the iron works at ().sweg, has gone Fast to see the Centennial and visit the old folks in Ohio. Dn. S. Paukek, formerly a resident of this citj-, who has been in South America for some months past, return ed last week. Once more the festive geese and ducks are at liberty to roam through the city without fear of the officers of the law. Cataract Hose Co. have had their rooms papered and painted, and it now presents a very respectable appearance. La Pki.ma Donna the finest cigar ever brought to this city and only kent by J. M. liacon. The West Shore for Septem per will contain a portrait of a prominent citizen of this place. The horrible liy is nearer than a friend, and causeth our devil to wax furious. Quite a number of pleasure seekers from Portland were in this city last Sunday. The apple crop in this county will not yield over one half the usual av erage. Gov. Thompson and family arrived in this city last Wednesday morning. The salary of the City Recorder has been tixed at ten dollars per month. Mn. IIkxuv H audi no is quite ill wnn congestion oi ue spine. D. C. IitKLAND was elected Mayor of Astoria on me utti inst. AnotT HOO visitors are rusticating at illioit s soda springs. There are one mumps in this city. or two cases of A case of small-pox is reported at -m ii auivie. SUMMARY !' STATU XI2WS. A Miss. Morris, of North Yamhill fell off a log last week and broke an arm. Carbolic acid and chloride of lime are popular perf times in Port land. The government revenue cutter a few will be ready to launch in days. Several tons of hay were sold last week on the Luckiamnte for i?l 50 per ton. Mrs. Na.sh, of Dallas, was thrown from a buggy last week and very se riously hurt. Four Chinamen severely beat a spction boss named Farrell, near lloseburg last week. Cal. Cooper is canvassing for Polk county in the interest of the Yam hill transportation company. The Chief Engineer of the Salem fire department, Eph Olinger, marri ed Miss Irene Iluckus on the 3d inst. They have our best wishes. The vaiious lines of transportation in the State will carry members of the M. E. Conference, which meets at Albany on the 23d inst., at half fare. A mother and two boys, named Wheeler, were drowned under pe culiarly distressing circumstances in the North Umppaa, near Lorenzo's last week. A small pox patient at East Port land jumped into the river last Snu day and caused considerable excite ment. He was rescued and taken to the pest house. Harmon Swank, of Brownsville, was found dead in the mountains near Moose Lake on the 2d inst., whither he had gone blackberrving. His body was taken to Wilhoit's springs for examination. Thejionso of E. E. W. Griffith, on the Umatilla meadows, near the Twelve-Mile House,, was burned with everything lasfc week. The family were left with only the cloth ing they had on. Thomas Baldry, formally a stage driver between Corvallis and Junc tion City, died last week at Dallas after a short illness. Some six weeks ago he was afflicted with a vicious boil on his upper lip, in which he took cold, superinducing erysipelas. from the effects of which he died, as I stated above. Rotrne river v.illev is ni-; Yreka, California, T,ith flour at 3 a hundred. hundred. j A fisherman named Madison, of I Astoria, who has been indulging in I a,handkarchief flirtation w ith ayoun" I lady of that place, Miss It 'vr? j last Sunday became jealous on 'see ing lier with a young man and shot her, mllicting a painful.bat not dan gerous wound. The wretch after wards shot himself, which unfortu nately did not prove fatal. In jus tice to the young lady we will say that the flirtation was'all on the fish erman's part, but this should be suf ficient warning to the young ladies to beware of even noticing such fel lows. A Harvest ot Health. Those who use Hostetter's Stomach Litters 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 Litters, 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 typo prevail, and where the ordinary resources of the pharmaco poeia, such as quinine, arsenic, bis muth, etc., afford no adequate safe guard. The Litters are also highly desirable as asubhtitnte for the ordinary nervines and sedatives. The hydrate of chloral and the bromide of potassium are both highly pernicious drugs, the first clouding the brain and, it is said, weak ening the tonicity of thoyenous sys tem ; and the latter ruining the digest ion and infesting the blood. Hostetter's Litters achieves the remedial purpose of both these medicines, which is to sooth the brain and nerves, without causing any hurtful after effects, but on the contrary, toning as well as soothing the irritated sensorimn. The nervous invalid who uses this superla tive vegetable nervine, finds in it a source of unspeakable relief, and of un wonted vitality as well. We Ctm'tTalk Without showing the condition of our teeth. Fvery 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 etl'ect theenamel, no specie of decay infest the dental bone, if SOZODONT is regularly used. It is a botanical preparation, and Its beneficial effects on the teeth and gums are marvelous, as it removes alldiscol orations, and renders the gums hard and ros3'. tt'-7Thi; National Gold Medal was award ed o Iiradley A Kulol'soti for the best Photographs in the United Stat."s, ami the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 42'.) Montgomery Street, San Francisco. POXO'S i:.TItACT Thousands of phy sicians of all schools Allopathic, Ilonne- pathie, P.otanic and Kcleetio are in the habit of prescribing Pond's Kxtkact and bear testimony to its many virtues as :i Pain Destroyer, and to its almost myracu lous healing properties. Sold by all drug gists. Another Opportunity for Kclicf of the Afflicted. the The Surgeons of the National Surgi cal Institute, located in Indianapolis ; Pacific Division, Alhambra Luilding, Hush Street, San l raneiseo, haveyiold ed to the many u gent appeals from their patrons and friends in Oregon and V ashington Territory and adjoin ing regions to revisit Portland. The former visit was hiurhlv satisfactory and encouraging, many of the patients men accepted tor treatment being now entirely recovered, while nearly all are greatly benefitted and in a fair'wav of recovery. Ihreeor more of the Sur geons will lie at the Cosmopolitan Ho tel in Portlanil, Oregon, lrom .Monday, the "JSth day of August, until Saturday, the '2l September, ls7, six days in clusive. They will have with them a great amount of surgical apparatus, appli ances, etc., and competent assistants and workmen to change, lit, and make such apparatus as mav be required. They will come especially prepared to treat all surgical cases: Paralysis, all kinds of Deformities of the Face, Spine and Limbs, Diseased Joints, Diseased Lyes. Catarrh, Private Diseases, Piles, Fistula, etc. All who wish to avail themselves of the advantages of the Institute, without the long journey to San Fi ancisco or Indianapolis, should do so at this time. No cases will be undertaken without a fair hope of re lief. It is needless to say that the in stitution is entirely responsible, and the largest and most popular of the kind in America, curing thousands an nually. Kemember the time and place, and come early. CSend to the In stitute for circular. augl-lm. Safely and Certainly that groat remedy, Olenn's sulphur Soap, re moves cu'aneous eruptions by opening the pores whose obstruction was the cause of the difficulty. Test and you will in dorse it. JIAllUIEO. At the residence of the brido's father, August .3d, by W. J. Howlett, J. P., Mr. Charles Chatterson, of Clatsop county, and Miss Olive Akins, of Clackamas coun ty, Oregon. NEW TO-DAY Ordinance No. 135. Be it ordained and established by the City Council of Oregon City : mil AT ORDINANCE NO. H4, PERTAIX JL Ing to Oeese and Ducks is hereby re pealed. Passed the Cit v Council August- 7th, ISTtj. TIIOS. CIIARMAN, Attest i Maj or. M. C. Anrjrr, Recorder. Ordinance No. 136. Bo it. ordained and established by the City Council of Oregon City : mil AT THE RECORDER SHALL RE X entitled. to a salary of ten dollars per vonth which shall b fn pthI cr!!ip!"?tt compensation for any and all services re quired of him, and that air ordinances in conflict are hereby repealed". Passed the City Council Aucrnsf 7th, 1S76. TIIOS. CHAR-MAX, Attest : Mayor, M. C. Atiiev, Recorder. HARDING & HANSEN, PAINTERS. "AITE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL V kinds of Painting at short notice and at reasonable pries, and will guarantee to do as good work as any shop on the coast. Orders left at Ward $; Harding's drug store will be prom-ptly attended to. K-KIsomiiiiiig aixl Coloring a Specially. Oregon City, August 4, 1S76 :tf. imirTiiiii rm NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, AT John Lewis' Old Stand. C1 AV. O.VXOXC II AS OPEXEO AT v this old stand, where he is prepared to do anything in his line. 8T"Horso sho i:i x aspocialy. Ornn City, Miv L''i:m3 MILLINERY GOODS ! JIST HECEIVED, AT MRS. K. S. Qt Warren's Millinery Store, a now and elegant stock of latest styles of Millinery and Ladies' Furnishing Ooods, for the SPRING TRADE, Which will be sold at reasonable prices. Ladies living in the country, favoring mo with their orders, will find them promptly attended to. MRS. K. S. WAR II EX, One door south of Dr. Welch's office. Oregon City, March 17, 1370. County Assessor's Notice. V"OTICK IS IIERKIIY GIVEX THAT iN th3 Hoard of Equalization for the County of Clackamas will meet at the ollice of the County Clerk on the last Mon day in August, lSTti, to publicly 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 the ISoard. J. II. LEWELLEX. Assessor Clackamas County. Oregon City, August 4, l.S70-4t. Administrator's Notice. In the Matter of the Estate of Lafayette Mav, deceased. VrOTIC'K IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT J I have been appointed administrator of the estate of Lafayette May, deeeas"d, by the Hon. County Court of Clackamas County, therefore all iicrsons having claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned at the office of Johnson a Mct'own, in Oregon City, with the necessary vouchers, within six months from this date. P. fi. XOYER, Adm'r estate Lafayette May, deceased. Oregon City, July 23, 1S76-4L Administrator's Sale. 1)IKL.IC XOTICE IS II Kit Kit V GIVEX . that by virtue of an order made by the County Court within and for t he county of Multnomah and State of Oregon on the loth day of July, 1ST'!, in t he matter of the estate of Elizabet h Kellogg, deceased, T,t he administrator of the estate of said Elizabeth Kellogg, deceased, will on Monday, the 21st day of August, at the Court, Hons-.? door in Oreiron City, in thecounty of Clackamas and State of Oregon, at-the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, otrer for sale at. publicauetion the following described real estate, to-wit : The undivided south half of the undivided nort h h'alf of t he donation land claim of Cyrus Wadsworth, late of Clackamas county, Oregon, Xotitlcation No. containing SO acres. The whole of said land claim being bounded as follows, to-wit.: tteinning at a point 10 chains south of the northeast corner of the north west quarter of section S In T. 2 S. R. 2 E., running thence south ch a?) Iks, thence east 2o eh 72 Iks, thence south 32 ch US Iks, thence west 17 eh at Iks, thence north 51 west (i!) ch iW Iks, thence north 51 , east I ch 7llksthence north SO ch 11 1 Us, t hence cast 10 ch I lk, to t he place of beginning in Clackamas county and State of Oregon. Terms Cash, gold coin, in hand. t h aki.es (aunxEii, July 10, ls7G:vl. Administrator. Sheriff's Sale. ' Vllt'lli: OK A DEt'KEE VXD writ of execution, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, to me as'sheriiT, directed in favor of, first, b. I). C. Latonret te anil against W. W. Ruck and II. S. Hack, for t he sum of three thousand eight- hun dred dollars in United States gold coin, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month from the 1st day of Ortober, A. 1. 1S75, and the further sum of twenty three and ten niichu ndredt hs dollars costs and accruing costs upon this writ. Second in favor of H. S. P.uck and against, W. J. Rerger for the sum of sixteen hundred and twenty (1020) dollars gold coin, to bear in terest at the rate of one percent, per moid h from the 1st day of October, A. 1). 1S75. Now, therefore, I have, on ( his t he sf h day of July, A. 1. ls,0, levied upon the follow ing described real estate to sat ist'v t he judg ment in favor of b. 1 ). C. batourette, to-wit : Lots Xo. one (1), two ('), four (I), live (."), six (ii). seven (7) and eight (S), In block X'o. twelve (12), In Oregon Citv, Clackafnas count v, Oregon. Also tbe x. W. hi of the S. K. J.f. the X. E. hi of the S. W. hi, and lots one (l),two () and three (.'?), in sect ion twentv-one (21), T. 2 S., R. 2 K., excepting therefrom eight. (S) acres heretofore deeded and conveyed to II. L. I'ittoclc A- Co., t he land described being one hundred and fift.v-seven acres of the donation claim of said II. S. Ruck. I have also on this the Nth day of July. A. I. 1S70, levied upon the said last, described tract of land to satisfy the judgment in favor of II. S. P.uck, that is, after satisfying the first above named judgment and costs thereupon, and on Jloiulay, tlic -Jls1 flay of August, 17 C, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. m. of said day, at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, I wil 1 sell all the right, title and interest of the above defendants to the aliove described real property, first to sat isfy t lie judgment, in favor of L. I). C. I atourettc: second, the last described tract of land, to sat isfy t he judgment in favor of H. s. Buck-. at public auction to the highest, bidder for cash to me in hand paid in C S. gold coin. .T. T. APPEUSOX, Sheriff of Clackamas countv, Ogn. Oregon City, July 10, 1876 :wl. A. BROUGHTOH, "XITOTTLD IXFORJ1 THE CITIZEXS OF M Oregon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish Fir & Gedar Lumber, Of every description, at low rates. Ajrn APPLE BOXES. AT.SO, Dry Flooring, C'ciliiijr, Rustic, Spruce, (for shelving), Lattice, Picltcts, nnd Foil re-Posts, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Street, and Sidewalk lumber furnished on t lw shortest notice, at as low rates as it can be purchased in the State. (Jive me a call at the OItlC(JOX CITY SA II" MILLS. Oregon City, June 10, is5:tf LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE '.'ST' CsSPl stabs: -o- rpilE UNDERSKJXED PROPRIETOR OF 1. the Liverytableon Fifth street.Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand RujTSrics, C'arrinjc nm! Ilnrks. Saddle mill Hog gy Horses. Prices Tlerisonaljle. AXDY WILLIS, Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1875. Proprietor. J. P. WARD. GKORGEA. IIARDIXO. WARD & HARDING,. DJGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of Drugs and Cliemicals, Pcrfiinifrjr, Soapa, tombinnd lir u slips, , Trusses, Supporters. suoiiKier l.raeei i'niir ucv a ii 1 Toilet Articles, ....ALSO , Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys, Olass, Putty, Paints, Oil, Varnishrtand Iye Stuff, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR ME DICINAL PURPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. KyPhj-sicians' Prescriptions carefully conrpoundcdrand all orders correctly an swered. BT'Open at all hours of t he night. 3AH accounts must be paid monthly. novOtf WARD& HARDING. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, m( t mi i "iiUaV-mU THOMAS CHAR MAN ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZEXS of Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that hois still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Nimble Six Pence U Better than a Slow Shitting. I have just returned from Sau Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before ofTered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Ever Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinaware, Queonsware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Stj-lcs, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N Rope, Faming tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil " Cloth, Wall Paper, etc Of the above list, I can say my stock Is the MOST C O JIPI.F.TE ever ottered in t Lis market, and was selcted wit li especial care for the Oregon City trade. All of which I now offer for sale at the Lowest FTarkct Rates. X'o use for the ladies, or any one else, to think fit" going to Portland to buy goods for I am Drterminal to Sell. Vimp and not to allow myself to be UNDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay nients, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables mo to know the re ijiiirements of the trade. Come one and all and s'C for yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CIIAKMAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless for me to fell you all the advantages I can offer you in "the sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All I wish to say is Come, anil Scr.aiitl Examine fee Yourselves for I do not wish to make any mistakes. My obji-ct is to toll all my old "friends now that I am still alive, and desirous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. TIIOS. CHARMAX, Main Street, Oregon City, Legal Tenders and County Serin taken at market rates. TIIOS. CHARMAX. C"5!),000 lbs wool wanted bv TIIOS. CHARMAX. "GJTY 0FSALE," eKUKAFTKit VXD UXTII, Fllt ther notice the City of Salem will touch at the WHARF IN GREGOfii CITY, On its up trips each week on Wednesday mid Kutiirlnyi3Ioriiiiirs, And on t he down trips, Tuesi!ray ami Friday Afternoons. Freight and Travel respectfully solicited. V. H. SCOTT t CO. July IS, lS7G.tI. W. FRIEDLANDER The well known JEWELER OF PORTLAND, Charges PIEW YORK PRICES, FOR "Watch Xvepaiiiii. Cleaning- a Watcli f?3 OO Ulitiii-Sprinjj 1 ."O Glasa -OF- AVALTIIAM, ELGIN, SPRIXGFIICI.D, and SWISS WATCHES, Only the best qualities Guaranteed for t wo years from day of sale. r?Orders sent from the country care fully attended. 103 FIrt St., in Odd Fellows IJuidin-. July '2S, lH7G-3m. bTAilMlVS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. V"OTIC'E IS HEIIKIIY GIVEN THAT 1 by virtue of an order of the Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, madeon the loth day of June, 1S70, authorizing, directing and licensing me as t he Guardian of Augustus Edward Ebbinger, Charles Ebbinger anil Ijouisu Ida Ebbinger, minor heirs of Win. A. Ebbinger, deceased, to sell all their in terest in and to the ral estate described in the petition for order of sale to-wit : the undivided t hree-sevent hs of the following described real estate, to-wit : Heginning at a iw)int 7 3D-110 chains south and 4 42-lX) chains cast of the north-cast corner of sec tion ft, T. 4 S., R. 4 E., running thence west, :W 50-1'X) chains ; t hence nort h 'J" 70-100 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence north Ti 50-100 chains; thence cast SO chains ; thence south 5-1 chains to place of beginning, containing 32-'i 50-100 acres, be iog the donation land claim of Frederick Wallestein and wife in Clackamas county, State of Oregon, I will cx"osn for sale and on Friday, August 25t h, 1S7H, at t he hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the 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. AVM. WADIIAMS, Guardian of Augustus Edward, Charles and Ixiuisa Ida Ebbinger. July 28, !7ti:w4. ""CATTLE jon SALE. THE VMIKRSIOXED HAS A FINE lot of Cattle for sale at Harding's Mill, which will be sold at reasonable prices. Persons desiring to purchase will do well to call and examine my stock, consisting of Six 3-vear old heifers and steers, six 4 and 5 vear old heifers and steers, and twelve fine milch cows Harding's MilL August 4,lS7i-lm. Notice. TTAKE THIS METHOD OF IV formingmv old patrons and the pub lic generally that I have just opened a SADDLE AND HARHESS SHOP, In the Masonic building. Main St.. Oregon Citv. where I will be pleased to serve all who may give me a call with anything in wy line at the lowest cash prices. J. K. UKAU.UI. Oregon City, July 1 J. 187r3 am. .- r ESTABLISHED I860. B. A. HUGHES, Opposite the Postofficc, MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. Dealer lu DRY GOODS, CLOTIIIXG, HA TS , BOOTS and SHOES,. HOSIERY. - LADIES' AND CENTS' Fl'RNISIUNG GOODS, PERFUMERY, TABLE CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROPE. - GRAIX SACKS, WOOL SACKS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Y STOCK OF GENERAL 5IF.il- chandise is lare and well assorted. There is no house in the city that can undersell me. SMALL PROFITS AND Q.IK1 RETURNS, Is my motto. Please call and sec for yourselves that the (Joods at the old firm of It. A. Hughes cannot be beaten in quality or price. I keep the best Tea and Coffee and a good supply of Family tirnreriex. I give the highest market price for good Country Produce. B. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, March 17th, 1S7G. County Scrip Taken as Cash. Ja7:tf. LANI FOK SAM fK HAVE THE FOLLOWING REAL Estate lor sale. Xo. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon City. Xo. 2. KIO Acres, good house, and barn full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation, orchard, good water: 15 miles trom Oregon City. Price SotW, half down. Xo. 3. !I:-JO Acres, 7o in cultivation : houses-, barns, wells, Ac.; good orchard; C miles from On-iron City. Priee $-1,500 ; halt down. Sell half place at same rates. X'o. 4. 2!() Acres, 25 acres under cultiva tion, 5 acres orchard, good running water; 125 acres open, brush land ; ?i mile from school honse ; Smiles from Oregon City. Sl.ryW; half down, bal ance in one and two years. X'o. 5. Part of all the P.arbcr farm, on the river at Lock Island above Oregon City ; per acre. Xo. (1. Land on t he river above Oregon City, cheap; part of the Larber claim; good vood yard. Xo.7. 3-iO acres: 75 irn proved", a large, new, well finished lrame dwelling, plum and apple orchards, living wa ter, IS acres of fall wheat, ti miles from Oregon City, on Molalla road, church and school house adjoining ; can be had 1'or $1,250, one-third down, balance on time. Xo. 9. 40 acres at Milwaukie; part beaver dam. Priee, $1,000. Xo. 10. A one and half story house, one lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., in Oregon City, for $125. Xo. 11 160 acres of land, with 10 acres un der new fence ami a growing crop of wheat, about -10 acres verv casilv cleared, all of the rest timbered land, well watered, S miles from Oregon City. Priee $S25 ; $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, tree of charge, in managing the same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms by calling on us. JOHXSOX& MtCOWX, and jonxsox, Mccowx &MAcnuM. Offices in Oregon City and Portland. X'ov. 12. 1S75 .if Lower Than Eve it AVIXG taken advantacp of 3k B the l.i condition cf the Eastern and Cali fornia Money Mar kets, I have Purchased for Cash The Largest Stock WATCHES, JEWELRY & SIIVERWARE. Ever brought, to Oregon, andam now enabled to offer thont at Retail at former AVIIOLE.SALK PRICE. Xo 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 tacles. To those intending to send East for Wntcbes, 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. l?y all means give me a call before going, or sending elsewhere B. L. STONE, 103 Eront-st.. Portland, Oregon. W. CASEDY, Denier in '--3 GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AXI" FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES. fiaiii St reef, Oregon City, Ono door south of Ward A Harding's Dm; store OCR STOCK CONSISTS OF EYEHV- thing usuallv kept. In a vef! f-toc!:"d r'amily Grocery Store. Keep only first class goods. Reorders delivered to any part of Oregon Citv or Can em ah. Ore :i on City, June 9, !S76.-tf. still n thOielFT" REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF HAAS' SALOON. WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to te found in the city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered In the city free of charge. The highoiitcas.h orice paid forcountrv produce. Orejon City, March 28, 1873. i.- A-.-;1.;-'-'''' WAYcrifid ' Hear, lor I willxneak uf excelleni tliing-w." m0 .0!D'S EXTRACT The great Vegetable Iai Hesiroyer. Has been in use over thirty) years, and for cleanliness and prompt cura tive virtues cannot be excelled. 5HH.DREM.-Xo family can afford to be without Pond's Extract. Accidents, Braises. Contusions, Cats, Sprains, are relieved nlmost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains or Itnrns, Scald, Excoriations, ( bafings, Old Sore noils, Felons, Corns, etc. Airesta io flamation, reduces swellings, etops bleeding, removes discoloration? and heals rapidlv. i FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves pain in I lie back uiul loins.fullnens and pressing pain in the hend. nausea, vertigo. 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Iu addition to the foregoing, they order its u-e fur Nwellinps ot nil kinds,' uit-s , Sore Throat, Intiaincd Tonsils, Eimple and chronic Oiarrhtca, f'nlnrrb, for which it is a specific,) Ciiiibla ins, Frost ed l'cct, Ntings of JnscctSj jJIoMiitocs, etc., Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed all manner of ekin diseases. TCILET USE. Ivcmovori Soreness, KcuKbncss, nud Smarting; heals Cuts, Kruptions, r.nd Pimples. It rei-iv-, invi'jnra es, and re- frtthe, while wonderfully improving the t'omiilex ion. TO FARME553. Pond's Extract. ?v"o Stock lireedor.no LivervMan can afford tobe without it. It U used by all the Leading Livery Stables, Street ltailrouds and first Horsemen in New York City. It has uo equal for Sprains, ITar lies or Saddle. Cliafintis, Stiffness, Scratches, SwcIlin.r,C'Mts, Lacerations, ItlccrfiiiK, Pneumonia Colic, Dinrrbtra, Chills, Colds, etc. Its range of action is wide, and the relief it affords is so prompt that it la invaluable in every i'arm-vard as well as in evcryF.irm -hor.se. Let it be tried once, and yon will never be without it. CAUT10K. Pond's Extract has been imitated. Thegenuine article has the words .Pond's Ex tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by the only persons liviup who ever knew bow to prepare it nropciiv. Itefuse all other pre parations of Witch IlazcL This is the onlr article used by Physicians, and in the hospi tals of this country and Europe. HISTORY A0 USES OF PGMD'S EXTRACT, in luimpiili't form, pent free m application to PQSOS EXTRACT CO&PAEY, w ilaidea Lane, Is'.-w York. SAL. 1876. PROCAi O IS. CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAV THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND. PASSEXGEHS FOH CniCAGO, XIA gara Kails, PitVOiurg, Philadelphia,. Montreal, Quebec, Xew York, Poston, or any point East, should buy their TUANSCOXTI N liNTA L TI C K UTS Via the Pioneer Route, THE CHICAGO & NOHTII-WIiSTKRN RAILWAY. THIS IS THE ISTCKT ROUTE EAST. Its track ia of STEEL RAILS, and on it, has been nmdthn fastest time that has ever been MAKE in this country. ISythis route passengers for points cast of Chicago havo choice of the following lines from Chicago : By tlie Pitt sbnrr. Fort lVnyne nl Cliiciio n nl Icimylvnia Kiiilwnyi: THROUGH TRAIXS DAILY,witl PuII 99 man Palace Cars through to Philadel phia and Xew York on each train. S THROUGH. 'I RAIN, with Pullman Palace Cars to Baltimore and Wash ington. By the LaKe Shore ami Micliig-nn Southern Itailwny miii Connection (Xew York. Cent nil anil Krie Ituil roads) : THROUGH TRAIXS DAILY, with i Palace Drawing Room and Silver Pal ace Sleeping Cars t hrough to Xew York. liy tlie Mi-lii mi Central, Grand Trunk, Great IVewtern and Krfo and Xew York. Central Railways: 3 THROUGH TRAIXS, with Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars through to Xew York, to Xiagari Falls, DulTa lo, Rochester or Xew York city Ity Baltimore anil Ohio Railroad: THROUGH TRAIXS DAILY, with - Pullman Palace Cars for Xcwark. Zanesville, Wheeling, Washington anil llaltiinore without change. This is the SHORTEST, REST and only line runningl'ullnian celebrated PALACE SLEEPIXG '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 CII1CAUO ASU THE EAST. This popular route is unsurpassed for Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth, well-ballasted and perfect track of steel rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep ing Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of movuig trains, the regularity with which they run, t he admirable arrangement of running through cars to Chicago trom all points West, secure to passengers all the comforts in modern Railway Traveling. X'o change of Cars and no tedious delays at Ferries. Passengers will find Tickets via this Fa vorite Route at 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. STEXXETT. Hon. Pas. Agent. MARTIX HUG II ITT, Gen. Sup. H. 1. STAXWOOD, General. Agency, 121 Montgomery street, f-an Francisco. Aug. 13 :ly CLIFF HOUSE. OREGON CITY, OREGON, T. W. RHODES, ri'opi'ietor. Transient Hoard. $1 to S'-i per Day. Single Meals.... . .50 cents. Board per Week 85 OO BoartI and Lodrln', per week fi OO The Table will be supplied with the best the market affords. Pall Suppers furnished on short notice, and at reasonable terms. X'ov. F9.lS75.-tf IMFORTAiVT TO ALL WHOM ilT MAY CONCERN! BEIXG DESIROI S OF ADOPTING a new rule of business, Iwould request those indebted to me to come and Pay Up Immediately, And save inconvenience and expense, as I have determined to collect what is due me. I have reduced tbe prices on Goods great ly, and can assure all that I can give Bargains to Cash Buyers. Come and see for your own satisfaction. . LEVY. O o : f- i i i i i ' i 0 o 0 o o o o o o o O o o S9f?SlS