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J mi . w.i-m'., , gifi ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE i - - in,, . i pnTEnpmiL rnnrrnTTrnrST 2i. 1S76. "tirrlll!TS I r I.KOAIj SCOl'T iTltEH--,,K r" . nun OV TUISI- lflo - - v- 4, .1. mests r.ni.M.ws ETC, BTC. !..-. 1 roi a I if I Irt , weather here n. he Vl . .. ....,: to rain for scv- ic and inrri-""r J " . .ii l.oc Impn verv ' ... i. vnni.tinn of an I ... . Willi "M VT 'rtwo on Saturday evening, .that -shower we weroall amused 1 ' f.e familiar form of a member re eal fraternity of Oregon City tW ..i-.r.in attempt to look at 'Thi hN I'rccirious. seat on the bur inC , ' r P.VU8C. He was the n(-e euaru oi n fvo.ir city, who were on their way km ?0,,r from 'tho cares and troubles of nrld. 1W UUIV was I" tuvf". Rock, for a weeK or la"'" v btion "".' rrroim.r. but the roma our nun ...l ?- ;,,r table was more than 111 OUf ,i.ntinn tn rilltV COUld and toot care oi some one FV he reined in and to . s.- man leavintf it to fe to take care of those other outer ..-.? .i Una ri.i77.tL bi'Mlut SOIUC o' "- " - v " " r , MnM , i:.,.i.,:,th ritt.rinir J ,,ne whose sight was keener than A .r..j vsfwiiethiniiaDproach- f, from afar "If. One saying that it ii -.imei. aniiuier imc an r. j i l : .kfu " o..tl..r liko h ' Siwash nhaiii. al"1 "" 4i . ,l;t" Many were the conjectures, 1 ihe last was as near the truth as L usually get. No one could ana- that "arrangeuieui, out tv as 'ute that we judged. Some thought t a part of it was intended for a " ' J ..... ! ft ft 1- 1 t, ,11 Ulljl titfon, " .i-s-.V,- K,,f ii.., incoover vou would doubt whether '.jn'UkeanvthiiJg you had ever seen '.re I'art of our doubts vanished lliiPwc saw n frtt-n, ami on that face a hi mill that grin tortured itself into .1.... .. ..! 1L"4 ntit n umilck it we hail oiieu sft.ii uii iuiiiiii.il . niir loviai inenti nave. io the Lire f that pi zing throng, and it t,i several etiorts before he could tia ittssahlo "Gee-llaw!" Alas! !, futilo were ins eiioris. one Lrtielu of spu n eouui nis musical tail imparl 10 as worry u hmikhi irof Hoinants as ever Jehu held the U,llHOVT. x The rear was wen proiecieu ny our in U S.iui, (. nai lev, aim l ist, nut not " Lt, th'1 lr. ivtcn was armeu aimo.se in a ne. it may ne niy a ruse tuerre" to say Table Hock, and it is -i I .I... ,!... .. ... ..... is.lllC IlliU il" illf tril ill.? -II l.lll the Simix. n secoiul thought, I hrr think that they are after (lie ,ux lava use th' v must have left . : I .1. I. r 1 kvn sui repiii v, ui nit-v iiucu km one to drive their " riir" out of km, whilst they went round through -lanes ami alleys, rstill, I wish that riii!! their stay thry may meet w ith act iilciits, kill plenty of game and free fnm tiirht boots. ind wet clothes. LviiKiiiir ihe numerous people we ree- !iiizi here are : Mrs. Winston, Mrs., its and Mister liement, Mrs. Pease .1 eight children, Mrs. Met 'no, Miss llieon, Master I'aeon, Mr. It. Haw int. Mr.. Mrs. mill Miss Alln-i"lt Mr ill Mrs. lthodes, f.om your city ; Mr., in and Master Moore, Mr. and Sirs. Fellows, from Canemali ; Mrs. right and familv, from Molalla; I'sMrs. Cm nor and Kimball, of I'ort- ml; Mrs. Starkveather and children. Hi 17 r Is families whose names we live not N-en a.Me tt fiml out. I'm neeominmlaliDiis at the hotel are ne lair, liit! table is good enough r anyone and well waited on. The itrictor is kind and iblirinir to his jiiests and does his Ik-sI for the eamp- s. Ill laet he looks well alter the re- :irene nts oi Imth mnii and beast I'we. in s.-arch of health and exereist illuinl a line huntiugeouutrv, as I !: vi' they ran put in more miles with ii in a hirl than any other place ie cr saw, tnHMi iishini; win u- l xImmiI thrte miles from here on the lill.i. One cainu.t take a wagon -re. ami, hs iinr.isciiicnts are not too ii'.iiiil, I would siirre.st to the own rolthe Siiriugs thatit wonbl In'a rood aieui -.i wujroii ro;il t the lishimr "iin Js. it would not cost iiiut-li, and ulil quite an ui-oui.sitioii to the inure seekers for pastime. i ne roads to the rv-rniirs are in verv h! e imlili in. One can n.ake the urn.y from O.-egon it3' to this wr in t'uive-juarters f a da- coui- nahl v. toi.w amuse themselves here in mmu wavs. some with croo.net liers with iiall, and some of the older ifN seem to have all thev can attem in eookin ':ui.leatiii'r. I h ive asket pv.i'ir various iiiu-stioiis to aceoinit r it, i.ii! as the answer is inyariAtilv io word Quantity, I have ouit in stigatmtr. umlays pass aliout the same as otlier lys.oiuy. proliai.lv. a little more so 'i i learn tnat tlx i-imn-ii hem is nietum.s favored with a iiastor. The l.uil.liuirs around the elearinir re in irood eondition and atlord ri-as inably gixxl ae-ommodatiou to met hi uemands. The luith house could tje 'proved with a yerv little lalsr, aiu f haths made water-light, but still ere is not miifii ran i to .m ) i in 'my who are sutVerimr frnm rhiim:i. "in. etc., derive mucn benefit from em, they say, but not having the ' leumiuer inyselt,I don't know how Real Estate Transfers. Following are the real estate transfers for the week ending Aug. 24th : United States to Cyras II. Holdredge, nortb-east U of tho south-east of section 15 in T. 4 S. II. 1 E., and the lots nuinljcred 1, 2, 3and 4 of section is, and the lot numbered 1 of sect ion Ji, in T. 4 S. It. 2 E., eontainining VfZ acres. (ieorge V. .Shumwav and wife to Thomas Birch, fractional Kirt of sect ion 27, in T. 3 S. Ii. 1 YV., containing W acres, more or less. Consideration So I. William Mill and wife to John Mill, tho north-east quarter of section 7 T. 2 S. It. 3 E., containing 100 acres. Con sideration J.500. Robert Mill, John Mill and wife to Mary Ann Wise, the north-east of section 7 T. 2 S.K. 3 E. containing 1G0 acres; consideration $1,500. United States to James W. Muncv and wife south-west U of section 24 and the north-west H of section 2T in T. 3 S. It. 2 E., containing MM) acres. James W. Munev to A. N. Mnncy the south-west l of section 24 and the north-west 'a of section; 2T, T. 3 S. R. 2 E., containing 1G0 .acres; consideration A CARD. At the last meeting of tho Official Board of the M. E. Church of this citv, it was ascertained that the finances of the church were in quite a healthy condition. Measures were adopted bv which the balance due the Elder ami Pastor, on salary, for the conference year just closing has been paid in full. The indebtedness of the church has been reduced more than one half, and a respectable sum has been secured in aid of the lienevolent enterprises of the church at large. Thanks to all the contributors, not only our own menilers, but the many friends not connected with our church, who have aided in reaching these re sults, so gratifyingjto us. Asa Sandkus, Pros. W. II. Popk, Sec'y. August 21st, 1876. Small-Pox at Milwaukie.-The Portland papers tell of seven cases of small-pox at Milwaukie, and that the patients have not received the neces sary medical attention. We are in formed by reliable authority that there are only rive cases all of a mild type; that Dr. Xorris of this citv has been attending the sufferers, and' that every attention possihle under the circum stances has leeti rendered by the neigh bors. The disease is con lined to the family of a Mr. (Jiay. The "sixty or seventy iersonsexposed," have passed over the time in which the disease should have shown itself, and, as all precautions are licing taken, there is no reason for any further spread of the contagion at that place. The funeral obseouiesr of tho m -v Eugene La Forest took place at the Baptist Church last Wednesday, under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity The funeral sermon was preached by Itev.J. W. Sellwood. The chumh -.. densely crowded with friends ot the deceased, and a large numler followed Another Opportunity for Relief of the Afflicted. The Surgeons of the National Surgi cal Institute, located in Indianapolis; Pacific Division, Alhambra Jiuilding, Bush Street, San Francisco, have yield- . . their remains to their last restii - . ,ll lI,v" ?e.m appeals irom in the cemetery. resun, pt.lco I llu.!r patrons and inends in Oregon J , nd Washington Territory and adjoin ing regions to revisit Portland, ihe Found.--A valuable gold ear-ring was found by Mr. G. P. L,ark, in front of the Lincoln Bakery. The owner can have the same by calling at this office and proving property. Our devil sug gests that tho owner can stand a treat, but we well, they can do just as they please. IIayks and Wheeler Ci.ub. The Republicans of this city and vicinity will meet at the Court House Saturday evening at 74 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a Hayes and Wheeler Club. All aro invited to be present. By order of Committee. .Sentenced. Mrs. McCormick, who i murdered her husband at Astoria on the Cth inst., has beenjsentenced to the penitentiary for life. She made an open confession and acknowledged having committed the murder. A LARGE number of young folks as sembled at Canemah last Friday night for a social dance. The music was good, the participants enioyed them selves hugely, and the party broke up at a seasonable nour. TriE Seminary lias been undergoing repairs during the last month or so, and now looks quite respectable. The best kind of iron frame desks have leen ordered from Chicago, and will arrive on the next steamer. former visit was highly satisfactory and eiicourauruiir. nrmv of the mtients then accepted for treatment being now entirely recovered, while nearly all are greatly benefitted and in a fair way of recovery, lhreeor more or the sur geons will be at the Cosmopolitan Ho tel in Portland. Oregon, from Monday, the 2xth day of August, until Saturday, the 2d September, ls70, six days inclusive. Thev 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 may 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 fyes. Catarrh. Private Diseases. Piles, Fistula, etc. All who wish to avail themselves of the advantages of the Institute, without the long journey to San Fianciscoor Indianapolis, should do so at this time. So cases will be undertaken without a fair hone of re lief. It is needless to say that the in stitution is entirely responsible, and the largest and mbst popular of the Kina in America, curing thousands an nually. Remember the time and place. and come early. CCTSend to the In stitute for circular. aui?4-lm. THOMAS GHARMAII ESTABLISHED 1853. KJThe National Gold Medal was award ed o Bradley fc Hulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the V ienna .Medal lor the ust in tn" world. 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. The Enterprise will be sent to any address from now until the 1st of Jan uary for one dollar. Send along your filthy lucre. If you haven't anything else, a trade dollar will till tho bill. Just think of it. Mr. Phil. Shannon, of Oak Orove, was thrown from a horse last week and severely injured. Tho Dalles Moun taineer says he is getting along finelj and will be around in a week or two. Don't Borrow. The 3011 ng and fas cinating dispenser of tluids at the Shades Saloon has come to grief. It seems that on the 4th of July Mr. Jas. Harding loaned him a ring, which was to be returned on demand. Last Satur day Harding called for the ring, and tho young gent did not know where it was. ine demand has been repeated several times, but the rinir was not forthcoming. On comnlaint of Hardini? ne isouroon Knight was arrested on a liarge of ' larceny bv bailee." and Judge Athev "set him up" for $25 uid costs, amount niir to$ao"-or IS davs n limbo. The borrower of the rintr skirmished around and seen red $14, and decided to take the remaining eleven days in tho Hoel de Willis. Eastward Bouso.-Our .young friend Sam Church, of Salem, dropped into our office !ast Friday. He was en route for the Centennial, and intends to see all the sights belore his return. Way cr. Cyrus II. Walker, of East Portland, Richmond Winston, of Dam ascus, and Harvey E. Cross, of this city, went to the top of Mount Hood last wecK. Harper's for Septemrer. The Sep tember number of the Magazine con tains an unusual variety of readintr matter. Book vii., of Gcorire Eliot's Daniel Deronda." is iriven.entire. In this part Deronda meets his mother. and ii wendoler.'s career reaches its culmination in one of the stronctest dramatic situations that (ienrsre Eliot has ever portrayed. In addition to four strong serial stories, there are in this number five excellent short stor ies. In the editorial department the reader will find discussed all the note worthy current events of science, liter ature and society. The Weekly and Bazar are overflowing with the usual good things. Dr. A. H. Bell, of Albany, has been in town for the past week visiting old friends and looking after his business a If airs. He reports business good at Albanj. Vaccinate ! We do not suppose that our citj' will bo visited by this dreaded small-pox, but it is advisable that the necessary precaution should bo taken. Schools. Miss Emma Pumbrun will reopen her school next Monday morn ing. Miss Jennie Barlow has opened a school in tho Phoenix House. POXD'S EXTRACT Thousands of phy slclans of all schools Allopathic, Homeo pathic, Botanic 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 druggists. Vacant Places. In the dental ranks will never occur if you are particular with your teeth, and cleanse them every day with that fa mous tooth-wash, SOZODONT. From youth to old age it will keep the enamel spotless and unimpaired. Tho teeth of persons who use SOZODONT have a pearl-like whiteness, and the gums a roseate hue, while the breath is puri fied, and rendered sweet and fragrant. It is composed of rare antiseptic herbs and is entirely free from the objection able and injurious ingredients 01 lootli Pastes, cvc. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS ot" Orepon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A limbic Six Pence is Belter than a SIoic Shitting. HEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, AT John Lewis' Old Stand . N OAV. G VXONG HAS OPENED AT this old stand, where he is prepared to do anything in his line. -WHorse sho-ing aspeclaly. Oregon City, MavJ : a ( F!LLINERY GOODS ! G. XV. Carver, of Osweqo, has left foreparts unknown, and several cred- tors in this city and Oswego, mourn his untimely departure. Good. Tho street commissioner has a for:e of workmen busily enzasretl in tilline the ruts on Main street with fine gravel. JITS' v Letter List. letters remaining in the Postollice, at Oregon City, August 25th, 1S7(J: Assessor Clackamas Co.; Brnsar IIu lert; Baler, Jeid; Brock, Mahlin;Dun- ias. Jnies: I'owell. lieo. 15.: Primlle. N.; Porter. John O.; Person, J. Mrcrs, .MeiiiKia .Mrs.; Warren Mr. L. Hapaway. our foreman, who has bee'n down with typhoid fever for ho past two weeks, is slowly conva- 1 lescing. Read tho ad of Paul Boj'C", M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Olfice in tho rear of Mr. Fish's store. Isaac W Mohala M rs. ; Warren, M . M rs. . Wool drieh, Henry; Young, Annie Miss. If called for please sav when "adver tised." J. M. Bacon, P. M. Bound kou the Mountains. "Last Saturday a party of our citizens F. O. S. L Chas. McCown, Geo. A. Harding, Stevens. David Caufield and Cautield left for Table Rock, about 1.5 miles south-east of Wilhoit's Soda Sprint's. The party are determined to bring a wagon load of game l ome with them, and intend to kill it all in two weeks. We imagine that we can see them cominjr in town with a wairon load of dusty, ragged, sun-inirnt individuals. V flin water in the spring is much J ronger, clearer and pleasanter than it v iM ,,',llr years ago. Many say it has i-iieei with them, but, so far, al-"'.'"s-li I havo hidden quite a quantity it, 1 have failed. I heard a lady the i !hr $ oxPr?iR ?r approbation ) 1 mo water. s:ivm.r thu ! liL-i it lunch iM'cause it made her lielch so It inclines some to rapid walks woods, and still others to "cast rJOtuh." I e had a flying visit from tho "Buzz f'S l!ee"-a few days ago, and often now ; e ponder whether it was a mortal unto ourselves, or one from an V'er sphere. neru must 00 lot) peoplo here now, 'id thev all seem to be enjoying "-iiiwivm 111 i M.niier mt i seems ' ne Maiisiactory to them. A Wanderer. Mo lai, la MiNEs.-Mr. A. Mathoit. iVoodburn Station, in a letter to the Ionian, of the 21st, says: " Noticing article in a recent number of a Port "1 iarer in regard to the mines on 'lehead waters of the Molalla.and hav- "ftjnst returned from that part of the """ury, 1 win sav that l louno. notn- "K in the shade of sold. and was hard IV aide to find mv wav out of the ihoiintaius. beins "lost alone without r( for two davs. The only live ob- r','t I Saw iluriiiir twn Anrrfi VAt A moil. k'r.. 1 . . """.- - . r iear, that met nie on a log ana ! me very near me. Althousrh I was puingrv, I had no arms or weapons of tip 1, 80 1 (,a not a,ne on ,x;ar r... ; A number assert that thev have ''ll-VI frl .1 . 1 T !.. : !. im a in.: 1 1 1 u nictb nn;v Kllliwra. I... ..-......:... , ,,Iai. Jiliiculties has knocked the min- ever out of me. A German enma in t K ft-rt K.,-: F"-e kind of metal in a veast powder fit I,al we shall soon find out what sL : vera l ivarties started out in the ntains about the same time, and Ifrs with IwMnrr nul nt encounter each other ! '7nat Vin nit.. 1. l. - v 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 .11 1 1 , i' 1 it n i,q rnn lost. As for m rv 1 1 1 . . , . , . ... vl iT. '--. i-ortiann euitor start- 111 I hnt - ! . A. f nd hV Vk- l- rTOl.,on. a Iew ,a.vs ago "o-ncry lost " probably hand e ihe Clackamas Paper Mills are to . 8f)hl on tho 2nd of Sentemho. ;n IlTin .. .. " iThe to! lUe Court "ouse in this city, i ierms of sale are ten nor nnt ale 1" balance on confirmation of n. in anoiner column Retired from Business. Tho old firm of Barlow A Fuller have disposed of their grocery store to Mr. T. A Bacon, who will lie found at the old stand reaily to wait on the old custom ers and as many new ones as may favor him with a call. Theodore has had considerable ext-erience in this line of business, and will m1 wavs keep a first-class stocK ot goons, uive nun a call and you will not regret it. Atten tion is also called to Barlow fc Fuller's notice in another column. Rev. Mr. Day of the M. E. Church, took his departure last Wednesday for tho conference. He made a few fare well remarks at the union meeting last Sunday 'evening, in which he ex pressed bimselfas being highly pleased with his charire here. We hope his lot will be cast in this citv for the com ing year. Mr. Dav has proved himself a competent minister and a perfect cen iiemanand the members of his church all unite in favor of. his reappoint ment. 1ST I1ECKIVED, AT MttS. K. S. "arreii's M illincry .store, a new and clepnnt stock of latest styles of Millinery and Ladles r urnlshintr Ooods, for the SPRING TRADE, Which will bo sold at reasonable prices. I-M-ulics living In the country, tavorinfr me wit h their orders, will find them promptly attended to. MRS. K. S. WAnilEX, One door sout h of I r. Welch's ofilcc. Oregon City, March 17, LS7i. County Assessor's notice. "OTICI3 IS HKItKBY GIVEN THAT I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK or OOODS ever before offered In this city ; and consists in pan, as 101 lows : Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chlnaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platedwarc, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Iadics and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N Rope, Fani ing tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, 2iattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc Of the above list, I can say my stock is the MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this market, and was seleted witli especial care for the Oregon City trade. All of which I now offer for sale at tho Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of (foing to Portland to buy goods tor I am Determined to Sell Cheaj and not to allow myself to be USDEUSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oretron City enables me to know the re quirements of the trade. Come one and all and see lor yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CI I A KM AN cannot, br beaten in quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages I can offer you in t he sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, sincl probably you have been disap pointed. All I wish to say is Come, and Sand Examine for Yourselves fori do not wish to make any mistakes My object is to tell all my old friends now that I am still alive, and desirous to sell Koods cheap, for cash, or nion such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. THOS. OHAttMAN. Main Street, Oregon City I-Cgal Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. THUS. UUAKMA.N, "50,000 lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CIIAUMAN ESTABLISHED I860. B. A. HUGHES, Opposite tho rostofHce. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. Ileal' t in di:v goo is, CLOTHING, HA TS , BOOTS ami SHOES, HOSIER V. LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, PERFUMER V, TABLE CUTLER Y, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. HARDWARE, FAR?. If 3 IMPLEMENTS, ROPE. GRAIN SACKS, WOOL SACKS, - Thk Alden Fruit Preservin;Co. will commence operations on tho apple and jear crop soon. Who Wouldn't ? Health-seekers 1 and hunters around Soda Springs saj dainthe-ram. Chas. Ar.nnioiiT takes his departure for Soda Springs Saturday to recu perate. The captivating Hob XV., of Albany, writes us that he is 'appy. lie ought to be. Union meeting at the Congregational Church next Sunday evening. Capt.Mh.es ltai.L.hnsbcen tendered command of the Alice. Capt. J. D. M11.LEK is making an ad dition to his residence. M 11. James Upton, of Nestuggah, is in town. The night watchman consigned uisturbcr of the peace to the county jail last Sunday night, and was sur prised totind that he had disappeared next morning 1 Ie had forgotten about ;,?iei miUlly the prisoners who escaped last week. Our informant says ! ",i-er "rived tlovv wn before .-men man nag tho door locked. Accident. Ira Mayfield, of Port- ianu, wnne working the press in this office last Thursday, allowed his hand y. o..,, rounce and in at- i.uii.iiuS i I'rcveni aamage to the iv lw lingers of his right hand badly crushed betwen the drawer iioiiKTiuiu i ne inaten, me hnger nails irr....B nn-i -iy lurn out oy ine roots. Jin. ii- 1j. 11 ada way, of Yamhill county called on us last Monday. He reports Crops looking well and that the people of that county will have their boat ready in time to carry it to market, and that the boat will go through tho locks if it takes force to put it through. K. of P. Messrs. DeardorfF and Deady, of Portland, were in town last week for the purpose of making pre liminary arrangements for the organi zation ofaK. of P. Lodge. Sufficient encouragement was received and a lodge will be instituted here at an early day. Boardof Equalization. The Board of Equalization for this county will meet at the County Clerk's office on Monday next, when all grievances in reference to assessments will be heard. A Harvest ot Health Those who use Ilostetter'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 tho 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 niendation 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 inuth, etc., afford no adequate safe trnard. The Hitters are also highly desirable as a substitute for the ordinary nervines and sedatives. The hydrate or 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 the venous sys- ! tern : and thelatterruiningthedigestion and infesting the blood. Ilostetter's Hitters achieves the remedial purpose of both these medicines, which is to sooth tho brain and nerves, without causing anv hurtful after effects, but on the contrary, toning as well as soothing the irritated sensorium. The nervous invalid who uses this superla tive vegetable nervine, finds in it a source of unspeakable relief, and of un- woiueu vitality as well. County of Clackamas will mtv-t at the ollice of the County Clerk on t!i-. last Mon day in August, 1S7, to publicly cxamins tho 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 conic before the ISoard. J. II. LEW'ETJ.F.X, Assessor Clackamas County. Oregon City, August 4, lSTOlt. Administrator's Notice. In the Matter of the Estate of Iafayette May, deceased. "VTO'l'It K IS HKRKHV GIVEN THAT I have been appointed administrator of the estate of Iafayette May, deceased. by the Hon. County Court of Clackamas County, therefore all ix'rson.s having claims atrainst said estate will present them to the undersigned at the olfic. of Johnson t Met 'own, in Oregon City, with the necessary vouchers, within six months from tnis date. P. S. XOYER, Adm'r estate Lafayette May, deceased. Oregon City. July 25. 1876-lt . S. A. BROUGHTON, i7"our..r inform the citizens of V Oregon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish Fir & Cedar Lumber, Of every description, at low rates. APPLEDOXES. ALSO, Dry Flooring, Coillnfj, Rustic, Spruce, (for shelving), Lattice, Picket, a ltd Fence-Posts, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest not ice, at as low rates as it can be purchased in the State. Ulv me a call at the OREiOX CITY SA ir MILLS. Oregon City, June 10, 1875 :tf "CITY 0F8ALEM." FERKIFTEII AND rXTIL FITTt ill ther notice? the City of Salem will touch at the WHARF EF4 OREGON CITY, On its up trij s each week on Wednesday and Saturtla y Jlorninjjs, And on the down trips, Xesla- nml Friday Afternoons. Freight and Travel respectfully solicited. ETC., ETC., ETC. STOCK OF CEXERAIi HER. chandise is largo and well assorted. There is no house In the city that can undersell me. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETLTO, Is my motto. Please call and see for yourselves that the Goods at the old firm of U. A. Hughes cannot be leaten in quality or price. I keep the best Ten. and Coffee and a good supply of Family Grorerie. I give the highest market price for good Country Produce. B. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, March 17th, 1ST6. County Scrip Tuken at Cash. Ja7 .-tf. TRACT L.iLNl FOK SAE-SS. "IT'EIIAVE THE i Y Estate for sa ie. FOLLOWING REAL Hear, tor I will speak of excellent tliingw." m0 .'QND'3 EXTRACT Tlio great Vegetable Paia lesrroyer. Has been in use over thirty scars, and for cleanliness ntid prompt cura tive virtues cannot be excelled. CHILD HEM. No family can afford to tx. without Pond's Kxtract. Accidents, Braises, Contusions, Cute, Sprninn, are relieved almost instantly bv external application. Promptly relieves pains or Jtttrnn, ScalJA, Excoriations, (haUn Old Sore lloils, Felon!, Corns, etc. Arrests in flamation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding, removes discolorations and heals rapitll v. i FEMALE WEAKNESSES It always relieves pain iu the back audloius,fulhiess and pressing pain in the head, nausea, vertigo. IR IEUCDRRHSA it has no eonal. All kinds of reratioii!- to which ladies are oibject are promptly cared. Fuller details in book accom panying each bottle. PILtS blind or bleeding meet prompt reHef and ready enre. Xo case however cli ionic or obstinate, cm lonjr resist its regular use. VARICOSE VEIHS. lt3 tho only sure cure for this ii.rfsiii and dansrerons condition. KI3MEY OISEASES. It haS no equal for perma nent care. BLEEOIHS from any canse. For this Is a ipc t ilic. It hns saved hundreds of live when all other remedies failed to arrest bluinjj from nose, Mnmaeli, limes, end elsewhere. RHEUMATISM, KEURA16IA, Toothache and iCuraciie i.reall iibko rcheved, and often per manentlv cured. PHYSICIAftS of allfchools who are acquainted with I'ond's Extract of Witcb Hazel reo ommeuditin their practice. We have letters of . commendation from hundreds of Physicians, many of whom order i;lor nsein their own practice. la addition to the foregoing, they order its use for jSw-ellinss of r.ll kinds, (Ininsy, Sore Throat, In ilntncd Tonsils, pimple and chronic IJiarrlura, Catarrh, for which it is a specific,) Chilblains, frost ed Peet, Stings of Insects, Itiosauitoe. etc.. Chapped Hands, Pace, and indeed all manner of ekin diseases. TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, I-onphncs, and Sninrtinp; heals Cuts, Frr.ptions, rnd Pimples. It reriif. invi;ra-rs, and re freshes, -while wonderfully improving the Complexion. TO f ARMEHS.-Foiio'a Extract. No Stock Breeder.uo LiveryMan can afford tobc without it. It i used by all the Leading Livery Stables, Street Kailroads and first Horsemen in New York City. It has no equal for Sprains, Har ness or Saddle Chafiups, Stillness Scratches, SwellinRs,Cnt!c, Lacerations, Bleedinff, Pneumonia, Colic, Jinrrhoem, Chills, Colds, etc. Its ran re of action is wide, and the relief it afford 3 is so prompt that it is invaluable in every Ferm-vard as well as in every Farnx-honse. Let it be tried once, and yon will never be without it. CAPTION. Pond's Extract has been imitated. The genuine article has the words Pond's Ex tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by the only persons living whoever knew kow to prepare it properlv. Refuse all other pre J parationa of Witch IlazcL This is the only article nsed by Physicians, and in the hospi tals of this conntry'and Europe. HISTORY AND USES OF PQKD'S EXTRACT, m pamphlet form, sent free ou application to POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, Maiden Lane, New York. July n, 1876. If. V. II. SCOTT & CO. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STAIfliE. THE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF the Livery Stable on Fifth street.Oreiron City, Oregon, keeps constant ly on hand Buggies, Carriages and Hacks. Saddle - and Haggy Horses. AN'DY WILT.IS, Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1875. Proprietor. J. P. WARD. GEORGE A. HARDING. WARD & HARDING, D3-JGQIST? AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of Druids and. Cliemicals, From R. Fellows, M. D., of IIill,TV.lT. Although I have generally a great objec tion to patent medicines, I can but. sav In jnstice to Dr. Wistar's Bauam ok Wild Chebrv that it Is a remedy of superior u - nr ruimonary uisease. I have made use of this prennrat lon 'for years, and it has proved to bo verv reliable and efficacious in the treatment of severe and long standing Coughs. I know of one Patient, now in mfnrl!illn honlfh ti-Vs has taken this remedy, and who but for us us-.:, x consider, would not be living. U. Fellows, M. D. Sclpheb and Moi asses, the old fash- lonea internal remedy for the Itch, obso lete. That and other-obnoxious skin dis eases are cured in half the time without disordering ine stomach, Glenk'S Suj pher Soap- the great external antl-Seor- DUllC. Perfumery, Soap., Comb and Cruslien,, :i Trusses. Supporters, Shoulder lira res Fancy and Toilet Articles, .ALSO. Kerosene Oil, tainp Chimneys, Glass Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Wye Stuffs, PURE WIXES AXD LKll'ORS FOR ME DIimL PURPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. Phvsiclans' Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders correctly an- sweret. &Oncn at all hours of the niebt. yAll accounts must be paid monthly. nOVWf WABU&HAKUIMi. W. FRIEDLANDER, The well known JEWELER OF PORTLAND, Charges NEW YORK PRICES, FOR Wat cli -Repairing. Cleaning a IVntch &i OO Main-Spring 1 50 Glass . 25 OF WAtTlIAM, KL.G1X, SPRINGFIEI.U, and SWISS WATCHES, uaranteed for Only Ihe best oualilie two years from day of sale Orders sent from the country care fully attended. lOM First St., in Odd Fellows Buidinff. July 28, 187ti-.3m. GERMAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. YTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT il by virtue of an order of the Hon. County . Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, made on the 10th day of June, 187(, authorizing, directing anil licensing me as the liuardian of Augustus Edward Ebbinjrer. Charles Ebbinsrer and Eouisa Ida Ebbinger, minor heirs of Vm. A. Ebbinger, deceased, to si'll all their in terest in and to the real estate described In the petition for order of sale to-wit : the undivided three-sevenths of the following described real estate, to-wit : lleginninir nt a point 7 39-100 chains south and 4 42-100 chains cast of the nort h-cast corner of sec tion 6. T. 4 S., It. 4 E., running thence west 30 50-100 chains ; thence north 2.r 70-100 chains: thence west 40 chains; thence north 27 50-100 chains; thence cast SO chains; thence south 5-1 chains to place of leginning, containing 323 50-100 acres, be ing the donation land claim of Frederick Wallcstein and wife in Clackamas county. State of Oregon, I will expose for sale and on Friday, August 25th, 1S7B, nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, w ill proceed to sell at public auction to t he 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. WM. WADH.IMS, Guardian of Augustus Edward, Charles and Eouisa Ida jfc-bbinger. July 28, 187(1 :w4. CATTLE JOR SALE. THE UXDERSIGXEO "HAS A FIXE 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-year old heifers and steers, six 4 and 5 year old heifers and steers, and twelve fine milch cows. - jos. KincnE.ii. Harding's Mill, August 4, 1876-lm. Notice. TAKE THIS METHOD" OF IX formingmyold 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 serve all who may give me a call with anything in my line at the lowest cash prices. J. K. GRAHAJt. Oregon City, July 13. 187S :3m. No. 1. Desirable building block In Oregon City. No. 2. IliO Acres, good house, and barn full of hay ; 8 acres in cultivation, orchard, good water: 15 miles lrom Oregon City. Price ?-500 half down. No. 3. 321) Acres, 75 in cultivation : houses, barns, wells, Ac: good . orchard : miles from Oregon City. Price $4,500 ; halt down. Sell hall place at same rates. No. 4. 299 Acres, 25 acres under cultiva tion, 5 acres orchard, good running water; 125 acres open brush land; H mile from school house ; 8 miles from Oregon City. $1,500; half down, bal ance in one and two years. - No. 5. Part of all the Barber farm, on the river at Rock Island above Oregon City ; $5 per acre. No. 6. Land on the river above Orep-on City, cheap; part of the liarbcr claim; good wood yard. No. 7. iilO acres; 75 Improved, a large, new, well finished frame dwelling. plum and apple orchards, living wa tcr, 18 acres of fall wheat. 6 miles from Oregon City, on Molalla road. church and school iiousr.' aufominir can be had for $1,250, one-third down, oat-iuce ou inuc. No. 9. -IO acres at Milwaukie; part oeaveruatn. i'riee, si.uuu. No. 10. A one and a half story house, one lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., in Oregon City, for $125. No. 11 lf!0 acres of land, with 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 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, Iree of charge, in managing the same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms by calling on us. JOHNSON & MiCOWX, and JOHNSON, McCOWX S MA CIS CM. Offices in Oregon City and Portland. Nov. 12. 1875 :tf Lower Than Ever! HAVING taken advantage of the late unsettled condition cf the Eastern and Cali fornia Money Mar kcts, I have Purchased for Cash The Iargest Stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY & SIIVERWARE. Ever brought to Oregon, and am now enabled lo offer them at Retail at former WHOLESALE PRICE. 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 tacles. To those intending to send East for Watches, 1 would say if they will let me know the name and price of tho watch they intend to send for, I will furnish the same watch for the same price. By all means give me a call before going or sending elsewhere B. L. PTONE, 103 F.ront-st.. Portland, Oregon. W. CASEDY, Dealer in GttOCEPJES, PROVISIONS, AND. FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES. Main Street, Orejron City, Ono door south of Ward fc Harding's Pius? .Store 1776. T E9& N I AL. 1876. PltOCJLAItf ATI O N. CHICAGO & SOUTH-AYESTEUX RAILWAY THE PGPULAR POUTE OVERLAND. Tassenc;ers for JL gara CHICAGO, NIA- Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, New YoTk, l.oston.or any point East, should buy their TRANSCONTI X F.N'YAL TICKETS Via the Pioneer Route, THE CISICAfJO & XOliTU-.VESTERN RAILWAY, THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. Its track is of STEEL. RAIES, and on it has been made the fastest time that has ever been MADE in this country. Kythis route passengers for points cast of Chicago have choice of the following lines from Chicago i Hy tlie Pittslmrjr, Fort Wayne and Cli ifii go a nl Pennsylvania Kail-ways s TIIUOUU II TRAINS DAI EY.with Pull 3 man Palace Cars through to Philadel phia and New York on each train. tTHKOCOH TKAIX, with Pullman Palace Cars to Paltimorc and Wash ington. Hy tlte Lake Shore mid I lcliijnil Southern Iiilny ant! Connections (Xew York Cenliiil and Erie Ituil- rouilt.) : TH ROTH; IT TRAINS PAIEY. with Palace Drawing Room and Silver Pal ace Sleeping Cars through to New York. Uy tbe Micliir:i i Central, Grand Trunk, Great IVcstorn mid Erie and Xew York Central Hallways: 3 THROUGH TRATNS, with Pullman Palace 1 rawing Room and Sleeping Cars through to New York, to Niagara Falls, JLJutralo, Rochester or New York city IJy Iliilliiuorc and Oliio Railroad t J THROUGH TRAINS DAI I A", with Pullman Palace Cars lor Newark, Zancsville, Wheeling, Washington and Baltimore without change. 3 This is the SHORTEST. T.EST and only line running Pullman celebrated PALACE SIJ-EPINi CARS AND COACHES, con necting with Union Tacifie Railroad at OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AX1 THE EAST. This popular route is unsurpassed lor Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth, well-ballaated and perfect track of steel rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep ing Cars, the jierfect Telegraph System of moving trains, the regularity with which they run, the admirable arrangement of running t hrough cars to Chicago from all loints Vest, secure to passengers all the comforts in modern Railway Traveling. No change of Cars and no tedious delays at Ferries. 1 0' UU STOCK CONSISTS OP EYEKV- thing usually kept in a well stocked Family Grocery Store. Keep only first class goods. BCJOrders delivered to any part of Oregon Citv or Canemah. Oregon City, June 9, 1S76 tf. STILL IS THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND CGOR SOUTH OF IIAAS SAlOOX. WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found in tbe city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest cash rrice paid for country produce. Oregoa City, March 28, 1873. Passengers -will find Tickets via this Fa vorite Route at the General Ticket OJlic of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramento-Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices of the Central Pacific Railroad. xv. h. stp:nnett, , . Gen. Pas. Agent. MARTIN HUGHITT, Gen. Sup. H. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121 Montgomery street, an Francisco. Aug. 13 :ly CLIFF HOUSE. OREGON CITY, OREGON, T. W. RHODES, l?i-o ii e t or. Transient Board. SI $2 l"r DJ" Single Mcalu SO rents. Hoard ier Wee k -- Hoard and lodjriit:r. portrrfk S6 OO The Table will Ie supplied with tho best the market affords. - Rail Suppers furnished on short notice, and at reasonable terms. Nov. 19. 1875 if IMPORTANT TO ALL WHOM JT MAY CONCERN! Being desirovs op adopting a new rule of business, I would request those indebted to me to come and Pay Up Immediately, And save inconvenience and expense, as I have determined to collect what is dne me. I have reduced the rrices on Goods great ly, and can assure all that I can give Bargains "to Cash Buyers, Ceme and sec for vour own satisfaction A. LEVY. - J1' COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. (1 .-'r.5k ;.i.uiSHtf;