Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, September 15, 1876, Image 3

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Comity Court.
SEPTEMBER TEIUr. UAXDALL, J.
cl)an!r0 in the Milwaukio and Foster
road established.
Cuttiiis'a J'oad, commencing at Can
von creek, running by Cutting's saw
"Mill on Milk creek, and
ft road leading from Kin
and intersecting
the road leading troni "iriso s store to
1 ,c t'itv u'hs established.
Th-it portion of the Ferguson and
rnnerson road running through sec
tiK 13 and IS, town 2 south range 3
in.i 4 east, wiw declared vacated.
J Cason was appointed to super
Intend' the letting, building and receiv-n-r
of a contract for a covered bridge
i,.mss Kock creek, on the road leading
frniii Oregon City to Damascus
11 . .'iil.unu W!W nnitointrul to Rll-
lieorue - i-j- ----- --
. . .1 tl.a roli:lirS Oil EaiflQ Creek
perinieini -
JoeLot7., who has been a county
charge for about a year past, was sent
cast to his relatives. ,
J C L. Miller having resigned as
justice of the peace for Upper Molalla
nrecinct, the court appointed U. .
r -,n hi vacancy.
lfpnairs to the amount of
ii wero
-..rtori ait bavins
been made to the
county jail, and the bills were ordered
- 'The superintendentof the Deep creek
bridge, Mr. Mullins, reported the
bridge completed according to contract
and it was ordered that the bridge be
accepted, the contractor released from
his bonds, and an order for SW57.50 be
drawn in favor of the contractor.
A regular term of the county court
was ordered lor the 20th of October,
ISTtf.
II ymkniaIj. On Tuesday afternoon
of this week, a large number of friends
assembled at St. Paul's Church to wit
ness the marriage of Wheeler Church
and Miss Minda Kandall. The couple
are loth vo"g and general favorites
with the entire communitv, and as a
consequence the church was crowded
long before the time for the service to
gin. Rev.Mr.Sellwood tied the knot
that made them one. No couple ever
started in life's journey with more real,
hearty good wishes for success in life.
The Jiapnv couple took the evening
train'for Albany, where they will spend
the honeymoon. Our wish is that
the Church may hive a bright and
pleasant future.and that it may increase
in members as. the 3-cara roll by.
Correct. The Dalles Mountaineer
oftheytli, ha tho following compli
mentary notice of our popular Register
at tho Ijand OHice : lion. Owen Wade,
Register of the U. S. Land Office, at
Oregon' City, is sojourning at the
Dalles for a "few days for the purpose
of recruiting his health. Close confine
ment to the Land OHice for the past 12
vears has wore a little of bis natural
good constitution. Mr. Wade in re
gard to land matters is considei ed the
best po-steM man in the State, and we
would le plea-sod to hear of his ap
pointment as Commissioner of the
General Land office at Washington .
Hates ami Wiif.ki.ek Club. The
Hayes and Wheeler Club have secur
ed Pope's Hall until after the Presiden
tial election as theii headquaters, and
have placed their banners on the outer
walls. The committee, on speakers
have made arrangements to have movt
of the prominent sj-eakers address the
club during theeourse of thecamnaign :
and for t (Friday) evening tlu4v have
cured the servi'-o of Lx- Jov. Gilibs.
The Oov. is we ll known as an interest
ing and well informed speaker, and
needs no reecnimcndaUon at our hand.
All are invited to I e present, and we
t;xeet to see the house crowded.
Dn.T. W. Watt's. RpuJlienn Presi
lcnml elector, j.iln xed too Havers
and WheeUr CI ;-.!, nt their heail counters
last 'Friday r.i-ht. The hall was filled
with a large and int; Ilient awl'ioncc.
among whom we vtu'ed a lanre nnm
Ikt of tlu fair srx. Th Dr. pro
ceeded to poll asid the veil that sur
rounds the Democratic platform and
exposed its India rubber nature, and
tho way he cut after them on everv
point was a cauti-m fortho"nntcrified."
Tho speaker was listened to verv at
tentivelv throughout his er.tiri speech,
ami all join in pronomicinir him one of
tho licst orators in the State.
(iRocKUiK-i kois all. T. A. Dfteon
who lately bought out Barlow A- Fuller,
Is doing a rushing business, and is pre
pared to do still more. If you want
groceries, fruits of nnv kind, broad,
-akes, or anything in his line, give
him a call, and we guarantee that you
will get it as cheanand as good as -in
lo found elsewhere. Theodore under
stands his business, and you can al
ways be accomodated and -vaited upon
In first class st vie.
TtEMOiors. Capf. Wilkinson, of
Portland, conducted service at tho
Congregational church last Sunday
mornina. Street meeting was held in
front of Sfr, Fish's store from six till
woven. oTho union meeting at the
Methodist Church in the evening
was filled to overflowm. Union
service will le held next Sunday even
ing at the Congregational church.
IjKttkr List. Letters remaining in
the Postofnce.at Oregon City, Septem
ber 13th, 17G:
Hernet, Joseph (2) ; Duehnrmo, Mrs.
Mary: Duff, Daniel ; Duff. China E.
Mrs; Fleming, M. E; Daun. Rntha;
Ilaun, Marian; Dravonhuhel Same;
Dugh, Rieha; O. Conier, llenrv; Rath
er. Jahv;Mrs ; Vanderahe,C. F;
If called for please sav when "adver
tised." J.M.Dacon, P.M.
Jewumi Holiday.--The 10th and
28th days of Scptemler, being Rosh
Hashuah and Yom Kippur, days of
atonement, all J swish stores in this
eity will he closed on theso davs from
Monday the isth. at p. M.' until
Tuesday the 9th. at P. M., and from
Vcdnesday, the 27th, at fl p. M until
Thursday, tho 28th. at 6 P.M.
Way up.-Our gay and festive towns
man, C. P. Church is muting on airs
because ho is one of tho Directors for
the Dalies and Salt Lake R R Thof
down you? vest'
Una uipeolf .your shin.
The woolen mills have received a
,.new giK for the finishing room, there-
w?PL"i!1.H'rV,,n a.n iual capacity
fVTfl V: iluer P"ments. Hereto-
ih YC.? uri'ri"tt-nc, 10 keep up with
tiU ; - .V ueV:irunenis w work
T a Ol 1 r .
wsroaiurusv ir. r. Dartlett, who
resides across the river from this eitv
placed a fine basket of peaches on our
table. For size and flavor we have not
tueir oeat on me I'acinc Coast.
vcr young friend T. A. Bacon has a
Urge supply of watermelons, and did
not forget to send us a sample, and we
fj" .unce them hne. If. you don't be-
.v,c lt, KO ana test them.
The Reecher scandal is a thing of
the past in our city, and ye local
""US lor nnmnlhtnn
rich.
rare
rJ-.TO-P- Won't
some-
dosnm7 r , V break a limb, or
uosomethingawful, just lor our benefit?
At Salem. Ma
rshal Hansen is so
journing at Sale
m fnf tUn ...
T.r,t,.i. . - ""J cession 01 me
keener in !," "i" W?Y of W
-vRlaiuro, in the
ardson is -i Hm.o ur,-'dney Itich
orlco. t n" as mreaL in Ins ah-.
TH
Solemn Admonition.
If a chap intends to splice himself, most
certainly he's
Entitled to bo told the time when to use
his knees,
J-rom ignorance or tins we've a fellow in
our eye,
Who three times in the wrong place this
doubling up did try.
Oh, give me aqua-fortis, or whisky let me
take a
Glass of, before the proper time, but while
ray knees are shaky.
If you want a good saddle or any
thing in that line, don't forget to go to
J. K. Graham's Masonic building,
Oregon City, where you can get the
worm 01 your money.
The Occident Club, owing to ascarcity
of the "wherewith"to meet their wants,
has closed up. There is some talk of
reorganizing this winter, and we think
it would Lie a good idea.
AcconniNCi to the returns of the coun
ty assessor the taxable property in this
county amounts to $1, 31,43:1. A tax of 18
ini'ls "lias been levied for State, county
and school purpose.
Tiik Rarlow II ouso has changed
proprietors. Mr. Cochran late mine
host, has bought a farm in partnership
with Geo. Hoop, and. will hereafter be
a tiller of the soil.
The opposition paper, which has
been on the carpet for the past week
or two, tell through 011 account of the
would-be newspaper man trying to
borrow ten cents.
TiikFikst of the SEAso.-Mr. John
Schrain has placed us under obligations
for a fine 1 asket of grapes, surmounted
by an elegant boquet. Roth from his
own garden.
Fiunk Raju.ow had a linger dislo
located last Thucsday while playing
ball. The doctor fixed it up and he
will be ready to play ball again in a
day or two.
SritEKT service will bo held- Sunday
evening in front of Mr. Fish's store. and
we understand that the gathering will
be addressed by one of the lair sex.
5Ius. Patterson, a ''trance and test
medium" lectured at tho Occident club
rooms last Saturday evening to the
Spiritualist brethern of .this city.
The linker City Democrat notes the
arrival of Miss Kate llunsakcr of Ore
gon City, who has been engaged as a
teacher in the Academy
Rev. Mr. Huff officiated in the
J baptist Church at Portland last Sunday,
and Mr. J. Casto, of New Era olliclated"
for him at his church.
Called. Mr. F. P. Kelly, traveling
agent for Miller & Richard's typo foun
dry of San Francisco, favored us with
a call last week.
A new sidewalk has been laid in
front of T. A. hacon's grocery store,
and we hope to see a great many more
doing tho same.
Itrtv. J. W. Sellwood has returned
from the Sound, and services will be
held as usual at St. Paul's Church next
Sunday.
Returned. Mr. O.ven Wade return
ed last Tuesday from his trip up tho
Columbia. J e reports having a splen
did time.
MAJOn TilO.?. ClIAKMAN left Oil tllO
steamer last week for Sin Francisco,
where he will lay in a large stock of fall
good .
Miss C'aimuk 11 u nsa k kk lias returned
from Waster 11 Oresron. cniovinir Lrood
health
ever.
anil looking as charming as
A Mil wankio lady kiled
week, and a eorreso-mden
x deer last
from that
place feels highly elated over tho event.
Jsumkuoits. Marshal Richardson
has undo over seven hundred arrests
during his oliioiul career in this city.
llonr Mourns brought a raft of 20,-
OK) feeUof saw l gs down the river last
Sunday for the Canemuh mills.
Levi LurAxn -tho hermit of Oro-
gon City" is delivering temperance
lecctures in Douglas county.
Mr. John W. Melurum left for
Camp Harney, fJrant Co., last Tuesday
with his surveying party.
Ocn young friend James Winston of
Damaseus, accompanied Meldruma's
surveying party.
Miss Fkankik Holmks has accejitcd
the position of organist in the Trinity
Church at Portland.
fin: Wooden Ware Manufacturing
Co. of this city, will exhibit their wares
at the State Fair.
Mrt. l)AXiEr.()'.KiLr,, of Portland, is
rusticating in this vicinity for the ben
efit of his health.
Tiik steamer City of Salem will here
after make tiree trios a week between
Portland and Salem.
Mil. Geo. Harding has disposed of
Ids interest in tho Darnum Saloon to
Mr. 1). 1). Struble.
Pit. J. V. Norris has removed his
ollice to the foot of Cliff Stairwaj', on
4th street.
A movement is on foot to construct a
bridge across the Willamette at this
city.
Gov. A.C. Gibrs addresses the Hayes
and Wheeler Club this (Friday) even
ing.
The Circuit Court for Clackamas
convenes on Monda3r the 25th inst.
Ackehman Bros, received a fine
lot
of fall goods on the last steamer.
Quite a numler of our citizens are
at Salem in the third house.
A new sidewalk has been constructed
fn front of E. Casedy 's store.
Coi,. W. Li. White has been elected
chief clerk of the House.
Mar? Angei, is doing the Sound. So
says the Democrat.
Now is the time to lay in your win
ter wood. J J
From the Commercial Reiwrter we
learn that 380,000 cases of canned
salmon, valued at $1,900,000, have
been shipped from tho Colombia ri
ver this season. This does not take
into, account the cargo of the brig
WOmJJ: nU.8t Clfara' r about
10.000 cases still on hand at the fish
eries. At the meeting of the Erodelpbian
Society, at Albany, last Fridal, the
following officers were elected -Pres-ident,
Maggie Foster ; vice presi
dent, ISanme Osborne ; secretary
Jennie Conner; treasurer, Kate Con
ner : critic, Uettie Miller; sergeant-at-arms.
Mat tie Foster? lilo.o.
j Liibbie Althouso and Jennie Conner!
TERRITORIAL NEWS ITEMS
There are no vacant tenements in
Seattle.
The oyster trade has
on the Sound.
commenced.
A wife beater is one
ments of Vancouver.
of the ornt-
The Seattle Intelllfjeueer has a new
Potter cylinder press.
Fifteen hundred hop pickers are at
work fn Puyallup valley.
Captain D. B. Finch, of the Sound,
has gone East to visit his father.
Iliad. II an ford have bought a
nan-interest in the Seattle lutdllgen
cer. The Palouse country, North Idaho,
is being settled by Kansas immi
grants. There will be 100,000 bushels of
gram shaped from the Snohomish
flats this season.
J. B. Montgomery owns 15,000
acres of land along the line of the N.
P. II. bettreen Tacoraa and Kalania.
mi, vn,An. Try , l -t I
lho anconver Y ater Company
nave compieieu tueir new reservoir.
which has a capacity of '225,000 gal
lons. A $15,000 hotel and a 3,00 jail
have been erected at PortTownsend,
and the stone Presbyterian church is
under cover.
Grand Lodge. 1. O.G.T. of Wash
ington Territory and British Co
lumbia, convenes at Vancouver on
the 20th inst.
Otis Freeman says it is ten to two
that anew hue of steamers -will be
put on the San Francisco and Puget
bound route.
Steamboat opposition between
Tacoma and Seattle is now very live
ly. Occasionally passengers are car
ried free on the route.
Some Boston men have interested
themselves in the Olympiaand Teni-
no railroad, which will probably end
in the road being quickly built.
A Good Choice. Hon. J. K.
Weatherford, a young and gifted
lawyer of Albany, has been elected
to the ho orable position of Speaker
of the House. We feel satisfied,
from our limited acquaintance with
the young gentleman, that he will
fill the position with honor and credit
both to himself and the jiarty he
represents.
jIAiUiZKI.
In St. Paul's ChiirA'i Orojron City Orcifon
September l-'th 1S76 by the Rev. John W.
Seli wood, tjilbcrt Wheeler Church, and
Miss Mindwell Eliva Randall, both of this
city.
Ha Wise in Time.
Prompt attention to small ailments is
the part of wisdom. Not only does a
trifling disorder oiten culminate in a
dangerous disease, but those ailments
which many are accustomed to regard
as " trilles," are so far from being so,
that they harrass the entire system, by
svmnathv. to a deirrco winch very
seriousl v jeopardizes t liege neral health
Take for example an irregular habit of
tho body.whieh m ny pei sonsareaccus
tomed to neglect altogether. Into what
deplorable confu.-ion loes it throw the
entire alimentary region, di.sorderin
digestion, diverlimr the lile from its
natural channel into the blood, and at
teiiuating the vital current into a thin,
watery, unnutritious liquid. If these
are not seriow.-; cnnen uenees, we should
like to know what are. Yet how many
entail them upon themselves Jy nog
lectins: to rojrulate their bowels when
they are out of order.
The best corrective in the case above
described, as well as in all others de
veloping indigestive and constipated
symptoms, is llostetter's Stomach Bit
tors, a mild but cllicient laxative, which
never grives or otherwise distresses the
patient, and at the same time that it
yields relief from the special difficulty
tones and invigorates the entiresystem.
The Hitters are equal I v eHicacious as a
diuretic, promoting a health v secretion
and regular micturition of the urine,
I and soothing irritation of tho bladder
! or the urethra, intermittent ami re
! inittent fevers: nervousness, want of
appetite, and local or general' debility
are likewise promptly remedied by this
admirable medicinal stimulant' and
corrective, as efficacious as it is popular
POXD'S EXTRACT Thousands of phy
sicians of all schools Allopathic, Homeo
pathic. 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 myraeu-
lous healing proierties. Sold by all drug
gists.
ItyThe National Cold Medal was award
ed o P.radley it Rulofson for the best
Photographs in the United States, and the
Vienna Medal lor the nest in tne world.
129 Montgomery Street. San Francisco.
Lucky is the Raby whose Mamma uses
GLESs'sSuLPnuit Soap, with which to
wash the little innocent. No prickly heat,
or other rash, can annoy tho Infantcuticle
with which this coolinjr and purlfyingantl
scorbutic comes in daily contact.
Iron in the lilood.
The Peruvian Sykup vitalizes and en
riches the blood, tones up the system,
builds up the bro'cen down, cures Dyspep
sia, Debility, Dropsy, Chills and Fevers,
Chronic Diarrluea Nervous Affections
Boils Humors, Diabetes, etc. Thousands
have been changed by the use of this rem
edy from week, sickly, suffering creatures.
to strong, healthy, and happy men and
women ; and invalids cannot reasonably
hesitate to give it a trial.
A 32-page pamphlet, containinga history
nf the Peruvian Sykup. a valuable pa-
peron progressin medical science, a treatise
on iron as a medical agent, testimonials
from distinguished physicians, clergymen
and others, will be sent free to any ad
dress. Sktii V. Fowle fc Sons, Proprie
tors. 86 Harrison Ave., iJoston. sold by
dealers generally.
Vacant Places.
4
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, SOZODOXT. From
youth to old age it will keep t he enamel
spotless and unimpaired. The teeth of
persons who use fcOZODON. I. have a
nearl-like whiteness, and the frnnis a
msp.itn 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 of Tooth
Pastes, tc.
From R. Fellows, M. !., of Ilill.X.II.
Aif hrmfl-h T have generally a great objec
tinn t.n nat.ent. medicines. I can but. say in
jnstice to Dr. Wistar's IlALSAir of Wilb
Cherry that it is a remedy of superior
value for Pulmonary Disease.
I have made use of this preparation for
years, and it has proved to be very reliable
and efficacious in the treatment of severe
and lnno-Bt jinilinffOoilirhR. 1 know of one
nakint. now in nomfortable health, who
has taken this remedy, and who but for
its use, Iconsidc would not be living..
R. FELLOWS, M. D,
1
Notice of Dissolution.
'TOTlCK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i.1 the firm of Ilardingct Potter, former
ly doing business in the Barnum Saloon
in Oregon Citv, has been dissolved by
mutual consent. All bills against the firm
must ie presented immediately, and will
b paid. Debts due the firm must be paid
by Oct. 1st, lSTLt. Bills will be paid and
dbts duo r?ceiited for by either George A.
Harding or llobrt Potter.
Dated at Ur"gon Mty this 7th day or
September, ISTG. GEO. A. HARDING,
T. A. BACON,
(Successor to BARLOW & FULLER),
Dealer in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
SELECTED TEAS
COFFEE,
and SPICES,
BUTTER AND CHEESE,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS,
And a full variety of Goods usually kept
in a first-class Grocery ftore.
Come one. come nil. and examine our
stock. I can sell as cheap and furnish as
good an articie as any house m town.
I have, secured a first class baker and
will continue to furnish customers with
as good bread as can lx? found m the State.
Give me n call at Harlow A ruller s old
stand, Main street.
T. A. HACUA.
Oregon City, August 25, 1876 if.
AGHEAP PAPER!
rpiIK DEMAND FOR THE WEEKLY
X OHEGONIAN for n short time is so
great that we haveconcldod to offer it for
the balance of the year for
OXE DOLLAR!
All subscriptions expire Dec. 31, 1876, no
matter when they coiamenee.
Address, Orkoonian, Portland.
FARM FOR SALE !
A FINE FARM AD.IOININO NOR-
J ton's postofticc, in Clackamas county,
consisting of 3J0 acres; OK acres under cul
tivation, 18 acres ready to sow in wheat at
the present time, orchard of 800 trees, n
good house and barn, line well of water in
the house, 2 brood mares, good wagon and
harness, '1 line cows and calves, all or
which will be sold cheap for cash. For
further particulars inquire at this office,
or to E. A.QUIXN.
Norton's postofflce, Sept. 7, 1870-2m.
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R'Mnittaiiet'S can be made by registered
l'tt'r or by order on any cf the Portland
IJusiness Houses. sept? 3m.
MILLINERY GOODS !
CT RECKIVE!), AT MRS. K. S
99 Warren's nllinerv Store, a now and
elegant stook of latest styles of Millinery
ana iadies r tirnisning toois, lor the
Which will be sold at reasonable prices.
liadies nvlntrln t ho count ry.lavorinir me
with their orders, will find them promptly
attended to.
JEKS. K. K. lVARREN,
One door south of Dr. Welch's ofilee.
Oregon City, March 17, 1S70.
"GJTY 0F8ALEM."
OEKEAFTEU AND UXTIT FIR
A SL ther notice the City of Salem will
touch at the
WHARF IN OREGON CITY,
On its up trirs each week on
Wednesday and Saturday Morning's,
And on the down trips,
Tuesday 11 11 tl Friday Afternoon.
Freight and Travel respectfully solicited.
I. II. SCOTT & CO.
July 13, 187G:lf.
PAUL BOYCE, EV1. D.
PHYSICIAN AfiD SURGIOrJ,
Oregon Clfy, - - Oregon.
nnnoxic diseases and ims-
eases of Women and Children a sdccI-
alty. Office hours, day and ni:rht: alwavs
ready when duty calls.
AU. 'Si, ISTti :tf.
HEW BLACKSMITH SHOP,
AT
John Lewis' Old Stand.
o.
W. GAXOXC HAS OPENED AT
this old stand, where ho is nrenared
to do anything in his line.
B'Horse shoeing aspeciaiy., c
Oregon City, Mv2t : m3
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
STABLE.
THE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF
the Livery Stable on Fifth street.Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Ituj;ic, Carriages
and Hacks. Saddle
and Buggy Horses.
Irices Reasonable.
ANDY WILLIS,
Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1875. Proprietor.
J. P. WARD. GEORGK A. HARDING.
WARD & HARDING,
DRUGGIST? AND APOTHECARIES
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
Drugs
and. Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Combs and
Soaps,
llrnshes,.
Tr ii sues, Supporters,
Shoulder Brace Fancy and
Toilet Articles,
......ALSO
Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys,
(ilass, Putty, Paint!), Oil,
Varnishes and Dye Stuffs,
PURE WIXES AND liaUORS FOR ME
DICINAL PURPOSES.
P TPT TPTITPTXP
lalliii L JLTjUlLirj,
ETC.
KThysicians' Prescriptions carefully
compounded, and all orders correctly an
swered. fc7"Open at all hours of the night.
47"A II accounts must bo paid monthly.
novOtf WARD & IIARDINU.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TINTVF.RS TTY OF P.AT.TFORNTA .
THOMAS CHARMAII
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Kimble Six Pence is Setter than a Slow
Shilling.
I have just returned from San Francisco.
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
- Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Queensw'are,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Plated ware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, liadies 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 COMPLETE
ever offered in this market, and was seleted
with especial care for the Oregon City trade.
All of which 1 now oner ior sale at me
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods for
I am Ijeternnnrd to Sell Uheap and not to
allow myself to be
UNDERSOLD 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 Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirements of the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand 01
THOMAS ClIAKMAN
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can offer you in the sale of
goods, as every store that advert ises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All 1 wish to saj' is
Come, and Scr,and Examine for Yonrselvf s
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that 1 am still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
as agreed uKn. 1 hanking an for tne noer
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
TIIOS. CHARMAN,
Main Street, Oregon City,
TiOgal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. TIIOS. CHARMAN.
tt7"50,000 lbs wool wanted bv
TIIOS. CnARMAN.
A il :n i n i strut or's X ot i cr.
"VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
jji I have been appointed by the lion
County Court of Clackamas County. State
of Oregon, administrator of the estate of
A.J. Arington, deceased, therefore all per
sons having claims against said estate will
present them to me at the Post Office in
Oregon City, Clackamas county. State of
Oregon, with projer vouchers, within six
months from date.
J. r. BACON.
Oregon City, Sept. 7th, 1870-lt Ad'r.
Administrator's Notice.
VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
I have been appointed administrator
of the estate of William A. Clark, deceased,
by the Hon. County Court, of Clackamas
county. State of Oregon, therefore, all per
sons having claims against said estate,
will present them to me with projer
vouchers, at the office of Johnson a Mo
Cown. in Oreiron City. Clackamas county.
State of Oregon, within six months from
this date. AKTHITK WARNER.
Oregon City, sept. 7th, lS76-4t Ad'r.
W. FRIEDLANDER,
The well known
J EWELER OF PORTLAND,
Charges
NEW YORK PRICES,
FOR
Watcli Repairing.
Clvanlnfr a Watch....... . ..S' OO
Main-Spring1 1 50
(i 11 98
OF
WALTHAM,
ELGIN,
SPRINGFIELD,
and SWISS '
WATCHES,
Only the best qualities Guaranteed for
two years from day of sale.
7"Orders sent from the country care
fully attended.
103 First St., in Odd Fellows Balding-.
July 28. 1876-3m.
PUBLIC LAUD SALE!
U. S. Land Office, Oregon Citv,
Oregon, August 2Uth, 1876. (
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
11 in pursuance of instructions from the
Commissioner of the General Land Office,
under authority vested In him by Section
2,455 of the Revised Statutes of the United
States, we shall proceed to offer at public
sale on the 5th day of October next, at
this office, the following tracts? of public
Llands, to-wit : The N. E. U of S. W. H of
See. 30, T. 2 N., R. 3 W. ; Lots 2, 4 and 5 of
of sec. 2, 1 . 1. ., IV. o w. ; ixt 2 or sec 4,
T. 4 S., R. 3 W. ; Lots 1, 2, 3 and 5 of Sec. 28,
T.5 8., It. 3 V.,and Lot 3 of Sec. 6, T. 5 8..
R. 4. W. All persons having pre-emption
rights to any portion of said lands are ad
vised to make proof thereof and payment
before the day above designated for said
fcale.otherwisetheirrights will bo forfeited.
OWEN WADE, Remitter.
T. R. HARRISON, iJeecu-er.
Sept. 1, 1876 :lt.
CATTLE TOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS A FINE
lot of Cattle for sale at Harding's Mill
which will be sold at reasonable prices.'
Persons deslringto purchase will do wpli
to call and examine my stock, consistins
r t ' z o . t . . i . .
ui mu uriic rs ana sieers, Six 4
and 5 year old heifers and steers, and
twelve fine milch cows.
JOS. KIHCHEJ1.
Harding's Mill, Angust 4, 1876-lni.
Notice.
TAKE I'll IK METHOD OF IX-
lormingmy of(f patrons and the pub-
Kviit-rBiiij mjsl x iiuv just opened a
SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP,
In the Masonic building. Main St., Oregon
City, where I will be pleased to scrvfl n 1 1
who may give me a call with anything in
uijr iiuu t& tt? trrij prices.
J. K, tiRAUAII.'
Oregon City, July 13. 186 r3m.
r
ESTABLISHED I860.
B. A. HUGHES,
Opposite the Postofflce,
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
Dealer In
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
II A TS ,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HOSIERY.
LADIES' AND GENTS' FIRNISIIING GOODS,
PERFUMERY,
TABLE CUTLERY,
CROCKER Ya
GLASSWARE.
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
ROPE.
GRAIN SACKS,
WOOLSACKS,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
chandise is lanre and well assorted.
There is no house in the citv that can
undersell me.
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS,
Is my motto.
Please call and see for vonrselves that
the Goods at the old firm of R. A. Hughes
cannot be beaten In quality or price.
I keep the best Tea and Coffee and a
good supply of Family Groceries.
I give the highest market price for srood
Country Produce.
B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, March 17th, 1876.
County Scrip Taken as Cash.
ja7 t.
LAlD FOR S VI,.
fTE HAVE THE FOLLOWING REAL
f T Estate for sale.
No. 1. Desirable building block In Oregon
City. I
No. 2. ICO Acres, good house, and barn
full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation,
orchard, good water: 15 miles from
Oregon City. Price $500, half dowd.
No. 3. 320 Acres, 75 In cultivation ; houses,
barns, wells, Ac; good orchard: 6
miles from Oregon City. Price $1,500 ;
halt down. Sell half place at same
rates.
No. 4. 290 Acres, 25 acres under cultiva
tion, 5 acres orcbard, good running
water; 125 acres open brush land; ii
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 ltock Island above Oregon
City ; $5 per acre.
No. 6. I.mil on the river above Oregon
City, cheap; part of the Barber clarm ;
good vood yard.
No.7. 30 nrofj 73 Improved, a large,
new, well finished frame dwelling,
plum and apple orchards, living wa
ter, 1 acres of fall wheat. 6 miles
from Oregon City, on Molalla road.
church and school house adjoining ;
can oenau iori,zaU, one-tnird down,
balance on time.
No. 9. 4rO acres at Milwaukle; part
beaver dam. Price, 1,000.'
No. 10. A one and a half story house, one
lot. Darn, woousiied, well, etc., in
Oregon City, for $125.
No. 11 160 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.
No. 12. 80 acres four miles from Canby
railroad station ; 5 acres ready to
plow, good log barn, 400 feet of lum
ber for a small house, good open
land ; Price, $275.
Other desirable banrains In Clackamas.
the best county in the State.
Any sne having money to lend can have
our services, free of chanre. in manacin-z
the same and selecting securities.
persons wantine to borrow money can
get favorable terms by calling on us.
JOHNSON Si MtCOWX, nnd
JOHNSON, McCOWX & MACRUM.
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
kets, I have
rurrhased for
lash
The Largest Stock
of
WATCHES,
JEWELRY &
SIIVERWARE.
Ever brought, to
Oregon, and am now enabled to offer them -
at uetau at rormer yiiuuSAL.k
PRICK.
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, 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.
By all means give mc a call before gof ng
or sending elsewhere
,rto B. L. STONE.
103 Eront-st.. Portland, Oregon.
w.
CASEDY,
Dealer In
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
A3TI
FRUJTS AND! VEG ETABLES.
Malic Street, .Orrjen City,
Ono door south of Ward fe Harding's
IDrtrg Store
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OP EYEKY
thing usually kept in a well stocked"
Family Grocery Store. Keep only first
class goods.
B70rders delivered to any part of Oregon
City or Canemah.
Oregon City, June 9; IS76 if.
still n rntf fieibj
REMOVED SECOND DQ0R SOUTH OF
IIAAS SALOON.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEPTI1E MOST COMPLETE STOCK
c Family Groceries to be found in the
city. All goods wan a at Ml. Goods delivered
in the eity free of charge. The highest eash
wice paid for country produce.
Oregon City, March 28, 1873.
POND'S
EXTRACT
thlnspB." m -
010'S EXTRACT The great Vegetable PmU
Destroyer. Has been in use over thirty
years, and for cleanliness and prompt cura
tive virtues cannot be excelled. 4
EHHDREN. No family can afford to be without
Pond's Extract. Accidents Bruises,
Contusions Cuts, Sprains, are relieved
almost instantly tiy external application.
Promptly relieves pains or Burns, SraI4iy
Excoriations, Ch&fings, Old Korea
Boiln, Felons, Corns, etc Arrests in
ftamation, reduces swellinsrs, stops bleeding,
removes discolorationsandlieals rapidly.
FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves pa!
in the back anil loius,f ullncss and pressing palA
in the head, nausea, vertigo.
II LEUC0 R RH(EA it has no equal. All kinds of sU
cerations to which ladies are subject are
promptly cured. Fuller details in book accom
panying each bottle.
PHIS blind or bleeding meet prompt relUt
aud ready cure. No case, however cuioaic or
obstinate, can long resist its regular use.
VARICOSE VEINS It is the only sure cure fof
this distressing and dangerous condition.
KKD3EY DISEASES. It has no equal for pemA
nentcure.
BLEED IRQ from any cause. For this Is a epsV
cine. It has saved hundreds of lives when a)
other remedies failed to arrept bleeding frost
none stomach, lunm, and elsewhere.
RHEUMATISM, KEURALGIA, Toothache mar
Earache are all ul.ke rei.cved, aud often pes;
manently cured.
FRYSIC1AKS of nil schools who arc acqualntr
With Pond's Extract of Witch Hazel re
ommend it in their practice. We have letters a,
commendation from hundreds of Physician
many of whom order it lor use iu their owv
practice. In addition to the foregoing, they
order its ne for swellieas of ell kinds.
Quinsy, Sore Throat, lullatnecl Tonsils
Simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Catarrh,
for which it is a specific,) Chilblains, Frost
ed Feet Stings of Inserts, Jlosuitoes
etc. Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed
all manner of skin diseases.
TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, Ronghncoi,
and Smarting; heals Cuts, Krupttons
and Pimples. It revives, intiffora'ts, aud r-frahes,-
while wonderfully improving ta
Complexion.
TO FARMERS.-Ponil's Extract. Xo Stock
Breeder.no Livery Man can afford to be without
It. It is used by all the Leading Livery Stables.
Street Railroads and first Horsemen in New
York City, It has no equal for Sprai ns, Har
ness or Saddle Cbafings, Stillness
Scratches Swellings, Cuts Lacerations
Aleeding, Pneumonia Colic, Diarrhora
Chills, Colds, etc. Ttsrarige of action is wide,
and the relief it affords is so prompt that it la
invaluable la every Farm-vard as well as in
every Farm -house. Let it be tried once, and
too will never be without tt.
CAUT1 OR. Pond's Kx tract has been imitated.
The genuine article has the words Pond's Ex
tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by
the only persons riving who ever knew how
to prepare it sroperlv. Refuse all other pre
5 partitions of Witch llazeL This is the only
article used by Physicians, and in the hospi
tals of this conntry and Europe.
HIlTnQV Ann nets nr Bnine rvTDier
in pamphlet form, sent free on application to
FORD'S EXTRACT COMPART
-Lane, STew-lorb. -- -.
WH JMKle
C E KM TtE l3 SM I AL.
1776 k 1876.
CHICAGO k SOUTH-WESTERN BAILAYit
THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND.
PASSENGERS FOU CHICAGO, NIA
gara Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia,
Montreal, Quebec, New York, IJoston, or
any point East, should buy their
Tit AN SCON TI NEMAL TICKETS
V'ia: the Pioneer Rente,
THE
CHICAGO & NOKTII-HESTERN
1 RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
Its track is of STEEL RAILS, and on it has
been made the fastest time that has ever
been MADE in this country. Ky this route
passengers for points east of Chicago have
choice of the following lines from Chicago :
By. the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and
Chiruoanil Pennsylvania Itaihvayai
3 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY.with Pull
man Palace Cars through to Philadel
phia and New York on each train.
1 THROUGH.. TRAIN, with Pullman
Palace Cars to Baltimore and Wash
ington.
By the Lake Shore and Micliig-aat
Southern Railway anil Connections
(New York Ccntrul and Erie Kail
roads) t
3 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with
Palace Drawing Room and Silver Pal
ace Sleeping Cars through to New York.
By the IIiclirai Central, Grand
Trunk, Great Western and Erie and
New York Central Railways :
3 THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman
Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping
Cnr. through to New York.'to Niagara
Falls, IJutralo, Rochester or New York city
By Baltimore and Ohio Itailroadi
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with
k Pullman Palace Cars for Newark,
Zanesville, . Wheeling, Washington and
Baltimore without change.
This is the SHORTEST. BEST and only
line runningPullman celebrated PALACE
SLEEPING CARS AND COACHES, con
necting with Union Pacific Railroad at
OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand
Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids.Clintyon.
Sterling and DixOn. for CHICAGO AND
THE EAST."
This popular roate is unr-urpassed 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
moving trains, the regularity with which
they ruii, the admirable arrangement t
running through cars to Chicago from all
points AVest, seenre 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 Rotite at tho General Ticket Office
of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacramen
to. '
Tickets for sale iri all fhe Ticket Offices
of the Central Paiflc Railroad.
W. lit STENNETT,
- - Gen. Fas. Agent.
MARTIN HUGH ITT, Ge. Sup.
H. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121
Montgomery street, ban Francisco.
Aug. ISily
CLIFF HOUSE.
Oregon city, oregon,
T. 7. RHODES,
iPr opri e tor.
Transient Board," $1 to $3 per Day.
Single Meals".J.......V.'."..50 tenth
Board per W'eek. 85 OO
Board and Lodging-, per weelc.6 OO
The Table will be swppKed with the best
the market affords.
Ball Suppers farrffshed on short notice,
and at reasonable terms.
Nov'l&.l75rf
IMPORTANT
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN!
BEINd DESIROrS OF ADOPTIXO
atAex rule of business, I would request
Chose Indebted to me to come anl
Pay Up I m mediately,
Atfd save inconvenience and expense, as X
have determined to collect what is due me.
1 have reduced the prices on Goods greaU
ly.aBdcan assure all that I can give
Bargains to Cash Buyers-
Come and see for vour own satisfaction
A. EVY.
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