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flTV, OREGON SEPT. 29, 1S76. OBEGOX Real ltate Transfers. ilowlng are tbTTeal estate transfers F,he week ending Sept. 2Bth, com- for , i Wui. Wbitlock, deputy Coun- pileu vy ty C1fr,rd Scott and wife to John B. Bich .lie fractional part of claim No. Iloga'? te eontaining 113 acres ; nsideraiiv.rr. u'lE..contai i nil. th? obtaining 80 is., it. '-i-.r.;. sideration . fe tQ James G. $iso: rational part of sections 23 and 4 T. 3 S- 1 K" contauun" acres ,'TnK Iot No. 4 in lilock oo, Oregon Sv-coi)sideration,$lJ). jJincsG. Footer and wife to Seba Sort X fractional sections Si, 24 25 and ti T 2S., K. 1 K.. containing 28 acres; Mnsidera'tion, $100. - . i. 11 trim on i v ih i f l .j cin' nil 11 i L I Y it ...... - - . - . - . . ..... (. itiii acres : consideration $1500. W 11. Marshall ami wife to Thomas M. Miller Lot ,0 in J'.jock 54, Oregon Citv; consideration ciio. United States by Patent it to Azro I?. Church the of the S. 4 of Sec. 14, fi, x. l oftlie . w. 'i, uie r. . '4 oftlif N. E. '4 and Lot 11 of Sec. 23, T. S E., containing 320 acres, " Uuited states by Patent to Joseph rhurch, Notification Xo.liKW. Claim 4(; bdnsr parts of Sees. 22, 23, 20" and 27, T. 2S.,"lL 3 E., containing 320 acres. United States by Patent to Joseph Church and wife Notitication No. 6'1j2, Claim No. 40; being parts of sections 25 und i in T. 2 S., 11. 3 E., and Claim No. Si, heing parts of sections 30 and 31 in T.'SS., 11. 4 E., containing 040 acres. Win. Wilcox and wife to Ood fi cd Mo phuke fractional part of Sec. 31, T, 2 S., K. 3 E., containing M acres ; considera tion $1350. Oreiron it European Land Co. to Bar nard Fairan the S. V. 'i of the N. W. ?4 of Sec. 2li, T. 2 S., It.5 E., containing 40 acres; consideration $120. Circuit Court. SIIATTICK, JUDGE. The following cases have been dis posed of : E0.171TY CASES. Josiah Abbott vs. N. W. Randall; judgment below reversed ; cause re manded with instruction to tile objec tions and proofs to be introduced. L. D. C. Latouretto vs. if. S. Buck et al; Slii'iitV's sale continued. 11. s. iiurk vs. II. I a. Pittock ; Ilefer ee's report couftriuctl anddeel ordered. I. U . Iiurnsidu vs. Jeo. Ia ltoeque, K a! : demurrer overruled, (i. II. i 1 1 - ni unpointed guardian ad litum. b. hite and Co. vs. Kooark fc Lee ; jnd(.ment for want of answer. LAW CASKS. John Wlch vs.. Win. Welch ; settled, 1-iB.i.s to be paid- Jo plaintitf. Jos. Hodges vs. Isaac (.'den: imlg- inetit r'ir piaijitixi- bevei idge Wadhrnis vs. Itichard ti-'idos; j'ldginent for pi lintiil. E FergusMii vs. Win. K'.eandJ.T. -V 'person, sherilV; dcniiuier to con jil imt ovcrruliMl. Arttuii-Warner vs. Jas. M. Mooic; jiidgniuiit for plaiiititf. IIaiu'eu's kou Oc;oiu:h. The Maga zine for October is not only plentifully stored with light rea.iing matter, but lias also all those other characteristic attractions which have given it the furc lno.st place in eridieal literature. This nuiiilwr i-intains tlie (-(tiiclusimi of lieorge Eliot's "O.micl Deronda" the greatest novel of the age. The fourth part of "A Woman Hater" will awaken fresh curiosity as to the author h of this remarkable story. "The baiirel Bush" and 'M.iarth" are contin lifil. The illustrated papers in this number cover a great variet v of suo-i.-et.n. The Editor's ' E isv Ch lir" -oti- tains a suggestive criticism of ''Daniel bemnda ;" an exposure of the contents of Mr. Flint's celestial mail bag, etc. Tlt Wpi-klr and IJazir are loplete with good things and only need to be wen to Ih appreciated. Girls, ahovI Tlie Oregoniau of the 'Jitli 8:i.ys: A gentleman, we presume ih a nfttter of course, a young one, writing from Molalla, Clackamas coun ty, under dae of the 22nd inst., says: "Attho resilience of Mr. A.J. Patys', liere.thcre is to be rather a novelty in the way of a dance, the fith of (Jctober. The young men of this neighborhood navo oflered a premium of live dollars t'bo njyeii i to the trettiest girl at the dinee." Young ladies, consult vour mirrors closely, and so(if you possess the requisite degree of beaut v. lllOH StiUooL, PKINCIRALSIIir. A Victoria exchange says : "This position rendered vacant by the resignation of Nicholson, has been accepted by I,; n: PMe, Esq., IJ. A. The new prin ip:i lis an experienced public school ;?,'1Vr il Kradnate of Queen's Uni versity, Kingston, Ontario. For man v earH past h;, has been classical and mathematical -master in some of the U Ji dammar and h igh scnoohs. It u!t Mr. Pope will com mence his new duties on Monday next. The Democracy of Oregon Citv as wmWedatMyer' Hall last Saturday e""R.oVwte to the effort of Hon. was mi dTithtY5r,,ohalf- The audience The n.pn,ir,r0 an-d attt"'"'e liant orator i,OTiti,0,,,s!n is not a briU enthiisrism' t '.'''"ot cause much h i 1 Kl ?arMO ln ,ho bosoms of and Gearin -h rers Messrs Cro,lin present wnero , f,-'CrV fx-toci 'to be htisiness tL t:Unfl in Portland v hree rouJi9 "'eet,ni-' l,roke up with Hcndrffi. S- eers for Tilden and thtiRmLWT-'r"" remaining in KiiYVowrr- 5?.. ? ; F"l,pr If Vti 1 1 1' ld ; Suerland, J 11. ; called for please say when "adverl JM. Bacon, P.M. lYt Clack some tin, . as becn annoyed for 1 Stb;;isU!,ofabiackter Run ?m - hr, he of,her L"5 vi'tno more, ' andnow bruin will ' ' 1'velv resent a brisk and urLter,aranCe fr the st wek. f.?untry, "horo".'1 farmers from the c,rcuit Court ,n attendanco at the hXn?EY Williams " the Circuit Court. ; fA to Joh n Wesle v V,,ni ? F " 'I of the X. i. and the "Af theS. W. of Sec. 20, T 4 8. .--.1.1 ..nil wiffl to Alatlnas " mL l "i of the S. K. of Sec. i ii v 1 1 1 iu ' ' X 4S H. containing 40 acres; consideration Lan(1 Co. to John Oregon A lPf tae N. E. i and Hart the . " v. W. U of Sec. 9, T. acres ; cou ? f the S "v. U of See. 20, and the un :Vof the N. K, of Sec. 27, T. i It 3 E. 5 consideration 52UU. 1 rinise Harvey to C. P. Church, Lots vn i ad"?anJ the W. H of L-ot.No. 4, ill in Block 47 ; consideration, 1. "J"..', Pntiprand wife to George A. tit pftlie E. 'i ot the h. r. '4 ot Sec. , land he W- M of the S. V. 44 of See. tT IS K. 4 E.. also the E. ! of the S V U of Sec. 12, T. 2 S., 11. 3 E., con tliiiiinir 240 acres ; consideration SI. Solomon Parke to It. J. Parke the W. of the S. E. '4 and the E. 'i of the S. . of. Sec. 33. T. 1 S., 1. 3 E., contain- A Narrow Escape. Last Wednes day morning Mrs. Capt. Jerome, ac companied by Mrs. Taylor and a little child, were riding in a hitggy on the Canemah road, when the morning train came Hying past and scared the horse. The animal commenced back ing towards the river, and Mrs. Je rome managed to get Mrs. Tavlor and the child out before the carriage touch ed the bank, and she only jumped out when the hind wheels were goiugover. The horse became ' entangled in the harness and was drowned. If it had not been for the wonderful presence of mind displayed by Mrs. Jerome the whole party would have most likely been carried over the bank into the rushing water, and all drowned, as no one was near to render any assistance. The buggy and harness we're saved. Jua Them. A prominent citizen in forms us that four young bo3's, a bot tle ot whisky and a lighted lantern were located in the barn in the rear of the M. E, Church last Saturday night, and people living in that vicinity were unable to sleep on account of the noise kept up by the drunken hoodlums. It is almost a miracle that they did not set the barn on tire, as they were tum bling over the hay with their lantern, Their names have leen given us for publication.but we refrain until the the next time. Proposed Division. We understand a petition has been presented to the Legislature by many citizens, praying for a division of Clackamas County. It is proposed to cut off the northern part of the county and add it to Multnomah. Senator Myers wants to know the wish es of the people in the matter. What are you going to do about it? Be up and doing! Runaway. Last Saturday one of our farmers left his' team standing on Main St. without taking the precaution to tie them. The horses desiring to look around town, went up the street at a rapid pace, and Louis Jaggars im agining that they werj running away stopped them in front of the Factory. Tight ! In order to conform to the latest mode in the way of dresses all underclothing has to be done away with, and the person forced into glove fitting tights of chamois leather. We don't advise our young luly readers to follow this latest style, but, of course, they will suit themselves. Lectures. Mrs. L. Sh'cpard lectured at the Y. M. C. A. Rooms on Monday evening and at the M. E. Church Tues day evening. Her subject was "Tem perance." and she made it rather warm for old King Alcohol. IIomeAgaix. Miss Jennie Vinson, of Pleasant Hill, who went to Eastern Oregon about six weeks ago on account of her health ami to visit her relatives, returned home last Monday morning. Among the names of Orcgonians reg istered at the Centennial recently, we notice that of Mr. Frank Pyle, former ly superintendant of the Aid en Fruit Preserving Co. in this citv. Mr. II. W.Scott, of Portland, will address the Hayes and Wheeler Club this, (Friday) evening. The. Young Ladies tJ lee Club will furnish music for the occasion. Improving. A correspondent from Portland informs ua that Mr. Septimus Huelat, who is confined in the Asylum at Eist Portland, isiniproving rapidly. A gold cuff button was found last Tuesday by Mr.-Daniel Tackelberrv. The owner can have the sania by prov ing property. Mn. Asa Saunueus represented the M. E. Church of this city, in the State Temperance Union at Salem on the 19th in-st. Mrs. Jas. Graham has our thanks for a stalk of a Golden Banded Lily, whioh has over twenty llowtrs c.n it. Gone. Mrs. Frank Kent has re moved to Portland, where she has opened a private boarding hoti.se. Mcntcr Itandall killed a deer below town lat week, and he feels justly prov.d oi the wonderful feat. Mr.. J. G. Boiiuctt has a line span of draft horses, harness and a new wagon for sale cheap. Bead his ad. Onck Moouk. One of Canemah 's fair daughters will join tho hymenial band to-day (Thursdays.. McGown wlio stole a pistol some time ago, has been sent to the Hotel de Wutkius for three years. Misses Bki.lk Pottku and Ki ment left this week for school Helens Hall, Portland. te Be at St. The price paid for tho Winston home stead last week, should have been $2, 700 instead of $1,500. A PAroiiTEit of James Welch, living near Damascus, had her shoulder dis located 011 the 15th. Diei. In Oakland, Cala,.Sept. J9Lb, Mary A. , wifeot C. P. Ferry, formerly of Portland. In the caseof Truavis vs.Thco. Ilim ler, the plaintiff was awarded $1400 damages. Rev. Mn. Chattin of Portland con ducted the street services last Sunday evening. Williams and Lane will discuss the political issues in this city on the 10th of October. Rev. Mr. Huff, who has been quite ill with bilious fever, is convalescing slowly. Union Services at tho M. E. Church next Sunday evening. Fresh ket. Oisters " at the Fish Mar- William McCrindle of San Fran cisco has taken a judgment against the Isthmus (Coos county) Transit Railway for nearly 823,000, and J. L. Cresson took a judgment against the same for upwards of 5,000. The Albany Democrat, in referring to the Hayes and Wheeler meeting at that place on Friday, says : Hon. M. C. George made tho speech of the evening. This was the largest meeting that has been held in this city for a long time, and was a mag nificent testimonial on the part of the people of this city to the musical talent composing the Glee Club. Klickitat county will soon be cele brated for fine stock particularly sheep, cattle and horses. W. B. Wal ker, Esq., has just brought into that county a fine Clydesdale stallion colt, two years old past, which he purchased in Benton county, Oregon. This colt is over sixteen hands, and weighs 1,350. ponnds. Mr. W. has also some of the best cattle in the up per country, having purchased some J of the finost bulls in the State. Always Growling. Editor Enterprise: The name of Senator Mitchell seems to affect the EJitorof the Oreyoniau as water is popularly supposed to affect ani mals afflicted with hydrophobia. No sooner does that name meet the editor's eye than he goes into con vulsions and snarls and snaps at a rate that should cause his friends some concern. The other day it was stated in the associated press dis patches that the Senator had been invited to make some political speech es in Ohio, which bit of news threw the editor into a spasm, the effect of which was quite apparent in the same issue of the paper in which the dispatch appeared; but on learning that Mitchell had the assurance to address the people of Ashland a few days since he relapsed into a condi tion which must certainly occasion his friends much uneasiness. It was but a few months since that the mention of Judge Williams.narae liaJ a similar effect upon the said editor, but there are present hopeful symptoms of a partial recovery in that quarter. Market Report. . Portland Market. Legal tenders. 83 buving. 89 sellinur. Flour. Extra, $5 00; superfine, S4 25. Wheat. 1 35 per cental. Oats. 50c. to 55c. 1 bushel. Barley. $1 2-5 percental. Bacon. Sides, 14s; hams, 1G17; shoulders. 8fgy. Lard. In kegs, lGe: in 101t tins, 17c. Butter. Fresh roll, 25W,.30c. Fruits. Dried apples, in sacks, 10c, kegs 104 ; Plums, pitless,1415 ; peaches 14c ; prunes, 17c. Eggs. 25c. Chickens. Full grown, S3 00S3 50 V dozen. Hides. Dry, 10o; salted, Gc; culls off. Tal 1 o w .5 H o y lb . Wool. -15 to 17c. Feed. Bran, $20 00 f ton; shorts, $22 to 25; oil cake, S37 50. Hay. Baled, $11 00 to $15 00 fi ton loose, $12 50. Potatoes. 455()c V bushel. Onions. 1 to F4C ) 1T. Mutton sheep. $2 50$3. Oregon City Market. Wheat. 70c y bushel. Oats-4045c bushel. Potatoes 50 bushel. Onions $1 50 ! bushel. Flour $1 3iy sack or $5 50 y bbl. Dried Fruit Apples, 9c.VQ Plums, 14c. Butter -25fr"0c y lb. Eggs 25o y dozen. Chickens Grown, $3 50 y dozen; Bacon Sides, 14c lb ; hams, 15c. Lard KJ to 17c. 1 lav $10 y ton. Wool 20c y lb. Late arrivals of latest style dress goods and trimmings to match, all at the lowest market prices. Also a new lot'of boots, slices, hats, clothing and furnishing goods, cheap for cash. All come and buy yourselves rich for a small amount of 'money at I. Sellinos. Invitation to All. A cordial invi tation is extended to all to visit the store of Mr. A. Levy, who lias just re ceived one of tho finest stocks ever brought to Ore.ton City. In dry goods he cannot be beat; gents' clothin! of the latest and most fashionable styles and cuts: his stock of cigars and tobac cos are tit for the gods, and those who in dulg in the fragrant eiir ir will do well to give him a call. This is not bun combe, Lvy lias all he claims and a great deal more. I-'ocNfi! After a long search, the place, to buy the cheapest and best gro ceries has been found at T. A. Bacon's. One and all are invited to enll and ex amine tor their own satisfaction, ami Tab. will be most happy to show his stock, whether you buy or not. Farm ers who have produce to sell will al ways get the highest marketjpriee. Major Ciiarman has just returned from San Francisco with an elegant stock of goods, which must be seen to be appreciated. Ackerman's Fall goods have arrived and they arc a credit to our city. AVislr"s ISalsant of Wild CUerr-. The r.-at remedy for consumption. This well-known re mejy is olToreU to tin jiub lic, sanctioned by the exporifnee of over forty years ; and wli"!i resorted to in season, seldom fails to elT-?et a speedy euro of Coughs, Colds, Croup, bronchitis, Influen za, Whooping Cough, Hoars'messPain.s or Soreness in the Chest or Side, Bleeding at th Lungs, laver Complaint, etc. Beware of Con nterfeits ! B'-'niernher that tlie gen uine W'istau's Balsam ok Wild Ciifrry has on the outside wrapper the signature of "I. Butts," and the printed name of the 1 roprietors, "setu W. Fowle & Sons, Boston." All others are base imitations. Examine the wraper carefully before pur chasing. A Case of Tliirty Years S 1 11 ml i 11 jj. East Aurora, N. Y. May 22, 1S72. Messrs. setii W. KowleA Sons: tientleman I was troubled with Dyspep sia for thirty years, and tried several medicines advertised for the cure of this distressing complaint without doriving any benefit from th"in. About a year ago I commenced takingthei Peruvian Syrup and after using altogether twelve bottles I find myself entirely eurred. I consider my case one of t he worst I ever heard of and take great, pleasure in receom mending the Peruvian Syrup to all Dyspeptics, be lieving that it will b? sura to cure them. Yours respectifully, J. T. Bowen. Soid by all druggists. Simple and Inexpensive as it is Olenn's Sulphur Soap is amostellleient remedy for certain opnoxious diseases, to be cured of which thosenftlieted with them often spend thousands of dollars to no pur pose. A Fine Thing for the Teeth. Fragrant SOZODONT is a composi tion of the purest and choicest ingre dients of the Oriental vegetable king dom. Every ingredient is well known to have a beneficial ell'ect on the teeth and gums. Its embalming or-antiseptic property and aromatic fragrance makes it a toilet luxury. SOZODOXT removes all disagreeable Jodors from the breath caused by catharrh, bad teeth, etc. It is entirely free from the injurious and acrid properties of tooth pastes and powders which destroy the enamel. One bottle lasts six months. B?"The National ("old Medal was award ed o Bradley Rulofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in th'j world. 420 Montgomery Street. San Francisco. NEW TO-DAY. MILLINER, Mrs. Jennie Boyce, PBACTICA I M I L Ii I X E B AND Dressmaker, Logus' building. Main street, Oregon City, will keep constantly on hand and for sale at reasonable prices a largo and well selected stock of fashion able Millinery and Fancy Goods. tT'Fresh arrivals every two weeks. Oregon City, Sept. 20, 1876-2W. A BARGAIN ! ISPAXDRAFTIIOKSES, HARNESS and new Wagon for sale, Apply to J. G. BONNET, Or to G. Vance, Blacksmith. sept29-lm. At OREGON CITY Saturday, October 7tli, 1876. MONTGOMERY QUEEN, THE KING OF SHOWMEN, WITH HIS ENTENNIA La ON W HEELS. fSy'SijS ' KTGiflMRRY 6UEEW The Great QUAGL1EXI, The Unrivalled MOLLIE BROWN The Wonderful L0WASD0, The Femal eSampson D'ATALIE The Trench KENXEBELS, PIERCE, the tamer of Tigers. The MATHEWS FAMILY, DRAYTON, the Hyena Tamer, Mile. PAULINE, Thc Lio;i Queen, THOMPSON, Educator of Elephants, ORGAN, Instructor of Hars:s, NAT. AUSTIN, tli3 Clown of Clowns, The Unap proachable LEVANTINE, Mine. BROWN Menage Excelsior. With the Charming and Youthful PATTI ROSA, JENNIE BROWN, ROBERT SCOTT the great ARLINGTON, CHRLIE KING, FRANCOIS. HERBERT. EUGENE, LOUIS, HARRY, Mmes. EMIDY, SEBASTIAN, KEXNEBEL, and the endless auxil liaries, complete the most expensive, extensive, unexceptionably, better dressed and hi"h-toned Circus Company on the lace of the globe. The long list of Living Wild Beasts of the very rarest kinds, including an Elephant, the Houflled Mouffloon, the Wild Paard, Performing Bengal Tigers, 4 performing Hy enas a Lioness and Cubs, a Kangaroo, and its young, a pair of Leopards, pair of Silver Lions, Guzerats, Lions, Jugars, Eland, Sacred Ox, Valk, V'ark, Birds, Monkeys and a long array, of which the particulars cannot be given. TWO P-EIlFORMAlNrCES DAILY. Doors open at I and 7 o'clock P. M. Circus commences at 2 and 8 o'ciock P. M. Owe hour for tlie Menagerie. AOJII.SSION - - SI; CIIILUUEN, under 9 years, - 50 Cents C. O. PELL, General Agent. MILLINER GOODS ! 1ST UKCKIVKD, AT MRS. K. S. J Warren's Millinery More, a new anu elegant stock of latest styles of Millinery anil Ladies' I'urnishing Goods, for the. SPRING TRADE. Which will be sold at reasonable j rices. Ladies living in thecountry, favoring me with their orders, will iind them promptly attended to. i MRS. IS. S. WAKRK.V, One door south of Dr. Welch's office. Oregon City, March 17, 1S70. Administrator's Notice. "V"OTICIS ISJ HISIEKnY GIVEN THAT jA I have been appointed by the Hon. 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 foment the Post Office in Oregon City, Clackamas county. State of Oregon, wit h proper vouchers, within six months from date. J. M. BACON. Oregon City, Sept. 7th, 1S70-H Ad'r. Administrator's Xotioc. "VTOTICE IS IIISKEIIV GIVEN THAT I have been appointed administrator of tlie esr ate of William A. Clark, deceased, by the Hon. County Court, of Clackamas county. State of Oregon, t herefore, all per sons having claims" against said estate, will present them to me with proper vouchers, at the office of Johnson & Mc I'own, in Oregon City, Clackamas county. State of Oregon, within ix months from this date. AUTHUR WARNER. ; Oregon City, sept. 7th, lS76-lt Ad'r. FARF-1 FOR SALE ! A FINE FARM ADJOINING NO It ton's postoffice.in Clackamas county, consisting of 3J0 acres; Oil acres under cul tivation, 18 acres ready to sow in wheat at the present time, orchard of 8i)0 trees, a good house and barn, tine well of water in thc house, 2 brood mares, good wagon and harness, 2 fine cows and calves, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. For further particulars inquire at this office, or to E. A.QUINN. Norton's postoffice; Sept. 7, 1876-2m. "CITY OFSALEM." HEREAFTER AND UNTIL FUR ther notice the City of Salem will touch at the WHARF IN OREGON CITY, ,- r On its up trips each week on Wednesday and Saturday morning's, And on the down trips, Tuesday and Friday Afternoons. Freight and Travel respectfully solicited. U. II. SCOTT Si CO. July 13, 187G 1. Notice. U. S. Land Office, Oregon Citv,) . Oregon, Sept. 11, 1876. - P"' COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTER ed at this office by Charles Johnson of Clackamas county, Oregon, against Ma thias Rietl for abandoning his homestead entry, No. 2782, dated June 25, 18715, upon the E. H of N. E. U section 22, township 2 south, range 5 east, in Clackamas county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 25d day of October, 1870, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concern ing said alleged abandonment. OWEN WADE, Register. T. R. HARRISON, Receiver. Sept. 22, 1876-lt. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE. THE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF the Li very Stable on Fifth street.Oregon City. Oregon, keeps constantly on hand liiMgftle, Carriage and Hacks. ' Saddle and BaggyHorsei. IJxices Reasonable. E. B. CLEMENS, Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1S75. Proprietor. An Army of Men, Droves ot Horses, A Multitude of Animals, a Legion of Attractions, a Forest of AYild Beasts, and Myr iads of Birds. Aggregation of Transcendent Elegance. Resplendent Masses of Magnificence. Dazzling, Gorgeous, Glitter; The Mighty Pageant of Palaces; lUf liUlllUlU UUU UU1U UllVUtll tare Illustrated wild Animal Dens; The Heavily Carved Great Golden Cha riot and Tableau Cars. CAGES OF WILD BEASTS OPEN TO! VIEW U THE STREETS. GRAND CARNIVAL OF BEAUTY. A procession that attracted 150,000 men, women and children from banks, offices, stores, workshops and dwellings, as it passed through the principal streets of San Francisco. THOMAS CHARMAtl ESTABLISHED 1853, ESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS of Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on thc old motto, that A JVimbte Six Pence it Better 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, Chlnaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladles and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N Rope, Faming Hons 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 I now offer for sale at tho Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods for I am Determined to Sell Cheap 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 of THOMAS CIIARMAN 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 advertises does that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All l wisn 10 say is Come, and Sec,and Examine for Jonrselvcs ' A ' -V W Ml BUM KV MM J MAM lOtimVCDt 7 y object is to tell all my old friends now At. t in Kt.ill ii 1 i vp nnrl ftABimua ts .All . wis cheap, for cash, or upon such terms a. Agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage nereioiore oesiowen. THOS. CHARMAN, Main Street, Oregon City, Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. THOS. CHARMAN. r?50,000 lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CHARM AX. PUBLIC EXAMINATION. A PUBLIC EXAMINATION FOR teachers ln the nubllcschools In Clack. am as county, will be held intheSeminarv uu oHiuraa.v, ot-in. auin, Ml w o ciocK A. M. JOHN W. t-SELLWOOD, Sept. 22-2t. Supt. of Schools. ESTABLISHED I860. B. A. HUGHES, Opposite the rost office,. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. Dealer In DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, It A TS , BOOTS and SHOES, HOSIERY. LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, PERFUMERY, TABLE CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROPE. GRAIN SACKS, WOOL SACKS, ETC., ETC., ETC. MY STOCK OF GENERAL MKR chandise is large and well assorted. There is no house In the city that can undersell me. SMALL PROFITS AXD QUICK RETURNS, Is my motto. T'ltfASA call O rwl daa fv rnnwaluiiD f kol the Goods at the old firm of B. A. Hughes cannot be leaten 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 good Country Produce. B. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, March 17th, 1876. County Scrip Taken as Cash. ja7 -tf. r.AJtfl FOR 8 Am. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING REAL Estate for sale. No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon City. No. 2. 1GO Acres, good house, and barn full of hay; H acres in cultivation, orchard, good water: 15 miles lrom Oregon City. Price $500, half down. No. 3. 330 Acres, 75 in cultivation ; houses, barns, wells, tc. ; good orchard: 6 miles from Oregon City. Price $4,500 ; half down. Sell half place at same rates. No. 4. 290 Acres, 25 acres under cultiva tion, 5 acres orchard, good running water; 125 acres open brush land; mile from school house ; 8 miles from Oregon City. $1.50 ; 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 Oregon City, cheap ; part of the Barber claim ; good wood yard. No. 7. S15SO acres; 75 Improved, a large, new, well finished frame dwelling, plum and apple orchards, living wa ter, 18 acres of fall wheat. 6 miles from Oregon City, on Molalla road, church and school house adjoining; can be had for $4,250, one-third down, balance on time. No. v. 40 acres at Milwankle; part oeuveruam. iTice, ti,uuu. No. 10. A one and a half story house, one lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., in Oregon City, for $425. No. 11100 acres of land, with 10 acres un der new fence and a growingcropof wneai, aooui w 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 ,f $275. Other desirable bargains In Clackamas, the best county in the State. Any sne having money to lend can have our services, free of charge, in managing the same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms by calling on us. JOHNSON & McCOTVN, and JOHNSON, McCOWN & MACRl'M.' Offices in Oregon City and Portland. Nov. 12. 1875 t Lower Than Ever! HAVING taken advantage of the late unsettled condition cf the Eastern and Cali fornia Money Mar kets, I have Purchased for Cash The Largest Stock WATCHES, JEWELRY & SI IYER WARE. Ever brought to Oregon, and am now enabled to 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 larleii. To those Intending to send East for Watches, 1 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 me a call before going or sending elsewhere B. L. STONE. 103 Eront-st.. Portland, Oregon. W. CASEDY, Dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Main Street, Oregon Citjr, One door south of Ward fc Harding's Lrug Store 0V1X STOCK CONSISTS OF EVERY thing usually kent in a well atrwIrod Family Grocery Store. Keep only first "Orders delivered to any part of Oregon City or Canemah. Oregon City, June 9, 1876 t. STILL IS THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF HAAS SALOON. WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, T7"EEPTHE MOST COMPLETE STOCK XV. of Family Groo'-,os to be found in the cicy. ah goods warrant 3d. Goods delivered in tne city free of charge. The highest cash price paia xor country produce. O " - 1(573. CUFFZiHOUCE. OREGON CITY, OREGON, T. W.: nil 0 D EO, lroprietor. Transient Board, ftl to par DT Single Meal. .. SO wmmt. Board per Wwk i 99 Board and Lodging, per wak.9 0 The Table will be supplied with the best the market affords. Ball Suppers furnished on short notlea, and at reasonable terms. Nov. 19. 1875 if IMPORTANT TO ALL VHOLI IT MAY COIICEfltl! BEING DESIROUS OF ADOrTHfO a new rule of business, I would request those indebted to me to come and Pay Up Immediately, And save Inconvenience and ex pens, a X have determined to collect what is due me, I have reduced the prices on Goods great ly, and can assure all that I can give Bargains to Cash Buyers. Come and see.for your own satisfaction A. LEVY. J. P. WARD. GEOROI A. BAKDIKO. WARD & HARDING, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, REEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND general assortment of Drvigs and Chemicals, Perfumery, Combs and Tmssea, Saa Er Snpportere. Shoulder Braces Toilet r'ai cr and Article, ALSO Kerosene OiL Limp Chimneys, Olaaa, Pnttjr, Paints, Olla, Varnishes and Iye Staffs, PURE WIXES JLTO LI0.U0RS FOR IE' mcim PURPOSES. PATENT 3LEDICINES, ETC terPhysIciahs' Prescription care&UIf -compounded, and all orders oorreetlr- aa swered. . - - " fOpcn at all hours of the nlrbX. All accounts must be paid monthly. novStf WARD A IUlRDINQT" Notice. 1TAKE THIS METHOD OP IN. forming my old patrons and the pub lic generally that I have Just opened a SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP, In the Masonic building. Main St.. Oregon City, where I will be pleased to serve all who may give me a call with anything In my line at the lowest cash prices. J. K. UK AH AM. Oregon City, July 13L 186 -3m. T. A. BACON, Mas (Successor to BARLOW dc FUUUCR), Dealer in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SELECTED TEAS COFFEE, and SPICES, BUTTER AND CHEESE, FOREIGN AXD, DOMESTIC FRUITS, And a full variety of Goods usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store.- Come one, come all, and examine our stock. I can sell as cheap and furnish aa good an article as any house ln town. I have secured a first class baker and will continue to furnish customers with as good bread as can be found in the State. Give me a call at Barlow A Fuller's old stand, Main street. T. A. BAC02V. Oregon City, August 251876 if. PAUL BOYCE, 171. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oregoa City, Orr.a. 1HROXIC DISEASES AND DIS V eases of Women and Children a speci alty. Office hours, day and night ; always ready when dutv calls. Aug. 25, 1876 rtf. NEW BLACKSMITH CHOP, AT John Lewis' Old Stand. CIV. GANOXG HAS OPENED AT this old stand, where he Is Dreoared to do anything in his line. f7"Horse shoeing aspecialy. Oregon City, Mar 2b : m3 W. 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