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o r 1: THE;ENTE "n'rnv "flTV OIIEGO.V. M)V. 10. I S76- j with obtaining money under false nre ftyr,ll t'"' , tenses from Win. Moreluiid.j of Needy, Heal ESUte TrausJer J f 2 nvinir are the real estate transfers F nV &"ue of October 13th, coin B'r."'1 u" Vm. Whitloek, deputy Cuiin- l.v, Tliirciav and wife to James Dor h.is 4 of theH K . of section :4. a'1- l l. i containing acres : con- duration . ' -V -, T 'i isolinaali'l wife to I,. Williams, . " iTof the N K 'i of section 10, jo, containing 80 acres j consider- ati'1".:": , and wife to T.J. Bohna. t-..f V1.. ;-",i V W of seetion T 1 S ll 'i K. containing 60 acres ; considera- lT ? rs'vthe and wife to J. A. Methen. ..'fjftlw N K U of section. --'7, and '1 1- of the N V . ' of .sfe. tion :, Tl S E, containing lot) acres; con- 8ivnH "raime'r and wife to F. Seelv, actional part of section , containing i a.-ri-M and fractional partsot sections j " M i and t, containing 9 acres, in T 3 S pl'i'' consideration $130. i Y.eslev and wift to U. Watrner, fractional part of section 13, T 3 H U 1 Vf containing 14--1 acres; considera tion 'i",i;sk.v an(, wife to U. Wagner, frictional part ot section 13, T 3SR1 E, I,S"t"tioii 24. T 3 S K I W, and section yj T3 S 1' 1 E, containing 50 acres ; con sideration 'J"0. . .. J 1". Caulithl and wife to II. Can field l,;ut ot lot -s,- ' in ,;lotk 0:J. Vvc tfoiii'ity; considcr.it ion 50. Euroix-an and Oregon L,and Co. to j C Umihow, the N V of the N W : 'of section 2, S K 4 K, containing 40 consideration L 111. i S patent to l.ivid Molt and wife, evoftheS F U and the F Si of the S W ! of section 3, T It 2 I-:, con- twining acres. .... O. Fairfield and wife to J. W: Fair lielu. the F 'i of the N K U ot section t, 1; 1 S K 4 K, containing 80 acres; co'nsi'leration, &V). J A. Sprague and wife to Frank Si.rague. the' W U of th N W 't of si'etioii 17, T 2 S 11 4 E, "containing 7m.5- acrts; consideration $350: II. Iderholf and wife to 15. (iasser, the K Si of the N F .. of section IS, T 3 S K 1 F, coiUainiftg SsO acres ; con sideration S-5H. I). V. Ojjlesby to P. Gleason, the F li of the F of section S, less 45 acres, T5.S H 1 F, containing 115 acres; con sideration 5dlKJ. l S. patent to Alex. Mnrrnv and wife, the N F , the N of the S F t.tlie S F U of the S F li, and lot b' in section 2, T 4 S It 1 W, containing 31i.Vi acres. Jl. Kcllv and wifo et als to P. Kellv, thfS -j of tlie N F '4 of section 27, T 1 S K 5 F, containing 10t73 acres; con- (tideliltion $1. U. S. patent to (i. W. Sharroek, the S S of the N F '4 . the S F ?i of tl.e X V 't.and t lie N K "i of the S W '4 of sec-tion 13, T2S K 4 F, containing 100 acris. J. Sweek and wife to II. Alberts, the S S of the don ition land , claim of O. 1. tiood:dl and wife, in sections 10 and 30.T2SI11 F. e n aining 101.78 acres; consideration 750. ('. C Long and wife to Fewis Long, partw of sections 10,15 and 16, contain ing 50 acres in T 0 S 15 1 F; considera tion 10. I'. S. patent to Geo. ( Jansner. the S li of the S F 'i olseetion 10. the N F of the X F !4 and lots 1 and 2 of section 32, T 2 S It 4 F, containing 157.1!) acres. W'. H. M inner and wife to II. M. lluniphrev, the S of tlie S F U of ifvti.m 10, the N F of th.'N F 'i and lots land 2 of sect !on :,m, T 2 S II 4 F. containing 157.10 acres; consideration fsiKI. J. Pariott, Jr.. am1. N tiicv P-irn.tt, wife of Jos. Parrot t deceased, to '.S. I'tI. Jr letion il arts of seeti nis 23 and '-'t, T3S K 1 1', emit. tniug 00 a-r:s ; Coilsi lcl.Uioli 7ih). T. iti'g-i and wife to J. If. Ilollister, part of s etion 21.T3S K 1 W and part of notitic alion .No. 1327 and i 1 u:u No. 4'.' . containing 4n acres; uii-i li-i ation $75. I' iiti:kvi ii Amknpmkn r.- Last Tues day one of our I icmoerat ic friends brought a red man of the fou-st up to Die jiolls and voted him t"i I; no cratie nominee. This canst d c..M-i,;-ralile meiiinu'iit on th pari .i:' (;. lemoei :its, as the H.m ,n) .:: ns h td voted him s. nie yeirs'aui'. and tiit v laughed hm:j an. 1 i.t.id. I '.ut as i; i:is heen said, " he 1 irelis 1 .t who lauirhs longest." A yoe.iiir and en;hn-ia-ti-Kepnhliean had his eye open to i. tiss ues ami rnade juick steps to .ne of the lnats lyliit iiu tlie lnin.' where he found t wo votersof A fri-vm persuasimi. As ho brought tii.m dnwn to t!,e .mils, he came across the Democrats who were highly elated at their inanouver, ami he turned, to them and said : "Ymi votetl your Indian, hut I o one better. " Sawixo Wood. Tlie Walla Walla Watchman lias the following in je Krd to the f'hincsc. monopidiz ing the ' sawing of- wood ' which may also apply to this burg: Tnis liraucli of business is moiiopoli.t.l ami swalltvcd up by the Ciiinamcn, to such an extent, as to render it a useless attempt to got wood sawed by any oth er means. lOveu if a little premium is offered, white men feel insulted at the lucre mention of it. We don't blame them, vet is there no wav bv winch this much abused vocation poiild nass hack into the channel, where it will do tlie most go. d. both to the employer and to the employed! A good wood yard supplied with a little engine mo as toenahle our citizens to buv their wood just as they want it. would no doubt prove a profitable investment. v ho will experiment upon it." The Klkction. The election in this city passed off very quietly not a sin gle disturbance reported. " Every vote -Uhe nn''"",:f1 w:l probably jx.lle.l, ami wr led p u pm nt.,; ,!;tv for vnVV'i :U!',, U h( Iaiul Williams; The Tr,?., thsll,.m"5m,t a follows: 'W- Tii!lr,! 2i; Williams, VA ,lf1,le,,iM"1 II''n.iricks. r,7; Lane, tiieird nrv.U,SUM 11 Uvvlh ren (,' n;;W!r shout lor w liir,; . lH'''1,,r' ,,,!t as il Kwe 1 ixi time' rOSel'Ve Wl,r Pl.lause'un- UxnTv7Un" Tfolhiwing tsurv: br l h tV"i th WM,,,,T S; I.al i( - 'I.'ico. T.aRoeqtie, Lk "Kit J.isr.-itte" the I rs remainitv' in "STIUIlcp . ... at Oregon City, Nov. 10th, lS7(j. Armstrong, f;0o TiOKUs, Wm. K. Murpliv. E. P. Keed, iry. J. M. liK'hardson. M. C'. S.-honsen, Win. .2. Stone, Win. Stevens, J. Salisbury , Mrs. N. a ritfx.L- l.' i.uiuner .M ss oeiitim Win. VHHius. Mis'ss '"cn, J. v K. Jo,noi,, Mary P lrii.. , . """-o, n. tinea." 'r Please when "adver- JMjRacn, p. m. ted ,, and the Hull J?nk.lnw n.roVk, tie.I bv the i' 'n. vn b,r pi; i-'et! v -vi the "harn a,,. iH- f. ille ff Frtnl Tiios ('Ii !r M' M- Carman, C ,,r'VUi : Estate of W . Borxn Over. Hugh McCaullayrof Junction, Lane county, was up lefore Justice A they last Wednesday. charged tenses from Win. Moreland.j of X'eetl v, in this countv. lie sold a check on the F . S. Treasury at Washington to Mr. Moreland, and then obtained the check himself, and used it. lie wuh bound oyer to appear before the next grand jury. Accident. On Friday night last, says the Sunday Welcome.a party from this city attended the temperence en tertainment 'at Mt. Tabor. Driving near the school house the hind wheels of the wagon ran into a ditch causing the back seat to fall out, throwing to the ground those seated on it. Mrs. Captain Kellogg was severely if not seriousl3' injured. The fancy man who was selling soap without a license last week came to grief before Judge Athey, and his fine and costs amounted to S15, which, ow ing to the depleted state of h is finances, he was unable to put up. He languish ed in jail for six days, and then took his departure for a more congenial clime. Several times during the past month wo have heard complaints about the cleanliness of the county jail, and if our nasal protub. is correct, we should judge that several barrels of cologne tiistributed in the building would con siderably diminish the horrible stench. Jjet the proper authorities look after the matter. Axotiiek Department. Owing to the large number of scholars in atten dance at the Seminary, another depart ment has been added to the school.and M is. Jasper Johnson appointed teacher. .Mrs. jonnson nas nau considerable ex perience as a teacher, and the appoint ment ailords general satisfaction. Mr. S. I). Stevens, traveling agent for the Fabcock Fire Extinguisher Co.t railed last Tuesday. He is negotiating the sale of a Ilabcock Chemical Fire Fngine to the city of Salem, and made a test at that place on Wednesday. On Friday or Saturday he will test his Ex tinguishers in this city. Health Seeking. M rs. J. W. Coch ran took her departure on the lasj steamer for Southern California, for the tenent of her health. She intends to remain in Oakland for about a month, and then go to Xordoff, in Ventura county, where she will sjend the winter. Jimmy Wool, forincily of this city, got badly used i i a fracas at Portland last week. His injuries con sisted of a slight scalp wniml with a hatchet, and a pair- ot black eyes. A woman was at the bottom of it. 15 etc kn ed. Capt. Tacke! berry, who has been steamboating on Slikeen river during the past summer, icturned last Saturday. His health, which was fail ing when he left, has oeen materially benefited. New Goods. Mr. n. A. Hughes has just received a tine assortment of water proofs, flannels and millinery goods, which should be seen by all who desire any tiling in that line. Give him a call. A laros atirl enthusiastic audience rieetiil Mr. Cajdes at Pope's iiall last FiMiy ev'nin;jc, an-.l lie matle one of his characteristic speeches, which was listened to atteiitivtlv lv all. A coi resftondent frt;m Sandy report tiiitiLTs in a prosperous condition ; bear, tie r, and small cranio in abundance; travel over the mountains clnsetl, and everybody as happy as larks. Cr. vrKrs County. All of the pre cinvts in th'. county lt?ard from except Oswego andS rini water. The returns s far srive llavws 0.) m.iioritv ami Will-vms 211. Oswego beard fr-m, m:.kinir the m t joriiv f r If aye 11 uel Williams XV. S i ingw iter w illgti'Jo Iemoc: atic. The ladies of the K.n'scopal Church are preparing to hold their annual fair tlie last week in this month, or tlie first in next. Posters 'will appear in due tim . the Oregon Iron Works at Albinai have suspended, and tlie machinery for the Yamhill boat seems t lie in tlie same predicament for tlie present. f'i-i:itic. Mr. W. P. Cnnnaway, of P.dk county, is the clerk of the Hoard of Canal Commissioners. His salary has been fixed at $1,500 per annum. The partnership existing between Ross ami Wertman has been dissolved. Mr. Wortman will engage in the mer cantile business up the valley. SM.l.l.-rox Si ill continues at Port land, ami it Would be advisable for our citizens to take everv precaution against this dreadful disease. The last single member of the legal fraternity of this city will make his debut into the so.-iety of Henedicts this (Thursday) evening. The ladies c.f the M. E. Church will irive a Centennial ic.e-eream festival at Pope's Ifall on next Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. O. W. Day has our thanks for the minutes of the annual conference of the M. E. Church, held at Albany last August. "Not's" proposition has leen placed on file w ith numerous others, and be fore long we shall make our verdict known. We understand that the hearth-stones in W. C. Johnson's new house are to be iiiafie of .Leather's artificial stone. About fiA-e hundred persons from this citv attended the Republican rallv at Portland last Monday night. Disappointed letters on the Presi- denti'I election are lookimr a little "down m the- mouth. The Oregon Citv flouring mills were cloved down during the fore part of he wcck lor repairs. Head J. IT. SoMTemier's ad. He has fi uit trees of all kinds for sale cheap. Don't forget the invitation extended last week to call and "see us. Union service at the M. E. Church Miiulay evening. TERRITORIAL XI11VS ITEMS. The country immediately west of Snake river is being- surveyed. hinamen. are leaving the Idaho mines to Winter in the towns. Grain i moving to the sea very slowly in Washington Territory. Mew steam and flour and Haw mills are to be constructed on tbe Up per Tuncannor. TTarlett. the "niltfrim print" was Tvorking on the Reese River BereiUe at. !a-d accounts. The steamship Dakot-i from Taco ma.took down 170.000 pounds of hops consigned to Corhitt & Mac leay, valued at $40,000. Market Report. Portland Market. Legal tenders, 88 buying, S9 selling. fhM,r-fitr:i' W; pern.ne, $d 25. f heat. 1 o0 -per cental. Oats. 45c. to 50Xr. y bushel. ' harley. $1 25 per cental. lUcon. -Sides, 16c; hams, 161S; shoulders. ' Lard. In kegs, 16c: in 103b tins, 17c. Butter. Fresh roll, 2530e. Fruits. Dried apples, in sacks, 10c, ' kegs 10, ; plums,pitless14(315; peache 14c; prunes, 17c. Fggs. 35c. Chickens. Full grown, $a 50$4 00 dozen. j glides. Dry, 12c; salted, 6eY calls ,H j Tallow. 5Hc &Tb. Wool. 20 to 22c. Feed Bran. $1517 V ton; shorts, 22 to 25 ; oil cake, $37 50. Hay. Baled, $16 00 to $17 00 V ton loose, $13 to $14. Potatoes. 4050c V bushel. Onions. 1, to ISic ft. Mutton sheep. $2 502$3. Orejjon City Market. Wheat. hOc y bushel. Oats 40 45c bushel. Potatoes 50 y bushel. Onions $1 50 y bushel. Flour $1 37 sack or $5 50 y bbl. Dried Fruit Apples, 9e.tJll Plums, 14c. Butter -2530e y lb. Kggs 25c y dozen. Chickens Grown, S3 50 y dozen; Bacon Sides, 14c i? 11 : hams, 15c. Lard 16 to I7c. Hav $10 y ton. Wool 22c y It. An Uiiuaiiswerabte Argument. The strongest argument which can be urg-d against the advisability of admin istering such corrosive and nerve-destroy ing poisons as arsnic and quinine for in termitt -nt and remittent fevers, is the vast'.y suirfT";or success in th' pnvention and cure of such diseases of a medicine which is the very antipodc of the above named drills, both in respect of its compo sition and the results wrought by it. Such a medicine is Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, a purely vegetable preparation, which not only eradicates with wonderful prompti tude every trace of fever and aguo, and kindred tyics of malarious diseas", rom the system, but is a certain preventive of all maladies begotten of a miasma-tainted air and water. Tiiese results mineral and anti-febri remedies do not effect wit h cer tainty, and their continued use entails con sequences highly pernicious to the system. The Hitters, on the contrary, not only af ford Seedy relief, but establish health on a permanent basis. "A llroniiing Mun ivill Culcli lit u Tf he catch it, it will do him no good. Thousandsof oeopie, who have nega cted colds and coughs until they have become dangerous, wi.l rush to almost every nos trum forredef. This is why so many ex periments nretried by t he sunVrers. in to your druggist, buy a boft:e of Wistar's Balsa si ok Vili i'iieuuy. and use it with confidence. It wiil benetu at one- and ul timately cure. It is no straw ; it is a cable well tried! hoM on to it and b saved. So'.d by all druggists. CUT THIS OUT. May Save Yotxr Life. It Thero is no tvrson living but what sutT-rs more or less with bung IMs'Niscs, Coinrhs, Colds or Consumption, yet sonic would die rather than pay 7-)C"iits for a bottle of medicine t .hat would en re them. DR. A. T'.osciikf:'s German sykci has lately b'-cn intrtKliiced In this country from ijcr inauy, and its wondrous cures astonishes ever one mat try if. 11 you tioiint wnal we sav in print, cut this out and take it to Ward A II.vkdi.vo'.s, and ;ct a sani;-l; txttl lor la cents antl try it. Two tlos.'s will relieve voti. Hegular size 75 cents. V'.-nis, Crane a Bingham, Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco, al. From Itev, Kylvn iu C'ahl. orilnstun, furmfrly K .lst;r t lite "C nrlslltiti Krei'iimii. " n?ar .Sir It may be some satisfaction to vnu to oe iniorTiivti oi me result oi ine trialof the Peucvian syitcein myrauiily. .'.I v daughter was brought ! bv a t. ptioid fev-r last. Soring, and after the fi-v.-r l.-tt rcT sle continued very weak, and th;l sinipl -st food ilistressetf Uit. For uieiths sl" reinainetl in the same ilctnli'at' a con dition; but from the 1st of Septein r ! is: , when she commenced takiiiii the Syrup, t lie il!Lf".st,ive lunctions im!rovd, and i steadily gained strength and vivaeily : auu niH-, after taking two bottles,. sn- .s r-- st.orisl to a g-ott state of health: in.1.l. sh a;'pe?rs more really healthy tlian she has for several vears past, i am oi opin ion that the "Protoxide of Iron" contained in the Peruvian svruc, was adapted to h-T ease, antl etfeeted what no other known medicine could have effected. Yours truly, S.Cobb. So d by all druggists. IIoIloiv "s Pill Til- Quic-kiutnda of Existence Kpilepsy, Ac. Among the many shoals antl x rils of life on which our frail barks would founder, were it not forthe IwacoMS that indicate and warn us of our danger, are Epileptic fits, rush of blVKl to the lead, aoplexy, &.C. for which Hollo'vav's Pills are the safest remedy In existence. These disorders arise from some one or inoif derangements of th! system. From whatever source, however, they may proceed, Ilolloway's Pills are th" most salutary in effect, as they cool the blood, brace the relaxed nerves, irive tone to the digestive organs and energy and vigor to the enfeebled constitution. Is7 Absckssf.s and Sores of fxso Stni ino, which have resisted the njvration of ointments and washes, mnv be cleansetl and healed by fremient and p-Tsisti-nt washing with Glenn's sulphur Soap. Tho Word "Sozodont," Which has already become a household word, is derived from the Greek, and comnost i! of two word, Sozo and Od ontes" "Sozo" translated, means to preserve, ind "Odontes" the teeth S()'i lON'T" a preserver of the teeth. And it is true to its name. It beautifies aivl preserves the teeth, hardens and invigorates the gums, and corrects all impurities of the breath. The ordor ot this pure prejn ration is so delightful that it is a luxury to apply it. It is as harmless as water, .Sold by druggists and ierfnniers. - BVThe National oTd Medal was award ed o Hratlley k Uulofson for the best Photographs in tlie United states, antl the Vienna Medal for tlie best In the world. 4iH) Montgomery Stre-t. San Francisco. JfEir TO-DAV. WOODBURN NURSERY, j. ii. SICTTLEJIIEU, Projrirtr. 150,000 FRUIT, SHADE, ORXAMOTAL AXD NUT. BEARING TREKS, VIXIX AXD SHBITIBERY, ITIOR RALE CHEAP TO SUIT THE 1 Hard Times. Apple Tree from $5 ta$S pr hundred. All other Trees from $10 to flS ier hun dred. Send for Catalogue and Price 1.1st. Address J. H. StTTLEMIE. Wood bum, Marion Co.Ogn. 7-Vm. Cased-, Agent at Oregon City. nov!0-4m. Final Settlement. In the County Court of Clackamas County, tt ate of Oregon. In fh matter of the estate of Richard E. Williams. ' " TSAAO WILLIAMS, ADMINISTRATOR 1 of the above estate havingfiledhisfln.il neeouiit and renort with prayer for final nettlmenf. it was ordered by the Court thnt. KAtimlnv-the l-Vh dav of December 1ST6. b" set ai-art forth hearing of objec tions to such report, and account, u any therb. . ISAAC WILLIAMS. Adm'r of estate of Richard E. Williams. Ore-yon Citv, Nov. I WMw. OYSTERS! ' OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!! AT GEORGE FUCU'S.OPPOSITETIIE IlKfpot. S.Tved up lor customers FUESU OK STKWKU. Families supplied at the rate of 75 cents per hundred. tlEOUGE FUCHS. Oregon City, Oct. 20-tf ' A BARGAIll! 1. SPAN DRAFT IIOKSES, HARNESS and new Wagon for sale, Apply to J. G. BON.NET. Or to G. Willis, Blacksmith. sept29-lm. NEIEYER & UTTER, Merchant Tailors, . FURNISHING GOODS AND HATTERS, 31 First Street, Portland. Oct. 6. 176 .-tf. MILLER. CHURCH Si CO., PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR H'UBAT, at all times, at the Oregon City Mills, And have on hand FEED and FLOUR to sell, at market rates. Parties desiring feed, must furnish sacks. novlLtf Administrator's Notice. X NOTICE IS HEREItV GIVEN' THAT I have been aiipointed Administrator of the estate of bucy K. Moore, deceased, by tlie Hon. County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, therefore all persons hav ing claims against said estate are re quired to present them to me on or before the expiration of six months from the date of this notice, with proper vouchers. JOHN II. MOOUK. Adm'r. Ij. T. Harin. Att'y lor Adm'r. Oregon City, Oct. 20-1S715. STILL IN THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOHD DGOS SOUTH OF HAAS' SALOON. WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, fT EEI THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found in the city. All goods warramtjd. Goods delivered in the city lree of charge. The highest cash orice paid lor country produce. Orpjjon City. March US, 1S73. HARK THESE FACTS! THE TESilMOHY OF THE WHOLE HOLLOVVAY'o PiLLS. 8-bct the Sutrcriug and diseased read the following. ttjLet all .vli have been given up by Doctors, and spokun of as incurable, read 1 lii! following. "i.et all who can believe faefs, and can have lailh in evidence, read tlie fol lowing. JCiioiv all men by these present. That, on this, tne Twentieth da.v of June, in the year of Our Lord, One Tliousand Eight Hundred and Sixiy-six, personally came Jos pa llaydoek to me kno.ui as such, anl Oeing tlu ly s.vtirn deposed as lollows : " I'hat he is Ihe sol-g 'iieral agent for the United States and dependencies thereof lor preparations or medicines known as Dr. iloilo.vay's Fills and Ointment, and that the lol lowing cert ideates are v-rbat ini copies to the best ol his knowledge and be lief. JAAIES S.MEli'i E, Notary Public. I.. s.l 11 Wall street, New York. Dy. Hoi.i.oway : 1 take my i n to write you of my great relief and that the awful pain in my sid e has lelt me at last thanks to your pills. Oil, Doctor, how thankful 1 am that I can get some sleep. I can never writ it enough. I thank you again ami again, and am sure that you are really the iriend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, and hope yon will not take it amiss. J AMES M VEliS, 116 Avenue D. This is tt) certify that I was discharged lroai the army with Chronic Diarrhtea, and nave b.vn cured bv- Dr. Holloway s Pills. WILSON 11AKVKY, New York, April 7, ISOtJ. 21 itt St. The following is an interesting case of a man employed in an iron Foundry, who, la pouring melted iron into a tlask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. I he melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadiully. The following certifi cate was given to me, by him, about eight weeks alter the accident : New York, Jan. 11, 1S$. My name is Jacob Hardy ; lam an Iron Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last; my burns healed, but I had a running sore on my leg that would not heal. I tried Ilolloway's Ointment and it cured me in a few weeks. This is all true antl anybody can see me at Jack son's Iron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HAHIiV; ll'JOoerch Street. EXTRACTS FllO.M VARIOUS LXTTEHS. "I had no appetite; Ilolloway's Pills gave me a hearty one." "Your Fills are marvelous." "I send lor another box, and keep them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was chronic." "I gave one of your Fills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day." "My nausea of a morning is row cured.' "Your box of Ilolloway's Ointment cured me ol noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the ears, and the noise has left." "Mend me two boxes, I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar, your price Is 2o cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send mt? live boxes ol your Fills." "I't me have three Iwixes of your Fills by return mail, for Chills ami Fever." 'i have over 2m) such testimonials as these but want of Bpace comels me to conclude. FOR CUTANEGJ3 DISORDERS. And all eruptions or the skin, this Oint ment is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very, root of the evil. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Invariably cure the following diseases: Disorder of the Kidney. In all diseases afTeting these organs, whether they .secrete tto much or too lilt le water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over the regions of the kidneys, these Fills should b" taken ac cording to the printed tlirect ions, ami the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bedtime. This treat ment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. For Stomutlu out of Order. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as-these Pill ; the rein ove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. Thev reach tho liver anil reduce it to a health v action; they ar-' wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm in tact they never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. Ilollowar's Pills are the h"s( rmdv known in the world for the following dis eases: a true. Asthma, Bilious Comnlaints, Blotches on tlv Skin, i olies, Constipation of tlie lioweis, Consumption, Debi'ity, Dropsy, Iysntery, Erysipe'as -Female Ir regularities. Fevers of a'l kinds. Fits, iottt. Headache, Indig -sfion. Inflammation, .laundiee, rjiv"r Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, llheumatism, iief,nnon ot t rine, scrofu a, or King's Evi', Sore Throats Stone and Ornve' S-'condnrv Svmpfnms, Tic-Iouloureu.T, Tumors, U eest, Venera'i A fleet ions. Worms of ali kinds, Weakness from any cause, A c. Important Caution. None ar-' genuine un'ess the signature of .1. IIavdock, as airent for the i.nited states, surrounds each box of Fills and Ointment A handsome reward will be riven to any one rendering such informa lion as may lead to the defection of any canvor parties counterieiting the nrvii clnesor vending the name, knowing them to lie sounou. So'd at th Manitfaefor of Professor Holloway Co., New York, and hv all respeetnb'e Druggists and Dea'ers In Med icine throughout in" civriznn wor n, in bn.Ts at 2-3 cents, antl 02 cnnts, and $1 on.eh. "tBThere Is considerable saving by taking th" larger sizes. . it inrecrions ior tne guiuance ot i patents In every disorder are affixed to J Swrts box. nffl.lr. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, MILLINERY GOODS ! JVST RECEIVED, AT MRS. E. S. Warren's Millinery Store. anew and I elegant stock of latest styles of Millinery and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, for t ho SPRING TRADE, Which will be sold at reasonable prices. Toadies living in the con ntry, favoring me with their orders, will find them promptly attended to. MRS. E. S. AVARREN, One door south of Dr. Welch's office. Oregon City, March 17, ISTtS. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABILE. THE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF the Livery Stable on Fifth street.Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand nd Hacks. SIdl nod BuffKT Horse . Iricos Heasonablo. E. B. CLEMENS, Oregon City, Nov. 5. 1875. Proprietor. "CITY OFSALEFn," HEREAFTER AXD UNTIL FCR ther notice the City of Salem will touch at the WHARF IN OREGON CITY, On Its up trips each week on Wfdnetila)- uiid Saturday Morning's, And on the Wrn trips, Tuesday and Friday Afternoons. Freight and Travel respectfully solicited. V. K. SCOTT it CO. July 13, 1S76 :tf. FARM FOB SALE ! A FINE FARM ADJOINING NO It ton's postofflce. In Clackamas county, consisting of :l.'U acres ; 00 acres under cul tivation, IS acres ready to sow In wheat at the present time, orchard of 8W) trees, a pood house and bam, line well of water in the house; 2 brood mares, Rood 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 postofflce, Sept. 7. lS7li-2m. THOMAS CHAR H A I; ESTABLISHED 1853. D ESIREft TO INFORM THE CITIZENS Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Atm&fe Sir .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 e .-cr before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as lollows : Boots and Shix;s, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, I'aints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chlnaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And .Styles, Clocks and Watches, Indies and Gents Furnishing Patrnt Medicines, Goods, Fancy N Uope, Faming tions or Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc Of the alKJVC list, I can say my stock is the MOST COMPLETE ever offered In this market, and was sclctr d with especial care for t he Oregon City trade. All of which I now offer for sale at th Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods for I am j)rtermtnrt to sell vneap ana not to ullow 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 Orecon Citv enables me to know the re quirements of the trade. Come one and all ami see for yourselves mat tne oiu sianu oi THOMAS CHARMAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. t would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages I can offer you in (li'?al' of goods, as every store that advertises tloejs that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All 1 wish to say is Comf, and Scf.ainl 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 goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed iijon. 1 hanking all lor the liber al patronage heretofore Iwstowed. uius. Cll.K.MA, Main Street, Oregon City, Tegal Tenders and Countv Seriptaken at market rates. THUS. CIIAUMAN. t-yoO.OtX) lbs wool wanted bv TIIOS. CIIAUMAN. Administrator's Sale. IrilMC NOTICE IS HKRKB CdVF.X that, pursuant to an order of the' I "ountv 'ourt of Marion County, Oregon, I will wfTer tor sale at public auction on Friday, tKe 24tU day of Nov. 1STC, At 11 o'clock a. x., at, the Court House door in Oregon Citv, Clackamas County, Oregon for gold coin in hand, the follow ing described real estate, belonging to the estate of Joseph A. Wright, deceased, to .vit : liOt 3 or Sec. 1!. and t he S. V. ol the S. E. H and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Sep. 20, all In T. 4 S., It. 2 E. of the Willamette Meri dian, containing lfi'i acr-s. ' Also the un divided one-eiht h Interest in the West M oftth" donation land claim of Harrison Wright antl wife, it being claim No 38, anil b"ing parts of Sc. 2S. 2t, 30, 31 and 32 in T. 4 S.. It. 2 E. of th" Willamette Meridian and situat" in Clackamas Countv, Oregon. J. M. IillOWN, October 20, lS7&-4t. Adm'r. FARMERS ! 1,000 HOGS WANTED!! TTWIXO TtKMOIlET.ET) A NO EX. ( 1 larged our I'nrk. Packing Establish mem, we win o- prefareu to pnrcnase lioo or more Hogs this season, and for which we will pay th" highest market price. Cash down on deiiverv. ALBItlfiUT Sc JMGVt. Ore-sro-n City, Oc. a, vmm. ESTABLISHED I8GO. B. A. HUGHES, Opposite the Postofflce,. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. Dealer la DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, HOSIERY. LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, PERFUMERY, TABLE CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ROPE. GRAIX SA CIS, WOOL SACKS, ETC., ETC., ETC. vrv ItJL chandise Is large and well assorted. There is no house In the city that can undersell me. SMALL PROFITS AND QLTCK RETURNS, ' Is ray motto. Please call and see for yourselves that the Goods at the old firm of IS. A. Hughes cannot be beaten in quality or price. I keep the best Tea and CoflTee and a good supply of Family Groceries. I give the highest market price for good Country Produce. 13. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, March 17th, 1S76. County Scrip Taken ns C'usli. ja7 :tf. FOE! SALS3, U'EIIAVE THE FOLLOWING REAL Estate lor sale. No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon City. 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 down. No. 3. 100 acres of S. S. White's donation claim, 2Jt miles from Oregon City; $000. No. 4. 100 acres, 8 miles S E of Oregon City, 10 acres in cultivation, open brush land, running water, good Wheatland; price, &o0. No.5. Part of all the F.arber farm, on the river at Rock Island above Oregon City ; $5 per acre. No. G. 320 acres, 2 miles from Graham's ferry on the Willamette river, suacres in cultivation, 12 acres in an orchard of choice varieties of fruit, 30 acres in wheat, l-0 acres under fence, good house, barn and running water, 12 miles from Oregon City. Price $1,250, part down balance on time. No. 7. 3-iO acres; 75 improved, a large, new, well finished lranie dwelling, plum and apple orchards, living wa ter, IS acres of fall wheat. 0 miles from Oregon City, on Molalln road, church and school house adjoining ; can be had for $1,25'', one-third down, balance on time. No. 8. 204 acres 10 miles east of Oregon City, t miles irom Viola grist and saw mill and postoffic; 35 acres in cultivation, lt0 acres under fence, good frame house 13.34 "J lx22, X acres in fruit trees. Price $1,000, half down. No. 9. 40 acres at Milwaukle; part beaver dam. Price. $1,000. No. 10. A one and a half story house, one lot, barn, woodshed, well, etc., in Oregon City, for $125. No. 11100 acres of land, with 10 acres un der new fence and a growing crop of wheat, altout 40 acres very easily clcared.all of the rest timln-red land, well watered. 8 miles from Oregon City. Price $S25; $5Kl 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 lor a small house, good open land; Price, $75. No. 13. 322 acres 17 miles southeast of Oregon City ; 75 acres in cultivation, and 75 acres can easily be put in cul tivation, double log house, barn.good water, 5 acres of an orchard. 1'rice, ?3,(HMt, half down. No. 14. 350 acres ten miles east of Oregon t lty, 7 nines from Marshfield station ; 75 acres In cultivation, 3H) acres of level bottom land, good lox house and frame barn, good running water for stock, good s.ttek ranch, 7iJ bear ing lruit trees. Price Si,200. Will sell Ptock and crops to purchaser if he desires. ' No. 15. 100 acres 6 miles east, of Oregon City ; 00 acres in cultivation, 5 acres in orchard, good house antl barn, re maining laud easily cleared. Price $2,500, ha.f down. Other desirable bargains in Clackamas. the best county in the State. Any sne having money to lend can have our services, tree ot charge, in managing the same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms by calling on us. JOHXSOXA HtCOlVX, anil JOHNSON, Mrt'OHX & MACK I'M. Offices in Oregon City and Portland. Nov. 12. lS75:tf Lower Than Ever! r'l IJAVIXO taken sn; ed; h a .......t the late unsettled condition cf the Kastt rn and Cali fornia Money 31 ar ki ts, I have " Purchased for .rash" The Largest Stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY & S1IVERWARE. Ever brought, to Oregon, and am mnv enabled I o offer them at Retail at former W1IOL.KSAL.U phici:. ;. 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- tUflrM. 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 forthe same price. I?y all means give me a call before going or sending elsewhere B. L. STONE, 100 Eront-st.. Portland, Oregon. W. CASEDY Dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND FRUITS ANDS VEG ETABLES. Main Street, Oregon City, r One door sontn of Ward efc Harding's Ding SStore At'R STOCK CONSISTS OP KYEKY V thing usually kept in a well stocked Keep only first Family Grocery Store. class goods.J WOrders delivered to any part of Oregon City or Canemah. Orrrtn Clry, June !, 1C :f t. . . CLIFF HOUSE. OREGOXjCITY, 0REG0X, Tt W. RHODES, i Pi'oprietor. Transient Board. $1 to $2 per Day. Single steals 30 cents. Board per Week . $5 OO Hoard and Lodging, ixrwrek $ OO The Table will be supplied with the best the market a ITords. P.alI Suppers furnished on short notice, and at reasonable terms. Nov. 19. 1S75 :tf IMPORTANT TO ALL' WHOM tlT IKAY CONCERN! BEING DKSIROIS OP ADOPTIXO a new rule of business, I",ould request those indebted to me to come and Pay Up Immediately, And save inconvenience and'cxi er.se, ns I have determined to collect what isriue n c. 1 have reduced the i riet sou Uonds great ly, and can assure all that I can give Bargains to Cash Buyerp- Come and see for Tour own satisfaction . A. LEVY. j. p. WAitn. OEOKGEA. IIARDIXG. WAED&HAEDING, PiSGIST? AfD APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of JDi'iiirss and Clieinioals:, Perfumrry, Soap, Combuutl Ki-iiaihes,, Trusses, Supporters, Slioulder Unices i- ii y a nil Toilet Articles, AI.KO Kerosene Oil, i.ttmp tiiiiunrys, tilass, Iu!lj-, 1'i.ints, Oils, Varnishes ami Dye Stiiir. PIKE WINES AND LK110HS FOK 3IE- IiHINAL PURPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. B-T-Physicians' Pr- sen i t ions earefullv comKuntl.:d, and all orders correct I v an swered. it i.) pen at all hours of the night. f-AIl accounts must he paid' monthlv. novtitf WARD it IIAHI ING." faotice. t.ikk Tms METIIOl) CtV IX- formingmynld patrons ami the imb i ue generally mat l have Just opened a SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP, In the Masonic building, Main St., Oregon City, when? I will be ple.'ised to serve nil who may give me a call wit h anything in my line, at the lowest cash prices. Jr . uKAUAM. Oregon City, July 13. IS6 :'nn.. tTaVbacow, (Successor to HAlllOW & FI LLER), locale- in GROCERIES AMD PROYfSiCKS, SELECTED TEAS COFFEE, ami SPICES, BUTTER AND CHEESE, niKEIGX AND UOUESTir FRHTS, And a full variety of Goods nsuallv kept in a first-class Grocery htore. Come one, come all, and exam ine our stock. I can sell as cheap and furnish as good an article as any house in tow n. I have secured a lirst class baker and will continue to furnish customers with as good bread as can be found in the State. Me me a call at Parlow fc Fuller's old stand. Main street. T. A. II A COX. Oregon City, August 25, 1S76 :tf. PAUL boyce;:m. d. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . r'ff' itj, - . Ort-eon. CHRONIC DISE.1SKS AXD DIS- eases of Women and Children a speci alty. Ofliee hours, day and night; alwavs ready when dutv calls. Aug. 25, ISTti :tf. ?EW BLACKSMITH SHOP, AT John Lewis' Old Stand C-'-IV. GAXOXfi HAS OPEXFD AT' thisVJld stand, where he is prepared' to do anything in his line. t3ITorse sho' ing aspeciaiv. Oregon Clt;. , Mav 2Uni W. 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