Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, November 24, 1876, Image 3

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IU-al list ate Transfers.
nVin- are the real estate transfers
, ur issue of November lOtli, com
8!"Ci i,v Win. Whitlock, deputy Coun
2ici i'.
ty C!C.rif Popean-i wife to David Wil
Jo the n w of the s e 4 of section
li-'"'?' r 1 e containing 40 acres; coii-
iJor!l iV.,r l Howell and wife to II. C.
V' I Myers, 110 acres, all in t 3 s,
"ui i..wHvii and described as claim
i
lKr't iviliges; consideration, $.3,000.
t .'m; nid'on totephen Kirk, the n
I o' ! U.thvw of the 11 c 'i
i V. -i of sec IS. t li s, r 3 e, con-
all'! !' - ' . , yl iMiiiiiidiriif irm
uining t'" '
,;,n' nt,n Kelly et als to Archon
nth of the se i ot
see
- and the north of the no
.11 ir, M s. r e, containin
of see
wrU: r-onMdcrati..n, Jl.
1 1 i lliniiphrev and wife to ll
V Gibus, tlies of tlie n e Ji of
10 and the n e '4 of the no 'j, of
"ec 30 in t - s, r 4 e, and lot 1 and y of
Nt-- . ... 4 ....t.t.iiniiKr I ,7 lo lOO
'10 111 I S. I t t , U'miiiimii 1 liy-nnj
' 1 : 1 i 1
a
acres;
W.
(onsuieiacni 11, vi,i".
M. Moore and wife to W. II.
M inner,
the e u ot the s e u ot see ll.
mrl tin; n e
d lots 1 and '2 of section
; t s r 4 e. am
" j t's, r 4 e. eontaiiing lo7 40-100 acres ;
consideration, $-7.
y S. patent to It. F. Delashmutt and
wife, claim 5, being part of section S2,
T S 11 -l K. anl claim to, being part of
section 5, T3S 11 3 E, containing 320
"'' Vrost and wife to F. Put.kv, frac
tional part of section 21, T 3 S li 1 K,
coiihiinimr 40 acres, consideration $.j0O.
J. P. l-Mwards and wife to Kli.a Ili
oiiii'Othom, the S W of the S W U
an.l hits 3. 4 and 5 of section 10. and the
N V 'i of the X W h and lots 4, ; and
y f section 1"), T 3 S II 3 1, containing
137.4S acres ; consideration iM.
Adelia Elliot by administrator to A.
Cutting, the 01 ine donation claim
of Charles Cutting and wife, known as
claim No. 02, T 2 S li 2 E ; consideration
II. Ilizzentine and wife to M. O,
Wills, the S of the S l 'v, of the S
of the S U of section :0, and tlu
N W '4 of the N K '4 of section 31. T 4
.S K3 E; cuiisideration ?V).
K. A. P. Welch to Martha E Wil
hoit. fractional part of section 11. T 2 S
K 2 J. containing 40 acres; considera
tion Sil.
K. A. A P. Welch to Annie M. De
shield, fractional part, of section 11, T 2
S K 2 containing 40 acres ; eonsidera
tioti T(.
i. A. Itotl to C. C. Ijoner, the S E U of
the N h '4 of section 30, T 5 S 11 1 K;
cotiMderaiion 2ihj.
K. A. A P. Welch to Mary E. Foster,
fractional part of section II, T 2 S It 2 E,
containing 40 acres ; consideration f70
J. Imbree and wife to L. L. Ijeathers
pan 01 cianii .mi. -ii. containing Voacrps,
consi'ier:iuoii
10. J. Moody and wife to Abel Eude3r
lot No. 1 "m block Xo. US, Oregon Citv
consideration $400.
1'. I). Carlton to Ed. IVdigo, fraction
hi pari. 01 sections, 1 2 Ji con
taining 110 acres; consideration $1
1 . 1'avne to Al. elch. the S E 'i of
the N E -4 of section ."", T 1 S 11 4 E
and the s W ,f the X W Ji of secti
1" 1 S K 4 E : considemt ion SlIMI.
F. S. patent to E. Jl. Ranisbv, the
N V. of the S E l4 and lots 5, o'and 7
of section 2S, T 4 S It 2 E, contuining
10," acres.
P.. I.. Kxni-bv
and wife to
;. j.
4 and
Trtillinger.the X E
'4 f the s E
lots .). n and 7 of section 2s. T 4 S K 2 E,
containing luo acres ; consideration $120.
Cascade .Mininj;- Company.
Okik k of Cascadk Mining Co.
Oregon City, Ogn., N..y. 21, '7.
The stock holders of the above nam
ed mining company met at their otiice
on the Isth inst. and elected the follow
ing uameil persons as directors for one
vear: W. W. M vers. J . M . Frazer. T.
J. McCarver. K. Hurley, M . C-1J. J. A.
Cuck, and Cavid M ulkey ; and after a
majority of the directors were sworn
in. ihev m-t and elected J. M. Fra.er,
President; J. A. Cuck. Vice PieMoVnt ;
T. .1. McCarver, Secret.-.! y ; W. W. M -ers.
Treasurer; C Hurley, Superin
tendent of the mines, and adopted a
code, of by-laws for their government,
and made an order ofloring for sale
nineteen thousand live hundred shares
of st-ock at 1 per sh ire, which st.ock is
nonassessable until an amount equal
to the value to fifty thousand shares
has been expended in the develop
ment of the mine, the purchase of ma
chinery, iV'f., and it was ordered by
th board that the work of the mine
(Mulkey Eode) should be prosecuted
an fust as can conveniently done.
T.J. McCAitvEit, J. yi'. Fkazeh.
Secretary. President.
I he company now have provisions
enough at tne mine to teed several men
until the 1st of April next, and have a
tunnel commeueeil and several ton "I
good ore in sight, and coiifsdentlv
-'li"t t!:af before six months fliev
wfll be ready to turn out. million. Tlifv
nave a porpi-ttru water power or
inches wi lth. fifty feet fill ontheclnim
and plenty of timber eisv of access.
The mine is located on the waters o
tiie North Fork of the Santiam.and
is easy ,,f ;ie.-ess for either pack animal
r wagons, and very little work to
nuke roads to within '-i mile of the
tiiine. ,sro:.-k can be purchased of W.
W. M vi is for the nreseiit. :md the
ce-inpany propose in a short time to
place their stock in the bauds of some
person or persons for sale, and at that
time will give notice who the parties
are,
; that persons desiring to pur-
a is" can tind it. Assays are it-.tli tier
ton silver, and 40 per ceiit rabuia.
J. M. FitAZF.n.
Messrs. White ami Arlington.
The Oreonian ofid tjives the fol
lowing notice of Messrs. Arlington &
V hue, who will irivean entertainment
-.V;:i,,s n-lh this a'ri'lay) evenim?:
llham Ailumton the celebrated
r'.!!, .'v,vk- ;irlist' whose name and
com, ! V lsl1w,H known to require
ictorT, V-V- 'hite, ICso.,1 tlie
vhi n ' !',U,t' ll:lvo f'nied a pAi'tner-
hl to'i ir H f t ' ' " ' ( to profession
al lour of tlie Stato M ...Ml
exh hit i,; . , ,v one- win
2 ''anddeliveralec-
ii.,.i -. ' : 'l lsu to onder-
atter which Ar
Arlington will
ot his specialty
mjo solos, comic
local h t
etc. These e'entle-
co , u;,nVUr irivins an enter ain
- T eV -on( ily "oxt I-'ri'-lfv even
0 sl: wProUit,ly appeafin this
The following from our old friend,
a. ... alHjrt SI,eaks for itsMf :
Fkik-vo i,I,"nr,'AN"' Nov. 21, 1S70.
ton X VLit: 'ninner" to Arlins
luvl l,'Utf;s Va!VM':,n,a f "Wonder
oVi,f 1 r;t-.U hite hisp..no-
vlrfw 0,1 ,y limdf. are both de-
Hie j ,',,Uf VU l fl'!eeiated by
Iho r':,-?,: r"st thatyourVity will uivo
G no l,o' "1,Ul.0,.1.a house.and have
ct-ive.1 r, V lVuley WU trot value re-
""-'ir coin. Yours truly,
A. O. WAI.LINrt.
nA,LD IRIr4E DAMAOKDl4.lst
- ..u,IV 111
;ht the he
nii-T m u-Tiirii
tr!.l.Vl . uni,,fr supporting
in? The i lt'r,,a . Rork land,nink
'"?tr'iineuV!-,nsi was sivcri the moriv
Th. t ln tl,n.,! to Hvc-rt anv accident
IIS
txenamred mils froiohi
-Ntin-it' l!;:or?-1a,ul l,rfH-i'lod to their
wore i in 1 ) u'"e '"struct ion r.-rce
11(1
r-t'',-l fi-u-tional part of sections 14
Ni n" consideration, 51,000.
..,' II Moore and wiie to Miller
,J;' ( .', lot w al
t d .artsof lots 7 and s in same
fniL'ti""' 1 1 ,iivid.-d half of the
The S. T. Church The Oregonian
of the 20th lias the following notice of
Capt. Cochran's boat : "Capt. Cocoran's
new steamboat, S. T. Church, which
was launched a few days ago below
the citv, is now lying at Fanders' wharf.
The hull is finished and the n ooer works
are partially completed. The engines
ire on boani and the boiler will so,.n
follow suit. The dimensions of the new
boat are : length overall. about 170 ft-et
beam, 35 feet ; hold, 5 feet. Her carry
ing capacity is about 300 tons, and when
loaeuu me steamer will draw on even
keel about 3 feet, The cylinders are
17-inch bore and six feet stroke, and
will furnish abundant propelling pow
er, the r. l. Church was built ex.
pressly to run between Portland and
points along the uwier Willamette
The work is being crowded forward,
iimi me ooai wm ue ready to make the
trial trip within four weeks from date."
In Tuocm.K Again. istroup, who
was bound over to appear before the
next grand jury for maliciously injur
ing cattle some time ago, is in trouble
again. East 1 uesdav mornimr Georire
iJoras. livin!' npur f!nnn' fiirir
ordered by the supervisor to repair the
road in front of Stroup's place. While
he was working there, iStroup came
out and ordered him to leave, which
uorus railed to clo. istroup then )icked
up a club and knocked him down, and
when IJoras attempted to grab him. he
cut him several times with :i imcL-cf
knife. Coras, not relishing this treat
ment, retaliated by hitting St roup on
the head with a shovel. Strom, ;nw
peared before Justice Athev on Wed
nesday, and was bound over to apoear
beiore the grand jury.
Ekttkr List. Letters remaining in
the Postoiliec, at Oregon Citv, Nov.
24th, 1S7G:
Planch, Miss Ma-.
Cray, Chas.
Cohna, Thos.
Crown, eo. II.
f'lark, Mrs. Dan'l.
I Ioughn, Marian.
Howard, Mrs.II.H.
Moore, Mrs.Marv.
McCubben.Mis It.
M osier, Mrs. S. S.
Munsey, J. W.
Xewhouse, Aug.
Tucker, Mrs. E.
Wells, Zura.
Warniche. Fnv.l .
Jvorstner, Simon.
White, Mrs. Katie.
If called for please say when "adver-
tised
J. M. Cacon, P. M.
Poetic Lovk. They were in town
the other evening, enjoying each oth
er's society, and exchanging cuds of
gum. In a .simpering tone ho said to
his dew-drop, "Jerusha, where'd you
get your gum? yourn's sweeter than
mine." She told him at Ward A Har
ding's, when he exclaimed, "Cy Jinks,
that's where I got mine, too ; but," ho
added, in a lover's nassion.ite tone
"It's 'cause you've chawed it, what
makes it so good." The last seen of
the happy pair, they were wending
their way homeward, hand in hand,
little lingers locked together.
Tiik Dalles Mountaineer of the ISth
inst. has the following notice of two
former residents of this city: "Mr.
Tip. Williams, who has been absent
during the summer at Con ine and Salt
Lake City with a band of horses, re
turned overland, on horseback, on
W ednesday last in good health. He
left his brother Ed. :it Corrine in charge
of the horses remaining unsold."
Last Monday morning a couple of
planks gave way in the Imperial Mills'
Hume, causing some damage to tiio
platform between the mill and the
lasin. The head gate was partially
closed on Tuesday morning, after a hard
struggle. The damages are not serious,
and can easily be repaired when the
water subsides.
C
i: N T EN N I A I, Ex T K K T A I N M E N T. Tl 1 e
t IliCl
erlainment given by the ladies of
tlu
lo .u. li. i.,i iircli last ltiursdav even
ing was a very enjoyable affair. The
recitations, singing, etc., by the small
folks were excellent, and the big folks
pet formed their parts in a creditable
manner.
Lec'tuhe. The lecture of Kev. J.
McCormac on the words "The Church"
which was announced last Sunday for
Friday evening, will be delivered in
the Congregational Church on Saturday
evening. Xov. 25th. All are respect
fully invited to attend.
Tin-: Coimnu Silver Simungs. Mr.
Pie-hard Hurley, one of the best assay-
ers on the coast, made an assay last
week of some ore said to be from the
celebrated silver mines in Wasco Co.,
and he s:ivs there is not the slightest
trace of silver in it.
i -u:us win do well to call at
t narm.iii s ami examine his stock of
agricultural implements before going
to Portland. 1I has evervthi
t 1. . r I ; .... 4- ... . ,
ng in
OO'T UOIll a 'HI OWI1 lo:l ITfir.
ien rake
.....l ...:it . .ii .
ioo "jiim'u as cn . an as anv
house in the State.
Jas. Smith, elerk of Multnomah Co.,
Geo. 1). Story, and P.enj. Norton, x
clerks of Multnomah Co., and Mr.
Murphy, elerk of Marion Co., were in
town lat Tues-lay as witnesses in the
ctise ot" Frazer vs'Clackanias county.
I! it Phillips, venders of
all kin Is, will call at houses
v and Vicinity every Monday.
meats of
in this eit
Tuesday and Saturday of each week."
Newman, who was arrested last week
for marking Im.s that were not his
own, has been bound over to appear
before the next ratid jury.
TiiANKSiiiviNd Shiivick. Thnnks-
liivm service w ill ie iield m st.l'aul s
I-hiscoial Church on next I'hursday,
Nov. ;?", at 10::i0.. M.
Able explanation by a fashion mnpra
zine: "Shoulders of ladies' dresses are
to be made lower and more sloping."
vii, we see.
Who will
ward getting
make the first move to
up a dance for Thanks-
giving ni;
yourself.
'ht?
George,
old boy, stir
Mrs. A. Ij. Liovejoy, accompanied by
her daughter, Miss Ada. left last Fri
day for a visit to San Francisco, via
Victoria.
Some IVker. The Oregon City Brew
ery manufactured 1,13-5 barrels of malt
liquor for the fiscal vear ending June
oU 1S70.
The "lunatic fringe" is all the rage
with tho fair sex, and our devil pro
poses to adorn himself in like manner.
J. Humphrey caught 200 salmon in
two days during the past week. He
reports a large run of winter salmon,
Ossian E. Dodge, tlie wit, poet, sing
er, etc., who visited this city some years
ago, died in L.ondon recently.
Mrs. C. P. Church and children left
last Monday for the Dalles, where they
will spend the winter.
Mr. Win. IiOuthwaite, of the Clacka
mas paper mills, has an addition to ills
laniuy a uaugnier.
The ladles of the Episcopal Church
intend holding a fair and festival on
the th prox.
street crossings on Mam street are
almost impassable.and should be look
ed after.
A minister and merchant resorted to
blows last Saturday at Salem to decide
their argument.
Rev. J. McCormac has moved into
Mr. J. Wilkinson's new house in the
lower part of town, and proposes to
remain here lor a time at least.
T. A. Caeon has received a tine as
sortment of candies direct from San
Francisco. His grocery stock can't be
beat.
I
'Mem friendt" Fuchs opposite the
depot, will supply families with fresh
oysters.
Four n w looms will shortly be plac
ed in thejweaving room at the factory
"
Entertainment at Pope's Hall Friday
evening. Let the hall be well filled.
Our young friend Samuel Hendee
was in town last Sunday.
Union service at the Baptist Church
next Sunday evening.
Trout are plentiful
in the streams
near this place.
Wheat is worth 85 cents at the milla
in this city.
The river has been booming for the
past week.
War will be declared on Turkey next
Thursday.
Read Geo. Willis' new ad. in another
column.
Eggs are scarce in this market.
Lund Law.
Copp's Laml Owner for November
reports decisions by the Secretary of
the Interior in effect as follows: Fil
ing of the declaration or pre-emption
statement, before settlement, does
not invalidate a right in the absence
of an adverse claim.
All ex parte evidence filed after
the close of the bearing in contested
land cases before local land officers,
must be rejected, except as a basis
for an application for a new bear
ing. All documents, all exhibits filled
in the case after the same has passed
beyond tLe jurisdiction of the Gen
eral Land Oilice, must be passed up
on by the department proper, and
no paper thus tilled should be reject
ed by the General Land Office.
Where a party settled on the land
in 15th or 36th section long prior to
the survey thereof, butluis exhaust
ed his pre eruption privilege, lie can
not by entry prevent the tract from
passing under school grants. When
notice of the selection of a tract
by a State is received at the local
land oHice, the State should be noti
fied before proof and payment is
ma le by the settler tliereou; but
where patents have- boon issued tin
ier former rulings of the Interior
Department, their issuance will be
considered res jttrfiatta.
Lands covered by an invaild
State selection, may bo entered un
der the provisions of the timber cul
he provisions
tnre
to.
act or otherwise.
subject there-
Decisions by the Commissioner of
the General Land Oflice are report
ed to the following effect: The. fact
that a given tract of land has been
entered or patented as a town site in
no way prevents the owner of
a hid claim from securing patent to
liis mine, is excluded from the oper
ation of sucli town site patent; as in
ease of a placer claim, the surface of
ground is absolutely necessary to
the successful working of the mine,
it cannot be included in a town site
entry or patent.
The Seattle Intilijiuux'r says: The
aiphtheria appears to bi greatly on
the increase here. Several new cases
have Leon reported in the last day or
two. Mr. Uurian, who lost two
children with this disease fiimultau
eously last week, hn-.i another lyin
at the point of death. Since the
22d of May last, there has beeiilsome
sixteen deaths from that disease in
this city.
Jacobs will be the next delegate
from Washington Territory.
A Fragrant Ureal h and Pcarly
Teeih
Are easily obtained by cleansing your
teeth daily with that justly popular
dentifrice, SOZODONT. Composed of
rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts white
ness to the teeth, a delicious aroma to
the breath, and preserves intact, from
youth to old aire, the teeth. Acidity of
the stoii'.ach will destroy the strongest
teeth unless its elfects are counteract ed
with SOZODONT, and this pure tooth
wash protects the dental surfaces by
removing every impurity that adheres
o them. Ask your druist for SOZO-
DONT.
This we tther is conducive to domes
tic discussions of r.' question "Y ho s
coing to make tires in the morning.
Holloway's Pills. The turn of l",!fc
Krom t he aie nt fort v-five t wo fifty, wom
en has arrived at a critical period of her
existence : the stream of death flows he-
fore her. across it is a bridge called "the
turn of life" heyond it is a delightful gar
den. The pat h is Ix'set with danger, and
iruarded by t he fierce dragons of disease.
Iiropsy, Erysipelas, Hysteria, Xervousness,
and other disorders too numerous to
mention: hut, armed and prepared by
Ilotlowav's famous Pills, she will pass
with security into those beautiful regions,
ami enjoy herself till the sun of life sets in
the serene evening of old age. Negli-
jency at this season is productive of tlie
most frightful consequences, and death
itself would br far preferable to such a
mockery of life, l he nervousness, flushes
and fainting fits, the general prostration
of t he system, may be all prevented by a
timely recourse to these incomparable
remedies. lS!t
Til e Family Provided with Glenn's
SuLPiirn Soap need have no fear, if it is
used freely, of Salt Rheum Scald Head,
King Worm, Itch or any other of those
annoving and disfiguring erupt ions, which
children are so apt to contract at school.
Uronchltls.
From John Flngg.Esq. .of Bennington, N. II.
'Three years since I was very much re
duced it h a dreadful cough, which result
ed in Bronchitis, affecting me so seyerely
a to render it difficult to speak in an au
dible voice. To this was added severenight
sweats, and I was fearful or going into
decline'. After recourse to various rmedt
tr. no rmriMise. I made use of IR. ISTAU'S
r sam ok WiLnCHEURY, a few bottles of
fnilv restored me to health. Since
hf time T haw had several attacks of
cough, but the IWsam has always remov
ed them. I always Keep il uy me, ami
should not know how to do without it."
Sold by all druggists.
The Peruvian Syrup;
Vitalizes and enriches the blend, tones
up the system, builds up the broken-down,
..,.iWcnrai.i. Nervous Atfection. Chills
and Fever, Humors. Ixss of Constitutional
i-imr nisenses of the Kidneys and Blad
der Female Complaints, and all diseases
originating in a had state of the Wood, or
accompanied by leoiiuy or a iow
t He Mvc;tem
Caution .'-Be sure you get the Peruvian
Syrup One dollar and two doi'ars a dot
Hp. Prepared bv Seto V. Fowle A Sons
ftfi Harrison Ave.. Boston. Sold by drug
i?ts generally.
An Uiiuanswcrable Argument.
The strongest argument which, can be
urged against the advisability of admin
istering such corrosive and nerve-destroying
poisons as arsenic and quinine foe In
termittent and remittent fevers, Is the
vastly superior success in the prevention
and cure of such diseases of a medicine
which is the very antipode of the above
named drugs, both in respect of its compo
sition and the results wrought by it Such
a medicine is Hostctter's Stonvaoh Bitters,
a purely vegetable preparation, which not
only eradicates with wonderful prompti
tude every trace of fever and ague, and
kindred types of malarious disease, rora
the system, but is a certain preventive of
all maladies begotten of a miasma-tainted
air and water. These results mineral and
anti-febrf!e remedies do not effect with cer
tainty, and their continued use entails con
sequences highly pernicious to the system.
The Bitters, on the contrary, not only af
ford speedy relief, but establish health on
a permanent ba&is.
K7The National ( iold Medal was award
ed o P.radlev A Uulofson for the best
Photographs in the United .States, and the
Vienna Medal for the best in the world.
42J Montgomery Street. Francisco.
CUT THIS OUT.
It May Save Your Life.
There is no person living but what suffers
more or less with Lung Diseases, Coughs,
Colds or Consumption, yet some would
die rather than pay 73 cents for a bottle of
medicine that would cure mem. dh. J.
Posciiee'S ciEHMAj SYitUP has lately
been introduced in this country from Ger
many, and its wondrous cures astonishes
everv one that try it. If you doubt what
we sav in print, cut this out and take it to
Vaki t llAiiDiNO's, and get 'a sample
bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses
will relieve you. Regular size 75 cents.
Agents, Crane t& P.ingham, Wholesale
Druggists, San Francisco, Cal.
31 A U IS IE .
At the residence of Mr. U. Snodgrass,
Nov. 21, 1S7G, by Bey. J. T. Huff, Mr. tieo.
Roabe and Miss .Nrucv M. Bradley, both
of Clackamas county.
NEW TO-DAY.
ExeCUtriX sale of Real
Estate.
rOTICE IS HEREBY (JIVEX THAT
jA by virtue of the authority in me vest
ed as Executrix of the estate of M. M. Mc
Carver, deceased, by order of the County
Court of Ciackamas county, istate ot Ore
con, I will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for L S. gold coin, on Fri
day, the 2'.ith day of December, ls7G, at the
hour of one o'clock of said day at the
Court House door in Oregon City, Clacka
mas county. State of Oregon, the following
described real estate situate in the county
of Clackamas, State of Oregon, and bound
ed and described as follows, to-wit : being
a nart ot the donation claim o. 41 in 1.
s., R. 1 K., in Clackamas county. State of
Oregon, bounded as follows: Commencing
at a point on the . V. boundary of Slid
claim 21 70-10J chains west and 2 chains
south. 41- west from the X. K. corner o
Section 12, the same being the south west
corner of A. Warner's land ; ruiiningthence
south, U west 32 5'J-IOO chains; thence
east 2S 28-100 chains ; thence north 4'2'tV3
east 13 C(M00 chains; thence north 47?is
west 20 chains to the place of beginning,
eontaing M ltHo'J acres, together with the
appurtenances.
Terms of sale One-fourth down at time
of sate, one-fourth on Feb. 1, 1S77, and the
remainder of sum bid. Xov. 1, 1S77.
JLTJA A. McCAKVEU,
Xov.21, lS7G-4t. Administratrix.
Final Settlement.
In the matter
Kiinbley, dec
of the
ased.
estate of Currin T.
1ASWKI.L KI.MIJLEY,
ADMIXISTRA-
Vy tor ot t lie above named '"state, having
filed liis final account arid report, with
prayer for final settlement, it was ordered
by t he Court that. .Saturday, the L':d day of
lieeember, 1S70, be s t apart for the henr
injr of objections to such report and ac
count, if anv there bo.
C A SWELL KIM P.I. E Y.
Administrator.
Oregon City, Xov. 2t, lS7ti-H.
notici:.
vruTicn is vekkhv given tii vt
lN the firm of Willis Itros., wagon
makers and blacksmiths, has been dis
solved a ml al persons i'ul'-btedfo th" late
firm niust cali and settle Mihin tliirty
days (rotn t his pate, after which time all
accounts will be found at the office of
Johnson fc Mcf'own.
WILLIS P.R03.
Oregon City, X"ov. 17, lH7C-iiu.
A CARD.
loan who nre suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of yout h, nervous weak
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, itc, I
will send a recipe that, will cure you. KHKK
Ol '1I.1; jK. This rreat remedy was dis
covered by a missionary in South America.
Send a "seh-addr'ss-'d envlore to the
Itr.y. T. Ioskimi Inman. Stat inn . nibl
Jloitvr, JN'cie York. nov!7-ly.
WQ0D3UROURSERY,
J. K. SETTLEMIEB, Proprietor.
150,000 FIII'IT, shade:,
OHXAMEXT.1L AXI) xct
REAIIIXG TIIKKS,
vii:s AXD KIIKrUIIKIlV,
IOH SALE CHEAP TO SUIT THE
.1. Hard Times.
Apiilp Treci from $5 to tS er hundred.
All ot her Trees from f 10 to $18 per hun
dred.
Send for Catalogue and .Price List.
Addivss
J. H. SETTLEM.E3.
Woodhurn, Marion Co., Ogn.
8"Wm. Casedy, Agent at Oregon City,
nov 10-4 m.
STILL IN THE FIELP!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH GF
HAAS' SAl.OOX.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
W7 E E P T II E MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries tole found in the
citv. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in the city free of charge. The highest cash
once paid lor country produce.
Oregon City. .Marctl 1S73.
Final Settlement.
In the County Court of Clackamas County,
tate ot Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Richard K.
Williams.
S.A.AC Wir.T.TAMS, ADMIVISTUATOR
. of the aboye estate bavins; filed his final
account and report with praj'er for final
settlement, it was ordered by the Court
that .Saturday, the lot h day of Oecember,
is, u, be set. apart lor t he beanncr of oi -lec
tions to such report and necount, if any
there be. ISAAC WILLIAMS.
Adm'r of estate of P.ichard K. Williams.
Oregon City, Nov. 10, 1870-lw.
W. CASEDY.
Dealer in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
AND
FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES.
3Iain Strcrt, Oregon City,
One iloor south of Ward fc Harding's
Drug Storo
J thing usually kept
Family Grocery Store.
fn a well stocked
Keep only first
clas soods.
Orders delivered to any part of Oregon
Cltv.or Canemah.
Oregon City June 9, 187(1 :tf.J
.TTT-srriTrov rv TaAMnROFT T.TRRARY.
MILLINERY GOODS !
JUST RECEIVED, AT MKS. K. S.
Warren's Millinery store. a new and
elegant stock of lateststyles of Millinery
ana Ladies, t urmshing Cioods, iormo
SPRING TRADE.
Which will be sold at reasonable prices.
Ladies-Rving in thecountry, favoring mo
with their orders, will find them promptly
attended to.
MKS. K. S. IV VnilEX.
One door south of Dr. Welch's office.
Oregon City, March 17, 1S70.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
IN STABLE.
rp HE lT X DEJtrsIG X ED PROPRIETOR OF
JL the L,iverv Stable on Fifth street.Oregon
City, Oregon keeps constantly on hand
I3ulc&, Carrluc
anil Iliiclts. Saddle
aud Bujjiry Morses.
Iriccrt Reasonable.
E. B. CLETPIEWS,
Oregon City. Xov. 5. 1S75. Proprietor.
"CITY OF SALEM."
1 1 EUEAPTElt AND
UNTIL. FU It-
JLJL ttn-r notice
the
City of Salem will
touch at the
WHARF IN OREGON CITY,
On its up trips each week on
Wednesday und Saturday Morning,
And oil t lie down trips,
Tuesday and Friday Afternoon.
Freight and Travel respectfully solicited
V. II. SCOTT Cw ( O.
July 13, 1876 :tf.
THOMAS GHARMAH
ESTABLISHED
1853.
IESIHES TO INFO KM THE CITIZEXS
9 of Oreiron City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on tne old mono, mat
A Ximble Siz Pence is Better than a Slow
Shilling.
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where X purchased one oi tne
LAR2E3T km SEST 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,
riatcdware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Cieiits Furnishing
Patent Medicines, ooods, rancy
Hope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
iattings. Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc
Of tho above list, I can say my stock is tho
M O S T C O .MPIjKTE
ever offered in this market, and was seletrd
with especial care lor tne Oregon city trauo.
ll of which I now oiler ior sale at mo
Lowest Market Rateo.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods ior
I am Dctvrmxmtl to Srll cviip auu not to
allow myself to be
iNDEUSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask is fair chance nnd quick pay
merits, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon Citv enables me to know the re
quirements of the trade. Come one and all
and see ior yourselves mm. !. oioiu
THOMAS CIIARMAN-
cannot be beaten in quality or price, it
,.-,.,,1,1 lir. useless lor me to leu you an i oe
advantages I can otter you in the sale of
.rnn.is as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you nave ueen uisup
pointed. All J. wisn to say is
Come, and See,aiitl Examine for Yourselves
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
Mv obieet is to tell all my old menus now
that. Iam still alive, and desirous to sell
roods el, ean. for cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al pat ronage heretoiore nesioweu.
Main Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. TIIOS. CllAK.MArs.
BSSO.OOO lbs wool wanted by
TIIOS. CIIARMAN.
FARMERS !
1,000 HOGS WANTED ! !
TTAVIXG
nEMODEl-ED AXD EX-
11
lartred our Pork l'acking Establish-
tnent. we will be prepared to purcnase
i 0hI or more IIozs this season, and for
w-Hieb we will pay the highest market
crice. Cash down on delivery.
Oregon City, Oct. ti, lS76i1m.
S. A. BROUGHTON,
TfOITI.P INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
Oregon Citv and vicinity that he
prepared to furnish
Fir & Cedar Lumber,
Of every description, at low rates.
APPLEA BOXES.
ALSO,
Dry Flooring, Celling, Hustle,
Spruce, (for shelving), Lattice,
Pickets, mill Fence-Posts, Cedar,
Constantly on hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest not ice, at as low rates as
it can be purchased In the State.
Give me a call at the
OREGON CITY SA W MILLS.
Oregon City, June 10, 1875 :tf
OYSTERS!
CYSTERS!!
OYSTERS!!!
A T GEORGE FUCH'S.orPOSITETHE
uTJk.' Depot. Served up tor customers
FKKSII OK STEWED.
Families .supplied at the rate of 75 cents
per hundred. UKOKGE FUCHS.
Oregon City, Oct. 20-rf
r
ESTABLISHED I860.
B. A. HUGHES,
Opposite the rostofttce,
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
Dealer In
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
UA TS ,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HOSIERY.
LADIES' AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
PERFUMERY,.
TABLE CUTLERY,
CROCKERY.
GLASSWARE
HARDWARE,
f FARMING IP.PLEMENTS,
ROPE.
GRAIN SACKS.
WOOL SACKS,
ETC., ETC.,
ETC.
TY STOCK OP GEXKRAL 311.11-
ItL chandise is large and well assorted.
There is no house In the city that can
undersell me.
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETTKNS,
Is my motto.
Please call and see for yourselves that
the Goods at the old firm of 15. 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 good
Country Produce.
B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, March 17th, 187G.
County .Scrip Taken as Cufcli.
Ja7 :tf.
LiAjVJO F4II SALES.
,'E HAVE
THE FOLLOWING HEAL
Estate lor sale.
No. 1. Desirable building block In Oregon
City.
Xo. '2. IOO Acres, good house, and barn
full of hay ; 8 acres in cultivation,
orchard, good water: 15 miles Irom
Oregon City. Price ?500, half down.
Xo. 3. 100 acres of S. S. White's donation
claim, 24 miles from Oregon City;
$oU0.
Xo. 4. 100 acres, 8 miles S E of Oregon
City, 10 acres in cultivation, open
brush land, running water, good
wheat land ; price, $350.
Xo.5. Part of all the Barber farm, on the
river at Ruck Island above Oregon
City ; $5 per acre.
No. C 320 acres, 2 miles from Graham's
ferry on the Willamette river, NO acres
in cultivation, 12 acres in an orchard
of choice varieties of fruit, 3ti acres in
wheat, loO acres under fence, good
house, barn and running water, 12
miles from Oregon City. Price $1,250,
part down balance on time.
No. 7. U-iO acres; 75 improved, a large,
new, well linished lrame dwelling,
plum and apple orchards, living wa
ter, IS acres of fall wheat, ti miles
from Oregon CMy, on Molalla road,
church and school house adjoining ;
can be had for $1,250, one-third down,
uaiance on lime.
No. S. 201 acres 10 miles east of Oregon
City, Ds miles from Viola grist and
saw mill and postoffic; tJ5 acres in
cultivation. 100 acres under fence,
good frame house 13x31 "L" 10x22, 3 J
acres in lruil trees. iTiee i.aii
down.
No. 9. -lO acres at Milwaukie; part
beaver dam. Price, l,ooo.
No. 10. A one and a half story house, one
lot, barn, woodshed, well,' etc., in
Oregon City, for $125.
No. 11 100 acres of land, with 10 acres un
der new fence and a growing crop of
wheat, about 10 acres very' easily
cleared, all of the rest timbered land,
well watered, 8 miles from Oregon
City. Price JS25; f500 cash, fJ22 on
time, at 10 per cent, per annum.
No. 12. 80 acres four miles from Canlo
railroad station; 5 acres ready to
plow, good log barn, 100 feet of lum
ber for a small house, good open
land ; Price, $J75.
No. 13. 322 acres 17 miles southeast of
Oregon City ; 7u acres in cultivation,
and 75 acres can easily be put in cul
tivation, double log house, barn, good
water, 5 acres of an orchard. Price,
$3,000, half down.
No. 14. 350 acres ten miles east of Oregon
City, 7 miles from MarshUeld station ;
75 acres In cultivation, 300 acres of
level bottom land, good box house
and frame barn, good running water
for stock, good block ranch, 700 bear
ing truit trees. Price 61,200. Will
sell stock 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 and barn, re
maining land easily cleared. Price
$2,500, half down.
No. 10. 150 acres, more or loss, 11 miles
from Oregon City, 13'j miles to Port
land, 20 acres in cultivation, 100 more
easily cleared, all under fence, good
house, good land and plenty of water,
schoolhouse and church 1 mile away,
t months school in year. Terms easy,
$1,250.
No. 17. 100 o60 acres off of the north of
the Fram's claim, 4 miles from Ore
gon City, open brush land, all easily
cleared, living water.good mill power,
at f iu per acre ; terms easy.
Ot her desirable bargains In Clackamas.
tne oest county in tne riue.
Any sne having money to lend can have
our services, lree ot charge, in managing
ine same ami select ing securities.
Persons wanting to borrow money can
get iavoraoic terms iy calling on us.
JOHNSCXA JItfOIVX, nnd
JOIIXSOX, MfoCOWX fc MAt'HCM,
Offices in Oregon City and Portland.
Nov. 12. 1875.lt'
Lower Than Ever!
AA'ING taken
adyantaire of
the late unsettled
condition cf the
Eastern and Cali-
lornia Money Mar
Kets, 1 have
Purchased for
Cash
The Largest Stock
WATCHES,
JEWELRY &
SIIVERWARE.
Ever brought, to
Oregon, and am now enabled to offer them
at Retail at former WHOLESALE
1MIICE.
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 Dlaniond Spec-ti-lea.
To those Intending to send East for
Watches, 1 would say if they will let ine
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.
a. L. STONE,
103 Eront-st.. Portland, Oregon.
NEIMEYER & UTTER,
Merchant Tailors,
FURNISHING GOODS
AND HATTERS,
31 First Street, Portland.
Oct. 6, lS76:tf.
CUFF HOUSE.
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
T. W. RHODES,
Xi'opriotoi.
Traudeiit Board, $1 to S3 per Day.
Single Menl , , 50 cent
Board per Week S5 OO
Hoard and Lodiujr. per week S6 OO
The Table will be supplied with the beet
the market affords.
Ball tSuppers furnished on short notice,
and at reasonable terms.
Xov. 19. lS75Af
IMPOKTAXT Q
TQ ALL WHONi IT MAY
CONCERN!
BEIXCi DESinot S OP ADOPT1X0
a new rule of business, Pwould request
those indebted to mo to come and
Pay Up Immediately,
And save inconvenience and expense, as I
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
Bargain to Cash Buyers,
Come and sue for your own satisfaction .
A. LEVY.
J. P, WARD. GEORGE A. M AKD1NG.
WARD & HARDING,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
K
COXHTAXTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
Di'ciirrf axicl
Ciiemieals,
Perfumery, Soaps,
Combs unci Urwxlies, ,
Trnses, Supporter,
Siionli r Ltacci t- u n y an tl
Tuiict Articles,
......ALSO......
Kerosene Oil, Lump C liimiicys,
Glas, I'iitly, Puii. Js, Oil,
Varniklies i-I Iy-Stulfv,
PURE INES AND WY li :ir-
Dinx.u puf.ls.
PATEST 3IEJ)ItIN!X
Physicians Pre.v ; .: - :,.::
compounded, and all oi ':.'. err- t':-
swered.
CfOjX'n at all hours . ' t .' , ; - , .
yAU accounts must ' - (..-':.! ' r, ' -.
novlitf WAI!!' .H v !;:';-. ..
Notice
1TAKE THIS
forming my old
lie generally that I !i
SADDLE AND i-i
In the Masonic bt: .
City, where I will L
who may give nit a c
my line at the lo -
Oregon City, Ji.ly '
. r- .
i i i. V O
A- B;
(Succt'tkor to KA1: ;
Deal..:
GROCERIES ANC
selected teas
coffe:
and 6
BUTTER AND C
EOREICN AND DOJ.J.
f ... i
And a full variety of (Jo.
: f it
in a tirst-class Orocery
ji
iii Come one, come all,
stock. I can sell as t h - r- :
good an article as any In ; :
1 have secured a lirst t :
will continue to furnisi .-i.
as g(Hd bread as can b l.i i .
Oive me a call at 1 arlow i '
stand, Main street.
Oregon City, August 25, 70 .t i,
PAUL BOYCE M. D.
physician ap:d surgeow,
Orejfon City, - - Oregon.
("IIKCXICT ' niSEASKS AXD 1IS
j eases of Women and Children a speci
alty. Office hours, day and night; always
ready when duty calls.
Aug. 25, 1S70 :t f.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP,
AT
John Lewis' Old Stand.
o.
AV. (iAXOXG HAS OPENED AT
this old stand, where he is prepared
to do anything in his line.
yiIorse shoeing aspeciaiy.
Oregon City, Mav 20ni
"W. FBIEDLANDER,
The well known
JEWELER OF P 0 R T L A K t- ,
Charges
KEW YORK PFHCES,
FOR
Watch XJepaipiiig.
Cleaning a AVntch ..S'Z 00
Main-Spring , 1 30
Glass 25
-OF-
AV A LTH A 31.
ICI.CsX, e
SPRi:.'. i ;;.',v.
Only th-.- v,...f
two years iron.
rwrorders sej.t r ,
fully attended.
IO:i First St.. in Cr
July'2S, lJCO-flm.
Si
THE S
just enter,
Xow
is
the
Time-
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in
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and vori i
r-OTPVMM every we!;
Northwest. It is
JtCH II t ! ?
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By the leading nrC t o
The Ab!oi.
v. i e
inthePacifTc v ;
columns. As a
Famiiv Jonvi;:
it stands at the i :. i . i-.
publications. As: .(.-t-,-.---r
SEND 'I '.' VP. i "'M
abroad, it has no - :. ;
her will give them a :-'--?-r .
and Washington T j i ' . - . 'i
numbers of any othej ;. j -.:
price,
J51 50 PKIi T ?-"-.
Including postage, -ir-cent
s. Address t he j r.Yr -,
V. O. Po.t -. i v "
Remittances can :- r- .
letter or by order on aiy t-'
Business Houses.
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