THE EfJTEBPH
Beal Instate Transfers.
u.wing are tbTTeal estate transfers
Fo11 r Sue of November 24th, coi..
pl.nCt i W'di. Whitlock, deputy Coun-
J of section
leJCt-'iii,,t anil wife and Jos. Paquet
sVta'-l t CUM- t-'aliff. 811 of block 1U
nd " City ; consideration S50.
inuf!B"ni oJu and wife to Chas. Al
brj lotttn block 4S in Oregon City ;
SwiJ'eifS"w?an.l wife to Daniel Al
fie undivided one-eighth inter
''iVhe f"wi,, described real es-r-,t
1 . Ivit fractional parts of sections
uw. t 5 S K 2 E, containing 300
.SiisidoraUonlltW.
,r Si, iiirustine and wife and Y m.
c ft'wtto Daniel Albright, the
:". !. i ...-fourth interest in the
VinV described real estate to-wit
"",1 mrus of sections 21 and 2.x. i.
111
VTsK2i:. containin
acres ; con-
1 " -.t ... Mltl
' nl S Alhriuht and wife to Daniel
lbri''bt. ttie undivided one-eighth in
; lilt in the following described real
7. I to-wit: fractional parts of eec
?,nJ in T5S K 2 fe, containing
K-re; .nsideration 100.
r r'hile and wife to R. Irvln,
fr-'tional parts of sections '22. and 27,
T 4S Kl containing 80 acres; con
sitkraUon . j. wife, to E. Lacey,
thJ E H of claim 42, being parts of see
ions T and M T 4 K K. contain
ing r.7' acres; consi.leration $10.
s i Sanders ami wife to School Dis
trict 3j one a,K' a half acres of land
situated i" T 5 S R2 E; consideration
ml"
is i Stone to Wm. Stone, fractional
m'.t of claim 4'J, in T3 S K :j E, contain
ing Hi) acres ; deed given to correct a
former deed.
ti W. Morgan aud wife to A. P. Lav
ertv the undivided one-half interest in
the N L e.f section 17, ToSKl E, eon
tahiin;; 320 acres; consideration $bOt). ;
S N? Vance and wife to W. W. May,
fractional part of section S,T3S It 2 E,
containing 61 acres ; consideration 5iJ0.
T. J. Hiinmler and wife to XV. XX'.
May, saino description, containing 14
acres; consideration SJ00.
Knos Cahill to W. E. Warren, tlie N
K of the S H of the Joseph Spink
donation land claim. No. 4, containing
40 acres; consideration $100.
Theo. XVygmt and wife to Jane K.
Duck, lots 1, 2, 3, and four in block 41,
Oregon City; consideration $73.
City Council.
Monday evening, Dec. 4th, 1S76.
Council met pursuant to adjourn
ment, aud was called to order by
M. C Athev, Recorder.
Minutes of previous meeting read
a ad approved. .
Tharilicationsof Trimbath ct Hum
nhries, ami Potter it. Co., for licenses,
were laid on the tabb
The following bills wero ordered
aUl: M. C. Atliev ?13; T. A. Hudson,
Import of street committee in regard
t Jackson street was laid over until
next meeting.
Tiie street commissioner was in
strneted to lav a walk across 14'h
.iticet, on Main street, from Hock
corner to Doland's.
Tin resignation of J. Hansen, city
mais.'iai, was accepted.
Also the resignation of Conn. A. J.
Aiterson was accented.
On m lion adjourned.
A NOT 1 1 K It (.'AS K Foil I'll KlillAM) J I'UV.
Tuis tinuj it is one Chas. Taylor, f r
eisiix z.lin moju-y. Taylor li is been
ui iiiig as agent for M r. Jas. M . Moore
at his wood yard, near the mouiii of
tlii Tualatin, and has been receiving
payment fnm tho boats for wood, hut
M r. Moore, not relishing iiis mode of
hook-keeping, gave orders for the gent
not to receive iho money any longer.
Notwithstanding the order from his
employer, Taylor, on about the iS'.d of
November, did receive some monev
r wood and dweamped with it for
Astoria. A warrant was issued for the
traveler, and Sheri'.l" Anperson caught
him at Astoria and brought him back
to the scenes of his misdeeds. He had
a hearing In-fore Justice ShaUnck last
Monday, and was bound over in the
sum ot $100 to appear lel'ore the next
grand jury, not having the wherewith,
he has' taken lodging in the Hotel de
Clements.
ttHATflTiofs Noitcks. The follow
ing from the ptm of Emperor Norton,
of tho Salem Statesman iust tills tho
bill: "We have published birth, mar
riage and death notices, free of charge,
and shall continue to do so, provided
tliy are furnished us for publication.
When such notices are not furnished,
wp take it for granted that their pul
licatiou is not desired. It seentsenough
for us to give the space in our columns
without being compiled to wear out
boot leather in search of the items. We
frequently hear Of marriages, deaths,
Ac, but as tho particulars are not fur
nished us, we cannot publish the same,
and in somo instances parties take
offense because' of their non-nppear-smee.
Obituaries should alwavs Ikj
brief, as they interest only tho relatives
and immediate friends."
15 ext. Da vi is returned last week
from the celebrated silver mud springs
In Wasco county. From all that we
'"uld learn from the gentleman, we
s.iould judge that he is not verv favor
ably impressed with the "bonanza."
He brought six lots of this mud to be
assayed by Mr. Ilurlev, and two jots of
winch have Im'pu assayed do not bear
any trace of silver, and the rest will
probably .r-1Ve the same result. As we
Mjueu before, the ore 4vaI hv Mr
the nv.-,, 1 rverk uas furnished
lue owners of the bonanza.
I n- .... 1 . ' . " . - '
by
Lkttkr Lisr.-Letters remaining in
"s'ouiee, at
Nth. 1S76;
Ore;
;on City, Dec.
Vvn'VrN Mrs. m.
ohna, Wm
oni.n.Thos.
'ale, Chas.
Harden, .Js.
Hanilev. T
Hayden, Miss Ella
Johnson, Mrs. J no.
Martin, M rs. V..
'pn. Miss Etlie.
gli, 1J. J.
Philips, Sai'nuel.
" ;;-pieases;lywlien..s
tised
adver-
J. M. li.vroN,
P. M.
tins week'0" Sui,,1;4-V evening of
CorZuw, "T:n;l t'k place at the
Hle Iatie Vi e i,Ufle!,i and'Mws
d l, 'ts utmost c1n!'l'.ur11 vvu's crowd
t Pve!.;nu ; .P:'.v. and there was
t'ut nwde tl.;.... r',raV tied the knot
nappveo.o.i u"e- We
wish tho
triiiioi,iVie a l,lewiit vovfl
age on the
one tti.iif tv...
small ones."
W -Africa d
of ours who is work.
Mil.' r . i
8tCanemih b, T Jlnroat being built
nl fait.?r ,.ha"been working so hard
faiti.f.,1 ...:r. v,rK.m
?l be. i iV. m "as lost the run
Unit'rthesnn , -5 most F the day
?0, water ial - "ito ,hls wt
o
' alKl . . omen
8aUL.i0d,"'1nan to ,id tho
-"-u, and that it wasSundae
very much
'asSiindav.
A Rol:
lf . .:lDAYnniberof tuutBK
6t Pagers. Un!"tl'.-isl ingof
m b .d 0Ver M Pnffravinss. It
nf.,1. u aent to n,
largp and f r Rubseriler, free
'. It -fibers fiS
Rubscriber, free
otuel, publish!1."""1- A'ldress L.
ner, I ortland Oregon.
V - , crates br patent to Enoch
L'.'it ) f ts K i of the M E 4 of
ViltCn.f; the N W i of the W
,n.f!Saml the N H of the N J-3
, A ,t i n
The funeral services' of Miss Laura
and little Frank, children of Mr. John
Toner, of Lincoln, Polk county, took
place in the Congregational Church in
this city last Slimriy morning. Tho
church Was tilled with a large number
of sympathizing friends and relatives
The bodies wore interred in the ceme
tery Saturday afternoon. Rev. Mr.
(iray preached the funeral sermon.
Health-Seeking. The Santa Bar
bara (Cal.) Press says: "Hon. E. N.
Cook, ex-Secretary of State of Oregon,
and wife, were passengers on the Ori
zaba to spend the winter in this tine
climate. Mr. Cook i a resident of
Salem, where he has erected one of the
finest residences on the coast.
Rev. Mn. Gray, of Eugene City,
preached at the Congregational Church
last Sunday morning, to a large con
gregation. Those who attended sneak'
in very favorable terms of the Rev.
gentleman, and there is some talk of
engaging him as tho regular pastor of
mis cnurcn.
The Seminary, under the able man
agement of Mr. W.Tj.XVorthington.aid-
ed by an excellent corps of assistants,!
attracting scholars from the surround
ing country, and a general interest in
the education of our young people has
taken hold of our citizens.
K. ok P. This (Friday) evening del
egations from Excelsior and Mystic
lodges, K. of P., of Portland, will visit
this city to institute a lodge of that
Order. They will secure a boat for thn
occasion if possible, but if unable will
arrive on me evening train.
A youno man named Shoat Hying
near Needy in this cougty has brofceti
out with small small-pox, and ten or
titteen persons have been exposed. The
exposed persons have been placed in
quarrentme.
T. Ji. Jones is tho tiller of the soil
who raises the beets that can't be beat.
Last year he had one that weighed IS
pounds, and he has several this year
that will pull tho scales at the same
figure.
The annual meeting of the Clacka
mas county liible Society will be held
at the Congregational Church next
Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Hctzel will
preach a sermon suitable for the oc
casion. Rev. Mr. Eaton, late pastor of the
Congregational Church at Portland, has
been called to the pulpit of a new Con
gregational Church at Round Ilrook,
New Jersev. So savs the Oregonian.
T. A. Bacon has just received a fine
assortment of fancy goods, candies,
etc., direct from San Francisco. His
stock cf groceries
in the citv.
cannot be excelled
X"k are under obligations for a com
plimentary invitation to attend the an
nual ball of Linn Engine Co. No. 2, at
Albanv this evening.
Tub street loaft r no vv feels the chill
wind circling at his breeches legs and
asking him what he has b-en doing all
summer.
The ladies of the Baptist Church
will bol l a fair on Tuesday evening.
Dec. 10, in the basement of the church.
Rev. Mn. Acton, who was to have
preached at the M. E. Church last
Sunday, was detained in Portland.
Mr. KiNosr.t.tv, of Damascus, last
week suisM.'d over a t housand pounds
of hops direct for Engl and.
C,o to the festival at l'ope's Hall this
cveniiv' and bnv something for vonr
wife, sweetheart, or friend.
Dr.. Watts, of Yamhill county, oc
cupied tho pulpit at the M. E. Church
last Sunday morning.
Mn. CSko. Kii.i.in,
is a happy father,
weighs IP pounds.
of Elliot
It's a "
Prairie,
irl, and
S. M. Wiiitk, of Highland precinct,
raises blue potatoes which veigh four
pounds each.
I ii k mills in tlii
s city are paying $1
xm- bushel for win
it
Tiik Orient is in the drv dock under
going repairs.
Louisiana
Haves.
has been returned for
Grover has attempted to disfran
chise the people of Oregon, and old
honest(?), Kelly is bis accomplice.
Nebraska legislature' had a quorum
and the electors voted for Haves.
Oregon three votes trill be count
ed for Hayes, notwithstanding the
fraud perpetrated by Grover and
Kelly.
Florida on official
Hayes 930 majority.
count gives
An Aberdeen paper states that the
captain of the whaler Jam Mayon, of
Peterhead, recently encountered an
Esquimaux living far northward of
Cumberland Gulf, who many years
ago massacred Crozier, second in
command of ihet Franklin expedition,
and five other whites, because they
refused to surrender their guns and
ammunition.
Col. Fred Grant, son of the Presi
dent, was mulcted of the sum of $10
in the Chicago police court on the
1st inst., for assaulting the reporter
of the Chicago Journal. That's right,
serve the rich and poor alike.
The Ottumwa (Iowa) Democrat ot
Nov. 23d. imparts the information
that Oregon is in doubt, but claimed
by both parties. "Who told him so.
Tweed has arrived at the conclu
sion to dismiss all of his counsel and
let the law take its course. Xo more
fat 2'icking for the lawyers.
Gov. Ha3"es did not vote at the
last Presidential election.
T. IT. Lyon has ben re-elected
chief engineer of the Portland Fire
Department, J. W. IIoIrr.au and
W. A: Hart were elected assistants.
Two weeks from to-day K. Xeil
will be executed at Albany.
Diphtheria carried off fifteen per
sons at Brownsville last week.
Jos. Wise a merchant of Prairie
City, Giant co. .committed suicide at
Portland iast Monday night.
Mrs. Luther Elkins.of Albany, has
j een stricken with paralysis, affect-
I ing one side of her body.
TERRITORIAL. NEWS ITEMS. I
Hoodlums are rata pant at Seattle.
The foundry at Seattle is doing a
good business.
The hop business at Fuyallvtp has
closed for the season..
oil children have been born
Washington Territory since 1875.
in
The Seattle Daily Tribune has be
gun its 13th volume. The issue of
Nov. 20th was its 187Gth number.
Fenn, Democrat, has a majority of
310 over Clark, Republican, for Del
egate in Congress from Idaho.
The Echo thinks if we have civil
war on account of the election a good
marry citizens of Washington Terri
tory will take the British Columbia
side.
Olympia is to have a poor man's
bail as a stand-on to the raneed ball.
The poor prints will probablr b
there.
DIED.
Near Lincoln. Polk coimtv. Oct. ;? isrfi.
Laura, daughter of Mr. John Toner, aged
21 years and 21 days.
Nov. 30, 1S7G. Frank, son of Mr. John
Toner, aged u years, 10 months and 3 days.
HARMED.
At Vthe residence of tho bride's father,
Nov. 19, 1876, by W. J. Ilowlett, J. P., Mr.
J. F. Douglas and Miss M. J. Judd, both of
Clackamas county.
Market lleport.
I'ortland Market.
Legal tenders, 91 buying, 92 selling.
Flour. Extra, M ; superfine, 00.
Wheat. 1 NO percental.
Oats. 45c. to 50c. i bushel.
barley. l 5 percental.
Dacoii. Sides, 17c; hams, 1G(318;
shoulders, 1iK11.
Lard. In kegs, 15c: in 101t tins, 15c.
liutter. Fresh roll, 25tf:i0o.
Fruits. Dried apples, in sacks, 10c,
kegs 10 'i ; plums, pitless, 12014 ; peaches
14c; prunes, 17c.
Eiigs. 40e.
Chickens. Full grown, $2 oO'liS: 50
y dozen.
Hides. Dry, 12c; salted, 6c; culls
olL
Tallow. 5'ic t'lt
Wool. 20 to 22c.
Feed. lhan, S1SQ20 i ton; shorts,
$22toS25: oil oake, :V7 50.
Hay. Maled, Slt 00 to $17 00 i ton
loose, Sl.J to $11.
Potatoes. 40r50e. V bushel.
Onions. 1 1 to 1 'ie J tt.
Mutton sheep. $2 ooflii.
OrPjjon City Market.
Wheat. Si x-l bushel.
Oats- 40 Ot 45c V bushel.
Potatoes 50 f-J bushel.
Onions $1 50 f buslicd.
Flour l :57f sack or 5 50 i bbl.
Dried Fruit Apples, te. Vb
Plums. 14c.
Huttcr -rtiOc 1 lt.
Eirgs :7c dozen.
Clii-keiis lirown, f;) 50 dozen;
Itacon Sides, 11c , lb ; hams, I.jc.
Tiird l'i to 17c.
11 av-'?H V ton.
Wool -'.! I tt..
A Valuable Meilical Trent ist.
The edition for 1S7T of tho sterling Medi
cal Annual, known as Hosteller's Alma
nac, is now ready, and may be obtained,
fr-'e of cost, of druggists and general coun
try dea'ers in all parts of the United
States and British America, and indeed in
every civiazed portion of the Western
11-Mnisphe e. It combines, with the
soundest practical advic.s for the preserva
tion and restoration of heaah, a large
imonnt of int'.Trvsting and amusing light
ream tig, and me caionuar, astronomical
calculations, chronological items, Ac., are
prepared with great car.', and will be
found entirely accurate. The issue of
Hosteller's Almanac for 1S77 will probably
be the largest edition of a medical work
ever published in any country. The pro.
prietors, Messrs. Host otter & Smith, Pitts
burg, I'a., on receipt, of a two cent stamp,
will forward a copy by mail to any person
who cannot procure
hood.
one in bis neighbor-
If there is any Victim of an eruptive
inaladv who despairs of rellet, let him
abandon his d"s;.omb'nev. So long as it
is possible for him toobtain (il.KSN's Si'l
PHCR Soap he need eiit"rtain Ino doubts
respecting the possibility of his being
cured.
:7Tho National Hold Medal was award
ed o I'.radlev it Kulofson for the b-st
Photographs in the United States, and the
Vienna Medal lortlie nest in ine worm.
429 Montgomery Street. San Francisco.
CUT THIS OUT.
It May KaveYonr Life.
There is no person living but what suffers
more or less wit h bung Diseases, i.oughs.
Colds or 'onsumitt ion. yet some would
die rather than nay 75 cents for a bottle of
medicine t hat. would cure them. Int. A
Rosen i:eS (Jkiiman Syrup has lately
been introduced m this country Irom Cer
manv. and its wondrous cures astonishes
everv one that, f ry it.. If you doubt, what
w sav in nrint. cut this out, and tak" it to
Ward & Harpixo's, and get a sample
tint tie for 10 cents and try it. Two tins
will relieve vou. 1 tegular size 75 cents
Atrents. Cran e ,t iUngham, Wholesale
Druggists, San Francisco, I 'a I.
IIolIovy' I'ill ntifl Ointment.
Wrecks of humanity Indiscretions of
Youth No object is more soul appalling
than tl.e premature s"mlity or youth
daily witnessed amongtlie hahit ues of our
pubMc prom- nades, wrr.Te may be seen
the terrible results of disease in its most
frightful forms of t he ghast ly and ca.lav
erous wrecks of manhood, the deluded vie
timsof uniriiicit!ed seoundrels, who by
pernicious nost rums have i rmireirreil "(itlu'
svstemsoft heir unsusii-ct ing and con fid in
patients with mineral poisons. For all ul
cers and Impurity ot blood consequent up.
on such imprudence, llollowav's Pills and
Ointment are jowertu:iy erueacious, ieing
composed of rare ba'sams and vegetables
that are antagonisticto all disird-"TS of the
bloxI, and ulcers arising from virus in the
body. They contain not. a part icle of mer
cury or other mineral jKiison.
Those accretions upon the Scai.p
which are termed dandruff are promptly
removed by O ienn's Sulphur Soap, which
by opening the ores promotes the natural
moisture of the hair.
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and Indiscretions of yout h, nervous weak
ness, earl v decny, loss of manhood, Ac, I
will send a recipe that will cure you, FRKE
OF CIIAKOEi This great renvdy was dis
covered by a missionary in South America.
Send a slf-addr-ss 'd envelope to the
Rev. T. Joseph I.vxas, .Station IK Jiiltlv
J louse, SS'ew York. no17-ly.
Itroftcliil i.
From John Fiagg.Esrp.of JVmnlngton.N.II.
Three years since I was very much re
duced wit h a dreadful cough.whieh result
ed in Bronchitis, air -ct ing me so severely
as to render it difficult to speak in an au
dible voice. To this was add"d severenight
sweats, audi was fearful of going into a
decline. After r 'course to vnriousremedies,
to no pur--os". I made use of Dr. Wistar's
Hals vm of U'ildCiiebrt, a few bofties of
which fui y restored me to health. Since
that time I have had several attacks of
cou 'h but th" Ma sam has atways remov
ed them. 1 alwavs keep it by me, und
should not know how to do without it."
Sold by all druggists.
The Peruvian Syrup!
VitaMzesand enriches the b'ood, tones
up the svstem, builds up the broken-do yn,
cure Dyspepsia, Nervous AfT'Ction, ( In s
and Fevr, Hunrors, Iss of Constif ution-.
Vigor Diseases of the Kidneys and H ad
der. Female Com p'aints, and all dis-as s
originating in a bad state of the blood, or
accompanied by Debility or a low state of
the Svstem.
Caption !-Be sure you get the Peruvian
Rviii-d Or lrtllur nnd t wo dol'ars A liot-
I Prepared
"sen'rallj
repared by seth W. r owle rvo.
Ave., Ijoston. raoia ov uius-
A Fragrant Breath and Pearly
Teeth
Are easily obtained by cleansing your
teeth daily with that justly popular
dentifrice, SOZODON'T. 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 ago, the teeth. Acidity of
the itomach will destroy tho strongest
teeth unless its effects are counteracted
with SOZODONT, and this pure tooth-
wash protects the dental surfaces by
removing every impurity that adheres
to them.
Ask your druggist for SOZO-
DONT.
NEW TO-DAX.
Final Settlement.
In the County Court of Clackamas County
Mate oi Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Richard E.
Williams.
a.VAC WIUJAM3. ADMINISTRATOR
of the abore estate having filed his final
account and report with praver for final
ttlement. it was ordered by the Court
that Monday, the Mh day of January.
1877, be set apart for the hearing of -objec
tions to such report and account, if any
there be. ISAAC WILLIAMS.
Ailni'r of estate of Richard E. Williams.
Oregon City, Dec. 8, l(f7i-4w.
REFEREE'S SALE.
In Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
uiacivamas county.
George W. Sawtell. plaintiff. -vs. Marv K.
Dougherty, Charles Dougherty, Sarah E.
Ogle, Thomas Ogle, Jane Sawtell, red
Sawtell and Frank Sawtell. defendants.
VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN JUDG-
ment and decree of partition and sale
made and entered in the abovii entitled
Citurt and suit on the 21st day of Novem
ber. A. D. 1S76. the undersigned, a referee
for that purpose duly appointed, will sell
at public auction, on
Saturday, Ihu .'lOIU.lay of Ucci'iuber,
1S76, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said
day, at the t'ourt House door in Oregon
City, Oregon, the fol.owing described real
estate, formerly the property of H. C. Saw-
tell, deceased, to-wit :
The S. S of S. E. K and tho S. of K.
W. hi of Sec. L'; and the N. ,S! of N. W. i
and the N. ,S of N E. M of See. all in
Town. 5 S. of It. 2 E. of the Willamette
Meridian, situate in the county and State
uoresaiu, ami containing acres.
Terms of Sale not less than Slot) in TT.
S. gold coin to be paid down; the remain
der to be paid in like coin, In equal install
ments, on fir oeiore one, two, three and
four years from date of sale ; said sums to
bear interest, payable annually, at the
rate of ten per cent, per annum, and to be
secured by mortgage on the premises sold.
U. li. tA U r 1 KLD,
E. L. Eastiiam. Referee.
Att'y lor prT in partition.
Oregon City, Dec. 1, lS7ti:wi.
Executrix saleof Real
Estate.
"V-OTICE IS HERKP.Y (J I VEX THAT
.1 by virtue of the' authority in me vest
ed as Executrix of this estate of M. M. Mc-
Carver, deceased, by order of the County
Court of Ciackamas county. State of Ore
gon, I will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder tor I . S. goul coin, on Fri
day, the '(h day of Dec-mber. Is7t. at the
hour of one o'clock of said day at tho
i.'ourt House door in Oregon City, Clacka
mas county. State of Oregon, the 1'ollowimr
d"scrib"d real estate situate in the county
of Clackamas, State ot" Oregon, and bound
ed and described Hj follows, to-wit: beimr
i part of the donation claim No. 41 in T. 3
S., R. 1 in Clackamas county. State of
Oregon, bounded as follows: Commencing
at a point on t lie N. W. boundary of said
ciaim 21 70-IUO chains west and 2 chains
south. 41 west from the N. E. corner of
Section 12, t he same being t he south west
corre-r ot a. ariu-r s land : runnimr t hence
south, 1 1 - west 32 chains: thence
east JS 2S-M.I chains ; thence north 42 "a c
east, I t tili-Mtl chains; thence north 47 5
west '.Ociiaius to tlie place of begin nimr.
containg tii Pi-lOU acres, together with the
I ppurl en:i noes.
1. rm -j of s i c One-fourth down at time
ot sale, one-fourth on Feb. 1, IM77. and the
remainder of sum bid. Nov. 1, 1S77.
.JULIA A. .Mn.'AUVI-U,
Nov.21, 187HH. Administratrix.
M)TICi:.
X
OTICE IS 1JEHEHV Gll'EX THAT
linn of Willis Rros.. wagon-
makers and blacksmiths, has been dis-
soived and ail persons mil btedto th 1 late
firm must call and settle wiiiin thirty
.lays from this pate, after which time all
accounts will be found at the oltlce of
Johnson & McCown.
WILLIS P.R03.
Oregon City, Xov. 17, lS7i-im.
"CITY OF SALEM."
ir;
JKE.VITEK AX1) I'XTIL I"
ther notice the City of Saleru
will
touch at the
VHARF IN OREGON CITY,
On its up trips each week on
Wednesday and Saturday Mornings,
And on the down trips,
Tuesday and Friday Afternoons.
Freight and Travel respectfully solicited.
r. n.
SCOTT Si CO.
July 13, lS76.-tf.
OYSTERS!
OYSTERS!!
OYSTERS!!!
VT ffEOIUJE FUCH'S.OIM'OSITETHE
Iiepot. Served up for customers
FliKSH OK STKH KI),
Families supplied at the rate of 75 cents
per hundred. OKOROE FUCHS.
Oregon City, Oct. 20-tf
WOODBUBN NURSERY,
J. H. SETTLEJIIEK, Proprirlor.
150,000 FRUIT, SHADE,
OKXAMEXTAL AND N'l'T
BKAItl.VO TREES,
V1XES AND SIIRIBBEUV,
IOR SLE CHEAP TO SUIT TIIE
J.1 Hard Times.
Apple Trees from 15 to $S per hundred
All other Trees from 110 to $1S per hun
tired.
Send for Catalogue and Price List.
Address
J. H. SETTIEMIE3.
Wood burn, Marion Co., Ogn.
7"Vm. Casedy, Agent at Oregon City.
novl()-lm.
STILL IN THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DCOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOOX.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT TIIE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
IEEPTHE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
IV of Family Groceries to be found in t he
city. All gxxls warranted. Goods delivered
In the city free of charge. The highest cash
orice paid tor country produce.
Oror Oity. March 28, 1878.
W. CASEDY.
Dealer In
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
AND
FRUITS AND YEQ ETABLES.
jlnin Street, Oregon fity,
One door s into of Ward A Harding's
Drug Store
TTR STOCK CONSISTS OK RYEKT
V thing usually kept in a well stocked
Family Grocery Store. Keep only first
cbiss goods.
reorders delivered to any part of Oregon
CJKv.or Canemah.
frgon City June 9. 18T6 rff.
MILLINERY GOODS !
JUST RECEIVED, AT MRS. E. S.
Warren's Millinery Store, a new and
elegant stock of latest styles of Millinery
and Ladies' Furnishing Ooods, for tho
SPRING f RAG Ei
Which will be sold at reasonable prices.
Indies living in t he eountrv, favoring me
with their orders, will find them promptly
attended to.
MRS. E. S. WARREN",
One door south of Dr. Welch's office.
Oregon City, March 1.7, 1676.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
rpHE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF
X the Livery Stable on Fifth street.Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
aid HjicW. JddJ
aid IStiiWT Uorses.
Irices Tlcasona"ble.
C. B. CLEMENS,
Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1875. Proprietor.
THOfclAS G HARM AN
ESTABLISHED
1853.
D1
ESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
business uu the old motto, that
A Ximble Six Pence U Belter than a Stoiv
Shilling.
T have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AHD BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF OOOD3
ever before offered in this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Roots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Plated war?, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N
Rope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc
Of the above list, I can say my sLck is the
MOST COMPLETE
ever offered in this market, and wasseleted
wit h especial care tor t he Oregon City trade.
All of which 1 now oner lor saie ai ins
Lowest PJJarket Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods for
im Drtv.i-mxntft to Sell Cheap and not to
allow myself to be
XDERSOLD IX THE
STATE
OF OREGON.
Ml I ask is a fair chance und quick pay
incuts, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
In Oregon Citv enables me to know the re
quirements of t he trade. Come one and all
ana see lor yourselves iuhi tnu um tiuuu u
THOMAS CIIARMAX
cannot, be beaten In quality or price, it
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can olTer you in tnesaieoi
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
Come, and Sce,and Examine for Yourselves
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage ncretorore oesioweu.
Malii Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken nt
market rates. THOS. CHA IU1A. .
y"50.000 lbs wool wanted by
THOS. CHAKMAN.
S. A. BRO'JGHTON,
AY
rOITTP INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
Oregon City and vicinity that he is
prepared to furnish
Fir & Cedar Lumber,
Of every description, at low rates.
A P P L EAB 0 X E S .
ALSO,
Dry Flooring, Collinsr, Rustic,
Spruce, (for shelving), I-.nlllos
Pickets, nnrtI'iico-Iost, Cedar,
Constantly on hand.
Street ami Sidewalk lumber furnished
on lh shortest notie at as low rates as
it can be purchased in the State.
Give tne a ca lint t he
OR HCiO X CITY SA Hr MILLS.
Oregon City. June 10, 1875 :tf
Sheriffs Sale.
1Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND
) writ of execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the
county of Clackamas, dated the 'JTth day
of November. A. D. 1S7H, and to me as
Sheriff directed, in favor of 1 . P. Thomp
son and against Septimus Muciat tor the
sum of Thirteen Hundred and Fifty Dol
lars in laxvfnl money of t he L'n it ed states,
and One Hundred and Twenty-Six !D-1hj
Dollars in trold or silver coin of the United
Slides, with interest on each of the above
named amounts in like coin at the rate of
twelve oer cent, per annum from the 21st
day of November. A. I). 187B ; and the
further sum of Fifty Dollars as attorney's
fee with interest at, t he rate of ten per cent
per annum from the 21st day ol Govern
her. A. 1 . 17H : and the further sum of
Thirtv-One 3 MOO Iollars costs in snid
act ion. and accruing costs upon this writ
Now therefore I have on this the 28th
dav of November, A. D. 18" 6, levied unon
the following described real cstateto satis
fy the judgments, interest, costs and ac
cruing costs: I-otsthree (3) and six (C) in
block sven (7) in Oregon City, Clackamas
county, State of Oregon, according to the
plat or said city on nie in tne cierK's omce
And on
Tuesday, the 2il day of .Tanuary, 1977,
At the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said
dav. at the Court House door in Oregon
Citv, Clackamas county, Oregon, I will
sell all the right, title and Interest of the
above named defendant to the above de
scribed real property, to satisfy the above
named Judgments, interest, costs and ac
cruing cost s, at pu one auct ion, to the high
est bidder for cash to me in hand paid at
the time of said sale.
J. T. APPERSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas county, Oregon
Oregon City, Nov. 2S, 1878 ;wi.
ESTABLISHED I860.
B. A. HUGHES,
Opposite the Postoffice,
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
Dealer la
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
II A TS ,:
BOOTS and SHOES,
HOSIERY.
LADIES' AND GENTS' R'RXISIIING GOODS,
PERFUMERY,
TABLE CUTLERY,
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE.
HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
ROPE.
GRAIN SACKS,
WOOL SACKS,
ETC., ETC.,
ETC.
MY. STOCK OP CiEXEItAIj MEK
etiaridise is'large and well assorted.
There is no house
undersell me.
in the city that can
SMALL PROFITS AND (UTCK RETURNS,
Is my motto.
Please call and see for yourselves that
the Goods at the old firm of 15. A. Hughes
cannot be beuten In quality or price.
I keep the best Te and Coffee and a
good supply of Fuinily Groceries.
I give the highest market price for good
Country Produce.
B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, March 17th, 1S7C.
County Scrip Tukeu us CukIi.
Ja7 :tf.
FOIS SALE.
HAVE TIIE
FOLLOWING REAL
Estate for sale,
o. 1
. Desirable building block in Oregon
City.
No.
. 1GO Acres, good house, and barn
full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation,
orchard, good water: 15 miles lrom
Oregon City. Price tMK half down.
No.
3. 100 acres of S. White's donation
claim, 2?i milts from Oregon City;
4. 100 acres, 8 miles S E of Oregon
No.
City, 10 acres in cultivation, open
brush land, running water, good
wheat land ; price, $(S.V).
No.5. Part of nil the liarbcr farm, on the
river at Koek Island above Oregon
City ; $5 per acre.
No, C. o20 acres, 2 miles from Graham's
ferry on the Willamette river, t$U acres
in cultivation, VZ acres in an orchard
of choice varieties of fruit, 3t acres in
wheat, 150 acres under fence, good
house, barn and running water, 12
miles from Oregon City. lMce 11,230,
part down balance on time.
No. 7.
i'40 acres; 75 improved, a large.
new, well finished trame dwelling,
plum and apple orchards, living wa
ter, 13 acres of lall wheat, li miles
from Oregon City, on Molalla road,
church and school house adjoining;
can be had for $1,250, one-third down,
balance on t ime.
8. 2ol acres 10 miles east of Oregon
City, lh miles from Viola grist and
saw mill and postoffic; :5 acres in
enltivation, 160 acres under fence,
good frame house 13x31 "J," lli.22, :1
acres in fruit trees. Price $l,60o, half
down.
No;
No.
9. 40 acres at Milwaukie
beaver dam. Price, 1,000.
part
No.
10. A one and a half story house, one
lot, barn, woodshed,- well, etc., in
Oregon City, for $125.
No. 11 W) acres of land, with 10 acres un
der new lenee and a growing crop of
. wheat, alxHit. 40 acres very easily
cleared, all of the rest timbered land,
well watered, S miles from Oregon
City. Price 825; 500 cash, $322 on
time, at 10 per cent, per annum.
No. 12. 100 acres fourfmiles Ifrom Canby 1
railroad station; a acres ready to,
plow, gfMd log barn, 400 feet of lum
ber for a umalt house, good open 1
land ; Price, $150.
13. 322 acres 17 miles southeast of
Oregon City ; 75 acres in cultivation, j
and 75 acres can easily be put in cub
Ovation, double log house, barn, good
water, 5 acres of an orchard. Price, !
f.3,000, half down.
No.
No. 14. 350 acres ten miles cast of Oregon
City, 7 miles from Marshlleld station ;
75 acres In cultivation, 300 acres of
level bottom land, good box house
and frame barn, god running water
for stock, good stock ranch, 700 bear
ing jiruit trees. Price S4.200. Will
sell stock and crops to purchaser if
he desires,
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. I'rice
$2,500, half down.
lfi. 150 acres, more or less, 11 miles
from Oregon City, 13J miles to I'ort
land, 20 acres in cultivation. 100 more
easily cleared,-all under fence, good
house, good land and plenty of water,
school house and church 1 mile away,
! months school in year. Terms easy,
$1,250.
No.
No.
No.
17. 100 or 100 acres off of the north of
the Fram's claim, 4 miles from Ore
gon City, open brush land, nil ensily
cleared, living water.good mill power,
at $10 per acre ; terms easy.
Ot her desirable bargains in Clackamas.
the best county in the State.
Any sne having money to lend can have
our services, Iree of charge, in manaeintr
the same and selecting securities.
ivrsons wanting to borrow money can
get iavorauie terms uy calling on us.
.JOHNSON fc aii-COWX, and
JOHNSON, JlcCOWX &M.4CRIM
Offices in Oregon City and Portland.
Xov. 12. 1S75 :tf
Than Ever!
FAYING taken
11 advantage of
the late unsettled
condition cf the
Eastern and Call
fornia Money Mar
kcis, l nave
Purchased for
Ciuli
The largest fitock
WATCHES,
JEWELRY &
S1IVERWARE.
Ever brought, to
Oregon, and am now enabled to offerthem
at Retail at former WHOLESALE
WtltE.
No plated Jewelry of any kind is kept In
my i-sf aoiishmcnt. r. very article is war
ranted as represented. I also have the
Agency of the unrivalled Diamond Spec
t-lvs.
To thos Intending to send East for
Watches, 1 would say if they will let me
know the name nnd price of th watch
they intend to send for, I will furnish the
same watch for the same price.
Hy all means give me a call before going
or sending elsewhere
B. L. STONE,
103 Eront-st Portland, Oregon
NEIHEYER & UTTER,
Merchant Tailors,
FURNISHING GOODS
AND HATTERS,
31 First Street, Portland.
Oct. 6, 1S76 f.
Lower
CLIFF HOUSE,
OREGON CITY, OREGOK,
T. W. RHODES,
T?ioprietoi
Tiandeut Board. SI to $2 per Day.
Singla Meal...;. ...-.;...50 oati.
Board per Week ....S5 OO
Hoard and Lodgings per week .6 OO
The Table wili be supplied with the best
the market affords.
Rail Suppers furnished on short notice,
and at reasonable terms.
Nov. 19.1S75:tf
I311OUTA'T
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN!
BEING DESIROIS OP ADOPTING
a new rule of business, Pwould request
those indebted to me to come and '
Pay Up Immediately,
And save Inconvenience nnd expense, its
have determined to collect what is due me.
I have reduced the priceson Goods greaU
ly, and can assure all that I can give
Bargains to CashBuyers,
Come and see for your own eatisfactioi .
A, LEVY.
Notice.
1TAKE TIIIS JIElllOD OF In
forming ruy old patrons and the pub
lic generally that I have just ojeiied a
SADDLE AND HARASS 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 tlie lowest cash .prices.
I.E. GKA1IAM.
Oregon City. July S.;iSA :3m.
T- A. BACON,
(iuccetwr (o BAKLOW & FI LLER),
Dealer In
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
SELECTED TEAS
COFFEE,
and SPICES,
BUTTER AND CHEESE,
FOREIGN AND D03IES1IC FBl'ITS,
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 a
good an article as'any house in town.
I have secured a first class baker and
will continue to furnish customers with
as good bread as can be found in the St ate.
Give me a ca II at Harlow & Fuller's old
stand, Main street.
T. A. HACOX.
Oregon City. August 25, 1S70 :tf.
PAUL BOYCS
D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Orfgon City, - - ! Oregon.
C111IIOMC 5 DISEASES AN I) IJIS
j cases of Women and Children a speci
alty. Office hours, day and night ; always
ready when dutv calls.
Aug. 25, 1870 :tf.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP,
AT
John Lewis' Old Stand.
C1 AV. (iAXO.N'G HAS OPENED AT
this old stand, where lie is prepared
to do anything in his line.
yilorse shoeing aspeclaiy.
Oregon City, .Mav.l'wm
W. FEIEDLANDEE
The well known
JEWELER CF PORTLAND,
Charges
NEW YORK PRICES,
FOR
"Wti-tcli Repairing.
Cleaning a Watch $2 OO
Ialn-Sprln jj 1 50
Glass . 25
-OF-
1VALT1IAM,
ELGIN,
KPRIXGKIELD,
and SWISS
WATCHES,
Only the best qualities Guaranteed for
two years from day of sale.
7"Orders sent from the couutry care
fully attended.
Kin First St., in Odd Fellows Kuidlnir
July 28, lS76-3m.
Suh&crihc for
THE WEST SHORE,
Just entering itssecond year. It is
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED
Xow 1
is
the
lime
to
Band worthy the patronage of
BOTaa etcry well-wisher of the Pacific
Northwest. It is
EKcutitifulIy Illustrntetl
By the leading artists on the Coast. Some
The Ablest Writers
lnthePaciffc Northwest contribute to its
columns. As a
IT nmilv .Toumnl
it stands at the head of the Pacific Coesl
publications. As a paper to
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abroad, it. has no equal. A single num
ber will give them a better i'K'a of Oregon
and Washington Territory uan a year's
numliors of any other paper. Subscription
price,
SI 50 PER YEAR,
including ostage. Sample number, 20
cents. Address he publisher,
T,. SAMITEU
P. O. Pox Portland Oregon.
Remittances can be made by registered
letter or by order on any of the Portland
Business Houses. sept 7 3tm.
Final Settlement-
In the matter of the
estate of Currin T,
Kimbley, deceased.
ARWETJi KIMBTVKY, APMIN ISTRA-
tor of the alove named estate, having
filed his final account and report,, wltn
prayer for final sett lement, it was ordered
by the Court that Saturday, the 23d day of
December. 1S76. be set apart for the hear
ing of objections to such report and ac
count, if auy there le.
CASWELL KIMBLEY.
Administrator.
Oregon City, Nov. 24, 1876-lt.
FARMERS !
1,000 HOGSWANTED!!
HAVING REMODELED AND En
larged our 'brk Packing Establish
ment, we will bo prepared to purcnse
1,00(1 or more Hogs this season, and for
which we will pay the highest market
price. Cash down on delivery.
Oregon City, Oct. 6, 170 m.