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) ! 3I)c Enterprise. 06EGOJI CIIV, TlltKSUAY. 1PUL 26. 1S77. BREVITIES. County Court on the 11th of May. What about our May Day picnic? Hotels are doing a lively business. Wheat is scarce article in this market. Such delightful weather and moonlight nights I Plummer has received a patent tor his fruit dryer. Union meeting at the M. E. Church Sun day evening. Snl'scrilie for your county paper before leaving town. Linen dusters and straw hats will soon be comfortable. Miss Mary DeVore, who has been quite ill, is convalescing. The genial rays of Old Sol are rapidly drying up the mud. The Knights of Pythias lodge is rapidly gaining in inemliers. Conideralle Monumental mining stock lias been taken in this city. Mad me I M urka. tho is amusing the Port landers. freat artiste. The Slate Medical Society convenes Salem in t le e u ly j art of J une. it The prospects are ird for an abund.iut vicld of all fruits in this county. Circuit Court m ike the town look as if jt had received a ..cw lease of life. The population of New En the wouM Ije county scat is increasing rapidly. o Several young nifii of this city have jjone to the fisheries on the Columbia. Over 2"0 immigrants arrived on t he A.jax and more are coming on every sieamer. Gen. Jameson it Co. have located a first-clan steam lumber mill at Vw Era. Mr. E. C. Iladawav. of Ymihill county, lias our thanks for a ix of vhie apples. Jos' I ivies, a P irtHn 1 "K'li'it of the c-ue," lias been iu town during the past To-day is the ?sth anniversary of the founding of Odd iYllow-sirip iu the. UniUii Elates. J. P. Ward, who has been residing svt 'an co j id for some time past., has removed, to this cit v. The S. T. Church w ent up tlie river last Wednesday for a Uwi of wheat for Corbett V. M Way. Ijcotanl, the wrzanl, is braying at Pott land. He N wanted at Oregon CL v to pay that hotel bill. Jack Frst has lwen visiting in this vi cinity fir the past vrik, but lias Hot com mitted any d 'triage. Humphreys At Harding will open a sa loon iu the building adj lining thvj Harlow HoiiHtt in a few days. Oregon nnl Oalilrnia will Ve favored with lecture from Tlieodore Til ton. LJes sie Turner's turn next. Capt. Wilkinson has resigned the presi dency of the Y. M. C. A. at Portland on account of the pressure of ollicial duties. W lam t at Mr. T. W -lr-h t Co of Walla Walla, have :0,(Kt bushels purchas ed at 60 cents. Jimmy, wt're in witii you. Mr. J. Tl. Tut tie. of Milwaukie. and Miss Minnie Cochran, of this cit v, have Is'cn engaged as teather.s Rr the Caneniah chool. Elbon Randall, the accommodating dep ity slM-rill", who lias Imcii very low with ;n attack of typhoid fever, is nedjng slowly. A yo'ing lady dressing without pulling Jlie curtain dov n is what the Cauemah Jiovs titouglit was a h(st, so vc are iu- n. iiks . It is with pleasure that we announce the Iirtli of a son t tho wit'.- of Win. M ittoon. Jsix irirls aud at last tbe ijlbur of a bounc ing hoy. Tiie McMinnville and O'vident had a "set-to"- from tliis eily to Pol l land last Js.iturday, ar1 Capl.iiii Sanborn swings tlie broom. P.3tto Cringe X . lis, nt Tualatin, d.li wated its new lial'. I.tsi Sitnrday. With orations, muic ajid dancing, a jileas.ini time was had. Jndge'halti.iek. of 1 ids jodirja-l district, "who started for a three m--ii'hs trip to the V'astcrn States, changed Ins mind at San J'Yaiicisco. and is a passenger on the in- eouiing steamer, o M Her, Church t C.i.'s flouring mills started up last Monday, and ii run as longasanv wheat can is- oKaiued. Th-cy urn payinrg $1 lift per Jushel. The Postal Agent would do v-ll to look sifter the chap who i nns the mail matter 1ctwvn this city and Caiihv. An iinoort sint i-iisinvss letter mailed a Can by on the 1:2th an ived here on the 21th. .?h i E:'in:rer, a cattle dealer -'f p.kcr il . was found dea-i in tie- mud on the lxa-li t Sai Kranciseo. on Wediies-la v of 1 i-t w' k. lece:s"d wss si l of hei-jti-j.tv of tb Li .'us l-otbTst'this city. A Vn iiiah man who tried to get away witii tac m'L'lit w atchniiiTi iw riglit l ist week, hsd the cut in his head s'"j U .T)-1 paid a tin f &i and eost.s for tlie -jtmnxeuietit. "'L-Ms of tiui in 0;fg"ii. To Eveninur Record, of Sdt-ir. with EiutK-ror Norton at the helm, w is 1e.o-v-i-d list Saturday. We h- it njcy ii ive a long and siiceessfid ca ree r, a 1 1 d t!t lite "dileats" may lull into tlie lifieili v j! a lively rate. At a regular meetim' of Oregon E dze - i. a. 1. . i . t-.. last liiursii.iv veiling, Messrs. M. I". Athev ud II.. I. Haiaiing, ! elected re.r"-.eiir.itiv"s t t!- tiraud Jjivlge.w'iie'a -nveucs at PiutJanJ iu tlie p th of M iv. O. If. Price, t'i" its til irrier (r :n E ist Pirtl m I to Highl ind P.O. .in this com tit v. lias not missed strip or connection at any olu.-e luriH ; the oast t vo vears an l ten month. He is entitled to a "feat her in lu's hat. D-S-. Eacov, of Horsn-hoavru, left his jfenin on Main street last Saturd.f, while attendin-T to his busiiM's, aiul some icirtv borrowed ouetif the tugs from his harness. I)'c. hid to buy a. new on . and we waer si small Kum' that 1 m. can li.-k the f.ll.'w Jhat borrowetl his lug. Circuit Court. The following eases have Is-en disposed Of up to the tune of going to press; Ell-n E. Batih and Amos t'abb vs Jos Mclirew, recover' of money; contiuced for service. Nathaniel Hudson yS p. Tj. Willis to rpiiet title to land ; cotnnrnmis ' J. C. Cay woo.1 vs p. I,. Willm", same as The Oregon Iru Co. vs Joseph Kcllog I Canckr I'i-rkd.- Dr. II. T. P.ond. of ffiViKv r:X; it for Philalel..hK has cliseovcred a perfect an J. Terwilliger vs J. H. Cain, forelosnre ' iV o c"r1,,hp 'erriUe scairge of c-ane.-r. n morigage; juui;iuctil lor luaintitlbvd fault. Chas. IHekensou vs lioxana E. P. S nth worth and M. M. Sunt b worth, foreclosure of mortgage; continued. tieo. r rosso r vn Heirv fians, to teeover possession of note made bv error; demur er sustained. UolertCanfirtd vs Chas. Eogus. acti m to re-ovnr real iropcrtv; verdict for plaintiff. Ono. W. S.iwtell vs Marv E. Dougherty, .' " "'"osHiiii or saie; i-ontirined. v . i.v i. Co. ys John continued. Henry Wehrhnim va rkoWama mitt for damages : fudgment for nl ClOl UHU OSl& Indictments. Th Grand Jnrv has found hills aSatnst the following persons: A. B. Stroup, for wounding and disfieur- mfnil6' Mar'.n n and John New lL Vm. Howard. Geo. Snlli- The I.atc Dr. Wilcox. XV make the following extract from tne rcTkl utions or tlie l'onianu iai ininniiuiv of the lamented Dr. Wilcox, who was at one time a resident of this city. aid one of the earlv pioneers of the State: Ralph Wilcox was born in Ontario Co., New York, on the 9ih day of July, lls, and graduated at (ieneva Medical College in that State; soon afterward he moved to Missouri; was married there on the lllh dav of October, IsdT emigrated to Oregon anil settled iu Tualatin afterward Wash Jogtofi county iu the same year. In 147 he was elected a member ol'the Jegi latino of the provisional government of Oiegon from Tualatin county, r -elected in Js4s, and during the session of Lsls-9 wasciios n Speaker of that ImmI.v. In ISjI he was again elected a memlter f the legislative usciu I'ly of the Territory of Oreg n from Wasii ington conniv, anl clioscii Speaker of the House of Representatives during the ses sion of lSjo-1. In l-io.5 he was ;i im lin er of the Coum-il in the legislative sissemoly from the same county, and -hosen Pi t'si dent of tlie Council d n ing tlie session of lH.i.J-4. In the yea s 1SVJ-7-.S Oe was legist, r of tlie U. S. land oliice at Oregon Ci: v. In lNiS he was elected count jmlge for W. sh iugton county, and In Id that liiis until l.sfif. when he was again elected a meiii lnTif the I louse of Representatives fiom Washington count v, io the legisl ii ive as seml.lv of the Slate of Oregon, which o;iice he held it i til Wii. I" Jul v, l-tr he was aopointed clerk of the U. S. t'i nil it aim l)i-tii.-t courts for the dislii t of Oregon, and also U. S. Commissi. uier for the same district, which appointments he h Id con tinuously until til' time of iiis ii alii (.: the 1st Ii of A )t il. Is77. It will thus be se- ii that frcuii the time Dr. Wilcox liecame a resident o;' O.egoii io ls4. until the 1SIU iu-t., a iKtiiml of more than thirty tears, he was almost contiuuoiislv in official life, siiow ing the uuahaled -oiiiidcin-e which the people of Oregon h Id iu the honesty, the integrity, and the atiility of the Oiave and kind hearted pioneer whohas just passed a wa . He was alwavs kind anil com icons to ev ery one willi w'-om )e had any irtisiin'Ss transaction, w hether of a public or pi ivate nature, ami generous to a fault in oealiiig with bis fellow man. Honored, inspect ed and loved bv all who knew him while he lived, his memory wid l-e cher ished and held in kindly I emeiu brains by tiielii, now that Ik? is goiie" Eagle Creek. Fostkk's CoUNKns, April 22, 177. Editor Extkrprise: Xoticingthat you have repeatedly extended invitations for correspondents from dilfercBt parts if the county, I have lssn looking n.r someone to hoist the quill from Eigle Creek, but lint a word front this n ck of woods. It reminds me of a speaking meeting wlieie one waits for another. It is cither that, or we are all Q laker waiting for the spirit to move us. In this connection, however. I will say that I have neither seen or heard of any very v'im lcspiritual manifestatio ;.s since our' last daiK-e. which was over a in nth ago. The farmers are in the best of spirits., although they are going to be lab getling in their crops general I v, int they are hs; py anil singing "Russia and Turkey went out for to ii xbt," to the tune of "'iVM-it 50 a luisliel and still a coming." Evcrv nook and corner that can possibly lie put iu will le seciled to w heat irats. T'lere have leen several new comers located here durb g the past your, and still there is room for more. I believe imived land is-heapr lure than in any other locality in Oregon. Theie are several sin di, well improved far.tis in this, the r-ii hest prairie ifi the Stati", for sain cheap. The fruit prospect here is thought to be pretty good. OeirTaJIy speak ing.t 'lis js a very healthy neigh Imu-IioimI, although I he sij"rg .'ipii theria lias made its inroads here during the past winter, sn isstjll prevalent, biit in a mild, r 'orm. We have six months of sc!ko! here, lur ing She year, ami a good, well ordcitd dist rict. The one tiling needed here now is a good tioiuing mill, which we 'dunk will lie put up during the present season. W. h. II. That JJcati.-.g Affair. r. CS.W.Giaham, of Clackamas county, informs its -th;rf the statement copic t fv us from th Oregon itv K i kuimiisk rel ative to the heating of Mr. 11. Y. Short, f.f Clackamas, by J. I'.tichatian, of Marion, is mcorns-T in all essential details and par tien'ars. The story in ti e KviKltt'V.lsi.; Mr. tiraham thinks must have been i'tir nished by Mr.Saoil's lawyer. Mr. Ura ham. who Hccuis to wlioll v )nip;lrliil, expresses is fullest U-lier that Ihu haoan was not the aggressor. Ti e foregoing item anpears in the the gonian of the'JPh inst. Wn have no tight to make for either party, but feel assured that oc.r account of the inhuman heaMng was not incorrect in any cssi nt'sal de'ail or oaitienl tr. We took 'particular pains to inttrview several pa rt se.s from P.ultcviMc, who were acquainted with the full l:iti ul irs. ami they all agr--ed in the m iii with our account of the aliur. Mr. (J. U'.(iv;i hsm happens to b" a relative of Cuchanan. w lii. h aecfiiutts tor his rusliiug to the de fence and trying to mik" it aieear tied we were ji ejndi-ed in the til itt'-r. We Ii ve been promised a full account of the JuTiir from n liable pat ties .residing at fiutt-eville, for our next issue. - omuiiuiicatetl. We sec rpi rted in the Portland Standard of two "Old New Yorkers" meeting in Portland each of the sanv age and hav ing a food time over it. That's nothing. We have in O -egon f'itv hvn K irupcitu who i-juiii- to Aui.'ii-a t 'io s.! ni year (VI years ago), who met in O--.; mi. a. "of t!i' same gc (venng at that), of the s.-.me trad-, workiu r in the sr:i- s!io i for five years, si nd every anniversary join Viri-es snd invite their shooiiMti.s. How- is that for hih all and, sec them in the wool sh"p the l.Jih of Ocldh r next. It y n !mv" an cim-'i' kew f!ie -old out, but do -hitting" to not have anv gp pmi' ab'rf at. iiiven as an easy table for the benefit, of th" ''inning coui:iiiriit v- and others : f'n d the fri-e of gr- in per bushel liy h - frii-' per i-nf:il. Rrt.K M ult ipl v the price per c ntal bv the number of r-ounds per lushej. cross . i the t wo rigid h ind figures, and i on have the answei in cents. A. O. Y. Died.-Richard Hawkins. a well know n aud respected, cjtizeii of this coun'y fin over eighteen years past, departed this life at he Oood Samaiitan Hospital. I'ort J ind, last Friday. De-easrd came totals State in !s."( and worked fo the late W. D-ment for manv years, and of late has been in theempl y'of Mr. A. Warner. He mad' friends of ail w ho knew him. and manv were the tears shed when it was known that poor Di'-k had gone to hi- long rest. Th funeral services were h' 1 I at the Congregational church last iturday, and was I irgelv attended. Rev. Mr. Cray i-oi id wcted the services. ., i ',''uu.1,,m cures w.tiiout pain ..... ....onei v wuii. Kit 1I isteis, caustic or Ql.ui.li.l..! i.V j i -i onpiv ov acting on tin earner TVe . .. ,r"ru,-',Jf. C:s Stopping tl bloL UV ln,':', '"''" or tumor? w 1 ' i r'.,,0'vV au,J earried awsv bv ; tlie su;- , hieh is the al- . " i itie ,vsti.i n- ri.uL. ...... I s-l.lMroiinif-ite n r rSrUt Xnnn' TVirtof thecouritrv. Hli. tlYn t"11" W' A11 Internsteil J p. 'Wr,iM lr. II. T. IJond, Philadel- reint' Song Kervick. sonfr service" at the Raptist Chore, l-.c w . 1 u inr .n j ..r .WLfttlu ocunoi, was a very pleas- nnmiwir. ine W irt nno , 1 ,1 ' ere 1 1 1 v Gordon, etal.; " ' ;"! nee at the present tern, of ! nt. ntl. II.V, .. ; :n lr"n forel.;,, part-, we aintitTin ?n.ft DeiL "i': , .iartuan, I'aee Rail t..-.. V V ' ,,,iU' r' nt.le, andStott. llie "sonrr ! niFE Bkatixo.-Seliger, the German music teacher, who achieved some notori ety in this city, figured in the wife beating line at HiHsU.ro last w ek. He took unto himself a better half a few w eeks since, "J'.', ,vvas sending the honey-mo.M at Hillsbo o. Ml was well until the Prof, indulged in his old failing, "tan-le-foot " and then lie gave his d:u ling a terrible Is ating. The Herorilor fined him fj'j for his amusement, but Seliger lacked the "wherew-ith, and concluded to grin it out behii'd the prison bars. Ekttkr Ijfsr. Ietters remaining in the Post-office, at Oregon City. At.iil 2Gth, 1S77: '.V'Jr Chii?-, Poiigo. John II II ary b ho S -herzinger, Geo. Jones, Mrs. Ellen. .SoragTie S E Jones, Miss M. A. Smat hers, M rs. Ann. Johnson, J. M. Sklion, N. E-it-our, John. Tiionipson, Jas. En-nitis, Win. Vaughn Wu M.istoii, ieo. W. Weiss, Peter A IVdigo, J.J. Wright, Albeit. I f called for please sav when "ad vert is- cd- J. M. Uaco.v, P.M. Cox-reci iov. Mart. Drown, of the Al ii my Democrat, aspires to he a proph'r, I ut from the following correction, made in his paper of the 20th, we should imagine he had got his fovt in it: "We made a mistake week before last in chronicling the birth of a child in the Tamil v of Hob U iiscui. The event hapjiened on Monday f this week, and as the child was a girl instead of a lov, of course the nam we imposed will not tit. The mistake is rec tified now. and in the future we will not anticipate.''' Accident. Mrs. Parrotl, of New Era, w ho had been to a "seance" at the ;esi- denee of M r. Jesse, last S iturday evening, had the mis."oru ie io fall from tho door step and tii.sUwated her hip. Eost A Fixokr. A little son of Mrs. Moore, of Canemah, was so unfortunate as to get his hand in a carding machine at the factory iast Saturday, and now mourns the loss oi a finger. ICciigioii. Rev. D. D. Oray w ill hold regular ser vices in the Cotigregat ional Church, in f "is ci'y, on Sunday morning. Services at 10 H o'clock. Prayer meeting every W'eunes da v evening. M. E. Church Rev. (i, W. Day, pastor, will conduct services on ci'ch S'ibbath. at 10'a, A. M. Sabbath S.-hool at 1 P.M. I '.apt ist Church Elder HufT, pastor. 1'reaching every Sabbath c.t iD'i A. M. Sunday School at 1- M. Pray or meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 P. M. St." Pud's E .iseopal Church -Morning Service at 10:30 a. m., and Evening Servi.i at 7 P. M Sitndav School and ISible Class at 2 P. M. J W. S, Hwood. Rector. Catholic ihiurch Rev. Father Oibney, tc.stor. High mass at half past ten; Sunday school at '1 r. M . ; Vespers; at 4 r. x. Xiairiincss t',ff o. Arkivkd. Jus! received a w 1 t of lran.lr som Jewelry, a fine l;t of Clothing, a well s -!cctf (l ass rt ruo-rit of 1 ir"."'? i inmlf:, i.aitcr W'lir fVr men and Lmys, JTlat s, Shoi-s, etc. I w tii-.i invite t he p.jbl ic to i'xn tni nc my stoclt ot ' goo-Is b fore t.iirci.-.sin;; i-sfwliT mid al. to Ctrl'1 early to ss -cure bargains at I. .Selling's, fJl silver lor? gold. M ll.I.INHRY (ioo's.-Mrs. K. T. Kelly has a laier and finer stock of hats, flow ers, silks, ribbons, etc., for the s'.nnm -r -of Is77, than ever, and is fully prepared to attend to the wants of Iicv manv lady ens t' mcrsjii a manner never exceeded 1 .elore. Her prii's will be reasonable ai:d good satisfaction given. DotTt fo:get the place at Uns old stuud next door totMd Fcllou s' Hall. If Ton visit Portland and wish to liny a fire suit of clothes at a low price, call xt Ackcrtnan P.ros., corner I-'ir-it r.nl Washing tori streets. Ileiesis, Montana, whi;:h has a prjpu iition of four or live thousand. hs for the fourth time voted down ; juop'Tsi tin to incorporate as a city, which is probably wtseutid certainly saves money. E;ierieneel sti.ar makers froin the Eist reconuuend that tlie maple foresls of Washingion Territory be uLiiized by ta)i:ig for syrnp. Two car liads of immigrants, in fui 2c8 persons. lelt Aihlison -conirty. Vt.. April 9th, for Walla Wal id and vioiuity, to couie i& Keltou an liois. Joseph and his l.rethrpr. f1ill insist m Laving Wallowa, vulley. lie talks stiilly wbotit it too. ?.Iessrs. Thompson & Mead, who ship ped 1-10 bales of hops of last year's growth, to Livetpo 1, sold tin lot there for .23 rents a pound, li'.it th osts were enormous; four cents to S.iti Fran cisco. and above fifteen cents to and in Liverpool. It would have lis. -a n better to sell at hoiTK. The prominence, w'lt'cii Ohio hits re sumed in supplying ntvuihrs for the ad ministrat 101. bus given umbrage to ihe Indianapolis (Ind.) Journal, and it ssrcHstieaHy heads an Ohio piee of nws: Politics iii the TJuitcl States of Ouu."' T?e r--u'f W.ui Proof. ThT' is no in dicin' pr -s rih-il bv physi cians, or sol.J by lrngxNt that cirri -s suc'i 'vhl-'iie ot its Kiicc s -i -and mi rior v iruc as ItosCH EE's J:cK".f an yhvp tor s vr Coaghs, C(ili.l s ul-'il mi th" lr i.st, onsa hi ot ions or jiiiv lis ot til ' Throat arid laings. A r of ! that fact is that an p -rvi lUi -tii, can g 1 a "a in p!- i ' t for 1-) c -tits a rui f ry i! su rior tl -ct b'for Im ing t h r -gular f if. at "a c"iifs. It has lat -ly b"-n i n f nx I u crl in this CfMintry from i Ttn-in v. and Its wond T In cur -s ar astonishing pv-ti-iiii" that hm it. Thre do ifl t-Ii-v auj- ease. Try it. .Sold by Ward A Harding. Impure Rreafh. Among all tlie disagr rabl' cons-,?ti"ne's that fo lo . Ihf d "cay of th" t-! h, art impi:r br -at li mul b1 th" most mortifving and tin pt asatit to its poss -smr, and it i the mot in'-xcusabl" and nfTuislv in soci -ty ; and yet the cans of it, in iv b r 'tniv -d by cleansing tie tee to 1.ai!y with that justly pi; ulT iinf- j rifrice. Fragrant SOZ IhO.N'T. It f ur.fi -s and s.v M-t 'ns t h- lir-ath, cools and r-lr'sh"s I he mouth, and gives a peari-lilc nppaT:inf" to thtceth. t"ntl' men who Indnl' In sinolc inishouldcleanth"irte"th with St )Z iliONT as It r 'iiiovs all until-'usa ot odors of t ho weed. AiU ymr druggist for it. "It's Only a CoMirlj," Has brnn 2ht inmy In un'imly envs. What, iti a fw:NT Tie nn;i r bronchial Tu-bes li iv b n a'tack"d by a co d ; ranir souriiis n m a I arm b-dl. fellin ; wh-r the dis -as li s. Wisdom Mir; ''s "try Wistar's H.-sv of Wild ' HFKiV."it has cur d, Unrin r tii- lacf hntl cidnr .thousands U'fin thousands of p -rsotis. As lonir as you cu rh Hi t is d an ger, tor ttie cough is a ShM.t V alve. tL's ' H'jsta B" a tui b" cai r d. Sold ly nil ilrugsists. AtiEXTS. Th followinsr namd !rerdltan wl'l r--ci-e siilscript ions and advertis 'nnt ! the KNTKRPRIfEC Portland At'Tia New Era Norton - Damascus .. J. R. iotdsmith. V, K. Ien-i"iit Dr. J. Casto. ...Cnpt, Z. . N.rton. Jas. Winston. BOKX. Near Howard's TiR, April 16, 1S77, to the wife of Wm. Mattoon, a son. M nuiFii. At rntteville, April 17. Jam Tat mar., of Clackamas county, aud Miss II. G M. Ives, of Marion county. In Clackamas county, April ISth. R. B. Wil motand Mary L.t:artnan. DIED. At the Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, April !, Rihrd Hawkins, Hrcd 49yr9, Market Report. PortlaT.il Market. liOgal tenders 94 buying, 9-5 selling. Ffour txtra. $7 00; superfine, o W. Wheat $2 :0 cental. Oats OOo.fgrtxic. t bushel. Ii.irfcy l - t ceDtal. I.Heon Sides l3c.-r hams, 13gU; shoulders, l.ard In kgs, Ifc; In 101b tins, 15c. liutt'-r Kicsh roll, Jtt&Z'C l-ruits L-ried apples in sacks. 6c.; kegs, 7; plums, pit.ess, J"JUc; peacac-s. He; prunes. JTc. ilss- ltic. t.'u:c kens Fid' grown. Si 00$4 50 i dozen. Jlid.-s liry, 15c.; salted, tie.; culls. H off. 1 allow 5c. 5 lt. V1 -JfMsMi-C. l.sl Kraii, $1SS19 s ton ; shorts. S2?-j; oil cake, 5). Jlsy rial d, $15'i?16 t ton ; loos?, Sil(c$13. Pittito-'S 3 sgj-toc. bushel. )rinns UiaiJs Ih. ilulton Sheep Jif 2 50. Orerii City Market. Fh?at Si 20 busnei. O i 5.i(v0i-. bushel. Vot.atoes 5ile. bushel. Oniaiis $1 5J bushel. I-' oor $1 75 V sack .r f 7 00 bbl. Iiil Fruits Apt les, tic. i In. : piuias, 1-la. IJutt.-r 3 i(g-'tjc. & lb. Kg;r tic. i iloz'.'ii. 4 'tLict'iens Urown, ft 5!) v dozen, liaeo 11 sides, lie. fl &; hams, loo. lird 1:11 ic f Hi. Jlai f 14 d ton. Woa 2c. V? tb. Eiicojirajreuient for tlie I'eeble. Debility, wheth 'r It be Inherent, or caused by over-taxed si rentcth. or 1 retracted il ncss, hMR s icost d? rsdnff infliinc on th' mind, br-'editig an abj -ct uea"choly naryakin t. d s air, arnl eiilorcm the abandonment of ch'-ristied prJets and hih ho;.r. Happily, til" enleebl Hi ft: st-'in. evn in extreme cases, is suscei tibleot li.vlgoration. It is proved by Jncontrovcrt ible evid'-nc that liost.etter's tstoniich I-.it.ters is an unfailing strenirt hener ofth v. ea k, and that in add it Io 10 vitalizing th" physical organization, it establishes r-gu-l ir.t. "among thos organs u on whoseiIi eh'iit dischargeol th" c1uti".s im: o 'd on them by natur.-.coiit limed vigor and health d-p.-nd. 'Uioixands of instanc 'S might b" cite.l toshow the r'-K'-nerating intlu nc-of this health-giving a;- lit in cas's of debility, liver dis as", d.vs.-epla, n -rvotis ailments, constipation, i terai: 'tent feycr.urinary and ut'-riiu trouble, goui an d rheumaf is- , and other maladi s. From u bir Ian. Hyde Park, Vt., Feb. 7, 1870. Mfsrs. Sth V. Fowle & Sons, I lost on. (i -His Vou may eriiaps r'm"mb 'r tfiat I wrot" ou s -vera I weeks airo in r 'gard to the UcoItli" I'KKDVMS svitcr lor ill v wif", who was swiT r'mti Irom general debility, the sc qu -tic.? of Typhoid His"nt'-ry. 1 had tried t he wi i!o!"0 physicians in th; Stat", and also in Cntc-ola, without r-lief. At vour recom mendation she eomnvmvd t lira us.' of the Syruo, tlr first, four bottles mad. but little im , r-nsion, but whil" taking the fifth she be gan to improv rapidly, and no, alter using nix 01 the dollar bottl'-s. has regained her Rtr-rigi', and is abl 'to do most ot t he work about 11-' lious; and I feel that I cannot, sp ;ik too highly in prais- Of the Peruvian svsi'P. I have pr serib d tt. to s"vral of my p iti 'iit.f nd hav procur d the sale f s -vcral oe"ii f it here. You can ma ke a ny US" ot i his h'ttc-r you sj: fit.. II. If. iiKj.DEX, M. il. S"ni NationaKiold Medal was aw arded o Pradly & Kulotson lr the best Phof ogr.-i phs in th. lnit.'d states, and the Vienna Moda Irthebt in th" world. 4iJ M ntanmcry street. San Francisco. yj-JW TO-DAY. Wan. frf, Y A WM?ETKST MAN, A SITUATION Jf as Tea.ciicr. Address "A." at this office. April -.5, lbi7-w.'. fiOTCE. I'. S. Land Okfick, tifson City, Or. 1 April Si, 1X17. COMPIMN'T IlAVlNli V.EKS ENTFHFK j at tins oiHce by lieorge s. Johnson acai 11st J0I1 ri A. West e fie id tor aba ndoning tils hnm"-fll i-ltry No. 'it!l, dulrd Sept. 4, 1S75, 11 1 h west. ? of t lie in.rf h-w st h of s---t ion y.L, township - south, range 5 cast, in Clacka mas county, Orcjcmi, wit h a view to t he can cellation of said entry: t'je said parties are h-r -tiv cuoi 13011'al to an"r.ir at f his ofiiee on the h day of May, 1877, nt 9 o'clock, A. M., to res;orjl acd furnish t -st irnony concerning; vaid tiilfi'il a baiidonment. T. it- ilAHKIsON. OWT.X WADE. K-c"ivrr. ltcjiter. ( !r-.gou City, A 1 ril -ti, S77-f. Summons. I-a th Ciri-uif.i 'onrf. of th- state of Oregon for tiie cuiity of Clackamas. Snr.- h Smith, plaintifl, vs. Daniel Smith, D-'lel'allUlt. To Dans 1 S nit h, said defendant. IN TliK NAM . OK T J I K SI'Al'E i' OUE goa ?ou if h--r--by r .quir -d to app -ar and ans rtne com. -1 tint filed against you in the above ('..titled -uit by the first day of the t'-rm rf tins i'o::rt next followiir; the expira tion nt' i x weeks irom the date of the first pii bljcnt ion f this summons, to-v-vit. April liitii, .K77 ; ind if you fail so to appear and ans vej, th plaint itr will apple to the Court tor the r 'li f il an ind"il in the complaint Ivr -in, to-wit : Kor a d 'cree of iivirce tiim you, ami tor t h" custody and control of the m iin-.r cfi iMr ti in th complaint named, and tor uc!i o: h'T r li"f us plaintiff may b; en tr;ledtrt, and lor h -r co-cs an. 1 disbars m-nts. Thi-s s:i Mimons is publish d by or ?:-r of the Jloti. K. P. Kois , actiii r Judge of uaid Court, dated at chambers. April lfh, 1S77. E. L. KASTHAM. trl?-Ct. Atfy for Pl fT. 1 Final So-.tlomort- "V-OTICE HERRP.Y (ilVEN THAT j. th- undersigned. Administrator ot t It est -it" of Atidr -w Spro'lis. d -ca-ed has filed Ins fin-l account as ad niiiistrafor of said rs tat -. a.ndth'it t h" County Court of Clackamas coiinJ 1- Jias set .S.-ifiirduy, May lth, iS77. as th' iini' tor h 'arine; of objectP-ns to said liual account and s "ttl ment thereof if any ther1. A. .1. SPROUI.S. Is. T. Eartn, att'v for ndni'r. Adm'r. Clr-'gMf.i 1 lty, Aprd 19, 1877-Jt. Jo'Jt'soii, ytfl'own & JIacrcE1, All ys. E'xecutors' PiJotice. The rnEtsit;Tn have reev duly apjv .int. al b' t he Count 1 'ourt of ClaCa ms eon nt y, 1 ir gn, 11s Kxecutors of t h last Wil and Test.amnt and of the estate of G'-rt I.aHocqu , d 'C"as !, late of sa d coun ty. A I p-rsnis having claims against S'id 'strip II present tli-m, du-y v rill -d with prop t v nch -rs, to eitli'r of th" undersigned at the S h'TitTs office at. the Court Hons- In Oregon it ,( )r 'sion, within six months from the orxto f t his noiice. Dated Oregon City, Urgon, April IS. 1S77. A. J. AI'1'KHS.iN, J. T. VPPEUSON, a-: rl?-'lt. Administrators. eaum treasui,er's notice. TVTOTir-E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IJI tlir- is funds now in my hands applica ble tote 1 nyncnt ofcounfj' ord 'rs endors ! on or lx lore June Sitth, ISTii. Interest t Hereon will not be allowed after this date. J. P. WARD, Treasurer of Clackamas Couuty. Oregon City, April 19, 1877-tt. JUST ARR IVD! The Celebrated Premium Stallion lirilJ. STAND FOR MARE" THE PUKS f cut season at Clement's tabi.e in Or -gon i'y , 011 Tn sday and Wednesday of ec!i eek, Vancouver Sunday, and Portland th-' balance of time. Terms as follows Iaps, $'.0, payabl" whn s tv.c rendered; Sasnn,$vi, if p-iid within th p:son : Insurance, S til, to br paid hun the nr Is known to be in foal or has changed owners. rPEQ!Q?.EE: Robert Pnici is a dappled sorr"t, 7yarsnM, 17 han.ls hivrh. weiiths .7.a) pounds, sired by imp. Clyd s.lale, stallon P.lack Princ, Cali fornia, dam. t he imported mar Nelly from Normandy ; is of great bone and muscl and fin prop -rt lon'l in pvitv resi-ect. Horse men are invited to call and see him. i.K'i. COG G AX. Oregon City, April 19, lSTT-.'m. Johnson, Mcrown & Macrum, Alt'ys. Administrators' Notice. THK ITNDERIGNKD HAVE RF.F.X DULY appointed by the Countv Court of Clacka mas c .ante, Oregon, as Ad 11 in is rat ors of thpartn Tshipstat"or InR oT'i & Pelland, doing business at Champoeg, larion county, Oreiron, dissolved by the dPnth of George IRocqu. All jiersons having claim against said estat-' will present th- m, duly verified with proper vooh'TS, to either of the undr-slz.-d, at th Sheriffs offle at the CViurt Hons" in Orgon City, Oregon, within six months from t h 1at of this not ie. Dated Oregon City, Oregon. April IS, 1S77. A. J. APPRRS.iV, J. T. APPERSOX. aprl(-4t. Administrator"!. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TrvjTATrR.qTTY' OF P.fiT.TTTl'RNT . Johnson, McCown & Macrnm, Att'ys. Administrators' Notice. THE UXDERSKiXED II WE REEN DULY Hpi-ointei by the County Court ot Ciacka mas counti, Oron, as Administrators of the Diirt ncrsiiii. estate ot L Hocqua & Co.. fiolnz i business at Oregon lity and l'ortland. Oregon, I dissolved by the death ot Oeo. I .aU..;qu. All jersons havln? claims againsi saiu esiaio will present them, duly v-rifled with the 1 proier vouchors to e!th-r of Ihe undersigned 'at the Sheriff's office at the Court IIousi In Hreffon lty, ore-ron, within six months irom the date ot this notice. tated Oregon City. Oregon, Arril IS. 1S77. A. J. APPKUtsuN, J. T. AI'I'ElisO.N. aprl9-lt. Administrators. Opoosite the Railroad Depot, HUMPHREYS & HARDING, Proprietors. AY fE ALWAYS KEEP TIIE VERY BEST brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Depot Saloon is the only house In the city win r j Weinhard's Beer is kc t. nihiiS-lm. HUMPH RYE- & HARDING. NOTICE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County 01 Clackamas. In the matter of the probate of the will of Robert Moore deceased. VN APPLICATION RY PETITION HAV Ing this day been made forth! probate of a c -rtain instrument bearing date of March M. IS."7, purporting to be the last will and ts-tam-'iit of Robert Moore deceased, it was or-.I-r-d by the l ourt that the isth dav of May, 1S77, at.'th hour or ID A. M.of said day, be fixed lor the hearing of such petition and tes timony therein, at the l ourt House in said County, and that all persons Interested there in be notified to appear at said time and place and show ens', if any they hav, why the prayer ot s lid tx-tition should not be granted ; and that said notice be jjiven, by publication thereof, for tour sue essive weeks, in the Ore gon city Extekpkise, a weekly newspaper published in said ount.v. '. W. R AN DA IX. County Judge. Attest: W'.ll 11. FoUTS, Clerk. April 7, 1377. wl. ATTENTION! ATTETiOH ! ! ATTENTION ! ! ! WE ARE GELLBTiG OFF Out Entire Stock AT SAH FHAGISOO COST S In ord?r to CLOSE BUSINESS. ACKER.1I A.V Br 03. Also all persons Indebted to us wl'l please call immediately and s.-ttle up before we piac.'aeeoitnts In an otllc r's hands and make expenses, as settlement must bo maue. WOOL! WOOL! VC V. V OCLI We win buy Voo: during the season while wo are closing out, and pay the highest ; market price. ACKERMAN RROS. Oregon City, April 5th. 1S77. THOMAS CHAR lu A ti . E3TA2LISHED 1853. TiEIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS OF y Or 'gon City and of th Willamette Val ley, that u" is still on hand and doing busi ness on tlie old motto, that A Ximblcfiix Pence vt Better than a Slow SJiiUing I have just returned from San Francisco, whore I purchased one ot the LARGEST AND BEST ELECTED STOCK OI'- GOODS ever before otT -rod In this city ; and consist in part, as follows : Boot s and Shoes, Clothing. Dry Goods, Hats anil Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Oils, Paints and Sash and Doors, Cbinawarc, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Indies and Gents' Furnishing Patent, Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- Rope, Farming tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, flattings. Oil Cloth, Wall Taper, etc. Of the above list, I can say my stock is the MOST COMPLETE ever ofTered in this market, and was sejpfpj witr especial can- fort h Oregon City tradc.AIl of which I now ofler for sale at the Lowest Market RaVes. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods tor I am D'itermiii&l to Sell. Cheap and not to allow myself to bu HDERSOLD IX TIIE STATE OF OREGGX. All I ask Is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience In Oregon City enables me to know the re- ! niiiramnnto nt tbr.fr5.lle Come n . -i ...1 1. ; and see tor yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CHARM AX cannot bb"atn in quality or price. It would he useless for me to tell vou all thpafk-nnioim. ! I can o'T"r you in the sale of iroods, as every store that auvcnises noes that, and probablv you have been disappointed. All I wish to say is Come, anil S;e, and Examine for Yoarsrlvcs, for Ido not wish fo make any mistakes. My' object is to tell all my old friends now t hat I am still alive, and desirous to sell jrooj,, choap foreah.orupon such terms as agreed upon' Thankinsrall for the liberal patrona-- hereto fore bestowed. THOS. CHARMAX. Main Street, Oregon City. I'gal Tenders and County Scrip taken at mark"t rates. THOS. CHARMAX. "!0,onn lbs wool wanted bv nov. I. TVtf THOS. CHARMAK. ATTENTION GOODS A.T REDUCED PRICES ON" ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL ! ! ! Our ctlt I'E'iec .List: Prints I.udier Ho - 13 yds ft.r SI CUf Ootxl Tatbie Linen -Miit Sulla full line lire "foods nt Kmbroiilrry Mliil Miittj Via Ui 23c 15c 1 SO Clotliiug1, Dress oot, Bootsr Sliocs aud all othep Goods to Troportion, at I- SELLING'S. S0,C03 Ll:s. Wool ranted at Highest Market Trice Oregon City, April 12, 1877. Jj A !' FOIS .S A 1 n: HAVE THE FOLLOWING RE,L. T Estate lor sale. Xo. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon City. Xo. 2. lJO Acres, good house, and barn full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation, orchard, good at-r: 15 miles irom Oregon City. Price $o00, halt down. Xo. loo acres ot S. S. White's donation claim, 2)4 miles from Oregon l"ity ; SoOO. Xo. -f. too acres, miles S E ot Oregon I ity, IU acres in cultivation, open brush land, run ning water, good wheat auiU ; price, (...-. Xo. i. .im acres, 2 miles irom urahaDi s i rry on th Willamette river, 80 acres in cviltlva tion, 12 acres in an orchard of choic varie ties ol lruit, ati acres in wheat, i;w acres under fence, g od house, barn and run ning water, 12 mill's from Oregon City. I'rico $1,250, part down balance on time. Xo. 0. :i'Zu aen s ; 75 Improved, a large, new, well finished frame dwelling, pi urn and apple orchards, living water, IS acres of fail wheat, 6 miles from Oregon t ity, on Moiaila road, church and school house adjoining; can he had lor 51,250, one-third down, balance on time. Xo. 7. 2'U acres 10 miles east of Oregon City, IH miles from Viola grist and saw mill and postotlic;& acres in cultivation, 1 00 acres under fence, good frame house 'Sxlil "I" 10x22, .acres in lruit trees. I 'rice t l.wv. La if Uow n. Xo. 8. 4u acres at Milwaukie ; part beaver dam. Price, $1,000. Xo. !. :J5tJ acres ten m ils east of Oregon Tit y, 7 iiii.es from Marslifi"ld station ; 75 acres in cultivation. )0 acres ot level bottom land, good box house and frame barn, good run ning water lor stock, good .stock ranch, 700 bearing lruit trees. 1 'rice ! 1,200. Will sell stock and croj s to purchaser il he desires. Xo. i0. llki acres b niil.-s east ot Oregon Cit.v ; Ol acres in cultivation, o acr- s in orchard, good lious0 and barn, r-maiinng land easilv cb-ar-'d. IYice S'JUUK ha 1 dn.ui. Xo. 11. 150 acres, 'hom or I -ss, II miles J from urog'ni t'ity, l.'JS miles to Portland, 20 acres in cultivation, iDO toon; easily I cl'-ared, all under fence, good house, good land and l-tity of water, seiniolhous and church 1 iiiil away, ! months school in year. T.-rms easy. 5 1,250. Xo. 12. loo or 1C0 acres off of the north of the Pram's claim, 4 miles irom Or gon ity. op -ti brush land, ah easily c cared, iving water, good tilth l ower, at ilo per acre ; t'i ms easy. Xo. 13. 2"J0 hop s; 75 acr; s in cultivation, .15 Mcr-'s in tail whja . a acres in orchard,god house, barn ami out-hous-'S, s; ring water 00 lei t irom house, 1 .'si miles Irom "school hous- ; $ 2,200. Xo II. 110 acr -s ; .15 In cultivation, 16 ready to sow, fo acres beaver dam, 7 acres iu grass, NO acr -s fenced ; hoasii and barn, good water close to house. Xo. 15. Jacob Johnson's homestead, near Oregon City: 120 acres. Xo. Hi. 1-razer's iivery stable and house, with one lot on Water street : $2,0. 41. Xo. 17. 'lh' former r'.sideiico of W. W. Duck and six lots: $2,5' ni. Xo. 18. Harvey May's block, nil in cultivation, v it h hous-' and barn : Ssto. Ot her desirable bargains in lackamas, the besteountN in the State. Any one having money to lend can have our S"rviecs, lree ot charge, in managing tlie same and selecting securiti s. Persons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms by calling on ns. .TOHXStiX t MvCOAVX, an1 JOISXSOX, Jlct tlWX 5IA(IU I. Offices in Oregon City and Portland. 2. 1S75 :tl Nov. i LIVERY, FEED, AND SAU rpiIE UXnEItsiGXEH PROPRIETOR OF A thel.ivery .stable on Fifth street, Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand IIu;;!es, Carriages and Hacks. Saddle and Buggyltoriei. I'rices Treasonable. E. B. CLEFtf Eft Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1S75. rroi-rietor. S. A. QROUGHTON, "IfrOITI.I IXI-ORM THE CITIZEXS OF ? Oregon City and vicinity that he is .pre pared to lurnish Fir & Cedar Lumber, Of every description, at low rates. APPLEABUXES. A I.SO, Dry Flooring, CVilinjr, Ritsllc, Spruce, (for shelving), Lattice, Pickets, aud I-ciicc-Pct, Cedar, Constantly on Laud. Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest notice, at as low rates as it can be purchased in the State. Give me a call nt the OHKUOX CITY SA TK MILLS. Oregon City, June 10, 1875. if AT CAUFSELDOID STAND. VIillirieiy Goods ! ?"!SS ROSA FUCKS HAS .It'ST REfKIVFI) A FIXK STOCK of Hats, P.onnets, Velv-ts,Ttibljons,Flow-crs. Ibices, etc., hich she will self cheap. Call and examine her stock. Oregon l ity, March io, lS77-tf. HEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, AT John Lewis' Old Stand. c 1 W. GAXOXG HAS OP.NKt) this old stand, where he is prepan d to do anything in his line. C" Horse shoeing a speciaiy. Oregon City. Mav Sim CLIFF HOUSE. OREGON CITY, OREGON. T. W. RHODES, T roprictor. Transient Board, SI to 63 per" D i . Single Meals 30 cent,.. Itenrd !S.r Week 5 CO Hoard and l-.odjtii.g-, prrnrek. IO Th Table will be supplied with the best the market a fiords. Pall Supors furnished on short notice, and at rasna Ido t'-rins. Nov. 19. 1H75 :tf NOTICE. VET.. PERSONS OWIXO FEES IX THE Countv Clerk's ofTlce rrvious to the 1st of March, 1877, will . leas call and settle and save costs. V. II. H. FOUTK. Oregn City. April 5, 1877. County Clerk. Can le Cured ly Dr. Rami's Syetem. Xo Knif. Positively Xo Caustics. Absolutely No Pain. Remedies s"nt to iiiit pirt. of thj world. . 1'amt hlets and particulors free. Call oi or iddrs Dr. n. T. BOND, 859 X. Broad St., Philadelphia, la. April 12, I77-ly. rIeatea Inslin - 10 per jr toI Mliirts anil Drawers - 75 Koyn tMiits - - w f'oiM iiiid bluck Alpacm SS , "RUite lica i laradi - I Oriel - - 0 CHANGE OF BASE I REMOVED TO ODD FELLOWS' BUILOIIIGf T. A. BACON, (Successor to BARLOW A. KVWL.KB lleale- in GRCCERIES AND PROVISIONS SELECTED TEAS COFFEE, and SPICES, E UTTER AND CHEESE, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FEOTS, And a full variety of Goods usually lreit? la first-class Oroccry btore. Come one, come all,. and examine our stocks I can sell us cheap and luol3!Y a?goodB article as any honse in ton.- 1 A. BACOX. Oregon City, August 25, 1S76 Xt. SAW HILL JH. JOXES HAS GOT K4S SAW MILI, in running order on Ceda Cleek, 11 mil s irom Oregon CHy,. aeri hs pie pared tcr 1UII11S11 CEDAR LUMBERr Jf any kind, undressed, to all who may favor" him wit h a call. Address, J. H. Jones, Ringo's Point,- Clacka- mas County, Oregon. April 12,- .h77-tiiu.- L R. COLCSMITH, GENERAL ICEWSPAFEfS COLLICCIOR A X 1 SOLICITOR POKTLAND, OREGON. ynest of references given. Dee HARDWARE, IRCN AKD STEEt Hubs. Spokes, Rims, OiK, 1SII ANB HICKORY PLANE. XOilTSlHUP & TIIOMPSOS, March 31, lT(j-tf. PortIins;Orrgon.- JOHN SCHRAM, 3Iain St., Oregon Cit j ' 'i.MTACTl'KER AND I1IP0RTES flj t i.X. tu f (I I f r -Ji rd- a re, etc etc WIfICn 11 K OTFERS AS CHEAP AB f can be had in the State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ft"l warrant my goot'.s as represented. JOHN SCHRAM. Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 1, 18;5-tf. NEW FIRM FELLOWS & KAFXING, At The LINCOLN BAKERY, Dealers in FIRST CLASS GRGTEIUE& & PROTISIOJS. PRODUCE TAKFX FROM FARMERS IX exchange lor Groceries. SELECT BTEAS, COFFEF AND SPICES. A splendid assortment of Fresh Crackers and Cheese. 1CRIIGN & LOMESTIC FBI ITS. And a full variety of goods usually kept In m first-class Oroccry Store, Ve invit the citizens of Oregon Citv, Cane mah and vicinity to give us a call, and if Ed. don't give ou as many and as good a quality of i-oods for your money as jou can obtain elsewhere, he will leave town. 7" We deliver Goods to all parts of tbe City and Canemah lree of charge. Oregon C lty, March 1, 1877-tf. Adninistrator's Notice. "V"OTICE I HE tERV GIVEX THAT THE lN nnd-Tsixned has been Appointed Admin istrator of t he estate of Austin U. Beebe, de c'.as"d, by the County ourt of Clackamas County, ur'uon. All jiersons having claims against said estate are required to resent them, with pnvr vouchers, to the under signed at the ofTlci of E. I EASTltAM in Or-gon Citv, in said county, within six months from the date of this notice. G. V. FISH. Adm'r. E. I.. Easthaw. Att'v Tof Adm'r. Oregon t ity, April 1!H h, lS77-4t, Admlnistra'or's Xoticr. VTOTICE IS HEREP.Y GIVEX THAT TI1B jS uri'lersigncd has been appointed Admin istrator of the Estate of Robert Vilson.de-ceas'-l, l.y the County Court 0 C'ackamas County, rgon. All tersons having claims against said estate are requested to present tlvm with proper vonch- rs to t he undersigned at 1 h offle of E. E. i-astham, in Oregon Cifr, in said Countv. within six months from ttio date of this not ic. JOHX" WIESOX. E. L. Eastham, xtt'y for Adm'r. Orjron City, April L.th. l77-wl. J. P. WARD. GEORGE A. HARDIK0. WARD & HARDING, PR'IGGIST? AND APOTHECARIES. KEEP COXSTAXTLY OX HAXD A GE!C ieral assortment of Drugs and. Chemicals, Perfumery, Com tan And ffoaps, Braikn.. Trusses, Nanportfra, fSlioitlder Braces Fasryssd Toilet Articles, Kerosene Oil. Lamp Chimneys, Glan, Pntty, Paints. Oils. Vnrnlslies antl Djra Ktnffs, I1 URE WIXES AND HqrORS FOR XEPITtfAL PURPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., ETC rPhy8lelns fVscHrtlons carefully wm, poirdd. and all orders correctly answered.. 7'Opn at All hours of the night. JAll aeeouots must be paid monthly. BOvl,lTfi VRD HABDINiw 1 1