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o O 31)c (Sntcrpvjsc, OKEGO.N CITY. THL'KSDAY. MAY 31. W7. JIKKVITIKS. The last day of spring. Tomorrow the summer will bo here. Delinquent tax list appears in this issue. Farmers say the rains are injuring the fail rain. Johnny f Iolton, of Portland, died at San Rapacl yesterday. Union meeting at the I;ftist church next Sunday evening. Regular meeting of the City Council next Monday evening. Henry Mann and Misslydia Cisco were made "one" last Monday. Mrs. J. M. Welch, of Walla Walla, is visiting friends in this eity. The IT. S. snag hoat Corvallis is busily engaged on the upper river. Pi of. Seliger has located at the Dalles, teaching (jwinan and music. Hon. F. Ca pits will address the people of Hubliard on the 4th of July. I,. T. llarin and ve local caught 10 line trout at Clear creek last Saturday. Mr. A. i. Walling, the boss job printer of Portland, gave us a call last week. Mr. N. W. Randall, of this city, has been elected Secretary of the State (i range. The incoming steamer Klder has on board OS cabin and Xl'J steerage passengers. The pic-nic at New Era was postponed on account of the inclemency of the weather. Campmeeting at Ro'-k Creek on tlu-rHth of June, instead of the 4th, as we .staled last week. Mrs. Emma Kellogg, grand treasurer. T.O. a.'?., leaves shortly for a trip to the East ern Suites The county treasurer is ready to pay the coin for all orders endorsed on or be fore Sept. 1:5, lS7o". Edmunds, the "Port'and Mechanic," is at Havton, W. T., trying to get a location for a cabinet shop. Messrs. Frank Cam pi -ell and M. C. Athev have established a real estate agency in this city. Mrs. Fred. Chapman has returned from St. Vincent's Hospital. Portland, consid erably improved iu'hcalth. TheS.T. Church has received a thorough overhauling, ami is now ready to stait out as soon as freights will justify. Prof. Taylor, the Wizzard, at Pope's Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings. Admission 50 cents and 1-3 cents. The editors of the Standard and Oiv-gon-ian are having a personal controversy, which is unite amusing to outsiders. If we are to have any celebration on the 4.1. . f..l.. It tii.r. t.ii.i.i l:t.tt.w- lt..,-. 1 O tlllOt if 111 , It i.i unir ..HiiK .-ii J' t ken in the matter. Who spt-aks fust? Among the visitors in town last week we noticed J. II. Crawford and Allen Par ker, of Albany, and James Tatom, of Polk county. Mr. R. V. Short was in town yesterday, looking well for a man who has received .such terrible treatment as fell to his lot recently. The Sunday petitioned the Schools of this citv have . .v C. R. K. Cip.'iioi to Mi low its cursions, trains to run on Sunday tor ex etc. The entertainment at 'ho ( 'ongregational church last Friday evening was a very pleasant aii'air. and netted a fair sum for the mission cause. Only four marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk during the past month. If Madame Rumor is correct, lie w ill do l tter nxt mouth. The Accidental !?. P.. Club will wi'M the willow on the diamond lUld with the Mt. Pleasant club at the Mt. Pleasant school house next Saturday at 2 o'clock. A reward of $7'H) is offered for the arrest and delivery of Caleb 15. Wisher, who who murdered Halsey W. 'hamlierlaiu at uart.!nig, Idaho, on the 4th of May. Miss Olawson, the uakeress. at t ra ctd a larirc audience at the Congregational -hurch last Sunday evening. Those who were present speak very favorably of her lisj urs. Mr. Tlios. Spooner returned last T.es Iay from a prospecting tour in the C os Hay country, lie thinks that Oregon City is a pretty good place, and be proposes to Mai, here. The strawberry festival at the I :.: (, Church last luesdavevenm broil iiit out the voiimr folks in lame miml an they" proceeded to enjoy themselves in pjood style. What' the matter now? The P.ee hasn't put in an appearance for nearly t w- week. Wlut have we done. M r. Pee. ihat y.-u should slight us in tins manner? UNe and explai n. Col. W. Ij. White is one of the committee of arrangements for the pioneer t..i!l at Salem 011 th" 15th of June. Mr. K. 1 . Fel lows represents this city as one of the Jloor managers. The steamer Occident run afoul of a snag up the river last week, an I knocked a ftoodsized bote in her hull. This is the second accident the )ccident has met with in the past two or three weeks. A burglar tried to break into Mclional.l's saloon jrie night last week, but the watch man put in au appearance and the liirht tingered gent took to ids heels. A dose of 'buck-shot should 1 kept ready for these fellows. Mr.S.P.C'o'cmui has just returned from l!ai low's Oate, and reports the road in good order. Tiiey have plac d sheep bridges on all the small creeks now. Steve ithe right man in the right place. Much of the travel, he says, is coming this way. The Mining-Immigration Journal nas the following notice f our water power: "The falls at Oregon City alone could sui plv suttieicnt jower for the entire industry f a community with a larger population than thatofthewholeState.it being equal to over a million horse power and capable of ureat extension w ith little expense." This is the way the l.x-al scribbler for the Portland Telegram slanders the ladiess of this city. we forgive him, however, arm account' of i- -! deness: "An Oregon City ladv, in taking h---r morning yawn, lately put her v m' ot i.int. and t was two days lie fore ! c(or could tr"t it in place again. Her husband says be hasn't had such a vacation since 1 is married lite legan." New One-" Mu.i,. Mr.O. J. Trulli linger. ot lu inn Aims, an old resident, and o: e ot the most cmei" ismg citizens of our t mill. enmity, is putting up a lino gii rime 10 ms siw mill. 1 he want of a npll lias long been felt ther" sine 'u;tin-''s jnill was discontinued. This is the kind of improvements that we like to see. We ln not doubt that he will lie lil -ei-all v pat ronized by the residents of the hills as well as by those of the prairie. Cnors. Within the past week we have met a large number of farmers, from vari ous parts of. the county, and from all we hear the same encouraging story -crops of all kinds looking well. There are many more acres in grain this year than last, and Clackamas county may le put down for a larger yield than eve- before. The prospective prices, too, make tdad the hearts of all having cr;ps coming on. There will Ik nior-' 'mortgages lifted in tin county this year than in any one year before, and wo "hope the lesson will be taken to heart so that there will lienn moie borrowing money at a high rate of interest, with the homestead as security. Oood crops and good prices rarely come along together, as they do this year, and we congratulate our farmers on their bril liant prospects. While the prospects for a large vield and good prices look favora ble now, it would Ik? well, however, to re member that "there is many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip," and not build too inanv ''castjes in the air." o - -------w Real Instate Transfers- The following are the transfers of real estate which have taken place since our issue of May 24, compiled by Mr. Win. Whit lock, deputy county clerk: Frank W. Foster, administrator of the estate of W. W. Cook, to A. Meier, the E u of the S W H of section 7.T2SH3E; consideration S05. Milton lirown and wife to James P. in fir man, fractional part of claim 2so. 'lit, TliS R 1 E, containing 110 acres; consideration $550. Daniel Talbot to Daniel Goodridge, frac tional part ot the donation land claim of W. T. Matlock and wife, containing 10 acres ; consideration Sb 50. United State to it. W. X. Tavlor, the E H of the X E J4 of section '25, T 4 S R 1 W, and lots 5, 0 and 7 of section 30.T 4 S It 1 E, containing Kit) acres. J. 1). Ki. k to M. O. Gard, the X H of the X E and the S E of the X E ', of stx; tion 31, and the X W i of the X W "i of section 'Vl, T.i S R .1 E, containing 100 acres ; consideration $.si0. E. W. Kirk to J. D. Kirk, the X of the X E U, the S E l of the X E l4 of section 31, and the X W ' of the X W U of section 32, T 3 S R 3 E, containing 100 acres ; con sideration SloO. S. A. Walters and wife to A. Swinson and Chas. Munson, the W H of the X W i of section 4, T2S R 3 E, containing N) acres; consideration $s'20. Chas. Eogus and wife to James Smith, lots 3 and 4 in block 17H, lots 4 and 5 in block 175, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7 and 8 in block 174 in Oregon City ; consideration S510. ii. W. X. Tavlor to Jos. Reed, the W of theSW "and lot 5 of section 30, and the E ' of the S E l and the S W U of the S E '4 of section 25. T 4 S R 1 E, con taining ! acres; consideration $1,5)10. Jos. Konesak anil wife to Frank Kone sak, fractional part of claim 53, being parls of sections s, y, 10 and 17, T .3 S R 2 E, con taining :.'! acres; consideration $000. C. P. Church and wife to the Oregon City Manufacturing Company, fractional part of lot S in block 1: consideration $1,300. United States to Raymond IMekev, the X 4 of the X Ss of section 32, T5 S R 3 E, containing 100 acres. United States to Wm. Runton, parts of sections 14.15. 22. 23, ami 27. T 5 S R 2 K, containing Gin acres. United States to J. K. Dickey, parts of sections 23, 21, 25 and 20, T 5 S HI E, con taining o.w acrs. J. W. McE. Harvey to X. W.Randall, lots 5 ami 0 in block ll(i, Oregon City ; con sideration $10. Cumin unication. The "tenor" of our "I Iome"-sick farmer's last effort shows a "bass" attempt to be retirieal, and is but the last "t niggle of a vanquished foe, who, torgetting that he was the aggressor, has to retreat behind the paper fortress erected by the "Wise Solo ni"ii"(to lake a last shot 'at the victor) and "to whose im partial judgment I will abide, ev-ii to a " 'lool '-isli derision." Having no further wish to continue to harrass him in bis retreat, I would suggest one thing more: That he read tin fable entitled the "Ass in the Eion's Skin" and abide by the moral. And now, with an apology to the readers of the En i khimsisk, and our wor thy editor, for having occupied so much time ami space, 1 close with the praver, 'Hew mescal in pace. Adieu. A. O. Y. Pass: P.ai.i.. The Mt. Pleasant boys and the picked nine of this city met on the dia mond field in this city last Saturday. Leonard Charman and VVillard Eatonrctte aeto I as Scores and ;. W. Church as Um pire. Promptly at t o'clock the game was opened, and for the lirst live innings it w as very closely c,i .tested, t he score stand ing 11 to 15. The picked nine made a big spurt on (he sixth inning, making eleven runs and white-washing their opponents, leaving them twelve runs in the rear. From this time our boys had the game in their hands, and they "kept up their lick all tfie way through. The score stood, 20 for Mi. Pleasant and "5 for the picked nine. Everything taken into consideiation, the il. lying on l-otl. si tes was excellent, this neiier the lirst gam of the season. The be-t of feeling prevailed throughout the game. I.!:rr::e. List. Letters remaining inthe Post o (lice, at Oregon City, Clackamas Co., Oregon, May .list, 177:" I trow 11. M :s. S. A. ( 'iia I 'eiolt. W' 111. art. r. Mrs. A. E. Foster, Nfephep. 1 ;ilihamsen.Y.ir.-2. II , in James. ! 1 ucs, e . Koppe, O.o. M ink, t toil: ei l. Moore. Mary. Moses, E. A. Mitts. J. E. Patterson, Matthew, t'olloek, Isaac II. Rons. Peter. 1 to w le, ( i. P.uiVm-r, Mrs. M. S"-;ierzinger, John. Williams, M i s. F. I i" called for 1 ed." ise say J. M. wicn 15.S.COX, id vertis P. SI. C.w kh t i itip). Ir. If. T. Pond, of Phil uh lphi t. has discovered a perfect an tidote for the terrible scourge of cancer. Dr. 1 Solid s t re at ment cures without pain, and absolutely without plasters, caustic or knife, but simply l.y acting nn the cancer cell while farming, thus stopping the sii ply to the local disease or tumor, which is broken down and carried away by the aV snri-ents nf the system. I)r. Pond's reme dies can ie.sent toany p.rt of tiie country. F 11 particulars sent" free. All interested should address Or. II. T. Bond, Philadel phia, Pa. RoiuiKt 11Y P.cnko Siiaui's. A New York dispatch says Judge O. C. Pratt, a resident of this eity in early times, but fer years past residing at San Francisco, was roped in by two bunko sharps w ho beat him out of about $2( X). It seems that the detect ives made a raid on the house and found the ! ignilied judge irid idling in t he fascinating game. We are of the opinion t hat it must have been some one person ating Pratt, as he has had too much ex perience with the world, and too much of the hithy lucre, to be enticed into a thing of that kind. I'ask F.T.n Ci.fi;. The hall tossers met last Friday evening and organized a club. and took unto themselves the name of Clackamas P. P. C. The following ollicers were elected : i. A. Harding, president; vice president; W . T. Whit- F. S. 1 lenient lock, secretary, and Harvey Cross, treas urer. A committee was appointed to draft constitution and by-laws, to report at the meeting mis evening, Pic-Nic to Vaxcoitvkk. The pic-nie to Vancouver by the Episcopal Sundaj' School yesterday was largely attended and was a very pleasant affair. Every thing pus.ved oil' pleasantly, and the ex cursionists returned home in the evening highly delighted with their trip. M Ki'.TiNOs. There will be a regular meeting of the Hoard of Delegates on next Wednesday evening, the II. A L. Co. on to-morrow evening. Cataract Hose Co. on next Tuesday evening, and the Fountains on next Wednesday evening. Fi x:-rai, Sktimox. Rev. Win. Rolierts, of Portland, will deliver, a funeral dis course in the M. E. Church of this citv n next Sabbath morning, in nmtiiorv of "f. E. A. Itarber, deceased, late of I.-land Station. Rock saw Mill Soi.n. The saw mill at the basin, owned Ly Messrs. Moore, Craw ford t oreepe, was sold last Saturday at Com missioner s sale. Mr. .r H Craivtir, nf All. mv, im 11 m at s:5,.,uo. If yoti wish to 'ei re bargains you had better call a ac Herman Bros., while t hoy are 7.ru,f at s?n Francisco cost The stock ... u vp- cicaree. out. Sl.ite News. The daily Attorlaa will make its ap pearance this week. The Salem Statesman has a new dress he chinch bugs have disappeared "um pare 01 tae State. W. A. Morrison! your wife, in Ne braska.wants to know your whereabouts. Teams are passing through Pendleton daily, bound for the Palouse country. A vein of coal four feet wide has been struck in the Henryville mine, Coos county. Mr. Briggs, of Seio.Liinn conntv-has recently patented an invention for pull ing grubs. The Statesman thinks the Oregon far mers will realize 9,000,000 this year from wheat. Albany is to have a "sky-high" cele bration on the 4th, in which the Powjay Club wili take an active part. The advocates of woman suffrage had a rally at LaGrande on the 19th. JIc Comas, of the Sentinel, was secretary. Some parties with an eye to "biz," offer to plank the Coos Bay wagon road the entire length in return for a long lease. David C. Johnson, recently from Scotland, has purchased a farm of 510 acres near Stavton, Marion county. Price paid, 4,000. A. J. Lawrence, of Baker, will soon leave the State. He goes to Arizona, seeking better health. He has served in the Oregon Legislature. E. N. Cooke, of Salem, is having a massive vault built in the Odd Fellows' cemetery near that city at a cost of near 1,000. It will be completed in a few weeks. T. B. Rickey, formerly postmaster at Salem, has turned his attention to jour nalism, and now wields a reporter's pencil on the columns of the Statesman , of that citv. - Hugh Harrison, aged 75. died on the 27th at his residence near South Salem. He was born in Hanison county, Ken tucky, which has its name from his grandfather; in early days was a com panion of Kit Carson's, and came to Oregon in 1847. Shocking 3Imlcr at Tort Town send. On Friday last, Capt. Chas. Howard, of Port Townseml, was shot and killed by Henry L. Sutton, a saloon keeper there. There had been a quarrel be tween them a few days before about a dog. Friday afternoon 'Howard was standing in front of the saloon engaged in conversation with some one, when Sutton, who had evidently been drink ing, came to the door and called out to him in a gruff, irate tone: "Say. come hero Howard, I ward you!"' Howard made some replv about the place being a bawdy house, and the.t lie didn't go into such places. Sutton turned back into the saloon in a fit of rage, and im mediately came out witii a revolver and commenced tiring. Howard was hit twice; a shot in the abdomen was fatal. After Suttou had emptied his revolver, he turned to the ex-sheriff of the coun ty, who was standing near, and said: '"Damn yon; if I had another charge I would send it through you on general principles." Sutton then marched back into tho saloon and, seizing a Henry rifle standing behind the bar, threaten ed that he would shoot anyone who dared to interfere with him. lie then weut behind the bar coolly, with his rifle still in his hand, took what money there was in the drawer, placed it in his pocket, reloaded his revolver, gathered up some effects he hail in th saloon, took a double-barreled shot gun, which whs also behind the bar, wulked out on the wharf, got into his boat, pulled her in under the wharf, where he placed her in order to leave; set sail and sailed ont of the harbor. He shortly after fell in with the steamer Favorite, and informed the Captain that a safe 1-oM.ysry had been commit ted in Townsend; that lie was in pursuit of the burglars and must go to Victoria. The Captain informed him that he could not take him to Victoria, upon which he told hira if ho could and him at Dnngeness that would do. He was taken to Dungeness, and as the steamer was passing out of sight. on liar way back, he was seen sailing out into Straits in his boat. It is supposed that m will take passage on some outward bound vessel, if possible, for some for eign port. The fact, says the Seattle Intell!fe)ier, tout such a cold-blooded. fiendish murder as that of Captain Howard could be committed in broad daylight in a town like Port Townsend. before a throng of spectators, and the heartless wretch who committed it be allowed to escape as Sutton did, with out even a man daring to raise his hand against him, seems almost increilible ind has hardly a parallel in tho annals of crime. Still it is so. Market IJcport. rorllaml Mnrks-t. T.eq;al tend'-rs !' l)ii yinjr. 9 1 sell ins. Flour Extra. ?8 "o : "superfine, il 50. Wheat ?J 20 cental. O.i's tiJc.rii 7c. t bushel. Barley fl 5" j cental. I '.aeon Sid--s 12c.: hams, l.l f : shoulders. 8(iS. Lard In keg;, 2c. ; in lOtbtins, 13c. Butter Ftcsh roll, l'vucJie. Fruits Dried apples in sacks, . fie. ; kors, 7; plums, pitless, J0(vl2c. ; peac.ies, He; prunes. 17c. Eziis- l'c. Chickens Ful! frown, $3 0031 50 dozen. Hides pry, I'm. ; salted, tic; culls, hi off. fallow 5c. f lt. Wool 2 'Wile. Feed Bran. $1S'$19 v ton ; shorts. S22'5,$2!j ; oil cake, $5 50. Hay Baled, lVflfi ton ; loose, $H?lo. Pot atoes ijooifie. t bushel. On inns l-4(l!4 t lh. Mutton Sheep $2!?2 50. Orrc'in City Murltef. Wheat $1 10 i busnei. Oats vwv7ic. bushel. Potatoes .'Of. bushel. Onions J fto l bushel, r our J 2". s ick or ?S 50 fl bbl. Dried Fruit s Apvl'-s.Oe. v li. ; piunis, 14c. Butt-r :o'.v.:r,c. it.. F.!Trs ific. dozen. Cuickon 'ro'.rn, 5t AO v dozen. Bacon sid-s, 11. lb; hams 14e. Lard 12St':?e li. Ilav ll ton. Wool 22c. v H0T1CE. U. S. Land f)Ff ice, Orkcjox City, 1 Oregon. May 10, 1S77. i COMPLAINT IIAVINC. P.F.EN" ENTKREI) at this office by August Sehellbergagainst Geo. Rukwied fr abandoning his homestead entry. No. 2f'f5,d:Ued Januarys, IS76, upon the west M of the S. K. H Section 6, township 9 so-ith, ranire 2 east, in Marion county. 1 Iriron, with a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to aj pear at this offt on the l!t h day of June. 1S77, at 10 o'clock A. M.. to respond and fur nish testimony concerning said alleged aban- doment. OWEN WIDE, Rrrf-tter. myl"-lt. T. K. IIAKRISON. Receiver. SAW MILL TIT. JONES HAS GOT HIS SAW MILL in running order on Cedar Preek. 12 mil 's from Oregon City, and is prepared to fum,Sh CEDAR LUMBER, Of any kind, undressed, to all who may favor him with a call Ar'rircQc .T II Jnnos. KlntTO 3 l "oint., ciacKa- mas County. ( )regon. April 12, 1&77-Sm. i. PATRO.MZE HOME INDUSTRY ! GEORGE FUCHS, DEALER IX Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Etc, AT Caufield's Old Stand. illAVK SOW-READY FOU SALE A FIXE lot of Havana and .Seed Cigars, of my own manufacture, by the wholesale or retail, at prices to suit the times. I will guarantee a nrst class article, as good as can be found in the city, manufactured by white labor. Oive me a call and judge for yourself. GEO. FUCHS. Oregon City, May 17, 1877-tf. LAW OFFICE. I AM BACK IX MY OLD OFFICE. OVER Mr. Charinan's store, ready to atten'd to busiiH'63. I1UELAT. LAND FOR SALE. I have a number of land claims for sale in different parts of the county, one or two 0 which will be sold at a sacrifice, the owners bein; urgent to sell. A claim of 410 acres, well improved, will be sold for what the improvements cost. 470 acres of timber land Within 3 miles of Oregon City. 120 acres of prairie land on Molalla. Persons desirous of Investing in land In Clackamas county will do well to call on the undersigned. H. IIUELAT, Oregon City, May 17, 1877-lm. JOHN SCHRAM, Main St., Oregon City. ,1 MANUFACTcRER AXB IMPORTER OF "r: Saddles, tliirnesK, Salt lerj-ll rtl nanr, rtc., etc. A V WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS f ? can be had in the .State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. PI warrant my goods as represented. JOHN 8CHHAM, "addle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, .Nov. 1, 1875-tf. Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION AND order for sale issued out of the Circuit Court of t he State of Or-'gon for the County of Clackamas, based upon and accompanied by eopv ot a Decree niale a nd entered of record on the 2.kl day of April A. I). l!S77, and to me directed as Sheriff, under tiie seal of said Court, on the not h day of April A. D. 1S77, in a nit entitled: D. W. Burnside m his 'own right, 1). W. Burnside as administrator of the estate of the firm of LttRociue, SaviiT & Co., and D. W. Burnside as administrator of the es!at-of SavierA Co. anil (ieorge LaRonjue, pisiintiffs, vs. Mary A. s-ivier in her own right, Mary A. Savier :is"admin istratrix ef the estatf of 'f'honias A Savier, deceased, Laura B. Sa vier, Mary Ijouisa Saviei, Florence A. Savier and Ldia II. Savier, by Oeo. It. Williams, thidr guardian, nd litem, defendants, I will sell at public miction to I lie highest bidder for cash to me in hand paid in U. S. gold coin, on MoiitlMy tiie llOiilayotJiine, A. I).1S?7, nt 10 o'clock A.M. of said lay, at the door of t he mill houe mentioned in said decree, the same being the door of the Imperial Mills at Ireiron City, Clackamas county, Oregon, the following described rea 1 property to-wit : Be ginning at a point four feet south ot" the south-east corner of t he Urist Mill erected by Daniel Harvey in Oregon City, Clackamas count v, State of Oregon, t hence north ::inety (00) feet-, thence west eighty-six (Sti) feet in a line parallel with said mill; thence south ninety CM)) feet ; ther.ee east eighty-six (;) feet to t he start ing point, including the grist mill t hereon standing, toget her wit h t lie right of way in the tail race on tJie west sale ot said land antl all the water necessary to drive six run of stones and the necessary machinery of said mill when required ; also all that part of lot numbered four (!) in Block numbered two (2) in the village of Buttevibe, Marion county, State 01 Oregon, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at the north corner of the stop of F. W. Oecr, thence up the river sixty (iHl) feet ; thence on a line dividing Lots three ('!) ami lour (I) to the Willamette Kiv-T; tle-nc" down said river sixty (tiii) feet; thence up Butte avenue to the place of beginning, together with the old warehouse building thereon situate; also the undivided one-half 01 t he fol'.ownig real prov erfy and of do war house standing thereon at "the town of Dayton, in Yair hill county. State of Oregon, to-wit : .of s one (II, two (2), three (.") and four (I), levy lots, in Said town of Dayton; which real property is of then p. praised value of Fifty Thousand Six Hun dred and Kighty-t hree and 2-"-100 Dollars. The above real proery will be sold in ac cordance with til.- following terms as set. forth and directed in said decree anil order to-wit : That "tho whole of said real estate b offered and exposed to sale in separate parcels, and that said real estate at But.teville, Marion county, and said real estate at Dayton, in Yamhill county, be sold at. said time and place to t he highest bidder for cash in hand in gold coin. That, said real projx'rty and mill at Oregon City be exposed and offer ed for sale as a whole; but that unless there shall le bid and offered therefor a sum in cash in gold coin not. loss than Forty-six Thousand I lollars, t bat t hen the one-half on ly of said mill and real property at Oreiron City shall be sold, to the highest bidder for cash in hand in gold coin of the United States, and said Jeorgo LaBocquo shall be allowed and ent it led to keep a nd retain t he other half in terest, not sold at, t li same price and rate of value which the half interest sold shall bring a"d realize in payment of so much of said sum of $7S,121 'i decreed to be paid to him. J. T. APPLKSON, Sheriff of Clackamas county, Oregon. Oregon City, May 4t h, lS77-my I lot. W ilia met f e Transportat ion Locks Company. and OTIC E. TIIE FOLLOWING RATES OF Freight on Orain and Flour have been established by this company as the mnximuTn rates for one yi;ar lrom May 1st, 177, viz .- Per Ton. Oregon City Butteville "hamioog Davton Fairfield Wheatland Lincoln Salem Eola Independence Ankeny's Landing Buena ViTa Spring Hill Albany t orvallis Peoria Monroe Harrisburg to Portland. .fl 1 1 75 2 tH 2 K) 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 75 2 75 3 IX) .1 00 3 00 3 IHl 3 50 3 50 4 (r . 4 00 5 00 Eugene City Orain and Flour shinned from the toints above mentioned direct, to Astoria will be ciiarged per ton f 1 00 additional. The company will contract with pnrtieswho desire it to transport CJrain and 1-lour at above rates for any specified time, not ex ceeding five years. S. i. HEKI, Vice Presid't W.R. T. & L. Co. Portland, April 2S, PS77-my-33m. h herifTo Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF FORE closurea rid writ of execution issu"d out of the Circuit, Court of the Stateof Oregon forthe county 01 CHckanris, mad and entered of r-jcord on ! he 21 day of pril, A. D. 1877, and to me iir :' ! as sheritr n mi'-r t lie seal of said Court oil tiie :i"t h day fit April, lh77, in favor of the Or gon Iron Company, plaintilT, and ajjainst Joseph ICellogg, Ksteila K" !gg, W. F. IIig!ifi"i and J;)lin Catlin, assignee of .Tiseph Kellogg, baiikrut-t, defendants, forthe sum of f- ilteen lliiriiir'-d and Fifty Dollars V gold coin, witlj lawful inter -St. thereon from the :'3d day of April, 177, also costs and dis bursements in this suit. Now therefore I have on this the tth day of M.av, A. I 1S77, levied upon the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: "Described as fol lows, namely, situate in the county of Clack amas and State of Oregon, morn particularly known and described as follows, namely . the soiit h half of t he south-west quarter of section 17, and the north half of the north-west quarter of sect ion 20, in township 2 south of range 1 east of the Willamette Meridian ;" and on Monday, June Itti, 1S77, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at I he Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas coun ty, Oregon, I will sell all the right, title and interest of the atove named defendants to the above described lands to satisfy the above named judgments, interest, costs and accruing costs, at public auction to the high est bidder for United States gold coin to me in hand paid. J. T. APPKKSOX, Sheriff of Clackamas Count y, Oregon. Oregon City. May 5, 1S77 ;myl7-5t. fThe National Gold Medal was awarded o Bradley A. Hulofson for the best Photographs , in iric inii-eu .-i.iLer.. ;iiiu me v leuna jicua i ait liii; jiiiiru i'iii.., for the best in t he world. 429 Montcoraery Street. San Francisco. v" - - - C0URT3SY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UXIVERSITI OF CALIFORNIA, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Clackamas. Thomas Charman. plaintiff, vs Z. C. Norton and Chas. M. Norton, defendants. To Chas. M. Norton, one of the above-named defendants : TN THE NAME OF TIIE STATE OF ORE J gon, vou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in t he above entitled suit by the 24t U day of Septem ber, 1S77, which will be the first day 01 t he next term of said Court after the expiration of the time precribed in the order for ihe publication of this summons. And if you fail so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will move the Court for a decree against you for the relief demanded in the complaint, to wit: that a certain conveyanco from Z. C. Norton to H. T. Ixekwood, and a conveyance from said Iiockwood to the defendant, Chas. M. Norton, of a certain real pro'ierty secified in the complaint be ordered fraudulent and void as against the plaintiff. This summons is published by an order of Hon li. P. Boise. Dated this 27th day of A rll, 1S77. It. V. BOISE, Judge. S. A. Cron-in & J. B. Wa loo, Att'd for pl'ff. May 3d, li?77-tt. ATTENTION! ATTENTION ! ! ATTENTION ! ! ! WE ARE SELLING OFF Entire Stock -AT- SAN FBAHGS3G0 COST ! In order to CLOSE BUSINESS. ACKE It HI AN KI OS. Also all persons indebted to us will please call immediately and srttle up before we place accounts in an 'officer's hands and make cxj)Cnses, as settlement must be made. WOOL! VCQL! WOQLIaWQQL! . We wil buy Wool duriivr tiie season while we are closing out, and pay tiie highest market price. ACKKKMAN P.UOS. Oregon City, April 5th, 1877. THOMAS CHARMAN. K3TAELISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM TIIECITIZENS OF Oregon City and of the Willamette Val ley, that, he is still on hand and doing busi ness on the old motto, that A yiniblc Six Pcncett Better than a Stow StiWing I have Just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELESTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before o.Tered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Hoo'sand Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Oils, Paints and Sash imij Doors, Cbinaware, Queenware, Stoneware, Crockery, Plated ware. Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, fjidics and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy ,"t Koe, Farming tions of Every 1 m pic m c n t s of Descr i pt ion All Kinds, Carpets, flattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Taper, etc: Of the above list, I can say my stock is the MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this market, and was solcted with especial care forthe Oregon City trade.Ali of which 1 now offer for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use forthe ladies, or nny one else, to tlinik of going to Port land to buy goods for I am Determined to Sell Vheup and not to allow myself to be HDERSOLD K TIIE STATE OF CuEG0.. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re quirements of the trade. Come one and all and see for yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CHARM AX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless for mo to tell you all theadvantages I can offer you in the sale of good's, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disappointed. All I wish to say is Com?, and See, anil Examine for Yourselves, for Ido not wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now that I am st ill alive, and desirous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or inion such terms as a greed unon. Thanking all for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed. THOS. CHARMAN, Mala Street, Oregon City. Liegal Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. THUS. CHARMAN. ry.TO.nnn lbs wool wanted bv nov. 1, 75-tf THUS. CHA RMAN. SELECT SCHOOL. rilHK ITXDKQSTGNED Wir.T, (D.V.) OPEN i a select school in the house lately occu pied by Gen. Ixivejoy, in Oregon City Monday next. May 7th. TERMS : SPELLING, REAniXfJ, WHITING, ARITHMETIC KTC, KTC. ' v'er month- . 50 Per term of 3 months 5 EOLIH GRAMMAR, HISTORY, AI.GF.HRA GKOMKTRY (PI.AIV A f O SPIl KRICA U . TKIGO- NOMF.TRV, CONIC SECTION'S, NATURAL. PHlLOSOfHI, KTC. Per month l'erterm of 3 months 3-1 -i 10 00 CLASSICS. Greek and Tatin, per term of 3 mos. 10 00 N. B. The most devoted attention given to the pttpj. and with this propose to take but 2H students first will be view we month. and no more ever afterwards than we good teachers to attend to w,riv Have The strictest observance of the rules of the school will be expected on t he part of an pupils. The hours of opening and closing will be the same as thos in the district sc'nto1, ami scholars are expected to be ja their seats punctually at the sound of the 9 o'clock bell. JpH'STON McCORMAC, M. A. Ore?on City, May 1, 1877-lmo. ATTENTION I GOODS AX REDUCED PRICES ONACCOUNT OF KEMOVAL!!! Prints - . xt yda for SI rteatetl Muslin - l(e p-r t-'1 Ladle Hose - - l't l-c JItii" Hiwn - ;mmI Table Linen - i;oc (inml Shirli ami Drawers - " Men Suits - - I0 Ol Hoys' Suits - - SWV,W Full line tlress yoods at - 2."c 'ol nl M.icJ Alpncu. - n - n Kinbroiflery - - 15C Wliilr licit J- urrutts - g-ot? White Shirts - - $1 5U Clothing Dress tiootls, lioots, Shoos and all oilier Goods in I'roiiortion, at 1. SELLSPiQ'S. 50,000 Lbs. Wool Wanted Oregon City, April 12, 1877. Jj A Ti 1 FOK S A 5a S3. -T'E HAVE THE FOLLOWING REAL T Estate for sale. No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon City. No. 2. Km Acres, good house, and barn full of hay; 8 acres in cultivation, orchard, good water: 15 miles lrom Oregon City. Price R, half down. No. 3. 100 acres of S. S. White's-donation Claim, -ZUi miles from Oregon City ; $o00. No. 4. fiH) acres, 8 miles S E of Oregon City, 10 acres in cultivation, open brush land, run ning water, good wheat land ; price,- $075. No, 5. SiW acres, 2 miles from Graham's ferry on the Willamette river.SUacres in cultiva tion, 12 acres in an orchard of choice varie ties of fruit, SO acres in wheat, 150 acres under fence, g od house, baru and run ning water, 12 miles from Oregon City. Price $t,250, part down balance on time. No. 6. ifio acres ; 75 Improved, a large, new, well finished frame dwelling, plum and apple orchards, living water, IS acres of fall wheat. 0 miles from Oregon City, on Molalla road, church and school house adjoining; can be had for $4,250, one-third down, balance on time. No. 7. 214 acres 10 miles east of Oregon City, 1)4 miles from Viola grist and saw mill and postotlic; 35 acres in cultivation, 1(H) acres under fence, good frame house 13x."4 "I." 10x22, 3 acres in fruit trees. Price ?1,000, half down. No. 8. i acres at Milwaukie; part heave? dai;:. Price, $1,0111). No. . 351' acres ten milcseast of Oregon City, 7 nines from Marshfh-ld stat ion ; 75 acres in cultivation, :H acres of level bottom land, good box house arid frame barn, good run ning water lor stock, good stock ranch, 700 bearing fruit trees. Price S,-" Will sell stock and crops to purchaser if he desires. No. 10. UtO acres ( miles east of Oregon City; 00 acres in cultivation, 5 acres in orchard, good house and barn, remaining land easily cleared. 1'rice $2,5au, had' down. No. 11. 150 acres, more or less, fl miles from Oregon City, 13'i miles to Portland, 20 acres in cultivation, too more easily cleared, all under fence, good house, good land and plenty of water, schoo'house and church 1 mile away, i) months hool in j-ear. Terms easy, $1,250. No. 12. hH) or 100 acres oil of the north of the Fra m's claim, 4 miles lrom Oregon City, open brush land, all easily cleared, living water, good mill iower, at S10 per acre ; terms easy. No. 13. 220 acres; 75 acr.s in cultivation, 35 acres in fall wheat, 3 acres in orchard .good house, barn and out-houses, spring water tV) leet from house, 1 miles lrom school house ; $2,200. No. 1 1. 140 acres; 35 in cultivation. D5 ready to sow, 10 acre beaver dam, 7 acres in grass, 80 acres fenced; house and barn, good water clos to house. No. 15. Jacob Johnson's homestead, near Oregon City : 120 acres. No. 10. Frazer's livery stable and house, with one lot on Water street; $2,000. No. 17. The former residence of W. AV. Euck and six lots: ?2,5;t0. No. IS. Harvey May's block, all In cultivation, with house and barn ; SS40. Other desirable bargains in Clackamas, the best county in the Stat". Any one having money tolendcan have our services, free of charge, in managing the same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to borrow money can favorable terms by calling on us. .IOHXSOX .(; Jlit'OWX, antl JOHNSON, MftOW'X IIAClll5i. Offices in Oregon City and Portland. Nov. 12. hS75:tf LIVERY, FEED, AND SALS fc?-3 i 7"? 5" ' fc: -o- 'JVHK UNHErtNIGNKl) PROPRIETOR OF L thel.ivcrv Stable on Fifth stre-t, Oregon City, on "gon, keeps constantly on hand Utiyjiica, t'arr'ag- and Unci's. Saddle nn:I EnggJ'Horses. Ii'icc Kcasonable EI . 13 CLII Til EKT ? , Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1X75. Proprietor. S. A. SHG13&HT0K, lirorui infokm THE CITIZKNS OF Oregon City and vicinity that he is pre pared to furnish Fir & Cedar Lumber, Of every descript ion, at low rates. . ALSO, Dry Jrloo-iifr, CVili iiy, Iliistic, .Spruce, (for shelving), I.:t43o, HicKclii, iiikI IVikc-CusIs, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Stret and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest, notice, at as low rates as it can be purchased in the State. Give me a call at the ORICUOX CITY SA W MIL LS. Oregon City, June 10, 1.S75 :tf rs I turtUI It-LU J Ufh.lJI U I me Li ZSIillincrv Groocls ! r.1!SSTJ0SA F'JCHS HAS JVST RKCE1VEI) A KINK STOC K of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Ribbons, Flow ers, I,aces, etc., which she will sell cheap. Call and examine her stock. Oregon City, March 15, l,S77-tf. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, AT John Lewis' Old StantS- CAV. GAMlMi HAS OPiAKD "V this old stand, where he is prepared to do anything in his line. B-y Horse shoeing a speciaiy. Oregon City, May laWm CLIFF HOUSE. OREGON CITY, OREGON. T. W. RHODESV li'o ii etor. Transient Honrd. SI to .3 ner rtwti. j Kinirl Meals .Vlrrtitu, I Board per Week S'5 OO Board and Lodj;injr, jht uec 1i $0 CO The Table will be supplied with the best the market, affords. Hall Suppers furnished on short notice, and at, reasonable terms. Nov. 111. 1875 :ft JUST ARRIVED! The Celebrated Premium Stallion isomer.? isssuci: STIIL STAND FOH MAKES THE PRES T7 ent, season at Clement's starlk in Oregon City, on Tuesday and Wednesday of each week, Vancouver Sunday, anil Portland the balance of time. Terms as follows f-eaps, ?'f, pnyable when S'TVice is-ndercd; Season, $i, il paid within the season: Insurance, $M, to be paid when the mar? is known to bo in foal or has changed owners. PEDIGREE: Robert Pru'e is n dappled sorrel, 7 years old, 17 hands high, weighs 175i) jiounds. sired by imn Clvdesda'.e, stallion Rlack lTince, Cali fornia, "darn, the imwirfd mare Nelly from Normandv -. is of great bone ami muscl" and fine proportioned in every respect. Horse men arc Invited to call and see him. GEO. COGGAN. Oregon City, April 10, lS77-2m. Corsets - 50o at Highest jlarket Frice. CHANGE OF BitSE ! Rltf.CYE3 TO ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING ! T A a m (Successor to HAELOW Ss FVLLKIt), " lfcale- in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SELECTED TEAS coFir.nf and SPICES, FOREIGN A"D DOMESTIC FEV1TS. And a full variety of Goods usually kept in a. firsl-clas Grocery Store. Come one, Come nil, itml examine our stock. I can sell as cheap and furnish as good an article as any house in town. T. A. IT.. CON. Oregon City, August 25, Into :tf. WARREFJ K. DAVIS, E3. D., lJliy--i(iii and ui'ircon, Graduate of the University. of Pennsylvania. Oilice i.t Oiir House. Can Ite Cured liy lr. Unnd's Wyetem. No Knife. Positively No Caustics. Absolutely .o Pain. Kemedies sent to any part of the world. Pamphlets ana particulors tree. Call on or address I'm. II. T. HON P. 851) X. i Broad St., Philadelphia, l a. I April 12, Is77-ly. Administratrix raotfee- fVrOTICF IS II F.HKIjY Gl VF.X THAT TIIF. ll undersigned hasjbeen appointed ndmin tratrix of the estate 01 W. Pope, deceased, by the Comity Court of Clackamas County, Oregon. All persons having claims against, said estate are required to present them," with proper vouchers, at the store of ('. W. pope A Co., or at I.,. T. -I "arm's ofllce, in oreiron City, in said county, within . six months from tfis date of this notice. HAIJIKl K. lOI'K, I'. T. liAius, att'y for adin'x. Adm'x. Oregon City, May If, isiTT-lt. "V "N" T NEW STORE AfiD NEW GGODC, try Goods, 7:-oc"ris, Pfofs and Phoe.s V' .(U'n Ware. lrugsand Medicines. cheap for a;l. or produce. J. CASTO. :v FT t- 1 M I IT vr r m r r. EiARSIh'G, At The LINCOLN JJAKETIY, IAI.EItS IX " FIRST CLASS GFiRrEBiES k TBOVISIOS, PHOHUCK TAKKN FROM FARMERS IN exchange lor Groceries. SELECT fcTEAS, CCFFtF AKD SrlGZS. A splendid assortment of Fresh Crackers and Chceso. FOUEIGa & DiijIESTIC FKFITS. And a full variety of goods usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. We invite the citizens of Oregon Citv, pann mah and vicwiity to give us a call. :nd if Kd. don't give you as many and as good a qua ity of roods for your money as ou can obtain elsewhere, he will leave own. 7"Vo deliver Goods to all parts of the Citv antl Canemah tree of cha !.'. Oregon City, March 1, 77-t. J. P. WARD. GKOIiOE A. KARniNO. WAED & HARDING, it r o i iikhnski'.t K F.F.P CONSTANTLY ON KAX1) A (irv ieral assortment of Drills a'ntl CIienaicalt, Perfumery, So.is, Combs J ml iJriislies. , Trtissec, Supporters, SliiMilclev Uriices Funcy anil Toilet Articles ALSO Kcros?n- Oil, I.spuidihners, Glass, Hiittj-, i'iiinls, Oil, Yariiisii-nml Dye Stirs, tPl'RE WINES AND HQlfiUS FOS ruHDICINU PL'RFCSES. PATENT jIEI)TCT:;E,S, ETC., ETC RyPhysicians Prescriptions carefully mm pounileil, and all orders correctly answ'i reit. fcOpen af all hours of the night. IWAII accounts must b" iwiid month'v. novl,lS75tf VA1U HAlfi'i.M'. SherifT'c . J C4 I C - TY VIUTUE OF A DECREE AND i of execution issued out of lh' Cirenit. Court of the Slat'(ot O,-'im for f he count v ' !' Clackamas mud end ei t -r.-d of r'-or.l on the 21th tlay ot April A. 1 . 1S71, and to tue as Mi'Tin uire'CU'd linn r seal o; siei on the pjt h of April, l.-TT, in S. suit en' it p 1 ..tfii hbu lompklns ami I linnr.i lompiiii: y; Campbell, a Judgment, having !. Li. hn'i . against, the plainiius and . in iavor of I. Campbell for the sum of Thirtv-i.no -I'xl Dollars. Xow therefore forward of ivrwinnl ' rnp'-r v lo satisfy said judgim-m, I b:ivrn I his the i t he S- i follow- llav OI .May A. O. Ifj, ., levied upon the ing deserit'd real estate to satisfy said Judg- rnenr. ro-vve : iwririTiir, .,t .1. light back oi j he ( laekamas River 1:1 ri-phi ennui .))- r.. i inn sou! In-r'i corn. ( laim o. 4'.i, and runitng t iienr- N. I'.SJrf o V, 2!icha!ns to tne county road ler.'i 1 rorn tiregon City to I-outers ; t le nci- X. -! chains along said road': ( pence chains to right hank of chi.-kr,r thence s. 5:i s W. 8 chains do-i, 1;.'.. K. PJ i - V.. iS s River: dink of a't situ- Ram m'THimn place of Im-i-.mt' nted in .'iackmas county, i- Oit of con , ii Known ny inc gover:ieiiT, ervevs ms nmmii. r . xv . n rn 1 ... :. 1" claim No. l!i, containing 81 acres 'more .id ' or less : Monrtny tiie c!-.y of .Tr.e A. at me nourof l ovioek p. M. of siid d iv at the Court Houso floor in Oregon Citv Cl-icka- tkntofheh,jrhesti)idder for cash to me ln V?- Ji "',m"''-TiM'i"1 nJ Elinora Tomp k ';'h"!"-!(r,t,cl! r-al estate or so chhr' n !'"P ' n-c-'-ssarv to satisfy m- ,,Vf nar"'V.JU'-'"-ent. costs and accru ing costs upon this writ. ci,r., , '' ' r.i.-r.. o Jo - ':je.K-i!iias county. Or-