Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, September 06, 1877, Image 3

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OIEGOT CITY. TfllRSDAT,
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P. 1S77.
UIIEVIT1ES.
County Court in session.
Tho oyster season has arrived.
xt Saturday, Sept. Sth, is tho Ilobrcw
'ew Year.
Next Monday is tho Jewish day of
atonement.
It is rumored that to-day there will lo
another Pay.
Union meeting at tho Baptist Church
Sunday evening.
Regular meeting of Columbia II. fc L,.
Co. Friday evening.
The piiMie, sc hool opened last Monday
with a large attendance.
Read Johnson A McCown's ad. of land
for sale. New bargains.
Senator 'Mitchell started overland last
Monday forAVashington.
Msr8. A. J. A -person and E. R. Fel
lows are on for Han Francisco.
The Bee is is in "cahoots" with tho Stan
dard.and they "divy"with the dispatches.
Jas. Foster, of Albany, honored onr
panetiim with his presence last Monday.
Brigliam Young has passed in his cheeks,
and widows will be at a discount for a
while. 0
John II. Confer, of Oswego, had his arm
fractured last Monday by being kicked
by a horse.
Miss Kate lTunsaker is one of the assist
ant teachers in the Harrison street school
at Portland.
Mesdamrs C. XV. Pope, V. IT. Popo and
j. V Norris returned last Saturday from
San Francisco.
Mr. Jos. Kalst on, formerly of this city,
is running a hotel at tho coal mines near
Tacoma, W. T.
City Council failed to meet last Monday
on account of the absence of several mem
bers from the city.
Elmer Charman left last Monday for
Corvallis, for the purpose of attending tho
college at that place.
The personal effects of the Oregon Iron
Company will lo. sold at Oswego on Sat-
urnay by tho Sheriil'.
Onr advertisers get a benefit in t list of
the "live business and professional men
of Clackamas county.
Mr. ("has. Albright, Sr.. is still at tho
Pas Rubles springs in C alifornia, and his
health is improving slowly.
O Mr. aud Mrs. J. L. Barlow and Miss
Mollie Barlow started this- wool; for a
pleasure trip to tho Bay city.
The Atchi dramatists are still rehearsing
and expect to give their entertainments
during the latter part of next week.
Mavor Ilarin, the boss fisherman of this
vicinity, hooked thirty-tive trout oiw
d.iv last week, in tlic;l'l-i-kama.s.
TIip administrator of the estato of tho
late Jacob Grinuu will soli tho personal
effects of said estate at the farm on tho loth.
Morrison C. Alhev, an Oregon City
attorney, was admitted to the bar in the
I. S. Circuit ( 'oui t at Portland last Satur
day. Miss Queen M il'er, of this city, and M iss
Stella Milh-r, of Wasco county", leave this
week for Portland, to attend school at St.
Helen's I bill.
Mr. K. N. Worsham, of this county,
threshed four nens and a half of wheal
List week, hi -h ielded over fifty bush
els to the aero.
E. M . Wuiti, s en tary of tho Stae Agri
culturtl S-:! v, i'.ms pl-ieed us under c.-b!i-U'l'.i'-Ms
for e.unpliaien'.ary ti-'ket for t lit:
Severe; x'a .Vnnual Fair at Sdem to con-
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folowing extract from tho
the M. !.. conference. which
is m session at .'i-.ilt lo : kcv. J. .Met or
mac was receive. 1 from the Protestant
Eoiscojial Bet'orniod church, who will
ta"ke work in our conference.
The good results from advertising in the
EvrKiirui-st: are obvious: 1I.C Cross ad-
vertised last i imrsdav a colt, w
hich
had
lieen missing for nearly three mouths,
and that very day ho went out to the
bam and found the colt standing there.
Tho union temjieiv.nco meeting at the
Congregational Church la-t Sunday even
ing attracted a 1 arg and interested audi
ence. Short addresses were mad,' by
Bevs. IV 1!. (inv and J. T. 1 1 nil" and
Messrs. .'alter Fish and F. O. McCown.
The Albany DenuH-rat of last work gives
onr old friend Mart the following notice :
Verv few o-f onr citizens aro aware of tho
fact that this institution has grown to such
an extent that it now emjdoVs six opera
tives, but such is the case. Mr. Angel has
secured aomUaet for furnishing Mr.C.l'.
Simjison with 50.000 burlap grain sacks.
Half of tho sacks aro finished and the
remainder are being turned out at the rate
of 2,500 er day. As soon as this contract
is finished the full force of hands will be
t. nt to work on ilonr sacks, several large
orders tor which have already been re
ceived.
Bk.ao rut Livk.tu. A strange story has
lieen told tho Salem Statesman, that runs
in this wise: Some time ago it was given
out that Mioha'd O'Baughlin, living on
French Prairie, had died at his sister's res
idence. The funeral was duly celebrated
at tho church, though the colhti was not
opened, since tho deceased requested that
it lie not done, because ho did not want his
wife to take a last look at him. They had
quarreled sometime lie fore, and wore di
vorced. In due time, at the request of the
wife of the deceased, K. S. ;regoire was
appointed administrator of the estato. Tho
administrator commenced settling up tho
business as required by law, when rumors
reached him that O'Baughlin is not dead,
but has toon seen since bis alleged funeral.
The gra,o has lieen opened and the coiiin
lid taken off, when lo and iicholdt the
carcass of a sheep is disclosed. No crim
inal intent is ascriliod to tho parties in this
transaction, and it is explained by the fact
that O'Baughlin is a very eccentric person,
and perhajjs desired to spite Ids divorced
wife. It is shpposed that lie is with friends
in Illinois.
A Fkiknut.y Notick. A Seattle paper
has the following notice ot t lie dashing
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swell who recently paraded our streets,
making "eves" at tho pretty girls; "We
learn that'Chas. F. Robinson, a lawyer
whose skedaddlemont from this place
atmut two vears ago caused so manv
to mourn his kindness in fact, his
unremitting kindness lias turned ui
in Portland as tho suitor of an heir
ess Tf we mistake not, this fel
low v;i married to a von tig lady of
Namimn some seven months ago, and
if he is divorced from her, it is something
unusual in British legal procedure. At
lest, he is a 'chevalier d industrie who
tries to li-. without work and who would
buv the world if the Bord would take
jawbone' in twyment for it."
"L.KT no Guilty Man Esc.-vrK." Indian
Jim was b'ind drunk on the streets last
Monday and was put in the lock-up. This
is not the first case in the last month or
t wo, and we think it would lie well for
the marshal to keep a good look out and
see who furnishes tho Indians with whis
ky If it could onlv be found out who tho
guilty ones are, the U.S. Marshal -would
have a call in short order. Anvone know
ing of the
them at en,-e. and lot thom ntonn InPiiclP
y.im for the oil
ense.
Real Estate Transdcrs.
The following aro the transfers of real
estate which have taken place since our
issue of August 30, compiled by Mr. Wm.
Whitlock, deputy county clerk:
Pemborton K. Eves and wife to Marv J.
Ferguson, tho K of tho S XV U of section
Zl, and the K H of tho YV H of tho S Y -4
of section lUf, T 2 S K 2 E, containing 120
acres; consideration 300.
Thomas Brown and wife and Milton
Brown and wife to Thos. Charman, parts
ot sections 2 and 11, being a part of claim
No. 3J, r 3 S K I E, containing 103 acres:
consideration SfJtM).
Jesse K. Crookshanks and wife to Jas.
II. Crookshanks, part of claim No. id, bo
nig parts of sections 5 and 8, T2 S 112 E,
consideration SI UK).
Jas. II. Crookshanks to Susan Crook
shanks, part of claim No. i3, T 2 !S K 2 E ;
consideration SUM).
Chas. V. Cutting to Oren Cutting, the
undivided half of the donation claim of
Chas. Cutting deceased, and his wife, Abi
gail Cutting, plats and surveys as claim
No. 47, T 3 S 11 2 E. being parts ot sections
35 and 30, and claim No. 52, being parts of
sections 1 and 2, T 5 S 112 E, except 110
acres: consideration S5P00.
United States to Elisha Kellogg, notifi
cation No. !3, claim No. 54, being part of
section six, T 2 S It 2 E, containing 320
acres.
Edward Wood and wife to Frederick
I-iOhman, lot 0 in block 10 in Milwaukio:
consideration S200.
llobt. Snodgrass and wife to (J. II. Wis
hart, parts of sections 4 and i, T3 S II 4 E,
containing 102.25 aeres ; considerat ion S22oo.
A. B.Colo and wife to J. P. Cole, the
N W J4 of the N W li, and the S Vi of tho
N W 4 of section lo, T 4 S K 1 E, contain
ing 100 acres ; consideration SI 000.
United States to W. W. Cooke and wife,
the S fi of section 7, T 2 S It 3 E, contain
ing 320 acres.
F. W. Foster and wife to M. E. Wil
loughbv, tho undivided s interest in tho
E H: ot 'the S li of section 7, T 2 S It 3 E,
containing ItJO acres; consideration S200.
F. M. Bailv aud wito to Ij.M. Ateliinson
and wife, jart of claim No. 5s, Tl S It 1 F,
in section 'S, containing ii-ltx) acres; con
sideration S12.
Samuel Atchinson and wife to E. M.
Ateliinson and wife, part of claim No. 5.S,
T 1 S 11 1 E, containing 5 acres, for a valu
able consideration.
XV. XV. Upton and wife to J. S. Giltner,
the N E 'i of section 10, T 5 S It 1 E, con
taining I'M acres : consideration S5oo.
Rock Island Storage Co. to Carrie De
land, lot 0 in block 1 in tho town of New
Era ; consideration S20.
Book Island Storage Co. to Joseph C.ixto,
lot 5 in block 1 in tho town of New Era;
consideration S20.
David and Charles Cutting to Abigail
Cutting, the S 4 of tho N W U of section
20, and tho X H of tho S XV of section 2i);
al so tho S ' v ot the N E t and tho N of
tho S 1 '., of section 30; also tiie N of
the N "j, of section 30 ; also tho E of
tho S E U of section 19, excoj.it 40 acres ;
also tho X W h of tho S W Jt of section .10;
also all tho right title and interest in tho
donation cl.iini of David Cutting and Mary
Cutting. T 3 IS 11 3 E, containing in all
about 700 acres ; consideration S10,000.
Abigail and Chas. Cutting to Chas. Cut
ting, Jr., and David Cutting, claim No. 47,
1 1 . li . 1j, liemg parts of sections o- and
ana claim :no. ;, t-emg parts ot sec
tions 1 and 2, T5 S It 2 E; consideration
S 14, 000.
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Itase Hall.
The Secretary of the Agricultural Society
announces tiio toi lowing, ot interest to
base ballisis : " Tiie Board of Managers of
the Oregon State Agricultural Society oiler
'.Oi) as a premium tor base ball clubs at
the coming State Fair ."r2tH) as a first pre
mium, Sh0 as a second. Seven bona lido
entries must be made, or the money will
t be ollered. Clubs to lie governed by
rules regulating others w ho coinpeto for
oeiefv jiremiums. Entrance, 10 per cent.
on the gross amount.
Dii:n. It was with much regret that wo
arned of the death of Mrs. Jerome Pal-
niatoor, at Mt. Zion, last Saturday. The
deceased was a daughter of Mr. J. P.
Biatichard, of Canemah. and was married
to our old irioiei Mr. Jerome I almateer
some five years airo, and resided at that
jilace until al.-ont a year since, when they
removed to Mt.Zion. She was well known
in this city and universally loved and
steemed by all. The al'Micted husband
and bereaved parents and sisters have the
In-art felt sympathy of their many friends
in this vicinity ;uid at Mt. Zion. Tho fun
eral services took place at CaiK-mah last
Monday morning, Bey. J. W. Sellwood
ollicialing.
Tin: JlniiMxu Staxdako. After con
siderable delay in wailing for tho comple
tion of the Nevada and Northern Telegraph
line so ns to obtain tho latest telegraphic
news, our old fi ieiid Noltnor brought, out
the Standard last Sunday as a morning
paper. The Standard has always been
one of our best exchanges , being replete
wii!i local, political and general news;
only lackingin telegraphic facilities, which
have now been obtained. Mr. Noltner is
an ar.ie journalist, ami with an aide corps
of assistants will furnish the reading pu!
lio with a first-class newspaper. We don't
agree w ith Tony in politics, "but must give
credit tor running a live newspajK-r.
IIkakp From. 1M. Pullen, a typo who
worked in our office recently, was thrown
from a buggy near Corvallis last week
and badly hurt. The young man is decid
edly out ot luck ; and we relieve that it lio
would quit bilking hotels, and quit bor
rowing money irom tender hearted (?)
publishers, as lie did in this cty, and nev
er paying it iiacK. and not indulge m so
much "rod wine," the chances are that Ids
chums wouldn't have an opportunity to
steal his clothes, and ho would be better
able to manage the fiery mustang.
Kxkrtion Nnnnnn. Tho Portland Stan
dard always has a kind word to s:-y for
Clackamas county: " The Kntf.tu'rise
says Clackamas county is tho banner fruit
county of tho State. No oucstion about
that, and if proper exertions wore made
it wounl lie one of tho best agricultural
counties m Oregon, and ought to bo the
manufacturing county of the great North
west. Nature has made her such, but wo
fear her children will not improve the
opportunity."
Cam PINO at the Fair. All who con
template camping; at tho State Fair should
road the following, which is quoted from
rule 4, page 9. of tho Premium Last for 1S77 :
Kach family is allowed, on the west
camping grouiiw, a pace ot U iec-t front
on the street, and .'!0 back from tho street,
for camping and building; purposes; but
this provision is onlv temporary, and sub
ject to change at tho next meeting of tho
I'oard. Parties desiring ground will ap-
ly to Chief Marshall."
Indian War. A boy named Shannon
had some difficulty with a Si wash across
the river one day this week, and he took
a shot at the redskin with his gun. Luck
ily for the (wry, he missed his mark; but,
notwithstanding his eagle-eve was out of
gear, he will have to answer to a com
plaint made to tho justice of tho neaoe for
this precinct.
Cali.kp. Newton Swineford, passenger
agent at Portland for the Pacific Coast S.S.
Co., called yesterday. Newt, resided in
this city some years ago, and lias many
warm friends lure, who were pleased to
see him after his long absence, lie reports
things lively in his business, and savs his
company intend to run on this route per
manently. 1
Portland and the Dkcmmeks. San
Francisco drummers were victorious in a
suit at Portland last week, in which they
were charged with selling goods for San
Francisco wholesale houses without pav
ing license required by a recent city ordi
nance. Judge Adams decided that the
ordinance was unconstitutional and void
The case will le appealed.
Whkaj Comin Ix. Miller. Church it
Co., last Monday, received nearly one
thousand bushels of wheat from wagons
at their mill. This is believed to be the
largest receipt ever brought into Oregon
Citv byth.it means, in one day.
Lettkr EiST.-Tho following is a list of
tho letters remaining in the postoffice at
Oregon City, Clackamas county. Oregon,
September 0th, 1877:
Allen, Chas
Bong, It. J.
Ball, Arthur T.
Fernahan, Mrs. F.
Frillman. Louis.
I lagan, Mary E.
Holmes, T. P.
Catterson, J. G. 2
Porter, Geo.
Schervoelel, Maggie.
Villiams,MissLena.
Wood. Mrs. T. ('
If called for please say when advertised.
J- M- BACON, P. M.
Shot. East Sunday a young man nam
ed Atkinson, of Milwaukie, and another
young man, whose name we did not learn
were out bird hunting, and the former
was peppered with a load of shot bv his
companion, who mistook him for a pheas
ant. The shot took effect in his arms,
breast and neck:and jut one hole through
his ear, but did not inflict any dangerous
wounds. Dr. Battertv. of l'.ist pJtijiui
was sent for, and the shot extracted, and
the young man is getting along finely.
Appointmknts. The M. E. Conference,
which has been in session at Seattle, has
appointed Rev. XV. D. Nichols as pastor of
the M. E. Church of this citv, Rev. John
Flinn, Clear Creek; Key. C. Alderson,
Bock Creek and Howell Prairie; Rev.
Wm. Butt, Hillsboro and East Tualatin.
Rev. G. . Day, late pastor in this citv,
vwts siaiionea at Vancouver. Rev. M.
Judy, formerly of this citv, is stationed at
Tacoma. Rev. Johnston' McCormac, of
this city, is stationed at Empire City.
Delkoatks Elhtkd. Ata recent meet
ing of tho vestry ot St. Paul's parish, Ore
gon City, the following persons were
elected delegates to attend tho annual
convocation which meets to-dav : Capt. F.
II. West, Mr. H. E. Kelly, and I Ion. John
Myers. Substitutes, Hon. A. E. Waite,
Mr. A. B. Clark, and Mr. George Snyder.
.V leave of absence of three weeks was
given to the rector, which ho may take at
any time he thinks best.
Cio.vits. J. M. Bacon, at the iiostofiico,
lias received a lino lot of cigars consisting
of tho "Bon Ton." "Green Seal," and
"Bouquet." Tho "Hon Ton" is the latest
brand out, and it is said to have tho great
est part of the nicotine extracted, thereby
preventing the pernicious ell'ects arising
from tho constant use of tho weed. Tho
samjdes left at this otlice wore first class,
and wo advise onr friends w ho indulge to
give them a trial.
ruF.sKNTATioN. Mr. Asa McCully, of
Salem, has presented Cajit. Cochran it Co.'s
now steamer, "A. A. McCully," with an
elegant set of colors, consisting of an
American Ilag, Union Jack and streamer.
Tho Hag and streamer aro each sixteen
feet long, and tho jack ten feet, and cost
Sifty-lour dollars in tho East.
Off Fort 'Frisco. Among the passen
ger list for iho Bay city this week wo
noticed the following familiar names:
Cant. J. I). Biles, Miss Frankie 'lolrnes,
C. Barlow, Frank Barlow, 1 lenry Wright,
Mrs. Geo. Marshall and daughter, and
King Henderson.
.State IS'eivs.
Lane county produces corn over 13
feet high.
Siil. C. Franco is the latest theatrical
fctar nt Portland.
Portland has between three and four
thousand Chinese.
The Guard reports diphtheria as being
prevalent in Liaue county.
Emerson's minstrels are making a
tour thrutigh the cow counties.
Salem police made 23 arrests during
Vugust, against 180 in Portland.
A largo building is to bo built on the
air grounds,
to bo used as a theatre,
of wheat in North Yam-lifty-ono
bushels to the
""""Eight ricre
hill avoragou
acre.
P.ov. J. C.
linker has accepted; tho
the Baptist Cauich at
pastorate of
Salem.
T. II. Hubbard, near
iicni
beat
, has
from
threshed 1.480 bushels of
w
10 acres.
Prof. Collier, of tho Salem University,
ha.? be-on granted one term s absence on
account of his health.
Tho O. S. N. Co. is now running a
ily boat from Wallula to Colilo, and
wheat is- coming down with a rush.
Geo. Zeigler was arrested at Salem
for stealing a watch, lie was bound
.1 , . c l. . -k
over to await tne action oi uio grauu
jury- " - -'
The new Hour mill at Camas swale,
the finest mill in Douglas county, is
ready for business. The county now
has twelve flouring mills.
A letter from Milton. Umatilla Co.,
sas: Times are beginning to be lively
here on account of tho price of wheat.
Emigrants aro passing hero daily for
tho Palouse country.
Bishop Bowman of tho M. E. church
says ho will do all .lie cnu at the gen
eral conference, which moots in tho
East this fall, to have tho Dalles mission
claim amicably adjusted.
Coos Bay JVeirs: 11. Eenner hn3 boon
exploring the Ton-mile country. lie
reports enough bottom laud on the
creek and around the lake for at least
fifty families, yet subject to homestead
or pre-emption.
C. P. Luthge fell ovoaboard from tho
steamer Welcome near tho mouth of
tho Willamette last Saturday and was
drowned. He was twenty-three years
old, and was rocontfy employed at ium.
water, YT. T., as a miller.
Mr. J. N. Prather, vice president of
the general laud agency of California. is
making a tour of Oregon and establish
ing agencies in every ccmnty. It is the
intention of the company to give much
attention to soiling land.3 in Oregon.
Mr. P. is well pleased with our state.
Jacksonville Times: Judge Tolman
retnrneel last week from Canyonvillo,
near which place he has located some
placer diggings, no contemplates the
construction of a ditch six miles long to
convey water from Cow creek to these
gravel beds, which are supposed to be
rich.
A shooting affray occurred in Tilla
mook on the 24th nit., in which old
man Hoot, liviug on the Netart, fired 13
buckshot into the body of Wm. Glenn,
not killing him but leaving him in a
critical condition. The cause of tho
atYair was, as alleged by Ttoot. because
Glenn had been shooting bis sheep.
Grant county Times: One hundred
Chinese are now engaged in ground
sluicing on Dixie creek, near Prairie
City. Oyer 830.000 worth of dnst is
annually taken from these diggings.
They extend for a distance of from three
to four miles abovo Prairie City, and
the Chinese have the whole creek to
themselves, with but little white oppo
sition. Jacksonville Times: Wo learn that
the immense underground recess re
cently discovered in Josephine county
has been more thoroughly explored. It
has been found to be over five miles in
extent, and the exploration is not yet
completed. The staclactite formation
overhead is said to be unique, being
similar to that in other caves of -whicli
more is known. A party will shortly
make a thorough investigation of this
mammoth cavern.
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Mr. G. Sbiniller has disposed of his
interest in the Oregon Furniture Manu
facturing Company, at Portland, to Mr.
Sam Lowenstein.
A liesiilt of 01strucel ft-gstioit.
Aiuongthe hurtful consequences of obstruct
ed digestion, is the Impoverishment or the
blood, and since a deterlative condit ion of the
vital fluid iiotonlvproducesdangerousoryanic
weakness, but, according to the best medical
authorities, sometimes causes asphyxia, it is
apparent that to improve the quality ot the
blood by promoting digestion and assimila
tion, is a wise precaution. Hostetter's Stom
ach Hitters is precisely tile remedy for this
purpose, since it stimulates the gastric juices,
conquers those bilious and evacuative irregu
larities which interfere with the digestive pro
cesses, promotes assimilation of the food by
t he Hood, and purities as wcdl as enriches it.
The signs of improvement in health in conse
quence of using the bitters aro speedily ap
parent in an accession of vigor, a gain in
bodily substance, and a regular and active
performance of every physical function.
From Hon. AV. II. Jones, of West Dover,
Vermont.
"1 have been troubled from my boyhood
with chronic or hereditary lung complaint.
Home years since, early in the winter, 1 took
cold, which as usual settled into a severe
cough, which continued to increase as the
season advanced, although I made use of all
t he cough remedies I had knowledge of. My
family physician also prescribed for me, but
I experienced no relief. During all this time.
I was gradually running down, losing flesh
and strength, until my friends as well as my
self, became very much alarmed, thinking I
should waste away in consumption. While
in Host on, during the spring following, I was
induced to try Wistak's I'.ai.sam of Wild
t'UKKKV. After one day's trial I was sensible
that it was relieving me ; in ten daystime my
cough had entirely ceased, and I was soon re
stored to health and strength. 1 have ever
since kept the IlAl.SA.ir in my house, and
whenever any member of my family has a
cough or cold, it is immediately resorted to.
No family should bu without it." Sold by ad
druggists.
Tiie Machine Vs Worn Oat.
Why? Not because it was not well built,
but it was wrongly run. Thousands of men
7ho have run down long before tlic-ir three
score and ten years are accomplished, might
have been renewed into sprightliness and
vim if they had trjed the well known Peru
vian Syrup, which contains among its com
pounds the Protoxide of Iron, so combined
that it assimilates with the blood and invig
orates the whole system. Tills syrup fias
proved olhacieoiis in thousands of cases, and
will do everybody good who uses it. All
druggists keep it.
I Your Life Worth lOCent
Sickness prevails everywhere, and every
body complains of some disease during their
life. W hen sieK. the object is to get well
now to sav plainly that no person in this
vorld that is suff -ring with Uysnepsia, Ijiver
Complaint and its eir-cls, such as Indiges
tion, I'ost iveness. Sick Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Heart Hum, palpitation of the Heart,
1 impressed Spirits, liiliousness, etc., can take
tJuKKN's Auoust Flower wit hout getting re
lict and cure. Jt you doubt tins, go to ward
A Harding and get a Sample bottle for 10
cents and try it. Regular size 7i cents. Two
doses will relieve you.
7Tiio National Gold Medal was awarded o
r.radloy & Hulofson for the best Photographs
in the"United State?, anil the Vienna Meda
forth' best in the world.
-1211 .Montgomery street. San Francisco.
Vacant Places
In the dental ranks will never occur if you
are particular wit h your teeth, and cleanse
them every day with that famous tooth-wash,
S( ZO! IO.VT, From youth to old age it will
keep the enamel spotless and unimpaired.
The teeth of persons who use Si JOi ONT
have a jiearldike whiteness, and the gums a
roseate fue, while the breath is purified, and
rendered sweet and fragrant. It is composed
of rare antiseptic herbs and is entirely free
from the objectionable and injurious ingre
dients'of Tooth Pastes, A-C.
A. CAKD.
To all who are su .Tering from t he errors and
indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of manhood, itc, I will send
a recipe hat will cure you, l-'RKK Ob'
CII.YUviK. This un'.-il remedy was discovered
by a missionary in South America. Send a
sif-:uUIressed I'nveloo" toth" KKV. T. JosKlMI
! IxjiAX, Station IK .''' Jiouxc, JVcw York.
no v 17-1 y.
If Yim visit, Portland
line suit of clothes at
Ackerrnan Pros., corner
ton streets.
and wish to buy a
a low priee, ea'.l at
First anil Washing-
Ackorman P.ros. have removed the re
mainder of their large stock to the store
lately occupied by j. .Taggers, one door
iirtii ofthodnigst'oie. They intend tociose
out tho entire stock, and will sell it below
San Francisco cost price.
Wi!:o!t Set injc Machine.
Having been appointed agent, for t lie world
renowned Wilson SnurrtF Skwino Ma
chink, which rec -ived t he grand prize medal
and diploma at t lie Centennial Exposition as
the best family sewing machine, I desire the
people of Clackamas county, who wish to
secure a first-das, machine, to give me a call
and examine for themselves. A properly ex
ecuted certiticat--is furnished wit h each ma
chine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free
of charge, for live years.
a2'3l f. JohN Sen i:am, Agent, Oregon City.
Oaxokk rcuKo. Hr. II. T. r.oiul, of
Philadelphia, has discovered a perfect an
tidote for tho terrible scourge of cancer.
Dr. Ilond's treatment euros without pain,
and absolutely without plasters, caustic or
knife, hut simply by acting on the cancer
cell while forming, thus slopping the sup
ply to the local disease or tiimoi-, which is
broken down and carried away by the ab
sorbents of the system. Dr. I Solid's reme
dies can be sent to any part of tho country.
Full particulars sent" free. All interested
should address Dr. II. T. Bond, Philadel
phia, Pa.
CLCK.V?IAS COUNTY 13 1 It Mt 'TO II Y.
TF.RMS OF COURT.
Circuit Court Fourth Monday in
the Fourth Monday in September.
Von nil Court First . Mondays in
April, July and September.
Count i Snit Oregon Citv.
April and
Januarj,
Count Otlh'crx ("ount v Judire. N. W. Ran
dall; County Clerk, W. II. II. Fonts: Sherin",
J. T. Apperson ; Treasurer, J. P. Ward ; .School
Superintendent, J. W. Sellwood ; Assessor, M.
Ttamsby: Coroner, O. Knight; Surveyor, S. I.
Campbell; Commissioners, Jacob Haucr and
C. It. Koork.
LIVE BUSINESS AND PKOFFSSION A L" MEN.
I.mcrn Johnson & McCown, L. T. Rarin,
and K. b. Fast ham.
Jhjvtorx W. N. Davis, Paul Royce, and C.
ICnight, Canbv.
ntti.sfJ. Welch.
Jru'f(ritx Ward & Harding.
2T roh(ints Thos. Charman. dry troods and
groceries ; Ackerrnan Iiros., dry -roods and
groceries ; I. Selling, dry goods and irroceries ;
A. bevy, dry goods and groceries; Fellows &
Harding, groceries ; T. A. bacon, groceries.
Ilotvl Clitt House.
Jlcrr S"loon Chris. Zauner, at th) depot.
Shoemaker J. H. Shepard.
JcipctcrW. 11. Hightield.
JioriksfiMl Statio'iT J. M. Racon, postofllce.
Flouring Mill Miller and Church.
lirvtrr)i Humbel A Madder.
Ciiar yftctori lien. Fuchs.
Jf-tmrxt .0 S'uhllrn John Schram.
Suva Mill A. I'roughton, city; J. II.
Jones, Ceilar Creek.
Market Heiort.
Portland Market.
bcgal tenders fd buying, P- selling.
Flour Extra. -?7 (M: suiK-rtlne, $0 00.
Wheat $V cental.
Oats SOcfivVio. t bushel.
. barley $1 cental.
Racon Sides He; hams, 12(11 ; shoulders.
Lard In keirs, l ?c. ; in 101b tins, 11c.
Putter Fresh roll, anf-iiTC.
Fruits Dried apples in sacks, Ce. ; kegs,
; piuins, pitiess, JtKiuc.; peacaes, lie.
prunes, ITc.
Kgtcs- ;;ic.
Chickens Full grown, $3 50r;i?l 00 ? dozen
Hids Dry, IV.; salted, tic; culls, 55 olT.
Tallow oc. t- lb.
Wool 2e'24e.
Feed bran. $16?1S s ton ; shorts. S27S,-J) ;
on caKe, w.
Hay baled, ?12rtvi:i ton ; loose, $10fVZ
Potatoes o-VortSi 'c. s bushel.
Onions 1 H t lb.
Mutton Sheep $2$2 50.
Or-j-oii City Market.
Wheat $1 00 busnei.
t)ats5')f55c. bushel.
Potatoes 50c. bushel.
Onions f 1 oO bushel.
Flour ?1 75 V sack or $7 00 t bbl.
Dried Fruits Apples, 0c. lb. ; plums. He.
Rutfer 2.Vi--c. lb.
Eg!rs-30e. 1 dozen.
Chickens Grown, t-1 50 t dozen.
Racon Sides, 11c. V lt; hams He.
bard 12i!3c t lb.
Hay Hi V ton.
Wool iy2 le. 3 lb.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY
ATTEHTIOH!
ATTENTION ! I
ATTENTION!!!
WE ARE SELLSMG OFF
Our Entire Stock!
In order to
CLOSE BUSINESS.
ACKERM.VX BROS.
AT-
SAN FRANCISCO COST
" Also all persons indebted to us will please
call immediately and settle up before wo
place accounts in an officer's hands and make
cxpenses,.as settlement must ue maue.
WOOL! WGQLI WQQLhWCSL!
We win buy Wool during the season while
we aro closing out, and pay the highest
market price.
ACKEItMAN BUGS.
Oregon City, April 5th. 1877.
PATKOMZE HOME 1XDUSTRY !
GEOIIGE FUCKS,
DEALER IN
CigarsiTofcacco, Pipes, Etc,
AT
BABLOW'S OLD STAND.
JIIAVrc NOW READY FOR SALE A FINK
lot of Havana and Seed Cigars, ot my own
manufacture, by the wholesale or retail, at
prices to suit the times. I will guarantee a
lirst class article, as good as can le found in
the city, manufactured by white labor.
Ciive me a call and judge for yourself.
GEO. 1-UC11S.
Oregon City, May 17, 1877-tf.
J H 11 S CHRAM,
3Ijiin St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AXD IMPORTER OF
sadiiliry-Hai-il--iS
ware, etc., etc.
"rillCII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP
V 'i can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE 0?. RETAIL.
warrant my goods as represented.
JOHN SU1IKAM,
Paddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 1, is.75-tf.
9
IFF BLOUSE.
bra I
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
T. W. RHODES,
Ii'opi-ietoi'.
Transient Hoard,
Sintrle Mruli
SI to &'J
Ier I)t.
....-iO eentw.
S5 OO
flour:! ;;er it ech
'iiuril unit tiodgiiig, iht -tveelc.,
SO Od
The Tabic will be supplied with the best the
market atforils.
Rail Supiers furnished on short notice, and
nf reasonable terms.
Nov. 1'.). Ih75 :tf
3
A. BRQUSHTGN,
ron.H INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
Oregon City and vicinity that he is pre
pared to lurnish
Fir &, Cedar Lumber,
Of everj descript ion, at low rates.
AP:?LE B0
w
ALSO,
DrjrTFlooriiiff, Oiling, Ilustio,
plrm-, (lor suei ving-, i-aiiii-f,
Pickets, and Fem-c-PosIs, Cedar,
Const) i7i lit on hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on
the shortest notice, at as low rates as it can be
purchased in the State.
Uive me a can ai. xne
OliliUOy CITY SA W MILLS.
Oregon Cit y, June 10, 1875 :tf
'(iM Jo2i n Miner' formerly of Oregon fity
H. FILLER & SON.
Dealers is
STOVES & RANGES,
Til lATr-FLi-o,
JAPANNED WARE AND HOUSE FUH-
KISHINU GOODS.
PORTLAND, 93 FRQHT ST.
ayjobbing of all kinds promptly attended
to. lebl IS7-tl.
to mm it m conoerh
BKIXO IJF.SIHOrS JOP ADOPTING A
new rule of business, I would request those
indebted to me to come and
Pay Up Bmmediately,
And save inconvenience aul expense, as
have determined to collect what is due me.
I have reduced the prices on Goods great!
and can assure all that I can give
argainoj-to uasn tiuyers-
Giimo and see for vour own satisfaction.
A. LEVY.
LIVERY, FEED, AND
STABILE.
SALE
rrtllK UNDERSIGNED PPvOPRIETOrt OF
J the Divery Stable on Fifth street, Oregon
Cits'. Oregon, keeps constantis on hand
Ilug)gi?s,JCarriagea
unci Hacks. Suddle
and Kujjfry Horses.
Ibices Treasonable
E. B. CLEMENTS,
Oregon Cit j, Nov. 5, 1S75. Proprietor.
GHRSS. ZAUriER,
DEPOT SALOON,
Opposite the Railroad Depot,
KEEPS TIIE BESTBEEIt AXD CIGARS
in the City. Give him a call. jyo-tf.
NEW STORE AND
SEW GOODS,
Af NEW ERA.
Drs Goods, Groceries, Roots and Shos
Wooden Ware, Drugs and Medicinpu.cheap for
cash or produce. a, CASTO.
AS
li A US FOS S A li A3.
U'E HAVE TIIE FOLLOWING-- REAL
Estate lor sale.
No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon City.
No, 2. mo Acres, good house, and barn full
of hay; s acres in cultivation, orchard,
good water: 15 miles from Oregon City.
1'riee ? 00, halt down.
No. 3. ltd) acres of s. S. White's donation
claim, 2J4 miles from Oregon City ; $vJ0. j
No. 4. acres, 'J miles from Oraham's ferry
on the Willamette river.SOacres in cultiva-
Hon, 12 acres in an orchard of choice varie- i
ties of fruit, oii acres in wheat, 1"0 acres
under fence, good house, barn and run
ning water, 12 miles from Oregon City,
lTice S1,2)'J, part down balance on time.
No. 5. It-Jo acres; 7o improved, a large, new,
well llnished frame dwelling, plum and
apple orchards, living water, is acres of
fall wheat, t5 miles from Oregon City, on
Molalla road, church and school house
adjoining ;-can be had lor ?1,25'J, one-third
down, balance on time.
No. i. 2d acres 10 miles cast of Oregon City,
1H miles from Viola grist and saw mill
and post oitlc ; o5 acres in cultivation, 1WJ
acres under lenee, good Irame house l.'Jx.'Jf
"I," Itix22, 3 acres in fruit trees. 1'riee 1,W.HJ,
Laif down.
No. 7. 40 acres at Milwaukie; part beaver
dam. Price, $1,000.
No. 8. :fcti acres ten miles oast of Oregon City,
7 mites from Marshtiehi station ;7d acres in
cultivation, 300 acres of level bottom land,
goovl box house and frame barn, good run
ning water for stock, good stock ranch, 700
bearing fruit trees. Price 51,200. Will sell
stock siud crops to purchaser if he desires.
No. 9. 100 acres 6 miles east of Oregon City ;
00 acres in cultivation, 5 acres in orchard,
good house and barn, remaining land
easilv cleared. Price $2,500, half down.
No. 10. 1"0 acres, more or less, 11 miles
from Oregon City, 13S miles to Portland,
20 acres in cultivation, loo more easily
cleared, all under fence, od house, good
land and plenty of water, sen on' house and
church I mile away, 9 month hool in
year. Terms easy, f 1,2-jO.
No. 11. 100 or 10') acres oil- of the north of the
Fram's claim, 4 miles from Oregon City,
open brush land, all easily cleared, living
water, good mill power, at-10 per aero ;
terms easy.
No. 12. Jacob Johnson's homestead, near
rtn-'fin Citv: 12(1 ncrcs.
No. 13. The former residence of . H . bucK
n ti I ric lots- S2.500.
No. 14. Harvey May's block, ail in cultivation.
w it h house and barn ; Mio.
No. 15. J. P. Allison's farm, 220 acres, ,o in
cultivation, 3 in orchard, good farm house,
bsirn and out buildings: $1000. half down.
No. 10. 100 acres, Hat meadow land, 9 miles
from Oregon City, HO acres in cultivation,
good house and barn, orchard, running
w;iter. uriee .VlJM).
No. 17. 171 acres, 8 miles S of Oregon City, 40
aere3 in cultivation. 4 acres orchard, 10
tons old hay, log house, 2 barns, good wa
ter, team, wairon and harness, cow and
calf, all farming implements, household
' furniture: price f IMK 1300 down.
No. 18. 200 acres, all under fence, 12 miles
miles from Oregon City, 40 in cultivation,
3 in orchard, good house and barn ; price
52000.
No. 1!). Orin Cutting farm. 3K) acres. l-'O in
cultivation. 50 more ready to plow, good
house and barn, 10 acrs in orchard ; price
foooo. Also lOTi acres, 25 in cultivation, no
house or barn ,50 acres easily cleared ; tioao
Ot her desirable bargains in Clackamas, tin
best county in the State.
Any one having money to lend can have our
services, tree ol charge, m managing inc
same and select ing securit ies.
Persons wanting to borrow money can get
favorable terms by calling on us.
JOHNSON it IiIcCOAVN, and
JOIINSOX, lilt-COWN e 5LC'UU5I.
Offices In Oregon City and Portland.
Nov. 12. lS75:tf
Johnson, Mown L Sacrum, Att'ys.
Administrator's Sale.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RV
1 H virtue of an order of sal-? made and en
tered of record on the Kith day of August, lf-77
in the Count. v Court of the State of Oregon for
the Count v "of Clackamas, in the matter of
the estate of Rewis R. Thomas, deceased.
will sell at nublic auction, at the hour of one
o'clock P. M., on
Sat urdns. tiie Ctli day of October.
at the dwelling house on the hereinafter de
scribed premises, in said county, the follow
lnz described real property belonging to sail
estate, to-wit : Commencing in t he middle of
the countv road leading from Kil vert-on to
Ore iron fit v. at or near an oak tree on th
section line between Seetions IS and 10 in T.
S.. K. 1 K. of t he illametto Meridian, am
running thence west half a mile; thence
north one-fourth of a mile ; thence cast one
fourth of a mile ; thence north one-fourth of
mile: thence cast, three-fourths of a m:l.
thence south one-fourth of a mile; Hit-newest,
one-half of a mile; thence south on--
fourth of a mile to the place of beginning.
containing iW acres more or less, being a par;
of the donation claim of Wm. M. Keiser, sit
uated in the county of Clackamas and r-i. !
of Oregon. Tcrrtis U. S. gold coin : one-; u.lf
down, balance in six months.
August -50th, 1877-It.
Administrator's Notice.
VOTICE IS HEREP.V GIVEN THAT TIIE
( the undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of Clackamas county, Ore
gon, administrator of the estate cf Jacob
Grimm, deceased. All persons havingclaims
asaiust said estate are notified to present
them with proper vouchers at the office of E.
1.. Eastham, in Oregon t ny, in sain couiny,
within six months from the date ot this
notice. H. A. STRAIGHT, AdmT.
E. E. Eastham, Aft'y for Adm'r.
Dated August 3a, 1877-lt.
Johnson, Mel'own & Marram, Atl'ys.
Executor's P3ot;c3,
HEREBY GIVE NOTICE OF MY AP-po-ntment
as Executor of tiie cst.Ttr and
will of C.vnthia Howard, deceased, ' the
Count.v Court of Clackamas county, Oicgon.
All efsons having claims against said estate
will present them with the proper vouchers to
me at tho office of Johnson, McCown & Ma
crum, attorney', i" Oregon Cits, within six
months from this date.
C. F. HOWARD, Executor.
Dated Aug. 30, 1877-lt.
Johnson, McCown & Tiaenini, Atl'ys.
Administrator's Notice.
HEREBY GIVE NOTICE
OF" MY AP
of the estate
pointmcnt as Administrator
of 1,-ewis Ijong, deceased, bs the Counts Court
of Clackamas Counts', Oregon. All persons
having claims against said estate will present
them with proper vouchers to me at the olfice
of Johnson, McCown ifc Macrum, Ait'ys, in
Oregon Cits', with in six months from t his date.
W. CAREY JOHNSON, Adm'r.
Oregon Cits, Ogn., August 30, lSn-4t.
Johnson, Jlc-Cown k hmni, Ait'ys.
EecutcrG' Notice.
IN PFRSUANCE OF THE WILD OF GEO.
I.a Rocpie, deceased, and also of an order
of the Cou nf y Court for the State of Oregon
for Clackamas county, made and entered t he
1 1th day of August, A.I). 1.S77, the undersigned
Executors of the last will anil testament and
(state of George I.a Rocque, deceased, will, on
!fI3idnS", the Y3tit rts f Sejtemler, A.IJ.
1S77, atone o'clock p. jti., at the Court House
door in Oregon Cits. Clackamas count.v. Ore
gon, proceed to sell to tho highest bidder at
public auction all the interest and estate
which said deceased liad at his death, or his
heirs and devisees now have in wh:d isknowu
as the Imperial Mills property in Oregon
Cit y.Oregon, bounded and described as follows :
lieginning at a point in the westerls boun
dary of Main street in Oregon Cit s", Oregon,
where an easterly extension of the north line
of the Imperial Mill building intersects said
street boundars; running thence southirij
along t he west boundary of said Main street
about fifty feet to a point four feef, sout h of
the point of intersection wit h an extension of
the south line of said mill building; fhoncv
at right angles west wardl by a line parallel
wit h the southern line of'said mill building
about ninety feet to a point where a southerly
extension of the west line of said mill build
ing is intersected ; thence at right angles
northerls' to and with the westi rl.y line of
said mill building and a northerly extension
T.hcreol, nlnets leet ; thence easterly by a
line parallel wit h the northerly line of s-dd
mill building sixty-six feet ; thence southerly,
at right angles, forty feet to the northerls line
of said building; 'thence easterl.v at right
angles about twenty ff-ct to the place of
beginning, together with all its appurten
ances. Terms of Satlk One-fhird in gold coin on
das of sale ; one-third in one s'ear thereafter ;
and one-third in two .years thereafter. The
deferred pas'ments are to lear interest at ten
per cent. jKT annum, pavable half yearly,
secured bs' mortgage and Fire insurance poli
cy on the propertv, adequate forsuch purpose.
J. T. APPERSON,
A. J. APPERSON,
Oregon City, August 10, lS77-4t. Executors.
NOTICE.
U. S. Laxd Office, Orep;on Cits", )
res"on. July 5th, lin. ...'--
C COMPLAINT HAVING P.F.EN ENTERED
j at this fifflce by Frederick II. I-rancis, of
Multnomah cou nty.a gainst Thos.S.Henslj' for
abandoning his homestead entr'. No.
dat"d March 21, 1S7, Uion the North Yt of the
South H of Section so. Township 1 North,
Tiange t East, in Multnoir ah cou-dy, Oregon,
with a view to the cancellation of said entr.v :
the oaid parties are hereby summoned to ap
pear at thisofficeon the2ist day of September,
1877, at It) o'clock A.M., to respond and lurnish
testimony concern i n z s;ur I alleged abandon
ment OWEN WAPE, Register.
Aug'.23dt T. II. HARRISON, Receiver.
TH8FMS ' GHARMAN.
ESTABLISHED
1853.
B ESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
JUr Oregon Citv and of the Willamette Val
ley, that he is still on hand and dolrjg I'usi
ness on the old motto, that
A SVimb'e Six J'enci in Jicttcrthan a Slow Shilling
11 have Just returned from
San Francisco.
whore I purchased one of the
LARS EST AFaD fST SULCTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; and consists in
pan, as ioiiows :
Boot s and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosierj of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Oils, Paints and
Sash and Doors, ;
Chinaware, Qucensware.
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Radics and
Gents Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fan cs No
Kopc, Farming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, r etc.
Of tho above list, I can say my stock is tho
MOST COMPLETE
ever offered in this market, and was seleted
wit n especial care ior t lie Oregon Cits t rado.AU
of which I now offer for sale at the
Lovest Fifiasket Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to bus goods for I
am DfteriitiiHil to Sell Cicai and not to allow
myself to be
nBEIlSOLD IN THE ST.1TE CF'GEEGM.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick' pas-,
ments, believing as I do that
Tvciity
Years Experience
in Oregon Cits enables me to know the re
ijuirements of the trade. Come one and all
and see for ourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS
CIIAKTJAX
cannot.be beat en in fju-ility or price. It would
be useless lor me to tell you all the advantages
I can oifer you in the sale of uods, as ev re
store that advertises does that, and probably
j-ou have been disappointed. All 1 wish to
sas is
Come, aaJ See, and Examine for- Yourselves,
for Ido not wish to make any mistakes. My
object is to fell all my old lriends now that I
am still alive, and desirous to sell goods cheap,
for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all for the liberal patronage hereto
fore bestowed.
THOS. CHARMAN,
Main Street, Oregon City.
Degal Tenders and Counts" Scrip taken at
market rates. THOS. CHARMAN.
63-50,000 lbs wool wanted bv
nov. 1. '75-tf THOS. CHARMAN.
OHAHOE OF BABE I
tafsV-iV til tu
0 FELLOWS' BlilLDiNO !
Am BACON
v lessor
to
II A KCOW
fc FIXLEK),
Dealer in
G3CGERi3 AKD PROVISIONS,
SELECTED TEAS
COFFEE,
laud SPICES,
SUITES AKD HEES,
l OREIGA IAD U03IESTIC lllim,
And a full varict.v of Goods usualls kept in a
first-class Grocery Store.
Come one, come all, and exam ine our stock.
I can sell as cheap and furnish as good an
article as any house in town.
T. A. II A COX.
Oregon City, August '25, 1S7G :tf.
FELLOWS a HARGiHG,
At The
Liisrcon-isr iaivEiry,
Dealers in '
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES k PROVISION,
yRODlX E TAKEN FROM FARMERS IN
S exchange lor Groceries.
SELECT S7EAS, CSFFEF AND SPICES.
A splendid assort ment of
Fresh Crackers and Cheese.
EOREIC:
DOMESTIC FRUITS.
And a full varietj- of goods usualls
kept in a
nrst -class Grocery store.
We invite the citizens of Oregon City, Cancr
man and vicinitv'to give t;s a call, and if Ed,
don't give you as mans' and as good a quality
of poods for your money as you can obtain
elsewhere, he will leave town.
C?-Vc deliver Goods to all parts of the City
anil Canemah tree of charge.
Oregon Cit y, March 1, 1ST7 f.
J. v. WAUD.
GEOKOK A. HARDING.
WAED & HARDING,
DR'.'GGIST? AflD APOTHECARIES,
KEKl' CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GEN
leral assortment of
Drills and Clieinicalr?,
Perfumer, '
Coin ' a itl
Tri s-k,
tSIi"idr
T-llet
o.iiw,
Uiiihe, ,
Supporters,
Eracerj i-uniy and
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Ilc-ronene Oil, Lamp C'lilmneyg,
OIush, Pull, Paints, Oil,
Varnishes and Dye Stuffx,
PURE WINES AND UUT,RX FOR MEDICINAL
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PATENT 3IEBICTNEB, ETC., ETC
KyPhj-sicians I'rscrlpt ions carefully com
pounded, and all orders correctly answered,
tyopen at all hours of the night.
B'All accounts must be paid monthly
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SAWMILL
J 11. JONES HAS tJOT HIS SAW JIIDIj
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in running order on Cedar Creek, 12
s from Orego.i Citv. and is
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GCSA LUMBER,
Of any kind, undressed, to all who may favor
him wit h a c-ill.
Address. J. H. Jones, Uingo's Point, Clack-v-mss
f ountv, Oregon
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