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' ,': '. T-- " i o o O O o o 1 ) O T. (Suicipi'jac. OREGON CITY. TIIl'RSD.W. SEPT. II, IS77. KKKVITI!-.. ; W. Ganoncj left on the last Sicamer for 'Frisco. Look-out for Selling's new ad. next week. 0 rAsk your neig,hlor.s to sub.-cribe for tho county paper. Another Church in town a branch of the G. VV. Church. Subscribe, sotiiethinir toward the .side walk to tho cemetery. ' P.reail upon the waters" at Pope's Hall Friday evening. The rainot tlie past week is rouirli on thi) grander who has his grain still in t-he lield. Kobt. M ulliiis liad a lejj badly bruised by falling from the dry dock last Saturday. David Yanwood has been appointed postmaster sit Rinyo Point, in this county. Wheat has taken a rise and is now Lringi"?; SI 0.5 per bushel in this city. Mr. Fi W. Campbell is duly authorized to receive subscriptions for the Exri-'n-vrisk. Mr. Wm. Fonts, Sr., of Canemah, has been in very poor health for the past month. Georgo H. iHival, of this city, has been granted a patent on an invention tor vehi cle running gear. Keep j'our doors loeked at night, anil don't forget to look under tho bed for burglars, o Mr. John Meldruni and wife, and Mr. Henry Meldruni, left last week for a visit to the Hay city. Moonlight excursion to this citv, and the "light fantastic" at Pope's Hall on Friday evening, Sept. tilst. Messrs. Thos. C'harman, C. H. C'aufield, Leonard Charuiaii, I. Selling and Mr. and Mrs. Abel Kudey returned from California last Aveek. Low rates of fare to" the Hay city has carried a large deleg.it ion of Clackamasites to visit the Golden State. O Work on MillertW. Church's wharf is leing rapidly pushed, and it will bo com pleted in a very whort time. "Fruits of the wine-cup" will bo illus trated Saturday evening, for the benciit of our bibulous friends Mr. J. P. lllanchard and daughter, of Canoinah, go to San Francisco this week, for a health aiul pleasure trip. Taylor's bridge, across the Tualatin, has heeii purchased by asliingtoii county, for $4'hi, and is now' a free bridge. During tho past week five buoys were attached to the rock in tho channel of the Willamette a lew miles above this city. Jasper Johnson is at Washington again trying; to make something out of his Texas claims. His chances for doing .so aro slim. 2 Special meeting of the Hoard of Dele gates Friday evening, for the transaction of important business. A lull attendance is requested. o L. Jaggars is buying and selling all kinds of produce, hav, oats, etc.. and is paying the highest market price. See ad The diploma and bronze medal awardec the Oregon City Flouring Mills at the Centennial, will shortly arrive. They started from Philadelphia August 27th. Mr. J. T. Chitwood, at Damascus will receive subscriptions for the KN'msrmsK, Give him a call at once and have a co py of the county papei or your family. J. T. Chitwood, tho Nasby of Damascus, eilli'd last Wednesday, looking as hah; and hearty as of yore, lie is highly pleased with the action of the Coiinty Court in regard to the court house. The old court hou. on the bluf:, which was destroyed by tiro years ago, was located on the wrong block, li- should have been located on tin; site chosen for the new ccurt house, one Llock .south. Mr. Wm. II. Marshall I. is been aHlicled Willi a severe attack of rheumatism to; "veral weeks, and he contemplates a trip to 'Frisco, hoping to l id himself of the allliction. A verv fine llourmg mill is iirg built. nt in Aurora thissismmer. Kvervthing entor- into its construction is new and of a substantial nature. It is expected that t! mill will be in l mining order within two weeks. Geo. Coggan's fine Clydesdale stallion, Uoert Hmee.died at Portland la-t Friday from over feeding. I'.rin-e wasjme I" th"e finest horses in the State, and JdiUtl in gold was refused for him receiitli-. 'l iie horse was at Clement's stable, in this city, during the cast season. Dramatic entertainments at Pope's Hall Friday anil Saturday evenings for the lieiictit of the Sunday Schools.' We hope ur citizens will tur.i out en masse, as it is for a worthy object, and the performance will I e well worth the price ol admission. On th Sd hist., Mr. A. 15. Stroupo, of 3Hoono's Ferry, was presented with a Umneing son, ami he was honored with the name of Stonewall Jackson. The new "omer weighed over twelve pounds, and is a handsome little fellow. A friend says that Stonewall will be the first President from Clackamas, so we have placed him in nomination. Mr. lostal Agent! Please look after the fellow that distributes the mail on tho train. Our subscribers at New Fra.Hoone's Ferry and Hubbard are getting mad be cause he carries tlie mail out to Koselmrg Ik? fore ho can find out where it belonirs. Give lii tn a drink, or something that will put a little life into him. Mr. Frazer infoims us that tho fire which destroyed Mr. Isaac Frost's oats last Saturday was caused, by the high wind which prevailed, and it was an un- i Avoidable accident. A sudden gust of j wind carried the tire from the top of the i pint! ana lgruea tlie stack ol oats, jt is likely that tho case will be amicably set tled without a law suit. Those indebted to the Extkrpkisk for subscription or advertising are respect fully notified to call and make the printer happy by giving him his just tines. It is impossible to pay our printers, buy paper aiKi ink, without a little of the "root of evil" to put up for them, and having wait ed long and patiently on a large number of our patrons, we hope they will respond -without delay. The two boys named Shannon who were charged with shooting at an Indian hail a hearing lefore Justice Athey last Monday and were discharged. The evidence pro duced went to show that they shot the -run for fun, and did not intend to make a "good Indian" of j)oor Ho. They will ho a little careful, however, in the future. aliout shooting toward anyone, that is, if they protit by the reprimand they re ceived from tlie Justice. A burglar called at Clement's stable last Saturday night, but alarmed the hostler, who attended to his ease. The light-lingered gent made his entrance through a window in the rear of the building and was proceeding to help himself when the hostler heard' him and wanted to know who it was. Receiving no answer, he jumped out of lied and called on his visitor the second time to give his name and bus iness. Altout this time the visitor was making tracks for the window, and hostler tired at him with a pistol, but, unfortun ately, missed his mark. Mr Roi.t. Ford informs us that the eounty road leading to Tualatin is almost J Vf lejn "f'-ount of obstructions and VrT1?,"!1110 thc bank opposite Canemah. M M i!?S st?teont we learn that Mr. Jas. or.,ire has 'closed the old road and ce !a.l,ew one n?i'r the river bank, t IioVp "r.Ula tll0rc is "ot anv lawful road sal miW0.i1ool,le livin- " the Tualatin waffle t,u'1,0:l,i is made passable they . rd V"V! U ? banl thVir gram and inconvfm w "ru;m". winch will be a great aSSU!!;;,'ntl.w? 'ono the county .,.. "'a 1 lock into tiie matter :it From Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant, Sent. 12th. 1S77. Mk. Eimtou: For the past ten days, the almost constant hum of tho thresher has been heard in this neighborhood, but at length the former quiet of tho hill has been restored, and now we can say "The summer Ls over, the harvest is ended, ami our grain is now saved." 'f rti 11 peaceable community hereon the hnl, and 1 cannot tell vou of any marriages, deaths or Jight.s since my List. In laet. evervon.- seems to !. mi.,) need some red pepner sprinkled around to wake them. Mrs. A. and Miss H. left on the last trip of the F.ldc-r for San Francisco. Mrs returns shortly, while Miss H. remains through tho winter. We wish them both a pleasant jotiriu-y and safe return. M e aro soon to lose .Messrs. IIiJIik :nnl IJyers, who leave for their lormer home in ioe J,asi. , e nope their a pleasant but short one. trip will be Xo longer is the cry of "Get up, Doe" heard on the road, and we miss the music ol that sweet but plaintive voice that used to utter it. "He" declares he loves hogs and ooi- son oak better than anvthiiiir. Mr. Kennedy is slowlv clearing C.ir,t Appersons's land. Messrs. Williams & L.nvtun raised eleven hundred bushels of -grain. Unite a number of Portland i.eonle rus ticating at Mt. Pleasant this summer. Mr. llunnell is erecting a new house on his place. Mr. arner raised lorty I Uriels of grain to the acre, without plowing. Tlie "Harvesters" are talking of prac ticing for the third game of ball with the Clackamas. They meet with a severe loss by the injury of Chas. Carter. No more from Yours Truly, ' Fakmku. : County Court. KASPALL, JfliOK. SEt'TKMr.K'l Tl'UM. Gordon road, on the upper Molalla Seba Foster, J.G.Foster and S. Walden appointed viewers, Frank Campbell sur veyor; to meet at the intersection of Har rison Wright and Silverton road on Tues day, Oct. 2d, 1S77. lhidge across canyon near Marshfield It is ordered that tlie county judge em ploy sonf one to build said "bridge. In tho matierof tho taxof IlX.l'ittoek It is ordered that the clerk make a lUt of property and costs, and that the sheriit proceed to collect the tax. The county judge was authorized to pro cure a confirmatory deed to tho county addition to Oregon Citv. It is hereby ordered -that a tax of 22 mills bo and is hereby levied for the fol lowing purposes, to-w it : 7 mills for State and paying outstanding warrants, G mills for school, and 12 milts for county pur poses. Pudding river bridge It is ordered that orders bo drawn on tha county treasurer for ?:".12 in favor of Mr. Irvin for the repair of said bridge. The following appointments to tlie State University were made: Miss-F. P. Gage, O. Stinglev, Wm. Faucheon and J. Itieh ard Winston. The clerk was ordered to make the nec essary copies of the assessment roll and carry out'the tax as required by law, and turn over to the sheriil" with warrants to collect the tax for ls77. A term of the county court was ordered to be held Nov. 0, 1-77, and continue from day to itav until biu-dnes-s shall be com pleted. Hill for coroner's inquest on the body of J. D. Crawford, S- Jti M, was ordered paid. Jury I.fct. The following is a list of jurors drawn for the September term of tlie Circuit Court, to convene on the 21th i.nst. : F. Skinin, of Marquam's Precinct, by occupation a farmer: Geo. Marshall, Fagle creek, farmer ; G. W. Parrish, Highland, farmer; S. if. Darter, Tualatin, farmer; W. J . Dills, Heaver creek, farmer ; M. A. Nlmf ton, Oregon City, book-keeper: Win. Gilliam, Cascades, farmer; Thos. Hrady, Union, farmer; J. J. Young, Cascades, farmer; A. S. Hawton, Canemah, farmer; J. S. Jlisley, Milwaukee, farmer; Joseph How 11, Canemah, carpenter: C. A. Wa'de MarshlieM, farmer: J. H. H.uiey. Si!;i Springs, tanner; Daniel i'uti'er," Viola, farmer; Walter Carman, Oswego, farmer; Jos. Dickens, Oregon City, farmer; Moses Miller, Union, fanner; A. J. Cason, Ore gon ( ity, tanner; John X. Smith, L' . pp'-'i-Mar- Molalla. tanner: ..'Iwi muck qiiams, farne'r; M. Hraeket farmer; J. W. May;':.l'i, i d.a . H. H. Chase, Cascad.es, farmer: J lioit, Sotia Springs, farni-r : Na dren. New l aa, iarmer : Frank! , Union, farmer ; oim W il u'l Wal- swego, larmer; field, 'firmer ; J as Aimriw ( i-u iv, .l a rsli-Wii;.si-ii, Hock creek, tarim r fa: mrr (sear JS tin Jas. Fatoii, i ' , Howcr ivrr crcei' Molalla. , farmer. C'i.'v Coiitiei!. ' 1 tegular met ting of ; lie City Council was held la.xt Monday evening. Present Mavor Harin. Keeonler Wliitloek, Conns. Cliureli, P.KiiH't. Morton, Wado and De ment. Proceedings were as follows: Ueport of tlie assessor and collector was read and approved. The following bills were ordered paid: Wm. Whitlock, S10; Pone V Co., 10 s) ; T. J. P.roderiek, .'it.f; M. C. Athey, "i; F.NTKKl'RtsK, y25 : S. 15. Calitl, s:;s; W. May, 5;J1 ; F. M. Albright S1 47. Deport of chief engineer in regard to 1.C11 on engine house, being cracked and useless, was referred to committee on tire and water. Hid of Miller tfc Pilshury fir repairing steps up me I. Uili on tourlh street was accepted and they were rejiiired to com plete the same within twenty days. Hill of Water Co. was ordered to be paid, at'U'i- said bill should be conected. Adjourned.- o r.i:i:ia..is and Foorr.ns. The low rates of fare between Sa.ii Francisco and Portland is filling our State with thescum of the Golden State, and it behooves our citizens to keep an eye on their valuables and be prepared with firearms for the i midnight visitor. Several robberies were I committed in this vicinity last week. Last Thursday a man named Hodges, living on the Sandy, was coming to this city, and a couple of road agents stopped him near the Clackamas bridge and went through his pockets and got c:2."0. On Fri day morning about 1 o'clock', a burglar visited the residence of Mr. I.. Iladaway, foreman of this otlice, but making consid erable noise, aroused the ho4t, who routed him out. Saturday evening, while Mr. Stevens, agent at the depot, wa's At supper, some of these scoundrels broke into the ofitee and took s2- i3 out of the till. This robliery was perpetrated in open daylight while people were passing by, and it must have ieen a desperate character who took such chances. The entrance was ell'ected through the window in the south side of the building, in plain view from the resi dence of Mr. Win. Fudev. Mo.M-MKXTAL. The one and one half tons of Monumental ore reduced by Fi.sk, the assay er, in Portland, yielded nearly six hundred dollars p?r ton in silver bul lion. When it is to be remembered that the average of tlie last of the rock from the oonanza mines m the California and onsoh, atrd Virginia is less than one hundred dollars i er ton, it is easy to see t inn .V-JOT""01;8 of this have a "hi- e - ir VUui' l-,rty,'li" there is a sutli ciencj ot the ore. The Company are rmi- in"7hi l,,,nc .for the purpose of elucidat e V Vm-1 i"' ?n,,! l,;lve t'P one of ut , i" 'i thou1l-t and if the other three develop as handsomely, it will con clusively estabi un thl t,-.,. ...",.. tne U st mine t!j,. Daeiiic eoast. We Vi i"" i-aciue coast. We iopo thf-ir anticipations i:;y be realized, o KhoiiM hke to know thatOre-o: las at least one hrst-class mine " as h; Xew Era. Tlie Lafayette Cornier has the following notice of this enterprising and growing little burg:. "This little viH lago is situated on Parrott creek, about six miles above Oregon City, on the Will ini- ?tti.,"'fr-TTiiis is lhc',lace here the O. iV-C L. H. Co., intend snendin" fin tieo in making a park. Should the locks' bo closed, all the steamboats outside of the old line will unload freight at tin's place A large force of nu n have 1-eon eng a'-ed Ill inaKing w uiguams m tne tllamette at that place. Real Estate Translers. The following are the transfers of real estate which have taken place since our issue of Sept. 0, compiled by Mr. Win. Whitlock, deputj- county clerk : United States to Daniel Pierce, tho N K ol s'tion 21, T 1 S 11 2 F, containing lf acres. " !,,n!Ok0 ami vvi:. t() Henry Onng, the S U '4 of section 2s, T5S K f F, coii tainmg lot) acres; consideration L mted States to Flias Shiver, the S (j of x-S-iV'' 1-1 ut' S,'c'ti,-)I1 1. :md the N of the V ot S0,-lK'11 l-i 2 8 H 4 F, contain ing Us.) acres. Thos Hartlett and w ife to C.Hess.block.s 11 and 12 in the town of Ml. Pleasant ; consuleralion 220. Johanna Hartlett to Louisa Hess, lot 2 in block 1) in holmes' addition to Oregon City ; consideration iSo. r, V- -.V Il,,1its and W. H. Darner to ''.'"il ' l1;ll ts .f sections U and 10, 1 :5S K2 F, containing ) acres; consider ation 5-150. rKAn Slacgii ti:i;kd. A correspondent, writing from Aurora under date of Sept. 1, gives us the following account of the slaughter of a bear: "Last Monday, as Mr. oliert, of Aurora, was going td his orchard, he saw something jump over the fence, which he supposed to he a China man, but it turned out to be a large black bear. Sam was not fixed for a war with bruin, as he had no firearms, so, without waiting to bid the stranger good-bye, he t-li'iw.!- l. u:.. .1." .-win r. uiiuit', (..uiiii'.' on ine wav for his brothers, Hen and Lilly, (the latter once bettor known as Captain), and his bi-otherinlaw L,al Miller. They proceeded to arm themselves with thennghty weap ons of war, and soon arrived at the orch ard ; but bruin had left for parts unknown. Alter hunting for about two hours, they discovered tlie prize resting on the limb of a fir tree, nearly ."50 feet from the ground. Capt. Hilly was the lucky man who saw him first, and at onee sent a ball of lead into a vital :u t of bruin, which killed him as 'dead as a mackarel.' Investigation showed that it was a black bear about twelve years old, and. weighed between 12" and U)0 pounds. The bear was shot near Hear creek, about a mile from the Needy postoftiee." A Nkw Qt-Ain-z Mii.n. Mr. W. P. Sal mon, of Portland, at one timo a resident of this cit3', is the inventor of a quartz mill, which is said to completely throw other machines in the shade. A corres pondent of the Hee says: "Mining ex nerts, like tho inventor, claim it to be a big thing. All credit is due Mr. Salmon for his untiring energy in the prosecution of this invention to its completion, and we predict for his machine a hearty welcome to the many loads of Fastern and South ern Oregon. We hope Mr. Salmon will take his' machine to the State Fair, so that others, more competent judges than our selves, may pass judgment upon the work ings of this truly wonderful machine. A sordial invitation is extended to all wish ing to see the mill in operation to call at the Portland ice works." Ar.ui:sri:n. Andrew Sprouls, n well known resident of this county, wlio.se reputation has always been good, has been arrested on a charge of violating the person of his step-daughter, some months ago. lie was indicted by the grand jury at its last session, but Andy had left the country when the warrant was issued for his arrest. He went to Grant county, and his whereabouts were found out by his writing to friends here, and a warrant for his apprehension was sent to tho .sheriff of Grant county, who made the arrest and brought his prisoner to this city last Fri day, and turned him over to the author ities. He will have a hearing in tlie Cir cuit Court, which convenes the latter part of this month. Sprouls says there is no truth in the charge, and we" hope it is so. C r. m kit-: i! Y Si n i : v.' a t . i: . At the lard meet ing of the City Council the matter of a sidewalk to. (he cemetery was referred to the eommettee on streets and public prop erty, to find out what the cost would be and how much would be contributed by the citizens. Couns. Church and Wade said they would give ?I0 each to help con struct the walk, and if others willnspond in as liberal a manner, we have no doubt hut what this long-needed improvement will at last be accomplished. Let the sub scription be freely circulated at once, and have the work under way before tho rainy se.'ssoii sets in. This is an improvement which is of great bene.it to ali, and none should be missed. Dramatic 1 Is r::i: : Ai.vMi:NT.--The Atehi Amateurs of this city, propose to give our citizens two evening' entcrtainmont at Pone's Hail this week, and we hone they will be greeted with overflowing houses. Tiieyjropo.so to devote the roceeds to a good object, and our j-eople should en courage them in the eiVort. On Friday evening' will be played "Dread upon the waters," ami on Saturday evening "Fruits of the wine cuj)." The price of admission lias been placed at the low figure of fifty cents for big folks and twenty-live cents for little ones, which is w ithin the reach of all. Kxcoup.auk Tin-: Immiouant. Just now a large number of persons are coming into tlie country in search of homes. As h rule they are families with mean, but occasionally a poor straggler will be found whose means are exhausted, and who must depend upon his employment for his daily bread. In all .such cases, says the Hecord , our citizens and men of means should strain a point to help tho needy immigrant. Look about your place and find something for him to do, and thus make the stranger feel that he has found a home among a sympathizing and liberal people. Special Notici;.-I. Sidling has jn-t returned from San Francisco, and brought the largest slock of jroods ever imported or arrived in this city, and ho will sell the same at prices to suit tie times. In drfss goods, all shades and latest styles, with trimmings to match; in clothii;i, the latest cut for gent's, youth and boy's wear, at prices way down, and in gen eral a ful 1 stock of goods, (.'all early and secure bargains before purchasing else where. Goods must !e sold and money raised to a3T freight. Lkttkis List. Tlie following is a list ol the letters remaining in the postoihco at Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, September 1:1th, 1.V77: Ausfin, W. P. Jones, Miss Margaret Hlackler.MissLydia. Patterson. H. L. Heason, Miss Mary. Parmer, Mr. Mary. Curry. John. " Kaiehle, W. Doslfields, James. Iloljertson, DinT M. Horron, John. Schworer, Adolph. If called for please say when advertised. J. M. HA CON, P. M. Heavy TjOss. Mr. Isaac Frost, of Can by, lost 1,500 bushels of oats by firo last Saturday. A man named Frazer was threshing for him with a steam thresher, and the sparks from the engine got into the stacks and started tho lire which re sulted so disastrously. Mr. Frost claims that it was negligence on Frazer'.s part, and will bring suit for damages in t he Circuit Court, which convenes on tlie24f!i. The machine has been attached, pending the result of the suit. 'W ATETt-Wn k ei. Mr. W. M. Wallace advertises in this issue that he is agent for tho justly celebrated Moore it Parker Turbine water wheel, manufactured at Portland. Several of these wheels are in ue in this county, and give satisfaction in everv instance; and any one wishing any thin' of this kind would do well to give liim'a call. For full particulars apply to Mr. Wallace, at Cutting's mill, or at tins office. J kepout Peniko. Tho report to the I effect that Michael O'Laughlin, of French ' Prairie, who was supposed to be dead and : buried, was in Illinois, alive and well, is , denied by Thos. Fitztrenikl, who lives near (iervais. who says that O'Laughlin died nt his house on the 21t of March and , was buried at .St. Paul on the 'J3-.1 of that ! Mr. Peter Heater, who resides in Pleas ant Hill precinct, met with the misfor tune- of loosing a valuablo horso last I iuesday. coining to mis city, he left tho horse tied to a tree on tho opjosite side from the ferrv. On returning he found the animal dead, evidently choked by jHilliiig on the rope. The Spartans of Vancouver ami the Athletics had a contest on the diamond field last Saturday at Portland, and the Vancouver boys carried oil' the honors. The score stood, Athletics lii, Spartans l'J. The second game will take place to-morrow at Vancouver. Owing to a "slight misunderstanding," the proceed-; of the entertainments Fri day and Saturday evenings will be do nated to the Sunday Schools of this city. Miss Emma Miller will -sing "Too Late" at the dramatic entertainment on Friday evening. fc'roi'.i Hon. V. II. Jones, of West Dover, Vl TIUIIUI. "I have been troubled from my boyhood with chronic or hereditary lung com plaint. Some years since, early in t he winter, 1 toolc cold, which as usual settled into -h severe cough, which continued to increase as the season advanced, ali hough I made use of all the cough remedies I had knowledge of. My tamily physician also prescribed for me, hut I experienced no relief. During all this time 1 wa? gradually running down, losing flesh ami strength, until my friends as well as my self, became very much aiarnied, thinking I should waste away in consumption. While in Poston, during t he spring following, I was induced to try Wistah's Balsam ok Wild Ciiuititv. After one day's trial I was sensible that it was relieving lie? ; in ten day.stime my coiigh had entirely ceased, and I was soon re stored to health and strength. I have ever since kept the IIai.sam in my house, and whenever any member of my family has a cough or cold, it is immediately resorted to. No family should bo without it." Sold by ad druggists. Koiisibltt Ailvirv. You are asked every day through tho col umns of newspapers and hy your Druggist to use something for your Dyspepsia and lilver Complaint that you know nothing about, you get discouraged ppendintr money Avithbut little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that (iliKEN'S Auoust l-'iO'Ki will care yon of Dyspepsia and Iaver Complaint with all its effects, such as .Sour 8toniach, rsick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, palpi tation of the Heart, lie art-burn, Water-brash, Fullness at. the pit of the stomach, Velio- Skin, Coated Tongue, Coming up of food alter eating, low spirits, tc, ve ask you to go to Ward A- 1 larding and get a Sample lint tie of iiiiKHN's AuoirsT Kr.oWK.it for ID cents and try it, or a Kegular Size for 76 cents, two doses will relieve you. I Tour Iife Worth 10 Out Sickness nrevails everywhere, and every body complains of some disease during their life. When sick, the object is to get well; now to say plainly that, no person in this vorld that, is suffering with Dyspepsia, hivcr Complaint, and its elfects, such as Indiges tion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour .Stom ach, Hi-art. P.urn, palpitation of the Heart, Depressed, Spirits, Piliotisness, etc., can take Okken's AuoesT Ki.oWF.a without getting re lief mid cure. Jf you doubt this, go to Ward A: Hording and get a .Sample P.ottle for 111 c-n:s and try it. Kegular siso 73 cents. Two doses will relieve you. r3"The Xat ionalUold Medal was awarded 'o Kradley it Kulofsoji lor the best Photographs in the I'nited States, and tho Vienna Meda for t he best, in the world. 42J Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Viic:mt Places In the dental ranks will never occur if you are particular with your teeth, and cleanse them every day with that famous tooth-wash, SO.ODoN'T. l'roin yout h to old age it will keep th" enamel sputless and unimpaired. The teet h of persons who use N )A)i lONT have a peari-like whiteness, and the gums a roseate l ue, while the breath is purified, and rendered sweet and fragrant. I is composed fit" rare antiseptic herbs and is entirely free from the obj-ct ioiiable and injurious ingre dients of Tooth Pastes, Ac. A C Al i 13. To ail who are suffering, from the errors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, 1 will send ri recipe that will cure you, 1-ItKl-; OK f'HAUi iFI. This great remedy was discovered bv a missionarvin South America. Send ;i self-addressed envelope tothe HKV. T. JoSKl'll is man, Sltili'jn I. JliUl". Joun', A'cic l'urk, novlT-ly. It" Vou visit Portland and wish to bay a fine suit of clothes at. a low price, call at Acltcrmaii Dims., corner First and Wash ing totl -Streets. AokenmiTi line:, have remove:.! the re main;!, rot th'-ir lar;e stock to the store lately occupied y L. .Pernors, one tloor nort !i oft iie ilrnrr stoj e. They intend I o close nut the entire stock, ami will sell it holow .San I'i-.uicisco cost price. S':-Oii Sc-n iisx' Mjtitiliie. I laving hi-en a npointed agent for t lc world-renov.-icd WlI.SON SMCTTI.K ST.WlNO MA C1I f.VK which received tlie grand prize medal and. d iploma at the ( 'eni.en nia 1 Ex posit ion as the lx st family se,-ii:g machine, I desire the people- of Clackamas county, who wish to secure a first-class machine, to give me a call and exam ine for t hemselves. A properly ex ecuted cert i fica t is fern ished with each nia chine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free of charge, for live years. a'i itf. JohN Sen ham, Agent, Oregon City. - Caxckh Cmi:n. Dr. 11. T. lioml, of Philadelphia, has discovered a perfect an tidote for the terrible scourge of cancer. Ir. llond's treatment cures without pain, and absolutely without plasters, caustic or knife, but simply by actinti on the cancer cell while forming, tints stoppinpr the sup ply to the local tlisea.se or tumor, which is broken down and carried away by the ab sorbents of the system. Dr. llond's reme dies can he, sent to any prt of the country. Foil particulars sent free. All interested should address Dr. II. T. Bond, Philadel phia, Pa. CLACKAMAS COf.VTV DIltKCTOHV. TERM'S OF rOCKT. Cirruit Covrt Fourth Monday in April and the Fourth Monday in September. (.'ountj Court 1- irst Mondays in January, April, .July and September. 'uniit i iSVvt Oregon ( ity. Countii ijylcrrx County Judge, N'. W. Ran dall ; Comity Clerk, W. II. H. Fouls: Sheriff, J. T. Appersoii ; Treasurer, J. P. Ward ; School Superintendent, J. W. Sell wood: Assessor, M. liinnsii.v: Coroner, O. Knight ; Surveyor, S. D. ( 'am pb.-ll -. Commissioners, Jajob Bauer and C. it. ltxirk. LIVE IlL'SINKSS AND PROFESSION. I. 3rKN'. TstH'vcn Johnson & McCown, Ij. T. P.arin, and E. D. East ham. Vf.Hnrx V. N. Davis, Paul F.oyce, and C. Knight, Canbv. Ji;ifixt.T. Welch. J'riififixti Ward A Harding. Jfrrc'xtnts Thos. Charman, dry goods and groceries; Aekerman lir.).., dry goods and groceries ; I. Selling, dry goods ami groceries ; A. bevy, dry goods and groceries; Fellows &. Ha nling, groceries ; T. A. l'acon, groceries. Hotel Clitt House. 7' it Saloon Chris. Zauner, at the deixit. XfinemakTJ. H. Shepard. JrwflcrW. H. Ilighlield. Jlrioks it ml Stationer? J. M. Racon, postoffice. I-'louriiirj Mill. Mi Her and Church. flreiccrti llumbfl A Madder. iHij'tr J-'iwtorti ( ieo. Fuchs. Jfm tn.i ,t SniMUin John Schram. Saws Mill S. A. Rroughton, city, J. II. Jones, Cedar Creek. ?Iarkct Keport. Port land ;iarktt. Tcgal fend'Ts 01 buying, 0."i .'jelling. I'lour Extra. ?7 O) ;'superriuc, $0 'J'.. Wheat $1 ii. cental. Jats ;Vjc.k")C. bushel. P.arley d ;i cental. r.acon Sides l'.c ; haais, 12(5,11 ; shoulders, Sill. I.arrl In kegs, lf?e. ; In VHh tins, 1 1c. P.utt'-r Fresh roll, I''j-Sc. Fruits Dried apples in sacks, Gc. ; kegs, 7; plums, pitless, Ple. ; peacaes, lie; prunes, 17c. Eggs- i3c. Chickens Full grown, f3 501 00 doren. Hides Dry, loc. : salted, tic: culls, off. Tallow 5c. V tt. Wool i-Mrt-'e. Feed F.ran. ShilS V ton -, shorts, f7330; oil cake, $!U W. Hay Baled, ton ; loose, S10&S12. 1'otatoes l-j'toec. V bushel. Onions 1 r- 1 V th. . Mutton Sheei ?2'.i?2 50. Orer City JIarUet. Wheat ?1 5 p tjusnei. Oats 5fWvVc. H bushel. Potatoes 5ac. l bushel. Onions $1 y) $ busliel. Flour ?1 75 tl sack orJ7 00 73 bbl. liried Fruits Apples, 6c. tl K. ; plums, 11c Putter i-VV?. lb. I"ggs-30c. doen. Cnic kens Grown, ?'! 50 dozen. P.acon Sides, 1 le. ft ; hams 11c. I.ard VJl3c j . H .iv !2 ton. Wool 22Cr2te. $ ft. ATTENTION! ATTENTION ! ! ATTENTION ! ! ! WE ARE $LL3.'G OFF Our Entire Stock! In order to CLOSE BUSINESS. ACKER.HAX EROS. AT SAH F8AHG13G0 DOST Also all persons indebted to us will pleaso call immediately and settle up before we plac"? accounts in an officer's hands and make expenses, as settlement must be made. WOOL! WSSLrWCOLIiVGOLr We win buy Wool during tho season while we aro closing out, and pay the highest market price. ACKEUMAN I1UOS. Oregon City, April 5th, 1S77. PATUO.MZE 1IC.UE l.WSTBY .' GEOEGJE FUC11S, DEALER IX Cigars, iTobacco, Pipos,Etc, AT 11AKLOW.S OLD STAND. T HAVE XOW REAIiY I'OIt SALE A FINE JL 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 lirst ciass article, as good as can he found in the city, manufactured by white labor. dive me a call and judge for vourself. c;KO. i'UCHS. Oregon City, May 17, 1377-tf. 'JOHN B O H R A m , Main Ht., Oregon City. 3IA51FACTIKER AM) IMPORTER OF Saildlen, ISaiiieMs, .Niilllci-y-l!ard- wurt, etc., etc. WHICH HE OFFEKS AS CHEAP AS can be had in the State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ".7"1 warrant my goods as represented. JOHN SCHitAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 1, ls;;tf. 0 R E G ON CI T Y, 0 HUGO N. T. . RHODES, lroprietor. Transient Hoard, 1 to ' jier D.ij. Ninvi'Jf Men Is oO rciils. Hoard ;.er Week S. OO liourd uiid I.iocl'jiiiy, jht week "J5 OO The Table will he supplied with the best the market nirords. Hall Suppers furnished on short notice, and at reasonable terms. Nov. PI. t-;7:tf S. A. EIUUU iiron.ii INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ?V Oregon City and vicinity that he is pre pared to furnish Fir & Cedar Lumber, Of every description, at low rates. AP.?LEAB0XE . AI,SO, I)ryIIoorlittf, CeiiiMj;. Ilustic, ' .Spnife, (for shelving), I.( lice. Pickets, ami Fettce-I'osts, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Street ami Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest notice, at as low rates as it can be purchased in the State. Give me a ca II at t he OJUUJOX CITY SA vr MIT.LS. Oregon City, June 10, 1S75 :tf "Mil John Miller,"' formerly of Oregon City J. W. TELLER & SOH. Dealers in STOVES & RANGES, JAPAKHED WARE AND HOUSE FUR NISHING GOODS. PORTLAND, 93 FROfsT ST. IfVJobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. febl lS77-tf. IMPORTANT TO WHOM IT m COKCERN BEINO DKSIROrS OP ADOPTING A ni'w rul of business, I would request those indebted to me to come and Pay Up Immediately, And save inconvenience and expense, as have determined to collect what is due mo. j I have reduced the prices on (Joods great! ! and can assure all that I can give Bargains to .Cash Buyers, Come and see for your own satisfaction A . LEVY. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE rpHE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF L theliivcry Stable on Fifth street, Oregon City. Oregon, keeps constantly on hand Hug-ris,Carria;C'a and Hacks. Saddle and Kiisrsry Horses. I'x-iccs Reasonable E. D. CLE EV!Er4TS, Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1875. Proprietor. CHRIS. 'ZAUNER, DEPOT SALOON, Opposite the Railroad Depot, KEEPS THE BEST BEER AXDCIKtltS in the City. Give him a call. Jy5-tf. N. N. N. NEW STORE AMD NEW GOODS, Af NEW ERA. Iry Oooils, Groceries, Boots and Shoes Wooden Ware, Drugs and Medlcines.eheap for cash or produce. J. CASIO. A N 1 WE HAVE THE FOO.OWIXG Estate for sale. No. 1. Desirable building block in Oregon City. Xo. 2. l(o Acres, good house, and barn full of hay; 8 acrt-s in cultivation, orchard, good water: 1" miles Iron) Oregon City, l'rice S-VKl, liall down. No. :i. IiW acres of s. S. White's donation claim, IV, miles from Oregon City : jrj'.H. Xo. 4. Sl-ij acres, 2 miles from Graham's ferry on the Willamette river. Macres in cultiva tion, 12 acres in an orchard of choice varie- , ties of iruit, 'M acres in wheat, 15!J acn s ! undtr fenct irr:fui hfi'ise h:irn iiiitl run- I ning water, 12 miles from Oregon City, l'rice ? 1,250, part down balance on time. Xo. 5. li&O acres ; 75 improved, a large, new, well finished frame dwelliug, plum and apple orchards, living water, IS acres of fall wheat, (i miles from Oregon City, on Molalla road, church and school house adjoining ; can bo had lor il,'S), one-third down, balance on time. Xo. (i. 2i'l acres 10 milea cast, of Oregon City, 16 miles from Viola grist and saw mill and jiostoflie ; A't acres in cultivation, 100 acres under fence, good frame house loxiil "L" 10x22, J acres la fruit trees. l'rice Jl.oeo, half down. Xo. 7. iO acres nt Milwaukie ; part beaver dam. Price, $1,000. Xo. 8. :t"0 acres ten miles eastof Oregon City, 7 miles lrom Marshiield stat ion ; 75 acres in cultivation, IStO acres of level bottom land, good box house and fraiue barn, good run ning water lor stock, good stock ranch, 7e0 bearing fruit trees. Price 1,2U0. Will sell stock and crops to purchaser if he desires. Xo. 9. ltM acres 6 miles east of Oregon City ; 60 acres in cultivation, 5 acres in orchard, good house and barn, remaining land easily cleared. l'rice $2,5oo, half down. Xo. 10. 15o acres, more or less, 11 miles from Oregon City, l.ii miles to Portland, 20 acres in cultivation, 100 more easily cleared, all under fence, good house, good land and plenty of water, schoo.'house and church 1 mile away, 9 month hool ui year. Terms easy, f 1,250.- Xo. 11. 100 or 100 acres otr of the north of the Pram's claim, 4 miles from Oregon City, open brush land, all easily cleared, living water, good mill power, at $10 per acrj ; terms chsv. Xo. 12. Jacob Johnson's homestead, near Oregon City : 120 acres. Xo. 13. The former residence of W. IV. Buck and six lots; $2,500. Xo. 11. Harvey May's block, jiil in cultivation, with bouse anil barn ; JslO. No. 15. J. P. Allison's farm, 220 acres, 75 in cultivation, .'5 in orchard, good farm house, barn and out buildings; $1000, half down. Xo. Hi. 100 acres. Hat meadow land, 0 miles from Oregon City, SO acres in cultivation, good house and barn, orchard, running water, price $5000. Xo. 17. 171 acres, S miles S of Oregon City, 40 acres in cultivation, 4 acres orchard, 10 tons old hay, log house, 2 barns, good wa ter, team, wagon and harness, cow and calf, all farming implements, household furniture ; price $1000, bloo down. Xo. 18. 200 acres, all under lencc, 12 miles in lies lrom Oregon City, lu in cultivation, 3 in orchard, good house and barn ; price 2000. Xo. Orin Cutting farm, 300 acres, 120 in cultivation, 50 more ready to plow, good house and barn, 10 acres in orchard ; price $i000. Also 105 acres, 25 in cult ivat ion, no house or barn,50 acres easily cleared ; ; i ;oo. Ot her desirable bargains in Clackamas, the best, county in the Slate. Any one having money toiemlcan have our services, free of charge, in managing the same and selecting securities. Persons wanting to borrow money can get favorable terms by calling on us. JOII.VSOX ki JU-COVt'X, ntil JOHSO, Mtf'OtVX i MAf'lil I. Olliees m Oregon City and Portland. Xov. 12. lS75:tf Joli nsoii, 3IcCowti L jlaeruiiiT AU'ys. Administrator's Sale. "VTOTICE IS lli;i'Kl!Y GIVEN THAT IJY AS virtue of an order of sale made and en tered of record on t he 101 h day of August , ls7 , in the County Court of the State of Oregon lor the County of Clackamas, in the matter of the estate of Lewis D. Thomas, deceased, 1 will sell at public auction, at the hour of one o'clock p. M., on Saturday, tl CtJi d.ij- of Octoljfr, 17?, at the dwelling house on the hereinafter de scribed premises, in said county, tho follow ing described real property belonging to said estate, to-wit : Commencing in the middle of the count v road leading from Silverton to Oregon City, at or icar an oak tree on th. section line between Sections is and la in 1. S., K. 1 I-., of the Willamette Mi ridian, and running thence west half a mile; thence north one-fourth of a mile: t hence east oiu fourth of a mile; thence north one-fourt h of a miic; thence east three-fourths of a iouo; thence soutn one-lourth ol a mile; thence west one-half of a mile; tlir-nc- south or, e fourth of :i mile to the place of beginning, containing 2?H) acres more or less, being a pan of the donation claim of Wm. M. Keiser. sit uated in the county of Clackamas and State of Oregon. Terms U. S. gold coir. ; oac-half down, balance' in six months. JolIX HOOF, A'liii'r. August 30th, lS77-lt. Administrate s ?3otico. "VOTICE IS IIEUEI1Y" GIVEN THAT THE the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas county, Ore gon, administrator of the estate rf Jacob Grimm, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are not Hied to present them with proper vouchers at the ollice of K. I.. Kastham, in Oregon City, in said county, within six months from tho date of this notice. H. A. STKAIGHT, Aum'r. E. I... Easi'iia.', Alt 'y for Adm'r. Dated August 30, 1877-lt. Johnson, Mcl'own & Marruisi, Att'ys. Executor's Piotico.. Tf IIEUEr.Y GIVE NOTICE OF MY AP H. jo-ntnient as Executor of the estr.te and will of Cynthia Howard, deceased, oy the County Court of Clackamas county, Oiegon. All persons having claims against said estate will present them with the proper vouchers to me at the ollice of Johnson, McCown A: Ma crum, attorneys, in Oregon City, within six months from this date. C. F. HOWAP.D, Executor. Dated Aug. 30,.1877-M. Johnson, ?I(Tovn & Marrum, AU'ys. Administrator's Notice. IHEREP.Y GIVE NOTICE OF MY Ap pointment as Administrator of the estate of Dewis Kong, deceased, by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate will present them with proper vouchers to me at the oilice of Johnson, Met Macrum, Att'ys, in Oregon City, wi; bin six months from t his date. W. OAHEY JOHNSON. AdmV. Oregon City, Ogn., August SO, 1S77-H. Joliiisci!, Md'own & r:3;irriiii!, Att'ys. Executors' notice. IN PFRSUANCE OF THE WIEE OF GEO. I,a Rocque, deceased, and also of an order of t he County Court for the State? of Oregon for Clackamas county, made and entered the 11th day of August, A. I. LS77, the undersigned Executors of the last will and testament and estate of George I,a Rocque, deceased, will, on .Muday,tUe 17tU day of September, A. I. 1S77, atone o'cloek 1. r., at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas count v. Ore gon, proceed lo sell to the highest bidder at, public auction all the interest, and estate which said deceased had at his death, or his heirs and devisees now have in what is know n as the Imperial Mills property in Oregon City,Oregon,ltound-d and described as follows : Beginning at. a point in the wcstTiv Ikhiii dary of Main street, in Oregon City, "Oregon, where an easterly extension of the'nortli line of th'? Imperial Mill building intersects said street boundary; running thence soulherlv along the west boundary of said Main street about fifty feet to a point four feet south of the point of Intersection with an extension of the south line of said mill building; thence at right angles west ward lv by a line paralle", wit h the southern lino of'sa'id mill building about ninety feet to a !oint where a sout herly extension of tho west line of said mill buiid- I ing is intersected; thence at right angles ! northerly to ami with the wesd'-rly line of said mill building, and a northerly extension thereof, ninety teet : thence easterly bv a line parallel with tho northerly line of said mill building sixty-six feet ; t hence sout herly, at right angles, forty feet tothe northerly line of said building; "thence easterly at right angles about twenty feet to the place of .beginning, "together wit h all its appurten ances. Tekms of Sai.K One-third in gold coin on day of sale ; one-third hi one year thereat! -r ; and one-third in two years thereafter, 'the deferred payments are to bear interest at ten per cent, jier annum, payable half yearly, secured by mortgage and Fire insurance poli cy on the property, adequate forxuch purpose. J. T. APPEKSON, A. J. APPEKSON, Oregon City, August 1, 1S77-H. Executors. fiOTlCE. U. S. Eaxd Office, Oregon City, 1 Oreron. July 5Mi, 1X77. 1 , CIOMPEAINT HAVIXO P.EEN' ENTERED at this office by Frederick H. 1 rancis, of Multnomah county.against Thos.S.Hensly for ! abandoning his homestead entry, No. -():.;, i dated March 21, 176, upon the North k- of the South H of Section SO, Township 1 North, eange i 'East, in Multnorr ah cou?ty, Oregon, ! with -a view to the cancellation of said entry : the aid parties are hereby snmmomil to ap pear at this office on t he 21st day of September, ; testimony concerning said aliened abandon- j 1 mcnt WW r.- M.ier., i e-:.,. -t . i ' Aug.23-lt T. li. 1IA1UUSON, Receiver. ' THOMAS CHARFilAN. ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS OF Or: go:i City and of the Willamette Val ley, that lie is still on hand and doing busi ness on th? old motto, that A Ximb?e Six J'euceis Better than a Slow Stalling LT I have just returned from San Fraaslsco, where I purchased, one of the LARS EST AKD 'EiST SELtCTED STOCK OK GOODS. ever belt .re offered in this city ; and consists 11 part, as follows : Roots and Shoes, Clot hing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Oils, Paints and Sash and Doors. Chlnaware, Quecnswarc. Stonewara, Crockery, Plated ware, G la ss va re. Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Eadies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- I'oie, Farm ing tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper; etc. Of t he above list, I can say my stock is tho JIOST C O 31 P L E T K ever oil-, red in this market, anil was seletcit wit h especial care lor t he Oregon City trade.Ail of which 1 now offer for sale at the Lowest frlarket Rales. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Port land to buy goods lor I am JictermiiuU to Sell Cheap and not to allow myself to be IXDEliSOLD IX THE STATE OF 03 EG OX. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables me f, know the rc iiuh'eiueiits of Lhe trade. Come one and all and see for yourselves that the old stand of T II Oil AS CILAItMAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless lor me to tell you all theadvantages I can oifer you in the sale of goods, as every store that advertises does thai, arid prohablv you have been disappointed. All I wish to say is t'oiiie, and Sw, and Exaiuinc for Yoursclvps, for I-.lo not wish to make any mistakes. My object, is to tcil all my old friends now that I am si ill alive, arid desirous to sell gooiis cheap, for cash, or i;wn such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all lor the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed. THOS. CHARMAN, Main Street, Oregon City. I-egal Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. THOS. CHARMAN. VUSOO lbs wool wanted hv nov. 1. '7.3-tf TKOS. CHARMAN. CHANGE OF BASE ! HER-saVED TO OHO FELLOWS' EUILOINO ! (Sacfiso? to I3AStr.GV.' iS; Ft'i.IEKj, Dealer in GSSGERtES AND PROViSIGKS, SELECTED TEAS COFFEE, and SPICES, BUTTER AND CHEESE, FOREIGN7 nii DOMESTIC FRUITS, And a full variety of Goods usually kept In a first-class Grocery Store. Come one, come all, and examine our stock. I can sell as cheap and furnish as good an article as any house in town. .t . T. A. KACOX. Oregon City, August 2T, lb7u :tf. KiEW FSRRfl FELLOWS & HARDING, At The LINCOLN JJAIvETi, DSALErjj IN" . FIEST (LASS GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, ipKOIiUCE TAKEN FROM FARMERS IN JL exchange lor Groceries. SELECT STEASs CCFFF AND SPICES. A splendid assort mcnt of Fresh Crackerc and Cheese. FOREIGN' k DOMESTIC FRL'ITS. And a fall variety of goods usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. We invite the citizens of Oregon City, Cane mah and vicinity to give us a call, and if Fd. don"t give you as many and as good a quality of poods for your money as jou can obtain elsewhere, he will leave town. rWc deliver Goods to all parts of the City and Canemah free of charge. Oregon City, March 1, l)S77-tf. j. v. wai'.d. GEOItGE A. IIAKDIN. WAED & HAKDING, DRiiGCJST? lKD APOTHECARIES, K KEF CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GF.N ; eral assort mcnt of TDi-n.ir.-5 and Cliomioalt?, I'cifinm'rj-, SrVH. i;tts mid UrciK!io,, 'I'l-iisseu, Nipioi-Jers, Slioii Iflrr I'racrii Fancy and Toilet Articles ALSO Iverowiie Oil, I.:!inp t liimnryK, Gla., Inj, 1'ilinls, Oils, VaniidicK nml IJj e S n tV,, PURE NY1NES AND LI;I ORS FOR BEDICIWL PURPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., ETC C"rrhysiciansFrescrii.tions carefully com pounded, and all orders correctly answered K"0!ien at all hours of tho night. r-VAll accounts must liepnid monlhlv novI.lS7.5tf WAKD& HAltL)iNG. SAW MILL " T ?r- JONES HAS GOT HIS SAW MILi, In running order on Cedar Creek 1 fu"n?-hr,U Uri's'1 City' and Is i rcpared to CEGAR LUMBER, lAf nnvviui"dc"udrf7SSr'd-t0 aU Wh may favor Address. .1. TI. Jones, KinSo's Point, Clack. mas t ountv. Oregon April IJ, io77-0.u i i f j t O T 1 r " Ya 1