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i,'i o O ;i 3jc hitcrprisc. OREGON CITY. THIRSD.U. SEPT. 27. IS77. ' : , IIUKVITIKS. i Circuit Court in session. Mayhew lias fresh oysters. Subscribe for the Entkkprisk. "Who borrowed my umbrella?" State Fair a week from next Monday. County orders taken at pur for new sub scribers. M eetin:r oftio City Council next Mon day ev('iiiii. Wm. Knight has master at Canbv. been appointed post- Ijay a wav out vour fall your linen duster and trot overco.it. Union meeting at the M . 1Z. Church on yext Sabbath evening. Head tho notion of entertainment under Load of -New To-day." "M.V Turn Next" and "Fruits of the Wine Cup" Saturday evening. Api.le. ready for shipping, are quoted at S55.tft)e per box at Portland. The tax levy for this county is only 22 mills, while (irant county levies 37. Wheat is on the decline, but Miller !fc Church are still paying SI VI per bushol. Dramatic; entertainment at Pope' Hall next Saturday evening by the Atchi Ama teurs. Max well Kunsby. Jr., is authorized to act as agent for th.KN tkupkise at Molalhi and vicinity. Tho A.A.MeCully is receiving her share of freights on the upper river, and is mak ing good time. It js reported that a yourrg ladv of this city vw ill join the matrimonial band bo fore many days. The Indian war is about over, and if is supposed that the Nez 1'erces have be come absorbed witli the Sioux. Mr. Sidney Dell, formerly editor of the Portland Standard, called l ist Tnexday. He lias laid away the pen and is practiciiii; law. Cant. Piatt has been placed at the wheel on the S. T. Church, with Doc McCully as clerk, Al. Fellows engineer, Jake A per son mate. The subscription for tho sidewalk to the cemetery amounts to i?ltJ7, and a largo nunilier of our citizens have not betn called on yet. Mr. ('has. Knight, of Canby, called last Tuesday, lie reports all well in his sec tion, and says the Court House must le located at ( 'anby. Tlie sale of the Imperial Mills was post jMjned niitil next Saturday, at 1 o'clock. It wns ottered lor sale last Saturday, but no bids were made. The rcrman colony at Aurora received sm aeeessi. m of :) im r hrrants last week. TIk-v Wen- web ing iVigs by the : an". ! u j; li to n.-dc at: 1 ;ly n v . n. embers of the cob Some of t he light-!", n go rod geidrv visited t lie smoko hoii-e of M r. A. I . St ron p,nca r l'n nine's F rry, about two weeks ago, and carried oU a qitantitv' of bacon and hams. Tli'" holiness f (he Circuit Court is moving low 1 y. The case of tho W. 11. T. A Ji. Co. v.n John (ionloii ot al., has taken up most i.i' the time for the past three days. Am"ong tli- limbs of the law in attend ance at th" Circuit Court from other parts we notice : Kell v, ; iMis, 'I ha ver, Thomp son. Ktntt, Rail, llruii.uiL'ii, Dell, Call in and Klliagfr. Now is eouiitv pa attendaiie the time to subscribe for yonr ei :iul we hope Mir friends in at the Circuit Court will bear it In in mind and give ' horn.'. cail l. fi? return er. A. ' ie u ha -i of :I i i 1 I left' t Vulil 1 1 lt tri iu t ie s i : o ' advi-.e niir friend jnvc.st at om.c. -I, received a fine lot tlla V:i 1 ia. a I id judg "I't I his ( luce we i ;,i vt him a call and cue ". '.A.i:;, H. b rs i on. 1 v e l :i e'l ; t ': cle.li to pi iv a mat -'i i ) i . ! i.i 1 1 i i i i-t , -.. clnb of this city .ige from t he .Etna '.mi'' next Sitmd iv. not taken any action 11! the Hi: r a-i yet. The .V t i :.;u . lie . v, in: le note of the death of M i ... C. b. 1 - o r. of i his oily. It sho.il 1 Live been of Vmatilla Coll'ltV. "ir Mr-. Ke-j er is en i yitig good health, aii 1 h:is no 'pilenlion of dying lor many a Toog day yet. B If you want a good pair of boots for winter wear, give .1. ll.Slvpard a call, out? do i math of Soiling's. Ho will give you ji g.o i lit at a reasonable price, a ml he is nek now lodged to be one of the best lioot Quakers in the State. The deck hands on the .V . A. M. Cull v illed a large bla--k l o ir wideh w issw in'i juing the river :i hove sw( go on .Momlny .of last week. The deck I: inds put out'a small boat and soon overhauled his bear ship, and dispatched him it'i an ax. Last Sunday nigUt ..some malicious indi vidual broke the lov-k to Mr. Tlios. Sptian er's boat, and after using it set it adrift. The boat was picked up down the river. Mr. Sptionor oilers a reward of iS for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator. Th Columbia Annual Conference of the M. K. Church South met at Walla Walla on tlio lth ami continued in session until the 17th. Tlios. li. White was apiwunted presiding elder for tho Willamette district. No appointment was made for the Oregon . City circuit; it will le supplied hereafter. IjH.Nt Monday- night a gang of hood lums attacked the quarters of the Chinese section hands near the depot with rocks and missiles, and frightened them so bad that they all left for Portland next morning. A new lot has been imported and will commence work to-day. 7he ISI Ditch. . F. Applegale, who returned on last from Gov. Thompson's big Applegate, reports the Gov. driv Gen. 1 'Tuesifay .ditch on ing ahead with that indomitable energy which always characterizes his labors, lieing a vefy successful irganizor, he has his little army of 4M men, representing nearly all the nationaljties, so disposed, .along" the line of tho ditch, as to make them most olfeetive. All tho camps are suppled with blacksmith shops, and all the necessary appliances, and there is a Av mill in near proximity to the ditch. capable of cutting 13,(H0 feet of lumlier in I ft day. Already many miles of the ditch ' have txen completed1. and Gov. Thompson confidently expects to finish the entire work early in October. The ditch is seven feet wide at the top, three feet deep, about Jfour feet widi at the bottom, and tor a .considerable part of the way is actually cut into the solid rock, thus forming a "work that will Iat forages. Thompson's headquarters are desorilied as a very ex citing place. The raltle ami bang or ma chinery, the ringing of steel on the solid rock aiid the almost constant roar of blast ing powder wotdd almost convince an old soldier that he was once more upon tho fif hi of battle. Millions of treasure yet lie untouched in the soil of Southern Ore gon, and such men as Gov. Thompson who have the me ins, who labor for the vcrv love of exertion and enterprise, and who take t pride in the development ot the native wealth of their chosen bind, are the men we long have needed in -Southern Oregon. i Ashland Tidings. Hazed. Tho Vancouver Independent of last week has the following notice of a resident of this city some years ago: "We are glad at boimr able to announce that our young townsman, Mr. Aleck Thomas, Mho was last summer appointed as the candidate from Washington Territory for acadetshipat West Point, has been -uc-cesslul in his examination, and is now 1 ing ha'-d at the academv in first-class style. We join withtns friends in hoping that l.e niav be as perseverint; in the dis charge of his duty while there as ho was in liU endeavors to gain admission, and that he may gr.idn ito with honor to hiin O ?e!i and to the Territory he represents." Real J-tate Transiers. The following are the transfers of real estate which have taken place sncc our sue of Sept. compiled by Mr. Wm. Whitlock, ill-put J' county clerk ; John Wilson, a ! minis' rator of the rotate of li.lt. Wilson. de-e:se.d, to l;miei iiar nett, lots 1 ami ami the S 11 't of the X 11 and the N V. ot. the S K 'i ot .section : acres ; T - S K r, 11, containing 157' consideration ir-loO. United States to Henry II. Fleming ami wife, lot 4 of section :, lots 4 anil and th" S i; U of the N W !m of section 4, the N F U of section U ami lot 7 of section 10, T;J S 11 -i 11, containing 311. si acres. J. M. Frazer and wife to A. Scheops, all of lot 8 in block ;i in (Ji egon City ; consid eration iriMj. it'i. Sperl and v. ife to Nancv and Jos. l'ariott, part of claim 4:J., T 3 S It 1 K, con taining u'i acres ; consideration jHoo. August Frankie to John Kief, part of claim No. 4!. i :i S 11 1 F, containing 40.07 acres: consideration S."oo. JI. I'. Thompson and wife to C. (Jreiner, jiait of section 4, T2S It 1 1, containing 50 acres ; consideration 61,000. John .Sutherland and wile to William Striekler, part of section 10, T -1 S K 1 W, containing acres ; con.sideiatiou Sam'l Hughes and wile to J. 1. Jones, part of section 4, T l S 11 4 li, containing ;19.i4 acres; also part of section 5, T l S K 4 1j, containing 40 acres; consideration 6:bfx. S. II. Hughes ami wife to Sam'l Hughes, the S '., ot claim 54, T3 S l: 4 F, contain ing bio acres; consideration 6s0u. Wm. Hughes and wife et als to Samuel Hughes, the S of ilonation claim No. 5b T3S 114 V., containing 1'JO acres; consid eration 6SIH. John Weismandel and wife to George Wolter, the N W of the N W 4 of sec tion In", T 4 S K 1 containing 40 acres ; considt raf ion S-iiio. Michae l Sheehan and wifi? to Mary F. Foster, lot Sin block 71, and lots 2 ami 7 in block 4t in Oregon . Citv ; consideration Sr.o. P. Foe and wife to W. O. Mack, fart of claim 40, T 4 S 11 1 F, containing 40 acres; consideration 4--0o. United States to Samuel Hughes and wife, parts of sections :1 and 33,' T 3 S K A 11, ami claim 40. being parts of sections 4 and 5, T 4 S It 4 F, containing 31!.51 acres. John F. I'.redel to Jos. Parrott, part of claim No. 43, T 3 S It 1 F, cont.tining at acres; -onsideration t-hH). - W. II. Wood and wife to F. G. Dement, lets 4 and i and the N 'a of the S F of section Ltt, T 3 S 11 4 F, containing 102.50 acres; consideration 61.350. Nancy and Joseph Parrott to John F. Fredel, part of donation claim No. 43, in T 3 S 11 1 F, containing GO acres; consid eration 6 s(IO. Fcvi Dobbins and wife to A.C.Moore, part of section 10, T 5 S It 2 F. contain ing Isi) acres; consideration 62,275. Deed given to eorreei former deed. Feci!tors of Daniel Harvey, deceased, to Daniel llarvev, blocks 155, 127, HO, 172, 150, 117, 122, 110 and 01, and all of lots 3, 4.0 and 7, in block 71, all in Oregon City; consideration 61. F. M. Norton and wife to George Mar shal!, raits of sections 34, 35 ami 30, T 2 5 K 1 F, and a bait of section 2, T 3 S 1 F. containing 322. s.5 acres ; consideration 6I.0'1?. W. II. Montgomery to School District No. 50, part oi section 30, T 4 S J? 1 U", containing 1 acre; consideration 6-10. W. W. Svi'ieklin and wito to Ciiarles Goet.e, part of el No. 4s. T 3 S j; 3 F, containing 11.4 acres; consideration 6200. An )rcj.','i' City CUri in Troatile. Anulia Wohl faith, formerly of this city, has brought suit against George SV. Ittn berson, of Polk county, for seduction un der promise of marriage. Famberson was a clerk in a hat store in Portland in 175, and the young lady was employed at the same place, and, she says, her ruin was accomplished at that time, under promise of marriage. Tic intiniacv continued un til about the 1st of October, i7J, when Fa ml risen- married a young lady of Port land and moved to polk county, where he has a farm. Amelia was thus' left in the lurch, and some time last February she went to Vietori i, where her child wTis born. Sin; has now brought suit to make trie sharer in her uuilt provide for the maiu U nance of their child. Tho Portluid i'.ee says: "Tho young lady's full name i; Aim '.ia ". Peterson, her nicther having married a mat: whom she anorwards dis coveicd had a vvb'o and family, bv liiiu she had t wo e! ild ren. A mel i i and a brol h er y oung' r. )n disco vim ing h'-r htisband's bigamy she left him and with herehildrcn assumed her m:tidii name. They came to this city several yea's since, the mother and son still residing in Oregon City, she a (".nor hard-working woman whom both the son and daughter assist in supporting. Amelia -who by th wav is now about 20 yeirs of aire by those who have known her for years, Is spoken of as an honest, industrious girl, and she has numerous friends who sympathize with her in her present troubles. The case will come up for trial at the next term of the State Circuit Court in Polk county. A Trip Out in the County. Okkoox City, Sep t. , 1877. Ft 'iron F1N1 r.ni'Kisi: ; -Having just re turned from a trip to ( f . J. Trullinger's Mills. T wish to siy that I observed quite a change in the appearance of the road leading from Finn's Mills via Howard's Mills to Trullinger's Mills, a distance of about 13 or 11 miles, and also tho country along said road, in the last iS) years. Hun dreds of acres of timliered and brush land have been brought into cultivation, and where tho deer, elk and bear made their abode in d ' vs of yore, now stand the cab in, tho cultivated fields of wheat, and the orchards, makingthingslook home-like in deed. Clackamas County is growing rap- liuy 111 every sens? ot the word. Mr. Trullinger, who moved on his present homo place in V2,doad broke. after having built a saw mill and carding machines, has just finished splendid grist mill, with all the modern aparatus for cleaning grain, all superintended ami built by our well known citizen and mill wright , M r. I. F. Feals. It is a line structure for its size, and cost i.0u0. M r. Trullinger has earned the well deserved fame of being a man of great energy and enterprise, ami is the largest land owner in Oiaekamas county. Ten such men in Oregon City would make things howl, or sell out and quit. More anon. A. M. C. Them's Ocn Sentiments. From the Corvallis Gazette we quote: Tho local notice -uiodo of advertising is becoming very popular with manv business men, who find that in addition to a regular ad vertisement, it pavs them to insert an oc casional local notiee at l'O cents per line, or special notice at 10 cents per line. Persons are requested to write their own notices, as wo" are liable to "string" them out "business is business." Our columns are open to all ur business men alike. We have no "pets or favorites" lieyond fair, legitimate business. If one dealer should happen to advertise in littlestronger terms than suits somebody else, in his line, we know of no better "way to get even than by advertising moro liberally. Wo are publishing the paper for money, for the support of our wKe and children, and not merely for accommodation, although we lake pleasure in favoring those who pat ronize us. If a business man inserts an i advertisement to the amount of 12. $15 or j ?- per annum . we expect him to receive a valuable consideration for that ad., and in con id not reasonably expect us to 'throw in" half as much I' more in locals. Merchants or -grocers are not in the habit ot doing that kind of biisinoss ainl why should they exact it from th newspa per 10.111 . jvigiu wrongs no one. A mo ment's calm rejection on the subject will materially change the notions of some people, we think. Woopkx Wj-.nr-iNo. A large number of tho friends of Mr. and Mrs J.YV.MeLlruni assembled at their residence last Tuesday evening to commemorate the fifth anni versary of their wedding day. The pres ents were neat and appropriate, and will be Highly prized t v .the recipients as mementoes of the friendship and good ' wishes of the stivers. The evening was j .1.. ll 1..- .. V . 1 1 . 1 1 Iiiaoc imv.i-.iilv 101 .111 !- i.itr iiii.iuie nol and charming lles.s At a proper l.m.r the visitors departed with manv wishes for the future happiness and pros'peritv of the "bride and groom." " When the Klossoms Cover Us, Ilarl lag. ! This is the name of another of the popu- debt placed tli0arnount at 2,202,132, lar Charlie P.aker's new songs. It can be ; 071 . a decrease J 111 ing August of $3, hadfrom any music dealer in the United , .33 A thig mte ifc woq1j fc States, or from the nub s ior IV w ifel-i ' . , - ....... 1 , , r i -l t ..... . , I . . . L 11 inick, No. 5o West Fourih Street, Cincin nati, Ohio, by sending 3-5 cents. When the blossoms cover us, darling, With their bloom or white and gold. And our faces are hid from each othe r In the church yard, so white and cold, Of the many dear ones who will never See our iaees or crreet us again, Are there any kind hearts in that day .love. Who will think of us, care for us' then? Circuit Court. SKPTEMRKR TERM. SIIATTCCK JCPOK. State vs Andrew Sprouls, violating the person of his step-daughter ; plead guilty, and will recei vo'soiifenee to-morrov. State vs Andrew Iiong: larceny. Ver dict ofguiltv returned, and he will receive sentence to-day. Lktteu Fist. The following is a list ol the letters remaining in the postoflico nt Oregon City, Clackamas countj-, Oregon, September 27th, 1877: Alkire, II. C. Moreland, W. W. Hsiguy, Aljss .Alice. -Mimsev, J. W. Chamberlain, II. F Gordon, Virgil. 2 Gordon, V. K. Garlets, J. Havden, Miss S. H. Keif. Jos. Smith, Mrs. S. T. Smith James. Spoonemore, Geo.W. Tackobhrv. T. M. 2 Walling. Mrs. F. Johnson, James Fivermore, Mrs. Mary. If called for please say when advertised. J. M. I5ACON, P. M. Sci:ciAr Notice.- I. Sidling has just returned from San Francisco, and brought the largest stock of goods ever imported or arrived in this city, and he will sell the same at prices to suit the times. In dress goods, all shades and latest styles, with trimmings to match; in clothing, the latest cut for gent's, youth and boy's wear, at prices wav down, and m gen eral a full stock of goods. Call early and secure bargains before purchasing else where. Goods must he sold ami money raised to pay freight. Fxcunsiox and Dancf.. Tlie excursion to this city last Friday night by the Terp siehorean Club of Vancouver, was a very pleasant and successful affair.- The boat arrived here about 11 o'clock, and the ex cursionists at once made their way to Pone' Hall, where dancing was kept un until about 4 o'clock the next morning. A number of our young folks participated, and retrt having a very pleasant ami enjovable lime, and were highly pleased at' the manner in which the affair was conducted. IIor.i'.Fii. Mr. Henry Gaiis, who lives a mil ami a half below Oswego, had a re volver and gold watch stolen fioni his house on Sunday the 10th. Mr. dans was absent from homo, and a German who was hired on (he farm left in charge, and when M i-.G. rclnrnod, tho watch, revolver and the lured i;rn wi r1 aM missing. As nothing has boon heard of the German, it is sale to presume that he carried f IV the property. At Sand v. Mr. Otto Seholleye reports good crops, and a large number of im migrants coming in. The grist mill on Cedar creek will com meneo operations in a short timo. It is reported that a brew ery is soo.t to commence operations 011 the Sandy. The travel over tho moun tains is assuming large; proportions. Some Plums. Mr. Peter FaoiK't left at this odiee last week four large "Yellow Fgg PI 11 111," which are the largest we have Ml of this variety. T !C four wei; Ch ;. the , by can trifle over a pound an same size. One of them 77f. inches in circuiufo: beat them ? I are about mea.su rod :' ' cnee. Who Fvipkvcks. of a Haiio WlN'lKU. Al ready there are to bo seen about farm houses and in our valley groves, groat mur.bors of the little bird known as pin-? finch (C'irysomisi ris ninusl. Our natur alists tell us that their coining into the haunts of civilization is an Indication that the winter will be severe. Statesman. An:-r F.r.oKn.v. Herndon Frazer. son of Mr. J. M. Frazer, had one of his arms broken best Sunday. The young man was taking a ride out in t he cmintrv on a mule. and the aniiii'il booam" obstreperous and tossed his rider otf, breaking his arm near the wrist. AniuvKD. Miller & Church recei veil their bronze medal ami !ij Joina last wee k awarded them at the Centennial Kx posi tion at Philadelphia for the lu st exhibit of Hour f'-otn Oreiron. They are on exhibi tion at the postolliee. P.onanza. I'M. Jennings, son of Mr. 15. Jennings, of this county, has droped on a small bonanza. The Coos Hay News says ho has struck six dollar diggings oil the south fork of Sixes river. Territorial News. The Palouso country with settle?;. IS filling up John Thompson will "jave his neck stretched at Seattle to-morrow. John Tlailey of Llano lifts this year sold $lb"00 worth of sheep and other live stock. The laying of iron on the Puyaliup brach of the Northern Paciijc Railroad" steadily progressing. Lia't Monday night a grist mill near Vancouver, owned by Cant. Lewi Love, was destroyed by fire; .supposed to be the work of an incendiary. Loss, SG.000. At the Stiles cheese factory at Wasli ougal, W. T., there lms been manufac tured during five montus and twenty days of this summer and fall, 23,109 pounds of cheese. It was sold at Port land. The Eoise Stali'smmi reports that a man named ra. Dowdlo was shot and killed at Hock creek station on the overland road. lie had once stolen horses and had been imnrisoned there for. On this occasion he cot drunk and threatened to kill the parties who had been instrumental in his former ar rest, drew his revolver aud commenced shooting, when he was shot and instant ly killed by Charles Walgomott, young man in Strieker's store. charge of Herman The Massachusetts Ilepubliean con vention endorsed Hayes' policy, voted against further Government nid in land or money to private enterprises, favored reducing appropriations for public im provements lo bare necessities, and I nominated the following ticket: Gov ernor, Alexander II. Rice; Lieut. Gov., Horatio G. Knight; Secretary of State, Henry B. Pierce; Attorney General. C. K. Train; Treasurer and Receiver Gen eral. Chas. Endicott; Auditor, Julius L. Clarke. Grant's Opinios. Says ihe Sacra mento Be: "General, or rather Pres ident Grant 3-iid ia his message of 1S73, 'The experience of the present panic has proved that the currency of the coun- i t rv based as it is upon the credit of - .1 1 L . t , j the nation, is the best that has ever j been devised. T The last statement of the national.! entire debt. Tvlis. Ireno House, who. killed her husband, the divorce lawyer, has been released from the New Jersey lunatic asylum. The subject of her lecture is not yet announced. Secretary Schuiz, judging from re cent conversations at Cincinnati with many of the best informed Ohio Kepub licaus, is confident they will carry that State at the coming election. The Democrats of New Jersey have nominated Gen. Geo, Ji. McClellen for Governor, and they cougratulate the country on Hayes' policy. I ICelit'f WiGiout u Dot or. Thoueh we would by no means be under stood as deprecating, but rather as recom mending professional aid in disease, there are multitudes of instances when it is neither necessary or easy to obtain. A family pro vided with a eoiiiprehansive household spe cilie like llostetter's Stomach bitters, is )o.s sesseil of a medicinal resource adequate to most emergencies in which medical advice would be otherwise needful. '1 bat sU-rlintr. tonic and corrective invariably remedies, and is authoritatively recommcded for debility, indigestion, liver disorder, an irregular habit of body, urinary and uterine troubles, incipi ent rheumatism ami gout, and "many other ailments ot lreipant occurrence. It eradi cates and prevents intermittent and TiMiiit-te-.t fevers, relieves mental desiwmdency, cheeks pi mature decay, and invigorates the nervous and muscular tissues. Sleep, diges tion and appetite are promoted by it, and it is i-xt r.'inely useful in overcoming the effects of exhaustion and exixistire. A Fhie Thing for the Teetli. Fragrant SOZODOXT is a composition of the purest nd choicest ingredients of the Oriental vegetable kingdom. Every ingre dient is well known to have a beneficial effect 011 the teeth and gums. Its embalming or antiseptic property and aromatic fragrance makes it a toilet luxury. SOZOilONT re moves all disagreeable odors from the breath caused by catarrh, bad teeth, &c. It is en tirely fr.-o from the injurious and acrid proj) ert.ies of tooth pastes and powders which de stroy the enamel. One bott le lastsix months. II m lew Ives, Allen! ion. I-'r 75 cents I will send you a receipt for making a superior article of honey, at a cost of Scents per pound unexcelled lor table use. AIo for To cents a receipt for making a better (pia lit y of son p, at n cost ot" one and a half cents per pound for soft, and throe cents per pound for liar I. Kitherthe soap or honey can io made wit hin tilteen minutes by a child. The saving mad by a household in oneyear's time is incalculable both receipts for $1 and and a threec-n.'. postage stamp. AildressJ.lt. Ivobinsoa, 707, Market si., San Francisco, Cab From IZ01:. AV. II. -lours, f Wot Dover, Verstiofftf . "I have been (roub'ed from my boyhood with chronic or hereditary lung complaint. Some years since, curly in the winter, 1 took cold, which as usual settled into a severe cough, which continued to increase as the season ad va nced,.a It hough I made use of all the cough remedies I had knowleilg of. My family physicia it also proscribed for me, but I experienced no relief. During all this time 1 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 I ioston, dicing t he spring iol:n ing, I was induced to try Wistak's II.u.sam ok Wild OiKKiiV. After one day's trial I was sensihlo that it was relieving in ; in ten days t i me my cough had eiitir -ly ca.'-eil, and 1 was soon re stored to health and strength. I have ever sine kept tin: Bai.s.vm in my house, and whe;iev--r any ncmb'-r of my family has a cough or cold, it. is immediately resorted to. No family should be without it." Soi l by u'l druggists. Scii"iltl Advice. You sire asked every day through the col umns of i.ewspapi rs and by your Druggist to use something for j our Dyjepsia and Liver Complaint thai you know not hing about , you get discouraged sp'ridin-v money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory nroof that Grkkn's At'r;rsT Fowkk will r ' voa ot Dyspepsia a nd la ver complaint with all its ele-e!s, sued as Sour stmiiiieli, ieli li-adache. Habitual 'ost i v-ncss, palpi tation o.-" th :! Heart, II 'art-burn, Walor-hra.-di, uiWiess at, tho pit ol the iStomach, 1 eiio Skin, t outed longa". Coming up 01 ioou alter eating, low spirits, A-o., we ask you to go to Ward 1 f ardl ng a nd get a Sample r-ottle iit'diii'.r.x'rt August Flower for 10 cents and trv it, or a IJegular Size for 75 cents, two doses will relieve you. I Your Life Worth It) Cent Sickness prevails everywhere, and every body complains of some disease during their life. When sick, tho oliject is to got well; now to say plainly that no person in this v orld that is suffering wit h Dyspepsia, biver Complaint and its ele-cts, such as indiges tion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour stom ach, Heart l.urn, palpitation ol lue uenri, Depressed Spirits, biliousness, etc., can take OivKKX's Al'Di'ST Pr.owKK without getting re lief ami cure. If you douot this, go to Ward tVi Harding and get a Stiiiiplo Dottle for 10 cents and t ry it. Hegular size 7i cents. Two doses will relieve you. K?Tho Xat ionaltiold Medal was awarded o Bradley & Rulofson for the best Photographs In the United States, and the Vienna Meda for the best in the world. 42'J Montgomery Street. San Francisco. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, A-c, I will semi a recipe that will euro von, FUEK OK ClIAIK JR. This great remedy was discovered bv a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envolone to the REV. T. Joseph Inm an, Station 1). r.ibl". Home, Xcw York. novl7-ly. ir You visit Portland and wish to buy a fine suit of clothes at a low price, call at Ackerman Eros., corner First and Washing ton streets. 1 - Ackerman Iiros. have removed the re mainder of their large stock to the store lately occupied bv Ij. Jaggers. one door north of tho drug slot e. They intend to close out tho entire stock, and will sell it below iSan Francisco cost price. Wilson Sewing Machine. Having been appointed agent for the world- renowned W'ii.som Shuttle skwixo Ma- chink which recived tlie grand prize medal and diploma at the Centennial Exposition as the best family sewing machine, 1 desire the people of Clackamas county, who wish to secur;! a first-class machine, to give me a call and examine lor themselves. A properly ex ccutcd certiiicate is furnished with each ma chine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free of charge, for live years. utf. JohN Sciiuam, Agent, Oregon City. 3larket Keport. Portland. Market. Irfgal tenders Ot buying, selling. Flour Kxtra. ?ti 75;"Miperfine, 45 50. Wheat 2 II I 0 cental. lat s o'icTSc. V bushel. Barley ? 1 oO c cental. Bacon Sides 12c. ; hams, 13i3 15 ; shoulders, fl:-i!i. bsird In kegs, I. ; in 101l tins, l ie. Butter Fresh roll, 2-"Vec. Fruits Dried apples in sacks, 5c. ; keg.; ": plums, pities1?, itKic. ; peacaes, 11c. prunes, 17c. . Eggs- 25c. Chickens Full grown, $3 5:V$S- 0) ?l dozen. Hides Dry, le. ; salted, tic; culls, Ji otr.lj "Tallow lie. iK Wool 2-2i.i.2Uy. Feed bran. 41:: V ton; shorts. $27(3,530 oil cake, $!t 00. Hay Baled. $1-2- 15 V ton ; loose, $10f5.12. Potatoes 4",;i5f'e. V bushel. Onions lhl t lh. Mutton Sheep $2-42 50. Oreso City ?InrUv. Wheat 41 12 ? busni. Oats SOwiV;. bushel. Potatoes-t-5itc. t bushel. Onions ?1 50 t bushel. Flour 41 75 ft sack or 47 00 9 bid. - Dried Fruits Apples, tic. Or.; plums, 14c. Butter i-V-viic. lb. Eggs-U5c. s dozen. Chickens Grown, 41 00 dozen. Bacon Sides, 12c. f lb; hams 14c. bard 12(.?l ie ? Its. , Hay f 12 V ton. Wool -22 -1,21c. V lb. C0URT3SY CF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TTOTVERSTTY OF CALIFORNIA. rrnnii Johnson, XcCown & Macrum, Att'ys. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY O'lVEN THAT BY virtue of an ord r of sale made and en tered of record on the Uith d:iy 01 August, lfn, in the Count v Court of tlie Slate of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, in the matter of tho estate of Ia-wis b. '1 'nomas, deceased, 1 will. sell at pub.ic auction, at the hour of one o'clock P. sr., 011 Saturfay, tile (iili iby of Ortolirr, at the dwelling house on the hereinafter de scribed promises, in said county, the follow ing described r'ftl property belonging to said estate, to-wit : Commencing in the middle of the count v road leading from Silverton to Oregon City, at or near an oak tree on the section line between Sections 18 ami If) in T. 5 S., It. 1 V.. of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence west half a mile; thence north ono-lourth or a mile -, tnence east one fourth of a mile; thence north one-fourth of a mile ; thence cast three-fourths of a mile; thence south one-fourth of a mile; thence west one-half of a mile; tlience south one fourth of a mile to tin: place of beginning, containing i'ihi acres more or less, being a part of the donation claim of Wm. M. Keiser, sit uated in the county of Clackamas ami .State of Oregon. Terms U, S. gold coin ; one-half down, balance in six months. JOHN HOOK, Adm'r. August 30th, iS77-lt. Administrators Notice. "VOTlCE Is HEUEHY GIVEN THAT THE L the undersigned has been appointed by the Count v Court of Clackamas county, Ore gon, administrator of the estate rt Jacob Grimm, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them with proper vouchers at the office of E. Eastham, ia Oregon City, in said county, within six months from the date of this notice. II. A. STRAIGHT, Adm'r. E. b. Eastiiam, Att'y for Adm'r. Hated August ii.), 1S77-H. Johnson, Mi-Cowii il-31;ifTUii!, Att'ys, Executor's Kotice. JHEREHY GIVE NOTICE Ol' MY AP-po-ntment as Executor of the estate and will of Cynthia Howard, deceased, !y the County Court of Clackamas county, Oiegon. AH persons having claims against said estate will present them Avith the proper vouchers to me at the ofllee of Johnson, McCown & Ma crum, attorneys, in Oregon City, within six months from this date. C. F. HOWARD, Executor. Hated Aug. 30, lK7.7-4t. PATUOMZE HOME INDUSTRY! GEOKGE PUCHS, I KALE It IN Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Etc, AT HARLOW'S OLD STAND. HAVE NOW READY FOR .SALE A FINE 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 class article, as good as can bo found in the city, manufactured by white labor. Give me a call and judge for yourself. GEO, FUCIIS. Oregon City, May 17, lS77-tf. J O H N SGH Main St., Oregon City. .1IAMTACTIKER A.D I.lUHiUTEM OF Saddles. Harness, Sttddievy-Ilnrd- wui'e, fit., etc. . v. -.- V "XKTIIICII HE OFKKUS AS CHEAP AS V V can bo had in t he State, at WHOLESALE C; RETAIL. lt?"l warrant my goods as represented. JUii.N SCIIUAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 1, l.S75-tf. CLIFF HOUSE. O R E G ON GIT Y, O R KG O N. T. W. RHODES, l'i'opx'ictoi. Transient Hoard, SI to S'J per" IJjij . ...SO rent. Klnylc eleol itori! per t-t'k Houf.i it ill! loliiiii-r, lirr H'i'k. .- OO !! OO Th Tat'lo will bo supplied with the best the marset affords. Ball Suppers furnished 0:1 short notice, and at reasonable terms. Nov. 10. 1S75 Jf S, A. BBOUOHTOfl, TrOT7fdi INFORM TUB CITIZENS OI V Oregon City and vicinity that he id pre pared to iiirnish Fir & Cedar Lumber, Of every description, at low rates. A P P L E ASB0 X E S . ALSO, Urv Flooiinir, CVilii!'', Itusllc, Npnirr, (tor snelving), liuioe, Zi-lifts, mill leiice-I'osts, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest, notie, al as low rates ns it can be purchased in the State. Uive nie a can :ii me ORKGOX CITY SA W MILLS. Oregon City, June 10, 1875 :tf 'Old Joiiii .lliiler," fonnrrly cf Orrgoii City J. J. F.l!LLEPi El SON. DEALEIIS IN' STOVES & RANGES, JAPANNED WARE AND HOUSE FUR NISHING GOODS. PORTLAND, 90 FnOMT ST. ttiyjobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. fcbl 1877-tt. to whom ST mm cohoerh TKIXO UKSIKOl'S sOF ADOPTIXG A new rule of business, I would request those indebted to me to ccmc and Pay Up Immediately, And save inconvenience and expense, as have determined to collect, what is due me. I have reduced the prices on Goods greatl and can assure all that I can give Bargains to Cash Buyers, Come and s-'-e for vour Own satisfactios. A. Hj K V Y . LSVERY, FEED, AND SALE 2S STABffiE. 22 rpHK ITNDERSiGNEI) PROPRIETOR OF 1 thelavery Stable on tiftli street, Oregon City. Oregon, keeps constantly on hand B u g ; i e s, ',C'a r ri a gi- 8 nnd Hucks. S:iddle anil lluffjry Horses. Iricos Reasonable Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1S75. if V Vnv ri 1 -T : . eJlTH'Uir. CHRIS. ZAUNER, DEPOT SALOON, Opposite the Railroa d Depot, KE""JE Be:.STBEER AND CIGARS in the CUy. Gi-c him a call. Jy5-tf NEW STOHE AND HEW GOODS, " A f NEV ERA. Dr' Goods, Groceries, Roots and Shoes ooden are. Drugs and Medicines.cheap for cash or produce. j. CASTO. r 1 1 i m i I" A "N I WOll & A Ia HAVE THE FOLLOWING HEAL ? Estate tor sale. No. I. Desirable building block In Oiegon City. No. 2. icu Acres, good house, and barn full 01 I lay; 8 acres in cultivation, orchard, good water.- 15 miles irom Oregou City. I'nce SojH!, hail down. No. lty tacrcs of s. s. Whitels donation claim, li'u nillrs from Oregon City; S'jUO. -No. 4. .!,) acres. 2 mile irom Graham's ferry on the iiiauu tte i-ivcr,aer-s in culiiva- . tiou, 12 acres in an orchard of choice varie- I ties ot iruit, :iii acres in wheat, Fx aces under fence, g od house, barn mid run ning -waver, 1 miles from Oregon City, rrice $ir25D, part down balance on time. No. 5. acre ; 75 improved, a large, new, well finished frame dwelling, plum and Apple orchards, living water, is acres of fall wheat, t miles from Oregon Citv, on Molalla road, church and school house adjoining; can be had for il,2o0, one-third down, balance on time. Xo. 6. -"I acres 10 miles cast of Oregon Citv, lJs miles from Viola grist and saw mill and posiollie ; o-j acrea in cultivation, 100 acres under ience, good lrmie house l;ix:!i "L" 1'jx Jrl, a acres in iruit trees. Price 1 1,000, half down. So. 7. in acres nt Milwaukie; part beaver dam. Price, $1,000. So. S. 00O acres ten rnileseastof Oregon City, 7 miles Irom Marsniieiustuiion -, j acres in cultivation, 300 acres of level bottom land, good box house and frame barn, good run ning water for stock, good stock ranch, 7H) bearing fruit trees. Price &J.200. Will sell stock and crops to purchaser if he desires. No. D. 100 acres t miles cast of Oregon City ; 60 acres in cultivation, 0 acres in orchard, Kood house and barn, remaining land easily cleared. Price $2,500, half down, Xo. 10. 150 acres, more or less, 11 miles from Oregon City, l.'i'i miles to Portland, 'JO acres in cultivation, 100 more easily cleared, all under fence, good house, good land and plenty of water, schoo' house and church I mile away, 9 month hool in year. Terms easy, $l,'25t). Xo. II. 100 or loo acres otr of the north of the Fram's claim, 4 miles from Oregon City, open brush land, all easily cleared, living water, good mill j-owor, at ?10 per acra ; terms easy, Xo. 12. Jacob .Johnson's homestead, near Or"iron Citv : 120 acres. Xo. 13. The former residence of W. XV. Duck and six lots ; 2.500. Xo. 11. Harvey May's block, ail in cultivation, with house and bnrn ; $SI0. Xo. 15. J. P. Allison's farm, 220 acres, 75 in cultivation, -'I in orchard, good farm house, barn and out buildings; SlUOO, half down. Xo. 10. I(H acres, Hat meadow land, 0 miles Irom Oregon City, SO acres in cultivation, good house and 'barn, orchard, running water, nriee 5000. Xo. 17. 171 acres, S miles K 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 flikiO, 1300 down. Xo. 18. 2!K acres, all under lence, 12 miles miles from Oregon City, 40 in cultivation, 3 in orchard, good house aim oam ; price $2000. Xo. 10. Orin Cutting farm, 830 acres, 120 in cultivation, ot) more ready to p;ow, good house and barn, 10 acres m orchard ; prie f liitod. A'.so !!'-" acres, 25 in cultivation, no house or barn.oO acres easily cleared ; rlOOO. Ot her desirable bargains in Clackamas, the host county m the t-.tate. Any one having, money to If ndcan have our services, lree ot charge, in managing the same and select Ing securities. Persons wanting la borrow money can get lavorable terms liy calling on us. .IDII.VStlX & jSIi-COWX, ami JOilXSO.V, JIiC'OU X i 5IA Kl'M. Olliees in Oregon City and Portland Nov. 12. Is75 :tf Johnso'.i, MfCown & Marniiu, Att'ys. Final Gottlement. In the matter of the estate of Henry Sprague, deceased. OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT have filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas my final account in the above estate, and the Court has appointed Saturday, the 1'tth day of October, 1S1 , al t he hour ot ia ockci A. -M for the hearing of objections, if any there are to such final account. Now, then fore, all persons interested are notified to apjar at said time and present, if any they have, to such Imal account. MAKOAKF.T F. SPRaGUE, Adm'x Oregon City, Sept. 1S77-U. GOLT).ifrp reat chance to make money, get greenbacks.- e ro-ed a person in every town to take subscript inns for the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated family iul!i na tion in tho world. Any one can become t-n . -cessfu! agent. The most elegant works of art given fro to sut)scrit .cr. The rice is so lo that aliiwisl everybody snbscrilH-s. One ag nt reports making over Sl'iO in a week. A I.-icy agent reports taking over liK) suhscril t rs in en days. All who engage make money fast. You crn devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home over night. You can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. Elegant nnd expensive Out fit free. If you wnnt profitable work send us your address at once. It costs not hing to try the business. No one who engages fails to great pay. Address "The People's Journal," Portland, Maine. AtiKXTS. The following named gentlemen will receive subscriptions and advertisements for the ENTERPRISE : Portland Astoria New Era , Norton J. R. Goldsmith W. E. Dement Dr. J. Casto Capt. Z. ( Norton Chi's. Wilson Maxwell Un msbv.Jr J. E, MeConni 11 G. W. Prosser J. T. Chit wood Poone's Ferry.. Motalla Pleasant Hill... I Iswego Damascus PI BLIC EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. VI-E PERSONS DESIRING TO TEACH in the public schoo's of Clackamas Coun ty will please present thoniselves for exam ination nt the Oregon City Seminary at it A. M, Saturday, SJt li of September. JOHN W. SEETAVOOD, Sept. 20-2t. Supt. of Schools. OANCEE Can be Cured ly Dr. Bond's Syetrm. No Knife. Positively No Caustics. Absolutely No Pain. Remedies sent to any part of the world. Pamphlets and part icu lors free. Call on or address l.m. II. T. I50ND, 85D N. Proad St., Philadelphia, l a. April 12, IS77-ly. CI4ACK V'l.VS COUNTY D1KECTORY. TERMS OF COURT. Circuit Court Fourth Monday in April and the Fourth Monday in September. Count,' Court First Mondays in January, April, July nnd September. Count Sifit Oregon Citv. Lrnnitt i tmrrr.t Con nty Judge, N. W. Itan- uan; 1 ounty Clerk, v . H. H. Fonts; Sheritr J. T. Apporson ; Treasurer, J. P. Ward ; School .-U!cririiemiont, j. w. Sellwood : Assessor, M. Ramsby; Coroner, O. Knight : Surveyor, S. I.. Campbell ; Commissioners, Jacob Rauer and C. R. itoork. "VK IirSINKSS ASI) l'ROKF.SSIONAt, MEX. Lnn'Hcr Johnson t McCown, 1. T. Darin, and E. Ii. Eastham. Doctors S. Davis, Paul Eovce, and C. Knight, Canby. . Dentist J. Welch. Ir unni.it Ward & Harding. Merchant Tims. Chnrrnari, dry gmuls and groceries; Ackerman Bros., dry goods and groceries ; I. Selling, dry goods and groceries ; A. Ivy, dry gooils and gro,-eries ; Fellows & Harding, groceries; T. A. Racon, groceries. Iloti.l ClitT House. Jiccr Saitmn Chris. Zauner, at the depot. Khoemaks-r J. H. Shepard. Ji ucfcrW. H. Hightield. li'iok.ianit Stiifioncri J. M. Paeon, postoflico. I'lourintf MiI. Miller nnd Church. liretrcrif Humbel & Madder. Cirar Factor; Geo. Fuchs. Hiirnftx A- Sorfllcx John Schram. Smr Mills . A. Droughton, city; J. II. Jones, Cedar Crook. I.ivcry SltblcY.. B. Clements. NEWSPAPER LAW. The following is the law as it stands. In reference to ne-wspafx-rs and su nscribors : Sec. I. Subscribers who do not give express nottce to tho contrary, are considered wishing to continue their subscription. Sec. 2. If subscribers order tho diseontln- anco of their periodicals, the nublishers may continue to send thcrn until all arrearages are paid. S-c S. If subscribers neglect or refuso to take their periodicals from the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible until they have settled theirbills and ordered them discontinued. Sec. 4. If subscribers move to other p'accs without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are held rosioiisible. Sec. 5. The Courts have decided thnt "re fusing to take periodicals from the ofnee, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facia cvidenco of intentional fraud." Sec. (S. 4ny person who has received a news paper and makes use of P, whether he has ordered it or not, is held in law lo be a subscriber. THOMAS CHARfflAM. ESTABLISHED 1853. esikks to inform tiiecitizens or Oregon City and of tho Willamette Val-- Ley, that ue is still on 11 a nil anu uomjj 1- uf ness'im the old motto, that A Nimble Six J'enceis r.cUcr than a Slow Shilling I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one Of the LARGEST ft I rt STOCK or GOODS ever before offered in this city ; and consisth in parr, as lollows : Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Oils, Paints and Sash and Doors,' Cbinaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platedwure, Glassware Jewelry of Various Qualities Aud Styles, Clocks and Watches, Itdies and, Gents' Furnishing, Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N'o-. Rope, Farming tions or Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall . Paper, etc. Of the above list, I can saj- my stock is tha MOST COHPLIJT K ever olfered in this market, and was s IctciX wit a especial care lor the Oregon Cit v tradt All of which I now olfer lor sale at the Lowest Market Ra'cs. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Port land to buy goods for X am f termiiml to Sell Vhcttj and not to allow myself to be UNDERSOLD I. THE STATE CF OBECOX. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re quirements of the trade. Come one and all and see tor yourselves that the old stand of tiiomas ciiAinrAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would lie useless tor me to tell you all the advantages I c:ui olfer you in t he sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disappointed. All 1 wish to say is ' Come, and Sc?. and Examine for Yonrsrlvci, for Ido not wish to make any mistakes. My object, is to tell all my old friends now that I am st ill alive, and desirous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed uppp. Thanking all for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed. THUS. CHARM AN, Main Street, Oregon City. Eogal Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. T1IOS. CHARM AN. r?-50,000 lbs wool wanted bv now 1, '75-tf THOS. CHARM AN. OHfiKGE OF BASE ! Rtf.lGVEQ TO 0L?O FELLOWS' OliiLOfHG! (Stic cess or to BARLOIV Dealer in fe FIXLEHJ, GSCCERIES AfiD PRQVISIO.'S? SELECTED TEAS COFFEE, and SPICES, EUTTER AND CHEESE, rORElGX AM) DOMESTIC FBl'ITS, And a full variety of Goods usually kept in a lirst.-class Grocery Store. - Come one, come all, and examine our stock. I can soli as cheap and furnish as good an article sis any house in town. T. A. BACOX. Oregon City, August 2-5, 1S7C .If. NEW en rnwa At The LliNTCOLlsr BAKERY, Dealers in FIRST CLASS GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, PRODUCE TAKEN FROM FARMERS IN . exchange for Groceries. SELECT BTEAS, COFFEE AND SPICES. A splendid assortment of Fresh Crackers and Cheese. FOREJliX & DOTiESTlC FRC1TS. And a full variety of goods usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. ' We invito tho citizens of Oregon City, Cane; mah and vicinity to give us a call, nnd If K1'. don't give you as many nnd as good a quality of eoods for your money as you can obtain elsewhere, ho will leave town. 7Ve deliver Goods to all parts of the City and Canemah tree of charge. Oregon City, March 1, 1S77 tf. - J. 1. WAP. GEORGE A. HAEDI3SG. WARD & HARDING, DRUGGIST? AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GEN I era I assortment of DrugH and ClieiTiicals, Perfumery, Soji, CoiniiHiiml ilrulies, , TrinsMCK, Supporters, Siiinililer Hi ucrK Ku nry a nI Toilet Articles ALSO Keroxene OH, Lamp Chimneys, Ulu4, Putty, PaintM, Oil, - Varnishe anil lye Stuffs, PURE WIXES AND LIQ,t"GRS FOR MEDICIML . PURPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., ETC BrTThysicians IVescriptions carefully com pounded, and all orders corroc-t.lv nnswered. ' fOpcn at all hoiTrs of the night. "A11 accounts must be paid monthly novl.lS75lf WARD& HARDING. SAW MILL. T JONES HAS GOT HIS SAW MILD 99 In running order on Cedar Creek, 12 rnil"s from Oregon City, and is prepared to furnish CECA3 LUMBER, Of any kind, undressed, to all who may favor him with a call. f Address, J,H. Jones, Ringo's Point, Clacka mas ( ounty, Oregou - April 12, li77-'m r -1 f f J t i" w -