Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, November 15, 1877, Image 3

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cSc'JN CITY, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, IS77.
rj O BKEVITIES.
Circuit Court on the 21st inst.
The Sheriff is prepared to receive taxes.
Wilton's Dramatic Troupe at Popo's Hall
Saturday evening.
V. IL Dunbar, G. W. C.T., favored us
wmi a can last juoiiuay.
Union nieetinff at tho Congregational
UnureP. Sunday evening.
Hon. Henry Warren has been re-elected
recorder of McMinnville.
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Clackamas county is rapidly progressing
toward roaltn and prosperity.
Park is inclined to be happy since he
scoopeu lue ioss nsnernian.
Senator Mitchell has placed us under
obligations tor valuable public documents.
Considerable real estato has changed
hands in this county during the past two
mouths.
Mr. AlJAti 15. Croasman and Miss Linnio
McCully ware make "one" at Salem last
week.
Miss Viola Ziitinicrs, nee White, and
Win. Kppinger were inairied in Portland
last Tuesday.
Good stage of water on tho upper river,
and loats are coming down with heavy
loads of graiu.
It you owe T. A. IIhcoii for groceries
call around and see him. He says a little
coin would be in order.
The political cauldron Ls beginning to j
Jxul, anil canuiuaies lor mo vsnousuiiic
are putting an appearance.
Messrs. Williams k Fuller, formerly of
this city, have disposa l of their interest in
l he Umpire bakery at Portland.
Allen l'arker, one of the Locks Commis
sioners, says ko.IMH) tons of freight have
jiosid through the locks during tho past
year.
Messrs. Harding t Higgers have bought
out Mr. J. 1. Strut'le at the I'.arnnin Sa
loon, and will hereafter run this favorite
result, o
Mrs. W. C Dement and family started
vi'stcrdav for the Italics, where they pro
pose to take up their residence for the
winter.
li-Iiop Scett iniiniiiar S Iuio! will open
In tlx; hotel 1 nihling in Holliday's ad
dition to llist l'ortlaiid, on the 1st of Je
i':nUr. Til- ferrv rope at Milwaukee, which
rave wav a ft". days ago has been reptiir-7-1,
and "the lorry is in running order
, airuin.
The invitation to call and "see us" is
t:il in order and we are canity waiting
fir the isitor. iMii't forget it. "
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A Porlhui;! excliange says: John Monro
oi " On'gi-n City, a practiad machinist, is
j. ic:). inng to i-et a foundry and machine
-h.,';i id th! in i t Invest coiner of Tnird ana
Psirec-ts.
Most ot" tli" workmen b.ave been dis-1ii:u.-1
iit.liie salmon haU-hery on the
liii aiirvVati l tiie Jaliors for tiiis season
are ;i com pie ted.
Mr. J.ts. P.. Vpton le.T, last Monday for
bavton. W.T., where he will act as a'gent
li,r llawley, I'oild 'C Co., of Portland.
Albright A Jjogus have some of the
finest ireakl'at bajii in tho market, ami
we u ill vouch for it beMiise they left a
sami'le for tho "poor printer."
M r. John Ko-k, of Kola, has placed us
Miller obligations i'ur a brace of thicks.
John etui shoot duck i as well as teach the
i : t iz ininils Low to shoot.
M l.iugliliii J ...id go No. 5, K. of P., oi"
il.i-ei:', i progressing finely, ;nd the
r-.!l of ni"ii:ers is rapidly increasing.
J I- uu'iar ine; t:!g evtrv Mondav evening
;.t 7 u'eiock.
Mr. !.'. . WaMt'ii is attending to the
i.i.t's tl-o irtt:i'-iit at the hind ot:ii-e
u.iiigtlie si. I :. ess of Mr. Wad", and he
i..t a ,: a cr.-dital.le manner, even if he
.i in ti iy-iiia 1 1 '! jiiiin.
Tie-evening Telegram nuts in an ap
' ir.ir.ee :.'..otit oaee in tvii wti ks, and if
ill it !:!:-.iin-g eli-rk don't io letter our
':!;! Latv-!i't will be used in chopping tho
T.-l.-giaui from oar exchange Ii.-t.
OA vor.i.g ,ii from Pahnateer's settle
ln. i t a .n-.i: -. ! .i; W bit lock's m:it-
bue ia-t S ;ti?r!ay. lie indulged too
o;"u !i :;i tin-iio,v i i:g IkiwI and was taken
in j Jit of i Ik- wet by the watchmen. The
ciit'Tl.iiuaient cost 'our frii-nd JO.
I: i i "ei! tliat the ). fc C. P. R. in
''. iio: :i; a ; ,-t( n.led north during
the
'i':ioi:.:
!::!ii-. r. ine Oivgoti traiie
i'."..i:ti; J i oportior.s ssnd the
i- ; 1 . i . . i i I
!;.!.'.. ,i V tli, u ih
iii;;kc ever enoeavor
" To;jt by it.
'h ! grai n r ports rieli strike in Oj'hir
atui s;.yk ad ancing. It's all right, but
e ''"'n't intend to invest anv cd'our tliou
ii: liar bills in it. Untold masses of
ore . -ire said to U- in sight, and Coiisolidat-
-i irginin now here.
A young lady, with a little shortgun.
J jit aj h ir-.i of shot thro uirh a window of
Henry ifar.ling's residence last week. No
' He hart, but it woul 1 be we'll for the
voting l.i.'.y to look where she is shootimr
' tae iu:ur.. We are informed that it
w.s an accident, but aeeidents Of that kind
''-ht hin t soiuchcdy.
A llighlanl firmer a short time ago
-.uie to t ,-,vn ami got on a "tear," and
went c 1 1 1 hoi t!i ,.f "jasv iHir.e" for whiskv
at one u" our s.dooiis. A few da vs atro he
'1 1 his firm and left for other "parts, last
O !i rgoi to nay the little bill, find the s .loon
jo. in has lost considerable conlidence in
bum an nature.
I-ettcr from Ml. Pleasant.
Mt. Pi.4Iasa.st, Nov. 14th, ls77
Mi:. lOri roH: Please allow me.through
the c. biinns of your paper, to return my
most sincere thanks to "Substitute " for
nis kindness . in writing for 1110 during
in v a 1. c 1 ice.
We were notoiware that we had a jwiet
m our lOidsc and surely for one who
jM.ssesses such a talent for making such
beautiful rhymes, it is not only wrong.
1 ul rank injustice ior him to keep his
talent to himself for so long a time.
For some time back tho wretched state
of the weather has made tho farmers look
as it their last trieud was dead buried
However, despite the luid weather, not
a week has passed for ift-arly two months
without a soci.viae Ix'ing given at some
tit tho numerous houses 011 the hill.
Considerable has lecn said et.neerniii'g
the roads leading from Mt. Pleasant to
Oregon City, and now please allow me
to nut in my oar. 1 rue. the road ait
bad in our own district, but until we
reach the city limits we find no ditlieult v
in drawing heavy loads. Here, however,
it is almost impassahle, and thero is no
doubt but what, ljefore t lie winter is over
it will lo quite impossible for us to get
to tin' city with an enity wagon. Many,
of yon, Mr. 10 liter, never ventureotf the
sidewalks of the nurgh, ami therefore do
not know tho wretched state of the 'roads.
I would suggest that Mr. Wade and your
self, with his honor Mayor Darin as driver,
take a hack and drive pist Hroughton's.
11 what is known as the new road. I am
sure, if you succeeded in getting through
without sending ttr block and tackle to
1'iiU you out of tho mud, vou would, after
"ii-ring up most sincere thinks for your
s;c.'. 1 v, n turn to Orenon City and order
b." t'oauuissioner to lix the road.
Mr. li.savs all but ninety-two of the
a in -In-d Ylestials are at work.
All look forward with pleasure to the
oil U tion of the sidewalk to the Came
lry. llcport says Raron W n has fallen
wir to quite a fortune back in Furope.
an ' o '1 iH not orten yVi nrd an Adonis
k. n,0N's combined" surel v yon will not
h't r 11111 cscaiie. "
"t n.,lil,miliar faop fof Will II. was seen
I.;,?, rrthe sociables,- quite a treat for
l,,n 1 Faumeu.
Kiv.vrr Ker..9.. tl. . t '
t, , (t'li'u xiiu private senooi
u .rM i; ..?.. . . ! ...
M.7 v ,. " inline Lochran in the 1 .
1 v i Vr""s' vv,lt commence the second
. ,'. 5 ty. Miss tM:!iron !ias
- ;. .' "' v;'o wtl: in r .? are,
''""- '''-"--"!ci n.- n ttaclicr.
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Ileal Estate Transfers.
The following are the transfers of real
estate which have taken place since our
issue of ov. S, compiled by Mr. Wm.
Whitlock, deputy county clerk :
Wm. W. Iliggs and wife to .S. U. Hagev
and Mary A. itagey.the N W j, of section
24, T4SIU K, containing PiO acres. .
N. W. Randall and wife ta Jos. Walton,
the s Vj of the S K ' of the N W '4, and
the S of the S W "U of the N U U of sec
tion PJ.T i S li 3 K, li-i:ig part 01 the dona
tion land claim of Thos. Taylor; consid
eration $100.
. iierry Duekner to John Tj. Roliorts. pari
of section 2,T 4 S It 2 JO, containing 15 acres ;
consideration SoO.
1-lam Frost and wife; to John and Mary
E. Stevens, tho K of the S W of sec
tion 21, T 3 S R 1 K, excepting 40 acres
heretofore sold, containing 70 acres; con
sideration Sl.OOO.
S. W. Moss and wife to S.D. Richardson,
part of section 1, T 4 S R 2 R, containing
4) acres; consideration So.
!S. 1). Riehardsan to Dorcas Moss, part of
section 1, T JS III' JO, containing 40 acres ;
consideration SI.
United States to Jacob Wortman and
wife the S 10 xi 01 the N 10 '4 and the H 10
U of section 17, and lots 1 and '1 of section
D, in t li SRI 10, containing 322 .f7 acres.
County Court.
snxiAi. ti:i:.,i. haxkai.t, jl'i;k.
fiordon road It is ordered that toad be
established, and that notice bo given to
sn-rvisor to open said road.
Polsom road subscription Amount of
funds as reported is accepted and it is
ordered that the same lie paid to the
treasurer and the party is released from
further liability.
Application for apiK-.intment of supervis
or in road district No. 31 dismissed.
In the case of II. R. Pittock. delinquent
tax, the clerk was ordered to make out
costs and descriptions of pre,ierty and de
liver to sheriff for collection.
In regard to transcripts of delinquent
tax lists of school" districts, it is ordered
that Cue fees of the clerk be paid in ad
vance. It is ordered that M. D. Paldwin, super
visor of road distt iet No. 23. Ir.x boom le-gs
w ith chains in such manner as to protect
the Tualatin bridge near the residence of
Joseph ! iclds ; also to fix all bridges in
his district necessary for public travel.
Court adjourned till Saturday, Nov. 17.
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A Perilous i'idc.
A young man named James ii. Sterling,
in the employ of W.Kii chem, created con
siderable excitement at Kirchem's Mills
la--t Sunday morning, bv pun; over tho
mill dam fur a bet. The faM ;s about eight
teen feet high and tie water intensely
cold. The skiff upset in the Sail and Loth
man and skill" were under the water for
some time, l,nt both came out without
injury. Sliding proposes s: m 11 v to swim
over the Kiiii'' dam. He is from San
I-' ran cisco and about 2.i years of ago.
J'iease keep this in mind", as it may aid
you in writing an obituary not ire.
WAf.iiM: K::h:tj:m,
Kirthem Mills, Nov. 12, 177.
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A sorrowful mot her said to me,
"Come in and look on our child."
I saw an angel at .shut of day.
An i it never spoke but smiled.
I think of it in theVil v'sst reels,
I dream of it when I rest--The
violet eyes, ? he waxen hau ls.
And tho 0110 white S iiseo.o th breast.
T. IS. Ar.Di'.icir.
I know she lias gone to the happy land
Where ojwil commingles with "Pearl,
TiiUi.-it far-oiri.ind where angels dwell
And their snowy wings unfurl.
Rut oh for the sad and lorn ly hearts
Who saw her when she was dead,
Tin sunny hair, the palo, pale face,
And the iily in bloom by her head.
Rov.r-KUY at S'ir.Ki'.iAN. The village of
Sheridan experienced an upheaval of ex
citement on Wednesday morning of last
week, when the startling tinnonncement
was ii'ad.c that tluj safe in the store of R.
DeRashmutt cfc ,. hud hem or-eriod the
evening belV.ro and plundered of 'c7.i"n in
cfish. There are, says the Reporter, sev
eral diti'ertnt versions concerning the
maii!er in whit h the robbery was accom
plished, the most aulhontia of which says
that it was dime whil-i tho proprietors
were at snpier, at iliis:; o:; Tm sd.ivr -ven-ing.
The store was in the hands of Mr.
eo. Shepherd, receiver for iohismii h 0;
C. t Portland, assigni-es. Ti'.ey are the
losers. A numU-r ot dcinisits were in
tho safe, not mic of viii'-)i we understand,
was "iolct..'.l. I oe sale) was one fit Use
est in lho country, as we are informe-a
y M r. J. II. Mori is, who puf-.-iiasod it a
.'w ye.-tis n.z-y at a -ot of i7."si. It was not
oti'ii.';en open, but. was unlocked, ai-
though the proprict
.or nad
regular key
in his possv
"ie.il.
DuiKii.Ans. For the past week or two
almost evcr.v night some house has re
ceived a visit from the light-lingered gen
try. Kxcepting two or three occasions
th'ev isav alarmeti the occupants before
thev made an entrance. On Tnursday
night of last week the residences oi ( . .
It'ioads and Jas. Dolan were visited, anil
ct the first they secured a gob! watch and
at the latter a dress pattern. Several per
sons are suspected oi navmg a nana m me
matter, ami they are sjx'Ued. At most of
the maces visitettthc l-.truuers naveiua;e
coiisiilorable noise, and the occupants gen
erally strike a light, civing t he'intruders
warning and an opportunity tiimake tlie:r
escupi'. 1 lie oesi way 10 git-ei iin-e lioet-
ni.ght visitors woultl ia ti sainto thf in
with a tlose of lead r.s soon as they are
heart I at the windows, without giving
them a chancre to run.
Moth Kits' Rots. Capt. W. II. Small
wood, of Vancouver, delivered a lecture
at the Congregational Church last Monday
evening, ufo!i "Mother's Roys." Owing
to the inclemency of the weather tho au
dience was not as large as it would other
wise have l-coii, but those who attended
were highly pleased and s-ctk in the
highest terms of praise of the discourse.
The speaker had the happy faculty of
making his lecture interesting to all. It
was novel in itscharacter, abounding with
mirth and sound reasoning, and was lis
tened to with marked attention and inter
est throughout. As he truly said, mothers'
boys tlo not run the streets at night, fre
quenting the saloons, smoking cigars and
using profane language, and wo Wonder
how many mothers' boys could be found
in our city. The singing was excellent,
and attracted much attention.
Fir.E Ai.ahm. A chimney burning out
at the Pha'tdx Hotel brought out the fire
department Monday evening. If we mis
take not, the City Council passed an ordi
nance stunt time ago forbidding anv alarm
on such occasion', and it would be well
tor f the itTsons who sounded the alarm
last Monday evening to leave the bells
alone hereafter, or thev will get into
trouble. l iromen who" have to travel
tit toon or twenty blocks do not appreciate
the tun ot running that distance and only
finding a burning chimney when thev
arrive. Don't. do it any more.
R vsn Ceeaued. Mr W. W. Strieklin
living near Norton s postomee, has had a
large gang of Chinamen clearing land
during the past season. nr.d thev will have
cleared over lou acres by the last of this
month. Air. Su ickl in will have acres
in cultivation next season, which will
yield a good many bushels of grain, and
if the price keep up is well as it has the
past year, he will bo able to liquidate the
expense of clearing, and have something
for a rainy day. The cost of clearing and
preparing the" 100 acres for the plow will
cost Mr. S. about lu ier acre.
Prof. Pr-i'MMER. Prof Plummer's en
tertainment last Monday evening Vas a
,-..,r eni.M-ilJn nft'itr fold Tr,"- n. I.'imp
and attentivo audience. Plumnier has
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1 visited our citv on several occasions, and
; ,)!ls al,vavs jriven an iuteresting entertain-
! merit. The most of our readers arc ac- ,
J qnai'Urd with .'tis en!n':-:!"li-s :s ar. cb-cu- '
; x) i.ir ; nd iiis v o:e.te;-i';d p,,wrs p.r mUu- ;
' iirv. ami Li in-. d. no c..-ti:niv!i'.:a:iy:.
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Letter Rist. Tho following is a list oi
the letters remaining in the postoflice at
Oregon Cit-, Clackainas county, Oregon,
November loth, 1877:
Adam, Colvas.
Kabb, Amos.
Chase, Mis. Carrie.
Davidson, Tj.
l'inley, Mrs. James.
I'allert. Therese.
Herving, Mrs. J. II.
Harris, Mr.
Holden, Chas.
Kinney, Miss Ada.
Rainev, A. M. 2
Reynolds. Mrs. Klla.
liuifner, Edward C.
Studeman, Carl
(J leason, John.
ietr, II. 10.
Haudley i Co., Ceo
If called for please say when advertised
J. M. IIACON, P. M.
To Maxufactuuers. Mr. A. M. Cor
nelius has invented arid obtained a patent
on a washing machine tho best we have
ever seen, and is about to negotiate a
sale of the right to manufacture it in Ore
gon, west of the Cascade mountains, to
parties in Portland. Would it not le a
wise investment for some of our money
loaners to purchase the right and manu
facture them here? A great many thou
sand of these machines could lie sold be
fore the patent expires. Seventeen years
is a long time to have exclusive control
of any meritorious machine. Wake up!
A Tj:st Cask. A few days ago one
David Plack.charged with embezzlement,
w as arrested in Portland on a requisition
from tho Governor of California. In the
red tape attending the proceedings Gov.
Chadwick signed the warrant of arrest.
Now the embezzler's attorney, H. Y.
Thompson, praj-s for a writ of habeas
corpus on the ground that S. F. Chadwick
is not Governor of Oregon, but only acting
Governor. The case was argued before
Judge Shattuck on Saturday last, who
took tho case under advisement.
EvinKNCES op Pn'osPEUiTY. The fact
that our county Is fast progressing in poi
ularity, wealth ami improvement can be
settled in the mind of every one who w ill
take a trip out in the county in anv direc
tion. Within a few miles of this'eity, in
the vicinity of Mr. Ijatourette's farm, a
great change has taken place within the
past year. Several hundred acres of brush
land has been placed in condition for cnl
tivatiou,and a large numberof immigrants
have bought land and are making pleasant
homes and thrifty farms.
Tut: Finn Fif.ni. Tho P.ishop Scott
Grammar School, of Portland, one of the
be:-t educational institutions in the State,
was destroyed by lire last Thursday night.
It was so far from any cistern that only
onc-.engino was able to throw wafr, and
then short 0110 section of hose. Most of
the furniture and hooks were saved. Ross
!-'") .000, insurance 10.000. The lire is sup
posed to be the work of an incendiary,
and S"l,ihX is olfered lor tho apprehension
of the culprit.
P.i.ACKP.EnniEs. The Portland jxipers
are bragging of blacklierries being ripe in
that region, so Mr. G. W. McCarvor, not
wishing to see oar cit- cast in the .shade,
has left at our otiiee a limti of a Rawton
black lei-ry bush, growing on his place,
which is well lillod with berries, buth lipe
and green, and also blossoms.
Tiiek o: the Tuck. A tree fell off the
Huff last Friday night 011 tho railroad
track near the basin saw mill and mashed
things up generally. Fortunately no extra
trains wore out that night, or we might
have lieen called upon to chronicle a seri
ous casualty. The tree was removed and
damages repaired next morning before
the regular trains passed.
Conteht and Recti7 uk. Rev.C. V. An
thony, 1 aster of the Taylor Street M. R.
Church, l'ortland, will deliver a lecture at
Pope's Hall, Tuesday evening, Nov. 20,
for tin Ixaieiit of t!u M. 10. Church of this
city. Subject "A Trip to Hawaii with
Notes by the Way." Good music in con
nection with it.
Staltf News.
f'orvallia firemen trip the light fan
tastic to-morrow evening.
Rev. A. J. Huasaker, for many years
located at Albany, has removed to Mc
Minnville. IIo-,varJ Xorthun, a well known cit
izen of of Portland, died last week
from an attack of quinsy.
Four persons in the Jolly family, in
Washington county, died with tho Iiph
theviu Ll.I week.
Joseph KontLerland, a well known
sporting character of Portland died
last week at Walla Walla.
Hoy. II. W. Stvatlou, of Albany, has
been appointed General Missionary for
tho Presbyterian Church on the north
west coast.
During the month of October 21 vess
sels left the Columbia river, carrying
cargoes the total valuo of which was
?l,o(2,y93 rw.
Ilillsboro will have another Alden
fruit drver next summer. If it don't
pay better than ours, the stockholders'
pockets will go dry.
The graders on tho Taqnina Railroad
have beeu Jischarged and work sus
pended. The Bentou Democrat wonders
why it is thusly.
The Alden dryer at Albany works
twenty out of every twenty-fonr hours.
If Albany can make it pay, why can't
Oregon City.
Adolph ninngk, an old and esteem
ed citizen of Aurora, for many years
connected with the German colouy of
that place, died on the 5th inst.
Charles Collins has gone to to the
penitentiary for two years from Lane
county for an assult to commit rape on
a little girl.
Dr." Ij. Ii. Rowland, Superintendent
of Public Instruction, has gone on an
official visit to the counties east of the
Cascade mountains, and will be absent
about six weeks.
Delashmut's store at Sheridan was
robbed of $7,310, on the 7th. The
firm had been placed in bankruptcy
and the money had been collected by
an agent- of th wholesale houses of
Portland.
At tho meeting of tho Board of Trus
tees of East Portland, last week, Hon.
W. W. Thayer, was elected City Attor
ney; Sim Stafford, Chief of the Fire
Department, and J. Campbell, City
Survoyor.
The Jfcrcay says that owing to the
increased number of " tramps " and
thieves thrown into our State by hard
times in other localities and the cheap
fare from San Francisco to Portland,
the State Prison is filling up at a rate
unusual ia the history of Oregon. There
are now confined in that institution 120
convicts, which we believe is two more
than ever before credited to that insti
tution at any one time.
La Grande Gazette: Ten teams lef t
here thi3 week for Columbia river, to
commence work on thJ3. M. C. II. R.
E., not for the purpose of grading
only a few miles, but of continuing the
work until the road is completed to
this vallej. This is the first real work
that has ever been done looking toward
opening up and developing that por
tion of I astern Oron eat of Urva
t i31.i (';?- Thai ;.:::-. "trijl nt(c-:;.I the
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Xews for the People.
Miss ltosa Fuchs has just received an
elegant slock of fall goods for the ladies.
Miss Fuchs has had considerable exper
ience in the millinery line, and only keens
the most fashionable goods. You only
need to set? the handsome, display on the
shelves to ho convinced of her excellent
taste iu selecting, and you can rest assur
ed of getting suited as well as you could
at Portland.' The ladies of Oregon t'ily
are respectfully invited to tail and .sec
tor themselves.
If Yon visit Portlan-i anil wish to buy a
fine suit of clothes Jit, a low .riee, call" at
Acliornnm l'rt-s., corner First a:nl Wiis!iinn'.
ton. streets.
Kail Opfuing Kiitl Wltiier (.i.ids at I.
Selliiijg'a. Latest Styles and Xovelt ies in
Press Goods, with trimmings to match. In
Gents' ami l.o.vs' goods the hest inthe market
and at tin lowest prices, (."all and ser f,,r
yourself, I will sell you good Clootln :t I'ort
"laiul prices, till early nnil secure tjarrains at
J. .S.lling".s-j!ie ptact to get the valu of your
i.ioiipy. jTn , , , ,., mmmm
v. (kgon Pioneer Association.
The Board of Directors of the Oregon
Pioneer Association . met in the jun ior
of the Cheuiekela hotel at Salem no
Thursday evening and was called to or
der by the President, "VY. J. Herron.
On motion, all the persons present
were invited to participate-.
Judge Wm. Strong, of Portland, was
unanimously chosen to deliver the an
imal address at the re-union on the 15th
of June, 1878.
Gen. Joel Palmer was chosen altern
ate to Judge Strong.
On motion, the president w;.i empow
ered to select a Kuihude person to deliv
er the occasional address fur 1878.
Iwev. Il.C.irill, of Albany, was chosen
chaplain for tho next re-union.
Hon. Medonim Crawford, of Dayton,
was chosen chief marshal.
air. YV. H. l;-?es re- igned from the
printing committee, a 'id Mr. It.P.iJoise
was elected to fill the vacancy; tho com
mitter was re-elected and consists of E.
N. Cooke, 8. P. Chadwick, John Minto,
li. P. Poise and J. Henry Brown.
51 r. Kees moved that the names of
the member. bo pablishe;! in the annual
transactions.
The secretary o tiered the following,
which was adopted:
j7c.---oi t:?, That the Secretary of State
is earticsl ly re.j nested to assigti a room
n the Slate Houso for the use of tiie
Oregon Pioneer Association, for the
purpose of transacting business; safe
keeping of archives, books, and other
valuables that they now have or may
become posseted of.
The lo.ird adjourned until the last
Thursday in March, 1S7H.
W. J. HKlirtON, Pre-:dent.
J. IIenuv Ihiow:.-, Socio' r.ry.
Ur;
anp
a sc p. I bv
tele:rajh to S. r.at..r Sharon of Muvti.la,
asking him to come on and (jccujiy his
seat, lfjmany Se-n.itorA ntIect their
jmblie duty as Senutor Sharon dots
there would be a loud demand for a
provision to declare a seat vacant which
is so seldom really lJid.
Says the fitl i'ilcn; : It was reported
that liev. W. Jolly's d t s-ghb-r, Mrs.
Ireland, and her husband, v. ho eloped
and married about two years ago. wmt
down on theill-faied Pacific, but, it lias
been known for some time that they
weio living in Sonoma county, Cal. "
Iorilajid rilai-U: t.
I.erd taii' r.i !i !u in;r, r-7 seliin.r.
Flour F.Ntr . S'J 75; vu; i ti.-ii-, to .ji.
Wlieet 1') cen;a!.
Oat s .V.ii7e. l bushel,
barley SI r.'l c-ntah
l.acoa S,iues 1-.. -. h iin., U-,lt; shouM'TS,
S:.i.f.
LarJ In k'jt:, 1:!..: hi lell.tia?, tlo.
; Ihtti.-r-Ki s!i roll, ';.
I- nil's 1 ire tl a; pi - a i'i sacUs, 4?vC. : !;?,
3; piuui.o, pilless, J. ; j.".tc i'-.-, J !.. ;
pro lies, 17e.
K'C'S- .';oe.
Cli-ieken- Full prown, $2 ).$.? .".) 1 tlivcn.
Hill's Ir., 17''.; saifed. Co.; culls, ' o!f.
Tallow li. y it..
Woo! -Slllr.
Fee.l r.r ir., ?1.52. y ton; shorts. !?2T?-i-) ;
oil cake, ?! I iH).
Hay Cahal. ?m?l2 y ton : loos , -J '.ft.
Potatoes I Hill at ! V. y htiMit-1.
Onions P. jCvlM y !'.
Mutton Sln-ep 0.
Oregon tiy ?Iar!i.;'l.
Wheat ?l ", y hnsno:.
Oat..? foetl, sacked, 17j'"2!j y Ijushel ; mill
l;ijr, sacked, a-v. y bushel.
Barley Choice brewing, S'te y burdiel ; feed,
T5c.
I'ota'o-s .l,)c. y hus'ivl. Pull sale.
0:ii'-n: I V"''t-. y !!..
Flour- 5i;ti'7 i) y bid.
I'ried Fruits Api les.l'j,'). y IV..; phnns, 11
".
r.nttfr ?5fl;rtiV. y tv,.
Chickens tirowa, 22 1)0 y do:;en ; Pjirlnr,
?2' of. y doz.
i':ir:3-"ic. y tlozen.
IVu'oii-Sides, lit, y IV,; lia-.us 11c.
r.;ird 1 "(. 1 1' p Hi.
II - IV $H:u. 12 y ton.
Woo! 2'.LMe. y n,.
Hides Dry, ll'.t,!."c y IV.: preer,, t i"c.
T.f ill food ::r;t.ii, j-l.v.iO y ton ; siiorls, ?27?v
30 ton.
Fresh meats Deof.dressed.SVsc y 1V ; on foot
l?iC; itross"il hoits, (ie ; mutton sheen. ?1 75. -'-.
Apples Spitzer. bi:rir, 1 in Id win, Nor! hern
Spy, ( to., from viijion, j'.c V busiiel ; in
boxes reatly for shipping. 45 .'( ; long keep
ers, from wagon, 4')c, packed l yi'iOc.
Variuiu t'ais! advaacinu; years, care
sickness, disappoint meiit. and hereditarj' dis-KUion-n'd
operate to turn th: hair frray,
ani either of them inclines to shod premii
turelv . Avkk's ll.viii Vioon wilt restore laded
or pray, liirht and ri.l li.i ir to a rich bro-.vn or
deep bliu-k, as imiy be desired. It softens and
Cleans'-s the seal)), pivhTjr it ; haahv action,
and removes ami cures dantire.'r and" humor.-.
J.y its u" fallinp iiair i.s checketl, and a new
pro-.vth will be produced in a'.l cases where tho
follicles are m.t, tlestrovetl or Kla-iiii decayed
Its effects an beautilVdlv sho.vn on bra'shv,
weak, or sioklv liair, to which :t few applica
tions will rod uc the plossitnd freshness tf
youth. Harmless and sure i,, jjs operation
it is incomparable ns a tir.-f,sin!r, and is es
pecially valued for t he soft lustre mid riehn-ss
of tone it, imparts. It cont'd un neither oil nor
dye, andwi'i not soil tr color white cambric
yet it. lasts Ion-on the halrand keens it fresh
and vigorous.
How is it that everybody is talking so much
about lionnelly's yeast powder? It is the
topic of conversation at everv breakfast, table.
U is Ijeeauso it iraki s such lifiit and tieiiirht
tut biscuits people can"t help talking r.botit it.
You Hitte o i:.Tf list.
Have you Tiny excuse for snffcrJns with
lvsi'psia or lavr c'om olai nt ? ' tlicwnny
reason why yon should ro on from rtav todav
comj.btinl.'ip with Sour Stomaeli, Sick Hed
.icbe. Habitual t ostiveness, patpitatioit of tho
Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Gnawinp
and burning yains at tho pit of the Stomach,
1 ellow Skin, Coated Tongue and tlis.ipreeabl
taste in the mou'h, ("omin; nr. of food alter
"at inp, IiO-spirits, ac. Xo! It i posif.ively
your owi fault if you do. tio to Ward A
Han.hng and pet a bott'e of (launN's Arorsr
I- I.oy.-Ktt tor 75 cats and vour c-ur-?. is certain,
nt it y.ai doubt this. : a Samol lftlo for
10 cents and try it. Two doses will roleive vou.
A CATMX
To all v'nn nro sufTering from th" errors and
indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of manhood, ic, 1 will send
a recipe that will care you, IIIFK OF
CHAH i E. This irreat remedy was discovered
by a missionary in South America. Send a
se!t-addressfd envelope to the Ufa'. T. Joseph
Inman, Station I). JW.i Home, JVcw York
nov!7-ly.
GHB1S. ZAUHER,
Oti;i;i' th" Ual'rofid D'rot,
W. ia City. ' Jivo u call. j-jO-'i.
p.rTTPT?SY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY.
fart? kill I i'-'iitf f"0jE? '
Uu 11 tllliLilaUIiuli 1 U J J i" . !
JCST KKOEIVNO A NKYV AND CHOICE- I
s.-hctioa of the Latest .sty ! -s fcr ! he
iiliicA hiAiJi.: 1
Will op .i on Friday, tie!. ;;.;h, t !o.-.o.st ;
V'iO K. ...r-.. ; yc ' is ;u.;o age'it fol
";:.i::r. 1)
Cad and sec.
n n .Jiz rv : " " r 1
Or :roi City, Ojt. is, -;TV-1.-.
P7"-" c?M r53 T'! r s yxxr j. ' ,
i ii Rjo t v tJaU U tJ'-iL ' i y
r5"
On Main Straet, tpios;t AfUeriiian
tore.
uet is-a.
J. I. WAitn.
o. no ijg e jV . i: a jj ni n o.
WAED L EAEDINGr,
RTJ'iiTf 'ivn itrm ;. r-.fivij r n it pi t r-r-
k::f co n.stan rr.v ox i;..Nii a oi:::
i ial as.iortiut nt of
Oi-urit:-; and CliemicMl.--,
r,-i-ricry, ;oji.j:
t'oi-jbs au.I iru-!'t'i,,
T i-iis-', 'S tii;.i.i:'sx ,
nJii'til.ivi-liiiisoa i it nvv ::. I
r.l..-i Ai-llt-U:,
AJ.SO
Ivvrnxcnn !i;j, i p f -;.!i:iitr j-k,
(il-tit, i'lttlj-, Ijitiilv, Oils,
.li jiiihej ;nid IJye N lull's,
rniE Wl.NES AM) LLUoToS FCS IEDH'!X.!I.
ruiipyscs.
PATI'XT 3IEPICIXE3, mv., ETC
rvfliyslciTis Fr. scri j.t e-ns carefully com
pounded, and ail order-; correct iy a lev, creti.
' ii nt all l.d'ii s o! t he idght .
i'.Ai! .lecounts muf b. j -rid ..ior.l.!y.
novJ.l-)75a WAICUfi HAUiiiNG.
Qi':V1 Mil 9
ii. jo:;ks iiAsiior ins saw riu.i,
tit in running order on Cedar Crock, IJ
i. iil".s lro'ii Orej,-o.i City, and is : r ; ar d to
furnish
Of any kind, undressed, to all who may favor
liila v.-it h a e.i II.
Ail. Ires-;, .1. II. Jones, Uitipo's I'idid, CUirlu;
mas t 'onni y, t .r-'goii
Ajrii lj, ift77-t;m
3 f-1 C tri vi i L-j; ,
shun Sf., (in-zozi
jinivxiiinti am" iriroiirr.ij of
-fl ;:lil--r-, i:.-jrr:e:.r;. r -
(ip.V Kii.l'tlfiym-i!. r(Vr..;-
i-.'-1-'" tv.-irc, -!-., -tc. v'- "-
"yiti;!! i;k offers am chkai as
? 7 can be had in tiie Stale, nt
iV.;nj rpt) t r.rri':
warrant, my j.:o-.',s ;-s rcj-.reientr.-t.
.!oi;: .- ' i I IJ A .NT ,
"".'add! e ,',!id ;I.irne;.- Maker.
Orep-.ii C"i! y, t ;-(.;(:. , Nov. 1, IS'.'-tf.
"?rtuT:.: jr:Ft)K:.r ti;k citi.:-:ns f
t I Ore-.o:i t ;:y s.t.d .ViiWtv l hat he U i.li-p-in-d
to furnish .
K." ? t f-'.t T1' (- Z - v 5 ! : i"-. " "
Of every d-seri;i!ori, at lo-.v rates.
A -..- ,
li fy' I'l :o ti 'i (i'iii.i-r, j;:1I,
Sjivin--, (for slielv ir-.r), 3.:lSi-e,
I'iilvi is i!ti! K 'iii-i'-i 'iwt, C edar,
'oust talt ! on. l. tthit .
Sireef and Sid-wahc lumber furriished (;
the shortest notie . at as lo-.v rates ns it caa t,e
purchased in theSJa'.e.
dve I!)!' a ca II ? t h"
( .'..OA' CITV SA h mi .r.s. -Or-gon
Uty, June in, 1:s7-j :tf .
tgwhosIlST;may mmm
1 Kixn i:i-:sj:t'k -ot' '.soc-dN'o a
i ) no-v rule of b::s hies I would request t hi, -so
indebted to mo to come and
P&y Up !m mcdsatoly,
nd save iiieonve;ii..;ico and xpens, ns
li iv-1 1 1 ;. ri! lined to collect what is cue ine.
! ha-. i;-iii:e -d t be prices on Oo.i.is r-. ail
and a n assure all ( hat I can give
SSaiVL'airss to Cach Guver?-
Co:ue ;;ru5 see for v uif own satisfaction.
A . Ij i: V V .
i.-i V .i;?j!S.ii.tl 1-iCO.
it - lix j i.rtijlij
A7sS:i f-i EVS- AT - L A W .
') !) Seveiitli Sir.H, Vn3iingt.;ii, D, i
rji "midi i ti vcnJoi".
We's'dire T.ktterf iATr;xT3:on"' Inven
tions. N'o r.irtirnoy fees In advance in":app! I
eatlons for Patents-in the United States. So
charges miles-.- the piteat is pranted. ."
addit man I 1 'e.; for ol: aining aad conduct inp
a rehearing. Special attention given to Fn
terferenc ' Cases before the Patent onic. Ex
terisi his b fore Congress, Ipfriiipoment Suits
in di'T'i-eiit .States, and all litigAtion apfier
taining to Inventions or Patents. We-als pro
car.) Patents in Canada .and other roreign
countlies. Send Stamp for I'amphh't giving
full instruction atid terms.
I", W. (iiurjuaml I??';;;riitiits.
Claims prosecuted in t lie So; remo Court of
the United s:,at s. Court of Claims , atid all
classes of .war claims beftire tho Kxccutivo
llepartments.
Ancirj of Fay and Bnunly.
Ofiicers, Soldiers ana Sailors of the late
war, or their,; heirs, are in many cases en
titled to money from the Uovernment, of
which they have no knowledge. Write full
history of service, and state amount of pay
and bounty received. Enclose stump, and a
full reply after examination, will be given
you with'ont charge.
Perisiofts.
AlUOffieers, Soldiers and Sailors, at present
disabled, however slight'y, from wounds,
ruptnre or fit her injuries, or diseases received
or contracted in tho line of duty in the lato
war can obtain a pension. Many now draw
ing pensions are entitled to increase.
.V. S.j.Gciieral L.aitlOllIci'.
' Contested Land Cases, Private Ivnd Claims,
Mininp jf-'re-empt itin, and'Honiesiead Caws
preseiiled Lbeiore the General Land OXHcc
and Department of the Interior.
jjuiifl h'nrrnnts.
Yv pay cash for Hounly Land Warrants,
and Atiditional Homestead Scrip. Wo invite
correspondence with all parties having any
for sale, and give full and explicit instruc
tions where assignments are imperfect.
Wo conduct our buisness in scperatp
Pureaus, having therein the assistance of
obb and experienced lawyers and clerks,
and give our closest personal supervision to
cv. ry important paj-.-r prepared in each
ense. Promptes' attention thus secured to ad
business intrusted to us.
Liberal arrangements maito with attorneys
in all classes ti business. Address
R. S. k A. T. LATEY. Attorarys, V."ashin.sr-
We pre fern to Hon. M. Cr. Km ory. Presi
dent 2d National' Pank, Washington, I. C. :
C K Prentiss, F.S'i., Cashier tiiruian Am.
National Lank, Wnshingtor-.. I. C. ; Hon. C.
1. ... . , i ... i ' . . 1 ( - i . i -; , . .
Lawfetiij v.a.t.
T ULiv' Stabl on Fifth street, Or-gor
Oty. Oregon, keeps const antly on hand
Bug-ffifsC.-irriajge-i
and I!;itk. Saddle
jn;l liufxny Horses.
Prices 1 1 e a o ix f i b 1 c
r. "J r ? T '
. . i v . , i
l-T-wev, i rest. ji;u...ni. ."'". ..v..., i, ... ,
Hon. Ii. Will-iron, V. Pre st. 1st Natl. Pan';,
Hdlsi-.bile, Mich.; J. It. llnn., Ls-j., Ca-.p.i r
City Natl. Ca'nk, D over, Col, : J. i). Knox,
Ksq., Pan tor, ToK'ka, Kansas.
I 1 ft IJ . 1 mSSXNQ
i WrJL&tK .mJ SRAHD PRIZE
1 c
AS THE BEST FAMILY SET7ING MACHINE.
Its competitors receiving only jm avard for soma epeclal foaturo cf their luachlncs.
. Tiie forlrawJ Msoa SIctlla SswiJi Mine
Has Cnlindted Capacity to do all kinds of Family SevIng and Kanufacturlng,
ITS PATENT jUJTOlLmC "CUT OFF" on tiie hand vIied prevents tlio ma
cliiue from ruuniug backwurii.s, aud obviates tho necessity of tailing tiie -work
from tlio uiaciuuc to tvind thread on the Joll)iiis, v-. hic.li i;mst be done with all
other ScTrhi Jlaciiiucs, to the great annoyance of the operator, especially in
tucking1, hemi;:ing' and ruSIins1. It does one-third nioro ork in a given length
of time than any other Sewing machine.
WITH EVERY 3I0TI0X of the FOOT the TIACIIIXE MAKES SIX STITCHES.
?hre3 Wilson IMiscs will io a nuch work ia c&3 day as four oiisr Safes.
It requires no .special instructions to use it j an Illustrated Direction Book in
furnished YFilh each machine.
IT CAUN0T GET OUT OF ORDER, AND THE ADJD3TMEJJTS ARE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT.
A properly executed Certificate is furnished with each machine, guaranteeing
to keep it in repair, free of charge, for tive years. Machines sold on easy
terms of payment, and delivered, free of charge, at any Railroad Depot in tho
United States where wo have no Agents.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. - Agents Wanted.
For full particulars address -
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
827 Broadway, UEW TOEZ; NEW OBLEAKTS, LA.j CHICAGO, ILL-; or SAN FEANCISCO, CAL.
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nod 1. .-ins-. :ir 1 bar:- :"i.K
)I !:-:y : h lit., s in c:i il i -::. ort ; . i : .
jI'kI v.at.-r: 1. iai!.,'.s Srusti Oregon '
l'li'.-i ' ii::i; (.'own.
Ni. 1. '''-' ".fr.'s, - mi'i s l'r.m t irr.lif-i.'K ;'. ny
:i .lie Wiii.tiin it" riv(-.r,.s.i:icri'- i:i cuiiiva
tii.n, iz :s(-r-s in sin t.reliftru .i' ciifif vnri -tii's
oi !rt;it, at-r .-s in lii.-i!, l'fur s
mull r line", tr; id hous , b.ir:i n-.nl run
niiijr Witt.-r, i- mil -s ir ::i t.'r -.;.! it y.
I'rif jtrt down l.a!aiic n lim.'.
J-.'ti. o. ,-icn s; , imi ri.vi ti, it larr., iit'v,-,
well fmi?iivl irann! ilv.-t U.ivr, luia ;.nU
ai ji: owi::ir.lf, i:i;" v.-.-u -r, IS acits'tif
fa!! wheat. tiiilt-s fr.t;i t rr ;:-in 'My, 0:1
il.i ilfi road, clmrc-ii ami .'--.'lo-.l i:otis--utlj'iinlTi:
:.:: i h:ul nr c !,-.. tmo-ihlrJ
tiown, haia iii'i'ini ( ini".
No. i". . ; iicri's tniit-s t -as-t cT Or ron C'Hy.
lhs iiiil' - from ".o!a. i-ist jifiti f-av.' m'il
ar.il ! :''.':) s ; '',' :i.-r s in ti; i v;:t ion, l::.
a.-ri's .ii:.:.T J-.'.'K"1, P' h! Irani! luni.s-.-"1."
S:,iT'.-s i:i I'm it trevs. iVieo tl,tk,
half i'). n.
No. 7. :.(! s at Mil v::i 'uc ; iiart itavi'T
tiaij. Frio.', t f "
No. 8. ;tvi ai.T- s l. nill.--sinst of ir :: O'iiy,
7 :ii:i- s i':'..;-:i .'j'i.hli"!i si a-' ':: : 7" acrts in
ci! li ivai ioa, ; ) ai-n-s of l.' 1 l.otii :n '. f ritl,
gtvnl L-i.v lio-.isi- a ml I'riii.:!' i. -urn, p nai-nin-X
v:it'r Io stock, -soot! slock raiicii, ".!
bfariim r::i!. Ir.-i-s. I'rice S I,Jm). Wiil .fil
pttiric am! crt)j.. to jiurciias-T if lie ii-sir.-s.
Nt). a. i'i) :ii-r.s t milts f.'ist of ri-pii Lily ;
ti t acres 1:1 cultivation, .i acres in orchard1,
p.oii hoa-.' a ml ijitrn, r-'inaiii'tix lariti
carily fit'.-.r-'il. l'ric $-,r'.', half tlo-.vn,
Xo. lt. li-i fi'.rt's, uiojv tir less, II milos
from On tror. City, l:;'., miler; t: IVnllaTid,
l ) iHT'S in t ;i It ;vat ion, itnl more t-asily
c'earetl, all v.iiJ'.-r i 'lie-', m.oJ lior.se, j'ood
l.iml am! Ii:.!j of water, .si'l.ow'hoii.W iiiul
church 1 mi'.e .av.-ay, it i:itr.t!i ii.-jol in
year. Terms efisy, ti.200.
No." 11. lot or 10 J acres off 01" tli north of the
Pram's claim, 4 miles from Oregon i.'ity,
oni'Ti Virush Ir. ml, nil easily ciure', living
water, -root I lit if. lower, at ?!J per acre ;
tt'vms t-siy.
Xo. J-J. Ji;' ' Johv.son's Iiom. stor.il, near
Or- vrmi t'iiy : Ijaaeres.
No. 1'5. il:e lurir.er n sitler.t" of V. W. Iluck
a in I six lots : oJ,"''').
Xo. 11. Wily May's l ioc-, :ti! in cultivation,
with house ami barn ; .;.,-i".
Xo. lo. J. I Allison's farm, -11 ncrs, 75 in
cultivation, 3 in orchard, jr'"! farm house,
barn and out I uildinjis: JUr'i'l, Italf down.
Xo. hi. acr.'S, thit me;:iow land. !t milt s
fr.-fi ir. ;r.!' t'ify, 8') fres in cultivation,
froo.'. hous- nt l,ar:i, t-rchard, running
. ; t it, jrio" .SV '!().
No. 17. i ri acr-'s, S mill s S of On-jron City, 4!)
Hcrcit in ci 1; ix .-il ion, 4 ;;cr. s oreiiar.l, 11
tons o'ei hay, l-rx house, l ham:;, jr.iotl wa
ter, t-vim, w.-!.:.:i ami liana ss, tov and
ca!'.', ;-i iarmiu.r i ia i '.em -nt s, I'.ousei,!,!
llirni! ::r'. ; )-riee ci1.!!';, I.":;.! tlo , 11.
Xo. iS. i'.'-i-.-s, all until r lence, 12 miies
roiies fri.iri Or pm "i'y, I'i in cult i vat ion,
0 in orchard, iro . hous" ami l.-arti ; price
.f.M.-..'-.).
Xo. If. Orin Cuii'insr. fnr:n, "') acr s, 1:0 in
cuI!iv;itio:. S i nifir" r -;:i!y to p:ow, piod
hous. ami burn, la r.cr -s in" rc'.;:rd ; price
S'rY.vK A'sf. j e acres, tlo in cultivation, no
hous" or r.re.,.7) a. re. easily c'earetl ; $inki.
O! lu-r tle.siral.ilc lai ;ra i r.s in Cl tckamas, the
Ur-Fl county in tli- Ktr.to.
.An.v ,ni liiivine; money to loud can have our
R- rviees, free of cliarp", i'i mi'.nn.'jTiii;" tiie
S.itti aiifl select in si-ciirii ies.
I'r."oi.s want:tijjc tt ljor--oe' iincy can got
fiivor.iM'. t.-'-rn-.s ly ca!Iii;g on us.
.rOIIXSn?; Ti OTVX. am!
JO!TN'Stl. :;f(HV.s' t MACPf."!.
Ofiie.-.s ir OiVKon City and IV.rtlfind.
Xcv. 1. ib7:;ti
tT!(li Great chance to make money. I
-v r ut s ti .urn can 1 1 1 .'10 on
gi t gr-'en backs. Wo tie. ..j a j.i rson in rt ery
town to take' subscriptions for the In rest,
cheapest and ?.. Illustrated family ptil-liea-tion
in tho vor!. Any one can beeom" a suo
C"ssftil agent, l iie mw I ele;r;tnt works of art
piven fr. e to s-.iiserii- rs. The pric is so lo'.v
that a'iriicijf every bo-Iy Ft;b.cribes. On-1 agent
r 'Il(i"t5 Ifial-.itlg ivir fl-"l in I' week. A lady
a trout r.'i orts 'taking over in uubserlbcrs in
-a tlavs. All v. l.o i-uga -x ma ke iao;i-v last.
You cr n d-vote al! vtmrtiiat foll.o loismss.
or onlv vour s-are time. You need not be
aw a v iroin Inini'c over night. Vou can b it
ns well sts r-t hers. Full 1 art iou! irs directions
,-ir.tl tortiis fro". K;-ga!i end ixiisivi' Out
tit free. If vou V.-.111I prontaf. e '.vnrk s-nd us
our address a; one'. Hco ;-t.s no: Ii. ng to try ,
th" b;is;r."S!. No on- who r ngarr -s ...ins to i
greaf pay. Ao-.ln-ss "Jin- reopie . jiihiuh,,
Portland, Main-'.
EXFIT
:s ,()Tin:.
iTF.r.r.r.Y givf ynwr. of my
tontlon to .iT-ply to tl.a Hon. t 'ount y
t lai'h'.'iiuiK 'on' t v. Si :.t " of (.Jri.rnii,
'cial t rm tiler of to bo held at the
IX
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'ourt
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to
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ron
fitv,
w .-on. on tli
of Xovom
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to allow '.it
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A X-vsiSj .- -. ifiS ''7 r V-iU J v- it -..!. when tlio rummicr i!c-:r l
CONOMIZE !
;EHTEHH!AL EXPOSITION
;itY-
1 Tatrj in tho Mirl:et for Tr-li-.r7
'I :
ti iu uini-r nu't:iiK.s-i ci.h.1-y iv-
M.-!:ib'.in'j- t.i.l t :.:lt V.w btt-l Jii.!r-rs
1.:".. - i.t toccioct tl odJiT--::'-,
ex-t by a c. t-ii. :.l to-r.
It 13 I': V N-."t 5;!iHli:mo f rp l-.l
k-. v. -i. A KiatAN j:oii. !.N ..
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t.INET. VSi KliiM-.NG t A?V,
cr.J 1- .I..J. i-i n: t .-.-'T-at..'.' l..
V,'
GOtl VATC.i Tri.T
v.: :,5 COSTS i. O
v.
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. rcr.
.y, l..r i--ri t'-n t.. 5. m. nii.l 1: v.-
V ; -, .:.t. s r..u. t ii. ;i y iV.ia. Kt'i if
our iurgo tj.i... uro .nl.ltx: u
rr-f":.rc ri i r.f X' -1 12 CZlC't
v. iiii r.n cltnnt Ch.-.ln at'.rxf.-
ill MSz- wt'ish a twin t Fiftv Penny wot'at .
r.:il ;"Me same patroni in pure wt i:i 1
ot flOCK p1I thffl Trtaina at f2ear!i.
w, bo!I the Watrh a?ni Chain fr $1. Mm bv Mittl In a Re-r'
Wo Si.-ll the Wacli without the Chain for SIO.
u CO., Clinton riacc. fis Ko. IX Eiglita Street, K.T
-A 0 "v! A c? H fl p r.i? f. u
1E&S
KKinKST!) INFORM TIIKCITIZKXS Oh
t)f"Pn City ami of tho Wilhimotto V.;i.
lo.i.ifi. he is s::ii on hand and doing I I
nelson tin-old nn.Uo, that
A Jiwitic su J'mccui licit erVum a Stow ShWtno
I have just retnrnpil from Pau FranciFC.
when i purchased one of the
LARGEST AfiS EtST SELECTED
S 2' OCJC OK GOODS
ever hefore offered in this ify ; and consist-o-.
p.ii'i , as lollows :
Iloots and "--hoes,
C!oihii;;r, I;-y (.Jtiotls,
Hats and Cans,
Hosiery of Every Inscription,
Hartlwaro, Groceries,
Oils, Paints and
Sash and Doors,"
Cl.inawo.ro, QuocnBwarr.,
Stoneware, Crockery,
ri.itedv.aio. Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And .Style.--, Clocks and
Walehos, Ladies and
Gents' furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Ptope, Farming tior.s of Everj
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Taper, etc.
Of Cm; above list, I can eny my stock is iho
MOST COMPLETE
over offered In this market, and was selett-tl
wit h especial care for the Oregon City tradcAll
of which I now offer for sale at tho
Lowsot fsTarkct Raies.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of piing to Portland to buy piods for I
:iiii fittcrinintd to Sell Cheap and not to allow
myself lo be
nSIIRSflLB IN THE STATE OF ORECCX.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Ycr.rs Experience
In Cregon City er.ablos nio to know the re
rjuiremt'nts of the trade. Come one and all
and sou tor yourselves that the old stand of
Til OH AS
eanne.f. bo beaten in quality or price. It would
bo useless tor me to tell you all theadvantat-f s
I can oireryou in the sale of goods ns evrv
r(..r,.ii...t ...ivi.rt... .1..., . 1. ..v ? rvrv'
...... ...... o v..,. iniu, jiuu protfiiiiv
you have been uis.ipi-oii,tod. All I wish ti
say is
f o;r.c, r:!;d Scr, and ExamLie for Tonrsclrcs,
for I.Io not wish to make any mistakes. Mv
object, is to tell all my old friends now that I
?rc ,''Vr " !!1 d0?lrM tr PKKiS Cheap,
torca -i., rupon such terms as agroetl upon.
lorT'wc'd!05" h ,ib,,ral Iia,r"lae lie-KU:
TIIOS. CIIARMAX,
. Main .Street, Oregon City.
liO-al Tenders aad County Scrip taken at
mark-f rates. TIIOS. CIIARMAX.
i-J-.,(! !ijS w,Ki wantci i.v
no.-. I. '7 vtf TTIO'. CIIARMAX.
AGEXXS.
The foIlow'Ti-r named gentlemen will reclve'
lbsr-nptions and advertisements for the
K;r;-::r.::: griSS
IMor.-'s P. -rry Chits. ,Vilson
io-a!Ia Mf.xweliUanisbvTr
'"M" J'-' J-K. McCWncll
' "'' -: W. Pross-r
i! .--; . J. T. f lif-. (.r,,
: " ' i.k
r. C.l
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