Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, December 27, 1877, Image 3

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OREGON CITY. THURSDAY. DEC. 17. IS77.
BREVITIES.
We wish you a happy New Year.
How are you enjoying the Holidays?
Next Tuesday is the time to make good
resolutions.
Do yon intend to make the customary
New Year's calls?
Come one, come all, and subscribe for
the county paper without delay.
Trobate Court on Monday, the 7th of
January ; Commissioners' Court ou ed
uesday, the 10th.
If anr apology is necessary for our pa
per, please remember that Christmas only
conies once a year.
If we are correctly informed, the Court
House location will be settled at the next
term of the county court.
Mr. J. 11. Stevenson, teacher at the Sem
inary, was married at Kusjene City last
Tuesday to Miss McCornack.
The jruardian's sale in the matter of the
estate of Joseph A. Wright, deceased, has
been postponed until the 2ith of January.
See ad.
Miss Addie Cravyford, grand daughter
of Mr. Jas. M. Moore, of this city, was
married at Meadow Jirook, V. T., a lew
days ago.
The little steamer Wenat which used to
run on Oregon waters but went to Pusjet
Sound two years asio, was sunk not Ions
ago in Skagit river, but has been raised I
and will be repaired.
Mr. J. M. Tracey, who has engaged in
merchandising in tins county for several
years past, started to-day for Yonealla,
).ougla.i eounty, where lie will engage in
the same line 'with his father.
Mr. W. A. Conoway, late clerk of the
Tjocks Commission, left last Friday for
3'olk comity. Mr. Conoway made a host
of fi iends during his residence in this city
and they wish 'him success in his 1'uUne
pursuits.
A nuiitlicr of duns were sent to our sul
Ncriber.s last week, and we hope thev will
receive prompt attention. e can't run
:i newspaper without paving our way, and
we expect those who have the beiieiit of
our labor and monev to do likewise.
Tax payers would do well to call on the
sheriff and make a deposit and save costs
Ha must pay the State tax before the first
Monday in I- liru u v. and it is rapidly
drawing near that time and very little
money paid in as yet. Don't forget it.
"The Relies of IMaeoi ville " Gal.m Ca
price, by J. II mutton Whitney, is one of
the latest puMicati.m.sof Messrs Sherman,
llvde it Co. It has the brillianev and'
ila.sh necessary to make a popular pianw
piece, and can scarcely fail to become a
l'.ivonti
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'rice ;5
Thos. M. Wear, who has been visiting
relatix s in this city for several months
past, left on the Idaho last Tuesdav for
his ranch os in San Itiis Obispo count v,
C:d. Mr. Wear has made many warm
friends during Ids stay among "us, who
wiM sorelv miss his genial countenance
and friendly Ki; in tlm future.
E. I. Hammond, the revivalist, who
will be reniemi en d in Oregon, hs had
D-rrcat success in Yonkers, N.Y., during
the la -it four or live weeks. More than
live hundred jicrsons there, under the in
llucnce of his preaching, are reported to
have signed the "covenant." 1 lie llev.
A. I!. Earlc, who was also here, has been
preaching in Kockvilie, Conn.
The Facts in the Case.
Several accounts having appeared in
various papers of the Slate in regard to
the death of Miss Jejuni Cooley, which
have not lieen entirely correct, the follow
ing has lircii handed to us ns a correct
version: Miss Cooley lias I i ved with Josiah
1 lowell, at Canemah, for four months past,
and was a weaver in the factory. On Tues
day iiioi i.iug she received two letters from
N ilcni, one from u lady friend and another
supposed to be from Eawton, to whom
jhc w as engaged to le married. The Ja.st
one has not Ix-en discovered as yet. After
i ecei ing t lu'se letters she apieared ilow n
.asl and gloomy. Siie enntinued at work
imiil 'J'iuirsilav morning, w hen she eoin
j.l .linetj of a headache, and went to the
J:n-torv iind trot excused; came Lack and
went to Usi. Mrs. Howe!! having busi
i is reuiiing In r presence at this place
in the loreiioi ii. made tilings comfoitahle
for M'ws olev, and came to town. Mrs.
Howell arrived at home about o'clock,
and inii)ired whether she was better, and
sin-said "no." Mis. Howell then went to
he kitchen to get something for her to
eat, and on her return the poor gill was
writhing in a spasm. A doctor was sent
lor immediately , who did everything to
iclicve her, but the spasms continued un
til 1U(p'i liK-k that evening, and she contin
ued in an unconscious state until the next
Mondav morning, at half past 2 o'clock.
when sh died. He father and mother
were telegraphed to Friday, and arrived
here on Saturday morning. ' The mother,
searching for some traces of the cause,
found u still-bom child in the trunk.
There was no attempt, to conceal the mat
ter, as stated by the Portland papers. At
the request of M r. I lowel I, in behalf of
the afflicted parents and relatives, we for
lKre from giving the disgusting details.
Mr. Howell say the deceased has acted
ju a prudent and discreet manuer kjhiuj he
.came, to his bouse, and there wan no sus
picion of her condition until a short time
liefore she died. She received every at
tention from the neighbors aud the inod
Jcal attendaut.
Real Instate Transfers.
The following are the transfers of real
estate which have taken place since our
issue of Dec. 20, compiled by Mr. Win.
Whitlock, deputy county clerk:
J. W. Palniateer, adm'r estate of Jesse
P.radley. deceased, to Mary Everett, part
of the Scth Palmateer donation claim in
T 3 S H 4 E, containing 40 acres; consid
eration S-Vm.
Js. I'arrott to liowden tt Jamevon, part
of section 'J:i, T 3 SKI E, containing 1 Li
acres; consideration $1.
('has. Standard to J. It. Dev. one half of
the following: the N E i of the X E U
and lots 2 nnd 7 of section 1:5. T 2 S H 2 E,
and the S W of the X W U and lot 1 of
section IS. T 2 S H 2 E. containing 21t .35
acres; consideration S(HH).
Itowden tV. Jameson and wives to Isaac
Frost, part of section T 3 S It 1 E, con
sideration slun.
Jerome Palmater to Nanev Ilramel,
parts of sections 2" and :H5, T 1 S It 1 E, lie
lng part of the Eot Whitcomb donation
claim, containing 3 acres; consideration
S2.
S. O. nribble to Daniel Wyland, part of
Townships 4 and ;". S K 1 K, and part of
seel j. n 3, To S K 1 E.coritainir.g 320 acres;
consideration 1. Deed given to correct
former deed.
E. Ann Pee to Henry Itagley. the X '
of the P. 11. Wilson donation chiim, eni
'iriciiig tiieS ' of s"cti.li 3, the X W '
the W i4 of the X E '4, and th X K U of
the X I ' -r section 31. To S K 1 E; c,n--sideratjon
SI.
U iiev May and wife to A. I?. Clark,
I'l'-ek 107 in Oregon Citv; consideration
eM'l.
(-e:ir Stnrgis to Daniel Swallev and
wife, pan of the E li of section 12, To S H
I'-. e 'iitMining sj acres.
M irim Phillips to J. W E.tnilert. part
' ' ioi T 1 S H 2 E, containing 7
r' s; i-onxideration SI 10.
ih-nrv K' iu- uii.i t. T w t .....i.,
Mrl "f 'v-ctioii
l .'t, T 1 S t" 2 E, containing
leration S140.
ll' tlrv f I:.i,r1ui. t I 4 T.,.t .,...1 17" ir
'' 'rt. tVM- Si' 'of section jV), T 5 S H 1 K.
""diiiti-sii acres; consideration $1,610.
Qr.TtTF.ni.T Meemxo. The second
, .quarterly meeting for the present confer-
euce vear w ill be held at thp M V. Church
iirthls citv next Saturdav and Snndav. !
Services on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Rev. J.
v. J.
H. Acton, editor of the Pacific Christian
Advocate, is expected to preach the re-
pninK sermon oo aunday.
Oregon City Semiiiui-.
The whole number of pupils registered
during the term is 242. The average num
ber belonging is 179. There is, compared
with last year, very little tardiness ; and
that is confined to a few pupils in each
room. Much irregularit v has been caused
by sickness, and the school has lost on-,
pupil by death. That the population of
the town is changing, is shown by the
great difference between the number reg- ;
istered and the average number belong
ing. One family moves away from town
and another comes to it, and the children
of both are registered, but I he attendance
remains alout the same. From an aver
age number of 17U, we have had an av- r
age attendance of 157. Tnree pupils, about
sixteen y.ars of mv, who left school at
recess, in defiance of the ex press comma nd I
of the teacher, were promptly suspended.
Two of them, having made proper ac
knowledgments, have been re-admitted.
One of the rooms reports three or four
cases of corporal punishment, and the
oti.ers do not report any. Taking the
who.e school, not two pupil in a hundred
have leen punished during four month.'
attendance.
A system of monthly reports has been
adopted, and when parents do not receive
a rejMirt every month for each pupil, the
fault is not with the teachers. It parents
will look strictly after this matter, and en
courage their children to stand well in
their classes, the children "will lend their
ears to instruction, and go swiftly in the
ways of knowledge." If parents" would
insist upon regular ami prompt attend
ance, they would bo taking the proper
means to establish in the minds of their
children habits ot punctuality and stea -i-
ness; habits winch the children would
carry into all the affairs of lite, and with
out which nothing of importance can ever
be accomplished. On Friday afternoon of
every second week the pupils read eo.n
jKisitions, declaim ari l sing. Many pa -cuts
permit their children to stay out ou
thes occasions. The parent is too weak
t' stand the inipoi -lunilies of the pupil,
and with a short-sighted kindness permits
half a d:ty to be wasted. 1 low t an such a
parent suppose that a boy will liother
himself about he pronunciation, iniltviimi
and emphasis of a speech, or commit it to
memory, when he can tell some pltusii. It
story and get an afternoon to p'lay mar
bles? Or wny should a young l id. weary
herself with a dictionary, or take pains to
inform herself on any subject? Is ii ni
easier to let tin- old composition or song
go, and stay out on Friday? If parents
will listen to complaints and sympathize
with excuses, their children vil'l certainly
supply t.'l'-m ail a!:i-i i t:i.r -' of iot.i,.tll !
asceitainly learn to tell lies. Parents are
sometimes juite slioekcd to learn that the
teacher has doubted the word of their
Matilda -lane, who is a great deal more
truthful than (Jeorge Washington and Ids
little bat bet both together. Do not get
angrv, the teacher doesn't know the shin
ing qualities of Matilda Jane, he has mis
taken her for some ordinary girl, and his
ex n-rieiice has, perhaps, convinced Hint
that "ordinary girls cannot always be tle
jiemUd upon to tell the truth. The wonts
of pupils will not be taken to account for
absence, or for a good many other things.
And the teachers will obsti'nately Ix-lieve
their own eyes, mi l follow their own
judgments, and refuse to believe that Ma
tilda Jane is so exceedingly good unless
they can discern it for themselves. On
the otl cr hand, no boy or girl need fear to
be refuse I that consideration which pa
tient well-doing deserves.
Soiiw pupils were absent from all or a
part of the examination. Their names do
not appear here. The following pupi's
have an average standing of s.5 per cent. :
Edward Welch, Hubert lkatie, Maria Put
row, Ecn.t Kershaw. Katie llomict, May
Kelly, Amelia St lling. And the following
between 7-3 and nj per cent.: Sterling
Welch, Anna Huberts, Clara llroughton,
Minnie Hoss.Orpha Tingle, Frank Sprague.
The following punils have been advaiu-cd
to the next gride: Judd Fih, Sammy
Selling, Julius Hew, Otto Shram, John
Welch, Davis Howell. Frank l.irlow,
Frank DoNn, Maria Clark, Eva Myers,
(le 'fgiu Foster, Hetlie I'.eatie, Annie
liroughtou, Eaurn Paeon, Emma liitzer,
Eurea Howell, Hrwiu Farn ll. Hello Fos
ter. Louisa Hechner, Nora ISealie, Martha
Wilkeson, Sophia Sciiram, Nettie Chase,
Susan Carnahau, May Sanders, Maggie
Dolu.il, Eaura iieati , Marion Fo-te,-, flat
tie itroiighton, EiU-ii Jtechner. l'-eyerly
A pperson, Wil I ia n M vers, 1 1 n ry Hinder,
Cliamiiers Howell. Cnailcs Cross, Charles
McC-irvt-r, William Hulioii.
Counting the separate and joint visits,
the directors, Messrs. P.njiict, Etsthaui
and Myers, have visited the school six
times during the last four months.
The school has also had the pleas
ure of a visit from Mrs. Hull, H.
1). Hong, M. It. Edwards, Miss Chase,
Miss (i.itrett, the Hev. D. I'-.firay, Miss
and Mrs. Itroughton, Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Cown, Mrs. Ktster and Mrs. orshain.
W. E. WoKiHiWfni.N.
Christmas iJoinijs.
At the Congregational, l'r-'.scopal and
M. E. Churches the customary Christmas
trees, loaded with Iwauf iful and suitable
presents, for the children and old folks
too.
At the Eaplist Church a sociable wns
given, and a large number was in attend
ance. The Wilton Troupe appeared at Pope's
Hall o:. Christmas Eve) and was grt etett
by a f.dr house.
Christmas night the elite of the citytrip
ped the light Fantastical Prof.llalnrimer'.s
dancing academy. It was a successful
affair in every particular.
Ij.wvton Heahi) Fuo.h. The Salmi
Statesman of last Sunday says : Saturday
v.e rceieved word from Mr. Ceo. Eawton,
the gentleman whom we mentioned as be
ing the seducer of M iss Laura Coolcv, in
our issue of Friday. Mr. Eawton is at
present sick and confined to his lied, but
inf-jrms uti that we were prreatl v in error
tu accusing him of the crime. He claims
that he knew nothing of the matter until
her death, and if a letter was received bv
livr in which he asked to bo released from
the engagement it was a forgery, as he
was ready and willing to complete his
part of the contract at any time. The wed
ding was to have taken "place during the
Fair, but at her . eouest it was post turned
until to-day. In regard to her furnishing
nun money ne claims also to uo talse, sav
ing a cent was never given him from the
lady at any time. A marri.'d man, now
living in this city, is supposed to he the
guilty party, and steps will Ik taken at
oi:ec"to have hint brought to justice.
Ekttkk Eist. The following is a list of
the letters remaining in the postollice at
Oregon City, Clackam is county, Oregon,
Decern ler 27th, 177:
Anderson, Geo.
Fhristy, Ed.
Darling, Xormer.
Feasier, J. 11.
ut ridge, C. II.
Gordon, F. li.
Higgins. Sarah A.
Ha ves, C. H.
I lagan, Marv E.
Holdridge, 0. II.
Jones, A. F.
K- ch. Mrs. IVlila.
Kee, Win.
Myers, Fred.
Moor, J. XV.
Mav, Thos.
Miller, W. It.
May, Mrs. Jos 'inc.
Pendleton, Mike.
Shaw, D. V.
St ears, Alson, 2.
S umdars, E. C.
Sharp, Win.
Ntndeman, K.
Wilson, Frank.
Worsliam, Stin.
v oods, ". II.
Moore, Mis. M.M.
If called for please sav when advertised.
J. M. HCOX, P. M.
-Vcns for the Pe.ipie.
Xotirf. Just rcived a svlettdid assort
ment of gixnls sniial)l- for the lloPJay.s.wtnch
j win i.- Bom m extremely ;ow t rices, at 1. Sel
; line's. Call behiri; purchasing elsewhere.
If You visit Portland and wish to biiv a
j fife suit of clothes nt a Iomt i rie". call t
i Aeii'-riiiaii Rros.. corner First and WHSfiing
j ton streets.
Nticr. The undersigned wishes thos" In.
' d'diteti to tiim to call around and s ttle iiofore
New Years, laTS. I. ."sEIdINti.
How is that for hi-h
Said a teacher oi a country school to her pu
pils as sh was unrol Ing her lunch on day.
Those biscuit s. said shf. w"r raised bv tlf
' h?lp Vf ' ""dy's Yeast Powder. Oh. shout-
cd. a little fel.ow. thfr nr w.-iv in.
The income tar ease of Samuel ,T.
t;!.!., 1 t .1 i
, " . , 'i'l !WL f"l'.f"" n
j Ior iriiU ou Jatrflary itu. Uis counsel
j asked this further postponement.
A senate snb committee Las reported
on the South Carolina election of 1S76.
It makes a'doeatnent of about 500 pages.
The committee regards Butler's election
to the United States Seuate as beinp
made by a body without authority. Mr
rhtller is put down, also, as being iv
sponsible for the llamlnu g mass .civ.
Aud what of it? Qf wi.at use is this
rubbish days ufter JJutler hasb.-uad-t
Matted to his seat? The game of sup
pression has been well played; but as a
matter of cutiosity we should like to
kuow who is responsible for this de.'ay
on so important u report.
MAilltlliO.
At the residrif.- r.l lr w,., f.v.... i.. .1.;..
cit Dec Zt, .8,7. by the K v. John W. S-di-
a'i 'w i 1 1 I .. . ...
.v.. i-.TOiuij 01 oiumbia county, and
Miss Uuia Ititi. r, of this city.
In tlds Citv. I):r ! 1. 1.- If-.. T v-:i.o
Thos. 1. fatter and .'iliss Alirv- ek,..
At the r. sidrnca or the Prid-'s parents, nt
-M -ado.v i.r.ioU-, D-c. l.-77, h i. v. Mr
ost-.-r. Mr. M. K. Warr n and .Miss Addi -i.
niAtonl. daugat.-r of tlu Hon. li. e . e ra -v-lord,
of besvis v'., v. I'.
ililll.V.
At OnoniMh, Dec. 22il. to t!io wilt! 01 W. W.
Quinn, a non 11 ioiwider.
A. CARD.
To vrho r sua" Ting from t tie errors and
indisr-r -tlon of youth, nervous weakness,
early d cay, loss oi ma uliood, ic I will semi
a r cie that will cur. you, KHKE OK
'K.VHdR. Thisgn-at r rn 'dy as discovered
by a mis-iion iry in Souili AiO'-ne-i. Send a
s -ll-addr s -it euv.-looe totlr- ltKV T. JoSKPlf
iN-HA.v, Station I). r.M Uoutr, Xciv York.
liovl'dy.
e" I !i National i KI : t .ial was nwnrd--d
Bradley & Kulolson lor the I) -st r!lotogr:ii;.s
in the I'n if--d Stat'-s, and the "-icn:ja Ml il l
iortiie h-st in the world.
i2i Montgoaiery Sir.-i t. San Francisco.
Kca.l ati.I Lcuin lor V.)iv.-el
Many va!u-Ul " diseov:-ri -s and much use
ful knowledge is kept fr.-n 1 1 1 word, b-. -cause
of tiv imm-ns- exp-ns- in making t'nt-ai
Iwiio.Mi to tu-' p -o;i . 11. is is n,t rnecas
With iiOSCIIKK'S (iERHAN SYlfl', although
hut a fe a- . .-ars intr.niiic -d iulo tins countrv
ii s sali ii oA- r 'aches in -v -ry t own and vdl-ige
in th 1.". !. Its 'iri.--riul success In curing
Consumption, s -v-.-rt ougas, l'a-umoiiia,
Asia in a, atsd all t tier diseases of the throat
and luiis, was lirst in.nl' kno-vn by dis
tritniting every year, tor dree venrs, over
1 i,.i.i ti .n I -s to tin- atllict d, lr.""ot charge,
by I mgj,!.s;s. No sucu a test of m-: rit. was
over giv.-ii b 'for to any oi h- r r.-uarat ion.
Con tl you ask more? Ho to Ward it Har.ling
and g.-t a hot t le t.ir 7o c.-nts and try it. Sam
ple bottles l cents.
XolliJug slairt of unmistakable b'-netits
conferred upon trns of t housands of sutr -rers
cou'd origin r e and maintain ttie reputation
which A VKlt's SAKSAPAKlLt.A enjoys. It is a
com jMiund of the best, veg"t able alteratives,
with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, unci
is t lie most cfT-ft ual of all remedies for scrofu
lous, mercurial, or blood disorders. Uniform
ly success! u I and eertani in its remedial ef
fects, it produces m pid and complete cures of
Scroiulri, Sores, lloils, iiuuiors. Pimples F.ru
t ions, Skin I liseas-'s and all disorders arising
from i i ti purities of ti e blood. Hy its invigor
ating fir -cts it always relieves and olten cures
lav-r I 'mil plaints. Female Weaknesses and
Irregularit ies, and is a potent, renewer of vi
tality, l'or purifying the blood it has no
oqu.il ; it tones up the system, restores and
preserves tlie health, and imparts vigor and
energy, tor lorty years it. has been in ex
tensive use, and is to-day t tie most available
medicine for the suffering sick, every w here.
iiarkot Hi'jKHt.
INirlliin.l Jlaikft.
f.egal tenders !Hi buying, 'J7 'a seiring.
Flour Fxtm. tti rit- superline, Jj 5e.
Wheat $! 1J t cental.
Oats .V);-,")" Hie. ji bushel,
li.trley il -V) j cental.
Paeon Sides 11:?.: hams, 1-310 ; shoulders,
9'vi''c.
l.ard In kegs, l c. : in 101b tins. 13e.
Mutter Flesh roll, .'tie.
Fruits l'ricd apples in sacks, 4 !c. ; ke-rs,
5: plums, i-it-css, IiaI;!e. ; peac ies, lie;
pruie-s. 17c.
Fg-rs ;;tsc.
C'dciteris Full grown, $3 0l);$$5 i)0 V tlozen.
Hid -s Iry, 17-'.: salted. Oc. ; culls, a olf.
fallow ti.-. V lti.
Wool 2J'V-'tc.
Feed l;raii. $ZKi,:2 50 t ton; shorts. J iO ;
oil cake, $!: (iw.
1 lay Haled, $10r?I2 v ton : loose, $i0.
Potato -s I Hi 1 1 at 'C bushel.
Unions 1 V, col V !.
Mutton Sheep fi-'!?2 50.
Dragon City JInrkct.
Wheat tl t DnsiPM.
liars feed, sacked. -IV-i, 17 bushel
ing, sacked, oic. V bushel.
Barley t iioice brewing, 9i)c bushel
mill
feed, I c.
1'. it a foes .ll-vt'ic. v bush'-l. Dull sate.
Onions 1 1-itJf v W.
Fiour ft) 5-.:fc7 1-0 V bid.
liried Fruits Apples, -fi'-vlk-c. t lb. : plums, 11
r.uttT M&Ziv. V lb.
'iick-ns lirown, $103 t d z-:-n ; Spring,
?ys? 2 5-1 c d-z.
h'gs-.'J7 ':$: i dozen.
Paeon sides, IJc. V l ; hams lie,
f.ard U'-ilte lb.
ll:iv-p:'..iflt ton.
V'ool fV'jZlf. V !l.
Hitl.-s -1'ry, ll-vtae V lb: green, 4'Vc.
?.W. teed liraii, 1 18 i'Jtl V ton ; shorts, f'ZT
V !-in.
Fr-sti nienfs TWf,dressv.l,.'Jc ? lb ; on foot
lC; dress-. 1 hos, , i'-c ; mutton sheep, $1 7i(V-.
Apples '.-pi: . -ni-urir. I'.aidwin, Nort hern
Spy. etc., Iioai v.agon, :F- V bushel; in
box.-s read . :"'r sh i epiiig, A .'wVio : long keep
ers, from .t';o:i,.ili', r.a'.aied .V) '?,li'Je,
m& REAQ ! I READ!!!
We call the attention or all who want
to buy goods to give us a call and com pare
prlce before buying eisewher, as tho rem
nant of Block must be closed out In a short
time.
NEfOXD AND LAST CALL I
Those who are indebted to us must make
payment within thirty days, after that time
accounts wid be p'.aced in the hands of an
officer for collection.
ACfiEP.rVJAH BROS.
Oregon City, Seit. 20, IS77.
Z riEVSPAFES LAW.
Tlio following is the law as it stands. In
reference to newspaper and sutyscribers :
Sec. I. Subscribers who do not giv express
nottce to the contrary, are considered wishin"
to continue their subscription. "
See. 2. If subscribers order the discontln-anc-
of their periodicals, the nuhlishe rs may
continue to send them until all arrearage's
are paid.
Sec. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuso to
take their .erfodieals from the ofliec to which
thev are directed, they are hold responsible
until they have settled their bills and ordered
them discontinued.
sec. 4. If subscribers move to other p'aeos
without inlorming the publishers, and the
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CLACKIJI VS COUNTY IJIUECTOR Y.
TERMS OF CO CUT.
Circuit Court Fourth Monday in April and
th- Fourth Monday in September.
County Court First Mondays in January,
April, July and September.
County Sent Oregon City.
Countt Officers County "Judge, X. V. Itan
dall; County Clerk, W. II. 11. l outs ; Slu-ntr,
J. T. Apperson ; Treasurer, J. P. Ward ; School
Superintendent, J. W. Sell wood ; Assessor, M.
Hamsby; Coroner, '. Knight; Surveyor, S. 1.
('ampbell; Commissioners, Jacob ltauer and
C. li. Koork.
LIVE llCSTNESS AND PROFFSSIOKAI. MF.X.
Lawyers Johnson A JfcCown, L. T. Harin,
and H. E. Eastham.
Doctors W. N. Davis, Paul Eoyce, and C.
Knight, Canbv.
Dentist .1. Welch.
Jruwists Ward & Harding.
Merchants Thos. Ch.1rm.1n, dry goods and
groceries; Ackorman I'.ros., dry goods and
groceries ; 1. Selling, dry goods and groceries ;
A. I'vy, dry goods and groceries; Fellows &
Harding, groceries ; T. A. Uacon, groceries.
Hotel ClitT House.
Jleer Saloon Chris. Zauner, at the depot.
Shoemaker J. H. Shepard.
Jeweler W. H. Highlield.
Jtooksand Stationery J. M. racon, postofHce.
Flourinr Miller and Church.
Jlrewery Humbel & Madder.
Ciaar Factory I -o. Fuchs.
Harnexx t Hath ties John Schram.
Saw Mills is. A. FJroughton, city; J. II.
Jones, Cedar Creek.
Livery ShlbleK. 15. Clements.
AGENTS.
The following named gentlemen will receive
subscriptions and advertisements for the
Enterprise :
Portland
Astoria....,
New Era ...
Norton
lloone'g Ferry
Molalla
Pleasant Hill
iswego
Hamascus
Eagle Crek
..... J. Tt. fioldsmlth
W. E. In-ment
Mr. J. Casto
....Capt, 7.. C Norton
Chas. Wilson
...Maxwell Hamsbv.Jr
J. E, McConholl
tr. W. Prosser
J. T. Chit wood
II. Y. Lake
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. 227 Jt Wabash Ave. CU1CAGO III
In tlie wfeole hiatory of medicine, no
preparation has ever performed such marvel
ous cures, or maintained so wide a reputa
tion, as Ayer's Cherry 1'ectorai, which is
recognized as the world's remedy for all dis
eases of the t h.roat and lungs. Its long-continued
serlesof wonderful cures in a 1 climates
has made It universally known as a safe and
reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary
colds, which are the forerunners of more se
rious disorders, it acts sieedily and sarely,
always relieving suffering, and often saving
ife. "The protection it ah"ords, by its timely
use in the throat and lung disorders of chil
dren, makes it nn inva uable remedy to be
kept al-vavs on hand In every home. No
person can afford to be withont it, and those
who have once used it never wid. From their
knowledge of its composition and f-trects.
Physicians use the Cherry Pectoral ex
tensively in their practice, and Clergymen
recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its
remedial effects, aDd will always cure where
euresiare possible. For sale by all dealers.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
tm-nrTOCTW DTP C. t T.TF0RNTA .
j J. P. WARD.
GEORGEA.UAKDIhG.
WAED & HARDING,
KEEP CONSTA-VTFV U.V 1IAN1J A Gi::
eral assortment of
jOnir-? and Chemical:--,
Perfumer-, Soj: ,
toiubtaml l;uI;s, ,
'1'riissen, Siipi.!rf t-j.-;,
SUiMittier ISrucci, l ai.i j' c
Toilet Aiiit.t'b
..ALSO
Kerosene OH, Lani.'it l;i:i:in j s,
Glass, l'utty, l :iirils, itl'.:,
itritiklici4 and l.'jc Nljit.s,
PURE WINES .UJ) LIIU'CES FftS HELiriXAi
PATENT 31EDICINES, ETC, LT
6i"Physiclans' Prescriftiors cnr 'fully ecu:
pounded, and all orders corn ctiy at swert 1;.
KOpen at all hours 01 t tie right.
"All (ici-rmnts inus! liei(i moritl lv.
novl.luTatt WAitDA: HAlUilMJ.
JOHN SOHRA m ,
Main St., 0r.cii l it;,'.
miF.UTiKER AXU nil'tfUEIl 'If
-iJiJ, Huddles. l-ntss rT-"-.
erjvl Nudclievy-lJuid- feV-.V-
uaie, etc., (".
THICH HE OFFEKS AS CHEAP AS
T v can be had in the State, at
V- -, ,. -r . - H T"V q , .
C3"l warrant my gooils ac r -pr.-s- ;it.-d.
JOHN SCHKAM,
Tartdle fnd Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 1, Ivj-tl.
fall API 8 mimn Qfimm
In Ijitest Styles of
DKT GOOIJR, CI.OTItir.C-,
rXilEnViEAK,
BOOTS, SHOi:S, II ATfi, CAPS,
CKOCCRl ES, II AliliWA EI',
C X'TLEItY, t'KOCKEKV,
I'AIXTp', (JlS,i4,
W1XUOAVS, BOOltS,
KIINi:-:, KTC,
Just Received and for Sale
Lov for Cash ! .
AT '
Produce Ilougl.t And Sold.
Oregon City, Nov. 8. 1877-It.
DR. V. R.JOKG3,
DENTIST.
WfOUI.D INFORM THE PUP.EIC THAT
T T he has locnted at Oregon ity, and is
prepared to do all work pertaining to dentis
try in the best manner, bull s -ts of terlli
$ fit h-r work in proportion and warranted.
7i Itllce direct ly opposite Charinan's store.
Un-gon City, Oct. ia, lS77-:lm.
FOll SAL
'K HAVE THE
FOr. LOWING ItEAE
Estate for sale.
No. 2.
mo Acres, good house, and barn full
of hay; S ucr-s in cultivation, orchard,
good water: 1" miles irom Oregon City.
Price .ijii, halt down.
No.
1. i'-M acres, 2 miles Irom Oraham's ferry
on the Willamette river, sj acres in cultiva
tion, 12 acres in an orchard of clau--varieties
of fruit, oil acres in wheat, l.ill acres
under fence, g (Ml house, barn and run
ning water, 12 miles Irom Oregon I ity.
Price $1,250, part down balance on time.
No. 5. :t-4 acres; 7. improved, a large, new,
well tinisheil frAmp dwelling, plum and
apple orchards, living water, IS acics of
fall wheat, K miles from Oregon 1 ity, on
Molalla. road, church and school hous"
atljoiuing; can b- h:id for $l,2."iU, one-third
down, balance on time.
No. 0. 2id acres 10 mil- east cf Oregon City,
154 miles from Viola grist and saw mil!
and (xistoliic ; Xi acres in cultivation. Hi 1
acres under lence, good lrame bnise i:..'l
"I," lfix22, -i acres iu fruit trees. Price Sl.O.lu,
half down.
No. 7. 40 acres at. Milwaukie; jiart br.aver
lam. Price. $l.(iot.
No. 8. -J-"iti acres ten milesenst of Ore-ion f'ity,
7 mi ies 1 nun Marsh field slat ion ; 7o acres ju
cultivation, :ihl acres of level bottom land,
giMid box house and lrame l.-arn, gootl run
ning water for stock, good stock ranch, T'-Hi
bearing Iruit trees. I 'rice 4,2iil. Will sell
stock and crops to purclias-r if h- desires.
No.il. 10.) acres l miles east ol Oregon cjt ;
tiJ acres in cultivation, 5 acr'-s in orchard,
good house and barn, remaining land
easily cleared. Price fJi'M, ha 1'do.vn.
No. 10. I'h) acres, more or less, 11 miles
from Oregon City, lM'i miles to Portland.
20 acres in cultivation, 100 more easiiy
cieared, all under ft nee, good hous, good
lanil and plenty of wat.-r. sehoo'housc and
church 1 mile away, 11 month liool in
vear. Terms easy, $i,2"i0.
No.
II. 100 or P10 acres otr of the north of the
Fra m's claim, 4 miles irom Oregon Citv,
op-n brush land, all easily e'ear- d, living
water, good mill power, at $11 kt uck;
terms easy.
No. 12. Jacob Johnson's homestead, near
Or-'gon City : 120 acres.
No. I'l. The former residence of W. IV. Kuck
and six lots; $2,M''.).
No.lt. Wiley May's block, nd in cultivation,
vith house and barn"; filo.
No. 15. J. P. Allison's farm, 220 acres, 75 in
cultivation, 3 in orchard, good farm house,
barn and out buildings; J!0:h, half down.
No. hi. 100 acres, flat meadow land. 9 miles
from Oregon City, SO acres in cultivation,
good house and barn, orchard, running
water, price $5000.
No. 17. 171 acres, S miles S of Oregon City, 40
acres in cultivation, 4 acres orchard, 10
tonsoldhay.log house, 2 barns, good wa
ter, team, wagon and harness, cow ami
calf, all farming implements, household
furniture; price $ I lit 10, bioodown.
No.
18. 2MI acres, all under lence, 12 miles
miles from Oregon City, 40 in cultivation,
3 in orchard, good house and barn; price
$3)00.
No.
19. Orin Cutt ing farm, : hj acres, r.o in
cultivation. 50 more ready to p.ow, good
house and barn, 10 acres in orchard -. price
Stiooo. Also 1 lio acres, 25 in cultivation, no
house or barn,50 acres easily cleared -, $1000.
Other desirable bargains in Clackamas, the
best county in the State.
Any one having money to lend can have our
services, free of charge. In managing the
same and selecting securities.
Persons wanting tr borrow money can get
favorable terms by calling on us.
.IOHXSON & JIi-COWX, nnd
JOriXSON, McCOWX & M Adtl'JI.
Offices in Oregon City and Portland.
Nov. 12. 187.5 .-tf
HEW LINE OF STEAMSHIPS
BETWEEN
PORTLAND & SAN FRANCISCO.
THE P. C- S. S. CO.
VVTIEE HEREAFTER. RUN A FINE OF
T steamers every five days between
SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT
LAND. Pass?n?rr .icfonimoJalions rnsurpasscJ.
Tickotn for sale at J. JI. Uacon's bookstore.
' Oregon City.
I For further particulars apply to
j J. PIct-Jt ACKKX tt CO., Agents.
1'ortlanil, cel. ii, isw-u.
FRESH OYSTERS!
Slewed os Ifsiy,
AT THE PLOUGH
IAMILIHS SUPPLIED WITH TIIKSR
delicious bivalves, opened ready for use
i at "5 cents per hundred.
Oct.2,T7-tf. J. TR EM BATH,
111 mm m m rxs w. a a mh: t m sw
JU Ml
AS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
hs competitors receiving only an award for some special feature of their machines.
The forli-reiiitl lite Shuffle Sswii lacMie
Has Unlimited Capacity to do all kinds of Family Sewing and Manufacturing,
ITS TATEXT AUTOMATIC "CUT OFF" on the hand tvIiccI prevents tlie ma
cliine from running' Iiackrrards, and obviates tlie necessity of taking the work
from the niacliine lo wind thread on the bobbins, -which must be done with all
other Sewing Macliines, to the great annoyance of tlie operator, especially in
tucking, hemming and ruffling. It does one-third more work in a given length
of time than any other Sewing machine.
WITH EVERY MOTION of the FOOT the MACHINE MAKES SIX STITHIES.
lire: Wilson Mises will io as m rorIs ia one day as few otbr Mfcss.
It requires no special instructions to use it ; an Illustrated Direction Book Is
furnished with each machine.
IT CANNOT GET OCT OF ORDER, AND THE ADJUSTMENTS ARE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT.
A properly executed Certificate is furnished with each machine, guaranteeing
to keep it in repair, free of charge, for live years. Machines sold on easy
terms of payment, and delivered, free of charge, at any Railroad Depot in the
United States where wo have no Agents.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. S- Agents Wanted.
Por full particulars address
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
827 Broadway, SEW TOEKj NEW OELEANS, LA.i CHICAGO, ILL. or SAN FEANCISCO, CAL.
wi-j SGjK,--, agent, Oregon Oiiy.
Established
G. W, WALLsS & mi, PECPillETOnS,
Oswego, C-IstcZtiizsazis Co., Ososa.
rr. A. IS A cox
c. t. iiovvais:
MACK iiAMStIV, oil
Ckl onior.lsfi w'ch th3
promptly tilled.
SEND I Gil A CATALOGUE
Fruit iu Crnaniciital Trees,
Truit
t- I.
1 k B . ... 9 A - Ji
-1
l-
But
tei-ed
EEC
nriifs ana iiosfs eiii!i;::cti i:i:u ior at uns uikij.
Manufacturers and Dcali-rs in
Imrorti-rs and Jobbers of
German, French and English Window Class,
SASH WEIGHTS, 1'OIiDS .M) ri'LLEYS,
41 FKOXT STREET, - PORTLAXII, OGN.
docITTT-'y. CvTrdcrs from ho Country rromj.t'y fill oil "ta
TIEW FIRM
FELLOWS & HAROiHO,
At The
LINCOLN BAlvERY
IK.VI,ERS I.V
must am gkbceries & pecusioxs.
IJKOnCCE TAKEN FROM FARMERS IX
JL exchange ior Orocerii s.
SELECT TEAS, GSFFEt AMD CPIGES.
A sj.lemiitl assortment of
Frosh Crackers and Cheese.
iOUEIGX & DOMESTIC fl'.l ITS.
And a full variety of poods usually kept hi a
lirst -class t;roc;-ry ytore.
We invite the citizens of Oregon Citv, Cane
mah and vicinity to trivc "s a call, anil if Ed.
don't frive ynu as many and as jrood a qtiaiit v
of roods for ymr money as you can obtain
elsewhere, he will leave town.
'J"We deliver Goods to all parts of the City
and Canemah lree of charw
Oregon City, March 1. lH77-tf.
CHRIS. ZAUHER,
- DEPOT SALOON,
Opposite the Railroad Depot,
K HEPS THE BEST REER AXDCIfiAllS
in the City, (iive him a call. Jyo-tf.
ECONOMIZE!
GRAND PRIZE
AND-
CEKTEHMIAL EXFOSSTION 1676-
-
onrco citt.
ilOU AKU'S MILL.
.MOLALU.
above named persons w II b3
AXD PRICE LIST !
Evcri-rcer.s, Crs.ie Vines, Small
. M' K . . -V . .A mm a
('. '.V. WAl.l.lXG A: SOX.
Vi Im!!i.lnn CoV! TTatrh In t'.:e Market frr Tra!lrff
i lj a cmnjo&i::ii rloihor nietalso close ro-
fciuL'.iTtsr tr.'i t :;ut i::e best Ju!?res
tnd itC.r. t Uit to (icier t ihed.fler-
' '.'7N 1 iVi i mi it la t.-pb:iiVt'ni:te forpoid
EN-
HAT
to
t Ton
- ui-;t a Vi.u-1. I t yri;r wn ukeorto
' n:..I.o r.:oijcy a. t ; y t hi. tu ir:" to
our ui-.o fe.ce, we aie nr.ub.a to
rneiio price of t':orn to J!!2 fach
with r n elegant chr.in attach
CCj - cy ";o 1 l'a.iniitti... tetear.i-
ll;tes ho-ft accmv.o tir.o Is requireu.
! a iivef L'onrriii p.iiiFr;ic:mn. e pen a.
f ij i '7?V.i V them bv Ma.l or Fxrvw. m rcrt-'nt of f.2,
' , z-3;'! ?', "5 --3 VM 1 " V of ' I'nnntrr. or i will ta
ft I . -x "y&'J r-' t 'C.0.V. when the curmr dwirca
3 ?S ij i7. ISf ' n-mit- S .in m-mnnt. The F..eysne
i ,f-"JSj YJj -Jj-J f tIAIVS pish ahmir Fifrrrennreisht
- jl ill bii-1 :tp sumo .ntt"rn in v,,r pi ouli
wfl .ell t!,8 'Wn!-li nn.1 iTIiain for $15. sent br J1tl tn a Resris-
PhcKhc. poat-rmirl. lo any Piwt tlfllro n tlio Tnlted Suites.
Vc Hell tf:o war-n without tro CTiain icr 10.
i CO., Clinton Place, & Ho. 11 Zglith Street, XT. 7.
GHAt.GE GF BASE !
FiEPSVD TO
ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING!
T. A- BACON,
(Successor to I A It LOW & KIX.LEK;,
Dealn-in
GRCCtfiiES AP.D FEOVJSfOKS,
SELECTED TEAS
COFFEE,
aud SPICES,
CUTTER AND CHEESE,
FOREIGN AM) UOIIESTIC FRTITS,
Anfl a full vari' ty of Goixls usually kept In a
first-class Grocery Store.
Come one, come all, and examine our stock.
I .an sell as cheap and lurnish as good an
article as anv house in town.
T. A. II A COX.
Oregon City, August 25. 1STC .-tf.
WM. KNIGHT.
GEO. KJJIOHT.
KHIGHT BROS.,
CAXBY,
OREGON.
DKALEfiS IX
SIIIXKX.KS, CKOAIt POSTS, C.ROCEK-IE.-i,
C LOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES,
HA HOW A HE,
And everj thiii); nunlly kept In a. eoun
try a t ir'.
XVe Invite th public to call and examine
our stock before poinjT to Oregon City or Port
Innd, as we are g" linjr as cheap a any house
in he State. Come and eret our prices.
Those tndebtetl to tlio firm will please call
and settle immediately, nnd safe costs.
novg-tt KXIGIIT BROS.
LUMBER M.UMBER!
TTOUr.I) INFORM THE PURI.IO ? AT
lie has purchased Bisby t Cuttlijr itaw
mill, eiirht miles east, of Oregon City.ai a that
he is prepared'to furnish
F.'.l ATiD'CEDAR LUrVIBER,
of every description nt low rates.
Cfda it Ceiling, Rustic, Water Pip.. Fene
Post c, etc.
cy.Iohn Myers, agnt in Orepon City, -will
keep a simply of Lumber, of all kinds, aKavs
on hand. Oct. 26. 77-tf
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