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-l a . 3)c '(Entcrprjsc. OSECOX CITY. TULRSDAY. JX. 21, 1575. 1JKEVITIKS. "Fights and drunks" have U-en in order during tlio past week. Valentines day, the Uth of February, will .soon be along'. Meetinjr of McI-KHurhlin I-iOilpce No. 5, K. of. 1., Friday evening. Mr. Owen Wade will start for the East about the Sth of February. The Oregonian Lmt week, without the telegrams, was a lliinsy atl'air. Our new Justice of the Peace, Mr. San ders, had two cases in his court this week. The Oswct-'o Gran ire propose giving1 another- of their grand dinners .some time next month. Mrs. fieo. TjaUoequo and family return ed from Portland last week, and" w ill re hide here permanently. The Atchi Amateurs will give adramatie entertainment n a few weeks for the hen flit of the. lire department. liov. 1. S. Kniirht, of Salem, will lecture at the Congregational nuii cli next r mlay evening, Jan. ith, at 7 o'clock. Admis sion 'St cents. o The wife of Hon. J. 1 1. Mitchell, Senator from Oregon, assisted tlio wife of Piesi dent Hayes in the New Year reception at the White House. Tho littlo son of Mrs. Parker, of Oswego, was found by some wood choppers and taken to their cabin. He had wandered otT in the woods and got lost. Mr. Julius Iogiis contemplates the erec tion of a line residence during the coming hummer on the property wheie he now resides. It will cost ;,WW or more. Mr. C. M. Kester has opened a photo graph gallery in the rear of his sack fac tory, and the specimens of his work will compare favorably with Portland artists. "Lots six and seven in block eleven in Couch's addition to the city of Portland have lx'Cii sold y ('has. M . Cartwright, of Salem, to Mrs. H. M. Kelly, for the sum of stt.OTO. One of the workmen engaged in repair ing lemcnt's I'uihling found a copy of the Chronicle and New York Cadet dated May i lu, lvl, bctwevn the ceiling, where it has laid over Z years. An adjourned term of the County Court was held last Saturday. The matter of a location for the court house was postponed until the adjourned term, to be held on the :M of February. The M. E. sociable at the residence of Mrs. Pease last Tuesday evening was a success in every particular. On next Tues day evening another will be given :t the residence of Mrs. C. W. Pope. Miss Lydia Hatch was the recipient of a pleasant parly la-t l-'riday evening, at the residence of Mr. A. J. Appetson. Quite a nuiiil.f r of friends were present, and a pleasant time was had. The sixth annual meeting of the Ore-ron Siate Woman Sull'iage Assoc;;'! ion will be helil at Albany, coin mcii' "r.g February 1. Js7s. at 'J P.M., and continuing three : l in ire days. A rr-i ngenn-nt s a re heinir mi'.de lor return free tickets to all in ;ilte:i.lau'-e. Ans. .Maple, recently escaped from tin' Washington Territory Insane Asylum, and who lias been living in the vicinity of Yiobi '.r two or three weeks past, was ex amined by the County Court last Mn lay, :id judged insane, and sent to FastPoit land. Iiids were received by the County Court last. Saturday for the construct on of a 1 bridge across Aheruethv creek, below town. The bid of Peter I'aipiet, for !?'.';', wa accepted, on comlition that the city would agree to stand one-half of the ex pense. Mrs, ljconard, who was arrested for the attempted murder of her husband, had an examination at the Italics and was bound over in the sum of 2,nnU to appear at the J line term of court. The evidence shows she threate ned tit take his life. Leonard cannot Msjbly rccoer, ai.d is probably de:td l-y this time. Murphy, who tried to ki'l Tilden in a faro room at Portland recently. was caught on Coos liav la-d week and brought back to Portland. only to ne haib'dont for Si ,H'l. .1 ust think of it ; a desperado shoots a man live times, and because ho didn't kill his victim he is allowed to run the streets and run oil' if Tie chooses for SI, no". Some of our German and Irish friends near Milwaukee have been having :uar- I v Ills and liilstilKu-isla n. iugs recently, the result of hieh was that M r. M ( n, t he representative of our Celtic brethren, was charged with an assault by M r. Schnebel, i gMitleman of Tcutouie ancestry. After hearing the testimony t he ,1 ustiee v'eeided the prisoner to be not guilty. Transfers of Heal Instate. The following are tlio transfers of real estate which have taken place since (air issue of Jan. 17, compiled by Mr. W. T. Whitloek, deputy county clerk: United State to 11. It. Thomas, theS of the N ' and the N ' of the S of sec tion ID, T 5 S K 2 K.containing ""17.b"2 acres. S. Galland aiu! wife to .J. 1 1. 1-Vaster, the N E '4 and the E of the N W .t of sec tion 10. and the W 'i of the N W '4 of sec tion 11, 'V li S 11 1 W, containing SilH acres; consideration fJ.tHXi. Daniel 1 laney to T. W. May. all of block J.V). Oregon City; consideration SI0O. T. W. May to A. M.Clark, all of block l.V, Oregon City; consideration $VSt. E. Woods and wife to F. Lehnnii, lot 5 in block Jo' iu Milwaukie ; consideration S2U0. J. If. Miller to J. P. Ringo, fractional part of section -0, T 4 S K U E, containing I'M acres; consideration $X. 0 Li. E. Wright to O. W. Howie, Sr.. the undivided two-oighths of the donation (Claim of Harrison Wright and wife, being iarU of sections C8, 2., :10, 31 and 32, T 4 S i 2 K; consideration SKHI. 11. It. Morgan and wife to C. T. Tozier, the S of claim No. ."7 , being parts of sections 7, S and 7. T 2 S H 2 E, containing l'Jl.ti'. acres; consideration SI. J. Kellogg and wife et als to IT. H. Mor gan, same description ; consideration SI. Tiiikvks Anorvn. T.ast Saturday night the residences of Parwin Heals and Thos. Day, about half a mile above Canemah, were entered by some of the worthless tramps who are overrunning our State and a numlier of articles carried oil. Mr. iieais was aoseni at , anemati, aim tne rot- , tiers natt tun swing, taking a tine shot- trim, pair ot I'lankets, pair ot new pants ants. : lot of underclothing and a few pounds of tobaeeo. At Hay s they went through the kitchen and got 2" ponr-.ds of sugar and me coiiit-nis ui iuc p.iuiry wu noui a iarm- ing ttie inmates. 1 he same night James Ewing, who lives near by, lost his skill", and it is supiosed that "the same party took it and went up the river. Our read ers will do well to keep a good lookout for these tramps, as they ae wandering around tb country in every irectioii,and the majority ot them are too lazy to work and will steal anything they can lay their lianas on. L.KTTEU jist. ine louowing is a list or the letters remaining in the postoinee at Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, January riit i-wt: Harklev, lienson. MeT.in, Wm. F.tfcvins"' Harrv E. Oiheld, Annettie. Fletelier.Mrs.Emnia. Phillips, Mrs. M. 2 Henderson, MissNora Schuster, Anna. Harvey, It. A. Sear. Frank. Kaylef, Miss E. J. Scherzinger, John. Eoiisbury, Matthew. Williams, John I'. If called for please say w hen advertised. J. M. P.ACON, P. M. N EwspArKti Chanok. In tfw is.ilcm ! Mercury of last Monday Mr. E.E.I-ristow j MAnrtir.P.--Miss Kate Frazer, daughter announces that he has disposed of t hat ; ut 'Mr. Jas. M. Fi azer of this city, as mar-i-umal to Wilbur Cornell and Walter j ricil on t!, l!;t,i t., at Seattle, to Mr Moss, stm of Mr. W. S. Moss of this citv. ; Geo. D. Mesegee. We eon -ratnl ite the Ihe new proprietors are Inith skillful j captain on having captured one of Orc-on ypos. -anti have had considerable ex peri- City's fairest daughters, and hope that .encein the newspaper line, and we w ish ! t'nev may have aa abundant si, -re ,,f i.iv oiieni success. j aUJ prosperity. J - "Letter from Sandj-. Sa.xdv, Jan. lGth, 1S7S. EniTou Esteri'kise . As no one seems to write up the doingsof this partof Clack amas county, I just thought I would send you a few items, to let you anil your read ers understand that we are not dead, but livtth, if we do sojourn away out on the frontier, where the bear and the puuthcr prowleth by night, seeking whose sheep or pigs, or perchance some innocent calf, he may devour. The holiday festivities were inaugurated by a Christmas tree at the Foster settle ment, Christmas eve. Presents were lilt-' orally distributed by Santa Clause much to the terror of the little ones at hi.- vener able appearance), presents consisting of candy, nuts, saur kraut and other fixings too numerous to mention. A dance also at Sandy 1. O. Christmas eve. Christmas ni.:ht, a'l the young and some ot the old as. em bled at "the residence of our jolly merchant, Mr. Kevenue, where they en gaged in the festive dance. Music" was rendered by the Sandy string band. ' Gayly and gayly rang tl e gay music, The iily the merry music of viol and horn ; The mad merry music that set them all lancing,"' Till over the midnight eamo stealing the morn." The generous host and hostess ( who never do anything by halves ) ministered to the creature comforts of their guests by a most bountiful rcpa-t, consisting of oys ters, chickens, cakes, and, in fact, every thing that goes to make up a first-class supper. So they ate and they danced, and they danced "till the morning, and never went home till the dawn of tlio day," to assemble -again at the residence of Mr. N. McCord on New Years eve, when they had a good ti:ne,dan-ed"till the wee small hours, "then wended their way homeward. Friday evening, Jan. Uth, a few ot tho young people gathered at Hie residence of Mr. P. I. Hatch. They spent a very pleas ant evening in dancing and merriment, and went ho, r.e at 11 o'clock, ending the holiday festivities for this season. Having disposed of the holidays, I will enlighten you a little on farming" matters. Firstly, our new grist mill 'on Cellar creek is doing a good business, and mak ing an extra ipialiiy of llocr. Our farmers have sown an unusual quantity of ".viieat this year, and every settler who has an acre of ground ch ared is sowing it to wheat fr their next year's bread. Wheat is looking splendid. Our county is settling up very fast. most ly by l iermans, and the sound of the ax, with-tho constant -crashing of the mighty nioiiarchs of the forest, as they lay their stately heads in the dust, hears ample tes timony to the energy, industry and perse verance of the sturdy settler. Hoping to wake up some of the more gifted in It tier writing. I remain Yours Truly. FuoNTir.u. Grand liirtlulay Celebration. Perhaps tho happiest time in a man's life, excepting the day when he takes to himself a partner "for better or worse," is the moment the chx-k announces that he is a voter' that he has reached his twenty first year and is no more to be considered a boy. On Monday last our old friend. Frederick Charman reached this happy goal in li.'i; and celebrated in a most de light fill man ner to 1 1 is friends and credita ble way to himself his 21st "jour do fete." Invitations for a grand par'iy had been sent abroad and in this vie'tnity, and fi;en:ls arrived from all quarters to htl p Fred celebrate this auspicious occasion Pope's Hall was scoured for tho dancer , and right merrily the immense throng tripped the measures. Mr. (.'has. I tray's celebrated orchestra from Portland was engaged and discoursed such sweet music that it would have been dirlicult for crip ples to remain seated during its perform ance. Major Thomas '!iarui:tu, the father of the happy Fred, being one of t he oldest residents of the Siate, saw to it that the -invitations were among the best people of Oregon, and we venture to say that never before has there been a party in the Wil lamette Valley which was so largely at tended, and at the same time so select. Ihiring the evening, M r. C. M . I nskeep, on the partof the many friends of the young host, presented him with an elegant gold-headed cane, with some very appro priate remarks, neatly expressed". Fred, on accepting- the cane, did so with trracca of manner and speech ipiile tl asing hii friends that mi" just on the threshold of manhood eor.ld so readily and elegantly reply on an occasion that'would have em barrassed many an older head. An ele gant banquet was served at t he Oil!' 1 louse, of which nearly t wo hundred people par look.. All the jlelr aei.-s of the se;tson were served iu" abundance, and all the little delicious dishes that go to make a supper of this I-.ind a success Were pro- led in prolusion. Tho dancing was re sumed atter the refn .s ioe nts, and the enjoyments of the "mazy" kept up until "jocund day," and tired' nature told th-' happy young people that it was tune to desist. Pevonl a!l doubt this was the grandest, yet pleasantest allairofthe kind ever given in Oregon Citv, and our oul v regret is that Fred Charma'u's t went y-ti rst birthday, like birth itself, comes only once m a life-time. Circuit Court. NI'KCIAJ, TI-;iiM. The following cases were disposed of at the special term last Saturday: It. P. Thompson vs Septimus Iluilat. foreclosure of mortgage; judgmedt for plaintiff. It.W. liurnside vs A.C. T.nKocque, et al ; reiHut of re fere confirmed. J. W. Grccmvond et al vs Marv C. Klice et al. to quiet tide to land ; continued. Jaines Shrilev vs K ig.tuah S. ('boats et al. fori closure of mortgage ; continued. W. F. O. tv. E. Co. vs John Gordon and Jas. M . Moore : judgment- on motion for plaintiff, and defendants allowed till April term to tile bill of except ions. Hoard of School E and Commissioners vs A. E. I.ovejoy et al, foreclosure of mort gage ; continued. John Fagald" vs Jos. Kirchr m et al, to set aside deed for mill sale; judgment for plaintiff. Jos. N. Fields vs It. V. Short, to quiet title ; defendant alio wed 30 days to plead in. Tin: M. E. Curia ir. A correspondent writing to the Advvocate from this place says: "The M. E. Church at this place is the first Protestant clmrcli erected on the Pacific coast. Tr was commenced in lspj by lie v. A. F. Waller, and finished ami dedicated in ISH, by liev.Gnstavus Hines. It is a substanti d frame building anil the timbers are still sound. Wo have thor oughly overhauled it, and put an alcove of h'.17 feet on the rear at a cost of about -lift. It is now as neal a church as there is in tneeity. Tins p should be very dear to the Methodi people. Here the stan-lard of the cross was lo-t i , hh on the Pacific eoat. This soot i eon- ! set-rated by the labors of jae,Garv Eeslic . Waller and Gnstavus Hints, all o'l whom' nave gone to glor . Eauok At't-i.E Tiskk. The Advocate says: "In IsH, Rev. Gnstavus Hines, who j v,as tbeir stationed at Oregon City,planted ! some apple seed in the parsonage yard, j A tree produced from one of the seed is me largest apple tree m the State, I pre sume. It 1ll-kl l.r,t (-.,,,,.-. '.I... ground, and is five feet four inches in c:r- ! euinterence at the smallest place below ; me ioi-k. its fruit is large, vellow, and J , y r- ami, in us season, i: is very j iions-K". l'0U ''hr5U'n'ja mmi' Vai.tse Foi vp. A valise containing a tine pair of pants, several articles of cloth ing and about 2D pounds of bacon was found in the brush vontii .f xt- i Eudey's place last Thursday. .V st ranker .. .... ..vv ,, . ,uM.i,m lucre a lew mglils prt vions, and it is supposed that, lie l,.ff i,;. that he has been foiiHv tl.-nlt Search was made in the vicinity, but no trace could be found of tho man."" The West shorc. Orkoon Entkuviuse. It is gratify ing to be able to announce that true merit is alwaya appreciated by our West ern people. Tin-: Wkst Snout-: .started as an illustrated paper nearly three j-ears ago, and has now the largest circulation of any paper in the Pacific Northwest. Its engravings art artistically executed, and the articles are well and carefully written. It is one of that class ol 'apers which can safely be admitted into the family circle, the -publisher being especially careful not to admit any article or advertisement that would be likely to offend the most fastidi ous. For ls7s The West Shoki: has been greatly improved i nd idorned with a magnificent new heading! Every issue consists of 10 large size pages, tilled with the very choicest reading. It is a publica tion that every resident of the Pacific Northwest can feel proud of. Asthesiiit scription price is but SI 5t jkt year, every family should subscribe lor it, and those having friends in the Eastern States should send them a copy for a year. Anyone sending S2 will receive the paper for ls7s, and will also be furnished with six months' back numbers, including the mammoth edition in July last. Specimen copy 20 cents, which nfay afterward be deducted when subscribing for the entire year. Address E. SAMUEL, Publisher The West Siihiik, Portland, Oregon. CHRISTMAS. Merry Christmas to all is ringing to-day, Through mansion and cottage and far, fat away ; Across the blue ocean is heard the refrain, Merry Christmas to all I it is Christmas again. Merry Christmas to all, through the breadth of the land, May peace and good will, journey hand joined in hand, . And enter each household, and fill every breast With contentment and charity, peace hope aiul rest. Merry Christmas to all, the patter of feet. And laughter of childhood, in cadences sweet, Steals soft on the air, like a breath of the morn, All laden with fragrance from sweet in cense borne. Merry Christmas to all, those words of good cheer, From lips long since silent, lised in our ear, Still greets us in memory 'on each Christ mas morn, Though the voices that whisper are of heaven born. Miss. a. Hatch. Sandy, Clackamas Co., Ogn. I.i:i:v .y it Joan. The Standard of last Friday has the following item: Parby Dolan had his wife Mary arrested for as sault and battery a few days ago in East Portland, and joan, to get even on her lord and master, Parby, caused his arrest on the same complaint. Eoth parties re pented of their conduct, and compromised before the suit came to an issue. Saturday Mr. Dolan thought to settle the matter, and had ids wife arrested on a charge of insanity. She was examined before the County Judge of M u 1' noma h count v, found perfectly sane and discharged. ' Dolan had to foot the costs of the proceedings. Fiuemen's Election-. The election of Chief and Assistant Engineers of the Fire Department will take place on the first Monday in March.' At a meeting of Cata ract Hose Co.No.2, bust Saturday evening, the following nominations were made: Jas. W. Harding, of Cataract No. 2, for Chief Engineer, and I). J. Slover, of Ci lumbia H. it E. Co. No. 1, for assistant. Fountains and Columbia have not made anyr nominations as vet. California Ercn nEK. I. I. Cheno weth.who is st vled"the long-haired biik" by tho press of Southern Oregon, gave a lecture at the court house last Thursday evening, on the Chinese question. His audience was pretty fair, but the discourse was not of much f.irce. lie would do bet ter splitting rails, provided he could keep sober long enough. Ekcti UK. Prof. Euthcr Carey, an ex perienced lecturer on astronomy, has been invited by some of our citizens to favor us with a lecture. IIo has astronomical apparatus by which he illustrates clearly the movements of the solar system. The lecturewill begivon some time next week. Moi.aei.a. A correspondent from Mol alla to a Portland paper says: This part of the county is steadily improving, and set liers are coming in quite rapidly. The farmers are busily eiigaged in making preparations to sow large crops in the spring. The Eau;est Yet. A few days since Mr. M. Kirchem. of Kirchcni's Mill, sold three porkers to Chas.Ijogus.w hich weigh ed 1 ,USS pounds and netted the owner the handsome sum of tw'i pj. The largest one weighed 5l." pounds. Smi:i. -Our Damascus correspondent under date of Jan. 17th, says : "On Satur day of last week, Charley Ii.tll, of this place, was badly scalded by the upsetting of a ktttlo of boiiing water. .He is in a critical eondit ion. Territorial Sews. All tiie court papers dated from 1851 to 1S02, at Seattle are missing. Part of the spit of the JJungeness Light House has lecn carried away by the recent run of high tides. Ben Turner, a well known logger of Olympia, broke his collar bone last week, by falling from his ambulance. A man named Flarper was Rerionslyif not fatally wounded by one Martin, in a shooting scrape at Klickitat, W. T., re cently. An eight pound molar, supposed to have once been the busy property of a mammoth, lias been recently found iu the iSkagit river. "W. T. Ti. F. Hobnail, tlio man who attempt ed to murder his wife last October in Walla Walla, and subsequently escaped from the county jail at that place, was arrested in Sacramento last Friday, and the sheriff of Walla Walla notified of the fact. The Belliugham Hay Coal Company advertise to the effect that they are "eh sing out business, and offer extra- ordinary inducements to purchasers." The exhaustion of its mine at Sehome, has rendered this c6urso adisable, if not necessary. Petitions in favor of annexation to "Washington Territory have been circu lating in the three counties of Northern Idaho, and have received i)b.j signatures. Iluine, of the cannery at the mouth of the Chehalis river, writes that in ?rarch he will put on a steamer between (5 ray's Harbor and Astoria, touching at i Shoalwater Bay each way, to run regu I larly. : Walla Walla Union: For the purpose j of showing that the country tributary ; to Walla "Wail a city is in a prosperous condition, we menticn that during 1877 i there was shipped from this city to i Portland, l'.'.sSl tons of wheat, and j -i.Go-'l tons of llonr, equal to 8Sr,022 ', bushels. There are many bushels on s hand yet to ba shipped to market. ! During the same period there was ; shipped J'17 tons of oats and barley, o2d ; tons of llax seed, 81 tons of wool, 172 ' tons of miscellaneous freights. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. St:ite "ews. A grand skating carnival is to take place at Albany, February 21. There are yet GO.000 bushels of wheat in the granerie3 between Sheridan and McMiuuviile. The Cottrier says the scare about the small-pox has nearly subsided in Yam hill. No new cases are reported. The Capital "Lumbering Company of Suk-ui s:iil ship this week to San Fran cisco 00,000 feet of hardwood, lumber. A Youth's Temperance Society, of the Murphy school, has beeu organized at Salem, with Hugh Harrison as Presi dent. Sugar lovers are tapping the mapel trees in Salem, auo. the Stti?snttn says they rob the trees of their life blood by it. Klippel and Hanna are baring their ditch in Jackson county made by con tract. The contractors are employing Chinese. Lane county has built four bridges in the past twt years, the last one cost ing ".",000. Dr. S. Hamilton, of Boseburg, is mentioned as a candidate for Treasurer on the Democratic ticket. Wm. Tompkins, of Forest Grove, has a 7 year old cow which has had twins for four successive years. "Crops never fail iu Oregon." A fellow giving the name of Clark tried to steal a saddle from J. W.Moore, living near Corvallis, but found J. W. more than he bargained for, as he was chased seven miles and captured. B. II. Price, of Salem, says the only charge made by him against Al. Bow land was for embezzlement, and not seduction as we stated last week. Public money expended during the year for teachers in CI rant county, 2, 872 17; for school houses built during the year, So.COS 11; total, "vi83 CI. The yield of gold dust from the vari ous camps in grant county for 1877 will aggregate .'soO.l'iMb and the proceeds from hay. produce, grain and iiour will amount to ??75.00Q more. The new proprietors of the Jfurotr announce that tho daily will be sus pended for tho present and the weekly enlarged. The remains of a man, supposed to be one of the victims of the explosion that occurred al Umatilla Bapius about two years since, were found a few days since about two miles above the Dalles. Mrs. Leonard, accused of murdering her husband in Wasco county, has been held to await the action of the Grand Jury, with bonds fixed at $2,000. Be ing unable to obtain tha required bail, she was committed to jail. There is some talk among our citizens, says tho Itemizer, of organizing a com pany to build a railroad from Dallas to Salem, via Dixie and Eofa. A meeting will probably be called soon to consider tho project. It is stated that iu April tho P. S. S. Co. will put on a steamer to run-monthly trips from Astoria to points on the coast as far south ns TJmpqna. The points touched at will bo Tillamook, Xetarts, Alsea, Yaquina, Siuslaw and L'mpqua. The Oregon and California Uailroad Company will change its tariff on grain, Hour and mill stuffs, in ear loads, to take effect from August 1, 187S. The following will be maintained as the maximum rates until May 1, 1S7'.: Junction City to Portland, 22 cents per 100 pounds; Lnpers to Portland, 21 cents; Irving to Portland, cents; Eugene to Portland. 2" cents; Spring field to Portland, 2-S cents. From all points south of Springlield to Portland, -"0 cents. " The Ilussiat.s are pushing ahead, and have entered Adrianople, while the in habitants are fleeing tell mell for Con stantinople. The Porte has concluded that resistance is almost out of the question, and is ready for j'eaco at any sacrifice. A Washington dispatch of the 21st gives tho glorious news that Senator Grover will earnestly support Mitchell's bill for the Salt Lake and Portland rail road. Henry Long, of Lewis county, W.T.. is going to start a cheese factory in the spring. Ho has received his aparatns. The factory will have the milk of 15,0 cows. News lor the People. 11 Von visit, Portland and wish to buy a fine suit, of clothes at a low price, call al. Aekermau Kros., corner l-"irst and Washing ton streets. A Grocfr In Trotilde. Mrs. HnifTin was seen this morning In a ter rible rage and civiii; her urocer a piece of her mind for sciulmf; her a box of ji'K.r Ycasi, lovder,thereby sMiiin a batch of Hour. The frrocer's hair stood on end, and just as soon as he ;ot his breath he said, "Now, madam, if you will trivc your tonjrue a vacation I will present you with a box of I'onnolly's Yoafct. l'owder, the best on t his coast.. "GTiait Syrup." No other medicine in the world was ever Riven such a test of its curative qualities as r.oschec's (lermati Syrup. In thr.-e years two million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine wen-distributed fren of chir;r by druggists in this country to those atllicted witli Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia and other diseases of the Throat and Ilings, giving tho American peo ple undeniable proof that Oerrr.an Syrup will cure them. The result has been that druggists in every town and village in the United states are recommending it to'their customers. Ho to Ward A Harding and ask what they know about it. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Three doses will relieve any case. Lonkniil anilbo not decflvetl in buying a spurious Yeast Powder. I'se Honnolly's, warranted to give entire satisfaction. Ask any ore" who has used it. It. has been before the public twenty-one years. liVTheNntionaM.iold Medal was awarded o r.rad'iey A- Huloison for th best Photographs in the' United Slides, and the Vienna Meda for the best in the world. IJ) Montgomery Street. San Francisco. Quinine nl Arsenic form the basis of many of the Ague remedies in the mark' t, and are the last, resort of physicians and peo ple who know rto better medicine to employ for this distressing complaint. The effects of ciiher ot thes" drugs are destructive to the system, producing headache, intestinal dis orders, vertigo, dizziness, ririgin:rnf the cars, and depression of the const iutional health. AYKit'rt AOUF ITRR is a -vegetabie disco very, containing nt-it her quinine, ars "nie, nor any deliterious ingredient, and is an infallible 1 rapid cure for every tomi oi t cver aim .AUC. ilM'll'-nsni'- n-iiiinni i.i. i n...... 1 ami .in injury can result. tr.iii n.-u.-5--. i ; sides being n positive cure for F-ver and I i.v...-i in oil 1TG liirnin 11 ,v 11 iui :t sinu-riir ! r"ViS. f ' '7. " H ''w.n If: ",,..s.i"..:2 ;ill 111 "11 Ii-' . - . - .. . .. ii iii Li.iii-- .tint - . xr"' is well as curt. of Jill complaints peculiar to uiaiarious. marshy ami miasmatic district?. It. acis ' directly on the livT nrnl biliary apparatus, j thus stiiiiulatin tiie system to a vigorous, healthy eondition. t or sale ty all aealcxs. ?l;iivket Ileport. PtirM.-iiMl Market. IiCsral tenders 07 buying. !S selling. Flour Extra. $ii 50; superlinc, fi io. Wheat io i cental. 0;it .V'v7 '-". bushel. P.arley ii ,V) cental. Paeon .Sides lit.: hams, l-x&iti ; shoulders, tt.nliw. bard In kegs, lc. ; in ltlllj tins, 13r. l'-uto r l-iesli roll, 'Vie. Fruits I'ried apil-s in sacks, 1 t;c. ; kegs, plums, pitless, ItlydL'c; jeae.ics, lie; prunes. 17c. Kgirs ac Chickens Full grown, S3 Hwi$1 50 j dozen. Hides 1 rv, 17c; salted, lie. ; culls, 'Toff. Tallow tk. t It.. Wool 2..'lc. Feed I'.r:in, $-Jif22 .50 V ton; shorts. $M ; oil cake. S M no. May Haled, ? H'.',f 12 H ton : loose, flO. Potatoes Dull at ice. i hushel. Onions li r.l!$ th. Mutton SShecp $i?2 50. Orroa City Miirket. Wheat ?1 15 husii''i. Oats feci, sacked, '5..."0 ?i bushel; tnill Intr, sacked, 5ie. bushel. Karlcy hoitv brewing, i);)e V bushel feed, 75c. Potatoes CIS:."". V bushel. jHillsalf. in ions 1 'iti."Jc. fi II.. Flour Tli 5iK'fc57 UO V bbl. I'ried Fruits Apples,!'-! Vc. tl lit. ; pluias, 11 (vl'2f. Putter :V)"V77c. V It.. Chickens (irown, S3 IH) v dozen ; Kprinjr, (2fi2 50 doz. F.nirs-J.-ic. V dozen. Iiaeon Sides, l.'c. lt ; hams 14c. l.ard 1.1'llc v 11.. Hay S I.V-tjlti V-tiri. Wool -JiJlc. t . Hides 1 try, Hwl'w V lh : (frecn, 4bCc. Mil. leea lirau, SlSit-,3) i tou ; shorts, 5-7( St V ton. Fresh tncnt." neef.iressod,3ic i lb ; on foot 1JC: tlress'-d hops, tc ; mutton sheep. .?1 Apples Spit aenburjr, Pa'dwin, Northern spy, etc., troin wajion, .""c bushel; in boxes ready lor sliippinjr. -l-V'V-Do ; loutr kee p ers, from watfon, 5ic, packed .Vx cmic. JOHN SCKRAai, aliiin St., 0ivun Vity. MAMFAHTKER AM) HIPOUTEB OF "C Saddles, Ilium s, f. y fSaddl. ry-llanl- r"J, lS-- iir, etc., -t-. IVTy'wL 7-HH"ll HE OFFF.U.S AS CHEAP As can be had in the Stale, at WHOLESALE OS RETAIL. Cl warrant my noods as represented. JOHN SC11 HAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 1, ls:5-tt. AtJK.NTS. The following named gentlemen will receive subscriptions and advertisements for the KXTKKfHl.se : Portland Astoria New Km Norton lioone's Ferrv Mo'alla Pleasant Hill Isweo 1 a masens Ka -le ( r-'i k . J. H. (.'oh Isinilh W. E. I) meiit r. J. Casio Capt. Z. V. Norton ('lias. "A'ilson Maxwell Kanisbv.Jr J. K, Mt-Connell i. W. l'rosser J. T. t'hil wood II. W. Lake A. CAKD. To all vim an- sulferiny; from the errors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of maiilnHMl, ii1., 1 will send a recipe that will cur-' you, FUEL' OF CHAKHE. Thissrrcat n-niedy was iliscovered by a missionary in Soudi AnnTiea. Send a self-addressed cnvelooe lothe Hkv. T. Josia-tr Jxma.v, Miction J. Jlilil" Jluu.sc, -Ycc J'ci7.1. novl7-ly. FALL htm WINTER OPENING In Latest Styles of imv tiooos, (U)Tinc, im)i:kweai;, hoots, shoes, ii ats, caps, CIIOCi;iilKS, HAHUH AItl', CCTI-EflV, f '-KOCKEltV, tlAlTS, OILS, WINDOWS, OOtlUS, I1I.1N1JS, KTC, Just H- f'-ived and for Sale - Low for Gash ! a so i i uiL rv. r' :-! lice Ht.uilt Auil Suld. refcon City, Nov. S, 1S77-U. DR. vA7. F?. JOrJES, DENTIST, Qi? m7"Ot'I.I INFORM THE ITP.f.IC THAT j V le- has local eil at r!'Co:s City, and is .r..(i.r. nl tn di i -i 1 i i irt; in.rl :ii niii.f tn il.'tit , i 2-..-.-..,-.... ....... ...... ! try in the best, manner, hull sets of P ith i i-'t, oi her-work in proportion and warranted. Ui llllee direct ly opjwisite C barman's f-tore. r";ron City, 'et. -", ls77-.'ni. A N FOK S A JL 2. 'E HAVE THE FOM.OW1NU ItEAI. W Instate lor sale. No. 2. UH Acres, Kimil house, and barn full of hay; .S acres in cultivation, orchard, Hood water; 15 miles from Oregon City. Price S5IKI. hall down. No. 1. '-' acr-'s, '' mie-s from iraham"s ferry on the Willa met .c ri ver. S-1. -teres in eti it i va tion, 1 acres in an orchard of choice varie ties of fruit., acres in wheat, 150 acres under fence, -T' od house, barn and run ning water, 12 miles from rejrn City, l'ric- ?l,i;5il, part down balance on time. No. 5. :t'io acres; 75 improved, a larire, new, well finished frame dwelling, plum and apple orchards, living water, Is acies of tall wheat, ( miles lrom Oregon City, on Molalla road, church and school house adjoinimr; can ix- liad for i4,i"e, ono-t bird down, ha la nee on t i me. No. f. '2'i acres 10 miles casl of Oregon City, 1M miles from Viola grist and saw mill and post ottic -, 2-S acres in cultivation, ltiu acres under fence, good lramc house l.'.x.'il "I' liixiVJ, 3 ncres in fruit trees. I'rice $1,000, half down. No. 7. 4o acres at Milwaukie; part beaver dam. Price, Sl.fJIM. No. S. XVt acres t-n miles east of Oregon City, 7 miles triiiii Marsh lie Id slat ion ; 75 acres in cu It ivnt ion, .'1-Hi acres of level bottom land, good box house and tram" barn, good run ning water tor stoc k, good stick ranch. 7i) bearing fruit trees. Price foi,'2. Will sell stock and crops to purchaser if he desires. No.!'. Hil acres l m iles cast, ff Oregon City ; (it) acres in cultivation, 5 acres in orchard, good lions" and barn, remaining land easily clear- d. Price $2,5au, half down. No. hi. 15D acres, more or less, 11 miles from Oregon c'itv, iH'i miles to Portland. Ji acres in cultivation, loo ninn; easily cleared, all under fence, good house, good land and plenty of water, sciioo house and church 1 mile away, month hixil in vear. Terms easy, l,i5e. N'n.'ll.-1'W or ltl acres oir of the north of the Fra m's claim, 1 miles from Oregon City, open brush land, all easily cleared, living water, good mill power, at $10 er acre ; terms easy. No. li Jacob Johnson's homestead, . near Oregon City : lit acres. No. 1:1. Th fornn r residence of W. W. P.uek and six lots ; $--',5iii. No. II. Wiley May's block, ail in cultivation, vith house an I barn; f.-0. No. 15.. J.I. Allison's farm, 2Ji) acres, 75 in cu ii ivation, :i in orchard, good farm house, barn and out buildings: $1!HK, half down. No. HI. lif) acres, flat meadow land, i) miles trom Oregon City, mo acres in cultivation, good lions.'' and barn, orchard, running water, price .?5tNX. No. 17. 171 acres, S mites S of Oregon City, 40 acres in cultivation, 1 acres orchard, 10 tons old hay, log house, i barns, good wa ter, team, wagon and harness, cow ae.d calf, all farming imrlem-mts, household furniture; price !ind, PfHldown. No. I. '-" acres, all und r t.-nce, 12 miles miles from Oregon City, 10 in cult ivation, H in orchar J, eood house and barn ; price SJO00. No. 10. Orin Cutting farm, SKI acres, UO in cultivation. 5-i more re;,.y to p!ow, good housp and barn, pi acres in' orchard : rice Also );5 acres, -J5 in ciiliivatiori.no house or b;rn,5)i at res i-asil v cleared : HKKi t I It In i t inc. i l.li. t.'iM-il.iu w. ...... .i CiilllltV in II' St.ltl' j sf. Any one having money toIenJonn hnveour ! serv ices, lr -e ,i chnr-'e. in mana ie- th.. I . Ic.ll.liTOtl.l l.nllt I ! " I'-r-ms untin? V , i.-.rrow money can get tavoraij e lerms v cj. i ri.r o .TOKXSOX Ait-COW.V. ami .!OHS(), ytrt V. tv M HCM. unices sn UregoiiCily and l'ortland. Xow 1-'. 1:73 if m iKA SM&SZZ AS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Its competitors receiving only an award for some special feature of their machineSt fie forlil-wwJ Mas Ms Mw lacMae Has Dnlimlted Capacity to do all Kinds of Family Sewing and Manufacturing, ITS PATENT AUTOMATIC "CUT CFF" en the kaad ulictl in events the ma cliine from rujj:ti:i l:u k nurtls, cml obviate t lie necessity u( ialAu tlie irork from Ike nutciiiic to vi;td tl:rc:icl ;n the I.-abhins, uhidi iiui..;t lie dene with all other Sewing' 'lacliiues, to the srreat aiiyoratic - f the onerattir, csnetially iu tucking', liemiiii.il ?r ami i-ttf-Iiiiir- It tlors o::o-i":irl more work in a given leugtii of time than any other Sewing i!iacl:'.::c. WITH EVERY. MOTION of tho TOOT the IJACIIIM: 2IAKES SIX STITCHES. It requires 1:0 special i:islr;:c'ilt::s to use it; a:: liitil rated Direction Book is furnished with each nadi'ii:1. IT CANNOT GET OUT OF CFLDE'a, f.::D TuZ f.D JUSTKCP.TS AF.E: 4CSOLUTELY PERFECT. I A properly executed (Vi'1'fp-..te is f.iriiir.iseJ ui'.h catii v.nx-Line, guaranteeing Ito keep it iu repair, five cf char;'. in- live- years. "Machines sold ou easy terms cf payment, and dcl.'vcrc.l. f: t :; ti charge, at auy Kuiiroad Depot iu the United States v.iicra we hat e i:j Send for Illustrated Clcro. -C-Agents "Wanted. ' pttrticu.la.rsi acidrcsss vizio:: zzttuzs iaghine co. r, NEW Y0B.K; UZ7 CRLE1N:, LA.; CIUCGO, iLL.t or SAIi FRANCISCO, CAL. Ol-m SCHnAm, igcnt, Oregon City. i Fc ti Established 0 355. G. W. WALLING & M, PSOPRSETORS, T. A. 1SACOX 7'. llO'A AKl) : MACK ItlMSHV, .III AM orders left with tho promptly villod. SEND A CATALOGUE Fruit ami Oruainrntal Troes, L -Hits. Shnilis aiul Koscs cuUlvi.v;! Vi i-i rU? ' - S.'t w r :?- i. t j ... . . t rtt k f t : JkCi But w terctl J. EUTDE SLAION. SPJIINGEH CO., Mnnufaotun rs and Ili-.-ili-rs in Iiai'YirtiT5 ..ml Jobbers of German, French and flngiish IVindowCSass, S.LSIl WtUIUTS. rKDS ,M) Pl'LLEYS, 41 FKONT TK:KT, - poktlaau, oux. docl.l'77-ly. KTCrdTs froni Uio Country vroinjitly filUU NEW F B R PJ1 FELLGWS a HARDIHG, At Th L1NCOLX 3 3 AK K I v V I 'EAIiEltf J.V FIRST CLASS GROrElUES & rU0VlSl.S. "tJilDIU'CK TAKIiX 1'IIOM l'AUM K11.S IN .4. e.jli.'iri-;o InrGroccric?. SELECT TEAS, CQFFEE A?JD SPiCLS. A spl'-nditl asortiiicnt of Fresh Crackers and Chccso. I'UUEIGX i IilESTH' IKLTTS. Ami fi full variety of tockIs usually kc't in a lirst -class CJroo-ry .stort-. AVc invito tlio oilizensof Or:'on City, Cano iiihIi aiul vicinity to jriw us a cail, ami it Kil. tlon't iiiv you as many ami as rnoi! a nna!i!y of koikIs for your nionoy as you can obtain cls"wiicri', ln will k-avc town. u"Vp li-livi'r ioods to all rart.s of tlio City ami CaiK'inah !ri-ioi clm rir Oregon v "it y, March 1, ISTT-lf. GHR1S. ZAUESEB, 1)1 : POT SALOON, riiiosile the ILailron d Iei ot. KKKPSTHK UIJST KKKIC AXi) CiA S in the City. iivo him a call. i.v CONOMIZE! r .--.-. .,i i ; b i n: - iJn v 8&L ? umm prize: fi AND lXUhSTJlUTJU, CEMTEHH1AL EXPOSITION ?876. ohi:uo. cm . .HOH.MtU'S itIH,IM .llULAMil. above namqd persons w'H bo AM) PRICE LIST I Evorgi i'tiis, (Jrae Vim's, Small s.v.tl IVri'ale al'Jhis Nursery. ii. Y. WALLS NG k SON. I;i:rat!.in fTnl ! TTatr!i :n 11. o Vnrl.ct f.-rTradinij :.n.-luL i a ciimiHisr.i.'Ti uftilhr-r Bi-I..i!, S" i liitt-.y ro- l::nl itC.;..i-iit cU'li i-t ti.d.t!-f t-i;' e. fx- i-i L by a c -mii;il t-i, a-!:-l i - is : : i-r Miii-:':c-.' f--rt:..ni k :..-wn. A'.U.il AS !lKMI..SV. K.l'AS"!y. I Ai.ei i :tA! - T-i i i i v iM.i, vi : o:i h i;im: ii ns, ii.r;i :v; . a - ; . If, COLD VATtil THAT ',H COSTJ f.-o.n E :j tn ii . uiy.i ;i v ..: !i (i r - -i. r n i: prt.i wttii rn ck'-r; nt e in attr.cf.- J- 1 'iii-ivT, i o i I. .4. . ri.i-. stciir' c n?"l in ": :.t.u!'..i i.'i iL , uici ;ii.rr i;n-es uiie'( ncr-uraip t: is ft:u'.t t' l. -il --ivt-s iti:t:;1 Flsf.ic'.M'V.. V c 1 t hi'in l-y Miiil t Fr-r"". "i rTi:-! nt Xt any I' irt tf iho i'fniitrv. or ii wili La wi.t i . I. when ti e customer d"ir''S TT'il ri'mii- fn nti nrtvHirr. Tf:si Fi""i:i- II I NS wi-ih ab'iut F'.ftv Ton nvw p. irnt, jiTi'l :'n' s:iTTit i:ttrern tn I'irc pc'nt wem 1 cp-t !. Wh thesp C'wiinw at f-iactu poll tho Watch nrnl t'h.un f-r ent tr V nil in n. T'lckact, tnst-Tui!. t-iauv Pest OflVe n tf FnitP'1 Stales. Wo Sell the WaU'h without ino Chaiti for SIO. O, CO., CUntoa Place, & 7o. H Kititli Street, N.Y CHARGE OF BASE ! REMOVED TO ODD FELLOWS' GUILDfKG I T- A. BACON, (Siccc-r to li M.OW A Fl'LLKMi, IH-a-lu- in GROGEhiES flKD'Pnt-YlSICKS. SELECTED TEAS COFFEE, ami SPICES, DUTTETi AFiD CHEESE, iiKEiii ) mmm nans, Ami a full vari"fy of (iootls usually kept in si tirst -class (iroovry Stor'. Conn- one, com"- nil, ami examine our Mot .. . I can Pi-ll as cheap ami furrtisli us giii! an article as any lions in town. 'I'. A. IJACO.W Oregon City, August. -2- lK7fi.-tf. WM. KMCIIT. HWI. KMU1IT. KNIGHT BROS., CAxnv, OHEdOX. DK-VI.KK.S IX sizivc;i.i:s, (Kimt pikts, okckek. I US, tUTlll(i, HOOTS. SHOKS, IIAKDH'.t II K, Ami ovf rj tliinjr nally kept in a. iouii. try Kti. . We iivi1 th pHhlie to c:l 1 1 a ml e ;i ini lie our sio'-k bef..re truinir to reeui City or Port land, as ne are selling as cheap as any houso in t he State, ( omerifui if'-t mr pr:c-s. Thos-iiKlebteil to t li linn will please cull ami . rf 1" innu'-diatcly, aiul sale costs, novs-tf kx;ght 1JUOS. LUMBER LUMBER! OliJi?. Out I inr, Irll I.I IMUltM Till; rCP.IiIO 7 jIAT (: h; pTirchase.) P.isbv t Cuttir.j? I saw mill.eiht mip s -not of Ureon City, ai Jthat li is r par- ii to furnish IZ AHO CEOAR LUMBER, I of e vrv ip-scripl ion -it iow rates. !:!. li-iviiiujr, llustic. Water Viro, J'cnco I'd-: , el.-. K.Io'iri M.(-r . nt i (ir'tinn Citv, via Keep si. . ply Puaibt r, of ail ki nds, n : a & on i.arul. Oct. 2a, Ti ll 6 I 1 I HI ' f : s ( O VI o 'I r ;--1 "i i . i : ' 1 1 ..if t -. "t