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UKECON CITY. TIIL'KSMl. Ml 30, 137$.
POLITICAL SPEAKING.
The nominees of the Henubliean. Demo- ,
crat and Greenback parties will address
their fellow citizens on the political issues
of the day at the following places :
Mllwaukfe, Monday, May 2n,
Rock Creek, Tuesday, 21st... Union sch'l house
Cascades, Wednesday, i'd,. Genis' Store ,
Ka lo Crenk,y:W. .-.Fosters' school house
Viola. 24th Wxon's Mill
Upper Molalla, ioth Moody's Store
Marquams, -J7th Maprjuam's Store
Jiower Molalla, IWth Camp Ground
Canity, 29th Camp Ground '
Tualatin and Pleasant Hill,.'iU.Set?Iy's school
Oswego,.?! i
Oregon City, June 1. Court House
BREVITIES.
See T. A. Uacon's "ad."
Who killed Fergusons' dog?
See Noble Ss Mann's new "ad."
Candidates are stil on the ramptige.
Are you going on the excursion trip to
the Cascades?
- Several inteiesting letters necessarily
crowded out.
We are under obligations to Sonator
Mitchell for favors.
Examine your tickets and see that they
have not been fixed.
Mrs. W. E. Dement, of Astoria, is visit
ing friends in this city.
The weather has been somewhat mixed
for the past two weeks.
The agony will noon le over, and sore
heads more numerous than ever.
Julius Logus is soon to move into his
house, the old Toner place, on Piety Hill.
There was quite a large number went on
the excursion to Vancouver this morning.
Mrs. J. M.Moore is slowly improving in
health being able to sit up part ot the
day.
Strawlerry festival in the basement of
the Haptist church . on Tuesday evening,
June 11th.
We are indepted to Mr. Petor T. liar
clay, formly of this place, for the San
Francisco Price Current.
Miss Addie Huchtel. of Eat Portland,
has fr tlio ia.st week been visiting rela
tives and friends in this city.
One of these days the Chinamen will
make it pretty warm for some of the boys
if they don't quit fooling with them.
Grand Republioan ratification in this
city Saturday evening. Speakers from
abroad, bonlfre, fireworks, and a big time
generally. Turn out.
To get yourself in voting order so as to j
enan.e you to Know who yon are voting
for. next Mondav, go to the Harlow house
and invest a quarter in liaeotiaml eggs.
Judge of election in the various pre
cincts will ronfer a favor by sending in
the election returns without delay so as to
enable us to furnish, the full vote In our
next issue.
The City of Salem, while upon an excur
sion trip.'one day last week, succeeded in
demolishing a seine- set just below the
Island, at the Falls. The net belonged to
two men working on the Tocks, and will
prove quite a loss to them.
J. M. Gearin the Democratic candidate
for District Attorney called at our ollice
last Thursday for a brief visit, we clout
know what was the matterof his "gearin"
by means of which he l.eeanie a Democrat
but this we do know that Johnny is a very
good fellow in tremendous bad company,
Mr. Theodore Clark has a polled for a
patent on an attachment to a fulling ma
chine. As the patent lifts not yet been
granted, it is thought host to not -rive the
nulilic a full description of it in print, but
Theodore will le triad to show it to any
ft
ic curious enough to call at the factory.
icre is " millions in it."
Mr. Geo. Root brontrht us a sample of
his winter wheat which is live and three
quarters feet high and headed nut. It was
irrnwii on his farm in the southern part
of the county nea r Rock Creek ; forso early .'
in the season this it seems to us is of pro- j
diirious growth, and we .should be fear- I
fill that it will lodge Itetore It comes to
maturity.
We were very sorry not to be able to
attend the party given by Mr. W. li. Part
low, on attaining his fiftieth birth-day.
last wek. Dill is one of the bovs, arid
his estimable wife is a lady who knyvs i
how to manage n home to per Vet ion. i
Their tables were lountifiilly provided, ;
as if they knew we were coming, and it is
sorrowful to know that so much good
things went into other breadbasket than
pur own.
We do not vouch for the tale leing
Htrictly correct, but our devil says It Is
no, so" we give it for what it is worth, as
he is pretty exact generally, especially
when it comes to collectintr his weeks
wages Saturday night. He wivs bonis
Darin's "dorg" was locked up in the Hook
tV ladder Co's ollice for three or four
days, and owing to hunger eat up two or
three window sashes, a lionch. and part of
the valuable desk that Geo. Washington
niirned the Treaty of Stefano on, and had
just started in to undermine the tower
w IW'ii discovered. We understand that
ime or two candidates have pledged them
selves to pay the damage if elected.
Political S pea kino .East Thursday
evening the Hons. J. V. Caples and J. M.
Gearin, Republican and Democratic can
didates for the office of Prosecuting At
torney, addressed the citizens of this
flce on the various political questions of
ho day. the State finances in particular.
Roth of these gentlemen are aide speak
er, but from the start Mr. Caples had the
advantage, owing to having all the facts
on his side, and with his customary elo
quence he did not hesitate to tell them,
carrying conviction to the minds of his
hearers, notwithstanding the llnent argu
ment of his opponent. It is to be regret
ted that Mr. Gearin cannot see this ques
tion of politics in the richt light, for on
the right side, with his youth, ambition
and abilities, there is no office in the State
but what i within his reach.
Excursion to the Cascades and Pic
nic The Baptist, Congregational and
Methodist Sunday Schools of this city
will unite in a picnic and excursion to the
Cascade on Thursday, June 6th. This
steamer has been thoroughly refitted, so
that she is entirely safe and commodious,
She is fitted up nicely, furnished with an
excellent piano, etc., so that a pleasant
time may be expected. The steamer will
leave the wharf at 6 o'clock sharp, and
h will reach the Cascades by I'Z o'clock,
which will give the excursionists at least
two hour atthe caseaoes.anu ename mem
to reach home bv 8 o'clock in the evening.
Fare for the round trip, one dollar: chil
dren under fifteen, haif price. Icecream,
lunches, coffee, tea, etc.. will be furnished
on loard at reasonable figures by the
ladies. -
Letter List. The following is a list of
the letters remaining in the postoffice at
Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon,
May 3tb,
Harklev. Ida Mrs.; Dolma, W. E. ;
Burns, John ; Cole, W. IT.; Cooke. Flor
ence Mrs.; Fletcher, Hosea; Herson,
John; Jones, George; Lawrence, Bella
cMiss: Eewis, John W. ; Metzer, Fred;
Powell, Rolert; Roderick. M.O. Miss, i;
Rathborn, W. A.; Stout, Sarah Mrs.;
Steven. V .: Woodle, J. T. ; Wyland.
Jsancy E, Miss.
If called for, say when advtised.
J. M. Bacon, P. M.
Is Business Aoain. There is an old
saying that pUick wins every time. We
are glad to see Theodore Bacon exhibiting
his pluck in getting bapk into business
again. As Theodore is a thorough busi
- iietM man, we see no reason why he canr
Ttot prove the sayine true by 'making a
first cla Rontneeof himself.'and keeping
hi hotel, the Barlow House, so comfort
able that his boarders will never want to
leave him.
Mt. Pleasant Letter.
Mocst Plkasant. May 29th. 1S7S
Editor Enterprise: Having waited j
patiently for some months, hoping that
some more worthy pen tl;an my own j
would give you a letter from this part of i
the world, I have at length determined to j
wait no longer. J-itile of importance hap- '
pens here on Mt, Pleasant, and like Ore
gon City, it would be called by the strang
er, "dull." Still we have "among our
selves considerable pleasure.
The weather for the past lew weeks has
been iust what farmers want, and both
grain and grass are growing, and looking
tinely. In fact so accustomed are wo to
seeing all around us looking green, that
even strangers (w hen we liist see them)
look that color.
Several sociables have taken place since
my last. Among others, one at the resi
dence of Capt. A. F. Hedges, for the bene
lit of the Chapel, in Cantmah.
Misses Carter and iJyers havo been so
journing in the mountains for the past
ten days, a damp time we are afraid they
will have.
Thornton W and Mr. Hedges were
also out for a few days, but returned with
only three bears and two panthers.
Among the pleasures of the past few
weeks, Mr. Part low's party takes the lead.
It took place on the 22d of" May. Quite a
number of ladies and gentlemen from
Oregon City were present, and the only
drawback to the pleasure of the evening
was the failure of the music to put in its
appearance. Mr. P had engaged music
from Portland, but for some Unknown
reason it ilid tiot come, so they had to do
without, there being not time enough to
send to Aurora. Owing to Mr. Partlow's
exertions, however, the loss of the music
was scarcely felt, all seeming to enjoy
themselves Very much. At twelve o'clock
all adjourned to an elegant supper, and
ample justice was done to the repast.
William, we are sorry that we could not
abide with you till all was eaten off the
table, but want of space forbade our do
imr so.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Xeil left on the last trip
of the steamer Oregon, for the Eastern
States. We wish them a speedy voyage
and a safe return.
Mr. and Mrs. Partlow leave on next
Monday for a trip to Eastern Oregon.
Miss 15 is at present visiting friends on
Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. W are at present in
Salem, attending the State Grange,
Politics are dull at present. Mt. Pleas
ant proposes to give the Republican ticket
a large addition of votes. Farmer.
MeETIX OF THE YoL'MI MENS REPUB
LICAN Ci.ch. On last Friday evening the
Hon. J.N. Dolph of Portland addressed
the citizens of Oregon City at Popes Hall.
He answered to some extent, the charac
ter of the candidates for Congress. Mr.
Whiteaker he spoke of as a man although
professedly a Demoeract yet was taking
perquisites from the O. S." X. Co. in the
shape of free tickets etc, while. Mr. Hines
the Republican nominee deserved great
credit, for refusing to accept even the
.lightest favor from a grinding monopoly
and who returned his free faro tickets
"dth word that he desired to pay his own
way and thus be free to act for the best
interests of Oregon always. In speaking
of the criticism against Mr. Hines as be
ing a preacher he said that if the Demo
cratic party in Oregon were not past pray
ing for, he would 'join Mr. Hines and all
good people in the responsive style of
prayer of the Episcopalians, as follows:
"From the eight years of corruption and
misrule of the Democratic p.-irtv in the
Stale of OrerMi-Oh Eord deliver ns.
From the Sv.k,mk indebtedness loaded
upon us by G rover and associates. -Oh
Eord deliver us." Space will not allow
an extended notice of the excellent speech
of Mr, Dolph. He clo-ed by predicting
a glorious victory for the R 'publican par
ty nt the coming election.
A New Inpcstuv Mr. C. JI. Myers
an enterprising business man, formerly
in the pottery business at liuena Vista, is
erecting a (lottery just below the Congre
gational Church f'rlhe purpose ofstarting
a pottery. The building is to be for the
present sixty feet long and twenty wide.
As soon as circumstances permit he will
put on an addition twice as large. A super
ior article of clay will be obtained from
the bed. Just opposite. Geo. Eark's resi
dence, in'the canyon running towards the
seminary. The "pottery will be in full
operation in about sixty days. A Portland
firm has already contracted for about
SU.iKK) worth of work. Mr. Myers is san
guine that he can turn out a superior article
of earthen ware, sewer pipe, etc., fifty
per cent, cheaper than an other pottery
on the coast. As Oregon City expects to
be one of these days, ;t .second Eowcll.
just now :iu opportunity presents itself
is to show herself capable of" hciiur such,
by encouragin this enterprise towards
success, as a success in almost any line is
sure to attract the attention of capitalists
desiring to invest, and they naturally
look to a live business town to make their
investment in.
Hines and Whiteaker.- lions IT. K.
Hines and John Whiteaker, Republican
and Democratic candidates for Congress,
addressed the citizens 'of this place and
vicinity, at Pope's Hall yesterday after
noon. Mr. Hines led oil' and made an
able and eloquent speech, being greeted
with round after round of applause. He
favored railroad connection with the
East, hard money, resumption, etc., and
was very sanguine from indications
throughout the State that t he Republicans
would have an overwhelming majority
on the rd of June. Mr. Whiteaker follow
ed in a fair speech, but disregarded the
political issues to a considerable extent,
and did not make any votes by his bitter
personalities. He did not think the State
Democratic platform was good, and said
that he could draw up a tietter one ; ad
mitted that he was a little loose in charac
ter, ami said Mr. Hines' influence had
made him a 1 etter man ; he did not ap
prove of the Democratic attempt to steal
the electoral vote of Oregon. .
Cutting Government Timber. Dep
uty Marshal Hums, last Saturday passed
through this place, on his way to Portland
having in charge two men named Stroud
and Greepman. Thev were arrested on the
charge of cutting timber on Government
land. Thev are two poor men, who
had just taken up ranches in the eastern
part of the county, and their offienso
consists of having cut down and up of two
old dead cedar snags. We understand
that the malicious informer, some time
since, took olTenso at being ordered off of
the place on account of his filthiness, and
took this method of revenging himself.
Excusable. We think, under the cir
cumstances, that probably Charlie Moore
was excusable in having his head up high
enouch to see over Mm f .t,.. n
j of last week, but next week we must in
sist on reform. This thing of bein" a
"""ci oi nic nisi, time, can t last forever
so he might, as well look down awhile'
and not keep our eaeeable citizens
dodging about to keep from being run
over. We will keep our eves opeii the
balance of this week, but if an accident
happens after that ourattornevs will have
a case.
Soda Sprinos. Mann A Noble, are mak
ing extensive arrangements to have a big
celebration at Wilhoit's Soda Springs on
the 4th of July. At their hotel on the
grounds they propose to. spread sueh
j collation as has never ieen before seen in
j the Cascade range. Excellent music has
been engaged, and in the evening those
so disposed win nave an opportunity to
"trip the light fantastic" to their heart's
content. Arrangemenls will )e made for
the conveyance of passengers to and from
thespiings.
New Comer. Mr. Cornelius Strickler,
brother of our notorious Jack Strickler,
arrived at Oregon Cit- one day last week,
from Pennsylvania. We understand that
Mr. Strickler intends making Oregon his
home for the future. Judging from the
motive and agility displayed in going
down a well to save the life of Mr. Mil
ler's child last week, his initiation into
Oregon was first class, and Oregon City
will do well to encourage him to stay in
phis yicinity.
To the Voter of Cluckamui County.
There have been numerous statements
in circulation respecting my nomination
as Surveyor. I have not had time to take
the canvasing circuit through the county
to contradict them, ami take this method
of saying to you that I in-ver have with
drawn from" the Democratic ticket, and
that I am not ashamed of it; that I never
claimed to bo anything but a Republican
in principle nd "my Democratic friends
never have claimed me as otherwise. As
to my competency, I am perfectly satis
tied to leave those who are acquainted
with my work to judge. 1 shall claim the
dearest right of ail American Citizen, anil
vote for whom I choose. Anything con
trary to the above is false, and without
foundation. With this understanding, I
remain yours respectfully.
F. W. C.iMPni:i.r..
Cheap.
Clackamas, Ogn., May 2st!i, lS7S.
En. Enterprise We are mad. We
want an explanati mi. Why did not those
aspirants to the ellici.tl positions of Clack
smuiscounty discuss the political issues of
the day at this place? Now we are bias
solix. Do you fellows think that the
votes of Marshrield precinct are not wortli
asking for? If you chaps think you have
not suflicient'eloqueni-e to inlUienee votes,
here, why, try the ell'ect of a box of cig-irs
Correspondent.
Confirmation Service. Bishop Mor
ris will preach in St. Paul's church, in
this city, both morning and evening, on
Sunday next, and at the morning service
will administer the Rite of Confirmation.
In the afternoon ho will preach at St.
Paul's Chapel. Canemah.
A Democratic victory at the election
now near at hand would be a virtual
sanction of the violation of the Consti
tution of the State, whereby an indebt
edness of three quarters of a million of
dollars, bej-oml the limitation of the
law, has been saddled on the tax-payers.
It will be construed as a license
to continue tlieir career of extravagance
and theft, and a vote for that party will
be an endorsement of the wrong.
The crack-brained boheruian of the
Sunday Welcome and Commm-inl i??
porler directs a column or two in each of
his sickly bantlings at Senator Mitch
ell and in defense of the O. S. N. Co.
This individual is well known to be a
sycophantic hireling who will advocate
any cause for pay, and it is likely is
the cheapest material tlio O. H. N. Co.
have bought in r!io whole campaign.
The men employed by the much
abused O. S. X. Co., constructing their
railroad, are white men. Standard.
"Well, with their proverbial charges
they can pretty well afford to employ
whito men. There is the last straw
to put on the backs of the people of the
northwest coast, and if they havo not
applied it already they are fully aware
that Chinese labor would bo that self
same straw.
Mart Brown is busy inventing cam
paign lies, and the sulphury whiff we
get from the south is caused by his
communion with the evil one in getting
hold of new material from his satanic
majesty with which to conduct the
campaign, but Parson Hines like Christ
ian in the Pilgrims Progress goes un-
scathred, altho' the raging lions en
compass him. Selah !
" Economy and Reform " are the
watchwords, and they mean Republican
sncoess on the of June. Wood's ex
travagai'.ce caused the defeat of the Re
publican party eight years ago, and
Grover and his ring liave "double dis
counted" Woods in that line, and his
party is deserving of an overwhelming
dt feat.
Tho lion John "Whiteacre compares
the Declaration of Independence with
the ordinance of secesssion. Is that
the kind of men wo wish to represent
the State of Oregon in the halls of our
National Legislature?
Dont be deceived by tho claqneres of
the party, or the hired mercenaries
whom 3011 thought were with you;
tlieir sudden conversion to tho other
side means "bought and paid for" by
the enemy.
JJjiivkcl Ieiort.
PoKlaiiil Jllarkrt.
bcgul tenders Wi buying. 1 i' se
Flour Kxtr:i.?"i .VI; suieriine, $1
lling.
5u.
Wh:at ?1 s '-.I cental.
)ats K 'I j bushel, sucked,
r.arley fl el) "tt cental.
I:teon Sides lie; hams, 12 13 ; shoulders,
IMvlOc.
Uird rn kegs, lfe. ; in 101b tins, 11c.
Rutter Flesh roll, Itfrv'JUc.
Fruits liried apples in sacks, 45C. ; kegs,
5; plums, piticss, 1 K12c. ; icac.ies, 14o. ;
prunes, J7.
F.ggs 20 c.
C hickens Fullgrown, $1 oO'&St 00 dozen.
Hides Irv, Hr;salt.ed. 0c ; culls. ' off.
Tallow He V lt.
Wool xm-Hr.
Feed Urati, ilXill .00 V
ton ; shorts, ?.T0 ;
oil cake, H on.
Hay Haled,i$hil2 ton
loose, $10.
Potatoes rl ') v bushel.
Onions IHcHlH V !.
Mutton Sheop SI T5'?2.
Oregon City Market.
Wheat SI buhcl.
Oats Feed, sacked, 40f.il.c bushel
Intr. sacked. "0e s bushel.
mill
feed. iiarley Choice brewing, 00c Hushrl;
oc.
Potatoes SI 50 ", bushel, sacked.
Onions Iht't-c ? I'".
Flour $0 OO.vJi) "sO V bid.
Dried Fruits Apples, 4i.il Uc Vjlli;
11-vl'Je.
Uutter Ofqii'ic V
Chickens (irown, il 00 dozen.
Kggs 20c c dozen.
P.acon Sides, lo':i(.i,llc lb; hams,
plums,
:;'i4.
Lard KVtl Ic V ll.
Hay S12'.ll ton.
Wool l-S'qj-J-Jc 1!..
Hides Iiry, 10ii:c v Ih; green, 4'ioc.
Mill feed IJran, Slsfjn j: ton ; shorts, S-Tci
S in n ton.
Fresh moat s Reef, dressed, I'oC v lh : on
foot, 2 Tic; dressed hogs, 7c; mutton sheep,
S2 v2 2-".
iIAIt It Hi I).
At Damascus, M'iv 2 1, 1S7S at the resi
dence of the luid'e's father, bv J. A.
Forbes, J. IV, Mr. .Joseph K. Wilson and
.Miss Sarah M. Chitwooil. allot' Clacka
mas county.
muTfis.
On the 2-5d inst., to the wifTof C. W'. Moore,
rt Vanemah, a daughter. Weight nine
pounds.
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AGENTS. j
g named gent lemon will receive I
and advertisements for tho I
The followin
subscriptions
Fntehpri.sk :
Portland
Astoria
New Era
Norton
Roone's Ferry.
Mo'alla
Pleasant Hill.
I swcgo
1 lamaseus
Eagle Creek...,
Viola
Sand v
F. M. Bird
E. H. 1 lenient.
V. E. Ilenn nt
lr. J. Casto
Capt. Z. C. Norton
Chas. Wilson
-Max we 1 1 Ia ms'jv,.) r
J. E, McCon'ncll
. ". Prosscr
J. T. Chit wooi I
H. V. Fjike
R. '. T-wis
S. n. Hatch
Tualatin
News for the People.
If You visit Portland ana w i'h to buy a
fine suit of clothes at a low price, sro ' o
Ackerman Bros., corner First and Vasn. .. -ton
streets.
Millinery Goods. '
Miss Rosa Fuchs has received a large stock j
of iniliin'ry ;oods, of the latest styles and j
varieties, and the ladies of Oregon City and
vicinity are invited to call and eqamino for
thems'.'lvcs before going abroad. Miss Kticlis
is determined to keep as fine an assortment
in quality, if not in quant it', as can be found
at 1'ortland. Her stock Is suited to the wants
ot" all hot h in prices nn-1 styles.
By universal accord, AVER'S CATHARTIC
1'ii.l.s are the best of all purgatives for family
use. They are the product of long, laborious
and successful chemical Investigation, and
their extensive use, by physicians in their
practice, and hy all civilized nations, proves
theiu the best and most effectual purgative
pill that medical .science can devise. iVing
ourely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use. In intrinsic value and curative
powers no other pills can be compared with
t hern, and cvtv person knowing their virtues
will employ them when needed. They keep
the system in perfect order, and maintain in
hca'.Lhy action the whole machinery of life.
Mild, searching and eaVctual, t hey are speci
ally adapted to the needs of the digestive
npuratus, derangements of which they pre
vent and cure, if timely taken. They are the
best and safest physic to :m ploy for children
and weakened constitutions, where a mild,
but effect tin I cathartic is required. For sale
by all druggists.
A ( JA1M ).
To all who aru suffering from the errors and
indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, 1 will semi
a recipe that will cure you, KKKE K
CII.VlKiR. This great remedy was discovered
by a missionary in .South America. Send a
selt-addressed envlooe to the liF.V. T. Joskph
I N.HAN, Station I). JHhl Jou.ie, .Vtw lork.
novl"-l.v.
t7"l'ho National Gold Medal was awarded o
P.radley A Kulofson for the best Photographs
in the United states, and the Vienna Mcda
for the best in the world.
42'J Monf "joinery St rect. San Francisco.
Xotire. X. Selling has a good assort incut
on hand, and is willing to si-11 the same at a
small advanco above cost for Cash. No use
of going to Portland when you can do as well
at home. 1 am determined not to be under
sold by anyone.
A Hrmarkalile Itesnlt.
It makes no difference how many Physi
cians, or how much medicine you have tried,
it. is now an established fact that (Jerinan
Syrup is the only remedy which has given
comolete sat isfacl ion in severe cases of l.ung
Diseases. It is true, there are yet thousands
of persons who are predisposed to Throat
and l.ung -rlffcel ions. Consumption, Hemor
rhages, . 1st h nia, S"vere I'ohls settled on the
I.reast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac,
who ha vi. no personal knowledge of lioschee's
( icruiaii S rup. To such we would say f0,00(l
dozen were sold last year without one com
plaint. Consumptives try just on" bottle,
liegul.ir sizeT-J cents. Sold by all Druggists.
If any Dealer Informs
You that he has for sale a dentifrice identical
with or containing ingredients cmniling or
superior in efficacy to those of S'lZOliONT,
discredit, t he statement and Insist li pori hav
ing that alone. P," doing so von will s viir a
dentifrice par exc 'Hence the best in t he mar
ket, containing botanic elements of rare
preservative influence upon the teeth, and
one which will endow them '. it li m-t l- 'Com
i ng whit "ii--s. Anot her desirable feature of
this staple toilet article is that it imparts fra
grane" t'i tie' breath. Sold by druggist s.
POPE'S HALL.
Friday, May 31st.
GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE SEASON.
ROSE MANMINC
OPERA BOffr F E
V o ?a n i X T I X .
f-
Lecoifs Comic Opera
C1ROFLE GIROFLA.
A DM 1SSION $1 oo
HACK SKATS r,()
C7" lleserved seats at Post Ollice, with
out extra charge. Ilox sheet now en.
V. A. I'.UWAiiOS, .St'iit.
May 2'i. 1S7S. 2-lw
COINTV TUEASl'RER'S NOTICE.
"Y"o'rrcK is hkkkhy givkn that
there arc funds now in my hands appli
cable to tin- payment of county orders en
dorsed on or before the l-'ith of Jan., 17X. In
terest thereon will not be allowed alter this
date. .1. 1. WAIil l,
County Treasurer.
Oregon City, May 0. 1S7S.
ADIIIMSTBATOU'S N!)TIU-.
"JVTOTICr: IS IMCflKISV lilVKX THAT
L the undersigned, administrator of the
estate of .Jacob t.rimm. deceased, has tiled
his linal account as such administrator in
t he office of t le County l lerk of Clackamas
county, Oregon: and tic County .Judge of
saiil county has a i poi nt.ed Sat urday, .lime 1,
1S7.S, at fi o'clock A. M. for hearing objection
to, and the sett lenient, of t he s-t me.
II. A. STItAUill I'.Wdm'r.
V.. 1,. Kastjiam, att'.v for adm'r.
May -J, ISTS-Pv.
JOKR1 S CHRA
Main St., Oregon City.
HANIFICTTREK AM) IMPORTER
Snddtes, Harness,
Sa Itllrj--Hard-
wri', etc., -to.
HICH IIF. OFFERS AS CHEAP
can bo had in the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
rVl warrant my goods as represented.
JOHN SCHRAM,
Paddle and Harness Maker
Oregon Citj. Oregon, Nov. 1, l.S.'.Vtf.
Sealed Proposals.
OttEfiox Citv, May 11th, 1S78.
j VOTick IS HEKEMV GIVEN THAT
j j. Scaled rro)josals will ho received until
June"th, 1S,S, lor til ing and grading between
the oast, end of l'udding River I'.ridge and the
bluff iniccordance with plans and snoeilica-
i tions to be seen at .laoob I.auer's, near t he
residence of Win. J'.arlow in Clackamas
county. Reserving the right to reject any
and all bids.
Oregon City, May Id. IS7S.
SQT5CE.
Prksdn's n.wiNo srnscrtinrcii to
the reward offered for the detection and
bringing to justice of the murderer ol'.Tamcs
j (ioodin, will pay the amount, subscribed by
' t hem to inc. or my attorneys but to no one
i else, as I am the nly 1 arty entitled to said
! reward. SKTII AUSTIN.
May 21, 1878. 2 2w
.TOHNSO. MCl'OWXA MVCIU M, Atty'
i '. A il m i ill st rut o rs N (it i To.
TH K It E n V GIVE NOTICE OF MY Ap
pointment as Aipr inistrator of ilie estate
f A. C. Moon-, late 'of Clackamas countv, Or
egon, deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate will present them tome,
nt .Johnson, McCown t Maerurn's oflleo, tn
Oregon Citv, within six mont h's from date.
' II. J. MOORE, Adm'r.
May 2.1, XM.-l-4w
.HCIXSOX, JIC COV.'N itM idtl .M
Kxccutors Notice.
Att)-s
!
In t he matter of t he estate of Oeorge It
' Kocqui-d"'ceas'd : I hereby give notice that
. I have filed in the county court of Clacka
mas County, Oregon report of my accounts up
to date with the necessary vouchers, and
therewith u application for the final settle
ment of said estate, so far as the ordinary
administration is concerned, nnd the court
has appoint ed Saturday t he '."it h day of June,
for the examination nnd settlement of said
accounts, and the hearts J o a,ny exceptions
to said report.
JOHN EPPERSON Executor of said estate.
Hated Mav 21d 1ST8 4 tf.
OF
AS
1 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
-j UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
ATTENTION!
I. SELLING
INDUCEMENTS.
GOODS
WAY DOWN IN PRICES !
CALL AND BE CONVINCED
R7At Brick Store 2 doors north of drug store,
50,000 LBS. WOOL WANTED
Wc will pay the highest market price.
P'ODUCEBOUQKT AND SOLD.
Oregon City, May 18, 1S7S. -
JOHN GRAN & CO.
Poitlsiiid9 Oiru.,
HAVE NOW IN STOCK A VERY I.AUGK
assort men t of
DRY GOODS & FANCY GOODS
Special attention is called to our
BLACK SILKS,
DRESS GOODS,
LINEN SUITS.
LADIES & CHILDREN'S HOSIERY,
LADIES UNDERWEA,
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC,
PRICES ESPECIALLY LOW!
TOIl ft CIM' A: 0.
FIRST STREET,
IScOvi'Cii tViixhiiigtun mid Alder.
May hi, ISTS-Sm.
RED" OAK-
rpiIIS IIIGH-r,RKI STALLION WILL
make a Season at the following places:
At A. 1. I .a vrty ', Monday and Tuesday of
each week; At Silvi-rton, Thursdays; Molalla
IVairie, Saturdays.
Terms Two, l-'our and Six Hollars.
Description .-mil Pciliyrec:
Th" beautiful stallion Red Oak is Irt hands
high, weighs I, '.'() pounds, and is ;i red sorrel.
R-'d Oak was sired by Red Rover, he by Jack
Hayes. The dam ( this celebrated stallion in
known as l'rinter, she was of Rellair.
for Itirt her pari iculars inouire of
A. 1". I.AVKKTY,
April 2.7S-.ini. Needy, Clackamas 'o, gn.
"sTomi a isc iTsl n: l 'cr a ma shunTy f
Mr. Isaiah Moser is now out. for the .Season
of IS. 8 wit h
''Young Ben Roy-"
He can be found Sunday and Monday nt
the owner's farm on biwi r Molalla; Wednes
day and Thursday at Jos. Walton's, near
Ringo's Point, until 2 o'clock 1. M.; Friday
ami Saturday at Ira Moody's. Molalla Prairie.
t ot 'a'h week.
Farmers will please call and see him. He
shows tor himself. F. very body comes and goes
well pleased, tor he is equalled by none.
Young Hen Roy is a b 'autiful dapple bay,
weighs U2.J iijs., will be ; years old the 1st of
May, 1STS.
Terms Leap, f f) : season. ?I5; insurance,
$-". All hills payable in gold coin execj
when otherwise agreed upon.
April 11, lS7-tf. ISAIAH MOSKK.
GAEV1BR 6 NllS BEER.
rjHHS CKI.FI5R ATF.l) RRVF.RAGI-: FROM
JL I.. Feurer's rri'wery, at Port land, is con
stantly kept, on draught at
JACK T REM BATH'S SALOON.
It. is the test b 'cr ia the city, and wo invite
the public to call and give it trial.
Oregon City, March 21, l.STS-tf.
CHRIS. ZAUNER,
DEPOT SALOON,
Opposite the Railroad Ucpot,
KKKI'STHK I5KST ItKKK AXI) CIGARS
intlnM.'ity. Give him a call. Jy5-tf.
SHADES SALOON
II
-4S O N H A N 11 T II K CHOICEST
Liquors, Wines & Cigars,
And an t yst"r Stew at all times. Good bed
and ft night cap for 25 cents. Ilcrrall's I". S.
Roer 25 cents per quart. 1 don't sell O. C. R G
C. F. IAYIIKV, Proprietor.
Oregon City, March 28, lS78-tf.
ftQORE & PARKER'S
Celebrated
TURBINE WATER WHEEL!
WALLACE,
Agent for
Clackamas County,
And the State In general. This Is one of the
best wheels in use on t he Hicillc Coast, and
gives MTfect sat isfaction in everv instance
Any one purchasing a wheel which does not
come up to t he guarantee, if proper) v put In
t he money will be refunded and nUlama"-es
paid. For further information npplv to AV.
M. Wallack, at Cutting's Mill, near Viola,
lackamas i '., or at this ollice,
Sept. I t, 1877-timos.
LIVERY, FEED, AHD SALE
ST All MS.
rpiIK UNTlEUSKiXF.Il PROIMtlF.TOU OK
I the 1,1 very Statile on Fifth st reel. Oregon
City. Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
i
ISt'fTiTies,' Cn rrl a rcB
and Harkg. SuiIiIIr
and Itnggy Ilors-.
Ibices liens on :vllo
E. B. CLEMENTS,
regjn City. Nov. 5, 1ST5. Proprietor.
CHAS. H, CAUF3ELD,
BROKER,"
7ii.E ruy an r sf.ee county and
1 J City Orders. Notes discounted on
reasonable terms. 1ians negotiated Money
on hand at all fim-s to loan on first class
security. Deposits received subject to order
six p-r cent, interest paid on time deposits'
(not less than three months).
Otllrei With K. I.. Euotham In Myers'
Brlc:t'- myl.7-tf.
ft
p
! W. M
SPRING OPENING
k
r
WONDKRFUL LOW PRICES!
WE HWF nOUGHTAN UN USA EE Y LARGE STOCK AT UREAT BAKtiAINS, AND
Y will oKeV Extra Inducements in U,th Quantity and Quanty.
' Don't Grumble About flsirl Tiiuc
After seeing how Cheap we sell our Goods Wcoe want jo ",7,1? -Jl
your money, but tKfor-. you buy come at id see us a "our stock u. at
Gootis, and Eow Prices. e havo bought all the i,aii.si ij it . , At'KKKMAX.
this hide of San Francisco.
IPi-ocliioo
...t ,n-.i.b.n nnd w want all
the highest murket price. Remember tho corner, at
S.
Oregon City. March 28, 1878-tf.
nimeiinrmvrn?iT w
REGARDLESS OF
Change of Climate wanted on account of Sickness in
Family.
lsarc siiitl cltoicc .ocK ot CJOTIIlNGr,
12S V - UOOTpS (.JI50CB:i:BEiS JGtc,
OiJcre! nt :i G resit Sacrilice !
PAY
I'arlics inielleI to mo i 111 jjleuse cjill
an inlend to close out my entire ljuslness.
STORE FIXTlllliS
Oregon City, May 9, IS? 8.
NEW FIRM
FELLOWS & HARDING,
At The
1 1 3ST COLN I i A Tv K RY
IlKAI.KRS IN
FIIIST (LASS GROCERIES i FKOUSIOaS,
1HDIFCE TAICKX FROM FARMERS IN
exchange tor Uroc ri'S.
SELECT TEAS, CDFFEF AND SPICES.
A splendid assort mi nt oC
Fresh Crackers and Cheese.
HIREIUX & DOMESTIC EiU lTS.
And a full variety of floods usually kejt In a
first-class Grocery .store.
We invite the citizens of Oregon City, Cane
mah and vicinity to tive us a call, mid if Kd.
don't jrive you as many and as rood a quality
of poods for your money as you can obtain
elsewhere, he will leave town.
"Vp deliver Joods to all parts of tho City
anil 'aneniiih free of charge.
Oregon City, March 1. lsT7-tf.
W. A. PHILLIP
(Successor to T. A. Haconl
Iicaler in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
SFI.FCTF.D TFA. COFFEK AS I) ALT.
articles used lor Culinary purposes. High
est market price paid for Country Produce.
Goods delivered free to all parts of the city
orCanemah. Orders pmimrt iv tilled.
Dresoii City, Feb. 14, 1S7S-I f
L. JACCARS,
FLAIR, HAY, STRAW, OATS, POTATOES,
WOOL, ETC.,
GRAIN SACKS AND TWINE.
PThe highest market paid lu cash for all
kinds of produce .
One tloor tnuth of Postotllce.
Orepon City, Sept. 13. lSTTdf.
W'M. KNIOlIT.
OKO. KNIGHT.
KNIGHT BROS.,
CAN BY,
OREGON,
Dealers ijt
SIHNGI.KS, riCDAH POSTS, BKOfEH.
tlOTIU.Vti, BOOTS. SIIOKS,
llAltUWAUK,
Anil rror) thlnK iiaiially krpt In a ronti
t ry ut ore.
Wo Invite the puhlic to call and examine
our stock hefore (?oin,' to Orejjf.n City or Port
land, ns we are sellinj; as cheap as any house
in the State. Conic and got our prices.
Those indebted to the lirm will please call
and settle immediately, and sate costs.
iiovWI KNIGHT 15ROS.
GEORGE BROUGHTON,
lirOUUi INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
I Ore-goal City and vicinity that he is pre
pared to luraish
Fir & Cedar Lumber,
Of every descript ion. at low rates.
ANIJ
APPLE BOXES.
AMD,
Iry'F!oorlnr, Ceilinff, Kustic,
SiirtK'f, (for shelving), Kuttir.,
I'ickels, itinl Keicc-Iot h. Cedar,
Constant' on hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on
the shortest notic ', at as low rates as it can he
purchased in the State.
Give me a call nt t he
oiuxjit.x vitv sa tr Mii.r.s.
Oregon ity. .June 10, 1S75 :tf
LUMBER M.UMEER!
AroUI.I INFORM THE PlTUTdC " A 1
he has inrchised P.ishv & Cutti- saw
mill.oight miles east of Oregon City.aT dthat
hu is prepared to furnish
FIR AND CEDAR LUMBER,
of every descript ion at low rates
Posts' eii' ' xUn'A' U,1SUC Water Pi r, Fonc
eyjohn Myers, asent in Oregon Citv will
keep it supply of Lumber, of all kinds, a V!,u
" haltl- O.I. .77-11
CLBFF HOUSE.
OREGON CITY, ORKGOS
T. W. RHODES,
Proprietor.
S,r,?',,;lM,e,n,V0!,rrt' Sl 1T.
n,ua an.i i.iff ii.tr, ir ;v;;Tkiirr-:se o
mlrtJIr" VU ''P Sl,rplied with the best the
niMrket a fiords.
I;ill Suppers furnished on short notice, and
nt reasonable terms
Nov. 19. 1S75 :tf
OR UW
siikI Wool.
if- W J -
nt all the Wool we can get, for
le corner, at
the Wool we can get. for which we will pay
ACKER MAN'S.
2
Wtlh MlTTluirTttlTIrti f
COST FOR CASH !
TJ13.
afl Kiy up ImujeftialJ j- mid sine cost
for Hule nt Uarjruin.
LEVY
THOMAS CHAR MAN
ESTABLISHED
18S3
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS Op
orefron City and of the Willanirtte Val
ley, that he is still on hand aud doing I ufl
ness on the old motto, that
A A'imble Six J'cna is Better than a Slow Shifiny
I have Just return.d from Ban Francitco,
where I purchased ote of the
LARGEST. AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK Of (JOODS
ever before offered In this city; anj consists n
part, as follows :
Moots and Siioes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Inscription,
Hardware. Groceries,
Oils. Paints and
Sash and loors,
Chiiiaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Crckpry,
I'latcdware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents Furnishing
Patent Medicines. Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Farming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets.
iattings. Oil
Cloth. WaU rjor. ef.
Of I hit aboxe list. I ean say my stock Is tho
MOST COMPLETE
ever offered In this market, and was spieled
wit h especial care fort he Oregon City trade.AU
ol which 1 now offer for sale 'at tho
Lowest Market Rates.
No us.e for the ladies, or any one else. to.
think of t-ointo Portland fo buy e;oods for I
am lh tertitimtl to Sill Vntiji and not to allow
myself to bo
I'XUEaSOLD IX THE STATE OF OREGO.W
All I ask Is a fair chance and qnlcki py
mcnts, bclievinc ns I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Orepon City enables me to know tho re
quirements of the trade. Come ono and all
and see for yourselves that tho old stand ot
THOMAS CI I A EM AX
cannot betteatcn In quality or price. It would,
be useless for me to tell. von all t he ad rant ajres
I can offer you in the sale of j;oods, as every
store that advertises does that, and probably
you have been disappoiuteU. AU 1 wish to.
say Is
rome, aatl Sit, and Examine far ToHrsckfs
for Ido not. wish tomakeanv mistakes. Mt
object is to, tell all my old friends now that I
am still alive, and desirous to sell pxnls cheap
tor cash, imHin such terms as nppeed upon
Thankinir all tor the liberal patronage hereto
fore bestowed.
THUS. CHARMAN.
Main Street, Oregon City.
Tx-Knl Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market, rates. THOS. CHARMAN.
BV-5H,iOo lbs wool wanted bv
nov. 1. T.Vtf THOS. CHARMAN.
1. T. ST.OVER
PAINTING,
KAIAOJIIMXG AM) PLASTEIUXR.
J ILL CONTRACT HV THE SQUARE;
or by the job. The Jx-st stock it t h
market used in everv instn nee.
Orders left, at the Postoffice will receive
prompt attention.
Ore ton City, Aoril IS, lS7f.-tf.