Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, October 17, 1878, Image 3

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Kttgene 1.
M;-Orm:-k. of the Dalles,
on l:iy tiiis wwk visit in-
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,,.i,.i,t..l ni and taken to
'... "t ,Ai.-,l:iv. where she will re
h.st Uiinhiy, where l
airs.
. well
known Portland
died last Sunday auer a iunS
ill illness.
.leal of growling is done by peo
,.r to " to Portland, on account
n jmvsiriy so lato in the evening.
atehen won the trotting race at
-nmmU Tuesday, beating the
re, l.,ady Faustina, and Parrot.
i t to ten millions of young
, i .fi he turned out this swwoii
from the Clackamas hatching establish
ment. '' "
Mrs. l. F. Smith, the elocutionist, will
ho tlin recipient ef a musical and literary
a ' u
.1 ln'iifiitat Turn itaue, roriwuu, rimaj
A evi',inii
Johnson, the last of the O'Shea roliliers
at Portland, was arrested in IiOS Angeles
ln,t week. There is no mistake about it
this time.
lVrt Phillips keens the best selected
stock of groceries in town. Don t fail to
nvf him a call. You will find him in the
lus'.iiliee.
Iieputv U. S. Marshal Hill, of Coos
coiin'v, is visiting the Willamette vallev,
and is looking as halo and hearty a. in
tlay.s of vot e.
. . . . .i L' 7 . . . . : -
lien. 1. 1. uoiion, i:io - ui r i.uumwju
millionaire who died several davs airo,
t:in-rUt scl ol at Iiafayctte, Yamhill
county in KM.
For sale at Portland prices a new lot
of clocks oT latest styles and patterns,
fall early where you will receive j-our
HiuiieyVworth, at 1 Selling's.
Klih-r 11 rower, of S-.dom, will hold a
lw m.,!ivs' meeting ;(eiinan I I:t jt ist ) at
tli" White school house. Pleasant Home,
on tlie Jilh ami -7tu ot this monin.
Quite a liutnlier of our intelligent citi
zens have U'en converted to the doctrines
of t!i ;rceii!iackers. It is well to remark
liht here that they are all " Laoko."
(Quarterly Meeting at the Methodist
( lunch oil NuiurUay and Sunday next.
Sitv'ii-i s w ill -)!iiiiicnee on Sutunlay at
Jo'clei U P. M. All are invited to attend.
J. W. M i I.I.Kit, Pastor.
Mr. W. V. P.rayton returned from San
l'i,o'.cico l:ivt wi ck, where he has been
iVr M' i'i:il months ;:ist under the care of
int i- iiiMli it oculist, and we are lcascd to
.::v that l:N eye-: have bte:i made " irotxl
:t. ii -. ."
M :. Toil"', who lived on I.ntte creek in
J-.iS and li lt for the mines about that
ti nc. -.mil has since been regarded as an
i'ih:tiii:uit ;' the other wot Id, was in
imvii List Tuesday, looking as natural ;.s
in days of voir, "lie has lived in Mon
Ui::i tbr a iood many years jiast.
M i-.. las. Wcl eh. formerly miilr of t he the
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t itv Mills, now
of Walla Walla,
town lat .vi
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ni
i.atr.i hrt iiiv.Tfss
W.I it startetl for
"!,. i'.'.'odt.'c.vlay morn'ii.
; roi iMivateii seomulr' l has lHMl
a! i:t IiN t'deviie; i i'iensit ies by
Klealue.' ' I'.iMy." Hie jet otter recently
eaiiiiht in tic river lv two y.oiu men.
The owniis say ih:tt they will make it
"in! hot" for the thief, if cautiht. end that
tliev propose to ory; aiiizo themselves Into
an em Inyo ihti el ive agency , and t race t he
Mni-of .i-ziui n;.
Mi-ssrs. i:. '-. Kimiii' and H.llalo, of
Was!, n ull.!!, 1. and li. T. S'.aiin, of
t ic land oilj.-e, had a tishiuz trip up the
Oaekainas last wci k, and khaoa pb
1 ii lis iiue, and caught lots ofsp'cklcd
liiMtus. Mr. Kiiinie e:iiv?! t a yiiinr
salmon which weighed In-lwecn 4 and 5
miiimis, while Mr. Hale jrot away with
the largest trout close onto 'A Huiid4.
FiiiK at O-wk io. Iist F i l layevenin,
aUnit 7 o'clock, tho residence of Mr. Fi-ek-tv,
of Oswego, was discovered to lie on
lire. Snrli a voiunie of smoke was seen
ci'iniii' tiirou'h iho root that it seemed
as it the mot w as lial le to fall ill a few
eeomls. In ir.sK.ii-t) to the alarm, nid
was iaiiiieiiiatcly at hand Mrs. Feeker in-
Msted that the iurmture should 1k carri.id
out the tirst thin;; us the building could
not In' saved, too ilamcs having such
a (iood stall. Al'lcr i-vcrytbinj; was car
lied out, some of the men tan up stairs
mid pm nut the tiro with two or three
buckets of water. Our informant ays
that upon investigation, it whs found
that the lire consisted of a lot of pitch
wood mid rags throughly saturated with
coil oil leing ablaze. ThercuHn they
left, indignantly refusing to render any
further assistance in earring the things
hack into the house, leaving that to the
lady ami her son, a ly of fourteen cars
of age, who were occupying the house Kt
the time, M r. Pecker being out in Wash
ingto , county. We understand that the
citizens of tho place got up a statement
of the farts and sent it to the insurance
caoipany that had insured the building
for about .: j00.
T. x pay eus, Ta k e Notice. Sheriff Pils
bury or his deputy, will visit tho several
precincts to receive taxes at tho following
times, at the usual place of voting, and
remain from 10 o'clock a. m., until 2 p. m.,
of each day: Koek Creek, Monday, Octo
ter 21; Casirades, Tuesday, 22; Kagle
Creek, Wednesday, 23; Snringwater,
'ihiirsday. 24; Highland, Friday, 25;
Viola, Saturday, 20; ISeaver Creek, Mon
day, 2S; Cuttings, Tuesday 29; Upper Mo
lalla, Wednesday, 30; Soda Springs.
Thursday, M ; Marmiams, Friday, No
vember 1: Lower Molalla, Saturday, 2;
Tualatin. Monday, 4 ; Pleasant Hill, Tues
day 5; Oswego, Wednesday, 6; Milwau
kie, Thursday, 7; Marshtield, Friday S;
Cancmah, SaturdasO; llardings, Mou'day
11; New Kra, Tuesday 12; Canby.
Wednesday, 13; Union," Thursday, 14;
Oregon City, Friday 15.
Arretted and Discharged. The Vic
toria Colonist of Oct. 5th says : On Friday
afternoon Superintcndant Bowden receiv
a dispatch from Oregon Citv instructing
him to arrest a man named J. Catlet, who
was supped to lo making his way to
this place from Oregon. The Superin
tendent soon found out that Catlet, ac
companied by a female and little girl,
had arrived here on Friday morning per
steamer California from Portland and
that they were stopping at the City Hotel,
i he SuiHTiiiteiuieiit arrested the man on
cnarge or being a suspicions caracter.
t atlut yesterday appeared Ijetoro tho Po
liece Magistrate and was discharged,
there Icing no information laid against
him sui'.Kieiit to justify his detention.
Skvkiie Aci-IOEST. Tiio Fast Portland
Call says: "Thu-sday morning a farmer j
named Wilkins, while on the Milwaukie
road aU.ut ton miles from this citv. met '
itli an accident by which he had one of
ins legs broken, and ImwIv considerably!
oiiuscil. Having oeciisioh to get out of
llie WJ'oil. ht mil l.lc ,i.r?i...i. i :
. i " in--, im,p uii inn', nun
(IJ Ql-i.nt I. . i . .. -
horses it a i i ? '-1nnd when the and blue rihuons. water-proof cloaks, urn-
kins' n. sii . .-,jr- r brellas, overshoes, bits of shoo strings, ' r.r,rt ias n
win. ti l 'L W Ifiween the spokes, ; school-lnioks and slates, honnetsand hate! Court has p
Ik l,..r a. K'e i'1"'"" !?.? llu-re. carters and other paraphernal ia. that ' awaits the G
ol,li.T..,i .'":.. '"ar...ir. ilkiha was ; WCre lving scattered arr-tind. it would ' it. w
an eecai.H i n i XST1 TV assist S('c though they could brinir about as ; "fVlind
i : '. "Vu'.ho was taken to the near- , ,,,!. hVnn mn t r trnAr of the Jnd
uwuau una a puysioian sninnioiied." se. por annum.
Eailroad Accidents.
communicated.
Is it not about time for the people to be
stir themselves and see if our railroad
laws can not be enforced so as to prevent
loss of life, protect owners of horses and
cattle, and to keep our county loads open
iui mo massage oi me teams of our citi- '
zens? Every few days complaints are
being made of the criminal neglect of tub 1
tram employes on the O. fc. V. It. It. Co.. I
I nun good authority we learn that about 1
one-half of the time no whistle is blown!
until the trains are nearly over the Ion"
trestle work, thereby giving passers-bv" I
and especially teamsters, but hardly time
to put themselves in a place of safety.
One day last week two gentlemen were
coming down the hill in a wagon, and
wnen near the crossing of the track, they
saw the train vapidly approaching. Not
being able to stop, their only plan was to
dash ahead, which they did the train
narrowly missing them. If the proper
signal had boon made they would have
taken precautions to prevent being caught
in such close quarters. Other parties have
often had to stop with their teams lor a
quarter to half an hour in the street,
awaiting tho pleasure of the train men to
move olf of this same crossin;
there being no necessity for the train's
being there so ions. If there is any
sense in a law requiring a . bell
and whistle on each locomotive, tbero
is surely more sense in having that law
enforced by compelling them to be used
at theproper time. Last Thursday a gen
tleman was driving a band of valuable
horses up tho road, when they met an ap
proaching freight train and the conse
quenco was that the horses became frightened,-
turned tail and ran furiously down
the road, the train after them under a full
head of steam. Before the horses could
get over the crossing the train was close
upon them;. forcing them to keep on down
the track ; and, as a matter of course,
when they got down where there was not
room for them between tho track and
bluff to tun any further, they, mad and
frantic with terror, blindly attempted to
throw themselves through between the
rapidly moving cars. Three of the horses
were literally cut to pieces, and a fourth
one badly injured. Three or four of the
cars were pretty well smashed up,
preventing the passage oftho passenger
trains, thereby discommoding travelers.
This would iioi have happened if the en
gineer had simply slowed down the train,
so as to havq gi yen the horses about ten
or twelve seconds' time to have made
their eseajehy the regular county-road
crossing. The gentleman owning the
horses had :si short time before refused
SUH) for onospan, and we supKse the rail
road comjttny will have to av him prettv
good damage's, Inwides standing the loss
of their own property : so it seems to us
criminal foolishness for tiie railroad offi
cials not to see that the laws are enforced.
If the damage was always to their own
property, and not that of innocent par
ties, their foolishness would not cause
much complaint. Anyway the loss occa
sioned by even live minutes' delay would
not equal their loss in this case. To ring
a bell, blow a whistle and shut off steam
does not cost much money, and we hope
to see a Jittle reformation in railroad
management.
Ileal Estate Transfers.
The following are the real cs'ate trans
fers which have taken place since our issue
of October 3rd, compiled by Win. T.
Whiilock :
William Miles and wife to Samuel L.
Miller, 10 acres in ?cc 27, t 3 s, r He. Con
sideration, ;S-,ot.lo.
CuTtis A. Ueals to Joseph Casto, frac
tional part of claim No. o7, t 3 s, rle;
containing 3 acres. Consideration, $30.
C. 11. Cautield referee, to C. V. Jiaghy,
3ii acres in sees 128 and t 5 s, r 2 e. Con
sideration, $1,500.
V. V. 1 lag by and wife to S. M. Harris,
Sis acres in sees 2S and 33, t G s, r 2e. Con
sideration, $3,000.
S. M. Harris and vire to E. J.Thurman,
320 acres in sees lis ami 33, t 5 s, r 'Z e. Con
sideration, 51,500. .
John K. i tell and wife to Mathias Zogg,
1 10 acres in sec iil, t - s, r 4 er Considera
tion, 5&,UK.
. ti. Kii:n and wife, to II, M. Owen, 3
acres in donation claim ot John H. Cliites
and wife.
15. N. Burnett, assignee, to Mary M.
dial man, part of claims No. 37 and 43. t
3 s, r 1 e; containing 1 1 acres, more or
less; also, lots Xns. (i, 7, 8, 0 and K, in
Clock No. 7, in tho town of New Kra.
Consideration, tfl.
Dr. August Kiel and wife to Samuel
M illcr, i als., agreement to Am oi a Col
ony in Marion and Clackamas counties,
Oregon.
Wm.iYan Damme and wife, to P. II.
Sehw ildoman, parts of sees 34 and 33, 1 1 s,
r z v.. consideration, ol,-i0.
K. A. Irvin and wifo to (Jeorgo Irvin,
part of A. K. (ii ibl.le, donation claim in t
4 s. r 1 e ; containing SO acres. Considera
tion, $l,f'i00.
W. Miles and wife to II. C. Miles, bond
for deed for Wi acres of land in sec 27, t 3
s, r 2 e. Consideration,
Ciiitcd States to C. F. U recti well, forty
nine acres in sec 21, t 2 s, r 3 e; also 47.18
acres in sec 20 , t 2 s, r 3 e. Consideration,
Chas. J. Straight to Jerusha Greenwell,
Mi acres in sees 20 ami 21 in t 2 s, r 3 ?.
Consideration Jn.
Easle Creek.
J. H. Bell sold bis farm for
new-comer, trom Switzerland.
$2,100 to a
Bell will
settle near the Ihdles.
1. inn's grist mill will le ready for work
In alxmt three weeks.
A blacksmith shop has l-ecn opened
near the mill by a German, which will be
a great coiiveiiienee for this neighbor
hood. W. F. Douglas has rented his farm to
his- son John, and has taken up a ranch 17
miles from the Dalles. John Pan key has
also rented his farm and departed for
Southern Oregon.
Old settlers are leaving for pa-slures
new, and renewed health, and new-comers
are lapully tilling up the vacancies.
Letter List.
The following is a list of tho letters re
maining in the postoffico at Oregon City,
Clackamas county, Oregon, Oct. 17, 1.S78:
Bowers, Alice. Broaderele, J. C
Clear, John. Bassada, Adam, -f
Cavnan, Win. Kvcnctle, Charles K.
Fallcrt, IVrhard (2). Foster, John.
Fallert, Theresia. Galligan, John.
Humphrey, MrsS V Kocningen, K.
Bondergan, Nanry J Matlcsc, Mrs. Annie.
Miller, J. I,. Melvin, Geo.
Parker, Dr. S. Roberts, Mat.
Bichardson, Mr, MrsShanrech, Charles.
TatVt, Sidney, N. (2). Welch, Mrs. Ella.
Walker, S. S.
If called for say when advertised.
.1. M. Bacon, P. M.
A IiAror Champion. Mr. A. C. Ed
monds, wlo is too well known in this
State to rerjutre introduction, is at present
in California 'firini? the Southern heart
on the meat labor question. The follow
ing little paragraph appeared in the Sac
ramento Record Union of the 9th: "Tho
'Oregon Mechanic,' th6 great la!or cham
pion of Oreaon. and late editor of tho
IjalHir World. Portland, will speak on
Iabor and Capital' this evening, at 7
o'clock, near the Postolfice."
For Cash Only.-Mr. II. A. Hughes
has determined that he will compete
with Portland prices, and he is now doins
so and selling ools for cash onlv. As it
has been said that Portland prices are
"wav down" you will find that the cash
which you always pay at Portland will
bny just as much at It. A. Hughes store.
Give him a call with your cash in hand
anil see for yourself.
Aj!azoxs Rwixo.-Quite a lively scene
occurred on the road home from the sem
nary a few evenings ago among a number
oftho pupils: the ehkf actors beinp; a
couple of the f:iir sex, who were giving a
free exhibition of their pugilistic proclivi
ties; and from tho amount of hair, red
Whosk Fault '-Complaint is made !
A il. 1 !
that tho Exteiipri.sk does not reach our
our subscribers at Damascus, and we are
about ready to go after somebody with a
stulfed club. It is becoming decidedly
monotonous to hear every week that our
patrons do not reeeiyo their papers, not
withstanding every precaution is taken at
this office to send them on time. Tho
postmaster at Damascus savs; "Send
?5 paiers or ims ottie-e to Clackamas
station or. Friday, as our mail leaves thero
on Saturday." The fact of the matter is
that the Damascus mail is sent to CLu k-aniains-
station on Thursday afternoon
th,s 0l,'ce, and the trouble is either
at v,iaciamas or w itii the mail carrier.
t G rkenly Captu red.-Last Monday M r.
Ci. W.
Win. Greenly, the
iiisoury. oreenly says he took the rail-
roauiracK ior j-.ast Portland, where he
tell oil the bridge and laid out all night;
was crippled by the fall, and was in the
hospital several davs. Il u'i .u,. u
Salem on Tuesday, and committed to the
lenuer care ot supt. Curch for one year.
Baskets axd Clothes-Piss. Messrs.
Clark & Wise, of this city, are manufac
turing baskets and clothes-pins that can't
be beat bv anv imported wam TUtv
thoroughly undcrsUnd the business, ami
are assured of .success. Siecimens of
their work havo been placed ou exhibi
tion, at the-Statcrfcrtr.
Register. The law giving the privilego
of registering packages of merchandise,
etc., went into effect the first of this
month- It is much safer to register a
package, as it has to be receipted for bv
every postmaster who handles it, and it
will cost only ten cents; so register all
packages that you want special attention
Iaid to. .
State News.
Henry Lewis, of Ladd's canyon, Un
ion county, had his dairy destroyed by
fire last week.
E. O. Norton, of the Salem Statesman,
was relieved of his watch and chain a
few days since.
The run of salmon in Kogne river is
very large, and the cannery is running
to its full capacity.
The Democrat says the Yaquina Bay
railroad is sure to come to Albany, and
hence it wants a bridge. .
The Se -ti.el says George Strong has
resigned his position as agent of the O.
& C. Land Co. at Jacksonville.
The store of McCully & Gilbert, Sa
lem, was robbed of $331.50 on Thurs
day last in daylight. The thief was
captured.
Thx3. AT. Gale, well known in Ore
gon as a newspaper man, died at Ash
land on last Friday. He leaves a wife
and one child.
Dr. W. L. Adams of Hood river,
was fined 15 in Judge Deady's court
for selling bitters to an Indian. He
was not posted on tho law.
The Frenchmen Laurent Do La
Lande, who was shot by Milc'ncll De
Meurs on his farm on Coos river last
week, died a few days later.
The run of salmon on llie TJmpqna
and Siuslaw is unusually good and the
amount put up will be limited only by
the capacity of the canning establish
ment. A. D. Helman was appointed Post
master at Ashland May 17th, 1S55. He
is the oldest " P. M." on the Pacific
coast, and with few exceptions, in the
United States.
A substantial bridge has been bnilt
across the r.orth fork of Butte creek.
It is of great convenience to tho people
of that section, who constructed it by
subscription.
Eoseburg has chosen the following
city oflicers: Geo. Haynes, L. Langen
bcrg, Thos. Farquar, Virgil Conn and
Geo. A. Beath, Trustees; J. S. Fitz
hugh, Recorder; Geo. W. Kimball,
Treasurer.
The recent assessment of Jackson
county shows that there are
horses, 1U.U2U cattle, ii.ou sneep, ami i
11.750 hogs. This is somewhat of an .
increase over last year's figures.
Mr. Hiatt, of Lane county, recently ,
gathered over 100 bushels of grain .
from three acres of sage-brush land. ;
This seems to prove conclusively that .
agriculture is by no means a failure in .
that section. j
Cole Brown, Portland print, visited
Vancouver last week and got tight, and ;
he was afterwards found in the s reet ,
with his head and face beat to a jelly, j
Two soldiers have been arrested, j
charged with doiug tho beating.
The cost of grading the first soctton
of tho narrow-Grange
railroad between
Umatilla and La Grande, from the
Columbia out, is reported to be 194
Xer mile, the sharpest curve has a read
ing of 41U ieet, anu me ntau eu" .
is GO feet. I
The Jacksonville Senttnnl of last ;
week says most all of the State papers j
have an item to the effect that Judge j
Prim of this place was thrown from a j
i. .ntlr nnd had his collor bone j
jail a few days ag while the jailor was !
teedmg his M.arders, at Portland, ami no- !
titled the Chiet of Police, who arrested;
tJmC.i y an. tur,,ei1 him over to Sheriff !
Tho item is correct in all par- tual costlveness, dizziness of the head, ner
broken. llie iiem is w " -? youg rrostration. low spirits, Ac. Its sales
ticulars except in the name oi uie rjry j n4W reach every town on the Western Conti-
It was Mrs. Prim tuat sustained mo
injuries mentioned instead of the
Judge.
Last Thursday night at t'te Dalles,
two Chinamen became involved in a
dispute over a sum of money one was
indebted to the other. The debtor was
a tough customer who had already
' killed his man," and the other, not
desiring to takeeqnal chances, whipped
out a "dangerous looking knife, and
fatally stabbed his opponent in the ab
domen. Eugene L. Avery, alias Brown, one
of the O'Shea robbers, add the mur
derer of vouug Joseph, received Mon
day from his mother a dispatch and
letter containing $200. and requesting
him to send for more money if the
amount was not sufficient to engage
able counsel. Brown has retained
Judge W. W. Page and J. M. Geann,
Esq., to conduct his defense.
The Standa d of yesterday says:
"When the committee to investigate the
printing, stated th'at Mr. Noltner cer
tified to another's measurement of the
State printing while ne wasunuer oatu,
it reported to the House that which is
Dot so. We believe Mr. Wilbur Cornel
did tho measuring according to law
ond precedent, and certified to the
nnrrnltnP!i!l
of the same, navinsr
no
doubt of its correctness, nor has the
rfl,,nrtof the investigating committee
in the least changed our opinion
shaken our confidence in him.
or
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mi . nvaatt a senarate bupreme
ineumww r
cssed bOtU nouses, anu
overnor s Sicnainre. n
ill nnlv increase the cost
. .
iciarv one thousand dollars
Territorial.
The Walla Walla Statesman is now
published daily".
Olympia Standai-d: The potato crop
this year will be short all over the
Sound, so far as we can get information
regarding it. In some places the rot
has damaged the crop, and in others
there is not more than half tho usual
yield. Prices bid fair to be well up.
Over one-third of the assessed raln
ation of Washington Territory is east of
the Cascade mountains. Walla Walla
connty pays, over one-seventh of the
total tax of the territory.
Seven "thousand tons -ot wheat were
hauled over the Walla Walla and Col
umbia river railroad during ih'e month
of September. The procession of
teams hauling loads of wheat to the
depot does not "let up."
The Amazon exploring expedition
found.at San tar em, the remains of the
colony Hhicb the un placable Confeder-
' ates in the Southern States attempted
to establish in Brazil. Their high spirit
would not permit them to live under
the old flag, or in a country in which
there was no slavery; so they, with
flourish of their trumpets, and with a
proper amount of defiance in their
eyes, emigrafed to Brazil. Of tLe
original two hundred who first located
at Sautarem, on the Amazon, only one
remains. Of the several hundred
who located there in years after the
war, only seventy remain. The col
onists did not go to Brazil to work, and
failed to prosper. Those remaining led
a monotonous existence, and poverty
ties them to the home they have chosen.
Most ot them, it is said, have taked up
Brazilian customs.
The Constantinople correspondent of
the New York Tribune is assured on
good authority that the majority of the
Turkish Ministry are now in favor of
throwing over the convention with
England as to Cyprus and Asia Minor,
and more in favor of an alliance with
Bussia. The appointment of Server
Pasha to the ministry ( he is the man
who quarreled with Layard and abnsed
England) is interpreted to mean hos
tility to British influence.
HORN.
Near Olad Tidings, Oct. 6th, 1878, to the
wife of Jesse Coy, a daughter. Weight, It
pounds.
Near Oswego, Oct. 9th. 1878 to the wife of
James Uiley Hayes, a son. Weight, 12 pounds.
MIUUEU.
IMJUOLASS-JUnn At the residence of the
lrids father, )ct. th, 187S. by Win. J. How
lett, J. P., Mr. Stephen A. IJotislas and Miss
Mary E. Judd, all of Clackamas county,
Orejron.
HI lO LIES-OA 1.1 FF At the M. K. Parsonage
in Oregon City, Oct. lUh, 1878, by Kev.J. W.
Millor, Mr. M. I?. Hhodes and Miss Ida Califf,
all of Oregon Citv, Oregon.
JEFFEUSON'-JIOWLANI) In St. Paul's
Church, Oregon City, Oregon, October 15th,
l5ifS, by mo Hev. John W. KcllwoiKl. j. w.
Jemrson and Miss I.itvlnia Howland, both
of this city.
News for the People.
Xotlce. I. Selling lias a gool assortment
on hand, and is willing to soli the same at a
small advance above cost for Cash. ro use
of going to Port land when yon can do as well
at nome. I nm toraliu'u not lo le under
sold by anyone. j
Quinine and Arsenic form the basis of
many of the Ague remedies in t he market,
' and are the last resort of physicians and peo
! pie who know no better medicine to employ
i tor t his distressing complaint. The efftHrts of
1 either ot theso drags are destructive to the
; system, producing headache, intestinal dis
orders, vertigo, dizziness, ringingoi me ears.
and depression of the const mtional health
; Ayer'.s AockCI'kk is a vegetable discovery,
i containing neit her quinine, arsenic, nor any
; deliterious Ingredient, and is an infallible
1 and rapid cure for every form of Fever and
Ague. Irs. effects are permanent ami certain.
and no injury can result from its use. Be
sides being a iosiiive cure for Fever and
Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior
remedy for I.iver Complaints. It is an ex
cellent tonic and preventive, as well as cure.
of all complaints peculiar to malarious.
marshy and miasmatic districts. It acts
directly on the Uver and biliary apparatus,
thus stimulating the system to a vigorous.
healthy condition, t or sale by all dealers.
THEY ALL TAKE IT.
i When the sj stem is ran down to that ex
tent that you pass sleepless nights, are ner-
' vous and Irritable, have gloomy forebodings,
I sour stomach, sick headache and coated
tngue, do not enrol! yourself as high private.
' In the rear rank, under Oeneral Debility, out
cheer up and fry White's Prairie Flower, The
; Great Liver Panacea, now for sale In every
1 citv and town on the Continent. No medl
I cine ever com pounded is half Its equal for the
cure of DYSPEPSIA and LIVEK COM-
i PLAINT. It has a specific power over the
i liver, and bv curlnir the liver. Dyspepsia and
all other diseases arising from it, vanish as If
i by magic, hampie ootiies are soiu m me
en.nl! n..l.w rf tK Ka U-lll HAIl.l. M VA1I
of its merits. Large sixo boUles 75cenU; for
sale everywhere.
An Undeniable Trath,
You deserve to suffer, and If you lead
miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beautl
ful world, II is entirely your own fault and
there is only one excuse for you. your un
reasonable prejudice and skepticism, which
has killed thousands. Personal knowledge
and common sense reasoning will soon show
you that Orcen's August Flower will cure you
or laver .;ompiaini, or uyspcpsia, wn.n ai,
Hs miserable errects, such as sick neaaacne,
pal pitation of the heart, sour stomach, habi
nent, and not n druggist but will tell you of
ittwonderrul cures. ou can buy a Hampl?
H tic for It) cents. Three doses will relieve
you.
CJA.TtT.
To all .-no are suffering from the errors and
Indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness
enrlv decav. loss of manhood. Ac. I will send
a recipe that will cure you, FHEK OF
CIIAlttl E. This great remedy was discovered
bv a missionary in South America. Nnd
self-addressed envelope tothe Kev. T.Johkph
In man. Station I). Bibl: House. iew lor,
novl7-ly.
7-Tlic National Gold Medal was awarded o
Pm.llfv.t- Itulofson for the best motograph
in the United States, and the Vienna Meda
for the best in the world.
429 Mon'?omery Street. San Francisco,
Any function of the body used excessively
may produce wastb so great that the ordina
rv repair of body consequent upon rest and
nnt.rit.ion cannot make ud for it. eonsdouent-
ly, incompetency of the overtaxed, orijan wilt
result. The terms, organs and functions, are
synonymoux until nerve anu muscle, or nutn
firm Ipetricitv and nhosnhorus. By the use
of Fellow' Ifimonhomhite. the wasted ele-
mpnts are returned to the body In a form
easily assimilated, sothatdeceased organs or
tmniimi funftirhna nrA madft sound airain.
Thus : The ftreblo and intrepid action ofth
ir.. I. r.i a hv viimr me biukkku
Liver stirred ud. The Lungs insensibly take
I rmore'Ttmohere3
ntm ncnhPrP I nfi PtLOIIliMJIl Ult'.-m
.,,, Thoilon lii (lrtrann DPtonienreiiKm
ened. The Brain active, vigorous and endur
ing, and the Nerves and Muscles become by
the use of this remedy capable of sustaining
exeat and prolonged exertion, tor particulars
' .. voinn nf thin exeat remedy, see
Fellows' Medical Monthly, at all Druggists.
A Row of Tearls
niinlnff' throueh coral lips Is certainly
j pleasing object; but
i sneckled. teeth in :
a row oi QiBouiun-u, ue-.
. . i 7 .3 l.-
Kneckled teeth in any -mourn ai mi ib
r. ' .. . 1 1 n wxm no n lof Hv inrv
. sot oi teem is usuaiij v.... , . -j -
- "i .i, nni can scarcely Imagine
, pur V .Hhle. SOZOIMiNT.
h.., -'pu7Ifler "of the breath, and whltener
oi ine "Ti
i l n n i msfii ill!; us v. t"
.'i fln counteracting the
J,nence UiHn the enamel of acid socretions in
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TTT TTTTTTIP T mT , .
G. M. KESTER
Has just received a large
MULTIPLYING OAMEEA
- Of the Iatest Improved Style, and Is now
ready to take Pictures of all izes and descrip
tions at as
Reasonable Bates !
An can be obtained In the State.
SEE PRICE LIST :
Photographs, per dozen. . . .
$3 00
Gems, 36 for
Double Gems, 18 for
Ninths, per doz ,
Card Size; per doz ,
(or 4 for 75c.)
Extra Card Size, each
(or 31 50 per doz.)
8x10, each . : . .
ay"Pictures taken every day
days excepted) rain or shine.
50
75
25
DO
50
. 1 50
(Sun-
PICTURES FIKIOHED U?
is a Vew minutes.
flavine put FUICE3 DOWN to a small Os-
ure, 1 have determined upon a ,
unaii J3usixics ism v.
All work Warranted to be first eltfSs. Please
call and examine for yourseives. One door
south of t'liannan'i Store.
C. M. KSiSTEIt.
')bego ClTT, Au J5, 1878. l5-tf
C P. WINSET,
UNDERTAKER, CARRI&AGE AND
WAGON MAKER.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD R&
spectfully announce to the public that he
has a large stock of coffins on hand and has
Just completed one of the finest Hearses in
the State, and Is now prepared to attend to
any orders In that line.
t". r. wiisisT.
Oregon City. May . 1878 tf .
X. V. HCGrHES.
HERE WE ARE AGAIN !
Imiiicuso lte.ii'tioii
IN FRIGES.
Oiio Price To Vll
H
AVE NOW IN STOCK A VERY LARGE
assortment of
DRY GOODS & FANCY GOODS
CLOTH I AO,
HATS, BOOTS,
HOSIERY, SHOES,
LADIES' AyD GESTS'
FURNISHING GOODS,
PFRh UMERY,
TABLE CUTLERY,
CROCKER Y ,
GLASSWARE,
HARDWARE,
farming Utensils;
R0PE,
GRAIN SACKS,
WOOL SACKS,
TOBACCO, ETC., ETC.,
To be sold at
COST PRICE,
Yon may think that this is all buncombe.
and that we do not mean what we advertise,
but remember "the proof of the pudding Is
the eating." and the public is invited to call
and examine our stock ana prices, ana we
feel confident that tbe general verdict will be
B. A.HilG HES
Sells Cheaper and Givei a Better Article
than any Firm in the City.
Call and see without delay ; no charges for
showing our goods. Still at the old stand.
Oregon City. Sept. 4. l78-tf.
M00IIEY & VALENTINE,
193 First Street,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON,
Leading dealers in
LA&IES FURNISHING GOODS,
SILKS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES COSSETS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS.
ensE StocK
miu
Now open for the FALL SEASON at
Lowest prices
in the city.
Samples sent
carefully filled.
on application
and orders
oct3-3m
- Choice - Bargain.
C B StT ACRES OF KICH LAND ON
J m J w the Clackamas river, S3
miles from Oregon City; I mile from 1'aper
Mill Railroad Station ; z acres in cultivation
S! (ures of orchard: 40 acres under fenee
fln running water on the place. Price.
ISiX ilo n balance on time. A mort
gage ins rted on the first payment
e s T. BARTLETT.
Okeoon City. Aug 8th, 1878-3ui.
IlSliM!3Wil'
EEADY FDR
SPRING OPENING
ik, y i
TK HAVE rtOUOHT AN UNUSALLV LAHJj'E STOCK AT (.'HEAT r.AKJAINS, ANI
11 will offer Extra Inducements in both Quantity and Quality.
lion't (iSriunbie Abouji S:ard TEisiios
After seeing how Cheap we sell our Ooods. Of course yon want to 1 the 1mM you can with
your money, but oeture you buy come and see ns and we will give you Iirgaius, ;mi.1
tinods, and liow I Vices. We have bought all the latest Styles, ami our s!ih'U :m't le In ni
this side of San Francisco. K. .liKIIKM.lX,
IiolitV?n( riiici Wool.
, All 'kinds of Produce taken, and we want all the Wool we can get. for which we
the hltrhest market price'. Remember the corner, at
S.
Orecon City; March 8.1878-tf.
Mil
U1LS0W SEWING MACH NE
In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo
sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines. Its capacity is unlimited, There aro more
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than
the combined sales of all the others. Tho WILSQfd
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.
ACENTS
:;17ILS0USE17IFG fVl
WANTED.) .1 ILUUIU WlaVWlEyU U I 5 i S i
827 Cl 829 Droadwav. New
Cor. State & Madison Srs., Chicago,
JOHN SCIfiltAni,
W. A. PHILLIPS,
(Suocesaor to T. A. Bacon)
lualer in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
SELECTED TEAS, COFFEE AND A T.I.
articles used for Culinary purposes. HiRh-
vst market irloe iiaid for Country Produce.
Uoods dellverea free loan pans oi ine cny
or Cancmah. Orders promptly filled.
Oregon City, Keb. 14. l7H-n
L. JACCARO;
Dealer ix
FLOUR, HAT, STRAW, OATS, POTATOES,
WOOL, ETC,
GRAIN SACKS AND TWlSE
t&rhe highest market paid In cash for all
kinds of produce .
Two doom north ot Factory.
Oregon City, Sept. 13. 1877-if.
WM. KNIGHT.
JKO. KSIOHT.
Kill GHT BRO S.,
CANDY, - - - OIW.ON.
Sll INGLES, CEO AW POSTS, GROCE1U
IK. CllUTHIXU, VIWrN, KMOJli!,
UARmVAIlE,
And vrerythlmr usually kept In a coun
try store.
We invite the public to call and examine
our stock before going to Oregon City or l'ort-
and, as we are selling as clieap as any nouse
in the State. Come and got our prices.
Those Indebted to tbe firm will please call
and settle Immediately, and safe costs.
novS-tf Jvisiunr iilius.
GEORGE BROUGHTON,
iirouLn
INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
ft
Oregon City and vicinity that he is pre
pared to furnish
Fir & Cedar Lumber,
Of every description, at low rates.
APPLE BOXES.
ALSO.
DryiFloortnjr, Celling, Rustle,
Hpnm, (ior sneivingj, uiuicr.
Pickets, ami FencePoota, Cvdar,
Constantly on. hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on
the shortest notice, at as low rates as it can be
purchased in the istate.
uive mo a can si inc
ORMJOlf CITI SAW M1Z.CS.
Oregon City. June 10. 1876 If
LIVERY, FEED, AtlD SALE
STABLE.
o
THE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF
the Livery Stable on Fifth street. Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on band
Buirjrlea, CarriagM
mm Haeb. Saldlo
and Buggy Homes.
3riices Reasonable
E. D. CLEMENTS,
Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1875. Proprietor.
val.aU.ta A1TV PERSON ro.K-mplilt-
lnar Ike parrhue of any article for P
r-
n.l, wm
I, Faullr ar Arncaicaral use,
damn m. far re tnrio the natt
We
hav
n l
asc Mann
In th a 1 i aarta mT tla Trrril.rlr.,
aai hard, wltk few oxeoptlona. ird
e4 ta. .xawtanant of th nurchaaer,
many clafnlat to have naa n uvla
f 4A to 0 per rrat. Wt9 naall tlivae
CATALOOCis TO AMY ADIIRKKJ.
rKKK, UPON ArrUCATIOX. We ell
rar (Ma t alt aaaklnt at wkalMal
nrlrr In uantltle t Mult. XtefereAe,
tint National Bank, Chicago.
MOITIOJBIEIT WAB0 Jb 60.(
. Orta-lnml 6raaa Supply House.
ok KM WabMk AT Chicago. 111.
JOHN SCHRAM,
Main St., Oregon City.
MivrpirTiiRPR IMPORTER OF
8addlo H arnet.
Kaddlrry-Hi
wan, etc..
etc.V-"
1r.nn .a CUV1P AH
XHTHICH UK r rr
V can be baa in m r.
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
ri warrant my VoHSCHRM.
. . saddle and Harness Maker
Ofegon City. Oregon, Nov. 1. ISW
Imperial Blills,
D. W. BURNS!
Oregon City, Oregon,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR
XTep
-Lit.
sale
FLOUR,
BRAN,
MIDDLINGS
FEED.
k CHICKEN
Parties purchasing feed must furnish
sacks.
K750.000 BuaheU ot Wkeat Wanted
the market price.
Oregon City, August 29, lSTMf.
BUSIaSTESS I
OF NEW GOODS !
& s& x& ii
V
O
will
pay
ACKER EtfiAfi'S.
A VALUABLE INVENTION.
THE WORLD RENOWNED
York: New Orleans. La.:
Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal.
Acnt Ortn Hly,
THOMAS GHARMAH
E TAELISHED
D
ESIUESTO INFOIiM TIIFCIT1ZKNS Of
ley, that he is still on liand ami doing '
nets on the old motto, that
A yimbleSix Pt nee ui JicttT than aSfctr Shilling
I have just return-d from San Francisco,
where I purchased oi e o?" t lie
LARGEST AND BLST SLLtCTLD:
stock or ooons
ever ltefQreotrrrei! in t his ty ; and consist ti
part, as follows :
Roots and S'n: s,
Clothing, l'iy tioods,
Hiits asid Cai'S,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Oils, l'aints and
S::sli and Doors. . -
China wo re, (Jin,i'HfHsn1
Stoneware, CiitUiry,
Platcdware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And .Styles, Clocks and
Watches, I.aili-s and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, GikkIs, Taney No-
Ropi', Venning tions of FIvery
Implements of Descrii-tion
All Kinui-, Carpets,
iatlings. Oil
Cloth, Wall Tair, etc.
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST COMPLETE
ever offered in this market, and was seleted
with especial care for t lie Oregon City trade.All
of which I now offer for sale at the
Lowest rViarket Rates.
No use for the ladies, of any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods for I
am Determintd to Sell Cheap and not to allow
myself to be
UNDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as 1 do that
Twenty Years Experience.
In Oregon City enables mo to know the re
quirements of the trade. Como one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS ClIATCMAX
cannot be beaten inqualityor price. It would
be useless for me to tell you ain.neauvani.ngcs
I ran ntTer vou in the sale of coods. ns every
store that advertises does that, and probably
you have been disappointed. All 1 wish to
say is
Comr, and See, and Examine for Yourselves,
for Ido iKvt'Wish to make any mistakes. Jly
object. is to tell all my old trientls now that I
am still alive, ami aesirous to sen gios cneap,
for cash, or uiMin such terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all tor the liberal patronage hereto
fore bestowed
THOS. CHARM AN,
Main Street, Oregon City.
Txgnl Tenders and County Scrip trKen at
market rates. THOS. CHARM AN.
ry.yiiKM) lbs wool wanted by
nov. 1. "75-Lf THOS. CHARMAN.
CHAS. H. GAUF.ELQ,
BROKER,
W1
NH SKI.T. COUNTY AND
y (niers. jvotes tuseoumeu on
rensonaljle terms. Ioaiis negotiateo. Money
on hand at. all times to loan on tirst class
security. lVposits received snlj,-et to o:der.
Six per cent. Interest paid on time deosits
(not less than three months).
OHtre t AVith K. I.. Enslham In Myers
Brick. niy9.78-tf.
A Rare Opportunity.
From 0 to f.0 acres of gool land. 1 X ni iles
from New Kra, for sale cheap. The whole
tract part under cultivat ion, for , or will
sell 40 acres at .EN,
PoUAl NUliU!
llCE.
Jr. AV IT C'OVNTY JUDfiE, AVILI
. Ik; at his office in this city every Monday
from 9 o'clock a. M. to 4 p. m. for tho transac
tion of probate business.
Oregon Cit .July l. ls5-t..
PAINTING,
KALSOMIXIXC AXD PLASTERING.
TlX A, CONTRACT B
the, j ''hv hc uK The best stock in the
t r r rt i t i i 'in i." i i i a it
I market used in every instance.
1 ( orders left at the Postoffice v 111 receive
prompt attention.
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