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About The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1870)
"1 o 0 o o r, O O o o 2? U - V . I 1 1 Ee e. to in He n- to he i-a-er it; 'fa us a he lo he ;tT of in of ild an ;ht '; ial jal to nat I'd ror he iart of lie ed. XT ck U le an, t la he o :ias id ied by 'un i.f of O rrj or o G O o O 0 o o o 0 O o o o Ii "s "V EI)C iUcehin (i3utrpnec. TOWN AND COr XT Y. - .,, vr;.-T!.e Fountain .Hose Co. were 6, t drilling last Monday evening. Slc Jas. 1 artlow, of Portland, is at thfe rnf House in tin's city confined to bis bed from an aitack of iheumatisir. New Sai.ook.-Gco. A. Harding and Robt. Putter arc goir.g to open ihe saloon known us the Fashion, on Mam street. ' White Fir Buns. We were shown a limb of a white fir tree about eight inches in length containing tiltceu burs, uamer prom.--. tvnnvq Dklxk A number of drunken Indians have been going ab mt our streets durins3the past n eck. It should be stopped. " I'khsosal Col. Kelly and B. Killin, E-q., of Portland, called on us during the pest week. J un Ur. The steamer Keliance has been laid i? a!ul uut illta ll'e lrj d0t k for reI'air? The Active takes her place for the present. ev TAPEti We see it stated in our ex changes that Mr. Beriah Brown is about to .u.'rt ii paper at Astoria. IxciiEASED. The salary of Postmaster Ba o n oltlutitv. has been increased 1y the Department from 30 per annum to &i'). I-.HT.oViS;. The sidewalk iu front of the Cai'.olic block, is being repaired. Plenty more places where it uglit to be. The final game in the match n tbo Eelifords and Webfeet will taft place at Dayton next Friday. Nearly Finished. The new boat of the T.T. Company's, Shoo Fly, is nearly finished. Her upper works are-oa, end is now under go)!:.; paimMn. Lottkut TicKr.TS. A. Levy has received :Tt of thgjMercantile Library Association .)T.-rv tickets, and we understand a number have alreuly been sold. p..cts. The Indians had a general day of horse racing last 'Friday below town. We u i.l..'r.-tand that they have some very -good sttv-k. Dxsck. A d:i nee took place st the ie?i d'nee of Geo. Strickland, in Canemah, last Ti-.v-iliiv evening. It is said to hate been a .pleasant a-Bair. Rxtiieu Fi ll. Onr county jail, usually rinpty, was full last, Saturday. Two were in there lor robbery, otiedumk.nml one insane. At ore-cut the. two for robbery arc its eiJy cc-iijiaut-t. Thanks. Mrs. Painter desires us to re 1r.ru thanks to the Oregon City I)ra?s Band n id to the citizens of this city get-orally, for Qheir liberality, at the late festivr.! given for her benefit. laritovixfi. We noiiee thatMain strect'in the upper part of the town is being improved bv having the holes filled and leveled. It wmi'd he well to pay a little attention to the Wilcwaiks. To O.'EV. Leon l)elouey, proprietor of the Ji.irnum Restaurant, has leased the Cliff House and will open the same shorlly.. He an experienced hotel keeper, and cannot luil to make the hoa e popular. R.vi.t.. We ae informed that the Cataract Ilos.' Company propose giving a ball on the evening of ihe 1th of July. The hoys know iow to get up a hall, and if it comes off, will undoub'.'edlv he the ball of the. si as n. Shkkiff's Sale. Slierilt' Jlyers v, ill c'ose oi.t the remaind. rof the furniture in the Cliff House this (Saturdav) morning. Sale to ;oo4ne'4'e -at !! o'clock. A chance is o tiered lo get lurnituie cheap. o QxjrnKn. A man named Win. Driscoll. in the e npl -y of t'-.e P. T. Co , fell on one of the brieve's, a chstan e ff ab ut five fiet,ard injured h'mself very badly. He is under m'edk-al treatment, and it "is exptcted that he will be all right in a few da s. Ittjntr.uT. Two Indians were at rested la?t Saturday fur robbing a squaw of $"00. They were examined before Justice Smith and bound over. In default of bail they were sent to jail to await the action of the Grand Jury. 0 Fkstivai.- A festival for the fenent of the M. E. Church choir was held last Saturday evening at the residence of Mr. Chas. Pope. The singing n the occasion by the Misses Georgh- Pope and lone Saffarrans. assisted by several gentKieu, is said to have been excellent. Ci-ostxo Term. The exercisesof the clos i ?g term of th.e Oregon City Seminary take plu eto d.ty Friday.) On Monday the es says will he read by. the pupils, and on Tues day evening at tiie Congregational Church t ie diplomas w 11 l e jiresented to the jjrad ti nting class. The public are respectfully re qusted to be present at the various times. Aar.KSTEt. A man named Wm. Thompson was (forested last Vednesday on a charge of arson au i luccncy, by Deputy Sheriff JIc C irver, near Dutchtown. He was examined r:i the charge of arson on Thursday, before Jastico Smith, and discharge;!. The charge of larceny will be heard this (Friday) moru- inS- o" Fornni ok July. We have received a no tice from Messrs. C. C. Garrett, Fainuel Eagle and J. R White, t o nmittee of Ar r.viments. anno'incinj that there will be a celebration on the 4th of July at AYdlo it's Soda Spring, to which tti people are re spjclfally invited. A pleasant time wil' be ha 1. Living Wondeus. Thia cftinbinilion of larjre and small people showed themselves in our city last Wednesday. Most every body in town went to see them. They are a great, cur osity. Miss Anna Swan a -d Motis. Joseph are very large, being over eight feet high, and weighing, the former 4'3 and the latter 4oo pomi Is. Major Green weighs 4." pouuds, and is said to be only 83 inches high. Miss Zobcthe Luti. the Circassian girl, is quile a cur.o-ity. They are worth seeing. Good Tii:ko to AdvertisI. Mr. Jos. Daker, ot this place, some time ago lost two horses. He spent several days in hunt-n for them, and finally gave it up in disgust. rTwo weeks ago he inserted a small advertise ment iu the Enterprise, end in less than a wedi his horses were delivered to him. The time he had spent in hunting them was I ivrti-tl) ..-.?- in him than a dozen advertise- ! meats would have cost. Tuis showa that advertising pays. Contest. Notice- of contest have been Revved on Arthur Warner by Mr. Myers, opposing candidates, for Sheriff; on J. M. Frazer by T. J. McCarver, candidates for County Clerk, and on C. C. Garret by S. 4. Giiniand. candidates for Assessor. We understand that tjie balance of the Demo cratic candidates content the election. o o o Fourth in Oreg. n Citt. The lire depart ment of this city ropos-s to ceiebrate the Fourth. It will form a procession and march through the town, and afterwards pro ceed to the giounds on the hill, where the Declaration of Indei enrlence will le read. The citizens of this place, Canemah and ih surrounding country are invited to parti i puie in the celebration. The dinner is t be gotten up on a pici.ic principle everbodv bring their baskets with them. There is al-o a match game of base ball to be played be tween the fire companies. A good time mav he expected, and we hope tiie citizeus of Clackamas will fctnerally attend. Bridges A petition is being circulated by oider of this County Court asking for in structions a.s to whether the tax-pavers are willing to be taxed to construct bi hitres over the following stream?.: Across the Tualatin, on the road leading Prom a point on the Wil lamette r ver to Oswego ; on the Abernethy, in the edge of Oregon City, on the road lead ing man uns city to for laml : across i:,,rL- i Creek, near the m ulh of s i id stream, where it empties into tlie ( l.ickamas, and across Miik Creek, near Howard's mill, on the road leading from Oregon City to Wright's bridge. The ciiizens are taking very little interesUn signing the jietitions, as they suppose th;it the County Court aught to know what the people need. Pirkotoky. We have received from Mr. II. nry G. Langley, publisher, of San Francisco, n copy of the San Franciscu Directory for 1870. It is a work of over 1.000 pages, p-cvfiapa voa devoti to ad vertising, and the remainder occupied by valuable in format ror.. which must have cost a vast anwsmt of time and labor in its compilation. Th-y uuend to issue their Pacific Coast Directory in a similar style shorlly. They will have canvassing agei-ts up la-re, and no doubt their agt!ts will meet with good succefs. as it inait be a work o( great value to all. No Accommodations. We are told that the aecmimodations for lodgers in ou:-city for $.t rangers was not sudieient f r th de mand d ;i ing the past wee'". Three immi grants wer in sea: eh f ! dgings one nighr, and were unable to ohtain them. This is wfon, and '. ill do our town no good. When strangers come into it. and oar hotels are t:o full t: accnmmoi'iite them, we wouh! sue "est that cur citize.i tind them places in l.rivat- houses. Most any f.ur.ily would cheer! !Iv thruw Open their doors t... such as are seeking homes ainoni; us, ami we hope that our Citizens will be hospitable enough not tK allow any to su!Ur I r want, r.f prop r accomiiio iatii iis At. present our hotel ac commodations arc 1 tnitc!, and the private houses should he brought int- lequisitioM when rid;c place-are t" .11. N-o one should be aliowt d tt leave our town wirii rompl tint that our people do not sh'.w strangers a pp:p-.-r degree of hospitalitv. It will give our town a bad n snie abroad, especially ii new comers ive served in this wav. I):sc.n.vci;rri. We are it-fft-rmed that every Snnda' a lot of bo s go tip on the hill to play ball, a' d in their game use most obscene and pTc f.:ne langung , so nvu h so th it the pei pl-e in the lifighborhoixi ar: forced to ke p their own ein dre.i within doors and i lose their house. We see no reason why boys cannot play ball or any other amuse ment '.v. thont being piefatie in the use of lan guage, so as o become nbnoxi u- to those residing in the neighborhood. If they can not be decent while playinsr, they had better cease their amusement altogether. W bile we do iivit believe in ball playing on Suruiav, we have no right to dictate to those who wish to do s , bet to use obscene and vulgar language whil-c thus engaged is an oti'e ise against the citizens residing in the neighbor hood, and shou'd be stopped. They have a i Llit to do as hey please as long as they do not biterfere with th rights ef otheis, but in this ca-e tliev ni-ult whole laniu.e-. War, Cetweex the States. -Th"? second volume of this great woik by Ho 1. Alex- at der II. Steplons, will scon be ready for delivery, and ihe ag' tit for t!ds section of the State, Mr. I). Wrigl t, expects a supply for his subscribers in a fe-.v d tys. U'e have received tiie following circular from A. L. I'.iiiicro.t & Co., General Agents for the Pa cific coast : The second volume will contam more sterl engravings, and an excess of nearly two hundred p ic.es over the l'n st volume, without any additional charge. Enormous and un precedented as has been the sale of the first volume, the demand for the second is still more immenfe. Apprehension of its non issue prevented multitudes from st curing tither volume, until sure of both ; hence a vast number of volume I is -et required, which having been foreseen and piovideJ for by the publishers, copies to supply this class ot patrons are available. It is proper to state that for the unusual delay ia ihe appearance of the present vol ume, our distributing agents are in no way responsible - the detention having been cans: 1 entirely by ;ts greatly increased size, and the ill health of the author. Accom plished under !orm:d.:blc ui I'cubies, it is all the more gratify nsr to contemplate 1 1 e bril l.ant success of this last, splendid effort of our etnieetU statesman and historian. Con temporaneous with, and the admitted peer of, the immortal triumvirate Yeb-ier,Chvy and Calhoun, and the only survivor of a l and of statesmen of which the same century- produces no duplicate. ' Tie- lirst volume of this work having fully equaled, the second vastly surpasses the chiinis set foi th in the prospectus, its im meiise popularity is simply u legitimate and foregone conclusion ; hence the genera1 deter- ination evinced to obtain it at the earli et op rtunity. DlTt: i:il'4 LieaiTsixc. Pi.v k lt,eii Is ahead of anything i f the kind. Ilm.ly and cheap. Try it. Sold by Druggists, ju e2"):2m Ti e standard rem- ov ! r . oi;5is, Xrtiln ntzsi, Sre 'Hi !?, 1 7, '7,' ng ('ough. Croup, IJrtr Comjduiif, Rroxch'il isy Blading of the Lung, and every affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, incluiiioi CoNSfMi'Tiox. AVistsir's Ualsuni does not dry i;p a Cough, but loos.-ns it, cleanses the "itmccs, and allays irr't-ition, thus removing the cause of the complaint. None srenm'ne unless signed I. BrTTs. J'repired ov S,.th W.Fowi.e &. Son, Boston. Sol.J by Redington, Hos gETTKn A Co., tlau Fr.incico, and bv dealers TtneraUy. jeiS:lv BOOKS ANDSTATIONERY. h :S JUST RECEIY ED thine usually kept i-i a b.-o! s 0"e, direct from tiie East, which he offers to the public at reduced prices. Store un. er the Court House. Give me a call and ex amine my goods and prices. Oregon City, June IB, lS7C:tf l ime tests ttie Merits uf stll TiiinSi FOR THIRTY YEA IIS ! "Sia Perry Dflvis' Pain Killer, Has been tested in every variety of cli mate, and by almost every nation known to Americans. It is the almost constant com panion and inestimable frieud Of the mission ary and the traveler, on -e:t and land, and no one should travel on our Lakes oa Kiveks W1THOCT IT. It is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, hruises, Wounds and various o hcr injuries, as well as for dysentery, diar rhoea, and bowel complaints generally, and is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of the g'obe Bo sure you cull for and get the genuine Pain Kdler, as many worthless nostrums are attempted to be sold on the great reputation ot this valuable medicine. 2 Directions accompany each bottle. f i:-c '45 cts., 51) cts., a.itl $1.00 per Uotlle. Sold b3 all Medicine Dealers. SADoi.F.Kr. J It. Scliram, of this City, is now manufacturing the best Saddlery and Harness in the State. lie will have at least of) sets of all grades, from fine to com mon, finished and readv lor sale next month, and more than that number of Saddles. He is hound to make a trade with any nian who wishes to buy of him. He uses both Oregon rind California leather in his establishment, and his work beat s a most excel'ent reputation abroad. We. hope that citizens of our own county will think of this, when they want any articles in his line. mull notuiiU Liwtge Moi 1, A. e. jiii. I A A. M. -Holds its regular roninumi cations on the I"ir.t and Third Sat urdays in each month, at 7 o'clock, from the 2o'.h of September to the -iotli of .VL-.rch, and 7 5 o'clock from the ''nth of March to the 20th of September. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. By order of W. M. Agents I Read This ! Y7E WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY VV of 630 per week ard expenses, or all w a commiss'on, to sell our new and wo derlul inventions. Ad ivss M.WAGNER .t CO., Manhalt, Mich. Mav 2Sm2 r Y VIRTUE OF A WARR NT PLACED 1 in my hands for th- riurpose of collect ing delinquent taxes, due to Claekamas county, and to me directed, I will, on the second day of July, A. D., 170, expose for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, tor U. S. gold coin in hand paid, the follow ing tracts or parcels of land, or so much thereof as is sullicient to pay the taxes due thereon tor the year 18Gt), together with cost Sah? to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day and continue from day to day until sold. I Sale to take place in front of the Court! House door, in O.-egon City, Clackamas county, Oregon : NAME.- - ! ! s i.L" 1 ;h U i Adams, Riley, Altree, K S Os lw 240 r,rn cr io sr 'is .le 270 '',75 lo So Heirdsley, Ann, 23 5s lw loo 4Qo C 40 Ravm, Lour, improvements 011 puidrc lani. r.olon, J W, 17 3s lw R:dwell(heirs of) :5s He P.onton. V W '2s Se Hurbank, J T, ('lagait, Chai, la 4c Coffee, Andervin, is "e (ail. icrtsoii, Andrew, Is 4e Conoell, J O. 32 2s le t;lark, H . 67 5. G Delates. Jackson, 2.1 le Duaton, T .1 L's 2e Epperson, Joliiij :s le 100 17-". 3 73 1 88 4 so 1 20 G 4o 2 00 3 20 5 2o 2 2r 1 ()0 8 00 G 4.. 4 SO G lo 1 no 2 Pfj 2 12 8 o2 fi 4' 6 40 . 200 4"0 117 1C0 So.') l." 1 i;o 1 ii if) 100 mi "J 2 75 8 P3 i:.o 200 2i'o 14o loo 000 4 00 SoO 400 mo - 2o;i 133 133 Findlav, Dav d,:!.i 3s 2e Fruit, "J as, 19 1,2 Garrett. I W 20 "s Iff D20 Glover, E, imr. on pub lanus Gardner, George, sec 11, 2:5, 20 2s :5e T,)'J 470 Glannin.T, 1 .".s le 320 4)0 Giuber, John. lr3 2s 2e 4 4oU Greesse, Gotheb 4 13 mill l,Lf;0 Gist. JaslI, 0 2,7 2o0 Htmhes,llaeh;iel.20 .ts lw ISO :m0 Ilaiiirave, S A, 2d 5s lel'e) 2o1 Harroll. R Mrs, 4 2i le ltio 4no 400 10 40 2o 14 40 3 20 G 40 Howe, James, 11 2s Hamilton, Wm, 2s 2e loo too 150 2 40 le 32'j 1,000 lG.oo Henrv. Ii W (Oswego) 1 3' 50 Ilalpinc, Jamc-, (Oswego) 1 8 400 Jackson, Francis (estate of) So os 2e 321 ,r00 Job.Samud 5s lc 322 4n0 Jones, L icinda, 4s le J Go 2"0 80 G 40 73 12 G 4 50 40 00 Go SO GO 20 .lack-on, W E. 0 os 2e 200 3.10 Kellogg.ML Mrs.OG Is le 3 1-2 400 425 Knottier, Wm. sec 32. 26 3s 2e 320 G00 Lafer. A, 1 f.s lw 100 )) Lavery, V m (Oswesro) B o sec 17 811 1 20 2s le 330 229 Lavery, J K, 20 2s le 70 140 Larkins, James, imp public lands 77 Lewis, W II. 23 2s le 1SO2G0 Moshburger.Chas 4 ."s le SO 2"0 102 Morgan. Mary, 3G 4s lw So 400 Markham, Mrs, 20, 21, 23. 29 2s He l-'O 200 McCraken. John, 3s 3e 1 GO 300 Moff ttt, J is, 27,23 2s 2e 4G0 looQ M ore, Henrv. 32 2s le '."2 200 Munsev. I V", 3s 2e IGo 2o0 I'ed'ge, J H, 21,23 2s 3e 2o0 400 4lG Bollock, S L 3 1 7, S f.00" Reynolds, N H. 23 3s c 1C0 200 ffobins n.R Mrs2o2s lw 230 f 0 Russell, AV. mp public land ;V Kiley, Joseph :?s le IP 2 0 Riirgs. F M. 2 4s ie 80 3 o 327 Smcer. Alt red M 22 fs le 1G 2."o :!2'j G 47 25 25 1G GO 40 3 20 4 80 6 40 3 20 3.20 7 (') s 00 3 2o 5 00 1 So 3 2o H 25 5 2 , 4 SO 3 00 4 P0 G f'5 G V5 Sjiicer, Nancy A 22 5s le I GO 250 305 Shepperd. J B, 33 5s le SO 50 Som it-rs. Geo, 20 4s le 120 3 0 S -nit A imp cn pubi c Imd 2'0 371 Sanders. W H " 371 Snuliius, Ii F, one mill . 12 3s ?,e I GO 1000 CIS 10 Sommers, C A, sees 21, 22. 27, 2S 2s 3e l-'0 1 0 110 Silver,C S ses 12,13 3s 3e 320 500 Settlemire. Geo, 19 50 Tinslev, W T 11.12 Ss le 160 W) HO Taxlof, GW, 25 lw 30 4s le lGf) 55 Tucker, J F,imp cu pub land- 134 TartMnt, S. " " SO Vinson. J. S. 32 4s le 220 50O 1 7G 8 C9 so 3 25 - P 92 3 14 80 8 (10 Weddle, Elijah, 2 Gs le 100 550 6S0 12 03 Wilson, Robert, cne mill 17 2s 5e 1C0 500 1450 24 20 Wavraan F, homestead, sec 43 t2s secsS3.34 3s le 12 loO 133 2 15 Weeks. W W " 13, 10 3s lw37" l!0 Wes fall, C A, 8 3s lw SO K0 William, Samuel, Is 4e 10 t 2 0 Williams. SL l4el;o2. 0 Williams Simon, Is 4e 1 Go 350 14 40 1 Go 3 20 3 20 5 iO 3 2o Wilson, E A, n 2s le 170 200 Williamson, J 1,2 White & Rhoades 2J 7 Wills, Jonathan, s le 100 150 2 40 3000 2700 4 3 20 14 7, 8 150 2 40 JOHN MYERS, Sheriff Clackamas county. Oregon City, Jun ?, 1S70. -c-wwTsisSr NATIONAL LIFE IKSURAKCi GGiWy ! -03- aS 1 X3 a as OF TUB United States of America, WASHINGTON, D. C. Rraiitli Office at Flitl.it!-lpliln, VvThcre the business of the Company is transacrcd, a; d to which all general coirtsaouuei.ee sho aid le adJiesed. i o DlItECTOIlS l Philadelphia, Clarence II. Clark, Jay Cooke, F. Ilatchftod Stirr, J. Iliacklev Clark, Geo. V. Tvler, W. (. M .rhe-.id. " WashioutoD, Henrv D Cooke, E. A.Rollins Win. E. Chandler, John D. Def.ees. New York, Ed w. Dodge, U. C. Fahnestock. OFFICERS s CLAREXOE H. CLA I!K. Piesident. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance Aud Executive Committee IIEXHY D. COOKE, Vice P-csldcnt. EMERSON Yr.PEET. Secretary and Actuary E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. 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This, iuvahiabl medieine is pleasant to th ta t- ; sooth ing, h: a!mg an 1 strengthening in its tll'vcts) entir ly free I'm m all poisonous or delctei ous di u.:er..ni! perfectly hai iu less uiuler ah cii cumstanees. Ir Suic iy ull Urupgists. REDING S ON, HOSTE Y i ER & CO, 4iu and -ilS Front street, Jf.au 1' ra..cisco. I!eIington4s Essence Iaiiiiuea Ginger, JVliich i-- cwi f.deitiy recommend td 11a the best prcpai tion how 0fore the public. This valuable preparation, f n'aw in-i in a highly co centrated form all the pi operties r.f Jamaica 'Jinger.has beei me one of the most popular dome-tic n me dies for ah diseases of tte st -mach and digestive rgans. As a ionic, it will he f und invaluable to all pers i s . ecovering fiom debility, whether produced by fever or othei wise; f r wlile i' imparts to the system ail the gh-w and vigor th.it can be pi educed by wine biandy. it s entirely free I'm in ihe reactionary ellects that follow the use ot s pi 1 its of any kind. It is a'so an execib nt remedy for females who sutler from difficult men struation, giving aim-st. im cdiatc f -lief to the si asm- that so frequently ac company that period. It -zives immediate relief to Nausea, caused by ridii g in a railroad car, or Ly sea s.ckoess, O' other causes. It is also vtilua' le as an external ep pli-aton for Goitt, Lheumatis;m, Neu ralgia, etc. IllCll.t;Tt.V, HOSTETTEU & C O., 410 and lis Front street, San Francisco. Reding ton's Flavoring Extracts A E THE Pl-RFE' TLY" PURE AND highly c ncer.t rati-d Extracts from Fresh Fruits, prepar. d with great are. Thev ere put up in superior style, and .in a bottle b. Ming TWICE ASMUCH as the ordinary brai ds of Extracts. Comparing quality and contents, none other are nc.i 1 1 so cheap. Win-never testedon their merits, they have been ad pted ;n preference to ;)! othei s, and aiv now the IAMAK1 FLAVORING EXTRACTS 0! the Pacific Coast. MA R K TUE A I) VA NT A G ES, I'y purchasing Rt dingtmi's C n ci trate I Flavoring ExtFact-, yom btiin an article not only si.peiioi io richi ess and delie.ic ot flavor to a y o her of a simi lar 11 .tore, but far moie economical, be cause e. cii b tile i Ids d i;bi the quantity contained in a bottle of ,.!iy other flavoring extract sold. HEU.i,XO.V, ISv?iTl; i Tt:u & CO., Agents for the Pacific Coa.-t. m Would von escape FEVER AND GUB, and preserve be dth ;iini v gor duriuti'the s ck'v -eaoti, make occasional use of the following as A PREVENTIVE- If you are ATT VCKED with Chills and I5iliou ! ever, or hu e b e-i a vi tim to se.ch disesise a i used o her ?o-c;d led remedies wi bout permanent, relief, .se--k at i.n.e t e safe-t au i su e.t CUR K h by using, according to directions MASOM & POLLARD'S MALARIA, :ue Pills. ime tias rr' , 1 t. K nil'. i,..' proved them thor.'Ug':! to be the s 1 est and most relia'd re i.edy known. Thev cont;iin no mercury 01 t. er mineral r cne i.ic.d. '1 h y are cxi-insi vely veje tabiei Th-' y stimulate the fun tio s of t e;;vcr. Conge-tion ismipo-sibb wh re the iiti ustd. They do n .; Oeter fro.n diiilv lab..r. by a Fisting d; e-tion tf ey add lb sh and tnu clelo the f. aire. They arc a la 1 'ted to ail agts and both sexes, aid as a FAMILY EOTEDiCINE Will CURE in their ineipieney, three fourths ot all d seases im-idental to a mala: ious climate. For Dyspepsia, in small dose-i t; ey have uoeq ial. For sale by al. Drnggi-ts. HEDISUTOX, HOi5lXTTEK& CO. 4 SOLE AGENTS. The Battle for Life Which is continually going on between heattii and disease, has; iit-ver received from any medicine such marked and un mistakable assi-ta;ice, on the side of health, as it has fiom PSewei3,s Pulmonary Syrup KEDISCTO?, IIOSTETTER & CO., 416 and 41 S Fi cut streety San rranciseo. JPROTZ3IAN BROS. N3. 121 FHONT STREET, Portland, Oregon. Alio lies' fepriiig' sC BOOTS & SHOES JUST OPENED OUT. rpHIS IS TPE SECOND FULL AND AS 1 sorted stock received this spring. We bear leave to assure our customers that we will keep our store ALWAYS FTJLtj, And our G? ods shall be of riEST QUALITY in the MAEKET. Tvose uho have not heretofore dealt with 1:3 -. re r-sp . ttuiiy inv lttd to ca.J and tx an me 111 goods. We cliai lenirf competition in prices, a soi tun nt und quality uiay2t;if THE 1ST MEW YORK fc3 . HAT! ? ! AT SEVEN DOLLARS, Large ,4 of Vsaf 4K ifi' C-M Z'iiX LVit !aem HATS 1 Were received by T. C. Mcussflortfer & Ero. (TOOD .NEWS To the FARMERS, BUTCIIEr.3 cud TANNERS. D. TfiBTZOER & CcJ. Portland, Oregon, coiner Front and Salmon Streets, opp site the old Court II;uSe, a.e buying all the TAILS AND MANES OF HORSES, TEE TAIL OF CO WS, AND ALL THE II AIR OF EGGS, And are paying a LTPF.HAI, Pi ire. (3P.S Final Settlement. TN ihe mafer ot the estate of damps Mc X Laugbii! deceased. In t! e C unty Court of ( lackumas 1 oiiiity St -te t Oregon Notic- is herein giV n ilu.t Jas. M. Moore, the Adtrdnist: at -r of the st;tte of J iiit Mi l.anghli , deCi as d, ha- rende.ed lor scttieme;.t, and lil d in s.io Court, bis fin a' sicfcoiint of his Ados hist i a loii ol the i-st.ite of said deceased; and that Tuisday, tie F'f.h Mh) day of July, A. D. lS70.bc ! g a dav of a regidar term ol said Court to-wit: 0 the July tern;, A. D. ls7o, has bi en riuh aj po nteO b the said Couit. for the bearing ol objections to such final acoi nt.a- 0 the scttleii e t thereof. llv order of said Court. A test : J. M. Fl.'AZER, Cou .ly Clerk, .Vay 7, 15?o:-r)t Notice of Final Settlement. TN TIIE X -tate o TIIE COUNTY CO CRT OF ill E f regoti for the c-i;iity oi Clackamas: In t ne mat t r ot t lie estate or James L. Loring. dei erised. When as. W. W. haiiman, Administrator of ihe said c tate l as t! is 7 h a f Jun l7o. fihd bi tb al ai count, asking fina s-t th uio:i! o! the -am-:. 'Ihcre'oie any a d ail ersons i'it' r:- 'cd in said estate are lr n b iiotitie.i to be and appear 1- th said Co rt 1,11 'i o sday, tht ,th day -f J ul v, tS7) at lo "ch(c!, A M., at the Court lloune. in sa d Coiintv to make ol ji'C ions .f any '.here t e to said final ai count ami sett etnent. By order of W. T. M A i LOCK, unty J u dee: W. W. Chapnia", Administrator of ;he est ite o! Jami s L. Loring. lc-cea?,ed. Jum- 7th, lS7":5t Final Settlement. ! TX I i X Jel N THE MATTl R OF THE IT TE OF in lbik r, deceased: In tie oiintv Ci o.i t of t laeham is cou t , Mat? of Oreg n, T. e iidininisti ator of fjiid Estate having (ded Ins Ii .a! acc- not fr sfttth-meut thereof, t was oidiledby the Court, that Tmsda, ,the 5 day o: Ju y, 1S7, be et :!pai-t for hear ing o'"jc ti..ns to s id tinal account iind'he sett leuieiit of the same with said adm.nls trator. Bv ordei of said Couit. m J. M. FRAZER. , County Cletk. Ju 'C 11, 157o:iw JPIN AL SETTLEMENT. In the matter of ti e e-tafe of Her.rkiah Johnson, dtceaed. In tht County Court of flat kamas County. State ot Orrj.on. W. C. John-' n, the executor of faid es tate, having li ed his accoim s and vouchers for final si Uleno nt theseof, th- County Court of said county has app-iiited the hist dav of the .July lenn. Is70, of said Court, for the examination and e.djus nient of such ac counis, and the Gn.d set lem nt of said estate. W.C.JOHNSON, Jane 7, 1S70. 4t Executor. riOTICE. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE L is hereby given, that on the Sd day of April 1st. there was left at our stable, in Oregon Cny, Clnckumas county, one ei?ow Or f L.V h:iiik colorpil nmrp, sma I size, atmllt S or t" years old, branded on the riht hip. lenhind loot white, saddle marked, wane stitp m the lace ; ai-o an iu -biiddle. Said mare was left w.t ,. .to be Kept lor one ruiii., t i'li-j for called for. If said mare i t within ten days Horn the da e o ' ton oU.e. she ill be ,o.d to t CO. Oregon City, June 17, 1S70. v- rt for nni nr-'Ct. and na 1 n 0 TION A XI) COMMISSION A. 15. KjU;l&SB.ilSoii9 o auctioneer! Corner of Front and Oak streets, r&rtltnd. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate. Groceries, General Uftrehan disc cn3 HorSes, Every Wednesday and Saturday A. I. liicxiARDsoN, AuctioneeTi o AT PTilVACTE SAt.-fi. English refined Bar and Dandle Iron English Square and Octagon Cast steel ; Horse shoes. Files, Rasps, saws; O Screws, Fiy-pans, sheet iwn, R. G. iron ; a t cn A large assortment of Groceries and Liquor A. 13. IIicIiShdsox, Auctioueef o ALSTON, STTLtj AT HTS OLD STAND, CORNER F MAIN am JsIX'Ml STREETS OREGON C.TY, OREGON. o o TTHERE H E WOULD INVITE IllS V tiit nds and the" public in general, to i ll and examine his stocky consisting ot a general assortoieut of O .O o J M. G O Soots siMdSIioe. lisits t2il Caps, O 1 2 'as dw sis c . Crockery, o o Having fi-oit many years' experience lean.ed that TIIE SECliET OF SUCCESS LIES III SKAIL "TPE. 0i"ITS! IS DETERMINED TO OFFER irECH INDUCEMENTS AS "WILL S h me the Civ of Pordand Pi ices! Oregon City, August LStu, 1SG9. Oo POPE & CO., PEALF.ltS IX STOVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRONBRA ZIE (tilTl'i:. LI AD P1PEHRO O J'HE AND FITTINGS, RUBBER HOSE. FOIiCE AND LIFT PUMPS. ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. O Also a general assoitn.ent' of House Fur nishing Goods. M AN U FA CTUIitRS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Eron Ware. o ROOFING AND JOBBING OF EVERY DESCblPTlON DONE TO OR I Eli, A5fD AT o o O LOV6 PRICES., o SlOVtj STORE Also at rCFES yoil O will find HAPDWAl E AND BASKETS, WOODEN, WARE AM) 'I INW ABE, I ANTELNS, LAMPS AM) OIL, I.UCINE AND NI HT LAJlf. A LO iTTaiiiT- . TT f- IWi 1 HiiAM 1,1 LjA iUli3Q O All of the ahove art.clcs are for sale PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. V. POFE S; CO. 31:ly Oregon Citj'Oregon. ai o jTEW COLUjIBIX HOTEL. Cor. FRONT and .MORRISON Sts.. PORTLAND, OREGON: K3T The most ComOlatjle Hotel iu the Cit v. Board and Lodging, from one to two doll us pei da , ac- orditig to rooms occupied. Free Coach to nnd from the house, otf. E ) f i C.VIiXEY, Proprietor. STEERS & HgfHSDE, o Wholesale Dealer in F0BEIGN AKD DOMESTIC "Wines, D ran dies, WJiisJcics, Etc. 0 No. 40, Front Stref.t, Tortlaxp, 0-REGts. Consta' tly on band a genuine article of C-.ttt-i Wh skv. o . ISAAC FA BR. T. D. MORRIS4 ARR & MORKISS, BUTCHERS. FOR OREGON CITY AND VICINITY Will deliver t heir patrons all the leTt qualities of t-tall Fetk Beef, also Mntton, Poi k, Poultry etc, as usual twice a week, on TiiesfJti'jjx and Suivrdays ! Thankful 'or past fators of the public would rcspi ciiully asks a continuance of the same WM. SINGER, SINGER M. WERTIIEIMEH WEBTHEIMER, Have EstMi.-hed O 0 1 A Factory FOR TIIE MANUFACTORY OF O G SASH, BLINDS AND CCGP.S, AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES, jar They will also do TURNING, of every description to order, q "With Neatness and Dispatch! Furnitnre ttore at Wertheimer's stand. O ALL WORK WARRANTED. Shop on the River, back of Aekerman's 23.1yJ Store, Oregon City, Oregon-, O L n -- & if I G o 1 5 J t v 0 o n i G o 0 0 O 7 A t i 1 'I 0 i i j -1 o i . UNIVERSITY OF CALIF0PJJIA, BERKELEY- CAT.TFnnMTi