The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, July 23, 1870, Image 3

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TOAV.V AXD COl'XTY.
CoixTY Fixa.vcks. In this issue will bo
found Jliw exhibit of the financial condi
tion of our county. The exhibit nukes a
better s-hjw'ng than was made a year ago,
and shows ihe indebtedness of the county
to be near $l.."ut. while last year it. was
ovl.rSS00D. The expense of the county
fur the year w9s near 13 0U0. According
to this report, the county taxes could be
reduced for the present year one-third.,
and with the increased property valua
tion, the amount realized would pay off
tbe county indebtedness and leave a bal
ance on hand. We &hali have occasion to
refer to this matter at length hereafter.
Tiik Coxtkst. Last week an applica
tion was made before Judge Upton for a
writ of mandamus to force Mr. Myers to
give up the keys and other property be
longing to the Sheriff's oflice. The motion
was heaQl lust .Saturday by Judge Upton,
who took the mutter under advisement.
I'p to the hour of going to press, his opin
ion has not keen given.
1'asskd Tiiuoioii. We noticed the fa
miliar countenance of Hon. Ja?. D. Fay,
State Senator elect from Jackson, on the
Ogtaire last Thursday afternoon. It does us
good to see faces that did such noble work
fur the party during the last campaign.
The main lire ot tiie Radicals was aimed
at Fay and Ben. Ilaydeu, and they were
b th triumphant.
Boat II ace. The steamers Active and
Slioo-Fiy took a race- from Champoeg to
the basin, in which the latter came ouff
first best by a half hour. She will prob- i
I uhlyjje the swiftest Iat on the river, as
!ie has great ower and draws but. little
water. Capt. Bass Miller took her outn
tlie trial trip la-t Sa' unlay and eveiything
? worked well. On Monday she was placed
5 on the line lor regular service.
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I U sim:s.s. If you desire to benefit your--J
5e!f in trade, always look over the adver
i tisi; columns of your local paper. Asa
A rulehoxe who advertise their roods do
I more business than those who do not, and6;
5 are of a more liberal nature, and wiil al-
Mays ive you the best Bargains. . Let our
readers remember this.
I diTKKXTii Amkxijmkxt. A fifteenth
I amendment (Chinaman) got a "headr' put
-on him lat Saturday by no boy. The
; Cliiuaman was about to strike the boy
willi an ax. when the latter picked up a
J butcher's cleaver and hit John willi the
j biek of it on the shoulder, when he let
j the av drop and the boy gave him a good
I thrashing.
Est'Ki'En. The two Indians who were
conSned in jail f5r robbing a squaw, made
their escape last Thursday night. The
jail is said to be very nnave. anl that it
is but linle trouble, lor critn'flial.s to get
Mit 1 ti this case, it is probably best that
tliCy are gone, as it will save expenses to
the eodnty.
A LnffR .V drunken loafer has In
feste 1 tmr town for the past week, lie
made it a practice to slop everyone he
' 9,;l":M'd and ask I'lem lor money to buy
3 m l.isky Q, ith. Tin? City M;rsb;tl should
give such nuisances lodgings ia the jail.
O A Bn.K. A fellow giving his name as
, Toi Clark, claimed to have been robbed
last Friday night, and on the strength of
it he went around and struck the bakers
for a piece."-" clajtning 1o belong to that
trade. Ho was undoubtedly a bilk.
Cir.crs. Bartholomew's circus j;avc two
performances in this city this week. The
tent was crowded on Monday night and
tiie performance gave general satisfaction.
The trained ponies arid goats are well '
worth the price of admission, while the
performances of the children is amusing.
Sroi.K.x. Some fellow stole the key of
Mr. Bacon's store a short time since. It
was evidettfTy his intention to rob the
s'urj but Mr. B. discovered the theft in
thiurto have a new lock put on. Mr. 1.
q thinks he knows the thief and has his eye
on him.
Arnox F.vin. The Apron Fair, under
the management of the ladies of the Con
gregational Church, takes place this (Fri-
l i) ) evening, at the Court House. It is
expected to be a veiy pleasant affair.
There will also be a supper, ice cream,
Ac. given.
Smash Up. Mr. Warner's team attached
a wagon, took fright last Thursday
and ran off. They took the road on the
hill, and when about half way up, the
' vigon up-set, which brought them to a
halt. T'ae horses were not injured, but
the wag-m is a jreneral wreck.
IIktckxed. Rev. Mr. Sellwood. who has
been absent for the past three weeks on a
missionary visit, in company with Bish p
Morris and others, to Washington Terri
tory, returned home Friday morning.
Diuwv Off. The Fannie Patton was
placed in the dry-dock this week for re
pairs and lengthening. Her cylinders
have been taken out lor the purpose of
boring them larger to give her more pow
er. She will be much improved when she
takes her place on the river next fall.
Water Low The Dayton, ns she was;
com'mg into the basin last Thursday. struck
the bottom. It was necessary to take off
part of her cargo before sto got oT. No
da.iuge done.
Daxc'iC. The Oregon City String Band
will give a ball at the Court House next
T iesday evening. The buys will be glad
to have atheir friends ia attendance. j
Imi'uovixc. Main street has received aj
new coat graved in places. There is a
very ugly bole on the corner of Eigth
and Main, which ought to be filled up.
New Book. Mrs. Millett is canvassing
our town for subscriptions for a book en
titled -Ten W-ars in Wall Street." We
: h ive not seen the bok. but our exchanges
speak very highly of it.
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Corxrv Oitmcns. Persons taving coun
j O ty orders on hand, will find something to
, their interest in the advertising columns
from Ihe Treasurer.
: SttiKWAT.Ks. Our City Marshal is m.ik;
1 in:rune progress with the sidewalks on
Main street, and ere long, a new and sub-'
s'antial walk will extend the entire length
s of ihe street on both sides.
EErAtmxG. The Activeas temporari
ly taken the place of the Albany, which
l d - m ,i ;n
i undejroinjr repairs The Albany ill
es
uui prooaoiy next .uouuay.
Skrenade. The Oregon City String
Band favored, us with a serenade last Fri
day evening.
Out. Mr. Humble, who was severely
scalded last yek. has sufficient! j recoved
to be out iigaju.
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STATE NEWS.
From the Herald we take the following
items :
Yesterday evening, between six and
seven o'clock, a German tiamel Myers, an
employee on the railroad, wad almost in
stantly killed by being run over by a
hand-car, near Camp No. 1, on the line of
ihe road. It appears that Myers and sev
eral others were engaged in clearing the
track, and wefe on their return to the
eaijp when Myers was struck by one of
the levers ot the car and thrown on the
track, the car p issii.g over his body.
The North Uerinan ship Hermann Doc
tor, now loaded at this port with wheat
for Liverpool, baa been ordered to remain
here until further notice.
Jo?. Hackney, charged with beiri"- con
nected with the highway robbery yn the
macadamized road, has been bound over
j by Recorder Anderson in the sum of $250.
A woman tes.itied that Hackney procured
money oi ner tor one ol the robber.
The north German Consul at San Fran
cisco has telegraphed to Mr. Itosenbaum.
at Portland, to caution German ships
against French war vessels.
The Alpha, G. II. Rhodes, Master, ar
rived here yesterday, in tow of tug boat
Astoria. The Alpha is a Novvegian ves
sel, from Liverpool, sailing under English
colors.
From a private dispatch we learn that
the Board of Trustees of Willamette Uni
versity have elected the following Faculty
lor the coining year : T. M. Gatch. Presi
dent and professor of Ancient Languages;
L.J.Powell. Professor of Mathematics;
C. C. Stratum. Professor of Natural Sci
ences ; Miss L. J. Reddy. Preceptress, and
Miss Ellen Chamberlain. Teacher of the
Preparatory Department.
Mr. Keith announces that the St. Charles
hotel will be opened August 1st.
Wilson, one of the men who shot John
ny Holton. and robbed him and others,
was arrested at Portland last Wednesday
evening.
'1 he Bulletin has the following items :
An extensive wholesale and retail house,
under the firm name of Jan ion A' Rhodes,
has been opened in Ankeny's New Block,
in the store-room formerly occupied by
John Kineth. This is one of'a thain of
four large importing and commission
houses, viz.: Robert C. Janion. Liverpool;
F. II. Davis, Honolulu ; Janion. Rhodes it
Co., Victoria, and Janion & Rhodes, Port
land. Beii. Ilolladay has not purchased the
saw mill of Estes it Sanson's, and does
not intend'doing so.
The wharf of Estes and Stinson's mill is
to be extended and enlarged.
Superintendent Meacham has had the
machinery for a saw mill and flour mill
made for the Klamath Reservat oi w.i.c i
have started for their dest. nation
Capt. Doardorff says that the ! e v city
clock, a'o long talked of h.n been ordered
from New York, and will reach here about
the middle of nett mouth.
Tiie reisdenee of P. Manciet was entered
by burglars Monday evening, w lile the
folks were out walking, and robbed of
$200 in coin.
The Orcjonimi has the following items :
Three hundred men who have been
engaged in the salmon fisheries this season,
will soon be out of a job. The salmon
catch will amount tit 12.000 tons. One
half mil lions pounds have been canned.
Wo learn from Mr. B. L. Nordeu that he
has abandoned the contest for the County
Clerk's oflice.
The first Oregon green corn was
brought to market the other day.
We learn from the Fiaimleuter that a
large drove of cattle passed through
Eoseburg. bound south.
George M. Prior was thrown from a
horse and seriously, but not fatally hurt.
The toad to Bohemia, a mining district,
is open, and many persons will visit the
mines.
We learn from Mr. Fink, who returned
last Saturdav with the mail form Randolph,
that Frank Uatliffe. son of Capt. RallilTe,
aged about twenty-one 3-ears. was drown
ed at the forks of the Coqui'le river, on
the 5th of July.
A man named Leonard CuHip. in Coos
county, on Wednesday, the (th inst., was
killed by a log rolbng over him.
The Jacksonville Xeics has the follow
ing.
Mrs. Miller, while a train was camping
at the Big Springs in Lnngels valley, was
seriously injured by the explosion of
powder secreted in the cook stov. The
family were from Linn county and were
traveling for Mrs. Miller's health.
We learn that a serious affray, between
Wm. Chapman former Sheriffof Josephine,
and W. M. Evans, occured at Kerby ville,
Josephine county, o t Saturday evening
last, in which the former was stabbed
twice, once in the arm and once In the
side. The wounds are not as yet regarded
as serious.
The Gazette says that a lady, by the
name of Owensby, living near Corvallis.
has recently enriched her lord by present
ing Imu with a pair and a halt of heathy
infants. The predecessors of the trio were
twins, and thus the lucky husband drew
to a pair and filled."" "he mother and
babes are doing well, and the father as
well as could be expt cted.
The Roseburg Ensiqn says that another
case of small pox is reported at the mouth
nf tlie river. The father of the amilv to
which the other who had it belonr is tlx;
subject, and being an old man, it is thought
his case will be a severe one.
Tlie St.ii'esmnr. says : Mr. David Xew
smn informs us that daring nineteen years'
residence in Marion county, ho has never
seen ?ueh abundant crops and so prolific
a yield of both fields and gardens as is
the cr.se the present season, the quantify
and quality of hav is unprecedented, and
is being saved in the best possible condi
loin. Some forty baTes of choice wool, select
ed from th lots purchased by tie V. W.
Mfg Company are now in the wearehouse
at the wharf waiting advice from Mr.
drover ns to shipment. They are intended
for Boston.
The young man from Xw Yoik. who.
according to the BulMln. was missing, and
might as easy as not have been murdered
in the bushes, in svnie soquejtterod place,
near our town, returned here vesienl.iv.
and says he has been having a good time
out in the country.
C-y.V-llrw R. V. Pi rce, M. D., 131 Sene
ca s'reet, P,uf!al X. V., and get a pamnt let
on C ita-rh !rei or sent sixty cents and net
I)f. Safe's Catarrh Remedy. ."0o reward
is offered bv t! e proprietor for a case of Ca
tr h in the h-a l wheh he eairmt cure
! Sold by lusrr'ssts. Look out for counterfeit
i ttnd irortMevJ in,i!ut.ion. Tbe genuine ha
pr Pien-e's rrivafe Government -tamp on it.
Cut this oot,"as you may never see it ag.iin.
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Svf. Yortt Doctor's Dims. When Dr
Wistar's Balkan of Wild Cherry wil cure
coushs. ctdds bleeding at the lungs, and ar
rest the fell destroyer, Consumption, it doe-
ttKre than most physicians can do. A single
trial wiil satisfy the incredulous.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
Office, Jio. GA Front Street,
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Special Collector of Claims.
A lar-re amount of CITY and EAST PORT
LAND Property for Sale.
Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un
cultivated LANDS, located in all parts of
the St.ite.
Investments in REAL ESTATE and other
PROPERTY, made for correspondents.
CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly col
lected. HOUSES and STORES leased.
All kinds of Finauc al and General Agency
business transacted.
Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale
will please furnish descr'pt ons of the same
to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in
each of tbe principal CllIES ai;d TOWNS
of this STATE.
Julv li:tf
Tlie Vit;l Statistics of Ciilltoi niii
Show that periodical fevers and acute and
. hronic disorders of the stomach and bowels,
are among the most prominent and fatal dis
eases in this State. Disobedience to the laws
of health, as regards diet ; the use ot perni
cious stimulants; and the wear and tear of
business excitement, and of " fast life'' gen
erally, have much to do with the prevalence
of these maladies in our cities ; while in the
interior, and especially in the gcld-yielding
districts, they are chiefly due to malaria, un
wholesome water, and the exposure and pri
vation incident to life in new settlements and
niiniiiir cunips. Now, it is a fact that it is as
possible to protect the human system again t
these maladies, a-s to guard life and property
against the incursions of assassins and
thieves- Strengthen the vital organization
with HOSTETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS,
and it becomes as capable of resisting the
active principle of epidemic or endemic d is
ease, as a rire-prj.d' safe is of resisting the
action of combustion. This is the experi
ence of thousands wiio have remained un
seath' d by malai iou-i disorders in the sickli
est sea-ons while ilieir neighbors, who neg
lected to tone aud regulate their systems with
this unequalled medicinal stimulant, have
fallen thick and fast around them. Weak
ness invites disease. Visor repels it. Help
t.ature to tight the good tight with infection,
whether it be in tlie air, the water, or the
soil., with this matchless preparation, a
compound of the rarest vegetable e tracts
with the purest of all U.lfusive sliniul nts.
I.UTCJiKU'S
MOIITX Mi I-'LT IC'I-L.TSIl
Is ahead o anything of the kind. Han "y
and cheap. Try it. Sold by Druggists,
j utie 2") :2m
Ribectu. fgit Ltnl. . O. F".
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDA Y EVEXIXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in O 'd Ee ows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend, by order of N. (!.
Willamette Lodge Xo. 1T I. O. . 1'
Meets every Saturday evening, at the roocc
S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, f,t 7 12
o'clock. Visiting members are invited tr
attend. Ly order of W. C. T.
A so nts !
WJ E W ILL PAY AGE X TS A S A EAR Y
VV of3() per week and expenses, or
all rw a commiss'on, to sell our iuw and
wonder, ul inve tions.
Address M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall.
Mich. May 2Sm2
ZzW' If yoti wish the very Lest
Cabinet Photographs, von m ist c til on
BRADLEY RULOFSON, Montgomery
street, San Francisco.
Multiiomafi Liottgc Xo. 1, At H' ami
a A. JJI. Holds its regular eommuni
''"cations on the First and Third Sat
ttrdinx in each month, at 7 o'clock,
from the 20th of September to the 20th of
March, and 74 o'clock from the 2'th of March
to the 2oth of September, lirethreuin good
standinr are invited to attend.
By order of W. M.
Lost.
SOME THREE MONTHS SINCE, A GOLD
Uu. kle, marked M. AV. t 0". J. The
finder will be suitably rewarded by return
ing the same to OWEN WADE.
36: w3
GEO. NOAH. JAMKS MOnit RON.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Formerly Seew Columbian
Corner Front and MorrUon Streets,
POllTL.VXD, OKEGO.V.
NOAH & MORRISON,
PROPRIETORS.
Free Concli to ami from I lie House.
July loth, tf
To Stock Drovers.
rpilE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE
JL Mountains, know ss the Old Ernim- nt
Road." is now in splendid rder or he ac
coaimodation of'the puhlic The b ldges on
the road hav all been thoroughly repair d.
and stock drovers w 11 find it o trouble to
Coss the Mountain y this route. There
plenty c.f good wa'e and grass on both
sides of the Mountain, and the distance
across is only 50 miles, being t e shortest as
well as t e best road oyer the C, ale
Mountains. Sto- k drove s an 1 emigrants
wiil find it to their advantage to traTel over
this toute. T. les reasonable.
JOS CPU Y'OUXO.
Pr si eat
( 1 cka as co nty, July, S70:ju:G
This Valua Ie i amily edicins ha bee.
wi el a d f or.ib y 1 i own in our ow.i
an j f- re.gn n ri s, u ward o;'
XIiriXTY YEARS I
Ithaslos nonj f its good name by re
peated trials, bu cuntin ie- to oceuiy a
prominent posi.i.n in eve y family medicine
chest.
It is an External and Internal Remedy.
For Summ r Complaint, or any other form
of bowed disease in children or adults, is
an almost certain cure, and has without
doubt been more successful in curing the
various kinds of CHOLEKA than any oilier
known remedy, or the most skil ful physi -
cian
In luuia, Africa and Cauia, wheie
this dreadful disea e is most prevalent, the
. ,? V 1S CO 181 1ert'd b;v the natlves- as
cn l.ui ujiean resiaeuts in tuo-e ri'iu.iies,
a .-"ire remedy : and while p. i- a uost efli lent j
rene v for pain, it i a nuT-frt.K DJfo m. Hi. I
cine, even in unskillful" bauds. 'Directions
accom any each bottle.
Sold by all Druggists.
Price 25cts., SO'cts.. and 1 nor h tHf
July 16:iw
Jacob J-TirziL. James P. Uptox.
STITZEL & UPTON,
Heal Estate Brokers and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Washington streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
TW Will attend to the sale and purchase
ot Iteal Estate in ail parts of the City and
State. Special attention given to the sale ot
East Portland property.
Address P. O. llox 4-V2. Portland. Oregon.
STITZEL & UPTON,
lStf. Ileal KHute Brokers.
BUOXS AHDSTATONERY.
HAS JUST RECEI V ED
a tine stock of School
' O'dcs. Stationery and every
thing usually kept in a book
store, direct from the East, which he offers to
the public at reduced prices. Store under
the (J.Jtirt House. Give me a tud aDd cx
ami ie my gond and prices.
O'-egen City. June 18, 1870:if
L-ON DELOUEY,
the P.ARNUM RE TAl RANT,
street, OREG x: C TY,
Of
Main
Begs to inform the public and his friends
that he has leased the lower part of the
CLSFF HOUSE,
Which he has opened as a
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.
The table will at all times be supplied with
the bet the market ailords.
Orders for suppers and parties will be
promptly attended to.
Julv 2:tf
Sheriff's Sale.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT DY
Jl viitue of an execution is-ued out of
the Ciicuit Court, of the Stats of Oregon,
for the county of Clackamas, and to me di
rected, in favor of William P. Doland aid
asrainst James M. Moore, for the sum of five
thousand, eight hundred and nineteen dol
lars and -i'.-lou ($", Sly 4)), W;th interest at
the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the
11 th day of May, l5t',;, ana the further sum
of $25 'jo-l oo costs and for dollars ac
cruing costs ; 1 have this second day of'Ju'y,
A. D., 1870, levied upon all the light title
and interest of the sa d James M. Moore,
which he now h:is, or may have had at any
tune ;-ince the eleventh day ot March, A. D.,
lsi;i, in the loHowing dt serihed land, to-wit :
Claim i!7, beinsr part of section thirtj'-oir-(:J1).
T two (2) south R, two (!, cu.-.L con
taining about sixty-three (.') aires, the same
being the land sold by Geo. -. Pease, Ad
ministrator de bonis iou , of tlie estate of
Robert Moore, deceased. And will proceed
to soil tiie same, at public auction, to the
big hest bidder for cash, in frotoj th C.unt
H u-e do r, in OregouCity. on S..turd--y,
thosxth day of August, A. D., 1-7'', at the
hour of lo o'ei'ick a. m., to satisfy said exe
cution, Costs and accruing c -ts.
JOHN MYERS,
Sheriff Cla -kamas county,
liv T. J. McCauvek, Deputy
Oregon City, July 2, l70.:juUto
LAUDEN & DcFHAMGL'S
NATIONA
BUSINESS
CO
PORTLAND, OREGON,
For the instruction of
Middle-Aged Men, Ycnng Elen
and Boys,
In the bianchcs of a Business Education.
rIMIIS IS WITHOUT DOUBT A MOrtT
JL thorough and etlicient Institution, and
lias made for itself a name in Oregon, of
which its friends are justly proud.
The brai.chf-s whicli stand out piomiu n -iy
in tbe cunic.dum of ttudy are
IIOOKKKEPIXO.
C ) M ERC I A L ARITH M ETI ?,
POLITICAL ECONOMY,
PEX.M ANSI! IP,
COMMERCIAL LAW,
CORRESPON DENCE, AC.
A most thorough practical depariment is
m constant operati , in which are com
pr sed all t e miuutiaa of business iiff iiis.
Students can enter at any time. No va
cations. Call at rooms; coi ner of FRONT and AL
DER streets,, or send for a circular cout.iu
iug trull information. Address,
LAl'UE. & Ot-KHAH CV
I'ortla.iJ, Oregon.
SheriiT's Sale.
-VTOT1CE IS IlEREiiY GIVEN THAT BY
JJ viitue of an executioa, issued out o
i lie Circuit Court of tiie State ot Oregon, for
the county of Clackamas, and to me direct
ed, iu fiivor of William P. Do'an 1 and
against James M. Moure, for the sum of hvi
thousand, eight hundred and nineteen dol
lars and 4")-loo, (.",S1U 4) with interest at
the rate of ten per cent, per annum irom tin
ekventli day of May, IsiJO, aad the furiliei
sum ot .$2sj Oo costs, an I tor dollars
accruins? cos is I have t his seeotid day ot
July, A , D., 1870. levied upon all t a? inter
est w hich James M. Moore now has, or max
have had since the eleve .t'i day of Marco,
lS'il, in and to tlie land claim of Robeii
Moore, deceased, said claim beiim knowi.
upon the plats n the J.ni! O.Tiee at Oregos.
Cny as claim No, 71. Notification No tV-n
section C, T. 2, S. II. 1 K. and ciusui No r4.
art of sectioa 1,T. 3 S. R. 1 K, sa;d mt-i-est
being au undiv dedfomth interest in sai
claim. And will proe ed to seil t.se same, a;
public auction, to the liighst bidder tor
cash, in trout of the Court Hons" door, h.
Oregon City, on atu.daV. the sixth day
August, A. D.. lS7",atthe hotirol in o'clock
a. m., to satisfy said execution, costs and ac
cruing coats.
JOHN MYERS,
Sheriff Clackamas cu ity.
By T. J. McCarvek, Deputy.
Or--n City. July 2, ls70.:juyt5
QOSMOPOL1TAX HOTEL.
FORMERLY ABRIG0N!".-,
fron r sr., Portland.
J. B. SiEENGER, - rpnetor.
The Pnprietors of this well known House
having superior accommodations, guarantee
I entire satifu tion to all ue-ts.
The II 'tel Coach wul lie m attenoa e
to convey passengers and baggage to ai d
from the" Hotel, free of chanre. ( t-tf
Office Oregon aud California Stap Co.
JUSTICES" BLANKS, of every descr
tion. printed at the Enterprise office
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOPJJTA.
JPKOTZMAX
K0. 121 FRONT STREET,
Portland, Oregon.
Asiot iter jpriii
BOOTS & SHOES
JUST OPENED OUT.
rpHIS IS THE SECOND FULL AND AS
L sorted stock received this spring.
We be fif leave to assure our customers that
we will keep our store
ALWAYS FULL,
And our Goods shall be of
FIRST QUALITY in tlie MARKET.
Those who have not heretofore dealt with
us. are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine oui goods.
We challenge competition in prices, a
sor trnent and quality.
niay2Stf
THE BEST KEW YORK
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AT SEV'EH DOLLARS,
ALSO,
A Lirgc
of
TT A T ft I
WERE RECEIVED BY
J. C. Meussfioilfer & Bro.
C. W. FOP
IEAf.Kl:S IX
STOVER TIN PLATE. SHEET ITOV.rRA
ZIL s" ' OIM'E!!. LI AD PI E. I n
111 K AND FiTNNGS, RUI5B ", I
llO-ir). I. 'CI A N ! I I FT
PUMPS 'A C, COPPER,
BRASS AND IUuN
WIRE.
A'so a general assort
nisl.ing Goods.
enf of House ur-
M A N UF A CTURERS OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet
Bron Ware.
ROOFING AND JOBBING OF EVERY
DESC IPTION I 'ONI-: '10
OR-'ER, AND AT
LOW PRICES.
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Also at fOPES (VE STOItE you
will find
HAMATA F AND BAS ETS, WOOD F.N,
W. RE D IN AR , 'AXi-' NS,
LAM ''S A N D OIL. LUCINE AND
NIGHT LAMPS. AL-0
PER AM BULATOlW.
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All of the above articles are for sale at
PRICES 10 UIT E TIME.
C. AV. POPE & CO.
Jl:ly Oregon City Oregon.
Patronize Konie Industry.
THE PIOriEER-CURLED HAIR
MAKUFACTORV
IS NOW PRE PARED TO I PP V THR
market with a No 1 arti.de of Curled
lia r ! U .stery work, which will coiu-
re with any in l i te article In quality l
i ice.
Ipiv the highest rrice for Manes and
Tails t Horses' and Tails of Cows at my
stoic, corner Fr. nt aud Salmon streets.
. D. Ml TZUFR.
P rtlanU, Or. eon.
I). SMITH. Gfp. r. COOK
The OCCIDENTAL,
FORMKKLT
KSTEHN HOTEL.
Con First and Morri-on Streets.
PORT LAN D, OR KG OX.
rs Me-srs. Smith .t Cook have taken this
we I known lions;, reiuieu anu re.urinsueii
it thi ou-jrout. b .iit a lanje ad -lition, inaknis;
shirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the
lining nd sitting room-, making it by far
he best Hotel in Portland. A rail from the
traveling pub'ic will satisfy them that the
above statement are true.
SMITH .v COOK, Proprietors
X. B. Hot and -ohl baths attached. 4o if
Ttf stan boo re . . r oeglis.Inf.u-
.-:, Sore ll.roi.ll hoop'ng Co-igh, Croup.
,'Jrrr CjTnn'uint, Jlrotchiti, JiJ'rding of tttf
f.uiigx, and every affection of the Throat,
bun its and Chest, including Consumption.
Uilar' IJals.im does not dry tip a
Cough, hut lo -sen-; if. cleanses the lnnrs,
ud all ns irritati n. thus removing the emu's
.f the 'rrplai t. Xont renu ne nub ss
lu-dl Ri.'tts. Pi rpar (1 bv ! t i W. Fowle
Son. EostoH. obl by Re;i;n.;t n Ho;.
tetter t Co., San Francisco, unJ bv d ;iler
geneial'y. Jdi: j
lu.i INGTO.N, 110STETTER & CO.
Stop that Coughing !
Some of vou can't, and we pity yon.
You have tried every l emery but ti e
ONE destined, by its intiin b merit, to
sutrsede ail similar preparations. It
is not surprising ou should be itluc
tant to try something else af cr the many
cxp iments you b.ive made of trashy
coiiip..ui.ds foisted on the public as a
FlevyelTs Pulmonary Syrup
is reilly the VERY BEST remedy ever
compounded for the cure of Coughs,
Cold, Sore Throats, Asthma, ll'havping
Coughs, Bronchitis and Consumption.
Th-aisaiids of people in California and
Oregon have been already benefited by
the surprising curative powers of
PJewelTs Pulmonary Syrup
and with one acrord give it their un
qualified approbat on.
We now itd.li ess ourselves to. all who
are unacquainted with this, the greatest
panacea oi the are. for the healing of all
diseases of the Tliroul uiitl Lungi,
assuring you that
Jewell's Pulmonary Syrup
biis evired thousands, an-t it will cure
YOU, if you try it. This invaluable
medicine is pleasant to the ta-te ; sooth
imr, healing and strengthening in its
eifvets; entirely free from all poisonous
or deleterious druis.:md perfectly harm
less under all circumstances.
For Sale by nil Druggists.
REDINGTON, IIOSTETIER & CO.,
iii and 41S Front street, San Francisco.
Ilediiigton's
Essence Jamaica Ginger,
Jl'hlch .r confiih ttVu reccr.imtndrd as the
Lest prtpai tit it, novi bfure the public.
This valuable preparation, containing
in a highly co. ceatrated form all the
properties of Jamaica Ginger.has become
one of the most popular domestic reme
dies for all disea.-es of the stomach and
digestive rg;ins.
As a ionic, it will be found invaluable
to all persons recovering from deliility,
whether produced by fever or oiherwi-e;
for wlile it imparls to the system all the
eb'W and vigor tlu.t can be piodated by
wine or brandy, it is entirely f'n-e f m
the reactionary effects that follow the
use of spnits of any kind.
It is a'so an excellent remedy for
females who sutler from difficult men
struation, giving almost immediate rt -lief
to tbf sj asm that so frequently ac
company that period.
It rives immediate relief to Nausea,
caused by riuir g m a railroad car, or I y
sea sickness, or other causes.
It is also valua le as an external rp
I li- at on for tout, Ilhe mati-m, Neu
ralgia, etc.
RKIIXGTOV, HOSTETTKK & CO.,
410 and -US Front street, San Francisco.
PiC
lngton's
Flavoring Extracts
ABE THE V RFECTLY PERE AND
highly c ncentrated Extracts from Fresh
Fruits, prepared with great rare.
Thev are put up in superior style, and
in a bottle holding TWICE AS'MLCII
as the ordinary brands of Extracts.
Comparing quality and contents, none
other are ne;til v so cheap.
Whenever tested on tiikir merits, thev
have been ad .pted in prei'ereuci- to -11 '
otheis. and air row the STANDARD
FLAVORING EXTRACTS ot the Pacific
Coast.
MA UK THE ADVANTAGES,
By pun-basing Rfdington's Concen
trate 1 Flavoring Extract, you obtain an
article not only sr.peiior in ricl.i ess and
delicacy of fiivor to a: y other of'a simi
lar nature, but far more economical, be
cause e. ch b; ttle In ids d ubl the
quantity contained in a bottle of any
oilier flavoring extract sold.
REOIXCTON. IJOSTE'ITER A C O.,
Agents for lae l ucilic Coaft.
EOT.
Would yon e scape FEVER AND AGUE,
a- d oreseive be 1th and vigor durine On
s ek v -eason, make occaioual use of the
foil-wing as
A PREVENTIVE.
If you are ATT VCKED with Chills
ai d I iliou- Fever, or have been a victim
to saib diseese a d used other so-called
n nvi es wi bout pf rrnanent relief, seek
at oiiee t e safe t an I surest
C XJ TI ID ,
b' using, ac onling to directions
MASOM & POLLARD';
ANTI-MALARIA,
or, Fever and Ague Pill. Time has
proved theru thoroughly to be the safest
and most reliabl ie nedy known. They
contain no mercury or t cr mineral ( r
chemical. Th"V are exclusively ve e
tiible. Tluy stimulate the f.n"tior.s of
t'.e liver. Couyre-tiuti isimpo-sibh- wh-re
tho are ust d. They do not deter from
d ii;y laiior. l;y a-sisttnjr dkre-tion they
add ficsii and mil ele' the fane. Tliey
are adapted u all acres and both sexesj
riLd as a
F AM SLY EOlCSE
Will CURE in tbeir itK-ipleny, three
fourths of all d season in.-ii'.ental to a
niala'b'us climate. For I)vspr pta, in
small lose they have no equal.
F:r ale b id! I)ruj2;ai-ts.
KED1XUTOX, IIOSTETTER & CO.,
Sole agents.
Tho Battle for Life
Which is continual'v goin on between
health and disea-e, "has n-ver receive J
fiom anv medi ine such marked and nn
niist ikable assi-tance, on the side of
health, as it 1 as f.om
Mcwell's Pulmonary Syrup
nEDIXGTOW, HOSTETTEK &CO,
415 and 415 Front street, San Francisco.
AUCTION AXD COMMISSION
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and 0k streets, Portland.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Merchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wedhesday and Saturday !
A. 13. Richaedsox, Auctioneer.
AT PRIVATE Af.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel ;
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws ;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron ;
also :
A large assortment of Groceries and Liners
A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer
J.H.RALSTOIM,
rlS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND,
CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS,
OREGON Ci'i , OREGON.
-TT7-IIERE HE WOULD INVITE HIS
V friends, and the public in general, to
all and examine his stock, consisting a
general assortment of
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Clotliiisg,9
IIsils saEicl Caps,
Crockery,
Grocci'icsj &Cm
Z?y Having, frorr manj' years' experience
learned that
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THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
LIES IK SHAIL PROFITS!
IS DETFRMiNED TO
OFFER SCCII INDUCEMENTS AS WILL
Silence tbe Cry of Portland Piices!
Oiegou City, August 28th, 1S00.
Harvest of 1870 !!
Selling off to Close Business,
Asd mo M.IJMI1UC I
OF
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DHYIG09ES.
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EEADY-MADE CL01HIICG.
G
SH0EF,
ileDs' Ladies, Misses' aniiChiidrens''
HATS AND CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glassand Plated
Ware, Pairts, tils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Eurners !
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
lias got to be sold
Regardless of Price!
To convince yourself with respect to
this matter, callsit the old corner. .
I. SELLING, u
South of I ope - Co.'e- 2 in Ztore,
Oregon City.
WM. SINGER,
M. 'WERTHEIMER.
SINGER & WERTHEIMER,
Have Established
O
L Factory
FOR THE MANEEACTOEY OF
SASH, BLENDS AND EGOLS,
AND M'lULDlNGS OF ALL SIgES. o
ew; They wi'l also do TURNING, of every
det-ci iptiou to order,
With Neatness and. Dispatch!
Furniture s-tore atrertheimei's stand.
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ALL WO UK WARRANTED.
Sho on the River, brck of A kpimiti'a
OO 11 4-. , ..
"-OJ oHjie,eivii ii vjiegtQi
Dr. J, II. HATCH,
DENTIST
Tbe patronsge of tnose desiring limt Class
Operations, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
N. R. Stir nu x Oj-ydf administered for the
Painless Extraction of Teeth.
Offick In Weiganl's new building, west
side of Eirst street, I eiweeu Alder and Mor
lisuti streets, Portland, Oregon.
TXSUILVXCE. . i
TIIE MANIIATTAS- LIFE,
AKt)
Xorth Erilish and Mercantile Firer
Insurance Companies,
E. D. WHITLOW,
1B tf OREGON CITY ACENT.
Notice.
rp HERE WILL BE A TURLIC EXAMIN- Q
J ation of the Teacbeis for Clack mias
i .u iv at thp ( ltv ieminarv. Wrenon titv.
i on Monday, J ulv 2o, 1S70, at" 10 o'clock a. in ,
E. (JERRY,
Pup t of Common Schools.
Oregon City, Oregon, July, 7, J870:3t
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