The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, August 06, 1870, Image 3

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Ji)c IDetkltj enterprise
TOWN AND COUSTT.
Refused. Tbe County Court refund to
grant a license to Mr. Hamilton, of Cane
mah. to sell liquor ina less quantity than
one quart. His petition was signed by a
large majority of tbe actual voters of the
precinct, yet the Court took the poll books
of the late election and held that he had
not a majority of those voting at that pre
cinct, of he entire population of the pre
cinct is not equal to the vote cast, and it
would be impossible for any person to
nrocure the signatures of those that voted.
.. . 1- - If l . l..C r..fJ
as more man one-uan ue ictt ii un.?
unknown.
A Dirtrr Thick. Some one scratched
the name of John Myers, as Sheriff, off of
notices posted up, and substituted the
name of Mr. Warner. This 13 a contempt
ible trie, and shoufii the parties who did
it be found out, they might have some
trouble for their meanness. They would
probably find out that there is a law
against such work.
A Shame. We have seldom seen a spec
tacle that looke 1 so disgusting as the one
presented last Monday at the funeral. The
horses attached to the carriage in which
the iou rn rs were, balked on the hill.and
f all hlid to get out and walk. Such horses
are a poor recommendation for a livery
CSable.
Death. Mrs. manda Comstock.a very
highly esteemed lady of this city, died at
her residence last Saturday, after a long
O ami painful illness. The funeral took
place on Monday .which was well attended.
.She was in the fiRy-first year of her age.
and loaves t,husband. two daughters, one
son. and a large circle of friends to mourn
her deaih.
Ciiickkx Thieves. We hear of a num
ber of chicken thieves about town. Mr.
1L L. Kelly sentjlie contents cf a double.
barreled "hot-gun after one last Monday,
but did not hit him. They stole seventeen
j iing chickenscirom the residence of Mr.
Muss last Thursday.
Pile Driver, -The steamer Shoo Fly
took up the river a pile driver last Tues
day, to be U3ed in driving piles on the
river bar.-!. The P. T. Co. are doing all
tLit is possible to navigate the river at
low stages of water.
V etch's ei. Mr. C. W. Cook returned
yesterday to this city. He brought with
iiim a pair of young cashmere goats, as a
present to Mr. A. Hood, from Gov. Ed
wards. of California. They are pure white,
and iheir coat is similar to that of a sheep,
being wooly. 0
DisiHt.vcErcr,. A. lnt of boys are in the
habit of watching on the bank of the river
for the down steamer, and when they see
her coming undress and go in swimming
in plain view of the passengers. This
kind of conduct should be stopped.
Pki:soxai Col. Kelly was in town yes.
lerday and gave us a call. We noticed
the pleasant countenance of our friend
Jo. Teal on the stage as he passed through
for Portland, last Monday
To he Removed. The City Council last
Monday night, instructed the Street Com
missioner to either have the rock recent
ly uut on Mainotreot crushed or removed.
Mysterious. A pis!? shot was fired
last Saturday night on the steps leac'ing
up the hill. It was probably done to call
some ene out. f.Mispicion restson the man
stopping with the Indians.
Kxin'ErENT. About the only excite
ment we have it? tuAvn is when our French
and (rerman citizens get K arguing the
lim its of the wv between their respective
Gfcdiintries. They get very warm over the
subject. q
j New Town. Mr. Ben. Ilolladay has
purchased a part of what i known as
liaker's Prairie, and laid ofTa town .called
Molalla. Ifc is situated about ten miles
bouth of this jdace.
Misic The Aurora Prass Band passed
through here on the cars last Tuesday for
Portland, to furnish music for the Pen.
Ilolladay reception.
Tuack Laid. On last Tuesdav the track
was laid across the Molalla. The trestle
work across the rivr is about sixteen
hundred feet in length.
Stopped. The Imperial Mills in this city
have run out of wheat, and are now en
gaged in making repair preparatory to
the" receipt of the new crop.
CA furious cow chased a couple of ladies
last Friday. The cow should be cared
for.
A Chinaman was killed on the railroad
above this place last Friday by sunstroke.
Pi.kas.vnt Time The Good Templars
ofcLone Star Lodge had a very pleasant
time last Saturday. A fine dinner and
speeches were the order of the day.
Ixji RKD. A Chinaman working in the
Factory had his finger caught in a cog last
Saturday. lo damage done to the cog.
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Visitor. Mr. Frazer. from Texas. father
of the County Clerk, arrived in this place
yesterday on a visit to his son.
Hops. Henry Franz, of "this place, has
f-onie hops grooving in his garden, said to
be of a superior quality by judges.
Robbeiw. A couple of robbers visited
the house of Mr. Souchu. in this city, lest
SaGiid iy. He went after them, and they
took to their heels and left.
Cocnty Covkt. The County Court was
in session this week. We will publish the
full proceedings next week.
Laid Up. The steamer Active has been
laid up. Workmen are engaged ia put
ting a new bottom on ibo Senator.
Called. Mr. Simpson, editor of the
Jhrald, called last Saturday, in our ab
sence. .
Got a " "Frnr." Purser Biles bas a
new young purp,'' without a collar.
The Daily Herald is now delivered by a
carrier in this city.
Ixvitatiox. We are in receipt of an
invitation to attend, the opening of Ban
croft Co.'s new book and stationery
establishment. '721 Market street, San
Francisco. It is one of the finest estab
liihujeyts of the kiDd itbe United States.
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STATE NEWS.
From the Herald we take the following
items: "
We are informed that the North Pacific
Transportation Co's propeltor California
and the O S. N. Cos magnificent steam
boat Oneonta have been chartered to go
down the river, to-day, to meet and extend
a welcome to the Count and Countess
Pourfales, Gen. Canby, Hon. J. S. Smith
Hon. Geo. II. Williams and Hon. Pen!
Stark, who are passengers on the steam
ship Oriflamme.
A man named Oafman was working in
the O. & C. 11. II. saw mill, now in course
of erection, near Millwaukie. lost his
ballance and fell to a considerable dis
tance, injuring himself severely. The
unfortunate man was conveyed to tbe
Company's hospital, where he 'how lies in
a critical condition.
We learn by a private letter from a
gentleman in New York, that Governor
Grover and wife were at the Metropolitan
Hotel, in the latter city, on the 12th ult..
and were in good health aud enjoying
themselves much. 0
The numerous friends of Hon. Lansing
Stout will be pained to learn that he is at
present suffering from a severe attack of
cholera morbus.
From the Oregonian :
Messer?. Bellinger and Burmester who
had announced a law partnership at
Albany, have concluded to try their
fortunes at the metropolis. Mr. Burmester
has formed a partnership with Lansing
Stout. Esq.. and Mr. Bellinger proposes to
locate at East Portland.
Mrs. S. W. Carleton died at the Occi
dental hotel at 5 o'clock yesterday morn
ing, after an illness of only a few hours,
of diptheria.
A house owned by Mr. II. Jvelley. at
Keiley's mill two miles south of East
Portland, was burned to the ground, with
a portion of the household goods.
Gov. Ballard and family, late of Boise
City, Idaho, arrived in this city Wednes
day evening, en route for Linn county,
their former home.
From the Bulletin :
The bark Zephyr, now out some days
from San Francisco, bound for this port,
has on board a large quantity of railroad
iron for the Oregon uud California Rail
road. The Norwegian ships Fordenskjold
end Loveid. now nearly due here from
Newport. Wales, are also loaded with
railroad irjn for the same road.
Sheriff Bills has off-red an additional
reward of $500 for the arrestand delivery
at the County Jail of George Bardman.
alias Hughes, alias Schultze, the highway
man and robber.
From the Bedrock Democrat :
The store of McCreary fc Tracy, of this
place, was broken into, and goods to the
amount of $110. and coin aU ol i dust
to the amount of $15 or $20 were
abstracted therefrom by some burglar or
burglars.
A. J. Wetherby, one of the County
Commissioners of this county, met with
an accident by which his left shoulder
was dislocated.
From the Plaindialer :
lioseburg is bn-y with improvements in
progress. The Court House walls and
rafters are up. The carpenters are put
ting on cornice. The F. &, A. M. have
laid the foundation for the erection of a
fine hall two stories high. Many other
buildings are in course of construction,
or undergoing repairs.
Our quite village was thrown info quite
a feverish state of excitement, on Sunday
morning upon ascertaining that the house
of cur neighbor Mr. Clay Slocum, had
been entered during the night previous
and robbed of a pair of pantaloons,
which Mr. S. had taken off on going to
bed. containing some thirty dollars, and
his boots. The crime must have been
committed by an old hand as the articles
lav within four feet of the bed where Mr.
Slocum and his wife were sleeping. No
clue has yet been obtained to the perpeta
tor of the offence.
The Corvallis Ifcrcury says Mr. Joseph
Hamilton, whose farm lies across the
river, in Linn county, opposite Corvallis.
has just threshed and garnered eight hun
dred bushels of oats off a ten acre field
which has been uuder cultivation 2.J
years.
From the Eugene Journal'. Messrs.
Stratton & Gray have bought and shipped
til. 048 bounds of wool this season. This
is a large amount for one firm to handle
considering th it there are probably a
half dozen linns in town which have all
bought wool this season.
Last week B. P. Goodman purchased of
N. Comegys two hundred acres of laud
situated three miles above Springfield, in
the Forks of the Willamette, at $20 per
acre. Land in all parts of the valley is
rising rapidly in value.
The Jacksonville Xtics says that the
Sister's school will open Aug. 8th, instead
of the 1st, as noticed in last week's issue
The Democrat says that Messrs. Beach
& Monteith intend to dispense with steam
power for their flowering mills at Albany
and bring water in by a race from Cala
pooia creek. The race will be about c-ne-iifth
of a mile in length. A great saving
in running expenses will thus be effected.
From the Oregon Republican:
A sad case of accidental poisoning oc
cured a short distance from this place on
Tuesday night last. Miss Mary Wooward.
on the evening mentioned, intending to
take a dose of quinine in alcoholic solu
tion, by mistake took into the stomach a
large potion of b chloride of mercury
(corrosive suplimate) dissolved in alcohol.
The mistake was instantly discovered, and
the patient commenced eating lard. An
eneac was also . administered. In the
meantime a messenger was also dispatch
ed for a physician. The patient is very
low. hanging between life and death, but
from the fact that she is yet alive, there
are hops of her recovery.
From the Oregon Statesman.
Salem his caught the infection of law
le ssness. and robbers and burgalers are be
ginning to operate around there with con
siderable vigor.
The residence of Dan Waldo was de
stroyed by tire on thi 2d inst.
Leonard Willkim. the Railroad hand
who was stabbed Siturdav n ight. died
yesterday at noon, at the Mansion House
where he had been conveyed. And an in
quest held, a post mortem examination
being also had. and the result was a finding
that the deceased came to his death in
consequence of a wound received at the
hand of one John Brady.
Miss Anna Waldo, youngest daughter of
Mr. Daniel Waldo, died yesierday at tlie
old residence on the farm in the Waldo
hills. She had been lingering in feeble
health for a long time, and it is remarka
ble that her death occurred at 9 o'clock
a. m. the hour when the flames were
consuming the family residence in town.
The hotel at Aurora was broken into on
Monday eight, entrance being made
through a window, und exit through the
door, leaving it unbooked. Te thief took
some clothing worth about $0, and a
satchel belonging to a traveler.
A number of Portland gentlemen dis
tinguished for not being very valuable as
fellow-citizens, are said to have made thei
appearance yesterday.
Some fellows, who may need a taste o?
justice, treid tf-enter premises on Piefi
Hill,' about 10 o' clock Thursday nighi
causing considerable alarm to a woman
It may be possible Shu'tz is in town, we
learn that he is well acquainted about
here.
West Side Railroad. From a long edi
torial in the Oreyn B-p-dAican. it appears
that Ben. Ilolladay stepped in just abou
the time that arrangements were being
made for constructing the road by other
parties. That paper thinks the railroad
on that side is as good as dead for the
present, especially if Ilolladay gets the
franchise. That was our opinion on the
start. He does not propose to have any
competition in this matter if he" can help if.
Last Thursday, on becoming aware ol
the fact that the Republicans designed
going on a steamer to meet Hon. Geo. II.
Williams, now due on the Oriflamme at
that port, several Democrats resolved to
extend the same compliment to Hons. J.
S. Smith and Benj. Stark, who were also
on the Oriflamme. Capt. Ainsworth. of
the O. S. N. Co.. was applied to for a
steamer, and granted the use of the mag
nificent Dalles packet Oneonta for the
purpose.
Willamette University. We have re
celved the annual catalogue of this Uni
versify. Tbe institution is in a prosperous
condition. Two hundred and fifty-eight
scholars attended last year.
Toadyism. There was any amount, of
toadyism displayed last Thursday at Port
land. Williams, of course, spoke. We
shall refer to his speech hereafter.
Arrived. Hon. J. S. Smith arrived
home on the steamer last Wednesday. Mr
S. has made a faithful and energetic mem
ber of Congress. We welcome him back.
William Davidson't Oregon Circclar
We have aain examined this circular
accompanied wi;h a "Western Oregon
sketch map of the Willamette Valley,"
and find in its two letter-sheet pages, all
that, has been attempted by the Slate
Agricultural Society, which have unitedly
flooded the country abroad with 80 or 1 Hi
page pamphlets. The recent attempt ot
those laboring to induce immigrants t
the State has been too intense and over
labored ; too many poetic generalities
mixed np with statistics so much so, ar
to give the reader great doubts as to tin
good faith ol thest immigrant drummers,
who scream to the immigrant somethiuL'
after tbe fashion of hotel flunkies. On
the contrary. Mr. Davidson's circular is a
plain aud concise summary of ( r gor.
as it is ! Just such a description of the
State as an old resident would send to his
friend abroad, with nothing exaggerated.
This is pist the sort of information t
send those who desire information abru
the State, previous to breaking up iheir
Eastern homes. Mr. Davidson will preseri
a copy to any one wishing to send ii
abroad to friends. Commercial.
WILLIAM DAVID SOU,
POI1TLAXD, - - - OREGON'.
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Speoial Collector of Claims.
A large amount of CITY and EAST TOUT
LAND 1'roportv for Sale.
Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuab'e un
cultivated LAX OS, located in all parts o'
the State
Investments in REAL EST AT H aid other
PROPERTY made fpi corre-ponrients.
CLAIMS of all descrint.ons promptly col
Uvted.
HOUSES and STORES leael.
All kimls ol Flnanc al and General Agf nry
business transacted.
Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale
will pl. a-e lurnUh ileso.rptions of the same
to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in
ea.-b of the principal CITIES and TOWNS
of this STATE.
July 2:tf
Thr, Vital Statistics of California
Show that periodic-id fevers and acute and
chronic disorders of the stomach and bowels,
are among the most promirent and f.ital dis
eases in this State. Disobedience to the laws
of health, ns regards diet ; the use ot perni
cious stimulants ; and tbe wear and tear of
business excitement, and of " fast life" gen
erally, have mitch to do with the prevalence
of these maladies in our cities ; while in tin
interior, and especially in the gcld-vu 1 ling
districts, they are chiefly due to malaria, un
wholesome w.iter, and the exposure and pri
vation incident to life in new settlements and
mining tumps. Now, it :s a fuct that it i as
possible to protect the human sy-tem n.iain-t
these maladies, as to guard life ami property
u'jainst the incursions of assas.-ms and
thi'-ves- Strengthen the vita! organization
with HOSTKTTEU'S SIOMACH HI TT Kits,
and it becomes as capable of resisting the
active princip'e of epidemic or endemic ci
ease, as a fire-pnv.f safe is (if resisting th.
actum of combu-tion. This is tin- experi
ence of thousands who have remained on
scatlv d by malariou disorders in the sickli
est sea on while '.heir neighbors, who neg
lected to tone and regu'ate their sy-tems with
this uneq'-.alled medicinal stimulant, have
fallen th ek and fast around them. Weak
ness invites disease. "ig r reptts it. Help
nature to fight the good tight with infection,
whether it be in the air, ti e water, or the
soil, with this matchless preparation. a
compound of the rarest vegetable extracts
with the purest of all tl.ffesive stimulants.
DUTCHER'S
L.IGHTXIX KI.Y-KtUtElt
Is ahead of anything of the kind. Handy
and cheap. Try it. Sold by Druggists.
june2o:2m
Rebecca Degree L.ol;e -o. , I. O. O. V.
Meet on the Serond and Fourth
TUESDA Y EVEXIXGS.
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in 0 !d Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend. Fy order of N. L
Willamette IhmIsc o. 15 1. U
NIeets every Saturday evening:, at the
S.E. corner of Main and Fifth street, at 7 : '
o'clock- Viititt members are invited to
at tend. By ordor of W. C T
Z-1J" K yon wish the very best
Cab net Phot sjrajhs, vni nvst cad on
bUADl-KV .t iiULOF.SON, i Vj Mont- me y
streef, Saij Kranciico,
DiultnomaU Lodge Xo. 1, A. t'. anti
a -A. 31. Holds its regular communi
Wcitions on the 'First and Third Sat
r urday in each month, at 7 o'clock,
from the 2oth of September to the 20th of
March, and 7 A o'clock from the 2th of March
to the 20th of September. Brethren in good
standing are invited to attend.
By order of YT. M.
Oregon Lo;lsi Vio. 3, I. O. of O. F.-
vi Meets every Thursday even
ijKs ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. W. ti.
, ,-r . ii. J i u I, iLH
this lt-m d does n t si i j 1 v reiiere f-r a
-hort time, but it pioduc s perfect and per
manent cures of the wor.-1 eases of Chronic
Xasal Catarrh, and I will pay S".00 rewad
for a rae ihat I cannot i-vre. "Cold in the
head" and Catarrhal Headache are cured
with a few applications. If you have a dis
charge from the nose, offensive or otherwise,
stopping up of the nose at times, partial
loss of the sense of smell, taste or hearing,
eyes watering or weak, feel dull, have pain
or preasure in the head, you ma- rest assured
that you have Catarih. Thousands annually,
without manifesting half of tl e anove sys
tems, terminate in consumption and end in
the grave. No disease is si common, more
deceptive or les- understood bv physicians.
I will send my nan phbt on Catarih to any
address free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is
now
-OLD BY MOST PTIUGGITS IN ALL
PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Price 50 cents Sent by mail, postpaid, on
receipt of G.) cents t.r four packages fur two
dollars. Beware of co'utirfcifv and worth
ess imitations. See that my private tamp.
which is a positive guartuttvc of grnti ridnxx,
is upon the outside wrapper. Rememhtr
that this private s'amp, issued by the United
States Government expressly for stamping
toy medicines, has my portrait, name and
address, and the words ' U. S. Certificate ot
Genuineuess " engraved upon it, and need
not be mistaken. Don't be swindled by
travelers and others, representing themselves
;is Dr. Sage; I am the only man now living
that has the knowledge and right to manu
facture the genuine Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem
edy, and I ne.'ei travel to sell this medicine.
R. V. PIEKCE. M. I).,
jn23ni3 11 Seneca street, Buff.do. N.Y.
WILLIARfl SIOER
Ha EstaliUd
FOR THE MAXUFAC'J OLY OF
SASH, 3LIHDS AND BCQRS,
AND M HTLDIXGS V ALL SIZT.S
They w ill also do TURNING, of every
de.-c; iption to order,
With Keatncss and L-'satch !
o-
ALL YO:;iv W a lilt NTED.
Shop on the River, b ck o' Aekeim-m s
Store, Oregon city, Oregon
C l eg on City-, .1 u ly c:tf
Notic
HEREBY GIVEN TH AT THE UNDER
1 signed has been, by the County Court t f
C'l ck.-tmas county, appointed Adinistrator,
wi h the will annexed, of tbe estate of .lames
L. Boring, d 'eeas.il. Ail parous 1 av.nu
claims azainst sa d ttat. , are requited to
pre.-ent them to the undei si ;nc 1, in Port
i.n d, Multnomah county, with the propei
votic ii rs, witlria s;x im n hs ir mi the date
he !',.
Portland, Oregon, July pith, 1S79.
YV. V. CHAPMAN,
j u 2 l,.vt Administrator.
OE ). xoaii. j..ves m mrt sox.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Formerly iuo v Columbian,
Corner Front, and M) rison Stre.ts.
i o : it i a x xn, o 1 1 1 : g o v .
NOAH & MORRISON,
PROPRIETORS.
Vr?c Coach to ana from tlie Home.
July Hjih, tf
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Tola st Fie 351 1 is-s,-,
HAS JUST RECEIVED
a fine stock of School ij'J'";h
Hooks. Stationery and every- ItT'ff r
thing usually kept in a book '
st,.re, direct from the East, which he olFeis to
M e public at. reduced piiees. Store undei
the Court, House . CSivs me a call and cx
anvne mv goods and prices.
O'-egon City.. In:. e is, U7:tf
This iab e Family Medicine has bee:i
wideh aid favorably known in our own
and foreign eoi.n-ries, u- ward- of
TIIIItTV TEAKS !
It has los' none of its good name by re
peated trials, but continues to oceupv a
prominent position in eve y family medicine
chest.
It is an External and Internal Remedy.
For Summer Complaint, or any other form
ot bowel disea-e in chiidr n or adults, it is
an almost certain eure, and has without
doubt been more sue-essf:l in cming t -e
various kinds f CH'lLE'iA than any other
known remedy or the most skil ful physi -rian.
In India, Africa :tnd China, wbeie
This dreadful disea-e is most prevalent, the
Pain Ki ler is considered by the natives, as
well as Euiopt an residents in those i lun.ites,
a fitf remedy ; and while i', i- a most ef'Lient
remedy for pain, it is a perfectly s.ife medi
cine, even in unskillful hands. Liiectious
accompany each bottle.
Sold by "all Drtifrai ts.
Pri. e 2" ts , ..0 cts., and : per bottle.
Julv H':4 .v
:ents !
Read This !
V7E WILL PAY
AGENTS A SALARY
V (if so" It Si and
exj-eiist-s. or
alt w a t-ommiss-on, to sell our new
and
wm.deruil in vet tmns.
Address M. WAGNER CO., Marshall
May L'Sii.2
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOPJJTA.
PESOTZH1X BROS.
IffO. 121 FRONT STREET,
Portland, Oregon.
Anoiiier Spring
ISTOGK
BOOTS & SHOES
JUST OPENED OUT.
aIlIS I THE SECOND FULL AND AS
JL soi ted stork received this spring.
We beg leave to assure our customers that
W3 will keep our store
ALWAYS FULL,
And our Goods shall be of
FIRST QUALITY in the MARKET.
Those who have not heretofore dealt with
us, re respectfully invited to cad and ex
amine out goods.
We challenge competition in prices, as
soitment and quality.
may2stf
C. W. POPE & GO.,
I E.VLKK3 IX
STOVES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON.P.RA
Z1E S' COPPEIf. LEAD PIPE, IRO
Pli'E AND FITTINGS, RLT I'.HEii
HOSE. FOIICE AND I I FT
PUMPS. ZINC, COPPER,
PR ASS AND IRON
WiRE.
A'so a general assoit ent' of fcIIouse Fur
nishing Goods.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet
Iron Ware.
ROOFING AND .10 BRING OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION DON H TO
ORDER, AND AT
LOW PRICES..
o
Also at POPE S; SIOVE STORE you
will lind
II A ' WARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN,
WARE AND '1 IN WARE. LANTERNS,
RAMI'S AND OIL. LUCINE AND
NIGHT LAMPS. AL0
PERAMi'ULATORS.
All of the above articles are for sale at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
C. W. POPE fc CO.
Il:ly Oregon City O.egon.
tronlze Home Endustry.
THE FICNEER CURLED HAIR
MANUFACTORY
IS NOW TREPARED TOM PPi.Y THE
maik t w,th a No 1 nrth le o! Curled
Ihrr oi Up! olstery woik, which wili com
p re uith any imported article In quality r
price.
1 p iy the highest t r'ce for Maces and
Tails of Horses and Tails of C ws at my
store, corner Front and Sabmrn streets.
I). Ml.TZt.FR.
P rtlaml, Oregon.
The standard rem. o i r oiighsi, Infln-
enxsi, Sorf I'hroa .Whooping Cough, Crmip,
lArir L'irnjdai tit, Bronchitis, Bled ing if tin
l.ungx, and every affection of the Throat,
Lungs anl Chest, including Consumption'.
Wislar's lialsam does not (ir3T up a
Cough, hut loosens it. cleanses the lungs,
:md allays irritation, thus removing fhfcaite
of the complaint. None arenirne unless
-ignod I. P.i tts. Prepared by Skt;i V.Fowlk
A Son, Roston. Sf)hl by Reoinhtgn, Hos.
TETTF.it .t Co., San Francisco, ami by dealers
generally. JelS:Iy
LEON DELOUEY,
Of the P.ARNUM RESTAURANT, Main
street, OREGON CITY,
Regs to inform the public and bis friends
Uiat he has leased the lower pari of the
CLIFF HOUSE,
Whic'i lie has opened as a '
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.
The talle will at all times be supplied with
th be.-t the market a!!ortis.
O.ders for suppers and parties will be
piomp.ly attended to.
Julv 2:tf
Notice,
1) ARTIES II O L I) I N G V ARRANTS
a.aiust Clackamas County of tbe fol ow
ing numbers can have coin !or ihe same by
cal ing at the Treasurer's r die, at the store
ol John M.ers. Oregon C ty, Oregon. In
terest wiil stop from this date:
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1.2 tiCol
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2f i 7
17 11
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II. SAFKARR NS,
Treasurer Clackamas County.
Ott gon City, July 23, 17o. VT:" '
Dissolution Notice.
rpilE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
JL existing between William .Sin-or a.id
M. Wertlieimer, under ilie timi name of
Singer & Wert. eimer, has been di-solvt d
bv mutual consent.
WILUAM MM; Hi
M. N ERTHI'I I i'i;
Oregon City, July 3, l5lo:juUyw4
NOTICE.
REDINGTON., IIOSTETTER & CCK.
Stop that (Wglimg !
Some of von can't, flnf! -Ve pi'y yoti.
You have tried every 1 ctfiedf bnt,tl e
ONE desticeti, by its intrinsic ate'it,- to
supersede all similar preparations, it
19 not snrprisitu: von should be rrlii
tant to try something else af ,cr the many
experiments you have made of trasliy
compounds foisted on tu.e public as a
certain cure ; but
Newell's Pulmonary Syfup
is reillv the VERY BEST remedy ever
compounded ;'-r the cure of t'vagh,
Co'd Sore Throat, Asthma. IVltiWping
Cough, Bronchitis and Cvnsnmplton.
Thousands of people in California and
Oregon have been already benefited by
the surprising curative powers of
at
NeweU's Pulmonary Syrup
and with one acord give it their un
qualified approbation.
We now address ourselves to'all who
are unacquainted with this, the greatest
panacea of the age. for the healing of all
diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
assuring 3 011 that
Jewell's Pulmonary Syrup
hns cured thousands, and it will cure
YOU. if you try it. This invaluable
medicine is pleasant to the ta-te ; sooth
ing, healing and strengthening in its
effects; entirely free from all poisonous
or deleterious dm us, and perfectly harm
less under all circumstances.
For Sale by all Druggists.
REDINGTON, UOSTET l'ER & CO ,
410 and 418 Front street, San Francisco.
Reiliiigton's
Essence Jamaica Ginger,
IVhich (V confidently recor.imendid ax the
heist prepartion now lefore the public.
This valuable preparation, containing
in a highly concentrated form all the
propei ties of Jamaica Ginger.has become
one of the most popular domestic reme
dies for all diseases of the stomach and
digestive organs.
As a tonic, it will be found invaluable
to r.ii persons recovering from debility,
whether produced by fever or otherwise;
J 'f-.ir wLile it imparts to the system all the
glow and vigor that, can be produced by
wine or brandy, it is entirely free from
ihe reactionary effects that follow the
use of spniis of any kim1.
it is also an excellent remedy for
females who suffer from difficult men
struation, giving almost immediate re
lief to the spasms that to fre juently ac
company that period.
It ghes immediate relief to Nausea,
caused by riding m a railroad car, or by
sea sickness, or other causes.
It is also valuable as an external ap
plicaton for Gout, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc.
UEU1XGTOX, IIOSTETTER & CO.,
4IG and 4is Front street, San Francisco.
Rrdingloii's
F i a c r i ii g: Extracts
ARE THE PKRFECTl.Y PFRE AND
highly coneer.trnted Extracts from Fresh
Fruits, prepared with great care.
Thev ere put up in superior style, and
in a bottle holding TWICE AS ML'CU
as the ordinary brands of Extracts.
Comparing quality and contents, none
oilier are nearly so cheap.
W ht-never tested on their merits, they
have been adopted in preference to all
otheis. ami art- now the STANDARD
FLAVORING EXTRACTS of the Pacific
Coat.
MA UK THE A I) VAXTA GES.
Ry purchasing Redington's Concen
trated Flavoring Extracts, you obtain an
article not only superior in richness and
delicac; ot flavov to any odier of a simi
lar nature, but far more economical, be
cause e.'ch bottle holds double the
quantity contained in a bottle of any
oilier llavoi ing extract sold.
UEDLM.TOX, IIOSTETTER & CO.,
Agents for the Pacific Coast.
fh P.
Would yon escape FEYER AND AGUE,
and preserve health and vigor during the
s ckly season, make occasional use of the
following r.s
A PREVENTIVE.
If you are ATT CKED with Chills
and Rilious Fever, or have been a victim
to such disease, and used other so-called
remedies wi hout permanent relief, seek
at i n e the safest and surest
C TJ R E ,
by using, according to directions
MASON & POLLARD'S
AIMTE-iVi ALARI A,
or, Fever and Ague Pills. Time has
proved them thoroughly to be the safest
and most, reliable remedy known. They
contain no mercury or other mineral or
chemical. They are exclusively vege
table. Tin y stimulate the finctionsTof
Cue liver. Congestion isimpossible wlv.-re
thev are ustd. They do not deter from
daily labor. l;y a sisting digestion tl ey
add flesh and mu cielo the frarre. They
are adapted to all ages and both sexes,
ar.d as a
FAMILY E3EBICSNE
Will CURE in their ineipiency, three
fourths of all diseases incidental to a
malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in
small doses, they have no equal.
For sale by'ali Druggists.
REDIXGTO.V, IIOSTETTER & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS.
The Battle for Life
Which is continunllv going on between
health and disease, "bas never received
from any m. dii too such marked and un
nn st... k a hi" nsi-ta;ue, ou the side of
health, hs it 1 a-i foul
Keweli's pulmonary Syrup
' rEnuoTn-, hostetter &co.,
S 416 and 41S Front street, San Fi-ancisco.
AUCTION AX I) COMMISSION
A. 15.1iiciia.iisOEi9
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate. G roceries, General Merchau -0
, disc aiid Hoi sesp
Every TFedpesday and Saturday
A. ij. Richardson, Auctioneer.
I 1 111 ( ni rj OiHtl'
t ng'ish refined Rar and T. d1-;. Jj a,i , ,
English Square and OctagotV t;.zt .-u?el
Horse soes, l iies, Rasps, sav. s ;
Screws, .Fry -pans, sheet iron, R. G Iron ;
a 1..-.0 : Q
A large assortment of Grocericf rtif1 1 ionors
A. B. JJicilARDSON, Ain lione t
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Jacob ffrrrzrf,. Jave.s r. Unox,
STITZBL U UPTOI
Heal jYatute IJfoiers and Central
Agents, Coi'iitr (if Front and
Washington &treet.
TORTLAND, OHECO.-
O
Will attend to the sale rr7!t?!ir'TVnsd
of Real. Estate in all parts of th Pitt and
State. Special attention given to thepalt- of
East Portland property.
o
Address P. O. Box 4 12, Portland. Oreg )ii.
STITZEL & UPTON,
19tf. Real Estate Brokers.
Harvest o 1870 ! !
Selling off to Close JJuswcsp,
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Aiaci iio liUMBUd !
Tlie JSf afire Stocli!
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OF-
DPwYICOODS.
RE DY-MADE CL0THIKO.
C0TSilD SIICES,
liens' Ladies, 5Iisscs' and Chilurens'
HATS 'AND CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glass and Flatecl
Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Enrners !
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
Has got to le sold o
Regardless of Price!
t"55u To convince j-onrsclf with respect to
this matter, call at the old corner.
I. SELLING, w
South of I oe Co.'s 7 in Storr,
Oregon City.
Sheriff's Sale.
"VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT I V
J viitue of an execution" is.-ued out of
tlie C iicuit Coiut, of tl e r tat- of tliegt n,
for the county of Clack:1 nc, and 'o me di
rected, in favor of William P. Doland a::d
against James M. Moore, lor ihe Mini of five
thousand, eight bundled and t ireftcn dol
lars and 45-l'uO (S."i,81'. 4 ''), w:th interest at
tlie rate of In per cent. cr&nuuni from the
11th day of May, 1-Sf0, anil tbe lurtbir st m
of S i0 100 costs and for dollais ac
cruing costs ; 1 have this record day of . Imy,
A. D., 1 S 7 0 , levied upon all the light, title
and i nte re.-1 of the sa'd James XL Xlooie,
which he now hrs, or may have had at ury
time since tbe eleventh day of March, A. D.,
IsGl, in tlie following di scribed land, to-w it :
Claim (37, being part of section thirtv-one
Cll). T two (2) south R, two (2 ; st eon
taimng about sixty three f f 3) am. sMtl e f;.ne
being the land sold by Geo. A. IV: sr, Ad
ministiator cV fonts rn n , of the estate of
Robert Moore, deceased. And will pit ecd
to se 1 the same, at j ublic Ait-tint , to Ute
highest bidder torcash.in frortof ihcCouit
IL use do T, in Oregon C ty. on Saturday,
thesxth day of August. A. D., 17o, at li e
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to satisfy t-aid exe
cution, costs and accruing c sts.
JOHN MYERS,
Sheriff Clackamas county.
Ry T. J. McCakvek, Deputy.
Oregon City, July 2, 187O.:ju0t5
Sheriff's Sale.
"VfOTICE IS HER ELY GIVEN THAT RY
JJl virtue of an execution, issued out of
tbe Ciicuit Court of the State oi Or g n, for
the count3' of Clackamas, and to ine direct
ed, in favor of" William P. Do. and at d
against James XL Xloore, for li e M:in of rive
tl ousand. eight hi. tidied and n neuen dol
lars and 4.VlpO, (.,S10 4o) w ith interest at
tbe rate of ten per cent, pei ani.um from Ihe
eleventh day of May, l!-::f, and tbe furil it
sum ot 2S 'JO costs, and for dollns
accruing costs ; 1 have this second day of
July, A. D.. Ib7(, levied nj on sill the inicr
est which James M. Moore now ha-, or may
have had since the eleve- th day of March.
18;l, in and to the land elait.t of Robert
Moore, deceased, said claim I t 'np known
upon the plats in the Lrnd (i!5 p.t Oregon
City as claim No, 71, Notihuuiiou No.O o,
section ."fi, T. 2, S. R. 1 E, i.i.C e'aim No .",4,
part of section 1,T. 3 S. R. 1 F, ra"d irtcr
e.st being an undivided fonith interest in snid
claim. And will proced to sed the samt , at
public auction, to the highest bidder for
cash, in front of the Court" llmipc rfcor, ?n
Oregon City, on Satuiiay. tbe sixth day of
August, A. I).. 1870. at the Ik ur ot 10 o'clock
a. m., to satisfy ,aid t-xecution, costs and ac
cruing costs.
JOHN MYERS,
FhcritT CI:okams eu tv.
Ry T. J. X'rf'AKVER, Depi.iy.
Oregon City, July 7, K, u.rjuttto
Dr. J, H. HATCH,
DENTIST,
'The patronage of those desiring first Class
Operations, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
N. R. Xitrous Oryde administcied for the
Painless Extraction ofTeeih.
Office In Weigant's new b.uRm.g, west
side of First street. 1 etween Alder and Mor
rison streets, Portland, Oregon.
To Stock Drovers.
rpHE ROAD ACROSS THI CASCADE
JL Mountains, know bs (he ' Old Emigrant
Road." is now in splendid trder for the ac
commodation "o? the put lie ThebiVges on
he road have all been thoroughly lej aued.
and stock drovers will lind it i.o trouble to
ci os the Mountain by this roiitp. Therein
tplentv of gnnd water and gr:-ss on both
sides of the Mountain, and Hie distance
across is only .riO miles being the shortest as
well as the best road oyer t' e adek
Mnnn'ains. Stock drove s andOem iu I nts
i wni iino ii ki iiK-ii uuvaiiiagi; 10 iravei over
i thisioutc. Tolcs l tasonahle.
J0EPH YOl'NG.
J 'resilient.
Clackamas county, July, 137):iu i;Lf
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