The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, August 13, 1870, Image 3

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2TI)c tUetkin Enterprise.
TOWS AX Oj COUXT V,
Cocxty Court I'uocekdin-os Aiui-st
Term. The following are the County
Courtproceelin-5 for Clackamas county,
at the August term, Judged. K. Wait pie
siding :
The County Clerk was ordered to make
a requisition for two copies of the Code,
one lor Marihfkdd aud one lor Cutting s
precinct.
Application of J. IT. Hamilton for a
itn-i. tn sell liuuor. was refused.
l'etition of J-li. W. S II wood to have
viewers appointed to view and locale a
road leading from Cah.-ui's store, thence
to the 0. C. II. li- thence easterly to inter
act the Foster and Mi!waukie mads, was
granted. Messrs. J. L. Oasen, Hiram A.
S.raight and J. L- lluiisaeker were ap
pointed viewers.
The petition of citizens to have a road
located commencing at Howard's mill and
thence to Mav's mill, on Mill creek, thence
to baker Prune, was granted and S. Wal
dnn. Aii am Knight and Jos. Pairott were
appointed viewers.
The petilioas which h id been circulated
by the TJoiirt for instructions wheiher the
. people desired to have, a number of
bridges built, were returned. A majority
, . remonstrated.
The report of the viewers for a private
r road for Chas. Stoker, was placed on tile
uand read the first tiwe.
The Clerk was ordered to receive bids
! for the building of a br.dge across Aber
..oeatby creek.
Tti claim of David Wright for dam
isges on account of a defective bridge, was
i allowed $25.
A.Mr. Warner was ordered to have the
'jai!repaired and cleaned.
iTbe following bills were ordered paid :
toMKUPitisK. for advertising. $17 ; A. W'es
sebt. $1 "5; for jurors at July term. SE5
.20 : State vs. Khoades. insane. $25 35;
-J.'JL Frazer. as per bill rendered. $85 00 ;
State vs. (i. Wilson. $25 15; I). Wright,
;' Campbell & Capps, $12 ; J. M. 15a
coni'fir stationery. $1 88 ; A Warner, as
pei't'.'l rendered. $37; White, for board
of Rbeads, 0 ou.
ritOUATE HU.STNES.S.
AthT-tirii-drator of the estate of John
Luring' allowed further time and ordered
to rep i t at the September term.
A-d-rinistrator of the estate of F. Char
.njan. re.quesled further time to tile his an
.muil -report ; allowed.
Tue-puardian of II. Neans. insane, filed
an inventory. Appraisers were appointed
and instructed to report at the next term.
In the matter of the estate of Foster;
will admitted to probate and ordered rec
orded with proofs. G
Sr. IIki.kx's Halt.. We are indebted to
Rev. Mr. -"Sellwood, of this place, for a
catalogue of the teachers and pupils of
this school for its first year. We have not
Cbml time to examine it thoroughly, but
we see tbt the institution is a success
from i;s commencement, and is a fixed in
stitution. T'be pupils in attendance from
September to July numbered 132. The
next term will commence on the first Mon
day of September. The school is. under
ihe supervision of the Ht. Uev. 15. Wistar
Morris, with the following teachers : Miss
Mary B. Rodney. 1'iincipal ; Miss Lydia
Rodney. First Assistant ; Miss Clementine
Rodney, Teacher of Music ; Mrs. Anna
Reed. Teacher of .tnsic ; Miss Annie At
kinson, Assistant Teacher : Miss Catherine
C. II. Durton. Assistant Teacher. The
' institution is a beavtjiful structure. situ
Hied in a central and convenient part, of
Portland on Fifth, street, between Clay
and Taylor.
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qDkatii. Mrs. AJdie Noon, daughter of;
"Mr. I). H. Good, of this city, died in Fort
land last Saturday. Her regains were
A) rough t up on the A'.er on Sunday to this
place for interment. A large number of
.sympathizing friel.-i, and the (T.mel Temp
lars Lodge, were on the wharf to- meet
i he cold remains of her who was uni
versally bgloved as a member and friend.
The .remain were taken to the Congrega
tional Church, where the funeral sermon
was -preached, and after the service tire
corpse was followed to its final resting
jilaee by a large number of our citifceTvs.
DistiRACxrcL. We are infoiined that a
-number of small boys, eight or ten years
of age, make it a practice to fiarg around
faloons begging lager, also, that some
boys 15 to It' years of age, pass their
nights in sakions The proprietors of thes-e
plaoes. be it said to their credit, don't
want them there, and wish the parents of
Ihese wayward youths would manage to
keep them at home.
We learn tb-U a gentleman of this city
made a very feeling and pathetic appeal
in behalf of the Chinamen, at the M. E.
Church, last Sunday evening. The time
Jop-dioldi rsg up John for sympathy is post.
Why not raise a loud cry against the in
humanity of the slavery in the Woolen
Factory? It would undoubtedly be done
if a Democrat was running ttat institution.
Slavery is all light if worked by a Radi
cal. hirrnKNT. An impudent fellow walked
into a private residence the other day,
where a young lady was playing the piano.
Jf She requested to known his business, and
he said he wanted to hear her play. She
very politely informed him that she was
no; in the habit of entertaining strangers
tnd to leave, which hint he took.
A Scfpek axi Ice Ckeam. The ladies
of the Episcopal Church, in this city, will
give a supper and ice cream for the bene
lit of the Church, this (Friday) evening.
A fine f-upper may be expected, and as
the object is a worthy one. we hope to see the sentence would have been complete,
our citizens generally attend. T,. ,
J I I-ust he was an ultra pro -laverv Deino
Jhere are some persons in this town j cr;lt . mxt a Rlrong supporler of cncban.
who are chronic drunkards, and the law j n-s a(im;n;stl .,,;., . r
should step in and reform them. Would
it not be an act of humanity to have the
City Council pats a "Common Drunkard"'
ordinance?
Injcred. A Chinaman had his hand
caught in the machinery at the Factory,
mabing ii very severely, and breaking
the cog ot the machinery. The Chinamen
seem to be out of luck in this establish
ment, a similar accident having occurred
last week.
Ne.slv ax Accident. As the locomo
tive was passing around a point near Mill
No. 2, last Friday, a hand car was comiug
up the track, with a number of men on it.
The men had scarcely time to jump off
and throw the car off the track before the
locomotive reached them.
Convocation. The next annual Convo
cation of th. Episcopal Church, of the
diocese of Oregon and Washington Terri
tory, meets at Ttinity Church, Portland,
on the Kith of Septembercext.
Suspended.-- Services has been suspend
ed' at the Congregational Church for three
weeks, while the church is being repaired.
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Rei.ioioIs. Rev. J as. It. W. Sellvvood,
of Milwaukee, will preach at St. Paul's
Church, iu this city, at the usual hour to
morrow morning and evening.
Appointed. At a meeting of the City
Council, held last Wednesday evening,
Mr. E. D. Whitlow was appointed Citv
Recorder, in p'ace of Mr. J. A. Smith, re
signed. Heavt Fkeujut. The steamef Albanv
brought down from Salem, last Tuesday.
70 tons of freight. This is a remarkable
large freight tor this season of the year
and stage of the water.
Improvement. The P. T. Co. have con
structed a platform attached to the wharf
so that passengers can now come ashore
or go on board without going ou the low
er deck.
Secret. The stockholders of the Tual
atin Fur Company had a meeting last
Thursday evening. The proceedings of
the Company are held strictly private lor
the present.
Coaches. There are two new coaches
on the wharf for the Oregon and Califor
nia Stage Company.
While Mr. Phillip Miller was riding a
vicious horse last Sunday, the saddle turn
ed with hirn. and his foot caught in the
stirrup, and he had a very narrow escape
from a serious accident.
Painting. Mr. Chas. Logus is having
his row of buildings.on Main street, paint
ed. It would
likewise.
be well for others to do
Shultze. A horse was missing from his
owner last Sunday, who came to the con
clusion that Shultze had appropriated ;he
animal. A warrant was obtained and a
number of individuals sent in search of
the horse and thief,
but no thief.
The horse wa.3 found
The nuisance t n Caufield creek has so
far escaped the notice of the Marshal. It
should be attended to without delay, as
the stench from it is anything but healthy.
Removing. The Street Commissioner id
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put on Mam street, and vsmg them to till
up the big holes ie front of the factory.
Castincr. A large lot of castings, for
the mill at Albany and gas works at Sa
lem, are on the wharf of the 1. T. Co.
Goon. We notice that new sidewalks
ate being laid down in various parts cf
the town.
Sunstroke. Another Chinaman was
sunstroke last Friday, from the effects of
which he died. John can't stand " Meli
can man s'! sun.
Mail by Railroad. We learn from re.
liable authority that the mail will be car
ried by the railroad iu a few days, con
necting at Aurora with the stages.
Gone to Sax Francisco. Mr. 8. Acker
man has gone to San F'rancisco to get a
i large stock of goods.
Our German citizens were very jubilant
last Wed net-day over the success of their
friends at home.
New Curiicn. A subscription list is
in circulation in this city to raise funds to
build a Baptist Churcn. The list had. last
Tuesday-, ri guatures to tht
150 on "it.
amount ot $2,-
Rroke. The wheel belongirg to the
Water Company broke the shait last Wednesday-
night.. Water is now being sup
plied by the factory wheel.
The porch in front of Hugh Kearn's
shoe shop was discovered on tire last
Thursday. Mr. Phillip Miller saw it in
time to prevent any damage.
The ives. We learn that clothes-line
thieves are around. Mrs. Russell and Mrs.
Foster had their's robbed this week.
Pardon. A petition is iu circulation to
ask for the pardon of John E. Walch, who
wjvs convicted in this county of an assault
witli intent to kill.
Dedication. The new Odd Fellows'
Hall, at bayton. will be dedicated next
rriuay. i tie l.ouge in tuts city propose
attending in a body on the occasion.
I. O. O. F. There will be a special
meeting ot or uregon Lodge, o. J, on
Tuesday evening next. A full attendance
is requested.
Coming Home. Among the passengers
which left San Francisco last Monday for
Portland, we notice the names of Mr. W.
I). Barlow and wife, and J. L. Barlow.
They will probably be home to-day.
Selling Oct. Mr. Wertheimer. furni
ture dealer, offers li is stock of goods at
greatly reduced prices until the 27th inst..
when he will offer the balance on hand at
auction. Now is your time to get a supply
of luruiture cheap.
Every man who goes into political life
must be profaned for its vicissitudes. I
have a heait for every fate7' in 'politics,
and therefore 1 do not complain or repine
over our want of success?.
The above extract is taken from the
reception speech of Senator Williams. If
he had added that he had a conscience
that could apply itself to all phases in
i the political calander, or no conscience.
I - s m i j 4 j u Ak cV o ; i 1 1 j 1 1 1 . i J l
Senator Douglas : next a war Democrat ;
next a strong opponent to negro suffrage
in any portion of our country ; next in j
favor of negro suffrage in theSoiitb ; next
in favor of negro suffrage in all the States
of the Union. One day be declares that
the Southern Slates are in the Uniop. and
Ihe next he asserts equally as positively
that they are not and never have been
since the commencement of the war.
One day he pledges himself to vote for the
interests of one railroad monopoly, and
the next be votes directlv asrainst bis
pledge. Politically. Geo. II. Williams has
bad a-' heart for eery fate." There was
no depth in political trickery that he did
not resort to to gain his election to the
Senate, for which be was defeated about
a half dozen tin es before be was successful
and there has noshing been lett undone,
no matter bow low and dir-honorable by
himself and hie supporters-, to re-elect him
this time. Had he dot bad a -heart lor
every fate." politically, he would hive
done- like Tbns. II. Pearne left the State
in tiiw-ust. His Lxst as4 Seal defeat may
jyet cause him to 4o bq.
Important Le riEa. We give much of
our space, to the exclusion of other mat-
ter, to the very able and important letter 1
of Hon T ? r.,;,i t.. it ,i 1
ot lion. J. S. fciaith. It covers all the ;
ground on the railroad controversy, and;
shows that th fi-m:t,1.. in nvjHu.J
i s
have been caused by the bad fai:h of
: en-
ator Williams, v, ho sought to labor ouly
for the benefit cf his master. Holladay,
and he probably thought that his treachery
in the matter would secure him the strength
of Southern Oregon for his re-election.
Mr. Smith's letter is a plain, honest, and
practical statement of facts, and we ask
every one to read it.
The Railroad. While Ren. Holladay is
keeping his road back for election pur
poses, and making U. S. Senators that will
labor for his sole interest, it seems from
the following dispatch that the California
Company are making rapid progress to
wards the southern boundary of our State
and he may yet find that he is not the
only man who is willing aud able to build
railroads in Oregoa. The dispatch is as
follows :
Makysville. Aug. 9. Commencing to
day, the California and Oregon Railroad
will lay four miles of track per day.
Improvement. For the past three or
four wet ks the McMinnville Blude, tie of
ficial organ of the Sta'e, has been printed
on a half sheet. Sines the "Dear Sena
tor's" return, it has discontinued entirely
This is an improvement, and we congratu
late our friends in Yamhill iu getting rid
of the nuisance.
War New.s. We give full accounts of
the war news in this week's issue. It is a
matter iu which our readers feel an inter
est, and we therefore publish the dis
patches in full.
$1,0,)0 Rcwurri i.-iufiV-ed by the proprie
tor of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ex.1, or Golden Mfd
ical Discovery for a medicine that will equal
it in the can; of all diseases fr wh.cli it i
recoraiasndea. lor r:oncnitis, sever:
C "tilis, and the eailv stages ot Con'
-ill Ml p-
tion.it has as! iii.sii cl the medical faculty by
its wonderful cures, and 1 i u nd red of the
bet- phy-ic ans pronounce it the irreat.t
medical discovery of the ng. While it
cures the severest c mirhs, it ti engthens the
i-yst-m a'id puiiii-s the blood. A- a cnie
for pimples on theface, eruptions, blo'ehes,
scrofulous diseases, and " liver complaint"
or hiiioiwiess,-it has :ver be-n eq nileJ.
Sold bv dru-ririst-. The actmine has Dr.
Pierce's pi i vate Jovermueiit revenue stamp,
on the outride wrapper.
WILLIAM DAVIDSOIT,
Oliicc, So. CI Front Strc-tt,
PORTLAND,
OREGON".
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Special Collector cf Claims.
A lartre amount of CITV and E.V.ST FO IT-
LAXl) Propei ty tor Side,
Also, IMPROVED FAPvMS.nnd valuab'e i:n-
cultivated LAX OS, located in all paits of
the State
Investments in REAL ESTATE and other
PRi)PEUTV made fo; forre-pondi--nts.
CLAIMS of al! desct intions promptly col
lected. HOUSES and STORES leased.
All kinds ' Fmaiicul and Genera! Agency
business transa.-ted.
Parties- having FARM I'COPERTY for sale
will pha e iuriii-h descri jit'oas oT the same
to ihe AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE in
ea.-b of the principal Cl'ilES and TOWN'S
of this STATE.
July -2-.tf
Tlie Vei-.tset of ( :i 1 : fti it i.'i.
Californians, as a rule, toko nothing for
granted. Any article that lacks intrinsic
merit is sure to hi a fa-lure iu he Golden
State. Twelve years ago UOSTETTEU'S
STOMACH BITTERS were ciuMly intro
duced here. Their us-s were plainly .set
forth, and the community was invited to give
them a fair irial. as a remedy fr dyspepsia,
biliousness, intermittent and remittent
fevers, irrner.il dehilitv, nervous affections,
aud all the ordiaary diseases of the dijrestiv.3
and secretive organs. They were also re
commended as an appetizing and Invigorat
ing preparation, and a- a preventive of com
plai' ts of an epidemic uharacter. The result
may be summed up in a few words. A de
mand for the article im-iiediately sprang up,
and has ever since been inc-'ea-in.r in a pro
gressive ratio, until IlOSTETTEllS I51T
TEUS havtf beeotne a leading commercial
staple in the Ca ifornia market, ami along
the whole Paciti-. seaboard, from Central
America to Dritish Columbia. The con
saniption of the iireat veieiable ton c and
re-t.irative, 'n the Pacific States alone, is up
wards of one million r.oiTi.Es per year, and
it- ptpulaiity ,versha !o s that "of every
other medicine, proprietary r ot' erwise,
soiil on this sitJe of the continent. Thist'ac
is so notorious that it is like repeating a
recognized truism to put it m print. Since
the nitr dm tion of the HITTERS the de
mand for tiie adulterated liquors of eom
meicehas giadually declined, both in the
cit es and at the mines. The perfect "purity
of the r.rticle, its restorative and preven ive
properties, and its admirab'e adaptation to
the wants of a people t-o prone to exhaust
ive labor of bo iy and mind, are appr-'riated
by the medical profession, and it is pre
scribed as a stomachic and alterative tt the
exclusion, in a great degree, of all the uu
m dicated alcoholic stimidanis.
2-:;; If you wish the very Lest
Cab net Photographs, von must call on
BRADLEY .V RCLOFSON'. -139 .Montgomery
treet. S tn Francisco.
as-
CI201.13RV.
HOW TO CIRS IT.
At the com i en- ement rf the Diarrhoea,
w ich ahvavs precede- an attack of the
Cholera, take a teaspo nful of" the Pain Kil
ler in sugar and water, (.hot. if convenient.)
and thenVsthe tre lv the stomach and bow
els with the Fain Killer clear. Should the
diarrl.ee. i or cramps continue, repeat the
dose eveiy ten or fifteen minutes until the
patient is relieved. In ex reme cases, two
or more teaspoonfuls may be given at a
dose.
The Pain Killer, as an internal remedy,
has no equal. In cuses f Cholera, Summer
yompiaiots, Drspep-i i. Dysentery, Asthma,
it cuies iu one niyht, bv taking irinternallv,
and bathing with it Ireeiv. F action is
like magic, when estern;;UV applied to ol j
sore-!, burns, scalds aad sprains. For sick
headache a-.d toothache, don't tail to trv it.
In s: ott. it a Pais Killer. '
Directions accompany eacli bottle.
Tne Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in
Medicines."' ' -
Prices, "25 ceats, 50 cts. aj;d SI per bottle.
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A A m,Uo1lS l" re"u
XX"CatioDS n
X ufddv in each month,
from the 2(;;h of September
A. JI. Uolds its regular communi
Ncations on the First a nd Third Sett
at 7 o'clock.
September to the -iOtli of
March, and "4 o'clock from the 2tb of March
to -"-h ot September. iretnreuia good
staudiuir are invited to attend.
By order of W. M.
Ort-i;on Lwic So. 3, I. O. of O.
igg'y. Meets every Thursday even
ifil ing at 7 o'clock, ia Odd Fellow's
lla!1( 3 eet.
Member? of the Order are" invited to attend
Ry order. X. ti.
j. J ran )af nr. V - --
This Rein dy does not simply rtlier.e f.r a
short time, but it produces perfect and per
manent euit'H of the worst ca-es of Chronic
Nasal Catiirrh. and IirUlpay $"U0 reicard
for a ca-e that I can iioture. "Cold in the
head" a::cl Catarrhal Headache are cured
wish a f w applications. If you have a dis
char-re from the u .-e, oilensive or otherwise,
stopping up of the nose at times, partial
lo-s of the sense of smell, taste or hearing,
eyes wateri g or weak, feel dull, h ive pain
or pl easure in the head, you may rest a-sured
that you have Cat iri h. Thousands annually,
without manifesting half of tl e aoove sys
tems, tennma e m ronsunipt'.oti and end in
the urave. No disease ii si common, more
deceptive or les-1 understood bv idiyi' ians.
I will send mv namphlet on Catanh to ituv f-
add re.-s free. Br. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is
now
SOLD BY MOST DRUGGISTS IN ALL
PARTS OP THE WORLD.
Price 50 cents Sent br mail, postpaid, on
receipt of 00 cents or f uir packages f r two
dollars. Beware of counirrfeits tmd U'ortU
fas imitations. See that my private stump.
which is a positive guarantee cf genvititrtesx,
is upon the outside wrapper KernemWtr
that this private s amp, issued by the United
States Govt rmui lit expressly for s.tauipin,
my niedicm-'S, has my portrait, name anil
addiess, an I the woids U. S. Certificate o
Geiiu nene-s " t-ngravt-d npon it, and need
not be mi-taken. R.m't be swindled by
travelers and 1 hers, representing themselves
as Dr. Sage ; I am the only man now living
that has Tim kno-.v(-de and riuiit. to ni niu
facture the genuine Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem
edy, and I never travel to sell this medicine.
R. V. PIERCE. M. I).,
ju23ni3 1S3 Seneca street, liuilalo, N.V.
lias Established
FOR THE MASVFACTOIiY OF
FFMITURE,
SASH, BL!M0SAND GGORS,
AND M I'LDIvr,S OF tT, S ZKS
ttsr They will also do TURNING, of every
description to order,
"With ITeatness and Dispatch !
o-
all wo;:k WAKRANTEI).
Shop on the River, b ck o ' Ackeim n j
St. re, Oregon City, Oregon
Oregm City, July ".'out'
GET. NO ATT. JAMES KORil SON.
INTERNATIONAL HOT? L,
For;-ner3y Mew CoiLiiTJbian,
Corner Front and M.jrrison Srevln,
POIi.TL.AXI, OUEGO.V.
NOAH & MORRISON,
PROPRIETORS.
Free CufH to n ntt fi oiu tlic Ilotisc.
lulr l'ith. if
BOOKS AMD STATIONERY,
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S JUST HECEIVEI)
ft
Fr,
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o k. Sta'ionery and evei v
hirt:' usually kert in a b 'ok
store, direct from ti e East, which be o2e s to
the public at reduced pii es. Store uniler
ha Court House (Five me a call aud ex
amine my c-c mI. and prices.
0'e'on City. .Iu .e IS, l-7il:lf
COSMOPOLITATJ HOTE!
(Formeily Arrioni's,)
Front Slrctt, Portland, Oregon.
PROPRIETOR.
rpTE PROPRIETOR OF THIS WELL
JL known House havi ng superior accom
ouatioiKs, guarautecs enure satisfaction to
all uue-fs.
Zs'f 1 he Hotel Coach will be in attendance
to eonvey pas-engers anl baggage to and
irom the Iloiel, trt- of charge.
O.licc Ore-gnu and California Stage Co.
An;. I:tf
JXSUKAXCE
THE MANHATTAN LIFE
AND
ybrth Eriiish and JTcrcantile Eire
Insurance Companies,
E. D. WHITLOW
OREGON' CITY, AGENT.
16tf
Dissolution Notice.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between William Siu-er and
M. W't-rtheimer, ndt-r the firm name of
Smger fc Wei t'leimer, has been di.-solvtd
by mutual consent.
WILLIAM SINGER,
M. WEKTHELMER.
Oregon City, July 'Si, 137i:jn3ow4
Final Settlement.
In the matter of the Estate of John Gribble,
deceased ; in the County Court for Clack
amas county. State of Oregon.
THE EXECUTOI? OF SUD ESTATE
having 'tiled hi? exhibit for tir,.;.l settie-
ni't nt, thereof, it i. cfilereii by tbe Court ibat
the r.th daj- of Sej'eniber, A. D.. umO, be eet
smart for sid 0:iil st-tilement wish A. E,
Gribble. the Executor then of. ' By order of
Hou. J. K: Wait, Countv Jndar.
J. M, FR AZER.
Countv Clerk.
Dated, Aag. 5, ISTOtw
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
NO. 121 FRONT STREET,
Portland, Oregon
' EBTOC5C
BOOTS & SHOES
JUST OPENED OUT.
pFIIS IS THE SECOND FULL AXU AS
I sorted stoek received tliis spring
We beg leave to assure our customers that
we will keep our store
AL WAITS FTJIiIi,
And our Goods shall be of
EIRST QUALITY in the MARKET.
Those who have not heretofore dealt with
us. ure n spectfully invited to ca.l and ex
unnne oui g-xids.
We challenge competition ia I'nces, a
soitment and quality.
inay'2btf
C. W. POPE & GO.,
DEAI.EK.3 IX
STOVES, TIN PLATE. SHEET TRO V.DR A
Z1E s' )PPE!. LI-Al PI I-. I
I'VE AN D ITT I IN'tiS, RUl'liEll
ROSE. FOI.TE AN I I IT
PUMPS. ZI. C U'PFR,
BRASS .AND I N"
WIRE.
Also a jreneral asso; t
nisLing G'ods.
ent' of House Fur-
?.I A X U FA CT U RER ! OP
Tin, Copper, and Sheet
Bron Waro.
ROOFrXO- AND JO'RnXO OF EVERY
DESC T1CJN DONE t O
OK R, AND AT
LOW PKICES.
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Also at PC3?X'S f1 U v'E STOItE you
will Hud
IIAPRWAP.E A XI") P.ASXETS, WOODEN,
WARE ND'JIN' VAR , I.ANl'EbNS,
LAMPS AN D OIL. LUCINK AND
NK, TIT LAMPS. AL.-O
PEUAM 1L7L.T0R.
AH of the above ai tides ars for sale at
Plt.CES TO SUIT Pf TIME .
C. AV. POPE & CO.
21:lr Oregon City Oi egon.
Patronize Hcmo SnduQ'rv.
TIIE FICKEEH CURLED HAIR
LI AN UFA C T ORY
TS NOW it:epared to -i ff .y THE
mark' t w.ih a Nv 1
'e o' Curled
llab- Ujiholslery work, which will cmi
p n w th any m.poi te article hi quality r
price.
1 ptv the highest i rice Tr Manes and
T i Is of J iore-i nd Tails of C-'ws at my
a ore, coriKT Front and Snlm in sM-eef.
D. Ml TZ WfR. "
Portia. id, Oi on.
The standard renn dy for "oiTgli's, Infln-
rzi4, Sore Throat. IVIioipl ogt. Croup,
I.io r COillp'ili 't, Brinichiti , I hiding f the
I.ungf, and every affection of the Throat,
Liiiisrs and Chest, including CoxsrMrnox.
Wis tar' liaUim docs not dry up a
Cough, but Iooscmh ir. cleanses the lungs,
; nd all ay irritation, thus rnnovi g the cause
f t e ! mphii it. None genu tie unlpss
'n.ne 1. Ih'TTs. Prepared bv SbTii W. Fowle
Sox, Boston. Sold by Rkiixgt,;x. Ho-s.
tetter A: Co., Saa Francisco, ami bv dealers
geiit-ia ly. JelS:iy
LTOII DELOJEY,
Of
the P.ARXUM RESTAURANT,
Main
strett, OliLG K C. i 1,
B'2'jr to i if'orm the public and bis fiienils
tiiat he has leaded t .e lower part of ihe
CLIFF HOUSE,
Which he has i pened as a
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.
The table w'll at. all times be supplied with
th be-t the market axon's.
O drs for suppers an 1 parties will be
piomp.ly attended to.
Jolv 2:tf
Summon
3
In the Circuit Couit f the State of Oregon
tor Clackamas county.
DAVID C. WILLS, riaintiff,
vs.
W. C. WILSON a-d
DANIEL WILSON, Defendants:
To DANIEL WILSON, one of the above
De endants :
IN THE
NAME OF TIIE STATE 0F0RF-
g n. vou are nt-iein nouneo una required
to appear, and answer to the complaint filed
against you in the above, entitled action, on
or be;ore the first day of the next regular
term of the said Court, following six weeks
publication ot this summons, to-wit: on or
before the fourth Monday in October, lsn
and if yen fail so to aiv-wer. f-.r want there
o', the plaiiritf will take jii'lcment against
you f. r t':e suui ot five hundred and serf ii
t; nine dollar. in g-!d coin, and interest
thereon since the 1st dav ot January pr
besides thecoma an 1 disbureaictU in aa'i I
action. p 1
Published by oiderof Hon. TV. W. Upton,
J udge.
EELL V A REED
A tt'ys lor pia-itl
AugiEt C, l.'TOtwe
RLDiXG 1 U-. liUStETl Eii CO.
Stop that Cougliing!
Some of vou can't, and we pity yon.
Yon hare tried everV lemedt buttle
ONE destined, by bs iutihiio merit, to
supersede all i-iinilar prepm ations. It
id not surprising: von should Pe lelac
tant to try sometLi'nic else at' cr the many
experiments you Lave made of trashy
compU!idd foisted tu the public as a
certain cure ; but
Jewell's Pulmonary Syrup
is reilly the VERY REST remedy ever
compounded for the curd of Citigji,
Co!; Sore 'I'hroatx, Alhina, IVluoplhg
Cough, Broiich't'S and Cowumptiun.
Thousands of popie in 'California md
Ore.iroa have been already benefited by
the surprising curative powers of
Newell's Puirrsonary Syrup
and witb one ac; orJ give it their tiu
quatitied aporobut on.
We now ad hess ourselves to all who
ore unacou iinted with this, tiie greatest
panacea ' the ae for the b-.'silin of all
diseases of ihe Tinout ztkitl L.iitig,
assuring you that
fleweira Pulmonary Syrwp
h is cured thousands, an'' it will cure
YOU.it' you tr it. This invahnLli
medirins is pleasant to the ta t- ; sootb
itiLT, In ulintr an 1 st i-nl heninp in its
flTvcts; eutirdy free fr in all poisonous
or deleter ous dni-s.iHi'l perfectly barm
less under alt circumstances.
fi ly aitl lirupgists.
REDING I OX, HO.STET I ER & CO,
41G and 41b Fro lit- street, Sau Francisco.
R tiingto
Esscisee Jainniea Ginger,
J' hirh j.- covfilrr'tii; rfrrnmfmhd (is t e
Lent prepai Hon note before t.e public.
This valuable preparation, c n'a'r in
in a hijrhly oo-cent rated form all the
properties of Jamaica 'in'-er,h:is become
i e of the most popular dome-tic reme
dies for all diseases of" the stumud and
digestive orguns.
As a ionic, it will be found invnlu-ible
to all persons lecoverin tiom debility,
whether produced by fever or otherwise;
f r wtile it iinpai ts to the system all the
plow and vijror tli.it can be produced liy
wine or brandy, it is entirely free t" in
the reactionary elli-cts that follow the
use of spun s of any kinl.
It is a'so an excelU nt remedy for
females who sutler from dillicult men
struation, siivint!: almost immediate n -lief
to the spasm that so frequently ac
company that pei'Oii.
It pie- linmedia'e relief to Nausea,
caused bv rii.'ii tr in a railroad car, or by
sea s;ckness, or other causes.
It is also valua le :is aii external ap
1 li at on for (.out, i heamatisni, Xtu
ralaia, etc.
nKlJJ'.GTOV, fl' STETTKR & CO.,
416 and 418 Front street, San Francisco.
Hc:Iingto:rs
Flay (i r i n i? E x t r a c t s
A!ET1IE " RFECTI.Y PF RE N
highly c ncer.trat 'd Extracls from Fies'i
i i nils, prepared with great rare.
Thev ere put up in superior s'vle, and
. in aboitle b. hlin TWICE AS C1I
as the oroinary brn'ids of Extracts.
C-'mariiig quality and couttnls, none
other are neatly so cheap.
Whenever tested on tih:ir siEiiiTs.thev
have been ad -pted in pre erencf to all
otheis. .iti.1 are vow tie T A NT) A HI)
FE.VVOIiING EXTRACTS of the Pacific
Coast.
MA UK THE ADVANTAGES.
By purchasing Rtdington's Concen
trated Flavi ring Exti act-, y uobt-.in an
article nut only superior in richr ess an i
delic.ic of flivor to a: y o ber of a simi
lar n .it u re, but. far mine economical, be
cause Ci'di b ttle la lds doubl the
q iaritity cont;-.iiii i in a bottle of any
other flavoring extract sold. .
llEOIXt.TOX. ItOSTE'ITEU & C04,
Agents for t'e Pacific Coast.
Would yon escape FEVER AXD A CUE,
and esei've bealih ami v got- d urine the
s ck'v cor.Hon, make occasional use of the
following r.s
A PREVENTIVE.
If you arc ATT CKED with Chills
and Bilious Fever, or have been a victim
to such disease, ai d used other sn-culle I
remedies wi bout permanent lelicf, seek
at once ti.e safest and su e-t
cup, ii: ,
by using, acjoreling to directions
MASON & POLLARD'S
Aarn-asALARiA.
or, Fever and Ague PilN. Time has
proved them thoroughly to be the safest
and most reliable reiuely k'-own. Th y
contain no mercury or ot er mineral or
chemical. " b -y are exc-i-sdvelv vecre
tab.e. Tie j- titimulate the f m-tioi s of
the liver. Conjie-tion is unpo.-sibh- v',, re
thev are usid. They do not letr iTom
daily tabor, by a sistinir d ve-tion I bey
add Qi sb and mil cle io the f, a:re They
are H.lapted to ah a,;t3 aad bulb" sexes',
aL.d as a
FAMILY ItfEDIOSSME
". ill CURE in their incipienr-v, three
fourths ot all diseases io.-idental to a
rnata.-v.iis climate. For Dysr-ep.ia, in
small d-jses. they have no equal,
tor sale b all Drugi.-ts.
UEDiXUTOX, HOSTET1EII& CO.,
SOLE AGENTS.
The Bnttfc for Life
Which, is continual v coins on between
liealr.ii and d;-ea-., "ba never received
fioni p.!iv mrf'i : e such marked ac, un
mistika'Ue a--i :a:ictf, tue aide of
health, as it ha5 f.oi.a
pJewell'c Pulmonary &ycup
LEDIXGTO, HOSTETTEIl &CO.,
419 and 11 S Front street. San FrEciaco.
i AUCTION AND COMMISSIOJt
G
AUCTIOXE E R !
Comer of Frost and Oak streets, Portland.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Jlerclmn
ctise and Ilorses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. RiciiAnnsux, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALF
English refined Bar and Bundle lion
English Square and Octagon Cast stetl ;
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fiy-pafi, sheet Roii, R. G. Iron ;
also :
A large assortment ot Groceries and Liquor
A. 1. ii'lCHAKDSOX, AllCtioiit t-t
Jacob Ffi l. James p, Uptox
ST IT SE L & UPTON,
Real Estate lirokerx and General
Agents. Corner of Front and
Wash ing toil streets.
PORTLAND, OREGO.V.
Jfvrni attend to t lie sale and pnrchas
oMteal E-taie in all pal ts of the City ai d
t:itc. Special attention given to ihe sale trf
ast F'ori'and property.
Address R. 0. I'cx 4-1-2, Portland. Oregoa.
S1TTZKL & UPTOX.
19tf. lie-a) Estate Broker.
Harvest ot 1S?G ! !
Selling off to Close Eitsmess,
Aail 12 o HUMBUG I
Tiic Entire Slocls. I
EE1DY-MADE CLOTHING.
C0TS AND HOES,-
ile-Dii' Ladies, JIuses' and Childreus'
HATS CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plate d
V. are. Pa t ts. tils. Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys aud Burners !
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. .
Has got to le sold
Regardless of Price !
To convince ynnr?e!f with respect to
this matter, call at the obi corner.
I. SFIddXG.
South cf Tvpe 4' Co.'s 7 in Her',
Oiegcn City.
N
OTICE.
The People's
Transportation Ccmpar.y
WILL DISPATCn TI1LTR STEAMERS
FROM OREGON CITY
AS FOLLOWS :
FCH F0HTIAKD :
At 1 P. M., every day, except Sunday.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY
FO t
For Salcin, ani Dayton.
AND ON
TUESDAY AXt FRIDAY,
O
rOR
A. A. McCULRY, President.
Aug. !h. 1869.f40.tf
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Dr. J, H. HATCH,
DENT 1ST.
The patronage oftfmse desiring tirat Ciass
Operations, is respectfully soliciu d.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
1L Xitroxis Oxyde administered for the
Painless Extraction of Teeih.
)ffick In Weiirant's new bi 'lt'inp, v eft
side of First street, letwen Alder and Mor
lisou streets, Portland, Oregon.
Q
To Stock Drovers,
rYUE TvOAD ACROSS THE CASCATE
S- M untains. know ss the Old Eniitract.
Road."' i- io w in sph ndid rd r li r the ac-
otr.modation o- the puhlic Tl e b-i !ges on'
he toad liave all been ihorongl ly re aired..
and stoc k drovers will find it i o trouble to
c oss the Mounta n by this route. Ihefeds'
plenty of good water and cr s-j on bmh
sidt s of the Mountain, ad the distai ce"
acros is onlv r.O miles being the shortest as
well us the bet road oyer the Cascade
Moun'ains. Sto k drovers and emigrants
will find it to thf ir sdvantsige to travel over
thisioute. Toles reasonnMe.
JOSEPH YOUNG.
Presidents
Clackamas county, July, 1870:jii6.f
Notice
yS HEREBY GIVEN T HAT THE UNDER
X signed has been, by the County Court of
Clackamas county, appointed A dmistratorj
with the will ann ;xr(i. of the estate of James
R. Poring, deceased. All per oris havinjnti
claim? again? i said estate, are reqnii ed"., I
present tlie.m to the undersigned, ' ' "
Ijtid, Mu'itnomah county, with t-f I-O.er
voucher, withiu six montbs lrartne date
Portland, Oregon, Julv Tnth. 1S79.
Wuv. CH A I'M AN,
juQSw-t
AdndniM r-. trr.
Agents !
Read This !
WTZ WILL PAY AGENTSA SALARY
V of tSO ptr wi and expens s. or
all wa coinmisn'on, to 611 our nevr and
wonderful invei tions.
Address M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall,
JLch, May 2Sm2
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