The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, October 07, 1870, Image 3

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"toavx axd couxtv.
uSl State of Affairs
l .;..t, anii- ill of our city
J a do not j
,r. neither do we wish to defend any
. , t i3 doing a wrotig ; but when out
03t ,rc inflict upon citizens, we think
ra?0a i ,nr to nve the city officers a de
U 1 S.n-eTtbat the public may know
in b',i L of nislit watchman and city
of dai,e ; ..jdiunded out-
r tf 1 t'?-Ul
re cn i
,,v;Vs on
the peopie huuo tmL-imu
few nights ago a uimcuuy
the law.
, . un tWO
ot our citizens aoout
aro.-H.; ,n war and a small fight
the l'ra"
!e0-i .. : , . , ... . .
The night watch beiag pres-
place.
.mriu-bance without ur.iiv-
ent que. . u , but wish.
iSiitt . exhibition of authority
,D?,no Z bt to also revenge him,eif for
and no 0"" a warrant issued
S St.Jas. Vul.cn ace
rtL o being drunk and disorderly.
SSI won the arrival of the boat from
1 've1 b on.ht before -chief justice
th ilJ m although it was proved
' ; was not drunk, but
J, ? d Ink a few glasses of beer. They
r,Vr to tret a -niece.- msiua u
itr that he had resisted the officer in
f ! ,lNM"ir"e of his duty only a slight
1 7;;:. IVota the charge- The watch-
that lie
I.. H1 fllii liUl "
lliuli hut that seme one ua
IjisiUlerandihuthel
had their hand on
heard his voice
behind him. &
U'itnn was
was a; so pnneu nun
not near him. With
iVdiis before him the chief justice., with
all the dignity imaginable hud himself
hick and said the mau -uau .:imuuuicui.v
d-rik a Mass or two of beer." and after
".ling from McCormick's Almanac and
it
'e'.V p-iteni oiiicu i'-i1'-1"-' o-"
-man $2 50 and costs, in all amounting
,n ..in fid. This we think is a very
out-
reoii? affair, and looks aa if all the olli
r i . !-,. o "l-lii.Pli Till
The
per? care lor is io iu.hw u.
present watch
ins arrests sin
p-eent watchman has lately while mak
ing arrets shown an ilPtimed exhibition
tif authority. OV OeaLiUg uni:.ntu
. ,,ivr the head with a large Cane. We
: ul Wit vs wis!) to uphold ollicers while do
: iug'ilieir duty; but beating men and
luTiking- them up with clubs while arrest
1 in then" we think is altogether unneces
" f irv. There have been, at ditfoftmt times,
a r.l'.mber of persons acting in the capac
- itv of niglit watchman, and it has never
1 b.W necessary for any of thera to beat
: persnis up in th manner this one has.
At die lime Mr. Newman resigned the
fosiiion. he, by consent of the mayor,
.irp'itized a young man to watch for him
vn the meeting of the council. As
n as he appeared to be sworn in. this
rentier wanted to know his political prin
ciples;; and ascertaining, as he well knew,
lint he was a Democrat and not merchant
uhle. ued. as we learn, his influence in
Hiving a man appointed that possibly the
liilioals might catch to vote for them,
en the present incumbent was appointed.
Tne tirst man he arrested he beat in such
a horrible conditio. l that "he waa com
pelled to seek the aid of a phyrdeian. At
the. time, we thought the man had resisted
liimond it being late at night he could
fi't no assistance. We have since learned
J'oia men whose; veracity can not be
doubted, that the man was perfectly
JiiollVn.'-ive. and that the whole thiirg was
a nr. outrageous affair. The i-econd
was altogether unnecessary, as it was
r.riy in the evening and all the assist
am:J necsssary to in ike the arrest could
li.ve been obaineil without diiliculty.
In regard fi the r.rrest of Cajd. Wilson
it was undoubtedly ;l piece of malic.', as
we iueYnfwrmed that the watchman has
-;ti I that all he wanted was a chance to
L'ft at hiru."' Jtai)pears lie got at him by
iuving him arrested in this manner. JJut
'he most peculiar tiling of all is. where
all ;hU ::ost comes IVotn. The watchman's
costs were .-52 00; then; were no witnesses
io pay. but still Uiere were Sl-t 00 costs.
Uaopears to us tuat the whole thing was
n speculative mat:r. I low the people of
this city will uphold men in power that
will perpetrate such outrages is more than
wo can imagine.
Auuestkd. On !nrday lr!t Mr. Zach.
Dubsiiii, who resides on the Tualitan, a
few mile-! from town, was arrested on com
plaint of a man' by the name of Smith, w ho
taarged him with the theft of a mit Of
(luthes in' Marion county during the fore
J'art vt hist week. Mr. Dubson was placed
trrder bonds (Qy his appearance before the
J ustiof of tl.'e 1'eaee on Monday for ex
nntination. When the hour appointed for
the trial arrived, the witnesses for the
I'roM'cu'ii were asked if they had seen
Mr. Dubson before, and they replied that
they had not. consequently lie was im me
diately discharged, and the accuser made
to pay the costs. Persons making such
PWe charges should be more careful and
pic,i on somebody that ic(ubl steal it they
got a chance, and not wrongfully accuse
"gentleman like Mr. Dobsoil of commit
ting such a crime.
1'xcrusioN- Tickets. It i3 announced
that during the continuance of the State
1'air. excursion tickets will be old for the
trains which leave East Tort land at six
o'clock, a. v.. of each day. The time oc
cupied for making the trip is three hours.
pviee of tickets is not yet announced.
Tlas will ire those desiri-jf to take a
feep it the Fair and returning on the
s-!tiie day. an excellent opportunity of
dokur so.
O O
lrtnsT Thim ch Tr.vtx. On last Friday
the first freight (train left East Portland,
an. 1 arrived at Salem in good order. It
kdn the first through train that has
jrhed that place. 'Although the O. &
li. Company have len taking
h'ciiht back and forth between East Port
1:"id and Sah.m for some time, but with
Jjw inconvenience of hiving to transport
i! y waoa part of thwav, which is now
ohriatod.
0
-nxnv F k a en Ce . Two young men of
, f,ur city were compel'ed to piy double
'Jire oa (the macadamized road last Sun
5 The man at the toll-gate and the
1 , n at the Mihvauide ferry each extorted
''ill jre from the in. It would be well
far
Persons traveling over that road to go
"m Heeled, so as to be able to protect
-"uiaeives irom imposition.
Look on for TontuiLnrdcx. "We fre-
lently notice oncthe arrival and depart-
ol" ot trams, a lot
and on the mr
ofijoys climbing off
nra., . i . , . -' "" " T" lO
nt" 0! it they still persist in hansf-
L?T.in'pn r neur the track- Parents
ou al look on', for their children, or it
way be necessary to have a funeral.
Accim-XT- On MomLiv bist Af r v,
'3fcGregory fell from the trestle work of
e O. & C. Railroad at Molalla breaking
cTlly IWWZ him seriously later
o
ivtw Sidewalk. Our enterprising citi
zens Messrs. llumbel and CauS eld, have'
erected a sidewalk from 8th street io the
railroad track, making the walk much
shorter to the station. The gentlemen de
serve great for having erected such a con
venience lor the public at their own ex
pense. O. & C. Railroad. We are informed
that the grade was completed on last
Tuesday for a distance of three miles be
yond the Santiatn, and it is confidently ex
pected that a tiie rate it is being pushed
forward nosv it will be completed to the
hundred-mile stake by the end of this
month.
Excitejikxt. On last Thursday Mf;
Eugene LaForest had the misfortune While
being on board of a spirited animal to lose
control of him and let the horse run away,
lie escaped without injury, however, al
though he went throirgh town at a 2:10
pace.
Low- iVatek'. The upper river is at
present at a very low stage,- A boat
on coming down, last week, struck bot
tom, but was easily got off by the use of
a lighter.
Thanks. The ladies of St. Pauls Church
desire to return their thanks to those who
kindly assisted them in their tableaux on
Thursday evening, the 2tu of September.
Coxsti-.uctiox Tkatx. Last Sunday quite
a large construction train passed through
loaded with fuel, and timber for laying the
track. I
Cidkk. ". B. Part-low, Esq., has our
thanks for a jug of sweet cider.
The Herald says :
The Oregon Central Railroad Company
in the person of its Secretary. Dr. Towler,
has brought suit against Simeon G. Reed,
J. C. Ainsworth. R. 11. Thompson. J. II.
Ladd and YV. S. Ladd. for the recovery of
blocks A. P. C, 1). E, F. G. 11, I. J, K. L.
M and N in Carnther's addition to the city,
of Portland, worth $11)0.000, for the sur
render of S77.000 in lirst mortgage bonds,
and for $1,000,000 for violation of their
contract to construct the West Side road.
Judge Upton has granted an injunction
restraining them lrom selling any of the
blocks referred to, and from transferring
any of the mortgage bonds in their pos
session. The complaint alleges that said
gentlemen became the possessors of said
property through fraud, and that they had
done other and divers acts incompatible
with the welfare of the complainant. We
know nothing of the transaction, but sup
pose the defendants, in their reply, will
set up a good defense as against the repre
sentatives ot the old West Side Railroad
Company.
A
gentleman from Baker City informs
hat the Hurnt River Ditch Company.
us that
of which T. J. Carter, of this city
is Presi-
dent, have sold their ditch to a Chicago
company fur $7o 000, they retaining a
fourth interest. The new proprietors ex
pect to expend $100,000 upon the ditch
during the coming w inter.
A Mr. Butler, in driving his team upon
the ferry at the east side ot the river, was
thrown from his wagon by the sinking of
one of the fore-wheels to the hub. liad
the horses' efforts to pull the wagon out
proved successful the man would proba
bly have been killed.
Alex. Campbell. Esq., Port "Warden for
the Col umbia District, has appointed
Capt. Win. II. Muulihrop his Deputy.
The appointment is a good one, and will
doubtless merit the a 'probation of the
mercantile portion ot our community.
The officers of the steamer Rescue re
port having passed the bark Edward
James below ot. Helens. She was hard
and fast ashore at that point.
The Nate-small says :
We learn of a sad accident over in Poik.
on .ilul LrceK. Ua baturday morning a
boy aged lo or 10 years, named Frank
Morgan, went out hunting grouse, and
was found, after some hours, dead, with a
charge of" shot from his gun in his head.
The shooting was no doubt accidental.
Another forerunner of the immigration
that is to fill our State, canie to us on Sat
urday in the arrira! of Mr. Wm. Bond, of
Erie comity. Pa., who has come on here to
purchase forty thousand acres of Oregon
lands, upon Which about fifty regular old
sturdy Dutch Pennsylvania farmers, with
their" families, intend to settle. This is
great and good evidence of the progress
; of the State. Mr. William Davidson, the
well known real estate agent, deserves
credit for having induced! these good peo
ple to immigrate to this point, as he hid
rent his circulars and papers, with infor
ir.atinn of this State, to them, long ago.
Not o'nly that, but be' has been in constant
communication with numerous other par
ties in that State. We welcome Mr. Bond,
and we hope that sufficient inducements
will be held out to him and those he rep
resents, and that we may gain so desirable
a class of farmers. There is ample room
for them ail, and the State seeds them.
The Bulletin says :
Lieut. lienor, of the L'nited States En
gineer Corps, who has been sent from San
Francisco by order of the Government,
in accordance with certain Coast Survey
laws passed by Congress at its last session,
has returned to this city from up the Wil
lamette river, where he has been survey-'
incr the different bars and impediments
to the uninterrupted course of navigation
found in the river. Lieut. lienor states
that he found six principal bars between
this city and Albany, -alio! 7-hich he care
fully surveyed, taking soundings at every
few feet on each bar, and he gives it as
his opinion that a comparatively small
sum would make a proper channel for
navigation to that point. Department
regulations prohibit Lieut. Herrer from
communicating the statistical report of
his survey. That can be given to the pub
lic only through the Department at Wash
ington. Therefore we can present no fur
ther information upon the subject to out
readers. The schooner Louisa Simpson was re
leased last Wednesday : 1'. Wasserman
and M. Koshland having justified as sure
ties for the amount of her bonds $7,250
$1,300 of which was for the vessel, and
$2.1)50 for the cargo. The Louisa Simp
son will soon sail for San Francisco.
Tie Five Dollur Sewing Machine pur
chased by me, January, ISOtj, from the Fam
ily Sewing Macbbie Company. Si Nassau
street, S. Y., has been in almost constant
use ever sinre. It has not been out ot order
once, lias cost nothing for repairs and I
rind it simple anri reliable in operation and
always ready to sew. Those friends of mine
who use them with the new improvements
are very much pleased. The one I have I
would not part with.
MRS. ANN W. CUTHBUKT,
-1J3 West 06th Street, New York.
Telegraphic Clippings,
EUROPEAN AVAR NEWS.
London, Oct. 1 We have now official
contradictions of the statement that Rus
sia is preparing for war. The rumor of
the purchase of iroii-ckids from the United
States is denied.
The reports of French successes in the
neighborhood of Paris is flatly contra
dicted by the Prussians. They sa v the re
port of the retaking of Versailles by the
French is a wholesale invention.
The Red Republican Government at
at Marsailles is gaining headway.
London, Oct 2. The siege of Saissons
continues. Sorties of the garrison have
been repulsed by Reuderst'vrg, Walden
berg and Frankfort Landwvhrs. and the
Thirteenth Corps. The French have atdced
for a truce for the burial of their deal.
Bismarck formally denies that any dis
position exists on the part of the Prussians
to make France a second rate power.
The Germans captured at Strasburg 170
guns, valued at 2 000.000 franc's.
Berlin. Sept. ;). On Wedesday ihere
was heavy lighting at Metz, near Colom
begars and Lunexy.
Negotiations have been concluded with
the Bavarian and Wertemberg Legation.
Mrrrz. Oct. 1. Cholera is raging among
the German troops at Nehaiou. and is ma
lignant among the troops at Rheums. The
infected districts are surrounded by a san
itary cordon. The suffering garrison coin
prises only a few thousand.
The garrison at Bitche made a heavy
sorile yesterday afternoon, and this morn
ing but boili were repulsed.
London. Oct. 2. The Duke of Nassau
was killed on the 2iih. while ridimr with
the King of Prussia and staff, lrom Rheims
to Chalons, for the purpose of conferring
with Prince Frederick Charles. In the
thickest part of the woods there suddenly
ranged out a volley of musketry from an
ambush of French Terriens. The third
carriage, containing the Duke and staff,
was riddled with bullets. One aid de
camp was instantly killed, and another
mortally wounded, and the Duke also.
The fifth canri ige. containing thti King,
was struck by several bullets, bat no one
was hurt. The woods were scoured by
the cavalry, but without result. The
Duke died on Sunday.
Touts. Oct. 2. Government issued a
proclamation to-day fixing the election
for a Constituent Asssembly on October
lC'.h.
Bi:i:t.tn. Ocf. 2. A royal decree has
been issued ordering those districts of
France occupied by the armies of Ger
many, not included in the jurisdiction of
Alsace and Lorraine, to submit to the
Grand Duke of Mecklenberg as Governor.
London. Oct. 2. The King of Prussia
has sent 50.000 thalers to the relief of the
inhabitants of Strasburg.
The Queen's birlh-d-iy was celebrated
enthusiastically at Berlin. An immense
serenade was given by six hundred sing
ers and musicians.
Viknxa. Oct. b The Review sajsthe
alarming news about Russian war prepa
rations is untrue. Gen. Ignatietf is still
at Constantinople. Russia makes no war
movements whatever. The relations be
tween Russia and Austria leave nothing
to be desired.
Nfa fcuatkau, Sept. 20. via Touts. Oct.
:'. One thousand Prussian cavalry passed
Verd to day. It is said they go to join the
corps of 10;), 000 men now forming at
Tool.
The German army which recently cross
ed the Rhine, neur Mulhansen, is macrh
ing on Schie-stadt. and will occupy the
entrance to the valley of Ste Marie aux
Mines.
Bkhlin. Oet. Bismarck has issued
a circular Io the Prussian resident minis
ters abroad. lie insists that the condi
tions of the proposed armistice were mod
erate. The French- he says, declined
them altogether, with the offered oppor
tunity of an election to the Constituent
Assembly in the Departments held by
Prussians. w hich the latter believed Would
have favored peace.
London. Oct. o A World special says
it is asserted to-day that the Prussian
Government has addres,i,,(1 a remon
strance to England on the subject ot the
refusal to prohibit, Ihe exportation of arms
bar the supplv of France. A tetter lrom
Napoleon, da'ted Septemb'-1' -,;ta. o inor
William says the lime has arrived for him
to speak. "The duel between Germuny
and France can only terminate in com
plete ruin or a loval reconciliation Jof
both powers. The Emperor adduces his
interview with the King of Prussia at Se
dan : that it convinced him that the King
would prefer the alliance of France ,n
ruin. Surely it only remains to indicate
the means of accomplishing this object.
Berlin. Oct. The North German Ga
zelle, to-day, announces that heavy ship
ments of breadstuifs have been made
irom America, to supply the French, and
says that on Sept. 18th. a French steamer
brought 2(1 English cannon and 1. G00 rifles
and cartridges for the French army.
A pacific movement has been com
menced at Cronstadt in favor of the ad
hesion ol Wurtemburg and North Ger
many. Mr Fhienp, stop that terrible cough if ymi
wc uld avoid a consumptive's grave. This
you can do by using Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext.
or Golden Medical Discovery. For curing
all throat, bronchial aod lune diseases it lias
never been equaled. Pimples on the fV.cf,
Eruptions, Blotches, and ell Scrofulous dis
eases are cured by this wonderful and ir.o.-t
valuable medicine. Sold by druggists. Be
ware of Counterfeits. Ob-erve that Dr.
Pierce's private Government Revenue Stamp
is on each bottle.
A distressing Cough causes the friends of
the sufferer as much pain as the suflen-r
himself. Dr. ll'iMarx Balaam cf Wild
Cherry will certainly cure coughs, colds, ar
rest consumption, and that speedily. When
did it ever fail ?
WILLIAM DAVIBSOIT,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Special Collector of Claims.
A larze amount of CITY and EAST PORT
LAND I'rnpertv for Sale.
Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable nn
cu.tivated LANDS, located in all parts of
the State.
Investments in REAL ESTATE and other
PROPERTY, made for correspondents.
CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly col-
IIOUSES and STORES leased.
All kinds of Finaucial and General Agency
business transacted.
Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale
will please f urnish descriptions of the same
to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in
each of the principal CITIES and TOWNS
of this STATE.
Julv :tf
liefcticu. Degree Lodge So. 1i, X. O. O. F
(O K ilect on the Second and Fourth
TUESDAY EVSIXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend. By order of N. G.
Willamette Lodge No. 131. O, C. vT
Meets every Saturdav evening, at the rocrr.s
S.E. corner of Mam and Fitthatreets, tt 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. By ordr of "W. C. T.
Oregon. Lodge Xo. 3, I. O. of O. I-'.--
vr, - ' Meets every lhnrstlay even
ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
Ball, ,Main s cot.
Member of the Order are invited to attend
By order.
BY AUTHORITY OF A SPECIAL .ACT OF
THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA.
S i ,CGQ,000.
RANI) GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF
vJT the Mercantile Library Association of
Sun Francisco, California.
MONDAY, October 31st, 1S70.
Tickets of Admission, $..00 gold eoin.
Treasurer The Rank of California.
During the entertamment the sum ot $."no(
0OU LT. S. Gold Coin will be re'intiied to the
Holders of Tickets, by the distribution, by
chance, of the following GIFTS:
1 Gift of. $100,000
Gold.
1 Gitt of 50.000
1 Gift of '.",, 001)
1 Gift of 2o,0o0
1 (Pitt of 10,000
1 Gift of. IS, 000
1 Gift of 17,eo0
1 (Jift of. 1 0,000
1 Gift of lo,0O0
1 Gift of " " 14,000
1 Gift of l ;,ooo
1 Gift, of . I 12. 000
1 Gift of 11 ,000
1 Gift of ' 10,000
1 Gift of i,000
1 Gift of 8,o0o
1 Gilt of 7,o()0
1 Gift of ' . 0,000
1 G0t of A.ooO
1 Gift of 4jo.ii)
1 (Hft of :;,ooo
1 Gift at' L'.fioO
Kiittof l.r.oo
lo Gifts $l,"o0 each 1 0,(100 ,
20 Gifts, Too each 15 ,000
i0 (Jiffs, f.oo each K',000
:;) Gifts, 4o0 each 12,000
50 Gifts, "00 each 15, oof)
5o Gi ts, 20.1 each in, 000
425 Gifts, luo each f-J,5,,0
it
C23 Gifts in all.
?500.oo0
The Concert and Distribution will take
place und' r the immediate direction of the
Board of Tru.-tt-es of the Mercantile Library
A.-sociation. assisted by a Supei visorv Com
mittee selected from Mate, City and County
officers, and well known citizens of Sail
Francisco.
RORERT B. SWAIN, President M. L. A.
W. H. L. BARNES, Vice Piesidcnt.
WM. C. RALSTON, Treasurer.
After paying the expenses of the entertain
ment, and making the diti ilmtiun of the
G.fts, the bidame will be applied to ex
tinguishing the present indebtedness cf the
Mercantile Library Association.
Holders cf tickets to which gifts may be
awarded, will receive the same on nresi sta
tion of such tickets or coupons to the Ru-i-ness
Agents of the Board of Tnist!-es at their
office, No. 'dl-i California st., San FrancLco.
NOTICE.
HOLDERS OF TICKETS 1 O THE GIFT
Concert in aid o! the Mercantile Library As
sociation, are hereby notitied that the' Con
cert is postponed until
EVSortday, Oct, 3 let, 87Q.
Unexpected Interferences have operated
to make this delay necessary to accomplish
the result of freeing the Library from debt,
wi.hout recourse to othi r pi ivilegvs "ranted
by act of the Legislature, passed February
15). tSTO.
This is positively tho only postponement
which will he made. The Conceit will take
id ace on the day above iiuir.t-.l, comrneneiivr
at nine o'clock, a. m., and to continue until
all the gifts have been awardt-d.
The funds already in bank are considerably
more than sufficient to insure the successful
completion of the contract with the pu'.lic.
The sale of tickets will positively cl sj on
Friday, the 2;!h day of October, ls7o.
All tickets remaining unsold i;t that time
will be withdrawn from sale and cancelled
They will be advertised by their numbers, on
the 20th day of October, ls-To. in one or more
of the daily papers of this c ty. Any dimi
imti'in thus m.iae in the number ( f tickets to
be drawn, will not affect the number or
amount of the srifts. They will be as hereto
fore advertised, to-wit : 02 gifts, amounting
in all to Ss.vVi.enn gold.
Ticket holders re-iding out of San Fran
cisco will receive duly accredit' d lists of the
awards of Gifts, which will also be published
in the leading San Francisco c'ailj' papers,
on tho 1st cf November, ST0.
Delivery of shifts will commence November
2d, ls7 at the office. No. .US California st.,
to all parties presenting tickets to which
gifts have been awarded. All pii'ts awarded
to non-residents will be lul l tj their order
and for their account.
ROBERT P.. SWAIN. Brest. M. L. A.
W. H. L. BARNES. Vice President.
V7. C. RALSTON, Trea surer.
THOS. R. HAYES, Recording Sec' v.
DAYID WILDER, Corrcsp. Sec'y."
TrvsUes :
W.Asni?rnxEn.J. M. McNn.Tr.A. M. Ehhets,
W. E. WoDi'j Isaac Wokmseu, A. P. Em-klt,
W. G. Badger, F. B. Reyxoli s, S. I1u:isard.
llaurico JJore & Chsrkn It. Peters,
BUS I NESS A G EN TS,
No. 318 California Street.
Sept. 10:m2
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Corner Front and Morrison Sts.,
PORTLAND. OR EG ON.
frl. Keith, SVSanager.
F
INEST AND LARGEST HOTEL ON
the Northwest Coast. The build in:: is a
new brick structure, nr.d furnished in the
most elegant style, affording the very best
accommodations to guests.
Tree Coach and Uatzaze Vi'O'Jon to end from
the frcv.se. " 43:tf
Caul.
O.i'-noN- Citv, An sr. 2"t'h. is TO.
MESSRS. E VERS ON & M IDDLEMISS,
General Agents, and S. M. Holdredge, Man
ager Oregon and Washington Branch Office
nFthe New England Mutual Life Insurance
Company: We received on the. 10th ius'.
S..OoO in behalf of the widow of S.
Rosenstein, insured in your company on
November 30th, lSt. Words cannot ex
press how welcome this money is to the be
reaved widow of Mr. Rosenstein, for it is all
that she has to protect her from actual want.
I shall ever be grateful to your Company for
the promptness and hearty good will with
which this money was paid.
R. JACOB,
Am 'r of Estate of S. Rosenstein, dee'd.
Sept. C:wl
AYOID QUACKS. A victual of earlv in
discretion, causing nervous debility,
premature decay, &c, having tried in vain
every advertised remedy, has a simple
means of self-cure, which be will send five
to his fellow- sufferers. Address J. II. TIT
TLE, 73 Nassau it., New Yoik.
Sept.lOiCm.
SEND TO PwTJSSELL & FEEEY,
REAL ESTATE
AG-ENTS,
PORTLAND,
OR TO
JOHNSON & M'COWN,
OREGON CITY,
FOR THE QHEGGIJ
HEAL ESTATE GAZETTE
LIli:i: OL1 CHARGE.
Sept. U tf
347.
137Q.
New Goods ! New Goods !
15. CAUFJELD
BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC
that be has refitted the old stand, corner
Ma: n and Seventh Sts., Oregon City, and has
received an entire new stuck of goods, con
sisting of
BUY GOODS, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, GRASS WARE,
JVC 01) EA I I'A R Ei
and a general r.ssortvnent of everything in
our line. Thankful for past favors, westiil
Solicit a shai e of the public patronage.
Country Produce taken in exenange for
goods.
43: ly
NOTECE.
LEON DELOUEY,
Of the RARNUM RESTAURANT, Main
street, OREGON CITY,
Begs to inform the public and his friends
that he has leased tie lower part of the
CLIFF HOOSS,
Which he has r-penrd as a
FIRST CLASS RESTAUEA?JT.
Tho table will at. all times be supplied with
the best the market ailords.
Orders for suppers and parties will be
promptly attended to.
July 2:tf
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Or
egon, for the county of C'ackamas'.
Mathcw Merritt ITaintiffi
vs.
f Defe
Elsy Ann Merritt
ndant.
To Defendant. Elsv Ann Merritt.
IN IT IE NAME CF THE STATE OF 071
tgon: Yo;i are hereby requested to ap
pear and answer the complaint (Ted against
you in ft.o above entitled suit, within ten
days afer the service of this sum
mons upon yod, if served in Clackamas
county, or twenty days if served in any
other county in said State, and unless you
appear and answer said complaint in said
time, or on or before the hist day of the
said Court, commencing next after the ex
piration of six weeks from the publication
of this summons, to-wit: On, fJw Fourth
Jfondcoj in C-cto-; -, A. J)., 1 970, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief de
lnaiuled m the complaint, to-wit: A decree
forever dissolving the Bonds vt' Matiimorn
existing between you and plaintiff.
By order of Hon. V. V. Upton, Judge of
said Court.
Seotcmber 5th 1ST')
JOHNSON. & M. COWN',
ScptlO:0v Att'ys for Plaintiff.
TEE MEW lOOD. .
mmmsms::m i.
For a lew cents yon com huy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
riiekagocf SEA 3IOS3 FAIiIXE,
nmdo from pure Irish. 2Ioss, or
Carrcsjceii, vhicli will rciaio
sixteen cRi:rt3 of Blsnc Mane,
and a like qRiiiiiy cf Pud
dingp, Custnrd: Creams, Cliar
Ictio Eusse, &c. It i.s the
cheapest, hoaltljiest, and most
delicious food in the world. It
maizes a, splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a Uv::d ami
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Chan-re ! !
Tin:: gheat vi"o:ii-.i-.; Tcrj
Plantation Bitters.
restorative is the gliecl-Jizs-clior
of t2ie reelile mud lei!5
talecl. As n fonie a:5l cordial
for tSic aged asitl laticjicll, it
no cq:sal :iS2ao:s:j stona
ncliics. As a remedy for the
nervous vea5i:2ess to wlsieli
are especially gjj
jeet, it is spersietlsaj? every
other s2iann2an. In all Cli
nsates, tropica!, temperate,
or frigid, it act as a specific
in every species of disorder
wliiclj usidermine-B tiie Esodily
strength aastl Fjreaks lovia tlie
animal s;5rits. For gale lyy
all Iru??gists.
Aug. 20, 1 870: ly
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LU5 ...7. ''V: i'i"
KKD1NGTON, IIOSTETTEil & CO.
Slop that Couglun
Some of von can't, and we pily you.
Yon have tried every remedy but the
ONE destined, by its in ti in.-ic merit, to
supersede all bimilar preparations. It
is not surprising yoti should be relnc
tant to try something else af cr the many
experiments you have made of trashy
compounds foisted on the public as a.
cc r ; a i ii cure; b u t
Kowcil's Pulmonary Syrup
is really the YKltY P.EST remedy ever
compounded for the cure of Cough,
Cold., S'tf; Throat, Atthirut, IVliMpiiig
i'tiif'hx, R'oH-hitis a iid ('insintpticn.
Thousands cf people in California and
Oregon have been already benefited by
the surprising curative powers of
fJewcISTs Psj!morsary Syrup
and with one accord give it their un
qualified approbation.
We now ad.lress ourselves to all who
are unacquainted with this, the greatest
panacea ot the aye. for the healing of all
diseases of the THroul uml .Lungs,
assuring you that
fJeveH's Pulmonary Syrtsp'
has cured thousands, sirn1 It will cure
YOU, if you try it. This invaluable
medicine is pleasant to the tate ; sooth
ing, hcaltng mid strengthening in its
elfects; entirely free from all poisonous
or deleterious drut:s,ind perfectly harm
less under all circumstances.
For Siile Ijy all Uiijg gisls.
RKDINOTOX, IIOSTETIKB A CO.,
L16 and -IIS Front street, Sun Francisco.
UNDEU TIIE COUIiT HOUSE,
OtlECON CITV, OIIEOON.
lfETAIL DEALEBS IN
i)EY GOODS,
We also constantly keep on hand
SALEM CASSIM E B E S, FLA XN ELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Winch we will sell at the Facfotv Prices,
and will take wool in exchange.
?Tu e will also pay the bighe.-t price for
Butter. Eggs, and all kinds of good country
produce. U'e will sell as low as any bouse
in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good
narchii 1 1 1 a b 1 e p rod nee.
Give us a call and satisfy yourselves.
C- W. POPE & CO.,
PEALliltS IX
STOYES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON, F.ftA
ZlKIt' COPPEH. LKA1) PIPE, IKON
PIl'i: AND FITI'fXCS, ItUUBEit
BOSS. FOIM'E AND Id FT
PUMPS. ZINC, COFPFB,
BRASS ,N1 IRON
Also a general assoitmcnt cf llonsc Fur
nLLiiig Goods.
MANUFACTURER'S OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet
Iron Ware.
ROOFlXCr AND JOBBING OF EYERY
BLSCUli'TlON DON G TO
OR!FR, AND AT
LOW PRICES.
Also at POPE'S SIOVIK STOKE
will find
yon
HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN,
WARE AND 1 1.XWARE, LA XTEIlNS,
LAMPS AND OIL, LUC1NE AND
NIOUT LAMPS. ALSO
PERAMBULATORS.
All of the above articles are for sale at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
c. v.. roPK co.
FI:ly Oregon City Oregon.
J. R. RALSTON,
IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND,
CORNER OF MAIN ,m SIXTH STREETS,
OREGON CITV, OREGON.
"TT7IIERE II E WOULD INVITE II IS
V I friends, and the public in general, to
call and examine his stock, consisting ot a
general assortment of
Moots sincl SIiocs9
Hats sisicl Caps,
iT Having from many rears' experience
learned that
TIIE SECRET OF SUCCESS
LIES IN SMALL PE0EITS!
IS DETERMINED TO
OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL
Silence the Crv of Portland Prices!
Oregon CB3-, August 25th, IS'39.
y" If von wish the very best
Cabinet Pholoraphs, yon mnst call on
BRADLEY & RULOFSON, Montgomery
street, Sin Franciico
max imviajisia.1;.' lumuD.mwuin
Eeclmgtoii'
Flavoring Extracts
ARE THE PERFECTLY PURE AND
highly concentrated Extracts from Fresh
Fruits, prepared with great care. .
They re put up in superior style"; sad
in a bottle holding TWICE AS MUCH
as the ordinary brands of Extracts.
Comparing quality and contents, none
other art nearly so cheap.
Whenever tested on their MERiTS,they
have been adopted in preference to ait
otheis. and are now the STANDARD
FLAVORING EXTRACTS of the Pacific
Coast.
o
MARK THE AD VANTAGES.
By purchasing Redington's Concen
trated Flavoring Extracts, you obtain art
article not only supeiior in richness and
dclicac of flavor to any 6ther of a simi
lar nature, but f..r more economical, be
cause each bottle holds double the'
quantity contained in a bottle of any
other flavoring extract sold. k
UEWXiiTOX, IIOSTKTTER & CO.,
Agents for the Pacific Coait.
UNOQLNJJAKERY,
lA!LY,H ARDITJG & CO.,
Successors of L. Dillhr in the Lincoln
Bake 1 y,
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM TIIE CITI
zens of Oregon City and surrounding
country, that they keep constantly on band
and for sale, all kinds of
BREAD, CRACRE!:,
CAKES, PASTRY,
CANDIES AND NUTS.
Also, a good and general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver
ed at the residence of the purchaser when
desired.
Tho highest pi ices paid for Butter, Eggs'
and Vegetables.
A liberal share of public patronagft is re
spectfully sol ic iled.
Aoril 23, 1S70:Iv
JOHN FLEMING,
DEALER IN
BOOKS AM STATIONERY,1
IN MYERS' FIRE-PROOF BRICK,
G
MAIX STCmiT, OREGON CITT, OltEGOX.
P.
Would yon escape FEYER AND AGUE,
and preset ve health and vigor during the
s c-kH' season, make occasional use of the
following as
A PREVENTIVE.
If you are ATTACKED withOChills
nnd Bilious Fever, or have been a victim
to such disease, and used other sa-called
remedies without permanent relief, seek
at once the safest and surest
CUEEj
bv usinsr, according to directions
MASON & POLLARD'S
ANTB-E&ALARlAy
or, Fever and Ague Tills. Time has .
proved them thoroughly to be the safest J
and most reliable remedy known. They
contain no mercury or other mineral or
chemical. They are exclusively vege
table. They stimulate the functions of
the liver. Congestion is impossible whew
they are used. The do not deter from,
daily labor. By assisting digestion they
add flesh and mti-cleto the frame. They
arc adapted to all ages and both sexes,
ar.d as a
FA 88 2 SLY MEDI&iNE
Will CURE in their incipiency, three
fourths of all diseases incidental to a
malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in
small doses, they have no equal.
For sale by all Druggists.
ItEBiri;TO.Y, IltJSTETTKIi & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS:
A UCTIOXAXl) COMMISSION
A. M. MleliciiHlson,
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and Oak streets-Portland,
AUCTION SALES Q
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Merchah'
disc and Horses,
Ecery Wednesday and Saturday
A. L. LicHARDsox-Auctioneer.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar i.nd 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 Liquors1-
A. i'. Riciiakdsox, Auctioneer
Harvest oi 1870 ! I
Sdl'iRfj off to Close EBusiness ,
And. no HUMBUG!
OF
BUY GOODS.
EEADY-ETADE CLOTHING,
C0TS AND SHOES-
ifens' Ladies, Misses' and Childrens'
HATS AHD CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated-
Vare, Paints. Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Burners!0
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
Has got to le sold
Regardless of Price!
To convince yourself with respect id
this matter, call at the old corner.
I. SELLING,
South of I ope 4- Co.'s Tin Store,
Oregon Ciiys-
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