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

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iEljc Ulrd-Hn (enterprise,
TOWN ASJL CCUXTY
Cos-'N'rr (Jouitr. The following are the
proceedings of the County Court for
Clackamas county, Judge Waite presid
ing :
At request of Supervisor Truliinger, of
Tbiad District No. o(i, tho Court allowed
$'5. spikes i,n planks to aid in coustruct
jn'cr a bridge across Mill Cret-k..
licuort of J as.. M. Moore and .7as. Wins
ton. appoint t'A''Amine into the coui
ld tint against .Lt.fayotle May, was filed.
Mr Mav'jrve bond in the sum of $2500
ihat : he wonld maintain bis sister in a. hu
hiiinAi ;nner free of county eha-ge.
M Kercher petitioned to have a road
id out over the land of C. E. Tracy, II.
CII iwU'V, find Eli C res? well, to lead
r-Vm 'nriiurwater to Oregon City.. Jos.
VI) v i",' Al'n'rt Wright and T. II. Forester
wen- ain,0nle(l viewers.-
T U. Forester and others presented a
Qi el Hi -j i ai"- t,Jdt v5t?wtrs u appointed
lovievv a road commencing al the south
nd of J- Tattle's land, on the road lead
in to ruVtli'-nd, to follow the present road
r,at Pleasant Judd's to th$ trandy road,
rie ir T. IE Forester's; thence along the
Siuuh" t t5ie Mitlalla road ; thence to the
Jjoiihwe-t corner of Vancuser's claim :
Uier.ce south until It Intersects line of
township 2'i thence to the Molalla road.
S Gilhlar.d. -Thos. Uolmo and Chas. lioork
We re a p p o in te d vie w e i s.
IJeport of" Samuel Waldron, II. Andrus
and Chas. Walker, appointed at last term
t,f Cuari. filed their report and said road
was ileclare l a public bigway. County
mycosis. ()
ie.-,ec V. Jk
0
:n-e was granted a renewal
V,.' ferry license.
The viewers appointed to locate private
road far J as. Clark over the land of Jas.
Miln report damage to be $50 ; report
received and road granted on condition
of said Clark paying $50 andthe cost of
the same, SH).
.Mrs. Emily Bradley prayed for a red u c--ilJiCof
taxes ; granted.
Forbes Birclay prayed for reduction of
taxes tor indebtedness; allowed, except
45: ate tax. for wh'c'i amount he .is -ordered
In in ke an affidavit and file tbetsame in
this Court. h"
The County Clerk yns ordered to notify
the City Council of Oregon City that the
bridge across the Abernetby was eot:i
jde.ed, and request them to pay one-third
of 1 he cost, as per agreement.
Mills Ofd'Tol P'tld. The following b'Hs
W.eri ordered paid :
S. Waldn. 511 80 ; R. Andrus. $t) 70;
Chas. WaUcer, $7 50; F. C. Mack. 58 00;
. S. C. 1'helps $8 00; F. W. Camobeil.
SO0; S. L. Campbell. $210);" V. W.
j'.uck. $2 10; Jas. Eaton. $2 iO; YV .Holmes.
$2 20; Ji.s. Winston, '.) 00; J. M. Moure.
.:) U0; G. II- Ilimes, $8 75; J. M. Dacon.
$;j 50; 1 hos. Charnian, $3 75; Entkkpuisk.
00; F. Wilde. $0 00; John Myers. 31 O0:
It. Ford. $15 50; A. Warner. S.'OO 53; J.
M. Frazer. SS( 35 ; State of Oregon vs.
Cminn : W. 1 Ihitris. SS 55; A. Warner.
y.i; C. E. Warren. $5 00: John Hamil
ton, id 70; II. Ford. SI 70; Win. Whitlock.
' $1 20, W. W. Duck, $120; S. W. Moss,
.?120;Z. Dodson. $1 20; C. J. Hi relay.
$1 20; I). I). Tompkins, SI 20; State of
;Oivgon vs. John Kelly. Frank Drake, and
Llward Jackson: V. 1. Btirua. SU 40;
A. Warm r. $30 25; C. 11 Warren. J 15 00;
John Hamilton. $1 70; Allen White.Sl 70;
Y.dney Moss. $1 70; Ed. Deuimt. $1 70;
J. L. llarloiv. SI 70; A. C. liailey, SI 70;
State of Oregon vs. Indian Pekee : W. P.
Funis. Sii 00; A. Warner. $5 45; C. II
Warren. $5 00; Molalla Henry, $1 70;
Fowhatte. SI 7t); II. Eradley. County Com
anissioner, SO 00; Henry Will. $8 20; State
of Oregon vs. Kanaka Keuo : W. P. Burns.
S3 10; A. Warner, SI 05. Total, S503 03.
V rob-tie. Estate of Chas. Cutting ; one
iKonth turlher time allowed to collect and
juake distribution.
llond ti'ed and approved for sale of real
estate belonging to tbe estate of Micnaei
.Summers.
Estate of Or. A. Area : final account of
administrator allowed and approved, and
lie is ordered to pay the balance to Secre
tary ot State, according to law.
E-tat'; of Francis Jones ; J. J. Guard
sippoi:i!ed executor with the will annexed.
F n 1 given in $".)). Colin 1:1 Ilucknev.
'A chary Gu ml and Marion MoCormick
were appointed apnr.iDers.
E-tate of Harrison Wright ; E. A. Wright
mud Jos. A. Wright were appointed ad
ministrators ; John S.:ith, U. C. Iiatnsby
and Asa Sanders were appointed ap
praisers. II. N. Worsham. guardian of Juliet How
ard ntd E Iwiu Howard; report aiul re
signation accepted. C. 1. Howard ap
pointed guardian.
Estate ot .Nathaniel Kobms; annual re
port tiled.
Es:afe of W. C. Dement
report tiled.
Estate of A. M. Harding
report filed.
semi-annual
serai-annual
IvavMMvi: Scnooi..- As per annonnc-
incnt this school was opened last Tuesday
commencing wiih scholars, and the
iiiilht scliocl was opeuel on the same eve-
nin'jr with a fair nuuiber. A number of
our ciii.t'as have formed themselves into
a corporation for thti purpose of estab
lishing a private school of a high grade in
our city, a want of which has been sen
ously felt for a lone time. This is a v
id'iV
important move for Oregon City, am
pressed to a success will do much for the
benefit of our town. The place is located
in the healthiest part of Oregon, accessible
Jto any pari of the valley, and we may ex
pect persons from all parts of the State to
come here and take advantage of this op
portunity. e believe that such a school
can be built up here which will be a. credit
to our town, and notion": add more to
the wealth and prosperity of a community
'than good schools. There is room for
even" more schools than wo now have.
There cannot be too many. Let our citi-
Kens sustain this institution, and if not
xolf-snppor'Vng at first (but from the pres
ent miMiher it appears to be) let them sup
port it by voluntary subscription. It will
come back to them fen-fold. The night
school should be encouragedand sustained
JJetter for the parents whose children are
now running around town at night for
them to be at school, thereby they will be
out of mischief and cultivating their mind.
J his institution may be made an import
ant auxiliary to the progress of Oregon
city, ami it should be the object of every
citizen to encourage every etfort made to
bring tbe town out of the lethargy in
vviiiea it has been for the past two years.
tJjod schools, the factories, and all the
natural advantages properly developed.
wdl m ike Oregon City a town of import
ance in this State, and we urge oar citi
zens to wake up and put their shoulders
to the wheel for the advancement of our
c immcn interests. Good schools will
bring families to our town to winter, and
ni my will come to invest their money
wnero gooi educational facilities are
offered. The trustees of the Grammar
School are Messrs. J. R. Ralston, Thos.
Charm n. P. Da relay, Capt. Cochrane, and
Ala-swell uamsby.
- Adjourned. Tho County
journcd last Tuesday.
Court ad-
IurouT-VNT KcMon. We hear it reported
that the Eiiendale and Brownsville woolen
companies arc about to; copsolrdaie ami
remove their factories to t'uis place. Wo
hope that this may prove true, f here is
not a place in Oregon that ohers the same
inducements to this branch ot manufac
ture as Oregon Ciiy, arid we are sa isfied
th-tif these two companies will cciis'ilt
their own interests, this combination will
be e.Tected. and their manufactories lo
cated where they will be a source of prnSt
to the owners end a benefit to the State at
lurse. We cannot have too many of these
tacUries In successful., operation "in our
State, and we hope that all the natural
advantnges which this point offers for such
investments wnl be brought' itilo speedy
use. -..--. - - - -. . - - :r
Fine I)i.a:xkt.s. We were shown a prar
of blankets made nt tlic Oregon City
Woolen Factory which surpasses anything
of the kind tte" have ever seen. The
weight of them was 21 pounds ; on one
side they were pure white, rind on the
other scarlet. The wool wits as Hue as
down. They were certainly the finest
blankets ever made on this coast. The
price per pair is SdO, and twelve pair
were made to order.
Impkiua-?. Mt!.u.-V,'e took a visit
through this establi.-hnient last week. In
its various arrangements it is a most com
plete mill, and the grade of Hour .made
ranks equal'to any mill in 'the Stat. The
mill has a manufacturing capacity of
about 250 barrels per day, but at present
it is not run to it full extent. They arc
making about 150 barrels per day.
IO. O. F. At a regular meeting of
Oregon Lodge No. 3, held at their hall in
this city on the 29th ult., the following
ofiicels were elected for the ensuing vear:
B. A. llu-hes. N. G.; J. M. Frazer. V. G.;
S. D. Pope, II. S.; A. C. Eailey. P. S.; J.
Wortman. Treasurer; Trustees. A. J. Ap
person. N. Vr'. Randall, nnd W. P. Durns.
Installation took place last evening.
Stkamroats. The P. T. Company now
have all rfceir boatfc afloat, and. freight is
coming down the river ie great quantities.
The warehouse at present has about 1.000
tons of flour and grain in it, which is for
warded as fast as possible. There are
seven boats on the river" from here up.
which enables the, "Company to dispatch a
boat almost daily from here.
Chax(;;:. The P. T. Company have
changed their m inner of charges lor
freight., and now carry by weight instead
of measurement, .which makes consider
able of a reduction on light freights. The
price on wheat or 'heavy freights remains
about the same as heretofore.
Rain'. Tin,- river is now at a good boat
ing stage. Should the present rains con
tinue a few days longer, boats will be
able to reach Eugene next week, which is
a desired object.
To ExlAnos. We shall probably en
large the Ext;:i::'!Uskv next week. We
hope that every Democrat in the county-
will feel it his dutv to sustain the county
paper, v, o are trying 10 give ineia a
paper worthy of their support.
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I.ieno.Vi.ucNT. The b u ild i ng auj 01 n mg
the engine house is being raised to a level
wkh the street and put in repairs. It is
to be used for a carpenter shop and un
dertaker's establishment by Messrs. Lmg-
nian & Hedges.
Ciiano::. Purser Hile has changed his
base, and is now engaged on the whan at
Portland receiving freight. Capt. Pease
acts m bo'ai capacities as purser ami
master.
D.vntk. A New Year's, dance was ba:i
at Myers' Hall last Monday evening. The
attendar.ee was veiy good "and a pleasant
time was had.
Eituoii. We stated last week that the
proposed Fuiptist Church edifice was to
cost :..-jt'K). The contract was let to Mr.
Win. Droua;hton for the sum of $f,2o().
Hi-: aw K:sk. Capt. Appcrson informed
us mat me 1 amniu river raisetj imceu
feet in 21 hours at McMinnville last Satur
day. Cat.t.. Gov. Curry gave us a call yes
terday. The Governor looks wed aim
hearty, and it appears that active business
life agrees with him.
Lost. A small fur cape, in going from
the Episcopal Church to the residence, of
Mr. Larocnue.
The finder will
please
at the
leave the
same at
this office or
above residence.-
Sicwing Society-. The Ladies' Sewing
Society of the Lpiscopal Church meets
next. Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. P..
Canfield.
Coxckut. The popular .Vieuxtemps
Bros., in connection with the Taylor Fam
ily, will give an entertainment at Myers7
Ilall, to-morrow, evening. They come
very highls recomended br our State ex
changes. The Corvallis Gazite says:
They had been so highly recomended by
the paoers alonir thir libe ot travel
through Southern Oregon that we wore
really anxious to hear them. Having had
that pleasure wc pronounce tiieir enter
tainment the very best we have listened
to whilst in Corvallis. Thev -deserve, as
we are rhul to see they are receiving, U;e
highest encomiums from the press."
Heat, Lstatb. Siltzel fc Upton , have
negotiated sales of real estate during the
month of December, amounting in the ag-
srretrate to S98.500. as follows: frales of
lots and blocks in the city of Portland
pro
its
roper, $l3.200 ; East Portland, within
corporate limits. S2;l (J. ID ; .Marion
tountv. farming lands. SS.oOs) Washing
ton county, iarmmg lands, 5..u Jo. the
transactions by other agents have been
quite large, showing that the month of De
cember has been the best for the year tor
transactions in real estate prices remain
very firm. Herald.
Rk.vt. Estate S.vi.ks. llv. William
Davidson has soi l for the week ending
Dec 31. 170. the 1- ront street Distillery
property, 210 feet on Front street, and
the river north of the new Railroad Ferrv
and Steamship Wharves, in Couch's Ad
dition ; consideration i?l!).0t):) : tosether
-with other blocks and lots, also situated
in the Couch Addition, amounting to $ 1,
700. Iltrakl
lc I stated hat the Ilaytien. Minister
be.v wiU .shortly enter a protest a-ai: s
he annexation of San Domingo to the
Lmted States. He will also show that CO
European Government has made a propo
sition to purchase it. Mr. Sumner relies
upon tuis document, to aid him in bis on
position to the San Domingo treaty.-,
. A llv, K--.VAY MeacLiik. The : Hon.
Joseph H. Rit-ney, tbe new -listo com-l.iectfd-'
colored member of the House of
Kepresentatives from Solt;h Carolina,
sworn in yesterday. Let the fnll-blooded
cijm AJricanus appear and then the
House will be !! right.
The Oregon Rqmliiean says : "We can
inform the Eynnhter and The balance of
the-world, that Gen. Grant will not be the
Republican candidate for President in
lb72 or at any other period.
This effectually closes out U. S.. Grant's
chances loi a renom'mation.
Ecuopkax axi Oueoox Laxu Compani
We clip the following from the A'da Oxl
Iforhia of December 21st : ;
This company, recently formed, filed
yeterday in the ofUce of the County Clerk
a certificate of incorporation. The objects
Of the company, as set forth in the certifi
cate filed, are to purchase, hold and sell
lands of the corporation known as the Ore
gon and California Railroad Company, and
any lands wheresoever situated, in either
or "both the States of Oregon and Californ
ia; to engage in the transportation of emi
grants from Europe to those lands men
tioned, and facilitate immigration to this
State or Oregon, or both, by such meas
ures and means as the corporation may
prescribe. The capital stock of the cor
poration is five millions of of dollars, di
vided into fifty thousand shares of $100
each. The principal place of business of
the association will be in this city. -The
trustees are: Edward II. Green, A. De
L-rsTu. U. Suisbach. Julius E. May, Faxon
I). Atherton. William- C. EaVon. Milton
S. Latham. Pen Ilolladay. W. F. Rulol'Son,
William Norris and LoydTevis.
Thk Pkot'i.k'.s Litkkaiiy Companion-.
The January number ot The People's Lit
erary Companion, has been received. It
presents ;e, tine an appearance as ever
ind. ot course, is filled with all sorts cf
good things. Its enterprising publishers.
Messrs. E. C. Allen & Co., Augusta, Maine,
appear determined to publish a paper that
will please and benefit all, and its large
and increasing, general circulation proves
that tuey are succeeding admirably. The
Companion is always very handsomely
illustrated.- The price, for such a paper,
is very reasonable, indeed, only seventy-
live cents per year, and each new subscri
b t gets a fine. s'eV e i-r iving, represent
ing the journey of life, from childhood to
old age. It is published monthly.
Ixkohm atiox Wantko. Of- Felix Ro
setii. a native of Switzerland, about thirtv
years of age, pock-marked in the lace, of
about medium heighth. He was reported
to have been sick during the month o!
October in the County Hospital at Port
land. Anv information of him would be
thankfully received by his brother, Alex.
Eosetii, of Virginia City. Nevada.
In these times ot high juices, it 13 well
to remember that children can be supplied
with shoes for less than half the usual an
nual -cost, -by wearing Metal-Ti pped Shoes
to saying nothing of stockings destroyed
and health endangered by wet feet, arising
from the childlike habit, of wearing out
their shoes at the toes first. Boston Jour
nal. EORS.
In this city, Jan. 2 1, 1-71, to the wifo of
C. W. Cook," Ksq., a daughter.
In this city, Jan. 4th, 1S71, to the wife of
S. 1). Pope. Jv-q.,a daughter.
Oregon City Prices Current,
The following are the prices paid for
produce, and the prices at which other ar-i-.-'.es
are seliintr. in this market :
WHEAT White. 1 bushel, i) 0()51
OATS "ft bushel. 40 cts.
POTATO flS Y bushel, f :if7r,.'0 c's.
ONIONS X bushel, 61 50.
l-'LOlTU-" bid.?.. 0(S$5 a-.).
PEANS White. Ib.. o(i cts.
DRIED FRUIT -Apples.' f If)., oc:
Peaches. lb., H'.'e: Plums. l lb., 1 .",(,
1(5 cts.; Currants, 'ft lb.. LJ20 cts.
PTjTTER -- lb.. 2octs.
KGGS "fl dozen, '.',.' c!s.
CHICK i:NS " doze S 5 0
SUGAR Crusued. C lb.. 20 cts.; Island
1 lb.. 10(12J cts. ; N. ().. q-) lb.. l. Cts.;
6.n Fraucisco refined, . cts.
TEA oung Hyson. ri ib.. SI ;0 ; a-
-1 i III 1. " 1. -..
pan. rt id., yucDi io ; uuicii.. io., t .e.
3l ):.
Ct)!' hh- yi in- l-V) cts.
SALT "$ lb.. H:''cts.
SYIiUP Heavy Golden, V, gall., ?0c. ;
Ex. Heavy Golden. g"., 51 0)
RACON Hams, -j! if,.. 10 cts; bides.
l.j cts. If).: Shoulders, 10 cts.
T.ARD t lb.. 12frU5 cts.
OH Devoe's Kerosene."j? grvll., Trc.(S)
It).); Linseed oil. raw. 0 gall.. SI 00 :
Linseed oil. boiled, rfi KiiUM $1 GO.
WOOL xl lb.. 20f722 cts.
REEF On foot, 7 WS cts. ft lb.
ROKK On foot, fi cts. Ib.
SHEEP Per head. $2 00 $2 50.
HIDES Green, ft IK. 5c. 5 Dry, 1 Ib.,
12i cU ; Salted, 8c
Grammar School.
THE rtOATlD OF TKLSTIS UICUAA
i7ad for the purpose of establishing the
uve Sotioi.d, would respect.'ully announce
that they h tve engaged the services of Mr.
s. . m?lfcJ, as leaiiiier, tor a .scs:on oi
six months. The School will.operi on lues-
lay, the 3 1 d iy of January, in the room
lately occupied as the ' Enterprise Otlice."
All the usual branches comprising a thor
ough Esglish, Classical, Mathematical aud
Coin m ere rd cdncrtt'.on will be taught.
Application ltr adaiiUancej terms, &c. to
l)e made to the Teicher. Hours, from 9 a.
in. to 12 m.. and from 1 to 3 p lm
3QHT SCHOOL
Tho undersigned will commence a Niiht
School on Tuesday evening next, January
fd, in the Oramniar School Room. Hours,
from ti to 'J. -
s. o. roi'i.
Oregon City. Dec. 29, 1S70. tf
S047. 1371.
New Goods ! New Goods !
K. CAUFIELD
BEGS LEA YE TO INFORM T E PUBLIC
that he has refitted the old stand, corner
.Ma:n and Seventh Sts., Oregon City, and has
received an. entire new stock of goods, con-si-ting
of
DRY GOODFt GROCERIES;
C.1G CKEit Y, GLA S WA R E,.
JVCO DEN IV A R F, .
and a general assortment of everything in
our H ie. Thankful tor past ftvors, we still
soticit a fb ireof the "uV.l'ic patronage.
Country l'r .duce laken ia cxciitng Jfor
iood-i.
PACIFIC
BOOT AMD SHOE KOUSL.
Grand Opening Out
OF OUR
FALL GOODS.
835,000 WORTH
OF
TO BE RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE FIGURES.
AMOCST
In Any detail Store on the Paciii?!
Coast.
We have boots fok ' -
Ivlen, Boys 82. CMldren,
OF ALL SHAPES, STYLE and QUALITY.
OVER g20
DIFi-FKENT- KINDS of MEN'S BOOTS
ALONE.
WS HAVE
BENKERT'S PI1ILAD QUILTED
BOT-
TOM BOOTS;
BUCKINGHAM'S IlANO-MADFl SEWEB
Bt)()TS, French Calf, Single Doubb
and Tap Soles : ll shapes ;
EIJIiKLL'S BOOTS, Fine Calf, Channel
Nailed, and IVgge-l and Tapped Sole ;
Heavy Calf, Double Sole, Wiie Quilted
and Tap Soles ; Light Kip, Tap Soles
Men's, Hot's and ( hildren's. .
SEIBKUblCIl'S FRENCH SCREWED
rmEAOELPIUA MADE BOOTS,
Heavv and Light Calf.
KFI-:i)'S. FOOti & HOITHITON'S GODFREY'-,
Batehekl.-r's Johnson Wood's
I'ai-t ridge's and Underwood & t'o's
CALF KIP and SLATG liTEIL BOOTS,
E:stein Mannfactur?.
for Us.
IIECHT BROS. UNITED WORKING M EN,
California Co-ope'-atives,. Maiks & Cnl-isbt-r,
IJukuis?t.a-" & I lecht's, and On in
Jone' make "of BOOTS ai d SHOES,
RiiOGANS. and LADIES' and CHIL
DREN'S DRESS 15 A LM ORALS.
We have also n fine assormcnt of GENTLE
MEN'S FRENCH CALF, HAND-MADE
SE.VED
Ovfnl Ties, tlnitvv i Vitrt AIle ts
T! o-e who c ms'der themselves difficult to
tit or su.t with a Root or Shoo, we wou'd be
very nmcti pleased to have cad aud examine
our roo;Js.
Prctzmm, GISllhaii 4 Co.,
PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
F5o- 123 Front Street,
St. CIiailc-3 Hotel
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Octl4tf
L!NCC1NBAKERY.
Sucees-O'.s of L. DiLi.r.n in tbe Lincoln
liakcry-,
15
EG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI-
zcds of Orejron City and sTirrounding
c.umtrv. that tnev ;eei Constantly on ham!
and t'ir sate, all kinds of
UREA I), ( It WW K'.l.
CAULS, PASTitV,
CAN DIE-. AND NUTS.
Also, a good aud general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver
ed :it the residence !' the purchaser v.bcti
desiri'd.
T;e highest pi ices paid f r Butter, Eg
and Vetcetatd'-s.
A liberul -hare of public patronage is ro-
specilullv s'Uiciti'U.
A old 2:), 17o::y
TO RUSSELL & FEEP.Y,
AG-ENTS,
PORTLAND,
Oil TO
JOHNSON a M'COWIT,
OREGON C3TY,
FOR THE 0REG0IJ
REAL ESTATE GAZETTE
niEE of ciiaIIge:
Si-pt. (i tf
: . r ;
JOHN FLEMING,
Sfp' DEALEIX IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
IN MtERS' FIRE:PROOF CtUCK,
MAIX STnUET, OUEGON- CITTr OREGON".
Dr. J H. HATCH,
D EN TIS T.
The patronage of those desiring rirst Class
Upcratum, is respecttully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed
N. 13. XUrous Oxyde aelmimstered for the
I'ainless Extraction ot leeth
Ocfick In Weigant's new building, west
side ot l irst street, between Alder and iior
risou streets, Portland, Oregon;
Administrator's Notice.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
X 'I the undersigned has been duly appoint
ed admimsti ator ot the estate ot Henry S.
Moore deceased, late of Clackamas county ,
Oregon. A 1 persons having claims against
said estate are required to present the same
to me, at my otlice at Oregon City, for pay
ment, within six mouths from date. All
persons indebted to saiel estate are required
to make immediate payment to the under
signed. .1 AM l-.S M . Ml (ORE.
Admiristrator of taid Et.te.
Dec. 2Z, 1ET0:w4
'MS-HBW FOOD.''
itoliiSiiiii
liBSIM
For a .foTr cents yozi can huj
of ycer Grocer or Druggist a
l&ck&go of SEA HGSS.. FARINE,
t::at!e iroin pro Irish :TtIoss, cr
Carrageen, whicli will malio
sixteen quarts of Blanc Siaiige,
and a Iil:o qnanUy of Tad
dings, Custards, Creams, Cliar
lotto Ilussc, S:c. It Li tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in the world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no ccraal as a I!-:hi
and
and
deli cat o food
Children.
Tor Invalids
A Gloricns Chango
11 .
cheat 'vvoiixu-s Tornc.
Plantation Bitters.
clscr of Slac Ccc"3c and lc;12''
t:ii e3. At n CoisSc and ccuei:il
iTor ll2c ;2gcl zzziH liaiaHuca, it
ncrs!cs, A3 n vcz2zs-uf fear tCac
iccS, fit '3 sssca3ead3':27i every
oiSnctr GSassasaJaMl. En all Dli-
or Ifrasislf it siefs m n fipec5ac
f:i every- fipecse o-T Ciasordcr
sircsigtla :i22-,l fcrealis eSown fiSac
anlEiaal sparals. For sale l)y
sail E5Eggasls.
Aug. 20, ", C:ly
THE GREAT
PURIFe.
posse s-
jng rare H-zc and .-vzsiVME properties
n certain euro for rt:sET:35Axrs32, colti
r.r.s.'JtAi.ftJA, and ell hindrcd Diseases-.
It completely restores the srstem when im-
pnircd hy disease, revives tho action of th-
HUJ.Tir.'.s mi .5 ciixiT.Vi. OKCAss, radi
cally cures scnoFtx.i, salt eissevji
end all catPTivE .-.n : cjltameous Dis
eases, gives immediate and permanent relic.
i:i z'v.'ii:::i3iA. r.aTsi?EL.is, Tumors.
Eoilr,, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradl
rates from the system' all traces of Slercuria'.
Discaso,
It is n:ssr:i."V tes'tasle, beinrnade
from an herb found indigenous in c.-.::fomi:i.
It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by
rcmales end Children, as A r.Loaa rs;i-
rlEK nnJ E:?.OVATOn.
For Gate by a!I Drugs'5-
ncstriGToci, hq3tettc cq.
CCD and 531 Market Street,
Can rranclsoo.
Oct. SOm
MtM WILL HAVE STS
THE CELECltATED
BD0I3N AND SHOE BIAKEHj
A.
I,. riTELlFS, has oprned
a siio! i:i coTiirvinv wun
G. CilARMCK. on Jinn Ptree',
one door above Thos. Cli:irnrn
here thev will be ready to receive orders
for all hinds id' R-.'Ms !id SAocs to su.t t he
pco;de.
tiis laicsi and bes
Ladies saocs mice m
st v
Nothing but Santa Crr.zo leather isusc.t
for s j'.cs," r.nd for tbs uppeiF. only tlic Very
best tiuaiUv of r.i i.oh eaif uutt .ip.
- . .... , . i .ii i .i
iiH" rf u ki:i( s nromiuiy aiieuuLu
to, at low iate- a'id in a neat manner.
FIlKi li'S & CHAilNlCK.
Oregon City, Dec. V;jor-
LEON DZIiOUSlT,
OF fhP TtAUNUM Ksl'AUKA.M, Alain
street, OREGON UiTY,
Begs to inform the public nnd his tnem
that he has leased the lower par. oi me
CLIFF HOUSE,
Which he has rpened as a
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT
The table wdl at all times be supplied wit
- the be.t the market a3ords.
. - - , . ,
MS
;m-. & ;v
Orders for suppers and parties wil.he
promptly attended to.
July 2:tf
PvEDlNGTOX, llOSTETTEIi & CO.
Stop that "' CoiigMng !
Some cf you can't, and vre yi'.y you.
You have tried every remedy but tt e
ONE itestined, by its intiin-ic merit, to
supersede ail similar preparations. It
is not surprising you should be reluc
tant to try something else f crthc many
experiments you have made of trashy
co!i:piu:ids foisted on the public as a
ctriaiu cure ; but
SSeweH'G Pulmonary Syrup
is really the VERY EE.ST remedy ever
-compounded for the cure of Cviizrix,
W...s, So-e Thruat, Aellmo, H'uzvphig
Cough, Ercuchlt.i and Cistnv.jtiv.
Thousands of people in Ciilifornia and
Oregon have been already beretited by
the surprising curative powers of
F swell's Pulmonary Syrup
and ri!h one aceord give it their "un
qualified approbation.
We now udJics ourse'ves to r.ll who
are unacquainted with ibis, the greatest
panacea ot the age. for the heating of nil
diseases of the Throat unci L. tings,
assuring you that
FtaGivefi?G Pulmonary Syrup
his cured thousands, nr it will cure
-YOU", if yon try it. This invaluable
medicine is pleasant to the ta-te ;' voolh
5 ing, healing and strengthening in its
fjett'eets; entirely free fr m all poisonous
"or deleterious druss.smd perfectly harii;
gless under ull circumstances.
For Sale by sill Uruggtsts.
REDINGTON, IIOSTETTER & CO.,
110 and 413 Trout street, San Francisco.
Ecdington's
Essence Jamaica Ginger,
ll'liirh )V confidently rfcnr.mnt!rda iJie
heat prepai tion noio before the public.
This valuable- preparation, con'aining
in a highly concentrated form all the
properties of Jamaica (linyer.luis heenme
(me of the most popular domestic reme
dies for all diseases of the sternach and
digestive org:ms.
As a tonic, it will be found invaluable
to idl pers-uis recovering from debility,
whether produced by fever or otherwise;
fir Wi lie it imparts to the system all the
glew arid vigor that can be produced by
wine or braudy, it is entirely free from
the reaetmnary eibcts that follow the
use of spii i;s d'ny kind.
It is a'so an cxcelhnt remedy for
females who snl'er from difficult nieii
stt ual ion, iiiving alm-st imiiiediate re
lief to the spasms that so frequebt'y ac
company that period.
It jiives rmmcdiarc :eli( f to Nausea,
caused by ridii.g in a railroad car, or by
sea sickness, or other causes.
It is also valuable as an external ap
plieat'on fur Gout, llheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc..
RliDlSGTOS, 1IOSTETTER & CO.,
410 and -418 Front street, San Francisco.
IkHiillgtOIl'S
Flav or lug Extracts
A11F, THE PFTtFECTLY TUKE AND
hishlv c . ncer.l rated Extracts from Fresh
Fi'uits, prepared witl tireat eare.
They are uit up in superior stvle, and
in a bottle holding TWICE .AS MUCH
as the ordinary brands of Extracts.
(tnjfat ing quality and contents, none
ether are ne uly so cheap.
Whenever tested on tiieir merits, they
have been ad qited in preference to all
ot-heis. nnd are now the STANDAKD
FLAVORING- EXTRACTS of the l'acilic
Coast.
MA UK THE A I) VA NT A OFF.
Iy purchasing mdington's Concen
trated Flav ring Extracts, yen obtain "a a
article not tdy superior in ii;-hfuss and
delic ici o! thivor to any oilier of a simi
lar niture, but far mine economical, be
cavsc eacii bnttle lu. Ids double the
quantity contained in a bottle cf any
either ifavoring extract sold.
UEDISGTCX, IIOSTK1 TER S. CO.,
Agents for the Pacific Coast.
M. P.
Would you escape FEVER AND AGUE,
a-;d jireserve health and v'gor during tho
s ckly reason, make ccca.-ioual use of the
following as
A PREVENTIVE.
If you are ATT VCKED with Chills
and I?ilious Fever, or have been a Victim
to such disease, ard used other ?o-cal!ed
remedies without permanent relief) seek
at once the Safest and surest
CTJEE,
by usinc, according to directions
MASON & POLLARD'
A N T I - M A L A ft I A.,
or, Fever fthd Ague EiIlJ. Tinip has
proved them thoroughly to be the safest
aue! 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 isimpossible where
thev are ustd. They do not deter from
ehulv lahor. liy assisting digestion they
add llesh and muscle to the fHitre. They
arc adapted to all ages aud both sexes,
at-d its 'a
FAsVISLY !IEDIOIE
Will CURE in their incipiency, three
fourths d all diseases incidental to a
malaii'ius climates. For Dvspfpsia, in
small eloses..they have no equal.
For f-ale bj alljlruggists.
UEDIXGTOX, ISOSTETTISU & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS
The Battle for Life
Which is continually going on between
health and disease, has never received
from any medicine such marked and un
mistakable assi-tfiace, on the aide of
health, as it has from
FSewelS's Pulmonary Syrup
REDIXCTOrt, no?
& CO.
410 and 41 S Front street, S m Francisco.
A UCTION AND COMMISSION
AUCTION EE R f
Corner of Front and Oak ptreets, Fertkgd.
AUCTION SALES
Of Keal Estate, Groceries, GeneraUIercha
clisc and Horsey
Every Wcduetday and Saturday
A. LL IhcuARDsox, ' Auctioi cer-
AT PPaV ATE SALE.
Englisj, rciined Dar and Hun die lion
English Square and Octagon Cast steel !
Horse shoes. Files, Ile-sps, saws;
Screws, Fiy-pans, sheet iron, It. O. Iron ;
' also :
A large r.Fsottment ot Oroceric? end Liquors
A. li. KiciiAKEsd-k, ' "Auctioneer
For si 871
O
rpiIE FIRST EDITION OF ONE IIU2f
I died and tifty thousand copies of t K"
l:lustratcl Catalogue of Sct-i and
Kloral Guide, is published and ready Ut
send out loo pages, and an engravintr of -
uhr.ost evtry desirable Flower and 'egetable..
Jt is tle.gan.iy printed on tine tin tea p.ipe'r,
Illustrated villi- three Hundred fine Wood
Engravings ar.d Two beautiful
COLORED PLATES- .
The nu st beautiful and the most instructive
Floral Guide published. A GERMAN EDI
TION published, m a'd other respects simitar
to the Englit.h. t
Scut free to a'l my customers of 18T0,1 as
japidly as possUde.without-appUcation. Send"
io ali othtos Who order them for TkN CENTtl.
which is not half the cost. Address
JAMES YKK,.
N . Y?
dec23ml Rocht&ter, N.
lie -, in Oddfellow.-' Ten pie, corner
of Fi"st ai d Aldir Streets, Foilla id.
The patrpftae of those desir'ng supt rior
operations is in special request. Nitronsox-"
ide for the pa ii: less extraction of tceth
ISTArlil'ieial teetii "better than the best,""
and as cheap a$ the cheirertl
Dec. 2:itf s i
J. R.ii ALSTON,
IS STILL A T I1TS OLD FJAND,
CORNER OF MAIN ,vi SI XI If STREETS
OREGON CiT , ORLUON.
T"V7"IIERE HE VrOELD INYVE 11T
friends, and the public in (,r-nei al, tt
all and examine his stock, consisting ot a-
general assortment of
Moot Site csj
ilsa.il Csaps
ft "T- 1 A 'wrr-
o
t3T Haying frorn
IearLed that
many years experience
THE SECRET
OF SUCCESS .
LIES IN
SHAI L PBOFITSI
IS DETERMINED TO ;
OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILD
S U-nce the Cry of Portland Ibices!
Oregon-Cityj August 2Sth, lSGy.
UNDER TEE COURT .HOUSE
ORECON CITV, OREGON.
RETAIL DEALERS IN
. : - - - - - iff
BOOTS SHOilgj ;;
S2Ai2.S WAHE
We also constantly keep on hand .
SALEM CAS8IJIFRES, FLANXEI.3
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,' iV
Which we will sell at th.e Egctory rritcS1,
aud will take wool in exchange.
. . - o ....... . :
Wc will alsb pay.tlie highest price for
"Butter. E-gfrsi and all kinds of good countrf
produce. We will se!l as low as apy hous
in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in eooel
mercbantable produce. . O ....
JKsT Oive us a call and satisfy yourselves;
840,000
WORTH OF
BOOTS and
COMrEISING ALL THE LEADING
GaSIfornia & Eastern
MANUFACTURES.
For Fall and Winter V7esr,
Are oil band and. hencr constantly replen
ished at the
Philadeipljia Boot Store,
113 Front Street an 1 iCl Kirst Street,
-''-"" '. . .
JOHN S- KAST.
2C. IJ. Ladies ml C-ent'emcns Tocts acel
1 G-oters m de to n easure.
Dec. ?:tf - ?
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