The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, March 17, 1871, Image 3

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TOlVS AXD I'OUSTY.
Notice". The' public will take notice j the bridge on Clear Creek, at Abel Mat
tht all Fstrav notices which have hereto- , torn s.
Wbe pubuXl by the State Printer On etiuon 0. Peter I.ewt,. the f,me
nr ronn red under me i.mg."."- . ,
be published in the paper depute, la- j
the cffic al paper of the county m which
Iheronertv- Is found- As the Entku-
i Aha official organ tor Clackamas
be published m '
the official paper o
tho property is 1
VRI.sk is the official
County; all E.tray Notices. Iro.n it.
&?i& published in th.s pap,r. I ub
Tubed elsewhere., they are l.-egal and
'worthless.
CoCRT "Docket. The following com-
prises the docket of the Circuit Court, for
the March term :
O. C. R- U. vs. Wm. Davlow.
The same, against Jacob Uauor.
Samuel Engle vs. Win . Atmpnest
Win. Keiser vs. W. T. Ma i.ck and J. L.
IE '.V.Shipley vs. A. T.Matlock.
C. E. Murray and Wile vs. Lioisa liar-
Vey et al. . . ,
O. C. R. R. vs. Daniel Harvey s E.vecti-
Qt0 C R R.vs. Svlvcfter llaihaway et al.
David Wills vsWui. Wilson et al.
EijLITY CaSK.S.
P. T. Company vs. A. MeKinW ct al
E. A. Seely vs. Daniel Sabesune tt al.
E. J. Westhtll vs. 11. C. Westlail.
Kebecca E. Jones vs. William A. Jones.
Lucinda Redpath vs. Robt. Redpa'.h.
a Jury List. The following gentlemen
hiave been drawn as Jurymen for the
March term of the Circuit Court for
Clackamas County :
Geo. Rhotides. Hugh Adams. Win. End v.
Sr., James G mil, Jacob Adams. James M.
Tracy. A. H. Shal'er. II. S. Hess. J. Ii.
Clark. Henry C. Siwiell. II. S. C. Phelps.
Joseph Dickens. Ceo. Will. Isaac Clauses.
Joseph Voss. J. U. Hntton, A. I!. Dilicy.
Wm. Potter, Andy Sprowls, Jr.. J. S.
Church. John Strowbridire. Samuel Ilrown.
E. P. Luelling. Jacob Card. Moses Miller.
A. R. Shiplev. Hem in Eee, J. K. Graham.
Joseph Walton. E. Baker S. D. Moore.
U x fit v.&: Is k 1 Et . In conversation w i t h
Judge W. T. Matlock, of Marshliehi, yes
terday, says the Bulldui, a farmer of twenty-two
years standing in Oregon, we were
informed that this season is the first tha:
'lias passed within his recollec'.ion when
farmers 'could not plow ifor sow during
the ncnth of February. The weather is
entirely different from anything ever be
ibre known in this S:ate.
Personal. Mr. Trios. Miller, leaner of
the Oregon City Hiass Hand says the JJ'd
! let in. arrived on the morning train ytster
lay. .bringing his insti nment with him.
7'or the purpose of assistiivr the Portland
Hand at the funeral of Mr. l'hi.lippi to-day.
Mr. Miller has "been a very so cress! ul
'leader, and has a band at Oregon City
Vlyeh the public might well be proud ot.
llKSii WiTiiit.-Tlic water has bi-eti very
'high during the pa-t w.'ek. The river is
higher at present than at any previous
time luring the winter. The railroad j
irackjost below town is so submerged j
that il has been necessary to bring the j
passengers across what is known as j
t lickamas bottom in a skill'. Present in- ;
i;.:iii,.ns vie that we will have a change
In the weather and that all will be right
ugain in a tew days.
Taken IIumk. The m my friends of Mr.
-J. 1). LoVe, purser of the Shoo-Ely. will
r-gret to learn that it has be m neee.ssa ry
for him to be taken home to his family,
owing to serious ii'l tie's;, lie was taken
f Harrisburg o i me r mine l attou
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asi
Monday, which boat was ex; re--oy uis
lyatched wita him. We ln.pe lint hi
health may be recovered, and that he wid
Wain be on the river soon.
TjKOTI'uk. Mr. Caples lecture
d b-
good audience last Wed lesdiy evening.
As we predicted, it was the lecture of the
'course thus far delivered. L'tl'.e. cireum
Htanees over which we h ive no control,
prevented us Iron being present. Lev.
'CO. Stratton will deliver the next id' the
'course on We'auesuay evening next.
AcciDi'.NT. Tw o chi'.dten'Of Mr. Clark's.
Triding about four miles from town, ha;t
heir fingers cut otf, one of them two and
the other on", while playing with a slruw
"cutter.n few days ago.
Goxk. The old warehouse used by the
"Willamette Steamboat Compar'y. was
washed away the other day. This was
the iast remains of said company.
Ox a Visit. Mr. Kdly. broiher of E. P.
mm ii. u. ivnii oi uos, lo, .u.u "
last Sunday on a visit to his brothers. He
,i it t r .a . :,.
arrived here
I taking a flip for his health, . which we j
hone will be ;mnroved in our c iiiii ite. i
Damage!. Tho Alert, while maUng
her landing last Wednesday morning
at this place, unoe'aed off a part of her
guards. The Senator took her p.lace jres
terday, and the Alert was laid up fur re
pairs. pARTXKHsiur. As will be seen by a
notice elsewhere. Mr. S. Ackerman has
associated with him his brother in his huge
business in this city. The name ot the
dm will remain unchanged.
Tuk Stioo-Fi.Y. This boat broke her j
Shaft last Saturday a few miles above Cor- !
Vallis. The Fannie Pattern went to her'
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teliefand brongnt her down to !b,ck Island. ,
wht(re she is now lying to await the fall of ;
the river before she can be brought d.wn J
PEnsoNAi,. Judge Hurnett. of C.uval ii-.
gave us a call last Wednesday. The Judge
Iooks as young and fresh as ever, and it
always does us good to see his pleasant
free.
The basin has been too full for the
tipper boats o come down to tho ware-
l.nus f..r il... r, ,t
New Rot'TK. The Fannie Pat ton has
taken the place of the Shoo Fly on t!
. T.!j- e t! ..
-
She wis disp-Uch-
route to Harrisburg
eJ last Mondav afiernoi n for that place.
'
Circi-it Cot UT. The March term of the
Circuit Court, Judge Upton, ju-esidittr.
commences next Monday. There is but
little business before the Court, as will be
Been from the docket published elsewhere,
Serving SortETV. The Ladles Sewin v
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next Tuesday at the residence of Mi
IiaRoque.
CorxTY Coirt Pm-KKnfXos. Tin
"Ol
lowing are the proceedings hael !v tl
the
County Court c I Clackamas county. Judge
Wait, presiding, at the March term : "
On petition of J. W. I'ahn it'er. Messrs.
Albert Wright, Frank Ihice and U,.:iry
Kamsby. yere appointed to vl-.v and '-
cate a road, commencing at th- c.nr.ty
road qear J. W. Palmatier's and running
we-t lo intersect wiib w m. Dashml s claim; j
i hence west to the X. K. corner of said j
claim: thence west to the county road at I
V II 11. Wades': thence to the bridge
across the Clackamas, at U. 1 Strickland"-:
thence on the most practicable route to
r ' ' "' "' , "i tw,!"'
vi.-.n-H to ocate a road irom the N. E
corner oHlar. ing s pasture, running up
the east stdo ofJleur Creek and blowing
tht. main traveled road as far as prae
ii.iu Uiii.i it i!-.iiHt- Hit- o. . Cornel
of Ai e' Mattooti's orchard; from thence
fanning nearly' south to near the house o
N. Walker: thence following that line to
Peter Lewis; ther.ee following said Lewis'
Hue to N. W. corner; thence to S. Rani
die's boue. on the most practicable rou'e
On ptttion of Cr M;.nert s itae person.'
ti nned above, were appointed to locate ;
road from the M. K. Church, in Iieavi
Creek precinct: 1 hence west on the ii:
between Laac Parr's Sr., and C. Misuf
to S WaldronV; thence following the rou
as now traveled lo the S. E. corner of J.
Ranch's pasture: thence west on his south
line to intersect the road west of his place;
ihence south half mile t the tov. n-hip
line: thence west on said line to intersect
May's mi 1 arid the C;-nby road.
Jas. M. Moore was g.uiited license to
run a ferry from Oregon City to Linn City.
Peti ion of J. 1J. 1'i ice for license to run
a ferry between this city and Linn City,
va refit-ed.
The Clerk was authorized to issue a
duplicate county order to Chas. Walker,
he having lost the original.
E. Puss, supoivls r of road disfiict No.
1 made report which was approved and
the Clerk ordered to turn over delin
quents to his successor.
David Mull, district No. 2 maderepoit
and allowed sL for extra labor.
Japer CI ill', district No. M made re
port and a 11.) wed for extra labor.
S. drove, dis. No. -1 made a report
which Was approved.
N. Williams, dis. No. . made a report
and allowed ';( for extra labor.
C. 11. linnnell. dis. No. d made a report
which was received and he allowed 20
for ex! ra la!) or.
Jas. lioot.diiS. No. 7 made report which
was approved and he allowed 20 for
extra labor.
David Lein'z. dis. No.' 8 made report
and allowed 12 for extra labor.
J. A. Euruett. dis. No. 9 made report
.:..! ; l : 1. ... w-
J and allowed 12 for ex'ra labor.
A. 1. 1-Vt trn-on. dis. N 10 mule a re
port which was received.
Hiram Si!
dis. No. 11 mole re-
port which was ace.'ptt d an 1 ','leik order
ed to turn over deiimpients to his suc
cessor. M. Hatton. dis. No. 12 report received
and allowed for extri labor.
J. II. McCuhbt!!. dis. No. Ill made re
port and allowed 1 - lor extra labor, and
instructed to report what amount of lum
ber he used.
J. K. Hai-ton. dis. No. 11 made report,
v, Inch was approved.
J. Wortm.iti. dis. No. 15 report made
and allo.ved 1 91 for extra labor and
lumber used.
Chas. Walker's report, from dis. No.
Hi was laid over until the next term.
Joel Dixon, dis. No. 17 report leeoived
and Clerk ordered to turn uelimpients
oVe'r to h;s sticee.-s ir.
.V. i ! a s'i . a
No. IS -report received
and ailowed ' 1 .' for ex'ra laboi.
O. Ohhens. d'.s. No. ID - report received
and all jwed 17 GO for extra labor and
1 iaibe..
L A. Laeey, dis. No. 2 ) report receiv
ed and u'dowt-d lt! fo r extra hd;or.
Isa ::: .;!!. ti-
so. :!- report received
atid allowed 1 for extra labor
.Jos. Einu-n. f:-. No. 22 'i ee.nri received
and allowed -;1'; for extra labor.
. M 11 di N . .': re..o-.-t r-ei-hed
Jess
ce'n e,
Hail ck. tits. No
!'pori re
(.-. W. I'rvatst, dis. No. 25 report n-
!
ce.veu.
M. K. Perriti. dis. No. 25 report re
cetve.i.
lb. br. Ford. d's. No. '27--report receiv
ed and allowed S lor ex'ra laVior.
Wm. :-harp. dis. No. 1 report received.
John Znmw.ilt. d'.s. No. -it) report le
ceived ami allowed I u for extra labor
an 1 lumber u-ed.
I--.t tc i-'rost. dis. N i. 11 ) report received
and aSioweil b' hn ex ra labor, and or
dered t; mike hir'lier explanation in re
g.ir.l to six day- extra labor claimed U
have I ioe:i pel iei'ue-d.
August Verger. No. 112 report accept
ed and allowed for ex'ra labor.
h. Vatsderchea. dN. No. 33 report re
ceived jj:;d allowed (' tor extra seiwice.
Alien i !;-. .no. ., J ropo; I received
ami a: lowed 4 for extra labor.
E. L. Jones, dis. No. l!5 report received
and allowed S ior extra labor.
N. II. Trtillinger. dis. No. :)') -report
received, and allowed 12 10 for ex in.
labor, spikes and lumber.
R. K. Munis, dis. No.
.a report recei ve
I'. .Nonas, (its. .No. eS report, received
and allowed : 1 2 lor ex'ta labor, and the
("Seik oideii d to turn over delico'ients to
i his successor lor collection, and li h- can-
j li(,t Ci,de(-t ti-e amounts, to i;iru the saau
j over to the h"ri;i' for 'oile;:tioii.
Ira "Mnody. dis. No. iil' Vi-prud receives
itat ail owe
' it) lor extra labor
j S. IL Taylor. U. No. 11 - report re
ceived and allowed 1 for .ira hibor.
J . K. i . Oriijbte. i:s. .No. Z rejuu t re
ceived and allowed st for !r;i lalor.
C. W. Noblett. dis. No. r.', report re
ceive. 1 atnl allowc'l 11 fur extra labor.
1. W. Garrett, dis. No. li report re
ceived.
J. E. Penile ux, dis. No. 15 report re
ceived and allowed S' for extra labor.
E. Mershberer. dis. No. -Hi report re
ceived and alloweil ti tor extra labor.
A. B. I'il'sa.dis. No. -17 report received
and allowed :trld for extra labor.
(". W. Covey, dis. X,). 4' report rc-
ceived and allowed Sic) for extra labor.
E. Kitvin. ilis No. -19 leport received
and allowed : for extra lalior.
J - Kirvin dis. N... 5: report received
C. ii. Ko.o. d.s. i. nl repent recei veil
iin,, alh-wrT -ss fur extra htboi and :-2 lot
tVc,.v loan's
'ri'.V' Miller, dis. No. 52-report re
f.i.i,..,) .....i ..Me..,-...! r.. ..-.-v.. i a.,..-
A. R. Xiipi.-y, dis. No. 5:1 report re
ceh ed and allowed 25 for extra labor.
R. J. Moore, dis No. 51 rei ;rt re
! ceived and allowed 20 for ex'ra labor.
I J-V. . Lcuiord. dis. No. 55 removed
j 'ro:n the County and left no report.
1 - :.I e.-k. dis. u. ,")!; report received
and w.al 2 for extra labor,
! t5 . ,,! ';Uh.t!l. for a rcilr.c-
i " l;1.''' :;-essment wr.s grau'ed.
',"' loooa .,f the Wilh.meite Falls i
111, ( e. 1 .- . , . .. I
r s tie r; ut of wa v
over re ,-ou, ;n ,. ,. ri.v ..;
' j., .,, '.: .1 .. . . . ... '
-i !T?':l!i n !
; 1 V V '""s-a-.u t ouu'.uiv make a good
; ;;- :J;-he ilree of tl... vacated bv
' ',. N ',' ' .
I , iS" ,,nvi"S vere ordered paid :
j .I'''1'.. I,:i.;:',r 11 l"; r- insane A.
: w V-". i' ' J 'N' ','.'''" ul--!'-!i eaie.
' ('ow n 1 " S o " i ' i ' ,"" ni" 'iiC
, "" .' " e .: 1 1 o.( e( SS J dl"
: tcKent .ey .; t. t.,, Nevvueo, t'j j,'
i I-" ;ey. f. r tie-. sis. -s, ; -., ',.'
:sl'i! . O'. t1 - ' -U . 1 1 a Ze r
i i r. I archiv 85 n'.- ' '''"''.. 5
... - - . '.i'l i ..Ui S. . T
wn 8 -!
ioan U f;;:iwm:d 82 20. Wm. Wid'tlok-.
-- - "O'ttltlMHl s. e , J .
... S .... . . ! 11- . Oil ,i i -
-- -''. -'lli 'i,:- A. Warner
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f'.V. i s-o,;.;
1 - .
a 8U o i. J
e ' r r..zer c 1
l " '"" C t -... l.ai.1,.;';. 1-uid 81 f -s
! !n;':i l iul-uy ?2-. J. . ibwni't.ui
i vM1 .!' VKl' : S'.;,S!;. V!i- J"- Me-
. .'iiii.ii.i i.i. i.ii rus .- ; j , r v i
' 8o 15. C. E. Warren 50 C r-'T
I si To. J.,.. inland si 7 , Fr '..
si 7u : S:.; e vs. Indian Jirn-lvr'p Ha-'u-
i 85 Id. J. V. Evan 87 ..1 c F y-' . .' "
! S3, Mt:::dy, an Indian. SI 70. Mrs MuV'jlI
SI 70. John Kelly $1 70. Sarah SI 70:
State vs. 1'aal (iiiuar Vr. lUiurns SS fi8.
J. W. II van 6.1 50. C. E. Warren S." John
Kelly 1 70. Chas. Colds 1 70 ; State vs.
Catherine, an Indian A. arner o Co.
W. P. Enrns 5 50. Lucy.an Indian, SI 70.
John Cooloo 1 70, Jas. Wa'iers 1 70.
C. Holds 1 7 J ; State vs. Catherine, an
Indian W. 1. Ihuris 5 10. A. Warner
5 (15, Lucy, an Indian. 1 70. Mary, an
Indian. 1 70, John Cooloo, an Indian,
SI 70. A. Warner 1 70 ; State vs. A.
Jervis W. P. Hums 4 -10, J. W.Hyan
;7 25, C. E. Warren 5, T. Montgomery
si 70. Jane, an Indian. 1 70, Chariot,
tn Indian. 1 70, Nancy, an Indian, 1 70.
J. Holds 1 70: State vs. A. Jervis W.
l Hurns 1. C. E. Warren 2 50, Nancy,
tndian. 1 70, Chariot to, Indian, 1 70.
Tias. Holds. 1 70. T. Montgomery 1 70 ;
i. Will. Countv Commissioner. 18 20.
i. Lradlev. do."19.
P.cad Supervisors-
The following persons were appointed
Mipcrvisors for the ensuing year at the
March term of the County Court:
Road Pistrict No. l.Thomas Seilwood.
No. 2. M. Uatfiehl.
No. if. A. A. Wade.
No. i. Wm. l'hiliipps.
No. 5, S CI rove.
No. 6, F Chitwcod.
No. 7. C R Rook.
No. 8. Frank W Foster.
No. !J, John Strobriuge.
No. 10. Tims Corwui.
No. 11. Phillip .Moore.
No. 12, Timothy Howen.
No. l:j, J Ilowiett.
No. 1 1. John W Palmatier.
No. 15. J M. lacy.
No. In. I M Fester.
No. 17, M llatton.
No. 18. -V J Casnn.
No. Pi, V! ilichardson.
No. 20. Charles Walker".
No. 21. E A Parker.
No. 22, J Wortman.
No. 2o M !v Fen in.
No. 24, S Miller.
No. 25. George Walling.
N). 2!i. A R Shipley.
No. 27. Cami.m.
No. 28. N Robins.
No. 21). Josejdi Harstow.
No. '.)). Jotiti Zumwalt.
No. 111. E H Lneiltng.
No. 152. Peter Law's.
No. ''. Jones Cutting,
No. o !. C F He ie.
No. '''. Iaac I'lo.-t.
No. V . Johsi W White.
No. 117, Robert Irvin.
No. 58. A Carmicliael.
No. 111'. R N Worsham.
No. -10. A Stout.
No. -11. Harrii- ;'on.
No. 12. J M 'fay lor.
Ne. fd. H Savage.
No. J 1. C Callahan.
No. -15. J C L Miller.
No. iii. T J Huff.
No. 17. J W ign er.
No. 18. T H Killen.
No. -P.). John ilitter.
No. :). A Sand.'rs.
No. 51. R J. Moore.
No. 52; George Ridding.
No. 5.5. Jo-eah Frank im.
No. 51. Robert Theipipson.
r : . . . J . .- . j .'.r. 3 E... . J1 'I -..I ... J
All wtio i Fi'!:i; IVotn coughs, voids,
braaciii its, er-'Up, whoojunr cough, iin 1 the
ui ist to be d ea .0 1 ot all. ( uu-urupt a. car:
tial s-.rereiict in Dr. H'ittr lln 'm n of
It'll, I Citrnj, which always cures, when
other i cuddies fad.
"WillsnsivtSf fi !!gc o. I.j I. Oa fcl. T
Meets '-very Sat in 'day evening, at the roorr.3
S.K. eorner'of Mam and Filth streets, r.t 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. Hy order of VV. ( 'v.
li 2j J U e-S vv f- -h &X3 ti a
E ) 3 DoLOUSV, Picp'r,
LAT Oj THH CLIFF 1WUSF
mi;-,- sritmiT, oartu ox c:tv, o:;e:;ox'.
L spe-ofubv ,i!eiou:ice to his ( Of
!Vicnd and the t. uve'iug ..b'ic,
i' at 1 e will re-omm ttie at.o.-e
.'. i:-;, d Restaurant, on Monday, January Z:
is71.
The pro-prietor know"? how to serve his
li.-t auers with Ovst -is. Pig's feet, ;i goo.!
cur- ot Co flee or a SOU ARM ME VI..
Ll-.ON D.J.OUllV.
Oiegon City, Jan. 27. is,:tf
S A3 25 "I j -i 2 4 i'iOilaia O O j
Successors of L. Du.i.rrt in the Lincoln
bakery,
i:C; LEAVE TO INFORM THE CTTI--eas
of nrecon City and surrounding
cosmtrv, ihat thev keep constantly on hand
and h r sah a! kiiels of
hread. ci; rki;'?-s,
CAKES. PA-sTi;Y,
CAN DIE AXD NUTS.
Also, a good and general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Orders promptly tilled, and goads d. diver
el at the residence of the pnichascr when
lie-dred.
The liighet ii ices paid f r Butter, Eggs
;!nd Vegctahl s.
A libeiul -hare of public patronage is re
sjM'Ctfnllv S"Iie:ted.
Ami! g:, 1 s7 ' ': v
THE
GREAT
m mm
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3
Mm
An Infallible ijoot prniFiEit, possess'
ing rare to.ic and ri:nvixr. properties
certain cr.ro for iiiaTitwATSssi. ;x,
MtrRALGM. nr.d ell tindred Diseases.
It romrlett-ly restores the system when im
raired by disease, revives the action of tfc?
KIDAEYS and F.IT.L OnGASS, Tadi-
cally cures srnortu, salt niiEO
and all ehittive and ci'i.wEofs Dis
cases, gives immediate and permanent relit-.'
ia iyspeisia. EHYS3PELAS. Tumors.
Eoils, Scald Head, riecrs and Sores; eradi
cates from the system all traces of Mercurial
Disease,
It is itrzi.Y vrr.rTAr.LE, beias made
from an hevb found indigenous in Cas.fomia.
It is thereforo p-euliarlv suitable for no by
rciiialcs and Children, cs a ulooo isti-
FIEli and RE.YOYAT03.
For Sate by all Druggists.
RSDtKQTQK, HQSTETTER & CQ.
AGENTS,
520 and 531 Harket Street,
Sis Fr;
0:200.
set 291 j
If -YNts
i, U. McDON A LD & CO.
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-to ofT-r r8 I: v. - t rn-i r rices, and
irj Ci t, : a . to r- i.i ; . rti
V.. II. :cIOXAL:; ( O, lrKcucr, Ca-
Thc Great Hcdicai Discovery!
Dr. VAL2EIl'3 Ct.irOBIVIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
ia Hundreds cf Thousands
c : Bear testimony to ibpir "VTondcr- 0 i
t'" lul Curative ucts. j 7?
zti WHAT ARE TMEY??
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s ? a tht: v Aim not a vil & 1 1
"I I F A fJ C V DR I fj K.Pff
Made of Poor Raw, Whiskey, I'roif
Siii-its a ml IJ,cfii?c' Iiii:uirs doctored, spiced
and sweetened t please tho taste, called "Ton
ics,"" Appetizers," " Restorers, " &c, that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but arc
n true Medicine, made from thcXative Hoots and
Herbs of California, free fi'itm all Alcoholic
tiiii!i!nnts. They are the ; It HAT H LOO I
I UK I FI Kit niul LIFEtJlVlXU l'KIN
C 1 1' I. E a perfect lh-novator and Invigorator of
the System, carrying oil' ail poisonous matter and
restoring the- blood to ft healthy condition. Xo
person can tal-o these Bitters according to direc
tion and remain long unwell.
I'ir lisflnmiisiilory and Chronic Klicii
matisiii and (ioni, Iys:c:Hia r Indi
eos!iu, ISi!i:iiN, It cm i 1 1 cut and IaCcv
i:iill nt revcis, DiseascM of the Kluod,
Ivt'!', Ividncys, an:! Uladilcr, these Iiit
tci s have been most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is generally produced by derangement of tho
JJiNtivo Organs.
)VSPH1'SIA OR lNniCESTIOW
Headache. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Chcftt, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad taste- ia tho -Mouth Bilious At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred other palniul symptoms, are tho off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled cOieacy in cleansing the blood of all
impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to
the whole system. .
FOIS, SKIN DISEASES, EruptionsTetter,
Salt Khcurn, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Carbuncles, King-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
Whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of the system in a Ghort time by
the use of these l'.itters. One hottle in such
cases will convince tho most incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it v.-hen you
find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins;
cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings, will
tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the
health of the system will follow.
1 IN, TA I'll and other WOKMS, lurking in
the system of so many thou-ands, are effectually
destroyed and removed, for full directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle.
J. WALKEIi, Proprietor. It. H. McDOXALI) &
CO., Druirgists and ten. Agent. San Francisco,
Cal and ti and 31 Commerce Street, New Vork.
SOLD BY ALL DP.UGGISTS AND DEALERS,
to!). 1:1
OI'ECON CITY, OH HO ON,
Hi-'TAIL DL'AI.ERS IN
T T "" r ri I7 . is?
v5 kJ j t ha iLii9
Hi '4P' ! ISZil&l&f)
I al.-o keep coustaiitl y on hand
SALEM C A SSI M E II E S, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND ELANKETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take woo! in exchange.
7"I will also pav the highest, prices for
i'ntter, Egucs, iiiiil all kinds of good country
produce. I will se'J as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good
merchantable r:nluce.
K'iT (J-ive me u cull and sati-fy yourselves.
BEG SKi;i3 WAITED,
JOHN Al YE US.
Jan. ir, 171 tf
kstaisiiis::k: : : : lsir.
ERslEST a, frlahdsoh,
OENEHAL
Comiriisjicn Merchant,
AND PKALKK IX
DUUCJS, CH EM K'ALS,
E-SENT1 L OILS,
)': STTFFS AND
( ; 1-1 N Ml ' i A I j M EIICHANDISE.
HV Till: l'Af'k'.VGF ONLY.
Ca di O iJ.m-s fr (ioods of every descrip
tion fr m thU or any Fo-citrn M .tket, wi.l
recei vo pto ti:;t and faithful attention.
MINE S. M AN I FA( T'"l;Elt- AND
WHOLES EE TRADE SUi'
'E1E!) FOli CASH.
No notice or attention i d to orders f r
ffo-wls, it' therv i no provision iiiuJc for the
:i incut id' the sa:i:e.
Conslgnmsnf Solicited.
OFFICE, ' Merchants" Exchange.
San Fiuncisco, Odihirnia.
TERMS NET (MS11, nN DELIVERY, 'IN
U. S. GOLD COIN. I'ackae prices.
IT- B. Gresa. Products Solicited
Ja-. 7::t
NEvr I'lioroGRAriiic rooms,
No. 01 Firs' Strc-t. ("Second door south of
Lia old st.iti 1,), Portland, Oregon.
X AM PREPARED Ti) EXECl
AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL
jU uurx in "
r manner.
wlth?ll the lafstm5,r,!vemet n the a,t.
Noihni- but t:r- cla-s x,- lo:seat my new
ami mi'' i !ie nt r o s, -at low prices
CALL ANiEX
Teb. 10, I87l:nr'i
CALL ANi EX V MINE SPECIMEN?.
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COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.
TORE;
l!EW STOKE.
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Cor. First & Morrison sts.
JJAYING OPENED OUR NEW STOCK
SHOES,
32'La9 JL:'Ta7,Cs5
We are now prepared to fu nlsli our cus
tomers with
Best Quality of Goods,
Of our own and Eastern Manufacture, at
YERV LOW 1 IH CHS.
Call and Examine Our Stock
0:
Boots & Shoes
OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES,
We Always have the Latest
and Most Fashionable
Styles :i Hand.
Prctzmaxi, tiillihau & Co.,
Cc rn.er Tirt an d X'o :r kc n ' s
PORTLAND, OREGON'.
Feb 10 187, :tf
1-s?i .. - 1
wmm
I iin 11 i wish in o .n yon, ieutfi, that
Dr. Wi ndci'ful, an oti or ni-in, la dis-covcrt-d
a remedy th it r.rss Consumption,
when the luns are half consumed, inshor ,
vvili cure :i 1 diea.ss whi ther of ii.ind, bodv
or e-tat.', make men live forever, and h-ave
ui-ath to play for want of woik, and is de
sii'ticd to make out sublunary sphere a bliss
ful Paradise, to which lie iven it-elf shall be
but a side show. Y"U have heard enough,
of that kind ol' hunibiv:ge:-v. Hat when I
tell yon t!;it Dr. Sa-ji-'s Clatanh Rea:edv
trill M!i fivdy rure the worst case of Catarrh
in the IK-a l, I 01 ly as-ert that which thou
..ands can testify to. 1 will pay $."un reward
tor a c ase that I cannot (it!e.; A panijihlet
i;iv n; symptom-! and other i: for ti-atioh sent
tree to any address. This icniedy is
SOLI) 15 Y MOST DRUOOISTS IN ALL
PARTS OF THE YVuRLD.
Price HO cents. Si nt hy mail, postpaid, on
receipt i f sixty cent-, or tour packages f y
two rlollars , l!cwar ol C( u,t.-rfi il and
irorthhts iiiit'tfi'iiis. See that my private
st imp. which is a pnxiiiue unranltt '' Gen
iKf -is', is upon the outside wi upper. Ke
memlu r ! hat this ju ivate Mamj), issued by
the Ehited States (Jnvernment exjircsslv for
stamp n my medicines, ha my portrait,
name. and adilros, ar:o the words "U.S.
Certilie.ite ol Oenuineness," eni;iavert npnii
it. and need not. be mistaken. Don't be
swind'ed by travelers and ethers represent
in themselves as Dr. S;ire ; I am t lie only
in 111 now liviri that has the knowledge and
ri!it to manufacture the (ie.n'iinc Dr. Sage's
Catanh Remedy, and 1 never travel to sell
this medicine." R V. PIERCE M. D
tcblt'mii' 13.J Seneca street, Uull'alo, N. Y.
OABOEHiMO FOB PROFIT." 1
AND
ii
Practical Floriculture,"
PETER HENDERSON,
The f 'nner detailing the system of Markrt
tii.Kleiiing; ; the latter DESCRIPT1 YE of
ll.e modes of fiuiun-i-rial lluriciilt iir-
tis practiced in the vici dty of New Yolk
Mailed, prepaid, for 1 50 each.
Our Annual Descriptive Catalogue of
Y EG ETA RLE am) FLOWER SEEDS.
Containi-.g two nevv and REAUTIFULLY
CoL;)REt PLATES, is now re;idy. Also,
Catalogue of
NEW AND HARE PLANTS
ILLUSTRATED with Colored Plat-s and
Engraving-. Rotli will le mailed on receipt
of Tventv-tive Cent-, or sen:, with either of
thi above Hooks free of charge.
IIE.VOKlt'SO.'V
KlI I itlaiils ansl CJiov-rs,
G7 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK.
febioml
Eotray fJoticc.
rp.P7F.X VP HY THE UNDEUslGXED, Jan
L JTl, hvmjr 1 l-l mile w.thof Mihvaukie.
to fiCa'l of two year-olds tins i:ir, one Kt-r
air-i the other a Loiter ; tlte l.eif r is I randed by a
square crop oir li.ht. ear and slir, with imdeiblt
in l f;. pale-red ; steer i. dark red, sqiMi r-rop oil'
each ear. f. . TtUXlSELL.
Clacsamas county, March 10, 1S71.W3
Piotice.
n. TT, nrTSTWnrvc. mr-VT nor, t-tc
, J . -;;r Wsomr U.IH70 'wiii
paid on presentation. Interest thereon wiU cease
fixra tiiis date.
T
I H SAFFAERANS
l Trearirrr rf Clackamas countr.
J March 0, JS:j:w3
NEW
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REDI"SGTON, HOSTETTER & CO.
Stop that Coughing!
Some of yuu can't, and we pity you.
You have tried every lemedy hi.t tl 6
ONE destined, by iis intiiuic merit, to
supersede all inila repai ations. It
is not surprtsmjr you should he reluc
tant fotry sometl.inu; else af cr the many
expi riments you have made of trashy
compounds foisted ou the public a-s a
Ct r;aiu c ure ; but
Rcwcll's Pulrrscnary Syrup
is reallv the YERY BEST remedy ever
compounded for the edit: Of Coughs,
to. A. ore Throats, Asthma, IVluivpiiig
Coughs, Bronchitis and Cjusvwplion.
Thousands of pi ople fn California and
Oresou have been already bt rented by
the'surprising curative powers of
fic well's Pulmonary Syrup
and with one accord give it their un
q 11 al i lied app rohat on.
We now ad it ess ourselves to al! who
are unacquainted with this, the greatest
tumacea oi the ure. for the healiny; of il
diseases of the Throul uud Luiigs,
assuring you that
NeweH's Pulmonary Syrup
has cured thousands, am' it will cure
YOU. if yon try it. This invaluable
medicine is pleasant to the ta-te ; sooth
ing, healing and sti engthening in its
tllticts; entirely free from all poisonous
or deleterious dnus and perfectly harm-
less under all circumstances.
For sjule ly sill Druggists.
REDING I ON, IIO.-TETILR & CO.,
b-'d and 531 Market street, San Francisco.
Reilingtoii's
Essence Jamaica Ginger,
H'hich i.- cin fth i-thj TKOivimfudi tl a the
btt it pai tion iiutr lifore the public.
This valuable preparation, con'aining
in a highly co ceiitrated toiin all the
properties of Jamaica my er.has become
one oi the most ponnlar domestic rime-
dies f.
11 diseases of the sU.mach and
digest ive organs.
As a ionic, it will he found invaluable
to all persons lecovering from debility,
whether produced by fever or otherwise;
fur Wt lie it iiuj.aits to the system all the
eh.w and vigor th.it can be produced l.y
wine .r biandy. it is entireJy free from
the reactionary .'lltcts that follow tlio
use ol spiiiis of any kind.
It is a!s,) an exeelUnt remedy for
females who suffer I'm in dilTicult men
si mat ion, givi ng almost immediate re
lief to the si. asms that so frequently ac
company that period.
It gives immediate relief to Nausea,
caused by riuii g m ;i railroad car, or i;y
sea s.ck ess, o- other causes.
It. is iilso valua le ;is an external ; p
p!i'-;it on for Gout, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc.
K11I.;T)V, IlOSTETTE.'l & CO.,
u-2'J and 531 Market street, San Francisco.
Reilington's
F 1 av 0 ring Extracts
AllE THE PERFECTLY P ERE AND
highly c ncer.t rated Extract s from Ftesh
X 1 tiits, prepared, with great care.
Thev ; re put up in superior style, and
in a bottle h bli.ng TWICE AS'.MLCII
as t!ie oriiinary brands of Extracts.
Comparing quality and contents, none
Other are Deal l so cheap.
W believer tested on tiikir MKi:iTS,they
have been ad pted in pi e.erence to -,:
oTheis. and are now the STANDARD
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ol the Pacitic
Coast.
MA UK THE ADVANTAGES.
Ry purchasing Rcdington's Concen
trated Fla vo't ing Exti act-, you obtain an
article hut only supeiior in richness and
delic.ic o! flavor to a' 3' o her of a simi
lar nature, but. far mute economical, be
cause ecii b ttle holds double the
quantity contained in a bottle of an3r
oilier llavoring extract sold.
ItKUIXGTOX, UOSTE'ITEll A C O,,
Agents for the Pacific Coast.
m. p.
"VYonhl yon escape FEYER AND AGUE,
U:id preserve health and v'gor during the
s ckly season, make occasional use of the
following as
A PREVENTIVE.
If you are ATT CKED with Chills
and Rilious Fever, or have been a victim
to such disease, at d used oi her so-called
remedies without permanent relief, seek
at once the safe.-t and surest
, CUEE,
by using, according to directions
MASQN i FGLLARD
3
APITI-PALAilIA,
or, Fever and Ague Pills. Time has
proved them thoroughly to be the safest
and most reliable remedy known. They
contain no mercury or other mineral or
chemical. They are exclusively vege
table. . They stimulate the f motions of
the liver. Congestion isimpossible where
thev ate used. They do not deter from
daily tabor, liy a-sisting diire-tion tl ey
add (iesh and inn cle to the frame. They
nro anMoted to all ages and both sexes,
and as a
FAMILY PJ1EDICBNE
Will CURE in their ineipiency, three
fourths ot all d seasps incidental to a
malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in
small doses, they have noeqaal.
For sale by all Druggists.
nrrbi.v tiiox, hostettiju & co.,
SOLE AGENTS.
The Battle for Life
Which is continually roh)2 on between
dealt!! and diea-e, has m-ver received
from anv medi.-lne such marked and un
mistikable assi-tance, on the side of
health, as it Las fio:n
NewelTs Pulmonary Syrup
I5EDI VCTOK, HOSTETTER & CO.,
523 ami 53l Mzrkct street, San rrancisco.
3R33
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AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A. IB. IieI&S-i4lsoii9
AUCTIONEER! 0
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portknd.
AUCTION SALES .
Of Real Estate, C4roceries, General Merch'a
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday f
A. B. Riciiardsox, Auctioneer
. AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Par and Bundle Iron
I. FT ! I I 1 -W . I . .1 I' . 1 .1 . . . t f l......,. .. FT . . , . I
..uiii.Tu mill utniiviai. ciiM steei
Horse shoe Files, Rasps, saws ; Of
Screws, Fty-pans, sheet iron, R. G Iron-;
also: o
A large assortmertt of Groceries ind Liquors
A. Is. KicitAunsoN. AnctioneeP
.r- v.r mt yw
For i few cents yoti can )rj
cf your Grocer or Druggist3 a
I aeL-age of SEA MOSS FARIXE,
inndo from pare Irish 3Ioss, or
Carrcei, vIileh will mak6
cixtccn qnnrts of Blsnc ?Jange,
r.nd a like quantity cf Pad
dinrjp, Custard.?, Creanis, Char
Icito iillSGO, c-C. It 15 tho
cheapest, 1 1 ea I tli i est, cud most
delicious food in the world. It
nates a, splciidid Dessert, and
lias no equal as a light and
delicato food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Chaurre ! !
o
o
rrnr: cheat world-s toxic
Plantation Bitters.
Tlii5 AvoBadca'-Ttal vcgtai5o
rciioratSvc tlsc slat'ci-a.i-c!icr
of t"c fcc5je zim dcl;ili
tnlcd, A3 n o::5c as:l cordial
for t"Ec :ig:ed nB;l Ias:ual, il
li.V. I2 eqianl Q;5;agr sJoea
iiclaics, A3 z re:3's2y for tiae
ticvotas ren!iiiacs3 . to. wSiicEl
vonac:i are esjccially sub
ject, it ii gtijterscsHissg' "every
oilser slassssalnsaj. E.i nil Ci
malos, tropaca, tcanpea'atc,
or frijji, il sjcl : j :i sjjccislc
iia every S3?ecae3 of disprdep
wIjIcSj BJiijJcrssaasac? Clae I;odily
sii'CEatEi uaa:3 Eja-caSi eSowii the
mai:iaal spirals. For sale hf
all DrEHgrgists.
IS STILL AT JUS OI.TTT',- ,
CORNER ;F MAIN am. S1XI H MI.EET3
OREGON C. TV, OREGON.
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TTllERE II E WOULD INVITE lllM
friends. ad ttie public in f.'et)eial, to
all and e xamine liis stock consisting ot
"eueral assortment of
O
- o-
Hoots :aisd &cS'$ s
;ai4l Cstps-9
IICIw5.2C
Having frorr many years' experienb
learned that
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
LIES IN SMAJL PROFITS
IS DETERMINED TO
OFFER SU(II INDUCEMENTS AS WILIi
S l tice the Cry of Iceland Pi ices!
Oregon City, August 2?th,lSG'J.
O
AOTIVE PERSONS
' WAITED.
$100 A H0HTH!
o
-rNEKGETIC PERSONS, 0EERGYMEX;
Jlv doctors, lawyer-, agents, business rpen,
tarn er, salesmen, cale, ami all otliers,
male ai.d fern de willing to give their whole
time or jiart of it, tv.n ea.-ily make
?100 OR MORE A .MONTH,
by engagin.? in light, honorable and staple
business, in which to nvney is required.'
Xo competition. Exclusive territory givem
References as to character required. Stamps
lor return postage desired. Write your ad--dress
in full and plainly.
Q
H. A. CARTY,
o
XO. 315 CI1ESXUT STREET;
O
PI1ILAEELPI IA, PA.
ACTIVE PERSONS AVTEP
Jan. 6:rx.6
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