The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, April 14, 1871, Image 3

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gI)C iUrckhj Enterprise.
TOWN AXn C'OfXTY.
Will watC- 1- .- L'JUftgWWB
School Ret-out. The following is the re
Vortof the Oregon City Seminary for the
term ending April 7, 1371 :
ROLL OF HOXOR.
Classical Departmant.-Girls-Sarih iMds.
TM, ra.,fi,l,l Emrni Ciienew.rrn, n"
ti
Mon,
erBor..-Harr,y Cmffl, Charles Ilacfcct.
John'll-fl-es, Edward Holmes, Jam's Polan,
James SwaiTord, William Stafford, William
Whitloek. Edward Whitloek. James W arre:i,
John Switzer. Edward Mazoiie.
Certificates of V-nor received in t.ne cif
ferent br -riches, names and number of each
'certificate rec-ived :
1st, Modern History L. II. hillock, No.
.. o,Aneient History E. II. Whitloek, No.
1 j M. Warren, N't. 1.
'3d C.eo "raphv Moliie J. Hcdzes. No. 1 ;
Edward Ma-one" N. 2; Jennie C. Winston
-o. 1 ; Ella A. Jennies. No. 2 ; Paehael L.
Tish. No. 2 ; Gustina Stdlmcr, No. 2.
- 4th-Sin-!e E;itrv U k keeping John
'Hedges, No. 1; Nannie C Bold. No. 1
"Rth fltronomv Annie L. U mst n, .No.
1 ; Nora Ross, No. 1 ; Fannie Bold, No. 1 ;
"Jennie Roberts, No 1.
Cth Natural Philosophy E. II. hitlork,
No. 1 ; Nora Ross .No. 1 ; Nannie Bolds, No.
1; William Wliitlock. No. 1.
7i j'm;!MrSoi. icc Harvey Cross, No.
1 ; James Warren, N' t. I.
,th Oe.nlstry E. II. Whit lock, No. 1 ;
W, T. Whitloek, No. 1 ; Edward Holmes,
No. 1.
9th Z-xdosr Annie E. Winston, No. 1 ;
Sarah W. Holds, No. !; Carrie E. Huusaker,
No. 1.
Kith Composition and Rhetoric Clara
Canfielcl, No. 1.
lltli Penmanship Rachael Fish, No. 1 ;
Marv E. llacket, No. 1; Lizzie Hedges. No.
1 ; Eddie Holmes, No. 1 ; Kil.i A. Jennings,
No. 1 ; Ionp Saftarrans, No. I.
12th Anatnrnr, I'll vsioiojjy am? Ilverene
, William T. Whithx-k, No. 1 : E. II. Whit
lock, No. 1 ; Eddi Holmes, No. .
13th- English Gramin ir Annie E. Win
ston. No. 1 ; lone Salfarrans, No 1 ; Sarah
Holds. No. 1 ; Jane Roberts, No. 1 ; Nora
Ross, No. 1.
Number on the roll, 53. Average daily
"attend, nice, r.n.
Academic Department, Rnll of Honor.
Girls Laura Hell, l'li'-be Eoperlev, R ixana
"Fish, Kate Fr.er. Eugene llmvarl, Lav
ancha Ilaeket, II-lie Potter, Mary Sintjr,
Mary Switzer, Nettie Switzer, Flora Williams
Hoys Edward C-ictield. Leonard (.'bar
man," Lnnq;don Caldwell. Albert Fellows,
Wmadloward, Ed.wn Howard, William Je i-'nhi'-,
Leandens Mmtolion . Mentor Rand til,
ramre Barber, Theodore Fouls. James
Barlow.
Average daily attendance, 4i
r Intei rued ate f'epai tmenrR '11 of Honor.
Girls II sit ti e McCarver, Minnie Cochran,
.Martha Fish. Ro-a Fox, Lirzie Ritzer, Amelia
gliomas, Lotua Pambran, Bertriee Randall,
ilattie Han.ilron, Liza Eudy.
Ii..vs Archie Clarke, "James Winston,
"Frank Dolan.
Number on roll. 40. Average attendance,
35.
Preparatory Department. Roll of Honor.
JirI Mary G.irrin. Clara Bronghton, Ntllie
Sm th. Lizzie Il.ias, Marv I)dau, Laura
liac-tti. Rosa Bonnet, Net a M?C,rvcr, EsfeH.i
Hacker, Nettie Huberts, lua Cochran, Dora
IVaneis.
Roys Eugene LaForest, Charles ilcDar
inot. Average da fir attendance, SO.
Primary Department. Roll of IT mor.
TYed P.tinter, Lula Levy, Simon Selling,
Frances Boelim.
Total number on the roll, 02. Average at
tendance, 17.
Total number on lolls, 200. Aveiageat
'teodance, 173.
PROF. J. D. ROBL, Principal.
Teacher Academic Department,
N. W. Ran:u.l.
Intermediate, Miss H. I'isiekax.
Ii eparatory, Miss Kats Hokakek.
1'rimary, Jh-s Azusorir Monouox.
. Counutv Contr Allowances. The
County Court, at its last term audited and
Ordered warrants to be drawn for in favor
'of the following : W. P. Riwns 82 4.".
A. Warner f! 0,". W. P. Hums $' 7o". C.
Warren ).), Will 81 ) 20. It.
JiradlerSll. CD. J. M. Frazer 812 90. A.
Warner 81.) s.l. W. P. Burns 8C 00. Chas.
Holds 8b" 20. San burn and Pascal 830 00
J. M. Fraze.- 82:) t ) 0. A. Warner S3.t) 94,
Jt. Ford 81"t 50. J. II. Baker 810.") 00. J.
M. Bacon 81.") To. Thos. Cfarman 83 70.
A. Noltner 813 "0. Geo. II. I limes 88 1 00,
I). J. Slorer $(', 00. Jas. Ofib-er 820 00, A.
Warner 8 to 1.1. 11. Merrick 83 70. I).
Wills 817 4f.. A. Warner 8:5 S5. G. P.
Lark 88 00. E. I). Whitlow 87 To, Jas.
Milne $X 00. S. Aekenn in 8." 25, . C. T.V.
Pope it Co. 88 50. A. Warner SC 25. A.
Wright 81 00. J. W. Palnvitier 81 00. J.
D.jPalmatier 8 1 00.11 II Campbell 8 I 00.
S. L. Campbell 811 50. A. Sprouts 80 GO.
J. Strowbridge 81 1 10. J K. Grih.un 80
20, II. S. C. Phelps 89 40. II. Lee 810 00
J. Grim 810 no. S. D. Moore 8S 20. II.
Adams 811 SO. J. Adams 811 10. M. 1).
Baldwin 810 20. J. P. Bhsnchard 810 20.
QS. Bailev 812 .20. S. Brown 814 80, J. S.
Church" 814 40. J. Card 81C50. Z. S.
Podsori 810 20. A. B. Dillev 810 00. J.
Dickens 813 20. W. Emir 812 20. J. Fer
guson 81D 20. A. F. Hedges 812 20. E.
J?. Lueliing 81C 00. M. Miller 811 00. S.
W. Moss 812 20. S T. Chitwood 88 40,
J. II. Boing 82 50. S, throve 83 CO. W. L.
White 82 20. Mrs. W. L. Whi'e 82 20. A.
Warner 82 00. H. Davis 83 90. K. Shone
$3 40. W. P. Burns 82 00. B. F. Linn 83
t20. Dr Barclay 85 00. Dr. Saffi ans 85 o)
J. M. Frazer 85 45. A Warner 89 45, S.
P. Gilliland 89 00. Thos. Bohna 85 00.
G. It. Roork 81 Tit. J. Vancuser 81 40. P.
Judd 81 00.11. II. Campbell 815 50. A.
Wright 84 00. F. Pietee 84 00. II. Raw
ley 84 00. J. W. PalmatitT 8 1 00. II. 11
Gampb.'ll 81 00. S. I.. Campbell 812 00,
II. Rawlev 84 00. F. Pierce' 81 00. Gvo.
J.arocnne'82 20. A. P.. Diilev 8i 00. F.
I; harm an
JO. J. F
Her
82 20.
Indian
Mnndy 81 20. Mrs. Mundv 8f 20. J. M.
Eraser 829 45, A. Warner 813 90. E.
Ross $2 20. 11. Mattoon 82 20. I. Cahn
$2 20. F. Cahn 82 20. B. F. Linn 82 20,
Wm. Ryan 84 20. J. M. Frazer 813 80. A.
Warner 811 05. F Charman 82 20, Ceo.
Eorocpte 82 20. Jas. Frazer 82 20. J. M.
Frazer 811 50. A. Warner 811 05, T.
Montgomery 82 20. Indian Carlotta 82
20. Indian Nancv 82 20. J. W. Rvnn
20, W. P. Bunis'82 20. Jas. M. M orel -20.
J. Meldrum 812 20. W. Potter 813 no
0. kriiez :S10 20. Ceo. Rho;t les 811 40.
A. R. Shipley -813 00 II. C. S iwtelle 1G
00, A. 11. Sharer 81C 00. J. M. Traev i t..
00. Jos. VosS 814 8 J. J. Walton 8'l410
D. D. Thompkins 812 4 0. W. Whiiloek
812 20. T. B. Buwen 85 00. Mrs. JWen
85 00. C. I.inn 85 00. J. Ring 88 00. W.
P.Burns 82 00. IL Mattoon 83 20. II.
Hedges 82 20. C. Fonts 82 20. W. Rvan
$3 2D. D. Wills 83 20, Indian Nancy "82
20. J. Sehram 82 20. C. MeCue 82 20.
Indian Charlott 82 20. T. Montgomery
82 20, B. F. Linn 83 20. Total, 81.705
C4. A Nl-isance. We have frequently no
ticed when the cars arrive, that there are
a number of young boys allwaya around
the depot who jump on the train and when
c1 xirly started, jump off. This is a danger
ous practice, and i: lias been a matter of
great wonder to us th at there has been no
accidents. Parents hid better caution
their children against this practice, or yy
may have either a funeral or doctor bin
to pay. The conductor endeavors to keep
them otf. and when he says any :in ' to
them, they commence throwin:; rock.
It would be well for the city au lion ties
to look after these young culprits.
Couxtt Orders. The County Treasurer
this week advertises that he wmts to pay
all orders issued before the 15th ol March
1S7I. . . .
lUcket, Mary lleiig -(. " r ,p! Fis;.
Jlunsaker, Alice Ilnnsaker Raeh.el
ILzzie K ilr, Clara Potter; -Nora u-
a Se hrsz. Annie him'.., --
Kila Jennings, uui v,
a
Prop Ate Bcsixess. The foHowing pro
bate transactions at the lsst term of the
County Court, were crowded out last week:
Publication of final "settlement ordered
in the matter ot the estate of Francis Jack
son. Final bearing set for the 1st of May.
In the matter of the estate of Horace
Eagle : ordered thai upon guardian filing
receipts and showing' proper distributions
and settlement, he and his sureties be re
leased from further responsibility.
In the matter of the estate of Harrison
Wright; ordered that the personal proper
ty of said deceased be sold at private sale.
S. IluehU, insane; A- F. Hedges ap
pointed Guardian.
In the matter of tte estate of the heirs of
M. Summers, deceased; sale of property
confimred.
In the matter of the Guardianship of
Robert Williams, a minor; report of guard
ian approved, and released from further
liability.
In the matter of Guardianship of Em
ma and Ira Cutting. J. G. Trullinger.
Guardian. Annual report filed and guard
ian allowed Sod for last year's service.
Remains of S. T. Cult.ch. The remains
of S. T. Church arrived in Portland last
Monday night, and were immeuiately
taken to Salem. A large number of citi
zens from Portland and this city accom
panied the corpse, and we learn that the
luneral was one of the largest and impres
sive that has ever taken place in Oregon.
Mr. Church was n man universally es
teemed by all who knew him, and his be
reaved family has the sympathy of a
host of warm friends in their sad affliction.
Patusii Meeting. At the regular an
nual meeting of St. Paul's Parish, held last
Monday evening in this city, the following
gentlemen were elected as Vestrymen for
the ensuing year : John Myers, II. L.
Kelly, R. Canfield. S. D. Pope, Chas. Logus
and A. Noltner.
At a mee'.ting of the newly elected Ves
try, the following officers were elected
for the ensuing year: Senior Warden,
John Myers; Junior Warden. II. L.Kelly;
Treasurer, It. Caulleld ; Secretary. A.
Noltner.
Caivl. Rev. W. H. Stoy gave us a fare
well call last Monday. lie took his offi
cial leave from his congregation at Port
land, last Sunday, and left on the steamer
next week for the East. Mr. Sloy was a
true and taiihful worker in the cause ot
his Master, and won for himself the es
teem of ail who knew him, and a host of
friends will sadly miss him from our Slate.
May the richest prosperity attend him
wherever "Le may go.
Commenced. Work was commenced on
the locks last Wednesday, on the other
side of the river. The company had a
force on making a new road in place of
the one vacated. The contretor proposes to
employ v, ihi:e men on the work, and it is
expected that he will employ about two
hundred. A number of men hav. already
arrived here set-king employim nt.
Scrvi;ying Pauties. Two surveying
parties left this place last Monday, for th !
eastern part of the State, to execute con"
tracts received from the Government
One party under John Meldrum. and the
otiier under Hen. David. They will be
absent about three months.
Military. Considerable feeling is man
ifest in this plact among the young men
to organize -a military company. We hope
that some one will take ike matter in hand
and petition for the organization of a com
pany in our city. There is plenty of good
material to mike an efficient company.
Concert. Toe concert given by the
Oreg m City Music il Society under the
leadership of Prof. McGibbeny, last Fri
day ev ening, for the benefit id" the M. E.
Sunday School Library, was ;i grand sue
cess. The singing wms excellent, and the
house was crowded to its inmost capacity.
Election. The annual meeting, for the
election ot Directors, of the Oregon City
Woolen Manufacturing Company, will be
held at their office, in this city, Saturday
the 2 2d inst.
Changed Hands. The Cliff House ha3
been purchased by three experienced ho
tel kec pet s, and we have no doubt but what
they will give satisfaction to all who may
favor them with a call.
Bcsy. Our street preserved a busy ap
pearance last Wednesday. From one end
to tire other t full force was out cleaning
up rubbish which hid accumulated dur
ing the past winter. The street presents
a very neat appearance.
Mtf.t.'.NEiiY. Mrs. While has an import
ant notice in this issue for the ladies.
It "ad the advertisement and give her a
call.
New Goods. I Selling, us wni be seen
by the advertistnent. is in the field with
his new Spring; stock. lie also wants wool
and produce, for which he pays the high
est price. Read his advertisement and
give him a call.
Goot) Singing. The choir at the Epis
copal Church, in this city, sang very beau
tifully the Easter anthem last Sunday. It
is very evident that we lure some excel
lent musical tallent in our city.
Sewing Society. The Ladies' Sewing
Society of the EpF-copal Church, meets
next, Tuesday at the resideuce of Mrs.
Cochran.
See the advertisement of the N. P. R.
R. Company if you want a contract.
iiai:iiiki.
April 12th, at the residence of the bride's
father, in Clackamas -ou:ity, Oregon, by
Elder John Stipp, Mr. Robert A. Irvi i and
Ellen M. tJnbbie, both of Clackamas county.
Stockholder's flseting.
"VOTICi-: IS .HEREBY GIVEN THAT
JN the Stockholders of the Oregon City
M iinit.ictui ing Company will hold the r an
miai election, at the oilice of the Company,
on Saturday, April 22, lsTl.
It. JACOB.
Presic ent.
Hotice.
A T L,1l T-STAXDl.(f (Ol'XTY OUDERS
- "na.Ts,M prior to March U, 1571, will be
paid on pre- ntation. Interest thrrcon will cease
iiom this date.
H. S A F FA r, R AX?,
Treasurer ot Clackamas county.
April 14, lS;i:w3
REAL ESTATE EXOHANG!
P0HTLAND.
OREGON-
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHF"
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei
fiowed Lands.
Far in Lands sold and purchasers obtained
jui a.i Miiu ui laa icti p'Oiie tv.
far r:tt .roa
Lir-tTl1 11 er, r t t rt rn Ti.i.. j, ....
" . - , . f''o, ana t.ties
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
6d'-!hv at) 1 prompt ;es.
OFFICE No. 14 C .rter'a Building, corner
ui .Ataer ana rront, streets.
Feb. 3, 3;70:Tf
New To-I)aj.
MILLLBY A1I
FANCY GOODS
OF THE
LATESTMBTYLE.
RfiRS. m. E. WHITE,
" CLIFF HOUSE, NO. 5, UP STAIRS.
"T7"HILST THANKING THE LADY
V public for their most liberal patron
age in the past, she would most respectfully
invite their attention to her new styles ot
FASHIONABLE II iTS AND BONNETS,
now on hand and just received.
I) ess Making done in the very LATEST
STYLE.
April 14, lS71.tf
9 5VS
JUST RECEIVED AT
I. SSMjIIG,
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
WASTES),
Kf AAA FOUNDS OF WOOL, fr
tJUUUU which I will pay the hi-het
market price.
ALSO,
TRODUCE of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price.
If you desire erood Gooils, at LOW Prior a,
call at I. SELLING'S, ana examine bis fresh
stock of Spr.ng Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS.
I. SELLING.
April 14, lS71:tf
BAILK0AD LETTING.
MIRTH PACIFIC KAILRO.iS
25 MILES.
EALED TROrOSALS will be received
until noon Wednesday, April 2'", at the
Lngmecr s Othi e, in Poi'dand, IJiegon, lor
doing the work on Twextv-five iln.Es,
from Kalama northward.
Grading, including such grubbing as may
yei re main.
Pilb-trkstlk and other trextie work.
. KmnoKs (f-ur, from 100 to 200 feet span).
Laying Timcx.
The work will be arranged in subdivisions,
not less than tive miles.
Parties can bid for one or more subdi-
visi ms.
Woik to be commenced forthwith after al
lotrnent, and finished tieml of 2" miles by
the 14ih, ot October, and sooner on tlu
southern ei d of the line.
The Company h ive some Pile drivers, im
plt men's, etc , which contractors can take
at fair valuation.
Plans, spi'Ciiications, etc., may be se n,
and further explanation i; veil at. the oflice o!
Tuom s I! Mounis. Enf ncer of the Pacific
Division, in Poitlank, o.i and after Monday,
April 17.
By order of President,
J GREGORY SMITH.
W. MlLXOR POBKIlTS.
JviUineor-in-Cli:ef.
Portland, Oreg m, April 12, tS71:tl
New Goods ! New Goods !
I. CAUFIELl)
BEGSAVKTO INFOI M TE P URL1C
i hat he has n-titte.l the old stand, corner
Aia:n and Seventh Sts., Oregon City, and has
tec ived an entire new stock of goods, con
sisting of
nilY GOOHS, GROCERIES,
CHOCK Lit Yt GLA SS WARE,
WOOD EX WARE,
and a general assortment of everything in
our liae. Thankful tor past f ivors, we stil
solicit a share of the ttolic patronage.
Country Produce hiken in exchange for
uoods.
43:lv
JOHN II. sen RAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
etc., etc.
3Ijtin Street, Oregon City,
y Wishes to represent that he is now as
well prepared to furnish any article in his line
as the largest establishment, in the State He
particularly requests that an examination of
his stock be made before buying elsewhere.
Grammar School.
THE ROAi; D OF TRUSTEES ORGAN
ised for the purpose of establishing the
a ove School, would respectfully announce
that they h ive engaged the services of Mr.
S. L. POPE, as I rn'ilicr for n t.ir,ii .l
six montli3. the School vyill oen on Tues
day, the 3d day of January, in the mom
lately occupied as tue " Enterprise OUt c."
All the usual lir.i nr.lipa enmr, r-i; n,r tl.
ough English, Classh al, MatbemK; ical and
r....,... .l 1 :ii i... i , .
vuiniuc: v,:u i i ' i (ii ion win oe i a u . ii i.
Application for admittance, terms, ,Vc, to
tie made to the Teacher. Hours, from 9 a.
m. to 12 m., and from 1 to :5 t. m.
PJSGHT SCHOOL.
The undersigned will tonr.nencn a Niffbt
School on Tues lay even rig next, January
"d, in the Grammar School Room. Hours.
from ij.V to t.
S. D. POPE.
Oretron City, Dec. 20, 170. tf
BAI
RESTAURANT.
LEON DoLOUSY, Prop'r,
LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
MIX STREET, OHEGOX CITY, OREGON'.
' I -lli IJ. IM.I01UA l-U 1, Yi- ff.
1 spectfullv announces to his vN(
r j' 1 .- ..':.. i. - Vt.. 1
iiieutts nou me iitte oiii ji ti.ic,
that lie lias re-opened the above
named Restaurant.
The proprietor know
customers with Oyst-is. i
cup ot Coffee or a SQUA
1
Oregon City, Jan. 27, i
how to serve his
ia's Feet, a good
RE MEAL.
ON DeLOUEY
-;i:tf
Final Ssttlsmeht.
In the County Court, Clackamas -('ounty, Oreann
In the matter of the Estate : A raneis J ackson
.1
ifcJARAH A. JACKSON, THE ABMINISTRA
" trix of said Estate, havinir filed her accounts
and vouchers tor final settlement in the Court
aforesaid, and the Court having ap pointed rue ist
,1 nf Ar ,,- t..i-Tii nf s:i t I'nurt. in 1S71. toi
the ex;Vinination of th.e same, all persons are r.o-
titiel to tiic their exceptions, it they have any,
Wf jre said dav. SARAH A. JACKS IN .
Administratis.
JOHNSON k MeCOWN. A'ys. nr.rTtv
Oregon L.olge No. 3. 1. O. ot O. b'.
vv. Meets e.ev Thursday even
gjsl in.? at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow'.-
i. nan, s eet-
Members of the Order are invited to attend
ti.y o- r. x. C
Willamette roclire Nn- 1.1 I. O.
Meets evt rv Saturday evenmcr, at the roo. 8
S.E. corner of M .in and Fifth streets, at 7 i 2
i Jr' lslur-, members are invited
attend. By order cf TV. C. T.
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t ' N'givlv Arrivtti " OtcUs, .-oi; pc,.,j
.art of t';c f-.tlcwiiiit srttclp? t::.-.-t Pr
v rv t:-.! T:"rt- 5r. a rM Mtrphcd WliOIJ..
SALE liKUti .3TOP-I .
rxvsn TJrrr.s. j Titfitv-s Fbejai;avN-'
?iTc.f Mkuictnt-s. i)r.rniiTS' bfsEii-.-'"
l'SVPSt?R& SrpPOKItSS 1 SHAKE': IlEIliE,
KssEXTtAV Oils, I 1 eek rMEr.i r. ,
5sitO!i3K OfLi i'I.V-.S 2X1) OILS,
Which we off r r.t the lnvrcn Cas'a 1 tIccr, and
are detcrmiricd ri.'-t to be u::ea re , :'..
R. n. HcDONALD C CO., C-.i:,' l iixciscc, Cal-
F0R SALE.
OUR DRUG RUSINESS locnted in Fan
Fra isco, Cal. After our best wighes, and
expressing our thanks for the liberal pat
ronage we have received for more than
tiventv-.one. years, dining which perio'd we
have been steadily eng-tgtd in the Ding ful
ness in California, we beg to say in eorse
quence of tlie rapid growth t f Dr. VVulktr's
(ali'orii'a Yinejar R tteis, n iw spread ver
the United States and cornt tes f.r l)ey nl,
w e a re nei essit ted tj. ceV .te t ur entire
time to said business.
We are - he O d:st Drug firm on the Pacific
Coast and the only one, continous under the
jsame proprietors since 1849. a-ut have de
le, -mined to sell our 'arre, prosperous, and
well e-tablished business on favorabl terms.
This is a rate oppoi utility fa- men with
meaus of entering into a profitable business
with advanta-res never b -fore offered.
Fo- particulars enquire o'
r. h. Mcdonald t co..
R. ILMcDon ald. ( U h de.-ale D uc;i-ts,
J. C. Spkxcer. I Sati Eranci'co Cal.
N. R. Until a sale is made w- -sh dl con
tinue our importations and keen a larce
stock of fresh o isIs constat tl- on hand,
and sell at prices to de'y c mpetition.
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S C -HUFORUTA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
ia Hundrcd3 cf Thousands f"
2" Bear testimony to their Wonder-
c n iui uurauva fc.nec.t. s? a.
WHAT ARE
THEY? 2
TIIEY ARE rOT A VILE
0 - '
5 F A NCV DR! I K,pf?
Made of Pool- Ruin, Whiskey, Proo!
Spirits and Itcfuse I.inuors doctored, spiced
and sweetened to please the taste, called "Ton
ics,"" Appetizers," " Restorers," AC, that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are
a true Medicine, made from thcju'ativ-: T!oots and
Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoiit'lic
StiuiuLiuis. They arc t'.ieCUEAT LOI
PITKIFIE1C nncl LIFEtilVINli PIIIN-
CI PLE a perfect Henovator and Invigorator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring- the Dlood to a healthy condition. Iso
person can take these Litters according to direc
tion and remain long unwell.
For Inflninmutory nml Chronic Ilhcn-
malisiti nml out, Iysieisin. tie Inui"
Creation, Iiiliots, IJemiiicitt nml luter
mitienl Fevers, Diseases of the Itlood,
Liver, Kidneys, and lilatltlcv, these Hit
ters hava been most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated IJIood, wliich
Is generally produced by derangement of the.
Dim-stive Orjrans.
DYSPEPSIA OR IXDIGESTIOX.
Headache. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Ead taste in the Mouth Bilious At
tacks, ralpitr.tion of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain iu the regions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy ia cleansing the biood of all
impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to
the whole system.
FOR S Iw I X I ISEA8ES, Krnptions.Tetter,
Salt Kheum, 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 Bhort time by
the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such
cases will convince the 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 when 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 tha
health of the system will follow.
PIN, TA PE and other WO lurking in
the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle.
J. "WALKER, Proprietor. R. Jt. McDONALD &
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cal,, and 32 and 31 Commerce Street. New Vork.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ASD DEALERS,
eb. I : 1
840,000
WORTH OF
BOOTS and SHOES
COMPRISING- ALL THE LEADING
California & Eastern
MANUFACTURES.
For Fall and Winter Wear.
A eon hand and h in r constantly replen
ished at the
Philadelphia Boot Store,
113 Front Street ami 131 First Street.
JOHNS. ICAST.
N. U. Ladies and flcnt'emcn's Boots at;d
Gaiters made to measure.
I)e-. t:tf
Citation.
In the nflatter of the Estate of Thnrnas Roork
Inanf.
'IIEREAS, AX APPLICATION IIAS been
in ade by Archrou Kelly, Guardian of the
Estate of Thomas ltoork. insane, for a lietn -e to
-1I curtain reil es.aff V-loir-rimr to said ward, in
( 'hik inias county, Oregon, to defray Lis expense
in the Insane Asylum.
Take notice, to all r-f-r-ons whom it may cot -cern,
that an order wis made by the Oo'm y
'ourt, settinir apart the 1st day of May, A. I.,
1S71, for all interc'.el persons and rioxt of kin.
to appear and show cause, if any there le, why
said application should not le anted o iii
Gu irdian. By order of lion. J. K. Wait, County
Jud-c.
J. M. FRAZER,
County Clerk.
CHAS. E. VVAItREX,
Att'v for Guardian.
Oreson City, March 20, IS71:wl
Partnershiis fidtlco.
I HAVE APMITTKD L. ACKEKMaX AS
a full p.ntner iu my business,
S. ACKER. MAN.
Orepon City. March lri, 1S71:w4
.t;ultiioina)i Ijortue No. 1 A. F. nn-'
A A. Ilohis its regular c mnum'ca-
,tions on the Fir-t nn4 'Ihbd Sntur
r(Ittj in each month, at 7 o'c!o k from
ibe 2oth i f Se'tt--niber to the 2"tli oi
March, and 7i o'cio. k from the 'ioth of
March to the 2"th ot September, bietli
ren m good staadin? are. invited to attend.
Dec. 2,1570, Ur order of W. M.
v x t , ni r, " I f
? c 4
- a C3 - X P-;"
iii K l
r w s.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY",
miVERSITf OF CALIFORNIA,
TO YOUNG MEXt
TO YOU RELOXG THE .FLTTTJRE OF
ou Leautitul and, fast 4 rjwinpr State.
Suoti the shrill wiiiutle.of tP,3 IitON HORSE,
is be comes tmoking across this great con
tinent, drawing after hirn the rich pnducts
of the Nation a ealth aud Industry, will
announce the
"GOOD TIME COMING,"
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters
will be e illcd to till the new avei.ues id Busi
iiess. Everyone should prepare for aa
ACTIV3 BUSINESS LIFE.
Great changes have been made in the com
mereial affairs of Orciron in a few vrars,
What the developeinents f our State will he
111 the lutui e, is a quetto-i wtiicli depeti'.ia
noon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS
cf her Young Men.
Wkhin the 1 ast four years of continued
prosperity, the
National Business College,
of Portland, Oregon, has sent out SCORES
of young men fully qu ilified, and many of
wiium are now ruling litgii and lucrative po
sitions in the B uiks, I'ount nx- Rooms and
Stores of our State. So gre..t is the demand
lor
Good Accountants,
that Business men hive be n frequency
compelled to send East for as ist am e. No
entei pricing, studi-us Young Man who has
passed tbroi.gh the pre.-.cnbt-d course of
studies at this
MODEL COLLEGE
has complained for want of a situation and
at g'-od salary, too. ..
Every fatuity is here afforded for acquir
ing a
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
in the shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPEXSE.
Every student will have an
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE 1
After h-ving c mipleted the Theory, he is
intro iticed into a
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has the effect of thoroughly familiariz
ing bint with all the mini. tue ot ival business.
The i ourse of study embraces Double and
s-ingle E dry Book-Ke pinr, (yomuierci.il
Arithmetic, Commercial Liw, Corrcspond
i nee. Bu-iness Puainansh p, regular arid
special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory
w.th practice. t
AT.so,
Superior advantages for securing a thorough
"knowledge of
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHY,
FRENCH, SPANLsII, . .
GEKMAN, ITALIA. ETC.
For full particulars, call ar the College Of
fice, in Carter's budding, corner of F.ont
ind Abler stieets (entrance on Alder) Port
land, Oregon, or send for cicular. Address
DeFRANCS &. JAB1ES,
PORTLAND, 'OREGON.
Me'r,-h 31, l71:yl
5
MaLclaiues
The FLORENCE is the best Pewitrg Ma
chine for Family use. because, it so seldom
gets out of Order. If there is one in Ore
o i not working well, if informed of it. I
wLI fix it without expense of any kiud to
the owner.
19 Montgomery St., South
Grand Hctel Building,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
SEX!) FOR CIRCULARS.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
PLACE.
March 31, !S71:ml0
THE GREAT
mm
An Infallible blood puniFiEn, possess,
ing rare xo.ic aDd sxrvixe properties
a certain cure for nHttMAtisM, oout,
MA ii vi.fci v. and all kindred Diseases. .
It completely restores the system when im
paired by disease, revives the action of the
ki.et and i.i-mtIi. ontAs, radi
cally cures scnoFitA, salt iir.i-n
and all Enirnvi: and u tam ocs Dis
eases, gives immediate and permanent relief
in dyspepsia, erysipelas, Tumors.
Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi
rates from tie system all traces of Mercurial
Disease. ...
It is n aELT VECETAniE, bein made
from an herb found indigenous ia Cartomh,
It is therefore peculiarly suitable for tise by
Females and Children, as a blood pt:m.
FIEn sod nEAOYATOR.
For Sate by !l Druggits.
REBtNGTQN, HQSTETTER & C3.
AGENTS,
5D and C31 llarket Ctreet,
Gaa rraaasca,'
act 23ly
v , ,,
h., .. Ill
REDINGTOIS, IIOSTETTER i CO.
Stop that Cmiglrtng !
Some of you can't, and we pity yotj.
You have tried every lemedy buttle
ONE de-tined, by its inti hwc ih'efi?; to
supersede ad !-imi!ar preparations. It
is not surprising you should tie rchif
tnut fo try something else at er the many
experiments 3 0U have made of trashy
etnnpuuiids foisted on the public as a
certain cure ; but
Weweil's Pulmonary Syrup
is really the VERY BEST remedy ever
compounded for the cure of Cvughs,
Chld. Sore Throats, Atthma, IVhoopixg
Coughs. Bronchitis and Consumption.
Thousands of people in California and
Oregon have been already, benefited by
the surprising curative powers of
Newoll's Pulmonary Syrup
and witlj one accord give it their un
qualified approbation.
We now address ourselves to all who
are unaequ noted with this, tlie greatest
panacea. of the age. for the healing of all
diseases of the.nrout mid Luugs,
assuring you that
Newcll's Pulmonary Syrup
h is cured thousands, and it will cure
YOU. if yoi try it. This invaluable
medicine is pleasuv to the la-te ; -ooth-ing,
healing and stiengthening, jn its
effects; entirely free fu m all poisonous
or deleter, 011s dnus.iind perfectly harm
less under all circumstances.
For Sole liy stll Druggists.
RE1HNG ION,. IIOTEl lER & CO.,
5'2'3 and 531 Market street, San Francisco.
Rcdingtoii's
Essence Jamaica Ginger,
ff 7dch :V confidently recor.imer.th-d 0 s the
best prepai tion. now before the public.
This valuable preparation, containing
in a highly concentrated form h!1 the
prcrpeKties of Jamaica Oinger.has become
one ot the must popular domestic r nie
dies fur all diseaes of the stomach and
digestive organs. - '.
As a tonic, it will be found invaluable
to all persons recovering from debility,
whether produced by fever or otherwise;
f jr. Yi ile.it imparts to the system all the
clow and vlgoj- tb.it . can be pi educed by
wine or brandy, .it is entirely free from
the reactionary etlects that follow the
ttso ot spuiis of any kind.
It is also an excelKnt remedy for
females who suffer from difficult men
struation, giving almost imieediate re
lief to the !-pi!sm that so frequently ac
company that period.
Itirive- luimedjat e relif f to Nausea,
caused by j iOng in a railroad car, or by
sea sick ess, o other causes.
It is al?o valuable iis an external pp
plicat 011 fur Ooiit, liheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc.
KEUI.GT), IIOSTETTIilU CO.,
529 and 531 Market street, Sau Francisco.
Redingion's
F 1 av 0 r i n Extracts
A!!E THE PKRFEOTLY PURE ND
highly c .ncer.t rat-d Extracts from Ficsh
Fi-.iiis, prepare! with great 1 aie.
Thev 're put up in superior st ie, and
in a bottle b. Iding TWICE AS MUCH
as the ordinary brands of Extracts.
. Comparing quaiity. and contents, none
other are nearly so cheap.
W henever tested on tiikir Merits, thev
have been ad pted in preierence to -A
otheis. and are now the STANDARD
FLAVORING EXTRACTS of the Pacific
Coast.
MARK THE ADVA XT AGES.
Bv purchasing' Ttcdington's Cohcen
. trnted Flav. ri ng Ea 1 1 act.-, veu obtain an
article not only superior in richness and
deliCiic ot tl ivor to at-y o her of a simi
lar n.iture, but. far more economical, be
cause . encli b ttle .ludds d' ubb- the
quantity contained in a bottle of any
ojjier flavoring extract sold.
KEDIKUTON', Ill)STEITE & CO.,
Agents for the Pacific Coast.
fl. & P.
Would yon esc.ipe FEVER AND AGUE,
and preserve he dth and vigor durintr the
s ck!y reason, make occasional use of the
following as
A PREVENTIVE.
If you are ATT CKED with Chills
and Biliou- Fever, or have been a victim
to such disease, ai d used other so-called
remedies without permanent relief, seek
at once the safest and surest
CURE,
by usinr. according to directions
MASON & POLLARD'
ANTI-MALARIA,
or, Fever and : Atrne niU: Time has
proved them thoroughly to be the safest
and most reliable remedy known. Th-v
contain nc mercury or of er mineral or
chemical. Th"y are exclusively vege
table. They stimulate the f in. tioi.s of
the liver. Congestion is impossible win re
thev arc us d. They do n t deter from
daily labor. Py a sisting dieestion t l ev
add flesh and mu cle 10 the fi arre. They
are aitapted to all agvs and both sexes,
and as a
FAMILY FEDSCIWE
Will CURE in their incipiency, three
fourths of all d seases in- idental to a
mala, ions climate. For Dvspepsia, in
small I dose-, they have no equal.
For sale by all Druggi-ts.
REDIXUTOX, IlOSTETTE II & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS.
The Battle for Life
Which is continually going on between
health and disea-e, has never received
from any no dicme such marked and un
mistakable assi-tauce, ou the side of
health, as it Las fiom
NeweM's Pulmonary Syrup
ttEDIXCTOr-r, IIOSTETTER. & CO.,
.I29 and 531 Market street. San Francisco.
1
AUC T70N A JVD COMMISSI O
A. S. Riciidtdoii
AUCTIONEER! .
Corner of Front and Oak streets, PerUani.
.... AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate. Groceries, General MikrcbaB-
dise and Horses,
livery IVedvesdat and Satvrday
A. B. Rickarcson, Auctioneer
AT PniVATE.SAtS,
English refined Par and llundle :IroW.
English Square and Octagon Cast stel
Horse sbes, Files, Rasps, saws ; .
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G Ir9n ; .
.. . .also : ,
A largeassorfmrtt of Groceries and Liquor'
A. R. XXicxt Afii)sn-. A it-ttVvnf.fr
Xij iMXiW Uti). .
uxmm rftc 'm
For a few cents you caa hujm
cf t)ur Grocer or Druggist a
fackageof SEA MOSS FARINE,
made from pare Irish Moss, or
Carrageen, whlcli ivill malio
clxlcen quarts of Blanc Mange,
end a like nrsaTitirv nf Pml-
1 rf ---0
dings, Custards, Creams, Cliar-
lotte Eusse, &?. It is tlid
clieapest, healthiest, and most0
delicious food in the world. It
mates a splendid Dessert, and
has 110 equal as a light and 0
delicate food for Invalids nd
Children.
A Glorious Change ! !
THE CHEAT WORLD'S TOXIC.
o
Plantation Bitter.
Tliis "woaiderfnl vegetable0
restorative is Hie slaeet-u.11-chcr
of flic feeble and tlebili
tled. Ai :i tonic and cordial
for tlie aged r.iul languid, ft
Iis 120 equal among stom
achics. As a remedy for the
Bevvoas weakness toJ whicli
jvbsnesi arc .especially subr
Ject, it is superseding every
other stimnlant. I si all Cli
majes, tropicai, temperate,
or ft-iid, it iscl as a special
in every' species of disorder
which ti2?lcriasae jlie bodily
strength and breaks down the
animal piril. For sale by
all Druggists.
A..y. .... jo,o:1i q
p
OREGON CITY, OREGOZi"',
RETAIL DFALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASS I II F R E, FLA SS ELS.
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which I.will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool in exchange.
IFT will also pay the highest prices for
Purer. Eprsrs, and ail kinds of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
Give me a call and satir-fy yourselves.
DEER SKINjTwAHTED;
CASH PAID. FOR COUNTY ORDERS
5
JOHN 31 VERS
Jan. 13,1871 tf
ESTAEIIISIIEli
1849.
LR.EiT A. FRLANJSON,
GENERAL
Commissicn Merchant,
AND PEAlER IN
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
essential oils.
dye stuffs and -gkneral
m bcchandise.
by the package only..
Ca-h O dei s lor Goods of every decripj
tion fr- m this r any Foieigu Market, wiil
re-eive prompt and faithful attention.
MLNEIIS. MANUFAf TUKERS AND
WHOL 1 ;S A L F.. . I li A ) E S UP
PLIED FOR CASH.
No n'-tice x utt"ntion pa d toOrders fr
goids. if there no prVldih made Ar the
pa merit uf the same.
Consignment Solicited."
OFFICE, - Merchants Exchange.'
San Fruncisco, California.
TERMS NET C SH, ON I)ELlVJE.BY,.il
IT. S. GOLD COIN. Package prices.'
N B. Oregon Propucts Solicited
Consigcm&nt.
Ja". 27:tf
J.EUCHTEL'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS,
No. 01 First Street. (Second door south of
his old stand), Portland, Oregon.
J AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ,ALL
X work in my line in a superior .marner,'
with all the lt st improvement-' in tr.e aitJ
Nothing but fir-!class woik done s t my new
anu it ji . iiccni r ou s. at low rr qe.s.
C ALL ANiEX ilLNE SPFClMBNS.
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