The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, May 05, 1871, Image 3

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XOAV.V AND VCrVXTY.
"County CockT. The following are the
'County Court proceedings for the May
Herm. J. K. Wait, Judge.
Jn the matter Of tbe -petition for change
W road from Abel. Mai toon's to Cutting,,
4J pe i IL ..as indefinitely postponed on
Wunt f the notice not stating at what
?'ertn of Court the petition would beheard.
iiivid W.igbt reigned the ofhee of
Justice of the IVnce lor Beaver Creek
Wcin'ct, J. W- May was appointed to fill
'ths vacancy.
Ou petition of James Cutting and others.
Albert Wright. Andrew Sprowld and Isaac
"i-'arr. were appoiuted viewers to locate
'several changes in district No. 33.-
IL. X. U'or.-ham declined to serve Road
Fuoervison of disUH t d. 39. N. S. Xo'yer
u.s app )inted in his place.
On hi- petition. M. Werthimer's taxes
vvre ivcuced S50').
Ab;l Mitt.jO.i. Cm. Rhodes and Henry
'Rjwley were appointed 10 aascaa uamages
'claimed by Win. Butcher on account of a
'road running over his farm. The apprais
'ers to meet on the 21th inst.
Th report of the viewers to locate a
'road from Walton's and Ringo'a lane to
'intersect the Oregon City road, was ap
proved and the road declared a public
highway.
Richard Bradley, who was appointed to
'examine the condition of the bridge on
Mill Creek, near (i. J. Tniliinger's. report
ed th; same in od condition. He also
'reports that St. Clair, a county char-re. at
James ();Iicers, was ia a critical condition,
ayd that Rebecca M ty. a county charge,
at the hoiHi; of Lafayette May. was cared
fur in as gooJ a manner as could be under
tin? circumstances. The report was ap-
'proved. and Mr. Bradley allowed $9 lor
his services.
The report of Henry Will, appointed
to examine the condition of A. Lambert,
' county charge, was approved, and the
Court ordered that Robinson Ford be al
lowed the sum of $ti per week hereafter
for keeping said Lambert. The Co'irt also
allowed .Mr. Will $4 for services iu this
'matter.
The Court ordered that (he board and
''keeping of St. Clair be not increased to a
sum of over ?2 ;"() per week.
S. S. Bailey and Weeks & Morton were
'granted license to sell liquor in less quantities-
than a quart in Linn City.
O John Rilter was removed from the posi
tion of Road Supervisor of district Xo. id,
and John Ring appointed in his place.
The report of the viewers annoinied to
locate a road from the gate of Geo. Wal
ling to Aurora, was approved and said
road declared a public highway.
In the matter of taxes paid by E. A.
Vi!s ):i, on property which did not be
Tong to him. it was ordered that when
'said Wilson executes a quit claim
'deed to Clackamas Coiintv. the Clerk is
'authorized to draw an order in favor of
Wilon for a.n.
The Clerk was instructed to draw a
Hvrraut. f:i favor of W. II. Ross for the
amount paid by him, with interest, for a
lot purchased at Sherilfs salt! for delin
quent taxes, it being shown that said lot
was assessed twice.
The Clerk was instructed to notify road
supervisors when new roads have been
ordered opened.
Chas. Walker was allowed $71 70 for
':n Miey advanced by him for the Abcr
Tiathy bridge and for extra labor.
The Sheriff's delinquent taX list was
placed on lile, showing a delinquent list
of Ssaj 'J i.
q The billowing bills were ordered paid ;
7tnbert Ford, for boarfl of A. Lambert,
Sl.". Geo. H "lines, for county record book,
"5 J I. A. V. Beebe, S2 S.. A. .7. Stout. 2 fcO
'G. K. Mavli.-ld. S Hi). J. 1. Ringo. $2. H.
C. Ringo. S2. II. II. Campbell. S2. S. L.
'Ctirt-pbell, $10. G. W. Walling. S2. A.
Cisco. s II. If. Cariipbell. $2 S. L.Camp-
iell ,s 10. H . H. liuek. )!). John
o 1.1 l !.... I.
'Meldrum, 2 00. James MeXnmara! 82 1?0
W. 1". Darns. ." ."). A Warner. $7 70,
C. II. Warren. S2 i), J. L. Rarlow. SI 70.
A'. Warren. SIM 1). V. 1'. Ruins. So 8.".
(J. E. Warren. S2 .(). Maxwell Ramsby,
SI .";). V,"m. Welch. SI ol). George llar-Vin.--on.
Si ."0. C. P. Wilcox, $ t .10.
David M iv, SI .10. W. V. Hums, S. 70
Wm. Driskill. 7.1. J. II. Raker, for board
'of prisoners for April. S"2. A. Warner as
per bill S1D7. J. M. Frazer. as per bill.
Slt. 4.1, 1 1. Miry Wills. Sit) 40. Richard
Uradloy.SU CO. Total. S'ilil 1.1.
i'iioiiA iK Du!Ks.s. fn ihe matter of the
'estate of Harrison Wright the Widow
ttllowed the use of all yiersonal .property
'not necessary to Tie .sold for expense of
administration ;
Li the matter of the estate of S. Iluelah
?nveniory filed and approved, and license
granted for sale o f personal, propel ty.
In the matter ot the estate of T. G.
?toork, sale of real estate ordered.
Iu tlu' matter of the estate of II. S.
Moore sale of real estate ordered.
Crrv Ei.Kcriox. The following is the
official vote cast last Monday :
For Mayor T. Cliarman, 1()3; J. Mayers.
".)1.
Recorder M. C. Alhey, 103; D. Jen
nings, ft.
Councilmen Charles Logos, 101; J. M.
Moore. !-'S : W.W. Ruck. 102 ; J. D. Miller,
113: J. M. Haeon. 10'' ; Owen Wade. lOli;
.1 . G. Porter. 10 1 elected : J. G. Ronnet.
J3 ; J. II. Sehram. 90 ; R. Caneld. 04:
Charles II. Kellogg. 77 : W. F. Ilighfidd'.
K): U L.Kelly, Ho; George Claik. 9o
'defeated.
Assessor and Collector S. D. Pope, 101 :
Ambrose Railey. D.I.
Treasurer Chas. Pope, 111 ; A. Lew,
M. '"
Schorl Superintendent W. C. Johnson.
0'.) : A. Noltner. I7.
City Attorney Charles E. Warren, 107';
ho opposition.
City Marshal J. W. Ryan, 9S ; C. J.
iJarcl.iv. 17.
Thk ' ()u E;m.;kaxt Roan."" We had
a cail last week from our friend Joseph
A'oung. who in formes ns that the Emi
grant Road" (Foster's) will be open for
travel by the loth inst. lie says the road
is in splendid condition, all the bridges
being iu good order. The Company pro
pose to cut a good wagon road this
spring to Mount Hood, so that pleasure-ne.-kers
can have an easy access to visit
this most desirable spot, where they
can see the whole of Oregon and Wash
ton Territory with the naked eve. The
1'oad will be in good condition for buggies
or anyother conveyances, and we bespeak
for it a prosperous season this year. Mr.
Y. informs us that this is the best road
leading from the Willamette valley I)
Eastern Oregon, and that the tolls are less
than on an other.
DOKAT.OXS TO THE AMERICAN 1'lBLE So-
cikty. Rev. I. D. Driver, Agent for the
Society, lias furuished us the following list
ot cor,-ulut;ons made in this citv : Public
collection ut the M. E: Churc!!, ?.V io, do. at
the C'.aizrcgati,,nal Cborch, 7 5. A J Ap-per.-oii.
k ,, James M Moore, 50 cents, W P
Ibirns. To cents, c.isn, 2" cent?, S A Pope
SI, C P i'hnrch. si, J M Bacon, 1,,IR
Lalstoa. John Mvers, l.Jas 1 Milter,
C Po;e. T J Spooner. $1, V H Pone
C- 1 I T n - . , ...... - . I" '
? vC!V;y rren i O T Loey, f 60, Mrs
C J ope, i, , Rsudall, si Owen
Wade. ?2 5itot;V, $:J.3 u5.
I fe iged E 1) Wh:tIow, ?1, O L
65, Geo A Pease, iff, Jas Mdae, $;
Cms.
, C M
Greenraan, 5 ! .
Kedlxep. The river opposition hns
caused the railroad fare to be reduced.
It is nnv 50 cents from Portland to this
pUee. S2 50 to Salem, and Si to Albany.
1be fare on the boats is not quite one-hall
the above tales.
Exhibition. There wa3 an entertain
ment ,iven last Evening at the new Court
House, for the benefit of the Congrega.
tional Sunday School, by the young ladies
and gentlemen of this ci.y." which was
well attended, and everything passed off
to the satitfaction of all. The 'entertain
ment will be repeated to night with a
change of programme, and we bespeak
lor them a full attendance.
Two Sides. A case of child-burning
wa3 tried last Saturday before Justice
Burn3. and the defendant fined &30
There appears to be. several reports in re
gard to the matter, therefore we forbear
mentioning names.
Gone. Hon. D. P. Thompson left
here yesterday for Eastern Oregon. He
has the contract for surveying the Cm a
tilla Reservation, which he will commence
this fall. He expects to 'return here in
July.
Wool. Our merchants and the factory
are paying 25 cents for wool. The farm
ers are holding on to it. and the prospects
are that it will advance in price.
Ix thh River. A team belonging to
Mr. Ferguson, jumped off the ferry boat
into the river, the forepait of this week.
They were rescued with great difficulty
from being drowned.
Biu.sk. The upper boats now corne
down with large numbers of asseifgers
daily. They arrive here about li o'clock
and pass on for Portland without delay.
What i.s tiik M.vrn-:it. We have not re
ceived the Duly Mercury for the past
three days. What is the matter?
WoitKMiiN. There are about fifty men
employed on the locks.
The City Election. The city election
passed off very quietly last Monday, re
sulting in the election of the entire
Republican ticket, by majoiities ranging
from 1 to 2G The average majority on
the whole ticket is a little over eleven,
while last year they carried the election
by an average majority of thirty-three.
The vote polled was not full by about 2;,
of which the Democrats lost 16. which,
had they been polled, would have elected
the entire Democratic ticket, with the ex
cepiion cf perhaps one or two candidates.
The Democracy had become so accustomed
to being defeated in (he city that many of
their members concluded that it was
useless to go to the polls, and hence as
they must now see, the defeat last Monday
is the cause of their own neglect. There
was no lack of energy on the part of our
opponents to poll every vote they had.
and they left nothing undone that would
secure their success, while the Democrats
thought that suecss was not within our
reach. It may be taken for granted that
Ore on City has gone Radical for the last
time, as now Democrats must know that
if they do their duty in the future success
will be their reward. Let us take courage
from this result and redouble our energies
for the fight next year.
Wk Can t Axswkk. A friend asked us
last Monday whether a certain Professor
in this city was hired by the parents of
his selolars to electioneer for the Radical
ticket or teach their children? We are not
prepared to answer the question, but will
say, that it does not become a rf.an who
relies ou the public for his support to dis
miss his school on such an occasion and
devote himself all day to the success of a
partisan ticket. We hope our friend will
take the hint
We notice a statement published last
week in the .Bulletin relative to the finan
cial conui ion of this city. Th'o Mayor
says that we had made an "incorrect state
ment" in our last issue. Whet we stated
as facts coincide with the statement pub
lished; and we only differ from estimates
made by the Mayor. We presume that the
Council will publish a full exhibit of the
city affairs soon, and we therefore reserve
further comment.
Wki.com::. A number of our citizens,
who were heretofore strong Republicans,
cut loose from the Radical party last Mon
day, having ascertained that their leadeis
had made most humiliating and disgrace
ful combinations. We heartily welcome
all good citizens to our ranks, and are
pleased to record the fact that the sub
staniial. working and tax-paying citizens
ga e their support to the Democracy last
Monday. These people have at last found
out that the Democracy is truly the party
of all linfitimate reform.
Fct.iiin Kit's Monthly for Mat. We
have received this most excellent maga
zine for May. As usual it is full of inter
est. The last number commenced its
secand volume, and the magazine has
taken rank second to none i i the United
States, and we can recommend it to our
readers. Address Scribnet tfc Co., (3.31
Broadway. New York.
Cosmopolitan Benevolent Society of
Nevada City. Have you secured your
ticket? If not. do so before the 2fMb of
this month. Have you examined the ad
vertisement and noticed the list of mag
nificent Gold Coin prizes? Evt n the small
est one of" $J). would be acceptable; and
then look at the thousands. Who won d
be so unwise as to delay investinir $2 50
in a ticket and thtu secure a fortune, all
in Gold Coin.
Vote i you a Goon Max. We arb in
formed that the Radical candidate for City
Recorder voted for himself, after his
more honorable opponent had voted for
him.
We take the
1. Inh'tne of April 14th :
Cassimeres of decided excellence of
material and texture, manufactured at
Oregon Cby. Oregon, may be een. and
bought, at the store of fokla. Ilahn A:
Co.. No. o'J Warren st. (Toods of more
elegant finish abound ; We believe tli.-se
would outwear the b.-st of" them. Chinese
labor is that mainly employed in their
production. We have hereiofure spoken
of tie peerless Red Rlankeis fabricated
in California ; but we are not aware lhat
Oregon Woolens were ever before off -red
tor sale in this City, these
worth a scrutiny.
are surely
Lr.crur.K. r. Jordan has been lectnr-
ing on phrenology lor the past week to
: r i
houses.
Rev.FatukrGibnky will celebrate Mas3
j and preach at the Church of the Sacred
! Ueart, at 11 o'clock. Sunday next.
j Ior Govkknou A telegram from
! Louisville, of May 4th says that ihe Demo
j crane Convention, at Frankfort, yesterday
i nominated I II. Leslie, (he present act-
ing Governor, for Governor, by GSS to
432 for J. Proctor Knott.
Not Much. The Statesman says :
J. L. Parrish received from California,
on Monday, two full blood Angora Cash
mere goats the first, "we believe, intro
duced into Marion count-.
The above goats were borfght in th;s
country from J. R. Ralston. Esq.. who hi.s
a few more of the same kind on hand.
Close. "It will be observed by the re
turns published elsewhere, that one of the
Democratic Councilmen was only defeated
by two votes, and Ihe City Marshall by
one: afso ihe School Superintendent by
I wo votes. On the latter a mi 8 determined
effort was 'bade by the Radicals to secure
tl e;r candidate's election.
Ltur in 3iiml.
When disease has underlined the health,
and the physical ss!em has become pros
trated, a stimulant that will not o'nly
fctrengtht-n, but remove the cause, should be
immediately resorted to. Mental distress is
also a fruittul source of the breaking down
of the constitution, and the ravages of this
enemy to health are truly alarming. For
all such maladies Hostctter's Stomach Bit
ters have been fuuud unsurpassed. By act
ing directly upon the digestive organs, tht-y
remove the heavy, disagreeable feeling after
eating, so often complained of by per.-ons of
a delicate tempi-rame..t. AS soon w ui-ge-tiou
is restored, ihe pa ient linds his
.strength increasing, and his general heihh
impi oved.
Thousands of persons certify that it may
be relied on in nil cases of weakness or uer
voui dei.iliiy atleada. i upu sede.-tary liaO
its. The generality ot Bitters are so disa
greeable turtle taste that ihey are object. onal
to a weak stomach, lliis is nut the case
with llostetter's Bitters, which will be found
mild and extremely pheasant. Balsamic
plants, baiks an. 1 loots contribute their res
toiative jaices to render it soothing and
strengths ng. Its basis is the only pure
stimulant which has tver been produced,
coat.iiuing no jvtl oil, or any other delete
rious eleaant. The wo-t careful ai.d skill
ful chemists have analyzed die Uitte.s, a.d
pronounce them harmless. This is .-cientilie
testimony; but the testimony id' the hun
dreds oi thousands who have experienced
the preventive a..d curaiive effects of the
GUE.VT VhOlil Al Li: TOMC and ALTERATIVE (if
model u times is still more coi.cliir.ive. Iu
1-V ver and Ague, Dyspepsia, BLliousn es -,
Nervous C'oniplatn.s, Ciirouic Complaints
uud general debility it U as neaily infallible
as aiiytiiini; in this f.dlinle woiid can be.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON",
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
titiiee, , o . 01 Front St--ot,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PoUTLAND, in the most desirable
localities. coiis.i-tinj: of LoTS, HALF
RLOCKS and RLOCKS, HOUSES and
STOKES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located iu ALL parts
of the STATE tor SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased tor Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TEKIil
TORIh'S, with great i-are and oil the most
AD VAN TAG EO US TER M S.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. Ai d a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of tins OFFICE in all tbe
CITIES and TOWNS in the S I ATE. will re
cc-ive descriptions ot FARM PROPERTY
andforwiird the same to the above address.
Feb. 3, 1871.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,.
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
GEO. JL. CUKKY, ;
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS-
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei
flowed Lands.
F.irm L inds sold and purchasers obtained
for ail kinds of landed piopeity.
Valaab'e securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
fid'diiy an 1 prohiptue.-s.
.OFFICE -No. It C.irtei's Building, corner
of Alder and Front streets.
Ftb. :t, 7o:tt
Willamette f-nMlge Xo. 131. O, . T
Meets every Snturdav evening, at the roorrs
S.E. corner of Main and Filth str eets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are irivHed I)
attend. By order of V. C. T.
Ktbu ia D-grt-e Lodge Xo. ii, I. O. O. F1
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDA Y EVEXIXGS.
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree aie invited to
attend. By order of N. G.
Ortgun Lod'c No. 3, I,
hi.
o. or o. F.
Thursday even
'',. v jtircis e e i y
i&gf&i- ifig at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
Hall, Main s eet.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
Bv order.
x. a.
.Iliiltimiioili Iole Xo. 1, A. K. au.(
A. ?J .--Holds its regular c mmun ea
vvii'ins oil me (W'l i nil c-nruf-
fity in eacn month, at i o clorK tram
i ti e until ot e;temoer to the ot
March, and 7 o'clock from the '2oth of
Mareii to the 2'Uh ot September. Breth
ren in good standing aiv invited to attend.
Dec. :j.ls7o, By order of W. il.
Cii vrrKi) !I vxns and Face, sore lips, dry
ness of the skin, Ac, te., cured at. otn e by
liegeman's Caninleir be with Glycerine
t keeps ilie bands soft, in all weather. See
that veil get liegeman's. S ld by all drug
gists', only 2." cents. M;i?nn!acttired cely by
llegema i tY Co., (Jhem sts mid Druggists,
New York. deciM-lv
ACE GUIDE.
EVERY ONE HIS O'A'N LO( TdR.
A private m-tructor f r married persons
or ti-os about to be nmrried, b tii male and
fern de, in everything conceini ig the plus
ioloirv and relati ns of our .-exual system.
S L " 1 1 1 HH (U i u , i :tc nrjiv ui.ii uCl lc?
by WM. YOUNG, M. D. Tins is reailv a vat
uibleand mteresiiig work. It i written
in plain language for tbe general reader- and
is diustr.ited with numerous engravings.
All vou.ig married people, or tho-c cont'-m
I
nlati marriage, and tiavmg tlie least nn-
per
dim -nt to married l.fe, should rend tbi-
ii .ntc It discloses secrets mat .every one
should be acquainted with ; still it is a b-'"k
that must be lock- d up and not lie about
the h us.. It w 11 be sent to any.addies
on re eipt of fifry cents. Address Dr. WM.
YOUNG, No. Jdii Spruce street above Fourth,
Philadelphia. Nov4:fim.
A. G; nVALLING'S
Pioneer Book Bindery.
OUCGOXLLN BUILDIIW,
Comer of Front ami Alter Street,
PORTLAND, 0REG0a
BLANK ROOivS RULED and ROUND to
anv dev.red pattern
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
ended to. . .
MILLINERY Al
FANCY GOODS
OF THE
MRS. M. E. WHITE,
CLIFF HOUSE, XO. 5, UP STAIRS.
TT7UILST THANKING THE LADY
I J pnb.ic tor uieir irici liberal -pa'ron-ae
in the p;r.st. she w. uld most resiieetfully
invite their attention to her new styles ot
FASHIONABLE II TS AND BONNETS,
now on hand an 1 just received. .
Dess Making coue ia the very LATEST
STYLE.
April 14, lSTl.tf
'speissc GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER in
DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING,
- ROOTS AND SHOES.
11ARDW RE. GROCERIES,
CROCKERY. NOTIONS, iC.
MAIN STREET, OKEGON CITY.
WAjXTJED,
AAA POUNDS OF WOOL, for
JUUUU which I will pay the highest
market price.
ALSO,
PRODUCE of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price.
If you desire eood Goods, at LOW Friers,
call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his 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, 1871:tf
E8YAU RAT.
LEON DeLOUEY, Prop'r,
LA TE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
H VIX STRtET, OREGOX CITY, OREGON.
rrIE UNDERSIGNED RE-
I soee i f'n 1 1 V Tiiifiiiiiees to hie
fi lends and the ti ave'iiiii public.
that lie has re-opeued the above
nainexl Kestaurant.
Tlie proprietor knows bow to serve his
I'sutomers with Oysteis, I'i's Feet, a good
cup ot Cofl'ee or a" SQUARE MEAL.
L.-.UN DtLOUEY
Oregon City, Jan. 27, lS71'-tf
IB47. 1871.
New Goods ! New Goods !
II. CAUFIELD
BEGS LEAVE TO INFOIiM TE P UBL1C
that he has refitted the old stand, coriu-r
Ma:n and Seventh Sts., Oregon City, and has
received an entire new stock of goods, con
sisting of
DRY KGOODS, GHOCEniES,
CROCKER Y, GLASS WARE,
WOOD ES WARE,
and a general assortment of everything in
our line. Thankful tor past favors, westil
solicit a share of tliK uiilie patrot age.
Country Produce akeu in exchange for
noods.
43: ly
JOHN II. sen RAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SA Dl) LES, II A RSESS,
etc., etc.,
, JHein Si-ttf.f Oregon City,
5" Wishes to represent that be is now as
well prepared to furnish any article in bis line
as the largest establishment in the State He
particularly requests that an examination of
his stock be made lietore buying elsewhere'.
Grammar SchooL
TIIF BOAKI) OF TRESTLES ORGAN
ized for the purpose of establishing the
above School, would respectml 1 y announce
that tfiev b ve engaged the services of Mr.
s. I. ltI'K. as leaidier, for a sessam of
six months. The Scbo-d will open on Tues
day, the 3d day of January, in the room
lately occupied 'as tue ' ' Enterprise Ollice."
All the usual branches c unprising a tfior
ough English, Classical, Mathematical and
CoinmeiC al ed i ation will le tatuht.
Applicatio-i for ndiuittance, terni, &c, to
fe made to the Teacher. Hours, from 9 a.
m. to 12 in., and from 1 to .1 p. m.
WIGHT SCHOOL.
The undersigned will commence a Night
School on Tuesday evening next, January
3d, in the Grammar School Room. Hours,
from tjj to i.
S. D. POPE.
Oregon City, Dec. 20, 1S70. t'f
JM PERI A L MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.",
OREGON cm.
dL-Keep constantly on hand fu snle,
Midlmgs, Bian and Chicken Feed. Parties
pui chasing feed mast furnish the sacks.
Notice of Guardianship.
In the matter of flip Guard iaiisliip of SJeptimus
i L uf io.t, insane, in t lie ouiuy ( ourt ot the
Sjtiite ot Oreiron. for the Comity of Claoknmas.
TO ALL VUOM IT MAY ('UN'CKIlN.
fLEAM: TAKE NTiTTt'E, THAT THE UN
dersiirtie.l has lieen duly appointed and le
gally qualified as Ommlian ot the, person and
estate of Septimus Jlurlat, insane eliarge, and
persons having claims ugainst said Estate are
hereby required to present them with the proper
voueliers, -w ithin six months from the date of this
notice, to the imdersirned, at Chas. E. Warren's
law oiiiee, Oregon City, Oregon. .
A. F. HEDGES,
Guardian of Septimus Unolat, Insane.
Oregon City, Oregon, April 21, 1871:vv4
AGEMS bOlt THE EMEKPK1SE.
The fellotving persons are authorized to
act as agents for the Enekrprise :
J M. Baltimore. Po'tland, Oregon.
Thomas llo ce, San Franc. sco.
L. P. Fisher,
Hudson & Menet, 41 Pa k Row, New York.
Geo. P. Howell & Cc, -10 Park Rnw, New
York.
Abbe'tt.S, Co., No. 82 & SI Nassau street,
New York.
Hud-en, Me'et ,fc Co..rhieago, Illinois.
Coe Wet'.eriil & Co., (',07 Chestnut street,
I hlladelpl.ia. ,.
Moore & Howard oiT Locust street, Phila
delphia.
GuarJian's Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY
virtue of an order and license, issued to the
undersigned, by the C'ounty Court cf Multnomah
county, Oregon, I wili.f.-ll at .public auction, in
front of the t ourt House door, in Oregon Citv,
the real estate of ileury WaUer Ineallsa minor'
beir.3 the. !-and claim m Clackamas county, Ore
gon, occupied by II. V. Lambert in his lifj time
and at the time of his death, in IStiT, particularly
descntied in two deeds made to said Lambert,
one hy G. W. Wallinar and wife and Aaron :i.co
dated 21th December, 13G4, and recorded in Book
D ot Deeds, of Clackamas county, at page 731,
and the o-her exeeuted by Thos! Johnson and
wife to said Lambert, dated 27th February. 1"65.
and found recorded in Book II of deeds, at page
au-i, conraining aoout 11a iieres.
Said sale to be on the 2d day of June. 1871. at
10 o'clock a. m. Terms Gold coin, one-third
down on delivery of deed, and balance in one
year, with interest, secured by mortgage on the
property sola.
N. E. INGALLS.
Guaniian of Henrr- Walter Ingajl
Fdrtlaa2, April 22, 171.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TO YOMG MEX t
TO YOU BELONG TnE jrUTURE OF
our beautiful and fast growinsr State.
Soon the sbrifl whistle of the IRON HORSE.
hs he comes smoking across this great con
tinent, drawing after him the rich products
of the Nrttion'd Wealth and Industry, will
announce the
il
GOOD TIME COMING "
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters
will be called to till tbe new avenues f Busi
ness. Everyone should prepare tcr an
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE,
Great changes have been made in the com
mercial it flairs of Oresjcn iu a few vi ars.
What the developments ef our State will be
in the future, is a questio 1 which depends
upon the .BUSINESS VJU ALI FIG A 1 IONS
of ber Young Men.
Within the past four years of continued
prosperity, the
National Butiness College,
of Portland, Oregon, has sent out SCORES
of young men fully qualified, and man- of
whom are now tiding high and lucraiive po
siiions in the Hoiks, I'ount nj- Rooms and
Stores, of our State. So gre.it is the demand
lor
Good Accountants,
that Business men h ivC been frequently
compelled to send East tor as istan. e. No
entc-rprisin j:, ttudi-ius Young Man who lias
pissed through, the pre.-cribcd course of
studies at this
MODEL COLLEGE
has con plained for want cf a situation and
at g' od salary, too.- -
Every fatilisy is here afToided for acquir
ing a
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
in the shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPENSE.
Every student will have an
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE '
After having cnra L-ted the Theory, he is
introduced into a '
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has tbe effect of thoroughly familiariz
ing him with all the minntue ot real business
Ti e course of study embraces I) uible and
Single Entry Look-Keeping, Commercial
Arithmetic, Commercial L iw, Corr. spoiid
enee. Bu-iness J'u imansh p, regular and
special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory
w.th "practice.
also,
Superior ndvn ntages for securing a thorough
knowledge of
O UNA MENT A L PEN M A NSIII P,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHY,
FRENCH, SPANISH,
GEUMAN. ITALIAN. ETC.
Far full particul ns, call ar the College Of
fice, in Carter's bu hlin;r, corner of Front
and Alder stieets, (cntranee on Alder) Port
land, Oregon, or send fur cicular. Address
EeFRANCE &, JAIVIES,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Merch SI", ls71:yl
The FLORENCE is the best Sewing Ma
chine for Family use. because it so seldom
gets out of Order. If there is one in Ore
gon not working well, if informed of it. I
will fix it without expense of auy kind to
the owner.
19 Montgomery St., South
Grand Hotel Building,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
SEM FOR CIUCUIARS.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
PLACE.
March 31, 1371:mlo
THE GREAT
An Infallible iiLooa ptnincn, possess
ing rare toajc and sritvnE properties
a certain cure for nHriniTiSJi, ooi;t.
sr inALCi i, tnd all kindred Diseases.
It cotnpletely restores the system when Im
paired by disease, revives the action of ths
Kiit:vfl and ttiT VL OBCAxs, radi
cally cures scnofiLA, silt riicimi
and all eiiiptive ana citaxeous Dis
eases; gives immediate and permanent relief
in dyspepsia. EnYsir-ELAS, Tumors.
Boils, Scald Head, Ulcer3 and Sores; eradl
cates from the system all traces of Mercurial
Disease. .. .
, It is piuelv vegetable, being made
front an herb found indigenous ia California.
It is therefore peculiarly 6aitable for by
Females and Childred, as a dlood rim-
t lEn and IlEOVATOn.
For Sale by ail Druggists..
R E B t ft QXQ K , tlQSTCTTER & CCS
AGENTS,
CCD and CGI llariet Street,
erct Ifij
. . I 1 ,
v ' 1" '' ' .
REDINGTOXIIOSTETTER & CO.
Stop lhat Coughing I
Some of you can't, and we pity you.
You have tried every lemedy buttle
ONE destined, by its inti in-n merit, to
supersede ail Mmilar preparations. It
is not surprising you should ie leluc
tant to try sonietLing else af.cr the many
experiments you have made of trashy
.compounds foisted on tbe public as a
ceriuiu cure ; but
Mewell's Pulmonary Syrup
is really the YKRY BEST remedy ever
compounded for tbe cure of Coughs,
Sore Throats, Asthma, IVhovphtg
Coughs, B'OTichilis and Conzttmjiticm.
Thousands'of people ,In California and
Orepou have been already benefited by
the surprising curative powers of
NewoU's Pulmonary Syrup
and with one aceord give it their un
qualified approbat on.
We now ad.li ess ourselves to all who
are unacquainted with Ibis, the.reatest
panacea ot the are. for the healing of all
diseases of the Throat uud. Lungs,
assuring j-ou that
Newell's Pulmonary Syrup
has cured thousands, and it will cure
YOU. if you try it. This invaluable
medii ine is pleasant to the ta-te ; sooth
ing, healing and stiengthening. .in .its
efl'ects; entirely free fr"ra all poisonous
or d.'eleter'ous druj.and perfectly harm
less under all circumstances.
For.Sale byll Druggists.
REDING I OX, HOTET1ER & CO.,
and 531 Market street, tan Francisco.
Redington's
Essence Jamaica Ginger,
IVhich if confidently recorrtmrndicf ax the
best prepcit tion nmo before the public.
This valuable preparation, containing
in a highly co. centrated form all the
properties of Jamaica iint'er.hus become
one ot the most popular dome-tic reme
dies for all diseases of the stomach and
digestive organs.
A a ionic, it will be found invalnnble
to all persons recovering from debility,
wdielTi'er 'produced by fever or otherwise;
for wi lie il imparts to the system all the
plow and vigor th.it can be pioduced by
wine or biaudy. it is entirel- free from
the reacti'inary ellects that lollow the
use ot spoils of any kind.
It is a'so an excellent remedy for
females who suffer from diftieult men
struation, giving almost immediate re
lief to the spasms that so frequently ac
company that period. .
It irives immediate relief to Nausea,
caused by ridii'g in a railroad car, or by
sea s:ck ess, or other causes.
Iti lo valua-.l'e s an external up
plicaton for Gout, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc.
IIEUIXGTO.V, HOSTETTKU & CO.,
529 and 531 Market street, Sau Francisco.
Redington's
F i av o r i n g Extracts
ARE THE Pi-.RFECTI.Y PfRE AND
highly c, ncent rated Extrncls from Fiesh
Fruits, prepared with gieat are. .
Thev re put up in superior style, and
in a bottle holding TWICE AS MUCH
as tlie ordinary brands of Extracts.
Comparing quality and coutents, none
other are nearly so cheap.
W henever tested on thkir merits, they
have been ad 'pted in- preference to-jill
otheis., arid are. now. the . STANDARD
FLAVORING EXTRACTS ol the Facilic
Coast.
MARK THE AD VANTAGES.
By purchasing Redington's Concen
t rated Flavoring Extracts, you obtain an
article not only superior in richness and
delic.icj oi fl tvor to a:.3r g her of a simi
lar nature, but. far mine economical, be
cause ench .b ttle In Ids double the
quantity contained in a bottle of any
oihec .flavoring extract sold. ,
REDiSGTO.V. IIOSTK'ITER CO.,
Agents for the Pacific Coast.
M. P.
Would von escape FEVER AND AGUE,
and preserve health and vigor durirjsr the
s ckly -eason, make occasional use cf the
following as
A PREVENTIVE:
If you are ATT CKED with Chills
and Bilious Fever, or have been a victim
to such disease, at d used ol her so-called
remedies wi-bout permanent relief, seek
at once the safest and suiet
CTJEE,
by usinc. according to directions
MASOM & PGLLARL'
ANTI-MALARIA,
or, Fever and Ague rU. Time has
proved them thoroughly to be the safest
and most i;cliabie remedy known. They
contain no mercury or oti.er mineral or
chemical. Tln-y aro exclusively vege
table. Thy stimulate the fin:tioi.s"of
the liver. Conre-t:on isunpossible wh-re
thee are used. They do not deter frorn
daily labor, liy a-sTsting digestion tl ey
add flesh and m,u cleio the fiarre. They
are adapted to n.11 agts and both sexes;
ai-d as a
FAISLY MEDBcirck
Will CURE in their incipiehey, three
fourths of all diseases incidental .to a
mala i-us climate. For Dyspepsia, in
small doses they have noeq ial.
For sale by al! Drngvi.-ts.
RED1SGTO.Y, HOSTETTEI! CO.,.
sule Agents.
The Battle for Life
Which is continually sroing on between
health and disease, has never received
from anv medic ne such marked and un
mistika'ble assi-taiue, on the side of
health, as it has fiom
NewelTs Pulmonary Syrup
REDIXGTOy, HOSTETTER & CO.,
523 and 531 Market street, 8m Francisco.
AUCTION AND COMMIS$10&
u L r u I, i 'r- mm gfc
A II KicSi;iilson,
0
AUCTIONEER !
O
Corner of Front and Oak streets, PfrrtlaVd.
1. ' "w
. .. . AUCTION SALKS . .
Of Real Estate. Groceries, General Merch an
disc and Horses,
Every Wedue8dau and Saturday I
A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Rar RnJ Bundle lion
English Square and Octacon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws ; n
fecrews, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G.ron'j
also : , ...
A large assortment of Groceries and LiquorV
A. B. IicriAitPsny. Atictiotifer
n i . . . - B1XJJ
For a few cents you can Tbuy
of your Groce? or Druggist a
rackageof SEA MOSS F-VRlNE,
made from puro Irisaj Moss, or
Carrageen, vhicli will mate
sixteen quarts of Elanc Mange,
and a lite quantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Russe, &e. It is tho
L .4 1 . lil ,1 a
tiiuapusi, iiLUiuiiL"s.t, uiiu mosi.0
delicious food in tho world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
0
A Glorious Clmnrro ! I
o
THE CHEAT WORLD'S TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
Tliis woaidca-ful veirctablo
rcstoratii'c tiic s!jcct-un-clior
of llac fccljlc mscl tlcbili
ta:cI. Ai n Coi'ic ;i:2:l cordial
Tor tlae afjcsl ziiyA Innjjaacl, it
has. no .eqiaal aihorij sJoki
aciiics. A-i ii rcii3cIy for the
iici'tous Avca!iwcsi fo wlaicli
women arc especially sub-
jeel, it sapcrscdiuj every
olSier sli:3iEs2;iuI. ia till Cli
mates, . Ironical, teiuaperate,
or frsic?, it acts as :i specific
in every species of disorder
wlaiclt underanisic Jlse imdily
strenlla aiad Ssrcaks down tlie
aiaiiaiai sjjariis. For sale ly
all rug:g:ists. 0
A.ig. 'tj, i 01 iy
OREGON CITY, OBEG0N,
RETAIL DEALERS IP
BOOTS & SHOES, o 0
I also keep constuntly on hand
O
SALEM CASSIMFRES, Ft ANN ELS'.
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Q
, 9
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool in exchange.
will also pay ihe. highest price for Q
Butter. Errcs, and. all kinds, of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in good
nicrchnritable produce. .
Give me a call and sati.-fy youraelvst
DEER SKINS WANTED;
CASH PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS'.
JOHN J1VERS.
Jan. 13,1871 tf
O r
ESTABIIISIlEt)
1840.
LR.xEST A. FRLANDSON
D
GENERAL
Commission rlerchahtj
AND DEALER IN
o
o
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
ESSENTIAL OILS,-.
DYE STUFFS AND : i
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
. , BY T II E P AC lv AG F ON LY.,
Cah Oiders for Goods of every . descrip
tion frnm this or any .Foreign Jlarket, will
rei eive prompt ami fistliful attention. O
MINEUS. M A N U F A ' T U It E R" AND
W . O L I :S A L K THAI) E SUP
PLIED FOR CASH.
No notice or attention p i d to orders for
'roods, if there i- no provision made for tho
pa.t men t. of the sari.e.
Consignment Solicited.
OFFICE, - Merchant' Exchange. (
Man Fruncisco, California.
TERMS NET 0SH. N DEL! VERY. '1$
U. S- GOLD COIN. Package prices.
N B. Oreg-on Propucts Solicited
Cn Consignment.
.It". 27-tt
J- BUCHTEL'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS,
No. 91 First Street. (Second door Pouth of
his old stauil), Portlaml, Oregon.
I AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL
work in my line in A sui eri'ir manner,
with ;dl t l.e lat- st im-r ven ert- in tl e it.
Notions but firclas woik dor e : t rr y new
and m.ig'i ficnit r- on s. t low r cw.
CALL AND EXAMINE HFZClUElTSo
fetr. 10, l'71:rra5
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