The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, May 26, 1871, Image 3

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TOWX AXD fOUXTY.
Good Indian. The cars knocked Indian
j'.m olf the track last Wednesday evening,
and came very near making a "good In.
dhuv:' of him. He was drunk and was
'jr. st about to cross the track at Canemah.
' vheu the arm of the engine s'ruck him
'about the middle of the back and knocked
Vun over. If he had been n sober or good
citizen, it would have probably killed
him, but as It was the Indian that has
co-:t the people of this county more than
ulmjst all criminals combined, and for
whom the citizens generally eft terrain a
fear, it being smM that the blood of sev
eral men i:s on his hands, is spared a little
longer to give the county more trouble
and" finally the expense of hanging him.
He only, was discharged last week from a
three mjailfs term in the county jail, and
he ought to be in Salem making brick,
lie is a '-cultus' Indian, and the general
regret is that the railroad did not make a
'good Indian of him.''
Old Land Makk Goxk. The Or?gon
House is no more. Mr.Logus commenced
'tearing It down last Monday, and the old
land mark has passed away to take its
place in Lisiory and be remembered
among the things which have been. The
.house was built in 1S44. and was un
doubtedly the oldest public building in
the .State, and there are few old Oregou
ians who have not at some time found
Shelter within iu walls. The building was
erected by S. V. .Moss. Esq now a resident
tof this city, and cost about S-M.OOi). The
familiar structure will be missed and few
Qwill recognize Oregon City wkbout this
old and lamiiiar building.
, Shot. A boy named Asahel Savage,
about Iti years of age, son of Albert Sav
age, residing on the Tualitan plains
about 2 U miles from this city, was accident
ly shot list 1'iiday from the effects of
.which he died iu about 12 hours alter the
. occii irance
As we 1
earn the circum
stances, they are as follows: The boy
and his uncle were preparing to go out
hunting, and the latter was examining the
gun, when he set it down on the floor, the
trigger striKing the door eating causing the
'gun to go oil', the contents of it entering
.the boy's neck, causing death as above
Eta ted.
Make lint do it. We are informed that
Mr. Hollad ay. in consideration of the lot
purhcased by our citizens for his depot,
agreed to grade and put in good order
Fifth and Sixth streets which lead, to the
depot. It was near a year since this
.agreement was made, and "we would sug
gest. .in consideration that these two streets
are impassible, that our city authorities
require huii ij comply wiih the agreement
l'orihwiih. Uoth of these street are. in. a
Jiorrible condition, and they ought to be
.fixed. .Will. our city authorities see that
the agreement is (..Alii led?
A Rack. A race, for a nozzle, look
place between the two Hose Companies
of this city last Saturday evening. The
;Company which threw the first water was
iu receive the prize. The running was
ex'ciiing and the time between starting
and throwing water was remarkably short.
1 lie distance run was about live hunu'red
feet. The Cataracts got the prize, but the
Fountains were so close that there was no
time for delay. .The race was intiTesting
and evinced the fact that we have an
(artive and energetic fire de par t men t. We
j'lon't think it w a- two minutes from the
x1 ime of starting before a full stream of
.water was thrown. The Cataracts gave
three hearty cheers for their competitors
jWhioh was heartily returned by the 1'uun
t uiis.
Door and SuoK Stoke. I!y inference to
another column our readers will find the
advertisement . f Protzruan, Giilihan it
.Co., which specifies the huge variety of
men's, ladies', misses' and boys' boots,
shoes and bootees kept at their tashionabie
emporium on the corner of 'First and
.Morrison streets. Portland. If persons
.cannot find what style and prices of leather
wear Ihey desire, at that establishment.
,and at as cheap rates as they can be pur
chased in New York, they cannot be suited
iu the United Slates.
. Good Lands. While persons are look
ing for laud, we would call their attention
to this county. Lands are neld at lower
rates in this county than any other iu the
,lhe State, while we are do?e (o a market,
'ft-id all conveniences a person ma' desire.
1'erso s .wishing homes may hud it to their
advantage to make Clackamas coun y a
visit before purchasing elsewhere.
, Do Yo; Want to Sell Persons v.irti
lng to sell their Jarms or other real rop
er ty. will do well to j lac it in the hands
of Messrs. Forbes A Wait, as these gentle
men will find purchasers for them. A
jnan may want to sell for a life-time, and
unless he advertises or gives the, public
,au opportunity to find
never liud a purchaser.
it, out, he will
Hardware. We call the attention of
our readers to the advertisement of Mr.
John R. Foster. .Mr. F. has just opened a
first-class hardware store, and Ids well
known reputation for fair and honorable
dealing should gain him a share of the
public patronage. He has a fine new
slock on hand which lie will sell as cheap
as any house in Portland.
Real Estate Oi-tu,k. Py reference to
our advertising columns, it will be seen
.that Messrs. Forbes A Wait have estab
lished a real estate agency in this citv.
Mr. Forbes comes here highly recom
mended, and Judge Wait is too well
known to need any recommendation at
our hands. The public can rest assured
that all business entrusted in the hands of
these gentlemen will receive prompt at
tention and their instructions faithfully
carried out.
Ascension'. 15y reference to our ad
vertisements, it will be seen that Prof.
le Clute will make a tight-rope ascen
sion in this city on Saturday. June 3d. at
P o'clock p. m. The perlormauce is to
take place in the vacant lot opposite
Judge Cautieid's store, and is to be free
to ail.
Delinquent Taxes. Persons who have
hot paid their taxes for 1870 will find
their names recorded under the head of de
linquent this week, and their property
advertised to be sold on the 21th of next
nunth.
Nkw Sidewalk. Geo. Pease, having
the comfort of persons who are in the
habit of going to the lower river boats in
view, last week built a good sidewalk
from the corner of Main street to the P. T.
Company's warehouse. It has been need
ed lor sometime, mid is a great conven
ience. Ix Town. Hon. II. II. Giifry arrived in
town yesterday and will remain a few
days, attending to land business; for the
State.
Emigrants. A number cf emigrants
went out in the county yesterday to look
al some land, with a view of purchasing a
home among us.
Real, Estate Sale. Sale of land be
longing to the estate of Thos. Roork, in
sane, will take place to-day, in front of
the Court House at 1 o'clock. This is a
good piece of property, and a good
chance is offered for somebody to get a
cheap piece of property.
Sheriff's Sale. Sheriff Warner sold
last Monday 100 acres of land belonging
to Win. Armpriest. for the sum, of SS'jj
in currency. 1 his is a very cheap piece
of property.
Tiut Whistle. While the uew whistle
that has been put on the Alert may suit
the Captain and the owners, we can't say
that we look upon it as any improvement
on the clear one which it supersedes. We
don't like it. But don't change it on our
account. I'lease don't.
Suiter. The supper given by the young
ladies of this place last Thursday evening
vas a splendid succes, and the nice little
sum of S70 was realized for the benefit of
the needy widow.
Ice Cream Festival. There will bean
Ice Cream Festival given at Mvers' Hall,
to-morrow evening, lor the benefit of the
M. E. Sunday School. The public are in
vited to attend.
Personal. Wo had a call last Monday
from Rev. T. A. H viand, of Astoria.
As fhe cars were passing Canemah a
uruiiKen Indian came staggering across
the track, when at that moment lu; was
struck by the cylinder on the back stun
ning him. and breaking three of his ribs
near the spine, besides other severe
bruises. The railroad agent immediately
procured the services of Dr. I'arclay to
at end to his case. The injured man was
brought to town in a buggy too late to
re icn his camp, at the same time it was
with much difficulty that Dr. Darclay
could procure a ulace of shelter for the
1 I T
wounded man. and had it not been through
the humane influence of Mr. George
A. Harding of the Cataract Ho.e Com
pany, in all probability the poor man
would had to lay in the street all night.
We should like to know to whom the new
Engine House belongs, as those Com
pany's would not allow shelter to a
wounded mm for one night? At the
best the house is merely an enclosed shed
and "ertainly could not have received
any harm. Com.
We are pleased to learn that the sale of
tickets in the Cosmopolitan Benevolent
Society of Nevada City, has far exceeded
the expectations of the Managers, up to
this date, and would seriously advise our
readers p.ot to neglect buying a ticket
while ihey have a chance. (July S2 ot)
each and the highest prize is $2o.00l).
All the Frizes are Gold Coin.
Pi'tnsoxAi . Ve were pleased in receive a
call, luriiii. the pat. week, f'nmi Dr. Ay Kit's
tiaveller, who was in our town devoting his
time and attention to the (reparations of the
great nied:c;:ie .man. Ti. is call has become
a ph-asa if au ina! to us from the able and
reliable business character n; the accom
plished ir-r.Memaii w.'iom this firm send oat
to transact their bus ness.. No house is I tet
ter known i r valued "by the press f.r its
promptness in St-Uleineut th in the well es
tiblished and popular J. C. Aver &, Ao.,
Lowe.!, Mass., whoe medicines have be a-ou.e
a lioiish'dd necessity, and won the on'idonce
and pr;iis; of all. Our own acquaintance
with them has extended over .a.sones of
years, and we have invniaily found them,
t'i ir travellers nrd their medicines worthy
o th - commendation they everywhere le
ceive. Ji .-.'.' .-. (7V'.) irltiine.
Dandrcif may be ett'o -tu.dly era Heated"
from the scalp by a few upplieaiious of Hall's
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewed.
Pi" what At ri!t ;trr v? We arein'ormed
that there are a number of old county
orders in the hands of hi County Clerk,
some eight and ten years old, which have
been uncalled for, and that the County
Court proposes to go into the repudiation
business at its next term and declare these
orders cancelled. We. are not conversant
enough with the authority of County
Courts to know whether the authority of
that body vi'.l admit of them doing any
thing of the kind, but in our opinion they
have no such right. If they can declare
oi l orders cancelled without giving proper
notice, they may in like manner cancel
orders of a more recent date. We doubt
whether the statute of limitations will ap
ply to such indebtedness, and we further
doubt the authority of the Court to pay
olF the county indebtedness in this way.
We suppose it would beat least necessary
to give i he parties notice in some manner
to call and get the orders on or before a
specified time, or they will be dechued
forfeited, but for the Court to enter a
ooiei order ou its docket, that said out
standing orders a'C cancelled, we regard
not only as illegal and beyond the author
ity of the Court, but will be regarded as
mere child's play. We do not suppose
that our loyal'" County Court is in lavor
of repudiation, but this act v-'ould indi
cate whelsale repudiation.
Narrow Escape from Drowning. We
are informed that a few days ago. as
Perry Fal low and his wife and child were
crossing Thomas Creek near Scio. in a
wagon, the team missed the ford and
was swept into swimming water, when
the wagon was instantly capsized and all
of its precious freight precipitated into
the swift current. Mr. Fallow, on coming
lo the water's surface, saw with agony
that his wile and child were fast floating
down stream, the mother at first clasping
the baity closely to her breast, and then,
unconsciously loosing her clasp, letting it
float away . from her. Mr. F.. being a
good swimmer with a few bold strokes,
lo which his paternal solicitude doubtless
lent double power, reached I In babe
which had already sunk some four feet
below I Lie waters surface and holding if
aloft, he almost imtnedi itely landed it
upon a linle isle hard by. and started in
pursuit, of his wife, who had floated
about a hundred yards lower down,
where the water was sufficiently shallow
tor her to touch bottom, and where f in
was making fiantie efforts to stand until
her brave hm-band could come to her as
sistance. Put Uu, svisi cuirent gained
the mastery and was siiil sweeping her on
when the strong arm ol her noble" protec
tor encn cl 'd her fast faimiiig to m. and a
few vigorous stit k-s salelv landed her ou
ihe .-ho re. Naught but the most remark
able seH-possession and strong resolution
upon the part of Mr. 1. could have saved
his wife and babe from a watery "rave
A trunk with valuable contents also
floated some distance lurther down the
stream, but was subsequently recovered
wi.h but little damage. The" horses and
wagon were also recovered. AUwn-i
j
Melantiioelt Accident Yesierdav
this community was shocked b the an
nouncement of a s-ad accident which r
MilSed in the almost instant death of
"ewton Diwson, aged 18 years, youngest
child of Mr. Jjhn Dawson, a resoccted
farmer residimz about five miles east of
Albany. P appears that the young man.
in comprny wish two of his brothers, was
engaged in chopping wood a con pin of
miies below this city. and. finding a limb
upon a tree which he was chopping down
was in his way. he cut it. off when the
limb fell upon his head, killing him in
stantly. The stricken parents and friends
have the sympathy of this community in
their sad bercavemeat. J)moc"aL
aii answer lo the Hysi t-ricul Spasii''
or critas."
In the lasl issue of your paper mv at
tention was called to a bill of exceptions
constructed by some literary genius of
pretended theatrical taste over t ie non de
plume of Veritas." A word beautifully
and well chosen, if properly applied, but
certainly not well considered when in
voked lo dignify the article lo which it
was. attached, entitled ' Dramatic and Sen
sational." What's come over this distin
guished theatrical critic that he should all
at once go into a tit and commence howl
ing and shrieking so franatically about
the degeneracy of the exhibition? Has
he mistaken, through his disordered imag
ination, an entertainment, whose only ob-p-ct
was to obtain revenue Tor a charita
ble purpose, tor an intended theatrical
performance, challenging criticism from
every little -sciibter"' w"ho writes lor
'filthy lucre."' or does he go it ou the
broad ground that" human lile is a drama,
the world a stage, all mankind -players,'-'
and ' Veritas'7 the licensed critic? or is
the air in which Veritas' lives, tainted
with the foul imperfection of intellectual
disease? At any rate it is a queer per
formance and one scarcely knows what to
think of it. Of course those persons
whom Veritas." as ciitic, so snmmariiy
disposes of by hurling them headlong into
dramatic oblivion, must feel, sharply feel,
that like Hugo's Jean Valjean,'' the
scrutinizing eye 0f the world is upou them.
in referring lo the article entitled "Dra
m itic and Sensational'' i have simply this
to say, that the exhibition which caused
Veritas" so much anxiety culminating
in an article displaying such a peculiar
theatrical laste and discrimination, bear
ing so plainly the earmarks uf its author.
was simply an exhibition gotten up for
the benefit, of the Congregational Sunday
School, a charitable purpose, and as such
was stricily conducted, with tin eye single
to consistency and propriety ; being eu-
luely civested of all characteristic utlri
otues tuitcti 'vouiu tend, in any manner,
to ciothe it with an air of an intended
popular theatrical performance. Those
persons who took part in the entertain
ment consented to do so from purely
hone-t and charitable motives Utile
dreaming of provoking, from any one, a
criticism so much after the familiar sty'e
found in the columus of many of the
most popular journals of the day. And.
of course, was composed of persons who,
to a great extent, considered it no par
ticular ci edit, in the social circle, to be
paraded in the public prints, as adept
theatrical performers The reason, of
Course, can be readily understood without
lurther comment.
' Veritas' commences his critical me
lunije by stating that he desires to be
just and give credit to whom credit is due"
ah ! tis very true "Oh wise and up
right judge how much more older art thou
than thy looks.'- Intccuracy and stu
pidity, are not such wrongs as bring
poople under the jurisdiction of a police
magistrate; but how ofienihrough their
tin diiunships are we remided and con
vinced of the fahbility of observation
ami human judgment?
I think the friends of the exhibition
will bear me out iu saying that the editor's
notice, which appeared in (he iiext issue
utter the exhibition, was quite sufficient to
have satisfied the most fastidious taste,
and with it the subject should have been
dropped. Those persors to whom
Veritas" seems to have brought all hi
offerings and awarded so many laurels, of
course, very justly deserve credit, but as
yet. I am not aware that any of them feel
il iiiered on a:cotint of the notice which
' Veritas'" has seen fit to give them under
Ihe he-ad cl " Drama'ic and Sensational."
and especially in coupling tpeir names
with such a cant term as " Their playing
was a beat": the last word being in such
connection fs certainly one of quesiio-narde
propriety. It is only a wonder that we
have not heard of " Veritas" before. I
presume ihat he has been resting upon the
line conception jf the poet -
- That- full many a flower is born to blush
unseen.
And waste its sweetness in the desert air."
Put in giving a diagnosis of the li erary
latent of " Veritas," he is certainly a m n
who can pursue but one object at a time,
and hence through lite will probably. run
in ihe saiise rut. then upon this pilnciple
it is easily to account lor the discrimina
tion which ' Veritas" makes in his article
' Dramatic and Sena tiunal" lor it is
well understood that the pursuit of a sin
git; idea, for a number of years, cannot
but produce an in iccuraeyof judgment in
the most widl legulated mind on earth.
The more sincere ihe victim is the more
fanatic he beC'tUPeR. ami. hence the easier
it is in the promulgation ol certain inter
ests to which the mind is married to be
i oasouod into an unfairness of purpose,
and often approximate the climax of foily
and nonsense, therefore. I am compelled
to think that it was the inevitable con
sequence of the physiological principles
above referred to which caused " Veri as"
to rush iuto print with a btirdene 1 con
sciousness of his prodigious wisdom
gyrating like a howling dervish, while he
Irunatically exclaims"! think their play
ing was a beat."
Respectfully, G. A. II.
Omaha Legal Gift Enterprise. This
enterprise is gotten up in aid of a Public
City Library at Omaha. There are only
fJD.OUo" tieke"ts in all. at S2 U0 each. The
day of distribution draws near. The
Omaha papers speak of it as a great suc
cess, in which confidence can be placed.
Those desiring to secure tickets, should
do so before it is too late. See advertise
ment in another column.
lUAlilUEU.
A' the resalence of P. L. Iltnness, Esq ,
near IVrtl-uid. on the ?2d in-t., by Kev. C
V. Stratton, Silas J. Pay,. Esq , of .bicksou
vilie, and Mary E. McGhee, of Poifland.
At ihe rt sidence of H. A. Ilickey. Esq.,
near M irsh.iehi, Hay 20th, fsn, by N. N.
Mato. k, .J- P., Mr. James W. Roots and
Miss Elisa A. Ilickey.
Office of Board of Commissioners
For Scliocl Land a d Ccmmon
bcl.ool Fin d-
"NOTICE IS IILRLBY GIVLX,THAT FROM
F" and after tins date, all applications for
Stat tSehoof and University Lands, must be ac
companied wit h one-lhird cash payment: and all
plica' ions for alwve described Lands now on
file in this otfieo, mast Pemade sroo-1 by one-third
payment within tvlXTY DAYS tram date, else
thev wdl be null and void.
T. H. CAWFI,
Clerk for the 1 ar 1.
Palora, Oregon, April loth, 1S71. myliltf
Expiration of Copartnership by
Limitation.
rpiIE TERMS OF COPARTNERSHIP EX
JL lsting between A. II. He I and E. A.
Parker, under the firm name ..f Bell & Park
er. Oreg a Ci:y, Oiegon, having expired by
rea.-on of i.uitatio:,, A. H- Bell assumes the
liabilities of said firm, and wdl continue the
bus. ness as forme. ly, w th an inctesse l and
more e .mplete assort in -nt. E. A. Parker,
having i-ngaired his assistance in the Drug
Store, when "lie can be absent from the duties
of bis farm, w 11 be pleased td meet and
-ei ve 1 is old customers a -.d Iriends in his
t.ew occupat on, and as the books rif the firm
o. Bell vt'Pai ker must of ecc-Ssity be closed
up. t io-e indebted will please call upon E.
A Parker, at t ic old stated. We de-sue t
express giatittid and many thanks to our
friends lor their liberal patronage.
A. II. BblJi,
E. A. PARKER.
May 1, 1871.
In cntinuins the Drug busmess at the old
stand of B.-ll Jt Parkerl shall consult the
i.esl interests of customers and mvsulf bv
purcnastng goods of the finest o-iai.tv. and
selling the
same at a very small advance,
""i""-' n.eretty to have ti.e continued favor
of h.riitei- friends aad patrons, and to make
many new and pertnaueut customers.
,r .''tfully, A. U. liSLL.
May 11, l67l:icZ
1 " 1 ' ' W ii, , , - n . . -J. -- - " i , , ,., M, i iiii.il - 1 " - '
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Oilice, , ." o. 01 Front Street,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities, consi.-timr of LoTS, HALF
li LUCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and
STORES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located iu ALL parts
of the STATE tor r-ALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout tae STATES and TERRI
TORIhS, "with great care and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOUSED and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NKOOTIATED. and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS. PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. Atal a General FINANCIAL and
AGENC1" BUSINESS transacted.
AT3EXTS of this OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the SI A IE, will re
ceive descriptions oi FARM PROPERTY"
aujfor-,vard the same to the above address.
Feb. 3, 1871.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
'PORTLAND. - - 0RE30W
GEO. JL. CURRY,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS..
Commissioner Seeding Swamp and Ovei
flowed Lands.
F.irm Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for all kinds of landed propeity.
Val.uib e securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and determined,
'ommissioas solicited and executed with
fidelity and prompt ie-s.
Vth IlL, No. 14 drtei s Ruildiug, corner
of" Abler and Front streets.
F. b. ;l, 1 -7o:tf
Itflietcii Degree L.otlge o . 3, I. O. O. F"
.Meet on tlie Second and T mirth
TUBS DA Y ErL'XLXGS,
of each mouth, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall.
Members of the Degree aie invited to
attend. Ry order of
N. ;.
Oregon Ltxlge Xo. 3, I. O. of O. V.--
Meets every Thursday even
ig ig at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
"f" Hall, Main s eet.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
Ry order. .V. (i.
JUultii(in:ili Iolj;e Xo. 1, A. V. ami
ja A. M. Holds its regular c mmunica
Wv'V-tions on the First and 'I'hb d Satur
)jr :liy in each month, at 7 o'clo, k f rom
ine -.join oi reiiemuer to ttie -joth t,
March,
' o'clock from the "iota of
March to the 2oth of September. Rreth-
ren in good standing aiv invited to attend.
Dec. -JiA S7o, Ry order of W. M.
Cn ipp :d II exps and Face, sore lips, dry
ness of the skin, .tc, iVc, cured at once by
liegeman's Camphor I.-e with Glycerine
t keeps the hands suit, in till weather. See
that you get liegeman's. S dd bv all drug-
gits, only 'Jf cent-. Mainufacttired only bv
Hegemaa iV Ca., ('hem sis .and
New York. dec!uj-lv
Druggists,
Witlamt tlv L. ;lgt; .o. J. O
Meets everv Saturday evening, at the rOD e
S.E. corner of Main and Filth street, e.t 7 12
o'clock. Visiting members are invited 'o
ittend. Hy order of W. C. T
GOOD PJEWS,
GOOD HEWS
af' ypw Lv-'u
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
BARGAINS!
S- AOKEeAPS & CO.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
Stock of
SPUIXG & SIJHHER GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFER
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
We would say, come and convince your
self before p.u -chasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
FANCY AND STAPI E DRY GOODS,
CHOPPING, HATS,
BOOTS AM) SHOE?.
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARD'-TARF,
and a great many articles too nunun us to
mention. ., i
ALsO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAIEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO, ; AVOOL wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKERXIIAFJ & CO.
Oregon City, April Xl, ls7I;tf
Travel, rs are tdw... s liable to sudde i ai
ta ks of Dysentery and Cholera Morbus,
and these. open '-.ing when aU-ent fr m horn ,
are very unpleasaat. The Pais Killeji may
always be'r. lied upon in such ca-es. As
soon as you feel the .-y mptoms, take one tei
Sjiooiifu! in a i II of new mi k and molasses
and a uill of hot water, stir wed together
and drbik h t. ' Repeat the rio-e ev. ry hour
until relieved. If th pains be seveie, bathe
the bowels and back, with the n.edLim-
clir:
In case.1? of. Asthma Ind Phtht-ici t ike a
take a teaspjonfu' in a gi I of hot water
sweetened wed with mo.Hs-.t-s; ao bt c
the throat snd stomach faith. ully with the
medicine, clear.
Dr. Sweet says it. lakes oat the soren"?s
in cases of b mes.-ttiug lasterthan anything
he ever applied.
FiShernie i d often exposed to hurts by
having their skin pierced with hook", and
has fit' hsh, can be relieved by ba hing with
he Pain Kdlei as soon as tat- accideut oc
curs; in this way the anguish is oon aiiat
ed ; oathe as of en as nei in Jive minutes,
say three or lour time-, and you will seldom
have any t.oubl.'.
The bites and scratches of dogs and cats
are soon cured by bathing with ihe Paia
Killer cli'kr.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
ttvt xtTTTTSC TTV OT? P. A T TTTTiPM T &
FANCY GOODS
OF THE
LATESTSTYLE.
MRS. M. E. WHITE,
CLIFF HOUSE, NO. 5, UP STAIRS.
WHILST THANKING THE LADY
r...i.!ic for their most liberal natron-
V T J'- ----- l
aiie in the past, she would most respectfully
invite their -dttention to ner new.siyies ot
FASHIONABLE ILiTS AND BONNETS
mm- fin Jmnd nn 1 -i ust recci ved.
D.ess Making done in the very LATEST
STYLE.
April 14, ISTl.tf
SPFMR3G GOODS
JU3T RECEIVED AT
cealeeJ in
DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING, '
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE. GROCERIES
CROCKERY. NOTIONS, 6lC.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
'A AAA POUNDS OF WOOL, f-r
OUUUU which I will pay the highest
market price.
also, .
PRODUCE of all kin is bousrht, for which I
ay the highest market price.
If you desire good Goods, at LOW Prices,
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, ISTLtf
ESTAURANT.
LEON DeLOUEY, PropV,
LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
MUX STREET, OREGON CITY, OREGON".
HpiIE UNDERSIGNED RE-
I spec .fully announces to his J
fi tends and the t. avelinii piib'.ic,
t he luis 1& opened the above
named Restaurant.
The proprietor knows bow to serve his
csut ancrs with Oysteis, Pin's Feet, a good
cup of Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL.
L r.O N DkLOUEY
Oiegon City, Jan. 27, lB71:tf
(847. IS7I.
New Goods ! New Goods !
IJ. CAUFIELD
BEGS LEAVE TO INFOl.M TEPUB L1C
that he has refitted the old stand, corner
Ma: n and Seventh Sts., Oiegon City, and has
received an entire ucw stoclv cf goods, eou-si.-ting
of
DRY GOODS, GliOCEii'rES,
CROCKERY GLASSWARE,
U'OODESIVARE,
and a jreneral assortment of everything in
our lit.e. Ti'dukful lor past favors.
W :
stil
j lor
solicit a share of the u .li. oatro
ajre.
Country Produce lakcu iu
t-yciian
i;ood?.
43: It
8100,000
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
OMAHA, : : : NEBRASKA
MAY 25, 1S71.
IN AID OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY.
TICKETS. TWO DOLLARS EACH.
COUPONS, One Dollar Each.
GIFTS TO BE AWARDED:
1 Cash Gift 20.(o0
1 Ca-h Gift lo.Ooo
1 Cash Oilt ly)oo
1 Cash (Jitt '5,000
1 C-h Gilt 3.000
1 Cash Gi't 2,o()0
1 Cash Gi t I,o0o
1 Cash ;ift l.ooo
1 Cash Gift l.Ooo
1 Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash (Jilt l.oct)
1 Ca-h Gift l.OOo
1 Cash Girt l.OOo
1 Cusa Gift l.ooo
1 Cash Oi t 1.000
1 Cash Gift 1,0"0
lo Cash Gifts. 00 each 7,."00
lo Cash Gifts, J-JaO each 2,S0o
'JO Cash Lifts. $100 each 2,00O
50 Cash Gilts., f;"0 each 2,"o0
lot) Cash Gifts. -30 each 3,eoo
100 Cash Gift-. -2 each 2,5o
loiio Cash (iifts, $10 each 10.000
1000 Cash Gilts, " each 5,0o0
2'110 Gifts, amounting $100,000
Which will be distribute 1 by the Mutual
Aid A-sociation.
rfThis enterprise will be conducted in a
precisely similar manner to that of he late
Grand G f t Concert of ttie Mercantile .Library
Associaton, of Sin Francisco; whfch gave
such universal satisfaction.
Good, re-ponsil.le agents wanted. Liberal
comiirs-ions allowed.
Por f'u : I particulars address
LYFORO & CO , Omaha, N'ebrasta,
Busii.e-s Managers.
A. Levy. A cut for Oiegon City-
Grammar School.
T
ied for the purpose of estatilishing the
a ove School, would respectmlly announce
that they b ive engaged the services of M r.
. O. 1JE. as ieatiher, tor a se-.-:on of
six months. The Scho d will pjien on Tues
day, the 3 1 day of January, in. the room
lately occupied as ti.e ' Enterprise Office."
All the usual branches c unprising x tlior
ough English, Clasi. al, M at h ;mat iea! anil
Comme.c.-d ed. ation will be tau.l.t.
A ipli. atio'i for iidmittance, terms, Ac., to
i.e nuide to the Teacher. Hours, fiom 9 a.
m. to 12 m.. and from 1 to a" p. m.
KSCHT SCHOOL.
The undericiiied will commence a Nizht
School on Tuesday even ng iu xt, Januarv
3d, in the Grammar School Room. Hours,
from ei.V to ft.
S. D. POPE.
Oregon City, Dec. 20, 1?70. tf
JOIINv II. SClI RAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, HA 11 y ESS
etc., etc..
Miin Si '-:et, Oregon City,
e-S-WLhes to represent that Jie is now a
well prepared to furnish any article in his lire
as the largest establishment in the State. He
particularly requests that an examination o
his stock be made before buying elsewhere
J M PERI A L MILLS.
Savier, LaEGque & Co.,
oregox crrY.
tTiKeep constantly on hand fot sale, '
Midnngs, Uran and Chicken Feed. Parties
pureaasinz reea mast tarnisa tee ea'cVa.
v-:.V V
I . . . - G
TO YOUNG MEN J
TO YOU BELONG THE FUTURE OF
our beautiful and fast growing State.
Soon the sbrill'wh'isile of th IRON DORSE,
as he coutes smoking across this great con
tinent, drawing after him the rich products
of rh Nation's Wealth and Industry, wilt
announce the
"GOOD TIME COMING,"
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters
will be called to till the new- avenues of Busi
ness. Everyone should prepare for an
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE.
Great changes have been made in the com
mercial a Hairs of Oregon in a few vears
.What the developements of our State willbe
in the futme, is a question which depe 3s
upon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS
of her Young Men.
Within the past four years of continued
prosperity, the
National Budness College,
of Portland. Oregon, has sent out SCORES
of youni; men fully qualified, and. "many of
whom are now tilling bth and Incrauve po
siiions in the Ranks, "ount mr-Rooms aud
Stores of our State. So great is the demand
tor
Good Accountants,
that lttisincss men have been frequently
compelled to send East for as istan. e. No
enterprising, ttudhuis Young Man who has
passed throrgh the prescribed course of
studies at th's
MODEL COLLEGE
has complained for want of a situation and
at g od salary, too.
Every tacili y is here afforded for acquir
ing a
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
in the shortest possible time, and al
THE LEAST EXPEXSE.
Every student will 'nave an
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE,!
After h: ving completed the Theory, he is
introduced into a
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has the effect of thoroughly familiariz
ing him with all the mini tiaj of real business
The course of-study embraces D .utile and
Single Eitry Book-Keeping, Commercial
Aru hmetic. Commercial Law, Corr.-spond
ence. Jiu-iness reamansn p, regular ami
special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory
w th practice.
. . ALSO, . .
Superior advantages for securing a thorough
knowledge of; ,
ORNAMENT A L PEN M A N S II I P,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHY,
FRENCH, SPANISH,
GERMAN, ITALIAN". ETC.
For full particulos, call a' the. College Of
fice, in Carter's bu Idinsr, corner of F.ont
and Abler stieets (entrance on Alder) Port
land, Oregon, or send for cieuhv. Address
DeFRANCE &, JAMES,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Merch 3!, 171 :y I
FL
The FLORENCE is the Lest Few ine Ma
chine for' Family use, because it so .-eldom
gets out of Order. If there is one in Ore
gou not working we'd, if informed of it. I
will fix it without expense ot any Kaucl to
the owner.
JEL. CS- 32E2 rr"J53T,9
19 Montgomery St., South
4. -
Grand Hctel Building,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
SEXD FOR CIUCUL1RS.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IX EVERY
PLACE.
March 31, lS71:mlO
THE QEEAT
LOGO PURIFIER.
MI
An Infallible blood iiniFiEnppstcES
ing rare xoiic and r nviE properties
a certain cure for niii:LM.tTisji, colli
M in iLf-iA, and all kindred Diseases.
It completely restores the syetem when Im
paired Ly disease, revives the action cf tin
itmtcvs and cemtal ojCi.t.. radi
cally cures sciiOFtLi, salt kiiccm
and all nnmivc n.d rtTwcot'i Dis
eases, gives immediate and permanent relic?
in dyspepsia, EiivsiPELAS, Tumors.
Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi
catce from the system all traces of ilercuxia.
iTfsE being made
from an herb found indigenous In ci:r.i.
uS therefore peculiarly l.Jor by
Females and Children, as a Btooa ri.Kl.
FItn d nE.ov.vioa.
For Sa'o by a!l DrucS'-.
nEBtNGTQtC. KQSTCTTCR&CC
AGENTS.
520 ajftl "21 Harket Street,
Tzzzdzoo.
act
v ' I 1 '-
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, ' ' : lt 3 i 4 x
few -- Lis! &f fc
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A. S. KIcIiarIsonv,
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and Oak streets, PrtJt
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Ehate. Groceries, GcneralM'erchan
dise and Horses, , . t .
Every Wednesday and Saturday. ;(
A. B. IIichardson-, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Dar and Bundle Iron L
Enghsh Square and Octagon Cast gtoftl
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps; eaws;
fccrews, Fry-paus, sheet iron, R. G. Iron ;
also : .'. . -
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquor
A. B. Richardson, A ionppr
ji& iMiiVV UUD. .
For a few cents you can buy
cf your Grocer or Druggist a
r uctage of SEA 3I0SS FARINE,
made from pure Irish 3Ioss, or
Cai-ragcen, whicli will mako
sixteen quarts of Blanc Mauge,
and a lite quantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Char- G
lotto Ilusse, ''&c. It is tho
cheapest, health ies and most
delicious food in the world. It
mates a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Change ! !
o
THE CHEAT WORLD'S TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
o
Tliis Avoiidcrful A'cjjetaljle
restorative i tlsc . sSieel-aii- o
clior of tEie fccljZe ansl debili
tated. As :i tonic aad cordial
for Use agcsl and - Ia:tgusd, it
Iiai iso equal "among- -stomachics.
A3 a rcsiiedy for tlao
nervous wealincs to which
woEiaen arc especially sub
ject, it i superseditigp every
other stisjaulasil. Ii air Cli
mates, tropical, temperate,
or frigid, it uct as a specific
in every, species of disorder
which undermine? the hodily
streaath aaad Lrea!i down the
animal spirits. For sale Ijr
nil Oruggrists
2... .O.W1.V Q
- - .v O
OREGON CITV, OREG 0 IT,
RETAIL DEALERS IX
DRY KOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASSI MERES, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AXD BLANKETS,
Which I will -sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool in exchange.
JC5fI wiil also par the highest prices for
'?utter, Efrirs, and ail Kinds of good country"
produce. I will sell as. Ion- as anj' house
'ii Oregon, for Cash o-its equivalent in good
mcn hantable produce. -' . . ;
KT& Give nie a call and satisfy yourselves
DEEP. SKINSWANTED.
CASH PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS.
JOHN MYERS.
Jan. 13, 1S71 tf
KSTABIIISI1EO i
1S49,
ERNEST A, FRLANDSON,
GENERAL
Commission Merchant!
AND DEALER IS
DRUGS,, CHEMICALS,
ESSENTIAL Oim.v v.
DVi; STUFFS AND
. GhNLRAI. MIJ.'CHAnDISE.
DY.THE I'AC'K AGF ONLY.
Ca-h O ders ir Goods of every descrip.
t ou fr-.m this -r any Iju-eijrii Mark t, will
e. eive prolnpt and faitlifnl attention. .
MINlil!S. 5IAXLTAI TURER AND
WliOL FS V L t; I li A nr.
PLIED FOR CASH.
No notice or att-ntion pa d to pders for
roods, if there no provision mai, t r the
!a merit of the gitii:e.
Consignment Solicited.
iiFFlCE, - Merchants' Exchange.
Sjn Frunci.co, California.
TERMS NET CSH. N DELIVERY, 'IN
t'. S. GOLD COIN. M'ckdge prices.
N- B. Oreg-oii epucts Solicited
n Consignment.
27:t
JBUCHTEL'S
NEW PEOF0GRAPHIC ROOMS,
O
No. 91 First Street, ('Second door south of
bis old stand), Portland, Oregon.
I AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL
work in try line in a fu--eri"r mani.er,
ith :11 the lat'-st irnj roven ert- in the tTQ
"thinr but firiclass woik done at my r.ey
md magn ficent r oil's, at low prices.
CALL AND EXAMINE HPECIJIENg
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