The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, June 09, 1871, Image 3

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I)C iDcekln Q3i tin-pries.
TOWX AND COUNTY.
Cocxtt Court J. K. Wait, Jldge.
The following are the Co mty Court pro
ceedings, for the June term :
Probate B isin"ss.ln the matter of the
estate of S. lluelat-, ordered that citation
for sale of property be published.
In the muter of the estate of Thos. G.
Roork ; s;ile of property approved : peti
tion and final account filed, and ordered
that a hearing of said final accounts be
published for the next teirn of Court.
In the ma'ter of Guardianship of G.
Hathaway, Sylvester Ilath;tvvay, Guardian,
bond and inventory filed.
Caimaissiomrs Bdsiness. Chits. T. How
ard was appointed Justice of the Peace
for Beaver Creek precinct.
J. S. McCora, Jas. Eaton and E. A. Par
ker were appointed to asses damages
claimed by Wm. liuxher. in consequence
s of the county road recently laid out over
his farm. To meet June 19. aud report
at next term of Court
J. V. Boone was granted a renewal of
bis license.
The County Cierk was instructed to
issue a'n order to Road Superviser J. T.
'Chi I wood to work ail that part ot a road
leadimr from Rock Creek bridge acro.-s
the fit nn of W. C. Wilson.
.NichulasD.trnell was appointed Road
Supervisor of District No. 3'J.
John 'Wolgamot. Isaac Frost and W. A.
Clark were appointed viewers to locate a
comity road ledUing from I'liduing river
bridge, and thence to S. J. Oakley's, to
the Joslyn or Knight's bridge, on the
MoJala. Viewers li meet oti the 20th
inst.
S. Brown, J. Warner and II. S. C.
I'Lelps were appointed viewers to locate
a road leadinc from Jos Knight's to
Canby City. Viewers to meet on tlielLitli
iul.
V. Foster. Jos. Young and Geo. Githens
were appointed viewers to locate a. road
from the new bridge on Det p Creek,
thence northerly to Sandy road, thence
on to tliu For, land road. Viewers to
'meet on the 15th inst.
J. II. Fark was allowed a reduction on
his assessable property iljO"). his indebt
edness not having been deducted at the
time of assessment. Messrs. Ross and
Stevens, had the money refunded to them,
for certain land purchased by them at
Sheriff's sale for taxes.
J. Meldrum. W. W. Buck and M. K.
l'errin were appointed viewers to locate a
road leading from the Oregon City ferry
landi: to or near Geo. Wulling's gate, on
the Willamette river. Viewers to meet ot)
the ItJtli inst.
The report of A Wright. A. Sprague
and I. Faar. viewers appointed to locate a
voad in Road District No. o'.j. wat ap
proved and the road declared a p tblic
highway.
The Court ordered that the sum ot
$:J 10 be relunded to McDermiek paid by
him on taxes, there appearing an over as
sessment. The Court declined to take any action
in the matter of the petition for a divi
sion of road district. No. 21.
In the matter of Rrbecca May, "t was
ordered th-u J. May pay to L. F. May the
sum ot STo per annum, payable quarterly
in advance, to as-ist said L. F. May in
inintainiug their sister
The following bills were ordered paid :
II. liowiy .Sli. A. Wrigln Sli. F. I'earce
"S. L. Campbell Sll .";!. (J. W. I l ma tier
$4. J. D. Falmatier S f. H. II. Campbell"
$1. II. Rowley $;j G. llhoiles 6:3 Yy).
A. Mattoon S:' 20. A. Warner, as per bill.
SFS 18. Wolf. Kiel & Co.. for lumber.
'S8-S SI. J. M Fra.er. a per biil. 6118.
EvrEitt'Ki-E SlU. J. II. Baker, for boani of
prisoners. Win. Bnmghton, for re
pairs of jail. 17 o0. J. S. Howl and. do..
S'i 25. K. Wi!:fong $3. J.,.. CVckelreas i
S2 4'). A. Ferguson $J H) Si.ite vs. I'eko.
an Indian. W. 1 Burns 82 7'!. A. Warner i
57 1.) ; State vs. a Chinaman W. P.
Burns .5 lt. C. 11. Warren 82 5;J. J as. M. j
Moore 81 70 State vs. Jos. Allen W. 1.
'Burns 82 45. C. E. Warren 82 50. A.
Warner $2 45. Jos. King 8l 70. Indian
'Jake 81 70. Indian George 81 70. Indian
Coolo 81 70 ; State vs. 1 1. C. iierrinirer
W. l Burns 85 70 A. Warner 88 CO. C.
11 Warren 82 50. Indian Cathrine 81 7o.
Iuiiaii Jake 81 7t'. Indian Coolo 81 70,
Indian George SI 70. J. B. Barlow 8 1 70;
11. Bradley 811 CO. 11. Will 810 40. A.
Wright 85. 1. Faar 85 90. A. Sprouls
$5 20. J. Cutting 8 f. J. F. Mason 84. II.
II. Campbell 84, S. L. Campbell 825 50.
Total 81)05 4.U.
Returned. 7. O. McCown. Eso, re- J
rned home last Sundiy from a trip!
inrneu nome last !indiy
through several of the we(ern Mates.
lie expresses himself better sati-Hed with i
Oregon than ever, and declares that there
is no finer country anywhere. He com- 1
plains of the treatment of the passenge.s (
lv the .-?tage Company trotn Caiili.rnta to i
Oregt'm. They start out from tin- end of
the railroad with a Concord co ich full,
and in many places on the route they only
rim seven passenger wa-o:is, crowding iu
the entire load. Unless the Company are
"careful they wiil soon lose the high repu
tation of their predecessors.
The Emigrant R jap. By re.eienee to
to our advertising columns, it will be seen
that this road is now open for emigrants
and the traveling pubiic generally. It its
an acknowledged fact that this is the best
and shortest road leading to eastern Ore
gon, ami the tolls over it are very reasonable-
. The road is in good condition.
Tight-Wire Ascension. Mons. De CJ.ute
performed his wire walking feat last Sat
urday to a large number of spectators. The
wire broke several time:; when it was be
ing put up, anil was anything but safe con
sequently the performance was not as
complete as it, would have been other
wise, yet we believe the performance gave
general satisfaction.
House koh Sale. By reference to our
'advertising columns, it will be seen that
Geo. Clark offers his residence for sale.
This property is located in the lower end
"of town, and is really a desirable place.
Persons wishing to purcha-e a house, will
lo well to give .Mr. Clark a call.
Real Estate Business. We learn from
Judge Wait that the real estate business is
'quite brisk, and that fhey have made a
Tiumber of sales. Messrs. Forbes & Wait,
iiave about S7.3 0'J ) worth of pro jerty in
their charge tor sale, and persons desiring
to purchase, would do well to give them
a call.
A Heavy Blast. A blast was fired off
last Wednesday evetiing across the river
which shook every house on this side, be
sides scaring all the sleeping babies and
gome oltler perso.is. It was terrific.
Interesting. An Indi ui and Chinaman
had a little skirmish last Sunday, on the
W. which resulted io fhe Celestial being
pounded over the head with a bottle.
Visitoks. Mr. and Mrs. Goodlive. of
Missouri, father and mother of Mrs.
'Jennings McCarver. of this city, arrived
here on a visit to their daughter lit
Thursday. They had not seen each other
for seventeen years.
Sales. Sheriff Warner wlli sell some
teal estate to-morrow at auction. Also
Mr.J. M. Moore, administrator of the estate
ol U. S. Moore, will sell soaie valuable
pro pert
Picnic. The long b oked for May pic
nic will come off to-day. The P. T. Com
pany have generously given the use of one
of their boats to convey the excur.-ionis s
to Buker'd Prairie and back, and it is ex
pected that a very pleasant time will be
had. The children are requested to me t
at their respective Churches at 7 o'clock
and procure their badges, 'and proceed
from there io the boat. The boat will re
turn in the afternoon. The parents who
entertain any alarm for the safety of their
cfci dren. need not anticipate any danger,
as ihere will be pelnty to ra ce prop r
care of them, and we hope that all parents
will allow i heir childreu to enjoy this an
nual festival.
Wki.su".s Wasuixu Mac. i ink. Mr. P. M.
Owen is in town establishing an agency
and selling these celebrated .v.tsutng na
chines. We have had them very highly
recommended by those who have u.-ed
them, and the plan on which they work
seems to us to be complete in its manage
ments. Mr. Owen's will give the privilege
to any one who may wish to purchase
to try the m ichine before hand.
Chemkkkta Hotki.. We bad the pleas
ure ot dining at this new hotel, at Salem
nuder the charge of Hon. R. P. Earhart.
last Sunday. The building and its accom
modal ions are the best ot any i ri the Stale,
while i Ue house is kept in a manner which
would do credit to a city ot 50 000 in
habitants. Mr. Earhart. while it is a new
business to him, seems to be in the r'prjn
place, and he has been tried long enough
lor the public to be assured that, he know?
how to keep a hotel.' and is the righ
man in the right place. We bespeak a
success for this hotel under Mr. E.'s charge,
and he richly deserves it, as he is a gentle
man in every sense of the wo'd.
Tin Store. -Mes.-rs. C. W. Pope & Co.
have a line stock of tin and stove ware at
their extensive store in this city, which
they seil at Portland prices, and we ask
our patrons to give them a call. They
have every article that may be needed in
iheir line, and their prices are as low as
could be desired.
PitACTic;;. The Caiaricts were out on
practice l;it Monday evening. The boy
exhibited (heir expertness io great advan
tage, and showed that ihey were in good
mm. The hydrant in the lower part of
town was. however, found to be out of or
der, and refuse. 1 to furnish tiie.n water.
The dry season is upon us. and we hope
those whose duty it is. will see that the
hydrants are in order.
jMiMtovKMK.sr.s. Our town is improving
in ihe way of new buildings. Mr. J. L.
Barlow tore down an old lit
on Main
street lat week and is erecting a new one
in its place. Besides we hear of several
new buildings ui prospective.
Passed Through. Mr. Upton, of the
M-'fC'iry. pas-ed through town last. Wed
nesday evening. Also Mr. J. B. Under
wood, postal agent. We hope he wiil
look after the in tils in this coun'y and
try and make some improvements. Thev
are needed an 1 ought, to b J m ide, die. id
Ben.
let: Cream. Messrs. Bailey & Harding
have their ice cream saloon in full opera
tion now. It. is a splendid pbree to get
something cooling for ihe;c warm davs.
In Town. lbui. J. S. Smidi and Mayor
Goldsmith. oT Portland, were in town last
Wednesday.
Personal. We had a call this week from
Mr. J. R. Morse, of San Francisco, agent
lor A. Ij. B.im.-roii & Co.. who is making a
business ttij) through our Stale.
Street Covmissionek. Mr John Mel
drum was elected Street Commissioner by
the City Council lat Mond ty night.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
AT.I. TUB DUAXCHKS COMPRISING A
Tiioiioi; i hxglisu,
C I, A S S I C A f , ,31 A T 1 1 1 7-1 A T I C A L,,
And t CJOIEKCiAI, EiiL X'ATIOX,
taught. IBuirs, Irom S.!j a. in., to 3 p. m.
Ar.plv to. S. POPK,
h.ne U, ls7t:f;
Principal.
HOUSE AaD LOTS F0PiSAL
r pi IE UXIE RS!wE; OFF BUS Full
X sa e bisrei.encc .n Oregon City. There
uu tour lots, a go tl lion e and lairn, with a
tirie celiiir and good '.veil of water. There
s i-lent-, of land, and it is -will adapted for
early g rd ' ing purp'jses. J'ait paymeiit
"Ytbe ,nad iu &iuck r Vi.Pr VmU4p1-EP
- -0 Cilv, Juna 2, ls7i:tf
3 "
Sheriff's Sale.
VIUTUB OF A "W Alt It ANT TLACED
& in mv li:m;l tnr tVif Ti; n-7-.of if pot 1 '! lTliT
deling'i.Mic Taxe-s, due i.'luekumaa County tor the
year J7, and to me Unvoted, I. will, on !?Ai L K
ll.VV, the 2Uh DAY OF J UN K, 1S71 , at the
Court House doer in Oregon City, proceed to sell,
to the highest h ddor, lor I". 8. guld com, in hand
paid, the following uescrifca I tracts or parries of
land, or so much .aeieof as may be necessary to
pay tin? taxes due thereon, toethc-r with the
co-t-. S ale to commence at KJoViOck a. in.
Names. Descriptions. g
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Dcrrv, Geo M, N It., w 1-2 of n w 1-1 i.f
2. t 2, s r. ,5 e 80 $ I 90
Cardincll, C'has, N K, Claim No. o, No
ttlication No. 7,jil, h!-in-c
parts of kcs 1!),
20, 2'J and 30, t 3 s r, 4 e.023 27 90
Culver, Mrs l.lizabet h, Orcroa City,
hloek 18, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 t 0,
Delcts, Jack.io:i. Fart of claim No. 4?,
Notification No. it!o, con
veve l jiC J Iiclets by
Dr J li '1 'bossing iV- wlfo,
Oct 20, lN,:;j, reeorde I iu
Hook F, pauvs 23". 2:Hi, to
be nurvoyei out ot the
sou h .-ode of said claim,
co lfainr 75
Findlay, David, N K,u 1-2 of sec 30, t
3 r, 2 c 320
13 20
15 50
7 75
TIuglies.Ali-s Kuehael.N 11, W J Hughes
donation land claim, no
tification No. 47Cj, in soo
20, t 3, s r, 1 w 20 13 95
Subject to tax of lSG'J
and cost of sale
McKinney, Joseph, estate of. sel-4of
so 1-4 of sec 31, e 1-2 of
e 1-2. s v 1-4 of s e 1-t.
and s 1-2 of s w 1-4 of
sec 3". t 2. s r. 2 e 160
Non-resident Iaud,Mrs.W jliijTns place
Claim No 37, sec 15, t 5 s,
rip, and claim No 42,
sec is, t i s, r 2 e 320
r.oork, C R, S w 1-4 of ec 7, t 2 8, r 4 eltiO
Ross fc Stevens hoi Sin r ccrtiticate of
sale for tax?s of ISti'J. sold in lr0.
2G 43
3 83
7 75
3 83
Formerly Reynold's, N II, Sec. 23, t 3 s,
r 1 e 100
4 65
" traranf-r, Oeo, Par's of sec 11,
23 and 2G, t 2 s, r 3 e,
claim No. 46, eomrnenc
in.? a n w corner of sec
11, t 2 s, r 3 e ; tlience 3
lt"0 rols: thence e 100
10 Is; thence n 16 ru:l;
thence w loo rods, to the
place of tc.Lrinninz,con't.l93
" 5lararove, !L A," Sec 20. t 5 s, r
1 e ico
" Tiasley, V. T, Sec 11 and 12, t
5 s, r 1 e , 1G0
Sander's Pleasant , Estate of, Part of
claim No. 52. sec 32, t 3 s,
r 2 e, commencing at the
s w corner of sal. 1 claim ;
thence n 20 ch lins: thence
n 71 1-2 decrees, e 20
chains; thence n SO de
grees, e 21 1-2 chains, to
n w corner of a piece of
land sol i to Michael
Ilaiilihaa by Isaac Farr,
Sr. ; thence s 2.72 chains ;
to south line of said
claim No 52 ; thence w to
pl ace of beginning-, con't . 123
Summers, C A, Part of A D Foster's
donation cl iim, being in
tec 21, 22, 27 and 23, t 2
s, r 3 e 120
Tucker, JD,E part of sec 13. t4 3, r 2 e. fiO
1 0
4 65
3 10
SI 0
S 33
1 00
Sheriff of Claoirsnse f v-j-t-
Otb CI?, H7 54, ln iH
I ; ' ' . ,- I
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OREGON CITY, : : OREGON.
-OKING CONNECTED WITH REAL
XJ Latate Agents of Portland, are prepared
;?!f PUROHASK and SALE of
iv.ALL5lAiLm Clackamas and adjuiuiu
co tin ties. J a
A TEAM in readiness to convey purchas
ers in !i ri .,.,.. !,.. . - r
Free of Charge.
2t5, I371:tf 0
Maj
It betcii Ut giee L,otlge Xo. H, 1. O. O. F
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUBS DA Y EVL'XIXGS.
ot each mos-Jth, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
nau. iUctnUius o! the Degree at e invited to
attend. By order of N. (;.
GOOD NEW!
D NEWS!
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
BARGAIN:
7
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S. AGIIEREIIAJ & CO.
HAVE JTJST RECEIVED A LARGE
btock of
SPIUXG & UIDIER GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFER
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
We would say, come and convince your
self bef ne jtir i ha?h) elsewhere. Oar stock
consists in uart of.
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
C1I0 THING, HATS,
15 i TS AND SHOES.
notions, groceries,
hardware,
ad a great many articles too numerous to
mention.
AL.-O, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO, WOOL wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon City, A, oil 1, li71:tf
SEW HARDWARE STORE,
CORXET FEOXT & STAHK STS..
PORTLAND, OREGON.
JOUZ?
Jt4 1
w
rOUI.D INFORM II I FORMER PAT
10 s aid the public tirueraU v, that
e is now rei eivintr mid olilrsfor hale, at the
lowest rates, a full :-tock of
SI-XErxr' AND
BUILDERS3 HARDWARE,
rechanics' Tools,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
MINERS' GOODS,
Trails, Ropes, Shovels,
Anvils, Axes, Etc.,
Wh! h he invites l.uye s to call and examine
before jmrcliasintr el-ewhete.
Would invit- particular attention of buy
ers of Uu Id rs' II irdware and lloof Tr in -iniii.s.
(ither a: Vilt)LIAbE or RETAIL.
May 2u, ls-j :.n:j JOHN li POST I" It.
Cal:e of Board of Commissioners
Fcr Echocl Lsnil: and Common
c'lool Fund
""OTICE IS IIF.;,i:i5Y GIVEN, THAT FROM J
and af or thb dat. all applications lor
State, eliil and I'nf' ersit- Ijands, must be ac
companied with o.-.e-tliird cash payment ; and all
applications tor aVve descrilied Lands now on
rile in this oilire, must made txood by one-third
pnymenf within SIXTY DAYS from date, else
they will be null and void.
T. H. CATJW,
k-rk lor the B.iard.
Salein, Oregon, April 15th, 1871. mylOtf
ExpiratiDn of Copartnership by
Liii'taiion.
rrMIE TERMS OF CO!' RTXERSIHP EX
i isti'.'g bet.v.' en A. H. Bt- I and E. A.
Parker, under t!i ,irm name f Bell it Park
er. Otej -n Cii.V, Oregon, having expired by
reason f imitation, A. II. Bell assumes he
li ibdities of -v,id tint), at d w II continue the
business as f rme.iy. w th an inciessed and
more c unplete assoitm rt. E. A. Parker,
having njraired h-s assistance in the Druji
Sti.ie, when he can be absent frmn the duties
of his farm, w II be pleased to nn-et and
serve 1 is ol 1 customers a-.d Sriends in bis
new oeenpat on, and as the oouks of the linn
oi Bell.v Parker must, of 1 ecessity be dosed
up. t iOst- indi bted will please cull upon E.
A Parker, at t'ie old stand. We desiie t-
express gratitud and many thanks to our
Iriends lor their liberal patronaiT".
A II. BE EL,
e. a. barker.
May 1, 1S71.
In cintinuinar th- Drijfr bus'ness at the old
stand of B -d fe Parker, I shall consult the
t st interests of customers and nn sulf ly
loirchasiiii' croo ls of the tinest q oil t, and
seUin,' tlu- same at a verv small advance,
hoping thereby o b.ive t:.e continued lavor
td banner iriends aud patron-, and to make
many new aud nermauent customers.
Re-pectfully, A. II. BELL.
Mav 11, Uri.-mi
JOIIX II. SCH RAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
etc., etc.,
Jin' St-eit, Ort-gon '(Jify,
irg-Wishes to represent that he is now as
well prepared to furnish any article in his line
is the larcrest establishment in the State He
;articu!aily request that an examination of
nis mock oe m.ioe oerore buying ei.-exv neir.
M PERI A L MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
Keep constantlv on hand foi sale.
Midlines. Bran and Chicken Feed. Part???
1 f 3r?c3lEi ferd au3t farclati tie !rjr.
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
S. W. COR. URST Si MORRISON STS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ALL, THE LATEST STYLES OP
Ladies', Gents' & Children's
BOOTS and SHOES
JUST BECEIVEE,
THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE
Jiost P. online it of our New Goods:
LADIES WEAR.
Mile.-,' Make, Cloth, Scallopped Top, Bottom
Gaiter-..
Mil s' Ex ra Q i-ality Brorze Button Gaiters.
Seibetlico's French Kid. Scalloped 'fop, But
ton Gaiters Extra,
SeiberlicU's Glove Kid F.-xed, Fancy Stitch,
Button Gaiters.
Bei t's Glove-Kid Fox d. Button Gaitors.
Bert's CI 1I1-K1J Foxed, Fancy Stitched,
Scallop il Top, Button Gaiters.
Donovan's (J t im-m-de, Pnnip .dour Heel,
Kid Foxi d. Butt n Gaitt-rs.
Donovan's Ex.ru Quality, all Cloth, Button
Gaiters.
LADIES' BALMORALS.
Donovan's Custom-made, Extra K d Lined,
Kid Foxtd, a d all Cloth.
Donovan's French Kid. Extra Quality, ScaL
1 ped Top.
Donovan'- Extra Quality, Scalloped Top.
Pompadour He !, all CI th.
Donovan's Bio ze French Kids, Scalloped
Top, Brass II tls.
Donovan's Blue Kid. Scalloped Top, and
TonipaUoiir Heel.
R'.seiistock'.- M--ti opolitan, Kid Foxed, Scal
loped Top and v'amp.
Rosen-tock's Metropolitan, Embroidered,
Vamp, Scalloped Top, and Brass Heel,
All Clot!,.
Roseiisiock's Embroidered and Fancy Stitch.
Scalloped Top; also eiht other sty les
the siuie make.
LADIES SLIPPERS.
Roenf t ck's Fn Ech Kid Oxfords.
Beit' make Newport Tics.
French Kid luniat.ts.
(doth .lun atas.
Cuir Juuiatas.
Beit s Bro. ze Button Saratogas.
Bert's P.itent-leat her Bui ton Saratogas.
Bert's French Kid. Button Saratogas.
Sieberli" li's Fiencli Kid Kmpicss.
S.'iberlich's Velvet Si. 00. Fly.
Seibei l.ch's French Kid, Mat ie Antoinettes,
Seibeilich's l-reticn KidJ)tras.
."t-ibei bob's (Hove Kid Operas.
Mile-' French Kid Cerise.
Mile' Cloth Oxfo:-ds.
Miles' CI Uh J .niat s.
Milea' Embro.dt ied Bronze Kids.
GEKTS' WEAR.
doth Ox'ortl T:es.
French Call Oxiord Tits.
Patent Leather ditto.
Goat Skin ditto.
Cloth Pamce All.erts.
1'atent Li-athe C'dtto,
French Prince Albeits.
(ilove Calf ditto.
CI0M1, wit'i Sealskin fronts, ditto:
Calf So.tch Ties.
French Calf, hand-made, Gaiters.
Buck kin Extra.
Glove Calf.
G lovtf Kid Extra.
Calf Cloth Top.
Cdf Glove Kiu Top.
Hand-made S. ulskiu Gaiteis.
Alligator'- Sim.
( a!t Box T. es.
French Calf, sewed. Balmorals.
Clotii T- p i. almonds.
OUR OWN MAKE.
Oxfotds, Balmorals, sewed and scre ved Boots
and lu;es ot extra qiiahtv aud of every
stvle.
ALSO,
Benkert's, .ciberlieh's, F"a;g's. Houghton's
Reed's Thue Ts, United Workingmen's,
Ta lor & .Mason's, Roseu'.hal & Fibber's.
Metropolitan'.. Buckingh mi's, Heibl'
and all other first class ma, ufacturcs of
Gentlemen's Wear.
EVERY" VjERIETY
Of Boys' and Y-uiths' Boots, Balmorals. Ox
loids, Scotch Tie, Biogans, etc., is cou
staullv on ba; d.
A LSO,
BUSSED' CHILE REN'S and IN
FANT'S SHOES. TIES
AND SLIPPERS.
Tf Our tock is tio extensive to permit
us to desrr be ail so the pt.blie aie ii.vitcd
to come and see lor tuemselves.
DAY & HHIVJrWsi I5kCKIXC.
Jacqnot S Cel. orated Fienoh Polish.
Hath iway's B onzi g Fluid.
Ft ntoif sjMiuline'- a.,d Mas. n's Blacking
Every Vtiit'.y Is Ktjjt on Iluiid.
I5?IIaving a 1arre Manufactory iti con
nection wit t our il u e, we h ue lactone
r lurni-binsr our poods at cheaper tates
than a. y similar establishii.ents on tne Caost
PROTZMxlN; GILLIHAN k CO,
May Jii, iSTLtf
SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
I. SELLING'S
dcalep ih
DRY fiOODS. -
CLOTHING, .
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HAUDW KE. (JU0CERIE-,
CROCKERY. NOTIONS, &.C.
MAIN STREET, OiiEGON CITV.
WA3XTIS!),
A AAA POCNDS OF WOOL, f'v
JUVUU which I will pay the highest
market pri.e.
ALSO,
PRODUCE -f all kin Is boucrht. f o - Which I
pay the lii-hest market price.
If you desire good Goods, at LOW Prirr s.
cad at I. i POLLING'S, and examine bis freh
s otk of Spr nj; Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PLOFITS.
I. SELLING.
April 14, lS71-.tf
MIliLI3EUY AND
FANCY GOODS
OF THE
T STYLE.
MRS. M. E. WHITE,
CLIFF HOUSE, NO. 5. UP STAIRS.
-VTHILST THANKING THE LADY
piil ic for their nio'?t liberal pa ron
age in the p st. she w- uld most respectfully
1 r. fiioir ttjntion to her npw ctrlca nf
... (VJ w .
FASHIONABLE H TS AND BONNETS
DOW (Ml 1 ill I VI UUM 1 v.- 1
Dt ess Making done ia the very LATE5I
L'TVI V
k3i ut-.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TTMTVTTRRTTY" OF CALIFORNIA.
TO YOUNG MEN!
TO YOU BELONG TOE FUTURE OF
our beautiful arid fast prowintr State.
Soon the shrill whisi le of the IRON HORsE.
hs he co t.es tmoking across this ereat con
tinent Hi-nviiiiT fitter him the rich product
ot ti.u'v.tinn'.T Wejlth and Industry, will
announce the
"GOOD TIME COMING,"
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters
will be adlrd to till the new avenues ot L.ui
uess. Everyone should prepare for au
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE.
Great chances have been made 1:1 the com
mercial affairs of Ort-non in a tew v ars
Wi.at the developtments ( our State will be
in tlie lutu e. is a questio 1 wincn oepens
upon ihe BUSIXE-S QUALIFICa'HONS
of her You 11 ;r Men.
Within the paat four years of continued
prosperity, the
National Bu; iness College,
of Portland, Oregon, has sent out SCORES
of ynr.:i,r men fully qu dified, and many of
whom are now ri ! J 1 n sr l rfi aod lucrative po
sit ions in ttie Banks, fount na-Iluoms and
Store. of our State. So gre..t is the demand
lor
Good Accountants,
that Business men have be. n frequently
compelled to send East tor as istan- e. No
eutc-rpri-in 4 ;. studi us Youna: Man who lias
passed throi h the pre.-ctibtd coarse ot
studies ji t this
MODEL COLLEGE
has con. plained for want of a situation and
at ir od sal a rv, too.
Every facility is here affotded 1 acquir
ing
S0UKD BUSINESS EEUCATI0N
in the shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPENSE.
Every stud-. nt will have an
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE!
After having completid the Theory, he is
introduced into a
MINIATURE WOULD OF BUSINESS,
which has the effect of thoroughly familiariz
ing l.im with all the mint, lite of real business
Ti e course of study embraces I) ailde and
Sitiiz'i- E try Book-Ke 'ping, Commercial
Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Corn spond
ence Bu-iness IVtmansh p, regular and
special Lectiires, etc., etc , combining theory
w.th practice.
A '.so,
Superior advantages for securing a thorough
knowledge of
O R N A M E N T A L P E N M A N S II I P ,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHY,
FRENCH. SPANISH.
GEliM AN, ITALIAN. ETC.
For full particulars, call a.' the College Of
fice, in Cartel's buddinir, corner of Fiont
and Alder stieets, (entrance on Alder) Port,
laud, Oregon, or send for cicnlar. Address
EeFRANCE &, JAIslSS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Merch 31, lS71:jl
FL
Tho FI.onFNPE is the best Sewi t Ma-
chiiiM for Fiimilv use. because it so .-eblom
gets out of Order, if there is one in Ore
go 1 not working well, if informed of it. I
will fix it without expense 01 any kiuu 10
the owner.
19 Montgomery St,, South
Grand Hotel Building",
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
SEX I) mi CIRCULARS.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
PLACE.
March 31, 1571:mlu
THE GREAT
1
an m
An Infallible ntoon rvnrrinn.rosBCES
ing rare tomc and xekvwe properties
b certain cure for niicinATissi, gout.
ivci'n.iLGi.i, end all kindred Diseases.
It completely restores the system -when im
paired, by disease, revives the action Of th?
io-r.YS and ghmtal oitc.ws, radi
cally cures scnoFixA, salt niictn
and all eriptim: and citaaeous Dit
cfises, gives immediate and permanent relief
in dyspepsia, EnvsircLis, Tumors.
Doils, Scald Head. Ulcers and Sores; eradi
rates from the system all traces of Mercuria:
Disease.
It is pi'iiely vccr:TAni.E,'beIn!made
from an herb found in.l.genons in California.
It is therefore p?cnl'.arly suitable for no by
Temales and Children, as a blood rim;.
FIEn and REXOVATOQ,
For Sa'o by ad Drug;git.
ae&tRQTOK, ttQSTCTTCR & ZQ
AGENTS,
C0 and 5G1 llarket Etreet,
nirrn
V , I 1 ' -1 ' , ' '
lid . ,M
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A IS- KiclisxrcEson.
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portle'ai
AUCTION SALES
Of Real "Estate, Groceries, GeneralMerchan
dise and Dorses,
Evert Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. IIiciiabuson, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Enplish refined Hafiind Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, sa -,vs j
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G Iron ;
also :
A largeassortment of Groceries and Liquor?
A H. f TCFM RPov. A "' ionpff
For a ?yt cents yoa can Lay
of -your Grocer or Druggist a
r ackage of SEA MOSS FARIXE,
ma'Jc from pure Irish 3Ioss, or
Carrageen, vliicli will nialio
cixtccn quarts of Elanc Mange,
and a Ilko quantity of Pad
ding?, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Russe, &c. It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food i:i tho world. It
mahes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicato food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Chango ! !
THE CHEAT AVOULD'S TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
restorative is tiac sUieei-nEi-c'.ior
of l!ac fccbJc'atad clelli
tnled. As n fosasc :js2;1 ccrciial
for t!ae :age:l raad iKSEiiid, ii
lias sjo oqisal aia?sa3T gtonj
ac!iic. As 11 recmcdy ior tlsc
nervous weaSiasess to xvliucti
ivosiaen are especially sub
ject, it is saiperseUiajj every
oilaer stiaanlasat. E:a all Cii
naales, tropica, tesaperale,
cr frsgitl, it acts as a sjjecsfic
fji every specie of disorder
wiiiclt issnJcrisiiases t Bsc Srodily
stretitla asiil ET;iki Hovn (lie
animal spirits. For sale by
all Druggists.
OREGON CITV, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
1)KY dJOODS,
Git OCEMfES,
HOOTS & gfEOES,
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASSIMFRES, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool in exchange.
tTl will also pay the highest prire! for
Hotter, Ejrtrs, ttnd all kinds uf crood countrv
produce. I will sell as low as anv house
iti Oregon fiir ( ':i sit or iVs ecjinvulerit in good
meri-h:tnt:iOle ppniuce.
Give me a. i-all aia sati-fy yourselves
CELR SKIKSWANTrD.
CASH PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS.
JO H.n MYERS.
J n. 13, 1571 tf
KSTABIlISIIF:i t : s 1-19.
ERNEST A. FRLANDSON
'3
GENERAL
Commission Merchant,
AKD DKALER IX
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
ESSENTIAL OILS.
DVE STUFFS AND
G E N E R A L M E I ! C II ANDISE.
BY THE PACKAGE ON..Y.
Ca-h 0 deis tnr Goods of every d crip
tton fr.nn this or any Fo eiti Mark t. wi.l
e. eive prompt iitnl f.utlifuri.tten t n
MLSEitS. 'MANUFACTURERS AND
v OLESVLE TRADE SUP
PLIED FOR CASH.
No n -tice .r aUntion p 1 d to orders f-r
40. ids. if there no pr.,visi..u made f.,r the
,a merit uf the same.
Consignment Solicited.
OFFICE, . Merchants' Exchange.
San Fruncisco, California.
TERMS NET CSII, N DELIVERY. IN
U. S. GOLD COIN. Package prices.
N. B. Oregon Prcpucts Solicited
Cot; gnment.
Jai. 27:tt
J. BUCHTEL'S
NEW PIIOrOGHAPIUC ROOMS,
Xo. 91 First Strept. fSecond door south of
his old stand), Portland, Oregon.
I AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL
work in my nne in a superior manner,
ith N t he Jut st improvement- in the mt.
Nothing- but fir"clis work done at my new
md mag'oficent roorr, at low 1 rices.
CALL AND EX-JiINE SFOIM9r8
Teb". Tf. MTtieiS
REDINGTON, 1I03TETTER & CO.
Stop that Coughing !
Some of you can't, and we pity you.
1 ou h-sre tried every lemtdy hut tl
ONE de-tiuedby i s intiin-i.- merit, to
supersede ad ihlif3r preputationa. It
is not surprtsn g yoa should he rfluc
tant to try sonieTl ing.else af cr the manj
expi 1 intents you "have niade of trash
compi.ui.ds foisted au the 'public a
ceriain cure ; but O
O
Newel Ts Pulmonary Syrup
is really the VERY BEST remedy ever
c mpounded for the curtoof Vovghi,
Colds, ore 7 hraatu, Asthma, IVhoiipUig
( ovgh. Bronchitis and Contvnption. O
Thousands of juople in California and
Oregon have been already benefited by
the surprising curative powers of
Neweil's Pulmonary Syrup
and with one accord give it their un
qualified appfobat on.
We' now ardires9 ourselves to all who
are unacquainted with thi.-, the preateat
panacea ot the ajre for the healing of all
diseases of the Tfrroal and Luugi,
assuring you that
Neweil's Pulmonary Syrup
has cured thousands. an it Will ctire
YOU. if you try it. This irivaluableO
medicine is pleasant to the ta-ty; oth
inpr, healing and sti engtbening in "it
elleds; entirr-ly free fr m ell poisonous
or deleterious drurs.and'perfe'CiIy feariu
tess under all circumstances.
For Sale by all Druggiat.
REDING I ON, HOTETIER.'.A CO., ....
52'J iiiid o3I Market street, San Francisco1.
O
Hcdiirgton's
Essence Jamaica Ginger,0
JV'hlch is confidently recommendvd as the
btbt prepai tion now before the public.
This valuable "preparation, containing
in a highly concentrated form all the
properties of Jamaica Ginger.has become
one 01 the nmst popular domestic reme
dies for fin disea.-es of the stomach and
digestive organs.
As a ionic, it will he found invaluable
to all persons lecovering from debility,
whether produied by fever or otherwise;
for wtile it impai fs to the system all tha
glow and vigor that can be pioduced by
wine -r biaiidy. it is entirely free from
the rehctronary . effects that follow the
use ot spu it s of any kind.
It is lso an excellent remedy for
females ivho stifl'er from dirficult men
struation, giving almost immediate re
liet to the spasms that so frequently ac
company that period. ,
It gives immediate, relief . to Nausea,
caused by riding in a railroad car, or by
sea sicki ess, or other causes.
It is also valuable as an external q
rlioaton for Gout, Rheumatism-, Ne"$
ralgia, etc. o
III DIAGTO.V, IIOSTfcTTICU & CO.,
529 and 31 ilarket'street, San Francisco.
Rciliiiffton's
F 1 av
o r i ii g
Extracts
Alt E THE PFRFECTLY PURE AND
highly c ncer.t rated Extracts from Fresh
Fi nils, prepaivd with great rate.
They.j'ie jiut up in superior style, and
in a bi.itle h. hling TWICE AS 5 ECU
as the orilinary brai ds of Extracts.
C- mparmg quality and contents, none
other are neatly so cheap.
W henever tested on tukir MERiTthey
have been adapted in prelerence to all
otheis. and are now the STANDARD
FLAVORING EXTRACTS ol the Pacific
Coast. Q O
MA UK THE ADVANTAGES.
By pun hasHicr Rtdington's Conre'q
gtrated Flav. ring Exti act, y u obtain an
article not only superior in" richness and
delic.icj oi flavor to ai y other of a simi
lar nature, but. far moie ecoimmica!. be
cause et ch b ttle In Ids double the
quantity contained in a bottle of any
oilier flavoring extract sold.
REUINOTOX, HOSTEITER A CO.,
Agents for the 1 aciOc'Coakt.
O
. P.
"Would you escape FEVER AND AGUE,
ai d pieseive healih and vigor during th'fe
s ek'y ea.-ou, maA;e occasional use of tke
following as
o
A PREVENTIVE,
If you are ATT CKED with Chills O
and Biliotis l'e ex; or have been a vw-tira
to such disease, ai d used 01 her so-called
remedies wiihoui permanent relief, seek
at once the safe.-t and s;uret
CURE,
by usinc. according to directions
MAS3N & POLLi.RL'3
ANTI-MALARIA,
or, Fever and Ague Pills. Time a. V
proved them thoroughly to be the safest
and most reliable remedy known. '$hey
contain no mercury 01 i.ther wtaeral or
chemical. Th y are exclusively vege
table. Th y stimulate the fon tioi s of
the liver. Conget;on isttnposible wh? re
the are usd. They do not deter irom
daily labor. Py a-s?sting diirc-tion they -add
flesh and mu cleio the fianre. They-.
are aoapted to all agts aud both sexes,
ai.d as &
FAIV15LY MEDICINE
Will CURE in their ineipiency, three
fourths t all d fieasps in. idental to
rnalii i-us climate. For Dyspepsia, in
small doses they have no equal.
For sale bj alt Druggists.
RFDIXGTOX, HOSTETTER & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS
O
The Battle for Lif0
Which i3 continually going nn between
health and diea e, has pever received O
from any medic;ne such marked ahd uh
mista kable assistance, on the aide of
health, as it has from O
Neweil's Pulmonary SyrUp
REDIxdTO?, HOSTFTTER &fcO.,
523 and 531 Market street. Ban Frpce$,
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