The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, August 11, 1871, Image 3

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TOW-V ASO COCXTV.
S a" Mt'cu. A report was circuhiletl in
,vtt jvist Monihiy that Mrs. Gordon, one
",f iLe Mi-or-.y-aiiuJed women ot the
t! I'fl-i'l'li ' " ... . '-"
lli.it duv.
1 i.e lauy ar
ed to deliver
ri-rJ iii due
time.
it i 'i:'. We cu'Msot sty what Ihe cati-e
'') thu'Viihue i.i u'mOatable to. There
..: i m !:i-k uf rrooer exeition
,!,,. ...u-i of lii.! tw i or Inree weak-
j,.,i';n--;i (so c-died) and a failure of
.'i'','. ;- ,-,.r laiaded womoii (of which there
!at die supw number) to turn cm
i., aoo..t ,. . ... i -
I'll 1 1
Jo!-.
, ,, ,ii:iiir to i;;;'o u-.-.m .. .i
l- '. I. , .1- ... il.
ij a st'.i j'.i w.'i-ii id lii-.
,iVt s"n'U oi -.is. iuiii"., io
. I'l'.mi' ."! t.eioi'-,
v,e ii I'';! f ilea -brutes '
We are disappointed and
f . , i- hu.-b.ind-.
-n .id at l!ie
lack ot vita ot our sirong-
,' . : ...... 1, ,,.:. !ts. L.n t do so
a-ain.
Yx?&st Fitfir Dm:::. Mr. J. C. Can-.
;Aj10 iias the patent ihxht to sell I Jo.i '.veil's
w.ubit.ed wardrobe and fruit dryer, was
town Imt week wills one of these use
ful iavetiiions for the purpose of introduc
ia them. It U certaody a niji Complete
iavenUon. ond widie it is of incu'.culauSe
value to fruit drye.-s. u i. ulso a clothes
,rver. Kreryboily will pronounce it in
(!:;. en-iib!e. " The rapid current carries
tl.;;" vajior oiT ittto the Hue. preve::tin it
fro:H condensing, .eitiln-j back and torta
v.iit r-ti'i a!o ns is the case vih clolhe.s
,jrj(fd arann-1 a lire, and ;!;e clothes are
O left : u: ely white at. I free from oast or
pecks. I?- readily dries a full washing at
"ace. Tijey are manufactured by Mr.
Carr a- r-a'eii!. au i s a.;l at lae iow price
d'l .-?". and .i'Ji. No house is
completely furnished without one oi these
wardrobes and fruit drvers.
( ti.vM '4a '.i Sciiooi.. The Oregon City
Grammar .School, w ill open next Monday
with the following corps of teachers:
Joseph A. iVdwood, A. M., Priucij.nl ;
Mi-s Jennie Harlow. A-i-tant: Miss
KaUie p.uviay. Teacher of French. This
is a very excellent corps of teache s and
the .--.nooi must give enure satisiaeuoti to i
i;j i' i'roas. Mr. .Sell woo i is a voting man :
of mast excel letit scholar! v attainiueurs, i
a:r
e .
u ieuex -r he has taught, lias liven
i-.' sat i-f'-ic ! We hope tiiat this
seaa-d will continue to receive the liberal
pail oiiage if has here! ,; 01 e received . Mr.
i. i'op.'. A. P.. wit! continue to bo
Sa j:ei i.a'e udeiil of ihe .-chool. and will
(CU.iran tee entile saii-iactioa to patrons.
I x it: lis if x ; . - -A rupture
curred between the ilominal
ocrin nouleu I and ti:e ci'y
(.'..iineil (jues ions the leg lli! -
having c
Schoid ,S li
bit hers, the
of his eleo
tan. Pa- oirice vr'd probably be d.eciarod
te-.iiit and an election held by the Coun
cil. Things don'i rua as m j.;!i as ihey
in :g hi b-o v. een ihe i -,vo b ra In s oi u-iv
a- okice v;!l p;
V i t V
Vet n m e j; ! .
To i hi; n ; :;
t:
);,HS. I V re:ei e;u
I a lii ;.s. iv will be
' to
-eea
(a; r a'lv ei t ,iag e
ihat the C.an-s
e l pl'opos us !., I
art luhvrtif. s lor --eai
. . . i to i age i ;
J u nil. in, o:
the leading Ii ui Aurot i
Pels will be received no. 1
pe.oiier.
to t - A i
the ith
oi
Piniii-i.es.uxc. T
per r;rci to taki
e liOi- st.'.iiner on the
ihe place of t ho Eeir
a ace
f
en::
Imilt above Cauetnah. bv the
P . 'i'. ! nit patiy . ; s
to c-i.uplei ioa as
Ei b . a very han.
at'ter I he premi u m
;e
ug puslied I'orward
la-i as possible. Site
..-.Hie b.) ; t . i-on-o ructed
node! i 'apt. lo-lii.-'' .
aa 1 iv ', 1 1 be the 1 oge-i as Well as tt:..- best
fmi-he 1 ho ii. that n is ever b 'oil on the
epper 'V lEame .te i iver.
Sim ;a !'-.Uw1a;
ha.-ing to the i-'.i
.--The
ory li r
'1 le. te
large boiler
been sent, la
were x or
i'ort! tud
f IV'a
tr.
veu tubes cm. -ken, which will necessi-
ta'.
i.i ikitiV ot nee,- ones. It will be
ree
nai i'i
we.
d.
dis beu e tl; i damage
'The i.ictorv is no.v
1 ilil
I'j a .-mall boiler, n i.ich makes it necessary
to t un d.iy and ui
.t to kev'p tip with the
w,i!
(Joo! Ont'Ktt. The E'iry Council made
an order to remove all the moss and o'her
nialter liable to igui'e roofs from
I'atk-;. There is toitldtig like being riu-
ttons lhe' dry divs. N'olwithstauding
e have an r.vcedant
water power, a Fl
t'e carelessness m
v.
ight destr iy much prop
Ci!:-:u;;K:s. Mayor Charmati has our
lEaiik'; lor a fine lot of cherries of the
Koyni Ann variety; They were most de
licious. On a branch of about 21) inches
in letigih. there weie two and a quarter
pounds of cherries, besides there had beer,
at h-est one pound picked oil' before it
was brought to the office. Wo relished
the treat.
Not Mi cm. The Peitland papers state
that the police of tint city made the ar
rest of MeConnick and turned him over
to Sherilf Warner. The truth is. Sheriff
Warner made the arrest himself innr the
White House, without the aid ol the Port
land police.
Tkai'!!k:;s. The City Council elected the
following persons as teachers in the Sem- i
i.uary for the ensuing ear : J. P. Ilobb,
Pi ijieiple ; (elected sometime since) N.
W. lEindall. MUs II. Pambruu ami .Miss
Sarah Athev, Assislanls.
ATrttvnoN". We call attention to the
notice in another column to the adver
tisement of the County Assessor It is a
Matter of importance to tax payers to at
tend to ihe matter in due time.
Pah.': jAD lixei ::s!o.n. The Pail to id
Cmyiputiy have another railroad excursion
ti lvcr'i-t d to .Aurora next Sund y. The
peop.e who oesireii going on a
ormer oc-
ca,on v;:l proalily
Were :-eia-..il heioia
tickets until ih.y
'-r not.
en.emiou' how thev
and not buy their
whether they can go
E.';u.-.vi-nox. The Chief Engineer and
f ify Mar-hall vi.dted the various houses
hi town last week to examine the Condi-
tion oi'
he store pines and Hues. TlieV
.a iae an order to have all placed in order.
"'""'Kfg to the law. where they were
ie an order
O-CUUai ni
unsafe
t- ami'-Ms-.i; n no. A camp-meeting, under
charge ,,f the M. p. Church, South, will
,K '"'Id at Young's Prairie, about 12 miles
Eotn dii- city, commencing on Thursday.
Lie 17;h inst.
li'le the watchman was removing some
b
"i'uEl!" in It,, i.tl !.,t v.,f.,,..V,,. pt. ,!!:.
'-"Vcied under the bed two huge bars of
G'i'on. which had probably been handed in
O l,y outsiders to help their chums out.
Eh itiixf.p. A number of the Indians
I'L'ceutiy removed from this place have
"'n allowed to return. Just as
tic-ipated.
v.e an-
Xt'v Uuisgs. W. C. Johnson. Esq.. has
eommjuced the erection of three Lomas
'-ie lot South of the old Baptist Cfcurcb.
i oni:i:spa..o e x c 13 .
The following correspondence explains
itself. The part:e3 interested have been
otherwise engaged which will account for
the delay.
Or.KGex City. Jnly 28, 3871.
lLrs.J.Y. Cai'i ks A'r rslr: la ..
h ilt' of the General Committee : ionvii
by the citizen of this place to conduct
oar last -it Ij of July celebration. I semi to
you. -vim onr compliments, a new b.tt
; a snrdl token of oiir appreciation of yon
and t!w kindness extended to us bv c.'i
oil mat occasion, i none, my d.-ar
that you will accept the same. i;ot for its'
intrinsic value, but with the asstiraaeo
that it c nes from yonr friends. Yourself
and your ora'iou, deilveted on that occa
sion, will ever be kindly remembered, not
only by the Committee, but bv a'i who
visited this place on that day, Personal! v
thanking you for your i-iud-iess. I am
very re.-pec fu'.iy, yours, ' '
TliOS. Cif AftMAX.
Tieastrer of the Committee.
Foim.ANn, 0::i:;ox. July m 1,S71.
IIox. Titos. CtiAtLMAX, Major atai 2'reyis
nrvr (j Vh Jr.'-j Lbsnmhiee, Oregon CUy.
Oregon A- ii- lr: Your verv kind b-t-
ui;tt-e for On goti City, together with the
p.easant token of remembrance fro
m your
people, came d:i!y to han; y express.
When the imitation to celebrate i
the
ex-
glorious anniveisarv wiiii vou ws
temled to and accepted by me. I antici
pated meeting only the people of vour
city aud ; portion" ot the iidiabitants of
iis immediate neighborhood. Put. was not
only surprised, but greatly gratified to
greet so large an assemblage of people,
who had (as it wis right they should do)
thrown away ail prejudices, 'whether pi
litical or otherwise, and with hearts glow
ing with patriotic fire, were there to'com-
memora'e those days in which our Nation
al liberties were born and to secure which,
required the cosily dressing of a Nations'
blood. If the address was Meritorious, it
was so because it reflected the sentiments
of your own hearts. Conspicuous amongst
the pjeasing incidents of that day. urns
the kind oiliees rendered us by vourself,
by Col. White and the ladies of his family,
by the editor of the Ex n-;;iii;ist: and his
lady, by lie v. Mr. Seliwood. Chas. p.
W arren, Esq.. and a host of others. Sure
ly the r. '.! -mo:- me of the loi of Julv.
1-S71. will ever be a bright spat in the
reco
ec.i ens o; my-ei- and lamdv. M ivor.
Comniiitie. people, all accept our ihunk-'
ih'-p"Cttii!y aud truly, yours.
Jonx P. Cai-i.:: -.
The city Ctiartor jomcI les for the e!ec
m of seven Councionen. La-t Mondav
i i
in the selection of teachers, i
live to lour, m iking nine
What, we would like to kuo.v
these nine vote come Irotti.
le vo ' o si oi (i
votes c ot.
is. wln-re do
lithe Ma -rot
und I he lleeorder have i ae
a vote as t ha." (..a '' c i ! 01 1 -U
t lie only ('it y ceo ermnetit
same right to
a is probably
in the work!
" iJeCordel" is
w
!'.-a
giv
a n
'tn
that i,
.leer io
rut.
ke
T
Ihe
feci
oOS of
: : : : r !
a righ' io
ti.in. 'i'h;
no r'.ghi -o
t 1 a : in iy
a e--!-:bie
ea o'
- - d a v e v e , i -k-
a
o v.-,.-
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re i h,H b- d .
a 1 t i-rs a - ! ae
i : i : i eh i m 1 on
i.a:
ie
in t
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r
e ; :'e
. 0;.l (
I . i : -
; . - -
'..riiari.y. Vh
tan's inP.rm
thee:-; ef
u t
11 -
authori: y !r..::
ae ,-e;ee;ed 0
tie pe e sii
s -:..e qua' it a
L
"
.! -eo 1
I t;:i.!,.a;:xr.:. A-i oiiiaio.ce v. s in
troduced in the Council la-t Mi.mdav ami
; a;o-d r. jieatii g a former ordinance
wh'eb pn.vi b-l t'.ra. t!e public se'ead in
'or C j:y te ei io an
highest oiiler. where
shou 1 1 be : augh t w hi -'i
ca! ed -ae 1 1 ion. Tie ui
d need tie ol d in a tn-e sal
Itl-'ita'ien ,)t
all tin- biatn
eons: i ;n t e' a el
t.'.e
h -
l - .-i-
ruber who
ill! ro
1 : h a ! ! ; w a n -ri s-
- i t-v t i r.o ., ! ! f 1
ta re'e-il En' old old 0 i i nee b-e o 1 -e
the ilte'tiuteilUatttjd' the K't: eoi was Hot
qualliied E ntake the !iecess;ry examin
ation, nor was the teacher whom the
Council had employed for the ensuing
year to te ich the brandies speeiue.l iu
the net. This is r.iiher heavy on the
party of -; intelligence."'
Arnits i ;:; ram MciiuKit. Some four
weeks ago, a white man by the name ol
M. Mccormick had a f;:ss with a half
breed named Tom Montgomery, which re
sulted in Hows, from the effects of which
Montgomery died last Priu iy. MeConnick
bad left the county, but on the death of
Montgomery, he was arre-ted near the
White 1 louse and brought to this place
for examination, which was had last Mon
d iy, and the prisoner bound over in the
sum of i?l,()0n to await the action of ihe
grand jury.
D v(jki:o! s. A rock was thrown across
the river last We In.'sd iy from a blast,
which came down on the roof of Mr. I lass'
saloon, and fell to the ceiling of the house.
The rock weighed twenty-six pounds. It
was very fortunate that tin one was in
jure i. The distance it was thrown was
about a quarter of a mile.
Coxtkmpt. Our friend Capt. F. 0'
alcCown was rather pertinent last Tues
d iy before Justice Burns, and the said
Justice, feeling that tin; dignity of his
court, could not be insulted with impunity,
lined the Captain the sum of So, and com
mitted him to prison for six. hours. The
ratter sentence was afterwards revoked.
C i : :rr a i n i . y . A c c r r e? p o n ; i e n t re q nests
us to answer the question w hether we ran
for School Supinieudaiit against Mr. John-
C..l C..H...I-. ...1- -.1 . ..a. !.... T
f ' v.. a .-ijii.i. uouj rise, i no nas mane me
recent examination:; '! If our memory
i serves us correctly it. was Mr. Mr Jol.n
; soti was probably too busy to attend to
j the m Uter and he had it attended to bv
j proxy. Poii't you see.
Pi-iKi i v (.toon. Pour Couucilmen were
outvote, pi;, jlonday evening by three.
This ii; tie piece of siiai p practice is fun
e-r he outsider-, ii look the Ma-, i r and
P
ider io tl,,. fiiiir olistiu.ce Cmiii-
ei . man
I EE
! l acit.
CErwr
county t
Am ii; t., w,. ti:
e piaedee oi P. S.
all over the
rant eai i i -i
relations in
out in the mat ie;- .,
p kiemg
o'ihe. liven
e. l. en our Catv Eeeoi der olaeed a
relative in a po,iiiou by his vote iti i!ie
Council b.st M enlay evening.
Io.Mt;wAi:i. Mr. (b.od'.ivo.
ol St. Joseph. Mi.-souri. who have been
here for two months past on a visit to
their daughter. Mrs. Jennings Met 'arvi-r
and friends, left
re last Wedne.-dav tor
taeir home. ne wi!i ttiem a safe journev
and hope to see them iu our city again. "
Do P.vLKtuiEX U.S. We are terribly
ignorant. Won't the Major and Pecorder
enlighten ns where their authority comes
from to vcite on 'questions pending before
ihe Council. If you can't give us a, in
law tor it. show us a precedent or a
shado'V. Anything will satisfy our ignor
ance. Notice. - The Ladies of the Episcopal
Church will give an Ice Cream Festival in
Prof. Pope's School Room, cm Saturday
evening, Aug. 12th. Cream will be on
h.unl lor sale from 7 to IU p. m. The
public are cordially invited to be present.
and bFLKxnrn. T-1 b vv.!ti,,.
J . if U.b.UU
idrnutue dealer, in the Masonic buiidit g'
just received a fine lot of new funii
jure. among which are soaie beau'iful
beuroom sets. Call and ex.itnin. them.
BitoKic Into. The fellow who broke
into touutam Hose Company's house a::d
took therefrom some shirts and caps, acd
left an old capTia exchange, is requeued
to return them.
DiiDtCAirox. The new baptist Church
in this city will be dedicated on the first
Sundty cf next month by appropriate
services.
Ci rv TitCASCHiiit. W. 11. Pupe, E. q ,
has been elected City Treasurer, in place
of Mr. Chits. Pope, deceased. A good
selection.
IIl'XCS. Ti;e fit h ot was olaeefl on ton
,,r c...
iii -.ivi i ui i j laaL uiaui'. met mng
by Messrs. Y. II. ppL. and J. W. Chase,
contractors, for 25.
YrsiTon. We h ed the pleasure of meet
ing with Geo. P. Ib, well. Psq., head of the
advertising Orm of that name in New
York. He is on a .short visit to this
coast.
PfXAWAV. Mr. Win.
off last Wednesday,
wagon.
fdioue's team
breaking up
ran
his
Tiie editor of this paper proposes to
take a little recreation, and expects to be
absent from his post dming tL? next two
weeks.
VIIjILIAM UAVIDSO'IT,
REAL ESTATE DEAL El?.
Ollit-o, .'u. 0-1- JL'i-ojit KJttit,
POFiTLAN L).
OPEGON.
KFAL FSTAfi: in this CITY and
EAST POIITLAND, in, the mot dc.-irable
localities. "co:iirting ' of LoTS. HALF
BLOCKS a ad 1JLOCMS, liOL-SlkS and
rfTOitb.S; also
I M PRO YFi 1-APMS, and valuable
un-etdtiva! ed LANDS, located iu ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
HEAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for i 'or. e.-oondents, in this I'll )
and throughout t .e STATES and TEKRI
TOiilhS, wai! grea' oirc and oil the must
ADVANTAGEOUS TEKMS.
HOUSES and SToilhS LEASE!.).
LOANS NEOi)TI ATED. :a, i i'haiMS OF
ALL OLSCiilFi IONS I'liO.MPTEY COL
LECTED. A d a (Je.eial 1 IN A.NCJ Ah and
AGENCY UU.SINES-. trati-acled.
AGENTS of tais OFFICE in a
ITIES a ei T' f.VNS in the Si A . E, v.-.
c oesai.iii.s ei rAitl EiiDl'i.
aliOp'-'l-'.Va! d ihe'Sa.oe to the atiUVc ad;
'ik-o. ::, ; c i.
1 !.
Oregon .;,
- M e:
:V. ':- i.-- at.
"';':s" ; i id.
a - a l ;. a e 1 1
V . : . , of . h
s e v i f h it r-d- y even
7 a', -leak, in (iibi Fellow's
M ii i s e t .
d.u- are invited to attend
A". .C
rtgsst 5 noat ah
A a. ::."!!
.:.a t 5 . a. . l :m.
.ids iis naial if c a a m u.ii ca-
Vs -i
March,
.Marc i
re a m :
i .
t ion s
i the 'lie t. nti'l i I.ird S:ifur-
.' a .n eacii month, at 7 e'cloik li oni
he :! th -f Svat- lobar to the gUii ni
and , o'clock from the tg 1 1 1 of
to lie' g.uii o! Septembf r. Ibcth-
ao i stan-liajg are liiviied to attend.
:e,. ilv order uf V . M .
"iViiliti-U'ltK- fj;."ge '-. !.---:. it. .
Meat- vrp. Sainiil i e en tug, at the
S.H. eone-r o! .M.i:n and Fnth .-.treets, t-.t 71-2
o'clock. Visiting memoors are invite a to
attend. Iy oriiur of VV. C T.
FOMISliS & WAT??
REAL ESTATE AGEHTS, .
oEsaou CITY
CREGGH.
3 '
I3!e
Ei NO CONNEG'T EI) WITH ILEAL
Estate Ageats of Portland, are jrepare.l
1 to attend to tae l'U UC I i AS It an SALE of
11 EA L ESTATE in Clackamas and adjoining
counties.
.V TEAM in readiness to conve' purchas
ers to and from the premises
Free of Charge,
May 20, lb. l:tf -
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
rOETLAND. - - OEEGOII
DEALEU IN PEAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INV ESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei
flowed Lands.
Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for all kinds of landed property.
Yaluab'e securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negoti itod on proportj, and titles
examined and determined.
t Coaimissions .solicited and executrd with
(id diiv and promptue.-s.
OFFICE No. Ff (tarlet's Building, corner
of Alder and Front streets.
Feb. ::, -7o:tf
K!f!EAD'S
ass nmm mm nnm,
AND
S
CURE FOR ALDD.E3S.
THE BEST TOrJia ERESIrJG
FOE THE HAIR
EVE II OFEEEliD TO THE PUBLIC.
KV.r
JUIV e.S
lie :t tiie Drug Stoves.
TEif
T
WKF.X UP 1JV
M. K. PEKPIN, LIVING
2 mibas we.-t. of Oregon City, a bay
hnr-e, about 14 ',- hands high, brantle I inu
' S T " on the left hqi. Said h r-e came to
mv preo ises about the J -t of July inst;
Ini 1 on a lea her halter. Atqrai-ed at
5 iv the under-igued Justice oi tiie Peace f r
Oregon Citv precinct.
JAMES M. MOO HE.
Oie.gon City, July --"a E-. I:w2
FAiMOY GOOBS
OF THE
LATEST STYLE.
M. u. WHITE,
CUFF HOUSE, NO. c, UP STAIRS.
"Y57"UILST THANKING THE LADY
T public for their most liberal patron
age in the past, she w..uhl most resjieetfully
invite their attention to her new styles of
FASHIONABLE IliTS AND BONNETS,
now on hand and just received.
D-ess Making done iu the very LATEST
STYLE. J
April 14, 1571. tf
Nj-av
rtO YOU r.Fd.OXG THE FUTCKE OF
J our beautiful and f&st growing State.
Soon the shrill whistle of the 1 RON HORSE,
he comes .'rooking across this yreat con
tiueut. drawing af'sef him the rich product
ot ihe Nation's Wealth and ludustrr, will
announce this
it
GOOD TIME COMING,"
when Oregon's own Hons and Daughters
will be c tiltd to till the new avenues of busi
ness. Everyone should prepare for an
JiCTivn Business l.ifs.
Croat chanees hare been made in the com
mercial nltairs of Oregon in a feiv years.
Vv iiat the devt lopemenls of our State will be
in the future, is a onotioa which depends
! 15U.HINLS QUALIFICATIONS
I ca tier l
ouiilt Jlen
" ithin the pnt four years of continud
prosperity, the
National Buuness College,
of Portland, Oregon, has sent out SC0IIES
of young tucn fully qualified, and many of
aiom ure nie.v tilling h:gh and lucrative po
sitions in me Banks, Count ng-Rooms and
fstorcs of our State. So grout is the demand
tor
Oooci Accoisntants,
that Business men h.tve been frequently
compelled to semi ihist tor nsd-'ouue. No
eaterpi 'Eing, studious Voting Man who has
passed through the prc.-ciibd coarse of
studies at this
MODEL COLLEGE
lias complained for want cf a situation and
at good salary, too.
Every facility is here afforded acquir
ing a
SQUHB BUSINESS EDUCATION
in the shot test possible time, aud at
TIIE LEAST EXPEXSE.
Every student will have an
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE !
After having completed the Theory, he is
introduced into a
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has the effect of tl ;o ro n gh ly fit mil ia fix
ing him with ail the minntue ot real business.
The couise of study embraces Double and
Single Entry Book-Keeping, Commercial
Arh lunette, Commercial Law, Convspond-
nee. Bu-iness Penmanship, regular and
special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theorv
w.th practice.
ALSO,
S u pel lor advantages for securing a thorough
knowledge of
0 1 EN A M 1 1 N T A L FENM A N S i 1 1 1
TELECRAEiiY, PIDNOgRAPIIY,
FRENCH, SPANISH,
HEiEMAN, ITALIAN. ETC.
Em full particulars, call at the College Of
fice in Caricr's budding, corner of Front
and Alder st: eels, (entrance on Alder) port
Cad, ih-egou, or send fbr cicakia. Address
BogllAIJcE &, JpIIIOj
i'wUTLAN D, uUuf N.
. Mer.-l! I - 7 1 : . ;
O. W. POPE a CO.,
STOVES, TIN PLATE. SHEE i' IRON, BIIA
lER Oi'Ph::, LEA I PIEJE Hi JN
ITl'E AND FiTflNtfS, RE Ei! hi.
II OSE. Ft)i;CE AND 1 I FT
PUMFS. ZINC, CiMT'ER,
BRASS AND PtoN
WiRE.
Also a genera! cs.-oi tment of Hons
ni-hing (ioods.
M ANUl'AC ITRhRs )F
Tin, Goppor, and Sheet
Iron WciiO.
ROOF! NC AND aOBBINCr OF EVERY
DESCUIl'l'IoX liON't: TO
ORE Eli, AND AT
LOW FRlCE-t.
o
Also, at roPI-ES STOVK STOP.E you
will fitid
HARDWAEE AND BASEL fS. VVK)DEN,
WARE- AND TINWARE, LANTERNS,
LAMES AND OIL, LUCINE AND
NiEllT LAMPS. ALO
PEPAMEi'LATORS.
All of tiie above articles are for sale at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
C. V. IJH-K & CO.
ll:ly Oregon City Oiegon.
SPKIWG GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT .
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTH I NO,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
11 A li 1 ) V a R E. 0 110 CE RIE-E
CROCKERY. NOTIONS, AC.
MAIN STREET, OEEGON CITY.
A AAA FOUNDS OF WOOL, f r
)lUUl which I will pay the highest
market pri.-e.
ALSO,
PRODUCE of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the hi chest market price.
If you desire trued (binds, at LOW Pric s,
call at. I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
stock of Spr n a (EecuEs.
GIVE ME ACLL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS.
I. SELLING.
April 14, LsTPtf
CIl S. IIOPGE . . CHAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SN ELL.
iiGDG-E, CALEF & Co.,
OK ALE US IN
DEUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, uILS, AND WINDOW GLASS,
1'AnxisiiEs, nnrsiiKs. paixteiis
Materials, aii Sundries.
07 Front Street,
Co.j Portland, Oregon.
Lett,
Ti BOUT THE 1ST OF A Fit IT,, near
ill,, near
nrrh-V,rel
cEl, about 1tV
ftrii.e on.vl Ji
Oregon itr, a t
-Ameiicaii MA It I h ciaht yeiu-s ofl
11 ho.it. s hmt. a ma wmr-i -frrni" on
the near lore toot, and the loot Mack and white,
no f rauds or other mark-;. "Any one returning
said mare or leaving- information of where she
niav oe dan E at the postotlice, in Ore;ron City,
wiU be liberaliv rewaiile E .
SAMUEL RAMSDEN".
Oregon City, July I t, 1S7E
JMPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaSoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
e-,Kecp constantly on ham fm sale
M.dhngs. Bran ami Chicken Feed. Parties
purcha-ing fet-d must furcbh the sacks.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TlttTVTreSTTY OF OAT.TFORNTA.
Paoifio Boot and
pThe Only Manunietory of Ladies' aiul
QmV FIXE SHOES on
rlioe of
Made to Order on Short Notice, Wholesale and Eetail.
!ISrew St vies Ijeing jdacle Dailj.
DEPOT AT
PACIFIC' BOT AT MOITB,
c o ii eh f;est ,hd li.heison streets, iostla?l
JUST OUT-BOX-TOED OXFOEDS and GAITEIiS, and v
JERSEY TIE, the Easiest Fitting Summer Shoe IiTude.
Jn'y U, !S71:tf
WILLIAM SBOER?,
iia. i-:tuUiui
FOll TIIE MANUFACTORY OF
SASH, BLS3S.4ND iOORS,
AND 3K..UI.D1NCS (Pl i ZFS.
Jfc'Sr They will it I so do TURNING, oi evn y
dese; iption to order,
With Neatness and Bfsnatc)
o
ALL WORK VfAitRANTiiD.
Sliop on th" River, hack of Ack-mom's
Store, Oregon Lily, On-gon.
Constantly on hand
EAR LOR, PEDEooM, OFFICE,
. KITCHEN, and SIT I INC.
ROOM FURNITURE, EURE Ux.
Lounces. Eockie:;- ('Lairs, Ea'n ts, 11, A
f on i! , A c
Sales Room Iu f.. Tio-i.-ing'.-. Prick, Miiin
st-eci.
E. D WHITLOW,
.:.-so.vic Hhi.i. Ecii-r-ixo,
OHEGOIJ CITY, - - GHEGOJT ,
KEEES CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND
lor sale, (.'.; .'.-yii.-- ( ,
PARLOR, B2DHC0EL
cffics, riTnna ecch,
PURE AU5-, LOUNOEV,
ROCKING ("HAIRS, V IIATNOTS,
PEDSTEADS, WASIISTANDS, A c.
Al.Sf),
Curled II ;n rand Fidu Mutrasses ; Fniu Pillows-,
SpriiiLT Reds; Window Shades.
Picture Fi ann s, Mouldings, Vc.
Special at lend on given to Upholstery
Work in u'.l its lira in In s.
(Hi! HI S KILT. HI) WITH riiOMi "i N! ss.
REtEMRINO done with m atnc.-'s and d -patch.
FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER.
Call and examine f r yout selves.
June 2C, 1 s7 1 ,tno
THE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
AnlnfaEible ni.oo.i laniFirn, possess
ing rare tomc and m;bvie properties
certain cure for nnr.i ii TisM, tot'T.
lvx;i-" ALkia, nnd all kindred Diseases.
It completely restores the system when im
paired by disease, revives the action of the
Kii)M:vi and riEMTAL otio.viv, radi
cally cures scnorixA, s.n.x khevh
and all eriptivi; nmi citaxeocs Dis
eases, gives immediate and permanent relic.'
in DYSPEPSIA, ERYSIPELAS, TUHlOr?..
Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi
cates from tha system all traces of ilercuria.
Disease.
It is pt:nEi.Y vegetable, beinjmaits
from an herb found indigenous in raiifoiaia.
It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by
Females and Children, as a bloom peiii-
EIEIl nil IiEAOVATOn.
For Sale by all Druggists.
nEBlMGTQK, HQSTETTEB & QQ-
AGENTS,
520 and 531 Market Street,
San Prs-nc-lsco,
oct 2:;ly
JacoeStitzf.l. James B. Uncv.
STITZEL ti UPTON,
Real Estate Broker and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Wasltiitfjto-i street
rORTLAXD, OREGOX. -
lr- Will attend to the sale and purchase
of Real Estate in all parts of the Citv and
state SppCl;1 attention given to the sale ot
East Portland propertv.
Address P. 0. Box 42, Portland. Oregon.
STITZEL A: UPTOX,
"f- Rml E-tzU Brokers.
. ', - a
'.x ' j, !-'' ,
''': Vvyc"
Shoe Manufactory !
Oie Northern Cods! !
- ' -';-e
V-E.':
Vv:E: '. - -'-'.
. n .
For ti icy; cent:; yc;i In,
cf your Circeer or Irr.::t .
l iicL-age cf SEA JtlOSr FAIIINI-.
inaclo from pure Irish jioe or
Carrarjecn, which will nialis
sixteen quarts; of Blanc 3Iaio,
and a liko quantity cf Pac
dhi Custard.4, Creams, Char
lotte Ensile, ki.-. It ii tlio
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food hi the world. I :
niahes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal a$ a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children,
A Gloricns ChanTO ! 2
the our: at Tcrcir.
Plantation Bitters.
re-jtiiS'tsvc fha sleei-iS"
cIjoi of tltQ focTc2c antl cIc!:!lS
taJed, A- si taizic J23il eorcSanl
for tltO CEJ.rOl liZiil liziittzL-Ht it
Eicrvoii'5 v.e:ik.E3c4 to wlziv.Vi
Joel, St t" Sf?5i?rsc153' every
other ssitsiwljnst. Eea v.ll. Clj
or frigid, it wet- iz--- ji ppeeific
in every redeM of sir-; or der
wIsecEa EiE5der2;aii3; else Ec?daSy
sfrenusia itntl hirvUi 2owta Use
:3jssi:ai fpl;s. For sale by
Aug. . .', , -,'
QOOD MEWS,.
GOQB MEWm
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
BARGAINS!
S. ACS-tERKiAfJ & CO.
Wi: JUST PiECEIVEE A LARGE
Stilak of
sitiIxg & mmmi goods,
VriliCH Til EY OFFER
m, ai, ni j
uiiuiijur Liiciii buy uiieapesi,
e would s iy, eoTne mi l cnvinee y nr
self hffure iuri hasin elsewliere. Unr 'stock
consists in .art of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
CIIOTIIING, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NOTIONS, G ROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
aa.d a ,o;rcat many articles too numerous to
mention.
ALSO, Dcors, Windows, Ola.-s and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXClrNGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO. VTOOL. w anted, fjr w hich we pay
the HIGHEST TRICE.
S. ACKERMAW ix. CO.
Oregon City, April 1, lS71:tf
Rebtcca Dtgi ef Lodge So. 2,X.O. O. V
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TL'ESD AY E YEXIXGS.
of each month, at. 7 o'clock, in 0 Id Fellows
Hall. .Members ol tue .Degree ai e invited to
i
?
A UCTIQN AND -COMMISSION
o
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Frot and Oak streets, Portland,
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate. Groceries, jenera!2Iercl:i.n
tliso and i'ursc?,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. I'. Ivichahpscx, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Ene-Ii-u refined Bur and Bundle Ii on
Enitsh Siiiiare and (ictaon Cast iU'tl
IKu se shiH s, Files, R.isps. saw"s ;
Screws, Fiy-par.r, sheet iron, Ii. G. lion ;
also :
A largoasMutnu-nt of'Ure cerics innl Liquors
A. l. llicnxiiv.ioy, Auetionctr
TY I! AUD HE STOHE,
coi:.v:vr P-toxT : stauk sis.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
OII Ti, FOSTEE
T..r0ri.: INFORM HI-: FORMER PAT
VV ioas iVA the 5'iihl:'.' nei u!!y, that
1-e is no.v rc.-t Ivit - ;.!' o ;,"'.; 1'jr .'.-de, at the
Ivwet rates, a ;cc!i of O
mcchnlcB7 Teds,
rvlIMHtiS' GOODS, o
Ualls, RcoSn Shcvelo.
ViI.i. h inviH-.-; hoj : s to eai! and examine
be'hi e .'u c!.a-i! e!-i. v. he: e.
V'(ndd invit - j-m tienh-a ;.t:eiitio:j o' Liy-;
-rs e.f hu Id ji H iidw.-ii--"1 and Hei:-f Tri ra
in in--s. i iiher at W IB. .!I.E-'."i LE m- RETAIL. O
Jiav iri:ili:; jolin u. foster..
Ayer'tS
Sarsaparilla
Is witlelv known
as one of tiie most
cllectual remedies
ever dirx'overed for
cleansing the sys
tein and purifying
ilia blood. It lias
....... . ? -,f clwh un; icm ui
A"S sVl'C- year?' ""l1 a con
?, stantly growing rep-
-- ntat ion, based on its
intrinsic' virtues, and sustained by its re
markable cure?. .So mild as to be safe and
beneficial to children, and yet .so searching:
as to eilectually pure cut the great cor
ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, -or
diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yield to this poAvtrfuf anti
dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scroll I la, and all scrofulous diseases,.
Ulcers, Irruptions, and eruptive dis
orders of the skin. Tumors, IJlotchcs,
IJoiIs,Pimpli;, Pustules, Sores, St.
AnUsouy'.s Fire, IJosc or IrvsipC
las, Teller, Salt Illieum, 'Scald -Head,
Ifciisg-v.-orm, and interffitl Ul
coratious of ilia Uterus, Stomacli,
and JLivcr. It also cures other com-,
plaints, to which it would not seem especi
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, I,spep-.
sia, Fits, Neuralgia, lietu-t Disease,
i'emale Vealcuess, Ieiility, and
Ueucorrlioea, when tliey are manifesta-,
tions cf the scrofulous j?oi.-ons. -:"
It. is an excellent restorer of health and.
strength in the Spring. By renewing the -appetite
and vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissipates the depression and listlessIan
guor of the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people lcel lietter, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. 'I"he syiUem moves'
on with renewed vitrcr and a new lease of
lift.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical a):U Analytical Chemists.
SOLD UV ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
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VEGETABLE SICILIAM.
; w ; V"!
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IT A T f?
.. v.... 5.-
' a. ...-t- - Vil-I
LJJaK
Every year increases the j-cjiularity
of this valuable Hair Prejiaration ;
v.'liich is due to merit alone. AVe can
assure our old patrons that it is kept
lully up to its 1 ii xl i standard; and it
is the only reliable and perfected prep
aration for restoring Gkay ok Faded
Hair to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes ail eruptions and dandrirffj
and, by its tonic properties, prevents
the hair from falling out, as it ptimu-
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use, the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores the
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical IIaiii Dressing overused,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the bair a s d en did, glossy ap-
pearancc. A. A. Hayes, 3I.D., State
Assaver of Massachusetts, says, "The
constituents are pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; anU-i
consider it the Bi?t Preparation q
for its intended purposes."
Sold Pj cdl Prajjh-ls, and Dealers in Medicines.
Pries One Dollar.
Buckingiiam's Dye
FOB TIIE WHISKIJPwS.
As our licncwer in many cases re
quires too long a time, and" too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisker-',
we have prepared this dye, in one
preparation; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Sold by all Drucrnists. Price Fifty
Cents. "
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
IJASHUA, 17.11.
Smith DiTis, Portia Mil, "Wholesale
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