The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, October 20, 1871, Image 3

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TOW-V AXO COU.MT,
Erirfcor-vi.
nroceedings
IxTtir.LiGENCH. From the
of the Nineteenth Annual
Convocation ot the bpiscopai Ldiurcti, we
juke the following report of Rev. J. W.
St-llwooJ, Rector of St. Pauls Church of
this city:
Bap.isms Infant. It. Confirmations, 1.
Cmmunx int-s adled 2; Present num
ber. 21. Sunday School Teachers. 11;
Pupihs. IP-'- Marriages. 2; Initials, 5.
Number of Public Services on Sunday,
9G- Other days. PJ. Number of Families
connected with the Congregation, 20.
Average attendance, 40. Collections and
Contributions For Salary, $375 -45; Do
mestic Missions. SC5 31; Foreign Missions,
?C: Diocesan Purposes, u- 75; Parochial
Purposes. $377 80; Total. SSSO 31.
During the past year we have adopted
the plan of systematic offerings, on every
Lords' D iy, fo aidn the support of the
ministrations of the Sanctuary. The val
tio of (tits we are beginning to feel al
ready, in a pecuniary point of view, and
I trust, also, in spiritual point of view. I
believe, with true Christian people, it
tends to greater faithfulness and devotion
to the Master's service. It keeps Him con
tinually ih mind during the week days, as
it leads them to think how to savo here
and there, that they may h ive to give to
lie Lord.
Our Sunday School children, too, have,
tLone nobly in working for Christ. We
Lave, as tar a possible, introduced Dr.
Twine's Mite Chests into every family rep
resented in the School, and of the offer
ings reported for Domestic Missions, $51
SI of that amount is the olU-ring.s of the
Sunday School children. This is a good
work, in more respects than one. ami we
ehal ever be unspairing in our efforts to
'. rress it forward.
The following is an abstract of the
Parochial reports of the Churches in the
Diocese for the past year:
Daptisms-(Al;i!t, 20: Infant, 119); To
"tal. 131). Confirmations, 55. Communi
cants added, 70. Present number, 3'J3.
Sunday School Teachers. 72. Sunday
School Pupils. 5SS Marriages. 23. Pu
rials, 53. Parish Schools. 2." Number of
children attending Parish Schools. 53.
Contributions Domestic Missions. $211
f3. Foreign Missions, $231 70. Diocesau
Purposes, sl.HSo 22. Parochial Purposes,
310,213 53. Total, 812, Cu3 OS.
'okiuocs X k ; i.Ef.'T. Wc are informed
that the bridge on the main thorough (are
up the valley across the Molalla is con
demned and that persons traveling on
this road must ford the river. This may
do in the summer, but ve are now on the
eve of winter, when the Molalla will not
be fonl.ible. and then we presume travel
must stup. We do not know whose fault
it is that the work of building a safe
bridge across this stream is not com
menced, but one thing is certain, that un
less facilities are given the farmers and
the traveling public to cross our streams
on our main roads, we cannot exp.-ct to
realize any trade from them. They must
find another market, and hence our town
;s injured to that extent. We have
liOard frequent, and we believe just, coiu-
")lain!s made by our farmers that they
' cannot enter the town from any direction
in the winter, not even with an empty
wagon, and that there is not a county in
the Si;;te where the roads are in such a
'miserable condition. Whose fault is this'.'
There is annually expended the labor of
at least one thousand men, two days each,
and several thousand dollars coin on
.-the roads, and yet. one of the oldest towns
in the State, and one of the oldest settled
counties, has not a good road in it, or
leading to the town. Will not our citi
zens remember these facts when they se
lect men to do their work lor theri next
"year? The presei.t eourviy oftlcials ap
pear to have no idea of the necessifies of
jour people, and are apparently only de
sirous of drawing their salaries. The
bridge across the Molalla is a county and
..State necessity, and no time should be lost
having it built.
Aid foil Chm'aoo. A meeting of the
citi.ens of this place was held last Mon
day evening, at the Court House, for the
purpose of taking steps to raise funds in
nid of the sufferers by the late Chicago
fire. Henry Warren, I'so.. was called to
, the chair, and A. Noltner. appointed Sec
retary. The Chairman stated the object
of the meeting, whea a motion prevailed
for the appoin'ment of a committee of
three to solicit funds or this object of our
sympathy and assistance. The committee
'appointed consists of Messrs. Owen Wade,
..John Myers and C i Church. F. ). Mc
.Cown. Esq.. was appointed Treasurer, and
Pev. E. (lerry was requested to write an
appeal setting forth the necessity of our
citi.ens contributing to this object, and
j'e(ju,e.st ;Ss publication. The meeting ad
jo;inii'l to meet, again next Monday even
ing for the purpose of hearing the report
of the committee, when it is tioped there
will be a full turn out of our citizens.
We hope our citizens generally will give
,ihir mite to this object, as there are hun
dreds' of thousands of our people in a
destitute and sulfering condition, and no
in an should hesita'e to give what lie is
able to aid in releiving the wants of our
neighbors. All the towns ure doing some
thing, and we feel assured that our place
.will .not lack in this misfortune to show a
liberal disposition. Lot ail give what
they feel -able to. and thus have the conso
lation that they have not only done an act
:Of charity, but simply a duty towards
their fellow-men.
Ciueurr Conrr Dockkt. The
following
i3 the docket ior the October term of the
Circuit Court, which convenes in this
.city next Monday.
..T. M. Moore vs. C. Crepe.
P. T. Co. vs. A. Me Kin ly. et ai.
Luciuda Redpath vs. Robt. Rednuth.
E. J. W. stfall vs. B. C. West fall.'
Wm. Barlow vs. John Avers.
G. A. Pease vs. G. Grope.
Isola (Jans vs. Henry Cms.
Joseph A. Strobridge, administrator of
iho estate of John Torrence, deceased, vs.
George Abernethy et al.
Isaac M. Foster vs. Kiel ha J. Foster.
7, C. Norton, guardian cl W. W. Harper,
insane, vs. V. O. Harding, administrator
.of the estate of A. M. Harding, deceased.
,et al.
Nancy Williams vs. Orlando S. Marry
SKUiotsi.Y ixji-KKi. Mrs. Whitluck was
thrown from a horse List Thursday even
ing and very seriously injured. She was
seated on the horse and talking to a lady
close by the railroad track, when a hand
car came up the track, which frightened
the animal. The horse started to run and
.threw her off, her foot catching in the
stirrup, dragging her some distance before
the horse was caught. When she was
taken up she wis insensible, and remained
.so for over twenty-four hours. She wa,
considerably bruised, about the head, one
of her ears being almost entirely cut off.
She is doing well as could be 'expected,
and is out of danger.
A Good Timk. Whoa our subscribers
come to attend Court next week, it will
be a good time for them to pay up their
subscription, and those who are not no-.v
taking the paper, should subscribe. Wo
want every J Vmocrat ar.d llbenil-ii:i;:d,'d
Republican in thti county to tak- the
ETt:::r::isE. It is a onntv ir: t -
and wo are iryia
.support.
to d
cserve the cou.;'
Shot. rA young man named Knott ac
cidentally shot himself last Sunday, while
hunting grouse along the Tualatin fiver,
not far from Colfax. He had the gun in
his right hand near the muzzle, and while
looking for a grouse in a tree, the hammer
got caught against a twig, thus firing the
piece, the contents entering just under the
right arm. Dr. Ross va- called to attend
tne suuerer. and we learn that, while
wounds were of a very serious nature
is now doing well and out of danger,
was conveyed home to his father's
Monday.
his
he
He
on
Circuit Covrt. The October terra cf
the Circuit Court, Judge Upton presiding,
convenes here next Monday. As will be
seen by the docket published in this issue
but little business is before the Court
unless it be of a criminal character'
As all who have been bound over to this
lupin i-.f 'l,T !.,.-, 1 . ,
i im 'jyiin u.n c; luauo tueir escap
there will probably be nothing in additio
e,
on
to tne docket.
Complimentary. We have received a
complimentary ticket to attend the Wash
ington County Agricultural Fair, at Hills
boro, which commences on the 24 ih. and
continues four davs. Washington County
Fairs have attained a high reputation, and
every exertion on the part of the Mana
gers has been made this year to make the
Fair of 16, 1 a grand success.
Gone. Mr. Chas. "Walker, an old citi
zen of this county, left here last week for
Kititas Valley, Yakama, eouuty, W. T.
where he has some stock. Mr. W., pro
poses to winter in that section this winter,
and will return probably next spring.
Clackamas county cannot snare such a
good citizen as Mr. W.
Fun-: Alarm. The alarm of lire last
ft tduosday eyoaing was caused by the
burning out of a chimney in the building
owned by Mr. Ilighiidd. The fire depart
ment was promptly on the ground, and
moistened the roofs of the surrounding
buildings to prevent the sparks from ig
niting. No damage done.
J.l'st as wk FjXI'kctko. As will be seen
in another part of this issue, Miss Harriet
Pambrun has taken a new school, with
just one scholar. We suspicioued as much
when she tendered her resignation, and
to those who were in the secret, it was a
plain ease. We wish her and Kr scholar
a pieasant and happy iottrnev through
life.
PuorKU. We are informed that most cf
our merchants have reduced the juice of
their goods, and now offer superior in
ducements to their customers. This has
bee a done to avoid the necessity of goim
to i ortiaud. i-et our farmers give
a trial.
them
D;:.ski:v;:p It. At the late Fair, fcr the
greatest vai iety and neatest arrangement
of Oi'i'gon niosrts, a special premium a
Uembrandt photograph, finished in the
best style, valued at $5!) was awarded to
to Miss Tompkins, of this place, bv
Joseph Puchtel, of Portland.
JY.rsoxal. S. Penuoyer, Esq.. one of
the ablest newspaper editors Oregon has
ever had, gave us a call last Saturday.
Ex-Gov. Curry alio gave us a call last
Monday.
Covntv Conrr Pkockliuags. The fol
lowing are the County Court proceedings
for the October term :
Pro'j'.de. James Dolan was appointed
guardian oi the children of Patrick Plumy.
S uimel Miller was appointed adminis
trator of the estate ol Fancisca Weyman.
II. (). Dunbar v.-as appointed adminis
trator of the estate of D. II. (loo 1.
Emma J. Williams was appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of' J. 1. Wil
liams. Citation ordered published to those in
terested why T. J. Taylor should not be
appointed guardian of the minor children
of Ee.os Slover.
(' mihUH.-iUmas' Z.s-m?.. L. D. C.
Latourette. W. Swaiiforu and II. Phelps
were appointed viewers to locate a road
from Beaver Creek precinct to Canby.
The same persons were appointed to
re-locate flu- road front the M. E. Church,
in Beaver Creek precinct, to Canby.
Chas. Hanson was granted a license to
sell bquor at retail in Linn City.
J. is. T. Chhwood, tendered Ids resigna
tion as Road Supervisor of district No. ,
which was accepted and W. W. Cook ap
pointed in his place.
The sum of $500 was appropriated to
ai-1 in constructing a bridge across Hock
Creek, in F'lion precinct.
The road viewed by Mr. Oat field. Win.
Ilyan and Boss Merrick, from what is
known as the Oregon City and Sandy
road, to Mihvunkie. was declared a public
highway.
The "oii I in favor of W. P. Burns. J. P.;
A. Warner. Sheriff, and C. E. Warren.
Dis'riel Attorney, which the Court re
fund to pay Inst term, reconsidered its
action and ordered the bill paid
The repot t on the bridge across Rock
Creek, recently built, was' approved.
J. P. Ward redeemed lots 5 and G. in
Linn City, which had been sold for taxes
in 1 SC.; as the property of W. P. Day.
Bills to the amount of 801 Go" were
ordered paid, to sundry parsons, too
numerous to mention.
Oregon City jf rices Current.
The following are the prices paid for
Huuui;e, ami ine prices ai wnicn other ar-
cicies are seliincr. in this market :
WHKAT Whife. bushel. 1 :J0.
O A TS 1 bushel. CO cts.
l'dTATiiES bushel. 7." (77:0 cts.
OXIt NS 7 bushel. SI me, , 1 .30.
FLO I'll-! bbl. sT ou(7.si; 00.
11 HAN'S White, f !!,.. -if,;.-, cts.
HRIEI) FRUIT . i h d e s . V Ih.. (Jets
P
aches. f lb.. l;:"c; riums. i lb.. 1
ih' cts.: Gun-ant-. r- lb.. lO.-Jo ets.
Id
T l' KM -j-) ir... :;,,(:; 4nJis.
i'.Cr?
dozen, :. ets.
c;
hcki:ns
dozen. s:',o?.l
e 1 1 A L C rushed. lb.. 20 els.: Island
r 1'V.lur"-I22 cts. : X. ().. r lb., l.i els.
l.l'inf refined. ) lb. ICJ cts.
1 ounS Hyson. "i lb.. SI 50 ; Ja
lb.. Toe
COFFEE -H S,. 2(;G..,., ct.
o i at i ILeavv ( ,r,M
Ex. Heavy Go', Jen.
Oiilen.
Wall.
SI 00
Sides
( gall., s l
JJ.YCON Hani.
25
11
cts
Ull Hevoe s
t -
Liueed oil, raw. V.
.0
WOOL
(
lb..
cts
bei;
On foot. 7 S cts "i -k
PORK Oil foot. CTcfs -i f, "
SIIEEI- IVr hea-l.2 006-',$2,-o
iiiit..- urtvn. -A lb.. Zc
12i cU;;?aluvl,ce.
Vrv, lb.
. in is very mnc h the offspring of phvsie?l
i i hf-altr,, and feeble StomachS. During one
ilnr i of our time the processes of diction
must go on 1:1 our dodies, and if the som
ach and bowels are not well nothing is
To be dyspeptic is to be miseralderrnore
over, dyspepsii is trie foxsdation ' of fevers
and diseases of the blo'-d,' l-.ver,- skin and
kidneys. Dyspepsia invariably yields to the
virtues of the vegetable ingredients contain
ed in that gr.'-t pur; tier of the blood f,,i,-i
sloror of healih. Da. V,
V.5HOA1; U:tt:;s.
ALS.EU a CA2.II Of.Mi
3XA1S.IHED.
At fhe resilience of Dr. Forbes Ii.irelav, Orraoa
City, Oe o'mt 1-sth. ls.71, by Kev. John YT. Sell
W!X1, ilr. L. W. llftriiur, of WaxUiiigrtou county,
to Liss Harriot I'amla ua, of Oregon "city.
In Oreccmi City, at the house of the hride's
father, October l th,1jy Rev. K. Gerrv, Mr. James
W. liyau and Miss KaeLel Fish.
Trust what Time lias Sanctioned.
The maxim that the voice of the people is
the voice of the divinity may in some cases,
be open to doubt, but the testimony of hon
est and enlightened witnesses' extending
through a series of years, and all to the
same purport, is worthy of credence, admits
of no question Upon such testimony the
repudiation of llofctetter's Stomach Bitters
as un antidote and cure for many ailments is
based. Daring tti3 twenty years that it has
been before, the world, innumerable prepar
ations intended to compete with it, hare
gene up like rockets, and come down the
extinguished sticks. Meanwhile the pro
gress of that incomparable tonic has been
swift and steady always upward and on
ward like the eagle's flight. Its introduction
produced a revelation in thcreapeutic, and
it proved to be one of those salutary revolu
tions that cannot go backwards. To-day
Hostetter's Bitters is one of the most popu
lar remedies in Christendom, and commands
a larger sale than any other medicinal pre
paration , domestic or imported, on this
side of the Atlantic. As a cure for dyspep
sia, bilious disorders, nervous affections,
general debility, and as a preventive of epi
demic fevers, it takes precedence of every
other remedy. This fact should teach the
ambitions country dealers who endeaor to
foist their local ab ! tions on the public in it
tod, how futile their smaU attempts to ca
j 1j the eomniunity must necessarily be
Where the game tish have failed there is no
chance fur the "suckers."
WILI..IAL1 DAVIDSON,
RAL ESTATE DEALER.
OiTice, ?;o. Oi Front Street,
PORTLAND, ' - - - OREGON.
HI A B ESTATE in this CITY and
east Portland, in the most desirable
localities, consist hi s of LOTS, HALF
L LOOKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and
ST 0 LIES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Corresncr.ncnts, in this (TTV
and thro-.ighaut the STATES and TERRI
TOEiFS, with great care and on the most
A 1) Y A N TAG E OL'S TERMS.
HOUSED nnd STORES LEAPED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS rEOMlTLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY DUSLXE.S transacted.
AGENTS of thi.5 OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
aud forward the same to the above address.
Feb. 3, 1371.
RchcccagDcgree Lodge So. .'i,I.O. O. I?
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDA Y EVEXIXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
ctteud.
Oregon Lotlgr. So. 3, I. O. of O. F1.
Y-itf dicers every inursoay even
s in? at 7 o'clock in Oilri Fallow
If all. Main s ect.
Members of the Order are
By order.
invited to attend
Mnllnouiiih T.odire No. 1, A. R ini.i
A A. 3 J. Holds its re sr'. ilar communica
tions on th o First and ri-hr,l Sthir-d-'.'i
in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the -iotii of September to the 2oth of
March, and 7S o'clock from the 2Hh of
March to the 2oth of September. Breth
ren in good standing ars invited to attend.
Dec. 2:;.ls7', Ry order of "W. M.
Take Notice.
ROOKS AND
ACCOUNTS ARE IN
n Mvers. Eso., for col
the hands of Jo',
lection. All pci'.-ons knowing themselves
indebted to me. will olease ea!l on him aivl
make immediate rmvinent. After the exid
ration of tlrrtv davs from f his date, all nn-
seitled accounts will be placed in the hands
of an attorney for collection. Those who
wish to save costs will please tok notice.
J. R. RALSTON.
Ore''-. a Cifv. Oct. 12, lbl.rnl
Agents Wanted for
SATAN IN SOCIETY.
BY AN
Profcs-
EMINENT PHYSICIAN AND
or in one ot our Lirtre Medical
Colleges. It deals fearlessly, but chastolv.
'ges.
with evils from whicli spring physical mid
tnoml degradation, an I domestic felicity.
It is being reviewed praised and criticised,
by all the leading religious and secular pa
pers and magazines in the U. S., and the ver
dict of the rest and most discriminating is,
that it is a rtmamnole iiiK'k; that it is time
ly ; that it is netded ; that it will make its
murk, and rto quod.
It is of vital importune; to every man and
woman m the laud, and is having a wonder
ful sale.
Agents will find this a rare opportunity
to make money. Circulars, giving full par
ticulars, wjth numerous notices of the press,
sent free.
A- L. BANCT0FT & CO ,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
notice
TS IIERERY GIVEN THAT MY WIFE,
JL Julia A., has left my bed and board with
out provocation, aha that 1 will pay no debts
that she may contract.
MK'HAEL PENDLET 0 N .
Oregon City, Sept. JSTO.w-i
S. D. WHITLOW,
(5,f-ri,vS"; "Vjj MASOXIC II II IX BuiLDIXG,
Co r. Fourth Slain Sts,
0EEG0NCITY, - - 0KEG0N-,
K
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND
for sale. Cheap fur Ca!t,
PARLOR, BEDROOM,
OFFICE, SITTING ROOM,
and KITCHEIJ FURNITURE,
BUREAUS, LOUNGES",
ROCKING CHAIRS, WHATNOTS,
BEDSTEADS, WASH-STANDS, Ac.
ALSO,
Curled Hair and Puhi Matrasses ; Pulu Pil
lows : Sprincr Reds; Window Shades,
Picture Frames. Moulding, ore.
Special attention given to Upholstery
Work in all its branches.
ORPKilS FILLED WITH mOMFTXESS.
REPAIRING done with neatness and dis-
paica.
FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER.
Call and examine for voursclves.
Jii"e-3, v;.71,m3
4 O
choo! Teachers,
rpiIE PLACE OF PRINCIPAL IN
-f- Oregon City Seminary is vacant.
THE
AP-
pnea.i'ni troni cmpetc-nt ienc.ber are do.-
sued immedratelr, as the school is in pro-rej-
W.C.JOHN ON.
School Superintendent,
a City, Oregon, Sept. 5, 1871 :if
Oit
GOLDSMITH'S ADDITION
TO THE
CITY" OF PORTLAND!
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED SOW
JL for jsale, f.t
OFFERS
VEEY SEASONABLE EATES,
Blocks & Fractional Blocks
IX
GOLDSMITH'S ADDITION
TO THE CITY OF PORTLAND,
Formerly known as the Raich Claim.
Commencing at L and Twenty-sixth streets,
ab.jut ten m.nut08 walk from the anticipated
street Unilroad on II street. The 1'ROl'EU
TY Id WELL SITUATED, about three
fourths of it level, no gradiug requited, and
Is, either for
HOMESTEADS 0E SPECULATION
THE MOST DESIRABLE TO EE FOUND !
And will be sold on the following
7237" 1X2. a?3.iSl
, One fourth Cash ; the balance in
twelve and eighteen months, with nine
ceiit. interest oer annum.
six,
per
WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN.
For further pariicuhirs, enquire at our of
fice, v. here Maps can be seen.
JOI.lS3iiTI EIIOS.
Sept. 22, ls71.ml
NEW HARDWARE ST0UE,
CORNET FRONT P STARK STS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
IOEN I!. FOTiEIi
Is now receiving and offers for sale, at -the-lowest
rates, a full stock of
SHELF TI3
eOILBEHS3 BABBWAREj
Cvlechanics' Tools,
Table and rocket Cutlery,
MINERS' GOODS,
fallss Ropes, Shovels,
Anyils, Axes, Etc.,
Whh h he invites buyers to call and examine
before purchasing eUcwhere.
Wouhl invite particular attention of buy
era of Rudders" Hardware and House Trim
mings, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
May 20, 1.s71:m3 JOHN li. FOSTER.
V.GOX
AND
Carriage Ftlsnufactory !
The undersigned, having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at the old stand
Corner of Main and Third streets,
Oregou City Oregon.
Takes this method to inform las old pat
rons, and as m.mv new ones as may be
pleased to call, that lie is now prepared, with
ample room, good materials, and the veiy
bOft or mechanics, to buihi anew, recon
struct, make, naint. iron and turn out all
complete auy sort of a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me.
Ulacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
general jobbing u rally, quickly and cheap
ly done. DAVID SMI I II.
Opposite Excelsior Market
Summons.
In the c'uvnit Court for the County of Claeka-l!i.-;s,
State of Oregon.
I'll Ei E It. WKLD.pkmiliif, ) Suit for dissolu
vs. J lion of niarriaye
AP.M.It WEED, I'-'fV -TKlant. ) eontraet.
S X Til E NAM E OF THE STATE Ot' OHE-
14 iron, von are lieretiv i-onniidi to aiiiM-ar aii'l
answer the complaint of the filed, ug.iinst you
in the ahove entitled suit within ten days troia
the (late ot the service or tins summons upon
von, it' served m sari count'., or it servi-.l m uny
othei' county of this State, then within twenty
davs frota the date of the service of this sum
mons unoii you ; or if served by publication, by
the fiivt d:iv of the next term of said Court,
which shall be held after fix weeks from t ho puh
liea.t ion of this svnmnons, t-aid tire't puHieatiwn
belli? Kepteiulx-T 15, 1S7-1. And if you fail so to
answer, lor want thereof, the plaintiK wiu a
rlv to the (?ourt"-for the relief demanded in 8a
complaint, which is, that the bonds of matrimony
existing oetween pianinu ami uciintLinx iierum,
fie dissolved, ami that plaintiif hi;ve tlie custody
f the children cf said muiTiajro. Hy order ot
Hon. Vv . v . L ptcn, J udge ot Ccuit.
Hated Sept. II, 1S71.
TORHES & AVAR It EN,'
Sept. I.jv.G Altornevs for l'laintilf.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
PORTLAND, - 0REG0H-
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER'
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovci-
fio'.ved Lands.
Furm fluids sold and purchasers obtained
for all kinds of landed prop.crtv.
Valuable securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examiued and determined.
i'onimissioiis solicited and executed with
fidelitr and promptness.
OFFICE No. II Carter's Ruilding, corner
of Alder and I ront streets.
Feb. :!, 70:tf
LfHGOLH BAKERY,
BAILEY a HARD! f i C
Successors of L. Dilleu in the Lincoln
Dak cry,
LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI-
J.J zeng
cng ot uregon lhj ana surrounding
couutrv, that they Keep constantly ou Laud
ana tor saie, all Kinds ot
BREAD, CR -VCKERS,
CAKES, PASTRY.
CANDIES AND NUTS.
Also, a good and general ajsortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver
ed at tha csiil&nce of the purchaser when
desired.'
The highest prices paid fr Latter, Eggs
and Vegetables.
A liberal share of public patronage is re-
spectfuuv solicited.
April 23, l70:ly
"Livs and Let Live."
TJJIELDS & STlilCKLEK,
DEALERS IN
PHOViSiONS, GROCERIES,
COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ac,
CHOiri. WINIIS AND LIQUORS.
l'"t the old stand of Wormian &, Fields
Oicgon Cit.s Oregon. 13tf
C0URT3SY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
Pacific Boot and
The Only Mamifactorj
Cent' FOE SHOES on
?1loo! oi Every CIjt
Made to Order on Short Notice, Wholesale and Eetail.
ISTew.Stvles loeing Eacle Daily.
DEPOT AT
PACIFIC BOOT AD SHOE HOIIE,
PROTZMAM, GSLLIKASJ & CO ,
CORNER FIRST AND MORRISON STREETS, F0RTLAND.
J UtfT OUT-BOX-TOED OXFOIiDS and GAITEES, and the
JERSEY TIE, tlic Easiest Fitting Summer Shoe Made.
Jidy 14, !S71:tf
WILLIAM SSIQER
7 1. o ,-i.r;-t. ,t
FOR Til E MAX UFA C TO R V OF
SASI13 BLiHOS AND BOOHS,
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
Thev will also do TURNING, of pyory
description to order,
With Neatness and Dispatcl .
o
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, back of Ackermr.n's
Store, Oregon City, Oregon.
-Constantly on hand
PARLOR, REDROOM, OFFICE,
KITCHEN, and SITTING
ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS',
Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Bed
steads, Ac-
Sales Room In Dr. Thesting's Brick, Minn
street.
TO U3VG MEN T
TO YOU BELONG THE FUTURE OF
our beautiful and fast growing Stiite.
Soon the shrill wliistIeoft.be IRON HORSE,
ns he comes tinoking across this great con
tinent, drawing after him the rich products
of the Nation's Wealth iu;d Industry, will
announce the
" GOOD TIME COMING,"
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters
will be called to fill the new avenues of Busi
ness, jjvervone suouiu prepare ior an
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE.
Great changes have been made in the com-
mereial affairs of Oresron in a few years.
Wlrat the developements of our State will be
in the future, is a question which depends
upon the l5UMAb yuALU'iU-inuAft
of her Young Men.
Yv iihin the past four years of continued
prosperity, the
National Business College,
of fortland, Oregon, has sent out SCORES
of 3'oung men fully rjua lined, and many ot
whom are now fi'.jjiig -high and lucrative po
sitions in the ij'auks. Counting-Rooms and
Stores of our Stare. So great is the demand
lor
Good Accountants,
that I'udncsa men h ive beer, frequently
compelled to send East lor as-istr.nce. No
enterprising, studious Young Man who has
passed throng n the pies-ci ibed course ot
studies at this
MODEL
COLLEGE
has complained for want of a
situation and
at good salary, too.
Every facihy 13 here afforded to acquir
ing a
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
in the shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPEXSE.
Every .student will have an
ACTUAL DUSINESS PRACTICE !
After having completed the Theory, he is
introduced into a
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has the e fleet -of thoroughly familiariz
ing him with all the nuntitue ot real business.
The course of study embraces Double and
Siindft Entrv Rook-Keeoinsr. Cornmerci 1
Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspon -
ence, Jiusmess renmansinp, regular and
special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory
with practice.
ALSO,
Superior advantages for securin-3 a. thorough
kno-.vjedge ot
O R N A M E N T A L P E N M A N S 1 1 1 P , "
telegraph ,
ph!)NO(;rapiiy,
french, spanish,
GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETC
For full particulars, call at the College Of
fice. in Carter's building, corner of t ront
and Alder streets, (entrance on Akkr) Port
land, Oregon, or send for cicular. Address
BeFEANCE & JAMES,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Merch 31. 1871:yl
OilEA" CITY
(TfiSMMAR SCHOOL.
ENERCISES IN -THIS
will tie resumed on
INSTITUTION
Monday,
HOURS, FROM
14th Inst.
H A. M. TO 3 P. M.
S
-tf
1). POPE, Sun't.
August 11, 1571.
OREGON CITY
B B E W EET!
Ilavisig purchased the above Brewery wish
es lomiorm the paon- that he is now prepar
ed to Dianulacture a No. 1 or.abtv ot
EAGER BEER.'
As good as can he obtained anywhere in the
SUle. Orders solicited and promptly died.
Shoe Manufactory!
of Ladies' and
the Northern Coast!
J. M
THOMPSON. C W. FITCH.
THCPSOW & FSTCH,
Attoisacs sit Lsi'9
AND
Real Estate Agents,
EUCEN2 CITYRECON,
OFFICE TWO DOOHS NOItTII OF THE PObTOFFICE.
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD,
LOANS NE(iOTIATEI), AND AB
STRACT OF TITLES FURNISHED.
W
E HAVE A COMPLETE ABSTRACT
of Title of all property in Eugene
City,
and perlect plats ot the same, prepared
with great care. We will practice in the
different Courts of the State. Special at
tention given to the collection of all claims
that may be placed in our hands. Legal
Tenders bought and sold. eepSti
B. F. CAOFIELO,
coRxrn JiA X a:d sevextit streeis,
ORE G OPT CITY, OREGON,
Ie:iler in
DRY-GOODS & -6R0GERIES,
CKOCKEPvY and GLASSWARE.
Also, a full assortment of
Milliner) and Fancy Goods
OF THE LATEST STYLES,
JUST R EG E I V E D.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN
Oct. 6,
IN EXCHANGE
lS71:tf
FOR GODS
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
1. 333txi:tvg-?
DEALER IN:
DRY' GOODS,
CLOTHING,
EOOTi-S AND SHOES,
II AR D WA RE, GR 0 CERIES,
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, &C.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
PRODUCE of all kinds bought, for .which I
pay the highest market price.
If yon desire good Goods, at LO'V Prices,
call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
stock of Spring Goods.
GFVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS.
I. SELLING.
April 14, lvS71:tf
C2A3. ;i;oDGit. .cn,a. e. galei? . ;ceo. w.sxbll
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS i
DRUGrS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, AKD WINDOW CLASS,
VARXISJIES, EE USEES. FAIXTEES
Jdutenuis, ana ErugrjisW Sundries.
07 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
eukixs' New School Book, '-The '
O Song Echo," is pronounced the LestT
O work of its class for the following Vj
jL-asvjus ; me jiusic is an i ftv ana
( Ereh ; every piece i3 a weR known
J Household Moh'nly such as. "Driv
C
en lrom Home, 'vvrite me a Let-
"XTter," "Little Brown Church," etc.
II
X It contains twice as many Songs as.
can be found in other works. The
l Music is selected from sixty four
VlTauthors, and not filled vp with one)
aut.'tor'a composition. Frice,7o cents
each, or 7 o) per dozen. Sample
copies mailed to Teacher3 for r
cents. Liberal arrangements for
introduction. Address,"
J. L. PETERS, 50'J Broadway, X. Y.
sept. 22:ml
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas.
In the matter of the Guardianship of 31. E.
Mover, E. A. Plover, C. T. fjlover and A. J.
Plover, Minor Heirs of Euos Slovrr, defeased.
rW J. TAYLOR HAVING FILED AN AP-
lilieation to be appointed Guardian of the
above named minors, children of Knos Mover,
deceased, and the Court having appointed Mon
day, the 6th day of Xovcmtic-ri' 1S71, for a hearing-
of said application. Therefore, in the name
of the State of Oregon, all persons interfiled fire
hereby required to apear on f-aid day in the
al-ivt entitled Court, and show cau.se, it any
they liave, -why the prayer of said T. J. lay.or
should not be granted. ,
It was further ..rdere. that this (.italion be
,,,1.1.- v, 4r ihn -tfreson ( lty L.ntel-
fi-Sa " lir nnlrr (if J. J. N -VJ J ,
County Judge.
Attest.
J. M. FRAZLR,
County C leiiC.
(county
( Seal. )
'Oct. 13:w4
JOHN SOX t MfCOWN,
Att'j-s lor I'ctitioner.
Notice.
JOHN MYERS, ESQ., IS MY DULY Au
thorized A sent in Oregon Ci'v, and also
crent for ihe Estate of Daniel H
ceased. MRS. E. HARVEY.
October 1, l:71.m0
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
Am 15. KieliaiMlson,
0
AUCTIONEER !
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Pertlan
o
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries.GeneralMercUftSk
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron '
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws; l
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, K. G. Iron ;
also :
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors
A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer
MYERS,
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY COOI
GS?OCERIESj
I also keep ccnstaatly on hand
SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLA NX ELS,
o
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Vrh: .h I will s'cll ill thoTactory'Pritcs, and
Vv'ili take Avaol in exchange.
Z'Zfl will also pay the highest prices for
Butter, Eggs, and ail kinds of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash ofits equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
XiST Give me a call and satisfy yourselves
JOHN MYERS.
J;n. 13.1S71 if
Ayer's Cathartic i-Jiils,
For the relief :ind
l:! C ot nil ik-raitgt'-ir.cn's
in the htoin
ach, liver, and bow
els. They are a mild
t .A cxt-eHeiit mirative.
V.C table, inc-y t-t-ii;::n
nv) mei-cnt y or tumo
ral whatever. Mucfc
serious .sickness and
-niVeviiijr is proventi
td liv iheir linielr
tisc; and every family tUorw i i-;; vv-tli.em on hand
ior tneir pi-ul.ect:o:i jm-.l 1 1 i;e-, a p.e:j reijimcj.
Long experience lias proved t!im to be the saf
est, surest, and bet of nil the I' ills with which
the market abounds. By their occasional
the blood is purified, the corrupt if n.s cf the sys
tem expelled, o'-.-tno-rions.. ivmoved, and the
whole ma'-hmevy C4' lbe'io'-ored to its healthy
activity. .Internal e.vgnns which become rlojrgcti
anil fchiprarish are cl. ae.-eil by .:?-r I'ill, anj
stimulate"! into art ion. Thus incipient liea6
is changed into health, the v;.luo ofwhieji change,
when reckoned on tin; vnt miihiiudos who-enjor
it, can hardly be -e-niiuted. 'J'ln-ir sugar co:itin
makes them "plea-ant to take, nnd preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, m
that thev are ever fie.-h, and perfectly reliable!
Although searching, they arc mild, and oiert6
vvitlinut disturbance to the constitution, or diet, oi
occupation.
Full directions are given on the wrapper 19
each box, how to use them as a Family I'hywic,
and for the following complaints, which, theso
2'ilis rapidly cure :
ForS.ri,s.ii or Eil!i:c.?i;5j. J:-Iili-tn-s:4.
eSxuLxuiiv and JLm :tT r:i-.?t. ihey
should he taken moderat'-iyXy stimTiiaV; t"c f loni
aeh, and restore its ho.-shhy lone ru.d it'-jh'm. '
lor jvt 4';;ii ; ."-.iff:; and iir1 iaviw.'is f-vnip-toms,
iiSiljiei's B'5.i:UH-E:p. HitrU ' E2 rati
arise. .Mss5ti.or -ZAn'v- M SSil
ioii! and ESillsj.-n '4'vr.i. they shoula
bejudiciou -iy ta.k-n ho-o. :! c:;c, tn correct th
.clisc:i-et action or remove the obsmictions which
canst if - -
For Xiyavtiivvy or K.';;rili, but 0110
mild do-e is sronera!ly reontred.
For Stln-Mrant'st-s. r:t, ?--;ivl.
SEr;st5'(3 ;f tit. bleai'. Cii:n in tlc
fiiclf, and iLJiifi--. they should be euntin-
uously taken, as required, to change Hie iliscaKcd
action of tlie system. Wi.h s'.-.c'i change thos
complaints disaj;;ear.
For Jfjs.r and X2ivpvvl? Rjt c!IInir,
they should le i.;keli in lariri- r.-':('!'rejj)it-iit dued
to produce tile c;Ve t of aiji-a(ie purgv,'.
For f:i JJJ' 2s n, a largo do-e hold bo
taken, as it produces the tlesired eC'ect by -y;pi-pathv.
'
As a "Dinner VIU, ta1;o 01 r? or t wo Till -Tq
promote dlf.-e--ti.vi and relieve the siomach..
An ccr;i.ii'i;t! do-o s;i.:.m hd.es ih.o t toniuol) M
' bo-.vel s , res i : :x s t'":. 'P "uv and r.vio;:.r:Ms th)
system. J! cp.ee it is often :-, d v : v ai " wlM'ro
no serious deran.tment exi-ts. (.On' who feels
tolerably wed, often finds find a dose of thec
JiU makes him feci deci.e-dly hotter, from their
cleansing and renovating iU'ecl ou the c'.:gc?liva
apparatus.
riii'-.r-.vpi;r v
Dr.J, C. -IT JJ !; CU., lrtct icnXXhSp istp,
T.oit jrA.ss., v. s. .t.
roa 8ALi: jjy all. lkcc;uis rs i;vKUYvrur.Ki
ML T'
r--.M,v-
....
irr L
Kvorv vcur iiicrcp'C tl'C poj'dilaritv"
r- . 1 - 11 T r i . 1 : O
Ot ibis v;;iud;.de linir A-rci:n3iion 5
wluclt w .l-m tn .ir.i'i-if. ntono. AVecaii
assure cv.r oll ytt-ons tliat it is kept
fully uj -to its Lili Ftmulard; and it
is the only re"i:iblo anil perfect c-l prop7
aration f-)V restorincr Giuf fu FADEir
IIaiii to its vouthfu! color, making it
soft, lustrous, nrm silken. Ql He scalp,
ly its use, becomes Avldtc and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
and, by its tonic properties, prevents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use, the hair grows thicker an(
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
o-ives the hair a splendid, glossy ajv
pearancc. A. A. Hayes, aI.D., State
Assaver of Massachusetts, says, "The
constituents arc pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the Best PRErAiiATi02f
for its intended purposes."
Sold by all Druggists, nnd Dealers in Medicine;.
Price O110 Dollar.
Bxicldiigiaam's Dyq
FOR THE TwrniSKERS.
As our Ilencwer in many caseg re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, wo have prepared this dye, in one G
preparation; which "will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Bold by -A Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL &. CO.,
iiU & jvis, Part la im3, Wli'St.'ii-alli
, ';nts for Or-x-c,
j
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