Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, December 15, 1871, Image 3

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3l)c iHeckltj vJnilcrprist,
TOWN AND COUNTY.
There is no nrofessioa which
JlLl'JV-'"'
receives more respect and deserves more
credit than that ot a physician, and there
are none so destitute or deserve more con
demnation tnan those who profess to un
derstand their business, but in reality are
but impostures. These ideas are suggest
ed by a circumstance which occurred to
i.nntvlHfl re in Portland ; a-born
Ur n red very extensively that he
r tr oi "ita honored profe Jon, and
tf.le voot victims to call upon hiui.
tfg? U Vnces and tells them
he can core them in so many days or
weeks and at the sametime, demands the
Lvme'rft in advance. He baa the money
Eml cures if he can, but as a general
iSL i tie patient manages not to get
gr-J before they
them ibey are worse oil than bUyie iney
Sent to him. fcice we gave his fellow
our former notice, we have learned of
several cases he has failed to cure and for
which he received the money in hand.
Man Kiu.ed.-TLo Statesman ot the
lihi has the following : The down freight
train on Tuesday afternoon, ran over a
man near Canby, a railroad station thirty
miles below .Salem, and killed him instant
ly. How he came on the track was not
known. He was supposed to have been
drunk and attempting 10 cr-jyt the cattle
guard got caught therein, wall no power
To extricate himself. So there he lay uu
concious that sudden dea.h was soon to
overtake him. As it was growing dark
the eti-ineer did not see him and ol course
Lis body was dreadhilly mangled. His
name was Fianuegan. Another victim oi
intemperance.
lltot'LAR. While we aie not in the se
cret arrangement of the-W. T. Company's
business, we see that our suggestions are
pretty generally taken and acted upon.
Lasl week we slated that the public were
nut informed as to the lime ol the up riv
er boats leaving this place. Lust Wednes
day we find me Company unnouuces (lie
price of fare and tned.ts of departure,
'lhe Fannie l'aliou will leave hereafter
every Monday ami Thursday. Tne la re
on ihe boats is a iiiiie less ilj;ui on the
cars. We are giail, lor lhe convenience
ol lhe people ou the west-eide ot ilie riv
er mat litis ai raiigenieut has been made
Died. Cns. Angel, a young man who has
worked in this otiice, and who has fre
quently set these very typo which now
'announce bis death, "Su;& a llm residence
of his mother, in this place, !at Tuesday
night, of consumption, lie has been sick
for about six months, and his death has
been anticipated lor several weeks past.
He leU here a couple of weeks ago lor
Victoria, with the Lope that a change ot
-climate might be benthciai, but only went
as lar as Asioiia. when ho resumed, his
constitution having become loo low for
hint to attempt the tie a voyage, i'eace to
bia ashes.
Gone East. Dy private letter from
Sakm, we learn that Hon. II. 11. Giifiy.
I'll vale bctleiaiy to the Governor, left
on the 13th inst. lor a visit to Illinois, to
the scenes of his young childhood, lie
has been in Oregon since itv"2, and '.Lis is
his tirsl visit out of mo Siaie. He will
be absent about three months. A pleas
ant journey to him and safe return.
At the r.uUr monthly meeting of the
Hoard of Directors ot the Willamette Falls
Canal and Lock Company, which was
held in the city of Portland, December oth
lc71, lhe following named gentlemen were
ceded olliceis lor the ensuing year:
.Mr. 15. Goldsmith. President ; Mr. J no. F.
Miller, Vice President ; Mr. Joseph Tea1.
Treasurer.
Peksonai.. We had a call last evening
from Mr. G. Wr. Snyder, who left here this
morning with the material lor the IWsl
Nce. 'lhe paper is to be enlarged to the
ize ot the lvn:i:rnt.E, and Mr, S. being
a practical printer, will make it. present a
new appearance. We wi-h him ami his
associates success.
fc'nooii.NG Match. A shooting match,
lor geese, will take place at the McKmly
house, adjoining town, next Friday, the
22d inst. The distance for shooting will
be horn llo to lot) yards. Here is a good
chance lor some expert to get a good
supply of geese for Christmas.
CoMn.iMt:MAi:v We acknowledge the
receipt of a complimentary ticket to a
concert ball to be given alFortland hiAnu
ory Hall on the 22d . by Baker Post No.
1 of the G. A. It. Judging from the names
ol lhe gentlemen who constitute the eom
imuee,it will be a very pleasant affair.
Peksonai.. We had the pleasure of a
i,tll lat Wednesday from W. i'. Laswell
Esq., Prosecuting Attorney for ti e Filth
Judicial District. Mr. L., though a young
nia'a ranks among the first men in his
profession, aud his genial and pleasant
manners have gained him a host ot warm
and true friends.
Pesigned. Chs. I j. Warren. Es., wlio
has been acting Prosecuting Attorney foi
this county, has resigned his position, his
increasing business preventing him Irom
attending to it. We ureghd Charles is
.getting along so well, and his energy
and industry will gain for him an envia
ble name before the bar.
Dale. By reference to our advertising
columns, it will be observed that Cataract
Hose Company proposes to have a grand
ball on lhe evening of the 25fn. Let all
who desirl1 lo enjoy themselves be sure to
attend. Tickets including supper, ouly $4.
Called. We had t call last Monday
from Mr. D. C. Irelaud. the founder of the
EsTEiti'KisE. He looks hail and hearty,
and it appears that Portland agrees with
him.
Orrosmox at Last. The Carrie last
Thursday commenced running between
this place and Portland, leaving here at
8 o'clock a. m. and returning, leaving
Portland at 2 o'clock p. in.
Ia our issue of last w eeK we omitted to
publish the name of Mr. II. R. Thompson,
as one of the Directors elect for the ensu
ing year for the W F C & L Co.
A Change. The E. N. Cooke leaves
Portland now at six o'clock a. m. and re
tarns in the afternoon. The fare has beeu
raised to fifty cent?.
CnuisrMAS. We uotice that m ,-,t of our
merchants are preparing for the holidays.
A. Levy Las a line stock of fancy goods,
juat the thing for preceats.
Financial Filibustering'.
From the "Washington Paariot
The public debt statement of Novem
ber 1, 1871, alleges that the debt has beeu
reduced since March 1, lSG'J, $273,749,811
.1)8, and that there is now in the Treasury
$109. 33S. 331.78, which two amounts make
an aggregate of $383.u8S,20G.7G.
Dy this show ing, the Secretary of the
Treasury notifies the country that he has
collected from the taxpayers in two years
and eight months nearly four hundred
millions of money more than was requir
ed to carry on the government.
Of the $100,000,000, in the Treasury
over $99,000,000 are in gold, and worth
to-day more than 6110.000,000 in curren
cy; add to this the currency in our Treas
uryover $10.000,000 and the total
arnonnt of lawful money lying idle in the
Treasury Department is over $120,000,
000 a loss to the count jy m interest alone
of over $7,200,000 per annum ; an amount
equal to one-tenth of the entire expendi
ture of the Government under the last
Democratic Administration. The total
ordinary expenses of Buchanan's Admin
istration ranged from $G0 000,000 to
$72,000,000 a yeir, but now. when over
$400,000,000 are collected annually, the
insignificant sum of $7,000,000 or $sj!oOO,
000 is not considered worth mentioning.
The Secrecary of the Treasury havinir
by an outrageous system of taxation ac
cumulated in two years and eitrht months
a surplus larger in amount than the entire
expenditure of the Democrats for all pur
poses in lour years from l8.37to 186T it
would seem that the question would pre
seut itself as to the best method of dispos
ing of ih at surplus. What he actually
did, he tells us in his debt statement ;
what he might have done we will
endavor to show. With three bundled
and eighty-three millions in gold he re
duced the principal of the public debt
(no part of which will mattue until 1S.S1)
about two hundred and seventy-three mil
J.ons and locked -jp the balance in the
Treasury.
At the moment this policy was adopted
the Government was indebted in the sum
of three hundred and fifty-seven millions
on account of its legal-tender notes a
forced loan, which the exigency of war
had exacted, and which notes, on account
of the failure of the Government to re
deem them according to its promise, are
to-day seilmg in the market at eighty-nine
cents on the dollar. Willi two hundred
and sevenly-two millions which he invest
ed in bonds, not due, and one hundred
and ten millions locked up in the Treasu
ry. ?.Ir. lioutwell goes to protest on three
hundred and litly-seven millions of legal
tender notes. With three hundred and
eighty-three million dollars of gold col
lected, he refuses to redeem three hun
dred and lilty-sevcn million dollars of
-law ful money,"' which would have added
over forty-four million dollars to the pur
chasing value of the notes in the hands
of the taxpayers; for if the three hundred
and fWty-seveu million dollars of legal
tenders were worth one hundred cents on
the dollar, instead of eighty-nine cents,
their purchasing power would amount to
over tour hundred and one million dol
lars, instead of three hundred and fifty
seven million dollars. In addition to
this, the volume of currency would have
been increased. The three hundred aud
fifty seven millions of notes would then
be equal to that amount of coin, and the
coin which has beenseut out of the coun
try to buy bonds would have remained
as a p ai of the circulating medium of
the country.
The Fohce ok Habit. President Grant
says the Ealrivt, attempted to write his
Thanksgiving proclamation without con
sulting any body, and of course. Z all
know, he blundered. Iud, e 1, his mind
was so warped by th'nkii g of the Kn
Klux, that when tie fivii diaft of his
Thanksgiving proclamation was placed in
the hands of his private secretary for cor
rection, i! was in substance very like his
preliminary Kit Klnx proclamation. It
commanded the people to peaceably as
semble within five tlay from date and
deliver up their prayers: and threatened
a general suspension of lhe writ of haheun
corpu.-i, a declaration of martial law. and
the arrest of all who disobeyed the order
if it was not universally observed. Of
course it was eorreetei, and Grant never
knew the difference. '
XkV. Matekial. The new material for
the IVcsl Side passed through town yes
terday. An Ori-Eit. We will give to any voting
lady who will get up a club of fifteen sub
scribers to the Enterprise, before ths first
of January, and pay in the sum of $37..").
$1.3 worth of Messrs. J. L. Peters' new
music, the young lady getting up the club
having the privilege ot making her own
"elections. Her; is a chance for some
young lady to get enough music to last
her for a lew years. We will also furnish
Peters Musical Monthly for six months to
all who will send in three subscribers
with (he motley, or for five subscribers we
will furnish them the Magazine for one
year. There is not a 3oung lady in the
county, that plays or sings that should be
without this musical work, and they can
easily get this number of subscribers.
Send in the names at once, so you can
commence with the new year.
T!ie Grtut Pictorial Annual.
Ilostc tter's United Stales Almanac for
187?, for dis'ribut on, rjretis, throughout
the United States, and all civilized countries
of the Western Hemisphere, will be publish
ed a', out the lir.-t of January, in the English,
German, French, Norwegian, A elsh, .Swed
ish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish lan
guges, and all who wish lo understand the
true philosophy of health should read and
ponder the valuable suggestions it contains.
In addition to an admirable medical treaties
on the causes, prevention and cure of a great
variety of diseases, it embraces a large
aaiouut of in formation interesting to the
merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the
farmer, the plante", and professional man ;
and the calculations have been maJe for
such meridians and latitudes as are most
su'.tabte for a correct and comprehensive
National Calendar.
The nature, uses, and extraordinary sani
tary, effects of Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters,
the staple tonic auil alterative of more than
half the Chii-t.a i world, are iully set forth
in its pages, winch are also interspersed with
pietoi uil iilu-trations, valuable recipes for
lhe household and farm, humorous anec
dotes, original and selected. Among the
Annuals to appear with the opening of the
year, this will be one of the most useful, aud
ma j be ho 'I fur the a-iking. The proprietors,
Messrs. Ilostetter & Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa..
on receipt of a two cent stamp, w ll forward
a copy by mail to any person who cannot
procure 'one lit bis neighborhood. The bit
lets are sold in every city, town and village,
and are extensively sed t.iroug hout the en
tire civilized world.
Poriy liars ICxprrxeiice have tested
the vutucs of lh H' istir s Balsam f ll'ild
Cu rrj, and the result is that it is the bt
reiueuy extant for pulmonary and Jung dis
eases; embracing the whole range trout a
slight cold to a settled consumption. Were
it not fur its merit, it would long since have
"d.ed, aud made ii; sign." decSwl
A. FOLTNER,
NOTARY PUBLIC. ENTERPRISE OFF
Oic-ou C.ty,Ja!.jl3;tt
Everv line
Hon, where travelers are "refreshmected"
and sent on their way uncomfertable. The
foundations ot disease are often laid by . the
irregularities of eating, sleeping, and move
ment of the bowels experienced during trav
eling. To prevent an irregular action,aand a
torpid condition of the digestive apnratus,
use that wonderful regulator and blood puri
fier Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters.
No traveler, by sea or land, should fail to take
it with him. It may sure his life.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair He ne wer is
an excelent dressing and tonic for the hair
aud makes the hair grow thick.
DIED.
In Oregon City, Dec. 13, 1S71, Mr. Willard
Angel, aged 21 years and 7 months.
Oregon City Prices Current,
The following are the prices paid for
produce, and the prices at which other ar
cicles are selling, in this market :
WHEAT Whiter bushel, $1 25.
OATS fl, bushel. 75 cts.
POTATOES bushel. SI 00 cts.
ONIONS bushel. $100$1 50.
FLOUU y bbl. $7 00-SU 50.
BEANS White, fb.. 4R..5 cts.
DRIED FRUIT Apples. B.,5,G eta.
Peaches. lb., lf.c: Plums, lb., 15
16 cts.; Currants. t.. 10020 cts.
BUT T Ell -fi ft.. 3510cts.
hi i Us dozen. 50 cts.
CHICKEN'S dozen. $3.
SUGAR Crushed, 3f) lb., '20 cts.; Island
lb., 1012 cts.; N. O.. lb., 15 cts.;
San Francisco refined. lb, 1 J cts.
TEA Young Hyson, lb., $1 50 ; Ja
pan. ), flt., y0c(r,$l 25 ; lllack. lb., 75c.
$1 00.
COFFEE ib.. 2323 cts.
SALT ?)., li,2i cts.
SYRUP Heavy Golden, ?gall., $1 00 ;
hx. Heavy Unlden, p gall., Ss 1 2o
BACON Hams. l lb
11 cts ; Sides,
11 cts. ft.: Shoulders, 7 cts
LARD , 11)., 14 cts.
OIL Devoe's Kerosene, gall., 75.
Linseed oil. raw. gall.. $1 50 :
Linseed oil. boiled. gall., $1 50.
WOOI C1 lb., 35 cts.
BEEF On foot, 7 (d,S els. ft fl.
PORK On foot. "(Tracts, "fi lh.
SHEEP Per head. $2 00 $2 50.
HIDES Green, "ft IT).. 5c. ; Dry. 1? Ib..
12J cU ; Salted. 8c
WIIiLIAM DAVIDSOIT,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Office, ?."o. Ol Front Slrett,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities, consisting of LOTS, BALK1
BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and
STORES ; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TEKIM
TORIKS. with great, care and on the most
AD VAN TAG EO LIS T ERM S.
HOUSED and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the SI ATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
andjforward the same to the above address.
Feb. 3, 1ST 1.
Fre.-h Garden, Flower. Tree and Shrub,
Evergreen, Fruit and Herb Seeds, Prepaid
bv Mail. A complete and judicious assort
ment. 25 sorts of either class l On. The
six classes (150 packets) for $5 Oo. Also,
an immense stock of one year grafted linit
Trees, Small Fruits, Fruit Stocks, Young
Fruit, Ornamental and Evergreen Seedlings,
B dbs, Roses, Vines, House a id Boi'ier
Plants, &c, Ac., the most, complete assort
ment in America. Prepaid by mail. Priced
Catalogues to any address, also trade list,
gratis. Scecls on Commission, Agents
wanted.
R. M. Watson, O'd Colony Nurseries and
Seed Wa ehou-ie, Plymouth, Mass. Estab
lished 13-12. Nov. 10 4w.
Oregon IjOrtge Xo. 3, I. O. or O. F.
v&st.yifg. Meets every Thursday even
p5 ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
wg- Han, Ja iu s feeV.
Members of the Order arc invited to attend
By order. lV
lew To-l)ay.
GRAND FIREMEN'S BALL,
December 259 S871,
By Cataract Hose Co. M. 2.
At MytrV Hall, Orcgtm City.
HONORARY COMMITTEE:
Mavor Tims Chai man. Chief Engineer J. L.
Barlow, President, W- L. White, First As
istant, G. A. Harding.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE :
Chas. F-. Warren, Lenn. Dil'er.
Matt. Welch, Herman Ketl-r,
F. M Albright.
FLOOR MANAGERS :
Geo. A. Harding, L. Diller,
A. G. White, A. G. Bailey,
John B'ackwell.
Music bv Prof. John Ernest's Cotillion
Band.
Tickets, including Supphr, ft.
TICK'S
FLORAL GUIDE
FOR SS72.
OVEIt OXE IIUMJIiKU PAGE,
Printed in Two Colors, OA superb TJxted
Paper. Finr Hundred Kngnii
of Klotvers, IMwiits und Vegetables,
with descriptions, and
TWO COLORED PLATES-
Directions and pfins for making Walk?,
Lawns. Garden-!, The handsomest arm
best FkOItAL. (HDE in theWorld. Ail
forTK CBXTS, to those who think of
buying Seeds. Not a qarter the cost. 20o,0'.'0
sold of 1ST 1.
Address, JAMES VICK
Itotlicster, .
EVENING VRiTiNG SCHOOL
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE
X snectfuUy announce to the citizeus of
Oregon City, "that he will opett an
EVEIJLTIG WRITING SCHOOL,
For voung L ies and Gentlemen, in the
rooms now occupied bv Mrs. Athey s eect
School, (formerly by Mr. Pope's dammar
School.) Commeujing
MONDAY EVEXIXG, Uth EST.
School open four evenings each week,
from 7 to 8 'clock, during a term of ten
weeks.
Students to furnist their own stationery
and light.
RATES OF TUITION. $5 00 ER TERM.
J. ALLEN MACRUM,
Dec. ?, lS71,tf Instructor.
S500,00fL
THE SOUTH CAROLINA
Land and Immigration
ASSOCIATI o n ,
FOR THE
Promotion of Immigration
TO THE SOUTH.
BUTLER, CUADWICK, GARY & CO.
AGJEXTS, CHARLESTON, S. C.
A se.-ies of Concerts will be given under
the auspices of the .SOUTH CaKOLIN V
STATE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHAN
ICAL SOCIETY at the ACADEMY OF
MUSIC, Charleston, S. C., commencing Jai
uary Stu, 1872, at which dtawiutrs wiU take
place and distributions be made to ticket
holders.
1st Gift ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Char
leston, S. C, cost to build $230,000,
having an annual rental of about
$20,000, from Opera House, Stores
and Halls; the building being about
230 feet by 60 feet, and situated
corner of King and Market streets,
in the center of the city, and well
known to be the finest building and
most valuable property in Charles
ton, valued at $2 50,000
2nd Gilt Cash loo, 00
3rd Gift Cash 25,0o0
4th Gift Cash lo.ooo
5th Gift Cash ,"),000
25 Gilts Cash each $1,000 25,000
25 Gifts Cash each $500 12,5oo
350 Gi ts. .Cash each $100 35,uh0
2,000 other Gifts amounting to 37,000
2405 Gifts, amounting to.,
$50o,000
150,000 Season Tickets of Admission at Five
Dollars Each.
All Orders Strictly Cnnfidential-
For full Particulars send for Circulars.
Reference in New York City August I!el
inotit & Co., Bankers : Hon. Charles O'Con
or, Counsel r at Law ; Hon. Roger Pryor,
CouneIor at Law ; T. A. Iloyt, Esq., Presi
dent Gold Room ; Anderson, Starr & Go ,
Merchants; Hon. John E. Ward, Counselor
at Law , Col ncl Richard Lathers ; Hunt,
Thompson fc Co., Factors : Pettus & Co.,
Merchants; F. Zogbauni & Fairchiid, Mer
chants. References in South Carolina Gen. Wade
Hampton, Hon. B. F. Perry, Gov. M. L. Bon
ham, Gen. Johnson Hagood.Hon. Armistcd
Burt, Hon. James Chesnut, Gen. John S.
Prest it, Hon. W. D. Simpson, Andrew
Simonds, Esq., Hou. G. A. TrenhoJm, Gov.
J. L. Maiming, Hon. J. B. Campbell.
To Assure Yourselves that our nteprise
Is Honorable, let your Hanker write to
any Hank Cashier in Charleston, S,
C , before ordering Tickets
Commissioners aud Supervisors of Draw
ingGen. A R. Wright, of Georgia; Gen.
Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia; Colonel
H. 11. Rutledge, of South Carolina; Hon.
Roger A. Pryor, New York.
t?"T'ie drawing will positively take place
January 8th, 1872.
NDU EM EXT TO CL S.
11 Tickets f i r $ 50 )
23 Tickets for loo United States
50 Tickets lor 200 ) Currency.
100 Tickets Tor 375
Special rates will be given for 500 or 1000
tickets if annlied fir immediately.
Remittances can be made to us, and the
tickets will be sent by return mail by
BUTLER, CI1ADWICK, GARY & CO..
.'harlestoa. S. C.
General M. C. Bi'ti.eii, John Cii.vdwick,
General M. W. Gary.
Dec. S:wt
FT
Q
AXI) HAPPINESS !
THE liATEST!
sub Mimm i
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
suncunctjs to the public, th.U he
WILL CLOSE OUT HIS
LARGE & WELL ASSORTED
STOCK OF
rrnarct a w, a -r 41 r
P.EGARDLRSS 0? COST !
THE FINEST STOCK
Custom-Madc ClotMng
ix oKEGoxcrrr
CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK.
A. :lsty,
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
Dec. 1, 1871:ml
HOGS! MOG!
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL
the attention of everybody that is fat
tening Hogs to sell, which frill make bacon
that they will find it to tl eir advantage to
call at the old corner at Albright's Butcher
hor. We are buvinsr Pork and PAYING
THE HIGHEST PRICE of any one else.
Call and see.
ALBRIGHT & L0GUS.
Nov. 24, lS71.:tf
PAC1F5C
BOOT Md SHOE HOUSE
Fall and Winter Trade.
LOOK HEPE!
HAYING RECENTLY RILLED UP OUR
assortment of Imported Styles in
Ladies' and Gents'
ISoots .tsad. Gaiters,
We will take great pleasure in displaying
and receiving orders from our patrons and
the public generally.
AND HERE !
FOR THE HOLIDAYS !
We have" nil the Late St vies of GENTS'
TOILET SLIPPERS just the thing for pres
ent,) LADIES' TOJLLT aud PARLOR TIES
and Slippers ; LADIES' BLUE BROXZE
and WHITER KID DAL.V (our own makel;
Ladies' All Kid, Glove Kid, A. II Cloth, Kid
Foxed P.uttoncd Gaiters. The BELL NAMP
BALMORAL (a New Style ol Kid Shoe .
LADIES WHITE KID SLIPPERS (for
stated occasions.)
AND HERE!
We have received from New York a few
pair of the Cilebrated ELPR AT OPER V
BUT ION FRONTS, by which a Lace Shoe
can Ite turned into a beautiful Button Gaiter
Will take ordi rs for the same at any time.
AND HERE!
We have the Best and Latest Styles in
Misses' and Children's button Gai ers and
Balmorals that ate imported, but for good
Siibtautial wear there are none ihat can
come up to our own make. We Warrant
them in every respect.
AND HERE !
Seveu entirelv New Styles of Ladies' and
Misses' RUBBERS. The Nillson, Congress,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's German, Velvet
Fr.nt awe" Alaska. Light, ylisb, Durable
and N eat Fitting. Also, a lot ot Children's
Rabbets. Bring ou jour feet.
2932553!:
AND HERE!
TO WOIfJOlISN.
COME AND SEE
GOB CHAMPION B9&T!
Resxjecttully,
PROTSBIAN, GILLIHAN & CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts ,
PORTLAND, REG ON.
Dec. 1. lS71:tf
3 3 I !A n& d H P1?
lid $ Es tu h'izh sd
A Iaclwry
ECU Til E MAX UFA C TOL V OF
SASH3 BLfflOS AND OOGliS,
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
erw They will also do TURNING, of evrry
description to order,
Yith Neatness and TJispatcl .
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ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, back of Ackcrman's
Store, Oregon City, Oregon.
Constantly on hand
PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE,
KITCHEN, and SITTING
ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS,
Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Bed
steads, ecc-
Siles Room In Dr. Thcssing's Brick, Minn
street.
Iltlitr iotis Services.
St. Pan's (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John
W. Sellwood, rector. Services on Sunday
nt a.m. anil 7 p.m. Sunday School
and Bible class at 2 p. m.
1st Congregational Church ..... .Scats Free
Morning Services, 10.
Sabbath School, . ........... .12 o'clock M.
Evening Services-,.. 7 o'clock.
Ri:v. E. Gi:r.KY, Acting Pastor
l'KAYEil MKET1XUS.
Sunday evening 5 o'clock
Tuesday evening, 7 o'clock.
o
M. E. Church Scats Free.
Morning Services, P.3o,
Evening Set vices, 7 o'clock.
SOCIAL S1KKTIKCS.
CI as Meeting following Mouu'ni Servces.
Prayer Meeting Thursday evening 7 co'clc k.
Saybath School at 2 o'clock P. M.
MewBot and Shoe Store.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD R E
JL petfullv call the a n'ion of the pub
lic to his i-plendid btock of CUSTOM -MA I)E
BOOTS and SHOES,
for Ladies' and Gent's wear, just opened,
one door nerth of the Lincoln Bakery, Ore
gon Citv.
All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES keut
consiantly on hand, at CHEAP RATES, and
ordeis taken for lhe s.nne. to be made in
the latest stvle, at the PACIFIC BOOT and
SHOE M A.N UFACTUR Y, Po t land, Oregon.
country produce;
Taken in EXCHANGE AT MARKET Rates.
AL. WHITE.
Oregon City, Nov. 17 1571.
Rebecca Degree Lodge o. 2, 1. O. O. F
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDA Y E I 'EXIXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Old Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend. '
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THE LARGEST AND
FINEST STOCK IN
;&f v Pfi!?? Awn
FINE WHTOHES,
PJCH JET7ELHY Ali D
Silverwa;
33. l. sxoji;,
WHOLESALE AND r.ETAIL DEALER IJt
WATCHES and JEWELRY
No-107 Front st- PORTLAND,
Would invite attention of his frteuds and
the public to his Large and Choice Assort
ment of
FIXE WATCHES,
From the most Celebrated Makers of E.
Howard fc Co., Boston ; Apelton & Tracv, P.
S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mas-.; Elgin Watches;
Jacot Self-winding Watches; English
Watches and others.
Also, the best selected STOCK of LADIES'
WATCHES, of all description and styles,
which he would be plex-ed to show to all
who may favor him with a call.
AGENT FOR CIIAS. E. JACOT WATCHES.
fine Jewelry and Solid Silver Ware,
Fancy Articles, suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Silver Watches, of oilferent makers.
Diamond Pins, Ear-rings an Finger rings.
Gold Bracelets.
Gold CluiteSam Guards and Watch-chains.
Gold Necklaces, Armlets, Cresses, Lockets.
Gold Bieast-pins, Ear-rings, Finger rings.
Gold Charms and Keys.
California Gold Rings and Dohmes Pat
ent Buckels.
Opeia 'Jhains.
Moss Agate Setts, Rings and Cuff Buttons.
Wedding Rings, made of pure gold, ex
pressly for that purpo.-e.
Gold and Silver Tlmnb'es.
Opera and Marine Glasses.
Peblde Spectacles ami Eye-glasses.
Aolid Silver Napkin Rinjrs.
Silver Fruit and Butler Kuive.
Solid Siler Table and Tea Spoons.
Regulators Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine
Clocks, Gilt Gallery Clocks, Ac.
All the ab( ve articles sold Cheap for Cash,
and warranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairing
and adjusting of Chronometers, Duplex and
Aiuerican Vi a'.chcs. . .
B. L. STONE,
nov'24tt 107 Front st. Portland, Oregon.
Sheriff's Safe.
H fY VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION ISSUED
J-1 out of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the county of Chu-kamas. in i;ivor of
I.. A. Seely, plaint iii',uvl against Dauiel Sebas
tian, defendant, for the sum of two hundred and
twenty-live f.'-100 dollars, $21h ft.1), and twenty
ttve 1(-KMI dollars, 2 H, costs. 1 havelevieil nj
n and, on Saturday, tlie (ith day of January,
1S72, at one o'clock p. m., at the Court House
door, in Oregon City, m said county, I will sell
at public auction, to the highest bidder, to satis
fy said execution, cost and aeerninsr costs, all of
lhe rijilit, title and interest of said Daniel Sebas
tian in and to the following- described real projt
erty, situated in Clackamas county, to-wit: The
iionh-eust one-fonrtlt of tlie south-east one
fourth, of sectiou 10, in township 3 south range 1
west, of the Willamette meredian.
ARTHUR WARNER,
dceSwl Sheritf of Clackamas county.
p.
FOR STEAM PIPES and BOILERS-
Saves 25 per cent, of fuel an item worth
looking after. For sale by BERRY
PLACE, 112 California street, San Francisco,
who also keep in stock Mining and Eginct r's
sunrdies. dccIeowCm
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
PORTLAND, - - 0REGIT.
GEO. I. CUIiBY,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovet
llowed Lands.
Faim Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for all kinds of landed property.
Valuable securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
fidelity arid promptness.
OFFICE No. 14 Cartel's Building, corner
of Alder and Front sticets.
Ft b. o, J.V7o:tf
SEW HARDWARE STORE,
COItXET FUQXT & STARK STS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Is now receiving and offers for sale, at the
lowest rates, a full stock of
MELF AND
BUsLGEBS' HARDWARE,
felechariies' Tools,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
MINERS' GOODS,
raslSy Ropes, Shovels,
Anvils, Axes, Etc.,
Which he invites Luyersto call and examine
before purchasing el-twhcre.
Would invite particular attention of buy
ers of Builders' Hardware and Bouse Trim
mings, (ither a: WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
May 20, 1S7 Lin;; JOHN R. FOSTER.
CI! AS. HODGE . .CUAS. E. CALEF..GEO. W.SXELL
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS tX
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, AKD WINDOW GLASS,
VAEXISIIES, brushes, eaixters
Harcri-ain, ana vrir-jgUW Sundric.
07 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Multnomah I.o.I-e No. 1, A. K. ami
a A M.IIoIds its regular commnnica
Vvtions on the First and Third Sutur
)J,r in each month, at 7 o cock from
ie ""th of Septf-mber to the 2'-th of
March, and 7 o'clock from the 20tl, of
March to the 2-.th ot September. Breth
ren in good standing are invited to attend.
Dcc.0,lS7C, By order of W.J.
AUCTION AND COMmssfoh
AUCTIONEER! .,
Comer bf Front and Oak streets, Pertla'ad;
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Eatate, Grocerf?5,GsncralHVrka
dire nnd Horses,
Every Wednesday arA Salurday-J
A. B. RicHAitDsor, Auction
AT PRIVATE GALE.0
Eng ish refined Bar and Bnndle Iron
tnglish Square and Octagon Cast steal
Horse shoes, Files, Rasp,, saws:
Screws, I ry-patts, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
. , ALSO :
A large assortment of Xiroterfes ab'd Liquor
A. 15. Richardson, Auctioir
ADVERTISE M a H T.
PETEE'
MUSICAL LIBILAE Y,
CONSISTING Oi
FIFTEEN VOLUMES FILLED
With Choice Piano Music;
VOCAL COLLECTIONS.
SiiiningLlghts. A choice col-
H lection of beautiful Sacred Snngs. T
HaitU ana Home, FiresidJLg
Echoes, and Sweet oouuus. iniee
A Volumes of easy Songs by Webster, T
I'ersley, ec. Jt
Gol,icn Leaves. Volumes I. and
VTTL The two volumes contain all ofTT
X WiT S. Hays' Song.. JJj
Iricelts Gems. A collection
Dof beautiful Ballads by Wallace, C
Thomas, Keller, etc.
Q INSTRUMENTAL COLLECTIONS. JgJ
Var' Fingers, Maj;ic Circle,
Oand Young Pianist. Three Tolumes"VT
of very easy Music for voung players. JLN
Pe rl liropst and Musical Recre-
Mations. Dance Music. Two collec-fT
tions of moderate difficulty. JL
l'ltusaiit Meiktorirat. A Collec-
ITof beautiful pieces by Wyman, Mack,
li I)ressipr eto, O
tollen Chimes. A colleelion of c"
brill-ant parlor Music by Charles
Kinkel.
liri Iliant Gems. A splendid coi
tion, by Vi!bre, Allard, Bacher, Kin
fcel, etc.
Pkice, S'-3 50 per volume, elegantly bound
in clot h, with gilt sides ; Sin plian cloth ;
1 3 3 in boards. Address,
J. L. METERS,
599 Broadway, New York.
We would also call attention to The Opera,
at Home, a collection of over one hundred
beaut i I u! operarsongs. Price, 95 in cloth, and
gilt. Irade puce, ?'. novlotdec25
rpo YOU BELONG THE FUTURE OP
JL our beautiful and fast growine State.
Soon the shrill whistle of the IRON HOUSE,
its be comes smoking across this great con
tinent, drawing after him the rich products
of lhe Nation's Wealth and Industry, will
announce the
"GOOD TIME
COMING,"
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters
will be called to till the.ne.Vv avenues of Busi
ness. Everyone should prepare for an
ACTIVE! BUSINESS LIFE'.
Great changes have been made in the com
mercial affairs of Orenon in a few years.
What the developements of our State will be
in the future, is a question . which0 depends
upon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS
of her Young Men.
Within the past four years of continued
prosperity, the
National Business College;
of Portland, Oregon, has sent out SCORES
of youajr men fully qualified, and many of
whom are now filling high and lucrative po
sitions in the Banks, Counting-Rooms and
Stores of our State. So great is the demand
lor
Good Accountants.
that Business men have been frequently
compelled to send East for assistance. No
eiiterprisin;;, studious Yountr Man who baa
passed through the prescribed courstt cT
studies at this
MODEL COLLEGE
has complained for want of a situation and
at good salary, too.
Every faeiliy is here afforded to acquir
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATIO0
in the shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPENSE;
Every student will hare aii
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICED
After having completed the Theory, he Is
introduced into a
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS;
O
which has the eflect of thoroughly familiaris
ing hint with all the minutiae ot real bnsineis.
The course of study embraces Double and
Single Entry Book-Keeping, Commerci 1
Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspon - k
ence. Business Penmanship, regular and
special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory
with practice.
ALSO,
Superior advantages for securing a thorough1
knowledge of
OliNAM ENT A L PENMANSHIP,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHY, 0
FRENCH, SPANISH; .
GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETC
For full particulars, call at 4he College Of
fice. in Carter's building, corner of Front
and Alder streets, (entrance on Alder) Port
land, Oregon, or send for cicular. Address
EeFRANCE &, JAMES)
PORTLAND, OREGON:
Merch 31. lS71:yl
Perkins' New School Book, '-TuiP
SSovc. Echo," is pronounced the bestTT
work of its class for the followingXli
reasons : The Music is all Netc and
Ofreh ; everv piece is a wJI known
Household Melody such irs. "Dnr- J
en from Home." -Write rne a Let-
""Vter " ' Little Brown Church, etc. XT
f It contains twice as many Songs a? XX
can be found in other works. The
(-i Music is selected from sixty fourV
Xautliors, and not filUd vp with ontf
" author' composition. Frice.ents
each, or 7 oO per doien. Pantple
copies mailed to Teachers for 55
cents. Liberal arrangements for
introduction. Address,
J. L. PEI ERS, 599 Broadway, X. Y.
t. 22: ml
Notice.
TOHN MYERS, ESQ., 18 MY DULYU
fj thorized Agent in Oregon City, and also
A cent for the Estate of Daniel Harvey, de
ceased. MRS. E. HARVEY.
October 1, lS71.m3
Dissolution Notice.
JOHN STEGE. HAVING LEFT THE
country without any notice to me, I
hereby rotify all concerned, that the part
nership of li umbel & Stege is dissolTed, and
will not be responsible lor any debts of his
ontruct inj;.
HENRY HUMBEL.
Oierjcn City, Nor. 1, 1371. bwWq
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