Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, January 19, 1872, Image 3

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Captuked QvKri:.-On Wednesday last
officer McCoy, of Portland, arrived on the
morning train, hi search of a Celestial
who was sent to the lVuithiry. from Jack
son conntv, about two years ago. for ten
years, Inn who had escaped s. iiie months
since. Mac. went directly to a wash house
oa Main street, where he found five Chi
namen, one of whom asked what tie want
ed. He replied that he wanted his wash
ing'. At this juncture, the? convict ap
proached (whom the oCieer immediately
recognized, from the description), and de
manded a ticket. Surveying the stalwart
form of McCoy for a moment, he seemed
to smell a mlee,:' and dropping some
bundles he held in his hands, essayed to
rim : but the officer was too quick lor
him. and caught him by the queue. In an
instant three ot the other Chinamen flew
at McCcy. one bestriding Lis neck, and
began biting, scratching and pulling his
hair. Finding it impossible to rid himself
of these "insects'7 without letting go of
Lis prisoner, he drew his revolver, and
attempted to fire, but the hammer fell up
on a discharged chamber, and it failed to
go off. It was sufficient, however, for he
immediately found himself alone with his
prisoner, whom he locked in the county
jail until the afternoon train came up.
when he proceeded to Salem, where his
protege was turned over to the State Pris
on authorities.
Lkctckks. It was announced last week
that Prof. Rogers, of Salem, would deliver
the second of the course of lectures for
the benefit of the Good Templars" Libra
ry, of this city, on last Friday evening.
From some cause that gentlaman failed to
arrive, and his appointment was filled by
Ilev. E. (Jerry, of this city. hi a very en
tertaining manner. Aaother lecture was
delivered in the Methodic Church, on
Wednesday evening, by Judge Shattuck,
of Portland, which was well attended.
Lkap Ykak P.u.t.. The young ladies of
this city propose giving a Leap Year Pail!
for the benefit of Cataract Hose Com par y
No. 2. orfo.rlo. evening of February 14th.
It is to be "ottfii up on strictly Leap
Year principles." the lair damselr issuing
the invitations, cal'ing fur their partners,
ami managing the ali'iir throughout. It is
mre to be a success, for in such hands a
failure would be impossible. The object
is a worthy one.
Fkhsox.vi.. J. L. Ferguson, of Yamhill
county, called upon us yerterday. Our
sanctum was also brightened bv the smil-
ing countenance of that oleaginous speed
men of rotundity, our typographical friend
(liu. Schwatka. of Salem, lie informs us
that, he has been over in Yamhill county
for the past few weeks, ''getting a start."
Corporally speaking, lu-'s got it.
IIkavv Mail. On Saturday over four
hundred letters were received at the post
office in this city, and on Sunday a very
heavy paper mail arrived the first Eist
era mail of any consequence for several
weeks.
J. II. Uj'tox, late proprietor of the Sa
lem Mercury, paid us a visit on Sunday
last. He informed us that he would con
tinue the job printing business at Salem.
We wish him success.
New Ukstai'kaxt. A restaurant is soon
to be opened in the building lately occu
pied by Messrs. Kent. & Milne, as a furni
ture store, who have removed to the Ma
sonic Iluiiding.
Ueskixkp. llev. John F. Damon, for
merly of Albany, has resigned the pastor
ship of Plym )th Church,. -Seattle, and will
devote himself to mi.-sion iry work along
the Sound.
Rei.ksioi's. For the past two weeks a
protracted meeting has been held in the
Baptist Church, with what success we
could not learn.
Lai'SE.s' Sewing Society will meet -at
Mis. Sell wood's, on Tuesday afternoon, at
two o'clock.
The Senator resumed her trips between
hero and Portland yesterday.
A MfSic.vi, Tkkat. ' Peters' Musical
Monthly "' for January comes to us this
week in a new dress. It is printed on
thick paper, and is in every respect supe
rior to its many predecessors. The selec
tions are evidently made with great care,
ind it is really wonderful how few poor
pieces appear among the hundreds that
are given. Volume IX commences with
the January number. Price 30 cents ; or
S3 per year. The publisher otters six
back numbers for $1, and we advise ail
our musical readers to take advantage of
the offer. Address J. L. Peters, C'J'J Broad
way, New York.
Daniel 11. Samfi.k. the late business
manager of the Sacramento Record, held
a life policy of oae thousand dollars in
the New England Mutual Life Insurance
Company, ot Poston. At the time of his
deatti the renewal payment on his policy
Was over due more than four ir.onths. The
(Jeneral Agent' of the Company at San
Francisco. Mr. Wallace K vers on. paid the
widow the full amount insured, less the
unpaid premium. This case practically
demonstrates the benefit of the Massachu
setts nonfoi leiture law.
Pali.ol's Mauazixk. l'h is periodical land some years ago.
for January contains such a complete col- $ntn(t rAc9 PCamp, hnv(t Wn roh
lection of stories, romances, poems, en- ; bing the pantry of Rev. Dr. Lindsley of
gravings. and real useful information, we I Foriland. Robbing a minister is the low
do not wonder it is so popular with all ; csl tyn of moral depravity.
Year's "orv t' J) W" i Tb Grande Ronde Reserva-
w . p .M i' I ,! UUJ yarn and so tion suffered severely, dorin- the late
l -) n..p ve.,- i- m1-"R ,: onl fl.-mr twelve miles, on his back.
o p, r eai . or l. cen ts per copy, and
is tor sale at all the news depots in the i The Chemeketa Hotel was closed on
country. j Tuesday last, by Messrs. Walter Pros., of
. j Portland, removing the furniture there-
The man Cam:, bell who Lor W, ti,., from, upon which ttiey hold a mnrtno-o
mans lor uie Dalles. n the 2Sih Decem
ber, reached there all right, so far as hi
i p
person is concerned. lie lost his horse
....... -in,, in n . i ohm. nun suuered
much himself in trying to reach a house
where on arriral lie w is tk--i sick. This
is about the slowest speed on record, as
the distance is only llo miles, and it took
him twenty dys to perform the journey.
A dispatch from Oakland, dated on
Monday last says: On the railroad gral-
eight miles north of this place, a rock
weighing one hundred pounds was thrown
by a blast over three hundred feet, crush
ing through the roof ot G 'org Smith's
dwelling house, striking Thorn is Morris
s5y on the head, killing him instantly.
Mr. Morn
Mr. Morrissey was up stairs at the time,
".-m t s iv niif ami Liiiiuieu. j iih. ii ue u.ni suor. it is supposed
, : i th,u h'? W:ls 5n the act of loading his gun
nder the head of -Coos c nnfy;" the When it went off. h
Jacksonville SenUnel of the 6tb inst.. p ab- i
lrsbes this : "The s'eamer Senator, while ' The I mpqun Ensign comes to us this
on way to Portland on the UOrh ult.. s ink ! week, loosing fre-di and new. It jt me.
just below the mouth of the Clackamas ! ch-mically. a-i improvement on its unfor
river." There is Republican inteii'Veaee I tnnale predecessor. No improvement no
and enterprise tor Vo;i. j ticable in its politics.
i
A youth'.. i Oregon couple were uit 1 Th English hark Metis was spoken bv
about to hive the hymeneal knot tied by Fa1kinb,ir? 1 ,st week, int outside the
a Vancouver Just ce when a telegram Cnlnmb'a bar. She was loaded with rail
from cruel parient ia Webloot put a"s oD road iron, an! a-kel for provisions, her
to further proceedings. p ; stock being totally exhausted.
State News.
Portland is infested with chicken thieves
Col. David Taggart has gone to Ala-ka.
They have '"desperately" bad boys in
Salem.
The west-side mail is now carried on
sulkies.
There is a calf with wing3 in Lane
county.
Yamhill county has paid herState taxes
37,083 SO.
Engine has six eating houses and tea
drinking houses.
New mines have been discovered in the
Goose Lake country.
The weather east of the mountains has
materially moderated.
The real esta'e market at East Portland
is said to be looking up.
Charles Raybnrn. of Corvallis, had his
wrist dislocated recently.
The railroad is to be completed to Oak
land by the 18th of May.
The reads in the vicinity of Roseburg
are said to be bottomless.
The Oregonian wants the city prisoners
boarded on a "reform" plan.
A branch house of Cray's music store
is to be opened at Walla Walla.
The loss of the Live Yankee, with all
on board, is no longer doubted.
The Democrats of Linn county are or
ganizing clubs in every precinct.
Mr. John Cogswell offers for sale two
large stock ranches near Eugene.
The people of Coos Pay demand that
that Pay be made a port of entry.
There has been a great revival ef re
ligion at Philonioth, Benton county.
The Salem Flouring Mills have ceased
operations on account ot high water.
One hundred sacks of newspaper mail
arrived at Portland on Saturday lust.
Mr. Savage and his wife have again un
ited forces and are living at home as usual
The Columbia is now open to the Cas
cules; and supposed to be to the Dalles.
A land slide occurred at the Cascades,
early i:i the week, damaging the railroad.
It is rumored that S. C. Simpson. Esq.
is to be the editor of the Salem Mercury.
A nugget of gold, weighing a half
pound, was lately found in Rogue river.
J. S. Palmer has been appointed Mar
shal of Corvallis. vice W. F. Ray burn, re
signed.
The new court boue at Salem is to be
on 1'ne Corinthian order, and is to cost
$100,001).
A small boat now ferries passengers
during the night between East and West
Portland.
Corv.iliis students now have one column
of the Benton Democrat to run on their
"osvu hook."
A nun named McCortnick shot himself
accidentally, while hunting near Astoria,
the other day.
A new political organization called the
'Independent Legion" has been organ
ized in Portland.
The wife of John Orth. of Jackson
county, who has been insane, has com
pletely recovered.
A railroad employe named Scamraon,
was tried last week at Portland tor the
embezzlement of $2,100.
The ice gorge in the Columbia, near
Vancouver, has taken a "new departure,"
and the river is "passive."
A Long Tom man wants to know the
origin of the names ' Jump off-Joe' "Wil
lamette''' and "Long Tom."
Registered letters have been found un
der a tree, near Canyonville. Underwood
has startel after the robbers.
The wool clip of Oregon for the year
ending Jane. 1871. as returned by the
Census, was 1.08').2t;0 pounds.
A burglar's depot has been discovered
in the north end of Portland, containing
a large amount of stolen property.
The whole farm products of Oregon for
the year ending June. 1870. as shown by
the census, were valued at $7,122,790.
W. C Myers, of Jackson county, writes
from St. Louis, that he will soon return
to Oregon with a lot of blooded stock.
Gen. A. Edes. Esq.. lately appointed
Collector of Customs for Sitka, sailed for
that locality in the Telfair, last Sunday.
George P. Ilolman, agent of the Salem
oil mills, is offering to contract for the
next crop of flax seed at $1 70 per bushel.
The press of the old "West-Side was lost
in the Yamhill river the other day. having
been accidently run off the landing at
Dayton.
An old ngress. well and favorably
known to SalemiU's. as -'Aunt Polly." died
iu the Insane Asylum at East Portland
last week.
The Umprpia Ensign publishes a death
notice, and adds : "When children of
pious people die. it is for their good."
Who's good?
Seio Democrats have declared against
New Departure and Passivism ; also in
I'lViir nf -1 Criiut.lir i-nnnil rF f twt f f t ! n r. .1
...... ... it .-fn vilj lljJVai Ul L LJ 13 illll UU
loth amendments.
Julia Perk, of Syracus. N. Y.. writes to
Mayor Washerman making Inquiries about
Charles Perk, a mason, who lived in Port-
The Grand" Ronde Indians are about
to rebel against the Radical policy of con-
stantly changing their
Agent. Thev siv
can run the machine better without any
bo-s.
A young man has been arrested in Port
land for carrying on a systematic course
of stealing from a variety store, by means
of a key which unlocked the establish
ment. According to censns tables just pnb
j Mshed the number of male citizen in Ore-
goa over 21 j ears of age in 1870 was 1
i ..)S. The vote for Congressman the same
year was 22.833.
A Mr. Henry, living on Chehale
i tains, was found dead bv the si,t, rf
m moiin-
General News Items.
Alexis is at Denver.
Small pox in Philadelphia is decreas
ing. California wheat is quoted in Liverpool
at 13s.
Minister Washburn has gone to Nice
for his health.
The health of the Trince of Wales is
improving lai idly.
The year's revenue from the Alaska
post oftice was Hi (.
Preparations are about to commence
for war with Spain.
Vermonters are petitioning Congress to
repeal the duty on salt.
Theopilus Houghton, a veteran journ
alist, died on the 8th inst.
Kouoers and desperadoes, of
kind, abound in Salt Lake City.
every
Erie stocK wext up in London on re
ceipt of the news of Fisk's death.
The treasury shipments from California
during 1S71. aggregated $17,111.3'J7.
It is believed that Tweed will be thrown
out ot his seat in the New York Assembly.
Elisha Cook, a prominent leading law
yer of San Francisco, died on New'Vear's
day.
The rupture in the Louisiana Legisla
tore is waxing hot. Serious trouble is
feared.
The Post Office Department has agreed
to receive mutilated currency in payment
for stamps.
J. Rcilly, foreign mail superintendent,
at New York, has been arrested for steal
ing money letters.
General Emery has again been instruct
ed not to interfere with the State authori
ties of Louisiana.
Horace Greeley has declined to serve
as Chairman of the Republican General
Committee o( 1S72.
The Speaker of the Pennsylvania House
of Representatives was eleeted by a Dem
ocrat voting for him.
The negro Howard, who ravished the
young girl at Rochester, was sent to the
Penitentiary for 20 years.
A bill has been introduced in Congress
to provide a currency and coin circulat
ing medium of equal value.
Paltimore papers announce Archbishop
Spauiding's illness. It is feared he is be
yond the hope of recovery.
The New York Sun (Rep.) hoists the
names of Lyman Trumbull for President,
and Samuel J. Tilden for Vice President.
The Grand Duke Alexis before leaving
Chicago handed Mayor Medill a check for
$5 ,UUl) lor the relief of the poor of the
city.
There is a rumor that Alexis has mar
ried a Russian lady, while in this country
to which consumatiou his father was op
posed. Latest advices from Albany. N. Y.. re
specting W. II. Seward, state that he was
dangerously ill. His death is likely to oc
cur any day.
The through train from San Francisco,
w hich had been snowed in for fifteen days
on the Union Pacific Railroad, arrived at
Chicago on the 7th inst.
It is stated that Fisk's estate is not
worth more than $100. U0U, after the pay
ment of his debts; also that the Grand
Central Hotel sent in a bill for $2,500 for
rooms, which Fisk owes.
A Washington special says the result of
the imp, iry ol the Committee of Ways
and Means into the Syndicate ti ansaction.
is the discovery that the Governin-nt has
lost interest on one hundred and th.rty
millions for three months, during which
time this money was in the hands of the
Syndicate, and lhat the Government had
no security for it whatever. In answer to
inquiries by Cox, Coutwell said the debt
had increased to one hundred and thirty
millions. Poulwell says he considered the
law justified him.
The Benton Democrat man has been pre
sented with a calculi or stone taken from
the kidney of a fat cow, which shows in
its composition sulphur, iron, lime and
copper ; but appears to be composed
chiefly of snlphurett of iron. This cal
culi is one of several taken from the same
kidney and is about the size of a patridge
A young Roseburg gent stood on the
corner, his looks were full of woe he
was minus his last cent in a game they
call faro. He looked penitent, tears trin
kled down his face, as he exclaimed in
deep remorse, "why didn't 1 copper the
ace V
Superintendent Watkinds advertises for
bids fr furnishing wood. beef, flour, and
staple groceries to the Penitentiary, for
the year beginning Feb. 1st. 1872. Rids
will be received until the 29th ult.
I51EJD.
At Northampton, X. Y., on Thursday, De
cember 7th, 1871, Caroline M. (r! iunell w-te
of James O'Xeil, formerly of Portland, Ore
gon, and daughter of the'lale C. S. Griniieil,
of Xoriban pton.
Religious Services.
St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John
W. Selhvood, rector. Services on Sunday
at lo a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School
and Pible class at 2 p. m.
1st Congregational Church Seats Free
Morning Services, 10.
Sabbath School 12 o'clock M.
Evening Services 7 o'clock.
Hi-:v. E. (Jerry, Acting Pastor
PUAYEK MEETINGS.
Sunday evening, 5 o'clock
Tuesday evening, 7 o'clock.
o
M. E. Church Seats Free.
Morning Services, 10.30,
Evening Services, 7 o'clock.
social meetings.
Class Meeting following Mnininsr Servces.
Praver Meeting Thursd;) v eveninsr 7 co'clok.
Sabbath School at 2 o'clock P. M.
Pi;. Sage's Catap.hh Remeuy is no Pat
nit le l'tchic humbug gotten up to dupe the
i rnorant and credulous, nor is it represented
as beinx "composed of rure and prectous
substances, brought from the four cners of
t ie earth, carried seven times acro-s the
Great, Desert of SaharaU. on the backs of
fourteen camels, and brought a-ross the At
lantic Ocean in two ships." It is a mild,
southing. tlea-nnt Remedy, a perfect S pa
cific for Chronic, Nasal Catarrh. "Cold in
the Ileal ." and kinured diseases. The pro
prietor, K. V. Pierc, M. D.. Buffalo, X. Y..
(wh';se private Goverment stamp is on every
package of the Genuine,) offers a reward of
500 for a ca-e of Catarrh he cannot cure.
For sale by dniy:ists. Sent by mtil, post
paid, for six'y cents. Address the proprie
tor as above.
Venus herself would not have been beau
tiful if her complexion had been bad. If
beauty is skin deep, it is necessary to secure
and retain that part of it ; and ladies, in
stead of resorting to paints and powders,
should remember that an impure, blotchy, or
sillow skin is the poof of feeble digestion,
torpid I iver, or v tia'ed bioo J. tor 11 w hie i
l'i( Walker's Cvi i.-'rma Vib jar Bitte.;s
is a safe, mre, an 1 e'Je t.ia' rem dy.
F'orty Years Experience have tested
the virtues ot Dr. Wixtar's Balsam of Wild
Cherry, and the result is th.it it is the bent
remedy extant for pulmonary and la ig dis
eases; embracing the whole range from a
slight cold to a settled consumption. Were
it not for its merits, it would long since have
"di 1. and made no sign." decSw4
The Troy. X. Y.. Tim s s.ivs the -prightly
look of nianv of r u- c tiz s is o v ng Ww'y
to the use of Hail's Vegetable Sisi i n Hair
Heaewer.
ABjilj'aiid Mind llease.
Such is dyspepsia. The stomach and the
brain are too intimately allied for the one to
suffer without the other, so that dyspepsia
and despondency are inseparable. It may be
added, too, that irritation of the stomach is
almost invariably accompanied by irritation
of the temper.
The invigorating and tranqnilizing opera
tion of Hostetter's bitters is most power
fully developed in cases of indigestion. The
first effect of this agreeable tonic is comfort
ing and encouraging. A mild glow pervades
the system, the chronic uneasiness in the re
gion of the stomach is lessened, and the
dctvous restlessness which characterizes
the disease is abated- This improvement is
not transient. It is not succeeded by the
return ot the old symptoms with superadded
force, as is always the case whoa uninedi
cated stimulants are given for the complaint.
Each dos seems to impart a peimaii'M.t ac
cession cf healthful in vigoration. Put this
is not all. The apariei.t and anti-biiious
properties of the preparation are scarcely
secondary in importauce to iis tonic virtues.
If there is an overflow of bile, the secretion
is soon brought within proper limits, and if
the bilary organ is inert and torpid . it is
toned and regulated. The effect upon the
discharging organs is equally salutary, aud
in cases of constipation the cathartic action
is just sufficient to produce the desired re
sult gradually and without pain. The Bit
ters also promote healthy evaporation trom
the surface, vh eh is particultrly desirable
at this season when sudden spells of raw,
unpleasant weather are apt to check the
natural perspiration and produce congestion
of the liver, c aighs, and colds. 'Ihe oexb
safeguard agut-nxt all disease is buddy vigor,
and this the great Vegetable Restorative es
pecially promotes.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Gi lVont
Street,
OREGON.
PORTLAND,
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities. consisting of LOTS, HALF
BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and
STORES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE lor SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Corresnondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with great care and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS
HOUSES find 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 STATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
andjforward the same to the above address.
Feb. 3, 15571.
Oregon L.o!g; 'o. 3, I. O. r O. V.--
Meets every Thursday even
ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
"w Hall, Main s eet.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order.
.V. -
.IHit It iioinsi !i IoliCC TVo. 1, A. I". u ii (1
iS A. JI. Holds its regular communica
tions on the "Vr. io! Third Xatur
ffdiy in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the 20th of September to the 2othof
March, and 7A o'clock from the 2oth of
March to the 'Joth of September. Brcth
ren m good standing are invited to attend.
Dec. 23.1 S7o, By order of W. M.
Ktbrrca Degree Lodge IV'o. J4, 1. O. D. F
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDA Y EVEXIXGS,
of eacli month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree ai e invited to
attend.
The King of Mineral Springs is the Ger
man Sel: zer ; and
Tarrant's KflVrvcsrent Seltzer
Apt-ritnt
Is its duplicate. Letters attesting its won
derful Tonic Aperient ;md anti -Bilious
qualities swarm in from every source. The
question has beet! s-tt'cd whe lu r artificial
medicated wateis may not be equal to those
which burst sparkling from the earth itselt.
They cm ; and genuine, proves the fact.
Be cautious Accept none other.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Especla! Notice.
YTE HAVE IN OUR HANDS FOR COL
V V lection the notes ind accounts of J.
R. Ralsfon, alsc of the late firm of Wortman
& Fields, and Joseph K iffca. l'ers ms
knowmg them-elves indebted eith r of
the above persons will please and settle at
an early day. We are instructed to collect
without delay.
WAR REN & FORBES.
Jan. 12,ls72,tf
WANTED
TWO GOOD TWO HORSE TEAMS with
drivers, for permanent wirk on the
Willamette Falls Canal and Locks.
Apply, statin jt terms per day, to Isaac W.
Smith, Edgineer of the works.
Jan. 12,72:tf
Administratrix's Notice.
NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersiinied ha lir-on appointed Administra
trix of tlio "estate of Hank-l H. Good, deceased,
late of Clwkamas count v. Oregon. All person
knowing thfnuelves indebted to the said doceaed
are requested to make imm?diate payment of
the same : an 1 all persons haviui? bills against
the aforesaid deeciel, mast present the same,
with the neeessavv vouchors, to me, at my resi
dence, in Oretron City, within six month from
the date of this publication.
MARY E. GOOD,
Oregon Citv. Jan. 3, 1372. Administratrix.
Johnson & McCown, Att'ys. jan.5w4
A. G. VALLIXGS
Pioneer Book Bindery.
Corner or Front nl Alder Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
A. NOLTNER,
NOT ARY PU iLTC E ii ERPB1S 3 OFF
O.-egou City, Jati H:tl
PACIFIC
BOOT AKD SHOE HOUSE!
Fall and Winter Trade.
II
AVIXG RECENTLY FILLED UP OUPv
assortment, of Imported Styles in
Ladies' and Gents'
Hoots so&ci Csititci's,
We will take great pleasure in displaying
and receiving orders from our patrons and
the puoiic generally.
We have received from New York a few
pair of the Olebiated ELPRAT OPERA
BUTTON FRONTS, by which a Lace Shoe
can be turned into a beautiiul Button Gaiter
Will take ordt rs for the same at any time.
We have the Best and Latest Styles in
Mioses' und Children's Button Gai ers aud
IS llmorals that are impOiUd, bat for goid
substantial wear there are none that can
come up to our own make. We Warrant
them in every respect.
Seven entirelv New Styles of Ladies' and
Misses' RUBUKRS. The Nillson. Congress.
Mara; Antoinette, Queen's German, Velvet
Front and Ala.-ka. Light, ylish Durable
and Neat Fitting. Also, a lot of Children's
Rubbers. Bring on your feet.
TO YVORKSIE1V.
COME AXD SEE
QOR CHAMPION B0 0TL
Respectfully,
PR0TZMAN, GILL I AN k CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts-,
PORTLAND, REG ON.
Dec. 1. 1671 :tf
TO YOMG MES t
T
O YOU BELONG THE FUTUF.E OF
our beautiful and fast crowing State.
Soon the shrill whistle of the IRON HORSE,
i!S he comes urioking across this yreat con
tinent, drawing after him the rich products
of the Nation's Wealth aud Industry, will
announce the
" GOOD TIME COMING,"
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters
will be called to till the new avenues of Busi
ness. Everyone should prepare for an
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE.
Great chancres have been made in the com
mercial affairs of Ore iron in a few years.
What the developenients d' our State will be
in the future, is a (jut-stion which 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 young men fully qualified, and many of
whom are now tilling high and lucrative po
sitions in the Banks, Counting-Rooms and
Stores of our State. So great is the demand
for
Good Accountants,
that Business men hnve been frequently
compelled to send East lor as-istance. No
enterprising, studi'ins Young Man who has
passed ttirm.gh the pre.-ciibed course of
studies at this
MODEL COLLEGE
has complained for want cf a situation and
at g.iod salary, too.
Every faciliy is here afforded acquir
ing a
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
in the shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPENSE.
Every student will have au
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE !
After having completed the Theory, he is
introduced into a
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has the effect of thoroughly familiariz
ing loin with all the minutue of real business.
The c ourse of study embraces Double and
Sin trie Entry Hook-Keeping, Commerci 1
Arithmetic, "Commercial L;iw, Correspon -enee.
Business Penmanship, regular and
special Lectures, etc., etc., combining theory
with practice.
AT.SO,
Superior advantages for securing a thorough
knowledge of
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSIII P,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHY,
FRENCH, SPANISH,
GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETC
For full particulars, call at the Colle.sre Of
free, in Carter's building, corner of Front
and Alder streets, (entrance on Alder) Port
land, Oregon, or send for cicular. Address
DeFRANCE & JAMES,
TCRTLAND, OREGON.
Merch 31. lS71:yl.
Citation.
In the Count- Court of Clackamas County, Ore
gon. In the tnnttor of the Guardianship of 31. E.
Flover, E. A. Slover, C. T. Stover, and A. J.
Slover. minor children of Enos fslover.deceased.
rg Til K NEXT OF KIN OF SAID WARDS,
-- and all others interested in their Estate:
Whereas, T.J. Taylor, Guardian of said Minor's
Estate, has tiled in said Court his petition, show
ing that it is necessary, and would be beneficial
to his Wards, that their interest in lots I, 2, ."i, 6,
7 and 8, in Block 62, in Oregon City, Clackamas
county, Oregon, should be sold according to law.
You and each of you are, therefore, directed to
appear before said Court, at the Court House, in
Oregon City, t Ireyon, on the first Monday in
February, A. I)., 1S72, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said
day, then and there to show cause, if any you
have, why license should not Vie granted for the
sale of such Estate. And it is further ordered
that a copy of this order be published for three
successive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise,
a weekly newspaper, published in Oregon City,
Oregon.
Witness the Hon. J. K. Wait, County Judge of
i said Court, and sole Judireof said Court
' L.S. j in the transaction of all except county
( ) business, and the Seal of said County
Court, attixed Jan. 3, 1x72.
J. M. ERAZF.R,
County Clerk.
JOHNSON & McCOWX,
janawS Att'ys for Petitioner.
SHADES SALOON,
C. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Oregon City-
o
Bet BILLIARD TABLES in. OREGON
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention ot the lovers of this
popular amusement to them.
THE BAB IS S UPPEIE D
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon already
famous Whiskies and Punch.
At s", a xo. 1
SHOOTING GALLERY
Is c n e ted wit theS&lm.
Oretea Citv, Jan. 1, 137r;tf
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
T1IE LARGEST AND
FINEST STOCK IN
PORTLAND,
OP
FINE WHTCHES,
RICH JEWELRY AND
Silverware.
B. H,. STOaSnE.
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IX
WATCHES ami JEWELRY
So. 107 Front st PORTLAND,
Would invite attention of his friends and
the public to his Large and Choice Assort
ment of j
FlE WATCHES,
From the most Celebrated Makers of E.
Howard & Co., Boston ; Apelton t Tnicv, P.
S. Rartlett, Waltham, Mas-.; Elgin atches;
J;icot Self-windina Watches: English
Watches and others.
Also, the best selected STOCK of LADIES'
WATCHES, of all description and styles,
which fie would be pleased 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 different makers.
Diamond Pins, Ear-rings an Finger-rings.
Gold Bracelets.
Gold Ctnitelaiu Guards and Watch-chaina.
Gold Necklaces, Armlets, Crosses, Lockets.
Gold Bicast- ins, Ear-rings, Finger-rings.
Gold Charms and Keys.
California Gold Rings and Dohmes' Pat
ent Buckcls.
Opera 'Jhains.
Moss Agate Setts, Rings and Cuff Buttons.
Wedding Rings, made of pure gold, ex
pressly for that purpose.
Gold and Silver Ttiimb'es.
Opera and Marine Glasses.
Pebble Spectacles and Eye-glasses.
Solid Silver Napkin Rings.
Silver Fruit and Butter Knives.
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 re-pairin
and adjusting o C hrouometers, Duplex an
A erican Uatchs.
B. L. STONE,
nov24tf 107 Front st. Portland, Oregon.
IMPROVED
BA&DSAWS
Molding ItXuclLi ne,
M0RTISERS,
A"rl every description
0ot' Wood-working Ma
chinery and I'larnng
Mill supplies. Address
BERRY & PLACE,
Machinery Depot,
112 California St. San Francisco
novSleowOnr
REAL ESTATE EXGHANG
PORTLAND,
OREGON-
GEO. Tdm Fitit,if,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS-
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei
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 iind determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
fidelity and promptness.
OFFICE No. 14 Carter's Building, corner
of Alder and Front stieets.
Feb. 3, 70:tf
SEW HARDWARE STORE,
CORNET FRONT & STARK STS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
JOHN IS. .FOSTER
Is now receiving and offers for sale, at the
lowest rates, a full stock of
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Mechanics' Tools,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
MINERS' GOODS
SMaiis, Ropes, Shovels,
Anvils, Axes, Etc.,
Which he invites 1 uyersto call and examine
before purchasing el-ewhere.
Would invite particular attention of buy
ers of Rudders' Hardware and House Trim
mings, either a: WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
May 20, !S71:m3 JOHN R. FOSTER.
Xcw Boot and Shoe Store.
rpnE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE
JL pectfully call the a ntion of the pub
lic to his splendid fctock CUSTOM-MADE
BOOTS and SHOES,
for Ladies' and Gent's wear, just opened,
one door nerth of the Lincoln Rakery, Ore
gon f.'itv.
All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES kept
consianily on hand, at CHEAP RATES, and
ordeis taken for the same, to be made m
the latet style, at the PACIFIC ROOT and
SHOE MAN UFACTUR V, Portland, Oregon.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Taken in EXCHANGE AT MARKET Rates.
AL. WHITE.
Oregon City, Nov. 17, 1S71.
HOGS! MOGJS!
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL
the attention of everyboflr that is fat
tening Hogs to sell, which will make bac n
that they will find it to tl eir advantage to
ca!I at the old corner at Albright' fluicher
Shop. We are buyi'i" Pork and PAVING
THE HIGHEST PRICE of any one else.
Call and see.
ALBRIGHT & LOG US.
Nov. 24, lS71.:tf
Notice.
TOHN MYERS, ESQ., 18 M Y DULY AU
o ff y n Ci'v. and also
Airent for the Es ate Dani I Hury. Je- j
ceased. MUS. E. HARVEY,
October 1, 1S71 m3 I
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A. 15. Richardson,
AUCTIONEERJo
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland,
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate. Groceries, GeneralMerchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. RicnARDsoN, Auctiontsi0
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Par and Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Frj -pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
also :
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer
TIME TIUDEB-
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FIRH TESTED
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to Oae Night of
NOVEMBER 24, 1871,
CHICAGO BOSSES
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I3Y THE
ALWAYS RELIABLE0
IP H CE N IX
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
Hartford, Conn.
The Best is the Cheapest.
Application for Insurance
IX THE
"OLD RELIABLE
PHtZMX OF HARTFORD,
Should be made to its Agents,
to be found at all prominent
points in Oregon and Washing
ton Territory, who are authorized
to issue Policies direct.
PACIFBC BRANCH,
R. II. MAGILL, Manager,
424 California Street,
SAX FKAXCISCO.
W. P. BUKNS, Agent
At OEEGOXCITy,OREGOST.
X. 1. Parties holding poli
cies in the Pacifie and other sus
pended Insurance Companies,
can have the same cancelled with
out expense, and obtain Beliable
Indemnity, by applying to the
Agents of the PI1CEXIX, OF
IlAItTFOPD.
Dec. 22:ml
WILLIAM SBNCER
Has Established O
FOR HIE MANUFACTORY OF
FURNITURE,
SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS,
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
y They will also do TURNING, of ev ry
description to order,
With Neatness and Dispatch!
o
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, back of Ackerman's
Store, Oregon City, Oregon.
Constantly on hand
PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE,
KITCHEN, and SITTING
ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS',
Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Sed-
Fteads, &c- . O
Sales Room-In Dr. Thessing s Prick, Mam
street.
Jacob Stitzel.
James B. Uptok
STITZEL & UPTON,
Heal Estate Brokers and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Washington streets
PORTLAND, OREGON.
XW attend to the sale and parebnse
of Real Estate in all parts of the City and
State. Special attention given to the sale 6$
East Portland property.
Address P. O. Box 42, Portland. Oregtoi.
STITZEL k UPTON.
9tf. Real Estate Brokers.
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