Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, February 09, 1872, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    G
O
O
o
l)c Ukckln vgutcrpriijc.
FRIDAY,
FEIiKL'AUY !).vL-72.
TOW
x axd cor XT V.
Coiwcn. l'uurKE!!-Ni.:- '! !e following
is a synopsis of the Council proceedings
at tin meeting of last Monday :
II A. Jei.kins wa' appointed nigh,f
tition asking tlie privilege of landing a
free ferry at the foot of Sib street, said
petition " refered to tLe committee on
The salary of the Principal of the Sem
inary, was increased 10 1 WO per month.
Some months ago the City Council iu-j-trnc'ed
the City Attorney, to draft an
ordinance according to law and the city
charier, to govern the issuing of ci-y
licenses, to sell spirituous Iiqioos wiibiu
the city, said attorney having failed to
discharge liis 'titty, the matter was taken
from his hands, and referred to a special
cnimittee.
Fire ordinance No. 01 was finally ap
proved and ordered to be made a matter
of record.
Three lamps were ordered to be placed
Jxvow the Congregational Church.
rr.omuii.Y a Hoax An account has
Ikhmi published, in the Portland papers of
the arrest of a citizen of this place, last
Friday, by a detective from Wisconsin.
The s'ory". as ;iven by these tapers, is
badly mixed up. and gives no particulars,
neither the name of the detective or parly
arrested. In our opinion the whole mat
ter is a grand hoax, perpetr'ed on the
local."' of the Portland press. We have
inquired far and near to ascertain if any
prominent c t'..vii has mysteiiously disap
peared, and cannot hear of any. and ii
the party arrested hail been known at all
in town, the arrest and abduction could
not have been made without it becoming
public It is undoubtedly a soil on some
body, but on whom we are at a loss to
know, as we took the bait, as readily as
others and devoted considerable time to
"work up' tlie tacts.
. The Bulletin of the 7th insists that the
fdory which it published about a citizen
of this place being arrested is true. We
don't know whether it is not.
Fi.axk Ko.u. We hail a call last Mon
day from Capt. Joseph Kellogg, and Mr.
Marshall, formerly of the P. T. Company.
From them we learn that a company lias
been otgani.'d in Washington county,
whose object is to construct a good plank
load from Hi'. l:-boro to Portland, an 1 that
ihe stock has all been subscribed, and
work would soon be commenced. It, ap
pears that the Railroad Company has lo
cated a new town between Centerville
and Hiilsbor i, for the purpose ot break
ing down bo'h these towns, and forcing
them to the new town holongin;; to ihe
Company. The enterprising citizens of
these towns can't see it. in that light, and
propose to show that they are independent
ui' the railroad. This road will be of
great value ! the people of Washington
count 5 . and to Portland, as the farmers
will haul their products to (he m trkot.
We wish the enterprise ihe best of success.
Pkksonai.. We find the following in tice
of our fellow-citizen, Ca.d. lledg.v.in a re
cent issue (jf the Ikra'-l:
We had the pleasure of a call, yester
day, from Captain Hedges, of Clackamas
county, who was among tlie earliest immi
grants to Oregon. The Captain has rear
ed a family of eleven children in this
State, lie came tnun Ohio, brought his
Democracy with him. and still h'dds fast
by the faith, lie says he rejoices to see
lufct the hopes of the Democracy are
brighteninr.
China Wi;to;:. The lriends of Mr
and Mrs. E. D. Kel'y presented them with
a china set last Monday evening on the
occasion of the twentieth anniversary of
their nurriage. A large company was
present i:i the evening to Congratulate
them, and we are informed that a very
happv time wa had. We acknowledge
th receipt of a bountiful supply of line
eike on the following day. May they
live to celebrate many more anni vers ari s-
Guano Paix The young ladies of this
city are making grand preparations for
the Leap-Year P.all next Wednesday
evening. They have secured, good music
ftnd a good supper is to be served. Judg
ing from the various committees, the affair
promises to be one of finest, of the season,
liver) body is expected to attend.
N'kw Fn;v. Mr. C. O. T. WiMams has
purchased the interest of Mr. A. C. ihiilcy
in the Liucol l Pakery, and the" firm wiil
hereafte; be known as Harding A" Wil
liams. They have just received a huge
(tock of Ires!) grinds', and they invite
their friends and the public generally to
give them a call.
Goon. Mr. Wm.Ihtlow has finally over
come Pen. JIol!adays opposition to his
having a mail left at his oiliee. and now a
dai y mail is carried from Aurora to his
law. This will probably hist un'i' r'ter
the election, when the powers that be will
have, the office abolished.
Sink. The Day tori was beached last
Saturday above Pock Island, it having
been ascertained fh at a hole had been
knocked in her bottom. The freight
not damaged, and after the hole was fixed
she came down into the basin on Sunday.
P.ivce. Prof. Cardinell proposes to
have a grand dance at the Skating Rink,
in Portland, next week. We are informed
that it is to be one of grandest affairs that
has ever taken place in this Sta'e.
Fu'.st Tun The new steamer Alice
will make her first trip up the river next
Monday. She is expected to be the fleet
est boat ever run on the upper river,
ft bile she is tho largest.
SrorPKn. We learn that Mill No. 4, at
Milwaukee, has been stopped, and ihe
fiamis all discharged. We are informed
ilat the mill wiil probably be remove 1 to
fome other locality.
.-'n .w . v,v had about four inches of
,now fall last Saturday. It remained on
the ground until Wednesday. . when a
warm rain made it soon dissappear.
Lommittkk Mkkf.tinh;. Owen Wad?
Chairman of the Radical County Commit
tee of this county, has called the commit
tee to meet in this city on the 1 tth inst.
Ci.osKn. Mr. Win. Singer has disposed
q! his furniture to Mr Milne, and closed
his retail store. He continues to manufac
ture to order at his shop-
Cri.KSTi.vi. New Year. The Johns in
th'u city fired some fire crackers last Wed
nesday, in honor of their New Year. .
Pkksox.vl We had a call last Saturday
from Mr. Craig, formerly cf tins place.and
publisher of ihe Arjux.
Caluku. Wc had
a call from Mr. Frank
A. Cook, boukbladcr. cf Sakm. yesterday
Tat: Conckkt. inc. concert wnicn was
given last Wednesday evening was not as
well attended as the merits of the enter
tainment deserved.. The weather was ex
tiemely unfavorable, which probably was
ihe cause of such a small attendance.
'1 he singing throughout was most excel
lent, and gave genera! satisfaction lo those
present. We have seldom hctvrd a more
beautiful selection of musie. and better
sni;g. It would be invidious in us to
sp uk o( any singer in person where all
did so well. The concert will be repeated
again this evening, with a change ot pro
gramme, when we hope a full" house will
be present. YVo learn that "Dad's a
Millionaire" will be repealed, and if anv
our citizens desire a hearty laugh, they
should not fail to attend. Tickets can be
had at the posiotlice and at Meyers? store;
admi.-sion filly tvn:s. Let there be a lull
house.
Vai.kxtink.s.-Next Wednesday is Val
entine's Day. This is generally a season
of amusement for young folks, and when
not carried too far. is very pleasan'.
't hese "little tender epistles"' can be had
at the PostoGlce and Mr. Fleming's Book
s'.ore.
Lkctl;:k lion. John h Caples will
lecture at the M. E. Church, next Wednes
day evening. The well known reputation
of Mr. Caples as a speaker is sufficient
guarantee for a full house.
The new boarding house, for
the hands on
the Locks, by A. C. Euiley.
has been opened across the
river.
TLe Ladies' Sewing Society meets next
Tuesd ty afternoon at the residence of Mrs.
C. T. Kent. v
form Triumph in Uoston.
Referring to the election of Gaston
(Democrat) in Poston for Mayor over the
opposkion or Republican candidate, the
Poston I'l-sl has the following:
M n or Gaston":! re-election, on the basis
of tin- reform platform laid down last year,
is a desert ed triumph of these sterling
principles in local Government which are
the surest guaranty of steady municipal
progress and prosperity. It is "a victory
o! the citizens alone, released from party
trammels and wholly clear of party asso
ciations. They planned this scheme of
reform in adminis. ration one year ego,
urged to it by the wasteful and corrupting
influences that had effected an alarming
lodgment in the city government ; and
this year they have been but firmly con
sisseni with their U r.ner purpose, and coii
iirtued their last year's action by a m ijoi
iiy decisive enough to have settled ihe
question of" re-form beyond further dispute.
He was elected not to operate as a
check on local growth, but to so dis
creetly administer municipal affairs that
that growth uiiht go on without needless
uasre and corruption. And on that same
p'alform has his re election been triumph
antly secured. Last year's work is vindi
cated. It is done in Ihe interests of Poston
alone. The citizens at large are responsi
ble for it. Part isanship and jobbery have
alike been made to retire with iheir pre
tentions. We have the certainty of a re
form mayor for another year, equipped
ii:h tlie valuable experience of Hie past
twelve months, and .instructed afresh in the
wishes of the people. It is. I nrt hei mure,
with a feeling of genuine pride that Poston
regards her p reseat chief magistrate, who,
by his superior qualifications ol intellect,
training, and personal character, holds up
the office to the respect of citizens and
strangers.
D::.moo::ati(j NKW.siwrF.r.s. We take the
following sensible remarks on the support
of Democratic newspapers, from the A'bant
Democrat :
It is ihe duty of Democrats in the coun
try to support their county Democratic
paper, if able to take but one Dem
ocratic paper, let ihat be the one pub
fished in your county. IS able to take oth
er papers, give proferanee to those most
earnest iu defence of Democracy most
earnest to attack Republicanism most
determined in behalf of the people, and
tor ihe protection of their earnings.
It is ihe dnt;i of Democrats to support
Democratic- papers--those papers that
speak out openly, boldly ; but it is not the
duty ot Democrats to support papers
which are timid, undecided, and utterly
worthless. Follow not the bugie that
gives uncertain sounds. Let Democratic
newspapers be properly patronized and
Democratic victories would be more fre
quent and more easily achieved. He who
dont;ts the power of the press, would Jo
well to study the effect of the .great circu
lation which
Radical pipers have had
among the peop
ail over this country,
and he who doub's that the more exten
sively circulated Pemoeiatic newspapers
become, the belter wi ! be the prospects
of the Democracy, can have but little faith
iti Democracy or ia the intelligence of the
peop 'e.
H. G. ON" G II A NT.
u.ie in an article on
says : " Gen. Grant
The New York Trib
civil service reform
hr.s been adding de
in oralizatlon lo a service that was bad
enough before, by an unprecedented num
ber of removals for reasons of personal
po! t cs. instituting wlhin his own party,
a rigorous fractional proscription. It is
proposed to increase his control over the
service which he has thus arranged to his
Picinf;. ami we are asked to admire his
c outage, patriotism atid unselfishness in
approving the proposal. This is unreas
onable. He could have established com
petitive examinations at any time, and
abolished partisan patronage by a mere
exercise of his discretion. Why did" he
not do if long ago
A"PorTMKN'T. Mr. Dyar has been ap
pointed Indian Agent at Kiam i!h as no
body else seemed to want that position.
It is probable therefore, or at least possi
ble, that he will be able to hold the office
long enough to g t moved'7 before some
other hungry worker" is discovered. On
the other hand, the President may have
mule another mist ake in his pious "sum"
iti division, not be: .g goo 1 iu figures. If
sr.. Mr. Dyar will soon have to resign this
'seat" also. Really this, estimable gent le
nt m u singularly unfortunate a a politi
cian, lie gets officers in plenty, bait he
eui't keep one that's worth anything.
There are some men whom the authorities
dire not turn out tor fear ol a bolt but
Mr. Dyar is a good easy s-.ul" that they
cm do as they please wrh. They me
him as a sort of dummy" to fill vacancies
until they are wanted. -J mo-;.
Chewing goi. Py actual count, we
have in the past week met with nineteen
ladies., old and young, who were masticat
ing with astonishing vigor a compound
known as chewing gum. In order that
they may chew i.riderstandiiig'y we copy
i'te following from an exchange : Chew
ing gum is made at Podnck. Massachusetts,
of gum arable, rosin and coarse fat. Anv
kind of fat even that of dead dojs. is used
in ihe manufacture ; and when all the in
gredients are placed iti boiling kettles, a
small quantity of the most nauseous fiq.
nid foam, is put in U wLUc-a the t-uni
Wkatiies in Eastern Oi'.soox. At last
accounts from Eastern Oregon the weath
er had considerably moderated, and indi
cations of rain prevailed,. The Columbia
river is still dosed
Poitlar. It is now stated, remarks the
Detroit Union, that Grant is seriously
thinking of importing a little enteric fever
tor the use of himself and the Radical ma
jority in Congress. He has been reading
of the sudden popularity which the Prince
of Wales has acquired by having it around,
and thinks it would be a wise Administra
tion measure to use a little of it himself.
It is hoped that the plan will be carried
out. A little tht.eric. judiciously adminis
tered to the Administration, with fatal re
sults, would be the most popular measure
that could be adopted.
CoMri;ousi:.--Fiom a contemporary we
learn that the several adverse claimants
to rights in the Caruthers estate of this
city have agreed upon the general terms
ot compromise, and th;lt they are now ou
traged in settling the details. It is said in
this connection that the property, or rath
er the claims to it. will pass into'the hands
of a foint stock company. Buthihx-
We are informed by reliable authority
that no compromise has as yet been effect
ed, but negotiations looking to that end
are pending.
Wiit make two bites at the cherry?
Congress hesitates over the question "of
amnesty, and thinks to compromise by re
storing to citizenship all but a lew speci
fied lasses of ex-rebels. Is it rot time
that, amnesty be general and impartial ?
We believe this to be the sentiment of the
country, and there seems lo be no need of
longer postponing what must finally come
to pass universal amnesty. X. Y. Trib
une. Philadelphia has been heretofore popu
larly known as tlie "City of proiherly
Love." but. in view of the fact that
Grant's National Convention is to meet
there to go through the form of ratifying
his re-nomination of himself, it seems lo
ns that it would be proper to re-chris! sari
it as the -City of a Prother-in-Law"s
LVe.'?
Tin; next National Republican Cotweo
tion will be held in Philadelphia.
Apportionment.
Following is the apportionment of Dele
gates to which each count' is entitled in
the Democratic State Convention, which
meets at the Dalles, on April 10th :
Baker C
Denton '
Clackamas "
Clatsop 1
Columbia 'I
Coos
Curry 1
Douglas
Grant 1
Jackson 8
Josephine 2
Lane fct
Linn 12
Marion 11
Multnomah 10
Polk 7
Tillamook 1
LT mat ill a ."
Union 4
Washington 4
Wasco 1)
Yamhill (
When a man is unable to tell
the time by his watch, because
there are two hamls, and lie does
not know "which to believe," it
is a tolerable sure si;n that lie has
partaken of more refieshrnenLs than
nature requires.
lltllgioua Stivirts.
St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Itev. John
W. Sellwoo-l, rector. Services n Smiiiij
at o a.m. unci 7 p. m. Sunday School
and Pible class at ! v. m.
1st Coajrregatinnal Church Seats Fi(e
Morning Services, 1 o.
Sabbath Sch'.ol, 12 o'clock M.
Evening Servicfs 7 o'clock .
Pi:v. E. th-Ruv, Acting Pastor
rinviiii Mr.r.i iNos.
Sunday evening,
Tuesday evening
o-
M. E. Church
Morning Services,. . .
Evening Services,. . .
f o'clock
7 o'clock.
..Seats Free.
io.:m,
7 o'clock.
social jikktisus.
Class Meeting following Moiuing Servce.
Pray it Meeting Thursday evening 7 co'clok.
SaVoath Schuol at 2 o'clock P. M.
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. :
W 1 1 HAT White.p bushel, $1 00.
OATS bushel. 75 cis.
POTATOES bushel. SI 00 cts.
ONIONS r) bushel, 1 i:o7..?l 50.
FLOER "pJt bbl. ?(! 00(7r t, o0.
LEANS White. in.. I ,.: cts.
Dill ED FRUIT Apples. V 1!., ofi cts
Peaches. lb.. Hi-Jc: Plums. lb., l.",
It) cts.: Currants. lh- 10(3)20 cts.
RETT MR -"- 11).. llooxMOcts.
EGGS dozen, :!5 10 cts.
CHICKENS fd dozen. $L
SUGAR Crushed. lb., 20 cts.; Island
"V lb.. 10I2i cts.; N. O.. -4 lb.. 15 cts.:
San Francisco refined. "H lb . 1(J cts.
TEA Young Hyson, 'f lb.. $1 50 ; .Ta
pan. r', ii., yUcf'OtM -o : i-iacK. t. In., ae.
COFFEE V ff... 2:5ov,2. cts.
SALT "jd lb.. Hpe;.2i cts.
SYRUP Heavy Golden, pgal!., SI 00 :
Ex. Heavy Golden. "rV gall., SI 25
PACON Hams. tY "lb.. If! cis; Sides
15 cts. "jd If).; Shoulders. 11 ct'-.
LARD "ft If).. I I cis.
OIL Devoe's Kerosene. "P srall., 75.
Linseed oil. raw. . gaii.. $1 25:
Linseed oil. boiled. gall., $1 50.
WOOL -p lb.. 35 cts.
PELF On foot, !)fVr,10 cts. fX 11).
PORK On foot. '.);V,10cts. "p ib.
SHEEP Per head. 62 0t!?2 50.
HIDES Green. lb.. 5c. ; Dry. lb..
15 ct ; Salted. 8c
An Okkku. We will give to any young
lady who will get up a club of fifteen sub
scribers to the Enterprise, before ?. first
of January, and pay in the sum of $o7.5().
$15 worth of Messrs. J. L. Peters' new
music, the young lady getting up the club
having the privilege Qf making her own
selections. Here is a chance for some
young lady to get enough music to last
her for a few years. We will also furnish
Peters' Musical Monthly for six months to
all who will send iti three subscribers
with the money, or for five subscribers we
will furnish them the Magazine for one
year. There is not a young lady n the
county, that plays or sings that should he
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.
Mr Frirnd, st p that terrible couzh, and
thus avoid a consumptive's grave; bv using
Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery. For
curing all throat, bronchial and lung diseases
it has never Veen equaled. Sold by drug
gists. Oregon bodge Xo. 3, I. O. of O. F1.
Meets every Thursday even
ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
Hall, Main s cet.
Members of th.e Order are invited to attend
l'y order.. , X.
T OF LETTERS REMAINING IX
the Posiotuee at Oregon City, Ftb. 1,
ls72 :
Austin' Lilly Miss, lilossom. James W,
IJrowu, Joi n T, Pakcr, C N,
Counci .Jauwfs Master, Carman, A,
Carter, Samuel, Culahaa. t- tiristina,
Kismore, Win H,
I learn, Pannie Miss,
Hai t, Abuer,
Lature, Agat's Miss,
Morgan, Jas Peter. (2)
Newman. Carrie Mrs.
(Jui ley. Lizzie Mi
1 1 earn, S J.
Rembree. Maud Mrs,
Marsa, J W,
Mart :n, Wm M,
Pa vise, Thomas J,
Philips, Ella Mrs,
Scott, Jacob,
Seelv, -lira J,
Shuck, II arvrv,
Taylor, Win, "
Welch. Francis Mr.
Plummer, O P S,
Sheppard, Rolin,
Sawtord, Alice Miss,
trong, Jane Mrs,
Toiilc, Nauev'Mis,
Wn-ht, F A M,.ss.
If cal.e I for, please sav
J. M
advertised."
BACON, P. M.
A UiuSD Conckkt ok Vocal Mcsicl
A Conceit of Vocal Mu-ic will be given in
Paptist Church, oa Wednesday and Fri
day evenings, February 7th -and Oth, with a
change of programme en tlie second even
ing. Doors open at 7 c 'clock ; Concert be
gins at 7A. Tickets for both evenings may
be had af the Pc-steffiee, and at Mr. Myers'
Store. Admission for one evening. CO cents;
Children under twelve years of ag?, half
price. A choice programme will Lie ottered.
Feb. 2, 1S-7J.
Our druggists keep for sale Hub's Vegeta
ble Sicilian tb ir Renewer, ihe best prepara
tio 1 ever made for restoring the vitality and
cc.h r of the hair.
A I?csmtiful Woman Tne percep
tive faculty of women is unusually keener
than the same phrenological oigan in men.
Women know that beauty rather than geni
us is worships! by tlie sterner sex. A nian
niav talk witli his lips ot the latter to Ins
lady-love, but the keenness of the woman
knows tlu.t he is thinking of the former in
his heart. All women have an innate desire
to please their beaux. Thev are toad of ad
miration ; hence one of their longings is to
be beautbul. The grand secret of female
beauty is health the secret of health is the
power to eat, digest and assimilate a proper
quantity of holes -nne food. Tuk ; Vixnoau
Pirrhns. It wiil cleans:- li e stomach, tone
the vital organs give a perfect digestion.
purify the blood, cleat-u;) toe c unolexion
and produce a state of mental and physical
electiacitv, which gives symmetry 01 lorni,
biight eves, white fcl.in, gfossv nair and a
genaine type of female loveliness, which no
cosmetic can compare witli.
Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Ruffalo, X. Y., sole
nronrtetot ot Dr. Sagos i,.uarrn ivemeuy
whose name is minUd on the wrapper of tin
remiine. has tor over three yeas s om red
through nearly every newspaper in the Cni
t il States, a standing reward of $Coo fir t
c.ise of Catarrh in the head which he cannot
cure. That lis has treated thousands of
cases and had no claims pre -eated for the
reward, from anv one who nas ma !e a thoi
on-fi use dt his means ol cure, is strong
ml conclusive evidence tfi.it he pos.-e-ses
sure means of curing this loathsome disease.
The Catarrh Remedy is sol, 1 by all druggists,
or s.-nt by mail on receipt ot sixty cents.
Tun Almanac Publishers complain that
their business is destroyed by Aver' a Amer
ican Almanac, ilie people prefer it to any
other, the Farmer's, Western, Southern, or
the numcioir. local almanacs when they can
get Aycr's. It supplies the best astronomic
al tlata, weather and jokes of them all, and
above all medical advice which is invaluable
lor every family. It is supplied gratis by
the druggists, and should be preserved IW
constant reference and use. Y"e are sine
that no good housekeeper or grandmother
goes willingly without one Anti-Slavery
&liiii!urd, N . V.
Use no other preparation but Hall's Veg
Siei.i.ui Hair Kenewer for Pi. proving the
growth and re.-toring the color of the hair.
WILLIAM DAVIDS OU,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Clfit-o, J.'o. Cl i'Vosit Street,
POUTLANf), - - - ORECOX.
PEA I, ESTATE in this CITY and
EAS f PORTLAND, in th most desirable
localities, consisting of LtlTS, HALE
PI.OCKS and PEO.'KS, HOUSES and
STORES.; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located iu ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
PEAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Corresnondents, in this C1T
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TOKIHS, wiifi great rare and on the most
A DV.V.N TAOEO L'S TERMS.
HOCSE-s; ;ind STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And a Genera! FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of l his OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TOWN'S in the SI ATE. will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
andjfonvard the same to the above address.
Feb. I!, 171.
FAbbS EXCAMPKICXT O. i, I. O. .
F". Meets at Odd Fellows' Hail on the
FIPST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each m nth. Patrisrchs in good stand
ing arc invited to attend.
Feb. S, Pi72-tt'
Hcbm-a Degree Loslge ?Jo. 54, 1. O. O. F
isceton the Second and Fourth
TUESDAY ErEXLXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of thy Degree are invited to
attend.
ill I not:i :i !t Ijtl5;e TVo. 1, A. F. nne
A. ItJ. --Holds its regular commnnicf
ions on the n-.-t and Third Stttxir
ift'i in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the tioth (d sseotember to tlie 'i"th of
March, and 7A o'cloek f ont the Joh of
March to the ;Joth ot September. Ptcth
ren in good standing are invited to attend.
Dec.VViO, Pv order of W. M.
A IScriynml riilul Uistasc.
Such is dyspepsia. The stomach and the
brain are too intimately allied for the one to
sull'er without the other, so that dyspepsia
and despondency are inseparable. It maj be
added, too, that irritation of the stomach is
almost invariably accompanied by irritation
of the temper.
The invigorating and trr.r.quilizing opera
tion of Ilo.-tt tter's bitters is most power
filly developed in cases of iiKpgcsti .11. The
first effect of this agreeable tonic is comfort
ing and encouraging. A ini'd glow pervades
the system, the chronic unea-iuess iu the re
gion of the stomach is lessened, nd the
nervous restlessness which characterizes
the disease is abated- This improvement is
not transient. It is not succeeded by ihe
return ot the old symptoms "ith superadded
force, as is always' the case when unmedi
cated" stimulants are given for the complaint.
Each dos seems to impart a perman-nt ac
cession of healthful in vigoration. Put this
is not all. Tlie aparient and anti-bilious
properties of the preparation are scarcely
s.condary in importance to i s tome virtues.
If there i's an overflow or bile, the jccretion
is soon brought within proper limits, and if
the bilarv organ is inert find torpid it is
toned and rfijalutc-d. The etlect upon the
discharging Wans is. equally salutary, and
in cases ; of constipation the cathartic action
i just sulhciert to produce the desired re
sult -rraduallv and without pain. The Hit
ters also promote healthy evaporation from
the surJiiee, wdboh is particularly desirable
at this season when sudden spells of raw,
unpleasant weather are apt to check the
natural perspiration and produce congestion
I of the liver, coughs, ami uno. 1 he ,tst
j safeguard aaimt ail lieises i bo-ldy vigor,
! and this the great Vegetable Pejorative es
i pccially promotes.
L,
AGEXTS FOn THE EXTERP1USE.
T'ae following persons are nuthorized to
act as agents far the Exiirpbi k :
L M. Baltimore, Portland, Oregon.
Thomas Poyco, San Francisco.'
E. P. Fisher,
Hudson & Meiict.41 Pa: k Row.Xew Votk.
Geo. P. Powell & Cc, -K Park Row, New
York.
Abbott & Co.. No. S2 & S4 Nassau street.
New York.
Hudson, Menet & Co.. Chicago, Illinois.
Coe. Wetherill & Co.. 007 Chestnut street-
Philadelphia.
tiQGLNMSMERY.
KARDiG & VVJLLIATvSS,
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI
zens of Oregon City and surrounding
co;.ntrv, that they keep constantly ou baud
and tor sale, a! I kinds of
UktlA 1), CR YCKEiJ-,
CAKES, 1'ASTPY.
CANDIES AND NUTS.
Also, a good and general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver
ed at the residence of the puichaser when
desired.
The highest prices paid f r Putter, Eggs
and Yegetabh-s.
A liberal share of public patronage is re
spectfully solicited.
Ftb. it," lS7:tr
Summons.
Tn the rire--.it Court of the State of Oregon,
r Cla k.imus .--01110 v.
lor
xionry linnibel, i'liiintiti,
Ju'niS!e-e, IX-ftudiint. )
Suit in lapiity.
TO JOHN .ST ECi I', SAID DEFKNDANT:
THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OP.E
i;ou : on uvo smamonml aisul ieo,uireu to i'
n!iO appear 1.1 the Cireuit Co-art of the State oi
( iivg-on, tor ( he-kamas eonn'.v, on or Ik -fore the
iusi u:ty of tl:e term of i-i.l t ,u: t next toliowin"
the expiration ot six weeks al'lcr tlie date of the
lir.-t -..ublu-a: K.11 of this Summons; to-wit : 01;
the Sd Monday in IMarch.A. !., 1S72, and answer
tne complaint liled in the above entitle-l sou or
the pLuutiir will take a decree against von fr
$l,O;0, in V. S. fihl coin, and interest there
on since Jan. 5, ls;i, at the rates of one per ceur.
a month, and lor costs and disbursmn'.s ; nn-.i
wnl apply to the Court tor a decree l'oreelo-in a
mortsrae friveii by you Jan. 5, 1S71, on on uui'ti
vuied one-haU' of Lots Four, 4, and Five, a, in
ltloekXo. Twenty-thice, 23, in the town of Oro
?ou ' -'laek.un.is county, Oregon ; and gener
ally for the relifi' demamlcd in" the complaint.
jy order 01' iiou. V'. AV. L"itoa, Jud 'C of said
Court.
JOHXSOX
& Mef'OV.-X,
I:if 's Att'ys.
Feb. S, 1N72.WO
airFeltim
F0S STEAT5 IIFES and L03LERS-
S.hts ': r.-r cent, if fuel an item worth
looking i.f.cr. lor bale bv LKUUV k
l LAL-L, 112 California street, .San l- iancbco,
who also liep slock Mining and K-ineir's
suppi.es. decIcowOiu
Sheriff's GaSe.
Ji? Y YlirtVE OF AX EXLCUTIOX ISSUED
out of the Circuit Court- ot the State of
Oregon, fur tlie eounty of C be-kamiis. in 1'avor of
1.. .V. Seeiy.'lai:ilia',-aud against Daniel o. Sebas
tian, dei'en.tant, for the sum of two hundred and
tweiily-nve .j-i'.;(i dollars, S-Jij j.i, now due, and
wiin iiuere.-i ai 1110 ran- ot ten :er cent, per an-
num irom me lllii nay ot Ui tolier, A. 1)., IS71,
and the further sum of foiiy-nine JiG-loo dollars,
Jii) 5'., eots, and for want of personal propeaty
out of whieh to make t lie s-iiiie, 1 h ive levied
upon all the liht, title and interest of said
Daniel S. Sebastian of, ia and to the following
aesenOea tracts of liiii.t, to-uit: i(e;-ouiiiny at
the X. 1'.. corner of the X. V. l-i of section 15,
T. 3., S. lb 1 Y. of the "Willamette meridian :
thence . 2, ciis. and 1,'J links ; thence S., 10 1-:
d'-;i-ees E. U chs.; thence E. 20.5S chs.; them.-e
X. 1.5.77 chains, to tl.e place of beginning, eou-
taniiiv ao acic-s, 1:101 e or les.s ana also tlie fol
low ing described tract, to-wit : lieinning- at the
rs. i-.. corner ot N.run 1), iti a. 3, S. it., I
thence X. 40 eiiains; thence V.'.2 eliains; thence
S. 40 chains ; thence F.. 25 chains, to the place of
ovmninng, containing 100 acres, more or less;
alsotne lollowiii" ile-c.ribed tract, to-wit: The
liorih-east quarter of tho south-east cinarterof
Set lion 10, in T. 3, S. Ji., "W. ol tiie Willamette
meridian; and on Satnrdaj-, tiie 2a dav of
.March, A. D., 1S72, at 1 oVloek v. m., at the "ourt
iiou.se door, iu tJreyon City, in said county, I wiil
proceed to sell the same to the highest bidder to
statist said execution, costs and acerumsr costs.
a k Tiiu it vakxi:i:,
Slieriil of Clackamas eountv, Oreron.
Dated Jan. 25th, Ib72:w4
Sheriff's Sa!s.
TjY VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION AND
-- order of sale, issued out of the Circuit Court
of the Si ate of Oregon, tortile county of Clacka
mas, dated the 15th day of January, 1 S 72, and to
me directed pursuant to a decree in favor of Wm.
i5.il low, plaintiff, and against John Ay res, de
fendant, tor the sum of one hundred and thirty
seven 30-100 dollars, $137 30, U. S. told com, and
nineteen 70-100 dollars, Ai '.) 70, costs and disburse
ments, by virtue of a decree of foreclosure of
mort.u','e on real estate, I have this 23d day of
January, 1572, levied on the following described
pared of land,.spetiiie.l in said decree and order.of
sale, as follows, to-wit: That tract of land known
and de b ribed o;i the plats of the United States
purveys as the north half of the north east quar
ter of Sceiioii Eijfftt, in Township three, isouth
l;aii;:c, one West of the Willamette meridian,
containing eighty acres, 80, with ail the tene
ments, hereditaments and appurtenances thereof
belonging or iu anywise appertaining as the
property of the said John Ayres, defendant, and
ou Saturday, tlie 2d day ol March, 1S72, t tlie
hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, in front of the
Court House door, in Oregon City, iu said comity,
I will proceed to ell the same to tlie lushest bid
der, for 1-. S. sfold coin, lo satisfy said execution,
co.-.ts and :iccruin- costs.
A KTIIUR V.'AKXER,
ShrrUf of Clackamas county.
Dated Jan. 2GUi, i72:w4
ScSiooS Land Notice.
"VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LIST
-L Xo. 1, of Indemnity School Lands was ap
proved bv tlie Secretary of the Interior, Decem
Ut 21sf, "1S71, and by him forwarded to the Ex
ecutive Odieeof Oregon, and is now on tile there
in. Said list includes 41, 280.72 acres of land, em
braced in tiie Townships following-, to-wit :
Township 1, X. K., i east;
Township 1, X. It.. 4 west ;
Township 2, X. lb, 4 west ;
Township 1, S. lb, 1 and 4 cast ;
Township 1, S. '., 3 and 4 west ;
Township 2, S. It., 1 and 4 cast;
Township 2, S. It., 1, 3, and 4 west ;
Tow u.-hip 3, S. It., 4 and 5 west ;
To.viishu) t, S. 1!., 3 cast;
Town. hip 4, S. P.., 1, 3, 4 and 5 west;
Township 5, S. It., 1, 2. 3, -1, 5 and 0 west;
Towushiu (i, S. lb, 1 east ;
Township fi, S. b, i, 2, 3. 4, 5 and 7 west ;
TownshiT) 7, S. lb, 1, 2, 3, 4 and ( west ;
Township s, S. it., 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 west ;
Town-hip :J. S. lb, 1 east;
Township S. S. It., 1, 2, 3. and 4 west;
Township 10, S. 1'.., 1. 2, 3, 5 and west ;
Town.-hip 11, S. lb, 1, 2,3, 5 and if west;
Township 12, S. lb, 2, 3, 4 and 5 west ;
Township 13, S. lb, 1, 2, .!, 4 and 5 We.b
All persons c-Iaiuiiriir School Lands in said
Townships, are requested to come before the
Hoard of School La. id Commis-doners and com
plete their payments and receive their deeds.
Claimants bavins made no paynents. are notitied
that the board is ready 1o receive payments and
notes, and to issue their bonds for deeds.
T. H. CAXX.
Clerk of the Board.
Job. 2, 1-S72:w4
Shade, Trees ! lled-e,
Plants !
FbllVl EHnD GAIIDES SEEDS.-
Aiple an 1 Crab, 100. 2 to 4 f-., 4; i to 6 ft., .JC, no
I'eur.St.bextra.l yr.Bnrtlett &r,3 to 4 ff...doz. 2 50
See ls, leaeh, bu..S2; Apple, s ure, new, bu.,12 00
1 'era toe.-. White I'eaeh Blow. laoiv Hose.bu., 2 00
Seedlings, -Soft Matde, l.ofjo.jl; Adi. i'l; Elm, 2 00
Illustrated Catalogue, 100 pace, and Xew
Trice last.." t 10c
E. X. THOEXIX, Bioomimrton, Illinois,
fob 2:w 3
special fJotsce.
ri: HAVE IN OUR HANDS FOR COL-
lection the notes and accounts of J.
II. Kafston,. alsc of tiiolate firm of Wortman
Fields, and Joseph Kafka. Persons
knowhig thern-elves indebted to either of
the above person-, will please and settle at
an early day. We are instructed to collect
without delay. ,
WARREN Jt FORCES.
Jan. 12,ls72,tf
WAITED
TWO flOOD TWO HORSE TEAMS with
drivers, for permanent work on the
Willanw-tte Falls Canal and Locks.
Appl v. statin r trms per day, to-Iaae W.
Smith, rdnineer ef the work.
Juj. r.'l:7-'.tf
T II E.
FLORENCE
"Will sew fvcrything needed in a fani 1 v, from
the heaviest to the lightest fabri'c.
it do lis ruoisrc v"oitii.
iouk ii?.i;s of work;,
AM) BETTER WCKK,
Than anv- other machine.
II th ere is a Florence Pewinir Machine
within one thousand miles of San Fram isco
not working well and girinc: entire sati-fac-tion,
if I am informed ot.it; it will beat
tended to without expense of any kii.d to the
owner.
GLl IZ'AZ rJE2T
ii
XEW MONTGOMERY STREET,
Grand Hotel Building,
SAK FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA
Send for Circulars and samples of the work.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IX EVERY
PEACE.
Feb. 2, 1ST Ely
PACIFIC
BOOT AIIO SHOE HOUSE!
Fall ami Winter Trade.
HAVIXt; RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR
assortment-of Imp n led Styles in
Ladles' and Gents'
We will fake great plea-ure in displaying
and receiving orders troui our patrons and
the public generally.
We have received irrni New York a teV
pair of tl.e O lebiaUd KL! HAT OPERA
UuTTON FRONTS, by which, a Luce Shoe
can fe turned into a beautiful Eutton (Jailer
Will take ord. rs far the same sit any time.
We have the Ilest and Latest Styles in
Misses' and Child reu's l'litton (lai ers and
11 ilrnorals that are imported , but for gocd
substantial wear there are iicnj that can
cniiie opto ourvown make. We Warrant
them in every respect.
Seven entirely Xew Styles of Ladies' and
Misses' EUIUSERS. The Nillson, Congress,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's German, Vtlvet
Front a u' Alaska. Eight, yiisa Durable
and N leal Fh ting. Also, a lot of Children's
Rubbers. Hi ing on your feet.
COIE A2-;i) SEE
00R CHAMPION B0 0T!:
Respectlully,
PRQTZSIAN, GIL LI AN CO.,
Cor- Front and Ilorrison Sts-,
POETLAXI), REGOX.
Dec. 1. lTLtf
rpo YOU r.ELOXG TIIE FUTUHE. OF
our beautiful and fast trrowinir St:tte.
Soon the shrill whistle of the I RON' HORSE,
iis he comes t inoUingicross this great con
tinent, drawing after him the rich products
of theXation's Wealth- and Industry, will
announce the
" GOOD TIME COMIXGy'
when Oregon's own Sons nnd Daughters
will be called to fill the new avenues of Busi
ness. Everyone should prepare lor an
JLCTTVB BUSINESS LIFE.
Great changes have been made in the com
mercial n Hairs of Oregon' in a few years.
What the dcvelopenients of our State will be
in the future, is a question which depends
upon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS
of ber Younir Men.
Within the past four
prosperity, the
years of continued
National Business College,
of PortlandOregon, has SPnt out SCORES
of young men fully qualified, and many of
whom are now tilling high and lucrative po
sitions m the Rinks, Counting-Rooms and
Stores of our Stare. So irre.it is the demand
for
Good Accountants,
that Business men have been frequently
compelled to send East for as istance. Xo
e"it'.-rprising. tr.di ms Young Mini .who has
passed through the prefcribtd course of
studies at this
MODEL
COLLEGE
has complained for want cf
situation and
at good salary, too.
Every faciliy is here afforded
ac'j lir-
mg a
SOUND LUSIMESS EDUCATION
in the shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPENSE.
Every student will "nave an
ACTUAL BUSIXESS PRACTICE !
After having completed the Theory, he is
introduced into a
M IX I AT U RE WORLD OF BUSIXESS,
which has tiie eflect of thoroughly familiariz
ing him with all the minntue ot real business.
The course of study embraces Double and
Single Entry P.ook-Keepisig, Commerri 1
Ariihrfsetic, Comnicrciul Law,, Correspon -ence.
Business I'enu.an.-di.p, regular and
special Lectures, etc., etc , camh-ining theory
with practice.
At.SO,
Superior advantages for seen ring a thorough
knowledge of
ORXAMENTAL PEN" M A X S II I P,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHY.
FRENCH, SPANISH.
GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETC
Far full particulars, call at tb-e College Or
fice.in Carter's building, corner of t ront
and Alder streets, (entrance on Alder) 1 oil
land, Oregon, or send fur cicular. Addre!,
BoFRAKCE J ABIE 3,
PORTLAND, 0KEG0X.
3Ierch 3E l?7I:jl
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THE LARGE-. T AND
FINEST STOCK IN
PORTLAND,
OF
FINE WHTCHES,
SICH JEWELRY AKD
Silverware,
O
13. L. ST03STE,
WHOLEiALE AND RETAIL DEALER IM
WATCHES and JEWELRY
No-107 Front st- PORTLAND,
Would invite attention of his friends and
the public to his Iarge aud Choice Assort
ment of
WINIZ WATCHES,
From the most Celebrated Makers of K.
Howard & Co., Boston ; Apclton .V Tracy 1
S. Bartleit, Wuilham, Mass.; Elgin Watches; O
.Litot St-lf winding Watches ; Eaglish
Watches and oiheis.
Also, the best selected STOCK of LADIES
WATCHKS, of all descrintiou and styles.
which he would be pleased to show to all
who in iv favor him with a call.
ACI.'VT mi? e:r i j l? i teoT to iTnrnx.
.... A i VI I. Vll.lO. 1J. U.llJlf I II illVlll
Fine Jewelry and Solid Silver Ware,
Fancy Articles, suitable for3 3
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Silver Watches, of different makers.
Diamond Pins, Ear-rings an Finger-rings,
(iold Bracelets.
CJ.ild Chatehun Cnards and Watch-chains.
Col 1 Necklaces, Armlets, Cresses, Locket.
Ooid Bi cast- ins. Ear-rings, Finder-rings,
Colli Charms and Ki ys.
California Gold Rings and Bohmes' Pat
ent Uuckels.
Ope i a 'Jhair.s.
Moss Agate Setts, Rinps and CiilFButtona.
Wedding Rings, made of pure gold, ex
pressly for that purpose.
Gold and Silver Thirnb'es.
Opera and Marine Glasses.
Pebble Spectacles and Eye-glasses.
,.li,l Silver Napkin 11 in sis.
Silver Fruit mill Butter Knives.
S-did Sil.-er Table and Tea Spoons.
Regulators Seth Thomas Clocks, Mario
('locks, Gilt Gallery Clocks, Ac.
A II the ah- ve articles sold Cheap for Cash,
and warranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairin
and adjusting o Chronometers, Duplex au
A erkun a:c s.
B. L. STONE,
nov24tt 107 Front st. Portland, Oregon-.
IMPROVED
B APS D SAWS
Molding MucHine,
M0RTISERS,
And e?ey description
of Wood-working Ma
chinery aa I'laning Q
Mill supplies. Address
BERRY it PLACE.
Machinery Depot,
112 California St. San Francisco.
nov24cowGni
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
PORTLAND. - - OREGON.
GEO. JL. CURRY,
DEALER IX BEAE ESTATE JES"D OTHER
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Se.'ecting Swamp and Ovei
flowcd Lands.
Farm Lauds sold and peircha-sers obtained
for all kinds of landed property.
Valuable securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and title
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed vritlkO
nd-!iiy and promptness.
OFFICE Xo. H Carter's Euilding, corner
of Alder and Front sticets.
Feb. 3. Is70:tf
XEW HARDWARE STORE,
COKXET PKOXT & STAIIK STS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
.IOIBT It. FOSTER
Is now receiving and offers for sale, at th
lowest rates, a full stock of
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Ttechanics' Tools,
Tabic ami Pocket Cutlery,
MINERS' GOODS
laSSs, Ropes, Shovels
Anvi!s, Axes, Etc.,
Which he invites buyers to call and examine
before purchasing elsewhere.
Would invite particular attention of buy
ers of Rudders' Hardware and House Trim
mings, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
May 2!;,lb71::u3 JOHN' R. FOSTER,
Xew Boot and Shoe Store.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE
1 j e -tfull y call the a ntion of the pub
lic to his splendid stock CUSTOM-MADE
BOOTS and SHOES,
for Ladies' ami Gem's wear, just opened,,
one door ncrth ef the Lincoln liakcry, Ore-
All ' kinds of BOOTS and SHOES kept
constantly on hand, at CHEAP RATES, and
orflcis taken for the same, to be made in.
the latest style, at the PACIFIC HOOT and
SHOE M AN UFACTUR V, Portland Oregon-
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Taken in EXCHANGE AT MARKET Rater.
AL. WHITE.
Oregon City, Nov. 17. 1S71.
nocijs: hogs:
G
rriIK UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL.
i the attention of every body that ts fat-O
tenin- Hogs to sell, which will make bacon,
ti nt they will find it to tl eir advantage to
call at the old corner at gUbiight's Butcher
chrr- "re buyinjr fork and PAYING
THE HIGHEST PRICE of any one els.
Call and see.
ALBRIGHT k LOGUS.
Nov. 21, 1571. :tl
Notice.
JOHN MYERS, ESQ., ISr MY DULY Au
thorized A sent iu Oregon City, and alo
Aeent for the Estate ot Daniel BLarver. d
ceased. MIlS. E. HARVEY.
October 3, l71.to3
o
o
0
O
O
o
o
0
o
0
0
o
o
Oo
o
O
O
o
O
O
o
G
o
O
O
Q
O
O
o
o