Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, February 16, 1872, Image 3

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    & I)c iDttkli) (Enterprise
FRTDAY,
FEBRUARY 16, 1S72.
TOYV'IV AXD.COtXTY.
Concert. TLe second conceit on lasi
Friday evening, was a grand success. One
of the largest, as well as most select audi
ences we have ever seen in w city was
in attendance. The singing was even bet
ter than on the first night, and was re
ceived with repeated applause. At the re
quest of the audience, many of the songs
aim" on. the first evening were repeated,
uaiong which was a song entitled "Only a
little "faded Flower,'' s.u,ng by Mrs. Sell
wtod. It was most beautifully sung by
ier. She Las a rich musical voice. The
ret of the singers displayed much musi
cal talent. The Misses l'ipe, Bnrclaj and
yambrun. and Mrs. L'e.tow ; Messrs. Sell
wood, Buck, J,ohu4on. Tompkins, all pos
sess musical taWiU. and.Jk.tt. performance
yviiiaj'fi'o" wi'sa rich musical treat.
Tiik I.M.r The Leap-Year 1'all given
tyy the young ladies of oi city, la say
,hat it was a success, would not express
the. actual facts, as it wv3. a pst grand
and coiaplv-te iUCCes.. 'i ke beauty anu
fashion of the city wa3 in attendance and
a number fiom i'ortland. dressed in the
i'igfee'st art. It would bo impossible for
us to (v$?ribe the beuitifully dvssed as
gemblago cS hH'S. "i'ue uiusic was good
and the dancing was kept up until about
4 o'clock in the morning. The young
Lirlies who managed this atlUir may justly
claim having given the hall of the season.
We learn that they realized about $50 fc.r
the Hose Company a very handsome lit
CoNVt.tox. The Radical County Com
mittee fur tU county has issued its call
x i county convention, to be held on the
'Jtb of March Freciuct meetings on the
2d. The following is the representation:
lWver precinct .'5. Can.-mah 7, Cascade 1.
Cutting" 2, Harding's 2. Lower Molalla 5.
MarshlieM 4. Manpcun 4, M'Uvuiikh; 4.
Oregon City 13, Oswego 3. l'leasant ilill
3. Rock Creek 3. hpringwater 2, Tualatin
2, Union 1, Tpper .Molalla 2, Young's 3.
Vooii: Wkimhxu. The Iriends of Mr.
and Mrs. W. II Pope gave them a surprise
List Wednesday evening, on the occasion
of their fifth annual wedding. The pres
ent presented con-i-ded in nearly every
thing of wooden manufacture, frotr'a Y.'a.sh
tub to a large dole. The party spent a
very agreeable evening, and a splendid
lunch was provided. We hope they may
enjoy many more anniversaries.
l'KKSo.vu.. We had a call last Wedties
day from Mr. Wilbur Cornell, foreman of
the llmihl, ai d Mr. McCal-e. c.f m Dra
matic CUr fitie'e. Ruth looked b;iiidsnie
as usual ami seemed to appreciate the op
portunity offered by the short leave of
absence from duty. One of them left a
note on our table in winch he slated that
they had enjoyed themselves finely at the
ball. Call again.
Raii.ko.vl AcciiiyxT. As the passenger
train came from the south 1-st Sunday, it
ran into a construction train standing on
the switch. The locomotive was pretty
badly damaged, and some of the passen
gers were slightly injured. Mrs. Weather
ford, of Portland. wa,s eonsiderab.lv in
jured, and alscj Mi'S- Duniway.
DK.rAitrs Mr. C. T. Kent, an old and
esteemed citizen ol this place will take
his departure to-u;orroyy for the Sandwich
Islands, whence he goes. Jar the benefit of
his failing health. We h ope the journey
may prove crt' much benefit to him and
that he may have a pleasant trip and
a speedy return .
C.U.LKI).- We had a call lrotn Mr. J. II.
Upton this week. He has gone back to
Iafayette and started the Courier again,
lie proposes tha.'. hi nisei! and paper shall
be pernia:iet;t fixtures in that county here
after, We wish him success.
Masqii-:i:aik Bai.i.. The German citi
zens of this place had a very agreeable
piasopierade ball last Friday night at the
Brilliant. We learn that it was a very
fociable gathering, and that some of the
costumes were very rich.
Rki.kjioi .s NoTict:. During Lent Season
services will be held at St. Raul's (Epis.
(Copal) Church ott each Wednesday morti.
ing. at 10J o'clock, and on Friday even
ing al 7 o'clock.
Fiust Tuu
Iter fust trip
-The steamer Alice made
up the river last Monday.
We are informed that she is very fast and
jn every respect adapietj for th trade.
Fuiii mux's Ei ectiox. The election for
thltf and Assistant Engineer taljes place
on Monday, the 2(l!h inst. The boys
sh nld be picking out their candidates.
The Ladies' Sewing Seiety meets next
Tuesd y afternoon at the residence of Mrs.
Marshall.
Read the new advertisement of Meisrs.
JVilliams k Harding, and give them a call.
Lkcti ki:. Mr. Caoles? lecture has been
o?tpoued until next Wednesday evening.
Fnrr? Gnowtxc; rx Onhoox. From the
7iri.stiiu .-SdcoC'ile we copy the following
tribute to our own State from a tourist
who visited the coast last year, and also
ito one of our 'real estate agents ;
The followitg correspondence but only
shows the increased interest abroad in
in Oregon, as a first-class fruit producing
country, but contains much of encouragt -Went
to all who are engaged in the cultiva
tion of fruit in this State- Mr. Davidson has
j-endered exceedingly valuable service to
Oregon in supplying strangers and others
with full inform ition by means or circu
lars and letters as the vast resources of
this uortbwest coast. Hence this letter
addressed to him :
St- JosK.m, Mich.. Jan. 1, 1S72.
U m. Datslon, q YiiAr Sir : Here
wtth find copies of ihe Giuntry Gcn'lrmm.
published at Albany. New York, contain--ut'"
correipoa'leaci concerning yoiir
' ' i,,n, a'f wri ing articles for Tilton's
Jonrn-n -r HorCcnilare. published al Bos
ton, which will give you the details of mv
observations on the fruits of Oregon, and
will send you the numbers as issued. Be
jng a monthly, it will require some time
jto publish ?.U my letters on the subject.
Knowing the adaptation of -the ciiiu ate
and soil oi your State to the production
to all kinds of fruit. I feel it a duty to
call the attention of those desiring to en
gage 'in the busiaes. as well as others to
Its superior advantages. At no very dis
tant clay "will it' become an important
b'ranch'of industry, and a source of great
wealth to individuals and the State.
Thanking you kindly for attentions re
ceived, I am yoiirs,' very respectfully,
J. A. Dovu.nson
Hi.VKIllEU.
On the Sth mst., at the residence of Z. C.
Norton, J. p., bv thf same, John N. Lewelleii
and Miss SarahE. Howell, all of Clackamas
county.
Feb. 11th, 1S72, at the
Stra-.ght. Esq., by Rev. E.
honse of Hiram
Gerry, Mr. Isaac
1 U5l.iM ts Juha Straight, ail of Clack
County Court Proceedings.
The following is a synopsis of 'he pro
ceedings of the Comity Court for Clacka
mas county, for the February term :
J. M- Irike was appointed to superin
tend the construction and letting ot the
contract for building a bridge across
IJutte creek, the expense cf vhicli is joint
ly paid by Marion and Clackamas coun
ties. Wni. Evans was reimbursed in the sum
of $55 35 lor taxes paid, by- him and the
purchase pj icn aa a certain piece of land
belonging. to D. W. Williams.
John M. Drake and E. Weddle were al
lowed, $ i 40. each for examining the L'utie
creek bridge.
A. J. Barlow, G. Q. Smith and Isaac
Frost were appointed viewers to locate a
road from Can by at the intersection of the
county road leading Irom Aurora to Os
wego viewers to lyeet on the 1 1st inst.
The report of M. Oaifieid, supervisor of
District 2o. 2, was filed, and he was re
appointed for tin; ensuing year, and extra
pay for three days allowed. $6.
Ueport of C. A- Wade, supervisor of
road district No. 3. was filed, lie claimed
1G days' extra pay and lyr three IIikmt
boards; allowed 10 days extra nay' st)
auu .joiui miger uoarus, and H. Mickey
.. arijumim Biqiei visor jor tne eiisuiag
j Kit
The report of Jas. Roots. C. A. W,b.
and J. Desbuyer, appointed to locate a
road Irom the Tualatin to lAqn Cilv, re
ported adversely to the location.'which
report was approved f.nd the petitioners
ordered to pay the costs, $24 DO.
Report of S. Grove, supervisor of dis
trict No. 5, was approved, and John Park
appointed for the ensuing vear.
Report' of Daniel Giim. supervisor of
district No C, was approv ed, and he was
reappointed for the ensuing year.
Report of C. R. Roork, of road district
No. 7. was approved, and allowed $10 lor
extra labor. Reappointed for the present
year.
Report of F. VY. Foster, of road district
No. was approved, and S mlowed for
extra services. Reappointed.
Report cf John 1. fc-irowbridge, road
district No. !). was approved and allowed
8 tor extra labor. L. Wiltfong appoint
ed for th'- pre.se.it year.
Report ot Phillip Mop,re. road district
No. 11. was approved, and $7 allowed
lor extra labor.
W. J. Ilowlett, supervisor of road dis
trict No. 13, made his report, which was
approved.
Ueport of Jesse Bullock and A. Brad
bury vlocal:,ng a ruad. was approved and
the change ordered as per report, and ex
penses ordered paid by the county,
amounting to, $jU.
On petition oi . McCoi;nell far a change
of road, K. Barker, rf. B. Franklin and T.
liiggs were appointed viewers to locate
said change.
T. A. R. Sell wood, supervisor of road
district No, 1, was approved and 'allowed
$3'4 f2 Jor e:;tra lu'ror. Ross Merrick was
appointed supervisor 'for the ensuing year.
Report, ot J. W. Falmalier, Supervisor
of district No. 11, was appion-d, and he
waij rea jitjpiiitL'vl tor the ensuing year
Report of J. SI. Tracy, supervisor or
uimi ici -no. lo, was approved and allowed
$10 lor extra labor. B. C. Lewis was ap
pointed lor the ensuing tenri
Report of J. M. Foster', supervisor of
district No. IK. was approved, and allow
ed ?j fur extra labor. V.'. W. St' ickliu
appointed tor the ensuing year.
Report uf Mathew Richardson, super
visor of district No. 19. was approved, and
4 allowed for extra labor. A. Hart
tp-
pointed for the ensujng year.
ol. iiatton. snpervi.Mir of district No. 17,
was approved and allowed .$8 for extra
labor. H. S. Hess aonuinted for the ensu
ing year. 11
Report of E. A. J'arker, of district No.
21, was approved and allowed $10' 80 for
extra labor. W. B. l'artlow appointed for
the ensuing year.
Report of M. I). Baldwin, of district No.
22, was approved. G. B. Smith appointed
lor the ensuing year.
Report of M. K. Ferrin. of district No.
23, was approved and allowed S12 for
extra labor. J. K. Fields appointed for
lor the ensiling year.
Report of S.a?i!uel Miller, of district No.
21. was approved. He was reappointed
for the ensuing yea;:.
Report ot G- W. Wallingof district No.
25, was approved, and allowed 65 lor ex
tra pay. A. Bradbury appointed lor the
ensuing year.
Repeoit of A. 11. Shipley of district No.
2(5. was approved and allowed $18 for ex
tra labor. Reappointed lor the ensuing
jeai
Report of W. Carman, of district N
27. was approved. C. W. Bryant aj:oci'
No
ocint
ed the ensuinrr year
Report of Joseph Barstan, of district
No. 2U. was approved, and allowed .$3(5
lor exiia labor. John C liamiltou
pointed for the ensuing year.
ap-
Report of E. B. Lewellen. of district No.
31. was approved and allowed 626 for
i x ra labor. .Mason Warntck was appoint
ed for the ensuing year
Report ot l'eter Lewis, of district No.
J2. ;, as approved. II.;
for the ensuing ear.
was reapjiointed
lleport ol Jones Cutting, of district No.
33. was approved, and allowed $4 for ex
tra kbor. Reappointed for tho ensuing
year. -
Report of C. F. Beatie, of district No.
34, was approved and allowed $8 for ex
tra labor. Reappointed for the ensuing
ear.
Report of J. W. White, qf district No.
3'5, was approved, and allovyed $S for ex
tra labor. Rudolph Gea$y appojijied for
the ensuing year.
Rejiort of Robert Lvin. of district No.
37. was approved, and allowed $3 for
extra labor. Jacob Bailor appqinted for
the ensuing 3"ear.
Report of Heinan Lee? of district No.
38. uas approved, ! and allowed $5 25 for
extra labor. Reappointed fqr the ensuing
year.
Report of R. 11. D.irnall, of district No.
3!). was approved, allowed 610 for extra
labor. C. T. Howard appointed for the
ensuing year.
Report of Joseph Walton, of district
No. 40. was approved, and allowed 64 for
extra labor, Wm. Mayfield appointed for
tie ensuing year.
Report ol Wm. P. Scott, of district No.
-11. was approved, and Scott reappointed
for the ensuing year.
Report of J. P. Taylor, of district No.
42. was approved, and allowed $6 for ex
tra pay. Reappointed for the ensuing
year.
Report of Brazilla Savage, of district
No 43. was approved and allowed 68 for
extra labor. Peter Noyer appointed for
the ensiling year.
Report of Clifton Calahan. of district
No. 44, was approved and allowed 65 for
extra labor. Geo. Holgate was appointed
ior the ensuing year.
Report of J. C. L. Miller, of district No.
4j, was approved and allowed 7 for ex
tra labor. Robert Officer appointed for
the ensuing year.
Report of Jonathan Wagner, of district
No. 47, was approved and allowed 60
Tor extra labor. Reappointed lor the en
suing year.
Report of T. B. Killen. of district Xq
was approved and allowed 614 for extra
labor. J. E. Ross appointed lor the tnsj
mgyear. " " '
Report of John Ring, of district No 10
was approved and allowed 68 for extra
labor. Jr R. Spobr appointed for the en
suing year. '
Report of Alien Sanders, of district No.
oO. was approved. Ym. Lotu-rige ap
pointed for the ensuing year.
lleport of W. J. Kendall, of district No.
51, was approved and allowed 630 for ex
tra labor. W. P. Herman appointed lor
the ensuing year.
lleport of George Ridings, of district
No.52. was approved and allowed $15 for
extra labor. Thomas F. James appointed
for the ensuing year. T
Kep.ort of Josiah Franklin, p.f district
No. 53, was approved and allowed $1G fur
extra labor, and $5 39 for spikes. John
P- Egan appointed for the ensuing vear.
Report of Robert Thompson, of district
No. 54. was approved and allowed S7 for
extra labor. Enoch S. Kisviu appointed
for the easulng year,. "
Road district No. 21 was divided as fol
lows, to-wit : ail that portion of said dis
trict embraced in section 1, Township 3
South Range 2 East. a.nd fractions 5 and 3
from a line 20 rods west of the mad lead
ing from Oregon City io Harrison WrMitV
and fraction 32 ar.d 33. T. 2, S. R.2 E.
south c A.W.eiiie.thy 'creek, and east of
Oregon City claim, be known as one dis
trict, ami be known as No. 55. And that
portion of said district embraced in T. 3
S. R. 2 E., sections G and 7, and fr ictions
of sections 5 and 8, Irom a line CH) n
west of the road leading fYoia Oregon City
to Harrison Wright's, and fraction's of sec
tion 61 1. 2. b. K. ' lu. not included in road
district No. 22, to be known as distric
1
tript
AO. LI.
The County Judge was authorized to
procure a county map.
The Deputy County Treasurer made a
special report, showing to the Court that
on t'ue t;th day of September. 1871, he had
received a communication under seal of
the Court and ullicial signature of the
Clei k thereof to pay out any money in his
hands at that date belonging to the com
mon school fund on county warrants, and
to replace the same in Hie month of Jan
uary. 1872. out of any funds in his hands
belonging to the county in the treasury.
Now, at this day he has placed to" the
credit of the school funds. from the county
funds, dollar for dollar used of such school
funds. It was ordered that the reoort be
approved.
Henry I en rice was appointed supervis
or of road district No. 22, in place of
Chug. V; alker, removed fro?:i the county.
Bills to the amount of $311 73 exclus
ive of the above mentioned, were allowed
and o deie ! p, id
l'uor.A i K i!i siNEss. In the rnatler of the
estate ot 1). II. Good, deceased ; inventory
filed and personal property set aside for
the uqe of widow.
In 'the the patter ol the estate of J. S.
McAmnion, deceased ; bond filed ; Wm.
A. Jack, Jas. II. Muse and Calvin Hairing
ton appointed- appraisers.
Letters testamen'torv r ranted to R. Can
field on the estate of llligh Burns.
In the matter of the guardianship of the
minor heirs or Harrison Wright; Mrs. E
A- Wright appoionted guardian ; bond
hledj dtdia Siipp. Micheal Eoveridge and
J. X. Smith appointed appraisers.
Senator Giimes, of Iowa, died at Bur
lington c.rt the gth.
Dkmocjiatic NEW.sr.vfKK.s. We take the
following sensible remarks on the support
of Democratic newspapers from the Albany
Deu,ocrni:
It is the duty of Democrats in the coun
try to support their county Demociatic
paper.
li able to take but one Dem
ocratic paper, let that be Ahe one nub-
tished in your county. If able !( take oth
er papers, give preferance to those most
earnest in defence of Democracy most,
earnest to attack Republicanism most,
determined in behalf of the people, ami
lor the protection of their earnings.
It is the (!'; of Democrats to 'support
Democratic papers--those papers that
speak out openly, boldly ; but ii is not the
duty of Democrats to support papers
which are timid, undecided, and utterly
won Ii less. Follow not the bugle that
gives Yi icertahi sounds. Let Democratic
newspapers be properly patronized and
Democratic victories would be more fre
quent and more easily achieved. He wiio
doubts the power of the press, would do
well to, study the effect of the great circu
lation w hich Radical papers'" have had
among the people all over this country,
and ht? who doubts that the more expen
sively cumulated Demociatic newspapers
become, the better will be the prospects
of the Democracy, can have but little faith
in Democracy or in tho intelligence of the
people.
itv-iiy ions .Services.
St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, tho Rev. John
W . Sellwoo'l, rector. Services on Smuh.y
at liiij a. m.
and Bible clas
and 7 p. m.
S iit '' r. SI.
Sunday School
1st Congregational Clmrcli
horning Services,
ftabbath School,
Evening Services
Rkv. E. Gkkuy
Seats Frc-c
)o.
. .12 o'clock M.
7 o'clock.
cting Pastor
Mt-VYEtt MEETINGS.
Stinday evening,. .
5 o'clock
... .7 o'clock.
luesday evenii
M. E. Church,
Morning Services
Evening Services,
SOCIAL MKKTINCS.
.Scats Free.
in.30,
. . . 7 o'clock.
Class .Meeting following Morning P
-ervees.
Prayer Meeting Thursday evening 7 eo'elok
Sabbath School at 2 o'clock P. M.
Sinking Slowly,
Diseases that progrcs rapidty to a crisis
nre not the only ones to be dreaded. Canker
or dry rot does not blast a tree as suddenly
as a stroke of lightning, but unless arrested
it destroys it as certainly ; and in like man
ner chronic debility, altleuigh it does not
kill with the swiftness of yellow fever, is as
sure to sap the springs of "life eventually as
any acute dis'-ase, if not checked by invigor
ating medication. There is something inex
pressibly touching in the spectacle prema
ture decay. Lauguqr, pallor, emanci itiou,
depression of spirits, and a distaste for ex
ertion, are its ordinary symptom-;, and thev
should be promptly met by a tonic, treatment.
The best invigorant and exhilerant that- can
le administered m a case of ibis kjnd is
tIotetter's StomnchBitters. The stimulat
ing principle of the preparation rouses the
dormat energies of the system, and the
strengthening and regulating properties "ive
a. permanent and healthful impuW tpthe
vital forces thus brought irto plaj. Ttie
fading appetite is re-awakened. the"proce-s
of d gestion and aiujiIatioii are quickened,
tiie oualifj- of the blood is improved, the se
cretions become more natural and every or
gan that contributes to the nourishmu'ut of
ihe body undergoes salutary change. Uv
these means the repair of the physical struct
ure is ei'ected and its health and vigor i e
slored. In no class of disea-es has the ben
eficent operation of the Putters been more
marked and striking than in those charac
ter zed by general debility and nervous pros
tration, bailies affected with these ad
merits find in this most wholesome of all
tonics and corret tnses the safest and surest
means of relief. It is strong to restore an 1
powerless t injure. Such is the uniform
testiuiony of "clouds of witnesses-''
"There was a frog who lived i n a spring
He caught such a cold that he could not
sing."
Poor, untortnnute Batrachian ! In what
a sad plight he must have been. And vet
his misfoitune is one that befalls sin"er
M any a one's tuneful voice among those who
belong to the ' genus homo" is utterly spoil
ed by "old in ttie head," or on the lung's or
both combined. For the above "mentioned
"croaker" we arb not aware that any rem
edy was ever devised ; but we rejoice to
konw that all human singers may keep their
neaus ciear anu meir mroais in tune bv a
timely u-;e of Dr. Sage's Catarrh liemedv
a:
ind Br, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
both of which are sold bj druggists.
b
I et the bald and gray use Hall's Vegetable
Sicilian Hair Kenewer if they desire as good
a head of bair ns in youth.
Oregon LiO.lgc Xo. 3, I. O. of O. F
SSSgu. Meets every Thursday even
iuS at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
Hall Mai0 g eet
j Members of the Order are invited to attend
3 viuci . A- G
Ax Offek. We v,ill give io any young
lady who will get up a club of fifteen sub
scribers to the Enterprise, before the lirst
of January, and, pay in the sum of $37,50.
$15 worth of Messrs. J. L. Peters' new
mivs.io, the. young lady getting up the club
having the privilege of making her own
selections. Here 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 n-.o.nths to
all io will send in three subscribers
with the money, or for five subscribers we
will furnish them the Magazine for one
year. There is nut a young lady in the
County, that plays or sing? 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.
'My FifiExn. st-ap that terrible cough, and
thus avoid a consumptive's grave; by using
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical 'Discovery. For
curing all throat, bronefciat and lung diseases
ithas'.ifver 1-eeii equaled. Sold by drug
gists. A II : ii l i 1 ul V oniun. Tl;e pereep
tive faculty of women .s unusually keener
than tiie sar..e phrenological ii'g911 ' men.
Women know that beauty rather thaa geni
us is worshiped by the sterner sex. A man
May talk with bis lips of the latter to his
lady-love, but the keenness of the woman
knows that he is thT&.kiiig of the former in
Lis heart. All women have an innate desire
to ple.ase. their beaux. Tln-y are fond of ad
miration ; heuce one of their longings is to
he bea;!tiul. The grand secret of female
beauty is health' ihe secret of health is the
power to eat, digest and assimilate a proper
quantity of wholesome food. Take Vixko au
Bjtteks. It will cleanse the stomach, tone
the vital organs give a perfect digestion,
pui ify t he blood, clear up the complexion
and produce a state of mental and physical
electricity, which gives symmetry ot f irm,
blight eyes, white skin, glossy hair and a
genuine type of female loveliness, which no
Cosmetic can Compare with.
Dr.lt. V. Pierce, of iJuiiaio, A. i., Sui
proprietor of Dr. Sagts Catarrh Remedy,
whose name is printed on the wrapper of the
genuine, has for over three ytais oil'-red
through nearly every newspaper in ths Uni
ted States, a standing reward of ."oo f',r a
case of Catarrh in ttie head which he cannot
cure. That he has treated thousands of
cases and had no claims presented tor the
reward, from any one who has male a thor
ough use of his means of cure, is strong
and conclusive evidence that he possesses
sure means of curing this loathsome disease.
The Catarrh ftemedy is sold by all druggists,
or sent by mail on receipt of sixtj cents.
The Almanac Publishers complain that
their business is destroyed by Aver" s Amer
ican' Almanac. The people prefer it to anv
other, the Farmer's, Western, Southern, Jr
the numerous local almanacs when they can
get Aycr'.-. It supplies the best astronomic
al data, weather and jokes of them all, ami
above all medical advice which is invaluable
for every family. It is supplied gratis bv
the druggists, anil should be preserved for
constant reference and use. We are sure
that no good housekeeper or grandmother
goes willingly without one Anti-Slavery
aiaiviard, N. Y.
WILLIAM DAVID30IT,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
J2U-o, Su. G l lVont SI reel,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
HEAL ESTATE in th-s CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities. consisting of LOTS, H LF
15 LOCKS and JiLOCKS, HOUSES and
STOKES ; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Corresoondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with great care and on the most
AD VANTAOEO L" S T EK.MS.
"TlOrsl-: and STOKES LEASED
LOANS N EC Old ATE D. 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 S 1 ATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
audforward the same to the above address.
Feb. 3,
FAhbS E3II?JIKT AO. 1, I. o. .
Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the
FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each month. Patriarchs iu good stand
ing are invited to attend.
Feb. S, ls72:tf
Krbcrt-ii Urgn-e lcnlc JV. tf, 1. O. O. V
QJS Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDAY EVEXLXGS, '
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the I),.,
i
attend.
ree .re invited to
MulJiioinnl, I.o.jgt a?0. 1, A . F. irl
A ;V w Holds its regular communica
Vtl0lls on the First and Third Satur
rfdii in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the 2oth of September to the 2otli of
March, and 7A o'clock from the 2oth of
March to the 2ot, of September. Rrcth
ren in good standing are invited to attend.
Dec. '23.1S70, By order of M . M.
A IScly ami Mind rI
St'?SC.
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 mj be
added, too, that irritation of the stomach is
almost invariably accompanied by irritation'
of the temper.
The invigorating and ti'&uquili.in? ppcra
tion of Ilostctter's bitters is mosrpower
fally 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 ef the stomach is lessened, and the
nervous restlessness which characterizes
the disease is abated. This improvement is
not transient. It is not succeeded by the
return of the old symptoms with superadded
force, as is always the case when 'unmcdi
cated stimulants are given for the complaint.
Each dose seems to impart a permanent a'--crsdon
of healthful invigoration. But this
is not. all. The aparie.Vt and anti-bilious
properties of the preparation are scarcely
secondary in importance to its tonic virtues.
If there is an overilow ot bile, the secretion
is soon brought within proper limits, and if
the hilary organ is inert and torpid it is
toned and regulated. The effect upon the
discharging organs is equally salutary and
in cases of const ipation the caihartie "action
is just smUicieet to produce the desired re
sult gradually' and without pain. The Bit
ter?, aisp pronsote healthy evaporation from
ihe surface, which is purticuh rly desirable
at this season when sudden spells of raw
unpleasant weather are apt to check the'
natural perspiration and produce congestion
of the liver, coughs, and colds. ' 'Ihe bet
s"gt'7j-d aain-t all dt,s(ae is bodily vigor,
iud this the great Vegetable Restorative es
pecially promotes.
Especial Notice.
"VE HAVE IN OUR HANDS FOR COL
V t lection the notes and accounts of J
R. Ralston, alsc of the late firm of Wort man
& Fields, and Joseph Kafka. Persons
knowing themselves indebted to titw e
the above persons, will please and sett! t it
without delay. - eCl
WARREN & FORBES
Jan. 12.1372.tf '
0
Dissolution Notice.
"ATR. A. C. BATLEY'S' CONNECTION
-i-Tl. with the Lincoln Bakery ceased by mu
M f't0 n tlie 1st of Febtuarv, 1S72.
-nr. C. O. T. .V-Uicms having bought his in
Teres, and the business will be continued at
the old stand under the firm name ot Wil
liams & llurdin2, who will pay all debts
against and receive all mouevs due the late
una or uMiey & uardin
I'ebli3w4
AT THE
U H C G L NB A K E R Y.
WILLIAMS & HARDEC,
HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE
ty of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND PUOViS;ONS.
The Bakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh 1
BREAD, CR VC REUS,
CAKES. PASTRY,
CANDIES AND NUTS.
All of which wi 1 be sold at living rates.
Remember that we do not sell goods at
cost.
Also, please bear in mind that it takes
money to do business.
To the farming trade we would sav, CASH
for you. produce, and CASH for our goods.
Goods delivered to all parts ot the citv.
V'cb, K, l&7
A DesiJsille inss There is the hiss of
vidicule, the hiss of scorn, the hiss of snakes
in tl.eirrass ; but the most delightful hiss is
that of
Tiii-i-iiuC i flTvrvfscent Seltzer
AlJerieitt
Iu the sparkling goblet, giving assurance to
the invalid that his thirst will be deliciously
assuaged ; that his stomach will be refresh
ed and purified ; that if be is feverish, bis
body will be coied by healthful evaporation;
that if he is constipated, the difliculty will
pass away without a pang ; and that if the
condition of hii general health is impaired,
it will be speedily restored. Of couise, he
will take care to procure none but tHc
genu Inc.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
lor (ilaekamus county.
Henry 11 umbel, l'laintil",
John Stege, Deft-ndant. )
Suit in Eriiity.
TO JOHN ST HUE, SAID DEFENDANT:
N THEN A5 R OF THE STATE OF ORK--
cron : You are summoned and reouired to 1;
and apxear iu tlie Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, ior ( lackainas county, on or In-fore tlie
iirst day of the term of said Court next following
the expiration of six weeks after tlie date of tlie
first publieation of this .Summon; to-wit: on
the 3d Monday in March, A. IK, 1872. and answer
tlie complaint tiled in the ahovo entitled suit, or
the plaintiff will take a decree ay.iinst you f9i
sl,7tiO, in U. !S. gold c.'un, ami interest there
on since Jan. , 1H71, at the rate of one per cent,
a mont h, and for costs and disl.ursments ; and
will apply to tho Court for a decree fort-closing a
mortgage given by you Jan. 5, 1871, on an undi
vided one-half of Iots Four, 4, an.1 Five, 5, in
JUoi k iNo. 1 wenty-thrce, 2 5, in the town of Ore-
ally for the relief t;
Mi i ii , lacKar.ias county, irtr. n; ami gener
m the coimilaint.
lly order of
ion. V.'. Yv"
L xtou, J uage ot said
Court.
joiinson & :-i(-rowN,
Hit 's Att'vs.
Feb. 8,1872.wf,
FOR STEAM IIPES and EOiLERS-
Saves '2." pt r cent, of fuel an item worth
looking alter. For sale by RERRY k
PLACE, 112 California street, San Francisco,
who also 1 top stock Mining and Eginecr's
supplies.
dccR
Sheriff's Sale.
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED
out f Die Circuit Court of the " State of
regon, for tlie county of Clackamas, in favor of
I.. .V. Seely .plaintiff, and against Daniel S. Sebas
tian, dei'endant , for the sum of two hundred and
twenty-live j.j-luo dollars, 5"), now due, and
witli interest at the rate cf ti.n fer ci-nt. ier an
num fi-oin the 11th day of Oetober, A. D., 1871,
and the further sum of forty-nine ati-l(K) dollars,
if-W 5t, costs, and Jor wunt uf i;.ivpnal property
out of wiiic.li to make the same, 1 have levied
upon all the light, title and interest of said
l a ni 1 S. Sebastian of, in and to the following
described tracts of laud, to-v.it: Beginning at
th; N. E. corner of the N. V.". J-4 of section 13,
T. ;!., S. 11. 1 V,'. of the AVillamette meridian;
thence V: 23 chs. and 13 links ; tlience S., 10 1-2
degrees E. 1 1 ens.; thence 10. 20.38 chs.; thence
N. 13.77 chains,' to the I'kiee of beginning', con
taining 3i) acres, more or less; and also tlie fol
lowing described tract, to-wit : llcginniusf at the
S. E. corner of Section 9, in T. 3 S. 11., 1 "V;
thence N. 40 chains ; thence W.'23 chain's ; thence
S. 40 chains; thence E. 23 chains, to the place of
beginning, containing 100 acres, more or less;
also the following described tract, to-wit: The
north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of
Section 10, iu T. 3, S. It., W. of tlie Willamette
meridian; and on Saturday, the 2-1 day of
March, A. 1 )., 1H72, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the Court
House door, in Oregon City, in said county, I will
proceed to sell the same to the highest bidder to
satisfy said execution, costs and ie-cruing costs.
ARTHUR WARNER,
Sheriff of Clackamas county, Oregon.
Dated Jan. 23th, lS72:wl
A UCTIOXAXD COMMISSION
A. 15. ItcEa3.-ylsoBi,
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Trout and Oak streets, I'ortland.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeneralJIsrchan
disc and Horses,
Eecry Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Rar and Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps', saws;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, li. G. Iron
also :
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors
A. JL. Richardson, Auctioneer
IS, Trees ! iKS?- Plants !
i'LO'tVEH A X li GAItUKS SEEDS.
Apple and Crab, 100. 2 to 4 fr., si: 4 to 6 ft., ii 0Q
l'ear.Srd.extra.l yr.liartlctt :c,3 to 4 ft.,doz.'2 50
Seeds, I'eai-li, lu..2; A)j)!c, ,-;a,;re, new, bu.,12 00
Potatoes, Wliite Teach JL'iow.Early Ro.ie.bu., 2 00
Seedlings, Soft Maple, 1,)00,1; Ash, 3; Elm, 2 00
Illustrated Catrdogue, 100 paye, and New
Price last..": ioc
E. K. PHOENEK, Bloomington, Hiinois
feb 2:ws
WAITED
TWO GOOD TWO HORSE TEAMS with
drivers, for permanent work on the
AVillamette Flails Canal and Locks.
Apply, statiug terms per day, to Isaac W
Smith, Edgineer of the works.
'Jau. 12, 15';2.tl "
r
THE
FLORENCE
Will sew everything needed in a family, from
the heaviest to ihe lightest fa'oziC
IT DOES MOIIK A Oltlv,
MORE KIXDS OP AVORK,
AXD BETTER WORK,
Than any other machine.
II there is a Florence Sewing Machine
within one thousand, miles of San "Franciscp
not working well and giying entire satisfac
tion, if am informed ot it; it will be at
tended to without expense of any kind to the
owner.
SAMUEL IsfiLIt,
19 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET,
" Grand Hotel Building',
SAW FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Send for Circulars and s imples of the work.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IX EVERY
PLACE.
Feb. 2, 1871 :ly
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE!
Fall and Winter Trade.
HAVING RECENTLY. FILLED UP OUR
assortment of Imported Styles m '
Ladies' and Gents'
Hoofs snacl CHn,iicis9
We will take great pleasure in displaying
and receiving orders from our patrons and
the public gcLic'rsilly.
We have Received from New York a few
pair cf the Celebrated ELRRAT OPERA
RUTTOX FRONTS, by which a Lace Shoe
can be turned intp a beautiful 1'utton Gaiter
Will take orders for the same at any time.
We have tiie Best and Latent Styles in
Misses' and Children's Button Gai crs and
Ralmorals that are imported, but lor good
substantial wear there are nona tharcan
come up to our own make. We Warrant
them in every respect.
Seven entirely New Styles of Ladies' and
Misses' RUBRERS. The Nillson, Confess,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's German, Velvet
Front a:u' Alaska. Eight, ylisU Durable
and Neat Fitting. Also, a lot of Children's
Rubbers. Rring on vour feet.
TO WOKKiSIM.
COME AXD SEE
m CHAMPION BOOT!
Respectfully,
PROTZBIAHj GILL I AN & CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts-,
rORTLA:i), REG OX.
Dec i. isri.-tf
TO
UTdA MEN?
"n A"ht nnavn ttiit' rTiT,rrr?T7 nc
our beautiful and fast pro wins State.
Soon the shrill whistle of the I ROX HORSE,
lis he comes smoking across this great con
tinent, drawing after him the rich products
of the Nation's Wealth and Industry, will
announce the
"GOOD TIME COMIXG,"
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters
will be called to fill the new avenues of Busi
ness. Everyone should prepare for an
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE.
Great changes have been made in the com
mercial affairs of Oregon in a few years.
What the developements of our State will be
in the future, is a question which depends
upon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS
of her Young Men. ,
Within the past four 3-ears 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 Ranks, 'Counting-Rooms and
Stores of our State. Sq great js .e demand
lor
Good Accountants,
that Business men have been frequently
compelled to send East for assistance. No
enterprising, studious Young Man who has
passed thror-ib the nre.-ci ibed e.onrso f
studies at this - .
MODEL COLLEGE
has complained for want cf a situation and
at good salary, too.
livery faciliy is here afforded acquir-
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
in the shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPENSE.
Every student will have au
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE !
After hayji-g completed the Theory, hs 13
introduced into a .,.-
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has the efiect of thoroughly familiariz
ing l.im with all the minutuy ot real business
The course of study embraces Double and"
single Entry Book-Keeping, Commercil
Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspon -enee,
Business Penmanship, regular and
special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory
with practice. ' J
ALSO,
Superior advantages for securing a thorough
knowledge of a
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHY,
FRENCH, SPANISH,
GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETC
For full particulars, eall .if. thi r,
lice, in Carter's building, corner of Front
and Alder streets, (entrance on Alder) Port
land, Oregon, or send for cicular. Address
DeFRANCE &. JAMES,
TORTLAND, OREGON.
I'lercU 31, IS71.yI . " '
HOLIDAY' PRESENTS
TEljE;; LAR-vf E T AXD
FINEST STOCK IX
f!ORTUND(
OP
FINE WHTCHES,
RICH JEWELRY ANB
Silverware.
13, L. STONJEx
MTUCJ.ESALS AND K ETA I L DEALER IX
WATCHES and JEWELRY
No-107 Front st PORTLAND,
Would inrite attention of his friend 1
theptddicto hi. I,re and JbSSS
From the most CVlet.rated Makers of F
Howard & ( o B,,n - A pulton A Tracy P"
S. lrtlett VCuhh, y.J.; Elgin Washes
Jacot Sebvwnuling l
Vatehe.s and others. V",,u
W AICHLS, i-l s.ll de-cripti.m ar,d style,
wmch he would be ph'ed to shbyy to
who m:iy favi.r hi,,, .vitl, n rii ' u"
AGENT fOR CUAS.E.JACOT WATCIiES.
Fine Jevelry and Solid Silver Ware,
Fancy Articles, suitable for.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Silyer Watches, of uUToreul makers.
Gold HrtelS
Gold Cli:ifc!,.i,, (:,,.rds ai;d Watch-cbai.w.
Gold Neekiae, s, AnnletCrc.-s. s, LotkeU.
Go d JJrcaSt-,:,s Kar-.ri.igs, Fmcr-rin.
(old Charms and K-y.s
California Gold Rings' and Rohmes' Pat
ent Ruckels.
Opera Chains.
Moss ;sto j Setfs, RiIlirs and Cv ff Rnttons.
eddinjf Ri!;?s, made of pu.e aold, ex-'
pressly for that purp e. ' "
Gold and Silver Thimbu.
Opera and Marine (ilasses.
- Pebble Spec-fades and Eve-dases
.Nohd Silver Napkin Rin'rS 0
Silrer Fruit nnd Rutter Knives
Solid Sii.-er Tab't- and Tea fcWus.
Reffidato.s Set!, Thomas Clo. kn", Marina
Clocks, (Jilt Callery Clocks Ac.
All the ab; ve ariieles sold Cheap for Cash,
and warranted as represented. '
Particular attention Kive to rt-iiairiri
and adjusting oC hronometers, Duplex an
A ericy.11 hics. ' 1
noy24ft lor Front sf, Portland, Oregon,.
BAND SAWS
Molding 3Icnine,
SIQRTISERS,
'MjHXif A nd eve" y description
52S?.2;g of Wood-working M.
ehinerv sinr? l'lm.in
Mill supplies. Addiess
RERRY A PLACE.
Ma. binery Depot,
112 California St. San Fi ancis'c'o.
noy24eow6m '
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
PORTLAND. - - 0REG01?. '
DEALER IN LEAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS- '
Commissioier .Selecting Swamp, and Over
flowed Lauds.
Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for aif kinds of landed p.topertv.
alunb'e securities trauslerred in excliane
for real estate.
Loans nc-oti, fed on proj.erfy, and titles
examined and determined. ' ;'
Coniinissions solicited and executed with
tioelity an.! Mom;itiif..s.
OFFICE No. U(!iWw!!;i.i:.
of Alder am! From sticcts.
J-tb. 3, -T0:tf
NEW HARDWARE STORE,
CORXET I'XIONT & STAItK STS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
JTOHX If. JPOSTI3B
Is ' now rei eivintr and offer for n!e, at tho
- o
BUILDERS5 HARDWARE,
Mechanics' Tools,
Tabic and Pocket Cutlery,
MINERS' GOODS
SMaiis, Ropes, Shovels,
Anvils, Axes, Etc.,
Which he invites buyers to pajl and examine
before purchasing eNewhm rp.
Would invite !irticu!ar attention of buy
ers of Dividers' ILirdwiire and Hons Trim
mings, eiiher at WHOLESALE or RETAIL:
May 20,lf71:m.1 $Oll?i Ii. 'FOSTJittl "
Xcw Hoot and Shoe Store.
- - 1 4
THE JJNDEHSIGNE WOULD RE
I e tuill.v call the nti n of thp pub
lic to l is s-'pleiidjd s-tock CUSTOM -MALE
BOOTS and SHOES,
for Ladus' and Oen's wear, just opened;
one door nertb of the Lincoln Daken-. Ore
yon City. ' J
All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES kept
constantly on bund, at CHEAP KATES, and
ordeis taken for the saiiie. to be made in
the latest style, at the PACIFIC UOOT and
SHOE MANUFACTUICV.Poitlaud, Oregon!
POTJNTRY PRODTJCI?
Taken in EXCHANGE AT MARKET Rafes.
AL. Wl
Oregon Cit3', Xoy. 17, 1 871. :
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL
the atttiition of 1 verybody that is fat
tening Hots to sell, which will make bacon
that thev will iiud it to fl eir advantage to
call at the old corner at-Albrilit's Ibitcher
Shop We are buriiifr Pork aDd PAYING;
THE HIGHEST PRICE of any one els:
Call and see.
ALBRIGHT & LOpUS.
71.:tf
Nov. 2-1, IS
Our druggist keep for sale Hall's Vegeta
ble Sicilian Hrir Renewer, the best prepara
tion ever made for rer-torinsj the vitality and
color of the hair. ' " - '', -