Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, May 03, 1872, Image 3

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ljc iDccktn Enterprise.
FRIDAY, : : J .."r
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TOWS AMJ COUNTY.
r Piemockatic City Tit KKT. Tlit? Pemoc
racy of Oregon Ci.y place in nom.na
.lon .he following ticket last nigm, to be
dieted on next Monday :
Mayor-A. NV'n'-r.
SS'.nd Ivi Sr-H. L Kelly.
Trewirer A. Levy.
Marshal - S. I- Richardson.
City Attorney A. F. Forbes.
Councilmen-W. L. V hue. J.. .us
Loans. S. W. Moss. James At hey . K. Can
field Geo. CUik and Jas. X. Dohu.d.
it is a pood ticket, and if the Democ
racy of Oregon City will do their duty
next Monday, will be -elected.
I. O. O. F. Cki-kbration. Tlie members
cf Oregon Lodge No. 3 celebrated the
fifty-third anniversary of the Order very
appropriately last Friday. A procession
was formed, headed by the Oregon City
Brass Band, and marched up Main street
and back, to the side of the hill back of
the Congregational Church, where seats
liad been prepared, under a Hue arbor.
The order of exercises were gone through
with as follows : Music by the band ;
singing the opening ode ; Prayer by the
Chaplain, J. M. Bacon. P. G. M. ; oration
by F. O. McCown. P. G. The oration
was one of the finest we have ever heard,
and all who were present were highly
pleased. We shall published it enure,
and hence forbear making any comments
on it. Alter the oration the crowd par
took of a picnic dinner. About 1
o'clock the procession was reformed, and
inarched back to the hall, all highly
pleased with the exercises.
Oiiu tit Coi'itT. Court has been in ses
sion since Monday, lint lit lie business
has been done thus far. Jacob Engle has
been indicted for the murder of Jesse V.
Boon. Messrs. Iluel&t fc Warren and
Forbes, are his attorneys, and Prosecuting
Attorney Gibbs and Messrs. Johnson &
McCown appear for the State ; McCor
mick has been on trial for the past two
days for the murder of Tom Montgomery.
Gibbs for the prosecution, and Johnson A'
McCown for the defense.
Th ' jury returned a verdict in the Mc
Cormick case of murder iu the second de
gree, last night, having been out about
two hours. Saturday morniug was set
for the sentence.
The ca.ie of Gans vs. Gans has been
taken tinder advisement.
The motion for a new trial in the case
of Moore vs. Grepe was denied, and
judgment entered for according to the
verdict of the jury.
Radical City Coxvkntion. The Radi
cal City Convention is to be held this
evening for the purpose of placing in
nomination a. city ticket to be defeated
next Monday. The pledges made last
ear to secure an election, and which were
broken when success was obtained, will
be remembered next Monday, and the
people will render their verdict of condem
ns tiou of such action.
St Kp;nst: Paiitv. A large number of
friends gave Mr Geo. Larocd'ie, an
old an esteemed citizen of this place, a
em prise, party at his residence, last Satur
d y evening, it being in honor of his
fifty-second birthday. M iy he live to see
many more birthdiyg is the earn st wi?h
of his many friends.
Pkusoxai.. We had the pleasure of a
call from II. G. Tyson, Esq.. editor of the
Dallas rtrpttbliaitt. last Friday. Mr Tysoa
iias greatly improved the Hf-puUkuin since
Jie litis taken charge of it. and makes as
good a Radical paper out of it as there is
in the State.
Kkmovkd. Mr. Jas. Winston, an old
and esteemed citizen of this place, has
forsaken town life, and removed into the
country, where lie has purch i ed a I n
farm. His many friends wish him abund
ant success in his new enterprise.
ScnnEx Dkath. Mr. James Bradly died
suddenly at the house of Mr. Parker, the
druggist, on Wednesday evening, May 1st.
H was about 75 years of age. and came
to (his State about three years ago from
Iowa.
Private School. We learn that a ladyt
whose name we have been unable to ascer
tain, opened a private school in the roon s
recently occupied by Mrs. Blake, adjoin
ing the residence of Mr. Moss.
Goon. We learn from parties who were
present at the I. O. O. F. celel rtii n in
Yamhill, that th address delivered by C.
K. Warren, Esq . of this city, was an able
aud interesting one.
Gokx. Miss Nora Moss left here last
Saturday on a visit to Poise City. We
join the many friends of Miss Nora in
wishing her a pleasaul visit aid early re
turn to her home.
Cai.i.ki). C. B. Bellinger, Esq., Demo
cratic candidate for Prosecuting Attorney
gave us a call hist Wednesday. lie is in
good spirits and sanguine of being elect
ed over his opponent in June.
Rsudors Skkvick. There will be a
lecture at the Congregational Church on
Sunday evening next on the Subject of
'"Crime and the means of its prevention."
Drafts. Col. Teal received last week
the drafts of the Pittsburg lock gates,
which are to be used in the Locks at this
plaeo. They are said to be the best in
use.
Crowded Oct. We have received a
communication in relation to the road re
cently located from the paper mill up the
Clackamas. We regret it is crowded out
this week. It will appear next.
Peusonai.. Col. Joseph Teal was in
towty last Tuesday. The abuse of the
Radical press has had no effect on the
Cul,
Imsoontim :ei. The postoffiee at Cut
tingsville, in this county has been discon
tinued. Changed Hakim. The Cliff House
changed hands this week. We have not
learned who the new landlord is.
Called Gov. Curry- gave us a call
last Tuesday,
The Titorni.E. A Republican paper, ;
alluding to the numerous investigations in- j
t Radical official curruption, says the j
trouble is that -Rats are trying rats, and 1
the comned out. It's a nice thing for the I
rats.
Daii.t Mercury. We are in receipt ol j
the Daily Mercury. It is a neat looking
sheet, the same size as the Daily Stifts- j
?.ta;i. ably edited. We hope it 'will re- j
ceive the support its merits'tVoservo. :
r--ir-vm i.iiiip,kiihiii 11 11,1 1, Dm, wmnni
The Negroes at Washington.
It is astonishing to observe how the
negro element has rushed to Washington
since LS CO. When the census was taken in
1SG0. there were thirteen thousand negroes
in the District of Columbia; about one
fifth of the entire population. In 1S70. the
negroes in the District number forty four
thousand, nearly one. hall of the people.
The largest portion of the negro popula
tion are adults and voters, and are con
trolled by a species of carpet bargers
that managed to plunge the City of Wash
ington into a debt of live millions in one
year. Most of the money has gone into
the pockets of the contractors, the negro
only getting wages for 'daily labor on the
streets. These abuses are undergoing in
vestigation $by a congressional commit
tee, and the disclosures exhibit a terrible
corrupt state of ail'airs on the part of
ndical officials. But it is ever thus
where Radicalism rules.
What Dax.v Proved. Whilst Radical
papers are all claiming that Mr. Dana has
proved absolutely noshing against Secre
tary Robeson, the X. Y. San claims that
he has proved that the Secretary has
made, in the most flagrant violation of a
perfectly plain statute of the United
fctates. the following payments :
One of over Ninety Thousand Dollars.
One of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars.
One of Twenty-Three Thousand Dol
lars. Mr. Bana has also proved that Secre
tary Robeson made large contracts for
iron, privately, without advertising, when
there was no haste oremergeucy to justify
or excuse him. at extravagant and exces
sive rates, paying for it a. much larger
sum than he might have got it for.
Much of the evidence introduced by
Mr. Dana was documentary, from the ar
chives of the liepju-smeiit. Much of it
was wrung from the lips of reluctant and
unwilling witnesses, some of them trem
bling in their shoes from tear of offending
the power on which they felt themselves
to be dependent.
IBs Dei-exdexce. Some idea of the
dauntless -Bread and Butter Brigade'
upon which Gen. Grint depends for re
nomination and re-election, may be gath
ered from the Detroit Free Press, which
says that nobie army of self saci iacing
patriots '-consists of about thirty-one
thousand postmasters ; seventeen thou
sand under the command of the Treasury
Department, with a Signal Corps of three
thousand more, under different leaders
making in all. fifty-one thousand noble
pairif ts, who demand that Grant shall be
kept in power in order (hat they may cou
li.'iue to hold office and serve the co'untry
for their own gjod. This number does
not include the members of Congress
who are dependent upon (be breath of
ihe Executive avor for their future polit
ical existence, through the control of the
appointments in the districts. It does not
include the license spies who go about
plund-riiig individuals under pretense of
law. but who are all devoted to the
cause of Grant, because Grant and offi
cial rascality seem to be identified in aim
and intent. This army of office-holders
propose to dictate what shall be the po
litical action of the people iu the selec
tion of a President.
Souxo Oi ixiox.s. A game S rath Caro
linian writes to Ulysess. thusly; '-Under
the pharisaical pretense of iet us have
peace,' you resume war upon South Car
olina. You publish your declaration of
war; renew the struggle we thought clos
ed at Appoma tox. Von send your sol
diers. on make war upon peaceful com
munities; and beneath the folds of your
stats and stripe--, yon allow thieves, rob
bers and incendiaries to find shelter and
safety. You cannot, if you regard your
fame, retire from this campaign against
your countrymen: for in prosecuting war
upon South Carolina, yuu menace every
otier poacable State on the continent.
Our cause is now every freeman's cause.''
Cnowtxa Jcstieiable. -The Chicago
Post is of the opinion that the Democracy
has not done much in carrying Cincinnati
and St. Louis by sweeping majorities. In
asmuch, remarks the St. Louis limes, as
those two cities embrace a much larger
population than the entire State of Con
necticut, and their combined Democratic
majority is about fifty times as large as
the majority for Jewell, we are of the
opinion that a little crowing. is justifiable.
The "difference is suggestive for other rea
sons in one case the result was fairly
achieved ; iu the other it -was bought with
money.
No 'Passive' At hit ok. Mr. Belmont
the Chairman of the National Committee
of the Democratic party, has just issued
a circular summoning the members of the
Committee to meet at his residence, in
New York, on Wednesday, the 8th of
May. ' The purpose of this meeting is well
understood to be to fix the day and
place for holding the Democratic National
Convention to nominate, candidates for
President and Vice President of the
L nited States.
Voted Dowx. Grant was defeated in
the late Convention of negroes in Massa
chusetts held for the purpose of choosing
delegates to the National Negro Conven
tion now in session in New Orleans. At
an early stage in the proceedings, a reso
lution endorsing, in a mild manner, the
Grant Officeholders' Convention to be
held it: Philadelphia, was offered but it
was promptly voted down by a consider
able majority.
Ix Trouble. The Radical county can
didates have evidently been in trouble
this week. They have been congregated
in corners and out-of-the-way places" and
emerged wilh-elonirated faces, as though
all was not right. There is a small ;zed
volcano .getting ready to emerge from' the
bosom ot our truly loyal friends.
Public Spcakiu
HON, GEO. R. HELM, of Linn conn
y. will adddress the citizens of Orem on
the politicl issues of the day at the follow
ing times and places, to wit :
Astoria. Monday My C.h. evening.
Helens. Tuesday. .. 7th. fa
wregoQLtty. lhursday
Forest Grove, Fiiday
9;h. l o'clock
10th. '
Lafayette. Satnrdar
ll;h.
P5:h.
14 th.
Pith.
17tn,
l:th.
2):h,
21st.
22nd
24th.
27tb,
29 :h.
McMiunviUe. Mo n d a v
Dallas. Tuesday
Independence, Wed.. .
Junction City. Friday
Cressweli. Satttrd-iy.. .
O'.kland. Mond iy. . . .
Roseburg Tuesday. . .
Cunyonville. Wed....
Rock Point. Friday. . .
Ash'aud. Monday.. . . .
Kei by ville.Wednesd iy
u aldo, Thursday .."... " 30th
Jacksonville. Saturday June 1st,
'-'WJ
MARK1ED.
By Rev. John V. Moore, at the residence
of the bride's father, April 2, Marion Ep
person and Mis--. Eva B. Voung, all of Clack
amas county, Oregon.
How H' I s: el to be Pltysicktil.
"Who does not remcmb -r the time when
spring purgation was considered indispens
able to siimmer health? No matter for wrv
faces, the inevitable salts and senna, rhu
barb, or calomel and jalap, must be admin
istered. These '-spring medicines," the
youngsters were told, were to make them
hale aud hearty during the summer. We
all know now that tlvs was a fulacy: that
new vigor, not depletion, is what is requir
ed at the commencement of the summer
soistice. As a preparation fur the enervat
ing effects of opprtSMve summer weather
a course of ilostttter's Stomach Bitters is
highly expedient. This fam us vegetable
lots three prominent prop,-! ties: It reno
vates, purities and regulates all ihe tunc
tiotisof i lie body. It is composed exclusive
ly of pure vegetable production, via:' the
essential principle of Monomrahela live,
and the most etli -acious tome and alternative
roots. b:irks, and gums known to medical
botauis e. Hence, it is an absolutely sate
medicine, and no tincture of the Pharmaco
poeia can cosnpare with it either in purity,
or iu the variety of its oi.jects, and its com
prehensive results. Happily for mankind,
the theory that it was necessary to p.stra'e
a patient in order to cttie him, is forever
exploded, and the true philosophical doc
trine that vigor is the great antagonist of
disease, has taken its place. Jlo.stetter's
Bitters is an invigoraat, and hence it is the
proper medicine tor the feeble at tLis most
trying season of the year.
Be sure that you obtain the genuiue arti
cle, as thee are innumerable vile imitations
in the market. L ok to the ornamental
stamp, the engraved label, and the name
blown into the glnss llostctter's Stomach
Bitters is s J 1 iu bottles only.
No Pill ix Thk Would ever had anything
like the circulation of A vers 1'ini.s.
Throughout these States, Mexico, and the
Central American republics, d iwn thcslopts
of the Andes, and across the pampas of
South America, in negro villages, amid the
fervid wdds of Al'r.ca, throughout the jun
gles of India, and the steppes ot'iuteiior
Asia, over the continent, of Australia, and
the islands of the Pacific, these 1'ills are
knewn and everywhere used as family rem
edies for diseases. With d.stant nations
their wonderful cure attract more attention
than tliej do at home: for the sentiment ot
wonder lakes a deeper hold on their mind-,
than the results of a high scientific skill
with us. The amount consumed requires
seventy-five thousand doses a day to supply
it. An inspection of the manu'actory stio w
ed us how this enormous demand is made
and sustained. Adoed to the consummate
kiil of their composition, ii an extreme
care in their manufacture, which at once se
cures the most perfect material and iheir
most accurate combination. The conse
quence is a power and certainty iu controll
ing disease which other remed.es never at
tained' Bait, l.'owuj-.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
prevents the hair from turning gray, and
returns gr :y hair to i:s natural color.
Dr. Sack's ('vr.w an Kkmiodv is no Par
ent Medicine handing, got e.i up to dune the
ignoruut and credulous, but is a peifect S e
cilio lor ."ass:d CuLii th, "Cold in the head'
and kindred disi ases.
KAJiliS E t ' -V -C P ' I K V T . -1, I. 0.
I-"'. Meets at Odd Fellows' Ball on the
FII5ST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each m .nth. Patriarchs in good stand
ing are n vte ! to a. tend,
ieb. s, ls72-tf
Per the very beat photographs, go to Brad
ley &. Rulofs'm's Gal'ery wi;hout STAlH.-i--ASCEND
IX THE ELEVATOR, 42'..
Montgomery Street, San l'rauei co.
WILLIAM iDAVIDSOlT,
ft lIAL estate osalsk.
Oi3ii'-, So,
PORTLAND,
Ol From
SJi -oct,
OREGON.
RKAT, ESTATE in this CITY and
MAS!' PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities, consi-iiii of LuTS, HALf
BLOCKS and BLOCK'S, HOUSES uud
STOiiLS; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located iu ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
HEAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TEliUI
TORIliS, wah great care and on the most
A D VAN T A G EO C S T ER.MS.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS iu the St ATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
audpforwui'd the same to the above address.
Feb. 3, is7i.
.jii'i ia I iV il n-c.
INFALLIBLE WORM SYRUP FOR CHIL
DREN. Messrs. Iiiie;if tfc lirotHrrs, Whole
sale and Retail Mediants, Canby Station,
Oregon, are my antJ orized agents for the
sale of the Infallible Worm Syrup, who will
constantly keep a sutqdv on hand.
DR. J. W. VAN DEN BERG II.
Salem. March 22, ISTJ.tf
Important tHi- 1 :tl.'s.
I have just received a supply of Clark's
Spool Cotton. Oil and Needles', to suit the
l-'ltiitnce Sewing Machine, which arc fo.- sale
at the lowest market price.
I go to San Franeico to purchase goods
for the Spring trace on the next trip id' the
OriHamme. So look out for a fine stock at
i educed rates.
Narch 23:tf THOMAS CHARM AN.
Oregon. t.(M!gc A'o. 3, I. O. or O. I.
.vKiHfe. Meets every Thursday even
at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
Hall, Main s eet.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. x. O.
Ilebrcca lcgree Luilge .. a, . . O. P
J3 Meet 03 the Second and Fourth
$V TUESDAY. Xl'EXIXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend.
Mull ttnin all r.fls; So. 1, A. F. and
a A. M. Holds its regular cammunica
Options on the First (hjl Third Satur
S(ht) in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the 20th of September to the 2oth ot
March, and 74 o'clock from the 2oth of
March to the 2'Uh ot September. Breth
ren 111 good standing ar? invited to attend.
Doc 23.170, By order of W. M.
Hpecial !' ice.
Ixrir,ESTiON- is the cause of nine-tenth3 of all
aiseases the livine machine is subject to ' Give
tone to the stomach and digestive organs, and ou
will save more thun half in your doctors ti'jlls.
'r. Hrnlrj', ticiniti-il iti(U-r- are recorn
monded by nil physicians to Dyspeptics and for
ALL tOMPLAIXT of Ve LlVEil AND DtOKSTlVB
UiIOass. bee advertisement in anothtr column.
New ToIsiy.
Notice.
The annual meeting of the Oregon City
Mann aeturng Comoanv, for ths election of
I'irectors for the
o baairday, May, nth, 1S72.
, H J COB, Prcslden4.
-1. A. STrtATio.v, Secretary.
betters rttiualnhig in tlie I. O. Ore
gon City, May 1, :
Allen, David Lnjaends-e, Edwa:d
Batetield, M. B. - Long, Marf.n
Br.yuoi:i. James. Lnnd, Otto N.
Baxter, William Long, Jo'm
Brown, J. dm Mergeus, John
Blanchard, Mrs. Sarah Mernaue, Mrs. Jan? F
1'rautgau. Henry McAlamr.ey, John -
Burke" Miss Cbirissa Moor, Fred
Brown, Mrs. llauuuh Mtsiroe. .Jno. G.
Bradlev, Thos.
Mors, II. H.
Boone, Capt. A.
Mcllure, A ilhs
Chapman, Rev. W. T Newton, Samuel S
Corrigon, John
Price, Wm.
('onlev. Jvhil
Day. Lot
Forlea, Wm.
Quan, Tiios.
Rowan or Rolaud,
IRo-etta
Fuliei.S. Y
Ransford, E. E.
Hamuim, Christof (2) Rodrs, Chas.
Hainan, J
Scbirtv, Stephen
Hopkins, S. W.
Hart, Abner
Jones, T. 11.
Jair.es, Win.
Jackon( Margaret
Kandle. V.'m.' ll.
Kelly, Tiinot'ny
Keiiiieilv, James
Kellv, Marv Jane
Kelly, John P.
Simons, Mi-s Grnnia
Swatl'ord, Miss Alice
Scott. Thos.
Turner, Wm.
TayfT, Thomas
V allace, James K.
Woi'i'ner, J. 2)
Walsh, J- E.
Walt r, F.
Wirtz, li.
Wilson, Miss Annie
Landis, M. B
Registered letter for G 'd:ng Thomas.
If called for, Miy ad vei tiseil.
J. M. BACON", p. M.
liiisiiu'ss Dim'tory of rorUanJ, Ofi'goa.
rt'SLlSUKO BV L. sami kl.
General Adci'rtixinj Agmt, V3 front Slrtd.
Ackerrnans Dollar Store,
Xa. '. Firt Street. Importers and Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass
ware and Plated Ware.
stor House, First st , between Oak and
Pine. Ever) thing neat. B. L. Longfel
low, Proprietor.
BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PERIODICALS,
K.WCItOI.'T t-i "OltSE,
Agents for Mabie, Todd k Co. 's celebrated
tiIct I't ns.
Ivison, Rlaceman. Taylor tt Go's School
Books. Just Publi"htd, a full line of Legal
Flunks for tlii-i State.
)arman, the only direct Importer of Cloth
ing, Ac, cor. trout & Washington sts.
CIIAS. A. BARRETT,
WHOLESALE
liOO;Sli:J.I,Iit a- STATION liR,
L.IHCFST STOCK FY PORTLAND.
w,-.. 79 Front nl No. 5 Wuli-
iisgton Street.
TECK, WILLIAM & SOX, 129 Front st.
JL3 Importers and dealers iu
Gans, Ilitlc-jj and Itevolver
of every description.
Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods, Beads, Bird
Cages, Baskets, Croquet Games, and
Baby Carnages.
Agents for the "California' Powder Woiks'
also, for the " Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machines."
eck, John A., 120 Front street, practical
j Y at comaker & Jeweler. Work done
for the Trade.
DIMES A BArlJELDKR m Front street.
rigliurn &. Item hart, First i. oct uuk A'
Pine, importers of Stoves, Ranges,
Kitchen Utensil-'.
uehanan, V. A., s. w. cor. First t Taylor
) sts. Cheapest Furniture Hoiue in Port
land-
c
ARRETS WALTER BROS.
ta Front street.
CGarke, Henderson & Cook, 81 it s:t First
! street. Dealers iu Dry Goods, Faucy
Midinery, A-c.
Cohn Rnenf. hi, 14s Front St. Commis
sion Mci'chu..ts !t Dealers in O.egon k.
California Produce.
Ciong'e, J. li.. Manufacturer it Poller in
) (Saddles, Harness, and Saddlery Hard;
ware, tni Front street.
Cvirrier, W & Co., 103 Front st. Merchant
Tadors and Clothiers, Hats Furnishing
I ioud:!.
eLishmutt A. Oatman, t2 Front street.
Real Estate Agents, money loaned.
houses rented.
D
ENTAL G-JOl'S, C. H. W oodard .t Co.
D'l Front street.
DlifOUIST.S, C. II. WOODWARD A
CO. 101 Front street.
Orders from any portion of tlie State or Ter
ritories catfuliy tilled by mad or express.
JVifd, Lowenstein it Co. Fninnure ;iiiu
J Carpet dealers Stores from 13 i to l-'js
i- U st street.
1 "Employment A-ency. Witherell t Ilol
man, So Front st. " Furnish all kiiids ol
help.
TVerd.ng A Beebe, lo Front sti eet. Cotn
2J mission Merchauts aud dealers in Do
me-tic Produce.
fashion Livery Stable, cor. First & S;
. sts. E. Corbett. Prop. Good tun
ilnmn
turn-outs
always on nana.
Iishel it Robots, cor. First it Washington
t;ts.. Dealers & Muuutac. Cothiug, Furn
irhiti Goods.
17 re eland, Dr. B. R., Dentist Office, No.
2, Dekum's Block, cor. First Si vVash
iugton sts.
Gill ,t Steel, 75 and 77 First street. Deal
ers in Books, Stationery, and Musical
Instruments.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
The largest Music House on the Coist.
STE1XWAY PIAXOS, LTRDETT ORGANS,
G. Ij. Of PlttXS, Manager.
sole AOExcr rort TTIV.
u EEowe'' Sew
J7Airents wanted. "5 91
Hackeney it Stemme. Grocers and dealers
in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Ma; 11 sts.
"amburger, B., 133 First street, importer
ana dealer in btaple Fancy Dry Goods,
Millinery.
Htndee. D. II., Photographic Artist, s. w.
cor. First and M01 risen Ms. Child s
Pict. spec Ity.
Henrichsen, L. C. & Co., loy First street.
Manufacturers and dealers iu Jewelry,
Watches, itc.
Hibbard, Geo. L.. OS Front st.. wholesale
dealer in Groceries, Doors, Wagon Ma
terials, Ac.
Hodge, Calef A- Co., '.u Front st., whole
sale dealers in drugs, Paints, Oils,
Glass, itc
HOME Sew'ntr Muchine. straight needle,
uuder feed, "lock stitch." Competition
challenged. M. E. X raver, 112 Front st.
Hurgren it Shindler, Nos. 10- to 172
First st. Importers Furniture, Bed
ciing, itc.
International Hotel, cor. Front and Morri
son sts. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Bu.-s
attends steamers.
Tohn ..T. it Co., 01 Front st., whnlsale and
JLV. retail dealer iu Fine Clothing, Furnish
ing Goods.
Maison Doree Resturant, piivate rooms
. for Families, cor. 1st and Pine streets.
Q. Voos, Prop.
M.-.Hin, E. t Co., wholesale dealer in
Wines & Liquors, O. S. N. Co's Block,
and San Fran
Meier it Schmcer, 111 Front et., wholesale
sad retail Coc;ectloncri.
COURTESY OF bANGkiTr'U' ""LIBRARY.
"-...a.isit-i.
Miller, John B., M 1st st. Watchmaker &
Jeweler, oilers to the public a tine as
soitmeot of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Mueller A Co , Front near V St., Dealers
in native an-J lortin Wines. Lhmors
and Cigars.
"VJ"orthrnp, E. J.. Hardware. Iron, Stel,
L 1 Hubs, Spokes, Hardwood Lumber, I"C,
Portland.
Occidental Hotel, cor. First and Morrison
sts. Smith it Cook, Proprietors.
1 parish, Watsms it Cornel!, Real Estate
... ,Agens, 'JO Front street, bet. Alder and
Washington.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. C. 11. Wood
L ard it Co., lei Fioat sf.
lice, J. M.. 127 Front street, wholsale
J. dca;er in Tinware and Stoves.
1ichter, Paul. lGo First st.. importer of
Li Berlin wooden Carvings, Parlor Orna
ments, itc.
J ider, G, C, R-al Estate it Money Broker
V 2 Front street. Poitland.
I")osenbaum, I..S.4 Co., io.n.cco import
L ers of Foietga and Domestic Liquors.
1 usS House, Front st. On First Class Prin
k. cipal. Thomas Ryan, Proprietor.
Sherlock, S., Gl Front and 2 First sts
dealer iri Harness, Saddlery and Sad
dler Hardware.
Simon. J., 53 Front street, dealer in Doors
Sash & Blii.ds, Window it Plate Glass.
Sinsheinier, II., lo7 First st., importer of
Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Muic In-
fctrument
Qkidrrore. S. (.. 123 First st. Drug wist .t
Apothecary, a lurg
rge stock of l'ertuinery
A Toilet. Articles.
Smith .t Davis, 71 Front street, wholesale
dealer in Druirs, 1'aints. Oils. Window
Glass, Perfumery, Ac.
Snow A- Rnos, 73 First street, Pic'ures,
Frames, Moldings, Artist's Mat'. s. Draw
ing Instruments.
Smith, Put.. Broker, 00 Front st. Dealer
in Legal 'fenders, Go' e rumen t Bonds
and Gold Dust.
OTOE, B. I.,., tor Front Street.
O Watchmnker. A Manufacturing Jeweler
is appointed Asrent for the Walth'am, E!rin
E. Howard ,t Co., Chas. E. Jacot, and the
California Watches; also, for all the prodnc
t dns and imjiorts of the California Jewelry
Coir pa ny, San Francisco. Send for circular.
Watches repaired in the very best manner
and wakraxtkd to give satisfaction.
rrVriJiT. 'X0TT7S Firststreer.naVi'iraL"
X tnrers and dealers in Furniture, Bed
ding, Carpets, Ac. -
rphe Clothing store. 113 Front st. Clothing,
1. Furnishing Gocds, Boots and Shoos.
Harris A IVag'-r.
r puttie, II. II., 112 A 144 Front st. Dealer
JL in Wagons it Agricultural lmplemeiits.
rpyne, E. D., n. w. cor. First A Oak sts.,
X dealer in Brandies, Wines, English le
aud l'oi ter.
r py ler, J. A., 147 Front St., wholesale d.-al-X
er in Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Ba
con, Ac.
7"tlliarns A Myers, 5 Central Block,
Front St.. Commission Merchants A
de.ii's iu Produce.
T 7" bailey A Fechheimer, Attorneys A So-
licitors iu Banki uptcy. Oiiiee in Odd
Fellows XViujile.
SPKING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
.A.. LEVY.
HAVE JUST REDEIVED A COMPLETE
and well-assorted stock of
OISTOM-IVIAOS
AM) GEMLEAIEAS' EIRMSIIIXG GOODS.
Which I will sell at reduced prices.
Call and examine my stock before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Produce Takrn in ExcJEirure for Goods.
A. LEVY,
Main street, Oregon City.
AND
T XX IO T
DR. H U FE L AN D'S
CELEBRATED
SWISS
STOMACH BITTERS.
The Kirst and most healthful Tonic
ever introduced in the United Stales.
B These Bitters have
pj been in the San Frai -
Cisco Mai Kei lor over
'1 wenl y Years, and
not withst indinj the
many new candidates
-j .... ,......1. , ii, t
1 sales have constititlv
B 'ucre.ised.
TAYWIK & IiTi-
s-ZVAj, Sole Agents,
4o:) and 111 Clay St ,
San Francisco. '2'J-ly.
Treasurer's fJotice.
CorxTr TitEASfUEii's Oi ricK,
Clackamas County, Oregon.
rIOUNTY WARRANTS OF CLACK A-
mas enrlrnseit lor interest nr or To 'n
vember 14th. 1S71, will be paid on presenta
tion at the County Treasurer's office at Ore
gon C y, Oregon.
Interest wid cease from this date.
H. SAFFARRANS, Treasurer.
Oregon City, April Huh. lst2. w4
S. IICELAT.
CIIAS. E. WARREN'.
S3 U EL AT & WARREN
Attorneys at Lav,
OFFICE CHAEMAX'S EUICK, MAIN" STHEET,
OREGON CITY.OUEGOy.
March ", ls72:tf
Housg For Sale.
A DWELLING HOUSE CONTAINING
1 seven rooms,' s tuated on the hill, is o?
fered for sale on reasonable terms. For par
ticulars apply to Geo. IIard:n at the liarrmm
Saloon, or to Henry Harding at the Lincoln
Bakery.
Oregon City, April l5, 1S72. tf
Dr- B. R. FREELAND,
iSro 1ST,
TOOM 2 DEKUM'H BUILDING. CORN
XV er 1 irst and ashington Sts., Portland.
Nitrous Crside adiDinietered. nsotf.
Kg:iwesg"Er.r
PACIFIC
000T AMD SHOE HOUSE I
Fall and Winter Trade.
HAYING RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR
assortment of Imported Styles iu
Ladies' and (Jests'
Boots stifcias9
We will take great pleasure iu displaying
and receiving orders from our patrous ami
the public generally.
We have received from New York a few
pair of the Olebinted EI. PRAT Ol ERA
BUTTON FRONTS, by which a Lace Shoe
can he turned into a beautiful Button Gaiter
Will take orders for the same at any time.
We have the Best and Latest Styles in
Misses' and Children's Button Gai ers and
B dmorals that are imported, but lor good
substantial wear there are none that can
come up to our own make. We Warrant
them in every respect.
Seven entirely New Styles of Ladies and
Mi-ses' RUBBERS. T e'Nillson, C0r.2re.ss,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's German, Velvet
Front and Alaska. Light, y. ish Durable
and Neat Fii ting. Also, a lot of Children's
Rubbers. Bring on your feet.
COME AXD SEE
QUIl CHAMPION BOOT!
Respectfully,
PROTZHAN, GILLIHAN & CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts-,
PORTLAND, . REG ON.
Pre. 1. 171 :tf
LOST.
17RDM THE UNDERSI ED, LIVING AT
. Caneniah, about the 5th ins.t , a Sorrel
Mare, about fifteen hands high; six years
old ; small white streak iu the toretead', with
saddle marks; shod all around. Any person
returning sa d mare or giying information ol
her whereabouts, will be suitably rewared.
WM. H. M RS HAL.
Caneimili, Feb, 22, ls7'2.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
PORTLAND, - - OltEGOIT.
GEO. IL. CURRY,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei
flowed Lands.
Fami Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for all kinds of lauded property.
Valuable securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
fideliiy and promptness.
OFFICE No. 14 Carter's Building, corner
of Alder and Front streets.
Feb. 3, )s7u:tf
s?rjKa&syimiHR-goods
JUST RECEIVED AT
DKALEIt IX
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. .
PRODUCE all kinds boucrht. for which I
pay the highest market price.
If you desire trood Goods, at LOW Priors,
call at I. SELLING'S, andexauiine his fresh
stock of Spring Goods.
GIVE ME a CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
M v Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS.
Wool Wanted,
For which I will pay the higheet market
price.
I. SELLING.
April 14, 1871:tf
. TP.
Grocer & Provision Dealer,
Next door south of the Court House,
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon,
DEALER IN
BEST FAMILY GROCERIES,
COFFEE, TEA , SUGAR,
FLOUR AND MEAL of nit kinds,
PICKLES, SO P, SALT,
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS,
Also, all kinds of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
BUTTER. CHEESE and EGGS
TOBACCO and CIGARS
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc.
AH kinds of country Produce taken in ex
change for goods at the highest market rate.
ffj Goods delivered in the citv free of
C Kc'h 4 fiS-2-tf'e f Patrouare solicited.
IMPROVED
BAWD SAWS
Molding Machine,
Efth M0RTISEES,
'-ar .... v "i.v 4i --- Ann prur r.c ( n
X-f-:- 0 f nod-working Ma-
""-" chiuery and IManing
Mill supplies. Address
BERRY k. PLACE.
Machinery Depot,
112 California St. San "Francisco.
nov24eow!'m
pi PERI A L MILLS.
Savier, LaRoqne & Co.,
OREGON CITV.
fL.Keep constantly on hard foi sale
Midlina-a, Bran and Chicken Peed. Par' ies
smpndincr feed must furnish the sacks.
Br.AXKs-. All kinds of blanks can be
had at this office Job Printing of every
description neatly executed, at short
notice.
- ,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION Q 0
A. II. Ricltardsoii,
AUCTIONEER !
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeneraIHrkan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. Kichabdsox, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron
Lnglish Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasp ,Ws .
bcrews, iry-paus, sheet iron, Ii. G. Iroa
A largeasso.tnientjf Groceries -ndLiqu.r.
15 JliCHAKDSOX, AuCtiODT
TO YOUiG MEN T
ryO YOU BELONG THE FUTURE OF
X our beautiful and fast prowinir Sta
boon the shrill whistle of the IRON HORSH
hs he comes tmoking across this jrreat Con '
t.nent. drawing after him the rich Voducta
of the Nation's Wealth aud Industfj. trill
announce the awJ '
GOOD TIME COMING,"
hen Oregon's own Sons and Daurhtera
will be called to Jill the new arenues ofli."!
uess. Lvervone should prepare lor an
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE.
mS-IT? Ch,?n;res hVe been made in the com
W -i tLairS, o(0ron in a few mr,.
in e f .nf.ri PementS ,f ur b
in tlie lutu. e is a qnestion which depend
rTo!6 WALIFlCAlioK.
prS "Xlr 1 foup years f continuea"
National Business College,
of ian,d" 0rreS?D' has sent out SC0RE3
of young men fully qualified, and manr f
whom , are now tilling high ad Incratip!!
S ores of I S' ?ou"ting. Rooms and
Mores of our State. So great is the demand
Good Accountants,
that Business men have been frequently
compelled to send East for as-istance. Na
entcrpnsinar. studious Young Ulan who baa
ffire" aUhi'f PrCfcCribed C0UrSe
MODEL COLLEGE
has complained for want cf a situation and
at good sularv, too.
J dv-lio ls oere Horded - aoquir-
nil! a
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
iu the shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPENSE.
Ever3' student will hare an
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE!
After hiving completed the Theory, beia
introduced into a "
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has the effect of thoroughly familiariz'
iiis him with all the minutiae oTreal business.
1 he course of study embraces Double and
.-ingle Entry Book-Keeping, Commercil
Arnhmenc, Commercial Law, Corrr sprn -mce.
Bn.-iness Penmanship, regular and
special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory
with practice. b J
knSdrgedofntaSCS for'secu"Dg a thorough
ORNAM ENTA L PENMANSHIP,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHY,
FRENCH, SPANISH,
GERMAN, ITALIAN ETC
For full particulars, call at. the College Of
nee in Carter's building, corner of Front
and Alder streets, rentrance on Alder) Port
land, Oregon, or send for cicnlar. Address
BeFRANCE & JAMES,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Mcrch 31, lS71:yl
ALSO.
KEAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE-
JACOB STITZEL,
C. C. WAT.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.
SUCCESSOR.? TO STITZEL & UPTON.,
AND
MO STEY itOK"ERS
e
Cor. front and IV ashington
PORTLAND. OREGON.
O
Specinl attention crivri fn Vo e.l. ( r
ing lands and city property. All corres
pondence relating to the recources of Or
gou will be promptly answered-
EEAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Sent free of charge to
any address.
, JACOB STITZEL & CO.
March 15, 1872:tf
MEW GOODS
AT THE
LINGOLNJAKERY.
WBLLSATiiS & HARDING,
HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL YARIE
ty of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND PROVLSIOXS.
The Bakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh A .
BREAD, CR ACKERS,
CAKES, PASTRY,
CANDIES AND NUTS.
All of which will be sold at living rates.
Remember that we do not sellgoods at
cost.
Also, please bear in mind that it takes
money to do business.
To the farming trude we wonld say, CASH
for you produce, and CASH for our goods.
Goods delivered to all parts of the city.
Feb, If?, ls-o:tf
Guardian's Sale,
NOTICE IS JIERDBY GIVEN Tlfii", BT
-P virtue of an order of the Honorable County
. . .. . L. o...,A Orotrnn for th COUTltV of
tlackanias, made at ttie February' term, 18,2, I
Will soil to me jniiiesi. uiu'ai.,. r, T"
oor, m Oregon Citv, Clackamas county, on bat
urdav, the 4rli (lay of May, 1872, at public auc
t on 'the following descriliel real estate, the pro
'irtv of the minor heirs of Enos Mover, deceased,
to-w 'it : Jxrts jiiimtered one. 1, two, 2. ve, 5, six,
6 seven, 7, and ri--ht, S, in Block numbered six-tv-two,
in the town of Cmon City, county of
Clackamas. State of Oregon.
Teim of Sale. One-half down and the re
roaui'li r in two equal iuartcr-ycarly paymento,
secured bv mortg-age.
' T.J.TAYLOR,
Guardian of M. E. Plover, E. A, fclover, A.
J. Slover and CT.fclover, Minors.
Administratrix's Notice.
m-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
P undersigned has leen duly appointed Ad
ministratrix of the Estate of Lawrence Burns,
deceased, late of Clackamas county; therefore,
all persons bavine claims against eaid Estate are
required to present them tome, properly verified,
at the atfice of Johnson &z McCown, within nix
months from date.
MARY A. BURNS.
Adinr'x of tlie Estate of Lawrence Burns, dee'd.
JOHNSON '& McCOWN, Att'ys.
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