Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, May 10, 1872, Image 3

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Cljc lUttkln (Enterprise.
Fill DAY,
MAY 10. IS
TOWS AND COUXTV.
Simmauy Covnty Coi n r Puockkiux.
Expenses of Circuit Court ordered paid.
An order issued to pay one-half the
VilJ;;'t!.fi: and the new one declared a pub-
11 peSon for the Rock creek bridge
roa-' wa allowed to be withdrawn when
cos were paid by petitioner.-
The matter of the Weismandle road was
referred back to viewers with instructions
to make report more specific.
viewers anoointed to view a road up
Ea.de Creek above Phillip J. A-
Burnett. W. J. Howlett and Robert kirk-
Lam appointed viewers.
A new precinct across the river wa? es
UbVhed, called Linn City precinct. .Top.
V Field, John (Jordan aud M. F. Perrin.
appointed judges or the election.
Cudered that a bridge be constructed
across the Clackamas near Frank Pierces,
kn wn a.- the Upper Clackamas Bridge.
Ab.-I Mattoon appointed to superintend
it construction.
The Sheriff tiled the delinquent t tx liM.
The Court ordered the Clerk to examine
the same and report at next term, and in
'the meantime return the same to the Sher
iff for collect icn.
B. drier allowed renewal of ferry li
ce n.c.
The Pittock road was established, and
petitioner ordered to pay damages to the
amount of $30 to John and Henry Nach
and. We shad have something to say in
regard to this road in our next issue.
Crrr i m.i.'I ion. The city election last
Monday resulted in the election of the
Democratic candidates for Mayor. Record
t. Assessor and Collector, Marshal. City
Attorney and five out of the seven Coun
eiltnen." The following is the vote of the
difh-rt-nt candtda ea :
Democratic ticket Mayor. A. X.oltner.
1U1 ; Recorder L. Diller, 100 ; Council
men W. L. While. 107 ; Julius Logos.
101 ; L. W. Moss. lt)7 ; James Aihey. Iu2 ;
R. Canfield. lul ; George Clark 101 :
James X. Doland, 00 : Assessor and Col
lector 11. L. Kelly. IE); Treasurer A.
Levy. 77 ; Attorney A. F. Forbes, no
opposition.
Republican ticket Mayor. Thomas
('harm in, 07 ; Recorder V. P. Bonis
0t ; Councilim n A. J. Apperson. 110 ;
J. D. Miller. 112 ; J. G. Bennett, lol ;
Charles Logos. 9 'J ; J. Milne. !J!) ; J. M.
Frazer. 98 ; J. If. Moore. J) 4 ; Assessor
and Collector W.J. Caldwell. )l ; Treas
urer C. O. T. Williams. J 29 ; Maridial!
Thomas Miller. 94.
K'ew Pueci.vct. The County Court es
tablished a new reeinnt this week across
the river, to be known as Linn City pre
cinct, with the following boundaries :
Commencing at t'ae N. M corner ot D. I).
Tompkins" land claim; thence west follow
ing the north line of I). I). Tompkins' land
claim to where it intersects the section
line, between section -' and 24, T 2 S 11 1
E: thence South to the corner of sections
24.
and
in said T 1 S P. 1 K;
thence due west following section line to
the Tualatin liver; thence down said
Tualatin river following its m-'anderinyrs
to its month, where it empties into the
WilUrnei te river following its meander
ing, to the place of beginning.
IwKAn ir. We call especial attention to
the advertisement of Mayor Charman in
i hi issue of the Extkimmmsk. The Mayor
Inn a line stock of goods, bought in San
Francisco at the lowest, rates, and which
he propones to dispose, of to hi customers
at low r ites. Whiie he was not success
ful in yettum re-elected Miyor, he is a
complete success in ihe mercantile busi
ness, an l can and will give bargains t,,
wh will give
him a call, lie is on old
m-rehtut in this place, and knows th.
wvits of the people. Give him a cal
lie sells both wholesale and retail.
iN.srAi.fTiox. The following members
nf Willamette Lodge, Xo 1... I. O. G. T..
were installed last Saturday evening as
officers for the ensuing quarter: J. M.
ibciiii, W. C. T ; Miss Nannie Holds, W.
V. T. ; Win. Greaves. W. S. ; Mis Annie
Good. W. A. S. ; T. J. Spooner, W. F. S. ;
.Lnngdoti Caldwell. W. T. ; Miss Ella
Jennings. W. D. M. ; E Gearv. W. C. ;
Miss Alice Moore. W. L G. ; N. Lane, W.
O. G. ; Mrs. Laroque, W. R. II. S. : Mrs.
Bradish. W. L II. S.
Skxtekced. The jury in the case of
Jacob Engel returned a verdict of guilty
of murder in the second degree, and both
Engel and McCormick were sentenced to
the penitentiary for life on Monday morn
i'lvr. Enge! was defended by Mess rs. llue
lat it Warren and A. F. Forbes in an able
manner and they did the bet for their
client. IToth the prisoners were taken to
Sa'em last Monday.
llox. Gko. R. Hkt.m's SrKi.ru. lion.
Geo. R. Helm addressed a large audience
at the Court House in this city last night.
Our paper having been ready for press
before the speaking, we are forced to de
ity a review of it until nt xt week. It
was a masterly speech, and did good for
the cause.
Skiien-ade. The Oregon City Bra.s
Rand was out last Monday evening to
enenade some of the successful candi
dates, and to celebrate the vic'ory gained
by the Democracy. We return our thanks
tor the honor conferred upon us. and hop
e
mai such successes m it be be the
of their frequent turning out.
cause
IIarnkss. Mr. Schram, the old harness
dealer in this city, has an advertisement
jn to day's paper. He proposes to sell
bi? goods cheaper than the same quality
can be bought iU any place in the State.
(Jive him a call.
Xmtt.ovixo. V'e notice a marked im
provement in the Oregon City Brass Rami.
The boys are getting in good trim again
since they have resumed practice. It is a
good band, and we hope that they may
meet with the encouragement due them.
Big Fish. Mr. Diller caught last Mon
day night two of the largest salmons we
have seen. One of them weighed 57
pounds and the other 4S. There was a
good deal of fish about them.
City Com mitt-he. A. Nolttier, R. Can
field and George Harding were appointed
the Democratic City Committee for the
ensuing year.
Returned. lion. L. P. Thompson re
turned home last Sunday morning over
land, lie looks bail and hearty, and ap
pears perfectly happy.
New Goods. Mrs. R. Canfleld ha? just
received a lot of spring goods for the la
dies. Go and see them. ' J
Council. The newly elected Council
will hold their first meeting next Moad iy
rvenmar.
Sewing fcociETi. loe jjjiu.es oewmg
Society, of the Episcopal Church. wirl
meet next Tuesday. afternoon at the rest
dence of Mrs- C. F. Kent. A full attend
ance is reqne-ted, as important busiuess
in to be: transacted.
Foi: Sale.--Mr. Frazer offers in to-day
paper some valuable property for sale,
both town and c untry. Persons wishing
to purchase should give hini a Call.
1 hanks. We ate under obligations to
Hon. James Kelly. U S. Senator, and
Hon. J. 11. Slater, lor valuable Congres
sional favors. .
Tualatin and Oswego Canal.
We take the following in relation to the
Tualatin and Oswego Canal from the Her
ald of the 3d inst.:
From the report of the President of the
company, we obtain the information that
the liabilities of the company have been
liquidated, and that the concern is now
free of debt. Sufficient means are within
the control of she company to complete
all its proposed improvements the con
struction of the can il from Tualatin riv
er to Oswego Lake, and the erectiou of
new aud nnre efficient milli at Oswego
by the fiit of September next. The old
mill h;is been pat in good rep.iir. and all
ihe lumber tor the new dam. which is to
be several feet higher than the present
one. has been sawed, and work is com
menced on the erection of the new darn.
Ground has been broken on nearly one
half of the enure length of the' canal
say two thousand feet. The. sections ad
joining the lake, upwards of tour hun
dred feet, have been completed. Sixteen
hundred feet bare been excavated to a
depth ranging from two to ten feet. In
clodng his report, the President. Govern
or Currv
U ser
ine following language
I recommend that the worK be poshed
forward with all possible energy and dis
patch, and if so. in five months time the
company will be in possession o! a water
power -at Oswego, unsurpassed in charac
ter and of immense value, with a line of
water communication extending sixty
miles t-o the interior Westward, affording
new and superior facilities for cheap trans
portatiou of the products of the active
industries of all that .section of country."
The stockholders, at, their meeting yes
terday mornintr, passi-d a resoluHon di
ree ii-.iT the vigorous prosecution ot the
work until the several improvements, in
hand by the company, shall lie completed.
Then transportation cart be die red by
means of the canal, by steamboats and
barges, at a very low rate, from SI to f"2
per ton. The completion of this great en
tei pri-e will be of vast consequence to
the people of Washington. Yamhill.
Clackamas, and Muitnom th counties, and
an event worthy of the most cordial con
gratulation. The Statesman remarks thusly on the cat
erpillars in Polk county: "The caterpillars
are carrying all before I hem in Polk coun
ty and soon the orchards will be one scene
of devest ition. stripped of everv gn-en
thinr. and black and wriggling with these
insatiable j
rose-bushes,
and can lo
endless Iran
dundeivr.'
Th-v
cover the
the fences.
are th'ck upon
seen cr issir
the roads in
s tha' stretch from orchard to
orchard. What C;.n be done to stay their
ruthless march?
Give them a dose of
kerosene oil, and
they will soon be ended in their ruthless
mireh. It. is a dead shot. We know of
a ladv who used over twenty gallons last
vear.
and her
r chard is entirely clear of
ihe pests tins year
crop last year.
and saved her fruit
Tilt: Swamp Land Grants. Horace
Greeley, the editor of the New York Tri
iiw was a member of Congress when it
was first proposed to cede the swamp and
overflowed lands to the several States. In
his "Recollections of a Busy Li'e' be de
votes a chapter to the subject, which is
worthy of reproduction. He says :
These lands we were told were merely
worthless while undrained ; they bred
levers, ague and all manner of zymotic
diseases, shortening the lives of thj
pioneers, and reod-'rrng the good lands
adi icon t n nil
!iv and worthless.
iit
cede these swamp finds to the States in
cluding them respectively, on the condi
tion that they should sell them and de
vote the proceeds todratuincr and im
proving them, and all would ho. lovely
the neighboring dry lands would sell
rapidly" and the Treasury be generally re
plenished. Tut: Past. We find the following item
in the Stales Ri'jhl.i Democrat of March 21.
180(5, while the present editor of the
It'iV el in was proprietor and editor of that
paper. How does he stand on this ques
tion now ?
The rich factory owners of New Eng
land make a profit of one dollar on evt-ry
pound of raw cotton they manufacture.
They tire enabled to do this under the
operation of the high tariff imposed on
imported cotton goods by the Abolition
Congress. With n tariff similar to any
ever made under Democratic Administra
tions, these intuit rise profits would not
be secured to the rich otton factory lords
of New Etist'and. They make the money.
The poor, who have !o buy and wear cot
ton goods, pay these great profits ; upon
th m is the burden of the tariff thrown.
There will be no new and just tariff until
Democrats again succeed to power.
Union Coi'vry; Democratic Ticket.
The Democrats or Union county have
placed In nomination the following ticket:
For Senator, James llendershott ; .Repre
sentative. O. D. Andrews ; Joint Repiesen
tative for Union and Baker conntier. Dun
ham Wright; Sheriff. Arthur Waruick ;
County Clerk. S. M. Black ; Commission
ers. John Childers. J. W. Kennedy ; Treas
urer. James Raker : School Superinten
dent, Ilarsha White ; Assessor. Terry Tat
tle
Surveyor. J. L. Curtis : Coroner. G
W. Webb.
An Oi.i Man's Puattt.-c:. The C titcisi'm
says: Grant's prattling old d idy exclaims:
How rich my son has got. Just to think
of it! Ulyses is worth now more;n a
million dollars; but be was almighty poor
three years ago' Poor old tool., lie is
too s'umd to see that his son's wealth is
.' ... i. r t. -t- - , .,
tht truit ot tueii. oi onue ami use price
of dishonor.
Filling the Executive chair
unpoveri
country
hhd every other President the
has bad. But the Thing has
grown rich at the eape salary that impov
erished rich men.
Thf, Thus NEws.!r2ii That which
would represent the true mission of the
press of tbb wonderful age of progress
must have a great heart in it. and a never
sleeping conscience. It must be magnan
imous and godly --with charity toward
all. and milice toward none.'' It must
speak the truth boldiy for the trtr.h's
sake and cherish justice as the apple of
its eye. It must seek by the propagation
of right principles an right thoughts to
be useful as weli as popular to build
up the truth and tear down error in
short, to improve and enable, as well as
te enlighten mankind.
I1K.
On Monday evening April '2'jth. Mrs. Olive
Csmphejb agr-d 79 years, w-ifs of Hector
Campbell of Milwaukie.
We find the following in the editorial
correspondence to the Eugene Journal
from Washintou, under date of April 17tb:
In the Senate, this morning, Mr. Corbet t
introduced a bill tor ttie relief ot Warrer,
receiver of the land office at Oregon City,
for money paid to federal officials in Ida
ho, deposited to their credit, and after
wards misappropriated by them.
How We t'sttl to ?je Phyrclttd.
"Who does not reraembir the tune when
spring purgation was considered indispens
able to summer health? . Nc matter for wry
faces, the inevitable salts and senna, rhc
baro, or calomel and jalap, must be admin
istered. . These 'spring medicines," the
youngsters were told, were t make them
hale and hearty during the sura me?. We
all ku iw now that th s was a faSa-y: that
new vigor, not depletion, is what is requir
ed at the commencement of the summer
soistice. As a preparation fur the enervat
ing, ettects ot oppressive summer weather,
a course of i tostetter's Stomach Bitters is
h:ghly expedient. This famous vegetable
has three prominent propti tics: It vtno
rates, purifies, and regulates all the (unc
tions ot i tie body. It is composed exclusive
ly of pure ve jetab'e production, u: the
essintia! principle of Motionguhela Rye,
and the most t fii -acions tonic aud alternative
roots, barks, and ;ums known to medical
butanis f. ileuce, it is an absolutely sate
medicine, and no tincture ot ttie Pharmaco
poeia cm compare with it either in purity,
or in the variety of its o'.jeets, and its com
prehensive results. Happily fur mankind,
tue theory that it was necessary to p; o si rate
a patient in order to cuie hire, is forever
exph dfd, and the true philosophical doc
trine that, vigor is the great ant a.oni-t of
disease, has taken Us place, llostetter's
Bitters is an invigoraut, arid henc ; it is the
proper medicine tor the feeble at this most
trying stusou of the year.
lie Mire that you obtain the genuine arti
cle, as the-e are innumerable vile iniita'ions
in the market. Look to the ornamental
stamp, the engraved label, and the name
blown into the g'sss 11 stetteis Stomach
Bitters is s 11 in bottles only.
Iie;l StiItlely of Heart Uhtasc.
How common is the announcement.
Thousands are sinhldenly swept into eterni
ty by this fatal malady. T.tis disease gen
erally has its origin in impure blood Jilted
wi ri irritating, poisonous materials, winch,
circulating through the heart. irritate its del
icate tisaus. Though the irritation may at
first tie only sdigbt, pr-iducitig a little palpi
tation or irrpgniar action, yet. by and by ihe
disease bee ones tjfinly seated, and milt (ini
tio:! or bvpetrophy, or thickening ot ttie lui
ing membrane or of the valves, is produced.
How wise to give early atteation to a case
of this kind. Unnaturtd th robbing or pain
o.i the region of the heart should admonish
one that all is not rgh!, and if you would
preserve it. horn further disease, yon must
help it to beat ri;htly by the use of suco a
remedy as shall remove the cause of the
trouble. Lisa Dr. Pierce's Golden Meda al
Discovery before the di.-ea.se has become too
-seated, a id it will, by its great blood parity
ing and wnndei f-d regulating properties,
(fleet a perfect care, it contains medicinal
properties which act specifically upon the
tissues of ll e heart, bringing about a healthy
action. Sold by ail firjt-cla-s iliuggists.
A sure preventative tor grav hair is Hall's
Vegetable iiair lientwer. Tiy it.
VfLLU K VCA.U?.IKXT M). -1, I.
o-
I". Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the
FIl.'ST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each m nth. Patri-ichs in good stand
Patri i chs
to aitetid.
ing are inviteil
Pe;
it
For the very best photographs, go to Br ad
ley & Ruiofs iii's Gallery without STAIIJtn--gT
ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429
,Munt rnci v Street, San Franei.co.
VH.X.IAM DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALS
1 1 1
lHUt-e, ?io.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this C ITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most, desirable
localities. eoni-t irirr id' LOTS, HALF
BLOCKS ami BLOCKS, HOUSES and
STOUbS ; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
nncnltiva'ed LAN DS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Corresnondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TEKK1
TOitli'iS, with irreat rare and on the most
A i VAN TAG EO US T K R.M S.
BOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCBII'lIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. '
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the St ATE. will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
andjforward the same to the above address.
Feb. 3, 1371.
Special ."Votice.
INFALLIBLE WORM SYRUP FOR CHIL
DREN. Messrs. Ivn!si,t & IJrotlit-rs, Whole
sale and Retail Mediants, Can by Station,
Oregon, are my authorized agents for the
saie of the Infallible Worm Syrnp. who will
constantly keep a snpplv on hand.
" DR. J. W. VAN DEN BERG II.
Sa'em, March 22, 1372. tf
Oregon I.oilge So. 3, I. O. or O. I-1.
. xt,",. Meets every Thursday even
--'"ji big at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
'w.'v- if all. Mains eet.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order.
iictjtct-a Degree Luv.Sge No. 53, . O.-O. F"
C$ Meet on the Second and Fourth
v" TUESDAY EVLWIXGS,
ot each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree aie invited to
atteud.
Mtiltiioma li Tiwl-c No. 1, A. F. unit
A A. M. Holds its regal ir commenica
Ations on the Firf, and Third Satur
'Ity in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the 2oth of September to the 2oth oi
March, and 7i o'clock from the 2oh of
March to the 2oth ot September. Breth
ten iti eood standing are invited to attend.
D e c ."::. i S7o, By o r d e r o f W . M .
fXoc!at iiV t 5 -o.
Indigestion is? the cause of nine-tenths of ell
diseases the livimr machine is subject to '. Give
tone to the stomach and digestive orpans. and you
will save more than tiaif in your doctor's biUs.
Ir. Ilralr J Crlffcrati-d 1X1. Ii t-r are reccm.
mended by all thyicians to DysFFrTirs strut fnr
ALL CojlrLAlSTS of t' e LlTElt AND DtGR-Tl VK
OsGANts. See advertisement in another column.
FOR SALE.
IE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO SELL
his property in Oreg n City will sell
T
at a t.arga it, to a pood purcha-er. Lot 3. in
block 3, whereon th-re is a good Dwelling
House with S ro ms, psitlv hard finish, bal
ance cloth and paner and the Livery Stable
now occupied bv Messrs. Wil is & itrouhton.
Water pipes laid on the premises, from
Pea-e's water works.
Also 4 town lots in Canemah, with good
fence around.
Also 2 town loS in lower end of Oregon
City; also 160 of laud known' as the dona
tion la id cia m of Wm. Stone, S mib s
southeast of Orejron City, with some im
provements, thinly timbered, EO nnder
growth, go d lasting wat ;r
EEflnquire at County Clerks office.
J. M. FRAZER.
Oregon City, May 6th, 1S7'?. vCn23
1 COURTESY
THOMAS 0HAEMAN
ESTABLISHED - - -
- 1S33!
D
ESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City, and the Willamette
ValUy, thet t,e is stdl on liand, and doiug
business on the old motto, that
"A Ximle Sii-Ptnie is Ietter tlian a.
Slor SlIlilliIlJ;.,'
I have just returned from Sau Francisco,
where I put chased one of the
LARGBST aud II EST SELECTED
Stock of Goods
ever before offered ia this city; aad consists
iu part, as foliaws :
Boots & Shoes, ClothiEg-, Dry Goods,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Description, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Jfamts cc una,
Sash & DoDrs.Q-ieens-ware,
Crockery,
Glassware,
Chinaware, Stsneware, Platedware,
Jewelry
of various
qnalities & styles,
Clocks & "Watches La
dies & Gentlsnea's jTurn
is.hing' Goods, Eancy Ilotions
of every description,Fatent Med
icines, Hope, Farming Implements
of all kinds, Carpets. Mattings,
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &e.
Of the above list, I can sav my stack is the
.MOST COM PI, El'lO ever ofi';red ia tins mar
ket, and was s ecte 1 with especial cure for
tii is ii;i-Jitt. All of which 1 now jfL;r for
saie at the
Lowest flarket Rates.
No uss for the ladies, or any one else, to
think ot going to Portland to buy go-jds fur
1 am DETERMINED To SELI, CHEAP and
i.ot a. low myself t be
LMJERSOLD U THE STATE OF OREGON.
Ail I ask, is a fair chance and quick pay
ments. Reliev ng, as I do, th it nineteen
years experience in uregon Litv enables me
to Know ihe rcqirements ol the trade.
Come one and all, and see for yourselves
that the old stand of
THOMAS CHARMAN
cannot be beat in quality or price. It w u'd
be useless for me to tell you ail the advan
tages 1 can offer you in the sale of goods, as
every store i hat advertises d ies itiat, and
probably you have heeii disappointed. AH I
wish to say is, come and see and examine
for yourselves,, ibr I do not wish to make any
m stakes. .My obj ct is to tell all my old
friends now that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell good cheap, for cash, or on such
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all lor the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
Til )S. CHARMAN,
Main stieet, Oregon City.
; ? r. g-d Tenders and County Script
ta'ien at maikvt rates.
TIIOS. CHARMAN.
JCgT'COjOOO lhs wool wanted by
THOS. CHARMAN.
Busiii:ss Directory of Portlimd, Oivgon.
rUULlSHKJ) BY L. SAMUEL,
General -ttlvtrtixing Aent, ,.;3 I-rout Street
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
No. 1..) Kir, t Street. Importers and Job
bcis of Fancy Goods, Toy.
ware and Plated Ware.
Crockery, Glass
A st.. r House, First jt , between Oak and
Fine. Ever) thing neat. B. L. Longfel
low, Proprietor.
HOOKS, STATIONER! AND PERIODICALS,
nANCROFT cS; MORSE,
Agents fur Mabie, Todd k, Co.s celebrated
ttll Phi.
Ivison, Blaeemau. Talor & Co's School
Books. Ju$b J'ubllshed, a full line of Legal
Jiankf jur tins State.
Oarrnan, the only direct Importer of Cloth-
lyin?, iv c, cor. b rent & ashnmton sts.
CHAtJ. A. BARRETT,
WHOLESALE
BOOKSELLEn & STATIONER,
L AUG EST STOCK AY PORTLAND.
No. St) Front anil No. 5gVU
ington Sre.
T) EC K , WILLI A M & SON, ly Front st.
JL Importers and dealers in
Ciiiis, Ilitles and Revolvers
of everv descript-on.
Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods, Beads, Bird
Caies, flaskets, Croquet Games, and
Baby Carnages.
Agents for the "California Powder Works
also, for the " Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machines.''
"Deck, John A., 120 Front, street, practical
JL) Watchmaker & Jeweler. Work done
tor the Trad.
BOOK AND JOB PUINTEUS
HIMES.t BACHELDER 93 Frontstreet.
Iritiam & Reinbart, First st. btt. Dak k
y Pine, importers of Stoves, Ranges,
Kitchen Uten.-ils.
1m banan, W. A., s. w. cor. First & Taylor
3 sts. Cheapest Furniture House iu Port
land. c
A RPETS WA LTER BKOS
89 Front street.
C
larke, Henderson & Cook, 81 & S3 First
Goods, Ac.
Cohn i'c Roo-enf. Id, 14s Front st. Commis
sion Merchants & Dealers irr Oregon &
California Produce.
ryoffc J. B.. Manufacturer & Dealer in
J S-iddles, Harness, and Saddfery Hard;
ware, Vri Front s'reet.
tMirrier, W & Co., P:i Fiont st. Merchant
Tadors aud Clothiers, Rats Furnishing
Goods.
DeLishmutt & Oatman, P'2 Fr.mt street.
Real Estate Agents, money loaned.
houses rented.
D
ENTAL GOODS, C. H. Woodard k Co.
lol Front .-treet.
DntGGISTS, C. IL WOODWARD &
CO. 101 Front street.
rders from nnv portion of the State or Ter
ritories carfmlv" hLed bv m id or cypress.
E' mil, Lovvenstcin .t Co. Furniture and
Carpet dealers Stores from 134 to 133
Fnt street. -
Tmplovment Aaencv. Witherell .t Hoi
Vj man. SO Front st. Furnish all kinds of
help.
"Tverd'ncr & Beebe, 1U Frontstreet. Com
raissioo Merchants' and dealer3 in Do
mestic Froduce
OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
I fashion Livery Stable, cor. First & Salmon
sts. . Corbet t, Prop. Good turn-outs
always on hand.
Iishel & Roberts, cor. First & Washington
. sts., Dealers &. Manutac. Cothing, Furnishing-
Goods.
T7 re el aud, Dr. E. R Dentist Office. No.
-, Dekum'a Block, cor. First & .Vash-
iujrtou sts. '
Gill & Steel. 75 aud 77 First street. Deal
ers m Hooks, Statijiiery, and Musical
Instruments.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE-
The largest Music House on the Coast.
STELWAY PIANOS, BIRDETT ORGANS,
G. I,. OtPHAXS, Manager.
SOLE AGENCY FOR TIIK
"Howe'' Sewing IVIacIiiue.
i5TAgents wanted. "C
Hackeney & Sterne, Grocers and dealers
in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Ma.n sts.
Hamburger, 11., 138 First street, importer
and dealer in Staple Fancy Dry Goods,
-Millinery.
TTtiidee, D IL, Photographic Artist, s. w.
JLJL cor. 1- ir:
Piet. spec It v.
TTenrichsen, L. C & Co., K"j First street.
JLJL Manufacturers an
and dealers in Jewelry,
Watches, &c.
ibbard, Geo. L.. 9S Front St.. wholesale
dealer ia Groceiies, Doors, Wagon Ma
terials, Ac.
Hodge, Calef & Co., 07 Front st., whole
sale dealers in drills. Paints, Oils,
a.ss, ive.
II
OME Sewinii Machine, stra
bt needle,
..,l,. r.Jt.,i iit,i- "
(loin petition
Front st.
clialeiiiied
.M. E. Traver, 11:
TTurgren k, Sliindler, Nos. ICG to 172
JLJL First st. Importers Furniture, Bed
tlliliT, kc.
nternational Hoief, cor. Front and Morri
son sts. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Buss
attends steamers.
T7"ohn,.J. Sc Co., 91 Front st., whofsale and
JL- retail dealer in Fine Clothing, Furnish
ing Goods.
asoon Dorce Rcstur.int, novate rooms
Tt 3L for Families, cor. 1st and Pine streets.
O. Voos, Prop.
frtin, E. tt Co.,
Wines & Liquors,
wholesale dealer in
O. S. N. Co's Block,
and San Fran.
" r'eier Schmeer, ill Front St., wholesale
xtl and ret i
retail Confectioners.
lHer, John B., 03 1st st. Watchmaker &
Jeweler, offers to the public a tine as
rtmeiit of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
yvjnivi u kju , i iuiiL near i, sr.. ueaiers
in native aud lorcign Wines, Liouors
and (hilars.
Tort .rup, E. J., Hardware. Iron, Steel.
Hubs, ispokes. Hardwood Lumber, dc.
rtland.
Occidental Hotel, cor. First and Moaison
sts. Suiitn & Cook, Propriet jrs.
1 parish, Wat. tins A, Cornell, Real Estate
. Agents, 00 Front street, btt. Alder and
Washington.
P II O T i ) ( J R A P II 1 C G O 0 D
1 aid & Co., lpl Fiont st.
C. II. Wood-
Iiee, J. M..127 Front street, wholsalc
fij dealer in Tinware and Stoves.
Tichter, Paul. 105 First st.. importer of
1 v IJet an w
ivooden Carvinij--, Parlor Orna-
ments, Arc.
I ider, G. C, Real Estate & Money Broker,
XlU 02 Front stieet, Portland.
ft
isenbaum, 1. t5. iV: Co., loo oco import
ers of Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
1 uss House, Front st. On First Class Prin
Aj cipal. Thomas Ryan, Proprietor.
Sherlock, S., 61 Front and (!2 First sts ,
dealer in Harness, Saddlery aud Sad
dler Hardware.
Simon. J., r.ti Fiont, sti eet, dealer in Doors,
Sash & Blinds, Window & Plate Glass.
Oinsheimer, lb, 157 First, st., importer of
O Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Made Iu-
truments
Skidirore. S. G.. 12 3 First st. Druggist
Ap thec.u y, a large stock of Perlumerv
& Toilet Artich s.
O instil A Davis, 71 FYont street, wholes.tle
iO dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils. Window
Glass, Pcrti mery, Ac.
Snow it it os, i -j f sirtet, i ictures,
Fuunes, Moldings, Artist's Mafls.Dia w-
imr Instruments
Snnth, Put., Broker, 0o Front st. Dealer
in Legal Tenders, Go- ernment Bonds
Jill.ii.'i'
mTDVE, H. I,., Xo 10T Front Street.
lO Watctimnker & Manufacturing Jeweler
is appointed Atrent for the Waltham, E!;rin.
E. Howard k, Co., Chas. E. Jacot, and the
Calit'oriii i Watches; also, for all the produc
tions and imports of the California Jewelry
Coirpany, San Francisco. Send for circular
Watches repaired in the very hest manner
and warranted to give satisfaction.
f jcrry Bros,, No. 178 First street, maiiuiac
i Hirers and dealers in Furniture, Bed
ding, Carpets, kc.
rPhe Clothing store. 113 Front st. Clothing,
JL Furnishing Gotds; Boots aud Shoes.
Harris Ar Piager.
rputte, H. IL, 142 & 14-4 Front st. Dealer
I ia Wagons & Agricultural Implements.
rjyne, E. D., n. w. cor. First & Oak sts.,
X dealer iu Brandies, Wines, English .rtie
and Porter.
r jvler, J. A., 147 Front St., wholesale deal
JLer 'in Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Ba
con, &c.
T7iHiams & Myers, 5 Central
Front st.. Commission Mercht
Block.
tuts &,
deal's in Produce.
Thalley & Fechheimer, Attorneys & So-
V Pcitorsiti Bankiuptev. Ofiice in Odd
Pcitorsiti
Fellows Temple.
S. HCELAT.
CnAS. E. WARREN.
HUELAT a. WARREN
Attorneys at Lav,
OFFICE CIIARMAX'S BKICK, MAIX STREET,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
March 5, ls72:tf
House For Sale.
A DWELLING HOUSE CONTAININ
Jt seven rooms, s tuated on the hill, is of
fered for sale on reasonable terms. For par
ticulars apply to Geo. Harding at. the Bart. urn
Saloon, or to Henry Harding at the Lincoln
Ba' r v.
Oregon City, April 1!, 1K7-2. tf
A, G. WALLIXG'S
Pioneer Book Bindery.
Corner of Front anil Alder Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv detred pattern.
MUSTC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of
stvie known to tne trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
Blanks'- All kinds of blanks can be
had at this oMiee Job Printing of every
descripfion neatly executed, at short
notice,-.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE!
Fall ami Winter Trade
HAYING RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR
assortment of Imported Styles in
Ladies' and Cents'
Hoots Cjiiilfe'i's,
We will take great pleasure in displaying
and receiving orders troui our patrous and
the public generally.
We have received from New York a few
pair of tha CVIebiated ELPRAT OPERA
BUTTON FRONTS, bv which a Lace Shoe
can be 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 aud
Bilmorals th.it are imported, but for 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
M Uses' RUBBERS T e'Nillson. Con cress,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's German, Velvet
Front and Alaska. Light, .' is'i Durable
and Neat Fit ting. Aiso, a lot of Children's
Rubbers. Bring on your feet.
TO W O II li M E IS"
COIIE AND SEE
OR CHAMPION BOOT!
Respectfully,
FE0TZMAN, GILLIHAN & CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts-,
TORTLAND, REG CX.
Pre. 1. 1c71:tf
LOST.
TT'ROM THE UN DE I ED, LIVING AT
1. Canemah, about the 5th inst, a Sorrel
Mare, about fifteen hands high; six years
old; small white streak in the loretead", with
saddle marks; shod all around. Any person
returning sa o mare or giying information o1.
her whereabouts, will he suitably rewaided.
WM. 11. MARSHALL.
Can in :h, Feb. 22, 172.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE-
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
CiJEO. Ha. CURRY,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovet
flowed Lands.
Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for all kinds of landed property.
Valuab'e securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
fidelity and promptness.
OFFICE No. 11 Carter's Building, corner
of Alder and Front streets.
Feb. 3, Js70:tf
SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
-A.. LEVY.
II AVE JUST REDEIVED A COMPLETE
and well-assorted stok of
CUSTOM-MADE GLOTIIIHO,
AM) GEMLE.UENS' ITRMSIIIXG GOODS,
Which I will sell at reduced prices.
Call and examine my stock before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods.
A. LKVV,
Main street, Oregon City.
AND
THE BEST
DR. HOFELAN D'S
ICELEBRATED
S "W I S S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The First and most healthful Tonic
ever introduced in the United States.
These Bitters have
been in the San Fran
cisco Market for over
'I -veni y "V ears, and
notwithstanding the
many new candidates
for public favor,- the
sales have const . ntly
rucrensed.
3 TAYLOR & 1513 X-
KEL, Sole Agents,
409 and 411 Clay St ,
San Francisco. Sjt 1 v.
IMPROVED
BAND SAWS
Molding DIachine,
MORTISERS,
And e-rey description
ii";!' of Wood-Working Ma
chinery and Planing
Mill supplies. Address
BERRY k PLACE,
Machinery Depot,
112 California St. San Francisco
novSlemvt'm
Treasurer's Notice.
Cocxtv Treascrek's OrricE, )
Clackamas County, Oregon.
BOUNTY WARRANTS OF CLACK A-
j mas, endroseu tor interest, prior to ao
vember 14th, 1871,- will be paid on prefen'a-
tion at the County lreasurer s omce at ure
gon C:-, Oreon.
Interest will cease from this date.
H. SAFFARRANS, Treasurer.
Oregon City, April Hth, 172. w4
Dr. B. R. FR EEL AND,
DENTIST,
T)OOM 2 PEKUM'S' BIT! LD ENG. CORN-
It er First and wasninwu ------
Nitrous Oxide administered.
n23tf.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A. 15. Hie!ia,rdson$
, A U C T I O N E EE I
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Fortlaiia.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groeeries.GeueralMerchaB
disc and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday 1
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneef
'
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron ,
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse Shoes; Files, Rasps, sajvs;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, 11. G. Iro
also:
A large assortment of Groceries nndLiqn.tri
A. 13. Richakdso&, Anetibu
REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE--
JACOB ST1TZEL,
C. C. WATi
JACOB STITZEL & CO,,
SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL & UPTO.;
AL ESTATE
A N t"
MOjXEX HISOIiERS
Cor. Front and Watliington Sts.,
r O R T L AND, OREG ON .-
Spttfta! stfenf ton given to the sale o( farm
ing lands and city property. All corres
pondence relating to the rccources of Ore
gon will be promptly answered-
EEAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Sent free of charge id
any addrcss.-
JACOB STITZEL- & CO.
March 15, ls7-2:tf
HEW GOODS
TUB
LINCOLN BAKERY.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE-'
tj--of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES
and provisions.
The Bakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh
BREAD, CR VCR ERS,
CAKES. PASTbY,
CANI)IE AND NUTS.
All of which wi'd be sold at living rates.
Remember that we do not sell goods at
cost.
Also, please bear its' mind tufat it take
money to io business.
To the farming trade we would say, CASH
fVr vou produce, and CASH tor our goods
Goods delivered to all parts ol the city.
FVb, PL lb7'2:tf s
rr ii is
rr .jgi
1- ii I ft st,r--:yl
Will sew everything needed in a fani:3y, from"
tie heaviest to the lightest fabric
ad inrni-'E: wokk,-
Th.au arry oilier machine.
If Caere is r. r!orence Sewing J1&
cliine '.vithiu or.e thousand xr.i.'es of
Baa Francisco not v-orking veil and
giving entire patisfaetion, if I m in
formed of it, it will Le attended to
T.i'hout exjenso of any kind to the
owner.
CAmjEL HILL, Agent,
19 f.'ew r.'or.tjcmery Street,
Grand Hotel Bui'dlnrj, Saa Francisco.
SrnZ for Circulars and anmpim of
tJie tvarh. Active Agent wanted in
every jilitce.
f. 33. POPE,
Grocer & Provision Dcalcry
Next door south of the Court Il6nse,
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon
df:aler in
BEST FAMILY GROCERIES
COFFEE, TEA-, SUGAR, .
FLOUR AND MFALof all kinds,
PICKLF.S, SO i P, SALT,
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS,-
AlsO', all kinds of
Fresh Traits and Vegetables.
BUTTER, CHEESE and EGGS.
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Produce taken fn er-'
chancre for goods at the highest mat feet rates.'.
tifGoods delivered in the city free of
charge. A fair share of patronage solicited.
March 23, 1872:tf
S?BtNG&SUMMERGOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
I. SELLING-'
nr.AT.ER nr
DRY GOODS,-
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES;
" HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC
51 A IN STREET, OREGON CITY.
' BODUCE frll kinds bought, for which t
pay the highest market price.
If tou desire trood Goods, at LOW Prices
call at I. SELLING'S, and examine hia fresh
stock of Spring Goods.
GIE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
Mr Motto Is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS.
Wool Wanted,
For which I will pay the 1 igheet market
price.
I. BELLING.
April U 1671:tf
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