Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, May 17, 1872, Image 3

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FRIDAY,
MAY 17, la 2.
TOWN 4XD L'OIXTV.
Tub KxTEiiTAixMi-NT. Myers" Jlii W"s j
crowded last eight on the occasion of the j
Good Tecanlars' entertainment. The per- j
k. . .... in be
lauiei api - ... ,f(. k.ii!ihii was
pissed: the reaumg "J , . . . . ;i
il.e reau i s' -y . " ' .. . .... .
toleibly pood ;
MaStfT Millie uir.m-3
. i ...;. ... ii as
well reuueieo. tiun
ho'a him to be u young boy of good
memory
it i : ii a vei v i .i. ii .
- - -
i. . i - ... i
formanee was -generally very creaii;.i . ( K,nK llc ,lon t believe the offices
The opening piece by Jw P;; ; arf. aH for his family, and he will
Messrs. i'or J y thatt.u-k and ! appoint a competent and qualified
sun" : the dnetie by j.i.s , . , 1 . . a I
SVlui very wfi'ng.j111"0!'"" j person ior the position.
some" uiii. i ui - --
of U characters should have been stud- : i""i;i"lt). "iiu f is fleeted, bc-i.-d
more tktron:h!y ; Miss Crawford was j longs to him. They will, if elect-
. - i i . .,,.., of,. I i,. was Mr. Kii'Tt-ne ,..1 . ... 1.. f . e -i . ,
T...,..t 'I'm. iiiaitetle OV 111" .Hli-SfS
Shattuck and l'...-t wa. well r.m-, and the ! 1 MC, .Is t 1c
yonn ladies M-.mcl to have nlieved j i.u I leal did last year. Are the
thenuelved ol their first Mi;lrari-men. ! people iroin to trust these Radi
Tfcu n adhi- by Mrs. La U.-cq-.e was well , ca cIJatlIcS araiu-
.jfodejed. -30 minutes for Kelrei-btaents.-- j 2
'wi'itl e J'iece of the evening, and the ! Tv.Vi, rr, lf - " -,. , L
.etar-.TH were all well .uMained, Mr. J. j Ly lS;' 1 he ldieal candidates
A. Smith taking the leading part, and we ; and t heir dirty tools are ena-T'd
nnit sav that ii is seldom performed bet- f . i- " "
irr bv nrof.ional plaveis. The rest of :
tlie charACters were v.en nsiaineu. iue
closing t-oitg was good and well sung.
' i . . : . i rii
Stani'Im; Com mi ttlk.-. The following
Siandin Committees were appointed at
i.e meeting ot ihe Council lasi Moi.div :
l'inahee Conimiitee. II. Caufield, A.
J. Avpetson, S. W. Moss.
Comruitiee on School. J. L. Mill r, 11.
jtitielJ. W. L. White.
Committee on Fire and Water. L.
White. Julius Logus. ami A. J. Appersoa.
Coimnittec tn Streets. S. W. .Mu.-s,
Jnmes Aibey, J .1). Miller.
Commit. t-t; on Ileal, li.- James Alhey,
Juluis. Logus. V. L, while.
Okkickks. The annual election of t fTu
th Ut the Oi'enn City Manuf.icl tu ing
company took i.lace la.it truini'day. when
lue lolio.ving Directors were eb eted: 11.
Jacob. 1. Jacob. W. S. Ladd. The new j
lionrd then met and completed tl, ovgnn- j
Uutiori by electing II. Jacob riident;
I Jacob, Vice l're.-id-nt; M. A. S'ratton,
St trctary. and W. S Lucid. Tieasuier
Skukusi.v Ii.i. The imuiy friends ol"
Fr. Sarfarrans will regret to learn lha: his
di fioe has as.-umed ;i .-'laee that mak. s
lii- recovery a'.niosl iiiipiK.-ib'.e. Ir. liar
c'.ay. of tins city, and I)is Kinney ai.d
Wukins of l'oitlanil. are lending ii
him. and doing till iliat is possible fur
human skill to do. lb. S. is a man nuiveis
l!y esteemed, and we hope that he may
jet recover.
ExunsiT. The ofliciit I exhibit, of our
City a fr.tirs nitty be found in to -day's pa
prr It is anything but satisfactory, and
dors not show (lie condition of our city
fliianc.'S. It only shows what was done
lnt year, aid It. tit ve i ii in j. I -:e. It
'tows one thing an I that is. that over
$11 Oiio w collect -d last year, and not
enough left of it to pay i!e in'erest on
the ou'.s andi! g deb'. We shall have
pouiethiiig to .-ay ab. tit this m .tier ht re
ft ter.
Nkaiu.y A Fii:k. Some boj' crnmnied
ptp'r between the walls of the Seminary
huilding. uiid si't it on lii
A timely dis-
Covery was n'l that saved ;he buildinr.
The boy is too young to comprehend the
in ignitiide of hi- act. but jiarents should
be cirelul how ihey allow children to
handle in a'ches.
CoNCKur ok Vocal M;.u-. The Rev.
Mr. Sellwood will give n concert i'i voe.il
music, wish his Mngmg class, on Tuesday
evening. May 2t. at the Congreg 1 1 ioia 1
Church. The public are cordially invited.
Admis-ion fifty cents: children under l
ears of age h vlf price. Doors open at
71. nud concert begins at S.
I i A l i t In.h !:ki. Mis. Moore, of Salem,
laughter of Mr. Mehlrum. of this ci'y
fell la-t week w'rli a kettle of hot water,
.tilting bor.elf very badly, and H f ill
ing injured herself so that, her life was
dpaired of for time. Las acfoon-s
pek of ln-r as being in a f.iir way of rc
C overy,
Frnv: ri t:t:. We call attenti.
t the
advertisement of Mr. Jas. Milne, fund
tur? dealer, in to-day's paper. He is pre
pared to sell goods as cheap as they c:n
hi had in the State, an.', he is also
prepared to manufacture t-j order. Give
h i in a call.
Doi.i.v Vakhkn. The boys h h orgati-
Ir.ed a bae bill club under the fascinat-
intr nam of 0 dlv Yanlen. We have no
doubt but wh it the club will become as
f ttlllOII
close.
as Dollv heiself bef ue the season
Doi.i.v Yit:o::K.
turn -liti'' tias tii
--We r.oiice this little
oie Ii-r appearance in
ur town. If we wine allowed to be the
judge, without danger, we should siy that
Dolly is a Tr.nst horrid looking cre.i'ure,
and we don't wsnt tiry of her in ours.
IIkmovkh. Leon PeL.ouey, of the Far.
ruin IIcsMiarant. has removed ore door
north in the tmilding known as the "Fash-
Jon Saloon.'' where he is prepared to ac
rrmmodati pis friends and the public
enra!iy in a ielter and rgore cotjifot'ia
lle manner, lie understands li is business
and the public can ai ways get a square
meal at his nlace.
I'KSTIU ( TIVK.-
Lot are in ttV
-We an: informed that
habit of des'rning frees
in the br.ver end of town and perpetraf- j
log other oisgra.-ern 1 ac's. W. would I
.Ci'ition these mischief makers, that, they J
ju ty be caught at it. and be compelled to ;
safTer t lie consequences. I
Wknt I-'ishin.;. The E. N. Cook' went
10 Portland last SaOir.hiy afternoon, took
on l,oard Mr. Hollad.iy and a parly of his
friends, and went io Astoria on a pleasure
excursion. The Cooke returned yester
day. iSKw Corxcii.. The new Council met
Jat Monday evening in special session and
organized. The first regular meeting will
,e held ou the lirst Tuesday evening in
June. " 0
Sink.
A ll it Lo:it loaded with stone
.was sunk in the Clackamas last. Saturday
iwhile it was being brought down. The
rock will be .aved. and the boat raised,
consequently the loss will be small.
Nkw LvMuonn. Mr. llolton, a well
known hotel keeper, has taken charge of
the ClirT IL.e,ie. This house cannoT fail
to become popular under hid manage
ment. 0
LtnoK School. The Oregon f'iiv ti.m
jmry is the largest free "school" in the
Stat numbering three hundred
There are five teachers employed.
Rkmuioi'S- Kev. Mr. Rosenborg of St.
Stephens Chapel. Portland, will preach
at St Paul's (Episcopal) Church next Sun
day, both morning and evening.
Increasing. Tl;ere are three hundred i
and sixty mea now enploye.I on the locks. !
The work is progressing finely. j
Wool Wool is selling at the factory 1
ix this place at lj to 17 tea!?, ' j
I
1amsby is trying to make capi
tal atr:i'iIlst Capt. Hedges on the
I that he will place in ofHee
j- son ye are i ti Fonxj ed
' that Kamsby proposes to put in
! his own son as deputy, who is not
l,nlf as well qualihVd as young
Hedges. But the Captain is not
jiko J,ar5t and the rest of the Rad-
vm.no jmi-.ji, a nc liautcni iiCK-
ll - l . i
-- j.... v.ci mm
um1cr natnc C)f 0
puidieaii, in this
., , i , , i . .. i-
t .1 1 1 1 1 . v. I s ii. i ill-. 1 1 w 1 I r tT i:
of
1 ... i f-- i-
,n 'I KMVls ot lies about
the lemocratic; candidates. Wo
warn the people against reiving
on anything the fellows may say
between this and election dav. If
they will lie to get into ofilee. they
will do voie when they get in.-
The' are not to be trusted.
I I)i:sTt:ttTiVK Finn. We learn
that a destructive fire oecured at
Corvallis last Thursday morning,
; -destroying almost tl.e entire block
which was burnt two rears since,
j Mr. Wm. Fliedner and John W.
i A illiams are amoing the heavv
; losi'is. Wo have not received the
' j.articulars, but learn that it was
t he woi k of an incendiary.
.
J.rKsN Coi'nty Fmmc-cuat.v T: :;!:r.
Tin; J)u:no'racy of . ifkson county nomin
ated she following ticket : ln- llepresen
t;l Jvef K. C Mason. Henry Klippel. L.
I). Wade : Comity Judge John M. iiiack;
t'o'.in'y Ct.inmissioners lohn O'lJrien.
Thomas Wrbght : Sheriir J. S. MiMer ;
Clerk S. J. Pay'; Treasiwer J. F. Far
ey : Assessor Wm. Gregory : Surveyor
(i. 1 1 . Lytic.' ; Coroner L. T. Davis. .
We suppose the Radical stump
ers will be fortified with "oflieiar
statements of the economical ad
ministration of county affairs.
The county is in debt is the
strongest argument against such
assertions'.
S.:wi(; Sociki v. The La. lies' Sewing
Society, of the Episcopal Church, wii!
n c.v next Tuesd iy, at the residence of
Mrsl'hil. Sha;:::ou.
Sj e ,cer Fntte Lodge. No. !). I. (). O. T.
ll H elected the f.
to the Ciaul I
1 111 !iel Tue-
: Representatives
which meets at
S. II. Fr'e.uHy, F.
F. 1 j; ris. J. 11. McClung. A. Xo'.tucr.
TF
hi.
oi F'i-. II.
ntie ' .
o!
he
Fugeii'- City, wiii regret to barn that
has become insar.e atid.bcea takea io the
asylum at Portland.
The use of a single bottle of Pali's Vt?i
. tab e Sii-i!ian llair llenewer is si.l'iicient to
hov its ctlieaev in lestori-ng the natural
co or of the hr.ir and c'eaiiaiuj; the scalp
i'Slc Juvulk' V I'oi I'iiluro
See her jiiiid eour.teuane.i, but a short
tune ag the picture oT i u idy h'.-aitli, the
nvy i f tlio sc: ool and the pride ef the
houvhiild. She was ahvavs weleo ii'ru bv
her schoolmates, 'for h.er lithe form and
pleasing disposit io i can ied cheei fe,',ne s
into llieir ranks. Dilligsnt. punctual and
exemplary, ' e lent and rn elul at. boa:e.
woa t e le'.irts ot all.
lit a'us we are
s.ar.-wed. Thi-se ro.v cheeks
and ruddy
lins are blanched bv (.nsu:n!
r
t . n.
Tae
l voice oix e so e;ict:at,'t' ng in buitifi and
j song i f.'.-ble, hu ky and supplanted by a
I a hollow c u. 'h. Let us apjeoi- h here: u.'li
j gently and take her bv the hand. Do not
r
.can-
d' ti.e Ice!
e and !asie-
h'ssuta p. The hard once so hea;tv a';d
jduinci is . niai eiated, and shows bony nut,
il'ies. wh.iie the cords :n 1 tertums veins
are t liit.lv nia d upon t'ie surface. The
pe.'jjj that In urn led with leph-tion, carrying
li.' ir In ihe w In le s strou and impartimr
lit-- beauty, iv.ic t, , health and strength, is
h bcate to ihv t uieh. The fe.ible heart cau
le t propel t!i" thin, sct:ty 1 I 1 with force.
Must we h se le r while y.t in her teen-?
( 'o apanio-is ; nd friends ea h i am n 1 with
w rd.s ot" cl e
with moit n
an
1 eonsi iation, and depait
d eyes s id si'.. r,t st; s. Must
Nol there is a lelief! We
w e lose la r?
fni st - V this .1
oyer of our happiness, and
s of s bright u eeni.
not su!l r the P.- s of s bri-!
Soon th u ; more is tep j ed n w than diet
ary or hv !.ient. obs- rvance, for ua'ure calls
f .r aid, and she sh.,11 have it. Take this
pVa-ant m"dieiu'. 1 1 is iuvigi r iting. llmv
it ail i vs the irritable cough, iaip'.oyes the
njip' tite and di:re.-ti n. and sends a healthy
ti-.g'e through the !i ame. The blood is eii
richt.'d. tiei vous loice l nci e ised,aTid the heart
h uinds with a new impulse. See her fiee
btirhten bv ile rees.- ti;a ,v.!'ir is ii'hirn h.t
j her voice is isobar chaiitjr, 'm.I h asant
j w-rd- ate spoken. The slien-'th falters rt.
but is gaii i-ig-Let us take I t r out in the
warm sun-hine. In a sl'.oi t time she will be
able to g i without our aid, a cheerful gill.
Th.s delightful medicine must be God-bl.-ss-t-.l.
It is r. storincr health to our hived one.
She is emerging from her .sickness sweeter
and nobhr than helore, an t Pr. Ihetce's
(Jo'deti Medical Discove y must have the
credit. It has raised her. Soi l by all first
class druggist cveryw her?,
II.ov Vi- I'Mi'tl to if Piiystt kni,
Who does not remember the time when
-pring purgation was considered indispens- '
able to summer health? No matter for wry
faces, the inevitable salts and senna, lhu
Laro, or calomel andj-dap, must be admin
istered. These 'spring medicines," the
youngsters were told, wereti make them
hale and hearty during the summer. We
all know now that firs was a fa'aey: that
new igor, not depletion, is what is reoui"
ed at the commence. cent of the summer
soistice. As a preparatio-ii f.-r the enervat
ing c fleet a of oppressive summer weather,
a cuuse of Hosteller's Stomach Fitters is
highly expedient. This Linr-us vegetable
has three prominent prupntie.-: It reuo
vates, purities, an, I regulates all the fnnc
tioiisot the body, ft is composed exclusive
ly of pure ve-etable production, viz- the
ess. ntial principle ol' Mononahcla live
and the most cth acious toaic and alternative
rods, barks, and -.itus known to iedical
beta. lists. Hence, it is an absolutely sale
me.J:cp;e, and no tincture of the I'barm ieo
poa can compare with it either in puritv,
or in the variety of its o'j.;ts, and its com'
prehensive res-dts. Happ.iv- for mankind,
t.-.e theory taat it was necessary to piwstrate
a uatie'it 10 ii ,l. . , ' ..
i oaSidra Lr 't P!li!oal d
: - . 1 .V?.r ls tae S'it at'-urmi-t
------- - ".v.vi i j L-uie n rr 1 ,wt
11C-
r. r
V'Trr ; ' " ,t3 l'lace' ilostetter's
Jitters is an mvigoraut, and hence it is the
proper nieaicme tor the feeble at this mott
t rung season ot the rear.
Be sure that you obtain the genuine arti
Oe as tnere aM innumerable vile imitations
,, !i !Uret' L-',ok, tu lh ornamental
pai.ip.the engraved label, and the nam
b.tiCIs la S.dd la oottk-s only.
For the very best photographs. m to U(ud
ley Rulofsfns GaPerv wiihout TA.IR.
ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, '"Js
.Moutgcmeiyitrc-tt, Saa Frauc:s;o.
tyK'IPglMJiJIM
FAL.JLS E.CANPME.'T AO,4, I. O. . . '
F. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the
FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each month. Patriarchs in good stand
ing are invited to attend.
Feb. 3, ;s:2tr
WILLIAM DAVIDSOIT,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
OfiitT, o. 0-1 Front Street,
POUT LAND, - - - OREGON.
RE AT, ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST l'UKTLANP, in the most desirable
locauiies, con.-isuiig til I,( I J S II I !,'
BLOCKS and
STOliES; also
liLOCKS, HOUSES and
IMPl.'OYED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL puts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and oilier Property
purchased tor Correspondents, in this v'lTV
and throughout the SPATES and TERRI
TORIKS, with grwat . are aul on the uioat
ADVANTAtiKOLhS TERMS.
H017SE3 and STORES LEADED
LOANS NEtJOTt ATKI). and CLAIMS 0!r'
ALL PESCUfl'lIUNS PROMPTLY COL
LECTKD. A',.i a Ce.i.eral FIN ANCIAL and
ACEXC1 BCSINESS transacted.
AfiENTS of this 0F1-TCE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the S I A I E. w ill re
ceive descriptions of FARM PKOPEKTV
aajforward the same to the above ad.lrt-ss.
Feb. a, OT',
JijK-elul -Votitf.
INFALI.IRLE WORM SYRUP FOR CI1IL
DREN. Messrs. Ivnigtit & Ii rat Ueis, Whole
sale and Retail Me chants, Can by Station,
Oregon, are my authorised agents for the
sale of the Infallible Worm Syrup, who will
constantly keep a snoidv on hand.
" DR. J. W-' VAN DEN RERGIL
Sa'eni, March 'i-., ls7-j.tr
On gon Ltnlt- a. 3, I. O. cf O. h
-s-'v's- !,ets every Thnr-0a' even
iW- 'n.' at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
ij Mains cet.
.Venihersof the Order aru
iy order.
invitod to attend
Kobe i-en Dt gri t- I,o;lge Xo. :4, . O. O. V
O Meet mi the Second and Feurth
TUKSIKX Y KYA'.XIXUS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Old Fellows
Hall. .Members of the Degree ale invited to
attend.
."I i; I ( ii.iiMU !i ro.tf 5io. 1, A. F. and
A. .ii. Holds its regular c.mimuniea
venous o;i tae t r.-.t. n n, . I nr. .-
each mouth, at 7 o'ebx k from
ihe 'Joth i,t" Septtmber to the jiotli ot
Mare!, and 7k o'clock from tiie Jo-h (,
March to the I'otli ot September. Ibeth
ren m good standi. ig are invited to attend.
Dee. g:j. 1 5 70, Ky order oi" W . M.
Special 7V j !-.
IsmnF.PTIoN" is the canst- of nine-tf-nttis of all
tbsmi.ses tim living iiiac-!;ine is subject to! iivo
ti'i.K. to the stomach am! tuestive organs, and you
will save more than half in your .lector's bills.
5 r. E I -xi I?- - Ci-lt-lTa t.-l 11. fit i tt--N a-y r"COIH
iTo-niicil liy all physicians to OYsriaTl. s and for
Al.l. I 'OMIT.AINTS of tee I.IVl ll ASH 1 1: KST1 VJS
OlitjANS. S-.-e a'.Ivertisemeut in ai.oll.cr coluuiu.
Uti? MASONIC II ALL Lt'ILD-'-J
1N(L
OREGON CITY,
OREGON.
TEEl'S CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND
JL tor sale, cuk.vp KOi: cash,
PARLOE, EEE'RCCIrJ,
OFFICE, SiTTIIIGROOSI,
and KITCHEN FUr.NITUSE,
Rurcaus. Lounges, Rocking Chairs, What
nots. Pee' Meads, Wa hstands. Curled
Hair and P,du Matresses, r! p;;.
low.-
Wit;
h)W
e't-.s, Pictare Frames,
Mouldings. sVc, Arc.
2:?"Special atterti -n given to Fpho'sterv
work in ai! its branches. Orders filled wrMi
juoni jit :iess. Rejiairing d-.n- with r.-eatne.ss
and .bspateh. Furnituri; ni ide to oiv'er.
.'" -;oods deli vci ed to any paitol town
free of ciiaige. Call and examine for your-s-
lvas. ni i v 1 7 tiii
MAIN STIIKET, - OKEfiOV CITT.
3nMF.('Ti jli:R AM) DIPOUTEll OF
7HICII HE OFFERS .-S CHEAP AS
cm be had in the State, at
Wholesale or Retail.
fi'SI warr ii:t all my goods as repreentec.
Oregon City, Apiil'17, IS 72. n2str.
ITiiance SlxJObil of Oregon, ("tiy.
Ain't p;.,id into Citv Fund
Ain't paid into Citv 1'mid' fur
ft.r.io r,7
license, coin f SS7 00
Ain't jiuid into Citv Fund from
Taxes, Sciipc,...". 2,72t C7
Ata't pail o-st of fifv Fund...
3:oK. i;;
r;p; c:
; A ra't i aid oat for w-i'i-r rent.. . 8S7 0U
! Alu'tJ.-f Script can;-cl!ed .., 2,7 iJ 67 3,1110 G7
i Am't cf scl-.ool fund paid into
I Treasuiv
j Am't ot school fund paid out of
-i.t'.'i.i S2
4,CCj 82
l,Mi 4i
the liisiirv 3. v)i 2r,
Italanre seltm.ii fun-t 011 hand.. 1,:173 -7
Am't road ta for the vcar end
in ' May Cth, 1S72..I
Am't collected and expended in
labor and imtteriitl. , 92s 00
Am't collectctt and paid into
the Treasury fiO" 00
Am't lxc;upt tioin Firemen... SO 00
Am't l'elin.pieiit 3;5'.i .".1
Ain't to i al an. e i'.l
Am't i',. 1 1 tax p 1 into treasurv
" " out of " " 51.5 35
I'-alanee on baud in the " tOCl
Am't of in ! rs issued, payat la
1 .n:. 1 4 1
;; oi)
(.07 00
from citv lund, tor the vc-ar
eadin-jr "ray (ith, 1x72 '. 2,473 01
Am't of orders cancelled for the
year endimr May 6th, 1S72. . . 3,729 fJ7
Am t of script can,; -Hod over
and above the issue for the
vear eudiiig Slav tifb, 1S72. . . 25f fI 2.7 ''0 67
SI. C. ATIIF.Y . Reeordl-r.
Guardian Sale.
TfN PER-UANCE OF AN ORDER OP THE
Hon.irable County Court of Clackamas county.
Op'smi, pranting me license to si 11 the v, hole of
the in'erest of Georcre Hathaway, a minor in the
e-t ite of I'lv.irlorte ll.-tthvvay late of said e-j-aut y,
decea-ed, beini? 'he un iivi leil ono-third part of
south half of the followin .ifs.aitied real estate, tii-,
wit: south 1-4 of northwest 1-4: the east 1-2 of the
f-oni Invest 1-4, and lots 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5, of section
32. T. I S., R. 2 E., lot i oi' section Xo. , T. 2 S..
I. 2 E., containing 231 72-100 acres. I will sell
t'i the highest bidder, at the Covrt house door,
in sid county, tin - above ile-'oribel Jproper
tv, rn S ate.r d;.y. ties lath day of June, next, at
the hour of I o'clock, p. ia., of sat I day. Terms
cash, i-r approved credit secured by inortgr.ric,
lted yt thexpen- of porchas.-r.
SYLVESTER HATHAWAY, Guardian.
Slihvaukie, May 13th, lo72. vCn2S:wl
Administrator's Notice.
rriHE COUNTY C(;URT OF CLACKASIAS
county, Oron. having appointed me Ad
ministrator of the estate of JESSE V, BOONE,
deceased. All persons having clainn aa-ainst
s lid est.tre are reqirei to present them to ine at
th oiSce of Johnson. & SlcCown, Oregon City,
witaiis six months from this date.
W. CA.it EY JOIIXSON, Adiainistrator.
M37I7, 1?72. cCS.wl
COURTESY OF
To the Voters of Clackamas
COXJjSTTY!
The Candidates of the
Republican Party
Of Clackamas county, will addi ess their fei
0'.v citizens at the following time and
places:
Rocic Creek precinct, at Union school
house, Mar litth, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Cascade" precinct, at F. Revenue's, May
17th, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Young's prec net, at Phillip Foster's, May
18th, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Springwater at d Harding's, at Mattoon's
Church. May l'"th. at 1 o'clock p. m.
heaver Creek preeitiet, ut School House,
Ma 1'Iit, at 1 o'ch et p. in.
Upper Molal'a and Cuuing's. at St;pp's
scb ol house. May '2'2d, at 1 o'clock p. ro.
Manjuani's precinct, at M.irquaui's sciiool
house. May '2od,at i o'clock p. m.
Lower Molalla, at Camp Ground, M.y 31,
at 1 o'clock p. m.
Union pricmct, at Wm. Harlow's, May 5-,
at 1 o'clock p. m .
Can by pt telnet, at Cabby, May 27, at 1
o'ch ck p. m.
Pleasant Hill and Tualit.tn, at Short's
school house, May at 1 o'tSook p- m.
Oswego precinct, at cLooI houso, Osivcjn,
Miiv ".".uii, at 1 o'clock a. 111.
Mdwaukie A MarshfU-hl, May 3-.i, at y
o'clock a. in.
Oregon City, at the Couit House, June 1,
at 1 o'clock p. m.
The Candidates oT the Pemoeia ic Party
are respectfully invited to be pre-ent tor the
purjiose of di.-cussing the jod.tical i-sues el
the day. " n'iiw'2
Administratrix's Sale
Of
Real Estate.
In the matter of the estate of Daniel IT. Good,
d. Ceased.
VOTH'M IS HEKEHY GIVEN THAT, 15 Y
virtue of an order of sale ma.'.e and entered
of;.r.ecord by thejllon. County t omt of ( la. ll
amas county, at the May tei 111 thereof, i-S72, I
will sell at the Court House door, in Orwun Citv,
larkamas county, Ul'."e-o.i, at public auction, on
Salunla
y, tSie 13! ll iliij-iif June, ISJ i.
; of said dav, the fuUow mg decrib -d
at 1 o'clock
real estate,
the proof-rty ot sud estate, t--wi. :
the north half of lot No. two in block Xo. four, in
( Uegoii City, Clackamas county, Oneron; also
lots Xo. sevfa and t-itfht in bl.vk X"o. sixty-nine
in lliepjii City, C'ac'.iamas county, State of Oil
Km ; also the wc-it half of s. tiuu i.ir.t-, t. Vf, 4 S.,
R. 1 K., containing 320 acres, -beiyir 1U0 dotation
claim of I). 11. Cod, deceased.
Terms of sale are one-half cash in hand, in V.
S. field Coin, Ihe remainder in two espial install
ments payable respectively in six and twelve
mouths alter sale. Secured by mortgag on prem
ises sold. MAltV E. I. OOl,
Administratrix of .said estate.
Oregon City, Slay 17th, iS72. vtin2S:v4
THOMAS OHARMAN
I I AJIIISIIEn
- 1S3.'J!
ESI RES
TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
f Oregon
City, ;tiid the Willamette
ValUy
busi at
taat l,e is stdl on hand, and doing
s on the old motto, that
'A.T'imlile S i x-le nee is better tlimi i
Slow .SlilMin."
I have jast returned from San Francisco,
where I pu: chased olc of the
I.AKC;i-:ST and lii:ST fjELKCTia)
Stock of
Goods
ever before offered in this ci.y ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots & Shoes, Clothing', Dry Goods,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Dsscription, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Paints 6c Oil',
S&sh. & Doors. Uiecns
ware, Crockery,
Glassware,
Chimware, Stoncvarc, Platsdwarc,
-Jewelry
cf various
qualities ev styles,
Clocks & Watches La
dies & Gentlemen's rurn
iohin Goods, Fancy Iotioiis
of every description, Patent Med
icines, Hope, Farming Implements
of all kinds, Carpets. Mattings
' Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &e.
Of th
list, I can sav niv stock is the
-MOM COMPLETE ever o lie re I in this mar
ket, and was sleeted with peri it 1 : rt- for
Hi in iiiarkti. All of which I now oiler for
sa'e at the
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one e'se. to
think of iro'uifr to Portland to'buv goods for
I :.m DETERMINED TO SELL CHEAP and
i.ot a low myself to be
I NDlRSOLI) - THE STATE OF OREGON.
A I I ask, is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, lieliev ug. as I do, th it nineteen
years' experience 1:1 Oregon City enables me
to Know the reqiremeuts of the "trade.
Co ne one and ail, and see for yourselves
that the eld stand of
T H O fvl A 8 C H A R A N
cannot be beat in quality or price. It wmi'd
qe useless for me to tell you all the advan
tages I can oiler you in the sale of goods, as
every st.,10 that advertises does ihat, and
probah'3' you have been disappointed. All I
wish to say is. come anil see and c.xa nine
for yourselves, for 1 do not wish to make any
mistakes. My obj ct is to tell all my old
liii-nds now that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell ods cheap, fur cash, or on such
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking uJI for the liberal patronage
heretoforo bestowed.
TIPiS. CH ARM AN,
Main street, Oregon City.
.SIT Legal Tenders and County Script
taken at ntaikct rates.
TH0S. CHARMAN.
VF?-.jO,)00 lbs wool wanted by
TH0S. CHARMAN.
Or- B, R FREELAND,
DENTIST,
i iSii V- r-Zi
TOOM -2 DEKUM'S
i V er First and Washington Sts., Portland.
Nitrous Oxida admit, istercd. nfi'ltt.
JORSALE.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO PELL
X bis property in Oreg .11 City will sell
at a bargahi, t "a pood ptircha-cr. Lot s, in
block H.' whereon there is a good Dwelling
House with S tonus partly hard tinish. bal
ance cloth and paper and the Livery Stable
now eccujdel by Messrs- Willis it Hroughton.
Water pipes (aid on the premises, from
Pease's water work-.
Also 4 town lots in Canemab, with good
fenoe around.
Also '2 town lo's in I w.r eud of Oregon
City; also 160 of laud known as the dona
tion, laud cla m of Wm. Stone, 3 miles
southeast of Oregon Ci'y, with some im
provements, thinly timbered, no under
growth, good lasting wat .-r
fyiuQ-qire at Couuty Clerks office.
Oregon City, May tith, 17?,
v6n23
BANCROFT LIBRARY,
Easiness Directory of rortland, Oregon.
PCELISHED BV L. SAM VEL,
General Advertising uigeiyt, t'3 f '-ont Street.
Ackennan's Dollar Store,
No. 1,9 First Street. Importers aud Job
bers of Fancy Goods. Toys, Crockery, Class
ware and Plated Ware.
A st r He
xY I'iue.
ouse, 1-irst st , between Oak and
'iue. Evervtbinrr neat. It E. I.m,irf,l.
low, Proprietor. 0
BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PERIODICALS.-
1$ A. X CIIO FT i MOUSE,
Agents for Mabie, Todd & Co.'s celebrated
tiolvl leii.
Ivison, nienidn, Ta lor A Co's School
Rooks. J't ,;('..')e, a full Hue of J.i-gal
!.inkiJur thi !staie.
1ar:nan, the only di:ect Importer of Clot h
Jg. &.C, cor. Front A Washington sts.
TV HOLE S A L E
BOOlHLI.l'.U i STATIO.XTK,
Largest stock ay poxtlaxik
X.-j. Ty Front nl X,i. 5JT.Va.U
tii;:oi Slret-t.
BECK, WILLIAM & SON, 129 Froutst.
Importers and dealers in
On ns, llitlt-s :iiitl lie vol vers
of every descript on.
Fishing Tackle, Fancy (l.v-.ls. Reads, Rird
Cages, Baskets, Cr. quet Games, and
Rabv Cut l iUires.
Agents foi the "California Powder Woiks;"
also, for the ' W heeler A- Wilson
Sewing Machines.''
T eck, John A
120 Front street, practical
.JL) Wateiimai.e & Jevyeler.
Work uone
for the Trade
BOOK AND JOB PH. I XT IS US.
DIMES A- HACHEI.DER !,T Front street.
IdirighatitAPeirdiait, First st. bet Oak A
y Pine, importers of Stuvisi, Ranges,
Kitchen L'tensiN
Tm hanan, W. A., s. w. cor. First A Taylor
.13 sts. Cheapest Furniture House in Port
land. c
tap.pf:ts-
- WALTER RKOS.
hit Front street.
Cllarke, Hendersc
J street. Dealer.
on & boon, M A S.i first
rs in ory uoojs, iaucy
Goods, Ac
jf" toh 11 A Eo.eufidd, 14- Front st. Comniis
Vy sion Merchants A Dealers in Oregon A
California Produce.
CVmglo, J. P., Manufacturer A Deiler in
Saddles, Harness, and Saddlery Hard;
ware, '.e; Front street.
(Terrier, W A Co., F:! Front st. Merchant
J Tailors and Cloihieiv-, Hats Furnishing
doous.
I
L.shmutt A Oatman, i' Front street.
Keal I-.state
Agents, money loaned.
houses rented
ENTAL GOODS, C. H. Woodard A Co.
Io Front street.
D
Ul'GlilSTS, C. II. WOODARD A
Orders from any portion of the State or Ter
ritories caifu'lv tibed bv mad or express.
T.nil, I.owenstci
J Carpet dealers
First stref t.
A, Co. Furniture and
-Stoics from 131 to ICS
Employment Agency. Witherell A Hoi
j man, so Front st. 1 Furnish all kinds of
help.
, ,11 i. 1 1 L: lir,. ,,'-, ll, c I I'OI
J mission Merchants and d
1 .. t. i...,i. 1,. 1.".....,.
si 1 eet. Com
ealers in l o-
nistie Produce.
TVishion Livery Stable, cor. First A Salmon
sts. K. Coil-tit, Prop. Good tin n-otits
a ivva vs fin hand.
1
ri-ne
I A Rebel is, cor. Fiist A Washington
., Dealers A Maiii.tac. Cotliimr, Furn
1 st
ishing- Goods.
T rceland, Dr. P. R., Detitist Oliice, No.
1 tf, Dekum'ii liiutdc, car. First & 'tVash
insifon st.
Gi ill A Stael. 75 and 77 Fir.t street. Deal
r ers m Rooks Stationery, and Mnsicn
1 nstrumetits.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE-
Tlw. largest Music House on the Coast.
STEIN WAV FI.WOS, Ul'RDETT ORUA.NS,
Oi. Ts. Ut-PRAXS, Jliiiiiiger.
SOLK AfiENCY I'l 'It TIT K
" '"Agents wanted. ""el .5
it
lit'
keiiev A rstcrpe. Orocers ami dealers
all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Main sts.
"amburger, I! , 13.! First st reef , im poi ter
and dealer in Staple Fancy Drv Goods,
M liiinerv.
tnoee. l ll., 1 iuingr.ipu.o -iriini. s. ve.
, ft IF T-l . 1- .
cor. First and Monison sts. Child s
Pict. spec It v.
Henr'.chsen
Manufacl
L. C. A Co., lo;t First street.
cturers and dealers in Jewelry-
Watches,
Li: c.
ihbird, t'.eo. L.. !S F'ront ft., wl-.olesale
dealer iu Groceues, Doors, v agon Ma
terials, Ac.
"odge,
sale
s. Ac.
Calef A Co., 'j7 Front, st., whole
dealers in drugs Paints, Oils,
OME Sewing Machine, straight needle.
under feed, " ck stitch." (,'omiietition
challenged. M. E. T raver, 112 Front st.
urgren .v
Shindler, N'os. C, to 172
Impel ters Furniture, Red-
First st.
IlIILT, Ac.
f uternational Hotel, cr. Front and Morri
X son s's. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Rus.
attends steamers.
TTchn.J.
!1 Front st., wliolsale and
iV U-t ail
i ti ir Goods.
aler in Fine Clothing, Furniah-
ai-o:? Doree Restaurant, piivate rooms
for Families, cor. 1st and Pine streets.
Voos. Pi op.
Mw
m, k. ct to., wnoiesaie neaier in
ines A Liquors, O. S. X. Co's Pioek,
and San Fran
eier A Scbmeer, 111 Front st., wholesale
and retail Confectioners.
Miller, -John lb, f r ? 1st st. Watchmaker A
Jeweler, (diets to the public a line as
soitment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
I oeller A Co , t rout near i st.. uealers
,31. in native and loreigu Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.
""VT"ort!,rup. p. J., Hardware. Iron, St el,
JJ Hubs. Spokes, Hardwood Lumber, tOc,
Portland.
Occiilental Hotel
sts. Smith A C
Hotel, cor. First and Morrison
V
i opn
rs.
1)arish, Watct
Agents, 10 F
root street, bet. Aider and
ashington.
I
)IIOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. C. II. Wood
ard A Co., loi Fiont s'
ice, J. M.. 127 Front
V dealer in Tinware am
Street, wholsale
and Stoves.
1) icht
V Per
ter, rani. 10o r ust st. . importer of
ierlin wooden Carvings, Parlor Orna
ments, Ac.
J) ider. O. C, Real Estate & Money Broker,
V 'J-2 Front street, Portland.
T T osenbaum, I. S.ACo.,Toiacconists, import
Aj ers of Foreign and Domestic Rquors.
Rasa House, Front st. On First Class Pi ia- 1
ctpal. Thomu3 Ryan, Proprietor. 1
r
Sherlock, S., 61 Front and 62 First sts ,
dealer in Harness, Saddlery and Sad
dler Hardware.
Simon, J.,fi Front street, dealer in Doos,
Sas'a A Rlinds, Window A Plate Glass,
Sinsii
isneimer, ll., lo( Jr ust St., importer 01
ianos, Organs, Sheet Music, iiiuic In-
struments.
O ki.hr ore, S. G 12 ) t u t i.
12: Fllsit H. llggist A
O An
k ) An thecarv,
a large stock of Pertunierv
A T. ilet Articles
O until .x. Davis, 71 Front street, wholesale
O dealer in Drugs, Faints, Oils, Window
Class, Perfumery, Ac.
Snow tt Rons, 7ii First strtet, I'ictures,
Fianies, Moldings, Aitist's Mat'.s, Draw
ing Instalments.
L'tnitti, cut.. uri.Ker. o rroai sc.
Dealer
C3 in Legal Tenders, Go' eminent Roads
and !. 1 I Dust.
V-,YJ,-tii
SI. I
w
vTO.VE, H. I... X 107 Front Str--t.
aictimaKer iV. .vi aiiuucxgr.cg Jevveier
s appointed Agent tor the Walt'iam, Elgin.
E. Howard A Co., Cbas. E. Jaeot, and the
Californii Watches- also, fur sill the produc
tions and impoits of the California Jewelry
C"ii pany, San Francisco. Send tor circular
Watches repaired in the very best manner
and WAitRANTtn to give satisfaction.
Ierry Pros., No. 17S First street, nianufae
tureis and Cealers io, Furniture, lied
ditig. Carpets, Ac.
fCbe Clothing store. IE! Front t. Clothing,
J Furnishing
Harris A Prag. r
urms'iing oius, ro;ts ana c-noes.
T
uttle. H. IE, 142 A 144 Front st. Dealer
in WairouiA" Agv;cnltur;;l Implements.
rFvne, E. 1.
J. dealer in
D.. n. v. cr. First A OaV sts.,
Rrandies, Wines, English Ale
and Porter.
r pyler, J. A.,1 17 Front st., wholesale deal
X er in Putter, Eggs, Chee.-o, Laid, JJa
con, &.c.
W7
-.or..... r- 1 . - ... I TO 1.
iiiiams ci .overs, temrui looeiv.
Front st., Commission Merchauts A
deal's in Produce.
7hallev A F
ha'dev A I echfeimer, Attorneys A So-
t V beitoisiu Rai.kt uotcv. Oliice in Odd
Fellows Temple
A U C TI ON A JS'lJ C OMMISS1 0 JV
8
15. Iiio2isir4lsoia9
AUCTION- Ell !
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate. G raceries, GeneruIMerchan
disc and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. I. JiicitARPsux, Auctioneer
AT I'll I Y ATE SALE.
English refined Par and Pur.dle lion
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fhy -pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
a 1. so :
t I i 4 . , - ...
.v. wi -e.issoi linen l oi liIOCCIlCS illlO J.iquOrS
A. U. liiciiAKusox, Auetiotietr
SPRING &
J EST RECEIVED AT
UliAI.KK IX
DRV GOODS,
CLOTHING,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES.
CR0CKERV, NOTIONS, AC.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITV.
rilODUCi-J of al km U bought, for which I
pay the highest mai kt,t price.
If you desire rood Goods, at LOW Prices,
Call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
stock of Spring Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
VOLT.SELVES.
Mv M.dto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
I'i ;o FITS.
Wool "Wsasaflcd,
For which I will pay the highect market
price.
I. SELLING.
April 11. U7I:tf
0P.EG0IT CITY
B HE WE Ii Y
Having purchased the above Brewery wish
es to inform the public that he is now piepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
As good as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
LOST.
17 ROM THE FNDEKSI I'D, LIVING AT
Canemah. about the rah inst , a Sorrel
Mare, about, fifteen bandit high; six years
old ; small white streak in Hie foreLead, with
saddle matks; shod al around. Any person
returning .t u mare r giying information ol
her whereabouts, will be suitably rewarded.
WM. H. MARSHAL! .
Canemah, Feb. 22. Is72.
S. lll.'ELAT.
CIIAS. K. WAKIIES.
HUELA7 & WARREN
Attorneys at Law,
OKI ICE CIIAIIMAX'S I1I1ICK, MAIN" STREET,
OREGON CITV, OlIEGON.
March o, !-7'J:tf
House For Sale.
A DWELLING HOUSE CONTAINING
2. seven rooms, s tuated on the hill, is of-
f.-red for. sale on reasonable terms. For par
ticulars apply to Geo. Harding at the Parnr.m
Saloon, or to Henry Harding at the Lincoln
Raker y.
Oregon City, April is, 1sl, ff
A. G. WALLIXG'S
Pioneer Book Bindery.
Comer of Front ami Alihr Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK ROOKS RULED and ROUND to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound m every variety of
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
IMPROVED
BAND 3 AVG
IIolIing ?Iucliic,
H0RTISERS,
i-V.v -5f--:Aw'ii-4n'l eve' v descrid:on
tT,llJo Woodworking Ma-
"-"--' cliiuery and Planing
Mill supplies. Addre-s
PERRY A PLACE,
Machinery Depot,
112 California Jst. San Francisco.
nov24cow6m
Blanks. All kinds of blanks can be
had at this r.ffie Job Printing of every
description neatly f executed
notice.
at snort
f; Lt!v-I I .- el
THE
HOUSE WE LIYE IN
A 2T D T n Ii
LMIABITAXTS OF THE
rpHE CAUSE OF A GREAT MANY DI&- O
JL eases, that have been pronounced ineur
able by the most njineiU phyii&iaiis, for tha
very reason tbwt they .overlooked the cautt
and as Dr. Yan Den lergh has made th
Entozo j a life long Stuy, he would inform
the sick generally that by close ob.-crvatioij
aud great 1 X'periiheijts, has miiiw to the con
elusion that tlt.ere are more (if Hie and throa
ia diseases -aiiMcd by Worths, Hrdatids, Au-
ima'cuhe, or ot'ner species of atzoa. Th
public generally, or (he profession at large,
are not aware of the number ofPatient
w ho are treated by stiiin-ent Physicians, for
th's, that, or such a complaint, without aijf
relief. Jf the disea had been understood,
a few dass of 1). Vs. Sovereign, li'wtt
Htmetly would have immediately cured U19
compUit xitid sa-veJ a great many lives.
INHABITANTS OF THE
KAN BODY!
HU-
What think you reader, of yoor body htr
ing a planet, inhabited by living races, as
we itdiab t the earth? Whatever may be
your thoughts on the subject, it is even so.
Your body may le but a home for parasite
that crawl over the surface, burrow beneath
the skin, nestle 111 its entrails, and riot .and.
propagate their kind in every corner ot itdi
frame.
The following is from the San. FraneUra
JluJrtii, of January 20ih, 172. (A recent
date.)
Carl Martins rccet.tly died in Cleveland,
Ohio, from eating meat infected with the
0
(h a of Torwfn Solium. At the Coioner
Inquest, on Tii - sday, (January 2d.1) it wa
shown that three weeks before Christmas,
Martins purchased a cai cass of Pork. Some
of the meet was eaten the same day, and
some was made into sau-age. About teu.
days laler, some of the sausage was eaten
and iti a .-hoit time the whole family were-'
taken sick. Marlins died on Sunday. lecem
ber -list, 1ST I. Mrs. Martins and her two
children are now very sick, and the fomer is
not liked, to recover. The verdict was in
accordance with the facts. For further par'
ticularj. see Cleveland, Ohio, papers of aborts
date. A Coroner's Inquest broiight this
f.u-t to light.
,Now 1 would a,k how many move ucl
deaths a' inquest would bring to light f
Ponder well, leader, upon this, and thi; k of
the thioisaeds that die every year and n
cr.u-e can be as-igned tor their death. Nov
the question thai would naturally enter th
mind of the reader, is what shall I d..- Tb
advice of the Dr. would be go to some onu
that is competent of treating isiieli com.
plaints. And who is more competent than
ihe one that has made Worms a specialhty,
TiiNi.vs. Yesterday, Dr. J. W. Van Deii
Beigh exhibited to us a number ot parasite
which bail been removed from persons af
flicted: there were several ddlerent species
oi;eof which appears to be entirely unknown
to the medical jo. ofession. This new tacni
is shaped something like an orange seed,
but perfectly Hat, or lather like a cucumber
seed, with a tail about a quarter of an inch
in ler gth. Another was a tape worm 7
frfet iu length, consisting of 9,t;oo joint.
Among n-.edie.il men theie exists 110 litth-.
difference of opinion relative totheoiigiu
of these eutozoa. One class of writers be
lieve that these parasites, at least n. ny of
them, originate in the endowment of animal
nioh cules with vitality from the parent body,
favore 1 by curtain states of the vital force
of that, body; the states originating their
organization and promoting their growth
and propagation. That all descriptions - of
ento.oa are met with far more frequently
where animal food is ucd in greatest abund
ance, is an indisputable fact, especially
where the food is the flesh of the "unclean
beasts," w hich the Jews and Mohammedan
are lot bidden to partake of. But our inten
tion is not to w. ite a thesis upon this sul-jeriQ
we enly desire to chronicle the fact that Dr!
J. W. Van Den It. igh has iotiud a med'cine
a simple vegetable whicti grows in iibaiptf
ance in California, which is a dead shot to
.. lemozoa, of whutdver da -eript ou, gener
ally accomplishing its object : Ir- in an lmiiF
and a half to six hours. Morning Calf..
Had we the space here, hundreds of testi
monials could be produced, testifying to the
truili of the asseri i.uis that have here boeii
made, but it wa.dd be useless aud would
only occupy tha reader's time.
The following ire somo of the disease
that Worms are often mistaken for.
Dyspepsia, Oh ionic Affections of the Livep
and Kidneys, Consumption, White Swelling,
Palsy, Sncrniatoi rh.ea. Diarrhoea, Inc uti
nenceof Ui ine, G ravel, Flor Albus, Diabetes,
Dropsy, etc. 0
Dr. V. would advise those ladici troub'ed
with any Irregularities of the Uterus to I ry
bis new remedies and get cured.
Dr. Van Den Bergh's Infallible Wt rm Sy-rl
up for Children. I rice 1. Warranted tj
expel the worms. Sent everywhere upon
receipt ot pric. . O
Dr. J. W. Van Den Bergh's, Hair Tonic
a sure euro to destroy all animalcuhe of.tha
Hair Follicles, prevents falling out. mid pro
moting ti e Grow th of the Hair. Price .l,5u;
Warranted.
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SIMPLE EXAALIXATIOX,
The afflicted can learn if their disease is
caused hy Woi rus or 110'; at all eveni. Dr.
Van Den Bergh can tell them from what dis
ease they are suffering.
Consultations ami Kxumlrintlon
Fit EE OF ClIAItOK.
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OFFICE ROOItlS NOS. 38 & 39,
OYER THE POST OFFICE-
Letters describing the symptoms will bo
promptly answered, and persons living at a
distance will be saved the expense and trou
ble of calling upon the Doctor.
Address K- J. AV. VAN DEW ItEUOll,
P. O. POX 172. SALEM, OREGON.
T Mliiionla J.
Po:iti.axd, i-M). 10th, 1S72.
Dit. J. W. Van Hex Bkhgii J'ear Sir:
Our child, a little girl eight years of age, has
had fits and cnviilsions for tlie last two
vears, and we had tried many doctors and
rranv remedies without much-benefit, in fact
our darling was netting constantly wors
until we heard of your worn syrup through
a friend of ours. We though, that perhapt
it might do some good to give it a trial, and
you cannot imagine our surprise when over
2o0 worms were expelled with one bo'tle of
your valuable worm syrup, and from this
time on we certainly shall never be without
it so long as there is a possible chance for it
to be had. You are at liberty to publish
this if vou choose, and may it do much jfeod.
Respectlullv yours, S. H. OKTo.V.
1 " ' M.J. ORTUN".
Symptoms of Worm,
Alternate pa'eness and finshing of the
countenance, dull expression of the eyes,
drow-ine- itrlnmr of the nose, a swelle.t
upper-lip, tonjrne whitely fur.-e" and thick-
l.,,t!ell Wltl Ten IOU113, l.e uir..u,
! ami enlarged abdem n, a par alor gen
! era! spelling or pulhngness of the skin
i staithn.r in the sleep and grindm of the
I teeth, aVns.tion as if s-mething was b.dg
i. a : .r, !h.nt a trrab'al wasting of the
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esl'. sickness Of tl,e siomacn, ......nuji,
ort and drv oough, appeuie a unci me, m-
racons, t other times feel le, 0 weis some
times costive, ouier innen io.j.
fulnes-s and irritability of temper, pains in
the stoniac-i'i and bowels, colic, fits, convul
sions and palsy.
If the worm syrup is not to be had ir
ronr town, send order- t the manu'acturer
it will be sent promptly to "ay address,
free of express charges. Direct orders to
Pk. J. W. VAN' DEN BEUOH,
1. O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon,
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