Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, June 07, 1872, Image 4

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FRIDAY.
Men Wanted.
The world wauls men large hearted
manly mn ;
Mn who sli-ill j 'in its chorus, and pinions
The p-iiilm -'f labor ana tm psatm u hut.
The times want scholars scholars who
shall shape
The doubtful destinies of dubious years,
Aud land the ars. that bears our country's
good.
S ife ou some peaceful Ararat at last
Tue. age wants heroes who shall dare
To s'niirgle in the solid ranks of truth;
To clutch the monster error by the throat;
To bear opiniou to a loftier seat ;
To blot the era of oppression out,
And lead a universal freedom in.
And lleaven wants feouls fresh and ca
pacious souls.
To taste its raptures and expand like flow
ers. Beneath the glory of its central sun.
It wants lresh souls not lean and shrivel
ed ones ;
It wants fresh souls, my brother give it
thine.
If thou indeed wilt be what scholars
-should;
It thou wilt be a hero, and wilt, strive
To help thy fellow and exalt thyself.
Thy feet at last shall stand on Jasper
floors ;
Thy heurt. at last, shall seem thousand
l.tv.rls:
Each pimple heart with myriad raptures
filled
"While thou shalt sit with princes and with
kings
Bich in the jewel of a ransomed soul.
H - m
Not Time.
lie has not time to atteml to
tliose black-eyed boys of his, so
the little lellows are learnitii; street
lessons J
He has not time to take the baby
for a little while, or even br'm tin
wood ami water, so his frail voting
vile is breaking down with care
r.n I toil.
He has not time to stop and kiss
his wife, so her heart is aehitiLT for
the love of one she thinks indiffer
ent.
lie lias not time to stop and sav
he was too hasty, so that friend is
carrympc with him the remem
branee of a bitter wrong!
He has not titm to drop into tin
school room for an hour, and so a
worthless teacher is al owed to in
still more worthless principles and
habits to root out the u'ood whin
their mother has implanted in hi:
chibl t en's minds !
lie has not time to set out flow
ers and. shrubbery in the yard, an i
no it is growing up to weeds and
briars.
He lias not time to eat his meals
properly, and so he sutlers terribly
iron i indigestion !
. He has not time to read an ag
ricultural paper and so he farms in
the rood old way, and wonders
that his neighbor raises so much
larger crops than he !
He has not time to haul a load
of firewood for the widow across
the wav, so the poor woman suffers
with the winter cold!
He has not time to be a Chris
ti.-tn, so he runs a very narrow
ml
chance of being saved !
Busy man! what has he time
for? Time to delve for gold, and
drive close bargains! i'itne to
wring t lie purses of the poor, and
hoard the last worn cent that he
can grasp ! Time to sell the debt
or's farm on mortgage, and add
the proceeds to his money in the
bank! Time "to collect, the usury
which has ruined the man whom
he has obliged (?) by lending him
a sum of money in necessity !
Time enong't for all this!
Man of business! you must
needs, perhaps, take time tor death
ere long, and still more time for
judgement ! k I haven't time," ill
not avail when the In.-xorable
calls; 'twill not avail to excuse you
irom the presence of a just Judge.
2fr$. If. V. A. Croizicr.
Beware I
Beware of eating too much pie
plant pie.
Beware of sitting in a draught
when warm.
Beware of sleeping too late m
the morning.
Beware of marrying a wife you
cannot support.
Beware of buying more than you
are able to pay for.
Beware of drinking too much
ice-water in the summer.
Beware of promising more than
you are able to pertorm.
Beware of sudden conversion for
disguises are easily put on.
Beware of men who have no
line of principle, but who work
from policy.
Beware ot men who say politics
and money-making are the same
tinny;.
Be ware of doctors who cannot,
take their own medicines or stand
by thier own party.
Beware of men and women who
talk too much.
Beware of the person who never
finds anything good in his neigh
bors. Beware of the preacher who
Fays his route is the only one to
Heaven.
B-ware of men who are idle and
indifferent as to work ami results.
Beware of men who get drunk
ami heal their wives.
Beware of men who drink every
time they are asked to.
Beware of the boy who is too
big to help his father, or who de
nies his relatives.
Beware of the boy who is
ashamed of the kitchen, or to help
her mot her.
Beware of every one who pro
poses to do something simply for
your benefit.
PNLY One. A goose has manv
quills 1.111 an author can make
a
goose ot Imn&eli with oulv
quill. 3
one
The Attitude of Five Great States.
The political horizon looks
gloomy for Grant's re-election.
Judging from wellfounded data five
of the great States will be arrayed
against him. Without one-half the
vote they cast, which is 60, his re
election is hopeless. The mass-
meeting in Xew York on the 12th
of April was one of the largest and
most enthusiastic ever held in that
city; and the arraignment of Gen.
Grant's administration by Senators
Trumbull and Schurz has been cir
culated in every village of the Un
ion by the Democratic and Liber
al Kepublican press. The Empire
State is as sure for the Democratic
nominee in 1S72 as she was in
1808. In Pennsylvania the nomi
nation of Gen. Hartrauft for Gov
ernor has been characterized by the
Uepublican papers as "the foulest
trick in politics." In Philadelphia
a committee selected in opposition
to Grant indorsed this nomination
and sold out the party that
created it. I his attempt to disarm
the reform movement in Pennsyl
vania will only widen the breach
existing there between the wings
of the liepublican party.
The Keystone State casting 28
electorial votes in the net Presi
dential contest, only gave in the
gubernatorial election of 1809 a
liepublican majority of 4,590 for
John . Geary, the present Chief
Magistrate. In the election for her
Executive, which will take place in
October of the present year, the
btate will give a Democratic ma
jority beyond a doubt. We think
we ate justified in this prediction,
by the wide-spread dissatisfaction
which the nomination of Gen. Hart
ran ft has caused, and it will be ac
complished as a rebuke to the ad
ministration of Gen. Grant, which
has interfered so often and so inju
diciously in the local politics o
Pennsylvania. It will also be tin
prelude to his own defeat in that
State; for the jobbery of the Sec
retary of the Navy, for the benefit
of his favorites, by which they
have amassed enormous fortunes,
has disgusted the yeomanry of that
great commonwealth. The vote
of Pennsylvania, in the Presiden
tial election, may reach GsO,000. It
will ue a aim cult task tor the oar
tisans of Gen. Grant to overcome
the arguments addressed to the
people of that State by men in
whom they have confidence. The
eloquence of Trumbull and Schurz,
which will soon be heard in the
Keystone State, denounciny; the
extravayace and usurpations of
power, which have marked the
course of the present Administra
tion, will change stillicient votes to
earrv the .State against him.
Ohio is the neA't. great State in
which disaffection is wide-spread,
and in its metropolis will be held
the great Convention on whose
wise action depends the political
future of the Union. Judging from
the preparations making for the
reception of delegates from all
portions of the country it will ex
ceed in number and ability any as
semblage that has convened since
the formation of our Government.
In the contest for Governor, in
1871, the Democrats were defeated
by a majority of 10,084, which
would have been considerably re
duced had more active efforts been
made on theb- part in canvassing
ti e State. The siy;ns of the impor
tant change going on in Ohio have
been unmistakably manifested by
the cle -tion rc-entl' held in Cin
cinnati, in which the Democrats
cavried the city by nearly two
thousand majority overcoming the
vote against them in the guberna
torial election of 1871 by 1,090.
Ohio casts twenty-two electoral
votes.
Illinois is the home of Trumbull,
and has been one of the strongest
Iiadlcal States. Put her people on
several occasions have expressed
their preferences for the one term
principle. The Legislature has
been in session since Senator
Trumbull esteemed it his duty to
his country and constituents to de
nounce the acts of Gen. Grant's
Administration. Several vital ques
tions have been before the Senate
of the United States, and if the
action of Senator Trumbull did not
meet their approval, he would have
been instructed as to the wishes of
his constituents, or censured for
his course, if it was not agreeable
to the Legislature. His term will
expire in 1873, and if he be not the
nominee of the Cincinnati Conven
tion, he will seek re-election, and
canvass the State to obtain an in
dorsement from the people, for the
upriyht and fearless manner in
which he has denounced the ten
dency of the Administration to
make the Government a centraliz
ed despotism. Illinois casts 21
electoral votes.
Indiana is a closer State and
although represented in the United
States Senate by O. P. Morton,
there ate the strongest, hopes of
her throwing off the'liadical yoke.
In the last State election she'erave
2,958 Dcmocr.tie majority. 'ller
Republican population must large
ly sympathize with the reform
movement. A very small percent
age of votes would overcome the
majority which in 1808 Gen. Grant
earned the State. The Democrats
of Indiana are under able leader
slup. Thomas A. Hendricks, her
favorite statesman, enjoying xhe
hignest national reputation will
bring her into line with a Iar'e
Democratic majority. IW
the contest stand with those five
great Mates casting 119 votes
atramst Gen. Grant?" His chances
of re-election will be very slim in
our estimation. Examiner
Sheriff Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT PLACED
in -my htinds fur the purpose of collect
ing delinquent tuxes, due Clackama3 county
lor me year is, 'i, ana to me directed. 1 will.
on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1S72, at
tue lourt House door,-m Oregon City, pro
ceed to sell, to the highest bidder, tor U. S.
gold coin, in hand paid, the following de
cribbed tracts or parcels of land, or so ir.uch
there f us may be necessary to pay the taxes
due thereou, together with the costs. Sale
to commence at 10 o'clock, a. in.
Names. Description of lauds. No A. Am't.
Algers, Mrs. E. A., N. E. 4 of
tec. 23, T. 1 S, 2 E 160 4 32
Alderson, C, part of donation
land claim No 49, T 2 S,
K3 E, Willamette merid
ian as known and desig
nated on the maps of the
U. S. survey in the Land
Office at Oregon City
bounded as follows : be
ginning at the S E corn
er of said claim, thence
we.-t a!onr the south
line thereof SI chains to
Southwest corner ot the
same, thence north along
the west line 2-i chains
to the northwest coiner
ot the "L" on said claim,
east 41 chains, theuce
south 10 TU-lUM chains,
thence east 40 chains to
the ea.-t line of said claim
thence south along said
east line to the id ace of
bejiinnmg, containing
liisi acres more or less 15SJ 6 41
Billings, It. X., west j of north
east 4 and e.ist A of north
west j of Sec. 10, Town
ship 4, south range 3
ea-t 1G0 5 40
Burnett, Mrs. L. A., Section 31,
2 S. 4 !:, fractional part
of l'iiiliip Fosters' dona
tion claim 40j 13 50
Culver, Mrs. E . lots 1, 2. 3, 4,
and t), in block IS m Or
egon City 16 20
Coilins," M,rs. Mary, Commenc
ing at a post or stnne in
the east line of Front
street, in the town of
Milwaukie, and in the
south I lie of Win. Meeks'
land cUi.m.oo c and 38 1
we.-t ot the southeast cor
ner of : aid Mi-eks claim,
thence along the e.ist
line of Front street, Nr
10, VV 1 chain Si5 lii'ks,
to ost or st,"iie m I'ott
land and M l .vankie road,
thence N 8-.i- H b chains
07 links to post or st i;e
in fence from which the
southwest, corner of 11,
W. Kddv's stable, bears
X so0, E 34 links, i hence
south 571-', W 1 chain, 10
links to post f r stone,
thence smith 10, E 3
chains, H7 links to post
or st ne in fence, thence
si Ho'-', V 5 ciains, 5,5
links along fence to east
line of Front street,
thence X lo", W 2 b uns
bo links along east line
of F'-ont street to place
of beginning ; contain
ing 2 s.'j-lw acres, more
or less 4 05
Cason, F. C, estate -N J of
donation claim of F. C
Cason and wile in Sees.
Hi. 17, -'o and 21, :n T 2
S, Ii 2 E containing 320 8 04
Cardint ll, ( has. N. It. Claim
Xo. ii ", notiiic ition Xo.
7,3 PI beinir parts i f ecs.
19 2o. 2'. and 3o, T 3 S,
Ii 1 E C, 10 2130
Chapman, Wil.-y The SE . of
Sec T 2 S. It 2 E. con-
taming M;n acres, being
in Clackamas coimtv,
Oregon .". 160 17 55
Dunton, T. .J. Tart of claim
Xo 12. in Sec. 20, T 2 S,
It 2 E of tl e Willamette
meridian, descr.bed as
fo.b'ws, to wit: commen
cing at a point 12 7o-loo
chains sou: h and 1) 2'.!-
100 chains wt st of mean
der corner on leU bank
Clackamas river, in east
boundary of sai.l section
2o, thence south tj", west
8 2" loo chains, th"nce
smith S(f. east !7"lco
thence north ti-" east
S -Jn-lon chain-, thence
n o rt Ii . ii -', west
9 75-lo eh;. ins to phne
of heginn ng, conta ning
eight acres more or less 3 2 70
Kckles, J I).lh.j following
tles-ibed parcel of real
e.-tale, to-wil : lots four
and ix, 4 and ;, section
twenty-n.nc-, 2'.', a I -so the
noith half of the south-ea-e,
quartc- of section
twenty-nine (2a), town
ship three (3), s nth
range four (4) e.ist, Wil
liatnette meiidian con
taining one hundred and
sixty-two ,Vj loo acres
( 02 .V.t-lo( ) mere or les 3 -4
Ferry, C. 1'.--The following
described parcel of real
esia e, to-wit : i.ne- town
or city lot situated in
Oregon City, Clackamas
county. State of Oregon
and numbered on the
plat of s aid city as lot
Xo. a, in block, Xo. 13 j (,o
Ferry, Mrs. A. P. Commenc
ing at S V corner of M.
M. McCarver's donation
claim in Clackamas coun
ty, State of Oregon;
thence running norther
ly with the Coveinment
Survey of said line one
fourth of a mile; then e
running easterly ,n a
line pa- allel with the said
McCarver's southeasterly
boundary line one fourth
of a mile, thence south
e;!y pat a! lei with said
M c C a r v e r's westerly
boundary lineone fourth
o' a mile, thence wester
ly along with McCarver's
southerly boundary line
to place of beginning,
containing eighty acres,
b-ong th S W 4'of Mrs.
Julia McCm-er's part of
M. M. McCarver's dona
tion claim, as awarded
to the .-aid Julia McCar-
vr SO 5 40
Gaines, Mrs. A. P. Beginning
in the middle of the
county road on the line
between sections IS and
1'.', running from thence
west ne-half of a mile,
thence north 1 2 mile
then ;e east one mile.
ther.ee south one-fourth
of a mile, thence west J
mile, thence south 4 of a
mile to the place of be-
gaming, containing 220
hcres.more or less being
the outh half of See. I S
in T 5 S, R 1 E. in Cla- k-
amas county, Oregon,
being a purt of the dona
tion claim W'm M. Kiez-
er and las wife R xie. . . 220 S OS
Hughes, V Jx Vol donation
claim of said Hughps
and wife; notification Xo
4,7'ii, on file in the land
office in regon Citv, Or
egon, being in See 20, X
3 S, R 1 V, containing
11S 1 acres, being in
Cl.tckamis Co.. Oregon HSj 3 07
Harrison. Presley The frac
tional s e 1-4 of see. 29,
t 2 s, R 3 E SI 2 90
Hawkins, Ch is Commencing
at the s w cor. of sec 24,
t 4 s. r 1 e, running n SO
rods, thence e 160 rods,
thence south 30 rods,
thence w ISO rods
more or less, to place of
beginning, containg 80
acres, in Clackamas co,,
Oregon QO 4 72
Hay, Clark --Beginning at the
s e cor. of Lyman Wil
liams land claim, thence
v 200 rod, thence north
12S rods, thence east 200
rods, thence s to place
of beginning, containing
160 acres, in t 1 s. r 4 e,
Ciackamis Co., Oregon 160
IrTin, Robert All of the n of
sec 5, t 2 s. rle, contain-
ing 320 acres, being in
Clackamas Co., Oregon,
as per U S patent issued
to J. L. Daily, dated
June 15th, lS'.iS 320
Locey, J. 1). Eot 8, block 10,
in Oresron City, Oregon,
C 13
27 00
according to the plat of
Orego 1 City on tile in the
County Clerk's office,
Clackamas Co., Oregon
Jennings, Mrs. B. The south
erly half of the donation
land claim of Berryman
Jetniugs and wife; noti
fication No 1 004, ou tile
in the land olliccOregon
City, Oregon, in sects 13
aud 24. t 2 s, r 1 erand
in sees IS aud 19,t 2 s,r2
e, Willamette meridian,
OregTii 145
Knotts, Jas. X 1-4 of sec 27,
tls, r 2 e, containing
160 acres, being in Clack
amas county, Oregon. . . ISO
Lany, Josiah, heirs ot The e
of the w cf sec 13, t 5 s,
rle, Willamette merid
ian containing 160 acres 1G0
Laswell, Isaac Tne douation
laud claim of said Las
well and wife, in sections
26, u7 fc 35. 1 3 s, r 2 e in
Clackamas Couuty, Ore
go.iFcontaiiiing 64U acres C40
Robinson, T. G E of see 1
t 5 s, r 1 e. in Uackamas
3 37
19 57
4 32
20 25
county, Oregon, contain
ing 320 acres
Lyon, S. M. The 11 o! the e
of s w 1 4 and 11 J of the
w of s w 1-4 of sec 17,
t 4 s, r 3 e, Clackamas
county, Oregon, contain
ing 6U acies,more or less
20
5 40
80
4 Tj
MattOon.Orran The south h ilf
ot the ea.-.t half of the s
w 1-4 aud s ot w of
the s e 1 4 of section 17
containing sij acres, situ
ated in Clackamas coun
ty, State ot Oregon 80
Mier, I-aac Tue n e 1 4 of sec
6, t 2 s, r 1 e. and being
a portion of the donation
claim of Isaac .Mitchel,
situated in Clackamas
county, Oregon, contain
4 70
ing inu acres lou
McCarver.M. M. The fraction
al part of the donation
laud claim of said Mc
Cai vi r and wife, sit uatcd
lying and being in sec 12
t 3 s, r 1 e, containing
2u6 acses, in Clackamas
20 25
county, Oregon
McKimy, David, heirs of The
e 5 of the e ot sec 35, t
2 s, r 2 e, Clackamas
co.,c iiitaining 160 acres
Morgan, II. B. X of 11 5 of
Cyrus Wadsvvoi th's do
nation land claim, con
la ning 160 acres
206
160
100
1C 20
Markbam, Elizabeth Being a
part ol claim Xo. 41,
bounded and described
as follows, to-wit : begin
ning at a point z'.i chains
west of ilie quarter sec
corner between sec:s 2i
and 2Li, t 2 s, r 3 e, the
same being the s w cor
ner of claim 41, theuce s
77, e 77 chains to the
s e cor of sari claim 41,
thence 11 77", w 6608
chains to place of begin
ning, containing 150
acres in Clackamas Co.,
Oregon 150
Moore, Wm--Oswego, C'aeka
mas comity, Oregon, lot
7, in block 1, acconling
to the plat of sai -1 town,
Fcltou. Chas The s S of the s
K of the sell of section
1, and t:ie fractional n-w
1-4 of see 12, t 2, s r 2 e,
altogether . containing
160 acres, according to
deed from C. C. Hoi man
and wih- to s iid Felton,
dated 2"dh .1 ariuarj , I
ly.ng and bei g inClack
a m 1 a coo . i ty. Or egon . . .
Xon -Resident Laid Xe 1-4 of
sec 27, t 1 s,r2 e, 16o no es
" X" w 1-1 of section 27, t
1 s, 2 e, 1 i'.o acres
" N e 1 4 of sec 2S t I s 2 e,
Kit) acres
Rhodes, Ceo The donation
land claim of said Ceo.
Rhodes, lying and being
in sects i3 and lit, t 3 s
3 e, containing 1 60 a'-ies
Clackamas county, Ore
gon "
J. F. Kanghes and Wm. M. Bi
ke; Beginning at tbe
north nest corner of the
south east 1-1 of section
D in township 3 south,
range 1 west of the W il
himette meridian and
running theuce south 20
cha ns 'to a stake, thence
east Jo chains to a stake
thence north 20 chains,
thence west 15 chains to
place of beginning, c m
tain ng 30 "acres, more
or less
Wilson, Dan The south west
1-4 of ,-ection 6 in town-
4 5o
1 3.')
6 45
G 4S
f 45
6 4S
t o
1 67
shi
2 south range 3 east
of the Willamette meri
uian, containing 160
acres 1 60
Rits, Pidllip Lot 1 block 14 in
Oregon C:ty. Oregon, ac
cording to" the "plat of
said town now on file in
County C erks ofliee. ... C7
Summe's, Ceo Commencing
at the s w corner of sec
29 t 4 s r 1 e thence
north 165 1-3 roils thence
e 12o rods. thence south
16") 1-3 rods, thence
w 12o rods to place of
beginning, containing
121 acre--, in Ch ekamas
county, Oregon 4 05
Thompson, Ii 11. 2 acres in
Holmes' ad ition to Ore
gon Citv, Oregon, int2
R r 2 e. '. 2 70
Vanrens'ear. J. C 349 acres
of laud 1; ing and being
in Clackamas county
Oregon, as described by
two deeds recorded at
pages 462, 463, 464, 493.
4 )4, 495, in book H of
records of deeds for
said county 27 00
Vinson, J. S. South ea-t 1-4
of sec 32 township 4
smith range 1 east, of the
Widameu meridian, 160
acres 10 54
Young, Wm The u w 1-4 of
northwest one-fourth,
and east 1 -2 of n ir 1-4
of section IX. t 2, s r, 3 e,
con 'aining 12o acres, iu
Clackamas county, Ore-
nou 3 24
A. U'.VltXER,
SherifTof Clackamas Co., Oregon.
WSLLSAfVI SINGER
Jlus Estttblightd
A ITstctorj-
FOR HIE MANUFACTORY OF
FUMITUBE,'
SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
They will also do TURNING, of ey-Ty
description to order,
With Neatness and Dispatd 1
-o
all work Warranted
Shop on the River, in Lewis shop,
nnnnit Orpftnn Cttv Will
opposite Oregon City Mills.
" I
COOD NEWS,
GOOD NEWS!
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
S.ACKERMAN & CO.
II
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
btock of
spitixG & mnmi goods,
WHICH THEY OFFER
Cheaper than tlie Cheapest.
We would say, come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
FAXCY AX D STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
CllOTHiXG, HATS,
BOOTS AX I) SHOE-;.
X'OTIOXS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
and a great many articles too numerous to
mention.
ALSO, Doors, Windows, Gla-s and Putty.
ALL KIXDSOF PRODUCE TAKEN IX
- EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO, WOOL wanted, for which wc pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKERMAW & CO.
Oregon City, April 21, lS71:tf
PACIFIC
BOOT AMD SHOE HOUSE!
Fall and Winter Trade.
II
AVIXG RECENTLY FILLED UP OCR
ass irtment. of Imparled Myh-s in
Ladies' and Gents'
I5iMti sa,s2I niters,
We will take great pleasure in displaying
and receiving orders from our patrons and
the puolic generally.
We have received from Xew York a few
pair of the (Yletoated ELL RAT OPERA
BUT FOX FROXTS, by which a Lace Shoe
can lie turned into a beautiful Button Gaiter
Will take ord rs for the same at any time.
We have the Best and Latest Styles in
Mioses and Children's Button Gai ers and
B il morals that are imported, but for gO"d
substantial wear there are none that can
come up to our own make. We Warrant
them in every respect.
Seven entirely Xew Styles of Ladies' and
Mi-ses' RUBBERS T e"Xills in. Congress,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's G- rtnan, Velvet
Front a id Alaska. Light, - i Durable
and Xeal Fitting. Also, a lot of Children's
Rubbers. Bring on your feet.
COME AND SEE
CUR CHAMPION BOOT!
Resjiecttully,
PROTZMANj GILLIHAN & CO ,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts-,
PORTLAND, REG OX.
Dec. 1. 1871:tf
Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs.
JOHN B. PILKINGTON, M. D.,
I ATE OF SAX FRAXCLSCO, HAS LO
j caU'd in Portland, Oregon. Ollice : In
ll dme-. Building. First street (three doers
from Ladd & Tiltotrs Bank), where lie may
be consulted daily, and will treat diseases
of the above named organs us specialty's.
All operations upon the Eve and Eai per
formed iu the most scientific and careful
manner.
ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty
and mobility of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers bv'permis.-iou, for Ins professional
standing, to L. C Lane, M, D., Professor of
Surgery, and Edwin Bentley, M. D., Profes
sor of Anatomy, University of the Pacific.
San Francisco; and for his success in the
treatment of cases, to over 1,50 cases tieat
ed bv him, in San Francisco ; also, to Lev i
EstL's. Esq., Rev T. L. Eliot, Portland ; Wm.
IL Dillon, Eq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and
many others Oregon and Washington Ter
ritory. aug2o:mi;
HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE
THE UNDEUSHiXED OFFERS FOR
sale his residence in Oregon City-. There
are four lots, a good hou-e and larn, with a
fine cellar and agood well of water. There
is plenty of land, and it is well adapted for
early gardening purposes. Part payment
mav be made in stock. For particulars p
plv to GEORGE CLARK.
"Ore on City Juna 2 1871-tt
OREGON CITY
BREWERY !
HENRY UUJiUE!
Havimr nnrchaspd thA aVim n..,, ... ,
. j . uicntav WISH
es to inform the ptibli- that he is now nrenar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
8 good as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and nromnttv n-.f
r ' J UilU
t n e
HOUSE WE LIVE IN
AND THE
IMIABITAXTS OF THE
HUMAN IIOiY.
rpiIE CAUSE OF A GREAT MANY DIS
JL eases, that have been pronounced incur
able by the most eminent physicians, for the
very reason that they overlooked the cause,
and as Dr. Van Den liergh has made the
Entozoa a life long Study, he would inform
the sick generally" that by close observation
and ;reat xpenments, has come to the con
clusion that there are more acute and efiron
ic diseases caused by Worms, Hydatids, An
imalcula;, or other species ol Entozoa. The
public generally, or the profession at large,
are uot aware of the number of Patients
who are treated by eminent Physicians, lor
this, that, or uch a complaint, without any
rebel. If the disease had been understood,
a few doses of Dr. Vs. Sovereign. Worm
litmetly would have immediately cured the
complaint and saved a great many lives.
INHABITANTS OF THE HU
MAN E0DY!
What think you reader, of your body be-
in; u planet, inhabited by hviug races, as
we inhab t the earth? Whatever may he
vour thoughts on the subject, it is even so
Your body may be but a home for parasites
that crawl over the surface, burrow beneath
the skin, ne.-tie in its entrails, and riot and
propagate their kind in every corner ot its
frame.
The following is from the San Franuco
liulhtin, of January 20lh, ls72. (A recent
date. )
Carl Martins recently died in Cleveland,
Ohio, from eating meat infected with the
Ova iif Tumtfii Solium. At the Coioner
Inquest, on Tuesday, (January 2d.) it was
shown that three wi-eks before Chri.-tmas,
Mai tins pnrchasi dja carcass of Pork. Some
of the meet was taten the same day, and
some was made into sausage. About ten
days later, some of the sausage was eaten,
and in a sho't time the whol1; family were
taken sick. Marlins died on Sunday. Decern
ber 31st, 171. Mrs. Martins and her two
children are now very sick, ami the fomer is
not likel to recover. The verdict was in
accordance with the facts. For further par
t iculars. see Cleveland, Ohi . papers of above
date. A Coroner's Inquest brought this
fact to li.iht.
Now 1 would ask how many more Mich
deaths an inquest would bring to light 'i
Ponder well, reader, upon this, and think of
the t hou-ands that die every j cur and no
Ci.u-e can be as-igned tor their death. Now
the question that would naturally enter the
tiiin.l of ihe reader, is what shall I d :'. The
advice of the Dr. would be go to some one
that is competent ol treating sul-Ii ci ni
p'aints. And who is more competent than
the one that has made Worms a .-pei iall.t y.
TkXias. Yesterday, Dr. J. V. Van Den
He gh exhibited to us a number ot paraites
winch had been removed from persons af
flicted; there- were several ddhrent spec-its
oneof which appears to be entirely unkeovvi.
to the n edical profession. This new taenia
is shaped something like an oranpe seed
but perfectly Hat, or lather like a c teumber
seed, with a tail about a quarter of an inch
in lei gib. Another w is a tape worm s7 I
fe t m LniMh, co sistinr of '.i.'loo joints, j
Among medical men theie o.ls no little j
'iitiereuee of o on;en relative to the oriiriu j
of tnese entoz ;a. One class of writers be- J
lieve that these parasites, at least, many of j
them, orig!in:t in the endowment of animal
tie It cnh s wish vitality from the parent body,
f-ivoied by cer ai i st ites of the vital forces
( that body; the stiffs originating their
oranizati n and promoting their jr;owth
and prooaira'i That all descriptions of
t-i to.oa are met with far more frequently
where animal !ood is ned in greate.M abund
ance, is an indisputable fact, (specially
ivhere the food is the flesh of the '"unclean
bea.sls," rthich the Jews arid .Mohammedans
are fotbid ien to partake of. Uat on- int n
tion s not to wi ite a thesis upon this subjeet:
ve ' iilvdesir to c! run tie the fact that I)r
J . W. Van Den i -i ir li has found a meo:eine
a simple vegetable whic'i grows in : bund
auce in t'atitornia, which is a dead shot to
a cmozna. of "whatever de-cript r gener
ally accomplishing its ol jeet. in fr in an hour
and a half to six hour-.- .Morning Vol!..
Had we the space here, hundreds of testi
monials could he produced, testifying to the
tru'h of th-- assei" i"iis that have here been
made, but it would be useless and would
only occupy the reader's time.
The follow n are some of the diseases
that Worms are o lien m'sUiken for.
Dyspepsia, Chronic Affections of the Liver
ami Kidneys, Consumption, White Swellin;,
Palsy, Spcrmatoi riue.i. Diarrl cea, Ii.c-'iiti-m
nee of Urine, Grave'., Flor Alb .s, Diabetes.
Dropsy, etc.
Dr. V. wm
wi'h a n u 1 rrei:ii!ai it es ot tin; Uterus to try
his new r. m: (lies and get cured.
Dr. Van D- n Heieh's InfailiVde Wi rm Pyr
up for Chihhen. 1 rice Varranted to
cxp I the wcirms. Si nt tverywhere upon
receipt nt price.
Dr. .1. W. Van Pen Pergh's, Hair Tome
a sure cite to dcstiov ail animalcu'ie of the
Hair Follicles, pi event- falling out. and pro
moting t: e G row th o f the Hair. Price ?1 ,50;
W arra ited.
My CoiistiH 'ng and I mlt rgoini;
SIMPLE EXAMIXATIOX,
Tlie alllictrd can learn if their disease is
caused by Wc-inis or no'; at all events. Dr.
Van Den Pergh en tell th.iu lr,m what dis
ease they are suiTering.
ConHiiltat tons ami Einmlnntions
FIIEE OF CHAUGK.
OFFICE ROOMS IS0S. 38 & 39,
OVER THE F0ST OFFICE-
Lefters describing the symptoms will be
promptly answered, and persons living at a
distance' will be saved the expense and troii
bie of calling upon the Doctor.
Address I1 J- "IV. VAX OK IJKnGII,
P. O. POX 172. SALEM, OREGON.
T st Imonlal.
Portland, eb. 10th, ls72.
Dh. J. W. Van- Dux Urrcu Dear Sir :
Our child, a little girl ight years of age, has
had fits and convulsions for the last two
years, and we had tried nmny doctcrj and
icany remedies without much benefit, in fact
our darling was getting constantly worse
tintd we beard of your worn srup through
a fri ml of ours. We though?, that perhaps
it might do some good to give it a trial, and
you cannot imagine our surprise when over
200 worms were expelled with one bo-tlo of
your valuable worm syrup, and from this
time on we certainly shall never be without
it so long as there is a posibl chance for it
to be bad. You are at liberty to publish
this if you choose, and may it do much g-ood.
Respectfully vours, S. IL OltToX
M. J. OIITON"
Syiiiptomi of "Woi-iis,
Alternate pa eness mid linshin!i of the
countenance, dull expression of the eves
drowsiness, itching of the nose, a swelled
upper-lip, tongue whitely fur,e.i and thick.
Iv speckled with red .points, fetid breath,
and enlarged abdomen, a part al or gen
eral swelling or pufTingness of the skin a
startling in the sleep and grinding of tha
teeth, a sensation as if something was lodg.
ed in the throat, a gradual wasting of the
tiesh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a
short and dry cough, appetite sometimes vo
rac otis, t other times feeble, bowels some
times costive, other timee loose, great fret
fulness and irritability ot temper, pains in
the stomach and bowels, colic, fits, convub
sions and palsy.
J the worm syrup is not to be had in
yonr town, send orders to the manufacturer
it will be sent promptly to any address
free of express chartres. Direct orders to
Dr. J. W. VAN DEN BERGH,
P. O. Eoi 172, 5a!eco, Oregon,
f EW. YORK HOTEL,
(DeHtfchea Gafthaus )
No. 17 Front Street, opposite Hip T.-i
ship landing, pLlaland, 0-
H. E0THF0S, J. J. WILKES
PROPRIETORS. '
3oard per Week
" withLod
f fi Aft
Sln fi
" ' Day
1 00
TU12 OJLDfiST
AND
d:r. hufeland's
CELElt R A T E D
SWISS
STOMACH BITTERS.
The First and most healthful Tonic
ever introduced in the United States.
R These Bitters have
been in the San Fran.
B Cisco Maiket for over
I 'lM tnty Yar,ai,d
gnolwithstm n- the
h many new candidates
L for public favor, th8
faie.- nave const only
increased.
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g -'.' ami i i v lay sit f
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Will sew everything needed in a famHy, frca
tlio heaviest to the i'ghtest LlrJe.
AM) KE'iTrir v. ;nii,
Th.cn ar.y ether machine.
Jf there i.s i Ylorcnoe f ow'ttg Ma
chine vi.hin, c: e tLtiuni.d n.iles of
S;i:i I'raiici-co j "t v. orliiiig vill aj,J
niin;r entire F;i:..-f;u-ii..n, if I i :n in
l'oruK'tl of it, it vill 1 o f;fr:uh-d to
v.-iihout C5jensc of auy kind to lLo
owner.
cAiruiL e:ll, it,
13 i;-.rf Ko.V.omery Street,
Grand Motel Buildlr.j, San rranciccc.
&-:iil for Cimittir.v find snmpirn f,f
thr tetji-Ii. Active, jtgtnts tcotilvU j
PRIVATE fECiCL AID.
iniIv tints it i1 ."Io! tin (e iiir.
Dr. W. Km Ooherty's
Private 3IHnl ti; "Surgical Institutr.
No. 519 Sacramento Street, corner cf
Lcidesorifi (a few doors below J
tho W ti.it Cheer House.)
(Private entran -eon LeidcsdoitJ street. i
Establish! d Expressly to AfiV.i d the A 111 et.-d
Sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in ii
Treatment and Cure of all Pnvaic nr.i
Chrome li-eases, Cases of Sect ecv and all
Sexual Disorders.
To t 11H (!.
DP. W. Iv. DOHEPTV re"ni ns his sii ccro
thanks to hii mineious p.-iti.-nts for tl.r r
patronage, and wimld take this opporlunitr
to remind ihem thai he cor.tuic.i s t. een- "t
at his Institute fi.r t' en... ,.f . i, ... . : . j:-
I east s of the Lungs, Liver, Kidnevs, I p -
me iUHi ieiino-urinary Urirans, sm, ..,1
private di-t ase-, viz : Svp'hiiis in all' its fern ?
and stairi s. Seminal '.-:.L- ..,-,.! ,ii o.
hori id con-eq;iences of self-abuse. Ili in rr
! luea. (ileet. St rierm i X,,, . .1 ...,,! Ji;....
nal Emi-sious, Sexual Debil.fv, Diseiises of
the Pack and Loins, inllammation of the
Madder and Kidneys, etc. ; and he 1 cpe
that his long experience and successful prac
tice will continue to insure him a si, an- cf
pu'olic patronage. F.y the practice of many
years in Europe and the United States, lie i
enabled to a pp! y t he m st efficient and suc
cessful remedies against diseases of all kind
He uses no mercury, ci ares n.oiieratc.trruW
his patients in a coirc t and hoi on.ble war,
and has references of unqintionable vrraci
ty from men of known respectabi'itv and
high standing in socctv. All j.artics con
sulting him by letter or othei vV-e, will re
ceive the best and gentlest treat nit u. ai d
implicit secrtcy.
To Frniiilcs.
When a female is in trouble, or afHirfrd
with disease, as weakness of the bark and
limbs, pain iu the head, dimrcss of sicln.
loss of muscular power, palpirat on ( f s b
heart, in it ibi ity, nervousness, extreme ur
inary difficulties, deiiingcnient of dige-tivt
functions, general debility, vaginitis, ;:11 dis
eases of the womb, hyste'iia, sterility and ail
other diseases peculiar to f. males, sheshoii'd
go or write at once to the cilebiated female
doctor, W. K. DOUEPTV nt I.," - r,.,i;.,t i".
stitute. and consult him about her t rouble J
and disease. The Doctor is eflecrin mor
c,'7,s,"ii,n i,r,.v ,,hfr Pb.xsician in the Stf
of California. Let no false delicacy prevtnk
you, but apply immediately and save yourself
from painful suffei ings and premature death.
All married ladies, whose delicate health or
other circumstances prevent an increase in
their families -b,tId write or call at DH. W.
K. DOHEK1 V'S M.!ical Insti ute, nr.d tlier
will receive every po-sihle relief and help.
1 he Doctor's oflices are so arranped that he
can be consulted without fear jf observation.
To C'orresjionI-H4
Patietits residing in anv part of theFfat
nowever distant, who mavdes re the opinio
and advice of PR. DOIIERTV in their rcspco
f ive cases, and who think proper to sul tint &
wi ittc-n statement of such, in preference to
holding a personal interview, are respectful
ly assured that their communications will he
held sacred and confidential. If the case be.
fully and candidly described, personal com
munication will he unnecessary, as instrue
tions for diet, regimen and the general t eat
merit of trie cae itself (inol iidimr the reme
dies), will be forwarded without" delav, rd
in such a manner as to convey no ideaof the
purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted.
SrConsiiltation by letter or otherwise,
FREE. Permanentcure guaranteed crimps).
Sperm a (oi-rliora.
DR. DOIIERTY has just published an im
portant pamphlet, embodying his own view'
and experiences in relation to Impotence or
iiillty ; being a Slmit Treatise on Sperma
torrhcea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous end
Physical Debility consequent on this sficc
t on, and other diseases of the Sexual Orpars
This little work contains information of rhe
utmost value to aM.wliether married orsinde
and will be sent FLEE by mail on receipt of
six cent in postage stamps for return post
age. Address.
W. K. DOMFRTY. M. P..
julySOly San Francisco Cal 1
A. KOLTNER,
NOTARY TCBLTC, ENTERPRISE OFFICfl
Oregon O.ty, Jau ? 1 S i t J
RANRROFT I.lhHAkY.