Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, June 14, 1872, Image 3

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JUNK 14 1ST 2.
FRIDAY,
TOWN AM) COC.VTV.
Sm.vi.L TniifES.-TI.ere wa, a regular
,y5tem of house robbing commenced in
this citv last Friday ufebt. and conimned
the .-ncfj fft They failed to
rrT. an Jntriocat .he first named place,
but heygo Tn at the latter, and obtained
K,Lv from a child saving-bank
Thev Uo visited the Barlow House un
u,l some property which is adverted
to-day. On Monday night they got m.o
the tore of Mrs. II. M. Kelly and go
gome tobacco. sigars. wearing apparel
nd the contents of her children s savins
bank, 28 00; to the value or about H:).
On Sunday nijrh? thev paid their respects
to Mr. M.ddruin. on the bill. They mide
thorough search through the place, but
obtained nothing. On Monday night they
runted Mr. Albright's residence in the low--r
end of town. but failed to effect an en
trance. On Tuesday they aaiu paid a
to Mr. Meldrutn's residence, but the
'd-g gave them a scare, and they left.
t U pr. 8 uned that th'a is the same gang
which had its headquarters at Salem re
cently,- There has been a gann around
to'n"fur the past month which has run its
face at our hoiels until they have teen
driven 'out. and now are living with the
Indians, who are supposed to be the per
petrators of these theft.-!. To meet their
rase, the City Council passed a vagrant
net to have such fellows arrested, and we
presume they will find it convenient to
nbsent themselves from our town. Our
police have their eyes on the suspected
parties, and we hope they may be brought
to just ice. It is supposed that theyai
connected with a gang at Portland, and
their plunder is taken down there and
disposed of.
PuKCfNcr Oi-'fickks. Following is a list
of the precinct officers elected at the re
eenl election for Clackamas county:
Canemah Precinct J. Paquet, J. P.
G. (i. Smith. Constable.
Cascades II. McUiigin, J. P. J. C.
Montium, Constable.
Cuttings David Wright, J. P. S. Car-
lile. Constable.
Harding A. C. Wilbur, J. P. J. II.
MeCubbio, Constable.
Tualatin A. II. Cyrus. J. P. D. Smith.
Constable.
Lower Molalla W. More-land, J. P
J. Buck, Constable.
Upper Mollala -Ira Moody. J. P. F
W. Vauguh. Constable.
Marquim Tie between II. Thompson
and W.Jack for Justice ot the Peace. I.
Cot Constable.
Union W. Barlow, J. P. E. M. Brack
ct, Constable.
Can by F. C. Mack, J. P. W.Parker
Constable.
Pleasant Hill J. J. Seely, J. P. C
IUrnhMU, Countable.
Mtlwa.ikie 1 Spencer, J. P. E. S
Gray . ( Iou-Vable.
Mar.-hfield 1 J. Matlock, J. P. J.Tul
hoi. Constable.
Onwego. A. Bradbury. J. P. F.Ford.
Co tstable
Rock Creek Tsreal Gardner. J. P. J.
T. Chitwood, Constable.
Spring A-ater John Lenellen. J P. W.
P. Scott. Constable.
Heaver -J. J. G li d, J. P. R. W.
rf or.di.un. Constable.
Eijle Creek Frank W. Foster. J- P.
S. II. Raney. Constable
Shall Wk Cki.ki;uaik? This question
must be answered quickly, by immediate
action, if we propose to celebrate the
coining Fourth We would like to see
our citizens do something about the in it-t.-r.
and in order to lest te q lestion. we
surest that a meeting be held at the
Court House this (Friday) evening, at. 7k
o'clock to lake the m titer under consid
rr i ion. j"t all attend, whether they are
in tavor or air atnst a celebration, and give
their realms either for or againft it.
Japank.-k Tuot'PK. The Japanese
Troupe gave performances in this city
lat Monday and Tuesday evenings, to
good hooe. Many of their tricks are
wonderful and astonishing and very clev
erly performed. They must lie seen to be
apnrecia ed. a id we a-sure o ir readers
that they will not be disappoi Med in get
ting the. worth of their money by g insr i
Witiif.M their performances, it, i.j worih
tiie price of admission.
Rain Nkkokk. Our uniu'i . are nettling
urn; rain just at present. The fall crops
are far a Ivanced, an 1 look extremely
well, and need no nin. but the spring
grin h already sulfeniivc tor rain. 'fil
iate warm weather has dried up the high
land and unless we soon have a goo I
ihower, the late sown spring grain will
not be he;vv.
CiiruitiKs. Cherries are becoming ipiifp
plenty in the market, and Oregon vegeta
bles are beginning to supply the place so
lomr occupied by California productions"
Strawberries are not as plentiful as gen
rally yet the. cultivated plants are pro
ducing very abundantly, and the supply
in Hullieient for the detnuid.
Tiik Fot ttTii. Grand preparations arc
being made by Mr. Btirbank. proprietor
of the Soda Springs, for a celebration on
the fourth. A. F. Forbes F-q.. of this
place, has been selected to deliver the
orittion. and Chas. I). Warren. Kq.. will
read tlie Declaration of Independence.
In the evening a grand ball is to take
place.
Vashnts. At a special meeting of the
Council, last Tuesday evening, an ordi
nance was passed to punish Vagrancy.
This was deemed necessary to rid the
town of a set of -worthless loavers. wtto
are supposed to be engaared in stealing for
x living. Tin; authorities will do ali in
their power to check these depredations
which have recently been perpetrated on
.ur citizen,
IKErt Kti.r.KU. A deer was killed in
town near the residence of Capt. J.L).
Miller. It had been chased by the dogs
0fvnd was nearly run down, when it sought
refuge in a corner of a fence. A young
toy went close enough to it to hit it on
the Head with a rock, knocking it down,
svben its throat was cut.
CAt'TtON'. The young men who have late
ly got into the practice of going into
swimming and exposing their person
within the city limits, had better take no
tice that such conduct must cease, as the
law will be strictly enforced against such
"lenders. The complaint is becoming
altogether to freq ient and steps will be
taken to s'on the practice.
Sovr. We acknowledge the receipt
from Major Charman of a couple of cakes
of soap, mamifactured by the Pioneer
Soap Company of Sau FraneUeo. It is
Certainly a superior article, being per
fumed co as to it very pleasant fur
toilet uses and a most excellent quality
for washin-j purposes. It is tbe best
cheap soap for all uses we have ever seen, j
The Ladies' "Sewing
Sf.wixg Society.
c; .u rs , . ...
.-ocaety of the Episcopal C'Jurcb.
tneet next Tuesday at the residenca of
Mrs, A. Noltqer,
Boqcet. -Senator Myers received lu.t
Siturday a vt iy handsomely arranged
boqiift from a lady at Portland, wi h
compliments to the Senator froln Clack
nniis. The elected Sen itor desires ua to
return his thank to the fair doner.
Mkav. None but the meanest of thieves
would feave stolen goods and money from
i poor tvidow woman with orphan chil-
iren. aand also the little savings of these
two little childien which had been -iven
them.
Ordinance No. 95.
In Ordinance to punish Vagrancy.
The City Council of Oregon City does
ordain as follows :
Sue. 1. That whenever any dangerous
or suspicious person or persons, slial' be
seen about the city, without anv visible
means ol support, it shall be the duty of
the Marshal, or any person having legal
authority, to arrest such person or ner-
sons and take them before the Recorder.
ami cause them to show in what way or
manner, they obtain a livelihood, arid if
proper cause shall not be given for such
vagrancy, such offender shall be lined in
a sum not le than ten nor more than
thirty dollars. And in all cases of con
viction, it shall be the duty of the Re
eonler to adjudge that such vagrants shall
stand committed to the jail until payment
of said fine and eost of prosecution, or in
default of payment, (or a enrabwr of days
specilied. not exceeding twenty.
This Ordinance snail take eff.-ct from
and after its passage.
Passed June 11th. 1872.
Approved this 11th day of June. A. D..
17- A.'XOLTNER.
Attest : L Dn.r.Eit. Mayor.
Recorder.
A Pit ful Condition.
It is a sad thing to pass through life only
half alive. Yet there are thousands whose
habitual condition is one of languor anj de
bility. They complain of no specific dis
ease ; they suffer no positive pain ; but they
have no relixh for anything which utlor.is
mental or sensuous pleasure. In nine cases
out of ten this sttite of Ja.-situde and torpor
f rises from a morbid stomach. Indigestion
destroys the energy of both mind and body.
When the wa.-te of nature is not supplied
by a due and regular assimilation of the
food, every organ is starved, every function
interrupted.
Now, what does common sense suggest
under these circumstances of depression ?
The system needs rousing and s. lengthen
ing ; not merely f ir an hour or two, to sink
afterward into a more jut able condition
than ever (as it assuredly would do if an
ordinary alcoholic stimulant were reported
to,) but radically and permanently.
How is this desiraole object to be accom
plished? Tlie au-wer to this question,
loiitidcd on tlie utiv;tring experience of a
quarter of a century, is easUy given. luittse
now vij;.r into the digestive organs by a
course of llostetter's Stoimich Bitters. " l)
not ivijt: time by administering temporary
remedies, hut wake the system up bv recap -rating
the. fountain h ad of physical
strength and energy, the frreat organ upon
whlc.i r.ll t ie other organs depend lor tneir
nurture and support.
By the time that a dozen d iscs of the
great vegetable tonic and in vigo. ant have
been taken the feeble frame of the dvsneo-
tie will begin to feel i s benign i:ifl lence
Appjtite will be create), and with appedte
die capacity to digest a hat it craves. Per
severe until tlie cure is complete until
healthful bio d, fit to be the materia! ot
flesh and ihum I,-, bout: and nerve and brain,
flows through the channels of circulation,
i istead of tin; watery p itoulum with whkh
th"V have heretofore been impe: tec. 1 v nour-i-l.e.l.
Snrriul Notice.
The best and most elii -ient cure known for
dyspepsia and indigestion, is Dr. Henley's
Celebrated I X L li;ttets. Try it. II ad ad
vertisement in another col .mm. jtniTm.'i
F t the very b';t photographs, go to B. ad
ley ct Kulofsotfri Gil ery wi h out SfAll.'.s.-
ASCEND I NT THE ELEVATOR.
.Mon tg unery "Street, San Franra .ro.
Mi'r. Ivnij'it it Urol Hers, Whole
salt" and Retail Me chants, Canbv Station.
Oregon, are my aut'torized agents for t 1 .
s.iie of tne lot tbib'.e Worm Syrup, who will
c.mstantly keep a supply on hatel.
DR. J. IV. VAN DEN BERG II.
Sa'em. March Ti, IsT-'.tf
Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. of O. F.
Meets evtrj' Thursday even
'if-sP"S ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
"wSk'S Hall. Main s eet.
Mc-moers of the Order are invited to attend
By order. v.
Iti'btcra Uegree Lodge V. -i, . . O. F
Meet on the Second and Fourth
7 " C'AN D A Y E 'ES'IXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd F'ellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend.
DtuKuoataU Lodge o. -l, A. P.;ind
A. !--Holds its regular c-immunica
........ ..i. miv x .r n.f-, j n ( u e1'. '
I't-j in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the "Joth of September to the. vlofh ot
and 7i o'clock from the 'ioth of
to the 2 uh ot September. Breth
March
March
re u m good standing are invited to attend.
I) c.i.-:.l s7o. By order of W. M.
WILLIAM DAVIDS Oil,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Office, IVo. OA Front Street,
PORTLAND, - - - OREC.OX.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most, desirable
localities. consisting of LOTS, HALF
BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and
STORES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Propertv
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout tne STATES and TERRI
TORIES. V:th srreat care and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOUSED nnd STORES LE VIED
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And a General FIN A NCI VL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of thus OFFfCE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the SI ATE will
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
andjforward the same to the above address
Feb. 3, 1571.
"ew To.
i)iiy.
UY GOOD
Gable Screw Wire
BOOTS AXD SHOES.
The Best and Cheapest.
Warnin&r, !
rpHK PUBLIC IS WARNED AGAINST
JL buyuijr three cheeks, two drawn in fam.
j ot James Murray, and agaia-t the L ick Co..
I l,e (or Ti nd the other for S3; and one iti
I tavor ot M'.CKae Uanagan and against the
; Liick Co. for tLc su of $IU, as the atove
' named checks wtre s'tden frpm tbe Barlow
I Hou-e, Q. A-fAMS.
."Moeliil ZNt k-o.
IsnifiESTlON is the cause of nine-tr.ths of all
diseases the living machine i subject to ' Oiva
tone to tbe stomach and diBstire Tmmn-s. and von
will save more than half in jour doctor's b'iiu
Ir. HI?-Cl.rl.r.U- IVI m-r are recomt
mended by alt paysjcians to UYtPKFTlcs and for
ALL COMMAiKT9 of f-e LlVZA AND DtGFSTlVK
OnuANi. See advertisem-eut ia another colunin,
P.ifL.S EC.V.UPMKVr AO.4 1. O. t.
P. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the
FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVEXIXG
of each month. Patriarchs in good stand
ing are invite.l to attend.
Feb. S. lsT-.'-tf
Notice
TS HEREBY GIVEX THAT TIIE AP9ESS
1 mcnt roll for Orecr-ui City for 172, is
now complete, and will be open ut-til t.e
xuh of June f r correction or abatement, f
assessments, which mut be filed before that
date under oath. E. D I LEEK,
Oregon City, June 7, 1S72. Kecor.ilr.
Notice.
Cocnty Trksi;rku's Offick, )
Oregon City. June , -7 . f
CLACKAMAS COUNTY WARRANTS
endorsed for interest prior to March f.tb.
17-2. will be paid on presentation at the
Treasurer's Oilice at Oregon "itv.
Intere.-t will cease at this d ite
n3-2w4 T J McCARVER, Treasurer.
Spec in 1 ot iee.
DTI. V A IV OKV ilUltGU'S WORM
Syrup tor Children. A. It. 15,-11, dr.ig-gi.-t
is agent for this invaluable remedy at
Oregon City. Relt it Johns, agents tor the
manufacturers Sa'ein, Oregon,
JOHN FLEMING,
DEALER IN
BOOKS AMD STATiOKEHY,
IN MYERS" FIRE-PROOF BRICK,
M VIS STURET, OREOOX CITY. OltKOON.
P.SAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
PORTLAND. - - OREGOK.
GEO. I j. CVIZJIIl,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei
flowed Lands.
Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for all kinds of landed p:ope:tv.
Valuable securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and title
examined xiid determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
fidelity and promptne-s.
OFFICE No. I t Carter's Building, corner
of Alder and Front stteets.
Feb. H. l-70:tf
tMM MASOXIC HALL BUILD-
IN(i.
OREGON CITY, - - - OREGON.
T'EEPS CONST ANTL V ON HAND AND
1 V. lor sale, o.ukac foi; cash,
PARLOR, BEDROOM,
OFFICE, SITTINGROOM,
and KITCHEN FURNITURE,
Bureaus, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, What
nots, Befsteads, Wa hstamls. Curled
Hair and Palu Matresses, I'ulii Pil
low. Spring Beds, Window
Shades. Picture Frames,
Mouldings, Ac, etc.
Jy?;. "Special attention given to L'pho'yttr.
work in ail it-: liranclies. Orders tilled with
promptness. Repairing done with neatness
and disoatch. Furniture mult! to order.
'--7"0ooi!s delivered to any pmtof town
tree of chatge. Call and examine for your
sclva.?. m ivl rn'J'.i
JOHN SCHRARfl,
MAIS STREET, - OitKQOV CITY.
MAMTACTniEU AM) IMPORTER OF
SADDLE, HAUXKsS. rf
S A I )I ) I A-l K Y- 5 1 A K - fSS
AT7HICH II E OFFERS aS CHEAP AS
V c.iti be had in the State, at
Wholesale or Retail.
warrant all my goo Is as representee.
O'-econ City. April" 17. 1S7 '. nv!'.'t'.
TMPETUAL MILLS.
Savier, LaPvoque & Co.,
OHCGOX CITY.
ft"5,Keep constantly on hand foi sale
Midling-s, Bran ami Chicken t-'eed, Par'ies
Mirjamding feed must furnish tlie sin ks.
Rm F
, P F$ zj
DENTIST,
poOM 2 HEKCM'S BUILDINC. CORX-lV-
er First and Washington St-., Portland.
Nitrous Oxide administered. n2:iti.
BEST REMEDY FOR
DYSI3P8IA, IKDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS.
10SS OF APPETITE AKD INACTiCN Cr THE LIVES.
Are acknowledKeit to lio the most vhoifisoaio
and fcthcif.r.t of Tomes ami Jte:iit-eratios
Head Physicians' Cei;hhi.atls oa Luck of
Cach bottle.
Non? pjn2ine 'w itbout our Trade Mark blown
on the t)ottle.
To sell other than thp crnuiiie article rr.t of
our lv)ttlo is criminal rlVni. ami e fhrll.
when detected, prosecute such parties to the fuil
extent of the l.v.v.
H. EPSTEIN i Co.. Kn Prorrip'ors.
5!H Front St.. S. K.
Administratrix's Salo of
Real Estate.
In the matter of the estate of Dank 1 II. Good
deceased.
-VOTICE IS HEKl-HY GIVEN THAT. BY
virtue of an order of sale made and ciir ri;d
of IteiHird by theJIIon. County Court of Itn-k-amas
county, at the May term thereof. 1S7J. I
will sell at the Court House door, in Orosron City,
ClackauiiiS county, Oreiron, at public auction, on
StrIuy, the -Z'Jt li day of Juiif, 1J2,
at 1 o'clock of said day, the following described
real estate, the property of said estate, to-wit :
the north half of lot No. two in block No. four, in
Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon; also
lots No. seven an 1 eight in block N'o. sixty-nine
in Oregon lty. Cl.iekamsis county. State of Ore
P'on ; also the west half of section nine, !). T. 4 s;.t
It. 1 E.. contHiumsr oi'n acres, lieinir the donation
ci;iiiri of I. II. triw'-l, defeased.
Terms of s.ile are one-half cash in hand, in 1".
S. Gold Coin, the remainder in two equal instal
ments payable respectively in six and twelve
mouths after sale. Seeured bv niortc.ur on preia
isos sold. JIAIt V E. ( H lOI ,
Administratrix of said estate.
Oregon City, May 17th, lb72. vi!ni'J:wl
Notice,
PARTIES WHO WLRF OCCUPYING
lauds in the "Grande Ronde and Siletz
Reserves." in the State ot O rrpon, in t he
years 15."-.ri5, and had to abandon the same
in consequence of said Reserves hiving been
selected by the U. S. for the settlement of
tne Rogne River Indians, will sdease send
their addresses, for further ccrrespondenee.
to K. V. DOWVMAS,- Atty, Vox 103'
sh;ngtcn"Citr, f. C
COURTESY
mm
Dr. B.
Easiness Dirt'ctory of rortl.iud, Oregon.
rCBLlSIlED BV L. SAMUEL,
Gencrw' Advert'ifing Agtnt, i3 trout Strut.
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
o. ViU Firt trMt. Importers and Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys. Crockery, Glass
ware and Piated Ware.
Vst r House, First st , between Oak and
Pine. Kverythiug neat. B L. Lo.igfel-.
low, Proprietor.
BOOKS, STATIONER " AND FEK10JUTALS,
K WCHOFT ci MORSE,
Agents for Mabie, Todd & Co.'s celebrated
Gold lt-ti.
Ivison, Pdakeman, Taylor ,t Cos School
Rooks. J.it 'ubuitlwl, a fall line of J.tgul
Bt.ukfor thin $tiitt.
1ai tnan, the only di-eet Importer of Clotli
3i:iiT. eve, cor. Front & vVashington sts.
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
TtllOt tSALE
BOOIvSCI.LIull t fjl'ATIOXWt,
L.l.'OEST STOCK IN TORTl.AXIt.
IVo. ?'J Front and Vn. SjAVasU
ingtoii SI reefs.
BKCK, WILLIAM k SON, Vl Front st.
Importers and dealers in
Guns, Iti:"-s ami Rcvolvi'ij
of every description.
Fishing Tackle, Fancy Go'uls. Reads, Bird
C'aes, Baskets, Croquet Games, and
B iby Carriatres.
Agetds for the "Cal'thorna Powder Works;"
also, for the "Wheeler .V Wilson
Sewing Machines.'' ..
1eck, John A., 1'2: Front, street, practic-al
) Watchmaker & Jeiveler. Work done
for t he Trade.
BOOK AND JO II PK I NT EEtS.
HIM FS X- BACHELDKR !.? Front street.
Brihani ,t Reinhart, First st. bet Oak &
Pine, importers of Stoves, Ranges,
Kitchen I'tensil-.
Tm -hanan, W. A., s. w. cor. First fc Taylor
13 sts. Cheapest Furniture House in Port
land CAUPFTS WALTER BROS.
J sy Front street.
Cllarke, Henderson A. Cook, si ,t s:i First
) street. Dealers in Dry Goods. Fancy
(i.io.ls, Ac.
Ciohn k o.enfi Id, 1-ls Front st. Conunis
J sion Merchants k Dealers in Oregon &
California Prod nee.
C oniric, J. R.. Manufacturer k De der in
S.iddles, Harness, and Saddlery Hard,
ware, in; Front s'reet.
(Mi rrier, W A Co.. in:! Front st. Merchant
J Tailors and Clothiers, Huts Furnishing
( loocls.
neli ishinutt A Oattn an, S Er nt street.
Real Estate Agents, money loaned,
houses rented.
D
i:XTAL GOODS, C. H . Woodard ,v Co.
lol Front street.
DlM'GtilSTS, V,. 11. WOODARI) A
CO. 101 Front street.
Orders frmTi nny portion of the State fir Ter
ritories catfuHv fil'ed bv rort r evfecS
I
TVnil, Lowensfein A Co. Fntnitoic ami
j Carpet dealers Stores from 134 to 13S
First street.
TTVuiplovmpnt Avency. AVit!:erell A Hoi
j man, 60 Front st. Furnish all kind- o'
help.
E
veril ntr A Beehe, lo Froot stieet. Cnni-
j mission Merchants and dealers in Do
mestic Produce.
ITVishion Lively Stable, cor. First A Salmon
sts E. Corbe't, Prop. Good turn-outs
a! ways on hand.
ITM-hel A R berts. cor. First A Washington
st-:.. l)ealers A Mantitac. Cothing, Furn
istiin ( loods.
1
Treeland, Dr. R. R., Dentist OHice, No.
1 li, Oektiin's Block, cor. First A Vash-
infrtou sts.
'1 ill A Steel. T. and T7 First street. Deal-
JT ers in Books, Stationet v, and M nsical
Iiistrument-J.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE-
The largest Music House on the Const.
STEINWAY PIANOS, BURNETT ORGANS,
G. Ij,. Dt'PKAXS, Uluniigfr.
SOLK AGRXCV FOR THE
"Howe'' Sowing 3IicIiine.
Z W Atrents want e d.us
Uackeney A Sterne, Grocers and dealers
in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Main sts.
Haiiibir-irer, P. . 133 I-itst street, importer
and dealer in i-taple Fancy Dry Goodai,
M iiiinerv.
"tndee. I) II., Phttogr-i)hic Artist, s. w.
. cor. First and Moiri-on sts. Child s
Pict. sure Itv.
Heiii'ichsori, L. C. A Co., lo;t First street
Mann'";icturcrs and dealers in Jewelr.y,
Watches, Ac.
Lribbard, Gen. L., '.is Front st.. wholesale
L dealer in Groceries, Doors, Wagon Ma
terials, Ac.
Hodge, Calef A Co., H7 Front st., whole
sale dealers in drills, Paints, Oils,
(ilass, Ac.
HOME Sewing Machine, straight needle,
under feed, "lock stitch." Competition
chadetiired. M. E. T raver, Hi Front st.
T.""iirirren A Shinrlier, N'"S. ltr, to 172
I i. I- lrst st. Import;
iporters Furniture, Red-
ling, Ae.
International Hotel, cor. I'ront and Morri
son srs. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Buss
attends ste-itners.
'din.,7. A Co., 1H Front st., wholsale and
retail dealer in Fine Clothinir, Furnish-
in ir Goods.
Maison Doree Restaurant,, piivate rooiris
. for Families, cor. 1st and Pine streets.
t,. Voos. Prop.
MirCn, E A Co., wholesale dealer in
Wines A Liquors, O. S. N. Co's Block,
and San Fran
3
eier A Schmeer, 111 Front St., wholesale
and retail Confectioners.
Mil'er, John R , f3 1st st. Watchmaker A
Jeweler, offers to the jiublic a tine as
sortment of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry.
A foeller A Co , Front near C st.. Dealers
i.X in native and ioteign Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.
VTorthmp. E. J., Hardware. Iron, Steel.
iN Hubs. Spokes, Hardwood Lumber, tf-c,
Portland.
O
:ci(lental Hotel, cor. First and Morrison
sts. Smith. A Cook, Proprietors.
")arish. Wat ns A Cornell. Real Estate
1 Asrer.ts, 90 Front street, bet. Alder and
Washington.
JHOTOGRAPIIif GOODS. C. II. Wood
1 ard A Co., 101 Ftont s
1)ice, J. M..127 Front street, wholsale
V dea'er in Tin-vare and Stoves.
1icbter, Paul. 105 First st.. importer of
X Berlin wooden Carving-, Parlor Orna
ments. Ac.
1 ider. O, C, R-al Estate A Money Broker,
V 'J2 Front treet. Portland.
T" oseubaniTi, I.S.ACo., Totcconisu.iruport
Y ers of Foreign and Domestic L'quors.
R
tiss Ho'ii?, Front t. On First Clahs Prin
cipal. Thomas Ryan, Proprietor.
OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
Sherlock, S., til Fiont aud ":2 First sts ,
dealer in Harness, Saddlery and Sad
dler Hardware.
Siinon. J.,ot Fiont. street, dealer in Doors,
."sash A lilinds. Window A Plate (ilass.
Sinsheimer, H., loT Fu si st., importer of
Pi.nos, Organs, Sheet Music, Mu-io In-slruinents.
Okidrrore, S. G.. VIZ First st. Drugslst A
O Ap rheciry, a large stock of Pertuineiy
A T- ilet Artieb s.
Om;ih& Davis, Tl Front stt eet, wholesale
O dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Window
Glass, Perfumery, &-.
Snow A li 'os, 7 Fitst stret, l'ic;ures.
Ft anies. Moldings, Artist's Mat'.s, Draw
ing lnsti umen;s.
O truth. Put.. Rroker. Ko Fro tt st. Dtaler
O in Iiegal Tenders, Go- eminent Bonds
and (iohi Dust.
OTO.VE, U. No 1()7 Front STr--t.
0 Watchnoiker A Manufacturing Jeweler
is ai;iointed A'ent tor the Wilthatu, Elirin
E. Howard A- Co.. Chas. E. Jacnt. and the
CaliiOi iii i Watches; also, for all the produc
tions and imports of the California Jewelry
Cotrpany, San Francisco. Scud lor circular
Watches repaired in the very best manner
and w.vi:i:.vNTi:r to give satisfaction.
rerry Bros,, Xo. 17s First street, manufac
JL Hirers and dealers iu Furniture, Bed
lmg. Carpets, Ac.
r phe Clothing store. 113 Front st. Clothing,
JL Furnishing Gocds, Boots aud Shoes.
Harris A Pragr.
rputtie. II. II., 142 A 144 Front st. Dealer
JL in Wagons A Agricultural Implements.
r pyne, E. D., n. w. cor. "First A 0;ik sts.,
JL dealer in Brandies, Wines, English Alo
and Porter.
rfvler, J. A., 147 Front st., wholesale deal
JL er in Rntier, Eggs, Clieeie, Lard, Ba
con, Ac.
J iltiann A Myers, .5 Central Block,
f Front st., Commission Merchants A i
deai s hi Produce.
V" Thalley A Feehl eiiner, Attorneys A So-
licitorsiu Bai.kiuptey. Oilico iu Odd
Fellows Temple.
LOST-
17 ROM TIIE UNDERt:: ) LIVING AT
Cunetiiah, ah -ut the "th inst , a Sorrel
Mare about fifteen hands high; six rears
old; small white streak in the foreiead , with
saddle matks; .-hod around. Any person
returning sa i mare or'gi ying i'lformation o'
lier whereabouts, will be suitublv rewarded.
WM. H. MARSHALL.
Canem:ih, Feb. 22, lt72.
SPUING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
I HAVE JUST RF.DKi VKD A COMPLETE
and wcll-ussorted stock of
CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
AMI GEMLEME.NS' l lRMSIIHf; GOODS,
"Which I will .-ell at reduced prices.
Call and examine my sto; k before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Produce Taken in Exchangs; for Goods.
A . T, liVY.
?Iuiti sfrief, Oregon City.
FOR SALE.
rpHE UXDERSICNED DESIRES TO SELL
jl his properly in Oregon (jity will sell
at- a bargain, to u uood lurehaser. Jot 8. in
bloc!: :i, whereon there is a good IHvellinir
!Io'.;.e with 8 room-, paitly hrtl linish. bal
unre cloth aud p iper and the Livery Stable
now occupied bv Mes-rs. Wil.is it Urourhton.
Water pijies on the premises, from
Pea-e's water wmks.
Also i town lots in Caneinah, witli good
fence around.
Also i town lo-s in lower end of Orcron
City; also P'.o of lamt known as the dona
tion la-id c.'a rn of Win. Stone. S miles
sootbeast of Oretron City, with some im
provements, thinly timbered, nc under
growtit. jrood lasting water
-""l. ipi re at County Clerks oilice.
J. M. FRAZER.
Oregon Citv, Mav !lh. Is7. vi'Mt'i
SHADES SALOON,
C. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Oregon City.
B t BJTA.1ARD TABr.i:Sin OREC.OX
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to them
THE BAH IS SVP PLIED
With all the choicest tpialitirs of Liquors anj
Ci'jnrs. Scotch. Irish and Bourbon already
famous Whiskies and Punch.
also, a xo. 1
SHOOTIfIG GALLERY
Is 'c nneeted with theSahxn.
Ore o.rCitv, Jan. 1, ls72:tf
MEW GOODS
AT TIIK
LINGOLNJBAKE-RY.
WILLIASViS & KARDifJG,
HAVE .1UST OPENED A FULL VARIE
ty of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND PROVISION'S.
The Bakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh
BREAD. CR VCKEHs,
CAKES. PASTRY.
CANDIEs AND NUTS.
All of which will be sold ntlivi: rates.
Remember that we do not stl! poods at
cost.
Also, please bear in mind that it takes
money to do business.
To the farming tr.ide we wonld say, CAII
for you. produce, and CASH for our poods.
Goods delivered to all parts ol the citv.
Feb, Hi, lS72:tf
AND
Carriage iVJanufactory !
The undersisrned, having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at the old stand
Corner of Main and Third streets.
Oregon City. .
. Oregon.
Takes this method to inform his old pat
rons, and as many new ones as may be
pleased to call, that he is now prepared, w th
atniile room. s;ood materials, and the verj
best of mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct, make, pyint, iron and turn out all
complete anv sort ot a vehicle rro:n a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Try rue.
Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeiop.. and
eeneral jobbing ueatlv. qoi'-klv and cheap
ly doiie. DAVID MITH.
Opposite Excelsior Market
HOME-MADE C AH PET FOR SALE 4T
I. SELLINGS.
Mil"! II 1T"rltfrltWWIWir?lWliBUi
THOMAS CHAEMAK
ESTABLISHED 1S53!
DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS
id Oregon Ci'y, and the Willamette
ValUy, tloit be is si II on baud, and doiuj:
business on tbe old motto, that
.Y Ximble Six-l'ence i lt-tter tliuit a
Slow Minting."
I have just returned from San Fraucisco,
where I purchased uce of the
LARGEST and 15 EST SELECTED
Stock of Goods
ever before otTered in this city; and consist?
in part, as foliaws :
Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods,
H 's & Caps, Hosiery of every
TescriptioE, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Paints & Oils,
Sash & Doors.Queens
ware, Crockery,
.Glassware.
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware,
Jewelry
of various
qualities & styles,
Clocks & Watches La
dies & Gentlemen's Furn
ishing Goods, Fancy Notions
of every description, Patent Med
icines, Pcope, Farming Implements
of all kinds, Carpets. Slattings,
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
Of the above list, I can sav mv stock is the
MOST COM PLEi'E ever offered it. this mar
ket, and was s ected with -sp--iI c-i-f for
i Uis i.iai iot. (Jf whicii I now ofl'er for
sale at the
Lowest Market Rates-
No use for the ladies, or aiiy one else, to
think of iroiep to Portland to buv coods for
I am REi ERMIXED TO .SELL CHEAP and
not allow niyselt to be
niOSGLl) IX THE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask, is r fair chance ai d ouii k rav-
ments. Believ nsr, as I do, th.1 nineteen
years experience in Oregon City enables uie
to Know the reqirements of the trade.
Come one and all, and see for yourselves
that the old &tund of
THOMAS CHARM AN
cannot be beat in quality or price. It wcu'd
be use'ess for tne to tell you nil thv advan
tages I can ofl'er you in the sale of goods, as
every store thtit advertises d"cs that, aud
probabty you have l eeti disappointed. All I
wish to sav is, come mid see and examine
tor yourselves, for I do not wish to make anv
mistMkes. My object is to nil all my old
friends now thtit I tmi still alive, and desir
ous to sell jroods cheap, for cash, or on such
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all for the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
TIIOS. CIIARMAN,
laiti street, Oregon City.
"-?T"Lcr.il Tenders and County Script
taktn at mat ket rates.
TIIOS. CHARM AX.
IJoOjiiOO lbs wool wanted bv
TIIOS. CHARM AN.
REAL ESTATE, EEAL ESTATE
JACOB STITZLL,
C. C. WAY.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.,
SUCCESSOR.? TO STITZEL k UPTON.
REAL ESTATE
AND
MONEY UlSOfOSfSS
Cor. front and Washington St.,
PORT L AND, O R E G ON .
Special attention given to tbe sale ol farm
ing lands and city property. All cones
pondence relatinrr to i he recources of Ore
gon will be promptly auswered-
REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Setit free of charge to
anv address.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.
March l.r, lS7'2:tf
ESTAUR ANT.
LEODeLOUEY, Prop'r-
r LATE OF TIIE CLIFF HOUSE
MUX STHEET, OrtEOOX CITY, OUEGOX.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HK-
JL sped fully announces to his
ft lends and tlie t. a-e'inr public,
that l.e has re-opened the above
named Restaurant.
The proprietor knows how to serve his
csut tuers with Ovstets. P?'s Feet, a good
cup ot Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL.
i , . LEON DeLOUEY
j Oregon City, Jan. 27, 1 87 1 :t f
SPBIHQ SOfMERGOCDS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER IX
DRY GOODS,
CLOTIIINCT,
HOOTS AND SHOES.
II ARDWA RE. G R0CERIE-.
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
PRODUCE of all k'in ls bou-ht. for which I
pa- the highest market price.
If yon desire eood Goods, at LOW Pricrs.
call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
slock of Spr:ng Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
Mv Motto is, QUICK SAEES-AND SMALL
PROFITS. ,
Wool WS1I2C1, j
For which I will pay tbe higlieet market
1nec- i selling: j
Apra li. U?lA?
Ai 13. BR'liardsolif
AtietibNEfthi ,
Corner of Front and Oak streets, rortlend.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, lienef-alLercfcari
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday
A. 13. KifcHARDsoXj Auctioneef
AT PRIVATE SALE:
English retined Bar and Uundle Iron ,
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws ;
Screws, Fry-paus, sheet iron, R. O. Iron
also :
A. large assortment of Groceries und Liquor
A. B. IIiculKBSONi Auctioneer
C. W. POPE & CO.,
1EALKK3 IX
STOVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, BRA
1EI COPPER, LEAD I'll E, )RJs
I'll E AND, FITTINGS, RUBBER
HOSE, FORCE AND IllrT.
pumPs. zinc, copper;
brass and iron
WIRE:
Also a peneial csseiiu tct ol I.'cub
nishing Goods.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet
Iron Ware;
ROOFING AND aORRING OF EVERY
DESCb'IPTlON I -'ONE TO
order, and at
low prices:
- o .... . , .
Also, at POPE'S STOVE STOISE rou
will find
HARDWARE AND BASKETS. -WOODEN,
WARE AND HNWAltK, LANTERNS,
LAMPS AND OIL. LUCINE AND
NIGHT LAMPS. ALs-O
PERAMBULATORS.
All of the above articles are for sale t
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
c: w. pope & ct.
1 1 :1 y 1 Oregon Citv Oreg. n.
JOIIjV MYEISS;
OREGON CiTY, OREGO,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GiOOIfS
(jiKOCEKIEo0
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASSIilFRES, FLA" NN ELS,'
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS
WLich I will sell at the Factory Pi ices, and
will take wool in exchange.
will a'po pay the highest prices for
Buffer, Ejrirs, and ail kinds of irocd country
produce.- 1 will sell as low as any bonne
in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
tS Give me a call and satisfy vonrsrlves
JOHN MYERS;
Jan.' 13, ISTl.tf
X. POPE;
Grocer & Provision Denier;
Next door south of the Court House,
Main Strict, Oregon City, Oregon,'
HEALER IN
BEST FAMILY GFGCERI'S,
COFFEE. TEA , SUGAR,
FLOUR AND MEAL of all kinds,
PICKLES, SO M', SALT,
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS;
Also, all kinds of
Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables.'
BUTTER, CHEESE and F.GGP.
TOliACCO and CIGARS.
GLASSWARE, Etc.. Etc.
All kinds of country Prnduce.txken ip ex-'
chance f.r goods at tbe highest mai Kei rales.'
2ryf Goods deliTeted in the city, free of
c' urge. A fair sbtre ot patronagt olicited.'
'.'arch 1. Is72Mf
R. F- CAUFIELD,
CORNER MAIN AND SEVENTII STREETS.
OREGON CITY, OB EG ON,
Dealer in
DRY-GOODS & GF.OCEFJES,
CROCKERY and GlASSAWRE.'
Also, a full assortment of
Milliner) and Fancy Goods
OF TIIE LATEST STYLES,
j U & T R 5? E I V E D.
COTJNTH1T PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Oct. 6, lS7):tf
V Villi) QUACK4- A victim ff eaily in
di.crettn. -i.irtg n rvon det Jlity,
premature decay :c , havrng tried in rayi
evcrv a lveitised remedy, I a- h to'mple mean
of self cure, whreh be w;ll end fre to Ion
fellow H-fleitr. Ari're6s J.H.REEVES,
7S Nassau st., New Yrk
Bept. 1:17
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