Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, June 21, 1872, Image 3

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Eljc tocckbj Enterprise.
JUNK 21,187:
FRIDAY.
TOWS ASO cot-XT
disease exists in Port-
Smau. Pox.-This
in the State, and
nlact'3
,-t frnm our midst. c learn
keeping it 'rred wbo was badly
that a man 7be slrwt3 of Port-
froftt W conduct is
par l. able We 'call the attention o
, ..... fiinw n! provisions CI
nnr readers iu w.v. . .
of this city relating to this
an- ordinance
matter
ec 3d. That whenever any person
shall 'know that be has within bis fami.y
L h-A know that tbere exists within the
olace in which he resides. iu- mi....---or
cholera, such person shall immediately
cause to be raised over the premises
where such disease exists .a yellow flag
eighteen by twenty-four inches and shall
then forthwith give notice ol the facts of
the case to the Hoard of Health ; and any
person or persons who shall violate this
section shall be fined in any sum not less
than fifty nor more than one hundred dol
lars, and costs of suit.
Sec. 3d. That whenever any physician
or any one practicing medicine, shall at
tend upon any person within the corpor
ate limits of Oregon City. Oregon, who is
infected with the sirull pox. or cholera,
Biich physician or other person shall give
notice thereof to the Board of Health
within 24 hours ; and any person who
diall violate the foregoing section shall
be lined in any sum not less thrxn fifty nor
more than one hundred dollars.
'. TUiTtsr Association-. The Willamette
Baptist Association has been in session in
our city since Wednesday morning.
This body occupies the northern portion
of the Willamette Valley, and one of five
such in the Slate. Jt is composed of del
egates from 12 churches, and a number
of visitors, ministers and otters are pres
ent from other associations in the State,
making some 50 in all. The statistics
how that 1() have been baptized during
the year ami a number much larger re
ceived by letter. But removels and
deaths and exclusions leave the total
number of members -lOU a net reduction
of 11 during the year. Considerable bus
jne3 has been transacted, but it is not
expected that the session will close before
Saturday morning. There will be a San
day School meeting this evening, when a
number of short addresses will be di-liv-ered.
by active workers in the cause. It,
in expected .hat some of the preachers
presMit will remain over Sunday and
preach in the Hapiist Church on Saturday
evening, and Sunday morning and even
ing. Fotnrn. A preliminary meeting to
make arragemcnts to appropriately cele
brate the OtJth anniversary ol our National
Independence, was held last. Monday
evening, at which time a general commit
tee of arrangements was appointed." This
committee met and appointed a sub com
mittee on Finance. There was to be a
meeting on Wednesday evening to hear
the report ol this Finance Committee, but
the meeting failed to be held, and
what action there will be taken in the
matter, wo are unable to s ale. We hope
the committees will attend to the duties;
thy were entrusted with, and that the
Fourth will
by our ci:iz
be
ns
appropriately celebrated
ExriiNstVK. The report published by
order of the last Council showed that up
to th fith day of May they had issued
$2"ti less in script than than they had re
deemed during the year. From that time
until they went out of office, on the ll!h
of M-.it. they issued script to the amount
of $1.174 0:I Bather a big haul for a
week's work. Including this amount, the
last year s expenses, exclusive of the in
tt-rest on tho city debt, were SO I S 150
nbove the receipts. Including
the interest, aud the city was in
debt on the 11th of May, 1K72, at least
$1,400 more than it was one year previous.
Dtst'iiAUUKi). Mr. II. Straight, ono of
Clackamas county's oldest citizens, was
discharged bv order of Ben llolladay
from the position of Watchman on tiie
bridge for having had the audacity of be
ing h man and not a slave. The position
has been givtm to J. M Moore, the man
who is us pliant as mini, and always
ready to serve his masters. Mr. Straight
gave Mr. llolladay the right of way
through his farm, without a cent's consid
eration, ami now he gets his reward be
cause he would not be the slave to the
would be despot of Oregon. All true
men will honor Mr. S.. while they cannot
bat coudemu the spirit which actuates
Jdr. II.
Take Notice. Wo most respectfully
request our patrons who an: indebted to
hp, either on subscription, job work or ad
vertising, to call and settle their accounts.
There are many who have not paid us for
a number of years, others are behind for
o.ie and two years. Wo need the money,
and while the sums due us from each in
dividual are sin ill, in the aggregate they
amount to a large stun to us, and as we
deoiro to use the money to improve the
appearance of our paper, it is etjually
beneficial to the patrons to pay up with
out delay. Patrons at a distauce can re
rait to us by mail or express, at our risk.
Skrveu II im Riunr. We learn that a
man who has been employed ia the tub
and
pail factory in this place, and whose
political ideas had heretofore been Dem
ocratic, voted the Radical ticket on the
3d, hoping thereby to retain his position.
But retribution came quick. lie found
himself discharged this week, and a moon
jryed Celestial now occunys the place he
expected to retain at the price of his man
hood. It has served him just right.
Agknts. We have added a number of
local agents to our list for the Extkupiu.sk
and also others in various parts of the
State. We hope our fiiends will try and
extend the circulation of our paper,
promising them that we shall do our ut
most to make the I-xmir-Kiss worthy of
their support. Bead tha list of agent,
and you can subscribe through them or
eend your order direct to this olliee.
Fall's Encampment. At a regular meet
ing of Falls Encampment, No. 4. I. O. O.
y., held in this city last Tuesday, the Fol
lowing oncers were elected for the ensn
ing term: C. O. T. Williams. C. P.; W. P.
Burns. II. P.; A.
J. Apperson. S. W,
C.
K. Warren, Scribe:
S. D. Pope, J. W.
Auction". Mrs. W. C. Dement will sell
her entire lot of household furniture at
public action on the 29th inst. Persons
tlesiring cheap furniture can have a good
ppportunity to get bargains.
Wants; Mqxkt. IJon. John Myers gives
potice in tp-day's Ljsuc to those indebted
to him that he want3 his old accounts set
tled up forthwith. la says he means
what he says.
Sewing Society. The Ladies' Sewing
Society of the Episcopal Church, will
meet next Tuesday at the resdenc3 cl
Mrs. E. D. Kelly.
Meeting. An adjournment meeting of
the City Council will be held to-morrrow
GTcning.
Fi:ll Dead. An Indian named Bob
Tiee,, generally kaown as "Stuttering
Bill" fell dead yesterday evening while
engaged in sawing rood for Mr. Schram.
It is supposed it was caused by heart dis
ease, lie wa.i taken acniss the river
where the live Indians kept up a howl
last night.
Ot'KX. The Cascade Wagon road Ls
now open, aud in good order. See ad
vertisement. A Chinaman got a head put on him by
one of the boat hands. Probably not a
miss.
"Wool. Wool has
cents in this market.
gone, down to 25
We publish, for future reference, the
vote of this county by precincts.this week.
A x o tii er. A tiothc r 11 ailroacl
election was held last Monday at
Portland. There were three Di
rectors to be elected. Mr. Ilolla
day only got two out of the three.
AUR-VJ'S FOlt T1IK EXTERPUISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for the Enterprise :
Geo. P. Powell & Cc, 40 Park Row, New
York.
Coe. Wetherill & Co., GOT Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Abbott & Co.. No, S2 & St Nassau street,
New York.
Portland, Oregon L. Samuel.
San Francisco Thomas Hence.
San Francisco L, I. Fisher.
St. Helens, Columbia county, ... .S. A. Miles.
Astoria, Clatsnp county A. Van Dusen.
Lafavttte. Yamhill countv..J. L. Fnrguson.
Dallas, Polk county
Corvaliis
C in von City
Daili-s, Wasco covnty
La Grande, Union county..
Pendleton, Umatilla ccuntv
. .Dave Holmes.
.. .J. S. I'aliii"r
W. li. Las will
. . .N. II. Gates
A. O. 'Jru;g
. Knox
Eugene Citv J. M. Thompson
CLACKAMAS COtXTV.
lWver Crek C. F. P.eatie,
Eagle Creek Frank W. Foster.
Cascades Henry McGuirin.
Lower Molalia W. Morelaud.
Cauby J. W. Stiawser.
Upper M'dalia W II. Vauarhau.
Hat diiiK-'s. . .
Cuttings'. . .
.Z. C
...1).
Norton
Wrihf
loi'0 Ktw sKii is otlered by the proprietor
of Dr. Pierce's (J .lden Medical DUcovery
for a meil ciue th.it will equal it in the cure
of Bronehit's, severe Coughs, and the early
stages of consumption.
A Pit ftxl C'o it Ion.
It is a sad thing to pass through life ouly
half alive, Yet there are thousands who-e
habitual condition is one of languor and de
bility. They complain of no specific dis
ease ; they suffer no positive pain ; but the'
have no relish tor anything which affords
mental or sensuous pleasure. Iu nine cases
out of ten this state of la-situdii and torpor
t' rises from a morbid stomach. Indigestion
destroys the energy of both mind and body.
When the waste of nitme is not supplied
by a due., and regular assimilation of the
food, every organ is starved, every futu tioa
interrupted.
Now, what does common sense suggest
under these circumstances of depression ?
The system needs rousing and s rengthen
ii!,'; not merely for an hour or too, to sink
atlerwara into a
more pit aole coochtmu
than ever (as ir assuredly
ordinary alcoholic stimulant
woulu uo it an
were resorted
o ) out !'iu I ca
How is this
esiraole object to be arcom-
p'.ishcd ? The an
tooud. d on the uuv
er to this (.ie.-t;o:i,
ii:ig experience of a
quarter of a century, is e
!v eiven
in: use
new vigor into ttie digestive
coursj of Hostetfer's Stomuch
organs by a
!5itte;s. "l)j
not wa.-.t
ti me tiV au
ministering temporary
rcmeuies, nut, waKe tiie system up
crating the fountain-heal of
strength aud energy, the jireat or,
which all the other organs depend
nurture and support.
by recup
physieal gin upon
for their
By the time that a dozen d -ses of the
great vegetable tonic aad invigoi ant have
been taken the feeble frame of the dyspep
tic will begin to feel i s benign inll lenee.
Appetite wbl be create. U ant with
appe;it.;
Hie capacity to digest hat it craves,
severe until the care is complete-
l'er
until althtal bio d, tit to be the m ateriul of
flesh and musrle, bone and nerve and bruin,
Mows through the channels ,01' circulation,
instead of the watery p.ilouium with which
toev have he:vt jfore becu impet foe J v nour
ished. S;ccal Xotlee.
The best and most clli -ieut cure known for
dyspepsia and indigestion, is Dr. Henley's
Celebiated I X L Bitters. Try it. Rtad ad
verlisement in another col inu. jun7m:i
For the very best photographs, go to Brad
ley A Rulofsou's Gal ery without STAIR.'s--ASCEND
IN THE ELEVATOR, 429
Montgomery Street, San Franeioco.
3Iessrs. liiii'it b lirol Iters, Whole
sale and Retail Me chants, Canby Station,
Oregon, are my authorized agents for the
sale of the Infallible Worm Syrup, who will
constantly k'ep a suoplv on hand.
" DR. J. W.' VAN DEN BERG II.
Salem, March 22, lS72.tf
3, I. O. of O. F".-
Meets
every Thursday even
C.S in" at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
"H" H all, Main s eet.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. X. ti.
Ucbecca Degree boitge 3, . O. O. F
2 CN Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDAY EVEXIXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend.
WILIilAM DAVID302T,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Oflire, Xo, 61 Front Street,
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities, consisting of LOTS II-VLF
BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES "and
STORES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located iu ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Propertv
purchased for Correspondents in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with erreat c are and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOUSED and STORES I EASED
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTION'S PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
r,-, AGENTS of this OFFICE in all th
CITIES and TOWNS in th STATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
anuporwaru me same to the above addres
Feb. 3, 1S71.
MuUnomali IjOfle No. 1, A. F.ana
I A. M .Hold 4 its regular c imrnunica
tions on the FSrtt ami Third Situr
(l.n in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the 20th of September to the 2"th of
March, and 7J o'clock from the 20th of
March to the 2oth ot September. Breth
ren in good standing are invited to attend.
Dec. 23.1S70, By order of W. M.
OME-MADE CARPET FOR SALE" AT
I. SELLIXGS,
CABLE SCREW WIRE Boots and sw
aie sure to supercede all others because thev
are the most pliable durable do not rip or
leak, Try them. All genuine goods are
stamped.
KALLS ECA3IP.UE.T.0.4 I. O. .
V. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the
FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each month. Patriarchs in good sting
ing are invited to attend.
Feb. 8.1872:tf
SALE!
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
MRS. V.C. DEMENT
-X7-ILL DISPOSE OF, AT PUBLIC AUC-
t on. on Saturday, June 172,
at lh o'clock, p. M-, in the store room next
door to John Myers' store, her entire lot of
furniture, consisting of
PARLLOR and BED-ROOM SETS,
LOOK I X G-G LASSES, CII AIRS,
DIMNU C005I& KITCHEN
F U R N I T U R E , S T O V E S
ETC., ETC., ETC.
Notice.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
undersigned, are requested to come up
and settle oid accouuts, on or before the first
day of August, as I urn in need of funds.
JOHN' MYERS.
Oregon City, June ll'th, ls72. 34:-it
To Stock
rovOiS.
rpiIE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE
X Mountains, known as the Old Emi
grant Road," is now in splendid order for
the accommodation of the public. Ti.e bridges
on the road have a 1 been thoroughly lepair
el, aud st; ck drovers will find it no trouble
to cross the Mountains by this route. There
is plenty of good water and grass on both
si tes of the Mountains, rnd the distance
across is only 50 ruil-.s being the shortest as
well as the best road over the Cascade Moun
tains. Sto-k droves and emigrants will fii.d
it to their advantage to travel over this route.
Toles reasonable.
JOSEPH YOUNG, President.
Clackamas county, June 21st, 172.
CHAS.H.CAUF1ELD,
CORNER MAIN AN LI SEVENTH STREETS,
OR
ON CITY, OF.SGON,
It;aJer in
DRY-GOODS a GROCERIES,
CROCK Ell Y and GLASSAWEE.
Also, a full assortment of
AliHIner) and Fancy Goads
o'
J U G
THE LA TEST STYf-ES,
T RECEIVED.
COTJ2?TR.T PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOTt GOODS.
Oregon City, Juno '-1st, 1672. tf
Y MASONIC II ALL BUILD-
-- l.U.
0P-EG0S CITY,
- OPwEGOIT.
K1-
EPS CONST ANTE V ON II AND AND
tor sale, ciikai' Koi: cash,
CFFICr, SITTIlIGSOOIu,
and HITCKEIJ PTJUKITUHE,
Bureaus, Lounges, Pocking Chairs, What
nots, Bee stea ls, V'a hstands. Curled
Hair and Puhi Matresses, Pu'.u Pil
lows, Spring Beds, Window
Shades, Pictare Frames,
Mouldings, Ac, Ac.
JSpecial attention given to LTpho'stcrv
work in all its branches. Orders filled with
promptness. Repairing done with neatness
anil dispatch. Furniture made to order.
'-tJGoods delivered to any part of town
free of charge. Call aud examine for your
selvas. niayl7ii2'J
BUY GOOD
ai3ie &crew
BOOTS AXD SHOES.
The Eest and Cheapest.
BEST REMEDY FOR
DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION, EILIOUSNESSi
tOSS CF APPETITE AD INACTION OF THE LIVER.
Are acknow ledceil to le ttie rno.jt trliolesome
anil eiheietit of Tonics anil liecni -trntivi s
Reap Physicians' C'luitifu aids oa back of
Caeii l)ottie.
None pfnuiue v ithout our Trade Mark blown
on tti bottle.
To soil othetthan the n'iuirm article out ot
our bottle is ,i ca iminnl oiiense. nd we sh !I,
when detooteo. prosccuve such parties to tlie fud
ssteat of tti" law.
II. EPSTEIN it Co.. Slo Proprietors,
5iS Front St.. S. F.
Administratrix's Sale of
RcaJ Estate.
In the matter of the estate of Daniel H. Good
deceased.
NOTICE -IS HEREBY GIVEN TTIAT, BY
virtue of an order of sale made and entered
of 'Record by thcjllon. County Court of Clack
amas county, at the May term thereof, 1S72, I
will sell at the Court House door, in Oregon Citv,
Clackamas county, Oregon, at public auction, on
Saturday, tlie dyi l day or .Tune, 1S74,
at 1 o'clock of said day, the following dericd
real estate, the property of sail estate, to-wit :
the north half of iot'No. two ia bhx'k No. four, in
Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon; also
lots No. seven a:ul ei.rht in block No. sixty-nine
in Oregon City, Clackamas county. State of Ore
sron : siiso the west h itf of section nine, 9. T. 4 S
It. 1 E., contaium? acres, being the donation
claim of 1. II. Uood, deceased.
Tortus of sale are one-half cash in hand, in 1".
S. Gold Coin, the remainder in two equal install
ments payable respectively in six and twelve
months after sale. Secured by mortg.ur on prem
ises sold. jIAKV E. GOOD,
Administratrix of said estate.
Oreg-oa City, May 17th, 1872. vCn29:wi
fotice.
I" ARTIES V.M10 WERE OCCUPYING
L lands in the "Grande Ronde and Siletz
Reserves," in the State of Oregon, in the
years 1 ?.. "6, and had to abandon the same
in consequence of said Reserves having been
selected by the U. S. for the settlement of
the Rogue River Indians, will please uend
their addresses, for further correspondence
to K. W. B(VV.1IV, Atty, Box 1951
Washington City, D. C,
Speetal Notice.
TfR- v
X-J vrur
AX DKV BEKGH'S WORM
Svrup for Children. A. II. Bell, drug
gist is agent for this invaluable remedy at
Oregon City. Belt & Johns, aeeats for the
manufacturers, Salem, Oregon.
Busings Directory of Portland, Oregon.
PUBLISHED BY L.SAMUEL,
General Advertising Agent, t3 Front Street.
Ackerinan's Dollar Store,
So. W First Street. Importers and Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass
ware and Plated Ware.
Vstor House, First st., between Oak and
Fine. Everything neat. B. L. Longfel
low, Proprietor.
BOOKS,. mHfXERY AND PERIODICALS,
BA.VCItOKT & MORSE,
Agents fo? Maine, Todd A Co.'s celebrated
Ciold Pen.
Ivis.on, Blakeman, Taylor & Co's School
Books. J.ift PublUhtd, a full line of Legal
Blanks for thig State.
1 arman, the only direct Importer of Cloth
y ing, &.c, cor. Front & Washington sts.
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
WHOLESALE
IiOOKSCLLER & STATION' EK,
LARGEST STOCK -V PORTLAXD.
3T3. 70 Frout autl No. TJ"YasU
iugtou Streets.
I ECK, WILLIAM & SON, 129 Front st.
) Importers and dealers iu
tl u lis, niCes aud lie vol vers
of every description.
Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods, Beads, Bird
Cages, Baskets, Croquet Games, aud
liaby Carriage,
Agents for the "California Powder Works;"
also, for the ' Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machines.'
1eck, John A., 12!) Front street, practical
3 Watchmaker &, Jeweler. Work done
for the Trade.
BOOSI AXDJOU PUIXTEUS.
H1MES & BACHELDER 'J? Front street.
TV
riham & Reinhart, First st. bet Oak &
Pine, importers of Stoves, Ranges,
Kitchen Utensils.
ia u; hanan. W. A., s. w. cor
First & Tavlor
sts. Cheapest Furniture House iu Port
land-
CARPETS.
WALTER UltOi
81) Front street.
Cllarke, Ilendersou & Cook, 81 & -3 First
; street. Dealers iu Dry Goods, Fancy
Goods. &0.
A Ho..eufcld, Ms Front st. Commis-
J sion Merchant
California Produce
iV Dealers m Oregon &,
Connie, J. B.. Manufacturer it Deiler in
Saddles, Harness, and Saddlery Hard
ware, t; Front street.
Mir rier, W & Co., 103 Front st. Merchant
8 i 'r. .;!,,..;. .,.i o,o,;
thiers, Hats Furnishing
Goods.
DeLishmutt & Oatman, t2 Front street.
Real Estate Agents, money loaned,
houses rented.
DENTAL GOODS, A
H. Woxt-
Co. 101
Front street
TF)TTnnTCTC! C. II
I J IV I J VI VXIO wood-
ARD ACO. 101 Front street. Orders from
anv portion of the State or Territories caie-
fu'iy filled bv mail or express.
T7nil, Loweustein A Co. Furniture and
kZj Carpet dealers Stores from 134 to 13S
First street.
mnlovment Aeencv. Witherell V Hoi
man, so Frout st. Furnish all kind-t of
help.
"Iverd mr it Boehe, In Front street. Com
i J mission Merchants and dealers iu Do
mestic Produce.
-icl'.inn I.Ivi'rv SW;ili rnr. h ii't A- Stiilmnn
. sts. E. Corbett, Prop. Good turn-outs
always on baud.
T?i-hel A Re.bcrts, cor. Fitst A Washinutou
L st-., Dealers A Manufac. Cuthing, Furn
ishing Goods.
1
Vecland, Dr. B. R-, Dentist Office, No.
'2, Dekuni's Black, cor. First & Wash
;ton sts.
G
ill A Steel. 7-" and 77 First street. Deal
ers in Book-. Stationery, and Musical
Instruments.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
The largest Music House on the Coast.
STE1XWAY PIANOS, BTRDETT ORGANS,
Cm.
L. DcPR VXS, Manager.
SOLE AGENCY FOU TUB
" Hoive'' Sewing 3Iaclaine.
J7"Agents wanted."S"-a
T.Tackeney & Sterne, ?rocers and dealers
JLJL in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Main sts.
TTamburjrer, B., 1.50 I-list street, importer
XX and dealer m Staple rancy Dry Goods,
.liiliinerv.
tndee. D. II. , Photographic Artist, s. w.
cor. First and Moirison std. Child s
Pict. spec lty.
Henrichsen, L. C. k Co., loj First street.
Manufacturers and dealers in Jewelry,
Watches, Ac.
Hibbard, Geo. L., OS Front St.. wholesale
dealer in Groceries, Duors, Wagon Ma
terials, Ac.
Hodge, Calef A Co., t'7 Front st., whole
sale dealers in drug-i, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Ac.
HOME
Sewing Machine, straight,
needle, under feed, "lock
stitch." Competition challenged. M. E.
T raver, 112 Front st.
Hurwren A
First st.
lllllL', Ac.
Shindler, Nos. 16G to 172
Importers Furniture, Bed-
I "nternation.il Hotel, cor. Front and Morri
son ss. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Buss
attends steamers.
TT"ohn , J. A Co
!'l Front st., wholsale and
Jl retail
ing Goods.
retail dealer in Fine Clething, Furtiish-
Maison Doree Restaurant, private rooms
.for Families, cor. 1st and Pine streets.
0. Voos. Prop.
Martin,
Win
E. A Co., whole-ale dealer in
ines A Liquors, O. S. N. Co's Block,
and San Fran.
Meier A Schmeer, 111 Front at., wholesale
and retail Confectioners.
f iller, John P., 93 1st st.
Watchmaker &
XX
Jeweler, oilers to the publio a fine as
sortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Moeller & Co , Front near C st., Dealers
in native and foreign Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.
""VTorthrup. E. J., Hardware. Iron, Steel,
J Hubs. Spokes, Hardwood Lumber, f-c,
Portland.
Occidental Hotel, cor. First and Morrison
sts. Smith & Cook, Proprietors.
I Danish, WaU:ns k Cornell, Real Estate
. Agents, 90 Front street, bet. Alder and
Washington.
1HOTOGRAPIIlC GOODS. C. H. Wood
ard & Co., 101 Front st.
R
ice, J. M.. 127 Front street, wholsale
dea'er in Tinware and Stove3.
Richter, Paul, 105 First St.. importer of
Berlin wooden Carving, Parlor Orna
ments. A-c.
T ider. G, C, Real Estate & Money Broker,
li 92 Front street. Portland.
Rosenbaurn, I.S.ACo.,"Tobacconists,impor!
ers of Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
1 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
Iy uss House, Front st. On First Class Prin
X' cipal. 'Thconas. Ilyau Proprietor.
O herlock, S., 1 Front and 62
First sts ,
aud Sad
O dealer in Harness, Saddlery
dler Hardware.
Simon, J., 5G Front street, dealer in Doors,
Sash &, Blinds, Window A Plate Glass.
Sinsheimer, 1L, 157 First st., importer of
Piauos, Organs, Sheet Music, Music In
struments. SkTdrrore. S. G., 123 Fust st. Bruggist &
Apothecary, a large stock of Pertumery
& Tiulet Articles.
Smith & Davis, 7t Front street, wholesale
dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, WinJow
Glass, Perfumery, &c.
Frames, Moldiugs, Artist's Mat'.s, Draw
ing Instruments.
Smith, Put., Broker, t0 Front st. Dealer
in Legal Tenders, Government Bonds
and Gold Dust.
rr-rtniiMMfessaseaHaBgsag aa n ac
OTOVE, IS. 1., So 107 Front Street.
Watchmaker & Manufacturing Jeweler
is appointed Agent far the Walthani, Elgin.
L. Howard A Co., Chas.. K. Jacot, and the
California Watches: also, for all the produc
tions and imports of the California J;ewelry
Corr pany, San Francisco. Send for circular-
W atches repaired in the verv iiest manner
and WAKUANiED to give satisfaction.
Terry Bros.. No. 17S First street, manufac
fnrri rle:il.r in Viirnitnro Hol
ding, Carpets, &c.
rphe Clothing store. 11.1 Front st. Clothing,
JL Furnishing Gocds, Boots aud Shoes.
Harris & Prager.
T
buttle, II. IE, 142 A 144 Front st. Dealer
in Wagons A Agricultural Implements.
ne, E. i., n. w. cor. first k uan sts..
dealer iu Brandies, Wines, English Ale
and Porter.
rIy!er, J. A., 147 Front st., wholesale deal
X er iu Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Ba
con, Ac.
Williams A Myers, 5 Central Block.
Front st., Commission Merchants A
deal's iu Produce.
hallev A Feehheimer, Attorneys A So-
W licitors in Baukiuntcy. Oflice in Odd
Fellows Temple.
LOST.
ITROM THE UXDEBSIEa. LIVING AT
Canemah, about the oth inst , a Sorrel
Mare, about fifteen hands high; six years
old; small white streak in the foreiread, with
saddle marks; shod all around. Any person
returning sa d mare or giying information ol
her whereabout.-;, will be suitably rewarded.
WM. II. MARSHALL.
Canemah, Feb. 22, ls72.
SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED By
Ill AVE JUST REDE1VED A COMPLETE
and well-assorted stock of
CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
AND GENTLEMEN'S' lTHMSMNG GOODS,
Which I will sell at reduced prices.
Call and examine my stock before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Produce Taken in Excliuiiie for Goods.
A. LEVY,
?liiln street, Oregon City.
FOE S-AJLE.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO SELL
X. his property in Oregon City will sell
at a bargain, to a good purchaser. Lot 8, iu
block whereon there is a good Dwelling
House with 8 rooms, partly hard finish, bal
ance cloth and paper and tlie Livery Stable
now occupied by Messrs. Wiliis A liroughton.
Water pipes laid on the premises, from
Pea-e's water works.
Also 4 towu lots in Canemah, with good
fence around.
Also i town lo's in lower end of Oregon
City ; also 1G0 of land known as the dona
tion land claun of Wrn. Stone, S miles
southeast of Oregon City, with some im
provements, thinly timbered, no under
growth, good lasting water
"luquire at County Clerks nfhee.
J. M. FEAZER.
Oregon City, MayJJth, 1S72, v6n2d
SHADES SALOON,
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Oregon City-
B,st BILLIARD TABLES in. OREGOX
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to them
THE B A Ji I S S UPPIAED
With all Cue choicest qualities of Liquors and
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbou already
famous Whiskies and Punch.
ALSO, A NO. 1
SHOOTING GALLERY
Is 'connected with the Saloon.
Oregon'Citv, Jan. 1, lS72:tf
AT THE
LIHCOLHJAKERY.
W2LL1ASV1S & S-3 A F? D 3 f G ,
HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE
ty of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND PROVISIONS.
The Bakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh
UREA D.CRVCK ERS,
CAKES, PASTRY,
CANDIES AND NUTS.
All of which will be sold at living rates.
Remember that we do not sell goods at
cost.
Also, please bear in mind that it takes
money to do business.
To the farming trade we would say, CASH
for you. produce, and CASH lor our goods.
(Joods delivered to all parts of the citv.
Feb, 1G, 1872:tf
EW WAGON
AXO
Carriage Pflanufactory !
The undersigned, 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, with
arnpie room, good materials, ana ttie very
oesi 01 mechanics, to ouiia anew, recon
struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all
complete any sort of a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me.
Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeins. and
general jobbing neatlv. o,nicklv and cheap
ly done. DAVID SMITH.
Opposite Excelsior Market
THOMAS 0HAEMAN
ESTABLISHED
1S33!
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City, and the Willamette
Valley, that be is still ou haud, aad doini;
busiues.3 ou the cid motto, that
"A Nimble SIx-Pene is better than a
Slow Shilling."
I have just returned from San Francisco
where I purchased one of the '
LARGEST and BEST SELECTED
Stock of Goods
ever before offered iu this city: and consists
in part, as follows ;
Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Description, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Paints & Oils,
Sash & Doors.Queens
ware, Crockery,
Glassware,
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware,
J ewelry
of various
qualities & styles,
Clocks & Watches La
dies & Gentlemen's Furn
ishing; Goods, Fancy Notions
of every description.Patent Med
icines, Rope, Farming Implements
of all kinds, Carpets, Mattings,
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOM' COMPLETE ever offered iu this mar
ket, and was sleeted with especial cure tor
tula market. All of which I now offer for
sale at the
Lowest Market Rates-
ISO use tor the ladies, or any one else, to
think of ijoing to Portland to buv goods for
I am DETERMINED TO SELL CHEAP and
not allow myself to be
I NilERSOLD IN TIIE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask, is a fair chance and quick pay
ments. Believ ng, as I do, that nineteen
years' experience in Oregon City enables me
to Know the rectrements of the trade.
Come one and all, and see for vourselves
tuat the old stand of
THOMAS CHARM AN
cannot be beat in quality or price. It would
be useless for nie to teil you all the advan
tages I can ofl'er you iu the sale of goods, as
every store that advertises does that, and
prooaoiy you nave neen disappointed. All I
wish to say is, come aud see and examine
ior yourselves, for I do not wish to makeanv
mistakes. My object is to tell all mv old
friends now that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or on such
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all for the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHARMAN,
Main btreet, Oregon City.
TT,egal Tenders and County Script
takt'u at maikct rates,
THOS. CHARMAN.
F'ZO,iOQ lbs wool wanted by
THOS. CHARMAN.
EEAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE-
JACOB STITZKL, C. C. WAY.
JACOB STITZEL&C0.,
SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL A UPTON.,
AND
Cor. TPro3it unci "Washington Sts.,
PORTLAND. O R E G ON .
Special attention given to the sale of farm
ing lands and city property. All corres
pondence relating to the recources of Ore
gon will be promptly- auswered-
REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Sent free of charge to
any address.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.
March 15, 1872itf
RESTAUR AWT.
LEONDcLOUEY, Prop'r-
I LA TE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
MAIN' STREET, OREGON CITT, OKEQOX.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED RE-
X spectiullv announces to his V
friends mid the travtinr Titit,H S.
that he lias re-opened the above
named Hestaurant.
The proprietor knows how- to serve his
csutomers with Ovsters, Pig's Feet, a good
cup of Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL.
LEON DeLOCEY
Oregon City, Jan. 27, 1871:tf
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALEB IS
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, fcC.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
PRODUCE of all kinds bouzht. for which I
pay the highest market price.
If you desire good Goods, at LOW Price
call at I. SELLING'S, and examine bis fresh
stock of Spring Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
My Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS.
Wool Wanted,
For which I will pay the higbeet market
?rCe' I. SELLING-
April 14. I871:tf
7
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A, H, Riclf MLTsfe
AiJCTlONEERI
Corner of Front and 0akstreets,:P9.rtl?$.
".I o
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, Generalllercbafc
clise and Horsea,
Every Wednesday ank Saturday I
A. B. Richardson Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Englis.h refined Bar and Bundle Irou
English Square and Octagon Cast tec 1
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
also:'
A largeascrtmentof Groceries and Liqvpri
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer
C. W. POPE & CO.,
STOVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON,BE.A,
ljitts currtiH, LtiAii rirf., ikua
PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUBBEh"
HOSE, FORCE AND LIFT
PUMPS, ZINC, COPPER.
BRASS ANT IRON
WIRE-.
AI30 a general tsspi t.tiit ol
H.
0
nishing Goods
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin, Copper, and Shoot
Iron Ware. o
ROOFING AND JOBBING OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION DONE TO
ORDER, AND AT
LOW PRICES.' '
o
Also, at TOPE'S STOVE STORE TOW
will find
HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEK,
WARE AND 1 IN WARE, LANTERNS,'
LAW I S A Ay OIL. LUCINE AND
SIGHT LAMPS. ALSO
F-ER AMBULATORS.
o
All of the above articles are for sale
0
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
AV. POPE & CO.
Oregon City Oregon.
ll:lyl
JOHN MYERS,
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, -
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASSI MERES, FLANK ELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETg,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool iu exchange,
JTT will also pay the highest prices for
Butter. Eggs, and ail kinds of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any houao
in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
Give me a call and satisfy yoursclve
JOHN MYERS,
Jan. 13, 1871.tf
X. POPE,
Grocer & Provision Dealcri
Next door south of the Court House,
JIain Street, Oregon City, Oregon,
6
DEALER IN
BEST FAMILY GROCERIES
COFFEE, TEA3, SUGAR,
FLOUR A D JIKAL01 all kinds,
PICKLES, SOAP, SALT,
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTER8,
Also, all kinds of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
BUTTER, CHEESE and EGGS,
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Produce taken in ex
change for goods at the highest market rate.
ry Ooods delivered in tne city iree 01
charge. A fair fdiare of patronage solicited.
March 23, lS72;tf
JOHN SCHRAM,
MAIN STKEET, - OKEGOS CITY,
MAMTACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
SADDLES, IIARXESS
SADDLKK V- HARD
WARE, &c, &c.
-mTTniCII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
V V can be had in the State, at
Wholesale or Retail.
irs-I warrant all ray goods as represented.
Oregon City, April 17. 137?. n25tf.
JMPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
tTS,Keep constantly on hand foi s e
Midhngs, Bran and Chicken ftX -SBtpanding
feed must famish the sacks.
Dr.B.R.FREELAND,
DENTIST,
KOOM 2 DEKUM S UUILUlU, tuit.v
er First and Washington Sts., Portland.
Nitrous Oxide administered. n23tf.
AVOID QUACKS A victim of early in
discretion, causing nervous debility,
premature decay, Ac, having tried in ram
eerv advertised remedy, has a simple meant
of self cure, -which be will KeDd Ji,
fellow suflerers- Address J. H. KL
7S Nassau st., New York
Sep. 1:17
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