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Fill DAY.
JUNE 21 1S72
TRUTIIFUX SAM.
A boy went to vt with a man
who was ?v.oMi)t.tMl it hard master,
lie never kept his hoys; they ian
away, or jjavo notice that they
. meant to quit, so lie was half the
lime without and in search of a
hoy. The work was n t very
hard opening ami sweeping out
the shop, choppint; wood, goinc;
errands, and lielpinuc around. At
last, Sain Cisher went to live with
him.
"Sum's a good boy," said his
mother.
"I tdiould like to see a hoy, now-a-days,
that had a sptirk of good
ness in him," lt row led the master.
It is always had to beudn with a
man who has no confidence in you;
because, do your best, you are
likely to have little credit for it.
However, Sam thought he would
try. Tjie w aires were tood, and
his mother wanted him to jo.
Sam had been there but three
days, before, in sawing a cross
drained stick of wood, lie broke
the saw. lie was a little frighten
ed, lie knew he was careful, and
he knew he wa a pretty jood
sawyer, too, for a boy of his are.
Nevertheless, the saw broke in his
hand.
"And Mr. Jones will thrash vou
for it," said another boy, who was
in the wood house with him.
"Why, of course I didn't mean
it, and accidents will happen to the
best of folks,'1 said Sam, looking
with a very sorrowful air on the
broken saw.
'3Ir. Jones never makes allow
ances," said the other boy; "I
never saw anything like him. "That
Bill mi-ht have stayed, only that
he jumped into a hen's nest and
her eirs. He daren't tell it ; but
Mr. .Jones k pt suspecting and
suspecting, and laid everything
out of the way to iil, whether
liill was to blame'or not, till Bill
couldn't stand it, and wouldn't."
"Did he tell Mr. Jones about the
egcr ?" asked Sam.
'WX." said the hov, "he was
afraid ; Mr. Jones lias got such a
temper."
"I think he'd better own up iust,
at once
-am
mi.
"I snspeet. you'll find it better to
preach than practice," said the
boy. "I'd run away before I'd
t'dl him;" and soon he turned on
his heel and left poor Sam alone
with his broken saw.
The boy did not feel very com
fortable or happy. Ih shut up
the wood-house, walked out. into
the garden, and then went, up to
his little chamber under the eaves.
He wished he eould tell Mrs. Jones;
but i-he wasn't sociable, and he
had rat her n f.
"Oh, my God," said Sam fabinif
upon his knees, "help me to do the
thing that is right. "
I don't, know what time it was ;
but when Mr. Jones came into the
house, the boy heard him. He
got up, crept down stairs and met.
Mr. Jones in the kitchen.
"Sir," said Sam, "T broke your
saw, and I thought I'd come and
tell vou 'fore you saw it in the
mornintr."
"I should think morning soon
enough to tell vour carelessness.
"Why do you come down to
night?" " u-ca use" said Srv". "I was
afraid, if I put it oT I mi I t be
tempted'to tell a lie about it. I'm
sorry I broke it; but I tried to be
careful."
Mr. Jones looked at the boy
from head to foot : then, stretch
ing out his hand. "There Sam." he
said, heartily, "give me your hand.
Shake hands; I'll trust you, Sam.
That's right, that's right. Go to
bed, boy. Xever fear. I'm glad
the saw broke; it shows the met
tles in you. Go to bed."
Mr. Jones was fairly won.
Never uvr better friends, after
that, than Sam and he. Sam
thinks justice has not been done to
Mr. Jones. If the boys had treat
ed him honestly and "above board"
he would have been a good man to
live with. It was their conduct
which soured ami made him sus-
l'iv . iw imm mm now this
is ; I only know that
finds in Mr. Jones ;
faiyd'ul master.
am Cisher
kind and
Woman's- Krjiits. A paper in
Troy (X. Y.), concludes an editori
al on "woman's rights" thus;
"Truly there's a good time coming,
boys. We shall have our 'thirds'
in cur wives' property, and they
will be bound to support us and
our children and pay our debts.
There was but one drop of bitter
in the prospective cup. It grinds
us to confess it, but the humiliating
concession must be made woman
will carry the larch key. She will
go. out after supper to 'see a wo
man,' or in the 'Postoifc -,' or to
the 'Postollice,' or to serve on a
'committee.' Afier mending the
stockings and canvassing the char
acter of all the other men in our
parish, with our clergy woman, who
has dropped in, we go to bed. We
lie awake between the measles and
whooping cough, ami late hear our
wife stumbling over the door-mat,
fumbling about the key hole, and
coming up stairs tt hi Nebuchad
nezzar, and experience the sensa
tion of a corner 'grocery entering
our chamber. The picture becomes
painful, and we drop the curtain."
Slight Error. An Tow a editor
recently announced that a certain
patron of his was "thieving as us
ual." He declares lie wrote it
thriving.
An Underground River.
The Crawford county (Indiana)
Democrat says, on authority of
''one of the best citizens of the
county
Two men named John
E. Stanley and Frederick ilenniger,
were employed to dig a well on a
farm of Mr. Benjamin Elli-, who
resides in Washington county,
near the line of Harrison and
Washington counties. They had
proceeded but a short distance,
however, when they encountered a
bed of loose 'nigger-head' rocks,
which, upon being broken open,
were found to contain water and
other substances, supposed to be
ore of some kind. When they
reached the depth of sixty feet
from the surface, they followed a
distance of ten or twelve feet,when
there before their gaze was a beau
tiful river of clear water, which,
upon examination, was found to
contain an innumerable number of
s nail white fish. 'Upon a closer
examination, it was found to be
sixteen feet wide and five feet
in depth, and clear and cold as
spring water. As an experiment,
a lighted candle was placed upon
a small piece of plank and tet
afloat. It started off in the dark
ness, with the current, and was
soon lost to sight. Several persons
have visited the great curiosity,
and many were the conjectures as
to where the water came from and
whither it went, but nothing satis
factory could be arrived at."
Don't Depend on Father.
Stand up here, young man, and let
us talk to you. You have trusted
alone to the contents of your fa
ther's purse, or his fair fame for
your influence orsuccess in business.
Think you that "father" has attain
ed an emminence in his profession
but by unwearied industry ? or
that, he has amassed a fortune hon
estly without energy and activity?
You should know that faculty
requisite for the acquiring fame or
fortune is essential to, nay, insepar
able from, the attaining of either of
these. Suppose "father"' has the
"rocks" in abundance, if you nev
er earned anything for him, have no
more business with these "rocks"
than a gosling has with a tortoise!
And if he allows you to meddle
with them, until you have gained
them by vour own industry, he per
petrates untold mischief. And if
the old gentleman is lavish of his
cash toward you, while he is allow
ing you to while away your valua
ble time, you had better leave him,
yes,run away, sooner than bean im
liecile, or something worse,through
so corrupt an influence! Sooner or
later you must learn to rely on your
own resources, you will not be any
body. Assorted Lot. In the new Jer
sey Convention, calb'd for the pur
pose of selecting rant delegates
to Philadelphia, there was the fol
lowing assorted lot of office-holders.
One United States Marshal,
one Pension Agent, one Revenue
Collector, one United States De
tective, two Custorn-IIouse officers,
and three Postmasters. Of course
the delegates chosen were unani
mously instructed for Grant.
Mistaken. "Fred," said a fa
ther to his son, "I hear that you
and your wife quarrel and wran
gle every day. Let me warn you
against such a fatal practice."
"Whoever told you that, father
was totally mistaken; my wife
and I haven't spoken to one an
other for a month."
Slow. A misanthropic para
grapltist writes: "the touching
spectacle of a boy leading home
his drunken parent waswitnessed at
Burlington, Iowa, last week. The
process was slow, however, as the
boy was considerably the drunker
of 'the two."
TuornLE Ahead. "We will
nvet in heaven, husband, dear," is
the affectionate epitaph which an
Ohio woman has had inscribed up
on the tombstones of three depart
ed husbands. Trouble ahead in
that family, certain.
Weary A Louisville editor is
very weary with the fuss about
Dr. Livingston, ami says; "We
commend him to the oblivion which
he has too long defied; we nomi
nate him to the second place on
the Grant ticket."
A Stamp you can't buy the
stamp of a gentleman.
Notic
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ASSESS
L ment i II for Ove'r n L'ilv lor 1-72 i
now c nnplete. ami will be open ir til t e
ii"lh of June f r enrreetion or abitementt.f
assessments, which nm t be filed before that
due n .tier oath. L. DfLLER,
Gn-gon City, June 7, 1S7J. Recorder.
Notice.
County Treasi." itKii's Office, )
O eiin City June , I
CL CK MAS COU T Y W R It ANTS
eiuim.-e., !: inter, st prior t Marcn iith.
wi,l be pu 1 presentation at the
1 re i -us er uthc- Ht O eo i City.
Int., e t wi i ceas at '.his d te" '
n:S-w4 T.l. WrCARV R, f'(.-irr
HEAL ESTA'fE EXCHANOL
PORTLAND. - . OREGON.
DEALER IN UEALES FATE AND 0 r HER
C -mmissio er Se eeting'swlnp and Ovei
Howed Lands
F,.m L.nds sold and purchasers obtained
for all ki .ds o' Ian led popetv
Val ,:,b e securities transferred 'in exchange
tor real state. c
L .ans ne.-oriited on property, and title
examined rttid der-rniined.
Ooi.nnisMOHs solicited und execut -d with
fid ii.y an I prompt ,e s. CAeLU- a vrnn
of l,lp.n i p, . . s Luilding, corner
rb. 3. J -70 tf
Sheriff Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF A V aRRAN'T PLACED
in iiiv hands for the purpose of collect
ing delinquent taxes, due Clack.imas couuty
tor the year 1372, and to me directed, I will,
on Saturdar, the 2yth day of Ju.ie. 1872, at
tue Court House door, in Oregon City, pro
c, ed to sell, jo the highest bidder, to. U. S.
-rold coin, i 1 h ind paid, t:ie tolb.wing d
Gr.i.bd tracts or parcels of land, or so u.ir:h
th.m ,f :,s mav be necessary to pay t.te taxes
due thereon, together wiih the costs. SiUe
to commence at 10 o'clock, a. ta.
Names. Description of lands. No A. Aru".
Alters, Mrs. E. A., N. E. 4 of
Sec. 2S, T. 1 S, 2 E ICO $ 4 S2
Ald-oibon, C. part of doii.itioM
land claim No 4y, T 2 rf,
R3 E, Willamette merid
ian as known and desig
nated on the iiitpsof the
IT. . survey in the Land
OlEce at Oregon City
bounded as follows: be
ginning at Uie S E corn
er of said claim, tiwMice
we-t aloti the south
line thereof SI chains to
Southwest corner ot the
same, thence north along
the west line 25 chains
to tht: northwest coiner
ot the "L" on said claim,
east 41 c'.ains, thence
south 10 7u-Ro chains,
thence east 40 chains to
theea-t line of said claim
thence south along smd
east line to the place of
beginni g, containing
lbbS acres more or less 15S 6 41
Billings, i. N, west of north
east J and e.ist o! noith-
west j of Sec. 10, Town
ship 4, south range 3
ea-t 1G0 5 40
Durnett, Mi s. L. A., Section 31,
2 S, 4 E, fractional part
of L'.iiliip Fosters' dona
tion claim . . 40j 13 50
Culrer, Mrs. E , lots 1, 2. 3, 4,
and t, iii block IS n Or
egon City 16 20
Collins, Me. .Mary, Commenc
ing at a post or stone in
tne east line of Front
strciM, in tiie town of
Milvvaukie, nnd in the
souili l.ne of Win. Meeks'
land c';i Pi, oi ; and 3S I
west 01 the southeast cor
ner of aid L eks' claim,
thence along the east
line of Fr nt street, X
10, W 1 chain Si iirks,
to post or stone in Poit-
land and M lwankie road,
thence N 80, E t chains
07 luik to post or stone
in fence from which the
southwest corner of H,
W. Eddy's stabie. bears
" t0, E 34 links, ihence
south 37, W 1 chain, 10
links to post rr stone,
thence south 10, E 3
chains, U7 links to post
or stone in fence, tiience
S So, W 5 c lains, 5
links along fence to east
line ot Front street,
thence .V lo", U 2 chains
by Jinks along east line
of F'-on.t street to place
of beginning; contain
ing 2 So-luo acres, more
or less 4 05
Cason, F. C, est ite X K of
donation claim of F. C.
Cason and wile in Sees.
17, 2o and 21, in T 2
S, R 2 E containing ... 320 8 64
Carditnil, e'has. N. U. Claim
No. notification No.
7. HI! beiii.ic p ai ts ' f 'ecs.
1V 2 , -y aad 30, T 3 S,
R 4 E C40 24 30
Chapman. Wiley The S E 4 of
Sec :, T i S. R 2 E. con
taining Hi;) acres, lieing
in Clackamas couiitv,
Oregon .". 100 17 55
Dunton, i . J. 1 'art of claim
No 42. in Sec. 20, T 2 S,
R 2 E oi tt e Will.i-r.ette
meridian, descr.bed as
fodows, to wit: c oiiiii'-n-
cingat a point 12 7o-li0
chains south an.) l',)2ii-
lot) chains west of mean
der corn 'r on le.t bank
Clackamas river, 111 east
boundary of said section
2o, thfiico sourli t; west
j 2.) loo c'.ianis, th. nee
s -nth sy-'. east it 75 lot)
thence north t;j east
ciia'iis
tli-nice
north H l', w est
y 7o-lo ) clrdiis to plme
of begiuti no;,. oiita ning
eiht acres more or less
Eckles. J D. Th t'-Ilowi.ng
desired parcel of teal
eta'e, to-wit : lots four
and ix, 4 mid f, section
twenty-n n also the
north half" of the south
east quarter- of section
twenty-nine (2'.)), town
ship tnree (3 1, s mth
T 'titie four (4) e 'St, Wil
liainette meridian con
taininLrone hundred and
s xty-two .Oy loo acres
(H;2 .".:)-Io0) more or less
Ferry, C. I'. Ti e following
described parcel of real
esta e, to-wit: one to-vn
or city lot situated in
Oregon City. Clackamas
county. State ot Oregon
and numbered on the
plat of s ii i city as lot
No. (3, in Mock, No. 1,3
Ferry, Mrs. A. P. Commenc
ing al S W corner of M.
M. .MeCarver's donation
claim in Clackamas coun
ty, State of Oregon;
thenci- running norther
ly with the ( loye inrnent
Survey of said line one
fourth of a mile; then e
running easterly on a
line pa'-allel with the said
Mi Caryer'. s uheist rly
boundary line one fourth
of a mile, thence south
erly parallel with said
McCarve r's westerly
boundary liueone fourth
oT a mile, thence wester
ly along with MeCarver's
southerly boundary line
to place of beginn ng,
containing eighty aces,
b'1 ng the S V 4 of Mrs.
Julia vcO nver's part of
M M. MeCarver's d ma
lion claim, as awarded
to ihe .-aid Julia McCar-
yar
Gaines, Mrs. A. V. Beginning
in the middle of the
county road on the line
between sections 13 and
1'.). runuinr from thence
west one-half of a mile,
thence north 1 2 mile
then :e east one mile,
tht-r.ce south one-fourth
of a mile, thence west
mile, thence south 4 of a
mile to the place of be
g'nning, containing 220
hcres.more or les--, being
the outh half of St-c. IS
in T 5 S, R 1 E. in ( la. k
amas county, Oreg n,
beinir a part, of the dona
tion claim Wm. M. Kiez
er and ins wife R xie. . .
Hughes, W J N 4 ' donation
claim ol said Hughes
and wile; notification No
4,7t , on tile in the land
office in )regon City, Or
egon, bein? in See ao, T
3 S, R 1 W, containing
118 1 acres, being in
2 70
3 74
1 00
80
5 40
8 C3
Clickam'S Co.. Oregon
Harrison. 1'iesley The frac
tional s e 1-4 of see. 2!),
t 2 s, R 3 E
Hawkins Ch is Commencing
at the s w cor. of si-c 24,
t 4 s. r 1 e. runninjr n SO
rods, thence e l'iO rol-!,
thence south 80 rods,
thence w lfid rols
more or less, to place of
beginning containg 80
acres, in Clackamas co.,
Oregon
US
3 07
SI
2 90
80
4 72
Hay, Ciark Beifinintr at the
s e cor. ot Jjvman V j I
liams la'id cl n-n, thence
w '' rods, thence nortn
128 rods, thsnce east 20o
rods, thence s to place
of Degiuuing, containing
160 acres, iu 1 1 s. r 4 e,
Cackams Co., Oregon 160 6 43
Irvin, Robei t All ot the u A of
sec 5, t 2 s, r 1 e, contain
ing 32 ) acres, being in
Clackamas Co., Oiegon,
as per U S patent issued
to J. L- Dahy, dated
June 15th, IbtfS ....... 320 27 00
Locev, J. u. Lot s, block 10,
in Oregon City, Oregoa,
according to the plat of
Oreo 1 City 00 hie in the
Couctv Clerk's cilice,
Clackamas Co., Oregon 3
Jennings, Mrs. B. The south
erly half ol the donation
land claim ot Berryman
Jet 111111:3 and wife; noti
fication No l 004, on tile
in tue land oilice .Oregon
City, Oregon, in sects 13
and 24. t 2 s, r i e, and
iu sees IS and 19,t 2 s,r 2
e. Willamette meridian,
Oreo; in 145 19 57
Knotts, Jas. N 1-4 of cec 27,
t 1 s, r i e, containing
100 acres.being in Clack
amas county, Oregon .. . 160 4 32
Lany, JoMah, heirs 01 The e
of the vr k cf sec 13, t 5 s,
r 1 e, Wiihtmetie meria
ian con.aiiiing 100 acres 1G0 2 70
Laswell, Isaac Tne donation
land claim of said Las
well and wi.e, in sections
2'i, '27 & 35. t 3 s, i- 2 e in
Clackamas County, Ore
go, 1, containing 64o acres
Robiusou, T. (i E of sec 1
tos, rle, iui lackamas
couoty, Oregon,coutain
ing 32u acres
Lyon, S. M. Tue n h ol the e
ot s w 1 4 and n of the
w of s w 1-4 of sec 17,
t 4 s, r 3 c, Cla. kamas
county, Oregon, contain
ing i0 acie.-.tnore or less
Mattoon.Orrau The south half
ut the ea-t half of the s
w 1-4 and s 4 ol w 5 of
the s e 1 4 of :eetiou 17
containing so acres, situ
ated 111 Clackamas coun
G40
20
320
5 40
80
4 7 j
ty, State ot Oiegon
80
Mier,
I.-aac Tne u e 1 4 of sec
0. t 2 s, r 1 e. and being
a portion of the donation
claim of Isaac Mitchel,
situated in Clackamas
county, Oregon, contain
ing 100 acres.
McCarver.M. M. The fraction
al part of the donation
land claim of said Mc
Carver and wife, situated
lying and being in sec 12
t 3 s, r 1 e, containing
206 acses, in Clackamas
couuty, Oregon
McKiuey, David, hens of The
e of the e 5 ot sec 35, t
2 s, r 2 e, Clackamas
co. .containing liio acres
Morgan, H. 1. N i of u h of
Cyrus Wudsworth'f. do
nation laud claim, con
ta uiug lto acres
Markbam, Elizabeth Being a
part ot claim No. 41,
bounded and described
as follow-, to-wit : be j tu
ning at a point 23 chains
West o! the quarter sec
corner between .-ec s 2S
and 'jy , t 2 s, r 3 e, the
same being t!ie s w cor
ner of claim 41, thence s
77, e 77 chains to the
s e cor of said claim 41,
thei.ee n 77", w 6 08
chains to place o! begin
ning, containing 150
acres in Clackamas Co.,
Oi e.ou
Moore, Wm--Oswego, Chtcka
mas con .ty, Oregon, lot
7, in block 1, ad o. iling
to the dat of sai-l town,
Felton. Chas Tiie s h of the s
3 of the s e 1-4 of section
1, and t ic fracti uial n-w
1-4 of sec 12, t 2, s r 2 e,
altogether containing
l;o acres, aec r ling to
deed from (. ('. 11 uniau
and wilt to sid Felton,
dated 25th J anuary, 1 -02,
ly.ng and bei. g iudack
:ima. county, Oteou. . .
N'ou Residem Liid-Ne 1-4 of
ec 27, t 1 s,r 2 e, l;o ae es
" N w 1-4 of section 27, t
1 S, 2 e, 10 1 acres
" N e I 4 of sec 2st I s 2 e,
160 acies
Rhodes, Ceo The donation
land claim of said Geo
Rhod'-s, Ivimand being
in sects io and 24, t 3 s
3 e, containing 10 0 a- res
Cla. kamas county, Ore
1G0
20
206
G 75
160
3 37
160
16 20
150
4 50
1 35
gon
Ii unities and Wm. M. Ua-
7 75
J. F.
ke iiegintutig at the
nith west corner of the
south east 1-4 of section
tl in town-hip 3 south,
range 1 west o! the Ail-
lamette meridian and
running thence south 20
cha ns to a stake, thence
east 15 chains to a stake
thence north 2o chains,
thence wet 15 chains to
1 .....
place 01 heginning, con
tainmg 30
or less. . . .
ro
acres, more
1 a
Wilson, Dan The south west
1-4 of section 6 111 town
ship 2 s 'tith range 3 east
of the Willamette meri
dian, containing 160
acres
Rits, "Phillip Lot 1 block 14 in
Oregon C;ty. Oregon, ac
cording to the "plat of
said town now on ti;e in
County C erks ollice. . . .
Summe-s, Ceo Commencing
at the s w corner of sec
29 t 4 s r 1 e thence
north 165 1-3 rods thence
e 120 roils, thence sooth
165 1-3 rods, thence
w 120 rods to place of
beginning, containing
121 acres, in Che kamas
county, Oregon
Thompson, R R. 2 acres in
Holmes' ad ition to Ore
gon City, Oregon, in t2
s r 2 e .
Vanrenslear, J. C 34; acres
of land 1' ing and being
in Clackamas county
Oregon, as described by
two deeds recorded at
pages 4'i2, 463, 404, 4'.3,
4'.4, 4y5, in book 11 of
records of deeds for
said county
1 60
C7
4 05
2 70
27 00
Vinson, J. S. South ea-t 1-4
of sec 32 township 4
south range 1 east of the
Vi Lunette meridian, 1 60
acres 10 54
Young, Wm lhe n w 14 of
northwest one-fourth,
and east 1-2 of n r 1-4
of sect ion 1, t 2, s r, S e,
con aining 12 acres, iu
Clackamas county, Ore
gon 3 24
Am 1VAUXER,
Sheriff" of Clackamas Co., Oregon.
WILLIAEVl SINGER
His Establithtd
A Factory
FOR HIE MANUFACTORY OF
FURNITURE,
SASH, BLINDS AND EOORS
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
3r They will also do TURNING, of v"ry
description to order,
With Neatness and Dispatcl 1
o
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, in Lewis' shop.
opposite Oregon City Hills.
GOOD RSEWS,
GOOD NEWS!
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
BARGAINS !
S- ACKEREfi AN & CO.
II
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
btock of
SPRING & SUMMER. GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFER
Cheaper tlaa:i Hie Cheapest.
We would say, come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere, uur stocK
consists in part of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
CHOTII ING, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOE
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
and a great many articles too numerous to
inentmn.
ALSO, Doors, Windows, Gla.-s and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO, WOOL wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon City, April 21, l?71:tf
a
BOOT AHD SHOE HOUSE!
Fall and Winter Trade.
II
AVI NG RECEN TLY FILLED UP OUR
assortment of Imported stales i;i
Ladies and
Hoots s&fi&ci jimiic2s9
We will t;ike greit pleasure in displayinsr
and receiving orders from our patrjus and
the puolic generally.
We have received from New Yoik a few
pair of the CMebtated ELPRAT Ol'Eli V
HUTl'ON FiloNTS, by which a Lace Shoe
can he turned nilo a beautiful Dulton Gaitci'
Will take orders fir the same at any time.
We have the Rest and Latest Styles in
Mioses' hikI Children's Hutton (J iiersand
1$ ilmorals that are imported, but for go.d
substantial wear there are. none that can
come up to our own make. We Warrant
them iu every respect.
Seven entirely New Styles of Ladies' and
Misses RUDDERS 'f e Nills m, Coneress,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's (Jernnin, Velvet
Fmnt aiu1 Alaska. Light, - ish Durable
and Neat Fitting. Also, a lot of Children's
Rubbers. B-ring on your feet.
TO WOllIOlEI.
COME AND SEE
GUP, CHAMPION BOOT!
Respectfully,
PR0TZELAN, GILLIHAN & CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts-,
PORTLAND, REGON.
Dec. 1. 1871:tf
Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs.
JOHN B. PILKIWGTOW, M. D.,
I ATE OF SAN FHANCUSCO, HAS LO
U caed in Portland, Oregon. Ollice: In
H Ime-.' Ruilding. First street ( three doors
from Ladil fc Tilton's Rink), wlitre he ruav
be consulted dail-, and will treat diseases
of the above named organs as specialties.
All operations upon ihe Eve and Eat per
formed in the most scientific and careful
manner.
ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty
and mobility of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers by permission, for bis professional
standing, to L. C. Lane, M. D., Profe-s r o;
Siiigerr, and Edwin lientiey, M. D., Profes
sor of Anatomy, University of the Pacific.
San Francisco; and lor' bis success in the
treatment of cases, to over l,"oo cases tteat
d by him, in San Fi anctsco ; also, to Levi
Ests, Esq., Rev T. L. Eliot, Portland ; Wm.
H. Dillon, Esq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and
many others Oregon and Washington Ter
ritory. atij.'25:m6
HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
sale his resilience in Oregon City. There
are four lots, a good hou-e and l.arn, with a
tine cellar and a good well of water. There
is i lenty of land, and it is well adapted for
early gardening purposes. Part payment
may be made in stock. For particulars ap
Ply o GEORGE CLARK.
Ore on City Juna2 lsl tf
OREGON CITY
BREWERY !
Having purchased the above Brewery wish
es to inform the public that he is now p"repar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
LAG Kit BEER,
As good as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited md promptly filled.
THE
HOUSE WE LIVE
AND THE
INHABITANTS OF HIE
lilLHAX BODY.
THE CAUSE OF A GREAT MANY Dis
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" JJergh has made the
Entozoa a life long Study, he would iuform
the sick generally that by close observation
and great txperiments, has come to the con
clusion that there are more acute and thrun
ic diseases caused by Worms, Hydatids, An
imalcukw. oi other species of Ent- zoa. The
public generally, or the profession at large,
are not aware of the number of Patients
who are treated by eminent Physicians, for
th s, that, or such a complaint, without any
relief. If the disease had been understood,
a few doses of Dr. Vs. Svcereiyti Worm
Rtmt'hj would have immediately cured the
complaint and saved a great many lives.
INHABITANTS OF THE HU
MAN BODY!
What think you reader, of your body be
ing a planet, inhabited by living races, as
we inhabit the earth? Whatever may be
your 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, nestle in its entrails, and riot and
propagate their kind in every corner of its
frame.
The following is from the San. Francisco
DuLhlin, of January 'JOih, 1372. (A recent
date.
Car! Jt-'artins recently died in Cleveland,
Ohio, from eating meat infected with the
(tea of 1'anaea Solium. At the Coi oner's
Inquest, on Tuesday, (January '2d.) it was
shown that three weeks before Chri.-t:nas,
Mai tins purchased a cat cass of Pork. Some
of the meet was eattn the same day, and
some was made into sausage. About ten
days later, some of the sausage was eaten,
and in a shoi t time the wholt family were
taken sick. Martins died on -Sunday, Decern
Ih r J'.lst, ls71. Mrs. Martins and her two
children are now very sick, and the fomer is
not Hkef to recover. The verdict was in
accordance with tiie facts. For further par
ticulars, see Cleveland, Ohio, papers oi above
date. A Coroner's Inquest brought this
fact to light.
Now I would ask how many more such
deaths a-t inquest would biing to liirht V
Ponder well, leader, upon this, and thi: k ot
the thousands that die every j ear and no
c&u-e can be as-igned tor their ueadi. Now
the question that would naturally enter the
miu. i of die reader, is what iaU I do? The
a-i vice of the Dr. would be go to some one
that is competent of treating such com
plaints. And who is ihtc competent than
the one that has made Worms a speciality.
Tr.xi as. Yesterday, Dr. .J. W. Van D -n-P.e
gh exh'bited to us a nun. her ot parasites
which had been removed from persons af
flieted; there were several d lierent species,
oneof which appears to be entirely unknown
to tiie u e. Ileal proles-ion. This new taenia
is shaped something like an orange seed,
but perfectly Hat, or lather l.Wc a cn-umber
seed, with a tail about a uuarler of an inch
m lei 4th. Another
was a tape worm s,
i.-.f.n'j: of '.).( joints.
feet iu length, co
Among medical men these exists no little
did'e-.-t m e of upiuion relative to the origin
of tneso entozoa. One class of writers be
lieve that tl,ee parasites, at least many of
them, originate in the endowment of animal
til' herb s v. i: h vitality from the parent body,
favo'el by ccriai.i states t the vital forces
of th.at body; the shift s originating their
tir;:i;i.ati ui and iromoting their growth
and pro, agaH in. That all d t set l pt ions of
ei:t(.zua are n et. w.tii far in. re frcqtieutly
where animal food is u.-ed in greatest abund
aiice, is an indisputable fact, especially
whi le t' e ford is the lie: h of the "unclean
beasts," ixhic'n tiie .lews and Mohammedans
are. loibi.hlen to pariake of. Rut our inten
tion is in ! to wi ie a tnesis up.ui this subjerf:
we ('t)!v desir. to e- ronicl.e t lie fact that I)r
.J W. Van Den Hfigh has found a irnil:c"me
a simple vegetable which glows iu ; bund
ance iu Calitornia, which is a dead shot to
a en'o
of whatever de-cript on, gen
!v accomplishing its ohject in fp'tn an hour
ami a hall t.: six
Had we the sp
monials could be
It uirs. JI rrii.'g V'Jli.
H.e I ere. huni-re-ds i.f testi
joodiiced, testifying t''i the
trir.h of t!
asset -ions that i,:i e here been
made, hi. t it would be useless and Would
only occupy the reader's time.
The follow ng ate some of the diseases
that Worms are often mistaken for.
Pvs
isia. Chronic Atlect.ons oi the Liver
and Kidneys, Gon.-omption, While Swelling,
Palsy, Six rmatot rluea, Diarrho.'a, li.c 'liii
nenceof t'ri lie, G ravel, FJor Albus, Uiabetcs
Dropsy, eic.
Dr. V. would advise those ladies troub'ed
with iuij Irregularities of the Uterus to t ry
his new rein dies and get cured.
Dr. Van Den Lei gh's Infallible Worm Syr.
up for Children. rice 1. Warranled't i
cxp-d the worms. Sent everywhere upou
receipt ot price.
Dr. J. W. Van Pen Kergh's, Hair Tonic
a sure c ue to destroy ail auimalcuhe of the
Hair Follicles, prevent- falling out, and pro
moting ti e Growth ol the Hair. Piice $1,50;
Warranted.
lly Consulting unl Tn rgoinjr
SIMPLE EXAMINATION,
The afilictrd c-ui learn if their disea-e is
caused by Woirus or not; at all events, Dr.
Van Den liergh can tell them from what dis
ease they are suli'ering.
Consultations unci K va minnl ions
FllEK OF CIIAUGE.
OFFICE ROOI5I3 W0S. 38 & 39,
OVER THE POST OFFICE-
Letters describing the symptoms will be
promptly answered, and persons livingata
distance will be saved the expense and trou
ble of calling upon the Doctor.
Addres, Il J. AV. VAX DEJf BERGII,
r. O. LOX 172. SALEM, OREGON.
Testimonial.
PoiiTi.AN-n, Feb. loth, 1872.
Br, J. W. Va.v Dux Bkkgu Dear sir:
Our child, a little pil l eight years of age, has
had fits and convi.lsioifs fJr the last two
years, and we had tried mmy d ieters and
rcany remedies without much benefit, in fact
our darling was petting constantly worse
untd we heard of our worn svrap"thnaioh
a fri. nd of ours. We thought, "that perhaps
it might, do some good to give it a trial, and
vou cannot imagine our surprise when over
200 worms were expelled with one bo tic of
your valuable worm syrup, and from this
time on we certainly shall never be without
it so long as there is a possible chance for it
to be had. You are at liberty to publish
this if you choose, and may it do much pood,
r.espectlul'y yours, S. II. ORTo.V
M. J. ORTOX.
Symptoms of Worns,
Alternate pa eness nnd finshing of the
countenance, drill expression of the eves
drowsiness, itching of the nose, a swelled
upper-lip, tongue whitely fur.e' and thick
ly speckled with red points, fetid breath,
and enlarged abdomen, a part al or gen
eral swelling or puflingness of the skin a
startling in the sleep and grinding of the
teeth, a sensation as if something was lodg
ed in the throat, a gradual wasting of the
flesh, sickness of the stomach, vomitino- a
short and dry cough, appetite sometimes'vo
rac ous, at oth,-r times feeble, bowels some
times costive, other times loose, great fret
fulness and irritability of temper, pains in
the stomach and bowels, colic, lits, convul
sions and palsy.
I' the WOrm RVmn ia nnt in Ki V.o1 in
your town, send orders to the manufacturer I
I 4y tit I m I
ii win ue beni promptly to any address
free of express charges. Direct orders to
Dr. J. W. VAN DEN BERGH,
P. 0. Box 172, .faletn, Oregon.
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Lcidescrffj (a few tloors lseio-.ii
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(Private entrisn-e -i I o-.-;.,'- , - ,
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Sound oud -'K ;.:;h
Treatment and Cure i
Chronic I 'i.-eases, Cas s t.
is e x u a 1 D i s o :d e is.
DR. W. K. I)Ci!Ki:T- re .-!..- :.
j thanks to hi i uii.etcu.
j patronage, and w. :'.. tafe tl i. i ;
j to remind t ) ei,i tl;:.t he to i v.- 1 , '
i at his Institute lor t' .o;:e
easts ol the Lungs. S.iv r. it'.!'., -'
tive a iid tietiit.-I'i i:..trv . : - t
! private di- ase-, viz : S jS.;I.'s iti
: and stag.-s. Seminal W"-aki,c ;;
i horrid roii-en ,:t :(-es ,,f !;'-;,' r-e
j l.o.a. ('. !eet, Mri i h , 1 e .. j ;
I nal Enii.-sions, So.ual in ' .! : -. ;
the Rack and Loirs i loh; ;
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that his long exjei ic-noe and ..i-(e, s
lice wiil continue ttiinsuie hi:,, a
public puitronage. P.v t!;,'' vm, ii-.
years in Europe and the United .
enabled to apjdv ti.e nr. t t h . t i.i
cessl'ul i e medics aoaiest iHm a..-( !
lie uses no mercury, c' sites irmh-t
his patients in a coiietl and Lot er
and lias l eieic-net s ! ta .- ., .- i i-. ' . !
ty front mm of known 'u ,n !:.i
high stautline in soc ctv. Aii
suiting him b v letter t i- ( tinlv, ;-,
ceive the l est and gentlest UcaM
implicit seci tcy.
Vi:i !-
To Kern:: If s.
When a female is m troupe, or
with disease, as weakness -t the I
limbs, pain in the hind, din i es- .
loss of muscular power, j - , i ; iiat e
heart, i ri it.i bi i ty , i.t-rv.u.si.ess, t .fi
inary difliculties". d.-i a!eetl , ,,; if i
functions, general debility, vacr't.if's.
eases of the womb, hystciia, - ii t
other diseases peculiar to f i,:. !...-, -i.
go or write at once to ti e e-h b.-atf
doctor, W. K. DOHKRTV, at his Me
stitute, and consult hitn a! t-ut l.' i
and dieas.-. 'ihe Doctor isilh-cii
cures than any other physician in t!
of California. Let no false ('eJicacy
you, but apply immediately a:,d ;,u'
- k a'-.i
r .-i J t,
it lis
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ti i. ...i
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ti: i U a
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to'
Vei
.. if
from painful siileiji.-gs and preioatnr
All nmi-ned huMes, hose tieiie ate 1
other circumstances j revent an im
their families hou!d wi ife or e:d' at
K. DOIIER'l V'S Medical h.sti i te, u
wtli receive every po-sible relit l' an
The Doctor's oflices are so arranred
can be cousulted without fear jf ubse:
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V.'.
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To Cori-espoiKltnts.
Patients residing in anv pail of theffat
however distant, who inav'dt li'n- the ojoi
and adviceof DR.DOIIKRTY m their ;.-;t-tive
cases, and who think proper to mi- n -! '"
written statement of such, in pn f-n ' t 'J
holding a pcisotal interview, u i e ifsjattj-1'
ly assutevl that their coinmni.icat i s w.'llc
held sacred and confidential. If ti ".-''
fully and candidly described, persona! f'-"1'
munication will be m.neeessary. as i "r-c
lions for diet, regimen and the ge"cral t eat
ment of trie case" itself (including ti c h-iho-dies),
will be forwarded without uehiv.j''-1
in such a manner as to convey no io'( a i ( Uie
purport of the letter or paicei s tiar snoto '
.Consultation by letter or . t!;ciw:fe,
FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or not a J
Ppc Tiiuilorrlnra.
DR. DOIIERTY has ju-t published an im
portant pam)hlet. emlx.-dyiiig his wn vi J
and experiences in relation to I impotence or
irility ; being a Short Treat:se -n si
torrhcea or Seminal Weakness, Nervals j.'-'1
Physical Debility consequent on thi- ni ce
tion, and other diseases of the Sexual (re..'1
This little work contain informath K
utmost value to all, whether married nrsin-11.
and will be sent FLEE by mail on re ei t oi
six cents in postage stamps for return pos'
age. Address.
W. K. DOIIERTY. M. P..
july3"Iy San Francisco Cat 1
a. noLTrjEn,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ENTERPRISE OFH'-E
Oregon City, Jan 13 :tl
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