Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, July 05, 1872, Image 3

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' ' ,V..r,1t.r fined him n:re.
lained. anl tl"' ' -aS little enough
.lollars an-1 cos.s " ,n p;1v the fine
The i"a,n;fi, j and remain there
fioom-i ' i ... wane e
nor tn;!" . f . . wj,ite employer
for lirre...
informed), not to do
mid him isY" , tv,ini,i rav him
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there. ?:iy
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that tie ""' j.tnrr r.f the ni'M-irs of i
thin2.
We know not
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ii mjp. but 11
f tlu
char- aff:.inst tne i
oii'-hMO h ive been !
...,,.r. wns trn". 1)'
fthe law. ana ;
osvmpathiewilh him (
J.0 compelled to p,y th, expense.
in for trie inn
ought to
thoe wti
be cotnp
-nnrsT and r- '
,v. Km ai-k. 1 ne
man I.nne.
whom we mentioned last weeK uS u,i,s
Inft here without paying sundry ln.ls, was
crested at Astoria and brought back by
Sir Jiilim h,st S"n,l lJ'' ,nr th ),,r-
r,0ff of making him disgorge the money
,e was supposed to nave ..itm-u
here afelv and was lodged v. yttl. but he I
..ml another prisoner took their leave on
un.lav niglit and have not been heard of
Finee " It is suppfied that they received
Stance from the outside in getting
away.
Takes thkik Okkh:ks. Capt. A. F.
Ilxdg'-H. Sheriff". II. F. Caufield, Clerk.
Jennings McCarver. Treasurer.Wm. Sharp
nni L. D-C. La'ourelte. are the new of
,;ern who took their places this week, in
.be administration of county aif.iirs. Mr.
C. V. I'eatiiehas accepted the position of
deputy sheriff and entered upon the dufy
thereof. We have every confidence! in the
e-eutlemen that they will discharge their
unties with ;-edit to themselves and ben
rlit to the county.
I'KSKiiVKO Ckkuit. We lake the follow
ing notice of one of our former townsman
from the Wist .SiJti : Frof. Uobb deserve?
well of the people of this vicinity for his
Hfbrts o it their behalf in the way of ed
ucation. His last enterprise has been to
secure the arsistanco of a music teacher,
who will also cive '.n'riic'ions in wax
work and ornamental branches of educa
tion, thus removing the only reason that
existed for parents' sending their daugh
ters away from home to attend school.
To J. We want your n ime before we
cftn publish any of your productions.
Your effort entitled Try and be -content"
is worlhv cd" publication, well written and
11 enud sub
j . o t - lour poetry we Cannot
il of. line it lias some po
etical merii. the subject lias been worn
out. and is- about a tu cresting as a tern
pernnce lecture. Try prose and let po
eirv alone. Jt is a rule with all newspa
per editors to publish nothing unless they
have the author's name. .Send it' along.
Fu.-n:uoon. A certain individual has
been circulating a report that Rev. Mr.
Stipp charged a man 13 for marrying
liiui. This report is placet in circulation
with the intent to lnpwe Mr. Ml
t. and is
1
totally false. We have a letter from Mr.
S. him-'ell'. giving the full particulars, but
s none who know Mr. S. will place any
reliance on the report, we deem il unnec
essary to pub I ish i t.
lei-: Cat: am
A I. DON.
-Mr.
vial
.has re
cntlv h.ted nn a verv tiaiuSsome tec
I.
crea 11 saloon m the corner formerly oc-rupi-d
by Mr. Diller, whert' a fine plate
ot ice cream can be had. He has a soda
fountain in lull operation, where ou can
get the cool l.eV'-rage from the sparkling
fountain. He also nnnatactures his own
c indies and has tln-ni for sale, tresli and
good, (live him a call.
Fki:so.!.. We had the pleasure of a
call from Frof. Emery, of Cor', a! lis Col
lege, last Saturday. The Professor gives
lis cheering accents of the success of the
hclit1.1l, arol speak- in high terms of praise
of the voting mm of this county who
hive b .'en altuiding that i.u-tit ttioti .
'I'll- school i. oue ol the best in the Slate,
and we tire pleased to learn of its pros
perity. Ivstai.i.atioX. The officers elect for the
ensuing tet 111 for Falls Encampment. No.
-I. 1. O. O. F., will be in-til!ed at a spe
cial meeting next Monday- evening, when
P. is expected thai Mr. :
present to oniciate in the
in-uallatiou. A full att
members U reijuesb il.
ittison will be
cereii! onies ol
'tidatice ol the
Rkt:i-ki. Mr. J. M. Fra.er. County
Clerk, and A. Warner. SherifT. retired
lrom oRice last Monday. Roth of these
gentlemen have placed us under obliga
tions for many courtesies extended to us
during their term of ofliee. and we w Nh
them the best ol prosperity in future
whatever enterprise they may engage.
P.!ior;:ir to Tow.v. Mr. R. Fallfrt.who
vre mentioned as having been badly hnrt
nt the Clackamas quarry last week, was
brought to town last Tuesday, and is do
ing as well as could be expected. Dr.
Ross thinks there is a strong prospect of
his surviving the terrible injuries.
Mu-:iim:iiy P-noKt-;. On Wednesday
morning, when the blasts were let off on
the lock, a number of recks struck the
engine, breaking a steam-pipe and doing
other damage. No one was hurt, and the
damages small.
No Cki.kiiuatiox. Owing to the ener
gies (?) of the Committee of arrangements
we had no celebration in our city yester
day. Many of our people went to Port
land. Soda Springs and other places where
there were celebrations.
Wkxt to Por.ri.ANt Columbia Hook
And Ladder Co., went to Portland to par
ticipate in the celebration with their
brother firemen. They presented a very
pre.Uuible appearance.
Roat. The Senator made two trips to
Portland and back yesterday to accom
modate persons who wished to attend the
celebration at Portland.
CorxTY Cot nr. We have been unable
tn get the County Court proceedings in
time for this" issue. Most of our matter
had to be ready by Wednesday, in order
that our boys could celebrate.
The Contest. Judge Upton has desig
nated the fourth Monday in this month
Sr the hearing of the contested cases in
t'is countv.
Pthkkt iMt'Kovr.MENTS. In to-day's pa
per will be found several notices in re
gard to proposed street improvements.
Nkw StPKw.vi.K. Mr. F. Wilde is laying
down a new sidewalk in front of his shop
and dwelling house. Let others do likewise.
Mayor's Message.
7b Honorable City Council of Oregon
City Gentlemen :
In' compliance with the requirements of
the Charier. 1 present to yon my annual
message.
CITV FIXAXCK.S.
The city finances are in a very bad and
unsatisfactory condition. The exact
amount of the debt is not ascertainable,
and consequently I must approximate it.
As !a'r as ii is a matter of record. I find it
to be between twenty-seven and tweti'v
eight hundred dollars, exclusive of inter
est. No record of Orders from N'o. 58 to
No. lO.'J can be found, and the amount of
these must be estimated, Placing them at
Sf-)0. we have a debt of ?.'.5tj!, exclusive
of interest. Portions of the orders stand-
- . A" . t t
in - 0111 u-i.r on 1.11 ij:ica as l.oS. CoriSi
Is
queiitly it is impossible to estimate th
iuhhiiiu 01 mieiesi une. j.nt supposing
the interest il ;e to amount to only Soi'H).
. t ; . . . . . 1. t
we luve a Uen against the city of four
thousand dollars. Our immediate prede
cessors, with the enure revenue accessible
under the charter, failed to pay any por
tion of the interest and fell behind in their
actual expense.? about 8U! above the re
ceipts du : ing the last year. This svstem
of financiering is certainly detrimental to
the best inteiests of our city, ami has re
duced scrip to about 70 cents on the do'
lar. 1 would recommend that every expense
not actually necessary should be cut off
and oihers curtailed, in order that we may
be able to relieve, the city of a portion, at
least of this present indebtedness. One of
the principal expetub'ures attached to the
city is th- police system. J find Unit it
has cost the city for erery drunken arrest
made and placed in jail, the sum of one
dollar lor admitting an 1 one dollar for
discharging, and the same for j u'or's fees.
This sum alone is a useless expense, and
would recommend that the city build (if
they cannot make better arrangements) a
calaboo.-e. the expense of which would
not exceed three or four hundred dollars.
This sum could be saved to the city in the
way of let s . now paid in six or eight
months.
1 would recommend that the present
year's taxes be collected without delay.
This will bring into the treasury the larger
portion of our indebtedness, and
op in
terest on it. I would also recommend that
ci'V warrants be paid in the order they
are issued, and not allow newlv issued
warrants lo
ones, i'.v t
lake pi ec'edeneo
o v.
old
we
:,ii.
1! be able to
lake tin i-.il th
missing orders, and then
be enabled to tell our indebtedness. The
manner the bonks are now being kept, it
will be no trouble at any hue to ascertain
the indebtedness of the ci'V, so f'tr as re
lates to the business done the present
yea i-.
T!!F. STIiKKT MONT.V.
I find that the revenue for street work
this year will amount to $1.71 fill. There
was on h ind the sum of s:i according to
! the report ol tht' last Savet Commissioner
J The las' Council Ii ol contracted to build
1 the culvert in the lower end of town tor
the sum of
paid out of
reduce the
purposes to
cts-nis con
hav e It ft it
no!', which amount must be
lis year's revenue, which will
amount, applicable to road
SI Uil ;.. While our prede
racted for this work, t'iiey
f . r yo 1 to pay. and conse-
queutly thai improvement (Jf it is one)
be plact (' to the present vear's credit. 1
ttope
the ba
auce o
f the road monev will
be judiciously expended in such places as
it. is mo-it needed, ami wii! prove ot
greatest bem-iii to the largest number.
TIM-: FIIIK !)t:i'AUfi!i:XT. I
1 would recommend stt'ch action on
your part as win continue tin ctheacy
-., .1
iod working order of our excellent
Fire 1)
lanmon:. and slve it all uceessarv
assistelice to tnainlaiii it.
rut: sciioor.
I would recommend that such steps be
taken as wili place the Seminary among
the leading educational institutions of our
S ate. The liberality ol our citizens in
paying annually taxes aniountlnir to about
lour ihousatid dollars in sustaining a free
school, should lie o -cd in such a manner
a- to be a ciaalit to mr people, and a
source of pride to our town. It istheoniv
school iti the Sti'.'e sustained by a sjiecitii !
Act of the Lenrjsbit'ire. the entire year, i
and 1:
providing for the higher branches
ot education,
school should
1 see no reason why the 1
not !o brought to a standing I
e(i'ial to any la tne Slate
healthy and pleisant. and
Our city is
with pr-per
cari- on your part in securing teachers, it,
wii! be a source of increased population
a class of population our town badly
needs those who will come here to give
their chiiun n
in cducat
ion. This increase
to the taxpayers
s. and conserp.ient-
of population will add
and consumer among r
ly we shall ait reap the l.enellts lv bavn g
this ins: i tition bx.-a'ed iti our city. J
Impe a refo? matiou will be afl'ceted in this
depar; lufitt of otir city affairs, and that
you and the peojde v.lio have given you
charge of their interest, will reap the
bettetiis of your elfor's 111 that direction
I am not censoring or passing judgement
on the rpiulificaMou of the present corps
of teachers. They may or may not meet
the requirements of-the people. That is a
matter for your Committee on Education
and yourselves to ascertain. Th's oues-
i 110:1 is om
of the most, re
ponsible wiiich
the people have entrusted you with, and
you cannot be too faithful in its discharge,
and I trust you wii! do till in your power
to meet the expectations of our c-tizens.
The mortgage for S.700, with two years
and three month's interest due thereon,
amounting to $!i2o. has been paid off by
the present Council,
now free of debt.
and ihe building i.-
T! I K littKA K W A TKR.
Information has come to tne from per
sons who have property near what, is
known as the basin, that (he walls around
Ihe same are in a dangerous condition. and
liable to go away at the first high water.
I hope the Council will take the necessary
steps to secure the safety of property
around that locality.
sti::-::-:t cleanings.
I would recommend that such steps as
may be necessary, be taken to clean up
our streets and alleys, many of which are
in a bad condition, and a discredit to our
city for cleanliness. Cleanliness is not only
j desirable as a matter
of pride, but also a
t, necessity tor health. 1 hope
this matter
will receive your attention.
IN CONC1XSIOX,
I ask each and all of you to give me your
kind as-istance in administering the affairs
of the city, in such a manner that we may
be able to retire from the places the people
h ive selected us. with credit to ourselves
and profit to them. We have a responsi
bility ju iced upon us. Let 113 discharge
it without fear
or partiality. I ask the
various ctty oibce
fu tie-
assigned them with pnnetti.ilitr. so that
they may be ready to show the various
Committees the condition of the affairs of
the ci'y. The various Committees I ask
to discharge ih ir duties ptmetuallv and
carefully, so that no wrong may be per
petrate! by any neglect or delay 0:1 their
l,;ut- A. Notnks:. Mavor.
Oregon City. June 22d. li72.
Thk Only Siun. The only sigc to in- j
dicat that yesterday was the Ana. versa- j
ry of our National Independence was the
Cag hoisted on the publio square.
ScTiVKYrx; P.-Vhty. Mr. David's
nr-
veylng part left Lore last
Southern Idaho. Tbey will be absent nn.
til next December.
Wkxt to IIciuiArr,. The Oregon Cifv
Rand went to Hubbard to dipen-c sweet
i slrains of music on the Hh.
OrncKia. The following gentlemen
were elected officers of Oregon LodgiNo
3. I. O. 0. F., at the last meeting, for the
ensuing term : J. L Fraz-n X. G ; A. C
Railev. V. G.: T.J. Snootier. Shpi.ii-iv .
J. Wormian. Treasurer. The installation
will take place next Thvrsday. Grand
Master. J. T. Apperson, is ex-feet,.,! ,," ;
Printing. At a recent meeting of the
Council, a contract was made to have all
the city advertising done in the Emeii
pkise for the sum of $ This will save
the city considerable n f,,t.s tiereto'fore
allowed the-Ei corder, besides giving in
foruiaiion as is contemplated in the char
ter RxribbY. The force of carpenlcrs em
ployed on the locks are progressing too
fast for the material. It h impossible to
obtain material us fast as it is needed.and
several of the carpenters were discharged
last Tuesday.
Si'ium'.u.t.sM. Mr. C. A. Lohmueller
delivered a lecture on spiritualism at the.
Court House, Wednesday night. We were
unable to be present, consequently can
not speak more at length.
Flt.lic In-stau.ytion. The officers elect
for the ensuing term of Oregon Lodge No.
11. I. O. O. F.. will be inst V.led publicly
next Thursday evening. The public are
invited to attend.
Cm'a kt kki.y M k k :i n ; . The
on arte
rl v
meeting of the M. E. Church will
ie held
in this ciy July (Jih and 7th. Rev. Win.
Roberts, of Portland will etliciate.
Anoi.r.siiici). The City Council dec'ared
the cliice of night watchman a'oolished
from and alter the 1st. of this month. This
will save considerable expense to the
city.
School Tkacukh.s. -Fersons dessrirg
situations as teachers in the Oregon City
Seminary, will find a notice in this issue
which will concern them.
Goxk. Our town was nearly deserted
yesterday. Every body left for some
place where there was a celebration.
Oa w.MKKTixti. A campmeeting under
charge of the M. E. Church South, com
menced last Saturday at Rock Creek.
Thanks Our thanks are due Master
Holmes for some very nice cherries.
Ilcligjous Services.
;!s i Episcopal ) Church, the Rav. John
v-llwoo.l, rector. Services on Sunday
-t. Va
W. ;
at lo. . m. and
and lJii.de class at
1 I. M.
1 M.
;hool
1st Congregational Church
Morning Services,. ......
Sabliatii School,
Evening Services
lti-:v. E. OKKiiv,
Scats Free
) o.
. . .12 o'clock M.
7 o'clock.
Acting Pastor
I'i! IYKI1 .MKfrriNiiS.
S in lav cvenia.Lr,
Tuesday evening
f o'clock
7 o'clock.
M. E. Church,
Morning Services,.
Evening set vices, .
Scats Free.
io.;jo,
7i o'clock.
J o'clock a. m.
L. Oi.mstkp, Pastor.
Sabbath School at
Oregon City Pricc-s Current.
The following are the prices paid for
produce, and the prices at which other ar
cicles are selling, in this market :
WH EAT White.",-.! bushel. S'Jc.
OATS jA, bushel. 7.7 vis.
rilTATOrls-'j;' bushel. 7.7 cts.
ONIONS 1- bushel. SI i) :?l .'0.
FLOL 'li y" bbl. S." oi!6A St b'J.
REANS White. "i- lb.. l(i ii cts.
DRIED Fiil'lT
)les. lb., 70S cts.
eacnos.
lb.. It. 3 1
P
f-1
lit cts.: Curra
r.V II).. l.lo, J0 ctS.
FFT 1'ioi -VJ
(
V !'-.. .;.. is.
dozen, 'n els.
Cl'l. 'KENS .) !.,.
u. SI.
M.n Ai; l rusiiei
i;t H.. lUOhlli c:s. ;
San Francisco retini
"r lb.. 20 els.: Island
N.
)
r lb.
11
. I
cts
cis.
d. r
lt
TEA Young I i y-aui
pan. pi, lb., tiOcfeXSi 2"
(3 3 !"()).
i' lb.
Llue!-
SI
t) ; Ja-
O.. t.JI'.
COFFEE lb..
SALT 7' tb.. li
SYRi'P HoawOold
Ex. HeaVV Colden. rr gt
RACON'-H ims.
l. cts. "ts lb.: Shoulders.
LARD "jr. lb.. I cts.'
OIL Devoe's Keros
Litueed oil, ra.w. "j-
Pgall..! 00 :
U.. SI 2.7
;b.. m cts
11 cts.
tie,
trail..
gall.. 7.7.
" S i 2.7 :
Linseed oil. boiled. ) gall.. SI 2(,?,l 50
't;-
trooi
i- lb.. :;j cts.
REEF On
PORE On
iot, Oil C!s. f lb.
ts. -,: !
ilEEi' Per head. $2 :i-0i:,:i Ot).
HIDES Green,
1.7 cu ; Salted. fc:c
$2 50 7) t ; Dry.
.Miti.-i;! miner HI si I miles.
Too hot solar rays that. Hpon the harvests
generate many distressing di-eascs. If the
liver be at all predisposed t irregularities,
this is the season in which billions attacks
may be anticijafed. A weak stomach, too,
is weakest in the summer months, and the
loss of vitality through the pores by exces
sive perspiration is so great, that a whole
some tonic, combining also the properties
of a diffusive tfitnulent and gentle e.xhiiar
ant, is in natty crses necessary to health,
and under no circumstances should be dis
pensed with by the si kly and debilitated.
Of all the pn-paralions intended thus to re
f es'l, sustain, tin I fbrlify the h una?! frame,
there is none that will compare with llos
teter's Celt bra ted Stomach i Jitters they have
be;'U weighed in the balance o' experience
and not found wanting; have been recom
mended from the first as a great medicinal
specific, not as a beverage, and in spite of
interested ep; osition bom iunumeranle
quarters, stand, after a twenty years trial,
at the head of all proprietary medicines in
tended for the prevention and cute of all or
dinary complaints of the stomach, the liver,
the bowels, and the nerves. In the uuhealthi
j districts bordering the great rivei s of Call
j forma. Hostetter's Stomach Btttets may be
I classed as the stundard one tor every species
j of intermittent or remittent fevyr. Tnepe -
pie who inhabit those di-tiicts, place the
j most implicit coulic'ence in the preparation
1 a C'utidence that is increased eveiy year
! bv the n. suits of its npetation.
J As bolters, so called, of the rr.nst perni
cious character, are springing up itKe fungi
on every side, the p ibiic is hereby forewarn
ed agatiist the dram-shop frauds. Ask for
Ho .-tetter's Fitter-', see that the label, etc.,
! are correct, and remember that U13 genuine
j article is never sold in bulk, but in bottles
j idy. .
j Dr. Pierce's ("roblen Mev.eal Discovery
j wid not raise the dead, but it will benefit
j a ;d cure the livoig. For a. I severe Coughs,
I Throat and bronchial diseases it has never
1 been eoualed. . ,
FALLS ECA.-.('.Ut r AO. I I. O.
V- Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the
FinST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each month. Patriarchs! in good stand
ing are invitefi to attend.
Feb. S. 172 tf
rSjjt-ciiil .Votiee.
! TYV VA?" VV:S.
IJEUGHS WORM
i JL vrup tor Cand
reu A. li. Leii, tlrug-
gist is agent
for this invaluable remedv at
Oregon City. P.elt ,V Johns, agents tor the
manufacturers, Sa'ent, Oregon.
Sti'i-eribe for the Knteprisc.
CABLE SCREW WIPE Boots and Shoes
aie sure to Mipercede ail others because they
are the most pliable durable do not rip or
leak, Try them. Ati genuine goods are
stamped.
Special Notice.
The best and most e!li :ient cure known for
drsptpsia and iiulisjestioc, is Dr. Henley's
Celebrated I X L Ruteis. Try it. l: ad ad
vertisement in another eul imn. jui;7m3
Fur the very best photographs, go to Pea J
ley & Rulofs n's Gal'ery without STAID--;ST
A.SCEN'I) IN" THE ELEVATOR, 4-j'j
Montgomery Street, San Franciico.
Iissvs. Iiiii;it . Krotliei-s, Whole
sale and Retail Me chants, Can by Station,
Oregon, are inv authorized agents fur the
sale of the Infallible Worm Syrup, who will
Constantly keep a se.-edv on hand.
" 1)11. J. w; VAN DllS BERG II.
Salem. March 22, lS72.tf
Ortgoa Lode .. 3, I. O. of O. P.
Meets every Thursday even
big at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
"ft"Hail, Maiu a eet.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
liv order. ' -V. .
WILLIAM DAVIDSON.
C.JUte, .o. til Ki-ont Sti-et-t,
PORTLAND,
OR
;ox.
REAL ESTATE in thh CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities. counistinir d' LO'l'S, HALF
R LOCKS a-nl R LOCKS, HOUSES and
STOllES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Conepondeuts, in this I'iTV
and throughout tae STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with srreat are and on the most
A D VA N T A ( i E 0 ESTER M S .
HORSED and STORES LEAPED.
LOANS NE(iOTIATEI). and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And a (Je.icra: FINANCIAL and
AC EN C Y 15 US I N ESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the
CTTIES and TDW.NS in the SI ATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
andjforward the same to the above address
Feb. :;, isn.
.tiultnoiaalt Io.le No. 1, A. :iuti
a A. Tti. Ilohls its regular C'lininu'.iica
q.': -Actions on the Fi :;( 'ii 'I'i'ir.f ,i'ur
'tf 'II in each month, at 7 o'ebn k from
the I'ofh of September to the tjoth of
March, and o'clock from the 2oth of
Marcii to the 2 'th ot September. Rreth
ren in good standing are invited to -attend.
Dec.'-J.-i.l s7o, i'.yorderof AV. M.
r 3 JL i jsv SI3
Notice
TS II ERERY GIVEN THAT THE CITY
! thinned priijsose to inijiicve tioit portion
it Fd'th street lying between Main street
and t,h.' railroad, by grading and macada
mizing the same.
L. DILLER, Recorder.
Oregon City, July 5 !., 1S7 .
r-otico
(HYMN 1 DAT THE CITY
HEREBY
JL c
-it Aiaui street lj lug
and to block lh by
ami building si Jew .
between
glad 1 n g.
blocks No. :
maca lamiz.ng
L.
DH.LEll, Recorder,
h 1 s".--
( )- egon City, Ju'3
Hotlco
TS II F.KE11 Y G1VLN T : f A T THE CITY
JL ( outu il proi'usj to improve luat ooi ti u
of S.xth streit lv;ng 1 e ween Main street
and ttie railroad, by uiaca la m.i ;g the bal
.illce ol said stieet.
L DF.LER, Ueccrder.
Oregon City, July ."tit, 1 r g .
s o i eacsisrs.
"pilE CP
L appiica
IT Y COUNCIL WILL RECEIVE
itions fro. a teachers desiring to
tul the pos terns ia ihe Aca;!em:e. luteraie
li.ite. 1st and gl I'ri itir v D-'pai tm -nt-i in
tee City Seai.nai y, until the gull of .July
.bicb applications, shall be presented to the
City S h ! Snperiiit-udent and be accom
panied wi h his c-ridLate of o-talitRvtion
oelor.' tne .-am
ol
ai.v
a.
d
the
Council. L. DILLLP, Recorder
O.-egort CiG , J uly ,"tii, ls7"J.
s the C.emty ('e;rt for Claekaiaas i-oniity, Ore-gn!i--Jii!y
tena, 1S7l'. In tin.- matter Vf the
e-tatu and u u:u .han-h :) or l.ulu M. itais.-el, a
minor.
i1;-,
Vl'i'K.VllIXi; TO TJITS COrUT FlIttM
t'ne Ue.ly v.-nhed ;.,;tiiion h.-o totoi-e ni-ese'e.-l
utii
lied lee Tiios. S. i;u--c;i the 2aar.hi:a of the
person and e-siata of said Lulu At. j'u,sell, a 1111
uor, praying- tor an order of sale of certain real
estate l.elo i.:;e Ids saitt v.-.t-.f, for tile r-'a-on
that it wont-1 l.e t.;-m-tiei .1 to the s.ii-l ward Unit
s;e-h real esiaie should he iMl.i, sai-l ival estate
eiiijr si; uate-d ia 1 1'eka-nas ( 'ounty, St: ite of r
eu'on, and said x-tirio:i ciritaitiin-.' the matter
ami things re.piiivd l,y law to he therein set hath.
AYbere.ore it is hereby ordered that the next of
kin of said ward, and aft per oiw interested in the
said estate, none a r before this said Court, at the
Coni-t Jloii.e m Oie-011 City, Clackamas eoiuitv,
Oreirou, on the 1st Monday cf August, 172, leiIir
the .it h day of said montli, then and there to
)V, cause why a lieen.-e should not he granted
for
tie saa ol saiU leal e -tao-.
Aii'l it is fiu-t her ordered that a eopv of this or
der, he ptihh.'.hed at least three sae.'essn e weeks
l.er'oie the hearing of said petition, in the Orc-on
Ciry J'.!it-i-jn ise, a nev.si-aper planted in the said
eo. mt v if t. hiclvanias.
Juh- 1st, 1872.
J. K. ,YAIT, Countv Jud-c.
Attest : K. F. CAUi-TliLf), County (ilcrk.
I le-rehy certify that th. foreijoinq is a true
cojiy uf i tie oiiLn:jal order in. this cause made as
a'eove stated.
July 3rd, 1872. It. F. 'ATTIKLD,
s Counrv Ciel k.
r-'ol!c3 of Final Soilicmont
I X THK COUNTY COUKT OF CLACICAM'AS
a coanty, Suite ol Oregon In 1 he matter of the
estate or 1). if. Uaoi, deei .ise-1 Mary K. UooJ
he via-r this day, J aly a !, is: 2, tiled her linal re-.-it
and account as .v. i mini -t rut rix of l!ie a hove
es'ate t'ae 'ourt appointed Monday, the 5th day
of Atignst, 1S7J. ior linal settlement, at whica
tune all persons interested are no'itie.l to ap'pi.-ar
and liie their obicetion if an" they have.
J. K. v'AiT, County Judge,
'o.vn.
emsr.ti & M.
Attorm i's for
AdniinistTatrix.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
MRS. VV. C. DEMENT
7" ILL DISPOSE OK, AT PL BLIC AUC
) t on. on Silt ta i ciii j', .lusie -it. 171,
at 1 o'clock, r. m., in tiie store room next
door to John Mvers' stoie, her entire lot ot
furniture, consisting of
i'ARLLOR and PED-POOM SETS,
LOO K I NOG LASSES, CII AIRS,
DIMNO hOOM KITCHEN
rciLNiTU in:, stoves
ETC.. ETC., ETC.
A LL PERSONS INlbPT
TO THL
jtx. u'.tdersigr.ed, are requested to come up
and settle old accounts, on or before the first
dav of Augast, as I am in need ef funds.
JOHN M YE.'LS.
Or-gon City, June 1'Jth. Is7g. ,'3t:it
CorxTY Teeascrkr's Office, ?
Oregon City, June !, P-T2. f
CLACKAMAS COUNTY WARRANTS
endorsed for interest prior to March titli,
ls72, will be paid on presentation at the
Treasurer's Ofliee at Oregon City.
Interest -.riU ep jse at this d rite.
nM2-.v t T J. McCA KVhK, Treasurer.
To Stock Drovers.
HPEE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE
JL Mountains, known as the Old Emi
grant i'.oad," is now in splendid order for
the accommodation of the public. The bridges
on the roa j have a'l been thoroughly repair
ed, and stock drovers will find it no trouble
to cross the Mountains by this route. There
is plenty of good wafer and grass on both
tides of the Mountains, fud the distance
across is only So mites beinir the shor test as
well as the best road over the Cascade Mo-.iu-tains.
Stock droves and emigrants will had
U to their advantage to travel over this route.
Toles reasonable.
JOSEPH YOUNG, Tresident.
Clackamas county, June 21st, ls72.
ghas.h. caufield,
CORNER M IX AXD SEVEKTn STREETS.
OREGON CITY", OHEGON,
Ica!cr In
DFiY-QOODS & GROCERIES,
CEOCKEEY and GLAESAWEE.
Also, a full assortment of
miUnen and Fancy Goods
OF THE LATEST STYLES,
JUST RECEIVE
D.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE EOH GOODS.
Oregon City, Juud 21st, ls7. tf
TVr. 3IILTVE,
A rVJ MASONIC H ALL
RUILD-
'5J s
0EEG0II CITY,
OREGON.
T7"EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND
1
for sale, cii'iap Foil cash,
PAPvLOU, BEDRG03J,
OFFICE, SITTIITGR00M,
and KITCHEN FURNITURF,
Rurcuu3, Lounges, Rocking Cluiirs, What
nots, Recsteals, Wa-hstands, Curled
Hair and Puiu Matresses, Pulu Pil
lows, Spring Red-, Window
Siiadi-s, 1'ictare Praeies,
Mouldings, Ac, Ac.
.'"Special attention given to Cpho'sterv
v.-ork in all its branches. Orders tilled with
promptness. Repairing done with neatness
and dtsunteh. Furniture made to order.
ytJoods delivered to auv part ol town
free of charge. Cull and examine for vour-
selvas. in i v 1 7 n
BUY GOOD
BOOTS AXD SHOES.
Tlie Test and Cheapest.
BEST KDIEDY FOIt
BYSI 2P2IA, INDIGESTION, EILI0U31TES&
L353 CF APPETITE A.D INACTION OF THE LIVER.
f. it
Are
aa.l
i : :
f-aeli
.Ni-
vifi:fe! to he tie' riost wholesomo
it t-f '1 ot.ir s j lul Itfeneer.-itivcs
i.'.Ns' I'LiUirk.oLs on back of
e'Cl.-l.
o !'i
riume
without our Trade JIark blown
o-
t.
'1' srti niie-r i cm inn rrninno arfic-te ov.t of
oar h'lttl is i cre-nn: 1 o:t nsp, nail we n:ol.
when il--tcoietl. frosecute such parlies to the luli
i-xtt-u; of t '" 1 cv.
11. Li ".STEIN" & Co., f?n) TroTir-etors.
518 Front St., ,S. 1'.
JOHN FLEMiN
r
DEALER IN
Si.
S90KS AND STATIONERY;
IN MYERS' FIHE-PROOE RRICK,
M VIX STREET, OiJKOON" CITT. OK EG OX.
LO
ROM THE UNl)ERsIi-E), LIVING AT
M I anemah. about the otn inst , a sorrel
Mare, about lifteen bands high; six years
old; small white streak in the f orebead , with
saddle marks; shod all around. Any person
returning sad mare or giving information ol
her whereabouts, will he suit ibly rewarded.
WM. IL MARSHALL.
Caiicnnth, Feb. 22, Is72.
SINGER
t2 Z fe. tm
III Estuhlithtd
EOli HIE 3TAXEFACTOLV OF
SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
g3- They will also do TCRNING, of ev "ry
description to order,
With ITcainess and Dispatcl
-o
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, in Lewis' shop.
opposite Oregon City Mills.
OREGON CITY
BREWER Y !
Havitig purchased the above Rrewerv wish
ps to inform the publi"that he is now prepar
ed to nianafaeture a No. 1 qualit- of
EAGER BEER,
As crood as can b obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
fiotice.
j) ARTIES who were, occupying
X. binds in the "Grande Ronde an.l S,lt.o
l-?,7T7 . sii."g..-4tx'ri4&&-fSw&i
'."TTTi 1 1 t'.,.-"iTiTifl
Reserves," in the Stale ot Oregon, in tlv i ,
years l."5-.".t, and had to abandon the same i 1 aices thi3 metho.-i to inform hi old pat
in c msequence of slid Rcserres having "been ' rails' !lf" as many, new ones as may be
s dected by the U. S. for the settlerr-T-nt of Peaa to call, that he is now prepared, with
the Rogne River Indians, will ub-ase send ! a-mP'e room, good materials, and the very
their addresses, for further correspondence ! lcs-t of mechanics, to build anew, recon
to Ii. W. DOWXMAX, Att'y, Box l&o' i 8truct. make, paint, iron and turn out all
Washington City, D. C. ' ! complete any sort of a vehicle from a com-
rnnn cart tr) a concord coach. Try me.
Rebtwa Dfjrcc Lod-e .o Z O njs Rlacksmithiitg, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
xfai" t. " . general jobbing ueat.lv, nmeklv and cheap-
(OO) -Meet on the Second and Fourth My done. DAVII) SMI Tfl.
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TEES DA Y EVEXIXGS.
2 UESDA Y EVEXIXGS.
j f'f fch month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows j
,Ia(l- -'embers of tht Degree aie invited to
atteud.
BOOT Af'D SHOE HOUSE!
Fall and Winter Trade.
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AYING RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR
assortment of Imported Styles in
Ladies' ami Gents'
ISoOsN- S2fil OS'.N,
We will take great pleasure in displaying
and receiving orders from our patrons and
the public generally.
We have received from New York a few
t.air ot thd , Celebrated l-.LPKAT OPERA
RUTTON TPONTS, bv which a I ..ace Shoe
can le turned into a beautiful Rutton Gaiter
Will take ordi rs fbr the same at any time.
We have the Rest and Latest Stvles in
Misses' and Children's Rutton Giriers and
15 ilmorals that are imported, but for good
substantial wear there are none that can
come up to our own make. We Warrant
them in every respect.
Seven entirely New Stvls of Ladies' and
Mi-ses' RUPPLRS. T e Nillson. Congress,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's German, Yelyet
Front and Alaska. Lighf, V; iCi Di.'nibie
and Neat Fitting. Also, a lot of Children's
liiibbers. Jo iug en votir leet.
TO WORKMEN
COIE AXI) SEE
CUB CHAMPION BOOT
Respectfully,
rnoTzriAN, gillikan & co.,
Ccr- Front and Morrison Sts-,
PORTLAND, PvEGON:
Dec. 1. lSTRtf
SPKING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
V. LEVY.
T" II A VE J EST REDEl V EI) A COMPLETE
X and well-assorted stock of
CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
AND GEXTLEMEXS" ITRMSIIIXG CBOBS,
Which I will sell at reduced prices..
Call and examine my stock before purchas
ing elsewhere.
rrmhiee Taken in Exchange for Goods.
A. I.KVY,
Mitln street, Ort-gon City.
FOR
rpiIE UNDERSICNED DESIRES TO SELL
.JL his property in Oregon City will sell
at a bargain, to a eood purehnser. Lot S. in
block :, whereon there is a good Dwelling
House with S room--, partly liard finish, bal
anec cloth and paper and the Livery Stable
now occupied by Messrs. Wii. is k Pronghtnn.
Water pipes laid on the premises, from
Pea-e's water works.
Also -4 town lots in Cancmah, with good
fence around.
Also town lots in lower end of Oregon
City ; also L'.o of hind known as the dona
tion land claim of Win. Stone, S miles
southeast of Oregon City, v. ith some im
provements, tbinlv timbered, no under
growth, good lasting water
t--;T"li.Cjiiire at County Clerks ofiice.
J. M. FEAZER.
Oregon City, May Oth. 1S7i'. vfhi'is
SHADES SALOON,
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Crog-on City.
P't BILLIARD TABLES in 0 12 EG OX
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to them
T II E Ii A Ii I S S I P PLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alrcadj
famous Whiskies and Punch.
also, a yo. 1
SHOOTING GALLERY
Is 'connected with the Saloon.
Oregon City, Jan. 1, lS72:tf
AT THE
LIHGOLNJAKERY.
WSLLJAFtfS a HARDING,
Ii
AVE JUST OPENED A FELL YARIE-
ty of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND PROVISIONS.
The Bakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh
BREAD, CR VCKER;,
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 boar in mind that it takes
money to do business.
To the farming trade we wonld say, CASH
for you. produce, and CASH for our goods.
Ooods delivered to all parts ot the cltr.
Feb, It, ls:-2 tf
EW WAG OX
Carriage Manufactory !
The undersigned, bavins increased the di
mensions of his premises,' at the old stand
Corner of Main and Third streets,
i Oregon City. .
t J
Oregon.
Opposite Excelsior Market
II
)ME-M A DE CARPET FOR SALE AT
I. SELUSGS.
THOMAS CHARMAN
KSTAIJiaSIIED .- - - -
- 1953 t
DESIRES TO INFORM TnE CITIZENS
of Oregon City, and the Willamette
Valley, that lie is still on hand, and doing
business on the old motto, that
"A Mmble Sli-Pfiire is better than
Slow Shlllitigi"
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased ece of the
LARGEST and BUST SELECTED
Stock of Goods
ever before o fie red ia this city; and cotisiBta
in part, as foliaws :
Boots & Shoes, Clothing-, Dry Goods,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Description, Hardware, Gro
csries, Paints & Oils,
Sash & Doors.Queens
ware, Crockery;
Glassware,
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedwarei
Jewelry
of various
qualities & styles,
Clocks & Watches La
dies & Gentlernen's Furn-
e
ishing- Goods, Fancy Notions
of every descripticn,Patent Med
icines, Eope, Farming- Implements
of all kinds, Carpets. Mattings;
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
Of the above list, I can sav ni3' stock is the
MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this mar
ket, and was sleeted with c-spt-ciul care for
iiis uiai lit t. All of which I now oft or for
sale at the
Lowest Market Rates-
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think fit going to Portland to buv goodsfor
1 am DEI EU.M INED TO SELL CHEAP and
not allow nivsell to be
IX THE STATE Of OREGON;
All I ask, is a fair chance and quick pay
ments. Belie v ng, as I do, that nineteen
years' experience in Oregon City enables mfl
to Know ihe reqirements of the tra3e.' ..
Come one and all, and see for yourselves
that the old stand of
THOMAS CHARM AN
cannot be beat in quality or price. , J t tvou!3
be useless for ine to tell you all the advan
tages I can ofTer yon in the sale of good:.-, fta
every store that advertises does ihat, ant
probably you have been disappointed. All I
wish to sav is. come and see ai.d examine
for yourselves, for I do not wish to make any
mistakes. My object is to tell all my old
friends now that I am still alive, and detdr
ous to sell poods cheap, for cash, or ou sucfi
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all for the liberal patrortigd
heretofore bestowed. ,. .
TIIOS. CIIARMANV
Main street, Oregon City;
JTLcgHl Tenders and County Script
taken at maiket rates.
THOS. CHARMAN,
r0,000 lbs wool wanted bv . . , .
TIIOS. CHAR MAN?
EEAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE-
JACOB STITZEL, C. C. WAfi
JACOB STITZEL & CO.,
SUCCESSOR.? TO STITZEL & UITON.j
REAL ESTATE
AXI)
MOEY JBROKItftS
Cor. Front and IVjisIiI ngton St.,
PORTLAND .
O R E G OX
Special attention given to the saleol farm
ing lands and city property. All corres
pondence relating to the recources of Ore
gon will be promptly answered-
EEAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Sent free of charge to
any address.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.'
March 15, 1 S72:tf
LEONDeLOUEYj Propr
r LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
MIN- STIIEET, OREGON CITV, OKEGOX.
THE UNDERSIGNED RE-,
spectfullv announces to his S "
friends and ths traelins public.
that lie has re-opened the above
named Restaurant.
The proprietor knows how to Ferve hi
csutmners with Oysfeis, Pig's Feet, a good
cup ot Coffee or a" SQUARE MEAL.
LEON DeLOUEY
Oregon City, Jan. 27, 1871 :tf
JMPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
ttyulveep constantly n hand foi sale
Midlings, Rran and Chicken Feed,Paric
Ktoiojuding feed must furnish the sacks.
A VOID QUACKS. A victim of early in
XjL discretion, causing nervous debility,'
premature decay, tc, having tried in vaiH
every advertised remedy, has a simple mueii
of self cure, which lie will pend fiee to hii
fellow sufierers. Address J. IL KEEVE8,
73 Niissau st., New Yoik
Sept.. Ply
JOHN SCHRAM,
MAW STRKET, - - OREGOXCITT.
HMTACTtRER A.D IMPORTER OF
SDDI.Ei, HARNESS,
S.DLERY-IIARD-H'ARE,
fcc, cite.
WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can be had ifl the State, at
Wholesale or Retail
rrrl warrant all mr goods a-j reprfcnW
OrcOu City, April' 17, 1972. Wtf
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