Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, July 12, 1872, Image 3

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lje UJmWij (enterprise
T - JULY 12. 172
FRIDAY,
CllLNTV CoLKT
. ,artr of the
,y. rminfv Court
lncr is a fui"" j
b ... r .. ,i .Tul v term
jiroceeaings mi - -
I-ig bonds as
A. F. l-'Pn'-
. I Im Mvel'5. 1 UOS. J
Thos. K. r loots.
fa as sure
olei .
" LU . t . ..iiil'ilVil.
I) I- Carcl-av fii.nl his bond as Cnrt-
.t.u i i ib.rb.w and Arthur ur-
So -nreties. which was approved.
reL' r r ,,.-rc..r lilfil Lis bond a?
e.s Treas-
,-rir with J.l'.i.lS Log.ls.GoO.ge Larncqne
,tt r'. j Casom John Hchram. David
f Ih V II Vaupban. W. Str.ekitn.
fcmith.. , ,rr,ht James
iftrais-' James
. Mc.is I llfiUlI -i-
ji"1" . ....
A .. i.' k'..m 1). 1'. Thorn o-
son and J. M. Frazr as sureties, which
SrVorfehain fileJ iiis bond as
. "...Bor wilb, John Darnall and Arthur
wiriuT ai sureties, which was approved.
Mr-. Elizabeth Roone was granted ier
ry'license for a term of two years.
; Messrs. llowlett. Burnett and P.tlmateer
reported favorable to the opening of a
roi.lin Eagle Creek precinct which re
rort was received ad the road declared
a public highway.
Iu the mi'ter of the report, of U m. ld
: liott, John l'lanchurd arid James Elton,
viewers, tiled then report. H'. 0 Wilson
claiming damages in consequence ol said
road being opened, the Court appointed
iy Krthnr Warner, and George lira hum and
J. T. lliinsi.ker to assess said damage..
In the matter of the petition of A. War
ner, F. I'. Puquet and other praying for
viewers to locate a road commencing near
the school house on tho corner of the
land-of J R. Ralston. Arthur Warner.
ttn4 A. F- Hedges. .Samuel Waklron. J. 1'.
- ;iaiic!iard arid F. V. SwaiTunl were ap
liointrtl viewer?.
!.i the matter of J.J. Card and others
j.riying for viewers to be appointed to
vie' and locate a road, known as the
Swart mad. C. Misner, li. V. Wornbum
mid II. 1). May were appointed viewers.
In the matter of the County Chart, drawn
by C. D. Talbot. 8. L. Campbell, County
Surveyor, reported that there were sever
al defects in the same, and said Taltmt
was required to correct tin same before
the Court would accept it.
K. W. ifwall'ord was appointed Iloal Su
1 ju-rvisor of 1'istrict No. o.. in place of L.
J). C. Lutonretle. resigned.
The report of School Superintendent,
(Jerry was approved and ordered Hied.
The following order was made by the
Curt : It is ordered that C. C. Garrerte.
tin; present Assessor do finish and com
plete the assessment begun by him and
due return thereof make in the time pre
scribed and directed by statute.
It was ordered that SlOO be paid by
the comity :o Kusiek and Geisey. and
i to Mrs. ibit chard for services as
nurse and physicians for James Heed, a 1
minor.
Th.; ('!erk was instructed to procure
stationery, wood. c. for the ue of tlj
Shei'itf's aatl Clerk's oJice fur the ensuing
ear.
J. M. Frazer was ordered to make out
nwi have Mi biished the fuuncial exhibit
for I he past ti-cal year.
1 Jills to the uinount of S70S.0S were or
der 'I paid.
Yo'mV IiirfstiPss. In the matter of ill-.1
ec!a-t of J. L. McCammoti, deceased ; cita
lion ordered pui.ilisiie.l.
In the matter of the estat of George
Hathaway, a minor, eale of real es'.nte ap
proved. In the nutter of the 2r;;a;na:ishtp of
, Lul i Iiu-jsell. citation ori 'ifd publi.sh.ed.
In tie; matter of the eseite of l. II
Cood. de(:easel, Goal settlement ordered
piibushetl. S.ite of reul sta:e appro vel.
lii the matter of John Long, deeeisei,
fi th report approved-
1 the mu'ter of the estate of W. C. De
nieiit, tleeeused ; sfiiii ainiu.il report filed
:ui 1 approveil.
In the nui'ter of the estate of A. M.
Harding, deceased, report filed and ap
proved.
Coxtk.st. Mr. Hiram Cochran has s.'rv-
c l notice on Mr. Myers that he will con
test, his right to the seat in the ncjt State
Sena'i'.. Considei iu tr th u the liadicaks
til. lii ted every illegal vote they could oil
their side, .".no rejected legal Uemi crat ic
votes, besides refusing to count about six
ty, this may be regarded as the very
teighth ol impudence.
0 IH:eni'.;:r So. IVrsonn w!io are in the
habit of giving or selling Iloghy vhi.-ky
or lager, will fiml an ordinance In this is-
b-.k whii h they had better reed. Tins step
w is regarded as a necessity by the Conn
ed in order to s ive him from the asylum
uud the city from a great expense, to which
he is cun'inu ill v running it.
Ft UK Ai.ai: t. Last, Saturday n'ght
about 10 o'clock a fire alarm was sounded.
F.vervbody w;is soon on the street, and
the lire department was out in force. It
turned out that some mischievous, chap
hid built a bon fire lor the purpose of a
Joke. It Is rii! her ti bad way to fool people
on D important a matter.
IJ.u.l. The boys had a very pleaant
little social ball at. Mers' Hall last Salur-
4 day evening. There were about twenty
couple? present. and all enjoyed themselves
finely. The music was furnished by the
Oregon City Uras3 Band, which was most
excellent.
Sui.lixo Oct. Messrs. Prctzman. GilU-
han A Co., of the Pacific Foot and Shoe
House, Portland, are offering their entire
"tock of goods ut cost, in order to close
out their stock. Now is a good time to
?et bargains.
Thk FuCRni. We learn that the cele
brations hud on the Fourth at Mar.-lifie! J.
Soda Spi'ings and Hubbard were well at
tended and the exercises are highlv spok
en of.
Kxrv;;stv)X A large number of Port
landers cn up oa t'ae excursion last
Sunday. The PonUnd papers say the
trip was very pleasant and the excursion
ists enjoyed it very m icti.
Kktaixeik Ttie City Council has engag
ed Prof. Macruru for another year. The
Prof, has given very general satisfaction.
iace he has had charge of the school.
Time Changed. The passerger train
?o;ng south leaves here under the new
time at 3:12 a. ni.,and going north at 3:20.
? in.
Sewing Society. The Sewing Poc'ely
p the Episcopal Church meets next Tues
J at the residence ot Rer. Mr. Sellwood.
Fersqxai. We had calls during the
past week from Professors Morelaad and
i;n', of Corvallis.
EUGiors Rev. A. C. McDougall will
Pacb at the M. E. Church next Sunday
mQing, at 10' o'clock.
?":K Stork A new tia and. stove store
;.C;CS P-d in the room uuder this
Sfil i-yjjmii-1 :
'TOWS AND
TMiniii..i rnrr,, i in T,p j-
nFoux Finances as Viewed by a Cali-
FortxiAN". The following is interesting,
savs The West, by a Califomian. to a San
Francisco paper, on Oregon : "Oregaa is
growing so rapidly that the capital availa
ble is insufacietil for its business, tln".h
the rates of interest have risen considera
Idy. A usury hi'.v limits the legal interest
to twelve per cent, aunuallv, and for the
sake of securing loans, the borrowers pay
a bonus of five per cent., equivalent to
seventeen per cent. A quarter cf a million
could be loaned in thirty days at that rate,
as we are informed on good authoritv.
The influence of railroads, immigration,
good crops and high prices of grain has
induced the farmers to purchase large
stocks of agricultural implements, and tire
merchants of." Portland have erected line
buildings. That town lias doubled its
population in six years, and has now thir
teen thousand inhabitants. There is not
an empty business house in fhe place, and
its banks, with an aggregate capital oC
soO tioO. are not able to accommodate
the banking demands of the State.'
Our P.adical friends have been consid
erably exercised in regard to what we
would do in case Greeley was nominated
We hope they are satisfied now. What
would they say about a parfy paper that
would refuse to support its legitimated v
no initiated candidates? That is precisely
our condition. Our hope wn before the
convention uomiaated. Wo abide its de
cisions. Pirn-: kencj; The Pallas Jl-pubUcan
endorses the National Republican plat
form in relation to no more railroad land
grants. Tho Grtjonhta opposes this plank
of its party. Strange that brethren of one
lakh should disagree on so important a
question. The lippublicni has the best of
the argument. It is with the the platform
and its caudi Jutes. The Otojonlan is
agaiutbt both.
Henry Wilson, the candidate for Vice
President with U. S. Grunt, in l:?, said :
The time has cjine when the uniform of
the State militia should no longer be dis
graced by being seen on the back of a
Catholic Irishman or an infidel Pufch
maii.' Will foreign citizens vote lor this
bigoted Puritan next. November ?
The New York lit raid, of the 2oih u It.,
has the following from Oregon. It is news
to us :
"liuilroal engineers be! ween Aslotia
and Cornelius. Oregon, no' icing some
marks on rocks, made an investigation
and found a box containing $.".Ii):J ( old
Spanish coins) and a quantity of jewelry.
Pi:CiPKf),.y Si.m. There are now
twenty five Republican papers in Penn
sylvania opposing the election of the
Radical candidate for Governcr. With
such a formidable array against him, the
chances for llartrarift are tit present de
cidedly slim, and are every day growing
"lie hi ! ifu ! I v h? i ''
At lite residence of the bri !e's father,
Mr. Iloi.ert. 1-1. Stephenson, bv the Rev.
.1 .h.n W. Seihrool, July 4th, IT'J, Mr.
Vi!!iru Fwi-iir a tl Mis ii i M. Stephen
son, l,oih of M u'tnoniah Con ity Oreg ui.
Ki iiisa Ii;iti2 upon ?!tri!.
It is a subj-'Ct f gene-al remark, anions
b"th wholesale a:.d retail druggists tfiat i O
tiu td ne i.r.r liiuccl to t...e American pu'die
has ever gain d s :ch a ; opularity and met
wrh -o bu ge a sale m all parts or' the la:i-',
in tie same length of time, a-s has Dr.
1 ierce's (bible l Med Cid D.sc ivery. This
ean.iot h :et:.l open its l.avi i"' been mere
largely advei t:ed ilum an v ether medicine,
its such is not the case. The correct exp'.a
lo.t; oi we biiik, s found in the tact that
t a tne- icine pr due 's th,- most wonderful
an 1 pt.rl'. ct ernes of t-ry had ca-es of bro:i
:h:al, lii real and long d'seases, is Uiid.uibt
ediy the tec-st peiliet and efficient remedy
Co.- aii Muds of Cou.-hs tout has ever b.-e;i
ititi o.t.uced to the j-uclic, and at ihe. soma
possesses the greatest of btood purifving
and sireiigtiieniiig projiei ties that medical
c e ce has been able to pro.luee, thus ren
detiog ic a sovereign rcmeu , not on! y in
the cure of Coos .million, ! on 'hit is JLus -
i.cus and Cou.li-, i.nt also for till di-eases of
t e liver and bloo t. ;.s scrofulous cise.ise.-.
skin tliseases, blot -hos, long i skin, pimj les,
hi. ck pecks and ti .s-'olot atious. It has,
then lore, a wide, range of a pplica te-n ami
u-efuhiess, ami it not only gives th- mti-t
perfe. t satisfacti u t all oho use if, but far
exceeds the expectations of the most sangu
ine. thu tiicitng the loudest praise, an 1
m .king perniuuent it-:lverti-ir.g me
diums out of aii who use it. For these rea
sons iC is that there is not perhaps a drug
gist in all the whole d unaiu of this couli
i.ent, wh i tries to pie ise les customers Mid
supply their wants, that does not keep and
sell large quantities of this most valuable
met! iciue.
F I.IiS lii . -AM tVUi-; A V M. t i.O.
K. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hail on the
FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each m mth. Patrurchs in good stand
i;ig are invited to attend,
i-eh. S. lsri-tf
Al till iiiimuit Iol ; N. 1, A. K. iia.!
ft A. 5J. Iloids its regular c unmunica
vtions on the Fir-it and Third S,ifur-
'n 0,!Ch month, at 7 o'clock from
the L'oth of Sept. mber to the 2oth of
March, atid 7.4 o'clot k from the "Jotli of
Mareii to the 'th ot September. Ureth
ren m good standing are invited to attend.
Dec. -JtJ.fSTo, by order of W. M.
Oregon Lodge Xo. 3, I. O. of O. V.
Meets every Thursday even
ing at 7 o'clock, iu Odd Fellow's
Memhersof the Order are invited t.- attend
Ity order .
.V. ii.
For the very bet photographs, go to brad
!ey & Rulofs m's Gal ery wi.hout STAIbS--ASCEND
IN THE ELEVATOR, 420
Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
WILLIAM DAVIDS ON-j
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Oiaec, J.'o. 04 Front Stn-t-t,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in thin CITY and
BASF PUR PLAN I , in the most desirable
loeantuM, consisting of LoTS u u v
l rA HOUSES 'and
S I dilLs ; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
cncu.tivatej LANDS, located in ALL parts
of tae STATE fur SALE. 1
REAL ESTATE and ether Pronertv
purchased tor Correspondents, in t! is CITV
and throughout tiie STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with great care and oa the mos
ADVANTAGEOUS TERAJS.
HOUSE-" and STORES LE-eTi
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TO WNS in the SPATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
audjforward the Fame to the above addrcs.
Feb. 3, 1S71.
Special Xotice.
DU. VAN DEX BERCH'S WORM
Syrup for Children- A. H. Bell, drug
gist is agent for this invaluable remedy at
Oregon City. Belt & Johns, agents for th.
manufacturers. Salens, Oregon.
Special Notice.
The best and most efneieutenre known for
dyspepsia and indifeKtiur, U Dr. Henley's
Celebrated 1 A U imturs. Try it. Rtudad
veitisemeiit in another cobimn". iunTrna
Do you want the best Shoe ever made, one
that will not rip or c-ns8 anait? Thn buv
the OA HL1" SCRI-AV WlltE 'boots and Shoe's
all have the Patent Stamp.
- ?H(!smiiifr Maladicy.
The hot solar rays that ripen the harvests
generate many distressing diseases. If the
liver be at all predisposed to irregularities,
this is the seasoe. in which biliious attacks
may be anticipated.- A weak stomach, too,
is weakest in the summer months, and the
loss of vitality through the pores by exces
sive perspiration U so great, tbat a whole
some tonic, combining also the properties
of a diffusive i-timu'ent and gentle exhilar
ant, is in many crses necessary to health,
and under uc circumstances should be dis
pensed with by the sickly and debilitate4.
Of all the preparal ions intended thus to re
fiesh, rust iin, an I fortify the human frame,
there is none that will compare with llus
tetcr's Celt bruted Stomach Bitters they have
been weighed in the balance o- experience
and not found wat ting; have been recoai
metub'd from the tirot as a gre.it medici'ual
speeiiu', not as a beverage, and in spite id'
interested oprosith.n fiom innumeraole
quarters, stand, aft-r a twenty years trial,
ui t: e hea l of all proprietary medicines in
tended for the prevention and cure of all or
diuary complaints of the stomach, the liver,
the bowels, and the i,tv..-s. In ibe u::bealthi
districts Ijorderiiig the g' eat rive: s of Cali
fornia. Ilostetter's StotuaeU Uitte-s may be
cl tSsed as the standard one tor every species
of intermittent or remittent fever. The peo
ple who inhabit those di-tricts, place tl e
most implicit eoutk'etsce in the preparath n
a conti'denco that is increased eve.y yei.r
by the results of its epeiatam.
"As bitt-jrs, so called, of the rr.ost pcrni
ciour character, are springing tip like lungi
en every side, the public is hereby forewarn
I'd aga "list the drum-sho; frauds. Ask for
Ilostetter's Bitters, see that the label, etc.,
are correct, and reioeniher that tha genuine
article is never sold in bulk, but in bottles
rl'lr.
Dr. Picice's C olden Medical Discovery
will not raise the dead, but it will bcuelit
and cure the living. For ad seveie Coughs,
Tliro.it and Bronchial Qiseases it lias ne er
beu epj.;iled.
ICE-CREAM S A LOO N
"LOL'IS BAAL, - - - Proprietor.
T WOULD K F.S Pi iCT FULLY ANXOUCL
X to the the ciezet s f Ot eg'-n City ami vi
cinity, t.iat I have just opcn .d aa
ICIC1U2.:H & ( OM'ECIIOi'AUY
establishment in the building formerly occu
pied by L. Dd'er, corner of Fourth and
Alain streets.
The A i-J i- S:l;i l'"otjiitaI it will be in
ojeeration to supply the dernatiils of the thirs
ty. I muett'licture all my own stuck, conse
quently I hey are itiik and ini.srr.
A f-hare o! public patronage i.s respeeffally
solicited. jui'2u:irit
The Rev. A. C. "c ' otig-dl, Depu'y Su
preuie Organ'zin.tr officer, Champions i.-f ihe
lied Cross, Will deliver an address on tem
perance in the M. E. Church, Oregon City,
io-ni 'ht, l'rid ty, Ju'y l'ilh at o eiok p. m ,
and it's i the follow Lg evening. Saturday.
Ties Ord.M- has many new and important
features. Two organ :. it ions have been i ;
stit.iite 1 i:i I'.irtian.!, and anothi r in Salem.
Li t all l. detcste 1 in the beuefiis t be deriv
ed from this licv society at'. n 1 t'. ee lec
tures. The Order is llouris'uug in Cal f-iruia
and to be a pO'.ver in the c.-.use of temper
tin ce. Admission free.
t:lot "CO
IS HERE'dY (JIVE.N Tff T THE CITY
taxes tor --T-A are now due. All taxes
I enmining unpai 1 on the 1st of Septe-mbi r,
1 S7-. be t e timed as delinquent. 15y order
ol Citv C e.u :d.
L. DILLE:j, Recorder.
Oregon Citv, July Mth. 1 -72
EVliSIIor.oo? flairs c!d.
Cable crew Wire
BOOTS AXD SHOES.
j ilyl-2na7ml
Grdinanco Vio. 93.
B it onli-nud tn,d e.f,ihlixht d by t?ft City
Src. 1. That lor the purpose of ma'nfrdn
ing the eaee, go.d other, a ! seem-in ; jiro-tccti-.ti
to the the citizens o! tliis city, the
City Council of Oregon City does hereby,
from and after this date, declare Ji;u:!i Karnes
a c fiimon drunkard, who is a resident with
in the corporate limits of sai l city. There
lore it shall be un'nwfd for ativ pers n or
persons to sell or give to said 11. Karnes aay
fpiritueus, malt or iutaxicaiiug driuk of anv
kind.
Si:c. 2. Any person or persorrs riolatintr
spction one of th s ordinance shall be de -med
guilty of rm-detiKM.'sor, and on eonvictam be
fore ihe Mayor or Reeoi de;, shall be punished
by a line of not less tha i live ') dollars
nor more t'um twenty ii' '!') dollars, or bv
itnprisonmet't in the city jail n.- t less than
two t'Jl days nor more than a'ti (M) d;iys. and
in all cases where a tine shall he imposed
uuder this ordinance, it shall he the duty of
Mayor or Recorder to adjudge that the of
fender stand committed to the city jail u:i il
such fine :'iid costs i f suit shall tie paid, for a
number of d pvs spe "died, un.l iu all c uivic
tions under t is or iioauce. the Mayor or
Recorder sb ill adj otge the cost of suit
against the ofler.der or oll' nders, and anv
person or per.-ons who tdudl niaintain and
continue rtvh vi-dat ion after conviction of
the first offence, shall for each a id eierv
vi o.ito ', on eonvict'cn thereof, be punished
to the fait extent of tho fine or i m prisor.me nt
provided in this -ectioii ; and upon ail c- n
yietions mder thi- oid: nance njxui complaint
ot the City Ahusi al, there shall be additional
sum of five dollars t i.xed as c.st- a -gainst
the offeeder, which sbdl be collected from
said offender or offenders and paid to the
said City Marshal.
Approved this bib dav of Julv, W2.
A. NOLINEU. .Mayor.
Attest: L. DiLLER. Recorder.
Ordinance Ho. 07.
; - it Ordained ami K t aMixh-ul trj the City
Oau cU vf Oregon City:
That the fees of City Attorney be ami the
same are hereby fixed at $. 00 for every
e.isp tried before the Mayor or R carder
provided that be shall not be entitled to anv
fees except where he appears and attends to
the case and Ordinam-e No. Gl be, and the
same is hereby repeiied.
Anprovcd this 'Id day of July, 1S72.
A. NOLTNER,
Attest: L. D:ller Mayor.
Recorder.
Grdinanco TJo. 93.
it ord -lined a, id (si-liliu-d by the City
L':..un.;il cf Or-go.i Cit-j;
That th" fees of City Recorded be and the
same are hereby established, as lollows: For
-a-h night's attendance upon Council, one
dollar: 'for eich warrant dnwu upon the
Citv Tteasurer, ten cents; and for ad other
se vices he shall be entitled to the same fets
as are adowed county o-Iieeis by the Act of
the Legislature, passed m 1 ST' Entitled An
Act to amend cf.ap'er IS of the General
Laws concealing fees of officers.
Approved this 'id day of July. 1572.
A. 'NOLT.N ER. Mayor.
Attest : L. DILLER. Recorder.
F-Jotice.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
undersigned, are requested to come up
1 and settle old accounts, on or before the first
dav of August, as I am in need of funds,
i " " JOHN MYERS.
Or?gon City, June 10th, 1S72. 3LU
New To-Bay.
Flnanco Exhibit
OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, STATE OF
Oregon, lor the fiscal year ending June
livta 1S72.
EXHIBIT OF STATE TAX :
To amount of State tax
collected H,'H4 04
To aw't Pud tax coliest'd f75 00
Tettd
$12,610 C4
Rv receipts of Secretary
"of State '.11,544 04
Cy ditto t'75 uO
Total i-l-bGFJ Vi
KXUI3IT or school fcsp:
To am't of school fund on
hand.renort LiSt.i coin ) i SO 4 09
(tuireucy i
27 57
To amount of lines re
ceived for the year. . . .
To a mount received from
sale of est ray es .......
To amount received from
saloon license
l"o amount reCiived from
interest on irreducible
school fund, (coin) ....
To amount received from
interest o:i irreducible
sell ,o! fun 1 (currency)
To amount leceived from
tax ccl.ecteJ
Total
By am'nt paid on Supl's
orders (coin) $3, 2 3 5 73
By ambit paid on Supt's
"urders(cunency) 1,570 7ii
ly atubit coin on hand 1,'2J'J 1"
103 50
23 25
100 00
1,334 75
13,323 00
tv " currency
105 41
300 72-
By amount owing from
county tunu
Ry iim'nt p'd lor express
charges
4 25
Total $3,325 01
KXUIUIT OF COl'Nir 1'CND ;
To r.mo'.int of taxes col
lected by Sheriff 513,107 77
To amount of mon. y ou
hand, last lepoit." ... 1,300 73
To amount of .nont-y bor
rowed fr.joi sciiuol fund ZJ0 72
To anioUiiL collected by
County Cierk, C' unity
Assessor, laud ledeem
ed, trial fees, p'eddlers
license, ferry licenses,
forfeited real bonds,
lb.-t. Atty's fees, etc., 650 02
Total 510,015 20
Rv amount of redeemed
"and cancelled orders $li,0Ci 00
Rv am'nt of mtci est p'd 177 61
ily amount of coin in
"treasury 640 09
Ry amount of cuirency
"in treasury 01 70
Ry amount of disc mut on
"legal tenders 3 1 3o
Total 10,015 20
ETiPP-XPITt'ltES :
Expense of Circuit Court
" " Cmi,ty
M isct ilaneous stationary,
wood, etc
Bridges, uintber tor road
uistricts, repairing of
bridges
Drawing Jury for J. P.
Court
Criminal cases in Circuit
and J. P. court
Collection of tax, includ
ing fctat otiery, copies
of as,ses-me;.t roll, etc.
Paupers. Insane, etc....
Board of prisoners.repair
of jail, etc
Reimbursement of par
lies E'ee-tion, including post
ing notices, noli -es o i
Judge, poll books, re
turn of poti books, per
diuai ol Judges and
cl rks
Road-, extra pay of su
pervisors, etc
D.sti ict Attorney's fees. .
' m ut v Com niissioiie. m. .
Rent of Coe.i t House,
Clerk's etiiee, s;dari''s
of County J udge.Ti Ciis
er A School rnipt
Total amount for which
orders were drawn. . . .
Amount fr which orders
Uave oeen di a n . ...
Amount of ontstamli !g
ot i.e.'s at last repoit. .
-V 1,783 45
l,o 12 uo
2il t.7
3,oS7 20
17 4u
2,550 01
2,101 50
j-J4 l5
424 2
111 30
005 CO
1, .".5'5 70
1.VJ r,o
274 00
1,S50 00
$17,373 77
17,37.' 77
Ed) 2 7s
Total fls,-00 55
Rv atiitni'it of c I'i' t i'e 1
"and redeemed orders. .515,004 00
By amount outstanding
"ord-.-fa to date G,2ol 50
To'al ?ls,200 55
Oiitsta.uling or deis to
irate '. 3.201 i&
assets :
Judgment in State ea-e. .$ 310 ; 0
Clauii against State of
Oregon in ease of
Las sy, State charge. . 117 5")
(aim against- Marion Co 731 4.2
Ceititicates ot unredeem
ed lands b mght fur de
linquent tax f,0i 57
Orego a City warrants on
hand 202 00
State warrants on baud 77 5 0
Coin in treasury Oi'J 0'J
CuiT'-iicy in tteasury... Vl 70
Two forfeited road bonds 00 C"i
Judgement against 1). R.
H nina 70 00
Judgement in State case 154 o5
Total .5,2ol 40
Indebtedness over and
tib a'e assets . 07
SU.MMAHT :
Received from all sources $00,05$ 61
Rv am'nt paid Sta'e tax. $11,0 1 1 04
Bv " ' JPoll tax. . 075 00
By " " on School
'Supt's orders, coin .. . 5,2 IS 75
Ry am'et pai I on School
Supt's orders, currency 1.576 75
school fund in treasury
coin '. 1,230 1.5
School fund in treasary,
currency 165 41
Ry amount paid express
charges 4 25
By amount redeemed and
cancelled Co. orders. . 15,061 09
Ry amount interest paid 177 bl
Coin, co. fund, in treasury G40 00
Cur., " " - " 01 7o
Disc't ou legal tenders. . 81 30
Total -00,05S 62
Attest: J. M. FRAZER. Ex Clerk.
Citation.
In the County Court of Clackamas county, State
of Oroeron.
3N TU10 MATTER OF TJIE ESTATE OF
Jolin 2ueCa:nm-a. A petition havine- Vcen
tile 1 by A. .. MeC.utuaon, admmtrator of the
e.-tat-jof John 2.1e 'amnion, jjraymg for the sale oi
an un-.livi. li.;..l one-halt' of aeroi of land situated
m seetion 3, T j f i K, Willamette meridian.
1 herelore, in the name of the state ox' Oregon,
you, Andrew J. MeCammon. Catharine llaiea,
Xaney Ann Shx-uu, John Al. MeCammon, Robert
C. Me''.'arnmoa, heirs of said deceased, and ail
other heirs unknown, are hereby oiled to be and
appear at the Court House iu Oietron City on
Monday the 5th dav ot Augiwt, 1372, in said
Court and show cause a' any exist why an order
of sale .should uot be irraute 1 as iu said petition
prayed for. J. Iv. WAIT, County du ige.
Attest: R. F. CAUEIELU, County Clerk.
! ,..ii k i-ho.T, r'it,- .Tniv ie 1ST2.
n37wl
To Teachers.
THE CITY COUNCIL WILL RECEIVE
applications from teachers des;rmg to
fiii the pos tions in the Academic. Interme
diate. 1st and 1 Primary Departments in
ti e City Seminary, until the 2oth of July
which applications shall be presented to the
City School Superintendent and be accom
panied with his certificate of qualification
before the same will be considered by the
Council. L. DILLER, Recorder.
Oregon Cit), July 5th, 172.
ot,Miu street lying bet'vean blocks No. 20
arTd to block 15 by grading, roacadamtzing
and building sidewalk.
1,390 12
4,"20 72
To Stock Drovers.
THE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE
Mountains, known a the Old Emi
grant Road," is now in splendid order for
the accommodation of the public. The bridges
on the road have ail been thoroughly repair
ed, and stock drovers will find it no trouble
to cross the Mountains by this route. There
is plenty ot good water and grass on both
sides of the Mountains, iidthe distance
across is only oo miles being the shortest as
well as the best road over the Cascade Moun
tains. Stock droves and emigrants will find
it to their advantage to travel over this route.
Toles reasonable.
JOSEPH YOUNG, President.
Clackamas county, June 21st, ls-72.
CHAS. H. CAU FIELD,
CORN 2 MAIN AND SEVESTH STREETS,
OREGON CITT, OHEGON,
Dottier in
DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES,
CE0CKESY and GLASSJIWES.
Also, a full assortment of
iinilner) raid Fancy Goods
Or THE LATEST STYLES
JUST RECEIVED.
COUNTRY" PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOlt GOODS.
Oregon City, June 21st, 1672. tf
IS? MASONIC HALL BUILD
ING.
OREGON CITY, - - - OREGON.
K
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON II AND AND
lor sale, cuiAe roK cash,
PAULOE, BEDRGOIvI,
OFFICE, SITTIIIGIlOOn,
and KITCHEN FUHITUHE,
Bureaus, Lounge?, Rocking Chairs, What
nots, Bee steads, Wa-hstaiids. Curled
Hair and Pulu Matrcsses, Pulu Pil
lows, Spring Reds, Window
Sliades, Pic tare Frames,
M ouhlini
:c, Ac.
"Special attention given to Upho'sterv
work in all its branches. Ordeis filled with
promptness. Repairing done with neatness
an I disiiatch. Furniture mad;! to order.
-tjrtkio is delivered to any part ol town
free of chatge. Call and examine for your
sclvas. in.iyl7n20
DEPJTIST,
Tt)OM 2 DEKUM'S BUILD I NO, CORN.
V er First and Washington Sts., Portland.
N itrous Oxide admuiistereil. ntitltr.
BEST KEM"ICDY TOP.
DYSJTSIA, II,"DiaE3TI0N, EILI0BSNE3&
133S CFAFPET:T A;D IflACTfO?! C? THt UVER.
Am aenowledyed u ho Cn- irost. v.-liolrsoma
u.el eti'.eo r.t, ot '1 ena'F ;,n ! Recee erMivc :i
KCUI CliV-iIClANS' Cl.lti 11 ica-.es on hack of
tni'ii h-itiie.
None (-''"'lino v iihout cur Trade Mark blown
o:i tlie 1kj tli-.
To sell iitln-r thnn ihd jrotmine srritl? cut of
oar bonle ii i':-:r.e,r.al lelen?,., mil ft bleill.
when UeTecO'U. laTisecure Kuctipame.s to the l'uil
extent ot t :. 1
II. E1STE1X & Co.. ?fi!" Proi.ripfors.
518 Front sU, S. I'.
JOHN FLEMING,
f:::i r DEALER IN
BOOKS Mm GTATiONSP.Y,
IN MYERS' EIRE-PROOF BRICK,
MAIN STREET, OltEGOX CITT, OREGON.
LOST.
I
'ROM THE UNDE IsLv). LIVING AT
' lOTiiah ao nit the 5th iiist . a Sorrel
i .r.i .ah.int 'it'leen hands hitrh : six years
old ; small white streak in t bet orehead , wilb
saddle maiks; shod a I! around. Any person
returning sa d mare or giving information ot
her whereabouts, will be suitably rewarded.
Yv M. H. MARSHALL.
Calient ah, Feb. 22, ls72.
WILLI A Tfi SII1GER
Ills KstabHJied
A iETactorj'
FOll TAE AT.LV CFACTORY OF
SASH, BLIIJDS AMD DOORS
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
They will also do TURNING, of r-vry
description to order,
With Neatness and Eispatcl
o
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, in Lewis' shop,
oppos te Oregon City Mills.
0E.EG02T CITY
B II E W ERY!
k!3llRXitY II UMBEL,
Having purchased the above Brewery wish
os to in form the pub'i'-flint he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality ol
.ACER BEER,
9 good a s ran be obtained any where in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
Notice.
PARTIES WHO WERE OCCUPYING
lands in the "Grande Ronde and Sildz
Reserves," in the State of Oregon, in the
years 15 .'-5 8, and had to abandon the same
in conseqiier Ce of said Reserves having been
selected by the U. S. for the settlement of
the Rogue River Indians, will please send
their addresses, for further correspondence,
to n. w . nmvMi ts, Att v Box 105
Washington City, D. C.
Rebecca Degree Lodge So. . O. O. F"
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDAY EVEXIXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Felloes
HaU. Members of the Derree are inrited to
1 attend.
iiililliil
PAG3F50
DOGT AfID SHOE HOUSE!
Fall ami Winter Trade.
II
AY1NG RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR
assortment ot Imported Styles in
Ladies' and Gents'
We will take great pleasure in displayintr
and receiving orders lrom our patrons "and
the puhlic generally.
We have received from New York a few
. : e l. t 1 . I.l..nl I.' I 1T a 'l1 nt-l
pair Ol IOC vrnuiuica J I ,
BUTTON FRONTS, bv which a Lace Shoe
can be turned into a beautiful Button Gaiter
Will take orders for the same at any time.
Wo have the Best and Latest Styles in
Misses' and Children's Button Gaiersaud
B ilmorals that are imported, but for good
substantial wear there are none that can
come up to our own make. We Yarruut
them in every respect.
Seven entirely New Stvles of Ladies' and
Mi-ses' RUBBERS. T c'Nillson. Congress,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's German, Velvet
Front and Alaska. Light, ,'i is!i Durable
and Neat Fitting. Also, a lot of Children's
Rubbers. Bring on your feet.
TO WOIIIOII.
COME AND SEE
GOB GMMPI0H BOOT!
Respectfully,
PnOTZEIAN, GILLIHAN r. CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts-,
PORTLAND, REG ON.
Dec. 1. 1871 :tf
SPRING- GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
.Aj. LEVY.
I II AVE JUST RKDE1 VED A COMPLETE
and weil-asstirted stock of
CUSTOM-MADE CL0TEI5HG,
AM GEmEaUX' I'l'RMSIItXG GOODS,
Which I will sell at reduced prices.
Call and pvUniJite my stock before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Produce Taki-n in Exchange for Goods.
A. IiliVY,
3Iuli street, Oregon City.
FOE SVJLIIL
THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO SELL
bis property in Oregon City will sell
at a bargain, to a good purchaser. Lot 8. in
block 3, whereon there is a good Dwelling
House with S room-, partly hard finish, bal
ance cloth and paper and the Livery Stable
now occupied by Messrs. Willis & Rroughton.
Wider pipes laid on the premises, from
Pease's water works.
Also i town lots in Cane-nab, with good
fence around.
Also '1 town lots in lower end of Oregon
City; also De) of land known as the dona
tion land claim of Win. Stone, 8 miles
southeast of Oregon City, with some im
provements, thinly timbered, na under
growth, good lasting water
""Inquire at County Clerks office.
J. M. FRAZER.
Oregon City, May Gth. Is7:?. v0n2S
SHADES SALOON,
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Hain Street, Oregon City.
Bet BIT.L1ABD TABLES in OREGOX
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to them
T II E B A 11 1 S S VP PLIED
With all the choicest qualifies of Liquors anj
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alrcadj
famous Whiskies and Punch.
a i. so, a o. 1
SKOOTiHC GALLERY
Is connected with the Saloon.
Oregon City, Jan. 1, lS72:tf
MEW OOOOS
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY.
ViLLiAfrIG & HARDING,
H
AVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE-
ty of choice
FAMILY
GROCERIES.
AND PROVISIONS.
The Eakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh
EREAP.CR CREES,
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 far ming trade we would sav, CASH
for you. produce, and CASH lor our goods.
(Hoods delivered to all parts ol the citv.
Ft-b, lii, 172:tf
TEYV" WAGON
AND
Carriage Manufactory!
The unders'emed, 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 hh old pat
rons, and as m anv new ones as may be
pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with
ample room, good materials, and the very
best of mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all
complete any sort ol a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me.
Blacksmitbing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
central jobbing neat! v. qnieklv and cheap
ly done. DAVID CMHH.
Opposite Eicelaior Market
TjrOME.MADE
CART FOR BALE AT
I. SE.LiIIGS.
THOMAS 0HABMAN
ESTABLISHED -
IS 53 1
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City, and the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on baud, and doing
business on the old motto, that
"AXimblc Six-rtnce is better than i
Blow SliDlIng."
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased odc cf lbs
"LARGEST ami BEST SELECTED
Stock of Goods
ever before offered la this city; and consist
in part, sis follows ;
Boots & Slices, ClotQing, Dry Goods,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Description, Hardware, Gro
eeries, Paints & Oilf,
Sash & Doors. Queens-
ware, Crockery,
Glassware.
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware,
Jewelry
cf various
qualities & styles,
Clocks & Watches-La
dies & Gentlemen's Furn
ishing; Goods, Fancy Notions
of every descripticn,Patent Med
icines, Eopo, Fanning Implements
cf nil kinds, Carpets. Mattings,
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
Of the above list, I can sav my stock Is tho
MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this niar
ket, jind was sleeted with especial care for
tnis market. All of which I now offer for
sale at the
Lowest market Rates..
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to'bur goods for
I am DEiERAilNED TO SELL CHEAP and
not allow myself to le
I'MIERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGOX.
All I nsk, is a fair chance and quick pay
ments. Reliev ng, as I do, that nineteen
year.-,' experience m Oregon City enables mo
to Know the reqirements of the 'trade.
Come one and all, and see for vourselve
that the eld stand cf
THOMAS CHARM AN
cannot be beat in quality or price. It would,
be useless for me to tell you all the advan
tages i can oner you m me sale ot goods, as
every store that advertises doeg that, and
probably yon have been disappointed. All i
wish to say is. come and see and examina
lor yourselves, for I do not wish to make anv
mistakes. My object is to till all my old
tiiends now liiat I am still alive, and desir
ous to .sell poods cheap, for cash, or on bucU
terms as agreed upon.
ed u po
all for
rbanking all for the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
TITOS. CHARMAN,
Main street, Oregon City.
-?"Legal Tenders and County Script
taken at market rates.
THOS. C1IARMAN.
lT-3O,()0i) lbs woo! wanted bv
THOS. CILARMAN.
REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE.
JACOB ST1TZEI., C. C. WAY.
JACOB STITZEL&CO,,
SUCCESSOR S' TO STITZEL & UPTON.,
REAL ESTATE
AND
Cor. Went and Washington Sts.,
PORTLAND. OREGO.V.q
Special attention riven to the saleol farm
ing land and city property. AUcorres-
pouuence relating to the recourccs ot Ore
gon will be promptly answered-
REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Sent free of cliarre to
any address.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.
March l.r, lS72:tf
RESTAURANT.
LEOrSDeLOUEY, Prop'r
I LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
MAIN ETUEET, OREGON CITYfOREGON.
TM1E UNDERSIGNED R E
specifully announces to his
fi lends and the ti ave'insr public.
that he has re-opencd the above
named Restaurant.
The proprietor knows bow to Ferve his
csutomers with Ovsteis, Tia'a Feet, a good
cup ol Coffee or a" SQUARE MEAL.
LFON DtLOUEY
Oregon City, Jan. 27, lS71:tf
JM FERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
traKeep constantly on hand foi tale
Midlines, Bran and Chicken Feed.Par'ie
fmqo.mdin,ir feed must furnish the sarks.
A VOID QUACKS. A victim of CBilyin
TJL discretion, causing nervous debility,
premature decay. c, having tried in vain
every advertised remedj .l as a simple mean
ot self cure, which lie w '11 fend fiee to his
fellow sufferers. Address J. U. REEVES,
78 Nassau st. , New York
Sept. ply
JOHN SCKRAM,
MAIN STREET, - - OKEGOXCITY.
MAMTACTrRER AaD IMPORTER OF
SADDLES, HARNESS,
SADDLEKY-HAKD-WARE,
&c &c.
-TTHICII BE OFFERS .aS CHEAP AS
W can be had in the State, at
Wholesale cr Retail.
warr-iLtali my good? as rep'",
Oregon City, April 17, 1S72. nC?tf,