Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, July 19, 1872, Image 3

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T JULVI9.
FRIDAY.
TOWN AM) ,tXTV'
Campaign llJ1
h" the I-:TEKrnrsi: from
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; tl. e:fCM.H is over. ' pri.p
r ' epaperuor.hyof .he support
3mv t?rVof C....im.ionfl Lil..M-.y. and
keaho. figbt eai...r the pn-sent cor
r ip, Admini.-rauon. Send in your suo
icnpti"ii at once.
Usai-lt ami i a r i'kiiy. (j. M. S.rotid.
n.ii.eior of the nut! train and J. G.
Pf).-,.ri brakesman, were arrested last
Tbim-luv tr assault on a passenger.
!. v piead gai'.lv and were rim-d Slo and
.,; each. .Mr. S;roud was imm.-d'.utely
re arresu-d on a charge ot assisting a pris
oner to escape from an officer, and gave
b.il in the sum ot SoOt) to appear at the
m.xt term of the Circuit Couit. The
cause of the assault, as we learn it was.
th:tt the candy boy left one of his pack
ages of ca nly on a seat, and the passed
g!V a-sanlied broke it open a; d re!us-d
to pav lor it. when the two nem above
named attempted to compel him to p;iy.
and used him pretty roughly. This case,
we hope, wiil learn some of the employ
ee ot the road to keep their temper and
the boy to keep his candy in his basket
or hand until he gets his pay. We learn
thai .mother passenger was roughly hand
led and put oft' the ca s on Wednesday,
and on the same day a boy was also put
off on account of this candy business.
'1 he worst lea ore in the whole tr.uisa.c;io i
was the atti nipt of the parties to set at
defiance the authority ol the officers. The
Deputy Sheriff went to the train and told
trie engineer that he had warrants lor two
persons tin board and wished bun to stop
fji'.g . ....iii, t(, maiie the arrest. 7 he par
lies knew there were warrants out. for
trietn, and consequently ttiey barely stop
ped tne train here. The Marshal," while
Mr. Heat tie was talking to the engineer.
h.id loom! .Mr. Rodger and was reading
the warrant to him. but the train went off
with him on board. The Marshal notified
Mr. Stroud that he wished h m to slop
the train and let htm off wilh his prisoner,
to which resistance wts used, and the
Marshal to d he could pay his late to East
Portland. or be put oil', and he consequent
ly chose the latter. .Mr. Ueatiie. accom
panied by Mr. Richardson, took the
freight train for Portland a short, time af
terward but were unable to find their
men. The pat ties probabl' though; bet
ter of their course and yesterday niorniog
about (5 o'clock they arrived on an engine
and gave themselves up. We know there
may be palliating circumstances for as
smiting a assengi-r. but there can be
none whatever to resist the legal author
ities. We have known Mr. S;roud long
arid well and uavettlways given him Cl'ed
it tor being a very clever, good-natured
g-iitietuari.
I. C. 11. C Mr. Taylor organized last
Tuesday evening a lodge of the Iudepen
dent Champions of the Red Cross in this
city. We have no knowledge of the mer
its of this ins-initio'), but. leain ihat i:
claims lo he a temperance orgaaiz ttion.
gotten 1 1 1 by Messrs. Mcl)"Ug.ili and Tay
lor, who have no doMie to work tor a liv
ing, and ii is claimed lor it by its a ithors
nt having great merit over the Good Tern
plars. If si. way not add these merits lo
the Good Templar org miz ition . and no:
trea'e a tiev insd'u: ion to hrculc Hi it uu
It seenn iu us Irom what we can gather,
that these two nvn are trying o intke a
raise, and that their mission is to destroy
the Good Tempi -r org iuiz i'ion Th C d
ilornia pipers don't speak in very coin
plim-'U'ary tei uu of them or their order
The say. ;)eaking of Hie labor-
of these men. -tli.it they proper b-e
where they Jte n.it known." We
wboiifl alvi-e peorile not to take iiji wilh
every li!ly Vird 'ii liunioug in it mikes
its appeirauee It diis tiling is it temper
auce organi. ition. wiiy it is stipes fiaotis.
and those who approve of such societies
ha I belter s'ick to the Good Teinohirs.
mi I not run alter a thing which his ri ii
be-oi tested.
Sr. il.:i.:;v"s 1 1 vi.r..--Ve h ive received
the annual catalogue oT this popular in
niiir.ioa ol learning at Portland. There
were UK5 scholar, in attendance ouri ,g
the prist year, which is very large when
we consider that the schooi lets been in
;ierati.!i ,wo years. The iiisti:ti!io;i is
under the immediate m per vision of Uish
oi Morris, wi'h the following teachers:
1'rineipd, Miss M iry P. Rodney ; Ass's
am. Mies Eydia Rodney. Lvdia II.
I'.l.vkler. M try H. Clo iton. Cadieriue (J
II iJirton. S. E izih ' !) iS.iyd. and Ida
Boyd ; in ch irge of Music tl le;ir m-iit,
Mis Cie.n "ititii Rod iey ; Teachi-r of Mu
Julia L. Linds'.ey ; Miss Laur.i l
Fos-er ; Drawing M ister. Mr. Edward T.
Coleman. Among the scholars in attend
ance we notice following Irom this place,
Ade! tide L. Latourette. E izabeth M.
Lovejov. Clara I'otter and Mary Sh:w.
The next term will coiamence on the i-h
of September next.
Mutr.i.u;;: Lickn.sk.s. During the year
commencing July 1. 1S7J and ending Ju
ly 1. 1S72. there were issued out of the
Clerk's offiee in this county 53 marriage
licenses. December has the preference,
ami February next, there being nine is
sued in the first ti tm d month, arid eight
in the last. So far only two have b-en is
sued this month, showing that people do
not care much about getting married this
warm weather.
Daow.NKtv Mr. lames Graham, an old
citizen of this county was drowned in the
Clackamas last Wednesday. He was
missed frowi his house by persons p issing
by on Thursday, but no suspicion was
Treated that anything had betallen him.
)a Fri lay he had not made his appear
ance. so his relatives went in search of
bita. They soon found lus clothing on
the bank of the river, ami e!oe by his
fciody was found ia about two feet ot wa
ter. Goxk East. Mr. N. W. Randall, an old
and much esteemed citizen of thi place,
left last Monday for a short visit to bts
friends and relatives In the East. This is
the first lime Mr. Randall has been out o!
the Slate for twenty years. We wi.h Lim
a pleasant visit and a safe re'tirn.
Stoke. We have heretufoie omitted to
mention the fact that Chas. Cauffeld has
become the successor to Robt. F. Caufield.
Clerk in tVi., ctnre n1 is rvren a red In fnr-
nish dry goods and groceries at very rea-
- r --t - -
-ouao.e prices. Charley soils gooi at a ;
luederate p:ofit. Give him a call. i
'
Ot'T of Town. A large number of our ;
People are out of lown.ome in the raoiin-
, i
'tt4US "-aers gone to tlte coast and a nam-
. ... 1
. uae gone io ,-soaa springs. vvecon-t
frratufui. those who are so fortunate as to !
-e able a get away lor recreation these
vs'
Mf.n Wanted. The Turk Oomnv '
svntfifty more laborers, to which they I
piy $2 25 per day in coin. Here is "a '
ibsnre for nu.n rini
wort
now until n-M- s ;rBoWlber. In
T n illf-rnW an extra copy
t! t'V
iX,i- . Vv- : ' r '
Peksoxau We had the pleasure of a
call Irom Judge "Wilson, Congressman
elect, last Friday. The Judge looks hale
and hearty. He expects to start Eist
about December which will bo the first
time he has been oat of Oregon for twen
ty years.
IIakvestixo. The farmers have com
menced harvesting in this vicinity. We
are informed that the crops are generally
good, and in many cases excellent. The
trait and vegetable crcps will be large
this. veai
Rear. We call the attention of our
readers to the advertisement of Messrs.
Protzman. Gillthan & Co.. Portland They
mean what they say and persons going to
Po'-iPmd to purchase boots and shoes will
get bargains at their store.
Gone. Mr. W. F. Ilighfield, jeweler,
left last Monday for San Francisco, on a
pleasure trip and fo purchase a new
stock of goods, lie will be absent about
three weeks. A pleasant journey to him
and safe return.
Ctrr Cocxcit.. An aJjuuiiel meeting,
at which the teachers for the Seminary
for the ensuing year will be elected, will
be held on Monday evening We hope a
good corps of teachers will be selected.
Examination. We are requested to give
notice to those who desire to make app'i
cation as teachers, to be present at nine
o'cloet- m . tomorrow, at the Seminary,
for examination.
Wai'.m. The weather has been extreme
ly warm during the past week. The
smoky season has commenced, and we
are having a pretty fair specimen of In
dian Summer. ';
Passko Tni:ot'oii. Our friend Mart. V.
Drown passed through town last Monday,
to Portland. Marl, looks as happy as
usual.
Wooo. We would like to have all who
propose to pay their indebtedness to tre
office in wood to deliver the same with
out delay.
In Town. We had the pleasure, last
Wednesday, of meeting our old friend. Or.
R. C. Hill of Albany. The Dr. looks hale
and heart v.
Dkpl'tv. Mr. John Thomas, formerly
Sheriff of tliis county, has been appointed
Deputy Sheriff and Jailor.
Personal. Wo had a call last Friday
from II. L. Pitlock, Esq., proprietor of
the Oretjn'lui.
Orit ur Next Monday is the time pet
b' Judge Upton to hear the contested
election caes in this county.
Hot. The thermometer reached about
92 this week. Pretty warm for Oregon.
A country merchant of Clackamas c.nun -ty,
himself a Greeley Democrat, informs
us that on Saturday last, of eleven Demo
crats at hii s'ore :it one time, five said
"hey would not vote at all. ihree declared
their purpose to vote fur Grant and three
said lllev "supposed they would 'nave to
vote for Greeley.' The same m m tells
us i hut. 'hat is bout the stale of affairs all
over Clackamas county.
The above is from the Orpqiw in. Now
that paper may have had such informa'ion
tint we very much doubt it. We venture
the assersion tha n n one Dnnacrul in this
entire county will y..te for Grant, and
that sheet can put. down Clackamas coun
ty at least 100 majority for Greeley. Lois
of Repuh :ieans hereabouts who will no'
vote for the G:f" 'nk"r. Wtn- mber that.
From Ito.N G.; a. K. ll. i.M. in reply to
rnmy iiuioiiies. Hon. Geo. R. ll'!tn as
caused his position relative to his s ippte. t
of ttie Ralniioire nominations to be nitide
pub'ic in the billowing patriotic note :
"I abide by the ac ion ol the Raltim- re
Convention. I ledped make liiat C n
veo'ion. and recognize its binding an th. r
i'v. W'litever I m ty have said "f i!m e.
(he fight will now he against public plun
derers and a dishonest administration. I
am willing to make sacrifices for the good
of my country. Gto. R. II;;i.m."
We have no doubt but the other two
Electors en erfaiti tin? same- vie ws as ex
pressed by Mr. Helm.
nisuoi' Sc irr Guammu: School. We
hive received a very hinds enely printed
ei'alogueof the Bishop Scott Grammar
Sc ool for the year ending June IS. 1S7J
The school is in a prosperous condition,
there being DiO scholars in attendance
during the year, of which 27 were board
ers. Following are the officers of the
School : Rector. Right Rev. B. Wis'ar
Morris. I). I).. Bishop of Oregon and Wasii-
t mgton territory ; Head .M ister, u. v
! Laiug A. M. ; Professors. Rev. George
Burton. A. M.. Walter F. Jones. A. M. ;
Preei-ytross, Miss Gertrude M. Tuttie ;
Teacher of Music, Mrs. George Burton ;
Teacher of Drawing and Painting. Edward
T. Colman ; Ch iplain. Rev. George Bur
ton ; Matron. Miss Maria Emery. The
next term will commence September 2ud,
1672.
The I'l'ii.'tdr'iler says : '"Coos cnenty
now contains a population of 2.o00. There
are three steam saw mills which cut an
average ot 110. 000 feet per day. at;d at
te.ist id Odd tons of coal are shipped to
San Francisco annually. The fade sup
plies about thirty vessels. The coal and
limber 1 rad
rapidly inetvasio - .,n.i
the agricultural lands
heretofore neglect
en. ;u e oeuig lupiuiy seiiieu up
p wim ;U1
For all
er.terpri-ing cia-s of armors.
these settlors there is only p- ivi led a
weekly m ill by way of Oakland. Scotts
burgh and Gardner, which reaches Em
pire City in three days from Oakland.
The commercial interests of the l.av have
suffered on this account to studi an extent
that a telegraph line will soon l,e con
structed to connect with R- selmrgh.''
'Timor gu Line.' We have received the
first number of this paper, published by-
Col. W. W. Chapman, of Portland. Il is
devoted to railroad interests and kind- i
red subjects, and especially to the build- 1
ing of the Portland. Dulles and Salt Lake 1
Railroad." It is we'd filled with interest- I
j ing matter, and promises to be a faithful i
idborer thtf c ulse for w,jch its founder
. , , ,,r . ,
has shown so much energy. We wish it
success
I t- r f TT .
i kf.suN.iu .vi aj. oen. .looser, an on
. , , ,, , ...
Oregontan. and known throughout the i
. . .. .
Lnion as "I'lghting Joe arrived a. I ort-
land, last Wednesday, on a visit to bi ;
old friends. A proper reception was giv- I
'n b-v the lie of I orflind on his
arr5vaL Tbe Gen' Las man.T o!d friend5 j
i" Oregoti who will be p!eaed to see him
again.
Fiddle-faddle iu Wasliiuglou.
. , 7 ! Portland, foil head first, into a well thirty
V.e are informed Irom athir.gton.says j two feet deep, the other day. A woman
tbe New York Herald, that the State De- with a smalt cord, raiied him hair way
parttnent has suggested to President Grant I 011t vv!ien tlu' u -v dropped. He was sb-il,unr,,n-;u.f!...:.-
v i seq-ietitly drawn out none the worse for
. u..uuig nomer. now j
ard.the released American victim of Span- j
ish tyranny, in one of the vessels of our j
European squadron, as a public recogni- , j
won ot l.is Amencin citizenship. We
trust President Giant will be guilty of no
such piece of egregious foil v. Alter our
ignominious b ickdown on the Alabama
quessiion. when we confronted a powerful
nation !iiic Great Britain, we should be
come the laughing stock of all the govern
ments of Europe were we to make ;l great
hurrah ali-mt this simple act of justice
pet formed by a comparatively week n i
tion like Spain. The lact is, "our whole
foreign poiicy is weak and pusillanimous
in the extreme: there is nothing in it to
excite the admiration of American c'ui
zens : on the contrary, there is much to
humiliate and shame us as a nation : and
o get up a hullabaloo, with processions
bands of music, salutes, bonfires, illumi
nations, liiineonibe speeches about the
American flag, and so on. would m ike us
appear like a little boy with bis first
bunch of Fourth of July fire-crackers
exhilarated over a very small matter. But
the suggestion is so ridiculous that we do
not imagine the President will entertain
it for a moment.
A LETTKlt KUOM HoKACK GtlLlK.LKV.
The Hartford Times of June 2Gth. pub
lishes the lollowing extract of a letter
from Horace Greeley, which was v.'iitten
to a gentleman. Though it was never in
tended for publication, the gentleman to
whom it was addressed has deemed it of
sufficient importance and interest to justi
fy its publication :
New York. June 11, 1372.
I have no possible claim to
democratic support, anil never made au.
The democrats wiil. of course, be govern
ed by a consideration of their own inter
est. It is nowise proper or probible that
they should be influenced in mailing their
decision by any e.on.-ideration personal to
myself, arid if they could be I do not de
-iiv it. Hence I have said nothing to any
democrat unless he first addressed me. am;
even then, I have gone no further than to
say th it.it I should be elected, I would
treat all who supported me alike, not ask
ing whe'her they had been in the past re
publicans or democrats.
Yours. HORACE GREELEY.
The K-derprise, the San Francisco organ
of the Labor Reform Party, has hoisted
the names of Greeley and Brown, for Pi es
idont and Yice President, and in do ng so
says : "The political situation demands a
union of all the elements comprising tin
opposition to the Philadelphia uominees.
and in no other way can Grant be defeat
ed lie holes in his hand the i muiou se
patronage of the Executive, and has a
ds command rinmey without li:;:it to aio
tils ambitious designs. A reference to the
oi'oceedings ol lhe Philadelphia Cotiven
t:o:i is only necessary to show that he liar
used and wi.l continue to use every me,in
within his power to secure his own elec
'ion. It is ihereiore the duty of the peo
pie to use every means in their power
defeat t.iin and his military ring. To btiif
up Labor Reiot ni,'. e must fir.-t tear down
the Grant oiigoctiy, ami put in its place
a go v ern men; b ' 1
Tkickv as it o...i..a.. - i ue Bostot.
TiiUCX sas : A "C oiTospoi'dence" is g dug
the rounds, said to have taken place b; -tween
Queen Victoria and Miss Grant,
daughter of the President.. It. is "very
we 1 got up.1' It was first published in
i tie Sun Francisco Chronicle, which p iper
proles.-ed to have received it from riv.i e
.sources. The truth is. the paper a'duded
o is a tricky and unreliable publication.
Aiili no .standing in Ca'ifornia. and an.
one cognizant ot iis character would no:
Oe long iu guessing that the irivti.e
sources ' through which the cone-pond
ence reached lhat paper w,is 'he feriil
and
maeiiiative brain of lhe editor.
Tn Voici; ot-' a PAnuor Thorn is A.
lien Irii ks, in accepting the nomination
lor Governor of Indiana, at the h inds of
the Democracy, said :
We have turned our backs upon th
oast ; we stand iu the present and tool.
the future. The pa.-i is lost lo us ; th
f I'ure is ours ; let us njake it. a gioii ou
one My judgment in reference to tin
duty of lhe Baltimore Convention is it
h ii in my with Hie people ol Indi ma. and 1
will support it. I tally believe that tin
administration of Grunt wiil close on tln
4 h ot March next.
Two ok 'Eu bia.n i-? ,t CL.eivv nothing
in the natural way, while Wilson is one
in political sentiment, having been otn
of the founders and leaders of the oath
b oind an I bigoted organization known
by that name, which thought our insti u
lions loo narrow o enfoid in their em
brace those who It'd hither to escape the
oppressions of monarehteal tyranny.
The O-sukosh Tunes believes Greeley
will carry Wisconsin. It says there are
now more than DO Republican votes in
O-hkosh pledged fur the Cincinnati ticket,
and l lie same proportion throughout th
State wo. :ld indicate a change of l").:7 t.
It is confident Grunt will lose the State
by 10.U0J.
J. F. Brown, ot W.t-tiington. Iowa,
writes; 4T believe at Washington, where
Grant's patronage is a constant bid for
recruits, it is believed that Iowa will cer
tainly give him (Gn nt ) her electoral vote.
With the evidence spread before me. 1 am
sure Greeley and Brown will carry the
Slate."
A Virginia paper. Commenting on the
candidacy of ex Governor Foote for Con
gi-es-. in Tennessee, says : "The country
has i-njoyod the valuable services of Gov
ernor route, for a long lime, and is wiil-
in" 0 r him to spend the rem under of his
d
clintug years at Home, in peace and
quiet
The Mo-LttLu'ieer s avs : -Mr. Thomas
Gordon, who lives on the Deschutes river j
i i ornis us that his fruit crop is going to j
be very large this season especially f s j
peaches. Peaches are going to b- n't li
es this yeir. as Jack Fr ist, out a veto on
nearly a t ti e orchards in 'bis vie n ty.''
An,1' Johnson has been made richer by
S-0-u'"-) by the refunding of his income
t,x KU1 on liM saIary as I resident and
Vice President.
A communication in the IL'rn'd slates
that ail the Catholic papers, with the ex
cep'ion of the Freeman's Journal, are for
Greeley and iJrowu
We understand that since Mrs. Dtinni
way has gone- over to Grant, that there
ha been a voo7 In the Rennb'lctin nartv
u Llu ''V-I! iai.it. ut puu.. can party
Tbe Mounhoteer ha got its price and
hohted t!
ie ofSce-hoIders' candidatcs.-
nox .ucj waj -lt
,
tra
The late Chainn in of the liadicat Ceti-
Committeo of California his come
t otit for Greeley and Drown.
A small bov. a son ot Mrs. Stre'big. of
NVear. excent a lew scratches on one of his
anus.
From the I'i iU'Jctler we gather the fol
owing Doutrlas county items : -ii!iam
Boaebrake fell frcm a house whin assur
ing A. J. Bellieu, and broke his collar
bone. Oti the 7th inst., a daughter ot
John Strader was severely hurt by being
run over by a cow. A la.l named Rich
ard R i per." aged twelve years, son of R.
A. R iper, was thrown from a horse and
severely injured."
Stealing. The Post-office Department
was last year defrauded out of over $300.
MOO by dishonest Postmasters, and a qtiai
t r of a million was stolen Irom letters.
llcliioii Scrvici'S.
St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John
W. Sellwoo.l, rector. Services n Sunday
at I"i a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School
and Bible class at '1 r. m.
1st Congregational Church Seats Fire
Moruing Set vices, To.
Sahii ath Sch- ol, 12 o'clock M.
Evening Services, 7 o'clock.
Rev. F. (lEttiiV, Acting Pastor
I'KlYEtt MEETINGS-
S tnday evening,
Tuesday evening,
.5 o'clock
.7 o'clock.
0
M. E. Church, Scats Free.
Morning Services, lo.30.
Eve dug Sei vices, 7 J o'clock.
Sabbath School at t'i o'clock a. m.
L. Oi.mstkp, Pastor.
If voi have discharge lioui the l O -e. of-fen-ive
or ot' e-avise, partial loss ot t e n e
of smell, taste or hearing, eyes wat.ii -g or
weak, feci dull and stupid or dein.i ated,
pain or pleasure in the he-id, take co d easi
ly, yo i may iv-t assured that you h ve the
"atar h "Thou-ands annually, v ithout
m . nd' -sting half of the ab ve symp .uu s,
erminate ia lon-umptt in and in the grave.
o tiisease is so common, more deceptive,
or !c-s understood by physician-. lr.
Sage's Catarrh lU-medy is a perfect Specific
o Catarrh or Cold in the Bead. Sold ly
Druggists.
. s
Special ft-r.
DTt. VAX Il-:" KKHGiPf) WORM
Syrup fur Children- A. II. 1! 11. drcg
gi,t is agent for this invaluable remedy at
Oregon "City. Belt & John.-,, ngeuts for th
iiiaiiaiacturers. Salem, Oregon.
.special rVotice.
The best and most cili ientcure known for
lv.-p-psia and indL'Csti r, is Dr. Henley's
Jelcbrated I :I L H ttets. Try it. R. . :id ad-
vci tisemei.t in i.uiedier col a inn.
ju n 7 1 1 3
The hot solar rays that ripen the harvests
generate many distressing di-eascs. If the
l ver be at all predisposed to irregularities,
tcis is th. season in -which billious uttaeks
uia- be anticipated. A weak stomach, too,
s weakest in the s'.mnuT monlhs, and the
loss ol vital, ty through the pores by c.xces
dve perspiralion is so i'rc&. that a whole
some tonic, combining also the properties
of a diffusive i-tiuiuletit and gentle exhibit -ant,
is in riany c; scs necessary t: health,
and under ni; circumstances shotild be dis
,iense.i with by the sickly and debilitated.
if all the preparation- intended thus to re
f i;sh. sustiin, at! i f u'tify the hutuati frame,
t!:et'' is iK.ute that, will compile itli liii.s
teler's C -ti brated Stomach lilt ters they have
tieen iv.-igbed in fie b ila-ce o experience
n,il not I . end wanting; fare been recom
nei d 'd from the 'irst as a great medicinal
H' if:", not as a heverie, an.i iti spile ol
interested op osition fo n iui.umeniole
latters. staml, after a twenty veirs tri.d,
i f.e iira.i f all propri tarv rne 1 ici n es in
'ended for the prevention -md -one ot a!l or
iiuarv c roiiptaints ot the stomach, the liver,
lit; b e.ve'is, and the nerves. In the u die iltto
listricts bordering the great rivers of Culi-
rma. llo.-tetter's Stotnach Ritte. s may be
cl .sed as the siaudard one lor ( very species
f tntfrmittent or reniittcnt fevyr. Tlie peo
.i e who in'iab t those di tiicts, place tbe
nost. implicit coufK'.-tic- in toe preparation
-a c mfidei ce that is increased cve.y year
by the results of its opei at, on.
.s bitters, so c:ilie l. of the rr.ost perni
io ;s ch.iraeter, are springing up like tuogi
in every side, th .ljhc is hereby forewarn
d U2ii i.8t tue dram-ho! friiuds. .k for
ilo-tei e.
;re i rroo
itticle is
edy.
s Hitters,
t, and rem
see that tiie label . etc.,
mli'T that the genuine
never
sold in bulk, but iu buttles
t-- a i: , 3i j m v. s r o. 3 , i t. o.
F. Meets at O.'.d Fellows' Hail on the
Fill ST AND THIRD TUKSDAV FY EX ING
of each m mth. Patriirchs in good stand
ing are invite I to attend.
bet.. M, ls7--tf
aiiOiMiiiaii I-irle tt. i, A. 1'. an 1
1 -i in.iis us regn !a r e mi mumea
tions on tite Fir. it and Third S.itur-
sf 111 each month, at , o clock from
ine .'"in oi iseptemoer to the 2"tli ot
Marc!
and 7i o'clock from the 2ot!i of
M.irc.'i to the 2--th ot September. Hreth
re a m good standiiig are invited to attend.
Dee. 2tj.tt'7o, !y order of W. M.
Oregon JjOtl-e No. 3, J. O. of O. F1.-
Meets every Thursday even
,r-i' 1!'g at i oaoen, in udd i'tllow s
i'iVitV
iber
" Hall, M iin s ect.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
P.v onb
v. ti
F r the very best photographs, go to li'ad
ey Uulofs us Gal ery without STAIRS -
ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 420
Montgomery Street, San Franci-co.
WILLIAM DAVIBSOIT,
:al estate dealer.
.?ni-;--, Xo.
PORTLAND,
Gl I-ioitt
OREGON".
RE AC- ESTATE in this CITY and
E VSf PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities, consisting of LoTS, HALF
!! 'KS and JJLOCKS, HOUSES and
STORES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALE parts
d' the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Propertv
purcoased for Con e-nondents, in this 1'ITV
-and Mho igiiotit t ie STATES and TEUR1-
lORniS, v,-,sh grea arc an. I on the most
VDVANTAO EOCS TERMS.
HOrSE-i and STORES LEVIED.
LOANS NECOTIATEO. and (MAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. A d a (Je-.eral FINANCIAL and
AGENCY RC-sINESS transacted.
AGENTS of tf.is OFFICE in aR the
CITIES aa-l TilU'NS in the S1A I E. will re-e.-iye
.lcsTioti.es oi FARM PROPERTY
and; forward the same lo the above address.
Feb. 3, $s:i.
j Picbucn Di-gr.. Io -igc "o. 'i, C). O. F.
j Ob Meet on the Second and Fourth
j TUESDA Y EVEXIXG.
j of each month, r.t 7 o'clock, in Odd Fe'Y.ws
I Hall. Members or tbe Degree are invited to
; attend.
! finior.s of Pairs Sold.
Gable Screw Wire
BOOTS kM) S1I0ES.
I i dv.CnlTn.l
nnTTPTTY OTP RfiMnROFT T.TBRARY.
Do you want the be-t Shoe ever made, one
that will nit rip or ome a at t? Tiien buy
the v'AKI.C SCREW WiUK'Uoots auJ Shoe's
ail have the 1'utent Stamp.
THE ENTIRE SPLENDID STOCK OJ
asal SHOES
AT THE
PAOIFIO
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE!
Vi;i be closed out immediately AT COST.
QUITTING BUSINESS!
Those indebted to the firm will please call
atd stttle
PROTZHAI-I, GILLIHAIJ Ci CO.j
Cor- Front and Ilorrison Str-,
rOUTLA ND, REG ON.
July 1G, lSTlttf
I CE-C REA M S ALOON!
l.OUfS SAAt, - - -
Ir OL'LI) R ES ; 1 EC T !' C L LY A X N O U N C E
to the Hit citizens of Oregon City and vi
cn.i'v, that I have just ooen. d an
It i:-CItK vS. COMCTIO.VAUY
cstahli-hmeitt in the bu'dding formerly occu
pied hv L. Difer, corner of Fo nth and
Main streets.
Tin- Aili: Soda. Ioii ii tn 1st w ill he in
operation to supply the demands of the thirs
ty. I nr.rai'hcture all my o.vn i-t 'ck, conse
iiiu tiilv they are fijiik am k:.!:s:i.
A share of public patronage is respor tfully
soiiciteil. jal2u:i7lt
si3 t-.j-3?
y,? MASONIC HALL RUILD-
it c:ty,
0TTT'riT-T
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON II AND AND
. tor sale, caiiP Koa casu,
and KITCHE.J FUEEITUEF,
Euicau t, Lounges, Pocking Chairs, What
nots, IJe steads, Va itstands. Curled
Hair and Pnla Mutrcsses, Pulu PR
lows, Spr.nn Reds, Vindov
Saailes. Picture Frames,
M tit!din's
trS pccial attenti-.n given to UpIio'ster
,vn: k in all it oranelu's. Orders tilled with
r-.romptiK'ss. Ri-jnur njx ii me with m-atness
and d.so.ocii. Fr.rn.ture m.ide to onler.
V""Cooils delivered to any tun t of town
Vcc of chaige. Call and examine for your
s, 1 iiis. ma v 1 7 n '0
.it i A t-I il LJ L -i i 'O J
tJ a i v iy
T)OOM -2 DEKFM'S RUILDINO, COI.N
i j er First at;d Wushinutun Sts., Port I a nr.
Nitrou:. Oxtde adiniiiist'Tfd.
'rjr:-x-t-!: ivtt rye.: Ti .'.fa
& : - s ..'-.-..' -"-.I .
BEST EEMEDY FOR
DYSr i:;riGE3TI01T, BILIOUSNESS
isss cf a:-petit: a- o tfiACTica 2' ts-s: i'.vsr.
Ar;" jn-.tmovvleil'l fo tie the most wiinlruuie
ami ctiH-fii! cf 'I f.ni"s nntl Kct-'t i-rf;l:rs
KRAI! l'ilVtsK'JAS' C'i iil 11 - iCA w.a oil t..tk of
ta .'ti tjatlle. ,
None -ntjin-J Without our rixJeiiuik !,;own
on the l'olt!-.
To Hell oil.T th-in the per.r.'.iH' nrticle nxtt ".f
our liotile is ,i fi iii'.iii.il oiwnyf. .-ml v. Mi"l'.
u lira J-T ci i n. iirosoculo sacli imi tiea to t!iu lull
extent ol t'-" 1 '.'.
11. i;l'STEI-V & Co.. S-M- rT-ei r.ptr.TP.
5!s i'-ront ft., f. K.
J O H N FLEMING,'
&UJ?Z DEALER IN
IN MYERS' FIRE PROOF BRICK,
MIV STtlEET, Or.KOON" CITV, nnMnx.
.-on t m f V C.? TT
WiLii Ai -ts 2i b. k-i
rrrZ:Tr JIjs EH blithe 1
EOJi mi: MAN C FACTORY OF
-mr-m tt vs i- t r "f t TT a
I SASHt BL1HDS AK3 E0SBS
AND MO CE DINGS OF ALL SIZES.
They wi'l ilso do TCRNING, of evrry
desc; intinn to order,
With Ueatness and Bispatc) t '
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, in L"wis' shop,
orpos te Ore-oni City .!i!!;.
y VUTIES WHO WERE OCCUPYINO
I. 1 it i Is in the d r.i id;.' Ron le un l Silt-tz
Reservt s," in the S itte of On rou, in hc
v -ars IS ",.-)");, and h id to Mh ind n t he same
n c i!ise,;n -nee of s i d Reserves h vinr heen
s-.eeieu ' ' ' - - i ine sen ic-ment or svies ot the Mounter-., md the dUtancf
the R..-.e River m'iuns, will ,d-ae end across is -idv mil-s beintr th. sh-rtft a
their addresM- f..r further eorresnonden -e, j well us the best road t.v,,- the Cascade Vo -XV
l,V,VfV ' AUy' iIox105 ! in,. Sto-kdn.ve and f-miirn.nt. wiil ti-d
Wusmn-tn City, D. C. j it to their advance to travel over this route.
Citation.
In flic CoTinty Court of Clackara-M county, Stato i
of rirer n. '
II S THE :-f VTTER OF THE E-TATF. OI' j
.Toh.'i 'iTi-i'ii i i. A p'i'ioTi liavins bea j
filed !- A. J. Jl!-(';tT:irvm, a Imr.'rn ir nf the I
eea'rinf Joan Me'.HTiirnon, pr.tyina for th ule nf i
nn imdivi ted onMiulf f 2Vt hcvi;. of land situ-e.l I
in station 32. T 5 S, U l E. WiU.-iraeto moridi.tn.
TSicrcfure. in tin tin me of the St." to of Onwn.
ynn, Andrew J. Mc--amMon. ratharine H-i!en.
Nancy Ann Slum. John 2.1. MpIW,.. Robert
C. M"":i;riTiio-i, heirs of said dee.-.wl. and nil
other heirs unknown, rue heretiv cited to 1m and
! finpe ir at the "o;;rt House in' Oregon City on
I I
j .u..u-.a niH.nn any or .u-ust, is., m t-;ivl ed to lnanufa,turp a No. 1 onnlity ol
t Court and Ptifw can-e if anv exist whv an order i r j n & t n r ' A" Ft
)riXfTl'lTi't Vl in!lr,it1011 I As-oodascan be obtained anywhere in the
1 aV - R. F. rSMKSI-- ! ale. Orders solicited and promptly JiEed.
r r-.w. T..,,, ,., ! T-rnir.MMii: r.RP for SALE AT
CHAS-H.CAUFEELD,
COnNE.I il.VI.V AXD SEVENTH STEKETS,
OREGON CITT, OHSG-Or?.
Dealer in
OBY-GOODS GROCERIES,
CK0CKESY and GLASSA.WEE.
Also, a full assortment of
Miiilsicrj ami Fancy Goods
OF THE LATEST STYLE,
J u
RECEIVED.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Oregon City, Jun. 21st, lSTih tf
SPKING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
LEVY.
Ii
HAVE JEST REDE1VED A COMPLETE
ind well-assorted stOL-k of
CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
m CE.TIE5IESS' FIRMSHIXfi GOODS,
Which I will frcll at reduced prices.
Call and examine my stock before purchas
it g elsewhere.
Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods.
A . LEVY.
?liiln street, Oregon City.
FOR SYX.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO SELL
JL hi.s iroju rty in Oregon Citj will .sell
it a liarg;i-ii, tn a :ood pnrrliii-er. I'-.t S. in
block 3, whereon there is a good Dwelling
lFi :se with S ro 'tn-, p:iitiy hurd finish, bal
ni' .-e cloth and purer and the Livery Stable
now occujded by R s--rs. Wil is fe Itroughtnn
Water pipe- laid on the premises, from
Pea-e's water woiks.
Also 4 town lots in Canemah, with good
fence around.
A'fo town lo's in lower end of Oregon
City; also 10o of Find known as the dona
tion la n da m of Wm. Stone, S miles
southeast of Oregon City, nitli omn im
pro vements, thinly timbered, HO under
growth, go-.d lasting water
I"i?"lt. quire at County Clerks ofiice.
.1. M. FRAZER.
Oteiron Citv, Mav tjth. Is7:
vonib
SHADES
Itlab Street, Oi-egon City-
o
JUsf niLLIAlW TABLES in OnEGOX
.lave been ntnuineed, and the Proprietor in
vites tlie attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to them
T II e n A n I S S UP PLIED
With ail the choicest qualities of Liquors nno
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj
tatnous WLi.-kies and Punch.
ALSO, a no. 1
SHOOTiKG GALLERY
Is connected with the Saloon.
Oregon City, Jan. 1, ISTl'ttf
m
ODS
i .-vi W w
AT TUK
L I N C 0 L NB A K E R Y.
WILLIAMS Cl HARDIMC,
AVE JUST OPENED A FELL VARIE
ty of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND PROVISIONS.
The Fakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh
DREAD, CR-VCRERS.
CAKES. PASTRY,
CAN DIE AND NUTS.
All of whir h wi'l be srdd at I i v i " r ratfs.
Reineinber that we do nut sell goods at
cost.
Also, please bear in mind that it ' takes
money to do business.
To the fatniing trade we wonld s i v, CASH
for you. produce, and CAS;i or onrj.oods.
Guilds delivered to all put ts ot the city.
Feb. 10, ls7-2:tf
VTKV,' WAGON
AND
Carriage FSanufactory !
The unders'irned, having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at the eld stand
Corner of Main and Third streets,
Oregon City Oregon.
Takes this method to inform bis old pat
rons, ami as mativ new ons as rnav bi
pleased to call, that he is now prepared, w:0
ample room. x"fd materials, and the ver
be-t of tvechanir-s. to build anew, recon
struct, make, paint, iron and torn out all
complete anv sort ot a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Ti v me.
'"kstnithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, anc
sencra jobbing n--'1, "-ii'-klv and cliea1 -ly
done. DAVTD ,,T ''.
Opposite Excelsior Market
To Stock Drovers.
nPITE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE
- Mountains, ki own as the Old Enr-L-rnt
Rea l," is ie w in spb r.did order for
tlie acconiniod-ttio'! of the public. The bridpes
on the road have all been th oonghly repair
ed, and -t :ck drovers will find it mi trouble
to cross the Mou-itains bv this route. Tfpr
I i- tdentv cf goifi y.-atcr and errass on both
i Tolcs rea.-oiabU.
I JO-EPII YOUNG, President.
I Clackamas county, June 21st, 172.
OREGON CITY
BREWERY!
! .'- II I'Yn T Ml IT -m rfrT
i m",w"v
! "".r" . ,
I Having purchased tbe above Brewery wish
i to i nform the public tha t he i now prepar
T-rntr.Mtni: rRP kiksai.h,.
i J-j I. SKLMJVOS.
THOMAS CHARMAN
ESTABLISHED -
. . lb 33 :
D
ES1I1ES TO INFORM TnE CITIZENS
of Oregon City, and the WilUmett
Valley, that lie is stiil on hand, aad doing
business ou the old motto, that
'A Nimble Sli-Pmce is better til an m
Slow Slillllnj;."
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased orje of the
I.AKCJI2ST and KKST SELECTED
Stock of Goods
ever before offered in this city; and consist
in part, as follows :
Eoots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Gocds,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Description, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Paints & Oils,
Sash & Doors. Queens
ware, Crockery,
Glassware.
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware,
Jewelry
of various
qualities & styles,
Clocks & "Watches-Ladies
& Gentlemen's Furn
ishing Goods, Fancy Notiors
of every description, Patent Med
icines, Eope, Fanning Implements
of all kinds, Carpets. Mattings,
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
Of the above list, I can sar my stork ia the
MOST COMPLETE ever ottered in this mar
ket, and w as sleeted with especial care Tor
tn is market. All of which I now ofl'er for
sa!e at the
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Poriland to buv goods for
I am DE I ER. MINED TO SELL CHEAP and
not allow myself to be
UNDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON
All I ask, is a fair chance and quick pay
ments. Heliev ng, as I do, that nineteen
years' experience in Oregon City enables me
to Know the reqirements of the trade.
Come one find all, and see for yourselves
that the old stand of
THOMAS CHARMAN
cannot be beat in quality or price. It would
be useless for me to teil you all the advan
tages I can offer you in the sale of goods, as
eveiy store lhat advertises does that, and
probably you have been disappointed. All I
wish to s-av ia, come ami see and examine
tor yourselves, for I do not wish to make any
inistakts. My object is to tell all my old
ti Sends now that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or oj3 such
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all for the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHARMAN,
Main street, Oregon City.
-"pLogrd Tenders and County Script
taken at maiket rates.
TII0S. CHARMAN.
lJ.fZO,000 lbs wool wanted bv
THOS. CHARMAN.
EEAL ESTATE, HEAL ESTATE-
JACOB STITZEI., C. C. WAT.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL & UPTON.,
REAL ESTATE
A N D
Cor. Front ami Washington Sis.,
PORTLAND. ORE G ON
Special attention given to tbe sale of farrr
hitr lands and city property. All corres
pondence relating to the rccoarcca of Ore
gon will be promptly answered-
R AL ESTATE JOURNAL
Put l'shed monlbh. Sect free of charge to
any ; ddrcss.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.
March 15, 1872:tf
BVIlITNrTTM:
LEONDcLOUEY, Proo'rS
f '.ATE OF TUE CLIFF HOUSE
if MS STREET, OREGON CITV, OKEGON.
npiIE UNDERSIGNED UE-
1. snect fully anronnces to bis I 9 ,
fiends and the ti ave'insr public, L
it at hp lias re opened the above
named Restiiurant.
The proprietor know? how to serve bis
esutomers ivith Ovste-, Pig's Feet, a good
enp of CoO'ee or a SQU Hi MEI.
J FON D.LCUEY
Oiegon Citv, Jan. 7. 1871:tf
I
IMPERIAL MILLS.
o
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
CHKeep constantly on hand foi Fale
Midlines. Bran and Chicken Feed.Par'iea
snqDindincr feed must furnish the S8ks.
AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early in &
discretion, cansrnjr nervous debility,
premature decay. Jtc, haying- tried in Tain
everv advertised rrtr-td v. I as a simple mrsna
of self-cnre, which he WII fend free
'ellow siiflere rs. Aderess J. II. RLE Er,
78 Nassau st., N'ew York
Sept. l:1y
jonn schram,
MAIX STREET, - OltEGO.V CJTV.
?.AMT.lfTOER AVD DIPORTEB OF
VDI)bFS HARNESS,
iiADDLEHY-HAKD-1VARE,
fec,
-rTHTCII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
y can be bad in the State, at
Wholesale or Retail.
-3"! warrant all mv soods as represented .
Oregon City, April' 17, 157?. n2?tr.
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