Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, July 19, 1872, Image 4

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FRIDAY,
JULY VJ. Ic72.
The Iron Ilule
From tbe San Francisco Examiner.
The people have complained for
years of the arbitrary manner in
which the present Administration
has governed the country. These
well-founded complaints have not
been made alone by those who
were politically opposed to the Ex
ecutive; they have been uttered by
the honest masses of the Radicals
who have become disgusted with
the abuses perpetrated from a ma
levolent spirit against individuals
and communities. The people have
complained because a Senatorial
"ring" lias directed the govern
ment, and because Senators of the
highest character, who protested
against Executive usurpations and
abuses, have been ostracized, their
patriotism maligned, and their in
dependence of character, as the
representatives of States, held up
by a subsidized press as the mere
promptings of jealousy and disap
pointed ambition.
The distinguished statesmen
Tvhohave brought npon themselves
the persecutions of the Senatorial
"ring" are the purest men that the
Radical party contained. They
had assisted to elect Gen. Grant,
and for a long period cordially sup
ported his Administration ; but
they abandoned him when his acts
convinced them that his views of
government would bring ruin on
the country. The wholesome ex
amples allbrded Gen. Grant by the
Administration of many of his
predecessors were disregarded,
lie determined to direct thy gov
ernment upon a different system
from that followed by the earlier
Presidents, lie found a model in
the character of Cromwell whose
iron rule pleased him, and he found
a land and a people, on whom to ex
periment as did that tyrant for the
purpose of reconstructing them ;
and he found also obsequious leg
islative bodies to aid him in his ar
bitrary exercise of power.
The Senate, through the acts of
the Administration, became filled
with venal men, who had secured
their elections by military assist
ance and the employment of mon
ey; and the House was led by those
whose misdeeds should have con
signed them to incarceration.
Undxa" these circumstances, what
ever honest criticism independent
Representatives felt called upon
to make, in the interests of
the people, fcil unheeded from their
tongues. Liberty of speech in the
legislative bodies was crushed our.
2s o language, however truthful or
eloquent, could exercise any iniiu
enee on the conduct of his support
ers. They seemed bound to him
with hooks stronger than those of
steel they were his thralls, wili-iii"-
to do his bidding, and received
ample reward for the sycopaaney.
The nomination of Gen. Grant, due
to his military services, produced a
spirit of man-worship which even
gloriiied his faults and lauded his
defects of character. He was ex
tolled as a hero and a sags1, and
his election marks and epoch in our
political history. It established
fulsome flattery as loyalty, and con
demned patriotic inquiry as trea
son. The Senators who were treated
with contumely by the leaders of
the Administration were far superi
or, mentally and morally to their
ad versaries,and their eloquence has
awakened the people from their
dangerous supineness. Trie tend
encies of the administration of the
elder Adams to make our svstem
a strong government were not s.
dangerous to popular liberty as the
attempts making by the present
Administration at centralization.
The plans have been deeply laid
to effect the change. The Supreme
Court has been reconstructed, ami
hereafter the questions that may
arise between individuals, munici
palities and States will be decided
lor the purpose of consolidating
the government. The power of
3 States will be curtailed, and even
in municipal affairs, the interven
tion of the General Government
will be seen .and felt. The bu
reaux at Washington may even
designate the shape of our ballot
boxes, and who shall preside at our
elections; swarms of officers not
needed for any useful purpose will
be created, and the people taxed
for their support.
The system of government es
tablished by master minds, and
which challenged the admiration
of the jurists of the world, will be
subverted by an insidnous Admin
istration introducing a plan which
will fill every State with an army
of office-holders, who, with or with
out pretext, will send its soldiers
to be present on certain occasions;
and the legislative power, corrupt
ed by the patronage of the Execu
tive, will servilely enact such laws
as the accomplishment of his wish
es may require. The American
people have been warned that this
change is slowly and surely trans
piring. Political infatuation, how
ever, blinds immense numbers of
patriotic people to the ! angers im
pending over them: and when
Sehurz, Trumbull, Sumner ana
others, proclaim that such is the
case, and support their statements
by adducing facts, a majority of
the people who once regarded them
as their tried and trusted leaders
hesitateto believe them. Rat the
cause of reform is not lost because
so many are incredulous.
A great party believes that the
statesmen to whom we refer have
in no degree exaggerated the im"
,--,- -. c t, , . .... .. ? . .
But a day or two will elapse before
a patriotic body called to deliber
ate on national affairs, will have de
clared what must be done to pre
vent the government becoming a
centralized despotism. It will
meet under peculiar cirumstances,
and its decision will deserve the
cordial support of every lover of
his country. Can we be worse
governed than we have been dur
ing the present Administration?
Can we not elect a President who
will be free from the two most dan
gerous vices that can beset the
Caief Magistrate ? nepotism and
gift taking. Let us try, and fear
not for the result.
Baltimore is a favorite as a place
for holding national conventions,
having had 13; Philadelphia, 4;
Chicago, 3; Ilarrisburg, Buffalo,
Xew York, Charleston, Columbus
and Cincinnati, each one.
"I'm so thirsty," said a boy
who was at work in the corn-field.
"Well, woik away," said his indu:
trioas fit her, liyou know the
prophet says ' Hoe every one that
thirsteth.' "
rm?.nc2 Exhibit
OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY , STATE OF
Oregon, lor the iiscal year ending June
EYII1BIT OF STATE TAX :
Td amount of State tax
collected $11,6 U 04
To ain't Poll tux eoheet'd t.7- 00
Total
Bv receipts of Secretarv
of Sttte ".$11, 'U4 01
By ditto V)7-3 00
Total $12, SID ui
EXHIBIT OF SCHOOL FUNI :
To a n't of school fund on
ha id, report U-t,,(ct.iu) -J 034 o'j
" " i cur eney ) 27 o7
To amount of fines re-
ce.ved for the yvar 103 50
To amount received from
sale of esti-aye.4 2o 25
To amount received from
saloon licens-j 100 00
To amount rec 'lived from
lntei est on irreducible
school fu i,4 (coie) 1,3S1 75
To amount received from
interest on irreducible
school fun 1 (cunvnev) 1,3.13 12
To anion ;t received from
tax ol.ectoJ 4,320 72
Totsl $,:-5 00
By ani'nt puid on Myt's
orders (coin) $o,23i 73
Ey am lit pail on Stipt s
-r lers .currency) ....
l.GTo 73
By am i:t eoi
.n hand 1 .2:3. 13
By " rurren -y " "
By amount owing from
C i.ilst V food .... .....
By ambit p'-.l lor express
charges
: :!
":0 72
4 25
Total
.3 325 01
rxmatr of eoc.vrr fund:
To amount, a: taxes col
lee led bv She: :U'
S13,'.-j7 77
1,3;.)J 7S
To aniou-i of nvm -y on
ii.iod, la.-1. rep rt
loam.) nt of inon'.y i or-
r nved ft o.u c -O 'i i Oil 1
To amount e-di-.-eted by
C mn-y Clerk, C maty
Assessor, land redeem
ed, t: i-U f '., pied-ilers'
license, ferry hc-ns s,
f.-vf. ikd road bonds,
D:-A. Attj 's i'e. 3, ct-n,
Tdal i
By nmou at of redeemed
and eaiei-l!ed or s i "J
no
02
By aiifiit of into e-t p' I
By amou it of coin in
treasury
By amount, of currency
in treasury
By iiiipun;tr 1 iscount oa
Icgul lenders
177 01
G-iO 03
'31 70
CI 30
si 0,0 to 'lJ
EXrCN'DlTUlltS :
Expense of Circiiit Court $ 1,753 15
'" " C-.u.ity 1,012 no
li s c c 1 ! a n e o a s s : a t ; o n a i y ,
wo h1, et 2SI 07
Ur.da'es, lumber lor r.ad
ui:-.n mis, iv pairing of
brid i 3,5S7 23
Drawmg Jury for J. P.
C n: t 17 do
C, i,n:na! c i.-es in Circuit
and J. 1'. c .nrt.. 2,550 01
C'j.iectimi ui tax, i li ci ud
ing st tt'onery, conies
OI ,iS.CS i!ii' it i'il i, t'iC. 2,ll"l .".'5
Paupeis, Insane, etc.... U31 03
Boai il of nrisoucrs repair
of j of e'o 421 25
Ri"i;no!irsement of par
ties Ill 33
Election, i'oeludi .g post
ing notice-, n-iSi -c-i on
Ju.le-, pod bo'dv.-, re
tm u of poll books, i'r
il;nm o; .Judges and
ci . r;i.s i
U.iad-, extra pay of su-l)ervior-,
eio
District AU-trney's lei 3. .
County Gommissio-m.s. .
Rent of Comt lions?,
Ciel k s oillce, salaries
of ttvnmty J u -ii';e, T c s
er & ric'uool Supt
Total amount for which
orders were drawn. . . .
Amount f r which urders
ii ivc been di a ni. ...
Amount of out-tctndi ig
oi'lers at Ia.-t ivpoit. .
G"5 03
1,55 3
15-i
271
1,350 00
$17,373 77
17,373 77
S3 2
73
55
Total $13,:;00
By amount of cancelled
and redeem.-d orders. -81-3,031 03
By amount out -t.ui Jio.g
orders to date 5,201 56
Total ? 13,206 53
Outstanding ordeis to
date S 5,201 56
assets :
ludgment in State ca-e. .$ 313 SO
Chum against Slate of
Oregon in case o-'
Las sy, State c.nirge . 147 50
'a',m against Mari m Co 731 12
CettlSicates o! mi redeem
ed lauds, h (tight for de
liattueut tax 5G1 S7
Or.-co.i City warrants on
h.md ; 202 03
State warrants on Irand 77 50
Cu ii in treasury 013 03
Currency ia tieasary. . . jl )
Two foi lcited road bonds 0d Pi
Ju Igemeut agiinst D. B.
11 moa 70 00
Judgement in State case "151 05
Tola! 0,2;;l 43
Iniicbte.i.i-ss over and
above assets
07
received from all sources $53,553 01
en, 011 01
075 O'J
5.23S 75
' 1.S70 7-3
1,230 15
165 41
' 4 23
I
15.031 fl'.t
177 01
t5 40 03
'31 70
SI -30
Bv
Bv
Boil t ix. .
cn School
V-7 4 , ' O - . V ......
By am'et paid on School
'c-.t'j i.r.Kn'i r ii rrtO lev
School fund in treasury
com
School fund in treasury,
. -..-, o-..'V
By amouut paid express
charges
By amount redeemed ai
r:i!v-e Bel Co. orders
By amount interest paid
Coin, eo. tana, in treasury
Car.. "
Disc't on legal tenders. .
Total ?30,05S 02
Attest: J. 31. FRAZETd, Ex Ch-sk.
A UCTION'AND COMMISSION
A. IS. IlIC 1 2 H.-5t Oil 5 -AUCTiONE
E R I
Corner of Front and OakstreetSjPortland.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, Generalllerchan
dise and Hoi st s,
Every Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Earand Bundle Iron
iinglish Square and Octagon Caststeel
lorse s'noes, Files, Hasps, saws;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
also :
largeassoitmentof Groceries andLiquors
A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer
JOHN MYJ3ES,
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS &SM!BSf
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLA NXELS,
TV7EED3 AND BLANKETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will tab 3 woo! in exchange.
S7"I will also pav the highest prices fit
TJaVor, Egirs, and all kinds of good country
produce. 1 will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good
n i e v c h . i n t a b 1 e p r o d u c e .
3- (Jive me a call and sati-fy vonrselves
JOHN JI VERS.
Jan. 1.3, 1S71 tf
S?BIM8asyM?1EBGG8BS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER IX
DRY GOODS,
. CLOTHING,
BOOTS ANT) SHOES,
II A RDW A RE. CROC E RIE,
CROCKERY. NOTIONS, kC.
M MX ST REE i', OREGON CITY.
PRODUCE of all kin Is 'omiTtit. for which 1
pav the hi-zhe.t rnarkc price.
If rou de.-ire irmd Goods, at, LOW Prices.
c,'l at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
stock of Spr.ng Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFIT-.
Wool Wa-astcd,
For which I will pay the liigheet market
price.
I. SELLING.
April 14. lS71:tf
. POPS,
firoeer & Frovhlon Dealer,
Next door south of the Court House,
Street, Oregon City, Oregon,
DEALER IN
BEST FAMILY GROCERIES,
CO EE EE, TEA , SUGAR,
FLOUR AND M KA L of alt kinds,
PICKLES, SO ! SALT,
CANNED FRUITS mid OYSfERS,
Also, ail kind - of
Fresh. Fruits and Vegstables.
BUTTER. CHEESE and EGGS,
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Produce taken in ex
change fu- gnuls at the highest maiic-.-t rates.
2-grGoods delivered in the city free of
c' ar-e. A fair li.re of patronage solicited.
March 2;!, lS72:tf
Citation .
In the County Court for Clackamas county, Ore
gon July- tow, 1572. In the matter of the
estate and guardianship of Lulu 21. Ilussel, a
minor.
RT APPEARING TO THIS COURT FROM
the duly wrtticd petition iieremmre presen'c.l
and tiled by Taos. S. ltnsell the Kn.irdian of the
perrtoa au 1 estate ot s.tid Lalfi M. Uns-ei!, a mi
nor, praying fr au ooier of sale of certain re.tl-e-;'.iro
heioii jing- to !iis sai.t ward., for the reason
that it, woal t be beneficial to the saiu ward that
sucJi real estate siioahl , snhi, said real e-tate
buinij itated in vmick.aa.ias Conuty, St.ite of Ov
egon, aid said peu-ou containing the m ittcr
uad things recjuiivd by law to he therein set forth.
AVhert tore it is Lereky ordered that the next of
kin of said ward, and ail persons infcves?e 1 in the
said e.-fi'c, appear before this s.ud C'jnrt, at the
Court House in Oretroa City, Clackamas county,
re;-'on, on the 1st Monday of Aucrast, l"ir'. bjias?
the dih. day of said month, then and thereto
!-.ov.- cause why a tieonse should not be granted
for tiie sale zi said real estate.
Ami it. is iur. her ordered that a copy of this or
der, published at least three- succcs-ive weeks
before the lieaiiae' of said petition, in the Ore -on
City Enterprise, a newspaper printed in the said
county of L'iacii amas.
July let, liT-h
J. TT. V.'ATT, Count- Jtvlw.
Attest: R. F. CAUi'IF.Ll), County Clerk.."
I her,-by certify that the ftreoina is a true
copy of the original oidvr in this eaa-se made as
a'-ove shxtr-,1.
July 3rd, ls; p.. F. C.VUFIELD,
--- s County Clerk.
seal
k Jotico of Final Settlement
I
"S- THE COUNTY COURT OF CLACKAMAS
county. State of Oregon In the matter of the
estate of b- li- ooo.t, rteecaseu Mary ik Good
V-vintt this day, July 3.1. 12, tiied her linal re-y.-rt
and account as Adnimitra: : .x cf the above
etn the Court appointed -Monday, the eth dav
of Vusust, tor liaal set tk-uient at which
time all persons interested are notified to appear
,-r, 1 tiie tlieu os. joc.aoM a any u;ev nave.
,m d- WAIT, Countv Judse.
. t ,r--.-. "
Business Directory of Portland, Orcren.
PUBLISBED BY L.SAHCEt,
General Advertising A sent, 'J3 Front Street.
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
Xo.ty first street. Importers and Job
bers of Fancv Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass
ware and Plated Ware.
A stirr House. First st , between Oak and
Pine. Everything neat. U. L. Longfel
low, Proprietor.
EOOKsTiTATICXEilY AND PERIODICALS,
BANCROFT & "IOP.SE,
Agents for Jlabie, Todd & Co.'s celebrated
;oia Ptiis.
Ivisan, Elakernan, Taylor & Co's School
Books. 'jtiH PubtUhid, a fall- Luc vf L.tai
Blanks for this
Barman, the onlv direct Importer of Cloth
ing', &.C., cor. Front & Washington sts.
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
trilOLESALr,
BOOKSELLEli & STATIOXKK,
largest stock at foztlaxd.
Xj. 79 Finn mul fin. jAVasli
ingtou Streels.
BECK, WILLIAM & SON. 129 Front st.
In; porters and dealers in
Cans, Ilillcs and Revolvers
of every description.
Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods. Beads, Bird
1 Catres, Baskets, Croquet Games, and
Ilaby Curristges.
Agents for the "Csdiforma' Powder Works;"
also, for the Y heeler Wilson
e w ing M a e Iiines.''
Beek, John A., 120 Front street, practical
Wa'clunaker & Jeweler. Work done
for till' Trad".
COOJi AND JOB PHIKl'EllS.
IlEuESA 11AOII ELDER 00 Front street
Bri.trhara it Ileinhart, First st. bet Oak .V
Fine. importers of Stoves, Ranges,
Kitchen Ulen'il.
Burhanan, W. A., s. sr. cor. First & Taylor
sti. Chcipest Furniture House in Port
land CARPETS.
?r10 WALTER i! i;G-
s'J Front street
Clarke, Henderson it Cook, SI & ho First
street. Dealers in Dry Goods, Fancy
Goods,
Claim & Rooenf.ld, 14s Front st. Conunis
) sion Jit'i-ebaots & Dealers in Oregon &
CalifornLi Produce.
Congle, J. R , Manufacturer & Derler in
S.id.i'cs, Hari!e.-,s, and Saddlery Hard
ware, i' Front .street.
Curi-ier, W & Co., IC'i Front st. Merchant
Tailors and Clothier,-;, Hats Furnishing
Goods.
DeL'.somuU & Oatrnan, ir Fr .nt street.
Real Estata Ageuts, money loaned,
houses reaC'J.
ARI &C'. !:1 Fr-.nt street. Orders from
any portion of the State or Ten itories wit
fully fji.e.l by in id c exnrs--.
Errd, I anveosti in it Co. Furnil ore ami
Carpet dealers Stores from 1.11 to 16' S
I i . t. st red.
E
,..l.fti.-.!.t i.i,, WitVn-".!! X: ffol
ii'iat), eo Front, st. Furnish ail ki:uD of
iii-!:?.
'f7veid v.'S it Ib:e!ie, in Front, stieet. t;;on
&JJ mission Merchants and dealers in Co
in . ti - Pi n;hr!
17 is'doii Liveiy Slulde, cor. First i Salmon
sis E. CYrhelt, i'r. p. G ael lui u-otits
iiivavs on i.and.
T7i-hel A E b 'rt, fnv, Fiist .t Washington
st-.. Dealers it Manufae. Cothing, Furn-
is'ii-.i- G h.'s.
fTVeelaod, Dr. 15. R., Den1it OiTiee, Xo.
V i, D.-kum's Black, cor. First & Yash
in eti-n s'r-.
Gill A S'-.d. To a-Tl TT First -treet. ii -..1
crs in ilo dv-, Stati Ji.rry, rr:d M usie il
1 otrtuiieiit-.
GRAY'S MUSS G STORE-
The largest Mode House on the Coast.
STEiMV AY PiiXCS, BiaDETT ORGANS,
sor.n agexjv fop. ruz
SIowc'' Stuvitis 3IacSaine.
A cent- vr anted. "irn
TTickenev it Sterne. Grocers and dealers
11 in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Ma. a st.
II
inbioarer, P., FIC I- i rst s: reef . i in porter
and deah-r in Staple Fancy Dry Good.,
.dlliill'MV
Htndee. I) IE, Photogr ipbic Artist, s. vr.
cor. Fiist and Moiri-on sis. Child s
Pict. soec lty.
H-or;chse", L. C. A Co., FHi F.rst- street.
Man u 'in tare rs and dealers in Jewelry,
Wac iies, c.
Hibbml, Ceo. L., !'i Front -t.. w lodes ih
dealer in Groceiies, Doors, Wagon Ma
terials, ite.
Hodge, Calef & Co., 07 Front st., whole
sale dealers in drugs Faints, Oils,
Glass, itc.
TT 4" ? X? Sewing Machine, strai-ht
I'll fil2j needle, under f ed, "h ek
stitch." Competition challenucJ. l. E
1' raver, lit! Front st.
Hnraren & Shindier, Nop. 1 (Jii to 172
First st. Impel ters Furniture, Bed
ding, itc.
international Mo'td. cor. Front and Morri
JL son s's. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Buss
attends steamers.
Kohn it Co., '.d Front st., whols lie and
ret, ni dealer in Fine Clothing, Furnish
ing Goods.
MaDon Dorec- Restaurant, private rooms
for Families, cor. 1st and Fine streets.
Q. Voos. Pi op.
Marl in, E. & Co., wholesale dealer in
Wines it Liiuors, O. S. N. Co's Block,
ami San Fran
Meier it Sehmeer, 111 Front St., wholesale
and retail Confectioners.
MiFe--, John P. . li.l 1st st. Watchmaker t
Jeweler, offers to the public a fine as
sortment of u'atches. CMoeks and Jewelry.
Mueller it Co , Front near st.. Dealers
in native and loreign Wines, Lin-iors
and C'i-zars.
"IVJort'.rup. E. J., Hardware, Iron, St -el,
J Hubs. Spokes, Hardwood. Lumber, d'C.
Portland.
o
ceidenfal ll"f eD cor. First and Moirison
sts. Smith & Cook, Proprietors.
Parish, Watv.ns it (li.rnell, Iletl Estate
Ag'ents, I'O Froat street, bet. Aider and
Washington.
OIIOTOGRAPII1C GOODS. C. II. Wood
1 ard & Co., 101 Ftont s
R
ice, J. M.. 127 Front street, wholsale
dea'er in Tinware and Stoves.
r ichter, Paul. 105 First st. . importer of
j Berlin wooden Carving-, Parlor Orna
ments. ,'cc.
ider. G, C.,"Real Estate & Money Broker,
92 Front street. Portland.
" osenbann;, I.S.itCo.,Tobacconist,i,irnport
I i ers of F ovign and Domestic Liquors.
nss House, Front st. On First Class Prin
cipal. Ihomas Ryan, Proprietor.
Sherlock, S., 61 Front and fi-2 First sts ,
dealer in Harness, Saddlery and Sad
dier Hard ware.
Simon, J.,o'j Front street, dealer in Doors,
Sash & Blinds. Window & Plate Glass.
Sinsheimer, H., l;T First St., importer of
Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Music In
struments. Ski Jmore. S. G., 123 First st. Druggist &
Apothecary, a large stock of Periiimery
& Toilet. Articles.
mith & Davis, 71 Front street, wholesale
O dealer in Drus, Paints, Oils, Window
Glass, Perfumery, Jce.
Snow it Roos, T-3 First strtet, Pic:ures,
Frames, Moldings, Artist's Mat'.s.Draw
ing Instruments.
Smith, Put.. Broker, lot Front st. Dealer
in Legal Tenders, Go'ernnic-nt Bonds
and Gobi Dust.
UTOVE, U. L.,So 107 Front Strtet.
0 Watchmaker it Manufacturing Jeweler
s appointed Atrent for the Walthara, Elgin,
E. Howard t Co., Chas. E. Jacot, and the
California Watches; also, for all the produc
tions and imports of the California Jewelry
Corrpany, San Francisco. Send for circular.
Watches repaired in the very best manner
and warranted to give satisfaction.
'THerry Bros., No. 178 First street, maaufac
1 turers and dealers in Furniture, Bed
ding. Carpets, ,tc.
rphe Clothing store, lid Front st. Clothing,
1 Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes.
Harris & Prager.
T
Little, II. il., 112 i Ml Front st. Dealer
in Wagons it Agricultural Implements.
rJTvne, E. D., n. v. cor. First it Oak sis.,
1 denier in Brandies, Wiues, English Ale
and Porter.
rjPyIer, J. A-, 117 Front st., wholesale deal
1 er in Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Ba
c n, &c.
7"t!iiams & ilyer?, 5 Central Block.
V Front st., Commission Merchants it
de ii's in Produce.
7r'1 a''ey : Feehheimer, Attorneys it So-
y f ncitorsiu uanki
mptcy. Oiiice in Odd
Pel lows Temple.
GOOD aiEWS,
good msmm
LOOK OUT FQE GOOD
BARGAINS
HAVE JFST RECEIVED A LARGE
Stock of
spring a mmm mom,
WHICH THE V OFFER
Cheaper ilmn ttjs CSseapes.
We would say, come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Oar stock
consists in part cf
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
CilOTHIXG, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOE
N O T 1 0 XS, G R O C E R I ES ,
HARDWARE,
and a great inani- articles too numerous to
mention.
ALs.0, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO. WOOL wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ilCKERElAH i CO.
Oregon City, April 21, 13tl:tf
EyOj Ear, Throat & Lnngs,
jcnn b. piLinnaTcu, k. d.,
LATE OF SAN FI1ANCIACO, HAS Lo
cated in Portland, Oregon. Oiiice: In
Holmes' Building. First street three doors
from Land & Tilton's Bank), where he way
bo consulted daily, and will treat diseases
of tbe above named organs as sperialties.
All operations upon the Eve and Kai per
formed in the most scientific and careful
manner.
ARTS FICIA L EYES, having all the beauty
and mobility of the natural eye, inserted.
Rerers bv permis-ion, for his professional
standing, to L. C. Lane, M. I)., Professor of
Surgcn-, and Edwin Fentley, M. I)., Profes
sor "of A nn torn j University of the Paciiic.
San Francisco;" and lor his success in the
treatment of eases, to over 1,."00 eases tieat
ed bv him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi
Ests, Esq., Bev.T. L. Eliot, I'ortl.md ; Wm.
il. Dillon, E., Vancouver, W. T. ; and
many others Oregon and Washington Ter
ritory. augi'Tknitf
IISOSE MO LOTS FOPiSSLE
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
sale bis resi fence in Oregon City. There
are four lots, a good liou-e and barn, with a
line cellar and .-Fgooil we'd of water. There
is plenty of land, and it is well adapted lor
er.rlv gardening purposes. Part payment
mav be made hfstock. For particulars ep
p!v to GEORGE CLACK.
Ore on City Juna 2 1571-tf
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE-
FOETLAIJD- - - OREGON-
GEO. IL, I.TI1.IIY5
DEALER IN PEAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei
flowed Lands.
Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for all kinds of landed propertv.
Vahiab'e securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans uegotiiited on property, and titles
examined and determined.
Commission solicited and executed with
fidelity and promptness.
OFFICE No. U Carter's Building corner
of Alder and Front s tre- ts
Feb. d. J S7:tf
R
T II E
HOUSE VE LIVE 1
AND T II E
INHABITANTS OF TIIE
HUMAN BOI!l
THE CAUSE OF A GREAT MANY Dis
eases, that have been pronounced incur
able by the most eminent physicians, for tbe
very reason that they overlooked the cause,
arid as Dr. Van Den Pergh has made the
Entozoa a life long Study, he would inform
the sick generally that by close observation
and great t xpei iments, has come to the con
clusion that there are more acute and thron
if. diseases caused by Worms, Hydatids, An
imalcuhe, or other species of Eutozoa. Tbe
public generally, or the profession at large,
are riot aware' of the number of Patients
who are treated by eminent Physicians, for
tins, that, or such a complaint, without any
relied. If the disease had beer, understood,
a few doses of Dr. Vs. Srcrcinn Worm
L'cmeify would have immediately cured the
complaint and saved a great many lives.
IEHABITAKT3 Q? TEE
Kill! E3BY!
HU-
What think you reader, of your body be
ing a planet, inhabited by living races, as
we inhabit the earth? Whatever may be
your thoughts cn tbe subject, it is even so.
Your body may be but a home for parasites
that crawl over the surface, burrow beneath
tiie skin, nestle in its entrails, and riot and
propagate their kind in every corner of its
frame.
The following is from the Scui Francisco
Bu'tdiu, of January tiGLh, 1872. (A recent
date.)
Carl Martins recently'' died in Cleveland,
Ohio, from eating meat infected with the
Ova of Tunjfa Solium. At the Coroner's
Inquest, on Tuesday, (January 2d,") it was
shown that three weeks before Christmas,
Martins purchased acarcass of Pork. Some
of the meet was eaten the same day, and
pome was made into sausage. About ten
days later, some of the sausage was eaten,
and in a short time the whole family were
taken sick. Martins died on Sunday. Decern
ber Cist, 171. -Mrs. Martins and her two
children are now very sick, and the fomer is
not like!; to recover. The verdict was in
accordance wit'i the facts. For further par
ticulars, see Cleveland, Ohio, papers of above
date. A Coroner's Inquest brought this
fact to Ru'ht.
Now I "would ask how many raore .Mieh
deaths an inquest would bring to light ?
Ponder we'd, reader, upon this, and this k of
the thousands that die every year and no
erue can be assigned lor their death. 2ow
the question that would naturally enter the
mind of the reader, is what shall I d,,? The
advice of the Dr. would be go to some cue
that is competent of treating such com
plaints. And who is more competent than
the one that has made Worms a speciality.
Tknias. Yesterday, Dr. J. W. Van D-.ni-Dergh
exhibited to ns a number ot para.-ites
which had been removed from persons af
flicted; there were several ddh rent species
one of which appears to be entirely unknown
to the tx-edieal profes.-imi. Tins new taenia
is shaped something like sn orange f e'd,
but perfectly t! at, or i at ber like a cucumber
r-ec-d , with a tail about a quarter f an inch
in ler. gth. Another was a b'pe worm 7
feet in length, consisting of itf.mj joinls.
Among medical men there exists no little
difference of opinion relative to the oi igin
of these cntozea. One clrss of writers be- I
1'sevc that these parasites, at least many of
them, originate in the endowment of anmial
molecules with vitality from the parent body,
favored by certain states of the vital foree
' f thrt body; the 1 : ' s originating their
oreaiiizr.ti -n and promoting their g-owth
and propagation. That all descriptions of
i, -...: a .. ". i,o :. with f u- mere he u iiiiv
where .'.nhnal I'oo ! is iwd in greatest nl-und-
uuc: is ;.n iotlisi n o: '!e l.i cf, '?p-e:ui!v
where i e frd is 1 1 ; j hvd; of the. ''tinc'eaii
bea-hs,"' l::eh t;-e J s acd M 'd: .: u-ine d no s
are loibidden to ; nutake s-f. D'tt cur in eo
ti .ii Is not, to ivi be a thesD upon this ; ; -.
ee cnlv tbsir; to ..: 1.- ! In- .'. C thai '. r
J. W. Van Den 'h igh has ten. id a ra.-d:c:::o
a simple vegetable : e, grows in : Lund
ar.ee in Calilorr.ia, v hich is a dea l shot to
a tnicz.ii, of wha'.ever dc-ciipt'c.n, g.ner
ally r.cconr-Ls'bing its clj-'ct In fn r.i an hour
and a half to six hours. U. ;; .vg (.k-- .'.
l!a 1 we the space 1 ere. hundr. -ds of
mooiais could be produced, testifying to the
tru'ii cf the as-;cr: ions that have i.oie been
made, but. It would be i: ;. 1 r -, and w,ii:I.i
only occupy the reader's time.
The ioi.o'.ViBg are some of the diseases
that Vii rmsare :: . n mistaken fcr.
Dyspepsia, Ccrc-nlc Affections of the Liver
end Kidneys, Ooruumpti n, Whi:e SwciL'p.g,
Palsy, S?err.iatotiho. a. Diarr! cea, T .e -nti-iH
uee. of Urine, Gravel, Fior Albcs, Diabetes,
Dreggy, etc.
Dr. V. would advbe those ladie1 troub'ed
with umj Irregularities of the Uterus to try
bis new remedies and get cured.
Dr. Van Den Pergh's Infallible Worn F-yr.
up for Children. 1 rice V"arrantedt.
expel the worms. S-.,nt everyvihere upon
receipt ot price.
Dr. J. V,'. Van Den Per gh's, Hair Tor.'c
a sure cure to destroy all atdmalcul.o of the
Hair Follicles, prevents falling out. and pro
moting the Growth of Cue Hair. Pi ice 8i,o'.;
Warranted.
Uy Coiisult'n g autt Vr.iargclns
SIMPLE EXAMINATION, i
!
Tbe iiiulc'cd cixi learn if their clisea-'e is ;
caused by Vi'oins or not; at ail even's, l)r. 1
Van Den Bergh can tell them from what dis-
ease they are suHVriDg. 1
j
Ccnsultstions a;l I'.xa uii u;i j j
i:::::: or ciiaiigi:. j
0??IGS EG0HS HQS. S3 h 32,
OVER TIIE PC5T OFEICS.
Letters describing tbe symptoms will be
promptly answered, and persons living at a
distance will be saved the expense and trou
ble of calk'ag upon the Doctor.
Address Kit J. V,. VAX DES CERGII,
T O. POX 172, SALEM, OREGON.
TcstiiiiOKial.
Poktlaxo, Feb. 1 0th, l?72.
Da. J. "W. Van Dex IJergii Dear Sir :
Our child, a little girl eight years of age, has
bad tits and convulsions for tbe last two
years, and we bad tried many doctors and
many lemedies without much benefit, in fact
our darling was netting constantly worse
until we beard of your worn syrup through
a friend of ours. Ve thought that perhaps
it might do some good to give it a trial, and
you cannot imagine our surprise when over
ghO worms were expelled with one bo tie of
your valuable worm syrup, and from this
time on we certiiinly shall never be without
it so bintr as there is a po-sib!f chance tor it
to be had. You are at liberty to publish
this if von cho-se, and mav it do much pood.
IlespectluSIv vours, S. I!. OUToN,
II. J. OIITOX.
Symptoms of IVorns,
Alternate pa cut s-s ,nd finshins of the
countenance, dull expression cf tbe eves,
drowsiness, itching of the nose, a swelled
upper-lip. tonrue whitely fur.-e and thick
ly speckled with red points, fetid breath,
ni il enl-irsed abdomen, a pnrt'al or gen
eral swelling or putTingness of tbe skin, a
startling in tbe sleep and grinding of tbe
teeth, a sensation a if something was lodg
ed in the throat, a gradual wasting of the
flesh, sickness of the stomach, vomitine, a
short and dry oough, appetite sometimes vo
rncous, at othi-r i irnes feehle, bowels some
times costive, other times loose, great fret- j
lioness and irritability ot temper, pams m
the stomaob and bowels, colic, fits, convul
sions and palsy.
Irtbe worm syrup is not to be had in
yonr town, send orders to the manufacturer
it will be sent promptly to any address
free of express charges. Direct orders to
Dk. J. W. VAX DCX BERGH,
D. O. Box 172, alem, Oregon.
MEW YORK HOTEL,
(Deutfches Gafthaus,)
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the if ail
ship landing, Portland. Oregon. te"
H. E0THF03, J. J. WlLKEs
PROPRIETORS. '
Board per Week
AND
THE B E rp
DR. HO FE LAND'S
'CELEBRATED
SWISS
STOMACH BITTERS
The First and most healthful Tonic
ever introduced in the United States.
ibese Bitters have
been in thp S
p cisco Marked Pi? over
notwithstandinr
timany nv candidati
f ! t
ioi j-uuiic iavor, i tie
sales have const .m!r
:rr-.rpr. spot
jTAVLOK & IJE-
tru. oie Agents
409 and 411 Chi? St.'
San Francisco. iC-lv.
7r ix it
TTllI evsrytli-hgiiseGeiinri, fan';?, frca
tka Leaviect to the lightest idzll.
it does srorin: Vionu,
zzojzj: iiixds or wni;,
ATix wen:;
Tliaii any ether machine.
If tircro is a rioreriee Fewirg 'Ta
cliltio vri.Lia one tliou-p.iid n.iles cf
&in rra::c:.co mt working -wi'.l ni.J
nivinpt entire F.tti&fr,ctiu, if I.-im in
form oil cf if, it will he PttetKb d ti
v.-iibout etense cf any kind to the
owner.
CALUIL HILL, Ar;cLt,
13 n c ,v r.!oi'gc.rr.c.-; Street,
CrsnJ Hotil Du'.'dlng, Can Francicco.
Cetid fo-r Circulars and, samWm.i ff
i7te t:-ov7c. A.ctive Agents xvaiidd in
PRIATE EEGICAL AID.
Qttitli Chips nmi 3Iodei:ite tljargts.
Dr. W. EC, OGhertyys
rrlvatf "lexical & Susgtcal Institute.
ITo.510 Sacramento Street, corner f
Lcidsscrl?' (a lew doors beiowj
tho What Cheer House.)
(Private entrance cn Leidesclor!'sr..-ct.;
Establiohed Expressly to Afford the Ai.l tied
Sound and tb-ientific Medical Aid, ii, ti;-.-Treatment
and Care of all Priva e hU
Chronic DDeases, Cases of Seciecy a:J sill
Scttal Disorder?.
To tin- Amu tt.:.
BR. W. K.DOIIERTY returns his shot re
thanks to his numerous patients for tte'r
patronage, and wf i;id take this c-pportiiintv
to remind theni that be continues UcoiiMiJt
at his Ir.slitnts for the cute of lncric ills
eases of the Lut:-?. Liver, Kidneys, Dig- -tive
and C enbe-Crinarv Organs, red all
private diseases, viz : Sypiniis in ail its fern s
and stagts, j?e:nir.al Weakness and all tbe
horrid ionseqiieiiee3 of self-abufe, Oora-rr-been.
tJleet, htrictnre?, Nocturnal rad Diur
nal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Di.eas(sf
the Buck and Loins, inflanhnation of the
Bladder acd Kidneys, etc.; and he loics
that his long experience and successful r iac
tice will continue to insure him a siaiiecf
public patronage. Ey tbe practice of ir.any
.years in Europe and the United States, he is
enabled to apply the most efficient snd suc
cessful remedies against diseases of ail kinds
be uses uo mercury, charges moderate.trcats
his patients in a correct and honorable wav,
and bos references of unquestionable veraci
ty from men of known respectability and
high standing in society. All parlies ccu
suUir.g him by letter or otbei wise, will it
ceive tbe best and gentlest tu-atunn- ai
implicit secret--.
T. Females.
When a female is in trouble, cr ailheltd
with disease, as weakness of the back zhi
!in:bs. pain in the bead, dimness of shi'd
Io cs of muscular power, palpitation cf t!.e
heart, irritability, iit-rvousness, c xtren-.e ur
inary diliicuhies, d era n cement of d'cstive
functions, general debility, vaginii '"s, all dis
eases of the womb, hysteria, steiilify end nil
ether diseases peculiar to females.sltes-licuid
go cr write at once to tiie celebrated female
doctor, V, K. DOH ERTY, at bis Medical In
stitute, and consult him about ber tioubles
and disease Tbe Doctor iseiTeetinir more
cures than any other physician in the !?tate
of California. Let no false delicacy prevent
yon, but apply immediately and save voursdf
from painful suli'eiiiigs and premature death.
All married ladies, whose delicate health cr
other circumstances prevent an increase in
their families honld write or call at DIE V'.
K. DOIIEUTY'S Medical Instimte, ar.d tbey
will receive every possible relief and help.
Tbe Doctor's otiices are so arrancrd that lie
can be consulted without fear of observation.
To Correspondent s.
Patients residing ia anv part of the Ftate
however disrsnt, wl o mavdesire theopiteoa
and advice of DK .DOIIERTY in their respec
tive cases, and who think proper to sin nu't a
written statement of such, in preference b
holding a personal interview, are rcspccflid
ly assuied that their communicatirns
held sacred and confidential. If the case be
fully and f-andid!y described, personal com
munication will he unnecessary, as instruc
tions for diet, regimen and the geseral t-ea
ment of the case itself (including the reme
dies), will be forwarded without" de!y, nnd
m such a manner as to convey no ideaof the
purport of the letter or parcel so transmitter.
lf7f-C.nsultation by letter or otherwise,
FEEE. Permaneutcure guaranteed ornopaw
Slitrnuitoriliaa,
DIE DOIIERTY has just published an im
portant pamphlet, embodying his own view
and experiences in relation to Impotence cr
V irility ; being a Short Treatise on Sperma
torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous am"
Physical Debility consequent on tbi affec
tion, and other diseases of the Sexual Orgat)3
This little work contains information of the
utmost value to all.whether married orsingle
and will besentFP.EE by mail on receipt of
six cents in postage stamps for return post
age. Address.
W. K. DOIIERTY. M. P..
juiySOly San Francisco Cal 1
A. NOLTNER,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ENTERPRISE OFFICE
Oregon City, Jan jlilitt
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