" O 0 o 0 Cljc lUeekhj (guicrprisc. FRIDAY JULY 26. 1S72 TOWX AND COUNTY. Campaign Kntcrprise. We will furnish the Enteuprise from w until after the Presidential election. In November, for $1 per subscriber. Ii clubs of ten we will furnish an extra copy to tb g'dter P of ,ne c,lib- We no'H 0nr friends will extend the circulation of the Entkkpimsk and that it will be in ev rv household in this county from now until tiie election is over. We propose to nuke the paper worthy of the support of 11 lovers of Constitutional Liberty, and nuke a hot fight against the present cor rnpt Administration. Send ia your suD criptions at once. Tkacheks. At the meeting of the Council last Monday evening. Prof. W. W. Moreland. of Corvallls. was emploed s teacher in the Academic Depart meat : Prof Nicholson, hue of Victoria, for the Intermediate Department, and Miss Clara CanhVI.1 for the Primary Messrs. Mote land and Nicholson are both experienced teachers, both coming highly recommend ed, and we leel confident that the Coun cil h is secured teachers who will do jus tice to our school interests. Boy Aiti.Kfli l, t.-i s.uio.i,) a num ber of our promising youth went down on the Clackamas and kicked up a dis turbanc.e in an Indian camp, beating a pquaw and tearing down her hut. One oi the young offenders was arrested on Monday and taken before Justice Burns, who found htm guilty of the charge arid ined him $5 and costs, amounting to $.1 We forbear giving the name or the young chap this time, but it ihis thing is again repeated we will have no sympathy for hi Mitt en and let the people know who tie; tffutier is. f. C. '- C If the author of a commu- n,Vi!in signed as abotewill fend in his rr her name, we will publish the article ith pleasure. It is so inln-eslim, that we are almos, .... .,, t() J no. pubiish.ng anvil,!,,- wi-h-ut Itje au thors name and give the document t ,e world. The writer can rest assured that if he or she will give us the name, it shall appear. PosTi'oNEo. Iii coi eequence of Judge Upton being engaged in a jury trial at Portland, the contest in this county was postponed until next Monday, when we are assured the matter will come to a h-aring. We notice that the 'Wrestling Jo -" case is, over lor rhe present, and we presume there will W tin doubt but that the contest will come off next Monday. Tttuu) Stkkkt Stoke. We call the at tention of -.r readers to the advertise ment of Mr John Wilson. Portland, in this is-ne. Mr. W. is a gentleman who can be rrlied upon and we recommend him to our readers who go to Portland to do their trading. Fatal Accioent. A man named John Welch, employed at the quarry on the Chickamas. was seriously indued last Fri d vy trout the effects of which he died on Monday. He" "was engaged in getting out rock, when a large stone save wav. roll ing over him breaking his leg and bad ly injuring him otherwise. Chinamk.w Superintendent Smith on the Lurks, firing unable to secure enough white men to complete the wotk as pto-vM-d by law. added to the former rorce CD Chinamen. last Monday. He is deter mined to complete the woik and proposes ti put on the force necessiry. Lahcknt. A man named Gray, was ar res!ed last Tuesday on a charge of steal, in some money from Mr. Hoiden. of Ihe Cliff Ilon.-e. He W;1S examined before Recorder DilW and discharged, there bemir no evidence that he was the frailly party. I'KitsoVAi. We 1!?11 a call from our old and esteemed friend . Squire Bonnet, of Columbia county, :lst Tuesday. The ol gemiei-in looks well and hearty, and in rmhu-i isiic for Greeley and Brown. Sr-.iKE to R?..t.--Ih ano'her column wili he round an advertisement for a store - to rent in this county, at a good country trudin.u pot-t. Persons ".esiT-tncr fii rr., inf.-. ..'isiness Km rto w.j k) lniujrt. tioa to this pcint. v.. .: ,. . . . r ' in rela- LiUMu. The name of the person drown "I in the Clackamas, which we noticed li-t week, should have been James Grimm, bi' eid of J .m's Graham. The latter js 'U alive and !oilur xv,.l. amj vvy h.lVe S 'tue hope he will vote lor Greeley. Whitewashed. -Dave CaufiVId has g'v- m the inside ol the Court House, a couple of coats or 'white-wash, which makes it '""k T'i'e while and clean. It has need ed n lor some time. Oi.n Coin While the workmen were ncHaed in taking np the floor of the t-tilding adjoining ihe Shades' raloon. on-of ihe,n found a half dollar of 1S0R. I'd- u an o!, pioneer, and had probably ween lotit !wre vears ao. C.ni..-Mr Geo. Haas, of the Shade' dooa.hus taken up the tioor in the build "g adjoining his saloon, erected an aibor and fix.-d things so that it has a very cool ppearaiu:e for a summer resort. euktahi.es. We a.e under obliga tion to Joseph Yon Bloney and M. Hat ton for a fine lot of fresh vegetables. Such favors are appreciated. liKTi uvKO. Mr. Justin Chenowotb who 'us teen surveying over in the Kalama coiiMtry during the past four months, re turned here last Friday. Died. Jacob Eagle, the mm who kill ed Jesse V. Boone, in this county, and wa et the Penitentiary for lite, died in ta.t institution ast week. Painted The Bainum Saloon building has been newly painted recently end pre sents a very neat appearance. Sewixo Societv. The Sewing Soc'ety of the Episcopal Church meets next Tues-J'-iy at the residence of Mrs. R Smith. Dry IIoi-.se. Messrs. J D. Biles & Co.. hive erected a new dry house for their l!ib factory. iMPuoiiM; Painting and other im f rovemenu a;v going on about town. fccAii. e. Locals this week are rather 6rce. ti.i. Named. A Vinri,,!, nates General Dent "High Custodian of l"e Card-Basket and K"eeonr ,.r t,, r t 'I HE BIBLE IX THE .N. Y. SCHOOLS. The Christian Union. (Beecher's paper.) has the following remarks: "The series of troublea at Long Island City about the reading of the bible in the public schools has finally brought a decision from the State Superintendent of Public Instruc tion. He lays it down as the established principle in this State, that public school teachers have no right to compel attend ance upon any religious exercises. They may holt' such exercises in connection with the school but the attendance is to be voluntary, or at the discretion of nr. ents or guatdians. That this is the exist ing taw. ."Miper.inteneent Weaver very Clearly shows. That the law is a just one seems to us -unquestionable. It is utterly inconsistent wnh all principles of liberty mat itie state should force Ihe leadinir of a I'r.M.., :i I - . .w.,.,,,, ,uif upnj i;8 catholic citi zens, or any form of" religious opinion np. on adherents of another belief. The in justice of such a course is only equalled by the folly of expecting any gain to re ligion from forcing the Bible Up0u un willing listeners.7' It is very safe to sav that if th no.Tr.r. were left to 'he school teachers themselves iiiey would declare against reading the Bible in a school us a useless formality, conveying no appreciable instruction to' pupiis. A Plain- Description-. There have been many attempts made to correctly portray the foul outlines which will be permanent ly marked upon the pages of the history of our country, by the villainous acts ol Gr.tnt and his advisers. But none, we think, of all the essaying artists more cor rectly depicts ihem than the Citizen when it. declares "the vile Administration of Presid.-nt Grant, diseased and foul in all its branches, impure from the present tak ing head in the "White House to the black in ill levying tail in Ihe Custom House, is now on trial before the people. wuh certain condemnation staring ii. in ihe lace. " The cot ru pi ions of New York are for gotten bedde the corruptions of ihe Na tional Government : the'thelt of thousands sinks into insignificance beside the rob bery of millions. "The cry of Reform has swelled and gathered streoth iiniil it is shaking to its 111 the throne on which the master of Ihe nation would btii.d his possessions of power. In ve 'ligation after I n vs! iovi t ion h:is Oeen ordered, and all have proved the truth of most of i;e charges, and all hail to be suppressed, us far as possible, in tile cause of the dominant party. Peculation, dishonesty, infamy, black mail, are found everu here growing ranktv under the head of unlimited nepotism and open bribery. "? Foreign and Domes ric Relations. Nothing could more clearly show the straits to which the (Jrantites are driven, remarks the Sun, than their boast of Un successful manner in which their chief has settled our long-standing troubles wi:h England. They affect to believe that the decision of the Geneva arbitra tors has preserved the national honor, whi'e at 'his very hour Great Britain is ringing with cheers a, what her people appropriately cull the great American back-down. The whole world knows that under Grant's adnimis'raiiou the United States have been compelled lo humble them selves before England. But, what do some id' our agenis and counsel at Gene va care for all this so long as they can se cure the payment of the direct Alabama claims not one cent of which will ever go into the Uni.ed Slates Tretsury.bin in which the agens anil counsel refereu to have a large pecuniary interest. No. it is not ihe successful m m igornem of our foreign relations for which Grain's admiuisitation will be longest remember ed, (nit .'or the munificent, style in which it has provided for ihe President's domes tic reta-iorn. A Historic Belle. That very ridicu Ions uimdescript known as Mis. Dr. Mary Walker was veiy much enraged some time since because the United States Com missioner ol Patents would not pel mil her to place the military costume she wore during the war in the glass cabinet con mining tha garments of Washington and Lincoln. The c'nihes were labeled. Worn by Mrs. Dr. Mary Walker duruig the war." and were to have been kept as a historic relic for the inspection of In lure genet a'ions--which reminds an ex change ol a little anecdote: An Irishman was once walking along a hot dusty turn pike road. A wagon, slowly lumbering along, overtook him. Will yi-z carrv me coai?" said he lo ihe driver. Certainly. Certainly; but what will jun do?'' "Sure, an l"ll reni.iiu inside it. yr honor." Could not Mrs. Mary Walker be persuad ed lo be as accomodating as this Irish man? If she would only consent to re main inside of her military costume.'7 and be cased up with it. it would be a good riddance lo allow hT lo Ii ive her own wav. and be "a historic relic."' Uxdek Which Kix; ? Xo doubt a large part of ihe stock in trade of Republicans in ihe pending canvass, says the Yreka Union, will cousist in fighting the war over again, and charging that to elect Greeley will be to resuscitate Ihe "Lost Cause' and restore lo the "rebels" in the Cabinet, what they lost la the field. But such statements as ihe annexed, which we ciip from an exchange, should neutralize and rentier perfectly harmless, all Urn kind of cheap rhetorical thunder: -General Bragg, late of ihe Confeder al army, is shouting Ihe battle cry of G reeley ."' "General Meshy, late of the Confeder ate army, is shunting the battle cry ol Grant." Honors are eay? Shuffle the cards again, and give us a new deal I Tkoiiu.ei). The Grant party seems to be troubled about Mr. Greeley's past cet. sure of the Democrats more thn any one else. The Alexa: dria (Va.) G-tzctte du el ares th-t the Democrats do not enter in to a defense of Ideas formerly expressed but support Mr. Greeley because he is opposed to the course and policy of the piesent Administration, and stands upon the reform principles of the Circinnati platform. "These. " it adds "are sufficient reasons to justify the course of the Demo crats, and to excite their energy. They are looking to the future good and to the oesi mieresis oi tneir country for the ef i fort in behalf of peace, harmony ami ! prosperity, which impels them to unite in I bringing about the election of Mr Gree- ley.'' j The San Francisco I'vst says: "Fight ing Joe Hooker'' has been stopping at San Jose for the past week, and bis health is improving, lie says nothing against President Grant as a military man, but he does say that as a civilian he is not fit to 1 . 1 1 1 - , r- . be reelected President of the UnPed States and therefore he is going for Gree- Response to Greeley's NtmiwTmv from South Caeomxjl-The Xtws says : Honestly and frankly we declare our pinion that in the action of the. Balti more Convention yesterday, is the ieme dy for every public trouble, and the be ginning or an era of unity of thought and purpose for these thirty "millions of peo ple. It was at Baltimore the divisions which provoked secession were establish ed, and i is fitting that the same citv should witness the shaking of hands which marks the end of ihe hated and e.rs of the war. The Courier say the enthusiasm for Greeley came first from the South and at the South he will receive a support so earnest and enthusiastic as will emulate his warmest friends Xorth Richit Xow. Thfc Milwaukee Xeics says : "The whole question of Greeley and his past record, or Grant and his past rec ord, and whether Greeley i3 better than Grant, is illustrated by their recent posi tions on the Ku Klux law. It is very true that Greeley sustained it when it was first enacted at the demand of Grant. Just as Congress was adjourning. Grant demanded that it should be re-en acted, but Greeley denounced it said let it die and let civil law resume its swav. The man that is ri-ht now is the man" for Un people of this country to place ia the Presidency."' Tueik O.M.r Hoi-E The only hope for the re election of Grant rests on the hope that Democrats will not vote for Greeley says the San Jose Atyit. Well, let the G ran tiles live in hope till November, ami lie in despair. The Democracy will al most en masse support Greeley. It is true that a few now leel like not doing so. bur reflection will convince them that the good of the conn ry it quires them to make a sacrifice of their personal objections, and they will not do it. This is no time for neutrality, and certainly no Democrat can vote for Grant who lias trampled up on Ihe most sacred right guaranteed nir people the right oi the writ of habeaus corpus for the sake of retaining power in hi own h inds. The Cincinnati Enquirer speaks in thi way of two of the many recent iecruits to the lielorm ranks : "The reappearance of two of our old Democratic leaders ui the Cleveland Convention two of th ablest ami strongest men in the Stale, who have not been in the Democratic councils fur ytnu-sw-jus a jj, fn-;dence of our approaching victory . We allude to Henry IV Payne of Cleveland and to Gen J. B. Sieedm an. the hero who saved the day at the battle of Chickamauga The events of the war estranged them Irom the party, but. they are for Greeley now.'' Oregon City Prices Current. The following are the trices paid for produce, and the prices at which other ar cicles are selling, in this market : WHEAT Whiie.'V bushel. 8Uc. OATS bushel. 7o cts. POTATOES "p! bushel. ;().7.r cts. OXIOXS ) bushel. SI !)!(., ii ou. I'LOL'R-r! bbl. ." iiilVih ml. BEAXS While. I) lb ;ji:v cts Dil ED FRUIT -Apples. lb . C(a;,7 c's. Peaches. lb.. lliuV-lrie: l'iums.Mb.. '20 cts.: Currants. i. ib.. l(7hz els. BUTTER --(A lb.. oof:Jots. EGGS dozen. 2f c:s. CHICK EXS "i. dozen. $2 oOf.7,:5 00. SUGAR Crushed. T- lb.. cs'.; Island ft).. UO'Wlh crs X." ).. A lb 1.". ,-t San Francisco refined. ) lb. 11 cts. TEA Young Hyson. fJ lb.. 31 ."); Ja pan, tb., l)0c3l 25 ; Ulack ci lb., 75c. 05 1 0'). COFFEE r If,.. 2:m 2. els. SALT H lb.. i;cu SYRUP Heavy Golden, "p)gs!l..$l 00 : i:.v. Heavy (ioiden. gall., tfi t BACON Hams. t! Ib.. IH cts; Sides 15 cts. It..: Shouldeis. 12 cts LARD - lb. Deis. ()1L Devoe's lerosene, call.. To. Lineed oil. raw. trail., s; I ?.- Linseed oil. boiled. i ..all ;S 1 WOOI Ib.. yr els. BEEF Ou foot. Cf'0.7 cts ri lb. PORK On foot. 76 cts SHEEP Per head. 5iif :' tso. lHUiv-i Green. .2 50 )-ii)l ; Dry. 15 ct ; Sailed. )Sc AOE.VTS FOR TIIK iC.TK;tIKISK. The fullowing per-ons are authorized to act as agents for the Enterprise : Geo. 1'. Howell & Cc, lo Park Ii-iw. New o k. Cue Wetherill .t Co., i'.07 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Abbott Ac Co., No. S2 A St Nassau street, New York. I'oitland, Oregon L. Sanm. 1. San Francisco! Thomas Bo ce rsau Francisco, L. p. Fisher. St Helens, C dumb: county, .... S. A Mil. s Astoria, C;laTs p .-ounty. . . .'. .A. Van Dusen! Lafav. tte Yamhill county...!. L. Fnruu-en D.illas. Polk county .....Have Holm. -a Co: vallis .i. s. I'idmeV C.ii-'tn City W. b. LaswiH" f)a!l 'S, Wasro covnty N. Il.Cate La Orande, Uni n cottn'y A. C "ra e Pendleton, I matiiia countv. . . . S V.Knox' Eugene City '.J. M. Thompson." CL .CKAMAS fOfXTY. Beaver Creek C. F. IJeafie. Eagle Cicek trank V. Fos.t. r. Cascad s lb nt v McfJuin. Lower Molal a W. Moreland. Canbv J W. Strawser. Ujipei M'dalli V II. Vauu'han. Ilardiug s Z. C. Norton. Cuttings' I). Wruht. ilioi.8.' If you feel dull, drowsv, debilitate 1, (V s poud -nt, have frequent headache, mouth testes badly in morning, ii r. gnl ;r appet te and tongue coated, you are sulll-ring tiom 'I'orpiil Liver or "BiUiitxiiss.'" In ma: y ca cs of "Liver Complaint" only a part of tle-e sympt ms ;;re ext-rienred. Asa rem edy for all such c iscs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disi overy has no equal, as it elhcts pcrfot t cures, leaving the liver sttcit-tliened and healthy. Sold by all tirst-ciass drug srist?. Kcbecea Degree Kodge .o. S, O. O. V. (O Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY EVEXIXGS, ot each month, at 7 o'clock, in O ld Fellows Half. Members of the Degree ai e inv. ted to attend. FALLS EM'AMP.UEXT SO. 4,1 . O. r. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall on 1 e FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING of each m .nth. Patrurchsj in good staud iiiil ate iiivtted to aiteud. Ve!.. s. lS72-tf -iH UODIil It lilllLf 1. A. I'. U1I i a A. ."!. Jlohls its reirular c mmuirea .vAtions on the first ami I'hir.l S,itur 'r't!l in each month, ;tt 7 o'clock from ihe 2oth of September to the 2:Uh of March, and 7S o'clock from the 2!,th of March to the 2oth of September. Brcth rcn oi good standing are invited to attend. D 'f.':;.! S7t, ISy order ot W. M. Ongou L.oi o. 3, I. O. or O. F. Meets every Thnrsday even nfx&?& ng at " oV.lock. in Odd Fellow's Members of the Order are invited to attend By ortler. t. F-.r the very bet photographs, go to Brad ley &. Rulofs .ri's Gal'ery wi bout STAIRS - ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 J-uout ornery Street. San Francisco. 7. ,v, OU wau 'e bs"t Shoe ever made. one bu v hces DIED. In Clackam ts county, Ju'y 21, IS72, ilarv wile of O. Ilenseu aged 63 years. ' Da. O. V. Gurlev, who hud been aSicted with consumption for several year., died from an attack of paralysis at h s residence, on M dalla, about tea milts 3,uth of Orrgoa Citv. July 8th, 172. The DocUr was a native of Roots Town. Portage comity, Ohio, where he grad ia'ed as physician and practiced for several years. He was highly 1 expected by all who kuew him. Ohio and Iowa papers please copy. Iltl 'irious Services. St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John V. SeilwooJ, rector. Services on Sunday at lt4 a.m. and 7 f.a. buuday School and BiUe class at 2 e. m. 1st Consregational Charch. -Morning Seivicta;, Siijbatti Scln ol, Scats Free lo. ..12 o'clock M. o .dock. i-yeniuu fccrvices. Khv. K. (ItHKT, Acting Pastor rHAYKlt iliiUVINGS. Sunday evening, 5 o'clock Tueaday evening 7 o'clock. o- M. E. Church, Morning Sei vices, .Seats Free. 10.30, Evening Set vices, i i o ( lock. Sabbath School at t'V o'clock a. m L. Olmsted, Pastor Special rSotie. 11. V.W DK. HEUGirs WORM Svrup for Citildreit' A. 11. B. 11, druir- D uist is aireut for t!iis invaluable remedv at Oregon t'ity. Belt Johns, agents lor the miiuaiacturers, Sa'en;, Oregon. Special Notice. The best ami most eiii ientenre known for dvspepsia ami indiaesti ai, is Dr. Henley's Celebrated 1 X L lbtteis. Try it. R. a 1 ad vei tisement in another colanui. jimTuiJ Iilsuin:ucr lalaiilts. The hot solar rays that ripen the harvests generate many distr.-SMng di.-eases. If t lie over be at all predisposed t irregular it I tids is the season iu wh.ch billious attacks may be anticipated. A weak stomach, too, .s weakest in te s unmer nuaiths, ami the loss ol vitality through the pores by exces sive perspiration is so great, tliat a whole some tou;c, combining also the proper: les of a d.u'usive i-tinin'ei.t and gentle eihilar ant, is in nany crses nect-ssiary to health, and under no circumstances should be dis pensed with by ihe sit kl v and di-liilitatv'tl. Ot ail the ptt para' ion intend, d thus to re f. esh. -ust tin, an : t'u'tify the hama i frame, tl, ere is none that wjil comptre with Hos- . . . . , i . .3 . . ..ui.:. ..... , leier s v. uraieu .louiaea uiio rs iney liavt be. n w ihcvl in tiie b.t'.a .ce o experience and not 1 umi wanting; liave been ieco:n niei d -d from the tirst as a ;;reit mediciaal spe.-ilic, not as a beverage, and in spite oi interested op osition 1". om iiiuuineraole quarters stand, alter a twenty e.ns tii.l, a t'.e head of all -p.-npi irtary medicines in tended for the prevention and t ine oi all or diuary complaints ol the stomach, the liver, the b iwels, iimi tiie ..erv s. In ihe u ibealth; tli-tri ts oorderinu: t!.e g-eat rivers of t ali toruia. Host t tr'.s Stomach Bitte s may he clisseil as the standard one lor every species .I" iiil.M iniiteut or remittent fevwr. Tne jieo p e who m'.ab t those di-tiiets, place the most implicit con!icVnc iu tiie preparation a c tulidi': ce ib ir is iucteas. d eve.y year by the r. salts of its oj)e.at.on. s bitters, so called, of tiie rr.ost perni cioa chaiac'er, are springing np l.ke uu.gi on every side, th p blic is hereby forewarn til ajfa list tne dram-sliop fraiio-. Ask for I!otette, '.s Litter-, see that the label . etc , are correct, and renicmot r that the gf? nine ii tide is never sold in bulk, but iu bolt.es o:dy. WIIiXilAM DAVIDSON!, REAL U STATE DEALER. ti:tie-, u. 04: Krojit :-tivt t, PORTLAND, - - - OUFCON. REAL ESTATE in this CITV and i:SriMliILAl), in the m.-.st d sirabb localities coni-tinr of LuTS, HALr BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STOiiES ; also IMPROVED FARMS, ami valuable uncnkivuied LANDS, located in ALL ttarts of the STATE for s-ALE. REAL ESTATE and other Propertv juirchasetl for t 'on esnomlents. in t'nis (MT and Miro igliout. t ,e STATES and TEKRI TOUIl'S. With urea- . are and on the most V O V A N T A ( 1 E O U S TERMS. IIOCSK-; onfi STORES LEVIED LOANS N ioTlATEl). an. I PL VIMS OF ALL DESCRiriTONS PROMPTLY COL LECTED. A d a (Je. eral FI X ANCIAL and AGENCY' BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in ail the CITIES and TOWNS in the Si A IE. will re ceiye desc rijiti.e a ot FARM PROPEUTV andjforward the same to the above address. Feb. 3, 1371. lew Tla,y. NEW J 003. ! Ol THIRD SIR ISttvvcen Altlcr ami Jlnrib,,,, Streets. I w it Lawn, Fine Irt.U iio-mm Tali e and Loom I: ma s , Iin ii a lid ro:to:i Hon lk. r: li; f. Tot lis and fras.lt, Illarlv Drc s Si!U 15 la i-It i0.,' Hit , HlaeU Alp ica. !"Uiiiing oo d?, Iloslfi-y, i .oofs and .Sine. Fuiiihh'j; tiuods A L. trg. Slorr, a.3xS:; .-ol Rttsi n rs st ind, in which a prosperous business h is been cond eietl for over two cars. Re it Low. Applr to J OHX WILSON, TH1UU ST., SOUTH Oi VLOEK, PORTLAND. O ;EG0N. ilyLn. - to ro to Rent. rPHE STORE HOUsE FORM ERLY OCCU JL pied by Kafka, on Eoerv Creek. 1-j miles fiom A.irora sitnat-d at a line point for Conntty trading ios ; cm be hid on vei v leas .liable terms. T is is a tie iri.bly ponir f r a man with sinad catnt d to go in o busi m ss. Empire f JOHNSON & McCWN, juiy2'itf.j Oreg'J CMy. Oregon. Summons. In the Comity court of Cluckuiaas cotm'y, State ot Ore.:t)ii. JACOB VVUUTMAN", TlaintiJ. X. NLWELL, lefeiulant. riO X. TIIK ABOVE NAMED defendant lu the name oi the State ot Ure pn you are hereby re.p:irelto aprx- ir an 1 an swer the complaint li!.-d against yo i in said Court iu the a oove fcnritfixl .lotion v. ii Liu ten lays alter the service t J' tins summons upon yon, if berve.l ill Clackamas county, or twenty days if served iu any other county in said State, and un less you so appear an 1 answer said complaint in said term or on or before the 1st day oi the term of said Court comtueiicintr next at'-er tiie exttira- j tioa of sbi veek.i trotn the pabbe.ttioa ot' this j summons, to-wit : on .uou lav, tiie J.n l Ouy or Sciueiaher, b72. the rilaiutiti' will tak- a j fe: ! Eueut araio.sr vnu f..j- tli. sum of IS 4i an l inf. est thereon siuoe the lltn day of May. 1-S72, also I for costs an 1 disbtirseiuenta of this ae'ioa. ) I'at'ilshe I by order of lion. J. K. Wait, Judge of sail Court. JOJSON & .Uet:0V', Patcl 2tH J-il. p.r;, Art've for pl'i? ilC OUT! THE ENTIRE STLENDID STOCK Oi BOOTS AT TIIE PACIFIC BOOT AilD SHOE HOUSE! W'i'A be closed out imoiediitelv AT COST. QUITTIXG BUSINESS! Those indebted to the Crui will please call and settle PROTZnArJ, GILLIHAN Ec CO., Cor- Front and Llorrison Sts-, PORTLAND, REC0X. July 10, ISTlttt' ICE-CREAM SALOON! LOUISSAAL, - - - Proprietor. IVOLLD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the the cit z-t a f Oregon City aud vi cinity, that I have just opened an It l'-CIIEA"! & t'OSPECTIOXAUY establi-hnietd in the building formerly occu pied by L. Uil.er, corner of Fourth aud Ma n streets. The AiHr Sotlu 1 ii tu in will be in operation to supply the demands of tie- thirs ty. I manufacture all my oivi stock, conse quently they are rtiiH and fresh. A share of public patronage is respect ful'y Kolicited. juEJu.'int MASONIC HALL BUILIb 1- u. - - OREGON. IX 0EEG0N CITY, TEI-PS CONSTANTLY" ON HAND AND -IV .or sale, cu :ap kok cash , PAHL0S, BEDHG0?J, OFFICE, SITTIKG2.00SE, and KITCHEN FURNITUP.F, Eu can-: Lounges, Locking Chairs, What nots, IL'i steals, Wahstands. Curled Hair and Pulu Matresses. l'uhi Pil lows. S pr.nr Beds, Window Slnuies. Pictare Frames, -Mouldings, Ac, &c. '""Six-cial attenti ui given to Upho'strx work in ull its I. ranches. Orders tilled with promptness. Repair wiz done with neattn ss an ! dispatch. Fnrn tore 'a id ' to ortler. t'Goo. Is delivered to any paitol town !ree of chaigc. Call and examine for your s I vas. may I7i-'J Or. O- R- FS15ELAI3D, D F? ?.S T S Q "A '..3..? f -1 - t TOOM OKKl'M'S TUIlLDrNC.. CORN It er First and Was!,i nu ton St-., Portland. .Nitrous Oxide aduimisteif d. n2:;tr. BEST REMEDY FOR DYS?JF3IA, I:;DIGE3TI0N, EILIOUSIIESSi IQiS CF A.PtT;Tt AND IHACTiCN Q' THE LlVtf?. Are acknowledged to lie tim iiiost wholesome and elhoirr.t ot 'I onics . 'nil Kpcih erativt s REA1 i'U XrICIANo' Ci-lii il iCA Tis ou duck of each loi lie. None iri'imino ithout our Trade Mark blown oti thi"1 hot; T. sell otlif.r tlmn ti p fprnino nrticlo out of n-ir bottle? is ,i ci 'ii:iii.d otl' nsc. .ind we sli 1!. when d Tccte... jirostcute sucii pi t.ts to the lu.l iileat oi t!f. I i'.t. 11 LVSTEIS i Co.. Snl,. Trnt r.ptAr,. 518 Front St.. S. t-'. JOHN FLEMING, DEALER IN 30DKS AND STATIONERY IN MYERS' FIRE-PRO OF BRICK, M IV STItEKT, OP.EOOX CITT, OREGON. W2LLIAM SINGER Has Est-ihlihd EOJl HIE 3IA.X CEACTOLY OE una, SAStl, BLINDS AH3 CCOHS AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. -a- Thej- will :tlso do TURNING, of cvry lescription to order, With Neatness and Dispatcl o ALL WORK WARRANTED. Shop on th- River, in Lewis' shop. on;ios te )r.-iron Citv Mills. PARTIES WHO WEIil" OCCUPYING I. la nls in t;ie "Grande R ntie ,in 1 Sih-tz Reserves, " in the S ate ot Ortjjon, in h. years h.Vi-Vi, and had to aba ol u the same n c 'iHn 'i c of s i (1 Reserves h tvinu '-ecu s.-lected by t-.-.e V. s. f.r the .set'leirient of the llojie River Indian-, will iI -use cnd their ad Iresses. for further corresnonden e to . W. IMtVVIlx, Atfy. liox lfJ.' Wtishi tyfiun City, I). C. Citation. In the Co-mty CVirt of Clockam.w county, State :. JN" TilK MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF . 'J in -I" 'a:nni j;i. A p;' irjon having benm lueit.y .. .j. .u."..unrnon, a lmin' mo:i, a lmin'r i-or or" the e .fa'.joi .Jolin SI' an im iivi.i.- l one 'amnion, Tr-yin:r for the sale ot U ilt'oi 2 10 acres of land sit h f. 1 iu seo-jon T i S, 11 1 K. WuLmi jtte n.cri li.,. 1 ners. ioi-o, iii iue ii-uae of the Stfe of Ore -on l. you, Aiii.rcvr J. Slc atataon, Ci'harino J!den .Na;cy Atia Moenm. John M. M' arnmon, Ii ,berr . yh:- 'ammon, li;. irs ot said tlece.ise 1, Un 1 all o'ner h.-irs unknown, are h--r.-V.v r.ir 1 r,. i.r. .... i apte:ir ;it t Ji Mo:i da v the 'o:irt House in Ore.tm City on h tliy of Anrn.-r, insaii Court ui 1 s' 10W C l'ise it ,mV exi-t nn r.-n t.,- of sale should not 1 sran'o-l as in sti'.I rrf-fiti.m prayed for. J. K. WAIT. Countv Jul 'v. F. CAUEIELO, Couaty ClorkT Attest: It. seal J. Orc-jroa City, July 12, 1S72. rtflilJiors of Pairs olcl. Cable Screw Wire BOUTS AXD SHOES. ; -1 ,.4 n t 'J-xX 3 X'- ; '.. e5ai;N t- SiT; t.w&rz?;:'1- ? t 'a kf"3-ti j r tr- WiTj , - .-.- vrS. . j i i i ..' ii'.M CH AS. H. CAU FIELD, COttXEE MAIN AXD SETEKTU STREKTS, OREGON CITY", OREGON, Deuler in DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES, CK0CKEHY and GLASSAWEE. Also, a full assortment of Milliner? and Fancy Goods OF THE LATEST STYLES. JUST R E I V E D. COUNTRY" PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Oregon City, aue 21st, 1ST -2. tf SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED BY .A.. LEVY. I HAVE JUST KEDEl VED A COMPLETE and well-assorted stock of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, AXD GEXTLEIIE.W FTRXISIIIX'G GOODS, Which I will sell at reduced prices. Call nnd examine my stock before purchas ing tljewherc. TroJucc Taken iu Eirhan?? for Goods. A.LKVT, Main street, Oregon Clly. FOR SVLli. r p H E U N D E US 1 (1 N E I) D ES I U ES TO PEL L X his .rojifny in Oreg 'ii City will sell ill a l.nrii n, t ;i coud finrt hn-er. Lot 8. in Mock 3. whoon th-ie is a good levelling ll.t .se with s ro nn-, p.ntly hard finis.li . bal an. e loth and ji ipcr and the Liverv Stable now occupied hv Messrs. Wil is & Urontrhttin Water pij.es laid on the premises, from IVti-e's water w.nk-:. A. so 4 town lots iu Canem.ih, with good fence around. A. so ti town lo's in l.nver end of Oregon City; al.s lio of luno knuvn as the dfiia tion la .d clam of Win. Stone. 8 miles southeast of Oregon City, with some im provements, thinly timbered, nc under growm go .tl lasting watt-r 23?"li.tiUire at County Clerks oflice. J. M. FKAZER. Oregon City, May tjth. 1672. viin23 SHADES SALOON, G- A. HAAS, Proprietor, Llain Street, Oregon City. Bt BILLIARD TABLES in. OEEGOX Have been introduced, ami the l'roprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of ihia popular amusement to them THE BA Ii JS SUPPLIED I Vith all the choicest qualities of Liquors an,' cigars, sscoicii, Irish and Uourbou alreadi tiiinous Whiskies nnd Punch. ALSO, a no. SMOOTBfiG GALLERY Is connected with theSaloin. Oreyn City, Jan. 1, l,s2:tf MEW GOODS AT Tf IE LINC0LHBAKER7. WILLIAMS & UA&mUG, HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE ty ot choice FAMILY GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS. The Rakery will be constantly supplied with fresh BREAD, CR VCKERS, CAKES. PASTRY. CANDIEs AND N'UTS. All of which will be sold at livirg rates. Remember thut we do not sell goods at cost. Also, please hear in rnind that it takes money to io business. To the fa tiling tr .de we wonld say, CASH tor j on. produce, and CASH lor onr goods. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Feb, V, li72:tf WAGON AXD Carriage rVlanufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premtsesat the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City Oregon. Take 'akes this method to inform his old pat s', and as manv new ones as mv h run pleased to call, thai he is now prepared, w th umplc room, good materials, and tin- very best of nieehar.i to buihl anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort ot a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me. lilnckstnithing, Horse, or Ox shoeing and l : .t. i . .. . . . s KuicLiijujuiDg licanv. qtnckly and cheati- lv done. a ii) i n. Opposite Excelsior Markei To Stock trovers. rpin: road across the cascade f ;unta.ns, known as the Old Enr nMnt oad, is now in sph ndid order for thei.cconcnoditio .ofthepuhli,;. Tebrid-es n the road have a 1 been th .r..gl,.y ,epar el and t . -ck drovers will find it no tr. uble to cr .ss the Mountains by this route. There s j.leotv of g.,ri water and snss on both si les ot ,l,e Moununs. fnd the riistanc across ,s ,.n!v Inih,s t.ein- the sh .rtest :,s e,I as j,e best road ov.-rthe Case .de Mo ,. a,ns Mrt drove,. an1 .InifP.inN wj!, fil,d it to their aduant ,Ke to travel over this route, i oies reasonable. JOSEPH YOUNG, Pre-ident. Clackamas county, June 21st, 172. OREGON CITY B ft E W E ft Y ! Having- purchased the above Brewery wish ps to inform the public th t he i'p now prepar ed to ra liiufactur N'o. 1 quxlity ol LAG Eli BEER, lood a? can bp ibtained any where in the Stalp. Orders solicited nd jiromptly filled. y."-OiIC-MAp APP JWfJ&StXl 3SSE THOMAS OHAEMAN ESTABLISHED . . - 1858 X DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS of Oregon City, and the Willamette Valley, that he is stdl on hand, and doiDg business on the old motto, that O "A Nimble Six-Pence is better than fh Slow Shilling." I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased ore of the LARGEST and IJEsJT SELECTED Stock of Goods ever before offered ia this city; and consist ia part, as follows : Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry GoocU, Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every Q Description, Hardware, Gro ceries, Paints & Oils, Sash & Doors.Queens ware, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware, Jewelry of various Q qualities .t styles, Clocks &Watches Ia- dies & Gentlemen's Furn- ishinsr Goods, Fancy Notions of every dscription,Patent Med icines, Ecpe, Farming- Implements of all kinds, Carpets. Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c. ' Of the above list, I can sav my stock Is the .MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this mar ket, and was s.ected with .-p-cittl curt for t msti-iitt. Alt of which I now otter for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buv goods for I am ri-7i EKAlIMJO TO SELL CIIE4I' and rot a;low myselt tu be UNDERSOLD IX TIIE STATE OF CREGOX. All I ask, is a fair chance and quit k pay ments. Belie v ng, as I do, that nineteen years' experience in Oregon City enables in to Know ihe roqirements of the "trade. Come nne and all, and see for yourselve that the old stand of THOMAS CHARM AN cannot be beat in quality or price. It would be use'ess for me to tell yon all the advan tiiges I can offer 3 011 iu the sale of good-.ens eveiy store ihat advertises does that, and probably you have t.een disappointed. All I wvsh to say is. come and see and examine lor yourselves, for 1 do not wish to make any mistakes. My obj-ct Js to tell all mv old ti lends now that I am slid alive, and desir ous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or on such, terms as agreed upon. G Thanking all for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. TIIOS. CIIARMAN, Main street, Oiegon City. rfEegal Tenders and County Script taken at maiktt rates. TIIOS. CIIARMAN. J2?."O,000 lbs wool wanted by TIIOS. CHARM AX. O REAL ESTATE, EEAL ESTATE- JACOB ST1TZEL, C. C. WAT. JACOB STITZEL & CO., SUCCESSOR TO STITZEL fc CETOX;, AND MOiTEY ilKOKEKS Cor. Front ami "Washington Stm., P O R T L A ND, O R EOON. Special attention civen to thi l furn-. irie lands and citv nronprtv All ,r.,r,. pondence relatii g to the recourcea of Ore gon will be promptly auswered- REAL ESTATE JOURNAL Published monthly. Sent free of chart to any uddress. JACOB STITZEL A CO. March 15, 1872:tf 0 BAENTJM ESTAURANf. LEOfiDeLOUEY, Prob'r? r LA TE OF THE CLIFF HO USE MJX STREET. OREGON CITY, OltEGOX. rpiIK UNDERSIGNED R E 1 speci fully announces to his f. lends and the ti ave'ins nnb'.ic. H at 1p has re-opened the above nameci Kestaurant The proprietor knows how to ferve Inn csut. mers with Ovsfp-s. Tig's Feet, a good cup of Coffee or a' SQUARE MEAI . El ON DeLOUEY Oregon City, Jan. 27, 1871:tf pIPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaRoque & Co., oreg ox CITY. 9, Keep constantly or hnrd for pale Midlines. Bran ami f?hicken Pepd. Pflfies snqomding feed must furnish the ? kt. AVOID QUACKS. A victim rf eaily in discretion. -aiis"ing nervoup dHlitr, premature "ecay. Ac , having ti'edin tun everv ndveiti?ed rerredy, I as a simple n cans of self-cure, which I f wdl nr'l frr-p o 1 is fcllmv si lipids. Address J. II. REEVES, 7S Nassau st.. New York Sept. lily JOHN SCHRAM, MAI.V STUFET, - - OHECOXC1TY. 3IAMTKTUBER i.D I3IF0RTER OF SADDLFfs. H.ARE.S. SADDLFRY.1IARD WARE, &c, &c. 7T7nTriI HE OFFFR. aS CHEAP AS V cm be had iu the State, at Wholesale or Retail. tfl '"'arrant all my goods reprfff nf. G O o o o o o o o o o Q 6 O o o o 0 o O o o G 0 o o 1" am mMmMmm0.mm-