Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, August 02, 1872, Image 3

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The LoxTtsiw heard
te.ted election in this coiiniy - .
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A,weSr.ppoaed, th Rad
. . , .r an appear
lat Monday. ; er an 0pp
ical m:.nager. rs-nry fur ihe
1k1 .'
s only r.eo
ance.nd it - ' c.lSH ;,nd take
plaint to .nd,.ri.rt by Jnd.sro
Judgment, wbic ..ion into the
Pmn: eisd- Tb- plaintiffs' coun-
UL ,L' uo books of this and
r V precinct, and showed that ht.y
IZ vo i 'ad been illegally recced by
four v r ...,:. -nd asked that
the J""?'' V .7. , - . , lnI1,. This
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an
ies
SJJri y ani Mr Nol.nerol The Judge
niajoriiy. a..!.!,, the former
;nt..red an order to set as,
;..r!ifl.-au-s is-ned to Mes
srs. Lntourette
-c.-riificaies
I Jjrtcriifn
n.l ordered the UierK uo
... ' .nttat:int3. which
t been done. The Radical managers of
fhU cotintv. h'eaded by as renal ;t of
l .mnee"ep s 'vpr l''sjrcel y I'rty.
that iheir rascality would not bear
r .mr!.t to hide their in
f;imv by not appearing in the case and
rrvenl me cimiicmj"i" m-n.
9 full expose ol their dirty w
,oik. l ney
rxnect by this course to prevent the L-g-i.'.'
, ir,,i n.istitor the Radical Represen
ts ives who hold fraudulent, certificates or
rleetion. m iking it appear as though the
rrrdict of Judge Upton wm of no import,
allowing the votes as given by Judge
Upn to the Democratic Rei)resentatives
and Mr. Uingo has a majority over Latin
f 37 : Mr. Martin over Matlock. o. ; and
Mr Shipley over Crawford. :W ; besides
tliere were cast bv railroad hands who
ltad be-ti iit o! the State and at work on
the X. 1'. R- K- to' t,Vi'r nionths pri
rr to ttn election, but came b tek and
voted for pay i:i Milwaukie precinct, whe.i
they had no" residence whatever in the
State. Mbout twenty move votes, which
nboulif le deducted from the Radical vote
V'woiild give all our Repieseiitatives
over n. J( n.!n;ljs be seen
whether a Radical Let, t,.nite will allow
tiiesf ttols f r.n;il manipiilatoi's to usurp
tlie seats which the people of Clackamas
cu.nty have refused to eiv them. Just
ice ha been done the Democracy bv
Judge Up'on. a R idicil. now it remains
to be seen whether the Legislature will
il'j likewise.
KiCJiiiiLS Accihavr. Lt Monday even
ing a prema'ure blast went off on the
Locks which nearly resulted in ihe death
ot a large number of hands. The work
man were engaged in drilling a hole close
to where a charge was alreaey in. and as
tliey were blowing out the dirt and watrr
The charge limited. M-ttinir off the blast,
while some thirtv or forty men were close
'by. A number of the whi'e nn-n were
hiir. but none badly except Mr. Sians
field, mid tour Chinamen. The latter are
a!! out id danirer. but Mr. Smii-dieM it1
a critical condition Ion he will probablv
recover from the injuries received. No
one is to blame for the ttcci lent. Mr.
liieore. lite 'foremen, was standing within
. lew feet the blast when it. went off
but escaped unhurt. The Chinamen were
o enraged that they attempted to assault
the f irem tn with their pick- and shovel.
5-ut were soon quitted down by the white
men showing them that, an assault would
be disastrous to thein. The bl ist. carried
away 'he derrick, and the only wonder
1. how f tu i ii V men exftosetl as they
were escaped being seriously injured. Dr.
Iiirclav 'ss iutmiiiely rniled and ad
Tf.inis'ensi to the injured. Tin Chinamen
1 tit work but tesurn-d again next day af
ter they learned thai it was purely an ac
ei'ietit. Cvtuo ity. We were h'ihwii a day or
two cince a ii!gu!ir fec-insen sf rock
bl.isu'd out wbwe th-y are working on
the Locks. From 'he somew hat porous
ut'ureof the rock it would seem as though
water kd penetrated to a gr'af. depth
and formed over 'he natural rock a lav
imr of quartz:, and upon the s!rfa(v of
thi deposit, hen examined tF.der a glass.
th"re is p 'resen ted the appearance of pet
rified vegetable growth of a light yellow
ish brown color. The specimen is well
worth examination by parties interested
i:i geological s'udies.
Hani) Ftmu Letters have been re
eeived frofH Mr. C. T Locey and family,
who left here early in June for Eldorado.
Riker county. They readied their desti
nation in snfety. and are generally well
pleto-d with the country. In the valley
where they are living there is abundance
of grazing but a scarcity of wood and
liuiher and also of fruit. "Friends will be
P -linen to learn that their li-tle girl who
hid nearly recovered her sight under the
care of Dr. Ross, h is again become blind.
BtKTs. We are under obligations to
Mr. X. Trullinger. of Cutting's precinct,
for a lot of fine beets. There were three
varieties, the White. Red and Greeley su
gir beet. We pronounce them not only
the Unrest but the best flivnred beet we
have ever eat. They are solid and firm.
nd m tender as could be desired. The
it he presented to us would weigh about
fifteen pounds.
A Sad Accioknt. The team belonging
h Gen. Lovejoy, was standing by the
riiiroad when the cars came along last
Monday, which scared them so that they
Mi oft. Mr. Veager, the diiverwas drag
Reii out of the wagon with considerable
force whi'e he attempted to hold the fright
ened animals, the horses kicking him as
k" fell. The injuries received by Mr.
eager are verv eeveie and may prove
h'!tl.
SciUBNEK .s. We have received 'Srib
nt r'i. Magazine"' for August. As nsnnl. it
is fall of interesting reading matter. This
Migtz.ine. while not. us old as some others
ha taken the front rank, and we consid
er it the best pubiicaiion in the United
States. Subscription. $1.00 per annum
Address ScributT i Co., (iM Broadway.
New York.
OrrtCKits Ei.ki.tkd. The following are
the ofticers elected at the last meeting of
Wil'amet'e Lodge. N.. 15. I. O. G. T.. Icr
the ensuing quarter; John Ria-kwell. W
C. T. : Miss Anna C, . W. V T. : T. M
Melvenna. W S. ; E. J SwalT.rd. W. V
S. ; J M. P.acoii. W. T. : J. D. Locev. W.
C. ; J..bn Oavin. W. M. ; Mis Mina R;1!i
dad. W. I. G. ; Mr. Gilbert. W. O. G.
Oi t'tCKfis. The following are the of
ficers elect of the Independent Champions
l the Red Cross : J. M. Bacon. E. C. ;
Mrs. Rradish. G. C. ; John Gavin. I. C
'n. Greaves C U. ; Wm. Whith.ck. Sec.i
M Ur.nlish. Treasurer ; Martin Angel'
C-; Mrs. Newm ui. F. S ; Mrs Bacon
C. ; Chas. Tftomns. Victim: Mr. Mel
Jrt'in. Ruaiseller ; Mrs Kent. Importer.
,;ff Sue walks. Tlie Street CommLs
!ner is after the property holders who
Te nfpWted their sidewalks, and we
notice a number of new walks bein !aid
nave .Matt street in e-nod
''hr dovtn .-, r i . .
(U " u iJoiauuB oeioia
winter
Lorvry CouRT.-Tbo August term of
Coucty Court, Judgo Wait PrecUla
X" TOAVN AND T . - - j
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T t w ir t? T . v nt'tr Ln f tK- t-i-1 , r I
J- J "-e ' -v., -ji tuu- i
test was not made -nn Mt. Campbell, the
County Surveyorm time to make it Wal
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and consecinemtly th cas was not called.
.Seeing mat -Mr. ixiriiett has a legal major
ity of the votes e-s dot-ided by Judge Up
ton. it won Id he hut an act of iuspcf tr
Mr. Cunsp'bell to resign aud eive up the
fnr wl,,ctl h people refused t0
eleCl him. We shall see whether he will
do It.
AnoiT Time. Now that the electon con
test !a over, and all things pertaining to
the last June election should be settled up.
would it not be well for our UatHcal
friends to i-ettle t-w-ir -nmsic bill. Those
that da-nee must pay." etc. Didn't WH
ltiins? corrupuuTi lmd hold out? Tlie
boys are beginning to want their tiioiiev.
Pail Manufactory. The pails and tubs
manufactured here by Riles & Co. are
competing .sharply for the possession of
the home market, cn account of there su
perior quality. The leading house? in
Portland will keep no others. Shipment's
have already been made to San Fraueid
co and foreign pot ts.
Keeping Hotel.--We learn that Judge
White and family who left here sometime
aro for Auburn. Eastern Oregon, are now
keeping hotel at Gem City. Mining pros
pects just at present are not very encour
asiing but all are waiting for livelier
times to come.
Deer. Prof. Macrtim. Forbes, and par
ty returned the other day from a week's
hunt in Ihe mountains in the vicinity of
the Sandy. The parly were specially for
tunate in the capture of deer, Laviug se
cured ten.
Democratic Clackamas county, for
the first time in twelve years, is now Dem
ocratic in its administration. Mr. Saw-
telle will take his seat as Commissioner
next Mondav.
FlUE. Rojys are in the habit of lightire
fires on the bluff, which is rather a dan
gerous practice these dry times. We
would caution them against such prac
tices.
Personal. We had a cult yesterday
from Mr. Finley, proprietor of the Soda
Springs in Linn conuly. He informs us
that a large number of health and pleas
utv seekers have visited his p'uice during
Ibe present season.
Cone to Salmon. Mr. Meldrutn and
wife and Mrs D. P. Thompson, left here
last Tuesday for a month's pleasure at
Salmon River.
Chanjki Tlie Height train now makes
trips every other day. We have u in
form iiiou whether this change will last for
any length of time or not.
Visit. The Sisters of the School of the
Sacred Heart, at Portland. viited our
city last Wednesday, accompanied by a
number of iheir scholars.
GitAiUNti. Street Commissioner Bridges
is at work gradirg Filth Sueet. and filling
up the hole on the corner uf Seveuih aud
Main.
ScnvEViNi; lion. D. P. Thompson left
here last Sunday wiih a party to enter
upon a surveying contract i.i Wabington
Territory. He will be absent until fail.
SEitEN.vp. We return our thanks lo
the young gentlemen who gave us a ser
enade last Saturday evening. The music
was excellent.
Ten Facto icv. Mr. Zcigler. an old cit
izen of ibis place, returned here and h is
opened a cooper s'iop opposite the Lin
coln Uakery.
SirrKii. The L C. R. C. had a supper
last Tuesday evening, at Myer's Hali.
which was well attended.
Si;win(; Society. The Sewing Society
of the Episcopal Church meets uext Tues
day at the residence ot Mrs. Clark.
LEcn.'ivK. Count Atidrew Elinsky, it
Polish exile, lectured at the Court House
last evening.
Cocncil. Regular monthly meeting of
the City Council next Monday evening.
Fkcit. Xice - California Grapes and
Peaches are now in the market.
lies Y. Our farmers are all bur
bar-
vesting.
Good. An exchange says tliut
since Miss Susan Anthony, Mrs.
Stanton, Mrs. Duniway ami some
others of the strong minded have
concluded to support Grant, it will
he a Teat saving to the country.
Won't these dear creatures take in
their list all of Grant's relations?
It would le so nice for the people
to get rid of them.
The Philadelphia l',ss says that the
progress of the democratic party towards
Greeley is happily expressed in this cal
ender, framed by a con temporary
January The old idiot Greeley.
February The eccentric Greeley.
March Old Horace (Ireeley.
April Horace Greeley.
May Mr Horace Greeley.
June Honest Uncle Horace.
The True Bourbon acknowledges that
the calender may now be completed to
November as follows :
Julv The Sage of C!i ippnqna.
August The Hope ol the Country.
September Greeley, the Statesman.
October The Democratic S andard
Bearer. November President Greeley.
Tin-; Mt:A.vs JrsriKKn. Tto integrity of
the Democracy cannot be imp-ached for
making common cause, says an exchange,
for the comm m welfare, with men whom
Democrats once antagonized on issues
i
I now dead and bnned. It is always sale
to follow well established precedents,
when the precedent will serve ; but Ihe
political situation is entirely new. arid the
nnpreeedenl nointnatiim ol a life long on
ponent of the Democracy, bv a Democra ic
Convention, u not, only jus'ified bv tin
new position of affairs, but events occur
ing every moment prove that it was the
one wise nod safe course.
The Cincinnati G'tztte (Administration)
eays that -the rebel General Bradley
Johnson, who has come out- for Greeley,
is the one who commanded the prison pen
at Salisbury, N. C "' Yes. and iho tebel
Colonel John S. Mosby. who has come out
for Grant, is the one who used to raid
around Washington to the terror of the.
iuhabitaa's thereof. Therefore, -which is
tbo rsbel candidate for Fr0dlJnt !''
I k. I hi; ItV IIMU L-" I - If ll &U"I7 I Dlt t A I ra. . ... ... I 1
The .Baltimore Platform.
Following U the platform adopted bv
the Democratic Convention at Lfiltimoie i
on the 9th of July. 1S72:
1. We recognize the equality of men be
fore the law, and boll that H is the duty of
the government, in its dealings with the
people, to mete out equal and exact j ist ice
to all, of whatever nativity, race, color or
pe suasion, religiou- or political.
2. We pledge ourselves to maintain the
law, tfce union of these s ates, emancipation
and enfranchisement, and to oppo-e any re
opening of the questions seUled by the
Thirteenth Fourteenth lad Fiiueuih amend
ments to the cons ittihon.
3. We demand the immediate and abso
lute removal of all disabilities imposed on
account of the rebtllion, wli ch was findly
subdued seven years ago, believing that
univeisal anmer-ty will result in complete
pac nVati m in all sections of the ountry.
4. Local s-tdf-governmeat with iuipartia!
suffrage w 11 guard the runts of all citizens
mote securely than any centtal z d ower.
Tlie public welfare demands the supremacy
of the civil over the mwitaiy authority, and
truedoin of person under the protection of
Ua hubeu corpus. We demand f ir tlie in
dividual the large.-t liberty eoni-te:it with
1'ublie order, for the sUHe seX-rovernment,
for the nat on t return to the methods
of peace and the constitutional 1, nutations
of power.
5. The civil service of the government
lias become a mere i istrumenc id" i irt s m
tyranny and personal ambitioe. and an o jeet
of seiii-h gived. It is a scandal and re
pro, ich upon free institutions, and breeds a
demoralization dangerous to the perpetuity
of a republican government
. We ti ei efore regard a thorough refotm
of the civil service as one ot the most pies
i: g necessiti-s of the hour; that hotnsty,
capacity and tidel ty co;t-t tu e the only valid
claims to public empioymeut; that ii.e'otHces
of tfoverunient cease to be a matter of ar
b.triry favoritism and pa ronage, and that
public .-talton will become again she p(tt of
honor. To this end it is imperuiv. ly re
quired that no pres. dent shall be a candidate
tor re- lection.
7. We demand a system of federal taxa
tion which shall not uiiuece-sai i y i Uert'ei e
with the industry of the j.e p!e. and which
halt provide the ineas necessary to p iy the
expenses of h- goveiiuuetit. tcon m t ally
the interest on t'le p tbl c debt, and a tuoder
a e annual i eduction of the principal thereof;
aud recogirz'ng that there are l i our m dl
honest but ii r c ncilable d H'jreuces of Ojiin
ton With reuard t t;;e respective systems of
protection ami :ree t ade, we readt the tiis
cu.ssion of the subject to the peopj in ,heir
conjures iunnl districts, an I the d ci-;i ui ot
congress thereon, wholly five of executive
intener-: nee oi dictation.
b. The public credit rnu-t be sacre lly
maintained, and we denounce repudiation i.i
t very toi ni and guise
'.) A sp!eiv return to speei payment is
demat le l. alike by the h ghest coud leia
tions of co.iunerciul murabty and honest
irovemmen!.
fit We remember with gratitude the
heroism and sacr.tic-s ot the sold ers and
sailors of the re ub!ic, aud no a t o' ours
shall eve detract irn.n our justly earned
fame or the full icwards of their patriot
ism. 11. We arc opposed to all further grants
i f lands to railroads or otrer coiyo au ns
The pubi c d niaiu should be held .-acr. d to
actual settlers.
l- We I. old that it is t'.e out y of the
goveriimeur, in its intercourse with foreign
nations, to cn! iva'e the f'rie-iushipsof pea' e
by treating with all on fair and q al terms;
regarding it alike distioiioi able either to le
ma d what is not light, or to sub:i:it to
what is wrong.
18. For the promotion an 1 success of the
several principles and upport uf ihe candi
dates nominated by this convention, we in
vite mil cordia..y welcome the co operation
of all patriotic citizens, without regard t
previous political affiliation.
Jtt-liy io;is Sn vi(i.
St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John
W. Selhvoo l, rector. Services on Sunday
at ii'i a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School
and iiiule class at '2 p. m.
ist Congregational Church
Morning Services,
SahtMlii Sch .ol,
Evening Service,
. .Scats Free
i o.
12 oV,o( k M.
. . . .7 o'clock.
Ukv. E.ii:nitv, Acting Pastor
PIUYEK MKKT1NGS.
Sunday evening 5 o'clock
Tuesday evening 7 o'clock.
o
M. E. Church Seats Fn e.
Morning Service- lo.Mo,'
Evening Sei vices, 7 o'clock.
Sa:-jbath School at 'j o'clock a. in.
L. t M.mstep, I'astnr.
3i.niiiKi.
In Portland, July '2Ci!i by Ii v. Mr. Elliott,
Mr. .J. S .Ik.vkins, of this city, n Ulin
i; Kit, of Sale:ii.
iii:i.
In CTackam s county, .li.ly Jijth, II A lttti k r
Pehmil a. d in -.liter of .beph and Sai.C
Rar.-tow aged '1 months and 1 a iy.
In Clackamas c amty, July 2st-i, H72, in
fant son of Mr. Win. Smith, living near the
Clackamas river.
AGENTS FOR TIIK E.VTEUPKlSE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for Ihe Enticrprisk :
Geo. P. ltowell & Cc, 40 Park Raw, New
Vo k.
Coe Wet'.erill k Co., 007 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Abbott .V Co.. No. 82 & 84 Nassau street,
New York.
Poithind, Oregon It. Samm 1.
San Francisco, Thomas Ho ee
sun Fianci.-co, L. p. Fisher.
St Helens, C -lumbia county,. . . .S. A Miles
Astoria, (Jlats p county A. Van Onsen
Lafavttre Yamhill county.. J. L. Furgu-on
liallas, I 'oik county
Co. vallis
Ciih on City
. .Dave Ilolne
. ....I. S. Palm- '
W. H. Las iv i II'
... N. ll.Cate '
.... A. C, -i h a
Dalles, W.isco county
La lirande, Union county. .
Pendleton, Umatilla county.
S V. Knox'
Eugene City J. M.Tliompso
CLCKA1AS COCNTY.
Reaver Cre-k C.F. Reatie.
Eagle Creek Frank W. Kost.-r
','acad s Hem v McGugin.
I.o.v.-r Molalla W. Moi eland
Canby . J. W. Str.iwse -
UppeV M dalli. Y II. Vaughan.
Mat-ding's Z. C. Norton .
Cutting D. WrUht.
ilel)eecii. Dcgri'i' Lodge o. JJ, O. O. I .
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDA Y ' EVE SI SOS,
ot each month, at 7 o'clock, in OJd FeHow
Hall. Members ol the Degree at e invited t
attend.
t'AlibS EC.)IP.HKXT M. I, I
F. Mee:s at Odd Fellows Had on ' I e
FII.'ST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each m nth. Patri -rchs in good stand
ing an; i .vite 1 to aiteud.
te .. S. lS72-tt"
Tillnooi:iIi ;c o. I. A. F. ami
A. 31. Holds its regular c unmunira
'5Vrtins on the Firt and Third Satur-
''i'J in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the 20th of September to the 2oth of
March, and 7A o'clock from the 20th ol
March to the 2oth ot Setember. Ureth
ren i good standing are invited to attend.
Dec. g:.IS7o, By order of W. M.
Oregon Laxlge-Xo. 3, I O. of O. F.
Meets ever' Thursday even
ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
" Hall. Main s eet.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. X, G.
For the very best photographs, go to Brad
ley & Rulofson's Gal'ery without STAIR--rW
ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, ill
Montgomery Street, Saa Franci co.
Jl. V. PiekSe, Sf. D.. cf Bnflalo, N. Y..
will send his bock ca Csscyjo Dissi.xs fre
i to any adJreai.
A Perilous Season.
Glorious and delightful ns the Summer
weather ia, its tropical heat is a severe trial
to the vital powers. Even the strongest
are sometimes prostrated by its effects. The
commen phrase app-ied to th-s condition of
the body is "general debility-" Now, gen
eral debilitv arises from an i includes a va
riety of ailments. The liver is tnor; or less
affected, the bowels are either constipated or
less affected, the bowtls are either cn ti
pated or too much relaxed, the stomach but
half performs the w,.rk of digestion, the ap
petite i-3 poor, and the spirits d -p; esse l.
This is call?.! uncial debility. It is a gener
al disagi cement of all the physic d functi ns,
and lequires as a lemedy a medicine that
will t eg itate them alt. Hostettei'.- Stomach
Hitter's is especi dlv adapted to this purpose.
Its general oi-eratiou is not conli ic i to a
M:.gle organ. ' If the liver is affected, it re
st or s its L.ue. If the stomach is t-rpid, it
legenerates it. If the nerves are tremulaus
auTi weak, it braces and reiufu.es tlie.n.
If the miud wh ch ever sympathizes with
thebodv.is gloomy and despondent it re-.iev-s
thed.mcuy and so ,i brings the whole
inechani-m of the body into harnu.iy wit.i
ti e laws of hea th.
t here is no civilized nation in the est
etn Hemisphere in which tiie utility of II ;s
t tier's Stomach Ditters as a tonic c rteet
ive, antib lious medicine, is not k-iown and
appreciated. Throughout tV Tr i i s it is
conidered. both bv the people and the pro
tesi .n, the standard spec While it is a
med c u fur all seasons au l aH climate-, it
is t specially suited to the complaints gen
era. eJ by the weather, heiag the purest and
oe-t veg-tab.e stimul i lit iu the world.
Rewaie ol t!ie timers made of acid and
dtngerous imtcrials, winch u..scr:ip alous
pa:ii. s are endeavoring to foit upon the
I eople. Iheir name is legion, aud tne pub
lic has no guarantee tn it they are n t p ison
ous. Ad.nere to the tried temeilv
llostet-
tei's Bitters, s dd o.ily iu
kes or barrel.
lass, aim never in
Do you want the bet fitioeever made, one
that will not rip or c-me a -ait? Then buv
the CABLE SO HEW WiUE lijots and ShoJs
all have the 1'ateut Stamp.
Special ulice,
11. VAN 1)K liEUGII'S WORM
Svrup tor Caildrcr A. Jf. B 11, drair-
D
1.-.1 is agent for t iis invaluable remedy at
Oregon City. Lett Jotin. Mgeut3 tur the
uiuuaiucturers. Saieui, Oregon.
WIIiTjIAM idavidsoist,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Ottice, No. 01 Fi-unt Street,
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
E VST FoltTLAXD, in the most desirable
localities. yoiisi-ting of L'TS, HALI
BLOCKS and iiLOuTvrf, ' HOUSES and
STOtlES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
PEAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for 'on esnomlents, in this t'lT
aud hro ighout t ie STATICS and TERKI
TOIiHtS, 'with grear care and on the most
A D V A N TAG EO U S T E 1 1 M S.
HOUSE nnd STORES LEADED
LOANS N EG OT f ATEf). and CLAIMS. OF
ALL DESCRIP1TONS PROMPTLY COl-
LE(JTEI). And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of fins OFFICE in all the
CITIES ami TOWNS in the SI A IE. will re
ceive descripti t s ot FARM PROPEftTV
andjforward the same to tfie above address
Feb. 3, 1571.
i)av
of Letters
I
EM INI.G IN niE i'0-T-OFFICE AT
V- Oregon City, August 1, 1-72 :
Aldcrsor.. Wm.
I.'iuis, f'has.
Mtller, Wm. II.
McCanley, Samuel
McCanly, Samuel
McC'onuel, James
Martin, S. S.
Oregon City J !;n
Scott, Mrs. Emma
Stcrart, T. W.
inceut, W. K.
Viirn tt, Swig e
Welch. Mrs. Barbra
Atejlin, Win.
Barton. W.
Barron, Nic
Carry, 1 rvin
Fiiz-.valer. Janiij
Gates, Albert
Hemlcrson J.-hti
H iinilton, J. C.
-lackman. Mrs. Emma
Jack m in. Miss E. L.
Johnston, Dave
Knott, J. A.
Kfllev, Wm.
A n n
White, Thos.
lv v. J-invs
Wo I e, L.
Registered letter f r James Nicholson.
If called for, please s iv advitiscd
J. M. BACuN, P. M.
Not'lC3
In the imtttr-of the estate of JACOB E.N'GLE,
deceased.
NOTICE IS nr.!!K!!Y (UVEN BY TFFK
ii'idi-r-inel that he lias been appointed by
County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, Ad
uiinistrator of the estate ol Jacob Ihiie, deceas
ed, and that all creditors of, an t all persons owina
claim iurainst said deceased, are reiinirod to pre
sent the same with the proper vouchers, within
ax mouths from the date of the notice, at lii
oltice in Oregon Citv, ( lackamas o in'y, Orjtfou.
11 EN It Y WAKULX,
Administator of the estate of
Jacob taiifle, deeeassd.
Oregon Citv, Orojron, A u trust 21, ls7i.
nldwl
On THIRD STREET,
IJctvi ecu .-".lder and JlorrJson Stritls.
I.im "ii finivn,
Ft lie Irisli. Xiosoui
Ii ii us.
Ta l e and Ijoom
Da Unisys,
Iiiicn h iid Cotton
Ihoetki r US Ts,
rowtls anil t ras,
I'lncU Dress Silk
151. tk SilU Pop'
liu,
niacin Alp icas.
Miintiiiii tOjds,
Hiisii i y,
iioois iiml Slice's
Kurnls li'ir C'ootli
rarest
V Large Store, 2"sS ) Ooorl I5itslnes-v
stand, in which a prosi-rous business h i
been eond -cted for over two jears. Rent
.ow. Aplj- to
JOHN" WILSON,
T1II15DST., SOUTH OF A L DEIS.,
FOR I LAND O EG ON.
2'jdy 1 in.
S. X. POPE,
Grocer & Provision Dealer,
Next door south of the Court House,
3Ialn Street, Oregon City, Oregon,
DEALER IN
BEST FAMILY GROCERIES,
COFFEE. TEA , SUGAR,
FLO FR M) MEAL of alt kinds,
PICKLES. SO P, SALT.
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS,
Also, all kin Is of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
BUTTER, CHEESE and EGO?.
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Prodnc-e tiken m ex
change f )T goods at the highest market rate.
--nrtri-j Htdivered in the citv tree of
charze. A fair share cf patronage solicited. )
Marca i, loam
H03IE-MAPE CARPET FOB PALE 4T
Z. SELL1X&S.
CLOSSreO OUT!
THE ENTIRE SPLENDID STOCK 0?
HOOTS and SHOES
AT THE
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE!
Will be close 1 out immediately AT COST.
QUITTING BUSINESS !
Tims? indebted to the firm will please cJi
aud settle
PROTZriAN, GILLIHAN t CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts-,
FORT LA ND, EIGCN.
July 10, lS71:tf
ICE-CREAM SALOON:
LOUIS SA AL, - - - Proprietor.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to the the citizens of Oregon City and vi
cinity, that I have just Ojten.-d an
1CK-CUK 3l & COXPECTIOXARY
esfablishmei.t in the building formerly occu
pied by L. Dil.er, corner of Foarlh and
Maui streets.
The Aiiie Soda Ponntalii will be h:
operation to supply the demands o!' th thirs
ty. I riia iut'ict.ir"e all my own t ick, conse
quently they are rem; and khesh.
A share ot public patronage is respectfully
solicited. jur2u:7lf
MASONIC HALL BUILD
ING. CITY,
OREGON.
FEPS CONSTANTLY ON II AND AND
.01 nan-, cn::.p for casu.
?AKLGH, BEDRC02I,
OFFICE, SITTIKGB.00M,
and KITCHEN FURNITURE,
Rareaus, Lounges, Hocking Chairs, What
nots. Ret stea Is, Wa hstands. Curled
Hair and Pulu Matresses, l'ulu Pil
lows, Spring Reds, Window
Shades, Pictare Frames,
Mouldings, ic, Ac.
;ySpecial attetili m given to Upbo'ster
woi k in all its t. ranches. Orders tilled with
proniptm-ss. Rejuiir-ng done with neatness
an. I disoatch. Furn.ture m id-' to order.
G ooils delivered to :y paitof town
Vee of chaige. Call and examine for your
s. lvas. mayl7n2li
1 .'Z-fZ '-ML-Zri t J
BEST P.EMEDY FOR
DYSTJPBIA, II7DIGE3TION, EILIOUSNESSi
10S3 CF APPETITE A:;D iNACTiOM OF THE LIVER.
Are acknowleUa.'it to he the most v. -hole-some
aiol eliiciTit ot 'i omc and Itft'iii eratiK s
Kkao rnYici.Ns' CiarriFicAiES on hack or
each bottle.
.None p-'riuino without our Trade Maik blown
on t!if l ottl.
To sell other thnn the rprnine artic-lo out of
oar bottle is .a criiuiuul olt-.-i.sf. end we sh 11.
wi-en d'-teetpit. prosecute such parties to the fu.l
extent of t '.u- t nv.
11. EPSTEIN & Co.. Sol" Provr?enr.
5is Front St.. S. K.
JOHN FLEMING,
f Tiry DEALER IN
300KS AND STATIONERY.
IN MYERS' FIRE-PROOF BRICK,
MVlV .STREET, Oft KG ON" CTTT, OHECION.
W I L L 1 A fl SINGER
lias Estiblihd
A Factory
FOR HIE MA.X L'FACTOIiV OF
SASH, BLINDS AN J CCOOS
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
ifi? They will n iso do TURNING, of pvtj
lecription to order,
With Neatness and Dispatcl ,
o
ALL WOIIK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, in Lewis' shop.
opoos te Or'tron Citv Mills.
Notice.
T)VRTIESWHO WERE OCCUPYING
I. la ids in the ''Grande Ronde m l Silctz
lieserves," in the Sate of Or iron, in h
v.-ars s.").")-"ii, anil had to ab 1 id n tfie same
n c ins.qu 'i c" of s 1 d Reserves h vinjr heen
s lected by the C. "s for the seti lenient of
he llo-j'ie River fnd;;,ti--, will id"?:se eno
hei'- addresses, for further correspnnden e
to 11. W. DiMVVtUX, Att'y, Rox lor,
Washington City, I) C.
Citation.
In the Coanty Court cf Clackamas county, State
of Oreyon.
JN' THE MATTER OF TIIK ESTATE OF
John 31c! 'uTiiiuou. A petition havinat been
Hied by A. J. Met 'amnion, a Inun'raNir of the
e itato of John Mc .'ainiuon, prayiatr for the sale of
an undivided one-half of 2 10 acre of land sit natod
in see! ion ;12, X 5 S, R 1 E, Wiibmietto meridian.
Therefore, in the name of the state of On-eon,
you, Andrew J. McCatumon. :atharine Katen!
Nancy Ann Slocum, .John M. McCarnmon, Itobert
C. JileCainmoti, heirs of said deceased, and all
o -her heirs unknown, are hereby cited to be and
ppear at the Court House in" Oregon City on
Mon lay the !th day of August, H72, insaid
Court and show cause if any exist whv an order
of sale fhoull not be irriu'e 1 as in sai'l petition
prayed for. J. K. WAIT, founty Ju t 'e
Attest: P.. F. CAUEIELD, County Clerk: "
seal
Oregon City, July 12, 1S72.
n37wt
rvnilions of Pairs Sold.
Gable Screw Wire
LOOTS AXD SHOES
i'ilrl2n37rnl
A. WOLTKER,
NOT VRYPCBETC.
Oreoron C tv. Jan
ENTERPRISE OFFICE
'I3:tt
Special .Vottte.
The belaud mo-t effi ient cars known for
dvspepsia end indi-estion. Is Dr. Henley's
Ce'.eo-ated I Z L W tters. Jrr it. Rt ad ad
vert'.sein'int ia aaother eolticiD jan'm3
I
CH AS. H.CAU FIELD,
CORKER MAIN AXX) SEVENTH STREETS,
OREGON CITT. OREGON,
Dealer in
DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES,
CROCKERY and GLASS4.WSE.
Also, a full assortment of
Milliner) and Fancy Goods
OF THE LATEST STYLES,
JUST R EjC EIVED.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Oregon Citv, June 21st, 172. tf
SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
C
. LEVY.
I
H AVE JUST REDEl VED A COMPLETE
and well-assorted stock of
CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
!.'D GEMLEHENS" Fl"KXISniK GOODS,
Which I will sell at reduced prices.
Call and examine my stock before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Produce Taken iu Eichansr? for Goods.
A MSVV,
Mu.! 11 street, Oregon C'lly.
i
FOR SALE.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO SELL
JL his property in Oregon City will sell
at "a liarga ti, to a rood purchaser. Lot 8. in
block 3, whenon theie is a good Dwelling
House with 8 10 mi-, partly hard finish, bal
ance cloth and paper and the Livery Stable
now occupied by Mvs-rs. Wil istfc Broughton
Water pipes laid on the premises, from
Pea-e's water Works.
A'.so 1 town lots in Canemah, with good
.'euee around.
A'-.-o -i tuwu lo's in lower end of Oregon
City; als'i 10') of la'ia known as the dona-
t ;,., I.. .1 . 1 . .. . .r
v..,., , m m 01 w tn. fctone, b miles
a itbeast of Oregon Citv, with some im
provements, thinly timbered., lo under
growth, go-id lasting water
IPlnquire at County Clerks office.
J. M. FUAZER.
Oregon Citv, May 0th. Ib7-J. vCu'iS
SHADES SALOON,
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Oregon City-
o
.R'.-it lill.TJARD TABLES in O T2 EG O A"
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention f the lovers of this
popular amusement to them
T II E B A B I S S UPPI.IED
With all too choicest qualities of l.iqnors an,'
Cigars. Scotch. Irish and Couibon aireadj
famous Whiskies and Punch.
ALSO, A no. 1
SHOOTING GALLERY
Is connected wit!) the Salot n.
Ore -.'Q.i City, Jan. 1, LS72:tf
R3
w
AT TI5K
LIHGOLNJAKERY.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE
ty of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND PROVISION'S.
The Eakery will be con.-tautly supplied
witfi fresh
RREAD.CR CKER,
CAKES. PALTRY,
CAN DIE AND NUTS.
All of which will be sold at livirg rates.
Remember that we do not seli goods at
cost.
Also, please bear in mind that it takes
motley to do business.
To the faimiiiir tr..de we would Raj, CASH
lor ou. produce, and CASH tor our goods.
Ooods delivered to all parts of the city.
Feb, It!, lS7l':tf
EW WAGON
AND
Carriage
Ptftanufactory !
The undersigned, liaving increased the di
mensions of his premises, at the old stand
Corner of Main and Third streets,
Oregon City Oreg
son.
Take tiiis method to inform his old pat
rons, and as many new ones as imv be
deased to call, that he is now prepared, w tli
unple room, (food materials, and the -er3-be-t
of tnechani' s, to build anew, recon
- ruct. make, paint, iron and turn out all
omplete any sort of a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me.
ISiacksmithing-, Horse or Ox shoeinjr, and
general jobbing neatlv. quickly and cheati
iy done. DAVID MI r f I .
Opposite Excelsior Market
OREGON CITY
EEEWEEY!
1 1 k n it v 1 1 u n 11 f: i,
Having purchased the above Brewery wih
e- toinform the public tht he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 qnality of
LAGER HE EH,
As?ood as can be obtained anywhere in the
Staie. Orders -elicited mrl promptly filled.
Dr. .B. R. FREELAND,
wi-r--Z-zx7 PI E? F.I T 1 n i
TOOM 2 riRKPM'S BUI LDTNG. CORN
I V er First and VVasMnsfon St-.. Portland.
Nitrotfs x;de adm;nister"d. n23tf.
tore to Re
unit
. A.
THE STORE HOUSE FORMER EY OCCU
pied by Kafka, on Rock Creek. 12 mile
from Aurora- situated at a fine point for
country trading pos' ; can be had on very
reasonable terms. T1 is is a dedrably point
f r a mas with email ccpital to go Into busi
ces. Enqmra cf JOHNSON & McCOWN,
ju.'yfltf.J Oregnu CHy, Or-grou.
THOMAS OHAKMAN
ESTABLISHED - " -
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City, and the Willamette
VaiLy, that i c Is still on ban4, and doing
bus.inVs3 on the old motto, that
A imlle slx-Pen e is better titan
Slow Shilling."
I have just returned from San Frarcii
where I purchased oce of the
LARGEST and BEST SELECTED
Stock of Coods
ever before offered in this city; aui 0Biat
in part, us follows :
Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Gooda,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
description, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Paints & Oils,
Sash &Doors.Queens
ware, Crockery,
Glassware,
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware,
Jewelry
of Yaiions
qualities & styles.
Clocks & Watches.La
dies & Gentlemen's Furnishing-
Goods, Fancy Notions
of every description,Patent Med
icines, Hope, Farming Implement
of all kinds, Carpets. Mattings,
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &e.
Of the above list, I can sav mv stock is tb
MOST COMPLETE ever ottered" in this mar
ket, and was sleeted with especlul curt for
tiiU inaiktt. ah of which I now offer far
sa!e at the
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think .f going to Portland to buv goods for
I am DEI EK.M1NEI) TO SELL CHEAP and
i.ot allow myself to be
UNDERSOLD IN TIIE STATE OF OREGON
All I ask, is a fair chance ar.d quick pay
ments. Believ ng, as I do, that nineteen
years' experience in Oregon City enables me
to KtiQw ihe reqirements of the trade.
Come one and all, and see lor yourslVM
that the old ttand of
THOMAS CH ARM AN
cannot be beat in quality or price. It would
be useless for me to tell you all the advan
tages I can offer 3011 in the sale of goods, na
every store that advertises does that, and
probably you have been disappointed. All I
wish to say is, come and see and examine
lor yourselves, for I do not wish to make anv
mistakes. Mv ohj-ct 13 to ttll all my ol!
friends now that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell oods cheap, for cash, or on sucb
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all for the liberal patronag
heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CIIARMAN,
Main street, Oregon City.
rt?"EcgHl Tenders and Coanty Scrip!
taken at maiket rates.
THOS. CI1ARMAN.
.JT"30,000 lbs wool wanted bv
THOS. CIIARMAN.
REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE-
JACOB STITZEL,
C. C. WAT.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.,
SUCCESSORS' TO STITZEL & UPTON.,
AND
aiOREYIIltOKlSBS
Cor. Front and Washington Sin.,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Special attention given to the sale of farrrs
irp: lands and city property. All torreE
pondence relatirp to the reconrces of Or
gon will be promptly answered-
REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Sei.t free of cLarg U
any address. "
JACOB STITZEL & CO.
March 15, l&72:tf
ESTAURAWT,
LEONDeLOUEY, Proo'r
i LA TE OF TEE CLIFF 110 USE
MAIN STREET. OREGON CITY, OKEGOX.
rpi1E UNDERSIGNED R E
Jl specif'ullv annonnces to his
f lends and the ti avp'incr Tnb!ir
that he has re-opened the above
nameu lustaurant
The proprietor knows bow to crve his
csutomers with Oystei?, Pig's Feet, a good
cup ot Coffee or a" SQUARE MEAL.
LEON DeLOCEY
Oregon City, Jan. 27, 1871:tf
JMPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
t9Keep constantly on hand foi sale
N'idiinjrs. Bran and Chicken Feed. Pafi
en q o.i rid in, cr feed must furnish the sarkf.
AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early in
discrttion, causing nervous debility,
premature decay, ic, having tried in vih
every adveitised remedy, l as a simple mean
of self-cure, which lie w'll Fend iiee to him
fellow scflerers. Addrees J. II. EEAEF,
7S Nassau st.
Sept. l:lv
New York
JOHN SCHRAM,
MAIS STREET, - - OHEGO.fClTT.
31ArFlCTiiEE i.fl IMPORTER OF
SADDLES. IIARVESS,
SADDLERV-UARD.
TV A BE, &c, &x.
-rTrHICil HE OFFERS aS CUiPi8
V V ojin be bad Iu the State, at
Whofeeale or Recall.
wamrl all try sroods at rrprtT'v .
Orror Cfy, pril'ir, ,'?T. r?tf.
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