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FRIDAY, : :
AUGUST 2. IS 7 2.
George Washington's Election.
HOW HE RECEIVED THE NEWS.
G. A. Town.--end in Chicago Tribune.
On Tuesday morning, the 4th
of April, 1789, a venerable oM gen
tleman, with fine eyes, an amiable
countenance and fine white locks,
ro!e into the lawn of Mount Ver
non, coming from Alexandria.
Three gentlemen of the latter town
accompanied him. It was between
10 and 1 o'clock. A negro man
sallied out to take the nag, and
the old gentleman, entering the
mansion, was received by Mrs.
Washington.
"Why, Mr. Thompson," said the
good lady, "where are you from,
and how are your people?"
"From Xew York, madam," an
swered the old man, "I come to
Mound; Vernon on
A GOOD ERRAND,
for the country, at least. The
General has been elected President
of the United States under the new
Constitution and I am the bearer
of the happy tidings, in a letter
from John Langdon, President of
the Senate."
The General was out visiting his
farm however, and the guests were
entertained for two or three hours
as we take care of our visitors in
the country nowadays. A glass of
the General's favorite Madeira, im
ported in the cask, was probably
not the worst provision made for
them and the cheerful gossip of
Mrs. Washington, who had known
31 R. THOMPSON
and visited his House in Philadel
phia, helped to enliven the time.
This grave and respectful old man
was the link between the new
Government at Xew York and the
new Magistrate at Mt. Vernon.
Charles Thompson had been the
Secretary, through all its eventful
career, of the Continental Congress
which directed the cause of the
colonies, from the desultory revolt
to indenendence and to union, and
A. "
now he had ridden over the long
and difficult roads to apprise the
first President of the Kepublie of
the wishes of his countrymen.
iva s 1 1 1 x (".to x s a rr i: A R A XC E.
At one o'clock Gen. Washington
rode into the lawn of Mt. Vernon,
in appearance what Custis, his
adopted son, has described : An
old gentleman riding alone in plain
drab clothes, a broad-brimmed
white hat, a hickory switch in his
liand, and carrying an umbrella
with a long star!" which is attach
ed to his saddle-bow. The um
brella was used to shelter him from
the sun, for his skin was tender and
easily affected by its rays. Wash
ington greeted Mr. Thompson with
a grave cordiality, as was his wont,
inquiring for his family, and, di
vining already the object of his
visit, broke the seal of John Lang
don's official letter. Dinner fol
lowed, and, while the visitors re
tired to converse or stroll about
the grounds, the President elect
WROTE A LETTER
to the President of the Senate and
Rent it forthwith to the post-office
at Alexandria by a servant. The
letter was as follows:
Mount Vernon, 17 April, 1789.
Sir: I had the honor to receive
your official communication, by the
hand of Mr. Secretary Thompson,
about 1 o clock this day. Having
concluded to obey the important
and flattering call of my country,
and having been impressed with
the idea of the expediency of mv
being with Congress at as early
a peiiod as possible, I irojose to
commence my journey on Thurs
day morning which will be the day
after to -morrow-
This done, the vest of the dav
passed in conference . between
Washington and his wife, in the
preparation of his baggage for the
notunexpected journey, while,
meantime the distinguished guests
e were amused by the young ollicial
household in the library and
grounds. There was
ANOTHER FEMALE
dear to the newly elected Presi
dent, and he kept her in filial re
membrance at the very moment of
his greatest promotion. It was
growing late in the evening of the
day on which our chapter opens,
when Washington mounted his
horse, and followed by his man
Billy, rode off into the woods of
Virginia with speed. His destin
ation was Fredricksburg, nearly
forty miles away, with two ferries
between one at the CK-coquan, t he
other at the Kappahnnnock. His
purpose was to see his old mother,
now about eighty years of age and
drawing near the grave. It had
been long since he had visited her,
but he could not feel equal to the
responsibilities of his great office
until he should leceive her blessing.
Few candidates for the Presidency
in our day would leave a warm
mansion, filled with congratulat
ing friends, to ride all night
through the chilly April mists, to
say adieu to a very old woman.
But thus piously the Administration-of
Washington began. lie
passed old Polick Church, of which
he was a vestryman soon to tum
ble to ruins crossed the roaring
Occoquan, and by its deep and
picturesque gorge, where passed
tho waters of the. future bloody
- Bull Pun, and by night he saw the
old churches of" Aequia and Po
tomac rise against'the skv; he saw
the decaying seaport of Dumfries.
In the morning he was
AT FREDRICK SRURvi.
and his mother in his arms.
Marches, perils, victories, honors,
power, surrendered to that look of
helpless love, too deep for pride to
show through its tears, and the
President of the new state was to
her a new-born babe again, no
dearer, no greater. He was just
in time, for she had but the short
season of summer to live, and, like
many dying mothers, life seemed
upheld, at four score and five, by
waiting love till he should come.
History is ceremonious as to wha
passed between them, but the part
ing was solemn and touching, lik.
the event. "You will see me n
more," she said; "my great ag
and disease warn me that I sha!
not be long in this world. But go
George, to fulfill the destiny whid
heaven appears to assign you. Go,
my son; and may heaven and your
mother's blessing be with you al
ways." Passing from that dear pathetic
presence, the President elect, per
haps, did nut hear
THE PLAUDITS OF THE TEOPLE
in the streets of Fredricksburg.
He rode all day by the road he
had come, and reached Mt. Ver
non before evening, having exhib
ited his power of endurance at the
age of fifty-seven, by riding eighty
miles in twenty-four hours. His
good wife had made all ready; the
equipage ami baggage were at the
door next morning, and, leaving
Mrs. Washington and most of the
household behind, he sat out for
Xew York at 10 o'clock on Thurs
day, the 10th of April, accompa
nied by I hompson and Hum
phrey
The new State was wait
ing anxiously for its magistrate.
How to 3Iake A Town.
The following, which we clip
from an old number ef the Ed
wardsville Hepubliean, we think
will afford useful hints not only to
the citizens of Oregon City but like
wise to people generally through
out the State :
Encourage every one, especially
new men, to come and settle
among you, particularly those who
are worthy and active, whether
they have capital or not. Their
labor alone is worth money.
Tjiose who have capital will buy
lots, build houses, or tear out and
remodel old ones. Go to work
and stimulate every legitimate en
terprise, by giving it every en
couragement you can, or by unit
ing your industry, influence and
capital in the cause. Cultivate a
public spirit, and talk less than
you work. Help your neighbor.
If he is in danger of breaking
down, prop him up in some way,
either by kind woids, good coun
sel, or a lift from your pocket-book.
If he gets fairly down before you
know his situation, set him on his
feet again his misfortune is to be
pitied not blamed and his talents
and labor are worth money to the
community. Besides, it may some
day be your turn to need a corres
ponding sympathy. Encourage
your local authorities in making
public improvements for the good
of your town.
HOW TO KILL A TOWN.
If you wish to kill a town, put
up no more buildings than you are
obliged to occupy yourself. If
you should have an empty build
ing, and any one should wish to
lvnt it, ask about three times it
value. Look at every new com r
with a scowl. Turn a cold shoul
der to evrrv business man and me
ehauic who seeks a home among
yoe. Go abroad for your wares
rather than purchase from your
nici chants and manufacturers at
the same prices. Refuse to ad
vertise, so that persons at a dis
tance wi 1 n t 'now that any busi
ness is being done in vour citv. A
prompt and close observance of
these rules will ruin any town in
two years.
A Good Way.
It is a common saying that there
are more ways than One for doing
many things. It, would be much to
the advantage of the poor working
women if there were more Ways
than the one spoken of in an East
ern journal, which mentions how
one Samuel A Way, a Boston
broker, whose whole life has been
given to money-making, has shown
by the disposition made of his
money that he knew the value of
wealth in more ways than one.
His will gives the greater part of
his immense property to trustees
for the benefit of sewing women.
The money is to be divided into
two funds, one of which is to be
used in building comfortable and
healthful apartment-houses, which
a e to be let to sewing women at
fair-paying rents, and the other in
the manufacture of clothing during
the seasons of the year when sew
ing women fall short of work.
The clothing is to be made solely
for the sake of giving work to
needy women, and the profits de
rived from its sale, as well as those
coming from fhe rents, are to be
added to the general fund again.
The trustees are allowed a wide
discretion in the administration of
this gran'd trust, and there are no
limitations upon them of such a
nature as to embarrass them in
carrying out the spirit of the tes
tator's purpose, which is to provide
work and homes to the sewing
women who aiv able to work, and
to give temporary assistance tn
; those who are not. The world can
never have too manv such Wavs.
Grcck-y & Brown vs. Grant fc
Wil-sor?,
A UVTlOX AJSD COMMISSION
A. 15. Riclisirdson,
AUCTIONEER!
Corner ol Front and Oakstreets .Portland
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate. Groceries, UeneralMerchan
dise and liorses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. Kichardsux, Auctioned
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron
.inglisli Square and Octagon Cast steel
lorse shoes, Files, Hasps, saws;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iroa , H. G. Iron
also :
V large assortment of Groceries and Liquors
A. li. UiCHAKDiON, Auctioneer
JOilX MYERS,
OREGON' CITY", OREGON,
I RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY COIS,
OSIOCEHIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
1I1BDWARE,
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASSIMERES, FLA S X ELS.
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Trices, and
will take wool in exchange.
57r will also pay the highest prices for
Butter. EiTijs, and all kinds of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash o its equivalent in good
tnen-h in table produce.
Give me a call and sati-fv yourselves
JOHN MYERS.
Jan. 13, 1S71 tf
SPH3HG & SUMMEBGOOOS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1IARUW RE. GROCERIES
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, 1C.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
PRODUCE f all kin Is bought, for which I
pay the highest market price. .
If you desire trond Goods, at LOU" Pric s.
cdl at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
s mk of SpiMig Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
Mv Mdto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFIT-?.
Wool Wsisale!-,
For which I will pay the higheet market
price.
I. SELLING.
A 'Til 14. Is7l:tf
N
JEW YORK HOTEL,
(Deutfches Gafthaus,)
No. 17 Front Street, oj.-pos:te the Mail steam
ship lauding, l'oriland. (Meg- n.
H. K0THF0S. j. j W'LKEKS,
PROPRIETORS.
Board per Week -. $5 00
" " with Lodging C on
" " Dav 1 ro
Summons.
Tn the Count' Court of Clackamas county,
State of Oregon.
JACOB WORT-MAX, riaintilT.
vs.
N. NEWELL, Defendant.
'ipO NT. NEW ELI,, T1IE AISOVE NAMED
- defendant In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are ht-reby required to appear and an
swer the complaint tiled a-rainst you in said
Court in the above entitled action w it Inn ten days
afer the service of this summons upon you, if
serve 1 in Clackamas county, or twenty days if
served in any oilier county in said State, and un
less you so appear an I answer said complaint in
said term or on or before the 1st day of the term
of said Go-art coinni'infi ig next afer the expira
tion of six woe ks from the publication of tiiis
sutnm iai, to-wit: on Aloud. iy, the 2nd day of
September, 1872, the plaintiff will taU j a judg
ment against you for the sum of -?:S 4 and inter
est thereon si nee ihe lltn day of May. 1872, also
for costs and disbursements of this hi" ion.
i'ubllshe 1 by order of lion. .1. K. Wait, Judge
of sail .irt. JOHNSON & MrCOWN,
Dated 21d July, 1872. Att'ys for pVff.
2lju!y(iw
Citation.
In the County Court for Clackamas county, Ore
gon July term, 1872. In the matter of the
estate and guardianship of Lulu M. Russcl, a
minor.
ST A IT EAR ING TO TITIS COURT FROM
the duly verified petition heretofore presented
and riled by Thos. S. Kussell the guardian of the
person and estate of said Lulu M. Kusscll, a mi
nor, praying for an order of sale of certain real
estate belon-rmg to his said ward, for the reason
that it would be benelieial to the said ward that
such real estate should be soil, said real esta'e
being situate 1 in Clackamas County, State of Or
egon, and said petition containing the m itter
and Idlings required by law to be therein set forth.
Wherefore it is hereby ordered that the next of
kin of said ward, and all persons interested ia the
said estate, appear before this said Court, at the
Court House in Oregon Citv, ( laekam ts county,
Oregon, on the 1st. Monday of August, 1872, being
the 5th day of said month, then and there to
show- cause why a licence should not be granted
for the sale of said real estate.
And it is further ordered that a copy of this or
der, be published at least three successive weeks
before the hearing of sai 1 petition, in the Oregon
lty Enterprise, a newspaper printed in the said
county of Clackamas.
July 1st, 1S72.
J. K". WATT, Countv Judge.
Attest : R. F. OAU FIELD, County Clerk.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true
copy of the original order m this cause made as
above stated.
July 3rd, 1372. R. F. CAE FIELD,
county Clerk,
seal
Noticoof Final Settlement
1 N THE COUNTY COUUT OF CLACKAMAS
county, state of Oregon In the matter of the
estit of D. II. Good, decease 1 Mary E 'ood
hiving this day, J uly 3 I, 1872. tiled her final re
port and account as Administratrix of the above
estate the Court appointed Monday, the 5th dav
cf August, 1872. lor final settlement at which
time all persons interested are notine l to appear
and tile their objection if anr thpy hare
J. K. WAIT, County Judge.
Johnson & McCown,
AtboTTiRri for Admiaistratiix.
liiismess Directory of rortlaiidr Oregon.
FCBL1SBED BY- L. SAMUEL,
Gencrul Advertising Agent, !3 Iront Street.
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
Xo. tU Kirt .irtet. Importers and Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass
ware and Plated Ware,
Astor House. Fir st , between Oak and
Fine. Everything neat. B. L. Longfel
low, Proprietor.
BOOI STATIONERY AND PERIODICALS,
BWCKOKT Si MOUSE,
Agents fur Mabie. Todd &, Co.'s celebrated
Iviscn, Dlakeman, Taylor & Co's School
Books. Jt fubi.Uhed, a full line of Lgat
Blank for this State.
R rn
arman, the only di ect Importer oft loth
iuj;, &.C., cor. Front & Washington sts.
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
wnOLESALE
BOOKSELLEil & STATIOXEB,
LARGEST STOCK AY PORTLAND.
Xo. 79 Front anil 5Ta. 5JAVsU-
BECK WILLIAM & SON. 129 Front st.
' Importers and dealers in
Cans, IlUtcs nl Revolvers
of everv description.
Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods. F.cads, Bird
Ca'"es, Baskets, Croquet Games, and
Babv Carnages.
Agents for the "Calif;;rn,a Ponder Works;"
al-o for th- " VV he.h-r .t. Wilson
Sewing Mac-Lines."
T-ck, John A., 129 Front street practical
J W. -comaker c Jeweler. Work done
HOOSi AND .JOB P 18 INTERS.
JlIMES.t HAGUE' Di' Ii f- Front str- et
T" riir'iani & Reinhai t, First st. net Oak &
ll Pine importers of Stoves, Ranges,
Kitchen UtenMU.
B
ii hanan, W. A , s. w. cor. First & Taylor
sts. Cheapest 1- uruiiure House in i'ort-
land.
n A PPI?T WALTER Bi.O
(iVlVl 11 JL O. S Front stiett
(Clarke, Henderson Cook, 81 & 83 First
J street. Dealers in Dry Goods. Fancy
Goods, &c
Cnhn &. Roenf Id, 14S F:ont st. Commis
sion Mercha .ts & Dealers in Oicgon &
California Produce.
Cong'e, J. B, Manufacturer & Deiler in
Saddles, Harness, and Saddlery Hard
ware, 'J'i Front street.
Cvirrier, W &, Co., FT! Fiont st Merchant
) Tailors and Clothiers, Hats Furnishing
Goods.
DpLtshmutt A Oatman, V2 Frmt street.
Real Est.ite Agents, money loaned,
douses rented.
DENTAL GOODS, 'Lcr
i ruin sireec.
DRUGGISTS, iftol
Aii AC. 1"1 Fr nt ireet. Orders !mm
nny portion of i e State r Ten hones caie
fui'ly Of el by m i I o- cypres-.
Iitiil, Lowenst.in .t N. Furminre an-:
J Carpet dealers Stores from 1.14 to 13S
Fi.t stre :t.
1 Employment A ciicy. Wit :etvll k Hoi
j man, so Front st. Fumi-h all kind-i o'
help.
Iverd n-r.v Beehe, M Fm-it, -tt eet. Com
j mission Merchants and dealers in Ho
rn ti-- Pioduc .
17shion Livery Stable, cor. First & Sal mo
; st E. Gorbett, l'r -p. Good turn out
ilw ivs on !ian'-
CVhel .t It Letts, r-or. Fust .1' Waslvti rt-m
l" st .. Dealers & Mamitae. CotliiiiL', Furn
i dnr Goods.
I
:-ppl:ml li- H It.. Demist Office. No.
o i .,!-., l!l ..f.L- , iw l-'irst. Sr. .Vash-
insiton sts.
ill S: Steel. To a-id 77 First, street. Deal
J ers in l'.ooks Stall mery, and Music t:
I iiKtrumeuts.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE-
The largest Music House on the Coast.
STE1XWAY PIANOS, Bl'RDETT ORGANS,
G. Tj. DtPRtXS, Manager.
SOLE AGENCY FOR THE
"Kowe'' Staving 3Iac!iiie.
r3T ccnt- wanted.
H.ekeney .V Steme Grocers and dealers
in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Ma n sts.
nimbu'irer, P., F13 1-ii.-t sreet. importer
and dealer in Staple Fancy Dry Goods,
Millinery.
Hcidee D II., Photognphic Artist, s. w.
cor. First and Moiri-on sts. Child s
Pict s.'ec lty.
ne:irichse-, L C & Co.. D"J F rt street
Ma-iti a- turers and dealers in Jewelry,
War. hes, Arc.
Hi'ib ird. Geo L.. I'S Front t.. lm!es tie
dealer in Groceiies, Doors, Wagon Ma
terials, Arc.
Hodge. Calefy Co., H 7 Front st., wh de
sale dealers in drugs, Paims, Oils,
ii ass, Arc.
TTrvl I" 1 7 Sewirnr Machine, straight
JL JL V )SjlX-J needle, under feed, "1 ck
stitch." Comuetition cha'.lened. si. E.
T raver, 112 Front st.
Hoixren t Shin Her, X--s. Dili to 172
First st. Importers Furniture, Led
dmg. Arc.
International llo'el. cor. Front and Moiri
s--m s s. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Puss
attends steamers.
Kohn.J. & Co., 01 Front st., wholsale and
retail dealer in Fine Clothing. Furnish
ing Goods.
Mai-on I) rce Restaurant, piivate r.-oms
for Families, cor. 1st and Pine streets
IJ. V'oos Pi op.
Mn-iiii, E & Co., wlrdesaie dealer in
Wines A: Liquors, U. S. X. Co's Block,
and S in Fran
eier tV Schmeer, 111 Front St., wholesale
and retail Confectioners.
Mii'e', lohn R . M 1st st. Watchmaker ,t
Jeweler, offers to t'e public a line as
s ltment of .v'utches. Clocks and Jewe ry.
M teller .t Co , Front near C t.. Dealers
in native and foreign Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.
"VTort Tup E. J., Hardware. Iron, St el.
i Hubs. Spokes, Hardwood Luuver, tf-c,
Portland
O
C'-identa! Hotel, cor. First aI)d Morrison
sts. Sinim A: Cook, Propriet rs.
I) rrish, Wat ns fe Cor' e!l. Real Estate
Aden's, ,)0 Front street, bet. Alder and
Washington
PHOTOGRAPH' GOOD?. C. II. Wood
I ard &, Co., K'l Fiont s.
R
ice. J. M.. 1-27 Front str rt, wholsale
dea er in Tinware and Stoves.
1ichter, Paul. 105 First st. i-nporfer if
i Berlin wooden Carvings, Parlor Orna
m -nt-s. Arc.
I
7) ider. G, C, R jal Es'a'e & fohey Broker,
V V)2 r root srreet. roriand.
oserrbanm. I.S.&Co.. Tobacconists imnori
V ers of Foreign and Poacptic L?qnor5.
J uss- House, Front st. On First Ciass Piin-
cipal. Tnomas Ryan, Proprietor.
O herlock, S., 61 Fiont and 152 First sts ,
dealer in Harness, Saddlery and Sad
dier Hardware. -
Simou, J.,56 Front t. eet, dealer in Doors,
casii & lilmds. Window A: Plate Glass.
O iusheimer, H., In? First St., importer o"
O Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Muio In
nti umeuts.
lJ kidrrore. S. G-.. I2i First st. Drung.st Ac
O Apothecary, a larg stock of l'ertuniery
V i nlet Articles.
2 in tli tV Havis, 7t Front sti eet, wholesile
O dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils. indow
Glass, Perfumery, !te.
Oinitt' .v K .us. 7:t Kirst. strict. Pic ures
O Fiames, Moidings, Artist's Mat'.s.Dru w-
liifl lust! urnen s.
Sin th. Put., limlcer. t0 Fro it st. Dtaler
in Legal Tenders, Go- ernment Bonds
and Gold Dust.
Ul'OMC, B. I,., Xo IU7 Krnnl Street.
O Watc imaker & Manufacturinir Jeweler-
s appointed A stent for the W.iltliam, Elirin.
E. Howard At Co., Chas. E. Jacot.andihe
California Watches; also, for nil the produc
tions and imports of the Calif irnia Jewelry
Orriiiny, San Francisco. Send tor circular.
Watches repaired in the verv best manner
and w a it ranted to give satisfaction.
rrVrry Bros.. No. 17s First street, manufac
,JL Hirers and dealers in Furniture, Ped-
uiug. t nrjiets, tvc.
rIVip ( dotliin it t.. r. i i r- r-i I. .
JL Furnisliinj; Gocds. Roots and Shoes.
uarns & 1 rager.
'Putt e, II. II., 142 & 144 Front st. Dealer
JL in Wagons tt Agricultural Implements.
rIvne, E. D., n. w. cor. First & Oak sts..
JL dealer in Brandies, Wines, English Ale
and Porter.
rvler, J. A., 147 Front st., wholesale deal
JL er in Butler, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Ba-
c .n, Arc.
W7"llll:lrns Myers, 5 Central Hlock,
1 t t rout St.,
Commission Merchants &.
de i I's in Produce.
VThalley A Fechheimer, Attorneys & So
T y licitorsi i Bankiuptcy. Ollice in Od J
Fellows Temple.
vs,
CO
NEWS!
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LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
BARGAINS!
S. ACKERIV.AN & CO,
II
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
btock of
SPRIXG & SlliMER GOODS,
WHICH THEV OFFER
Cheaper titan flic Ciscapest.
We would sav, come and convince your
self before pin chasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
CIIOTII1NG, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOE-.
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE.
and a great many articles too numerous to
mention.
AL0, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO, "WOLi wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon City, April 21, l?71:tf
Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs.
JOIIItf B. FILKIPJGTOrj, EL D.,
IATE OF SAN FliANCLSCO, HAS LO
j cu'ed in l'oriland. Or gon. Otiice : In
ll line-' Building. First street (threr- doers
from Lad. I & Tilton's Hmkl. where he may
be con-uU d daily, and will treat diseases
.f the ab ve named org ms as sjiecialt s.
All operation upon .he Eve and Eai per
ormed in the most sciemilic and careful
manner.
A RTI FICIAL EYES, having all the beauty
and mobili'y of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers bv pernus-ion, for his professional
standing, to L. C. Lane, M. D., Profe-s -r oi
Sii'gery, and Edwin Pentlev, M. I).. Profes
sor of Anatomy, University of the Pacific
San Francisco; and lor his success in the
reatment of cases, to over I, -"on cases tieat
d bv him, in San Fianctsco; also, to Levi
Est.-s. Esq., Rev T. L. Eliot. Portland ; Wm.
II. Dill-m, E-(., Vancouver, W. T. ; ai.d
many others Oregon and Wellington Ter
riior'. aiiL-2":mtj
HOUSE AN D LOTS FOR SALE
rpiIE UN DERSKiNED OFFERS FOR
X sale his residence n Oregon City. There
are lour lots, a good lmu-e and barn, with a
line cellar and i srood well f water. TheTe
is olenty of land, and it is well adapted for
errly jrirdet-iug purposes. Part p-ivine d
mav be made in stock. F'or particulars rp
plv to GEORGE CLARK,
Ore on CitT luna 2 I S7 ! t f
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
PORTLAND- - - OREGON
GEO. Li. CURRY,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS-
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Over
flowed Lands.
Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for all kindfro-f Ian led p'ope'tv.
Val inb'e securities transferred in exchano-(.
for real Pstate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and dC'-rmined.
Commissions solicited' and executed with
fidfliiv and prompt"esa.
OFFfCE Xo. u Carter's Building, corner
of Alder and Front street,
Teh. 3. ivrottf
THE
HOUSE WE LIVE IN
AND THE
INHABITANTS OF THE
IIUxllAlV roiy.
piIE CAUSE OF A GREAT MANY DIS
JL eases, that have been pronounced incur
able by the most eminent physicians, lor the
very reason that they ovei lo.dii d the ctuae,
and as Dr. Van Den liergh has made the
Entozoi a life long Study, he wou d infoun
the sick genendly that by close obM-rvation
and great xpermit-nts, ba come to the con
clusion that there are more acute and iliron
ic diseases caused by Worms, lirdat.ds, An
ima cuke, or otiier species of Ent 20a. The
public generally, or l he profession at large,
are not aware' of the number of Patients
who are treated by eminent Phvsieians, lor
this, that, or -uch a complaint., without anv
rehet. 1 f the disease had b. en understood,
a few doses of Dr. Vs. Sm:ereijii Worm
Remedy would have mimed at ly c red the
complaint and saved a great uianj hvts.
INHABITANTS 0?
THE
HU-
MAN EOLY!
What think yon reader, of vour body be
ing a planet inhabited iy li.iug races, as
we inhab t the taiti.? What ver may be
your thoughts on the subject, it is even so.
Your body may be but a home for parasites
that crawl over the surface, buriow beneath
the skin, nestle in its entrails, and riot and
l.iopagate their kind in every corner or its
frame.
The following is from the Sun Francisco
IhiJctirt, of January 2(ith, Ia72. (A recent
date.;
Car. J!artins recently died in Cleveland,
Ohio, from eating imjat iniected with the
(ha of 'Janata Suliur.i. At the Coioner's
Inquest, on Tuesday, (January 2d.) it was
shown that three weeks before t hi l.-trnas,
Martins purchased a ca; cass of Pork. Some
of the meet was eatn the same day, and
some was rnadt? into sa a-age. About ten
days later, some of the sausage wa eaten,
and in a short time the whole tamiiy were
taken sick. Martins died on Sunday . 1 t cerri
her 31st, H7L Mrs. .Mar tins and her two
c.'iildren are now very sick, and the (onier is
not likel t rec .ver. The veroict was in
accordance with the facts. For further par
ticulars, s e Cleveland, Ohi i. paper.- of above
date. A Coroner's Inquest brought lhi
lact to light.
Now 1 would ask how many more i:ch
deaths a- inqii'-st would bring to litrht ?
Ponder well, read.-r, upon this, and thi k ol
the tlion-a ids that d.e every ear and n-.
Ci.u-e can be as-igned 'or their iiea:h. Now
the question that would natumlly euttr the
mi no of the reader, is what shall I d. ? Tin
a ivice of the Dr. would be o to s one one
that is c-mpet- nt of treating such com
plaints. And who is m re competent than
the one that has made Worms a spei lail n .
Tkxi vs. Yesterday, Dr. J. W. Van D -n-Beigh
cxh'bited to us a number ot pa.a-itis
which had been removed from ersons af
ilieted; there were several d 11. rent species
o-ie of which appear s to be entirely unk .owr
to the ir edica! piofes- ion. This new taenia
is shaped something like ah oran.e se-d
but perfectly flat, or i at her like a cucumber
seed, with a" tail about a quarter f an inch
n h-rgth. Another was a tape worm b7
! t in lenyth. consistinu ot t),'in joints.
Among medical men theie ex sts no lirti
difference of opinion relative t theoiiin
of tuese entozoa. lne class of writ rs be
lieve that these parages, at least man of
them, originate in the -ndow:i.eiit ' t arnu al
inolec.if- s wish vitality from it e parent body
favo! e 1 bv certai a st ites ol the vital forces
of that body; the t at. s originating their
orir anizati n and promoting their owth
and pmpairatto-i. That ail d esci it ion - ot
entozoa are met w.t i f:r more frequently
where animal food is n-ed in reatet abund
ance, is an indisi iit.itsle tact. specially
where t .e f od is tin fle.-h ot the 'uiic ean
beasts," which the Jews and Mohammed .r.s
re lorbidden to pai- ake of. Put, our iii'n
-ion s not to wi ite a tin-sis up e. this si.bie t:
e onlv desir- to chronicle the fact that Dr
.J W. Van D-n !! lgh has found a no if cine
a simple vegetable whicli grows in : bund
ance in Calitornia, which is a d ad shot to
a en ozmi. of wiuttever de-crij t on, gener
ally accomplishing its object n tr m a., hour
and a half 'to six h iir-. M'i ni'ig Cull.
Ha l we the space i ere hundreds d testi
monials could be produced, testifying t- the
i ru b of th" asser ions that have here been
made, but it would be useless and wuulo
nlv occupy the reader's lime.
The f'ol ow nil are om of the di-eases
that Worms are often mistaken for.
Dyspepsia, Chronic A flections id the 1 ivcr
and'hli di:eys. Con-umjit i Whi e Swell ng.
Palsy, Spermntoirhoea. Diarri cea, L c lit i
nence of Urine, Gravel, For Aibus, Diabetes.
Dropsy, etc. j
Dr. V. would advise those ladies troub'cd
with itny Irregularities of the L'lerus to try
his new r m dies and g t cured. j
Dr. Van Den Rei trh's Infallible Worm Syr j
up for Children. 1 rice $1. Warranted to I
expel the worms. Sent everywhere upon j
receipt ot price.
Dr. J. W. Van Den Pergh's, (lair Tonic j
a sure cure to deshov ail auimalcuhe of the j
Hair Follicles, prevent- falii g out and pro- j
motingthe Growth ot the Hair. Pi ice ? 1 ,50;
Warranted.
Uy Consult ng ami T."uili ipnins
SIMPLE EXAMINATION.
The afflie'ed can lenrn if thei d-seasp is
caused by Worms or no'; at all even s. Dr.
Van Dei Hergh c..n tell them Ir an wiiut dis
ease the- are ufl ring.
Consultations rn;5 Kxuinlniitlong
FUEE OF CIIAI1GK.
PICS ROOMS NOS. 38 & 39,
OVEIt THE POST OFFICE-
Letters describing the fymptoms will be
promptly aru-weied, and persons livingata
d stiini e will be saved the expense and trou
ble of calling upon the Doctor.
Address Il J. XV. VAX DEW BERGII,
T O. BOX 172. PALE.M," OREGON.
Tisllmoiilal,
Foktlanp, V(h. 10!h, IST2.
lr. J. "W. Vx I)kn IlKnoif Jtear Sir:
Our child, a little gii 1 jgl(t years of age. has
had fits and c- nvulsifuis fir the last two
years, and we hud tried many doctors and
rraov remedies without much benefit, in fart
our darlincr was eetting constantly worse
unf.l we heurd of onr worn syrup ihru.h
a fri- nd of ours. We th o ijlht. tluit perhapis
it might do some srood to g;ye ji a trial, ai d
voir cannot imagine our surprise when over
ro(i worms were expelled with one bo th ot
yur valuable werm syrup, ami from 'thi
time on we certainly b'all never be v thont
it so bintr as there is a po-sib!' chance tor it
to be had. Yon are nt liberty to publi.-h
tins if .vou eho se, and may it do much ood.
Kespectlully yours, S II. OUToX.
M.J. OHTOX!
Symptomi of Worm.
Altrnafe pa rnes-i s-nd finshin-r of the
cntintenanr-e. d-dl expression of the eves.
dro-.v-ines. itc-lnn of the nose, a swelled
npper-lin. tnnne whitely t'nr.e- and thick
ly -peck'ed with red poirsts, f?tid , hrpath.
at(d enlirsed abdom"n, a par f al or iren
cr d swelling or puffinsnp.as of the -kfn u
startling ii the sleep and gri- di-icr f the
teeth, a senat:on a if s.met!nnr was 1 rt
rd in the throat, a erad-al w 'stinn of the
flfsh . siekns of the stomach, vnm-tjrg. a
short and drv conh, aotietite s-'mcti-riFsyo
rac ous, .,f oih. r times fee'de. b we!s some
times cst'Te, ofher fines Ioosp, creat fret
fulnes-: and ii ritahditv of temp", p-.ins in
tt.e stomach ami bowels, co'ic. fits, convul
sions 3rnl pal-y.
If the worm svrnp is not to bo had in
yo'r town, send ord r to th a mannracf urer
it will be sent prnmotlr t nv address
free of express chare--.. ' pirct orders to
Db. J. W. VAX DEX BERC.n.
r. O. Dot :T5. cw, 9rgT.
i o jiock wroverc
Cat
n.ourt ii as the
grant Koad," is now in splendid
Old
toe uccomuiodatiou of the nubhe t. Tt U
.... . I i . I i . i lift fill,!
U.
on Hie road have ad
ed, and stock drove
to cross the Mountains by tbis route rUb!e
is plenty of good Water and in as lltr
sides of the Mounu.cs, fnd ti,e f" 0ltl
across is only 5o iuil-s beinsr the sh aiile
we.l s the best road over the Cased''11 11
tains. Stock droves and emi.rr in,J n
it to their advantage to travel over h K'1
To.es reu,onable. overt"iSrUU e
JOSEPH YOUNG PresiH
Clackimas county, June 21st', 172 ?"
AND
T I-I E BjSx
DR. HU FEL AriD'g
ICELEBRATED
SWISS
STOMACH BITTERS
The First and most healthful Tor'cn
ever introduced in the United state's.
3 These Bitters have
been in the San Frac
1 Cisco Market fi.r over
jjl w-nty Vtiiti.,,
j notwithst-audino- tie
i "'any new enndidatea
I for public favor, the
H sale have const nt!y
increased.
TAVU-K .Si BKX
IEEL ole Apentj,
4o; and 411 Clay St,
San Francisco.
o
3)
T711I sew everything seeded in a fanrly, frca
tb.8 heav.e.t to tie lightest L'cz'.c.
AM) i;;:"m:r: w vim,
-ian -7 etner xnaci.ine,
If tlicro is a Tlcrcnce Fowirq 'la
clalno v..hla ore ti.in;s;:i.cl i:.i!es cf
nivlr.'f cn'lvii Er.Ls.'.T-.-ti. -a, if I um in
1'oTif.l of it, it v 1 Le p'trr-Cid 1o
vi; liout expense cf any LinJ to the
owner.
-i l s j iirent,
10 Lc, t:or;t;o!T5er3:.-ccti
Grand Hotel Duiiuinj, Can Frar.clsco.
AVucJ for CirrttJars antl stiTTtjurx rf
the u t'rl;. Active Ajrnts wanted i.
PRIVATE h'ECICAL A!D
CJuiclc Cures and Slcdtrate C hnigf
Dr- VV. ICDohcrtro
Pi-ii-jite 3Ieilica.l urgical iiititiilr.
No. 519 Sacramento Street, corner of
Lfcidtscri.;', c tw ii.n, beioj
tho What Cheer House.)
(Private entraneeon eidesd rf strn-t.)
Establish, d Exprlji to A fit- i d the Af:; ttid
Sound ami S. ient ific 1 dical A id, in ii .e
Treatment and Core of all l'rn;t Hid
Chronic Id-eases, Cases ol Secret y ; i d si!
Seiual J):soiuer.
To tlie Aini( !!.
DR. W. K. DOHEBTY returns his pi-rcre
thanks to hi i un erous pntiet.ts foitl.er
patronage, and w. uld lal-.e this j ( run i'J
to r mind 1 1 cm thai he coi-tir i: .- ! ( 1 1 n..f
at his Institute h-r tl e cm e i f ' !;n t i dis
eases of the Lungs. Liver, Kidni vs, I ipis
tive and Cenito-Urirwuy Orrans, m (i a ii
private dir- asev, viz : Syphilis in nil ii- lurn t
and stages, Seroii al Veakne-s r.ndihtlf
horrid onequences of self-al lue. ri ir
heca. tileet, Strictures, N cti.iiuil r.i d bii.r
nal Eini.-j.ioiis. Sesiml Di Libiy, l i.-i f ' '
the Back and Loin?, i nf an -miituii f t!;
Bhidder and Kidnej s, et .; ri d I. lii'5
that his long experience and si;ctes-lid 1 mt
tice will contiiiue toinsuie bin- a slt-rf-i'
puldic patronage. By the pin lice ( I " tuJ
years in Euiojie and The United Stn'i 1 iS
t nab'f d to aj jily i l,e nx st (fl.citM it.rit
cessful rcmeincs against dis ii.-es of all If !i
He uses no mercury, el-m j. es n m e i J1 1 ,1 ! ! l
his patients in a cm ie t and bur on l i vtr
and hns refert'iiees ot in quotii i 1 ie uiik
tj' fritiri mi n o1 known i especial dihj s"'
high standing in sec ety. A 1 1 pan u.s r tn'
suiting him by letter r tfer ic, v id
ceive the hot " and gentlest tieatuno
implicit secrecy.
To FViiuilcs.
When a female ism trouble or nfHs't
with disease, as weakness et the Lm k aj'u
limbs, pain in the head, din re.-? t -'.t'.t-loss
ot muscular power, p-.lpitat on 'H
heart in it. Id ity. tu rvi usm ss, ix""11"'
inary dithcultics dci ang( n t nf of c' c"tiTt
functions, general riehihrr, vag r,i;-',s Vilr;.
east s of the womb. Inste'ria, Meiiht'i i i d ;dl
ether diseases peculiar to females..' hViWt
go or wrr'e at once to tl P c.l hinted fnu.
doctor, W. K. LOIiFRTY, at Lis VvcicA In
stitute, and consult him about her n. id"
and disease. - ,,e ))Ctr ij8 , fl clirp 0r
c'JL7es t ban any of her phi sitiari it' il '",f
of California." Let no false delicacy p'Cver;-
on, but apply immediately and &ive yi i;rf''
from painful stitfei ings and prematura dcntlt.
All married ladies, whose delicate l:a!t!"
other circumstances prevent an ii reflf P
their families should write or call ax DB
K. DOlIERiy'S Medical Insti i-te, tn tl tfrj
v ill receive every po-sible relief ai d 1 '!'
1 be Doctor's offices are so arranrfo x i . - -can
be consulted without fear jfoLsei vatioc
n
T C'orresjonden 1 8.
Patients residniiz i.n ai v j nit of the fte
nowever disr;;f. v o n avVh s:r il eop"
and advice of I'R.LOHLKTY in thrir it! 'c'
live case- and who think proper te sa' 11
wi itten statement of eh. in pr. U r"1'1 ( '
holding a petsor al interview, ere H i- et'V''
Iv a-isuied that their con n unit-at i ;s i;' !
held sacred nd confidential. If h- Cl,(
fully and candidly described, pers -:
mnnication will he ur ne-es-nry . hs it s"r'c
tions fo- diet, renimen and the geveri t ti
ment of tt:e ca-e itseif Cnelnding l e iff
d esl. will he f.rwu.did withcut" delnv. ,ra
in such a nvnnr r as to cor vry ro id a ' f 1ff
mirport of the letf. r or parcel s' tranf-n " ,tTC"
JtVS-Cnultaiion by b tter or rtl n'.
FBEE. Permanent cure guaranteed ornoi
Spcrrnnf nrrhrr n
DR. POHERTY has jnt puhlished irn
pnrtant f amphlct. emb-dyinp his own v
and experiences in if lation to Impo'd cp 0
' irility ; ffii'g a Short Trearse op Sj:ern
torrhcSH or Seminal Yeakne.'s, Xervr:? Jr
Physical Pel ilitj- c nsequent on lh'c " .
t oo, and other diseases of the Sexual rEfr.
This little work contain infnrnuiti" n ' ,
utmost valne to al :, whether married orrnf
and will he sent FBEE by mail on recent u
-ix cents in postage 3tai pa for return Pos
ge. Address.
W. K. DOQERTT. M. P
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