Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, August 09, 1872, Image 3

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ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE
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Z)t tUcckhj (enterprise
'. : AUGUST 9. 1872
FRIDAY.
TOWN AND COi'VTY.
n-t. ciri nuws of l lie drown
5n. of Vrihurl). Charman. eldest son ol
;M,;or Cbarman. spread a gloom over
'i ,T Tn',.nHfn orcoinjr in swinim:n?.
w, li.e I" " , H V Cooke IS
, . . .K .t ntitno-'. Jit"
tit Will
m.r.rci i.m i taking a
.i- ii .
f,r ibi-i.!" I-n-; .. . ,
1 v ... v. ; ji-m
;, Til- 'OVS W.IO ' , ,
lnzcfhl-r' cn.lMOj until he le.
" r it and l.i" o.!v went immediately
i'i!T ran down tn .m i' ,
iii,.him Hen. id.- the second dive
' inlown Cos. bv .he s.-am-r. and
:W-Jmmintf out under wan-r Home twenty
fl.,.. s,w the bndv and brought if up. It
w;4s under waer prob li!y. a h-.if liour.
Kverv effort was made to resume-rate ihe
Vm-Vs b-v but widio.it avail. The doc
tor thiiik-s tb it he most have been attack
,., with pulmonary apoplexy which ren
dered linn pnwo-loss to call hr aid Ar
thur w s a vonnr man much liked by hi-;
assoei a f s -and his loss has 1 -piiv.-.l them
ofalrieno" and sijrrei-aMe. companion.-
The farxTii ok place at the I'ip'i-t
SClinrch on Wednesday, the sermon b,-inr
preached v Rev. H. Cenv. aisted by
l)r A'k'msun of Pnrln nd ; the si;irin;
was under the char" of llev. Mr. SHI
wnoil. The stntes and a'i husi ooss booses
were closed. Had the Fire lepartmnt
t irned out in full force as well as our eit
iZ"tis cenerall V. It was om of the larg
est fun' nls that has ever taken "place in
this city. The community deeply sympa
thise wi'h the afflicted family in their sad
bereavement in die loss -t,t so proin!sirr
and hopeful a son. His prospects for a
cat oft "I'f.'J. bright future were suddenly
of the tincertamU,:,t,;i.M,,t!KJr illustration
I)
v.uno Uouukuv. A during robo.-
lion winuow name, making a hole ,-! !,
r ten inches square. This enabled iluuu
to raise the lower catch and then ihev
were enabled to reach up and sjuin '- the
upper fastening. This done, they w.-Te in
the main building. They brcke open the
Hate belonging lo Postmaster liacon. whit h
is in ide of wood lined with sheet iron ,id
frfsifiiod wiMi a lock which is easily prved
olf. and they readily secured ihe depo'-iis
in ide there. There was a large amount
ol postage stamps in the safe-, which liiey
refused to take. They went till-' ugh life
ni iiiey drawer and got. about i'JO ou! (
Iha'. and in he .-ljow case there wis
-about JUt) wur;!i o! old and curious coins
of which they look about sO l leaving
the gold co us utidis urb"d. They then
coiuiii-iK-ed 'ii'-ir work on ih safe be
longuig io .ur. ooi.niin. on' oi-t not get
Jat..- il being eyiUen ly scared n!f. 'II, ey
bail succeeded in making a hole in j ! j -lop
of ihe sale of aboil, eigal or ten inc!
's in leiighl. and had dug up ihe cemeir,
and w.'iill soon have mole their wav
through uie inside ir.ui In :bisa!'e. Mr
Wor.'m in informs us. there w is d'-posped
over .sl.U IJ. ii wis a dariig loli'o'ry.
and evideniiy shows that tiie parlies hid
ciieluily examined .heir ground and had
Hi
ir plans weil laid. Tlu-v knew ore
i v
Here
sir.
it.,
to commence taking
ie ihe lit si or lower
e-r pe; ra' oi s of ih is
o-H llie
Look.
daring
,i l:
lo
We I,-
ruSroery m .v be iouud out and brougiu
1" jifstice. We also learn that, there have
i , i . , i
o.-eu o itci atieaipi" a- ourgiii v. prnoi
lily by the same par i, s. These w.-re 'o j
fitter tin lious-'s of JI:as. L-.gns. Mr. Li !
3'wiMjili-. A. J Aopersou and (Jen. Miller
. . . I 1 t . 1 . . - : I n i
in, .,!,i.i mm noaoav ni.n s i in e. o
:j,e Would ii w.-lt !o be , i!;eir gu aid.
Siiuje tins a!ov was itl type. ,!i;er
Met "oy ii.m Jve,-n iii town and arrested two
',ip.s,,i lo be engtged Hi lliese
5 .irlat ies and hdg" l 'hem ni j.iii, ainl is
on tin track o! diets.
vs i otsoNK'n e
la
if
ihe f.
Ityw
itg from the JJr-niUl of lass Mom! tv.
It
is a fi i Iff we know nothing about and
t hercfoi e g iee it as
per. leaving out lie
it appears in ilitt pa-
fl lines of I he Jiai i ie-.
We nave lusi been tl-. i in inSortnari:.,
ot a suspicion -i case u iiiciJ seems 'o tend
to tile tact ot
foul play It a
ipe -IS
ih
a Airs AI . rea ling about eleven i-.!e
Mi
Irom Oregon City, iu Clack am is county,
w is wooeif and won by a Mr. II. about
one year .go. She n ad at that I lt:i e al, mi t
$.''' m g"el ceiu. ami the neighbors
thought it was a money in t'cli mi the pari
if ihe, inn Titeir m irried life took tie
itsi il cour-ie. un'il a week ago list Sun
day, ihe 2s:!l day of .lily, and while a!i
the (,,. gab rs were at church and Mr. and
Mr-. II. were at home, ihe lady was sad
deiily taken ill. Her grandson, who was
lues..,,!, wi.s sent tor a physician. If -cam-,
but loo late to be oj any tise. as ihe
lady was dead From our informant we
learn thai Mrs. IL when taken sick began
foaming at the mouth, gasped very hard
and straggled as though su.Iering great
hvrual agony, and as if in great pain.
From all on; ward appearances Airs. 11.
died of ap.ipiex v. but ihe neighbors are
frispicious of some foul play. The doctor
who wis called iu would not give or ex
press an opinion as t the cause of her
death. We unders and Unit the body wih
tie di-in-erred 'and an autopsy field upon
i he remains. It anything should be a is
covered iu the unfortunate worn m's su.ni
acii her s'.aer should meet with just and
coiidtgu p mishment. The result of the
autopsy is looked for with great inferos
in Clackamas county, as the parties were
well known, and Mrs. H.'s sudden death
h i ere lied great excitement. We hope
nothing wilb, tonnd for Mr. H.'s sake.'
Fatal Acci.knt. A fatal accident oc
cuned on ihe Lock and Canal last
Wednesday, which resul ,-d in the dtu h
of Wiliiam Dubon. familiarly known as
' I'' uas charge of a gang
j; v. iiinatiK'tl. wi
the rock and dii i
in the wagon beds which are letdown an!
t!
no;-te,i hy a Ie, , jck. He had just cot
pleted loading one of these beds, when he
gave ihe order to lnit. standing nndei
the tied. When it was about twenty live
feel up. ilu r,,pt broke, letting ihe whole
load of rock, wcighinyr al.ont three tons
down upon him. m ishing him into pieces
cinsingneah iu ta tl . We a e inform
ed that no one is responsible for the aeci
dent, asiit is one ot those occurrences
which ate liable to take place and which
are unavoidable. The funeral of ihe de
ceased yesterday was i tended by a large
.lumber of citizens and his feliow-work-nieri.
We ar: informed that Mr Ddt.ei
has two sis frs iu Sun Francisco. He was
touch esteemed by i hose wdio knew him.
following is the verdict of the Coroner's
J ii ry :
)e the undersigned Cot oner's Jury,
this day called to sit upon th- dead body
d Wiiiiaui D ilton. d find as a verdict,
'hn the saiil Wiliiaui Dalioti came to his
h tu Linn City. Oregon, while work-
'fig unit!. t!,
Canal it Locks accidentally
" l.emg struck and completely crushed
J a falling car I iad of stones, on the 7th
"ay of August. l-s72.
J- L. Harlow k'rn nl- f in..:.,.. t- r.
t
v ... r " ' .. -iti'i i''in. r, ii.
J l Ward. Wm.
Whiilock. Ira
iu-a.jij. i
'i;rr ; U v';;r.v. C
-1 7!'j. I7J.
P V
was committed in this city last Tuesday 1 "'c ''fighteiied near the residence ot
night. The post-office was broken into vJ-vT'''- ."'''V" j'V gl n tbe U1"
a,,d the safe robbed of between SI Oil!) 1 p f " 't " ' ' ,l'Uk "?m '
and S1.20J. The .Jiieves effected an en h v ' ,1 Ul!,n where the
trance .hrough.the window r a w " le , '"i 'yeh
building attached to, he brick, and then 1 d r H. V'f was well
picked away the brick by the side of ,h, i ' , , .. 'U.'' .a"(l ' Only wonuer is
r-KintiE Mektixg. Tersons interested
in the welfare of Oregoi City are request
ed to attend a meeting at the Court House
this Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, to take
under consideration Ihe feasibility of con
structing a bridge across the Willamette
at this place. Kvery business man every
property holder. and every citizen who
has. the least interest in the future pros
pects of Oregon City, should attend this
meeting. It is an important more in (he
milt direction. Let there be a full meet
ing, so that there can be a thorough ex
pression of sentiments in reg ard To this
matter. We need to do som thin- to
binld up our town ami no one thin" that
can be done, will aid m re than thi-T Let
us have a rousing meeting and take hold
ot the matter in earn-?!. It can be done
""'i ii i.'i'isi ie none ii v
i' expect our city
to grow ami pr,
per.
The OrejonianKiy: -The enterprising
horticulturist. A. R. Shipley, E.. near
Oswego, has in his garden a golden band
ed h'y. tHium uuralnm. which is something
.f a wonder in i,s w;ty. It is now in ffi
bio,, m, ki,1 cousis-sot 0!le slem- liv.,. fvvi
ten inches hi-h. without a branch. Fuell
ing out oi this singl,. sU.m :ire tWl.,v.
eight perfect buds, fifteen of them fallv
e.p;inled. the other not. vet open. The
loll tized flowers are ten Indies in diam
eier. til. een ,t ih,. buds pu.-h out at the
same height, ihrt-e lee; three inches IV,,:,.
the ground, iht- others ;it inlerva'.s foil,
top. It is a most in urnifieent ppeimn.
What Kt.i. The Wiilatnette Firmer
sa that Mr. J.-icob?. Fresident ol the Or
egon City Wooien Mills I'xiu-esses the con
clusion that wool taken from sheep hull
.Merino and halt Southdown is the best
cii'cul ated for the use of their tnilis ami
tlie run of goods which they manufacture
lie also thinks Ihis breed of sheep are
piolii abie '.o Oregon fart:i"! as much as
anv other.
Don't torget the meeiing
House this evening.
at the Court
Xkari.y ax At'C! dk.t. As the hearse
was coming back to town from the bury
ing ground, last Wednesday, a horse with
a boy about foiu t e l years of age on him,
iLACKi;KUKi!-;s.--Wf a iv u..u. r obliga
tions t Mr. Uudney Tompkins for a fine
supply of blackberries of the KiUatinny
vaiLuy. We pronounce them equal it not
superior to any bei ry we liuve ever eat
I hey are very large and most excellem
U tvo.vd. lio lney ongltt la make a for
tune with a paicii of such blacKberris.
1 11 allies.
iilAXX.s. .Mr. Thorn. is Chartnaii desires
to reiurn to the Fire Department and
Irieiids generally, his hears felt dunks fo,
file kindness and sympathy fchown him on
iht
w o
occasion ol nii late bereavement, and
lid siv o.'l b -iiai! of hhii-iel; :oi I ;
i.v mar me irateniat Condolence will he
e ei lie;il
Ml
eui'-inbr a uce.
Axoruii Ai;ciy.i.sr. a
inn about 1 t
years of age name. I Kani-den. who resides
n -ar Howards mil. lell o:f the b.i-in
aits near Ihe Warehouse, a di:
.'a uce O;
aoou. tll een feet, last eduesd.
ay ivceiv-
lug severe injuries.
The
peuj.de say we
want a
five bridge
nd the nieet-
across ihe Willamette. Ant
ing lii.s evening.
Rkti:
:xki). W. F. Hi-riitieid F., r. -
c-. - i .
turned home Irom a visit to Sun Fran ewe..
i yest, r,l av.
lit
e looks Well and heart v- ami
we sup ost
us new s'oc
'.-
will
be ready
if inspeeiiou m a lew davs.
j G :o to i'oun.Axu-.
I , .f 1 1,.. W . . . r i ,
-Mr. Jacob.
r
rest
, ... . .,,o,e.i ..1,1. s in mis city, pi-
in tnis
poses .o engage m wholesale business in
i'ortland. nd expects soon to reuuve to
iliat place with his family.
IhH'utvr ax IviKttKsr.
-M
Charles L
a one-third
gas. ; ihis city, ha
bough I
tnlerest ui J In
a 1
I building
the buiid-
it Salvia The ,,nee
lag Was r-.'t.0:M Coin
paid for
Accn;-:xr. Mr. ,.,U. itU,
off a horse on Main street
- a- t nrown
last, Monday
e.eumg, receiving some slight, injuries
Rt in -mhef the
'oiirt House (his
bridge meeting at th
evei-i ig.
K wtv:- Sock i y. Tin
."sewing society
Of he F
ios.,oiiai ti, area meets next lues
Chare
tlay at th
e-ul...ice ot Mrs. A N
ltner.
Dkath ,:- Annie. Charm x.
soinea har tf a solace io Mr
-It IT
Ciiar
ay be
nan. s
ineuus io Know the particulars of the s id
and melaneho'y accident that, has visited
his family. Arthur CLarman .vho wit,
-ome boys were bathing alongside the
Company's wharf and whilst, swimming
smo"ihly around he was observed by
some of die boys to be sinking, the alarm
was giv.-n when George Harding (well
known for his generosity and bravery.)
hurried to the spot and dived 20 feet deep
""1 swam about I') feet along the bottom
uid brought the body up. It. was imtne
diaiely taken on board the steamer Cooke
winye every available assistance was
promptly rendered, hot blankets, a vigor
ous fric'iou. wit h stimulants and air" in
jected irto the lung-, but all means to re
suscitate :lit body were unavailing as the
vital -park of life had li-d. Anhur Char
ui in was an expert swiuiueu- and g iod
diver and had not been long enough in
lie wa'er to cause exhaustion. From the
wpeatarices of ihe body when taken on'
of the water and subsequent hemorrhages
there are strong indications that deceased
was attacked wi h pulmonary apoplexy
which rendered him unable io ask iY.r as
stance. Fount--s BudT.iv. M. D.
In Mt'iiH)n,iiii.
Wukkkas il has pleased the Divine Ru
ler of I he Universe to remove from the
midst of us. our well beloved friend. Ar
'tiur Diller Charman. an active member
of ihe Fire Department of Oregon City Or
egon, therefore be it
i'-Notv, by i he Board of Delegates of
aid I-ire Department that in the death of
Arthur Diller Charm in. the Department
His been deprived of one of its most hon
red and industrious members, which
leaves another vacant ph-.ee anion -- those
w.io nave borne the burden in the hour
"t duty, and whose services ,ave largely
conjribnred i brinj-ing ,be Department
; -" eiu.et pusKiotl Which It now
p'.es.
occu
Le,ice.l That we bow with
unquestioii-
e.i suuanssi.,,1 !1(it.r
r this sad hereai-...
ment am' wide sprea-1 gb
'oin. and while
oep,oi l.lrr OI1I- ore it !
io-s we will strive to
and follow Lis self
emalae h; virtues
... .-iii-x ex i'n p ie.
7.vo'(-d. Thar we sinC,.re!v svmpathi?.
with l!. -. .r.,i t .- - .- - I 1
r-',"s iinii irien-is
of the d.
ceaseo u i tn ttieir hotir of
severe iitiiiciiou.
sorrow and
Leiolrd, 1 h it (be rooms of the Depart
ment be draped in mourning for MU.l.vs
and that a copy of these resolutions be'
furnished the Oregon City Kxtkki-uisk for
publication. Attest.
W. L. Whitc. TroCt. J". D.
w. U. l,rr. S''tv r,.-o r t.
" 1 " rir"'f 'i ' V "-imm. ,Tl ' -r ' 'ri't ' T 'i'-' ., ,- -j , ii ! n
A Forgery Exposed.
The New York Tribune of the 9'h uH.
contains the following : -We have neither
space nor the inclination to notice the
thousand calumnies against. Mr. Greeley
and the Tribune wi'h which the Grant
papers are daily filled. Their favorite
pursuit seems to be to ransack the old
files of the Iribune. and take from its cor
respondence or its clippings anything
which may be calculated to injure Mr.
Greeley, and boldly to attribute it to him.
These gubiings and misrepresentations
we have not noticed and do not propose
to. Hut Harper's Uek!. h iving gone
beyond Ihis and resorted to forgery .seems
to require a word of contradiction. In a
recent number it prints a caricature of
Mr. Greeley gloating over the ruin of a
Southern family ; and knowing that the
public will recognize the absurdity of a
representation so much at variance wiib
his character and record ihey have adopt
ed the simple expedient of loi iifying their
caricature by printing in large tvpe the
oUowing.sentence which they pretend to
teavt- extracted from the Tribune of Nov.
2C, 1SG0:
'V.'hen the rebellious traitois are ove
whelmed in the fi.-ld. and scattered like
leaves before an angry wind, it, must not
be to retai n to peaceful and contented
homes. They must lind poverty at their
firesides, and see privation in the anxious
eyes of molhersand the rags of children. '
"We dt em it only necessary to say thai
not a word of th; pretended extract is
found in the Tribuhtt of that date, and no
s-u-U tennis were ever spu'eu bo Mr. Gree
ley. We leave the public- to judge Un
moral quality 'f the act, committed by
the Messrs. Harper."
Il is supposed Uiai t'uii.ix was ousted
from the po.-iiion of Vice President ai
Fniladel phi i because (Jrant's re elee
lion could no! be accomplished, during a
hot campaign by the aid of Cold facts; so
each-supporter of Grant was requited to
swallow a euhder.
Jai-kkz Dka i. Ijiiitv.. Fu-sident of ih
Mexican Kepuldio, died in the city oi
Mexico cn the lOih of July. He was a
pure blood Iiiuiui, or A, ee, and was a
very remarkable man.
J. II. Cravens is the last nominee of the
Democracy of Indiana for Lieutenari
Governor. Cravens is the Republican
who withdrew Irom the Grant electors.
r iiow
Tribune
pers of
Thev
Staxd. The
Chicag'i
asserls that of the German pa
the United States, eighty-three
are .or dreeiev. itnrlv for (Irani., and on,
the Cincinnati 'uksblatlU non-com
milled.
Ciiicagj August 7.-Gen. J. I'lens
worih late member of Congress from the
Fourth I:iin-..i.s District, is out in a letiei
innouncing his adherence to Greelcv and
Drowr:.
AWE.VTS VOLl 1'HIZ ENTKIiPIJISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for the Fnt.uuuusk :
Geo. I'. Co well & Cc, 4o I'ark K v. New
Vo k.
(,'oe. Wetherill ,t C ., CO? Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Abbott V Co.. No. S2 .-v- Si Nassau street,
New York.
Por tland, Oregon L. SauHiel.
San Francisco, Thomas Boce.
au Fiiincisc t, L. p. Fisher.
St. Helens, Columbia county,. . . S. A. Miles
Astoria, 1lats ,p . onnty. . . .". .A. Van Dusen'
Lata, ette Yamhill count v. ..I. L. Fur'Mt-on'
Dallas. I,ik county
(Ui val'iis
. . Dave jb;lei. s
...J. S. I'.dme.-'
W. B. Luswiil
... N. II. dates
... A. C. "raig
i ' , n yon City
.iM s, Wasco covnty
,a 'Iran le, Fni ,n co an'y. .
'endii-t ui, f inatiila c uintv.
S. V. Knox
ug -ne Cii v .
J. M
om-iso-
CLACXAilAS C0VXT-. '.
Heaver Ore k V.Y. licatie.
Halt C.a-ek K-aiik W. Fost, r
-a-sead s I!, nlv McL'ugm.
ow-r Mo alia v. Mort-land.
:!'"by .'. W.Str.iwser.
upper M .iail i v U. Vaaghan.
!!t"!l!1 Z. C. Norto ..
'-"i'lng- i). Wright.
Hm.sskd sue they
l.iver C niplai it."
'I ' d. 1'i ,11 lies . i;ioc
who seek rclii-t fro i
' H d'.i mis ii S3 ." IJa
o'ches. Fru itions ',i u
.ct-i, .-v.lt Ivn om. Frysint'las and Scr f
S.lt Ui
iseases, by the us - of Dr. I'ier-e's A It.
rC dk-n M ..ileal Discoveiy. for they , shall
e Inppv in k ow n g that the care i.i coin
let e. Sold bv alt druggist-;.
iolutt ii Dtrct O.O.F
CS Meet on the Second and Fourth
v. 7 i ES I) AY E 'EXIXGF,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend.
o.
V. Meets at Odd Fellows:' Hall on the
FIKST AND THIRD TUESDAY KVENIXG
of each m mth. Patriarchs' in good sta-id-
III;
arc
i ivite i to
. 1
at tend.
Jlln It iioui all
;: -Vo. 1, A. P. :itS
iA iiuais us regular c itninunica
jv.yiionsoii t!te tirxf and 'lnr.i S,itnr-
f'l'il -n each month, at 7 o'clock from
the i'th of September to the 2oth
March, and 7k o'clock from the 2"th of
March to the 2'Mh ot September. Ureth
rcn m good standing are invited to attend.
Doc. 2v.ls- , by order of W. M.
For the very best photographs, go to Ib ad
ley fc Ualofsan's GaPery without STA1K.-,--rT"
ASCEND IX THE ELEVATOR, l-O
Montgomery Street. San Franci co.
Speclul Xotlcc.
The best and most efficient cure known for
dyspepsia and indigestion, is Dr. Henley's
Celebrated I X L Butets. Try it. Km I ad
vertiuemt-nt in another column'. jmi7m3
A. FIOLTi ER,
NOT nVPUBLIC. ENTERPRISE OFFICE
Or g 't C tv. Jan ;i3:ti
V7ILMAM DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Offiif, ?T. 6-1 Front Street,
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities. consisting of LnTS, HALF
BLOCKS and 15 LOCKS, HOUSES and
STORES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
.,f the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and of her Property
purchased for Correspondents, in tin's CITY
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, "with creaf care and on the most
1DV A XTAGEO C S T E R MS.
FlOrSEs and STORES LEASED
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. At.d a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the
CITIES an 1 TOWNS in the SPATE, will re
ceive descrinti ns of FARM PROPERTY
! an-iif-
jforward
the same to the
5.7 '
ai.ce a 1 Irei-
A Perilaws Season.
Glorious and de'.ightful as the Sum-Tier
weather is. its tropica! heat is a severe trial
to the vital powers. Even the strongest
are sometimes prostrated by itsefi'ects. The
common phra-e applied to this condition of
the body is "general debility." Now, gen
eral debility arises from and includes a" va
riety of ailments. The liver is more or 1 -s
allotted, the bowels are either constipated or
less otl't-cte l, the bowtls are either cm ti
pated or too much relaxed, the stomach but
half performs the '-.v-ji k of digestion, t'ae ap
petite is poor, and the spirits d'p-esse'l.
Tim is ca'tled geneial debility. It is a gener
al disagreement of all the physic d fundi ns,
and lectures as a lemeiy a medicine that
will regulate them all. Hostettei's Stomach
Hitter's is especially adapted to this purpose.
Its general operation is not online 1 to a
ri ig'.e organ. ' If xhi liver is ad'. cto.!. it re
stor, s its t.uie. If the stomach is torpid, it
legeuerates it. If the nerves tire tremulous
and weak, it braces and reiuf irees them,
if the mind, wlech ever sympathizes with
the body, is gloomy and despondent, it re
lieves t he difliculty arid so in brings the whole
mechanism of the body into harmony with
the laws of health.
There is no civilized nation in the V.'est-
ern Hemisphere in which the utility of Hos- j
t-trer's Stomach Hitters as a tome, cured-
ive. an! ib lions me Line, is not known and
appreciated. Throughout the Troj.i -s it is j
considered, both by the people and tie pro- j
.'ession, the staadard spec tic. While u jd A j
med c n for all seasons and all climate-;, it !
is especially suited to the complaints gen
erated by the weather, being the purest lind '
oe-t vegetable stimulant in the world. I
Reware oi the Hitters made of add and 1
dangerous materials, which unscrupulous
pani-. s are endeavoring to foist upon the
,-eopIe. 'their name is legion, and the pub
lic has no guarantee that ihey are n t i lson
ous. Adiierc to the tiied remedy, llos'et
tet's 15, iters, s d only in y'ass, anu neve.- iu
ke;s or b m el-.
Do you want the best Shoe ever made, one
that will not rip or cone apart?. Then buy
die CABLE SCREW WIRE Boots ana Shoes
all have the Patent Stamp.
Oregon Lo-.lgt; So. 3, I. O. of O. K.
.
sii'''H5. Meets every Thursday even
i-VS ing at 7 o'clock, iu Odd Fellow's
Hall M.f.i a
' "
demhersof the Order are
Get.
invited to attend
Hy ordt r .
t OEN
"JL an:t
OENTS CAN M.'E Ti'E AllilVK
ount by selling the Oita'.est Rook of
tat
Age, the
STRUGGLE OF '72.
The issues and candidates cd the present
oolitical campaign, Ui.-.to-y and J'litf-rm,
Review of Jit a xr's Administration. The Rec
ord of HoRACs (.JaEHLEY, by Everett Chatn
Oe'lani, tormerly ol the Chicago Tiibitne.
The illustrations are drawn expressly for the
.vork by Stephens. Entirely original. Toe
aoe.st, liolh lHiiiiorous ar.d grave. If yo:
want to make money send Oxs D.jllak tor
mtlit, and secure territory at oil -e. Terms,
Ac., furnished on appiicati ,11. Address A. L..
xiA.VC'ItOi',i' Si CO., KiaiuiNto.Ca!.
nilwT
Final Settlement.
In
the matter of NATHANIEL KOIUilN'S
estate.
Wll E EXECUTORS OF PAID ESTATE
le.ive nleil in the Count v Court of Ciat-karaas
u.-mut y, their aeenauls and voat:h:r.s tor dual sct-
.V1'"":"1' : anil t,i' oort has uupointed the lii-t
.uoiiilay in .'Setenib -r, A. 1., ls;-. f,j- the e.vura
laalum of sucn ,1,-,-oiuits auj the se'.tk ni,-i:t of
"," : vsiii.e. Alt iiersorn im-n--te,l ar.
re-He,! are notiiieii
.o me rtieir exceptions, if anv
t.hat date.
they have, b,.fjie
15 y order of lion. J. J-:. AVATP. Ju l- - of
s;.id
i:. 1- . CAUFIELD,
T , r i-'oaur v i 'le; k.
Johnson & Mc-Pown. Attorneys. rillwl
Hoil co to Tax P
tax iavn:
2- !a
IiOAUD OF UQI
i-kai'! :s cour.tr. Or"-
VLIATTOX OF
n, v.; 51 riif-t af 1 1n
Con if y ( -1,-rk's tli-:.; in l ,
oanrv, on
ih Jiirh
-.rh .Jay o: Augut, A. 1.)., Isrj, a-ul p,.!,;i,.jv
'me and :t--T all errors in ,1. -,r:pr :ou
0"-: ti
t ia i m. err-., n, Awt,i(,,it l'.l! t..r i s .-
All
p r- jTis ii, ten :-l,-.l yv;!I j...im a-.poar at s
unit- and jda--t-. C. c. OAUUKTT,
Ass'( vr or i.Jark.im'i.-j
Aub'. Is;:. C,.-.ir.tv. Or,
n'lhvi. '
A Jmlnistratcr's f-Joiice.
tr.vvi: i5;:x aitoixtmi) r.vTin: iion.
. ' o-irt Ot ( . ,tr:c iTa. is ,-:.,-oi! v, )r, f in,
ra'orof tle-estatf ot" M. y KANsiX,
All p--r-.,-n Ii ivinr c-laiMw. will t.iv.I
d nini-i
dce--,. I
en- h,--T
n o T'u a'- the hire ot . I, ,i, ... m.
t.ow ii. iav rs, i irur m itv h, - ei i
in six
iti,...i.7 iiijij, ,i;r ,;;;, oi !j',is llo'lr'1
PAR -O.V l , LK A SOX.
T , . A In, . rat ;r.
IJated Oregi-.n Citv, Or --.-on. An - o is;1
nllvvt
Citation.
In the r,
of Ore
mty Court of Claeka?
"is c-ninly, State
"in.
S.N' Till"
M.ATTRR OK Tilt: ;.-Ten.- ,t-
iuti .,!. 'aiiiiiion. V ru'tie.:,, i... .: i
filed
-v. .,. .u,-, .mie, on u,! m , , .
. , -. . ii,.. in:; ' u
est.ttofJohn Me( :.,. :, .
n- of t!
,11 ...m i..l n-Iuf,.f -2 1 . aer,s of l-i-ij siJu.m-.l
m ,-. .., .12, 1 , s, Ii 1 K, Will u,-it,, mrri-Iia:..
Ihrretar. in the name of tin, Sr,l$.. (t- t nU'o
r "l?(,n!')r!;!a-J,,!l,lM- M"' -amnion, UoU-r
c s lie ol
- t U, VI;-r" h"1(:b5' , he and
M ,Uv it,. ' U!rt H'Vis, 1!1 "" CiM-on
ri -Ir.' 'V i 'liy A" ';f. 1S72, iulsai-t
.,", . I , V , 11 whv an r.trr
.-lt. . -'iv;ttiu ill):. l:f I'l-inK, i ., . , - - i
prayi-.t lor. J. tc.
)"AIT, ( '.iTOtv.lnl-e.
LL1), CV.-iuty I'k-ik.
Attest: Jl. V. CA Ul.LVAA ).
I
f l m ...... -r i
n"'7wl
ON THIRD STR-T
Hettveen Alrfcr Mon lwn Sir,
TS.
llckl.)rci8SiIci
IllatU silk 1 1
1 i il
rtlotii-sji,,;, Oo.kIs,
H lisil-l -y
Kim: IiiU iiosotii
I.: m us.
Tulic Jid Iaom
Da masks,
Liiiitii :ol ('i,ito-i
liaixtki r-: ii rs.
Towels undC rash, j KuriiUh'g Ooods
V Large Store, 25xS0; ood Haslne4
-t;ind, in which a prosperous business h is
been competed for over two 3 ears. Rent
Low. Apply to
JOHN" AVILSOjST,
THIRD ST., SOUTH OF ALDER,
PORTLAND. OREGON".
J-'dnlvlm.
. :i. pope,
Grocer & Provision Dealer,
Next door south of the Court House,
rtlain Street, Oregon City, Oregon,
DEALER IX
BEST FAMILY GROCERIES,
COFEEE. TEA . Slf?AR.
EI. OCR AND MEAL of 1 kinds,
PICK EES. SO l SALT.
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS,
Also, ai! kinds of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
PUTTER. CHEESE and EGOS.
TOP iTf'O and CIGARS,
GLASSWARE. Etc., Etc.
All Kinds ot country Produce tiken in ex-. )
chansre for tr-etds at th highest marKet rates. I
'"Goods delivered in the city free ot
!: nre. A fair slsre of rniro'- '-
March 23, 272:!.f ' " '
KG OUT!
THE ENTIRE SPLENDID STOCK 07
HOOTS siiid SII OI5S
AT TLIE
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE ! j
Will be closed out immediately AT COST, j
QUITTING lU'SlXESS!
Those indebted to the frm will plea-e call
and settle
PROTZBIATJ, GILLIHAIJ & CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Bts-,
I ORTLA ND, t I ( N.
July 13, lSTLtf
ICE-CREAM SALOON
JAUJl! SAAI., - - - Proprietor.
WOCLD RESl'ECTI-'L'LEY ANNOUNCE
to the the citiZ'-i;s id' Oresron City and vi-
ciuiiy, that I have just openTd an
Ice-cream & coxfi;ct:onauy
establishment in the building formerly occu
pied by L. Dd.er, corner uf Coarth and
Main streets.
The Ai-Sit- PoiIji Pou n t u i will 1e in
operation to supply the demands of th, thirs
ty. I niatiu-'.icture all my own st a'k, conse
quently they are ruHK axi i kesh.
A share of public patronage is respectful v
solicited. jiil2n:J7if
MASONIC HALL BUILD
ING. OEEGON CITY, -
- OREGON.
EEPS CONSTANTLV ON' HAND AND
'Of sale, ClIKAF FOR C.ASJI,
PARLOU, BEDRCOIJ,
OFFICE, SITTIKGr.0011,
and KITCHEN FURKITUIIE,
Bureaus, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, What
nots, stea ls, V.'a hstands. Curled
Hair and I'ulu Matrcsses, Pnln Pil
lows. Spring Beds, Window
Shades, I'ictare Frames,
Mouldings, &c., Szc.
".Special attention g ven to Upho'sterv
work in all its branches. Orders tilled with
promptness. Repairing don. with neatness
! ami dispatch. l'urn:ture m ide to r,1..r
"-i7'Gooiis delivered to any part of town
In
of chatge. Call and examino for vom--
sclvas.
mayl7n2i
LEST REMEDY TOR
DYSPEPSIA, IEDIGESTIOJr, EILIOUSlTESGi
133S C? AfFETlTt AK3 !!fACTiC8 DF THE LIY'R.
Are iic'.-isav. h-ded to . tl;r r.io-l V'hdeciue
Und t'!;,i.'K'l;t ot 'I'oilTfs ;iTld lie, .11 1 : PlVit r. Pi
Kfao I'hvsicians- OLiii'iiicAi.; ca beck of
Caoil bottle.
X-'ii' ffpimina without ocr Trr.de ?I:-ik blywo
on the bolt Ir.
To sei! otlier th.-.n 111. .-eT o ii'tif-!.- net of
nur bott! is ,i t r:,i-itij.l ol! !!.-,-, p.r-d v. e sh.-d!.
iien ib-t. tt-i!, jii ujtcuie such pai tu i to the l'u.l
'ei.Xi.ai of ti e bow
11 i.ViiTEU; X Co.. f-ob Prorrietnr.
i'.-i Front st.. S. K.
notice.
TARTIES WHO WEUE
OCCUi'VIXC
i
lauds in the Crande Konde au-t Siletz
Keserves-," in the State ol Oregon, in t he
years 1 ."." "i5, and had to abandon tbe same
n c mseu nc of said Reserves having been
selected by the f . S. for the settlement of j
the Uojj.ie River Indians, will please send
their ad-lresses. for further correspondeiu-p, j
to ii. . nit w ai v.',, Att y, Uox 105
Wa.shiimtwn City. I). C.
filllorsof Pairs Sold.
Gable Screw Wire
BOOTS AXD SHOES.
m37xnl
WILLIAM SINGER
JttS Est'iblie'lmd
' i , I ! 1
r I 1 1 i " 4
FOll 711E MAN UFACTOEY OF
SASH. BLIHOS AMD DOOBS
AXD MOULD IX OS OF ALL SIZES.
Tlu-y will niso do TUIiXIXG, of '-v ry
lescription to order,
With Neatness and Dispatcl , ?
o
ALL WOftK WAIiRAXTED.
Shop on the River, in Lewis shop,
opposite Oregon City Mills.
JTEW YORK HOTEL,
(Deutfc?,es Gaftl ans.)
Xo. 17 Front Street, opposite tie- ".fail steam
ship landing, I'ortland. Oregon.
H. EOTHFOS, J. J. WJLKEETS,
PROPRIETORS.
Board per Week .r)00
with Lodmsr g qu
" ' TUr 1 CO
JOHN FLEMING,
s3. e
PEA PER IX
BOOKS AND STAT!GHEPJ
IX MYERS' FIRE-PROOF PRICK,
M VIX SIP.EET. ORKGON- CITY, Or.KOON.
NotlC3
Tn tbe matt.-r of the estate r.f JAf'OK J'XGL17
deceased.
"V OTICE IS TTEPEI1
-'" lmrlersicned that, ht
Y GTYEX 15V Tni:
has bty.-n arrointc-d bv
. . -.T -- i.:ri.t--.m... - --v A
" ' " ' o-ir' oi '..lae irrias ponntv. Oregon 1
rnir.isrator of the estate of J,!,'i:n, drU
e-i. and That all cr-,--li'..r? of. :,a I all imt-ocs o-vintr
elaims asrainst f-aid a.-rr ;, ore r-.-uir,-! to r-re-snr
rhf same -with the projr vo- h.-r., vrit!jin
months irom the .ie r,f the noti.-e a hi-'
oia.x- in Ore--oQ Citv, (iV-kim! ro-m-v ( W-,,n
HK.VIiY M'-VKKKX,'
Adnunistator ,f t.o e.stHte'of
. , Jnat), Fn-'le. 3
id''i
CH AS- H. CAU FIELD,
COHSSi; MAIX AXIi sr.VKKTU STREETS.
OREGON CITTT, Or.SGCN,
iiwilcr in
DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES,
CROCK EE, Y and GLASS AWIIE.
Also, a full assortment of
MiHinery and Fancy Oootis
OF THE LATEST STYLE.
UST RECEIVED.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOU GOODS.
Oregon City, June 21st. 172. tf
SPRING- GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
.A.. LEVY.
I
HAVE JUST REDElVED A COMTLETE
and well-assorted stock of
CUSTOM-MADE CLGTiiiH-3.
AXD GEMLE31EXS' I HMSIIIXC GOODS,
Which I will sell at reduced prices.
Call and examine
ing elsewhere.
my stoc k before purcl.as-
ProiJiicc Titian in Exclianse for G
bOO'JS.
A. LKVY,
ktrt-ct, Oregon City.
Fori svlji:.
IE UNDEPS1GNED DESIRES TO SELL
h:s iroperty in Oreg-m City will sell
T'
at a harga n, to a good purchaser. Lot S. in
block 3, whereon there is a good Dwelling
Honse with S ro oils, paitly bind finish, bab
ance cloth and paper and the Livery Stable
now oecupieii hv Messrs. W ibis i Hrougbton
Water pipes laid on the premises," from
I'ea-e's ws;ler wanks.
A'.so i town lots in Citncmah, with good
fence a i on nd.
Also ! town lots in lower end of Oregon
City; also lio of land known as the dona
tion land claim ot Win. Stone, 6 miles
southeast of Oregon City, w ith some im
provements, thinlv timbered, no under
growth, good lasting water
ISfli.quire ;.t County Clerks oilice.
J. M. FRAZER.
Oregon City, Mae Oth, 1-7L'. v3u2S
SHADES SALOON,
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Oregon City-
Ih,t MILLIARD TABLES ir, OREGON
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention d the lovers of this
popular amusement to them
THE BAR IS SUPPLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors find
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Ucurbou already
famous Whi.-diies aad Punch.
AI.sC, A NO. 1
8KOOTIKG GALLERY
r ..... .
is crnneoieti witn ttieriii-j, n,
Oregon City, Jan. I, 17'2:ii
at rriK
LINCOLN BAKERY.
W1LLEASVIS a HARDINC,
HAVE JUST Ol'EXED A FULL VARIE
ty uf choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AXD PROVISIONS.
The Pakery will be cous.iaiitiy supplied
with fresh
BREAD, CR CEER,
CAKES. PASTE V,
CAXDIEs AXD XUTS.
All of which" will be sidd at living rates.
Remember that we do not sell goods at
cost.
Aldo, yd ease bear in mind that it takes
money to do business.
To the fa-niiiiLr trade we would say, CASH
for 3 011. produce, nnd CASH tor our goods.
Goods delivered to all parts ot tbe citv.
Feb, 1(1, IS.L'Mf
:Y WAGON
AXD
Carriage Manufactory !
The undersigned, havinaj incr-asd the di
mensions of his prernlsesat the old stand
Corner of Main and Third streets,
Oregon City Oregon.
Takes this method to inform his old pat
rons, and as manv new ones as may be
pleased to call, that be is now prepared, with
ample room, .rood materials, ;ind the 'very
bf-st of mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct make, paint, iron and turn out all
complete any sort of a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Trv rne.
IPacksmithitig, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
e. e,ai jouomg neatly, quickly and chear-
Iv done.
:AVID SMI rK.
Opposite Excelsior Market
OREGON CITY
TU I E W ERY!
IIKMIV IIIOIBEL,
Having purchased the above Brewer v wist,
f-Mo,nform the pahli-that he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a Xo. 1 onalitv of
EAGER BEER,
s.T0 ,':an bf "Gained anywhere in the
SrriS Io-.'mi,tly filled
Or. B. Rm FREELAP3D,
DENTIST,
T?V-- rrES PUILDIXG. CORX
11 errirstand Wasliincrton St".. Portland.
.Nitrous Oxrde admrnisterpd. nS-'itf.
Store to Rent.
rpilE STORE HOUSE FORM ERLY OCCU
1 pied by Kfka, on Rook Creek. 12 miles
"rom Aurora, situated at a fine point for
country tradinc: 1,0s' : run be had on verv
reasonable terms. This is a desirably rmt f
for a in an with funa'l capita! to go in o Lusi-
L'eqair. r,f .?0rLVOX i MeCOWX,
THOMAS CHAKMAN
KSI A ELI SUED - - -
D
ESIKES TO INFOIIM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon Citv, and the Willamette
YullcV.that l.e is still on hand, and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Mmble Slx-Pt nc-e is better than n
Slow Shilling."
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased ote of the
LARGEST and IJKST SELKCTLD
Stock of Goods
ever before o fit red iu this city; and Consists
in part, us follows :
Loots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Gcc ds,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Tescription, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Paints & Oilf,
Sash & Doors. Queens:- 0
ware, Crockery,
Glassware,
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platerlware,
Jewelry
of various
qualities & styles,
Clocks &WatchesXa- Q
dies & Gentlemen's Furn
ishing Goods, Fancy Notions
of every decripticn,Patent Med
icines, Hope, Farming Implement
of nil kinds, Carpets. Mattings,
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
Of the above list, I can sav m3" stock is tha
MOST COMPLETE ever ottered in this mar
ket, and was sleeted with sp- ial rare for
this i.n.iun. M of which 1 now oiler for
sale at the
Lowest Market Rates-
...
ao use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of jrninor to Portland to'huv poods for
I am PISTE KM I NED TO SELL CHEAP cud
not allow mvselt tj be
I MiERSOIJ) n TIIE STATE OF ORECOX.
All I ask, is o fair chance and quick "pay
ments. Heliev r.jr, as I do, ihut nineteen
years' experience in Oregon City enables
to Know i Le reqiremerits if the trade.
Con.e one and all, and see for vourselree
that the old stand cf
THOMAS CHARM AN
cannot be bent in quality r,r price. It wi u'd
be useless for rne to tell you all ihe tdvau
tiiges I can offer you in the sale of goods, as
every store ihut advertises does that, and
probably you have I. een disappointed. All I
wish to say is. come and see and examine
lor yourselves, for I do not wisb to make any
tipstakts. My object is to till all niv dd
iiiemis now that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell floods cheap, for cah, or on such
terms as aureed upon.
Thnnkinj; all for the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
TIIOS. CHARJIAX,
Main street, Oregon City.
rJTT.ccr-d Tenders and County Script
taken at rnaiket rates.
TIIOS. CHAKMAN.
5"0,OCO lbs wool wanted bv
TIIOS. CIIAIiiLA.V.
HEAL ESTATE, EEAL ESTATE.
JACf II STITZEL, CC.ff.ir.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.,
SUCCESSOR.v TO STITZEL & UPTOX.,
REAL ESTATE
A N D
MOXEY imOItURS
Cor. Front anil A as.Jif iigton S..
P O R T L A X 1) . Q ii E G OX e
Ppecialattentir.il given to the sale of fam
ing lands and city property. All cortes
pondence relatinu; to ihe recourcea of Ore
gon will be promptly answered-
KEAL ESTATE JOUENAL
Published monthly
Sei.t free of charge to
anv address.
.IAC0C STITZEL CO
March 15, I S7-2:rf
RESTAURANT-
LEOFisDeLOUEY Prov'r?
I LA TE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
MAIN STREET, OEEGOX CITV, ORE00W.
f-pilE UNDERSIGN ED HE
L spcetfully announces to bis
ft lends and the O nve'inc public.
thatvl,e bos re opened the above
named Restaurant.
The proprietor knows how to ferve hit
cyntoniers with Oytfeis, Pig's Feet, a gocd
cup of Cofl'ee or ti SQUARE MEAL.
LI OX DtLOUEY
Oregon City, Jan. 27, lSTLtf
AYgIP QUACKS. A victim of emly in
discretu n. causing nervous deLility
premature decay. Ac , having tried in vaift
every advertised remedy, 1 as a simple means
of self-cure, which be wdl Fend fire to Ms
fellow siit! ere is. Addr.es J. IL PLLYER ,
7S Nassau st. , New York
Sept. Liy
JOHN SCHRAM,
M.UX STKEET. - OltECO.V CITY.
)l.pMFAfTrRER AXD DIPORTER OF
SAi)i)M', iiakm:.
SAII)I.i:iV-HA D-
XtTHICIl HE OFFERS aR CHEAP AS
V can be had In the Stat, at
Wholesale or Retail.
girl warrant all my goods as reprinted,
Oregon City, April 17, 1S72. cC-U.
piPEIUAL MIIjLS.
Savier, LaRoqne & Co.,
OR EC ox city.
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