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(r)c llJccklij Enterprise.
UGUST 30. 1872.
Ill DAY,
TOWN
AND COUNTY.
.7 ,..i;.va it is the
t FT IT BK J'O.NK. o .wv.. --
, o'y of the City Council to pass an ordi
nance requiring all stove-pipes to be pas,-
ed into a
a chimney .. .. . ;-
l'ri,je . a iW number of Move-pipes
Ti,,.re are a iar e uui
, Wbich do not pioj,-
iu u' ,,i,,i-t' the rooi, aim
,Uan a foot or 1 . iwiog
ja our tow
ihey are
any time. " ' . n finance reqon
tiou of our ciuAii. .l,,,,,, oil' the i
ino- that all rnos
building"- Too
inii.-.
t be ex ;
.... wr.ttnn f i f Luii'i"
I - , . niinnil
tTCISt
a in premiums -
rrovv escape yesterday.
nar
warning
FiI.K The house formerly owned by
John Lewis was discovered on fire yester
morning about 1 1 o'clock. The fire
were promptly on the spot, ana the
C g i before it did any serous
,"!. The building was occupied by
lr (trope, whose luH will probably be
untwill probably pay the damage
Tne to the building. 1 he hre Caught on
4 roof, (ro.n sparks from the stove-pipe.
Tie tire made Us way under the ceiling
, roof, ami would soon have had a
,.uJ start.
Tut: .S ifo!.. The school at the Semin
ary commenced last Monday. There were
in atteudaece on the first day lo") scholars.
Vesterday it had increased to 178, distrib
uted as follows : Primary department. -i i ;
Intermediate, 4'J; Academic, Hi Classical.
;j The SCliOol IS novs Mippncu niui a
cut'I's ol 'teachers unequalled in the State
i.'any public institution, and we are con- i
Sfi;.h-ut' chat the patrons will be well salis- I
(Ui. The children like their new teachers, j
: seem to be well pleased. We have !
,-vrv teason to believe that, the present
vcar will be one of profit to the scholars
attending the Seminary.
A Lksson. There is a certain lady
frkhd of ours in this town who was so im
prudent the other evening r.s to stand at
oor back and listen to what did not con
cern her. when she Imagined that we had
Mid something most terrible in relation to
certain ll.ijgs. Now. dear creatine, we
would mcst mildly advise you never to
get behind any person's back and listen
what is said. It is bad manners to do
s i, and if we don't know how to ' behave
i. urself." we are satisfied you showed
peat indiscretion, iu listening to what
was not intended for yon.
Ih.ri-T on F.'RK. Some person set the
prass on fire on the bluff between 3d and
Fourth streets. The fire was checked from
p-iirur back, but cairn dow n on the face of
the bluff, unci at one lino threatened to br
des'.ruetive. The hose company w.is out.
P but could do no service, as the lire was too
"' lii-h up the bluff. It was finally extin
g'l'idicd with buckets. We understand
that it was set on fire by accident. Per
sons should be cauihms how they throw
lire about this dry weather.
AvxtVKKSAitY. Rebecca 3egree Lodge,
-j. I. 0. 0. K.. celebrated i's third an-
dversary of the institution of the Lodge.
is er-iting. Addresses were delivered
H.v Mr
1 'has.
W e;v
. Geo. Jerome. Mrs. K. Fellows and
I. Warren. LV.. and others, which
all listened to at i e!i I i Vei y tiud
very
r.llie
'.ICC.
appro pi i.i'e. W
trill not. adtait of
regret tiiat our
more extended no-
Fmh;:
ffr-MO.. 1
w is. A number of German enu-
i tve been added to our pojmi.itfin
Ill lilt
lieiuiiy of Sandy. A colony, nuni-
bei ing .
- ejeh-r
'..i.lt L.i
ti i. us p
eviTal families arrived by the h.st
. have bought railroad lands it)
1. of our County. They are indus
wifik'. and wo welcome them to
'iijj county,
ji-njde we r
Tlv-y
fefi.
arc; jot the kind of
i & Co.' ASEXT.
-Mr. S. D. P-.oh'.
'. T. Co.. has Ve-
tcntly been apjiointed agent foe Wells,
1 argo t t.'o. at Oregon City.
The above is from the Qrf''.nhvri of the
Jt'h inst. It is a remarl-atjle news item.
Mr. Pope was appointed About three
months airo.and was never c-GKKecfed witii
?h" P. T. .-o. in his life.
l'.u.t.id 's M.iAZt.K I'ott Ski'! ky.hf.u.
The September number of P.Yi.i.or's; M.;-
aivk is one that should be read by all
classes, for it is so good and interesting
that when once, taken up no one wishes to
put it down until the fast paire is perused.
It i full of stories, adventures, poetry,
1 in. engravings, and not a line in it but
contains information. Address Thonics
A, Talbot. (So Congress Street. Boston.
Ick Cckam Fi:stivai The ladies of the
M. E. Church gave a festival at the Court
House Inst Tuesday evening. The atten
dance was very large and those in attend
ance etoyed themselves very well. Ily
come unavoidable accident the ice cream
was a failure, which the ladies of course
could not help, and no doubt regreted it
ps badlv at those who were iu attendance.
lY.r.soNA".. We have had the pleasure
of" meeting the following gentlemen in our
city within tbe past week ; Senator Kelly.
Papt. Stump, of the Dalles; Judge L. L.
-McArlhur, of the Fifth Judicial District;
J. I. Dolman an old indispensible attache
of ihe IL r'ibl office: and Judge Hamilton,
of Portland.
ad Acci pk.nt. We learn that a liltle
boy, aged four years, son of Mr. McAllis
ter, residing on Dr. Welch's farm, was so
bvl'.y burned last Saturday that he died
f'-'oin the effects on Ihe following day. It
s a sad affliction to the parents ot the lit
O tie fellow, who hvvc the sympathy of all.
Festival. The. laoies of the Episcopal
Church gave a supper at the Court House
last Friday evening, which was well at
tended, and tbe receipts highly gratifying
The supper was fully up to the high stand
ard which has heretofore been established
nj those ladies. Frerybody seemed to be
well pleased.
Miskkahi.k. We had. occasion to cross
the river last Saturday at this place in a
baggy, and consequently what is termed
as the Oregon City ferry bont was trought
into use. We think that boat ought to be
declared unsafe for either man or beast,
and the sooner it is condemned the better
l'tOTiHKs. We call attention to the ad
vertisement of Mr. McGowan. photographic"
artist, in this issue. Mr. McGowan is pre
pared to take pictures at as low a price
jwcan be had in the State, and of a super
ior quality. Give him a call.
' cuiBNKii s koi: SKiTEMiiEtt. We have
received Sciibner's Magazine for Septeni-
b-r.
ASUSUa .lt is full of uiU.rctmo-
is full of iulercstiiifr
ding nutter, embracing articles from
lae most emb-o-nt -,i,a ii,;
is the ho. ,r..,o,; ; ti... t
-s- Address your order to Scribner
V.O., f.54 Rroadway V Y
J'
TuANKs.Ve are under obligalion to
ii , , ,. , 4
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Gone to Sax Francisco. Mr. Eugene
La Forest left on the steamer last
week for San Francisco, where be goes in
the hope of obtaining medical aid lor his
failing health. His mnny friends in this
place sincerely hope that he may obtain
relief. '
Dav.:;:.--A very socluLle dance was had
in Myers'.. Hall last Tuesday evening.
There were just enough present to make
it pleasant. Tbe music was good, and the
dancers enjoyed themselves highly.
In" Town'. Mr.' J. R. Ralston, formerly
a citizen of this place, but now of the bus
iness little village of Lebanon, Linn coun-
iy, v-as in town last week and snent, a f,.w
days with his mauy friends.
CoMi'i.iMKNTAitv. We acknowledge the
receipt of a complimentary ticket to the
Linn County Fair, which is fo be held at
Albany commencing September 21th, and
continuing four days. The premium list
is verv liberal.
Sou. Mr. J. R. Ralston last week sold
to A. J Casoa and John Myers, his stone
s ore in this citv for the sum of So'. 000.
iskwixu Socikty. The Sewing Soe'ety
of the Fpiscopal Church meets next Tues
day at the residence of Mrs. Caufield.
Ri-:n i:ne!. lion. D. P. Thompson ar
rived home list Tuesday, looking well
and hearty.
Cot.'NTY Coit.t. The September term
of the County Court convenes next Mon
day. Tx Skssiox. The bond of equalization
has been in session during the past week.
Regular monthly meeting of the Citv j
r - n -
Council next .Monday evening.
Fon S.vr.K. We have a supply of deeds
mortgages and other legal blanks on
hand and for sale
Telegraphic News.
Ftica. Ansrust 21. At the reassembling
of the New York Republican State Con
vention. Gen. John (.'. Robinson was nom
inated for Lieutenant Governor. Fred
Douglas was nominated one of the Presi
dential electors for Xew York.
M.akyvii,i.k, .Mo.. August 21. An afro-
ms series of murders
rht yesterday by the
were brought to
arrest of a man
named Osborne, at Clarmont. If appears
that Osborne, who was traveling with a
covered wagon, stopped for some purpose,
when some men were attracted to Ihe
wagon by a st"iudi proceeding from it.
Upon examination they found five bodies
in it. Osborne confessed at the end of a
rope, that ihe murders w ere committed by
one Williams, near Hal ton Kansas. Os
borne had been employed to put the
bodies out of the way. He confessed h iv
irg 'raveled on with the terrible load five
days. From a memorandum found on
one of th; bodies, it is infered they were
a party of movers, const-ding of Mr.
Ohms, wife and two children and a young
man named Dickson, supposed fo be a
brother of Mrs. Ohms. They traveled
from Minnesota to Southern Kansas, and
were probably on their way to Nebraska.
The last memorandum by th" young man
was mole near Halton. The coroner
held an inquest yesterday, and the bodies
were buried at Clarmont.
Dt j;i oi k. Angus! 2G. -The Scientific Con
gres-i adjourned, selecting1 San Francisco
for i
i meeting
Cambrig
place. Professor
was elecied Presi-
Levaning ol
uont.
Posrox, August 20. At Cavln. N. IT.
yesterday, the wife of Dr. Asa Wheat died
from li e effects of taking chloroform, ad
ministered by her husband. (o extract teeth.
Ixi.'tAXAi'oi.ts, August 2G. Venerab'e
Piishon Fp. fold, Pishop of this diocese
since .-!!). died to day.
A to 1 isox. Kansa. Ansust 20. The
Atchison and Xe!
il'ie
k a liaiiroad was cm-
p.leted on Saturday fo Lincoln, thecapital
ol Nebraska, ntwl to day trains commenced
to mn to Lincoln. It makes a direct short
line from St. Louis to fort Kearney, on
the U. P. It n..
Ilvufi-ouo. August, 2i. A terrible
storm passed over Uoekville. Ellington
and Vernon yep'erdav. destroying most of
the growing lob iceo. arid breaking glass
in the mills at lloekville. The damage
amounts to about So.O'lO. The car-house
at Rockville and the engine-house at Ver
non di'pot were blown down. Many trees
were uprooted, and two French boys
were killed by lightning.
Nkw IIavkx. August 2?. A pleasnre
barge on the Connecticut rive rwas struck
by lightning and two persons? killed and
forty wounded.
Oiai.'T.kston. August 2od The Repub
lican State Convention yesterday nomina
ted T. J. Moses for Governor. Judge Carr
and others withdrew from the Convention.
The lFo?7Z says fhat the resolutions
passed by the State Republican Conven
tion yesterday, inviting co-operation of
Democratic voters, ami nomination of
Gen. Dix as candidate for Governor,
amounts to an appeal for Democratic as
sistance. It says there never was a worse
beaten ticket than this one will be. head
ed by Dix on the pretence that he is a
Democrat.
Little Rock. August 22. The Repub
lican State Convention to-day nominated
E. A. P.axter for Governor. W. Smith for
Lieutenant Governor. 11. Page for Treas
urer. Stephen Wheeler Tor Auditor. L. D.
Yorkly for Attorney General. J. C. Cor
bin (colored) for Superintendent of In
strnetion. John M. 15 for Congress in
the State at large."
Jki ferson City. August 22. The fol
lowing ticket is nominated by the Demo
cratic and Liberal Convention. Govern
or. Silas Woodson (Dem.). of Buchanan
co.: Lieutenant Governor C. A. Frot
(Lib.), of Phelps co.: Secretary of State,
F. Wiegel (Lib.), of St. Louis; Register
of Lands. Fred Solomon (Lib.), of Sr.
Charles; Judges of Supreme Court, E. P.
Ewing, II. M. Voorhees. F. A. Wood and
Washington Adams (all Democrats).
Gr.Axn Ratios. August 22. The Demo
cratic and Liberal State Convention to
day nominated Austin L'lair for Governor;
J. C. Pdanchard, Lieut. Governor; Geo.
II. House. Secretary of Stale; J. A. IIol
ten. Treasures; Gen. Neil Ohearn. Audit
or: M. A. Maynard. Attorney General;
"Wiilard Starls. "Superintendent of Public
Instruction. The resolutions endorse the
Cincinnati pl it form and nominees.
Nkw- Youk. August 28. A Niagra
Falls dispatch to the IRmld states that
prominent Greoleyites and Democrats
have congregated there to make up a
slate for ihe Syracuse Convention. Au
gustus Schell is most, prominently men
tioned es a candidate for Governor, while
.ionise vouiuu iu trs lot uumni'iuun ui
Chas. O'Conor as the most probable man
to defeat Dix. It is said that O'Conor
will accept the nomination, if unanimous,
and if the Democratic party will pledge
itself to reform in New York city.
Greeley left here for New Haven last
night.
The mefhodist book concern, having
complained of the Greeley banner in
front of their premises. Commissioner
I ' -unouciv ueicrctl liMTHILn.il, umiu
- X'.. ..i ...:i. i i : . .. I .. ,
T a?koJ frr 5,3 erec'ion. It is
said, that lis removal will be resisted.
! Coi.vmbia. August 27. 1 he State Dem-
i oc,rU.c ",nn',n 'lon adopted resolutions
advising the Democrats to nominate no
i Siate ticket: demanding of the Kepubli-
1 CAn,9 (. lllfllA tl:eir P's for reform.
j mm u i.mii- mt; iurmation ot county or-
j v.mnuv.i.i iu: ioa.j purposes.
I - - '
Admirable tetter of Hon. J. II. Slater
His Patriotic Stand for Oreeley.
La Grande, Oukgox,
August 16th, 172.
M. M. Pomehoy :
Sir, My attention has just been called to
the tact that in your paper of August 3rd
my name is giTeu among others as one to
whom "communications" may be addressed
in the interest of the proposed Louisville
Convention. This, of course, implies that I
am favorable to that movement and willing
to work to make it a success, which I bear to
inform you is altogether a mistake. Tbe
publication of 017 name in the connection
referred to places me in a false position at
home and abroad, to correct w hich U the ob
ject of this letter.
"While a candidate from onrown ranks would
have been very much more acceptable to me
than Mr. treeley, 1 am not, however inclined
to make or assi-t in making, factious oppo
sition to the fairly expressed choice of tbe
convention of our party at Baltimore, which
expression undoubtedly reflects the will and
wishes of vast majority of the Democracy of
the Union. 1 shall support the ticket as pre
sented at Haltimore and Cincinnati, not be-eau-e
it, or the platform, is all that I could
wish, but for the reason that Greeley, the
Republican, will, in my judgement, make a
better President than Grant, the c-rruption-ist,
nepotist and gift taker, aud for the fur
ther reason that in the present cond ti n of
partus every road which leads cwi Greeley
and Brown leads to Grant. Even silence at
the poiL on the part of Democrats will be
di ec aid to Grant, inrsmuch as such with
holding of the ballot by Democrats will, by
every ballot so withheld, increase the
chances of Grant's success. The proposed
Louisville Convention, if it means anything,
and is to have any lnnuerce whatever in the
November ilection, means the election of
Grant. It cm have no other purpose, and
unless it shall have influence to nroduce iust I
that result, it must of nece-s'ty prove to be
a most miserable failure, this moveoient
may be glossed over as a patriotic effort to
"te-organize the Democracy," but all the
glossing that can be bestowed upon it will
le insufficient to conceal the fact that it is,
in spirit, purpose and intent a mi vetnent
directly in the interest of Grant. It i-urged
lhat 11S- between two Ipubl cans
crats can have no choice. Ibis is ;i
Denio-
m inge
nious play upon words, but it i in no sense
a frank or honest statement of the case.
Mr. Greeley and Grant ate both Republic ins
in name, but here the parallel entirely ceas
es. Oiie, for more than three, years of his
iidtni mstration as Chief Eecutive has, by all
the vast powers of his exalted station, sought
to make the military superior to the civil
oower of the Rep iblic. lie teas asked for,
j and a servile and truckling Congress has
grata 'd him extraordinary powers, danger
ous to the libeities of the people, and of
doub'ful constitutional nronrietv, all of
wl.iel
.di powers he has exercised for the pur- j
oose of tiersonal and party aiirandisement.
And net content with the limitations of the
origiua! act as to time he has sought by
further legislation, to retain these extraor
dinary powers until alter the November
election f..r no other approved purpose than
to possess the power to silence the voice of
opposition in the pri-on eel!, and re-elect
himself to the Presidency by the power of
the bayonet. Under his udministration the
right of 1 ical sei:-govennnent has been do
n;cd, in many of the iate insui r ..-ctiouary
Mates
nil!
the voice of their people, throng!
-h
the fall d box. has been silenced, and tLetr
elections have been turned into a farce.
Corruption in oiiice has increased to an
alarming extent. Nepotism has been prac
liced to the disgrace of the nation, and in
terference in the local concerns of the States
has become chronic with the Administration
at Washington. All these evils are autago
nized by M r. Oreeley, and theis-tics present
ed are: The supremacy of the civil over the
military power ot the government ; the right
of local seli-government by the people ; free
elections, without the interierence of l'nl r:0
authority or Federal dictation, or adminis
trative manipulation ; honest men iu office,
and an honest and faithful discharge of
oliic'al du'y.
Is it possible that Democrats have ro
choice in these issues "i True they are ten
dered in the person of a Itepublic in ; but
con D.-mocrats refuse their support to
Mr. Oreeley and his s-de of these issues, and
ned fad to peiform the Maty which belongs
to the honest citizen and Voter V It appears
to me that the prac'ic-d le son taught by
experience is, that if we would engraft,
l'cm ici atie uiea-ui es and the theo ios upon
the administration of govern mental aflairs,
we most at nil times be ready and wiling to
do what nu.y be d.me to that end, red not.
refuse to do what can be done because more
cannot be accomplished. We can secure
much in the election of Mr. O reclej', we
ou;ht not to refuse this because we cannot
secure all that we might by the election of
a Democrat. Acting upon Pus principle, I
propose to leave nothing undone on my
part to secure the el ctora! vote of Oregon
lor Oreeley and Itrown.
Wi b great respect, Sir, I am
Your most obedient sei vaut,
J s. II. Slatkh.
I.I lli.
In Upper Molal'a. Aug, 17, Lour.NZO Stew
art, of rheumatic fever, aged Ct years and 4
months.
Mr. S. was an o'd settler of the county,
highly respected. He h aves a wife and three
sons io mourn his death.
Uruuswiek, Mo., papers please copy.
Lj. KlSISEiS, 2o and 21 New .Mer
chants' Exchange, is our authorized Agent
in San Francisco.
j. d. m c c o w a n,
P IIO T O i II A I II A UT1S T
Is prepared to execute work in the very
bet s'yle of the art, at reasonable prices.
Pictures taken at S per dozen.
Vieirs of Oregon City tor sale.
Rooms On Main street, oppo-it3 Thos.
Charman's store. augSOml
From Maine to California miliums of chil
dren are wearing SILVER TIPPED Shoes
Why not, they'are the cheapest and never
wear through at. the toe. Try them.
For Sale by ad Shoe Dealers.
The worst Coughs yield, as if by magic,
to the wom!er'ul curative powers of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Med cal Discovery.
SeciiI Notice.
The best and most eflicientcure known for
dyspepsia and indigestion, is Dr, Henley's
Celebrated I X L Hitters. Try it. Real ad
vertisement in another column. jun"m3
Oregon Lolf;e So. 3, I. O. or O. V.
Meets every Thursday even
g ing at 7 oV-loek, in Odd Fellow's
-vfiriHfS" Hall, Main 8 eet.
.Members of the Order are invited to attend
Py order.
X. o.
Parents lessen your Shoe bills two thirds
by buying only CARLE SCREW WIRE
fastened Hoots and Hhoes. Never rip or leak.
Ail genuine goods bear the Patent Stamp.
DOX'T HAWK, SPIT, SPIT, PLOW,
blow, and disgust even body with your Ca
tarrh and its oifen.-ive odor, when Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Rem -dy will speedily destroy all
odor, arrest the discharge and "cure you.
IteUeeesi Degree Lodge .o. 2, O. O. F".
53 Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDAY ErEXIXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree aie invited to
attend.
v.r.r.s P.rHPME.'T O.I, I
o.
F Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall ou the
FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
ofeachm mth. Patrnrchs. iu good stand
ing are invited to attend.
Feb. 8.1S72:tf
Jliiltnomalt Toil 'J,' Xn. 1. A. F". atifl
m A. M. Holds its regular communica
VVtions on the First and Third Sjtur
J d.iy in each month, at 7 o'clock from
Shi ooh of Sntember to the tiOtli of
March, and 7 o'clock from the 2ith of
March to the 20th ot September. Lreth
ren in ffood standing are invited to attend.
Dec23.1570, Hy order of W. M.
For the very best photographs, go to Brad
lev & Ilulofsn's GaPery without STATR--ASCEND
INT THE ELEVATOR, 429
MontgomsiVStreet, San Francisco.
WILLIAM DAVIDSOIST,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
OCitc, Xo. 04 Front jttet,
TORTLAND.
OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities, eousistiuix of LOTS, HALF
BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and
STOKES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased tor Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, "with jreat care and on the most
A D V A N TAGEO U S T E RM S.
HOUSED and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the SI ATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
audiforward the same to the above address.
Feb. 3, 171
A Perll.ms Season.
Glorious and de'.ightfut as the Summer
weather is, its tropical heat is a severe trial
to the vital powers. Even the strongest
are sometimes prostrated by its effects. The
common phra-e applied to Precondition of
the body is "sreneral debility." Now, sren
oral debility arises from and includes a va
riety of ailments. Tbe liver is more or less
affected. Cue bowels are either constipated or
less affected, the bowels sire either Con ti
pated or too much relaxed, the stomach but
half performs the work of digestion, the ap
petite is poor, and the spirits depressed.
This i.s calleit general debility. It is a gener
al disagreement of all the physic d functions,
ami requires as a icmedy a medicine that
will regulate ttiem all. Hostetter's Stomach
Bitter's is especially adapted to this purpose.
Its general operation is not contmed to a
single organ. If the liver is affected, it re
stores its tone. If the stomach is t jrpid, it
regenerates it. If the nerves are tremulous
and weak, it braces and reinforces them.
If the mind, which ever sympathizes with
the body, is gloomy and despondent, it re
lieves the difficulty and soon brings the w hole
mechanism of the bodv into harm my with
the laws of health
There is no civilized nation in the West
ern Hemisphere in which the utility of Ilos
tettet's Stomach Hitters as a tonic, direct
ive, antibilious medicine, is not known and
appreciated. Throughout the Tropics it, is
considered, both by the people and the pro
fession, the standard secdij. While it is a
med. cine tor all seasons and all climate-, it
is especially suited to the complaints gen
erated fiy the weather, being the purest aud
best vegetable stimulant in the world.
Beware of the Hitters made of acid and
dangerous niab-rials, which unscrupulous
parties are endeavoring to foist upon the
people. Their name is legion, and the pub
lic has no guarantee that they are not poison
ous. Adhere to the tried remedy, Hostet
ter's Hitters, s ld ouly in glass, and never in
kens or barrel
Ty pay irg Jive cents extra for a pair of Shoes
with
3 i i
e r TipSj
vou add one LV
ti'-.tr to their wearing vaiiie.
iuir"' 'nil
54 r rrv
!!.
A.
POUT THE MIDDLE OF JULY. OX
the C.'ackatnas, a 1 is'-''?" mule,
with white saddle marks on each side of the
back ; with a Spanish brand on left-hip.
Any person giving information whi -h will
lead t 1 the reCVerv of the n.nle will be suit
ably rewarded ley le;
this ('lliee.
Oregi 11 City, Aug
ig said inform ition at
), ls72. v, 3
List of Letters
I REMAINING IN THE POST-OFFICE AT
V) Oregon City, September 1, 172 :
Austin, Win P.
Darter, Thos
Pyr.-m, Geo (2)
Conley, Thos
Oh.ep, 11 L
Defc nilei fer, Amos G
Duedlintr, J
Davis, Mary L
Eaton, Thos
Garlets, Miss Flcn
G rutjt r, Joseph
Hoilo.od, M'ss Ada
Hopkins, Emma
Keeonv. John
M ller Willie
Martin, W If
Mcintosh J I?
Maris, L.itayette (-2)
Mas rs, James
01e.-on, Cornelius
Parish, nips
Roniane, Rebecca
Ral.-ton, R P
Smith, l.'d yard
St. 1 n fcr, Win
Smiih , T V
Tucker. P li
Tnthile. P, W
Fndervyood, I) C (2)
Warner, Xatlian
Mowder, Mrs M E
J. M. RACON.
P. M.
If called for, say advertised.
bummoris.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, f, r
Clackamas comity.
MAUY PHILLIPS, Phunti.'T, ) Suit
vs. J in
LAFAYETTE PHILLIPS, Defendent. ) Equity
HN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKE
" yon, you are hereby notified and required to
appear in the above en ' itl-I court nnd answer
the complaint of the plaintiit', tiled in the
above entitled suit, within ten days from the
date of the service of this summon" upon you, if
served in Clackamas county, and if served m any
other county of this State then within twenty
days from such service, and if served by publica
tion, you are notified and lC'iuired to appear and
answer .-aid complaint on or before the -1th Mon
day of October, 1S72, that beinir tin; lirst day of
the next teim of the Circuit Court for the State
of Otcirou for Clackamas county, which will be
held next at": er the expiration, of the period pre
scribed by the order of said court for the publica
tion ot this summons ; and if you fail so to ap
pear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in the complaint,
which is in substance as follows: that the bonds
of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and
defendent be dissolved unit that the custody of
sai l minor ciiiioren oe (iecreeii to plamtui, and
for preuei al relief, also, costs and diiiirseinen-'s ;
and you are further notiticd that the Hon. AV. W.
t'pton, .Judge f said Circuit Court, on the 2:Jd
day of August, 1S72, made an order directing the
summons to be served by publication in the Ore
iron Citv Enterprise for six .successive weeks.
August ;iuth, 1872.
II U EL AT & WAR HEX,
i Infiw Attorneys for l'laintilf.
LIVE AM) LET LIVE!
the or.Er.rx city hack am) dray ro.
HAVING PURCHASED The
Livery Stock and Business
ot Messrs. 11. lis & J'noroiiTOX, 5
and the Drays, Horses and Business ot C. N.
(Jbeenman, are now prepared to carry on
L1VKKY (.'Sl.KSS,
FEED .S'r.IJIE,
axj nuvYixcj.
We will also deliver slab wood to all those
persous to whom Willis A Rroucrhton have
engaged and as many more as will engage
slab wood from us, so tar as we can get a
supply.
Orders left at the Livery Stable for Woo 1,
Praying or llaaling, will be attended to with
dispatch. Patronage in oar several branches
of business solicited. Our C I.aigcs shall
be MolcTte.
J3-The Highest Cash Price paid for Oats
delivered at the Stable.
C. N. GRLEN'M AN, P.-esi lerP,
J. M. F K A Z E II, Secretary,
Of (). C. II. & D. Co.
Cregon City, Aug. 2:?, 1S72. tf.
flotice to Tax Payers.
THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF
Clackamas county, Oreiron, -Rill meet at the
Countv Clerk's office, in said county, on Monday,
the 20th dav of August, A. D., 1H72, and publicly
exainiue and correct all errors in description,
valuation, etc., in Assessment I toll for 1372. All
persons interested will please appear at such
time and place. C. C. GAKKKTT,
:Sf.iBor of Clackamas
Ang. Ui, lt:2. Ccnntv, Orecn.
Sheriff's Sale.
"jV-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of Multnomah county, tstate of Oi-egou,
on the 27th dav of Juiv, 1572, and to me directed,
in tavor of F. M. Arnold and against O. t'. Uuut
lugton, Geo. lliciuiiothaiu and Marv Cutting, tor
thesum of j4o ti-loodolkus in oldc jin,disburse
mems ttnd costs, I did on the 3rd day of August,
1-2, for tbe want of iKTsomilproiertv,levy unon
alt tlio nurht, tide and interest ol ilarv Cutting-
wiuow of David Cutting, doee.ise l 111 and to the
I iliOwirv rl.i,.vil.. ..... - . f li'Of
01 donation claim of lavid rutting and wife, do- j
beribed in notilication No. 7,202 ana papei.s there- 1
w ltu connected on tile in the E:md Oltiee in Ore
trou City, beiny p.ii't of sections No. Iti, 17, 20 and
p. m '1' 3S.K2E; said half bein determined
by a line runninsr north 2 dev., M lain, west,
coutainiiiij 321 12-100 aere, and" the dower rib'ht
of said widow in the west half of said land claitu,
to satisfy the said execution. 1 will sell at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder, f-jr jrold or sil
ver coin, in band aid, on Saturday, the 14th day
of -September. 1S72, at the Court 'ilou.-e door ia
Oregon Citv, at 10 o'cl-nk, A. M., of said day, all
the riirht, tide and interest of said Mary Cutting
111 and to the above deseribed real estate or o
much, thereof as w ill satisfy said execution.
Oreu'on City, Au-rusr 1 1th 1S72.
A. F. Hid (i Est, Sheriff.
y,v C. r. BEAT1E, Deputy.
n42w4
JMPEItlAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
or kg ox crrv.
SB-Keep constantly on hand fm sale
Midlings, Kran and Chicken Feed, PaCics
purchasing feed must furni -h the sacks.
4. X. POI
Grocer & Provision Dealer,
Xext door south of the Court House,
in Street, Oregon City, Oregon,
DEALER IX
BEST FAMILY GROCERIES
COFFEE, TEA SUGAR,
FLOCK AND MEAL of all kinds,
PICKLES, SO VP. SALT,
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS,
Also, all kinds of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
RUTTER, CHEESE and FOGS.
TOIJA.CCO and CIGARS,
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Produce taken in ex
change for goods at the highest market rates.
Ig Uoods delivered in the city free of
charge. A fair she re of patronage solicited.
March 2::, ls7'2:tf
TIIK FOLLOWING MUSIC-nOOTCS
are reeeorn mended as beiiifjthe BEST 5
of their class: d
Triee.
Hie Sons Kebo. for Schools . 75 SLA
Kinkel's New Method lor Keed r TT
Oi-'iin will lie r. idv An--. -2"). t' - " MJ
33
iiy Inters' t-'.i-leetio I'iano Si iiool, I . 5
"EST" over ;il,),0(!il conies in use, j " k"3
ftJ A'et. rs' Huvrowes" Primer.
i ornill's Oiiitiiv School. . .
:
:
.30
' J 1 est iViil 'miii-s,
X'p TloT"!'i-:: ( ;l
dniius chtssi.-s
- . .. . ....... ...V ......... ,
I took, with i
r1
j . ..... .-. .... . .... ,
l.udden's School tor the Voice.,
IVicr.-." Art of Sinuiiijr
"Wiiditl's Violin Sch'l, Peter's ed.
KuiniiiePs Flute School
Wimmer.itedt's Viobu School. . ,
Whiimerelt's Flute School..
Peters' Violin School
Peters' Flute School
Pet ' rs' P. u lor 'ompanion. For
Flute, Violin, ji ml Piano, ji
Peters' Parlor ( 'ampanioii. For (
3 on
a en
3 no
3 00
7)
75
7")
75
3 00
2 00
13
it
juli
TT
1 lute and I mutt, )
II.
O
Is
A ny Music will
be sent postpaid, rf
irked pri.-e. Ad-
on reeciot ol the in
dress,
J. I,. PET Ells.
U',:-I0ni2
A
lilt) P.roadw iy,
New York.
w r."'3 " irr.fctKiiL
UEST REMEDY FOR
DTSIZPSIA, IKBIQESTIOIT, EILIOUSJTESSi
LOSS CF APriTiTZ A"2 IMAC710N CT THE UVC3.
Arc acknewled tzrA to lie the most wholesome
and etheie.it of Tonics and JO-cio -erat ivr-s
KEAI) I'HVSICIAMS' C'KBTiriCATES on back of
tncii boitlo.
None (renuine v ithout our Trade Mai k blown
On the liottlr.
To sell otiier than tl.e pcnino nrticle out of
nur buttle is .'i cri.uiual olieuse, and we shall,
when detected, prosecute such parties to the full
extent of the law.
11. EPSTEIN t Co., Sole rroT.rietnrs.
5IS Front st.. S. F.
Summons.
In the County Court of ( lackumas county,
Stiite of Oregon.
JACOB "WOR'OIAX, riuiiitiff.
vs.
N. NEWELL, Defendant.
'!PO X. NLWELL, THE ABOVE NAMED
S ilefenilunt Tn the name of the State of t re
pon you arc hereby required to appear and an
swer the eouiplaint tiled against you in said
Court in the above entitled action wit.hin ten days
after the seiviee of tins summons upon you, if
served in Claekanius county, or twenty days if
served in any other county in said Siate, and un
less you so appear and answer said complaint in
said term or on or before the 1st day of the term
of said Court commencing next after the expira
tion of six weeks from the publication of this
summons, to-wit : on Monday, the 2nd day of
September, 1872, the plaintiff will take a judg
ment against you for t he sum of J'iS 45 and inter
est thereon since the 11th day of May, 1S72, also
for costs and disbursements of this action.
Published bv order of Don. J. K. Wait. .Indue
of said Court." .JOHNSON & McCOWN,
Dated 23d July, 1S72. Att'ys for pl'if.
2iij ulyliw
Gooil Cable Screw
ire
BOOTS ASD SHOES.
Last as long again as
any other kind.
augl OnPiml
m
Fina! Settlement.
In the matter of NATHANIEL BOBBIN'S
estate.
rHlHE EXECUTORS O V SAID ESTATE
have riled in the County Court of Clackamas
county, their accounts and vouchers for final set
tlement ; and the Court has apjiointed the first
Monday in September, A. D., ls;, for the exam
ination of such, accounts and the settlement of
such estate. All persons interest; d are notified
to iile their exceptions, if any they have, before
that date.
By order of Hon. J. K. "WAIT, Jndae of said
Court. li. F. CAUPIELD,
County ci"rk.
Johnson & McCown, Attorneys. r.41w
Administrator's Notice.
f HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BV THE HON.
County Court of Claekam i-- countv, Orepon,
Administrator of the estate of M"A HY H ANSKN,
deceased. All persons having claims, will pres
ent them to me at the ottice of Johnson & Mc
Cown, lawyers, Oregon City, Oregon, within six
mouths from the date of this noti--e.
1' ARSON OLEASON",
Administrator.
Dated Orepron Citv, Oj'-'on, Aucr. 9, 1S72.
riilw4
A VOID QUACKS. A victim of early in
TL discretion, causing nervons debflitv,
premature decay, Ac, having tried in vain
every advertised remedy, has asirnple means
of self cure, which he will send free to his
fellow-softerers. Address J . H. REEVES,
73 Nassau st., New York j
Kept. l:ly
Spt-ciiil "otfrc.
TU VAX IEV BERGH'S WORM
f i S hyrup tor Children- A. II. Bell, drag
; gist is apent for this invaluable remedy at
I Oregon City. Kelt & Johns, aeJ5 for" the
i raanuf iicturers, Salem, Oi c gon.
OHAS.H.CAUFSELD,
C0BXER MA1X AXD SEVENTH STHEETS.
OREGOXT CITY, OREGON,
Dealer in
DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES,
CROCK EH Y and GLASS AWEE.
Also, a full assortment of
Miliincr) and Fancy Goods
OF THE LATEST STYLE,
JUST R EC E I V E D.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOU GOODS.
Oregon City, June 21st, 1S72. tf
SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
I HAVE JUST REDElVED A COMPLETE
and well-assorted stock of
CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
AXD GEXTmiCXS' 1 IT.MSIItVC (.'DOBS,
Which I w ill sell at reduced prices.
Call and examine my stock before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Produce Taken in Exchange fur Goods.
A.LKVY,
Main street, Oregon City.
Dr. B. R- FREELAFSD,
m&m D E fJ T I S T,
T0()M 2 DEKUM'S BUILDING, CORN
J.V er First and Washington Sts., Portland.
Nitrous Oxide administered. n2:itL
FOE SVLE.
HE UXDEUSIGXEI) DESIRES TO SELL
his property in Oregon Citv will sell
T
at a bargain, to a pood purchaser.
Also 4 town lots in Caiiemah, with good
fence around.
Also 2 town lots in lower end of Oregon
City; also P of land known as the dona
tion laud claim of Win. Stone, S miles
southeast of Oregon City, with some im
provements, thinly timbered, nc under
yrowth, good lasting water
"Inquire at County Clerks oflice.
J. M. FUAZETt.
Oregon City, Mac ;th, IS72. v0n'2s.
SHADES SALOON,
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Oregon City-
o
Bt-ft BILLIARD TABLES in OREGOX
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to them
T 11 E B A Jl 1 S S UP PLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors and"
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Dourbon alreadj
famous Whiskies and Tunch.
ALSO, A XO. 1
GHOOT8FIG GALLERY
Is connected with the Saloon.
Oregon City, Jan. 1, LS72:tf
AT TIIK
LINCOLN BAKERY.
WSLLIA&1S & HARDSFJG,
II
WE JUST OPENED A FULL VAKIE
t v of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND PROVISIONS.
The Bakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh
BREAD, CK :VCK EP.S,
CAKES, PASTRY,
CANDIES AND NUTS.
All of which will be sold at living rates.
Remember that we do not sell goods at
cost.
Also, please bear in mind that it takes
money to do business.
To the farming trade we wonld say CASH
for you. produce, and CASH for our goods.
tyooas delivered 10 an arts ot the city.
Feb, It), l?7-2:tf
WAGON
AND
Carriage Manufactory I
The undersigned, having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at the old stand
Corner of Main and Third streets,
Oregoa City ..... Oregon.
Takes this method fo inform his old pat
rons, and as many new ones as may be
pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with
ample room, good materials, and the very
best ot mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all
complete any sort ol a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Try me.
Biacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
general jobbing neatly, quicklv and cheap
ly done. DAVID SMI r II.
Opposite Excelsior Market
0HEG0N CITY
BEEWEEY !
! HENRY UU Mi-El,,
Having purchased the above Brewery wish
es to inform the publie that he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
LAGER BEER,
Ascroodascan be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
SI, OOO IN THHI-IS MONTHS.
A GENTS CAN MAKE THE AB
amount by selling the Greatest Bo
me Age, trie
STRUGGLE OF '72.
The issues and candidates of the present
political campaign, Jlitory and I'latformx,
Review of Ouaxt's Administration. The Rec
ord of Hon vcE Greelet, bv Everett Cham
berlain, formerly of the Chicago Tribune.
The illustrations are drawn expressly for the
work by Stephens. Entirely original- The
uuesi, ooin numerous ana grave, it yon
want to make money send Ose Dollar, tor
outlit, and secure territory at once. Terms,
Ac., furnished on application. Address A. L..
ILIAC II OFT C CO., iu Frautio,Cal.
i
iia
G
THOMAS CHARMAN
ESTAIIL.ISHED - -
. - - 1898!
DESIRES TO JXFOIiM THE CITlZESS
of Oregon City, and the Willamette
Valley, that l,e is still on baud, and doing
bnsinefs on the old motto, that
A Vimblf Six-Pence is bettet- than ft
Slow Shilling." O
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
I, AUGUST and BEST SELECTED
Stock of Goods
ever before offered in this city; and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Gccds,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of 6very
Description, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Paints & Cilf,
Sash &Doors.Q,ueens
ware, Crockery,
Glassware,
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware,
Jewelry
of various
qualities & styles,
Clocks &Watehes.La
dies & Gentlemen's Furn
ishing Goods, Fancy Notions
of every description,Patent Med
icines, Rope, Farming Implements
of .ill kinds, Carpets, Mattings,
Gil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
Of the above list, I can sav my stock ia the
MOST COMPLETE ever ollered in this mar
ket, and was sleeted with sitt ial care for
this iniii K t. All of which I now ofi'er for
sale at the
Lowest Siarket Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think ot jroing to Portland to'buv frocds for
I am DEI ERA I NED TO SELL CHEAP and
not allow my sell to be
l.MJERSOLD Ia THE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask, is a fair chance and quick pay
ments. IJcliev n, as J do, that nineteen
years' experience in Oregon City enables me
to Know the refinements of the trade.
Come one and all, and see for yourselres
thai the old stand of
THOMAS CHARM AN
cannot be beat in qftality or price. It wnuM
be useless for me to tell you all the advan
tages I can offer you in the sale of goocU, as
every store that advertises does that,' and
probably yon hare been disappointed. All 1
wish to say is, come and see and examine
for yourselves, for I do not wish to make any
mistakeS. Mj' object is to tell all my o4tl
fiiends now that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell oods cheap, for eash, or on sueb
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking ail for the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHARMAN,
Wain street, Oregon City
"5?Legal Tenders and Cotmty Script
taken at maikct rates.-
TnOS. CIIARMAN"
j5"'0,CC0 lbs vi-ool wanted bv
THOS. CIlARMASf.
REAL ESTATE, EEAL ESTATE
JACOB ST1TZEL,
C. C. WAT
. JACOB STITZEL & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL & UPTOX.,
REAL ESTATE
AND
MOKEY J3R.OI.1I! 8
Cor. Front nncl Washington S.,
PORT L AXD. O R E G ON .
Special attention given to the sale ol farm
ing lands and city property. All corre
pondence relating to the recourcea of Or
gon will be promptly answered-
REAL ESTATE JOtJENAL
Published monthly. Sent free of charge ts
any address
JACOB STITZEL A CO;
March 15, l872:tf
BA.ErSTTJVI
RESTAUR AIM T.
LEOftDeLOUEY Proo'r?
I LA TE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
MAIX STREET, OREGON" CITV, OB EG OK .-
THE UNDERSIGNED HE
spectfullv announces to his
friends and the traveling public,
that he has re-opened the above
named Kestaurant.
The proprietor knows bow to Fefte hit
csutomers with Oysters, Pig's Feet, a good
cup of Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL.
LEON DeLOL'E Y
Oregon City, Jan. 27, 1871:tf
JOHEM SCHRAM,
MAIN STREET, - OltEGOX Cltt
MAMTACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
SADDI.IiS, HARNESS.
SAI)II.I-:iY-II.ItI)-WAKE,
etc., Ac.
p5
xrfnicii HE OFFERS AS CHEAr AS
V V Can be had ia the State, at
Wholesale or Retail
Url warrant all mv goods as reprcff hitt
Oregon City, April 17, 1S72. n??tf.
jST EW YORK HOTEL,
(Deatfches Gafthatis,)
No. 17 Fron t Street, opposite the Mail steam
shiplanding, Portland. Oregon.
H. R0THF0S, J. J. WILKENS,
PROPRIETORS.
Board per Week ffiOft
" " " " withLodgmgt 6 0v
" ' Day,.,. 1 00
A. NOLTNER,
NOTARY PUBLIC. ENTER PRISI OIIICE
Oregon C.tj. Jan ) l3:tl
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