o 1)C toccM". (Enterprise. losTtnionliny robbery A mo Uoit..-.i-i- - Ao.wsdav Hi this was committed a hag a ?to,.(J c'ty Mr. '' ' . T....1 ilie Con" i ' I ,.1111112 . , .. C'TK drawer P?0C.ta;KentofrhP counter, a -,lich 'At wS could only be reic 'ETerlbe Conner or - :j 111 and ach- Mtion wiium v. - - npsin:r ;.tii " r' .u iilf store benm-i ... - half the km, ' ' ; natively that rt.vio.,s to the money nem. .1! the time ir 'taken. About three O CIOCK I" ""' ' mi when lie drawer and set some nn , first niie.JtJe r -- h- COIM of,,r,R,mi -Xa bold robbery in ;1ddnS .nJin one of the most brn?r niy.coHin the town. There has been So cl ne o Sained a, t whom the guilty r could be. We oPe u may be as- Phot TrTaltTriday evening, as voun- Eddie Holmes standing wittihi about two hundred yards of his father's re idence. about a mile from town, a man Jame alons. and inquired of him whether that wa the right road to town, to which Wt-plied in the affirmative. As quick as llh the stranjr?r turned around and shor It Mm. the ball passing oyer the left Moulder and just cutting the twin. ; o ,,.aon whatever can be assigned for the ,,ot' as the strantrer immediately turned t and took another direction from town Eddie is a boy of about 18 years of acre and we presume has not an enemy in the world. It is supposed that the act was committed by a man who h?.s been seen in that vicinitv. and who is supposed t he insane. It was a strange rc'l ing and a providential escape for Eddie. j.KUS0VVI We had the pleasure of visits during the past week from lion. E ). Foiulray. of Juckson county; Senator Bd.hvin. of Grant, and lion. X. II. Cra nor. of Linn. Mr. Cranor has been suffer in" for some time under severe sickness, but we are pleased to state that lie is now rapidly recovering. He will be one of t!ie ini st active members in the Lower House during the session, having had con siderable experience, and being a man of line abilities. csv. Justice I'.urn.s has l.'en doing considerable business this week. Last Monday a man was arrested for an as sault, which was tried by a jury, and the defendant fr.ind guilty as charged. lie was lined $:'.') and costs, which was paid. Yes'erday he was investigating the ques tion as to the legal rights of a Factory Chinaman to assault a white boy. C.u ;ut a Siiaiik. A son of Mr. Short's about If. years of age.of this county .while rusticating t the shore, cangTit a live shark and broueht it to the shore, where it was killed. He had no idea at the time f.e or. brace the animal what it was. or lie WOI ihl probably not have attempted the capture of the beast. Covnty Coi ur. - The County Court has been in session this week. Considerable business has been transacted. The amount o' levied for the present year is 14s nulls. 'e learn that the asessment roll shows a U-ss valuation of property of the c.ninly by over two bundled thousand f.'cil.us tljan last year. CoNCKin. The children of the Cngre gatioiu.1 Sabba" School will give a con ceit next Tuesday evening at the Congre gational Church f..r the benefit of the School. The exercises will chit fly con sist of singinjr temperance songs and le citing temperance pieces. Pukk. We learn !hat most of our farm ers are having their wheat chopped into feed for hogs. This we regard as a good move. Pork always pays when wheat, is worth less than one dollar, and we see no immediate prospect of wheat bringing this ligiue. W'ukat. The wheat market in this p'aoe is dull and unsettled. The price ranging at the mills, delivered. is 70 cents, and on the river f') rents. There is prob ably but little hope for the price going higher than these figures for sometime. O.v a Visit Mr. Chas. II. Paly and wife of San Francisco, brother of Mrs. Sellwoml. have been on a short visit to t:a-ir relatives here during the past week. They leave for San Francisco this even in?. Uktiuxki. Mr. Meldrum and family, and Mrs. l. P. Thompson, who have been rusiicuting on the sea shore for the past x weeks, returned home this week, hav ing had a very pleasant time. I'iiysh ivn. Dr. W. II. Poberlshas lo cated himself in our town, and expects to practice his profession a.v physician and surgeon. In. J.u ksonvii.i.k. Capt. J. T. Apper son. Grand Master, is to make an official visit io Jacksonville Ledge, I. O. O. F., this evening. Vai.vatiox. The total valuation of property of this county, as reported by t ie assessor, is $1,018.11)1. This is a de crease on last vear of over $200,000. Oystki.s .Mr . Saal has oysters in ev vry style at his confectionery establish ment. If you want anything real nice to eat, go and see l.im. Misic. Persons desiring new music cvi procure Peter's Monthly at John Henung's book store at publisher's price. The Xew Orleans l.'iindlicun makes the .lowing interesting announcement :--' Cenera! J. II. West, our Senator in Con Kss. iaU-nda to leave town immediately !''r t'ennsylviinia. where h-e will take the -lump ior liuckal- and Greeley and 'rOWn. He Will rlli-en In .-.1t.rr.l,i.i- ""ten he proposes tG make a canvass Hie entire State. Mr. West's term ''I the I nited States Senate will not ex P?' r'tlJS77- and if he has become a -"erai Pepubliean.he will bean import 'Wt accession to the Greeley Administra that is to be." ctun two of the fourteenth amend-m,'r-t to the Constitution declares that n;'i!'a,r the United Stales, nor anv State, i:on i SUme r pfty an" debt or 'obliga a incurred In uid of insurrection or re i.a,n against the United States, or ar.y s'q'y "'i'r ifte '0aS or (vi'incrpathm of any ol'.v-. ' ,u fueh debts, obligafions.and TUp S"a11 be h illegal and void' tCv'e1 ora,ors do not quote this to ir audiences. (.r0tb ''s Gov. William M.'Stone and ex- e'r'J'p JmUe! MeiTiU f Iowa wil1 be Uh i:i efnoM'can candidates for Con fress U uPective districts this fall. Thev L-d;., J RePublicaa3 of iafl.ience and Clrant as A Hummer. SOME FACTS IX THE LIFE OF U.YSSFS'. ! From the Manchester (X. II.) Union, July '25. j l ite New York World, savs: '-There is a story which has lunar been emi-.it military circles of a certain captain of the I uurih Lnite.l States infantry, who. being stati.. ned e.n the I'aciiic coast some twenty years aeo. repeatedly (Fsgraced himself by being foiunl drtink while on duty. His superior officer. Ions; unwil ling to ruin him. fiually found" himself" obliged to take decisive steps. He called the delinquent before, and insisted upon his giving in his written resignation. -1 shall not use this,? said the colonel. -nn'ess you compel me to ty again publiclv bringing scandall upon the service. In that case I will instantly forward it to Washington' The story runs that after nogreatlap.se of time the unhappy c ip tain once more lapsed. The threat wu executed. The army lost an officer and St. Louis gained a citizen. To nu man in the country can this storv be better kuown than to President Grant." W'e are able to state the facts alluded to above with exactness, and we think it our duty to do so. While sojourning at Washington iu IS(;7. we met a gentleman who was an officer in that resiment at the time referred to. Its command. -r was olonel, afterwards general. Lucbanan. who commanded at Xew Orleans for some time during the war. The '-captain" re terred to was Lieutenant S. Grant His dissipation was shocking and perpetir.il, and fianally culminated, at a public din ner of the officers, in an offense name less here so flagrant and revolting that Col. Duchanan gave to Grant the alterna tive of resignation or a court-martial. Of course he preferred the former, and resigned, as affirmed above. The colonel agreed to hold it until Grant got drunk, again, which was very soon, and it was then forwarded to the department. Our informant says that Grant left the camp, and lived for some time in a most abject degradation among the neighboring In diaus. Then he went to San Francisco and opened a billiard saloon, which he kept till Le "run himself out,' when he sailed for Xew York. Xow let us meet him in Xew York: He arrived without a dollar. He sent to an officer in command of the harbor and we have this from that officer's own lips to con e to the city and meet hiai. He did so, and supplied him with money to reach his wife's friends in Missouri, and not one cent of the money was ever refunded. His ca reer in Missouri, while living on the farm with his father-in-law, was simply awful. We will not -ay what we know to be true in regard to it. We only af.d. if required to "match it." in de; raity and degradi.t'on. we could not do i: in (he limits of our acquaintance We know he carrud the sanrj habits into the army, and we believe that a hundred thousand of his own men were needlessly sacrificed i:i consequence, and we can show when and how. with abuJance of contemporary testimony, which we will Dioduee if anybody wants it. We sincere ly believe that Mr. ('rant is not fit for any public i or-nion whatever, .intellectually or morally, and ihat if our people knew the simple truth in regard to him, he would not eet an holiest vo.e. Let such voteis make it their business to learn be fore they commit the fatal error o f voting for bim airuin. Appoisitmcitis of tiie eace. Coufer- I'oHowing are the appointments made by the M. K. Conference which was re cently held at Salem: s a i.EM nrsTiiicr i,. r. vooiak!. v. k. Salem Stephen Prowers. Sooth Salem --XV. H. Mies-e. iver.on S. S. Vandei amhill J. H. Allvn. sal. Dall is- -J. inn A 1 Many C. XV. Shaw. Jefferson Jot.n rami. Dayton T. A.. Wood. Tillamook To oe supplied. Pock Creek W. D. Nichols. I'oirn.AXD iMSTKtcr avm. r.ouKrrrs. v. k. Taylor street Church G. W. I.er. Hall street Church To be supplied. East Portland 11. Caldwell. Miiwaukie J. S. -McCain. Oregon City To be supplied. Ensi Tualatin to be supplied. Astoria To lie supplied. Clear Creek To bo supplied. Iiillsboro J. 11. Hammond. 1'li;kt s im KisTKicr .t. i'. m: vor.K r. k. 0: m;ia Wm. MePheters. Steilacoom S. II. Maun. Seattl. A. C Faircl-.ilds. Skagit Piver To lie suj'plied. Port. Townsend To be supplied. Whatcom M. J. Luark. W hidby's Island G. H. Greer. Tuxr.vater II . Patterson. Claquato C. II. Iloxie. Chehalis-J. T. Ward. Oysterville L Dennison. Cowlitz J. XV. Kuykendail. Kalama XV. T. Chapman. Vancouver W". I. Cosper. Lewis Kiver S. Mathew. I'MI'i-CA DlSTiUt T T. WOI.I-E. 1. E. South L'mptpia 'C- XT. Todd. Wilbur S. II. Todd. Koseburg D. Winton. Gardner II. Pooth. Empire City C. Alderson, Coqnille- To be supplied. Iviibyville To be supplied. Kock Point To be supplied. Jacksonville X. A. Starr. Klamath Jas. Harrer. Goose Lake To be supplied. ECt.KXE CITY MSTKICr I". .M. .STAIi!!. 1. E. Fiugene City To be supplied. Spencer's Butte W". E. Wi'mot. Springfield J. S. Douglass i;ro'.vnsv;i;e Joseph Iloberg. Lebanon G. C. Roe. Independence J. II. Poork. Oorvaliis J. W. Yuii'Jleve. Monroe C. Smith. (J rand Prairie X. Clark. Santiam Academy L. M. Xickerson. WAI.I.A WALLA ItrSTKICT II. K. MINES, 1. E. Walla Walla To be supplied. Walla Wall j Circuit F. Elliot. Umatilla II. B. Lane. La Grande To be supplied. Canyon City To be "-upplied. Oclioco To be Supplied. Klickitat To be supplied. Colfax To be supplied. Baker City A. Joslin. Da;!es X. Doane. Yakima G. XV. Kennedy. Wasco J, II. Adams, ixnr.vx MINION district .1. 11. ".vii.tu.tj, r. e. Simcoe J. H. Willmr. Klamath Thos. Pea rue. Siletz John Howard. Waim Springs XV. P. Chatlin. George Waters, Missionary at large. Mor.E Thikvin;. A Government de tective recently overhauled the accounts of J. C. Geer. Collector of Internal Rev enue for Idaho Territory, anl reported him a defaulter in the sum of $.'50. Out). On this showing. Geer turned over $12.0 )0. and said he did not know what had be- j come of the balance. Tbi.s was the condi- j tion ot affairs at last accounts, and yet j Geer was permitted to retain his office. j The Boise iXak.suvtn thinks tint measures i ought to be taken to make Geer account I for the missing money, and calls upon the ! proper omcers to commence legal pro Beers to commence legal pro- i ceedings against the delinquent. Geer is one of the -trooly loil,"' and no doubt thought that he could steal with impunity. IF. IT. LUesman. Judge David Davis will vote for Gree- i ley. Administration liars to the contrary , notwithstanding. Meeting of the Democratic Slate Cen tral Committee. Jt-'OGE SHATITCK NOMINATED AS KbECTOU. Purs.iant to a call of the Chairman is sued August 10;h. the Democratic S'ate r"!1'r;!l Go-nmittee met iu Portland on the 2d inst. The Committee was called to order at 10 a. in. by Dr. Clmptn-ui. who stated thU as Chairman of the Committee he had re ceived a letter from Lafayette Lane de clining the position of Elector, and that the Committee had been called together for the purpose of taking action thereon On motion. W. L. White, of Clackamas, was chosen Secretary. The roll of counties wn called, and the following were found to be in attendance Multnomah. J. A. Chapman ; Jackon. by J. II. Meed, proxy : Douglas, bv L F. Mo sher. proxy: Coos, by J. A. "Chapman, proxy; Josephine, by J. I). Fay. prow ; Pen ton. J. C. Avery; Marion, by L.F. Mosher.proxy ; Linn. X. II. Cranor : Wash ington, by Charles Xewell. proxy : Clat sop. A. Van Dn sen : Wasco, bv J. D. Fav, proxy : Umatilla.by Judge Onstein.proxv; Maker, by Judge Onstein. i.roxy : f'rant. J. W.liablwia. Polk. II. X. V." Holmes: Yamhill. J. H. Upton ; Lane. J. J. Waltor, Jr.. Clackamas. XV. L. Wh'Me : Tiilam ok. bv Geo. L. Curry.nrovv Cnb.n bv A,i,irr Onstein. proxy. Columbia Was the onTy county not represented. On motion, the resignation of Mr. Lane was accepied. The Committee then proceeded to nom inate an Elector to fill the vacancy occa sioned by the resignation of ?Ir. Lane, re sulting in the unanimous choice of Hon. E. D. Shattnck. of Multnomah county. A committee ws.s appointed to wait up on Mr. Shuttuck and inform him of the action of the State Central Committee. Mr. Shattnck was introduced to the Committee, and after thanking them for the honor conferred upon him. said that he accepted the nomination and would use all honorable means to secure the election of the nominees of the Iialtimore and Cincinnati Con ventions.aud he would go into the fight to win. At the conclusion of Judge hattuck's remarks the Committee adjourned. History Iiepeatinsr; itself A Xut lor Secretary IJoutv.eil to Crack. "Washington Cur. of the Cincinnati Coiaine-iia'. When Secretary then Congressman Boutwell was one of the prime prosecu tors iu the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson, one of the high crimes and mis demeanors which he alleged against the then acting President was that of corrupt interference with elections. n this th t he sent agents of the nost office and treas- ury dejiarlments out in the States tioiieurii g : and that they made elec long tours and multitudinou half of the President ch. in at be the s policy same time drawing governnmnt pay tor which no oilier services were rendered. And to make this crime and outrage o! law more glaring. Boutwell adduced the instance of two Cabinet officers being present a, a political convention which had for its object the organization of a p.irty to sustain the President's policy, a tact which lie observed was unparalleled in the poliiicul history of the country .t In view of the fact that not only the Secre tary of the Treasury and Postmaster Gen eral and Secretary of the Interior, togeth er with the Commissioner of Pensions. Auditors, and heads ot rooms without number have been actively engaged iu the Ni.rth Carolina canva.-s on behalf of Grant. Mr. Boutweli's views in the past on ti is kind of business are wor.h repro ducing. When Mr. Lincoln first became Presi dent there wei.e thirty-one Republicans in the United Slates Senate. Of these Sena tors six are dead, thirteen are for Grant and twelve are for Greeley. MXllllliCU. Iii St. P.ail's Episcopal Chuii, Oregon City, O; eg n, Septem'. er .'.th, ls7', by the U,v. John W. Seliwoo l. M s. Jou A. Atiiey aid Miss Cauolixe TiiwM.vs all of Orc.ou C tv. V;jl;;iljle Ilinis. A regiil.ir habit of body is absolutely es sential to physical healtli and clearness of inii Hei t. Nor is this all. Beauty of person cannot co-exist with an unnatural condition of the bowels. A free passage of the refuse matter of the system through these natural waste pipes, is necessary to lhr purity of the body as the free passage of the offal of a city throngli its sewers is necessary t i the health of its inabit.uit.i-. Indigestion is the primary cinse of most of the diseases of the discharging organs, ami one of its most common results is eon s'ipation. This complaint, besides being dangerous in itself, has iminv disagreeable c.wicnmituut.s such as an unpleasant breath, a sallow skin, contaminating blood and bile, hemorrhoids, headache, loss of memory, and general debility. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters remove all thesa evils by removing their immediate cause in I he digestive organs, and regulating the action of the inte-tmes. The combina tion of properties in this celebrated prepar ation is one of its chief merits. It is not merely a stimulant or a tonic, or an anti billions agent, or nervine, or a blood de purcnt, or a cathartic, but ail these cira ive elements judiciously blended in one power ful restorative. It fends activity and vigor to the inert and enervated st mach, re lieves the ailinientary canal of its obstruc tions, and gives tone to the membrane which lines it, gentlv stimulates the liver, bracts the nerves, and cheers the animal spirits. No other remedy possesses such a variety cf hygienic virtues. It is to these character istic virtues that it owes its prestige as a household mod cine. Experience has prov ed that it is harmless as it is efficaci us, and hence it is popular witii the weaker sex as with the stronger. Ifostettt-i's Stomach Hitters are sold in bottles only, and the trade-mark blown in the !ass and engraved on the label is the test of genuineness. Beware ot counter feits. We clip the following from the Troy X. V.) BVog: '-Some tiiree months since Dr. P. V. Pierce, of Bulltlo. N. V., commenced advci tising in the ll'liif, an article called 'I)r Sage's Catarrh Remedy. We believed at that time it was one of the 1101113- catch-penny arnuig-meiits to swindle t!e peo.de out of their money, but during the past few weeks have became convinced to the contrary. We know of several prominent citizens who have siir.-rtd from that loathsome disease "Catatih." and they pronounce Dr. Sage's Remedy no humbug, and in several instances iitve be.-n entirely cured. We desire tj -ive Dr. Pierce the benefit of the same. L,. KisiUKIt, 2 and SI New Mer chants' Exchange, is our authoi ized Agent in Sin Francisco. J. Da TvlcC, O W AN, i 11 o t 0 a n A i' II A II T I S T Is prepared t execute work in the very best style of the art, at reasonable prices. Pictures taken at $3 per dozen. Vieirs of Oresron City tor sate. Rooms On Main street, opposite Thos. Charman's store. uugSOml c , Ar.,;,,., r .liff.rnia millions of chil- ,.n ,,'rJ.nrin.r SILVER TIPPED S.ioes dri: YVt.v nut rhev are the cheanesi ana rce er -a"r l rmi.rh '-.it the toe. Try them For Sale bv a'l Shoe Dealers. Special Xoticc. The best and mo?t efficient cure known for . - : ; ? . ! Inn IOV C rivmsia and indigestion, is Dr. Henley's Celebrated I X L Hi' i tiers irv it. uta-j uu- ii 1 I vertisement m anotner coim.uh. j""""" . . J ...... . i n 1 i Orrpron bodif Xo. 3, I. O. of O. V. I Afepts every Thursday even at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's ,Iemb?rs of the 'Qr are invited t attend By order. .v. a. Parents lessen your Shoe bills two thirds bv buying only CA1SLE SCREW WIUE fastened iioots and Shoes. Never rip cr leak. Ail genuine goods bear the Patent Stamp. Kebi-cra Ufgrce Lodi?e Ao. -i, O. O. b (O oj Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY EVEXISGS, of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree ate inv.ted to attend. F.IJ,S K-.CA.MP.MKST M. 1, 1 . h Meets at Odd Fellows' lla'.l on the FIRST AXDTHIpI) TUESDAY EVENING of each month. Patrnrehs ia good stand ing are iavite l to attend. Ft-:., s, l72-tf JIult nomali IjO'I'c X". 1, A. K. an! a A. 31. llotils its regular enmmunu-a .tiniw nr tliti First, ami 'I'hir.l '.:- tiny in each month, at 7 u'clock from ihe -Joth of September to the )t!i of March, and 7h o'clock from the -Jotb of March to the 2oth ot September. .Breth i-en in good standing are invited to attend. PeeiO.lsJo, By order of V. M. For the very bet photographs, go to liiad ley & Kulofs .n's Gallery without STAlU.--. ASCEND IN TIIE ELEVATUIl, Montgomery Street, San Franoijco. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER. Oliiee, ?;o. Ol Front Street, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities. cotis-i-ting of POTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES ; also IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Corresnondeiits, in this CITV and throughout the SIATFS and TERRI TORIFS, "with great care and on the most A D VA N T At 1 EO US T E R M S. HOUSES; nri,i STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTION'S PROMPTLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of tins OFFTCE in all the CITIES ami TOWNS in the STATE, will re ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY' aiiupf'irward the same to the above address. Feb. :;, ls71 C0NFE0TI0NSRY SALOON ! Fresh Oysters!-! LOUIS SAAL, - - - Proprietor. Corner of Fnuitli stutl 3Iatn Streets. 'RESII OYSTERS SERVED IN ANY style desired. Confectionery of even- kind const intly on band. I manufacture all my own s'ock, which is sullicieiit guarantee that it is fresh and pure. Call if want of a good cup of coti'tc, tea, or c!io-oI:iie, or anything in my line. Oregon City. September t lS72:tf Be it ordained by the Common Council of Oregon Ci'y. That a ferry is hereby established under and bv viitue of the provis'ons of the 4th section of an :ct entitled "An act to create a School Di-trict in Oregon City, passed Jan. :i ls.vt, as folio.vs: said terry shall be across the ili-irnette River Let weea Seventh street fid Oregon City and the opposite shore on the land claim of t!:e late Hugh liurns. Sec. The Mayor, in conjunction with the . omiuittee on Streets and Public Prop e.ty, are hereby authorized to lease the said ferry t'-.r t!,e term of one year to some respoiisil le person who wdl pay the hili -st price the'efor. The piece '.Is arisi ig from tile said lease shall be puid iuio the city treasury t i be a;.!ied to the support of the Com. not) Schools m Oregon City in accorit ii ce with the terms of the act above men tioned. Passed the Common council, Sept. 2, 1S72. Approved Sept 2, 172. A. Noi.tnku, Mayor. In accordance with the above Ordinance, bids will be received at the Recorder's office far the purp ses mentioned, until Saturday, September II, l;s7'J. Administrator's Notice. "nr ir.vvL m:i:x appointed rvthe iiox. ounty (.'ourt of Claekam is eountv, Orejrou, Adiuiinstrator of the estate of William Dalion, oeee.isi.-u. .vii persons ovvimr smuI estate will p.t.-ase pay up; ami all persons bavin claims a-,unst said oslatfj will j.reseat thm,wi;h proper "'"""is, iu me at me oin. e ot Jlnelat & Warren, -yiioi n.'vs-at-liiw, t lit -unm ity, Oreiron, within six moiitlis from the date tf this notic e JOHN K. I'AUIvKR. September .".th, 1S72. n low 4 Koticoof Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. VOTICK is IIKUKUY GTVEX THAT 13Y virtue 4)1 ao onler of the Hon. County Court .f ( 'laekam is eomity, made at the August term, 1S72, in the matter of the estate of .1. S. Me Am nion, I will,wu Monday, the 7th day of November, 1S72, at the hour of eleven o'clock at the Court Hons,; door m Oregon City, ( 'la. kamas eountv, ir.'gon, sell at pul.lii' auction, t. the highest bid der, all the r.:L-ht, title ami interest said estate lias in the foiiowmtr descrilied tract of land to wit : the L 1-2 ot the N W 1-4. W l-- of tlie N E 1-4. X H 1-1 of S W 1-1 a: X W 1-1 of S V. 1-4 of see. J2, T S, It 1 fc. Terms of sale, poM coin, one half cash in hand, theotherhalf j.ayable 0 months after sale with note and mortiraeff. Dated ."seifc.ti, 1S72. J. lf. AtoAMMOX, Administrator of estate of J. S. Meliaiumon. septal 15w4 IS JVllvi, O fhe attention of Teachers and Amateurs ti Ktnkkl's New MKTiion foiitiik. Rr.Ki. Ohoax and Melodkox, which we will issue about September First. This work is pronounced superior to all oth ers of its class by Teachers who have exam- NEW METHOD ired it. It, contains a clear and simple course of instruction whereby one may easily acquire the mastery of this favorite Instru ment, with a few month's study. It will al- 1 7 I r r T T T? way be il f " vor- i1 KJ Li X ii!!. ite'work with the Teach- r, on account of its clearness ami sys tematic progression ; more of an amu-ement tJni.n. a sf'ttiy for the Pupil, and will prove a minr i f u-c'ltk to the Amateur, on account of the m.inv ihoice Melodies, Sjngs, etc., that REED ORGAN. Mr. Kinket lias selected and airanged ex pressly tor this work, llinkel's New Meth od will be mailed, post-paid, on receipt of -f 2 ."o. Address, J. L. I'ETERS, I'j'J Broadwav, N. Y. Send 30 cents for the latent number of PETERS' HU3ICAL MONTHLY and you will jret at least 5t worth of our lat est and best Voc.il and Instrumental Piano Music. September Oth, 1S72. m2 By payipgyir' cents extra f r a p;ur of Shoes with Silver Tips, you add one dollar to their wearing value. augtTOml JMPEUIAL MILLS. Savier, LaHoque & Co., OREGON CITY. vr?,Keep constantly on hand for sale Midtiogs, Bran ami Chickeo Feed.PaCiea purchasing feed must furnish the sacks. Sheriff's Sale. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY J-,i virtue of an exeeution issued oat of the Cir cuit ( 'ourt of Multnomah eountv, State of Oregon, on the 27th day of July, IS72, und to me itirec-ted, in favor of i il. Arnold ami against O. C. Hunt ington, ieo. Hieinbothaiii and Mary Cuttm r, lor t lie sum of s-jI.) 0-I'Nj dollars in old coin .disburse ments and costs, I did on the 3rd day of August, 1S72, for the want of i-rsoual property, levy upoir all the right, title and interest of Mary Cutting willow of 1 avid Cutting, deceased- -iu and to the following described real estate, to-wit : east halt" of donation claim of David Canting and wife, de scribed iu not ifieatiou Xo. 7,292 and papers there with eoime.-ted on tile iu the Laud Oiiii-e in Ore gon Citv, bein part of sections Xo. iii, 17, 2i and 21, in T'i! S, It 2 K; said half beim.' determined by a line running north 2j deg., M niin. west, e-'.ntainiiig 321 12-100 a.-ivs, and the dower right of said willow in the West hull' of said land claim, to satisfy the said exeeution. I will sell at pub lie auction, to the highest bidder, for gold or sil ver i-oiii, in hand paid, on Saturday, the 14th day of September, 1X72, at the Court House door in Oregon City, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, all the right, title and interest of said Mary Cutting in ami to the above described real estate or so much thereof as will satisfy said execution. Oregon City, August 14th 1S72. A. F. HEDGES, Sheriif. 15 v C. F. 15 RATI E, Deputy. n42w4 JEW YOjUv HOTEL, (Deatfches Gafthaus.) No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship lauding, Portland, Ou"gon . H. R0THF0S, J.J. WILKEKS, PROPRIETORS. Board per Week ?500 " " with Lodging 6 00 " " Day I 00 . X. POPE, Grocer & Provision Dealer, Next door south of the Court House, Main Strett, Oregon City, Oregon, DEALER IN BEST FAMILY GROCERIES. COFFEE, TEA , SUCAR, FLOUR AND MlOALof all kinds, PICKLES, SO. I SALT, CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS, Also, all kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. PUTTER. CHEESE and EGOS. TOBACCO and CIGARS, GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc. All kinds of country Produce taken in ex change for goods at tlie highest market rates. . I-;"7"Goods delivered iu the city free of charge. A fair she.re of patronage solicited. March 2:1, ls72:tf C 7 THE I'OhLOWixo MUSIC-15(JOKS ,1 EC 13 are rei,-ciinmended as being- tti 15 EST of th jir class : Price. S3 c IS o, F If! The Song Echo, for Schools... 0 Kinkel's Xew Method for Heed Organ will be ready Aug. 20, I'eters' Eclectic Piano Sch.l, ( over 3t)0,ooo eopii's in use, ) I'oters' liurr. .v.'es' Prini'T Worrall'ti Ouitar School- Festival Chimes, Singitig classes Xe This Ultra (dee Look, with ( Piano or Or-ran Ae'p'mt ) Lad'leu's S.hool for the Voice.. I'eters' Art of Singing Wiehtl's S'iolin Seli'l.I'eter's ed., Kummer's l-'tute Sehi'Hil Wimmerrtedt's Violin School. . . Wimmei-stedt's Flute School... I'eters' Violin School I'eters' Flute School.. : I'eters' I'arlort 'ouipanion. For Fiute, Violin, and Piano, l'e'ers' i'arlor Caaiiiauion. For I lTute and Piano, ) ;.i jo 1 50 3 50 3 oi) 3 00 3 00 75 75 75 75 3 00 2 00 II Any Music will be sent postpaid, on receipt of tlie marked price. Ad dress. j. l. rrrrups, :m n-oaiway, Xew York. im:;10m2 A BEST REMEDY FOR DYSP2PSIA, IUDIGESTIOIT, BILIOUSKESSi LOSS Cr &??nTZ AMD ISACTiCN C? THE LIVES. Are neknowleilsei! to Le tlie most wholesome and etlieient of Tonics and Kecnt eratives liKAI) I'UVsIClA.NS' C'JrOlXIJ-H'ATES on back of tacti hottlu. None ppnniae without our Trade Mark blown on the Lottie. To sell other than the pnuine article out of our bottle is ,v criminal 4.tlense, and we shall, when detected, prosecute such parties to the full exteut of the law. il. EPSTEIN" Co., Sole Proprietors, 5IS Front sU S. I'. LIVE A XI) LET LIVE! THE OREGCX CITY HACK AND DRAY CO. HAVING PURCHASED The Livery Stock and Business of Mes"-,rs. Vili.is & PitorcnTox, and the Drays, Horses and Lusnus-i ol C. N. G KKKNM an , are now prepared to ca'ry on L1VEHY ItCSfKSS, Vi-ACli ST.1IIL.E, AL miATI.XG. We will also deliver slab wood to all those persons to whom Willis it Rroiiiihton have engaged and as many more as will engage slab wood from us, so far as we can get a supply. Orders left at. the Livery Stable for Wood, Draying or Hauling, will be attended to with dispatch. Pat'onage in our several branches of business solicited. Our Charges tUall lc JIoI-rjto JTSThe Highest Ca-h Price paid for Oats delivered at the Stable. C. N. (iREENMAN, P.csiden J. M. F 11 A Z E R, Secretary, Of O. C. II. & D. Co. Oregon City, Aug. 23, 1S72. tf. -AND .13 rJT rJ? Ill DR. HUFELAN D'S CELEBRATED S "W'l. s s STOMACH BITTERS The I'irst and most healthful Tonic ever introduced in the United States. B These Hitters have G been in the San Fran P cisco Market fur over jM 1 v-nty Years, and (J tiotwithst.indins the n many new candidates i r l . ... .. .-r puoiic lavor, xne saies nave const. ntly increased. TAYLOR & BEX EEL, Sole Agents, 40!) and 411 Clay St., San Francisco. 2i-lr. For SAUi. We have a supply of deeds mortgages and other legal blanks oo h' t and for sale. CH AS. H. GAUF8 ELD, CORXEIt MAIN" AXD SEVENTH STKEETS. OREGON CITi", OREGON, Dcsiler in DBY-G00DS& GROCERIES, CROCKERY and GLASSAWRE. Also, a full assortment of Milliner' and Fancy Goods OF TliE LATEST STYLES, JUST R EC E I V E D. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Oregon City, June 21st, 1872. tf SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED PA .A.. LEVY. I HAVE JEST IIEDE1 VED A COMPLETE and well-assorted stock of CUSTCrd-MADE CLOTHING, AM) GEXTlEJtE.V? Fl'IiXISlHXli GOODS, Which I will sell at reduced prices. Call and examine my stock before purchas ing elsewhere. Produce Taki.ii in ExrJian for Goods. A. LKVY, Main street, Oregon C'ily, Dr. B. R. FREELAT-2D, g deStjst, DOOM 2 DEKUM'S RUlLDINti, CORN IV er First and Washington Sts., Portland. Nitrous Oxide administered. n2otf. FOR svjlii:. rpilE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO SELL i bis property in Oregon City will sell at a bargain, to a po.id purchaser. A'.so 4 town lots in Canemah, with good fence around. Also 2 town lots in lower end of Oregon City; also K;o of land km.wn as the carna tion laad claim of Win. Stone, 8 miles southeast of Oregon City, with some im provements, thinly timbered, no under growth, go d lasting water ."Inquire at County Clerks office. J. M. FRAZER. Oregon Citv, May Oth, 1872. vtJn'Js, SHADES SALOON, G. A. HAAS, Proprietor, Main Street, Oregon City- o 13H BILLIARD TABLES in Oli EGOIS Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites tne attention ot the lovers ot this popular amusement to them THE B A 11 1 S S UP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anJ cigars, rseoieii, jrisn ami Hourbon already famous Whiskies and Punch. ALSO) A XO. 1 SHOOTIFfG GALLERY Is connected with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, 1872:tf ATTIIK LI HO C L NB A K E R Y. WILLEAfcrlS & HARDIMG, II .WE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE- ty of choice FAMILY GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS. The Pakery will be constantly supplied with fresh P R E A D , C R C K E R 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. (roods delivered to all parts of the city Feb, 10, 1872:tf 0REG0N CITY BREWERY ! pi".' SlII-.MtV I1UM11EL, Havimr purchased the al es toinform the public that he is now urenar LAGER BEER, A s trood as can lip nht.iinnii n . -i,. : n. Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled $1,000 IX TIIKCIi: MONTHS. A GENTS CAN MAKE THE APOVE X. amount by selling the Greatest Rook of the -Age, the STRUGGLE OF '72. The issues and eanai.lA(p.a if t,a r...,, .... political campaign, Jixfory and Platform, lieview of (Jraxt's ArlministrMti.i ti.t.. , r. .. ' ........... UCf ord of Horace Cheeley, by Everett Cham beilain. formerly of tb. ri. ;,..,,. v...-, Ihe illustrations are drawn expri-ssly for the work- by Stephens. Entirely original. The finest, both humorous and grave. If 3-ou want to make money send One Dollar for outbt. and secure territory at on.-e. Terms w ,",,,r."ishe1 on appHcatfon. Address A. l. BAM'UOFT 4Vi CO., ,t Kruncisco,Cal. Good Cable Screw Wire BOOTS AND SHOES. Last as long again as any other kind. a"glfin42ml Strayed. A nOfJT THE MIDDLE OF JULY, ON IX. the Clackamas, a liglt-l:iy mule, with whit saddle marks on each side f the back ; with a Spanish brand on left-l.ip. Any person pivina: information which will lead to the recovery of the mule will be suit ably rewarded by leaving said information at this office. Oregon City, Aug. 3, 1&72. w3 Specinl .Voticr. DH. VAX DEX BEKGH'S WORM Svrup for Caildren- A. IL Bell, drug gist is agent for this invaluable remedy at Oregon City. Pelt & Johns, agents for the manufacturers, Salem, Oregon. THOMAS CHARMAN ESTAIJL.ISIIED ------ 1858J DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS of Oregon City, ami the Willamette alky, that be is still on baud, und doing business on the old motto, that "A Nimble Six-Prnre UbrtUr than at "Slow Shilling." I have just returned from San Francisco, where I pui chased oi;e of the i.akc;i:st and ni:sT sl:i.i:ctei Stock of Goods ever before offered in this city ; and consist in part, as follows : Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every Description, Hardware, Gro ceries, Paints & Oils, Sash & Doors.Q,ueens ware, Crockery, Glassware, 0 0 o Chinawarc, Stoneware, Platedware, o J ewelry of various qualities A styles, 0 Clocks & Wat ches La dies & Gentlemen's Furn 0 i&hing Goods, Fancy Notions of every description, Patent Med icines, Rope, Farming Implement of all kinds, Carpets. Kattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c. Of the above list, I can sav my stock is the MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this mar ket, and was sleeted with -sjif riwl tart for , tliis nnii Kn. All of which I now t tier for sale ot the q Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buv goods for I am DEI ERMINKD TO SELL CHEAP and not allow myself to be nDEKSCLD IX THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask, is a fair chance and quick pay ments. Believ ng, as I .jlo, that nineteen years' experience in Oregon Citv enables me to Know the reqirenients of the 'trade. Come one and all, and see for yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CHARMAN cannot be beat in quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advan tages I can offer you in the sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disappointed. All I wish to say is, come and see and ex a ruin for yourselves, for I do not wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my o'd fiieuds now that I am still alive, and de?; -ous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or on such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. THOS. CHARMAN, Main street, Oregon Citr. :3?Legal Tenders and fjounty Script taken at market rates. THOS. CHARMAN. Z7ZO,000 lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CHARM AX. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE- JACOB ST1TZKL. C. C. WATT. JACOB STITZEL&CO., SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL & UPTON., and Cor. Front anil Washington St., PORTLAND. OKEGOJf. j Special attention friven to Hip bsIa nl form ( ing lands and city property. All corres ..(.. lull-... .-..I.....,.- . . . . 1 . j .. ru..ui.ibc .cioiiug m 1 ue recourcea OI Ure gon will be promptly answered- REAL ESTATE JOURNAL Published monthly. Sent free of charge te any address. , JACOB STITZEL A CO. March 15, 3872:tf BAENUM RESTAUR AWT, LEONDeLOUEY Proo'rS i LA TE OF THE CLIFF JIOUSE MAIN' STREET, OREGON CITV, OKEGOX. X-itu U.M)l.njlLr. tU I! Jt. spectfully announces to bis friends and the t 10 that he has re-onenrrf th. .iI.a.o named Restaurant. The csutomers with Ovstpis Pio' Vt nnA VUT i vouee or a olju Alth RI lA 1.. EEON DeLOUEY Oregon City, Jan. 27, lS71:tf A VOID QUACKS. A victim of early in JTX. discretion, causing nervous debilitv, premature decay, Ac, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple mean of self-cure, which he will send free to hie fellow sufferers. Address J. II. REEVES, 73 Nassau st., New York Sept. 1 :y . . , . SJEW WAGON Carriage Manufactory I The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, al the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets Oregon City, Oregon. Takes this method to inform his old pat rons, and as many new fines as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the Tery best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort ol a vehicle frevi a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and generaLjobbing neatlv, quickly and cheap ly done. DAVID SMITH. , Opposite Excelsior Market O O F