Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, October 04, 1872, Image 3

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jljTiUccklij Enterprise.
: OCTOBER 4. 1872.!
toU V AXD COUXTY. ,
TO" - i
"V.-ii'i v Lw The following bill was
. u ,,edin tie Lower House bj Repre
faiivf ISarin Last Saturday. We hope
t"l'i bill n:ay become a law. and if our
'i-izens do r-f' 1,';ih'e to buUa tLw l)l i'Jp
jty can vote it down when the matter is
submitted:
ti .it i-ilele 1 r.f art Art
-An Act to incorporate Oregon
fu'v." pa 1 January 17. 1W9 be ano-nd-
,!., the addition o a Section, to be '
!"',;','r;d The city Council shall have
u nnitxii-ized so to do ly a major- i
Sl-iTIoN 1- 1
!!.. f ,n the electors ol said city at any j
- .; held for the purpose under the
Ij-rtijn of "he Council, to levy a ?u-cial
!.'r- in addition to the authorized tax. to j
be collrcted by virtue of thin Ac not i
reeling cue halt ol one per -'" !
..r annum, for the purpose ot construct- I
Lrawire suspension bridge across the j
opp-irj bank; but public notice of such !
ei.-etr..n. th" -bj-ct thereof and the j
,.,Hr.t required to build s;ud bridge, j
shall be given, uy putication in a
wevklv newfifier j.iiOnsiieo at uregon
Citv t"i '')' I't''i'ty copies of said notice
in cix (C) of the most public places in
Oregon City for at least, three weeks sttc-c-fsivelv
before the time of such election;
J'rovld"l. that Paid tax shall not exceed
In the aggregate the turn of thirty thou
gttJ dollar?.
Iisds't liiTK. Three Frofs. residing
ia tbis vicinity, who having nothing else
t- do on Saturday last, undertook to dis
phiv their taleii's in the fishir.g lusinesH;
p., at one o'cloek. alter, catching a sup
ply ol ca'et pillars and a few oilier inno
cent insee s. fi-hing tackle in hand, they
started f"r lbe racing Ci luk ua i; after
waikiits something less than five miles
they brought up ut a place w here they
mp'jiused their "learned'' talents would
secure them an abundance ol the tinny
tribe; bai'iii Ue-ir Ion ks thev cotnmenc-
I'tl (1 ! ai;i;i:ji Mii-am nu 1 1 1 -1 1 ,-op i
po-ed treasure; but after two or three j
h-mrs o! truidess wai'.in; their patience j
"avc wav. as ;. either of th.em irot a "bite." '
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,!"-ir U' town, j
d""hiles thinking, that li-hutg was not
.i-.i- .-'o- .1.:
! Iietr ioi ae. s ill pa i !i :x.e who M!e : j,
limit tribe a' having escaped the ci-.t ches !
of iLe ieiirtted ien i !i -men . iinu also with i
!'ie 1'ri'is. lor ha stieli bad luck,
again gi-nth-ti.en.
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Ai.vost ax It km East Monday after I
'v ' :
:r i ,i)
im'Ui as a Mr. ditto c we believe, was'
i ,i iti , , , !
-oining down the b'.nif grade w ith a load
i
o! ininoer a'tacneu hi two yotie oi came, i
tiie brake pave way and t'u ii'i'ti beT in
to run off with the wagon and driver and
nil: but they suddenly ran off the road
f-tiikl'iij the tonsrue against a stump
and hanging the cattle on the lower side I
d' the grade, bv the bows when the di iv
or procured an ax and chapped the cattle
hio-e before thev choked the wagon: no
seiioii.-". dani'i'je was do;ir. how. -ver. and
we were deprived of a first class item.
We think persons had better lock their
wag.-ois be'ure at t-m p'imr to descend ihe
b!n!f. a? this is the second lime in our
re''.i!l"c'.ion thwi a waoii has run away
v I'h a team oti tha roa I.
Ctifcr.H AnuKsTKP --Vv'ih-on's Circtis
tiassed il'.rough town, a part on the cars
.,..1 il... r..t o.nd l.,sl M. .!. v fi .,.
for the State Fair; but ; or,r lawyers '
tiad e. small claim (about $4,000) ufalnst
them which they wanted adjusted they j
caused their arrest and deten'i n liere mi- ;
til ' "ednesdav; when Deputy Sherdf !
Beatie allowed thein to proceed to Salem ;
in h:.- company. In making the arrest.
me of their teamster1 drew ji pisto! on .
the Deputy Sheriff, fo'- which he was re- j
quired to lopo-it $-'i0 us bail bir his '
jqiearanre fit ilie ensui;i''- October term '
Circuit Ciinrh This thing of resisting ;
Cnicers is bad business. !
Ma. Si.A rri; s Spkiu'II.-- lion. Jas. IL '
Slater addree.l a lar-e audience a! the '
Coifi-t ilmis-e last 1'rhl ly even in sr. We ;
w.-re not or-sent to lomr him but learn !
tii it he m ob- a nvst exeeuent speech.
riving ample reasons wh'
Democrats ;
FRIDAY
and all p-rri.s and lovers of their coon- j printer Uiulorstntuls the law rohl
tt'V should snppott Gree'ev in th'-' elee- . .
tion. Th" speech was received wbli ap- j tlVt' t() public Work, and Wt' IiilVc
V mse ;,nd szreat enthusiasm prevailed. .
h..r.l".r T 1- si 1 'd- li-ia t, ..I.. .11 wfc Inirn
that his speeches have had good effect, i
-f ., . . . ,
.iir. ironoes to m ite n iiioriinjll can- j
i i.iso-in oit''iil iifiiiir lie leonon
to Washington.
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I'asskp Down. Hon. J. II. Mi?eh.-d',
the new iv elected Sen.itor. passed down i
to Portland on the train last Sunday. A
few adnitre,-, wre at the depot when the;
v rs arrived, and r, taint three cheers was ;
given in honor .d Hits distinguished arrtv- ,
al. lie might have selected snm- other
.one oes.,-es siinii.ty to iiiaKe pouticai
harr'-mgues. It was bad histe to sav the
least.
r.!:iT,;K MATTKit.-Woiild it not be well I
i
fr the County Commissioners, at their j
neXt session, to make arrangements j
towrd building a lrldse peross tt-e
iHckamas? It i badlv needed. ' A?srt
the bridge ncros the Molallu should be j
built without delay Thev are both need-
ed and we noj-i Hie Commissioners will !
take the matter under consideration. j
MisoMr.-On last Saturday evening !
was affected in Myers Hall. We learn
thSt they have their odes. grip. sign,
sad passwords the same as Ibtb- white !
brutiier. Not being of that race or per
suvonn we could nof test or sop the '"P'T-
f .nuance." but can cite our Constable
for the tni'hfulness of our statement.
I'li'.cii vskd A Safk. A large safe,
wishing throe thousand five hundred
h'Tir.ds. of Tiltnn .t McFarland's im-
I'roved patent, with double acUtitr locks
;'Hd coin vault attached, was purchased
PI I', int.... 1 I . 1- 1 .. t.. 1' I to. !
(',,,.,,. t, r , ,
' a,er. I re asurer of C lackama county :
fjf the use of his office in this city j
j
-Mean. Last Tuesday noon, after Mr. j
lb Pope had been fortunate enough to j
obtain a box of eggs, he left them sitting !
ft the side walk in front of his store, j
when a couple of cows came along, and j
WZ them lor something to eat. devour- I
p'l a Inrge quantity of them before they i
ere detected. J
ll.M,.M,,j. Tbos. Cti irman was the j
Her of t flag presented to the Repnb- !
bean tt ... n . i - -.. i .i !
l'Lil...de!phi:i Convention in honor of their
victory hist June. M j. Charman present-
Hie n.,g n. Chad. Parish Chairman of j
' cuiniiiittee. i
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I pHs'i..vi.. Hon. Jas. II. Slater, Con- i
pfessm-.in. and Hon. J fl WiNon the man j
li''t will be u--r .i ..
j'f last week. Mr. S. was looking after
''If 111 eresta ..r r- i .-. ,
- ' i IO 11 lilt- IJLtfl ill L
Mr w i -leeiey anu Lrown. and
p.., , """"""V was coilDtlUg "lull
r..-,.i,r..M. .Hr. A Levy is not a
candidate for Prertdent. but he is on hand
" a"l Winter
pooK 1" claims to have the largest
, , V " , " 1 U! !,m m this mar-
him a call at th.. ..t.i ,...i
! Main Street.
1' emc Dot. linn. Ju?. K Kelly has
our thanks for public docs. It takes
S
imee iarp: volumes to relate the rascali
ties nf Grant and Tom Murphy Leet and
toektng. and other lesser partners in the
.New lork Custom Hi. use frauds.
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Nkw Couos.Thos. Ch.trman. Chas.
Caufle'd, S. Ackerman and John Mvers
,iave ,)et.n receiving new .roods ihe'last
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R'1 J Winter goods on
T n ,r..r,.. . I " "
1 "U"J"""' '"Oiograplier. Oregon
City, is gorig to leuve on the lodi t
October- Now is the time before h,
fj
to t pictur. ho
price of pio.u.graphs to $15 Per d.'eo
' 1 Itj,AU-
Social Danck. Ther.. vci !. !
f- m l''h ' I
1 "''? e coadially invited
'l,tt" nd participate. j
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Left kou tiik Last. Al. White, son of !
C(d. W. L. White, of this city, left on the
steamer w hich sailed from Poi (laud las-t
Friday, for Arkansas to visit relatives,
w here he expects to remain for sometime.
Rktlhnkh. We were glad to notice the
happy and smilimr face of Miss Nora .Moss
on our streets last Sunday. She returned
"awrd iv)m l0!lg l;U"e li4St !
"a "ta- j
.ii a k if t .!). ."V i tne residence or the
, ., . . , !
biude s mother, in Oregon City. bept. 2.1.
ibtz. oy lkev. Geo. U . Izer. Mr. John W. I
Meldrum and Miss Georgie Pope all of
this city.
Pkikk'.s Mcsscal MoNTin.v. The Octo- !
ber ntimtier d' this most excellent publi- i
cation mny be found at Mr. Fleming's j
book store. It is a splendid number.
j
MfSic. The Oreson City Fra-s Band '
.itseour - ed mns!(; for tne speaking at the ;
C)Urt House last Eiidav evening Th; '
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llatid is second to none in the State.
v-eiiemoi. .oiu;e; i
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hy Kev. 1.. (rerry. Mr. Edward . Eiliot 1
I a ml Mis Marn iret S;rick1T. al' of .hh-
:(l 1 I t u ' S I'illllllV I '.'Tim
to ah. Cltckimis county. Oregon.
' I
, , ' . ",, ., . I n:.l lieai ; vlp.itation, in many eaes a drv.
Is lowx.-Senator .uyet s paid a 11 mg te.in- eoth. with sore threat; niiK-eadv
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visit home last Sunday, lieprosentui ive ! appetite, a raism y ot .ooil, and a chouing
Barin :ilso came down last Sutuiday and
remained till Mond iv.
Rr.!.!i;rots. Kev . G
Chatidhu' will
preach in the Bapitst church next Sunday
ni Tiling at tue usual hour tor mormjig ;
cervices.
Pemmiks. This article can be had at
ti e Einco'n Bakery. bge:!ier with any
thing else in the produce line.
n i . I
I litsoNKiis. 1 here are two prisoners con- !
) Hoe. in the c-onf'v j ill fr larceny and
i one for assau't and batte-v. -
Cot xcii.. Regular mo.n'hly meetit-.g of j
ttie t ootlcl! Will 0'
Id next
ond :
evening.
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da Ni v Cm i; r. -The October lerm of
the County Court convenes next Monday
Goop.S Mr. I Selling has just received
j,5s faii .m- wi,iter stock of good.
. '
Hon. Jas. K. Kd!v. was in town last !
Tues.'av and Weduesdav.
N::w Sen:
Tr-ink.- to Mr. M. il. Jack
?;m for new su'i.
Kxi'KRT. I'. 1". Hirks, KsiJ.Jias
tifoii apDoilitdl Kxpcrt to ttie.'isure
t,(. nriiifiiK-- iloiie lv tin- St:it
5 Wlifl. -Mf. 1J. is a ji! aeuc.ii ,
T " . .. - r .. Tl . .. . . t . ..1
no ,itllt if the irross e)i:tr-res
which ll.ive been llltule by tilt
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I .-. . 1 I . ,v fen,. -ii ho evunsei '
1
1V Iiitn. Frotll what We kllOW of !
the matter, these changes liave been
made more on account of a jierson-
al elin-against the State Printet
than With .'V View of justlC". I f !
lhore lins ,(,tn a wrol)o; committed,
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we '101C 11 wnl be checked.
Iou;ht. We learn that tlie
high-toned Brigadier (xeneral O. F.
Jj-'" wiio lias been so nicely atms-eil
by the Kadical press of Oregon,
J,as lK.en l,OUght over by Radicals
,, . . t . -o i r
Wit h tilt' ofilCC ot i)e)UtV C loik of
Multnomah countv. Tliey iail
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1 11 1 1 P1 1(e 1 0r" the little mail. 1 liC
Radicals doiTt eat crow when they
can ?ct 11 '"gaile Democrat. Not
Xkw Irksiuknt. Five months
1 fOUl tO-da' JiOIt. lioraCO (tlVC'leV
will be inauguratetl Piesidetit of
these United States. Then will
a new era dawn upon this now
disgraced republic. The reign of
"peace and good will to man" is
near at hand. Let its once more
, i t t . .
1k- 1'lllo1 stateman.
Mr. i kins. President ol the Slate Ag-
rionltnral Society, inform the editor of
the 3L:rcwy that from present appearances
(he exhibition of blooded stock will be
greater this year fhan ever before.
Public Speaking,
' T, T, . 77 .. ... t .
G'-'- R- I,Hm' ,!ie ,)?mofratlc L!to!at
f'ket, will address the people ot Eastern
Oregon on political questions at the folio w-
j ii:g tinies and places:
Pendleton. Wednesday. 0 tobcr 2d, at 1
o'c'ock p. m.
Weston, 'ibursdav, October Sd, at 1 o'clock
La Grande Saturday, October 7th, at 1 i
o'clock p. m.
I be t e.lomiay October .tn. at night. ;
ii" " ' , 5U4; , i,.ui:i mi, oi. x ;
o'clock p. tn. I
jaKer tiiv, i cuiifsuaj, tci -uer fiu, ai. i
o'clock n. m. j
E! Dorado, Thursday, October in, at n'gbt.
Canyon City and the Dalles, to be arraiig-
ed.
The Hon? J. F. Gaz'ey, the Hon. W. D.
Hare, or the Hon. A. I!. Meaeham, Grant
Electors, can j da me iu discussion if they j
clfsirc. i
'-J-rry; iTi';,.i jiTjiWi
Telegraphic News.
Rouk Sept . 28 .-The nogofUnon be
tween the Holy bee and .he Government
o. Russia, are progressing ia a fuiisfa-Horv
iii'iuiicr.
Havana Sept. 28-KingS.0n advices sax
the steamship irgjnK, ,(.fl Vut.rttt C:,ste!lo
m ihe oh instant wnh five hundred cool
nes on their way to their homes ia China
with $,0 000 of their earning
-yAM..n ..-epi. jq.-Uem-ral Espanel has
roMuned Lis heat in the Senate.
It is reported that the Government has
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a ,u mi o ni it to other European 1
powers the questions of the instiee of its !
claims uL'tnnst the United States for dim- i
ages by Cuban filibustering expeditions. I
I aims. Sept. :',t) -The Republicans of
Al-ters have nominated VL-.or Hugo for i
Hie Aseinblv ,
Lo.vih.n-. Oct. l.-Lord Tlidersd de. in a !
1MI..!- f.inrt.M . .1 ...
; '".cnritiiiet o! tu t.ov-
eminent representatives af. the (h-nprn :
arotiiaiion, i, y which h. k:.v th,. in!,-.vic !
of the COUntrv. Were .nM-:"l! -1 I,', it. ..- !
of the Cabinet. -
Intornoltiun frrrn Eiirore represents ,
the Embassy t,, .. .1. . !
. ,1 in-.; v imi ill
U csieril I'oWei-s ...c T i .
without funds or nmi
" rendered thAr al nine
oloek. The Court me, nd the jurv was
calie.l in. Upon being ,-ked if the v had
'ii 'oe a rerdic'.the foremtui answered that
tbey had. It was then handed to the rVrk !
nod amid the stillness of the ;-ive the Ver
diet of not g-ii!ty was read. The verdict j
was received wbh astonishment, but no j
signs of approbation or dissent weie man- !
i.'esteil. i
There was a sli rht earthquake shock
.elt tn San I-rancisen yesterday in irring. :
Dki uoir. Mieh . Dee. The marine i
i Till lllll- IJMIHI. .aiUIUlV UlUl I
e Erie. ' Many 14 Z Ci and
tnany vessels are n.pored ashore. Names
v. v - ,-,..
-N'- loitk. Oct. L A c.tiir.L'ton dts-
p;1,eb says that private advices from Jap
on u-port a crisis in public afT-tirs. and
indicate tite ascendency of the Japanese f
nartv ovit it;,. t;w(nn..r . r .1 il.,. f..i- ',
the present ofthj spread of civilization
in the I'mpire.
Willi t'lirn v Hnlnit-i TY,n no..r..-- ,S
Dr. Wistar is embalmed in 'the hearts of
thousands whom hi IJal am ok WimiCmek-
uy h is cured of coughs, c 'Id-, consumption,
' r some other form of pulmonary disease.
r I V ' IVl . 'K' I I 1 ll 'liUMIVl.
,rn was b?t):.!;t uf,, public nnd vet
he "etmiiid tor it is eons'aiit! v ltici ea-in r.
-
Sjin pt o u; s of Mvntumylaiiil sun nf
S .me ;f tin- iiists lrod ut t-tl ly it.
, .
A sat ow or veilow color of kui. or vellow
i.,h br..-n soots o, the laeo and other naits
" ''; hopv ; .uh'r.ess mul prowNiness v.iih
i!ie;e.t lie.u.aehe : u.zzine.v.. bitter or bad
. . ' t
t te ia momh. d-vni s- d ' treat and inter-
s'Misatn.n in throat : di-tre-s. heaviness, or
bloated or tail f -ci in it ab'Uit stomach a. id
sides, pain in sides, back or b'-east, an.!
about sh. adders ; colic pain and sore;. ess
throu.di bowels, with heal; constipation, al
terealing'Xvith iVeipK.-iit attacki of iliarrlnea;
piles, ilatulenee, le'iv us a ess, coldricss of
extivmitu
i u-h d bioftd to head. wit.Si
ii umbness of It rnb:;,
ip'-ciaily at iiiLrh:; cold dolls alternating
widi not holies, kidney and ut inaiy uitlicnl
ties; t'( n-aie weakness and i rreixuia ri t es .
wifi du. Ii. ess, low spirits, imsocia'aility and
'loomy ! 1 1 bo ;i;i,.-s. Only a few of the
ah ive .-vmidoms a e i.l.elv to lie iocs': nt in
a"v case fit or.e lice. Ail who use Dr.
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v i i v N- ' o ' l p I! i v i . . . I I ' 1 v. ' t V t. I i I I I I
eon: phu ti t and i i s com id ic it ion.- a r-'
i 's dr.OM'.s. .--lii.'u lo- a! I dru. 'gist?
Whole.
load in '
CVCrV- I
OOt i Have Fui..sf i! AtViiy.
This is .tt lea t tine, of h obi method of
i I eat ; n .
ilg ab ised and tlltich abued j
hum :u body. I is no longer cmwonered wisa
body. I is t.o longer corrstpere.l w
to put a patient to the torture in o der to i
C'l'T lit III
ea ein which paiu isalrt-a.ly
uiuK-rnoao.g the tuerifhvs vf bi.s system.
True sc. e nee langcs itself on the s-ido of
na tue, .and en leavers to assist her in her j
liirht r.ir-ir,st dis -rt -e. This is the irt.vi.,co
he piovi.,cj
) ol i!'j:ttit:r's St '-.nacli Ibt'eis, the most ap-
, pr-'Ved ton'c cvt-r a .'.vi-rti-.e f in tl is co'.i'dry.
; It may be rt eommetulcd as a fail medicine,
j par excell.-uce; for it is in the fall that bil-
oosiioss, dvspep ia am
nod
in in fevers
are espeei.i'lv prevalent. The frame, ex-
h.uis'o.i tiv the hea's of sain nu r, is relaxed
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4.1.-. I t.i 1 i ! 1 11 1 iL" ' 1 1 . , lii o m:i i , Hi- I
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sav .1 hi-fi'-; art iiei-il ass. stan .-e. Aimrtl
if that a.-Sistanee in oec.l spinal doses ol llos-
. . -
t. tor's Siom ,cli Bitt.-is, and the evt.s referr-
ed t s may k- eseapod. I nrop.h oat t : e inv
. .1 1 . a -,i
est. iujd on ihe steauiinir aliuvuu of the
Sout-.e n rivo. all the vanebes of per o-ii
c .1 fever are prob ibly life to day. Had a
eonr.-e d Hostoter's Bitteis been eonirnet'.ci d
by the sull'erers a umoth -ago, i. f., before the
r.n n.-ai in v season set in. s vi p - 1 tils 01
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tiiem would 111 ;il plena
liititv l.o 111 th.-ir
usual heatlb at tbe tn-eseut tim-v Sinineh
........ . . ,
for want of foncastc. So much for not
keenintr in tip house, and usimr dailv. the
best saiegu iid against epidemic and endemrj
levers,
As liocks of im poster and imitators are
trying to follow in the wake of the great
ibc article you b
Vi.eiiean lemedv, thcrelore r.e sure that
mv is genuine and ver in
y the proper trade- p.arks. T e true article
an only be obtai.icd in bottles, beware of
the spurious bitters gold bv tin gallon or in
keg.
Oregon Lodge No. 3, I . C). of O. F".--
Mtets every Thursday even
iV$t& iug at, 7 oViock, in Odd I ellow s
" 1 1 ;l 1 1 , M i in 8 e d.
Mem hers of the Order arc invited to attend
By order .
V. i.
iCclii-cra Drgrcr ljOtj;e No, , ). O. F.
(O Sleet on the Second and Fourth
TLJESDA Y EVEXIXGS.
of e.;ch month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree ate iiivded to
attend.
Miil t iioin : l I.jdg- n, 1, A. I'.Hii-t
A A. 31. Holds its regular cmnmnnic a
Vtious on the First and "ih-,! S.ttur
f f in each month, at 7 o'clock from
ihe -h'th of September to the ii'dli of
March, and 7A o'clock from the 'Joth of
March to the 2otb ot Sepdember. Rseth
ten pi good standing aiv invited to attend.
Dec. s7o, By order of W. Si.
Ni t everv one can be President, but all
can buy SiLVEIi TIPPED sh-H s for their
chihli c'n and thereby Ksmii the. r Sl oe Lils
two tiiirds.
For Sale bv all De .iers.
To protect the understanding of humanity
pothitor there is 1 he leather fastened Inge h
er by CABLE SCREW WIRE. Roots and
Shoe.-, made in this way never rip. or leak or
come npait.
Parc.ts le.-S'-n vonr Sle bills iwo thirds
by bie.ing only CABLE SCREW W1BK
fastened Boot-and Shoes. Neveniu or leak
All .genuine goods bear the Patent Stamp.
For the very best photographs, go to Brad
ley & R-nlofs-m's Gal'ery wi hout STAIIL---ZZf
ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 42v
Montgomery Street. San Franciaco.
FALLS Rf.VMP31ET :0.4, I 4 . .
K. Sleets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the
FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each in-nth. Patrurchs in gtd staud-
5n2 ;ie inv:ted to a. tend.
Ke't S is" tf
'
mm -, iif
J. D. McCO VVAH,
I n O T O Ci It A f II AKTIST
Is prepared to execute work in the very
be-t s'yle oi the ait, at reasonable prices.
Photographs taken at 10 per dozen.
Vieirs of Oregon City tor sale.
Kooms On Slain street, opposite Tbos
charmau s s.pjre. aug-?uii
I.. l KISIlETi, 2) and 21 New- Mer-
chants Kxchange, is our authorized A'ent
in iSan Francisco.
List ov Letters
TO EM A I M.N G IX THE 1'OST-OFFICE AT
Oregon City, October 1, 172
Anderson Sam. Kohn Mary
Lurns band
liurns Unah
Martin Owen
Mav'ee Edward (2)
Martyn Li bey Mrs'.
U iwen Wn:. D
Howe M iel ael (2) MeD-uald T
Ilan.en Mr. liev. Newel! N.
Cfarlveu O. A.
ienn.rey Cris,
Eaton Tu.n. F.
,..r'--v .V'03'
Fmter liermaa
lT
V0 U - .
l'atterson M.-uy
li nebv I-Iolit.
Kod -ets L. ii.
l-aiiiun Mnthew (2)
Sh nnon Owen (2)
Sherod Ti ns. J.
Starr 1!. F.
G.dlick Jennie Miss St.iirlish An -r
t!,,,,,, .i . m Yi.ilor W v
Hm v .T,,hn
f'nvlor Mart
.ludson V P
Thompson A. A.
As Ii;i-:s (2)
Wuik-n K. y.
Kelly .lame
,el! V'in'
K! 1 Jonn
Woiiibr-h Catharine
If ealicd lor, sav advertised.
J. M. UACOX, P. M.
FALL & WINTER
& o o x :
JU.-.T RECEIVED BY
jS. LEVY.
T HAVE .1CST UEDElVED A COMPLETE
X aud wtdl-assort, d stock of
wv tn s
'
A.i) GITLEjIKN'i' FIXuSHlNG GOODS,
"Which I will tell at redaccd prices.
t-u" !,n'J f,xm"re my stork before purchas-
U'iC cUeWSierc.
Produce Tak?n in Eidiange Tor Goods.
A. I.1SVY,
s o save
ne Dollar
by an extra outlay of Five cents. Parents
should buv
4STT ?719T1 R- r-. 3i- I T "
tor ti.eir en dim n
scpTni 1
i
mm mzf& mm
x
T!ie -t.ni.hod remed v for CotigU, lnll-i-
", ''. I I ''ill. !
.o.;r.v, :.
Hi evi
v..
tioa of tl.. Thioat.
Luno-s ami ('im-t i ucle,. i ag Consom pti on.
" is:ui's ii.tl-otm oi' Wild t'licrry
Oa.(- n .' i'rv no fi o:i-fi lint Oiosens ir
elen....s the l,n -.i..-! i.lh.v in- t .tion tbii
-i."f(g w.v,' of the comphiir.t. None
irned 1. Kt'TTS. l'rrpircd
bv Sktu V'. !Yiyi.k Sores. i'.o-to- Sold liv
Rkiungton. lb stktti i: A Co., San Fiancisco, :
aed by dealers 'en-rai I v.
fc-'ami for Saie.
I A r ARM :F ;f'0 ACRES FOR SALE.
I Neailv all under uo-d lence ; about so
aeivs in c 'i It 1 vat ton. tor particulars enquire
of the undersigned ai ike i'o-t niliee.
J. M. BACON".
Oregon City, Se; t. ., 172. nlibv:;
i akep. Up.
rpAKI-X I F BY SAMCEL RbOW.V IN
X Canemah PrecHit. one three-vear old
1 (- 1 1 . 1 , . , r ,
1 heifer, bL'ht led, spot 111 the face, no maiks
i , 1 .. , .
r brand
A lituai-erl i:t s'n Vnreh Ctli I sT" l.v
! 11 ., pi-pv-Tl P
: r- , , , ... . - , '
i l.fcort.ed .uaicli (th, s,
. .. t'..,rT,-T. i 1
J hU' IuCOnUT-
j '2.'
j
I X"t Cj'X'X S I
I i 11 l- O.'.l
'"IMIE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO SELL
1US properly in Ore" W City Wl.i Sell
j at a hargaui, to a tood purcha-er.
i A.so4iown tots in auemat;, wita good
Ai.-o t town lo's in lower end of Oregon
City; als.. bio of land kn in n as the dona
tion hod c.!a ni of Wm. Stone, S miles
southeast of Oregon City, wi.li some im
provements, thinlv timbered, no under'
j U'w";;1- P' (1 lasting water
-i?"li. quire at Comity Clerks niliee.
J. M. FliAZER.
O'-etrmi f'Ov i :i v- itlii 1 S7 vin.'-;
VOlii-
urr.imons.
In the Cirer.it Court of the State of Oregon, for
Clackamas Count v.
W V. IIAPPEU.by Z. C. Norton rlaiutW.
his guar. ban. )
-.
V. O. lIABIUNi;, administratis
oi" the e.-tato of A. M. H.o-.'.in- )
ih.oease 1, W. Ii. Kin:.',P.. '. Jiaw- J. Defendants
l.-v, ltobevt ilohpaiii and James)
M". Uh
'i'o W. I. King and Robt rt Pt-'.; -nth, defendants
above named. !
MN TUP NAMF. OF THE STATE ORF.OON, !
you .are heiePy r i'.ii.-d to ai jw ar and answer I
the compiaifit tiled .g.nii-,t you m the above ea-
titled aerioa within ten day;, from the dare of thu
.. ... -o... . A' i '., ; . ., . ,i . . o ........ von. it' nl.'1-v-. -1 -v-i ; l. ,
i n.ts ,-o..'nVv: or if served in any other county
,d this State, th,,, wi.hiu t weny Jays rVoni t he
ei'difs-rved bv puh'.n -.t i ion, voa are fiotilh-tl and
reouiiod to so appear and Hie-wtr said complaint
ou or before the 4-h Monaav m Oelub, r, is, 2, that
i t i.e- the lirsr day ot the ii.'fvt tena ot the ( nemt
-..,,,-r t"- lai kamas Coutliv, Staie of Oregon,
,o,',. ,,r to.. s,.nifM ot tills summons u u t.
v" .
which will lie bold ait or the expiration of the - j
nivl prescribed Pv tne orucr oi s.i;.. v in--pubheat
ion of this summons; and it you lad so
to answer, the ph. mi ir'.s will am iy to the ( ourt
for the relief praved tor in tne eomplaiiit, which
is in tjbstiiici- as follows, to-wit : '1 .hat a certain
;.i and decree in a fueetov.ire suit ue
Wned in eompla.i.t, also tiie Shoiitt 's tlt-d to A.
ir .,.,;o... o i trom A. M. if tl uiiir and wite
p. W 1. iTi'mr a'nd P. C. Hawky, dci-d iVom W. ;
j i Kimr and wile to Kohcrt Kvujia'.n. deed tnuu
i i. i, .,.,.1 ,,.... t,. .I:M,,e M. Ti-ai-ev. i
ami t he di-d 'from' W. "W. llarr-r to W. 1). King
and P. C. Hawi.-y ; all de.-eiit-d in the complaint
be cancelled, set ascie and bold t'-n iinysi'ht, and
lie' piaintitfbe a-liud-ed to l tie1 r.t.iii.u oun
or of sa:d land described in said uecr.-e a ud c-.m-vevanoes.
as follows: Notification No. 7.14S, jnirfs
oi'seen..n one and two in T. 3 S., K. 3 P., in
t'ho-kamas eoantv. comiie-ncii! r at a point Hi.40
ehidus north, ami S.'i'least, from the S. . cornor
of sec-ion ore-, T. 3 S.. It. 3 east, running theii.t
west Si. .;.', tin li": liort.il :"5.'.j (hams, th.-riee OUth
Sti1' PV, east 91 chains, them-A s,,n;;u 10.00 chains
to Clackamas river, thej.ee up stud river with its
meanderiuxs to the place of b.-'gimnir, eoatamtna-io-P
3 'a acres; and l'.r other and iia tticr relief,
as ta-aved lor in said complaint, totlier with the
costs and disbursements ot this suit ; and von are
forfler netirl that the Hon. W. W. I pton.
Ju'.i-'e ot said Circuit Court, on the 11th Cay ot
Sep;ember, is: -2, made an order ..ivo..iy in-,
I -".r. ' -,'.---5,' - .i.. . , rg.
summons to be served i.ypuuo...:u "y- --- , t j,e above descrilx-d lot, together with thetriprove
:ron Citv Lat'-iiai-c for six pc-. cssi a v.ccas. r,,.,lts t,ereon. the pnipevty of the sai 1 N. New-
r . ieiai.-. ......
lib FLAT Ar WALPFN,
A'i ornevs for l'laintiff.
Oregon City, September 13. 1ST2. nWi
The only reliable covering
fcr the Fool good
able Screw
BOOTS ASD SHOES.
hepl3n45rul
Wire
E V
JUST RECEIVED UY
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS,
consisting in part of '
DRY-GOODS,
Illinois ,
LADIES' AND ClIILDEEXS' SHOES,
Groceries, Orockery, &c8? &c.
All of which I will sell at the LOWEST RATES. Give me a call before purchasing else
where, and convince Yourselves that 1 CaX a:.d WILL SELL as cheap as the cheapest.
CIIAS. II. OA II FIELD,
C0I1NER MA EN AND SEVENTH STREETS. OREGON CITY.
ir- E"n
fil'dflftH X5s.rtvSw?f ?Uslft!
iieii nuur suiau ui nc uuo uuuse,
Slwin Si-., Orrgnu Ci4, Orrgon,
X . , . . . . -. . r . 1 -I . TI
IE LER1N
OB-TT" f ItfCi tf ftfRnrirft
Lo I fAifiiLi u!t bbuliiiiOj
CO I FEE. TEA , SUGAR,
FLOUR AND MKALof alt kinds,
PICKLES, SO l SALT,
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS,
ANo all kinds of '
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
BUTTER, CHEESE and EGGS.
TOHACCO and CIGARS,
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc
,
A 11 L n,lj ,.r nt,x, t,-,l,,n .1-.... ...
. ntuvt ' . T , (..i.- k.lllt-ll I.I t.
change for roods at the highest mm ket rates.
'-r?"Goous deliveted in the city tree of
C a rue. A fair fhi.ru of pattoau c t-oliciied.
March T.i, ls72:tf
. "
xn I FT I
,ET LIVE!
A . . JLS
TIIE 0I1ECQ ( ITV II ICR AND DHAY CC. !
i
TTAVING PURCHASED The
XX Liveiy Stock and Busineas iit-
oi Mess-s. Willis & Uitoci.iiTO.Y, .0V
find the Drays, llorss and Business of C. N.
(iiiKEXMAS, are now pn pared to cany on
LIVEUV lil SSMOSi,
VhZiZJJ STABW5.
AXU IJIIAYI.VC:.
We will also deliver slab wood to ail those
persons to whom Willis A Iironiibton have
en.Taued and as many more as wili -litrasre
slab wood bum us, so far as e can get a
supply.
Orders left at the Livery Stable for Wood,
Drayiitii or liaolin-r, w;II ie attendeil to with I
dispatch. Pat' omeje in our several branches j
of business solic ted. Our CUaig-n .nlt
ijv nioiifi ait- j
1?-The Hirt,t fhil. IVie. id for ):its I
delivered at the Stable. !
V. X. G KEEN MAN", TVesiden
J. M. FliAZER, Secretary
Oi'O. G. H. i 1. Co.
Cregon City, Aug. 1 s72. tf.
T1IF. I'OLLOAVIN't J ilUSIC-IJOOKS ;
nrc recoo
ouiie.t ndel as l ei
the l-K-iT &
Ji 4.
of their rlass :
Vrlco.
The s'on-r l'cti-i, for Srliools ill 75 !
2 '- Kinkel's New .Mi-thcd for Ker-,1 ( - . JT i
On-a:; vdll bo rnadv A';ir. :?., i - i
IVtH' Keleetic Piano Se.bo.,1, , , '
TS- o-,:r Stlil.OtiO et.pie-. iti u-:e, i j
x t (ts1 Duiniwi-;' I'rinu r 50
Vv'orrall's t-h.itar Si
1 .ia
5 Festival 'hila'.-sSiii:nig- elates 1 0
No Pins CKra (ih-i-Book, with i ...
If Piano or Or-an Ae'p'mt ) pt
l.ndden's Sch ioi for the Voiee.. 3 50 i
aft 1'ftiTs" Art i-f iti!fjiis- ') CO -ftp j
Wichtls VioiSch-1 Peter's ed., 3 M Mj j
K nininer s 1 late School 3 i)0 "F 71 1
i-'-i- Wiiiimtr.U'dfs Violin Seh.Hil... V.i JJ
ilium TaTCit s i inie rcoooi ..l r-;-.
&2 Peters' Vioim Sehool '7.1 IL?
l'efi is' Flute Si-liool 75
Peters' I'arlor ( 'inn , lanion. For ( ,
Flute. ':o!in, ami Piano, '
11 r,Fd 'liZTm'JU-F"rl 200 O
O IS.
Any Muie will be sent po-tpaid,
on reeeint of the marked price. Ad-
Ire;
A
J. L. rilTLIhS, 5tH) Broadway,
Mi-w Vork. "7T
miiflGs.i2
75
AND
r II 1 BET
R. H O F E L A M D'S
C E L E D R A T E D
CJL V 7" "T CI
TOMACH BITTERS
s
tij KiMt.amt most healthful Tonic
i iu the Snited States,
- - . ---v-- - -
3 These Hitters have
U been in the San Fran
id cisco Maiket for over
fi rl wmty Vi-ars,and
g notwithst mding the
ii nianv new candidat'-s
f for public favor, the
"'e
li sales have const
nt,.v !
r-1 :rcrensed
ill ...1 !
-TIVI UK tt KKiV - '
Il KEI Side Agents, !
': Jo'i'andl 1 Chry St ' '
S -m Fiar.cisco.'iiit-I v. i
" . : 1
Sheriff's SaSo. I . ;- P
1'OTH'E IS II Ell Ell V GIVEN THAT P,Y 'snd -"cents for tlelated number of
virtue of an exeeu-ion issued out of the ppfp-RCj T'TTTTf! ', T. P-TOlMTHT V
County ( ourt of Clackamas county. Staie of Ore- . U A U A.1U tfililj A8iUA" Atllj
pm, o"i tiie 3d day of Septeni'er, 172, and to me ami you wi 1 get at least $1 worth of our lat
(lireeted, in favor "ot Jacob Wort man an.l against ! ekt a,uj i,esl Voc.d and iastrumeutal Piano
N. Newell for the sum of seventy. ;o.i"i, dollar", I yiUH .
and for the further sum of thirty-tbur JU-prf), sv.4 j ' . . . -.
20-100. dollars cos's, and ai-Mi for tne costs of and Septemb?l titli, 15,2. m2
nnon this writ. I did on the 11th day of !?.-iiem-
b'-r, 1S72. tor the want of ijrsoiial proper v, le vy i . j
mx.n the follow d.g dcs-nbed real property of sa -d C li Til lYi O Fl S . I frr Rflnilf'rrv T
N. Newell, to-wit: Ix,t No. o, , bk-k No. 4.c- TjJ he f..rcuit (. rjrt ,(f ,1)fJ sute of c for CamagO Vl H U taC C fy I
c..rb:.u to the ji it tle reot, together witn ad tlcj j he i-ou-U- of C'ack ir is ! '
l!!'--'md sprte' to lanS XZ7it ! rJIILANcV OTIS and DANIEL. SnitinEaU. j The undersigned, h.ving inerrased the di
l'wiil sidi "t- tnib'le auction to tie hisrhest bidder I OTIS, her husband, PiumUif. I ty to torts- meusions of his pi emises, at the old stand
for money in hand paid, on Satm day the 12th
day of October, V2. ot the Court House door.
in Oton Citv, at 1 o'clock. A. M., of said day
ell, to s.'i'isfy said execution.
fevpteiuher lltn, 1S72.
A. F. IT EDGES, Sberdb
Pv C. F. PEAT IE, Deputy.
H;pl3u4'5w4
rSi r- m e?CT 12? CT 1 A ftm
Wii VL a i" ! ii&Iaateifcatf-allUfeJyi
KOOM 2 DEKUM'S BUILDING. C0RN
er First and Washington Sts., Portlaud.
Nnrcus Ox'de administ-ered. n?8tf.
GOODS,
I CN jT Ft'r Afrcnts wanted ! All
j U&O L0 KpaU classes of working jx-ople, of
j work for us in their spare moments, or all the
tiifip. than at anything; eKe. 1 artieiilars tree.
I Address (r. Ktinson 6c Co., Portland, Maine.
i September 27tli. l72:ly.
w ww w . W
Fresh Oysters ! !
i
; LOUIS SAAL, - - - Proprietor.
itorntr of FouriU anil Main Siees.
;
j T?RESH OYSTERS SERVED IN ANY
V stylo desired. Confeetiouerr of everV
k'"d con-tuntv on hand.
I manufacture all my own s ock , which is
! ui'licient guarantee that it is fresh and pure.
i ('a!i if' WlUit ' il ooJ C"P of ''-
or choeolalr, or anvthinjr in niv line.
Oregon City, September 0, l-b7-:tf
SHADES SALOON,
G A. HAAS, Proprietor,
7 17
Kain Street, Oregon City-
j Bent- IjlLLJAHI) TABLES in OR KG OX
: Have been introduced , and the Proprietor in-
j vites the attention d the hwers of this
jnijiular amusement to them
Till: BAR IS SUPPLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj
Cigars. Scoter.. Irish and Boutbou alreadi
f'aiu Vks and Punch.
ALSO, a :o. 1 -
SHOOTEKG GALLERY
Is coimeoted w ith the Saloon.
Orejw . City, .Tan. 1, ls7'2:tf
mEW OOODS
AT TIIK
MNGGLHJSAKERir.
WsLLi AEVIG & HARDING,
AVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE
t v of choi-'c
, , c , , , , rir
i" J- i V I i L. Y C3r4.OCc.RltS
AND PROVISION'S.
T' e. Rakery will be constantly .supplied
with fre.-b
BREAD, (11 CKEi:s,
CAKES. PASTRY.
C A N D I E s A N D N U TS.
Al! of which will be sold at livis'i rates.
s.
s at
J-.emen.ber that we do not sill irood
co.-t
Also, please bear in mind that it takes
money to do business.
To the fauning trad we would say, CASH
for you. produce, and CASH tor our goods.
Goods delivered to all pal ts of t e city.
Feb. l'i,d s7-j:tf
5 ! RUto tyiMTEO nfifsH
S sA L L t ii U f ItS I
JUST RECEIVED AT
tj
"
VI.ER IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
II A RD WARE, G R0CERIES,
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC.
M A 1 N STREET, i) R EG ON CITY.
PRODUCE of all kin Is bought, for which I
pa- the highest mai ket price.
If you ih-sire good Good, at LOW Prtcr s.
call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
slock of Spring Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
SIv Motto is. QUICK S A EES AND S SI A LL
! tl l pVITS
I. SELLING.
Aoril 14, ls71:lf
JtV Ll IV 111- O the attention of
Ttachers and Amateurs t'i K ink el's New
Mktiiod f (dtrnK Rkkp OeuaXaxh SIklopt.on,
j w hich we will issue about September First.
i This work is pronounced superior to all oth-
I ers of its ela-s by Teachers who have exam-
EW METHOD
Mt'C'd it. It. contains a clear and simple c urse
lot instruction wherebv one mav easily
!Cquiie the mastery of this favorite Instru-
'l'l" month's study It wil nb
j L- U 1 V JL A L JU ite work with the
u - -K m m t H 3 9 E W V4 H it d V Jr-
Teacher, on account of its clearness and sys
teioatic progression ; more of an amu-einent
than a utti'itj for the Pupil, and will prove a
tiinfi i ivt'il'U to the Amateur, on account of
the many choice Melodies, Songs, etc., that
I T 'T T "I X S 3 ' 4
IX liilil JL? V ) 11 IX A i . i
- 'i'" - Ruikel h.'.s seb-cted and arranged i-x-
.
I'ssly for this Woik. Hinkei's New Meth j
w"' u'ad-'d, post-paid, on icccipt of :
Address, J. L. PETERS, .'Ot1 Broadway, t
N. V.
t i.-adt. it iiV , -v r,..r ....., J r.. !
To K. Aliord (iibson.lieftndant
"PN llli: NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE- j
Ton, you are hereby required to appearand
answer the complaint filed atair..-t yu in the
alsve entitled suit, on or before the "-IS: h day of
Oet.oT next, that hcir.fr the first day ot the next
termor said Court followinij the expiration of six
weeks publication of this summons, as ordered by
Judge Upton, the Juige of said Court, this lsth
day ot September, 1ST 2 ; and if you fail so to an
sww, for want theix-of, the plaintitts will app
pply to
the Court for the relief therein demanded, which
is for a decree to toreelose a raoi tgaye held by
3!amtins against defendant, and f'ur costs and
disbursements of this suit.
TILM-ON FORD,
E. ii. STONE,
I Attorneys for PlaintiiTs.
i S-crt-:n:lr C?th, 1S72. jj-17w
THOMAS CHARMAKb
G
c5950
KSTABUSHED
o
DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS
of Oregon City, and the Willamette
Valley, that l.e is still on hand, and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Xiutlile Six-Pence is Wetttr tlioa a.
Slow SJiiliing."
I have just returned from San Franguco,
where I purchased ore of the
LARGEST and UEST SKJLKCTED
Stock of Goods
ever before o fie red in His cily; and consist
in part, us follows :
Boots & Shoes, Clothirg, Dry Goods,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Description, Hardware, Gro-
eerie s, Paints &
Sash &Boors.Qwueens
wafe, Crockery, 0
Glassware.
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware,
o
Jewelry
of yanens
qualities t styles,
Clocks &Watches.La
clies & Gentleraen's Furn
ishing; Goods, Fancy Jfotioas0
of every description.Patent Med- o
icines, Rope, Farming- Implement!
of all kinds, Carpets. Mattings,
. o
uu ciotn, wail Paper, &c
o
v. iisi, 1 can sav ray stock is th
MOST COMPLETE ever oUr red in this mar-,
ket, and was s'ected with rapt-rial car Tor
tUi market. .Ml 0f which I now idler fr
sale at the
Lowest farket Rates.
io use for tbe ladies, or auv one else, to
think of goir g to Portland tobuv pood for
I am PEi EICMJNEli TO SELL CHEAP and
i:ot a. low mystlf to be
INBEIiSOLD Ia TIIE STATE OF OREGCX
All I ask, is a fair fiance ard quii k pay
ments. Believng, as 1 do, that nineteen
years experience in Oregon City enable me
to Know iiie retirements of the trade.
Con e one and all, aud see for vmirselvaa
that the tdd stand of
THOMAS CHARM AN
cannot be beat in quality or price. It wnn'd
be use'ess for me to tell voiq.11 the advan
tages I can olL-r you in the sale of good-?, as
eveiy stoie that advertises does ihat, and
probably you have I. ecu disappointed. All I
wish to say is. come and see and examine
:or yoiiist Ives, for I do not wish to make anv
mistakes. Sly object iS to t 11 all mv old
Ii lends now ihat I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or on such
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all for the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
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TIICS. ClIARMAN",
ilain street, Oregon City.
iTLrgal Tenders and County Script
i taken at maiket rates.
TIIOS. CIIARMAX.
.dis r 0,000 lbs wool wanted by
ThOS. ClIARMAN.
SEAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE-0
JACCB STITZtL, c. c. -WAY.
JACOB STITZEL&C0.,
SUCCESS0R.S TO STITZEL &. UPTON.,
IL EST
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Cor. Front nnd Wasliington S.,
P O R T L A X D ,
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Special attention given to the sale of farm
nig iamls and city property. All corres
pondence relating to the recources of Or
gou will be promptly answered-
T)
EAL ESTATE JOURNAL.
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Published monthly. Sent free of charge to
any address.
JACOB STITZEL CO.
March 15, ls7L';tf
BAIiNUM
RESTAURANT.
LEOfiDeLOUEY Proo'r
LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
MAIN STI!EET,ORF.GOXCITV,ORKOO.V.
rpiIE UN DERSIGN EI) R E
JL sjicfuilv announces to his
fnends and the ti avelinir nublie
that he has re-opened the above
named Krstaurant.
The proprietor knows how to serve bia
csutf mers with Ovstets, Pig'., Feet, a good
cup ot Coffee or u SQUARE MEAL.
LEON DkLOCEV
City, Jan. 27, lb71:tf
A YOID QUACKS. A
XJL discretion, causing
premature decay. Ac, hav
every advet Used remedv I
VOID QUACKS. A victim f f eatlr in-
inrvous debility,
ing tried ia Tain
, I as a sinitda mn
ot self cure, which be w'll fend liei-to I.ia
tellow snflerers. Address J.1I. RLLVEF.
78 Nassau st., New York
Sept. l:ly
1VEW WAGON
AND
Corner of Slain and Third streets.
Oregon City .
. . . Oregon.
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Takes this method to inform his ld pat
rons, and as Tiiany new ones aaSrT be
pleaseijjto Call, that he is now prepared, with O
ample room, erood 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 from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Try me.
Blacksmithing, Ilorfe or Ox shoeinjr, and
general jobbing uentlv, nuieklv nd cheap
ly done. DAVID SMITH.
Opposite Eitelfcier KerVet
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