Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, October 11, 1872, Image 4

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OCTOBER 11. 1S72.
TllliOLD FEKCE RAIL,.
It litis, anil rota by the roadside,
Anions tbe0wilhericg weeds;
Tbf-blackberry vines inn over it,
And the thistles drop their seeds.
Lelow tbe Miami murmurs;
He flows as he always flowed;
And the people, eastward and westward.
Travel the National Road.
At times a maiden's glances
Gild it with tents of dawn,
But the schoolboy snorts with Lis nostrils,
. Kicks it, and hastens on.
Above it the pioneer's chimney,
Lonely and rickety, leans;
lleside it the pioneer's garden
qIs a wildering growth of greeu.3.
It was split by the stalwart settler,
One of the ancient r;co,
And the hands of his tow-haired children
Lilted it into its place.
Years after the gawky lover
O Sat on it. dangling his heels,
While his girl forgot her milking.
And the pen, with its hungry squeals.
Ah. the rail has its own romances.
The scenes and changes of years:
1 pause whenever I see it.
And drop on it several tears.
(;ha.t am hawijns.
Inciter jfioui W. (i. JliisKcIl XJeliiiivc
to t lie ?Ils:llJrojJi-is ion c-f lfe
Iliiwliisi Fund Some Curious liid-
Sxjt.iavatj;k, An;'.
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n
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the J-jlitors of the St. J'aul
.Vloneer: For whatever it may be
worth I wi.sli to say, concerning
the assertion of Senator Conkling,
that President Gf&nt did not ar
rive at Washington until about
four hours alter the death of Sec
retary Pawlins. lie was tele
graphed for in ample season to re
turn. I was told in "Washington
on the day of the funeral of Secre
rtarv Kaw lins, bv a Cabinet officer,
that the President's explanation of
-bis delay was that the railway
company Vanderbilt's, I believe,
if I remember rightly refused to
furnish liim a special train, and
that the railway authorities denied
that he had made application to
them for a special train. Natural
ly, I inquired the probable reason
for his failure to reach Washington.
"1 was told that it was we'll under
stood that Rawlins was a strong
friend of the Cuban movement for
liberty, and that Grant feared the
Secretary might exact from him
a promise to recognize the Cubans
as possessing belligerent rights.
"With regard to the liawlins i'uiul,
I can say a word more than you
say. As to my statement it is per
haps sufiicient for me to mention j
that I was invested with power of j
attorney by Airs. Kawbns Po look
after her a Hairs, and I was conse
quently well acquainted with the
facts in the case. 1 do not know,
except xipon Goulds testimony,
who paid the & 1,000 which G-aut
subscribed to the Pawlius fund;
but 1 cb know that nearly the full j
sum oi siaU,t)!Hj proposed to ie
raised lor tbe benetit of the impov-
1 " i -1 f . 1 .
erisnea iamuy oi uie Secretary was i
subscribed before "JJiack Friday," I
and that General Jbitterfield was i
made receiver of the fund. 1 went j
to New York several times alter j
that infamous day,in tlie attempt !
to learn something of the whore- j
ibouts of the fund, but accomplish
ed nothing, for jbitterlield was
iicvcvq y'here I couhl mid bun.
From the subscribers, Rufus Hatch,
Fisk, Hatch & Co., W. K. Venni
lye, and others, I learned only
that the subscriptions had been
paid to the receiver. Returning
to my home, and that of 31rs.
Rawlins, at Danburv, Conn., at
her request I wrote several letters i
tO President Grant, who, as I was !
nformed at New York, was named !
ly the subscribers to the Rawlins !
fund as trustee thereof. These j
letterjwere unnoticed by tlioPres- !
ident. And not until January 4, :
following lift Secretary's death, j
Qlid the trustee of the fund conde- I
scend inform the widow that Unit- i
ed States bonds to the amount of j
about S:js,500 had been placed in j
his hands, the f.rst instalment of i
interest upon which would become j
available in the following July, j
How or by whom the fund was j
hnifilled between "Jilnck Friday"
and the 4th of January following!
T never learned; but certainly the j
lamny OI lite Secretary, lelt penm-
le at his death, received no belie-
lit irom it until'the tune above
i- i rri
mentioned. 11ns may seem to
-, -, , i
many readers, and jarticubrly to
O
e.u osau uiim-iiumi.'is iiuti vjiiuiL-
orators, a very .small matter. It j
vill not so appear to those who
know how much General Grant
was indebted to his former chief
of stall', Kawlins. To
illustrate
this indebtedness: A party of mili
tary men,
anion- them several
members of Grant's stall", were at
a dinner at baratop-:i. One of the
toasts iyn was 'The Stall" of the
General Commanding the Armies."
For a mimrte or so there was no re
sponse. At length General W. S.
Hillyer, of thatstatf, lirst modestly
waiting for his ranking ofiiccrs to
rt-'spond, rose and said: "Gentlemen,
Twill respond to the toast, and in
CCdineelion with it permit me to
K- lO
al .Joiin
preseut the name of Gener
taps also, the proverb was
true, riiio I'a-t'tus' what can
O be said of the man who could so
soon forget his oblicationsto his
FRIDAY,
A. Kawlins, Chief of Staff, and to ; to a visitor indus'trv and harmony"
say, without llawlins tltere would j !Tem V!en'leJ u,'lh- ' IVrhaps irom
have been no GrantlIy authorit v ! vZuV lVr,n Tw
r.. ,:. tiT.-,, - t . . gtoiiult ot the work and the
'vt V , , ayS inai liuiyer j vigor with which it is being prosecuted
AVas Hushed with wine." Perhaps j If individuals whose minds are prei-
"oble, patriotic chief ad visor is to 1 t!Hn a!r . y . opon u,e ",sPpcti..n
permit his fmuK- t , a' V , I an.l'Captain Smith (or his gentle
' , ,S tan!V to sufler for the ! maly assistant) is ever ready to cSnduct
aeut.a necessaries of life? Yours ' them' over the wot k and explain every
truly, V ir.r.i.vM G. IIaskei.t. I ihing. Many have doubted the ability of
Pastor Universalist Church Stil1- ' tlle Chief Engineer to have the Canal and
Water, ' " l ' Locks completed according to contract.
' If tLey only knew the difficulties lit? has
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The Locks at Oregon City,
From the Oregonian.
We publish the following letter as giving
a good description of the work which has
been done oa the Locks and Dam at
Oregon City:
Oukcox City. Sent. 24. 1872.
' To the Editor ok Thk Oi:k;omax:
tilr: Having to-day made a visit to
the Canal and Locks being constructed
opposite this city, aud being both surpris
ed and interested in a close inspection of
the same irom end to end, we venture to
place at your disposal the result. qt our
observations. Mr. J. A'. Lesourd very
kindly conducted us over the Works and
lo him we are indebted for that informa
tion we may be able to give the public
through your valuable columns. Com
mencing at the inlet to the Canal above
the FaKs. we perceive a well defined en
trance on the west tide of the river, about
ICO feet in width. Entered; on one side
the natural bank forms a lofty, solid stone
wall; on the other, a crib is in course of
construction, which, for strength and solid
ity, one would think capable of standing
the wear and tear of ages. It is con
structed of solid timbers 12x12. Ihe
Lents are 12x11. feet from center to
center, and only 5 feet apart. Holes have
been punched out of the solid rock be
neath, so that every post rests on a solid,
immovable foundation, and every bent is
strengthened bv a i-inch iron rod, secure
ly boUed and sealed. It is apparently, as
strong as iron and wood can make it.
The can tl then widens out into a basin
of an irregular shape, with an area of six
or seven acres, the upper side a natural
stone wall as Indole, and the river side ,
a crib 20 feet wide resting on a stone wall
18 feel deep to give it solid Inundation and
to resist the pressure of extreme high wa
ter and an accumulation of logs and drift
wood. In this crib also. evtry post is
sunk into a stone loundation. The inside
bottom planKing is laid in Cement and
masonry. The crib extends from the in
let to the guard lock: is i: feet above the
grade o( the canal and 1.25D feet in length.
We took occasion to notice in connection
with this crib, that the timber appeared
to be o! the best quality. While we were
looking on, we were inadvertently over
heard one of the foremen finding fault,
and finally rejecting as too ''sappy."
some heavy timbers from the raft just ar
rived, which, to our inexperienced eye.
appeared perfectly sound. We mention
this that great care must have been exer
cised, on selecting and using good material
only. There are about lot) men working
at the inlet and crib, and .Mr. L. asserts
I that he could complete that portion of the
! work abuve the guard-lock and have the
water in the canal in two weeks, it neces
sary. Arriving at the guard lock, we find
j lwi rmisidv timber gates, each weighing
! 4 0,000 pounds, fitted as they are with four
j cat iron wickets, each, aud all the m i-
chinery necessary for their perfect work
ing, ir.ese gates are already swung on
the posts fastened to the Imllow-quoisn o!
the great walls of the guard lock. The
upper side of this Lock is a natural stone
wall from 100 to 120 feet perpendicular.
The lower wall, built by the Company is
I venture to say, as solid a specimen of
stone masonry as there is on the Pacific
coast. It is 2 SO feet in length, 10 feet
thick at the base, 5 feet on top, and 1(
feet high. The masonry work is all lirst
class, the cement of the best quality; to
prove which, Mr. Lesourd endeavored,
with a hammer, to drive an SI nail between
two stones, but failed. On arriving at
the end of the guard lock we enter another
basin which widens out to 75 or 80 feet
in the center, and is cribbed on the lower
side by a crib constructed as before de
scribed, but having for foundation a stone
wall from 0 to 12 feet deep, res'ing on
the solid rock, thus I'lTectitiiHy preventing
any possible escape of water. This crib
is 1.200 feet long. U feet high and y feet
at the base. This basin is a very neces
sary adjunct to the Canal and Locks, as
in it steamboats can p;ts.s each other, or in
case of accident to any boat in tran-.it.
;t could be moored here without impeding
or obstructing the 'passage of another.
At, the end of this basin we come to the
end of Ihe fih lock. This, in going down
stream is the lirst of four locks, the last of
which passes the boats out on a level with
the river below the Falls. The gates to
these locks are heavier than those of the
guard lock. Each lock is -JO feet clear,
in width, and 210 feet in length, with 10
feet lilt to each. The first 1
las a natural
solid s'.o
wall thirty six
This has all been
cot high on
blasted out
j fitch s
irom top to uoi'.om. ami it is so noarly
I completed that it will be ready for the
! gates in about two weeks, 'the second
lock lias a similar wall of twenty-six feet
also blasted out. Tim excavation is com
plete, and the masons are laying the hol
low quoins for the gates. The third rising,
as all do. ten feet, has not required so
much of Ihe giant powder. Three or four
d ivs more will finish the excavation in
this. This lock will be enclosed in solh
stone walls, which are being rapidlv push
ed to completion. The gc.tes to each lock
are all framed, ready to be put together
and swung as Suoa as the hollow quoins
are laid.
We have endeavored imperfectly we
fear to give your readers an idea if the
woik that h.is been done. To accomplish
it has re
raise lh
stone for
pured thirteen large derricks to
; rocks as blasted and blocks of
the masons. About four miles
of tramways have been laid, along which
seven double teams are constantly haul
ing car loads of rock. Four steam engines
ate at work night and day raising from
four to five hnnhred gallons ol water per
minute forty-one feef out of the deep cut.
Stone quarries have been opened on the
ClackiUiuts liver, Irom which several
scows are constantly engaged in lrinMi-
blocks of st i
many of them weihiiur
sever, or ei
i-r'.t.
tons. Mr.
Lesourd rays
tl
mt every hollow
quoin-
inu mere ;irt
hundreds costs the Company twenyt fire
dollars, besides the expense jf quarrying
I a,;d !' i,nsl"" tin. Mr. 15. T. .Moon"
! who has had char'v', of the hi is!imr f ,v
t,,,-H,,i ,,, ! , , A ' 1
S(tial mouths, asserts (hat in the first
j and second locks alone over :;). (too yards
i v - m ioe,v nave neen re-
moved, to
loos
en which has ieiciirt.,t
about live
tons of giant nowder
more rock could have been thro.vn out if
black powd-r couhl have been used, but
the rock being porous, the holes drilled
held so nmeh wafer that only ghmt p.,w
oer eould be used to advan'age, ( js
much to the credit i.f fro t e'c-...:..
j Chief Engineer f llie wo, ks ' n, ' ' ! !
1 C(' very careful supervision, in that
with all this vast amount of roe k removed
I l,v blasting, and that the explosions. nvr,
eraily speaking, were dangerously confin
: ed within a deep cut. not a single life has
; been lost from this cause, and but one
; "!':"! !. Vi;in;V!?,;3r inj,l!V,L Al"
""i ui.e mm out
I many who hive been emoh.v..,!
Of the
works has lost his lite by accident, ami
poor feuow. it was his own duty lo -i
a,ir S'e tIllU ,he Sickling was safV
(hi t i
uiiuueunaieiy oroke and caused h:
ilis, ?ta neons death. There are now ab
hve hundred men employed on the wo-t-s
tin? Canal and Lt.cks are being construct
ed will only take the trouble to come up
and see aud inspect for themselves, their
! doubts and prejudices would vanish into
! uiiicea m regard to the manner in whieh
already contended witn ana bl"lu , 'V nf
and had seen the immense "1 f
work accomp
. 1: .!,,.! t Inn me iaai.
thev would doubt no longer.
' Yours truly. A Liei-o a.n.
The Salem U' ! J.
elec.ion of officers at Wil ame L mw
itv last Friday evening ai which the loi
?! - , 1, 1, were elected for tne er.su
:w'n nar , "ident 1 H. D'Arcy; Vice
in" term: 1 H'siatm. n- n
resident. J. L. Imbue: Secretary . H.
Miesse; Treasurer, -L A. Bngman; L. bra
rim. W. li. Hawley: Censor, U . L. A .en.
The Society is reported as m a Mounting
condition, and we trust its prospects wnl
continue as flattering as they are ut pres
ent. ruu.AOKi.i'iiiA, Oct. 1 Exprers train
coming Fast this morning was thrown off
ihe track twenty-five miles west of the
citv. The engine and tender and two ex
press cars were thrown down an embank
ment, and the engineer and fireman in
stantly killed. No others injured.
A buggy in which were Mr. Henry
Ankeny and another gentleman became
uncoupled at Salem, on Sunday lat,
throwing the occupants out upon the
pavement. The buggy was slightly in
jured. A Mrs William Hill, of lioseburg. while
taking a hot iron from the stove, last
week, struck her little daughter in the eye
with the point, seiiously injuring, and
perhaps destroying the sight.
Portland has had the unusual privilege
of witnessing a drunken row among Chi
namen. To what depths will the Hea
then Chinee" at length descend.
Portland is much exercised over Ihe
"Ilo'odlum"' cp.iestion. According to Ihe
papers of that cily they are increasing hi
numbers and audacity.
A number of Chinese gamblers at Rose
burg fell out the other day, aud all par
ties had a free and easy fight.
I. I KlSJIKIi, '20 and -21 New Mer
chants' Exchange, is our authoi ized Agent
m San Francisco.
A. PjOLT???,
NOT Alt V 1' CIiLIC,KN TERl'Ll SJ1 OFFICE
Oregon City, Jan 1'.):t
fc7 . rt rs FT ? AM f;
tx m a i a t a W . ui tin 5 3 iW y
kdf k i"i ii SO 4 j
-seJ i i ' - i
OM 'g DEKCM'S Pi;iIJ)IN(J. COKN
V cr First and Washington Sts., l'orthiud
Nitrous Oxide admudstered. n2 ;tt.
Sheriff's SrJs.
OTK-K JS JlKltKHV UtVKX THAT r.Y I
-LX virtue of im ex. coh.hi i :ned out .f the j
County Court of 'l.n-kaiii.is county, State of Ore- i
oo.oa the day of Sepicudun-, l.s;2, :, I to me
tui'i ct I, in la vor ot a aci o v oit jac'i a uu a -ja mst i
N. Newell for the sum of seye-m v, s70." dollars, I
and for the further sum of t hirty-f ar .'e-lon, s it
2U-iO(l, doihii-s eosts, aiel alo for the costs of ami
upon this writ, I Uni oil the 11 ill day of Seji; em
ber, IST'J, (or the want of jicrsomil jifperty, levy
iijki the following de.-ej-il n I veal projerty of said
eovdinv to the plat 1 hereof, to..i tier wit h ad'the
improvcmenis thereon, h, the t.oMiof O.-weg.., m
.N . AO.M'll, TO-W1T I l.OT .NO. .) Ill Oiorl; .NO. -i. ;l(
..i lii:iiii 1 . 1 in. 'I.,'. , ei ..i 1 l i i i'."' r. i' ; -
i v.-;u ,o ,,.,i.ii ,.. ,;', . 1,;. 1., ... 1:1.1 ..
f-.r monev in i.a nit'Via i, ! . ' ., sator.iev ti. i -,)',
day of Oetober, 1S7J, a- the Courr jtou-e itoer, I
iu Oregon City, ai M o'eloek. A. M., of said day, by treating with ail on lair and -pial terms;
the above deseriled lot. to-.-i her with tin: imja-ov.- j regarding it, alike dishonorable either to de
ments thevp..ii, the property oi llio said X. New- I oiaed what is not light, or to submit to
en, to satisfy sai-t oxcriUou. lt ; ,,.,,
... i t i i . ; , , , N 11 a I 1 s i i i g.
e-eiHCJubcr Ilia, Is,.'. ,, , ,- , ,. , ,
.. i I td ; ! is. Stie'-itF. L5- I-or the promotion an I snece-s of the
Jby C. i!. 11 F.ATI V.. I iputr. ! several principles aud upport of the e tndi-
MjUjufiwi " j dates i; .nilimi.ed bv tiiis con veil t ;on. we in
! vit and cordially wek-ome the cn-operat ion
l IT? FBI O SI S a I ol' :i'l patriotic citizens, without regard to
Iii the Circuit Cuint f ihe State of Oregon fi
the l OUiily of laekainas.
l'f!ir..VNCV OTIS r,d PAX! ML Soil in V,ii
OTIS, l.er husband, i';ai;itiii. I tv to ti-
i
K. ALfOllT) fiIl'.M)X,I)eiVnd.-nt ! :iurta;. e.
'in 11. A 1 lord .ii'.-rai, 1 ,'i fi n.lai.t :
JX Till'. XAMK OF TJfK sTATF OF OPK-
U go,,, you are he.,.-.-.- reouoeo to appearand
answer tie- .ompl.iint tiled' a::.-i inst von in the
above entitled run, on or I e.ore the s;i duv of
Oelober next, that being' the Hist day ot the next
tei in of said i 'ourt te'!owi::g the exju'ra t ion ..fix
weeks oublieat am . f 1 1. is , . mm; ..ns. as ord, re 1 i.y
Judge l-v'.oa, the.liil.ro .t sail Co-irf. tiii; ImIi
day ot September, is;-; und if yon fail m, to aa-
swer, tor want tlieveof, the pl.iintiils will apolv ti
the fourt f ,r the n bef tlieiein (U inanded, v hleh
is for ii decree -to loreelose a moilraee i : 1, i .-
plaintiffs ;tgaiiit d-.-feu hint, and iov uo.sU agd
(:isbuicilieiits 111' ll.dssiof.
E. li. siONi: '
Attoniev's for riaintills.
September 2!h, liui. ' i,;i;w
.
StiTmons,
In the Circuit Courr of the State of Oiegoii, for
e laeiiamas ouni v.
av. Jt. t;pj:t;,by z. c. v
crtoii )
ins yuaroiati.
vs.
V. O. HAltUlXU, adiainisfratri--of
the estate of A. M. J 1 ardim.'
I'laiutiif.
oeeeee,l, , . i.i. iMue-.l',. l 1 bev- '. tV.f,-..viii,-,l
ley, Lobert lticii.ata and James J
Id. Traci
To "W. 1. Kin? and Lobett itedpaih, def, iidants
above mimed.
f N Till: NAMF OF THK STATE OltF.GON
T" '"" are heieiiy reguir.-il to appear and answer
1 1 .
e complaint tiled against voo m ho ..
titled aei ion wii i.iri leii (.iays'froia 1 he date of t he
service of this summon upon yon, if served with-
in tins county ; or if s. we t any other couuiv i
ot tius s-jate, tlien wiltnn twenty !ay.s iV,,ia tlie 1
u.ue oi me seiicc o: Tins Miinmoiis u:
nyou:
ami n M ,eo i.y pn , ,ea t ion, vuu an.. nolili..-. and
" i"U' to so upj e.-r iind an.- wr said cote- fi i .,t I
on or net. -e the 4-h -M.-uidav m i ictob.-r. is:-- o,..i i
i .r I s-- t ' 1
beiiig tiie ihst (!ay oi i he n'.xr term oi t he Circuit i
Court for Clackamas County, state of Ore-on, I
winch wiill..- held altoi- ti:e expiration of the' pi-
S'li?',-'.!' ,h "!,i"r t'l'":ul ronrl 1V,r ,hc i
piielicmoiiot tiussunimoii-:; and if vou i.i il s
to aur.thepiaiiititf, wilt apflv tothe Court
lor tic- t- orayed for Pi the compiuiiif, viiich I
is in subsonic,, as fellows, to-v-.it : Thai! a certain
J ?"" "'o oecioe in a loreclosure suit de-
sClli.eil 1!1 Colilt.huiit, al U the S,i,el jii "s deelt tl)
31. liar ling, need i'roj.i A. Al. ll.irdii!" ;nd el '.
to V. 1). Kin:,' and lh c. llawlev, deed from "
,K'.-' ud wite to itoheii itcil'path. d..vd irom
j-.olierl itegpath und vife to dames SI. 'J v.,r..-.v
and the d.-i i fr1u W. W. liari er to V. 1). King
and 11. ( .lla-.viey; ail desei died in t lie omplamt
t.e cancelled, set aside ami held tor imugh,, and
that jiliiiiitoi' in: u.-ljiahg.-d to bo the riehttul own
er ot said la nd oese; i i u d iu sail decree aud conveyance.-,
as T'oiiows: Xotit:t:atiuii2o. 7.1-1, parts
i s,,,.;.,,lls ,in,i t.xi) ju .r :; s j. ;! jM
lacKamas e.aint y, coiiimeueing at a point Pi.'ai
chains north, and cast, Iroiuthe S. W. i-orn-r
et seeuou one, T. :5 js., i.;. :; oast, running them o
' '. 'hence north :)H.ir, chains, thence south
s.i ' - , east tl cliunis. theni'e s.n-.ih in. no chains
to Ciaekam;is nver, 1 hence ui s od river woii ies
meauderings to ihe- pi ice ot'Urgitiing. conbiinin"
about ::2 acres; and lor ollier'and fir! her relief.
;is j, rayed lor in said complaint, ti.gel herwitii the
co-s and disbursements of this sun ; and von are
further not hied that the lion. V V.'. 'l.'ptoa.
.iudge ot -aid Ciicuit Coiut, on the 1 1 th da v oi'
Sej-tcinber, ts72, made un o, : r di reef ;ng "t he
1 I 1 , ,-!,. ,1 . 1 .....I .1 ...
summ oiis to be s-evved by pui.iii'Htioii in t
Ort-
ii'oa tity ignerprise lor six s
ei-e-ive u. eiis.
A. FOl! 1". KS. und
IIULI.AT tV- v'ai;j:kx,
Attorneys for Plain! ill".
Oregon City, Seideiifbcr 13. ls;. n lowlj
Summcns.
In tlie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Chtekuiuas uniniy.
MA IIY PHILLIPS, Plainti:F, ) Suit
VS. '. 1M
LAFAYETTE ITULIdrS, Defendant. ) T.ioiity
3Siui:.VAMi: of Tin: stati; of oke-
iron, you are hereby r.otihed and repain.d to
appear hi the above en itled i-onrt and unswer
the coiiijihiiat of the piaintii:, iiicd iu t)u.
a've cnt it led suit, wilhiii ten days from the
date of thi- service of this sumiaous upon vuu it
served iu Clackamas county, and it -served m a'uv
other eoutity of this State then within twentv
days from such service, and if s.-rved by p.itdica
tion. you are notiiied and rcpijied to iiiipf-ar und
answer said coiiiydamt on or i; tore thc irii Mon
day of October, 1672, that, being the fir.st dav of
the next, term of th Ciicuit f ourt lor the State
of Oregon for Clackamas county, which will ' .
lull next aflcr the expiration of the period T,Vl.
scrd-ed by the ord.r of said lourt fir The peblica"
tion of this summons; and if von fail s,, to
. . . ..v- rwiiiuu Will upi.lv f n tl,..
T..,.n .inii ,.t -..it , ;..;.. : .."" """" v
ii , i .
day ofAn.Vrm.irnnlS f
gnomons to be s.avcd bv pbli,.;itio m the Tl, '
ijon t ity Lnterpn-e for six successive J'V u'
Ausjust GOtb, 1S7. " w-e.
, 1IUF.LAT fie AVATfT'FV
W Attorney, for iidnlk
emi t tor the react rrayc-d lor in tbe oonn.l-i-Tnf"
which is in sntistance as follow.: that the l-" r
ofniatrhaony now exist ina- ! 'iro -. a ,
det-ndent be,iisolvci and that . "c iU',
suvl minor ehildien be decreed to id o r
forpocral rclu f. id.o, costs it?,d dii',1rI",;.l'i
and you are iurther notiticd tln.f t-., u.. l" vU'
The Baltimore Platform.
Following is the platform adopted by
the Democratic Convention at Baltimore
on the Dili of July. 1S72:
1. o recognize tuc equality ot men be- (
fore the law and hold that it is the duty of
the government, in its dealings with the j
people, to mete out equal and exact justice
to all, of whatever nativity, race, color or
persuasion, religious or political.
2. "We pledge ouraelvej to maintain the
law, the union of these states, emancipation
and enfranchisement, and to oppo-e any re
opening of the questions set! led by the
Thirteenth Fourteenth aud Fifteenth amend
ments to the constitution.
3. We demand the immediate and abso
lute removal of all disabilities imposed on
account of the rebellion, which was finally
subdued seven years ago, beliering that
universal amnesty will result in complete
pacification iu all sections of the ountry.
4. Ljcal self-government with impartial
suffrage will guard the rights of ail citizens
more securely than any central z.'d power.
The public welfare demands the supremacy
of the civil over the military authority, and
freedom of person under the protection of
the l:i'bt't cvrpH.-. We demand for the in
dividual the large.-t liberty e.msi-tent with
public order, for the state self-government,
and for the nation t return to the methods
of peace and the constitutional limitations
of power.
r. The civil service of the government
has become a mere instrument of p-wtis m
tyranny and n-rsona! ambition and uno'-ject
of .seiiish greed. It is si scandal and re
pro ich upon f ree institutions, and breeds a
demoralization dangerous to the perpetuity
of a republican government.
ti. We thei efore regard a thorough ref'oi in
of the civil service as one ot the most press
ing necessities of 1 tie hour; that honesty,
capacity and fidelity constitute the only valid
claims to public employment; that the o Slices
of g 'verniuent cease to be a matter ot ar
bitrary favoritism and pa' ronage, a nd that
public station will become again the po-t of
honor. To this end it is i m per il i vely re
quired that no president, shall be a candidate
lor re-i b-etion.
7. Wo demand a system of federal taxa- I
tiou which shall not uuiieee.-sai it y inlerlere I
with the industry of the pe p!e, and which
shall provide the means necessary to pay the j
expenses of the government, economically !
the. int ei est on the puhl e dent , and a mnrler- j
ate annual reduction of the principal thereof; j
-oid recognizing, that, there are iu our ni.dst j
honest tint ii iY c neilabie di'lerences of o;in
ion with regard t the respective system of
protection and tree t 'ade, we ren.dl the dis
cossion of the subject to the pcplc iu their
congressional districts, an I t he d "vision of
congress thereon, wholly free of executive
interfer. nee or dictation.
8. The public credit liiu-t be sa -rclly j
luaiutaincd, and we denounce repudiation i.i j
every form and gidse. i
, !-' l"l':l7 ','rtur' ts',?,-ie ,a-v,ne!,t is
''!!n;u-,VM; " !".. r., . , ' I !
l'",,!' "l :
Uov em ment. !
1". 'eniember with grat . ude the ;
heroism ami sacnnei-s ot the sold ers and :
sailors ot the republic, and no ;r t at ours i
, ,. , . " ' - ,, ,
snail eve- detract iro.n our justly earned j
fame or the luii rewards of their patriot- i
ism.
11. Vv'e are opposed to all further grants
! The jnbl:i' domain should be held sacivd to !
; uctll;d settlers. i
fit lamis lo rai ! roaus or oieer corooraiifuis.
, . ,
1
hold thr.t it is the out v of the
! government, in its intercourse with torch
mitioiis, to cul:iva'e the ,rie:Kishspsof peaeo
previous p-.i!iti:al ahiiiaiion.
List cf Letters
1 FM A l.M.Nt; IN filE 1MKT-OFK1CE AT
1 Oiegon Cuy, Oc! ib.-r i, l-.g :
A ndei sou am.
K"oh:i Xury
M ;t 1 1 1 n O wen
M agi e iv i wa rd
Mattvu I.i hi.-t
l"'l!S ,,.iM" ,
! ;Ur,IS ''U.-h
"oen :n. I),
1 Po'.ve M iel aei Cl)
! limine!) Mr. Krv.
! ('igiiheiiO
; j ,. ;,,. y
. . ' T' . ,-
1 !';a:(,' " '
' a ' " -v l,,'s-
i Fihter iiei ioau
j (ISover.lehn
Oood A.
.. ,e,..e r ,
Hudson Mary Mrs.
Henry John
j .Unison (f. V.
Keiiv .latins
is.
Mel) l aid P.
N i. Well N .
I'iitti i so:i M iiy
It Iieii V Kohf.
LeiL. :s 1 1. lh
lh'ue.'i Miitiiriv CJ)
t- Ii Mino'l ( )Vi !1 ( 'J )
Sl.ered I I OS. J.
Man- U. F.
Slaghsh An '.
'I riior W. v .
rl ;ivi
MiO-t
T:io;ii:-ii:i A. A.
Voss 'ilans ('2 i
Wallcii !'.. V.
Wod for; h C;i t h.i: iue
Kelly Wm.
ivilit Joiin
if caiicd for, sav advertised.
.). M. P.ACON, P. M.
I
; ,;;-;.vts for tiih ii TiiuPiiJjc.
The following
1 i'-- '
are aut hoi ou d to
j at t as agents f r the EsTMiii'iiisii :
Geo. P. lb. well & Cc, 1 1 Park Ii , New
Yo.-k.
('o. Wetherill 0a., f.7 Ohestnut street,
rhiladelnl i.i.
-1 1 'v -N - j 1 Nassau street,
' ,:1V iork.
Portland. Oregon Ii. Samuel
San Francisco, Thomas o ce
San F: aneisco, L. P. Fisher
st. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles.
Astoria, ( 'la'sop couut.v A. Van !)u en.
I .. r, ,. - i:ii r t 1- .....
1 r i e . i ,ini i 1 1 1 1 oou n i v . . . ' ' a u i g son .
I'alh'.s. 1'olk county Pave Holmes.
Corvaliis .i.S. Palme.-.
t.mv"n Citv . V. P. laiswfll.
I:'ll-s, Wasco eorntv N. ll.Oidts.
. . .
i ' I "f " " " V r '
j t,ul,,'t!. I matitla county... ?. . Enoj
Eetigetie City J.M. Thompsot
X
ISOI1
CT.aCK.VM.VS COl'NTY.
Leaver Cre h C.I". Ileatie.
Ivigie Creek Frank Y. Foster.
Cascades He toy .McCugm.
Lower Moluila V.'. Moi eland.
Oanbv J. W. Stra wsei-.
Upper Molalhi W 11. Yaughan
l!:irding's Z. Norton.
Cutting,' I). Wright.
kg:! i sXj:1
riiii-: i; n i e n s 1 1 ; n I ; I ) i i:s j r i-;s to s e l l
X his property in Oreg .n City will sell
at a bargain, to a cood join haer.
Also 4 town lots in Caiiemali, wilii good
feece around.
A 'so ' novo lots in lower end of Oregon
City; ids. ldo of hiiiO known as the dona
tion land c at in of V m. Stone , S miles
southeast of Oregon City, u I Lh some im
provements, thiol y timbered, no under
growth, go al lasting wat-r "
Z'L.o on e at County Clerks oflice.
J. .M. FPAZER.
Oregon Cifv, )lav f.th. 1-S72. v''.ii''s
'? i
j;.'.-v -- - a envtn 11 a t r mm t
OPvEGOIT CITY,
JT-EKl'.S CONSTANTLY' ON HAND AND j
JL for sale, cukap fou casu, !
PARLOR, BEDROOItl,
OFFICE, SITTIKGZOOM,
and KITCHEN FURNITURE,
Lureaus, Lounge?, Loeking Chairs, What
nots. JJt-c steals, YVadistand.s, Curled
Hair and I'uln Mutresses, Vuhi Vi.
lows, S.-rin- Hods, Window
Shades, Pietare Frames,
-Mouldings, Ac., Ac.
r-yfSpeciuI attention piven to Unho'sterv
work ,n all its l.ranches." Orders I Led with
promptness. Ixer.airimr ,!,, ,..:!. .. . " ,th
All, I ll.so..tr.l, V. I" H"esS3
.. Goods delivered to anv i.artol town
free of charge. Call and examine for 1
examine for your-
sel va.
CODRTBSr OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, t
A UCTIOXAUD COMMISSION
A U C T I O T F F P I
Corner of Front aud Oakstreets Portland
'
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate. G roceries, GeneralMerchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. IticiiARDsox, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Hasps", saws;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, Il.'G.Iron
also :
A large assortmentof Groceries and Liquors
A. ii. JiJCHAunsox, Auctioneer
OREGON CITV, OREGON,
LET AIL DEALERS IN
DRY JOlS,
BOOTS fcSJBI
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM C A S S 1 M E It E S, FLANN ELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool in exchange.
Z' ill also pay the highest prices for
flutter. Eggs, and ad k mds ot good country
i.roduce. ' I will sell as low as any house
(n )rt.rn, for (.as,, lls c,iUiyalent"in good
u" ' ,uu.,- , , ,
JUT Uive me a call aim sau-i iraimies
JOHN MYERS
T ,0 -,,-1 .f
7 li W YOilK HOTEL,
, ,, w. . ,, , ,
i Deutfches C aft h ans, )
No. 17 Front Street, oppos:te the Mail steam
ship I audio g, Port land, Oregon .
II. SGTHF0S, J. J. W1LKEKS,
P LOP U I ET 0 US.
Board per Week
" " " with Lodging. .
" Dav
W55 ! ham ci. e m r
FOR 1UK ?.IA .Y I' FA C TORY OF
SASH, BUWDS AMD EGGitS
AND MOULDINGS OF Abb SIZKH.
They wid also do TLMINING, of ev'ry
der ci ; it ion to oi del',
With Neatness and Dispatcl
o
ALL WOflK WA KK ANTED.
Shop on the Liver, in L-ovis' shop,
onpos te Oregon City Mills.
x1 II IU
--s ... te r- , .
-5--,'
A W
i" a;'-ff:?-f'
1. - 'i- t m
i ,T -.-V-4 ? - Sj..r- fJfj--l,
A
Will se-? everjrihicg needed ic a f?.m2j, from
tie. heaviest to the lightest iVoric.
Thtin any ether machine.
If there i. a riorcneo Rpwin" "Ma
chine v.-ithiii cn:o thotisaiul jnilcs of
fhtn Fratifisco not workiiijjf vtll and
pivin.?cnfiro satisfaction, if I nm in
lovGiecl cf it, it v,il l,e nifeinh il to
without expense ot ai.y Liud to tho
owner.
CAMUIL HILL, Agent,
13 N'evv Montgomery Street,
Urand Hotel Duildir
SrmZ for Circulars antl saittjues of
thr tcorJc. Active Affents wanted in
every jlncc.
MAIX STKKET, - OREGO.VCITV.
MAMTAL'TUKER AM) 1 31 PORTER OF
. . .
5?ALir.i-:u vii Aiin
"'7H1CII HE OFFERS aS CHEAP AS
e.in be had in the State, at
v uuiuiuio or rseiail.
warrant all my goods as representee
Oregon City, April 17, lb72. 2ldf
OREGON CITY
BREWERY !
nK.itv in jinni.,
Iliivinjr pin-phased the above Brewery wish
es toinforin the public that he is now prepar
edto manufacture a No. 1 quality of
EAGER BEER,
Aspodascan be obtained anywherein the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled
HOUE-M ADE CARPET FOR SALE T
I. SELLI.U5
S., Ill)
. . . . (i OO
1 nu-
' i Ol,.- i ! in ;
ticwsXrgg3
Business Directory of Portland, Orfgon.
PUUL1SUED BY L.SAMUEL,
General Advertising Agent, 93 Front Street.
Ackerman-s Dollar Store,
-Vi. First Street. Imjiorters and Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass
ware and Plated Ware.
Astor House. First st., between Oak and
Pine. Everything neat. L. L. Longfel
low, Proprietor.
BOOKS, STATIONER!' AND PERIODICALS,
BAXCROFT MOUSE,
Agents tor Mabie, Todd t Co.'s celebrated
11 Pi-US.
Ivison, Blakenian, Taylor & Co's School
Looks. Jij.t I'tibtishtd, a full line of Eegul
Uttnk$J'or this State.
arman, the only direct fmporter of Cloth-
iPins, Ac, cor. !
"rent & Washington sts.
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
WHOLESALE
BOOKS I? 1,1, Lilt STATIOMIR,
LARGEST STOCK AY FOR TL A XI .
So. 7J Frnnt unci Xn. 5VaIi
iiijlton Streets.
IECK, WILETAM A SON. 12; Front st.
) In.jiorters and dealers in
tin us, Hilles sincl Revolvrrt
of every desenpt'on.
Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods, Leads, LirJ
Cayes, Baskets, Croquet Games, and
Babv (1arriarres.
Agents for the "California Powder Works;"
also, for thp Wheeler A Wilsou
Sewin; Machines.''
Tck. John A., 120 Front street, practical
1J nntflrnaker cV Jeweler.
Work done
tor th.- Trad '.
guw.Agj,.tfii.':-lftjJ,wi.'-'?-,.--'ilA Jt- J-1- u
BOO Bi A xX I) .T OK Vll I MEitS.
HIMES A BACHELDEL MS Front street.
T.rjgMjflfejgjijpijjBgraa -. 'Ji?1 lamassm
I-ritrham A Beinliart, First t. bet Oak A
) Pine, importers of Stoves, Ranges,
Kitchen T'ten'ils.
1)nrhanan, W. A., s. w. cor. First A Tavlor
) tts. Chee.pest Furniture House iu Portland-
CARPETS.
WALTER BROS
street.
Clarke, Henderson A Cook, SI A K! First
.treet. Di alers in Dry t'oods, t ancy
(;.,ods, Ac.
Clohn A Po.-enftld, 14S Front st. Coinmis
J sion Mf-r.-hai-ts ct Dealers in Oregon A
California Produce.
CVmprle, J. B . Manufacturer A Deiler in
J S.iddh-s, Harness, and Saddlery Hard,
ware, lei Front sMvet.
(Mirrier, W A Co., L')'? Front st. Merchant
J Tailors and Clothiers, Hats Furnishiug
(oi'id.-
"T Aj ishmutt A Oattnan, t2 Fr uit street.
I Leal Estate Agents, money loaned,
houses rented.
DENTAL GOODS.
D HUG GISTS, wooSl:
Alil ACO. 101 Front street. Orders from
nny jiortion of the State or Territories caie
lutiy i.hed by m.id or express.
nd, I.oweiist in A Co. Furniture and
Carpet dealers Stores Irom 131 to liit
h u .-t sti et t.
-niploynif-nt A-jency. Witherell A Hoi
V man, bo Front st. Furnish all kinds of
help.
i,,-.l,,.r t V.. ,.!,. 1 11 !"ri.'t stl iM't Clini-
L:J inission Merchants and dealers in l)o-nu-stii-
Pi oduce.
j fashion I.ivery Stable, c
A sts. E. C.-i belt, i'Vi'i
always mi band.
or. Fir.st A Salmon
Good tuiu-outs
T7i.-hel A H' bcrts, cor. Fust A Washington
I st-.. Dealers A Manutae. Cothing, Furu
ishing Goods.
1- reel and. Dr. I!. P., Dentist Oflice, No.
', Dekum's Block, cor. First tt A'ash
injiton sts.
("1 ill A Steel. 7-" aud 77 First street. Deal
JC trs in Book-, Stati n, cry, ai.d Musical
lust! uiiieiits.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
The largc-t Music House on the Co.ist.
STEINWAY PIANOS, ITRDETT ORGANS,
CI. I,. Dcl'RAX'S.Mannger.
SOl.K AGENCY roil THE
U rZowt'' ScviEJg 31iicliiiic.
S'T" Agents wanted. 5
nackeney A Sterne. Grocers and dealers
in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Main sts.
"T '"yam burger, B., 133 First street, importer
JL.JL and dealer in Staple Fancy Dry Goods,
M iliinery.
Htndee. D IL, Photographic Artist, s. w.
cor. First aud Moirison sts. Child s
1'ict. spec ltv.
Henrichsen, L. C. A Co., lo'.i First street.
Manufacturers and dealers in Jewelry,
Watches, Ac.
ibbard, Geo. L., '.'S Front st., wholesale
dealer in Groceiies, Doors, Wagon Ma
terials, Ac.
T Xodge, Calef A Co., t7 Front, St., wlode-
X.l. sale
dealers in drugs, Faints, Oils,
(ii-.
Ac.
Sewing Machine, straight
-J needle, under feed, "k ck
stitch." Competition challenged. M. E.
Traver, 112 Front st.
TTm-gren A- Shindler, Xos. Di'i to 172
.1 JL First st.
Importers Furniture, Bed
ding, Ac.
International llou-l, cor. Front aud Morri
son sts. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Buss
attends steamers.
Kohn ..7. A Co., !H Front st., wholsale and
retail dealer iu Fine Ciething, Furnish
ing Goods.
J aisoti Doree Restaurant, iiivate rooms
J.T1. for Families, cor. 1st und Piue streets.
Q. Dos. Prop.
f"artin, E. A Co., whole-ale daler in
1 1. Wines A. Li.juors, (. S. X. Co's Block,
and San Fran.
eier ,v Schmeer, 111 Front st., wholesale
anu retail Oi
onf'eetioners.
Miller, John B., 'X) 1st st. Watchmaker &
Jeweler, oilers to the public a line as
soitment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
I oeller A Co , Front near C st.. Dealers
ill in native and
loreign Wiues, Liquors
and Cigars.
TTorthrup. E. J., Hardware. Iron, Steel.
J. i Hubs. Spokes, Hardwood Lumber, -c,
Portland.
Occidental Hotel, cor. First and M
sts. Smith A Cook, Proprietors.
Morrison
fjarish, WaU:n A Cornell, Real Estate
JL Agents, J0 Frou
'rout street, bet. Alder und
N ashington.
I)IIOTOGRAPII!C GOODS. C. II. Wood
I ard & Co., lol Fiont st.
1") ice, J. M..127 Front street, w holsale
X dealer in Tinware and Stoves.
T)ichter, Paul. 105 First st.. importer of
jl j Berlin woo
I'ooden Carvings, lVrlor Orna-
merits. Ac.
Rider. G. C, Real Estate & Money Broker,
J2 Front street. Portland.
Kosenbautti, I.S.ACo.,Tobacconists.import
ers of Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
Rusa House, Front st. On Firrt riaT.
cipal. Thomas Ryan, ProSieto '
Sherlock, S., ol Jsront and fTTsTTT n
dealer in Harness, Saddlery ami w
dler Hardware. J anu od-
Sinion, J.,oG Front street, dealer in
Sash A Blinds, Window A Pi ate GuT
Smshenner, II., L.f I nst st., importTTTf
Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, MI ( t
fctruments. in-
SkiJa-ore. S. G.. 123 First ut. Druco"
Aiiothecary, a large stock of PertH
g'at A
A Toilet Articles.
cry
O dealer in Drop, Paints, Oils, Window
Glass, Perhiniery. Ac. uu"
i "'-. ' ' " sirteT, 1'ic'urp-
iO Frames, Moldings, Artist's Mat'ls T)r. ..'
v. i ,. - l-, . , rr
ing Instruments.
Smith, Put.. Broker, Oft Frot)tTt7TVdr
in Legal Tenders, Go'ernment Bond
and Gfdd Dost.
t.WlAlfcW-Liai'UUI.IWMlLII 1 "I III imuqtlBjB
STOTK, li. I,.. No 107 Front SfrrM.
Wntchmnkcr A Manufaoturmcr Jeiv.l,.r!
?s appointed Acrent for the Wnlthani. E!?;n"
E. Howard A Co., Cbas. E. Jacot and the
California Watches; nlso, for all the r.roHc.
t;ons and inir-ords of the California .Tcwrlrv
Corrpany. San Francisco. Send for circular.
Watches repaired in the very best marker
and wakrantko to give satisfaction.
ryrTu iXnJ 7 S FitTtreet " mZm f'T
L trrers and nealers in Furniture, I5ed- r
diner. Carpets, Ac. '
rpiie Clothing store 11" Front st. Clnthnie
1 Fiirnisbing Got ds, Boots und Shoes-!
Harris A Prairer.
rpultV. II. TL, 142 A 144 Front st. Dealer
JL in Wagons A Agricultural Implements.
rpyne, E. D., n. w. cor. First A Oak st.,
Jl dealer in Brandies, Wines, English Ale
and Porter. q
rpvler. J. A., 147 Front st., wholesale deal
J. er in Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Ba
con, Ac.
"7"ihiams A Mvers, Central P.lock,
VV Front st.. Commission Merchants il
deal's in Produce.
Thalley A Feehheimer, Attorneys A S0
V licitoi sin Bankruptcy. Oihc'e in Odd
Fellows Temple.
NEWS.
n
F-JEWS!
o
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
Si ACiCEREVSAFa GO.
nAVE JL'ST RECEIVED A LARGE
Mock of
O
SPliHG & SIMIMER GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFER
CJiea1er tsiati tlae CIseapesl.C
We would s-av, come and convince v ur-
self before jovi basing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
CHOTIIING. HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HA R I) WAKE,
ard a great many articles too numerous to
mention.
ALO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO, WOOL wanted for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKERHAN & CO.
Oregon City, April 21, lS71:tf
Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs.
JOHN B. FILIOKGTON, BI. D.,
T ATE OF SAX FKANCLSCO, HAS 1.0
J catcd in Portland, Oregon. Ofhce : la
lh'lmes' Building, First street (three deer
from Ladd A Tilton's Bank), where he n aV
be consulted dail.v, and will treat diseMM
of the above named organs as speciBltles.
All operations upon the Eve nnd Fa' I!,,r
foriued in the most scientific uid careful
manner.
A RTI FICI A L EYES, having all the If duty
and mobility of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers bv permission, for Ins profest-iona!
standing, to L. C. Lane, M. I)., 'Professor of
Snigerv, and Edwin Hent.'ev, M. D., Profp
sor of Anatomy, University of the Pncitic.
San Francisco; and for his success in the
treainftnt of cases, to over 1, .loo cast tifat;
id bv him, in San Francisco; also, to I.fti
Ests. Esq., Rev. T. L. Eliot, I'ortland ; Win.
H. Dillon, Est,., Yanctuvtr, W. T. ;
itvanv others Oiegon and V ii?linig''n ice
ritory. anp2..no
To Stock Drovers.
rrm-: KOAD ACROSS THE CASCAPE
J Mountains, known as the - Old in"
grant Road," is now in sjdtndid order tor
t he occom rnoda t i on o fi he pu bl ic. 1 1 e brinpf
on the road have all been IhciongMr term
ed, and stock drovers will find it no robie
to cross tlie Mountains by this route. 1W"
is plentv of good water and prM o n bot n
sides of Ihe Mountains, f nd the dlpt" "
across is onlv ;V miles beintr Ihe sh'"'"1"
. , l !, PuiMrfe Moiili-
wen as l ne oesi roau i i . . f ,
tains. Stork drove and f migrnnt? i will fir.o
it to their advantage to travel over this route. Q
Toles reasonable. ,
JOSEPH YOUNG, Pre-.deut.
Clackamas county. June 21st, fs.
Store to Rent.
rrilESTOKE HOUSE F0ILMEIUT0CCL
1 pied bv Kafka, on Rock Creek.12 rmjrt
from1 AuroVa, tuated at a fine P'nJ
countrv trading post ; can be had on
reas-mable terms. T! is is a des.rb b ro"
f.,r a man with small capital to go g
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Wt r totivsOX A McCOWX,
s.
nqne of
july2Gtf. j
''"'"r ' r,-, OrlKTun.
TMPERIAL .MILLS.
Savier, LaRoqtie & Ccf
onEGoy city.
b Keep constantly on hand foi sale
Midhhr "Bran and Chicken Feed.Pg"
vnrchasiDgfeed must furnish the tt'Ht-
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