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OCTOBER 25. 1872
TOWX AND COUNTY.
TTTT.Uinger, who resides
l,ntt" .. i:irt fnim this CttV. WRS
' .!.. ,i;iant from this city
h0Ut r..;,um of the fire fiend latt Sun-
r'lich destroyed a large dwelling
W' i , irn- the fire: is support-.. , .,r
h0"Se tk an "ncmdiary. as the buildings
,he nncc.M.H'd.and were Mtuttted abet
"" Sd vards apurt, leaving a pile
ne h " Kt midway between them un
uf8t'hr !- Rre.GsbowinR that each
",,C ' must have been fired separately
ol a' ab0,,t $2'0a; n ,QSUr"
uc- Q-
J cVnuin. a number of well written
bl;rt of great interest to the fanner and
, ; ,.r Ululated with engravirp
8t ,C r, i -t-ible STior -Horn Cow. Cerk-uf-'n
ill Vrcheron ll.nse. Feed Seam
,h:re "id AnTmaU. Fowls. Pigeon,. Birds.
TS- vver - lamilv should send for a free
c . ..V a 1.00 for 1873. and get
i'Ctm
. i it.U war (ree. AUUres 1 .
Hoyer A' Cc., l'arkoburg, Cbestercoun.y.
-
Ci riosTiY.-Mr. Thos. Jones lelt at this
office lust Friday, a curiosity of curiosities
-a large pickled cucumber inside of a
bottle, the neck of which was' not more
than a inch in diameter; how this cu
cumber was ,..t in the bottle is a mystery
Lt remains to be solved ; Mr. Jones also
l i tlTee specimen or fine beets, which
are only equalled by the Greeley beats.
I'ants Stoi.kv We learn from an ex
charge that Senator Myers had his pants
:olh a !'eW)days ago, and that the pock-B-s
contained nome lor.se "change." Our
fichaiig did not state whether the Sena
tr bad"been provided with another pair
or not; we hope hdias been, as it would
lok bad to fee him in the Capital wiiLout
tiii-tii on. o e
Giuvei.in Ben Ilolladay and iPgang
o! Cliin;itm-n have been engaged in baiil
fj,gruvel from the edge of the bluff jn
this city, for several days past, to use
,iig his railroad. If it was an) body
else hauling this gravel out of the city we
fliriiilil tdtj. "ct; but as it's Ben Ilolladay.
we have nothing to say.
Foit Sai.k. Mr. Eugene Laforest an-
ii .iinces his residence on -piety hill.'' for j
tile, in this issue; he is desirous of leav-
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till' the cUv on account oi in neaim, nil
limine is siuiatvd in the
most beautiful
purl (u tut; tit; ; lom iui3, jjuu'i uun-t-,
oraiiard. well. etc.
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Spkvxh We call the attention of our
riM'ii-rs to the speech of lion. Sam'l Cor- j
v,Q of Tillamook county, published on
lirt page of t h i issue. It is a fair, impar
tial
anil candid statement ot fac'S. ai d
(jn-sti tt is viewed in the proper light.
Mm i. Leaslo. The Standard Mills, at
Mil waiikie. have been leased by Mr. M. B.
lleinlricks. of Wheatland. Mr. II. is an
expri ienced miller, and we have no doubt
hiit that this poj ular mill will keep i:s
front rank in the markets.
nTKfcET iMi'iiovKMKxr. btreet Comnus-
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fiuiicr ljiulges is Having ttie futti 3.reeit
!e.i.ling to the railroad depot, gravelled ;
he is also having new sidewalks laid in
various pail.- ol the city.
Why
At the last meeting of the Conn-
eil, 'he Coiumiitee
UJfi r ire and u titer i
were insti ticted to lease the contriict for
lighting the sin-el lamps,
been cbjue ?
Why has it no! j
j
Comi'i.ktu). Mr. J. I'aquet has com
pleted h? cQn'.ract for constructing wing
dams at Cuioii Bar. a few miles above the
mouth of the Yamhill.
Fish. We noliccd a Urge quan'Jty ot
minion at the new fish market yesterday
morning
VI 11 J l. tl II 111 1 1 l 1 9 143 I 11.1 I ll I " iJ-U 1
t-e.isou is near at hand
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Thanks. Kev. J. I. Locey has our j
thanks for a basket of fine apples of tl'e
Mtii li cider variety
Mr. Locey knows
Low it is himself.
OrrXTr (iiit i:t. The October term of j
tie- Circuit Court foc-vthis conntv. convenes j
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next Monday II. a. W. W. Upton. Judge, i
l-Ktutr L. Idller has his new ferry at
fool of 7' h street in running order, and
croj-es traveh-rs cheap.
O
W e have received from Senator Kelly,
t ic repoit "f tliJCominis.sioiier of Ger.eial
Land Office for 1872.
1'okk I'ackim;. Chas. Iegns has several
hands employed in packing pork, making
atis.igc, ec.
C.u.i.r.D Messrs. Geo. and John Mar
all. of I'ort'iand. favored us with a call
lsi Tiu-Mlay.
Long Tom Biirin bis returned from the
bot-k and Panin Swindling Legislature.
Chas. L. anen has gone to Yamhill
county "a courtiti"-.''
Oregon JJity Prices (Siirrent.
--The following are the prices paid for
Foduce, aud the prices at which other ar
cc ;c.s ;nv selrhtg. in this market :
W HEAT White. bushel. 80c.
OATS -j bushel. 37 i t-ts.
l't)T.T( ES bushel. :J7i cts.
ON"IosS- bushel. $100f$l 50.
I ;:UL"U-f bbl. $4;? f .Vtt
''AXS White. "rJ !!.. Mis cis.
UIEI) Flu;iT Apples. lb., V.R,7 cfs.
t eiches. ib.. U(!t U)c: riums. B.,
" - :CutT4iits. "ji lb.. lto7V20cts.
;CTrKU ..J 303-Jcls.
'r-V-lnzen.oOcls.
IK KKNS-'fJ dozen, $2 50(o.3 00.
3 ,v ,AU"Crusllt'(1- To-- 20 cts"; Island
C-,. T'T'i cts.; X. ().. lb.. 15 cts.; j
C -i- l'r
HK-ise. refined. 1 fu . 14 cts.
TKA-V
onug nyson. ft ID.. ? 00 ; Ja-
.'nf.o:- 'rl : black. D.,'75e.
Yr ii lh'vy Uvdden, Kigali
all..$l 00;
B.-VCOV 1, i-i ci
1G L.ts --j " . ., f " li? Cis ; dtaes, j
I w.,1 '-uuuiuers. l-t Cts
bI,l) 1:icts;
l.l:i....i.i -i
H gall., id.
li...'., .V1- r. 1 call.. 1 2o
uniiet
llIIlVs r. r lu:l,L s"- 5(i-$3 00.
y' EH A"KNT AO. 4, I . O.
' M"ei at O.M v..n .
, --v iUius ila 1 on t
ASDTUIKI) TUESDAY EVENING
each
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Laws of the State of Oregon.
AN' ACT RELATING TO ELECT TON.i.
27e enacM by the Lrtjislitive Assembly
tf the Si'ite of Oreijnn, us follows:
Sixtion 1. That at every election, here-
- or any tncorpo-
... r !..,.. i. ,.i...n : r , . .
fcn.f- ui ict , um.ii vin.ua atlrilt, 1 .1 lull
view, deliver to one of the Judges of Elec
tion a single ballot or piece of paper on
wliicli fdiall be written or printed the
names of the persons voted for. with a
proper designation of the office which he
or they; may be intended fo fill.
Skc. 2. The. Judge to whom any ticket
may be deli t-red shall, upon the'reeeipt
thereof, pronounce in an audible voice,
the name of the elector, and, if no
object iSn shall be made to him and the
Judge is satisfied that the elector is legal
ly qualified, according to the Constitution
and Laws of this Slate, to vote at the elec
tion, he shall immediately put the ticket
in the box. without inspecting the names
written or printed thereon, and the clerks
of elclion shall enter the name of the'elec
tor and number in the poll books, agree
ably to the printed form in the Seventeenth
Section of this Act; and the ballots, after
being counted, shall be sealed up in a
package and be delivered to the County
Clerk or in case of an election in any
incorporated city or town, then to the
officer or officers of such city or town au
thorized by law to canvass "the votes by
one ol the Judges or Clerks of Election;
and said clerk, or city or town officer, as
the case may be. shall deposit them in his
office, where they shal I be safely kept for
twelve moil lis. and the County Cletk. or
city or town officer, as the case m ty be.
shall not allow the same to be inspected,
unless in case of contested elections, or
ti:ile.-3 the same become necessary (o be
used in evidence, and then only by order
of the proper Court.
Skc. 3. The Judges of Election, in de
termining the re.-idence of persons off-ring
to vo'e. shall be governed by the fol
lowing titles, so far as the same may be
applicable: First That place shall be
con.-Mered and held to be the residence of
a person in which his habitation is fixed,
and' to which, whenever he is absent, he
f has the inten ion of returuing Second
A person li 1 1 not be considered or held
to have lost his residence who shall leave
his home and co into another Stale or
I Teniiory. or cotfnty of this Slate, lor
a temporary purpose only, with an inten
tion of returning. Third A person shall
not be considered orheld to have g lined
a residence in any county of this State into
which he ahall me for temporary pur
poses merely, without the intention of
making said county his home, but the in
tention of leaving i he sanfe when he shall
have accomplished the business that
brought him into it. Fourth If a nerson
remove to any otrier Mate, or to any ol
the Territories, with indention of making
il his permanent residence, he shall be
considered and held to Inve lost his
residence in this State. Fif'ih The place
where a married nun's family res-ides
shall be considered and held to be his
residence. Sixih It a person shall go
from this S:ate into any o;her State or
Territory and ther.- exercise the right of
suffrage, he shall be censidered and held
to have lo t his resilience in this S ate.
Si:c i If a petson offering to vo'e is
challenge 1 as unqualified by ne of the
Judges ui Election or by any other elector,
one of t l.e J udges sha! 1 administer to him
t e following oath or affinnsttion: You do
solern ly .-wear (or affism) that you will
fully and truly answer all such q ies:ions
a shall be put to yon to-.tchitigByour place
of residence and qualifications of an elec
lor at t his elec ion ."' iir.t If the person
be challenged as unqnalili-d ou the
ground that he is not a ci' z -ti, ouefif the
Judges stall propound to him.the follow
ing questions: 1. Are you a citizen id' the
United S at-sV 2. Are vot; a n.tlive or
naturalized citizen, and if n-idier, have
- ... ,. . . , .
u Hie Untied S'.ies
iuii-t: t i iti,'11, eon 10 r urio i v 10 tile into
oil the uliect of
naturalization? and if so. when? Sicoiul.
If the person be challenged asunqu ilified
on the ground thai he has not resided in
this State for six months immediately
preceding the election, one of the Ju lg'-s
shall put the following questions; 1
Have you resided in this State for Fix
mouths immediately preceding this elec-
! tlo4i.
! this
!. Have von been ub-ent from
ite within the six months immedi
ately rev-edicg this election? '.. If so.
t hen you left, was it for a temporary
purpose, with design of returning or did
von in'end to remain awas? i. Did you.
while absent, look up hi aud regard this
s,.ue as V(Mir him.v 5 ,,, yc- whi!e
absent, vo'e in any other S'ate or Terri
torv? Tltinl. If tne person is challenged
on the ground that he is not a re.sid -nt of
the county or precinct- where he otters t
vote, one id the judges shall put the fol
lowing q o s'ions: 1. When did yo i come
into this county and precinct? . When
you eatneiu'o this county and pr- cinct did
you come for a lempoi ary purpose merely.
r for I h . purpf s of making it your home.'
3. Hai e you been for the hist ninety days
an actual resident of this county? FourHt.
If the perso lie challenged on lhe ground
that he is not twenty one years of age.
one of the j ulges shall put to him the fol
lowing question: 1. Are you twenty-one
years of age to ti e best of your knowledge
and belief' The judges of election, or
one of them shall put all such other ques
tions to ;he person challenged, under the
respective heads aforesaid as may be nec-es-ary
to test his qualifications as an elec
tor at that election.
Si:c. . If the person challenged aj
aforesaid shall refuse to answer fully any
question which shall be pit to him as
aforesaid, the judges shall reject his vote.
YX. b If the challenge be not with
drawn af'er the person offering to vote
shall have answered the questions put lo
him as aforesaid, one of lhe Judges of
Election shall administer t. him the fol
lowing oath: Yen do solemnly swear that
(or aflirm) that you area citizen of the
United States (or have declared your in
tention to becme such one year next
preceding this election), that you are of
lhe age of twenty-one years; that you have
been a resident of t his State for six months
next preceding this e'ecjiou; that you
have been for the last ninety days an actual
resident of this Jud ciil. Senatorial or
Ueprcsen'a 'ue District (as the ca-e may
be) and that yon now reside in this pre
cinct and that you have not voted at this
election'
Skc. 7. Whenever any person's vote
shall be received after h .ving taken the
oath prescribed by Sec. 6 of this Act, it
shall be the duty of the clerks of election
to write on the poll book at the end of
such person's name, the word "sworn'
Sec. S. It shall be the duty of each
Judge of Election to challenge any person
offering to vote, whom he shall know or
suspect not to be qualified as an elector.
Skc. 9. It shall be the duty of th'
Judges of Election or of one of them, im
mediately before proclamation, is made oi"
the opening of the polls to open trie Oallot-
boxes lu the presence of the people then
j uvuiuiru, iitiii im u li.oi iij-e-itv u.'.w ii.
I so as to 1'inritv llu-m ot e ver vt hi nc lhat
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I miv uc in ii.t ii,, tiuu men luun iuiii se
mav be in them
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curely, and they shall not be reopened
until for the purpose ol counting the bal
lots therein at the close of the election.
Skc. It). The Judges of Election shall,
if requested, permit the respective candid
ates or one or more, of their friends, not
exceeding three, to be present in the room
where the Judges ate. duiing the time of
receiving and counting the votes.
Sec 11. At the close nfihs polls the
poll books shall be signed by ihe Judges
and attested by the clerks, and the names
therein shall be counted and lhe number
set down at ihe foot of the poll books. In
manner hereinafter provided iu the forta
of toll bjoks.
Sec. 12. After the poTl books are sio-n-ed
in the manner hereinafter prescribed
In the form of poll books, the ballot boxes
shall be opened and the tickets taken out
one at a time, by one of the Judges, who
shall read distinctly while the ticke re
mains in his hand, the name or names
written or printed thereon; also the office
that is intended to tie filled by such per
son voted for. then deliver it to the second
Judge. Who shall examine the same, who
shall pass it to the third Judge, who shall
string it m a strong thread and carefully
preserve the same; and the same method
rihal'i be observed in respect to-ach of he
tickets in the ballot box. until the number
of tickets taken out of the ballot box is
equal to the number ot names upon the
poll books.
Skc. 13. The clerk shall enter in a
column under the names ot the persons
voted for. as hereinif er provided in the
form oi ine poll books, all thj votes read
by the Judges.
Skc. I t. If two or more balk ts shall
be found so folded together as to present
the appearance of a single ballot, tliev
(dial I be laid aside until the count of the
votes is completed, and if. upon a com
parison of the count and appearance of
such ballot, a majority of t!i Judges
shall be of the opinion ill it ballots thus
folded together were voted bv nm elec
tor, they shall be excluded foin the count.
Skc. 15. If the ballot should be found
to contain a greater number of names for
any office than the number of persons re
quired to (ill that office, it shall be consid
ered fraudulent as to the whole of the
names designaied to fill such office, but
no further.
Skc, l(j. After the examination of the
ballots shall be completed, the number
ol' Votes for each oersou shall be enumer
ated under the inspection of the Judges
and set down as hereinafter provided in
the form of the poll books, and publicly
proclaimed to the people preset)!.
Skc. 17. The following shall be the
form of he poll books to he kept by the
Judges and Cierks of Elections under this
Act:
Toll hooks of the election held in
Precinct No. . in the county of
on the day of . in the year A. I).
one thousand eiglit Inudred and . A.
15.. C. I)., and E. F.. Judges, and G. II..
and J. K.. Clerks of said Election, were
respectively sworn (or affirmed) as the
lawlirects, pievious to their entering on
the duties of their respec'ive offices.
XVMBKIl AM) NAMES OF KUKCTOUS.
No. 1, A. 15 N . 2. C. I). No. 3. E. F.
No. 4. G. II.-No. a. I. J. No. G. K. L.
It is hereby certified that the number
oi'electors at this election amounts to .
(Attest)
A. 15.. C. I).. E. F., - Judges.
G. II., J. K.f Clerks.
NAMK.S OK rKIt-'OXS VCTKD KoR, AND KOK
WHAT OFFICK. CONTAINING TUB Nt MItKl:
OF VOTES IJIVKX FOIl EACH I'.tNDltl TK.
(iov- lt-'p. in Reps, in State legislature,
ernor. Congress. Syatc. House ot Kerne's.
We hereby cer.ify that at this election
A. 15., received votej for Gov
ernor; that C. I) , received vo'es
lor Governor; that E F , received
votes lor Representative in ootin s-. etc.
G. II.. J. K.. Cierks.
A. I . C. 1).. E F., Judges.
Sr.C 18. After canvassing the votes in
the manner a for said, the Judges, before
they adjourn, shall enclose in a cover one
of lhe pull books, seal the same securely,
and direct to the County Clerlt of the
county in which the election is held; or
in case of an election in any incorporated
city or town, then to the ofti.ier or efiicers
id such ci'y or town authorized by law to
receive and canvass the votes, and the
poll books ti ii- ?e..l. d and d re- ted. to
gether with the billots sealed as heieitibe
foro required shail be convened by one
of the Judges or Clerks, to ij ) agreed
upon for that purpose, to the C einy
Clerk of the county; or in c is-j of an elec
tioti i;i any iucorpor ned city or town, then
1 v the o.ii.;er or
:ers ot suoh city or
town authorized by la.v to reeivethe
same, within ten d lys from th : d ly of
the election, an I the other poll books
sha' I be deposited with one of lhe Judges
of election, thereto rem tin for one year
for ihe use of whoever may choose to in
spect the same.
Skc 1!). The Ju lges of Election shall
care nlly envelope all ballots rej.-c:ed or
ddeeiive as well as the oth t billots, and
deliver the s am to the C u:ity Clerk; or
in case of an el-'C.ion in anv iticorp ira'ed
city or town, then to the of'fi.j.r or ollijers
of such city or town authorize! by law to
receive tiie same lo be ti'.ed in his olfi'ce
Skc. 2U. All ballots used at any elec
tion in this State shall be wr tten o"
printed ot plain white pap r. without any
mark or designation beii g piaced thereon
wheie the s-au.e may Lo hnown or desig
nated. Skc. 11. The several County Courts
of this Sta'e. and the Common (Joiincil or
Hoard ol Trus ses or other legally author
ized officers of every incorporated city or
town shall provide suitable ballot boxes
for every election precinct or ward in
ifeir respec'ive oonntii-s citis or towns,
well secured with a good lock and key
tie lid thereof shall be fastened with
hinges, and shall contain an opening
through the same three inches long and
one fourth of an inch wi-k lor the recep
tion of t he ballots .
Skc. 22. Sections 1. 11. 12. 13. 14. lo. 17.
1. 22. 23. 24. and 2.". of an act atnitled
An Act relating to elections, and lhe
mode of filling vacancies in offiiee," ap
provd Oct. 21). lt70, be and the same are
are hereby repealed.
Skc. 23 Inasmuch as there is an i n-por-ant
election soon to be held with ti
this State for electors for President and
Vice President of the L'. died States tiiis
Act shall be i:i force from and after its
approval by the Governor.
Approved October ID, 172.
Attest :
S. F. CIIAD'.VICK.
Secretary of Stat'?.
Tiie post-oft'iee depart incut of tiie
Uniteil States now order tli:it the
uiipnid postage on all matter on
which prcpa yment is required shall
be doubled and collected on deliv
ery. 3f ntlnooiali r.nrlc So. 1, A. F.an l
fi A. Holds its regular c -mmunica
XV-rtions on the First ami Thir.l Sulur
J(f'tl in each month, at 7 o'clock from
' the L'i'th of Septimber to the 2oth of
Mar.:!?, and 7i o'clmk from the "Joth of
March to the l'"th ot September. Itreth
ren m g od standing are invited to attend.
D.-c. 12-3.1 $70, Hy order of W . M.
In this changtablle climate nothing is
more impo-tint thin dry feet; health and
lite depend on it ; therefore buy CAl'.LK
M. R'iW' WIKE Di o.s and shoes never leak
or rip.
Oregon lolge o. 3, I. O. of O. h"-
Meets every Thursday even
'V - ' . m .1 ...1- : 1.1A t'lt.r'j
"!o al ' J '"CIV, HI Kt-lO A Cliun a
Hall, Main s eet.
.Members of the Order are invited to attend
lty order . -v
Ilcbecca Dfgifc IoTge o. 34, O. O. F.
Meet on tbe Second and Fourth
TUESDA Y KVEXIXGS.
of each month, at 7 o'cl ck, in Odd Fellows
lla.ll. Members of the Degree aie invited to
attend.
To protect the understanding of humanity
nothing there is I ke leather fastened toge.h
er by CABLE SCKEV WIRE. Hoofs and
Shoes made in this way never rip. or leak or
come apai t.
For the very bet photographs, go to Brad
lev & Kulofson's Gal'ery without STAIRm--r"
ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, i?9
i cv' met v Street. San FranrLco,
Ragge stockings and protruding toes are not
seen on feet where SILVER TIPS are worn.
Parents remember this, they last twice as
long. For sale by all dea'ers.
Old Things Have Pussctl Away.
This is at lciir-t true of the old method of
treating the loug abused and much abused
human body. I is no longer consipered wiss
to put a patient to the torture in oider to
cure him of a disease in which pain is already
undermining the energies of his system.
True sence ranges itself on the side of
natuie, and endeavors to assist her in her
fight against disease. This is the province
of Hostel tor's Stomach Bitters, the most ap
proved tonic ever advertised in tl is country.
It may be recommended as a fall medicine,
par excellence; for it is in the fall that bil -lousness,
dyspepsia and mal.iiiHn fevers
are especially prevalent. The frame, ex
hausted by the beat of summer, is relaxed
and teeble at its elose. stud requires, we rnav
say iltmanrts, artificial assistance. Afford
it that assistance in occasional doses of llos
teter's Stomach Bitters, and the evns referr
ed to may be escaped. Through out the far
Vest, and on the steaming alluvial of the
Southern river, all the varieties of perio li
ca! lever are pn-bibly life to day. Had a
course o lllnsteter's Bitters been commenced
by the s-ufl'erers a month ago, i. ., before the
unhealthy t-cafon set in, s-ven-i-ights of
them wt add in all probability be in their
usuid health at the present time. So much
for want .f foncuste. So much for not
keeping in tht bouse, and using daily, the
best saleguard against epidemic and endemic
fevers,
As flocks of imposters and imitators are
trying lo follow in the wake of the great
A nemiui lemedy, therefore be sure that
the articie you buy is genuine and verified
by the proper trade-marks. Tiie true article
can only be i-braiiied in bottles. Beware of
the spurious bitters suld by the gallon or in
keg
City Property For Sale.
TIIE GREATEST INDITE)IEXTS EVER
OFFERED!
()!' llt01EUTV IX 0EOX CITV.
COXSISTIKG OF FOUR LOTS GOOD
Dweling, with seven rooms; Good Or
chard ; ami an unequalled well of water; all
in good repair, and situated iu the most sight
ly and healthy portions of the city ; Title
pet feet; which I offer for sale cheap, being
desirous of leaving the city.
For particulars enquire of
EUGKXE LAFOREST.
at Thos. Chat-man's store.
Oregon City, Oct. '2.th 172.
Parents reduce your Shoe Bills
two thirds by buying
SILVER TIPPED SHOES
for t our children.
Citation.
In the matter of estate i In the County Court of
of Clackamas Countv,
J A( 'OB KN'U I,E, dee'd. ) .State of Oregon.
To the heirs or any other pcrvoti, or persons, in
terested in the estate of said JACOB KN'OJL-,
deceased.
TRTVHEKEAS, TIIF. DULY ATPOINTEI)
Aduiiui itrator of taid estate lias tiled in
suM Court a petition praying for an order to sell
the real property of sai l estate; now, therefore
In the name of the .State of Oregon, you and
each of you, are hereby personally cited to be and
appear in tne County ( 'ourt of 'lai-kamas county,
btate of Oregon on the 1st Monday of Ueeemlier,
1S72, beui;; the 2nd day of December, 1S72, and
t le lirst day ot the ri-jrular Det-ember term of
said Court for the year I S7 J, then and there to
show cause, if any exist, why an order of tale
should not made, as in the said pet ion prayed for ;
said laud heinjr dc-cribed as follows: the N. "W.
1-4 of S. V. 1-1 and lot 4 iu seetiou 25, S. li. 1-4
of S. K. 1-4, an 1 lors one. two and three in section
2G, and the N. 1-2 of X. K. 1-4 of section o', all in
township 3 S., It. I west, containing 29' 7'.)-lt)0
acres, more or less; also the following described
land : a part of claim Xo. 42, described ax follow-:
t -'ltmiiijr ;it the southeast, corner ot claim Xo. 42,
thence north 41 chains ; thence south 013-1'-';
west li ft y chains and forty links, to a stake
marked A. 1!.; thence south 24 chains and ten
links, to a stake similiarly mr.rkcd ; thence cast
41 chains and 2'J links, to the place of beginning ;
containing about Kin acres ; township 3 S., K. 1
west of the Wiihimctteo meridian; also the fol
lowing described land, being a part of Augustus
Yergen's donation claim, notification Xo. li.l'H;
beginning itt the X. AV. corner of said claim;
thence south one-quarter of a mile; thence east
one-half a mile; thence north one-quarter of a
mile ; thence west one-half of a mile, to the place
of beginning ; in sections 2t and ?', T. 3, It. 1
west, containing SO acres more or less,
lty order of said 'ourt.
"Witness the Hon. J. K. Wait, Judge of the
County Court of Clackamas county, State of Or
egon ; and the seal of said Court, this 23rd day of
October, 1S72.
Attest: K. 1. CAL FIKD,
County i:lerk, of Clackamas
Countv, State of Oregon.
J.J t
Oregon City, October 2j, 1872. u52:w-l.
Good Cable Screw Wire
BOOTS AXD SHOES.
Are Selling from Maine to
California.
FOR SALE
OWING TO TIIE CONTINUED ILL
t:ess of the 1'roprietor. Lkon DkLocbv,
the n.irnum Ke-turant is otl'-rcd for side. To
any one wishing to engage in thii business,
a Lmrgaiu is oQ'ercd.
LEON DeLOCEY.
Oregon City, Oct. 1R, 1S72.
LIVE AM) LET LIVE!
THE OREGC.N CITV HACK A AD DRAT CO.
II
A VING
rUUCIlASED The
erv rtock and l.usmcss t:-s?v
Ot MeSS'S. 1LI.IS & IJROCOHTON, 40-
and the Drays, Horses and I!uinessof (;. N.
Grkexman, are now pu pare! to carry on
UVEUV ursi.KS,
FEED STABLE,
ANO lItYI.
We will also deliver s!;ib wood to all those
persons to whom Willis fc Droushtou have
engaged and as many more as will engage
slab wood from us, "so far as we can get a
suppl v.
Orders left at the Livery Stable for Wood,
Dravins; or Hauling", will be attended to with
dispatch. Patronage in our several branches
of busiuess solicted. Our Cliai gt s
he Iott-rate
jO"The Highest Cash Price paid for Oat
delivered ut the Stable.
C. N. G KEEN". MAN. President,
J. M. E li A Z E It. Secretary.
Of O. C. U. A. D. Co.
Cregon City. Ausr. 23, 172. tf.
AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early in
discretion, causing nervous debility,
premature decay. Ac , having tried in vain
everv adveitistd remedy, has a simple means
of self-cure, which he w'll t-end free to his
fellow-sutlerers. Address J. II. KEEYES,
7S Nassau st., New York
Sept. l:ly
A. NOLTNER,
NOTARY PUBLIC, EN TEKI K1SE0PTICE
Crcgcn Cit;', Ja I3.tl
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
NEWOODS,
JUST ItECFIVED BY
CI5AKLES II. CAUF1ELD,
I HAVE JL'ST RECEIVED A XEWASD WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS
consiting iu part of '
DRY-GOODS,
3IillinoiA ,
LADIES' AND CIIILDKENS' SnOES,
Groceries, Crockery, &c, &c.
All of which I will sell at the LOWEST RATES. Give me a call before purchasing else
where, aud convince voursclvcs that 1 ClN at d WILL SELL as cheap as the cheapest
CHAS. II. CAUFIELD,
CORNEK MAI.N AND SEVENTH bT KELTS, OKEGON CITY.
S. I. POPE,
Grocer & Provision Dealer,
Next door south of the Court House,
Mtt In Strtrt-t, Oregon City, Orrgnn,
DEALER IX
BEST FAMILY GROCERIES,
COFFEE, TEA , SUGAR,
FLOCK AND MEAL of alt kinds,
PICKLES, SO 1, SALT,
CANNED FKUITS and OYSIEKS,
Also, all kinds of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
BUTTER, CHEESE and EGGS.
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Produce taken in ex
chalice for goods at the highest market rates.
23vGoods delivered in the city free of
c! arjre. A fair shtre of patrouage solicited.
March 23, lS72:tf
OREGJ-ON
BUSINESS DIRECTORY!
rrni n UN DE r s ig n ED W I LL com m e X CE
JL fcolicitiug for a
Business Directory of the State
OF OREGON in a few days; and, to make
it successful, respectfully req lest tbe co op
eration of persons interesed in the welfare
of the country. The State has now reached
that posi ion when a yearly summary of her
prores is necessary, hence the value of a
work which will, i:i a condensed form,
Combine all Matters of Public Interest.
The wort in contemplation will embrace a
General Sketch of the State,
ITS PHYSICAL ASPECTS,
GEOLOGY,
CL1M ATOLOfl Y,
BOTANY.
ZOOLOGY,
COMMERCE,
MANUFACTURES,
SOCIETIES,
PUBLIC BU1LDIVGS,
PRODUCTIONS,
Aud all other subjrets on which ii.formation
is required.
The work will be illustrated with sketches
of some of the leading ptorc'nent scenery of
the State, and its compilation will be under
the charge of
J. MORTIMER Ml'RPHY, Esq.,
whose recent work on Washington Territory
lias been highly commended by the press
and public.
The Business Directory
OF EACH TOWN AND CITY
Will be Complete;
And that, with sketches 'f each place, sho dd
make it invaluable to the Mirch int, Farmer
and Mechanic.
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM, it will be
THE REST yet introduced in the State, as it
will be of such importance that it will always
be retained iu a prominent position for refer
ence.
The Rate of Advert islrtg v,i l be as
follows :
ONE PAGE
HALF PAGE 10
CARD 5
Adveitisers taking one page will receive a
copy of the book gsati-t.
PRICE of the work will be . . . . $2.S0.
The book will be distributed on every route
of travel and public place in the country.
S. .T. McCORMICK, Publisher.
105 Front Street, Portland, Or.
October IS, 1S72,
FALL & WINTER
O OOX!
JUST RECEIVED DY
.A.. LEVY.
I HAVE JUST REDE1VED A COMPLETE
and well-assorted stock of
CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
AND GEXTTEMEXS" HRMSHIXG GOODS,
Which I will sell at reduced prices.
Call and examine my stock before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Produce Taken in wban?e for Goodi.
A . LEW,
Mela trt, Oitgou City.
r
CONFECTIONERY SALOON !
Fresh Oysters 11 ,
LOUI.SAAL, - - - Proprietor.
Corner of Fourth aud Main Street.
KESII OYSTERS SERVED IN ANY
stvie desired. Confectionery of every
kind ronstant.y on hand.
I manufacture all my own s ock. which is
sullieient guatantee that it is fresh and pure.
Call if want of a good cup of oir-c, leu,
or chocolate-, or anything in my line.
Oregon City. September , ls72:tf
SHADES SALOOIM,
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Oregon City-
o
Utt BILLIARD TABLKS in OliFGOM
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to the-m
THE 12 A U IS SUPPLIED
With all tiie choicest qualities of Liquors and
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bouibou already
famous Whiskies and Punch.
ALSO, a no. 1
SHOOTING GALLERY
Is c( inserted with the Saloon.
Oregon City, .Ian. 1, lT'-'Mf
AT TH K
LIMGGLN BAKERY.
lLLIAP
HARDING,
11
AVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE-
t3" of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND PROVISIONS.
The Bakery will be coitantly supplied
with fre.-h
UREA D, CR VCKERS,
CAKES, PASTRY,
CANDIE- AND NUTS.
All of which will be sold at livirg rates.
Remember that we do not sell goods at
cost. o
Also, please bear in mind lhat it takes
mom-y to tlo business.
To the fanning tr.ie wr would say, CASH
for you. produce, and ('ASH lor our goods.
(ioods delivered to all parts ol t e citv.
-'Feb. l', lb7i':tf
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
PRODUCE of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price.
If you desire 'good Goods, at LOW Pricf s.
call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
stock of Spring Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS.
I. SELLING.
April It. U71:tf
If T "XT If I? T ' C would call
IV 1 1 O the attention of
Teachers and Amateurs to Kivkel's New
Method fokthk Rkf.d Ohcax ami Mklodf.on,
which we will isue about September First.
This work is pronounced sriperiof to all oth
ers of its cla-s by Teachers who have exam-
NEW METHOD
ired it. It contains a clear and simple course
of ins;ruc.ion whereby auy one may easily
acquire Ihe mastery of this favorite Instru
ment, with a few month's sludy. It will al-
X1 J IV X XX llv ite work with the
Teacher, on account of its clearness End sys
tematic progression 7 more of an amusement
than a study for the Pupil, ar.d will prove a
mine of trttilth to the Amateur, on account of
the m.iny choice Melodies, Songs, etc., that
HEED ORGAN.
Mr. Kinket has selected and arranged ex
pressly for this work. HinkeFs New Meth
od will be mailed, post-paid, on receipt of
$2 .in.
Address. J. L. PETERS, 00 Urcadwav,
N. Y.
Send So cents for ti e late-t number of
PETERS' MUSICAL MONTHLY
and you wid pet at least ft worth of our lat
est and best Vocdl and Instrumental Piauo
M usic.
Septernbrr Cth, lf-72. m2
The fdandatd remedy for Coughs, Tnflu
riizu, Sere Throat, ll'hu: p ng, t ough Crovp,
Lictr Conp'air,t, BrncUitix, Blading of the
Lung, wild every affection of the Throat,
Luns and Chest, including CoxscMrTios.
Wfstur' Hulnani of Wild Chrrry
doe not dry up a Consth, but loosen it.
cleanses the Inrgs, and allays irritation, thu
rtmocing the caunt of tte complaint. Non
genuine 11 "lew f-ignd I. Birrs. Prepared
by Seth W. Fowlb Sons, Bo-ton. Sold bj
RtriyGToy. Hostettes Co , San Fraccifcco,
acd by defileis gnsrs'il,".
'.- ;"' 5 V: -"'" '" ' - " "" ' " ' ' - ' 2 . ; S' t - . ':' 7 '
THOMAS CHARMAN"
ESTABLISHED ...
DESIRES TO 1NF011M TIIE CITIZENS
of Oregon City, and the WillametU
Valley, that tie is still on haud, aud doing
business on tbe old motto, that
"A Nimble Six-Prnre fa better than at
Slow Shilling.'
I Lave just returned from San Francises,
where 1 purchased ote of the
LARGEST aud BLIST SlLXTKW
Stock of Goods
ever before offered intbuAi'y- an3 onsUU
in part, u foltaws :
Boots & Shots, ClothiDg, Dry Gocd,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Description, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Paints & Oils,
Sash & Doors. Queens
ware Crockery,
Glassware.
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platcdware,
Jewelry
of various
qualities A styles,
Clocks & Watches la
dies & Gentlemen's Furn
ishing Goods, Fancy Notion
of every descriptich,Patent Med
r - t-. -- . .0
icuies, xtope, canning Implement
of rvjl kinds, Carpets. Mattings,
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
Of the above list, I can sav mv stork Is th
MOST COMPLETE ever otleretQn this mar
ket, and was sleeted with -ncll care for
tl.ln i.Kirkft. An of Wbicu I how cfler for
sale at the
e
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the Indies, or any one else, to
think of iroinp to Port hind to buv eoods for
I am I) E l ERM INET) TO SELL CHEAP and
not ailofr myself to be
I'XDERSOLD IX TIIE STATE OF OREGON
All I ask, is a fair chance and quirk pay
ments. Believ ng, as I it, that nineteen
years experience in Oregon Citv enable iu
to Know the reqirements of the'trade.
Come one and all, uud see for voursolv
that the eld stand of
THOMAS CHARMAN 9
cannot be beat in qualitv or price. It would
be useless for me to tell you all the advan
tages I can offer you in the sale of good, as
every store lhat adrertlses does that, and
probably you have l.een disappointed. All I
wish to say is. come and see and examiu
for yourselves, for I do not wish to make any
mistakes. My obj-ct Is to till all mv old
ft lends now that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell floods cheap, for cash, or on such
terms as agreed upoti
Thanking all forothe liberal jatrong
heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHARM AX,
Main street, Oregon City, d
nLegal Tenders and County Script
taken atjmarket rates.
THOS. CTIARMAK.
Z'O,00O lbs wool wanted bv
THOS. CHARMAN.
REAL ESTATEJELEAL ESTATE.
JACOB STITZKL, C. C.WAT,
JACOB STITZEL&C0.,
SUCCESSOR TO STIT2EL & UPTOjT.,
A K O
G
M O B 13 Y.I5K K I-1: S
Cor. Front and Washington St.,
PORTLAXI), OREGON.
Special attention giten to the sale ol farm
ing lands and city property. All corres
pondence relating to the recources of Ore
gon will be promptly answered-
REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Seut free of charga to
anv address.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.
March 15, 1872:tf Q
THE OLDEST
AND
rJ IX XlS best
DR. HUFELAN D'S
C E L E B R A T E D
S "W I S So O
STOMACH BITTERS
o
Tli? First and most healthful Tonic
evr introduced In the United States,
These Bitters have
been in the San Fran
cisco Market for over
1 wriily Yrari, and
notwithstanding the
man3" new candidate
fftr public favor, ths
sales have constantly
tncreased.
TAVUlK & BEX
" EI, Sole Agents,
4"! and 411 Clsy St.,
San Francisco. '2f-j.
JEW WAGON
AS
Carriage Manufactory!
The undersigned, having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at the old tand
Corner 8f Main and Third streets.
Oregon City .....
Oregon.
Takes this method to inform hin old pt
rons, and as man v new ones as may be
pleased fo call, tl at he is now prepared, witlp
ample room, good materials, and the Terr
bei-t of mechanic, to build anrw, recon
strnct. make, paint, iron and turn out all
complete any sort of a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Try me.
Blacksmithine, Horse or Ox shoeine'. and
eeneral fobbintr neatlv. nnipklT' and rhun.
lrdsce. DAnr)PMlTe.
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