Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, November 08, 1872, Image 3

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A , l3t ToPlay cvrning in the "PP"'
cr.rrf" circmnfiar.ccs of the
'ni10f about ns follow.. Mr. W. W.
ff wCrr oi.n GrinVn. both hardworl -in
believe. ?ocd citizens gener--a
t n o a dispute abont a .log. Mr.
iuW.?otl , cirifiVn of bovwp pronm-
! to
, l,,,mi aim iatu
1 ...I...
nil . . r,.;,r..
n,.;m went siltor u.e pu(.
V,VnS"n' V ..in. have it. They met
loin-'" when a rniarrei i-nsm-u .
, ..i ti " i
iicrO''' ' . .... ri.mt nf this, ami
1 ..r k-Vl' 1'U ....
.. ffU
ll't'lll Oil t.v---'' - -
,.,,"r,i word
ZVcli Griffon. WLo,lrewanall
,iseu oeiween lanu.
main
. i put Oninn several umr hi uiv
v..;fj nnu - -.- , , ...
i11" , : ,ti;,-( ii" several wohiws
s!nnf i ;hr cter. GnlTeiiha.1 a heann-
rf IVcorder DWWr last Wednesday
b,'for,e him over in the sum of $300
wh0SfSonof the next grand jury.
(0 await the ac isomM. set
Th0 bond a aU0I Uos,par.ltetll0
aC llbel -V,,. Citv 'Marshal. S. D. Ricliard
"""JJ mI a slight cut.
"J." Tince il.e abov has been in type.
h-ani that Mr. Quinn's condition U
ry critical and that his wounds may
V"' Lr.t-il John (irillen left yesterday.
f" 3 . .;tii ihe intention of forfeit-
rove
we : r.nd a warrant was Issued for
'" . . ' .',,1 r-'.irn. Up to the hour of
I'llifl
t-d.
to pri
CSS lil- una "J ' " " I' 1" '
That Basin" Ar.Aix.-ilon. J. l. Biles,
Fi-cretary
can:" up
of the cleans uoai company,
lal Wednesday and made an
cvumiafitioii
of the frame work around
..... 1,., in in company
witli an another
" " . , , . ... . u. ;..(....,.
,.;,,;,li.vee
(it the V. Olll pail - mniiiii.-i
, - itint he con:
-idrs t!ie work jKrlectly
Vc,ji(. and that the timbers are not rut
'tl,n OtluT parties, however, inform us
,, c-.ntrary. and declare that the
tiii.hers aro
ro'.t'!i auu insecmc. n-i. uns
!,,. a it may.
llic (.'(iinpany outfit to know
o,..t if there is
any damage sustained by
, work waiiins away.
they will tie
I i ih.it -I lltfMMuMrh
icii'iri:hie. a? tvin. "
.xaiiiiiiatioii of the work has been made
1V disinterested parties, who have pro
iiotiaced the 'Tork insecure and rotten.
1! the
the n-
iK.. .' 'nriitiail v is sau.-lieu atui ill i jiu'
ilh-v will be the sulTerers tdiouhl
II T, 1 -
iuiv d mr.u
lion.
,! ,nri"i s he. siisiai!!-,a uv ns aesnuc-
o
fli ii.tv. liobt. Jenkins, who
ri.
w-ii indicted for shooting at Mr. Wort man.
i)'t'.td guilty to the
charge of an assault
with intent to kid. Sentence is to be pass
ed w dav. A petition tor his paraon nas
heett circulated and sign
u by. we believe
i.iMtly all
Wormian.
our citi.ens, lnciuUiriLr r.
The c t;e is an extraordinary
..tie. -dvA. guil'V one is deserving o!
Fxeoii'rve clemency. From the number
mid character of the peti'ioncr for his
pardon, wi- have every teasoii to expect
Cov. Ciover will grant their praer. We
a!: learn ' iiat a pet i ; ion has been eireu-hh-d
mid signed by all the ladies ol this
i iiy. He was sentenced this morning to
u!ie vear in the penitent ary.
Flf.ST
('.t'AHTrii. The first
uMiier of
l!i
e
chotrl vear of the ()rgoi
( r.y .einmary clo-
to-day. The second
l,fond;v. As far as
it , MI 1 i 1 LlMlllU'
V.e Ii.lVt
been aide to learn, the school
nader th.e !
resent m.iuagemeiu gives ;-eii-
eral satif.iC!ioti
and t!ie teachers ai e well
(eiail;
d for tlieir le.-peeuvc osit:ons.
'; Iiere li.vve been enrolled on the boo Jfs
during the. term VA? scholars. This, of
( nurse, hat not been the average attend-a-ie-.
bat we learn that each department
u mil. and th.it there is an actual neces-.-itv
f-ir an a blitional teacher.
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('hand Ci'Ni'V'in''. A (Ir-vn-d Concert of
v.ip.ii and instrumental music, under the
b-ad -i-s'i;; of the Il-'V. Mr. Selhvood, will
(J)., iyeti in the Court House on Tuesday
evening m1. (Nov. 12th). A choice and
v tt
d tirogra miue o! acrel. Secular and
Conic .o
i n il been
do will
Sp.ired
be
to
o;i-5
!h-red. N
o
UP.
make tli
the tirst
Concert of tin season, a line success.
Tickers m i v t)-- had at Mr. Myers" store,
at ttK ("ill' H ue. and at the Post OlTice.
Admission fifty cents; children half price.
D tors open at" 7 o'clock Concert begins
ai 7 t o'clock.
A ID
A ball i- to be given lor tne
of
a worthy citi.en if this place
wao has beetl all
voaie tine, next
Mve-.'s II..1I. The
d with sickness for
Tuesday evening, at
i beneficiary is one ot
citizen', and deseives
o n' in-isl worthy
wen trolll out
:vs ! i require
n'O.iie. nis Lio.ii.n is .-iin
i i : . i i . I. :..
him to leave our tute, ami
we L.'jie our people will rcspoiu
! ! i-c.-okiihI liberal v
o tliis ni-isj worthy appeal to
i : v .
I heir cUar-
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Fxtki MM' Fi.ot u. e are indebted to
.Mr. Joel Dixon, proprietor of the Yiola
Mii'.s, in Springwator precinct, for a
'I'
ol
,-.f O...... ,i-l,t,.l. i.-ii nriinonm-i-
eq'lll to
trive the
any brand in the t
emlofsemetit ed
tate, ana we
our better
it! this declaration.
The 11 uir is
white and in every respect suitab.e tor
l itnily use. The quality of flour m ule by
Mr. Dixon otiht to be a sv.ro guarantee
tor his success. ;Wid his brand will soon
t.ike a front rank in our market.
Covn.tcr. Doth
parties
representing
tha hall and concert, had completed their
arrangements to have them come o'.f
0"l'Xt Tues.Ufc.v evening before they knew
of each ohfer's intenti-is, and it was. im-po-9ible
for either lo give way. All who
desire, can attend the concert before the
buo dancing is fairly commenced, and
they can get the benefit, of both on the
h attic niiriffi
MNst.t uii ri:n. The jury in the case of
John Gordon returned a verdict of guiliy
of lnaiisiaughler last night," after being
out about six hours. We learn that
r.e udy all the jury were for a verdict as
charged bi the indictment, murder ia
second degree.
A Goon Urru'Kit. The manner in
which Prosecuting Attorney Durham has
discharged his duties as such at this term
of Court has met with general approval
by our citizens, and though a young man.
shows him to be an able argl thorough
lawyer.
1AKK Notick. At the last meeting of
V.ie Council the City Mcrshal was ii&tnict
! to clear the side-walks of obstruction?.
li' is right and we hope the order will
b strict Iv eiiforceil.
ri:;;s-)xxi.. We had calls during the
the past w,.,. frora 0llr friends IIon.D. W.
Hare. Proseciuing Attorney Durham. II.
Y. Thomp on, L,q , and "llou Geo. 11
Helm.
Me. Helm's Si.EKvii. Hon. Geo. R.
Helm delivered a very able speech in this
place last Mond.iQ evening, to the largest
audience ever assembled in this city.
Lkge School. There have been in
attendance, on average, for the past n.iar-
aootu gcnolars at the o,-
regOD
Cit
J fceminary.
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Episcopal Ixtellkiexci:. Rev. Mr. Sell
wood, Rector of St. rani's Episcopal
Church in this place, has laid upon our
table a very handsomely printed capy of
the proceedings of the twentieth nnnnal
Convocation of the Episcopal Church,
which was held, at Portland last August.
The various Parochial reports slimy "that
the work of the Church is prospering. We
copy Mr. Sel!wood"s repot ', in relation to
his parish entire : -yii, of baptisms, adult,
1: infact. 23; total. 24 ; confirmations. 1;
communicants added, 2; present number!
21; Sunday School terc'iers 9; pupils. 101;
marriages. 3; burials, ;j; number of pub
lie services on Sundays. 101; other days.
17; Number of families connected with
the Congregation. 25; average attend
ance. 50.
Collections and contributions, to wit
For salary. $50N 0i; Domestic Missions,
fit) 10; Foreign Missions. 75; Diocesan
purposes. S : Parochial ' Purposes.
S3KS58; Episcopal Fund, S ; Indi
gent Clergy Fund. $10 CO; Miscellaneous,
S10 (JO; Grammar School Endowment
Fund, 10 00 Tota', $r4 00.
The past year lias been one of slow,
but steady growth. There has been no
very marked improvement in any one
particular, but throughout the parish a
feeling of heartfulne? s seems to prevail
The congregations are somewhat better
than fo-tmally. The number of baptisims
indicates an increasing interest in the con
secration o children to God, and the
Sunday School, though not quite so large
us the year previous, is still in a very
prosperous condition. On account of
removals we have not been able to com
mand the services ot ouite as many com
petent teachers as we could last year.
We have also suffered somewhat from the
want of a new Sunday School Library.
These wants we have rrood hone of beiiiGr
able to supply during the coming year.
The funds have been raised already for a
new Library, and it will be purchased
lotthwith. As regards teachers tor the
Sunday School, we have as far as possible
employed only communicants of the
Church, ami those heads of families, or
persons somewhat advanced in years.
We dei'tn it of the utmost importance that
the teachsrs should be not only communi
cants of the Church, but of such an age
and character as to command the respect
of. and to be wordiy examples for the
children. In thus placing the standard
for our teachers so high, we m iy not be
able to have quite r.s large a school
we might otherwise have, but we believe
that it will be of fie titn.Oit value to the
school in the. end The o lie rings of the
Sunday School, for Domestic Missions,
have teaehed the handsome sum of
o.-;(;;; 75. The financial showing of the
pan.-h, nl U;t
ugh but a little better than
that of last year, is in realiiy a great deal
better as the amount contributed has been
almost wholly the f:ee gilt of the
people, without the usual resort to enter
tainments, etc J:i proportion us a par
LStl
to give, just in that pro
bejome .strong and stdt-
jiorf.on di
supporting
it
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rr.v.fi Ixs tali.::;). The following
of Willamette Lodge No. lo. I. ().
were installed !at Satunlav even-
(1.7
to r the ensiling (pmrter: IH. J. Sw af
1 V. C. T ; Mary lioberts. W. II. It S.:
nie Carmhers. V. L. II. S.; Mrs. A. C.
1 tl'KjUi
W. V. T.;
Thus.
Mc!
tutiev.
T. 'J.
W. T-;
W. S.; ?drs. 11. Dradii. W. A.S
!ooner, W. F. S.; J. D. Locev.
.lotltl
M ;
(Jay In. W. M.
Sarah Folds. W. I.
irali llnnsaker Guard; E. E. Eas-
than. Sentinel
Cn
y Corxcn.. -Vn adi-inrned meetinir
of the Council will be held to-morrow
evening. There being other attractions
iii town 1 ist .Monday, there was no gener
al business transacted, ami the Council
adjourned to Saturday. An additional
lent i It teacher
will probably be elected,
, .il
ls tne sciiooi n is itecome two largo lor
.i
the present number of teachers.
Vi-:t;v (jfit;r. Lis
most (piiet day. tor
have ever seen in
Tuesday was the
an election day, we
Oregon. The city
election generally excites
asm than was manifested
more entliusi
last Tuesday.
The
e were on!
bout two or three
(Jranti
es trim ic,
u n r : . -tee
of the L
to take tin;
l imps. I lev
tri-ous yottn
The Fire and Water Commit
i.y Council want somebody
contract to light the street
e is a chance for some indus
r tnaa to make a few honest
u-.ii tar-j.
K::r-).'s r.a cno.v. The old Oregon City
stable, next door to the post office, is un
dergoing re&msti uction -and being con
structed into .stores bv Mr. Gjiire Mar-
shall.
Tin.' re is uotliin like a good
U linition, as a teacher thought
when he explained the menning. of
"old maid " ns a woman that had
been made a verv Iodlt time.
A Joston lady has complained
of a man "making faces at her."
The humors of the female toilette
are ?uch that it is impossible to
lotrk at some ladies and keep one's
countenance.
In this county, October .'hi, 1s7l Louisa
Jane, wife of ("diaries C. Bound!, aged :J3
years, 2 months and 10 days.
She wns a kind and aflectionate wife and
mother, and leaves six children and bereav
ed hut-band to mourn her death.
Oregon City Prices Current.
The following are the prices paid for
produce, and the prices at which other ar
cades are selling, in this market :
It LA I
-White. r bushel, 70(S0c.
OATS K bushel.
37 cts.
I'OTATtjKS bushel. 37.J c(s.
ONIONS fi bushel. 00o $1 50.
FLOUll-V bbl.t?4Sf .50.
15 LANS White, p lb.. iC?ti cts.
DBILD FKU IT Apples. 1 &.,:" cfs.
Beaches. lb., lfWUCc: Flums, 1 lb.,
20 cfs.; Currants. f, lb.. 10f7?';20 cts.
HUT 1' Kit "p lb.. 30f)40cts.
KC.CrS "p dozen. 30 cts.
CHICKENS dozen. $2 f0(3 00.
SUGAR Crushed, "p lb.. 20 cts.; Island
lb.. 10(5)12 i cts.; N. (.).. lb.. 15 cts.;
San Francisco refined. Tb . 14 cis.
TEA Young Hyson, rl lb., Si 00 ; Ja
pan. V, 7."c0Sl 00: Black.
COFFEE "p lb.. 23,2o cts.
;-1 C.. 75c.
LVLT r' lb.. 14()2 cts.
SVltUP Heavy Golden, tal!-- $l 00 5
Ex. Heavy Oolden. gall.. 75
BACON Hams, t 2 IS cts; Sides.
16 cts. lb.; Shoulder?. 11 cts.
LAUD It)., 13 cts.
OIL Devoe's. Kerosene, gall.. 75.
Linseed oil. raw. gall.. SI 25 ;
Linseed oil. boiled. gall, SI 25 1 50
WOOL "p lb.. 35 cts.
BEEF On foot, oY.7 cts. fi, ft.
PORK On foot. 7(-7,8ets. p lb.
SHEEP Per Lead ."$2 50c $3 00.
HIDES Croon, S2 50 I ; Dry. ..
15 cU ; Salted. 8c
If you feel dull, despondent, drowsy, de
bilitated, have frequent headache, mouth
tastes badly, poor appetite, and tongue coat
ed, vou are suffei iasr from torpid liver, or
"Bitlionsness.'' Nothing will cure you so
speedily and permanently as Dr. Pierce's
Gcldcu" Medical discovery.
A CARD FROM dr. JIOLLOWAY
33 OxFonn Stukkt, W C
t IOXI,ON'. Oct. l'-2th,'lST.
Dkar hm: I beg re?p:ttful!v to annex
copy ft a circular assent to the" Medcine
"V endors and others in ths Statt- and o'se"
whese by two or three individuals (of little
or no means), under the stvle nf " Th Xcw
Yo.k Chemical Cotnpa-.y' wlech company
had no existence until October, 1ST I,1 ani
with which I have no corme-ctiou
To more ett'ectaaPy to deceive, they cau
tum the public as follows:-
"The immense demand for Hollow vt's
1 ii.LS AxeOixTM ent' has tempied unprinci
pled parties to counteifoit these valuable
MeoiciiH s.
-In order to protect the Public and our
selves, we have issued a new 'Trade Mark '
cons simg of on Egyptian Circle of a ser
pent with the Utter H m the centre. Every
box ot genuine 'IIoli.ovat's Pills and
Ointml.xt will linvc this trade mark on it.
Aoiie are genuine without it.
TO DEALF.US AND JOlJKWlS IV DHUtiS
AND .MEDICINF.S.
"We call your particul ar attention to'tbe
new styie id 'IIollowat's Pills and Ont
mknt' none of ti:c old style are manufac
tured by us now, nor have thev been for
mouths. AVetherefoie caution afl purehas
ess against receiving from any Jobbers or
Dealers the old style of gcods."
"1 ntoriTiatton ennccrning anr such goods
being ollered will be received "with tlianks.
"Vv e ask the favor of ail the information
you can give in regard to those counterfeits."
Now this Honorable Company, aware that
your laws do not permit the u to copy the
precise getting up of ,:,y Medicines, put "their
counterfeits into another form and intimate
that they adopted a AVr ';.
the object of thee lieo' le in referring tc
the immense demand for these medicines is,
that it may be believed that I am connected
with them.
In the interest of the public, I therefore
respectfully invite you to be pleased to give
an insertion to tliis'letter in your paper, that
your readers may not be deceived by this
Xiwv York Chemical Company's'" spurious
Medicines.
Each Dot and Box of my Genuine Medi
cines bear the British Government Stamp,
with the words "Holloway's Di'.ls and Oiut
iiietit, London," but they are not sold in the
United States. (Signed)
T J 1 U M AS II 0 LLOWAY.
Cure it :it ciiitf. Do not treat it lightly.
A cough may prove dangerous. A cold may
lead you, by suie degrees, to hopeless con
sumption. In YVistar's Dai.sam of "Wild
Ciii-:uky a cute for coughs, colds, bronchitis
and whooping cough is (dieted. It is well
known and is easily tried. All druggists
keen it-
I el igiosss Sorvlfes.
St. Pauls (Episcopal i Church, the Rev. John
W. Se'lwoo-I, lector. Services on Sunday
at i"i A. m. anl 7 p.m. Sunday School
and Bible class at r. m.
1st Congregational Church .
. . Seats t i ce
Sabbath School,.
12 o'clock M.
M. E. Church, Seats Free.
Morning Services, D'.-'lo,
Evening Set vices, 7h o'clock.
Sa'ibath School at '2 o'clock p. m.
J. D. Lockv, Pastor.
AGICVJ S FOJS. 'i'liC ESTKUiMUSE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for the ENTKiienist: :
Geo. P. Powell & Cc, -10 Park Row, New
Yoi k.
Coe. Wet's c rill & Co., (107 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Abbott ,fc Co.. No. 82 & 31 Nassau street,
New York.
Poitland, Oregon L. Samuel
San l-'raucisci), Thomas Boxce
San Francisco L. P. Fiber
St. Helens. Columbia county S. A. Miles-
Astoria, Chitsnp county. . .
itfa.etie. V am !i i t county
Dallas. Polk county ".
Corvallis
C i n von City
Dalf's, Whsco coi ntv. . . .
. . A. an Dii.-en.
.J. L. Fuig- son.
.Dave Holmes.
. ...J. S. Palmer.
. Yr. h. Lascll.
N. H. Gates.
A. C. 'Jra"u.
La Grande, Union county.
Pendleton, I niatiila
county. . . S. . Knox
, J.M. Thompson
Eeuireno Citv
CUC K A M A :
Reaver Creek
Eagle Creek . . .
Ca.NCadeS
Lower Molalla
tantiy
Uppei Molalla
Hat dinu's
Cutting-.'
. COtXTY.
C. F. Deatie.
. . . . Frank W. Foster.
. . . .Heniy McGmiin.
V. Mor. land.
.."... J. W. Strawser,
Y 11. Vinisdiiui
Z. V. Norton.
D. Wright.
e "Wit : situ.;
lias ijeen ZJ ie.Ul.
l ice tne exposure
th
of the attemnts
of
certain unscrupulous local dealers, to palm
off their c arse a-trintrents, made ftom
cheap arid impure materials, in place of the
gnat national tor.ic, llesteUet's Stomach
Bitter, public opinion has i-ct strongly
against the.-e cmpiries and their jmpara-'tior.-.
Their occupation is gone, or so-m
will be. When the li.glit is let into oecep
tion it scon wilts down. Persons who tri-
i!e with their own health, by using unknown
preparations, with no guarantee to sustain
them, when an established specific, proven
lytwciy years expeiier.ee to be exactly
what it is claimed to be, is within their
reach, nie sure to repent their temeiity.
Many have d-rc so in this instance, but it
is hoped that the truth plainly spoken has
arrested the evil. In the meantime the de
mand for tbe leading protective and restora
tive medicine of America was never so great
as it has been this sea-on. From the fever
and Ague di-tricts of the west, south west,
and south, it is literally ove. whelming, and
it may be said of the advices from all parts
of the country of the eutes it is effecting
dyspepsia, billioyi complaints, afld chrome
constipation, that ' tlieir name fs legion."
Every where ihe sick and feeble seem to have
realized the importance of "hold'ng fast
that which is g Mod." and of avoiding what
is spurious and dangerous.
The numerous '-Bitters," under various
names, which mercenary dealers endeavor
to substitute for llostetter's Stomach Bit
ters, should be avoided, for their own sakes,
by the sick and the public at large. llos
tetter's Bi tiers arc procurable in buttle-;
onlv, and never s Ui in bulk.
);iti- your Dm tor's 155)1 When Dr.
Wistar's Balsam e f Wild Cherry will ct'itK
coughs, cohD, bleeding at the lungs, and
arrest the feil destroyer. Consumption, it
does more than most physicians can do.
The use if a single bo Hie will Mitist'y the in
credulous that they need look n further for
the required aid.
Jjjf Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy pro
duces pei feet cures f the worst cases ot
Catarrh, "Cold in the Head," Coyza and
Cattarrhal Headache, as hundreds of testi
monials from well-known citizens and emi
nent physicians who have used it in their
practice" abundantly testify. It is mild,
pleasant and umrritating. The proprietor
oilers $.-00 tor a ca-e of Catarrh that he can
not cure. Sold by druggists at 50 cents.
5IltllOIllJ.H IurlC Xo. 1, A. K. stl:i
r A. M. Holds its regular communica
- vtions on the First and Third fritur
in each month, at 7 o'clock from
the ii.ith of September to the 20th of
March, and 7V o'clock from the 2oth of
March to the 20th ot September. Breth
ren in good standing are invited to attend.
Dec. 20.1 S70, By order of V. M.
In this changcabllc climate nothing is
more important than dry feet; health and
life depend on it ; therefore buy CABLE
SCREW WIRE Boots and shoes never leak
or rip.
Oregon Lotlj; So 3, I. O. or O. F".
Meets every 'Ihursclay even
JSC
fg ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
:S--Jf
--mi- ij alt. Mam s eei.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order.
Helccc. Degree Lodge Xo. 2, O. O. F".
(O Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDA Y EVEXIXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
atter.eL
Ragge stockings and protruding toes are not
seen on feet where SILVER TIPS are worn.
Pareuts remember this, they last twice as
long. For sate by all dealers.
To protect the understanding of humanity
nothing" fhere is hke leather fastened togeth
er by CAULK SCREW W1KE. Roots and
Shoes made in this way never rip, or leak or
come apait.
. For the very b?t photographs, go to Brad
ley & RulofsoiFs Gallery without STAlR-i--IW
ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429
Montgomery Street. Lan Franci;co.
PALLS EXCAMPMKXT 50.4,1 - O.
P. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall on the
FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING
of each month. Patrnrchs in good stand
inc; are invited to attend.
Feb. 8. 1872-tf
New ToIa,y.
List of Letters
T)EMAINLG IN THE POST-OFFICE AT
j Oregon City, November 1, IS 7 2 :
Adair. Perg
Bradford. J C
Bowles, G II
Brrwn, Ellis
Burrows, Richard
Cromp, Mrs
Coil'ee, Iobi rt
Cleyr, John
Dt-otVnderfer, A G
Edward, M rs S
Fielding, Joseph
Gi ecu, It
Green, Harmon
Maxan, Wm. If.
Miller, C J
Murnanc, Mrs Jane F
Mail. B R
Mc Palm, Miss Ellen
Mc Donald, Andres
Mc Donald, Tlies A
Nesblt A- llalsted
Gsborn, W G
Pastron, John
Richard. Conard
eighard. Czuard
Reed, John
Hibbard, Mrs. Mary F Rice, Edward E
Iliggms, Mrs Sarah A Roberts, It T
Hanson. M rs S
Reisrhard, C
Hodges, Geo A
HoKiiedge, E O f2)
Kandle. Mrs Linda
Kelly, J
Kelly, Aaron
Kineman, J H
Miller, Mrs Maiian
If called loi, say
Smith, John A
Sanders, Leroy
Thomas, Henry
Walker, John II
V alden, X O
Wisner, H
advertised.
J. M. BACON, P. M.
Final Ssttlsrnent.
In the matter of tlie estate of Robert
deceased.
Mixire,
I2!.
N TJIK COUNTY C( ll'I'.T OF CLACKAMAS
imitv, State of Creiron, Xoveialier term 1S72;
the administrator of said estate bavin-' filed
his exhibit for final settlement thereof, it is or
dered by the- Court that Monday tin; second
day of lieeeml.tr, ls72, be net apart" for the hear
ing of object ions to sai 1 liiv.il account and tor the
settlement thereof with Geo. A. l'ease, Admin
istrator thereot.
By order of Hon. .T. IC. "WATT, County Ju-L-je.
Attest: R. ! . I A I 1-1 ELI), County Clerk.
Oregon City, Noveiuter 8th, 1872. " i2w4
notice !
Linn City, Oukgox, November S, 1S72.
The Annual imeting of the Stockholders
of the Willamette Falls Canal and Lock Com
pany, for the election of ( flicers for the en
suing year, will be held at the Company!
olli ce at Linn Citv, at ten o clock a. m. on
Monday, the second day of December, Is7:
Bv older of the 1'r e.-ident.
J NO. X. KING, Sccretar-.
Take Notice!
A
LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME ARE
hereby notified that I have placed mv
accounts in the hands of Mr. Hector t'limp-
Ejt-il, at Milwaukie, who is instructed to
make immediate collection of the same.
Persons indebted to me will please i-ettle
up. ISAAC C A II AN.
Milwaukie, Oct. '.", l-7i. nlv3
Parents reduce your Shoe Bills
two ihirils by buying
SILVER TIPPED SHOES
fc i our children.
Good Cablo Screw Wire
BOOTS A XI) SHOES.
Arc Selling: from Fainoto
California.
Gity Property For Sale.
THE GREATEST IUHTEjIENTS
)i" SlOPi:!tTY EN OIUXJOX CITV,
C
lONSISTIXC OF FOUB LOTS GOOD
''.veiling, with seven rooms; (bio Or-
cliard ; ami an unequalled well ot water; all
in goo 1 repair, and situated in the most sight
ly and hea'.thy portions of the city; Title
pei feet; whi-h I oiler for sale cheap, being
desirous of leaviag the city.
For particulars enquire of
FCGKNE LA FOREST.
at Thos. Cliiirmitu's store.
Oregon City, Oct. '2-Afi 1S72.
f. X. POPI2,
Grocer & Provision Dealer,
Next door south of the Court House,
?Xa.in Street, Oregon City, Oregon,
DEALER IN
EE-ST FAMILY GROCERIES,
COFFEE, TEA ;, SUGAR,
FLOCR AND MKALof nil kinds,
PICKLES, SO 1 SALT,
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS,
Also, all kinjs ed"
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
BUTTER, CHEESE and EGGS,
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
(J LASS WAR Ej Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Produce taken in ex
chan cre for goon's at the highest market rates.
vf Goods elelivered in the city free of
c''iirgc. A fair share of patronage solicited.
March 23, lS72:tt
LITE AA'D LET LIVE!
THE OREGCN CITV HACK AND DRAT CO.
TTAVLNG PURCHASED The
jLJ. Liverv Stuck and Business (3
nr Messrs. "Wim.ts & Urocoiitox, J
and the Drays, Horses and Business eif O. N.
Green man, are now prepared to carry on
LIVERY ItrSIXES,
FEED STABLE,
AXi UR.VYIXU.
We will also deliver slab wood to all those
persons to whom Willis t Broughton have
engaged and as many more as will engage
slab wood from us, so far as we can get a
supplw
Ordct-3 left at the Livery Stable for Wood,
Praying or Hauling, will be attended to with
dispatch. Patronage in our several branches
of business solicited. Our Cliarge-s s'lall
be Mmlrratc
ers-'Thfi Highest Cash Price paid for Oat-s
elelivered at the Stable.
C. N. GREEN.MAN, President,
J. M. FRAZER, Secretary,
Of O. C. II. Si D. Co.
Cregoa City, Aug. 23, 1S72. tf.
A VOID OUACKS. A victim of early in-
J- discretion, causing nervous debility,
premature decay, &c, having tried in vain
every advertised reuiedy,has a simple means
of self-cure, which he wUl send fiee to his
fellow suflerers. Address J. II. REEVES,
7 Nassau Ft.. New Yerlc
i Sept. l;ly
6P
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TnTTirrTiCTrnv nr n t. T TT?r-DMT A
EAY GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED BY
CMAilLES II. CAUF1ELD.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS,
consisting in part of
DRY-GGODS,
LADIES' AND CIIILDRENS' SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, &c, s6c.
All of which I will sell at the LOWEST RATES. Give mo a call before purchasing else
where, and convince yourselves that 1 CAN
CORNER MAE'S AND
AT THE
LI N 0 0L NB A K E R Y.
VvBLLIAIVIS & HARDSNG,
HA YE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE
ty of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
AND PROVISIONS.
The Bakery will be constantly supplied
with fresh
BREAD, CRACKERS,
CAKES, PASTRY.
CANDIES AND NUTS.
All of which will be sold at living rates.
Remember that we do not sell goods at
cost.
Also, please bear in mind that it takes
monev to do business.
To the fanning trade we wonld say, CASH
for you. produce, and CASH for our goods.
Goods delivered to all parts ot e city.
Feb, P3, lt?72:tf y
OllEG- O TV
BUSINESS DIRECTORY!
r pil E UN DE USIG N ED WI LL COMMENCE
JL soliciting for a
Business Directory of the State
OF OREGON in a few days; and, to make
it successful, respectfully request the co op
eration of persons interesed in the welfare
of the country. The State has now reached
that position when a yearly summary of her
progress is necessary, hence the value of a
work which will, in a condensed form,
Combine all Mutters of Public Interest.
The worK in contemplation will embrace a
General Sketch oflhe State,
TS PHYSICAL ASPECTS,
G EOLOGY,
CLIMATOLOGY,
BOTANY.
ZOOLOGY,
COMMERCE,
MANUFACTURES,
SOCIETIES,
PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
PRODUCTIONS,
And all other subjects cn which in formation
is reepiired.
The work will be illustrated with sketches
of some eif the leadi-rg- prominent scenery of
the State, am! its compilation will be under
the charge of
.T. 5IORTI3IER ,Hl'KPHY, Esq.,
whose recent wolk on Washington Territory
tias been highly commended by the press
and public.
The Business Directory
o
OF EACH TOWN AMD CITY
Will be Complete;
And that, with sketches of each place, should
make it invaluable to the merchant, Farmer
and Mechanic.
AS AN A DYE RTIS I NO MEDIUM, it will be
THE BEST yet introduced in the State, as it
n il! be of such importance that it will always
be retained ia a prominent position for refer
ence. The Kate of Advertising w P.I be as
follows :
ONE PAGE , $20
HALF PAGE 10
CARD 5
Advertisers taking one page will receive a
copy of the bo:k gratis.
TRICE of the work Will be $2.50.
The book will be distributed on every route
of travel and public place in tbe country.
s.J. Mccormick, Puiiiisiu-r,
105 Front Street, Portland, Or.
October 1Q, 1S72.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
I. SELLITVG-'S
DE.Vt.ER IN
DRY GOODS,
CIvOTHINCy
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, iC.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
PRODUCE of all kinds bought, for which I
pay tbe highest market price.
If you desire uood Goods, at LOW Prices,
call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
slock of Spring Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
My Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
i'KUr lib.
I, SELLING.
April 11, ISTFtf
and WILL SELL as cheap a the cheapest,
CIIAS. II. CAUFIEL1),
SEVENTH STREETS, OREGON CITY.
CONFECTIONERY SALOON !
Fresh Oysters!!
tOIJIS SAAL, - - - Proprietor.
Corner of Fourth nil Plain Streets.
17RESII
OYSTERS SERYED IN ANY
JO st
style desired. Confectionery of every
kind constantly on hand.
I manufacture all my own s'ock, which is
sufficient guarantee that it is fresh and pure.
Call if want of a good cup of coJSee, tea,
or tliocolaie, or anything in my line.
Oregon City, September C, 1 S72:tf
SHADES SALOON,
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Oregon City-
o
Bext BILLIARD TABLES in OREGOX
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of tbe lovers of this
popular amusement to them
T JI E B A 11 1 S S UP PLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors an 3
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Courbon alreadj
famous Whiskies and Punch.
ALSO, A NO. 1
SKOOTEflG GALLERY
Is connected "with the Saloon.
Oregon City, Jan. 1, lb72:tf
REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE-
JA0OB STITZEL, C. C. WAY.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL & UPTON.,
A x I)
Cor. Front a ntl AVasliington Sts.,
P O R T L A N D , O R E G ON .
Special attention given to the saTeot farm
ing lands and city' property. All corres
pondence relating to the reconrces of Ore
gon will be jironiptly answered-
REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Senfree" of charges to
any address.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.
March 15, lS72:tf
FOR !
OWING
ncss ot
TO THE CONTINUED ILL-
of the Proprietor. Leon DeLocev,
the Barnnm Returant is ottered for sale. To
any- one wishing to engage in this business,
a bargain is offered.
LEON DeLOUEV.
Oregon Citv, Oct. IS, 1S72.
THIS OLDEST
AND,
rJ? iLI 3E & T
DR. HUFELAN D'S
;C E L E B R A T E D
S "W I s s
STOMACH BITTERS
Tlie First and most healthful Tonic
ever introducoel in tlie Lfnited States.
These Bitters have
been in the San Fran-
cisco rarket for over
Twenty-Years, and
I notwithstanding the
many new candidates
for public favor, the
sales have constantly
-.ncrenseil.
TAYLOR & BEX"
EKL, Sole Agents,
409 and 411 Clay St.,
San Francisco. 2G-ly
8. HUKI.AT. CIIAS. E. WAKKEN.
HUELAT & WARREN
Attorneys at Law,
OFFICE en.VRMAN'3 BRICK, MAIN STREET,
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
March 5, lS72:tf
F. BARCLAY, IV. . R, C. S
Formerly Surgeon to the Hon. H. B. Co.
3,1 Years Experience.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON
Main Street, Oregon City,
JOHNSON & McCOVN
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT-L.UV,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
of the State.
J39"Special attention given to cas-es in the
U. S. Land Office at Oregon City.
April 5, 1872:tf
A NOLTNER.
S SOT RY PUBLIC ENTERPRISE OFFICE
r n. r.iv .T.r, t3:tt
Vii.suu v..j i- -
THOMAS 0HAEMAN
ESTABLISHED
DESIRES TO INFORM TI1E CITI2E5S
of Oregon City, and the Willamette
alley, that he is still en Land, and doioff
business on the old mott,that
"A Mmble Six-Pence Is fetr than
Slow Shilling. "
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased oce of tbe
LARGEST and BEST SELECTED
Stock of Goods
ever before offered ia this city; and cooalita
in part, as follows :
Boots & Shoes, Clothing", DryGoodi,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Description, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Paints & Oils,
Sash & Doors.dueens
ware, Crockery r
Glassware,
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware,
Jewelry
of various
qualities .t styles,
Clocks & Watches La
dies & Gentlemen's Furn
ishing Goods, Fancy Notion
of every description,Patent Med--
icines, Rope, Farming Implements
of all kinds, Carpets. Mattings,
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
Of the above list. I can sar mv stor ia th
MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this mar
ket, and was sleeted with especial care for'
this iiiailut. All of which I now tifir f
sale? at the
Lowest Market Rates.
o
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think ot going to Portland to'buy coods for
I am DETERMINED To SELL CHEAP and
not a.low niyselfcto be
UNDERSOLD IN THE STiTE OF OREGON
All I ask, is a fair chance and quick pay
ment?. Believ ng, as I do, that nineUenr
years experience in Oregon City enabla ni
to Know the reqiremeftts of the "trade.
Come one and all, and see for yourslve a
that the old stand of
THOMAS OH ARM AIST
cannot be beat in quality or price. It would
be useless for me to tell you all the advan
tages I can od'er you in tbe sale of goods, as
o every store' that advertises does that, and
prooao.y you nave been disappointed. All I
wish to say is, conic and see and examine
lor yourselves, for I do not wish to make any
mistakes. My object is to tell all my old
li lends-now that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell oods cheap, for cash, or en such
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all lor she liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed.
TilOS. CIIARMAN,
5iin street, Oregon City.
SSFLegal Tenders and Connty Script
taken at market Fates.
TIIOS. CIIARMAN.
57;:0,C0O lbs wool Wanted br
TIIOS. CIIARMAN.
JI, WATKINS, AI. D.,
SURGEOX, Portlaxd, Okkgc n.
OFFICE-Odd Fellows' Temple, come
Hrstand AMer streets--Residence corner of
Main and Seventh streets.
W. F. HIGHFIELD,
Established since 1849, at the old staid,
Main Street, Orc City,- Oregon.
An Assortment of Watches, JeW
elry, and Seth Thomas' weight
Clocks, all of which are warranted
to be as represented.
itepairmprs done on shert notice.
and thankful for pastfavcrs.
JOHN FLEMING,
DEALER IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
4
I-f MYERS' FIRE-PROOF BRICK,
MAIN" STREET, OREGO.V CITT, 0REG05.
JOHN M. BACON,
Importer and Dealer in
-n ai lit jaTk. j-g a
STATIONERY'. PERFUMERY. Ar.. Ae.,
Oregon Cily, Oregon.
At Chartnd'iQ- Werner's old stand, lately cc"
cupiea oy sicaerman, Max?i street.
10 tf
DR. J. WELCH,
DENTIST
OFFICE In Odd Fellows' Temple, corner
of First auet Alder Streets, Portland.
The patronage of those desiring superior
operationsisin special request. NitrousOi-
lele lor the painless extraction of teeth.
5TArtilicial teeth "better than the best
and a cheap as the cheapest.
Will be in Oregon City on Saturdays.-
Nov. S:lf
A. G. AVALLIXG'S
Pioneer Book Bindery
Corner of Front ami Alder Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON
BLANK BOOKS RULED aad BOUND to
any desired partem,
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound ia every variety of
style known to the trade
Orders from th e&Hntry promptly a
tended to.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
PORTLAND, - - OREGON-
geo. emtio:,
nr .TFR IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei-
flowed Lands.
Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for al! kinds of landed property.
Valuable securities transferred in ezcLasge
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
fidr-Hiv and promptness.
QFr IC r. O. li Vanci sduwuiuj,iuiui
0f Alder and Front .streets
1 Feb. 3. JS70:tf
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