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FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 8. 1872.
The Roanoke Times publishes the fol
lowing bit of rhyme, evidently from the
pen of some fellow-mortal who justly ap
preciate the great Fin of cheating the
;printer :
The man who cheats the printer
'Out of a single cent,
9V ill never reach the heavenly land
Where old Elijah went.
0
He will not gairtadmittance there,
By devils he'll be tfrjven,
-And made to loaf his time away
Outside the walls of heaven.
"Without a man fty)greet him,
O Without a pleasant grin,
QThe happiness that he will reap
Will be almighty thin.
He'll have lo eat the thistle
Of sorrow and regret.
He'll have to buck around right smart
With cussednes.s, You bet!'J
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f 6- -O- .
!Oh, who shaft lightly say that Fame
Is nothing but an empty name.
Whilst in that sound there is a charm
The nerves to brace, the heart to warm.
As. thinking of the -mighty -dead.
The young from slothful couch will
start,
And vow, with lifted hands outspread,
Like them to act a noble parti
In the days of dust, and heat,
I low glad the thirsty arojo meet
The fountain in the square or street.
And drink the clear, cool draught ! -The
draught that brings no pain r w oe,
The draught that free to all doth flow,
The drink tint Adam long ago
Jn Eden's garden quaffed.
"Bad DiffiTs. Probably tailors
sufFer in the way of bad debts as
amieh as any class of business men,
but it isn'tQuften that yon can ecet,
;ahead of thc-m in joking, for
though it may take, nine of them
to make a man, yet they nre sharps,
as a general thing, liut like all
others, they do get done, once in a
while, as the following true story
. . tD t .
proves; in uoscon, many years
.ago, there lived (as there do now
vve venture to say), two young fel
lows, rather waggish in their ways,
and who were in the habit of pa
.tronizing rather extensively a tailor
l)y the name of Smith. Well, one
day, into his shop these two young
bloods strolled. Says one of
them : "Sniifri we've been making
a bet. Xow, we want you to
make each of us a suit of clothes.
Wait till the bet is decided, and
the one that loses will pay the
whole." "Certainly, gentlemen ;
I shall be most happy to serve
you," says Smith, and" forthwith
their measures M ere taken, and in
due time the clothes -were sent
home. A month or two passed
by, and yet our friend, the tailotf
paw nothing of his customers.
One day, however, he met them,
and thinking itQdmost time the bet
was decide!, he made up to them
:and asked how their clothing fit
ted. "OIv excellent! v," snvs one.
"By the by, Smith, our bet isn't j
decided vet"" "Ah !" savs Smith, i
"What is it ?" "Why, 1 bet that j
when Bunker Hill Monument falls, j
it will fall toward the south! Bill, I
here, took me up, and when the bet ;
is deeided, we'iPeall and pay you !
that little bill" Smith's face j
stretched to double its usual length, j
but he soon Recovered his wonted ;
good humor. o
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A modest young lady at the table,
desiring the legtf a chicken said :
" I take the part that ought to be
dressed in pants." A young man
opposite replied: "I take the part
that ought 'to wear the bustle."
fhe young lady fainted and was
carried out on a salver.
Kemcmber, that if you marry for
beauty, yorDbind yourself all your
life for that which, perchance, will
neither la&t nor please you one ;
year; and when you have it, it will j
be to you of no price at all ; for the j
desire dieth when it is attained, and I
the affection perisheth when it is
satisfied. j
In New Hampshire the following
notice is posted on a fence: "Xot
tis Know kow is allowed in thesp
medders, eny men or women letten
thare kows run the rode, wet gits
into my medders aforesaid, shall
have its tail cut orf by me, Obadiah
lingers."
Gentility is neither in birth,
wealth, manner, nor fashion but
in the mind. A high sense of hon
or, derinination never to take a
mean advantage ot" another, and
politeness toward those with whom
we have dealings, are the essential
characteristic of a gentleman.
A" paper recently alluded to a
man as a "battle-scared" veteran.
The compositor was so agitated
when the editor made him correct
it, that he changed it to a "bottle
scarred " veteran. And still the
veteran in question was not sati
tied. Bo clioortnl ahvavs. Thoi-P is nn !
. , , i
path but will be easier traveled, no
load but what will be lighter, no i
shadow on heart and brain but will
lift sooner, in presence ot a deter
mined c h e e r f u 1 n e s
An honest country parson, 'who,
in the time of great drought was
asked to pray for rain, "Til will
ingly do it to oblige you, but it is
to no purpose while the wind is in
this quarter."
Five musquitoes were seen sit
ting around the candle last evening,
warming their feet, before starting
out on a foraging expedition. They
wcre arrested.
. i
What is the difference hotu-opn 1
a 'spendthrift and a leather hoA 1
Opo i hard un v,l . i
Mr ,tJr ? tnC tner 1!?
Butt do n. .
Iavvs of the State of Oregon.
AX ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly
of the State f Oregon, as ful'oics:
Section 1. That at every election, here
after held in this Slate, or any incorpo
rated town or city of this State, in pursu
ance ot law, each elector shall, in full
view, deliver to one of the Judges of Klec- J
lion a single ballot or niece of paper on !
which shall be written or printed the
names cf the persons voted for. w ith a
proper designation of tht office which lie
or they may be intended fo fill.
Sec. 2. The Judge to w hom any ticket
may be deih ered shall, upon the receipt
thereof, pronounce in an audible voice,
the name of the elector, and, if no
objection shall be made to him and the
Judge is satisfied that the elector is legal
ly qualified, according to ttie Constitution
and Laws of this State, to vote at the elec
tion, he shall immediately put the ticket
in the box. without inspecting the names
wri'ten or printed then on. and the clerks
of fiction 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 v: j in a
package and be delivered to the County
Clerk or m case ot an election in any
t .
incorporated city or bfwri. then to the
officer or officers of such city or town au
thorised by-law to canvass ihe votes by
one ol the Judges or Clerks of Election;
arid said clerk, or city or town officer.-as
the case may be. shall depofit them in his
efrk-e, where thy shall be .-afely kept for
twelve mon'hs. and the County C'.e'.k. or
i
citv or town oflieer, as the case may be,
shall not allow t lie same to be inspected,
unless in case of contested elections, or
unless the same become necessary to be
used in evidence, and then only by order
of the proper Court.
Si c. 3. The Judges of Election, in de
termining the residence ot persons offer
ing to vote, shall be governed by the fol
lowing i Hies, so far as the same may be
applicable: First That place shall be
considered and held to be the residence of
u person in which his habitation is fixed,
and to which, w henever ho is absent, he
has the intention of returning. Second
A person shall not be considered or he'd
to have lost his residence who shall leave
his hom and co into another Staio or
Territory, or -county of this State, fur
a temporary purpose only, with an inten
tion of returning. Third A person shall
not be considered orhehl to have gained
a residence in any county of this State into
which he shall come for temporary pur
poses merely, without the intention of
making said county his home, but the in
tension of leaving the same when he shail
have accomplished
brought him into it.
renjvve to any other
the business that
Fourth If a person
State, or to anv o!
the Territories, w ith internum of ma king
it his permanent residence, he shall be
considered ana heh.l
to have
lost his
resilience in :t;is .-ia; v u ill lue place
.1
where a married man's family resides
shall be considered and he'd to be his
residence. Sixth It a person sdva.ll go
from this State into any olher State or
Territory and iher.- xevci.-e the right of
suffrage, lie shall be cciisideted and held
to have lo:;t his residence in this State.
Si:c. i If a person offering to vote is
challenged as unqualified by one of the
Judge? of Election or by any other elector,
one of the Judges shail administer to him
the following oath or s-.ffirniation: "You do
solemnly swear (or atlirm) that you will
fully and truly answer ail such qricsn.ms
as shall be put toyou touching your place
of residence and qualifications of an elec
tor at this election." lirst. If the person
be challenged as unqualified on the
ground that he is. not a citiz -n, one of" the
Judges si all propound to him the follow
ing questions: 1. Are joti a citizen of the
United S ates? 2. Are rot; a native or
naturalized citizen, and if neither, hav
you declared
come a citizen,
of the United
naturalization?
1 f ! he person bt
your intention to bo
eonfoi niabiy to the laws
S-a'os. on ihe subject of
and it so. when? Vtok7.
challenged asunqu ililied
on the. ground thai lie has not resided in
lh;
s
ate for
S:X
months immediately
ion. oue of the Judires
preceding the elect
shall put the following questions: 1.
Have you resided in this State fur six
months immediately preceding this elec
tion. 2. Have you been absent from
this State within the six months immedi
ately preceding this election? 3. If so.
when you leD,. was it fur a temporary
purpose, wiih design of reiurnivg. or did
yon intend to remain away? 1. 1'id yon.
w hile absent, look up ui and regard this
State as vonr home? 5. Did vcu. while
absent, vote in any oilier State or Terri
tory? 'J hint. If tne person is challenged
on the ground that he is not a resident, ol
the county or precinct where lie oilers to
vote, one of the judges shall put Ihe fol
lowing qies'ions: 1. When did you come
into this county and precinct? 2. When
you cameitco this coun'y and precinct 4"td
you come for a tempos -jry put pose merely,
or for the purpose of making it your home?
3. II iveyou been for ihe last ninety days
an actual resident of this county? i'onrih.
If the persot. be challenged on the ground
that he is not twenty one years of age.
one of the judges shall put to him the tol-
; lowing question: j. -re you twenty-one
years of ago to the best of your knowledge
d b.
he
ndges of elect ion. or
one of them shall put all such other ques
tions to the person challenged, under the
respective heads aforesaid as may be nec
essary to test his qualifications as an elec
tor at that election.
Skc. 5. If the person challenged as
aforesaid s!vll refu.-e to answer fully any
question which shall be pit to him as
aforesaid, the judges shall reject his vote.
SKC (i. If the challenge be not with--,i
r. . .i . .
uiauu ai-er mi person ottering to vote
shall have answered the questions put. to
liim as aforesaid, one of the Judges ol
Election shall administer to him the fol
lowing oath: "You do solemnly swear that
(or atlirm) that you area citizen of the
United States (or have declared your in
tention to become such one year next
preceding this election), that you are of
tht- age of twenty-n!U' years; that you have
been a resident of this State fur six m uvhs
next preceding this election; that you
h ivi' been for the last ninety days a a actual
resident of this Judicial, Senatorial or
llepresen'a'ive District (as the case miv
oe) an I that on nax i-...;,!
' m tuts nre-
i cm
t and that vo l hare not voted at this
i election.
skc. 7
shall be
Whenever
received uft
any person's vote
r h . ving taken the
! oain prescribed by Pee. G of this Acf. it
j shall be the duty of the clerk of elee:i,,n
U , Vliie 'Vhc -,o!1 hx'k :lt md l
I'ersou s name, the word
sec. 8. it shall be the duty-
sworn,
of each
"yge oi hiecuou to eUal!
cage any person
ottering
suspect
w . "'Mini ne snail Know or
not to be qualified as :m -I
in t-. . i. . .
Sr;c. 0
It shall be the .1-nv
j uoges oi l-.ieciion
T . 1 f -r i .
U'i'v ol the
or of case fit tin. 1,-1
media'efy before procla at i,;:l 5s ma,j. , f
the opening of the polls to open the ballot
boxes in the m-e-;..-i,i,. (,f ii,.. ,
assembled, and
turn ttiem nnside down
so as to empty them of erervthirir ,;..a'
may be in them, and then lock '.loan se
curely, and they shall not be reopened
until for the purpose of counting the bal
lots therein at the close of ihe tdeetiuni '
Skc. U). The Judges of KlcMon shill.
if requested, permit the respective candid
ates, or one or more, of their friend., not
exceeding three, to be resent in the roinr
where tin Judges are. during the time of
receiving and counting the votes.
Sk.c 11. At t lit close of ths polls the
poll books .shall be signed by ihe Judge?
and attested by the clerks, and the names
tben-in shall be counted and ih? number
set down at the foot of the pod books. in j
nvaaner hereinafter prorlded la the form !
of n3ll booki. '
x
Sec. 12. After the poll books are sign
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 ticket re
mains in his hand, the name or names
written or printed thereon: also the otlice
that is intended to be filled by such per
son voted for. then deliver it to the second
J "dire, U no snail examine tne same, who
f-bali pass it to the third Judge, who shall
string it on a strong thread and carefully
preserve the same; and the same method
-hali be observed in respect to each -of the
tickets in the ballot box, until the number
of tickets taken out of the ballot-box is
equal to the number ol names upon the
poll books.
Skc. 13. The clerks shall enter in a
column under the names of the persons
voted for. as hereinafter provided in the
form of the poll books, all the votes read
by the Judges.
" Sue. 14. If two or more balk ts shall
be found so folded together as to present
the appearance of a single ballot, they
5hall 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 the Judges
s.!iall be of the opinion that ballots thus
folded together were voted by one elec
tor, they shall be excluded loin the count.
Skc.1j. If the "ballot should be found
to contain a greater number of names for
any office than the number of persons re
quired to fill that office, it shall be consid
eivd fraudulent as to the whole of the
names designated to fill such office, but
no farther.
Skc. lti. After the examination of the
ballots shall le completed, the number
of votes for each person sh ill be enumer
ated under the inspection of Ihe Judges
and set down as hereinafter provided in
the form of the poll books, and publicly
proclaimed to the people present.
Skc. 17. The following shall be the
form of the poll books to be kept, by the
Judges and Cleiks of Elections under this
Act:
I'oll books of the election held in
Precinct. No. . in the county of
on the day of . in the year A. 1).
one thousand eight huudred and . A.
15.. U. I)., and E. F.. Judges, and G. II..
and J. K.. Cleiks of said Election, were
respectively .sworn (or affirmed) as the
law directs, previous to their entering on
the duties of their respective offices.
M MI'.Klt AM) NAMKS OF EI.KCTOK.S.
Xo. I, A. 15. No. 2. C. D. No. .. E. F.
No. 4. G. II. No. o. 1. J. No. K. L.
It is hereby certified that Ihe number
of electors at this election amounts to .
(Attest)-
A. if. C. I).. E. F., Judges.
G. If., J. K., Clerks.
N.VMKS OF I'KP.-OXS VCTK.0 FOR, ANI FOtt
WHAT OFFiC'K, CONTAINING TIIK Nl.MUKi;
OF VOTF.S (ilVF.N FOR EACH CANDIDATE.
Gov
ernor. Rep. in
Cun'-cress.
It ops. iii State I,
islature.
llepic's.
House oi
We hereby cer.ify that at this eloc'ian
A. 15.. received vote.j for Gov
ernor; that C. D , receivd votes
for Governor; that E. F , received
votes for Kepreseutaii. e in Coarcss. etc.
G. 11. J. K.. Clerks.
A. P., U. P.. 11 1., Jibl-cs.
Skc. IS. After canvassing the voles in
the iisaioier ufor said, the Judges, before
they adjourn, shall enclose in a cover one
id the poll booi-'S. seal tho same secure v,
and direct lo the County Clerk of the
county in which the election is held; ol
io case of un edectioa in any incorporated
city or town, (hen to the o III etc r or cllicers
of such city or town authorized by law to
receive and canvass the votes, arid the
poll books ti ns so:. led and directed. t -iretber
with the hailols sealed as hereinbe
fore required sliail be conveyed by one
of the Judges or Clerks, to 1 ' aijre.'d
upon for that purpose, to the C-ciu'v
Clerk of the county; or in o-tse of an elec
tion in any incorporated city or town, then
to the ollicer or ofVieers of such city or
town authorize. 1 by law to reeelve the
same, within ten 1 tys f'rotn the day (.1
the eleeiioii. mi l th-.- oilier p .ill books
shall be deposited with one of ihe Jtid.c
ol fleciion, there to remain for one yenr
lor I he itse of whoever may choose to in
spect the same.
si c. ID. 'i he Jo. lprs of Election shall
carefully envelope all ballots rejee'ed or
deleciive as well as I lit oilier ballots, and
deliver the same to the County Clerk; or
in case. if an flection in any incorporated
city or town, then to the oilior or oliieors
of such city or town authorize 1 by law to
recoil t the same lobe tiled in his oiliice.
Skc. 20. All ballets used at any elec
tion in this State shall be written or
printed o i plain white p iper, w ithout any
mark or designation bein placed thereon
w liere the san. e may be know a or desig
nated. Skc. 21. The several County Coiitts
of this Sta'e, and the Common Council or
Hoard of Trns ces or oilier legally ffulhor
i.ed officers of every incorporated city or
town shall provide suitable ballot boxes
for every election precinct or ward ia
it oir respective oounties oi ; it 3 or towns.
Well secured w ith a good lock and key.
tit; lid thereof shail be fastened wiih
hinges, and shall contain un openicg
through, the same three inches long at;d
one fourth o! an inch wide, lor the recp
tio:i of the ballots.
Sec 22. Sections 1.11. 12. 13, If. 15. 17.
IS. 22. 23. 2 1. and 2,. ol an act .mtiiled
.u
Act relating to 'dections. and the
mode nf fining vacancies in otfiice," ap
proved Oct. 'J. s,7v), be and the same are
are hereby repealed.
i.e. .. iuasmucti
r i
as
ere
is an iin
ld within
! lent and
ta'es this
portant election soon to be heh
this State for electors for Fres;.
Vice-President of the United St.
Act shall be in force from aud
approval by the Governor.
Approved October If), 1S72.
Attest :
S. F. CIIADWICK.
Secretary of
after its
tate.
foe svlh:.
ri r: u x i ) i: h s 1 1 ; x i d D k s i u i s t o s e l f .
T
his propcrtv in Oregon City will soil
at a larga n, to a good purclia-er.
Also 4 town lots in Caneiiiah, witli good
fei.ee around.
Also -j. town lots; in lower end of Oregon
C:ty; also lito of laiai known ;is the dona
tion laad claim of Win. Stone, S miles
o:;theat of Oreeon City, with some iin
provements, thinly ti-nbtred, no under
growth, good lasting water 4
i"li. quire at County Clerks office.
J- M. FitAZER.
Oregon City, May 0th, 1S72. V0n2S
MASONIC HALL BUILD
ING. OREGON CITY,
OREGON.
TJ-EEPS CONSTANTLY ON IIAXD AND
tor sale, cheap foh cash,
RLOR, BEI'RCOM,
OFFICE, SITTI1JGR00M,
and KITCHEN FURNITURE
Lureaus, Lounges, Pocking Chairs, What
nots, Pec" steals, Wa-hstands, Curled
Hair and Pulu Matresses, Pu'.u Pil
lows, Spring Beds, Window
Shades. Pictare Frames,
Mouldings, Ac, &c
tfSpectal aitention given to Upho'storv
work in all its branchos. Order ti!t.-i
promptness. Kepairinz dn. with r.eanfs
arei Vesoateh. Furniture mid- to or.Vr "
, fGoods delivered to anvpa.trif Ln
a:g. Call aui eziJce for rear"
iclas. , .
ni:Vj7n?3
1
&itZ j (tinnrerdav! Au-ents wanted ! -u
BO tO $20 K5of working people, ot j
Tl - i mors livjuey at i
-.iti.. .-,-.. m-iTjp more livjuey
work for us in their spare moments, or alltno
time, than at anything else. IMrtieuluM free.
Address O. Stinsoa A: Co., Portland, iiaiue.
September 27th, lS72.lv.
Estray Hotice.
KEN UP BY JOS1AII I-KA.Mv i.i- ,
mas coanfv, Ore-on, one re I'.sti onaoic--
4 years old ; white !iind lees; no marks or bratia.
Appraised at .:u,l.v KOWT. T IIJM1 '.-ON . J. 1 .
Kceorded Jan. 24, h72. J. M. HtAUt
u.jOwl County Clerk. j
mvuii, .uni'iu..." - . ., ,
ExecutorG fJotico.
OTICE Is HEUKRY (ilVEN THAT WE
have l.ct-n dulv apix.iutfd IlxecutoM of the
last will and testament of W. I. -MAIl.vn iv,
deceased. All Trersons liavin- elamis ajumst
said estate are lurchv notified to present them
proptilv verified to us" at the oltice ot Johnson
Mti 'ow'n, in ( irciroTi Citv, witliin six months irum
the date of thi, notice. " N. ' A '
Executors of the estate of W. T. Matlock.
JOIIXbON & McCOWN,
Attornev-i for Executors.
Ore-on Citv, October 11, 172. n50vl
Administrator's Motico.
T OTICE IS IIEKEI5Y GIVEN THAT I
-L' have been dulv aTipt.iuted Administrator cf
the estate of EOHEN.O STKWAUT, deceased,
by the Hon. Count v Court of Clackamas Co-.xuty,
at the October term thereof. Therefore all per
sons having claims asainst said estate are hereby
notified to' present them to me property veri tie. 1
at the oliiue of Joimson Jc MeCown, in Oreg-on
Citv. within six months from the d Oe ef this no
tieJ.' CJIAKEES STEW.VltT,
ydrnini-'iratov of said estate.
JOHNSON & JlrCOW.V,
Attornevs for Administrator.
Oregon Citv, October 11. 1S72. n50wl
Final Scttiarnent.
In the matter of the estate of John K. Dickey,
deceased.
tN THE COUNTY GOV KT OF CLACKAMAS
county. State of Or-.'on, October term 1872;
fhe administrators of s.od estate bavin..? tiled
their exhibit for final settlement thereof, it is or
dered by the Court that Monday the fourth, 4th,
day of November, 1S72, be sot apart for the hear
ing i.f objections to said Jinal aii-ount and lor the
settlement thereof with itaymon I Dickey and
James . Dic.kev, the administrators thereof,
i'.v order ot Hon. .1. K. WAIT, Count v Ju.l-e.
Attest: It. F. C AC FIELD, County Clerk.
Oregon City, October 11th, 1372. n.VJwt
Administrator's Flotice.
In the matter of the estate of JOHN OKAY, le
cca sed.
NOTICE IS llLRKlfY GIVEN THAT THE
-F undersigned has been appoin .l Ailruiuistra
tor of the aloe ntiuied estate; ae.d ail pt ro!is
liavnc-T c!.ii:ns au.iinst the said estate are hereby
ro'inirt-l to ptu-ent tJcia with the ya-oper
vouchers, within six months from the date of this
liotn-e. to the und.a'-.i'-rne,l at hfi residence hi Hea
ver Creek irecinct, ( lack tia is county, s-tate of
Ore-on. JOHN NOV Fit, Administrator.
HC FLAT & AV A Kit FX,
Attornevs for Administrator.
Dated October 11th, 1S7.. n'jOwl
F-Jotico of Aclrsiinistrator's
Sale of ScaJ Estate.
VOTICK IS HEKEliV GIVEN THAT liY !
virtue of an order of the lion. County Court I
of Clackamas county, made at the October term, j
1572, in the matter of the estate of J. S. Me.m- i
iiion, I will on Monday, the -l;h day of November, !
1M7J, at the liour of eiven o'clock; at th .- Court
House door in Ore-.,ii ('itj-, Clackamas county, i
Oregon, ssdl at public auction, to the highest bid- !
der, all the ri-rlit, title and interest, said estate !
has in the follow in- described tract of land, to- j
wit : the E. 1-2 ot the N. W. 1-1, V". 1--J of the N. !
E. 1-1, N. E. 1-1 of S. AV. 1-4 ar.d N. W. 1-1 ot S.
E. 1-1 of Sec. S-2, T. a S., K. 1 K.
Terms of sale : pild coin; one-half cash in baud,
the other half pavable (i mentiis alter s.de with I
note and JuorCraji... J. M. ileAM.MON,
Administrator of t-st:oe of J. y. MeA mmoa. j
I 'a ted October 11th, Ls7i. iwOwl
Citation.
In the matter of estate ". In the County Court of
)t , Clac'caiH is Co in', v,
JACOB EN OLE, decM. ) St ite of Ore-o.u "
lo the heirs or any other per
tere-ted in the estate of said
deceased.
son, or persons, m
JACOU F.N ti EE,
'rilEREAS, THE IU'LY A I TO I NT ED
A'tiaiiii-trator of said estate ha-, tiled iu
said Court a petition pravmu- tor an order to seil
the real properly of said c-Ua'e: now, theretore
In t he nime el the Slate of 0:aei. yea and
each of you, are hereby personally cit ed to be and
appear in t he ' 'ottuty i 'ourt of lackamas ctninty,
rotate oi to.-jon ,,n it.., r ; i v .,1 i vr to
r.
1S7-J, feint;
the tii-st .
--e-'i 'oart
siluW C.IUM
the -Jnd div ol De-t inin-r, IS,"
a:: i
ay of ft e regular
for t he year 1 -r'.
'. if anv exKt, w !
I eeemt er term ot
th, a and ti:-n- to
an ord, T of tie
i shaaid not 111 l ie
as in the said pet ion praved for ;
I said land beimf described as loi'o.v-: the N.V'.
; 1-1 of S. V. l-'l and l..t 4 iu- ction . S. K. 1-1
' ofS. E. 1-1. and lots osie, two and three ia r-.-cti.ci
j 2, and the x. ot N. F. 1-! ot section :!, all in
I tovnship i S., K. 1 west, containing i 7 1 .'
j acres, more or less; abo the tollie.vintr de-eribed
; 1 oid : a part of claim No. -tJ, de nte.i a.-, lollows:
I ..ri tilling- a t t lie sou' hea t, corner ol claifi No. 42,
tlieic" north -IS i-ii;cMS ; tliet-c'e south I'd
j wi.-.-t. nay chains and forty Utiles, to a stake
j marked A. lb: thence south 11 .-haiis and ten
' htiSis, to a stake siruiliai ly marked ; t hence east
-11 chains aud 2'J links, to the place of beinnimf ;
i otit ain iic-j abou t lt0 acres; township ,i S., l;. 1
west of the Willamette. meridian; also thefol
: 1 v. iii-- described land, hem j a part of Augustus
l Vervteii's donation claim, notification No. , tut;
l.-e-rnniie.'-r a ihe N. "V. coiner of" sail claim;
j thence south one-quarter of a mile; t hence cat
' e.ue-halt a mile: thence north one-quarti r of a
mile; thctiee west one-halt of a itiiie, tothe placft
j of be-tinnin; in sections -ii and T. 3, It. 1
j west, containing SO acres more or Ie.-s.
l.v order oi said ( 'ourt.
Witness the lion. .1. K. V.'a it. Jud-e of t be
County Court of ( 'lackamas count v. State- of Or
ero'i ; and the seal of said Court, this 2-Jr.l dav ef
Oetolx-r, 1S7.'.
Attest: It. F. CACITED.
Cour
ty ch.-ik, of l lackamai
Count v, .state of l irccon.
Oregon City, October 2., ls7J. ii.)2:w-'l.
JUsT RECEIVED BV
A. I
: -t
- -
HAVE JUST REDE IV ED A COMPLETE
and well-assorted stock of
CUSTOM-MADE GLOTISIHQ
A.D GEMLE31E.S' ITKMSHI.G fiGf))S,
Which I will sell at reduced prices.
Call tir.d cianiir.e ni-stock before ptirel.as-
tl
e where.
Preilucc Takrn in Exchange for Goods.
Am LKYV,
"Iain .-.(nel, Oregon C'Ky.
Tbe standard remedy for t'oij;ns, I nflu-
nzn, S.,re Tht-oat, il'Ito: i . t.'.tngh Crovp,
T.ic r Comi'fot'it, Jh-'nictiilh, B!ii.l 7r of the
J'iir'K, and every affection "f the Throat,
Lniijrs ;tnd Chest, including Con'si m ptdx.
WisTju's Ualsism of Wild (lurry
does net dry up a Co u sit, but lonsevis it,
cleanses the lnr.g, arid allavs irrrt itioii, tltns
rtm,, ;, the can.-; of tbe e'onijoaint. None
ycniiine titdess sincl I. IUtts. Prepired
''' Sr Tii AV. Fowls Son-s, Ito-t-m. Sold by
Redjxutox, IIostettek it Co., Kan Fiancisca,
r.ed by itealets generally.
r. B. R. FREELAD,
DENTIST,
"TOOM 2 DEKCM'S r.UII.DiyCr. CORX--11.
er First and Washington Sts., Portland.
Nitrous Uxidt: administered. n-2Stf.
1m.
I. KIi!lR. 20 and -21 New- MPr.
Clauds Exchange, ts our authorized Agent j
m fan Fr3a?io.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
DIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
I . r y, m r y -r i xr i II Ulf fCC T f.
x U U J. J. U V j:L 1 V JJ uiiU.uiwui
.
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front aud Oak streets , Portland
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, (iroceries,GeneralMerchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. L. IlicifAKDsox, Auetioneei
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined IJar and Handle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fry-paus, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
also :
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors
A. 15. Richardson, Auctioneer
OREGON CITV, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
lil?
ASf Si!
IIOOT &z SHOES,
I also keep constantly on baud
SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLA N N E LS,
TWEEDS AND RLANKETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool in exchange.
Ifl will also pay the highest prices for
I'ntter, Eggs, and ail kinds of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash or lU equivalent in good
men htmtable produce.
iJS" Give me a call and sati-fv votirselves
JOHN "MYERS.
Jan. 13, ISTl.tf
JEW YORK HOTEL,
( Dentfehes Gafthans,)
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing. Fort land. Ore gen .
II. E0THF0S, J. J. WILKEKS,
r nop ii i et o rs.
Roard f.er Week $.ro0
" ' w ith Lodging G 00
' ' p.iv . 1 o0
WILLEAm SINGER
Jits -J xti.bHi-r.nl
A
it fl t I I S'KOUief
EAi!.i-.".-i--i.'-
FOR IHE MA. L'FACTOIA' OF
SASH, BUNDS AND C0CF5S
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
CS Tliev will also do TURNING, of ev ry
description to order,
With Neatness and Dispatcl
o
t
ALL WORE YV A It RANTED.
Shop on the River, in Lewis' shop.
oppos te Oregon City Mills.
rj: ii itj
7ill sew everything" reeded in a family, frezi
tha heaviest to r'e Fghtest fr.br:c.
it rons mop.s av.hjic,
MORE IklXDS of uoirit,
AM) iiettei: v. oi:k,
Thau sxnj other machine.
If lhero is t riorcnoo Few irt.c; JTa
cliino vvi'.hin o;:e thoiisar.tl inile3 of
i'p.n Francisco r.ot vorldng veil mul
ftivinentiro tatisfnction, if I nm iu
l'ormcil of it, it vill Le nltended to
vitlrout expense of uny kiutl to tlio
owner.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
ID re-.st r.'ontorr.ery Street,
Grand Hotel Bulldtarr, San Francisco.
Semi for Circulars ami samjnrit rf
the tvorl;. Active Agents wanted in
every ilacc.
JOHN SCHRAK1,
MAI.V STKEET, - OKEGO.VCITY
MAM FACTl IiER XSd IMPORTER OF
ADDLES, II A KX ESS,
S A DDLEIt V-1 1 A It D
WAHE, Ac, Ac.
"TT7IIIC1I HE OFFERS aS CHEAP AS
V can be had in the State, at
Wholesale orRe'ail.
P.ij warrant all mv roods as represented.
Oregon City, April" 17, 1S7'-'. n'J'.tt'.
OREGON CITY
BREWERY !
II KX 11 V f 1 U M B E L(,
Having purrhaed the above Brewer- wish
es toinform the pnldi'- thnt he is now prejar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
I. AG Kit BEER,
Apioo.I aacan be obtained any where in the
Sr.a!(. Orders solicited and promptly filled
H
OME-MADE CARPET FOR SALE AT
Phi I
Business Directory of Portland, Oregon.
PUBLISHED BY L. SAMUEL,
General Advertising Agent, 93 Front Street.
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
Xo. J9 First Strict. Importers and Job
bers of Fancy floods, Toys, Crockery, Glass
ware and Plated Ware.
Astor House. First st , between Oak and
Pine. Everything ueat. Ii. L. Longfel
low, Proprietor.
BOOKS, STATIONERY
AND
MUSIC A I, I X ST II U 31 EX TS .
rGII.r., STEEb & KAXCROFT,
Xos. 75 and 5 7 First Street, Portluinl,
narman, the onlr direct Importer of Cloth-
Jjinir, Slc, eor. Front it Washington sts. f
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
WHOLESALE
IJOOKSEI.I.ER & ST A T I O X E I? ,
LARGEST STUCK JS roiiTLASD.
Xo. 7 9 Front ami Xo. 5J"Vnsli
lnslon Srcls.
BECK, WILLIAM & SOX. 129 Front st.
In, porters and dealers in
Ctuiig, liiHcs and Iitvolver
of every description.
Fishing TaeVl-e, Farcy Ootids. Bends', Bird
Cages, Baskets, Crcquet tlatnes, and
Uaby Carriages.
Agents for the 'California Powder Work?;"
also, for the "Wheeler t Wilson
Sewing Machine."
1ck, John A., 120 Front street, practical
Watchmaker t Jeweler. Work done
for th Trad'.
IJOOIi AM).TOIJ PK1MEKS.
HIMFS ,c BACIIELDER 03 Front street.
f '.w i-t--mmu-hh" .'M.tijHi: : g-n.ja.m.ajn?r-g3
3" in hantin, W. A., s. w. cor. First k Taylor
3 sts. Cheapest Furniture House in Port
land. K PDT7TC WA LTEIl I5ROS
111 AJ O, Cy Front street.
COarke, Henderson & Cook, SI ,t J-3 First
street. Dealers in Dry Goods, Fancy
Goods. Ac.
C1ohn t Po.-citfi Id, 14S Front st. Conuuis-
sion Merchar.ts & Dealers, in Oregon &
California Produce.
Conglc, J. 15.. Manufacturer t Dealer in
Saddles, Harness, and Saddlery Hard
ware, t't'. Front street.
(
Mitrier, W A, Co., 10.'. Front st. Merchant
J Tailors and Clothierr-. Hats Furnishing
jouds.
DeLasbmutt & Oatiuan, i'2 Fn nt street,
lieal Estate Agents, money loane.l.
houses rented.
DENTAL GOODS, SA&'Si
l- lout street.
DRUGGISTS,'.!:
AKI it'll, lo 1 Fn nt street. Orders from
any portion of the State or Teriitorie cate
i itl I v til ed by mail or express,.
7m I, Lowensttin &, Co. Furniture and
J Carpet deak rs Stores from lot to 1SS
t list St I ft t.
mploy merit Acncv. J. H. Witherell,
J l-'ront st. Furnish all kinds of helj.
Eve rding A lleebe, lM Front street. Com
mission Merchants and dealers in Do
mestic- Pi od nee
I.tsbion Lively Stable, cor. First &. Salmon
sts K. Coi bet t, I'r.ip. Good tui n-onts
always on hand.
Jishel k It' belts, cor. Fiist k Washinston
JL st-.. Dealers .'c Manutac. Coding, Furn-
is'dns' G ods.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE-
The largest Music House on the Coast.
STEIMY AY El RDETT 0R(JAS,
ti. I.. DtPItAXS.Maiiagtr.
SOLE ACENCY Fl'K IDE
"Howe'5 Solving 3IacIine.
' A g e n t s wanted. S
11
iicl.enev V Sterne. Grocers and dealers
in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Main sts.
T Famburger, 15., l'ir-t street, importer
JL. X. ami dealer m Staple fancy Dry Goods,
Millinerv.
ntndee. D. II., Photogra jdiic Artist, s. w.
cor. First and Moirison sts. Child s
Pict. spec 1 ty.
nei.richsen, L. C. A Co., lot' First street.
Manufacturers and dealers in Jewelrv,
Warehes, Ac.
Hibbard, Geo. L., OH Fr
dealer in Groceiies, D
tenuis. Arc.
ibbard, Geo. L., OH Front st.. wholesale
oors, Wagon Ma-
Hodge, Calef A Co., 07 Front St., whole
sale dealers in drug-", Paints, Oils,
Glass, Arc.
7 T I 1 Sewinc Machine, straiu
JLJL V 1J J needle", under feed, "1 1
:ht
ck
stitch." Competition? challenged. G. W.
Travel', llL' Front st.
nurrrren A Shitnller, N's. Hit; to 172
First st. Impoiters Furniture, Bed
ding, Arc.
Hutchinson, Y.. Watch maker cm- hiist
and Mttin streets. All work done :.t
S.ui Francisco prices, and warranted.
International Hotel, cor. Front and Morri
son s's. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Buss
attends steamers.
T7"ohn,J. A: Co., 01 Front st., wholsale and j
J-V. retail dealer in line Clothing, b
'uriiish-
in Goods.
" f tiison Doree Resttiurant, juivate rooms
J.V1. for Fainilics, cor. 1st and Pine streets.
Q. Voos. Pi op.
Mariin, K. A Co., wholesale dealer iu
Wines A Liquors, O. S. X. Co's Block,
and San Fran .
f eier A Schmeer, 111 Front st., wholesale
Vl and retail Confectioners.
Miller, John P., J3 1st st. Watchmaker A:
Jeweler, oilers to the public a tine as
sortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
I oeller it Co , Ft out near C st.. Dealers
I. in native and loreign Wines, Liquors,
and Cigars.
"VTortl.rnp it Thompson, dealets in Hard
lS ware. Iron, Steel. Huh, spokes, Hard
wood Lumber, tf-c. Portland.
Occidental Hotel, cor. First and Moirison
sts. Smith A Cook, Proprietor.
1 parish, WatK.ns Con e!l, Real Estate
Agents, Pitti ck's building, cor. Front
and Stark streets.
OIIOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. C. II. Wood
1 ard .t Co., 101 Fiont sf.
JOHN B. PILKINGTCjTbI. D.,
OCULIST AND AUKIST,
Office 73 First Stkeet, IIoi.ves' Bcild
in;,3d door, ritoM Lahu's Rank.
Treats all diseases of the
ne, liar, Throat and Lungs.
I)icbter, Paul. 105 First st.. in porter of
V Berlin wooden Carving-", Parlor Orna
ments. A-c
"Oosenbaum, I.S.ArCo.. Tobacconists. import
1 V ers of Foreign and Pojseftic Liquors.
T ass House, Front st. Or iFhrltTO
lLctpal. Thomas Ryan, PropHe8 Vil
Sherlock, S.f 61 iToTSTTvr-U
dealer in Harness St 1
dler Hardware. ' baddly aLd s,d
Si 111 o n, J.,5t3 Front street nvTi
s" !.. Window' itefoor.,
QinsheimeTTllTTirFnltTt
O Pianos, Organs, sheet Music" T"tr bf
t-truments. "it, jIumc jq
Sk idrrore, S. 123 FiTsTTP" TV
Apothecary, a lar.-e stoet " 4
& Toilet Articles k of 1 uinf r
Smith & Davis, 71 FroiTT
dealer in I)rue, ra 't, TT-V ho
Glass, Perfumery, IC "tS' 0lU' Wi
a .-... f. t rr:
v ivoii.s, ,;i first strtTt H
ing Instruments. b' ' "USl 8 Mat'-.Dra
Smith, Put.. B rok er7rFonTv7
in Ugal Tenders Gofrnmolft n"1"
and Gobi Dust. eminent Eond
O TOK, II. Ti., X lOTPronl
zt A-n-eti::-
'iri
Watches renaire.1 in 4i" "".,wrculr.
3;.,.! 1. - j
and WAimANTi r, to give satisfaction
r perry Uros.. No. 17s FirTelTIr!"
L tnrers aud aealers in Fra Vtu t
diner. ( arpels, Ac. ' ,,tlJ"
rphe Clothing store. 1 1 3 FrTnC w r ""
JL Furnishing Gotds. lteot, . i fJCtkli
iir,..-;-. t. ' Cll
..Mil a uu j. 1 aire r.
ueg.-."
rpuftV II. 1L. i AU4 From st. Dr
nicultural ImpIPmf.rU
rpyne E. D. n. w. cor. First k 0fc
1 dealer in Urandies, W ines, F.ni&sh At',
and I'oi ter. "
Williams A Myers, 5 Cc nl7aTpWlr
deal'.s in Produce.
i iiane iv reenretmer, Attorneys A ?n.
T t lienors in uanKiuntcy. (
iptcj. Otlice in Odd
Fellows Temple.
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LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
BARGAINS!
O
S. ACKERfWIAN & CO.
TTAVE JUST RKCKIVED A IATICE
JLi sto.
k of
o.
SPiaXd & ;OIMR CGCES,
WHICH THEY t FFF.lt
Clirapcr Iin tlie Clscaiifft.
We would say, come and cenvirre nrr
self before put ehiisicg elsewhere. Our sttik
consists in part of
FANCY AND .STAPLE DKT COOPS,
CIIOTHING, HATS, Q
U: H.'TS AND SHOES. Q
NOTIONS, GKOCEIiirs,
0I1. KDWAHF,
and a great many articles too nunu n us to
llietlllnll.
AL0, Doors, Windows, Ghus and Putty.
ALL KINDS, OF FRODirCE TAK1N IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO. WOOL wanted, for which we pj
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKERHMN Si CO.
Oregon City, April 21, 171. tf
Jfitfvp WAGON
AND
Carriage IVIanufactoiy !
o
The undersigned, having incrfp.J'ed tho c1!
mensrons of his premises, t the old stacd
Corner of Main and Third streets,
Oregon City . . Oregon.
Takes this method to infoi ni his old rt-
rons, and as many new rues as n'HT
pleased to call, tl at he is now prepnrrd, with
ample room, good materials, and the very
best of mechanics, to build am w, recon
struct, make, paint, iron and turn out nil
complete any sort ol a vehicle from com
mon cart to a concord Cf nch. Try me.
Rlaeksmithing, Horse or Oxsl ofirg. rd
general jobbing nratlv, qnfklr and cheap
ly done.' DAVID SMITH.
Opposite Excelsior Vart
To Stock Drovers.
TIIR ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE
Mountains, known as the ''Old tmi
irrant Road," is now in sphrdid order fcr
the accommodation oft he public. Tl ebriffs
on the road have all been thoroughly ' 'T r
ed, and stock drovers will find it ro trrtdde
to cross tl.e Mountains by this toute. TIfre
i- plenty of gr-od water and gruss on I ctn
sides of the Motintnirs, fnd the di.'tnnre
across is f nlv .r0 miles being the fhortrst rs
well as the best road over the Cascade Vonr
tains. Stoek droves and f migrants wiI na
it to their advantage to travel over this route.
Toles reasonable.
JOSEPH YOCNO, PreMdent
Clackamas county, June 21st, 172.
Store to Rent.
T RESTORE HOUSE FORM J'RT.YOCff '
pied bv Kafka, on Rock Creek .1 2 irurB
from Aurora. ituated at a fine point tcr
countrv trading post ; can be hd en reir
reasonable terms. This is n desirsbly MJi"1
for a man with small capital to go m'o
11 Ennnire of JOHNSON A McCf,"'.
JiiljECtf.J Oregon CiJ, Orrgn
JMPEUIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoqtte & Co.,
ORE COS CITY.
trft,Kcep cnnstardlv on hsrd frt't;
MJdlings, Bran and Chicken Feed."'"
pnrchasing feed must farn'.tb tbe ca'
K.Howard. I- Co., Chi r i T,Elfipi
California Watches; rbi rL
ll. T?''ts of he California I'li1;
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