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OH -If .' amM """""" '" ' 2)e lUrdilicrj3d6. NOVEMBER 29. 1372. ..-Tho many friends of ; vr and Mrs. L. D. C. Latonrctte ueep.y :,;p.ibie with thetn in their sad .lUie 5n tt.e death of their eldest danghUr, U1" Jaide a-ed about IS years. She LUCVu?. t liable young lady, intelli W an belo,ed b, .11 who knew her. fVa au . , ,t a gloom over ""IS 2 rnco mt.nity.and public deeply "r - ,'ze with the bereaved parents an.l SSJ s 5.dr sad loss. She returned r IVrhnd a week ago last Sunday Slen-9 11.11. where tbe had K coing to school, and expected to bite at the close of lb. present term. K all tr earthly ambition have been suddenly ended. Concebt of Vocal Music By special reqlle.t. tbe Rev. J. V. Scllwood will re nt bis recent Concert in vocal music, Huh t. large change of programme, at ,h- Court House, on Ttinesday evemcg 1 Dec. 3d). Among some of tbe val uable additions to the programme, is a fireman' piece which will be sung in characters. Tickets can be obtan.ed at the Post Office. Di.ora open at 7 o'clock. Conceit begin at 7 oi. Admission CUT cents. Children half price. Chimvkys Tho City Council scmetime siuce passed an ordinance requiring all stove pipes to be passed through, the roofs et houses by a chimney. This was Veined necessary as a precaution agaiiit C,e and we hope our citizens will cheer bill'y coinplv with the requirements of the ordinance. "Niie can leiiy Hie fact that p:ove-ji;ies p i-.-e.l through u dry roof are iLngerous. an.l we have had more than oue .iui cait.-ed by this means. Ca:.iok Thanks. We find the following card in the Oiejonim of last Wednesday : Mr. and Mis. C. F lIoNlon. proprietors ot the CiiflT House. Oregon City, take this in:!id of returning their ransi sincere tli ti.ks to th ir boarders and other kind trieii.jn who. with w"a willing hear; and b Hid. a-s'.sted i;i svi:2 liieir luruiMiie aad h"!ise tl'oin iles'ltJCMml tin- a'ht ot t:ie liru-. r z-v City. Nov. 1872.'' Sr i t ;:::r While the parents wete out o! the sboe. last Saturday. Carey, eld est son if .S. 1). l'opn. a boy about lour years old. pot a can of powder and p'afed j. loi ii Uol ove the poader exploding :oid horning 'lie linle teiluw very st-vere-lv about the fioe and hands. The burns are very Poiin'.il. but he is getting along as well SS Could be eXpee'ed. floor AiiUKNCK. The announcement tba; Kev. Mr. llubcoek would deliver a. lecture at the Episcopal Church i-th! Sunday, to the young men brought out a ltje congregation. Air. 15 deliver d very able di.-co'irse. He is an elo quent Fpc.iUer and u good re.isoner. A (Jooi Timk. It is a moM opportune ti:n tor our pa'.rns who are in arrears to Ihv up before the New Year commences No cuh"criber can have a leal h ppy New Year unless he is sq mre with the printer. Let our patrons remember this tact and call and pay up. C;:oWii.: The great Vivian gave a second eii;ertaininent at, the Court Iloti-e lkt Sat a rd ay evening, to a crowded house, in fact i: was lull to its utmost capacity. Toe ent rtaitiment gave general Kaiisfac tiou and oreaud loud arid tieiiuent ap p iauS'J. TltK IsUATHKKINt. OF Is'.tAKI.. A FCT- mori w II be preached by Calhirina iichertz. on the "Ingathering of Israe', for t!;e Kedrmption of Spirit. Soul and Ilody. to enter itno Life Kiertul." at the Meth odist Church, on Sunday aflutnooa at 3 o'clock. Kf tik.vkk. Henry Hedges and George Newman returned home last Tuesday from their MUi vexiitg trip in Idaho, where they litve been dutitig the past summer. The Lwys lotik as though tfcey had been out in the em! during their absence. FhitsoNAi.. We had the pleasure of a call !rom our old friend Mr. A. McAlex andei , of Albany. Mr. McA. was one of the lV.'uter.iiary Commissioner, and as B'ich showed his skill as a mechanic and a faitlo'u! public servant. Lkctcuks. I'rof. Cbaney has been de livering a course cf lectures in this city during the past week. Not having been invited toatteud. we . are unable to speak of either the subject or merits of the rpeaker. Fi vkual. The funeral of Mr. John G Caitipbell was largely attended last Salttr. day morning. The funeral sermon was preiched by l?ev. Mr Sellwood at tbe KoNcopal Lhuich. and was very iuiptes s.ve. Not IIkach Fi:om. The in in John Grif fen who stabbed Mr. (Juinn sometime since and was released on bail, has not been heard from since he left. Mr. Q linn is fast recovering from the injuries received, and is able 'o be up. f. TUMu; Tasks. Sheriff Hedges and Pepu-y Leatie have been engiged in vi.--i'ir:-: the various precincts of the county Collecting taxes. We learn that they find uio:iey rather scarce among the people. Nkw Watchman. Mr. Win. W. Myers h been appointed li'ght watchman. We th nk Mr. Myers will mae a good and efjeient officer. Th" new School law pnsd by the Leg islature at it"! last session will be publish ed in the next :s-me of the EvTEKiMtisii. Ciianok. We call attenti-in to Ihe He cirtrip- (,f j rogramnie by Mr. Levy. insp.s bui:i-s. Ci-e him a rail. o Cc'NTT (ofKT The December term of 'e County Court. Judge Wuit presiling. Convenes next Mondav. TlFt rr-.Tors. Thanksgiving was duly ob-s-rved by ri vices at the Episcopal and baptist Churches . Corxr:i.. TJeiriilar monthly meeting of th Ci'y Council takes place next Monday eenin;r. Mrs. C. I. Church left this week pen l the win'er at the Dalles to The Amtric vn Farmers Advocitk leads the PRricnttnral press for it enterprise and energy. The Advocate ru'lishing Con. panv, Jarkson. Tcnn, offer it free with aiy M or higher priced f nper or tnigazinej in the L nirp.i s-atPjt a,, nt oniv fifty cens ;lvnnco with others. This for a large si x- en pace mntblv fi led to overflowins with t e famer " trtg eSBCOW:X AND OREGON CITY Y. OOLEX jIILIXtt RITA'S. A Terrible Calamity to our City. Au Institution of the State . Swept Away by l'ire. SIHO.OOO Worth Property Dcstrosed. At twenty minuted before three o'clock last .Saturday morning, our citizens were awakened from their slumbers by the ringing the of th bells and '.be cry of fire. The people were soon out, and it was easy to observe what tbe cause of the alarm was and from whence it came. Tbe Oregon City "Woolen Mills were in flames. The Ore caught in the attic, and spread with great rapidity, and before any person was scarcely on tbe ground, the entire upper story of the building was in flames. Tbe fireman were Boon at work, but it was apparent to all that tbe noble structure with its valuable machinery would be destroyed and that no human efforts could save them. ThPie are various reports as to how the tiro originated, and who was tbe first on. the ground, But we will give the facts as we have reason to believe they are. One report stales that the building was set on fire. To this report we a first gave considerable credit, but after due reflection and considering the amount of combustible material around such an es tablisnient. we have concluded 1 li.it it was caused by spontaneous combustion, and tho material in the a'lic being very dry and considerable oil about the wood work, was the cause of tbe. rapid spread of the devouring flames. We are inform ed that Mr. Dan. Lee, lh. night-watchman on the wharf was the first to observe the Amies, and lie rushed around to the factory giving the alarm as he was run ning. He then attempted to gain au en trance to t he building, but failed. The factory waichtn an says that he had pre viously discovered the fire, and was up in the third srory endeavoring to apfiiiige the I hose in order to put it out. Mr. Theodore C:atk was 'lie fii!t who rang the fire alarm bell, and at Ihe same time the fac tory bell was rung two or three strokes, but the watchman says that the rope was cut. and he was un.ibie to ring any more, when be left for the engine room to turn on the water. While was going on. the flames maderapi I progress. Ano r report conies that the wotktnen on the locks were the fir-t to observe the fire, and when they saw it. it was in the south end of the building near where the woi 1 pieker was stationed. This report cor reponds with many others, at id !.. nee we are of the opinion that it caught from some material around tbe wool picker. The question as to whether the fire was an acci lent or the woik of an incendiary, will always be one of difference. But what makes us doubt that it was set on fire, is the fact that it occurred in the a' lie. We cannot comprehend why a person would go up that high when there was just as good opnoriimi'y on the first floor a.'! v.-1 '; h would have probably resulted more damaging. xor.r.E wonr. hone. From the commencement of Ihe fire, the firemen and citizens did all in their power to safe the building and surround in? property. The fact was beyond doubt that the factory must go. and tin next step was to prevent its spreading to adjoining buildings. This was done by almost supeihuman efforts on the part of the people and firemen. The engine Rtid dry house, which wete located within twen'y feet of the factory, constructed ol wood. Furrounded by wood and other ig niTbie mateiial. 1 iie Cliff andrhecnix Hotels, directly opposite the factory also narrowly escaped. The way our firemen anil citizens worKed snowed ln.it no ordinary fire could have gained headway. anl had tin alarm been given before th entire upper story was in flame, we have every reason to believe that the factory would have been saved with but sliirht ! a a; aire. rKoTEUTY SAVKD. The walls of the Ouilding are standing and we understand that only one of tbeift will have to be rebuilt, in the north wall, which partiallv tumbled down and is bad ly cracked. Tbe dry bouse and wool warehouse, which contained about SIO.O'DO worth of wool, wi'h a large amount, of wood were saved. The property of the Company thus ssved is worth probably from 000 t Soj.O'JU. PAMAtniS AMI I.OSSKS. Tn losses nf the Company are in the neighborhood of Sl77,()()t). which is cov ered by insurance to the amount of S77..")!)'). - Of this sum the lo-s i divided as follows: Jitcob Lro-i. S !)();) ). W. S. Ladd S J.i.OUiJ. Lrown & Co $H) () Ii). an i other small stockholders the remaining t?I.Vt;). A frame building belonging to J. S McDonald, worth prob ibly ?.")!)') was partiallv torn down, and when the wall fell n it. it was completely demolished. The bnildin-j w i occupied by Mr. Chas. Fried .leh, as a saloon, whose loss will probably be covered with about S-Oi). We bedeve this includes the entire los.-es. ACTIDKNT. Mr. John Dlaekwell. a fireman. wa close to wheie the wall tell and a brick struck him on the head, and a portion of tl-e foiling frame building struck him or other parts of hi body, knocking him seiw-des anil inflicting some painful w.unds We are pleased to record the fact ihat they Hr" not dangerous, and that be is so tr recovered as to be able to be op. AKKKST TOT! INCENIHAniSM. On Saturday evening a man named Koulnn was arrested on a charge of having set fire to the builditiir. Tbe charge was b ised on some ihreat- he had nvtde. but upon examimit lou it wa- found that there was no evidence against him. amf that be was known to have gone to bed at ID o'clock that evenintr and was in Ids room when th- lire broke out. He wa consequently discharged. Taonirr-11 'lu-,'i cu-nst;i' e sinfoconsil eration. we may congratu'.aie foir c:iiz-ns that they i-scap'-d so iottumt -ly. Had it not been that the roots of surroundiMsrs were wet with a trot. and hid there been the least particle of wind stirin:r. our ci:y would have been i.i ashes. To the firemen and some of our energetic ci'i-Z'-n ton tnueh praise cannot be given lor their efT-rts in staying the devouiin elements. It would lie invediou- to men tion anv person inpparticular; but all did well. ' Mrsrc Peter's Musical Mon hly for November may be had at Mr. Flemitfg's book store. It is- an excellent number. Tb" 5'-7'-'miihi learns that r. J. II. rnieh;u in. who was hurt the other day. by falling from a tree, is much worse, and his Jri-'ndi entertain.tbe gravest apprehen- eioas tbat he will not recW Citizens' Meeting-. At the meeting at the Conrl House on Wednesday evening, Nov. 27. 1S72, called by tbe citizens to take into consideration the rendering or sympathy to the sufferers, and auVJn rebuilding the Woolen Factory, the following proceedings were bad : . His Honor. A. Noltner, was called to the chair, and C. IT. Church was elected secretary. Moved and seconded that a committee of Ibree for Oregon City, and three for I ortland be appoin'ed to solicit subscrip tions in aid of rebuildinir: moiion prevail w Vr" 1" TLomPsn. Walur Fish and J. n. Chase, for Oregon Citv.nd Cant. J. I) Miller, J I). Jjiles and John Mve.-, for 1 ortland, were designated as such corn mntee. Moved and seconded Ibat a committee of three be named to draft resolutions ex pressive of the set,t ments ot this commun ity reining to liie fire; curried; Mes-rs. L. 1 . Harm. W. L. White and A.J. Apperson, were appointed said com-nittee; and they soon appeared with the following report : "We. your committee appointed at a meeting ot the citizens of Oregon Citv to draft resolutions expressing the feelings of her citizen in re pec t to the cteat ca lamity which beteil this citv bv the de struction or the Woolen Factory, by fire, on last Saturday morning, respect full r recotnmer.d the following resolution: lUstJied. Th.it the destruction of the Factory is not only a great loss to the Comp tuy. but to tie State at large, ai d the greatest calamity tbit could have be-falb-n our city; a, to the nianufacuu i' g interests, more thon any or ail other in dustries, depend our growth and prosper ity. Ilesolced. That, in the judgment of ihW meeting, it is the duty of ev ry citiz-n to encourage and stsslj-t in ei-erv p s-ibV manner, the Company ami to aid them iu every way. in order that the Factory may be rebuilt at us early a day as is practica ble, and to toster and encourage all such euterpises. as therein lies the genu of our prosperity. L. T. F.aimx. ) A.J. At 1'i:i:son r Com." W. L. U hitk. j The resolutions wen urai.iniously adopted, as was the following: llfsolrcil. That if there be any in this city who express any satisfaction at the late incendiarism that thev are jnsMv le garded lv t his communit v as 1-hic.iOliles anil no better in d'-gree than lhe:r e.vem plars the fill setter". It w;is also moved and adopted that sub scriptions be solicited on condition that tjie owners comtiienc"eipbui!diii2 at once. After providing lor the calling of anoth er meeting iu fori her.mce ol Ihe business iu view, the meeiinir adjourned. A. NOLTNLll. Chairman. O. I. Ciii ttctr. Secretary. trcv I J. ,u; who was con- vicu'ti aim Sftiunccti a year ncro to tlirco years eonfiuement in the Easter Penitentiary, for forixerv, lias been pardoned ly liie Presi dent. TiiioiiL'Ii the leiiiriii stint breadth oft In land Ihe celebrated ILVKR jUTKI) Hoots and Shoes nr.; void by the million, f r p.i le ts know they last iwiej at l.m as with out Tips. Try thtiii. For .Sa c by ub Ueal ei s. I'.miikI ut Iiit: A r-.inedtthat.n t only relieves, but cures that enemy of m oi k:n I, Con-i-.ti:ition, si- well as tue loi nt-rous statelites which ic-volve ar I it iu th Miapc ot coughs, colds, b i oncl.ui-, sore thro, it, infbic.-.zr., Ac. The rci.e.lv we allude to is Dr. Wr.ru:'s Hai.svm or W"ili Ciiksiiv, ; i ep.ii ed lt Nt-tli W. l-'owlci A: Sons, I'.oston iJjj'lMinp'it-s and bto.vn spots on the f ac Liuptions, liiott-bes, Scidul. us I)i-ea--es, and ad sores arising from impure b oo,l, aie cured by Or. I'u-r-.-c's (ioldcu Medical Dis covery. 'ihe Warning lias been Heeded. Since the exposure of the attempts of certain unscrupulous local dealers, to pa'm off their c; arse atrinircnrs, made fiom cheap atid impure material-, in place of the gnat national tonic, llestcttei's Stomach Litter., public opinion has set strongly auiiist the-e cmpiriee and their prtpara tioii-. Their occupation is pone, or soon wi.l be. When the lu.ht is let into decep tion it s on wilts down. I'crsons wbotti fiowith their own health, by using unknown preparutior.s, with no guarantee to sust on them, when an tstabiisbed specific, proven by tweny years cxpeucnec to be cxac ty wiiiit it is claimed to he, is witliiu their reach, aie sure to repent their tcmciity. Many have dope so iu this instance, but it is hoped taat. the truth plainly sin-kcu has arrested the evil. In the meantime the de mand for t' e leading protective and restora tive medicine of America was never so gre.it as it has been this season. From the fever and Ague districts of the west, south west, and s aitt , it is literally ot ci whelming, nod it may b;r said of the ud vices from all parts of the country of the cnies it is cl'cctilig dyspepsia, billioun compla nts, and chronic constipation, that t ;eir name is leiiieti." Everywhere the sick ;nd fee bio seem to have rcdized the impmtauce of "hold ng fist that wt.ich is g .od." -and of avoid. ng what is spurious and dang'-ro .s. The numerous I! iters." under various names, u hich mcrcenarv dealers endeavor to substitute for Ilostetter's Stomach Iit ters, siiould be avoided, for their own s;;ke. by the sieli ami Die public at large, llos-teiti-r's Dit.irs aie pioenrabte iu bottiCi nit-, and n-vcr s -ld in bulk. A sine ihing. CAIJLE SCKEW WlilK IJo ts and Siioes will not rip. I- ak or come a;-art. -nd arc the ca-icst ever wor.i. Try them. All b.car the I'atetit Stamp. it5 ultiioma Ii I,ol" o. 1. A. I.n-fi-l A. M. Holds its regular c intnutnca "II toe I-ll.-L a:m IlllliL .-iuur- iity in eacli niontn, m i o cioi k iroui the 2"th of Seidember to the "Join ot March, and 7 o'chiek fiom the 'ioth of March to the 2oib ot September. Jlieth n-ii in good standing hiv invited to attend. D c.4.1 S7o, r.yor.ierof W. M. OiTjjuu Lixle .. 3, I. O. tif O. --.. Meets every Thursday even .-:,iP.".iC , r 'Srafit i"g at 7 o'elock. iu (Jdd r ellow s SCiwi5' Hall, M litis ect. Memticrs of the Order are invited to attend l.y order. . Iteletf Lj;;i- Itic?jj;e .. 54, O. O. K. o rs Meet on tbe Second and Feui th TUESDAY EVLXI.XGS. ot each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree aie inv.tcd to attend. AVol I) OLTACK-s. A rictim f eoly in discretion.' causing ni-r-oiis debility, premature decay . Ac , h iving tried in va-n everv a Jvei Used remedy.' as a simple means ot -rf cure, which lie wll send fiee to his fellow sufferers. Ad-'ress J. II. IlLLVES, 73 Nassau St., New Y rk Sept. l:ly f7-$l.00i Reward will be paid by the pronri tor of Dr Pierre's G dden Medic 1 1 Discovery f -r i med ei- e that t ill equal it in cini ir severe and lingering Coughs. Dr.. in hitis and all di--aes ot th- lungs." IT theveiy best peotogiapi.s. go to f'.uid lev & Rulofs n's Gal erv wi h'mt STAlU.t--Tr ASCEND IN THE fJLEYATOR, 429 Montgomery Street. Sun FrancLco. FALLS EVCAJIPMEXT JO.4,1 . O. P. Meets at Odd Fellow s' Hall on the FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING j of each month. Patrurcha ia goad stand- ing are invitel to attexd. Feb. S,I?7:ttf jV3W Tolhiy. CHANGE 0? PROGRAMME ! IN ORDEIl TO CLOSE OUT THAT branch cf my business, I will sell Toys and Fancy Cood3, At Leu tlian AVIiolcsalo Coat Price ! 1 have tba largest aud best stock of CLOTHING. COOTS, SHOES, HATS, Kte. And other good J, i a this city, which 1 will e also tell CHAEP F O U C A S II I Call and examine my Block. anJ price-a, and save your money. A. LEVY. Oregon City, Soy. 23, 1S72. WANTED AGENTS THE DlSCOV, RER DISCOVERED! Dr. LIVINGSTONE i A F i i I ' A . ' The Advi-n nre of a mi-r A. lye tnro-isLife. Hi: Stanl: y-Li,iii?s!one Expedition to Afnca. Lari'e o.-tr.v.. v -hi in- just issued. Con'aii s Iin itb nts of the W der ul t'aiecr of tbe great Travt ler.the Cou-itn , Animals, Natitcs. Hut t dig, etc. Full u count ot this most ii.tetcstiug part of t! c globt. Also to sell our new work. PLAETI HGFViLu TALK AND MEDICAL COMMON SENSE No competition. There never was a book pu'dishi d like it. F..U particulars by ma.l. Sdute Ijo k wanted. A. L. Bancroft d. Co., San Francisco, Cal. n". tv7 A, CXrirtOMlOS. "Cuit.o Is MtscniKF,' "Goon Mouning," "n.iKCi FLowtus," and Sl MVFIt FlOWKPS,'' wit!) the Ei.Ecruic Wkkki.y and WKfKI.V ClIIEI.vriAN AT "VOUK ' (.Consolidated), lor JO r.o 'J hcso Cbronios aie about the size id'" Wide Awake and Fast Asleep " S .bsi-ril.i rs f.on ibed at once with their I'liroino-;. AGE fl TS can make better terms Willi us than with any other piiblishers. Address. II. W. ADAMS 27 ileekmau st r e e t , . 1 . '23 n-)v m 2. A First Class Dusincss For reliitt-le men, with the assurance of maki ig from $2.ooo to $.-,eoo per annum, can be secured in connect t m with an Agi n cy lor the exclns vi- sale of tv..rks bv IIk.nkv Va::u Rekcukk. William ft li.kn Hrvaxt, II a ii a kt IbKcii.'K Stow k. c. Write for I a- ticu ais to J. I!. FORI) A CO., N.-w York, or 3 !'J Kearney Street, S in Fmncisco. 1 1 tv ADD.V FIVE CENTS to the cost -A a shoe, and one dvllitr to it val i:c . List of Letters T" EM IN ING IN THE I'O-T-DFFiCE AT Jl V Oregon City, December 1 Armstrong, Edward Mack. Melt. Rohui, Win. Render, Jacob II. liro.vn, A. If. ( hare, Edw ard Iarnielle, Amos Daraling, J. Difi iiderl't-r, Amos G Duncan, Robert Erwin, Ceorg' E it n . Win. ! nsta. Mattel llammin, C. Kinney, Michael KennciD, Michael l.oret. I mil Men., Jacob Moran, TIioj. MeKinlev. A. M.:('bne", V. McKiney, .tosr ph .Mc'Iowan, J. D. Ncsbet .1 Halstcd ( fwens, M rs. J. O't'ot.or. Jeremiah Price. E. 1-2 R ggs, Wni. Abaertralge, I'.. W". .vu nn.ers. Aliucr 11. eu;ith. Frank AVallon, Geo. ssabella Wills. Mis. E!!.-n l aiiham.Mrs. I Ma'oney, Michael If cal.cd lor, pleas say advertised. J. M HA CON, P. M. GEEAT EEpUCTION ! S. ACKERNAN So CO. OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK AT REOOGEO Prices unUlJanuary i, 1073 CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. We mean what we siy. snd we propo? tt give tie- i'e pie of O egoti Pity and t'ho-ka-mas cornty -i opnoi tunify to purc!iase their go -ds t a les-i price th.oi ever before oll'ercd in this cit , w l eh will only last u t I nex la niary. Oar stock is complete in every cs;- ct. Give us a Call B?for Buying Eis?.vhnv. RE.MEMRER THE OLD STAND OF g. ACIv KI133 A & C O. Main street, sccotid door south of the Postoffice SASHTAjCLAUS. HEADQUARTERS FOP. 1072, AT LOUIS SAAL'S CONFECT ONERY E3 TARLISIIMENT, Slain Street, Oregon City. Tbe best veiir'y i f TOYS snd FANCY GOODS, niitabe for Chrs mis Pr-scnts ever before br mgbt to tlrs c tv, whtch wdl be sold at prices to suit tin- tiinis. Call and exaniiiie my stuck and prices. novtijm t Tako Notice! VLL PERSONS 1NDEL5 1 ED TO ME ARE hereby noli lied that 1 have placed my ace unts i n't he haadsef Mr. Her t .rnmp' l;ell, at Mi'wai.kie, who is instructed to mnke immedi te collection f tlie ;iine. IVrsous indtbted to me will t lease .-ettle Up. Isaac caii vn. Milwsukie, Oct. 2. 17-2. nlw:j JGHTJSON &. McCOVN ATTORNEYS AXD COLXSELCRS AT-LAW, OREGON CITY, OliEGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS f the State. rj-sipecinl sttenticn gtven to Ces in the rr"s l and OfSce at Oregon City. April 5jl572:tf j I COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, I m nT TfADMTA PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. A2T IMHEIISE STOCK A3 USUAL. GEORGE A. PEASE, SCCCCSSOIt TO fUOTZMAX, GILL1BAN CO., COIl. FillST &3IOKRIiO' St., PORTLAND. tov22tf NEW GOODS. Ofj THIRD STREET, BttHtcn Alder nml Morrlsou Strot. nnmrttir Col tors. Fun- liisli liobom I.i urns. Tabu- nriil Looui Ilu ln:lkii, Tow 1 hiiiK rai. iil.ick. li ss Situ., Kliuk Slllc Pop. lin 3, Itl.K k Alpni as, "mi ri i ii K Ciooils, Ilu -lri y, finolr jiik! Shoe, Km iiialiiug luvtZ EUSIIJESS FOU SALE ! Iwibii si;m4 stock ax cnon will id" bus-ness (the oldest Ret d, Rnsi- j in ss in the city;, mid Rent STORE AM) I FIXTURES, for a teiui of years at a Lw reijt. Til I IJO STItKICT, SOtTIIOr ALOElt PORTLAND, OREGON. uor22ni'2 Ac! m i r. ! st rcAo t g' Saio, Iu tho C'oauty Court of Clacliauiaa county, In the matter of the estate of JESSE V. lit IU.N K, 1 teeeaseJ. 'OTICE IS UEKERY GIYEX THAT IN pur.-ua:.ee of an (trier and Licence made and K'veii by ihe Hon. l ounty Court ot' l.'l-.urka-m.is eount y at tbe Novemlx rti-nn, 1S72 thereof, I u ilt pion-i-.l to-a.-ilnt I'ul.lio asu.-lion to tlie biliest l--i.idi.-r, at, tis-.' Court lloa-e iloor, m Orej.u ( on '1'm-day th'-.'il-t day of Deecuilr, A. JJ., lt7J, at the hour of one o'clock, 1'. M., the following dest-ribed parcels of land, situate in Clackamas county, l.nctroii, ami beloi.giiiy to the estate of aui 1 d.-cea-eil, to-w it : l.-t. !na:iu:i claim No. 4", in T. 3 Ii. 1 V., of the Willamette meridian bounded, as follows: Hetjinimr at a pjint IS Do-loo chains east. uuJ (i ;.)-I(i(.i chains otith fiom tlie uurih west corner of Set. 'iNt, in T. 3 S., It. 1 Vt, runninir thence east 3:1 ehains ; the::i e south (I lies. UDmiii. vest, to the Willamette river: thence noi-th 70 degrees; west Pi chains; thence north TO degrees 311 min utes we.-t, lii s-i-ln'J chains; thence north S7 de crees west, 10 .iO-l'jOctiams; thence nort ii 4 1 7j-1o) chains t the jjlaee of bev'inuinjr; contaiuinar 1C2 7G-10J iicics, luoic or b.-ss. 2d. A lni.ctioti.il I'.iirt of donation claim Xo. -Ii?, Lcin tl-.at of Jesse V. ltoor-t-, in T. 3 s,., 11. 1 V. ot theVjlhtim-tte meridian, bounded as follows: IteiriiiiiiL.- at t tie south-west corner of said claim. No. 4J, ninnin thence east 20 chains to the line betv.-een Sees, -.'ii itml 27 ; tiictic-e north S'J 27-100 chains to the Willamette liver; thence south ;S 3-1 degrees west , 21 ;tl-ltH) chains up the Willam ette river to the N. corner of said claim. No. 4J ; t hence soiuh M 4.i-li!0 chams to the plaice-of bci.-imiii.g- c.xc I'tin.o; fiom tl.ia Iescri)t;on tt tra.-t of itijout ::) acres in the N. W. eornev, deed ed by dei-c-a-cd mid his w iio to W. A. Crisscll, the deed for which i; recorded on pages 32 and 33 of l'.ouk "Ci" of the record of deeds in Clackamas county, Or'-iton, the amount to be sold Iic-Oil; about 1 tt aciv-, after. Ic.iuctiiig .saul 3i! ai re tract. 3d. Also a fractional part of sai l donation claim. No. -12, in T. 3 . 1 Y. of the Willam ette tiiu'.i iiau, bouudeu us. follows: Cummencin;; ar a pomf on the south boundary of said claim, 12. 10 (i-100 chains north of the suiith-wtut coi ner of Sec. 2ii, in sai.l township, runtiing tbenc-c ea-t S 3t;-10il chains to the S. V. corner of a lot of land conveyed by Jesse Y. I'.iene and wito to Alplionso J',oiii;, the d-e I for winch is recorded on patcs24 ami 2a of H-hiU '-K" of the record of deeds in I la k a:ii:iscoiinty; thence north 21 lU-i('t chains to the N. W. corner of said lot ; thence north til 3-4 de grees east, ! 2'J-l'Hl chains to the line dividing Kaid claim, 42, bet ween Jes- V. Itooue ami bis will-; thence north on said division line t3 chains to tlie Willamette river; theme routh Sa dig. w-.-st. If! t.o-loo chains uj s.nM Wiilumctte river o the line between sets. 22 and 23 ; thence south on said section line H: 27-loa chains to the place of bc"inr.ing; t-o-.itaining ICS acres, more or less. I'n the iir-t described tiiict is a comfortable frame dwelling and bain, and a good bearing or chard. On tliu o'her two tracts there is a large quantity of meadow land that h is jinluetl tour tons to the acre. Each tract lies ou tbe Willam ette liver. Terms of sale : Coin, one-third on day of iale; one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months. Deterred payments bear interest. I Vfuls at expense of purchaser. November la, 15:72. W. C. JOHNSON. ti3l. Administrator. Final Settlement. In the matter of the estate of Robert iloore, deceased. T N Til 1" COUNTY COCKT OF CLACKAMAS county, Stiiteof I regon, November term 1S72; tha li-lminihtrator of said estate having tiled bis exhibit for final Hettlement thereof, it is er dered by the Court that Monday the econ-l day of 1 eec -inber, 1S72, be set ajiart for the hear ing of ohjee: ions to sai 1 final account and tor the heli lenient thereof with Oeo. A. l'ease, Admin istrator thereof. iiy order ot Hon. .T. IC. WAIT, Countv JuJo. Attest: lb V. CACriEED, County Cicrk. Oregon City, NovciuImt Sth, 1b72. n2w4 Koticc ! T.ins- City, Oi:i:oon-. November lf-72. The Annual m. etitii; of the Stockh- bb-rs of the Wibaaiette Fails Canal and Lock Com pany, for the clccbon of Hirers for tl e en suing year, will beheld lit the Company's Hi ce at I. inn City, at ten o'clock a. in. on Mondtv, the x-cond day of December, 17 ilv order cf tin- Pie idcnt. JNO. N. KING, Secretary. LIVE AXD LET LIVE! TnE CREGCX CUT II ICR ASD BRAT CO. TT-WISG PURCHASED The I I ; . ...i. ..a o.. .: . i.oti i-i -eiv niiii i.isii.i ?,s o. iess si. Wilms &, 1;uoi-.;iiton-. Jl. 1V ami the Drays, Horses and Ru-incssi f C (iUkenm an, ate now prepared to carry on L1VKRV BfSIXKS, l-'liKU SIABLE, A.vu nuvvixc. We will also deliver sbtb woo l to all those persons to whom Willis & Rroughtoti have engage I and many more as will engage slab wood from us, so far .is we can get a supply. Orders lcrt at the Livery St able for Wood, Driving or I!a ding, will be attended t i with dispatch. Pat onage in o.:r several branches of busim ss solic ted. Our C liai ges k'lull tie ?IrIe-ile tTThc Miirhcst Ca b Price paid for Oats delivered at the Stable. C. N. OREENMAN, P.csident, J. M. FRAZER. Secretary. Of O. C. U. i. D. Co. Crcgon City. An;. 23, 172. tf. JOIIX M. BACOX, Importer and Dealer in SZZ COS ss 9 STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, ic, Ac. Oregon City, Oregon. At Charman fl'arner' old sta nd, I at ffy oc cupied by S. Ackfrman, Main utrul. 1ft tf L.. I. FISHER 20 and 1 New Mer chants' Exchange, ig crar ffuthc'irrtrd Awat fa Sen FrtftfCiVqo. jSrEAV GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BT CUABLES !! CAUF1ELD I 11 A YE JUST RECEIVED consisting iu part of A NEW FANCY' GOOIS, 3Xillixioix , LADIES AXD CniLDREXS' SIIOES, Groceries, Crockery, cc.&,c. All or which I will sell at the LOWEST RATES. Give me a call Ufor prchaing ! wbr, aud wHTinct youiselTci thut 1 C AN at d WILL SELL as cbap as the cbapt. CIIAS. II. CAUFIELD, CORNEK UAI AND SEVENTH STREETS, OREGON CITT. NEW GOODS AT Til K LINCOLN BAKERY. WJLL!AF,1S a HARDIKC, II AVE JUST Oi E ED A FULL VARIE- Vy of choice FAMILY GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS. T e Rakery will be constantly supplied with fresh RREAD.CR VCKERS, CAKES; PASTRY, CANDIEs AND NUTS. All of which will be sold at living rates. Remember tbat we do not sell goods at cost. Also, please bear in mind tbat it takes money to do business. To "the fainiing trade we wonld say, CASH for jou. produce, and CASH tor our goods. Goods delivered to all parts ot the citv. Feb, 15, lfc?-2:tf OREG- ON BUSINESS DIRECTORY ! rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WILL COMMENCE JL fccl ciug fur a Business Directory of the State OF OREGON in a few days; and, to make it s- cccss ul, re-jicctfully req icst the co op erat ; of persons ir.tere.ed in the wepare of the country. The State ha now reached that posi.ion. when a yearly summary of her progress is necessary, hence the value of a work which will, ia a condensed form, Combine all Matters cf Public Interest. The wort in ccnttmplation will embrace a General Sketch of liie State, T3 PHYSICAL ASPECTS, GEOLOGY, CLIMATOLOGY, LOTANY, ZOOLOGY, COMMERCE. 1IANUI ACTURES, SOCIETIES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PRODUCTIONS, And all other subjects on which it formation is required. The work will be illustrated with sketches of some of tbe leadii g piomincnt scenery of the State, and its compilation will be under tbe charge of J. SIOUTir.IEll. MURPHY, Kq., whose recent work on Washington Territory has been highly .commended by the press and public. Tho Business Directory CF EACH TOWN AWD CITY Will bo Complete; And that, w ith f-krtches of each plac, should make it invaluable to ihe merchant, Farmer and Mccbkiiic. AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM, it will be THE REST yet introduced iu the State, as it will l e of such impoVtance that it will always be retaiued iu a prominent position for refer ence. Tlt Kate of Advertising wi.l be as follows : ONE PAGE t20 HALF PAGE 10 CARD 5 Adreitiscrs taking one page will receive a copy of tbe book gratis. TRICE of the work will be f 2.Z0. The book will be distributed on every route of traTcl and public place in the country. s.j. Mccormick, Put;iuiicr, Jii5 Front Street, Portland, Or. October 1, 1S72. FALL AHD WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT dealer iy DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, COOTS AND SIIOES. HARDWARE. GROCERIES. CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. PRODUCE of all kinds bought, for which I pay tbe highest market price. If ron desire trnod Goods, at LOWPrirrs. call a"t I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh stock of Spring Goods. GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. Mr MMto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PP.OFITS. r SELLiro. Arrfl U. lsYlttf l-.V. AND WELL SELECTED ST0CK!0F CQ0D3, CORTECTIONERY S-SlCCrT! Fresh Oysters!! LOUIS SAAL, - - - Proprietor. Corner of Fourth, mul Main 8trcft&. IT'RESII OYSTERS SERVED IN ANT . style desired. Confectionery of vry kind constantly on baud. I mai.ufacturc all my own s ock, wbicb ia sutlicieut guaiantee that it is fresh and pure. Call if want of a good cup of coli, t, or rlioroluic, or anything in my line. Oregon City. September ti. lS72:tf SHADES SALOON, C. A. HAAS, Proprietor, Main Street, Oregon City- Bent BILLIARD TABLES in OEEGOX Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of thi popular amusement to them THE BAR IS S VP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquor an J Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous Whlaki'.s and Punch. ALSO, A NO. 1 SHOOTING GALLERY Is connected with the Saloon. Oregwn City, Jan. 1, lS72:tf EEAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE- JACOB ST1TZEL, C. C. WAT. J ACOB STITZEL & CO., SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL &. UPTON., REAL ESTATE a. a d BKOK12IKS Cor. Front and Wacbington Sis., PORTLAND, 0 R E G ON . Special attention given to the sale ol farm ing lands and city property. All corres pondence relating to ihe recourccs cf Oie gou w ill be promptly answered- REAL ESTATE JOURNAL Published monthly. Sent free of cbarga t any address. JACOB STITZEL & CO. March 15, lS72:tf ESTAU r;a h T- OWING TO THE CONTINUED ILL ticss of the Proprietor. Leon DkLoukv, the Rarnnm Resturaiit is tie red for sale. To any one w sbing to engage iu this business, a bargain is o He red. LEN DkLOCEY. Oregon City, Oct. IS, 1S72. TII12 O.LDI2ST AND THE BEST DR. HUFELAN D'S CELEBRATED S WT I s s STOMACH BITTERS Th? First and most healthful TonI c-r introduced iu the United States. These Bitters Iiavo been in the San Fran cisco Maiket for over 1 y Yrnrs.and : notwithstanding the ! manv new candidatt-s for public favor, ihe sale have const..ntlr ocreased. TAVLUIt & BFA KKbt Sole Apents. 409 and 411 Clay St , San i rancisco. 26-ly S. BCELAT. CDAS. B. tVAREt. HUELAT & WARREN Attorneys at Law, OFFICE CHARMAN'd BRICK, EAIX STRBKT, OREGON CITY, OREGON. March 5, U72:tf F. BARCLAY, M. R. C. S. rormcr:y Surgccn to the Hon. IT. B. Co. 33 Years Experience. PRACTICING THTSICIAN AND SURGEON-, Main Str", Orrsn Cltr, Store to Rent. TI1ESTORE nOUSE FORMERLYOCCU pied by Kafka, on Rock Creek. H miles, from Aurora, situated at a fine point fsr country tiadinjr post ; can be bad on Terr reasonable terms. This is a desirably point for a man with email capital to ge iate basi- nEnqmre of JOHNSON & McCOWN. july-2tf.J Oregon Ciy. Oregon. WEALTH AND HEALTH IN Good Cable Screw Wire BOOTS AXD SHOES. Trill not Leai 55d Last Twite it Itfug i,- i f. : L