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o O O o o o C o ''' ; 1 o G 3 Q 5 O nt UJttWB finitcrptiec. DECEMBER 13. 1S72 Stfj'ASD lOUXTY. f- t iinuifl Fouls, an Sini.KX Dkatii .u i . f ihi. place, died verv su old cit'B?n V . t,;a residence " i . i onp 11 I lil.-lfc denly ; , wor5j in his S;fthenin?,as -lias usual i i. - . lle no complain!? on return! In and nla him " i.t the person sleeping tb nlj:l1 ..'111 .v unusual hard breathing. was a .aKeneu u. "..-- . , went to sieep .' , "" hut soon dead. Dr. ,rr.!;i'. hi foil n a min lK.dv and could Harchiy ex s5;)icion nny foul play. fi'"1 .. . " ;in he died from disease "'! ut .he opinion he died from disease h t Mr F. Was a man well r the hear - j.,,,,,, atlj a of the ne: - ac,.,iaintances and ..npCteO- aiHO . . ., 1 I - and ives c- e .1 i,nr:irtor as a uim-h mm hore a k ' 1 , ., .. . ... i neizuhor X-r of relatives residing m tbw a n vicinity kmen are engaged at LoeKS -The wor Br,.ent in blasting out me ruu. Lath of the locks, which had been left out the rock at the Tr. to keep out the water, in ien u;.) there lO Krtt 5. n .n,! In ten days from tin ... w.l-.-wa .iw fhtin I d'LW"' ,ivted that they would never be wh0 ,P' i nnd others who declared they . C0I"f 'n,,t'be .lone in live years. They w:;;ll'! ,L and before the first of Jan- Will s' J" . . What Will IROSt! cii'ii" '- ...... . We learn it"! oa IirOVl(.'U I"" ",!7i, i, the iutendon to pass the first boat through on Christ mas and perhaps sooner account For Sale. We .int Dr. A. ! have an Ellis of Tortland as f?i !,. Balance on advertises contracted r ,!,.. Vuional Eif' Insurance Company. . n . ... nrri llilliill iiotii . ..... ' a'ni- i.nal S."D. This account 1,1 u-l'. - -1 tiuit rhean. e ..' i. ..rtw it.is account for sale, until the Mtow had the cheek to refuse to take ...it .r the nost ofliee u nut in until the account is sold or oth erwise sealed. Not Ekaknki. We have not been able . i.,in vvliiit the Oregon Ciy Mann- 1 1 larc i f.ciuiing C ninany proposes to do. wheth er they are going to build nain or not. n-i ..r -i imim lll:t!lV I I l ins :u"i 1 wi -.(- j - .1... ... iIIit tut none can bt cmiet-i niii . ir ,.-.l K. ynv reliable source. Mr Jaco n:hrr members of th? firm have cer.tlv intoniied us that they do not know whAt they will do yet. The young ladies and gentleman ot Ore- ....n i"ov will (rive two evenings en'.er- ..:V...nt Ttfvers Hall the fust to be on ftf HI' ' w - J T,,l:ii.- eveninir. Dee. 17. 1872 and ihe second on I'nday evening tollowing. The ob'ett of the euu-rtainment is to raise fun.'-s to p.iv for a Chureh Organ tor the Cu:-r.-giiion.il Church of this el'y. Eoi k oat lor programmes. Fi;iNi Sciiooi.. The Eev. ...r. So o.vl begs leave to announce that lie win - . .1 Ml w vi eiil ni'i-ie in the oriT inize a class in Episcopal Ph'ircb on Wednesday evening next (Dec. lK:h) at seven o'clock, lie re- ...... nctd lh;ll il who Wlsll io ioie the cl.s would e-un' on that evening. ..r if mo.lile to be there themselves, to Bend in their names by some ti i ml. Christmas Hai.i- Wi nn. .mice that a ball are reones'.ed to: will be sriven in M vers' Hall on Christmas n:ghl. anu inai ........ lion necess-.irv to make 11 rtlll ..... . . . .1 V .1 ..r tl. cn;n:i IS belli! Ill lfie The best m isic to be had i:i the State ........ ..,.ir:red. and the managers are has la'.iv ri ..iii,..r:ii:i'nJ Ihe affair atul C0!IIO-.em ' f- niuke it a success. c.t? or voiir.o- lrieinl Win. .ivrs t. i..t iw and .'one to Sa'n in. having re- 1 1 -n t r- e-ived a position in the penuen'iaiy i-.'i Ij -i roi:il trim in anv place and w ll tutv etitrosteil to him t.;-m,.i!tr W'm ar- sorrv lie has "tine from 0.1'r mi.lsr, and probably we are not alone in that sorrow. Are we I, ill f o - - ,. ..ie not able to attend ..o.M r.i. 1 . v he concert civen last Tuesday evenir.g at the Conrt House, under the leadership of t- ..iiu,..wl ton learn from tboe who w...'n resent that it pa-se,: off with great credit f. all concer-ned. The hou?- was cto-.ded. and ihe audience was well L-leased. AvisKviiM'. Quite a number t f our jout g l..!ks are preparing to give an enreriai.iment slmrlly. for the benefit of t'tie Conirregational Sunday School. c e pre.lict that it will be a very credita h-e sitrnir, as some of them have given our people a lest ol their abili'.ies belore. H you wauta tine set of jewelry for a holiday present, and you go to Portland, he s'jre and call on H L. Stone. No. 107 I'ront street. If you want a fire watch. 1 hat is the place to get it. and in fact any other article in his line. lie sells his goods at low prices to suit the times. Larok. There are about scholars in regular attendance at the Seminary. We learn that there are quite a number of ontsiJe scholars in attendance this tetrn. The .school is a rood one. under the efficient corps of teachers now employed. Court KTKI). completed a Mr. J. fi. Toner has just very snbstan'ial bridge across ibe hol&v.v by the residence of Mr. Kesier. It is a much needed improve ment, and we hope the citizens of that section are now happy. Gvmwsii m. The young men attending the Seminary have erected a gymnasium for I heir especial use. This is a very es S'n'iil thing to a school, and we hone t!iey will not only improve their minds, but !so their physical powers. TutKKS. Rev. J. D. Locey left at our oSI.e a basket full of fine apples fast Tuesday morning, which he had just gath ereil o$ the trees. That shows w hat kind ':' a climate we have ia this Thinks to von. friend Locev. Mate. OiT. Mr. John Ulackwell who was hauly injured at the tire when thr factory burnt, gave us a call last Tuesday. ht'i-12 the first time he ha been able to be oat since he received his injuries. Almanac. We have ; received McCor mick's Almanac for 1S73. As usual, it u f"H of intotmaiion and valuable statis ,,('s. and is a nectsitv to every family in Jifgoa. " c rr x- wt-M.w Awmmj. . bran new awning has been j.iu up in front of the post office to ma'ch 9he one in front of Mr. Marshall's ., " s!fres. It is quite an improve: Hut end of town. lent to Change ok Time. The ttain from the o'ith now arrives at 3:lj; and the one from the north at 9:17. the time having i la o'fn chnnged five initiulps each way. Ci.K.vMNtj ii-. Workmen have been fnSsed during the week in cleaning up the rubbish about the factorr. County Court Proceedings. PKCEMBUIi TEF.M, 1872 J. K. WAIT, JCDQE. Charles Hickman was appointed Justice of the Peace tor Spring Water Precinct. In tbe matter of the construction of bridges over Pudding: river, near Aurora, and Futte Creek, at Monitor Mill an or- der was made, reimbursing Marion county in iuc s.um 01 s i ...: .5, tieing one-half the cost of constrnctinz said biil-.a , ., . .... : In the matter of the construction of the bridge over Mill creek, at Howard's Mill, .oei .Mauoon. was appointed to examine the same and report at the next term of Court. In the matter of the repairs made on th Good bridge across Molalla river Abel Matloon was appointed to examine the same Court San same, niul report ut the next term of this Samuel II. Hmoy was appointed Con- .,!. I.. I- T.' 1.. i. I, . mi i-aun vieea i recnic.i civil rnocEEinxos. J. R. Kalstou V3. Josenh Edwards Judgment by default. JU. 1-eker vs. A. D.CurtU Judsrment bv default. ' The Willamette Iron Works vs. S. D. Holmes, W. X Homes and S. J. Henslev Judgment by default. the Willamette Iron i'orks S. D. TT. - ln - a W V" 1T..I , 1 CJ T IT . t Judgment by delimit. Ilobt. Cammill vs. S. D. Judi - ment by ' defuuit. James Mann vs. S. D. T.l . i i c I. i. ....i. iiuiiiirs auu J. J. urnsiev Holmes, et al Holmes, et al Judgment by default. m. Carnahnn vs. S. D. Holmes, et al Judgment bv default. ,Ured T llowland vs. S. D. Holmes, et al Judgment by default. S. I). 1'ope vs. & l), Hohnes, et al Judgmeut by default. 0 Henry Henrice vs. b. D. Holmes, et al Judgineut by delimit PKOI5ATK HUSINKSS. In ihe matter of the estate of Win. Rolf. deceased, administrator's bond liied and appro veil. 0 Estate of Jacob Eugh I eation for the sal ol real estate heard and granted. Estate of John G. Campbell W. W. Ruck appointed: administrator. Estate ol John rh-muig l.J.McCarer appoui'eil :ui minis; i at or. Estate John Dickey r inal accoun ex amined and approved; p-r.-.onalpropei iy to Ije distriunti-d ainonsr the heirs'. Estate of llobert Moore Final account examined ami approved. Estate ol John Gray Petition for order of sale ot more personal property. granted. Guardian ol minor heirs ot J. k.. Dickey -J. awtell, KohertP Utlicer and (lilef Douglieviy appointed to appraise prop erty of said n inur heirs. Estate o! Lawrence Hums Final ac count and Voucliefs filed; ordered that citation issue lo interested parties. i x v a cat i ox i ; -: c i i; k n. E-tate of John (i. Campbell Inventory atul appraisers" report li.ed, a)-.roVed nd accepled; petilieu for Siile ot real etate tiled; or.leied that the property exempt Ironi execution be set apart tor the widow; oi dcit d that ciiatioii isue to interested parlies. lii f ciuoriaiu. v0 At a meeting of Mul'tionnih Lodge. Xt. lV A. V. A. M., held o:i the 8ili inst.. the toHowitig resolutions were adopted : To the W. M. Masons and breihren of Miilinom.ih Lodge. No. 1. A E. & A. M.: Your commiuee lo w lioui was referred the duty ol reporting titling resolutions suggestive of the teelinifs of lliis Lode by the death of brother John Fleming, beg leave lo submit the following. U iii:i:kas. It has pleased Divine Provi dence to remove lr: in our iunlt.bv iteaili. I 'ei em her -!'. 1-7J. o:ir well beloved bro'her, .lo!i;i of this Li therefore be it Jif.i'tirei. That this Lodge fuels a sa-1 bereavement by which the Order has lost a wor.hy brother and Masonry a true and worthy member Jirs.iUnl. That we will ever cherish the memory of his many viilnes devoutly trusting that his well spent liie is reward ed I') admission 'into tin' Celestial Lodge above where the Grand Master ol the utii vei se presides. t'f.vof-i. That to give expression to our soi row at ihe decease ol our brmlier and to in 11k our sense of his worth, these resolutions inclosed in black lines, be spread on the minutes of this Lodire and be published in the Okk-;o. City E.ntki:-i-iiim:. !?!:( ilvcl. That the Secretary ol this Lodge send a copy ot these resolutions to the surviving sou and daughter of the de cease. .V.soiv.Z. That this Lodge wear ihe usual badge ol uiouring and ihe furniture of ihe Lodge be clotheiL in mourning for thirty days TlloMAS CllAKMAX. 1. I'. Thompson'. T. J. McCakvku. Com. -TitK Oregon Citv rn:::. -The Herald of last Sunday has the following: "We have been furnisdsed ibe following list of losses sustained and insurance upon the buildings, etc.. destroyed by the fire at Ori'ffin Citvahoiit two weeliS since. The - -losses were. o On building G- On machinery On w col . $1P.C2" 47 M tit; 3 SS.oLi 08 faliing a total ol. . . The insurances were: On building On machinery On wool .S150030 ol P. S 11 C2 00 . 27. 1 L'.l (ID . 3S.7.")0 00 . S77.50i) oa Making a total of. . . Leaving the losses sustained by the stockholders of the iniajufaciuring com pany at $ol..r)o0 51. The insurance agents of the valious companies involved made a carelul iu qiiiry into tln" cause of the fire, and dis covered that the statement made by the w;trehrr..m was a piece ol f. tin ieation in every particular. The result proved ihit some old rags. oily, and greasy, used in tr.e mill and hd igni'ed by spontaneous com bustion. This ta ft is conclusive, as no tire was used in the building, waier-power being used lo woik the machinery, and here was only ihis way 10 account for the origin ol ihe flames. Suni-hiiie will, it h is iilso been proved, set fire in similar rags if exposed to the lays. Very lew people are aware of the danger arising I roni such a source. BOKV. In this c:ty, Dec. S. 1'72, to the wiTe of Dr. J. Welch, a DAt c.iiTtK the first out of s x. In this city, Nov 2?, 1S72, to the wife of j J- hn Myers, a Dauoht.;r. DIED. tn the Eucktatnute, I olk county.-)i c. i 11th, Isaac Wesley Staats, agtd.ubout IS vcars. l(0O Itcunnl ; offered by the proprie tor o: Dr. P crcrs Go'dcn Menu al Discovery, for a medicine lh:it will qiial it in the cii'P of n't I severe cses j.f -J,iver Complaint" ard n'l diseases arising from iuipuritv of the blood, as Eruptions. Pimples, Blotches, Moi's, e'c. Throueh the length ind brpn1tl of ihe j nd ihe celebrated MIA LR 1 II'PKI) Boots .1 Shoes srefoldby the mi. lion, f .r pa- lan nut ic ts know Hiey last twice as long as with- I out iipa. y 1 01 oi.D u du uen- j The Great Pictorial Annual. Hostetter's United States Almanac for 1ST3, for distribution, gratis, throughout the United States, and all civilized 'countries of the Western Hemisphere, is now publish ed and readr for delivery, in the English, German, French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swed ish, Holland, Doheanan and JSpauish lan guages, and all who wish to uuderstandihi true philosophy of l.ea:th should read and ponder the valuable suggestions it contains In addition to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, pievention ana cure of a great variety ot diseases, it embraces a large amount of information interesting n the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the planter, and professional man; and the cal culations have been made for such meridians and latitudes as are most suitable for a cor rect and comprehensiveN'ATioxAL Calendar. The nature, uses, and extraordinary sani tary effects ot Ilo-ti-tter's Stomach liittera, the st iple tonic and alternative of more than half the Christum world, are fully set for h in its paes, are also intersieiad with pic torial illustrations, valuable recipes tor the house! old ai.d fat in, humcrou anecdotes, and other instructive and umusing read ng matter, original and selected. Anionjr the Annuals to appear with oneninir of the rear. this will be one ot the most use.ul. audiy be hud fur Vie (inking. '1 he proprietors, Messrs. Hosteller V .Vmuh, Pittsburgh, l'a , on receipt of a t wo cei.t stamp, will f-i ward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procuieone in bis neighborhood. The Hit lers a-e sold in every city, town and village, and ere ex'cnsively used throughout the eu tiie civil rzed world. A sure lhinr. CABLE SCREW WllJli Hoots and Shoes will not rip, leak or come apart, And are the ea-iest ever worn. Try them. All bear the Patent Stamp. 31 ii 1 ixmii it It I.ode o. ,A. !".! lid f A. !!. Holds its regular c immuntca 7Vf tions on the Firt ami Third Siitur dui in each month, at 7 o'clock from ihe iiotli of September to the -Jotli ut March, and 7A o'clock from the 2otli of .March to the ot September. Bieth ten in good standing aiv tnviied to intend. Dec. l'O.ISTo, Jtyorderof V. M. Oregon Lodge Xo. 3, I. O. of O. F. -,"'ii."- Mcets every Tlmrday even 'ig at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's r.Ai Hail, Main s e-t. Members of the Order are invited to attend By order . .. ti. Kil.cxii I.'iik a, tt.Oih". 3 a Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY EVES1X0S. ot each month, at T o'clock, in O.ld Fellows I Hall. Members of tlic Deirree ai e invited to attend. AVOID QUA discretion. ACKS. A victim f eailvin- eausinj; nervous del.i'itv, premature decay. Ac , having tried in vain every adveiiised remedy, lias a simple means ot -eif cute, which lie wll send ftee to his h llow snilercrs. Address J. 11. REEVES, 7a Nassau st. , Xew York Sepr. I:',y r.T the very bet pliotogrnjilis. go to Brad ley it Ilulofs-.n's Gal'cry wi;hr u. STAIHrs-- I A.SCEXD IX THE ELEVATOR. 429 .Montcomeiv Street. Sun Fruncijco. Goods for the Holidays, o AT Reduced Prices, O Call and Examine for yourselves, at I. ELUXU'S. Oregon City, Dec. 6. l-72:w4 The rJlcuntain Balm COUGH MIXTURE. V7. II. PAF.KER, OE JACKSONVILLE, HAS DISCOVER ed a remedy, couipo.ii d of tl;e Kxltii' t Ironi Mo'intani liaini, which grows in .Lick: son county, and other Vegetable Inprediei ts. which has enabled him to furnish the atliict e l with n jn.rely Vcge;i:b!e a pcricctly hartnles-, nnd ct the T!i z llost roAViTfuI lung Remedy ever discovered. It is good fir Cougts, Colds, Croup and Ercnchitis And is an AGUE PREVENTIVE! Elood rurifijr, Invigorator and Ap pct And is noted for stU Xeivusand bilious ails. Many letters niiilht be adduced toslh.w wh.itthu medicine has .ne ( if necessary ) but try a bottle, and it will recommend its- It wherever it j introduced. Eor sale at the Oregon City Drug store, and all denie s in nied cine. Sinltli et liavi, .Agents, I'-ortlanri, Oreiron. I'rupar ed bv V. II. PAHKKIt, de. 3?i:3 Iudepeii deuce, t ) regon . O Administrator's Hale of Heal Instate. VOTlt'E IS 1IF.HEJ5Y OIVF.X Til AT IN -!- pursuance and by virtue of an or-ter of tlie ('oiin'y Court of ( lackmnas county, .State of Oreiron, made on the .Sd day of Jceciiiler, 1S72, in the I.Titter of the Kstate ot Jacob Eiigle.de-ei.-ust.il, tor the sale ot certain real property, hc-re-iiiiil'ter te-ctibed, belonsi-iiif to said Estate, the undersigned, Ai'miiiitrator of said estate, will sell at public aucl i-.m to the hiuliot bidder for L". S. coin, in three s-tr:tt; jiareeN, as indicated by said desertjition, subject to eon til ination by said County 'ourt, on Saturday, the 11th day of Jan uary. lS.'i, at the hour of one o'clock . in. of said day, at the Court lloust door, in said coun ty and Mate, ull the rirht, title, interest and estate of the said into-tute at the time of hi- death, and all tlie riulit, title and interest that the suit! e-tate has bv o;t rat ion tf law, or other wise aeiuired. other than, or in Tiddi' ion to that of the .-aid intestate at the time of his death, m and to all tho.-e lots, pieces or parcels of land, with all the appurtenances and improvements l.-lon-iri'' t'lulefo, .-iluaio. lviitvr arid Iw-imr in said county and Mate, and dcsciilied as follow"; to-wit : J he Northwest one-lour! Ii of the southwest 1-t and lot 4 in section S. E. 1-4 of S. E. 1-4. and loN one, two and three in sce'ion 2ti, uuil the N. 1-2 ot N. E. 1-4 of sc.-iion .'!. nil in towti.-hip 3 K, 11. 1 west, continuing i'Xi 70-1 on acres, more or le-s ; ul-o the lollowimr deset iled land : a part of claim No. 4J. de.-erii.ed as follows: beiniiiiii:: at the southeast, corner ot claim No. 42. thence north 4S chain-; theme south (it 3-4"; west titty chains and lorly iinlj-, to a stake marked A. II.: thence south 24 chains and ten links, to a stake -imiiiarly marked ; thence cast 44 eiinins and J'J links, to'the place of beiriffnitig ; (Xiiilainin : bout lt acres; township A S., 1;. 1 we-t of the W itlamettce m. li-tiaii ; also the fol lowing de-ei ibed land, belli-' a part ot" Augustus Vergeu's Conation claim, not liication No. . 1 1 1 : U--iTining at the N. W corner of said claim; I thence south one-quarter ol a mile: tnenee eas' on --hall a mile: thence tumli oue-quarier ol a m;!e : thence west one-half of a mile, to the plaee ot be'-iinnin r: io seciions 2 and '.', T. 3, 11. 1 we-t, ! containing so acres more or h-ss. 'i'e'rms and conditions of Sale Eor L". S. coin : one-half down, and one-half on six month's ' credit, with mortgage sei'iirity on t.ie t.iuu. ut-eus nd security at AmrEX. Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Ent'le, deceased. December f.Ui, ISTiwf rict'ee. In the matter of the Estate of John ncming, 'irricE is nEiiEivr niVEX r.Y the rv- i dersiunieil that he has been appointed by the Count v Court of ( lackamas county, Oregon, Ad tniiiist'rator of the estate of John Plemmg.de- 1 lit-.. v. , .... ' , . -ease:! ; that all iorsons owing said est a e, and jll Tiersoiis bavin- claim against said decease-.!, ' . . . t ... -l.l,tl,.i firnn. ce ai e re cquircl to present toe same, e i -- i. - iier-i, within six month- trom thedate of i.is notice, to the tindcrsiirned. at the County Treas urer's offi-v, in re--ron ity. t i egon. T. J. McCAKVl-i:, Adm'r of the l.-tateof John Fleming, deceased. ITtiel.it i- "Warren, Atfya for Adm'r. December 0, 1S72. wi A First Class Business For relia1 Ie men, with the assurance of nmkioir from $ J.itio to So.eon per annum. can be seemed in connecti'-n wiih an Agen- CVcjr the exclus ve sle of works bv Hkxht ARD BEKCuer. Williah Ci llen Krtant, nu,BET ,.Kcn stowe. Ac. Write for particulars to J. Ii. FOKI) & CO., New York, or 339 h.rarney Street, rsan r raDdirx. 0 O CHANCE OF PROGRAMME ! p; OftDEIt TO CLOSE OUT THAT branch cf my business, I will sell Toys and Fancy Goods, At Less than "Wlioleuale Cost Prices! o 1 have the lnrget and best stock of CLOTI11XCJ BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Kte. 0 And other goods, in this eity, which I will also well C II A E P V O II CASH! Call and examine my stock and prices, and save your money. G A. LEVY. Oregon C:ty, Xov. 29. 1S72. WANTED AGENTS THE DISCO VI.RER DISCOVERED! Dr. LIVIXUSTOXE IX AFRICA. The Adventures of a mst Adventuro-is Life. The StankT-LivhisKtouc Expedition to Afnca. Large octavo volume. just issued. Contains Incidents of the Wm-deiful Cat per of the ftieal. Travt ler.the Ciuntr , Animals, X'atives. llm tmg. etc. Full account of this most interest tig pin t ol the gloht. Also-to sell our new work. PLA1IN3 HOME TALK AND MEDICAL CO.MYOX SENSE Xo competition. There never was a book pul.lishi d like it. Full particulars by ma. I. J"t.ite houk wanted. A. L. Bancroft & Co., 0 Sun Francisco Cal. n'.wi 4 CHEOMOS, Caki.o Is Misciiikf. ' "11000 Moksixc," "M-r.ixu Flow tits," ai.d "SiMMKR Flowers," wi'h. the Ei.KCTitic n'EKKLV and WtlKLY CllKInTlAN AT A'OUK (Consolidated), lor $3 T.O 0 'i hee Chromos are about the size of "Wide Awake and Fat Asleep " S'disci ihers furn ished ut once with their Chromos. ACE fJTS c:in make hetier terms wit h ns thiin with any other publishers. Address. II . W.ADAMS 27 Heekman s t r e e t , X . Y . 2'j nov 0 0 0 o GLAUS. HEADQUARTERS FOR 1372, 0 AT 0 LOUIS SAAL'S CONFECT ONERV ESTABLISHMENT, Main Street, Oregon City. The best veiiety of TOYS and FANCY j fillODS, suitable for Chr stmas I'n senls i ever before brought to this c tv, which will be sold at juiees to suit the timts. Call and iiiM!.e my stock and pi ices. novL'tn I City Property For Sale. TUT GREATEST IBICEMEXTS OF PROPERTYIX OREGON' CITY. CONSISTING OF FOUR. LOTS GOOD Dwe ling, with seven rooms; Good Or chard ; ami nn unequalled well id water; all in goo l repair, and situated in the niot sight ly ui.d healthy portions of the city; Title pei feci; which I oiler for sale cheap, being desirous of leaving the city. For particulars enquire of EUGENE LA FOREST, nt Thos. Chnrman's store. Oregon City. Oct. 2.'th lf72. 0 MASONIC HALL BUILD ING. OREGON CITY, - OREGON. K LLPS CONSTANTLY ON II AND AND lor sale, cui-:ap kou cash, O PARL0K, BEDHCOH, OFFICE, S1TTINGE.00M, and KITCHEN FUK.NITTJIIF? Bureaus, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, What nots. Ber Meads, AYa hst.iiids. Curled?) Hair and Pulu Matiesaes, I'ulu Pil lows, t-'pr.ng Beds, 'ir.Uuw Shades, Pictare Frames, Mouldings, 'cc, ' &.C. J?Special altct tion piverj to Upho'stcrv win k in all its branches. Onleis tilled with promptness. Repaint ir d -lie with neatness an t ihsnatch. Furniture made to order. J-;Goo!s delivered to any pat tot town free of chaige. Call and examine for your s. Ivas.- niiyl7n-2'.i x. Fons, Grocer & Provision Dealer, Next door south of the Court House, Main Street, Oregon Cltj-, Oregon, 0 DEALER IN BEST FAMILY GROCERIES, COFFEE. TEA ', SUGAR. FLOUR AND MKALof all kinds, PICKLES. SO l SALT. 6 CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS, Also, all kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. BUTTER. CHEESE and EGGS. TOBACCO and CIGARS, GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc. All kind of country Produce t tken in x chancre for goods at the highest mat Ket rates. --Goods delivered in the city free of c Ir'tie. A fair shire of patiouae solicited. March 2:1, lS72:tf FALLS ENCAMPMENT O. 4, I O. F. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING of each m .nth. Patriarchs id good stand ing are iuvited to attend. ..o COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TTTOPNTA. PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. . O AN IMMENSE STOCK ASJJSTJAL. o GEORGE A. PEASE, SCCCESSOB TO PROTZMAX, CILLIUAN M CO., COR. FIRST & MORRISON S., PORTLAND, nov22tf NEW GOODS. ON THIRD STREET, Qdwecn Alder anil ?Iorrlon Streets.1 Dflmi M ir Colloin, Fine Iristt ltoom Iiitt-nit, Table uittl Ioom Uaiituitkii, Tow 1 n u ii (1 f rn U llluck. L)ie4 Silka, Blaik Silk Pop. tins. RIa k Alpacas, itiouruinK tiuoiU, II-lc-i y, Itoote mid Shoes. Fiii-iiiUing Uoodi EUEINESS FOR SALE ! I AVI 1.1- SELL STOCK; AND GOOD will ot business (ti e onlest Ret i. Rn-i-Vs? in ,,!,e citv;, and Rent STORK AND FIXTURES, for a term of vcars at a low l-ei.t, THIRD STREET, SOUTH OF ALDER PORTLAND, OREGON. novi'.iu'J O Adrninstrators, Sale. In tlie County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon. In thD mater of the estate of JESSE V. BOON E, UeeeaA-a. "VOTICK IS llKRERY GIVEN THAT IN i- piiru;mce of an Cirdt-r and License made and f."iveii by tlie lion. County Court of Clacka mas county at tlie November term, 1872 thereof, I will proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House ilix)r, in Oruipm City, on Tuesday the 31st day of December, A. D..1S72, at the hour of one o'clock, 1'. M., tlie following described parcels of land, situate in Clackamas county, Oretron, and belonging to the estate of said deceased, to-wit : 1st. Donation claim No. 45, in T. 3 S., It. 1 W., of the 'Willamette meridian liounded, as follows: ReLriniiiir at a X)int IS ilO-loo chains cast, and G ti.'i-lco ehains south from tln northwest corner of See. 21, in T. 3 t.. It. 1 W ruiiinn- thence east .lii ehains: thence south 0 Ueir. Ollmiri. west, to the Willamette river; thence north 7li decrees; west 10 chains; thence uortli 70 decrees 20 min utes we.-r, 1( 80-lui) ehains; thence north S7 de precs west, 10 .'lO-leo chains; thence north 41 "A-liW chains to the place of liegiuiiing; containing 162 70-100 acres, more or less.' 2d. A fractional part of donation claim Xo. -12, bom,' that of Jesse V. lioone, in T. 3 li. 1 W. of the Willamette meridian, bounded us follows: Hcpnnijrat the south-west corner of t-aid claim. No. 42, running thence east 20 chains to the line bet ween Sees. L'li and 27 ; thenee north 8!) 27-loJ chains to the Willamette river; thence south OH 3-4 degrees west, 21 31-100 chains up the Willam ette river to the N. W. corner of said claim. No. 42: thence south SI 4-)-10O chains to the place of le;.rinniiiLr excepting from this description a tract of about 30 acres in the N. W. corner, defi ed by deceased and his wife to W. A. Crissell, the deed for which is recorded on paies 32 and 33 of liook "U" of the record of deeds in Clackamas county, Oreiron, the amount to be sold beinr aliout 140 acres, after deducting said 30 acre tract. 3d. Also a fractional ourt of said donation claim. No. 42, in T. 3 S., ll. 1 W. of tlie Willam ette meridian, liounded as follows: Commencing at, a point on the south boundary of said claim, 42. 10 0-100 chains north of the south-west corner of See. 20, in said township, running thence cast 8 30-1O0 chains to the S. W. corner of a lot of land conveyed by Jesse V. liinnc and wife to Alphonso Jloono. the deed for which is recorded on paces 24 and 2.' of Book "E" of the record of deeds in ( lai-k-amascounty; tln nee north 24 10-10(1 chains to the N. W. corner of said lot ; thenee north 1 3-4 de grees east, ! 2'.-loo chains to the line dividing said claim, 42, between Jesse V. Ji'xme and his wife; thence north on snid division line 03 chains to the Willamette river; thence south S3 dcg. west, 1 ( (!0-l(K chains up said Willamette river 'o the line between sees. 22 and 23 ; thenee south on said section line H:) 27-1(11 chains to the place of lieginniii'-r: containing 128 acres, more or less. On the lir.-t descriiied tract is a comfortable frame dwelling and barn, and a good bearing or chard. (In the other two tracts there is a large quantity of meadow land that has produced four tons to the acre. Each tract lies on the Willam ette river. Terms of sale : Coin, one-third on day of sale; one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months. Deterred payments bear interest. Deeds at expense of purchaser. November 1, 1872. W. C. JOHNSON, n3w4. Administrator. " o LIVE AXD LET LIVE! THE ORECCX CITV HACK AXD DRAY CO. HAVING PURCHASED The Livery Stuck and business oi Mess-s. Willis & Rnoron-ro.v, and the Drays, Horses and RiiMiiess of C. X. Gkkknman. are now prepared to carry on L1VEKY m SI.VKS?, FKEO ST A RLE. A.VU I HAVING. We will also deliver shib wood to all those persons to Mtmm Willis t i;rcuirbto:i have ei-frajicd :nd as many more us will en-rae flub wood from us, so far js we can ct a supplv. Order left nt the Livery Stable for Wood, Dnivin or Ilaiilintr, will be attended to with disp ttch. l'at oiniire in our several branches of busiin ss so!ic ted. Our t lnugiK siail be 3!oflcrute ee-The Highest Cah Price paid for Oats delivered ut the Stublp. C. N. (J RE EN. MAN", P.csidcnt, J. M. 1'RAZER, Secretarv. OfO. C. II. A D. CV. Cre20n City. Au?. '23, l.s7'2. tf. FALL AND WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT 0 o DEALER IN DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, LOOTS AND SHOES. Q HARDWARE, GROCERIES, o w CROCKERY, NOTIONS, SiC. Mi IN STREET, OREGON CITV. PRODUCE of all kinds bonzht. for which I pay the hiehest mm ket price. If on desire pood Goods. &t LOW Prtcf s. call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh stock of Sprmji Goods. 0 GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. Mr Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SELLING. Ar rll W. mi:tr -V. Silver T"ij ADDS FIVE CENTS to the fott of a shoe, and one dollar to lt ralnf! o NEW GOODS o JUST RECEIVED BT I HAVE JCST RECEIVED A NEW ANT) WELL SELECTED STOCKOF GOODS. cousitinij ia part of DRY-GOODS, FANCY OOI, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' Groceries, All of which I will sell at the LOWEST RATES. Give mefa call before purchasing l8 where, and convince yourselves that 1 CaN ai d WILL MILL as cheap as the cheapest. C1IAS. II. CAU FIELD, CORNER MAIN AND SEVEN Til STREETS, OREGON CITY. THOMAS OHAEMAN ESTABLISHED - 1S33 DESIRES TO !NFl?rnE CITIZENS of t)recon Civ. nnclhe Willamette Vall-v. tl.at le is si ll on h.1W?, und duiog , - . i i i . . . i t nusiiiess on me oci mono, inai A Ximlilc ix-Ieti-e m. Ix-ttcr than u Slow Sliillii.." I have just returned from uFrancisc: where 1 purnhascd ote o! the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED Stock of Coeds ever before offered in this city; and consists in part, us follaws : Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every reseriptioii, Hardware, Gro ceries, Faints & Oils, Sash & Doers. Queens- ware, Crockery, Glassware. Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware, Jewelry of various qualities & styles, Clocks & Watches La dies & Gentleraen's Furn ishing Goods, Taney Iloticns cf every description.Patent Med icinesj Rope, Fanning Implements cf all kinds, Carpets, flattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c. 0 Of the above list, I can sav mv stock is the MOST COMPLETE ever ottered in this mar ket, nnd was s'ecte:! with espec-ial nut- for tli is mm Ut t. All of which I now ofltr for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No nse for the ladies, or any one else, to hink of jroinp f IVrtland to bnv conds for am DK1ERMIXED TO SELL CHEAP and not allow myself to be DiDERSGLD IX THE STATE OF GREG ON All I ask, is a fair chnnce aru" quick pay ments, licliev nr, as I do. th:.t nineteen years experience in Oregon City en.-ihles me to Know ihe reqiremcnts of the trude. Come one and all, and see for ourselves that the old stand of o THOMAS CHARM AN cannot be bent in quality or price. It wou'd be useless for me to tell you nil the adran-t- pes I can offi-r on in the sale of good-, ns every store that advertises d-s that, and probably you have l.een disappointed. All I wish to say is. come and see and examine tor yourselves, for I do not wish to make anv rnist.akes.yMj ilj-.-ct is to till all mv .fd friends now that I urn still alive, and Jesir ons to sell goods cheap, lor cash, or on such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. THOS. CIIARMAN, Main street, Oregon Citj. 5TLepal Ttdera and County Script taken at market rates. TII0S. CIIARMAN. jgy-CO.OOO lbs wool wanted bv TIIOS. CIIARMAN. 3 NEW GOODS AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY. WELLIAEV1S & HARDING, HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE ty of choice FAMILY GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS. The P.akery will be constantly supplied with fresh BREAD, CRCKER. CAKES. PASTRY. CAN I)1E AND NUTS. All of which wi'I be sold at livirjj rates. Remember that we do Dot ell goods at cost. Also, please bear in mind that it takes money to do business. To the fin miu tn.de we wonld tav, CASH fi r ion. produce, and CASH lor our poods. fJoods delivered to all parts of the citv. Feb, 1(5, lS72:tf GREAT REDUCTION ! S. ACKERfjiAW &CO. OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK r REDUCED rriccs untilJanuary 1, 1873 CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. We mean what we say. and we propose t eive the people of Oregon City ana Clacka mas county an opportunity to purchase their goods nt a les- price thn ever brfore offered in thi city, which will only last u it 1 nex January. Our stock ia complete in every respect. Give us a Call Before Enying Elswhrrf. REMEMBER THE OLD STAND OF S- ACKEIUIAS & CO. GMain street, seoond door south o o jXillinoi , SHOES, Crockery, &c.,F&c. CONFECTIONERY SALOON ! 3 Fresh Oysters!! LOUIS SAAL, - - - Proprietor. Corner of FourtH and 31aln Streets. 17 RES II OYSTERS SERVED IN ANY . style desired. Confectionerj of every kind constantly on hand. I manufacture ill my own s'ock. vbich it sullicient guaiantee that it is fresh and pure. Call if want or a good cup of coll, t, or t-Iiooulate, or anythinu in my line. Oregon City, September 6. Ib72:tf SHADES SALOON, C. A. HAAS, Proprietor, Kain Street, Oregon City- Lest BILLIARD TABLES in. OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of thia o popular amusement to them T II H BAR IS S VP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors an J Cipirs. Scotch. Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. also, a So. 1 SHGOTEKG GALLERY Is connected with the Saloon. Ore-on City, Jan. 1, li72:tf REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE- JAC03 STITZEL, C. C. 'WAT. JACOB STITZEL & CO., SUCCESSOR S TO STITZEL & UPTOX., EAL ESTATE AND Cor, Front and AVahtngton S., PORTLAND. O R E G ON . Special attention given to the sale ol farm injr lands and city property. All corres pondence rehiring to ihe rccourcta of Ore gon will Le pi omptly answered- REAL ESTATE JOURNAL Published monthly. Sent free of charga t any address. JACOB STITZEL i CO. March 15, !S7i!:tf . .. RESTAURANT. IPOJl SALE ! c, OWING TO THE CONTINUED ILL-i.e-ss of the Proprietor. Leon DeLockv, tbe H.uiiiim IUturiint isi UV-rtd for sale. To any one w siring to engage in this busii.esi, a bargain is ollered. LEON DeLOUEY. Oregon City, Oct. IS, 1S72. e AND the: best DR. HUFELAN D'S .CELEBRATED ? S "W. I s s STOMACH BITTERS Tlip First and most healthful Tonle cvv? Introduced In tlie United States. These Hitters have ; been in the San Fran- i cisco Mai ket for over j 1 wi-nly Vfiir.and nol withstanding th many new candidates 'for public favor, th sales have constantly :ncrensed. TAYLdlt b BEX- EEL. Sole A pent. 40!) and 411 Clay St.. San Francisco. iv-ly The standard remedy for Cough", Infln- enza, Sore Throat, ll horping. C(iigh Crovp. Liar Complaint, Bmnchiiis,Ii leading of th .ifflj. snd every affection of the Throat, TTTunsrs and Chest, including CovsrjirTios. iiUnr' lUlsnm nfrrT does ni t dry up a Coueh. but loosens it, Ieanses Ihe lurjs, and allays irritation, thus i tincr ing the can of the complaint. Non jreniime"ii'dess signed I. Pltts. Prepared, bv Seth W. Fowls Sons, Boston. Sold by R'eiungtov. Hostetter A- Co., San Fmncisco, ard by dealeis generally. FOR S-iVLJE. rp FIE UNDERSIONED DESIRES TO PELL J his properry in Oren"n Citj will sell at a l-arjra:n, to a pood purchaser. Alsoi towu lots in Canemah, with good fence around. Also 2 town 1o in lower end of Oregon Cily : also lf0 of land known as the dona tion land cla m of M m. Stone. 9 mile southeast of Oresron Ci'y, withfomeim-. provements, thinly timbered, no underj' growrh. po--d lasting water J21' quire at CountT Clerks office. J. M. FBAZER. Oregron Citr, May fh. 1T. r( njf t r i v- r i i t ti ti iS.