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FRIDAY,
DECEMCUR 27. 1S72
TOW.V AXD tOlMV.
FkeskntaTIox. A few of the many
f-icnds of Dr. Forbes Uarelay and w ife,
took tbeut by surprise last Wednesday
nornins. A lavg? gl.Vbeadt-l cams ha.l
.e" Phased fur tU- Dostor un-I u most
InTJn ficest Kible for Mr. Baiclay. O"
Se B c.ne pr.nt-l to the DoCur was .be
iSnoSine inscription: "Preyed to Ir.
K, b.-s Parch,?, by g fj "Is ,m.an,-v
Ss in Oregon City, on his hOtb b.r.h
1 v D.-e. 23. 1S72." On the cover of the
Il'bl'e was lh following :r..cripti.,ii :
'resented to Mrs. Dr. Da-clay, bv 'her
friends in Oregon City. Dec 2a. IS-2.
Vhc Rev Mr. SYllwood made the present
ation remarks, winch were us follows :
We covet the honor of presenting you with
a cane a a slight lokyii of our high esteem
Znd re-anl lor vou as a gentleman and
phvsiciln. On this day which marks the
birth of the Prince of Peace, and which
is the sixtieth anniversary of your own
Wrh we extend to yon our h-arty con-
r i...:..n n.l Christmas erecting.;.
It
r. - t,i, r..Mlir.r ot deepest pleasure
that
we call to mind the many yea.a of usetul
time soent in our midst.
and of your poin? out and in c,f our
homes when sicklies and sorrow and
death hae made theia dark and dreary,
jiv onr bedside you have watcheq many
anxious hours, spoken words ot comfort
and cneer. done all that medical
knowledge and fckill Co.,ld do tor
the objects of our tendered abVc
tioa and love. As a father you Lave
been to us. caring for and interesjing
vourselt in ns. as your children. Your
name h'& become as a household word in
.ir midst, dear aud cherished in the
warmest allecMons of cur pearls. We
respect you highly as a true gt-.utleman.
as a person of ripe scho'a.ship,. and of
Experience aud, t-kill in the precession of
which you are an honored member. This
cane which" we present yii u a token of
fie-e feeling, and as you lean upon it
f.r support, may you ever find, in us
tie Slav aud support of true friendship
friend-hip stronger than the wood of
which 41 is made, and far iitotu valuable
tun the gold which crowns it.
Also to voir most estimable wife we
present this" Bible, as a. token of our sin
core esteem and of our deepest, g latitude
for her m-JV kindnesses to. twar-d ours in
t-.i-.-s of Vfekr.es- and surfiw-of her
iwinier-st'd lore, her self abnegation
lor the good of other, and her g-nMeness
and skill in nursing, we can never forget.
To her cheerfulness, knowledge, and un
tiring watchfulness, many, undei (.7 d. we
daubl ei't, owe iheir recovery from sick
ness and preserva n of lite fo every
call for help she has ever made a ready
and cheerful response, and not only so
l.nt volunteered her as:tJt antv whenever
'-he knew it was needed. She has iol ined
cheri-hed spot in or.r heart, aiel jilaoe.i
us
under ob'.iir itlons wtucli cat) lieei oe
It-paid. Wishing theleloie to express in
Pome form tln?"li:gh esteem in which she
is held Hy u. and cur prjtiiude for her
iivalu able sefvices wn ,ifsent her with
ttiis Hible. in which is embodied the
greatest love known to m in. and which
tiilinply expresses the I'eeliilL's we bear
towards her in our bvrts. To you and
ynurswe wih a m-frv C'ui'.r n.as and
H tiaopv New Veir. prayi.ig that you m iv
hive til my happy reiurns.- that your
d renins years m iv be crowned wiMi she
rich treasures of affection and love, and
th it at the last we liny all find a b e ed
hoaie in t! e land of everlaslin light a id
j .ve. o
To which the Doctor replied a foUov.:
01, fit's fi'l (r'-'i, '(.''( i j Frit-vl.
Your unexpected .visit this m .riling, on
my birthdiy. is 'Aiost welcoinelv appre
ciaied. that iogetlier wi ll your handsome
"i!l of a jia-d Iiea4.-d e.ae. an.l the pre-
T-ioim l'.ilde lo inv wile.. These tok-UH o
r.ildi- to in V wile,. 1 !:es
v.Sr (S.-i.Mi.lshio will al wa YS-be l-hei ish-d
v us as interesting m -n'.ii'itiWs of the ;r!v
- ims. Words alone cannot express the
deep g'.atito l.?e feel on such an i-cc i
viion. ih.-r.-loreri trust, you will accept of"
our heartfelt thanks, ami I iiope we will
live a few ye ns longer, th it we i:. iv be
ab'e to .show our appreciation of your
goodness Ky
Th who'e nlfiir w jiejit a profound
gecfet from the Ioetor and his wife, am!
took them by complete surprise.
The aff.iir terminated w it-h another sur
prise to one of our most e.-;een;ed cinzens
K. v. Mr. Sellwo-d. Alter the. presenta
tion to Dr. 1! ircl ay and his ",." was coin
pleted. and as the. friends who had been
present went out of tfie gate. Mr. Sell
,vood was stopped by the followiiNg re
;;i.ir! from Major "barman :
Mr. .S(-'(C .o.Z. Vou. sir. have this day
fcurpri-e-l. yi-s. brcuglit to tears, two ot .
lhi; oldest "and iii-', respected citizens of j
ibis' place. We. the friends ot Ir. and j
Mrs l; irclay. an.l also your menu, none
to cherish in our hearts the beautiful sen
Vini'f.tf you have epn.cS"d to them in
0ur behitf. On the part rf those von
O hive l epresen'.ed on t his occasion . 1 thank
you. an.l present you this small memento
a a token of our esteem. 1 'iease accept
: of i:s and take it t ) your hoLae in re
peinbrance of us all.
The gift consisted of a v.ry handsome
box containing one dozsn of the fittest
n-iliv of handkercliiefs. Mr. Seilwood
cknowled-ed the Coirp'iliP'tit in
a few
O'lproio iH-remarks, tl.ano: hi
friends
most h-.i.-iilv for tn.- tok
of their
j-steem. Tile wole affair was a complete
surprise, and a very pleasant occasion
V.hic'a will long be remembered.
Tsik Kmeut .uxmkn ;t. The sect im er.ter
iaintnent given by the amateur troupe of
Jjiis city, l ist Friday evening, was greeted
y.ith a full house, and received xvith ap
plause by the appreciating audience pres
ent. We promised in our last issue to
critic:: e thi-r, jhu formanco. but tl;o parlies
who performed in the various characters
li&ve put that privilege beyond us. They
did so well, one and all,, tint criicistn
would be unjust. The dram a. "The Last
Loaf '' was an excellent piece of acting,
and we have nothing to say only iu prai-e
oT those who took part therein. The
recitation ot Prof. Macruin was excellent,
and the farce. -A Close Shave.'' kept the
ose in a cor.t;nuous roar of laur-hter.
The singing, under the conductorsbip of
lltir. Mr. Se'.lwood. was exod'ent. We
learn .at it is yi intention of the parties
to give us another entertainment, soon
after th holidays, when Vo hope they
will receive a fall house, to whichaheir
abiliiies and style of acting justly entitles
theni. Mr. Snootier. Ihe leader of these
talented little amtlours has just reasuu to
f I irjud of them.
RoniiKKKY Some villain broke into
the depot through the window saah, at,
t ns place, last .Monday niht. and stole
le ticket case, with its contents. The
scoundrel thought probably las was going
to make a haul, out must have lelt some
what li
s.ippointed w hen he oniy realized j W. McCuMy. S. W.; G. W. Ganon
of $i2.5. The case with ail the ! pr. Foibes Uarclay. Treasurer; J
the
sum
tickets u-as l.ein.l next ll.iV Oil the bluff !
'he tickets scatters 1 around prmiscuoiis
Iv. lit moti. Wi hear it currently reported
about 9-w a, and we eonsiderCit reliable
authority, that the factory will soon be
rebuilt. We know that there is no other
place in Oregon better suited for such an
enterprise h.in Oregon City.
1 km.. The south cable end of the fac
tory wall was blown down last Tuesday
morning. It now resembles the north end
of the building.
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iiiii mi urn i iiKivy-M.qBajLMjgMMJiwwMijf., M m mi i,n i iin -um , ... ,. ..Mian eBBMaamrawp; i n in
Christmas r'estivilles.
This day of rejoicing was generally
observed by all our cilizens in a manner
test suited to their various inclinations
The
day
Episcopal and Congregational Sun
Schools had thi ir annual Christmas
tiees. laden
gift
with beautiful aud costly (
TIIK TKKK aT ST. TAVt.S CHCItCH
On Tu day vvenUig. wasa magnificent
affair, vhicb attracted a large audience..
The Church was most tastefully decorated
with lestoonings ol cedar boughs, arrang
ed in an artistic manner. Over the alter,
in a scroll, were the words, ' Cilorj to God
l:i the Highest, and on earth lac,e, cood
will toward rr,en.!' with a star on the top.'
Around the side of the Church, were ar
raigt d iu la-rge let:er-4 'Gloria V'i Kxcel
sis.'? and "Unto us a Child is born." anil
Unto us a Son is given."' Thea.e ntelul !
arrangemetili gaye tho Church a beauti- ;
lul appearance, and were in perfect bar
inony wi'.b the conuneinoration of the
birth of the son of nature's God. The
tn e was .shaped into a pyiatoid. which
wa liden with precious gifts for the little
one'. Before the distribution of the gilts,
the Hector. Rev. Mr. Seilwood. delivered
a beautiful and instructive address to the
parents in regard totheir dtty towards
the py.ecimrs soiids entrusted, to them.
During the eveninz several Chtisinns
cands were sung by the children in a
very.creditable manner. The distribution
of gift tullowed, and, all seimned to feel
the inspiration of thy occasion ' On
earih eace ; Sd will to. ward men."
The eve,n;,ng v,ill m ldng remembered
with pleasing recollections by the many
happy- yc,ing faces who were present.
On Wednesday religious services appro
priate to the occasion were held in the
Church.
THK Tlifcto AT iilK OOXl'.EO .TiaNAL CHVKCH.
On the same evening, two beautiful
trees were richly laden at the Congrega
tional Church. The exercises consisted
of Mfi'jin V.y the children and the distri
bution ot Ihii gifts. Tlo aiteadance at
ibis Church was very largo..
r TIIhrVinLMKV.S i:kl.kx.
' AT 1 1 o'clock on Weduesday. the lime
appointed to form in pi ocession to par
take of a dinner given by"ihe firemen of
this city. Cataract Hose Cotnpany Xo
headed by tl;u Qrego,n City Brass Band,
came marching dwwn Main street to :he
engine hoii-e of Fountain No. 1. aruT
Columbia ilooli I.adder Xo. 1. where
'the procession was formed, and passing
the hiill af the Council room, the City
officers and Council were added to the
line. They th.- marched down Main
street to' highth and back to the Ciill'
House, v-'here. a m.ost tij.leudid dinner was
prepared liy the proprietoy Mr. Holden.
As the precession eiilered the di'iitig
room, the .Iayqr v,-as assigned ti) the
head of one tu"o!e. Col. V. L. While.
1 'resident of the Board of-Delegates and
Hon. John Myers. .ssitant (.'met' Kngi
ueer. anoiher; aud A. 0 Bailey. Kij.. lb"
oilier. After partaking lll .-t heartily ot
Hie spieiuji'J ti inner set heiore t lie as
sembleil crow'l- short speeches and toasts
weie the older of I he lay. The a flair
was a iijiji in . i.qniS'ent success, and the
Jjoys"' enjoyed themselves in the highest
degree. Jl was a pleasure to witness
sru-h a si.ci :b!e and li"arty good feeling
existing among our various fire compa
nies, an.l we hope that the harmony which
exhibited itself on that occasion . may
never be disturbed Kevery thing passed
!t" to the credit aud SA'.islactiou of all
Concerned. ,
Ti!K i: i.r..
'In tie evening a ball was given al
Myers' II il!. The beauty and fashion ol
the city were present oil the occasion, and
seveial ladies and gentlemen from Port
land and other places we notic.-d. It was
the oi th' season. The supper given
by Mr. l.oiiis Saal. was all lhatciu'. 1 Ijeen
desired. It was splendid.-, The mils. C Was
also very good. -
,l,'hi i.-tui is. 171. has passed and is nttm
bere.l with the filings that were, and
we can truly s ly that our ci'i. 'tis, one
and all. as tliey journey on down the foud
of time, will eer cherish in their memo
lies the reoi!'.,vti"tl of. and recur will)
pleasure to. ihe manner iu which it was
h iu celebrated.
T'iiKrN , iTio. Chri;tm is Capf. I.acc
W. Sr..ith. Chief Engineer af the Locks,
was pre.-i'Mlei with a liiie. g': atch, by
his assis'ar.t. I G.i'i'.ton. on, b,elj;;!f cflhe
wol klv.i-.il ai.v( i,t her fi ends a token o!
their es'eeui of I; 1 til as a ;entleman. and
for Ins ni my courtesies and jjeneral good
ireittu-nt toV4,-ds the tije.:i who have
been so lonj under his finpjoy. Tljis was
uoL presented as a momenta o! his skili as
au '.".gineer. for the great work itself is
evidence which will rem tin to tell 'he
generations yet unborn oPIns aljili'i- s.loit
siuinly as a t-d; : ot the hig'i est'-ein iii
which he whs held by the hontst and nobie
hearU'd workinea who have so successful
ly aided him iu britifrini the great work
ti a successful co-npTeiion. This jjift i
t' e more vab.i aL.!e v. 'im it is considered
that these laborers irj.ike it at a time when
ihey leive. and co'iseqaen'ly c;;n expect
no favors nt his hands. The gilt could
hare ben of much m on? pecuniary value
had the nr-ans for its purchase been solic
ited ere so many of ihe men had gone
away. IJut knowin;; the Captain's hi'h
seiis.u of honor, thi-y preferred to let the
t.Vitier aUine. ipitjl a li-'ial separation Iq k
place and when there was. no room to
doubt the ni itives of tut donors. The
presentation remark by Mr. Tilton were
very appropriate for ihe occasion, and
wore replied to by lhr Captain iu alfect
lag and heart-felt thanks.no' for its value
but for having won the esteem and respect
of those with whom he had been surround
id f ir the past two years. II '. yiil cirry
the watch with h'tn. and every time he
looks on iis face.he will. with "grateful rec
ollections, remember the sons of toil who
presented it to him. while th wotks he
has f ticcu-sfully completed within the
J'.mec:e.X octed. under many adverse cir
cums'ances, will slatid to sp ! ili his nanv
after0 this generation shall have passed
away. "
Ass.ui.t. Last Saturday Mr. Mason,
residing aL,otit 14 miles from this city en
tered a complaint before Justice Corns,
against two of his neighbors. McAllister
and Stone, of assault with Intent to kill,
lie charges that they attacked him with a
hatchet and shot-gun. He was beaten
and badly injured. Warrants were issued
for their arrest. The-pariies are said to
be brothers-in-lav;, Stone, we are inform
cd. was fined $20
Masonic. At the last session of Mullno
m ih I,odge Xo. 1. A. V. &: A. M.. held lust
Saturday eveuing. the following gentle
man were elected officers for the ensuing
Masonic year: John Myers. W. M.; .).
J. W.;
T. Ap
person. Sec y: O. .Mftvue.Tyler.
A iTitopa i ATK. Our newly married
friend. Chad. E. Vi'arren bad a very appro
priate gift placed on the Christmas tree
for him. It was only an illustration of the
old proverb that "coming events" cast
their shadows before them." Ask Charley
w bat "It was. o
FKitSoNAi.. We bad the pleasure of a
call yesterday from T. Patterson. Esq,
late Siate Printer. Mr. P. looks hail and
hearty aDd we should judge tbst bis re
cent visi: to the East did him ood.
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u Officers. At the last resrnUr mwtinir
of Rebecca Lodge No. 2, 1. 0. 0. FTheld
last Tuesday evening, the following'per
sons were elected as officers for the ensu
ing term: A.J. Apperson. X. G.: Mrs.
L. Biller. . G.: Mrs. M. C. Alhey. Sec:
.mis. j. wormian, lreasurtT; Mrs. W. II
Pope. 1. S.
Raiv. We have had au almost contin
uous rain since, last Monday and the river
is corpus u.p very fast. The weather is
very warm and the indications, are that
ve hall hare very high water. It is put
ting the locks to an early test of their
powers to withstand the angry waves of
the Willamette.
Is Towx. Our friends Messrs. w. II.
Harris, County Clerk of Multnomah
county, and Fmgeue Pro:zman were in
onr city on Christmas. Deter Barclay
and wile were also up on a visit.
I'x Governor Gibbs and Prosecuting
-viioiney Uurhatn
day.
were in town yester-
Pk.VsIo.vs.. Mr. II. Warren. JVr,siou
Agent for Oregon, at this city, pays out
pensions amounting; to $1 1.500 annually.
In Oregon there are r,bout 'M pensioners
of the war of ;S12. or the list of' pen
sioners who are paid through Mr. Warren,
'j'J are invalids and 24 are widows.
Goixi; 4) F.,:ix;. George Clark, an
old citizen or this place, has bought him
a farm, and proposes to follow tit occu
pation hereafter. George is a good stone
rn.ison, and we have every reason to be
lieve that his energy and industry will
m ike him successful in h'u new calling.
We wish him success..
Skm.ixg Oct. Mrs. II. Kelly offers her
entire stock of goyds for sale f, cost, for
the purpose of closing out business.
This is a good chance to get bargains,
(live her a call. First door north of Mr.
Highfields jewelry store.
CoMri.i.MKNTiitY. We acknowledge the
receipt of a complimeutaip ticket to at
tend a ball to be iven at Salem on the
31st inst , at the Opera House. Judging
from tlie list f names on the invitations,
it will be a grand affair.
Nor Co.vi i:i;i:i. Although U. L.Sfone.
the jewelry of Portland was burnt out
last Sunday, lit is again ready to sell his
immense stock, at 111 First street. He
has greatly reduced his prices. Give hiui
a call.
Prof .'. W. liana-ill who is engaged in
school teaching at Lafayette, Yamhill
county, is spi tiding the holidays with his
fitniiy in this city, jju looks well and
heart v.
Ai'ci iox. The Administrator of the es
tale of Jesse V. Doouc will sell some very
valuable property at auction ' next Tues
day, in front of the Court House.
Mr. II k;u;-iki.) has sot: c very fine
jewelry on hand for New Years gifts. As
he represents his goods, they can be re
lied .pon.
Ci,rd of Tlianks.
OttKoos (,'itv, r'ec. 7, 1S72.
Editor Enti.kit.isk: At the last business
meeting ol the Itaptist Church of this city,
the report of the committee w!.o have had
charge of the building of our new house of
wor.s'.rp, was under consideration. Pending
the suhjji-t, tlu following rcsoluti ins were
unanimously adopted :
IieoUi-il, That the th inks of this Church
be and they are hereby gratefully tendered
to the many kind trieiids p the com m mi t y
at lrge who bife m lil.urslly aided us iu
building mi.' ho.ise of worship.
JiestrUel, That a copy ot this resolution
be f.irnisin d ihe Oiikcon (.'ity HNTDitemsi:
with a rerpiest that the same l.e pubiislnd.
W. C. Joiixs x, Church Cleik.
Foil Svi.::. We h.ue an accotiiit
against r. A. 1). Ellis of Portland as
follows; l'.alance on advertising contracted
for ihe Xttioiial I ji e InsqraiH' ('onipanv.
SIU: to siil.'sct -iptioti fro:i .r,gust I. Jf?(i'J
to (iate. il!); total Tnis account
can be had cheap. .We never intended
to advertise this account for sale, until
the fellow had the cheek to refuse to lake
papers out ol the post nfjieo. This notice
is put in until th. uL.ci-.iiui U sold ox o'h-erw-ise
set I led.
Liat of Letters
1KMAIXI.t; IX THE I'OSTOFFICE AT
V Orcgoa City, JJlst. 1 s,7J ;
Armstrong. Arthur E. Lardner, (ieo.
Angbn, W in. Maver, Alexa
At instrong.Karbjra A. Me. k. T. ii.
Ib-ndor, .1. W.
l!ixby, ;th
litown, John
iSai nett, Joseph
Cbapuian. Willie
Croi.in, J mirs
Conlon, James
Duncan, Uobt. I).
Eaton, T. F
Kdiutt, T. L.
Fiovd, ('has. Jas.
Harris T. L.
ll.u i i;, Lal'e '
Jordan, (let aid
Jones, A O-iil.'f.r
M un-ev. Alennait
Mackenzie, J.ime
McKeog'ie. Patrick
McKeone. Patrick
(high, Kichard
O'l'otiner. Win. W.
() is, Albert II.
I'a'teron, Geo.
l'hilps, Johu
I.'yan, Jas.
kubins, Mrs. S.
Stierod, 'I los
Tiion!son, F. 1.
Tiivgesoa, Jos. 1.
Tate. U -L.t. 2)
Withers, Frfik E.
Kf. lira, iieorv
li
Lardner, pauses
If called for, say advertised.
j. m. lJACoiy, r
M.
Administrator's !?a!c of IJeal I'statc.
V-ortCl-: LS IIKitKHY (IIVE.V THAT IN"
' pursuance and ly virtue of an ilei" f the
Coanty t'oitrt of Clackamas uouiity, sit.tte of
Oreiroii, ma.le on the ad day of li ccii!cr, ISTi,
in the ieatt r u.f tl.u Keita'U OX. Jacoh T.nj.-'le, io-Cua-e.l,
f.ir the isile ot certain real iuiiier!, here
inafter le.-ci ihed, beloniiMT to -iid Jiate, the
lui.ler.-irfrieil AdiiiiiTstratn- of said estate, will
sell at i-ulilic auction to X6 hi.-'htr.t balder for C.
S. coin, in throe separate twfei, a-4 iudtciiteil by
said dc-cri.' ion, stil.iecf to cTitii'iii.it ion hy .-aid
County Coiin, mi Saturday, tlits llih flay of Jan
uary, ls;:5, aC the hour of one O'cloi k k in. of
sai l day, at the Court llonn ilyor, in said coun
ty and s-tate, all the ii-cl.t, tllte. interest iu1
e'state of the said intestate at th-. time of hii
death, and all ttie ri'-'ht, title ft'.vl iutere.-t that
tlie said estate has by o;-roiun Of lnv, or otlx r
wise ai'j'tired, other than, or in a-Wilion to tltat
of the said intestate at the tim of his dfcii'ii.-'iu
and to nil the lots, pieces or pr-l.s of l;ujd,
with all the appurtetmmvs and iiuoiwomtiiits
l(iloiiiiiif there: o, situate, lyitur and tiin;r iu
said ciiiliity and Mat, and dest-ii1 414 fiUowv,
to-vit: . ihe NorthVk:-it out--f,'irih ut. th
sourhwe.-t l-l and lt 4 fil sion -.",$. V.. I-4
ofS. K. l-l,!iiwl lots ottp, tuj an t three in Stofiou
H and' the X. 1-2 ot X. K. 1-4 t stiiin :!.", sit in
township i S.. li. X wcf, oniiiiiUi; 2'.3 7!-l)"
acres mure or less; alsy the lttlfxvin-des.-rit.ed
tind : aiiart of claiui Xo. 42, duhed as f..!lowst
l.i-i.rinningattlie!'iOh.si.e-3'.nCCif (Ja-.m No. 42.
theiu.tt north 4S lift iitl.: WlCticB SSOath fil 3-4":
west lift v t)iin ltrVj- lisit. tn a s'akc
ip irk.-a A- I'-: theuise vu:Ji ?l "fiUU'W and dca
hiik-s 'to rttaU 5a!ilrly markka : iUc.f eat
44 chains and 2. lfnS to fchy, phVS U bejf.ft.ii in :
containing !out lty acirv ; b" iijfh;p '& 6.. 11. 1
,-t i.f thii WittetuftUia; ui-nidi" ; tie fwi-
lowinir 4..cvla t". a part i Aij.ni
Ycr-eii's'.ionau.n cUTru, iiltmcapmi Xo. 6.111;
l- 'iuuim-' at the X. . oitw w said :
lu.iif-csiiiirjioncKjuarTi.rol fi mile, ii.- i.'i' 4"'si,
...... ... tt a ,,:!! ru?;i; oft-CSarter ofi?
mile : tbe:ico we.t ouv-ljuror a mae, iu,; riac:
of hiviuriinir; iu
vi-nt x. , i.. i
west, i.nt aiium,' -tt4.rf nt.n wjb.
Terras and ttditiun uf Sslc fog L- 5- coin :
one-half down, and ie-Kf (to x afh,l
crelit, with tnorttS'-' sruy oa UuS land. J.ei,9
tud Putlt :it x7ih&WAi?HEN
Adtuiui-strator of th-r .KaHnur'of
a.io..u,-T
J.'W.C'IIIUUI U4.1X,
VOID QUACKS. A viainsof early in
A a;. '.i. ofo-mos debilitv.
discretion, causing nci'vpus debility,:
premature decay-. &o:. having tried in vain
everv adveit,sedremedv,?.as ahnple means
. "if i,n u-ilt ft ( In hist
fellow sutlerers. Address J. U. BEEVES,
:j'...i v-v..rif-
Sept.; 1:1 j '
o
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME !
o
TN (
X bra
ORDER TQ
CLOSE OUT THAT
auch cf my business, I will swll
Toys and Fancy Goods,
At Less than AVUolcsalc Cos$ Prices!
1 have the largest and bet stock of
CLOTI1INO.
UOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
Kte.
Aud other goods, in this city, which 1 will
also sell
C II A E 5 POK CAS II !
Call and examine my stock and prices,
and save your money.
A. LEW.
Oregon Cltyt Nor. 20, IS
WANTED AGENTS
THE DISCO VKIiER
DISCOVERED!
Dr. LIVINUSTOXE IX AF1IICA.
The Adventures of u ni.st Adventurous Life.
The Sliinli'V-Liviiiastttiif Exjii'dilimi
to Africa. Large octavo volume, just issued.
Contains Incidents of the Wonderful Career
of the great TraviJer.tUe Co,yitr .Animals,
Natives. -II Hitting, etc. Full account of this
most interesting piirt of ',!.e bj'it. Also to
sell our new wovj;.
PLABTJ SOP?3E TALK
A .x' I) MEDICAL COMMON SENSE
Xo competition. There nevty. was a bpok
pulilished like it. Full particulars by mad.
Stale hook wanted.
A. L. Bancroft &. Co-,
San Francisco, Cal.
O ii") w 7
.fc CHEOMOS,
'Caki.o L; M i.scii;t:i','' "Ciaou Mousing;"
"tM'Uixu Fluh eKj" and
" Si MVKit Flowers,"
with the Ki.KCTiac ' k k k l r and
Wkkklv Chkistia.v at A'ouk
O (Consolidated ), tor "o C
These Chrom.is are ahout the
size of Wide Awake and Fast
Asleep " Subscribers furn
ished at once with their
Cliromos.
AGE NTS
can make Oetter terms
with tis than with any
other piiblishers.
Address,
II. W. A HAMS
'17 Keck man
street,
X . Y .
li'J nov
Bl2.
I
City Property For Sale.
THE GREATEST l.NDLTEMENTS EVER
CONSISTING OF FOCIi LOT.s GOOD
Oweding, with seven rooms; Good Or
cuaril ; unu mi i.nef;u-l!ed v,.ell of water; all
in goo 1 re pair, and situated iu tie most sight
ly and healthy poriiui-.s of ihe city ; Title
peiicc;; which I oiler for salo cheap, bciug
desirous of leaving the city.
For particulars ciKi;iru uf
EUCjKNE LAF0i;EST.
o
at Thos. ('haruiau's store.
Oregon City, Oct. '2")th ls72.
(sroecr (Jv Provision Dealer,
Next door sotih of t'i Ccurt House,
3Iaiit
Slri-t-l, Oiigon
City, Oregon,
dimleu lv
BEST FAMiLY GROCERIES,
COFI "I'-F. TLA , SL'G All,
FLOL'll AM) MKALof alt kinds,
PICKLFS. SO P. SALT,
CANXFD FKL tTS and OVSFEIkS,
Also, sill kin Is of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
IJUTTEIt. (MIEFSE and EGCS.
TOl'.ACCO and CIGAIiS.
(iLASSWAj;E, Fc, Etc.
All kinds of country Produce taken in ex
change for goods at the highest market rates.
-4?"Goods delivered iu the city free of
charge. A fair share of patronage solicited.
March 2:1, ls72.tf
Sheriff's Sale,
B5Y VIIlTCi: OF AX KXECCTIOX TO MK
M directtxl, issued out of the Cin-uit Court of
the Slate of in.von, for Clackamas comity, in
favor of the State of Oreu'.jii, plaintitf, 'and
Hvraitist John tior.iou, defendant, for the sum of
tloee hiiudre 1 and thirty-six s.'-lHl d.'l'.ar-, costs
and inteifst, therefjn at the rate of ten, in, per
cent, per aunum. an-'l the costs of and uimiii this
writ of t.v.K 'itien, I have, for want, of stitlli icnt
per'iial rofK.-riy, levied ujoiii allot' sai 1 defend
ant's, John 1 iiudoii's, interest in and to the real
pvojierty, ilooenhcd as follows, to-wit r Iits
numbered ten, in, and twelve, 1, in l'.loi k Xo.
live, a, situate in 1. inn City, Clackam is county.
State of Oregon. Xow, ttu-n fore, hy virtue of
si'l e.viiciitinii. on Wedia-s l.iy, the l ith day of
Juuuary, 1S7.1, at th" hour of It o'clock, a. in., in
front ot the ui t House door, in said county, I
will 'll all of sail defend ant's interest in and to
the al-ov dtserihe 1 irop.'ity, or so much thereof
as with the personal prop.-rty leviil upon, will
satisfy said execution, iutcic-t and costs, at pub
lic auction,: to the highest ta l ler lor money iu
ham) j.ai l.
Ihx. lath, 18T2.
A. F. IIEDOKS,
Phentf of Clackamas count v, Oregon.
l.v C. F. llli.VTIK, L"eitity. "il..cjaw4
o
The IViountain E5a!m
o COUGH MIXTURE.
V.0H, PARKER,
OF JACKSX VILLF HAS DISCO VEH--e.1
a r.iirdyr cf:up('''d f the Esliact
from Muntairj Halm, wbioi; gtov.i in Jack:
,srn county, ttfl other Yegufabte Iiigre-J-.eiits.
-bipliba aao4ij1 him to rurh;,n n.e an,ici-
, .
f Y
i .:aruiles-4 .
a Hnrciv ege.abie a penecti
and vet the
1
Hi: Mqst rawcrfL'1 Liin? RrmcJy
t CVer Uineovigrea. cJt is guw i 'r
n , n . n j
, , s TJ Z,Z
i vui5"'! ?-
j And U an
rTTT PP TTTIVP
; AurU JU . X it 12. XiXlV X .
Blood Purifisr, Invigorator and Ap-
' petizer,
5'
, - noted for ltI, NetVl,u,an,l Bilious
! a-U.J M.iqr letters might be adduced to show
X w',at tUemedicme has done Of necessary )
! but try a bettle, ami it will ?ecouiend
but ir)
t itWf wherever il jr .uced.
For sale at the Oregon C.U Drug
store.
and
ull in ineilxme. Suiuu cw
X S, Agents, Portlano, Oregon P.apar
eJ bv W.U.IABahli,
' de;5m3
Iadepender
e, Oregon.
(',
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARI,
UKIVERSITI OF C ALIFORM IA,
o
o
PACSFSC
o
HGQT AND SHOE K0!jSE,
All IMMENSE STOCK AS USUAL?
o
o
GEORGE A, PEASE,
SVCCESijK TO PKOTZMA.V, Cll-LIUAX & CO,.
con. FiitsT ijioumsav si..
PORT LAX D.
nov2:tf
O
NEW GOODS.
ON THIRD STREET,
llitwccn AIIc-r ami Morrison Streets.
Doitli stic Cottoim,
Fi lie Irifli Ifpont
I.intns,
Talle tut Ijootu
Damaski,
llluik Silk
1 i its.
Pop.
Illnrk Alpacas,
nioiirniitg tioods,
Hosiery,
To v i s u n 1 C s 1
JfSoote it ml Slixs,
Illacl IJt t ssiHi.Sj J Km viisUig tiouils
BUSINESS FOR SALI;!
o
I-VVII.I.. SKUp, STOCK AXD pOOO
will of business (the oldest Uet.il'. Uusi-in-ss
iu the city;, and Kent STOItE .WA)
FIXTUItES, for a term of years, at a low
O
.1010" WIISOT,
TIIIilI STIIEET.SOI'THOF ALDER
PORT LAX I), OREGON.
nov22m2 u
HOME SHUTTLE
IMPHOVED LOCK STITCH
Serving' Iiiclalne.
o
The Most Simple, Practicable and
ECONOMICAL MACHINE IN USE-
rSah's Exfi-rd all Cithers on the North
Farific Const.
O
AND
riUFA SEW MOKE
KAP.IDLY
I with le.-s noise than any other Machine.
The only practical low priced Machine that
gives entire satisfaction. ,
OrLY 845,
What other Agents don't tell vou about
the IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE MA
CHINE: - Tli II hiti't tell you Tlnit tliy s;re the simp
lest, having less u.imberof pieces, and more
readily understood than any ether.
That they arc the lightest running ; more
easily learned and operated
That more HOME SHUTTLES are sent
out from the (jener-d Agency at Portland,
than all the others combined.
Tli'H tlont tIl yiii. They sew equally as
on heavy and ltght goods.
iluit't tell you. That they use the pat
ents of the high priced machines.
They tb't.'t t U ,'", That it has the straight
noddle am ell-ailj.ist t;g eiiion.
X'i" What people yliQ have used them
and compated them to other M.achiues will
tell you :
That they are more easily learned and op
erated j Siinph'-t and brt for all kinds ot
work, and will use Linen and all other kinds
of threads and silks.
A few of the 11 uncs are given below who
are usihg the I.M PROVED HOME SHUTTLE
ItKKERCNClIS.
Hen. P. IL Portland;
('.S. Silvers, I'ortlaml;
Win. Masters, Portland:
C. W.-Pri tulle, Eookkeeper fcr Leririlgc,
Wa lh.iir. Co.
Miss l. W. Vaughn, Portland.
Mrs. J. 15. Upton, East Portland;
Mis. S. A. Moiiland, East Portland;
Mrs. J. S. Church, Oregon City.
Midlines lonyavt'd tunny address, with
(till direction for using, on receipt of price.
NO. 1, "0 ; XO. 2, f..
(;i:o. W. TR AVER,, C
(Philadelobia .-shoe Store), .
fieneral Aeyut, 1 1 Front street,
dcclthnt; " ' .-.Wrtiaud.
LIVE AM) LET LIVE!
THE OULGCN CITY H.irR AND MAY CO.
AVING PURCHASED The
erv Stock -and llusiness
ol Messts. Wilms & Rrocciitox,
and the Dravs, Horses and liusiness of C
( i kkkn m a n , are now pri-oareJ to carry on
L.IVK11Y HlStKS!!,
l'KKD SI'.MJI.K,
AX1 UIMYINU.
We will also deliver slab wood to all those
persons to whom Willis ,V Erouiihtoti have
engaged and as many more as will engage
slab wood from us-,-, so far .as wc can get a
supplv. w
Orders left at the Livery Stablc for Wood,
Praving or Hauling, will be attended to with
dispatch. Patronage in our several branches
of business solic.ted. Our Cliai ges s'iiiII
l)C 31o(l-r;ie
jra""Tbe Highest CaslL Price paid for Oats
delivered at the Stable."
C. X. OREENMAX, President,
J. M. F R A Z E li. Secretary,
Of O. C. II. i I). Co.
Cregoa City. Augk 23, 1&7 . tf.
o
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JL'S-T RECEIVED AT
UKALeit
DRY coorjs,'
.CLQTHIXG,
HOOTS AND. SHOES.
o '
HAUDWARE, GROCERIES.
O
CROCKERY, XOTIOXS, AC.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
PRODUCE i-r all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price.
If tou desire cood Ooods, at LOW Pricrs.
c.i'.l at I. SELLING'S, andexauine his fresh
slock of Sprirg Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AXD CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
M r Motto is, QUICK SALES AXD SMALL
PROFITS.
c5-
SELLING.
April II. 1571-tf
n
O
o
o
13
o
NEW GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED BY 5
HAliLES Iff, CAIJF1ELD,
TIlAVErJUST RECEIVED A XEW AND WELL SELECTED TOpK;OF GOODS ,
1 consisting in part of i"
DRY-GOODS, 0
FAJSrCY GQOBS,
3Xillijioi-3 ,
LAPIES' AXD CIIILDliEX' gpQE, 1 '
Groceries, Qrpckery, &c.,rc&c.
u
All or which I will sell at the LOWEST RATES. Give ie v call befor purchasing U
wbere. and convince yourselves that I CX and WILL SELL as cheap a the cheapest.
C1IAS. II. CAU FIELD,
CORNER MALVAND SEVENTH STREETS, OREGON CITY.
THOMAS CHARMAN
KSTAULISIIEIJ
1S53
DESIRES TO INFORM XHE CITIZENS
of Oregon City, and ihe Villumette
YaiUy , that he. is jtiil o baud, aud doing
business ou. tbji obi rotto, that
"A Xtnhtc Six-l-u-e i Vtt" tliait u
Slov Sliillitt." 7
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchase! ote of the
LARGEST aud BEST SELECTED
Stock of Goods
o
ever before offered ia this city; and cousists
in part, as follows :
Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Ooods,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Description, Hardware, Gro-
o
ceries, Paints & Oils,
Sash Si Doors.Qaeens
0 q vrareo Crockery,
. Glassware,
O
Chinaware, Stoneware,.Platedwafe4
Jewelry
of various
0 qualities styles,
Clocks & patches La
dies & Gentlemen's Ecrnr
ihing- Goods, Fancy Notions
of every clescrirjtio, Patent Medr
icines, Rope, Fanning Implements
of all kinds, Ca"rpets. Mattings,
Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
O
Of the above list. I can sav mv stock is the
MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this mar
ket, and was sleeted with rsprcialriirtfor
litis mai kii. All of which I uv oiler for
sale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
No nse for the ladies, or any-one else, to
Link ot going to Portland to'buv eroods for
am DETERMINED TO SELL CHEAP and
not allow myself to bii
O'DERSOLj) IX THE STATE OF OBECO.:
w
All I ask, is a fair chance and quick par
men t?. Relieving, as I do, that nineteen
years' experience 111 Oregon City enables me
to Know the reqtrements ol the trade.
Come one and all, and see for vourselves
that the old stciid of o " i
THOMAS CHARM AN
cannot be beat itf quality or price. It would
be use'ess for me to tell you all the advan
tages I can idler you in the sale of goods, as
every store ilia, a dicrtiscs does That, and
probab'yycu have heen disappointed. AH
wish to say is. come and see and exan.ine
for yourselves, for I do not wisli to make ativ
mistakes. My obj-.ct is to tell all my old
fiiciids now that I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell jfoods cheap, for cash, or ou such
terms as agreed upon.
Thanking- all for th? liberal patronage
heretofore bustoved.
THOS. CHARMAX,
0 Main street, Oregon City.
ii?-Legal Toriders amj County Script
taken at maiket rates.
TIIOS. CHARMAX.
lbs wool wanted bv
THOS. CHARMAX.
EW GOODS
AT TIIK O
L t N G 6 1. NB A K E R Y.
WILLIAMS & HARDINC,
HAVE JUST OPEXED A FULL VARIE
ty of choice "
FAMILY5 GROCERIES,
AXD PROVISIONS.
Tire Bakery will L.e cousfautly supplied
yithfresli '
filtEA D, CR CIi CPS,
CAKES, PASTRY.
CANDIES AND NUTiS.
All of which will tf sol, at Hying rates.
Remember that we dp not ell god t
cost. ' O
Also, please bear Tn miud tjat it takes
money to do business. w
To the farming trade we wpn'.d say, CASH
for you. produce, and CASH for our goods,
(tpcdj d'ireied tj all par; c.f tLa citv.
Feb, 10, lb72:tf
GREAT EEDUOTION !
S. ACKER AW &CO,
o
OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK
AT REDUCED
o -. . - -
Prices untilJaniiary 1, 1873
CALL AXD EXAMIXE OUR STOCK.
We mean what we sav. and we propose tj
give the people of Oiegon City and Clacka
mas county u:i opportunity to purchase their
goods at a less price than ever before otl'ered
in this city, winch will only last until sex
January. Our stock is coniDlete in everv
j respect.
Give us a Call Br forr Lujin? Elsrwhrrr-,
REMEMBER THE OLD STAXD OF
S- ACKEKMAN CO.
llain ttre-et, cecond door south
cf the PostoSSe
L
o
CONFECTIONERY SALOON !
Fresh Oysters!!
LOUIS SAAL, - - - Proprietor,
Corner of Fourth aud Main Strta.
J7RESII OVSTERS SERVED IN ANY
. style desired. Confectionery of crr
kind constantly on b..aud.
I manufacture all "my own 5'oct, iflbich is
sullicientcguarantee that it is fresh and pure,
Call if want of a good cup of toffte, ,
or t liorolair, or anything in my line.
Oregon City, Si pteaib.er ti, lS72:tf
SHADES SALOON,
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
main Street, Oregon City.
Betf'ZILMAfin TABLES in OREGON
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor iu
vites the attention of the lovers of thi$
popularamusement to them
THE JBAJR IS SIPPLIEV
With all tiie choicest qualities of Liquors an
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj
famous Whiskies and Punch.
also, x o. 1
SHOOTING GALLERY
Is connected vith tbe Saloou.
Oregon City, Jan. 1, lS72:tf
" " ' ' "
REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE.
JACOB STITZfiJ., C.tyWil.
JACOB STITZEL & CO.,
SUCCESSOItS TO STITZEL &. UTTOX.,
AND
Cor. Fro'lt and Vliington St.,
PORTLAND, Q Ii E G ON .
Special attention given to the salp ol farm
ing lands and city property. All corres
pondence relating to the recourcea of Ore
gon will be promptly answered-
REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
Published monthly. Sent free of charge to
any address.
JAC03 STITZEL &. CO.
March 15, lS7si:tf
ESTAURIAWT,
OWING TO THE CpXTIXUEO ILI
ness of the Prctprietor. Lkon DeLquky,
the narnum'Resturaiit is offered for sale. To
any one wishing to engage iu tLijj bufeine?,
a bargain is pU'cred.
LF.p.X DeLOCET.
Oregon City,f)ct. IS? lb- ' '
TJIIS OLDT-
AND
rJL7 i-X 35 BEST
DR. HUFELAN D'S
.CELEBRATED
S W 1 s
STOMACH BITTERS
Tli s
First and most healthful Tonic
introduced in the United State.
Thfw Tlittlra liftTA
- 1 r
been in the San Fran
cisco Market for of??
T wenl y Vt-am, enjl
notwilhst.indintr th?
many new candidates
for public favor, lhi
g sales have constantly
R increased.
BTAYMIK & JtEV-
gioO and 411 Clay St..
?S;-.:i Fninrinpn. 'fi1
The standard remedy for Cough. Itiflp
inia, SqtC Throot, IVlioipihg.Cuiiph Crovv,
J.ic:r CviHploiiit, rrncliith ,BUdinf; of 'tf
.vnp, and erery oflection of; the Throat;,
Luns and Chest, including Constmptios.
Uinlur' Italsum of Wilt! Clierrjf
docs not dry up a Cough, but loosen it,
idealises the lurg?, and allays irritation. tbu'
i tinoviiiz the caute cf the complaint. Nop
genuine unless signed I. Bi tts. rreparp
by Skth W. Fowlb Sons, Boston. Spld hy
Rei.inotov. Hostktter A Co., San Fiancisco,
ard by ilealers generally.
JFOTl SALE.
THE UXDERSIGXEI) DESIRES TO PELL
bis properly in Oregon City will sell
at a bargain, to a geod purchaser.
Also 4 town lota in Canemab, with good
fence around. .
Also 2 town lo's in lower end of Oregon
City; also lf0 of land known as the dona
tion land c!a;m of Wm. Stone. 8 mi!e
southeast of Oregon City, with some im
provements, thinlr timbered, no under J
growth, pood lasting water a
5-Inouire at County Clerks office.
Oregon City. -ifc. 1 57. Tn2 V