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o . . , r w o o & d o o O O O o O o O o o O o O o o o O 0 o o 0 "T" " - ' - - o o 0 C o O - o - o l)c UJccklijSutcrprisc. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3. TOWS AND tOlXTY. A Good Yokd koii Our Citizens. We find the following notice of our city ari'l citizens, in a recent issue of ;ho Portland Bulletin, under head of "Liberal Leyond Report." r- a -.Whatever may be said to the contrary. It i an tindispntable ftct that the people of Oregon Cty, in comparison to business and population, form one of the most lib eral communities on the Pacific Slope, This was attested by the gei.erom offer ings to the Christian Commission during the late war. It lias been exhibited by their irepated uprising after dUasU'is of Hood and lire iu.foruier years, and is arain renewed by their acts of l ist week. in which Uiey consolidated a handsome fund of cadi and laborjto assist the Ore jjon City MAiuf.tcrni ing Company tore build the Woolen .Miil.-JrecMit!y destroy ed by fire. This sum (Sl.KJO) has been raised ami turned over to, tbe Company, not so iauchlor its efficiency, but as ato ken ot the .sympathies and hearty good wihhes of the citizens, and we are pleased to know thit the mill will speedily be re built. Mr. JJ M. Burton, architect of this city, made several visits to the ruins last week, and we learn from reliable sources that no delay will intervene between the corrrttenrement of the woik immediately ami its final completion, making ot it a fiuer establishment in every way ahan the one destroyed. Steamboat Accuiknts. Monday night, says the Statesmw-i.- the Fannie Patton while tied up at the bank at Kola received d image by the breaking " of a hog post. We did njt !arn how it was d ine. She came down here yes erday and went beJ low. but. was in such a crippled condi tion that she only took twenty five, tons from lu re Jaw i The Hioo -Fly had her (moke st t'.k carried away by he ferry wire nt Albanv as she came down vester day morning. The stack rolled overl)Oard and was lo-d. The Captain however rig ged tip an old chimney that was once ued on the old Fultrpi ise and the steam er went ler wav. this place h id a most niBgniticent New 1 ears Uall la-t iuesday evening, at Myers 1111. There were present abmi fiixtv eoople. The Aurora Strim; Hau l, corsistio; of ten pieces. furn:.-dn-d the uiuic f-r t!ie occasion, aiid we but speak th? universally expresed sentimeiu. when w s: iy ih.it ii was. the be.t mu-ic ver ha. I at a Wall in this cry. In fict. the b ill i'self was th b i' 1 ot w season. All enjoyed themselves lineiyaud d inced ttie O.d Year out and New one in. A li.ie supper was pet by Mr. S.tal. The whole ulfair was a most splendid sacces-;. Goim; to fiKitt ii.!. Our citizens will be pleased to learn the ("jet tht the fac tory w going tiTbe rebuilt, immedi itely. We hive tte in!' rrn a'ion direct tnun the Prosietit of t!ie ("urnntnv. who ie!t here IjsI Tuesday fr '.he Kt.-Uerji States to pro cure michinery. We shall soon nai!i wiineA iu full operation il.e factory which his liv-come a priJe. not only to mir.ci'y bll to the State. Tile fablion of this miil 4-kve giued a world "Wide rejiu ta I ion. a::d we are p!-'v.ed til n i1k t 'ompaoy have coocool'vi rebuil t at t!;i-N place. No pVce i:i (,ego:i off-'rs belter facilities tLju (Oregon A'tt v lor s ueli iusntutions. IV.sTivinKs. The ci-i:iii) of Oregon ty observed New leafs in a very be r urn.; miiao- A numner ot ente;- ni-'ti in id cil'.s duriac: the day. and mo-t tX vto; houses were prepared tvr receive vi-itois. ( )wia i the f id t!; u a e,,,, p ii'li'Ui of tiie day was taker: up by Iiliti) who ll a 1 intended to til ikeatis iu w.Mch- ! ,!.; the ti. si boat pass thKnigli the oel;s. the pen. go id old i:u.-:om was not oh -ei ve.l as rally as it would have been other wise. l".ii the c ill t'g. however, was Jvvty K''!ii'n!. hope it wjil be ob serv.-i'f'-n 'iaaiii )u As her.-at'er. Ccnk K isr. Mr. II. Vac -Lis. President of the ( ireon v Woolen Mnuu'aciurinir Ctniany.le!i here last Tuesday stvei land lor the Kis'eru States, for the purpose ot purehasiug trrichtiV'ry tor the f.ietory. It is his iuieiitioii i o"" viii. the principal in in ntaetu' ing T"Y'ab;ishments in t. Kast, ,u,d procure ooTy il.;e latent improved HI ic Si i !l -ery. Me cxpewy to be absent about I WO Uionths. The lac'ory will Ie in running order, no doubt, by t!e lime the Spring Clip of wo.rt co:r:es into m irket. .Acc::ri K!. Gov. G rover appointed Hans. John U iuteaker. Geo II Helm and; Iloyd. Prook. s Comm isioto'rs to exatn ine the locks an I cana ! an I aceepl theiu n the pi t of iN'Sute. if c.msti uc'ed in cord-iiee with the provisions of tire law. Tesie irentlemeTt' examined the "'urs !.t Sa'urJay. 'e hive not ! .lined what the result ef their examina tion ws. but have hoard ea--h one id' them express Ihemselves highli- )!ea.sed iitti the nnniiicent ivmk ad they Lave 1jo doubt accepted and approved ft. Rh ki-tions. During the past we.dk quite a number of our citizens gave re ceptioa parties. A mong these was one by -Mr. and 'rs. White, last Thursday even i"g; Mrs. J. U'TSimti tick, la-t Weiinesdav. an.l a grand surprise nurty at the resi dence oi Hon. . w Zl'.utii on ihe same tiviini'ii .x t 1 . X .-. U. 1 ..... . i 00.11 mere inus; iuve oeen m It -.1.1 ij hersons. The eomnnio ent at these festivities all had a grand. good lime. lsrAi.vTioY.- The following officers of Oregon Lodge No. 3. 1. (). (A 1". were in stalled iu their respective places last evening: A. C. lUily. N. (I ; J. I). Lr.cev. . (J.; v. JI. Tope, U. S.; J. Wort man. 'Treasurer; J. M. t5ayo:i. 1", S. The in stallation was cnmHcicd by Grand Mas ter Apperson. After ihe' ceremonies, idiort and appropriate addresses were made by Mers. Apperson. McC-jwu. 'rren. Locev. Uarin au-i Noltner o '- LsrKCf ii.Kx r. 1 he am ateurotroupe cf this city propose to give another en tertainment nest Monday evening, on which occasion will be presented the two act drama of ",!he Last Loaf,'" and t!;-e dt j-ii 1 of iljwn by the Si-4."' This bid c.iu.i.jt fil to ilrir it a full house. Ttie J.'roceeds are to be iied lo deiray ihe ei- G peases to which they have been subject. .and we hoL't-lbey will have a crowded I r.Rt-KEHAOE. Dy reference to our ad vending columns, it will be observed tha Capt J. T. Api-ersoQ basopeued a broker age ou-.-e Ul pot .v .L. J; where ?may have bu.iiu-,s to transact with bam. 1 Ki:sowi.s. CJaite a numiii.r i,r t-. . 'tic..t gentlemen of this State L - 'i wui- j 1 ive been : ,iu ... t;.v ui,nn0Ma,ra,u.CrkliAini) "those we have had the pleasure of t.hJ -re. Ju lga A. J. TLayer. of Car -1 , .' Q iveni ir. John Whttealcer, of L ,r . I,loyd iJrooi. Co!? Teal. B. Goldsmi-h' Esi-, of I'orAd. ani others -J'ai'h- t crv a d'l lo;4l,Uua?y.',y i-uij.ay-. meets next-Monday tnorninj. and under Igral C.;1;1: the new law, which we believe has gone tain is a thorop-a reliable man -,.,.i into operation, the Commissioners Court can Leanby recomuj,.,. j .1.:,., L ... dues uot meet un'il Wednesday. TIIip LOCKS COJrPLETEDj The First Boat Passed Throujrh. The Locks are completed, ard a boat has pai'd through. On last Wednesday Cap- Smith received notice from Mr. Cold smith. -the President of the Company, that a steamer would arrive lore about;;! 1 o'clock, for the purpose of poSnjr through the locki. At 17 minutes after 12 o'clock, the Maria "Wilkin, x small boat, came h siffht. on board of which were the three Commissioner? appointed by the Governor to receive the work on behalf of the State. t I Gov. GrcVr. Mavor Waterman. Col. Tay lor of the IPr ill. II. W. Scott. LVp. editor of the Jlhl'n. Mr. Baltimore of the Ore nnnla. Capt.KAl!o:r:r. anJ a few other pnvife.l guests. The boat went into the locks at the time s'ated above, and was passed ihfonrrh in one hour anTTorty-five minutes, and returned and pased out at the mou'h in an hour. The time necessary to pass through will be about a half hour when they get fairly into operation. There waa.' considerable delay in the open ing of gates on account of the rubbish ac cumulated against them, which prevented them from being opened as readily they will hereafter. The boat was received with loud cheers from the large crowd of spectators who had congregated on the walls of the locks, which was answered by three sharp whistles from the boat. Every thing worked splendidly and we were taken from the lower liver to the upper without apparently realizing that we had been raised at each lock ten feet., C When the boat-had passed through, and while turning arovind. Gov. Grovor m-ole a few congratulatory remarks to the President of the Company, at ihe conclusion of j which three' hearty cheers wert given for 1 the Company, ihe Fresident.Col. Teal and Capt. Smith, and also the Governor. The large ' assembled crowd - and those on board were all highly delighted at the way everything passed o.T, and the occa sion filled ail present with a realization of the great lact that the commerce uf the Wil'.aruette is now free and unchecked by the heretofore supposed impassible falls. The occasion was one of great rejoieinrj. and will be long remembered by those who witne!tM uie suecessiiil pass tge ot a boat thro'izh the Willamette Falls and Canal. Mrs. F. ( . MeCown. of Al.is city, was ihe only-, lady on board, and has ilie Conor ot bei'l"; on the fit boat. The folio i l z is a desetijeion of this great work :'j The canl is ;u0 feet in length, 50 feet i:i width, and at the lower etui -P) feet deep. There are five 1 cks, each 2 in fee'fin leng-.h and P) teel wide. One o! tie s,. a eii n d lock, near the sHe of the old intended to guard against floods, and prevent Aho !;ig!j water l:om ovelf! wing 'the walls of the Canal below. In ordinary stage" of water, this lock will be led open, therefore boits will not be de! iye;l ur passing t hrouh. The other ivtir locks hare each a lilt of ten feet, the Total fail. Ineft low water, to low water below ihe fall's. bei::g -11 teet. The cinal above the falls varies from M to PC) feet in width, and has a heavy stone wall for protection again?! Hinds and current. Pe low the falls, ttie canal lias a wid ll of.".) leet. a::d is carried across a deep galch. feet iu length, by a ti!!i;; v! loose rock. i h an outer stone wall. The walls, b ill) of the locks and canal are Composed of heavy in isonry. of L asalt io.Drot k. the pieces weighing ftytil one "ir two trt;is. At the lower end ol'Ahe canal, the Cilt is 10 leet deep, through solid We h ive endeavored t.Vgive an imper fect description of a most enormous i.n-proveni.'-nt, which, as it is now complete 1. has opened lip. In iiti:n;;rru;!ed navigi lion troni Hie Columtd.i river bar to iln? head wa'ers of "the Will, iniette river an I the vast pi t; Pi ils of oo.e of the finest val leys in the world wi.l hue an easv and si'e : ra tisi ; '3 w i ; ll in t re li ionieii t .from i f'lC: our tarne-rs doors lo the sea. I his event j is the greatest of a'l in the era of Oregon, j and too Trie h praise cannot be gve'u the euieri.'iisi:ig m -a who have inverted their ; eapiial ii tl.is-'great 11 nden aking. The j locks wi ! s'atid .loog alier i!;is generation shall have pi-sed away as a monument to j i lieienterprise and from ''his lime forward j the peoph of our valley wid realize the J great l.e;., li; they will teceive troin ihe com ;! ion. The locks and canal are I couipie en aTio re.ulv lo pass lioa's through. u:.d those who were so a:i ious to predict a failure on the part of tiie Company to con;ply with the law can now see it in lull operation, and completed in a supeiior iiriuuer than toe most sanguine had ever expected. The people should jotce. and the New Yeau'.s dav of'Jt'7:5 m ill i;l i:i j iy 10 many yet u nbro n who w i I f r e c e i v e-1 .' i e b n e 1 i t terpri.se. of this great ec- .ir.'tn IIo;srAir. J. C. Tiullinger. of (. entervi'.l. ii.-!iir'ron county, has rais ed ten hogs, now I S -n-onths rdd. of a mixed breed, which weigh C.dO'j pounds or average :jdJ each. Tliey have h d no extra care, nod are not improved stek. Wy hope persons, w!n do not consider Ore-.j agood country to raise hogs will take n'ttMiiiin Iryin Ikis lact. o Acckitkp. 1 he conditions under which ,tlie subscriptions were made by our citi zens for the purpose of rebuildinthe fac-"' tory.C-ere ahat the Company signifies its aecepuoce-ljefore-jihe Ui f 'next month. We are rei-;es(od o state that ihe Com pany does accept. tLio oiler, and will re build immediately. O C,AL Thanks. Our fiiend. A Levy, gener ously - remembered ) e.s on Christinas and presented us wi'h a box of fine s: ' irs. which we have enjoyed and wisheil him manvh ippv return's of the .same M .v 1 never grow brss and live to serve uvin a li ie nunner for manv years to come. Hktikxim;. Mr'Kiigene La Forest and daugh'er are amorg it.e pasongorrin tLe steamer dueat Foillan 1 fo day. We are informed thaf his hal'.h showedeno signs of imjiroveu-.eat. His manv friends will regret this, as they had hoped a chan-eof clan ate migbC be bent-iici.il. rj 0 Instai.i.vtion. The otScers of Falls i:acam,piiv--nl No. L I. O. 0. F.. will be installed next Titesd iy evening. We learn that Allison Fneampment of Tort land, has accepted an invi'a ion to be present on tiie occasion. An asrreeal.le t:me mav be expected. O to: ri i:m ! y,r. 1.. 1. e;.-" t :.,., t perance Lecturer, for the I. O. G. T. re- turne'I :frani a mtssioriary tour through Southern Oregon last A rid iv. Mr. L is doing gjod service iur ihe Ordr Cut xrr ICR. Maj f) Charman was taken ill 1... u- .,.i i-.. i.,..,-. i lasfc ti t o :ii -su i v riiu uc n 1,'j..i.irii n . y his residence ever since. We hone he m iv speedily recover, aa-l that Lecw iil soon be 110 a 'ain. ( . 3 The Qommkcial KtroitrKU. We call the aLtn'inn of those who desire a com- Imercial paper to the advertisement of the t 'Jjru-Mrcl-, Reporter, :a to day'e paper. 1 0 Cuiicr. The Probate tVe.irf Docciir. Major Bruce, of Benton county-;1 was the purchaser of the steamer Calliope, at Sheriff sale, last Friday. We rlid not learn the price paid for her. r;:tfoNAL. We had the pleasure of a ca'I from Mr. J. C. Triiilmger, of Ceuter vil'e. Washington county, but formerly of this, last Wednesday. q , Our young typo, Mr. E. C. Alexander, has taken to himself a better half, -Miss Dell Dunbar. We wish them both a hap py and Ion? life. . . The eff tear was appropriately ushtred in by the ringing of the various bells in our city at 12 o'clock on Tuesday night. Thanks. Hon. J. II. Slater has our thanks for the Dj.Uj Globe and other pub lic documents. CofNCir.. Regular monthly meeting of the City Council next Monday evening. Sxov.- now fell to the denih of two inches in this city last night. School. School at the commence next Moudav. Semmarv will Ski.i.imi Xr Mis. il. Keiiy ..ifers her entire stock of goads for sale at cost, for Ihe iinpose of closing out business. This is a good chance to get bargains, fiive her a cad. First door north of Mr. llighlield s jewelry store. Foil S.w.K. We hive an account against Dr. A. D. Kl lis of Portland a follows; Balance on advertising contracted for the National Iiie Insurance C"npanv. H'J; to subscription from August 1. lSiil) to date. SP); total i'J. This account can be had cheap. We never intended to advertised this nccount for sale, until the fellow had the cheek to refuse to take papers out of the post office. This notice is put in until the account is sold or oth erwise settled. JI AKKtL:i. In Clackamas ctuuty.'Jan. I, 1-73, ly W. P. Horns, J. I'.. Joseph U'. Ilariiogtoii and Martha K. WahPoii, a.l of Clackamas c unity. 1 BIlOKSIi!. 0;Iice I nl ttie Post ofuoe IJuilding. LntPtL ti:vdi:p.s. clackamas cotrx- TV OUHF.US. and OKKON CITY ()i:i::i:s liopcui anj soi.i.; Poa'i.s n eg 'tinted. Collections attended to aula C cue i al Prokeia-'e business carried on. jinOif D The Commercial Reporter, n issl'EI) j:vcrv Week. O' o An invalu;:b!e Joarnal for Fanners, JTcrch nuts, M .uiiitacturers. )NI.Y 4-3 uJ a Year. Send for sample Copies to COL. JAS. P. PAKUISH, J an PurUund, O.egon. O - ' iiOt3CC. Cr.ACKAMAS COL'.NTY WAHKAXTS J endorsed lor int'-rerd. pi i:r to May lath. Is.j. wnl le pain on presentation at tin toanty t rvii.sun r 3 oiiioe. Interest wnl cea-e from 'i;is date. Oiego.i Cilv, Icc. 27tli. 1-72. J. MrOAltYEU, Treasurer. ChHdi'cn no li hi'..)' (?,ect to METALIO TIPPED' SHOES jukI wln'n lliev liavc oncoliatl tlio q " j. j. vj a. jz. tltev erv for tlictti atraiti. I o f-'ot':co. In the iiia't. i- i l tho Kstate of John Fleming, d-e-as.' I. . .'i Hi i: is ix : .iir.itv ;ivi;x hy xuk un- a d-:rsi-.ftied tnar lie lias t.een apj-oin'.-t by t)ie Coan'y oar .f 'laekam.is county, rero:i, Ad iuiii!U:or of ill" estate of Johiic-'loiuiris, de-e.- ts V; "tliat all jieisons owiir' sai l estate, aint a!i )i -:.-o:is liaviiiL? claims against s od deceased, are l-cfiired to j TJMiUt t!.e sauej, witli tli'.- proper vu. her, within m 1110:1 i lis iro'ii trie date i I his e.o'iei', i 1 the uiider--.sirm.--l, at The County Treas urer's liilic-, in ( lr.-'oa 1 1! v, ( Ireiron. T. .1. Mei'AltVKl:, Adiii'r of the Estate of ,Io!m Fleiaintr, deceased. Ilaela-t A: Warren, Att'ys for Adia'r. O lei.--jrdK.-r 6, ls;j. wl A First CSass BucineGs Vur reliable men, with the assurance of making from J2,ooo to io.ooi) per annum, can be secured in connection with mi Agen cy tor rhe exclus ve sale of w-.rks by Hk.vky '.M!i lit-jKciitit, William Cci.lln Hkta.nt, H.vKK-Kr ,1'y.klih n stowe, Ac. Writv (or particulars to J. It. FORI) A; CO.,X. w York, or J'J'J Kearney Street, San TianMiseo. ii.", w4 o O o - Administrator's Sale of Real IMatc. "u-orici: is- irnttKnv oivex that in purita:u-f and hy virtue of an order of the County Court of Clackamas county. Slate of ( ireiroa, 1111 le on the 3 1 day of lVeeiuher, 17:2, in I0e iu liter of the Lstate oi Jaeoh JCji-le, de-i-ea-ed, tor the s:ti- ot eerl ain real prr-p -rt y, here inafter ile.serilx. 1, Ij-.-loiirm to said Ks;.ite, the an ler.-ijrned Administrator of said efate. -will shII ar paiilic auction to the hUhe.-t bidder tor L". S. C m, 1:1 tni ee sej) irate par.-eN, as indicated by saal ile.-evip:io:i. subjet t to eo.-itiriua'. mn by said Co'iii-y Co-si t, 0.1 Saturday, the llth day of Jaii uarv, lS7:t, at the I).ur if one o"i.i: p. in. of .said day, at the Court llou ijoor, 111 .-aid roan ty and State, all tiie ru-ht, t itle. interest au.l estate of the ai 1 i-aie-fattt at t!i-- time of d.i-. deatli, aiid ail the ri-h', titltTan-l int.-ret that tin: said e.-?ri:o lias by ojieration of T;iw, tr other wise acquired, other than, or iu addition to tli.it,. oi the said mte.-tace at tae time of his death, in and to ail those lots, pieces or parcels of laud, with all tlio aiipurienaiiees and iiairavements belourinir theieto, s-.tu ite, lyia and bein-r in g.u.1 county and State, and described as follows, to-wit : The Northwest one-f -ir!h of t he southwest 1-4 and lot 4 in section 25, S. M. 1-1 ot S. K. 1-1, and lots one, two and t Itree in sect ion 2i, and the N. 1-2 of N. I'.. 1-1 of section .la, all in township 3 S., It. 1 west, eon'aiiuriir I'M Tn-lua acres, more or less: also the loll. ovm described land : a jiart of ciaim No. 4J. (b-crilM.-d as follows: Le.miiii .t the 7-ou:iie.ist, corner oi ciaan No. 41, thence nns-th 4S chains : tlienee soatii (il 3-4". vvl-sc titty chains and tar'y i nks, to a stake in irked A. It.; thenee soatii 21 chains an 1 ten links, to a stake smiili.trly marked : thence east 41 chains and -2'J links, to ihe place of bt.ri:uiitijr ; eutaininr aliont l'.u acres; township .i S., H. 1 west of the Willainottee meridian; also thei'd-l-wiu Ue.-aribe 1 land, be:!ir a part of Auivus Virr-'u's donitin:i cl 11m, uotitieation No.di.l'il; l'e-mrii:i" at the N. . mnier of sai l cTaini : t aen.-e ,-soatli o:ie-qnarlt r of a mile : th.aiee east one-hall a m Jo ; tiit-aeu north one-quarter of a mde ; thence- wast otio-half of a mile, to the place el heinuitiif ; in sections L'ti and 3, T. 3, 11. 1 west, c eitaiioar H acres nere or less. q Ttsnns an 1 i-..iid:tio:n 01 S-ile. t or V. S. coin : OTK--haif liown, un l one-h'.f otiOsix month's ere lit, w i! Tiuirtsrao seeui-.'y on th.! Ian 1. lJeels aud secarity at e si "ease of p-irchasers. 0 HKNiLV WAldirX, Administrator of the tstateof Jacob Kiltie, deceased. December 6th. 1s;:-,t I oil) )bACix. V r:ctiai d eaily m i liscrett .t). eairsin- iier'-ons deidlity, preinatnre decay, ic, li.ivtp? tried in vain j e very a lvei i.se-1 reined v, t.a.s a si in pie means j in i:i.vture, wnicn ne u'li sunn nee in mis n llowA itlertrs. Address J. Id. REEVES, 7$ N.tspau at.. New Y'fJi ;jt- i:iy 1 - ' ' Tiie lnestloi fit- it Those e-iiine it i rcen. Dr. Jus. Chi?';, Povjueian to Queen ( st.ve of retro-i. has been dissolved bv m'u Victona and Pr. Huh?. IJfirnett. s.iv that i taa! c nsent," this i-th d iy of Decetnr.' l?7-2. C -ns imptio i ( an be cu ed. Or. U istar knew J All debts of the her. t . tore exi-tm- firm wid tins when he di-corred his now widi-Iy- --rr... h. T,,-, thm r-. t : . opinion. G o o o o CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ! o C IX ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THAT --branch cf my business, I will sell Toys and Fancy Goods, Atlitsi ihnn "Iiolesale Cost Prices! 1 have the largest and best stock of CLOTIIIXG, BOOTS, O SlIOESp O Klc. o And other goods, iu this city, which 1 will 0 also sell o o CH.VEP FOR CASH! Call and examine my stock and prices, and save your money. A. LEVY. Oregon City, Xov. 20, 1ST: WANTED AGENTS the niscovt.umt DISCOVERED! Dr, LIVINGSTONE IN AKi.lt'A. The Adventures of a iw Adventnroas Life. Tli? S!anl?y-LiviH?s!on; lkj)?Jilioii to Africa. Latve oetava volume, just issued. Contaitis Ineideuts of ihe Woiideiful Caieer of tiie reat Traveler.thft ('onulr; , Animals, Natives. Hunting, etc. I'ull account of this most interesting part of the globt. Also lo sell our new work. PLAflN WQSTiE TALK AND MEDICAL COMMON SENSE p Xo compel itien. There never was a book pnl.lishi d like it. Pi.Tl particulars by mad. rotate book wanted. A. L. Bancroft & Co., San iTaui isco, Cal. nv,-7 4t CPIKOAIOS, Caki.o In Miscuii.vA "Uoou Mokning," "trusG Fi.owm;s," and "Si Mvcit Ft-owms," witli the Ei.kctuio VVkkklv and WiaKI.V ClIIIITI.VN" AT A'OKK ( Con-olidated ), tor ' 1 he-e C'.iioiu i.s are aliont the size of "Wide Awake and Fast Asleep " S .lis -i it.ers furn-o 0 ' ished ;:t once with their O C hroinos. AGE FJ 7 S can make J.etter terms with us lb an wirii any " tCther pliblishelS. Addres-. II. W. ADAMS 27 lJeeknian street, X . Y . 2'J nov 0 m 2. City Property For Gale. THE GREATfST INTUCEalEXTS EVER OFF.ERHD! of pnoir:iiTV i x on i:c;ox city. J liwe.lin.', with seven rooms; Coo 1 Or C.iUid ; and an unequalled well of water; all in ijoo 1 repair, and situated in the most si j fit ly ai.d hea'.P.v poitiors of the city; Title lei feet ; which I olf. r for sale cheap, being desirous of jeaviag t!icity. l-'or particulars enquire of LUCKNi: LAFOUKST. :it Tiios. Ciiarman's store. 0 Oregon City, Oct. -'tli l7i. . 12 POPE, G Grocer & ?rovishn Dealer, Next door south of ttie Court House, Main Strict, Oregon City, Oregon, G O DEALER IN" BEST FAMILY GBQCERIESj VOFIT-L. TEA , SUO.Ul, FLOCIt AM) Mi ALor nit kinds, I'lCKfdCS. SO X 1", SAL I", O , CANNEJ) FRUITS and OYSTERS, A Uo, all kin ls of FrshcFruits and Vegetables. Co UUTTER. CHEESE and FC.ns. TOBACCO and ClOAKS, ULASSWAKE, Ltc, Etc. 0 o All kinds of conntry Produce Likrn iii ex chanare for goods at the highest mai ket 1 ate-C ;-?"t.(iot'is delivered in the. city tree ot c' nrire. A fair -lit re of patronage solicited. March Ti, ls72:tf try The FountaSii Oalm COUGH MIXTURE. 3 W. II. PARKER, e OFJACICSDNVILLE, If AS DLSCOVER ed a ntiif d v, coiiiosi d of ttie Fx!'ai t from Moantain italni. i-.'bicli prows in Jack: s n comity, and othi-r Vegetable I iijrrt-d'.ents, which has enaliled hi:n t- farnish the iililiet el with a purely Vegetable a jierfectly harmless, and yet the Tii3 Most roWiTful Lung Rrmcdy fever discovereil. It is good for Coughs, Colds, Crcup and Brcnshitis And is an oGUE PREVENTIVE! Blood PuriSir, Invigorator and Ap o pctizer. And is noted f'r all Net vu ,and Rilions nils. M.inj letters miht be adduced to .iov tt h.it the medic. t.e lun oone ( if ntcrss irv ) but try a bottle, an-fc, it will reionuncnd its U where ver it i- nitro hiced. For sale at ttie On.-io (,'ttv Dm.; Ftore, and all deide s i i med cine. Mail'ti "aiH, Ag. nts, Portland, Oregon. Prapar- eJ bv V. It. I'AKM-.", d ".tn3 o ladeiieiuience, tlregor. SEED STORE. SBVIN VINCENT & CO. No. G' -7 Saxsoe Stkket, San Frmcis'-o. HAVE Til r. PLEASC RE OF ANNOL'N in to the public, tbsit having raised !-ut ii itiimensi.' quartities ef S.-i-iis this y ar, in their Fountain IJlea-i Gardens. Alameda, i th' y ars enabled to make a rediii.ti"ii of 4) j per cent, on lu-t ye.irs prices. '1 bey have on ! hind a lare ass-irtrrent of P.nibs, Clover. Canary, llemn an ! all kinds o! Veue'able nod r lo vi-r S,--H nf vi- knmrn descriu tion. Also, Cab'ua--j ciintjon. " plants ot every dc3 difcon.a ' Dissolution MOtl'CC. -piiE copa"!Tni:r-hip iieretdfore I t-vistin-r under t:;o titm niiTiu' n! Wilb'-ra .- (ierdes. at Eazle Cre.-k. C!a -kamas countv. be paid by the said IJ. U.-rde. and ad debts A e nrni vria ue eooeete-i tj.v h a Ii. WILBERN, E C7W4, rt. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UIVSRSITY OF CALIFORNIA, PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. AN IMHE2JSE STOCK AS USUAL. GEORGE A. PEASE, SUCCESSOR . TO rnOTZMAX, CILLIHAK 4 CO., o COR. FI11ST &.1IORRISO.V St., PORTLAND. o cov22tf NEW GOODS. Of3 THIRD STREET, 0 Iittwcrn Altlcr anil Morrison Streets. Domestic Cottons, Fine Iiisti UoMoiti L.int-iis, Tattle st nil Loom l:i itiitsl(. Hluik Silk Pop. litis, Iltat k Alpncns, nsttn in In Good, Iloxiet y. Tow Is n iid t'rnlt JUooteiintl Slioes, liliit li JDreii.sSilUe, j Fui nilking Ooud. BUSINESS FOR SALE ! I WILT. SELb STOCIC AXD GOOD will or business (the Oldest l?et di Bo-i-iiss in the city;, und Kent STOItll AND 1'IXTL'RES, for a term of years at a low rei.t. ,3SO' WILSON, TI1IRU STliKET.SOUTHOP ALDER PORTLAND, OREGON. nov22m2 HOME SHUTTLE o IMPROVED LOCKSTITCH o TIis Most Simple, Practicable and ECONOMICAL MACHINE IN USE- Snlcs Erc:?d nil Oth its on , l'afific Coast. tha North rpilEY SEW MORE RAPIDLY AND r JL with less noise than any other Machine. The only practical low priced Machine that gives e:i tire snti ,!action. OS3LYS45. What other A cents don't tell von about the IMPROVED IRi.UE SHUTTLE MA CHINE: Thty dan t till you That 1 1103-are the simp lest, h-ivi.'ir less n -amber of piec. s, and more readily u;nleitood ll.iin atiyrti.er. That they are the lightest running; more easily learned and opc.ated Tiiat mote HOME SHUTTLES are sent ontlrom tiie Generd Anency at Portland, than all the inheis coiniontd. 'Uwj tliiuH hll ijoii. They sew equally as on heavy and lihi 'o.ls. 70 7 J-.ui'i i 7 gwt. Th.it they use the pat ents of the l.h priced macliines. 'I "m ij !' t t !l !"", 1 hat it has the straight nc d'e and self-adjiit:ti.tr ttnsion. lJ" Win: t jieople who have used them and eompaicd tlicin to other Machines will tell yon : :s Tnat they are more easily learned and op erated ; Siniple-t mid best for all kinds of w.-rk, and will use Linen and all other kinds of threads and si'iks. -A f 1 w of th- 11 ones are given below who are using the I.M PROVED HOME SHUTTLE O i:i:fk:'.i:xci:s. Gen. P.-. ll, Portland; ('. S. Silvers, I orti.ind; Q AV111. Masters. Portlano; C. W. Priiidle, Bookkeeper forl.cvcridge, V a lh, 111: & Co. o Miss (.. V. Vaughn, Portland. Mrs. J. IJ. Put-. 11, East Portland; Mis. S. A. More land. Ka.-t Portland; Mrs. J. S. C-ureh, Oregon City. Machines lorw.irded to an- address, with, lull directions for using, on receipt of pricev SO.A, $M ; NO. 2, C.. ;i;t. Y. TR AVER,, " Philadelphia slioe Store), fleneral Agent, 1PJ Front street, decl2uiiJ Portland. UYE AI) LET LIVE! THE OKEGCN" CITY HAfR AND DRAV CO. HAVING PURCHASED The Livery Stock and ltnsiness 01 Mess s. Wilms a; liiion.iiTio, and the Drins, Horses and Jtnsiness v C N. OintESMAX, are now prepareJ to carry on 1.1 vi-: 11 v ntsti:s, IHKU S1.!5LE, AM IttA VIVO. We will also deliver slab wood to all those persons to whom Willis it Rroiiahton have engaged and as manv more as will engage !aTj wood from us, "so far as we can get a supidv. O Orders left at the Livery Stable for W ood Pr.iving or Haulm:.', will be attendeJ to with dispatch. Pat-ounce n onr several branchi s of business solic ted. Our CUui g s sUall he rtlmlrrale tf-The Highest. Cash Price rai rr 0ats delivered at the -ta!!e. C. N. t; KEEN MAN", President, O J. M. F HAZE R. Secretary. Of O. C. II. & 1. Co. Cregon City. Aug. 'S3, 1672. tf. FALL AND WiMTHR GOODS o JUST RECEIVED AT o O o DEALER 1X3 DRY GOOD?,0 CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. IFARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC. o o MAIN cSTREET, OREGON CITY. PRODUCE of all kin '.s bouiht. for which I pay the highest matket price. G If toii ijfsire co.vd (ioods, at IjOW Pricrs. call at I. SELLING'S, anct.ejcaaiine his fresh stock of Spring Goods. GJVE iIE A CALL AND CONVINCE 0 YOURSELVES. o 0 Mr Mrdto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SEXXLTC, 4f rit li. S71rtC o o 5 jNTE-W G-OODS, JCST RECEIVED BY CHARLES H. cluFLELB T II AYE JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND JL consisting in part 01 O DRY-GOODS, lANCY LADIES' AXD CniLDKEXS' 0 Groceries, Crockery, &c-,F&c- All of which I will sc 11 at the LOWEST RATES. Give me a call before purchasing ls where, and convince ou.selve that 1 CAN and WILL SELL as cheap as ttie cheapvat. o ' CIIxS. II. CAUFIELD, CORNER MAI 3 AND SEVENTH STREETS, OREGON CITY. THOMAS CHARMAN ESTAIJLISIIED - 1S53 DESIRES TO INF0RM TIIE CITIZENS (f Oregon -City, and the Willamette alliv, that le is still on hand, and doing business 011 the old tiftto, that 'A .iuitd Mx-lVurc is I-tter tlian a Slow- UiIIinj;." I bare just returned from San Francisco, where I pin chased t ue of the LARGEST and 11EST SELECTED rStock of Cccds ' ever before oa"err-d in this city; and consists in part, us follows : Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goofo, Hats & Uap3, Hosiery of every Eescription, Hardvvare, Gro ceries, Faints &r0ils, Sash & Doors. Queens 0 ware, Crockery, (vP Glassware. Chinaware, ' Stoneware, Platedware, J ewelry 3 O of c various qualities styles, 0 Clocks & Watches-Ladies -& Gerxtleraen's Furn o ishin Goods, Fancy lotions of every description.Patent I2ed icincs, PwCpe, Farming implements cf all kinds, Carpets. Mattings, G Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c. O Of the above list. I can sav my stock is the MOST COMPLETE ev oil red in this mar- il.is inaikci. All of which I now offer for sale at the Lowest EVIarEcct Rates- Xo nse for the ladies, or any one else, to bink of goinji to Porihind to btiv conds for am OK I EliM INEO TO SELL CHEAP and ' ot allow myself to bo IWDERSOLD I. THE STATITOF 0REC0X- o Q o ' All I ask, is a fair chance and quick pay ment?. (..lSclievinr, as I do, tbut nineteen .warsA-xperu-nce in Oregon City enables me to Know the retirements ot the tr;ide. Come one and all, and see for yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CHARMAN cannot be beat in quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advan 1 ges I can otR-r you in the sale of roods, ns every store 1 hat advertises d--es Ihat, and probably you have lieen disappointed. All I wish to sav is, come nd see and examine tor yourselves, for I do not wish to make any mistake?. My obj-.-et is to tell all my old ltii-ndsnow that I am still alive, and desir- ; ous to sell g-oads cheap, for cali, or on such terms ns agreed upon. w Tbankiiir all for the liberal patronage he;ctof'ore bestowed. ; TIIOS. CIIARMAX, Main street, Oregon City. J?Legal Tenders "and County Script talicn at tnaikct rates. TIIOS. CIIAKMAN. t-370,000 lbs' wool wanted bv TI10.S. CHARMAN. O MEW GOODS AT Tit II LIKGCLtTBAKERY. VILLIAfflS l HARDING, HA E JUST OPENED A FULL V Alt IE? ty of choice FAMILY GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS. Ti e Rakery will be constantly snpplicl with fresh BREAI),CRCRERS, CAKES, PASTRY, CANDIE-. AND NUTS. All of which will be sold at living rates. Remember that we do not sell goods at cost. Also, please bear in mind that it takes money to !o business. To the fanning trude we wonld FnyJCAPH for iou. produce, and CASH lor oi",r poods. Ooods delivered to all parts ot ti e citv. Feb, 16, 1672:tf q GREAT EDUCTION! .S- ACKERMAN&CO. OFFER TflEIR EXTIRE STOCK o AT REDUCED Prices iinfUJanuary U 1873 o CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. We mean w hat we say. and we propose t3 cive the people of Oregon City ana Clacka mas county a-i npoi tutiity to purchase their poods at a less pr.ee thi.n ever before offeied in th i - city, wh:cb will only laf-t.u;t:l nex January. Oar stock is complete in every respict. q Give ns a Call Before Enyin? Eisnvhcre. ) t; Ff"PM RF.R TUT OI.D suvn hr S- ACKEUMA5 t CO. Mala rfcreeti cecond door Boutb O O o WELL SELECTED STOCKTOF GOODS,- GO'OBS, 0 3 SHOES, C0iYFECTI01vTERY: SALOON ! Fresh Oysters 1 1 G LOUIS SAAL, ProprItoiv Corner of Fourth and MmIh Streets. IT'RESII OYSTERS SERVED IX ANY style desired. Confectionery of every Kiud constantly on band. I manufacture all my rw s'ock, which m sutlicieut guarantee that it is fresh and pure. Call if want of a good cup C-f cofl'te, t, Qr t-liocolate, or anythini; in my lino. Oregon Citv, September C, ltT2:tf D ? SHADES SALOON, G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,. llain Street, Oregon? City. Beat BILLIARD TABLES in OEEGOtf Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in--vites the attention of thrtuvers of thia popular amasenient to them e TIIE SAB IS SUPPLIED With all tiie choicest qualities of Liquori h3' Cij:ar.s. Scotch, Irisfi and Ilombou already famous Whiskies and Pui.cb. a also, a jo. 1 SHOOTING GALLERY Is connected with th Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, lS72:tf REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE. JACOB ST1TZEL, C.CWAT.- JACOB STITZEL&'CO., SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL & grTOX.,. REALSTATE . o o A N D Cor- Front ami "Vasliingto St., PORTLAND, O R E G OX . irg lands and city property. All t-orie-pondence relating to the recotirees cf Ore gon will be promptly answered- HEAL ESTATE JGUEIVAL r- Published monthly. Sent free -'tf cLargo to an v address. L A JACOB STITZEL & C0. March 15, 3S7'2:tf ;staur;an t. OWlNCr TO THE CONTINUED ILL tiess of the Proptietor. Leon DeLockt. the Parnuni R-otufant is olfered for sale. To any one wishing to cnrage iu this business. a bargain is ottered. J.KOA JJeLOUKT. Oregon City, Oct. IS, 1S72. TMI3 OLDEST AND rat sra trr wr Tm - rnr -JL LJi, msLa BZi fl" 3 JL DR. HUFELAPJ D'S ;CELEBR A TED S W I s s STOMACH BITTERS Th? First and most healthful Tonlo cvir Introduced in the United State. I These Bitters haT been in the San Fran cisco' Matket for-over Inmlj- 1"fir. and notwithstanding th many new candidates for public favor, th sa!e have eonstantly :rcrensed. iTAVLtill fc Sole ApeDts,. 40n and 411 Clay St. ,r ;San Francisco. EG-ly"9 The s-tandard ren;ed- for C'oi? eUk, Inlla-- m.n. Sore Throat. II lnrr,ir,f 'r.url, Vr. . I.ivt.r C(jwj!aint, LrrTchilif,BUfditz of tk Lvrix, iind every affect ion of the Throat,. Lungs and Chest, including Consvmption. Wistar'n Italsam of Wild Cherry doe? not Cry up a Cough, but loosens it,, cleanses the lurrs. and nilnvc irrif .iv, o. removing tlf cavte of the complaint. None penntne unless t-ipnea i. Putts. Prepared by Sttn V. Fowle Son?, Doston. Sold br Rei.ivgtox. Hcstetter i Co., San Fianciscor and by dealers generally. forsZle; THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO FELL Ins property iu Oreg,,n City will sell at a bargain, to a rood pun baser. A'o 4 town lots in Canemab, trith good fence around. 3 Alpo '2 town lots in lower end of Oregon City ; also 160 r f land knownr as the dona tion land cla m of Win. Stone. 8 milea f-outbrast of Orepon City, w ith tome im provements, thinly timbered, tc under' growth, pof d laMinjr water" STi-quire at County Clerics oflice. i j .r FiMtTrt? Or-etfa Kiltf, M ii 6" th , 1?T2. T?nli 3 M TTVNtMtT ft