Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, March 07, 1873, Image 3

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Eljc Ittccklw ntcrprisc.
in I DAY
MARCH
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1S73
TOVi'.V A?.L COU.MV.
l"n:sr Tr.i!' T'.ie fine steamer Anni
Stewart undo a trial trip last Saturday to
this ci'y. She arrived here about 12
oYck and landed on the foot of First
j'.ret. where a largo crowd visited her.
S'.ie if t. h j finer-t Mi-.ini'T that La? ever
boon at onr bindings. She returned
p.bn'it 11 o'clock, and ns she steamed
d j'.vii the rivs r. it was evident to all who
beheld h' r in i'p'ie mod 1 th.tt she is not
Gttily be.io'iful. but aiu the fit.-tftt bout
on th Will inKle. She i-i owned bv
yyr-vs. V.. (bdd-in::h. J.-.soph Teal E.
L'otbftt and I. M. Oilman. She n cle
:i!.y f it u" -'l 'd f-r the co;ifort of
passengers. Tlie eire length ol the ves
sel is I feet; i"rrn. 2d; hold. 7 fee?.
1 !t r"ji--?er.d capacity is -';'" tons. The
m'lln is !." feet it h.-ijht. and l:'- b-et in
len-"'Q Abort ') f.-.-t of the rear por
li.ju lit t
ion i
di
,1 to the 1 idles'
c.ibbi. The Tii .in s-d. i,n. dirdrg arid g'-n-
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C; ,-b-et lotipr.
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;t'id Contain Winilt (id tieVtlt-J. Attached
ihe .,r-.v,H'.I iiart t f the c-ihin is a pm-Iry.b-;.
r and o"S-e. each nccupyiug oiilr-
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! rent
two r l : g '
M'.'i; f
bore.
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lors.i iimu'it. Th"
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::'!:'.. e eh being IS' buh-s
!i' boiler is 2!I i'--t loner, ia
fire li'-.V. tob,.s. 20 fe-t long
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r.e.ty re-.'-illed 'm the choice
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was taken to
where his leg
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At 1 '.-e a.-!eo' iN h- w is
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or leave at ; .3 ) i 'cl. vk in th
g r : M -nday. V.'e.'i ttd iy and
y. lino a
lav and
Portlaa
t'.'i k on Tu-dav.
i-ty. retur'sl-'g w;i
I o'v',., k p. m. The
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week we lioticed quite a number of vi-it-ors
in town. Among tho?e who wo met.
vas Mr. Iv-tida!1.. r.n old j.ionerr of F.en-t'-n
county; Mr. Durbin and son ofSalom;
!-g- S'i'.-.t lLk. of Porll...I-,,j; .1.
X. T.
manv
M IX .. tit Jacksonville, and
f'i'.er-.
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lively r.i
many vi.-
ll.tLl't! til lcil.:'.!i-ui.iC VI sv i
t'TS.
Ce::;-:.i;T
Charter. ?
' Th;
.o:.l a-
printing or i.,e u.ty .
nil the ci'y cr,v
a, iiinc-? 'ji. i.'iun '
ct s r.ow in force has
lu-en competed and those who der- to
I.ttrcaao thesa-uo can do so at this office.
1Ir!: TnAt-.r:. vre learn that tb- rwi.
is to be placed on the Yamhill ri
ver trade,
in
connection
Ull the Cfv -ioc r.4 torn I
r. ' ,s Focn
t. Oh'e ii ready for u
1
n.ur.s of Fr.EiGHT We have received
a circular from the President of the V
11. T. Company, statin- the rales for
freight and passive on their boats on the
Willamette, which are greatly reduced, as
billows :
L'd Fiei-hf. Down Frh't. ras.ure.
MilwHii kic
Oswego
Oregon City
PuUeviHe
Champoeg
Fail field
Wheadaad
Lincoln
Falc in
Kola
I udopendence
At.kenev's L'dg
iliKtia Vista
73 SO 23
1 00 50 23
1 00 1 00 25
3 00 2 00 1 00
3 00 2 00 1 00
3 00 2 00 1 00
3 23 2 50 1 00
3 25 2 50 1 00
3 50 2 50 1 00
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4 00 2 75 1 25
1 50 3 00 1 25
4 75 3 00 1 50
4 75 3 i;0 1 50
5 50 3 75 2 00
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7 00 5 00 2 75
A iii.ir.y
Corvailis
IVora
Monroe Landing
Cilery's Lantlii.
H am: burg
Eugene City
Special contracts for Salt. Lime, Ce
nii'iit. iron, and Aprriciilliir.il Implements.
I' will lie seen th it these rc;e.s are far
I below those charged on the rail
i waya between tho .same points when
j ever the saute points are readied by
b,'!i. For instance, ail freight ex-
gram
and flour is charged
i between Albany and Portland 7 for
; lowest class, aud $11 20 lor highest by
i r.iil. wliiie ly i he river U is jj i 70 for up
! Ireight and -3 lor down freight less than
; h ili tl:e railway rates, on an averaire.
i ! n wheat tho railway charge is $4 i0;
! by the river the freight is $3 less than
i :."!v-rix per ce.it. ol the railway rates.
! The articles for which special agree-
in-n s are la id- by the river, arc subject
; to p-c:al on the car?, as appears by the
; railway official tariif.
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! Oi:;:';ox Cirv. A B'lllt'iitx reporter
:--nt Ids Sunday In Oregon. City j ester
. ( regon City is !y no menus as dead
; o i!;s to be. The destruction of t'ji
I Vi ooleii Mills by fire recently set the place
back tor a iitne, but work is progres itig
asi.ipi liy us pn-.-'.b'.e lit the rebuilding,
s and u belter buiUling. wi'.ii better ina
i thinerv. will s'.-on be eree'ed and agiin
i ft operat'.on. C'l.ir:es I.ogn-J conteni-
p!a!es the erection ot a large brick hole!
j on the Mle of lii- old Oiegon House, and
I C. W. Pop- is tnaki ig at r.itigetnents to
. pal no a line bi ick str.ro on Ids tiresent
Cofj
.Miit.tr lnoiu.-is t i.w matt h ai.-o
:n r.ii!:'iiig tor the r-'us: rue! ion rd' an ele
giiit i '.-i(!i . r.ce on Main .-'.u-el. The locks
,i d Camil are i.t ?ple:.l:d eoi.ditinn, artd
a 'Asib-r p'twer is How deveh.'jied oil both
rid. s id tl.- river at the falls, with a ca
i.ae'iv nne.-jii aled at a:i V point, at li.'.e
' 1
u r
in '.h-
d. O'.eiroii Ci;v i.s all
yet.
- t.bove is from the J-e.Vui. a:ul as
li I;- r.e.vs to our ci'.ix.ens generally
i::' ol the parties ntentioued. we
ii a ;.l ic- i;i our ct'lnmns. It is i
t:.i!';j to go u'-vav from ho::ie fur
V- ll-UH.
We iii.l
ie foil .wing, in
hi City people
1 1
.ur t it
u
the I' il'i's Mr,n, i tinier of
Tit- entertainment given
! :- :ie. ,,' ; 1 - 5 i. city oil l.i.-l
i:g a: Mno.iy".- It.'.il tor th-
nil.:
:h:i:!': o! h; :ie.
:y ev.'::;i:v! :!t M
.. ti:- ii-'v. ;
ia every - o i
wen; put tip. 'ii ii
u;:u oi. wa a
itlar. The T-b-.-i.tg-
in m-tg:ti;i-
'. !.
. s.te.l i: t -:i was p,e.ioig
Tli- sitiirit-g v.-u ery good.
:.e songs r- uoered i;i chttrtc
mii-ie by t!;e orchestra, com-i-s-rs
l' !e :u;d Patters.. ti.
iiiii'-'v truod. Ti.i' tit.iifs'jf-rs.
w.oe Mr. Z F. Moody "and
i-.V. .
bi-l.ev,
( ItitMailt
Coo. as-is-.ed by tho .Mbs-s
Mu'.li- lloltnes, of Oregon
aod
t . : I y .
b-
ii-.,- e:
:s Tuck. ! White Salmon, W. T..
;eorg V". Waldron of this city.
a r.-inib-r of -enitemeti. Af'rr
'; tuiii t'.etit came t'ue r-freshni'iils.
wer- p-oteie feed excellent. 1 he
:e w a- v rv large and appeared to
': ple:.e.i Willi
T'.e r-e"i;) s of
it.e iMitii''.' oerlortn-
ihe evening f.
.ted
is -i l.vrge anioiiiit
. e con .;.!er t;,e o'ia'.i'.'i.ti conutiion
nd thit.gs iiereabout.
;- T.y
regret to s!atf "hat
Jugetle EaFoU
lot''; ' ; -. : i . in tie
t, who has been til
! gel ! ing ar.v better.
I ' :! j J :- til 1.- Sll.i
leg i;i
. b-v.
:;a-i v
: i
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,- con
st and
1 of h !:! :i :-kiil. Ml.
: - fatn'.'.y !. tr- the syrup.-ir-
:r i v. v. ii.i j.t
i.i!-'
Mi
!::es of our n
e ti at he may
v.-r
' it.
iv e
ar' informed !hat ihe
s lav evening at Port-
G. A
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was a oomn'ote suc-
i r:
who atten leil tn.-m here
t i.eu..-el ves. We aetitlO .vl-
t o! a com;!.!':!! ntarv uc!:el.
ret
we tvi-i
tu.'.iii- to aiteni
.1
::..--: .-.!. We had th" pleasure- of
o::r old fri-n.l Henry Klippel.
of J ti I.-cti viile. in town I ist Wednes
Mr. iv. i- on- of the Caidtol Cum-
.lay.
i!!i--
i!iu as ,'io never I i;'s lo do his
: ly and horie.-liy. lie will do
. ;-'i. te in his present position.
-.fop.
o I'
A..-i. Ki-;:o;:r.
tri'.uis'y circul
A report has been in
i'e,l i ! i ; 1 1 the Annie
serious damage as she-
Hi.
:n
v.- :-' going down to Portlan'! hist S.-.t ir-
.!'. v. ii.i re;; '.ft ol . r:o oilier lonml itl.jn
f i In that
-he liioke a rudder on the rapids
e
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ce;
o: an
invi!a!io:i to go on an excur-
sion to be made by the .Annie Sfewarl on
the occasion of her first viit up the Wil
lamette river as far as Alb my. Ti e ex
cursion wa to take rl-.ce last Monday,
but has been pos' potted until ft: riher
notice.
C
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W
P. Pearu:-.. Eq., of
corn spoudent of
o-d an Odd
'.5 we'd caicttla'.ed
; an ohl nieiiiber of
dii.-j-ity. is agent a:n
f i- Sta'e for the 7-ui
F lb.w s" p,' per. 1 1 e
lor l:n
positiuu. bci:
t.te OiiKr.
C'Lt n Wii
k t. M r.
II.
Va'o-1
gun, resit
i . . : . . i . ,. - t . i . . . . .
. oi i. it- .'.mmaprt cin-l t i county, in
f r i-.su. that he h..s a ti e quality of ChiPs
Vi'lute Club wh.-i.it. w hich is vr .
a
1 -uneri r o ia htv. II.. ,.,..., i. , .
lor sale :
r see I purpos. s.
. - "T IL ,V U 1 .
. , am. .t last r.ieeiinf
of the City Council, the office of City
Attorney was declared vacant, Mr. Forbes
har'ng taken tin hb resident. ;n tv.
vn . T- .-t. ...
land.
Xo succe.-sor was elected.
l KKMovr:;.. Dy r fference to our adver-
tising columns, it will be ietn that V.r
i t." -i.,.-i i . . .
i "aa opened a law cilice in P
ort
... K t. -
,,-ir ue is prepared to transact
UllJi.lOS eilllliSiC'l! to l;in
COMTX! illoMK. A",
e e.irn ai r
naiU.l o'Xiell. son-ia
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law of Mr. Wm.
llr'.meS. IS a
passenger on the steamer
Orulamtne. which is due in Foriirt-.id to
d ; v.
Pt siXKss. The EuUctln has tl.i? about
onr little neighbor- Martr.fieM, Mr. Mat-
t-T.-a t.m-n i.Tt nonriimri'.-im,,.:
, ... . ,. ..
on the Oregon and California P.v.lroad.
on tae uregon arm v.a.uornia i;
i; becyming q-iite a thrift v t-.rh.
State Items
Wheat is quoted at 75 cents per bushel
in Salem.
Three lamb? with one tail is the latest
freak of nature in Fane county.
Over one fenndred sacks of mail arrived
per steamer Aj ax. Friday evening.
E:ghty or ninety hands are regularly
employed in the Slem Woolen Mills.
Thirty-seven printers and eight printing
flSices have miJe returns to the Greeley
Fund, at Saleia.
It is Ftated that Hon. Jams Ilender
sh.ott. of Union' county, is numbered with
the converted at a recent revival meetia".
Two hundred shans of S1J each have
been subscribed in Portland to the stock
of iLl" Centennial Association.
Hon. A. J. Dufur will a idress tho peo
ple oT Salem on the subject of iho Centen
nial Exposition, on next Tuesday. .March
11.
A convention of farmers is set for the
28th at Dallas, to which every man inter
es ed in the prosperity of the county ami
Slate is invited.
The i'.i"e')i s.ivs: The new steamer
Governor (Irover will be tested on Satur
day, and will make her trial trip on Tues
day. .March llih.
A 'personal'' paragraph in a corres
pondence of the San Francisco C ill. savs
that Mrs. Senator Coibetl is goin to Eu
rope in March.
Last week the Common council of" Port
land passed ordinances levying in the ag
gregate. 12.o 1 mills taxes for expenses of
the current year.
The total subscription to the Riato Uni
versity Fund at Eugene amount to S15.
C25. This does not include the Apple
gale sub-crip' ion of S2.500.
The Ditch find (ranc'.ii:5ft,: of the ?dc
Mui'.ivi'ile Water Manufacturing Company
sold for the sum of ten dollars! Mr. Xew
by was the lucky purchaser.
A few days since a young man nameil
Edward Cook, residing tiear Ibiena Vista
w is the victim of a prem iture explosion
of a blast. He will piVu ably lose his left
eye.
The Willamette Transportation Com
pany intend to Ludd a r.c.v boat, to take
the place of the one lost at the mouth of
the Umprp.a river, of the size of the Gov
G rover.
The Mis-ionary Convocation of the Pro
lestanl Ej'i-opal Ch.trch held : Astoria
l-et.uarv iL'tn ati'l u wt. pase I it iv.-ylu.
tioti ia favor of supporting a missionary
in this diocese.
The doors of tile Congregational Clierch
at Salem w-ie thrown open lat Sabbadi
ov IL-v. I . iv.ii;u'.. aii'l-t w-nty two
per.-ous aomittod. Xiti- persons wen
baptised on the same day.
The 15th of March is the day appointed
to hold urecincl meetings to elect dele
gates to ill.: County Convention, which
will meet on the 2.S h to elect did, 'gates to
the Stat- Fanner's Convention, to be held
April 10th.
At Aurora. l.t-dMondav night. Mr 13. D
Uibrand, on- of the night hands at the
saw mill, whil- unloading lumber from
the mill truck, fell through an aperture
in the floor to the distance of several feet
sustaining serious injuries if not fatal of
an tntei nil nature.
The following o-w jmsl offices have r-
c-u-lv been estabiisneU la t:ns ,tate: .'.111
I -!, iii!n cottnty; w arm .springs, u aseo
e-iui'v: tiim utver, tmn co-ia-.v. w niam-
! ette Slo igh, Multrio'.n di count v; Sam's
Valley. Multnomah county; Sandy . Chick-
unt is county.
i ii- i.iid.onrr OMSities was ir i;iac e-j
at i!ie La:i:l tilii.'e at Oregon Ci'.v during
i
im.ii'.ii of F -br-.tai-v:
Donation tcr-
tiiljates
Entries.
s'ea.K !
12.2 14 12 acres; 15 Llom.-st-aii
lot! 1 2. 03 acres; (1 Final Home
75.33 acres; 5 Cash Entries. i)l.
4 1 acres: 1 reeniptlotis liteo, ou.ji
acre. Total. 1 5.'2U2 1 :). Patents received
on Donation Cerfuicat-s to No. 3.0G2.
From th- Cou ',-: Ovvin f,j a trer.e
mi -.Deception of purport of the call
for a meeting at this place to form a Conn
iy Fa'-mers" League, on Saturday last, the
attendance wis ratiu-r si
adi'turtie-d to tn-et a--;si:!
iiil. 1 he me-tir.-
i on March 2Mh
it winch time delegates wii! b-a;;ou;i
. i,
tvl t . r.t'e.i i the State Convention to bi
i.eld iti Salem on Aoril F.
Cotnmission-i have be-;i isstied from the
Executive .n,:e as lollows: "Ed war J .f
.!.:--:. taimmissioner of Deeds fir Oregon
to resi le at I'.u-uon; Jas. 'V. Oa-sady. C on
tri!-:o:;er ! Uee-iS to lesi.le at Oanui.'ll
X. J : .J. II. Tongue, of ilillsboro. and J
II. i:;i!-..n. of Oakland. Motarv Public
.1. X. T. Miller, of Jaekon county. (.V.m
iisi-sarv (J-iteral of th- Militia of the State
of Oregon, with th- rank of Colonel.
i !:- ll- v vii says: . o Karn there l
o:ne slight probability of the escapee
George Fobs, formerly of Salem, from
having perish-d iti the late disaster t th
(leotge S. Wright. Mrs. Fades received a
letter trem her husband a short time since
in which he sta'ed that he would not re
turn until n:s successor. v . Chnnman
!iid arrived ami relieved him. Mr. Ciiao
man
not
ro ut?
the 1 at trip eft h
ides iro'oably esoap
'rigiit. and so Mr
ed.
tiov ornvcr iris received a tetter iron
E. S. McCom-is. I. a (irattde, who claim
to represent i;i Hits iieliaii. a large nam
ber of citizens of Ur.ioci County, oskin
th Governor to furnish gun and ammu
niliou for the .inning of iwo hundred ci
Y.'A
1--, to jirovule titriii proteciion in cast
oi i; mi j: . w in t in
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t
Xez Perees am Snake
lu'liin in itie . i!iov v a.:ev. iin
wii er rero-sents that s-i tiers are crowd
ing iu'.i n.at vail -y and that the Indian
are i!is-a!i-ih'd and threa!e:i:.g.
Tit- Si-J'-sinnn of Tmsday says Mr.
Cooper, of Doug'as county, late a mem-b-.r
of t'ae Oregon Legislature, arrived in
' j'.':; y." ;ft r J iy. He brought down a
r-pec'uiea o-f g- '"tile 'ro::i a edo "n Ids
f.um. to ?;i'.::3it it lo th .- inspection of the
Capitol P.uildir-g C'etn ir T", v.':f' the
viewed ascrtainp-ig ts suii . ibb-n-ss for
use in the Capitol. This gtatiite ':? said
to be suscepiibie of receiving a high ati.l
beautiful gloss finish, qube equal lo l!;e
granites of Scotland. W e understand th it
specimens have b.-n submiit-d from
other quarters in various pans of the
State.
The n.i'e.-.-) in has this to say about our
young and hakd.-ome friend. Wilbur Cor
ned: To d iy onr geiuS-manly friend Mr.
Wiibur F. Cornell, foreman of th- Slate
Pri ting Office, goes to Portland wh-re
h- wi. Improbably remain for a season. Mr.
Cornell t;as won tium-roas friends by his
gentlemanly and g-neror.s nature here in
Sal, in. as is his wont to do at every place
he m ikes his home. Decides being a fa
vorite among the young Unties, his knowl
edge of the art of "printing has placed him
al ike head of the profession ia this State.
The printing done far the State tinder his
supervision is tir-l class, and som-thif.g
which every citizen should be proud of.
We greatly "regret his departure. b:it our
language in saying farewell' is but a lame
ConTpari-on to "the feelings of your late as
sociates and ouelves. So with a fare
well word we say God speed.
Social Ball. A social ball is to be given
by the young gentlemen of this place, at
Myers-' llall this cening. The music is
coming up from Portland, and we learn
some dancers. A pleasant, time may be
expected.
Ek-olii.t Tae Oswego bridge, wbich
was washed away a short time since, has
been rebuilt and is ready for travel.
Relatse. Mr. Henry Warrea has had
a relape and has been confined to his
home slr.ee last Saturday.
Portland Market Report.
V.'KDxr-s.oAT, Evkxixo. March 7. i73.
Gold in Xew York to-day, 115.
Porllaa l. E-gal Tender rates, 67c buy
ing; S'Se selling.
'WHEAT l 53 "r? cental since the last
decline in the Liverpool market.
" FLOUE A very considerable quantity
is hei:iT shiirsed to San Francisco, mid is .
at present oliet iag there at S3 75v"?.G 5
bbl.
a ' V
OATS V.'e quote clean, et So and COc
niinei.
I EEL) Jiiudbngs are in gooa eupply
and job readily at S30 d ton. P.raa con
tinues firm, wiiu an active ueinand at
S1C18 "rA ton.
EGGS TL- market is well stocked and
jobbers are selling at 2022c dozen.
i't)TAToE3 Prices remain linn at fig
ures ranging from .So to iU cents
per
bushel, according to the quaality.
POULTIl Chickens are m good de
tnand at S3 7501 per dux.
ELTTEii I- tir country brands find
low sale at J5(,3'.)o per pound, while
fancy dairy as usual remaiu.s firm at 40
(i, I5c.
15ACOX Continues firm at cur former
ig tr-s: Sides. 0r,lc per lb; Hams, 12
0l lc; Shoulders, e0J and joles at G cts.
per lb
)reroii t'ity Market Keport.
The following are the prices paid for
produce, and the prices at which other ar
cicles are selling, in this market :
WHEAT Whke.,U bushel, 'J0S1 00.
OATS bushel. -lOfailZ Cts.
POTATOES bushel.300 37 i cts.
OXiOXS t bushel. 1 50.
FLOUU bbl. SbV-Sl 50.
P.KAXS White, r fo.. 5('? cts.
DIM ED FllUlT Apples. !!., (10,7 c!s.
caches. ,l lb., 12(" ltic: Plums, lb.,
20 cts.; Currants. lb.. 10013 cts.
PUTT Eli ru.. 25cts.
EtJGS dozen. FS02O els.
C1IICEEXS - dozen. $3 50.
SUGAii Crushed. :) lb., Id0 10; Island
11 lb..
c ts. ;
X. ()..
15 cis. ;
kin Francisco ref-ned, !b 120. 11 cts
TEA Young Hyson, "jd lb.. Si 00 ; Ja
pan. f lb.. 75e0SL 00; l'dack. "r! 11... (12c.
COi-TEE-
l cts.
SALT j) ib.. 1 I '.-: 2'. cts.
Si'lUJP Heavy Golden, )gall.,50cts ;
E. II. -aw Golden. gall.. id
PACOX Hams. "c! ,120 13cls: Sides,
12 cts. r; lb.: Shoulders, S cts.
LAi?D-7, lb.. 12 i cts.
Oi L Devoe's Kerosene
rcl gall.. 75.
Luueed oil. ra'.v. rl gall.
.1 go
1501 50
Li is-ed oil, boiled. rl gall., SI
V!lilj Id., ,w CiS.
I'EEF Oii foot. (I cts Jl Ib.
POliM On (b.t. ('.'.? 7cts. v !h.
S.HEEP Per headr$2 500 3 01.
HIDES Green, i?2 50 o3 ; Dry, tl ?.,
15 cL ; Salted. So
Ii.r. Councilman Moss, an old and
esteemed pioneer of this city, has been
confim-d to
his re.d.Iorico with a severe
attack of sick tie:
It is hoped th.tt
again.
4 for
he in
th.
y
past week,
oon be out
Sine. From the Albany Dttnocvui of
the 1st. inst. we learn that VV. E. Howell,
formerly of ihis city, has for sjme weeks
been dangerously ill with typhoid foyer.
Is T.o.v.v Cij it. Jos-ph Kellogg one of
the obi pioneer steamboatman on the Wil
lamette river, and a former citi.en or
ihis county. Was in town last Tuesd iy.
Ekti knko. Mrs. C. P. Ciiurch, who has
been spending the winter at the Dalles,
returned home last Friday much improv
ed in health.
Visit.
11 rail,
citv las
Mr. King, local reporter for tho
ci'jifl up on a ftyittg visit to our
on the Annie Stewart.
Go'.x; ro
Sell wood, of
McMinnvii.i.k. Uev. Mr.
this City, will preach at
McMitmviile on Sunday. March Kith.
Goon ir.r. Tlie
:w York Commercial
gets oh" this:
There is a religions sect at Pristol. Vt..
who wash each oih-r's feet. There is also
a Sect
ot hers'
it
re;
'ashiugton who whitewash each
ntations. but it i-u't a very re-
- New York minister, ircaci
i;i;r CutK-rtil scTtnoii of a ftimotts ska
tfr,t!ie othor tl:iy, fmitl ho Ii:nl "o-one
wlieio there is no ice." Th.it v:is
c.iji.ibie of.i
tutioii.
of.i very serious interpre-
151 5J.
In Etig'e
Crifk pn-eiti. t, March "(I, (f
c ii sumption, Mrs. I'. S. (iiiver, wife of
Jo! u liloriT, age.l Jl years a id 3 months.
Ilcliyiotis Stavicca,
St. Tjiiis fEi.iscopa!) Church, the Eev. Jebn
W. Seihvood, rector. Services on Sun.lav
at i' a.m. and i p. St. Sunday School
and Ii i il e class at ti r. M.
1st Coitrpgatinmil tlleirch
Sabbath School,
o
M. E. Chro-1,
Moni'iig .. ' vices
Evening Services,
Sa l ath School at '.' oe.
. . .Scats FY re
.12 o'clock M.
Scats Free.
lo.:Jo,
Tj o'clock.
-k p. in.
Lockv, Pastor.
First Pap t it Church, Ib-v. J. A. Wtrth, pas
tor. Services on Suu.lay at P'i a. . and
7 i". m. Sunday Sllol at 12 m. Prayer
m'.ctiur Thursday evenuigs
A Disease vlfli a TiiouviHil Syclpioiii.:.
Pysrv-p-sht is Mie ia i-c porpl -;xia ; of all hum in
aiha.'itts. Its symieoiin are abno;t ialinil-'; ia
tiair variety, and ;ho fjrlarn and their d. -pond-eat
victims of the disease often fmoy themselves
the- prey, ia turn, f ev. ry known malady. This
is duo, i;i pisrl-.to the r.lox fymp-ttlty whudi exists
b'stw.;en th stomach and tie brain, roil in part
also' to tha fact tii tt'auv di'turbance of the di-'es-
tive fau'Vioa necc'ssarily d
lio.ve'.s e.ti l tyio nervon p
th.; liver,
and af. -cts
tne
to
in,
som. c-coj-i, the i".a!iy of the bl'Kd. A me-li-ei:ic
that, II Ice Host jttri's Bitters, not only t.:i"s
Me? stomach, but at tho same tirao controls tho
liver, produce a ivt:'ar liabit of 1.ly, brice
the nerve"!, purifies tlie fluids and "ministers to
a mi ud diseased," is tin. reform the true and only
specbie tor chroi.ic iudieation. St::b is the op
eration of this famous vi yetable restorative. It
not only cures dyspepsia, bu1 alo all concomi
tants and conse.piemces. Moreover, it is invalu
able as a preventive of in-iifctiun. No one
who choites to take half a v. ine-'hisiul of this
a.-teta'i'.o appvtizor and stoma'bic habit tially
thrve times a day will ever be troubled with op
pression, afler eitiuj-, nausea, sour ernctations,
or any otb.t r indicatious of a want of viyor i:i the
duresuve aud a-imilalia.,' organs. The debility
and languor superinduced by hot weather are
immedi ilely and pertuanently relieved by tho
Bit tors and p-.-rsons wlio are constitutionally in
clined to look upon, life "as through a glass dark
ly," will be apt to take a brighter and more hope
ful view of the situation under the genial influ
ence of thoU wholesome medicinal statement.
Their Name is Lcrion," miy le appbel to
those who die annually of Consampt ion, alUi.ju-j
science has of late vears sens.biy Uiiniuisued
their nurn'ocr. It is irnitifying- to know that tlie
ir.-li.trul use of Lr. Wistar's Balsam of W ill
l k.-aav is lar-jcly instruiucntal in attaining this
enl.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
T7VTtn?RQTTV flV P AT TT?nt?MTA
That Favorite Home Rcmctiy,
PA p ?J!-rvr s s b e
m ftd a tarn Baa M i a
Lias tea bcroie the puhlic over TUItiTY
FAK.S", and probably has a wider awl better
reputation than any o'.hcr proprietr.rj- medicine
ol tlie i ivstr.t day. At this period there are few
unacquainted with tho merits of the VAIN'-KIL-LEH;
but. -hilo some extol it as a liniiaent
tlie" know bllt httlo of its rower in easing pain
wli-n taltea iatciaally; while others use it inter
nally v.ith gTeat success, tmt are equally igno
rant of its healirjj virtues when applied external
ly. AVe therefore -wLsh to say to all, that is
equally 6ueeeful, -whether used iattrually or ex
terually. It is suteient evidence as a .standard
lnediciiie to know that it is now used in all parts
of the world, and llsat its sale is constantly iu-creasin!-.
C0 curative agent has had such a wide
Ti'ead t ale or vun sudi universal satisfaction.
DAVIS' 1'AIX-KILL.EK is a purely vogelabl
eompiund, pivpared fruni the best and p-arcs
Jaateiiul-s and w ith a care that insures the most
1-erfect uniformity ia the meJicine; and while it
is tho most tu'i't tive remedy for rain, it is a per
fectly oafe medicine, even iu the most uahkilftil
hands.
It is eminently a FAillLY MEE1CIXE ; and
by beipg. kept lcidy for immediate resort, will
save many an hour of utb ring-, and many a dol
lar in time and doctor's bills.
After over thirty yturs trial, it ii still receiving
the most uii'iuuliiicd testimonials to its virtues,
from persona of the highest character and re
sponsibility. Eminent physicians commend it
as a mast ell'ectual preparation for the extinction
of p.tia. It is not only the best remedy ever
known for bruises, Cuts, burns, ire., but for Dys
cutary,or Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint
it is a remedy unsurpassed f..r ellieieary, and ra
pidity of action. In tlie great cities of India,
and other lmt climates, it has become the stand
ard medicine for all pncli complaints as well as
lor Dyspepsia, I.iver Complaints, and all other
kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Cank
er, Asthma, and F.heumalie dillicultics, it has
been proved by the most abundant and conviuc
ir.ir to he an invaluable medicine.
Vo would caution tlie public u'jainst all imita
tions of onr preparation, either iu name, vr style
of putting up.
March 7.-ml
AGEXTS I'Oll THE ESTEl'.r RISK.
The follow ing persona are authorized to
act as agents for the Entekpuise :
Geo. P. Powell & Cc, 1 ) Park Row, Xew
York.
Coe. Y.'ethcrill & Co., 007 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Abbatt .V. Co., No. S2 & Si Nassau street,
New Vork.
Portland, Oregon L Samuel
San Francisco", Thomas Ilojce
San Fiancisco L. P. Fisher
St. Helens, C dumbia county,. . . .S. A. Miles.
Astoria, Cials-p itiunfy . Vp.n Dusen.
J.afavette, Yamhill county.. J. L. Furgeson.
"Dallas, Polk county.. Pave Holmes.
Corvaliis '. I. S. Palmer.
Canyon City V.'. P. Laswell.
Dalles, Wasco coL-nty N. 11. Gates.
La (Jraade, Union county A. C. 'Jiaig.
Pendleton, Umatilla county. . . S. Y. Knox
Eeugi'iie City J .M. Thompson
C L.ttKAM AS C O V XT V.
Heaver Creek. . ,
Ka-rle Creek
Cascades
Lower Molaiia. .
Canby
Upper M ohdot. .
Harding's
Cutting-.'
C. F. TSeatie.
. .Frank V. Foster.
...Henry MctJutn.
Y. Morelatid.
.J. W. Strawscr,
. . . V II. V'tiuiihan
Z. C. Norton.
D. Wrhrht.
lltljet-PJt It-j5rte I.5f Xo. ). I). F.
0 (3 Meet on the Second and Fourth
Jv3, TUESDAY EVL'XIXGS.
of eac'r month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend.
Fer the very bet phot.igraphs. go ti brad
ley &. Uulofsou's Gallery without STAIitts--ASCEND
IN THE ELEVATOR, 42tt
Montgomery Street. San FrancLco.
FALLS KSiCAMPHKST NO. 4,1 O.
I'. .Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the
FIRST ANDTIlIFvI) TUESDAY EVENING
of each month. Patriarchs in good stand
ins are invited to attend,
l'ct). S, bsrtirtf
The Atlantic (table is a National benefit
so are SILVElt TILM'ED Shoes for children..
Never wear tiirouch at the toe. Try them.
For sale bv all derh-rs.
ffulinomah f.oiro Xo. 1, A. K.iin;!
n A. Holds its regular enmmuniea
ti.m.s on the First and 'l',ir,l Suur
' ,.. in eac'a month, at 7 o'cloc k from
the -Jotit of September to the L'Otii of
March, and 7 V o'clock from the 2oth of
March to the 2"tli ot September. IJreth
re n in good standing are invited to attend.
Dec. 3.170, by order of W. M.
Oregsi L'lge K. 3, I. O. of (). F1.--
Mecta every Thursday even
ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
'i.S-i
I! ill. Main s eet.
Members of the Order ara invited to attend
by order V. ii.
. FORBES,
A T T Ii T ili V A T A '.V .
OFF ICT. No. 13,
Moith 7, lS73.tf
ZVoIit-e of Final SVUli'iafiit.
In the mifter of the i'state of J. S. MeAmmon,
1'''V.,"m--MM(1N, ADMINISTTt ATOP OF
i'.a above bst.i'e. );:ivi!i-tiled Ids final ac
count with pi wr f..r nu if seflemenN ir, was or-,U-r-"l
bv the Court that Monuny. the 7th 'biy of
April. I'STS, !io set ;:irt fur the hearing obj.-ctions
to said reprt, at whii-h time all iij.ii iut crest
ed are hereby mitirled to tippeur atil make their
o'.ijeet ions if"any they h::ve. I'.y order of
AtOst: . !. IZ. WA IT, ."ountv Jtidcc.
'.. I". CAVFI . IA Ci rk. maTwl
cf Final Si'tllr
In tho m'tfb.-r of the Ks'.-r rf diaries rutttr.sr
;'r.. lveas.-,l : in the Coenty Court for Ch.ckit
ri-' cou'tte. St i'e of t ir- :o'i.
r"1!f b AIi.'m !X1 . KAT'OU OF SAID I1STATK
at bavin-' tti ' 1 his account f r ttr.al settlement
l),,.v,,-,f, it is or-:' ri-1 by the Court that Monday,
til - 7 h day of April, lsr-!, ut 1 o'i lock J). m. of
sa: 1 i1 Vv ' -c-f apart for said final s"t'l.-;ncnt
with Charles Cu-tn.g, Jr., the admjnU'rator
the-.-.f. !-ycr'r..f J.K V. Al ,
H. I-.CAl'f!K!,i.i'l..il:. (o. Ju-bre.
HV ML AT .c 'VAUUICN,
Att'vs for Admin;str-itor. iri.a7wl
tf.-i
L
TIIF.TAX-1'A YFUS OF CLACKAMAS
coutity !iO nave not pain nn-ir taxes
for the year IS. -2, the tone has arrived when
the taxi's must be paid. Those in arrears of
taxes it thev wish ta save costs must come
forward and pay up promptly.
Feb. 2-3th, ls7lb
A. F. HKDtJCS. Sheriff of
Clackamas county, Oregon.
Bv C. F. LKATfi:. Denutv.
L'Stebtt'f
City Property For Sale.
THE GREATEST IXDlCE3IEaTS EVER
OFFERED!
OF PltOPi:itTV IN OREGON" CITV.
CONSISTINfJ OF FOUR LOTS GOOD
Dwe'Iititr, with seven rooms; Good Or
chard ; arid an unequalled well of water; all
in good repair, and situated ia the most sia-ht-ly
and healthy portions of the city; Title
perfect; whkh I offer for sale cheap, being
desirous of leaving the city.
For particulars enquire of
EUGENE LAFOREST.
at Thos. Charman's store.
OiVca City, Oct. 23th 172.
PACIFIC
BOOT AHD SHOE HOUSE.
AK ISOiIEHSE ST00K AS USUAL.
GEORGE A. PEASE,
SUCCESSOR TO rROTZ.tAN-, GILL1HAS i 0.,
COU. FIUST &JIORRISOS Sts.,
rORTLVXD.
nov22tf
THJB OMT
AND
THE BEST
DR. HUFELAN D'S
CELEURATED
SWISS
STOMACH BITTERS
The First and most healthful Tonic
ever introduced in the United States.
n These Hitters have
been in the San Fran-
j Cisco .iiaiket lor over
ft '1 w' itty Years, and
y notwithstandinir the
y many new candidates
B for public favor, the
1 s:'.les liave constantly
B ittcrensed.
Ktavuiu & nEx
;iEK,'t Sole Agents,
H4o and 411 Clay St.,
Hi San Francisco. iiG-ly
1. x. 3:-5ji;-aii2.
Grocer & Provision Dealer,
Next door south of the Court House,
Itlain Street, Ci-c-gon City, Oregon,
DEALER IN
BEST FAMILY GROCERIES,
COFFEF, TEA-. SUGAR,
FLOUIt AND MEAL of all kinds,
PICK LES. SOAP. SALT.
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS,
Also, all kinds of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
ETJTTER. CHEESE and EGGS,
TOUACCO and CIGARS.
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Produce taken in ex
change lbr goods at the highest market rates.
;.X;"Goods delivered iu the city free of
charge. A fair share of patronage solicited.
March 215, li.72-.tf
2? TRY.
The fountain Bairn
COUGH MTXTUItE.
W. U. PARKER,
OF.TACKSONYILLE, HAS DISCOYER
ed a remedy, composed of the Exbact
from Mountain I'altn. which grows in Jack:
son county, and other Yegetable Ingredients,
which has enahlc-d him to furnish the af'lict
ed with a purely Yegetable a perfectly
harmless, and yet the
The Most Pcvrrful Lung Remedy
ever discovered. It is good for
Cotiiic, Colds, Croup and Eroncliitis
Ar.d is an
AGUE KLEVEHTIVE !
Elood Purifier, Invigorator and Ap
petizer, And is noted for all Nervous and Eilious
nils. Many letters might he adduced to show
what the medicine has done ("if necessary)
but try a bottle, and it will recommend
itself wherever it is introduced.
F'or sale at the Oregon City Drug store,
and all dealets in medicine. Smitli &
I;tvis, Agents, Portland, Orecon. Prepar
ed by W. II. PARK Kit,
der0m3 Independence, Oregon.
rpAKEX UP BY THE SUPSCRIRER
JL living in E;igle Creek precinct, Clacka
mas county, one la'-ge n-d cow, some white
on the back and belly, white in face from
eyes up ; a dim brand on the left hip ; both
horns have been bored on the back part of
the nndor-sidt of them ; no ear marks ; said
cow is abcut six years old ; said cow came to
mv premises about the middle of November
last. ROliT. KIRKIIAM.
Eagle Creek, Clackamas Co, Oregon, Jan.
2o!b,"ls7::.
Apprised on the .loth day of Jan. 173, at
$2ii, by FRANK W. FOSTER,
feb7w3 J. I. f r Eigle Creek l'tecinct.
The standard rcrn'dy fur C'ovglis, InflH
cm.A, ,nc Throot, l 'ho:. ii.g.Ctrii-rh Croup,
T.iv.r Coi:ij)l;lni. Jfrrr,d. i't;, J'ln Ii of Hit
.'(n, and evtry afct tion of the Threat,
Lungs isnd Chest, including CovsrMrTl 'K.
Wistnr's U.tlsnin of WIIsl tlierry
doos not dry up a Couch, but loosens it,
cleanse tlie lur gs, nnd allays irritalion, thus
rcnocinz (-if rn.- cf the complaint. None
gr-nuine unless signed I. Ilrrrs. Prepared
by Setii W. Fowle Sons, Boston. Sold by
Reiunoton", I Iostetteii c Co., San Francisco,
and bv dealers generally.
FOR
rrnE UNDERSIGNED DESIft ES TO SELL
1 his property in Oregon City will sell
at a bargain, to a good purchaser.
Also 4 town lots in Canemab, with good
fence around.
Also 2 town lo's in lower end of Oregon
City; also 100 of land kmmn as the dona
tion land claim of Wm. Stone, S miles
southeast of Oregon City, with Fome im
provements, thinly timbered, do unde"
growth, good lasting water
5yi'quir2 at County Clerks c5ic.
J. M. FRAZ72B.
Oregon Citv, May 6th, UT2. v5n2B
J. W- MORR5S, fVl.D.,
(l. ATE OF ILLIXOIS.)
PHYSICIAN AND SUuCEfiN,
O E E G 0 X CITY, Oil EG 0 X.
WiU respond rroniptly to calls durinjr either
dav or niLrht.
OFFICE At Ward's Pros: Store.
Can le found at the Cbd' House at night.
Feb. 14, 173. m"p
iy. -A. .f --r. -J
HOME SHUTTLE
IKPE07ED LOCK STITCH
The Most Simple, Tracheal ami
ECONOMICAL HACHIiYE IX USE-
o
Sales Exfccd all Cthers on the Xorth:
raeific Toast.
o
TUFA' SEY WORE RAPIDLY
AND
I with less noise than any other Machine.
The only practical low priced Machine thai
gives entire satisfaction.
S45.
What other Agents don't tell von about
the IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE MA
CHINE :
77w ot7 Ml voa That they are the siniD-
lest, having less number of pieces, and more
reauuy unucrstooa ttan any ether.
That they are the linbtest running r more
easily learned and operated.
That more HOME SHUTTLES are sent
out from the General Agency at Portland
than all the others combined.
lliey c!"u't tell- io?. They sew equally as
on heavy and light goods."
VWi don't tell you. That they use the pat
ents of the high priced machines.
llirxj don't t'ilyov, That it has the straijhV
needle and self-adjusting Unsion
Zif What people who" have used then
and compared theuu to other Machines, will,
tell you : O
That they are more easily learned and op
erated ; Simplest and be.t for all kinds ot
work, and will use Linen and all other kinds
of threads and silks.
A few of the names are given below who
are using the IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE.
RKFEUEXCES.
Gen. lb-11, Portland;
C.S. Silvers, Portland;
Wm. M:isters, Portland;
C. W. Prindle, Bookkeeper for Leveridgefc
Wadhant & Co.
Miss L. Vaughn, Portland.
Mrs. J. B. Upton, East Portland;
Mrs. S. A. Morctand, Portland;
Mrs. J.S. Church, Oregon City.
Machines forwarded to any address, with
full directions, for using, on receipt of price..
NO. 1, 30 NO. 2, SI.-?.
GEO. W. TRAYER,,
t.ray'a Music Store, Odd 'fellows
Ft-mide, Geucral Ageut, First street.
declCmti Portland.
O
o
OUT OF THE FIRE I
s. j. Mccormick
TTS n,rPY TO INFORM TITS XrMTEROCS
friends, I'litrons, and the inllic in jrentrul,
that he has
o
THE
O
FRANKLIM BOOK ST0BE3
-AT-
29 FIUST STREET,
o o
XEXT CEXTKAL MARKET,
o
Y.'ith a Comidete Stock of
ichcoi Ocoks,
Stationery,
Blank Books,
GOLD PE.S, CUTLERY, ETC.,
Which be will dispose of
AT THE INVEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
Subseriptims Beccived for all the Torular
Newsjnipf-ts and Masr.-u'ines, which will lie de
livered to any part of the State.
rfeblm.
D
LIVE AM) LET LIVE!
THE ORECCN CITY HACK A?.D DRAY C(T
O o o
HAVING PURCHASED The
Livcrv Stock and business
cssrs. Wilms & Pkocimitox.
he JJrays, Horses and l.uftness ot C. N
kman, are now prepared to carry on
LIVERY KfSIXESS, q
FEED STACIiE,
AXU BIIAYIXG
We will also deliver slab wood to all those
persons to whom Willis & Idrouefhton have
engaged and as many more as will engage
siao wiioa lrom us, so tar as we can get a.
supply.
Orders left at the Livery Stable forvWood,
Prnvinsr or Hatdinsr, will be attended to with
dispatch. Patronage in our several branches,
of business solicited. Our Cjiurgea siall
be Modrralr,
ffa-The Highest Cash Price paid for Oats.
delivered at the Stable.
C. N. GREENMAN, President,
J. M. FRAZER, Secretary.
Of O. C. II. D. Cc
Crcgoo City, Aug. 23, 172. tf.
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FALL AHD WINTER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
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X. SELLING'S
DEALE2 IS
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DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,:
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BOOTS AND SHOES, Q
' HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, iC.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
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TROPUCE of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price.
If tou desire good Goods, at LOW Prices,
call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
stock of Spring Goods.
GIVE ME A GALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES,
My Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL.
PROFITS.
T. SELLING.
April 14. l&71:ttj
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