Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, May 16, 1873, Image 3

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THE EHTERPRI
OREGON' CITY, OREGON, HAY 16, 1573.
l'uncral of Dr. ha -clay.
The Funeral of Dr. Forbes Bar
clay took place yesterday morning at
10 o'clock, under the charge of the
Multnomah. Lodge Xo. 1, A. F. & A.
M.t accompanied ly the County, ex
City and City officers, and the Fire
Department and a large concourse of
O people. At precisely the hour set
for the olisoqnios, the procession
halteu at the late residence of the
deceased, and after a few moments
delay all that was left of Dr. Forbes
Barclay was brought out of the
Louse which he had so often and fre
quently entered, by six pall bearers,
of his Masonic brethren. The pro
cession then proceeded to the Bap
tist Church, which was soon crowd
ed with sympathizing friends to its
utmost capacity, and hundreds were
unable to gain an entrance. The
beautiful and impressive services of
the Episcopal Church were used by
the Bev. John V. Sollwood, with a
selection of some appropriate hymns.
The sermon, which we shall try to
publish in our next, is pronounced
to Lo one of the iinest ever delivered
ia this city, and was very pathetica!
ly and feelingly delivered by the
O speaker, who felt as though he, in
common with our entire community,
had lost a true friend and father.
After the services were through at
the church, Hie procession was form
rd in t!ie following order by Messrs.
J. Ij. Barlow, S. D. Pope and Chief
Engineer "White, who acted as Mar
shal. Masons; the Corpse, mourn
ers, County officers; Ex-City officers;
City Officers; Fire Department; Cil
izensgjn carriages. There were not
near enough carriages to accommo
date over one-half those who were
anxious to see the remains of him
who was dvar to them entered in
their final 'resting place: yet it was
by far the largest procession ever
witnessed inoour city. There were
twenty -eight carriages in the proces
sion, liiled to their full capacity; the
Mas.-m numbered almt :-ixty mni
b rs, and the Fire Department about
the sam ', and about twenty ex-citv
a iM city, an 1 county officers. Ye
should estimate that at least ()() per
oni followed the rcmnins to tlio
f; rave. At the gravt the Iluv. M".
Seilwood conclndfd the Episcopal
burial nervi.:es, w!ien Fast (5 rand
Mtr Bl -h.irdsT.i, of Portion 1, pt-r-fjrm.vl
tho b.autifal rites of the
Mnonio Order. I lis delivery was
rlear, impiv.-.sive and t lo pieut. Af
tir th" servieis were concluded, the
profession turned sadly away from
the s.-cn.- and iv -turned to their n
OO srwetive homes.
Oar cits-
wore
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appearance of
mourning fn jn an earlv hour of last
Tuesday morning, when the news
that the Doctor was Vad spread lil.e
a flash, and many a sad heart heat in
true sympathy for his bereaved ai d
n.ilictcd fa-nily. The Hags in tl e
city were all placed at half-mast, ai il
the engine houses were all draped in
m mrning, and the Court House ai d
l ouneu t iianioer had the sad m
lilenis of th sad event phu-?d o'l the
doors. On ycderday every p'a -e of
business was closed from 0 o'clock
until :, as a token of respect for the
honored deceased, and every evidence
which a grateful aiul sorrowing com
munity could express was shown by
our citizens who loved and respected
the dec!4i;;ed and his family. We
also noticed a large number of Port
land Masons in tho procession, among
rhoro.were Messrs. A. Ii. liichard
hou, U. Ih 1 licks, G. $. Whitf house,
Joseph lluehtel, A. J. Marshall,
J. D. l.iles and others, whose names
we do not remember. Tho entire
fmiily, with the exception of the
youngest son, Charles, who is at
tending school at Uenicia, California,
were present at the sad event.
A good and generous mau has been
taken from among us, ;md a vaeaney
has been created which never can be
tilled. The bereaved family have
t'.ie sympathies of our entire commun
ity, and the general attendance at
his obsetpiies is but a feeble expres
sion of the esteem and respect in
which lr. Forbes Rarclay was held
in this city. Since our residence here
we have been very intimate with the
deceased and we have not the power
to express the deen sorrow we feel
.on havingliad to part with one who
has been0 such a true and faithful
on navinsr inul to part with one who -' eoun -u, ior a hiimiVt of vears
has boon0 such a trne and faithful I he ellieicnt and p-.iins t ikin- fs-.iperin-friend
to ns and ours May timl j Vr IU.
Jipaven watch over and protect the de voted physician in our midst as well
ividow and the loved children who :ls . bojn ysjH.ci.jiy prominent as the
are leit to mourn his death. Dr.
liaclay will never bo forgotten so
ion as the present generation lives
n this city.
.Second Gamk. The Jtustlers, W. K,
Iratt, Captain, will go to Portland to-
morrow on the lioat to play the second
game of Ilase Rail with the Paeitii-s if
that i-itv. We have no doubt hut C ut
tain Pratt wUl Lring Ixick the Pacific's
I -all.
StrketOimmissionkk. At the meet
ing of the new Council last Monday
evening. John Metdrum, Sr.. was clock-
edStreet Commissioner ami John KoL
ly Night-V itchman. Mr. Kelly will j
maKe an eilicient otneer as he uiiocr
stands his business.
Picnic The Congregational, Metl.,
oilist and Priiptist Sunday Schixds are j
to have a pieniu next Friday on tho
erounds whe re the Red Men had theirs !
last Monday, alK.ve the Palls.. j
Sick. IV?V. Mr. Wirth has lieen con- '
hneil to his roonj for the past week l.v
illness. '' j
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County Court Proceeding.
MAY TERM 3. K. WAIT, JL'IKiK.
Ferry license to IJ, Carter renewed
for one 3-ear.
In the matter of covering the Tuala
tin 1 rid ire A. II. Shipley, superinten
dent, given until next term of court to j
make report. f
In the matter of lmildinir a oridire
across Molalla river, reinirt of J. Iv.
Ihiigmaii, commissioner, nieii ami
Petition of Eafavette Mav and others,
forehamrein cou'ntv road near How
ard's mill ; II. Moody, II. Dibble ami
Asa Saunders appointed viewers.
In the matter of a jK-tition hied oy
W. II. VamrhHii and others, lor a coun
ty road; in consideration of remon
strance tiled, the prayer of petitioners
not granted.
In the matter of a petition tiled by .
J. Ilowictt and others praying the court
to purchase a brMge and ! mn-s o:
road belonging to t lie Cascade Bead and
Bridge Co., Not leMaUock,H. JO. Hayes
and "Nathan Trul linger upptiintnl a
committee ti examine and report coa
lition and iirohal.le value to county.
In the matter ot buildinir a jail for
Clackamas county; J. K. Wait given
until next term to report probaLle cost.
In the mutter of the ik titi. .11 riled by
T. V. fkniMias and others for the divis
ion of mad district No. uianii d.
Wiley F. l')iilas was appomt'd su-
lervisorot Jloai uisti 1 -t No. ., oeing
that iortion of District No. 1:1 set oil'.
In the matter of J. M. Oirh'shy pray
ing the court for aid ; allowed .f.jOO per
week until last of June, l7:5.
Jrand and trial jurors' bills audited
mil ordered jaid.
Iiuiuest of J. !.- ItobLins, deceased ;
report of Coroner tiled, and bills order
ed paid.
in the matter ot the uidirement ren
dered in the. Circuit Court. April term.
ls7-', in favor of John and Henry Nach-
and, and against Clackamas county.
Balance ot judgment and costs ordered
paid.
The delinquent tax list fer
amounting to :rl )2!(.7 tiled ; ordered
thi.t the same be placed in the hands of
the Sheriff for col lection.
PIIOHATK court.
In the matter of the guardianship of
the minor .iwtells ; 11. c. J-viwtcll ap
lointed guardian, bond tiled and a-
pn vei
Fstate of John Fleming, deceased;
jM-tition to sell personal property grant-
(ll.
Instate of Lorenzo Ste.vart, di cons il
annual ivooit and vou.hers tiled and
aporovcil
iuardians'iip of the liriinr heirs of
liarri.Min w ritrht : annual reioiti.ml
vouchers tiled and anorovtd
Instate of John (Srav; semi-annual
report tiled and approved
Halt, of Multnomah bonoi:, )
No. 1, A. F. A: A. M.,
-.lay 1-ait, W:'. )
At a specia.l meeting of Multnomah
bodge, Nt. I, A. F. A: A. M.,the follow
ing was atloj.-ted:
Since it has pleased the Divine Archi
tect of the universe to remove from us
our beloved friend and brother, Forbes
Barclay, M. D.. therefore be it
Kksoi.v ei. That in this our sad hour
of grief, we deire to express our loving
sympathy to those nearer frieiuls of his
iiome and heart w ho have been called
so bitterly to mourn, being assured lh:it
nothing loss sacred tiian love i j worthy
to enter ami whlsoer eon.xdalion ill tui
i;ars of sorrow. He was to us a father,
a bn t her and a friend. In the brot her
tiod f Free anl Accepted Mas ms, he
was a Master and a guide w hose su-ps
we could safely f.!!ov; w hose strong
hand w e eould'sal'ely trut. Ilis sym
pathies w ere broad, as his heart w a
noble and true. In bis honest manly
council there was comfort and safety.
Swift to relieve the- wants 01 the
t'",;'
and distressed, and ever deli;:
do g iod .
Years of intimacy have hoi
he;. rts to his in lies of closer a
it:
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I our
ctinii.
ever finding in him t !v " skilled i'.iy-.i-cian,
the 'faithful F.i nd, lh-; t". ut
Brother. While his 1:1. m n y and eam
ple are enshi im-d in t ur hcirt., we de
sire to remember tin; widow in her be
reavement, and the children in their
atilietiou, '.earing them ill the strong
arms of our love to tie- throne of out
I real Supreme (irand Master in whom
alon" c- . to fort can 1 e found in such an
hour of need.
And expressive of our feelings it is
directed that a copy of this memorial
be sent to the widow an. I family of our
departed brother, ami that copies oe
furnished to the Oregon Citv Knieu-
I'KIsk. Bulletin, Oreg. uiian and Herald
of Portland, for publication; and that a
opv be forwarded under seal t;j the
Lod 'e where he w as a M is. 11.
T. .1. Mc('ai:V:-:v,
'1'IIOMAS ( '11.: KM IN,
J. M. FitA.KIt,
wi:v Wapi:,
W. II. II. Fours,
( 'om.
At at meeting of the Oregon City Fire
Department, held at the house of Catar
act I hs Co., No.'J, on Tuesday evening,
tho following resolutions were adopted :
Wiieke.vs, It has pleased Almighty
(Iod to remove lrom our midst r orix s
Barclay, M. D. vV F. K. C. S. L.,:mdob:
Pioneer and resident of over twenty
three years standing in our city, and
thirtv-lour years on tins coast; ana
WiiEitEAs, Bv his deatli, tiie Fire
Department of this city has lost a valu
able trieim; tnereiore l o it
JiI-:olvei, 1 hat m his cleat 11 we
dcei Iv deplore his loss, as bis many
and valuable services as an Honmarv
Member of the Fire Department will
ever stand as a living monument of his
devotion, not only to the interest of our
cause, but to humanity ; and bo it fur
ther Resolvep, That as a last tribute of
respect to his memory, the tire compan
ies of this department cause; to be dru
ed in ne Mii ning t heir several rooms of
meeting for the space of thirty days;
and, that a copy of these resolutions Ik.
furnished his bereaved widow and fam
ily, with whom we deeply sympathize;
also a copy to the Okkuo'x City F.ntek
rnisE for publication.
W. Ij. White. 1
S. D. Pope, Com
11. C. Stevens f mittee.
J. L. Baklow, J
At a sjweial meeting of the City Coun
cil, held on Tuesday evening. May ,13
the following preamble and resolutions
were adopted.
Wuniuvvs, Dr. Forbes Barclay, who
was for several terms Mavor'of our
city, at other times a member of the
City Couivil, tor a number of vears
iaitlitul triend. the cohiootk .'-ith-
m in, and honest, noble. hc:rtcd true
man and citizen has been called awav
by death: tlicretoie,
Rk ir ItKsor.vKn nv the City Corx
cii.of()!!K(;ox City: That sorrowing
most d.i'i'lv in our common alllietion
in tlie death of Dr. Itin-l iv -(.;m..r-
!t.i.li...v..H l. I .
un: '" " 1 T'l, ,
' ..... iioi.iv Ull.lllllt
emtrolling him in all his relations in
li;
That we sluill not forget his wise
counsi Is and efficient I.iImus in i-mleav-oring
to secure the .rosi'rit v of our
city, and the genere.l ucood of the foia
nninity in which he lived.
That we most deeply' sympathize
with his afflicted family, and assure
tlieni id our strong desire for their true
h li"1!-l,;"r.ra "Ji"J ioT1-
1 nat as one shirht token ofour regard
for our deceased frii-nd we will attend
his funeral as a ImhI v.
That insignia of mourning 1h kept in
the Council Chamlior for thirty days in
rcs:KH-t to his memory.
That these resolutions and preamble
bo spread upon tho Journal of our
proceedings, and a copy thereof sent
under the corjorato seal to the widow
of tlie deceased ; anil also to the I'.ulle
tin. Oreironian.and Ileraldof Portland,
and tho'KxTEnrmsK of Oreiron Citv.
F. O. MtCOwN, M"avor,
Attest : W. I Uur.ys, Recorder,
Mayor McCohh's -Message to the
Council.
Gknti.emkx ok the City Council of
Oregon City :
In compliance w ith the law, I have
herewith the honor to submit for vour
consideration sueh mutters as I deem
necessary.
Tho first thing for von to consider is
the business unfinished by the last
Council.
Bids for the construction ofurn,!
twenty feet w ide from Ninth street at
the foot ot the bluff to Seventh street at
the summit have been received nn.i
opened but 110 l ids have been acted
I Die OU.-iroinr Council r flio
lowest bid for the construction of the
i.ronosetl roail is fl rim coin I v. ....
mend that said bid of 51,2(10, U acept
ed, and a contract at once entered into
tor ine periormanee or the work.
1010 a-iin I'eparinient is m want of
new nose., ami other lire :.?.Mato t.
ena'ole it to continue its uscfidnes if
will be in vain that vour irallaut fire
man peril their livt s us thev have dene
heretofore in subduinr tu" dotrovintr
element unless they be furnished, with
necessary hose to make use of dio water
we have in such abundance. Alreaov
they have twice prevented a treneral
conflagration and have deserved vour
warmest thanks. As to tlie detail ot
the wants of the Department, I have
the honor to herewith submit the re
port of Chief Fmrincer W. Ij. While.
and I recommend that you give his
.sULrircdioiis a careful consideration.
file progressive condition of vour
City school is a matter of ci mmon
notoriety, but the inside of the school
building is very much in need of repair,
and 1 recommend that vi.u take the
necessary steps to have it repaired.
Sexvers in use bv hotels and private
residences have 110 connection with
the river and as a conseuuenee their
contents being left on the ground with
in the city limits are dangerous to the
health of our citizens. I recommend
that you cause the necessary repairs to
be made.
I also suggest that at the earliest op
portunity you rent a suitable room
for a Council Chamber for the next
year. Very respectfully submitted,
F. O. MeCowv,
Mayor of Oregon Citv.
May 12th. l.7:t.
The Alkine for May is the mcst
brilliant nuinbir of the supurb mag
azine ever issued. It opens with a
magnificent picture, "The bee Shore,"
bv M. F. II. ue Haas, who stands, bv
generii consent, at tiie head of tht
marine painters of America, and who
lias never done anything so line as tins
drawing. The furv of the winds and
waters that have driven the good ship
from her course on the terrible lee
shore is rendered with wonderful
breadth and vigor, and vividly recall.
the destruction which so lately over
took the ill-fated Atlantic. We turn
from the dreadful struggle of the ele
ments to a deli; l-nis draw ing alter tin
original ot ALongmat. 11 is cmiu.n;
Unbidden Quests," and represents a
group ot kittens on the tal-Ie ot an epi
cure, and making havoc among tlu
dishes. We have next "A lroul
Bioek." bv Casilear a glimpse of
roaring torrent, that goes winding and
dashing on its way turough the ireez
woods, which the angler will be r.n-
wilhnr to Leave ashing as toe trout
rise, as liny mu-.t there. There art
besides six son-tied ub.i.-;ral;onst New
Chicago. There is also an admirabb
view of "The Druscnfall," a noted fab
in Thuringia ; and a charming illustra
tion bv J'ore, mibucd with mat graci
which he- knows. so well i.ow to iiu'ust
into his :.:-.-tiiiis win 11 lite v euo.ect (H -
maims.
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of t he mash-r
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ill this m-ail li-
lv gallerv of the 10ild s Ait. Music.
Art. and Literature :. re disclosed with
.;. -if in! . 1 1 i tt-r :ittl i : : f ! c i -f O' b -l .
Sid sci i i ii i: iii price Z- in-.-l uii ing ( '1 in -
mos Village Belle" and Cn.ssm-
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eoliie.l'i.j su.-!l as no ot!-.Ci"
country can boast of.
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in the
best stories, the lest l.i.--torieai
matter, and the best poetry can
dwav.s be Uu:u-1 in its iist of i-outents.
and to I -rove, that such is tlie ca.-e just
glance your eye iver what the May
n::m!.er affords: "An A u--ent Light
iltm.se;" "An African Musical ln.-aru-ment
;" " I'.iil-ir AniiivMiiem ;" "T'iie
l-:!evi!-th Hour;" "A F.uewcll; lie
I so pressed Seaman ;" " A Bitlle f-t; ;"
"The Biitle Stranger:" " The Belle e
th Ball;', "To be S-.ll for Debt:"
"Tiie Dai ien Ship Cuial ;" "The Paint
er Friar:" "Three -Evenings ;" "Mar
riage ii, China ;' "At Last ;" " A Yer
Suspicious Letter;" " Toiu and I;"
" My w n lliv al :" " An August Aftei
nitoiri ;" " ( o n Yocno I'moim.k's Stokv
TKbi.Ki!. Mckv tlie Waif;" "Fishing
for Pickerel:' "Ibithven's Puzzle
Pag;" "Curious Matters:" "Tin
Housekeeper;" "Fads and Faneie--;"
VSeniusos of the Present Age. Hu
morous Illustrations." Only l,"j cents
siiiide copies and : 1 .V.) per year. Atl
dress Tliomcs & Talbot, lii Bronitield
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Host
on.
Cntcurr Coi r.r. Tlie following pro
ceedings were lnd last Saturday, at
whicJi time the court adjourned:
K. r.taufield vs. Tinmen. Ilenslv &
Co. ; suit to foreclose mechanics lien ;
: . . 1 .. if .. i -..i.-.Y.
juiiLmeiii ior piaimin.
V. Mull ens sum C. II. Fairchihl vs.
Holmes, Hen-Iy iT Co., Jim llutton vs.
Holmes, llensly i'c (.'o., suits to tore-
close mechanic .-. lien : taken under ad
visement.
In the case of C. P. Church and J. I.
Miller vs. George W. Caver, for tres
pass, the verdict was for defendant in
stead of plaintiff, as stated in our lust
issue.
SrANDiNo Committees. The follow
ing arc the standing Committees ap
pointed by Mayor MeCown, at the la.-t
meeting of the Council:
Finance. J. M. Fra.er, Win. Prougli-
ton aiui -. .j. .xopersoii.
Schools. A. J . Appcrson, J.D.Mil
ler and il. Cochran.
Fire and Water. II. Cochran, J. G.
lioniK tt anil It. Jacobs.
Streets and Public Property. Wm.
P.roiighlon, A. J. Appc-rsoii undJ.ti.
R.lllllett.
Health and Police. It. Jacob, J. D.
-Miller and .1 . M. 1 razer.
Ov a Visit. Mr. Ii. M.. Myers, father
of Hon. John Myers, arrived in this
city last .Saturday, on a visit to hi
children. The old gentleman look
ouue voumr ami neanv ir a man ol
his years. llc is spending liis time in
visiting ins ciuiari n ana viewing our
.S.-ate, and ji j. leased with the country
return home and sell out and make
Oregon his future home.. We hone h-
may lind sudieient inducements in out-
State . to mduee linn to reside here
among ins children.
Conuiact Ii:t. At the meeting of
the City Council last Monday evening,
the contract for constructing a road no
the IMutrin accordance with the survev
ot Justin C Iicnov. etli. v.-as let to Mr,
Moore for the sum (if fl.-Vi, This we
regard as a good move by the Council
and we trust that we shall soon have a
road m that direction which can be
traveled with some degree ot ease.
Come to Stay. Wo had a call last
Saturday from Mr. Rrush, who lias
just arrived with his family from Mich
igan. Mr. Rrush seems to lo a thor
ough business man, and has come here
to stay, Vc oxtend to him a hearty
welcome, and trust that he may le wtil
pleased with our tate ana climate.
urunKcn imnans are oeconning a
nuisance when shall we have an or
der ox terminating mem' irom our
midst.
Hiding on hand-cars by moonlight is
& ?i . tm
uieiavorue amusement oi our voun"
people nyw-a-lrys.
Representatives at Half Fare.
We are authorized to slate that ar
rangements have been mr.de with the
Railroad comjwmies and the Oregon
Steam Navigation Company, bv which
representatives of the I. O. 0 F. and
their wives will be carried to and
from tho meeting at half the reg
ular fare. "Full tare will be charged,
going, and the Representatives return
ing, uivm presenting -ertiiieates of
memljcrship in the Orand Todge, from
the Orand Secretary, will be carried
free. I lie terms are liberal enough.
Drowneu. We are informed that
a man named John Ztller was drown
ed in the Clackamas yesterday. lie
was in company with the picnic excur
sionists from Portland. We have no
particulars.
Grand Lodge. The fJrand bodge of
the I. O. O. F., meets at the Dalles
next Tuesday. Having been honored
bv our Lodge bv an election as Repre
sentative to that body, v.-c shall Le ab
sent next week.
Captain Jack received one vote for
City Attorney at the election in Uiis
citv Mav 5th. It was not known
that he could qualify in time prescribed
l)v the charter, or ne migtit have re
ceived a much larger vote.
Timely Notice. Si.eritr Hedges
gives timely notice to all persons who
have not paid their taxi s for ls',2. If
you wish to .save costs, you had better
attend to the m dter at once.
i'osti'omco. me calico r.ait ana
Festival for the benefit of the Rustler
Base Ball Club, has been postponed
until nest Thursday evening.
RninoE Builders. Bridge builders
w ill find someting of interest to them
in our advertising columns under the
ot Jo Contractors.
Moke Music. There has been some
more sheet music received at John My
ers store.
?Icdicitl Blunders.
From the period when surgeons applied
their salves to vi-a joris instead of wounds
to the present wide-awake a.';e, the medical
profession lias otten unwittingly taken
side with Discnst-t in its contlicts with t he
human system. Kvcn yet, in spite of t he
teachings of cent uries of experience, some
physicians believe in depp-ting their pa
tients, already seriously exhausted by sick
ness. wit.li power! u I evacuants, cue-ties.
salivants, cautharid.il plasters, or the la n-
o -t. But, providentially, public intelli
gence is ahead ot tlics-j medical lossils.
vlio lelong, ot riglit, f the ra oi tin
( 'rusailes ! That po.veriul ally of nature in
its warlare witli tlie causes ot sickness.
i listener's Stomach bitters, has opened
the eyes of the masses to the paramount
importance of increasing the vital si rengt h
of the body when menaced by disea.v
l'hey understand that when tin atmos
pheric conditions arc advers? to heall Ii, it
is wise to reinforce the system with a
wholesome tor. ie and si i:mi lant , and t bus
.liable it to combat and repel the depress
ing inlluence of an inclement tempera-
lure. If the constitutional and animal
iMjwi-rs were always t hus recruited in t In
,'r.-s-noi; of iiang r, tin; mortality lrom
eo.a u in l t ion, bronciiitis,, el iron ie riieu-
luatisui, Ac, would le much less than it
aow is. The cause:; which produce1 croups,
olds, euins. y, dipt heria, and catarrh sel
iom alf -et a sii-ong ami active vital sys-
fiii: and of ail it a lizing j-r 'parat ions.
Host Iter's birt rs has proved the most
liieie:,!. !t is not claimed t hat t h Is st and-
mi ton ie i-i : sp eilie lor lung antl throat
.!i:tia-.";ies, ta it is lor dyspepsia, liver com-
biint and i i t erui .1 1 cut s, but it isunhes-
ita' i'l-rlv a-s rfed 1 bat it is the best Known
safeguard against all the atmospheric ele
ments ot disease.
on" le'-ting which people somc
k i", is cans d by want of proper
ie liver and heart, ibese may
I, arid tiie bowels r gul:it-d, by
(f.'ire j'i'.'.i in small tHiS'-s.
Com an. I Hoi;, ar- siapi" articles; inn
11
no; iiioi-- s t ha u .(iJmon'x A tiiMiinc I.ttt-
tiifi.r. wier- :.!iovvii. il is l;.joo ioi eioc
v;-!i or adults, lor any internal sor -nessot
th chest or ' i.i e s. ami th" b.-t l.mimetit
prepared und'-r whatever name.
Tnn-i'iiivclfcf cmiif f lis nse is i'
o dv n -if -ct .cure. WisTAits lUtvUi ok
Wii.n CiiKiiUV gi( s vigor and healthy
:ctio:i to lh" lungs, cleanses t hf-ni of iill
impurit i"s, and, as sliijwn by t housa nils ol
witnesses, perlorms a nallcal care in
,-onglis, colds, bronctiitis, tc.
REASONS WHY THE
f. n r.r n n t
MAKF'I) liY
ERRY DAVIS & SON
IS THE
il.st Tainilv li'tiii-iii? of Hit .Uc
.-bi why it should bi krpt always nearut hand:
1st.
!; iii-Killcr is the most, certain
Choli-ra cure that medical science
has produced.
2nd. Iain-!v Slier, as a Diarrhoea and
Dysentery reined v. seldom if ever
fails.
Srd. I'aiu-Xillpr will cure Cramps or
1 a:ns in any part, ol the svst.em. .
single dose usually el' cts a cure,
4th. Iaii-liil!ev will cure Dyspepsia
and ludigestiDii, if usea according
to directions.
oth. IJan-KiiIcr is an almost novr
failing euro lor Sudden Colds,
Coughs, Ac.
6th. Pa iii-Kiiler has proved a Sover
eign Ueiiiedy lor l-'ever and Agu
and Chill Fever; it has cured the
most obstinate cases.
ith. I'iini-h i;ir as a liniment is un-e(jual--d
Ior Frost P.ites, Cl.ilblains,
l.urns, t.Tuises, Cuts, Sprains, Ac
8th. Iiiin-Killer has cur-'d cases ol
llhetimatism and Neuralgia alter
years' standing.
9th. Iaiii-KiM r will destroy Foils, Fel
ons, Whitlows 1 )Id .Sor.-s, iri ing re-
liei irom 1 am alter the lirst appn-
cat ion.
10th. I'aio-tiiller cures Headache, and
toothache.
11th. Pain-Killer will save yon days of
and maiiv a Dollar in time and
1 loetor's bills.
12th. ln iii-Killer is a purely VegeiaVde
nrff-uMlinn, sale lo Keen arm io use in
very ianiiiv. ine simplicity anenooi
it-i us - toLT -'lier with Hi" tr -at. van- I y
diseases that, mav be entirely eradioateu
n it Mil. I the vreat amount ot pain and
sutr-ring that can he all -viated through
its use, make it imperative himhi every per
son to sunnlv themselves Mini mis vaiu.i
ble r -nieilv, ana IO Keep il iiiw.ii m
hand.
The Iin-liiller Is now known
and .mnreciafed in every quarter ot the
tilobe. l'hvsicians r ecominena it in t neir
ir:ieti.-o while all classes ol society nave
lound in it relief and ccniiort. Uive it a
trial.
I sure and buy the genuine. I-.v
erv I'ru,r"ist. and nearly every l oiiiitrj
i;r.."T throughout the land keep it Ior sale
MayJ.-ml
'"SO CIETl ' SO TICES,
OHIX.OX I.ODGf. Nt. 3, I. I. O. F.,
Meets i-vc-rv Timrsdav ..-
evening at 7 'it o'clock, in the
Odd FelhAvs' Hall, Main 'Z-s-
street. Meinl t i s ot the Or
der are invited to attend. By order
Hi;m:CCA DIXKIX I.ODCili M.
I. O. O. V., Meets on the rstrs
Secoml find Fourth lues- jf-LZLZfi
dav evcniiurs each inontli, tr
at 7k- o'clock, in tlie Odd
Fellows' Hall. Members of the Degree
are invited to attend.
v.ui.txomasj i,oic;s: NO. I,A.1'.
it A. M., Iltdds its regular com- A
munii-ations on the First and
Third Saturdays in each month,
at 7 o'clock from theith of Sep.
temljor tothet.ith of Man-h : and lli
o'clock from the 'th of March to the
LDth of Sejttcniber. JJret hren in good
standing are invited to attend.
Ily order of W. M.
FALLS i:XCAJIP3IET XO. f ,I.O.
O. P., Meets at O Id Fellows' a G
Hall onthe First and Third Tues
day of each month. Patriarchs Vf
jn good standing are invited to attend.
Th all-g
t illics ; :
act ion ; t !
be as-iisiet
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOPJilA,
iSnccial Notice.
It is a well known fact that Dyspep
sia and indigestion are the causes of
nearly all the diseases that the human
bodv'is heir to; then why pay enor
mous doctors' bills? Bv using Dr.
Henley's celebrated IXL Bitters they
can be'thorougly eradicated from the
system and new life imparted to tho
siill'ercr. Read physicians certificates
in another column.
TO CONTRACTORS.
JJI Uersigned, apiioiiitcd Superintendent
by the County Court of Clackamas county.
Oivgnn, will t.-t a contract tor the construc
tion of a bridge across t he Clackamas river,
on the ro.id leading lrom Oregon City to
1'ortland. Sueli contract will ue lei 10 ine
lowest responsible bidder, at public outcry,
ut the Court House door, on Monday, the
second dav of June. A. !.. 1S7-1. at the hour
of one o'clock p. in., subject to the right of
me iouniy i.ouri 01 saio county 10 n-ji-vi.
such bid ii the same should exceed the sum
such Court is willing to appropriate toward
the construction thereof. Such bridge will
be 'J10 feet long, if built, according to Smith
Patent Truss, with aprons ; or two spans of
1 HI feet each, with aprons, if built accord
ing to the plans of the old Oison bridge, at
tho same point. Bids will be received ac
cording to each plan.
Particular plans and specifications for
ouch projosed style may be seen upon, ap
plication to me alter this date, and the suc
cessful bidder may expect to give bonds for
the due execution of his contract.
Dated Oregon City, Oregon, May 8, 1S73.
A. J. i:Afio.
Mao9v4 Superintendent.
NOTICE TO TAX-PM'ESS!
i pkksoxs oavxixo .sn ix
J.. Cle.cka.mas county. Statu of Oregon.
upon which the taxes have not. been paid
for the year 1S7J, ara hereby notified that
the lands will be advertised on the i'Jd day
of M;'.y,l.S7j',unless the taxes are paid before
said dav. A. V. II Kin iKs,
Sltcfiff of Olfickania.t L'ouittu. Orcaon.
By V. 1 1! KATIE, Deputy.
innayjw
"aGIJEAT DISCOVERY!
"V'O MORE CJILVY IIAIlt OKWIIIS
i kers if you will us" J. Lll'.MAN'Sj
HAIR HKSTOHKK. This is not a
vile compound, made of Sugar of
Iead, bac Sulphur, and other ikhsoiious
minerals, which will produce headache.
paralysis or insanity, but a harmless pre
paration, free lrom seiument, easily ap
plied, and in a brief space of time restoring
the hair or whiskers to their natural color.
Xo preparation is necessary to use with it.
but simply to apply according to directions
accompanying each bottle, 'ibis is ine
cheapest, safest and best Hair Restorer ever
ohcrcd to the public.
J. l.il'.MA.N. I'ropnetor.
Cem-rat Agents, CllARbKS BAXtibEY
A CO., Wholesale Druggists, corner Battery
and Clay streets, San 1-rancisco, to whom
all ord'-rs must be addressed. Testimonials
of prominent citizens who have used it ac
company each bottle. aprJois3in
r t Vrn;Ti WE YVTLB l!IVE
J. V .J. i J i J cnerge tic men
and women
IJushicss that will Pay
from ?1 to $ S per day, can be pursued in
your own ie-ighboriinnd, and is strictlv
honora ble. I'art iculars free, or sample that
will enable yon to go to work at once, will
Le sent on r-.-ceiit of two t hree cent stamps.
AliiiP SS. J . LATHAM tfc I 1.
Ct apriS Washington St., Boston, Mass.
Aclniiiiitvatoi'V
Notice
r
HEREBY C:iYEXOTICETIT.vT I Pave
Iieen appointed by the Hon. County
i.ourt. ot laekamas county, Execut r nl
the bast. Will and Testament of Elizabeth
McOreavy, ileceased. All persons having
claims against the Estate ol said deecas--d.
will pres-'iit th"in to me, duly verili.-d.
wiunn six niontlis lrom this date, at the
olliee of t he Portland Water Co.. in Port
land, Multnomah county, 'rcgon.
r.. ii. y. iiiiEinjusK,
Johnson & Mct'ow.v, Executor.
Atty's.
April "5, 1S73. wl
LIVE AHD LET LIVE!
TIIE OREGCX CITV HACK AND DRAY CO
XJf AVIXr, rFKCIIASF.D TIIK LIVERY
it y Mock anil l.usiness ot Messrs. illis
.t Proiighton, and the Drays, Horses and
taisiti'-ss of C. N . t reenman, are now pre
pared to carry on the.
LIYEItY Ul'SIXESS,
Vi:iZD WTA1II.E,
1 AND DR VVIIXG.
We will also deliverslab wood to alH hose
persons to whom Willis A- Proiighton have
ngaged and as many more as will engage
slab wood Irom us, so far as we can get a
supply. Orders leit at the I .ivory stable
for Wood, Draying or Hauling, will be at
tended to with dispatch. Patronage in our
several branches ol business solicited. Our
Charges Shall lie Jloderate.
The highest cash price paid for Oats
delivered at the Stable.
C. X. GP.EENMAN,
J. M. F RAZE It, President.
Secretary.
Oregon City, August 23, 1872-tf.
SrillXG AND SUJDIEK GOODS
JL'ST RECEIVED AT
I. SELLING'S
DEALER IS
Dry Goods, ,
Clothing,
Foots and Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries,
Crockery, Notions,
Ladies and Gents"
Furnishing Goods,
etc., etc., etc., et.
Main Street, Orejn City.
rrodiico of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price. If you de
sire, good Goods at Ixw prices, call at
. ,S EI, I. I A a S
and examine his now strwk of Springgoods.
Give m-' a call and convince yourselves.
31y motto is,
" QfICK SALES AD KMAlt rilOFITS."
The highest market price paid for wool.
I. SELLING.
Oregon City, March 21, IST.i-tf.
BARNUftl RESTAURANT
LEON DeLOUEY, Proprietor,
(Late of the ClifT House.)
Jlfd.V STREET, OREGOX CITY, OGX.
THE UNDERSdGED
h(o) respectfully
vJT7 ce.s to his lrier
L Tra vdiii
announ-
: friends the
lii l lie,
that he has re-opened the above- named
The Proprietor knows bow to serve his
customers witn
Oysters, Pig-n Feet,
A Good Cup of Coffee,
Or a. (inrnl Square ?IenI
TJON DeLOUEY.
On-pon City, March 'M, J7.Wf.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
rm ii n rxDEiisi c
J-VED AX- PO
nsoi Oregon Ssjjf
a nounce to the citizens of
City and Clackamas county that they have
JEWELRY ESTASLISHL1ENT
Oregon Oity,
Main street, next door north of Shades Sa
....einej wiii Keepon handandfor
.... j..--,-, i roumngtotneirline.atthe
...... Bit, r.sriecial attention
given to the repairing of Vrv r.Z.L tV.""
All gixKls sold and work don warranted!
Oregon City, Feb!? ltL " U'
tn 5v! OH P?rIay. Agents wante
nf;,.vfc,v A" cltlss"s of working peo
r at work lor us in thn .
or all the time, than at anyt h V ng r Tse Par
tTlr:,Add O. St In son & Co'
.vmmi,..,,,!, J7spl872yl
CEES. EC. CAUFIELD,
DEALER
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
COKXER OF SEVEXTII AXD MAIX STREETS, OREGOX CITr.
Has Just Received
Calicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings
House Idning, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens.
Linen Towelling. Tuble-Cloths. Corsets, Ladies' and Gents - o
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, ltibbons. Laces and Insertion.
Kmbroidcry. White Goods, Millinery, I ancv Good,Qto
" s
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES, 0
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil,
AVlxicU liav leo .-lcctol with social core for this marUet ud ruuuut
ME SURPASSED IX Q,VAL.ITV OZi PItlCE,
TIIE HIGHEST JIA11KET PHICE
March 13, lS73:tf
JOHN MYERS,
OREGON C3TY-
DEALER IH
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS and
SHOES,
IIAKDAVARE,
CROCKERY.
GENERAL KiERCKAHDISE,
Eocks and Stationery.
J will pay the highest prices for
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE.
I will sell as low as anjr house In Oregon for
CASH OH ITS EQ VI YA LEXT
In Good Merchantable Produc.
I am selling very low for
CASH 13 I3A3!.
Glva rn a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOIIX MY ESS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1873.
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A. C. WALLIiMC'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY
v niorK. iiullillnjg Corner of Stark
ami trunt Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON
BTANIi r.ooics nui.ED AND HOUND
to any desired pattern. Music books.
.Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev
ery variety of stvle known to h. irrn de-
Orders from the country promptly at
NEV YORK HOTEL.
(Dcutfches Gafthaus,)
Xo. 17 Front Street, Opposite, the Mall
Steamship landing,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
H.ROTUFOS, J. J. VILKEXS, Proprietors.
Pard tI Week.. , f 5 X)
P.oard $ Week with Lodging - 6.00
Board 4 Day !.'
IX
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a New Stock of o
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Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimney,,
PAID l-'OIt COUXTUV I'HODUCE
O
GUARD AGAINST FIRE L
DELAYS ABE DANGEROUS, c
rpiIE NUMEROUS SEVERE FIRESfc
X which have occurred in our stat ih
past year, and the late disastrous eontla-.
trrations in I'ortland, SSjirinivill'. Dalles,
Oretcon City, and Jacksonville, should ad-
monisn irieriy owners to seK liiileninity
asair.st loss and Uaniaire Lv firowithont
delay.
THE PHCENIX
INSURANCE COMPANY,0
OF HARTFORD, COKK.,
Represented on the Pacific coast for over
nTteen years, (during which inriod it hai
aid sOOO.oou lor t ire lxss s in the l'n
cilic liepart nient ), is one of the leading
American l-'ire Jnsuranci' Comjianies, and
the only Hartford Company represented in
the Slate of Oregon. In the prompt adjust
ment and payment of its losses.the l'ho-nix
has no superior, the Company has mv r
hail a suit in the telale, and in" the prompt
cash payment of nearly
$!9IGO,0OO GO
in th Chicajro and Fostoa, proves t lint tho
old Phoenix is equal to its every cngajj
:nent. The A-jentsof thoPhamix ar-authorized
y commission lrom the comj any to issu
nri r -n-- i-oii-i -s nr--ct. ar.o without rf
frence to Portland, San Francisco, or else
where, thus enabling the atinlicant to se
cure immnliate and I'indinrj protection.
ioit"s as low as solvencv and lair profit
will admit of.
iv. i'. Bi nss,
Resident Agent, On gon City.
April IS, 1S73.-H13
PACIFIC "
BOOT AKD SHOE HOUSE.
OPPOSITE OCCIUKT.Vl. ISOlJil
AN IMMENSE STOCK AS USUAL.
o
GEORGE A. PEASE,
srecrsson to
rUOTZ.UA.Y, GILLIILIX
to.
u
Corner First and Morriuou streaU.
PORTE AXD, OREGOX. O
Xovemhcr22, 1872-tf.
SONGS fob the PIANO.
Mulled, Post-paid, oil Iteoeipt ofPrlc.
Harling, I am lonclv now. .Sonc ami
chorus .sstewart 30
Sweetest. Somr and chorus I):ini:s HQ
Mattie .May. Song and chorus Dauks 3
lxst and Saved. Dalhtd .Imnikrr 3u
1-arcwcll, Darling.till we meet...Jtoscwig 30
ininK oi me, Uarling. Song and cho--
. r,u 3Uers 33
Vsking a blessing lrom mother. Stmir
and chorus stewnrt 3
Recollections of childhood. Daritone
sonc: ic.i.l. sa
Thou art no longer mine. liallad...Danks 3tt
near me say my little prayer. Kong and
Chorus Pratt 5ft
Close the shutters, Willie's dead. 8ong
aim cnorus Stewart 55
Ethel Dree me. Sons and chorus. PrrOcv Si
Quit dat ticklin me. Song t dance...IIays fc
ion 11 always rind me 'true. Song and
chorus iiav tx
Dead but not lorgottcn. Song and cho-
" .llays 49
Meet me Meggie.Song and chorus. Hays
.l.i, jiiu wnerc my .Mothers Sleeping.
Sonir and chorus st..unt-t 4h
Father of All. Sacred Sontr Pa use roil Sa
INSTRUMENTAL P.1USIC.
Autumn leaves. S-cond IVnsee Melo-
dioue.
t' T ln. S
Belisario. Fantasie
Kinkt 3'
Kinkel 3
Skaats .1
Kinkel 3
Kinkel
Kinklc
Kinkel
....Kinkel : i
Pacher S"
......Young '.t
Young
Kinked :
Kustic Deaut v March....
Suntxam March
Johnnie's March
llert ic's Schott ische
.I i m m ie's Schot t ische...
Ilattie's Waltz
Sweet Sixteen Waltz
Kvenmg Zephyrs Waltz
Dirdof lieauty Waltz....
Switch-olf tJalop.
Kittie's I'olka
IJay of Sunshine Polka..
Pacher S
.listening Stars I'olka de Salon Keine
Eddie's Polka Kinkrl t
Harry's I'olka Kinkel 4-
Smile of lieauty I'olka Young iO
Pieces marked thus have picture titles.
Any piece mailed post-paid, on reccijA oC
marked pricce. Address,
.1. I PKTKHM,
500 Hroailwar, .NewYork,
March 2S, lS73-m .
r
Just
Published !
STRAUSS' WALTZES
AKIIAXGED AS
VIOLIN SOLOS.
Ask for PETERS' EDITIOX.
Paper copy sf-nt, post-paid, for $1 50; lit
boards, 1. Address, I- 1 PKTKRS
ii!9 Eryatlway, Xew York.
(The Singing Fcstivrl.)
Collection of Clee Part-Sonfr,
CJioruscs, etc.
n
FOR
VOICES.
31 A L E
Xamjile copies mailed, post-paid, for tl 5;
fid lT dozen. Address,
G. It. PKTEItS,
SfK) liroatiway, Xew York,
FAIRY VOICES:
A New Music-KooU for Daj-Schl.
Send t0 cents, and we will mall srtplo
copy. April 1st. Address. pf,nH
April Rml 599 Rrosclu-ay, Xeie York.
Coimly Treasurer's Xo!icr.
Treasurfb's Office. Clackamas Co.
Obeoox Crry, .May sth. 1ST. I
"VOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
there are funds now on hand topay
county warrants endorsed for intcres, prior
.September LUth. 1872.
Interest will cease from this dato.
T. J. McCAKVEK, Treasurer
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