Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, July 04, 1873, Image 4

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THEEHTHPBISL
WIIIIN I Mill?. TO MAR11Y.
T!Y MISS IIUVA.
When shiill 1 marry? Well, really,
That is a M.-aie-re question to ask,
15 nt I '1 1 answer your query with candor,
Nor deem 1 'in perl' riuin.r a task.
Yen see I'm waiting for changes
l'. rhaj.s I shall have to wait loiii;?
Well, never rov wv.irv well iloin,
Js ever my burden ot'son.
I'e iatiiit! a time is vet coining
Mow otien I say to my. self
When a man will be 'judged by his
merits,
And not by his pocket of pelf.
When the duv.s of cr.t ns shall have
vanished
; And chain pa erne parties be o'er,
When faro will lose its attraction,
And billiards be voted a bore.
When saloons shall suffer for patrons,
And raees be ranked In-low par,
When man shall bo drawn like the
magnet
To home the attracting pole-star.
When meerschaums are not manufac
tured. And tobacco poll mow not our shore.
When late hours are !. lotted from mem
ory, And cigars are a relic of vore.
Then, provided I retain my attractions,
A proposal I think I'll not parry,
lint hasten to order my trousseau,
And i kki. that I'm readv to marrv.
A ot-I Hecii";c.
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IIOW A J-OSK WAS XDT AS SWEET WHEN
Q CALLtD CAYK-V XE VKWlll.
o . g : .
A curious action is about to be
tried at Allahabad by 2Ir. Il-twliiis,
the distriet sub-judge. A young
"man of ' "gentle-manly exterior" as
the einiy-a-iiiers say is the de
fendant in thej case, and the allega
tions levelled at his li cad are of an
h!iiio:t unpn e.-dentd character. It
is affirmed that this ingenious, rath
er than ingenuous, vonlh did a short
time since craftily approach a mar
ried lady resilient at Allahabad, and
with inaliciims gra; e oiier for her
aceej itrtiice a rose of surpassing beau
ty. The unsuspecting lady was gra
ciously pleased to take the llower,
and apply it tj the tip of her aris
tocratic nose. ,"o sooner had she
done so, however, than horror of
horrors! her line features became
convul ed with all the sad prelimin
aries of; a su:-eze. She sneezed, she
sneezed again; she continued, to
sneeze, until her heart and llesh fail
CD ed under the exhai l ing process, and
she l.eeame seriously ill, so ill, in-
teed, that the constant attendance
f two or three medical men. was for
a time rendered necessary. When
tie rose, the exciting cause of all
this ternutatory eoinplieatioii, eann
to be examined, Cayenne eji;er in
rn-h abuiluaiiee was discovered be
tween its petals, ur.d tlu plaintiffs
:; :' i- that this apparent botanical
e;,,-.. i:t: teit y on the part of the llower
i. really attributed i:othe defendant's
maliee. Tlie exasperated liusband
ehiiins it!( nijri-.s as daniaees for ex
i:m's ineurred in tho shape .f med
vi . I tie:anent and ehan.ie of air for
in-. irKtw.MUMiM.-. mill iir' iiciini:-
of tlie ease is looked forward with
y .!:: inti rest by th, residents of Al-
I.. III.. I - . . ...... ... I 1 . 1 - .
lii.-iiml Tf th-. riKivo n!!.-.;,w
ii ions
are correct it is to be hoped that tho
defendant will, in his turn, get well
ppetvil in jiiegal sense, and learn I
th:-t, thoimh 'a rose bv ain" other I
l:a
v.oul.l sm. il us sweet." a rose ! l'''111 -CavenTie
pepper not to be! Wilson and Savage. two well-known
.'.ed at Wit!
impunity.
A Terrible i' liiisJiment.
.kiiiu'i ( ! reenw ood has published
a, frightful account of t!u silent sys
tem whieli is in operation at tli Hol
low ay Moil el Prison, in London:
It is an opi-nsc for a prisoner tf)
se;uc.( ne word, and h,J is never ad
d reused exee)t in i. hispers, so that
he may b in prison two years with
out hearing tho natural sound of the
h u man vdia-. The t l) .et of all this is so
terrible on the min i that prisoners
v. ill speak out in desperation, at the
:;sk)f any punishment, rather than
Cndure that horrible silence.
The prisoners never we one an
other, but remain in perpetual si
lence. One poor wretch driven to
desperation bv nine months solitude
jilvl silence, recKiesslv oroke out, m
, ,1.1. ...
ZUr (Jri-eiiwood'spn-sein-e: j
Tor iods sake, (bvernor, put;
5 lie in auoinei eeii. r.i me some
where else. I've counted the bricks
in the cell I am in till my eyes ache."
The request of tho tortured wn tch
wa-i re tu sot i
There is a line hole in each cell and
ns the wardens wear shoes of India:1"'1'11 1mn'1 i "he Lmpqna river,
rubber soles the prisoners -ai never i x is "PP01:0 t':d she attempted to
be sure of being alo::e. j ford the river and w as carried into
Those condemned oS the treadmill ! ,lofT water aud tlrowned.
liave to ascend 1,2' '0 stejis every al
ternate twenty minutes for six hours.
And this in a place so hot and close
that t.'i prisoners often lose in per--tpiratjou
three stone in as nninv
Shionth-i.
Every day the prisoners are taken
to a chapel so iirranged that they can
see no one save the chaplain, and
hir.i only3tl rough an iron graflng.
And t!m is the oi-der of devotion
!ervod. AYardeits are constantly
on thoAvatcii. lest br :t slight instant
tliey, through thewhole of the ser
vice, depart from the rigi.l rule of
"eyes right." Tin y must look stead-0fa-lly
at the preacher; must raise and
lower their prayer-book witli the el
bows sipiamd. and all at once, like
soldiers at drill. Thev may not
s.-rae tieir feet without having af- ' 1 l." !.','I-V' as Wt'l as the large
toi-wards to explain the mtvement. I 1111 intelligent audience. The anni
Thev scarcely wink an eve or si" h j ? t,r!VuT a.loress, by W. II. (filbert.
without da-.rger of rebuke or punish-Jiit-nt.
God help them poor wretches?
Tf we cannot cure tlie evils of so
ciety to-day, we can lay the founda
tion for a better. society to-morrow.
To do this we must begin our indi
vidual efforts to germinate characters
of something more than passive good
noss and piety.- Cvery one of us
suffers contamination from the igno
rance, the sinfulness, the wickedness
of those around. They may be hud
dled together in one corner, but the
air is free antl circulates through all
space, gathering up pestilences, and
carrvmg them to tue purer retreats,
catheriug up purity an.l Jrunpins it
. - 1 ., ,.V I 1
iimi.ussiiiiu-iMiiiuM.wi, ami wu-u
we acxcnov.ieuge otirsotves wise
enough to jutlge witli coililemnation,
ourftt to be willing to sacrifice
tliose luxuries of lite which we know
v. illleaa others into temptation.
riM.raei.L.'W.LT
Summary of State News Items.
Farmers all over the Slate are
elated over their splendid Avheat crop
prospects.
The Brownsville woolen factory is
in full blast, turning out work in
good shape.
The Oregon Dental Association met
last week at Salem. Dr. Hatch, of
Portland, is President.
Charles Hoggs, keeper of the toll
gate and bridge on the Wallowa, was
drowned on Monday the lth.
Mr. John Yantis, of Little Elk,
IJenton county, had a leg broken last
Thursday by a horse falling with him.
From the claim of George YV.
Lake, on Burnt Paver, a short time
airo, a gold nuget was taken, valued
at SI, 100.
Thomas Swift, of Lane county, ex
hibits Kentucky blue grass the stalks
of which measure six feet three in
ches in length.
General Allen Itutherford, of
Washington, D. C, Third Auditor,
United States Treasury Department,
is at Portland.
Sam. Simxson, Oregon's poet, lias
gone to San Francisco to fulfill a
literarv engagement in that city with
A. L. Bancroft & Co.
The Washington County Agricul
tural Society will hold its fair this
year, commencing September 30th,
and holding four days.
Mr. Campbell, Deputy for Oregon,
has organized ten or twelve Granges
of the Patrons of Husbandry. Five
of them are in Linn county.
Mr. Henry Failing, Mayor elect of
Portland, has been chosen President
of the day, and Al. Zieber, Grand
Marshal for the -1th of July celebra
tion. The Albany Democrat says: "The
American buzzard won't soar aloft in
this bailiwick on the glorious fourth.
We have loaned our bird to Corval
lis." The Lafayette Courier says that the
new wagon road will be open for
travel by the HOtli of July, while all
who passed over it pronounce it a
good road.
Young Peter Bilyeu, of Scio, tried
to kill Miss Beard, whom he loved,
because he found her walking with a
rival. A magistrate held him to bail
in the sum of s:2,000.
Theodore Burmester, formerly of
Scio, Albany, 5"aiein, Boise City,
Portland, and "all along shore," has
recently gone to Salt Lake City to
practice law among the saints.
The contract for building the
bridge across the Yamhill, at Dayton,
has been let to Gen. Collin for sj,o(H.
Mr. Brothers has the contract for
furnishing the piles at o1 cents per
foot.
Tin Trustees of the Willamette
University have chosen the following
ollieer: President, Kev. J. L. Par
ri.h; Vice 1'iesident, J. It. Moores;
Secrt tarv, C. X. Terrv; Treasurer, J.
II. Albert.
The f dhuving are the oflieers of
Allison bhicampiuent of Portland:
U. i:. Hicks, C. 1'.; E. II. Stolte, II.
1.;J. AV. Whalley,S. AV. ; J. II. Ly-
i mi. r-H-rme; ciias. Jiegeie, Jireas.;
I D-niel Kieman, J. Yv.
rT., T, 7 .1T
" .. -1 TT , Pt
n sni J., i w ai a ajues? oeioim-
to alter Jioiiett, oi l'oitiaini, arriv
ed in San Franeiseo on the 14th ult.
in Co days from Hong Kong. She
brought a eargo and 222 Chinese
thieves, pleaded guilty to the robbery
of the Hast Chance Saloon, near Sa
lem, ami w ere sentenced to live years
imprisonment in the penitentiary by
Judo IJoniiam last wt-ek.
This is what 3Iart Brow n says hap
pened to Pro. Carter of the (inzrll:
'AA'hiie manipulating a camp-meeting
last Sunday, he was run away
with by a rantankerous horse, and
this week wears a patch over his
right eye.
The Siloam Association of Regular
Baptists will be held in the Bethel
Church, near the farm of John Fenn,
ou the southwest of what is known as
Alphin's Butte, Syracuse Precinct,
Linn Conntv, commencing I'ridav,
July 4th.
The following are the oflieers of
A lilamette Bncampmont, No. 1,1.
! (). (). V for t he ensninir term : John
I 7
(j. Yritrht, 0. P.; J. H. loores II
p.; ('. X. Terrv, Scribe: (. AV. .Tor-
dan, Treasurer; William England, S.
W .; li. .Javens, .).
Miss Helen Huntlv. who mysteri
ously disappeared from her home
I s,lm, w eeks since, at Boseburg, has
('.ilapooia Lodge, Xo. Pd, I. O. 0.
P., was instituted bv C. X'. Terrv.
Ciiand Secretary, at Brownsville, Or
egon, June 171N73, with nine char
ter members. The followin'' were
duly installed oflieers: A. C. Hans-
man, X. (b; John Carol in, A. G.; J.
S. (Jilbert, Secretary; J. li. Gross,
lreasurer.
According to the T,'ntn Demount!
the State Agricultural College closed
its labors for the school vearof l.s7
7:5 n the isth ult. The bacealar
reate sermon was preached on Sun
day by Dr. E. J. Dawne. (,f Salem
The annual literary address, deliver
ed by General Mart. A". Brown, of
Aloany, was a complete snnv .er.,1
! hi-:Idy api.reeiatetl by the members
is highly mentioned.
Let Us Be JrsT. A disrespectful
journal says that John 4 ,i
the Credit MobdievUf i. . '
graobist, has one qualitieation for tlie
Japanese mission, namely, blather
skite 1 his does injustice to Grant's
IateL choice. Iiiugll:im lms other
qualifications, and among them is a
capacity to drink more Bourbon
whiskey without getting absolutely
.trunk tnan any other citizen, not ex
cepting Gen. Grant himself. Let us
be just to all our foreign ministers
A farmer lost a .gimlet in the
woo.Is near MnnHeello Afir,,, i ,
i years a-o. ami tlie other 'i,
i 1 . "-V " - "I-
i uuwn an ironwooil tree, fast in the
j torks of which he found not his
j gimlet, hut i tliree-nn-irtr i-r,-.i.
; auger! He is sorr heliSft
I year or two longer as a two-ireh
I a iger v. as just what'h wantc.l.
AUCTIIOX AXD COMMISSION'.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Aiietioiieer,
Cornier of Front fc Oak sts., Portland.
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer
chandise ami Horses.
S YLE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday.
A. B. KICHAItDiSOX,
Auctioneer.
At Xriv:itU? Ssilc.
English Refined Dar and Bundle Iron,
Enjrlish Square and Oct a iron Cast
Steel, Horse SliO'-s, Rasps,
yaws, Screws, Fry-Puns,
Sheet Iron, R.
(J. Iron.
A I.SO
V lare assortment of Groceries and T.Iq
uors. A. B. RICHARDSON,
Jan. 1, l73-tf. Auctioneer.
About 150 pounds ol'lonp; prim
er, of which this is an impression.
Has been in use but a short time,
rood work. Price 25 cents p lb,
either tied up or in eases eases
extra.
ALS O,
A small font of Nunperiel of which this is an
impression. Price 3 cents V As (rood as new.
There is euourh to set about one column of this
paper solid. Address this olliee.
EXTRA OFFER.
MSTRIISUTIOIV.
The Ciiromo 'Tute" El-jrantly Framed
and a share in the distribution of 87:50 pre
miums amounting to $11,000.
GIVEN AAVAY TO
Every subscriber to that Popular Weekly,
GUP FIRESIDE FRIEND.
f'hromos are delivered at once. The dis
tribution will posit ively take place on the
riOtiL cl:iv of Anoint, 17:3
Our ciiromo "Cut"" is ltix'JO inches in
size, acknowledged to ue tne me-.m anu
handsomest picture ever given with any
paper.
Our FIresiile FriencI is an eight page
illustrated family and story weekly in its
t bird volume, has now over St-vt iity-l ivi'
iliimvinil Niilc-il-i-ji. antl rapidly in
er"asi:ig, which insures the suec-ss of the
pres -lit tlisi ri'ii ul ion. The publishers of
Our Fircsitl:' l'ri nil have fcc.it to iis subscriber-;
this yeji r ovi r : iy TIiuush il
copies ot' i iie'c. i i-omo "CiUe" mid are snip
ping lui nti.eiis every tlay. Subscription
pric -, i iii' -e tioO;i:-s per yee.r, whieii gives
the v.. b-crib' Ft.'i y-nv numbers of the
1"S1 l'eise y Wc'u.v-, lie ciiromo "('iite"
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now wi. h i he ;ertil or semi direct .to the
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4'i r 'tf M "VK In eve- c town, at home or
Mtlib I bi;vvc .. Large oasli pay
2f ;1 fJVrrj ;l u " pivniiions fori
l?Klt 3 &U -o ex c. chilis. The best
ouMit. S -re.i at once lor 1 erms and )art.ic
ulars. Atldress, WATKKSA CO.,
June l."5-marJS-mjJ l'ubs., Chicago.
Four Splendid Clirnmos to livery
Sabst riher.
Arrangements have been made ly
which we can oiler a year's sulscriji
lion to Tlie New York "n kistiax at
Wm-.iv ami "t !.i: no Wkkki.y, with
their four ma j.iiiiieent Chromos:
Jood Morninu," " t'ai lo in Mischief,"
"Soring Flowers." togeti!er with our
own journal lor s ."t.
As'the 'hi'imiiis alone are worth from
Slooo to sh (Hi, and as the New York
publication is every way lirst-class,it
presents an uuusuai opportunity to our
subscribers. The Chromos are made
bv Prang an I other celebrated artists,
and will be forwarded promptly by
mail ;ireiaid.
Should any subscriber desire only
the two !ir.-t 'named (.'Jiroinos, tliey wiil
Ik: sent with the two publications lor
i .-(.
Kemit tt the publisher of this paper.
Chrr j CtlOn P'r oay! Agents wanted !
0J L0 i$AJ All elasss ol working i -ple,
fit' either sex, young or old, make mon
ey at work for us in their spare moments,
or all the time, than at anythingelse. Par
ticulars free. Address C. Stinson fc Co.,
Portland, Maine. 27sepis7Jyl
A. C. WALLINC'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
PiKorkN IJfllinr Corner of Stark
ml Front Streets.
PORTLAND
OREGON.
BLANK HOOKS lU'LEP AXI POUXI)
to any desired pattern. Music books,
Magazines, Newspapers, etc., hound in ev
ery' variety of style known tothe trrade.
Ord"rs irom the country promptly at
tended to.
ICZ-CREAM SALOON,
LOUS SAAL,
: : PROPRIETOR.
WOULD ItFSP KCTI-'ITLLY AX
nounce to the citizens of Oregon City
and vicinity, that 1 have opened an
ICi:-CIti:.VM mrt COXFEt'TIOXEKY
establishment in the building formerly
occupied by L. I tiller, on the
Corner of Fourth and Main Streets.
The Artie Sotln Koimtaiii will be In
operation to supply the demands of the
thirsty. I manufacture nil my own stock,
consequently they are pure and Fresh. A
shan of publie pal ronage is respectfully so
licit f-d.
ctrcgon City, September Oth, lS72-tf.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y VIRTUE OK A WRIT OF EXFCU
I) t ion issued out of t lie Circuit Court of
the state of t iregon for the county of Mult
nomah, and to me directed, whereas on the
!th day of June, A. D., JSTO, judgment was
recover-d in Invnr ff .1. P. Smith antl
niraist Daniel Harvey lor the sum of three
hundred and seventy-five dollars and forty
three cents (.i7.-.4:), with interest at the
rate of one per cent, per month fromth"
S'th day of .bine, A. I ., 1S7., together with
costs of suit and disbursements. Now,
therefore, by virtue of the altove natnetl
execution, for want of personal property, I
have levie,i upon the following described
real estate, property of defendant, to-wit :
All of blocks numbered PM, 107, 112 and 114,
and all of lots numbered 1, 2. 7 and 8 in
block number M: and all of lots numbered
1, 2, a and 4 An block number 30 : and all of
Iractional lots numbered 7 and K in block
number 1; all in Oregon Citv, Clackamas
county. Or -iron, s shown bv the maps and
plats t hereof. Xow on
Saturday, .July 1M K, A. D., ISIS,
at th.e hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., at the court
house Ooor in Ore-jon City. Clackamas
to th
county,, iregon, I will sell at public auction
tn han. of I'anloi HarveVs interest in
fL1P a,M7vf 'inscribed real estate, or enough
cru7n?USfy Jud'ment' Costs anU
A. F. hedoks, sheritr.
June j 'n.f i"a SnY IIEI,JF'S. IUtr-
- ni.,ii'-M ukkut, ior casn pnui to mo
S B WI A' O MAC II I XB S.
FLORENCE.
Special attention ia ciilleil to tin
great improvements made recently in
this excellent Maehine.aml to the new and
elegant styles of Cases added to our list.
FLORENC.lv
ITtor tHose ivIio prefer u ?Ia-liie reed-
inirthe work away from the operator,
we now have one of t hat description, quiet,
easy running and having all the other pe
culiar excellencies of the ot her style.
FLORENCE
Is sure to please, If there one vitti
In a thousand miles of San Francisco
not working well, I will attend to it with
out anv expense to t he owner.
SAMIKL I11LX,, Agi-nt.
FLORENCE
18 tlie only Machine that can sew in
more than one direction having a re
versible feed a great advantage in fasten
ing ends of seams, in quilting, etc.
FLORENCE.
"T.xnmliie tlie Florence, or senil rr
A J Circular or samples of Work before
von purchase a Sewing Machine. BUY
THE REST!
Machines sold on liberal terms.
FLORENCE
SE1VIXG JIAl'IIirVES.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
o. H New Montgomery Street,
Grand Hotel Kui'itino, Smi ''mictvco.
2iiia.vlST.iniS.
VERY BEST
SO
sV?t - -5-. -Sk 'cS'j
w''SAr; Francisco. ;-'vsj
March 21, 1S73 :KHn
HOME SHUTTLE
IMPROVED LOCK-STITCH
The Most Simple, Frartical nml
HCOXOMICAL MACJIIXI1 IX USIi.
Sales Exceed all Oihrrs on the .orth
Pittifie Co-ist.
riIIEY SEW MOTtE RAPIDLY AND
JL with less noise than any other ma
chine. The only practical low priced ma
chine that gives entire satisfarion.
What other Agents don't tell about the
Tli I nirveI Home Sltiitlte 3I.-K liine :
They don't tell jioit that they are the sim
plest, having less number of pieces, aud
.more easily understood than any other.
That they are the lightest running; more
easily learned and 'operated. That more
HOME SHUTTLES are sv,it out from the
General Agency at I'ortland.than all others
com bined.
Theft tlon't, tell iou t h at t hey s"w equally
as well on heavy and light goods.
The) tion't. tell ' iou t hat they use the pat
nets of tie high priced machines.
Thej d-m't t' II .iou that it. lias the straight
needle and self-adjusting tension.
What people say who have used t hern
and compared them to other Machines will
tell you :
That they are rnor" easily learned and
operated : Simplest antl best, for all kinds
of work, antl wiil use linen antl all other
kinds ot threads and silks.
A few of the names are given br-low who
are using the Improvkd Home SiruTTLLE :
It K F K 11 li X C K S.
fieneral Hell, I'ort land.
C. 8. Silvers.
Wm. Mast'-rs,
C. W. I'rindle, bookkeeper for Leverage,
liss L. Vaughn, I'ortland.
Mrs. J. D. C).ton, Last Portland.
Mrs. S. A. Moreland, Portland.
Mrs. J. s. Church, rgou City.
Maciiines ft.rwarded to any address, with
full directions for using, on receipt of price.
NO. 1, $3000; NO. 2, 45 00.
O. W. TKAVKK,
Gray's Music Store, Odd Fellows'
Temple, General Agent, First st., Portland.
declJmii.
OREGON CITY BREWERY
Henry Jlnmbcl, tfgsjp
HAVING PURCHAS- J S VKiC
ed the alxive P.rew- AwJjr3
ery wishes to inform the public that he is
now prepared to manufacture a Xo 1 qual
ity of
LAO BR BKBR,
as good as can be obtained anvwhere in
the staref orders solicited and" promptly
tilled. ii.
S2ES2S2SES
MBR CllA XD ISI1.
THOMAS CHARMAN
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
alley, that he is stilt on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Ximble Six Pence t". Better than a Slow
Shilling.
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered In this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Hoots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaw.ire, Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
I'latedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ijidies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy Xo-
Hoiie, Faming tlonsof Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc..
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST COMPLETK
ever olreretl in this market, and was s-Meted
wit h especial cart; lorthe Oregon City trade.
All of which I now oirer for sale at the
Lowest IVlarket Ra'es.
Xo use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods for
I am Ieterminel to Sell Cheap and not to
allow myself to be
L.DE KSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirements of t he trade. Come one and all
and see lor yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CI I ARM AX
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would be useless for ne- to teli you all the
advantages I can otr-r you in the sale of
goods, as every srore that advertises docs
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
Come, ami Sit, and Exiimini for Voursrlvcs
for I do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that I .on still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
as nzreed UMn. Thanking all for the liber
al psit ronage heretofore bestowed.
TilitS. CIIAKMAN.
Main str -et, On-gon City,
Lciral Tenders and Conntv Serip taken at
market rates. THUS. CIIAKMAN.
C?3t,(M0 1 1 is wool wanted bv
TilltS. CIIAKMAN.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!!
GOOD XEWS!
PRICES RENTED TO SUIT THE TWES.
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
S.ACKERPilAN&CO.
lr.VE JUST RECEIVED A IVRCIE
X A stock of
SPRIXG AXD SUMMER GOODS,
which they otter
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
We would say come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Oipr stock
consists in part of
Fancy nnd Staple
Dry floods, Clothing,
Hats, Roots and Sho"s,
Ladies and tJents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer
ies. Hard
ware.
and a great many other articles too numer-
ours to mention ; also,
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Putty,
etc., etc.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for Goods
A li S O
Wool AJinted
For which we pay the Highest Prices.
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon City, March 21, lS73-tf.
MA y UFA CTO It IKS.
WAGON AMD CARRIAGE
ni X IV "U FACTOISY !
THE UNDERSIGNED,
having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand on the
Corner of Mniu antl Tliirtl Street,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pa
trons, and as many new ones as may be
pleased to call, that he is now prepared,
with ample room, good materials, and t he
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort, of a vehicle from a
common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me.
BlacUumitUinjr, Horse or Ox Slioriiiir,
and General Jobbing neatly, qniekly, and
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
WILLIA2I SINGER
HAS BSTABLISITBD
A FACTORY
FOR THE MANUFACTURE CF
Furniture,
Blinds,
and Doors,
AXD MOl'LDIXGS OF ALL SIZKS.
They will also do Turning of every de
scription to order.
WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH!
E?"A11 work warranted. Shop on the
River, in Ixwis' .Shoi Opposite Oregon
City Mills.
J O H N SCHRA!,
Main St., Oregon City.
.MANTFACTLUER AXD IMPORTER OF
r i Sailtlles, Ha r news,
feS Siiilrtlfry-IInrd-
waie, etc., etc.
"6T57'IIICII UK OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
t V can be hail in the State, at
WHOLESALE 03 RETAIL
warrant mv goods as represented.
regon City, April 17, ls72-tf.
MASONIC HALL RUILDINf.;,
Oregon City, : : : Oregon.
KEEKS C( INSTANTLY
. on hum! and for sale,
cheaptorcash,
Parlor, Red room.
Ottiee, Siitingroom, and
Kitchen Furniture,
Rur-aus, Lounges,
Rocking Chairs,
Whatnots, Rcdstesids,
Wash st a ntis, Curb-d
Hair, nntl Pulu
M a t t res ses,
Pulu Pillows,
Spring Reds,
Picture Frames,
Mouldings, etc., etc.
Special attention given to l"iho!st-ry
work in all its branches, orders fi 11. -d wit ii
promptness. Repairing done Wji.'i ie at
ness and dispatch. Furniture made order.
Call and examine for yourslves. 17may72
ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOS
OFFICE
OltEGOX CITY, : OKEGOX,
WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
all kinds of
job Printing.
such as
CARDS,
JIILI-JIBADS,
l'AMVHT.liTS,
DKBDS,
MORTGAGES,
I. An HIS,
I.BTTBR-1IUADS,
in fact all kinds of work done a in Prlntiiv
Office, nt n
PORTLAND PRICES.
ALL KINDS OF
LEGAL BLATJKS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had in the State.
"Wo if It SoEiclccl
A N D
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Oregon City, March 21, lS7.f.
SHADES SALOON,
C.A.HAAS, - - Prop.
Main Street, Oregon City.
I EST RILIJARD TAPT.F.S IX ORF.fJON
j have been int roflnccd. and the propri-
tor invites the nt tent ion of the lovers of tills
Iopopular amusement to them.
T II B BAR IS SUPTLIED
with all the choicest qualities of Liquors
and Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Fourbon
already famous Whishies and Punch ; also
a No. 1
SHOOTING GAI.LEUY
is eonnerfed with the Saloon.
Oregon City, Jan. 1, lsT-'-tf.
M I S C 1'. I. I A X K O V S.
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The standard remedy for Conei,, i,,e
eii7.:i, Sore Throat, U Ve.e; i,m ( ',."., ( -(.,' ,'
I.irer Coir.jilciid, DronehUU J:i, i.f
I,titirs, and every alfecthm i,i the Th'r.r '
Lungs antl Ch- st, including 't.Nst-M i tio'' '
Wistar'n ealsiiin Wiui t berry ,;, ,
not dry up a Cough, hut I.iosens it.cl'-ans. s
the lungs, and alh-ys, thus ,,',,
eartxeoi the cimdaint. Ntne g n-.iiiii' ij. .
less Pignefl I. P.I'TTS. Pr p:ir d t'V K".H "
FOWT.K SONS. Postori. Soltl l.y UKMM.inx
Hostf.TTKK it Co., San Fruhci5-tt., and 1 v
dealers generally.
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Just Published!
STRAUSS'WALTZES
ai;i;an;ed as
VIOLIN Sm.OH.
Ak ior ri:Ti:fis" Kim-icx.
I'aper copy s nt. post-paid, t'.r ? r,ii; j;-
boards, Andress. I.. Tl M.iis,
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(The Singing Fetirl.l
A C"lIvtiiJ f .lc , I'ul t-Siui
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I A L E V 0 I C E S.
Sample copies tne:!' d. pos-t-i aid, f r;l :-.
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v. Ai'i'il li- AU.r .
April is. nil
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olijf through tie-ir e-e. r.rl i i. i.;:,r - r- :..
ai'.n,l tl -rii f r t!io c-r- i f i!-.-. : - - f
ttl'ietl sal !''i!r, aiitl irregalaiities tlie ti
jtive organs.
Ilealicne, Ui'.i m.-aw, artl C '.! i; a'v r.
itener'il Dc'eiiii v and t" . v t j ct.te. ri- n.
laasjtl bv th-j ticrniei.-fcr.t f the Meii.:i.-i-'jiver
and etlu-r f u.c-! f tae .Hfin.
I'liu IX L bitters have be-ii s;;ecesf::llv .-
;el arc warr.mt t a;l--vi:i.;j t:u iJie.icr;ij
1.11 the above c-a-es.
TJv IXL Bitters are sr"J,
Or.', I ::l .''?.- to A'. 1
',lh'-r Ih'i'i th". t'itnuif nrl-:e c.. tj i
oltlc i felon', ttiid lea lei.l. irhi 11 ( ;''
vroeculc auc.'i jmrtii s to tf.c,,ll ..-1' nt i
Messrs. II. Kr-Ti iN A- ('.
entl-inea: I t t-!e:i-)re i-i jfattr? t i :-
gr a!i!y t. y-.i!r wi-.'i I l--ve e:;n :''::i.v '
i ul pxaauiii-il t ;ie s.i r. 1 1 e et '.;'.'. r i 1 . i I.
tv inc!i veil si 'ii t m i tt.lt u lint e:i! ;. v.j ,
.'.ile I'.UtiTS. Iiii: a!s: tii:i' ::: ..t l'..'iti.i.:
jcuclicial :ts u le.'i.e a-.-.d pr.'WutiT :" i :ir. .
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City an i CnrxTv It - i ; . :..
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I have car. fully n tne;r 1 lr. ilet.'. i XT.
Bitters, and liave f.ti'i-.l te li -f.-i ; :n. ; lur.i; l : a
i-oiiM injure even t ii -r.i. el u. i; c.-it;:-.!::--.!.
Krom the c.i:n.i.;i.)!i nf the !'';!. us l.ir.: I
Am able to tlctt rmiiie it. I siieiil'lj ,.ul-- lii.ii '.!:.
I X I. Bitters m-tst b. a vi rv elUcieat rer.ieiy in
Dyspepsia. In er.-stinM. I..es .f Ape-Ti o aiiJ
il mihir eomp!a!!i ts. ii. ; .il; ci i-.ii t" - : 'la muiawr
tf veiretiilil. drugs v ui.-.i i.-r ,- ..::i i ia
disrt:i-'S ef that ii.tfire. and I'.re n' tie- i;.-f;.tct
flliciu-y in their cure.
F. IT. F.NCr.r.S. M.P . .
A.ss'i lies. Physician Aptithcei.ry c cv .
irTATK ss ei; s t in I: K.
sail K:-a.-tc s J.;iv r- I-TT.
Messrs. TI. Ki'stk:x ,v l'n - t; : I ii.-.v.
ma-le a careful ex-eni'iat'-in ef y.-.nr 1 X i. ! -ters.
ami litve fetui.t tliciu ".'; .- i'ri "t ocl.
terious iiiiui'ra! mi's;....:i. , , ; ... .
I .DC Is I'.U.lv i..VA I- s;-' r.
Beware of Yiieiteri' "its. X..:ie c--ie:i-:e w
out Ur. Henley's slgiiaiuro .i.-ros.; ih tej vi a '
bottle.
l'vry F:itiiiv t-i;l !i:n( n 71tt''
In Hit- houst-. Noltl nfi-,i :.t'i'i-.
II. KI'STKfS V ?..
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Narch 21, m3
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V.With the ECLECTIC WEEKLY an.l A EKKI V f IinlS-l
TIA A I HOUR (Consolidated', for f 4.W.
LTwo of tlie Chrnm on nre the size of 4V. iii'
Awake and Fapt Asltr-: tlie others
somewhat smaller.
Subscribers famished AT ONCE
with their Cnrotnt.3.
AGENTS
cn make bettr tnns
with tisthnn wrthauv
other pal. lLolicra. Jj
Address.
iH.W .ADAMS .
T! Beekman .
Street,
J.l.
a gems kci: Tin; LAiT:i:ii:i.
The following jx r-ons sire nut leriz. 1 '"
act as ujrents l'r the Esti i:i -i:i? k :
iei. 1. Hov.e!i v Co., Jn l'iirli i:""Q -Nlir
York. t
On-, V tle rill Jt Ct..t 7 Chestnut sir-tt,
Pbil-iiii-leh,;!. , ,
Abbotl V. Co., Xu.-rJ ami Hi ". flr'"'
New York. ..i
rortlami.Oiv.on I- ;i5!' ',.,!
San I-'r; ;i. see jj I 'i.-Si r
A. Mi'-
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Astoria, I . ori.i;. - ;
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Albany N.y",;t
lialb s. Was. o county 1 ' :..
l.airanie, l i.ien cminy A"v"k eex
I'entU. ton, I'matiKa -ou:-.:
Eun'ene C'fy "r "j ri-T -v
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iL.eeamni ( j j;;iiien Vi
Jacksonville I!w. K. 1. 1 ,',l 1; n "2
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Lebanon . j i; i 1st. -n
CLACKAMAS Cdl'-VTY.
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Iiutfeville ."""""".".".""!!..'.l(.hn Zim"J.
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Cascades
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fnnby '- 1 W-V. H
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