Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, August 29, 1873, Image 3

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- Ln'T,-. The respeetive prc-mct-, ill
, f th-ir primaries on Saturday Autr.
i ' :ittheu-.alplaeesof votinu' 1 he
' J td is th "i-r ' votes to
U'e i im tive precincts are en
etl.d in sai.H onveiu mii :
r ..1 CitV
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Cutiin'-'s
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'j,.-r Molalla.
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Mir-JifM-l.l
j. Creek
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" j; iirle Creek. . . .
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C'liirmin Dein. Co. CoiiuniUee.
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mmmikp. Two men named Pavid !
' -. . ., t (I,., i,oivin,,f tu ri tnw :
'''''''' . 1 1. i . . i . in , !
.. ... I'lllllllUlIi' UK MMII Ml I , .kin
11 - i . ...- I - i !.. 1 ! 1 1 1 i i I
w.r i'-H III'' lii,M 11 " "
i .....1 ,l...- w.-i't I . l. , I , t .t I ' ill S
,.! ir.,-,1 uj.'ii motion ot the IMstriet
'ioniev. On Tuesday this same man
j ii 'le'rtv h id Mikt M.-Cormiek ar-p-stol
and resulted the same as in
ti,.T-,uier cie-., This m. m. lolni Hotifrh-,-Vlv
pro ;"e-es in le a detective, and is
W. -11 "detli.ll. -I to deecivc til,! people.
II ii.i.- sliown hand iii tliis m uter,
1 t!-e 'iieral verdi. t is tliat he is llii-
Mi; 1 I :e :'.-'lh
,-r r..r In.- character le- assumes,
and
niiw.-rthv ofanv e. n;'idrliee wh.lteer.
XvluuliN turn Ii- l.n-W wt reiimo
,.,.nt. and what his o!.j , t w as hi having
tu-in a; r.-.-t' d we cini-ot tell. Cut tin-s'uie,,-.i:i.".i
is tliat lie ,v.is working for
C t'i.- i' W.ird. an I woithl as soon have
hurt-' an imi'.eeiit mana-.a guilty. U 'i
are in ! -nned l'nal he 1, t e.i - 1 to one
!,' th- m u t swear against tlie oilier,
l,n: riil- I b liii 1 a lo.d to help him in
hi- foul work. Jolin 1 . uigliei ty is yeil
kii-wii i" Oreg. mi. ;;r,d w he:-.- ho is it
w . i i 1 I ii"t 1 1 1 for iiiin i alt -mpt to
,.,t i. H.ii a ir-.i.ta:iii . Tie' result of
all is. t!i; t the cant, will j e eail-d
i: ...n to pav tiie e.p. ns.-.s of this pre
li'ainarv tl i .1. ane u ir i ng to al x Hit spNI
1 thi'-e in. 11 against whom this
l ug!i rt' en. ild not produce the least
. .d 'i -e l. tv l:.n 1, 'ld untl-r arrest
f .; :. most foul and i l-.d v murder.
1 1 fit'i'.erty hal better Isire his w illiisscs
n t tini- iii fore he s vearn i,it a war
rant. I siT.Ntd vuv I.i: r i t:t:s. W- L am
jtli.it a eouol- of our citizens have ro
V. ied iiieeintiarv l-'.ters from some
Uli'.. tlo'.v 11 source. tl. e.ltel.illg th-'lll
wit i ,1- irui tiou of : ropcrty if they
-.v,!! ii,-: i'.'. ;p-se of ',:i ir Ciiinani' ii.
C W. .A we , n it th ' 1-ast sympathy
;"..: ( 'i. in iii; n yet w.- have i-ss f. r a
n.-.--. -:i wo-, woald ii sort t such il-s-
i
I m mm- to get l -.t oi t.iein. aim ;
hi the o-;i;ie- w!l) 111V guiliv of
..I uii!;iug t!ie.-e threats will in
; .lit nil jiii i;i ii .-( ! . A m-.ii who
w,,:i,i ,- t ;" .in-.le-prop-rty on
s i i r-i,.x t i ii -, o -it r then a i i i i- t ;"
in.i en ! no punishment w-t:ld
i-e . -1 s ;t- !' hi, ii. We w.l.it to g'et
l id . - lb- !i :t o, )). Oil' t . lis ea 1 1 . - i i' y I
,:eii.. i.r -per f.i-.ui-., and wii'-
ins in i udi ir y letter- is e.ileuiaied t-i
d- ,ie ie li.inii l.r.n go.,d.
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S-.j i.i. I'ik.-L is'. Ttiesday
it 'i . ::i"ef i,; .iiiu.ii'a o cam- on tioaru
t i 11 N. t ' '.e for Kwego, and it was j
oi- :- e,l t'nl on- of lin-m was brought !
ui i- ei r i roii-o u,i i-i; i .no
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1 "e ,
h lU-ls on the boa', siis leum -u niai toe
h-atneii wasn't alright, so an exam-;
r n ..mocratic voters of Clackamas , Edition) ; Clark's Ail vaneed.
-.1 . ,r, t in Convention on the ieograph y Mooted h s. I signed British Columbia was not . ..A 1
(ll.nty will n.eetnH onx i u ... I itorv-V.arns' P.rief llistorv of the the dominion of Canada, and Usw.no1
,Mv of August, 1..., nt the Court , Unit11 states : Peter Parley's Uiiiver- Tn.VtV ?U,if,ful ,wh,'th,'r
' . i Oic-ni Citv. f..r the purpose . . Anderson's General History. ,u f u tll('. bt-nefits of treatv
jIoiim' a 1(.hj,r.lt(.?, t(, th0 State Algohra-Iirooks'. - ! n1,soi!h,T1"",r-rtatio 'f Vh and
'''''"rVwh h Mm meet at Tort- Jeometrvnrooks'. . ft1 .ardent1 hafi'eLd' 'to i'pT
fotivention whim .ju ,t Penmanship s.;oneerian. tion as one of ,i, i...V.....tothp iu-s-
I lat'lnt'-s. ..... .J t'V,,s Ivanta-e by addressing John f V V V rt o1 1 Ik' 1 't'liUVar' I'om- toe of the I apitoi Iiuildin with Masonic
1 j Lower Molalla. . K Uy, of Oregon Citv. Any person 1'"lt"- s unat stopping trathc for the preb ceremonies, on the M h ot October, and to
:ji Manpi.un - knowing of his w Iiereal. outs' will eon- . ' Vw Oi-ivws , i t fcay on belmlf of tlie Mosonie fraternity,
li'iYwaukie ::! kr:l 've. i : "t'Sttor.A. m.
! oJ . : j Cau.kp.-W, had thTTh.ro nf " 'r, M ' 'i1!'' li: el fthe,at.ofVreon, will beconv-nedin
ek 'I
Wrk'ht and Warren were arresie.l last j Half Tf.rm.-TIio s-cond half of the a cigar merchant out' of V.,. worth f M. iiiANi I.oi.ge of Oregon, A. F. )
itui'liv ei a warrant issued it)on the j j rs.-nt quarter of Prof. Pope's Orammar cigars, liie counsel i.,r plaint in showed A M-office Grand -Sec'y, (
. ..:;.. T..1.,, Domrhertv. eharirinsr I School commences ,vt m.i-,,- xt ' Jol;n, a short time ago, married a ! - walkai, Oregon, August It', lsr.'J. )
ai'i ..I ........ l..,. ,.r r i i l',.!,!,;,. . - .... ioiohu i.m. oi means; mat later ho ol- i i am nr -cxeu o.v me .m. . liraiul 2.1:
tiiriii w l-'i . . , ,i ; " T. i ! u'Vl . lI,,n, ,lil ,M charged ior tauie.i trom the woman, whom he t-rt notify you that the M. Y. O
,. !,., was Kim .i in io.-vM...y i.i.-i . , ,,nn nan in. o -rm. i roi. n,; is assisted sent to a r.ell-vill- laundrv ; an.l that liOuge of A. !. iV A. M., of the State of
riil Leeii made than our eit i.ens Hon. I. P. Thompson arrived home 1 i-''ueat ion has lniormat ion that Chi-ago ' Any iiKpuries aduressed to t his omce for
r' .... i, in. -I, .- . ;', d ind hiiiii-d i , v.- i e t- o i ! ilnl 1 incinnati have each received Irom iniormation resi-cting the details of the
l -r.m.e ei '. . . i----1'1. a hi no id last .Saturday from Eastern Oretron and , .. Vienna Kvoositi.,,. ti,.-;r,.,.,i M.....V I : arrangements for th.7 occasion win i.
O i i -al one.-. iia-Coe; II avrestcal. JUt j :i .... f 1 l i I r.f I'r. -.rr.-a f..r l',r.i cvctun.o .i ...i. i,r.i),i llv r.-s,.i,.ie.l t.
til,.v- e:. ne l.i.iio Jui ui iiMiu , " i i .... - - ' teaching and instruction, and that Cleve- j In the meantime, I am directed by the
ii a lie- examination t,. k .la-e, as l et in neit to the held ot his sm yeyiii-g ; i!im, o., and Jacksonville, III., obtained M- W. Grand Master to state, in addition
ti,:,iiriii I"it-hei t y bad not the least ( eontraet. Pave. says he is not a candi- j Jijpioinas of M,-ritt in the sam - depart- 'to Hi- iniormation above communicated
.'. ;i m,-i. a-'ain-t the men lie had ar- i date for e mirress. m-'id. In this one department ofeduca-i That t he ceremonies of laying t he corner
bia 1 il was had , an i t-wa s s. i.m as-i-i-ion
i-d th it in- had ! he imi ill im. Ti
li ri-a in u ii- it ui ei i-i'i -ii p- - . i . , ,
t'lpt iin came on ui : far as the Ir-m !
Works in I'oi ll in. i. a id there set him j
as. i . ,re. l , 1 1 s i ran -mo rung sm;in-po. 10
.-'.her pi i-es is r .th , bad !iii i s ,
and dpt. Miller d.-sei -. t!:- en. dit oi
ad persons for h iv ing i-u! the heathen
a,ii.-e. He did rigie and th- dirty
li -..hells Wil l a letll'-ie l toallliet an
i.ii-..ipeetiilg eo:iimuiii!v with the
1 i; ii ,iisea-e de-;er-.e to la? pllll
O j
lKiNi: KoiniKiiV. A .most, daring rob-
,. - i
l" r. -.-a-. : i-r-. trated in 'to
jlt.M 11 - I.IM Ill" ,
lllllg. As we I
.., . iw. .... t .. .. I.l it
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1! -ii t,a that ev-T;,mr. two masked
m , tr-co-M an .-,,:r m ' t.t h-sl-.-ping ,
a ar 'ii n: ,! Mr,. M. ! h K U . , w h teii is ,
-I r -tiy inC- r ar of Lpr store, on Main
sr- ' . i r-s .:.t-d a . Ntol P. h-r h-a-i, ami
'
tar , a -1 to -.l oot if s-i mad- any nois --rr
u-, -i i.i ,1 ii r up te-r ct-n--i. sic
h i 1 ui is r r-.'iia i ;s in eurr 'n-' '' '. Inch th
r -r- .ibpii'i'-d and 1-lt with. This wi
b I; l;i,' inn.' d .rln .rolb- r ever n r.
i Ti' ,lmiir --.! . oeeiiring as it did at
-i- i ui i rly hop. r in t h evening, a ml t h
h pi : siiuit-d in th' most, e-ntral
i" "l In iii. It is to b- hoped that the
111'.- la:- i b" detected.
Town.--Senator Kcllv has Been
i " -. oiiaior iveii n.,
v : spet: l.ag several days in this city d
"vjk . i'ig t h.- past week. He arrived h
-1"' M-.a-lay, and was heartily gree
y -y ir.s in ;nv ol 1 friends and'aeouai
,1'n - . .. i .i.,... ;., ii,:.. .ior.
-1 II 1,U 11.11 -i 111 liie - i .....
hore
t.'tl
ii my ol l menus and acMuaim-
This was forup.-ily his Imtne,
1 lb' his the esteem and respect of
w a . know him. While..! other men
ii i
;i en
ti-. ;.
iA.hti to temptn-ion. the good
. vd. Kelly has never I icon eon
w ith anvthing tifit is ealetilaied
l- '. : n- lc-ist ri-ii-oa,-!i on him or on
.in- oiingS'ate. 'I'lip ppople feel justly
pr-.ad of ,,iir S--nattr.
o-FjcEits Klki-i Kt.--At a meeting of
th- -'. 'ek 1,-1 !- is in t:ie Oregon City
t M I'.uifaeturing Company held in this
:: 1 i.t S iturd iv. elect, d the follow ing
, P r ,-tors for the ensuing vear: H. .la-
; .' ' la hs. an 1 W.S. Ii-ld. Afa r
wti:, h th-- newly elected Board orga ii
lcl by el- -;iMg the following oiiieers:
, L. la -obs. Pn sidenT and Managing
s'e'.it; I Jacobs. Vice President: W,
; - Lilt. Treasurer- f V str-iltun
s . ' ' ' ....... ..,
Jf T -st PHEN ll'O ii ft T-'iii u.,n
otVN alter I'ih of this city, a young
nun hi.-hlv esteemed by all who" knew
h 'II. died Pl.t -P',,,.. ' ., . 11..-.
-j -.-.- i .i ii...- , --i.-niii. ,u in,-
e-i i-nse ,.f his parents, in this city, j
, I'le-T limeys. 1 he manv triends
:'M:
and Mrs. Fish svnu.athiz-. with
t'
:" m their sad allli-thon.
i i v.
Ni..-'e ha I a call from
Ti;-'
" A. V.. Wait 1 ist U-e.Buw.l .v- The
b''L'" inf.. rnis us that 1 cxjects to
'-r'i'.r 'l ,I'ilv for southern California
, '"""tlv are at rescnt, and
w-' ',"ni'" there tmiii next Spring
1 11 '"' will return home to Portland.
, . .
' f- it. There ar at prosent quite
1 V
in '"" ' auspicious 1.' king characters
" u lui hav ii,-, visi' il. iti-ncnf vlin-
!rf'r'-i,","!;1 "." wr ll for the city aip
v ii-!' t'":,,r,v' the agrant act? or
a .eric... to l.-ave in short order.
i.. i
V v..riH.'T AN ' '-b 1 hn Myers ad-'
.rrV.l,V,-nth;lt h "iU tilko wlu'at' '
, T: x ' Payment of accounts. ,
f 1- wtm :tv for persons ;
1 ' i. i ,, ; . i'.-'"ii'.i ior persons ,
'I-.... " to h mi t.. 1 I
e..ts 'i i-i"' ineir ac- ;
I
Nr.r. -.- j
: i,r .; i,"' ln ,hc market roiortsas pub- i
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Hi'
LS",
Text Books. The following text-
ere adopted Ly the vote of the j
cVmntv School .Superintendents of this
it;iUlinctieThoiniv6Jon's New Grad-
f.,1 Scries; r.rooks Normal Mental;
KM-inson's Higher.
(;r.lIurn.,rrl.irk..s pririi;Uy (Ne
Natural Philosophy -Steel's 3'otir-
teen Weeks Course. '
Phisiolotrv Steel's 14 Weeks Course,
Chemistry Steel's 14 Weeks Course.
liook-K. ei,in--llryant A Stratton's.
CoiniositionHart's.
L.talWoo.l's. j
Inkoumatiox v;TEn.-.T0seph Atx- i
....11 . ... . ; , ....
...iiwwn, t-.x-.-eijaior riarK list .allll-
day. Mr. Stark was for.,, .. ..;,;...
- . " '
oi wu eiuv, ami lsiamiiiar witli all its
old surrouiidin-s. whi.-h he likes to
call and see oeeasi, .nail v 1 le expects
to return Hast in a few davs 1
;
1 1 I i I ciii.iuirt I lit i nri.Mtic tic t h i
list U lf kilt it Yt V 0ir tUt rc Ttrnlliil I
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1
I
New Goons. Mr. I Selling1 leaves
Portland to-day for San Praneiseo
wlu-re I it? jirojMises to purchase a large
stock of goods, which will shortly ar
rive, when he proposes to give his" cus
tomers good bargains.
lt:bi:iATr.s to thk Cocnty (Vvnekx
tion. The following gentleiiien wa re
elected delegates to the I i moeratie
'ou"nty Convention from )-cg ui Ci,y
precinct: -John Myers. A. Noltner,
It. 'auiiehl. 1) ivid Smith, W. I.. White,
and 1). S. Howe ll.
i
N l'.KPKi). Would it not l,e well for J
our Street Commissioner to have the
nads projecting in the sidewalk, around l
town driven down so that unsuspect
ing persons would not stuh their foes?
For Sale I'.y reference toouradver
tising columns it will he se-Mi that the
fixtures of the Marnum Ki-staurant are
, i l . i. ... ...oil.. ..i i ...
:i . ,ie, .iiei i.iai 11. ni ik cioscu oil i
inc 1st or sc'i-inii( f,
Cnafs. There was a full attendance
at the circus last Wednesday evening.
It is pronounced as a whole, superior!
to anv circus that has Been here for
.,ti ii-'i i-in - i i.-ist
Hi: i"r. Tlie Jovernor (i rover will
lie out n-t week. We learn that she
lias undergone thorough repairs and
looks Better and in superii r condition J
than when new.
lel.e.-,-i Ile'Too !
?'. - . I . , ,v - V 1 1 - - . 111 1 e.l - -S , , 1. I
T,o.lge No. !. of this citv l-rooo.s. s to
eelehrate the anniversary of the insti
tutioti ot tie- liO.'gc in an appropriate
tution of tl e- 1 it hlg
maimer this c cui 1 1
I
I.f.ctprk. Prof. KiiTan, the blliul musi-
cian, v. ill l--ct ur- esi .eciall v tt oungmen
il th-- Methodist bnreli on Jilay morn
ing. Th- public ar - invit- d to att -nd.
1 ei.K's 1 1: - fuom ( Yt riNus. Messrs.
JosiMih H'.iigo. and J. P. King o were
! eh el
i. g.tes to foe Cowntv Cou-
venti-m from Cuttit.gs precinct.
,l..it.. ..f -v-..-: tii , . I i.m I Ni: r.iv I . I . i m I
'aliemitl i mi . ,. .. f-t'THi J.ist in-lit earned away the i i,.-... r.e i : t ot v..nr o. vi.r ,.r 1 1, if. u i.CLt
.. .. .."" . , ,, , ' p rintt inl. ii: , a mi .1. .1. K'-nn y, ( hiel i iiier
(u! MY oI-'lT. T ii- Ciiiintv ( olirt .' i...... , .. e -.e w.o.... i ... i-1.. ... i -
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r. ... I 1 . - ; .. ..4. At,.,,.
- ;
.;i. l oe ( ommissio.u. r.s t. otu'i nici-ts
- viiie uav. !
I'.oir-l oi Fire I l -gate:; me.t iH-xt
w.-dn -' ie.y cv, n;;ig. and ColumBia
Hook A' I. a. Idi rl',1. No. I, next Friday.
Council m.-ets n -xt Monday evening, i
i
H -re it is! Th- August nuniLer f
Wood's Household "Magazine! It
Brings with it a ray of sunshine which
rea-lies clear to the heart. We always
feel better for reading it, and it will
m ike an v household lu i-rhter that it
. f '
1 "11 1 .1"1""S 1 "V . 1 --
tin- h-'is-nt lllllll hrr
t1(1 present number are: Advice to
Yoiin" tli-n 1V Hon. Joel Parker; A I
(;Iilu.,. a, !u--Siamese. By Karl Kase: I
, . .- , .
'1 " ' h 1 1 -
Hart Well : 1 arkne- . II. .;' j",
Old Pin. hem. No. I I. By I has. Oiekin
son, Ve., Ac. Price of this M erazinie
only one dollar a '.ear. Address,
W oop's I lot -I'.mibP M A(;.i.iNK, New
Burgh, New York.
The rui.iTii-.vL Situation. The
Lancaster Int'llitj,-nrer says of the
political situation that many who
supported Grant last Fall, are the
foremost, to denounce his incompe
tency; to complain of his inilifl'er
euee to public ailairs; to oppose Ids
iinconstitution.il policy towards the
South, and complain of his appoint
ments and continuance of unlit men.
This grow ing public opinion is what
the tinierous lladicals call " moral
reverses," and it is the effect of these
which is feared in the State cam
paigns of this Fall. Tboir appre
hensions are well founded, we im
agine, and surely the public w ill not
neglect this opportunity to adminis
ter its rebuke to the faithless stew
ards of the public trust. The times
are ripe for political revolution. Let
the Democratic party see to it that
success be not endangered by inju
dicious nominations or thwarted by
follv : and in the result of the com
ing" elections may be heard the de
cisive, though tardy judgment of an
. . .
nuagnant people.
The Fugene- ; ir,l ays: " "We
have no fault to find with tlie indi
vidual merits of the canJiilato being
urged by the Democracy of Eastern
Oregon. lie is in our opinion an
able, consistent Democrat and au
honest man, than which no higher
mnn,l rf .i...t-. .-.-- 1 .. B.iiil-.i'ie..! lllian
.... i i. I -1 ai.ii V CU . i...n.-v. ui.yu
The Commercial Ji'porfr.T, f port-
land, with last Saturday's issue,
-. , , ' ,r,
Be-'an its second volnmo. the nm-
priotors, Messrs. Geo. II. llimes I
Co., announce that they are assure.
, . Al
of sucoess n the enterprise of it
'
s i
n:..ii. -it.. i - 1 x 1 r I
puoiieatiou. e are gia.ii 10 near oi
fx . . , I
its prosperity, as it is a valuable ,
newspaper o the business men of j
the State,
Teleapliic News.
A.r.soafudnf ?uT'XQ Thomas
died at his reside,,,., " ""P e ourt. i
this morning of cholera, after an Hin C.lock.
two days. ' Rr au dlness oi
New York, Aurut 0 i- , -
correspondent says a nViscioM ffln
arisen under the treaty of WaVhi .V " o
appears that at the time . he VV'1- Jt
known by Customs oilieials i u to ,x
Territory. There appears to be' iw. J"?0'1
ot the treaty under which p.ritish v'!"1
hia may t-iaim these henetits." it l,.,'1'
r;tl' :l . uiu-sii.,1, cannot be d
u I J-"" ' il w " hi'ut ' M'lomatic intervention
uVV,
r,hS,SU' "ild' heavy
iw.,ll..U ..r.. i.. I,..- I ........ .""'"H
; ' " mm mi arm
V.:ilH:iUt- . ..
. .ui.miM .i.-tir(;iii iircs nr,' r-.ir. .
1,1 txu.j m .josco count v. Mi, -in.
-. ' , . , , .. p. oi l-.ast iawasand I
. V 1 !" 1:,u"r place is m dan-;-r '
, . oiiiv, August -Z. John A. Lacoon, i
a ( hmaman, was sent to tie- JaulloA-sireet
i - i -
t i. .i i n fi . M - "
.o. -I. OI Vl,,....! Oil ,1 .Ml. O.IIIJIIMJIIN. ;
U !iiihin'ln Vipniit 1 1 a i ?.!.... . '
, --,..- . i IV- i mi an oi i
ition, teaciiing and instruction, I'o prizes !
have been inar ted the I'nited States
Helena, Arkansas, August ii. The
steamer George C. Wolfe blew up at St.
Francis Island about. 2 o'clock yesterday
evening, 'twelve persons are known to hi-
lost niul flit-en wounded. All t he oilicers
wen; saved except, the Second Kngirieer,
....... ...... .... ......... ...v.iiii. ,-.-
plosion, and who is missing. The ladv
1 asseiigers were saved. Mr. Wilson, trom
shreveport to Memphis, was drowned;
Mr. Dausoii, bis wile and 'two cli i l.lren,
deck pass iigers for I.tip-ilo, Mississippi,
were Kill"d. Th- cabin was blown to
pieces but. the hull can be saved. Th-Spot
, h re the steamer bl.-w up is known to
riv.-r men as "the graveyard," being the
same place where the Peiui and St Nicho-
las blew up and the I,, Mc 'lyle burned.
Tin: Wotie was irom shreveport tor St.
Yoi8K August j.i.-As Walter Gib-
son, fit" Hi- Hurl in Local, was ent ring
hisotlice last evening, au unknown person
Hung a cup of viiro.l or muriatic acid in
his lace, probably de.st ro' ing t lie sight of
one, if not both his -y-s. Tn- perpetrator
ol th
deed jum;.cd into a buggy standing i
n. -a r in eh a rg f a eontederat , and ilisa -
pear cl. ievenge ior personal attacks by
... 1 1 . 1 .........
prompted tlie aliaelc,
Belfast. August 1. A most destructive
fire broke out. at 2 o'clock to-day, the
weather being dry and a strong gal- blow
ing irom th- north. It commenced in
lh iin It's sail loft and snread with 1-arful
rapidity along the .viu.ris trom carter's
ship yard and the Marine railway, crossing
to I'nion t, arid extenuing from
thence to Hi!! str-t, consuming all the
buildings in a southern course as tar as
the 1 loiis'- of Boyle on Hill street , where the
lire was stayed, over one huu-ir -tl and
twenty-live buildings w, re destroyed.
most 1 vol wood, i ne witui" loss, as near
as can be stated to-night, is f " ni.aaa.
incinnati, August 'J 1. A tire at K;
it on,
this morning destroyed one oi t he princi-
pa i corn, is, arm s , t h nou --s aojooinig
" . ...... . . - , . ,..,.11,- , .r ..I
ilAXNir.AL, .!o., August 'J". General
John F. r.eiija iiiib, lor.ii' rly member of
I '.., rr. -ss l'roli, tbis Ili.'l'iet. was shot at.
sii 'liiina t.wh:,' In' his lKiru-T, .hilm Han
le. me oa.l eni -iiie ins i.,, sine, .no ,, i ,
...... -!... v . . , .. .... . i.... :. ... I
not known :i the wound in dangerous. The
shooting gre.v out oi a business transac- !
tion. llanley is in i ne naoii. oi geumg ( n iivv business r-'spoiisibuit ies, or harass
drunk, ami when ill that Condition IS very j , . eimiiv troubles or evcit.-.l bv soec-
I .
. rr. . I v. , : 1 1 , .
iN .llKJiOKi.VX.
Ai.iianv, August 21. At a in I ing of t h
operators ,: th- or -goa and California
Uiuroal t 1 -graiii, h-1'1 on th' wire on
Sri-iay. August 'lth, liTJ, th- following
! mom - rs w re pres -ni : '. 1. Failing, Su-
jll-fl , I OI I I.U1H , ... ..tVlllll' 1, , '.11.1.111,1 ,
I II W,.,. Ir.i.i. I i.iik;.i.I;v. II Tilw
b .t ; s, Kugen : t . L. i'ai ivs, .1 n net ion : V.
A. Wi! limns, H.irr.sbarg: J. 1 1. It id, ll.il-
s-y ; -org-.- r. rivv, .n-irrson; i. it.
Wrs l-r. Sh-.t.-s; W. B. Bice, Albany;
George V. Hiehar.i. Salem ; .1. L. Williams,
ai.d s. Jo.nisi'ii, (i-rvais; S. B. Il-mi-c,
Aurora; 11. . Si-vens, regon Citv; W.
f. : 11 . . slio. s.
Mr. J. 11. K "i of Hal.-e ', was chosen
'jr! t" r a"U ""r' W" KlC"' f A"'a"y'
A (,,. loilo.ving preamble and resolutions
w r iiiia n i mously adopt ' d :
Vi!K':i;s, It has pleased the "Divine
Ku f r oi t le- lni v- rs to r- ino ve from our
I--I!o.vsiiip b.' d- ath, our esteemed broth, r,
l.-aa- P. l 'ish ; t h- r,-:-ire,
7.'. oW. That in the death of Isaac P.
Fish, we feel that We have lost a d -ar
iri-ii-.I and com pa n ion, and his family a
kind and a If et I-Mia'-' sou and brotlier.
who was laiihiul and obliging, ami who
b his st i ling nu.i'dt i-s oi h-att and heart,
had .nd'ared hnns-lf to all
Jl.solml, t hat our e-artl- t svnipathis
nr, , .d-r-d to his father, mother, sist-rs
,.,,, ..rs in ,his th-ir gr-at ailiicthm.
Mho was faithtul and obliging, ami who
1 Piping t hat th- S;ipr in- Superliit -nd-nt
who, in his ilivi.i- wisdom, saw lit lo de
prives ol our l -llo'v ami them oftlcir
d-arson and brother, will administer such
con sol a! ion a s 1 1 - a lone -a n a iford.
7.1 v,ivy, '1 hat. as a mark of the est m
in which we hoid t he memory of our late
brotii-r. we will wear tin- customary ba-.lg-of
mourning for thirty days, and the s- c-r-tary
b- insi ruct -il to tarnish his family,
the i'i l.'or 'jiirr. Journal of thf 7't Iriraph.
and the Oregon 1'r-ss, wi! h a copy of t he
ion-going. J. If. KKID, Chairman,
WILL B. ItK'K. S-cretary.
JModkst. JJen. Simpson has puli
lished a, card declining to be a candi
date before the Ii idic.il Convention
for Congress. This we may regard
as rather modest for lien, for no one
ever knew him to refuse anything
good his hands could reach. e
sides. he is probably the only man
in Oregon who had the least idea in
the world of his name being brought
before any Convention, lien is in
deed becoming modest in his old
days.
The Fadicals of Oregon City pre
cinct are entitled to eight delegates
in their County Convention. Last
Saturdav their 'primaries were held,
and on looking in upon them we no
ticed that there were enough for del
egates and fucr over, just twelve
voters present. That is worse than
the Democrats have ever done.
May be IxTnKEsxix.Tho Hart
ford Tinx-s thinks it may be interest
ing to watch the current of events,
an.l see how nicely tlie back-pay
grabbers, the Mobilier thieves, and
the onice-holding army are sliding
.,l.,i , . 1.-1111,0 crouve with the
along in the same giooc, i mu i
Win" to Tlonse the OOieCtne point
it,. . i. . ...4....1 i;ru fiii.l 'Third
o tv sst-s mo cf iu.u no -
lerm incii piaiioi.
MAKH1KD.
At the residence of P.-v. .1. H. Martin
August 7th, Bv H-v. Isaac Dillon. Mr John
il.v,r and Mrs. Lucy Martin, both of
Clackamas county.
HOKN.
t.. ..it.- imrii.t !. ls7.'. to the
111 llll-s .41.. -.,.'.. , - i
wire of I'has Yy. w alien Lso., a tlaugu-
.
ter.
. 4 i ,.-;.- -.f
In this city, August. 19, to the wife ot
Julius Jogtis. a daughter.
in tliis city, August '-K. to the wife of
A. C, Kailev, poh.
1
Laying the Corner Stone.
corsfr stoxe of thecapitoltobe laid
with .masonic ceremony-the day
FIXED ANDTIIE PROGRAMME ARRANGED.
irand Master T. McF. Patton has hand
ed us the toliosNing correspondence, which
explains itself ;
OFFICE liOARD ST. BUILDTNO C'OM )
Salem, August 13, 173.
Jhm. J McF. J'Utton. Lirand Mitxter of
-(., in Vre'on.Sir: Jt is the wish of
the ltoard of the -State Capitol Building
Commissioners that, the corner stone ot the
Capital Uuildin-r be laid with appropriate
ceremonies, on the li day of October
next, and they respect fully request the
irand J,ode of Masons of Oregon to per
form the ceremony, after the tradition of
their order. Very respeetfullv urs, tc.,
JOHN K. MII.LKH.
Chair' n Bmird .State Cujiito. Corn's
M. W. ( RAND IjODGE, A. F. A A. M.. )
OFFICE OF URAND MASTER, S
Salem. iretron. Amrust 1.5. 1S73. I
Orncrui John F. Miller, Chairman Jhxinl
Cujiitol Jinitliiio Coinntisxioiterit, Saem, Ore-
".w.,.l.,,,,.,uu.y
oesiirnaieo, ami me corner stone laid in
accordance with the ancient usages and
customs oi lie l rait
Very respect I ully yours.
T 'cl. 1 At i'oN, (Jrmul Maxter,
It. I . Kariiart, (iriml Si'crctary.
Accompan ing this correspondence is
' he loliowing circular to t he .Masonic fra-
xar
rand
Ore-
. i . .
i l.t,l.r tmvt f, .i- lw. im. . t--. .ot f. kft I. J
. I w. . , AW pui " 1 t 11 111
t Inr.-onl n-'1 rorr.inituli'tir'i'
----- -
s! ""' w 'H take place on t he Capitol Groitds
at one hour oast high twelve on the sann
day designated, and will be preceded by a
rocessioii of t h;; t rait, under direction of
the Grand Marshal.
That arrangements will bo made, as far
as possible, with the various trausnrta
tion companies, lor reduced fare for lireth-
ren atti'iniingtlie ceremonies.
Lodges intending to be present in a body,
will promptly advise t hisotlice.
'.'he probable number who will attend,
should also be stated, so that all contusion
may be avoided.
Oiiieers of Lodges will be expected to
wear tnoir appropriate .Jewels.
Music lor the occasion will be furnished
by the State authorities.
M. W. Pro. S. 1- . t hadw ick will deliver
the addr. as.
'i ll- loliowing Gen-nil Committee of ar
rangements have been apoiiited :
V. Lros. I',. I', llrown, V. C. Warriner,
1 . l'a. ton, I). 11. Murphy, J. A. Kicharu
son, V. .J. Habcock.
V. Pro. Lee, of Corvallis, is the Grand
.Marshal
The halls of Salem Ixdge, No. 4,' and
Pacific Lodge, No. iio, will be i)en during
the day lor convenience oi Committees
and attending Br-tlir- n.
All Masons of other Jurisdictions, in
good standing are invited to be pres.-nt.
The occasion will be one of great importune-
in the history of our State. The
honor of la vii-.g t he corner stone has been
tendered to t he Masonic Fraternity, and it
! is to be Imped that t he Sulwirdinati; l,odges,
i throughout th-entire Jurisdiction, will be
i fully represented, not only by theiroilieers,
but by I h-ir members,
l-'rat-rnallv,
Jt. 1'. KAitHAKT, Crawl Srvrrtarif.
Tlie 4Vur nn:l Tear of Life.
The car 'S, anxieties ami misfortunes of
life havens much to do vi'ith shortening it
as disease. Tle-y are in fact, the source of
many ailments and physical disabilities.
Nervous weakness, dyspepsia, air 'ct ions
of the liver, disturbances of the bowels,
headache, hypochondria and mono
mania are a moiig t lies dist rcssing fruit s.
,, . . ,w .. .e tl.,.t
' ' " '
p rsotis whos- minds are oppressed with
--'
libit ion, or perplexed by a mult iplicity of
enterprises, or in any way overtaxed or
ovt rwork'-d, should keep up t h-dr stamina
by th- daily us- of a wholesome tonic.
Thousands of persons thus circumstanced
are enabl -d to .bear up against tlie ililli
cuities in which they are involved, and
to ret ain t le-jr si r-ngt h, healt h and mental
cl- ani 'ss, by Ihe regular use of Hostctt-r'S
Stomach P.ilters. Diseases which ar- prone
to at tact the body wh-n debilitated
and broken down by over-much brain
work or exhausting physical lalr, are
k jit at bay by th- resistant ower with
which tiiis incomparable tonic endows the
n-rvutis system and t he vital organs. At
t his S'-ason, wh-n t h-heat is evaporating
t h el-'iii-nt s ol st rengt h trom every pore
a n-1 in vigora nt is absolutely css-mial to
t h- safety and comfort of the public, nd
is required even by th- more robust ii tin y
d "sire 1 o keep 1 1 1 -ir at h let ic ca pa bit it ies in
status tpio. II -nee a cours-of llostetter's
Bitters is particularly useful at this period
oi t ii- year as a defence against the invis
ible dis -ase alloat in a sultry atmosphere.
It is t h- most potent of all pr-v. nt iv- med
icines, and for all complaints which alf-ct
t he stomach, t he liver and the how-Is, and
iiit-rfere wit n the perfect dig. -st ion and
assimilation of food, it is the standard
rem. 'iy
A H'Vieiifl in Need. I )R. WlSTAK'S BAL
SAM oe W'll.n 'ii EKKV is a Iriend in
Who has not found it such in curing all
disejis'-s of th-1 lungs and t hroat, coughs,
colds, and pulmonary affections, and
" last, not. least," Consumption? Th" sick
are assured that the high standard of ex
cellent'" on which th- Mularity of this
preparation is based, will al.vays be main
tained by the proprietors.
Without doubt hundr-ds of jvoi-l-who
will r 'iitl this it-iii ar suffering with Kid
ney Dis.-as" in som- form, which might
be i-ur-tl with a bottle of Jo.'ihioii'h Aitxie
Liniment, used internally. Whv not try
it?
Parson's 1'uraafire "ills, w hich arc now
being extensively sold in this State, an'
purely vegetable, and are mild and gentle
in their op-ration. One is a dose. Good
qualities, certainly.
For the very best photographs, goto Brad
ley A Ilulofson's Galery without STAIRS
Ascend in tlie Klrrutor, 120 Montgomery
Street, San Francisco, California.
JNrA'IF TO DAY.
NOTICE!
VLB, PKItsONS INDEBTED TO TIIE
undersigned are requested to call and
settle up. In ord-r to make it easy, I Mill
take on accounts Wheat, Wool and Oats.
JOHN MY K1W.
Oregon City, Aug. 20, 1ST:J. 3-v
Talco Notice!
riMIE UNKDEKSIGXKD 1IF.UEBY NO
1 tili -s the public gen rally that t ho Har
mon Kestaurant will b- closed alter the
1st of September, and all persons indebted
to him are invited to step to the front and
pungle; all persons having claims against
him are notified to present them by th- 1st
of soptemb-r. LEON DeLOUKY.
regon City, Aug. 27.
For alel
'IMIE riAHNTM KESTAITRANT FUItNB
I tun- will b- sold at Public Auction for
cash, on Saturday the (tli day ot !''I
tfiiibrr, lvj.'l. Sale to commence at ten
o'clock, a. m. Any person wishing to buy
the w hole of said furniture can apply to the
i th'' whole of said furniture can applytothe
j..j,,,,. b(ifor., pjlld uav of s.Ul.t as i WU1
,rjv(. n bjirrrain to :inv one wishing to pur-
i chase a comnlete outfit for the li'staurant
Busings. LEON DeLOCEV
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in th- Postofliee at Ori'gon City,
September 1st, l!f74 :
Hillings, R. N. Mathena, Samuel
Itrammer, Arminta Montieth. Mack
Ciirtr, SamT Painter, R. M.
1 'onoll v, John Iteed, John
l ook, j. Ititchey, James II.
Craw ford, T. Ramsden, Sarah A.
Forbes, Albert F. Thacker, II. M.U)
firimslev, James Tate, Robt.
(irimslev. James II. AV'illson, Robt.
Chttuer, Rosco- R. AWavcr.Miss Uattie
Harlow, Miss Falicia Waters, Thomas
Johnson, Harry H. Wardlow.Dr. I. J.
Knight, Mrs. II. H, Wagley.Christlan
Morgan, Miss Alice Weatherby, W . C.
If called for idease say advertised.
J. M, BACON, Postnriaster.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
. -t-.t-.t-.- -rmir rT7 OAT TTT'OOMT A
Hurgren & Shindler have reopened in
their former warehouse, the Lutheran
Church, Fifth street near the U. S. Custom
House, where they will operate till a per
manent business place is ready. They are
prepared to till orders for iurnitur and all
kinds- of bedding, including first class hair
mattrerses and the celebrated woven wire
mattress, children's perambulators, Jcc,
Elixir Daiuiana.
Among the new and successful remedies,
none have excited so much wonder as this
great restorer of the vital energies. To Dr.
Jose Zuniga belongs the credit of producing
the reliable extract of the great remedy,
which is now producing grand and sur
prising results imparting in a wonderful
degree, fresh and youthful vigor to all who
have used it. Agents, Ciias. Langley A Co.,
San Francisco. auglm3.
Professional and Amateur Musicians
should examine the combination Solo
Stops found only in GEO. WOODS & GO'S
Organs.
THE .EOI.rNE. A most delicate, soft or
breathing stop.
THE VOX HUMANA. A baritone solo,
not a fan or tremolo.
THE PIANO. A beautifully toned piano,
which will never recpuire tuning. S-e ad
vertismcnt in anothercolumn. (jun!3m3
SOCIETY NOTICES.
OKIXaiX LODC'IJ NO. 3, I. I. O. I'.,
Meets every Thursday
..,-,..,:..,i7L. e,.i....i- ;.ii... irf-?
Odd Fellows' Hall, Main Z&lj
street. Members of the Or
der are invited to attend, liy order
N. G.
Ri.mxcA iic;ni:i lougc o.
3, 1. O. O. 1, Meets on tlie
Second rod l-'onrlb Tm.-v.
day evenings each month, $r
ilt llVliii lc iii tlio 11,1.1 r1r"r 1
Fel lo ws ' H a 1 1 . M. c n diers o f t he 1 egree
are invited to attend.
MULTNOMAH 1.01C;ii SO. I, V.l'.
4V A. M., Holds its regular com.
i iiiiicaiions on the First and
liur.t .Saturdays in each month
at 7 o clock fr no Hm-nti, .. sr..
teniBer to the -Oth of March; and 7H
o clock from the 20th of March to tlie
20th of September, lirethren in good
standing are invited to attend.
J .Y Jc ' Li t W. M.
I'AI.I.S i:XCAMIII'NT XO. -1,1.0.
O. P., Meets at Odd Fellows' rv
Hall on the First and Third Tues- TC?
day of each month. I'atriarehs
in good standing are invited to attend.
M I S C Ii L L A. X Ii O US.
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
Southwest formr First ami Morrison ?U.
TLA XD, OJiliOOX.
ITUtO.tl Til IS DATE WE HAVE
utlnpled tlie
CASH BASIS AM) HARD TIMES PRICES.
Come and see us and there will be mutu
al satisfaction.
CUSTOMERS AT OTJR L0"W PRICES
AND
O I" Jt S E 1 ' E S A T C A S II.
GEO HUE A. PEASE,
Southwest Corner First and Kcrrison Sts.,
I'optlaud, Oregon.
August ild, lS7S-tf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CRCCERY,
A N D
8EEI.) STORE !
Factory Block, :::::: Oregon City.
C7" Agency for the San Juan Lime Co.
Lime sold in ipiant it ies to suit, augl-tf.
V. II. IIIGHFiELl).
Estublisheil since ID, at the old stand.
Main Stri'tt, Ort'son City, Oregon.
An assortment of ;it ties, Jewel-
. 1 l .l.'.M .1 HV.j.rkl Clruil-o
.fa all of which are warranted to be as
Slvl-lS reoresent ed.
1 . ' . x r ,1,1,1 "ill 1 iiiuiiii 11 1 1111 1.1'n.nn
rRepairing done on short notice, and
thankful for past patronage.
CHOICE MEATS!
IOtll'StS; AKHKHJHT have just r
J ceivi-d a line lot of beef cattle irom the
Jolin Day country. They are the latest
ever brought to this valley beiore, and will
be butchered for this market. They pro
pose to sdl cheap. Give them a call, and
get the choicest 01 mcai.-..
Oregon City, May li'Sd, IST.'L
tf.
J. T. APFgRSQM,
OITT-. E IN POSTOFF1CF. BUILDING.
TJUOlflR..
I.egjil TenIer, CliicUaniUM County Or
ilei s, it fid Ore -run t ily Oruem
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Loans negotiated. Collections attended
to, and a General Brokeage business carried
on. jl,,,itf:
M U S I C
New, Fresh, and Sparkling!
THE OTTUSTER
A NEW USIC BOOK EUR THE USE' OE
Conventions, Singing Classes,
Church Choirs,
AND THE
Home Circle.
THE G LUSTER
BY
S. WESLEY MARTIN,
J. M. !STI LLMAX,
A S D
T. MAHTIXTOU'XR,
Price lioi i r Doz. S'inrle cojiies gent, jw.v'
imid, J 1 .50.
A DDK ESS :
J. L. PETERS,
599 Broadway, New York.
iron scuaojiiS,
FAIRY VOICES
A NEW SINGING-CLASS EOOK.
COMPILED AND ARRANGED
BY WILLIAM DRESSLER.
Price G Per O01. Single Copies sent,
Iosl-iaiI GO cents.
Address, a. U PETE Its,
j'J'.l Uroadua)',
N'ev York,
THE SONG ECHO
The Topular Slnglngjchool B.xk.
13 Y II, S, TPERIvIS.
Price S7.SO perDoi. Single copts seat,
Post-paid, for 75c.
Address J. U. PETERS,
30t Broadway,
August eth, 4m. New Yorlc
chas. h." oatjfield;
DEALER IN
GENERAL MEECHANDISE,
CORNER OE SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
lias Just Received a New Stock of
Calicoes, Dress Goods,. Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Lhien, Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling, TablCloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbous, Laces and Insertions.
Fjubroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods,
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys
Which have lee selected with niK-ciul t are for (Hi market and cannot
BESl'HPASSED L QUALITY OK PRICE.
THK IIIGHKSTMARKET PRICUPAID l't)H COUM'HY PRODUCE
March 13, l73;tf
HEV STORE! NEW GOODS! NEW FIRM !
LEVY BEOTI-IEES
Have Just oiened, in
aMai'Uall't-? jSTow I3uilcliii:, Oregon Oitj-,
rilHEFIXKST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCIi OK CLOTHING AND I'HY-GOODS,
JL Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, tJentleinen's Furnishing Goods, Hoscries, Xo
tions, Cutlery, Ha&kets and Toys : also. Groceries and Irovisions, and a.
liLXKltAL ASSORTMENT OF OTHER GOODS,
Too numerous to describe, which we propose to sell ut the lioivest Possible Rates, for
CASH..
Jllt. I. LEVY, being a Practical Je-veler of long experience, ve will also deal Ir
and manut act are and repair Jewelry. We guarantee all our goods and work, or nopay.
Give us a call and examine our goods, and save twenty jkt cent.
LEVY 131? OS,.
Second door norlli of (lie Postofliee, M11I11 street, Oregon CI(v
COLEMAN'S
Dr. J. S. Coleman's Com
pound Extract oi'eucalyp-
tus is a preparation combining all the valuable medical ouaities ot the Eucalvpl 118,
which is cultivated in nearly every (.'allium in garden for its'medieal utilitv having be
come the household remedy for all diseases of the KJDXHVS, HLA 1)1) HR and L'KI V
Ali YCAXAL, and SKMIXAL WKAKXKSS. It seems to have a direct afrinitv for the
(iEMT(M)ltGANSandtheirsurrouiidings, and cures them bv its alterative "hyaline
.mil 1 1.1 I c. ... i 1 ii.c in. .!-. ..IT. ...t .. 1 1 1 I. n n .. .. . . . 1. 1 . ' O
It is an invaluable remedy lor all diseases of t he mucous and serous iiieYnbrnne siielv
as JilinCIITIS. irACUIXU VULUII, XAUSKA U LJi 1 XU 1'liKU XA XUV I 1'ls'j'JiA
H I A, LJiVVOJtllIU:A, etc.
...... j'. .... . n. r. ....... v ... . . ".nil . 1
This pn
cities ot
he
its
test
this preparation is the result or Dr. Coleman's exiK-riments with the medicinal oron
rties of the tree in the U. S. Msrine Hospital in San Francisco, in l.STrand 1S7'' where
e had unusual lacilities for test ing the various methods of preparing the remedv and
s uses, it can be relied uon as certain to give the promised results and hundreds of
stimonials of its eflicacy can be se.11 at his ortice, 4(t-'t Kearnev stcct. Bun KraDcistu.
COLJ'.AMX'S DOI J1LH KXTHACT OF K CCA L Yl'TVN is a pow-
erf 11 1, yet harmless, lebriluge, and is a special preparation for the
treatment of the malarious fevers of our interior valleys, and is war
ranted to cure any case ol hh hlt..M.bl E treated with it accord
ing to directions, while the baneful results of the usual Quinine and
arsenical remedie for those diseases are entirely avoided.
FOR PHYSICIAN'S, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Eucalyptus in 1-lh
bottles. Iteware of imitations, and take
! B & A B T? 7 Tif?e, a iTiale everywhere, and by Hodge.Ca'lef J
GEO. WOODS & CO S
The most remarkable instrument ever per
fected ; capable of the most beautiful mus
ical effects, and in tlie most elegant eases.
All Loven of . Music
should see them, and hear their
COMBINATION SOLO STOPS.
W 111. G. 13 A 1J G K II,
Of 7tti Suiisome St., Sun Pra ncisco,
has tli-ni. junel3iii3.
THOMAS C!IARF:1A!I
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon Citv and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Xintble Six Pence in littler than a Slow
Shilliiia.
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where 1 purchased one of the-
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
over twfore ofTerecf in this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, . Crockery,
Platcdware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Roie, Faming tions of Every
Implemcntsof Descripl ion
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc..
Of the above list, I can say iny stock is tlie
M O S T COJIPL E T E
ever ottered in this market, and was seleted
wit h especial care for t he Oregon City trade.
All of which I now oiler for sale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladies, or anv one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods for
I am, Xbterntined to Sell Cheap and not to
allow myself to be
UNDERSOLD IX TIIE 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
onlrementc r.t llm tr-wi., i..,
and see for yourselves that tle old stand' of
THOMAS CIIAItMAN
cannot be beaten in quality or prie. It
would be useless fo.r me to tell vou all the
advantages I can otfer you in the sale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed, AU I with to say is
Camp, and Ser.and Examine for Yourselves
fori do not wish to make anv mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
thatlam still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHARMAN.
Main Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. THUS. CHARMAN.
?50,000 lbs wool wanted bv '
THOS. (5HARMAN,
- . :"i'-
, ...:W:
EUg&LYPTUS
11.1 11 .111 J UlllIT JVIIOWU nilK'tlV,
none but Coleman's. For
gents for
3yl.
STILL l. THE FIELD!
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be found in the
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in the city free of charge. The highest casU
price paid for count rv produce.
Oregon City, March 2S, 1S73.
IMPERIAL MILLS,
Savier, Laliccijiie & Co,.
Oregon City.
Keep constant ly on hand for sale Floury
Middlings, Llan and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed uiust furnish the sack.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
n II E U XI) E R S IG X E D AX-
JL nouno to the citizens of Oregon
City and Clackamas count v thatthev bsive
just opened a
JEVELHY ESTABLISHMENT
1 x
Cregon City,
Main street, next door north of Shades Sa-i
loon, where they will keep on hand and for
sale all goods pertaining tot heir line, at the
lowkst living hates. Ks'iecial attention,
given to the repairing of F 1 n e T t m t" Pi kc E.s.
All goods sold and work dope warranted,
GEO. A, HAAS & SOX
Oregon City, Feb. 0, ls7a-tf.
SPIHSU AM) SlttUIEK GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
1.
DEALER IX
Dry Goodst
Clothing,
Loots and Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries.
Crockery, Notions,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
etc., etc., etc., etov
Main Street, Oregon City.
Produce of all kinds bought, for which X
pay the highest market price. If you Ue
sire good Goods u 1 aw prices, call at
I. S Ii L L I X G ' s
and examine his new stock of Springgoods,
Give me a call and convince yourselves.
My motto is,
' HU1CK SALES A Nil SMALL. PROFITS,.
The highest market price paid for wool.
I.SFXUXtS.
Oregon City,, March 21, l73-tl,
1 ,0 0 0 D E E R SKINS
AV A IST T K 13,
AND ALSO,
i LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
j. which I will pay the highes market,
price in cash P.ring on your hides and get
y oil r coi n lor t h e n 1 ,
JOHN SCHRAM.
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, !S73-m3.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon
for t he county of Clackamas.
Frank Schlunt. Paintiff,
vs.
William Knopf and J. S. Gunbiemer, dfts.
To the. Defendants above pawc
IN THE NAM E OF THE &T TE OF ORE
gon, you arc hereby required to apfear
and answer the complaint filed ngtiinst
you in the above entitled suit within ten
days from the date of the service of this
summons upon you, if served within this
county, or if served in any other county of
this .State, then within twenty days from,
the date of the service of this summons
itpon'voii, and if served upon you by publi-.
cation then bv the first day of the the next
term of said Court following the time pre
scribed in the order of publication, via : .
TlieJOi Monday In September, 173, "
and if vou fail soto answer for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint, which
consists among other things as against
said defendant, Knopf, in caung him to
execute a deed in fee simple tothe plaintiff
of the property described in the complaint,
and as against said defendant Gunbieruer
in excluding him from any interest ipa
lien on the property described in com
plaint ; and you are further not titled that
bv an order of the Hon. W Yv . Upton.
Judge of said Court, service is to be had
11 1 n vou in said suit by publication of the
summons once a week for six weeks in the
Orfgos city K-vtekprise, a newspaper
published in Oregon City. Claclwmas coun
ty. Oregon. J. H. REED,
'' Attorney for Plaintiff.
August 8th, 1873. augla-
TO LKT.
THE ROOM FORMERLY Orctnt"
as the rv.nnr.il CVi a mlil'A In W. JBi
ninc' brick building. ArP1)" at mce
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