Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, October 03, 1873, Image 3

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.ailed i Mr. Alexander
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and a view of "The
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M'"r. .J;.lne
M allien Lane.
Statistics ov Clackamas C'oi'NTY.
The following statistics from tlie as--ssiuciit
roll of Clackamas county for
tlte year 17'. have been furnished us
bv the County Clerk :
BTERP
I -meal (rl..l view ot J-.lizaieui
I.Hwrie '-ri'"1 -,,1,1-taine A.liroii.laek
Valley, J"1" (.V York; Mr. llolmaii
' us English artist, is rei
limit, tin- f:?:.',"". Kvt. of St. Allies;"
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No. Value.
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Number of atT'-s
Toyii lots. . . .g
Merchandise and iin-
pl oVt in. nts
Mxiicy, noles, ai-e'ts,
shares of stock
Household furniture,
p 1 ea s u re carriajjres,
watches, etc
Nllllll.rr of pnll-5
Nuiu' er oi' inn.ses and
liiilies
Nu-.ni'cr of cattle
Nuniiier of sheep and
U"f.ts '
Number of swine
(irnss v.duo of ail rro-
rty
lini. i teiiness w i t h i n
Su.tc
Kxeiupt from i ixaiion
Ain't taxable pr inerty
0 S -i.i :: i:::s Month!. v. The October
No. of this poj ular magazine is upon
o,ir t il'lc. It is (iesi'rv.ng of th: rank
in 1 he 1' rciinst nil 1)1 ic.il ie.ns of Ameri-
i. It s coii! ; i .ni-: s arc li ei', inter, st
Pu'ait't inti'.i.ti e writers. Dr. llol-
1 i:e I is acii ii' - v. le. i :: I to be one in' i iie
!.. :i Mi'il :is i i. -st Useful magazim-
i i.ers in i he (' n.t .! Slates. lr. llwl
1 n t. in l' pi'-s i .r' t ! iuie," .1 i wusses
' i'Tilb 1 1 1" 1 1 in I. lilies," Mclerate
Piiees.'' am I -'A New Woman's V1
l' ' - ' in tin' Old ( abiuet are "Till- Sta-g.-v
J'e, s..ii," "A l-Vieiid with a Single
l ' ei! ," and "M iiriiing. Noon and
Ni ;.i ," an i the t h-r regular .Icpart
iii'Tiisaie inlei esting. W'itii the No
vinii.er i.uiiiiH'i- n.-w volume will
C :clliellee. Ait.i it will begin t AO
.;ie;i'-a-is rials, "Kat hrine Farl," by
.M,-s.l.l l;,i - l'l-.ir'i.'ii p.iuthorof Tin
A icMeau ;i: l A r.;-oa.l,") and "F.irth-i'll.-hcis."
ly Mis. Ke..icea llariiing
i.ti-;. Mi-s Tim f.: ni 'ihvi I is lii.--'i;iii
1 s ri.d" oi' t!ie, year, and i- said
to . v a siri'iiing an I beautiful storv.
M . K. i nii.w School KKnr.(iAMZi:n.
T.c- S.iiidav S. h 'ol society of the M. K.
( oiivli oi't.ii. ci- , met at lU' pa. so:.- !
ar-ii-t ."'I hi l;v ' eni n ' and a. 1. ; .t.
iil.o .ted
a ' . i - 1 1 1 1 '. J t i and ilv-i.ii .vs f ir tin-
IT , ;i.ii.'ii; of tii-- S'-Ii'o'.l, ami elected
1 i- .' lp.wii: i -rin-i'i-s ami i -aclicrs for
I . i.- c:i . iin s y-.-ar, or until t ae'tr siiccos-
s . s tr-- cl -ci'.-d : S.li ci iiltcli iellt, !c v.
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.1. W. M bit -c.i'i :
a- l. Sj'i- r i:i:am
a '. i i'o I'll : S -c rotary,
Assistant S ee'v. M i'ss
M im' I -ail : lie
M -I'D - li.i : Kibe
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:p .t. Mrs. J. W. .M, 1
! i:i'r tea'-h.-rs w ere
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. A' in y, M is. J. W.
:-. -J. . Mcldrum.
( ':ien,o et!l and S. R.
u.tiui. Tne fell
el - led : L. T. ":l
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M I.ii'iiiii. M rs. P
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N -w man. (' en in i'. tci
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T. Marin, W.
H. P .;e, Ml .h
dj'i;i:i.
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'drs. Mi.1-
l-'i Msii i:,).--'i',i - Clackamas bridge
has been comph-ud. It is a magni.,
c. nt structure, and is a credit to the
ei'-.m'v. It will be inspected by the
t'.' i'ilv Court n--st week, when the
e,.ii!l'..i tor will be ready to l tl II I 11 ei
l . t lie count v. We h a ; n t he !' 1 lowing
uariieul -rs front -he Su perintendant .
Mr. A.J.C.immi: Length of sj.an 21"
f t b, i:i " feet longer than -oiitiact) ;
t : d 1,-iicr ,i .'I .' feet s incSics. tip - a;r u-b.-ing
"J; n-cl longer th in the contract
.'II. -d for -some mistake h.t ;ng boon
in i ! in the siii v.A jirejiar itory loeon
sii ii- ii Mi ; 1 1 i r 1 1 1 1 1 of truss, 22 i'c t ;
uiltli of bri'i'e 22 feet. When some
t.iailinr shall have l-eu done by the
i"td supervisor in the approaches to
t i -bii l'e, it will then be ready for
travel. It will be a trroat convi'iiience
t the traveling public.
fnMT.it r.--Tlio riyst concert by iiiem
1 ers of I lie Baptist unday School aided
by a number of their friends of other
vleiol.-;, will be srivtin . this evening at
t'le P.aptist Cl i arch, corner of Main and
liiriitli Stri ct. Tiic pric of admission
is .v cents, chil'lrt n half price. It is
prop. icd to repeat t I'ec. mcert on Tiiurs
il tv evening next. Tne proceeds of
both evenings will be equally divided
between our sulVi-ring fellow towns
lam, laig' iie Ia Forest, Fsq., and the
f ind the church is raising to pur
chase a boll; these are lith worthy
objects, and we shall lie glad to see the
h"'.lse well filled each evening.
In a II i: i.i n v Condition. It is with
1 tide that we record the fact that our
county olVieials are so conducting the
"U'ati-s of the count v as to meet with the
hearty approval ol .ill. Here is the re
port of the late grand jury :
"We. the grand jury, respn-ct fully re
port that we have visited the various
c 'U-ity ollic-.s and tin I them well kept.
Tin. jail has leen recently cleaned, and
is sutlieienl' in our judgment for the
si fe keeping of till prisoners, by tho ex
ercise of a proper d-greoof vigilance on
the part ot oifieors in ehanro.
James Winston, Fr,enian."
Rei.IiIoi"s Sevices. There will be
i' -l-rious services in thoChur. hcsas fol-
b.us next Sunday: Congregational,
pi ACliiicr in the morning at 10'; and
in tin-evening at 7 l o'clock, by Rev.
'r. AtkiusMni : Sabbath ScIumh atI2'e.;
baptist, ptcachimr. by Rev. Mr. Wirth, j
'"irnin-r atui evening; Sabbath School j
i- o clock. Lpisconai, preaciiing
in irninir and; eveniii-.r : al'bath Sclnnd
' -V- '" Motiiottist, preachiiiir by
' v. Mr. Judy, morning and evening;
'.un .-Nfiiooi at 2 j. m. Catnoiie
irch, services as usual by Father
lis. .Swats free ;it !ill tlio I 'lmri-hps.
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bVoNoMir.vi ..The expenses of our
'ur.ty f,,r the past year, exclusive of
I"" n-iekaiuas bridgr, is alnnit SJ.t'MK)
" than under former administrations i
t-,' mi'.iiiied bv one who ha,
Oregon City, Oct. 4th 1873.
To the Teachers, Directors of School
Districts, and voters of Clackamas
County :
You are hereby notified that the first
five readers and the the sjieller of the
Pacific Cojust series, and Jlonkins man
ual of American Ideas, have recently
been adopted as school text-lxoks in
tins State, l on will therefore see that
these books are introduced in tho Com
mon Schools of Clackamas oountv in
the time and manner nreseribed" In
law. l-.or further particulars see Stato
Superintendent's Circular published
elsewhere. W. W. MoiikVand,
Deputy Sc hool Supt. Clackamas Co.
QiTAiiTKiti.y Kxamixation. The ex
amination for teachers held in the City
Seminary last Saturday, there were
devt n applicants for certificates ; those
w ho received certilicates stood in the
following order and with the following
jK.-reenta.tre ot correc t answ ers in all the
branches in w hich thev were examined
to-wit. j.C. Wilson, K jerct nt; W.
H. Carothers, Tl per cent; Samuel
J.row ii. 7 jier cent ; liss. Knuna Cheno
wetli, 62 er cent. The other applicants
not having atained the required stan
dard of proticiencv were not awarded
certilicates.
Cim l it PdUiir. The folloxvinf: c:is s
were disjKiscd of in the Circuit Court
last Thursday after our published pro
ceedings were made up:
Martha Ann M unlock and John Mur
ilock her husband vs. Win. A. Jack and
Thomas (Jarrett, executors of the last
will and testament of lloliert Allen, dec-eased
: judgment for dfts for costs.
Seth Smith vs. Charles Cuttintr and
Abigail CuttiiiLr; decree for plaintiff.
Jacob Wortnian vs. Rebecca K. Mar
low et al ; suit to foreclose mortgage;
judgment for plaintiff by default.
Ixkakk. To "many readers" Port
land, Oregon, we cite you to the ad
vanced sheets of our new diotionary of
"new" words. The meaning of tin?
word intan;
is a comiiinalioii of the
n" denoting; "present or
nrei ositioii
;-i -sit
Ii.scd
enclosed, jiiui ine intransitive verii
"fare," which means "to feed: to Ix
entei lainea'." lieiiig "present" we
were "fed and entertained." If that is
not a suflicieiit .'.eliniuon, we give it
lip.
Captain Samuel Holmes, resident
agent at Cclilo lor the O. S. N. Co., is
lying in a very critical condition at pres
ent, caused by hemorage of the Iihilts.
On Thursday evening Drs. Howard
and Rohbins were sent for, but we
were unable to learn their opinion of
the case. The many fiiends of the
Captain's ih this city will be sorrv to
learn of Ids sickness, says the Dalles
Mountaineer.
Personal. Wo had a call from Col.
J. W. Ncsmith last Tuesday afternoon.
Tho Col. is not enjoying the best of
hcj.lth, but is in good spirits, and
sanguine of success. He brings very
encouraging news from Southern Ore
gon. Tne Democracy are united and
are very enthusiastic", w hile the oppo
nents are divided, and disheartened at
tho failure of their nominee to meet
the Democratic candidate
Aitipen t. A very sad accident oc
curred Friday of last week to a little
girl of Mr. Fred. C er, of Mutteville,
"lie of a twin pair aged alx-ut S years.
Sae was playing about a tire in the
door yard, when her clothes took tire
and she w as shockingly burned before
assistance could be given her.
The markets remain unchanged, with
tho exception of wheat, which has fell
! cents. P.u-tland legal tender quota
tions: S7 buying, and sX soiling, yester
day. Th; cause of wheat fallmti'is lhat
t lie sli i : s are :-.H a way . and wo believe
tie- in-!."!. will b( us it was l ist week
when thev return again.
I.anii Oi i-I. k !U:sinks. The follow
er !:usi!ios'; was transacted at the I.a.id
lice at this j.l tec during the month of
'pleiuiior : ! J'onation eertiiicates,
acres; 21 Homestead, Futiii s,
-'."U acres: Final Homesteads. :!'
s P.-oeju (inns tiled, l.irit acres: 2 Cash
M il :
a -res.
M.vRRiAiiE I.KKNsivS. During the
last month tlie Clerk of this county has
i --.sued but three marriage licenses.
I'u; id thomrli t rav-linjr, it is not with
1 1 r!it ui 11 s . ."-I'll,
iiryniiiii ni'-ii a ;ul tn.-iiili-ns tS. not its
VOU-eS Ilcel.
F 1 1 1 E C M PAN V M F. E r I N ( i. Til. 'Hook
and Ladder Company meets this even
ing at their rooms. The Cataract Host!
Company No. 2, will meet at their
rooms next Tuesday week. Tin- Foun
tain Ib.se C. mpany No. 1, will meet
next Wednesday evening.
Re i t itN EP. Dr.
has ret m ned from
s. nee of about six
J. Welch, Dentist,
Astoria after an al
weeks, and may be
t'.und at his office on Main street, in
this city, on Saturday of each week
prepared to do all work in his line of
business.
Called. Mr. Win. Chapman of Ker-
iiyville, Josephine ounty, called yes-
, terday. Mr. Chapman was a former
! resiih-nt of this aitv w hen it was but a
small villaire. He is a brother to our
t iisiiki ii Fred Chapman.
County Court. Tiie probate eourt
will be hold next Monday T. K. Wait,
Judge, presiding. County Court e n-
vonos on Wednesday -Tudire Wait and
Coiniiiissioners Saw tell and Sharp j ire
siding. Wooden Weddino . A s u r p r ise p:i r t y
was given Mr. and Mrs. lb man Muck
last Saturday evening on the occasion
of their wooden wedding fifth year of
marriage. A very I L asant lime was
had.
Close of (Jca rter. The first quar
ter of Prof. S.D.Pope's ( ; rammer school
will close to-day. There will lie no va
cation. Wo learn that quite a number
of new scholars, were enrolled lat Mon
day. Rev, Mr. Judy will preach a sermon
especially to children next Sunday
morning. "Suffer little children to
come unto me, and forbid them not.
for such is the kingdom of heaven.'
In Town. Mr. S. L. Campbell.
surveyor, lias moved into the city. We
notice several new residents who have
come here to enjoy tho benefits of our
excellent schools.
New An. We call attention to the
professional card of Dr. II. W. Ross,
w hich ajijH-ars in to-day's paper. The
Dr. is well known in this city as a suc
cessful practitioner.
Called. We had a call from Alonzo
Cleaver, of Linn county, who is travel
ing as a general newspaper advertising
agent. He is a print and understands i
me newsp.iiH-r business.
Personal. Last Friday we received
a call from Mr. W. II. Faucett, of Nes-
t oct on, Tillamook county. Mr. Faucett
was formerly a resident of this city and
is visiting otVl friends hero.
The school house in Can by district,
this county, was destroyed last Satur
day by lire. Loss light.
D. A. Lancaster, agent of the Ed ui ta
ble Life Insurance Company is in the
i-itv.
ack iioii.sE.w,,,. Barlow of thia
county has a race horse which he pro
ves to enter at the State Fair next
week Several other horses will be
taken from this count v.
Her Oruers.-A young lady of this
city gave this order to her milliner for a
bonnet: "You are to make it plain,
but at the same time smart w r '
consi.ieuous place in church."
Monthly M eetixcj. The re-ular
meeting of the Turn Veriens will be
holdeii at their hall next Monday even
ing A full attendance of the members
is desired.
Thos. Crawford of this oountv passed
through this city on Wednesday for
Corvallis, w here lie intends to enter
the State Agricultural College, at that
p'ace.
A Dame. The Turners propose to
give a ballas soon as Pope's City Hall
is completed. This hall will accommo
date alxmt sixty couples at one time.
Coons. I,evy Brothers have just re
ceived a new stock of Fall goods. Thty
have suits that will just tit you, provid
ing you are the right measure.
City Marshal's Office. Mr. J.
Kelley City Marshal, lias established
his oilice one door North of IIaas
Jcwclrv Store.
City Col-.mtl. Tlie regular monthly
meeting of tlie City Council for October
will lo holden at the Council Chamber
next Monday evening.
New Roof. The trustees of the
Methodist Church are having a new
roof put on the Parsonage and Church
in thiscitv.
At Tacoma. Mr. J. It. Ralston of
this city has gone into the livery stable
business at Tacoma. Success to you,
Mr. Ralston.
JiErri RE. Mrs. Cliamlierlain, the
celebrated "spritual medium," lectured
last evening at the Court House.
Rev. Jonh Rosenburg will officiate
at thk Fpiscopal Church next Sunday.
Sold. Paul d isbar has sold his sa
loon to a man from Portland.
" ISi " and " Xcz."
TWO OKKliOX STATESMEN PEN POR
TRAITS OF THE RIVAL CANDIDATES
F O It C O XlillBSSJIE N.
Corrcsimndenco of the S. I. Chronicle.
Portland, Sept. l'J, 1S.'.
The Congressional contest in this
State will open in a few days. Tlie
Conventions of lioth parties have met
and n; liieil their men. A brief de
scription of these two men, made
prominent by the events of the last
few days, may not be devoid of inter
est. I'lirani Smith (called "Hi" for
short) is Republican, and J. V. Xes
mith (familiarly styled " "ez") is
Democratic.
" Hi" is aliout six feet two, wears
Xo. 11 boots and a Xo. 4 plug hat.
lie fills a number 1VJ shirt, open in
front, Monopoly collar, no jewelry.
He eats as if he was in a hurry, talks
loud and laughs a good .leal. Wears
short chin whiskers, and is a very
fair specimen of a maai. As to his
oratorical powers I cannot speak,
never having- heard him eloeute. He
is reputed to lie upright and honest,
and will undoubtedly do his duty, if
elected.
" Xez" is a man of less pleasing
1 e.: son al appearance, being low of
s ature and something after the John
Dull style of architecture. He talks
I ut little excoopt to his particular
friends, although he is probably more
in sympathy with the people than
Mr." Smith' Tho "Colonel" wears
shoes, standing collar, and, when on
his farm, a broad-brimmed black felt
hat. He always walks with a cane,
and is apparently i-." or oO years of
ago. He is now Postmaster at La
Creole, l'olk county, with a salary of
Sl.o2 p r annum, and has a daughter,
the prettiest girl in the county, who
w ill probably assume control of the
Postofiico il her father is elected to
Congress.
Tlie gentlemen are both con sidered
wealthy. Mr. Smith is doing a large
general merchandise business at Har
risburg, besides speculating some in
wheat. Mr. Xesraith owns the larg
est and finest farm in polk county,
cultivates a thousand acres, and runs
fifteen gang-plows in ylowing season.
Mr. Nesniiih is claimed by some to
be suix-rior intellectually, and has
hid much experience. The friends
of Mr. Smith urge his his personal
worth and undoubted integrity. We
expect to have a "red hot" time.
Weil
The Redoubtable Hi came up on the
Tuesday evening train. He leaped
from the platform calling wildly for
Odell". but Odell wasn't there. He
rushed up to the Land Oilice with
jaws considerably distended, and
from there a runner was im
mediately dispatched to Springfield
for John Kelly, w ithout w hom, Odell,
could give no responsible advice.
When the shades of night began to
mantle the quiet city appropriate
time, a draw-curtain caucus was held
in the Surveyor General's Office, for
the transaction of imorttiil busim'ss,
and for the purpose of ascertaining
the probable propriety, unl cost of
securing the campaign services of
Commissioner E. L. Applegate, who
of course was consulted and asked his
price and alas! we must record it
there came the difference of opinion
Hi i Co., thought st.r hit would be a
reasonable fee, Lish grabbed up his
old white beaver and said he would
not undertake such a nasty, hopeless
case for less than .52,51 b Egad, how
great men difl'er in opinions. Hvrh
Eie. A Strang e Entry. The Sacra
mento Record says: An odd entry for
a premium was made at the Pavilion
last night. Mrs. J. U. Walters en
tered the hair upon her head. 31 is.
Walters is a fine looking lady, the
feet and eight inches in height.
Four years ago she cut off her hair,
shingling it close to her head. Since
thenit has grown rapidly, until it is
now five feet long, reaching with m
eight inches of the ground when she
is erect, The hair is tine, strong,
thick and of a dark brown color.
Mrs. Walters is a resident of Sacra
mento. Will Possibly. The London
Daily Xeics believes the financial
panic in New York will possibly lead
to the resumption of specie payment.
The Republican papers who sup
port Hiram are applying the appel
lation of "true" Republicans to those
they wish to drive to the work of
boasting up High Smith. We are
not very curious but would like to
know what is meant by true Rej.ub
licans. Extra Session of CoxGitess. It
is rumored, at Washington, that in
view of the financial trouble, the
President has been advised to call an
extra session of Congress.
Another Anne Expedition. The
British Association, in session at
Bradford, England, have adopted a
resolution urging a Government ex
ploring expedition to the Arctic.
--
Home Scnshine. Many a child
goes astray, not because there is
want of prayer. or virtue at home,
but simply because home lacks sun
shine. A child needs smiles as
11 nvers need sunbeams. Children
look little beyond the present mo
ment. If a thing pleases, they are
a it to see it ; if it displeases, they are
p -one to avoid it. If home is the
place where faces are sour and words
are harsh, the fault-rinding is ever
ascendant, they will spend as many
hours as possible elsew here.
Natural LK-cu y Protect tlie Sjntciii.
The human body is a machine, and
therefore cannot endure forever; but like a
watch or a sewing machine, it will last
much longer if properly regulated and du
ly repaired, t han If no pains were taken
to keep it iu order. The groat object of
every on" who desires a long and healthy
life .should be to put his body in a condition
to resist tho life threatening influences by
which wii are all more or less surrounded ;
amino invigorant and corrective at pres
ent known so ctr-ctive answers this pur
lo.se as tin vitalizing elixir which, und'-r
tho unpretending name of Hosettcr's Stom
ach Hitters, has been for more than twenty
years the standard tonic of America. In
crowded cities, where the atmosphere is
contaminated wit Ii t he oiliu via Inseparable
from large populations; in marshy regions
here tiie soggy soil recks with miasma;
on t he prairies and in tlie forests, where'
every tall the air is tainted with exhala
tions lrom rotting weeds and grasses, or
decomposing leaves in short, iu every lo
cality wln-rc malaria exists, this powerful
vegetable antidote is urgently needed, fe
ver and ague, bilious levers, d. sent cry,
congest ion ol the liver, jaundice, rheuma
tism, and all diseases which arc generated
by infected air, impure water, or raidden
of temperature may be averted by srengt li
ming and regtilaingthe system in advance
with Host otter's Litters. Autumn is al
ways a season of peril, especially to weak,
susceptible orjianizat ions. Kven the more
vigorous an- apt to b" in some measure
iie ressed by the htlinul nt mosphere, load
ed with deleterious gases JiriHlueed by voice
table decay. Uhe iall Is a period "of t he
year when tlie renovation and regulation
of the living machine is peculiarly im; r
tant.andthe Hitters should therefore" be
taken daily at this critical s-ason.
Tliere is no disease flesh '.s heir to more
troublesome in manage t han riieumat ism.
It comes when you least expect it, and
gem-rally remains till il gets ready to go
away. '1 he lilosl. Cons 'iclous remedy lor
this'eoiiij laml is Ju.'utfun'x Amjilynt: J.ini
mcnt. T.vo or three doses of Slui-i'tun's Curuirj
t'oiulitivtt 1'invt'Ts will cure a horse of any
common cough or cold, and the very worst,
cas s may be cured in a ti -w woe its. We
knot tins by experience.
ASIlTiC CHOLERA IN MIMA.
Almost ia t-i j- Case Cured Willi
PAIH -KILLER!
1kaii Sins : I hi riii".
i r. si.lenc.' of some
ten years in Siaiu ami inn.i, as a mission
ary, 1 lotnid jour Pain-Kill r a mo.-t. valu
able rem -ly lor mat iear.t.i scourge, tne
i "holera.
In adui mistering t he meuii-ine I found it
most clfect mil togiv.-a U-as oonlui ol I'ain
Killer ill a gill oi not wat- r sweetened II a
sugar; then, alter about liiteen minutes,
begin to give about a t a I1. s k n t u 1 ol t he
same mixture every few nntiutes until re
lief is obtained. Applj- hot applical ions to
t he oxt rem il les. bathe the stomach wit h
the Paiii-Kdler, clear, and rub the limbs
briskly. Ol those who bad I lie i holera, and
took tlie medicine laii hlu liy, in the way
slated above, cifiiit out. ol ten recovered.
Hkv. 11. M l'.i.ioai). Missionary in C hina.
DkahSiks: During a lung residence in
China 1 have used jour valuable 1 'uin-K.il-ler,
both in mj" own lainily and among! he
Chinese, and Have loiinil it a most, excel
lent mcuieine. In t he Stiiiiiners of lSii'J and
lstU, while residing in Shanghai, 1 lound
it an almost certain cum lor cholera, it us
ed in time. Indeed, using it in a great
nianj- instances, I do not remember lulling
in a single case, l'or three years 1 have
been residing in this place, more than ti;tj'
miles lrom a physician, and have been
obliged oiti.-n to iall upon in.v o n resources
in cases of sickness. The i binese come to
us in great numbers for medicine and ad
vice. Though without medical knowledge
ourselves, the lew simple remedies wo can
command are so much in advance oven of
their phj sicians.t hat we have almost dail.v
applicat ions. We alio w t h.-m to come, be
cause it brings us in contact withthcm and
opens a .lour ot usefulness. In diarrhea,
colic, vomiting, cholera, coughs, etc., your
ram-Killer has been my ci.n i medicine.
Yours, very truly,
llKV. T. P. ( 'H.VWFOItll,
1 ungeliow. China.
Those using Pain-Killer should strictlj-obs-Tve
t h" following directions :
At thf commencement of the disease,
take ti t.-aspoonliil of Pam-Killer, in sugar
and water, and I li'-n bath.- ir -el.v across
the stomach and bowels with tiie l'ain
Killer clear. Should t he dirrh.-a and cram p
out inu", repeat t he dose overj- litleon min
utes. In this waj- the dreadful scourge may
be ch"Ckod and tie- patient relieved in the
course of a few hours. ,
N. I. 15e sure and get the genuine articl" ;
and it is recommended bj- those who have
used the l'uin-K il ler lor tin- cholera, that
in extreinc cases the patient take two (or
more) teaspoontuls in.stead of one.
Tho PAlN-KlM,i::t is sold by all the
Druggists and Dealers in Family Medi
cines. Cl'rice, " ami "0 cents, and J 1.
PlCiiiil 1 A V'iS V SOX,
Manuf'sA Prop's, l'tti High St.,Prov.,H. I.
sej.t lit anl
For the very best photographs, goto r.rad-lej-A
Htilolson's otlerj' without STAIItS
Vstcinl in tlie K.'cvatur, 120 Montgomery
Street , San Francisco, California.
AGENTS FOR THE E.iTERPKISE.
The following persons Jiro authorized to
act as agents lor the Kntkrokisk :
lii-i.. P. Howell it Co., 10 Park How, New
York. Co.-, Wot h.-rill A Co., (i')7 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Abbott iV Co., No. and SI Nassau street,
New York.
Portland, Iregon Samuel
l Thos. P.ovce
San 1 rancisco j I p. Fisher
St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles
Astoria, Clatsop county v- v'ari Dtiseii
Sal -m b. Williams
HarrisiaVrg."."".."..".! J- H- Smith
I.a fa vet to. Yam hi 11 county I.li-Ferguson
Dallas, l'olk county Dave Holmes
lii-nton count j' 'lis
Corvallis Hon.. John Burnett
Can von Citv.iirant co Vv. B. I-aswoil
Aiba'nv .". - Arnold
Dalles", Wasco county lb liatos
bai irando. I'nion countj- A. C. Craig
Pendleton. I'matilla county s. . Knox
J.
M. Thompson
Ii. Prist ow
i-ug'-ne n j j.;
Hos-burg
Hon. Ii. F. I.ane
i C. T. Montague
f J. H. Halston
Hon. K. D. Foudray
H. C. Huston
I'ban.m
Jacksonville....
Ixing Tom
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Beaver Creek
Butteville
Cascades
Can by ..
Cutting's
Figle Creek
Harding's
C. F. Beatie
"." John Zumwalt
Henrv Mdiugin
J. W. Strawser
...P. Wright
'"".'.".".'Frank W. Foster
C'apt.i. C.Norton
W. Moreland
'.'.'.'John Hagonberger
John Doole
"v. H- Vaughaa
.' I.ower Molalla
! Milwaukic
: Oswego
i lTpp?r Molalla
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TPCTVRSITY OF CALIFOPiJIA,
We do not look npon a change of
name as a crime by any means we
changed our own once, and if left a
widow would no doubt have plenty
of opportunity to repeat the experi
ment Xeic Xorth west.
How is that for Hi? We wot of a
certain man she might get lie's a
driver, to. We'd pity the victim.
JIAKIUED.
In this citj-, September 2sth, 1ST3, at the
residence Wm. Newman, Ksq., bj- W. P.
Burns, J. I'., Mr. Chits. M. Fouts to Miss
Fannie K. Doyle all of Clacamas countj-.
DIKD.
At Butteville, Marion countj-. Or., Sept.
IS, 1S73, Kva Bloiinie, twin daughter of F.
W. W. and Mary A. (jeer ; aged 7 years, 5
months and 13 daj s.
Deceased came to her detith by her
clothes having accldcntallj- ceught fire,
which burned her so severely that she
died in 24 hours afterward.
Portland papers copy.
IMiiir Uamiuna.
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 groat 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, Chas. Banglevt Co.,
San Francisco. auglm3.
XE)V TO-DAY.
IT. W. 1 vOSS, -SI. 1).,
PHYSIC! AH AfJD SURGEON,
PKll.H.l.VKXTLY LOCATED.
Will attend to calls night or day. Office on
Main street, opf osite Masonic Hall. Hesi
denee on the hill, where he will be please
to receive night, calls.
Oregon City, Or., Sept. 30, 1S73. oc3m3.
Auction Sale!
I Wild. SKI.Ii AT PUBLIC AUCTION.ON
Saturday, Oct. isth, 1.73, the following
named articles, for cost : 2 bbls pickled
1 ork ; 2 cases cotr.-e ; 1 case tea : 1 box corn
starch : 13 window sash and glass, Vix 13 ; 2
force pum I s ; 00 foot of led lap.'; 1 lot of
ompt.v bbls; molasses, dishes, lamps, bake
pans, boili rs, kott les, jots and other art i
too numerous to mention.
C"Sale to take place Mj'or's store.
A. C. BAII.F.Y.
I?" Ti H S IE
SiiOALWATEI? BAY
OYSTERS!
npUR UXDKP.SltiXF.D AXXOPXCF.S
JL to the citizens of Oregon t it y that he
has reopened his Oj ster Saloon and Hcs-
ft
Kl
tam-atit. and can dish mt Fresh O.vst.crs to
till orders. Coif.-o, Tea and Chocolate
al.vajs on hand; also a general assort
ment of con foci iiiiinrv. Ovsiers served up
in every stvle desired". "l.OL'lS SA.VL
)r -gon Cit v, S ej.t. 'li, lS73-tf.
SOCIETY XO TIC EX.
om:r; iahh-.k ;o. :j, I. I. o. i,
Meets i-vcry Thurstlav
ov. ningat 7'i .'.'dock, in the 14
Odd Fellows' Hall, Jlain
strt et. M. lul.eisof the Or
dor arc- iuviteil to attend. 15 v order
Nl-
ti:m:ccA ii-:c: x i.oihjl: no.
:5, I. (). O. 1, Meets on tho
Second and Fourth T'ties-
lay evening's each mouth,
at 7 'i o'clock, ill tho O.hl
l Hows' Jlall. .M.-nii'or.sof the liogrec
are invited to attend.
Ail'l.TNOMAli J.()I);t: NO. I, A. I-'.
V: A. M., I lolds its regular coin- f
liitiiiiealioiis on tho First and - VV
Tliii'd .Saturdays iu each month, TW'a
at 7 o'clock from tiic-Ulh of S,-j.
temlior to the -i.'th of Alareh ; and 7 !
o'oloek from the 'JUth of March to the
jutli of Siptcmlor. Brethren in gooil
standing are invited to attend.
liy order of V. M.
FALLS HriCAMt'Jir.M NO. 1,1. O.
O. F., Moots at Ciil.l follows
Hall on tin- First and Third Tues
esieh inoiith. Patriarchs
in 'good standing arc invitotl to attend.
M J s : : f- t. a y ia u -v.
THE PARKER GUM.
StND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MERIDEN,CT.
TEAM POWEIUOB
(
Manufactures to order Ac
count Books.of all sizes and
st Tes.Ball 1 ick. ts. Bill Heads
Blank Booksof any patt' rnthat
is desired, u it Ii or wit hout printed
headings.Blanks, r.riels.Catalogu es,
JO
s
ll. IliJiies.
X". K. Hicltn.
SO
est
H 3 M E S a 0 0.
C5
93ProntSt. I Portland, Oregon.
Cards, Cert in icatcs. Checks, Circu
lars, Deeds, Dodgers, Funeral Xo
tices.Handbills, In voces. Babels,
Iietterlieads,Posters,Program's
K"C' its, Show Cards, Shii--ping
f ags, Tickets, Arc, Ac.
S3
ZX3
ti
nor jl:iavocI jmvmj.
EXAMINATION' FOIt TS2ACIIKKS.
rnun THIHD (H'AiaKUI.Y KXAMIXA
X tion of applicants lor certificates to
teach in i lackamas countj', will be held in
Oregon Cit j- on
Siturt'ii, September T.th, A. I.. 1S73,
at the Cit.v Seminarj'. All persons desiring
to teach in t he pu blic schools of Clackamas
count v will appear ti.r examination al t hat
time." As the examination will bo mostlj
a written one, applicants must furnish
liens and pajier. i he examination begins
at "J o'clock, a. m., xharp.
A. XOBTXEH,
Superintendent f Clackamas count v.
By W. W. MOKfcXAND, Deputy.
liiiul Settlement.
XX THK MATTKH OF THK KSTATK OF
William Dalton, deceased, in the Coun-t-
Court ot Clackamas county, Oregon.
"The administrator ot said estate having
filed his final account for settlement there
of, it is ordered b.v the Court, that Mondaj-,
the tith day ot October, 1-C3, at 1 o'clock, p.
m., be set apart lor said final settlement
with John K. Parker, the administrator
thereof. By order of
HOy. J. K. WAIT,
Countj- Judge.
H. F.CAUFIEDD,
Countj-. i 'lerk,
HL'KIATi WAHHEX,
Attorneys for Administrator,
JOHN 31. IUC0X,
IMIVlHTEH AND DEAT.EH
in liiKiks, Stationery, Perfum-
erv. etc.. etc. .
Or-ron City, Oregon.
C7At Cliarman A Warner's old stand,
lately occupied bj- S. Ackmsn. Main st.
CHAS. J I . O
DEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CORXER OF SEVEXTU AXD MAIX STREETS, 0REG0X CITY.
lias Just Received a 2sew Stock of
Calicoes, Hre.ss Goods, Brown and liloached Sheetings,
House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents'
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Riblions, Laces and Insertions,
Kuibroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, &c.
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SKCES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys,
AVUicli lmve bee t-ltctMl with pt ial crW for this murket im1 ut
BE SURPASSED IX ftl'AUTY OR PKICE.
TIIKIIICZIIIT.MAKKUT PltlCE PAH) FOR ttlUMRYiPKOUUCB,
March 13, ls"3:tf
! O
NEW STORE! HEW GOODS! HEW FIRM!
LEVY BEOTHEES
Have Just opened, in
SIai-liall's TsTew I3uildintr, Oi'oon Cit 3-,
rjlHEFIXEST AXD MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CI.OTHIXG AND DHY-OOOHS
JL Boots and Sho.-s, Hats and Caps, Oent lemen s Furuishing Uoixis, Hoserics y'o
tions, Cutlcrj-, Baskets and Toys : also, Groceries and Provisionsfaiid a "
UlAKKAL ASSOKTMKXT OF OT11KK GOODS,
Too numerous to describe, which we propose to sell at the Lowest Possible Kutes, for
CASH..
Mil. ii. IiEVV, being u PrttrUrulJ-'lr of long experience, we will also deal in
and manufacture and repair Jewelr.v. Wo guarantee aligour goods and work ornopay
Oive us a call and examine our goods, and save twenty j r cent.
LEVY 131? OS.,
Sron.l door norllt of tlie Postotlit e, Main hticet, Oi o-om C'iiy.
Dr. J. S. Coleman's Com- j
pound Extract of oucalj-p-
tus is a preparation combining all the valuable medical uuaitk s ot t ho Fucalvpt us,
which is cultivated in nearly every California garden tor its medical utility having be
come t he household remedy for all diseases of t he KJJKJii S, lll.ADltKH and Ultl'Y
AH Y VAX A I., and .SJiMIMAI, WiAh'MJiS.S. It seems to hftve a diioct alii nit v for the
HKX1 lO-OKOAXS and their surnaindings, and cures them bv its alterative" healing
and balsamic properties more cfTectuallj- than any other known rcmc4v
It is an invaluable remedy for all diseases of tho" mucous and serous membranes such
iSV.-l, IslfL VttllHlHr.A, etc
This preparation is the result of Dr. Coleman's experiments with tho medicinal prop
erties ot the tree 111 the U. S. Msrine Hospital in San Francisco, in lsTl and 1M2, wlicre
in.- ii.iu uiiunuHi luciiu i- mi l'hiii; mi- various meiiiyus ot preiia ri ii the roniodv and
its uses. It can 1m relied uion as certain to give the promised results and hundreds of
testimonials of its efficacy can be seen at his oilice, 41 15 Kearnev -teet 's.nr Vrani-lwn
VOLJiAMX'S DO UJiLK KXTRACT OJ-' HUCaL VJ-TC.S is a i.ow- rancisco.
eritil, j et Harmless, ioi.rnugo, ami is a special preparation for the
treat men t of t he malarious fevers of our interior valleys, and is war
ranted to cure anj-caseof FEVER AX 1 .Uil'K t rented" wit h it accord
ing to directions, while the baneful results of the usual tluinine and
arsenical remodie for those diseases arc entirely avoided.
FOB, PHYSICIAN'S, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Eucaljptus In 1-lb
bottles. Beware of imitations, and take none but Coleman's. For
i 3K M 9 V r,E;),pf-eri.sale everywhere, and by Hodge .Calef
e3N'U3l3 VP I Co- Wholesale Druggists, Portland, Sole Age
Sa C Vjir-i iia fl 1 a Ll Oregon. 3IHnavlS73yl.
THOMAS CHARM AH
ESTABLISHED
1853.
ESIBES TO IXFOKM THE CITIZEN'S
of Ore iron City and of the Willamette
Vall.-v. t hat he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Ximlte Six J'incc is Hi tter than a Mow
Shit liny.
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one ot the
LARGEST AMD EEST SELECTED
stock or gooiis
over before ofT. red in this citj-; and consists
in part, as follows:
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Drj- Goods,
Hiits and Caps,
Hosier- of Ever- Description,
Hardware, Oroecries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
C h i n a w a r e , Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockerj-,
Plated ware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines. Goods, Fancy Xo-
Rope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, AVall Paper, etc..
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST C () 31 P Ii E T K
ever offered in t his market, and was seleted
with especial care tor the Oregon City trade.
All of which I now o!IVr for sale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
Xo use for the ladies, or anj- one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods tor
I am liitcrminul to Sell Vieup and not to
allow myselt to be
UNDERSOLD 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 Citj- enables me to know the re
quirements ot the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
TJIOMAS ClIAItMAX
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would bo useless for me to tell J'ou all the
advantages I can offer you in tlie sale of
g.xMls, as every store that advertises does
that, and probablj- j-ou have been disap
pointed. All I wish to saj- is
t'oiiip, ami StT,nnil Examine for Yourselves
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
Mj- object is to tell all inj- old "friends now
that I am still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or noon such terms
as agreed upm. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHAKMAX,
Main Street, Oregon Citj",
Legal Tenders and Countv Scrip taken at
market rates. THOS. CHAKMAX.
"5,000 lbs wool wanted by
THOS. CIIARMAy.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY,
A X D
SEED STORE !
Factory Block, :::::: Oregon City.
'Agency for the San Juan Lime Co.
Lime sold in quantities to suit, augl-tf.
CHOICE MEATS!
LOtiCSvW ALHKIbllT have Just re
eeived a fine lot of beef cattle from the
John Day country. They are the latest
ever brought to this valley before, and will
be butchered Tor this market. 1 hey pro
pose to soli cheap. Give them a can, ana
get the choicest of meats.
Oregon Citj, May 33d, 1ST3.
2 A- ? . : ? J'- ---"'r:: -V'lw,.
A D" FIjE LT3,
lUCALYPTUS
o
gents, fo
STILL IN THE FIELD!
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST "COMPLETE STOCK
of Fam ilj- Groceries to be found in tins
citj-. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in t ho citj- free of charge. The highest cash
price paid for count r- prluce.
Oregon I ltj-, March . lb..f.
SPEREAL EV2ILLS,
Siivier, LiiKocque & Co.
Oregon City.
Keep constant lj- on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, I.Ian and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
rpiIE UX DEKSloy ED AX
JL nouiice tothecitizensol Oregon
Citj- and Clackamas countv that thev have-
just Aliened a
JEWELRY. ESTABLISHMENT
1 x
Oregon City,
Main street, next door north of Shades Sa
I0011, wlicre t hej- will keep on hand and lor
sale all goods pert a in ing to t heir line, at the
i.owkst 1 ivino RATKS. Esjx cial attention
given to the repairing of I- ine Timk Pieces
All goods sold and work done warranted"
,.. T. -EO. A. HAAS & SOX.
Oregon Citj-, l ob. ti. 1S73-U.
SrMNU AM) SU313IEK GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
I.
DEALER IX
Hrj- CtofHls,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries,
Crockerj-, Notions.
Ladies and Gents
FurnishingeGoods,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
Main Street, Oregon City.
Produce of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price. If you de
sire good Goods at I.ow prie s, call at
. 8 7? 7, 7, 1 X u ' s
and examine his new stock of Springgoods.
Give me a call and convince yourselves.
My motto is,
' QCICK SALES AM) SMALL PROFITS."
The highest market price9 paid for wol.
I. SELLING.
Oregon City, March 21, 1873-tf.
1,000 DEER SKINS
W A 1st T E 13,
AND ALSO,
VLTi OTHER KIN DS OF HIDES, FOR
which I will paj- the highes market
price in cash Bring on your hides and get
your coin lorthem.
JOHN' SCHRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.O
Oregon Citj-, Oregon, Jul- 11, Ib73-ni3.
,
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
Southwest Corner Fjrst andIcrrison Sts,
rOR TLAXD, OREGOX.
IT'IIOM TIIIH DATE AVE IIAVK
. adopted tlie
CASH BASIS AND HARD TIMES TRICES.
Come and see us and there will be nrntu
al satisfaction.
CUSTOMERS AT OUR LOW PEICES
a y d
O V It S K Ii V K S AT CAS II.
GEORGE A. PEASE,
Southwest Corner First and Jfforrison Sta.,
Portland, Oregon.
August 22d, 18TS-tr.
LAA'D FOB SAIiEl
3)f ACRES OFLAND FOR SALE AT
$1.51 ikt acre. T-tv
l-'or particulars inquire of R.IKv l
yedy, Clackamas county, Oregon.
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