Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, November 28, 1873, Image 3

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OREGON CITY,
OREGON, MJ.i 15 it I
At e ikknt. The Salem States-
Fatal
count of a fatal accMent which occur rod
this county, to the son ot Mr. J. II.
living near Glad Tilling: James
aarSodaSi-rin ,n ( taoka -M;
cciilen'tally shot while
Y,r li'tintins with some ronipamon .i
SvU S Thursday, from the ef
i . , ofvvhi.-hhehas since- died. I he
f.t ?. r of the accident was extremely
i .
it ceniv that me i;m w a
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Ids trim in
r that
his head was
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V .,.r'it in range oi iuunm.i -
standin
' lllts iii-j" -fi ; i "
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,lai ('d his lore hri on me o
in-' in'.
went down one in ui
lli-ll r, . .- of till. .mil.
tviws strueK i ne r j ,i.
F-iNhi" it fr enoii-h to explode the
r 11 'Tl ,. whi.-h carried an ounce
bni wasTiileiiar-d, the hall tak.n
't j i-t forward of the ear. in the
i ,,f the hair. The nnfortnnate
v' it' was two mil. s from home when
ih- fatal accident ore.irreu, whither he
wVs eirricd in an unconscious state.
n , this state he linjrerM seven days
when he did. not nuviiur recognized
ny one in that time, nor seen a con
ations moment.
How i okkoonjws I. ikk It? A
private letter from Wisconsin, under
diteof the P.th inst. has this in regard
tlt!lo weitlier: "We have had very
t.0M weat.'ieiyince you lett. We had
hl)ow' storms for three days in the last
we. k of O. toher. and it was all jrone
n-'aiii hv the 3 1 of November. Since
tTeiiwehave had juite fair weather,
U'ltil the 11th of .,veinlier when it
c
iiiniieiiced sno. villi again, n
n ly all i lay ot t!i lltli ami i-in. ami
tins will not go on muu aoout .u.v .
During this entire lime we have had
most be uit i ful weather here, and the
prosnects are favor i lle of .laviliir no
win'er li itever. At least there is no
l.tii-:er .:' h;tving snow on the ground
un'il M" i.v. Ilowwoiil l :m Oieonuii
iko Wisconsin for a home?
I'KKSoNAr.. I-ast Monday we had the
pleasure of meet i n in our town lion. A.J.
Dufur? Mr. li.ilur is i.ne of the Centenial
Commission" irni t'lis state, ami takes
epi tl int r st ia 1 1 1 saeeess of the pro-jv,s-d
e -1 lr.it i n. II - inlormed us that
h-.-x; -.-is n ! v;s;: oar city ajrain for
tur.s ot s.iMiiiii.: to our peiiiii on th-
niiijj -et and b s.iii'-it Mibscript ions to t lie
ra a! il Mr. 1 ti!;ir ill io liis sli.iri
t Vv'ipN Miaiioi-r tiii.-s national imd'-rtakirisr
a sii'i -s. H is als- i-;iura- l in lxiiin
af'.-rth i.'i'er -sis oi tie- .,Tieulturnl Socli-
ty. I'i til. n niiic'n ot Mis Society presMit
.. IO. r . I .
ia encr.r-tic man.
an. I '. I -v-. s t tcit Iiat
IniUid ti? Well done.
vor is worth doinir.
t'AM.r.5.--We w r1 nrieli pl-ased last
Mm;il;i v t' reef ive ;i u 'I ir :n our old arid
highly est -'lie'. I iri-iid 1 r. V. K. Alexiin"
d T. of I.ir::i eo'infy. Til ? loe!or is just
r ii'ict.ii,' ironi a s -v. r araekol siekie-ss.
aiel ar
l f' stat- trial he is last re
: f..rm T .:'.! li'-alth. Jleiu-
lorin1 u
t hat all is uvi lv in olii l,i:i!i, and
that tiune ss iir.iects i r..' exeell -nt. He
hasr-nr ' i men Hi" .rae:iceof his profes
mo i and ii'i.v r sides on liis beatitif.il farm
ali.i'it eient miles eat of Albany, where he
n..s ii j rouoses to enjoy the rest of his
d-ivs in n'i; t and in the luxury of a farm
tr ' hie.-lb- is a iiie ph sieian and has
(1 m iij- s';:ir to reli-vf siiireritir hum a ti
ll., and w ar - lad lie i able to retire to a
roi'uI'i.-.aMe and 'ae -ful home.
The I'.ai.i.. As we anticipated, the ball
Civ'-n by the Turn Ver -ins last Wednesday
rvniri-C was a jrraml j'.T.iir. At about 9
oVloe;; t !i crow I corn iineed to arrive,
aa ! s-ioa tie- beauty and fashion of t he
city w. r eon:;r -iriit -ii i;i Myt-rs' Hall, and
tli- m -rry il me c mm "V-cd ami was kept,
uiimitb ioVi-ioit next iii'orninir. The muni-
n -- ;i -:it, tiie cciipay icay and
In -ipy, t;i ir '.'it I 'in-n ;;;r cable and the
1 1 les or t ; y u.id h masomely dr-ss'-d.
T.t sy ' r u'lveii ly .Mi. I.. Saal w- lie;ir
h.al;. , .i a o:. It aij -rtai nly I li- lial I
oi in i s is ei.a'i-i will lo ai be r ui'Tii ueri d
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1 1 1 1 r of tue Tiirn
i'i 1 a wisii ent.-j-aa.it
it may soon
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be 'fl
'.Tito. An orir mization ly
tie " I'irst; Spiritual
of I 'l.irkmu is County, "litis
il" Itctl
:.a oi.
yiih John II.
i'hs. H. Jfanson
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t.a -t
on iii
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(jU-S e i
. U as l.U';tees and nicor-
iv .; s, . r Iihs jmrefiased a
iiiit a .r . r. I'arrot's idtieo,
i t ie- !ir.;os; lo erect a house
r.-r,;i.ir ni'-ctin jts. We are rc
to st.,!e thiit the first ineetinir
o: t.i or ' t::i. it will lie h- ld at that,
place on tiio s-.-coii.l .S.itnru.'.y of Ue
cember. A ri:rni ;'i. Ounamknt. While in
Portland last w cii, wo were shown
nvyf t!
e ii iieisoim s;t ornaments in
the
way oj icwiTv. v.e. hive seen inr
s imetiii; .. It is ."oi exhibition at the
Htore of Mr. II. L. Ston , and is a new
Myh tiecklaee, in-,iiut' ictured out of
h.ur-e;..bl. beatitifull v t . i-t iicr, w ith a
bow ,,f ). suite matcritil at the throat.
i.esi.i-'s t!:ts. n il b i-.i'iful win-L- m iv
lie s.-en. ev,
inonds, ru; i
i
jewelrv of cverv o.ittern. ilia-
.. pearls, etc.
IK!li! KIl AN!) All ti it , ). C ipt.
Hatn. Holmes it ft I,,-re last Friday for
t'ali:"..) iii i, w.i. -re he hopes to regain
!'is. -r A t,,!'-'r. u from him
last I tesday bi-ou-iu the intelligence
that ;n- in 1 saf. lv reac;u-.l San i-'itm-eis.-orjuid
In I stood his iri; verv w 11.
Mis in. my In, n, !s here h .;: li- may
reirn i t,s - health and soon re
turn t ids ( in 4iei home.
I'oon AKiisi.irof. ijalgra5 a
portrait painter of W; shin-ton City,
has U en in our tow n for the past two
iiioi.tlis enira TP d in his profession. e
has paint, ii the picturt s of Mr. and
-;1i-n. A. .1. At. person. Mr. and Mrs.
i.aroe.;!!", nini one of ti
ne late lr. l.ar-
iay. i;,
execution
f t he work is of
and shows the
a supi-rior eiiaraeter,
At t it I., i ... ....
ie j-ericct oi li is profession.
CoMt: li u-K.-Mr. Wm. I i iskill, a eit
U"ii for many years of this place, hut
r 'btly of Tillamook, .-.turned lure
1 ist week with the int-Miti n of makiii"
cay l)s future home. He
taints in -,n l 'itv a pn ttv ;ood place
I.iat is tne opinion of dl after 'hey
have U-.-u absent for a while.
tiKANoK Or.cAM.KK. 1 euty Mar-
'ial HI. Korbes nrsaiiieil Molalla
firatiLre No. :, in this county, aliout
t.ie lt of NovemlM'r. I. S. Nover was
th-cted Master and I. J. Howard Sec
retary. The liian-e now has itl mein
b -rs. with a ool prospect for a lare
itierease.
r,K('Tt r.K. We are re p. ested to irive
notice that Mr. Ievi Iceland, of this
e.mnty. will lecture in this city, on
Tuesday eveiiintr, the -Jd of lcceinher.
Mr. Inland's reputation as a irood
J-i-eakiT and interestine; one, will le
siiiJi i-ient irutinintee that l.e w ill have a
Cfowdcd hollso.
Ho mi-:. Rodney Tompkins, who has
W n looking atter his stock in Ivistem
(be-oU, 11 tiirned httne last Wednes
d ay . (.;..,), Newman, who was out with
Mr. h.n-i 's survevimr partv in I" tah
r-iurne.l home last Satnrdav. The
s all seeni jrlail to -j-et hack to Cre
R"h('itv. F"u, Fai t
V man named Nolan
fell .
the railroad bridtxe near Port
hst uice of 41) feet, from the ef-
:"' ts of u !l
lived ,u.,r
:- h he died. It ;s stated he
Milwaukie, in this county.
At,. ,1.
"oi- r report
states that his name
"s .M-W IU
n.
A 1.1.
(1
' 'r-iTiKn. Everv dwellins:
l.M,
ltl i.nr t.iu-n :.. : .,1 1
j'111' a r,;V lntJte wouM bei jf we had :
Pni- I
Removed. Messrs. Williams A Harding
of the Lincoln Bakery, have removed from
their old stand to the building formerly
south ef Mr. Haas' saloon, when? they ar.j
better prepared than ever to supply the
wants of their old customers and solicit
new ones. They now have a very hand
some place, Give them a call.
Second Crops. Since we made a note of
the matter that certain parties raised sec
ond crops of pear3 this year, we hear of a
larire numler of ersons who have had
trees bear this year two full rro.ns. We are
also informed that Mr. Wm. Holmes, livinsr
on the hill near this city, has raised two
crops oi raspberries this season. This a
wonderful country.
Thanks. We acknowledge the receipt
of McOormick's Almanlc for the year 1ST4.
It is put up in neat pamphlet form and has
seventy-two rajres. Its contents comprise
much valuable statistical information r t
ative to Oregon, Washinirtori and Maho
Territories, tims of holding the iliifer-nt
courts, the state, Territoritorial and judical
olticers, etc., etc.
Mover Mrs. M. M. riiaiinan has mov
ed into her new residence. It is one of the
finest in the city, and the work reflects
credit on the builders, Messrs. Hedges A
Bintrman, and the paintinz and finishing
is done in a superior manner by Mr. Geo.
Iark.
Tjtanicsoivino Snnviri:. Appropri
ate Thanks;i vintr services were- held in
this city in the Episcopal and Method
ist Churches and the dav very trener
ally ol isorved. some of our business
houses beino; losed the entire dav.
Tricks Reduced. Messrs. S. Aekerman
A Co. uive notice in to-day's paper that
they have reduced the prices of t heir zoods
for SO days.and offer to rurchasers superior
inducements. !ive them a cull. They
have a large stock and will sell cheap.
County Court. The County Court meets
next Monday for probate business and the
Commissioners, Jud-res Wait, Sawtell and
Sbarn, meet on Wednesday for general
count v business.
llETruNKD-( has. liarelay, who has
been absent for nearlv a year attending
school at lieneeia, returned home last
Sunday evening.
Cam.ed. We had a eall from Mr.
Samuel llobinson, aeent for Painter it
Co., typo dealers, Sin Francisco, last
Tuesday.
liAM ixfj School. We are informed
that Prof. Cardinell will orzanizea dancing
class in Miis city next week. The Professor
understands his business.
1ikv. (.'apt. Alexander Dodae, an
old citizen of Portland, died in that
citv last Wednesday.
Wn.L Sj'Kak. Mrs. A. J. Iuniwav, wp
see by posters, will speak at the Court
Hons : this evening.
Nkahlv Un viiy. The nv brick of C. v.
Pope A Pros, is nearly complete and ready
for occupancy.
The lionrd of Delegates of the Oregon
City 1 "ir lep:irtment meet next Wednes
day evening.
lingular monthly meeting of the City
Council next Monday evening.
Speaking of the former country of
tiie Moilocs, the Vreka Journal says:
Messrs. (lood.vyn iv Cameron, with a
larete band of sheep and a band of
about twenty head o" thoroughbred
rams, had haj".i lunioer and intended
to locaU- nettr il )o i v Point, but owintr
to the far-t of t lien.- b ing thr e or f ur
Modoc liin'!;s and some siti:iws still in
the Iiva I'fds, they -oiiclui.el to move
to Iost river, opposite ilall's I'.inch.
Tii" wlin'i" country i'. being spccdil y
ibl led tip by s ttb rs. and it Will not
be b-ii-r lM-fore the Ijost river and Ij iva
I'od vi -inity will become a prosperous
and wealthy country.
The TIawk-Fyo of iast S.iturday says :
" We w.tc shown al 'tter, by Mr. Crain
fi-om a brother in Minnesota, written
Nov. thid, which stated that they had
been en i' yinu: line slayitir for two
weeks. 'Oli the sh.hip d.iy t h it we sa w
this letter. Cnele Jimmy ioodehild
hron-jrht i:it our olliee some line spe
cimens of ripe strawberries, which he
h id just icked from tiie vines in his
trardeu. Who hs the advantage in
climate, now, think yo-.i?
John Frodmore hits iwon arrested in
Union count v for stealing cattle be
longing to A.
Kvnoarson. He
waived an oxaminf iaon and his binds
were placed at S.VV) which lie has not
yet given. This is the second arrest
for t he same kind of an off use, he
having been indicted by the (Jrand
Jury and given bonds for his appear
ance, at the next term of court.
The Otegonim says: Our Oakland
correspondent wrifes under date of the
tT. J, and says: "Sunday to-day and
Sunday in reality most beautiful day
fougy in the morning and cleared off
by l A. M. What do Fistein people
think of good roads and llowcrs in
bloom at this time of the year?"
Mr. A. S. Watt, formerly of Yamhill
county, but now residing in Forest
(irove, disposed of his farm, lying
some three and a half miles northwest
of Fifavette, to Mrs. L. F. Hannah
and Mr. A. Flack iiurn, of (iervais, for
$11.0-;j. The farm contains l.T-3 acres of
land.
Washington, Nov. 'l'he Com
missioner of the General Fand Olliee
has informed Delegate McFaddon, of
Washington Territory, that the public
surveys will next spring be extended
over San Juan and other islands in the
line of Northwest boundary, recentlv
in dispute bet ween (beat Fritain and
the United States.
Washington. Nov. 2rt. The Annual
lie port of the Commissioner of Inter
nal Revenue shows that the a-rgregate
receipts for the fiscal vear will bo t?100 -000.
000.
The Pacific Oii Fellow. We
are in receipt of the first number of
a paper with the above title, publish
ed in San Francisco by Joseph AVin
terburn & Co., and edited by Samuel
York At Lee. The paper, as its name
indicates, is devoted to the interests
of Odd Fellowship, and the specimen
copy certainly indicates that it will
be a useful as well as interesting ac
cession to the literature of our Order.
It is sustained by the most active and
energetic Odd Fellows of California.
The suosciption for a single copy is
S3, and to clubs of ten or more $2 50.
We wish it abundant success, and
can confidently reeoramcni it to the
Order.
The Patrons of Husbandry pronose
to celebrate the anniversary of the
order at Junction City, Lane county,
on the 1th of next month. Hon. J.
H. Smith, of Linn county (not Hi)
ia to. deliver an address. It will be a
goo, one. as our friend John Henry '
is a first class speaker. I
Territorial News Items.
Mr. J. N. Gale has purchased tiie
Olvmpia Echo.
The track of the Utah Southern
railroad will be connected to Provo
this week.
Tacoma is making her sidewalks of
sawdust. It will he a softer bed for
dread drunks than asphaltuin.
Five hundred and forty-seven Mor
mon immigrants arrived at Salt Lake
City on the 11th. They are mostly
from England.
A Lodge of the Knights of
Tvthi-
as was organized
was organized in Salt Lake City
i Sundaj", Nov. 17th, by I,, p. Pie
on
Catty, Deputy Grand Chancellor of
the State of t amorniji.
In the last issue of the Idaho Sig
nal J. M. Dormer, who Ins for sonie
time been the editor and proprietor
of that paper, announces that he has
withdrawn from its management.
Peter Matte, a half breed and
James Gath, whom we stated a few
weeks ago were suspected of murder
iug "NV. W. Goodwin, of Pendleton,
have been arrested an 1 confessed
their crime.
The stage driver. Pencil, who was
hurt by the up netting of a stage near
Boise City a fe v days ago, is likely
to lose his leg if not his life, as the
result of the accident and bad
agement of his wounds.
man -
The Sheriff of Walla Walla county
offers a reward of t-i3(X), for the arrest
of the Indian who murdered James
Corrigle. Many citizens of Walla
Walla know the Indian by sight,
and with the reward as a stimulant
his capture is almost certain.
A Washington Territory paper
strikes a note of the times in this
fashion; "Farmers selling their
wheat for 10 cents a bushel and coun
ty officers iai J at the rate of :$,000
a year. Our Legislative Solons
should have a vote of thanks."
The Walla Walla Statesman says:
' Within tlis last week a large num
ber of immigrants have come in from
Montana tiie majority of them with
the intention of making permanent
homes in this valley. The low price
of produce in Montana wheat '20
cents a bushel and the general de
pression in all branches of trade, is
fast driving people out of that coun
try. m
Massachusetts Re.lceuicd.
The San Franciaco JC.amincr thinks
that the returns of the late election
in Massachusetts deserve to be care
fully studied. They show more pow
erfully than those of any other State
to how great a depth has penetrated
the disgust of the peopl with the
Radical party. We believe that the
neit Governor of Massachusetts will
be a Democrat, aud that thenceforth
the Old Bjly State will be as hard to
turn baek to hr evil courses as she
has been to turn from them. Revo
lutions never go backwards, and the
revolt of the Massachusetts people
against the Radical party is perma
nent. Let the following figures tes
tify to the truth of what we have said:
Massachusetts, which gave Grant 74,
000 majority, now elects Washburn
Governor by a scanty lii,000 or 13,000
majority. All the large cities show
heavy Democratic gains. Boston and
for a wonder Worcester have been
carried by the Democrats. The
Democrats have tleclcd eleven Sena
tors to one last year, and seventy
Representatives to twenty-three last
vear.
On: ItusKiivns. In these times of
financial panic and monetary disas
ter it is quite gratifying to know that
our reserve forces crops on hand
are still our friends who aio good
for the direst emergency and can
help tts if they are allowed the
chance. The cotton crop may be
put down at. 4.000.000 bales. This
at a fair estimate, will vield the enor
mous sum of .?2o(:,0(M),U()0. As this
entire sum goes into the avenues of
trades during the next three months
and passes through the banks there
is no danger of business diilienlty.
The crops of the West and North
west, though not susceptible of so
close an estimate a", the cotton crop,
may be set down at $:00,000,000.
There is immense satisfaction and
certain confidence to be drawn from
these figures.
Our crops are sure, reliable help
ers in time of need and with their
certain aids we can bid defiance to
panic and disaster. Monitor.
Wants Moke Pkotection. A dif-
patch from Philadelphia, under date
of the 20th, says that the American
Iron and Steel Association met here
to-day. The Secretary submitted a
sttit istical report showing the condi
tion of the iron trade in the United
States. The report says that by the
end of this month fully one-half of
the furnaces in this country will be
blown out. and suggests an increase
of duty on imported pig iron from
$6 HO to ?3 per ton as a measure of
relief.
,
Two men arrived at the Dalles
from the new gold mines on Friday
of last week, from we learn that a
number of pockats ol coarse gold had
been found. The miners seem to
have got new confidence and will
proceed with the opening of their
claims.
-
Boss Tweed has been sentenced to
twelve years' imprisonment in the
county jail of New York. He was
found guilty on 191 accounts in
which he had combined with others
to defraud the city.
Will Sliv Up. Baltimore is mak
ing brandy out of peach-skins.
Those who drink it will slip up prob
able. Congress. The 43d Congress of
the United States will convene at
Washington City on Monday next.
M.VKRIKI).
Tn this citv, Nov. 21, IST?, bv IV-v. J. A.
Wirth, Mr. John w. Hi,ACKWELLand Miss
ROSAMOND I Sl'OOXF.B.
Olympic pa.)rs pleas' copy.
Compliments received. We hope their
journey through life may be sunshine and
happinews.
Tiik Parkkh G i'X.-Ve take pleas
ure in calling attention of our Valley
friends to the wonderful merits of the
double-barreled breech loading shot
guns manufactured by Parker Broth
ers. West Meriden, Conn.
The highest testimonial received
from all sections of the country, and
the thorough test given it in the field
by our friend Capt. Jreen B. Samuels,
w arrant us in asst rung mat ii is me
lx?st breech-luadimr shot gun in the
world. Tiie simplicity of construction,
t ho ease with which it can be loaded or
unloaded, the facility with which the
load can le changed from small to
large shot enabling the sportsman, in
an instant, to adapt his change to any
sized game that may present itself the
ease with which it ihay be kept clean,
its availability to a country where noth
ing but muzzle-loading ammunition
can le procured, all combine to recom
mend it to every sportsman who can
appreciate a iteffect fowling piece.
"Warren Sentinel ;" (Front Royal, Ya.)
TJiXT-r.OOKS.
The undersiirncil having been appointed
aent tor Clackamas county will sell t'ortKl
days, whnn ordered by school or district,
for introduction at the following rates :
Hcttiil Price" Intro. Itutes
Pacific Coast first Header '2o
" Second It-ad T oe
' Third Header 75
" Fourth Head T 1 11
filth Header 1 25
Hopkins' Manuel of Amer
ican Ideas, in lieu of tith
licadT 1 50
Hi
3.!',
5t
MS
100
J. M. HACOX
Oregon City, Oct. 1st, ISTo.
Text Books. The following textbooks
can be had at my store until January 1st,
ls71:
Clark's Beginner's (Irammar
Clark's Normal Grammar ,
7e
50
1 :v
Montieth's introduction to Cieojrrapliy
I'aeilic ( oast Kdition
Mont let h' I'livslcal and Intermediate
Geography I'aeilic Coast Kdition
Steele's fourteen Weeks In 'liemistrv
1 00
in Pliilosopbv l mi
" in Physiology I (:
Wood's Botanist and Florist ".. 1 70
Paeitlc Coast I'irst Header Hi-'a
Second H -adi-r .ti1,
" Third Header 50
" " Fourth Header
Filth Header Kil,
" S;ieler 1':
Hopkins' Manual in lieu tith Leader 1 00
Others will be added as soon as f hev an
received. JOHN MYF.HS.
Irving- Advertisement.
A medicine that has done mors than all
the proscriptions of the parmaeopicia to
protect the human system against the
bodily ills sujKrindueed by unhealthy
surroundings, is certainly worthy of uni
versal coiili.Jence. It is mainly on account
of its extraordinary preventive properties
that Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters is so ex
coediligly jopular In localities subject to
the visitation of miasmatic fevers and
other diseases produced by emjioisoned
;iir. A family that litis escaped sickness
during a sickly season in coneequeiiee of
usin the iiilO-rs as a safeguard, is a living
advertisement of the virtues of the prepar
ation. The whole neighborhood realize
the ffct. "I couldn't have believe it," says
one, "I scarcely credited the advertise
ments; but one must believe wlia one
sees," says another. "It is the very thing
we need in this unwholesome section m
country," remarks a tnird. And the re
sult is that t lv instinct of self-defence, the
tirst law of nature, indues three-iourt lis
ol that .community to obtain a supply of
the gre;.t vegetable antidote bi-iore' the
tifit sickly season sets in. In winter
when t he sysl em requires extra vigor and
elasticity to enable iL to halite the eirects
of damp ami cold, the Bitters will be found
particularly serviceable. Klietim.it isni will
not be apt to lasti-n upon muscles and
n.-rves t hat ha ve lx.cn braced up by this
excellent invigorant and nervine ; nor will
the severities of the s-'ason, which have
such a disastrous dfect on the pulmonary
organs of t he feeble and delicate, l.e iikel
to exercise the same untoward Influences
in cas s u here t lie stom ach u mi I lie exter
nal surface of the body (which always
sympatlii.es with the digestive organs)
have been toned and stimulated by a
course of the restorative. The first of in-oigc-t
ion and irregularities of the bowels
which pr'K-cecl irom sudd-n changes of
weather may always be averted by a time
ly use ol the Hiit.-rs.
Butter and cheese are almost indispensa
ble articles of loo!. Properly used, they
are nut ri. ions and healthy; hut an inordi
nate use of eit hT causes indigestion and
dyspepsia. J'firvon.' j'uriir J'i', judici
ously used, will remove hot h ol these troub
les. Have you ague in I he face ; and is it bad
ly swollen ; i la vi: you severe pain ;n the
clu st , bade, or side? Have you cramps or
pains in I lie stomach or bowels? Have
you bilious colic or severe griping pains?
If so, use. Juinsoii.t' Anodyne lAniiwut in
ternally. Cottoii-woun victims whose lungs arc
racked and torn with paroxysms that
I lir. a en to choke you, all that you have
to i.o is to take J(i(h''s llnufjf of J Itirrhmintl
am J'nr. A rapid euro is certain. Crilten
ton's, VI h Avenue. Sold by all Hruggists.
1'iko's Toothache I'ropscure in 1 minute.
OUSTAC'I-ISS TO JI.VIUHAUE.
Happy 11 -lief for Young Men from the
elfectsof Krrors and Abuses in inrl.i inc.
M a n hood rest or- d. Impediments to Mar
riage removed. .New method ot ' treatment..
N"w and remarkable remedies. Books and
ciiculars sent tree( in sealed envelopes.
Address, IIOWAHb ASSi u IATK N, No. -1
South Ninth St., Philadelphia, l'a., an In
stitution having a Ii igh re put at ion for hon
orable conduct and professional skill.
iiovO :ly
For the very best photographs, go to Brad
ley A. Itulofson'stbilery without STAIBS
A tit-cud in tiie Klevalor, I2'.l Montgomery
Street, San Francisco, California.
KIND WaSDS.
The Associated Informed Vrrsbjtrrian
says: For years Perry I avis' Pain-Kil er
has been known as a most useful family
medicine. For pains and aches wu know
not hing so good as the Pain-Killer. l or
many internal diseas- s it is equally go d.
Wu speak Irom experience, and testify to
what we know. No tamily ought to be
without a bottle of I:ivis' I 'ain-Ki ller.
MKssns. PrrtRY Davis & Son, Prov., R. I.
limit: Although a stranger to you I am
not. to your in va luabp- medicine, J 'ain-Ki t-h-r.
I "formed its acquaintance in 1S-17 and
I am on most intimate terms wit h it still ;
my experience in its use confirms my be-li-f
t hat t here is no medicine equal to Pain
Killer for the quick and sure cure (f Sum
mer i"omplainls,Sore Throat,! roup.Bruises
and Cuts. 1 have us-'d it in all and tound
a speedy cure in everv case.
Yours Truly, T. J."UAKl)IXER, M. D.
Judging by our own cxjierienre whoever
once makes a trial of Perry I a vis' Fain
Killer, will not tail to recommend it id dy
as an unequalled liniment, and valuable
internal remedy tor colds and various ot her
complaints. livery M'tnlh.
The efnltiov of I Trv Davis world-re-nmvn.'il
l'ain-Killrr tn ill! diseases of t he
bowels, even m that terrible scourg", the
Asiatic cholera, has been amply attested
by the most convincing nuthority. -Missionaries
in China and India have written
home in commendation of this remedy in
terms that should carry convict ion to t he
most sk-pticil, while its 'popularity in com
munities nearr home is h tuple pr.xf that
tte virtu -s claimed for it are real and tan
gible. Among familv medicines it stands
u n ri valed. Hilton Couriir.
The S'ifiir'ai Kvrn'g Ciazfttc of Boston,
says: It is impossible to find a place on
this broad land where I'crry Davis' I'aiv
Kii.lf.r is not known as a" most valuable
reuiedv lor physical pain. In the country,
miles from physician or apothecary, the
ruin-Killer is cherished as the exclusive
panacen, and it never deceives.
"Perry Davis' Pain-Kit.ler is really a
valuable medicament, and, unlik most of
the articles or th" dav, is usd bv manv
physicians. It is particularly desirable in
locations wher physicians are not near;
and, bv keeping it at hand, families
will often save the necessity of sending
out at midnight for a doctor. A bottle
should be kept in every house." Uoxton
Traveller.
We have tested the Pain-Kii.i.er, and
assur" our readers that it not onlv possess
es all the virtues claimed for it, but in
many instances surpasses any other rem
edy v have ever known," Hemlrt of Goa
ri. L.ihrtj. novlPml i
DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION
is very strongly recommended by the Medi
cal Faculty and is largely prescribed
among their female patients. It Is worthy
of all confidence as may be seen from the
following testimonial :
Atlanta, III., July 14th, 1S73.
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buiralo, N. Y. .-
Dmr Sir I have not words to express
my cmtitudeto you for your advice and
assistance in my cas,'. There is not one
no nas not used your medicines since
they have been brought here but that can
say with me they have been greatly bene
fited. Since I have been so helcd"its use
six or seven around me leit ofT all doctors
and other medicines, and now use it in
their families, after being cured of the
same discus" as mine. You do not know
what a wonder it created in our city, by its
restoring m-sister I write you alxut, for
she hud b -en under the care of three of our
Ix'St doctors but could not sit up but for a
few minutes at one time. I begged of her
to try your medicines, and before she had"
used half of the bottles she could go all
around the yard, and has just come home
from a visit live mil s awav.
Mrs. THUS. McFARBAND.
2s KW TO-DAY.
PRICES REDUCED!
Groat I3ariraiii.s !
IP O Ii 3 O 13 A Y S!
rpiIE rNDERSICSNKD WILB SEBt, ALL
J. kinds of merchandise at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES UBTIL
T II E
1st OF JANUARY, 1S74.
?ive us a call and examine our (ioods and
Prices. N. At KelltriAN t!t CO.
Oregon City, Nov. -'s-td.
Referee's Sale of Reil Estate 0:1 Partition.
In the Circuit Court of tho S'o'.f of Oregon,
for the County of Clue kit nuts.
Thomas Charman, Plaintiff.
v.s
KIiikt V.. Charman '
l'iinaril l.t iiarmau.
Defendants.
Mary M. i barman.
TJ Y VIIITCE OK A CERTAIN JUDG
I incut and decree of partition and sale
made in the above entitled action, in said
Court, on the twenty-third (iird) day ol
Sej tember, lS7;f, the subscriber, a referee
for that ptirpos duly apiMihit'd, Mill sell
at public auction to the highest, bidder on
.Holiday, lle T we til y-Ni is t li (f-jytb.)
lnj of Dricnilirr, li7:,
at t ho 1; our of one ( 1 ) o'clock, p. m., of said
day, at the 'otirt House door in Oregon
City, Clackamas County, state ot Or 'gon,
c -rtain real estate directed by said judg
ment mid d cree to he sold, and t 'ler.-in
described as follows : The sout h half of lot
iiiuii ! t t hree (.i),in block number t wo CJ),
in said Oregon city, lackamas County,
stale of I iregon.
Terms of Sate : One-half of the purclia.se
money I o be paid on t lie day ol t lie sale, in
United States gold coin : remaining halt to
be paid on or le-lore t wo years irom day of
sale, in gold coin, at o;tion of purchaser;
the unpaid irtion of the purchase money
to dra w interest at ten per cent . per n nu m
from day of sale, and to b" secured by
ruortgage on said r al estate ; said interest
to be paid seiiii-.-mniiallv.
AIM lll'It WARNER, Referee.
IIUKl.AT.V W.MtltKN,
Atfys for Plaintiff in Partition.
Novemb r 2S, l.sT.i. ov
SALS
Y VIIlTl'i; OK A DECREE AND ICXE
I cut ion issued out of I lie Circuit. ourt
of I ii" st at" of ur 'gon, for the lountyof
Cliickamas, to m ' iiir.-ct 'd, in favor 1st of
Jacob Wort man for the sum of Jiiiil JO-Mi),
gold coin, wii h int rest and cost of uisburs
ments:nd in favor of s. Aekerman lor
fll-Jsii-liM, gold coin, with interest and cost
ol disbursements: ."rd in favor of Thomas
Charman for f'i Ki Sii-Ii'O, gold coin, with in
terest, a nd cost s of disbursements, and all
aginst Rebecca K. Barlow; now, therefore,
I have levied nou the enst half of I he
northeast "-j of sect ion eight , a i:d the east
hall of tie- west half of tic nortlvast. i of
section S, and the southeast quarter of sec
tion 8, and I he east half ol" the east 3tf of
the southwest ! of section . all in town
ship 1 sout h, ra nge 1 east of l he Willamette
Meridian, containing "-': acres, more or
less, situated in t 'lackamas County, Oregon ;
ami m
Mo ml ay, the 'Z'Mi I.:v t IJccer.iber,
A. !., ls.;;i,
at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., at the
Court 1 louse door in regon City, Oregon,
I will sell at public auction for cash paid to
me in hand, all of R"lecca K. Barlow's in
terest in ihe above described r 'al estate, or
enough thereof to satisfy execution, costs
and accruing cost s.
A. IIEPOES Sheriff
of lackamas County.
November 2Sth, 1ST.'?. vl"
HOT3CS-
rgiHEHF. Wild. BE A MEETING OF THE
JL Stockholders of the I iregon itv Hack
and Dray Comrnny, at their ofMce, in Ore
gon City, Oregon.on Saturday, the L!th day
of December next, for the jmrpos of dis
solving the cor i -oration, i n accordance wit h
a resolution of a majority of the stock
holders this dav mad " and entered of re c
ord. C. N. (J RE EN MAN,
Attest : President.
J. M. Fn.AZEit, Secretary.
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 10, 1S73.
i.fJS: ..n) i-AtJIl a v 1.M..S., nun
C)LOJn:i IM..VTK. Published Uuar
lerly, at Onlsa Year. First, No. for
1X71 just issued. A German edition at same
price. Address, .IAMKS VK'li.
NovlIw2 Iio-lehf er, N. Y.
Notice to (mlitors.
In the tnalter of the Estaf? of Mary I'ros-
s -r, d ec 'ased.
VHTli'K IS HEREBY GIVEN BY TIIE
x i undersigned, that he has been a;
pointed by t he County Court of Clackamas
count y. State of Oreeon, Administrator ol
the Estate of Mary Pross -r, deceased, and
all persons having claims against said
Estate, are required to present the same,
with the proper vouchers, within six
months from the date of this notice, to me
at my residence, near Oregon City, lack
amas county, state of Oregon, or at Huelat
it Warren's otticc. In Oregon City, in said
county and State.
ARTHUR WARNER,
Administrator of the Estate of
Mary Prosser, deceased.
Oregon City, November 12. lsT.'t. 5w
.Notice of Final Nettleiimit.
IN THE COI7NTY COCJIT OF CtAI SAMAS
COUNTY, STATK F OKKCJON.
Intfipvinttroflhr estate of If try Han-ion,
tlrcr'tsiil ;
1 RSON CLKASOX, ADMINISTRATOR
I of tbe above entitled estate, having
filed his final report, accompanied with
proper vouchers, in the aliove entitled
Court, with prayer for final settlement ; it
was ordered and adjudged by t he Court that
Monday, the 1st day of December, A. J ..
1ST:!, be and the same is hereby set ai art tor
settlement of said estat- at which time all
parties interested can appear and tile their
objections to such settlement, if any they
h ive .1. K. WAIT, County Judge.
Attest: R. F. CAC FIELD,
Countv Clerk.
JOHNSON A McCOWN,
Attorneys for Administator.
STILL IN T II E FIELD!
VILLIA(VJ5 & HANDING,
AT TIIE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be found in the
citv Ml goods warranted, oooas aenerea
In the citv free of charge. The highest cash
price pa id for count ry produce.
Oregon City, March -S, 1S73
TO LET.
m-r, nrvAM i-niniFHI.V orrrPiFD
I ast he Council Chamber, in Dr. Thes
uinz' hrlck truildinff. Apply this ffl.
CEES. H. CTJJTIELX),
DEALER 7A'
GENERAL MEECIIANDISE, -
COEXER OF SEYEXTU AND STREETS, OR EG 02? CITY,
lias Just Received a New Stock of
Calicoes, Dress Goods, Crown and lileached Sheetings,
House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions,
Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, &e.
Also, a full assortment of q
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, "Wicks and Chimnejs,
AVliich Have bee el ted with special tare for tikis niurkrt unit unuot
BE Sl ItPASSED IN tit'ALITY OK rRIC'K.
THE IIXt;iIIT SI A UK KIT I'UICKPAII) H)li COUNTHY PROIJUCE,
March IX lb73:tf '
TO THE CITIZENS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY:
GREAT KEDUCTIOX 1
DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES, ETC.
o
Wl.vG TO TIIK FAILING HEALTH OF A. LEVY, IT IS OUU PURPOSE TO OFFER
our entire .Stock of Goods at Greatly Keilut eil liitfs, in order to close out our
mJlMEXSE FALL STOCK!
LEVY J Six OS.,
Socontl door uortli if tiie PostoIIic-, 3Iin street, Oregon City.
ItM h tf J . J. S. Coleman's Com- SgfPA f f BTI g
OvWLiUsiLVfdi'ril fj) pound Extract oi cuc;il.vj)-La Kg&Z&m i I Jl
tiisisiiprtparaii.iiiootiiiiinintcall t lie valuable iiudieal i.uaiti.s 01 t he Eucalvpt us.
which is cuinvat. d in m-arly . very t aliiorma jrani.-r, K.r it ni. oical utility havuiK be-com-
tli' housilieild nniedy Mr all diseas.-s ol t he KlDSHYs III '. n.l rif I ' V
CKN Vl o 'OKU'VNS SS;mfm ,U 'ohaVe a dmKS-Srfh
, . i OAh'' utl'-'irsurniumlmssanacuros tin ni hv its ult. rativt- healinc
and balsamic pniperties more . lror-tually t ban any othor knoun n imdv ' C
It is an invaliial.l. r. ni dy tor all disvasi s oi Mw to. .
nsMKK-UrriS, HAVH.XU VOLUJl. XALXJiA 1) I Ji I AY ''.'' v j vi i- i . i-T-1 i.-x
,SIA. LliUCt)i:i:llEA, tc.
i nui, )ti Harmless, niuoue, unu is a sp. -
treatment ol I he malarious levers of our int.
ranteU to eure any ciisi; oi i- i: . f,u l
llns preparation is tie-r.-sult of Dr. Colo man's exKri,nents with t ho ncdicinal iiroc
crti. soi the tree in the I . s. .Msr.ne Hospital in Sa , 1 -ram- seo " it nft Ts". Vbefe
he had unusual lacihties tor test ,n I in; various methods oi rr-ps,nK th " int'ttv and
,ts us -s. it can be r.-hed upon as certain to Rive the , romi.d rWnltr , ,d I unorVds of
testimonials ot its efiicacy can he seen at his olliee n , ic.-irr . v it. , t 'w 'l,10., os OI
VnLJiAMX'S DOUBLE KXTIi ACT (' 7?c'( ll A 1 eV"'s- it .. , . !1 an Irancisco.
nit; to in reel ions, wniie i lie uuiiiiiii resu u s oi i ne usna i I i uin ;n: an
arsenical remedie for those diseases are. entirely avoided
FOR PHYSICIANS, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Eucalvntus in l-n. JSv,
bottles, lh-ware ol imitat ions, and take
af53
f M V 7r.K ? sale everywhere, and bv HixlL-M'si-f
LU.-A U iy H E-fi Co- WholeaUe Uruggists, Portland, Sole Agents fa
ijpfc-fi Li a ti sW iejiuu.
THOMAS CHAR Ttl A U
ESTABLISHED
1S53.
ESIKES TO IXI ORM THE CITIZENS
of Oreiron Citv and of the Willamette
Vallev. that he' is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Ximlle Six Pence it Better than a Sloir
SJiilliny.
1 have just returned from Sau Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST A?3 uEST SELECTED
STOCK Or GOODS
pver before ottered in this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Hoots and Shoes,
Clothing, lry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Taints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Qucensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
TAtcnt Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Fuming Hons of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.,
Of the above li&t. I can say my stock is the
MOST C O 11 P L. K T E
ever ottered in this market, and was seletcd
with especial care lor t he Oregon City trade.
All ol which I now olfer lor sale at the
Lowest Market Ra es.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
t hink of going to Port land to buy goods lor
I am D' termtnul to Sell Cheap and not to
allow mj sell to he
13DEHS0LD IX 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 oi the trade. Come one anil all
and see lor yourselves that the old stand ol
THOMAS CIIAKMAN
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would be useless lor me to tell you all the
advantages I can otter you in the sale of
goons, sis every store that advertises does
that, and prooably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
Coiiir, and SlT.iihiI Examine for Yoursrlvrs
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old lriends now
that 1 am still .alive, arid desirous to sell
goods ehen p, tor cash, or upon such terms
us agreed uj-on. Thanking all lor tire liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
THUS. CHAUMAN,
Main Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and Countv Scrip taken at
market rates. Tiles. CHAItM AN.
y0i.00 lbs wool wanted by
THUS. CHAUMAN.
JOHN 8CKRAM,
Main St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
SailtllpiL Ilarnrm.
iir- sn.llerr.llartl-
uarr, etc etc.
7HICII HE OFFEKH AS CHEAP
AS
can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
warrant my goods ai represented.
Oregon City, April 17, P?72-rf.
r's -r.
I
ciai pr.-jural ion lor t lie
- rior vn lleys, a no is war- -
i i; t r.-at.-d wit Ii it aee-.i-.i- sc
none but 'ohmin's. 1 ''S-W
i
oOmay ISTSyl.
V. 11. liK.IIFIELl).
EK(Hllis:teI since '-19, at (lie old ttnnd.
Slain Slrt't't, Or.jroii City, Oregon.
2 An assortment of Wat lies. Jewel
7 ry.and Seth '1 hoinas' Weight Clocks
J- .'ft all oi which are warranted to be as
i-rf reprcseiitel.
B-" Repairing done on short notice, and
thankiul for past patronage.
WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL GRCCERY,
A N D
SIKD STORE !
Factory Elock, :::::: Oregon City
t?Ag ney for the San Juan Lime Co.
Lime sold in quantities to suit, augj-tf.
Shei-iJlV Sale!
EY YIKTUE OF AN EXECUTION is
sued out of the t ircuit Court of the
Mate ot Oregon lor the t ounty ot . lackn
mas. to me directed, in favor ol J. M. 1 reck,
I laintitr, and against 1 arret Paitiiatier.de
leiniant, lor I he sum o! one hundred and
sixty-seven dollars and eighty-six onc-hun-uretiths,
(?l(.7..s.), gold coin, together with
eosts ami disbursements : now, t in relore, I
have levied uj on the real estate, described
as follows, to-wit : I.eginningat a point Id
and 7tM(H chains south andtwentj chains
est ot the northeast corner it section
number u.i, in township a south, range 4
east, in Clackamas County, Oregon, thence
west 20 chains; thence south 40 chains ;
thence east L'o chains; tin nee north -10
chains, to the j lace ot beginning; contain
ing eighty i.) acres, more or less; and on
Saturday, 29th Day of November, A. D.,1873,
at the Court House door, in Oregon Cit3',
Clackamas (.ounty, Oregon, at the hour of
one o'clock, p. m., 1 m ill sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, lor cash paid to
nu- in hand, all oi said defendant's interest
in I he above described real est at e,or enough
thereof to satisly execution, costs and ac
cruing costs.
A. F. HFDGES, Sheriff.
ly iiK.Mtv Hepges, Deputy,
ictobcr "!H h , 1S7S. wl.
FALL AND WIKTER GCGDS!
JUST RECEIVED AT
HALING
DEALER IN
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Dootsand Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries,
Crockery, Notions,
Ladies and Gents'
Furnishing Goods, O
etc., etc., etc., etc
Main Street, Oregon C'i(y.
Produce of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price. It you de
sire good Goods at Low prices, call at
I. S Ji I. I. I A (7
and examine his new stock of Spring ods.
Give me a call and convince yourselves.
My motto is,
"QriCK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS."
The highest market price paid for wool,
I. SELLING.
Oregon City, Oct. 31, 187:l-tf.
WANTED AGENTS
For our great pictorial work, just Issued,
en lied
A LA CALIFORHfA,
O R
SJvflflirs of Lift' in llic Coldrn Statr.
p. Y
THE I.ATK CO I.. ALBERT EVAN'S.
A Beautiful Octavo. Splendidly Illustrated.
Vivid Pen Pietu-es of Life in
California, ect., etc.
Agents also wanted for the
"RMKUAL CF AMERICAN IDEAS."
A most invaluable vr-rfc for every Ameri
can citizen, octavo, ii-Vt ages. Also Just
issu d, Farmers' Journal anrl Account Book,
Send lor terms ujion these raj id selling:
books. A. L. 1!AN( POFT A CO.
ii.j2-7w San Francisco, Cal.
1,000 DEER SKINS
W ANTED,
AXD ALSO,
4 LL OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
which I will pay the highes market
price in cash Pring on your hides and get
yourcoin forthem.
JOHN SCHRAM.
Saddle and HarnessWaker.
Oregon City, Crrgon, Julj- 11, lS"S-mS.
Stoclcliolder.s' ZMceting.
rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE
I Stockholders of the V. F. CAL. Co.
for t he purpose of electing Directors, will
be hold'-n at the ofnee of Ihe romrnrt
! Linn itv. on Mondav. December 1st. 1S73.
at 10 o'clock, a. m. .
P. GOLDSMITH, PriWU
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