Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, February 06, 1874, Image 3

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THE ENTERPRISE.
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FEB. G.174.
Citt Seminart. The following is
tho result of the monthly review ;it the
City Seminary, the averages only being
given: Lt-iura 15aeon,4S ; Elmer liacon,
41; Katie IJonnett, 7J ; K I'.Mleman, 59 ;
Charles liitzer, 7i; M;i'io JUell, 59; Kl
iner Cross, 45 ; V Chat. man, 5J ; Inez
Cochran, 57 ; Marv Curly, oTJ ; Geo Fox,
02; JuJil Fish, 5-: Mairie Frazer, tin ;
1 leriuhm Frazer, G3 ; A melia Haas, 31 ;
Willie Hurst, 40; John Hurst, 5:5 : John
Kellv, M ; Charles Kellv, o'J; l-uireiie
baJ'rfst,a); C. MeDermott, -Jo; M
iriiT Maerum, 4K; Kerlie Kuelall, 0-j ;
Thomas It imlall, 1 ; Minnie lloss. 01 ;
sfllie Smith, 5S; Kosa Smith, 47 ; Fan
nie Fudv.ti.5; Milton Cross, .'.; rharles
Athev, i't; Hmma Potter, 54 ; M iehael
Qiiinn,5); S Murray, .V) ; May I'.aeon,
H s.i lionnett, 51 ; Clara J Jroughton,
71; Laura Hell, Go; Ivan Chase, 70;
Liura Frost, 07; Alvin Haekett, 5s ;
Ks llaekett, 41 ; Lizzie Haas, 40; Win
nie lluiwaker, 70 ; Maggie Johnson, 0') ;
Charles Maerum, 72; (Jueeu Miller, 7U:
Maria l'utrovv, 7U ; Alexander S. hram,
01- Hirdie Heatie, s; Hell Potter, U ;
Charles Luee, 57 ; William Hedges, 50;
llob.-rt lirown, 71; Mary I'.ro.vii, 79;
Frank Dolan, 41; Lizzie Ihtzcr, M;
Marv llealic, William lieatie, 04;
M irv lirouhtoii, Si; S.mnu l lirown,
M-- FHias I'.iowu, M ; Wm lirown, 0;
Eeunue.l Charman, 71; H F Cross. 0;
KMie Cauii'-l l, 7 5; Mary 1-rost ;
Kate Frazer. 51 ; Wayne Howard, 00 ;
Marv Haekett, O; Alice Hunsak. r 0;
Luvllaek. It. 70; KC Haekett I) .-Minnie
liuiiipliruv, 74; Magirie Kelly, 0;
Amv Kerns, t ; Alvin MeCown, ,3;
Frank MeCown, 4i); Fannie Miller, 0;
Nora Koss, Ul ; Orimna lloss, 0: K a
Fox, Ki; Clara Vinson, 72; Charles
Joukinson, v2.
Concert 1 A grand eoneert of vocal
music will be given in Pope's New
Hall, on Wednesday evening Febrnary
11th. A very choice selection of music
will be oll'eied to the public. One of
tho pieces is a composition by our i'el-low-townsmans,
Mr. Chas. I5ray,whieh
will be rendered for lirst time at this
concert. Tickets may be had at the
JVistullice. Admission, 50 cents ; clul
dreti under twelve years of age, half
price. Keservcil seats, 75 cents, :i dia
gram of which will be at the Postolliee
with programme on Saturday. Doors
open at 7 o'clock. Concert begins at
7 S o'clock. The very interesting char
acter of Itev. Mr. Sell wood's concerts
will insure a full house.
Ocr Dave Heard From. The
Washington correspondent of the Eve
ning News gives the following account
of Hon. D. P. Thompson, in his new
i role, in that city :
" Among the plain sovereign5? of Or
egon I frequent Iv meet Dave Thomp
son. Liy plain, 1 mean the non-Con-jrres.-ionals.
A young man said to me
the other dav :
'I wonder "if all Western men have
such irreat hearts."
'1 don't know,' I said;" 'but I've met
many a one whose waistcoat was too
small to cover that organ. Whv do vou
ask?' .
He nut his hand in his Docket and
handed me a paper, which, on reading,
I found to be an appointment in the
Treasury.
'That's good,' I said.
I owe it to an Oregoni in, or rather to
two or three,' he explained. 'Three
months ago I come to this citv in that
Belief Bill. Senator Mitchell
lias introduced a bill for the relief of
W. Xi. Adams, late Collector of Cns
tonas at Astoria, who was robbed of
Government funds while on his wav
to San Francisco.
condition in which the noblest intel
lects of the countrv sometimes find
themselves, to-wit, dead broke. I was
examined for a clerkship in the Treas
ury, and passed up in the eighties. Pa
tiently I waited for mv appointment.
At last I heard that others who had
been examined with me had been aj
pointcd. I went to the Treasure but
received no encouragement. Who is
your Senator? I was asked. I informed
them that the oidv Senator from iny
State who coul 1 help me h id not ar
rived. 'Can'tiloanvthing for vou,' was
the response. I knew' that unless I
could have a friend lv word spoken in
my behalf I should fail, and there was
no time to lose, I left the Department
very much disheartened, and walking
d -wn street, chanced to meet Colonel
Johnson of Portland. I told him mv
trotii h-s. When we parted he said : I
will see whatc inbedone. Meeting him
a day or two after, he asked me to'eome
to his room that evening. I did so and
w is introduced to a gentleman, who.
auer earning me iacisot mv case, said
he would see Senator Mitchell in mv
interest. I thanked hiin and went
away, tiiinking. "Promises are cheap
He only says it through sympathy.
isut 1 was mistaken most agreeably,
r. .. : i . i i t - -i
in i. .-.s man wee. i received my hi -
poiimiiem,, aim i snail never torget
mat man ana the gentleman he inti
rented in my behalf as long as I live.
Do you know the gentleman's
name, l asked.
Dave Thompson,' he replied,
'I thought so, was my quiet rejoin.
der, knowingthat D ive was in the hah.
it of going about doing those disinte
rested thlllg.-
IL K. Hanna, Esq., Secretary of
the Jiickson County Agricultural So
ciety, has received from the Com
missioner of the Department of Ag
riculture at Washington, four quarts
of Somerset oats, four quarts of yel
low corn, two quarts of red clover.
two quarts of Probsteir barley, and
a lot of garden seeds, which he will
distribute among the farmers.
Sr. Nicholas. St. NiclToTas for Feli-
ruary opens who a charming little
poem by W. C. Uryant, and tlTen on
the very first page, the stories hc'.rin
with a well-told tale of the middle ages
" l'.iunca and lleppo," by J. S. Stiicv
New Mt'sic. We have received from
Mr. M. Cray, Ul Front street, Port
land, the following new pieces of ma
nic: '" Pitying Savior, look with P.le.s.s
i ng," soprano and tenor solos and qua r
fette ; " l.oniun Est," an evenin;.; service
f r tenors an I bascs ;S rcn itle, "Sleep
oat Thou Slill, Mine Own ;" all posses
nirig mn.-h merit as musi -al composi
tions. Mr. Cray is t'a voral.lv known as
the. agent of the S-.einway Piano, and
P.urd.'it Organ, in use all over the eoim-
In Faimno HEAi.rir. TbeSlatesman
of last Tuesday says tlut J I on. I'l i jab
Williams, received a teb gram Saturday,
from hi wife who has been for some
tinn) at Santa Clara, ChI., for her health,
staling that she is not as well as when
h!i left home. Mr. Williams started
by the Aj ix last l'ues lay, tor the p t
p"iS' of bringing his wi -e home if she
well en ug!i to endure the trip. Mrs.
Williams is the mother of Mrs. M.F.
Ktratton of this city.
Fiu irTnr.Ks. We pr cured tlirougli
Ji ,..'. liarlov. of th.e well-known nur
Kiiry iif Walling it Son. at Oswego, a
tn lot of fruit trees this w-.ek. This
tlrni is well known t'.irou hout t!:"
Sl-ite. an I i!e-v are prepared to fui isi-:'!
tr.-'.i in tlic l'i-t of order, and of the
c'l .iecs; variety. Personsii. -siring any
thing iii this liie- ,.:lM ur through
D c. Marl .-.v, who will p'.mipily at
tend to
full of the Ilavor of youthful chivalrv'
and illustrated by a most exquisite en
graving by Miss Seannel. Anion" the
other short stories we have "How the
Heavens Fell," by Rossiter Johnson,
illustrated by H. h. Stephen "How
mie iiao jus own v ay " ly Miss
:V'v.' N Jo':"'".?1!1 ; 'cV,1:U S;t- Valentine
i.l for Milly, by Susan Collive all
bEiri-it List. The following is a
list of the letters -remaining in the
Post-office at Oregon Citv, February 7,
1-171:
W II T'.isby. Alex Coyle. Tius W
Foster, Mrs Martha Cray", Miss Hattie
C Hughes, Henry Heuri'zi, H llbanili,
l'eler Mrt 'uliln if, Mathias Hies. Nan
cv Sprowl, Jonas Smith, Wm Saves.
Joseph Tucker, MissS K Wriuht, John
NV. Westfall.
If called for, pleas" sav when "adver
tised." J. M . 1 5acoN, P.M.
Jamie I lad
M
Di
good and each one with a character of
its own. i .eioi-s uiese, there are the
three serials, "Fast Friends," by J. T.
Trowbridg, illustrated by White;
"Nimpo's Troubles," bv Olive Thorne,
with a drawing by Miss Hallock ; and
"hat Might Have lieen Fxpected"
by Frank It. Stoeton, with an illustra
tion i v . n. ."saeppard. and one bv
Sol. F.vtinge. Two pages for little folks
are given this month ; and, there is
some camtul talk from -Jack-in-the-Pulj.it;
" a lively pantomime for par
lor acting, by G. H. P.artlett. well
known in that connection to the rea
ders of "Our "Young Folks;" and a
well-tilled Kiddle Box. The Frontis
piece, by W. brooks, entitled "In Sis.
ter's Cu e." is a vigorous, well-drawn
picture. This number of Sr. Nicholas,
like the last, while it keeps its individ
uality in every particular, shows a de
ci led disposition to accept freely every
advantage olfered by its late absorp
tion of "Our Young" Folks." The old
readers ot the latter magazine will
recognise several of their favorite au
thors in this number of Sr. Nicholas,
which, by the way, abounds in illus
trations, (here being no less than fifty
pictures in it, all of them good, and
some of them remarkably line.
Take cp yottr li-e of march for Crlt-
tenton's. No. 76th Avanue, all ye coughers
and whoezers, and snutrlers. It Is the do-l-ot
for Hale's Honey of Jorehound and Tar
wblch for nil ainnems oi me lungs ana
their air passages is an immediate and sov
ereign remedv. All Druggists keep It.
Pile's Toothache Drops cure in 1 uiinute
"HOUSEKEEPE.l" OF ""HEALTH.
The liver being the great depurating or
blood cleansing organ of the system set
this great "Uou so keeper ot our health" at
work and the foul corruptions which gen
der in the blood, and rot out, as it were, the
machines of hie, are gradually expelled,
from the'svstcm. For this purose Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets are pre
eminently the articles needed. They cure
everv Uindof humor irom the woret scrofu
la to'thi common pimple, blotch or erup
tion. Groat eating ulcers kindly heal un
der their mighty curative Influence. Viru
lent blood i-oisons that lurk in the system
are bv them robbed of their terrors, and by
their p'erservering and somewhat protract
ed us- the most tainted systems may be
completely renovated and built u p anew.
Knlarged "glands, tumots and swellings
du-indle atvay and disapjear under the in
lluence oi these great resolvents.
DOCl'ORS COC'LDX-T 1IJ2LP IITJtr.
Meigsviller, Morgan Co., Ohio,
March -J4th, ls72.
Dear Dr. PlEKCE :
When 1 was 11 or 15 years of age I took
wh;u is called King's Evil, and by constant
dsctoring it would heal in one place and
break out in another. It also broke out in
mv left ear. I first found your name in the
Christian A-tvocute, and sent ten miles lor
the first bottle, which did me more good
than nil other medicines I ever used. 1 am
JT vears old and doctored with nvedoetors
and not one of them helped me so much
as your bottle of Discovery. 1 have got
well and able to do a good day's work.
JOHN A. WILSON'.
For the very best phot ogra phs, go to Brad
ley A Ru lof son's Galery without STAIRS
Ascend in tlie Elevator, 42'J Montgomery
Street, San Francisco, California.
Time Evtemleil to March 1, 171.
The time for the purchase of the following
Text-liooUs. at introductory rates, ha.Mji -en
xtended to Mnreii 1, lSTl, ana may ue naa
from the nnderivrned :
Harnes' brief History of the 1. . S ?1 W
Clark's beginner's Grammar )
l lark s Normal i.nuiiimir jU
Monteitii's Introduction to Geography
Paeilie l 'oast Edition 1
Steel's fourteen Weeks in Philosophy. 1 IK)
Steel's Fourteen Weeks in Physiology. 1 l
ond's botanist and 1- lorist 1 J
P.rooks" Normal Mental Arit lunatic .'to
Pacitie Coast Fifth Reader X-i
JOHN MYERS,
Sri riiAii!-: Mkktinu. There is to be
a Womau SulIVage meeting at the Court
House next Monday evening. Those
who have nothing better to do may
attend.
Pi-re. on.yi,. We received a call from
Mr. A. J. Monroe, of Salem, last Tues-
V JK.-T, (It II III l fclVLH'r
States and looks finely.
day.
to th
Ib.ss is creeling a
corner oppo-ute the
?.s to oi-
lh:ir.riN i . I i
build. ng on the
i.utt hers hp, wliir li lu; p:opo.
cupy as an ollice.
S!i.-;v.W'c n; ict to .state that Mr. A.
Levy lias been eontuied to his bed
with a severe attack of rheumatism for
the past ten days.
Ta X ks. SherhT Hedges collected
raxes to th" amount oi' sr l'l.oO:) during
the month of January.
Tot'.K iakkn Iiiuvs.-The attempt to
Saii the .-'.turner On ward over the Tu
alatin rapid, was to le made tics
-k . The navigation of t'e- Tualatin
rire.- hit Ijeen atl-.-n ied with s tu.niy
fihil.irlr tint III-' rumj.i.inv hive- nev
rr Ir-i-n aI.I- t- m k-- tin ir boat- p tv er
Pmk.s; an I for years to come it i.
proea'-'!" that no "other ell'ort will be
jua.Io to navigate this stream.
INI Okkk k IU'sinkss. The follow
ing amom.t of business was transacted
at the Land Office in ibis city during
the month of Janu-ixv, 1-71 : Nnmfcr
of Homesteads. 1 s. eoyering an area of
2. 07 J :1 acres; Finl Homesteads, 5.
containing 7ti " 1 acres ; l'recm: i- lis. 1 1 ,
containing !, ;':) acres : 1 b m l Wan ant
ontrv containing so :ieres ; l'Uiati-.n
ivit t incites, covering anarea of al out
1.1,5H' acres ; land s. ld-t'or cash, l'i(.
Nkw Fncamcmj-NT- Anew Encamp
ment will be instituted nt Fuirene City
ncxt Monday evening. We have been
re.picste.l to extend a cordial invitation
to all Patriarchs who can conveniently
Attend, to visit Eugene on that occasion.
If tiiev will, we know the mem'.ersof
the Order at that village make th -in
ef-el as though they wanted t stay with
them. -.
To School Ci.kuks. We have just
received a supply of blanks f..r the an
nual reports of School Clerks, differ
ent from those of any prev ious year,
and, according to instructions, all re
ports must be made out on these
(.links. Clerks can call at this office
and get them, or write by mail and
thev Will he forwarded.
II Kami's C r.i.i:ii: Joi knai. has com
menced its tenth volume. Its size has
recently been doubled and it now con
tains sixteen pages of varie 1 reading.
T his pu I dicat ion is de v .ted to literature,
to the cause of practical education, and
to matters pertaining to commerce and
trade. Its aim is to reach the young
and to iiiMucnco them for good to
teach lessons of honor, independence
and enterprise. Its mission is eminent
ly one ol instruction, yet it contains
much that will also prove amusing to
its readers. It is published monthly by
IIkai.d's IJL'SINKSS Coi.i.kok of Sin
Francisco the -largest and most com
plete institute of i usiness training in
America. Its yearly attendance num
bers over one thousand pupils, young
men and ladies. Among these are
repres! ntatives from every State and
Territory on the Pacific Coast, from
i'.ritish 'Columbia, Mexico, Central
America and the Sandwich Islands. lis
graduates are already found among our
prominent business men, and are in
demand in the merehantile houses of
Sin Francisco. An education at this
school is of the greatest importance to
young men about to enter upon the
career of an active life; it i.s a guarantee
of success.
I-'oieigu Tclcgrapic News.
The ship India, from San Francis
en, has arrived at Liverpool; ship
Kdith Trask, at Queenstown.
Toitox ro, January 2'.). Tho elec
tions in Ontario and. (Quebec to-day
resulted in returning a large majori
ty for the new Government. Sir
J(hn A. MaeDonaM was elected,
however, I.y a majority of -IG.
Maikii, January J'.). 3'eports
haw tea -iie l here that General Mor-
ions, commanding the Army of the
North, has raised the blockade at Iil
boa. Z"i'.r. ;r, January 2'h Field Mar
shal Ii iron Von Koblenz, of Austria,
committed suicide here to-dav.
Loxnox. January Informa
tion from the Gold Coast states that
the maiu force, tinder. Sir Garnett
Woolsey, crossed the river I'ratt on
the lth of January, and that an ad,
vance guard had penetrate.! thirteen
miles beyond.
Tokonto, Ontario, January P.O. A
cable dispatch announces that Vicar
General Jamot, Toronto "Diocese, has
been appointed bv the Pope Uishop
of Sault Sr.. Marie, and llev. J. ).
Criiuion, Vicar General of '.London
)iocese. has been raised to the Uish
opricof Hamilton.
A dispatch from Newfoundland
states tisat the Governer of that pro
vince has resigned.
Sci'.utNi-ju's for February is at hand,
and we tire compelled to notice (lie per
fection of its illustrations, which may
safely be called the finest accomplished
for any of t lie pictorial monthlies. The
liiv.g-i.ine decidedly improves with age
ano in every u .-; art uii-nt is wi ll main
tained, besides the continuation of t h
S.-rial Stories running jn the inagazini
tne ori-sent nuoioer has at or.eniiig an
Indian p.oeni charmingly illustrated
""! ;ei anger is the titl- ot an interest
ing illustrated article- Edward King
gives views of Texas in his sketches of
"The Great Smih:" 10. C. St-dman
writes afoiit Hood. Arnold and Proe
tor:T,vmin At water takes up Dr. Illan-br-lt's
new theories, md Nad-I talks
about English S;ind ivs and London
Churches, besides other papers too mi
meroiis to ne-utio-ii.
n.r. Tor's M.k.azink rm: Fmutf Aitv.
The l'ebruary number of llallou's
M tga.iue is remarkable for its variety,
and the amount, of reading matter
which it affords for the low price of 11
cents single copies ami only fl.-u pet
year. Soiheofthe best stories of the
season are to be. found in this really
meritorious magazine. It gives so
much !"ort!ie money that we do not
wonder its eircula! ion now exceeds otl,
K):( per nrnnth, so we have the satisfac
tion of knowing that the public really
appreciate good literary merit. A nie'e
little Chromo is given to each subscrib
er of P.allou's Magazine, and no one
has to wait months for the picture, as
sometimes happens. Address Thomas
it Tm.Rot, :io 1 '.room field Street, bos
ton, Mass.
1840. 1874.
1A1 X-KIIJL.121t !
THEGREaT
FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE.
Taken Internally, It Cures
Dysentery, Cliolcri, DUiThea,
I rump una fai in tli Ntouiutli,
liov. el C'ompluiiit, luiiiter Colic,
Liver Complaint; Uyppiie, lndlge
tion, More i lirual, Sudilvu Colli,
Coulla,, Vc. Vc.
L'setl Externally, It Cures
BuiJs, Felons, Cuts, Zrit'., Hums, Scalds,
Old Sores, Sjtruins, Toothache, Pain
in the Face, AVuai .ta, Rheumatism,
Frosted Feet, tic, de., S'c'
PAIX-KILLER.
after a thorough trial by innumerable liv
ins w itnesses, nas proved itselt THE ME
DICINE OK T1IK AGE. It is an internal
and external remedy. One inisitive proof
ot Its etlleacy is, that Us sales have con-.
stantly increased, and wholly upon its own
merits. The etreet ol the
IPain-Ivillex
UJ.KJH the patient when taken internally, la
case oi Cold, Cou;h, liowel t'oui plaint,
c holera. Dysentery, ahd other afflictions oi
the svsteui. has been truly wouiierlul. and
has won lor it a name among medical pre
parations that can never be lorgotten. lis
success in removing pain, as an external
remedy, in case ol Uurns, Druises, Siores,
"sprains, Cuts, tttins oi Insects, and other
causes of suir.-ring, has secured lor it such
testimony, as an iniailible remedy, that it
will be handed down to posterity as one of
the greatest medical discoveries ol the
nineteenth century.
The Paiii-Iviiler
derives much of its popularity from the
simplicity attending its use, which Kiv-'S it
a peculiar value m a larnily. 1 he various
diseases which may bo reached bv it, and
in their incipient stages eradicated, are
imong t hose which are peculiarly lalal ll
su tiered to run ; but t he curative magic ol
I his preparation at once disarms them of
their terrors. In all respects it lultillsthc
conditions of a popular medicine.
He sure you call lor aHi gei me genuine
Pain-Killer, as many wortuless nostrums
are attempted to be sola on the grout repu
tation ot this valuable medicine.
iti)irections oecomi any each bottle.
Price !' cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle.
.Sold by all Medicine Dealers.
MS It CII A XD ISE.
THOMAS CHARMAN
ESTABLISHED
1S5S.
AUCTIION AXD COMMISSION.
A. B- RICHARDSON,
iViietioiieor,
Cornier of Front & Oat st.,PortlaixI.
Auction Sssles
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
Ji A"Mi6 Six Fence is Better than a Stow
Shilling.
Of Real Estate. Groceries. General
chaudise and Horses.
Mer
o
SALE DAYS Wednesdsv and Saturday.
A. B. UlClIAKl frON,
Auctioneer.
A Fl'OINTM E.N'TS OI'TII K M. K. ClU'KCH
Socrir liEV. A. IIauoison, Pastoii:
liouver Crock, Marvin Chapel, first
Saturday and Sab! rath in each month;
Sprinerwnter, second Saturday ami
Sabbath in each month; Cavanaue;h
Chael, third Saturday and Sabbath in
each month ; Powell's Valley, fourth
Saturday and Sabbath in each month.
WILLAMETTE RIVER
TRANSPORTATION CD'S
T 3.2C 15
irX LEAVE FLANDERS WHARF
Fort land, at o'clock.A. m., as lollows
I have lut returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased out) of tho .
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered In this city ; and consists
in part, as lollows :
Roots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Faints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Cblnaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platedware. Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Fatent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc..
Of the above list, 1 can say my stock is the
MOST COMPLETE
ever olfered in this market, and was seleted
with especial care lor the Oregon City trade.
All oi vnicn l now oner ior sale at the
English Refined Ear and Fundle Iron,
English square and Octagon Cast
Steel, Horse shoes. Rasps,
Saws.scFn ,Frv-Pans,a
Sheet Iron." R
G.Iron.
ALSO
K large assortment offinwrirs nH im.-i
a. n. il.ilAIiJj:so..
Auctioneer.
uors
Jan. 1. lS73-tf.
MA. A" UFA CTOR I E S.
Fon S.m:. will .sell either a Flo
rence or li rover it llaker Scwin-jr Ma
chine at San Francisco orices. In order
that those who desire a machine, and
are not aide to pay the entire amount
may be accommodated, we will sell
them on the installment plan, payable
ao much per moiiui uiiui paiei ior.
ORSTACLES TO M.VIiUI AGE.
Happy Relief for V"lng Men from the
etreetsol l-.n-ors anil Abuses in early I ue.
Man hood restored. Impediments to Mar-
riaire removed. ew niethod ot treatment.
New and remarkable remedies. Hooks and
circulars scut tree, in scaled envelopes.
Address, IIDWAKII ASSOCIATION, .No.
South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa., an In
st itul ion having a high reputation lor hon
orable conduct and prolessional skill,
novti :1 v
For Corvallis and InU'rmetiiate l'oiius
Honitny, AVelnofMlsiy and Friday.
For Albany inul liiU-rnicdiatc Points
Monday, Ttiesdiiy, AVeilncsdii y, Thurs-
uay a.iii e-rittay.
IMPERIAL m 1 L L S,
Savier, LaKociuc & Co.
Oregon Cit'.
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour.
Middlings, lUan and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must lurnish the sack.
WAGON AKD CARRIAGE
33 A IV V FACTOKY !
riHE UNDERSIGNED,
having increased ine di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand on the
o
Corner of Main ami TI;ird Street,
Oregon Cily, Oregon,
Takes this method of inform ing his old pa
trons, and as many new ones as maybe
pleased to call, that he is now prepared.
with ample room, good nii;i riais, anu me
very best ot mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort ol a vehicle ironi a
common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me.
Lowest Market Ra es. liiatkmiu.inj;, n,.i. i- os Mioeii.-,
For Davion, Lu Favi'lU- anil )lcMinnville:
SaturJaj- and Monday.
Passage to Corvallis ,
Passage 'o Albany
Passage, to Salem
Passage to Mc.M in n villi-
P. OOLHSM1T1I, President
December lUth, 17:J. tf.
.$ 00
. 1 51
l eo
l oe
SELLING OFF AT COST!
FOR GO DAYS!
2vL'W 70-DAV.
Strictly For Cash, Only
(illAXI) KXUilUTIOX,
( XJXCIOirr aiulIiALL!
THSOrluSOH CITY TU.aii YHiiENS
rii.L JIVK A;i.N"I FXUIH1TION',
( oneert a ml P.all.on 1 in sdav even
ing, I-el.riiary -Jl,ls7!, at
i()J,l"rr; xmw HALL.
C'lol !ii n y, Dry tio'.uls, !ii(.t. a ud Shoes
Hals, fr'urnisliinj lioods, J
eiry and Fancy Good,
Groci'ilc, Klc.
iitt)iiitAM3ii-;
1, Ivorture
I N YO I '. M A TIO N" W.VNTKi'. M i s . Ca t ! 1 -
erine (Jains, of A.uguta, (Jeorgia,
wants in format ion in regard to her s.ui
(too. Kl;, who was l ist heard of on the
17tli of S pteinher, IsTl. at which time
ho was in Chicago. If alive he is ahout
2 pears of izo.
1'ai;is. Fein-
narv
-In Alsace the
Kxiniui ioN ami Uai.i.. -I n this issue
will he foun.l the a.l vertisement of a
grand exhil.it ion, eoneert ami hall, to
be given by the Turn Vereins of this
city, on the 'J lth inst. It is expected to
le one of the grandest atfairs that has
ever taken place in this city.
The County Court has been in ses
sion this week, has not iinihed its la
Inirs as we go to press. It is the term
for the annual reports of the Road Su
pervisors, an.l con-U'lerahle business is
before the t'oinmisionors.
Part I.
Cavatina, from Luergia P.or-
gia liy the On-hestra ;
2, Song, piart. Ite by P. T. Sing Club
oopi alio io, li.-aut it ii 1 isieot Hie S.-a,
Oregon City Amateur
1, i-.x.-n-ises Mem lier.s 'J'tirn Veri.-ns
, mictt, i he Minute Coin a;, s -a." O.
'. Amateurs
i, 'ir-inii i-iano solo M:s A'.r.i.iani ;
., liuhan Club .Swinging . C. Miller.
Part II.
1. Overture, Daughters of ( 'olumbia...F.and ;
i, icnor soio, "Loved Ones at. Home,"..
, O. l '. Amataur ;
1, iwereises on I ton hie I'.ar... Turn Veriens
l. Song, Quartette P. T. Singing Club;
... 1 ia no Solo Miss Abraham
, OouO.e 1 raiiez, ...Me ss. Mars P.renklev.
Music l,y .Ur. l Uas Uniy'a String Ilaiid
Tin? Committee proj-ose to spare neither
pains nor expense to make this the grand
est airair ever ta ken place in Oregon Citv.
Ihe public are cordiallv iiivit -d to attend.
Admission to Concert and Kxbibit ion. o)
cents ; t hildren under P-n vears, hull pric".
Admission toConc-rt, Kxhibition and Hall,
12 oi). liy order of the
COMMITTEE.
Oregon City, Feb. 5, 174 :td
WK INTF.XD lIKUKAFTFIt TO DO A
T f st "let ly
And will he (Tiabl d to give everybody sat
isfaction, compared with prices els wnere.
dive us a call and examine for yourselves.
LKVV l.llOs
Oregon City, Jan. 1st, 1ST!.
No use for the ladies, or any one -lse, to
think of going to Portland lo buy goods lor
I am Determined to Sell C'Ucup and not to
allow inyselt to be
UNDERSOLD 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 Citv enables mo to know the re
quirements ol the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIAILMAX
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would be useless lor me to tell you all the
advantages I can otfer you in the sale ol
goods, as everv store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. AH 1 wish to say is
f oiii?, and SiT.tiiui Examine for Yourselves
for I do not wish to make any mistakes.
Mv object is to tell all my old lriends now
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
goods clu-ap, tor cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretotore bestowed.
THOs. CHARM AN,
Main Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. THUS. CilAKMAN.
sySO.OOO lbs wool wanted by
THOS. CIIAKMAN.
and General Jobbing neatlv, (luickly.and
cheaply done. hAVlli SMITH.
JAPJ3ES RaiLNE,
MASONIC HALL P.UILD1NGJ
Oregon City, : :
Orccon.
KEEKS CONSTANTLY
on hand and tor sale.
'in-a p for cash.
Parlor, Kedroom,
Office, Sittingroom, and
Kdtchen Furniture,
Bureaus, Lounges,
Kecking Chairs,
Whatnots, Bedsteads,
Washst amis, Curled
Hair, and Pulu
M at t r e s sc-s,
Pulu Pillows, Q
Spring Beds,
Picture Frames,
Mouldings, etc., etc.
Special attention given to VpholsP-ry
work in all its branches. irjers V. M- dv.ith
promptness. Bi-pairing done with neat
ness and dispatch. Furniture made order.
Call and examine for yourslves. 17may72
Tliii'cl :uul Ltist Call.
VLB PFliOVS KNOWING TtTT M
selves indebted to the undersigned
must mak-' j.,, mate p.iym. nt. i i.nt
all in v accounts settled up to the close of
the year. I m -an business, and those to
whom this applies, win taio- nonet; anu
govern themselves accordingly
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
ltETV kn kp. 1. B. C'ollard and fami
ly, who have been making their home
for several m mths pist at Milwaukie,
have niovetl back to this city. We
welermie pent l ack, as the town can
hardlv gel along without him.
Gamk Law. The (lame Law w'ent
into effect on the 1st day of February,
after which date it will cost twenty
dollars to kill a fleer moose, ur elk
for tho tirst otlense to Ik? doubled for
each subsequent offense.
fckXTAiiLEs. An agreeable surprise
party was given at the resilience of Mr.
C. O. T. Williams last Thursday even
lug. On Mon.lav evening a verv pleas
ant p-rtv was had. at the residence of
Mr. Clark Greenman.
Sold. Mr. Geo. Marshall recently
sold tho residence for a number of
years occupied by the family of the
lite Dr. SatTarn Tv, on Main street, to
Mr.- .TMm M. Moore. The price paid
was ?2,OtO.
There is no material chancre in our
rearket reports from last quotations.
French canidatcs to Ileischttidt were
elected bv an overwhelming majority-
aTaiI!II, February 2. Spain lias
provisional v reeaUed lier Diplomatic
Jtepresentatives from IJerlin, Vienna
and several other European capitals.
Uiiiti.ix, February 3. A dispatch
from Posen says Archbishop Ledoch
owski was arrested to-day by -order
of t!io German Government, and se;:t
to Frankfort, where he will be im
prisoned. London. February 2. Baron Col
onsay, formerly Lord Justice Gener
al, died yesterday, ago 80.
Arived at Liverpool Ships Daunt
less from San Franeiso. and Eortaga,
from Portland, Oregon, and ba'rk
U indermere.
I'-vrjs, February 3. The Bmlpot
an appropriation of 4.(t0D.0O0 francos
for the restoration of the public
binUm-s in Paris damaged during
tae last days of the Commune, in
cluding the Tuileries and the Palais
It oval.
The Ore:jonuin savs three children
have been sent from Wvomin-Terri-t-Ji'v
to attend the .Bishop Scott
Grammar School and St. Helen's
Hall of Portland.
llLliie OTltVGrn rortion of the
State the grass lftR ,tart0(1 to prowi
all that is needed to make it fine
grazing for cattle.
The United Brethren have been
holding religious services at Philo
math for some three weeks past
which have been attended with en
couraging results.
No arrest of the man -who killed
Hen "White at Linkville on the 18th
ult. has yet been made. John Cor
bell is supposed to be the man who
fired the fatal shot.
Precautions Against .Sickness.
The ability of the human body to resist
th" causes or d.s -as-' d vends upon its vi:-
or and upon the regularity with which the
several orpins perform their functions.
In the winter the most prolific sources of
sickness are damn and cold, and it is there
fore w is-, and prudent to fortify the system
airauist them by wholesome stimulation,
ib nee it is that HostcttT's .Stomach bit
ters prove such an admirable safeguard
airainst the complaints most common to
this season. The ingredients of this pow
erful vegetable i: vi.'iorant comprise t hree
essential medicinal elements which act
simultaneously upon the digestion, the cir
culation, tic s -cretions, and the nerv-s,
infusing strength ami regularity into all.
In t his way the I'.itt -rs put the hotly in t ue
h st. possihl" condition to eseajM' an attack
of rheumatism, or intermittent fever, r
indigestion, f.r hiUiousness, or of pulmon
ary disease, (.'old and damp are very tle
pressing : almost as much so as excessive
liat, and a protective medicine is quite as
iveihul in winter as in Mimtin-r. Theconi
rnereial stimulants so unwisely taken in
the form ol tirauis to "keep out the cold,"
have a precisely opposite effect to that pro
duced bv Uosftt.-r's Hitters. Their lirst
r 'suit is succeeded by a reaction which de-vitaliz-s
and prostrates the system : while,
on t lie ot her hand, t h tonic and vitalizing
o;mt.U ion fifth" gr -at vegetable iuvigorant,
is not only immediate but permanent.
Thrre is no revulsion, no reverse n-rvous
action, 'lie physiqii'M strengthened, the
appetite incras -d. the bowels r -gulated,
tin- stomach rein forced, and these con
ditions coat inn '. If dyspepsia, or rheuma
tism, or billiousness, or intermittent fever,
or funeral debility, or nervous weakness, is
present in the system, expel it with this
pur- and harmless antidote, which is not
only in aluableasa preventive of sickness,
but also a remedy ior a large class of dis
orders. Many people, particularly children, suf
fer with ear ache; and for the benefit ol"
such we give a sure but sim r.le r unedy.
Put in two or three drops of Johnson's Ann
dun Liniment, sto the ear with undressed
wool, bathe the feet in warm water betor--'
COIIlg to IK-a, ailLl n.-"e .no iwiuui
nigtit.
Cap Charles Pager, who keeps a superb
stock of hverv hors s in Portland, M., in
formed ii" r-'-cntlv that he us -s Sheridan's
Cnvarn Condition Powders rgularl v in his
stablei, and that the exnense is more than
otfs-t bv the diminished amount of grain
neC ssary to keep his horses always in good
order.
FIN A S E TTr. IJ.V .
In the County Court of Clackamas count v,
V '"".IU 1,1 n' ' matt r of the Kstat ; ol
Khzaljeth Mc ir -avv, iec.-as.-d
A i,EltSl)-'s IXTKKKSTFP AKK
X hereby no! Ui.d that I have filed mv
hnal account, ami vouchers in the above
entitled matter, ami the t ourt has appoint
ed .Monday, t he ,.1 (ia v (f .parcll A. j,. IS7l,
at ttve ( ourt House, Oregon Citv, as the
time and place torthe hearing of objections
thin to, and the examination and settle
ment oi such accounts.
h. a. winTEirorsr:,
ATlministrator.
JOJINSON& McC'OWN, Att'ys. febliwl
F IX A L. S ETn IJI EXT.
In the County Court of Clackamas county.
State oi or gon. In the matter of the
J-.statf.ot .Jess" V. liooiie. (..fe:is 'd.
1;L I'KKSDNS IN TEltivSTEIi AUK
her-by notified that I have filed niv
final account and vouchers in the above
entitled matter, and the Court has appoint
ed .Mon, lay, the Jd day of March, A. 1).,
IsTl, at the Court lions', ( ir -gon CitT, as
Hi" time and place ior the examination
and s ttlement of sucti accounts and the
hearing of objections t her--to.
WrCIOHXSOX,
l eb. 6 iv Administrator.
Estal' of John Radfortl. Drt :as:'l.
VOTICK TO CHKDITOKS: AI.I. PEIt-
" sons having claims against the atjove
name dec.-as -d.ar" notified to present them
with the proiM-r vouchers, to the ti rid -rsign-
ed, the duly apjiomteU Administrator oj
sain estate, atth'-omce ot Uueiat & War
r -n, in Or -gon citv, within six months
inun this date. CHARLES It. KOOKK,
Fehruary 4, 1ST 1. "j v Administrator.
ART NOTICE..
The undersigned will leave Oregon City
for the East, in the beginning of March
nxt. Those desirous of havin? thir ror
tmits painted by him, must do so without
delay.
JP. It ll'MORAS Artist.
Btudlo In rear of the Enterprise oS.
NOTICE
In the County Court of Clackamas county,
.-aie oi or -gon.
In the matter of the: Guardianship of Ado
lia Elliott, an insane iwrson :
ION ES CL'TTIXU, (JUAItDLVX OF THE
aiiove-named Adelia Elliott, an insnne
person, having filed a jietition praying for
the sale ot the real estate b'donging to said
Adelia Elliott, an.l it app'-aring to the
Court from th i-tition.t hat it is nwssarv
to s -11 the interest of said ward in the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wit: Th
north half of the donation land claim of
Charles Cuttintj and Abigail Cutting, his
wife, designate! on the maps and plats of
th" i mt -.'d states surveys as Iaim o.
vi," in 1 . o, n. ll., i K., of the Willamette
in -re.lian, situat-'d in Clackamas county,
Or'gon. It is. therefor", ordered by th
Court that th" n"xt of kin of said ward and
all ot her persons interest ed is said estate,
appear b'"fora this Court, on Monday, the
s'ooml dav of March, ISTt, at the Court
Hous" in Oregon ' ity, and show cause why
a lie ns should not be granted for the sale
of such estate.
It is further ordered that a copy of this
order be t-ublish-d in the Oregon City En
terprise, the litigant organ for Clackamas
county.
W. L.. WHITE,
County Judge,
Attest : It. F. Caueiexd, Clerk.
JOHXSOS A Mcf'OWN,
Ar.t'vR for Cruardlan.
Jaauaryh, 1374. &v
t)regon City, .Tan. 1st
JOHN MYERS.
1STI.
JOHN M. I5AC0X,
IMl'OHTEli ANI IiEAT.EK
in ilooks. Stationery, IVrlum-
erv. etc.. eic.
OrrK"i City, OreeM.
7At Charman t Warner's old stand
lately occupied by Ackeman, Main st.
S 0CIK TV XU 7 'ICES.
os;i;c:ox I.OIHiK XO. 3, I. I. O. !'.,
Meets every Thursday
eveninurat7li o'clock, in the 5i
O.l.l Fellows' Hall, Mam
vts-eet. Members of tlie Or
der are invited to attend, liy order
N. J.
HEUiacA i)!:ca;i:i: i.onr.i: xo.
I. O. O. V., Meets on the
Second and Fourth Tues
day evenings each month,
at 7 ' o'clock, in t he Odd
Fellows' Hall. Member.sof the Degree
are invited to attend.
iUI-TXOMAII LODGE NO. I, A.
it A. M., Holds its regular com-- A
inunicat ions on the First and -Av
Third Saturdays in each month,
at 7 o'clock from theU'ith of Sep.
teniber to the -Oth of March : and 7'4
o'clock from the '-Oth of March to the
lidth r.f September. Hrethren in good
standinsr are invited to attend.
I'.y order of W. M.
FALLS IVNCA.MPJIi:T XO. -1,1. O.
O. F., Meets at (tl! I-el lows
Hall on the First and Third Tues
day of each month. Patriarchs
in good standing are invited to attend.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY,
A X D
SEED STORE !
Factory Block, :::::: Oregon City
6"Afrency for the Pan Juan Lime Co.
Lime sold in quantities to suit, augl-tf.
Watches and Jewelry,
THE FXPEKSTGXED
announce to the cit
izens ol' Oregon City and
' lacKarnas ouniy mar.
the have just ot-ened a V
Jewelry Establishment in
OREGON CITY", , , ORECOX,
Main street, nxt door north of Shades Sa
loon, whre thv will ken on hand and
for sal, all poods pertaining to their line
AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Especial attention given to the repairing
Of Fine Time Pieces.
All goods sold, and work done warranted
r. , GEO- A- HAAS t SO". "
Oregon City, Jan. let. ir.
rn HE UNDERSIGNED mnrRl ETO R OF
1 t he El verv st a ble on Ki I t h st r-et .Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Saddle ami Uiifrjry Ilore,
ljL;"t;cs, tarrlafs and Hacks.
Prices Iieasonall(?.
He will also run a hack to and from the
WILHOIT SODA SPRINGS
durinpr the summer season, with pood
horsi-s.com pet ent and rent lema n ly drivers.
FAEE AT LIVING RATES.
J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor.
Orcpron City, May 27, 1.S73.
j o n SCHRAM,
?tlain St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AND 131 PORTER OF
Saddles, Harness,
Saddlery-IIard-wnrc,
etc., etc.
THICK HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can he had in the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
B ri warrant my froods as represented. "
1,0 GO DEER SKINS
WANTED, '
AND ALSO,
i I.Ij other kinds OF HIDES. FOR
J.Y. which I will pay the hiirhca market
lrice in cash P.ringon your hides and get
lll CUIU lOJ llll'IU.
JOHN SCHRAM.
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 1873-m3. v
F R R E S II
SHOALWATER BAY
OYSTERS!
rpilrj UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES
X. to the citizens of Orepron City that he
has reopened his Oyster Saloon and Res-
Diurant.and can dish out. Fresh Ovstersto
nil orders. Coffee, Tea and Chocolate
alwas on hand; also a pencral assort
ment of confeot ionnry. Ovstrs served up
i...-v-r Mieaesiren. I.OLIS SAAL,
Oregon City, Sept. 26, 1373-tf.
STILL n THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOON.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Grocris to be found in the
citv. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
In the city free of chanr". The highest cash
prio paid for countrv produce.
Oregon City, Msroft H 1?3.
WILLI A 31 SI N E R
n wan r r w r
Si b II I. I I! K V kftt
fS I l J I U El I trt'a
FC R TH E MAK U FACTU R E C F c
Furniture,
Blinds,
and Dcors,
AND MOULDINGS OF A I.L SUES.
They will also do Turiiins of every de
scription to order,
WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH I
nyAll work warranted. Shop on the
River, in lA-wis' Shop Opjiosite Oregon
City Mills.
PACIFIC
BOOT AHD SHOE HOUSE,
Sout Invest Fonur First ami 3IorihonMs
for tl a xn , on i:ao x.
IltOM THIS JiATK WE HAVE
adopted the
CASH BASIS AM! HIED TIMES TCICES.
Come and see
al satihlaei ion.
0
ns and there will he nuitu-
CUSTOilEKS AT OL'E LOW PRICES
A N H
OCRSELV i: S A T C A S II.
ttEOKGE A. PEASE,
SouthweEt Corner First and Korrison Ets.
Port 1 xi cl, Oi'cjroxi.
August 22d, 18TS-tf.
I.
FALL AND WIKTER GCCCS!
JCST RECEIVED AT
sX:iLiiivc ?s
JJEALEK IN o
Dry Goods,
Clothing-,
.Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Orocerif s, O'
Crocker-, Notions,
r Ladies and Gents'
FnrnishinR Goods,
etc., etc., etc., etc
Main Street, Orrf on City.
Produce of all kinds boucht, for which I
pay the highest market price. If you de
sire good Goods at Low prices, call at
I. S EL L I X G ' s
and examine his new stock of Spring troods.
Give m a call and convince yourselves.
My motto is,
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS."
The highest market price paid for wool.
I. SELLING.
Oregon City, Oct. 81, lST3-tf.
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