Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, February 20, 1874, Image 3

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THEEHTEBPUgSE,
OREGON- CITY, OREGON', FEB. 20, 1S71.
ASriiEicii of AuTiionrrv. Wo m e
informed that the autlioi iik-.s in the
City Seminary have been attemptim;
to collect tuition foes from a certain
lady residing in town, which she ri
rard.s as unjust, and proposes to leave
the town in cotisc luciice, and -40 where
shecan school her children. Ordinance
4"of this city, says : "That no person
or persons, parent, or guardian, shall
be entitled to"the privileges and bene
fits of the -ity school until they shall
have residod within the corporation I
liuiits of said city for three consecutive
months," etc. Now, this parent has
been residing within the corporate Inn
its of this city for near six months. It I
iscliamed that because the hwsuand of:
tins ladv is away in Washington Tor- !
ritorv, that sue is not ni im in tne i
thjtown. I'lib-r this ordinance, we
cannot s..-e liow the aiithoiiik'.s eau ex
act pay from anyone after they reside
in the citv the repaired length of time,
and thev'have no right to require an v
thing further of tiienl than the fart
th.iVTi parent or guardian has ben rc
ni.ling in th city for the required
length of tiui . while their bomi-hde
residence in iv be in China, or else
where. We have al.vavs been under
the impression that Cue school was kept
up for the ben". it of those who ro.Mdc
hen, and for all who may be willing to
-nm- to to.vn f.i- the pui (ose oi' educa
ting their children. If th-'-y muk; here
and teuiporarily resi le, that, in our
ooiuioii. i-t a l -n t to tae town, an 1
t lie liev p trsu j I is highly iiijari :is t
the best'interi'sts of lie.- pi lee. If the
Superinten lent h is assume. J this au
thority, the Council should immediate
ly correct his interpretation of the law.
. C TinK Dki'auim KNr. 1-Votn the
report of the Secretary of the Oregon
Citv Fire Department we make the fol
lowing summary of its membership,
receipts, etc.: Total number of new
members a ided during the past year,
li); number ccHsi.-il ne-mbershi!. 110;
number of m.Miihcrs : Fountain Hose
I, Columbia Hook V Ladder
Co. No. 1, ID; Cataract Hose Co. No. L',
17; total, til. Total number of eertih
cates issic-d during the year, 1 ; re
ceipts for the same, $7 on. Total amount
paid out ?J Oilicei s 1'ountain Hose
lo. No. 1- John Nchram. Foreman; J.
M. Fraz.-r, lV;s't ; A. C. Rail -v, S.re:
Columbia Hook v Ladder Co.--C. W.
l'ope, Foreman; Hiram Cochran, Pres
ident; L. T. llarin. S 'cretarv. Cataract
Hose Co. No. H Martin Angel. Fore
man; iJeorge A. 11 .-i rding. Jrc5d n t :
Ilelirv J. I larding, S cret.irv. Orii -its
Hoard of Delegates J. M. 1'iaa r.l'res
ident ; L. T. ISariu, See'v ; J. L. al low,
Tre.is; W. L. White, C'uief Engineer;
J. Ij. Harlow, Assistant.
Went Up tiik Uivkii. Major J. C.
Iavis, Commander of this Military
Department, tien. Michler, Inspector
of lliver Iui'iove:ie nts, )!;i.-,se.l up the
river on the Jovernor (i rover yester
lay. liiii. Michb-r goes u the ri v-r
on an inspet ing trio, ;ue I wii 1 e.;i : it i nt
wli it ill! jiYoVelll'.'iits ought to be made
in the ri r.. .Indge Dalv and Mr. I'.
(oh (smith. I'l-e.-nident of the W. K. T.
Co., a '"oiii : 1 1 1 iet I these- g nlleliii.-n :.s
far as this t-ity.
Oi-'Kii'KUi. - At :it a mee'iingof Catar
ct Hose Co., No. -J, h l i at their rooms
list Tuesday evening the following
o!ll-eiS were clecb-d for th-.s eilMiillg
v-ir: 'Scorjre A . I ! ar Ii ig. I'n -i-u in ;
A ll-ii ' !. W hii c. S.-cr. f a.-v : lb-nry .1 .
Hirdiii.'. Forciuin: ! '. M - Abu ,.:):..
Fii-il .V .ii-t ant ; j. l.- v y, S.--..nd As-.-.i-tant.
W. I.. ';iL-' was ;(oi;.;-
Ii it"d for i ' ii-:', u:i 1 J"o. V. lliro;eg
AsU(ant K uiii r o:' iiie 0.--.:o.i Ciiy
F.re I'.- .a:t:::cnt.
Cus, i: u r. Tin- grand e .v Ii di' ioii.'v): -i-vi
t t'. 11 ill d' t!i Turn -r in - .d'
tliis citv takes Jilacc !JC.:t dV.es.'lcy'
'i-v-.-n'mg. S ,mc of th best gymnasts
in tie S. ite will perform, ::u i s of
tae be-,1 musieal t d.-nl in the S.a c will
a,-Mt ia th cn -eit. We trust th it the
li tl! will lie "1 to its utm .st im.i e ity.
Tae Uttl mils;" is to in furnished by
Li- f. i.rav, whi.-li "n sui'.i-'ient gu iran-
tce that "it Will be s;i;,erb.
I Km-: it
list of th
l.isr. The following is a
Letters remaining in the
I' st-iice at Oregon ! ity, id niary .l,
ls74:
I'rof P i: Conner; Co o C;iop, Miss
Kva Coggui, Miss C Crawm.-d. Miss
Dlive C.i imlici 1 ain, V M lbd, Mrsii
W Fornn r, V Hanson. Cii i it p!ier
Mdh-r. W !i M ittoon, .J.is Mann. Oil
I'.-rrv.'E K li io.i b's. .1 1 .li n Smut, I. aura
S.iujrs. Mi-is hi Wiight.
It called for, please s:iv when "adver
lis -d.' J. M. Uacmn, P. M.
AMf"Ki 1 1 Kit. A yo,i:ig lady of this
citv, who ha not passed the "gush"
period, in dwelling upon the particular
! linn of a young gentleman with
whom she had recently formed an
sieiiuaintanee. Haul, very earnestly,
"Vhy he amuses me more than our
minister V
Si'NK.-Wu loirn from Mr. Holme,
5ur.er on the 1. caver, that tie steam r
Albany was sunk .iu-t U lcv Harri.--lujrg
last $1 oii l.iv. We were unable
to learn the extent of th" d tm ig -s to
cit der boat or freight. The Success
was sent up to her assistance.
AMil'Ni'K.MKxr.-t'.l. W. I... White
jtiinituuccs his name as candidate for
the nomination of County Judge in to
day's paper. Let other candidates for
the various positions do likewise that
the people inav canvass their respec
tive claim and merits.
In Town. Edward Tilton, Esq., who
was engaged as one of the engineers on
the locks, at this place, was in town
this week on a viit. We learn that
jic proposes going to work in the print
ing oti'ice of Messrs. 1 limes it Com
pany, Portland.
ltAin isM. The rite of baptism by im
mersion, was c-aiferred upon two ladies
astKu;i Jiiy, by Itev. M r. Wirth. The
j C:co selected was in the river opposite
jtlie L'ongrcgatior.al Church, and was
witnessed by a large crowd of people.
iMruoviNO. ly private letter from
Miss Mollie Holmes, we learn tint
tatpt.Sam. llolnp. s was still improvh !;
in health, and that his fr.ends have
Ktroiig hopes that he will yet recovtr
from his serious illness.
Lkn'tkn SiiitvicES. Services during
the 1-enten season will tie held in Sr.
Paul's Episcopal Church on Wednes
day ljiorning at 10 'i o'ch'ick and on
Friday evcijint; tit 7 o'clock of oach
Mi'tk,
locM. A lady's gold breaitphi was
found sometime since in the Congrega
tional Church, which can be had by
calling at Pojv's Must ore and proving
proj-erty.
Goxe to T-vcoa. Martin Angel left
here last Monday for Tacoma, where
he jgoes to join Capt, Isaac W. Sinith's
purveying part v on the Northern I'aeh'ie
Itailroad.
IjOCGHT, Mr. W. W. Myers has pur
chased a residence from John Myers,
on the hill, and has settled down for
life. That is the proper way to do it.
Called. Walter Moss, tvpo on the
Salem Mercury, called and left Lis
lart Friday.
Clackamas County for New-Comers.
Xoktox, Clackamas Co., )
February 13, 1874.
Euitoi: Exteki-rise: Termit me to ; y lhe ..Ain.lteilrs.. i: your cUVi"dlIr.
intrude on your "valuable columns, I jnj. iay oui night's stay,! thought you
bv savin ' a few words in behalf of ; would !iave no objection to the criti
oc m it Mm(itv ! " ot ' anrerandone passionately
, vv,...., , .... 4 . i
to rank among the other counties of j
our State.
The great mass of the inhabitants
of Oregon are uuacquaintsd. with our
county, except by name, it being
their candid opinion that we are
merely mountaineers, living chiefly
by hunting, fishing, and other sav-
age pursuits, adapted to a country
resembling ours. The sole cause of
such radical opinions, and unfound
ed apprehensions is from the fact that
our section of the country is unrep
resented in the lea-ling business
places of our State: that is
when !
emigrants arrive here from the East,
they are attracted to some other part
of the State more noted for its im
mense crops of grain. Eut to their
sad surprise all the land has long
since been taken up, and their only
chance is to rent from those who are
more fortunate than themselves. We
do not mean to express the idea that
all addition to our population from
either the Eastern States, or foreign
countries, are poor and unable to b;iy
lan. I; we don t moan that. Hwx wo
do know that many come to our State
who are actually in this lis, and we
would ask th' qu Mlion: whether it is
not b 'iter for sum p.-rsons to settle
in a part of the country where they
can secure homes for themselves,
than to go to others in a higher state
of cultivation, where they will be
compelled, to a great extent, to act
as slaves to the land holders? We
think that it would. In the lir.-t
placid, they are their own boss; and.
secondlv. thev will havelandof their
own
alloh -that in
caving
alter
liinge
davs
of
when the
Time has
IllllKi'i
1 tl
ur countenances
witl
wrinkles, overhung with snow-whih
lock?
lat the
uviv :
in th
at home and
their time of
roe
nee ive svrrjor'
V, it, it might he issued, what are
th-
.I'treiaei'.ts to bring settlers
into Clackamas countv? We would
sav that
.f
ecuring ir od idice:
well caleul d
own1!' for his
d to com j -en at' the
hthors. A mat. is aot
to j tdge a region of country ly w-;at
he sees of if. So it is with our coun
ty, persons arriving in Portland ilo
sir u -i of fiisdinglaud eit'.ier take tin
boat for jcdein Orci'on, o - thr cars
for what is !-:no-.vn as the V"i ! lane t I e
Yall 'V. ius; tiir.uigh our county, the
g lined with ii";tvv 1 i:
liter,
ered
or a; mod:
diut in
1)V hills
with delis-.; fore,
which ale suiiic
s or giiut roeks,
:il to almost dis-
c.etra the al'.e.d
". atld lie sivs
at ore-e lli.t
that in b.is.
sa'i-Ii- 1 v,-;
will exot 1
h ''don't want any of
and he is not onlv dis
li 1 1 ; e co.intrv hisrdf, but
intivve in that di
15 it let ns re novi the
us f-o;n the view of
v. au 1 h" walks in well
1 i s
reC'dotl,
veil ill t' s
the" land !:
satis!;.- 1. i
s .
!Ut-
f.ib
i ! vc
1 to abide with us i;i
the fat-ire.
Ye a-buit that Cl.vka-
nvvs. ."tr.tv. in st-.v par
--,
t s vo ry
rough. a'i 1 unfit for cultivation
is t hi.- snfiVient t-videte-o to .:;n
it ail'.j "SYe woul em-'hi'dieallva;
but
'inn
o.ver
no. Tt :
"esf ill-
f;
let th
b-.r
cat
ot
the r;
Ci
tit
t-licted. tl
iai
laud,
tn.tf.i
v.- ,nn
lire pave, i
in tlu rig! it
r. -jv.-o.luce.s Jb;. best winter
crops t
it are raised in Oregon, and
; esoeeiaUv wle-at: it having the
j thititicst V.ran. thebrigh d color, and
j tie. vbinvsest berry, which tends to
increase the dein-md when eoeioared
I with other articles of an inferior
i quality, atnong those who may pron-
e'lv be called jndg-'S of w:..'at.
"We would sav that this co mty has
an abundance of the kind of land
mentioned, both in cultivation and
vaeant. In culiiva! ion, that persons
seeking homes may b , inforitiel as
to its yi"ld, an! va.'ant, so that hun
dreds of families seeking homos rnav
be iid.vantageonsly loea'ed. Ibit it
must not be inferred that ti es
chances to obtain land will continue
for imv great length of time. Th"
l:ir xo number of emigrants that are
vearlv arriving in our State will s -ion
swallow up all lands that are capabh
of being cultivated, thus renderiiv.
desirable situations scarce a id hard
toe at the v onlv being obtained
tlirong'i a great stcri.ice. of money.
There are continuous applications
to T. and
Agent J. A. F unlet.
for
or in
formation regarding lands Iving
along tin- niountaitis from th.o rolal
la to the northern waters of Smdv.
atid he is out almost constantly snr
veing said lands, and locating fam
ilies thereon, by which means our
pomlatioti is inernasing, and at no
distant period our section of coun
try will be in a high state of cultiva
tion, and the people will be more
prosperous than at any past time. IV.
this 5greatinerease in the laboring
and consuming class of intelligent
creation, and by the aid of capital
ists who lind ready recompense of
reward, we will be enabled to erect
factories, mills of all kinds, and also
to build up our town ami furnish
them, and the higlilv appreciated
labors of the press, with trade, and
p ttronage suflicicnt. to make them
objects of profit. Yours, etc.,
A Vr.i?rooT.
It will be seen from an advertisement
in another column, that the Agent of
the Public I.ibi-are 1 .01 1 U vil 1 " ICen-
; Vj'f'' ,1:,s ovor : million dollars in
i . iln,V"' an1 hixt ,10 assures the public of
The lUt of .'ffts
n.n mg on in.) ; ir i M aic h next.
s is exceedinglv attra-
tivo iiiul tl-,i lii ri, .-io-J...... ,i ,.i,7i.:.... r
----- ...,. l i hi u MLlUILiri 111
the mugger is :, ur.irintco th;it thev
til prctorm what they promise.
Ti.t.. Mr. W. l. !!nis lias been quite
ill for the past two weeks .with a severe
attack of pneumonia. Mr.lI.S P.uck
wacek.S ,,ei'n 'juittf sK"k fr tlu I,ast
C luml ia Hook A: ""la.hi7r Co. have
nominated CI. VIlUo fi:r r,.i(,r ;ui l
M. C. Athey for As.ut Jhigiuccr of
Oregon City Fire Hepartnu-nt
I-S IT Wkk
11 r -v gentleman ofthi-
city will within few days b.i a Sale,,,
damsel to the hymeneal altar. Is it
wright to do so?
The Missouri House of Represent
atives this winter is compose.1 of ."8
farmers, 32 attorneys, 13 physicians,
10 merchants, 4e.litors, 2 carpenters,
and one retired merchant, capitalist,
builder, grape grower, notary pub
lic, binl-er, trader, raanuf u-tnrer.
real estate ajest, aking a total of
1 -7
The
Concert ii Opinion from a !
Visitor. !
i
mi' at-,
Editor Estkupuise : Ilav
tlMlllfil a fOtlCfrt of VIC!ll trills!., .rii-nti
i0na oi nuii
It j;ivcs me great pleasure to s;eal
of the musical talent ot your town -a
talent that ought to be more extensive
ly cultivated, as it is conducive to do
mestic happiness and social harmonv.
I will now pass to the programme a
it was peri'ornied :
Tii" -ho: us,( - Joy. joy, I-ieedi in to
Dav," was well rendered and seemed
to express the fe 'lings of the singers:
'Where the Little Feet are Waitnu.',"
bv Miss Hedges, was very well execu
ted for one who. 1 hud. made her !irs:
aopearance; "The Dying MotherV
EareweH" was beautifully rendered
and showed a marked ta.-te in the
training of the voice which is a most
sweet o!ie. as was lullv proved in th.
sou.'s, Waiting;" and 'Fatherot All;'
the' lat being perfect in its rendition
tin happv iM'S-cssor ot tbt oii-- t-.-mg
', niV"V'V. !;,.oi 1';Vr.,'i
i:ie r. mi-o; i-o vii ii- o. in" iKisniui
Young Man." I.V Mr. Yates, was first
class, and a success in its euaraetr. It
I may jud-re by his following i.-ces he
seemed to entirely ovi i conic iiis fancied
feelings, and was notaf;;;iil to touch a
lady's hand in the duet of -Only Tn -e,'
arrayed in a very tasty (.; rccian cos
tume, the diet being well -no-Ted in
character and harmony. "The Styrian
S ng" is a happy composition ana wa.-vi.-ry
well sung. "All's Well' is a choice
duet and ileserves merit in its rendi
tion. Tiie arrangement of the "s.-nii-in-r'anlth"
s!u ; .'s-wat'-ii in tiie luick
groiin I . a -isi-ted tiie piece materially,
and only n-eded a fort and .s!iip-seeU"S
to peri'eet it. Mr. C;i rev .loliiison's
'Consider the Lilies," was sung very
Well. T.iat gent ie'iia n be-ks aniiu a! ion
in ids pieevs, but his costume of 'The
Forrester :is very good, 't'ome Where
Mv Love rii;s Di-e .iiuuig. ' is a beauti
ful piece, but could have been rendered
better with some Might ciiaiire in the
urrangeuii.-nt of voices. 'Tne Tempest'
was v.i II Mill'.', and with a more si tidied
attention to th vi.-e, which is a little
rou-jh, and wants more expression,
Mr. ll it"ii would becomeu good sing
er, he an 1 M r. Vate.s re',-i viiig the only
two encore.!. '-The Distant Chimes,"
with ladies' voices, isaswi .-. t piece, aial
was wellsiiiir. '). Ye Tear-i." isa line
.- i-iiooslti ui. :'ud was w ll sung by the
"'i'asliful Young Man." 'There's a
L"t:er in the Caudle." wi-; Very well
sung -Mi-s Cauii.-ld has :i ni.-e voice,
and it shonl 1 b" '-idtivated. ''Don't
be Aii'irv "ii ii yi Dai I'm j-." was
pretty
er- i
s-.ut'.-d
well s-.uur. Mrs. Hatch has a
od Vol";, but tiie niece W;!S Hot
to her voi.-o. ' l-'bu-i and the
Forrest'-r," was a wieeess. Flora sus
taining li'-r eliaraeb'i' well, and t he "ho
rns singing being line, "Thou Soft-llow-in
r Avon." is a ri - h gem. and in imagi
nation 1 eoul i s"e the beautiful Avon,
the graceful swans on its b-jsoni. and
the tomb of tie Immortal I'.ard.
"Tiio' hii-,!ieil his voi e." in liis woiks
he still s; leaks, a nd Xiture sings b.ii
!-eiuieiii and 1 1 ! s ll':. "Sigh, ientle
( lal'.s." was well 1 1 u 1 'i-.d . It i a liea ii
tit'ul composition. "The Hen Conven
tion" from the sublime to the ridicu
lous, how well defined the two ex
tremes," 1-Vo'll the Immortal to tie-
mortal was a su-v.-ss. and did much
to iviiew tiie !!.iggiu'r si hits of t ho nu
,!;,.n..,.. v.hi'-h U alw.ivs i'.-lt. let the
l n u-si
i- so g- -ioiI. A few s.iel:
s! in'-i ai-. '.":i iutro
v ia-.-. -i-auim '. Tite pi"ee
de'red," tti'.d ' t!i" ba-!ifid
took a verv prominent
iiglit :!
: ! i;i ev
was well r:
v ) u 1 1 g n i m
a ;; in its i end it i. ui .
. S.uil now, M ;-. 1. litor, ho;,
vo i will n it coiis'id -r tiiiscriti
ig tliat
im too
leu gt !. v, as 1 wish to sh.ev thai )
n
( "ity i - see, !; I to j) i jdae: in t'li' S:.u,
in amateur voc di -;ts. and Imping that 1
HIIV
cert :
ti y i
i Veil
Mtr eit - w
I remain
en an
Vi HI i s
con-
1 1 til v.
V. o ..,o-v-..-,
Washington Te r i i t o r y
MAKIIIEI).
In Marsh si -Id, ' o '.ninty, ' ':" g'ei, .1 : n
II ii-.' Z !. S7 t. by it . A. ii. bat s, dr. '- -.
iiAii.KY to .'diss 1 1. .J. 1..V..1-:, nil of Marsh
li -Id.
Prevail! iai.s Ag-;u'::st
Tie- ability of t'c human
bod v to re
a?
t h " c.nis 's or dis -a s - d -peiids u ;on it s vig
or an J u.ina t'a regu'. ar.ty with which th"
s-'v.-r.il organs .-riorui their in ae: ions,
in tii" .ut r the most, prolific so, ire -s oi
sickn-'ss ar dam i a n .1 c i:d, a rid it i t !e r -or
- and ; iwl nt to fortify t h" system
against (heia by wlad so:.i e st i m -al.it ion.
il'ii.-' il i.-that Hod It r's Stomac'.i r'.it-t'-rs
pr i: such aa ad m irabl-' s.ib'.giuird
against th - c .n ; !: ints most common lo
t ni s as..-i.- 'l'he nigr -dieiits f t his p-ov-ersul
v -g tabic iti igorant. coiupr.si thr -e
ss-ntial iii 'dicin . I elements which act
si in u Ita n --ously u : on l h" dig -t ion, t ii" cir-cuiati-u,
in s -i-r.-l inns, and th" nerves,
iiiuisuig str.-iigth and regularity into all.
i a this way th" nitt--rs pal the body in t n"
b -st posspil ' coiidil io.i to escape an attack
of rh-u mat ism, or intermittent lever, or
indig si urn, or i'illiousness. or of tiilmnn
ary jiiseas". Cold and dampar? very de
priving; almost as much so as excessive
ir-af, and a roteetiv" m -dicinc is i)iute as
1 1". an u 1 in wmt - r as in sum in "r. Th co;n-m-
r-ial stimulant s. unv.is-iy tak- n in
tii i.irm of drams to 'k--.' ;i out. 1 Ii" cold,"
have a precisely opposit " ci to I hat ) iro
nic 'i i it . iiosi-'it r s i . 1 1 1 - rs. in.-ir
lb
first
r sa it is -u'-e
d -d hv a r-'aetion which f
vit ;
on
's and ) r, is; ral . s t ii s st m ; w 1 1 1 ,
ot !i r iiiiti I, t !)- tonic and vitalising
opera: ion oft h gr at v 'g-tanl-' in vi rorant,
is not onlv imm -dial but p 'rman -nt.
'1'her is no r vii isio-i . no r--,-rs nervous
a--; ion. '1 ! pii.vsi.pi is st r -ngihen-'d, t h
app'tit" ine- 'as d, th. 1m ids regulated,
li'i s'.oaia'-i, r -wiiore -d, and tiles' con
ditions coal inn '. If livsn'ini.-i or ru-u nia
tisni. or l.ii'ioiisness, or iat radrt -i.t f ever,
or gereral d dill it i or in rvous weaksfss, is
pr s-nt in th" syst mii, -.pe it with this
pur and har:n!-ss atitidot-, which is nor
on 1 v i n va lua hi" as a jc 'vntivn! sickness,
hut also a rem -dy mr a large class of dis
orders. A s: I 'lit -.lis .;w pu uisli m t Ii pat Jen t on
ly : lut. a vocib'-rous cough or a horrible
ei..! ! iiiriish -sa i ici 1 boas 'hold. Tier;
can b" no pear-', no r-"d, until if is cur-il,
and h ii a singl" hottl- of JJnlr'x lour-i
of llorrhmtttil (in'l T'ir will banish the nui
sance, is it. w ort h whil" to do wit hout it -.'
Critt'nirin's, 7 lit il Avemi-x Sold by all
1 ru ggist s.
l'iiiv's Toot'iach" IiM"i "nr !" 1 minute
W" not if -ii in on" oi our e.v..- ..i :ig-'s t Ids
w 'i-k tic st at cni "id of I lea m .bill n 1 bulg
kins, :' South .Icir -r.vin, Me., w lms son
as cur 'd of i nci pi m? eonsn m pt ion by t h"
lis.- of J'lhn ..;!'. A -nr it" IA :ii in-rit . We
rf Ttntliis :tt t h is t i m as t - - r 1 -1 i ng to cor
roborate t h" statetn 'iit v e ma ! last we -k
in : "lation to this l.iiiinir'nt as applied to
consmapt ion.
If Congr 'ss had employed as much scien
tific skill in tie arrang 'm nt of its '!"
construction Policy" at t h" clos", as t h"
War 1 a rt m -nt did in th- b 'ginningof
t h ' war, in arranging for th man;: fact are
of wh i' lascall'-d S'l'-ri t i:i'-: ('.voir; fun
tlifion ' ii'-.-rs- for the u-- of th"ava!ry
horses, no doubt th" Cnion would ha v
b -.'ii r -stored long a zn.JJrc'itni'j".
CONFESSES CF AfJ INVALID.
Prni.i-ut t:n as a waknino and for the
benefit of Yot'Nrs Mfn anh othkks who
sailer from NEKVOUS DEUILITV, LOSS
oK M VNIIOOH, etc., t ointingouticir?M
ofurif'-cnrc Writt n by Nathaniel Mav
vni I n., ho cur d hims 'If alter und. r
iroing considerable iiW;"r--, and mailed
if r e on r-'c dving a post-paid directed enve
lope, bv t he publisher,
IU. JOHN M. D.ViNALL,
11 i. linton Street, Itrooklyn, N. .
Time Eiten.led to Slarv-H 1, !7 1.
Tin- titn" forth" purchas -of th" following
Text-Cooks, at intro'luctory rates, has beeii
extended to March 1, 1. I, anl may oc nan ,
fMrntli" unil -r-i.Mii'i!: ., ..,
Karnes" I!ri"f Historv of th" L . S. ?1 ;
Clark's !'.eginn-r's cir immar f I
Clark's NormalUrammar - ',J
Mout -ith'.- Intrixhcf ion to (ieigraphy ,
Pacific oast Edition 1
stool's I-'iurt""n 'eek in Piiiloso. hy. 1 ill i
st ep Fourteen We k in Pn siology. 1 oa t
Vivi-ulo t'.r. .,.1 .'l,,rkl 1 7" !
'.rooks' Normal Meiu.-.l Anthmatic
Pacific Coast Fifth Read-r W
JOHN MYERS.
For the vrj- best photograph?, go to T.rnd-l"-y
A. Rulofsoa's Gab-rv without STATKS
t A,ceua
iii tne Oeratur, 4Ji MoUtgOCiery
. r ?: - ,i i
. - , .-ii.-.atu, vaii.vi.a,
1
N OUTGROWTH OF OTHER DlS- '
- EASE! i
Catarrh sometimes exists atone, but is ;
if,r.. ir.-niif-ntl v a svmntnm ol other dis- !
! eas d conditions. 1 tie lol lowing letter ex- j
plains it :
' V olLingw ood, Onondaga Co., X. v., ,
January Joth, IsTZ. ;
Dr. II. V. Piewb, Euli'aio. '. V. : i
Dcir sir AllOrt- nit to give you a bri- f
historv of tii" cir.-ct ol y.ur ineuicuie call
. i! "lii'ilU.-n Medical Discovery' in mycas".
U'u iiowin my s.'Vt.'iity-i'ourth year, and
naturally ol firm constitution. Within the I
last lew y-ar., irom over cx.-reis., I have j
beeii atllictvd with complication of Uis- !
e.-is-s almost incrcdi of; to relate. In the
first piae - atarra, to a U -gree tliar, to t.te, j
it s- eiieal tleit my ou-e pass -ti out at the j
ears, to which was ailci.-d its natural ally t
i pouchitis, to which, at no gr.'at 1. ngth of I
ti-ii, w r- added Neuralgic pains m t he
head and siiould-:-rs and floating ol t he
lo,v r limbs, the most of which was super-
imhiceil ty a toriu'l stat of the liver. II
had the advice ol several eminent j.hysi-
. and tried almost cvt rv known rein... '
dv for such coaiplalats without r. lief. A
rapid loss of strength and waste .f llesh,
r -mind. -d mo that 1 could not long with
stand tie- combined force of disease which
vas fast bearing me down. 1 gave up all
business, mad my will, had mv grave
ston" t lac d ia l ositioii and letter -d ex-e--pt
date of exit, and r'-siiied myself to
couch to aait events. Nft long air..-r tliis,
I saw your ad vert iseiie-nt, i rocur -d yuiir
r 'in-di's I am no v on th" s'coiu! h:di-
doz n bottl"S oI'Oold"ll Medieal Diseov rv
have a good jipp -tit", ha-so gained ti r t '"ii
; oaiids of ii -sh no more talic out of my
-ars. no mor bloating oi ine miios
can i
wahi t.w or tliree inil'-s with eas , and I
fe--l that you have given me a h-as 'o! t"H
or lilt -en years subj -ct, no .vi-vi-r, to t Uo
ratiticutioti of the ourt above. That you
may live long to do good to sutr-ring hu
manity, is tiie- shie-T.' u is!i of
Vour uakiio'.i ii iri uni, l.t'Tiir.i: Coi.k.
Art'oix : m mn is oftiik M. E. CntT.cn
Socrii Ki:v. A. llAitiusox. pAs-roit:
Pieaver Cre.-k. Marvin Cliaptl, t'ust
Saturday and Sabbath in each month:
Springwater, second Saturday anil
Sioii.iin in each month; Cav anaugh
( 'iiapi 1. third S iturday and Sal ba.lii in
eicii moiiiii : Powell's Va'dev. fourth
Sat ii id ay and Sabbat h in each month.
Fon S vli:. Vv'c will sell either a Flo
rence or tJ rover it Haker Sewing Ma
ehineutSan Fran -is.-o orii-es. In order
that those who desire a machine, ami
are not ai-leto pay the entire amount
iiiav oc aeeiunn
1 .
it-il, we will sell
tieoii on the installment plan
so much per 'month until pai i
payable
lor.
OBSTACLES TO M ARKI:'. C52C.
Happy H -lief for Young Mmi from the
clf ctsof Krrors and Abus -s in early lite.
M a n iioo 1 r-'.st or 'd. I: n ; i "d i ire-nts to Mar
riage removed. X" .v ne-t hod oi i r at meiit .
Xi a- and r 'tiiririiabi - remedies. Hooks ami
circulars s 'nt tr -e, in s -al-'d envelo es.
A tdr-ss, IIOWAKI) ASSO. I A 1 h I .V, No. 2
South Nintl; St., J'hihid -lphia, Pa., an In
stitution having a high r -j utat ion for lion-oi-iible
conduct and professional skill,
ni.vii :1 v
XJJW TO-DAV.
4 T T HE SOI.K'TI A'l ION OK MANY
lri 'iuis, I talce tins un-tli'iil of laitdicty
a n uoimci ng myself a carniidat-' lor th"
'iiIU of i 'ouiit.v .Iiaig-' ol ( laciiaiiias ( ajiin
ty, su!ij"i't to t h" v i II of the ajiproacliitig
licmocratic Convent ion.
W. T,. WHITE.
pins wir.r, i?e
I noon Sat urday,
IfE KI VKil CI' T )
l-'ct'niarv JS, 1 T 1 . for
coast me t ;ng a Jir itmg I tons- according
t ) l ins and sp -eiiie-it ions in my oliic -.
bids will b r-'c- iv-d to do carpenter work
on ly, a ml id' Is to i'urn is'i a il mat -ria I a ml
do ill Mi or:; exempt brick- or.c, aint-i ng
and plastering.
i r.-.s rv.: la right t r j at anv and all
Idas. 1'. i K Mc . ) V,'N.
3 n et ,
2i jj a.-
S 840.
Time Tests Tib'
1 374.
'I-i-i's Oi Ml Thiii-s.
TIIIKTY Yi-:.liSi
n
ai n iy lo
.' o. a ny
i li 'S.-r
it ,i s a in
ig enough
iiie,;:r-inep
'. ing ol ail
1.1 ;.i'oe(.i
'.illl - l-l lilo'. u. t lie eiiiea,
.i ad 1 ha t lie t a : : l- !v i i le
its pro, ri -, ors .-la i j i ior
ox t ,i iinji.ir.ii! -I -d ii . a: : -ra y it n.is at-
.i":ii d. It is a Mir and i-:f :: ive r ;n dy.
li is sold in abintsi ev -ry count ry in I ii-.
vt !'id, a ii 1 it iifi'.l nril,. 1 1 Ij k n - ,vn to ti.
I -iriz d, ami its r pu r at ion as a .le i lei n oi
or - at V tr; u , is ; u i ly and ; rma uent ly cs
la:lihed. It is t he gr at l-'amily .Medicine
of tir-at Virtu , is ludy and p rui.-in 'lit 1
staldaished. It is t great l-'auiily .Med
icine ot tiie ag . f a iv -n iiit.-rnaby.it cur s
I iy- -ot ry , i 'no!- ra, 1 .- r.-;in-ii , i ra in ;i a nd
Pain in th" S,o'iiie,'', I -tow el Com j hunt ,
l'aint rs' i olie, l.iv. r i oinplaint, liys. cp
sia, or liid.r siio.i, Sudd n I ..ids' Sor
l'!i r.
a-. a no
ouglis.
I a k--u Kt ma! 1 v. it
cur s I'.imis -s, i. oils, i'-ions.t lit s. I a; nis.
Scab Is, ld Sor -s a tni S .rains, sv. llitigs o.
th ' .Joints, 'fimiii.-irli.', i'ain in tn-j .ic -.
Neuralgia and 1 then mat :s:n , t hoi pea
Hands, -'ro-t biti -n l-Wi, Ve.
Tain is sup aos ii to be tiie lot of us in. or
umri a Is, as i:e il ai.l ' as d.-i.t li, and ii.od
at aiiy I one -o ue upon u-. I le r -lor -, it
i -; i .n porta ut i ii.a! r-m dial agents si ion hi
ij at ban! to b" ti s- i on e:.e rgeiicy , lien
ve ar - mad" ,o feel the cxerue'ict ing agoliy
of pain, or tne il r s.d ;i g inttu-nc' s ol
hit as . such a r -in-d :al exist s in Terry
lnvis' "Pain-Kiii'-r," th f a m ; of which
has extended over ai! t h" cart It. Amid the
t -null ices o. the Polar regions, or beneath
th" iutol r.ible and burning suns ot the
I ropi"s its virtu -s ar i,no,n and ap, re
flated. And by it siiir ri ig humanity has
found r"!i"f fro. a manyo! i;.s ills. Th" el-f.-ct
ol th Paia-Kill r upon the pat lent,
-,'. h -ii ta lo-n i at -rna I iy in ca ses of Cough.
Cold,ltvel t:.ai plaint , 'hoi -ra,l ys"iit"ry,
and otiiT alf -ct ions ol tii" sssiem, has
b -en truly wond -rlul, and has ".-.on tor it a
nam" among m-dieal preparations that
can n"v.-r be forgotten, its success in re
moving pain, as an e.-d -rnal r medy, in
C-is s oi Plums, Cruises, Sores and Sprains,
ids, stings o! Ins -i-ts,,'vc.,a nd ot h r causes
of sutr.-ring has s.-cur d for it the most
prom incut j o .it Ion among the medicint-s
of th" day. Ke.var-' of cou t: t Tie if s a nd
wort hi ss imitations. Ca II for IVrrv Mavis'
Veg tab! Piiin-lCill r, and tak" no other.
fc.Sol.1 by I iruggists and ftroc-rs.
?n the cntcciT cotruT or the
a Stat" oi ( lregon.Ii.rthe i onnty of ( l.ick
a.nas : Jacob Wi -m-r, j l i i nt iir.'vs. Sophia
Wi -ner, d "ten da nt. To Sojiina Wienef,! he
d-tendant: In tic nam - of tic State ol
Oregon you ar le reby remiir -d to appear
and answer the comnlaiiit lil- il against
on in tic above r.t jt e(j suit, on or b -tor
tic lirst day of i h n -xt t rm ci t Ic a bnve
entitle, i Court , wh ich u i II com men ce more
than six weeks alter t h" first pii!icat ion
of t his sit in : nor. s, l o-. vit .- on Monda e, t ic
'7th day of Aj ril, 174, and if you taii mi to
ap -ear a no ans.v: r, I n ; l.-i i mi :f w i II a p. ly
to t he i ourt lor t ic r lief liemami 'd in his
coin !:i i nr, to-wii. : a d -f-r re ol di vorc trolu
'in. Tliis summo:is is publisiicd in pur
suance if an fird"r m id by Hon. W. ".
I i ton, .Jiide of sid ourt, in chain hers,
on the iHlh tiav of Januarv, s7(.
CAPLES .v ".;( .KELAND.
Attorne s tor Plaintiff.
J0II M. iJACOX,
IMPoRTETt AND HEALER
in I',ooks, Stationcrv, Pcrfum- -"Z?Zr
cry, etc., etc. tiSetjL.
On "on C'i.y, Oreeon.
Ki"At Charman it Warner's old stand,
lately occupied by s. Aekeman, Main st.
WILLAMETTE RIVER
TRANSPORTATION CD'S
rJO JLil 3X ER5
"ITILL LEAVE ELANHERS WHARF,
i i I'ort land, at ti o'clock, a. M.,as follows, :
For 'orvullis ami I :i I ;Tinn!i;itt? roints :
MohiImj , Wciliitlay a ltd Friday.
For AIb:uiy i;n l Iiit'Tinniiiite Points :
.Moii(l:i-,Tiifiilaj-, Wnlncmlaj-, Thurs
day and Friday.
Foi- Dayton. La Fay.1t? ami .McMiaavillc:
Saturday nnd Monday.
Iai!ng" to Corvallis
Pasag' o Albany
Passng" to Saleni -.
I'assngc to McMinnvilie
P.. GOLDrsMIXil, ITciii
....$2 do
... 1 V)
.... 1
.... 100
but.
tf.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
GRAND EXHIBITION,
IT and BALL!
TKEDREGON CITY TURN VEKIENS
' uf"- ' '
AriLL (IVE A G HAND E:
. "ncert an. I Hall, on T:
1:S. February iM, 1S71, at
EXHIBITION.
Tuesday own-
POPE'S ZKTISW HALL.
PUOGUAMME Parti.
1, Overture Cavatina, from Lucrcla Hor-
cia l'y t he Orchestra ;
2, Sonjc. quartette bv P. T. sing Club ;
3, Soprano Sol3, 'Uenutiiul Islot the Sea,'
Oregon i'ltv Amateur;
4. Kxorciscs Mem tiers Turn Veriens;
.", Duett, "i'lie Minute Oun ar s a,"' O.
C. Amateurs ;
7, Jrand Piano Solo Miss Abraham ;
7, Indian club Swinging V. C. Miller.
,r
, . , . TA " , , . ,
1' :.vor'ur,,. laughters ot C.)liuiibi:i...r.and ;
2, Tenor Solo, "l.ovcd Ones at Home,
O. C. Amataur ; j
... Exercises on Double r.ar...Turn Veriens; j
4, Song, Quartette i. r. Singing Ciub;
5, Piano Din t Ynillanee l-'olka Milletan
-Miss Abraham and Mast' r Meyer.
, Double 1 rapez"..Mess. Marx A Iirenkloy.
Mu.sie l- Mr. ( iuuHray's Stiny Hand
The Committee pros ose to s; are neither
pains nor expense to make t his the grand- ;
est affair ever taken lace in Oregon City. I
The public ar.: cordially invited to attend.
J oors oj en at 7 : Cone, r hey Ins at 7 H.
Admission to t onc.-rt and Exhibit ion. 5J
ci - iits ; children under ten years, half rice.
MiiMission ir oncen, i-.x mnition and l.all,
?J ii'J. i;y order ot the
COMMITTEE.
Oregon City, Feb. 5. IK7J :td
To Who;
i it 3Inv ('oucirii.
ROTICE IS HKltEKY tj I YEN THAT I
j. A will not b.i res; nsible hr any uebts
contracted by anv otle-r j -rson on mv ac
count. ISAAC Jt. IiMSIKU.
Oregon City, February l ltli, iS71.
1TXAL SETTLKMEXT.
In the County Court of Clackamas county,
Oregon. In tin matter of tin? Estate of
Elizabeth .MeOreavv, deceased.
Vl.b
l.L l'EiWOXS IXTKUES 1 EI ARE
re by notiti d that 1 have tiled mv
imal account a n, i vouchers in t!i" si hove
entitled matter, andthei ourt has a.) jioint
e.l Mor. lay, the M day of Marcli, A. l. 1S71,
at the Court Hons", Oregon it , as t tic
t mv am! place lor t he hearing ol obj.'ct ions
t her to, and the examination and settle
ment of .such accounts.
li. O. WIIITEHOrsE,
Admuiist rator.
Joirxsox A- McOown", Att'ys. feLcil
F1X.IL SiTTLIMCXT.
In the County Court of Clackamas county,
Stat" oi Oregon. In the matter of the
Kstat" of .Jess:- V. l'ooil", deceas 'd.
VI. I. PKKSONS IMKKKS'IT.I) AHE
h reby notili.-d that 1 have hied my
linal acouut and vouchers mthe above
cut it l"d matt "r, a nd t he (.Hurt has a ppoint
"d Monday, the -jd day oi March, A. I).,
1S71, at the i ourt Hons, upgon ity, as
lhe tine and place lor I h" rxa m inat ion
and settlement oi such accounts iind the
iiearing of objections thereto.
W. C. Ji JIIXSOX,
I-'cb. ti ;5 v Administrator.
-L tii Cii'and ( i iit Concert
FOK TIIK KLXEFIT OF TIIK
I'l-JIIIC I.I il It A It V OF KEVrt'CKY.
(!VKU A 3IILLI(S. IX JiA.NR !!
.V N 1
A 1-llLIs IHiAWIXU ASSURED.
On Tui-sdiiy, :51t Dnj- of .March, Next.
n!y Ga.OOJ tickets liavo been issued and
1,500,000!!
1 i vided into
1 :J,000 OA I L (.HFTS5.
nsr of (tii
Cash (Jilt
T.-i :
i in-- Cra n
.11,000
i Ine ( Jrand ( iisii i iilt
)u (iniini CasU ( iiit
( n irand l ash (Jl.t
One (irand Cash Co:t
l' ash guts,
.) ( 'asii gi it s,
Vi ( asii :s,
N I Casij gii! s,
1') I t asu tints,
la I ( asu gills,
'a I I 'ash L'ilt s,
;j."j I 'ash guts,
1 !,n,).l i. asii gilts.
l.ie.iioa
ivi.mm
-J.".,'ii;i
IT.aJU
J ia,tl,M i ach, lo i.uoo
a.i'ioeach, la.i.oai
1,00 ach, ra,o.l )
.i iO each, l-i,'00
-i i'J each, 4a,(Jil
;i HI eacii, 4.),(t.ii
"0"ach, ..ihiii
loa each, oJ.aaii
aO ach, .V. i.U 0
Total, 1VI OOghts.all cash,.
l,").HI,U.il
Th" con,.- rt and dis! ri but ion of gift s wiil
pos. lively and un-'ipiivocally take place on
ih"day no.viix -d, -.vh-'t h -r a 11 th 'ticicts
are s, .i.l or not , and the l.,n ) I gilts a 1 1 paid
in proportion to the number oi tickets sold.
PI'.U'E OK TICKETS :
Whole tiiv -ts, ;""): Halves, JJ."; Tenths,
or each conpn, r; Eleven whole t ickcts for
$" ; ej'.- wool" tick -ts for l.auo ; 11'. whole
tickets tor -?",' i : gJ7 whole tick-ts for $10,
i) i.i. No discount on less t han "iO'.l worth of
ticlfts.
t:jo. e. ura'ilkttio,
Ag ait Public Library Kentucky, nn,j
..:.i iiager von onc-Ti, i nunc i.iur.ir,.
tnilding, Loaisvill
K
lcbbJw,
SELLING
OFF
AT GOST!
FOJt 00 DAYS!
Strictly For Cash, Only !
Cllliiii;, lry fiaods, Uonts mid Wlioes,
Hats, Ktii ii"iliii'g fcii:l, Jt'-t-Jry
Jt ml t'a ncy Gootls,
(Jfuceries, Etc.
TvrE INTEND HEHEAFTEH TO IHJ A
t V st-ictly
And x i 1 1 b" enabl -d to give everybody sat
isfaction, cotnpar -d witu pric -s els -wiicre.
(Jive us a call and examine uor yoursdves.
LEW P.UOS.
Oregon City, Jan. 1st, 1S7!.
SOCIETY SUTICES.
oki:(;o i.oih;:: no. :j. i. i. o. i'
Meets every lhurs.lav
eveningat 7'i o'eb-ck. in the
Old 1-Ylhv.vs' Hall, Main
-
street. Members ut the or
der arc invited to attend. J'y order
ii5:ni:cc.v i)i:(;ni:t: i.oimjk no.
.!. L O. O. V., Meets on the jzf-f
Second and Fourth Tucs- lZliJ&
dav evening-- each month. tt'CJkl ?
at 7'i o'clock, in the Odd
Fellows' Hall. M embcrsof the Iiegree
arc invited to attend.
..ULTXOMAII LOIKii: NO. I,. V.I'.
it A. M., Holds its regular ein
niuiiicutions on tiie First and
Third Saturdays in each month,
at 7 o'clock from theUOtli of Sep.
M
tcmber totlie -i't!i of March; and 7'i
o'clock from the 'JKh of March to the
guth of September, r.rcthren in e-rod
sttinding; :nc invited to attend.
Rv order of Y. M.
fills i:ncamimi:nt NO. l,I.O. i
O. F., Meets at Odd Fellows n ry i
Hall on the First and Third Tut s- rvf
dav of each month. Patriarchs VV
in 'rood, standing are invited to attend.
AVatcliet-! and Jewelry
rp HE UNDERSIGNED
i a nnounce to t he oit
iz us of Oregon ity and
Clackamas ( ounty that
the Iiiivp jut ot ened a
Jewelry Establishment in
OREGON CITY, : OREGON,
Main street, nxt door north of Shades Sa
loon, h'-rr th"v will ket. on hand and
for s al all goods pertaining to t hir line,
AT TIIE LOWEST LIVING- RATES.
Especial attention given to the repairing
Of Fine Time Pieces.
All goods sold.and work done wnrrant"d
, GEO. A. HAAS k SON.
Or-gc Cltr, -an. 1st, Ifrj.
r
MERCHANDISE.
THOMAS CHARM AN
ESTABLISHED
1S53.
DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS
ol Orefron City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Ximble Six J't nee is Better than a Slow
Shilling.
I have just returned from San Francisco,
wJa ere I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; and consists
in part, us follows :
Hoots and Shoes,
Clothing, Pry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
China ware, Qnocnsware,
stoneware, Crockery,
Plat cd ware, G lassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Stylos, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy -N'o
P.ope, Faming tions or Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc..
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
51 O ti'V C O ?1 I L E t E
ever offered in this market, and was scletcd
with especial care ion n- (Jr. yon Citv trade.
All ol whicn I now oner for sale at the
Lowest ?5ark.et Ra es.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods lor
I am J) tcriuiiiU lo Sill C'nttjt and not to
allow myself to be
QIOSflLI) IX TIIE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know the re-ipiircm.-nts
ot the trade. Conic one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand ol
THOMAS CHAiniAX
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would b" useless lor in" to ieil you all the
advantages I can otfer you in the sale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and pro ha I dy you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
t'oiii!', uiul o.T,;i!i;l Exaii.iiL' for Yonrsrlvrs
for I do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell ail my old lriends now
that 1 am sttil alive, and desirous to sell
goods eh"ap, lor cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage hc-retotore bestowed,
Tllus. CII A H.MAN,
Main Street, (Oregon City,
I,"gal Tenders and Count v Scrip taken at
marKet rat s. TJK s. CUAliM AN.
ft" ,iXM) lbs wool varit"d 1 v
THOS. ("IIAItMAX.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
3!v
ST ASSISE, ggfc
rpilK CNDEHSKJNEDPHOPKIETOHOF
1 the Livery stable on V ifth street .Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Saddle and Buriry IIoi-m-k,
JiirriPK, ( arriugt-8 and Harks.
JvCtisoiiiible.
He will also run u hack to and from the
WILKOiT SODA SPRINGS
durinjr the summer scflson, with pood
hor.ses.compcient and gcntlcmaiily drivers.
FARE AT LIVING BATES.
J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor.
Oregon City, May 'IT, 1.S73.
JOHN SCHR A.M ,
Main St., Oregon City.
MM'FAfTl'RER AM) IMPORTER OF
Soddlrs, Hii nifM,
d;I lrj-Hnrl-wrr.
., tc.
THKTI HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE CR RETAIL.
Rfl warrant my joods as represented.
1,0 0 0 DEER SKINS
W A :X T IJ),
AND ALSO,
4 I.L OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
IV which I will nay the highes market
pric in cash l'ring on jvmr hides and get
your com lortncni.
JOHN SCHRAM.
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, !S73-m3.
jT 11 11 J Z iS II
SHOALWATER BAY
OYSTE 3rt S !
S UNDERSIGNED ANNOFNf'ES
JL to the citizens of Oreiron Citv th:it hn
has reotiencd his Oyster SaIojn and Res-
j t aurant. and can dish out Fresh Oysters to
nil orders. ( offee. Tea and Chocolate
alwavs on hold: also a treneral assort
ment of coi fe t ion ar v. Ovsters served up
in every st- e bsired. "LOUIS SAAL.
Oregon Ci y, Sept. 20, lS73-tf.
STILL IN TIIE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
II VAS' SALOON.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT TIIE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE RJOCK
of Family Groceries to te fpanil In the
1 citv. All iroods warranted, owkis """ "'"
I In the city fr-e of charge. The highest casn
i price paid for country produce.
Oregon City, Marci S3, 13.
AUCTIIOIT AND COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Corxuerof Front 0ls t., Portland.
Auction 8alcs
Of Heal Estate, Groceries, General
chandise and Horses.
Mer-
SALE DAYS Wcdnesdav and Saturday,
A.B. R1C1IAHDSON.
Auctioneer.
English Refined Par and Eundle Iron,
English Square and Octagon Cast
Steel, Horse Shoes, Hasps,
Saws.Scrows.Kry-Pans,
Sheet lion. It.
G. Iron.
A LSO
A large assortment of Groceries and Liq
uors, a. 15. RICHARDSON.
Jan. 1, l,a-tf. Auctioneer..
MA A U FACTO R I E S.
IMPERIAL K1ILLS,
Suvier, LaRocque A: Co
Oregon Cit.
Keep constantly on hand for sale Klouf ,
Middlings, lilan and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack..
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
31 X IT FACTOKY !
O
H l i i . ... i, ,i rs.ff.Jr-Ld
M Ilcflrll IIIVI. II3. U I II. VI."
mcnsioiis oi his premises, at
the old stand on the
Corner of Jlain and Tlilrtl Street.
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pa
trons, and as many new ones as maybe
ph ased to call, that ho is now prepared,
with ample room, kimiU materials, aui the
very best of mechanics, to build a nev, re
construct, make, paint, iron nnd turn oat
till complete, any son ot aa vehicle trow a
common Cart to a Concord Coaclu Try me.
lilut-lvkiiiitliiiiir, Uurtc or Ox Shoeiug-,
and Ooncral Jobbing ncatlv, quickly, and
Cheaply done. DAVID SMITH-T)
MASONIC IIAIJ. BtTII.DlNO.1
Oregon City, : : : Oregon.
O
O
KKKs CONSTANTLY
IV on hanl and lor sale,
cheap lor cash.
Parlor, Redroom,
Office, Sittingroom, autl
Kitchen Furniture,
Bureaus, Lounges.
Rocking Chairs.
Q
"Whatnots, Bedsteads,
Washstnuds, Curled
Hair, and Pnlu
Mattresses.
Pulu Iillows,.
Spring Reds,
Picture Frames
Motildings, etc., etc.
Special atrenf ion given to Upholstery
w.irk in all irs I. ranches. Orders rill- d with
promptness. Repairing done with ieat
ness and dispatch. Furniture made order.
Call and examine for yourslves. 17may72
1VILLIA3I SINGER
HAS ESTABLISHED
A FACTORY
FOR THE MAKUFASTURf OF
Furniture,
Blinds,
and Doors,
AXD MOILDIXGS OF ALL SIZES.
They will also do Turning f eve- de
scription to order.
WITH 'EATNESS AND DISPATCH I
"A11 work warrsinted. Shnn n the
River, in. Ix-wia' Shop Opposite Oregon
City Mills. -
PACIFIC
BOOT AMD SHOE HOUSE,
Southwest fomrr First nnd 3Icrmon St&
o
JPOR TLA ND , OR EG O N.
o
HAVE
IrmoM this
adopted I lie
DATE WE
CASH BASIS AND HARD TIMES TRUES.
Come and sec us and there will be mutu
al satisfaction.
CCSTOMEItS AT OUR I0W FBICE O
A X D
Ol'RMELVES AT CASH.
GEORGE A. PEASE,
Southwest Corner First and Iffwruon Sts.
Iortland, Oregon.
August 22(1, lS7t-tf.
FALL AND WINTER CCCCS!o
JUST RECEIVED AT
I. SELLIiVGS
DEALER IX
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Dootsand Shoes,
Ilardw-are, Groceriep,
o o
Crockery, Notions,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
. etc., etc., etc.
Main Street, Orrgon City.
etc
Produce of nil kinds bonpht, for which I
pay the highest market price. If you de
sire good Goods at Low prices, call at
. SELLING'S
nd examine his nw stoek of Springgood.
Give m a call and convince yourselve.
My motto is,
" QUICK SALES ASH SMALL PROFITS
The highest market price paid for wool,
I. SELLING..
Oregot: City, Oct-. 31, 1373-tf.
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