Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, December 11, 1874, Image 5

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1 Will Not near Him Out.
At the meeting of our citizens last
Friday evening, a gentleman present
stated that we could not compete
successfully with Eastern manufac
turers, because we would have to
import so much of our timW nn.1
i l.ail at the office ' iron, and that mKlion.'..i ii
, r! call lauwi vua
rdy fon in the East-
r-rpor-tion-orepoii city em States: We do not think that
Artlc," ji c- ; there is a mechanic in the State who
The fllowlnffartllcsofliieorior.itioii will agree with the gentleman that
ave been filed i the Clerk olhce of mule this assertion. From what we
THEjrilERPRjSI-
A Good Paper To Send I5at.
,77TMuiot the iwit
"'CrrVnd. in the East.
to senu to yw" .
The Home Manufactory,
Xotick. The nndersizned wishn fr
uks for the past, and herebv
notifies one and all, indebted to him, to
nao .1... r;,ri.f
Vlis 'owwliowillle the next to can learn, wages of mechanics in the
inaujniraf r Y , & of r,m -j u mgn as they are
.Aiiiir:uLUi v - - i
' manufacture 7
j lor others
t Thi corporation .shall 1? known we
ii dtiijsiwtwi tlie iCl V ! th
nere, ana in fact liiirhpr. Tf H.
t .... a
ere so much higher here than in
le East, Why is it that, our mnn.
jMu .. fi.i chill l nn- , fnliinoo . . 1 . , ,,
or saiu - "mxo uuijuiuu inai iney cannot
,rnu.. ...mrise. business, and Pr- ODiain mechanics to do their work?
T.nn5h!SuShSS -other strong argument against
and doors, blind, ; " ueciaration is, that we find hun
an
Ma
turn
limited
nfui'ture
lll(n .,
incorporators of said company'
H. W. Koss
K. J. C'or.isATii
S. 15. Hatch
'.V..MoIlKI.A.)
The U'",il,m Settled.
jxs-? t ftjx'ii the .school iK'.xt Monuay.
At the l ist meetin g of t!ic City Council
it w.is voted to lea.e the Seminary Imil
dinu to the Directors for .seven mo.iths,
aim the aetioii thus t-.ken hy that lxdy
would indicate thai they h. ve ji feel
ing in the in.itierlh.it is i't i'o" Che (test
iiiten.-sts of tho school. We apjK'iid an
extinct from a eoinnn.nu-iii.ii on this
Kiiliiect, rweived by the i:roers, fr-.i.i
Major AfH'own, which s.U ws Vio. to
Ik? a fri"i I to the educ tinal interests
if our city. We trust that all our citi
zens will m-.w "live the necessary suj
jHiit t !' scliool, and ti'iat it may
prove a pride U ii' town. N; will
not p-noit us to say all we desire on
tiiis ii!ij.--t this week. The -Mayor
m vs :
V'.ii will peri-iit me, gentlemen, to
Iio h-I i..it you liny not only leallcto
k ; t :i s -:,o. .1 that has be. -n, by the
1 'inr .i former llieers of t he" eity,
I) i.il i ;:ud sustained in its preseiil
c.;i -it i' (T!:lit:o;i no to its Idsjh stainl
;ir l, I ii I it it may be iiu-reased in its
iij"i'i.r 's, .Hid iK'iielits U (lie coiimiui
i.T' , ii I, i assure you, you shall tit all
li:n:- iie my hearty -o-! t-rat i -n i n
:it! in ; i:t'- teiidiu to secure that
end."
H'all our itieii-s :.-t and l'e-1 thus,
we t ill Inve a school in this city
wuie i ill .dl ! t!ie pride of our .State."
Iii!i I)isro cries.
Oirtown has ln-eii considerably ex
iicd sin.-e I ist I'ri.lav, over a rcorted
rieli dis,-. cry of a silver lelge alxut
Mvt.-il mil 's cast oft'ds eitv. ill the
Srl"" 2lSl,S2K i S of mechanics giving up their
goiter iow er, erect buildings and j trades and following other pursuits,
The principal office or place of bus- 8!mI1 cause the pay is not suffi
iness shall be in Oregon City, Clacka- , cient and employment scarce.
TThe am the capital rtwk f j m regard to iron, if we had the
this corporation shall be tiiteen thou-j necessary machinery here to prei
S Tieainountofcacli share of said Pare ll. Clackamas county has enough
capital stock shall I; fifty dollars ($.) within her county lines to supply all
.Sdav Zt DlK ! thG aemauJ l i years to
net our lianas ana am. eo nr. seais as , tomo, ami me uswego Iron Works
are now sliipjnng seventy tons of pig
iron to San Francisco per week.
This we bny back again at an ad
vanced cost to the consumers. As
to the question of timber, we annre-
Jn the case of the Directors of School j hend the gentleman was thoroughly
District Xo ttt (OreSon City), vs . the ; convinceil tlmt ,0 mistaUen iQ
Citv Council, which was heard be tore , . .. , , , naMmu
judKe -Shattuek last week, W. W. I , asscrtlou. before the meeting ad
Moreland, of this cifv, and U. Y. ! journed. It is a well known fact
Tlxvnnsoii, cf Portland, apoeurinjr in ' i,0f ,.,, ? ;. i t r . ,
behaaefthe Directors, .-ml w.C.lotm- that our fir is equal to Eastern oak
son on tlie part of the cii-y, the c:e was j in every respect, and our srruce
decided in tr.vor of the i 'bectois. Tliu 0i, , . . ,
wh )ol is therefore now legally organ- cedar, oak, maple and other timbers
ized as a district, and the Director. oro- j are not surpassed bv anv st; f
M. "J V
our country. "We have it from good
authority, that our wagon makers in
this city use only the best of Oregon
oak, and send tbe refuse to Portland,
where tbey realize the first cost of
the lumber, and where it is often
sold as Eastern oak. Besides, wo
are informed that a house in Port
land some time ago sent quite a lot
of oak lumler to San Francisco, and
this same lot was returned to them
as Eastern oak, and Mas sold for SSO
per thousand. Since that meeting
we have inquired into this matter
somewhat, and we have thus far
failed to Und a single mechanic who
does not give Oregon timber the
preference over the Eastern. Ship
builders have acknowledged long
since the superiority of Oregon tim
bor.
The question of competition is an
other matter in which the gentleman
referred to i.s sadly in error. Wo
will take the matter of making wag
ons. In this branch we have a me
clianic in our own town who has had
Ulerstand tl.o , . - ij mueoted to hinij U.
1 Hnn! r , Present Status of the come and settle all accounts before Jan
,.nM- l ?nUCactnrinK Company, we nary 1. 175. I. Sellino.
I publish the following
In order that onr ... .e and hereby
i r i ii i r i 4 iiu-itv
from the Salem Statennou - Urangcrs Wide Awake.
From the Statesman of Dec 9-
till iU rembered that Borne S. 5, 1871.
time since the Home Manufacturing Harding and Springwater Oranges
company advertised for proposals met at Norton on the 3th and joined
manertfuy'YI in celebrating the birthday of the
works. -JWd rf dSSSS TLe Party nUmbered abont
at the CJourt House in this city yes- one buDt,red- No doubt the rain de-
Sn!nfa.ifu11 BoarJ bewg present, terred many from coming. A f rater-
two from Po?ka.rf ?m Ann ??"?ty nal feelin&anJ a ste opposition to
ein IS; 7 f-ncial aul polit-
business the JBoard proceeded to ex- ical were mamfeste all the pro-
S Xm i offered. Albany and ceedings. After the labors of the
mnnts XI! ,nlj co.mPftig day were completed, we were invited
Albany proposal -hichdonaled lie Pf -f f &
sum of ,2,G80 in coin, two acres of was hlSY ornamented by the pres-
loiiix auu one lot viiiiin l I pnen of trrancers miimo
PACIFIC
DOOT AtlO SHOE HOUSE,
St. CUarles Hotel BulldiM;.
SouthwMt Comer Front and Mormon SU.
Portland, Oregon,
daugh
ters. The dinner was simply " hard
to beat." It was surprising to see
the oneness of feeling that prevailed
in this exercise. The scene closed
with music and dancing. J.
BORX.
iv iiii.iivn. in 1 thcro is no oucsthui j speak upon his authority,
b wii.ii it is v .IV rieh with .some kind , ....
...r .iii, r.d. :.n l those wh.. claim t(, irms us tii.u no caii make a
wagon here than the imported ones
ia i. . .... ill.. . I. 1 ... : 1
. n l- nn'! :is Imi-ii ti-i ! i.. i-,.ri...... I eilrince in tue misiness, ana we
lie m-
1 Hitter
leimv 1 1 ' I V Ho d !!!! 1 f - t it U silver 1
V'll ::.itiie 1 uf lh(! liriKlul tire tlie
dis-ovei -is, t: it thrv .ie oi-Mnizcl les.s monej'. Tbe 00 wagons
h.Arw: inferior, and
i silv-r, fiere is .t i.ire led j;eof it, and
v ryri :'-.. Its e.(.'i,t is al m ,st nilim
i I. in iw. ;j.i; -r -ly trust th.it it may
t irn .eit . h w'.t it i.'iose who arc en
ue'"l iu:ros(iittic it think, as it will
m tar in tdvauce 't anvtliing vet dis
covered on this coast.
Tiik I.n. ri r.K.-The lecture deliver
ed by Hev. Mr. Atkinson, last Monday
veiling was very interesting. Jt will
I"' found ii this issue entire. It i.s well
worth rea lin-j. and .should le exten
sively circulated. We much regret
t'litlli'Tc wn n t a larger audience
" - Tic: next I ?eture or the cou'r.so
will lie deiiven d bv Prof. Simpson, on
Vy siil.j.,.t, "Sligbtlv ;eob.-ieal."
weli-icii iwn reputation of l'rof.
Nuiii,on is a lecturer ought to le
cumuli to draw a crowded hous.'.
in,M Kvcry arrangement
U I.H'tug M;idc to make the Imll on
niristiins iiiht. Dee. -th, one of
Hie randet ailairs of ??ie season. The
Aur .ra str.ng band ha s iiecn engaged
for the H-e:Mioii :twl tli.. I ..1!..
i' set a ino.it magnificent supper at the
larirarv rooms. Those who have this
platter in h ind, propose to leave noth
nig undone to make it the ball of the
Nca.son.
A Xew I'.Ki.r.. We are much ple.used
to learn that St. George Church, JIenii
tead. Lou- Island, has donated one of
r-i , ' . - s..'rht dls to St. Paul's
. ...... i, 1,1 ,ms eity. This hr
as lceri
rmi.-l neodl.and will 1 bighl v priz. d
" tins growing congregaiioh We
on :lU1 r'" hi "peoi JS
n Uieir g.Mnl t'.i iune.
I Town. -We have not iced the sniil
'"g countei-anee of our former .,.,.
,;;r'i';'."-i,,ll tow
OANS MkI.OI.KOXS We
v'lenttcntio,. to tlie t,,r,. (f IJflrt
nu. e V t
'Hi
U1S 1 hi.ni.l,..'. . . iWiL-llllS.
in i-s ; 'i '" ' l" -"t-y
a,si'iV Ik-si. ,n' i'""-nt.s rank
15 A
t-'i S Ol ( .
he
. of I'.utValo, X. Y..
.'iis and
A.
manu
al clod eons.
v
k
not worth buying. That ho can
make a similar wagon for the same
amount of money, but ho would con
sider it an outrage to turm that kind
of work out, and regards it but little
letter than money thrown away
For 110 he will make a wagon which
is graded the same as the $110 East
ern wagons, while he will obligate
himself to keep the wagons in repair
for two years. He states that he has
made within the past four years one
hundred wagons, and that tlie cost of
keeping them .all in repairs during
that time has not exceeded two dol
lars ami a half. He further assures
us that it will cost over 20 per year
to keep the $00 Eastern wagons in
order. This looks as though the
matin lecturers could successfully
conipeie with Eastern importations,
lint the truth of the matter is, that
the dealers in these and many other
articles which should be made here,
are connected with Eastern factories,
and they try to discourage home in
dustry. There is no man who has
any knowledge of the facts in these
matters but will sustain us when we
say that Oregon can compete in
every respect with the East, and
make better and more durable work.
The only trouble is to create a de
mand for the manufactured articles,
and if the Eastern trash is once sup
planted our manufacturers and me
chanics will make it pay, and retain
hundreds of thousands of dollars in
our State which now go to enrich
some other locality.
grand tnii ...:n t
1h74 5 V , l?S,,ay evening.
Per, tw., ..,i'urV i',s- '"eluding su
'? etb n.led to Mil A V'lial invitation
t'"'eisai)ti,-i,,n general good
I'Kll.
from Mr r -T a Pleasant call
: i.n.
tv. Iar w..- -""", on-o.k coun-
froin theasyi 'L' ,e waVn his return
totakeThoriV,;,',urw he d U-en
CriOWDKn Oe r i
l.v any ilclicifmii"' I" 1 S
.'uie miles so.t i of ti i i.i . .
w;;irrVi,:'iiU,,,;!:-'-
e.;,;!:1''1" IK-iieneed milK-r
'ionr::x.Th0 DIreetor: Ol.f..,on
b ifi;1"1 Monday at the Seminary
.1 ! T 1 1. -t .
Willi' f, v ' " auu .t,i v
I1 ".""Cellist T;:rsdar for Risi-
"v'l jk after their stock.
I Til 0;-C:
Notice to School Teacher.
Applications to teach in the Orison
'itv Seininarv will le received by the
Directors of School District No. until
4 o'clock p. in., on Fridav, Dee. Il,ls71,
at the Clerk's ollice. All applications
must be flccoinaiiieil with tbe certifi
cate of the County School Superintend
ent. Applicants to teach in the Classi
cal or Academic Degartnieiits must pass
a satisfactory examination in the vari
ous branches taught in these depart
ments, which will ikj furnished by the
Clerk uiMjn application.
.. XOhTSRU,
Clerk of School District No. 62.
Oregon City, Doc. 10, 174.
The members of the Turn Verein So
ciety of Oregon City take this method
of rendering a voe of thanks to Misses
Jennie Harlow and Nettie Post for their
very elticient services in forwarding
the" interests of the Society by their
sweet music on the occasion of their
last entertainment.
Ball.. We acknowledge the receipt
of a complimentary ticket to a ball to
Iks given at Poie Hall on Thursday
4i
its. the whole nrr.rlW
where near the ralue of $4,000. This
was then laid to one side and the
becretary opened the sealed envelope
containing Salem's proposition. Pen
ding the examination ,.
he real the printed head of one of
uie suuscrption lists, which contained
"r": l,,;'1'6 eHfc hat he. Com- "Vs Dec 1. 1S74. to the wife of
o.iu.1. mi rease meir capital stock -r. joun iiuiion, a daughter.
SiSwW00' tl,e 1rOSent 8Um t0 "
OU.tHHJ, the sum necessary to put an "For the very best Photographs, go to
nnlni.l 1... -r 1 I -
v,u"lcl' ".v canvassers in L.inn county
stated that the subscriptions should
be paid whenever the works were lo
cated in that city, and $25,000 of the
capital stock paid in and the works
in operation. The delegates from
Linn and Polk counties at once pro
tested against receiving the Salem
bid oiv the ground that they called
for an increase of capital stock; al
though it is evident to anv i;einnn r,f
the slightest experience in such mat
ters, that should the works be locat
ed in Albany or any other point,
more than C0,000 will be needed to
put them into running operation. A
iively discussion then took place pro
and con, Mr. Howie, of this city, bat
tling manfully against the balance
of the Board in favor of giving the
coupany the benefit of the splendid
donation given by the citizens of Sa
lem and its vicinitv, amounting, as
we are reliably informed, to over
18,000. Mr. Bowie had previously
handed Mr. Ilackleman, of Albany,
a copy of the head of the subscrip
tion list circulated in this county, in
order that the subscriptions might
be alike. It seems, however, that
the Albanians chose to word their's
somewhat different, although the ten
dencies are precisely the same. This
was done without apprizing us of the
change.
A motion was finally made to ad
journ until this morning at eight
o'clock, and it still remains to be
seen whether or not the Directors,
who are sworn to honestly perform
their duties, will locate these works
iu Albany, and thus deprive the com
pany of about $14,000, or whether
they will carry out the instructions
of the company and locate where the
greatest amount in dollars and cents,
or realty, is offered. Mr. Bowie has
assured the citizens of Marion conn
ty that the Board would certainly lo
cate. these works wherever the great-
AT COST! AT COST!!
S. ACKERMAN,
OflVr Ills Lurr tock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Groceries,
Paints, Oils,
Doors, Windows,
Etc., Etc.,
-A.T COST,
FOR SIXTY DAYS,
FOR CASH.
CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK.
Oregon City, Doc. 5. 1871. tf
.JOIIlSr WELCH,
DENTIST,
OFFICE IX
OKKGOX CITY, OHEGOX.
llilifMt 'li Price Paid for County
Orders.
JUST RECEIVED,
rei- Stv. " Orillumme."
LARGE INVOICE
Or the LATEST STVLKS ef all KlnU
of Sonabl()
BOOTS AND SHOES
Bought of th Manufucturrra Ku.t and
In San Francitco,
FOR CASH.
And will be Sold at
UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES.
Our AGENT Kant has rn( a Telegram
stating that our Orders for a
FULL LINE
.OF.
Boots and Shoes
Have been Filled, and
GOODS SENT BY RAIL.
FALL 187-i
Is your time to bus' goods at low rrices.
S- ACKERMAN & CO.
are now receiving a large stork of
FALL & WHITER GOODS,
all of the Latest Styles, which will soil
ATiLESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
v3 will sell it at a smaU advancu above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
Tf rE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE
f fore you purchase or go to Portland,
come and price our goods and convince
yourself that we do what we sav. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry O.xhIs, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and CJents
Furnishing O'oods,
Notions, Grocer
ies, Hard
ware ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
Once More We Come !
TTHtt a Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
EAKUER AND MiKE ATTRACTIVE
t han ever before, bought from tlie gn at
San Francisco Panic, and which we offer
at Greatly Reduced J'rices, Oar stock
CLOTHcnsrcf-.
Has been largely increased and we can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
goods in Men and Hoys' Business and
lres8 Suits, Overcoats, etc., as can be found
in the country, and at prices that cannot
fail to satisfy. Our
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is filled with a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goKls
Km press Cloth,
Mohairs. French and
American Dress UooiIk,
lllark Alparra. Q
Mrilliantincs,
Cashmeres, Vwc,
FLANNELS,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors. Bleached and Unbleached ( otton
flannels.
KaUis and Cents I'ndrrw.rr,
Shawls and Hearts,
Wool Bhuikcta,
Trunks and
Traveling Matrhels,
Hstg and Ca ptt.
Oil Cloth for
Floor and Table.
BOOTS and SHOES.
We would call special attention o ur
stock of Men's and Boys' San Francisco
rrfots, which we have sold for a number of
years past wit h general saMsfact ion. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE FARMING UTENSILS
Choice Teas, Canned G'oods, and all choi
Family Groceries,
All at Iv lriees. Also,
-
LllERPllOL AND CAR)! AMSLAMJ SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
Frodiicc sum! Wool.
scplStf I. SELLING.
FOR SALE!
At H3sn-siiii I
T WILL SELL AT A REASONABI.E FIG
J. lire, my Livery Business, Stock, Ac,
and lease my Barn to a purchaser for two
years; also if requin-d, will lease, my
.Dwelling House for same time,
Oregon City, Oregon, August 20, 1874.
J. M. FRAZER.
0
We Shnlleontiiine to Receive hyevery
Sle.-imer Larjft Invoices of these
Uoods until our Stock is
Full uikI Complete,
We will also pay the Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
S. ACKERMAN A CO.
Oregon City, Sept. 11, 1874. t f
Oyer's Ague (Jure,
Fever and A;ruo. IiiLei,jii:.ifr.t e
LuJi F?.vOi-, i.r(;uiitt-OiiT- X'CVi- ; iii
;jjc-, PeriolioU or Bilious Fever, &.(
id in-lod all the a'lbitions wLich ar
OREGON STEAMSHIP GO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE I
Str. E. N. COOKE,
Will leave OREOON CITY for PORTLAND
everyday Excei Sunday, at 7J o'clock,
A. M. Returntncr. will leave Portlaml for
est donation was given, ami now it Oregon City at 2tt o'clock, P. M.
will be seen whetber or not his esti- . . T ttt
mate of the members of the Board . totl ALICE,
was correct " 1 1 1 ,eave city rorcoR vallis
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
From the Statesman of Dec. 5.
The Board of Directors of the rv. T A YTn'W
above company met ajain yesterday Will leave oreoox city for mcmivx
at 2 r. M. The afternoon session y,"d3 Jafaykttk and Dayton, and
amonntedto nothing in the way of ncV.ay and muayV ea7h weTrVavTs"
iik-o .sim hi b o ciock, a. m., and connect
wit h th train at Canemah at 9, a. m.
dehn-i j action. It met again in the
evening, and the matter of location
was finally settled by accepting of
the Albany bid and thereby totally
igaoiin the . magnificent proposal
sent in by this city, amounting to
about 14,000 more than the Alban
ians contributed. The Board, with
the exception of Mr. Bowie, the Pres
ident, voted in favor of the Linn Co.
proposition. A resolution was adopt
ed calling a meeting of the stock
holders to be held in this citv on the
5th of January next, to t.ke such ac
tion as they may see tit by either in
creasing the capital stock enough to
set the enterprise moving, or to dis-
Str ALBANY,
Lea eg OREGON CITY for HARRISBURQ
and hU(!KNE and all Intermediate noint.s
every week.
Str. Fannie Pattern.
reaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and
all Intermediate points between twice ev
ery week. J. D. BILES, Agent,
uivbhu i.n.y,rDrnsry, ill. 871.
For Rent.
fllHE TWO-THIRDS INTEREST IN THE
JL Oregon City
A SMALL LOT OF
DAMAGED BOOTS AND SHOES
On hand, which must be sold for
ANY ItUAMiXAHLE OKFRK
PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSF,
St. Charles Hotel Building.
Soiilfnvrst Corner Front and Morrison Sts.
C. A. PEASE & CO.
October 30, 1871. tf.
SELLING OFF
AT COST
FOR CASH,
The Entire Stock of
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS.
HATS,
ETC., ETC.
FOR THIRTY DAYS
'oi ever and A;ruo. Inlei .iii.'tfr.t
from malarious, marsh, or iri.-:iiiP.tio
poisons.
(5
er,
xb
c.
THE NEW IMPROVED
i:r
6
Xr on-? renieJy i- V : U-r
" ::Iel for ly ti e 'cf s:ric 1
ilie A ineric.-tii iie tlinn .1
-A-.i- :ni'J caff ;iiTe lor 1 , -t
:t i l X 2Tiie. S'scJi . . ;i o i.w
C'i'i!'!i'l t- (Ter, with a i- ;'. t
.I iiuiy lii::t ii wii; eiui. ;i-t
! !., V;'h : -. iir-
I !rt ." lh;ti Mo i.V.-Hi! : n V irr3
nv "I'lMi tuy.
i ,:':, -i ts iV tin (; ; rcv: t f'.i.-!..-
il' im::. i':. e i.t 1 1 -t;tn-
'( it iir'1.":!:?.-. frrrrnii,.,. 1i,vt;t
r l!-.-r . I v.- tli- lislv vi.:i'h
in
V.ll,
Side Feed and Back Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Alrajs in Drier uUeadjftr Work.
If there is a FLORENCE MACHINE
within one thousand miles of San Fran
cisco not working well, I will fix it with
out any expense to the owner-
SAMUEL HILL, Agent.
No. 19 Now Montgomery Street,
GRAND HOTEL BUILDING,
ah raAsctico.
At
SAW-MILL.
solve the company. Tliero is n strong J Consisting oi
feeling of indignation existing over j miiilTfixf '
of 2 large Circular Saws, Pl.iin-
na small circular fsaw. The
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ii,. i:, e ii i - ii i I V .nvi. on inuiniHuie tt-riii,
the action of the Loard in this mat- I fromonetoflva rears. Xmm tho aict ind
ter, which will, we fear briner about J?!10 CApr. A. Peask, on the Rtram-
j ........ u.v.i -ui6uv UW. O, IfWl-H
nave been maae a magnihcent enter-
P"se- NOTICE.
i -
I. SELLING'S
CALL AND SECURE BARGAINS.
Oregon City, Nov. 27, 1874.
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Oreson City.
The Home Manufactory,
rr ,WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for t he county of Clackamas.
E. S. Kearny, riff. )
Equity.
M. a ATHEY. Oregon City,
Enterprise Building, Agent.
"SX. II. 1IIGIIFIELD.
Establlalied tines 40. at the oll iUnd.
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
An assortment of Wathes. Jewel-
ry.and Seth Thomas' Welpht Clocks
all of which are warranted to be as
I represented.
Repairing done on short notice, and
in Kiti 1 rer past patronage.
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ic :.u -t : t..l : .'ic:it :!?:!. k.- ! b.
-r. '! !'i " V::v." r;. h: r
wi oi ;" Kkvi-'K am .;i k tru in-'
akfii :i i'i,' 'i--t :i:.iir- of tv-ii T:ttry
-y:;-1 jt ;v:. It i - r:r.t only t!:C t'Or-f 'jrtHly i vi'r
.""ft i !.-.. . Oi'cr. i tiii. -;.i.-r t.i oouicl.-uiil;,, but
.il.-.o :.: -t. 't'hv ia' -.re j. !;-. ! !y v, e .-ti -;-.-
f.tr 1 lifjl :r l-ir:rs i? vit:::n th!" l-ers'-h ul"
vi-ry ..' v ; a:iil iii i:lius oi-triiis, vii-re
r.t ASii -lut'E provaii!, eve: j bojy ti.yul'l
have i:, :tni u-e it freely, bdlh for cure and rro
lertiou. It is hoped thin pri e will plare it w ithin
tfi; rear.h of all the puurae well as tlie rich.
A S-TC.it superiority "t tbis? remedy over anv
)lher ever discovered for the pee1y"and certaift.
:-ure of Intermittent i-1, that it contains no tui
niiKf or mineral; consequently it produces no
iiliuUm or other injurious effects vliatever irnon
tlie ciniMtitntion. Those cured by it are left as
healthy as it" they had never had the disease.
Fever and Apriie is not siloue the coiiscfin.jnce
of the miasma tic poison. A srrer.t variety of dis
orders arie from its irritation, aiuonjr which
are Nouralifia, i:heuinati.--ni, Gout, Headache,
Khiidnes, Toothache, KaraelHT, Catarrh. A stn
nia, I'alpit.ition, Painful Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis,
arid deranjreir.ent of the Stomach, all of which,
when oriirinatinj? in this cause, put on the in
termittent type, or become periodical. This
CTkk" expels tlie poison" from the blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in
valuable protection to immigrant and persons
travelling or temporarily ret-iding in the mala
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to the infection, that will be ex
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
than oure; and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittenta if thev avail themselves of the protec
tion this remedy affords.
For Virrr Complaints, arising from torpid
ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim
nfarin.sj tlie Liver into healthy activity, and pro
ducing many truly remarkable cures, where
other, medicines fall.
PREPARED BY
- Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
A2TD SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLTA
PJtlCJS, 01 MO FE& BOTTLE.
Isaac Lasswell and
Rachael liasswel, Defts
here as. I. Jnwnh c. nr
"'"" na ueiieve iDat under date of Ue-
ovm Kn IQ 1 jru i .
By reference to the proceedings in fa Hachael Lasswell.
another part of this paper, it will be "VJi
seen that the meeting of the Direct- ntLlfJf r rectved y m. nor have I sold.
ors of tlie Home Manufacturing I my right to the same; and being informed
t tt ..I m "iiiniui wnen issued was deliv-
Company which met at Salem last ered to one J. T. Neely. whole present
weok anvtln'no- tmf s-xt i.t-Mnrv I " acV . re8laence X cannot ascertain, nor
wet-K, Aas anytiiing Din satl&iactory I ca,, i oarn what he did with th- ciM war.
and that no good results can come I rnt5 1 hereby give notice against the pur-
, ... . mnficui "" uiiii " huiu warrant, as 1 ln-
Irom SUCll inharmonious Commence- I t?nt to apply at an early day to the Com-
missioner oi I'msions lor a reissue of the
ment. In our opinion it was an un
wise policy to submit the location to
different towns. In the first nlace.
the pro2osition was not a fair one on
ts face. Had tho Directors intend-
same. JOSKPII f" EKII
Dated this 11th day of November, lXTl-tiw
evening. Dec
1th.
To Teachers. In another part of
this issuo will Ie found an advertise
ment to persons desiriti"; to teach in
thy Oregon c'itv Seminary.
lkKuninrs. Ilev. Geo. II. Atkinson
will preach at the Congrofational
Church next Sunday, both niorninp;
and evening.
virions I "" ng memseiveg inaeotCU Will please I hiiu niM-rrsi, us niuresmu, mm
Kiwuua I -oil u.j (.mil .lol.. r. ,l l,. .... . . " ' I will iiluitiiUo a ilpcroi- rtf forecloslnir said
the con- 1 must have my books squared. ' ' I mortgage, and for his costs and disburse-
I 1 . VV .ltlJ. I v . ..v.
Oregon City, Nov. 6, 1871. lw
Take Jotice.
HA VINO RECENTLY MADE A
chancre In mv business, anil ncuixi-it.
ed to do the right thing and accept Vd wi,h ,ne Mr' -v- Harding in the
4l f k Vn,& Cosiness, and also purchased the
w inuiuoiuuii "uiu niu iuwu oner- More oi .Messrs. lieu s l'arker, I need all
;fl, l..,Kf LJ.l flrr i "ctuntssettiea uue me prior to the for-
,ub "" ' i mation or t.rfe prscnt partnership.
sent subscription lists to the
competitors and stipulated
ditions on which they were willing
to receive the contributions. But
this they did not do, and each town
made its own conditions. As appears
from the proceedings of the Board,
Albany" has received the location by LLOXXIS &A.SJJLj
contributing but a very small sum, Announces to the Public that he has re
while Salem, under stipulated terms, &e?)fl
i.i i i .r . s"'". ..ii
came IOrward WllU a list wnounuug ; ira ior saie cneap. octwtf
In our opinion, the com-
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon you are hereby notified that on
the 31st day of October, A. D. 1874, the above
named plalntlfT commenced a suit against
you in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the county of Clackamas, de
manding of said Court a Judgment against
the said defendant. Isaac Iasswell for the
sum of seventeen hundred and sixtv-two
and W)-li0 dollars in gold coin, and interest
thereon in like coin at t he rate of one per
cent ier month from the 2d day of Janua
ry A. I. 1S74, and lor his costs and disburs
ments. and also a decree atrainst said de
fendant foreclosing the mortgage describ
ed in said complaint, and also lor t he sum
of two hundred dollars as attorneys fees in
foreclosing said mortgage; You are there
fore required to appear in said Court on
the first day of s:id term thereof, to be
held at. the Court House in Oregon City, in
said Clackamas county, on the 2fth day of
April, A. 1. 1S75, and answer the said com
plaint , or for want thereof the plaint iff will
ta ke judgment against you for thesaid sum
SANTA CLAUS'
IIK1I IUARTJGRS,
nvs feesns nfores:iiii.
This summons is published by order of
E. 1. Shattuek. Judge of said Court, made
at Portland. Oregon, on the 2d day of No
vember, A. I. 1874.
MALLOUY & SHAW,
nov!3w6 Attoyneys for PltfT.
J. P. DAVIES. JOSHUA DA VIES.
J. P. DAVIES & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS
ASi)
rinininer hel l forth at Pope'.s Hall
last Wednesday evening tea full house.
Everybody seemed to be well pleas-ed
to 13,000
pany a3 now organized, is virtually
dissolved, and no doubt at the meet
ing in January, Linn county will be
forced t6 tike the stock now held by
the friends of Salem, or else trouble
will constantly be bail, and the stock
IioliIrR decline to nav their assess
ments. The company is in a bad COMMISSION' MERCHANTS,
condition, and tlie sooner a reorgan- FIKEPIlooF STOXK uriLuixc,
ization takes place, or an abandon- .
ment of the same, the fetter it win WHARF 51 rite I, ViUIUKIA. t. L.
Librral .idvanrrs Made on Consign mciils.
July 21, 1371 :ly
NOTICe
PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME FOR
Professional Services rendered previ
ous to July 1st, 174, are hereby requested
to call promptly and make payment,
oct :jnif DR. J. V. NORRIS.
STILL IS THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
IIAA&' HALOOX.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
EEPTIIE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
THE GREAT RENOVATOR!
A Certain Cure tar Rhcnmatiani nl
Mercurial affections, Srrofula, Salt
It Ileum, f.i vt and Kidney com
plaint, Female Weakness, and all
Oiseasei ariaing- front an impure
8t;te oi the 11k1.
Contains no Mercurial or Toisonons Sub-
ctance.
rpilE STRONGEST WILL FIND TIIIS
J a tSftrchinsj Cure. It trny be taken by
the most delicate, with impunity, and the
remarkable success attending its use war
rants the proprietors in claiming it as the
Most Reliable Itluod Purifier in Use.
Its pentle action renders it remarkably
eflications in Dyspepsia and Conjugation,
frivlnr the orcans the assistance needed.
and impairing a tone and strength soon
dispenses with artificial aid.
Put up in quart bottles. Hold by all deal
ers. Sole proprietors,
CHARLES LANGLEY A CO.,
Wholesale Druggsts, San r rancisco.
novl3m3
Farm to Rent.
E UNDERSIGNED
JL his farm situated on
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Eair its
natural Vitality and Color.
wliirli is at
once arcpn !le,
Iieallhy, n n .1
effect u al for
ss prcctrvin tne
gj hair. Jt soon
"vj'lr-V r..i..J
or ffri'H ''tw
to its ori'T'itl
color, 'citi fie
gloss and freshness of youth. Tniu
hair is thickened, falling Iiair checked
ancTbaldness ofteiij thougli not always
cured by its use. oothinn; can restoro
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can be
saved by this application, and stimu
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gjves to tho
scalp arrests arid prevents the forma
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rilHE UNDERSlUAbii . wi j i t;on of JandrnfT wb.Vh o
Lilt; n liiaJUVii't; I j u uu
W7".
m. . t m i wamaSao A lui i v.
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered I river two miles below Oregon City, ana I cleanly and offensive. Free from those
in tne city iree oi cnarge. i ne nignestcasn containing aio acres, ior io, y,, .1 AoUt0r;n,ia c.,l.t-f , i.:i. i-
o
bo for those concerned.
Goous nie cheap, and everybody
knowing the same, therefore call on I.
Helling and receive more than .your
money's worth. The entire stock is
oiforetl at cot fur sixtv days. No use
of going to Portland when you are do
ing well at home.
price paid for country produce.
J recoil i,uy. aiaren , irsi-i.
ForSale.
AHORSE AND BUGGY HORSE PKll-fi-ctly
safe. Apply to
novl3w2 MRS, BOLLS.
FORSALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HlH
premises in swego, for sale at a bar
gain, for cash. There is a fine dwelling
and out buildinjrs, orchard and about three
acres of land. Finely situated for a board
ing house for t he hands emploved in the
Iron Works. J. w. CAINK.
Oswego, Sept. 10, 1ST1. :)w
deleterious substances which make
&S.?Sddtwnto ?me Preparations dangerous and inju
i is one of the best meadows nous to the haif, the Vicror can onW
beneht but not harm it. If wanted
IESSIXG,
desirable.
venienco to market, whether to Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
',Z .Won? rKentSto,ta8Tr'on t soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. Cc Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical .'licinitss
LOWI2LL,
vears. on liberal terms. The farm nasiw
acres under new fence, 20 acres of which is
beaver-dam Is
ilmnt.hv nnH
of the size In the State. Adjoining this
.1 41., fa U fl-h nf It
acres, we'll set in timothy' and clover; and merely for a IIAIR DRESSING.
V1" ,u ri;;ne.ror this fan. nothingel.se can be found so desirable.
j--"' -.- - :
it's con
Portland
arl van ti "'
ill live iinon and work the farm(
I have also a half section of pood land,
40 acres of which i.s under fence, situated
about three miles from Aurora, which I
will sell on reasonable terms.
For further particulars apply to the un
dersigned at his residence in Oretron f"ity.
JOHN W. MEUDRUM.
Nov. IS, 1S71-6W.
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