Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, December 18, 1874, Image 3

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THE EHTERPHI8E.
nRKf.:nv"fiTr, (in:fl;.v, de;. is i7j.
" CrUBiTiox.-Orepon Lodge Xo 3.
1 O O will celebrate its twenty
r?t anniversary on the 21 in. Tin,
is one of the oldest i - f sn,.(,s
aid n:i met n?ls h Taithful adlic-r-which
always at ten utl0 order.
ncc to the rrino J OI,t rever
T .e Lodge h "ed out of them
8 -. but ye t she l 7 t,)C rnro-ranks
ft',',!in,Atr.i A the "state. In they
wen. bur.ud o t, .u uii "j tifllj haU
'"'VC,, ! ed and a membership of
... JnI have a revenue of upwards
HV"-If -r vear belles le has the re
ofufr kerlatmrn oatteHl throughout
TU .t.t nn.t adjoining Territories,
tho 'l-Ita bv which to calculate
We but it is safe to state that dur-
r'TriVentv-ono rears of existence,
JiV; hive t"ale by this I,odge,
there M - V, , n,,,!.. It is one
nf' th i5& working Ibises in .the
f 0..1 herserv eu have been hnrh
SUte' ted " SI10 has amon- her
1 V a,;sidn t hree IM-st Jran.l Masters,
incinlK-rship t " t ,;ranrl Secretary,
thft P.fc p"straiul Represeh-n.-lT'
Harmony and Rood Wllnff
UtivfM. J,V5'n, d. and the Lodge
JSyfS moud ofhor pastreeord.
ROW A STKAMBOAT.-I-ast Tt.UrH-
dav n. 'ht quite a little row occured on
, ir,l the Fannie Patton. It appears
b.r. the r , two of the
VI lnrt for J nsnboVdination, . but
?j Jft not take it alto-ether as a ,oke.
"to r"ade no resistanee to the assault,
maic 1.1.1 have done so, as he is
rUher a weak, Sckly man not capable
f ?ntMidin'' with one ordinary man,
less " wo large athletic fellows
VvmN one of the men, was arrested
on Thursday ni?ht in this place. On
t e rHurii of the l a.mie J'atton he was
riel a d found puilty of assault ami
htterv and litied V) and costs, which
,0 ii.i and went ins way rcjoicm-.
Jovce, the other man, was arrested in
l'ortland on Friday, and brought back
here Mis c;iso was exannnetl onTues
dav "and he was bound over in thesuin
of t appear efore the next grand
jury to-inswer a charge of assault with
intent ut kill.
CooAv CornT Civil Ilusiness IT.
rfAiis, Cainc; civil action for
mone.if I Johnson fc McCown for
uldntiV s- Huelat for defendant;
jii'lgin.-71t by default for plaintiI' for
f 12 and costs. .
II Newman, vs. J. .Pempsey, civil
Ration for monev; W. W. More.and,
f.tr plaintiff; J. M. iearm. for defeivl
ent ; Judgment for plaintiff for i70 and
C I'davctte fav, v. Koork, A.Tjee and
Phil:uid r Iee,' elvil action for money ;
W. W. ? oreland, for plaintill; Contin
ued till tiext term.
Pro bat Business. Kstate of Isaac
irps, Sondav January uth set apart
ns lav oi'inal "settlement.
K-itateA f Jacob Handle, sale of land
confirm 1
K-.tatewf John May, 4th annual ro
iort filed and approved.
Tlire waa no business worth men
tioning transacted by tho Commission-
e . '
()r.wfox City S'eminauv-Tlie Pint-tor
of the School District opened
Miss Kntie Hnnsiker, teacher of the
Pre pa rat -y Di-partment ; and Mrs.
M. C. At.. :y, teachi-r of Primary. This
certainly a good corps of teachers,
and they cannot fail to give the fullest
'tiir.icti--'.. The tuition for outside
mthol ir w-s fixed th same' as hercto
fn charireu by the City Conneil. The
Pireetors, at their meeting last Friday,
expressed1 themselves determinod to
1-are noiJiu undone to make tlie
Oveiron CjL- S -hool second to none in
our State Vid to this end, they ask tho
o npcrat l of all our citizens who
have t!e:Nrdueati')ir.il interests of our
youth at heart.
Thos. Ijogden brought si load of nine
dressed jnirkers into market in Corval
lis last week, which averaged :1SH lts
each. This is pretty heavy considering
that none of them were over IS months
old. Kxchange.
That is very good, but forty head
which average that amount is a little
1 ictter. Mr. Chas. IjOjus, of this city,
l"uglit forty head from one man which
averaged as high as tlie above. There
is plenty of money in raising such
ho's, no matter how low wheat is.
But our Corvallis friends arn not get
ting tho credit due them. The same
irentleman, last Tuesday received a lot
of hogs from Corvallis, one weighing
MO and another 421 (nimuls and any
number weighing :oo pounds.
FrvK II.Kis.Mr. M. O. Wills, of this
county, in the Norton ncighlorhood,
recently, purchased from Mr. S. O.
Heed lately a thorough-bred Berkshire
War. which took the first liremium ut
our State fair last fall, and also at tho
Washington county fair. The dam of
this boar took tlie first prizeat theshow
field at Romford, Kngland. in 1S71. lie
also purchased a thorough-bred sow,
Mred by Agitator, who was owned by
S. i. Reed's St. IiOuisSw'epstake dam.
Faithful, bv St. I.ouis Sweepstakes, 9
months old, and is as largo as ordinary
nr.Ks at two years. These are the Itost
breed of hngs in tho State, and are a
very valuable acquisition to the stock
of this county. We are not informed
what Mr. Wills paid for tho pair.
Nkw Stkamkks. From the Portland
papers we icarn that it is the intention
?f.y"w- ll- T. Co. to immediately
build five new and largo t ton ts, three
tor the upjver Willamette and two tte
low. The t'oinpany, at present, have
not enough boats to meet the demands
of their patrons, and having lteen very
unfortunate thus far this season in los-
"lg One of their lionts find havinir tho
others damaged, thev find it necessary
10 build theve Iwiats to meet the rennire-
uem.H ot ths shi ppers.
luanulMi'tiii-iii.r nui..i.i:..i ..,. :..
i,...i. ,i. ' r property 1 ust so
cnrVi , 1 ,,s,! t,us enterprise is inau
bstinl,n,'!,r0Tnn t,nvn- ''""reason
tftk i... 1.1 ,r.: . IaH '"ir business men
01 ni
is matter.
will t.i - , ,l" 1 II1SC
cemng ln January.
Installation
'uesdav
1 oiUv.-Con.iJerable pork is Wing
packed this sc ason in this pla.v. Chas.
I.ogus has finely put nl t
hogs, and M srs. T-, 'tY Mbri-ht
have put up nn.i have Vllv
smoketl 0m. Mr. t'ha. 1sS t
the other day, forty head to? W
paid a little otor ?so-i. nr alovit twentv
one dollars Hr head. The entire lot
averaged ovcAolW iKtunds.
II air J i:w7 rvY. We call the atten
tion of our rtvjers totheadvertisement
of Mrs. Drayton. Tho work .done by
thisladvis equal to any done 011 tho
coast, and wo bespeak a lilteral share
of patronage '-ir her. See the adver
tisements an live her a call.
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tle freg',li City Seminary last Monday
witli the Allowins teaehers : Prof.Tlios.
Nichols. IPriiK-ipal ; Prof. John Rock,
iMi'hi-rlJ.lii' Ae.ademie Penartinent :
I'-vtKs Opjk-.Tlie stock books of tho
Oregon fit flManufacturing Company
are open aiVeady to receive subscrip
tions. wewust ,Mir .jtjZOns wju Kivo
uiis enterpris,' the aid that it deserves,
i.,V ro,"einlter Uiat every dollar iut
v1i:,''KJKn A Vt thc regular session of
. , , J;nC!rn,,uei,t' No- 4. I. O.O. P..
he f.lVwiiU ""la-t Tuesday ;ovcnInSf
the ens,, n!, :C'r 7 elated
P W" If 1? V,- ,A- ' Apperson, ( '.
S ivV'J- 'p'- N. W. Randall,
Wldm'?nrilip: J. M. lfci
Tr W'JS I" rr: U " J- Caldwell. J. V. ;
IjKTTKR It.st. The following Is a
list .of the Letters remaining In. the
Post-office at Oregon City, Dec. 13, 1S74 :
Bet-be, Tliram ; Urioda, Thomas ; Rak
er, R. V.: Cole, Perazzo; Fallert, Bern
Iianl; Jfart,' Jno. ; Ilanan, Mary K. ;
Ijnurfnt, Franeoise Madam ; Nicholas,
A If. : J onany, viatluas; Spi ess, ico. ;
Stevenson, James ; Williams, Mary J.;
Archeveque, Monseigneur ; Cooper,
Win. H.; Fill ford, Mrs. Mary; Farn
side, Miss Annie; Kelly, Frank ; IjO
gan, Mrs. Mary r liamb, II. B. ; Iee, A ;
Miller, A. K. ; Norton, P.; Phillips, J.
A.; Rebb, ;.;Spess, (eo.; Smith, J.
S. ; Seater, Rob., care J. Stipp.
If called for, pleasesav when "adver
tised. V :, ; Jw'M". Racox, P.-M.
Cr.osK. The fall term of Prof. S. P.
Pope's Gram mar School will close next
Tuesday, after a very successful term.
Studies will lx resinned on tho 4th of
January, when lie expects to ojkmi a
third department in tno lower base
ment of the building now occupied.
Tlie school has been well attended dur
ind the past term and tho jKttrons have
lteen well pleased -with tho progress of
the children.
New Music. Wo are in receipt of
some excellent new music from the
publishing house of M. Giay. dealer in
iiuusic, ltd. Front .street, Pttrtland, con
sisting of "The Sylvan Stream." for the
piano ; "Lett-'.- Power," song and mu
sic: "Goldfinch and the Peasant," song
and music. They are all beautiful and
new pieces, and possess raro musical
worth. ' ' '
CoMPbiMKNTAnv. Wo aro in receipt
of a complimentary ticket to the grand
liall to be given in this place on Christ
mas night, Pee. 2"ith. Every arrange
ment is being made to make this the
grandest ball of the season. The Auro
ra String Band, consistingof ten pieces,
will furnish the music for thc occasion.
L.kctckk. Prof. Simpson was una
voidably prevented from being present
to deliver Ids lecture ltefore the libra
ry Association last Monday, lie will
deliver the last lecture of the course.
Next Monday evening, Calvin 1.
McDonald, Esq., of the Salem States
man, will deliver tho lecture.
The markets lemain at om- former
quotations. Wheat is still bringing
iWr.ri per bu. Eggs aro selling at 30
cents per dozen, and butter, good fresh,
is worth .." cents ner iMtuml 1 Mii,.L .,,w
are selling at from $2 5o to SI r) per
uozcii; poiK, uti.tc. inner articles re
main unchanged.
Comi'MMKXtary. We are in receipt
of a complimentary invitation to attend
a grand New Years ball, to be given at
the Dayton new school house, on New
Years "night. Judging from the list of
names on the various committees, all
who attend liny expect a grand time.
Bah Facto it y. Messrs. Rolterts and
Church, of this city, last week left here
to establish a bag factory at Albany.
They have been employed in the e.-tal-
lishment of M. C Kester in this city,
and understand their business. ve
wish them success.
Kk'.yhy. We are prepared to give all
our patrons receipts for money due us,
bofor the elo.se of thc year. If a man
wanUj to be happy, he should have tlie
Printer's receipt in his ltocket at the
Iteginniii'-r of each New Year. Do not
be backward in calling.
Ili:r.ini:n. The Governor Grover,
which was snagged last week, was re
naired. and left the liK'ks list Smuliv
cveriinir for Portland, and is now :t"niii
oil duty. We trust that she may meet
wiui no lumier misfortunes this sea
son.
Cai.lkd. We had a pleasant call from
Pr. II. II. Carpenter, of Salem, last Sat
urday. Tho Doctor informs us that
theeourso of medical lectures were to
commence last Monday under more
favorable prosieets than ever Ik: fore.
To Bk IIki'Hatkd. An entertainment
will le given at Pope's Hall next Tues
day-evening by the scohlars attending
Prof. Pope s school, with a change of
programme from the one recently giv
en. Of course the hall will be crowded.
Bh:i,k Socikty. The Clackamas Co.
Bible Society will hold its annual meet
ing .at the Methodist Church in this
city, next Sunday evening. . The Kxec-
iiwve committee will meet on s.iturday
evening.
Rr.runNKit. Mr. Henry Meldruni
ar.d Mr. X. . Walden, who have been
east of the mountains since last spring
surveying, returned h.tmo last Satur
day looking well.
Rrx'Ki'riox. Miss Ella Baeou receiv
ed her friends last Wednesday even
ing, at the resilience of her father. A
very pleasant time was had by those
in attendance.
Spkciai. Mkktinh. A sjxcial meet
ing of Falls Encampment, No. 4, I. O.
O. F., will Ik? held this (Friday) even
ing. A full attendance is requested.
Thanks. Hon. Jas. K. Kelly hasour
thanks for.-the bound Congressional
Record of the first session of tho 43d
Congress.
A rio 1 xt Kit. A . Nolter has been ap
pointed D. P. (J. Sire for tho District of
Oregon by Grand Sire M.J. Durham.
Rkckivixo. Our merchants are re
ceiving and ojiening their goods suita
ble for the holidays.
Goxk to Astoria. Mayor McCown
went down to Astoria last Monday on
a business trip.
Christmas and New Year are coming,
butl. Selling is here with a splendid
stock of goods, and all is offered at cost.
Evcrylmdy is invited to call and make
purchases for the holidays, and in tho
future don't forget the old corner.
Mixixa Excitemext. A telegram
from Hock Point, Jackson county,
under date of the 15th inst. says:
J. Li. Oalvig and James Birdseye
have just arrived from the new
quartz mines, some fifty miles below
this place, and reports things lively.
The road is lined with men and pack
trains, going to the land of gold and
silver. The great mammoth ledge is
aboni 10 feet in width, and at the
point where Hogue ltiver has worn
its way through has a depth of 500
feet. About 200 claims aro now
taken. It has been traced for about
twenty miles through a very rough
country. Guides get from. S10 to
820 per day to trace the lead. Calvig
says he crushed a few pounds of ore
and it averaged 10 cents per pound
in gold. A town has sprung up in
a few weeks. It is to be known as
Mammoth City. Hotels, feed sta
bles, shops and other buildings are
being built, and all that is needed
now is capital to take hold.
JJOltX.
In thirs-eitv. Dec. 10. 1.S71 tn tUn wif..
j of Prof. S. Dl Pope, a daughter,
j In this city,' Dee. 11. 1S74, to the wife
of Dr. John Welch, a daughter.
J; t!lsTc5,Tv- n- 1S7i. to e w ife
1 of Mr. S. Jj. Jenkins, a son.
TIlLECdtAlM, NCWS. .
Chicago, Dec I t tk o
conn of MiehiJ;. i;Tii ,?nrre.me
railroad bonds issued bv to 1 -to
railroads we invalid fownsl,1P3
I which they werlS n"
: constitutional. A th 1 ?
' to mature holders WT
.i,0;m.,. , wgan to demand
r, j ana non-residents hal
the advantage on the WnnnT -of
the United States Vn dunm
.United States CourFat Ktro Z 'St
far judgments have lJ
against eighteen cities and townships
to the afTfrrn-rnfrt . 1 a
W- Yobk, Dec. U.t-Vicksb'
burg
X'-- "-y mat, DUSiness IS
sumed and that tlie people aro
ganized and watchful of tlie negr
Trouble is anniehend.i .i.
re-
or-
rrwna
appvehendAd
Legislature meets in extra session
on Thursday because of tho contem
plated attempt to alter the State laws
and vest the appointing to fill vacan
cies in city and couuty offices in the
Governor.
Washington, Dec. H.Tho Pres
ident has nominatodD. R. Pardeo
for United States District Judge for
Louisiana, vico Durrell, resigned
and K. Beckwith for United States
Attorney for the District of Louisi
ana. ' . -
Luttrell brings charges against the
Fort Klamath Indian Agent of scan
dalous speculation in influencing one
Snyder to sell at 20 per cent, his
audited claim against the agency, for
which provision had already been
made. Unless Agent Dyer explains
satisfactorily there is a vacancy ahead
Mr. Kelly, of Oregon, has intro
duced a bill granting right of way
and depot grounds to the Oregon
Central and Pacific Railroad Compa
ny through the public lands of the
United States. Referred to the
Committee on Railroads.
New OitLiEAXSjDec. 14. An effort
was made this morning to introduce
five or six colored girls as pupils
into the Girls' Upper High School
resulted in the withdrawal of over
fifty of the graduating class. This
is tlie first attempt to place negroes
in this school.
Des Moixes, Dec. 15. At 2 o'clock
this morning a party of about one
hundred and fifty men, disguised
with their faces blackened, went to
the jail where was confined Charles
Howard, wlio was yesterday convict
ed of the murder of John Johuson,
in a houso of ill-fame some months
ago, and was sentenced to confine
ment for life in the Penitentiary.
They took him out and hanged him
to a post. His wife was in jail with
him, and clung to him shrieking till
forced away by the mob. So far no
arrests.
The President lias appointed Jas.
Rrown, widely known as "One-armed
Brown," Indian Agent for the
savage bands of Indians in Orogor,
at a salary of 62,000 per annum.
New Yoek, Dec. 15. A writ of
habeas corpus returned on the 11th
inst. has been granted in tho case of
Wm. M. Tweed.
Who is He. The telegraph says
that Grant lias appointed "M. Spear,
of Oregon, to bo assistant Commis
sioner of Patents." It makes but
little difference, we presume, but
just for the curiosity we would like
to know who M. Spear is? What
part of Oregon ho resides in, and
what he has done for Radicalism to
bring him to such favorable consid
eration of the Executive?
Notice. The undersigned wishes to
close his books for the past, and hereby
notifies one and all, indebted to him, to
come and settle all accounts I to fore Jan
uary 1, 1S75. . I. Sklli.mj.
St. Nicholas for Dkckmhkh Opens
with a handsomely illustrated article
011 the celebrated " Gardens of God," in
Colorado. Among the other instrusive
articles are ' Tlie Hay Astronomer, bv
Hezekiah .P.utterworth ; "The Chick
adees," bv Ilarvev Wilder; "African
Fashions,"" bv OlTvc Thome; "Altorf
and William Toll," by Kmiua 1. South
wick ; and "Holiday Jlarlor" an ex
cellent article by Mrs. S. It. C. Sam
uels, showing th"e boys and girls how
to build a city, with all the public
buildings, steamboats, railroad trains,
etc., necessary for its prosperity. Very
interesting announcements are made
for the January issue of St. Nicholas,
which will bo the holiday number, ami
will contain, besides ever so many
Christinas .stortes, the opening chapters
of tho new serials: "The Young Sur
veyor," by J. T. Trowbridge, and
light Cousins, " by I,ouisa M. Alcott.
A Vulmihle Meiliciil Treatise.
IIoKtetters United Staos Almanac for
175 for distribution, grati, throughout
the UhIUmI StatoR, and fill ciTllir.ed coun
tries of the Western . IIcmlHphern, will bo
published about tho first of Januarj-, in
tho English, German, French, Norwegian,
Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and
Spanish languages, and nil who wish to
understand thc true philosophy of health
should read and ponder the valuable sug
gestions it contains. In addition to an ad
mirable medical treatise on the causes,
prevention and cure of a jjreat variety of
diseases, it embraces a large amount of
Information interesting to the merchant,
tre mechanic, the "mirier, tho farmer, thc
planter, the professional man; and thc
calculations aro innde for such meridians
and latitudes as txrs most suitable for a
correct and comprehensive National Cal
endar. The nature, uses, and ext raordinary san
itary effects of Hostel tors Stom.ich Hitters,
the staple tonic and alterative of more
than half the Christian world, are fully
set forth inits pages, which are also Inter
spersed with pictorial illustrations, valu
able recipes for the household and farm,
humorous anecdotes, and other instructive
and amusing reading matter, original and
selected. Among the Annuals to appear
with t he opening of the year, this will bo
one of tlie most useful and may be had
for the asking. The proprietors, Messrs.
Hostctter it Smith Pittsburgh, la.. on re
ceipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a
copy by mail to any person who cannot
pnciire one in his neigh borhood. The
Hitters are sold in every city, town and
village, and are extensively used through
out the entire civilized world.
IVaili Would le Impgnlblf if the
proclamations of the alchoholic nostrum
mongers were true. But, alas! their terri
ble exitants send thousands staggering to
the grave. Instead of adding fuel to the
lire of disease with such deadly compounds
try tlie cixling, renovating, purifying, and
regulating effect of that inestimable com
bination of herbal juices and extracts, Dr.
Walker's -California Vixf.rau Hit
ters t he sole siecilic for Dyspepsia, Phys
ical Pebilitv. Headache, Billious Coli,
I.iver Complaints, Gout, Rheumatism, and
Chronic Constipation.
"Why lit Popular.
Ask anv fair-minded physician, or fami
ly in which it has been used, ask the whole
Drug trade, why HAle's Honey of Hore
uouNn and Tar is so popular. The an
swer will Im that the cures of inveterate
coughs, which it iseveryhereaffectiiig.aro
the topics of conversation in every city,
town and village tn the United States. Its
enormous and constantly Increasing sales
are based upon the grand fact, notorious
throughout the whole country, that it con
trols and masters every disease leading to
consumption. -
Pike's Tooth-Ache Dbops Cure in oue
minute.
AT COST! AT COST!!
S. ACKERKIAN,
Offer 11 Inrg HtorU. ot
Dry Goods,
Clothing, ,
i:s,i . Groceries,'
Paints, Oils,
Doors, Windows,
Etc., Etc.,
XTCOST,,
for SIXTY DAYS.
FOR CASH. :Cl
CALL A3 EXAMINE MY STOCK.
.Qjggy City. IHc.-5. 1874. -r- i tf
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DR. JOIIZNT WELCH,
DENT 1ST,
OREGON CITY,1 OREGON.
Highest Cash. Prlee Paldrr County
Order.
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE!
Str. K. 1ST. COOKE,
Will leave OHRtiO.V CITY for IOKTIjAND
everyday Except .Sunday, at 7 o'clock,
A. M. Iteturning, will leave l'ortland for
Oregon City at 2J$ o'clock, I M.
Sti ALICE,
Will leave OKKUON CITY forOOHVAIXIS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
Sti DAYTON,
Will leave OIIRJON CITY for MoMINN
VILLE, I,A FAYETTE and DaYTON', and
all points between, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week, "leaves
the ISasin at 8 o'clock, A. m., and connect
with the train at Canemah ut !, A. m.
Sti ALT3ANY,
leaves ORE! JOX CITY for IIARRISRURU
anil Kl'CJENE and all intermediate iKiiits
every
week.
Rtr. Fannie Patton,
Leaves OIlBiOX CITY for AT.RANY and
all Intermediate if)ints Ixtween twice ev
ery week. J. D. nil-ES, Agent,
Oregon City.February, 111. S7.
Final Setilf incut!
In the matter of tho estate of Isaac Capps,
deceased :
In the County Court of Clackamas County,
Or.gon.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
J.1 S. Ij. Catnplx-11, administrator of the
estate of Isaac Capps, deceased, has filed
his final accounts? tor settlement, and tho
Court has s't ,
Monday, tlie Kli Any of .lanunrj-, A.
I. , 1S7.",
at the Court House, in Oregon City, as tho
time and place for examining said final
accounts and hearing of object ions thereto.
r. W. KAN DAM,.
Attest : Cou n t y J udge.
J as. M. Fr A r Kit,
County Clerk.
Dec. 11, lS7t-w.
SANTA CLA1IS'
LOTJISSA.L
Announces to tho Public that he has re
ceived a large assortment of Christmas
Toys of all kinds, fir boys and girls, which
he affors for sale cheap. oct;lf
PLEASE SETTLE.
i Ui FERSOXS WHO OWE REMj A
l'AHK Kit, late ilruggists, will find
t heir bills at Johnson A McCown's Iiw
and Collection o!Iiee, who would be glad to
receipt, for the money. Don't delay, and
faMWor.se. lld".'cv!
A Representative and Champion of Amer
ican Art Taste!
Propevtus for 1875 Eighth Yetvr.
TBJE ArLmXJG,
TUB AltX JOIRXAL OF AMEllICA,
Issued Monthly.
" A Magnificent Conception, Wonderfully
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COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
PACIFIC
BOOT AMD SHOE HOUSE,
St. CHarles Hotel Building-.
Southwest Corner Front and Morrison Sis.
3?oitIa.rul, Oregon,
JUST RECEIVED,
3?ei S tr. " Oriflarruno."
LARGE INVOICE
OfOnUVEST HTTLK8 mf U KLnd
,j . , of HoMuaable - .
BOOTS AND SHOES
RoujgUt of tle Manufacturers East aud
iu Sun Francisco,
FOR CASH.
And will be Sold at
UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES.
Our AGIOXT Fmt hui 8 nt a. Telejrm
atuting' tliut our Orders for u.
FULL LI2STE
OF
Boots and Shoes
Have been Filled, and
GOODS SENT BY RAIL.
Wo Sltallrontinuo to Receive every
Steamer Lir; IvofeH of litest)
, OomI n until our Stock Is
Full unl Complete,
A SMALL LOT OF
DAMAGED COOTS AND SHOES
On hand, which must bo sold for
ANY RI2ASOXA1JLE Ol'FKIt
PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
Si. CHarles Hotel Hulldiiig.
Southwest Corner Front and Morrison Sts.
G. A. PEASE & CO.
Octobor 30, 1K74.
tf.
SELLING OFF
COST
FOR CASH,
The Kiitire Stock of
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS.
HATS,
ETC., ETC.
FOR THIRTY DAYS
At
Io SELLING-'S
CALL AND SECURE BARGAINS.
Oregon City, Nov. 27, 1S71.
6v
SUjSEVIONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon
for the county of Clackamas.
E. S. Kearny, 111?. j
Isaac Lasswell and f ln E'lu'ty-
Hm?hael Lasswcl, liefts. J
To Isasw Lttswell and Rachatl Lasswoll.
DefU. :
IN THE SAME OF TLIE STATE OF
Oregon you are hereby notified that on
the 31st day of October, A. L). 1874, the abovo
named plaintiff commenced a suit against
you in thc Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the county of Clackamas, de
manding of said Court a Judgment against
the said defendant, Isaac Lasswell for the
sum of seventeen hundred and sixty-two
and SO-WO dollars ln gold coin, and interest
thereon in like coin at the rate of one per
cent per month from the 2d day of Janua
ry A. D. 1874, and for his costs and disburs
ments, and also a decree against said de
fendant foreclosing tho mortgage describ
ed iu said complaint, and also for tlie 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 said term t hereof, to be
held at the Court House in Oregon City, in
said Clackamas county, on the 2lith day of
April, A. I. 1875, and answer the said com
plaint, or for want thereof the plaintilf will
take Judgment against you for the said sum
of $1,762 80 and interest as aforesaid, and
will also take a decree of forec!osin.2r said
mortgage, and for his costs and disburse
ments, and also for the sum of iJJ0 attor
neys fees as aforesaid.
This summons is published by order of
E. I). Shattuck, Judge of said Court, made
at Portland, Oregon, on thc 2d day of No
vember, A. 1). 1S74.
MALLORY A SHAW,
novllwfl Attoyneys for PI iff.
STILL IS T II E FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOON.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
T THE
LI NC0LN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be found In the
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
ln the city free of charge. The highest cash
price paid for country produce.
Oregon City. March 28, 1873.
For Sale.
4 HORSE AXD BUGGY nORSE PER-
fectly safe. Apply to
novl3w2
MRS. BOLLS.
FOR$ALE.
rilHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS His
X- premises, jn Oswego, for sale at a bar
gain, for cash. There is a fine dwelling
and out buildings, orchard and about three
acres of land. Finely situated for a board
ing house for the hands employed in the
Iron Works. J. wl CAIXE.
Oswego, Sept. 10, 1871. 3W
FALL 187-1. ; n
Js your time to buy goods at low rrlces,
S . A C & E R JV? A T J &, CO.
arc now receiving a large stock of ' T
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
all of tho latest Styles, which will sell
AT'LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
1": 1 - - . o - , ,
Our stock has boen bought for cash, and
we will sell It at a small advaneo above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
"f f TK WILL SAT TO EVERYHODY PE-
fore you purchase or go to l'ortland,
come and price our goods and convince
yourself that we do what we say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staplo
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Doots and Shoes,
Toadies and CJcnts
Furnishing Goods,
Xotlons, Grocer
les, Ilard
wa re
and agreat many other articles too numer
ours to meidion ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
We will also pay the Highest Market
iTice ior
Country Produce.
S. ACKERMAX t CO.
Oregon City, Sept. 11, lb74. tf
THE NEW IMPEOVED
17f
Side Feed and Back Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
. SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Always in Order and Ready for Work,
If there is a PLOEEXCE MACHINE
withia one thousand miles of San Fran
cisco not working well, I will fix it with
out any expense to the owner.
SAMUEL HILL, Agsnt,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
GRAND HOTEL BUILD IX G,
8AK FRAKC1SC0.
M. ATHEY. Oregon City,
Enterprise Huilding', Agent.
W. II. HUJHFIEL1).
Established since 49, at tlie oltl stand.
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
An assortment of Wathes, .Tewel-
ry.and Seth Thomas Weight Clocks
. all of which are warranted to be as
t represented.
"Repairing done on short notice, and
nnkful for past patronage.
THE GREAT RENOVATOR!
A Certain Cure Tor Itlieiimul I Mill rami
Alercnrtal nffection, Scrofula, Salt
Jtltenni, Liver and Kidney com
plaints, Female Weakness, nnd ull
Ui8raps arising from an impure
Instate of tlie lllood.
Contains no Mercurial or Poisonous Sub
stance. rpiIE STROXtiKST WILI, FIND THIS
I a Searching Cure. It rray le taken by
the most delicate, with impunity, and the
remarkable success at tending its use war
rants the proprietors in claiming it as the
Most Reliable lllood Purifier in Use.
Its gentle action renders it remarkably
eflications in Dyspepsia and Constipation,
giving the organs the assistance needed.
and Impairing a tone and strengt h soon
dispenses with artificial aid.
Fut up In quart bottles. Sold by all deal
ers, ssoie propriet-ors,
CHARLES IAXGLEY & CO.,
Wholesale Druggsts, San Francisco.
novl3m3
Farm to Rent.
THE Undersigned wtt.t. rent
his farm situated on the Willamette
river two miles below Oregon City, and
containing 3Hi acres, for two, three or four
years, on liberal terms. The farm has 11
acres under new fence, 20 acres of which is
beaver-dam land, nicely seeded down to
timothy, and is one of the best meadows
of the size in the State. Adjoining this
meadow, on thc one side, is a field of 11
acres, well set in timothy and clover; and
on the other side is 'M of slashing, done
over a year ago, and burned over this fall.
It's convenience to market, whether to
Portland or Oregon City gives It superior
advantages. J will only rent to a person
who will live upon and work the farm.
I have also a half section of good land,
10 acres of which is under fence, situated
alxnit three miles from Aurora, which I
will sell on reasonable terms.
For further particulars apply to the un
dersigned at his residence in Oregon City.
JOI1X W. MELDKUM.
Nov. 1S-1S71-6W.
' tfiiWiaiwrrsU!
Once More Wo Come J;
s ",' ., With a Stock of: e ;
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
EARGER AND MORE - ATTRACTIVE
than ever before, bought from the gn-at
San Francisco Panic, and which we offer
at Oreatly Reduced Prices. Our stock
0.1 xyrtn istg
nas been largely Increased and we enn
show as handsome a line of ready-made
goods in Men and IJoys' Business and
Kress 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 alt
the leading styles and lashionablc shade
of goods
impress ClolH, y
Plohairs, French nnd
American Dress CSocds,0
lilac k Alparca,
nrilMantines,
C::diiucres, Sjc. '
FLANNELS,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of nil col
ors. Pleached nnd Unbleached Cotton
Flannels.
Ladies' anil Gents'' Underware,
Niiavls und Scurfs,
Wool Illanketc, f
TmnkiniKl
Xravelinjir Sateliels,
Hatsaiid Caiis,
Oii'ClMlifor O
Floor mid Table. -
BOOTS and SHOES,
We would call special attention to our
stock of Men's nnd Hoys San Francisco
Boots, which we have sold for n number of
years past with general satisfaction. . Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete Ftock of .
HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS,
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic
Family Groceries, "
All at Prices. Also, - .
LlVERPOfiL AXD CARMAN ISLAND SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
seplStf
I. SETXING.
FOR SALE!
At A. DSffirg-sriii-!.
IWIEL. SEI.E AT A REASOXARI.E FIG
ure, inyI.ivery r.usiness. Stock, Ac,
and lease my Pam to a purchaser for two
years; also if required, will lease my
Dwelling House for same time,
Oregon City, Oregon, August -JO, lSTt.
J. M. FRAZER.
Ayer's Oath
Vo- u- i- Vf I
1 mv -tn :... O. -!ihi-.:-
i :-
b !, liver. ; M ...
el . u. i? . :
jilH-i '.. til, ::r.ii
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M'ri uix i;-!tief.rt
M '.: , !. 1 . .
e !)- "..-i - v..
n:5c; and every iamiiy m.'. I li::ve uhmimui h
for tlieir protection ;;mi- it -!, v -1 .-1 . q.;.
est, surest, and bc-t. e:' T
the market abounds, "v tiu-ii-
-:ij-:h;m
the blood is purilied, the c!"i"Upli.-.:.- ;
tcin expellef, obstruction-- n-ituiyr'!, r'i i
whole machinery of life re-tot-ed u il- li.'.-il.j.y
actirity. lntes-n:i! o:-g.;n M-hi--U uv-r-jw ri-,;-M
and siiiggish me rlv'a;:.--ed by .-?;- . .11 5
stimulatetl into ai'tinn. 'lii-i im-ip:il li-v.; .-o
is changed iat healrij, i'.i? v:;hie of "vhicli elia:?.e,
when reckoned on tin v.n.-t ini i.Mi.. v . h. . :-;y
it, can hardly le computed. ':!:: " mr.-.m
makes them pleasant t t:t5..?. pi-eru ccsi-iH.'
virtues nniuilairtnl fir j;:y iei;i.t;: tl" i;:i.y, 0
that thev are over freh, :i:id jn'r'ivliv : i ll: W.i;
Although scorching, they sir Jiiihl. end otw.-.-ite
without ditiirliaai-e to tiu1 ce!i.-iilutH;ii,oi t;c' .
occupation. ... Q
Full directions are i.-rri f:v the rr-r!p"e- Si
each box, how to u-e them a h'.n.iiiy 1 :. -,
and for tlie follyvi:;g -yuijtl; iiil, ii J..e -e
I'M s rapidly cure : . (
For Iy..et5;a or IT ra:t ';? rt. ?.;!;.
era. B.iiiiirsir and 2.v of .4 j-ic-i .t?,:!:i y
should be taken modei-mcly to !;iii;:i.ilc iii -l uii
ach, and restore it healthy imie :;nd action.
For J-ivrr Con;3ltr( ii varii!- j m:
tonis, JSilioiis C j'ii-t;tlti-. ri,'iiL-i!c4
mcIi. JTaimif iro u" a- r" :'c:cVi 'k. Ti-t-ion
Colic ami BJi?i?K i-Vvrm.liiv) i-li-mi.l
be judiciously taken fis- t- icil cr; i m-je-t
discaseil actibu or rcaiovc- i!.o i.'.j.-i 1 :i .oi: v. h: -h
cauc it.
For Ilyspnf err or T-;t:,v1";, l.tti f-'t".
mild doe is generally riMi'iircl.
For JElSJtimitii3rt. intti'T, r:iic-?.
Sit;ltiota jf fjjj- tipart. ':
lide. i'iltk ?nd tojii1. Ilicv i!tt;:!d it:- o:
nously taken, as requite.!, i ciiatig. il.v -e-i-fd
action of the syet-.'isi.' ''i;!i cli-ixrv- '. !:
coniplotuts di.-:'liv:,r- 1
For Dropsy ami- ?ropsi -iil : "i.i-r
they should lie takfii ii. l:irg" r'n-i fn'-jviMl (i i-j
to proiinre tho etrt-t f a d Tt-ii'' pti-g.'.
For Kniir:-KtiB, :i h'rsrr . e jhea'il l;e
taken, as it produces Uio k-...&-.,-i c'e ; l- - y.n
latliy. As a Dinner I':!i. t ie 0 -0 .v.- Jr. ft 1 tf
promote digestion and relict the stoma- li.
An occasional close si:iiii;.!'e- t! - rt-i.ua'-h -Mid
bowels, restores the :;pc-l!.e, !-.'.i iv.vi-r 1e - tin
system. Hence it i oileu advini:igt"-i- w e
110 serious derangement ext-ts. Cm: .vho f.-e's
tolerably well, oth-n lind- tliaf a do -e of tii- e
Fills make? him IV-el dec'r.lt:'.: b.a t'r. i: tcc.r
cleansing and reiiovitthrg e'e t ou '.i- 'ivj
apparatus.
l-r.i i Ar.t-.O r.Y
Jr T. C.ATr.liS: CO., Vr.scftraZ r 7: ).? h ts,
v lOlI'ltj., 3IAS.. V 1.
FOl SALE BY ALL DUVO'JISTS EVEHYWHUItE.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
Such as Coughs, Colds, "Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Among tlie great
discoveries of modern
science, few are of
more real value to
mankind tluin thia ef
fectual remedy for all
diseases of the Throat
and Luns. A vast
trial of its virtues,
throughout this and
other countries, has
shown that it des,
tnrotv nnd efTVetii!llW'
control them. The testimony of our best citi
zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, tlit
Chekrt Pectoral, will and does relieve nnd
cure the afflicting disorders of the Xliroat and
Lungs beyond any other medicine. -The most
dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs
yield to Its jwwer; and cases of Consamp
tion, cured by this preparation, are publicr")
It known, so remarkable as hardly to be be
lieved,, were they not proven beyond dispnte.
As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public
raav re!v for full protection. Uy curing Coughs,
tlie forerunners of mora serious disease, it saves
unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering
not to be comoutad. It challenges trial, ami -con
vinces tlie most scepticaL Every family should
keep it on hand as a protection against the early
and unperccived attack of PulmonarjpAffections
which are easily met at first, but which become.
incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Tea
der lunt nccJ this defence; and it is tnreise to.
be without it. As a safeguard to children,, amid
the distressing diseases wmcn ueset tne inroat
and Clicst o? childhoo!, Cherry Pkckrau
is invaluable; for, by its timely use, riulti
tudes are rescued from prematux graves, and
saved to the love and affection centred on them.
It acts speedily and snrelv against ordinary colds,
sccurin"' sound and health-restoring sleep." Xo
one wilfsuffer troublesomo Influenza nnd pain
ful Bronchitis, wUea they know how cosily
they can be curod. .
Originally tlie product of long, laborious, and
successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil
is spared in making- everr bottle in the utmost
no'ssiblo perfection- It may bo confidently re
lied upon iU rS aU he virtes it has ever
exhibited, aud capable of nroducms cures as
memorable as thc greatest it lias ever effected-
reEPARED BT
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DI1UG GISTS EVEUVWHEEE,
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