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THE ENTERPRISE
OREGON nfr,0KEc MEf, 2i, 1S7-I.
-J
.ov-The mi'tnlxTSofthe
nirnllll seme invited gueste asscm-
1 t I iwl-o rooms last Wednos
ble.1 at the ofeoIebrat.
in Vn 3. I. O. F. Owing
thveron lx r- - j-ather. there was not
to the verj !- .vouid liked to have
a '" ,'ti;aSrcVret that we were not
the commencement. Ilejm
rrv,nt .at .the u. mi brothers
lar speeches w"1 Kellv;tho former
,U Lear b ut were informed
we did that -entleman's haj-
that it vf: u, . nc ot j y(i int(.r.
pjost cho t w 1 nm of thel uu
eating nu "Jn-nvship. M.s. M. t
tM "'l P--" which we have
Llne) , nVi hiirhlv siMkeiiofaiil which
hc'n7 .11 nnSl y publish. One of this
for iner ir "1 i-t ion, in prose was
la i il iv thought of by our brethren
fll rl't that it was eoppicil from
i'i 'i kkp" xsb, inserted in a
ver v iXr est ins book, called I the "Odd
Jem." After Mr. Kelly clos
Sl.lTimarks. the Kov.Mr.Nelhyoud,
whi rU'l ben selected by the givers,
Jilted in beluilf of who, we know
LT So XoUe Grand. for the
Uhe a beautiful .bajner , ,ado
r white satin, inscribed I. . O. K,
' ?Ae threelhiU4 Oregon Lodge, No.
I The presentation siooo!i was a
? nf.li ,Uon to all Odd Fellows,
"i o lm made by Brother Me
fl J S ithathe. at W felt the
in?rlnceof tlie words spoken by one
hrevf'ihee
fVi frT the three links the most glo-h-e:)
r r.iths of the Order. We regret
tTa r a "e "ill not allow lis to go fur
ther i nto detail in this matter. After
thf r S Voblc Grand ealled on volnn
fcVers, which cal was answered
lv Hros I.o' V. Hums, .1. 1. Apperson,
andiJso bv the Key. Mr. .Starr, who
mado a very intere.-tin speecli.
SKiyocs Kai.i-.-Capt. J. 1. Miller,
ofthUcitj-, met with a very, painful
accident at Albany last Saturday, lie
was rit to step on the deek of the
Fannt J'atton from the wharf when
hi, fe" slipjed from under him, caus
ing hiin to fall on the deek of the boat,
a dntaucc of about 10 or 12 feet. As lie
Ml ho struck his head airamst one of
the blocks used to fasten the boat with,
knock inhiin insensible. A phj-sieian
was ealled, and lie was made as com
fortable as possible, but he did not re
reeove his senses for somo tinio after
tho fall. The Patton eame to Salem,
Miid the Captain was transferred to the
Alice, and brousrhtdown here the same
dav. He received a severe blow on the
head, a id his side was very badly hurt, I
..r. )imiu l)n.lcpii and we are pleas
ed to state, that at the present writing,
ua ia rtt rcf-nvpi-inir. and will 1a
lie IS I ll iirmnnjj,!
: around in a few days.
Kxckj.i.knt Kxciianoe. We know
there aro many of our patrons who de
wire to sive us a. Christmas or New
Year's present. We aro equally as
anxious to .nivo them ono, and hence
propose this excellent exclianire trom
now mud the. 1st if January. We will
rweivn all back dues from our patrons
and sh'dHv srive them a receipt for the
same, 'litis will be an excellent ox
change. mkI neither will jet more than
is jiistlv due. I.ct our atrons give ns
iiwll. " i"c want to iet as near" even
witli (he worlil as we can by the com
mencement of the New Year.
lioisoi'KTo UrsixKss. Prof. Maerum
having; hen admitted to the bar, has
made arrangement in connection with
Messrs. .lihuson & McCown, of this
city, to
where h
practice .
cn an oflice in Portland,
proposes to commence th.
iw. .Mr. . Macro in is st ire n
e highest character, thor
;atvl. strict intetrrity, and
abilities, and w have ren-
tlein n
milily
i exceii
s in to
.( that lie wfll soon take
front rank in his profession. We sin
crcly rctrret (o have him leave our
plf. but trust that fie may meet with
rli l-t of prosperity in his future
home.
Cnr.w-t.vv Ilrnr. I,ast Monday
ns a Cltiuaniaii was working around
th wool picker, he was caught in tho
Mine and before he could bo extricated
one of his arms was terribly lacerated
ami one of his lcrs broken! A doctor
was called, but John did not wish to
submit to American treatment, and ho
was taken to Portland, his limb bleed
ing terribly. When he arrived there,
Ir. Kinney amputated his arm just be
low the shoulder, and if the Chinaman
K')t over it, it will be a wonder.
s. . . :
Xii-rc. While in Portland, last
week we wcro shown some furniture
manufactured by the Oregon Furniture
Company, which is to lie exhibited at
tl OnVennial Kxhibition in 1S7.
Tho work is mado out of Oretron mapl-i
and shows the sniierioritvof that woo I
for furniture. Mr. Ihifuf is urjrin th i
yople of our State to prepare article-
for the exhibition, and if we are not
proinaly represenUjd, it will not be an v
fault of his or his co-laborers in this
resjtect.
l-K(Ti rtE.-Mr. Calvin 11. Melonal I
deliveroil the fourth lecture of th)
coursAinst Monday evening, ton rather
letter houfto than thero heretofore at
tended. The subject was "The Massa
cre of Gleiieoe." Tho lecture was wel I
delivered and is full of eloquence, and
ml It merits tho reputation it has re
reived The next lecture will lie de
V70rV! by I'rof. T. V. Campbell, next
Monday evening, who is one of tho
most pleasing spiakers in our State.
Nubjec, "Tenure of Life."
MrsicAi Sherman fc Ilvde's Mu
ieal lleporter, of San Francisco, for
NoveinlHir, is an unusually goodly
numW. It contains a sketch of tho
from V -nr? ,Sromley. Gleanings
rroin MiKicat llistorv, a large collel
t on of interesting miscellaneous mat
.iH,; nVl1 Art Notos- Musical Criti
liVrMU,l.1'V,r hne r'?ces of vocal and
the TnUil ,.nusi''- Jt " worth double
. sn.',s;nptioii price of one voar
tlrii 1 l l,or vear; after that at
P.w-or ' tU r remaining in the
ZlZ 'lV at Vo.. City, 1 Vc. ',1.71 :
Annate? I J-: Pk-' Mrs.M artlm
1. W .J." ' ' Lky, M 111 -; H ers.
J-;W(,Ki:iil; Walker, A.
1 tised"'11'"1 fr' r"-'Hay when "adver
fi J. M. I'.acox, P.M.
Tr v I ; " tMO,n:lh IW2fo. 1.
Sauni u: :.: Ii; h' la ?t their hall last
M.Wri:erMi!
t ' 1 r- J- elch, of this
2 t"S rW m a dentist
second to none in this st ite i, i
nnotlice in the n,l 1 j-vn!-1 aT,'Cntrl
Portland which he willVl' VpVi't:
class style and open an otlici ii that
city about the first week in Januarv
lhe l)octor needs no recommendation
at our hands, and will undoubtedly re
ceire a full share of fKitronage.
KoAnSi-pKiivisims. Under the new
law passed by the lat legislature.
Road SiifHirvisors ara required to make
their retuniH at the Jauuarv term of
the County Court, in pPuje oi"theFef
ruary terin. as , heretofoie. Those in
terested will take notice and govern
themselves ;icc: ml i ng 1 v.
jg5llSegB1.,lfflH5'l
CiTTtisTMAS Trek. Tlie children of
the Kpiscopal Sunday School will hav6
a tree at the Church this (Thursday)
evening. There will be an address
dilivered by the Hector, .sintriug by the
children and -other interesting "exer
cises. The friends and parents' of the
children are expected to put on pres
ents for them this year, as there is no
reneral fund for that purpose .raised.
The public are cordially-invited" to at
tend. t
Christmas Halt,. A grand ball is to
take place to-morrow evening (Friday)
at Pope's Hall.- livery arrangement is
being made to make this tho iiall of the
season. The Aurora String Hand will
furnish the music, and the ladies of the
cit v are to arrange the supper, -which
will unquestionably be one of the best
ever served in this town. A fine time
may be exacted by all who shall at
tend. Admitted. Last week, Prof. I. A.
Macrum iuidMr E. ' Si'J Kastham, of
this city, were admitted to the bar,
passing a very creditable examination,
l'hey are both men of. good abilities,
and good, reliable characters, arid we
have no doubt but what they will provo
an honor to tho profession they havu
selected.
Is Bloom. Mr. IJowlett informs us
that strawberry vines wero in bloom on
the hills in Kaglo Creek precinct on the
15th of this month. We have had no
winter so far, and trees seem to be
ready to bloom out on tho first warm
day. Oregon is trulv tho finest climate
on the continent. "
Bklioious Skuvicks. There will be
services held ut tho Kpiscopal Church
this (Friday) morning, at h) o'clock.
The Christmas services at this Church
are unusually in forest in lit, and hvms
suinr on such occasions are trulv beau
tiful it is expected that the Church
will be crowded.
Thoroughly TiisiKO. The parties
who thought they had discovered a
silver ledge, after having given the
matter a -thorough test, have ascer
tained that the rook contains no silver,
or anything of value.
Wants to Skk Them. SherilT Ap
person wants tho tax-j layers to call a
little more frequent. The time for pay
ing the State tax is near at hand, and
he wants the money to meet it.
Christmas Soctaih.k. Tlie scholars
attending the Methodist, Congrega
tional and Baptist Sunday Schools.,
will have a grand sociable at the libra
ry rooms and the Court House, this
(Thursday) evening. :
Tin: Bam.. There is to lie a ball
given at Pojie's Hall to-night (Thurs
day), when we suppose all who wish
to enjoy themselves will be in atten
dance.
Notick to Tkaoiikrs Prof. More
land gives- notice to teachers in this
county that he will hold a public ox
aminst ion to-morrow. Those interest
ed will take notice of this fact.
Correction". In our last issue wo
announced that "A.J. Apperson" was
elected (J. P. of Falls Encampment. It
should have been ' J. T. Apperson."
I
Oam.kk. We had a call from oiir
friend Win. Mort land, of Xeedy, last
Tuesday. He reports everything love-'
ly in his part of the county. '
Ci.osk. Most of our business houses;
will observe Christmas by closing their
establishments to dav. - ,'
A CIIHIST.IIAS HYMN.
It was the calm aiid'silent niuht,
Seven hundred years and 'fifty-three
Had Koine loeii growimr up to might,!
And now was queen of land and sea.'
X sound was heard of clashing wars,;
Peace brooded o'er the hushed do
main ; . - ,. ' .
Apollo, Pnl las', Jove and Mars .
' Held undismayed their ancient reign,'
Iji the solemn midnight,
Centuries ago.
'Twas in the calm and silent night.
The Senator of haughty Borne
Impatient urged his chariot's flight, ;
mm lordly rcve' rolling home ;
l rmnmhat nrvlies irteammir swell
His thoughts with boundless sway; i
v nai recKcu me ltoiuan wnai o'ieii
A paltry province faj- away, .
1 J ii tlie solemn midnight,
Centuries ago?
Within that province faraway
Went plodding homo a weary lxor!
A streak of light fWore him lav.
Fallen through a half-shut stable
door
Across his path. He passed, for naught
" 'Told what was going on within ; '
1 Tow keen the stars! his only thought.
The air, hoc,- calm ami cold and thin,
In the solemn midnight,
Centuries ago!
O strange indiflerence ! Bow and high
Browsed over common joys and
. cares ;.. . . . -
The ('nrth "was filf, but knew not why.
The world was listening unawares-.
How calm h moment may preec-d"
One that shall thrill the world, for
: .' ever !: . - .. .. '-. i '
To that still moment noun would lieed
Man's doom was linked no moro to
sever. ' . .'
In the solemn midnight,
Centuries ago!
It is the calm and solemn night.
A thousand bells ring out and throw.
Their joyous eals abroad, and smite
Thedarkness.charmed and holy now,
The night that erst no shame had" worn,
To it a happy namo is given ;
For in that stable lay new-born,
The peaeoful Prince of earth and
heaven,
In the solemn midnight,
. -3 " Centuries ago 1 -
SmiiiNKR's M-oxTiir.Y for Dkckm
rer. " Notes on Kentucky and Ten
nessee," in tho December number of
Seribner's, form the final regular in
stallment in the Great South Series, by
Mr. King. .V description of the Mam
moth Cave forms a large part of this
article, and there aro several fresh il
lustrations of this wonderful' place.
Th A other articles illustrated, either by
means of pictures or diagrams, are
"The Transit of Venus," "The Proba
bilities of Bivers," " The Silver Age,"
and " Bambles in Madeira." In fiction
we have the continuation of Jules
.Verne's "Mysterious Island" with il
lustrations ; and ofNaxe Holm's curi
ous story, "My- Tourmaline;" also
" Jeannette.'V by MissrWoolson, and
"In Trunipet. a Thanksgiving storv
bv Miss Hopkins, author of " One of
M iss Widgery's Evenings." Mr. Sted
man gives us us another of his essays
on "The Victorian Poets." this time
irrappling with that tough subject.
Itobert Browning himself. There are
poems. Jbv Celia Thaxter and oUkts.
In "Topics of tho Time" lr. Holland
writes about " Tho (treat South iSeries
of Papers," " Christianity ami Color,"
'Investment for Income"," Nature and
Biterature." The Doctor says tliat
Edward King traveled in'all twenty
five thousand miles in' gathering the
materials - for his papers. In tlie 'de
partment of Etchings there lsaui amus
ing account of " The Devil in litera
ture." Dr. Holland's new novel. "Tho
story of Scvenoaks." will begin in tho
January number of Seribner's.
The AxforMn says: Our paper" mail
bag was left on tha- wliarf Friday
night, among some sacks of potatoes.
Such oversights on the . part of the
carrier are too common - to relish
and implies tho need of a visit hero
from the Postal Agent.
!
At a meeting of the members of
Oswego Grange No. 175, held at
Oswego, Dec 16th, the 'following
officers were elected for the ensuing
year: Master C. W. Bryant; Over
seer Otto Ivruse; Lect.f J. M. Lib
bie; Steward, II. T. Shipley; Assist
ant Steward Mack llamsbv, Jr.;
Chaplain, Walters Carman; Treas.
Mrs. J. Libbie; Sec, A. R. Shipley;
Gate Keeper , J. lianger. QeresMi'
lA: ?i r1' Pomona, Mrs. S.
riJ f C- E. Shipley;
Lady Assistant Steward, Miss A
Shipley. A. G. Waging, Jr.
' Secretary.
Notice -The nndtrslgned wishes to
close his books for tho past, and hereby
notifies one and all, indebted to him to
nTrv iaTs73eU1 a" ount lfore jkn
uary L- I. Sklli.vo.
, Ci1lri??s a,ul Now Ycar a-o coming,
but I. Selling LS hero with a splendid
stock of goods, and all is offered at cost.
Everybody is invited to call and make
purchases for the holidays, and in tho
future don't forget the ofd corner. ,
. A Valuable Medical Treatja.
Hostetters United States Almanao for
isrs for distribution, grutU, throughout
the Uaitcil States, and all civilized coun
tries of the Western Hemisphere, will bo
published about the lirst of January, in
tho English, German, French, Norwegian,
Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and
Spanish languages, and all who wish to
understand the true philosophy of health
should read and ponder the valuable sug
gestions it contains. In addition to an ad
mirable medical treatise on the causos,
prevention and cure of a great variety of
diseases, it embraces a large amount of
information Interesting to the merchant,
.the mechanic, the miner, the farmer, the
planter, the professional man; and the
calculations are made for such meridians
and latitudes as are most suitable for a
correct and comprehensive .National Cal
endar. ' '
The nature, uses, and extraordinary san
itary eUects of Hostellers .stomach Hitters,
the staple tonic and alterative of more
than half the Christian world, nr.; fully
set forth In its pages, which are also inter
sporscd wit h pictorial illustrations, valu
able recipes for the house-hold and farm,
humorous anecdotes, and other instructive
and amusing reading matter, original and
selected. Among tlie Annuals to appear
with the opening of the your, this will be
One of the most useful and may bo had
for the asking. The proprietors, Messrs.
Host .utter & .Smith Pittsburgh, la., on re
ceipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a
copy by mail to any person who cannot
procure one in his neighborhood. The
Hit tors a pi sold irt every city, town and
village, and are extensively used through
out tho entire civilized world.
A CATC I).
December, 22d, A. I. 1ST I.
En. Exterprisk.- Altera more thorough
Investigation of the difficulty existing be
tween us, we take this method of informing
the public that wo have settled it satisfac
torily to both parties, finding that it grew
out of a report circulated against, .another
individual. A. JIAKDISOX,
Ii. MAUltS.
MRS. A. M. BiUYTCrJ,
AS LOCATED IX OREGON CITV,
and is prepared to do all kinds of
H
HAIR JEWELRY,
Just as grod, and cheaper, than can be
done In Han Francisco. .She also manu
factures liair, straight or tangled, into -
SWITCHES, CURLS, r AND FRIZZETTS.
.Vice, t-'inr Ilnlr Swift-lies for imle, at
from a-" lo l..
A full lino of Imitation Goods tit Kan
Francisco prices.
Those wishing work done, or to purchase
will do wclbto give her a call before going
to Portland. -
All communications by mail promptly
answered.- .
All work warranted to give satisfactiou.
instructions given in fancy work.
. JSilvcT card-board for sale.
pecrmber Is, 1871-6m
TEDE SUISr.
WKKKLV AXU DAILY FOU'MS,
rainn approach of the phe.sijen-
M TIAIj- election gives unusual impor
tance to the events and developments of
1375. W'c shall endeavor to describe them
fully, faithfully and fearlessly.
A'ic U'rckiy .Sun has now uttained ft cir
cu hit fon of over seventy thousand copies
Its readers are found in every .state , aud
Territory, and its quality is well known to
the public. We shall not only endeavor to
keep it fully up to the old standard, but to
improve and add to its variety and iower.
Tim HWk.i Hurt will continue to bo a
thorough newspaper. All tfie news of the
day will be found in it, condensed when
unimportant, and at full Ifiightti when of
moment, and always, we trust, treated In
a clear, interest ingand instructive man ner.
Jt is our aim ro make the Weekly tint tho
In-st family newspaper in the world. It
win bo full of entertaining and appropriate
reading of every sort, but will print, noth
ing to otrend the most scrupulous and dci
ecatc taste. It will always contain t he most
interesting stories and romances of the
lay, carefully selected and legible printed.
Tlie Agricultural I lepart meiit is a promi
nent feature in the Weekly Sun, and its
articles will always be found fresh and
useful to the farmer.
The numbcr-of men independent in li
tics is increasing, and the Weekly ,Sun is
their pajier esecialJy. it belongs to no
party, and obey ne dictation,' contend
ing for principle, und for tho election of
the best men. It exosos the corruption
that disgraces the country and threatens
the overthrow of ---republican institutions.
It has no fear:of knaves, and seefcg no
favor from their supporters.
The markets of every kind and tho fash
ions are reported in its columns.
The price of the Weekly Sun is onadollar
a year for a sheet of eight pages, and fifty
six columns. As this barely pays tho ex
penses of pajier and print ing, we are not
able to make any discount or allow nny
premium to friends who may make sjie
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der the new law, which required payment
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Address IiCFFAI-O, X. Y
decllwf
NOTICE.
mo WHOM IT MAY COXCBI1 N.
formed and believe that under date of Le-ce-mljer
1!. 1S5, there was issued in my
favor under the Act of March 3, 1S55, a Mil
itary IV.untv Land Warrant, number 5",
8311. for 100 acres, and whereas said warrant
was never received by mc, nor have I sold,
assigned, nor in any manner disposed of
in-r right, to the same ; and being informed
that said warrant when issued was deliv
ered to one .1. T. Neely. whose present
place of residence 1 cannot ascertain, nor
can I learn what he did with the said war
rant : I hereby give notice against the pur-chas-kor
loeiithm of said warrant, as I in
tent to apply at an early day to the 'oin
missioner of Pensions for a reissue of the
same. JOSEPH U.GKKR. .
l atcd this Hth day of November, ISi 1-liw
AT COST! AT COST!!
S. ACKERMAM,
- . Offers HI Large Stock of
Dry Goods,
. - Clothing,
Groceries,
Paints, Oils,
Doors, Windows,
Etc., Etc.,
T COST,;-. :
i;OR SIXTY; DAYS,
FOR CASH.
CALL. AND EXAMINE MY STOCK.
Oregon City, Peg. 5. 1S74. !' ' tf
rrt. john welch;
D E N T I ST,
OFFICE IV
OREGON CITY, "OREGON.
Highest Casli Prlce'Puld fur County
Orders.
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.'S
STEAMBOAT NOTICE ! '
Sti-. K. N.COOKE,
Will leavi OltEGON CITY for POHTTiAND
every day Except Sunday, at M o'clock,
A. M. Keturnintr, will leave Port land for
Oregon City at 2k- o'clock, 1". M.
Str. ALICE,
Will leave OKEliON CITY forCOUVAlXTS
every Monday and Thursday of each week.
. 'Str.DAYTON, .
Will loavo OKEtJON" CITY for MoMIXN
VILI.E, I A FA Y ETT E and HaYTON, mid
all points between, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday of each week. leaves
the Basin at S o'clock, A. sr., and connect
with tho train at Canemah at ll, a. at.
Sti ALT J ANY,
leaves OUEUON CITY for HATtHISBURG
and EUGENE and all intermediate ioiut8
every week.
Sti. Eaimio Iutton,
leaves OREGON CITY for ALBANY and
all iiiteriiKHliato points between twice ev
ery week. .1. I. I51fd-:.S, ABcnt,
Oregon Citv.Februarv, 141. S71.
Final Scttlnnciit!
In tho matter of tho estate of Isaac Capps,
deceased :.
In the County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon.
-VOTIOK IS IIEBEBY GIVEN THAT
)t 1 O. Mi. it 1 1 1 1 1 1 HUlllllllM lilliM fl lliv
. estate dl Isaac Capiis, deci-ased, has tiled
his final accounts ior s-.ttlcinent, and the
Court has set
Monilnr, Hie 111 rtny of Jniiuar)-, A.
at the Court. House. In Oregon City, ns the.
time and place for examining said final
accounts and henrinj; oi objections thereto,
N. W. lt.NlAEI.. .
Attest: County Jude.
J as. M. Frarkii. - .
County Clerk.
' ' " ' lec. 11, tS7t-l W.
SANTA OLATJS
ii as ad tUAirrii:u8.
LOXJIS SJAJL
Announces to the Public that he has ro-
ceived a larc assort merit of Christ in:is
Toys if all kinds, for boys and ?irls, which
he ntrors for sale cln-ap. oct:Rf
PLEASE SETTLE.
4 I.T. FEKSONH WHO OWE P.EI.I, ct
J.Y. PAKKEK, late druists, will lind
their bills at Johnson MeCovvn's l.iw
an J Collection ollice, whr would lie gtnd to
receipt fr the money. Don't delay, and
rare worse. . Ildccwl
A Reprcsrntatlvc ami Champion of Imir
ican Art Tastf!
Prospectus for 1875 Eiyhlh Vear.
THIS ALDIXI3,
THE ART JOIKXAL OF AMERICA,
Issued Monthly.-
" A Masnlflcent Conception, Wondorfully
carrieu out."
The necessity of a )Mpular medium for
the representation of the productions of
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art journal, did not prove the indifference
of t he American eop!e to t he claims of
ni;rn an. sjo soon as n proper appreciation
of the want and an ability lo meet it were
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thusiasm to its support, and the result was
a great artistic and commercial triumph
TflL' If niVLi
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duplicate the ouantitv of line naocr and
engravings in any other shape or number
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mere lsiiiecnromo besides!
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oeuuuiui imrtralt. In oil colors, of the same
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body loves such a dog, and the portrait is
'A. nimi soinioioiiiolilc. that it seems
the veritable presence of the animal itself.
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ural, no ono who sees this premium chro-moM-ill
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und tlie Art liiiflii,
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CANVASSERS WANTED.
AnV rlOrrn H C Vl 4 n tr rn.rr nnA..IU.
a s a local canvasser will receive full and
promt information uy applying to ,
THE ALDINE COMPANY,
.SS.MAIDKX LAXI-, XliW YOKJ.I
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
Si. CUrles Hotel Building.
Soothwest Corner Front and Morrison Sts.
Portland, Oregon,
JUST RECEIVED,
Per Str. " Oriflammc.
LARGE INVOICE
Or kJLCHI WCTLIOtt T aU Kinds
of raw on a bio
BOOTS AND SHOES
HoaUt of tlo Manufacturers East ana
In San Francitco,
FOR CASH.
And will be Sold at
UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES.
Our AGENT Kasf litis sent u. Telerruin
Htatinr tliut on r Orders fur 11
FULL EI1STE
.OK
Boots and Shoes
Have been Filled, and
GOODS SENT BY RAIL
AV Slml Iroiitliino lo Receive 1yeverjr
Mtvinner Iirge Invoices f tlioxe
LohmI tmtil our Stock id
Kull ! Comiilete,
A KMALIi LOT OF
DAMAGED BOOTS AND SHOES
On hand, which must be sold for
AN Y Ili:AKOXAHr,I2 OFFIilt
PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
St. Clmrles Hotel liuildingr.
Southwest Corner Front nnd .Morrison Sts.
G. A. PEASE & CO.
October 30, 1S71.
tf.
SELLING OFF
AT COST
FOR CASH.
The Kntire Stock of
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS.
HATS,
ETC., ETC.
FOR THIRTY DAYS
At r
I SELLING'S
CALL AND SECURE BARGAINS.
Orogon City, Nov. 27, IS7J.
Cw
snNiMoisrs.
In tho Circuit Court of tho .Stat of Orenm
for tho county of Cl&ckatnfts.
K. S. Kearny, FlfT.
In Eqoity.
InsiM Lassw1I and
Have h no 1 1-asswet, Doris.
Tolsartc Iswell and Ilaohal Iwwwoll,
Dofts. :
IN THK NAME OF THE .STATE OF
Oregon you are hereby not ified tht on
tho 31st day of Ictober, A. J . 1874, the above
named plaintiff 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 (mains!
the said defendant. Isaac 1 4 tss well for t tic-
sum of seventeen hundred and sixty-two
and ii)-liW dollars in trold coin, ami interest
thereon in like coin at, tho rate of one per
cent iier month irom t he 2d day of Janua'
ry A. I. 1.S7-J, and for his costs and disburs
ments, and also a decree against said de
fendant foreclosing the mortgage describ
ed in said complaint, and also for the sum
of two hundred dollars as attorneys fees in
foreclosing said mortgage; You are there-
lore required to a ppoar in said Court on
the first day of said term thereof, to lie
held at the Court House in Oregon Citv. in
said Clackamas county, on the 2Uth day of
.prii, a. 1. is;, anu answer the. said com
plaint, or for want thereof the plaintitr will
take judgment against you for the said sum
of $1,702 tM) and Interest as aforesaid, and
will also take a decree of foreclosing said
mortgage, and for his costs and disburse
ments, and also for the sum of $200 attor
neys foes as aforesaid.
This summons Is published by order -of
K. l. Shattuck, Judge or said 1 ourt, made
at Portland. Oregon, on the 2d day of No
vember, A. D. 1S7. ? ..,.-
MAI.TKY fc SHAW,
. novlSwG - Attoyneys for Fit if.
STILL U THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
II A AS' SAL(N.
WILLIAMS & HARDING
AT THE
-LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries toN- found in the
citv. All goods warranwa. oocis delivered
in the city free of charge. J he highest cash
price paid for country prouuee.
orcaoji i-uy, Jiarcu
For Sale! ' -
4 HOUSE AND P.UOGY HOUSE PER-
il. fectly safe. . Apply to
novl.lw-2
MHS. noid,s.
FORSALE.
1MIE FNDEItSIONED OFFERS HH
. premises, jn Oswego, for sale at a bnr.
gain, for ensh. There- is a fine dwelling
mdout buildings orchard and abouttbree
teres of land. Finely situated for a board
ing house for t he hands employed in the
Iron Works. J. W. CAINK.
Ujviv, Sept. l', 1671. tiw
FALL lS7-i '
Is your time to "buy goods at low prices.
S.ACKERftlAN&CO.
are now receiving a large stock of
FALL & WIHTER GOODS,
all of the latest Styles, which will sell
AT7LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock has boon bought for cash, and
wo will sell It at a small advoucq above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
TE WHXSLVT TO EVERYBODY BE
11 fore you purchase or go t-r Port land,
come and pricu our goods and convince
yourself that we do what wo say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Uoods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Ooods,
Notions, (Jrocer
' ies, Hard
wa re
and a great many other articlestoo numer
ours to mention ;
A LM O
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AFiD OILS,
ETC, ETC.
We Will also pay the Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
S.' ACICERMAN A CO.
Oregon City, Sept. 11, 1ST 1. tf
Side Feed and. Back. Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Always ia Order and Seady fsr Wcrl,
If there ia a FLORENCE MACHINE
within one thousand miles of San Fran
cisco not working well, I will fx it with
out any expense to the owner.
. SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street t
GRAND HOTEL BUILDING,
8AK FRANCISCO.
31. C. ATHEY. Oregon City,,
Enterprise lluiMiu, Ajjent.
-W. II. HHULFIELI).
Kstablislietl stnc '4'J, at the old stand.
Main Strt-rt, Oregon fily, Oregon.
daoo An assortment, of Wat lies, .Tewel
VfyX ry.and S-t h Thomas' Weight Clocks
f-- jl all of which are warranted to bo as
tri''-iffi represented.
8ltepairing done on short notice, and
snkful for past patronage.
THE: GREAT RENOVATOR!
A tVrtaln ('urn fr Rlteomaitiwm ami
-.Mercurial nlTeetioiis, Ncrofnlir, K11K
. ItUetmL, Liver i liidae)- . com-
plaiulK, Fcinsilc Ucakm-ss, :io:l :ll
lliseitKos mi Killer Trout an impure
(tlute of tlie ltloud.
Contains no Mercurial or Poisonous Sub
stance. .
THE STRON(5EST WILL' KINO THIS
a SenrchiiVf Oure. Jit tray he taken ly
tlie most delicate, with impunity, and the
remarkable success attending its use war
rants the proprietors in claiming it as the
Most Reliable I Hood Purifier in Use.
Its prentle action renders it remarkably
-llicat ions in Dyspepsia and Constipation,
trivi 11 the organs the assist anco i.eedeil,
and Impairing a tone and strength sxn
dispenses with artificial aid.
I'ut up in quart bot tles. old Uy all deal
ers, Sole proprietors,
CHAKI.K.S IXtiLEV A CO.,
- Wholesale Oru;.sts, Han l-'raliciscow
novl3m3
Farm to Rent.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED ! M'lI.L RENT
JL his farm situated on the Willamette
river two miles below Oregon City, nnd
containinR 31H acres, for two, three or four
years, on liberal terms. Tin; farm has is;
acres under new fence, 20 acres of which is
beaver-dam land, nlcelv seeded down tit
timothy, and is one of the best meadows
of the size in the State. Adjoinlmr this
meadow, on the one side, is ;i lie-Id of. If
acres, well set In timothy ami. clover; and
on the other side is !) of sl.-ishimr. doue.
over a year ago, nnd burned ovur this fall.'
It s convenience to market, whether to
Portland or Oregon City gives it sucrior
advantages. I w ill only rent lo a m-rson
who will live upon nnd work the farm.
1 tin '1 1 u-. Ii m If tt r-f ft mm I'inji
4& acres of which is under-fence' situated
about three niil'-s front Aurora, which I
will sell on reasonable terms.
Kor further Mirlicu lars arniy to Oie un
dersigned at lLs ri'Siiienee in ir;ron I iy.
Nov. l.i, lS71-tvV.
i -
THE NEW IMPEOVED
wmKmm ,
'Or.cc Moro We Come !
V.'ith a Stock of . .
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
I" ARGEU -AND MOHE ATTRACTIVE
i than ever before, boieiht Irom the jrreat
Sim Francisco Panic, and which we oifer
at Greatly Reduced Trices. Our stock
CL O THI oSFGr
Has loen largely increased and we can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
froxls in Mti and I?oys Pusiness and
Dress Suits, Overcoats, etc., nsean Pefottml
in the country, and at 1 rices that cannot
tail to satisfy. Our
CStSS CGGDS DtFARTrVlENT
I filled with a splendid nssortment of all
the leading st j les and lashionable shades
ot jronds
press C letli,
JIolIrs, b'rench nutl
An:-i U-ji it Ureas ;!,
-IU-k Alj?s5--a,
Jiriiliituliiit's,
C'ar.iiieres, Ac.
V A jSMST K L S v 5
Plaid, Plain andOjiera l lannelsf f nil col
ors. Mil. ached and Unbleached Cotton
r lannels.
Iiiitlleo' nml (louts' I niU'i waro, . '
-. Hh.-1 iind .Seaii, - j .'.
AYol l:nikvt',
TriinkiiaiKt
I ravcliji iitcleldi
llctsauil Cii;is,
Oil lotU for
I-'IooraudTaltI.
BOOTS and SHOES,
We would call special attention to our
stock of Men's and I'.oys Srm I'ra ncisco
15Mts, which we have sold for a number of
years past with general satistaction. Ev
ery jiair v.arranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARMING UTCNSILS
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all eholc
Fami
Trocenes?,'
AM at Txw I'rices.
ISO,
LIVKBffiOL m nn:.!AXI.LAM5 SALT.
ll!.!ic.st jPrice paid for all kinds of .
II c 1 1 a c ' 5 2 e 5 ii kY o I
s-pl.Stf
J. SELLING.
- ,'
-' V i JS 13. 0.3 1-2I,J 3 1,1
I WILL SELL AT A REASONABLE 1' IG
1. ure, my Livery Lus::i; :-s, .Stock, Ac,
and lease my i'am ton j urchas r l'i r t v. o
enrs; :i!:o ii re.pureo, wi:I P-jts-i my
Dweltin iious- :'r same time,
Or .ou 1 Uy, Orrnn, An -u: (, st;
J. :. KI'.A'El?.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilfa
a a
Is widely known
a 3 one of die most G
uucciuai remeuies
1
,M "ever discoTercd for e
Vi cleansinnr the ?-s-
fyS tern and purifying
yfj tlie blood. It lias
stood the test of
WSJi stantly growing rep-
intrinsic virtues, -nnd tustained by its re
markable cures. So mild as to be safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searching
as to effectually purge out the great cor
ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful anti- 0
dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Irruptions, and eruptive dis
orders of the skin, Tumors, lilotclics,
Koils, Pimples, 1'ustulcs, Sores, St.
Anthony's fire, ltose or Krysiie
las, Tetter, Salt Iilieum, ScalI
Head, JUinprworm, and internal Ul
cerations of tlie Uterus, Stomacli.
1 aml.tiiver. It also cures other com-
i plaints, to which it would not seem especi-
! all- adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep-
! sia, Fits, Xeural.qria, Heart Disease,
i Female "Weakness, Debility, and
Ijeucorrhoea, when they arc manifesta-
I tions of the scrofulous poisons 1 q
I It is an excellent restorer of "health and
strength in the Spring. By renewing the O
appetite and vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissipates the depression and listless lan
guorof the season. I yen where no disorder
appears, people feel letler. and live longer, q
for cleansing the blood. The system moves
ofi with renewed vigor and a new lease of
life. ' -
PREP A RED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
- Practical ami Analytical Clicmista.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS E'VEUYWIEEKE.
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IlAIiltij i'.-' vii'. iJ,, at -.---r, !.::;;. it
by its )'; yjc
it rc'-r?ivc ;v! en:iti'.
in'1.,' b.r i t ;'" e"0
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c;.j'.:i:iiy .o-Imu.Ih lo l.u-ir i!--i:i.ul vi!r,
aii'l vil!.ri'J.i1 o :i Ik-v." ev-;-v.'lf, eveept
in tixtremc o! p;'.' Ii bo Most
.-con.mic:-il I!:irii cv::;t:sel,
:is it rt'i iiro 1'en
irives the h.iir :i
);!!?:r:tti'-;:rs ainl
Icn.-Iitfc-ov np-
lip.iT.inro. . . v. l 1 w vc--, -u.-
Ass:iycr oT. !M:i.;eiii.'-:tt-S;.0 Tho
constiluen!.i nio WfOi 1 nl ' t-.iic fully
sclectei.1 for c-vfd!ciit .ji:lity; -inl I
consider it the Jert j?iKCPAi:ATiON
lor it.- intcndo'l im.Tx'SCsv'
Sold ly all DtttssMs, awl Dealers U ZTaUcirtcs.
I'rice Oao Dollar. .
Buckingliam's Dye
FOR THE VHISEEUH.
As o ir Kencwcr in many ca?-cs yg
quires too lorir h ttinv, nn-l too.inupi
enre. to it:s!oie r-iv or liiuCvl "Vvhisk-
j-ill !y Ur::-xgi!.s. Jnco ,i1ilty
Mjnufactureti by Tt. P. HALL &. CO
iiuvitury.- ineO
er.s avc have 1 cp.iicd tins dye, m ono
pr partition .Vwuc .i wm liuitiut. anu
ellectuallv aeeoTiifii-'h this result. It
is easily a) Miol, ?hi1 prodcecs (r color
vl-H-h will iilier rub nor tfnsh olE
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