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) Xljc lUrtkln Enterprise. SOU X AXD tOVXTY. 'TAMicn.-T- bc Oivjonijn of yca-"- ,' tlimt the contract has just been JT ilv ' WillamMK Riv.r Transpor.a-- n for the bnild.n or a larg. y Pstumi.oiit to ply on the waters "f with the? steamer Annie c.'3R.:;Cr Mr. Josopb racquet, an ex- - boat tuil.ler. Pfij the contract The new hn'rl .lentil or hold, wiih a 5i r:'';iv - i.v) o"a- - Wo,k wil1 i- - c:",",.V Rt once on the bull, and the ,!( ',01!,,e;e,1 an'3 ,n vrh''''' ., y.'- -I to run within - 70 davs from date IS racb The contract for the build- - boiler and er.eme have been ''l? !,,. Willamette Iron Works. The ;" ., will have a ,troke of 3 feet. w..h inch bore. I reir 10 ion hore power. 1 here n ;j! hp about . .... . . . it. .. . A..,...lAtl.M ........ probability mar, uie cm-,- .. .. -- .rnn" f',n.t1,Hr tea me r will soon be let by the saino company. r.vu.ot's Magazine koii Dkcemheu. TLi in'.r-rtinj- r monthly for December i Veil and looks bright and pood no a tAvntv dollar gobl piece just from the It " tvfie and some new frltiTres which will command thni5fI ves to the rea'i'-r-- and patrons of B iUvrs. known all over therountrv a thechoapest n-- be.jt publication of its kind in the United Staff. In i' can be found matter th.V interests all. old and vonnjj : while the cuin'nir year the Mib-u-ribe- r will receive A pn-- t v chroinn as a Chrw'rnsis present. TMs will be a preat temptation to every ,,1- -. and we hop;; th in-- s n 1 will avail ihene!ve of it. Only $1.50 per year, lo cen' sinple copies. For sale all ,,t.t the country. Ad.lreM Thomes &, r.H Congress Ptreel. TJostoa. An' Oi.i I'ionkkii Goxk. John Gill Ciiniibe'.l. an old citizen of ibis place, died' at his residence very puddenlv ves lenlnv uT'eriiO'iu at about two o'clock, of corpe'ion of tlie Inn2" Mr. Campbell r:ne to Orepon in 113. nnd is well known for his many noble nnd cenorwn a "s II- - whs l).-r:- i in Philadelphia on the CC:ii .f March. IS IS. and w a ilierefore in .1.1:h v."ir. W'eHha'l publish n history hi life in our next issue. Peace Ue to L.i rc:i) tin r.nTS ami Shoks. P.y reference to our a Iv.'i'ti-i- i' columns, it will be Feen that our tenner townsman. Geo A. Pease. has i x "d i:i th-- - b ot iin.1 shoe business at pnrd.iitd. v. here he is ready to given.! tiien.N a pooa ur.der.Unr.dinp at a low piit-e- . (Jive him a pull. H isthesucees-- b r .. i!;e popular firm of Ptotzman. Gil-Lim- ui & '."o.. tui First street. K.'i.'iii .r.i The Uev. Johnson 11. I'. i!cock. of (.'or val lis. will preach in i'..iiis ( ) Cuurcli botli morn-j.ie- ; ar d evening, on Sunday next. At the ei.-iiii!- serviee be will preach a senioui t.. i.iir' it;eii. Subject Compani.uiships. N- - ii. Tli'irday. bi- g Tliank-p- i vimr-In.iiiei- e will be service in S'. Paiil't u!i!t-!l- . lit I..';. A. M. To lit IIli'katki) We ure informed t:i it !Iev. .Mr. Sellwood. at the urpent re-- ; niLiiiy d' our ciii'.lts. will pive !ier co. .cert, wiiti a c.hrtiipe of e. This will plenee. iiie music-- i v : nr por i'.n of oar citizens, and no l!.e ho i se will be crowdeil. I'sioor.iissi v;. The line dy weather for t'. c 1 isi tenddy h i been very b'i:e'icial toward the work on the locks, and it is ii.)W in an advanced sluo thut rainn i'::n.i eifect it iu t'eri.tlly . The work wi.l bu comidc'.c.l bc!oi; the rirt cd J vju iry , 1 J . 1i::st IjiA r. The sleutner A'.bany GoivaIHs last Thursday, and awiiyuboitt 70 tons of lieitfht. Tti'v is the tirst tiipof the simshh. 'i'he v. iu-- r h i lulli'n to such a ptape that bunts - only b! to po a short distau'ee ab;ve S i'f!!i at present. Lki.i.jms. Kev. J. A.. Wirih. f.f Ne-- v ; U 1,'ity. ("aiii'ornia. has accepted a cull the 1- -t llapii-- t Church of Oregon i 'i-- y to become it Pastor, and will preach Gr-- l M'laimi at the ibiptist Church on - iy uj.Tiiinjj at half past ten o'clock. r.: S n:K.L; r Stock. Jolin Wils.n. of P. i:ul. presents Pome important facts '' :r rea lefi i!;ls wees in uie iifiveruiue lie is a reliable a pood c: 'Ck of pooj-- . and will sell as cheap rs en h- - purchased iu the Siate. Give hi;:', a cr!L Trr.KLTs- .- Messrs. Williams A: Ilf rdinp, '. ill.- - Lincoln Bakery, will Imve a pood p. i r ' y of Thr.nk'pi vinp turkeyn tn hand, nhl.h ihey will sf'.l at a reasonable price. I'.mt fail to ct one of .hem. The pn-a- t Vivian pive an exhibition at t'if Court House Iat nipbt to a pood audi-''f!- '. lie jjivea anotlior t, when all 'U-- wih to eij y a hi arty lauich should go. Hie price t.f auiuissiofi n bu 5n irents. P')TiTo::s. We are under ob'ipations o ; ' .Mr. J. c. llckett for Back of po-t"- s. the larpest we have ever seen. uT.Ta4i:i-- on 2'J to the bu!)el. They ar.; hjid to bent. -- rv Ui.Afs. Mr. Sual announces that l ready to have Santa Claus in every ! 'Vn, Pi the count f. at a reasonable 1'ioe. Gs and examine I is stock. N'iW (,o..is. Me.-ft- s. S. Ackeitnan t announce to day a reduction ic the Pn.-- c of their poo. Is until the first of Jan-"r- J. Give them a call. i iiwKs.-M- rs. A. Hood has our thanks I a fiile lot iif viil.-- kl f.i nA.nlMi.J appreciate Mich favor.. :' Peter's Mn-ic- al Moirhly for N veinter may be had at Mr. Fleming's store. Ji r an excellent number. rK::soxvi..-- We had a call last Wed- - nltvfr,n 0!If frK-iii- J Mr. Dabcock, of t '.i couatv. -' Tin--: IJivKit. The Albtny and D.iy- - are the r,a!y boats now rusui." on itpper lirer. s The m.inv fiiends of Uncle John will ra-r- et to learn that be is to his room. Itcturiis. l c billowing U the vote of the State f as beard from : c' CIS A N'T "icl!Il;.S r-y- j (i77 t.- -p ' 77 PJ7 ''noni ill J.fcltO hiiHi...ti... -- i'l v "'. ; ... ;o 'n'uti (Ueported majority). ISO it) .199 . ::) 11 ' in (m ii,.rii.. . . j ..j j . .450 3SD (Imported nV'ijorVt y) ." . 3i) ' ' Uhis ..S.'lfi 771 vie... .561) S13 G .310 122 Halcst Telegraphic Xcivs. New York. Nov. 19. The Tines Wash- ington dispatch says there are ind cations of a sharp attack in Congress oa the uew civil service appointment machinery, and adds that the election has rendered tha friends of the measure strjn"er than ever and they have the advant i;e of an appeu! to the platform on w hich the party triumph- ed. Peter Conner has addressed a cmrat-ular- y Ictttr to President (Slant, and wants an enfiMCement of the civil service rules. A Tribune speci il says the Administra- tion has twenty-fiv- majority on j ;nt bal- lot in the Alabama Legislature. Senator Spencer will be In Oyer and Terminer, to dav. Jndce P.ra-d- fcet the second day of the December term lor th trial of Stokes for the murd. r of Fisk. Chicago, Nov. 19. The Femnle Co'losre at Jacksonville ( III.), be'.onpiup to the Meth- odist Church, was burned lust Tii-h- t. Sr. Pot-is- , Nov. '20.The learns by private advices that u Vipilanec Committee has been orniicd in LUavette eourity, in this State.' for the purpose of lynchinp Colonel Turner, publisher of the Lexington U'xisltr, who shot and killed the editor of the. Lexington Graves. The Sheriff a few davs apo called out the citizens to assist in preserving peace. A number and Turner was protected. Since then the Viu'duntes have not i lied the citizens who aided the Sheriff to leave 'be county, asid tbev have dei me-- i it expedient, to d.I so. WaSHIXKTiW. Nov. T.I. Tim I'nito.l ...h.i Marshal of Xe.v Orleans teleirrapWed to' the I'resioent last Saturday lor tio..p to aid him in arre-tin- p cetta'in iers- - ns who bad eei i conspiring aj;ain-- t the election, and w ho manifested a to the . F. e.leral authorities. The PrcMde.it refuse i S1 2t iunaJCe i civil authorities were powerless to cxecu e 1 ne taws. Ttie action of the United States Marshal in Alabami, in anestinp Dem-ici- ic mem- - ber-- t of tlie Lcpislature for allepetl violation of the election laws, and carry in tlicui t . j Mohib to prevent 11 quorum, is severely condemned h re by tlie aduunis'ra'ioa as unwise, unnecessary and perhaps i leal. If the account of the alijir as telepraphed North is correct, the Marshal who n:"i,!e t'.e arrests will receive sevt-i- 1 ej.r'.nian.l ami l.e dismissed from the olfice. S:.ch is tlie view of Attorney General n illiams. N'i:w York, Nov. i: .V special to the Vvm'jp Pimt, dated Washington, Hub iiist., sas theie is pood reason l .r helicviai; t.iat ;':.e President, in his lorthc .minp niess'pe, will reconiinend Congress to complete th ; work of am.ie.ty, by making it uuivc.s.il, and by restoring tl.o-- e 10 citizenship who arc now excluded by tba third sect o.i of the Four teeut'i Amendment t. the Coustitu-- t on Such a cour-- e i.us b . en ur'ed upon the I'resi 1 tit by several tiKuubcrs of t'ne Cabinet and one of them is authority fr sayi.'.p be bus d c tied lo do so. Sew Vo.ik, Nov. I'.i. Tiro TriLim siys this morning of Mr. (Jreeley th .t h? Ins been seiiousiy unwell since his wife's death h 00 nervous protian. in, resuiiiup manly from the seveie strata ui oi h s nervous sis' cm liiiougii want of re-- t an 1 slci. ilar- - nip the I. ist m ti 1 11 of his wife's ItiMss. ; Nothinp but bis rem.ir'-iabl- strcnirth of c institution has eniliiedhiu to uivc at en-tio- n tlis r. cc.it tlutics. We trust b.! mav he restored speedily to his nsa A vigoroiu beallh. Territorial News Items. Th? d ips in O'.ytnpii have the epizoo- tics ca;r-i'.- l by eating poisoned nie:t. H. G. Sirauve has upon his du- ties as Secretatyof Washingioii Territory. An earthquake skick was distinct y felt in various p uts ol Dakota, on the l.):h iiist.. but 110 damage was done. Six inch veins oi pure silver have been found in Ari.on 1 and larpe pieces of pure virgin silver have been picked up in the creeks. i The Salt Lake LraUl pronounces the reported discovery of diamonds in Utah !o be a humbug, and promises ui; expo- sition of the fraud. Th. d oi! bouse at the liab'.bouse at Capo Disappointment, in Vi'iirti'iinn Tetritory. ii to be 'orn away and a new and larger one erected at once. Tlie grand jury at Olympia has indicted Win. Kirkhmd lor the crime of murder coiiiinined in tlie kiliing of a man named Campbell, last summer. II n. 'Jr. Lewis, ill. newly appointed Associate District Judze in M.mun.i, h is arrived at his post and opened Court at Hoemail City on the 4;h inst. T. M. Keed. Esq . of Olytnpi.i. is or.o of the delegates to the General Assembly lo meet at Dtltimote next May. from the Oregon and Wiibbing't::! Territory I'res-bytery- . Jtiliu? I.'ickens is preparing to start a new paper at Steilacooui. tt be called the P'Kp't Stun t Aj-nr- t. .;. The first number will pioo.iOiy be issued on li.ursj.ty of this week. Wa-hingt- Terriiory. at In." receni election, voted to call a Convonii jil for the purpo-- e of lormintr a Stie Cons'iiu- - tion j.rior to asking admission to the Union. Col. Milroy. brother of General Milroy. Superintendent ot Indian Air:rs for Washington Terriiory. has ben arrested for assault ar.tl battery on Dr. Sowers. The lottner is agent and the latter is physician at Chehalis Indian reservation. Michael Donnhuo who was sentenced to Ihe peiiitentiaiy in Idaho for five years by Judge Uoliister for an assault wiih in-le- nt to kill Joseph Atkinson. last fall has been pardon d by Gov. Dennett on the recoiiiuu'ndaiioii of numerous citzens. Thomas Willuans and Joseph Kd wards two discharged foldiers convicted of stealing Governin-'ii- t hoises in Idaho have both been recently pardoned by the Prisideii'. The tcsiimoity was circum slanti il and showed the offence to have teen trespass rather than larceny. Mr. Prooks started from the coal mines near Seattle on Tuesday lst t cross Lake Washington in a canoe. 'I'he canoe upset and he lost his paddle. He g t astride of the canoe and drilled 20 miles 10 Sqnak Slough, where h- - land d and returned lo tlie mines by bind, bu! li'ile worse for his long ami fearful exposure. The Seattle says : "We are in- formed thut at the lime il was announced in the Olympia papers ib.it Mr. G.ufi.l.le had suddenly b it tor pails unknown, he was lying iu that ci v dangerously sit k wiih an attack cf at hm 1 . similar to I hat r which Mr. Thomas recently d ed. and a' one lime bis friends I n 1 li paired of hi recovery. Iu his nf".l:etion .Mr. G and his family h ive the sympathy ot all right-minde- d people.'' The Owyhee Ac'ilttu-Ji- c says: "About halt pasi nine o'clock on Thur-.la- y night the Sib ins-ant- . Iwo men named John Ci liven and Richard Iloach. bad a q larrel in the Owyhee Uxchange Saloon, resn the '.alter being shot through ihe light arm above the eibow. severing the main urret-- ami causing death Iron; ihe loss of blood about three o'clock the next morn- ing. It is thought that Craven was cut by lioach but how badly no one knows, as up t- - the time of going to press ho bud not been found. Whisky was in all probabili- ty the cause of the trouble. An Kpiscopal church is about to be erected nt Deer Lodge. Il is to lo called S'. Junes. after Si. J une Church. R 1 tavi i. New York. which contributed SI 00 ) to build i'. and it is to be a ni.'iii'iri il of the Rev Mr. Fowler, formerly Rector of St. James. Iativiii more ia':erlv a mis- pionary of Mon'ann and who with bis U i'e and three children. perished abo r two i vrars since on the Hudson River railroad. The Rev. Mr. S'oy. formerly of Portland expects SI. 500 help from the East to build j with, anil has opened a subscription at j Deer Lodge with a view of raising 52.501 j more, and has alrvady secured over 3!,SJ0 i A Word to Fathers. We have read a story of a litt'.e bnv who. when he wanted a new suit of clothes ' beeped his mother to ask his father if he tnipht have it. The mother su that the, boy mipht ask for himself -- J would.'' said the boy. ' but I don't fee well enotiph acquainted with him." Then is a sharp reproof to his father in reply t, hi son. Many a father keeps hi children so at a distance from him that they never leel confidentially acquainted with him. They feel that be is a swrt of monarch in the family. They fee no f.imiiiaii.v wiih hsnt. They fear him ar.d lespect him nnd even iovc uim some, for children cannot lieip lovinp some every body about them: but i!iy seldom pet near enouph to him lo feel intimate wiih him. They seldom po lo bin; with their iinle wants and trials; they approach him thiouph ibe mo'her. Ihey have a hiph wav to her heart on winch they p., i an,i 01lt wil)j p,.,.rect freedom. In his keeping.,,!? ,,iu,u fathers are to bbune. Children siionld not be held off. Let them come near. Let them be as intimate with the lather a wnii the mother. Let their little hearts be freely opeued. It i wicked to freeze up the love fountains in the Hub one's hearts lathers do ihe:n an injury bv l.v-in- p with them as Htra.ur-r- s. Tnis drives nnny h child away from borne for the sympathy his heart craves, and of:en into UK'"0i'.1 society It nurses 1 ise. m n I :ii;.l mistrust, whieh .r .. ,o.;i.i a.... not out prow in a Kfeiime. Ooeii your iieari.s nd your arms, oh lail.Hi-..- - he dee VI. ll - vour children a-- k for their w nits and iri.iN; pl.17 wii. ,HM11. 1,. ...,1-..,.- . ,, di U'Jr '- v- -,- d yon. A comm-- n 1 ib'.e anxiety is in mi ft sted by a poniou of the Sonihern pr.ss and pcop'e to attract lo their viciniiv the 111: radon fi-i- m Alsace ard Lorraine. Tlie credentials of these are devotion to principle and loyalty lo the instincts of pa;ri:isni They would find amonp ibe Huguenots of Virginia and Sou'h Caroli- na decendanirf of cojnp.i: riots who were disiinguishtvi by the same characteristics, and who an; now among the first citizens of the youth. They are a:i acquisition to bj c vi-te- by tlie Souili pur t e 11 1 n rl v a', the begining of the new era. in develop- ing her m.tiiiil'aciuii.ig in'ercfis and res.)tirces. iir:o. In this city, November 2!, 1 572, of con- gestion of toe luti'js, Jomx (Jill Campbem., a.-c- d years, 7 mont.is and 21 days. The funeral will take place irernin., from tlie Episcopal Church, at 10 o'clo k. Friends and acj i i.itauces arc respectf .llv requested t t attend. Oregon City Prices Current. The following are the prices paid for produce, and the prices at which other es are selling, in this market : WIIKAT-Whi- te.- bushel. 70($0c. OATS "jjV bushel. S7 h cts. POTATOES p) busiiel. 37 cts. ONIONS bushel. 1 OttfoSl 50. FLOUi- t- - bbl. S i S f 00. PLAN'S While. lb.. ;(,?H cts. I'ltii.i' r iiuii .i p pies. ; lb., C(T?.7 els. Peaches. ; lb., 1 '( iCc: Plums tl lb.. 'id cts.: Currants. ""f lb.. liifT?J0 els. m Tn-:ii--r- ib.. K'.fiS 'hi dozen. 3D cis. CinCKH.N'S r doz.-ii- . $2 ()."). SUG Ail Crushed. ) lb.. 20 eis!: Island y !!).. loQiil-'- s els.; N. ().. -- jj lb., lo cis.; Sun Francisco lviino.l. 1 lb. I f cts. TF.A- - Younp llvson. lb.. 1 t;:i .Ta- - pan. r ).. ".".cOo il tit) COi- - i- -- ;j it,.. :;(;i.-:- t cis. s A 1 V 'j? lit.. 1 j 0 1. c . SYRUP Heavy Golden. figal.,50ct3 ; V.s. Heavy (iolden. "j-- giii.. f7o PACON Hams. lb.. 18 cts ; Sides. 1G cts. fi B..: S!5..ulder.s. 11 cts. LARD "j lb.. i3cis. OIL Devoc's Kerosene, rail.. 7o. Liu.eed oil. raw. gall.. " f I 25: Linseed o'l. boiled, "f? gall., 31 251 50 WOOL lb.. 35 cts. P !:;:";' (In foot. Cf'r,7 C'S. f lb. PORK On font. (;ct.7c!s. -- )'l!j. SHU UP Per head." 2 5i')(V.j;:; 00. HIDi "S Green, il 50 yf; Dvyrjt H... 15 cts : Suited. Se. Kctiiriou Sfrvlt-ii- . St Pauls ( Ujiiscopal ) Church, the Rev. John W. Sellwood, rector. Services on Sun.lav ot lo.; a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Schoo! and Rode class ul 2 v. si. Ift Corigreg.itioiial Church. . . . .seats Free Saobath School, .12 o'clock. M. o M. P. Church, . . .Scat-- Free. Moruutg Services lo.;jo. Uvci.iiip Ser vices, 7A o'clock. Sabhalb School at 2 o'clock p. m. J. D. Lociiv, Pastor. A;i:.TS KOit TIIU KSTHUl'KISE. The following pcrons are authorized to act as agents fur the Enterprise : iii o. P. Powell & Cc, 40 Park Row, New-Yor- Cue. Wet'icrill & Co., 007 Chestnut street, Pbiladelpt.ia. Abbott , Co.. No. S2 & 4 Nassau street, New York. Portland, Oregon T, Samuel San Francisco, Thomas Po.ce San Francisco L. P. Fisher Si Helens, Columbia county, S. A. Miles. Astoria, Chits p county. . . '. . . A. Yan Du.-c-n. Lafiv. t'e. Yaiiioill countv..J. L. Fu rg sun . Dallas. Polk county . . Dave Ilol.'iics. Co. vallis ....). S. Palmer. C in von Cit v Yv". P. Las.e!I. Dail-'s- Wasco cornty N. II. Cat. s. La tirande. Union county.. A. C. 'ta'g. Pendietun. I.'matilla countv S. V. Ki.ox Ucugcne City J M. Thompson CLACKAMAS COCXTV. Reaver Crei k. .. C. F. Peatie. pa:;le Ci eck .Frank YV". Foster. Cascad-- . .Ilcmy McGugin. I.o.v. r Molalla. . . .... W. Mo re land. Can by L ". Strawscr. Upper Molalta. . . ..YV II. Vaugban 1 at di n g's Z. C. Norton. Cutting-.- ' I). Wrul.t. fsyi;i plo;ns t'ali.ri li. Dull, hcivv headache, obst' uetion of na-- s il p.issagcs. filling i:.t the f. ro.it sometimes profuse, watery, acrid, thick and teliaci s mucus, purul nt, mucu purulent, blootlc, j.nt. id, ollensivc, etc. In tuhors a dryno-s- , dr', w.iicry weak or eyes, tinging in Ihe ear s. deafness, bawktng an 1 cougbieg to cleir thu.uf; ul- cerations, scabs from ulcers, constant desire to clear no.-- e and thro it, voice rdtered, naal twa g. offensive tveith. impaired s 11 Il and taste" izzines. mental dep.'i-ssioi)- , tUk i.ig cou'li. idocy, and insanity. A 1 tli'j a'jovc sv.npt mis are emmoa t the discus ; in some o! its s'ages or cmpl-- c ;t'"S. thousa ids of cases annually ler ruinate up co isu.upt ion, and end ir. the grave without evermanifesting oue-thir- d ot toe above symptoms. No disease is more conmnn or less under- stood bv .hysican-.- . Tlie Propriet r of Dr Sage's C .t trr'u licmed v will pay $..". reward for a case 0.' Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold !y druggists. Hcwa.e of ciintfifrif.-- a ,d irm-tif- iiaifiilio.'i. Jl member that the (ienuine has the words "II. V. Pierce. M. I)., Sole Proprietor, Pu lalo, N. Y.." pr tiled 01 the out-- l le wnspoer; also his Dr. Pi i ce's portr 1 .t, inline and a J.b es pr'n.t-t- d ou the U. S. Coverncent st.mp upou each package. In this way you will be sure to p t t ie genuine. T;i lie it in tiinr. P'.nghJ and C 'Ids will not wait. They are deceptive, and the patient often i n .pines bimsc If better eve r when he has te.t used the pr per treatment. tor cure. Attend 'o it at once. W s B.its'Asi or Wild Cueruv is our oldest cure for these complaints. L. P. FiHE 21 and 1 N.-- Mcr- - chants Exc'iange, L 7Cr autji i i Ag-.a- r is far f rx?&?-i- . SLOoO Reward will be paid bv the I proprietor of Dr. Pierce s br.ilucn Medical Discovery for a medicine that will equal il ! iu curing severe anu lingering Coughs, Bronchitis and all diseases ot the lungs. For the very but piititogriipbs. go to Hrud ley & liulofsou's Gal'cry without STAIUm- -, "55" ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 4o Montgomery Street. Sun Francijco. Falls e.campmext so.4,1 . o. F. Meets at Odd FeHows Hall ou the FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING of eacli month. Fatrnrebs in good stand- ing are invited to attend, i'eir. S. lS72-l- f T he Waiuing Inii btl'ii Ikidcu. Since the exposure i f the attempts of certain unscrupulous' local dealers, to palm off their c; m so astringents, made ft cm cheap and impure materials, m place of the treat national tonic, Ileslettci 's Stomach Pitters, public opinion has fct strongly agaitist thoe empirics and their prepara- tions. Their occupation is pone, or soon will be. When the lirfht is let into decep- tion it soon wilts down. Persons who tri- fle with their own health, by using unknown preparations, with no guarantee to sustain them, when an established specific, proven by tweny ytaia expciicncc to be exactly what it is claimed to be, is within their reach, aie sure to rcpeiyt their temeiity. Many have J n-- e so in this instance, but it is hoped that the truth plainly spoken has arrested the evil- - Iu the ineal.timc the de- mand for ti c leading protective and rest .ra-tiv- e medicine of America was never so great as it has been this sea-o- n. .From the feyer a-i- Ague districts of the west, souih west, tin j s uitl , it is literally o: e. whelming, and ii may b.: said of the advices ft orn all pans of t..c counti y of the cuies it is ciicctoig dyspepsia, billious com;. la tits, and chrot.rc constipation, that "tlieir name is legion." Everywhere the sick and feeble seem to have realized the importance of "hold ng fist that which is g od. and of avoiding whai is spurious ami dangerous. The numerous ' PiUers," under various names, which mercenary dealers endeavor to substitute for Hosteller's Stomach Pit ters, should be avoideil, tor their own sakes, by t!ie sick and tiie public at large. Hos-tctter- 's Hitlers aie piocnrable iu bottle? only, and never soiu in bulk. A sine thing. CARLE SCREW YVIRh Ro'-t- and Siioes will not rip, or come apart, i.nd are the ea-ic- st ever worn. Try them. All bear the Patent Stamp. It is :tn lOslisljlisHeil t atct, that Con- sumption can be cured; hut it is far better to prevent the cruel di-eu- from f istening itself on the sysiem by the timelv use of a rcuoolv like Dit. Wist Ait's Rai.sam of Wild Ctn.KiiY. This standard prepai-.ttio- will speedily cure a cough or cold even Coiisump- - ticn ottcn yiel-l- to its great power. itltiltiioiimli liOitii .o. 1. A. K. u.;l fi A. 31. Holds its regular c.iminunica A ttons on the irxt itn-- 'IJ,ir,l .v'u-- - ifuii 111 eacli month, at . i clock trom Ihe 'Jotb of September to the 20th of March, and 7A o'clock from tlie 2"tli of March to the 2otb ot September, lircth ren in good standing are invited to attend. I)ec."a3.1S70, Py order of YV. M. Oregon Lodge Xo. .", 1. . of O. I". o.c;v'.;. Meets every Thursday even iC'ff i ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Hail, M i in 8 ect. Members of the Order arc invited to attend Rv order . - IV. ti. ItclM :i I) I.oOi' O. O. F". (O O Meet on the Second and Fourth $V . TCKSDAY EVJ-:SI.iJS- . ot each month, nt 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Half. Members of the Degree aie invited to attend. R igge stockings ami protruding Iocs ure not see ou icet, vle-re SILVIPI TIPS are worn. Parents r cm niber this, they last twice us long. For sale by all dea trs. VVOID QUACKS. A vi ict im i f ea v i 1- causing ticr-oii- s dehilitv. premature decay. Ac , hiving tried 111 vain every a lveitised remedy, has a simple means ot -- ilf chit, which lie w;U send free to lis fellow sulicrers. Address J . IL RLE YES, "S Nassau st., New Y rk Sept. 1 : 1 y C'ure it sii iinrr. po not treat it lishtiv. A couch may prove d i nacrous. A cold mav lead you, by suie degrees, to hc.pcb'ss coii Kiiri.p ion. In WisTiii's Pai.sam ok Wili) Ciitiim v a cure for coughs, c.d.ts, bronchitis and whooping cough is offered. It is well known and is easily tried. All druggists keep it. GREAT REDUCTION ! S. A KERMAK &, CO- - , O FFEK 'IT1EIR ENTIRE STOCK AT REDUCE Prices until January 1, 18715 CALL AN.) EXAMINE OUR STOCK. We mean what we siy. nnd we propose t cive the pe plo of O'Cgori City ana C.acka-inu- s county a r opportunity to purchase their goods at a less price than ever before idle red in tlii- - city, wit ch wil! only lust u ! I nex January. Oar stock is complete in everv lesp.ct. Give us a C.ill Before Baj in? Els:wli?rc. REMEMBER TMK OLD STAND OF S- - ACKKItSIAX CO. Main street, second door south cf the PostofQie SANTACLAUS. HEAOOUAPJEOS FOB 1372, AT LOUSS SAAL'3 C0NFE3T ONERY ESTABLISHMENT, Main Street, Oregon City. The best veriety of TOYS nnd FANCY GOODS. Miitabe "for Chrsirn.is Presents ever bef ire brought to I Irs c tv. which will be sold at. prices to suit the tinus. Call and examine my stock abd prices. nov22m I WEALTH AND HEALTH IN Good Cable Screw Wire BOOTS AD SIIOES. Will not L-- nk .ml Last Twic: as lontf Store to Rent. rpHE. STORE HOUSE PORM FRLYOCCU-- X pi'-- I v Kafka, on Rocs Creek. 12 miles Irom Aurora, situated at a fine point lor countrv tia.iing post; can be bad on very reasonable terms. T. is is a desirably point for a man with small capital to go into bnsi- - D,JSnV"re ' f JOHNSON & McCtrTTN .r.f OrrCa City. Orercr. BOOT- - AND SHOE HOUSE. AN IMItThTSE STOCK AS USUAL, GEORGE A. PEASE, sirccEiioa to ruoTZu.iN, cillihan & co., con. fikst ixounisox' s., rORTL i.N'D. tiov2:tf NEW GOODS. ON THIRD STREET, 3mccn'Al(ler nn.t Morr'.gou Street. Domrstic Coltons, Cln.lt Silk Pop. IIiih. LiiKiu, IIIn. It .tlpnrns, Tabie jiinl Ioom Uoii: iiini; Cioutls, IIii.li'i', Tow 1 u ltd ( rutt iionll'i. nil Siloes, Kmniklt iii'r Ciuoda BUSINESS FOR SALE ! SEbb STOCK AXD GOOD IWIbb business (ti e oldest Ret di Pusi-n.s- s in the citv;, and Rent STORE AND FIXTURES, for a term of yc rs at a luw rent, JOHN WIEiSOW, TIIiriD STKUET, SOUTH OF ALDEK PORTLAND, OREGON. Administratorc' Salo. In tho Cuuuty t'ourt of 'latliaiuasi couiitj". Oregon. In tl.e matter of tho estate of Jt.Sil V. l;i K.I.K, lAce.'-H- . L NOTICE IS UIIREPY OIVPN THAT INT P'.irsuauee cf au Order ami l.ieense niado anil fiiv..:i l.y the Hon. l ounty (,'uurr of Claeka-ni.- ii eourity at '.lie Novomler turn, 1972 thereof, I v. ill proceed lo soil at public miction to ihe lii'iiet ladder, at the Court House door, m Oreifjn t it, ou'l ucs.lay tlie.ilstdiiyof llcremt.cr, A. I)., at the hour of one o'clock, 1'. .M., tin following descr ibed parcels of land, sil.u it.; in (.'laelcanias county, Oregon, and to the esiale oi' aaid decea-e.1- , to-- w it : 1st. Donation claim Xo. t", in T. 3 S., It. I "W., of tlie NVillaiaotte raeridiau bounded, us ioIIowm: HcuiuiuiT at u point IS MJ-1- cliains east, and (i O ciiiiina sliJ;)i from tlie riori Invent corner of See. "2'i, in T. 'J S., li. 1 W., runiuiiL; thence east .J.i chains ; thence south 0 deir. i"J lain, west, to the Willamette' riven thenci; north Tfi decrees.; west 10 cha ins ; thence north 70 decrees 3u min- utes west, lli lsil-li- .il chains; tiietice north U7 v est. 10 I) chains; tlicnco north 41 .) chains to the place of lieriiiuiu; eontaiiiinjr IC2 70-1- 00 acres, nioie or less. Cd. A li actional part of donation claim No. 42, lH'imf tr.ut of des c V. lSuotic, in T. 3 S., it. 1 V.'. of tiie Willamette meridian, bounded as follows: itciunit at the south-we.- -t corn, r of said claim. No. 42, runniirr theme east 20 chains to the line between Isccs. and 27 ; thence north 89 27-1- 00 chains to the AVillme.ctte river; thence south I.S -4 dctoce. iver, 21 .il-lu- i) chains uji the illaia-ctt- c riier to the N. AV. cmncr of Mnid claim. No. 12: t hence south Hi chains to Ihe jduce of bej;iiiiiiiii.r exe.p; imr from this descriniioii a tract of about liu acres ill the N. V.". corner, deed- ed by deceased and his wile to W. A. I'rrssell, the deed for which is recorded on iaircs 32 I'.nd 33 of 15.xk "1" of the record of deeds in 'luck;. runs county, Hiti,u, the amount to bj sold bcai about I 10 acres, after deduct in:t said liO aero tract. d. .Vlso a fr.U'tiou.-.- l part of said donation claim, No. 12, iu T. i S., R. 1 V. of the AVillaiu-ett- e meridian, bounded as follows: I .mmcuei:iir at a point on the south boundary of sui.l claim, 12, lii(i-i'- 0 chiiia.s norih of the soath-w- et corner of 2i, in sai.l township, running thence east s i.i-l- ehains to tlie I". ". corner :' a lo" o! land convoyed by Jesse V. 1'xione and w ife to Alphonso llooiie. the deed for which is recorded on pa: es 2 1 and 2." of Hook "K" of tier- - record ot'd.-nd- s in I la then, o north 24 lo-lo- o . hair.s to the N. W. corm r of said lot ; thence noi lii III 3-- 4 cs east, 'J O eitains to the line dividing sniil claim, 42, between Jesse V. ltoone and his wife; t hence north on snid division line l3 chains to the Willimetie river; thcne south M u:,. west, l'i l ciiiiins up said Willamette river o ihe line between sees. 22 and 23 ; thence south on said section line fi. I 27-1- chains to tlie place of be'inuiier ; containing 12S acres, more or less. On the tiv-- t dcs.rilH.'.l tract is a comfortable frui.'i" dwellinur and barn, and n jroo.l bearing or- chard. On the other two tracts there is a laifre quantity of meadow land that has prinluced four tons to the acre. Kach tract lies ou the Wilbim-ctt- e river. Terms of sale : Coin, onc-thir- .1 on day of sale; one-thu- d in six months, and oi:e-ihi- rd in twelve month.!. lJe.tcrri'd payments bear interest. J Veils at expense of purchaser. November 1 , 1.172. V". C. JOHNSON, i3 w 4. Administrator. Final Settlement. In tlie matter of the estate of Eobert Hoore, deceased. SN THE COUNTY COUKT OF CLACKAMAS county, St ate of Oreiron, November term 1H72; the admiuisti-ato- r of nuid estate having tileil his exhibit for linal settlement ther. of, it is or- dered by tlie Court that Monday the second day of liecembcr, 1S72, be tet apart for tlie hear- ing of objections to said tinal account and lor the settlement thereof with Joo. A. Pease, Atituiu-istrat- or thereof. Jv order of Hon. J. K. "WAIT, County Jud-- e. Attest: It. l CAl'I'IECD, County Clerk. Oregon City, November 8th, 1872. n2w4 "Notice ! I.irvs Citv, Ouf.oon-- , November P, 1S72. The A nnual nu ei in of the Stockholders of the Willamette Fulls Canal and Lock Com- pany, for the election of i fliers for tire cn-su'- ti year, will be held at the Company's olii ce'ai I. inn City, at ten o'clock a. m. on Mood ly, tl.e second day of December, Is72 Pv order of the Pre-iden- t. JNO. N. KINO, Secretary. "IT Q ' v Q Kotice I PER: DNS IN DERI EI) TOME ARE VI.L I noiilied that I have placed mv accounts iu the bauds of Mr. llr. t..r Ca m r.l, ut .Milwaukie, who is instructed to make immedi ite collection of the .same. Persons indebted to me. will plcuse up. IHAAC CAUAN. Milwaukie, Oct. 25, 1S72. nlw3 Parents reduce your Shoe Pills iico thirds by buying SI LYE it TIPPED SIIOES for j our chilc'r n. LIVE AXD LET LIVE! HE OREGCX CITY HACK AND BRAY CO. TTAVISC PURCHASED The J JLX J. ivory Stock and Business fci. 51t"" oi .Mes.s-s- . iiLi.rs & littor.MiTO.v. AV a-- V anu me urays, iiorses ana liusiness.d 1. N tJitKENMAX. ai e now prepared to carry on LIVERY Bt'SlXKSS KKliU STABLE, AXU URVYIXO. Wc wiil also deliver slab woo l to all those persons to wh im Willi-- ; .t Rronbton have enframed and as many more as will engage s!ai w.K)d from us, "so far as we can geu supplv. Ordei-- s left at the Lrvery Stable for Woo l, Dray nu or Ha.din.', will lMi attended tn with disp.tch. Put ouaiie inourseveral branches ot" busin'-s- solic ted. Our tliaigen iall be loftrrite C-J- T fbe Richest Cash Price paid for Oats delivered at the Stable. C. N. OREEN.MAV, P.csilen', J. M. FUAZE R. Secretary. OfO Q.U xi.CV. Crs3 C?iW. Ac; I?f2. rt jSTEVA7" GOODS, JUisT RECEIVED BY CHARLES II. CAUF1ELD j I iiiSSsJS 2 o?E1VEX A W DRY-GOOD- S, LADIES' AND CHILDKES' Oroceries, All of which I will sell at the LOWEST RATES. Give me a call befora porchaaing aii wbre, and cuuviuce yourselves that I CiN ard WILL SELL a cbaan a the cheapest. CORNER ilAI.N MEW GOODS AT Tit K LINCOLN BAKERY. WILLIAMS &. HARDIMG, JUST OPENED A FULL HAVE vboioe FAMILY GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS. The Rakery will be constantly supplied with fresh BREAD, CR CK EPS. CAKES. PASTRY, CAN I) IE 4 AND NUTS. All of which will be sold at livinn: rates. Remember that we do not sell goods at cost. Also, please t.tr in mind that it takes money to do business. To the fa i tiling trade we would ?ay, CASH for you. produce, and CASH tor our eooiis. Goods delivered to all parts of tf.e citv. Feb, IU, lST-2-.t- f BU3.NESS DIRECTORY! rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WILL COMMENCE JL fcol .citing for a Eusiness Directory of the State OF OREGON in a few days; r.nd, to make il successful, respectfully request the ot persons interesed in the welfare of the country. The State has now reached that posiiion when a yearly summary of her proreis is necessary, hence the value of a work which will, iu a condensed form, Combine all Matters of Tub-li- e Interest. Tbe wort in contemplation will embrace a General Sketch ofthe Slate, TS PHYSICAL ASPECTS, GEOLOGY, CLIMATOLOGY, ROTA NY. ZOOLOGY, COMMERCE, MANUFACTURES?, SOCIETIES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PRODUCTIONS, And all other .subjects on which information is required. Tlie work will be illustrated with sketches of some of the leadivfT pion inent scenery cf the State, and its compilation will be under the charge of" J. JIORT;jIEll r.irRFHV, Ksq., whose recent work on Washington Terrltorv tras been highly commended by tbe press and public. The Business Directory OF EACH TOWN AND CITY Will be Complete; And that, with sketches of each place, should make it invaluable to the merchant, Farmer and Mechanic. AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM, it will be TIIE REST yet introduced iu the State, as it will be of such importance that it willalwirys be retained in a prominent position for refer- ence. The Rate of Advertising wiT be as follows : ONE PAGE $20 HALF PAGE 10 CARD... 5 Adveitiscrs taking one pago will receive a ropy of tbe book gratii. TRICE of the work will bo $2.C0. Th? book will bs distributed on every route of travel and public place in tbe country. S.J. McCORJIICK, Publisher, 1C3 Front Street, Portland, Or. October l5, 1S72. FALL AHO WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC. ilAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. TROOUCE .f all kin 1 bou-h- t. for which I pay tbe highest mar ket price. If you desire jrood Goods, at LOW Friers, call a"t I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh stock of Spring Goods. GIVE ME A CALL AND. CONVINCE YOURSELVES. Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL profits. .'r.saxzse. vw aarfaw ,n-i- AND WELL SELECIED STCCK;or G00D3, 3Xilliiiei3 SHOES, Crockery, &c.,!&c. CUAS. 11. CAU FIELD, AND SEVEN Til STREETS, ORECON CITT. CONFECTIONERY SALOON ! Fresh Oysters!!. LOLIS SAAL, --- Proprietor, Corner of Fourth and MkIu Street. OYSTERS SERVED IN ANY 17-RESI- I style desired. Confectionery of every kind constantly on band. I manufacture all my own s'ock, wbirfj ia suilicieut guarantee that it is fresh and pure. Call if want of a good cup of coC, tea. or chocolate, or anything in. my line. Oregon City, September iJ. Ib72:tf SHADES SALOON, C. A. HAAS, Proprietor, Main Street, Oregon City- - I2tl BILLIAIil) TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in- vites the attention i.f the lovers of this popular amusement to ;heni T II H BAR IS S VP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj Cigar.. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. ALSO, a no. 1 SHOOTING GALLERY Is connected with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, lS"2:tf REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE. JACOB STITZEL, C.C.WAT. JACOB STITZEL&CO., SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL & UPTON., REAL ESTATE AXD Cor. Cioiit anil Washington Sts., PORTLAND, O RE G ON . Special attention given to the sale oi farm irg lands and citv property. All corres- pondence relating to the recourccs cf Ore- gon wiil be promptly answerwd- - REAL ESTATE JOURNAL Published monthly. Sent free of ebarg t an v address. JACOB STITZEL & CO. March 15, 3S72:tf ESTAURIAft T. TO THE CONTINUED OAVING the Proprietor. Leon DeLocky, Ihe Rarnum Re-tura- nt is ..ti", ikI tV.r sal To any one wishing to engage in tbrs business. a bargain is ollered. LEON DeLOCEY. Oregon Cify, Oct. 13, 1S72. TUII3 OliVEST AND THE !B IE S T DR. HUFELAN D'S .CELEDRATUD SWISS STOMACH BITTERS The First and most healthful Tonic evr introduced in the United States. These Hitters bav been in tbe San Fran- - cisco Market for over lwn.; ' rs, and notwithst.indinr tb n many new candidates 0 for public favor, th j sales have const4ntly t" increased. Qtavliiii & BEX-- S EEL, Sole Agents, 1 400 and 411 Clay St., Q San Francisco. L'6-- lv S. HCE1.AT. CII A3, r. WARREK. HUELAT & WARREN Attorneys at Lav, OFFICE CRARMAN'S CRICK, VAIX STREET, OREGON CITY, OREGON. March lS72itf F. BARCLAY, Til. R. C. S. Formerly Surgeon to tho Hon. H. C Co. 33 Years Experience. PRACTICING rilTSICIAX A'D SURGEON", Main Street, Orrgon City, JOHNSON & McCOWN ATTORXETS -- A.D COaSELOBS AT-tA- 0P-EG0- N CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State. pril attention gTren to cas-e- In the U. S. Land OfTrcc at Oregon Citv. April S, 1372-t- f i , . . A. NOLTNER. y 0 T A3 Y P C3LICJSI 5EEP E I ST OTTTCi Cr-s'- -a CAf. jaa ISrtf - '"r .s.'; ' ' ' J ;i i 5 , ' . tot-ittt- i T T"Q Q A "R V 1 t 'I i i i P

Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.). (Oregon City ... · ) Xljc lUrtkln Enterprise. SOU X AXD tOVXTY. 'TAMicn.-T-bc Oivjonijn of yca-"-,' tlimt the contract has just been JT

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Page 1: Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.). (Oregon City ... · ) Xljc lUrtkln Enterprise. SOU X AXD tOVXTY. 'TAMicn.-T-bc Oivjonijn of yca-"-,' tlimt the contract has just been JT

)Xljc lUrtkln Enterprise.

SOU X AXD tOVXTY.

'TAMicn.-T- bc Oivjonijn of yca-"- ,'

tlimt the contract has just been

JT ilv ' WillamMK Riv.r Transpor.a-- n

for the bnild.n or a larg.y Pstumi.oiit to ply on the waters

"f with the? steamer Anniec.'3R.:;Cr Mr. Josopb racquet, an ex- -

boat tuil.ler.Pfij the contract The new

hn'rl .lentil or hold, wiih a5i r:'';iv - i.v) o"a- - Wo,k wil1 i- -

c:",",.V Rt once on the bull, and the,!( ',01!,,e;e,1 an'3 ,n

vrh''''' .,y.'- -I

to run within-

70 davs from date

IS racb The contract for the build- -

boiler and er.eme have been''l? !,,. Willamette Iron Works. The;" ., will have a ,troke of 3 feet. w..h

inch bore. I reir10ion hore power. 1 here n;j! hp about . .... . . . it. .. . A..,...lAtl.M........probability mar, uie cm-,- .. ..

-- .rnn"f',n.t1,Hr tea me r will soon be let by

the saino company.

r.vu.ot's Magazine koii Dkcemheu.

TLi in'.r-rtinj- r monthly for December i

Veil and looks bright and pood no atAvntv dollar gobl piece just from the

It " tvfie and some newfrltiTres which will command thni5fI ves

to the rea'i'-r-- and patrons of B iUvrs.known all over therountrv a thechoapestn-- be.jt publication of its kind in theUnited Staff. In i' can be found matterth.V interests all. old and vonnjj : while thecuin'nir year the Mib-u-ribe- r will receiveA pn-- t v chroinn as a Chrw'rnsis present.TMs will be a preat temptation to every,,1- -. and we hop;; th in-- s n 1 will availihene!ve of it. Only $1.50 per year,

lo cen' sinple copies. For sale all,,t.t the country. Ad.lreM Thomes &,

r.H Congress Ptreel. TJostoa.

An' Oi.i I'ionkkii Goxk. John GillCiiniibe'.l. an old citizen of ibis place,died' at his residence very puddenlv veslenlnv uT'eriiO'iu at about two o'clock, ofcorpe'ion of tlie Inn2" Mr. Campbellr:ne to Orepon in 113. nnd is wellknown for his many noble nnd cenorwna "s II- - whs l).-r:- i in Philadelphia on theCC:ii .f March. IS IS. and w a ilierefore in

.1.1:h v."ir. W'eHha'l publish n historyhi life in our next issue. Peace Ue to

L.i rc:i) tin

r.nTS ami Shoks. P.y reference to oura Iv.'i'ti-i- i' columns, it will be Feen thatour tenner townsman. Geo A. Pease. has

i x "d i:i th-- - b ot iin.1 shoe business atpnrd.iitd. v. here he is ready to given.!

tiien.N a pooa ur.der.Unr.dinp at a lowpiit-e-

. (Jive him a pull. H isthesucees-- b

r .. i!;e popular firm of Ptotzman. Gil-Lim- ui

& '."o.. tui First street.

K.'i.'iii .r.i The Uev. Johnson11. I'. i!cock. of (.'or val lis. will preach in

i'..iiis ( ) Cuurcli botli morn-j.ie- ;

ar d evening, on Sunday next. At theei.-iiii!- serviee be will preach a seniouit.. i.iir' it;eii. Subject Compani.uiships.

N- - ii. Tli'irday. bi- g Tliank-p- i vimr-In.iiiei- e

will be service in S'. Paiil'tu!i!t-!l- . lit I..';. A. M.

To lit IIli'katki) We ure informedt:i it !Iev. .Mr. Sellwood. at the urpent re-- ;

niLiiiy d' our ciii'.lts. will pive!ier co. .cert, wiiti a c.hrtiipe of e.

This will plenee. iiie music-- i

v : nr por i'.n of oar citizens, and nol!.e ho i se will be crowdeil.

I'sioor.iissi v;. The line dy weather fort'. c 1 isi tenddy h i been very b'i:e'icialtoward the work on the locks, and it isii.)W in an advanced sluo thut rainn

i'::n.i eifect it iu t'eri.tlly . The workwi.l bu comidc'.c.l bc!oi; the rirt cdJ vju iry , 1 J .

1i::st IjiA r. The sleutner A'.banyGoivaIHs last Thursday, andawiiyuboitt 70 tons of lieitfht.

Tti'v is the tirst tiipof the simshh. 'i'hev. iu-- r h i lulli'n to such a ptape that bunts

- only b! to po a short distau'ee ab;veS i'f!!i at present.

Lki.i.jms. Kev. J. A.. Wirih. f.f Ne-- v

; U 1,'ity. ("aiii'ornia. has accepted a cullthe 1- -t llapii-- t Church of Oregon

i 'i-- y to become it Pastor, and will preachGr-- l M'laimi at the ibiptist Church on

- iy uj.Tiiinjj at half past ten o'clock.

r.: S n:K.L; r Stock. Jolin Wils.n. ofP. i:ul. presents Pome important facts'' :r rea lefi i!;ls wees in uie iifiveruiue

lie is a reliable a poodc: 'Ck of pooj-- . and will sell as cheap rsen h- - purchased iu the Siate. Give hi;:',a cr!L

Trr.KLTs- .- Messrs. Williams A: Ilf rdinp,'. ill.-- Lincoln Bakery, will Imve a pood

p. i r ' y of Thr.nk'pi vinp turkeyn tn hand,nhl.h ihey will sf'.l at a reasonable price.I'.mt fail to ct one of .hem.

The pn-a- t Vivian pive an exhibition att'if Court House Iat nipbt to a pood audi-''f!- '.

lie jjivea anotlior t, when all'U-- wih to eij y a hi arty lauich should go.

Hie price t.f auiuissiofi n bu 5n irents.

P')TiTo::s. We are under ob'ipationso

; ' .Mr. J. c. llckett for Back of po-t"- s.

the larpest we have ever seen.uT.Ta4i:i-- on 2'J to the bu!)el. Theyar.; hjid to bent.

-- rv Ui.Afs. Mr. Sual announces thatl ready to have Santa Claus in every! 'Vn, Pi the count f. at a reasonable1'ioe. Gs and examine I is stock.

N'iW (,o..is. Me.-ft-s. S. Ackeitnan tannounce to day a reduction ic the

Pn.-- c of their poo. Is until the first of Jan-"r- J.

Give them a call.

i iiwKs.-M- rs. A. Hood has our thanksI a fiile lot iif viil.-- kl f.i nA.nlMi.J

appreciate Mich favor..:' Peter's Mn-ic- al Moirhly for

N veinter may be had at Mr. Fleming'sstore. Ji r an excellent number.

rK::soxvi..-- We had a call last Wed- -

nltvfr,n 0!If frK-iii- J Mr. Dabcock, oft '.i couatv.

-' Tin--: IJivKit. The Albtny and D.iy- -

are the r,a!y boats now rusui." onitpper lirer.

s The m.inv fiiends of Uncle Johnwill ra-r- et to learn that be isto his room.

Itcturiis.l c billowing U the vote of the Statef as beard from :

c'CIS A N'T

"icl!Il;.S r-y-j (i77t.--p

' 77 PJ7''noni ill J.fcltO

hiiHi...ti...-- i'l v "'. ; ... ;o'n'uti (Ueported majority). ISO

it).199 . ::)

11 ' in (m ii,.rii... .j ..j j. .450 3SD

(Imported nV'ijorVt y) .". 3i)

' ' Uhis ..S.'lfi 771vie... .561) S13G

.310 122

Halcst Telegraphic Xcivs.

New York. Nov. 19. The Tines Wash-ington dispatch says there are ind cationsof a sharp attack in Congress oa the uewcivil service appointment machinery, andadds that the election has rendered thafriends of the measure strjn"er than everand they have the advant i;e of an appeu!to the platform on w hich the party triumph-ed. Peter Conner has addressed a cmrat-ular- y

Ictttr to President (Slant, and wantsan enfiMCement of the civil service rules.

A Tribune speci il says the Administra-tion has twenty-fiv- majority on j ;nt bal-lot in the Alabama Legislature. SenatorSpencer will be

In Oyer and Terminer, to dav. Jndce P.ra-d-

fcet the second day of the Decemberterm lor th trial of Stokes for the murd. rof Fisk.

Chicago, Nov. 19. The Femnle Co'losreat Jacksonville ( III.), be'.onpiup to the Meth-odist Church, was burned lust Tii-h- t.

Sr. Pot-is-, Nov. '20.Thelearns by private advices that u VipilanecCommittee has been orniicd in LUavetteeourity, in this State.' for the purpose oflynchinp Colonel Turner, publisher of theLexington U'xisltr, who shot and killed theeditor of the. LexingtonGraves. The Sheriff a few davs apo calledout the citizens to assist in preservingpeace. A number and Turnerwas protected. Since then the Viu'dunteshave not i lied the citizens who aided theSheriff to leave 'be county, asid tbev havedei me-- i it expedient, to d.I so.

WaSHIXKTiW. Nov. T.I. Tim I'nito.l ...h.iMarshal of Xe.v Orleans teleirrapWed to' theI'resioent last Saturday lor tio..p to aidhim in arre-tin- p cetta'in iers- - ns who bad

eei i conspiring aj;ain-- t the election, andw ho manifested a to the.F.e.leral authorities. The PrcMde.it refuse i

S1 2t iunaJCe i

civil authorities were powerless to cxecu e1 ne taws.

Ttie action of the United States Marshalin Alabami, in anestinp Dem-ici- ic mem- -

ber-- t of tlie Lcpislature for allepetl violationof the election laws, and carry in tlicui t . j

Mohib to prevent 11 quorum, is severelycondemned h re by tlie aduunis'ra'ioa asunwise, unnecessary and perhaps i leal. Ifthe account of the alijir as telepraphedNorth is correct, the Marshal who n:"i,!e t'.earrests will receive sevt-i- 1 ej.r'.nian.l amil.e dismissed from the olfice. S:.ch is tlieview of Attorney General n illiams.

N'i:w York, Nov. i: .V special to theVvm'jp Pimt, dated Washington, Hub iiist.,

sas theie is pood reason l .r helicviai; t.iat;':.e President, in his lorthc .minp niess'pe,will reconiinend Congress to complete th ;

work of am.ie.ty, by making it uuivc.s.il,and by restoring tl.o-- e 10 citizenship whoarc now excluded by tba third sect o.i ofthe Four teeut'i Amendment t. the Coustitu-- t

on Such a cour-- e i.us b . en ur'ed uponthe I'resi 1 tit by several tiKuubcrs of t'neCabinet and one of them is authority frsayi.'.p be bus d c tied lo do so.

Sew Vo.ik, Nov. I'.i. Tiro TriLim siysthis morning of Mr. (Jreeley th .t h? Insbeen seiiousiy unwell since his wife's deathh 00 nervous protian. in, resuiiiup manlyfrom the seveie strata ui oi h s nervoussis' cm liiiougii want of re-- t an 1 slci. ilar- -nip the I. ist m ti 1 11 of his wife's ItiMss. ;

Nothinp but bis rem.ir'-iabl- strcnirth ofc institution has eniliiedhiu to uivc at en-tio- n

tlis r. cc.it tlutics. We trust b.! mavhe restored speedily to his nsaA vigoroiubeallh.

Territorial News Items.

Th? d ips in O'.ytnpii have the epizoo-tics ca;r-i'.- l by eating poisoned nie:t.

H. G. Sirauve has upon his du-ties as Secretatyof Washingioii Territory.

An earthquake skick was distinct yfelt in various p uts ol Dakota, on thel.):h iiist.. but 110 damage was done.

Six inch veins oi pure silver have beenfound in Ari.on 1 and larpe pieces of purevirgin silver have been picked up in thecreeks. i

The Salt Lake LraUl pronounces thereported discovery of diamonds in Utah!o be a humbug, and promises ui; expo-sition of the fraud.

Th. d oi! bouse at the liab'.bouse atCapo Disappointment, in Vi'iirti'iinnTetritory. ii to be 'orn away and a newand larger one erected at once.

Tlie grand jury at Olympia has indictedWin. Kirkhmd lor the crime of murdercoiiiinined in tlie kiliing of a man namedCampbell, last summer.

II n. 'Jr. Lewis, ill. newly appointedAssociate District Judze in M.mun.i, h isarrived at his post and opened Court atHoemail City on the 4;h inst.

T. M. Keed. Esq . of Olytnpi.i. is or.o ofthe delegates to the General Assembly lomeet at Dtltimote next May. from theOregon and Wiibbing't::! Territory I'res-bytery- .

Jtiliu? I.'ickens is preparing to start anew paper at Steilacooui. tt be called theP'Kp't Stun t Aj-nr- t. .;. The first numberwill pioo.iOiy be issued on li.ursj.ty ofthis week.

Wa-hingt- Terriiory. at In." recenielection, voted to call a Convonii jil forthe purpo-- e of lormintr a Stie Cons'iiu- -

tion j.rior to asking admission to theUnion.

Col. Milroy. brother of General Milroy.Superintendent ot Indian Air:rs forWashington Terriiory. has ben arrestedfor assault ar.tl battery on Dr. Sowers.The lottner is agent and the latter isphysician at Chehalis Indian reservation.

Michael Donnhuo who was sentencedto Ihe peiiitentiaiy in Idaho for five yearsby Judge Uoliister for an assault wiih in-le- nt

to kill Joseph Atkinson. last fall hasbeen pardon d by Gov. Dennett on therecoiiiuu'ndaiioii of numerous citzens.

Thomas Willuans and Joseph Kd wardstwo discharged foldiers convicted ofstealing Governin-'ii- t hoises in Idaho haveboth been recently pardoned by thePrisideii'. The tcsiimoity was circumslanti il and showed the offence to haveteen trespass rather than larceny.

Mr. Prooks started from the coal minesnear Seattle on Tuesday lst t crossLake Washington in a canoe. 'I'he canoeupset and he lost his paddle. He g tastride of the canoe and drilled 20 miles10 Sqnak Slough, where h- - land d andreturned lo tlie mines by bind, bu! li'ileworse for his long ami fearful exposure.

The Seattle says : "We are in-

formed thut at the lime il was announcedin the Olympia papers ib.it Mr. G.ufi.l.lehad suddenly b it tor pails unknown, hewas lying iu that ci v dangerously sit kwiih an attack cf at hm 1 . similar to I hat

r which Mr. Thomas recently d ed. anda' one lime bis friends I n 1 li paired ofhi recovery. Iu his nf".l:etion .Mr. G

and his family h ive the sympathyot all right-minde- d people.''

The Owyhee Ac'ilttu-Ji- c says: "Abouthalt pasi nine o'clock on Thur-.la- y nightthe Sib ins-ant- . Iwo men named JohnCi liven and Richard Iloach. bad a q larrelin the Owyhee Uxchange Saloon, resn

the '.alter being shot through ihe lightarm above the eibow. severing the mainurret-- ami causing death Iron; ihe loss ofblood about three o'clock the next morn-ing. It is thought that Craven was cut bylioach but how badly no one knows, as upt- - the time of going to press ho bud notbeen found. Whisky was in all probabili-ty the cause of the trouble.

An Kpiscopal church is about to beerected nt Deer Lodge. Il is to lo calledS'. Junes. after Si. J une Church. R 1

tavi i. New York. which contributed SI 00 )

to build i'. and it is to be a ni.'iii'iri il ofthe Rev Mr. Fowler, formerly Rector ofSt. James. Iativiii more ia':erlv a mis-pionary of Mon'ann and who with bisU i'e and three children. perished abo r two i

vrars since on the Hudson River railroad.The Rev. Mr. S'oy. formerly of Portlandexpects SI.500 help from the East to build j

with, anil has opened a subscription at j

Deer Lodge with a view of raising 52.501 j

more, and has alrvady secured over 3!,SJ0 i

A Word to Fathers.We have read a story of a litt'.e bnv

who. when he wanted a new suit of clothes'

beeped his mother to ask his father if hetnipht have it. The mother suthat the, boy mipht ask for himself -- Jwould.'' said the boy. ' but I don't feewell enotiph acquainted with him." Thenis a sharp reproof to his father in reply t,hi son. Many a father keeps hi childrenso at a distance from him that they neverleel confidentially acquainted with him.They feel that be is a swrt of monarch inthe family. They fee no f.imiiiaii.v wiihhsnt. They fear him ar.d lespect him nndeven iovc uim some, for children cannotlieip lovinp some every body about them:but i!iy seldom pet near enouph to himlo feel intimate wiih him. They seldompo lo bin; with their iinle wants and trials;they approach him thiouph ibe mo'her.Ihey have a hiph wav to her heart onwinch they p., i an,i 01lt wil)j p,.,.rectfreedom. In his keeping.,,!? ,,iu,u fathersare to bbune. Children siionld not beheld off. Let them come near. Letthem be as intimate with the lather awnii the mother. Let their little heartsbe freely opeued. It i wicked to freezeup the love fountains in the Hub one'shearts lathers do ihe:n an injury bv l.v-in- p

with them as Htra.ur-r- s. Tnis drivesnnny h child away from borne for thesympathy his heart craves, and of:en intoUK'"0i'.1 society It nurses 1 ise. m n I

:ii;.l mistrust, whieh .r .. ,o.;i.i a....not out prow in a Kfeiime. Ooeii youriieari.s nd your arms, oh lail.Hi-..- - he deeVI. ll -vour children a-- k for their w nitsand iri.iN; pl.17 wii. ,HM11. 1,. ...,1-..,.- . ,,

di U'Jr '-v- -,- d yon.

A comm-- n 1 ib'.e anxiety is in mi ft stedby a poniou of the Sonihern pr.ss andpcop'e to attract lo their viciniiv the

111: radon fi-i- m Alsace ard Lorraine.Tlie credentials of these are devotion toprinciple and loyalty lo the instincts ofpa;ri:isni They would find amonp ibeHuguenots of Virginia and Sou'h Caroli-na decendanirf of cojnp.i: riots who weredisiinguishtvi by the same characteristics,and who an; now among the first citizensof the youth. They are a:i acquisition tobj c vi-te- by tlie Souili pur t e 11 1 n rl v a',the begining of the new era. in develop-ing her m.tiiiil'aciuii.ig in'ercfis andres.)tirces.

iir:o.In this city, November 2!, 1 572, of con-

gestion of toe luti'js, Jomx (Jill Campbem.,a.-c- d years, 7 mont.is and 21 days.

The funeral will take placeirernin., from tlie Episcopal Church, at 10o'clo k. Friends and acj i i.itauces arcrespectf .llv requested t t attend.

Oregon City Prices Current.

The following are the prices paid forproduce, and the prices at which other es

are selling, in this market :WIIKAT-Whi- te.- bushel. 70($0c.OATS "jjV bushel. S7 h cts.POTATOES p) busiiel. 37 cts.ONIONS bushel. 1 OttfoSl 50.FLOUi- t- - bbl. S i S f 00.PLAN'S While. lb.. ;(,?H cts.I'ltii.i' r iiuii .i p pies. ; lb., C(T?.7 els.

Peaches. ; lb., 1 '( iCc: Plums tl lb..'id cts.: Currants. ""f lb.. liifT?J0 els.

m Tn-:ii--r- ib..K'.fiS 'hi dozen. 3D cis.CinCKH.N'S r doz.-ii- . $2 ().").

SUG Ail Crushed. ) lb.. 20 eis!: Islandy !!).. loQiil-'- s els.; N. ().. --jj lb., lo cis.;Sun Francisco lviino.l. 1 lb. I f cts.

TF.A- - Younp llvson. lb.. 1 t;:i .Ta- -

pan. r ).. ".".cOo il tit)COi- - i-

--;j it,.. :;(;i.-:- t cis.s A 1 V 'j? lit.. 1 j 0 1. c .SYRUP Heavy Golden. figal.,50ct3 ;

V.s. Heavy (iolden. "j-- giii.. f7oPACON Hams. lb.. 18 cts ; Sides.

1G cts. fi B..: S!5..ulder.s. 11 cts.LARD "j lb.. i3cis.OIL Devoc's Kerosene, rail.. 7o.

Liu.eed oil. raw. gall.. "

f I 25:Linseed o'l. boiled, "f? gall., 31 251 50

WOOL lb.. 35 cts.P !:;:";' (In foot. Cf'r,7 C'S. f lb.PORK On font. (;ct.7c!s. -- )'l!j.SHU UP Per head." 2 5i')(V.j;:; 00.HIDi "S Green, il 50 yf; Dvyrjt H...

15 cts : Suited. Se.

Kctiiriou Sfrvlt-ii- .

St Pauls ( Ujiiscopal ) Church, the Rev. JohnW. Sellwood, rector. Services on Sun.lavot lo.; a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Schoo!and Rode class ul 2 v. si.

Ift Corigreg.itioiial Church. . . . .seats FreeSaobath School, .12 o'clock. M.

oM. P. Church, . . .Scat-- Free.

Moruutg Services lo.;jo.Uvci.iiip Ser vices, 7A o'clock.Sabhalb School at 2 o'clock p. m.

J. D. Lociiv, Pastor.

A;i:.TS KOit TIIU KSTHUl'KISE.The following pcrons are authorized to

act as agents fur the Enterprise :

iii o. P. Powell & Cc, 40 Park Row, New-Yor-

Cue. Wet'icrill & Co., 007 Chestnut street,Pbiladelpt.ia.

Abbott , Co.. No. S2 & 4 Nassau street,New York.Portland, Oregon T, SamuelSan Francisco, Thomas Po.ceSan Francisco L. P. FisherSi Helens, Columbia county, S. A. Miles.Astoria, Chits p county. . . '. . . A. Yan Du.-c-n.

Lafiv. t'e. Yaiiioill countv..J. L. Fu rg sun .

Dallas. Polk county . . Dave Ilol.'iics.Co. vallis ....). S. Palmer.C in von Cit v Yv". P. Las.e!I.Dail-'s- Wasco cornty N. II. Cat. s.La tirande. Union county.. A. C. 'ta'g.Pendietun. I.'matilla countv S. V. Ki.oxUcugcne City J M. Thompson

CLACKAMAS COCXTV.

Reaver Crei k. . . C. F. Peatie.pa:;le Ci eck .Frank YV". Foster.Cascad-- . .Ilcmy McGugin.I.o.v. r Molalla. . . . . . . W. Mo re land.Can by L ". Strawscr.Upper Molalta. . . ..YV II. Vaugban1 at di n g's Z. C. Norton.Cutting-.- ' I). Wrul.t.

fsyi;i plo;ns t'ali.ri li.Dull, hcivv headache, obst' uetion of na-- s

il p.issagcs. filling i:.t thef. ro.it sometimes profuse, watery, acrid,thick and teliaci s mucus, purul nt, mucupurulent, blootlc, j.nt. id, ollensivc, etc. Intuhors a dryno-s- , dr', w.iicry weak or

eyes, tinging in Ihe ear s. deafness,bawktng an 1 cougbieg to cleir thu.uf; ul-

cerations, scabs from ulcers, constant desireto clear no.-- e and thro it, voice rdtered, naaltwa g. offensive tveith. impaired s 11 Il andtaste" izzines. mental dep.'i-ssioi)- , tUk i.igcou'li. idocy, and insanity.

A 1 tli'j a'jovc sv.npt mis are emmoa tthe discus ; in some o! its s'ages or cmpl-- c

;t'"S. thousa ids of cases annually lerruinate up co isu.upt ion, and end ir. thegrave without evermanifesting oue-thir- d ottoe above symptoms.

No disease is more conmnn or less under-stood bv .hysican-.- . Tlie Propriet r of DrSage's C .t trr'u licmed v will pay $..". rewardfor a case 0.' Catarrh which he cannot cure.Sold !y druggists. Hcwa.e of ciintfifrif.-- a

,d irm-tif- iiaifiilio.'i. Jl member thatthe (ienuine has the words "II. V. Pierce.M. I)., Sole Proprietor, Pu lalo, N. Y.."pr tiled 01 the out-- l le wnspoer; also hisDr. Pi i ce's portr 1 .t, inline and a J.b es pr'n.t-t- d

ou the U. S. Coverncent st.mp upou eachpackage. In this way you will be sure top t t ie genuine.

T;i lie it in tiinr. P'.nghJ and C 'Idswill not wait. They are deceptive, and thepatient often i n .pines bimsc If better eve r

when he has te.t used the pr per treatment.tor cure. Attend 'o it at once. W sB.its'Asi or Wild Cueruv is our oldest curefor these complaints.

L. P. FiHE 21 and 1 N.-- Mcr- -

chants Exc'iange, L 7Cr autji i i Ag-.a- r

is far frx?&?-i- .

SLOoO Reward will be paid bv the I

proprietor of Dr. Pierce s br.ilucn MedicalDiscovery for a medicine that will equal il !

iu curing severe anu lingering Coughs,Bronchitis and all diseases ot the lungs.

For the very but piititogriipbs. go to Hrudley & liulofsou's Gal'cry without STAIUm- -,

"55" ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 4oMontgomery Street. Sun Francijco.

Falls e.campmext so.4,1 . o.F. Meets at Odd FeHows Hall ou theFIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENINGof eacli month. Fatrnrebs in good stand-ing are invited to attend,

i'eir. S. lS72-l- f

T he Waiuing Inii btl'ii Ikidcu.Since the exposure i f the attempts of

certain unscrupulous' local dealers, to palmoff their c; m so astringents, made ft cmcheap and impure materials, m place of thetreat national tonic, Ileslettci 's StomachPitters, public opinion has fct stronglyagaitist thoe empirics and their prepara-tions. Their occupation is pone, or soonwill be. When the lirfht is let into decep-tion it soon wilts down. Persons who tri-

fle with their own health, by using unknownpreparations, with no guarantee to sustainthem, when an established specific, provenby tweny ytaia expciicncc to be exactlywhat it is claimed to be, is within theirreach, aie sure to rcpeiyt their temeiity.Many have J n--e so in this instance, but itis hoped that the truth plainly spoken hasarrested the evil- - Iu the ineal.timc the de-

mand for ti c leading protective and rest .ra-tiv- e

medicine of America was never so greatas it has been this sea-o- n. .From the feyera-i- Ague districts of the west, souih west,tin j s uitl , it is literally o: e. whelming, andii may b.: said of the advices ft orn all pansof t..c counti y of the cuies it is ciicctoigdyspepsia, billious com;. la tits, and chrot.rcconstipation, that "tlieir name is legion."Everywhere the sick and feeble seem to haverealized the importance of "hold ng fistthat which is g od. and of avoiding whaiis spurious ami dangerous.

The numerous ' PiUers," under variousnames, which mercenary dealers endeavorto substitute for Hosteller's Stomach Pitters, should be avoideil, tor their own sakes,by t!ie sick and tiie public at large. Hos-tctter- 's

Hitlers aie piocnrable iu bottle?only, and never soiu in bulk.

A sine thing. CARLE SCREW YVIRhRo'-t- and Siioes will not rip, or comeapart, i.nd are the ea-ic- st ever worn. Trythem.

All bear the Patent Stamp.

It is :tn lOslisljlisHeil t atct, that Con-sumption can be cured; hut it is far betterto prevent the cruel di-eu- from f isteningitself on the sysiem by the timelv use of arcuoolv like Dit. Wist Ait's Rai.sam of WildCtn.KiiY. This standard prepai-.ttio- willspeedily cure a cough or cold even Coiisump- -

ticn ottcn yiel-l- to its great power.

itltiltiioiimli liOitii .o. 1. A. K. u.;lfi A. 31. Holds its regular c.iminunica

A ttons on the irxt itn-- 'IJ,ir,l .v'u-- -

ifuii 111 eacli month, at . i clock tromIhe 'Jotb of September to the 20th of

March, and 7A o'clock from tlie 2"tli ofMarch to the 2otb ot September, lircthren in good standing are invited to attend.

I)ec."a3.1S70, Py order of YV. M.

Oregon Lodge Xo. .", 1. . of O. I".

o.c;v'.;. Meets every Thursday even

iC'ff i ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow'sHail, M i in 8 ect.

Members of the Order arc invited to attendRv order . - IV. ti.

ItclM :i I) I.oOi' O. O. F".

(O O Meet on the Second and Fourth$V . TCKSDAY EVJ-:SI.iJS-.

ot each month, nt 7 o'clock, in Odd FellowsHalf. Members of the Degree aie invited toattend.R igge stockings ami protruding Iocs ure notsee ou icet, vle-re SILVIPI TIPS are worn.Parents r cm niber this, they last twice uslong. For sale by all dea trs.

VVOID QUACKS. A viict im i f ea v i 1-

causing ticr-oii-s dehilitv.

premature decay. Ac , hiving tried 111 vainevery a lveitised remedy, has a simple meansot -- ilf chit, which lie w;U send free to lisfellow sulicrers. Address J . IL RLE YES,"S Nassau st., New Y rk

Sept. 1 : 1 y

C'ure it sii iinrr. po not treat it lishtiv.A couch may prove d i nacrous. A cold mavlead you, by suie degrees, to hc.pcb'ss coiiKiiri.p ion. In WisTiii's Pai.sam ok Wili)Ciitiim v a cure for coughs, c.d.ts, bronchitisand whooping cough is offered. It is wellknown and is easily tried. All druggistskeep it.

GREAT REDUCTION !

S. A KERMAK &, CO- -

, O FFEK 'IT1EIR ENTIRE STOCK

AT REDUCEPrices until January 1, 18715

CALL AN.) EXAMINE OUR STOCK.

We mean what we siy. nnd we propose tcive the pe plo of O'Cgori City ana C.acka-inu- s

county a r opportunity to purchase theirgoods at a less price than ever before idle redin tlii- - city, wit ch wil! only lust u ! I nexJanuary. Oar stock is complete in evervlesp.ct.Give us a C.ill Before Baj in? Els:wli?rc.

REMEMBER TMK OLD STAND OFS- - ACKKItSIAX CO.

Main street, second door southcf the PostofQie

SANTACLAUS.HEAOOUAPJEOS FOB 1372,

AT

LOUSS SAAL'3C0NFE3T ONERY ESTABLISHMENT,

Main Street, Oregon City.

The best veriety of TOYS nnd FANCYGOODS. Miitabe "for Chrsirn.is Presentsever bef ire brought to I Irs c tv. which willbe sold at. prices to suit the tinus. Calland examine my stock abd prices.

nov22m I

WEALTH AND HEALTH IN

Good Cable Screw Wire

BOOTS AD SIIOES.

Will not L-- nk .ml Last Twic: as lontf

Store to Rent.rpHE.STORE HOUSE PORM FRLYOCCU-- X

pi'-- I v Kafka, on Rocs Creek. 12 milesIrom Aurora, situated at a fine point lorcountrv tia.iing post; can be bad on veryreasonable terms. T. is is a desirably pointfor a man with small capital to go into bnsi- -

D,JSnV"re ' f JOHNSON & McCtrTTN

.r.f OrrCa City. Orercr.

BOOT- - AND SHOE HOUSE.

AN IMItThTSE STOCK AS USUAL,

GEORGE A. PEASE,sirccEiioa to ruoTZu.iN, cillihan & co.,

con. fikst ixounisox' s.,rORTL i.N'D.

tiov2:tf

NEW GOODS.ON THIRD STREET,

3mccn'Al(ler nn.t Morr'.gou Street.Domrstic Coltons, Cln.lt Silk Pop.

IIiih.LiiKiu, IIIn. It .tlpnrns,

Tabie jiinl Ioom Uoii: iiini; Cioutls,IIii.li'i',

Tow 1 u ltd ( rutt iionll'i. nil Siloes,Kmniklt iii'r Ciuoda

BUSINESS FOR SALE !

SEbb STOCK AXD GOODIWIbbbusiness (ti e oldest Ret di Pusi-n.s- s

in the citv;, and Rent STORE ANDFIXTURES, for a term of yc rs at a luwrent,

JOHN WIEiSOW,TIIiriD STKUET, SOUTH OF ALDEK

PORTLAND, OREGON.

Administratorc' Salo.In tho Cuuuty t'ourt of 'latliaiuasi couiitj".

Oregon.In tl.e matter of tho estate of Jt.Sil V.

l;i K.I.K, lAce.'-H-. L

NOTICE IS UIIREPY OIVPN THAT INT

P'.irsuauee cf au Order ami l.ieense niadoanil fiiv..:i l.y the Hon. l ounty (,'uurr of Claeka-ni.- ii

eourity at '.lie Novomler turn, 1972 thereof, Iv. ill proceed lo soil at public miction to ihe lii'iietladder, at the Court House door, m Oreifjn t it,ou'l ucs.lay tlie.ilstdiiyof llcremt.cr, A. I).,at the hour of one o'clock, 1'. .M., tin followingdescr ibed parcels of land, sil.u it.; in (.'laelcaniascounty, Oregon, and to the esiale oi'aaid decea-e.1- , to-- w it :

1st. Donation claim Xo. t", in T. 3 S., It. I "W.,of tlie NVillaiaotte raeridiau bounded, us ioIIowm:HcuiuiuiT at u point IS MJ-1- cliains east, and(i O ciiiiina sliJ;)i from tlie riori Invent cornerof See. "2'i, in T. 'J S., li. 1 W., runiuiiL; thenceeast .J.i chains ; thence south 0 deir. i"J lain, west,to the Willamette' riven thenci; north Tfi decrees.;west 10 cha ins ; thence north 70 decrees 3u min-utes west, lli lsil-li- .il chains; tiietice north U7

v est. 10 I) chains; tlicnco north 41 .)

chains to the place of lieriiiuiu; eontaiiiinjr IC270-1- 00 acres, nioie or less.

Cd. A li actional part of donation claim No. 42,lH'imf tr.ut of des c V. lSuotic, in T. 3 S., it. 1 V.'.of tiie Willamette meridian, bounded as follows:itciunit at the south-we.- -t corn, r of said claim.No. 42, runniirr theme east 20 chains to the linebetween Isccs. and 27 ; thence north 89 27-1- 00

chains to the AVillme.ctte river; thence south I.S-4 dctoce. iver, 21 .il-lu- i) chains uji the illaia-ctt- c

riier to the N. AV. cmncr of Mnid claim. No.12: t hence south Hi chains to Ihe jduce ofbej;iiiiiiiii.r exe.p; imr from this descriniioii atract of about liu acres ill the N. V.". corner, deed-ed by deceased and his wile to W. A. I'rrssell, thedeed for which is recorded on iaircs 32 I'.nd 33 of15.xk "1" of the record of deeds in 'luck;. runscounty, Hiti,u, the amount to bj sold bcaiabout I 10 acres, after deduct in:t said liO aero tract.

d. .Vlso a fr.U'tiou.-.- l part of said donationclaim, No. 12, iu T. i S., R. 1 V. of the AVillaiu-ett- e

meridian, bounded as follows: I .mmcuei:iirat a point on the south boundary of sui.l claim,12, lii(i-i'- 0 chiiia.s norih of the soath-w- et cornerof 2i, in sai.l township, running thence easts i.i-l- ehains to tlie I". ". corner :' a lo" o! landconvoyed by Jesse V. 1'xione and w ife to Alphonsollooiie. the deed for which is recorded on pa: es 2 1

and 2." of Hook "K" of tier- - record ot'd.-nd- s in I lathen, o north 24 lo-lo- o . hair.s to the

N. W. corm r of said lot ; thence noi lii III 3-- 4 cs

east, 'J O eitains to the line dividingsniil claim, 42, between Jesse V. ltoone and hiswife; t hence north on snid division line l3 chainsto the Willimetie river; thcne south M u:,.west, l'i l ciiiiins up said Willamette rivero ihe line between sees. 22 and 23 ; thence south

on said section line fi. I 27-1- chains to tlie placeof be'inuiier ; containing 12S acres, more or less.

On the tiv-- t dcs.rilH.'.l tract is a comfortablefrui.'i" dwellinur and barn, and n jroo.l bearing or-

chard. On the other two tracts there is a laifrequantity of meadow land that has prinluced fourtons to the acre. Kach tract lies ou the Wilbim-ctt- e

river.Terms of sale : Coin, onc-thir- .1 on day of sale;

one-thu- d in six months, and oi:e-ihi- rd in twelvemonth.!. lJe.tcrri'd payments bear interest.

J Veils at expense of purchaser.November 1 , 1.172. V". C. JOHNSON,

i3 w 4. Administrator.

Final Settlement.In tlie matter of the estate of Eobert Hoore,

deceased.

SN THE COUNTY COUKT OF CLACKAMAScounty, St ate of Oreiron, November term 1H72;

the admiuisti-ato- r of nuid estate having tileilhis exhibit for linal settlement ther. of, it is or-

dered by tlie Court that Monday the secondday of liecembcr, 1S72, be tet apart for tlie hear-ing of objections to said tinal account and lor thesettlement thereof with Joo. A. Pease, Atituiu-istrat- or

thereof.Jv order of Hon. J. K. "WAIT, County Jud-- e.

Attest: It. l CAl'I'IECD, County Clerk.Oregon City, November 8th, 1872. n2w4

"Notice !I.irvs Citv, Ouf.oon--, November P, 1S72.

The A nnual nu ei in of the Stockholdersof the Willamette Fulls Canal and Lock Com-pany, for the election of i fliers for tire cn-su'- ti

year, will be held at the Company'solii ce'ai I. inn City, at ten o'clock a. m. onMood ly, tl.e second day of December, Is72

Pv order of the Pre-iden- t.

JNO. N. KINO, Secretary.

"IT Q 'v Q Kotice I

PER: DNS IN DERI EI) TOME AREVI.LInoiilied that I have placed mv

accounts iu the bauds of Mr. llr. t..r Ca m r.l,

ut .Milwaukie, who is instructed tomake immedi ite collection of the .same.

Persons indebted to me. will plcuseup. IHAAC CAUAN.

Milwaukie, Oct. 25, 1S72. nlw3

Parents reduce your Shoe Pills

iico thirds by buying

SI LYE it TIPPED SIIOES

for j our chilc'r n.

LIVE AXD LET LIVE!

HE OREGCX CITY HACK AND BRAY CO.

TTAVISC PURCHASED The JJLX J. ivory Stock and Business fci. 51t""oi .Mes.s-s- . iiLi.rs & littor.MiTO.v. AV a--Vanu me urays, iiorses ana liusiness.d 1. NtJitKENMAX. ai e now prepared to carry onLIVERY Bt'SlXKSS

KKliU STABLE,AXU URVYIXO.

Wc wiil also deliver slab woo l to all thosepersons to wh im Willi-- ; .t Rronbton haveenframed and as many more as will engages!ai w.K)d from us, "so far as we can geusupplv.

Ordei-- s left at the Lrvery Stable for Woo l,Dray nu or Ha.din.', will lMi attended tn withdisp.tch. Put ouaiie inourseveral branchesot" busin'-s- solic ted. Our tliaigen iallbe loftrrite

C-J-T fbe Richest Cash Price paid for Oats

delivered at the Stable.C. N. OREEN.MAV, P.csilen',

J. M. FUAZE R. Secretary.OfO Q.U xi.CV.Crs3 C?iW. Ac; I?f2. rt

jSTEVA7" GOODS,JUisT RECEIVED BY

CHARLES II. CAUF1ELD

j I iiiSSsJS 2 o?E1VEX A WDRY-GOOD- S,

LADIES' AND CHILDKES'

Oroceries,All of which I will sell at the LOWEST RATES. Give me a call befora porchaaing aiiwbre, and cuuviuce yourselves that I CiN ard WILL SELL a cbaan a the cheapest.

CORNER ilAI.N

MEW GOODSAT Tit K

LINCOLN BAKERY.WILLIAMS &. HARDIMG,

JUST OPENED A FULLHAVE vboioe

FAMILY GROCERIES.AND PROVISIONS.

The Rakery will be constantly suppliedwith fresh

BREAD, CR CK EPS.CAKES. PASTRY,

CAN I) IE 4 AND NUTS.All of which will be sold at livinn: rates.Remember that we do not sell goods at

cost.Also, please t.tr in mind that it takes

money to do business.To the fa i tiling trade we would ?ay, CASH

for you. produce, and CASH tor our eooiis.Goods delivered to all parts of tf.e citv.Feb, IU, lST-2-.t- f

BU3.NESS DIRECTORY!

rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WILL COMMENCEJL fcol .citing for a

Eusiness Directory of the StateOF OREGON in a few days; r.nd, to makeil successful, respectfully request the

ot persons interesed in the welfareof the country. The State has now reachedthat posiiion when a yearly summary of herproreis is necessary, hence the value of awork which will, iu a condensed form,

Combine all Matters of Tub-li-e Interest.

Tbe wort in contemplation will embrace a

General Sketch ofthe Slate,TS PHYSICAL ASPECTS,

GEOLOGY,CLIMATOLOGY,

ROTA NY.ZOOLOGY,

COMMERCE,MANUFACTURES?,

SOCIETIES,PUBLIC BUILDINGS,

PRODUCTIONS,And all other .subjects on which information

is required.

Tlie work will be illustrated with sketchesof some of the leadivfT pion inent scenery cfthe State, and its compilation will be underthe charge of"

J. JIORT;jIEll r.irRFHV, Ksq.,whose recent work on Washington Terrltorvtras been highly commended by tbe pressand public.

The Business DirectoryOF EACH TOWN AND CITY

Will be Complete;And that, with sketches of each place, shouldmake it invaluable to the merchant, Farmerand Mechanic.

AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM, it will beTIIE REST yet introduced iu the State, as itwill be of such importance that it willalwirysbe retained in a prominent position for refer-ence.

The Rate of Advertising wiT be asfollows :

ONE PAGE $20HALF PAGE 10CARD... 5

Adveitiscrs taking one pago will receive aropy of tbe book gratii.

TRICE of the work will bo $2.C0.

Th? book will bs distributed on every routeof travel and public place in tbe country.

S.J. McCORJIICK, Publisher,1C3 Front Street, Portland, Or.

October l5, 1S72.

FALL AHO WINTER GOODSJUST RECEIVED AT

DEALER ISDRY GOODS,

CLOTHING,

BOOTS AND SHOES.HARDWARE, GROCERIES,

CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC.

ilAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.

TROOUCE .f all kin 1 bou-h- t. for which Ipay tbe highest mar ket price.

If you desire jrood Goods, at LOW Friers,call a"t I. SELLING'S, and examine his freshstock of Spring Goods.

GIVE ME A CALL AND. CONVINCE

YOURSELVES.

Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALLprofits. .'r.saxzse.

vw aarfaw ,n-i-

AND WELL SELECIED STCCK;or G00D3,

3Xilliiiei3SHOES,

Crockery, &c.,!&c.

CUAS. 11. CAU FIELD,AND SEVEN Til STREETS, ORECON CITT.

CONFECTIONERY SALOON !

Fresh Oysters!!.LOLIS SAAL, - - - Proprietor,

Corner of Fourth and MkIu Street.OYSTERS SERVED IN ANY

17-RESI-

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style desired. Confectionery of everykind constantly on band.

I manufacture all my own s'ock, wbirfj iasuilicieut guarantee that it is fresh and pure.

Call if want of a good cup of coC, tea.or chocolate, or anything in. my line.

Oregon City, September iJ. Ib72:tf

SHADES SALOON,C. A. HAAS, Proprietor,

Main Street, Oregon City- -

I2tl BILLIAIil) TABLES in OREGONHave been introduced, and the Proprietor in-

vites the attention i.f the lovers of thispopular amusement to ;heni

T II H BAR IS S VPPLIEDWith all the choicest qualities of Liquors anjCigar.. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadjfamous Whiskies and Punch.

ALSO, a no. 1

SHOOTING GALLERYIs connected with the Saloon.

Oregon City, Jan. 1, lS"2:tf

REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE.JACOB STITZEL, C.C.WAT.

JACOB STITZEL&CO.,SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL & UPTON.,

REAL ESTATEAXD

Cor. Cioiit anil Washington Sts.,

PORTLAND, O R E G ON .

Special attention given to the sale oi farmirg lands and citv property. All corres-pondence relating to the recourccs cf Ore-gon wiil be promptly answerwd- -

REAL ESTATE JOURNALPublished monthly. Sent free of ebarg tan v address.

JACOB STITZEL & CO.March 15, 3S72:tf

ESTAURIAft T.

TO THE CONTINUEDOAVING the Proprietor. Leon DeLocky,Ihe Rarnum Re-tura- nt is ..ti", ikI tV.r sal Toany one wishing to engage in tbrs business.a bargain is ollered.

LEON DeLOCEY.Oregon Cify, Oct. 13, 1S72.

TUII3 OliVESTAND

THE !B IE S TDR. HUFELAN D'S

.CELEDRATUD

SWISSSTOMACH BITTERS

The First and most healthful Tonicevr introduced in the United States.

These Hitters bavbeen in tbe San Fran- -cisco Market for overlwn.; ' rs, andnotwithst.indinr tb

n many new candidates0 for public favor, th

j sales have const4ntlyt" increased.Qtavliiii & BEX-- S

EEL, Sole Agents,1 400 and 411 Clay St.,Q San Francisco. L'6-- lv

S. HCE1.AT. CII A3, r. WARREK.

HUELAT & WARRENAttorneys at Lav,

OFFICE CRARMAN'S CRICK, VAIX STREET,

OREGON CITY, OREGON.March lS72itf

F. BARCLAY, Til. R. C. S.Formerly Surgeon to tho Hon. H. C Co.

33 Years Experience.

PRACTICING rilTSICIAX A'D SURGEON",

Main Street, Orrgon City,

JOHNSON & McCOWNATTORXETS -- A.D COaSELOBS AT-tA-

0P-EG0-N CITY, OREGON.

WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTSof the State.pril attention gTren to cas-e- In theU. S. Land OfTrcc at Oregon Citv.

April S, 1372-t- f

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