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THE WEST SHORE.
5
June. '
Virtue, Esq., Aaron Payne, Esq., L. M.
Starr, Esq., W. I. Wadleigh, Esq., G, A.
Barnes, Esq., Jesse Applegate, D. M.
French, 0. S. Savage, J. H. Konzie, D. S.
3aker, S. M. Waite, S. S. Slater, Lot. I.iv
ermore, J C. Disosway.
Orator. Hon. J. W. Nesmith.
Poets. Joaquin Miller, S. C. Simpson.
Reader. F. M. Bewley;
Chaplain. Rev. E. R.Geary.'
Marshal. Al. Zieber.
Division Marshals. Wm. Kapus, Joseph
Wiley, W. S. Chapman, C. Rosenbaum.
Pyrotechnist. Prof. G. Hughes.
In charge of Liberty Car. D, F. Har
rington. ' ' .
To deliver an Adjress of Welcome to
the Pioneer Association Judge William
Strong.
Committee on Trades. L. Besser, F.
B. Camp, John Gates, C. E. Smith.
The Committee offer the following
programme:
July 4th,
Salutes;
Grand Parnde;
Governor and State Officers ;
Commander of Department of Colum
bia and Staff;
Commander Fort Vancouver and Staff;
Representatives of Foreign Govern
ments: Invited Guests;
Municipal Authorities;
State Military Companies;
Department of Regulars from Fort
Vancouver;
Fire Department of Portland and
Neighboring Cities;
State Organizations, accompanied by
Eight of the First Bands in the State;
Trades;
Oration ;
Poem, &c. '
In the evening, one of the most mag
nificent displays of Fireworks ever
burned on the Pacific Coast, manufac
tured for the occasion by Prof, Hughes,
at his Laboratory in the City Park.
The last piece of the evening will, while
burning, cover an area of 300 feet by
300 feet, the central figure of which
will be Washington on horseback.
Seats will be arranged for 1 5,000 peo
ple on the City Park blocks west of the
city, south of which the fireworks will
be burned.
Jaly th.
Morning Trial of Fire Engines Steam
and Hand, Not less than ten engines
will enter the contest for the prizes.
During the afternoon there will be a
regatta on the river, opposite the city.
From the number of boats now com
pleted for the occasion, there is little
doubt but the race will be exciting.
In the evening there will be given a
grand Centennial Ball, also Open Air
Concert on the fireworks grounds.
During the day, the Turners will hold
a Picnic at East Portland, where they
will contend for prizes offered by the
Committee.
Jaljr ilk.
Boat racing by the finest boats of the
Northwest Coast.
Afternoon Base Ball games, in which
several of the best clubs in the State
will take part.
Evening Billiard Match, Open Air
Concert, &c.
JalT 7th.
Rifle Shooting, Wing Shooting, and
Contest of Military Companies
for Medal,
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Mile Heats three in five free for
all horses owned in Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho Territories on the first
day of April, 1876, except "Osceola"
and "Twenty-One." Purse, 11,000.
First premium, $700; id, lloo; 3d,
loo.
Maa Dar. Jaljr , Tralllnr.
Purse, $1,000. Mile heats three in
five free for all horses owned in Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho Territo
ries on the first day of April, 1S76.
Purse, 1,000. First premium, 7oo;
id, 2oo; 3d, lco.
Third Day. July 7. Hnaalua.
Free for all two mile heats two in
three. Purse, i,ooo. First premium,
1400; id, $400; 3d, 2CO.
Fourth Day, J Ply S, Trolllnf.
Free for all horses owned in Oregon,
and Washington Territories on the first
day of April, 1S76, that have never
beaten 1:45. Purse, $500. First pre
mium, I350; id, ioo; 3d, t$o.
Entrance for all purses, 10 per cent.
Three or more to enter three to start.
Running Races to be governed by
Bay District Rules. Trotting Races
by National Rules. . ,
Entries in both ninnnig and trotting
races can be made up to 9 o'clock, p. M.
July 1, 1S76, with W. II. Andrus, Oc
cidental Hotel, Portland.
There is now in training one of the
finest field of horses ever brought to
gether on the Coast, among which are
the following well-known horses: Os
ceola, Thad Stevens,Tom Merry, Ophir,
Emma Lee, John Boggs, Dick Wal
dron, Twcnty-One, Rye Straw, Ore
gon, Glenn Horse, Rosa Mansfield,
Amitt, Bill Bigham, Brutraft, Craggie
burn, Nellie Howard, Cozzardbolt, Pi
lot, Lewiston, Olympia-Dick, Blue
Mountain Boy, Paddy, Bashaw, Star
tle, Roan Nellie, Highlander, Mystery,
Minnie Johnson, Lusby,
Farm an All Montr.
One-half fare for two-weeks from
Wednesday, June 18. From till points
south of Eugene City, on 0. & C. R.
R., nt Eugene rates, which will enable
the people of the southern portion of
the State to visit Portland nt a small
cost, compared with usual rates. '
The Telegram, a spicy, lively, and
newsy semi-weekly newspaper, has
made its appearance at Independence,
Polk County. Price, per annum $1.50;
Pipes & Wheeler, Publishers.
Wood's Museum at Portland will
have the largest show and the best one
west of Philadelphia Centennial week.
Call and see.
By last steamer Gray's Music Store
received a large shipment of the world
renowned Stcinway Pianos and match
less Burdctt Organs, as well as a full line
of Centennial sheet music. Mr. J. A.
Carr, the gentlemanly manager, will be
pleased to see you. Give him a call.
Geo. W. Traver, the Manufacturers
Agent of the New Home Sewing
Machine, has just received another
supply of these favorite machines at the
south west corner Third and Morrison
Streets.
Wigandia! what in the world is
Wigandia? why it is Weatherford's
wonderful preparation of Mountain
Balm, said to be an excellent, exhilerat
ing expectorant and alterative tonic.
It purifies the blood and improves
digestion, thereby increasing the ap
petite. By all means read the adver
tisement and then buy a bottle.
We take pleasure in calling special
attention to the advertisement of W.
S. Newbury, the Managing Agent
for Oregon and Washington Territory,
for Frank Bros., one of the largest
Agricultural Establishments oil the
Coast. They are the sole Agents for
the well and favorably known Walter
A. Wood Mowing, and Reaping, and
Harvesting Machines. These machines
have received more than 700 prizes,
including the " World's highest prize "
for mowing and reaping machines at
the Paris Exposition in 1S67, as well as
at the Vienna Exposition in 1S73.
CLACKAMAS CIS. (Ooutafrom pane L)
great many, lateral streams tributary to
these named, near the foot hills; and
altogether, as waa before remarked,
present an array of possibilities for
manufacturing that will aggregate an
immense water power.
There are three first class flouring
mills in Clackamas county, two at Ore
gon City and one at Milwaukic; there
arc besides, three or four custom mills,
five or six saw mills, one largo first
class woolen mill, tub and bucket fac
tory, paper mill, and iron ore and re
duction works in the county, and alto
gether gives token of its greatness, in
leading, in the several productions and
manufactures named, and presages still
greater things for its future. There are
many trades still unprecedented in the
manufacturing line that ought to be
in operation here, where water power
could be employed as an aid thereto.
Clackamas county has twenty post
offices and a population of about seven
thousand.
While we do not wish to make in
vidious comparisons between this and
other counties of our young and grow
ing Stnte, we do not think for variety
and beauty of landscape, salubrity of
climate, and abundance and purity of
living water, it is surpassed in this or
any other State.
Oregon City, the county scat of
Clackamas county, is most beautifully
located on the Willamette river, imme
diately below the Falls, one of the most
picturesque spots on. the coast. It has
the honor of being the first city estab
lished in the State. Tho first cabin was
built there in 1835, by Dr. McLaugh
lin, the chief factor of the Hudson Bay
Company, Our engraving represents
the south part of the city as seen from
the cliffs, showing the Oregon City
Woolen Mills, a magnificent four-story
brick structure, owned by a Company,
of which Ralph Jacobs, Esq., is Presi
dent.', Immediately in its rear we ob
serve the roof of the Tub and Pail Com
pany's Factory, whilst almost adjoining
it on the left we sec the far-fumed " Im
perial Mills." Lying on the bunk of
the river, as partly seen in the extreme
right end of the engraving, is the splen
did Flouring Mill of Miller, Marshall
& Co., a beautiful brick structure with
stone foundation, built on the bed-rock,
and perhaps the finest and largest flour
ing mill on the coast. On the opposite
bank of the river are the locks of the
Willamette, (constructed at an expense
of half a million of dollars) allowing the
passage of steamboats from the upper
to the lower river, and vice versa. On
the left bank of the river, about one
mile distant, is seen the suburban vil
lage of Cancmah. Taking it alto
gether, Oregon City is one of the most
delightful places in the State to spend a
week during the summer season, as the
scenery about its immediate vicinity is
difficult to excel. The population is
about 1,500. A most excellent news
paper, the Oregon City Enterprise, is
published here, by Mr. F. S. Dement,
a young gentleman possessing more
than ordinary ability. The Allien Fruit
Preserving Company of Oregon City
have their dry-house located in the
northern part of the town. Their fruits
are gaining a most excellent reputation
abroad, and their exhibit at the Centen
nial is highly spoken of by Eastern
newspapers. A most excellent school,
under supervision of S. D. Pope, is in a
most flourishing condition. A good
hotel, the "Cliff House," is kept by T.
W. Rhoadcs. Opposite to it we find
the " Barlow House," also a good house,
but kept on a cheaper plan, by James
Cochran. The stores and shops will
compare favorably with any other in
the State. Amongst the leading ones
we notice the general merchandise es-
tablishmcnt of Ackcrman Bros.; Thos.
Charman's; B. A. Hughes'; A. Levy's;
John Myers'; R. Canficld's and I. Sell
ing's. Each of the above keep full
stocks and as lute styles as can be ob
taincd in any store in Portland. Messrs.
Ward & Harding have a very neat
Drug Store; C. W. Pope & Co.'s stock
of Stoves, Tinware and House-furnishing
Goods, is well selected ; J. M. Bacon,
the obliging Postmaster, who also acts
ns agent for the Wkst Siiork, has a
good assortment of Books and Station
ery, as well as Cigars and Tobacco; H.
C. Stephens, Esq., is the Railroad Com
pony's Agent, and few can be found
along the entire line of a more obliging
nature. Of Attorncys-at-Law we find
the firm of Johnson, McCown &
Macrium, as well as Huclat & Eastman.
Of Physicians, Dr. II. W. Ross, and
Drs. Hoover and Norris. The Machine
Shop of John H. Moore's is one of the
manufacturing institutions of the town,
ond is kept pretty busy at all seasons.
Wm. Broughton utilizes part of the
water power here for his saw mill,
which may be seen in the engraving
the first building above the Imperial
Mills. The Lincoln Bakery Is kept by
Williams & Harding, who nlso deal in
Groceries.' Andy Willis runs a Livery
Stable the only one in town and does
a good business. Worshnm & Ramsby
supply the city with fresh meats of all
kinds. In Boot and Shoe stores we
make special mention the establish
ment of J. F. Miller, as well as the one
of J. H. Shcphard. Messrs. Fields &
Sricklcr keep a full line of Groceries.
The city, for its size, has but few
Saloons. This, however, is perhaps
owing to the fact that the water supply
is unlimited. F. Wilde attends to
repairing Guns and Sporting Imple
ments, and has been established here
since 1852. C. P. Wincsctt manufac
tures and repairs Wagons and Agricul
tural Implements. Messrs. Wentherston
& Mullins conduct a Furniture store
the only one in town ; they keep a full
supply of everything required for house
furnishing. C. M. Kcstcr manufactures
Sacks and Tents; his machines are all
run by water power, thereby saving
considerable muscle. In the Black- ,
smithing line, the town is supplied by
two firms, namely: McKinnono: Miller,
and Willis Bros. With this we close
our description for the present of Clack
amas county and its county scat, Oregon
City.
The Pacific Boot and Shoe House
No. 77 First Street, Dek urn's Block, has
the largest stock of Boots and Shoes in
Portland, and arc now receiving 30
different Styles of Centennial Boots and
Shoes for men and boys, as well as an
immense stock of Ladies' and Childrcns'
latest styles of fine shoes. They make
all importations direct from manufne.
turers, and are therefore enabled to offer
nt lower prices than any houso in
this City.
A Inrge assortment of Field and
Marine Glasses, just the thing to take
to the seaside with you, received by
Steamer Aiax at Win. Beck & Son's,
107 Front Street,
The " Royal Hoot and Shoe Store,"
soon to be opened on First Street, be
tween Yamhill and Taylor, is now
nearly ready to receive the well assorted
stock of Boots and Shoes, soon to ar
rive, both of San Francisco and Eastern
manufacture. Send your orders to J,
L. Royal.
The Salem Marble Works of Mr. :
Staiger are the largest in the State.
His assortment of .Mantles, Statuary, ,
Fountains, Monuments and Headstones
is unsurpassed.
One of the most complete establish
ments in the State, in the Boot and Shoe
line, is the Store of John W. Gilbert
at Salem, always has a very large stock
of ladies' and children's latest styles of
shoo on hand, and he has the exclusive
sale of the celebrated "Ilerasome
Gaiter." Also deals extensively in
Leather and Shoe Findings, and pays
the highest market rate for Hides, Furs
and Pelts. People south of Portland
will find it to their advantage to call at
Gilbert's