Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, December 29, 1866, Image 3

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'l lnhPrt to the capital stock of the Oregon
K?r PrintTag and Publishing Company at
lh ?Co Jnty Clerk's office ou Satuiv the
xnc. ,i,flr. iRtifi. at 7 o clock P. M.
tbtnoi rvrnRPiiUATORS.
r- nnlpr of the
Oregon City, Nov. 24th, 186C
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Christmas Festivities. Christmas was
almost universally observed in this city,
ftUd throughout this State so far as beard
- from on 'Tuesday last The display of
Ir"1 rhrktnias trees at the M.L.
exceedingly linewe are in
r T, the church being so crowded that
inb could not gaincadmittance It
have beenuly a pleasing sight to
notice the wishful and bright countenances
of the little boys and girls, as with anxi
ous hearts thev listened lor the calling of
their names. As before stated many were
unable to gain admittance, we were among
that number, vet we can imagine the ex
pressiviiess of the scene, and fancy the old
i song :
C " Come, come, come oh, do be quick
Minutes are hours, you know,
j Thechitdreu are waiting, good St. Nick;
i Then why art thou so slow ?'
: Oh come, Kris Kringle,
jf. With a jingle, jingle,
; ' While the moon shines bright and clear ;
I "With a tingle, tingle, tingle,
And a dingle, dinglt, dingle,
To join iu ourfestal cheer."
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None were forgotten, as three trees were
pjl pared laden with gifts. St. Paul church
- was well decorated with evergreens. On
; Christmas Eve lie v. Mr. Selhvood dis
i coursed to a large congregation, and on
; Christmas day services were held in the
- various churches. In the evening a large
party assembled at the Cliff House, where
' Messrs. White it fihoades had prepared
: Kiimntuously for their entertainment in
festive hall. Mus, dancing, and supper
were enjoyed heartily, until the small
hours of the morning when the Christ
: mas festivities of 18GS in Oregon City,
broke amid the happy hopes of smiling
f, people. The party of the opening of the
i Cilti" House was par excellent, and much
, credit is reflected upon the management of
x the proprietors of this new and already
popular Hotel.
The Old Year. -Oil Monday night IS 6$
; will have gone to rest. The work of the
year will be done. Ligp its predecessors
for the last two-thirds of the decade, IS OR
will be regarded as illustrious in our
i annals. Ordinarily tb) annual division
, of Time is but a mere passing convenience.
:, Ages elapse nd years are torgotten. Pos
terity only remember epochs by a single
name as Christ, Mahomet, Columbus,
"Washington, etc. The advent of lSiU!. as
was supposed, found events settled, in a
manner to virtually decide the destiny of
th' hemispheres. The bells which chimed
the happy tidings from one extreme of the
continent to the other, recalling the vet
eran warriors to the bosotfts) of their
families was still heard. Smiling harvests
have taken the place of horrid war's grim
; Svisaged front, and God grant that pea is
actually at our doors and that bloody rev
olutions may never more (distract and es
trange the American people. J f we must
fight let us lock our shields for a common
defense against the united world declar
ing this the most pjsverj'ul natinttjiipon the
civilized globe. Confident that the New
Year will be a happy one, we join in the
cordial greetings of the festive season, and
extend the usual congratulations to our
patrons.
Oregon City Plat. To further inquire,
and become posted regarding the " orig
inal nlat" ouestion.'a few davs since we
applied to jjhe Record, to be
County Clerk's office. We wt
be fou ml at the
rent there be
fogged, and we came away .s deeply in
volved on the subject. Some things ap
pear upo'D the records which needj expla
nation, and as no comment of ours can
possibly infringe) upon the rights of any
one, we shall make public the results of
our research. On page 8ii of the record
book of 18.51 appears nineteen rod wafers.
Page 87 is a blank. The index showsS
that upon those two pages was recorded
January 7th, 1851, the plat of Oregon
City. Before and after the blank pages
86 and 87 .arj properly recorded transfers
of real property, bearing date January
7th, and January 17th, F. S. Holland. Re
corder, but the plat of Oregon City is gone.
The plat which is " on file7 in the Clerk's
office bears no indication of ever having
been attached to the nineteen wafers on
page 8t. but it bears anPPndorsement on
the back of having been tiled0 January
7th, 18.51. Any person who can make a
truer observation upon this foggy ques
tion, is inviCed to set his compass.
t, Oregon Timber,
TERrniSE savs he
-A reader of the En
wihes to correct the
prevalent opinion that we have-not in
this State, suitable timber for manufactur
ing purposes : He says that he has been
engaged iu manufacturing pursuits for six
teen years, in Oregon, and that we have in
ims county ana aiong me iuaiann river a
splendid quality of ash. and oak. as sulfa
ble for making wagoos, plow Tjeams
SPresning macnies. uorsy powers. e,c, a?
thef import&l timber. That any wooi
chopper will prefer an Oregon ash helve
to an Eastern hickory, etc., and that the
oak is tougher for wsigon spokes, felloes,
etc., and more durable than imported oak
We stand corrected, and forthwith surren
der our opinion, as expressed in the En
terprise a few weeks ago, upon this sub
ject, to the judgment of a more experi
enced and practical man. If the timber
described by our friend exists here, then
is the matter of making agricultural im
plements it home ofa the greater import
ance. Welcome. Our enterprising brother typo,
George 11. IBmes, of Carter's office Portland,
took to himself a wife, Miss Anna F Rigss,
,cn Christmas Eve. at Saltan. Welcome,
.George, you deserve to betonsj to tine do
mestic army. Ve wish'vou and vours a long
, lite and a prosperous one Charles A. Ball,
also wedded Miss Rebecca A. Stott, at For
est Grove, on Christmas Eve. Charlev, you
uuuc u nuuie aeetl, such
as we recom-
mena 10 au young
and strict habits.
inen of stead v purpose,
We congratulate.
Personal. Col. I. 11. Mdrires of Salem
called upon ijis on Monday last, and Mr.
D. W. Craig, one of our fraternity, and
former publisher of the Argus, in this citv,
spent holiday among his old friends here'.
'Colonel Moores is the same everlasting
'good fellow" of old davs. " May his
shadow never groAv less.'
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An Editorial Visit. Cm Christmas day i
we had the pleasure of a visit from Mr.
II. W. Scott, editor of the Oregon.an. and
liis lady. Our rambles about town were
very agreeable, to us at least. Mr. S. years
ago resided in our city, and it was" him
who jhowed us around."
Installation. The
following
officers
were installed on the evening of December
au .uasonic liall in this citv, for the
ensuing Masonic vear -. J. E. Harford W.
M.; J. R. Ralston S. W.; David Dalglish J.
W.; Forbes Barclay Treasurer ; T.J. Mc
Carrer Secretary1; N. W. Randall Trrr.
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Fixe Presents. During the past week
wc have examined with considerable in
terest many gifts.0 It has been a week for
mutual congratulation and the exchange
of tokens of appreciation. These all show
the presence of kind and tender suscepti
bilities among men, and prove that there
& really some of straightforward integrity
even, tipon this rude spot of the American
continent, which the loie of gain cannot
shake or bend. It is meet for man, while
in the enjoyment of that providence of
God which allows him to pursue his avo
cations with the liberty of a free Ameri
can to give and receive such tokens, that
in after years it may be pleasant to know
that the part he had taken in previous life
'entitled him to this respect. Major Thomas
Charman, of this city, is one of the few
men of Aids country who has won the
abiding confidence and esteem of his fel
lows. Soon after his appointment as
Major in the State militia, several business
firms of San Francisco, including L. 13.
Benchley & Col, Tobii, Meagher & Co.,
! Badger & Lindenberger, Murphy, Grant
I fc Co.. Castle Bros.. Cameron, Whittier &
Co., and Dodge & Phillips, with all of
whom Mr. Charman had previous business
connection for from seven to twelve or
thirVen years, clubbed together and pre
sented him with a truly beautiful sword,
of California manufacture .superbly mount
ed in gold, bearing upon the sheath a gold
plate, inscribed with their names, and the
date the present was made, which occurred
upon the very day of the re-election of
M r. Lincoln, the lamented President. The
token was appropriately acknowledged at
the time, and now the firm is the recipient
of another fine gift, a large and beautiful
American Hag. 18 by 22 feet in size, irom
Messrs. Thurnauer & Z'mn, also of San
Francisco. The flag wijt) be hoisted upon4
Messrs. Charman Brother's storeOuporn
each successive gala day hereafter. so
long as it lasts, and while floating in the
breeze, (lie liberal proprietors can proudly
say to themselves that, the multitude of
lLtle courte&ies of life which bought the
prize were,but justOand due. yet there is
satisfaetiorrdn knowing that they were ap
preciated. There is much in doing right.
and as much in knowing that what is done
is appreciated.
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'Jerusalem ! Such wasour exasperation
on last Wednesday noon upon reaching
our private sanciiafter having indulged
in a wholesome meal, to find the furniturcQ
of the room piled-up in a heap, the con
tents of our tobacco box emptied upon
the table, and a huge bundle which fy
semlded cake and fancy fixens.bat which
vv:is in re:ililv the ninfcnl'j nf nnr ehi
basket, that we exclaimed Jerusalem !
who did all this?'" All hand. protested
their in.ioeenee. and the devil himself
would have pleaded " not guilty'' had he
ieen nere. ai last our eye caugnt oq
glimpse of " Compliments Oregonma
Lokle."' We immediately coinefded with
a previously expressed opinion of Col.
Ike Moores, that Capt. Crandall was con
fcideralih) of a brick, and at the first op
portunity to supply the demand for that
article in Portland, he should be put up
at auction and sold by Richardson ! ' We
can't say that we don't like the style of
the Captain, but we want him to come
next time when we may be found. lie is
a live man. full of wholesome electricity,
from the crown of his head to his boots,
and may practice his pleasantries upon
us with perfect impunity, lie is a man of
gushing sympathies, and no one need in
the least be afraid. duTing trial hours, to
unbosom themselves "to him. He has a
passion for spice, and no doubt would
have heartily enjoyed our surprise on
Wednesday. " q
q Combination Tuhiunk Water Whee:?
On Tuesday, the 18lb. the combination
turbine water wheel invented by Mr. J. CP
Truilinger of Oswego, Cm this county, was
tried as to its capacity, at that gjtace. The
test shows the wheel to be tha.best in the
United States, and it is possible that it
niay9 yet be the means (Of awakening a
great interest among manufacturers
throughout the world. The wheel tested
at the Oswego Milling Company's mill, we
have belore described
as oeing out ten
inches in diameter
With the quarter crate
hoisted and the wheel using 2y cubic
inches Ojf) water, it raised 219 lbs. on a
shaft of 1 A inclies, eight feet in two sec
onds. . (rWhen the full gate is hoisted the
wheel uses 101 cubic inches of water, with
a 'head'' of '30 feet. The same wheel, un
der full gate, raised 219 lbs. on a pully of
ten inches diameter, and to start the wheel
back when dead still, required a heft of
319 lb. TheOtest shows the effect of
power for a ten inch wheel to beSj
horse, or proved satisfactory enough, that
90 per centageof the water consumed was
saved, ' O
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The Linn
City Railroad. The P. T.
Company
as we learned yesterday, havei
began the work of constructing a railroad
around the falls of the Willamette, on the
Linn City side. The lower terminus will
be at the extreme lower end of the plateau
and nearly opposite the paper mill. The
upper terminus will be opposite and a
little above Canemah. The lines of the
track and the grade have been determined,
and. should the weather permitT out door
work, portions of the rails will be laid im
mediately. The lower terminus will be
bmlt with an inclined gradj like the one
at the Dalles, so that freight can be landed
at all stages of water, from the boats into
the cars. We understand that the com
pany has resolved to construct locks for
the passage of the boats on theJ.)regon
City side and that thev -will probably be
gin the work next spring, or as soon as
possible after finishing thO Linn City
railroad.
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Good Templars. (We rejoice with the
Good Templars of this city in the posses
sion of their new carpet, etc. They now
have the most attractive place in the city
fact I and young ladles and gentlemen
can enjoy their socials as pleasantly as
anywhere in the State. By the middle of
next week, owing to the zeal of Mr. Clifton
and Mr. Spooner, and3he liberality of the
citizens in general, the lodge will be in
possession of a fine Cabinet Organ, valued
at atop ut SlO.
Post Opie at Oswego. Upon the re-
cbhr.nenda.tipn of Postmaster Randall of
Portland, and the petition of the citizens
of Ojswego, that place will soon enjoy the
privileges of a Postoffice. Mr. McDonald
ha.1 been recommended as Postmaster, arid1
will oonreceive his commission if is ex
pected. A weekly mail will be received
at first.
Pioneer's A ssociation. There is a large
number of the i ,toneers of Oregon living
in and about this ciT, fQme of whom can
date their" residence hcS from twenty to
twenty-three yj)ars. It sbeen suggested
tO in th:it n t'inmiaK Ao..nillin1 rr. i rr V. I . .-.
ing. as well as profitable. It iiQi good
suggestion.
Thanks. The secretary of
our interior
wishes to express her
acknowledgement
to gentlemen L;. Piller, E. D. Kellj-. and
E. B. Kellys alsSVjto Mrs. White, of the
Cliff House, for favors dune the holidays
Of tbC p-ASt Clf.
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AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A. 1$. Rieiftsirdsoii,
AUCTIONEER !
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General MercJian-
dise and Morses,
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WEDS EH U A
AXD SATURDAY !
B. Richardson, Auctioneer.
At Private Sale.
English Refined Bar and Bundle iron;
" Square and Octagon Cast stetl ;
IT&tse Shoes, FiUs, Rasps, "taws:
Screws, Fry-Pans, Sheet Iron, R. G. Iron;
also :
A Large assortment of Groceries and Liquors.
' A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer.
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WORK BOXES,
A'SD
GREAT VARIETY
op fancy
Gjods for the
Holiday Z
Just received and for sale bv
WASHERMAN d- CO.
4-2mJ 77 Front street, Portland
S. HUELAT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Office over Charman & Brother.
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FIRST CJLASS
"Family Gtrocery Store
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Nearly opposite the Enterprise Office
ureiron Uity.
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E. D. KELLY
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AS IN STORE. IX GOOD ORDER,
and for salethe following articles
to-wit :
Coffee,
Japan Tea,
Black Tea,
Chocolate,
Corn-starch,
Usweiro do..
Tea,
Golden syrup, Green Tea,
Sugars,
Crush' d sugar,Satin-gloss do
Salaratus,
Pu'venz d do., Chemical soap,
Packing salt, Colfee d(Q
Castile do.,
Fancy-toilet do
Dairy(salt, Leinon syrup,
Table salt, Flavering ext.
Cooking soda, Kerosene oil,
Sal. soda, Olive" do.,
Rtrpe, Clpthes pins,
Corn Meal, Cream tartar,
Brooms, Snuff,
Blast' jr powd'r,Gun-caps,
Candles,
Ground coffee,
Farini,
Sardines,
Mackerel.O
Cod-fish,
Lead.
Vu!le Mills " G-Shooterballs,Shot,
Pacific sportngVShooter " White beans,
Yeast powe rs, Vinegar, Buckets,
Washing
Cheese, Pails,
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Liquorish,
Hominy,
Dried apples,
Blueing.
Bice,
TOBACCO
OF
All Kinds !
Borax, Nut-megs,
Kaisins, Zante currents
Dried peaches, Soda crackers.
j -rungs,
"Maccajoni,
CANDIES
OF O
All Kinds !
Butter crack' rs
Blacking, O
NUT5
OF
All Kinds !
With the following articles a splendid
STEEL ENGRAVING OF
GEORGE WASHING-TON
53 obtained free gratis, with each article pur
chased : q
Canned fruits, Oysters, Gr. spices
Cranberry see. Lobsters, Cinnamon,
Tomatoes, English pickls,CloTes,
Peaches, American do. Ginger,
Green corn, Pepper sauce, Mustard,
Jellies, O. Catsup, Pepper,
Block matches,French mstardWorc'stershire
&c , Ac, (J q &c.
f 5?" Cash, and one price to every bodv. No
goods misrepresented) to effect sales. A
etiild can buy as much for its' money as any
other man. Money refunded where an article
fails to give satisfaction. Sink or swim, lair
dealiii'' is our niottcv1
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E. D. KELLY.
LINCOLN BAKERY!
AVcst Side Main Street,
Oregon City
Oregorv
L. DILLER
Proprietor.
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HAVING REMOVED INTO Mi
NEW BUTLDINGi
I am now prepared to serve
PERSONS INDIVIDUALLY, Q
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES,
OR PRIVATE PARTIES AND BALLS,
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WITH OYSTER SUPPERS !
On short notice.
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I would also inform the public that I
still continue the manufacture of Bread,
Pies, Cak, Pilot Bread, Boston, Butter,
Sugar and Sjda Crackers, etc. In addition
to vhich 1 will keep constantly on hand
a large stock of the best staple and family
groceries, provisions.Qtc.
l:lyj L. DILLER.
PEOPLE'S
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Transportation Company.
AVIXTEU
ARRANGEMEXT.
Until further notice
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THE STEAMER
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Will leave Portland dailv at 7 o'clock A. M.
for Oregon CityPconnecticgwith the
STEAMER RELIANCE,
On Monday and Thursday of each
week for Corral lis.
WITH THE
Str.
FANNIE PATTON,
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On Tuesday and Friday of each week
fir Corva'us.
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"WITH-THE
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STEAMER ACTIVE,
On. 'Wednesday of each week, for
Ilarrisburg, Lancaster and Eugene
and with the
STEAMER UNION,
On Monday. Wednesday and Friday,
of each week, for Dayton and La-
Fayetle.
Returninn- the Str. ALERT will leave Oregon
City for Portland at 1 o'clock P. M.
A. A. McGl'LLY,
President P. T. Co,
SAEEM, December 1S66. (l?tf
AXKS or EVERY DESr.RlFJ lur ,
Neatly printed at the FDtcrprise ofEce
HIGHLY IMPORTANT-!
To all wishing
Wagons, Carriages,
UORSE SHOEING, BLACK
SMITHING, IRON, ETC.
John W. Lewis,
Corner of MA IX and SECOXD streets,
OREGON CITY,
Takes this opportunity to inform his
old customers, and the public
in general, that he now
has on hand q
THE CELBBRATED
UNION PLOW!
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And other patterns which he warrants in
every particular to give satisfaction. 'The
Farming community are especially and
earnestly invited to call and see these im
plements, before purchasing elsewhere.
All work in his line is done in the best
possible manner, and at such prices as must
suit all. In connection with the above de
partment of business the undersigned is also
prepared to manufacture "-
Wagons and Carriages of every kind!
in point of style and durability
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EQUAL TO ANY IMPORTED!
Having constantly on hand for sale a large
assortment of material, consisting in part of
WAGON TIMBER,
IRON, STEEL, ETC.,
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the proprietor 13
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Enabled to fill all Orders!
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For such Articles on
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The Most Favorable Terms
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All work from this establishment
and all material sold on order, is warranted
to be as represented. O
J. W. LEWIS
Oregou City. De". 1.18B0. l:ly
EW GOODS
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LOW PEIGES.
I. SELLING,
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.Corner of Main
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and Third streets,
OREGON CITY, 0
rpiIAXKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, AND
JL hopingbr a continuance of the same,
would invite the attention of the public to
his large stock now in store, consisting of
fancy and staple
DRY GOODS, n
FURNISHING GOODS,
AND MANY HOLIDAY PRESENTS !
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
YALICES, TRUNKS,
AND UMBRELLAS!
Groceries, Crockery,Glass and Plated
Ware, Paints, Oils,
Lamps,
Wicks, vCJhirrjneys and
Burners
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Ilardicore, Cutlery, etc.. etc.
Being Handreds of Other Articles
'Too Numerous to Mention! O
'ZW Call and examine for vourself. I take
pleasure in showing goods, "and customers
will find the articles at reasonable figures for
cash or produce. I. SELLING,
Corner store, opposite the
5:Iy Tm and stove store.
iew York Bakery!
F . C . II O R N U N G ,
AVp Xorth Front Street,
Portland Oregon,
IEEPS ON HAND a large assortment of
V all kins of Groceries and provisions
ot superior oualitv. at. low rates. Also, of
Disown manufacture, a 1 kinds of
CRACKERS, PILOT BREAD, PIES,
CAKES AXD BREAD!
Also, a choice lot of Russian Caviar, by the
package, to suit purchasers. Also, a fine lot
ot OLD OTARD B HA XI) V. bv the srallon.
?-!f Ord-rs from the iuterior solicited.
and promptlyCuttended to. 2.1y
Valuable Land far Sale.
100
ACRES situated on the East side of
the Willamette river. 2-1 -i miles
below Oregon Citv. and nearlv onnosite the
ne Iron Works. Aiso:
141-2
ACRES adjoining Oregon City
on the south, and :
87
ACRES lying north east, and adjoining
the Oregon City Claim. Also :
Two Desirable Lots
for residences, with newly built dwelling
houses thereon, situated in Oregon City.
Any and all of the above tracts of land can
be purchased on easv terms, bv applying to
. :ini
Air-ij nuui.
Or Johnson & McCown, Oregon City.
10,000 SOLDIERS WANTED:
IMMEDIATELY ! TO MAKE APPLICA
tio n for Bounty due them under Act of
Congress, July 2Sth, 1866, and now about to
be adjusted. (T)
To Secure an Early Return,
Those entitled should make application to
me at once, as the claims " tiled within the
period of six months from Oct. 1, 1S6). will
receive the first attention, and none other
shall be paid or considered until all these
are satisfied." 'O
All Soldiers who entered the serviceTfor
two or three years, or the war, and have re
ceived only"$r;o or $100 are entitled to
another similar amount.
On or about the 25th day of December, I
will dispatch a Special Agent to Washing
ton, D. C, to secure the earliest possible
payment of these claims.
Pensions, Prize Money, Bounties Patents.
Pay for Vouchers, Scrip, Back Pay, Lost
Horses and other Claims will be collected
promptly by applying at Oregon Herald
office, or addressing
ALBERT M. SNYDER,
Government Claim Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Information given by mail gratuitously.
December 12, 1866. (3:3ro
WILLAMETTTE
IRON WORKS COMPANY!
North Front and E sts.,
Portland! Oregon.
Iron Founders,
STEAM ENGINE
AND
B O I I.E R BUI LDERS.
THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
"bank of the river, one h!
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and etIJcientlv.
e nave secured tfie services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years giv,-s
him a thorough knowledge of 'the various
kinds of machinerv reauired for minine- and
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milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MIXING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS 1
QUARTZ MILLS I ! MINING PUMPS ! 1
Repair MaeJtinery of all
J TIER WORK at San
kinds. IEOX SHUTTER
Francisco cost and freight. Wheeler Ran
dalls Patent Grinder and Amalgamator.
Dunbar's and Steven's Self Adjusting Patent
Piston Packing, either applied to old or new
steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and
aies, ij the best hard iron. Z:y
PORTLAND
PLUMBUG, GAS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
No. 110 Fiist SUcct.
HAND AND CONSTANTLY RE-
ceivine from the East
Cooking Ranges, Hot Water Boilers, Cop
per, Tin and Planished Bath Tubs; Square
and Angular Black Walnut Counter Sunk
Marble Wash Stands ; Cold, and Hot and
Cold Water Showers; Silver-Plated Basin
Cocks ; Marble Wash Basins ; Force and Lift
Pumps; Hydraulic Rams; Non-Freeziug Hy
drants; Water Closets, &c , kc.
fsitT' Persons wihing to introduce Cold,
or Hot and Cold Water into their premises,
either Plain or Ornamental, would do well
to give me a call.
Portland, October, 18(50.
S:ly C. H. MYERS.
Engineers and Others,
O TAKE NOTJCE.
JUST!;received, a small lot -of the cele
brated Scotch Tubes for Water Guaces.
Also, '-the Largest Htock ever oflered be
fore in this citv of all sizes Wrought Iron
Pipes fron 1-S to 4 inchdjiside diameter;
Brass Cocks, T's, Elbows, Return Bends,
Nipples, Bushings, &c.
Constantly on hand, bteam Whistles,
Steam Giiages, Water Guages, Governor
and Stop Valves, Throttle, Angle and Check
Valves, Guage Cocks, Air Cocks, and all
kinds of
B&ASS WORK,
FOUSTEAM, WATER AXD GAS.
Persons wishing any thing S the
above line, will ido well to examine arid
price my stock before sending to San Fran
cisco. 0 (11. MYERS,
Plumbing; Gas and Steam Fitting Estab
lishment, o. 110 l-'ust dlreet, I'urilautL
October, 1S66. S:ly.
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Fifteen Years in Oregon,
S. J. M'CORMICK,
NtMUSIcj the
Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher
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Of this State, desires lo inform all his old
customers (and as many new ones as may
not be acquainted with the fact) that he still
continues to operate at the )
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FRANKLIN BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland.
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(exactlt opposite mocnt hood)
Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS,
3 STATIONERY.
SHEET MUSIC,
TXSTRUC'JlOX BOOKS for all kinds of
Musical Instruments. -CHUUCii
M' IC BOiK5,
BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
NEWSPAPERS,
-MAGAZINES,
GLOBES,
O PRESSES,
lyr.J PENS,
P hot o g r a p h i c eA 1 b u m s.
And every other article in the above line.
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COUNTY COURT OF CLACKAMAS
County, State of Oregon :
o f5o cent Revenue stamp. J
A. G. Bradford Plaintiff, vs. Margaret Mitch
ell, defendant. Action at law for the re
covery of money only. (j)
lo Margaret Mitchell, said defendant : In
the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint tiled against you in the above en
titled action, in the County Court of Clacka
mas county, State of Oregon, and if vou fail
to answer said complaint by the first Monday
of January, 1S67, the plaintiff will take judg
ment against you for the sum of 77 dollars
and fto cents, with cost and disbusemeuts of
this action. S. HUELAT,
5:6wJ ,T Att'y for Plaintiff.
W. 13. PARTLOW'S
Livery, Feed & Sale Stable,
0 (ESTABLISHED 1652.)
Main Street . . Oregon Cily
rIHE proprietor, after an experience of
JL fifteen years feels his ability to serve his
customers iu a satisfactory manner, and still
continues to let horses aiid carriages on fa
vorable terms, also to feed, buy, sell or ex
change horses. (3m
WOOD ! WOOD ! WOOD ! WOOD !
WINTER ! WjNTER !
JAMES II. GIST IS PREPARED TO DE
liver Hard Wood, Dry Fir Wood and
Bark, to order and warrant satisfaction. Or
ders left at Smith & Marshall's shop prompt
ly filled. JAMES II. GIST.
Oregon City, December 1st, 1S;6. 6tf
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
"T"TT00d WANTED. Cord Wood taken
V V in payment of Subscriptions to the
Oregon Citt Enterprise. Delivered at the
office, or on the bluff, corner of Center and
Seventh streets.
REDIXGTOX & COJS COLUMX.
KEDINGTON & CO.'s
Essence of Jamaica Ginger.
THIS VALUABLE PREPARATION, CON
taining, in a highly concentrated form.
all the properties of the Jamaica Ginger, has
become one of the most popular domestic
j-emedies for all diseases oi the stomach and
digestive organs.
As a toDic it will be found invaluable to all
persons recovering from debility, whether
produced by fever or otherwise, for whilst it
imparts to the system all the glow and vigor
that can be produced by wine or brandy, it is
entirely free from the reactionary effects that
follow the use of spirits of any k'ind.
It is also an excellent remedy for females
who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving
almost immediate relief to the spasms that so
frequently accompany that period.
It gives immediate relief to nausea, caused
by sea-sickness, etc. It is al?o valuable as an
external application for Gout, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, etc. RED1NGTON & CO.
6mar3uJ Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast.
MARTHA WASHINGTON"
HAIR RESTORER.
Trust none other, howe'er pleasant,- .
None can do what this has done
Try it always keep it present
tTse the Martha Washington.
IT
IS
NOT
A
DYE
It will keep the the Hair soft
and glossy : change it to its
Original Color; prevent the
Hair falling out; make old
heads look young ; and do all
that is expected of a genuine
Good Hair Restorer.
REEING1W & Co.,
Agents, San Francisco.
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MARTHA WASHINGTON"
HAIE BESTOEEE
Is a wonder of the world, and stands above
comparison with any other article for the hair
ever brought before the public, bold every
where. Q
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REDINGTON'S
Flavoring Extracts.
Are made from FRESH FRUITS. Each
bottle
holds twice as much as any other
brand in the market, consequently they
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are thej cheapest and the best
USE NO OTHER. O
REDINGTON & Co.,
Agents for the Pacific Coas
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GRAEFENBEHG
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Uterine Catholicon.
If taithfully used according to directions Will
cure every case bf Diabetes, and greatly miti
gate the troublesome effects caused by a re
laxation of the outlet of the bladder. It is a
most successful remedy for Gravel r.nd other
diseases of the kidneys and bladder, and for
Female diseases is unequalled.
The Catholicon uniformly cures Prolapsus
Uteri, Whites, all Irregularities of the Month
ly period, Suppression, Incontinence pf urine,
Bloating and Dropsical swellings, and all
diseases of pregnancy. The specific action of
this medicine is immediate and certain upeu
the Uterine and abdiinal muscles and liga
ments restoring them to as healthy a state
as those of childhood and youth, so that pa
tients who have used the GraefenberCe.nipa
n's Uterine Catholicon cannot sutllciently
express their gratitude for the relief afforded.
REDINGTON & Co., Agents,
410 and 418 Front street, San Francisco.
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111' WILL Y'OU DELAY ?
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We are sorry that Aftercare
persons who sufTeVon day by day.O
month after month,- and year by
Q
3ear, when friends and neighbors
have been cured of the same
malady that afflicts them. Now
Git has) been proved by substan
tial evidence that SCOVILL'S
BLOOD AND LIVER SYrRUP
will cure the worst cases of scrof
ula, Causer, Rheumatism, Neu
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ralgia, etc.; yet
stilPthere
are
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those who neglect this sure and
neglect
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valuable remedy.
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say, try the syrup be convinced.
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REDINGTON & Co., Agents,
416 and 41S Front street,
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San Francisco.
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STOP THAT COUGHING
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SOME OF YOU CAN'T, AND WE PITY
you. You have tried every remedy but the ONE
destined, by its intrinsic merit, to supersede all sim
ilar preparations. It is not surprising you should bo
reluctant to try somethins else after the many ex
periments you have mado of trashy compoundi
foisted on the public as a certain cure; but
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
is really the VERY BEST remedy ever compoundedQ
lOr WIG Cine OI VOUgU, OUlf l"IUi, txamii-a.,
Whooping Cough.Bronchitis and Consumption. Thou
sands of people ia California and Oregon have been
already benetitted by the surprising curative powers
of
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Pulmonary Syrup
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and with one accord give it their unrialifiM appro,
bation. We now address ourselves U all who are un.
acquainted with this, the greatest Tanacca oi tue age
for the he.itinff of all diseases of the Throat aud
, Lungs, assuring you that
Q NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
has cured thousands and it will euro YOU if you try
This invaluable medicine is pleasant to the taste:
Booining, healing and strengthening in its effects; en
tirely free from all poisonous or deleterious drugs,
and perfectly harmless under all circumstances.
Certificates from many prominent citizens of San
TFrancisco uccompanyevry bottle of
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
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TtEDINGTOK t CO. Ka!?, San Francisco.
WA TERiCURE LSTA BLI SMEXT.
TO THE SICK
Cares Without the use ol Medicines t
Fourteen 2'ears in Sax Francisco.
Pioneer
Water
AND
Cure,
"Dr. Bourne's Baths!1'
Perfect Cures Guaranteed, according.
to agreement in all cases.
For the Cure of
Neuralgia, Paralysis. Rheumatism. Bron
chitis, Consumption, (incipient) j-ieuriy,.
Fever and Ague, all other., Fevers, Dropsy,.
Erysipelas, Colds, Coughs, Oak Poisoning,
(for which Dr. Bourne discovered the onlv
scientific and cure,) Dyspepsia, "Dreams, '
Sexilal Weakness, the'removal of Mercury
and all other Miueral Poisons, etc. The
methods adopted by Dr Bourne ara the
irost pleasant, the safest, quickest and
most reliable ever devised. SAVE
YOUR TIME, Confort and Money; by
employing Dr. BOURNE. Consultations
FREE, by Mail or Express, or personally.
Send or call for a circular of recommenda
tion, references, certificates of cures, etc.
which are not bogus, but given by well
known and responsible individuals.
No. 10 MASONIC TEMPLE
Corner of Montgomery and Post Streets
SAN FRANCISCO.
Jf Entrance on Post street, adjoining,
the Grand Portal.
RHEUMATISM
Throughout this Coast a great deal of suf-
fering is experienced from Rheumatism.
Weeks and even months of protracted -and
aggravated misery is endured by the victims
of medical inefficiency and ignorance, which
could be cured just as speedily as was Mr.
SrAituow, whose testimony is given be'.ow,
and is only the echo of hundreds of other
cases. Dn. Bourne cares without medi
cines, which accounts for his extraordinary
success. No, 10, Masonic Temple, Post
street entrance :
San Fhaxcisco, Sept. 6, 1561.
Dr. Bourne: Last Winter 1 was nearly
dead, bv an actack of inflammatory rheuma
tism. "I suffered the most excruciating
pains for about five weeks, without anv hope
of relief, when a friend hearing of my illness,
called to see me, and assured me that if I
would stop "drugging and dosing' and go
to vou, that you would have me walking
about the streets i n three days. Sure enough,
although I was utterly helpless, and con
veyed to vour house in a carriage, and car-,
rie'd into "it by three stout men, and by them
lifted into the bath, yet, on coming out of it,
I largely assisted myself, doing much to
wards dressing, and", without assistance,,
walked from the bath to the carriage. On
the fourth dav I discharged my carriage and
walked, with a friend's aid, the entire dis
tance to your house (nearly a mile) and
home again, and so on until cured. I felt
myself a well man. And now I am happy
to do you this litile service, of publicly cer
tifying to the simple truth, leaving it to do
its" work among my friends and acquaint
ances as may chance to sec this.
Y'our friend,
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JOSEPH SPARROW.
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CONSUMPTION
An Interesting filler. :
Very few persons, even among physicians,,
would have been willing upon any terms to
Save been in the condition of the writer of
the following letter on the 14th of February
last. I wilf anticipate somewhat his report
of the facts by saying that on the loth of
August he made ine a visit, " the vervpic
ture of good health." Tjme, whichMriea
and proves all things, has suflicierdly tested,
this case, and shown that neither relapse nor
collapse have followed, the cure is perfect,
and can be cited among the scores of similar
cases the result of my improved mod of
treating diseases without medicine.
(.. M. BOURNE,
Water Cure Physician, r
No. 10. Masonic TetnTde, Post street.
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q Sacramento, April GO, 1S65.
Dr.. G. m. Bourne Dear Sir : D- is with
pleasure and satisfaction that I now let you
know of my good health. Looking back;
upoii what 1 have passed through, it seems
as if I had been lif ted from the grave, and I
think it my duty to acknowledge to you and
the world the benefit iGderived froji water
treatment as administered by you in your
celebrated baths. It was in" August 1864,
when disease developed itself with a severe,
cough? I then took medicines, getting
worse with chills, fevers, loss of strength,
and wa3) pronounced consumptive. This
set me to thinkjuggand finally 1 determined
to leave my business and go to the Sandwich 0
Islands, having been informed that I could
not be cured here. I went to San Francisco,
and while waiting for a shipilled upon Or.
Bourne, who stated that a trip-to the Islands
would probably result disastrously, was
wholly unnecessary, as I could be speedily
cured at his establishment. I placed myself
nnder his treatment, jind in one week was
so much improved I thought I could risk re
turning hyme and do my duty as Engineer
on the Central Pacific Railroad. The Doc
tor objected, but I thou git t 1 knew better,
and returned to duty) In about two weeks
my cough returned, and I kept getting
worse, and contrary to Dr. Ronnie's injtinc
tion never to take medicine again, committed
that folly, and soon was so completely run
down that! could scarcelv walk; so, as a
lasrresort, I concluded
once E;ceto try th
San Francisco few
Water Cure. 1 went to
of my friends expecting me to return; in
factrl thought my return doubtful. On ar
riving at Dr. Bourne's establishment (Feb.
14, lbt5) I wj.s not able to get into the bath
without assistance, but in a tew days I began
to recover myself again. I remained with
him only six weeks, when I felt a "wiser
and better irtah," without the aid of medi
cine. I have how been at work several
weeks, and find that I am gainiifg) every day
and at present bid fair to be stouter than
ever betore. t'ersons visiting tne woctor's
establishmenWind it just what if) should be,
both)in the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Depart
ments, and I cannot say too mnoti in praiso
of ibe Doctor's kind attentions to his pa
tients. This letter I wnte for the benefit of all tho.
afflicted, to be used as the Doctor decides,
and should it be the means of directing any
to his care aud treatment who (as they as
suredly will) find relief, I will txr-pafd for
my trouble. J A M ES CAM PirELL,
Eugiucer Central Pacific Railroad:
Sax Francisco, Aug. 22, 1665.
Advised, by the undersigned, Mr. James
Campbell, of the Central Pacific Railroad,
(who was then in a most) deplorable state of
ill health) placed himself under the care of
Dr. Bourne, the Water Cure Physician.
Some six months afterward he visitedHhc
city, when I accidentally met hiiix at Dr.
Bourne's establishment, and am happy to
say, restored to the enjoyment ot good
health, and in finespints.
JOHN SULLIVAN.
Cj5F Br. Bourne treats all diseases of the
throat, chest and lungs which includes dip
theria, hrtmcbitis, incipient consumption
pleurisy, croup, etc., with great success..
Great relief is afforded in advanced stages of
consumption. Rheumatism, paralysis, neu-
ralgia, fever and ague, droDsv, etc , fete, arc-
also cured quickly, pleasantly and
ically. No medicine whatever.
ccouom-
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Dr. Bourne takes the liberty to publrsh thfe
above as many persons had prophesied his
relapse into his former condition, on return
ing to his duties, of the writer of an "Inter
esting Letter," whose statements concerning.
the cure of a well defined case of consump
tion have reeentlv attracted so much atten
tion to the Water Cure, as improved upon
and practised by Dr. Borirne This ddi-.
tional testimony must prove satisfactory V
all reasonable minds. It should be remem
bered that Dr. Bourne uses no Eiedicines
whatever, and that his patients almst vipi
versally are those who failed to receive re
lief from the medical practitioners; yet tbey
are cured with great rapidity, and in'a pleas
ant and agreeable manner. " No. 10, Maonio
Temple, Post street entrance. - -;5rc. "
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