Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, February 16, 1867, Image 3

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Ehc0 lUcclily Enterprise.
TOW.V AND COIN TV'
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. IIowto MAke A rAPKB.-We wish to
localize the following from the Lafayette
Courier. "If our agents will interest them
- selves a little in our behalf they can greatly
aid us in extending our circulation, a well
'as the procurement of advertisements and
other business. We do not couipuim ai an
ler business. We do not coinuuuu u an
the patronage which was extended t Ms
the public during the past year, for it
been comparatively liberal ; yet there
of th
liaa liuiin rnmiisirativiil v
?a ..v..,.,.i.,rit nifim for improvement. usi
i n proportion as we are sustained, we can
make the paper interesting and valuable;
if we are embarrassed financially we cati-
not devote our undivided attentiou to tlffi
preparation of our paper, ami hence it
would ffi sucu coniigeuey ue mipus;uui
for 'tis to furnish as much reading matter
and of as good) quality as we otherwise
should furnihh. v e know that there are
scoreff men in this county, who. if solic
ited, would gladly become patrons of the
KxrKiii'KisE. Our list is just now very
tdowly advancing, and hundreds have not
; -paid for it. Our attention is too greatly
w occupiea in tne omee. lor us to do any tiling
on the outside. Will not our friends bear
iu mind that a word from them costs noth
ing, while it is of infinite profit to us.
Bmixiiis l'i nrHA.sEi). The toll bridges
in Clackamas county have all been made
free. TheQv. J. Oason bridge was pur-
, chased for the sum of SILOOO coin, with
w interest. The Harrison Wright bridge, at
i cost of $2,500 coin. " Hamlet,7' like many
others, dissents to this, but the numerous,
and extensively sighed lists presented to
the Court in prayer lor such was the basis
of their aclioa.
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Large Potatoes. ''Potatoes grow sraal
in Maumee," according to the old ory,
but in Chvckamas cotifity they grow to im
mense size, and the flavor is so very excel
lent that .we never "eat them tops and all'
Mr. 'Isaac Farr has placed before us a
specimen from his patch which weighs four
pounds. It is of the JJlue Oi.ena.ngo
variety.
Tj) Weather. It needs a nice judg
ment, and judicial mind that is dextrous,
' To uivido-ji hair
'Twixt south anCsouthweat side.'"
to pronounce upon the weather we have
had the past winter, but as to that of the
past week, all coincide in saying its
lovely.
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New District. Recent 'Changes have
been made in the road districts of this
county. Xos. 2 and 7, and 17 and 18,
have been attended, and a new district,
formed out of Xo. 4'A, which is classed as
No. .". Next week we shall give P com
plete list of the Supervisors appointed
throughout the county. Q
A Fair Proinsitio Col. Ciis T. is half
persuaded to return to his first love. (().
C.,) and again take up his residence among t
us. We agree, should ho do so, to give
him divers and sundry puffs per annum,
and deliver to him the Lnikiuie gratis,
twelve month.O
Cocxty Fi nds. The County Court, at
its last session, ordered that the currency
iu the treasury be disposed ot as it accu
mulated from time to time at current rates,
but never at a less figure than 7-0 cents on
the dollar.
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Who
answer
wants a Farm'' Let those who
" I do," attend the sale? to-day, by
Capt. Hedges, Exeiior o
the last will
and testament of
Wm. Arthur r-en. de-
ceased ; or read the advertisement 6T Mr
Fudy, in another column.
Pay Your Dlks. Next week. Postmas
ter Kelly having consented to present
them, we shall leave receipts at the post
ollice in th city for subscribers who have
not yet paid for this paper. All are in
vited to respond to them.
"Law and Law'ykrs The above ablP
address by Judge M. P. Deady, delivered
beforeahe Portland Law Association on
December (th. isfor sale by John Hem
ing of this city? McCorraick publisher.
We acknowledge the receipt of a copy.
Kkvkktu. Certain lands in itis county,
sold from the school sections, which sales;
have been vitiated bv non-compliance
with law, will now revert to their original
condition, and be again offered for sale by
the State board of education.
School Fi nd NorKsjQ-There is consider
able money due the School fund in this
county, on notes with interest and princi
jial unpaid. This the Treasurer has been
instructed to proceed and ciiilect.
L'.umha.v AWintei. Mr. David Cut
ting has been appointed bythc County
Court as guardian for W. W. Ilarpor, at
pte.ent an inmate of the Hospital for
insane, from this county.
the
American Kxciia.v;k. Mr. L. P. W.
Quimby. of the American Exchange, Port
land, lets his linht fdiiue through the col
umns of the ENTKnruisK to-day. Give him
a trial.
(Lincoln's Burnt Day. Tuesday the
lzm. oeing tne anniversary oiine uiriu oi
AititAiivM Lincoln, was suitably observed
in this t ily. Flags were hoisted, and a
salute lhvd.
Steamship Matters. The Herald thinks
that measures will soon certainly be
adopted, by whiqh all toat.shTps now in
the Oreot.n trade mav run at liyinir rates.
and esta'olish direct "trade viUr l-anama.
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Town Lot3 ion Sale.'
homestead lots, in the
-Several valuable
best part of this
cuy, are ottered lor sale by Mr. Slover.
See advertisement. U .
JEEF I. A ITLE.A laiff. 11:1 ..P ft.
tie for Idaho, passed through this citv from
Linn and Lane counties on Thumla'v.
Dekeiiked. Several matters of inci
importance, are uniodably delayed tVw
Ycec.k. 0 O "
What's he to Hi-xiua on ILkcub.v. to
Him-. Can any poison t.-uuu why
Clac-Ktuua county in its wisdom v. through
the Conntv Commissioners) saw proper to
purcha-e 'tho Casoti bridge cro sing Uaok
au s rver. Tnat tho purch.se oft. ell.
Wris-ui bi-idce'was beneficial 10 t.ie coun
ty we can understand, as there is consid
erable travel between that portion of the
county ami the county seat, but we be
lie that the greaei: portion of the peo
ple living north of the Clackamas do most
of their liusiues at Portland ; if this is the
case, the purchase of the Guson bridge was
for the benefit of Marion and the Southern
(Xmnties of the State. How philanthropic !
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Fellow.sh ip Fkatekxal Visit. ;
On Thursday evening last the steamer
Alert left Portland on a special trip, upon
a special occasion, bringing to this city
R. V. G. M. Wm. Morton, visitors from Sa
maritan and Hassalo Lodges. I. O. O. F.,
Portland, and visiting members of several
other lodges within this jurisdiction. The
fraternity of Oregon City had made ample
arrangements for the accommodation of
their' guests beforehand, and met at the
lodge room at an early hour, prepared to
march to the wharf to "receive them. The
landing was made at about 7 o:clock, and
TI1K PROCESS i ox.
headed Jiy the Oregon City Brass Band,
under the .direction of P. G. Vm. P. Burns.
wa.s formed in line. Oregon Lodge No. 6
preceding their guests and retracing their
s-t-.-ps to the L.odse .room, where the latter.
through open column, ascended to the con
secrate place for work, followed by the
members at Oregon City, and here our ac
count ot the proceedings, for tne public.
Will appear as an intermission, as only the
true Odd Fellow can pass with us within.
CEliEMOXIKS AT I UK CUKE.
While the brothers weiv employed at
the lodge room then were many "sisters,"
wives and daughters, patiently waiting at
the Chit' Iloue- for ther return. Soon after-10
o'clock the procession again formed
and halted at thCliff. where, after n few
motnenLs of preparation, the assemblage
(numbering some 200. ladles and gentle
men,) sat down to tables as excellently
prepared with the delicacies, and all that
goes to make up a most excellent supper,
as we have ever sat at. The host and
hostess certainly did themselves and their
patrons justice in every sense.
After the clolh was removed the order
of sentiments prolonged the fW-tive scene
until midnight, and undoubtedly would
have longer continued with interest, but
for the impatient, and impromptu move
ment of some person posted as to the
location of the whistle-string of the Alert.
Dr. Barclay was the only guest present.
noR-afiiliating. He was introduced by a
sentiment from P. G. J. M. Bacon :
Dr. IJakclat, MArOa of Oregon' City:
Our Honored Guest,- Although not a mem
ber of the Independent Order ot Odd Fel
lows, he is known to be a zealous member of
our sister lodge, the Ancient Fre and Ac
cepted Masons. May he ever be held in high
estimation by all Odd Feilows.
The honored guest responded as follows :
Riant Worth; Grand Master and friend:
Ilavi::g the hojiur of be.ng invited to
your fest ival, and although never having
been initiated into the mysteries of your
Order, I look upon it as being akiu to
Maseiyy, of which 1 am a iveniber. Vnr
presence ltere this evening ass'rts the har
mony of union linked together by the
mystic tie. ' -Your lodge isii world in min
iature, united by cords of friendly fellow
ship! t-ver extending the hand of benevo
lence from Fast to West, and from South
to North. May it always continue so to
be perpetrated to your ehildr n s children.
The following succeeded in their order.
Tim Right Worthy Grand Lodge of On
f.C0N : Miiv its mandates be itist, and meet
with ready responses at all times. j
Pe-ponded to bv 11. Y. G. M., William !
Morton, o "
Olr Ol'ksts: i'he rucrnbers c.f Samar
itan and llass.Jo .Lodges: In them we be- I
hold the type of the true Odd Fellow.
Response by F. G. Marvin of Samaritan
lodge.
Titis Symbols op oir Oroer : May they
ever teach us: that while Man's vain schemes
of ambition make the world a scene of con
stant strife, and human life a mystery, there
is pleasure to be derived from the mystic
rites.
Music by the Band.
Hassalo Lough .,S"o. 15, Portland: The
youngest of the 'family nothing excel' the
kindness, ge:icrosity, and gallantry of its
members. Guided by their Sheriff N. O. ;
they mav sometimes be tried by juries but
we hope never by -juries.
Response by X. G. Win. Dierdorff.
Tue Ajj'iitiCAN Union; Tlie b,irth-jlace of
Liberty, progression, and all that tits man
tor an elevated hope: While our eyes rest in
meditation of its beautiful connections let
our hearts sing praises to Him who has pre-
served it to ail who were, and are, and
may
yet be.
Music by the Band : 4i Hail Columbia."
Tns Ladies ; In whatever nation the
same kind, civil, obliging, humane, tender
beings. Ever inclined to be gay and cheer
ful, timorous and modest they do not hesi
tate like man, to perforin a hospitable or gen
erous action ; not haughty, nor arrogant,
nor supercilious, but fuil of courtesy and
found 'of society; industrious, economical,
and ingenious; more liable in general to err
than man, but iu general, also .more vb-tu-
oujv and performing more good actions than
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P. G. J. II. Donthit, of Albany, feeling-
tngty. and with deep interest, responded
to tnis and the scnlimeut : Wives of Odd
Fedows.
Portland: The "Sentinel" of a region
rich in minerals, ores, agriculture, and the
arts. Long may she it, like the fat duck,
upon the pearly edge of prosperity.
P. G.. Hon. A. C. G.bbs. in the pleasant
est manner possible, responded, lit allud
ed brielly to the inanitoid resources of our
lovely State, of the identity of the interest
of Rowland and Oregon City, concluding
with the following :
Okkcon Citv. " A nook in the Moun
tains:" Mau feels that he has a thing of unu-
sual beaut- to enshrine, and is executing his
work with fitting elegance. Running across
the foreground, broken into music by the
majestic fall, the Willamette chimes with the
shuttle and the loom upon its banks, and
lends a pjeturesque 'interest, in keeping
wfth the promised reward to aidastry.
The sentiment was responded to by P.
G-fMajor - Thoiua-s Charinan : May this
' Nook in the .Mountains ' stili flouriVli, and
become the Lowell of the Pacific, in mm- j
iuieture, and the Jlom'e of iudustry. lis j
be.iuty and advantage's become the center
of t-Uraeaun to L'apiialU. ... ?Tj;e mus;c of
he'Great Falls, and the romuitic scenery
the e:K-hantnit-nt'f the fair sex. until we
count our population by tens of thousands.
Tue Press: The mouth-piece of human
benefactions: M(t.y we ever be blessed with
the light of Truth as heralded through it.
, osl)onso oyC-apt. Crandail ot tne lfa"j
I OFe0"n'nn- puiling at the wlustle string ot
" jucn, as oo.oiv UHUitioiivo. w- ouV-5
l lu ..1. , i .1 ..i ii. . i
wc:,i uusoiii, aooui uiat unit.
Tve lviret th:it. nnrsnncf ndmonishos U3.
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sentiment:
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The 4embrs
o? the Oregon Cny Brass
iiA; Inth?
- ' ll'in w-e have :i rnnimnn intpi-fst
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to cherish. Their influence, exerted upon all
pwy.io occaons, has
a musical etlect. Mav
th!
ueans oovu on snore an.l , ; ".vi'J
2 ward.-
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At this sut.; ,v r vi atpur-
aga;n lead the vro -i CT the Ilan(1
sooal 'ter 1- tK?rl1 lh ? wh:irf' aad
precious cargo UTi wi h ht'r
i t. ', sl u and with
11 notes ntr-
A UCTIONAND COMMISSION
AUCTIONEER!
Comer of Front and Oak streets, Portland,
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Gro.'eries, General Merchan
dise and Horse,
EVERY WEDESDA Y
AND SATURDAY!
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer.
At Private Sale.
English Refined Bur and Bundle iron; .
" Square and Octagon Cast steel ;
Ho se Shoe, Fiks, Rasjts, .aiij;
.Screw, Fry-Pans, Sfvet Iron, R. G. Iron;
also :
A Large assortment of Groceries and Liquors.
A. li. Richardson, Am-ti.tie r.
O REG OX CITY BUSINESS.
n E T U It .EDM
RETURNED I
RETURNED!
TO THE
OLD STAMPING GROUND.
S. ACKEEMA3T !
Wishes to inform his Old Friends,
and the public jient rally that he
has returned arai to Oregon
City, v.here has
JUST OPENED OXE cf WE LARGEST
STOCKS OF DRY GOODS !
Clothing !
Boots and Shoes !
1 1 ATS AND CAPS!
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Also a large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES !
Please give me a call. No trouble to
SHOW. GOODS!
3s?"T will sell as cheap as the cheapest.
S. ACKER3IAN,
Chatman &. Warner's Id brick store,
lyl) Main St., Oregon City.
N. B. All kinds of Produce bought.
FIRST
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AMILY
ROCERY
ORE
2 early opposite the E.NTKurKisE Office,
Muhi street, Oieon Citv.
E. D KELLY
HAS IX STORE. IN GOOD ORDER,
and for sale, the following articles
to-wit ;
Coffee, Japan Tea, Chocolate,
Tea, ;R:ack Tea, Corn-starch,
,'Jolden sj-rup, Green Tea, Oswego do..
Sugars, Crush'd sugar, Satin-gloss do.
Salaratus, Pul veriz'd (lb., Chemical soap,
Packing salt, Coffee do., Castile do., '
Dairy salt, Lemon syrup, Fancy-toiiet do
Table salt, Fiavericg ext. ('andles,
Cooking soda, Kerosene oil, Ground coffee,
Sal. soda, Olive do., ' Farini, " ' " '
Rope, 'Clothes pms, Sardines,
Corn Meal, Cream tartar, Mackerel,
Uroonis, Snuff. Cod-fish,
Rlast'g powd'r,(iun-caps. Lead,
ValleT Mills " fj-Siiooterballs.Shot,
Pacitio sportng.vShooter White beg.n8,
Yeast powG'rs, Vinegar, Rockets,
Washing Cheese,' Pails,
Liquorish, Rorax, Nut-megs,
Hominy, Raisins, Zante currents
Dried apples, Dried peaches, Soda crackers,
'Blueing. Prunes, - ; Butter crack' re
Rice, Maccaroni, Blacking,
TOBACCO CANDIES NUTS
OF OF OF
All Kinds ! All Kinds ! All Kinds !
With the following artiples a splendid
STEEL ENGRAVING OF
GEORGE WASHINGTON
is obtained free gratis, with each article pur
chased :
Canned fruits. Oysters, Gr. spices.
Cranberry see. Lobsters, Cinnamon,
Tomatoes, English piekls.Cloves,
Peaches, American do., Ginger,
Green corn, Pepper sauce, Mustard,
Jellies, Catsup, Pepper1,
Block matches, French mstardWorc'stershire
&c , &.C, Ac.
"Cash, and one price to everybody. No
iroods misrepresented to effect sales. A
cuild can buy as much for its money as any
or.'ner man. Money refunded where an artk'le
fads to give satisfaction Sink or swim, lair
dealing is our motto.
7:lyj E.D.KELLY.
G. W. POPE & Co.
DEALERS VJ
STOVES,
Iimps, I.ejil Pipe, Hose, eic.
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware !
Main Street, Oregon City.
The subscribers would respectfully an
nounce that they keep constantly on hand a
good assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Air
Tight, and oter stoves, suitable to this
mat kt-t. which" are being
OFFERED AT PoiiTLASD PRICES
!
Our assortment in this line is large, and
will be found to embrace almost any desired
pattern including the
BUCK.
HENRY C LAY,
HEARTHSTONE,
WESTERN E PIRE,
GREAT REPUBLIC,
BLACK KNIGHT, c.
Roofing and Jobbing of every description
done, to order, in a manner that cannot f:l
to suit natrons. In addition to the above
may be' found a good assortment of Hard
,are,Woodenare, etc. &
Oregon City, Oct. lSo. LlJ
WOJi)'. WOOD I VVUUUI W kjvxj :
WINTER! WNTER!"
TAMES H. GIST IS PREPARE!) TO DE
fj liver ib-rd Wood, Dry fir Wood and
Bark to ordr:and-wa!TAt-satisfrf tion. Or
ders left at Smith & Marshalfs shop V4
lv filled ' ' JAMES H.OI&T
" Oregru City, December 1st,-14?. - " 6 t
O R KG OX CITY B U SIX ESS.
CHARMAN & BROTHER !
STiLL OX II AND!!
After Thirteen Years Experience4.
IN BUSINESS IN THIS CITY !
' Utidei;: the old Motto!
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM TFIElirXU
mernus customers that they hare just
received from San Francisco one of the larg
est and best selected stocks of goods ever
ottered in this market, consisting ot
DRY GOODS, CLOT1IIYG,
GROCERIES, HARD WARE,
QUEENS-WARE,
also :
PAINTS, OILS, d-e ,
Together with a splendid assortment
OF
DOOTS AND SHOES !
Of every d seription, all of th b- st
quality and latest st les Also:
II ATS AND CAPS !
Of all qualities and styles, besides
maiiV other good:, too nuuieroiis to
mention.
Gents and Ladies Furnishing Goods
Kept Constantly on hand !
All of which we will sell at the very low
est price for cash, and we warrant satisfaction
Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods!
Particular attention paid, to Orders
From the Country !
Also; to Consignments of Ucxd$, and prompt
Returns Made for the Same !
It is our iut ntion to deal with those who
favor us with their trade, in such a manner
us to secure their confidence and continued
patronage. Please give ns a call at our new
store, oil Maiu .street. Oregon fit'.
2.1 ' CHARMAN & BRO.
KEROSENE Lamps, and Oil, kept con
stantly on ba-iid bv
CHARMAN d- BRO.
L
) ATENT MEDICINES of all kinds, kept
by VlfAUMAA ix incu.
T Ai.L PAPER. Window Curtains and
Paper shades, kept by
CHARMAN d- PRO.
JTULL Assortment of rope, nails,
1 sale by CHARMAN d-
etc. for
PRO,
T
UBS, Rackets,
seives, etc.,
Wtish-boards, Ivee'U'
CHARMAN d- PRO.
C
ARPET, Matting, Rugs, &c..
bv
CHARMAN d' PRO.
t
AND
LO W PRICES.
I. SELLING,
Corner of Main and Third streets,
OREGON CITY,
HpjIAXKFUL FOR PAST FAVOUR, AND
jL hoping for a continuance of the same,
would invite the attention of the public to
his large stock now iu store, consisting of
fancy and staple
DRV COOD55,
'rUftMSHING GOODS,
READY MADE Cb 'THING.
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A V n MAW tlW in V t U L C V T '
BOOTS AND SHOES,
I ATS AND CAPS,
VALICKS. TIUIXKS,
AND UrMliRELLAS!
G mce i-i'-g, jC.r ck e ry.GJ fiss and Plated
Ware, Paints, Oils, Limps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Burners !
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
Being Ilandreds of Other Articles!
Too Numerous to Mention!
Call and examine for yourself. I take
pleasure in showing goods, and cust mers
will find the articles at reasonable figures for
cash or produce. " I. SELLING,
Corner tore, opposite t'-e
ly Tin and stove store.
Fall and Winter Importation
or
DRY GOODS
FOR
vm and 1857
AT THE OLD STAND,
Main Street, Oregon City,
J. R, RALSTON.
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JUST OPENING AND RE
CEl VI NG from San Franc ixco a
splendid assortment of
STAPLE & FANCY
RY G
The stock comprises all the
NEW STYLES IN DRESS GOODS.
Wool and PriK-he hacl-. Long an I Square
Wool Shawi, Clvahs, Basque, CuitJis, Cassi-
mere, and Silks, Flunncls, Linens, and Qt-
tons in great variety.
Hoiise':eeping Goods, Curtains, Fixtures,
Mats, Rugs, c-c, JSotions and Fancy Goods.
XcwD.os 'i iiit. mi ng mi IJtiitons,
New Head Nets and Dresses, New Wool, Nubias,
Hoods, (-., Pun net and Trimming Riblsnx,
New Emhroid cries and Lace. Umbrellas,
Portmonk-s, French Corsets, d c , New Pal-
moral and Hoop Skirts.
Gtnf lfmt n's Furnishing Go;-ds.
Roots d' Shoes, Hats d' Cap., Hardware Gro
ceries, I'ainfs. Oils, Doors, Sash PliiiJs, ete.,
etc., to which fhe v ndrsigned ivoubL invite the
attention of the puldic in genera", and the old
patrons of the hituse'in particular.
This stock will kept fall y equal to that of
any, and salts will be made cheap.
J 11. K ALSTON.
Oregon- City, NeV. 10th, 1866.
Lo:ty.
BLANKS V? EVERY DB-irRIPTIOK,-'
Neatly printefl at the ITutrprie vfUy.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
OREGON CITY BUSINESS,
CLIFF HOUSE.
Mais Street,
Nearly Opposite Woolen Factory,
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W. L. WHITE, I . t
T. W. RUOADES, Proprietors.
Oregon City. Oregon.
We invite the citizens of Oregon City and
the traveling public, to give us a hare of
their patronage, ileals can be had at all
hours, to please the irost fastidious. 15
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ELLLXG llOLSE TO REM !
In Oregon Citv. Terms reasonable.
16-tf Apply to JOS L). LOCET,
CLARK GREENMAN,
City Drayman,
OREGON CITY.
All orders for the delivery of merchandise,
or pucka-res and freight ot whateve- descrip
tion, to any part of the city, WiiJ be executed
promptly and with care. l!.6m
CITY BAKERY !
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
BARLOW & FULLER,
(Successors to Wortrnan & Shcppard,)
Kep constantly on hand
CAKES! PIES! BREAD!
And Crackers of all kinds!
Orders in this Line will meet with
PROMPT ATTENTION !
BARLOW & FULLER
Also keep on hand all kinds of
FAMILY G HOC FRIES !
AND PROVISIONS !
feTK AM BO AT STORES!
And -ill Art.i'.-lfs Uf.pd for Culinary
Purposes !
BARLOW & FULLER
Sell a fiue assortment of
T
IQUORS AND TOBACCO 1
By the Case, or at retail !
Attention is also directed to the fact
that noWody else sells the
FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE I
IN SHORT !
Farmers and the public generally, are in
vited to call at the City Bakerv, where the
truth wdl be made apparent that our stock i
complete, and our prices reasonable. All
kinds of produce taken in exchange for
goods. BARLOW & FULLER.
Oregon City, Jan. iith, 1807. (L:ly
LINCOLN BAKERY!
AVesi Side Ulaiii Sti-t-t,
Oregon City
. Oregon
L. DILLER-
Proprietor.
HAYING REMOVED INTO Mi
NEW BUILDING!
I am now prepared to serve
PERSONS IN'DIVIDUALLT,
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES,
OR PRIVATE FARTIES AND BALLS.
WITH OYSTER SUPPERS !
On snort notice.
I would also inform the public that I
still continue the manufacture of Dread,
Pies, Cakes, Pilot Bread, Boston, Butter,
Migar and Soda Crackers, etc. In addition
to which 1 will keep contantly on hand
a large stock of the best staple and family
uri'ceries, provisions, etc.
l:iyj L. DILLER.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT !
To all wishing
HORSE SHOEING. BLACK.
" SMITHING, JRON, ETC.
John W. Lewis,
frrtvr of MA IN and SECOND streets,
OREGON CITV,
rakes this opportunity to it.f rtn hi?
old custo!n-r, and the public
ji gi iierai, that he r:uv
li::s on tr.nul
THE CELEBRATED
UMIG
And other patterns which he warrants it.
every particuhtr to give satisfaction. The
Fanning community are especially and
earnestly invited to call and See these im
plements, before purchasinir 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
EQUAL TO AXY I MP Oil TED:
Having constantly on hand forsale a large
assortment of material, consisting in part ol
WAGON TIMBER,
IRON, STEEL, ETC..
The proprietor ia
Enabled to fill all Orders !
For such Articles 071
?he Mp?t Pavorable Term
All work from this establishment,
and all material sold on order, is warranted
to be as represented.
, J. W. LEWIS.
Oregon Cit. f" I.TSflrf. ' 1.1:lv
LANKS.
'XXT'E HAVE JUST PRjHTED III
Tt good ioi'm. with clear typ-f ujkui
tne best quahtv
ltv'of paper, 'a full set of Justice's
wliich Vill be sold as Iowa.
1 be Procured elsewhere in this
, . VI C. lllELAXD,
L-ourt blanks
t!;e same q'an
Oryi do F'Tprhf. i
1 Wi t V i ii n-
REDING I ON 6: GO'S COLUMN.
ILEDIKGTON & COs
Essence of Jamaica Ginger.
T'niS VALUABLE I'REPARATIOX, 'JON
taining, in a highly concentrated form,
all the properties ofthe Jamaica Ginger, has
become one of, the most popular domestic
remedies tor all diseases ot the stomach and
digestive organs.
As a tonic it will br foun 1 invaluable to all
persons recovering from debility, whether
produced by fever or otherwise, tor whilst it
imparts to the sjstem all the slow and vicor
that can be produced by winejpr .brandy, it is
entirely free Irons the reactionary effects that
follow the use of spirits of any kind.
It is also an excellent remedy for females
who sulfur from difficult menstruation, giving
almost immediate relief to the spasms tuat so
frequently accompany that period.
It give; immediate relief to nausea,'. caused
by sea sickness, etc. It is alo valuable as an
external application for Gout, Rheumatism,
Neiualgia, etc. REDINGTON & CO.
Gm.m'.'jj S;!e Agents for the Pacific Coast.
MARTHA WASHINGTON"
HAUL PvESTOEEH.
Trust none otcer, liowc'er pleasant,
None can do what this has done
Try it always keep it present
Use tint Muitba vVa&lunton.
IT
IS
rJOT
A
DYE
It will keep the the Eair soft
ana giossy : change it to its j
Original Color ; prevent the i
Kair falling out; make old
heads look young ; and do ail
that is expected of a genuine,
Good Kair Restorer.
REIINGTON & Co.,
Agents, San Francisco.
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MARTHA WASHINGTON"
HAIR EEST0EEII
Is a wonder of the world, r.nd stands above
comparison with an" other article for the hair
ever brought before the public. Sold every
where. REDIIfGTON'S
Flavoring Extracts.
Are made from FRESH FRUITS. Ea5h
bottle holds twice as much as any other
brand in the market, consequently they
are the cheapest and the best
USE NO OTHER.
REDINGTON A Co.,
Agents for the Pacific Coist.
GRAEFENBERQ
Uterine Catholicok.
If faithfully used according to directions will
cure every case of Diabetes.-and reat:y miti
gate the troublesome til'-cts caused by a re
laxation of the outlet of the bladder. It is a
most successful remedy for Gravel and other
diseases of the kidneys and bladder, and for
Female diseases is unequalled.
The Catholicon uniformlv cures Prolapsus
Uteri. Whites, all Irregularities of the Month-
lv period, Suppression, Incontinence of urine,
Bloating and Dropsical swellings, and all
diseases of pregnancy. The specific action of
this medicine is immediate and certain upon
the Uterine and abdominal muscles and liga-:
ments restoring them to as healthy a state
as those of child ti
od iwA youth, so that pa-
id the Graefenbery Lompa-
ticnts who have used
nv's Uterine Catholicon cannot sufficiently
express their -rratitude for the relief aflordea.
REDINGTON & Co.. Agents,
41fl and 418 Front street, San Francisco.
"yyl Y WILL YOU DELAY r
We are sorry that there are
persons who sutler on day by day,
monih after month, and year by
year, when friends and neighbors
have been cured of the same
rmdady that afflicts them. Now
it has been proved by substan
tial evidence that SCOYILL'3
BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP
will cure the worst easts of scrof
ula, Canser, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc.; yet still there are
those who neglect this sure and
valuable remedy. To such wt
aay, "try the syrup be convinced.
REDINGTON &. Co., Agents
416 and 418 Front street,
San Francisco.
STOP THAT COUGHING
SOSIE OP YOU CA''T, AXD WE PITY
you. You have tri'-d every remedy but the ONE
destined, by Us intrinsic merit, to supersede nil sint
ii;ir preparations. It is not surprising you should bo
reluctant to try something else after tbe many ex
periments you have made of trashy compounds
foisted oa tho public as a certain cure; but
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
is really tho VERY BF.ST remedy ever compounded
for tho cur ot" Cough-, Colds. Sore Thror.t, Asthma,
Whooping Cough. Bi'Kiichiti.s and Consumption. Himi
gands of people iu C:tlitorni;i and Oregon luivc btn
alroady benefitted by the surprising curative power
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
and with nno accord give it their unqnaljid appro,
bntion. Wo now adur-ss ourselves to all who nru no.
Bcauainte.1 with this, the greatest Panacea of the ago.
for tho healing of all dishes of the Throat attd
Lungi, assuring you that
NEWELL'S
. I Pulmonary Syrup
has cured thousands at it will cure You if you try
Thi3 invalnabla mcdioinf 13 pleasant tothe taste;
poothine, healing and strengthening in its facets; ra
tirely free from all poisonoiLS or deleterioua tirugs,
and perfectly harra'.ess under ail Circumstances.
Ortiiicutt;5 from many prominent citizens of San
Franuisto accompany every bottle of
NEWELL'S'
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Vll TH OllfLl V bVlUD
J- KXlXlLXJ V KJJ i
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MIS CELL A NEO US.
CiiRlSTSAN GOLLEGR.
Monmouth. ....: Oregon.
Chartered A. V. 13C5.
E2J. L. h. Rowland, A. B., of Bethany Col
lege, President, and Professor of the
Classics, Bellea-Lc-Uer and Ethics.
Dr. N. Hcdson-, JQ M., of New York Cit :
University, Professor of Mathematici
and Natural Science. '
AssUsed by an ahlt fxrj-a cf Prcfenon C7d
Tt&htrs.
TI1E AIM Of TIUS INSTITUTION IS
thoroughness, and'logical, mental disci- -pitne
; realizipg that the onvicus want of ocr
schools, nt less, than the rue object of th
real Educatioui.-.t, is critical training and
thorough intellectual and moral development
A Normal Department, organized upon tho
most approved mbdelswtth particular ref
erence to qualifying scholars as teachers, la
in successful operation. ...
. Tcttiox. Collegiate Department, 11 00 i
Academic .$y oo : Higher English $7 00 ;
French, Spanish and Hebrew, eac'li $400:
Instrumental Music $12 ri.e ot I'iiinp tS:
The Trustees of the College and the .Chris
tian brotherhood, arc resolvekto make this
iust;tLiti(n second to none in the, State iu tho '
promotion cf the true interests cf education
aiid the formati-m pf ripe scholarship. .
The Cllggo year cummences ou the first
Mondav of Senteuiber. and closes the third of
July. (27) A. W. LUCAS, Sec'y of Board,
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II. W. COltBETT,-
Importer and Wholesale Dealer iu
Ameiicau and English
O
API D WAR E,
Also : BOOTS end SHOES!
No. fS Front street, corner of Oak, Portias j.
Building Ilvrdicare, Carpenter' and
Joiners'' Tools, Cutlery, Saddlery.
Hardwire, Springs and Axels, and
Mttfl'xmitlis? Tools,
Agricultural Implements !
MIXING TOOLS!
ENGLISH HARDWARE!
Direct from England, selected expressly
for this Market.
Powder, Lead;
Ha
iving had an EXPERIENCED AGENT iy
New Yotk, who attends exclusively to
purchasinir and forwarding Goods for me,
1 am enaWed io obtain them t'irect froiy
the Mtiiiuf.ieiurers, at, the lowest ratcA,
and to offer superior inducements to
purchasers. " (14;l7 ;
WU. CORBITT,
San Francisco.
V.
MACLEAT.
orflancrQ
ortiU Mncleay,
Importers Et Wholesale Grocery,
1i FRONT STREET,
Portland Oregon.
VTf
00DS SOLD F0RCA3I1 AT A SMALL
TT advance upon
SAX FRANCISCO JOBBING PRICES?
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C: An Tvl
j Woul thank tnerchauts vjsitirg the ciir t
ice thoi,. gtocj: before purchasing. 14.lT
0
Dealer iri .
DRY GOODS and GIUJcePvIES !
o
Boots and Shoes,
Aims uiiu ,ups.
Crockery arid Glassw-are I
Provisions, Cutlery, Stationery !
Tobacco, Yanks'! potions,, ana all
liindit of Country Produce I
At the old stand on. MairPstreet, two
dwrs'iiolow the Wcoien Factor
.Oregon City I Oq
rpHE PROPRIETtt.fe. begs leave to call
I the attention of'tisold friends and c'uit
torners, as well us neTSbnes; to bis extsivy
assortment of goods,. suit able todbe rejuir
mcuts of this market :( , O
, FARMERS
WUl.find bim supplied with Sugar, Coffee,
Tea, Shovels. Hpacies, and Hoes, Salta6n, etc.
MECHANICS
Will find Saws, Hammers,' N'ailQand tool
of all kinds.- .
LUMBERMEN
Will fin-3 Mill-saws, Cross-cut-savft aieec
' LADJES . o
Will find Dress Goods, Trimmings, Hoops,
balniorals, shoes, and those beautiful buttou.
CHILD if EN
Will find Tovs, and EVER YPOD Y will find
omt thing to clurni the eye,"; to ni'unster to
heir wants, and aijlord ihe.n. aj opiorttyiity
o spend their inoue.wio good i'l vaiitnge.'
PR U TIC UIAR A TTENTWN
CJiven to the requirements of the Country
-r.ide. Y.y facilities enable me to fraile with
farmers on liberal principles, J 'lease give
me a S11, before purchasing elsewhere.
lVl) V M. 15AKLOYT.
B.-I5. RELLY
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PKODUCE,
Seasonable Fruit,
VE G ET A 15 L. E S5 tJkc.
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GR0 C ERIE'S!
FA MIL Y
Comprising in part
SUGARS TEAS! COFFEE!
Ciiiined Sauc-s4 Canned Oysters I
SPICES, PICXELS
AND CASE GOODS IN GENERAL
Prtrticniiir rttentron is rfv'pn to the
0ti!!fry Trade, byC&hich atn
enabled t( furnish City '
Customers with a
Superior 'Qualify of Butter, Frttk
Mggs, rouury, eic.
O . . ' '
Bv strict attention'to the retair trade
only, I hope io merit a share of the publio
patronage, ritore at tha Post 'Office; Maia
L B.
KELLY.
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