Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, March 16, 1867, Image 4

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For the Exterteisk.
DUapIntid Lo e Kxpian&toi y.
In the hum drum march of Time,
While Life more like the pendulum's swing
With a "back and fo'tU," no wearying,
That even Harry Homeless' " rhyme
Wins with a glance, a smile perchance,
And, "I wonder who wiote lhatsillv thing?"
O
The writer's aim wa answered ; still,
As some suppose, a pergonal fling.
And make it seem a venomed sting,
Anonymous, as serpents kill ;
II. It. begs pardon of all who thought
He aimed at them a bitter shot ;
At them, or any ; in sober fact,
His heart was heavy, his brain was racked,
With the dread suspicion that he had lost
By shuffling, as the game went on
Found to his late, and bitter cost,
Thahearts were trumps and he had none.
Bo much theS pray, II. 11. acquit
Of ill intent his was the coat,
If any chose to borrow it
And found it proved too close a fit
That's not the fault of him who wrote.
0 Harry IIopeles3.
o
A New TKxriLtc. In our wild
and scarcely explored Slate, there
are undoubtedly many t-ducts na
tive to t'je soil which wouid i:e d
great value to the world if brought
into notice and cultivation. We
have at v irions tunesjifanfrif differ
ent vejjutalile products of the vullcy
of thtolluiribftldt, such as wild rye,
very productive and tf'ie ratii ; an
herb called " i trl," a species of to
fenceo, uPikiiiif the most pleasant and
fragrant snn-kiii" wt-ed known, and
also a new species of n-iX or hemp.
Some of thisdatter product has been
sent East, and is thus spoken of by
an eastern paper :
Tne last discovery which conies to
us from Nevada i agricultural rather
than mineral, but very important.
It is of a new textile, such as was
eagerly sought when the rebellion
broke out, but unsuccessfully. The
plant now discovered has its home
in lh Humboldt Valley, where it
grows in lure; qn urities, and can of
course, be undo to jrow mor thrift
ly byeultiviition, while, if it has the
values which are ascribed to it, it
will soon be removed to t!lel fields
and propsiattd aiimiio other crops.
The plant IS said by the dicveier
to be tnjpermr ti any textile now in j
useP Tht'iih styie 1 hemp, it is call'
oil so on aicoii it f its closer simi
larity to thai ihan m: other growth.
It has a stro g -r and liner thread
Ctilall the hemp proper, and a much
longer staple. In proprolioii to tin
wood, the fib.r is much more abuu
xiaut It can be iiioiv easily sep .i.
ated to, than fl i. or liemp. and can
besiripped clean from the stalk wilh
xut prep tration. Nevada lies be
twecu hirty sevui and forty-two de
grees no tK Tins corrcpoud s wilh
the Utimde d Northern California,
San FrmiH -., 8. It L k C'it ,
Indianapolis, Coluin' u and Phila
delphia. I he II l.n'i ild river, alo
whieii the new hemp JZiuvv--, rtn s
from ihe nnu;if niiis td ihat name
westward, thio.ih a mouutaiuout
country. If, therefore, experiment
jiiovesuhat is claim-d for this tex
tile, it. can be prolonged in itscu'itiva
thm trom its original iiabilation to
our own doors, and will enhance the
V i llie of t lie hemp harvest in those
States where li is now an impoitaut
feature.
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O
ft3wMih be v eil if our Committee
0 on thearis Exposition w. u d get
SofHe sattljile.s tjf ihe ;tlove iiieolioiied
Cproduets tor exhibition, with 'heii
inineralosT'cal specimens. Rce.se
Kiver Reveille.
q Photographic Colors. -A cor
respondent d" the French Repertoire
de Photographing writing from South
America,. iv.s : ''Some time since,
1 took a positive portrait of my wife
on glass. The weather was very
fine, but on C 'ln'mg out of my dark
room! observed that the light appear
ed very yellow and somewhat obscur
ed, and I then .-remembered that there
Was a total eclipse on that day. Af
ter developing and fixing my positive
I found all the colors ot my wife's
dres faithfully portrayed on the riim.
C)The tires s was of blue lloivers on v.
black oroui'd. the cap trimmed with
bjue and yellow ribbons, and ail
these iohirs were accurately repro
duced, even the fl -h tint of ih lace
and hinds were -perfect Ui-f nluo
at'.dy, all these coh.rs disapearetl aN
ttr a lapse of ten minutes." The
writer does not say whether any be- j
side himself saw this portrait of hi.
wife. Tnis is, h wever. onlv one of
O many cases ot evaneeeot
reported within a few years
coloring
MANUFACTt ttEs. The first yard of
calico tnanilf ictnrcd in this country
wjP made in the Wairen factory,
ne:tr Baltimore. Maryland, about
1S28, and it was sld at, twenty -eight
to thirty cent per vard. Jiritih
ilrints were theti sell'mi; at forty eiuht
to fifty cents per yard. The effect
of the home manufactured article was
to reduce the price of the foreign one
to about the same rate. The fiist
lire-proof brick was also made in or
near B itlimore, in wh ch neighbor
hood Ka-ilin had been discovered
Prior to this dine these articles were
importei fromStrtiwbriilge, Eouland,
and sold at per thousand. Tn
hotne mads ar 'icle s!d at $4t), and
the imported oneoon went down to
figure. These incidents now
the economy id bringing the 'low,
, 1 l . . l . 1 . .t 1
the loon, and the anvil ttethcr, and
supplying our ..wo wants.
- ' a -k.
XickTuow.skus. A London d.ulv nows-
paper nodces Mr. Iiussfy. Xo. 4 Si New
Oxford street. - the inventor of bullous
for trowsera tliat never come off,"
Usarxi. Hrxr.s. The following is from
the report of tha California Sate Agn
cultural Society, and applies w.th p cu
liar force to Oregon :
Our farm.s-rs are constantly inquiring
w hat they can raise to pay them for the.r
labor arid capital invested. We would
say. raise such articles as your soil and
the climate is best adap ed to. ami such
as are most imported. Iu other word,
atop the hole through which we are
losing our money, daui the river which
is carrying our gold away from us. and
exercise your best judgement ia selecting
the means to do it with.
Ino community can become wealthy
and independent which depends alone
upon the productions of the raw material.
There is no great staple article produ
ced in any one country that is not or
cannot be produced in some other. To
be truly prosperous and independent
every S:ate. should do as near as possi
ble all her own manufacturing. She should
feed, from her own productions all her own
people, make ail their clothing, and ba
nish them all the machinery, implements
and tools they use, and all other necessa
ries of life. When we can do this, the
richness of our mines will not be judged
by the amount of gold we export, bur
rather by the correct standard the
amount they produce and the healthy and
prosperous condition of our industrial
pursuits. Just in proportion to the amount
of gold we exp nrt in exchange f r ar
ticles we can and ought to produce, and
manufacture or labor we ought to perform,
just in that proportion do we enr.cli other
countries and impoverish ourselves. The
rapidity with which new manufacturing
establishments are being introduced and
put into operation am wig us. shows iha
our men of enterprise and avians are
beginning to appreciate these pio
siiions. as wed as the prospecs o.' a
handsome return for their investment
We know of no minufacturing interes
in the State that is not in most prosper
ous condition. We da not know of one
that is not pushed to supply the demand
for its articles and at a lair paying price
We need more woolen mills, more flour
mills, more foundries and m ichme shops
more tanneries, more powder and shot
factories, more paper mills, more in ami
factories of boots and shoes and socks ; ot
harness and saddles, wagons and can iages
of furniture and w ooden ware ; of giass
and earthen ware ; of agricultural iinp'.e
meats and mining tools, and hope we wiil
soon need more silk, cotton and s-uga-r
factories. And only when we manufac
ture all the uecessiries of life which we
now import will our wants in these res
pects be fully supplied.
i
To Fky Fisn. The ordinary manner
of Irving fish in a shallow pan. with only
a small quantity of grease, maybe much
improved upon by imitating Ihe Greek-,
from whom we may also learn many othei
use. ul lessons in the culinary art. Take a
huge quantify oi lard ui a deep kettle and
let u h oil. as ior trying doughnuts. line
boiling drop in the ii-ii having previously
roiled them in Hour or meal, in a few
minuies they will be of a rich, uniform
brown, when they in iv be taken out and
served hot. "lhey w.li be found infiniicl)
more delicate in flavor, as well as more
inviting in appearance than when cooked
in the oid way. This is recommended bv
the 1-mg experience oi the writer, and h
wdl be e: drsed by ad who try it. 1
The p. iiosophv of Irving is wed illu -
j trated by this Greek process, detailed by
our traveled correspondent.
We may add that success in frying dv
pends prim irily on having plen;y oi
hot fat. If there is bat Lttie fat, th.' ar
ticle cools down to i h at degree that it
is readily absorbed by tue food. This
fact that cool grease is ab -orbed before i
has time to cook the article fried, while
plenty of hot grease cooks it quickiy
and is not absorbed at all. should be
impressed upon all cooks. Am. Ajrl
cuUurist. To Make Neats Foot Oil. The hoo'?
are chopped otf. and the oi'uons are
cracked and boiled thoroughly. From
the isaaface of ih'3 boiled ma.-.s ab-;u
one iat of neat's toot o.l i.s iddurau'd
which i.s unsurpassed by aup other ole.i.i;
iaous matter lor harness shoes ii;c. Alter
the o.l is taken oil', the water is strained
to take from it any fatty part.cles that
may remain, and then it is- boiled again
tin: il, upon trying, it is found it will settle
into a suit jelly. It is then poured in'o
flat bottomed dishes, ami. when cold
cut into suitable sized pieces. It hardens
in a lew davs. and then vou will have
a very tine article ot srme. tree trom im
purities of every kind, sufficient for faini
iv use tor a twelve month, liv takinsr a
portion of this glutinous substance before
it becomes too thick, and brushing it over
pieces ot silk, you have just as much
court plaster as vou desire, inodorous
tenacious, and entirely free trom those
poisonous qualities which cause las much
of the article sold bv apothecaries doe;
inflammation when applied to scratches.
cuts and sores.
Ax Ixcueihble Hay Cuo! The New
taigianu jrirmer.. is response oie lor tne
report that an acre and a half of poor
land in bt. Johnsbury. V t.. produced
thirteen and a halt tons of fine tiniothvhay
this season. The land was. plowed in
Arnrnst. 18o5, toudressel with f'ortv-nine
! loads of vara manure, well harrowed and
! sown three pecks of timothy seed, and
fifteen pounds of clover seed and again
harrowed an 1 rolled it vie-.ded tons ol
timothy the last week in June and oi ton
more the first week ia Sep'ember. A
nrica Italian rve jrnss lias been jrrown to
the acre in Euarli't 1 b the aid of weekly
sewage or lai'ii l m mure. lut anvuim-r
like such a crop of tiniothv h is never b
fore been ronortel b,' the agricultural
press.
New LtOllT. The lievv wio!en
indl at Sin Francisco, says the Alti.
is to b. lighted with sz:l made o t lilt
jiremises, of pine wood and bones, bv
Kt'sley's process. The iuveidor
i- -i. r
ciaitn-s mat. out ot one corn or pint
wooo aim nan a ton ot nones he can
make 15,001) feet of jxns, 40 bu-hel
j of charcoal, 50 gal ons nf tar, 10 jal
j Ions ot turpentine, 770 pounds ot
i bone black, and half a barrel d am
mouia. io do this ri qnues thre
quarters of a cord of wiou and h
labor of several men. t is e!ai:tu H
that the harcal, tar and hone bl.u k
will pay all expenses leavi- jr ihe ir;,
atnnuaiia and turpentine for profit.
A t EST hilt UtLT. Weber states
i ,Js;lt a soiuuot af H'liinioii chloi i:.
o copper will nor ti -ei article cv
eled with iS"i leaf, but wdl leave ;
br wn stain on those covered with
old -colored allov.
Co'ixs. Y r Vvj iiire.vilh w!i it is siid
10 certain cu e tor 1 0110 so ne cus
. tomw . Scr:ipe a p:t.ce o!-coin!non dlUlk
j put asm ill portion of it upon the corn
f t tt 1 1 It": nil it with i 1 iMjut r i;c
j application for a few d lys. and vou will
fill the corn conn off 'like a shell and
j perfecdy cured. The cure is" simply and
efficacious.
I tv. v i j i i.iu 11 ia. ill. pt t4 iilv
PORTLAND UUSIXSSS 0U1DK
Persons having business i:i Portland at e ad
vised to note the following Arms.
J II MITCHELL. J. DOLPH.
A SMITH.
ELtcholl, Dolph & Smith,
0
Attorneys and Couuse'lors at Lniry
Solicitors n V ha h eery, and P roc
torn in At mi i alt a
J5f" Office over the old Tost Office, Front
street, Fortlaud Oregon. (ly)
W. LAIR HILL. M. F. KCLKET.
HILL & MDLKEY,
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS
A.T LAW.
xnr7"Ibb both be found hereafter at their
V Otiice on tho corner of Front and
Alder Streets, Portland. Oregon. D.vr-
J.S. L. DALY. W. S. STEVENS.
DALY & STEVENS.
Real Estate Brulcm, Collectors, and
Genera! Ay at.
OjJice'Tt floor Vaughn's brick, corner of
".Morrison and Front suetts, I'ortlaiid. O.
jjFf Particular attention given to the ad
justment of aci-ounts. Le:i! aiiil other doc
uments transcribed at short notice. (ltf
W. Ct. BALLARD.
TUOS. STEPHEN'S.
EXCELSIOR SM)A WOttkS!
BALLAHD & STKP1I XS, Proprietr.
DEALKHS IN
Fine Brand'-en, Emjllsli Ale d: Poriei , Cham
pajne CUier. Bock Beer, dc.
LSO, Manufacturers of all kinds of Sy I -.
ups. Soda Water and Goiter Pop.
order for English Ale and Porter fi led
in bulk or by the case. 2o;ly
C . P . FERRY,
Late I LEU Y d; FOSTER.)
.EHS EQL 3IE KX 3E3
No. 56 Front Street, Corner of Washington,
PORTLAND, OUEGlN.
Airent N'rlh Diitishai.cl Mercaiit'.li
Insnr ii re C on 'ai .
And Manhattan Ijf, I nurara.-e C
GOV E R X.M EN T SEC C R ITIES. ST O CKS
Houd.o, and Real Estate bought and
soid on Commission. ." : V
E. G. RANDALL,
IMPOKTF.R AXu DKAI-F.i: IV
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Sheet Music, and Mud.'al Merchandise of
11 kinds. Soie Ayn' iu Oregon fur
?I miii 5i SI m i.i's
CEr-EBIl.VTKJJ Alt AETOItGAX J
ANI
S fiinvay $ n
GOLD 3IKD L PIA0 FO'tTFS t
First street, next door to the Post Office,
Portland Oregon. j' - : 1 y
A. G. ERAI3F0ED,
39 Piotit Sti:tt Pirt:aiMl,Oregon,
IMPoHTEK AND IiEALEIi IN
Wines and Liquors.
ALSO :
Sole Agent in Oregon, and Washington
Territory, fu- the (oi.ikn mate CtiAMPAin.N,
aianuiactnred by llulltmin, ritike A, to.,
from Calitornia grape-. 4 : 1 v
I t N1 O V A. H, !
The subscribers ha' e
HEMOVED THEIR KNTIUE STOCK OF
y
r
Kasa
To TI1E1U OWN
'ev nnd C imiul:oti; """ales T?o ms,
t37 First treet, near Salmon street,
Portland, Okegox.
"VlIIEUE, WITH AMPLE ROOM. THEY
V tluy now invite the attention of the
public to a LARGER AX!) BKTTER ASSOtiTM EXT
than ever presented be'ore. an.i, u t r t m u u I
situated a little awav from th" center ct
trade, Mill, with lessened expenses, anf
goods l'ruiii eastern uianuficturers direct
tlivy feel contident that it will repay purchas
ers to give them a call.
UUKOHEX & SIIINDlEU
I'ortlan 1, Nov. :5th. 1 S- 4:t!
LEGAL NOTICES.
AdrAnit; atoi-'s Not ce.
TN COUNTY COURT OF CLACKAMAS
1 Countv , State of Oregon I u the ma ter
ot the etate of J .mes S . Ford, deceased
Ezia Stout the administrator ot th.- above
entitled estate, having bled bis account for
settlement of the same, it is ordered bv the
C ui t t! at
Tin- p'ii Moid atf m Sri)ti" h-r. '80?.
that being the first day of the September
term of said Court I e appointed lor- the final
settlement by said admiiiitra:.i! , and all p r
'ies ii.teiested are untitled to govern them
selves accordingly. My order uf the Hon
W. T Mntlock, Countv "Judge. -o.4w
Adnrmstra tov's rlotire.
TV COUNTY COURT. OF CLACKAMAS
X Coun'y, State id' Oregon:
Final seillen. ent in the matter of the es
tate of .Joseph Antoini Zeidei deeeasel.
Muiciis Reuherz the udministi aior of the
above entitled estate, h .via- fi.ed his
Fi-al Account for Sfltt'fPitt.
thereof, it is ordered by the Court that Mon
day, the !t day of April, A. D., IsrtT. (being
the lit-ft day of the April term of .said Court.5)
be appointed for thetinai setileuient of ad
etate, and the hearing of objections to said
tin d account if anv tuere be. Uv order of
the 11 on. . T. Matlock, CountvJud're
I7--) J- M. BACON. County clerk.
c unmans.
JN T 1 1 E CIRCUiT COURT of TM E STAT E
of Oregon fer Clackamas County.
R llemirie P!UL v. John Forrest defdt.
A ct. on at Law.
To the defendant John Forrest, non resi lent:
In the name of the State of Oregon, vou
ate hereby required to appeal mid unswerthe
complaint. i tie ubo e entitled action h!.-d
against ou, 011 or belore the first day ol the
next te m of said Co;.r',af;er six weeks from
the hist publication of this s.itn.i.ons, to-wit:
Uit the ihir-i M-,mlo,f nt M-,,rh
A. I) !:;, - a,s.d if vou fidi so to appear or
answti, the pLiiiiti,(j will take j.id -wait
aua.ust vou tor Ss4.', lu-lon, and u,teie.-.t, to
getlier with cost and dibursen ea s
U. W. CHAPMAN. Plaintiff's. Attorney.
ouiuan Mil, I). lsr.
( itj.C
WOOD! WJOD! WjCD! WOOD!
WKTER! WSTER!
"TAMES II. GIST IS PREPARED TO DE
t) aver Hard Wood. Dry Fir Wood and
link, to nrdt-r and warrant satisfaction Or
ders b-ft at Smith Jfc Marshall's s'bo. ju-ompt-lt-
tilled JAME II. CJIST
Oiegon City, December istt lsvU. ti
0 REG OX CITY BUSINESS.
H J3 T IJ it i 13 1 i I
fUuTUUXED !
RETURNED!
TO THE
OLD STAMPING GROUND.
s.
?
Wishes to inform his Old Friends,
and the pubi c generally that he
h.s returned arin Oiegou
Cit , NvhelC has
JUST OPES FAX OXEof THE LARGEST
STOCKS OF IWY GOODS !
C'lulhintr ! Hoots and Shoes !
HAT'S AND CAPS!
Also u large and Wt 11 selected slot k ol
GKOCEHIES!
Pleaxc aire me a calK Ao trouble ii
SHOOT GOODS!
"1 will sell as cheap as the cheapest,
S. A CK AX,
Charman A Warner's Id biick store,
lyl) Main .st., t'rcg.m City.
N. 13. All kinds of Produce bought.
FIRST CJIjASS
Family Gtoceiiy Stoke !
Nearly opposite the Enterprise OfS.ce,
Main street, Oieon City.
E. D. KcLLY
Hi
AS IX Sl'OdE. IX Gv0L) ORDER,
and tor sale, the following, articles
io-vit :
C'dfee, Japan Tea., Chocolate,
'lea, B.ack Tea, (.'orn-starch,
Oolden syrup, Oreeii l'ea. Oswego do..
Sugais, Cruii'd -tig r,S.mu-i;Ioss do,
Suiuratus, I'ulveriz'd d '., Che oic:d soap,
Packing s ilt, Cetl'ee do., C'astile d ,,
I) dry salt, Lemon syrup, Fancy-toiiet do
Table .-alt. F,avering ext. Canutes,
Cooking soda, Kerosene oil, Ganiitd culTee,
S;d. .-oua, Oiive do., F.oiai,
ttope, Clothes puis, .--ardiiies,
Corn Meal, Cream tartar, Mackerel,
Uroonin, Siiutl', CikI tisi:,
HhttstV powd'i ,(.iii-caps. Lead,
Vaile Mills ii-Sliootei balis,Sli t,
Pacilic sportng"i-Shooter " Wliita beans,
Yeast powa'o, Vinegar, UuckcIs,
Washing " Cii ee, Pails,
Liquorish, Horax, Nut-meg-',
lluiiiiny, K iisius, Z.Mite c.ii i ents
Hi ied apples, Dried peaches, Soda crackers.
IJIueing. Prunes. niter ti ack'i 3
liice, Maccaumi, L'iackoig,
TOBACCO CANDIES NUTS
OF OF F
All K ads ! All Klndi ! All K nds !
With the follo wing articles a splendid
srE!-:L i:i;dAVix(; of
GEOUGS WASHINGTON
i- obtained iVeo jratis, with e.tcn article pur
chased :
Canned fruits, Oysters, CJr. spices,
I'ranbei ry see. Lob.-ters, Cuiuamon,
Toma'oe.s, E -iy!iii pakls, Cloves,
Peaches, Ameiieaii do , Oinger,
(iieen corn, 1'epper .-auoe, Mustard,
.It-liu-s, -at-up, Pepi'er,
iJlock ii.atch .'S.Fi eiicii mstaru W01 c'stershire
ic , Ac, Ac.
l?"Cash, undone price to everybody. No
good- misrepresented lo ellect salts, A
child can ouy as nnich for Us u.one as any
oilier man. Money o fu.ided wiiere an ai ticie
fails to give satiMact.uti. Sink or awirn, lair
dealing is our motto.
7:1 v) E. D. KELLY.
oTw. POPE & UO.
DEALERS IN
STOVES,
Sgl Pump. Lcu.l Pipe Hose,
AND MANUFAC1 IKEKS OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware !
Main Street, Oregon Ci'y.
The subset ihers would respectfully an
nounce that they keep constant iv on hand a
good assortment of Cooking. Pallor, Air
Tight, and otner stoves, .-intuble to ihi.-
inarkit, w.dch are being
OFFiCiiKD AT P -Itl'LANll PKICE- !
Our assortment in this line is large, and
will be toiiud to embrace almost any de.-dred
pattern including the
BUCK,
11K.NKY CRAY,
HKAUTII.-TUNE,
WESTERN E- PI RE.
CHEAT UKPUiiLIC,
RLACK KNlliUT. ic.
Roofing and Jobbing ol every description
done to order, in a m inner that cannot f ii!
to suit patron. In addition to the above
may be found a good assortment of liatd
ware, Woodetiuare, etc.
C W. POPE & CO
Oregon Ci'y, Oct. lstV.. I::y
Ii2i2i!2isai Mills,
OltEO.V tIT.
KEEP CONSTANTLY "N HAND FK SALE :
BR AX AND CHIC EE. X FEED!
"?F Parties wanting feed must furnish
their sacks. I ti.-"u
G A N E M AH STORE I
! JAHE3 MORE TT & CO.,
WOULD INFORM THE PURLIC-ES-1
V peciulty of Can m.ih, that tney have
j etaii isiie'i a Store at that place where thev
. will keep on hand a well assorted stock of
j Merchand'sj and Gcc.;r'e.
; which wid be sold t t easoiiabU rates, for the
purpose of establishing permaiientl v such a
necfssily at Caie-nnh. Try us. (7::y
-LJl.A iN I"jS '
TTE HAVE JUST jbU JTTED 3N
iX :ni lorni v.:ii c e if vpv- ,,p..,t
the bi qualiM tdfiaper, a full set uf Justice'-
Com i bbmks. whii ii M ill (. . i
Ul- 'oio as low us
u.e same can oe procured Ise-.vhei e m tins
State.
u. C. IRELAND,
FuUitha- Or.n Cty EnUrj.riM.
OftUGoX CITY BUSINESS.
CHARMAH u BROTHER !
STiLLOX II A N D 11
After Thirteen Veara Experience !
IN BUSINESS IN THIS C.TY !
Under the old Motto !
IEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR NU
) merous customers that they have just
received from San Francisco one of the larg
est and best selected stocks ol goods ever
offered in this market, consisting of
DRV GOODS, CLOTHIXG,
GROCERIES, HAlih WARE,
QC'EEXS-ll'ARE,
also :
PAIXTS, OILS, itc,
Tot-ther with pie.lid .is-ortmriit
OF
BOOTS AM) SIIOKS !
Ot -Very d -million, all f th- l t
jtlli v t IM 1 I. dent ths A No;
HATS AND CATS !
Ol' all foiHllt.es nild .-t 'S, Lefid'
itsii-V "I htr ods, t)o litlllli'lotis to
!iieH loll.
G-n:s and Ladie3 Famishing Goods
Kji' Cuistniit I v ii hand !
All of which we will soil at the very low
est prictf tor caidi. and we warrant satisfaction
Country Produce taken in ejxhtngt for Goods!
Particular uUeution, paid t Orders
From the Country 2
AUo; to CoHxiifhmetd ' (ioodt, and -prompt
J.tlwnx Made for the Same .'
It is our intention to deal with those who
favor us with itteir trade, in such a manner
as 10 secure their confidence and continued
patronage. Please give us a call at our new
store, 011 Main .-trtet, Oregon Cit
j.ly CllAUMAN &. lUiO.
Tr EROS EN K Lamps, and Oil, kept con
1 V ftantlv on band bv
ci i a it ma x d- nn
. A1E.T MEDICINES of all kind-, kepi
1 i,y TIARM AS d- JiJiU.
VTA -L PAPr.lt. Window Curtains and
I V Paper shades, kept bv
UMAX Si AX d- BRO.
T'ULL Assortment ot rope, nails, etc. for
aie bs
C ARM AS d- PRO.
rLTi'iS, IJackets. Wash-boards, Keiler'f
X eives, eic, CJA RMA. d: Ji RU.
C1ARPET. Matting, Pugs, Ac,
; by CJIAUMAS d: PRO.
MEW GOOD
AND
O W IJ R ICES.
I. SELLING,
Corner of Main and Third streets,
OKEGON CU V,
'pilANKFUL FOR PAST FA V0R, AND
X. hoping lor a continuance of the same,
would invite t tie attention of tne pubd-.t !
bisi-M-ge stock now iu store, d nsistiug of
f-mcy and staple
Dliv goods.
Fl'l'.MsIIING GOODS.
IOADV MAKE Ct."IIII0,
AND MA.W HOLIDAY li K" EN I' - !
BOO IS AND SHOES,
IS AND OAI'S.
VALJCKS. TliUNKS.
AM) UMBB ELLAS!
Grot'eiics. Cr'i-krr.G!aS- l:d PI itt-il
Waif. I'.ilMS. Oils, Laioj-s,
Willi", Chiiiiiiys aiiil Buriirrs !
Hardware. Cutlery, e'e , etr.
Briny JIa-idreds of t.'thrr Articles!
Too Numerous to Mention!
j
TZ' Call a;:d examine for yourself. I take
pleasure in diowim troods, and cust iiit
wi.i ii.id i he articles at , easut.ai.Se li rure for j
cas:i or pioduce. 1. Md.ld.NC,
Corner store. npjioMte t e
'1 in and tove store, i
aid V t.r Imyj-rtatiju
-or
DliY GOODS
FOK
im and tOU7
AT THE OLD STAND,
Main iltreet, Oregon City,
J. R. RALSTCH,
TT'T OPFYIYP 1 "V 'A' i
, . r, - ' . . 'iyu . !
CEW'SG from Sail FraivUco a
xplemlid asxia ttuent of
STAPLE &. FANCY
3 "
The slock comprises all the
NEW STYLES IN DRESS GOODS.
A'ouland Bro -he S.han l, Ljna and Square.
II im,1 Sh'oe., Coats, l;ju?, "f tot It a, Cti
mere, and Sik, Fmnnas, Linens, aul Cot
ton in ijnat curu ty.
Housel-reping (;..d. CurPrin. Fixture.,
Mats, Ru.j, d'c. Sotlm aud Faneii Cood.
S w I , s 1rl iw. MS j 0Si
Sew Head Sets and Presses AVi, V..,,l v.. ..v..
Ihl,dv B,.,,ctand TrimminkMonsW
u r.u,:joier,es (,n,M Laces. Umbrellas.
I'ortmonie FrenrJi Cwei, c K Stir Bal
moral and Hoop Skir ts.
fire u tie m n Go
Bofds rf- Shae. lids ( Cans, Hardwire Gro-
I wie. i'aixt. OiU, l)mr, Saxk Blinds, ef,
1 ru - "'t'li'-n - he nnd,-, a aid iambi inrit th
i 'Hf"t "" "fthe P",l'lC '" yral, and. the old
patrons of f!,e h:se in parfirulur.
Tl.isshnk ,clU ie kept fully equal to that oj
any, and ale loilUe ma ie chean.
ie,! 'i.
.1 li i: lstov
Oreiron Citv. X y. lotli. isi;k r-i,.
1I.AK F KVKUV IiK-. iai'il.-N
1 V-...1-. ...... '
rriawu nt tue ; nterpnse office.,
OR E G ON CI T Y B ITS A' ESS.
CITY BAKEKY!
Ma IX STREET, OR EG OX CITY.
BARLOW & FULLER,
Successors to Wortman ASheppard,)
K'p const aiitly on hau1
CAKES! PIES! I 11 E t D!
And Cracker of ntl kinds
Orders in this Line will meet -with
PK0HPT ATTENTION !
BARLOW & FULLER
Also keep on hand all kind.Vdf
FAMILY OIIOcriilKS !
AND PROVISIONS !
bTE A v. PC)AT STOIIFS !
And till Aitt'di-s ii-.td lor Cidinurjr
Piirjis I
BARLOW & FULLER
Sell a line assortment of
LIQUORS AM) Tl Hi A CCO !
By the Case, or at retail !
Attention is als directed lit fact
that i:olody dsi sells th
FAMOUS GLEASON CI I EES E
iN SHOET!
Farmers nnd the public gererallr, are in
vited to call at the Cily Rakerv', wheie the
truth w II be made apparent tlnit our stock is
complete, and our prices reasonable. AH
kiuds of produce taken in exchange for
goods. RARI.OW A l UIdd.R.
Oregon City, Jan. 'jth, ib'7. (P':Sy
E. B. IELU7,
DEALER IX
PEODUCE,
?$S&5i7 Se-ad.alde Fruit,
f VKGETAKL.KS, Ac.
ALSO:
F A MIL Y G ROC E R I E
Compri.-in in part
SUGARS! TEAS! CO E FEE !
Ctlsliod S:i'C s! C.ti.lied ()sle J
SPICES, PICKELS.
AXI CASE GOODS IX G EX ERA I !
I'rlii'tjJar siltei.tiun is ;'ivii It) ti t
Country Trade, In uhirli I !
en ilded t fiirt-.ili City
Custniin-r it h h
Superior Quality of Butter, Fresh
Emi, Pou'trif. etc
rcTf By strict attet.iiou to the retail trade
only, I hope to mei it a share d' t!u public
pairunatre. Store at the Pot OHice, Main
street. Oregon t itv I'.. 15 KKI.I.V.
LINCOLN B A K E tl Y 1
Wt s Side J7u:iil Sin !,
Oiroi.n CilV O l' y
L. DILIER---
Pi'oprietor.
having ni moved into mn
NEW BXJIL DING!
I am now prepared to serve
PKP.SON'S t X il VIDUA LI.Y ,
OEXTLKMEX AND LADIES,
OH PKIVAtE PHIIKS A vb HALb
W.TH OYiiTEA SUPP3ES !
On st.oi t notice.
I would also inform the public th:t I
till continue the manufacture of P.reiid,
Pies, Cases, Pilot Plead, liostmi, li -tter,
Migar and .-od.t Crackers, etc. In udditt ui
to which I '' 'A keep cont.intly .n hai-il
a large stock ot tiie best staple and family
liToccries, provisions, etc.
Pi.vJ I,. mid.F.R
HIGHLIT IMPORTANT !
0f To all Wishiny
.-0g2 gm V..,
i-..
house s.ioi:im;. black.
SMI 1 11LG. IUUN. tiC.
John w. Lewit.
Corner of MA .'Sand SECOXP streets,
OREGON CITY,
Tak-H this or! unify i ii f rin !
ild fii-ti m'-r, mill ihe ludiiie
in jri-iieral, tlmt Iu now
lias u Iiami
TEE CELEBRATED
uniom PLOW:
other patterns which he warrants ir.
every pariieular M give satisfaction. Tin
Fannin" Community are especially ami
earnestiy invited to call and see these im
pleox nts, before put cb;isinr elsewhere.
All work in Ids line is done iu the best
possible maimer, and at such prices as must
suit all. In connection with the above de
partment of business the undersigned is also
prepared to manufacture
aooas and Larrwars at rvrru kind!
in point of style and durability
J A I, T O A . Y lMrOUl
E Q. V A I, T O A . Y lMI'OUTE I;
U..-;.. i t f , .
" toosiiisiciv on nana iorsaie a iar"e
! tment of niuterial, ei-nsistiiiy in part of
i
WAGON TIMBER.
':o"1 tc.
The proprietor is
KlL'lIili'fl tn fill .,H t.. '
liauit.il IU 1111 UN IJl UCl S
.
Tor such Articles on
uuai;ic xcilUi.
All work from thi .tLlil.nirnt
nu an material sold on oi
I to be 1 CI ted.
der, iSw:l anted
J. W. LEWIS.
j Oregon City. De?. . 1 sH5.
Iidy i
RED1XG 1 ox ,i- cos vo l cms
EELISGTUK & CO.'s
Essence of Jamaica Ginger
'piItSYAIUABL "PREPARATION
A taiMtnc, in a highly content i U f, ,
ad the proj,ertie of the Jamaica Uit l.l
become one tf the incst popuhu don c3
remedies lor all diseases . the stou.uch f '
digestive organs. aiit
As a t.ic it wiil b- fot a I invaluable tn n
persons recoreiia;. fion, debility, w,,t '
Jiroduced by lever or etherise, lor wl,'i , T
imparts to the mm. m all the glow ut n vh
that can be prouueed by wim? oi bi v -r
entirely free Irom the r. actionarv elh eis tl'
folh.w the use of spi'itsol any kii.d.
It is also an excel lei. t tei.u dy for fd,,., ,.
who sulTt-r Imm d llicult menstj uaion. i.;j l'
almost immediate relief to the sj asms tia.n"
fVeqii-ntly tiCeoniany tlatpetiod. ' Sl
Oh uves immediate relief to nausea, cunse j
by M-a sickness, etc. It is al-o vair.ab'ie i:s iM
external application for (i.,r,t. IP eut.iiitiM!,1 I
Xemalgia, etc. Ri-.1)I.GT. A Co
Cm u:joJ ,e A gems for the Pacific (V,st
MARTHA WAfKGTC
HAIR KESTOSER.
TiusL none ott.er. howe'er pleasant,-
NdWe can. do what this h; done-
Trv it aivavs keen it ttresi-nt
IT. . .1 iv-
ttf iiiw .iiuiiiia. v a.nuo'tuii.
o
o
IT
18
NOT
A
DYE
It rail keep tbu tie Hair set
andgiosy: chage it toils
Original Coicr; prevttr the
Hair failirg out, make old
Leads i6dk yourt ; and do all
that is txptc'ed of a gtmiius,
Good Kair Restorer.,
REi Id GrXOK & Co.,
Agtat San Francisco.
"PARTHA WASHINGTON"
HA-r. liESxiiiiir.
Is a w onder of the woild, and stands above a
coniparisoti wilh :uiV other article lor th; hair"
ever brought before the public. Sold every
where. G
. -O-
red kgt03ts
Flavoring Estracts .
Are made from FRESH FRUITS. Kadi
bottle holds twice as much as any other
brand in the market, i!.-iirciitly tl-y
ire the cheapest and the best
USE NO oniKu. 9
UEUlNGTON JWV,
Ajjeuts for the Pacific (.'o i.-t.
GS-AE t Eli ESI! G
Uteriije Gatiidlicon.
' taithfuilv used according to liirection will
cure .very c:is f lMabetes, and 'jreatly 1 1 : t i -Uute
the tror.b!eso:nt-QH'-cts causeil bv a t -laxation
of the ouMet-of the bi.iw'ier. It
most success 1'u I remedy lor Gravel ud otln-r
diseases of t;.e Lid:ie. s and i-laddcr, and li r
IVmaie diseases is uiieu tiled
Tin: Cat iiohcoii uiiifotmly cure- Prd:. r,-
Ult ii. Whites. Ilrr-'irularitii's of thMi nili
l v pc lod. Suppt essio , Iucot tiii-iH e of ui i e,
liloutilig ai:d DropsiciiL.- sv.flic fis, at d ffl;
diseases of jn-er.aiiev . Thespedi.c action t
this medicine is iu-niedhite enu e nam tipn
tiie Uterine and i.bdomiiia! muscles :-nd 1 1 tr.i -uieiits
restorin-i tiieiu to as be.iithv a stale
as those of- childhood an-, voutb. so that t u
fieuts who have used rhe t'J i m fenbet i "o; f a
nv's Ut'ii.ie Cat'uvuxin cannot sutli-4ei tiv
x press-tiio-ir ra i'ude for the relief ullordeu.
liEDINl.TON k Co gents.
410 and 4 is Front stteet. Sari Francisco.
rilV WILL YOU DELAY ?
O
We are sorrv thQt the e;ne
persons wh sn'ct on d;y by d. y.
month after month, an. I yar 1-y
Oyear, when fl Sends and rteJgh'.or
have been cr.red of the s me
m;lady that afflicts them. Now'
O
it has been provei'-Jjy substan
tial evidence th :t SCO'V ILL'S
BLOOD AND LIVCU SYRUP
will cure the worst casc:wif scrot-
ula. banner, Rheumatism,. Neu-
Q
ralifii) etc.: vet still there are
- J " O o
those who neglect this sure anc
valuable remedy. To fcuch wt
say, try the syrup be. (gpnvinced.
LEDINGTON 3c Co., Agent?,
41 c. and 41S Oont stet,
San Frii'c'f n.
TT
STOP THAT COUGHING
o
oorir: of you ca.vt, ?:n v r: r y
O you. YOu have tii -d evrry reaieity but t., O mv
flsiined, by its iuinnsio merit, io f;;iuers'li; .-11
ii.ir preparation?. It is rot surprisiint you rhoul-.l h:
n'luctaiit to try pomethinjf else alter tiio many v
jx-riments you hive inailc of trashy comyo'ifciii
foited on the public as a certain cure; but
0
! NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
5s rcnlly the VEflY VT.ST pinQv w-r rompr,inrf' I
r the ciiro of Cou-hs, r-las. . -or.- Thro.it, Asthi...:,
V honpitiji ConulQiroiiehiiiKatKl lunsmuptintt. liu-
Funds of people in California and Oregon have l"-i
already beueUtted bv the surprising curative jioweii
cf
NEWELL'S
Pii 1 in on a.r v R wii 11
C U
0
and vrith nnd p.ccot t pive it thg) v.nTial:"'t arP'"
bation. We now iiil.ir -ss ourselves to all v li' ."re i-fi
aeouaintert with this, the ereatcst Iii:ice:i of the a J,
f -r the healin,of all disced of tje Turjl
LuBfeSssurl-yVa that
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
has cured thousands and it wi'd cure YOU if you t
Ttiis invnhmblo rvrdicino is ileapant to the t?'
!wiliiog, healing and tretiglietunK in iiseileef
ti.-ely lree fio:n ad poisonous oi deietenous c.iu0,
aud iverfTtly harmless under all circumstance. c
Certificates from many prominent ciuzeas -a
TraucUco accoiupauy every bottle
IfEWELL'S
O O
xilmoiiar y SyruP
, . W U U
r.CriCTCN U CO. Ageate, Sjle FraccU
r