Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, May 25, 1867, Image 3

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7vruY. Oa Tuesday It
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lt,J the City Cemetery. The lot sup
lo be under the cure of the city is
f, deplorable Hx. ome- tme snce.
t ,? i '-i-t vear. a lire rati through the
?T. wmvinr many . of M' P-'ilings
ro "na lvaie lot., an.l utterly rmp
ff SevT-r uiigbl.ibcre have existed in
f i rubbery Hne. ; At . present the
funds are covered with a de grout b
n. obliterating the .treet-s. and a. ley
It entirely. All that is seen appears
i memory of the departed that this vrill
ft on-be suffered to remain so. The
Unfa ot. owned and controlled by
V Masonic Iraternity. is in much bettei
lPion. but there is room in it lor great
l.,r..i.i..n The lots appear to have
tn laid off without regard to system or
S tj,.m- are a few handsome
-.. 1, Tim niAnnmpllt,
J...-,;n , th.. last resting: spot oi mi.
Dement, is surrounded with a neat iron
w,. Mr. Win. Harlow is making a most
U w wall. 12 by 18 feet in extent, 2i feet
rfch has lately been laid and -pointed
lb.- very best stvle by Messrs. W.J.
4ijwelU"l Geo. Clark, upon tins lot.
.pace 'inside is being filled with rich
51 and is to be sodded in proper manner.
'4 planted with shrubbery, and in the
3urW time it will be truly a handsome
"it It costs but a trifle to take an in
in such matters, and as it is nn--Witable
to suppose that the matter
attributable to negligence ot trends ot
e deceased, we hope to record very
. ....rnufl Tin OUT next Vlftlt to
.in improvement uu
his lot. A cut
grounds soon.
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Vkbikx
Festival. The usual
npliments were recciveu irom our
.ynAi of the Portland Turn Vfriens. and
a inv itation to attend the festival on the
19th nor& of Milwaukie, but it was our
v.ri.mi. not to be present. The very
tfetof times were enjoyed by all the vast
crWd who did find time to participate.
Ivu-vR. Not less than 2.000 people
were on the ground at 3 o'clock P. f. Be
fore the regular exercises commenced, a
jery pleasant incident occurred which
r&t everybody in excellent humor and
tappily introduced the pleasures of day.
r. Sam'I Lowenstein, in behalf of the
T6m Veriens, presented to Mr. F. S. Os
tium, the orator, of the day, a beautiful
gId-headed cane, making the presenta
tion speech in German. Mr. Osthehn. ac
cepted the gift with evident emotion, and
mfde a brief but eloquent response of
The cane was the manufacture of
Li. Hansen, with Mr. I'enrichsen, 99
Front street, Portland, and cost 50.
flKOi.ooY in ot'B Public Sen ools. Prof.
Ajjaiz has called at ention to the fact
tlt Gt'-crjogy is net yet made a part of
oat elementary education. The American
Journal of5 lining in commenting on this
Statement, joliuws ihe importance of teach
ing the wonderful procession of processes
foyj which the Father of the Universe
fronted this plnr.et ; ami that even
taking a more grovelling view
of the case, it is plainly to our advan
tage in this world, and particularly -in
this section of it not morally nor men
tally alone, but perui'ha.rUyUi iiare some
knowledge of Geoiogy and its compan
ion Mineralogy : the nsoro the better.
Tiis country contains more mineral wealth
thjrn uny other on the globe. To teach
wl'Te to find it and how to regonize it
en found, should begone of ihe aims
of ail our schools. Many a princely lor-
tu&e has wipped through the fingeis of
OUT citizens for lack of such knowledge.
"IIask Jluj.-The Clackamas Base Ball
Orb are doing r-rac very fine scoring of
late. They meet frequently, at the call of
the Seen tary. for field exercise. On the
evening of the K.th under ihe leadership
Cap is. Shepp.ud.and Randall sjx innings
.Were played, eaeh nine m ikJrsg 18 runs.
On the following evening, with Oapt.
Johnson and Capt. Bridges, seven innings
were playeipwhh a tie of 40 runs. The
new field, on the Bluff, is now in perfect
trn. nnd is, uiihal. a fine resort for the
''treys.'' They h ive, at their own expense,
made valuable improvements upon the
bloi'-k in use, which belo lgs to the city,
said as there is yet more to do we consider
thatn appropriation from the city treasu-ry-rwonld
be righLajid proper at this time
tofc!st Hie work.
cns of TiiK Times' Some people
Who claim to be posted, say that the signs
of the times indicate a'sniash up generally
an I'isiness this full. We predict that such
IperniHwdl W as badly fWe.l as the
cotmtryman who asked A. B. Richard -ons
-gfpial clerk Sam how Jacob Undeihiil &
moved their large sign, now dis
t'la.xed on Councilman Halleck's brick
VJLding, corner of Front and Oaksteeets.
'Milan I, without breaking the bricks
Miwa which its letters appear? The sini
jpHfact was: Cupt. Mills rubbed the old
ptMf out, and brushed the new one in. just
iMTime is doing with Debts and Credits.
'iri hope all old accounts may be fairly
setfUod. and many new ones made, before
fef predictions of the wise 'tins are ful
D'del. IIksixu. On Thursday the ICth inst.,
Mr, C. Blackford, who has for some con
sumable length of time been, at work for
ftfrs- hattuok& Miller, at shoe making
Pflns city, di.speareiyrom his room at
Mfarly boar, and habnot fnce been
eeaii or heardjof. by his -employers. No
lN' is known, for the -sudden departure
jKj'ss it he that Mr. Blackford was labor
KJ under a temporary tit of insanity.
- tKAM.VS CoiNTV BilJI.K ASSOCIATION.
Noonday evening last, at a meeting
in this city at the M. E. Church, an
.tJjtviation as above named was organized
J-fi the following officers : J. Myers.
pV, t!nr ' Wm- barlow, Vice President :
bacon. Secretary ; S. D. Francis,
"enured Executive Committee H. L.
Kellv. toft'thor wtfh it-., t-,..;
Secretary.
iouix's Soap. The Oregonian says:
fnht out the soap works at Oregon
and now has tb
iiness ioFthis State all in his own hands.
as the secret of the inrrredients of a
-jy superior article, which is probably
V iv.0W"n to many soaP matuifacturers
'ia t-ii.iur
y-rrcAi, Lecti kes. Rev. Ben j. Todd
-:n a course of lectures in this city at
our t House, on Monday evening last.
meetings were largely attended on
occasion.
' J ( (- .
1 ''ower of Etehxittj A fellow
Ol'ed iQto the Clerks office' the other
and asked for a " pwver of eternity:7
' Whu ki-t tllu deputy Clerk sold him
Drix "Times. On - Saturday last-we"
spent three hours among the business men
of Portland. We regretted that we could
not stay longer think . we might have
learned something by so doing -at all
events, as expected, we ascertained that
the times are not so very dull, after w hat
has been said and done. While atCorbkt
& MacleayY that lirm sold ono bill of
goods to the amount of $3,000, for the
upper country. They have an immense
stock on hand, suitable to the wants of
the trade in their line. Mr. Jacob Mayer,
late of the retail trade, has opened a fine
assortment of general merchandise, which
he has brought direct Irom Eastern mar
kets, and offers at wholesale. Such an
enterprise as his cannot fail to prove re
munerative, and undoubtedly it will be
appreciated by the retailers. We found
the large store of E. J. Xorthrup &, Co.,
tilled. Irom the celler up just as is used,
to be in the good old days of yore only
more so. In fact we failed to discover any
points to base calculations upon for. a
crash, unless it be that the small middle
dealers who concentraied" in Portland
have mostly vamosed. That and nothing
more ; but those have undoubtedly tound
better quarters, and we shall believe they
still live, wherever they are.
Toon ' Economy." Saturday's Orego
nlan dubbs the ' flat'' and " unprofitable'
craft at Milwaukie. doing a transporting
business for the Road Conrpany, Economy!
Yes ; and poor economy at that. If the
metropolitan directors of the Portland
McAdamized Koad Co., will listen to the
words of a ruralist we will venture to tell
them that the concern they have instituted
there is well adapted to driving travel in
other directions. On returning from Port
land last baturday in a carriage we were
thirty-five minutes at the ferry. No blame
for this delay can be laid to John, lie
acted with all possible diligence. The boat
carries but two teams. On las Tuesday
seven wagons, in one squad, passed our
otlice door for Portland. Now suppose
the drivers all wished to get to Portland
that night. They reach the Milwaukie
ferry tosethcr. At the rate time was con
sumed in crossing one bugcy those seven
teams would be tico hours and ten minutes
passing over the river at that point. The
steam ferry boat would put them all over
in 1; minutes, and the only extra cost to
be taken into account would be the wood.
It requires no more help to run the JVl
icaukie than it doe3 to pull the cheap and
nasty craft that is now in use.
Government Wagons. We were pleased
to see Messrs. Wallace & Miller, wagon
makers on Front street, Portland, busy at
work on Government, contracts. Thev
are getting up 40 heavy wagons, calcu
.ted for 0.000 or 8,000 lbs. each, six spring
ambulances, and six heavy carts, a hey
employ at the present time some 18 or 20
men. len of the wagons were delivered
before called for by th contract, and ten
others are now ready. They are made of
work.
V okth a Pkize. Mr. J. 11. Schram. sad
dle and Harness maker of this city, has
lately completed ten pairs "of reins from
one hide, the longest of whieh measured
ticeivefeet a-nd six inches, the last cut being
eight leet m length. Such a hide is rarely,
if ever s-en. The leather is-line, no cuts
or bad places appearing in the lines as
made, 'i h- hide was dressed at the Mil
waukie tannery, but we are unable to say
where, or by whom. the ox or cow was
killed.
Waste of Guain. V'e wish for the credit
of our people, that persons who sack grain
for market in Oregon vrould do a better
job. It is absolutely a shame to see the
useless waste of so much choice wheat,
oats, and other grains, fur want of proper
care, as may be daily witnessed at the
docks in this city, while the sacks are in
transitu.
New Bni.mMJs. Active preparations
are miking for m my fine largo buildings
to be erected in Portland this season. The
foundations for several of them have been
already started, while the material is on
toe ground for others. Mayor Iloimes
lead off and
about ready
street. has a neat two story brick
to be enclosed, on Alder
Accident.- -On Monday evening last Mr.
Abel Mattoon of Ws city, met vith a seri
ous accident, having had both bones of the
left arm broken by the fall of a tree. We
are pleased to learn from Dr. Barclay,
however, who attended the patient, that
be is doing well. The base ball club will
regret to fose the services of Mr. Mattoon
for the lime being, as he is among the best
of ilieir players.
Con. " Why is Oregon City like a mod
ern lady of fashion ?" asked our friend
Isaac a few evenings since, of the Pope
and several others, who were viewing the
new walk and street above ihe Barlow
House. "Give it up." was the usual ac
clamation. 'Then I will tell you,'' said
Isaac. u It is because she sports a huge
waterfall."
Umpire. At the regular meeting of
Clackamas B. B. Club, May 21st, 18U7, A.
J. Apperson was elected Umpire for the
season. The Club meet for field exercise
every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at
4 o'clock, r. m. A general invitation is
extended to all to participate.
When Teams Quit. The Denver Xeics
says teams quit crossing the Missouri river
on the ice. between Omaha and Council
Bluffs, on the first of April. They gener
ally quit passing between Portland and
Oregon City after a rain storm.
New Discovery. Mr. Harry Nevison,
of White Bluffs, informed us a few days
since that quartz of exceeding richness has
been discovered interior from that poiotj
uiu. it xpeeioi are uoi- yet prep.tuvea. 10
make the exact locality public.
Li'mreu for Lafayette. The Canemah
Lumbering Company are now busily en
gaged ia tilling as -order for luaiber for
Lafayette. Yamhill .county. We under
stand the material is to be used in the hew
Lafayette School House.
Exhibition-. The exhibition advertised
to take place in this city on two evenings
of next week, is recommended highly by
many who have witnessed it in Portland.
The programme shows that it is both in
tellectual and amusing.
A New Coat. Everybody who is able
to wear good clo's seems so proud of
them, that Doc. Apperson has decided
upon giving the Imperial Mills a new coat.
ScrcrnB. Mr.; Thomas Waterbury, an
old resident and citizen of Clackamas
county, committed suicide one day lagt
week south of this place.
Religious. Rev. P. S. Knight of Salem,
w ill discourse in this city to-morrow, we
presume at the Congregational Church. .
Oregon Flock. If any further evidence
is wanted of the superiority of our flour in
the great markets, see the following para
graph from a letter to a P.rm in Portland.
' The Imperial flour is making progress in
the estimation of consumers as well as in
trade generally. On tbe"l5ih,
il'-- telegraphed to a Louse of high
standing in Philadelphia that he had
shipped 1.000 bbls Imperial Mills extra
flour, on board the clipper ship Seminole,
which he would place to their credit. He
received an ans ver yesterday that they
would take the said 1,000 bbls at the fig
ures mentioned. You will se by thTs
transaction what the advantage is to have
a good reputation established" for a brand
here. Befor all the fiour had left the mill
in Oregon City, it iras 6ooA-Z us purchased
in Philadelphia. The Oregonian, in this
connection, adds that a gentleman, long
resident in Portland and lately in San
Francisco, while there, had a conversation
with the head miller of the Golden Gate
Mills, in which the latter admitted the su
periority of several of the Oregon brands,
and that to bring California brands up to
them it icill be necessary to mLs Oregon
wheal ieliJi California arain. This is an
honest confession from a California miller
of a fact of which we may well be proud,
and which California papers persistently
and carefully labor to conceal. The fact is
Oregon is just now getting pretty well
ahead of the hounds, and we must be par
doned if we toot our horn unpleasantly
loud in our big sister's ear.
TiiK Roads. Since the date of our last
issue we have passed over the. roads be
tween this city and Portland twice, but we
have not time to mention the memoranda
we made. ' by the way," in detail' this
week. It would not flatter the citizens of
Portland, nor this county (owning the Ca
son bridge) . very much, for us to do so.
We presume the condition of the roads is
well known to all but now that the pub
lic are interested ia the bridge, and would
undoubtedly like to see it patronized, a
few matters ought to be suggested with re
spect to its care.
" By St. l'An."-" The work" of erect
ing an extensive oil mill at this city the
ensuing season " goes bravely on." The
machinery is now on the way out from
Atlantic ports, and is expected soon to ar
rive. Negotiations have been pending be
tween Mr. Cartwright. of the Salem com
pany, and the company at this city, and a
consolidation of interests will perhaps be
effected next week. Mr. Cartwright is ex
pected to arrive here on Wednesday next
for the purpose of arranging for a site for
the works.
I. O. O. F. The Grand "Lodge of Odd
Fellows for the State of Oregon, adjourned
to meet at Oregon City in May, 1868. The
following officers of the Grand Lodge
were elected to serve the insuing year : J.
T. Bloomfield. M. W. Grand Master ; Silas
J. Day, R. W. P. Grand Master ; John M.
Bacon. 11. W. Grand Warden ; Chester N.
Terry. R. W. Grand Secretary ; L II.
Moores, R. W. Grand Treasurer. Repre
sentatives to the Grand Lodge : Cris. Tay
lor and S. Ellsworth.
Knapp, Burrell. & Co. In another col
uran will be found the advertisement of
the above firm. It is important to farmers
that they should have the most improed
kind of machinery, and it is their intsrest
to examine tne merits of ail new inv en
tions that promise to give them greater re turns.
These gentlemen are largely en
gaged in the importation of the best kinds
of machinery for agricultural purposes
and as they devote their sole attention to
their business they are enabled to sell all
kinds ot machinery as cheap if not cheap
er than any other establishment on the
Pacific, coast. All orders will be prompt
ly attended to.
Sei.f.ct School. We are pleased to
state that Misses Josie DeVore and Flora
Olney have opened a select school at the
Baptist. Church in this city. Both ladies
are competent teachers. Miss DeVore is a
graduate of the Portland Academy and
Female Seminary, tvnd comes highly re
commended by rrol. Gatch.
We are indebted to
Messrs. Kelly & Pillsbiiry for sundry bot
tles of soda and ginger-pops, fresh from
their fountains. These gentleman will
shortly open a tasty sa!oon, one door south
of the Post-office, with billiard table, etc.,
which is to be conducted on the principles
of temperance, and be known as the Good
Templar's Resort.
Shut Down. A portion of the machinery
of the Oregon City Woolen Factory has
been stopped, in consequence of the dearth
in trade. The Company have a large
stock of cloths, etc.. on hand, however,
which will be sold at market rates but,
in reality, are 30 per cent, better goods
than auy brought from abroad.
Trok Grob. Prof. Grob, who has gain
ed quite a distinctive reputation in Port
land for his proficiency in the music line,
will give a grand vocal and instrumental
concert at Oro Fino Hall, assisted by his
pupils, on Thursday evening June 6th.
Prof . G. deserves a crowded house.
A Goon Hotel. SoEte of our citizens,
returning from Pojtland, speak in the
highest praise of the American Exchange.
They say there is no better hotel in the
country, and we believe them. Mr. Quitn
by deserves success. He has made very
great improvements over the mutations of
that house since it was known as the
Pioneer.
Furnitfre House. We took a look
thronGrh the extensive furniture rooms of
those enterprising and liberal dealers.
Messrs. Hurgren & Shindler, on a late
visit to Portland. We found everything
about the premises neat and tasty. The
st o civ is kept full by repeated arrivals, and
every article lor the household, from a
marble-top to a plain deal set. may be
seen there. See advertisement.
Pianos Their Care, By special re
quest we re-publish, the article on the
fourth page to-day, giving directions with
regard to the care of pianos. W. T. Shan
ahan, whose elegant gallery and music
store is on the corner of First and Morrison
street, 'Portland, is recommended as one
of the ablest tuners in the State. We be
lieve him to be such.
Poix Tax. IVU tax is now due. The
City, Council have authorised the Collec
tion of an amount similar to that paid the
county for every individual between the
ages of 20 and aO. and one additional day
for every thousand dollars, worth of prop
erty. IxpisFENsiDLEs. A good blotting pad,
smooth paper, clear pen. and pure ink,
are inutspensioie arueies to a ousiness
man. Mr; John Fleming, of the Main
Street Book Store has them for sale, GJ ? e
him a call.
- Ths Bilk -We believe we lead off in the
matter of exposing the rascally practices of
"J. J. Knowltou & Co.." of rian Fran
cisco. Since we published our notice of the
scamp, the Albany Democrat. Amador Di-i-
vaU-Ji, Democratic Standard, and other pape-s
ated the scoundrelism of the rogue. Kuowl
ton. Pass liini along, brethren f the press.
We clip the above from the Lafayette
Courier. After so much being said, to
show that the firm alluded to were gross
swindlers, the publisher who is beat by
them should, not expect much sympathy.
Knowlton & Co. have received cash, from
all advertisers whose business they had in
hand, but f'aat does not help the case of
the publisher. Our advice to publishers
is this : accept of no ads. from San Fran
cisco except they come through the hands
of L. 1'. Fisher. 620 Washington street ;
then all applications for lease of your col
umns in that quarter will be paid promptly.
This is our experience, and we think every
publisher who has had business with
Fisher will be ready to testify to the same.
Vegetable Poem. At a tableau exhi
bition in Auburn, New York, the following
vegetable poem was produced :
Onion garden bed reclin ng
Beets a youth his aching head ;
Cauliflowers? Lo, weeds confront me!
Lettuce hence, he sadly said.
Carrots out the ctontest manhood,
Peas my weary soul doth need.
Bean. O ! strife for me hereafter,
Else my heart will go to seed.
Alley Improvement. Notice has been
given ot the proposed improvement of the
alley through block 24. passing the county
jail. It will be graded and McAdamized.
Ak ynr neighbor to subscribe
for the Enterprise.
MIS CEL LA NEO US.
OREGON CITY
WOOLEN MANUFACTURING
CO 31 PAN Y.
THE ABOVE COMPANY ARE NOW
producing a quality of
WOOLEN GOODS
WHICH ABE
Superior to any ever before offered
on the Pacific Coast !
Comprising
OASS1MERES,
TWEEDS:
HARD TIMES,
FLANNELS,
, BLANKETS,
,. YAUN, etc.
Tjsing only the best grades of Wool.
The above goods are offered to the trade
on the most favorable terms. All orders
will meet with prompt attention.
Address: It. JACOB, Agent,
30.5in) Oregon City, Oregon.
LINCOLN BAKERY!
West Siile Mailt Street,
Oregon City Oregon.
L. DIJLLEU Proprietor.
HAVING REMOVED INTO Mt
NEW BTJIL DING!
I-WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
I still coutiuue the manufacture of
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKES,
PILOT BREAD,
Boston, Butter, Sugar and Soda
&C, ct'C, dec.
In addition to which 1 will keep constantly
on hand a large stock oi the best staple and
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, &c.
I am also agent for the celebrated nursery
"FLOWER GARDEN!
of II. MILLER, Milwaukie, and am prepared
to supply orders for Flowers and Shrubbery
at the Nursery pi ices.
l:ly L. DILLER
Ci If. MYJG K S9
FLUMBIXG, (US & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
Sic. HO Fit Street.
.Portland.
Gas Fixtures.
CooUiug Tlanges,
Hot. Water Boilers,
Marble. Top IVashsfands.
Sheet Jj&ad and Block Tin,
Water Closets,
Bath T tibs.
Lead Pipe.
Wrought Iron Pipe33 all Sizes.
TEES, ELDO Wis, RETURN BENDS,
NIPPLES, 1WS JUNGS, dc,
for Steam, Water and Gae.
ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water (luages, Whistles,
Tail on Pumps, .Steam Guages, Globe,
Angle, Jind Check Valves, Guage
Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kinds
ot Brass Work. Rubber
Hose, Rose Pipes, k.c.
Ilotcls, public building, and private resi
dences heated with the Utest improvements
in steam or hot air nppu-iitu3.
I invite citizens gneraUy to call and ex
amine my stock, which has been selected
with great care, and special atientiou given
to the want of this market.
May 18, IS67. l:ly C. II. MYERS.
HIGQINS & CO'S
Home Manufactured Soap.
ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, 1367,
we will seil our Soap at ihe following
rates, lor CASIL, only ;
FAMILT SOAP.
Per 100 Eoxes, or over, at $1 45 pr Box.
50 " 1 50 "
25 " 1 55 " "
CHEMICAL OLIVE.
40 Bars, 33 lb. S 20 " "
20 ' 19 lb. 1 70 "
"TITTE warrant our Soap to be equal to any
VV article that can be imported, and su
perior to many brands that are otl'ered in
this market. 111GGINS & CO.
No. 8 Front street, 1 block north O. S. X.
Co.'a wharf.
Portland, Jactjarj 1, 1SS7. HiIt
PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE. .
Persons having business m Portland are ad
vised to note the following firms.
J. H. MITCHELL. J. JT. ItOLPH. A SMITH.
Mitchell, Dolph & SmitH,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Solicitors in' ' Ch tin eery, a n d Proc
tors in Admiralty .
Office over the old Post Office, Front
street, Portland, Oregon. Civ)
Card.
CONGRESS AT ITS LAST SESSION i
J havinjr passed a BANKRCTT LAW. it
is now within the power of every man that
is hopelessly in debt, to free himself from
the press of debts which cramp his action,
and which he is wholly unable otherwise to
discharge. The District Court of the United
States, which sitsa't'ne in tise city of Port
land, ha.s under this law, an exclusive juris
diction of all cases in Uunkruptcy. The un
dersigned have procured a copy of the law
and are read)', as soon as a Register is ap
pointed, to attend promptly to procuring
discharges in Bankruptcy for all who may
feel disposed to favor' them with their
patronage.
58 Also attention paid to procuring let
ters patent for new inventions.
MITCH bLL, DOLl'H & SMITH,
Attorneys-at-Law,
6:6ra. Portland, Orecon.
THE NATIONAL COLLEGE
OF
BUSIXESS AXD COMMERCE!
Corner of ALDER and FRONT streets.
PORTLAND OREGON.
TniS POPULAR, PRACTICAL I-ST1-tution
oilers the best and most success
ful System of Practical Training and thor
ough Ru.siuess Discipline,
TO QUALIFY
-Young and Middle Aged
HEMS". MT
Ear an Active, Successful Life !
XST" Tuition for the full Business Course,
time unlimited, $50.
Those wishing to become members will be
admitted any week day in the year. No ex
amination at the time cf entering.
The College Gazette, giving full informa
tion, is sent free to all who desire it.
Applicants will apply in person, or
by letter, to M. K. LA IJDkNSLAGKR,
2U.3mj President.
JOHN NESTOR,
" 3 .? 3U 9 9T
AMJ DRAUGHTSMAN.
Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
r?T Plans, Specifications, and accurate
working drawings prepared on short notice
after the latest approved style. (ly)
Dr. CHARLES ELACH,
Phvn dan, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
OFFICE Corner of Washington and Front
streets, Parrish's Block, Portland, Oregon.
RESIDENCE Salmon street, between Third
and Fourth, opposite the Plaza. ly
C . P . FERRY,
Late FERRY & FOSTER,)
J3yS S2 m
No. SO Front Street, Corner of Washington,
PORTLAND, OUEGOX.
A "rent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company.
And Manhattan Lite Insurance Co
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. STOCKS
Bonds, and Real Estate bought and
sold on Commission. f 3 :ly
E. G. RANDALL,
IMPORTER AN'u DEALER IN"
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Sheet Music, and Musical Merchandise of
all kinds. Sole Agent in Oregon for
Mil son t1 1 1. in; ill's
CELKBR.VTED CABISET ORGAN I
AND
Sfcinwny & Son'j
GOID MEDAL PIANO FORTES I
First street, next door to the Post Office,
Portland Oregon. f4:ly
L. T. SCHULTZ,
-Importer and dealer in
PIANOS,
MELOD EONS,
usicui Instrument, Stationery, Cutlery,
Fancy Goods, etc.
10fi Front street Portland, Oregon.
Pianos and all other Musical Instruments
carefully tuned ana repaired. 2:ly
L. C. MIIXARD. V. J. VAN SCHUYVKR.
MILLARD h VAN SCHUYVERj
Successors to Lcdd, Reed & Co.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Also: Sash, Boors and Blinds.
No. 73 FRO XT STREET,
14 ly
Portland, Oregon.
A. G. BRADFORD,
39 Front Street, Port land, Oregon,
IMPORTER. AND DEALElt IN
Wines and Liquors,
ALSO :
Sole Ageut in Oregon, and Washington
Territory, for the Goi.dkx State Champaign,
manufactured by lloll'man, Finke & Co.,
from California grapes. 27:y
HATS.
HATS.
MEUSSDOF.FFER & BRO.j
Manufacturers ant I mjrptrfars of.
And Wholeeate and Retail Dealers in,
HATS, CAPS,
HATTER'S MATERIALS,
No. 72 Front street, Portland Oregon.
Are receiving, 1n addition to their extensive
stock, bv every steamer, all the latest styles
of New York, "London aud Paiisian taste, for
gentlemen's and children's wear, which they
will' sell cheaper than any other house on
the Pacific coast.
J. S. Hats of every style and description
ttiade to order, also neatly repaired. lUy
EXCELS10II SODA WORKS
foUTLASD, HUEGO.V.
THOMAS STEPHENS,
DEALER IX
Fine Brandies, English Ale it Porter Cham-
VLSO, Manufacturer of all kinds of Syr
ups, Soda Water and Ginger Pop.
1
orders tor Lnglish Ale aim rorier nnea
in bulk or by the case. I2u:ly
The undersigued will continue the above
tho cUi &i:inrl a X Vrsrth Front
street, Portland Oresan, where he will be
; happy to see IU3 old cuftomers as we'd as new
I oces. THOS. STEPHENS.
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
1867.
o.
Charman & Brother
STILL ON HAND!
AFTER FOURTEEN YEAR'S EXPERI
ence in business in this citv, under the
old motto that A Nimble Sixperce is Bet
ter than a Slow Shilling," we propose to oSer
greater inducement than ever to our custom
ers to pa3' us cash for goods, as we are deter
mined to
SELL CHEAP FOR CASH!
Which is the only fieinedy
For the Present cry of Hard Times.
We beg leave to inform cur numerous cus
tomers that we have just received, direct
from San Francisco, a ,
Large and well Selected
STOCK OF GOODS
SUITABLE FOR THIS MARKET.
Consisting ia part, of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries,
Hardware, Qttcensivare, etc.,
also :
PAINTS! OILS!! be
Together with a splendid assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Of every description, all of
The best quality, and latest styles. Also:
HATS AND CAPS!
Of every description, for both
The Ladies' and Gents' Wear !
Gents' and Ladies Furnishing Goods kept
constantly on hand, all of which we will sell
at the very lowest price for cash. Country
produce taken in exchange for goods.
Particular attention paid to orders from
the country. Also: To consignments of
goods, and prompt returns made for the
same.
25" We return our thanks to our numer
ous customers for their past patronage, and
ask a continuance of the samP, pledging our
selves to act honestly with all who favor us
with their trade. CHARMAN & RRO.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SASH,
Doors, and Ulinds, always on hand
lor sale by CI I All MAN & I5RO.
P
AT EXT MEDICINES of all kinds kept
for sttle by CIIAIIMAN & KKO.
T AiitjUAM S CELEBRATED HOME
ItX made chairs, constantly on hand bv
CHARMAN & El?6
rpRULLJXGEirS SUPERIOR HOME
JL made wool-batting, for sale by
CHARMAN &URO
IT LOUR, BACON. LARD. AND DRIED
. fruits, kept constantly on hand by
CHARMAN & I3RO.
WALL PAPER, WINDOW Curtail
of all kinds, and paper shades.
Sold by . CHARMAN & ERO.
A
NEW AND FUEL ASSORTMENT of
Nails, rope, etc.. just received by
CHARMAN & BUO.
npCCS. DUCKETS. WASH BOARDS,
JL Keelers, seives, etc.. for sale by
CHARMAN X-PRO.
ALL OF WHICH WE WILL SELL AT
the lowest market value for CASH, or
such produce as our trade will justify.
CHARMAN A'BRO.
100,000 ,rOLWANT-
J CHARMAN & BRO.
E. B. KELLY.
J. G. FILSBL'ar.
Kelly & FilwbHi !
DEALERS IK
PEODUCE,
Seasonable Fruit,
V E G E TABLES,
AND
CHOICE CASE GOODS!
JE SHALL ALSO PAY PARTICULAR
W attention to the country trade, and
endeavor to aLvays have on hand the best
quality of Butter, eggs, poultry, etc.
By strict attention to business we hope to
merit a share of the pub'ic patronage.
KKLLV & PILSHURY.
29) Post-otlice building, Oregon City.
Flowers I Flowers !
PERSONS IN WANT OF CHOICE VA
rieties of flowers, are invited to exan ine
our assortment before purchasing: elsewhere.
KELLY & PILSHURY,
29tf) Post-otlice, Oregon City.
G.W. POPE & C0.7
DEALTCItS IS
STOVE S3
Pump) Lead Pipe, Hose, etc.
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 other Stoves, suitable to thia
market, which are being
Offered at Portland Prices!
Our assortment ia this line is large, and em
braces almost any desired pattern, including
the ,
BUCK,
HKXRYCLAY,
HEARTHSTONE,
WESTERN EM PiRE,
GREAT REPUBLIC.
BLACK KNIGHT, Ac;
Roofing and Jobbing of every description
done to order, in a manner that ca not tail
to suit patrons. In addition to the above
may be found a good assortment ot Bard
ware, Wooderiware, etc.
C. W. POPE & Co.
Oregon City, Anril 2Ah. 1S67. P-
JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip
tion, fcr ?le at the ErrereCT3 c.
MISGELLANEQ US.
1851.
...1867
E. J. NORTfMP & CC
OFFEIt FOR SALE LOW '
Builders'' Hardware and Carpenters'
Tools,
BtacJc smiths' and Machinists' Tools,
Coopers' aud Tanners' Tools,
Mining and Farmers' Tools,
Mill and Cross Cut Saurs,
Ship and Steamboat Hardware,
Tart Pitch, Oakum, Oars, Packing,
Manilla and Hemp Cordage,
Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves,
Powder, Fuse, Shot, Lead and Caps,
Wooden Ware, Ticines and Brushes.
IRON, STEEL,
AND
Blacksmiths' Goods, Cumberland Co!, Put
nam, New York and Griffin Horse Nails,
.aiaueauie .uts ana Irons tor ling
gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeina
and Iron Axles, all sizes.
WAGON TIMBER.
Rule, Spd-ee, Axles Poles and Shifts, Bst
Rims, .Sawed Ed lot, itc, kc.
Agent Tor At S. lliUlitlte & Co., Wire
Kopc MRiittfai'iurtri.
3T Circulars furnished on application? '
Our facilities for purchasing goods in the
Eastern Markets being of a superi'or charac
ter, we are enabled to offer goods in our lin
at as low rates as they can bjpurchaed m
this market. We cafl the uttention of deal
ers tottur stock, which fonmnspn Ihf most
complete and extensive assoi ttnent or good
in this line ever offered m this market.
E. J. NORTH UUP A CO.,
131 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
May ISth, IS '17. S:j?rn
For the L,afe-t Style
OF GENTS' CLOTHING '
Go to Ackennan's !
I"-
t
NEW
SPRING STYLES
O ? 3 5: 5
-FOR
' K St
18 6 7
-O.
S, ACKERMAN !
Wishes to inform his Old Friejjds,
and the public generally that he
has received by the last steamer
A FULL VARIETY CT
Spring (iood!l
The Largest Stock that Las ever yet cocf
to tbis market, consisting of such as
DRY GOODS!
Of almost every kind I
CLOTHING!
Of thr very latest Styles !
BOOTS A NO SHOES !
In great variety !
Mens, Ladies, Misses and CfCildrerfi
Hats, all of the latest style for 0
SPRING WEAR!
Also, a well selected stock of Groccn?
and all other goods in proportion. Plead
give me a call and examine for yourself. No
trouble to show goods.
gTT will sell as cheap as the cheapest.
S. ACKER 31 AN,
Charman & Warner's ( Id brick storr,
lyl Main St., Oregon City,
N. B. All kinds of Produce bought.
IFsiiifiia.y Ij-e Colors.
Patented October ISth,
PERFECT FAST COLORS.
Black, Dark Green,
Black Silk, Ligh t Greeti
Dark Blue, Magenta,
Liaht Blue. Maize,
French B.'ue, Maroon,
Claret Brown, Orange,
Dark Brawn, Pink,
Light Broivn Purple
SnvfF Brawn, Royal Purple,
Cherry, oat man,
Crimson, Scarlet,
Dark Drab, Slate.
Light Drab, Solferinn,
Fawn Drab, Violet,
Yellow, Light Fawn Drab.
FOR DYEIXG SlMtj o
Woolen and Mired Goods, Shawls, Scarfi,
Dresses, Ribbons, Clove??, Uonnets,
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing,
Antl all Ivinils of Wearing AjiarI.
A Saving of Eighty per Cent.
For 25 cents you can color a trianyoodi
as would otherwise cost five times thVvsumi.
Various shades can be produced from thu
same dye. The process is simple, and anr
one can use the dye with perfect success.
Directions in English, I rench and German
outside of each package.
HOWE A STEVENS,
2o5 Droadwav, Boston.
For sale by SMITH & DAVlS, Portland
Oregon. 21.
County Assessor's Not iffe.
-TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT OJC
y the 20th day of May, I shall, with th
assistance of my deputies, proceed to asses
the county of Clackamas for State, School,
and County purposes, and collect the Poll
Tat for the year 1S'J7. All persons within
said county, holding real or personal prop
erty, or acting as agents for such, will be re
quired to make out a full and correct list of
iais or her property, to be given in under
oath, when called for by the Assessor.
All real property to be described as follow
Number of Section, Range Township, Ac.
All city or town property b the Number
of Blck, and Number of Lot.
Said statement must contain a full and
correct list of all personal property, hous
nold furniture to be included, from which
there will be exempt the amount of thre
hundred dollars frm tax.
Any person failing to comply xvith this
notice, will be liable to a fine of $ 2A.
C O. BOTNTON",
Assessor for Clackamas County.
y&y 9th, 1887. (29.61
WM. COJtHITT,
San Francisco;
D. MACI.EAY,
Portland.
Corbitt & Maclcay,
Importers St Wholesale Grocers,
74 FRONT STREET,
Portland Oregon.
GOODS SOLD FORCASU AT A SMALL
advance upon
O
SAX FKA3TCISCO JOBBING PRICES I
c. & :vr.
Would thank mercbaots visitirg tte tiij t-
jri ibrirtck before j?irrfcKc.
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