Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, June 15, 1867, Image 4

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A Kalse Step.
Sweet, thou bast trod oa a heart ;
Pass ; there's a world fullot men ;
And women as fair as thou art
.1 Musi do s9ch things now and then.
Tbou only haa stepped unaware ;
; Malice, not one can impute;
And why should a heart have been there,
In the way of a fair.woman's foot ?
It was not a stone that could trip,
Nor was it a thorn, that could rend ;
Tut up thy proud under lip !
'Twas merely the heart of a friend.
And yet, peradventure, one day
Thou, sitting alone at the glass,
Remarking the bloom gone away,
Whre the smile and its dimplement was.
And seeking around thee in rain
From hundreds who flattered before,
Such a word as, " Oh, not in the main
Do I bold thee less precious, but more !"
Thou'lt sigh, very like, on thy part,
" Of all I have known or can know,
I wish I had only that heart
1 trod upon ages ago 1"
... , Chinese Agriculture. Our farmers who
think it hardly worth their while to use
the heaps of manure which accumulates
about their barns and feeding grounds,
would not relish the practice of the pains
taking Chinese, as described by a lato
writer : " The Chinamen does not man
ure the field, but the plant, with the ex
ception of rrce. All animal or vege
table substances are collected carefully
and turned into manure. OHy matters,
horns and bones are valuable, also soot,
and particularly ashes. The Chinaman is
$lso acquainted with the effects of gypsum
and lime. No Chinese farmer sows the
seeds or cereals before they have been
thoroughly soaked . in suds and water,
and have commenced, to germinate. Ex
perience has taught him that not only
the development of the plant is thus
advanced, but also that the seed is shelter
ed from insects. During the Summer
months, all sorts of vegetable shreds, chips,
or cuttings etc., are mixed with grass,
(raw, turf weeds and soil, are then form
ed in heaps, dried and ignited, so as to
burn slowly for several days, and the
whole is thus turned into a black mass.
This manure is only used for the seed.
When the time for sowing arrives, one
man makes the holes, another follows and
puts the seeds in, a third adds the black
substance, and the young seed planted
an this manner develops itself with such
force that it is enabled to drive its roots
through the firm soil and take up the
elements it requires. The Chinese farmer
sows the wheat in seed-beds ; after it
has been well soaked in suds from man
ure, very close, and transplants them af
terwards to the fields. Sometimes the
eoaked seed is planted at once on the
prepared fields about four inches apart.
By this method they yield a hundred
and twenty fold and more which rewards
them amply for the labor and trouble
spent over it.'7 .
Dogs Startling Figures. The March
report of the Commissioner of Agriculture
dwelts upon the ravages committed by
dogs among the sheep of the United
States. In I860, five hundred thousand
sheep were killed by dogs, and their value
was $2,000,000. The number injured
was 300,000. and the loss is . estimated at
$000,000. The Commissioner says : The
eost of keeping dogs, most of them utterly
worthless, when calculated for the whole
country, assumes startling proportions.
'The estimate made in the report of 18G3,
-of ten dollars per annnra, or less than one
-Cent, per meal, cannot be considered ex
travagant, '-m view of the price paid for
"boarding dogs, the cost of keeping large
numbers of them in cities, and their ex
clusive, consumption of meat." As to
their numbers, it is believed by many that
they will average one to each family, or
ieveh millions in the United State?. In
eities and towns that average would not
be reached, while many a pack of hounds
and assemblage of curs of low degree
.mtght be found in the ownership of single
families. Possibly seven millions may be
too large. Ohio, with half a million lami-
4'es, is supposed by many to have half mil
lion of dogs, although little more than one
third of that number are found on the as
sessors' books. It may be assumed, in
view of all the data obtained, as a low es
timate, that there are five millions of dogs
in the United States, and that their sub
sistence involves an expenditure of fifty
juillions of dollars.
9.- .
Boiling Meats. Never put them into
Cold water, but plump them into that
which is boiling briskly. This will coag
ulate the albumen on the outside, close
the pores, and prevent the water from
.poaking , out the rich juices. If salted
meats need freshening, let it previous
ly be done with cold water, taking all
needed time, with frequent changing of
jtho water, if it is very salt.
To Preserve Meats Cooking. There
as a simple rnlo for preserving game or
jneat which it is wished to keep, and
-which is the custom among cooks to half
roast. Such re-cooked meat is usually a
flavorless, tough morsel, like greasy leath
er on the outside and without any mois
ture within ; but Lady Llanover says,
by roasting completely, but not over
doing," ami when wanted placing the bird
or joint thus treated in a double vessel,
with a little pure suet over it, and a
mall quantity of pure broth, sufficient
to make a steam under it, and letting
the water boil slowly in the outside ves
sel, and then serving it with another pure
gravy from roast meat (if possible the
same sort.) it will bo difficult to know
that it was not roasted the day be
fore. So.vp Without Grkask. The single but
universal defect of soups made in poor
houses is greasiness, a greasiness usually
visible to the eye, but always precepti
ble to the palate. Most cookery books
teouiKien4 as the cure for this, incess
ant and troublesome skimming ; Lut Lady
Llanover solves the difficulty in the twink
ling of an eye : " And did it never oc
cur to you," said the Hermit, "that if
you Wanted soup on a Wednesday you
Iiad only to make it on Tuesday? by
which means you would be able, the morn
ing' you require it, to remove every
partiele of the objectionable ingredient
with a sharp knife, when it can be taken
oir as a solid cake, and that your soup
or broth, whether in jelly or liquid, would
(jben be as pure, and as clear of all
oily particles, as if it had been skim
med and re-skimmed again and again,
when in a loiliisr itate. iv tho first
cook in Europe."
o
Cows Casting WiTHERs.-Dr. Cole, of
St. Lawrence county, N. Y., treats a cow
w Inch has cast her withers to a dose of
two ounces of laudanum mixed with a pint
jf arm milk. He says in about half an
iiowr all pain will cease, and the protruded
parts may be returned with ease.
1
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Efficacy ok Onions. A writer says :
"We are troubled, often with severe
coughs, the result of colds of long stand
ing, which, may turn to consumption or
premature death. Hard, coughs cause
sleepless nights -by irritation in the throat
and. a strong effort to throw off offen
sive matter from the lungs. The remedy
I propose has been tried by me, and
recommended by me with good result,
which is simply to take into the stomach
before retiring -for the night a piece of
raw onion after chewing. This esculent
in an uncooked, state is very heating,
and collects the waters from the lungs
and throat, causing immediate relief
the patient."
to
The Foot Root in Sheep. A shepherd
succeeds in curing his sheep of this disease
by paring off all the diseased parts and no
more, being careful not to draw too much
blood, and applying thoroughly blue vit
riol and white lead, equal parts, pulver
ized fine and mixed with a little linseed
oil, persisting in the application until a
cure is effected.
. -a
Holding up Milk. Mr. L. Morton in
forms the Rural American that when his
cows trouble him in this way, he reaches
his hand up and places the ends of his
nngers on the backbone, forward ot the
hips, and presses down hard for a minute
or so, and they will always give down.
3
Recipe for Hams. For one hundred
pounds of ham, eight pounds of fine salt,
two pounds of brown sugar, two ounces
of saltpeter, one and a half ounces of pot
ash, tour gallons ol salt water. The brine
must be boiled ond cooled. The meat
must be well washed before being cut up,
then lie m a cool -place for some days.
Hub each piece with fine salt, and pack
the whole down. Let it remasn two or
three days, according to the weather. The
brine should then be poured into the cask
at the sides. Leave the hams six weeks
in the brine. Take out and rinse in cold
water. Hang up to dry four or five days,
uiuii snioh-e wnn mcuory wood.
-o--e .
1 eeding Calves. Mr. Lewis, a noted
dairyman of Herkimer county, New York,
feeds his calves milk for the first four
weeks, and near the close of this time re
duces the quantity of milk, adding whey ;
then commences feeding whey and oil
meal. For morning feed, dip the whey
from the vat when the curd is being
scalded, and when the heat has reached
about 00 degrees carry directly to the
calves and feed. For night's mess, put a
pound of oil-cake in a tub for each calf,
scald the whey and turn upon the oil-cake
at boiling heat ; this will lorrn a mucilage
that will keep sweet during the day.
waives fed in this way make very thrifty
growtn.
Points of a Good Milker. A writer in
the Country Gentleman gives them as fol
lows : In selecting a milker, look to the
udder. Before milking, it should be wide
and broad, not hanging down like a sack,
and hard and fchiny, nearly destitute of
hair, and what there is should be fine,
short, and bright. After milking, the ud
der should be soft, and apparently a skin
bag. It. after milking, the udder is hard
and full, it shows that it is flesh, not milk,
that i hstuni o if-
For Scratches ox Horses. Dr. N. II.
Paaren recommends : Pyroligenous acid.
linseed oil, turpentine, of equal parts.
Mix. Let the heels first be washed with
lukewarm water and soap 5 then wiping
them dry, apply the mixture twice daily.
The feet and heels of horses should never
be left wet after having been worked in
muddy soil, and then be exposed to
draughts of cold air.
LrcK and Labor. Luck 13 ever wait
ing for something to turn up ; labor,
with, keen eyes and will, will turn up
something.
SUMMONS.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
State of Oregon for the County of Clack
amas ss. buit in equity for divorce.
Caroline A. Robinson, plaintiff, vs. John
W. Robinsen, defendant.
50 cent revenue stamp cancelled.
To John W. Robinson, defendant: In the
name of the State of Oregon you are hereby
required to appear and aaswer the complaint
filed against you in the above entitled suit,
on the" first day of the first term of said
Court, which is held at the Court House in
Oregon City, Clackamas county, State of
Oregon, next after the expiration of six
weeks from and after the date of this sum
mons, and the publication thereof for six
successive weeks. And you are hereby no
tified that if you fail so to appearand an
swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take
judgment against you for a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween you ana said plaintiff, and also that
piaintm nave the care and custody 01 .Mary
L. Robinson, and for the other relief prayed
for in said plaintiff's complaint.
June the 1st, A. D. 1S67.
D. M. McKENNEY,
Solicitor for Plaintiff.
By order of Hon. E. D. Shattuck. S2:6t
SUMMONS.
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
"N THE
State of Oregon for the county of Clack
amas ss. bait m equity for divorce.
Isaac Newton, plaintiff, vs. Eliza Newton,
defendant.
50 cent revenue stamp cancelled.
To Eliza New ton, defendant : In the name
of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the complaint
filed against vou in the above entitled suit,
on the first day of the first term of said
Court, which is held at the Court House in
Oregon City, Clackamas county, State of Or
egon, next after the expiration of six weeks
from and after the date of this summons, and
the publication thereof lor six successive
weeks. And you are hereby notified that if
you fail so to appear and answer, for want
thereof the plaintiff will take judgment
againstyou for a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between vou and
the said plaintiff, and for the other relief
prayed for iu said plaiiitifFs.complaint.
June the 1st, A. D. 1867.
D. M. McKENNEY,
Solicitor for Plaintiff".
By order of Hon. E. D. Shattuck. S2:Gt
NOTICE.
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned
was duly appointed Administrator f the
estate of Henry Uaker deceased, v the lion
Judse of the County Court cf CJaekauias
County, Stats t' Oregon, at the May term of
said Court, A. D. 1SG7. All persons having
claims against said estate are required Jo
present the same, with proper vouchers, to
thft nndersiorried. at the omce 01 Jonnson s
Mofiown m Oresron City. Clackamas counv
State of Oregon, within six months from tne
date of this notice. WM. S. YOUNG,
20.5t Administrator,
'bated May 11th, 15G7.
Administrator's Notice.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the
undersigned has been appointed Ad
ministrator on the estate of John Baker de
ceased, late of Clackamas county Oregon.
All persons having claims against said estate
are requested to present them with the nec
essary vouchers, within six months from the
date of this notice, at my residence in Pleas
ant Hill precinct of said county, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment.
E. BAKER,
May 18th, 1667. t32.4t)
Administrator.
F (JUTLAND B U SI NESS GUIDE.
Persons haviug business in I'crtiana are uti
lised to note the loiiowing iirnis.
Dr. CHAILLES BLACH,
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
OFFICE Corner of Washington and Front
, streets, Pamsh s Block, Portland, uregon.
RESIDENCE Salmon street, between Third
and Fourth, opposite the Plaza. aii.iy
J. H. MITCHELL. J. N. DOLPH. A. SUIT!.
IHitckell, Dolph & Smith,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc
tors in Admiralty.
W3f Office over the- old Post Office, Front
street, Portland, Oregon. (ly)
Card.
AT ITS LAST
CONGRESS
SESSION
Kj having passed a BANKRUPT LAW, it
is.now within the power of every man that
is hopelessly in debt, to tree mmseir trom
the press of debts which cramp his action,
i 1 - i ; V. 1 1 iu , i
anu WniCQ lie is wiiuiijr uuuuic uiuc wise iu
discharge. The District Court of the United
States, which sits alone in the city ot Port
land, has, under tins law, an exclusive juris
diction of all cases in Bankruptcy. The un
dersigned have procured a copy of the law
and are ready, as soon as a ivegister is ap
pointed, to attend promptly to procuring
discharges in Bankruptcy for all who may
feel disposed to favor them with their
patronage. ,
Jjgf Also attention paid to procuring let
ters patent for new inventions.
Mrrunbiiii, DULi-ii & smith,
Attorneys-at-Law,
26:Gm. Portland. Oregon.
L. C. J1ILLAIID. W. J. VAX SC1IDTVEK
MILLARD & VAN SCHUYVER,
Successors toLadd, Reed & Co.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Also: Sash, Doors and Blinds.
No. 73 FIIOXT STREET,
14 ly Portland, Oregon.
A. G. ERADFORD,
39 Front Street, Portland, Oregon,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Wines and Liquors,
ALSO :
Sole Agent in Oregon, and "Washington
Territory, for the Golden State Champaign",
manufactured by lloliman, Imke & Co.,
Irom California grapes. i2:y
E.G.RANDALL,
IMPORTER ANlJ DEALER 1ST
myaiUML mho i numz.vi i o?
Sheet Music, and Musical Merchandise of
all kinds. Sole Agent in Oregon for
Mit son & Hamlin's
CELEBRATED CABINET ORGAN t
AND
Sieinway & Son's
GOLD MEDAL PIAXO FORTES t
First street, next door to the Post Office,
Portland Oregon. - f -i:ly
WM. CORBITT,
MACLEAY,
Portland.
ban! rancisco.
Importers & Wlioiesale Grocers,
74 FRONT STREET,
Portland Oregon.
G1 OODS SOLD FOR CAS EL AT A SMALL
JT advance upon
SAN FRANCISCO JOBBING PRICES I
C. & M.
Would thank merchants visiting the city to
price their stock before purchasing. 14.1y
HIGGINS & GO'S "
Homo Manufactiirecl Soap.
f-?i AND AFTER
:-.t
V we will sell our Soap
it the following
rates, for CASH, only :
FAMILY SOAP.
Per 100 Boxes, or over, at ?1 45 per Box.
50 " 1 i" "
25 " 1 55 "
CHEMICAL OLIVE.
40 Bars, SS lb. 3 20
20 " 19 lb. 1 70
"TTE warrant our Soap to be equal to any
Y article that can be imported, and su-
penor to many
brands
that are ouered m
this market.
HIGOINS & CO.
1 block north O. S. N.
8 Front street,
Co.'S wharf.
Portland, January 1, ISO",
ril:ly
0.
D. SNYDER & GO.,
BOOK BIND ERS
AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS.
OREGON IAN BUILDING,
No. 5 Washington Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
MUSTC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of
styie known to the trade.
Orders from
the countrv promptly at-
tended to.
C. D.SNYDER & CO.
TOBACCO 1 TOBACCO
TUST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM
the Manufacturers,
3,000 lloxes
Ch.oi.ce Brands Virginia Chewing !
COMPRISING
Light Pressed Natural Leaf ;
Hard " " "
Bright lbs. in Caddies ;
Sweet Honey Deiv in Caddies ;
Twist, Pocket Piece, and other
Fancy Styles.
ALSO, 10.000 POUNDS "
Select Virginia Smoking Tobacco !
Of the best brands, put up m bales and
packages of one pound, halves and
quarters. Also :
SOLACE, SOLA a AND YOUNG AMERICA
FINE CUT CHEWING!
Which we are receiving every thirty days
fresa from the manufacturers.
We offer the above coeds to the trade, in
bond or tax paid, at San Francisco price, for
caeii. Vv e have now on band, and are con
stantly receiving, a large assortment of
Havana and American Cigars !
To which we particularly pall the attention
ot uar-Kooms and Deaujrs in general.
There can also be found at this est&b
lishment, a complete assortment of Yankee
Notions and Fancy Goods, Billiard Balls
Cue Wax and leathers, Fishing Tackle. c
WASHERMAN & CO.,
31 .Sm) 4 77 Front st, Portland
TOR SALE.
Property in Oregon City f
One house and two lots, together
with the household goods and furni-,
m
tare. '2,i Apply to J. E. UURFOKD.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
roil TLA XI) B USI.NESS G U1DE
Persons having business in Portland are au-
vised to' note the following nrm.
hats;
.'HITS.
MEUSSDORFFER & BR0-,
Manufacturers and Importers of ,
And Wholesale and ReUiil Dealers zn,
HATS, CAPS, .
AND HATTER'S MATERIALS,
No. 72 Front street, Portland Oregon.
Are receiving, in addition to their extensive
stock, bv every steamer, all the latest styles
of New York, London and Parisian taste, for
gentlemen s and children s wear, whicn tney
will sell cheaper than any other house on
the Pacific coast.
P". S. Hats of everv style and description
made to order, also : neatly repaired. 13y
New Cwools!
JUST OPENING
AT THE
NEW STORES
Nos. 166 to 172
FIRST STREET,
FOUTLAND,
TLX
HURQREN & SH1HDLER !
FURNITURE direct from Eastern Manufac
turers. Complete assortment. The
Trade supplied on liberal terms.
PULU AND OTI1ER MATERIALS FOR
Bedding.
TUREE-WIIEELED CHILDRN'S CABS, at
unusually low rates.
IMPERIAL FILLING a new, elastic, and
pure article for matrasses. (ui.tf
C. II. MYEES, "
PLIMIMG. (US & STEAM
Fitting liStablisliment,
No. 110 First Street Portland.
Gas Fixtures,
Cooking Ranges,
Hot Water Boilers,
Marble Top Washstands,
Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
Water Closets,
Bath Tubs,
Dead ripe.
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes.
TEES, EL BO WS, RETURN BENDS,
NIPPLES, E US JUNGS, d-c,
fur Steam, Water and. Ua$.
ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water CJuages, Whistles,
Tallon Pumps, Hteam Guages, Globe,
Angle, and Check Valves, Guage
Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kinds
ot Brass Work. Rubber
Hose, Hose Pipes, Ac.
Hotels, public buildings, and private resi
dences heated with the latest improvements
in steam or hot air apparatus.
I invite citizens generally to call and ex
amine my stock, which has been selected
with great care, and especial attention given
to the wants ot tins marxet.
May IS, 1807. l:ly C. II. Ml hKS.
1851..
...1867
L J.
NORTHROP & Ci
OFFKIt FOU SAI-E LOW
Builders1 Hardware and Carpenters1
Tools,
Blacksmiths' and Machinists' Tools,
Coopers1 and Tanners1 Tools,
Mining and Farmers' Tools,
Mill and Cross Cut Sairs,
Ship and Steamboat Hardware,
Tar, Pttci, Oakum, Oars, Packing,
Manilla and Hemp Cordage,
Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves,
Powder, F'use, Shot, Lead and Caps;
Wooden Ware, Twines and Brushes.
st:
5 K7 l SU-
axp
, Cumberland Coal, Put
;id G I'illin Hoi rie Nails,
and lions for Bug-
Blacksmiths Goods,
nam, New York a:
Malleable Nuts
gies and Wagon
Wagon Skeins
and
Iron Axles, all sizes.
WAGON TIMBER.
Hale, Sj'ot..i, ' AxU, role and Shafts, Bent
E0118, Sawed ledoc, vc, ore.
A sent j for A. S. Haiti Mic & Co.. Wire
liope Jlaiiufiiriurcrs.
57" Circulars furnished on application.
Our facilities for purchasing goods in the
Eastern Markets being of a "superior charac
ter, we are enabled to offer goods in our line
at as low rates as they can be purchased in
this market. We call the attention of deal
ers to our stock, which comprises the most
complete and extensive assortment of goods
in this line ever offered in ims market,
E. J. KOBTURUP & CO.,
1S1 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
May 18th, 1867. 30:3m
KNAPF, BURR-ELL & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF
FARM IMPLEMEN
ad machines:
I
Nos. 93 and 100 Front st
Portland Oregon.
1 -v-
j-t
5 -tWJf
AFFER FOR SALE Easterly's Reap-
ers and Mowers; iNew 1 ork Reapers
and Mowers, hand and self-raking, 5 1-2 to
(i feet cut ; N. Y. Reapers (California Giant)
7 1-2 feet cut ; JJurt s bagle Reapers and
Mowers, 0 feet cut, double and single gear :
McCormick's Reapers and Mowers, 2 and 4
horse, hand and self raking; Dodge's im
proved Reapers and Mowers, ("Ohio" and
Mowers. 5 feet cut, cheap ; Kirby's Reaper's
and Mowers, 5 ft cut ; laines' Illinois head
ers, genuine; Union Mowers, the King of the
Meadow! 2 sizes; McCormick's Improved 2
wheeled Mowers, strong and reliable; Wood3
Prize Mowers, jointed linger bar ; Pitt's Im
proved " Challenger" Thresher, 4 to 10 horse
power; Ball s tornado Thresher, Ohio make
wv,,.i f.,i:l- i. n f.. Tin .
Threshers, 2 sizes; Horse Powers Pitt's
improved double pinion and endless chain
all sizes; " Sulkey," "Revolving" and Wire
norse nay nakes; Hay Fressos, Horso Hav
toi-Ks, Baling rope, Scythes, Snaths, Rakes,
vv.avAic., vr;iug piows, Gram cnlls
ran nuns, uram mills, Churns, Cider mills
n neei narrows, Blows, Cultivators, Horse
Vf-Vr scrapers, Bortabie grist mills,
Mill Stones. Holtinc r!nth . ;
Leather belting all widths ; Carriages Bug
gies fcpnng drays together with a full Hue
of Agricultural Machinery ; also a large sup
ply of extra sickles and sictle-sectiona for
Keapers and Mowers.
p7Send for our new Illustrated and Des
c.ipuve araiogue, just issued. Samples of
..v-10 v.4iii uc rtii tit our stor p
KNAPP, BURRELL & CO.,
:ultunil and Seed Warehouse
Agric
U.3m)
use.
Portland, Oregon
1 y
"Buckeye, patents combined) 5 to 6 ft, hand
and self-raking ; Badger State Reapers and
Mowers, 5 ft cut ; Wood's Prize Reapers and
PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDK
Persons having business in Portland are ad
vised to note the following firms.
W. A. ALDR1CH. J. C. MERRILL. JOHN M CRAKEX.
M'GRAKEN, MERRSLL& CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA,
Hawaiian and Oicgon Packet Lines.
Importers of San Quentin and Carmen
Island Salt, Saudwich Island Sugars, Coffee,
Rice, and Pulu.
. Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved
Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar.
Dealers in Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard &
Fruit, Lime, Ctment and Plaster.
Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship
ment of -Merchandise or Produce in New
Yrork, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland.
ALDllICH, MERRILL & CO.,
Nos 204 and 206 California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO.,
16 North FrontStrcet, Portland.
Island Sugar and Molasses.
2,500
KEGS ISLAND SUGAR
150 BELS. ISLAND MOLASSES,
ex-Honolulu Packet, and for
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO.
sale by
W I L L A M E TTE
IRON WORKS COMPAN
!
North Front and E sts.
Portland. Oregon.
Sir 022. IFoiiialcfs,
STEAM ENGINE
AND
BOILER BUI LDERS.
THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and eibciently.
Wc have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years gives
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MIXING AMD STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! !
&C, &ZC, &C.
Manufacture and. Repair Machinery of all
kinds. IRON SHUTTER WORK at San
Francixco cost a ltd freight. Wieeler tb Han
daWs Patent Grinder and Amalgamator.
Dunbar's and S'ecen's Self Adjusting I'atent
PUtoii Parting, either applied to oil or new
st-eam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and
dies, if the best hard iron. S:ly
Removed Removed !
The old and well known
D. M ONNASTES, Proprietor.
PORTLAND OREGON,
TTAS NOT DISCONTINUED WORK !
I I but has been removed to Second street,
between Alder and Morrison streets, where
business will be conducted on as large a scale
as in years past. 2:ly
II.
w
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
American and English
WW ir
Uso : BOOTS and SHOES
o. 5o Jbront street, corner ot Oak. 1 ortland
rhf ildlng
T -
Ha
iruwarp, uarjjenicrs anu
Fools, Cutl-nj, Stddlery
t ... . n , .... 7
ooincrs
1 rr-
J. (
IT,
Blacksmiths1 Tools,
Agricultural Implements !
MINING TOOLS!
ENGLISH HARDWARE!
Direct from England, selected expressly
for this Market.
P 0 w d e r, Lead, and Shot!
Ilavinsr had an EXPERIENCED AGENT in
New York, who attends exclusively to
purchasing and forwarding Goods for me,
I am enabled to obtain them direct from
the Aianufacturcrs, at the lowest rates,
and to oher superior inducements to
purchasers. 0:ly
G. w. KOBIXSON.
J. R. LAKE.
Stove and Tin Store!
No. 154 Front street, Portland. Oregon,
next door to Everding & Beebe.
ROBINSON & LAKE,
DEALERS IX
Stoves, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
TTAVE JUST LAID IX A LARGE stock
JL JL of stoves of the latest styles, consist
ing 111 part ot the loiiowing cook stoves
Pride of the Pacific, Republic
Uolden Gale,
Buck's Patent,
Diamond Rock,
Crystal Palace,
Harvest Queen,
Hearthstone,
Also : A good stock of
Parlor and Box
stoves, tin ware, &c, &c.
Also
An assortment of Pumps, etc.
vv e are satistied that wc can uive satisfac
tion 10 our patrons, in every respect, as we
aic ueiei iimieu 10 scu at lair prices.
Wc hold ourselves in readiness, and are
piepaieu to uo rooting, spouting, and all
Kimi3 01 job work, on short notice, and in a
oau3iai.iuij manner,
t , . ROBINSON & LAKE.
j oruanu, iiarcn loth, 1S07. 2Lly
THE BEST SELECTION
And. largest assortment of
Ladies' Gents', Misses'. Boys'
and Childrens'
00TS and SHOES.
,v n J'aA r,1 tho riIILA DELPHI A BOOT
1 , STORE, No. 112 Front street,
l oriuind, opposite Walter Bros. Carpet store,
..L i;uuus 01 me latest styles are re
ceived by every steamer, direct from the east,
cuauinig us to sell cheaper than any other
store in ttis city. KAiST & CA1IALIN.
14- 112 Front street, l'ortlaud
EXCELSIOR SODA WORKS !
THOMAS STEPHENS,
DEALER IX
ttne Jj randies, English Ale tb Porter, Cltam-
pagne uiacr, JJocfc Jieer, dec
ALSO, Manufacturer of all kinds of Syr
ups, Soda Water and Ginger P011
Yru,Vrs lof "kr'sh Ale and Porter filled
iu uuih. or oy ine case. 20:ly
OREGON CITY B USINESS.
CITY BAKEKY !
Main street, Oregon city.
BARLOW Si FULLER,
(Successors to Wortmaa & Slieppard,)
Keep 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 GROCERIES !
AND PROVISIONS I
STEAMBOAT STORES !
And all Articles used for Culinary
m Purposes 1
BARLOW & FULLER
Sell a fine assortment of
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO !
By the Case, or at retail !
Attention is also directed to the fact
that nobody else sells the
FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE !
IN SHORT!
Farmers and the public generally, are in
vited to call at the City Bakery, where the
truth will be made apparent that our stock is
complete, and our prices reasonable. All
kiuds of produce taken in exchange for
goods. HARLOW & PULLER.
Oregon City, Jan. yth, 18G7. (12:ly
GREAT FENIAN
LOOK A HERE!
Notwithstanding there was a Rebellion
over in Ireland the other day, and the Print
ers all became Demoralized, and George up
set a "form" and knocked my advertisement
into " Pi," nevertheless,
E. D. KELL
Y
Is on hand at the old Stand, and
has for sale the following
articles, to wit:
Coffee, Japan Tea,
Tea, Black Tea,
Dried peaches,
Linen twine,
Coffee sugar,
Pulverized d.
Crushed do.
Chemical soap,
Castile do.
Golden syrup, Green lea,
Sugars. Chocolate,
laratus, Corn starcn,
Packing salt,
Dairy salt,
Oswego do.
Candles
Table salt,
Ground coffee, Fancy toiletdo.
Cooking soda, Farrnrr
Zante currents
Sal. -soda, Sardines,
Soda crackers,
Butter do.
Lemon sjrup,
Flavoring ext.
Kerosene oil,
Olive oil,
Clothes pins,
Ci earn tartar,
Gun caps,
6 Shooter balls
5-Shooter "
Blast' g powd'r
Sporting do.
Valley Mills do
V east powd'rs,
Washing do.
Rope, Mackerel,
Corn Meal, Codfish,
Brooms, Nut-megs,
Lead, Blacking,
Shot, Snuff,
White Beans, I runes,
Buckets, Macaroni,
Pails,
Vinegar,
Liquorish,
Cheese,
Borax,
Raisins,
Stove polish,
Hominy,
Dried apples,
Blueing,
Rice,
Feai 1 nancy,
lagc, J le lruits,
Writing ink. Vanilla ext.
Tacks, Wash boards, Wash-tubs,
Satin gloss starch, ermacili,
Cau.-strawberries, Concentrated Lye,
Tola.cco, Candies, Nuts,
Oysters,
Ground spices,Engl. pickels,
Cinnamon. American do
Lobsters,
Tomatoes,
Cloves,
Cann'd fruits,
Beache-?,
Green corn.
Ginger,
Mustard,
l'epper,
do sauce,
Cranb'v-sauce,
Woicstr 'shire,
F'ench must'd
Block matches,
Jellies,
Catsup,
Cash,
and one price
to everybody
No sjoods misrepresented to ell'ect sales.
7.1 1 E. D. ivELLY.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT !
yf'-2'
To all wishing
.
TTA
per cnnpiv "i r?T a pi:
SMITHING, IRON, ETC.
a k 3
JLiewis5
Corner cf MA IN and SECOND streets,
OREGON CITY,
Takes this opportunity to inform his
old customers, aud the public
in general, that he now
has on hand
THE CELEBRATED
f
And other patterns which he warrants in
every particular to srive satisfaction. The
Farming community are especially and
earnestly invited to call and see these im
plements, before purchasing elsewhere.
AH work in his line is done m the best
pos-sible 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 ANY IMPORTED!
Having constantly on hand forsale-a lanre
assortment of material, consisting in part of
WAGON TIMBER,
IRON, STEEL, ETC.,
The proprietor is
Enabled to fill all Orders !
Ear sveh Articles on
The Most Favorable Terms.
Pif All work from this establishment.
and all material sold on oivder, is warranted
1 .
to oe as represented.
J. W. LEWIS.
OregonCity.Decl.lfsf.fi. i:iy
INJIOSS1 BUILDING,
Main Street. Oreaon Citv.
The undersigned will keep
on hand all the varieties of
fresh and cured meats :
Poultry, Vegetables,
Corned Beef and Pork,
Bacon, Hams, Lard, Tallow, t-c
A liberal share of patronage is solicited.
as I expect
and of as g
which will
xpeci to Keen as sood an assortment.
oou quality, as the country affords,
be delivered to purchasers at anv
. 1
reasonable distance in tho citv.
6:1yJ "B. MAYER.
H. C. MYERS.
-J. MYERS & BROTHER,
Under the Court House, in Oregon City.
Dealers in
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Clothing,
Buena Vista Stone Ware.
Groceries, Hardware, etc., etc.,
Which they propose to sell a ch-eap as any
House in Oregon.
Oregon City, October 23, 1SGC. 2:ly
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW CI O O u
8
AND - .
CES!
o
o
Come
r Ot Alain, and T...- j 1 .
oregonoCjtV stre
rpiIANKPUL FOR PAST vs v,, .
JLfe.a continuance of S'iJ?
nuumiuuMJ Hie attention r.f v
same.
his large stock now in store conSr
fancy and staple ' con&lst"i
.vu V 1 L 1 1 f f Tinh . '
cto
gof
DRY GOODS,
FURNISHING GOODS'
READY MADE CLQTHIV'rf
BOOTS AND SHOES d
HATS AND CAPS
Y ALICES, TRUNK'S
AND UMBRELLAS
Groccrics,Crockery,GIass and Plated
,Ware. Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicixs, Chimneys, and Burners!
Hardware, Cutlery, etc, eU,
Being Hundreds of Other Articles t
Too numerous to Mention
r7 Call and examine for yourself I tak
pleasure in showing goods, and customers
win una me articles at reasonable figures
for cash or produce. I. SELLING.
Corner store, opposite the
ly Tin and stove store.
REMINGTON'S ARMORY !
Ilion, New York.
Agency for Pacific Coast,
Washington St., Sn Franclsd.
ON HAND FOR SALE, 0
Greatly Pieducef Prices I
LARGE STOCK
m
e
310
At
R
EVOLVERS,
Navy and Gliclt, Single
Double Action.
Army,
and
RIFLES,.
Breccli Goatling. KtTOIving and U. S.
filler fiiivF
KEPE1TERS.
Single
Barrel Vest Pocket Pis'cl
(New Models.)
All tlie Different Patterns and Styl
of Finisli.
GUN BARBELS ANU MATERIAL.
UPWARDS OF TWO HUNDRED
thousand furnished, the United State
Government since 18(11.
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibeft
Navy Revolver, Gfi-100 in. Caliber.
Beit Revolver (self cocking,) Navy Cak9
Belt Revolver, 'Navy Size Caliber.
Police Revolver, Navy Size Caliber.
New Tocket Revolver (with loading lever.
Pocket Revolver (self cocking.)
Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt.) No. 52 Cart.
Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cart.
Vest Pocket Pistol No. 22, 30 and Zi CaU.
CJun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge.
Single Barrel Shot Gun.
Revolving Rifle, 3t and 45-100 in. Caliber.
Breech Loading Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge.
Our Breech Loading arms have just
been approved and adopted for military ser
vice in Europe. r
E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y.
A1.U EltT K . C II A X JZ ,
22:tf. Arrmt. San Francisco.
")AIN KILLETt CUKES SOKE THROAT.
o
FAVORITE MEDICINE WITH All
classes, is Daris' Pain Killer.
A
IF OU HAVE PAINTER'S COLIC, USB
the Pain Killer.
-VTO- MEDICINE 19 SO POPULAR AS
JLl the Pain Killer.
K1
EEP THE IAIN KILLER ALWAYS
at hand.
F YOU HAVE A COUGH OR COLD, us
the Pain Killer. 0
LOOK OUT AND NOT GET CAUGHT
without a L'Ottle of the Pain Killer.
I
ET EYERYOODY USE THE PAIN
Killer for sprains and bruises. g
EYERY TRAVELER SHOULD CARRY
a bottle of" Pain Killer with Lim.
EEMEMBER, THE PAIN KILLER IS far
both Internal and External use.
.!tSF The Pain Killer is sold by all Drug'
gists an4 Dealers in Family Medicines.
Sold by Bell & Parker, Oregon Citv, and
by Hodge, Calef & Co., and Smith & Dms,
Portland.
Perry Davis and Son Proprietors, 74 Kish
street, Providence, R. 1., St. Paul st.,
Montreal, C. E.; and 17 Southampton Row
London, England. 41
Notice to Henry C. Webster and
Thomas Eonrne.
TAMES L. DALY vs. HENRY C. WEU
?j ster and Thomas Bourne. Contest for
the N W quarter of seQion 5, T 2 Sid &
in the Oregon City Land District To said
Henry C.Webster and Thomas Bourne: Too
and each of you are hereby notified that the
above mentioned case will be investigated
at this office on Thursday the 31th of
July 1S67, commencing at the hour of W
o'clock A. M, at which time all parties in
terested will be allowed an opportunity for
a hearing. OWEN WADE, Register,
HENRY' WARREN, Receiver.
Land Office, Oregon City Oregon, JuneCtb,
1807. ' (33.41
Notice to Chafes G.Warren.
ylUIlf AYT XT Vr nf SPC,
22,
J T 1 V T? 1 IV. "V o. ImroSr notifies
y - a X if 1 uu ill v -f
that I hare made application at the Lan!l
OHiee at Oregon City, Oregon, to enter under
the Homestead Act the E halt of N W qn'
ter and W half of section 22, T 1 N R 1
and that I will, on the first dav of Angnsti
1S67, at ten o'clock A. M. producHtcstinionj
before the Register and Receiver of saia
Land Oflicc, to'show that you have forfeited
your right to said tract of land, by abandon
ment thereof. PETER SALTZMA
June -1th, 1SG7. Jt-
Notice to John F. Bush.
"7-OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAI
.L I have made application at the Unu
Oilice at
er the
Oregon City, Oregon, to enter
Homestead Act the
N hal
quarter, the SE qfBtrter of SE quai ter 01
l'.t, and the NE quarter of the NE q:'rU,f
Sec. SO, T. 2S. R. 1 K., and that I will, on
Saturday the 22d day of June, 1'.'
at the hour of 3 o'clock p. sc., produce testi
mony before the Register and Rccenef.,r.
said I.and Office, to show that xoa ti3TC,Iby
feited your right to said tract of
abandonment thereof. Geo. W. l'-5,, it
May 2d, 1867.
T 10'-'-
O
Wool TFiisitod.
500,000
t wnnli
W.VMEP;
O Ml fc
x- 1 1,; i, oth -nrice Will
paid by bCiIARMA3BJ-tf
Oregon City, March 2'Jth, JSG7- Q - '
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Breech Loading Carbine, No. 4; Cartridge,
U. S. Rifle (Steel Barrel) Sab-re Bayonet
U. S. Rifle Muskei, Springfield Pattern.