Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, August 31, 1867, Image 3

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    SllUeeMij Enterprise.
TOV.X A:."I tOUSTV.
N$v Boo.-cs. We arc again placed nn
der ob!igat:on.s..t3 A- I;o!r!:i & Co., of Han
I'ran. iico, for n-s'" publication?, Snc!u-1-jn
a vf.l:.ie of pnges entitle:! "Con
fucius anil tho Chinese classics : or Read
ings in Chinese Literature." E li ted and
couiplied by Rev. A. W. Loom's. The
rodents are divided into lour parts. The
f rst bein'4 devotes.! to history and biog- i
raphy. including the Ldiiuese history down
to the Chri.-tiarKra, the Ancient ihiip're
f China, and the Hie of Confucius. Part
two h ela.vdfieJ into four book.-? ; giving
the Confucian Analects, tho Great Learn
ing, the Doctrine of the .dean, and Mon
tuus. Van third embraces a miscellane
,;? cVdcdio't u-.i-'er JLS headings, and
1'art Fourth i an iMiton-.il review, v.' ill;
remarks on the do'-tuaes tv.!ght by the
Oiiin-.-ses.ige?-, an ! their ioknouce on tho
Chinese mhol. It is a desirable book. . . .
We ah;') have a story ia.cloth, loO pages,
entitled "The Greek Slave,-" by Juritha,
arid st novel, " In Bond," by Laura Pres
ton. These works are a few, others we
have noticed, of funny publications issued
by the hrrii of A. Roman, and they are
rjuile .suggestive of the changes that are
being wrought upen this cuast. WV now
ire co Iciig'-r obliged to f-end cist for
work of iiiorit. Tlie au-'hors are with us.
iind ait tf'ie materia!.-! for the work is here
to he found Mr. John Fleming, of this
citv. has also allowed ns to peruse Hel
per's new work, " X deque." To read
this work it is hard to believe that the au
thor of ihei " Impending Crisis " wrote it,
Lnt it is in I lelper's trainextreme and
t'ot! ia for placing the neirro, and all bi-
!oretl persons, beyond the posiibillty of :
finding a douncu AnnTica suosofptent
to li:(). His r-".;snk:g is (ally us good as
that displayed in his " Impending Crisis."
A P.u R;:.vr. Thb Srui of C. A Tuvlor
& Co., SO X.ir-s.ve. street. Mow York, who
are sending ' confidential" circulars all
throughout the country, may be set down
as a d-i'id b:'.iL Mr. V;n. Rmnghton, of
this city, ha-; placed one of their tempt
ing oilers" bolero us, which was probably
ft?nt to him hy mistake, as be is by jj
mean an Orcjon f. :t. The subdue pro
poses that if Mr. Broughfoa will send
Taylor & Co., S"J in gold they wi'l for
ward lihu a prize of a i'o,y hundred d-,d-lars
which lie, Rronrhtou, is to t-how the
people, and lvpivsoul that he drew it in a
!terv. oi w'noa xavhn' tV Co. are ac-'ents.
who c'iiiju U--:i would li;.-; nuthhst' by the
: '.; -j wo oh
u thev coo
toleration a- thev' . ; le ik
p the lo: s
by ihe e.vtJ'a s--ah.-; :f ti.'ki-fs to ;'L
gou City, 'iiy -!;J. -t Ta h;r .
dllCt tho , -;:; t';1 ..
the balance ui eaee t 'Jr.
Win. udj. have :?.; lo i.ivf.-t i:s
t.-rn r:.-s r-i it 'net r : t'ii
Ore-
. '.. . oe-u;;-t
send
oag'atn.
sieli i-n-will
h-i " Vac by. A and his u parted.
Tu!:.iKii:.vti..--The " , ;. ,j. - : The
Ia.t LVritrru;?:-; has a .short article reviving
the are:ial et;-.-.-. Jen ;;., that place. The
I'stabtish-izent of a railed Sn.tes Arsenal
at Oregoa City w.o:;.i L-.- of inre.'er.se ad
vantage to the? p'.a-jo, and since tho nation
ought to inure oil", st-r-.o-vvhere .n the. iiurtli
;rn co.t, ami sJtv:-'. tie-re i. do l.-jure con
venient place, ail things being considered,
3Vir oi'i', lhan at Orer u City, v.'e hopn.- the
it)tks c'.-jj, v there will continue to u resent
the advantages of the p'-;c- and if posi-1-4!e
t it tO";-e. X-'hex we v h".v the'jues
tioa sr the liht -f n-e. hh.iI and .State puli
tcy, v.'e feel as thongh we have a light to
.lo v. nnetl'!g in ;!(. pr:--:J ;es, -,vc an so
s-.lia!l wh.t, ve can : the O-vfon City
Arsena'." That ye- J :r). Marg.in, we feel
fit R ilea?, ire ju i:!.-e!ir.g run on su':h.
.grounds to and h.-avaftr, v, '.v.: ;.. ;
u,di to!cs v,-i;.'.i i:iif a:':er dinner ( - w.
-vill re-.-,:'
ion.
ct yi.ur intere.s; wis!
A Got:
la r i,-i.'. r,
v.-i'.t a ro
LoTir:':.
::.ty, Pa::.:.-
i leUer on (
.!,
m ,,:i,itO,
:es i::e t
legua, which we
regret we c.,ioi
shall hmg i; . n
.however. :! i
fe';.!?a-.:i ;a ! .h: :
a.C'st'f.i ! -
who feel I ks .,
iaoUiKllU;,!! :;;., 3
! i .i;;v. e
;i:r
! -a re ;
w-.l
x;r i
wc-h-..
i- her
C '1- ; tie'
C! t t h.;.e i i -eii.i i
t;
tiding g "d. p.racticul
1 he people of ike ii.tsl
will (!o v ho ward a coov. This is
a copy.
fiaphaticaliy th best wav to 'attract at
teiiu'MR (a Oreg.vi. xn we hope Mr. Alin
ito s --! u.-r v P .;.rlt L.Very wiiere.
'rructtAs;-
' '!.!: :-
'nxAiir. At the
Conference Rev.
Mr. WaH.-r were
date s-ssion ef ..-.e M. K.
T.'l). hfivfr. r;ie R..v.
wppo.uie.t to set - iih the school coiiinit
fee of the Oregon Ci!y Cuttncll. M'.ws s. .
-T. ;.vn:cr.:on. C. W. i'Jeie. and J. W. Lewi?,
en d.-;; e;;!? -if ;!:e bi-af-k of land ard
Ouihbnj there, is iu this place. knew:i rs
fthe :vgon City Hentinary. The properly
'vas tinally purchased bv the eifv for the
uin oi-.(m ;t!,;i ncv- -TVe own "as tine a
2ubhc school biiihling as any toy, n uf tho
importance cf this could desire.
S.uiiuTAii Sfiwm. ()n-!CKi:s. Officers for
the M. E. .Sabbath School, were elected at
She Teachers meeting on Sunday last, as fol-2ivi-i?:
Rov. W. 1 Cosper Kunerintendent ;
lj- Francis Assistant ; Mrs. IVasa Lady
Assistant ; Geo. jQ Smiiii Secretary and
uL)hranan ; Win. Rudy Assistant : Ocean
tosper Trea-urer. A pri.o Committee
was appoip.u-d. consisting of Judge J. I).
Locey, L. Zigler, and Mrs. Geo. Jyhnaon.
'Tin: Flag Staff. The liberty pole
raised on the bluff hi thia city on last Sat
urday is really a credit to the place. Mai.
t'liartaans large flag was hoisted upon it
i'l that dav. and the er.'ire e.enA;-,;,.
?cre excessively proud of io Men' of nil
,f names were free to a"kne-.v!,-,t.r.. !-. it,,.
tars and Stripes are the only true e:n
:liems of liberty, and would not be will
ingly exchanged fur any other.
AUH Days The weather has been
1 p., . ... G
"mui ot ror the most nart of th
time
this week.
The river is nearly dried no
t least has got down to low tide everv
wjerc, ami yet the R. T. Company dis
patch a steamer for points above Albany
n the regular days. They expei-t to have
'ic new one out fur the State Fair, we
'earn. Just now the -.'', is as sjood as
new, and the coolest place in the "counlrv
on hor decks.
I JMiMUKr-s Salk. The sale of merehan
V. a;... ... . .
i-oaajuagiaent against II
II. Snow,
m Elicit, Weil A Co.. f
or tne ifum
AOUC.:. conunonced on
Thur.-alay. A
re present, an 1
,l,auor of bidders wc
r.- i)nc V-etV obtained. Son
" the
mcr-
chaauWtTC Purchased for Rortlan i
4,ClU-NV:K - Ci.ku:,.-;.,i-s
Vv'e (da serve
wat :ay. Fred. CI)
ipma-i, long acting as
i'c Bros, has changed his
with Mr. S. Ackerman.
.. eni.a l orest. late
with J Ion. J.
gone behind the counters
iajor iijOiuasChanj!a:i
KettfTixG's Tk:au-TLo accused
mur-
Kei-v.'i,.. .:n , ...
-'"'s, W1U 00 trieu
u ii u ou ,l ciiaiiire
next " lnomah C0lintv- at the
count.05 Si,a of Circuit Court in this
T -
?nw pUY Eusr The Woolen Mauufactur
a o Company at this city now begin work
daveTf'.M''mor(Icr t0 crowd in'all the
PTSuntf Cln7 at time
T-loyeoV -.llt!jL'1' orders. Many of the
ev-ork. 'iUkiri- Sood wages on
T-.r... r.
lin
We are pleas
Pairva in , "!.v V1s 3"'operty has been re-
--atia! v.av ihe tKit week.
Oswego Ir.ox. For a complete descrip
tion of the Oregon Iron Company's works,
at Oswego, in this county, the reader is
reii-ned to the KxTKUPiuss of Saturday,
Augu.-.t '-'A. and f ji a complete realization
O! loo
proiid-i-d success of tbo venture.
read tho
?!:.:.; ;;u account of the finnl
reduction
cf the ore. uud htouldln- of vl"
-V... ''.,.- . '5 ,
Iron, which
'"-"a co.jsninrna o.
.Saturday. We
of Tuesday :
q uo a: irom the Orejonlan
Tho works Lave f,p,.n ?n
full operation since last Saturday meruit"'
and thus far every result has been mnsl
satisfactory. It h cause for sincere rejoic
ing that the efforts of the enterprising
company which has undertaken the devel
opment of this most important resource of
our State, fire now sure to be rewarded
wnh complete succe.i. h v.-oald be diffi
cult to name an iiueiest on this coat which
may ahectii.e :c : , .-..! pc.e., :-i y ri.-: u di
rectly and peniianondy than i;-e
till working of oar iron nones. - U oot
so much that the prep: ietors raav reik
money out of them, but it U that some 0f
the cinef courses of trade and manufacture
wall be turned in entirely new chancels.
These works, if present pros p s cts are here
after realized, will be aide to supply the
greater part of the demand of the whole
coast lor raw iron. This alone is a vast
interest ; but when vre take into considera
tion that iron rolling mills and manufactur
ing esian;imo!:ts ot various kinds will
surely lollow the success of this pioneer
eOort, the interest which the w hole country
Lum m it is immense entirely bevond the
possibility of present conception." hi view
of this, we shall certainly not be censured
if we devote to the various matieis con
nected with these works, the greater por
tion of our column, to-dav. The -(Ucon
Iron Company" was incorporated, by sham
ing and tiling articles in the ohic-s'of the
County C Seriv oi this enn-'v, and of the
Secretary of State at S dem. on the it ith
day of Feiu-uary, 'Jo. The incorporators
were : JJ. t. (Jmn, W.-.S. Ladd. and John
Green. The capital stock was fixed at
SoOd.OGO. The .stock was soon taken, the
number of stock;:.. Mors being twenty, in
j'"dmg tome of our juo-t sagacious and
er.envctie l"'-aes j men. ;i the likii of
.laylbilowitifi, t!:e :!-ekho!Jc-rs he'd their
first meeting and organised uiJ1''1" the pro
visions of the statute by ch-cano," a bot'd
of directors, consisting of Av". S.'Lada. IL
C. Leonard. John Green, T. A. Davis. P.
C. Schuyler, II. D. Green, and Henry Fail
ing. At a sabsoMuoiit meeting cf the di
rectors, W. S. Ladd was hosen President.
II. C. Leonard Vice I'resident. and If. 1).
(iieen Secretary. Mr. P. C. SehuvJor is at
pi-esent acting Secretary Thus far, the
sum cf all the assessments levied on the
stock is only 27 ! cent., nil of which has
been paid in, with the exception of 11,000
dollars, deihup.ieiil by ;h;ve of the stock
holders. The espe;:d:t!:r..-a f..-r building.
. ccei.-.trucimg
mau-rial. v.-.;.
between
'! at date thor"
macuiU'-ry
ting t . : :
'. up to the
-i.'a.') and
have been
deli can, at
at u.e t.aa!
t . . Tiie
Lst: .;f
Augo -a.
::Ke ;
some iurther expenditure:; w
pn ca'y be e.-th.mted.
atnount isi.robab'y wilt, in si;
company have pro
is about - i liiihs fc
-pi. c: ed the mine - liich
j:.". tho- town ..f ' ;.- .; ..
and having had the ore ih-ro-i,;
began excavating for the walls
mice and tower on ihe Zl-'. of
Since then the work of buii-'in;
iug tho mine has been carried
a 1 ,
v te.-
L
f the
. i r-
i! ay, 3 :'.'.
; and open
on without
more t-'an temp.orary suspension till the
present day. The just casting of iron into
pigs was made on Saturday, August 2-i.:h.
The manner of doing it is something as
follows : Of course the furnace l;as had
tire iu it f-.-r some time, and was hot when
the work began. I ho wok men first put
in at the top. it(l .;,.o..a.. ,,p 00i,p t;,..n y,;;
:os. (it ore.ed.'.i'v.r to tuts r.mss about M.'i
cent.
of li':::.'--;-..::
This j'ropoi fi'iii
. a.
erved uuJl ti-
farna.-e is liili. rF R a
are hvi ken under the
ang nit in the furnace,
is to a-.. Jga !:! ;- with
and inroiri: io-: of the
lunostoiie and o:
ha-iia-e;-. before 1
Tin- . - - ' -'e- I;:a
itself all the dos
ce. r-c!ea-. .! in
iht
rocc
O!
an
Ring.
m the
"Fill; di - "a r
. o:t 1
fu rmi.. o ;;
ilirown cv
: it fo -Wh.
n the'
t:
.1 ,-
pan'
en t -e.-: :s
: e -a: to
a
.0 '
F and e
.lr a! !ae b )'t un gets foil
i.a.n the h.-aita is ! - .;'. ..!. and
runs oil in a spa--hkng w Into
. a. . i 1. 1 t ' e pi;, where
t into a a.;-:. :- ..; --i the a.;-.
ia i .-O , , : ;:;a ;!ee ; : ; 1.- .r. r
sere the iron i-: shaped Into V.v.
e.f
ta
mult
lie-i
. . : : i.
fa' Is, i
, ! Ire
liters.
h
a
On Monday ihe heartii was tap.ped twice,
the result being about six tons of pig iron,
it is expected that when tho furnace gets
formed and thoroughly healed, the compa
ny will be able to cast t lire a tho"S at least
ia 11 hours, making between three and
four tons at each casting. Tina ore now
used yields
:i i " fl cent, of iron which
.-Flore-!, any where in the
h. T iie co;'d coals about G
. : lime t -a. Tho ore
would
bo co
world, very ri
cent- -H bi?.-h
is ei-iioaitei io c-- 1 ;:'o.e;r
SF
a i
red
' he
t
'a a
icau
con;
t'in.
o'n-
HUS.
.1 ue conU'-'ty no'w emiuov
'j
e:s. coal boi'u .-rs. heav
and ai'ttsa js u- Tho woe-
rs
now have in thorn about 0.000 bushels of
coal, and it is coming in at the rate of
2,-00 bushels per day. The iron thus far
cast, is pronounced by Mr. Harris, the su
perintendent of the wori"?, and by other
competent judges, to be eual in quality
to any made in the United c'ates. It is
very soft, and very tine in grain, and it is
said might be worked into castings for
machinery as run oil" from the furnace. . .
Mr. J. C. Tnillinger. proprietor of the tow ;i
site, has secured two pigs of the first castl
ing, which he will ha veVngraved with his
own initials, the date of casting, and the
trade stamp of the company, and then
planted as street monuments at the corners
of blocks Xos. 1 and 'i. at the junctions of
Furnace. Ladd. and Durham streets....
Tiie Iknild feels nice over the success of
the company, and ehucke's to think that
" California will succumb to Oregon in
this ; iron age," and pay tribute7 to us in
one respect. They cannot claim Oregon
iron a -s a California production,"' increases
the JtcnCd's emphasis, and of tins we are
proudi" What Oregonian would not be?
Goon- Yfomc. Whatever may have been
said heretofore with reference to the
working of streets in this city, this year it
has been well done. Center street, and
Fifth and Seventh streets, on the blutf.
have been repaired so that they can be
used the year around. Main street is
now receiving repairs long needed, below
the Congregational church. We agree
with Mayor Italston in giving commis
sioner Ryan credit for the manaer he has
conducted the work this vear.
Tkial of tuf. Wat;:!: lhr::s. The street
mains cf the Water Company have been
laid to Main street. Some young urchins
tried the pipes a lew nights since, perhaps
to their satisfaction, but to the infinite dis
gust of Cap. Tease. They are not quite
ready to let the water .-n.
Go:::: J;k;.w. Mr. S. Ackerman. cur
chant of this city left by ihe last steamer,
intending to lay in a large stock of gener
al merchandise for fall and winter trade.
Some of the latest styles dress goods, are
expected next week.
Wox the Match. The third game of
base ball, between the 2.1 nine of the
Clackamas Club, and the Highlanders of
this city, was played on last Saturday, and
won by the former by 21 runs. The
game was a very exciting. one, and lasted
nearly three hours.
Yakima. Capt. Win. Barlow and family
have returned from a summer visit up the
Columbia. They spent some time at
V-nkima, and speak in high terms of praise
cf that region.
Basin Wokks. The P. T. Company have
raised the height of the basin cribs at the
southern end. considerably, and are now
engaged ia tilling the whole with rock.
If vuu wish the very best C.uu.'o.r Photo -oa.ums.
you mast tail on iia.iu.i.Y Klu.of-
ox,
42'.' Moiitgc.mvry street, au f raueisco.
-o moke. tester's Hall is no.y num
bered among the things that were having
been partitioned off lor stores. We learn
that Mr. John Fleming will oecunv the
soutu part.
S:;lkct Sciiooi.. We are requested to
notice that Miss Addie Good will com
mence school ia the Baptist Church, in
this city, on Monday next, to teach one
quarter.
Fon the Best Ready Made Cloth
ing, go to Barman Bros., corner of Front and
Morrison streets, Portland, in the store form
erly known as the City ot Paris Store.
A UCTIOXAXD COMMISSION
A. II, Ittc!isiidsosa9
AUCTIONEER!
corner oi iront and Oak streets, Portland.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate. Groceries, General Merchan
dise and Horses,
Ecery Wednesday and Saturday !
A. D. Richardson, Auctioneer.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined itar and Bundle Iron ;
English Square and Oetagon Cast steel ;
Horse shoes, Files, Hasps, saws ;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, li. G Iron ;
also :
I A large assortment cf Groceries and Liquors.
A. 13. Riciiardsox, Auctioneer.
W. A. ALOIUCU. J. C. MERRILL. JOilS M'CRKE-
M'GRAKEHjMERRILL&Ooi
SIIIPPIXG, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding MereliapJs,
A CENTS OF THK CALIFORNIA,
JIX. Hawaiian and Oregon Packet Lines.
importers of San Queutin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee
itiee, and Puhj. '
Asronts for
Provot's A. I f
s rrcserved
b nuts, V Circ-tables. Piekl
eu!ers iu Hour. Gmir. Itiipm-, I ...t-.1
&
x-ruu, :;oe, tt-meut and riaster.
Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship
ment of Merchandise" or Produce ia New
York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland.
ALDHICH, ME It It ILL & CO.,
Nos 20! and 206 California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CTIAKEN, 3IERTHLL & CO.,
IC North Front Street, Portland.
O RUG OX CITY BUSINESS.
1858.
18G7.
Thomas Oliarman
S TILL OX II A ND !
A1
FTER FOURTEEN YEARS EXPERI-
ence in business in this city, under t'ae
old motto that ' A Nimble Sixperce is Bet
ter than a Stow Shilling," we propose to oiler
greater inducement than ever to our custom
ers to pay us cash for goods, as we are deter
mined to
SELL CHEAP FOE GASH!
Wlilcli is the only Remedy
For the Present cry cf Hard Times.
We beg leave to inform our numerous cus
tomers that we have just received, direct
from Sau Francisco, a
Large and well Selected
SUITABLE FGH THIS MARKET.
Consisting iu part, of
Dry Goods,
I lard '"are,
('lotkitty, G roccrics,
Queensware, etc.,
ALSO :
PAINTS! OILS! $ c .
Together with a splendid assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOSS
Ot every description, allot
The best quality, and latest styles. Also:
EATS AND CAPS!
Of every description, for both
The Ladles1 and Gents' Wear .
Gents" and Ladies' Furnishing Goods kept
constantly on hand, ail 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.
lj" Wc return our thanks to our numer
ous customers for their past patronage, and
ask a continuance of the same, pledging our
selves to act honestly with all who favor us
with their trade. " TIIOS. CIIA R.MAN.
A
FULL ASSORTMENT OF SASII,
Doors, and blinds, always on baud
tor slojjy (rLLL-l'
ATL.VT 31EDICTNES of all kinds kept
for saio by
CI I ALMA X.
T rWtOIFWS CELEBRATED
HOME
made chairs, constantly on hand by
CUARAIAX.
T
REELING EE'S SUPLIlTOIi HOME
made wool-batting, for sale by
CIIAlUvrAN.
W'Vr
WINDOW Curtails
of all kinds, and paper shades.
Sold by CI I ARM AN.
T71.0I
R. BACON". LARD. ANT) DRIED
JL fruits, kept constantly on hand b
on hand by
CH AR MAN.
:ew AND FULL ASSORTMENT of
Nails, rope, etc.. just received by
CHARM AN.
1.
A1
LL OF WHICH HE WILL SELL AT
the lowest market value for CASH, or
such produce as his trade will justify.
CHARM AN".
O K EGO N CITY
WOOLEN MANUFACTURING
C O 31 P A Hi Y .
HTMIE AR0YE
COMPANY
ARE NOW
X
producing a quality of
WOOLEN GOODS
WHICH ARE
Superior to any ever before offered
on the Pacific Coast '.
Comprising
CASSIMERE3,
TWEEDS.
HARD TIMES,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
YARN, etc.
J" Using 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 aitentio'n.
Address: -R. JACOlS, Agent,
G:flnO Oregon City, Oregon.
Or li. WHITE & E1IO., A stents at Portland.
OP EG OX CITY PUSIXXSS.
J. E. BALSTOST,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
Corner of Main and Fifih streets,
OPE G OX CITY, OPE G OX.
STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF TIIE
following articles :
DRY GOODS,
PRINTS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
SHEETINGS,
LONG & SQUARE SHAWLS,
LADIES' SILK CLOAKS,
DROWN Sz BLEACHED MUS
LINS. GENTS" I- URNISIING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, ALL KINDS,
J300RS, SASII, HARDWARE
PAINTS OILS, &c, &c, &c.
(10.1 y)
OF GENTS' CLOTH IN O! i
Go .- Ackmnait.' ! ; tT 3
IIS
NEW
-FOP,
f r. -t
1 8 G 7 .
. . . .o. . . .
S. A0EEE1AI !
Wishes to inform his Old Friends,
and tho ptiblic generally that he
has received by the Inst steamer
A FULL VAniiiTY CF
8 p p i ei Goo d s I
The Largest Stock that has ever yet come
to this market, consisting of such as
DRY GOODS! :
Of almost every kind !
CLOTIIIXG !
Of tir, rem latest Styles !
BOOTS AX I) SHOES
la areat variety !
Mens. Ladies. Mioses an l Children's
Hats, all of the Iciest, stale for
SPUlXG WEAR!
Also, a well selected stock of Groceries,
nnd all other go oris in proportion. Please
give me a cull and examine tbr yourself. No
trouole to show ooiH.
i will seu as cheap as tnc cheapest.
S.-ACK.ER3JAX,
Chartnan & Wurntr's old brick store,
lyl) Main St., Oregon City.
N. B. All kinds of Produce bought.
ORE G OX CITY BU SIXES S.
GREAT FENIAN
LOO IC A HER E!
Notwitlistanulpir there was a Rebellion
over in Ireland the other day, and tho Print
ers all became Deaioraiized, uud George up
set a "form" and knocked ray advertisement
into "Pi," nevertheless,
E. D. KELLY
Is on hand at the old Stand, and
has for sale the followtig
article1!, to ivlt:
Coffee, Japan Tea, Pried peaches,
Tea, Black Tea, Liac-'i twine,
Golden syrup, G reen Tea, Coffee sa.v'ur.
Sugars, Choctdate, Fuh e;a: cd do.
Saiai atus, Cura starelt, Crashed do.
Packing; suit, Oswop) do. Chemiot;! soup,
lairy salt, CandU-s, Castilo d.
Table salt, C'round coffee, Fanev tc.iletdo.
Cookiner soda, Faciei, Zaui.e curi eois
Sal. -soda, Sard' ues,
Sida crackers,
Latter do.
Lemon nip,
Fluvorim; ext.
Kerosene oil,
Oi-ive oil,
Clothes pins,
Cream tartar,
G an crops,
; Shooter balls
o-Shooter "
Blast' 5? iowd'r
Spoi tiue; do.
V alloy Mi-la do
Yeast pcv d'rs,
Washing do.
Hope, jMaokerel,.
Corn Meal, Codfish,
Brooms, esut-ines,
la-ud, Uhickioj;,
Shot, r'nuff,
White BcariS, I'j-une.-,
Buckets, Macaroni,
Pails, Yiuear,
L i' i u o r i sh , Cheos e,
Hominy, Borax,
Dried apples, ltai.--.ius.
Iilueina", Move polish,
Rice, Pearl barley,
rnr;o, J ic iruds,
Writintr ink, YaniUa ext..
Tacks, V,'ash boards, Wash-tub,
Satin gloss starch, Yeianacili,
Cau.-strawberries, Concentrated L3-0,
Ttbacto, Candies, Xats,
03'Sters, Ground spices, Engl, piekels,
lobsters. I innamon, Aiuencan do
Tomiitoes, Cloves,
Cann'd fruits,
Craub'y-sauce,
Worcstr 'shire,
l"'-eiicTi mu.it'd
Block matches,
1'eache.y.
i.ni.cor.
Mustard,
1'epper,
do sauc
Green corn,
Jollies,
Catsup,
Cash,
nd one price to everybody.
No goods misrepresented to effect sales.
.1 i i;. 1). KLLLY.
LSNOOLH BAKERY!
West Side JIain Street,
Oregon City Oregon.
L. DILLES
Proprietor.
HAYING KEM0YED INTO MY
NSW B IT I li D I IT Gr !
I WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
I still cootiaue the manufacture of
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKES,
PILOT BREAD,
Boston, Butter, Sttqnrand Soda
CEACKEES,
d'C., etc., dc.
In addition to which 1 will keep constantly
on baud a large stock ot tiie best staple and
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PE07I8I0KS, &c.
I ant also agcat for t'ae celebrated nursery
U"f L 0 W S R Ct ARDEN!
of II. MILLLIt, Jlilwaukie, and am prepared
to supply orders for I lowers and Shrubbery
at the N urserv prices.
Ely L. I) I LLC It.
OI1NSON& McCOWN ABE TIIE Local
A cents in Oregon City, of the Pacific
lire Insurance Company, the best doin
business on this coast. This Company is
the only one in Oregon that
Issue Policies and Adjusts Losses
Without referring the case to San Francisco.
ALSO, AGENTS OF TIIE
ITorth. America Life Insurance Co.!
Presenting the most desirable features,
having its policies guaranteed by the State
of New York.
3f Don't delay attention to these mat
ters until your property is destroyed by tire,
or until vou are sick, when you cat cot be
insured. Call immediately. (B-2.tf
rrUTPS. BUCKETS. WASH BOAKDS,
a, Keepers, selves. etc.. for sale by
CHARMAN Jfc IFJO
MISCELLACCEO US.
CilAS. liODGS. .CIIAS. E. .CZO. VC. SN'KI-L.
KOE-GD, GALS? & Co.,
DSALEUS IX
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
TAINTS, OIL?, AND WINDOW CLASS,
I'AK.rfsjEs, j;zrsfi PAyrms'
JluttrlaU, a:.:l Ifijfi$iS Sundries.
S7 Front ftrvrt,
Portland, Oregon.
Co.)
JUST OPENING
AT THE
NEW STORES
Nos. lflf to 172
FIRST STREET,
POItTIiAXl?,
ilOFJHEM SHIHDLER !
FURNITURE direct from Eastern Manufac
turers. Complete assortment. The
Tiade supplied on liberal terms.
PULU AND OTHER MATERIALS FOR
Beddma;.
T11REE-W1IHELET) CIIILDRN'S CABS, at
unusually low rates.
IMPERIAL FILLING a new, elastic, and
pure article for matrasses. (nl.tf
IT'lr BAKERY!--
J.lA' STREET, OR EG OX CITY.
BAB LOW a FULLER,
(Successors to Wovtraan oe Sheppard.)
Keep constantly on hand
Z A K E S I PIES! BEE A I!
And Cruelers of all K inds !
Orders in this Line will meet wdth
PE0MPT ATTENTION !
Also keep on hand all kinds of
FAMILY GROCERIES !
AND PROVISIONS !
STEAMBOAT STORES !
And all Articles u fieri for Culinary
Purposes !
BARLOW & FULLER
Sell a line assortment of
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO !
Py the Case, or at retail !
Attention i- .also directed to the fact
that noof!" else sells the
FAMOUS G LEA-SON CHEESE !
IK SHORT!
Farmers and the public general! v, arc in
vited to call at the City Bakery, where tbe
truth will be made apparent th;it our stock is
complete, and our juices reasonable. All
kinds of produce taken in exchange for
goods. BAR LOW & FULLER.
. Oregon City, Jan. !th, 1S07. (P2:l
LEGAL NOTICES.
SAL:-3 OF school lasm.
THE SCHOOL LANDS REMAINING
unsn! 1 in the counties of Lane, "Benton,
Linn, Polk, Marion and Clackamas will be
offered for tale i t public auction, at the sev
eral coauty seat-;, at the times herein desig
nated, on tin; follows nut terms :
Minimum price, two dollars per acre.
On tracts ehitilv alnable for timber one
bid f. and on all other tracisor.e-third of the
purchase money down, and a credit of two
years on t'ae remainder, with the further
privile;-'! of rctninhiut the money when due,
as loue; as the i:.U-rc-.-.f, -Jo per cent, per an
i.r.ni is pj.hl pn.nt'.'.t7!:;. Side to commence
at II o'clock a. m., at, the court hoe.se.
Lane county, ut Eugene City, V"cdncsda3",
August i-th.
Benton county, at Corvallis, Friday, Aug
ust 3oth.
Linn county, at Albany, Saturday, Aug
ust "1st.
i'oik eountv, at Dallas, Saturday, Septem
ber 7th.
Clackamas county, at Oregon City, Tues
day, September loth.
Marion Canute, at Salem, Saturday, Sep
tember 14th.
I. R. MOORES, Agent of the Board.
Salem, Oregon, August, oth, IsOf. -t.ta'w
Sheriff's Bale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION 13-su-.-l
out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of Mi U
nomah. to me directed, and in favor of
"The Bank of British Columbia," aad
against "The Oregon City "Paper Man
ufacturing Company-' and Abraham
I. Bloch. defendant, for the sunt of ten
thousand and forty dollars, and for c sts,
in gold coin of the United States, I lave
levied upon, and w ill sell at public am tion
to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin
of the United States, on
Saturday, the 1th day of September,
A. D. IStif. at the hour of 1 o'clock, Ik M.
at the Court House door in Oregon City,
Clackamas county. State of Oregon, all the
right, title and interest of the Oregon City
Paper Manufacturing Company, oi", in and
to, that lot of land situate iu Oregon City,
in the County of Clackamas, and State of
Oregon, and known as Lot Number Five
(") in ' Block Number Two (2). in said
City, together with all and singular ma
chinery, the tenements, hereditaments, ap
purtenances, ami water rights thereunto
belonginc-", or in any wise appcrtaminir.
With
All the rigid, title and interest of the
said " ( Jrogon City Pap-r .Manufacturing
Company,-' of. in, and io. the wabr rights
and water, and easruen-.s. conveyed to the
Oregon City Paper Manufacturing Compa
ny, by George .Marshall, and Margaret his
wife. John II. .Moore, and Margaret .Moore
his wife, and Samuel L. Stevens, and Jane
Stevens his wife, bv deed dated June 8th.
Isotl, and recorded on pages ?A):l. :)?t, ?9l
ami :):.. in Book E, of the record of deeds
for Clackamas County, in the State of Ore
gon : being ihe undivided one half of the
perpetual ownership, and right to the use
of the water hereinafter mentioned, ami
the right to take from the water, which
hows from the channel in the Willamette
river, east of what is known as Abernethy
Eland, at the fills of the Willamette river,
through the race, an 1 into what was known
as the Easiii of Daniel Harvey, on his mill
reserve, on the Oregon City Claim. Three
hundred inches of water perpetually, un
der an average head of fight feet from the
lop of the water in said Basin on said Mill
reserve, at low water, together with the
right of way across the land of Daniel
Harvey and Eloisa his wife, fur a sufficient
race to convey said water from the north
line of said Basin, wherever the same was
on the Oth of August, A. D. l-CL or may
now be. to the sou in ead of Main street,
all situate in said Oregon City, in the coun
ty of Clackamas, in the State of Oregon.
Said property, water rights, power and
easnients being particularly described in a
deed executed by Daniel tlarvey and El
oisa his wife, to John II. Moore. George
-Marshall. Samuel L. Stevens and Joseph
Switzer. dated August Dili.18ol.and record
ed in Book "I)"' of the record of deeds of
said Clackamas County, on pages C72, 673
and ti7I thereof, together with all and sin
gular the appurtenances thereunto belong
ing, or ia any wise appertaining.
W. P. BURNS,
Sheriff of Clackamas Co.
Oregon City, July 19th, 1SG7. (42.fit
B
ill heads printed:
At the-Enterprise OtHee.
JUSTICES BLANKS, of every descrip
tion, for sale at the Kyrni:r-Rtse office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOSTETTER
o
CELEBRATED STOMACH
A Pure and Powerful Tcnio,
Conertive nut Alterative, of votlcr
ful tKli-aty in tli-,wisi- oftUe
STOMACH, LIVER AND
BOWELS.
ritCTKCTIYJ: VilOPKIiTIES.
Prevents Fever and A ue and Bodious Re
mittent Fevers ; fortifies the svstem
against Miasma aad the evil effects
of unwholesome wat- r ; invigor
ates the organs ot digestion
and the bowels;
tt :i-.lies tiie Xt ivts mvl ten.Is to T'ro
Ifliig Life.
IXKnnBIAL riiOPZKTIES.
Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick and
Nervous Headache, General Debility,
Nervousness, Depression of Spirits,"'
Constipation, Colic, Intermit
- tent Fevers, Sea Sickness,
Cramps and Spasms,
and all complaints of cither sex
arising lrom Bodily Weakness, whether
inherent in the system or
PRODUCED BY SPECIAL CAUSES.
"VTOTIIINO THAT IS NOT WIIOLE
LI some, genial, and restorative in its na
ture, enters into the composition of 1IOS
TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. This
popular nreoaration ront:iin nn minar.it
any kind ; no deadly botanical element; no
fiery excitant ; but "is a combination of the
extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants,
with the purest and mildest of all diffusive
stimulants.
The week stomach is rapidly invigorated,
and the appetite restored by this tonic, and
hence it works wonders in cases of Dyspepsia,
and in less confirmed forms of Ino'iatestion.'
Acting as a gentle and painless aprient, as
well as upon tho liver, it also invariably re
lieves ihe Constipation superinduced by ir
regular action of the digestive and secretive
organs.
"Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous
Attacks, Lowuess of Spirits, and Fits of
Langum-, find prompt and perniament relief
. uul y jailers, xite testimony on tins
point is conc't'.'ve, and from botu'sexos.
As a Genuine Tonic, IIOSTETTER'S HIT
TERS produce effects which must be experi
enced or witnessed before they can be iuilv
appreciated. In cases of Constitutional
Weakness, Premature Decay, and Debibtj
and Decrepitude arising from old age, it ex
ercises the electric influence. In the conva
lescent stages of all diseases it onerates as a
delightful invigcrant. When the powers of
nature are relaxed, it operates to re-enforce
and re-establi.-di them.
Last, but not least, it is the only safe stim
ulant, being manufactured from" sound and
inocuous materials, and entirely free from
the acrid elements present more or less in
all the ordinary tonics and stomachics oi the
dav. SOLD EV.KUV WHERE.
llVXJiili:, CiM-tt' ti;Ci., Asmls,
S5:tf.J Portland, Oregon.
1ST E W GOODS
AND
LOW PHIOE8?
Comer of Main and Third streets,
OREGON CITY,
THANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, AND
hoping for a continuance of the same,
would invite the attention of the public to
his large stock now in store, consisting of
fancy and staple
DRV GOODS,
FERN iSI 1 1 NG GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CA PS,
VALICES, TRUNKS,
AND UMBRELLAS!
Groceries.Crockery, Glass and Plated
Ware, -Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, CLitr.neys, and Burners !
Ilardiearc, Cutlery, etc., etc,
Being Hundreds of Other A) tides!
Too numerous to Mention
Zi,' ("-ill anrl examine for yourself, I take
pleasure in showing goods, and customers
will find the articles at reasonable figures
for cash or produce. I. SELLING.
Corner store, opposite the
5.1y Tin and stove store.
Faasaily Ieye Colons.
Patented October 13th, 1803.
PERFECT FAST COLORS.
Black, Park Green,
Black Silk, Light Green,
Dark Blue, Magenta,
Light Blue, Maize,
French Blue, Maroon,
Claret Broren, Orange,
Park Brown, Pink,
Light Brown Purple,
Snuff Brown, Royal Purple,
Cherry, Salmon,
Crimson, Scarlet,
Park Drab, Slate,
Light Drah, Solfcrino,
Eaten Id rah, Violet,
Yclloir, Light Fawn Drab.
FOR IJYKItVti SIIYK,
Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs,
Dresses, Ribbons. Olores, Bonnets,
Huts, Feathers, Children's Clothing,
Anil all liiiiits of Wearine; Ajjji.-irel.
A Saving of Eighty per Cent.
For lT cents yon can color as many goods
as would otherwise cost live times that sum.
Various shades can be produced from the
same dye. The process is simple, and any
one can use the dye with perfect success.
Directions in English, French and German
outside of each package.
IIOV.'E & STEVENS,
r.'tf, Broadway, Boston.
For sale by SMITH & DAVIS, Portland
Oregon. iM.
A. LEV,
MAIN STREET,
AT THE TEJVCCiUAFIt OPl-'ICE !
Oregon City, Oregon.
DEALEK IX
F
INT. CIGAF.S. TOBACCO,
SNUFF, PIFEs,
VTVrs AND LIQUORS.
G ENTS FURNISH ING GOODS,
POCKET CUTE E Id".
PORT MONIES, PURSES,
STATIONERY.
COMES AND BRUSHES,
ORNAMENTS. TOVS, DOLLS,
FANCY GOODS.
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE,
QANKEE NOTIONS, Ac, &c.
I invite special attention to my stock
oHiquors, which is warranted to be us good
as any in the State. A. LEVY.
July 2oth, 15Q7.
E. G. RANDALL,
IMPORTER AN'U DEALER IS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSi
Sheet Music, and Musical Merchandise of
all kinds. Sole Agent in Oregon for
Mason & HamllnN
CELEBU.VTED CABiSET ORG AX I
-.' " AN O "
Steinway fc Son'
COLD TiIEOAl PIAXO FORTES !
First Ltrect. nest doo'r to llie I'csf Oilke -
Portland." Oregon. - -I ff
22ED1XG TOy d- CO.'S COLU1TX.
REDINGTON & CO.'S
Essence of Jamaica Ginger.
rpiII Valuable prcpatation, containing in
JL a highly concentrated form sal the prop
erties of the Jamaica Ginger, has become one
of the most popular domestic remedies for all
diseases of the stomach and digestive organs.
As a tonic it will be f.imi.l iiii-nliinl,! tk .,n
persons recovering from debibtv, whether
produced by fever or otherwise, for whilst t
imparts to the system all the glow and vigo:
that can be produced by wine or brandv. it
entirely free from the reactionary ctfeels
follow the use ot spirits ot any kind.
WHO Sutler from rtiliiee.lt moiwtt-iiafwtn iri
almost immediate relief to the spasms that so
ueuucmiy accompany that, period.
It gives immediate 'relief to rausea. caused
by sea-sickness, etc. It is also valuable as au
external application for Gout, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, etc. RLDINCTON A CO.
27.1 r i Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast.
MARTHA WASHINGTON"
UAlli HESTOREIt.
Trust none other, howe'er pleasant
None can do what this has done
Trv it al ways keep it present
Use the Martha Washington.
IT UIiL KEEP THE IIAIU
IT
IS
NOT
A
BYE.
Soft and glossy
ii Original
railing out-Make old ln-j-as
look young iul do all tliat is
ea.xtctcd of a. gi-nuii
good,
Ifair Restorer.
IIEWXGTCX & Co., A gents-,
San Fi-nucisio-
"MARTHA WASHsHGTOH"
HAIK RESTORES
Is the wonder of the world, and stands
above comparison with any other article for
the hair ever brought before the public.
J-ST" Sold everywhere.
EDINGTON'S
F L A V O RING EXTRACTS!
ire made from Fresli Fruits. Each
c ottle holds twice as much as any other
brnd in the market, consequently they
are the cheapest and the best.
Vsc jio otln-r.
REDIXGTON" & CO.,
Agents for the Pacific Coast.
TT II Y WILL YOU DELAY ?
We are sorry that there are
persons who suffer on day by day
month after month, and year by
year.whcn friends and neighbors
have been cured of the same
malady that afflicts them. Now,
it has been proved br substan
tial evidence that SCOVILL'S
BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP
will cure the worst case of scrof
ula, Canker, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc.; yet still there ore
those who neglect this sure and
valuable remedy. To such we
say, try the syrup and be convinced.
RED1NGTON & Co., Agents,
41 G and 41 S Front street,
San Francisco.
GRAEFEXBERG
UTERINE CATIIOLICON.
If faithfully used according to directions
will cure every case of Diabetes, and greatly
mitigate the troublesome effects caused by a
relaxation of the outlet of the bladder. It is
a most successful remedy for gravel and other
diseases of the . kidneys and bladder, and foi
Female diseases is unequalled.
The Catholicon uniformly cures Prolapsus
Uteri, Whites, all irregularities of the Month
ly period, suppression, incontinence of Urine,
Bloatin;:, and Dropsical swellings, and all
diseases of pregnancy.- The specific action of
this medicine is imminent and certain, upon
the Uterine and abdominal muscles and liga
ments restoring them to as healthy a state
as those of childhood and youth, so that pa
tients who have used the Graefenberg t'onipa
nr's Uterine Catholicon, cannot sutliciently
express their gratitude for the relief afforded.
Eedington Co., Agents,
41C and 413 Front street, San Francisco
STOP TnATGOOGiifNG
OOIUE OF VOU CAX'T, AXI) VTE PITY
O vmi. You have triod every remedy lnt t!ie E
ilostiiictl, bv its intrinsic merit, to sup r.-ed- all j-iin-il.ir
preparations. It is r.t.-t sunri.--i!ia you t-lio!:!-! ho
reluctant tu try something else eft' r the n,:i:ry ex
tvriments vou have made of trashy r..u;juiidi
luistei on tho public as a certaiu care; but
NE WELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
is renllv tho VERT EE5T remedy ctvr rrmponn ti t
(Or tho'cure of Cmijlis, (Wis. Sore Throat, .'..-a!ii:,ri.
Whoojiina Omch. Broii-hiis and Consumption. 1! "'
Finds of it.oj)i,-in Caliiorniajui'l Orot'on have te-n
e'rrsdy beuetittc-i by tlia surjinsiag curative i-ovcn
of
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
ar.-l with onn asnH pive it thoir unjnatiitol .-prr-i
Lat:.-n. Wo now addr.-?s oursWvos to ail w!i- 1113 i;n
8ia3UiHtd with this, the greatest ratiacea cf tho a:"
tt the of all discast of Uxts Threat ai,4
Lungs, assuriag you that
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
has cured thousands and it will cure YOU if you trf
it.
Tliis invahiahlo medicine is pleasant to-the tnslot
poothinc, healing and strengthcaing in its ef!-cts;
1-n-ly fr.-e from all pjii?oarws er th.-lr-tcrions drugs,
and prf.ctlv harmless uticr all circuiwuiuws.
C.ii :iiirati-'s from many prominent citizens of Si-V
Traaciico accompany every bottl&of
NEWELL'S
Pnliaon.ary . Syr;ap.
r.EDi:f;To: & CO. As--ut3, Can rrauclsco."
rQRTLAXD BI&IXESS GUIDE.
lVrsonsliaving business in Portland are ad-"
vised to note the following firms.
Dr. CHARLES ELACII,
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur
OFFICE Corner of Washington ami Front
streets, Pairish's Flock, Portland, Oregon.
RESIDENCE Salmon street, between Third1
and Fourth, opposite the Plaza. f-22.lv
J. U. JlITCnELL.
j. x. nor. p sr.
A: SMITH.
Mitchell, Dolpli & Smith,
Attorneys cud Counsellors at Lahn,
Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc
tors in Admiralty.
;y?Oi!ice over the o:d Post Oflice, Ft or?
street, Ptu-tland. Oregon. (ly)
Card.
CIOXCRESS AT ITS LAST SESSION
1 havinsr passo.1 a BANKRUPT LAW,
is now within t!ie power of every .-ran th:i
is hopelessly in debt, to free b; -froi .
the press of debts whih cramp bis action,
and which ho is whoily 'unable otherwise t-
discharge. The District Court of .the UrTitc.;
Stales, which sits alone in the city of Port
bind, has. under this law, an exclusive juri
diction of nil eases in Uao.kruptcy. The un
dersigned have procured a copy of the lav.
aud are read', as soon as a Register is ap
pointed, to attend promptly to procuring -discharges
in Banki optey tor all who may
feel disposed to favor them with the!:'
patronage.
Zf Also attention paid to procuring let
ters patent fur new inventions. - .
MlTCTIhLL, DOLPil & SMITH, ' ""'
Attoraeys-at-Law, .
0:f'm. ("Portland. Oregon.
. , .
0. P. MASON,
Attorney akd Counselor at Law,
102 Front St., Portland, Oregon.
7" Is fully prepared to attend to any "
business under the Dankrupt Law.
Divorces obtained on the most reasonable
terms, and no charges made for scrvicVs
where the divorce is denied. 37. ly
Removed ! Removed I
The old and well known
). JIOSXASTES, Proprietor,
PORTLAND OREGON,
HAS NOT DISCONTINUED WORK!
but has been removed to Second strei-t)
between Alder and Morrison streets, where
business will be conduc ?d on as large a sea! :
as in years oast. 2:ly
THE BEST SELECTION
And largest assortment of
Ladies' Gents', Misses', Boys'
and Childrer.s'
BOOTS and SHOES. .
Can bo had ot tho PHILADELPHIA BOOT
AXI) SHOE STORE, Xo. 112 Front' irit.
Port hi nl, w-iixile H'tdler Bros. Grptt Utn .
where new goods of the latest styles are 1',
ceived by every steamer, direct from the cas.
ajiablinir us to sell cheaper than anv other
store in ths city. KAST & CA1IALIN.
1-1.) 112Fio-.it street, Portland.
"American exchange
(lute L1XCOLX HOUSE,')
Tio. Si Kroiit strict, li-tiai2(l Ort-gaii.
L. 1. W. QUDIP.Y, I'r.oiT.iKTor..
(Latt nf I J tta-ii Hotel.)
This house is the most commodious in (T o
State, newly furnished, and it will be the en
deavor of the proprietor to make his guest
comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will :d
Wiiys be found at the landing on the airiv:w
of steamships and river boats, carrying bag
gage to the house free of charge. " nT.i"
TOBACCO! TOBACCO! "
o
Ti'S"? rt:ceivec, disect PE03I:
fjl the Manufacturers,
Choice Brands Virginia Chewing !
cojirr.isixa
Li nht Pressed Natural Leaf ;
Hard "
Bright lbs. in Caddies;
Sweet Honey Peio in Caddies ;
Twist, Pocket Piece, and other
Fancy Styles.
ALSO. 10.000 POUNDS
Select Virginia Smoking Tobacco !
Of toe best oranus, put up 111 bales and
packages of one pound, halves and
fpiarters. Also : -
SOLACE, SOLAlt AM) YOIXG AMKJUC.V
FINE CUT CHEWING!.
Which we f.rc receiving every thirty da;, s
fresh Irom the manufacturers.
We offer the above eo'uls to the trade, b-
bond or tax paid, at San Francisco price, !o
cah. We have now on hand, and arc con
stantly receiving, a largo assortment ot"
Havana and American Cigars !
To which we particularly call the attention
of Bar-Rooms and Dealers in general.
r1,. There can also be found at this estab
lishment, a complete assortmenOof Yank 0
.Notions and rancy toods, tiilliaro, Bal:..
Cue Wax and leathers, Fishing Taakle, ec.
WASHERMAN & CO.,
31.3m) 77 Front St., Portland .
C 15. MYEKS, '
PLUMEIXO, i.4S & STEA3?;
Fitting Establishment,
Xo. 110 First S'.ix-t t Voi tlaiv.
GasFi.ttures,
Cooking Ranges,
Hot. Water Boilers,
Marble Top Washstamls,
Sheet I,ead and Block Tin
Water Closr-ts,
Bath Tubs,
Lead Pipe. '
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizer.1'
TEES, F.LBO IF.v, JIETVRX BEXDS,
X IE PTES, JIJHXOS, rfv.,
for SUuiii, ii''it:r and ija-s.
also
Scotch Tubes, Wider Cuages, Whisfles
Tallon Pumps, Steam Ouages, Clobe,
Angle, and Check Valves, Om'.ge
Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kinds
ot Brass Work. Rubber
Hose, Hose Pipes, Ac.
Hotels,. public buildings, and private, resi . ,
deuces heated with the latest improvement.-,
in steam or hot air apparatus. ..
I invite citizens generally to call and o
amine my stock, which has been scleqte i.
with great care, nnd especial attentiorgii-ei.. .
to the wants of this market.
May Ik, lsC7. l:ly . C. II. "J1XEK8. '
G. W. R0BI.VS0X.
J.
Stove and Tin Store !
- - ;
No. 154 Front street, Portlandr Oregon,
next door to Lverdiog & Beebe. .
ROBIXiSON & "DAKE, ;
DEALERS IX ' - ""' '"'
Stoves, Copper and Sheet L;on War
HAVE JUST LAIDIN ALARGEsk; L.
of stoves of tho latest styles, eonsl
ing in part of tbe following cook stoves :
Pride of the Pacific, Republic,
Golden Gate, Crystal Palace -
Buck's Patent, Harvest' Queen. '
Diamond Rock, -Hearthstone, '
Also : A good stock of Parlor and 7 -
stoves, tin ware, Ac, &c.
Also : An assortment of Pumps, etc.
We are satisfieiLthat v.e can give'satishV
tion to our patrorrs, in every respect, as v.-.
are determined to sell at fair prices.
We hold ourselvea in readiness, and r - -prepared
to do roofing, spouting, and :
kinds cf job work, on short notice, and u.
satisfactory manner,- "
ROBINSON A: J.Aivt
Portland, March l.",th, M-jT.