Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, January 18, 1868, Image 2

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fc!)c liUdiln (Enterprise.
Oregon City-, Oregon :
1. C. IKCLA!, EOITOU XX It HIC TIUETOR. i
Saturday, Januarj 13th, 1868.
' OVtt. AGE5T5.
LP. FI31TER A Co., Room 20 anJ 21 h'tvr
Merchants' Exchange. Sacramento street,
are ourQaljr authorized Agents iu Sau
Fr.ocisco.
DA LV A STEVENS, eer. Front and Morri
son itreets, (up stair,) arc our authorized
AgHM.H Portland. '
li. (jPlJi-WlS, Ei., will continue to act fur
iu as .General TraveliHg Agent. ,
Ar-oi.ouKTic.- We have no intention of
writing any Iliing in vindication of ouraelf
f,r the half sheet presented to our city
ridis this week. One w ho now offers
nn ' apology, iu the language of Crabb. ad
mi's hlue-c.lf to Lave bcea at least appa
re:(!y. in t-e wrong. Circumstances bave
combined to prevent us from accomplish
ing ny great thing during this freeze up.
Tlijre is always sonic palliating circuni
Mances in the worst disasters we know
oi no business i" our midst which is not a
little behind times now. We bc : " Not
g;:"'!yy'' ot noglcc?,but by way of extenu
ating tur faults, promise by our usual
faithfulness in the future full reparation
tur present damages . ':
Dr. -Wythe did not lecture as expected
on Tuesday evening last, as there was no
cmmnnlcat'on between this place and
Salem. On Tuesday evening nr-.v!, be
yond a doubt, lion. J. N. Dolph will lec
furu to .our people upon the subject of
- The shaies of gie Mediterranean."-"
S.rKfcM On.- Yesteruay. about lh o'clock
p m we heard the familiar sound of a
Meamer whistle, the first .singe our trip to
Mil waukie Inst Saturday. Ry .Monday it
is thought the river will be open toSalcrn.
1$ that boats can ruu.
FiaiKN Ur. Cal. "and Shep. the iiute
latigtible drivers on this route between
Portland and Salem, keep the mails travel
ing onetime but alUther means of traus
l ortation are at a stand "still.
Ab:i vkd. The steamer Entirjrise ar
vivtQ at Canemah from Salem at 1J o'clock
1VM. yesterday. We have no official mem
t.rand i of the trip, but suppose the river
I) he open, or nearly so.
To tmk Hkithmcax Voteks and P;ie-
'" T'-K(JATi:S TO THE Cf.ACKAMAS C.;l -
rv Co.wtio.v. The undersigned through
' -.so-.L-itation of a few friends.and I hope
3the approval of i.nur.i.s a candidate before
jjhe Kepubliean Convention for noiuina
Tio:i u run tor County Clerk at the next
!u':e election, entirely subject to your
action. 1 take this method of advertising
in order that any who do not know rue
; ersonally may have every opportunity
! Led aut for themstdves "how I am and
liavw.been morally and politically.
lJespectfullr f-".ib:nitfed,
l-!f. , :. V JAMES M. FUAZER.
Oregon City. Jan. ISth,
Sti-EitioK Fac:lit:i;s pu Edication.
Afr. C. KoFxduiving taken charge of the
select school under the direction of Miss'
Harvey bog leave to inforju the People
or Oregon Citv that ho will eon KmiM l.i ..b
rig, adding to the course already establish
vi. the thorough knowledge of Latin r.nd
Italian languages, ancient, modern, sacred
and profane history, moral, metaphvsde,
and divine science. . lie . hopes he "will
ruel with good success, which he had al
r.:ys 'while professor in two different
s) Universities 'of Italy, and in one of the
brt Seminaries of Pennsylvania. He is
dev.ro'is also to give private lessons at
home, for the aeeoui;nod.ttion of those who
do not lijty to go to a daily school. He
w ill teaca oil moderate terms. 13. lino.
DIED. On the 9th inst., William infant
i of R. E. and M. Roberts aged 7
inoiHii3 and 11 days.
Willamette Lotlge Xo. 1.3 I. . U. T.
Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms
S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2
o'cioek. Viiiiins; iernberi are invited to
ntteud. By order of y, j
Oregon Jogc Sio. 3, I. O. of O. F.
sC&ygg;; Mw' 7 VTednesdar evening
S;.at 7 o'clock, in the Masonic Hall.
M'emhors 6f the erde' are in
Mted to attend. By order N. G.
rinltttom.ah IiOdg Xo. 1, A. t'.aul
$ft A" "Rolds its regular communi
"V c ttiotis on the First and Third at-
V ur.'-i'ii in ench-. month, at 7 o'clock,
from the i'oth of September to the 2oth of
March, and 7 i o'clock from the oth of March
to Ihe liot'O'f S ptenvi)tr. Brethren ia "ood
ittanding are invited to at tec J.
By order of W M
Kvenisg Bulletin.- We have re
reived the first and succeeding cumbers of
ti re v dad'-, from PorUnnd, this week It
vi:' gotten up, and appears to be well sup
ported. We quote from it as f.diows :
" With the first ismic of this flourishing
papej,, you will readily perceive the pood
c;ii dules of another addition to the printing
5nii!. an 1 take notice, too, that even it nck
Xio h-dites thut Kohn & Fbhel, No. li) Front
utreet, keep the bet selection of the Finest
Clothiug, Gents' Fuinishimr Goods, Dry
Ciuods, etc., at pnevs that defy competition.
Two Steamers Daily. The steam-
t r Senator, of the Ptoples' Transportation
Company, now leaves Oregon City on the
morning of each day, Sundays cxcept.d,
id returns in the afteruoou from Poi tiand.
This gives the peoplo of Oregon City a tine
opportunity to visit the celebrated estublish-r-ent
of Karsnao Bros., corner of Front and
jMorrison streets, where nil kinds, sizes, and
qualities of Cents' Furnifhing Goods, Cloth
ing, etc., in endless variety, are constantly
on exhibition, and for sale at the most mod-
rate prices.
MACIC HATCH,
DENTISTS, "
The patronage oftnose desiring First Clast
CwiM,is rcspectlully solicited.
Satisfactjon in nil casrs guaranteed.
N. H. X-ti-dtis Oxy-.ie cdrnimsterect fjr the
F'pb9 Extraction of Teeth. Also : the
JlhUj une Spray used for those who prefer it.
t-i ; icb Corner of Washington and Front
Ktreets, Portland. Erstnracc on Wahia"ton
treet. 4'' tf
Dit.ol 1 ostettek's Stomach Lit-
Trns The operation of this palatable retn
ffiody upou the stomach, liver and excretory
organs is singularly soothing and conserva
tive. It 'regulates, recruits, and purifies
them. Dyspepsia in all its tortus yields to
iis cntnd ui invigorating properties, nnd
it is recommended to m .-ther .nfi.hi.i u-
riie cares and duties ot matcrnifv, as the
safost and best remedy they can "nr.ihaMv '
v.e.
Iu all the crisis of female life it vi!! ho !
found eminently useful, and elderly persons
will derive much more hivfit fpnfii Tt lkn
roni ordinary stimulants. Sold bv the drug
gists and dealers everywhere
llODUE, CALtF & CO., A jronts.
ff5:tf - Portland, Oregou.
CLARK GREENS AN,
VKItn.n.
hi .XT
oitEGox cm
All wder for the del very of merchandise,
ir pckecaand froigbt rt whatever descrip
tion, to nj paQoftliacitr, will be evecnted
ptsvif trjGked with cure. i
If you wish the very besi Cabinet J'hoto-GKai-iis.
vou must call" on Dkadley A It 1x07-
i so.v, 4iu Montgomery street, San Francisco.
Gactids All persons are caution
ed not to buy or negotiate a certain wheck of
tht value of $.r)i.( upon n bauk in Iowa, drawn
in favor of Francis Lebold, and endorsed by
hini us the. same was lost in Oregon Citv,
on the 2tli, and payment has been"stopped.
The tinder would confer a favor by leaving
it with Opt. J. T. Appr.rson, of the steamer
Union.
Bcchtel's Photograph Gallerv
is the only establishment in Oregon that is
thoroughly prepared to do all the different
styles of work in the art. Photographs from
card to life size. The new Cabinet Card,
Ac., !ic. Small pictures enlarged (rctonehed
iu India ink painted in water colors or oil,
by Mrs. S. J. Ramsey.) All negatives taken
in this gallery will be carefully preserved,
that additional copies may be had. Mr.lt.
has now on band a very large collection of
negatives, the names of" which arc recorded
alphabetically in a book fur that purpose,
which may be seen in the reception room.
A Tkve Storv. Tripping down
the stairway once, long ago, wc fell, shatte:
ictr a large, lighted llmd lamp. In a moment
the blaze wrapped us around like a fiery 1
serpent. Every tragedy has a comic side :
Hridget tossed the baby on the bed, and ran
for water; aunt Mary seized the spread to
extinguish the llames, and pulled babv down
j on the lloor; Jane came up from the kitchen
ai.d put out every liirht then burning, "cause
the house was afire, and liridgct, returning
with a tub of water, tumbled down, upset
the water and bumped her nose. Meanwhile
! we rolled over and over on the lloor, till the
Ma me was extinguished, when one arm was
found t; be terribly burned. Then how
tpiiek'v Davis' Pain Killer soothed the pain,
and to day, with a hand and arm uumurred
by any scar, we write the paises of Pain
Killer, valuable fur many nu ill aud ache.
3!jackUr, X. JL, Ecery Month.
Ai.lens'Li no Balsam The retn
ccy forcuiing consumption, asthma, croup,
diseases of the tbioat, bronchitis, pains and
opj)rcssions of the chest or lungs, Iitlicr.lt
breathing, and all diseases of" tiie pulmonary
organs. Its action is expectorant, alterative
sudorific, sedative, diaphoictic, r.nd diuretic
which renders it one of the most valuable
remedies known, for the cure of diseases of
the lungs. It excites expectoration, aed
causes the lungs to throw oil' the pl.legin
changes the secretions, aid purities the
blood, heals the irritated parts. gives strength
to the digestive organs brings the liver to
its pioper action, and imparts strength to
the whole system. It is warranted to give
entil e satislection, even in the inot confirm
ed ens-.'s of consumption, and not to produce
c-ostiveness, as do most remedies, or effect
the head, as it contains no opium in any
form, it is perfectly harmless to the most
delicate child, although an active and rower
I fal rcmodv for restorinsr the r-vstem. There
is no necessity lor so many deaths by con
sumption when Allen's Lung Balsam will
prevent it, if cr.ly taken in time. Sold by
all druggists. Price ?l per bottle. xi.4
1'OHTLAXD I! I :S IX ESS GUI I) E.
Persons ha-.ing business in Portland are ad
vised to note the following iirms.
W I L LAME T T E
IRON WORKS COMPANY S
pffigfim- North Front and E sts.,
ei iti1""
Portland. Oregon.
STEAM 'ENGINE
-AND
BOILER BUILDERS.
npiIL'SS WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
.A. bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and ellicientiy.
We have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for tifteen years ;ivis
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We ae prepared to exe
cute orders tor all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MINING
AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY I
ILOUHING MILLS
SAW MILLS
QUAttTZ MILLS ! I MINING l-fMl'S ! !
ic, &c, Szo,
Jftnufitcturc and Ji-puir Jfu.ciir.et y of all
Luuls. UWX SHUT! Ell. -WORK 'at S.m
Feuticiitco cost a it frri'j.Ut. H'iet-lur it Eiii
ifjilfK Jtint Grinder -and Amithj,.i;;haU,r.
L'luuHtris tmd iSteeen's Self Aljnstiij J'uttnt
1'ht-ini J'ackin-J, either upjilusd tuoUi or new
ute-tm CitinJerx. -Ijnarti Mumpers, S7tofr and
di-:,if the bent hard iron. Z:y
1G51
.1857
E. J. K0BT5IRU? & CO.,
OKFKU Foil SL!i I.OV,-
Buillern' Hardware and Carpenters'
1 (Hits-,
Blacksmiths' and Machinists'1
Coers aud Tanners' Tools,
Tools,
Alining and Farmers Tools,
Mill and Cross- Cut &ai::s,
Ship and Slearnbout Hardware,
Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Oars, Packing,
Manilla and Hemp Cordage,
A7ichors, Blocks and Sheaves,
Powder, Ease, Shot, Lead and Caps,
Wooden Ware, Ticincs and Brushes.
IRON.STEEL,
AND
IilackMintliJi' C.oods, Cumberland Coal, Put
nam, New York aud O-riilin Horse Nails,
Malleable Nuts and Irons tin- lug
giesand Wagons; Wagon Skeins
OiiJ Iron Axlts, ali sues.
WAGON TIMBER.
Iluhf, Si-ol-s, Ask, f'.-ih ui'U Siv'fis, Beat
lxiu, Suu id rdlocs, dN., ti e.
Agent for A. S. Hallhlie e Co., Wire
Iloic .tlauiifaciiiirrs.
ZHz7 Circulars furnished on application.
Our facilities for purchasing goods in the
Eastern Markets being ef a superior charac-
i ter, we are enaoieu lo oner goous in our line
j at as low rates as they can be purchased i-.i
I this market. Ve call the attention ot'deal
j ers to onr stock, which comprises the nio;t
! complete and extensive assortment of goods
I in this line ever offered in this market,
i SO E. J. NORTH 11 UP & CO.,
Ill l ront ttret't, 1 crthind, Oregon.
THE BEST SELECTION
pfs " And largest assortment of
V I Ladies' Cents', Misses', Roys'
. and Chiidreus'
BOOTS and ECES.
I Can be had at the PHI LA DEW HI A HOOT
AXD SHOE STORK Xo. 112 Front tr-t,
P'. i t'ttnd, opposite H'trfUr, Ii o. Carpi l tio r.
i where new ioods of the latest stvls aro r-
ceived hv every steamer, direct from the east.
enabling us to sell cheaper than any other
store iu tns city. KAST A CAII ALIN.
112 Front street. Portland.
NOTICE TO ALL
V HO WANT
First Class Fine or Coarse
-Hoofs siiicl SaoesZ
Made or Repaired. Especial care and at-
; onr.an ruiid to orders for line work, such as
Incites and Misses tine Gaiters, Gents' Fine
i reach Calf Roots, etc.
I-S?" Orders Solicited from abroad will be
executed with neatness and dispatch.
TERWILLIGER 4 SMITLI,
1f Creea st., i. n. Ort jcn.
IRA VKL AXD TllAXSPOTlTATJOX.
i North American - S. S. 0 .
OPPOSITION'
To New York, via Nicaragua,
EXTREMELY LOW RATES ! ;
Will dispatch the fast and favorite steamship
MOSES TAYLOR,
J. II. 1let;u:x ..Commander.
For SA X JL'A X DEL SUR, Xlcarajna.
From Mission street wharf at 12 o'clock, M.,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th, ItfGS.
C O XX E C TJXG A T G li E Y T O WX
11 j conveyances of
Central Am. Transit Co., with the favorite
SANTIAGO!
2..-00 Tons'. For X IF TO E K.
o npcii on the Isthmus. 1001 bn.
BnsgagcPirc. An experienced Surgeon
on board ; Medicine and attendance free.
The Elegant and commodious S.S.
OnEGONIAH,
Will sail via Panama, Jauuarv 2Sth, ISC?.
Z-xlT" For further information apply to
L W. II a YM ONI), Agent
N W cor. Pine and Battery sts., up-'stairs,
xl-tdl San Francisco.
WELLS, FARGO & Co.'s
WINTER AKRANGMEXT !
T7KOM AND AFTER DECEMBER IOtm i
X1 until further notice, our rates fur fast i
freicht wilt be as allows : i
Portland to Silver City,
Idaho Citv ....
IkiseCitv
I a Grande
Union
Baker ,
.40 cents per lb.
IS
1 a
-0 .
WELLS, FARGO L CO.
Portland, Dec. Ivth, 1C7 S.tf
PE0PLE '5
TraiisporiatiGii Compa
it v
NOTICE.
WINTE 11 AllIA.GEME.NT.
-7 ROM AND A F T E R T 1 1 1 S 1 A T E
JL' further notice,
THE STEAMER
UNTIL
7i,--.A.-i
ixhuivr i j
WILL LEAVE TIIE COMPANY'S DOCK, j
Portland, every day ('Sundays excepted, I
FOR OKliuON CITY,
At 6i o'clock, A. JL,
Cof.nccting with the steamers
! seliakce and fannie pattgn,
ON
Aloud ty, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Iidau,
OF EACH V" ELK, FOR
SALEM, ALBA2JY & C0EVALLIS,
and with the steamer
EI-mTEHPHISE,
On IVcd nrsday of each week, for
HARRISBURG and EUGENE CITY.
and with the steamer
On Monday Wednesday and Friday.
of each week, for ' Dautnn. T n.
fayet'e and McAfinnvi'e
7 . - - - - 9 w
, i r i
November 12th, lsi;7.
A. A. McCULLY.
F.i drill J'. T. Co.
Oregon Steam Navigation
C O AL IP A 1ST Y" !
IST OTICE.
REDUCTION OF FARE.
RRANGEMENTS HAVE I IT? F.N fFR.
P fee ted by the Oregon s;t-j-.m Aiai i-
g-.itiou Ooinpiiny and the I'ionttrStagc
t'cinpauy, whoiehy M-.ssenuers can 'pur
chase THROUGH TICKKTs 'from Portland
to the different points in Idaho at the follow
ing rates :
From Portland to Poise Ci'y, . . . . t."l .."0
" " Idaho CitV CI ."i
Sl'v
ver Citv.
CI o0
Passengers can lay over ;tt Umatilhi by
giving notice to the Agent of the -Pioneer
Suige Com!a:i v.:'
i Tlirnugh Tilcet oM only at tlie
j Company's CPM-.e- in Poitiand.
! The rates of passage on the river until
further notice will be'as follows :
I From Portland to Dalies SG 2o
! " 4i . , " Umatilla 1.". lit)
" t aliiiht 1(1 Ou
From Dalles to Umatilla 10 00
" Wall u! a II 00
" Umatilla Waliula 2 00
THE BOATS OF THE 0. S. IT.
CO.
For the Dalles
WILL LEAVE I'OUTL.AXI DAILY,
i S u a days exec p t c cl , )
AT 5 O'CLOCK, A. LI
ItuaU on the T"pit i C olnui tia.
LEAVE CELILO ON
Ttieoday, Thm-scTay, and Saturday,
FOR
Uxa atilla
V a 1 1 u I a.
RSUTISI VTh Roats will havc
Wallnla eve ry .Monday, nod Wednesday, .
and Friday morr.iims, touching at Umatilla
and arrive at DUles'saine dav.
On anil after 7tIond.-iy. Sept. S3tl, '
THE STEAMER j
JULIA '
L.A-
Will leave Portland for Monticello
EVEKT j
Honday, Wednesday, and Friday, ;
-At C Ccictlt" A. M.
The STAGE leaves immediately on the
arrival of the boat, and reaohes Olympia
the net evenim;.
RETURNING. The Boat will leave Mon
ticello every Tucsda'-, Thursday and Satur-
uay, ion arrival oi toe ctagc irom u;ytup:a;.
at 1 o'clock P. M.
, - i . . i- . . .
Portland. July J.Uh ls:lT. F.-.ti
J. C. AINSWORTII,
President O. S. A". Co.
ASTORIA ROUTE.
THE U. S. MAIL STEAM EP.
JOHN H. COUCH
Ssow Master.
Will leave Portland for Astoria and inter
mediate landings, on Monday aud Friday of
each week, at o'clock a. m. Returning,
wilt leave Astoria ou Tuesday and Saturday
at tj x. m.
J. C. AINSWORTIL
Fraidtr.t O. X. Ch.
rOJlTLAM) EUSDXESS GUIDE.
1'ersons having business in Portland are ad-
vised to nolo the following iirms.
W. A. ALXJltlCH. J. C. i!EI:ilILL. JOU.V ll'C8.UiU.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL& CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AGENTS OF - THE CALIFORNIA,
Hawaiian and Oiegon Packet Lines.
Importers of San , Qoeiitin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee,
Uice, and Pulu. - - ,,
Agents for Provost's .t Cn.'s Preserved
Fruits, Vegetables, I'ickln's and Vinegar. ' '
Dealers m Hour, (Jrair, liacon, Lard &
Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster.
Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship
ment of Merchandise or Produce in New
York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland.
ALDIUC'il, -MI-UIiILL t CO.,
Nos .! and 20o California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO..
, 10 North Front SM-cet, Portland.
Island Sugar and Molasses.
2,500
KEGS ISLAND SUGAR;
150 II1ILS. ISLAND MOLASSES,
ex-j '(iiiohi! ;i Packf!, and for
M'CRAKEN, MKliKIl.i. & CO.
sale by
HOME MAHUFACTURS.
niaaiNi co.
Are !Coiv 2T:jTaturIj!g n Snptrior
Ar.Tici.i: ok
Chsmical, Olive, Pale, and Brown
FAHILY E0AI',
"IITCII WE WiLL SELL AT SAN
Francisco Prices, and deliver to up
AT
river boats Jreeot ciiarge.
All orders sent to Portland Soap Factory,
or to McCraken, Merriil .t Co., Agents, will
mtet with prompt attent'cn.
W. L. IIICUINS A CO..
:lv
Propriotors,
,o. 5 i'i-ou street, rortiar.u, urvarou,
One block nouh of O. S. N, Co.'s Wharf. i
MeCllAKEN. MERRILL & CO.. Atrcnts
TioxEEiT '
ff? ff f tri V TT) TV liX
iJUJUjUv U j ! v M f t ? f
f J J U
OR EG O . I A S D V 1 1.) I S G,
ljloa Sti-veJ,
I'ORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK B00ES RCLED
BOUND to
any oc.-n cii pattern.
musk: books, magazine
NEWS-
1 Arj'.ivS, Etc., bound in every vui iety of
fctylj i:now!i to the trade.
Orders from the country rrom'ptlv at
tended to. C. D. SNVDEii o: CO.
i U&Sy4!nr!r'&&i
if
A I Vh.U,i!c a. -id E.-i-il
It.VT.-, CAi'f
D-i-Lis
HATTE3
'S KATEBJALS,
o- - 1 roni s'.rect. roriuuia uregon.
' !' i
Are receiving, in ndd.it ion to their. etenive
stock, by every sre:u;ier, all the latest stylos
of New York, London and Parisian taste, for
.gentlemen's r.nd children's wear, which they
will sell chcioor than any ot'.ier Loie on
the Paehie eca.-t.
P. S. Hats of every :,tyle cud description
made to order, also neatly repaired. j i?.v
rortitrrr.
Sj.u Francisco.
l.
MAH.KAV."
Poitiand.
Importers & Wholesale Grccc-rb,
74 FROJXT ST RE E T,
I'otthtr.d Orcguii.
Gi OODS SOLI) FOR CASH AT A SMALL
advaucte upou
SA" FiiAXCISOO JCIJ15IXG rUICES !
C a!
Would thank merchants isitiog the citv to
j'p'-ico theirstock before jmrchasing. 1-V.ly
;
i "
U. W. KOIUXSON".
.1. It. LAKt
Stove and Tin Store!
No. 154. Front street, Portland. Ore:
nest door to Everding & Heche.
on,
ROBINSON & LAKE,
lir.AI.EIIS IX
Stoves, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware.
11',
A V B J I ST LA ID I N A 1 4 A liG K stock
,1" stoves of the latest strles. ronsi.it-
ing in part of the following cook stoves :
Pride nf the Pacific, Republic,
(ioldeu Gale, Cry.-dul Palace,
BucEs Pairit, Harvest Queen,
Diamond Rock, Hearthstone,
Also : A good stock cf Parlor and Rox
stoves, tin ware, Ai.-.
Also: An assortment of Pumps, etc.
Wo are satisiied that we can' Tivc satisfac
tion to our patrons, in every lespcct, as wc
are determined to .-,e'd at t.iir prices.
We hold ourselves . in readiness, and are
piepiired to do toolir-g, spouting, aud all
kimis of job win k, on siiurt notice, and in a
s a t i s fa c t o : v in a n u e r .
ROL'INSON & LAKE.
Poitla;
d, March l.V.h, ;
ii".. ii.lv
a Jia.
&
tiitinz "Establishment,
Zo. 110 I'iikt btitci I'oytluii:.
Gas Fixtures,
oOu iog Ranges,
Hot.. Water h'uiler.t,
Marble 7V Wushsfauds,
Sheet hra'L and Block Tin,
WaU-r ChsHs,
Bui! i. Tubs,
L-ad Pipe.
Wrcus:ht Iron
Ta' r-. e
ail Sizes.
TEES. i:r.i:ov, R ETCH X P.EXD:
A I 'DLL'S, JUSniXGS, -..,
t'-.r ZUuui. Will r and o,-:-:
ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Waicr G uages, . Whistle
Tallon Pumps, Steam G uages. Globe,
Annie, and Check Valves, Gnayo
Cocks. Air Cocks, and all kinds
ot P.rass Vo:k. Rubber
Hose, Hose Pipes. xc.
Hotels, public b'jihliuuts, mid tirivafe resi
dences heated with the latest improvements
in steam or hot air apparatus. j
I invite citizvtis generally to cal! and ex- I
amine my Mock, 'which has been selected S
with great care, and especial attention giviu j
to the wants oi this maikct. i
May IS, M'iT. I:ly C. 11. 51 VERS. !
Established )
FsTAi:r.i?iiEi 1
"( Aj7.
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2so. 00 First street, Portland,
desale and Retail Deider in Garden
tfrass-'nnd Flower fteeils I
ill.. r . . ...
jm csecOt tromtUis f.stuhU$h7i!Ct are
ii,.' ,., r? .7. ;
" " x-it.-u uu taenuine.
( loreiiru and Domestic Dried Fruits aud
I Vegetables.
j Foreign aud Domestic Green do do
lA'ej'd-ih'es and Fruit Packed lolih care for
j Shi.iehL ..."
I NUTS Pea-tiKfc. Bnteil-mit. Wal-nuts. Fil
berts and Almonds.
GROCERIES A selected stock of choice
Groceries, bomiht expressly for family u
All of which i's offered for cash at
cash prices. Orders solicited.
o:iy .IUH(i'i()XOR.
No. f'O First st., Portlind, Oregon.
JUSTICES" RLANKS, of every deserip
tien. tor ele at the EM LRntisr oftice.
i J
P OUTLAST) EUSIXESS GUIDE.
j Persons having business iu Portland are' ad
vised" to now thTolIovrng firms.
Sixteen Years in Oreeoa.
J. M'CGRMICK,
TIIE
Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform nil his old
customers (and as many new ones as mav
not be acquainted with the fact) that he still
continues to operate at the
FRANKLIN BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland.
(tXACTLY OPPOS1TK MOIST HOOD)
Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
IXSTIWCTIOX DO OK-i lor all kinds of
Musical Instruments. -
oilmen mcmc hooks.
BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and' VIOLIN
.STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS, - .. '
MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS,
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
NEWSPAPEP.S,
MA(AZINES,
i . -. GLOBES,
I PRESSES,
i lyr.J PENS,
Photographic A 1 b u in s,
' And every other article in the above line.
IT
yy e d
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O l. It IaZ kjT
AND PAPER HANGING
iWAI?EH
s
'
TKti, , L!lVK
s X public that wc have
INFORM TIIE
Ecmovcd to the Fine Store No. 9
Front sticet, Portland,
lor merit occupied Ly
Jlcuvrs. ('oi'tn, Lyon d' ICavfmnn
Yriiere hp shall now open our latest inipor
tuiions of
CARPETS,
PAPER HANGINGS,
FLOOR AND TALLE
OILCLOTHS,
W I N D 0 W S 1 1 A D ES, DA MAS KS
LACJ-: CUUTALW-?,
CORNICES AND RANDS,
GILT JMULDINGS,
And all goods in the
CARPET & TJFH01STEE.Y-UKE!
H'e Iuiioi1 onr (ioods Ulrcct from ill;
Kitbt , r.ml sell sit lvs Ji:m Sun
Frantio J?iircI
AVAISTKU BEOS.,
No. Ml Front street, bet ween Alder
''.) and Washington, Portland, Oregon.
One door south from the corner of First and
Mcirison streets, near the Western,
Portland, Oregon.
! "IXTsT? I1 SliQTl qT?Q YS
! lAi A KJ4ctiidIlM,II,
IMfOHTEU AND IE A I. Kit IX
.1 1 TS 1 C A L INS TR UM EX TS,
FIXE EXCRA VIXCS,
PICTURE FRAMES
And MOLDTXGS.
rpiIE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK
JL of Engravings, Croaos, Plain aud col
ored Lithographs,, etc., ever before offered
in tins market, ju?t rceei.ed aud for sale at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
a lso :
Views of Columbia Fiver Scenery
Constantly on band.
AOE.NT tOlt nUADOt llV S CELEORATEO
"Which have given universal satisfaction,
r.nd which l e
iiuaruutccs to sell at San Fran-
cisco prices.
pecisd attention given to framing
M'h ihiirrnvinirs, etc.
Photo
-;;'- m . sn. ...... I, i. i......i,.. i.- .c a v..i.
ler's establishment. San Francisco, will at
tend to timing and repairing Pianos, Melo
deoos, and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
Pianos tor Rent. (:?5.ly
HOI3135&T II. EjAW
IMP OUTER OF
Ham WGOdLumQcr
3 TTTV n T i
COACH, CARRIA GE,
AND WAGON MATERIALS !
PoiiiLAND, Oregon.
i T T AS NOW ON II AND and TO ARRIVE j
LI. the finest stock ever imported t- this
! coast. P.-inrr sebrcted under his personal
I supervision he can warrant it to be of the
best, and would cuil the attention of dealers
and wagon makers to his assortment of
; EASTERN OAK,
ASH, AND IIICKOTIY,
PLANK,
WHITE WOOD.
HUliS.SPUKES, FELLOES,
AXLES, PULES, LENT ELMS
Shafts, Boirs, Singh' trees, Flora
Beams and Handles, d'C.
Orders for the above, also for Roxes, Thim
bles, Skeius, Iron and Steel, promptly
idled.
KOIIKirr H. LAW,
Commission Merchant, 38 First st .
t
Corner of Pine, Portland, Oregon. j
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Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer iu
Harness, .Saddles, .Saddlerv
Ware, Sec, &c.
v.,i: . . .
ficryutiig appertaining to the
Trade.'
Mf"AM kinds of Carriage Trimmine done
tc erdt r.
14 tf
OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD,
COMING TO OEEGpiST CITY !
Now is the Time to Take Passage for
The EstablisLraent.of
IIO HAYK JUST
11ECE1YEI)
sortmenu of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
I.'vcr brought to this Market. consisting, in part of
CLOTHING. OF ALL INSCRIPTIONS. For . Genu' and Eors' wear!
FURNISHING GOODS. Of every variety ! " ' -
LADII1S' DRESS GOODS Of ail kinds ami colors!
LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS. HOSIERY, etc.,
MERRIMAC PRINTS. WHITE GOODS, etc.,
HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES -And an endless variety of goods, too numerous to mention.
j"WSalla tliey lialciacl
laousc
If any one is disposed Jo doult the fjcntuneness of the above statements.
Especially the latter all the undersigned ask of them is, (hat they
Call and Examine tiik Goods and Prices !
And satisfy themsrlees. We. maybe found at the old stand,
Building, Main street Oregon City.
0O Country Produce token
TO THE CITIZENS OF OREGON
AavIgI
STO
i iCSif iCSSftS. 02Sl
rT'
HAS JUST RECE1
State, which lias
vd by every steamer.
After Fifteon Years Expcrienc
' m
jienect confidence say that I cati
ct tin;
eorrecta s
ii-.y other man, au-I give the best
bowt-
pr.ces.
It needs no Eai!v
eei.s no l.aiivoad .-eiisafions. nor
tract utfetitiou tomy sioelc. I'riee.-.. as you
oui i uuu a rcguniiion iiv wl
As m the Past. That I will not b3
I have on hand suitable for this Market,
V"; '-nsvai-e. ,'c. also : Paints, this.
j.w.ns aim wiih's oi every uescnptioii. all
j i..i aim caps, oi overy flocnptioii.
furnishing t.oods. etc.. etc.. etc., alt of which 1 will sell at the very lowest price for
cash. Country produce taken in exchange for Goods.
Particular attention paid to orders from
goods, and prompt returns made for the
I wish to
k a eont in
return my thanks to lav numerous ci'stompr f,n- ihr ?v tr.ct Tf.
ask a continuance of tbe same, r-Ietiirinir
with their trade
Look Out ! The Eailroad is not oming Yet !
EVT TIIE
PEOPLES' TRANSPORTATION C
Are Still
And RoIliiH
ig in
Cfcarnian & Warner's old. Brick Store, Blala Street.
Where he not ot ly intends to sell, but
Will Sell Cheaper than any other House in the City.
I will say, t OJIE OXK, CO.VE ALL. end
me to show troois. I have leCc
ivcd one cl
ict, consisting iu pait of a tine assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS. UALMOUAL.1
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Smtks t
KID (H.OVES. best quality ;
HOSIERY;
DROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLIN-, ail widths :
ROOTS AND SILOES : II ATS AND CAPS : CLOTHING :
FINE JiLACK DRESS SUITS:
CASS I M ERE SUITS :
. SUPERIOR REAVER SUITS:
ROYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, rll sizes and cm ali ties
A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYRODY-ali on the most reasonable terms.
Also a large stock of Gents Furnishing Goods.
GROCERIES A well selected assortment.
vST All kinds of Produce Rought.
SOU'S- FESHIS
4"
- RETAIL DEALER IN
SCHOOLBOOKi
AND
STATIONERY,!
Has removed into a LARGER STOR
M. i S OXIC B UILDIXG,
Y,'here he will b
!JC nie.isefl tr wntt ,,.r, ,;
, . , ...... Ui.WiJ
out customers aud as many new ones asma
piitiontze him.
I., .u:.: . . .
... :( tne oove, tic has recent'y
rr?14 WELL SELECTED ASSORT
iLy 1 ot
Perfumery and Cosmetics !
t
which h re ottered for sale at reasonable rates. !
vr-g-m t.!tj. Oct. U-th,
ONE OF THE
io sell Lower tfis&in ;
J1S2.
the Erie!:
JACOB d- BllOTIIER.
in exchange for go-ds. "XB3.
IPS.;? H
X. fit. i.
o
imtiii -CX . P,"' T5 . ty e
LARCjEST and best as-
1YED TIIE LARGEST AND REST STOCK OF GOODS IN TH E
s been carefully selected by himself, and which will be reulonish-
and which will be replonis
ineretmnuisinff m Oregon. I think- T ran v if?.
v.-;iiits and Vvislit's ol the nonie as ncavlv
;ua!it
y ot goods in the luavlcet ai the
nnnouneernenfs r.f Remihitmr- IVb-oQ Ia t.
all know, are regulated in San FrauciscJ. I
icn my biisiuots is to be troverned in the fururo
Uude
'rpn t!
i)y any one m Oregcn
Dry Goods. O'ioUiing. Crooories. Hard
Vc., together -with a sjoendid ns.Mirti.ient
oi
t the best quality, and luiest styles
Mso
tor both the Ladies' and Gents' vear '
the country,
same.
Also : To consignments of
mvself to act br.iwslK- -with ..U ! e..ZS..,
THOS. CHARMAN.
Running their
the Goods for
satisfy yourselves that it is no trouble to
the larc
st stocks ever brought to this mar
FUR3 of various descriptions :
ACKLRMAN.
j PAINTING. PAINTING.
J3LSLL3 "C2LJ IE2L:
i
Cirain!:ig,
j GileJin,
China Glossing,
liuitationsVf ailldnt
US' , tw- m -rt a
f Executed as well'as can be done on tho
Paciiie Coast.
i rfif Examine our work and judge for vour
j selves. Every order attended to with
i care and expedition.
C. V. Mi'V.n tv
West door Ralston 's brick. Main st.
'-"J : Oregon City.
tkvm tkM imm -i m
MISCELLAXEO US.
, Sunday School and Gift Books '
IfKOM THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCfE
:X, .y and Massachusetts Sunday School
.xuety. For sale at Messrs. HurCren &
hindler sl-irst street, corner of Salmon
Portland, Oregon. O. II. ATKINSON
o c..ff;-v.?,,,L Er.caH- O'.uoa Tract Sue
r.
o. iir.ii, Depositary.
123. lj
Removed ! Removed I
The old and well known - : "
Foi'ilsssad FoiiiaIj
,..,!). JIQXXASTES, rrr.j,ri'tr
PORTLAND. . . . . . . . .OREGON,
HAS NOT DISCONTINUED WORK f
but has been removed to Second street
between Alder and Morrison streets, where
business will be conducted on as Iar"e a scale
as in years oast. 2-ly
RANCH FOR SALE.
QITUATED BETWEEN THE CLACK
k) amas and the '"-'
0EEG0N CITY OWff PLAT !
In the vicinity of the place of T. J. llunsaker.
Will be sold hrp forcali.
Apply to LEW i FECHIIEIMER.
"''H M.-i:i street, Oregon Citr,
STRAYED.
On or about bVet nf Jmrn.e
Z&t 01,0 sni:l11 chestnut. colored rsare!
-SjsOV- Miiall wiute strip in the forehead,
smeh-rnark on one side. When last seen-was-in
tho vicinity of Harding's Mill, with sorw
loose etock. Whomoe.:cr wili give infor
niat.uii as to where ? be ir.r.v he found tht
undersigned, wilt be suitably rewarded.
t;- iiiioiauun may be h-t at this office
or R;ut to
v.. t. ai;oi.u,L,
. , , , , . , . ...... r
Portland, Oregon.
I
GANEMAH SIO It E I
- JAMES UOFwFIlT & CO.,
"TTrOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC ES
V peciaily of Canf niah, that tliev hare
established a Store at that place, where ther
Wili keep on hand a. well assorted stock of
Merchandise and Groceries.
wh-oh will be sold at reasonable rates, for the
purpose of establishing permanently fcuch a
necessity t Caueinah. Try us. (2'J:r
ISAAC FAf'.i;.
FARE
& BUOT
Rmc:
ie:'s and Mt-at Venders.
Th.uikful for the favors cf the community
the past, wish to sav that ther will eon
ti:iue to deliver to their
patrons, from tho
wagon, as usua:,
On Tvs.-'Jtays uiil Sat uru
all the best qualifies cf I
Pork, or a;:y other ch.ss
oi: kcl.
;?f cf each weeh
f f'lltm ir,fl
of meats
in : tko
P:tf
.KCT1CE.
i
5IHP HERETOFORE
known ils the hrm of Miller Peas, ia
the lumbering business at Oregon City, it
this day dissolved, i November i'.'-th. Sir. i
bv mutual consent. Tht
-ac hr.vmcr claims
agiinat sa J t'.rm will prfsent them to So in' I
.idler for pay in ei.t, r.nd those owing the firm
wii! ple.iso coma ibrward r.nd settle with
S.smuel Miller, who is cuthorizt-fl to recciv
and receipt. SAMUEL MILLER,
GEO. A. PlTASii. J '
Tli business will be carried on in the fu
ture by San-.oe! Smith, who will furnish all
kinds of lumber, both rough and dressed,
mid all kinds of fruit boxes on s-hort notice
and at reasonable prices.
7.tf SAMUEL SMITH. ;
J . M . HEELER
; OrCgOIl COElIlSlSSlOIl AgCllCy
I OFFiri-l o". I tui-mitv ztiivvt'
OFFICE. !'.'
LIBERTY STREET.
For buying a;
Isthnms or i.'ape
d sliippins direct, br tba
Horn, all classes aro! Tr;e-
ties of Merchandi
luciuuing Musical 1k-
striiments. Farming luipk-nieutf, Carriag-
and Macldii'-ry. " "
I f Faiihfid rdtention iviH elso lje given
to the stciinag :uid disposition cf Patents.
A.! orders and business will receive prompt
attention. Coos's shipped ia bc.-t style at th
lowest rates, and insured to order. "
K1S:!.SS HEKEMKNTirS :
Aldrieb, Men id A Co., San Francisco, Cal.
-McCraken, Merrill k Co... Portland, Oregon.
.1. 11. Moc.res, Salem, Oregon.
Thctnas Moutcith, Albany," Oregon.'
XEV," TOITI: CITV KKFKitKNCKS.
J. L. Drowned fc Pro.. Rankers . Rror.d t
j A. E. t C. E. Tiltou. Jio and t'7 Liberty
-.t.
A. A. Starr, late of Oregon, vt. Eihertr' at.
Albon Mann. Treasurer National Rank "Note
Co., 1 Wall st. Ss':tf. -
THE GREETING.
.1 Collection of Gleci,Quartetts,Cho
ruses, Bart Songs, 'c-c.; By L. O.
Emerson, author of The Jubilee P
Harp i f Judah, Golden Wreath,
Mcrru Chimes, etc. .
Upwards of half a million copies of Mr.
Emerson's music books haveLecn sold. a fatt
proving a popularity which has rewarded hit
.ther author of the same cl iss ot books, and
which cannot fail to insure for this i.ew vol
ume an immense sale. The contents of this
wotk are, for the most part. new. A lartre
number of valuable pieces have bci ec5n
trihnted by Mr. L. H. Sot thaid, whose name
is a sullicietit guarantee of the excellence.
The marked features of theeolfection are:
j O: iainality, Hriiliancy and variety,' and it
j will be found, uj-on careful c-xnminat ion, that
j there is no glee book before the public that
j in every particular v. id prove so completely
i satisfactory to musical societies, ar.il convCn-
; lions, conse:-. atorics.citibs and amateur sine-
j ers. Price ifi.Ss ; K-:l per do-., mailed pot
j paid. . OLiVFIt DITSON A Co.,
. ' i'lil'lishcrsl-osfon.
C. IL Ditsox k Co.. New York S.if
j Sheriff's Sale.
TY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IS
j S.J sued out cf the Circuit Court of the
j Mate of O.egon. for the county of Clacka-
n.r.s, to me directed, in favor of JamesSmith
! "a'-ynst Alfietl Spiccr, for tbe sum of
j ,.'2;.), and interest and costs, I have this
! '"'u V:,.v of December, is,;:, levied on fh.j
j fehuwiiig oescribed piece or parcel of land,
! to-wit : The south half rf the north t-nst
(i;.ii ter. anc tho north half of the south cast
j "natter, of setuion twenty-two, T. 0 SI K. 1
! E., eoiuainii-.g cue hundred aud sixty acres.
and on
i Saturday, th first dy of February,
j 1 'o, at 10 '..'clock A. M., of said dr.y, at the
j Court House door, in Oregon Citv', in said
I county, I wiil. soil the same, at public auction
to the highest bidder fur cash in hand, to
s;.i sir sulci execution, interest and costs and
j costs of sale. WM. P. KUENS,
j xi.ttj ShciLT of Clackamas County. .
! .
Estata of Johu Baker, deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Rv virtue
j jCJc ot an or.ler of sale issued by the Hon.
j t ounty Judge of Clackamas county, State of
j Oregon, I wid offer fur sale at public auction
j to the highest bidder, all of the estate, right,
! t.Me and intn-f-t of H e late Jehu Raker ""riV
; ceased, iu au.l to a. certain tract of land,
consisting of s-5 acres, situated in township
j Z, sx-ulh range 1 west, and section 17, on the
j --'I ly ot February, 13JS, between the
; hours of lo o'clock A. M., nnd 4 o'clock P.
j M-, ot said day. ' Terms of saie 12 months
1 cred.it, with good security.
! 1-J-iti ' E. RAKER. Administrator.
January 2d, l1??;-!. ' -.''-.
Estate of G. A. Arco, deceased-
"TT OTICE is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administra
tor of the estate of G. A. Arco; deceascS, by
the County Court of Clackamas county, fo'r
the State of Oregon. .AH persons having
claims against said estate- are. required to
present tiieni to mo at the ofllee of Johnson
A McCo .vu, in Oregon City, C lackamas cotin
t.v, tregon, with . roper voucher., within six
months from th;s date.
, HENRI IIUMitEL, Administrator
12 -tt ot Estate of G. A Arco.
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on riii.YTiNa xkati.y mm t-
ed at the . Ei TER PRISE OFFICE.
T ILL HEADS PRINTED
-i At the Enter
rprise Ofllee.
Ask your neighbor
for the ExTXRnusE.
to subscribe
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