Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, March 28, 1868, Image 3

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SljclUccklij Enterprise.
TOAVX AND COIXTV.
OCll ACEXTS.
L. T. FISHER & Co., Rooms 20 and 21 Xw
Merchants' Exchange, Sacramento street,
are our only authorized Agents iu San
Francisco.
DALY & STEVENS, cor. Front and Morri
tn streets, (tip stairs,) are our authorized
Agent in Portland.
B. C. LEWIS, Esq., will continue to act for
us as General Traveling Agent.
COURT CALEND.Vlt.
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of CTackamrs. March term, A.
1. 18(58 lion W. W. Tpton, presiding:
criminal ihxk::t.
State of Oregon i-5. A. Lainartine Adul
yyiery. Continued.
" Stato of Oregon vs. George Burchaid
IVrjury. Dismissed.
State of Oregon vs. G. A. Arco- Selling
liquor to minor under IS. Dismissed de
fendentdead. State of Oregon vs. Marshall Roberts
IVrjury. Continued.
S State of Oregon vs. James Cramer. No
' Indictir.ent found.
State of Oregon vs. J. E. Walsh. No in
I dictnient found.
State of Oregon vs. Marian Epperson. No
Indictment found.
I. AW DOCKET.
John i? McClane vs. John I. Boon. Con
tinued, K. Hendric vs. John Forrest and J. C.
llunn, Guarnishee Action on account.
Jury impaneled on behalf of Mann, atul
judgment of nonsuit rendered against
plaintiff.
George Abernelhy an 1 other Trustee of
the Methodist Church v.. F. Wilde Action
brought to recover possession of some 17
feet of land claimed by plaintiff. Jury
trial verdict for defendent.
Man-hall Huberts vs. George Prossc-r.
Appellant Appeal from Justice Court.
Jifdgment for appellant no appearance
for Roberts.
The Oregon Iron Company vs. J. C.
Trullinger. Transferred to Multnomah co.
by stipulation.
Thomas Lowe vs. It. Smith e' al Debt.
Judgment for plaintiff.
Charlotte Lionie us R.Smith etal Debt.
Judgment for plaintiff.
A. F. Jones c al by Guardian vs. W. P.
Burns & S. W. Moss. Continued.
C. S. Miller vs. Oregon City Paper Man
ufacturing Co. Dismissed.
A. I. Block vs. O. C. P. Manufacturing
Company. Dismissed.
Wtj. Johnson i J. D. Dement. Executors
of Estate of W. C. Dement, vs. The City
Council of Oregon City Action brought
by plaintiff to recover back city tax paid
by plaintiff tinder protest. Trial by
Court judgment lor defendant.
Peple'.t Transportation Company vs. N.
Hann A S. Smith. Judgment of nonsuit
against plaintiff.
Frank Balonge, John Balonge it Theoph
ils Groshens vs. the Hull of old steamer
Jilval Debt 15 cases. J udginent for plain
tiff, o
II. Frank vs. J. K iffca, Appellant Ap
peal from Justice Court. Appeal dismiss
ed. The People's Transportation Comnany
ts. The Willamette Steamboat Company
Continued.
Owen Wade vs. A. J.Joslin. Continued.
J. II. Fisk fc wife vs. Yv. J. lliad'oerry.
tt al. Continued.
F. Barclay, Admlais'.rator, vs. William
Holmes, Appellant. Continued.
B. F. Snuffiu vs. W. S. Linn. Settled.
The County of Clackamas vs. People's
Transportation Co. Aclio.-j For damage to
county road between Oregon City and
Canemih. Coalhuud.
Jacob Boom vs. E. B. Kelly, Adminis
trator Appeal from County Court. Judg
ment aflirme 1 except as to cost. Each
party to pay their own cost.
J. Bohem vs. E. B. Kelly. Administrat
or Appeal brought by J. Bohem from
clerk's taxation of cost. Appeal dismissed.
S. Wygint, el al, rs. F. Barclay, Ad
ministrator Appeal from County Court
at issue. Continued for trial.
S. Warner el al vs. A. J. Block el al
Suit by stockholders of O. C. Paper Com
pany against late Directors for mismanage
ment, &c. Continued.
The City Council of Oregon City vs. Or
egon City Manufacturing Company
.? Suit for damage to Main Street, Oregon
City. Settled.
S. W. Moss vs. E. D. Jones At issue for
I trial. Change of venue to Multnomah
county on application of 8 W Moss.
I M Mason vs. E Ross Appeal from coun-
ty Court. Judgment for defendant no
I appearance for plaintiff
The foregoing is a correct list of the
, cases on the docket at the commencement
Oof the March term BSCS with the dispo
sition made of them. The most important
- cases were not tried. It, is now under
I Ptood that there will be a special term o!
"i the Circuit Court held in this county in
the early part of May to finish up the bus-
mess.
EQtlTY PorXKT.
Isaac Newton vs. Eliza Newton-Suit for
divorce. Dismissed.
Caroline A. Robinson vs. John W. Rob
inson Suit for divorce. D'.vovce granted
Caleb A. Ban e;s J. Doolc & w if.-. Ar
gued and subm'tted.
No.vpareii. Tuocr-K. This company of
theatrical performers favored this place
on last Tnes lay anil Wednesday evenings
receiving full houses. We hope they miy
be as fortunate elsewhere as they have
been la this place. We can bespeak a full
house wherever they may show and those 1
who go once will ilesire to attend each
night thereafter. We have especially to
"notice, on the last, perfornrinee. a flute so
lo by Mr. V. F. Field which was speiulid
Jy executed and highly appreciated; also
a fine display Gf vocal and instrumental
music by Chrley Taylor, and the splen
did limbic diseoursed'by the Oregon City
Brass Hand previous to" each performance.
Wkt.comeVisitous. on Wednesday sev
eral ladies honored us with a visit to this
establishment. A repetition of the- favor
would be acceptable. It is delightful to
be to highly favored and '-one good turn
desert es another:" therefore, ladies we
long for you to call again. '
Thaxks. We are under obligations to
Mr. E. W. SwafTbrJ, for a box of Roxbury
Russets of a very fine flavor.
C. B. B. C. The member j of the Clack
amas Base Ball Club are requested to meet
at the Court House on Monday evening
.March 30; h 1SG3.
TETER T. BARCLAY",
Attention- All. A Concert of
vocal and instrumental mus'tc will be
given, by the musical talent of Ore
gon City, in the Congregational
Church on Wednesday evening April
1st. The music, as will be seea by
the programme, is choice, mostly nev,
and comprising such a variety as to
suit the tastes of all. Admission
50 cents. Children half price. Doors
open at half past seven. Concert
begins at eight,
A mongst so ma'iy kind hearted
people in Salem it would he a diffi
cult matter to discrimina'e. Those
people have broad avenues, and
streets, and their large hearts and lib
eral actions generally endear stran
gers, sojourning among them, so that
one really leaves tha place regret
fully. We tender our thanks to
them for many courteous shown us
during the session of the late Conven
tion. Messrs. Biker, Coggan & Co.,
of Li Grande, Union co-inty, will
commence the publication of a week
ly newspaper, to be called th'J Blue
Mountain Tunes, about the first of
April next. We wish Jlum all pos
sible success1. The paper will en
deavor to assist in the success and
supremacy of the principles euuneiat
cd by the late lam-'i.ted President
Lincoln, mid now maintained by the
Republican Union party.
A new way of " putting the
question" was adopted by " Uncle''
Jesse Applegate, at the conclusion
of the State Convention, in Silein
last Wednesday. Air. Applegate
moved that the Convention tender
their thanks to Hon. Jos. (. Wilson,
for the pleasant manner in w hich he
had conducted the busine-s of the
Convention being its President. Ol
course, " Urcle'' Jes-e being the
mover, he must put the question,
which was in this manner: " All who
oppose that say no!" The nays
were silent, but a hearty burst, of
laughter showed that the question
carried by an unanimous vote. Judge
Wilson deserved a vote of thanks,
a id he got it in a merry way, just as
he takes bfe gem rally.
An enthusiastic reception and
ratification was given by the Port
lint peop'e on Thursday evening.
Oregon City, Oswego, and Milwaukie
turned out to attend, and chartered
tlisi steamer Srnalor, Capt. Kellogg
for that purpose. The Oregon City
Brass Hand accompanied the excur
sionists from here. As showing the
enthusiasm of the people in this sec
tion, over the nominations made at
Salem, we may say that the whole
strength of the party is for the
nominees. The pcople.all endorse the
action of the Convention, and. Clacku
mas county will poll more than her
customary majority. Men went
from Oswego and Milwaukie in small
boats, several miles, to be present at j
.i i) ,1 i , i t- .it!
tue Portland ratification, for fear that
they would be disa; pointed by wait
ing for the steamer. They returned
by the Senator that night. On Fri
day there was a large turn out from
all points on the river up and down,
for ten miles, to attend the ratifica
tion in this city. The Aurora Band
headed a strong delegation from
Portland, who arrived at four p. m.,
by the Senator. Speeches were made
by Hon. J. II. Mitchell, A. B
Meach.im, and others, who were
loudly cheered. The Court II01 se
was literally j im tried full of people.
The meeting was enlivened very
much by the preerco ol the Auror
and Oregon City Brass B.inds. Thr
anlcrrificd in this county begin to feel
alarmed at their prospects.
Jlev. W. I. Cosper will preach
to-morrow morning's discour-e upon
the subject of the " Observance of the
Sabbath' All are invited to the
sancluarv on jhe Sabbath.
The repiesttitation of the State
Convention was full and complete.
AH, except some of the extreme
toast counties were there. Harmony
prevaded everywhere.
ADVEKTISERS
jTXOWIXG Themselves indebted, are re
s', quested to call and settle. We only de
mand what is due n vir asking for advances
on this line.
7 Those of our mail subscribers whoso
subscription still remains unpaid, will
observe the'-X" marked in pencil, arter the
name upon the margin of their papers.
V.'e trust they will give it their early atten
tion, and forward us the amounts immedi
ately, accoidmg to bills sent them.
TO rOKTL VVl) KEADEUS,
lT The Exterphisb will reach Portland
on .Saturday of each week, and should be
delivered to subscribers by the carrier, the
same evening.
We have met with great difficulty, and
suffered losses, in gettiug the paper into the
hi-nds of Portland subscribers, but it is
hoped that the present arrangment will give
satisfaction. All will oblige us by reporting
cases of neglect, change of residence, etc,
direct to the cilice of our Agents,
DALY i STEVENS,
104 Front st., opposite McCormick's
SlTtltnomaU Ixlge Ao. 1, A. an:I
A. M. Holds its regular rommuni-
i'fr cations on the First tend Third Sat
dinx in each month, at 7 o'clock.
from the ioih of September to the 2-ith cf
March, and 7 k o'clock from the 2' th of March
to the liOth of September. Brethren in good
standing are invited to utteni.
L!v crdcr of W. M.
Slow Coaciies. Iu every commu
nity there exists a class who re
gard newspapers, railroads, steam
boats, and the various other great
improvements of the nge as nuisances
They give no reasons, other than they
themselves are loo far behind the
times to comprehend the rises of such
institutions. They neither patronize
one or the other of these great levers
j of civilization, and always studiously
avoid making themselves aconainted
with th- outside woild. These per
sons are to be known, as a general
thing, by n certain bombastic swag
ger they have, endeavoring to pass a
counterfeit article of ras for genuine
information. They are like the Iudi
an, forced to fail back before the en
terprise of men who see merit in
these things and turn them to their
own uses and bentfi's. Scarcely ev
er known to advertise, as a nittir. 1
eousccp.ience their business is always
limited. In time they die out, others
of a different character take their
places and reap the benefit of their
folly. Millions have been made by
a judicious use of printer's ink Uhe
resut of an advertisement m iy not be
seen immediately, but it will show
itself in time, and for one dollar in
vested in advertising the advertiser
will gain ten. Outside of mere sel
fis'i motives, it should be the pride
of all to have in the midst a properly
conducted local newspaper; one that
will rt fleet credit on the. community,
and not disgrace it. This can only
he done by liberally supporting the
local paper. We have no one in view,
but merely make these remarks as
general. Walla Walla Statesman.
Deff.riied. For want of time to
put subjects into shape for publica
tion, many of the " items" of our
visit to Salem and Portland this week
are deferred. We propose to do our
entire duty in this campaign, and ask
the hearty cooperation of all liberty
loving, law abiding people, to that
end. W e must necessarily bo in
dustrious in the mechanical line, to
succeed in a small community like
this with such sitd sheet as we
present our readers and editorial
short comings may be attributed to
that fact.
An Irish dragoon, on hearing that
his widowed mother had married
sirca he quitted Ireland, exclaimed,
"Murthet ! I hope she won't have a
sot oulder than mo; if she does, I
shall lose the estate.''
i33L0 1).
March 17th, 1 S5-3, at the residence of Wni.
Elliott, in Cl;'.ck;imn3 County, Robert II.
Elliott, aged t!i years, 7 months and 23
days.
Oregon and Missouri papers please copy;
Willamette L, Si;e .o. 151. O. ti. T.
Meets every Saturday evening, fit the rodtns
S.E. corner of Mam and Fifth streets, at 7 1-5
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. Ry order of W. C. T.
0?'
Oregon I.ojIc TVo. 3, J. O. of O. F.--
.ov 'v't;' ji. Meets every Wednesday evening
Sgfg?t 7 o'ch ck, in the Masonic Hall.
;vv Mein'cr;of the rdc are in-
,itud t0 attomL Jv olxk.r x. G.
Buciitel's PiioroGUAru Gallery
is the only establishment in Oregon that is
thoroughly prepared to do all the different
styles of work in the art. Photographs from
curd t life size. The new Cabinet Cards.
Ac., tc. Small pictures enlarged (retouched
in India ink painted in water colors or oil,
bv Mrs. rS. J. Kmnsey.) All negatives taken
in this gallery will be carefully preserved,
that additional copies may be hud. Mr.,
has now bit hand a very large collection of
negatives, the names cf which are recorded
alphabetically in a book for that purpose,
which may be seen in the reception room.
MACK iV HATCH,
DENTISTS,
The patronage of those desiring First Class
VjH'rittionx, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
N. 1 Xitrous U.cide administered for the
Painless Extraction of Teeth. Also : the
Rhl'jolene Spray used for those who prefer tt.
Of fick Corner of Washington and Front
streets, Portland. Entrauce cu Washington
street. 4-'.tf
Dr. IIostettf.r's Stomach Bit-
tf.ks. The operation of this palatable rem
edy upon the stomach, liver and excretory
organS ?s singularly soothing and conserva
tive. It regulates, recruits, and purities
them. Dyspepsia in all its forms yields to
its centred and invigorating properties, and
it is recommended to mothers', infeebled by
the cares aiii duties of maternity, as the
safest aifd best remedy they can probablv
use. In all the crisis of female .I'fc it will be
found eminently useful, and elderly persons
will derive much more benefit from it than
from ordinary stimulants. Sold by the drug
gists ami dealers ev.rvwliere.
110DGE, CALEF t CO., Agents,
S5:tf Portland, Oregon.
If 70a wish the t err best Cabinet Photo
c.f..ms, you must call on Duaplkt Rulot
so.v, Montgomery street, San Francisco.
DH. HUFELAND'S
CF-LEBKATED
SWI33 STGIHACII EITTER3.
TRY
IT
The best rrrrifier of the Blojd !
A Pleasant Tonic !
A vcrv Agreeable Drink !
TRY
If
L'nsurpassed for acting surely but
gently on the secretions of the kid
iievs," bowels, stomach and liver!
For sale at all wholesale ad retail liquor
druir, aud grocery stores.
SOBOVY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
J. G. Fniscn, Proprietor.
Taylor & Serf dkl. Sole Agents,
GG.ly) 413 Clay St., San Francisco
STAKOFTIIEUXIONi
j CELEBRATED 5
STOMAGHBSTTE08I!
These p'icinns Stomach Kitff n- pT!irilr V'srPt-.
, aijlc, !j,t rrre fl5tu mcohol Bud eveiy hurtful
1 f f r r
; THE Tel!
TRY
5
YOUR
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SELF.'
,-ent. A r-lenMiT-.t topic ant mtarreeiiMe (trinV J
llie m ki i U..ioil vonui.oiis nnuuuil' 5
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I --t t th'ubMo octs. lurk m.t Vorh ue .!-
mirbT " e i to i!ie m e .r all nfTc-uor.s f ibt J
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f vn.:a. Ft-vf-. Ii'nrrhc?, I oa nf . pif.f. rtr e'tc t
For m'.e evtsivLere. A. FENX11 XI SFV. J
J Sl r. VACFJCICFtr,'
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
AND
Life Insurance.
JOHNSON &. McCOWN ARE THE Local
Agents in Oregon City, of the Pacific
Kire Insurance Company, the best doing
business on this cu-t. This Company is
the only one iu Oregon that
j ISSUG Policies and Adjusts LCESeS
Without referring thecase to San Francisco,
ALSO, AGENTS OF THE
North America Life Insurance Co.!
Preent?ng the most desira'ole features,
having its policies guaranteed by the State
of New Vork.
lf Don't dilay attention to these mat
ters until your property is destroyed by lire,
or until you ae sick, "when you camot be
insured. Call immediately. (;J2.tt
CIT BAKERY!
Ma IX S Tit LET, OREGON CJT1'.
BARLOW & FULLER,
(Successors to Wortman L Sheppard,)
Keep constantly on hand
CAKES! IMEii! liUEAD!
And Crackers of all kinds!
Orders in this Lino will meet with
PE02EPT ATTENTION !
B AR LOW & FULLER
Also keep ou hand all kinds of
FAMILY GROCERIES !
AND PROVISION'S 1
&TKAM BOAT STORES !
And all Articles used for Culinary
Purposes 1
BARLOW & FULLER
Sell a tine assortment of
LIQUORS AM) TOBACCO!
By the Case, or at retail 1
Attention is also directed to the fact
that noliody else sells the
FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE !
IU SHOUT!
T'armers and the public generally, are in
vited to call at the City Jiakerv, where the
truth will be made apparent that our stock is
complete, and our prices reasonable. Al!
kinds of produce taken in exchange for
goods. 15 A 1 1 LOW & F U LLF.R.
Oregon City, Jan. jth, tSoS. (1L':1
RETAIL DEALER IN
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
STATIONERY,
Has removed info a LA RG Fli STORE, in
MA S 0X1C B UILDING,
Where he will be pleased to wait upon hi?
old customers and i'.a many new ones as ma"
patronize him.
In addition to the above, he has recently
received a WELL SELECTED ASSOKT
ME NT of
l'l'rfmwrij and Cosmetics
which are ottered for sale at reasonable rates.
Oregon City. Oct. p.ith, 1SU7.
PAINTING. PAINTING.
iet:
CXX T3U JiZZZ
Sign and Steamboat
Grain;ug,
I Jjiiin CJoslli;;
Iii.iUtUoi. of all kimlg
Wood somI MstrMe !
Executod a3 well ns can be done on the
Pacific Coast.
Examine our work and judge for your
selves. Every order attended to" with
care and expedition.
C. E. MURRAY;
West door Ralston'8 brick, Main st.,
49.tf) Oregon City.
?i E W FIRM!
JACOB WORT MAX.
THOMAS R. FIELDS
W ortman & Fields,
JYcxt Boor in the Post Ojjice,
Oregon City, Oregon.
DEALERS 15
Fsansaily Groceries I
Provisions of all JCindi !
Wines and Biquors !
Confectionery, Spied
Canned Erults and Meats !
And all the Favorite
Brands of Flour and Sucrar !
o
Da?" The highest market prices jctid
fir country produce.
Book and Job Printing !
rjMiE EXTEHPKISE OFFICE
Is supplie 1 with every requisite for doing
a super or style of work, and is constant
ly accumulating new and beautiful styles
of iftiteri.tl, and is prepared for every
variety of
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING-!
AT SATISFACTORY PRICKS.
The Public are invited to caTl and
examine both our specimens and futilities
for doing work.
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
0. W. POPE & Co.,
DEALERS IS
STOVES,
Pumps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc.
And Manufacturers of
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Warej
Main Street, Oregon City.
The subscribers would respectfully an
nounce that they keep constantly on hand a
good assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Air
Tight, and other stoves, suitable to this
market, which are being
Offered at Portland Prices !
Our assortment in this line is large, and em
braces almost any desired pattern, including
the
BUCK,
HENRY CLAY,
HKAllTIISTONE,
WKSTKUN EMPIRE.
GREAT REPUBLIC.
BLACK KNIGHT, &c.
Roofing and Jobbing of every description
done to order, in a manner that cannot fail
to suit patrons. In addition to the above
may be found a good assort incut of Hard
ware, Woodenr. ai e, ete.
C. W. POPE & Co.
Oregon City, Anril 20th. Su7. f 1.
HEW LIGHT ! HEW LAMP !
AND
NEW FLXJID !
BEST IIIGHT LAIIP IK USE !
Its JIany Adviintagri s
FIRST It is Xon-Ecptofiire, and tntirtly
free from smukt or ojf'eitsict odor while
burning.
SECOND It glees a Soft, Clean, WhiU
Light.
THIRD It i CHEAPER than any other
Flu id or Oil.
LUCUJE. BURNING FLUID
For burning in the above Lamps, outrivals
all othtr Fluids for J.KillT and ECONOMY.
It will not Stain or Greise Clothes, Carpets,
Tables, etc.
LUCIHE LAMPS AND THE FLUID
CAS' CE BAD OF
, W. lIPi3 & Co.,
0SE30N C.TY,
1 KALE KS IN"
Stovet, Timvare, Lamps, Oils, Chimneys,
Lanterns, d-c., dL:
HIGHLIT IMPORTANT !
To all wishing
HORSE SHOEING, BLACK
SMITHING, IRON, ETC.
John W. Levis,
Comer of MA IN and SECOND streets,
OREGON CITY,
Takes tliis oj jiurnniiiy to inform liis
old eiistoin-rsf ninJ the public
in general, t!i:it he now
lms on liiiml
THE CELEBRATED
"Web-Foot" Plow !
And Other patterns which he warrants in
every particular to give satisfaction. The
Farming community are especially and
eurnestiy invited to cull and see these im
plements, before purchasing elsewhere.
All woik m his line is done in the best
possible manner, and at such pi ices as must
suit all. In connection with the above de
partment of buiiiess the uudergned is also
prepared to manufacture
Wagons and Carriages of every kind!
in point of style and durability
E a V A I.. T O A IV V I M 1 Ol! TE D!
Having constantly on hand forsale a large
assortment of material, consisting iu part of
WAGON TIM PER.
IRON, STEEL, ETC,,
The proprietor is
Enabled to fill all Orders!
For such Articles on
The Most Favorable Terms.
25?" All work from this establishment,
and all material sold on order, is warranted
to be as represented.
J. X. LFWIS.
HGHE MADE
FURNITURE!
Levy & FECiniEiMEitj
Manufacturers of and Dealers in Furniture,
OKECOX CITY,
TAKE Tills METHOD OF INFORMING
the pe.blic that they have now on baud
a large invoice of
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
JJUK EAUS.
BED-STEADS.
LOUNGES. DESKS i
STANDS, CHAIRS,
And various other Qualifies of Rich
and Medium Furniture !
Forming a complete and desirable nssort
Oent, which merits ths attention of buyers.
7e MA1TOFACTTJBE FTJB.NITTJKE
Using g7?d materials, and employing the
very best mechanics in the State, hence we
can warrant our goods to be as represented,
and we are prepared to lill all orders with
promptness.
Zf" We call the attention of the public
to our salesroom, as containing the most
complete assortment or desirable goods in the
State.
LEVY FECIIIIEOIETt,
45.1y J Main street, Oregon City.
RANCH FOR SALE.
Q ITU AT ED BETWEEN THE CLACK-
kj auias ana tue
0HEG0N CITY TOWN PLAT !
In the vicinity of the place of T. J. nnnsaker.
Z7 Will be sold cheap forcash.
Apply to LEVY & FECHHElMER.
SO.tf Main street. Oregon City.
0EE3CII CITif
BREWERY!
HENRY I1UMBEL,
Having purchased the above Brewery,
wishes to inform the piibiio that he is now
prepared to manufacture a 1 quality of
LAGER BEER!
As good- as can be obtained anywhere in the
State. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
Oregon City, December 28th, 1865. l?rf
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
NERVE! NERVE! NERVE!
Th3 Eequirements of the Times !
J. E. RALSTON,
II A3 IT !
ryUE OLD HOCK STOKE, THE BEST
JL Dry Goods house in Oregon City, has the
pluck to lill every depurtuieut with an entire
New Winter tel !
Joy to the Hungry !
Hard Times Come Again no More !
Great Fall in the price of Goods!
J. K. RALSTOiV,
At the Rock Store, on the eorncr of Main
and Fifth streets, Oregon City, has just re
turned from San Francisco; where he purch
ased a large and well selected stock of
DRESS GOODS,
WOOLEN ' PRINTS,
WHITE " HOSIERY,
BLEACHED SHEETINGS,
GENTS' FURNISIING GOODS,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CARS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
PAINTS OILS, kc, &c.f &c.
1ST" At prices hitherto unheard of,
J By the oldest inhabitant.
Z'i'f Let the People clothe themselves
Z-if And Rejoice'. For the winter cometh.
Give him a call and be convinced that the
Rock Store is the place to trade.
LATE AHBIYAL !
CF
Fall and Winter Stock!
At the OLD CORNER.
I. SELLING,
OREGON CITY,
Has just received, and is new opening,
all the latest
Stales smcl Patterns
Which he iv ill sell low,
For Cash or Country Produce !
His stock Comprises, in part,
DRY GOODS;
RE A DY MADE CLOTHING
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Men if t Ladies' Misses and Childrens'
II ATS AND CAPS,
Groeorics,Crockery. Glass nnd Plated
Wure, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys, uiid Earners!
TTitvtJtnnrf Cult prir etr
Being Hundreds of Other Articles !
loo numerous to Mention.'
jlT Call and examine for vourself I takp
pleasure in showing goods, and customers
wilt hud tue articles at leasonrble tiiiures.
I. SELLING.
Corner store, opposite the
5.1y Tin and stove store.
OREGON CITY
VGGLEN MANUFACTURING
C O 31 P A JV Y.
ryUE ABOVE COMP.VAY ARE J"OW
JL producing nquahty ot
WOOLEN GOODS
tnncH iRK
Stipenor to any ever before ofiered
on the Pacific Coast !
Comprising
CASSI MERES,
TWEEDS.
1IARD TIMES,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
YARN, etc.
t$ Using only the best grades of Wool.
The above goods are offered to the trnde
on the most favorable terms. All orders
will meet with prompt attention.
Address : K. JACOIS, Agent,
SO.C.nO Oregon Citv, Oregon.
Or L. VIIITE A BRO., Agents'at Portland.
LINCOLN BAKERY!
West Sitie 5Iaiii Street,
Oregon City . . ; : . . . .Oregon.
L. SILLER. - - - - Proprietor.
HAVING REMOVED INTO MY
NEW BUILDING!
I WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
I still continue the manufacture of
BREAD;
TIES,
CAKES,
PILOT BREAD,
Boston, Butter, Sugar and Soda
CEACKEES.
dc, 'c, d'c.
In addition to which 1 will keep constantly
on haud a large stock ot the best staple and
FAJ2ILY GROCERIES,
PROVISICXS, &c.
I am also ageit for the celebrated nursery
aud
FLOWER GARDEN!
of II. MILLER, Milwaukie, and am prepared
to supply orders for Fluwcrs and Shrubbery
at the Nursery prices.
l:ly L. BILLER
DALY & STEVENS,
GENERA L A GENTS,
OrriCE Removed to No. 104 Front street,
Portland, Orojron.
Opposite McCormick's'Book-Stote.
VT7-ILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION
W to the Collecting and adjustment of
accounts, bills and notes Negotiating Inland
bills ; e!lectirT loans ; selling and leasina
real est-ite ; house rentina, and to the gen
eral agency business in all its branches.
JAS. I- DALT.
WAKD R. STKVEXS.
NoLzry Puhlir.
JOB PRI,ri?f XEATLY EXEtTT
edattha ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
MIS CELL A XEO US.
(UaS, UOUGB. .C11AS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SNtLL.
K0EGE, CALEF & Co.,
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, ASD TVIXDtm CLASS,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PAINTERS'
Materials, ana M'rvggists Sundries.
Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
5.)
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBBATEO STOMACH
A Fure and Fowerfal Tcnic,
Coi: tlvc uiul Alleviitive, of wnuitir
l"til eiErary in tlisoasis of ili5
STOMACH, LIVER AND
BOWELS.
ruoTEcuvn pucperties.
Prevents Fever and A sue and Billions Re
mittent Fevers ; fortifies the system
against Miasma and the evil etl'ecta
of unwholesome water ; invigor
ates the organs ot digestion
and the bowels;
Steadies tUc .11vti and ti n Is to Pro
long IitV.
KEMEBl.iJL. i ltOPFRTIES.
Cures Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Sick and
Nervous Headache, General Debility,
Nervousness, Depression of Spi-its,
Constipation, Colic, Intermit
tent Fevcis, Sea Sickiiess,
Cramps and Spasms,
and all complaints of either sex
arising Irom Uodily Weakness, whether
inherent in the svstcm or
PRODUCED BY SPECIAL CAUSES.
N
OTIIING THAT IS NOT A VII OLE
some, eenial, and restorative in its na
ture, enters into the composition of liOS
T LITER'S STOMACH L1TTEKS. This
popular preparalifii contains no mineral of
any kind i no deadiy botaniesil element; no
fiery eicitiint ; but is a combination of the
extracts of rare balsamic herbs und plants,
with the purest and mildest of all dilluaive
stimulants.
The week stomach is rapidly invigorated,
and the appetite restored by this tonic, and
hence it works wonders in cases o! 'Dyspepsia,
and in less confirmed forms of Inaijpj.siion.
Acting as a gentle and painless tipri":it, as
well as upon the liver, it also invariably re
lieves the Constipation superinduced by ir
regular action of the digestive au-1 secretive
organs.
l'crr.ons of feeble habit, liable to Ncrvon."
Attacks, Lowness ol Spirits, and Fits of
Languor, iind prompt ai:J pel rnanient relict
from the Litters. The testimony on this
point is conclusive, and from hoih sexs.
As a Genuine Tonic, HOSTETTER'S LIT
TERS produce effects which must be experi
enced or witnessed before they can be fully
appreciated. In cases ot Constitutional
Weakness, Premature Decay, and Dcbint;
and Decrepitude arising troni old age, it ex
ercises the electric influence. In the conva
lescent stages ot all diseases it operates as a
delightful iuvigoraut. When the powers ol
nature are relaxed, it operates to re-ebforce
and re-establish them.
Last, but not least, it i. the only safe stim
ulant, being manufactured from sound and
iimcuous materials, and entirely free from
the acrid elements present more or less in
all the ordinary '.onics and stomach'CS ol the
day. SOLD EVERYWHERE.
'lI.' JJt.i:, CALKi?" wtu., .'.g- nts,
8o:tf.J Portland, Oiesun.
Patented October ICth. 1Si3.
PERFECT FAST COLORS.
Black, Bark Green,
Black Silk, Light Green,
Bark B.'ur, Magenta,
Light Blue. Maize,
French Blue, Mar'oofi,
Claret. Droit-n, Orangr,
Bark Brown, Pink,
Light Brown Purple,
SnvJT Broic?i, Royal Purple,
Cherry, Salmon,
Crimson, Scarlet,
Bark Drab, Slate,
Light Brah, Solfrrinn,
Fawn Drab, Violet,
Yellow, Bght Fawn Drab.
FO;t liYEJJNi. sir.iv.
Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs,
Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets,
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing,
And all Kinds of Wearing Jppaitl.
A Saving cf Eighty per Cent.
F'or Sio cents you can color as many goods
as would otherwise cost five times that strm.
Various shades can be produced from the
same dye. The process is simple, and any
one can use the dye with perfect success.
Diicctions in English, French aud German
outside of each package.
HO WE & STEVEN?,
30 Broadway, Boston.
For sale bv Smith & Davis Portland, and
by Bell & Parker, Oregon City. lit
The X c w Book.
B't the Author of the " Schoillcrg
Colta Family,-' entitled
On Both Sides of. The Sea ;
A story of the Commonwealth and the
Restoration. A sequel to the 'Dravtons and
the Davcnants." 1 vol., 12 mo.j $1 re
published from the author's copy, uniform
vrith the other Volumes of the 'Cotta books."
The two Families of "The Drayton's and
the Davetiants," as indicated in the title, are
in this vol'tme as in the preceding, made the
warp of the story into which is woven the
history of a most eventful period. Opening
with the tragic scenes of the execution of
Chatles I., we have presented in the highly
dramatic style of the author the establish
ment of the Commonwealth under Cror.r.vell,
its brilliant career, the death of the Protect- j
or, tire restoration of the Monarchy, and the j
loiciuie emigration to America ot prominent
actoi s in its previous overthrow. The book
is stiongly marked by the peculiar rharac
teristics of the author which have made her
" Cotta-Fanii'y" ono of the most widely read
and popular books ot the tunes.
J5? Sent ly vnill, post paid, on receipt rf
the price, ly M. W. DOD1), Publisher, "
.'.'0 Broadway, N. ".
Works of the "Cotta Family" Series.
Chionicles of the Schonbcrg-Cotta Fatn-
ily, 1-J mo.,
The" Eariy Dawn, 12 in 6.
..21 50
. . 1 r'j
. . 1 611
. . 1 75
Diary of Kitty Trevylyan 1
On Both Sides of the r-e:i, 12rno., 1
Tht Daytons and the Davetiants 1
Wincfred Bertram and the World She
Livid in 1
1 o
7-
" From no books in our knowledg? ch we
catch the spirit of the times they represent,
so thoroughly as from the Volumes of the
Cotta Family" series." Rtcicic.
" Young and old alike should read the en
tire set of Mrs. Charles' woi ks.if they would
be refreshed in ths purest waters of Chris
tianity." Other Wo flu by the same Author.
Mary, the Handmaid of the Lord $1 75
The Song Withoat Words, for children,
(Illustrated, ) f.Q
Poems, 1G mo., 75
Works by the author of Mary Pou-rR
- voluuus.bcauiifiilly printed and bound.)
Maiden and Married life of Man Po.wcl,.l 7.
Clieny and Violet i t lh
1 tie fair Gospeller, lfi in-i.
Household ot Sir Thos. More.
Jaques Bonneval, a tale ol the lUrgue
nots
1 2-i
1
1 00
Any of the ab.ive, sn.t bv noiil nv ic
cetptof price, M. VtM)(-)DD. Pubiisher.
l".ni) 5' ft Btoadwav, X. V.
FOR
SHERIFF.
ggyT the Uiifi vi)t-"s t Clack
aortas county. The undersigned is a candi
date for ShetifT. at the June election, ai.d de
ait ca bis friends to rally to Li smpnrt.
D. II. G03D.
It ED ING TON db CO.'S COLUMN
REDINOTON & CCS
i
Essence of Jamaica Gingcir
rpill Valuable preparntton4 containing in
JL a hiirhlv concentrated form all the prop
erties of the Jamaica Ginger, has become ob
of tha mosf pop-nlaf domestic remedies for a.J
diseases of the stomach and digestive organs.
As a tonic it will be found invaluable to all
persons recovering from debility, whether
prtfdweei! bv fevt r or otherivise, for whilst
impui-ts to the system all tlie glow and vige
that enn be produced by wine or brandy, it
entirely free from the reactionary effects
follow the nseot .pirifs vt aij kind.
It is also an excellent remedy tor femali
who suffer from diilicult menstruation, giving
almost immediate relief to The spasms ttjat
frequently accompany that period.
It gives immediate relief to nausea, caused
by sea-sickness, etc. It is also valuable as n
external application fur Gout, Rheumatisui,
Neuralgia, etc. REMINGTON CO.
2T.lv i Sole Agents for the! Pacific Coast.
"MARTHA WASHIKGTOtt"
HAIR RESTORER.
Trust no'ne other, howe'er pleasant
None can do what this has done
Try it always keen it present
Lse the Maiiha 'tVashington.
IT WIL.I liEEP TIIE3 HAIR.
IT
18
io't ami slossyc;iiaiige it to
its Original Color-Picvcnl Its
His out ?Iukc old lirad
locli young and do nil Iliat 1
expected of . genuine, ood.
Hair Restorer.
liUUIXGTOX & Co., Agents,
IJOT
A
BYE.
Salt Frunciscw
o
tisc-mi tit- it ruiiinwi 1 wn
KAIli RtSIORER
Is the wonder of the world, and stands
above comparison with any other article fur
the hair ever brought before the public
" Sold everywhere.
liEDINGTOX'S
F L A V O II I X G EX T I : A3C T S !
Are made from Ficsli Fruit. Each
bottle holds twice as much as any other
brand in the market, consequently the
are the cheapest aud the best.
Use no oilier.
r.F.DIN'CTON' 4: C".,
Agents for th Pacific Coast.
Q
-yy HY VP ILL YOU DELAY
"We arc sorry that there ora
perscr.3 who suG'er on dny by day
month after month, and year by
ycar.when friends and neighbors O
Lave been cured cf the s::nft
malady that cillicts them. NoW,
it has been proved Ly substan
tial evidence that SCOVILL'S
lil-OOD AaD LIVER St P. UP
will cure tha worst co of Scrof
ula, Canker, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc.; yet si III there ore
those who nbglc! tins sure and
valuable remedy. To such vre
say, try the syrup and be Convinced.
REDTNGTON L Cs., Agents.
41C and 433 Front street,
San Francisco.
O R A E F E X 11 E H G
U T E R I N E . CATIIO L I C O N.
If faithfully used according to directions
will cure every cose of Diabetes, nnd greatly
mitigate the troublesome effects caused by a
relaxation of the outlet of the bladder. It is
a most successful remedy for gravel und other
diseases of the Sidneys and bladder,-and foi
Female diseases is unequalled.
The Cathoiieon uniloi m!y cures Prolapsus
Uteri, Whites, all irregufauties of the- Month
ly period, suppression, incontinence of Urine,
Bloating, ana Dropsical swellings, and nil
diseases of pregnancy. The s-p'eeii'c action of
this medicine is imminent and eel fain, upon
the Uterine ar.d abdominal muscles mid liga
ments restoring them to as healthy a stat
r.s those of childhood and youth, so that pa
tients who have used tha G-raefenberg Con, pa
ni's Uterine CHthal:ft.s, eunot sufficiently
expreis their gratituua fo? the relk-f ali'orded".
RXDINGTON & C , AlTt-lltS,
4"1G ani'-llS Front stieet, San Francisc
0
r-i r, n 1
mm
O a
-a iE Si
ro-rr: ozp vc" ca't, A?:r Y-fzz rty
ij you. You have tii 1 every it:e.Vly but I'.ic tiXii
t!"stiai'd, ly its ialritisie merii. rsir-r'.'.'UK ;.!l ri:n.
ii.:r preparations. It is 1.0 tirpr.iit you rh'nj.1 l-t
reinctant to try t oni-.-lhit: rj uftrfthe l:i.itiyr
pTimeiits 'fu h ivo 1:1:; lIo of tr.ishr r:;ijvui
,:cj oa tu-s pu;;iiE a ccrl-;-a curs.-; but
Hill WELL'S
Pulmonary Syrn?
h reM'y th W.T" rrr? rr-rtr'r f r-r f-!ti-?-
lor lliurnr-f I (.'j-i-'l.-, I'olis. ;ir: 'li:-.,t. ::
ho.ipit.g 'n!uli.lii-"t-eli:iis ami -tsa-p:i,. , -.
6 :ii! ol l-i-o !: 111 I ahl.ii iii.i an I liiQo.i , ,- I )
nlrcaUy bcuei.tU'4 ty '.iiu sufi-nata. u-..l.
HlWELLTi
Pnlmonary Syrup
r.nt villi err f'ort gfvc it 1hc!r U""5'!"? l rpr
baiion. V.'o now .: -tirrsa rurst-lvM to nil vBonte f.n
ai fiaaiutei'i Willi tais. tlm rralCJt run:ieea f ih
fir tlio heaiin of all !iitfuau f tie Tlr-t k-4
NEWBLL'S
Pulmonary Syrup-
l as cured tlwsisanis sn t it wi'.l oera- TOIT iT ycu t
it. . .
ThS Jn'-a:iritila evV. -!-" is f trr.wnt ;tMN
?v;iiic, lu'aiitiS an.l j-.ir'i.'5waitis m ity;l.-t:
tVeo fi-o:-. til fioiwufHS" in-.lO'erio t-c..
aa.liertvct!v lnnuless aiale? t.tl nrcuin--'.--.
Cei'iKt-s from riativ i .i -nl'V -; oiU
rrait;jco a-caii.'1'i.ay -jy UiUj -f
Pulmoaary Syrup
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