Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, June 27, 1868, Image 4

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TAKE IT EAST.
Take it easy; life at longest
' But a lengthened shadow is ;
And the brave as well as strongest
Dare not call to-monW his,
Take it easy for to-day
All your plans of wisdom lay.
' Tk ic easy : done with fretting :
Meet your neighbor with a smile.
Frjjm the rising sun to setting,
Live the fkksknt all the while,
Take it easy ; every vow
Make it reference to qow.
Take it easy ; what is hidden,
Or is wrong, or seemeth so,
Leave it as a thing forbidden,
Out of which a curse may grow,
Take it easy ; never pry
Into what will cause a sigh.
Take it easy ; daily turning
To the monitor within ;
On its altar, always burning,
Keep an incense free from sin,
Take it easy ; never fear,
"While you keep a conscience clear.
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Take it easy ; ever leaning q
To the side of truth and right,
Happiness from virtue gleaning.
Peace of mind and wisdom bright,
Take it easy ; for at best
Life is but a sorry jest.
AGRICULTURAL.
Notice to Readers.
A gmeral invitation is extended to all the
readers of The "Weekly Exteufjusk, to
vend to the Editor of this papvr informa
tion on subjects connected with farming,
' 'gardening, and rural economy.
'A1UI ITEM?.
Last year 2,733 bales of cotton were
raised in Southern Illinois.
By all accounts we have not had to
cold a Spring for years. Although a cold
Spring is dreaded in May, it is eagerly
sought in August
In Algeria, Africa, and near the towns
where Marius mused and Cato practiced
phlebotomy land of first quality can be
had from 1 wJ to $1 25 an acre.
At Lyons, France, the veterinary Col
lege has been broken up by the Govern
ment because the young horse students re
fused to pray for the Emperor.
Gov. "Wise gives pressing invitations
to Northern fanners to come to Virginia
withthejr money and strong arms to buy
cheap land, to add to the wealth of the
State, and to keep down the negroes.
The Ohio Reform Farm, near Lan
caster, has 1,170 acre. There arc over
ilJIO boys, mostly criminals, who behave
well, who are engaged in growing small
fruits, and their returns lat year after hav
ing all they wanted to cat, exceeded 7,000
dollars.
"Wool growers arc still unable to de
cide whether it is best to wash their wool.
In Central Illinois the buyers are so un
just'that the sheep men have built a facto
ry, and they sell cloth instead of wool.
The English wonder why foreign man
ufacturers do not copy the designs of ag
ricultural implements made by British ar
tizans. Americans are not likely to do
this so long as with their own designs they
carry away prizes from the English and all
Europe.
To fry chickens cut them tip and let
them lie in wateiQnd salt twenty minutes.
drain and season with salt and pepper ;
prepare six eggs well beaten, and five
crackers, rolled One, stir well together, roll
each piece in this, and fry brown in good
lard.
ThedCanadians have more wheat than
o they can use. Coal oil is so cheap they
fitave closed the wells. Silver money is a
drag, and yet times never were so hard,
for immigrants will not come in, and old
settlers are leaving. "When young folks
are in a similar condition, the only remedy
is to get married.
There is, with many persons, a preju
dice against white on the legs or faces of
h-orees. Some ono has called attention to
the fact that Lexington, the most thorough
bred stallion, and Dexter, the fastest trot
ter in America, have four white feet and a
white nose each.
About 600,000 pounds of cheese
were .made in McIIenry county, 111., in
18C7, by eight factories; and none of
-these were run over six months, and most
of them notver four. They used up 5,
t00,000 pounds of milk in the manufacture
of this cheese. Previous to 1SCC there
was not a factory in the country.
The Urbana (Ohio) CdizetP says that
a farmer of that county has made a discov
ery of great value to sheep growers. lie
Jiaa used with great success coal-tar for
maggots in sheep. During the past season
several of his sheep were badly injured,
and when other remedies failed to remove
the maggots from the wounds, he applied
ihe coal-tar, which effected a speedy cure.
A correspondent says that sheep gen
erally become breacby through careless
ness. He has kept sheep for tweity years
or more on laud fenced almost entirely
with Btono walls, and finds no difficulty in
jieeping them orderly, ne selects those
that have not learned to jump ; has all
a gaps properly attended to, and fastens
gates and bars eo they can not be pushed
or rubbed down. As a rule, the flock
should bo looked after once a d3y at
0 least, and the fences examined. "When
pheep have e&oagh to eat they seldom
lfiaa to jamp. He Cads that fifty south
down ewes, well kept, will enraliy raise
peventy-five lambs,. TU jjiaf had
P09 hundred ul ien fro seye&ty.-iwo.
oia , tua ewea were quite f oung. Af
ter they are two years old they are very
ppt to produce twins, so that in some flocks
twins seem to be the rule, and single one
the exception.
A gentleman who has tried the plan
successfully for five years, communicates
the annexed method of preventing horses
from chafing under the collar. He saj3
fee gjU a piece of leather and has what he
terms a false collar made, which is simply
n piece of leather cut in such a shape as
to lie, singly, between the shoulders of the
. fliorse and the collar. This fends off all the
friction, as the collar slips and moves on
the leather, and not on the shoulders of
the horse. Chaffing is caused by friction,
icnce, you see, the thing is entirely plaus
ible. Some put pads or sheep-skins under
the collar ; these do as much hurt as good,
for they augment the heat A single piece
' of leather, like that composing the out-
hide "of a collar, without any v lining or
ttuta-ijji ts better than anything else.
Catching rata is often difficult, as the
old rata pre proverbially cunning. Lay
ing around poison is not alone dangerous,
but objectionable for the reason that the
rats may die at inaccessible spots and con
taminate the atmosphere with the well
known detestable odor. A better plan has
been adopted by one of our correspon
dents, by which he takes advantage of the
cunning habits of the rats. He covers the
floor near the rat hole with a thin layer of
caustic potash ; when the rats walk on
this it makes their feet sore ; these they
lick with, their tongues; it makes their
mouths sore, and the result is that they
shun this locality not alone, but appear to
tell all the neighboring rats about it, and
eventually the house is entirely abandon
ed by them, notwithstanding the neigh
borhood may be teeming with rats.
Willamette Lodge o. 151. O. G. T.
Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms
S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. By order of "W. C. T.
Oregon Lmlgs JVo. 3,T. O. or O.
s5j-Kr. Meets every Wednesday evening
2fvSat 7 o'clock, iu the Masonic Hall.
-ft Members of the ordc are in
vited to attend, liv order N. G.
IMultiioiiiu.il Lutlge No. 1, A. K. and
A M. Holds its regular communi-
vf' cations on the First and Third Sat
I A uriays in each month, at 7 o'clock,
from the 2th of September to the 2oth of
March, and 74 o'clock from ttie 2Mb of March
to the 20th of September. Brethren in good
standing are invited to attend.
By order of "W. M.
Dress Making. A lady lately ar
rived from the East, after a tour of Europe,
recommends herself as a dress maker, and
milliner. Knowing her business perfect, and
sparing no pains to satisfy, she solicits the
patronage of the ladies of this city and vi
cinity. Residence at the house of S. W.
Moss, Esq.
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM
A DOTTED BY THE NATIONAL UNION CONVENTION
AT CHICAGO.
Resolved, 1st. That we congratulate the
country on the assured success of the Re
construction l'olicy of Congress as evi
denced by the adoption in a majority of
kjtuit-a iciieiy iu luueiuuu, oi UOUSlllUllOns
securing equal, civil and political rights to
all, and we regard its the duty of the
government to sustain these Constitutions,
and prevent the people of such States
from being remitted to a state of anarchy
or military rule.
2d. The guarantee by Congress of
equal suffrage to all loyal men in the
South, was denjanded by every considera
tion of public safety, gratitude and justice;
and must be maintained ; while the ques
tion of suffrage in all loyal States proper
ly belongs to the people of those States.
3d. AVe denounce all forms of repudi
ation as a natural crime, and national hon
or requires the payment of the public in
debtedness in the utmost good faith to our
creditors at home and abroad, not only
according to the letter, but spirit of the
laws under which it was contracted.
4th. It is due to the labor of the nation
that taxation should be equalized and re
duced as rapidly as the national faith will
permit.
5th The national debt, contracted as it
had been for preservation of the Union
for all time to come, should be extended
over a lair period, and it is our duty to
reduce the rate of interest thereon when
ever it can honestly be done.
6th. That the best policy to diminish
our burden of debt is so to improve our
credit that capitalists will seek to lend
money at lower rales of interest than we
now pay and must continue to pay so long
as repudiation, partial or total, open or
covert, is threatened or suspected.
7th. The Government of the United
States should be administered with the
strictest economy. The corruptions which
have been so shamefully nursed and fos
tered by Andrew Johnson, call loudly for
radical reform.
8th. "We profoundly deplore the un
timely and tragic death of Abraham Lin
coln, and regret the succession of Andrew
Johnson to the Presidential chair, who has
acted treacherously to the people who
elected him and the cause he was pledged
to suppoit, who lias usurped high legisla
tive and judicial functions, has refused to
execute the laws, has used his high office
to induce other officers to violate the laws,
has employed his Executive power to ren
der insecure the lives, property, peace and
liberty of citizens, has abused the pardon
ing power, has denounced the National
Legislature as unconstitutional, has per
sistently and habitually resisted by every
means in his power, every attempt at the
reconstruction of the States lately in rebel
lion, has perverted public patronage into
an engine for wholesale corruption, has
justly been impeached for high crimes and
misdemeanors, and has been pronounced
guilty thereof by the votes of 25 Senators.
Dth. The doctrine of Great Britian and
other European powers that, because a
man is once a subject he is always so,
must lie resisted at every hazard by the
United States as a relic of feudal times not
authorized by the law of nations and at
war with our national honor and inde
pendence. Naturalized citizens are en
titled to be protected in all their rights of
citizenship as though Uiey were native
born. No citizen of the United States or
naturalized must be liable to arrest or im
prisoninent by any foreign power for acts
done or words spoken in tins country ana
if so arrested and imprisoned, it is the
duty of the Government to interfere in bis
behalf.
10th. Of all who were faithful in the
trials of the late war. there were none
more faithful for special honor than brave
soldiers and seamen who endured hard
ships of camp and cruize and imperiled
their lives in the service of their country.
The bounties and pensions appropriated
by law for these brave defenders of the
Union, are obligations never to be forgot
ten. The widows and orphans of the gal
lant dead are wards of the people, a sacred
legacy bequeathed to the United States for
protecting care.
11th. Foreign immigration in the past
has added so much to the wealth and in
creased resources of this nation, the asylum
of all nations, that it should be fostered by
a liberal and just policy.
12th. This Convention declares its sym
pathy with all oppressed people who are
struggling for their rights.
The following additional resolutions
were offered and adopted :
Resolved, That the adjournment of this
Convention shall not work dissolution of
the same, but it shall remain as organized,
subject to be called together at any time
or place that the Republican Executive
Committee shall designate.
Resolved, "We highly commend in a
spirit of magnaniniity and forgiveness the
men who hare served the rebellion and
who are nov frankly and honestly co-operating
with us in restoring peace to the
country and in the reconstruction of
Southern States on th basis of impartial
justice and equal rights, asd. are received
back into the commuQion of loyal people,
and that we are in favor of thji removal of
the disqualifications or restrictwas imposed
e the late rebels in Uve same measure as
the epirit of disloyalty disappears, a may
be .consistent with the safety of loyal peo
ple. Iksoh-fd, That we recognize tha great
principles laid dwe in the Declaration of
Independence, as the true foundation of
Iemocratw government, and we hail with
gladnsa every effort toward making these
principles the living reality on every inch
of American soil.
"CE CREAM
w1 FerTed at the Lincoln Bakery,
tintU further not ice. L. DILLER, Frop'Y.
insurance.
THE OCCIDENTAL
Insurance Company
INTEND TO CEASE BUSINESS
IN THIS S TA TEf
33.6nY B. GOLDSMITH, Agent.
NORTHWESTERN
MTTTTJ-A-X,
Life Insurance Company
Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Organized 1859.
S. S. Daggett President.
A. W. Kellogg Secretary.
23,000 Members 3,500,000 Assets.
Business of the Year 1SG7.
Number Insured
Amount Insured. over . . .
Paid claims by Death
Paid dividends
9,800
.$20,000,000 00
180.725 37
95.958 20
A TURELY
31 uiii si! Company !
There are but seven Purely Mutual
Companies doing business in the
United States, as per Massa
chusetts reports, and those
seven are the most successful !
The Northwestern
IS ONE OF THE SEVEN!
It makes its ten payment policies non
forfeiting for one-tenth, after one
payment. Other cont)anies do
after two or three payments.
No extra charge for traveling to and
from the Atlantic States, Europe,
Oregon, or the Islaiids.
It lias not raised its rales, as some
compyanies have, to make large divi
dends, but continues at the same
rates as at organization, and
making even larger divi"
dends than the eastern companies.
Comparison Endowment Policies
Age Thirty, Pdyalle at Forty.
Northwestern.
Mutual
New England . . .
Manhattan
. 101 53
. lOli 25
. 115 10
Equal to a dividend in advance, of
from 10 to 20 per cent. Its per
centage of expienses and losses
on receipts, are less than any
purely Mutual Company.
Investigate our company before Insur
ing. liefer by permission to the
following citizens of Portland.
Rev. W. II. Stoy, John Nestor,
A. L. Lovejoy, Beriah Urown,
Michael O'Connor J. It. Kobb,
"V. J. VanSchuy ver, S. G. Skidmore,
And numerous others, Insured in the
Company.
Elmore Si Rowe, General Agents,
513 Montgomery street.,
Sax Fraxcisco, Cal.
O. Kilbourn, Local Agent,
Portland, Okec.ox.
J. A. Cuatmax, M. D.,. . .Medical Examiner
f"For Blanks, information, &c,
Apply to
H. II. JOHNSTON,
Carter" Block, Port-hind Oregon.
Agent for Oregon and the Territories.
THE MANHATTAN
lilc Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK.
Assets Nearly . . .. . . 5,000,000 00.
Dividexd to Jaxcart 1st, 1S67,
Sl,10,3Mi 38.
Dividend of 16G7, 40 per cent. Cash.
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THIS LARGE DIVIDEND IS VERY
gratifying, and assures the policy hold
ers that they will, in this carefully conductd
company, obtain insurance at the lowest cost
consistent with the safety of the insured.
SPECIAL FEATURES.
Dividends Annually,
Policies non Forfeiting,
After one J'aymcnt.
Policies Incontestable,
Credit Given for part of
The Premiu m if Desired
Prompt Payment of Losses!
AH classes of Life and Endowment
Policies issued.
J5y Important Neiv Features in
Dividends, and Modes of Insurance :
The following are examples of the opera
tions of the last dividend. Policies issued
in 1863 only four years ago :
Amount Premium Added Total
Age. Insured. Paid. to Policy. Amount.
40 $10,000 1,230 $3,572 $13,572
35 3O0 l,0t2 2,843 10,843
30 7,500 703 2,708 10,208
25 7,000 571 2,505 9,505
This is an entirely new plan, originating
with this company, and gives insurers the
largest return ever made by any company in
the same period. All information, books,
blank Applications, can be obtained from
C. P. FERRY, Agent,
103 Front st., Portland, Oregon.
Dr. A. D. Ellis,
Dr. W. II. Watkixs, j Medical Examiners.
B. KILLIN,
Locsil Agent,.
Oregon City.
' - AND
Life Insurance .
JOHNSON & McCOYVN ARE THE Local
Agents in Oregon City, of the Pacific
Fire Insurance Company, the best doing
business on this ceast. This Company is
the only one in Oregon that
Issue Policies and Adjusts Losses
Without referring the case to San Francisco.
ALSO, AGENTS OF THE
North America Life Insurance Co.!
Presenting the most desirable features,
having its policies guaranteed by the State
of N'eir York.
Don't delay attention to these mat
ter wztil your property is destroyed by fire,
or until vou are sick, when you cats not be
wsurei. ' Call immediately. (32.tf
C P, FEB R Y
No. 103 Front street, Portland.
Agent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company.
And Manhattan Life Insnrance Co
&OVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS
Bond, and Real Estate bought aiid
s Jd op Commission. - p3:
Jportlcmi.
THE BEST SELECTION
1-
And largest assortment of
Ladies' Gents', Misses', Boys'
and Childrens'
BOOTS and SHO-RR
Can be had at the PHILADELPHIA BOOT
AND SHOE STORE, No. 112 Front strut,
Portland, opposite Walter Bros. Carpet store
where new goods of the latest styles are re
ceived by every steamer, direct from the east
enabling us to sell cheaper than anv other
store in ths city. KAST & CAIIALIN.
112 Front street, Portland.
SPUING
STOCK !
-sow-
OPENING !
HURGREN & SHINDLER !
16G, lOH, ISO, 17 2
First street, corner of Salmon,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
IMPORTERS AND MAMFACTI UERS OF
Parlor, Bedroom, Diningroom, Office
and Library Furniture !
Pure curled flair, Eureka hair, Moss
Pulu, Wool and Straw Matrasses,
Spring Matrasses of all dcscrip)lions
On Hand and Made to Order.
We nre constantly adding to our already
large stock, and purchasers will find a most
Complete Assortment
to select from. No pains will be spared to
do justice to our patrons, both as to prices
and quality. We have a large stock of case
goods, such as
Walnut Bedroom suits !
Imitation Maple !
Oak and lloscivood suits!
Arm, Dining, and Wood scat chairs!
we srrrLT dealers and merchants
Receiving orders from the country at the
lowest trices !
20.) 11URGREX & SHINDLER.
mmm mud aw
O- -A. 3E X.
7- ?
One door south from the corner of First and
Morrison streets, near the Western,
Portland, Oregon.
Wm. T. Shanahan,
IM POUTER AND DEALER IN
M US I CAL INSTP UMENTS,
FINE ENGRA VINGS,
PICTURE FRAMES
And MOLDINGS.
THE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK
of Engravings, Cromos, Plain and col
ored Lithographs, etc., ever before offered
in this market, just received and for sale at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
also :
Views of Columbia River Scenery
Constant!- on hand.
AGENT FOR BRADBURY S CELEBRATED
Grand Scale ristnos !
Which have given universal satisfaction,
and which l:e guarantees to sell nt San Fran
cisco prices.
JJ Special attention given to framing
Photograph Engravings, ttc.
Jt?""JUr. Shanahan, formerly of A. Koh
lers establishment, San Francisco, will at
tend to tuning and repairing Pianos, Melo
dcons, and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
1'ianos for Rout. (30. ly
Sixteen Years in Oregon.
S. J. M'CORMICK,
MJlUSICfl THE
Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform rdl his old
customers (and as many new ones as may
not be acquainted with the fact) that he still
continues to operate at the
FRANKLIN BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland,
(EXACTLY OPPOSITE MOUNT HOOD)
Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION BOOKS tor all kinds of
Musical Instruments.
ciiriicii music itooics,
BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
CHEAP PUBLI OA T 1 ON S,
NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES,
GLOBES,
l'RESSES,
PENS,
Photographic Alburns,
And every other article in the above line.
removed!
CARPET
AND rAFER HANGING
WAREHOUSE!
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE
public that we have
Removed to the Fine Store No. 89
Front street, Portland,
Formerly occupied by
Messrs. Cohn, Lyon Kaufman
Where we shall new open our latest impor
tations of
CARPETS,
PAPEll HANGINGS,
FLOOR AND TABLE
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, DAMASKS
LACE CURTAINS,
CORNICES AND BANDS,
GILT MOLDINGS,
And all goods in the
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY LINE !
IVe Import our Goods Direct from the
East, and sell at less than San
, Erancisco Prices I
WALTER BROS.,
No. 89 Front street, between Alder
85.) and Washington, Portland, Oregon.
Pioneer Book Bindery.
OREGONIAN BUILDING,
No. 5 Washington Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
any desired pattern.
P?S B0KS. MAGAZINES, NEWS
t ai r.K, htc, bonnd in every variety of
style known to the trade.
Orders from th
: j juuji'iir at
tended to.
MM3
JJortlanir.
J. H. MITCHELL.
J. N. DOLPII.
A. SMITH.
Mitchell, Dolph & Smith,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc
tors in Admiralty .
Office c-cr the old Post Office, Front
street, Portland, Oregon.
A. C. GIBBS. C. W. PARIUSn,
Notary PuUic and Com. of Deeds.
GIBBS & PARRISH,
Attorneys and Counselors at-Law,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
OFFICE On Alder street, in Carter's
New Brick Block. 3
0. P. MASON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
102 Front st., Portland, Oregon.
WILL ATTEND TO BUSINESS IN ANY
Court in the State or Washington
Territory. Including business under the
Bankrupt Law. S7:ly
HDALY & STEVENS,
GENERA L A GENTS,
Office Removed to No. 101 Front street,
Portland, Oregon.
Opposite McCorndck's Book-Store.
WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION
to the Collecting and adjustment of
accounts, bills and notes; Negotiating Iuland
bills; effecting loans; selling and leasing
real estate ; house renting, and to the gen
eral agency business in all its branches.
JAS. I- DAX.Y. WARD S. STEVENS.
Notary Puhlic.
John Nestor, Architect,
OFFICE IN CARTERS BUILDING,
Front St., Portland Oregon.
FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES,
Business Houses, Halls, Churches,
Tenements, Cottages, Suburban
Residences, and
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF BRICK ANO FRAME
Buildings Designed and Planned
With accuracy, and scrupulously and faith
fully superintended. Z2z7 Owners' interests
considered paramount.
Established
1857.
Established
1857.
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No. 90 First street, Portland,
AVholosalc and Retail Dealer in Garden,
Grass and Flower Seeds !
All Seeds from this Establishment are
Warranted Fresh and Genuine.
Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruits and
Vegetables.
Foreign and Domestic Green do do
Vegetables and Fruit Packed with care for
Shipment.
NETS Pea-nuts, Brazil-nuts, Wal nuts, Fil
berts and Almonds.
GROCERIES A selected stock of choice
Groceries, bought expressly for family use.
CF?"" All of which is offered for cash at.
cash prices. Orders solicited.
3o:ly JOHN" O'tOXXOR,
No. 90 First st., Portland, Oregon.
HATS.
HATS,
FuEUSSDORFFER & BR0
3anvfaclnrers and Import-) x f,
An t M'holt and 1,'ctail Icalcrs in,
HATS, CAPS,
And HATTER'S MATERIALS,
No. 72 Front street, Portland Oregon.
Are receiving, in addition to their extensive
stock, bv everv steamer, all the latest styles
of New Vovk, London and Parisian taste, for
gentlemen s and children s wear, winch they
will sell cheaper than any other house on
the l'acitic coast.
P. S. Hats of every style and description
made to order, also neatly repaired. 13y
BILLS A CO.
CAMT & CO.
HOGAN A CO.
Portland Dray and Hack Co.,
Ojpee at Dray and Hark Staldts,
Cor. iStark and Second sis, Portland.
X:W All business intrusted to us executed
with care and dispatch. No commissions
charged on freight advanced. Orders for
hacks promptly attended to, day or night.
HOTELS, RES1A URANTS, $c
AY E S T E R N II OTEL,
POKTI.AXD, OlJKfJOX.
Corner of First and Morrison, streets,
Tli3 best and most comfortable Hotel in the
State, where every want is anticipated,
and cheerfully supplied. Warm and
cold Uaths attached to the house.
This Hotel is located near the steamship
Landing. The Hotel Coach will be in at
tendance at all the Landings, to convey
passengers and baggage to and from the
liousc free of charge.
SEVVELL & PORCY,
xi.tf Proprietors.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE"
( Late LINCOLN HO USE,)
No. 81 Front fctreet, Portland Oregon.
L. P. W. QUI Mil Y, PliOPKIKTOK,
Late of Western Hotel.)
This house is the most commodious in the
State, newly furnished, and it will be the en
deavor of the proprietor to make his guests
comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will al
waj's be found at the land-ng on the arrival
of steamships and river boats, carrying bag
gage to the house free of charge.' j 17. ly
What Cheer House,
Nos. 126, 12S and ISO Front street,
l'OHTLAM), OltEGOX.
REDUCED RATES!
The undersigned having taken this well
known house, solicit increased patronage
frem the traveling public. The House has
lately been refitted, and the proprietors are
now able to oiler additional inducements to
their patrons. The table will be furnished
w ith the best market atlbrds, ami be under
the immediate supervision of the proprietors
Kooms well furnished and well ventilated.
A large tire-proof safe for the deposit of
valuables. Uaggage taken to the hotel free
of charge. Hoard per week $5 00
Hoard and lodging " f 6 to 8 00
(According to the room occupied.)
Nothing will be left undone, which is in
the power of the proprietors to render guests
comfortable. LYONS, LEONARD &. Co.,
xi.6 Proprietors.
PATT0N HOUSE,
Two doors south of the old Court House,
Front street, Portland, Oregon.
W. N. Patton Proprietor.
Single meals, 25 cents Beds, 25 cents.
This house is newly fitted, and furnished
in the best style. xh.Sra
Fred. Muller,
The Orig ina I Paxar alta
Begs to announce to his old
customers and the public, that
His New Restavraxt,
Two doors from Alder, on First street, Port
land, is now open.
Oysters, Game, Chops, etc. fxL3
MONITOR FLOUR. '
BARLOW & FULLER, OREGON CITY,
have on hand for sale, in lots to suit
purchasers, the celebrated MONITOR
FLOCK, Try it.
Portland.
W. A. ALDRICH. J. C. MERRILL. JOHN M CRAKE.1
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL& CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AGENTS OF THE ' CALIFORNIA,
Hawaiian and Oregon Packet Lines.
Importers of San Quentin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee,
Rice, and Pulu.
Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved
Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar.
Dealers in Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard &
Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster. ,
Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship
ment of Merchandise or Produce in New
York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland.
ALDRICH, MERRILL & CO.,
Nos 204 and 206 California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO.,
16 North FrontStreet, Portland.
Sugar, Coffee and Syrup.
Just received per barque
RAINIER.
FROM HONOLULU MRKCT.
i (Cf KEGS ISLAND SUGAR;
TbJJV OF VARIOUS GUA1ES.
400 sks KONA COFFEE;
300 bbls Hawaiian sugar-house syrup.
Will be sold low to the trade, by
M'CRAKEN, MFRRILL & CO.
HOME MANUFACTURE.
HIGGINS & CO.
Are Now Xanufuclnring a Superior
ARTICLE OF
Chemical, Olive, Pale, and Brown
FAMILY SOAP,
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT SAN
Francisco Prices, and deliver to up
river boats free of charge.
All orders sent to Portland Soap Factory,
or to McCraken, Merrill & Co., Agents, will
nuet with prompt attention.
W. L. HIGGINS & CO..
ll:ly Proprietors,
No. 8 Front Street, Portland, Oregon,
One block north of O. S. N. Co.'s Wharf.
McCRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., Agents
IMPORTATIONS
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK I
THE O.M.T
Complete Stock!
IN PORTLAND 1
I would respectfully solicit the atten
tion of the trade to the large and
well selected stock of
DRY-GOODS, MILLINERY,
Fancy Goods, and
Cents' Furnishing Goods !
Which I have just Imported
Direct from the Eastern Markets !
MERCHANTS WILL FIND IT
To their Advantage to
GIVE ME A CALL AT
Savier's UriLmxG, (Up-stairs,)
Nos. 43 and 45 Front st., Portland Oregon.
New Goods, and the Latest Styles
Received per every steamer,
from the east.
All orders from the country promptly
attended to.
JACOB MAYER,
23. 1 Portland, Oregon.
1851 .
1867
E, J, NORTKRUP & CO,
OFFER FOR SALE LOW
Builders' ffardivare and Carpenters'1
Tools,
Blacksmiths'' and Machinists' Tools,
Coopers' aud Tanners' Tools,
Mining and Farmers' Tools,
Mill and Cross Cut Saws,
Ship and Steamboat flardware,
Tart Pitch, Oakum, Oars, Packing,
Manilla and Hemp Cordage,
Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves,
Powder, Fuse, Shot, Lead and Caps,
Woodc7i Ware, Twines and Brushes.
JJl 0 1ST, TEEL,
axo
Dlacksmiths Goods, Cumberland Coal, Put
nam, New York and Gritlin Horse Nails,
Malleable Nuts and Irons for Bug
gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeius"
and Irou" Axles, ail sizes.
WAGON TIMBER.
Huh, Spol-es, Axles, Pnhs and Shafts, Bent
liims, Sawed Fellots, dx., ttc.
Agents for A. S. Ilnllidic & Co., AVire
Rope Manufacturers.
Circulars furnished on application.
Our facilities for purchasing goods in the
Eastern Markets being of a superior charac
ter, we are enabled to offer goods in our line
at as low rates as they can be purchased in
this market. We call the attention of deal
ers to our stock, which comprises the most
complete and extensive assortment of goods
in this line ever ottered in this market.
SO E. J. NORTHltUP & CO.,
1S1 Front Street. Portland, Oregon.
C. II. MYERS,
PLIMBLVG, OAS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
JVo. 110 First Street Portland
Gas Fixtures,
Cooking Ranges,
Hot. Water Boilers,
Marble Top Washstands,
Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
Water Closets,
Bath Tubs,
Lead Pipe.
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes.
TEES, ELBOWS. RETURN BENDL
NIPPLES, BUSHINGS, dc,
for Steam, Water and Uas.
ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water Guages, Whistles
Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe,
Angle, and Check Valves, Guage
Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kinds
ot Brass Work. Rubber
Hose, Hose Pipes, &e.
Hotels, public buildings, and private resi
dences heated with the latest improvements
in steam or hot air apparatus.
I invite citizens generally to call and ex
amine my stock, which has been selected
with great care, and especial attention given
to the wants of this market.
May 18, 1867. l:ly G. M. MYERS.
A LARGE jN VOICE OF NEW '
Sunday School and Gift Books !
I7R0M THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE
. ty and
Various oilier Publishina TTniise f
F or sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson st.,
utmeen ana sa, rortland, Oregon
G. H. ATKINSON. SMtr
53-lyl and Treas. Oregon Tract Soc'r.
Portland.
WILLAMET T E
IRONWORKS COMPANY!
North Front aud E sts.,
Portland. Oregon.
Iron Founders,
STEAM ENGINE
AND
BOJLER BUI L DERS.
THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and elliciently.
We have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years cives
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING I'CMPS ! !
&CC, &C, &C.,
Manufacture and Repair 3'acJiinery of all
hinds. IRON SHUTTER WORK at San
Francisco cost and freiyht. Wluthr tk Ran
dalFs Patent Grinder anl Amalgamator.
Dunbar's and Steven's Self Adjuxtina Patent
Piston Packing, either applud to old or new
steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and
dies, if ths best hard iron. Z:y
San Ja'ancisra.
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over 200 illnstraitons. In several in
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Bancroft 's Map of the Pacific
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Wells's Every Man His Own Law-
yer. As high as sixteen orders in a single
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the subjects are self-made men, " who paved
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Natural Wealth of California.
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Scenery, Climate, Agriculture and Commer
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Lost Cause. The only Southern
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(32. 4t.)
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to us. We shall also be pre
pared to purchase all seed
offered,
At the Best Market Prices I
Which, from present prices of Oil,
will probably be from 4 to 5 els.
Per Pound
lT We have on hand, and are prepared
to ship with dispatch, in quantities desired,
Oil-cake Meal, one of the most nutritious
Articles of food known, for all kinds of stock.
Address:
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King st., near 3d, San Francisco,
25.8ml California
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Portland.
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San Francisco.
Hildburg, Bros. & Co.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
All Kinds of Cognacs,
Scotch and Irish WhisLies.
Rum, Gin, Domestic Liquors, Wines,
SfC., etc., (C-c.
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block, Poitland Oregon. (29
ARMES & DALLAM,
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ILL HEADS PRINTED. "
At tho Enterprise OlHtc.
cgal Notice.
gUMMONsT
In the Circuit Court of the Sf,
Oregon, for the County of MnltonL 1 f
J. D. Miller plaintiff, vs. Robert V w,
defendent. Motion for leave tft Vhlt
Execution and action to revive a i,lTW at
ToRoUrtN. Whitethealoee J:fZZ
the complaint and motioned SinT
m the above entitled action within Z00
of the date of the service 'of thiVum
upon you, ,1 -served within said I countT
i f served in any other county ot this s,,?'
then within twenty days from ihl sJb,at.
service ; or, if you fail ft answer for" f
thereof, the plaintiff will aJXto'tfi r Ml
onthehrst day of the ffi ofV.S Conrt
which shaKbe held after six week Ihr
ton of this summons for learfto Se'
Execution against you on a judumen h
cd against you by the plaint ifffa ih iv"1
trict Court of the 2nd JtXi w iV Dl8'
Oregon at the May term fi to wuV
the 4th day of May is.,8 in th p M0
MtdtnomaUr.thLjoVSSanl
a judgment against you for the sum of J447'
2o and interest thereon since the 4th ,1,, Ar
By order of Hon. W. W. Upton J(if
the 4th Judicial District, 1 Ud?f,
JOHNSON & McCOWN
May 11, ISflS. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
c
ITATION
In the matter of the estate of n,.k-i
M - ...juqt
oore, deceased.
In the County Court of Clackamas county'
State of Oregon, 3
In the name of the State of Oregon: Id
Jane Painter, Robert M. Moore, James M.
Moore, and Robert C. Moore devisees aiui
heirs of said Robert Moore deceased and to
all other devisees or heirs of said Robert
Moore deceased if any there be. You and
each of you are hereby cited to be and ap
pear in the County Court of Clackanus
county State of Oregon on
Monday the filh ilay of July
A. D. 1SCS, being the first day of the JUT
term of said Court then and there to show-
cause it any you have why the petition of
Ueorge.A. 1'ease the administrator de bonis
feouofsaid estate praying for an order to
sell real estate to pay the debts charges and
expenses of administration of said estate
should not be granted, The land described
in said petition being situated in
Suctions 35 and oi iu Township 2 S
Range 2 E.
Sec. 31, Township 2 S Range 2 E.
Sec. I and 2 Township 3 S Range I E.
, 1 Witness the Honorable W. T.Mat-
j l. s. lot-k,- J sdge of said i'ourt, and the
' . ' seal of said Court hereunto alhxed,
this, 2d day of June, a. i. 1 8S.
33.ot; J. M. BACON, Cmmty Cleri.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the Estate of William
Arthur, senior, deceased.
In the County Court of Clackamas cdrSnfv,
State of Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that A. F. Hedges,,
the Executor of the estate of said William
Arthur senior, deceased, was filed and pre
sented for settlement, his final account of
the altairs of said estate, and that
Monday the 0 th day of July
A. D. IStfS, being the fust Monday of July
1S6S, and a day of a regular term of said
Court, has been "appointed by said Court foi
the settlement of said account, and for the"
hearing of objections to said final account
and the settlement thereof.
By order of said Conff.
J. M. BACON".
3:5 County Clurfcv
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the esfaltf of Presley
Warnick, deceased.
Notice is hereby given W ffre trndersigncd
Administrator f the bove named estate, to
the creditors c-f, and all persons having
claims against said estate, to exhibit the'
same, with the necessary vouchers, within
six months frcm- the first publication of this
nofica, fo the undersigned, at the oflice of
D. M. McKcnney, Esq., in Oregon City
Clackamas county, State of Oregon.
33:it " CAKEL HOWELL.
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LOWERS !
Being acrent for the celebrated nurseff
of II. MILLER, Mibvaukie, I am prepared
to supply orders for Flowers and Shrubbery
at the Nursery prices.
L. DILLER.
THB GREETING.
A Collection of Glccs,Quartetts, Cho
ruses, Part-Songs, -c; By L. O.
Emerson, author of '"The Jubilee"
Harp of Judah, Golden Wreath,
Merry Chimes, etc.
Upwards of half a million copies of Mr,
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proving a popularity which has rewarded nc
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which cannot fail to insure for this new vol
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Book and Job Printing I
T
IIK ESTEKPKISE OFFICE
Is supplied with every requisite for doin
a superior style of work, and is constant
ly accumulating new and beautiful style
of material, and is prepared for ever
variety of
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X jR I NT ITS O I
AT SATISFACTORY 1'lUCE.S.
The Public are invited to call and
examine both our specimens and facilities
for doing work.
Officers Elect!
INT CLACKAMAS COUNTY,
JO LEASE JJEMEMEMBERt
That Blanks of
every description for
your use can be ob
tained at the Enter-
prise office, to order,
just as neatly printed
And as Cheap!
as at any other estab
lishment in the State.
Ve will supply other
Counties at tbe same
rate. BOOTS AND SHOES.
ZPT 8,000 Pairs have just been received aE
the l'hiladIphiaBoot store, comprising ev
erything intended for the understanding
which Rast & Cahalin. 112 Front Mreet,
Portland, are prepared to sell at the low
living price. See adrtrtiseiuciit.
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