Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, July 25, 1868, Image 3

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3 TOVW AND COI XTY.
On Thursday the thermometer stood
at 6 in the shade, in this city.
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"We have been requested to say that a
Vacancy has occurred in the music class of
prof. Grob, at this city, and one pupil is
wanted to fill the place. Trof. G. visits
(jOregon City on Wednesday of every week.
L-YTe invite all who wish to be correct,
in this fast age, with regard to time, to the
card of Mr. Highfield, in our advertising
columns. Ills time is always right and
can be bad on very moderate conditions.
Manufacturers and dealers in leather
should patronize the MiKvaukie establish
ment of Mr. Thomas Armstrong. Ilis
leather is equal in all respects, if not su
perior, to any other quality in the State.
Try Lis. See advertisement.
J. E. Walsh recently committed to the
avium at East Portland, has passed an
examination before the faculty in charge
of that institution and been discharged, as
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restored, and able to attend to his busi
ness, which he resumed in this city on
Thuxsday hist.
Capt. Keliey of the Nevada, in the
North American Steamship Co.'sline. will
sail from San Francisco on the 5th of Au
gust next, connecting with the Sir. San
tufcjo for New York. The fine ship Oreao
nin will sail on the 20th of August, and
the Nevada on September 5th.
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Our city has worn a sad appearance for
the last week in consequence of the death
of two adults and three children in this
vicinity. The diseases were not contagious.
but death in every instance was sudden.
The general health of the community is
good, if we except the numerous instances
of whooping cough, and in this respect
very great improvement may now be
noted.
The P. T. Co.'s new steamer Altjany.
Capt. Miller, made her first trip to Salem
on Monday last running up from here in
nine hours and ten minutes. She over
took the Echo aground, on the voyage,
lightened her and passed over the same
eUoul vithout hindrance. On her arrival
at Albany there was great rejoicing among
the people who are highly pleased with
their towns namesake. We think the name
a very fitting one. and much more ap
propriate than personal. All pretty
steamers outfit to be named after the
pretty valleys and towns, we say.
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Heath, the great proprietor of all,
(Sjteems to have made imperative demands
upon other friends throughout the State.
Among the losses in Portland we observe
that Hon. J. N. Dwlph, Capt. Higgins. and
others have had taken from them tender
bjs of affection.
Who knows our sad hearts anguish
The deep distressing pain.
When we see that we must render
Our little jewels twain? "
It has been currently reported on the
streets for some time that the Democrats
of Oregon City have purchased a flag
The fl tg of our Union.
0 The red white and white and blue.'
On Thursday, at noon, there was seen fly
ing from the mast, the ' Stars and Stripes"
---Some said that it was the Democratic I
fl. isr but on viewing it from our office
d.ior we pronounced the supposition un
q true, as the flag showed evidences of for
mer service and no Democratic flag, in
this age. bears any such indications unless
it came from Seeessia. The real facts
about the flag which was flung to the
breeze on Thursday are these : The 14th
amendment to the Constitution has been
adopted and officially proclaimed to the
T ople: and Union men here felt like re
citing over it a little.
e?We have seen no finer potatoes, in
any country, than those raised by Mr. Wm.
Ilronghton of this city, in his garden about
one half mile east and a quarter above
Main street.ccording to analytical trigo
nometry. Ttiis proves to us that while
Mr. Broughton has an elevated place for
his residence, it is noi alone for its beauty
that he admires it, but that it can be made
productive as well, thus combining the
useful with the ornamental. Very many
persons suppose that the hills : bo .t us are
not productive. This is a grave error.
We urge that no hill is so high, no vale so
low, but thawealfh can bo produced from
them in our State. We have samples ot
timothy grass in our office, measuring six
feet in length, which grew on clay land.
w ned by Mr. Wm. 15. Partlow of this city.
hat better evidences than these do we
need to orove that labor finds -its reward
here ?
Thh and Tua9. On Wednesday last
passengers reached Una city ten hours
from thjj Dalles. This we consider is
pretty good time. The distance by wafer
fronriiere to Dalles City is about 135
miles. The passage requires three steam
rs and one railroad, to complete the con
tract. Of these the P. T. Company furnish
the Senator, a packet of 150 tons, worth at
le ist $20,000 ; the O. S. X. Co. supply the
11 iison G. llant, a fine Xorth river side
wbeel steamer, valued at about 70,000,
and having a carrying capacity for about
1.000 tons. This steamer, under command
of Captain John Wolfe, plys regularly be
tween Portland and the Cascades, where
the passenger is landed and conveyed
across the portage on a train of cars drawn
y a veritable locomotive of Eastern
w knianship.over regularly laid iron rails,
for a dis'ance of six or eight miles. Thence
J-1" go on board another floating palace,
of which we know but little in these lat
Ur days, except that Geo. Knaggs Esq.,
acts as Purser. Py ix o'clock F. M., you
Ou sup at tie Uxnatiila House, in Dalles
ci;J, or take cars again for Celtic, 13 miles
ver a splendid railroad. Xext you arc
at liberty to pursue jour way on to the
States, or just where you please. At pre
ent travel to Chicago is easy in from
thirteen to fifteen days by the Boise City
rote. connecting with cars of the U. P. It.
qR- at Laramie. By the more northern
route the time is a little greater, but 20
'lays is sufficient for an ordinary traveler
to reach St. Paul in, from Oregon City.
The that part of our item is brief. In 1802
tt writer left St. Paul May 15th, and
landed in Portland on the 29th of October
--five months and 14 days. A friend, at
ir elbow came out a few vears earlier,
and tvaj.tr HveJcs in making the voyago
.''' ''"y fc-i-v miV-,, hy ..?-. '
On Monday last Messrs. Wm. Barlow
and Geo. A. Sheppard left us for Grand
Ronde Valley the tatter, with his family,
intending to "make that his future home.
Dana's life of General Grant is now
about ready for subscribers. It will un
doubtedly be the best book issued
upon that subject Messrs. Francis. Dewev
& Co.. of San Francisco, are agents for
this coast.
On Tuesday evening next a concert
and exhibition, comprising select music,
charades, tableau vivants, etc., will be
given at Washington Hall in this city for
the benefit of the Baptist Sabbath School
library, by citizens of Oregon City.
L. II. Lewis Esq. and brother.of Port
land, passed on to their homes last Tues
day, after an absence of some days in the
valley. They traveled south through
Washington and Yamhill counties, thence
north by the route through Albany, Salem.
Aurora, etc. They report the roads in
good condition everywhere they have
been, except in Clackamas county.
Information is wanted of the where
abouts of Joseph Alexander, who resided
at Butte creek, in this county, for some
two years, and left there about three
years ago. stating that he was going out
into the Cascade mountains. lie was
about 50 years of age. medium stature, anfi
showed evidences of insanity. Address
information io Joseph P. Eagon, Belpassi,
Oregon. State papers copy.
Mr. II. L. Kelly is making an opening
in the brush upon the bluff for anew resi
dence. He has a fine location, and we
predict that in less than two years will be
surrounded by neighbors. Property on
the bluff is valuable for residences, and is
commanding considerable attention not
so much among speculators as the perma
nent class of settlers. We understand
that Mr. Harvey sells very reasonably to
persons who wisli to build.
Monday's Evening Commercial con
tains a statement from Wm. W. Skinner,
formerly of St. Joseph co., Indiana, upon
the East side railroad. We have never
passed over the entire line of the grade
between East Portland and Matlock's, but
can say on the representation of a much
abler man than either Mr. Skinner or our
self, an old resident of Oregon and a prac
tical thinker, that while there are some
facts in the statement as published, they
are all. in the main, exaggerated.
Old Taminv. A prominent Democrat
of this county objected to the nominations
of the Xew York Convention, because it
was ruled by Wall street gold. lie at
tributes it all to August Belmont, and
" Old Tam.my Hall." He says he knew
them both in New York, and they are un
scrupulous tricksters, particularly Old
Tamany. lie thinks he ought to stick to
stocks, and let politics alone.
We hope " Old Tamany :' will make a
note of this.
On Wednesday last, the Active Base
Ball club of Portland came up to Oregon
City, to play the third and last game of a
match with the Young Grants of this? place,
and to be beaten again by the latter. Af
ter our boys did the job up for them as
the baso-ballists in our city do those things
of late, the Actives returned to Portland
as happy, we suppose, as could be expect
ed under the circumstances; they having
lost the ball by six runs. On Monday
previous the 2d nine of the Athletics of
Portland, were beaten in this city by the
Champions of this place, 27 runs the
score standing 77 to 50.
On Wednesday last another painful
accident befel master llichard Roberts' at
the woolen factory in this city, resulting in
the breaking of his left lower limb, just
above the ankle. It occurred while in the
act of casting a belt off from a pulley of a
second breaker in the card room. He
placed his knee against the belt, When
his overalls were pressed between the pulley-wheel
and belt, throwing hitn over the
wheel. It is a sad accident, and adds an
other item to the list of unfortunate events
which have befallen Mr. Roberts' family
within the past year.
Mr. J. N. Iloag. Secretary of the Cali
fornia State Agricultural Society, has our
tl anks for favors. The next fair of the
Society will be held at Sacramento, begin
ning on the loth and ending on the 2oth
of September. Exhibito:s from Oregon
will be granted all the privileges that can
be asked, to compete with California. We
suggest that it would be well for our
woolen mills, iron works, and manufac
turers generally flouring mills especially
to bo in attendance at Sacramento.
This County can compete with California
in lumber, lime, cement, iron and coal, and
the State can discount her on grain.
Mr. X. P. Perine, of San Francisco,
called upon us on Friday of last week,
but five days out from home. He came
overland, by the coaches of the Oregon
and California Company, was but little
fatigued, and says he has now to own vp
that our State, with its beautiful, exten
sive, and fertile Rogue's River Valley.
Umpqua valley and Wallamet valley, ex
cels all of California. He returned to
California by the steamer of Wednesday,
and by Saturday night (Providence per
mitting) will be at home again, having
passed but two weeks abroad and seen
more, in that time, than he ever knew in
all his life before, respecting this glorious
country.
According to an article in the Ore
gonietn of last Wednesday, concerning the
work upon the West side grade, we can
not sec that that company have so very
much to brag of. Mr. W. W. Skinner's re
port concerning the work on the East side,
is no doubt of a one-sided nature. We
believe Mr. S. is an employee of the West
side company, and his statements ought to
be taken with some grains of allowance.
The Orerjonian says the force employed on
the West side road averages about 100
men. On Thursday last 140, including
the Chinese, were at work on the East
side between this city and Portland, as we
are informed by one who was there. In
addition to taose there is a force employed
in nnfnn pnnntr. Tn to this date about
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. . C i . . r,.n,la !a roflilp f" i' r- !
nine niiie t iutr ,,.v v
ties and still the work goes on !
The Willamette Steamboat Company
give notice that the rates of fare by their
steamers, to or from Portland will be as
follows: Oswego or Milwaukee 25 cents:
c? t
Oregon City 50 cents; Boone's Ferry, j
Fiievilt, '"biritio". or Prfon, I 'K'
DIED.
In Oregon Citv. Julv ISih. lfiflS. infant
son of Ecgexe and Mary Lakorest.
Also, In Oregon City on the same dav.
Franklin ,scn of William and Jane Singer.
aged two years and five months.
In Oregon City July the 10th 18C8
Frank Leslie son of J. G. and Melissa S.
Wrisi.ev, aged 3 years 11 months and 5
days.
I take these little lamb3. said be,
And lay them in my breast ;
Protection they shall "find in me,
In me be ever blest
His words the happy parents hear,
And shout, with joys divine,
O Saviour all we have and are
Shall be forever thine. C.
If you wish the very besc Cabinet J'hoto
ci aths, you must call ou Bradley & Rclof
son, 42V Montgomery street, San Francisco.
Oregon LoUe Xo, 3. I. O. of O. F
........... f , T1' . J 1
fat 7 o'clock, in the Masonic Hall.
Members of the order are in
vited to attend. By order
N. G.
iUultnoma.U Lodge Nu, 1. A. K. mtl
a A. M. -Holds its regular communi
'vr' cations on the Hrst and Third Sat
urd'iys in each month, at 7 o'clock,
from the 2oth of September to the 2"th of
March, and 7 A o'clock from the fifth of March
to theSoth of September. Brethren in good
standing are invited to attend.
By order of W. M.
Dutch eu's Lightning FlyKii.lek.
That pest of Summer, huge black swarms
of flies can be got rid of cheaply and easily
by the use of the above popular article, which
lias an enormous sale at th. east, aud is now
for sale by dealers everywhere.
Hostettkr, Smith & Dean,
ReDINGTON & CO.
C2.St) Wholesale Agents San Francisco
MACK & HATCH,
DENTISTS,
The patronage of those desiring First Class
Operation, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction iu all cases guaranteed.
N. !. Nitrous (Jxyde administered for the
Tainless Extraction of Teeth. Also : the
Rhigolene Sway used for those who prefer it.
Office Corner of" Washington and Front
streets, Portland. Entrance on Washington
street. 42. tf
Asiatic Cholera. The strongest
proof of instrinsic merit.
Dear Sirs, I ought to have acknowledged
long ago tho box of Pain Killer you had the
goodness to send me last year. Its coming
was most providential. I believe hundreds
of lives were saved, under (rod, by it. The
Cholera appeared here soon after we receiv
ed it. We resorted at once to the Pain
Killer, using as directed for Cholera. A list
was kept of ail to whom the Pain Killer was
given, and our native assistants assured us
that es;ht out of eveiy ten to whom it was
prescribed, recovered. It has. too, been
very ustful in various other diseases. It has
proved an incalculable blessintr to multitudes
of poor people throughout all this region. I
Our native preachers are never willing 'to :o J
out on their excursions without a snpplv of f
trie Pain Killer: It gives them favor in the
eyes of the people, and access to families and
localities by whom otherwise they would be
very indifferently received.
Believe me, dear tirs. gratefully and faith
fully yours. J. M. JOIIXSOX.
Jiitsionary at Swatoic, Chine.
AGRICULTURAL.
" lie who by the Plow would thrive,
iliciseif must either hold or drive."
Notice to o ii r Rentiers.
A general invitation is extended to all the
readers of Thk Wkkkly Enterprise, to
sand to the DlHor of this tpvr infonim-
tion on subjects connected tcith farming,
gardening, and rural eco; army.
SPECIAL XOT1C1JS
Ir. E. Coojin-'ri l'niversal Magnetic
UALM A great Family Medicine. It is a
sovereign remedy for
And kindred diseases of the throat, and un
equalled in t lie cure of I'ysciitery, Diarrhea.
Cholera, Cholic, Cholera Morbus", and
Ftvir aixl Ague,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Co'ds, Toothache,
I.utns, Sprains, Bruises, etc., ic, are at
once relieved by its tiu.elv use.
Truly a. Vtgt-ttble I'rcparsitlcn,
ZiW None genuine without signature of
W. It. STRONG.
REDINGTOX & CO.,
jylS Sm) Sole Agents.
iSTAH OF THE UNION!
CELEBRATED
jSTQMGHJBITTERS!;
Tlie delicious Stnmnrii I5itttr a-i entliHy Vr-rO-J
j aliW, nafl frre from mcobol ttud every hurtful ii;gie-
; TRY ! A I JUDGE 5
I IHZm i FOR
FRY imr iYOUR
THESV1!
H SELF! 5
I dnt. A pVnnt tonic und n mnst fljrrccnMe rfrirk
The m'kft is niitii with pois-?ton compound : J
rmt T II K S K bitter. ihmHw f-om the rux-t fx-J
J racts ot vuUiable tool, lark i:ni nhs, aie
mir-Ktil y Rrt'pVe't to the due f hU ftfTftioi.s oMkt-J
' stomncV K td!i", Ter hw! l?rwp?t, Mich as P.--
0 ptMa, Fever, IiHnhre-i, Loss Arptif. nr. etc. 9
For sal every where. A. KKNKIf l'PK.V. J
m k MANrrj.c-ruREr.5
DR. HUFELAND'S
CELEBRATED
SWISS ST0EIACH BITTERS.
TRY
IT
TRY
IT
The best Purifier of the Blood !
A Pleasant Tonic !
A very Agreeable Drink !
Unsurpassed for acting surely but
gently on the secretions of the kid
neys, bowels, stomach and liver!
For sale at all wholesale and retail liquor
drug, aud grocery stores.
NOBODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
J. G. Fniacn, Proprietor.
Taylor & Uknoel, Sole Agents,
Eo.ly) 413 Clay si., San Francisco
Dr. IIostetter's Stomach Bit
ters. The operation of this palatable rem
edy upon the stomach, liver and excretory
organs is singularly soothing and conserva
tive. It regulates, recruits, and purifies
them. Dyspepsia in all its forms yields to
its control and invigorating properties, and
it is- recommended to mothers, enfeebled by
the cares and duties of maternity, as the
safest and best remedy they can probably
use. In all the crisis of female life it wii! be
found eminently useful, and elderly persons
will derive much more benefit from it than
from ordinary stimulants. Sold by the drug
gists and dealers everywhere.
IIODGE, CALEF & CO., Agents,
Zri-.if Portland, Oregon.
N
NOTICE.
I- the U. S. Land Office at Oregon Cay
Oresron, Notice to Joseph Smith. You are
hereby notified that David G. Kendall has
located at this office Lot , and S W 1-4 of
N W 1-4 of Sec 27 and lot 1 and E 1-2 of N
E 1-4 of sec 23 T 1 S. R 'J W which location
was approved by the Commissioner of the
General Land Othce, under date of Feb. 2'th
lSt3 subject to appeal by you, said location
being in confiict with vourpre-emption tiling
j ou will therefore be allowed thirty days
from service hereof in which to take an ap
peal. Julv t'th, 165S.
OWEN WADE, Register,
HENRY WAKREN, Receiver. (38.4).
JPLOWEUS !
r.eini; azeut for the celebrated nursery
of U. MILLER, Milwaukie, I am prepared
to supply orders for Flcwers and Shrubbery
ittVf V?rerv rv'l?3-
Portland.
W I L L M E T T E
IRON WORKS COMPANY !
frfsrpaa!- isorih irout and tu sts.,
Portland. Uresron.
Irosa Founders,
STEAM ENGINE
AXD
BOILER BUI LDERS.
TIIKSE WORKS ARE LOCATED OX the
bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and efficiently.
We have secured the services of -Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years gives
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We a;-e 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'UMPS ! !
&C, &C, &C..
Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all
lin as. Hi OX SHU ITER J YORK a t Sa n.
Francisco cost and freight. Wheeler eb Ran
dall's Patent Grinder and. Amalgamator.
Duninir's and Steven Self Adjusting Patent
I'iston Backing, either applied-to old or neic
steam cylinders. Q 'tarts Stampers, Shoe and
dies, if the est hard iron. 2:g
THE BEST SELECTION
3
And largest assortment of
r.i:...' r tit- i, . ,
fcllm l Jjauiea ueiua , musses, uuvs
and Childrens
BOOTS and SHOES.
Can be had at the P 1 1 1 LA I) ELI' 1 1 1 A ROOT
AXD SHOE STORE, Xo. 112 Front street,
I'miland, opjsite tl'al-ier 1'aos. Carpet store,
where new goods of the latest styles are re
ceived by every steamer," direct from the cast,
enabling us to sell cheaper than anv other
store in ths city. KAST & OA 1 1 ALIX.
112 Front street, 1'ortland.
SPRING
STOCK !
-;oav-
OPEN1NG
HURGREN & SHSNOLER !
loo, l'j-, ijo, i;3
First street, comer of Salmon,
POUT LAX D. OREGON.
IMPORTERS AXO MAXCFACTCRERS OF
Parlor, UrJroom, Dlnlnaromn, Office
and Library Furniture- !
Pure curled Ifoir, Eureka hair, 3foss
Palu, JVool and Straw Ja trasses,
Sprinr Jlfatrasses of u7l descriptions
On Hand atid Made to Order.
Wc arc constantly adding to rnr 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 tpjality. We have a large stock of case
goods, such as
Walnut Hid room safs
Imitation Afarre .'
Oak and lioseaood stt( if
Arm, Dining, and Wood teal chains'
WK SV PPLY OKAI.LRS AND MERCHANTS
RecL-iving orders from the country at the
LOWFST TRICKS !
20.) llURGKEN &. SI1IXDLER.
-.- V 1 JL. "X3 12 Y !
One door south from the corner of First and
Morrison streets near the Western,
1 'or I land, Oregon.
Wm. T. Shanalian,
IMPOKTEIi AXD DEALER IN
MUSICAL INSTWMF.XTS, .
FINE ENGRA VINGS,
PICTURE FRAMES
And MOLDINGS.
THE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK
of Engravings, Crouios, 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 !
Constantly on hand.
AGENT FOR BRADBURY S CELEBRATED
rvsiil Scale Pismos I
Which have given universal satisfaction,
and which be guarantees to sell at San Fran
cisco prices.
jSf Special attention f;iven to framing
Photograph Engravings, etc.
Mr. Shunahan, formerly of A. Koh
ler's establishment, San Francisco, will at
tend to tuning and repairing Pianof, Melo
deoiis, and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
Pianos for Pent. (3J.ly
Sixteen Years in Oregon.
S. j. M'CGRMICK,
THE
Pioneer Eookseller and Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform all his old
customers (and as many new ones as may
not be acquainted witti 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 BOONS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION BOOKS for alt kinds of
Musical Instruments.
CIIVUCJl ?ltiIC HOOKS,
BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS,
MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS,
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
SEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES,
GLOBES,
PRESSES,
PENS.
Photographic Albums, j
And every oiuer uruvie nwyc nur
Pioneer Book Bindery.
OREGO.MAi ntJfL.DlXG,
A'o. 3 "WasUingtora Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of
Stylu known to tne traoe. .
Orders from thr cciatr f rotrfI at-
Portland.
OREGON
IE JEt "Y" !
F. 0PITZ, PROPRIETOR,
FIRS T STREET, FOR TLA ND,
Bet. Washington and Stark sts.
MANUFACTURER OF
ALL KINDS AXD QUALITIES OF
CEACKEES!
BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY
QR ACKERS
Will always be sold below San Francisco
prices. All oiders promptly attended to.
OREGON IJXKEKY,
Fir-it st., Portland. Oregon.
W. A. ALURIC1I. J. C. MEKKILL. JOH.V II CRAKEX
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL& CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
A CENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA,
I'x Hawaiian and Oi egon Packet Lines.
Importers of San Qtientin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich laland Sugars, ColTee,
Kice, and Putu.
Agents for Provost's k Co.'s Preserved
Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar.
Dealers in Flour, (irair., Paeon, 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.
ALDKICH, MERRILL & CO.,
Xos 'Mi and 206 California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO.,
10 North FrontSlreet, Portland.
Sugar, CoiFcc and Syrup.
r i- Just received per barque
SSS R A I N I E R ,
FROM nOVOLVLt7 DIRECT.
4AAA KEGS ISLAND SUGAR;
UlU OF VARIOUS GRADES.
400 sis KONA COFFEE ;
300 Ills Hawaiian sugar-house syrup.
Will be sold low to the trade, lu
M'CRAKEN, MFRIiILL, &. CO.
C. Iff. MYEltS,
PLIMMXG, CIS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
Xo. HO Kirt Street PortlaiiU
Gas Fixtures,
Cooking Ranges,
Hot Water Boilers,
Marble Top Washstands,
Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
Water Closets,
Hath Tubs,
Lead Pips.
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes.
TEES, ELBOW. RETURN BENDL
MI'RLES, JirsHXGS, dr.,
for Stiarn, Water and Uaj.
ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water Guages, Whistles
Talion Pumps, Steam (iuuges, Globe,
Angle, and Check Valve.-;, Guage
Cocks, Air Cocks, and alt kinds
ot Brass - Work. Rubber
Hose, Hose Pipes, Ac.
Hotels, public buildings, mid private resi
dences heated with the latest improvements
in ste mi 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.
0. U. MYERS.
LAC OURS'
Celebrated Stomach Bitters.
o
At this season of the ycir when chills and
fevers are prevalent, there is no one who
should be without a bcttle of Louis Lacour'a
Delightful Stomach Hitters. Like the
Lighthouse to the Mariner,
they are the guide to those who use them to
outride the breakers of disease, in the .ioui
ney of life. To them was awarded the First
Prrxiu-m, at the California Stnte Fair. The
Committee highly and especially recommen
ded tbtm for their medicinal qualities.
Their emblem is
A LIGIITHO USE;
Their device :
Pro Bono Publico :
Z'F" Sold by all the principal drug sores
liquor houses and saloons in this city, and
throughout the state.
500
CASES FOR SALE
In lots to suit, at manufacturer's rates, by
K. M A It TIN & Co.,
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines
and Liquors, 22 Front st. Portland. (34
REMOVAL !
THE JEWKLKY
Establishment of J. 13. Miller
nAS BEEN REMOVED
To No. 101 Front sl., corner of Aider
Carter's New Building, Portand,
In Chas. Woodard's Drug Store
JT Where he will be ready to attend to
all manner of workmanship in his line.
Watches and Jewelry repaired in ths most
workmanlike manner. J. 1$. MILLER,
Established ) j Established
1857. ) I 1S57.
J. O'CONNOR,
No. 90 First street, Portland,
Wholesale 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 Packer! u-ith care for
Shipment.
NUTS Pea-nuts, Rrazil-nuts, Wal-nuts, Fil
berts and Almonds.
.GROCERIES A selected stock of choice
Groceries, bought expressly for family use.
fr" All of which is offered for cash at
cash prices. Orders solicited.
55:ly JOHN U'COW'OR,
No. 90 First St., Portland, Oregon.
MATS,
MEUSSDSf.FFER & BRO
If
MannfuHurers and Importer of.
An i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in,
HATS, CAPS,
And HATTER'S MATERIALS,
No. 72 Front street, Portland Oregon.
Are receiving, in addition to their extensive
stock, bv every steamer, all the latest styles
of New York, London aiid Parisian taste, for
gentlemen's and children's wear, which they
will sell cheaper than any other house on
the Pacific coast.
P. S. Hats of every style and description
insurance.
THE OCCIDENTAL
Insurance Company
INTEND TO CEASE BUSINESS
IN THIS STATE!
S3.Cm B. GOLDSMITH, Agent.
NORTHWESTERN
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company
Of Milwaukee, XVisconsin.
Organhtted 1859.
S. S. Daggett President
A. W. Kellogg Secretary.
25,000 Members $3,500,000 Assets.
Business of the Year 19G7.
Number Insured 9.S6C
A m ou n 1 1 nsn red . o ver $ 2 0 .000,000 00
Paid claims by Death 180.725 37
Paid dividends 95,058 20
A PURELT
Mutual Company 1
There are but seven Purely Mutual
Companies doing busitiess in the
U nited States, as per 3Iassa
cftusetts reports, and those
seven are the most successful f
The Northwestern
IS ONE OF THE SEVEN!
It ?nakes its fen payment policies non
Jorfeiting for one tenth, offer one
payment. Other companies do
after two or three payments.
No extra charge for traveling to and
from the Atlantic States, Europe,
Oregon, or the Islands.
It has not raised its rates, as some
companies 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, Pjyahle at Forty.
Nor H western.
Mutual
Xew England . . .
Manhattan ......
$9G 2
. . 104 63
. . 106 23
.. 115 10
Equal to a dividend in advance, cf
from 10 to 20 fer cent. Its per
centage of expenses and losses
on receipts are less than Any
purely Mutual Comjyany.
Investigate our company orfore In.vr
ing Refer by permission to the
following citizens of Portland:
Rev. W. II. F.toy, John Nestor;
A. L. Lovejoy, Beriah Urown,
Michael O'Connor J. It. Kobh,
W.J. YanSchuvver. S. G. Skidmore.
And numerous others, Insured in the
Company.
Elmore it Rowk, Gexeral Agents,
510 Montgomery street.,
Sa: Fraxci5co, Cal.
O. Kilbourn, Local Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
J. A. CnATMAN, M. D.,. . .Medical Examiner
5?fFor Blanks, information, &.C.,
Apply to
H. II. JOHNSTON,
Carter's Bloe':, Portland Oregon.
Agent for Oregon and the Territories.
THE MANHATTAN
JLUc Insurance Co
OF NEW YOKK.
0
Assets Nearly ...... $o,000,000 00.
Dividend to .lASt ARY 1st, 1SG7;
$l,10t,3'VG 3S.
Dividend of 1667, 40 per cent. Cash.
THIS LARGE DIVIDEND IS VERY
gratifying, and assures the polict hold
ers that they will, in this carefully conductd
company, obtain insurance at the lowest cost
consistent with tue safety of the insured.
SPECIAL FEATURES.
Dividends Annually,
Policies non Forfeiting,
After one Payment.
Policies Incontestable,
Credit Given for part of
The Premium if Desired
Prompt Payment of Losses!
Zi" All classes of Life and Endowment
Policies issued.
S?- Important New Features in
Dividends, and Modes of Insurance :
The following are examples of the opera
tions of the la.st dividend. Policies issued
in 1S63 only four vears ago:
Amount Premium Added
Total
Amount.
$ 1 3,572
10,843
10,20$
S505
Age
40
S.5
?0
25
Insured.
10,000
,000
7,500
Paid. to Policy.
1 1,280 3,572
l,of.2 2,843
70S 2,703
5?1 2;505
7,000
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, 1
Da. W. II. Watkins, J Medical Examiners.
B. KILLIN,
Local Agent,
Oregon City.
ATD
Life Insurance.
JOHNSON &. 5!cCOvN ARE THE Local
Agents in Oregon City, of the Pacific
Fire Insurance Company, the best doing
business on this cast. 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 th State
of New York.
lf Don't delay attention to these mat
tenTuntil your property is destroyed by fire,
or until yoti ai-e sick, when you cannot be
insured. Call immediately. (32.tf
C. P. FERRY,
No. 103 Front street, Portland.
Agent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company.
Aud Manhattan Life Insurance Co
OVERNMENT SECTRIIIES. STOCKS
VT Bonds, and Real Estate boigM"and
JJortlanJr.
L. A. OODAED. J- tt. f.AKK.
CODARD & LAKE.
Nos. 114 and 110 Second street,
cor. Morrison, Portland.
Having Uought out aud Refitted
THE OLD
BENNETT & WHITE
Liverj, Sale and Feed Stable
Are now prepared to receive all the old
customers, and as many new patrons as may
see tit to give us a call, we will give
Particular attention to Farmers stock!
We are satisfied that we can give entire
satisfaction to our friends and the public
an d we shall do so.
OCR LIVERY IS ALL NEW
BOTH AS TO
1
CARRIAGES AND HORSES I
And we shall take pride in turning out as
nice an outfit as any establishment on the
coast for the same money;
Sf We will also be prepared to Bct all
the good horses that come to this market, at
better prices than anyone else can paj-, as
we have a connection below superior to any
other parties in San Francisco, in this line
of business GODAIiD 4 LAKE.
cdas. Hodge. .chas. e. calef..ceo. w. sxeLl.
H0EGE, CALEF & Co.,
DBALESS IX
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, AXD WINDOW GLASS,
VARNISHES, BliUSnES, r A INTERS'
Hateriais, ana urvgglsts' Sundries.
07 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Zo.)
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED STOMACH
BITTERS!
A Pure and Powerful Tonic
Coriettivt- a.iiI Alterative, of woudrr
f ul efficacy- in diseased of (he
STO&IAdH, LIVER AND
BOWELS.
PROTECTIVE PROPERTIES.
Prevents Fever and A gue and Bill ious Re
mittent Fevers j fortifies the system
agaiti?t Miasma and the evil effects
of unwholesome water ; invigor
ates the organs ot digestion
and the bovrelsi
Steadies the Verves ami ttttd to Pro
long IitfW
REMEDIAL PROPERTIES.
Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick and
Nervous Headache; General Debility,
Nervousness, Depression of Spirits,
Constipation, Colic; Intermit
tent Fevers; Sea Sickness,
Cramps and Spasms,
atid all complaints of either sei
arising trom Bodily Weakness, whether
inherent in the svsiem or
PRODUCED BY SPECIAL CAUSES.
OTHING THAT IS NOT WH OLE-
some, cenial, and restorative in its na
ture; enters into the composition of HOS
TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. This
pOpiilar preparation contains no mineral of
any kind : cb dehdly botanical element; no
fiery eicitant; but Is a combination of the
extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants,
with the purest and mildest of all diilusive
stimulants.
The week Storiiach lS rapidly invigorated,
and the appetite restored by this tonic, and
hence it works wonders in cases of Dyspepsia,
and in less confirmed forms of Indigestion.
Acting us a gentle. and painless aprient, as
well as upon the liver, it also invariahly re
lieves the Constipation superinduced by ir
regular action of the digestive and secretive
organs. " '
, 1'ersohS, of feeble habit, liable to Nervous ,
Attacks, Lowness of Spirits, and Fits of j
Languor, find prompt and permament relief
trom the ii'tters. lhe testimonj" on tins
point is conclusive, and from both sexes.
As a Genuine Tonic, HOSTETTER'S BIT
TERS produce effects which must be experi
enced or witnessed befbre they can be fully
appreciated. In dases of Constitutional
Weakness, Premaiiire Decay, and Debilit;
and Decrepitude arising from old age, it ex
ercises the electric influence. In the conva
lescent stages of all diseases it operates as a
delightful invigorant. When the powers of
nature are relaxed, it operates to re-eniorce
and re-establish them.
Last; but not least, it is the only safe1 fcf im
ulatit, being manufactured from sound and
inocuous materials, and entirely free from
the acrid elements present more or less in
all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the
day; SOLD EVERYWHERE.
IIODGE, CALEF & CO., Agents,
S5:tf. Portland, Oregon.
HIRAM SMITHS'
OPHTHALMIC
P ANACEA!
Is without douht the most tconderful
EYE HEALER that has yet
been discovered !
It cures the most stubborn ahd hopeless
cases of chronic Infiamatiohs, Granulated
lids, films, Ac., as has been Sufficiently dem
onstrated during the fetir months in" which
in which it has been brought into public no
tice. The proprietor is so fully convinced of
its infallibility that he warrants a cure, or
refunds the money. It can ?o the eyes no
harm, and a trial of it is therefore witl out
injury or expense to the patient, if a cure is
not effected. It has cured cases of riVE, six
sixe, fifteen and even
Eighteen Years' Standing ! !
Int flarrisburg and ticinity-, Linn Co., Oregon.
To which th following persons will bear
Witness :
E. B. Moorei Nathaniel Bell,
A. L. Wallace, G. R. Ward,
Mrs Montgomery, John M. Holloway
Wi D. I'orter. Roo't Ramsey,
And Other Citizens.
Persons afflicted with the distressing
scourge of diseased eyes are advised to give
this remedy a fair trial on the "No cure, no
Pay," and no injury plan.
Prepared by Smith & Roach. Harrisbur"
Oregou. SMITH k DAVIS,
- General Agents, Portland Oregon,
To whom all orders should be addressed.
JjgF" For sale by all Druggists. (29
Family Ic Colors.
Patented October 13th, 1S63.
PERFECT FAST COLORS.
Black, Dark Green,
Black Silk, Light Green,
Dark Blue, Magenta,
Light Blue. Maize,
French Blue, Maroon,
Claret Brown, Orange,
Dark Brown, Pink,
Light Brown Purple,
Snvff Brown, Royal Purple t
Cherry, Salmon,
Crimson, Scarlet,
Dark Drab, Slale,
Light Drab, Solferinft.
Fawn Drah, Violet,
Yellow. Light Fawn Drub.
FOR. DYEING SILK,
Woolen and Mited Goods, Shawls, Scarfs
Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, '
Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing)
Ana nil Kinds ttt Wearing Apparel.
A Saving of Eighty per Cent
For 25 cents you can colol- as many foods
n would otherwise cost five timea that sunt.
Various shades can be produced from the
same dye. The process is simple, and ady
one can use the dye With perfect success.
Directions in English, Frsoeh and German
outside of eaoh package.
HOWE A STEVENS, -
806 Broadway., Boston
Fftr sale bySirith 4 Dais PorflancUiad
y P!I Parker, Ors City i-2',
CLIFF HOUSE.
MaixStkekt,
Nearlv Opposite Woolen Factory.
W. L. WHITE, I Prenrietor
T. W. RHOADE3, f
Oregon City, Oregon.
Wt invite the citizens of Oregon CityV and
the traveling public, to give us- a bare of
their patronage. Meals can be had at an
hours, to please the ccost fastidious. I
Notice to the Public.
I HAVE this dav closed the Harlow IIou?
in favor of the Clifl' llotise. Hope my
old customers will give their liberal patron-
age to the above well kept house. Th--v
will find Messrs. White & Hhoades alwa
on hand to make cuests comfortable.
WM. BARLOW.
McLaughlin House.
Main street, (opposite the Woolen ililli.;
Oregon City, Oregon.
3. F. Miller & Co., Proprietors.
ZUfF" This is the most commodious Ilot'f
in the city. Newly furnished, aud just ope
for the reception of guests.
-?f It will be the endeavor of the Propii
etors to make all guests comfortable.
OREGON HOUSe7
Main Street 4 .Oregon City
JACOB B0EHM, Proprietor.
ESTABLISHED 1S07.
ilEDUCTIOST IV PRICES t
The undersigned wishes to give notice
that from Saturda-, October 5th, 1 S7, price
at the above house will be as follows :
Board and Lodging pef week i ?5 Oo
Board without Lodging 4 -
Board and Lodging per dav 1 '
JACOB BOE11.M.
Cregcn City, Oct. Sd. 1S07. f
OSWEGO HOUSE!
OSWEGO, OREGON.
JOHN SCHADE . .Proprietor.
IS now prepared to receive and entertain
all who may favor him with their patron
age. The House is New and the Rooms r.i.:
Newly and Neatly Furnished. The TahU
nill be supplied with all the delicacies tf
the season. The House is situated near tli
steamer landing. The proprietor will at al!
times endeavor to give entire satisfaction
all who may favor him with a call, and
would respectfully solicit the patronage it.
the Traveling Public. 41:tV-'
Board per week $" '"?
Board and Lodging '
Singie Meals .".
Western Hotel,
Portland, Oregon.
Corner of First and Morrison strccla.
Ths best and most comfortable Hotel in th
Stute, where every want is anticipated,
and cheerfully supplied.- Warm and
cold Baths attached to the house.
Tifts Hotel is located near the steamship
Landing. The Hotel Coach will be in i.t
tendauce at all the Landings, to convi-r
Eassengers and baggage to and from tl.r
ouse free of charge.
SEiVELL & DOIiCY,
xi.if Proprietor".-
PATT0N HOUSE,
Two doors soutfc of the old Court House,
Front street, Portland, Oregon.
W. X Fattox V ropnetor.
Single meals, 25 cents.
This house is newly
in the best s-tvle.
Beds, '2o cert,
fitted, and furnished
XH.Kfr,
A ME RICA X EXCI I A N G E.
(lat-e LIXCOLN HOUSE,)
X. 84 I'ront stri i l, Portia ftl Oregon.
L. 1. W. QUIMHY, Pnoi-KiKTon,
Late if ii'est-t rn Hotel.)
This house is the most commodious in t"r
State, newly furnished, and ft .v ill be therii
deavor cf the proprietor ta nuike his gnes'
comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will al
ways be found at the iand-ng onthe arriv.-.l
of steamships and river boats, carrying bm
guge to the house free of charge. j 1 7. . i
V hat Cheer House,
Nos, 12'j, l-;3 and ISO Front street,
Poktlanp, Oregon.
REDUCED RATES!
The undersigned bavins; taken this wei'
known house, solicit increased patrona;.-'
frem the traveling public. The lloiWe h; -lately
been relitted, aud the proprietor , -now
able to offer additional inducements .
their patrons. The table will be famished
with the best market affords, aud be under
the immediate supervision of tho propriety -Rooms
well furnished and well ventilated
A large fire-proof safe for the deposit f
valuables. Baggasre taken to the hotel fn .
of charge. Board per week .,.$" Oo
Board and lodging " $ito8 0
I According to the room occupied.)
Nothing will be left undone, which is in
the power of the proprietors to render guest -eomfortable.
LYONS, LEONARD Co..
''' Proprietor.-..
HOME MANUFACTURE.
HIGGINS & CO.
Are SToVr Kannfarinring n. Sitperlrr
ARTICLE OF
Chsmical, 01ive,Pale, ft.tod Brown
FAMILY SOAP,
XTrrillCH WE WILL SELL AT SN
W FrancisCo Prices, and deliver to u;
river boats free of charge.
All orders sent to Portland Soap Faetrr .
or to MeCraken, Merrill & Co., Agents, win
mtet with prompt attention.
W. L. HIGGINS & CO..
liny Proprietors.
No. S Fr-nt Street, Portland. Orein.
One block north of O. S. N. Co.'s Wharf.
, McCRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., Agent.-
I7INAL SETTLEMENT AND DISTIil
. bltiox : -
Estate of Henry V. Lambert deceased -Theodore
Wygant executor of the last wili
and testament of sm'd Lambert.' Purauau
to an order of the County Court of Clack,
mas county, Stafe of Oregon, all persons in
terested are notified that the said estate i
fully administered, and on the
First Monday of September, 1808.
ot Oregon City, in said cou tv, the Count
Court aforesaid will hear and examine th
accounts of said Theodore Wvgant executui .
and any objections that m-y he made thereti
and if no sufficient objections be show i
thereto, will order a final settlement ai..
distribution of said estate according to tY
provisions of said last will and testatum!
And all persons objecting are requited, thci
and there,at o'clock a. m., to appear ai..
show cause if any there be, why final gelln
ment and distribution should not be mad
THEODORE WYGANT, Executor.
Oregon City, luly 7th, 183. (3s.,
PETITION FOH SALE.
In the County Court of the State of On
gon for the county of Clackamas, Jutv terr
lbfis. Joiah Lettle. guardian of Willi.iu
Crew, heir of George Ciow deceased, havin
tiled a petition praying for an order and ii"
cense to sell the interest of said ward, iu tl
donation land claim of said George Crow dc
ceased, situated m the county of Clackama-.
and State of Oregon, said interest bwing ot.
seventh part of said land cUim, to par t! .
expenses of support and maintainance . f
and ward. It is therefore oidercd by tlv
Court that all persons iuterfgted in said
tate are notified to appear before the Coun
Court in and for said cou&ty, on Monday
The seventh day of September,
A.D. 1860, at 10 o'clock a. and show car--.-if
any there be, why an 6rder should not i r
giauteq to Ai4 guardian laell the inters :
cf eaid ward in said laud claim,
. W- T. MATLOCK County Judge,
t Ciaokamas Co., Oreg'-'v
ONeon Cty.-. Julv 7th, isti.
' J McCbT. Aty for Guardian.
jqSJLTJCB TO DEBTORS.
i J. C-l 2tfao has gone East, and left 1
book in rajf hands for eettjemient; ..pet s
inowui'r .themselves invested to him
-pjise cVl a-od nettle. - B. KILLIK
! -f: c??r J ! 3