Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, August 29, 1868, Image 4

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AGRICULTURAL.
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He who by the Plow would thrive,
lliinself must either hold or drive."
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ICotice to our Readers.
JDycv.eral invitation is extended to all the
eade-rs of The Weekly ExTEr.riusE, to
end to the Eiltor of this paper ivfonna
icn on suhjeds connected Tith farming,
ardening, and rural economy.
official.
Laws of the United States,
PA3S2D AT THE SECOND SESSION OT
TOE 40TB COS3BBSS.
No. 51. An Act relative to tiling reports
of railroad companies.
M it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of
America it Congress assembled. That the
reports required to be made to the Secretary
of the Treasury on or before the first day of
July cf each year, by the corporations crea
ted by or entitled to subsidies under the pro
visions of an set entitled "An act to aid in
the construction of a railroad and telegraph
line from the Missouri river to the Pacific
ocean, and to secure to the government the
me of t same for postal, military and oth
er purposes," approved, July 1, lSti2, nndthe
arts supplemental to and amendatory thereof
shall hereafter be made to the Secretary of
- I Ti " 1 . 1" .1 , 1- .
ine interior, on or oeiorc iuc ursi any oi uc
tobcr of each year. Said reports shall furn
ish full and specific information upon the
several points mentioned in the 20th section
of said act ot 1862, and shall be verified as
therein prescribed, and oik failure to make
the same as herein required, the issue of
Lords cr patents to the company in default
shall be suspended until the requirements of
this act shall be complied with, by sucii com
pany. Ard the reports thitherto made to
tho Secretary of the treasury under the said
act of July 1, lS(-2, shall be'transferred and
delivered by him to the Secretary of the Iu-terio-,
toA)c tiled bv him
Sec. 2. And le it further enacted. That the
corporations created by the provisions of the
, acts f congress approved July 2, 1354, and
Tulv 27, lSo, and known as the Northern
Pacific Railroad Company, the Atlantic and
Pacific Railroad Company, and the Southern
Pacific IJailroadConipam-'.shail make rer ( rti
?j the Secretary of the fu tenor on or before
the first of October of each year, as are re
quired (o be made by the Union l'acitic Rail
road and branches," ur.de:- the provisions of
the flrit section of this act, and on failure to
do so shall be subject to the like suspension.
Sec. Z. And be it further en acta I, That the
reports required from the commissioners ap
pointed to examiue and report in relatiou to
the road of any cf the corporations whereto
reference is-made in this net, shall be ad
dfSfcscd to and hied iu the Department of the
Interior; and all such reports heretofore
riadc shall be transferred to and filed in said
Dt-paitinc.it of the Interior; aud so much
of any and a!l acts as requires any reports
iron-, "each cowpaniej, or any officers thereof
to to made to the Secretary of the Treasury
is hcri bv repealed.
Sic. (t) A'Gt f it further cnxcied, That in
a addition to the eit-Lt 6ubsecis referred to in
ECC?
;on 20 ol the
iuiy ii :
to oc re-
ct'l upon, t';tre'shu!l uho be furnished
cnriual v to the ecreiarv ot tne lctenor all
repot ts of engineers, superintendents,9 or
othor otLcer3 v.-ho make annually report;
any of said railroad eompaaies.
.pnrovi, Juno 25, 1SGS.
to
No. 55. An Act relating to the Supreme
C urt. .
Me it enacted by Ihi Scr.mte and House of Rep
v stives' of tk United States of America,
in Congress asserid,Ld.
That in case of a vacancy in the o'dice of
Chief Justice of the Supreme court, of the
United Siates.orof his inability to discharge
powers and duties of said cilice, the same
shall devolve upon the associate justice of
faid court, whose commission is senior in
1ii.e, until such inability shall be removed
.r ant-.tb.cr appointment shall be duly made
and the person so appointed shall be duly
o,ua'ified, end this act shall apply to every
person seciceding to the office of "Chief Jus
ttcaj, pursuant to its provisions.
Approved, June 2, ISfiS.
No. f-fi. An act to authorize the Secretary
of "the Ti-easury to change the names of cer
tain vessels.
Ms it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep
resentatives of the United States of America
in Congress assembled.
That the Secretary of the Treasury be.and
hereby is, authorized to change the name of
the yacht IP. 11'. Alell, owned by James
Lloyd Greene, 6f Norwich, Connecticut, ad
iriinistraApr of the rstatc of Penjamin D.
'Jrecne. line of said Norwich dceescJ. and
John JotlVie3, j1., of Boston, Mass., to that
of Ethel, and alto to change the name of the
-var'tt. I! Il'.ronddle, owned by James Gordon
lJenmtte, jr., cf the city of New York, to
ihnt ..f L'jn.nile?s, and to grant said vessels
legisiets in said respective names ; the said
vcssi-ls being pleasure yachts only, and not
cugaged iu commercial or other business.
Approved, June 25, 1868.
v0. 57. An Act relating to contested elec
tions in the city of Washington, District of
I olumbea.
J7j it enacted bv the Senate and House, of Itep-
reiiaLive 'f the United Slates of America
in Congress axsahbled.
That whenever any person ha3 received or
h1ui!1 hereaffor receive a certificate from the
jigister of the city of Washington, based
upon satisfactory evidence furnished by the
-omniisMoners of election, notifying him of
h:j election to any elective oflice of said city
th. person receiving such notification shall
he entitled to enter upon the discharge of
the duties of his oflice, and the certificate of
the register shall be prima facia evidence of
his election to ;md right to discharge the du
ties of said ofliee.
Skc. 2. Ami be it further enacted. That
nr.y person who shall hinder or obstruct a
person holding the certificate of election
mentioned ivQlie foregoing section from en
tering upon or discliarging the duties of
such oflice, shall be deemed guilty of a mis
demeanor, aud unon conviction thereof, in
any court of competent jurisdiction, shall be
lined iu tmysum not exceeding one thousand
dollars, or'be imprisoned in the countyjail
not exceeding six months, or both said pun
(Jshments in the discretion of the court.
Skc. G. An it le it furtucr enacted: That
the supreme court of the District of Cohim
bia, or any judge thereof, shall have juris
diction to enforce, by mandamus, or other
wise, the light of any person holding the
the certificate mentioned in the first section
of this act.
Sec. And be it further enacted. That
uii per son who claims, or shall hereafter
claim, to be elected to any elective oflice in
said city, mijy commence proceedings before
ihe said supreme court cf the District of
IV'.umbin, bv petition setting forth the facts
upon which he relies, and shall serve a copy
uti the hicun bent or person who lias received
the certificate of election ; and the person so
served shail make answer to said petition
within five days jnd said court shall there
upon try the rights of the parties to said of
lice in a smmnary manner; and for that pur
iHists a special session shall be called and
held whenever necessary for the purposes of
such trial ; and the d"cision of said court in
any caoe so brought before it, shall be final
and conclusive. AiiJ when the legal organ
isation Vf the board of aldermen or board of
tom.iu.n coiiHcil shall be delayed en account
i f any cot.rest in relation to' the election of
any member c f eith.-r of said boards, the
mayor.tf said city is hereby authorized to
in. ike temporary appointments of all subor
dinate oiHoers whose appointment or election
is authorized by the said mayor and membrs
of said boards under existing laws, to contin
ue until said boards be legalW organized
Schuyler Colfax,
Sjcir eg tne Jluuee o liepresentatices.
r, . B. F. WADE,
- , ii Preu1em t Senate pro tempore.
Ludorsed oy the I'tesident, " Received June
ltith, 1jS."
'OTE BT THR DEPARTMENT Of StTE The
foregoing pot having been presented'to the
president of the L nited States for his ap
proval, and not having been returned bv turn
t. theliousc of Conifi ess in whieh it
luitd within the time prescribed bv the
Constitution of the Lnitod Mates, has become
a law Without his approval.
Public Besnlut'tons.
Vo. SO. Joint resolution authon'zing cer
tain distilled spirits to do turned over to the
surgeon General for the use of the army hos-
Jjett resolved by the'senate and house
of JievreienUttiees of the United states of
America in Lbngre assembled.
the Secretary of the treasury be, and
,-' :. herebv authorized to deliver to the sur
n - sencf'Cof y M the JUtilleJ
.: produced during the experiments
SV L bu the lat commission for testing; ffie.
xaae "Kil i juteriiil revenue service to be
ters I" . oVmv hosmtals. mid to be nnlrl
used tor. .. cst c.Jt cf 6.-.T Eicse.s
appropriated for the purchase of army hos
pital stores, the amount received to be ap
plied toward the expenses of said commision.
Approved. June 25, 1663.
No. SI. A resolution authorizing a chang-j
of mail service betweeo Fort Abercrombie
aud Helena.
Jiesolved by the Senate and ITovse of
Reprstentatire of the United States of Ameri
ca in Congress assembled.
That the Postmaster General is hereby au
thorized to change the character of the mail
seivice from Foit Abercrombie, Dakota Ter
ritory, to Helena, Montana Territory, to post
coach service.
Approved Jane 25, 15G3.
No. 25. Jeint resolution donating to the
Washington city orphan asylum the iron
railing taken from the old hall of the House
of Representatives.
Be it resolved by the senate and house
representatives of the United states of Amer
ica in Congress assembled.
That there be donated to the Washington
city Orphan asylum the iron railing taken
from the old hall of the House of Represen
tatives, now in the Capitol grounds; Provi
ded, That the same shall be taken away in
ten days after the passage of this joint reso
lution. Approved, June 25. 1SC3.
J?3- Ask your neighbor to subscribe
for the Exteuphi.se.
"Willamette Lodge Xn. 151. O. G. T.
Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms
S.E. corner of Main and Fiftli streets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. By order of W. C. T.
Oregon Lodge Xo. 3, I. O. of O. F.
'u,. Meets every Wednesday evening
ut 7 o'clock, in the .Masonic Hall.
S5','rtvN Members of the orde- are in
vitod to attend. By order N. G.
IMultnomulx Ltwlge Xo. 1, A. aiil
jf A. M. Holds its regular communi
vacations on the First arid Third Sat
r urdays in each month, at 7 o'clock,
from the 2vih of September to the 2oth of
March, and 7A o'clock from the 2"th of March
to the 20th of September. Brethren in good
standing are invited to uttend.
By order of W. M.
J. WELCH,
DEXTIST.
Permanently Located at Oregon. City, Oregon.
Rooms with Dr. Satfarans, on Main street.
TII3G CABS
HAVE ARRIVED I
rH ' 8T nk 4f-3- rf" r r. t
J -t K-J V-W
AUi; nznz foe taeticulaes
Cull at ClaLi'miiiis!
At the old Stand,
Main Street,
Oregon City.
A J I 12 8 !
JEFOKE VISITING PORTLAND CALL AT
Charman Brothers.
-.
JOOK AT THE VARIETY
For sale by Charman c: Brother.
BOOTS & SHOES !
T'HE BEST AND CHEAPEST
At
Char?nan t Bros.
Portland Prices
QANNOT COMPErE WITH
Charman 4 Brother.
CLOTU1NG!
J-JAYE YOU SEEN THE BEST
Sol until you have called vpon
Charman & Bro
M.VTS, II ATS,
OTHING CAN EXCEL
The stock of Charman & Bro.
NERVE! NERVE! NERVE!
The Requirements of the Times !
J. It. RALSTON,
HAS IT !
rpiIE OLD ROCK STORE, THE BEST
X Drv Goods house in Oregon City, has the
pluck to fill every department with au ennre
iYEVr STOCK!
Joy in the Hungry !
Hard Times Come Again no More !
Great Fall in the price of Goods
.J. If. lULSTOx,
At the Rock Store, on the corner of Main
and Fifth streets, Oregon City, has just re
turned from San Francisco, where he purch
used a large and well selected stock of
DHESS GOODS,
WOOLEN ' PRINTS,
WHITE ' II OS I Eli V,
BLEACH ED SHEETI N'GS.
GENTS' FPIiNISIING GOODS,
LOOTS AND SHOES,
1 1 ATS AND CAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
PAINTS OILS, &c, &c, &c.
IJpf" At prices hitherto unheard of,
f" lv the oldest inhabitant.
jf Let the Deople clothe themselves
J& And Rejoice'. For the winter cometh.
Give him a call p.nd be convinced that the
Rock Store is the place to trade.
CITV BAKERY!
If A IX STREET, OJiEGOX CITY.
BARLOW & FULLER,
(Successors to Wortman & Sheppard,)
Keep constantly on hand
CAKES! P I ES! BREAD!
, And Crackers of all kinds!
Orders in this Line will meet 'with
PROMPT ATTENTION!
BARLOW Bl FULLER
Also keep on hand all kinds of
FAMILY GROCERIES !
AND PROVISIONS !
STE A M BOAT STORES !
i And all Articles used for Culinary
Purposes I
BARLOW & FULLER
Sell a fine assortment of
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO !
By the Case, or at retail 1
Attention is also directed tn the fact
that nobody else sells the
FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE!
IN SHORT!
THE
OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD,
COMING TO OKEGON CITY !
Now is the Time to
The Establishment cf
J"A
JllO HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST As
sortments of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Ever brought to this Market, consisting, in part of
CLOTHING. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, For Gents' and Boys' vrear!
FURNISHING GOODS. Of every variety !
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Of all kinds and colors!
LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS. HOSIERY, etc.,
MERRI.MAC PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, etc.,
II ATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES -And au endless variety of goods, too numerous to mention.
Wliicli tlacy Iitieiad to sell Lower ti:a.n
Any Mouse in. Oregon !
If anyone is disposed to doubt the genuineness of the above stztements,
Fsjpecially the latter all the tindersigned ask of them is, that they
Call and Examine the Goods and Prices !
And satisfy themsrlves. We may be found ut the old stand, the Brick
Building, Main street Oregon City. JACOB Jb BROTHER.
CO Country Produce t::ken in exchange for goods.
Look Out ! The Eailroad is not Coming Yet !
BIT .TI'IS
PEOPLES' TRANSPORTATION 0.
Arc Still
And Rolling in
Charman & Warner's old Brick Store, Main Street,
Where he not only intends to sell, but
Will Sell Cheaper than any other House in the City.
I will say, COME OXE, COME ALL, and satisfy yourselves that it is no trouble to
me to show 'goods. I have received one of the largest stocks ever brought to this mar
ket, consisting in part of a fiue assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, FURS of various descriptions ;
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ;
KID GLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY;
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths:
BOOTS AND SHOF-S : HATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING j
FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ;
PASSIM EUE SUITS :
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS :
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities.
A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most it
Also n. larcK stock of Gents' Furnishinir Goods.
GROCERIES A well selected
JZs All kinds of Produce Bought.
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
C. W. POPE & Co.,
DEALKRS IS
STOYES
Pumps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc.
And Manufacturers of
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron "Ware,
Main Street, Oregon City.
The subscribers would respectfully an
nounce that they keep constantly on hand a
Sjood assortment cf Cooking, Parlor, Air
Tight, and other stoves, suitable to this
"market, which are being
Offered at Portland Prices !
Oar assortment in this line is large, and em
braces almost any desired pattern, including
the
BUCK,
HENRY CLAY,
HEARTHSTONE,
WESTERN 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 assortment ot Hard
ware, Woodeuware, etc.
C. W. POPE k Co.
NEW LIGHT! NEW LAMP!
AiD
ISTEW FLUID
BEST NIGHT LAMP IN USE !
Its Many Advantages:
FIRST It is Xon-Erplos'tce, and entirely
free from, smoke or ofeneive odor ichiie
burning.
SECOyDIt gives a S'ft, Clean, White
TlilRn-It is CHEAPER than any ether
Fluid or Oil.
L"Jitt.
LUCINE EURNING FLUID
For burning in the above Lamps, utnrls
all other Fluids for LIGHT and EfOOM V .
It will not Stain or Grease Clothes, Carpets,
Tables, etc.
LUCINE LAMPS AND THE FLUID
CAN BK HAD OF
C. TT. IOIK Co.,
OREGON CITY,
DEALERS IS
Stoves, Tinware, Lamps, CltJ, CJdmneys,
Z&nUnis. ic., ct ni tf
Take Passage for
Running their
the Goods for
reasonable terms.
assortment.
S. ACKERMAN.
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
IS IS W FI II 31 :
JACOB ITORTllAN.
THOMAS It. FIELDS
Wortman & Fields,
fftzt Boor to the Post Ojfce,
Oregon City, Oregon.
DEALEP.S IX
Fsiiiailj Groceries I
Provisions of all Kind !
Wines and Liquors !
Confectionery, Spices !
Canned Fruits and Meals !
And all the Favorite
Brands of Flour and Sugar
ZZgP'Tlie highest market prices jaid
for country produce.
LINCOLN BAKERY!
West Side Plain Streot,
Oregon City Oregon.
L. DILLEK, Proprietor.
IIE PROPRIETOR WISHES
to inform the public that he is now manu
facturing the bct qualities of
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKES.
PILOT BREAD,
Boston, Bultcr, Suqar and Soda
CEACKEES,
etc., Cc, dc.
In addition to w hich he will keep constantly
on hand a large stock ot the best staple and"
j FAMILY GROCERIES,
i
PROVISIONS, &c.
Jf" The best produce that is afforded by
the market, bought and sold.
L. DILLEK, 1' roprietor.
J. F. MILLER. J. w. SIX ATTVCK
J. F. MILLER & Co.,
MANCFACTt'RERS OF AND DEALERS IX
Boots sint Shoos!
At the Oregon City Boot and Shoe
Store. Main street.
THE BEST SELECTION
Of Ladies'. Gents', Boys', and children's
E. ct n shos en kited or mr.de to order.
jotch & Hestanraute.
McLaughlin House.
Main street, (opposite the Woolen Hills,)
Oregon City, Oregon.
J. F. Miller & Co., Proprietors.
X33 This is the most commodious Hotrl
in the city. Newly furnished, and just open
for the reception of guests.
JT It " ill be the'endeavor of the Propri
etors to make all guests comfortable.
OREGON HOUSE,
Main Street Oregon City.
JACOB B0EHM, Proprietor.
ESTABLISHED 1357.
ItEDlXTIOX IS PRICKS I
The undersigned wishes to give notice
that from Saturday, October 5th, 1667, prices
at the above home will be as follows :
Board and Lodging per week ?5 00
Hoard w ithout Lodging 4 00
Board und Lodging per day 1 00
JACOB BOEIIM.
Oregon City, Oct. 3d, 18(57. 50:tf
CLIFF HOUSE.
Main Street,
Xcarly Opposite Woolen Factory,
V. L. WHITE, I r,
T. W. RIIOADES, Proprietors.
Oregon City. Oreiror..
We invite the citizens of Oregon City, and
the traveling public, to give us a share of
their patronage. Meals can be had at all
hours, to please the rcost fastidious. 15
Notice to the Public.
I HAVE this day closed the Barlow House
in favor of the Cliff House. Hope my
old customers will give their liberal patron
age to the Hbcve well kept house. They
will tind Messrs. "White & Bhoades always
oa hand to make guests comfortable.
WM. BARLOW.
PATT0H 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. xii.tini
AMERICAN EXCHANGE"
(late LIXCOLX HOUSE,)
So. 81 I"roiit street, Purlin ixl Oregon.
L. P. W. QUI.MBV, PKoraiETOs,
(Late of Western Hotel.)
This house is the most commodious in the
.Str:te, newly furnished, and it will be the en
deavor of the proprietor to make his g-jests
comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will al
ravs be found at the land ug on the arrival
cf stean. ships and river boats, carrying bsg-g-.ge
t - the nouse.frec- of charge. 1 17-ly
Western Hotel,
POKTLAXD, OftLGOX.
Corner of First and Morrisoa streets,
Th; best and nost comfortable Hotel in the
State, where every want is anticipated,
and cheerfully supplied. Warm and
cold U;iths uttached to the house.
This Hotel is located near the steamship
Landing. The Hotel Coach will be in at
tendance at ail the Landings, to convey
passengers and baggage to and from the
house free cf charge.
SEWELL & DORCY,
r.i.tf Proprietors.
OSWEGO house!
OSWEGO, OREGON.
.T O II X SCI 1 A I E Proprietor,
IS now prepared to receive and entertain
all who may favor him wih their patrou
age. The House is New and the Rooms are
Newly and Neat'y Furnished. The Table
will be sk'j,p!ied with all the delicacies of
the season. The House is situated near the
steamer landing. The proprietor will at all
times endeavor to give entire satisfaction to
all who may favor him with a call, and
would rcsptctfully solicit the pa'ruiiage of
the Traveling Public. 41:tf.
Board per week. . i 00
Board and Lolgig b oo
Single Meals 50
Y h a t Cheek House,
Nos. 12ti, 1-23 and 180 Front street,
1'OUTLANB, Or.KGON.
R ED U CFJJ J2A TP
The undersigned hairing taken this well
known house, solicit increased patronage
from the traveling public. The House has
lately been refitted, and the proprietors are
now able to offer additional inducements to
their patrons. The table will be furnished
with the best market affords, and be under
the immediatesupervision of the proprietors
Rooms well furnished and well ventilated.
A large tire-proof safe for the deposit of
valuables. lUgage taken to the hotel free
of charge. Board per week $." 00
Board and lodging " .... to S 00
(According to the room occupied.)
Nothing will be left undone, which is in
the power of the proprietors to render guests
eomfortable. LYONS, LEONARD & Co.,
A'i.ti J Proprietors.
HOME MANUFACTURE.
HIGGINS &. CO.
Are Xow Jfaniirai-liiriiig a. Superior
AKTICI.E OF
Chemical, Olive, Pale, and Brown
FAMILY SOAP,
yfTHICH WE WILL PELL AT SAN
W 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
miet with prompt attention.
W. L. BIGGINS. & CO..
ll:ly Proprietors,
No. S Front Street, Portland, Oregon,
One block no' th of . S. N. Co.'s Wharf.
McCUaKEN, MERRILL .t CO., Agents
1851- 1863
e. j. nortYru? & CO.,
OKFEIt FOR SALE LOW
Builders'1 Hardware and Carpenters1
j. ools,
i Blacksmiths'1 and Machinists'1 Tools,
Coopers uud Tanners Tools,
Mining and Farjners' Tools,
Mill and Cross-Cut Saws,
Ship and Steamboat Hardware,
Tar, Pilch, Oakum, Oars, Packing ,
Manilla and Hemp Cordage,
Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves,
Poicdrr, Fuze, Shot, Lead and Caps,
Wooden Ware, Twines and Brushes.
IEON,
Blacksmiths' Goods, Cumberland Coal, Put
nam, New York and Griilin Horse Nails,
Malleable Nuts and Irons for Bug
gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins"
and Iron Axles, all sizes.
WAGON TIMBER.
Hubs, Spolts, Axles, Poles and Shafts, Bent
diims, Sawed Felloes, dx:, it-c.
Agent for A. S. IIllilic fe Co., AVIrc
Hope .tlniiiirudii in s.
Circulars furnished on application.
Our facilities for purchasing goods in the
Eastern Markets bein of a superior charac
ter, we are enabled to offer goods in our line
at as low rates as they can be purchased m
this mar ket. We cafl the attention of deal
ers to our stock, which comprises the most
complete and extensive assortment of goods
in this line ever offered m this market
3 E. J. NORTHRUP & CO.,
1ST Front Street. Portland, Oregon.
A LARGE iXVOICE OF XEW '
Sunday School and Gift Books !
17R0M THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE
' ty and
Various other Publishing Houses!
For sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson st.
between 2d and 3d. Portland, Ortgon
G. II. ATKINSON, Secretary.
?"1yl nd Tr. Ore-on Tract Soc.'t.
STEEL,
1 Vh
insurance.
THE OCCIDENTAL
Insurance Company
IXTEXD TO CEASE BUSINESS
IN THIS STATE!
B. GOLDSMITH, Agent.
A JT D
Life Insurance.
JOHNSON & McCOWN ARE THE Local
Agents in Oregon City, of the Pacific
Fire Insurance Company, the best doing
business on this cfeast. 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 mot desirable features,
having its policies guaranteed by the State
of New York.
ST Don't delay attention to these mat
ters until j-our property is destroyed by fire,
or until you ave sick, when ou camot be
insured. Cull immediately. (32. tf
C. P. FERRY,
J335 35 S Z JH-CL JBBZ 2HC
No. 108 Front street, Portland.
Ao-ent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company.
And Manhattan Life Insurance Co
(-1 OVERNMENT SECURITIES. STOCKS
Jt Bonds, and Real Estate bought and
sold on Commission. 3:
THE MANHATTAN
lAic Inssii'siiice Co.
OE NEW YORK.
O
Assets Nearly ....... $5,000,000 00.
Dividend to January 1st, 1S67,
1,IC,.-JV6 38.
Dividend of 16G7, 10 per cent. Cash:
HIS LARGE DIVIDEND IS VERY
cratifvintr. and assures the polict hold-
F.iisthut thev will, in this carefullv conductd
company, obtain insurance at the lowest cost
consistent with toe safety of the insured.
-O-
SPECIAL FEA T UBES.
Dividends Annually,
Policies non Forfeiting,
After one Payment.
Policies Incontestable,
Credit Given for pari of
The Premiu m if Desired
Prompt Payment of Losses!
All classes of Life and Endowment
Policies issued.
C5g? Important New Features in
Dividends, and Modes of Insurance :
The following are examples of the opera
tions of the la?t dividend. Policies issued
in 1 S 3 only four years ago:
Amount Premium Added Total
Age. Insured. I'aid. to Folicv. Amount.
40 10,000 J 1 ,230 $3,572" ? 13,572
35 3m0 1V2 2.S43 10,848
30 7,500 708 2.70S ,2uS
25 7,000 671 2,503 0,505
This is an entre)y 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,
10S Front st, Portland, Oregon.
Dr. A. D. Ellis, )
Dr. Vi. II. Watkixs, J Medical Examiners.
B. KSLLSriS,
Locsi 1 A ?r c ii t ,
Oregon Gity,
NORTHWESTERN
I XT T U .A. JL,
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 9.8t6
Amount Insured. over S20.000.OO0 00
Paid claims by Death 180.725 37
Paid dividends D5.93S 20
A F I' KELT
There are but seven Purely Mutual
Companies doing business in the
Un ited Sla tes, as jer Massa
ctiusetts reports, and those,
seven are the most successful !
The Northvvestern
IS ONE OF THE SEVEN!
It 7nakes its ten payment jiolicics non
forfeiting for one-tenth, after one
jyaymcnt. Other companies do
offer two or three payments.
No extra charge, for traveling to and
from the Atlantic States, Europe,
Ureaon, or the Islinds.
It has not raised its rates, as some
companies have, to make large divi
dends, but continues at the same
rales as at organization, and
making even larger divi"
dends than the eastern companies.
Comparison Endowment Policies
Age Thirty, Payable at Forty.
IVorllj western.
Mutual
New England . . .
Manhattan ......
. .$9G 2
104 53
. . 100 25
... 115 10
Equal to a dividend in advance, of
from, 10 to 20 per cent. Its per
centoge of expenses and losses
on receij'ds, are less than any
purely Mutual Company.
Investigate our company before Insur
ing liefer by 2?ermission to the
following citizens of Portland:
Rev. W. II. Stoy, John Nestor,
A. L. Lovcjoy, Periah lirown,
Michael O'Connor J. R. Robb,
W.J. VanSchuyver, S. G. Hkidmore,
And numerous others, Insured in the
Company.
Elmore & Rowe, General Agents,
513 Montgomery street.,
San Francisco, Cal.
O. Kilbourn, Local Agent,
Poktland, Oregon.
J. A. Chapman, M. D.,. . .Medical Examiner
i:?FEor Blank.--, iu format ion, Ac,
Apply to
It. II. JOHNSTON,
CarUSs Block, Portland Oregon.
Ayfct fcr Orsgon and the Territories.
Sau JTranristo.
O. H. HtLDBUElH, )
LOUIS EINSTEIN. f
t. BILDltUHRW,
rjan Eraucisco.
Portland;
Hiidburg, Bros. & Co.
1M POUTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
All Kinds of Cognacs,
Scotch and Irish Whiskies.
Bum, Gin, Domestic Liquors, Wines,
-c, etc., dfce.
fio. 25 Front st, O. S. N. Co.'s new brick
block, Portland Oregon. (29
AR IVIES & DALLAM,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
Brushes. Twines, Cordage, etc.,
AND MANfFACTCRERS OF
Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Washboards, $-c
215 217 Sacramento st., San Francisco.
113 Maideu Lane, N. Y. City.
French SVledical Office
DR. JULIAN PERRAULT, Doctor of
Medicine of the Faculty of Paris, Grad
uate of the University Queen's College, and
Physician of the iSt. John Rapttste Society,
of San Francisco.
Du. Perrault has the pleasure to inform
patients & others seeking confidential medi
cal advice, that he can be consulted at his
oflice, Armory Hall Building, Northeast cor
ner Montgomery and Sacramento streets,
San Francisco. "Rooms No. 9. 10, 11, firs'
floor, up stairs, entrance on either Moutgoir
cry or Sacramento streets.
Da. Perrault's studies have been alma
exclusively devoted to the cure of the vf i
ous forms of Nervous and Physical Debili y,
the results of injurious habits acquired in
youth, which usually terminate in impotence
and sterility, and pcrmanentl v induce all the
concomitants of old iige. Where a secret
infirmity ex:sts, involving the happiness of
a life and that of others, reason and morality
dictate the necessity of its removal, for it is
a fact that premature decline of the vigor of
manhood, matrimonial unhappiness, compel
sory single lite, etc., have their sources in
causes, tli- germ of which is planted in early
life, and the bitter fruit tasted long after
wards ; patients, laboring u ider this com
plaint, will complain of one or more of the
following symptoms; Nocturnal emissions,
pains in the back and head, weakness of
memory and sight, discharge from the Ure
tha on "going to stool, or making water, the
intellectual faculties are weakened, loss of
memory ensues, ideas are clouded, and
there is a disinclination to attend to busines,
or even to reading, writing or society of
friends, etc. The patient will probably com
plain of dizziness, vertigo, and that the sight
and hearing are weakened, and sleep disturb
ed by dreams, melancholy, sighing, palpita
tions, faintings, coughs and slow lever;while
some have external rheumatic pain, and
numbness of the body. Some of the most
common symptoms are pimples in the face,
face, and aching in different parts of the
body. Patients sulferir.g from this disease
should fcpply immediately to Da. Peer.uit.
either in person or by letter, and he will
guarantee a cure of stLniual weakness in six
to eight weeks.
Patients suffering from rccerial etiscases
in any stage. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures
Bubo Ulcers, Cutaneous Eruptions, etc , will
be treated successfullj-. AU Syphilitic and
Mercurial Taiuts entirely removed from the
system.
Dr. Perrault's diplomas are in his oflice,
where patients can see for themselves, that
thev are under the care of a renvilarly edu
cated practitioner.. Ttie best references giv
en if required.
Patients suffering under chronic diseases,
can call and examine fur themselves. We in
vite investigation ; claim not to know everv
thing, nor to cure everybody, but we cio
claim that in all cases taken under treat
meet, we fulfill our promises. We particu
larly request those who have tried this boast
ed doctor, and that udvertsed phrsician, till
worn out and discouraged, to call upon us.
Low charges and quick cures.
Ladies suffering from any complaint inci
dental to their sex. can consult the doctor
with the assurance of relief.
I'DlALe MONTHLY FILLS
Dr. Perravlt is the only agent in Califor
nia for Dr.. Biot's Fer-.i.ile monthly pills.
Their immense sale has established their
reputation as a female remedy, nnapproached
and far in advance of every otlier-rcr.i''!y,
suppressions and irregularities, and other
obstructions in females. On the receipt of
these liils will be sent by mail or express
to any part of the world, secure from cuii
os!iy or damage.
Persons at a distance can be cured at home
by addressing a letter to Dr. Perrault, cor.
of Sacramento and Montgomery sts., rooms
10 and 1 1 , or box t7:l, P. O., San Francisco,
stating the case as minutely as possible, gen
eral habits of living, occupation, etc.
MEDICAL.
A WARN I N G !
DO TOr SUFFER FROM PUTS
ICAI. l.NCAl'Ain Vr Are you bufler-
irom nervous
Debility? Jf j cn
are, he warned iu
time ! You have
now the means and
opportunity of bo
in restored to
health. IJe warn
ed, al.-o, to whom
you apply. There
are two rocks upon
which you may
pplit, the. one be-
lllrr tl.ii 1 ...... 1! . . . . T ft . . 1 ' i ,
though l'ully qualified by hid knowledge of
his profesckm to treat tho various petieral ail
ments of humanity, yet is totally ignorant, as
the majority oi' them genorallv are, of this pe
culiar branch of his f-cience; the reason being
ttiat he has never made it his peculiar Mudy.
And the other rock is the blatant charlatan
and quack, who preys on the pockets and lives
of its victims. These individual assume titles
to which they have not the slightest preten
won, and are, for the most part, men even with
out ttie ordinary common rudiments of educa
tion, who, by their force of impudence and ad
vertising, irretrievably ruin the small remains
of health of the poor, deluded victim.
DR.S. HASTINGS HALL,
Vho has been established in San Trancifco
fincc lSii-3, has stepped, perhaps, lie acknowl
edges, out of the routine of bis profession, by
thus advertising; hut he deems it better to give
a fellow being an opportunity of at leat beirg
capable of discriminating lor'him-elf out of the
masses of charlatanism, at least one orncti-
tionerwho has devoted his t imp. money and
Ftudy to this peculiar branch of liis tirofeV
and who is a legally qualified practitioner and
member ot tho Medical lSoard, and was form
erly a iiui'il of and nracticed under tho cele
brated Acton & Kccord. lias now tho most ex
tensive piactice. extending through tho w hole
of Calilornia. Oregon. Nevada, Washington
Territory, and throughout tho who'd Pacific
slope, baring established this extensive prac
tice through his admirable iystem of corres
ponding by letter, ix hours in the day aro
continuously devoted to thij branch ol prac
tice. DIt. S. II. HALL'S Establishment ia well
known to all visitors to San Francisco. His
reputation alone as a lecturer on Physiological
aud Anatomical subjects is pstneient security
to the liublic that thoe who place themselves
under his care will, to say the least, hare a
guaiantec that they have placed themselves in
tiio hand of one who is well acquainted with
the anatomy and ph siology ot the human body
audits mysterious working"!; and. therefore,
irrespective of his reputation tor cuiing thes-i
(iisea-es, he is universally acknowledgea to be
competent to euro them, lie also takes th
greatest precaution to avoid publicity beiit"
giveusi to recognition from whence the cor
reipoudeiice comes. He bus now beeu in prac
tice twenty-throe years, and uot a siifflocase
,.eiLr V'0" m:itUs Public, ile can be con-
nlteri by letter, or personally at his oflice
J he following woikscau be obtained direct
from the author freu :
Observatioas oa the Male and Female Organ3 cf
Generation, and their Treatment.
riCE, 25ct3.
Health aad Disease s how to Obtain one and
Avoid the other.
CE, $l.oo.
CAUTION!
A number of unqualified persons aro delud
ing the unwary by pretending to bo legally
qualitied practitioner, lie takes this oppor
tunity of copying th following extract lrom
his Certificate from the .Medical Hoard :
"This is to certify that S. HASTINGS HALL
has been registered by the Medical Board as a
legally qualified medical practitioner.
" By order of the Hoard.
" Era st us V. Cooper, Secretary .;
Ad Jrcss all Iet:-j: s fi
5LI. S. HASTINGS IIAIX,
OflW, American Stirpery and Dispentary,
y.c. Jtont-me--St., s,.n X"rnciet, Cal.
cgai notices.
WANTED
The proprietor of the E.vterpims ,
to trade for a gentle, vougf,18.!'
rJAKE NOTICE.
All persons are cantlnno .
rry son Edward, as I wfll p? no deh?8'
traded bv him. e?,bh. Con"
Clackamas Hiver, Aug. 2f, fgsg. 4
N
OT1CE.
All nersnn l-nmrln ,
to the 'undersigned w.R pleaTcXS
their accounts. IJAIiLO V A FUl I Ft?
Oregon City, July 30, 1863.
JSJOTICE.
AH Persons indebted to the nndersienM
by book account or otherwise, are herehr
notified to make immediate payment A
counts due and unpaid will be placed in 11"
hands of a proper officer for collection with
in thirty days. I must hare rnv par
August 20, 1S6S. I. SELLING,
Oregon city, Oregon.
T
X) RENT!
One of the most desirable places in rw
gon City, consisting of a House suitable for
a large family or a public boarding house
together with an Orchard, barn, one or tvro
good cows, etc., is now offered for rent on
very favorable terms.
Apply to VT. J. CALDWELL,
Oregon City, Oregon
s
ETTLE YOUi: DILLS !
Messrs Lew A Fechheimer. Main str0
Oregon city, are desirous of closing their
business, and request all persons bavin
claims against them to present the same for
paymtnt by the 1st day ot October, 1SGS.
Those indebted will" please take nolic
that they must come forward and settle ths
same, im mediately.
LEVY & FECIiriEIMKP..
OTICE.
Friends, many thanks for past favors re
ceived, I have newly opened a family o-rocerv.
in YV. F. Hightield's block, fronting tne Ore
gon House, Main street, and solicit a shar
of your patronage, by offering many articles
less than Portland retail prices.
Will exchange for butter, eggs, hams, flour
etc., etc. fc. E. STONE.
D
ISSOLUTJON.
The co-partnership heretofore existing
between James L. Daly and Ward SqSi
rens, under and by the firm name of Daly
& Stevens, is dissolved, by mutual consent
to take effect from and after the 3d day of
August, 1S6S. The business will hereafter he
carried on by-the undersigned James L Dalr
who is aloue authorized to collect outstand
ing debts. James l. daly
WARDS.STEVE.NS.
Signed in "rese'nee of O. F. Bell.
Portland Ongoa, August iO, loi3.
ATOTICE f
Is hereby given that the nndersigr.ci has
been duly appointed executrix of the estut!
of Thomas Leary deceasci, by the Hon.
Judge cf the County Court ot Claclamu
county, State of Oregon. All persons ha?,
ing claims against said estate are herebv no
tified to present them properly verified, to
the undersigned, at tlie oflice of
Johnson Me Cow n. in Oregon Cifu,
Clackamas covinty Oregon, within six mnntin
from the date of this notice. All persons
owing said estate are requested to m:ike im
medKite payment. lit JS EC A LEARY
Executrix, of estate ot Thomas Leary
Oregon city, Aug, S. 1-S63 42. 4tJ deceased.
gUMMOXS.
In the circuit eorrrt of the .State of Or
gon for the county of Clackamas ss.
Mary Prosser plaintiff. r.. Henry l'rosstr
defendant. Suit in equity for a divorce.
To Henry Prosser defendant ;
In the name of the Slate of Oregon : You
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint hied against you in t he above
entitled action, within ten days from the datO
of the service of this summons unon von. if K
served within this county; or if served in
any other county of this State, then within
twenty (lavs from the date of the service of
thi summons npon you ; and if you fail so
to answer on the first day of the next term
of sid court, uf'ter this summons shall har
been published in the Okkgon Citt Entih
miSE for six successive weeks, for want
thereof the plaintiff will take judgment -gainst
you dissolving the bans of matrimo
ny now existing between you and plaintiff,
and for alimony and the other relief prayed
for in her said complaint, and for her costs
and disbursements in this suit f
1 1 f iiLprvvrv i
August 15, IS'38 44.G) Atty lor pl'ff.
I) M I X I ST 11 ATO R' S S ALE-
Notice is hereby given, that in pursu
ance of an order of the county court of
Clackamas county, State of Oregon, made
at the August term, 1S0S, in the matter of
the estate of Robert 3Ioore deceased, I shall
proceed to sell to the highest bidder for
cash, in gold er s'lver coin, ajt the Court
House door in Oregon city, in said countv,oa
Saturday the iblh day cf September,
a. d. 1865, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, all
the right, title and interest of said estate in
and to portions of all of the land lying in
section 3', town 2 south ot range 1, east of
theWillamette meridian of Oregon, in Clack
amas county, being patt of what is known
as the "Linn city claim". Said land will be
sold in lots to suit purchasers. Description
of the same made known on the day of sale.
One-half of the purchase money to be paid
down on the day of sale, and the remainder
on coufirniAtion of sale bv the county court.
GEORGE A. PEASE.
Administrator de lnis non of said estatt.
August 17, 1SG8 44.4)
pETITlOX FOR SALE.
In the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for the county of Clackamas, Julv term
ltlS. Josiah Let tie, guardian of William
Crow, heir of George Crow deceased, having
filed a petition praying for an order and li
cense to sell the interest of said ward, in the
donation land claim of said George Crow de
ceased, situated m the comity of '"Clackamas,
mid State of O'egon, said intrest being one
seventh part of said land cluim, to par the
expenses of support and niaintainance of
said ward. It is therefore oidered bv tho
Court that al! persons interested in said es
tate are notified to appear before the County
Court in and for said county, on Monday
The seventh day of Sc2tember,
a n. 18, at 10 o'clock a.m., and show cim.
if any there be, why an order should not be
gianteu to said guardian to sell the iuteres
of said ward in said land claim,
V. T. MATLOCK County Judge.
Clackamas Co., Oregon
Oregon City. July 7th. ISM. oi.t
J. F. .McCoY, Att'y for Guardian.
gHERlFF SALE.
ly virtue of an execution and order of
sale, issued out of the circuit ronrt of the
State of Oregon for the county of Clackamas
and to me directed, in favor of J. H. Kilry
and ngaicst James L. Love, for the sum of
$374 on, and interests and costs, in a decree
of foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate.
I have, this 12th day of August, a. n. 1W,
levied on the following described land, spe
cified in said decree and order of sale as fol
lows : to-wit Being a piece of land sitnatc
in Clackamas county, State of Oregon, and
being part of the claim known and designat
ed on the surveys and plats of the United
Stale as number 3S, in township three (."
south of range two (2) east ot theWillamette
meridian. iSeginning at a point thirty-three
chains and six'y links cast.and twelve chains
and five links" south, from the south west
corner of the north west quarter of section
five (5), in township three, (3) south ranga
two (2) east of the Willamette meridian,
thence running north thirty-nine minutes,
west five chains and fifty links, thence-we
thirty-five chains and seventy-links, thenc
south thirty minutes, east five chains ana
fifty links, thence east thirty-five chains ana
seventy links, to the place of begmn'Ofc,
containing 19 and 63-100 acres, more or less,
.... 7 j
with all the appurtenances, ana u
Saturday the 0lh day of September.
. i o?o 4U.v r Id o'clock A- 01
of
said day, in front of the Court House door
in Oregon City, in said Clackamas county, i
will sell the' Mine to the highest
therefor. JOHN M 1 KRb bbenj
August 20, 1863-44.4) Oacktm
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ILL UEADS PRINTED. .
At the Eiiterisnse Os.v-