Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, October 17, 1868, Image 3

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ghctoccMB (Enterprise.
TOWN AK" COUNTY.
-lllon. Geo. II. Williams cd-
dreswd ths people on Thursday, al
" .. . ttii :r
Washington xiau tu "-y
.
Mr. Wm. Welch has left at our
rfSce some of the finest samples of
potatoes ever seen. Fifteen of them
filled a common market basket full.
Rer. J. W. Miller, late of Wis
consin, will preach at the Congrega
tional Church in this city, to morrow
morniDg and evening, at the usual
hour of holding service.
Ben. Holladay & Co. are acta
T!ly t prk "in'CrS?11 City, Mr.
Gaton. Those bad places will all
oon be made 'snfooth. "87 men are
at work on the road in Bliifr street,
alone have yda as "many on your
entire line ?
--
The store of Messrs.' Charm an &
Bro.s, in this city, is 'a fire proof
brick, as large as any in the State
for a retail trade, and it is now again
filled with a chotce assortment of tho
bWkt goods that' cm be fonod, and
lhy will be sola at tne towost notcn.
Thk Locks Refkkred to. Speaking of
the bill introduced by Mr. Thompson, Sen
ator from Clackamas county, granting
State aid to build locks around the falls of
the Wallamct at Oregon City, the Ore
ijonlan says :
Tb bill proposes to appropriate the
mm of $25,000 annually, lor ten years,
and allow the company constructiisg the
locks the right to charge 73 cents per ton
upon all merchandise passing through the
luck. Apropos of this, the People's
Transportation Co. introduces a proposi
tion to build locks from their basin for
$150,000, reserving the right to charge 50
rnt.i only, per ton. as toll. Their pro
posal Will-cost the fctate $100,600 less ex
pense than is contemplated 'by the 'bill,
and fifty per cent, in tolls. Tb,price now
charged for hauling by -Wagons from Ca
ncmaU to a point below the I T. Cos
warehouse at Oregon City, hi fifty cents a
ton. "The ljt named "company have it in
contemplation to build lock3 as soon as
the shipping business of the State demands
mich improvement, and the plans, specifi
cations and maps showing the number and
position of locks necessary -ftre already
draw n. If. then, the State demands this
improvement, by all means let her save
th? $100,000 and hare it built on the side
of the river where it will benefit the great
est number.
l. A.fiOrAire.
J. It. LAKE.
CODARD & LAKE.
-Not. 114 and 110 Second street,
tor. Mormon, Portland.
$t AVlng Bought out and Ilefitled
THE OLD
BEXXETTJ: WtflTE
Livery , Sale and Feed Sta&lc
4 Arc now prepared to receive all the rjld
ruitomers, and as m;:iy new psf fons as may
e bt to give us a call, we will give
'
t Particular attention to Farmers stock!
j I We are satisfied that we erth jrive cnflfe
- Mti.factiuu to tun frieuds and tlie public
tnd we shall do so,
'.
"OUR LIVERT IS ALL NEW !
BOTH AS TO
; carriages axd horses !
I And we shall take pride in turning out as
We an outfit as any establishment on the
- tut for the name money,
f Itf" We will also be "prepared to nry all
I the geod hnea that come to this market, at
I 1'fttrr price than any one else can pay, m
1 we liare a connection bcfs'vV giip'ferior to any
. u'.her parties in San fraucrjfeo. this line
I of business XSKJDAKD LAKE.
. wsm mm AST
; Vst 4oor south fro3 the corner of FiTsft-a-rrd
j ilorrison streets, near the WtsteVn-,
Portland, Oregon.
j Wm. T. Shanahan,
j importer and dealer iy
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FINE ENGRA I INGS,
J PICTURE FRAMES
i And MOLDINGS.
rPnE FIXrST ANI LARGEST STOCK
; j , 'nKrT,nSs. Crouios, Plain and col
t "red Ltthagraphs, etc., eTer before ottered
li th market, just recei .'ed and for sale at
j GREATLY KEDUCED PRICES!
5 Atso:
t- -
Ucict of Columbia River Scenery!
i Constantly on hand.
J ACExt ron bbadbcrt's celebrated
Grand Scale I'isinos !
, hlc.h.l,?Te gTcn univeraal satisfaction,
Sri. ' Suantees to sell at San Frafl--
' .W Pcial attention fiv vr.H
i ' "025rph ttegraviues, etc.
" iJfT. r;-h,nab5MS"' f'Jr'ncrlvof A. Koh-
lert ftahlthmw. Jet t.u:
' trrf. . u rra'sco, win at-
HIMKIXg, GAS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
U X. U0 Flr.t Street
Out Fixtures,
I Cooking Ranges, '
Hot Water Boilers,
I Marble Top Washslatids,
j Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
) Water Closets,
Bath Tabs,
Lead Iipe.
it
wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes.
I rr'. rXBOWsRETURXBEXDL
t Ml'J'L AW, h US111XGS, J v.-f
Jvr 2tam, Water and Uas.
AI-SO
tubes, Water fiuageS, W
1 ,lun, I'umps, Steam Guages, G
t'histlcs
ft! fH Si to ft m f- tt a m m 1 lO
AnRle, and Check Valves, Guage
t'ock, Air Cock, and all kinds
ot Brass Work. Rubber
IIl... It ... it:
O
uusc npes,
dn Vl rubhc building, and private resi
h tvd wilb tbe ilUest iniproveirients
teani or hot air apparatus.
tnlinV " cirizens generally to call and ei
itk my sKock' which his becu selected
u ,1 "rcal care' and especial attention given
u the waurs of tbis market.
vauts of tbis ujarkct.
O. H. MYERS.
BENTON KILLIN,
Ojifu,,., (l.
0(5c
'airej. "us iiricK ufoCK, xtp
TMU- HEADS PRINTED.
LETTER FROM KEY "W AST.
THE ISLAND IT8 USKS INHABITANTS.
By looking on tbe map one may
see that this little island is, at pres
ent, tbe southernmost part of the
United States. Originally, the island
was a coral reef, but successive ages
have each' in their turn left additional
verdure and shrubbery until it has
become one 6f the most important
stations in tbe South. Not that the
produce of the island actually amounts
to anything" 'of importance, for bes
yond a few cbcoanut trees, an occa
sional lime and tamarind tree, and
yet "fflore seldom a plantain bush,
there 1s nothing eatable grown on the
island. But the verdure is refreshing
to the eye.and the shrubbery is shadv.
The island contains a population of
sotne 0,000 people, about one half of
whom are colored, all of whom man
age, after their fashion, to eke out a
subsistence.
The Government has a large fort
here, very large and commodious bar
racks, where there are constantly
quite a force of soldiers kept, I sup
pose, to get them acclimated." JBe
sides, the island has been la'rery im.
portant coaling station for Goverii
ruent steamers during the war and
the trade thus brought in kept up the
life of the place until 'he war ended,
when it retUfhed to its present con
dition, best defined by the superlative
degree of dull. Soldiers and sailors,
however, will exchange their hard
earned 'currency for the perishable
thhigs which gratify the 'taste, and
hence the Key Westers exist. There
are two passable hotels, and .perhaps
five well built houses on the island.
Besides these 'five, with the exception
of the Government buildings, the rest
of!Key West is an accretion of in
built, tumbledown shanties, which
would disgrace the worst mining
camp in Idaho, during the war,
however, these shanties did a tbfiv.
ing business. Though the island was
under martl law, yet it did not pre
vent them from peddling bad rum,
or keeping a room Tor a quiet game,
at which game ye gallant navy officer
often left enough to Support his family
for a year.
The proclivities of the place have
been most intensely seccsh. Mallory,
the re"bel Secretary of the Navy, and
the buHder cf trie -fa-re ous Atlanta,
had his home here. The house in
which he 'Iivtd before 'the rebellion is
in sight from where 1 write a white
cottage with green blinds, two dor
mer windows, and surrounded by a
few stimted cocoaftut trees j like the
late Secretary, nothing remarkable
either way. Some of the leadin"
citizens, at the time of the firing on
Sumter, sent down word to the com
mandant of Fort Taylor that he must
haul down the United States fl g and
run up the spcesh thing. Command
ant Major French sent back word
thiftif tfcey oiQ sot take down all to
kens of Secession ftying from their
houses within thirty minutes, he
would kindly help them to do so,
even at the expeuse of Government
powder, arid the loss of a few shells.
He then turned his guns on the town
and th seccsh rag came down within
the allotted time. After that Mal-
lory left. The secesh bft ds ate now
winging their way bac&, compiaml'ng
of dull times. But you will ask me
how the people all live, now that the
war is eirded and the sti;!urs departed.
1 answer,
8POKGE.
Not that kind of sponging done in
the Web-foot State,where they some'
times sponge a man out of a dinner,
a breakfast, a Siiit of clothes, or what
not, but veritable sponges, hauled up
from the rocks of the sea.cured, dried,
baled and sold. Ench year sees this
branch of trade increase; last year it
was over $100,000, which, for a place
like this, is quite an item.
Method of gkttis(g the sonIse.
The persons who engage in this
business have boats, hooks and grap
nels. Thev start off earlv in the
morning, row or sail to some of the
many reels which abound off the
coast, and there, While One or two of
the men steady the boat by deans of
weights, or" stohe anchors," as they
are termed, the others Ipt down their
poles with honks, (something like a
boat hook,) and hook the sponge from
the rocks and hatll it Ititd-the boat.
This is Called "gathering" the sponge;'
and many a day may pastf before
they are enabled to gather one sponge.
First, because the sea is too rouch
and they cannot steady their boat
(for the best sponge grows between
15 and 90 feet under water) to get
the hook properly placed" about the
rock ; and next, if it is ever so calm,
and tho fish make a disturbance in
the water to stir bp the sediraent,
they cannos see where the sponge is,
and they can do nothiog until it is
clear and calm again. Sometimes a
whole month passes without their
being able to take a sponge, and then
in one da thev mar collect enorjffh
j v m J
to par tbem a hondred dollars. Like
all others who 44 go down to the sea."
they are exceedingly thriftlcsa and
all the same ; ignorant of to day and
careless of to-morrow..
HEUSTON, HASTINGS & CO.
HEUSTON,
HASTINGS
& CO.
ARE THE
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS
or
SAN FRANCISCO.
-o-
SPECIMiTiES.
tltlCE AID Cl'AIlAItTEE'.
hc'largest arid most varitd stock of Gen
tlemen's Clothing, Furnishing Good,
Trunks, Bags and Valises, on the Pacific
Cohst. Every article sold, being of our own
manufacture, ta guaranteed. 'Having con
tracts direct with European and American
Manufacturers of piece troods we thereby
effect a saving of fully, 50 percent, in wbole-J
sale dealers profits ana are thus able to otter
superior Goods at les than second-rate
prices.
STYLES.
ftjMhg a "get; ts 'in London and f'arisVe'
introduce th new styles .Mn Xan Francisco
simultaneously with their appearance in
dOODS'lMADE TO ORDER.
For the accommodation of such as mar de
sire, we have secured the services of a cel-'
brated European cutter, and are prepared to
make up piece goods in a style superior lto;
anv other house on the coa.st' Hhirt. Ties.
Collars, etc., made to-order at shtjrt flOtlec.
-0-
COUNTRY ORDWS.
"Goods 'forwarded by Express to any part
of he I'acitic Coast ou receipt qf'efders and
measures ; send for directions 'for ineasure
tncti. -o-
HfeUSTON,
HASTINdS
& CO.
LICK HOUSE IIJiOCK,
SAN FRANCISCO.
novS
PACIFIC MAIL
STK.VM.SHIf'.S KOK v
New York, Japan & China,
Will be dispatched as follows :
q
Leave wharf corner of First and Brannan
streets, at 1 1 o'clocR a. m. of the following
dates, for Panama, connecting via. Panama
K. K: with one of the company's splendid
steamers from Aspinwall for New York, or
THetVI, Xy, 3 l anil 30(h,
O F E A C Jl M O N T H!
Steamers leaving SanFrancisco on the 14'th 1
and 30th touch at ilanzaiiillo. All touch at
Aeapulco. Departure of the Gth connects
with English steamer for Australia. Depart
ure of the 14th is expected to. connect with
the French Trans-Atlantic Co.Vsteamer for
St. Naiaire, and English steamer for South
America-. Through tickets 'can. fcc Obtained.
Departure of 11th is expected to connect
with English steamer for Southampton.South
America, and P. R K: Co.'s steamer for Cen
tral America. Through ticket can be had.
kgT Passengers berthed through. ISag.
gage checked through. 100 lbs. allowed to
each adult. An experienced surgeon ou
board. 5! edict ant, atrendarefc Ire's.
These steamers will positively sail at H
o'clock. Passengers are requested to bare
their baggage on board before ten o'clock.
STEAMEHS FOR September UHS.
flie fdVWwing Steamships will dis
patched Ofi iflares follows:
September 14th Xacramentfr, Capt Parker
connecting with. Oaan Queen, Capt. King.
September 22d -Captain Cavalry
connettirii with IIenr$L'hauceVaVCd'&frir-.
Sept. smhConseUutiflit, tMt llu'dabnc'on
necting with Arhdna, Capt Maury.
t-if Thfouirh tickets to Liverpool by the
Cunard, Inman and National steamship lines
cau be obtained at tbe P. M. S.S: Co.'s oflice
in SanFrancis'co, wh'ert niav also be obtained
ordVrs for faSsase frdrrt LivterpOol or South
ampton to au t rancisco. euner ia .ei
York or tit. Thomas U desirea an anioum
of 10 or 20 will be advanefcd with tbe
above orders. Holders of orders will be re
quired to identify theoiseives to the Agents
in bngiana.
For merchandise and iVeVghl for 5'ew ork
and way pdVls, apply to Wells, Fargo & Co.
orreigni received aiicr s r. m. i v"
day prior to departure.
j?T The steamabip Ureal Ji'.puouc, uapi.
S. Doaue-. will be dispatched on baturaay
Oct. 3d. at 12 o'clock, noon, for YOKOHAMA
and HONGKONG, connecting with the str.
Wii jtuA, for shanghai.
For passage and all other ififormation. ap
ply at the P. M. S.S: Co.'s office corner of
Sacramento and Leidesdorfl" sts.
OLIVER ELDKIDuK, Agent.
OREGON
STEAM NAVIGATION G0.JS
TOATS OF THECOMPAM ILL leave
JL Pbrtland' as fellows:
F6R DALL1X CITY : DA7IA ,
Sundays excepted,) at 5 ocloik ft. ni.
FOR UMATILLA AND WALLULA:
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
At 5 o'clock t. .
l-W Returning, leave Wallula oq Monday
Tedncsday &. Friday, touching at Umatilla.
O
FOR ASTORLV:
Mbnd&y end Friday, at G o'tlo'ck a. m.
FOR MONTICELLO :
Daily, Sundays excepted,) Mbnday,
, Wednesday, and Friday, at G a m.
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,
all o clock U. ftl.
Boats for the transpof taf iotf 5f stocli
: - a,- l : .V
J. C. AINSWORTU,
President O. S. N. Companr,
Partlaud, Oregon
THE
OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD,
COMING TO OREGON 'CITY !
Ndw is the Time to Take Passage for
The Eatakliabment of
JT A W & IBIHldDTIHIIElHl !
WHO HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF TTIE LARGEST AND BEST AS
Bortrnenld of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Erer brougEt'tb' this Market, consisting, in part 6f
CLOTTIIN'g. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, For Gents' anaTJojs'Hrearl
FURNISHING GOODS. Of every variety I
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Of all kinds and colors!
LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS,. HOSIERY, "etc.,
HER RIM AC PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, etc.,
HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES -Anti an 'endless Variety cf :gt6ds, too rlnlaerous tb fcientlda.
Wlif rfi ikcy iRlestl t sell Lower iMft
A&y $6use in -Or&gti !
'if any one is disposed to doubt the genuineness cf the above sizicnienls,
Especially the latter all iheh'.ri'dersigned aiTc'of'ihem is, that they
Call and Examine "t,he Goods -and Prices !
Jind satisfy themselves. Hre mdy7e found ut the old stand, the 'Brick
Building, Mdin stteet 'Oregon City. JA COB Bit OTHER.
07 'Country Produce taken in exchange for goods.
itook "Oal ! The Railroad is not oming Tet !
BUT THE
PEOPLES' TR ANSFORTATIUN t3ai
Are Still RaCtfSrg'thcTr
Ariia foiling in
a uja in
Canaan "Er. Warner's old Brick Store, lYTain Street,
Where Tie not only intends to self, bet
WAX Sell Cheaper than any other House in the City.
I will sar, COME OXE, COME ALL, and satisfy yo'irselve's that it is no trouble to
me to show good. I have received one ol the largest stocks ever brought to this mar
ket, consisting in part of a Hue assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, FURS of various descriptions ;
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ;
KID CLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY :
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths:
BOOtS AND SHOES : H ATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING ;
FLNE BLACK DRESS SUITS ;
CASSIM ERE SUITS:
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS:
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all .sizes and qualities.
jTt- A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the mo.t reasonable terms.
Also a lare ntock of Gents' Fiirnirdiing Goods.
GROCERIES -A veil srlextvd assortment
S. ACKERMAN.
.fh Att Elnds 6f Produce Boih. v, x . .
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
G. W. POPE & Co.,
DEAt-F.tlS IS
S T O V E S i
Pumps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc.
And Manufacturers of
Tii, Copper and Sheet Iroa Ware,
Main Street, Orego'u 'City.
The snbserio'srs wbuld r'espt'crilly an
nounce that they keep constantly on hand a
good assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Air
Tight, and, other stoves, suitable to this
market, which are being
Offered at Tortland Prices !
Our assortment in this line is large, and em
braces almost any desired pattern, ilicluatug
the
BUCK, , ,
HENRY CLAY,
HEARTHSTONE,
WESTERN EMPIRE,
GREAT REPUBLIC
BLACK KNIGHT, &c
Roofirlg aCd .loSbing oi every uescnpuou
done to order, in a manner that cannot fail
. . - Tn ttsl.littrtn in lh nhnvft
may be found a pBod ass'ortulfeut ol Hard
ware 'vVoodeiiware, etc.
C. Y. POPE & Co.
NEW LIGHT I NEW LAMP!
AND
BEST NIGHT LAH? LTT UZ
Its Many Advantages:
EIRSTIt it S' ll-Erjitoeiv.' and entire!
free from nu)ke or (ifemiiie odor whiU
twining. .
SECOXDIt gives a Sft, tlan, WniU
Zf7?.
TIttRfIt i CHEAPER tJii any ttUr
hull or OIL
LUCINE BURNING FLUID
Tables, etc
LUCINE LAMPS AND THE FLUID
CAN BE HAD OF
C. W. POVJE & Co,,
OREGON 6ITY,
DEALKBS I"
Store: Tinwzr', Zvt, a im nry.
'Lcnte. c, d-t. l u
For burning in amAVtnvY
all other Fluids for LIGU i aiid,LLOOM .
It will not Stain or Grease Ctolaes; Carpets,
the Goods Yor
4ij m uu ila
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
CITY BAKERY !
31 AIX STREET, OREGOX' CITT.
BARLOW & FULLER,
(Successors to "Wortman & Sheppard,)
Keep constantly on hand
CAKES! PIES! BREAD!
And Crackers of all kinds!
Orders in this Lin -frill nTfet with
PROMPT ATTEKtroiT !
BARLOW & FULLER
Also keep on hand all kinds of
FAMILY GROCERIES !
AND PROVISIONS !
STEAMBOAT STAKES!
An'd all Articles used for Culinary
Purposes I
BARLO W& FULLER
Sell a fine assortment of
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO 1
By the Case, or at retail !
Attention is also directed to the fact
that nobody else sells the
FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE !
lli SH0ET!
Farmers and the public generally, arc in:
vited to call at the City Uakerv, where thk
truth Trill be made apparent that our stock fs
complete, and our prices reasonable. All
kinds of produce taken in exchange fur
goods. BARLOW & PULLER.
ivkv P i it 3i :
JACOB WORTMAN. TffOMAS R. TIELUS
Wortmafl & Fields,
Xext Door to the Post Office,
Oreyon City, Oregon':
TEALE3S IN'
Faiftily Groceries I
Provisions" of all Kif-ds !
Wines and Liquors !
Confectionery, Spice i !
Canned Fruits end Meats !
And all the Favorite
Brands of Flour and Sugar
The highest market prices paid
I ,..
I ror '"r'J 1" "'LC-
tub Scabs
HATE AER1VBB I
Tlie G-bodis'!
AttK QKBE Tdlt ARTICCLAR3
Call Cra rmiviis !
At'lieoldiand,
Main Street,
Oregon ity.
KFOHE VISITIXO PORTLAND CALL AT
Charman 'Brothers.
JOOK AT THE VARIETY
lor sale by Charman & Brother.
BOOTS ife SHOES !
'J'HE B'EST AND CliEAVEST
A t ' Char ma n c ''Bros.
Portland Price
QANNOT COMPETE WITH
Charman Brother.
CliOTIIIlVO !
II
TAVE YOU SEEN THE BEST
N'ot until you have called vpon
Charman & Bro.
KITS, HATS,
JOTHING CAN EXCEL
The stetk of 'Charman - Bro.
HOME MADE
FURNITURE!
Mahcfacturers of and Dealers ir. Furrfiture
OUEGO.V CITY,
rpAKE'i'HIs METHOt) OF iyFOltMtNO
JL the public that they have now on hand
a large invoice of
"SQUARE AND EXTFJION TABLES,
UUKEALS,
UelvSteads,
LOUNGES. DESKS.,. .
STANDS, CHAIRS,
And various' other Qualities of Rich
a'tid Medium Furniture !
FoYmlrijr a comple'e atid desirable ascort
rnent, which merits the attention of buyers.
We MANUFACTURE FURNITUKE
Usinp good 'materials, and employing the
very best mechanics 'iu the State, beuce we
can warrant our goods 'to be as represented,
and we fcr'e prepared To !l all crdir with
p'romptness. ,
lT We csli fhc atfe'-ifion V. the oubli;
.o 'our- sarsiOiom, as containing the .most
rorppicie assorimcni oi acmraou yooas in me
Statu.
LEV',& FECHHEIMEJl,
4,",.lvl Main street, Oregon City
Selling at Cost
TO CLOSE BUSINESS !
Aim! no HUMBUG I
Tlie Entire Stock!
' or
DRY GO0PS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
EC0TS AND SHOES,
Mens Ladies, Misses' and Childrens'
HATS AND CAPS".
Groceries, "crcceJy Glass ana rlated
Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Burners !
Hardware, Cutlery, etc.j etc.
Has got to be sold
Flegrdless of Price!
rar To convince Vouraef of this action
cali at the Old Corner ! .
I. SELLINfJ;
South of Tope &, Co 's Tin store.
Main at., Oregon City'.
OREGON CITY
WOOLEN iMAHUFACTURINQ
C t) M P A N V.
rtllfe AlibYFj COMI'XAY AHE NO"
1 producing aquality cf
WOOLEN GOODS
V.HICn ARE
Supsrlor to gny evet Before fiered
tn the Pacific Coast
fccmprisTng
cAssiMERES,
TWEEDS,
HAHD" tW!Sf
PLAfNNEI,' .
BLANKETS,
YARN, etc.
. . t
Using only the best grades of WooL
The above goods are offered to the trade
on the most favorable terms. All orders
will njeet with prompt attention.
Address : U. JACOB, Agent,
30.6m) Oregon City, Oregon.
Or L. tVHITE & BRO., Agents at Portland.
Establishes )
1657. . I
Established
157.
J. O'CONNOR,
. Ifo." 90 ?iri5t street, Portland,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia Garden,
Grass anrt Flower Seeds !
All Seeds from this Establishment are
Warranted Fresh and Genuine.
foreign and. Domestic Dried Fruits and
v egctaoics. ,
Foreign and Domettic Green do do
Verjttnbles ami Fruit Packed icith care for
Shipment.
NUTS Pea-nuts, Brazil-nuts, Wal-nuts, Fil
berts and Almonds.
GROCERIES A selected stock of choice
Groceries, bought expressly for family use.
JT" All of which is offered fur cash at
cash prices. Orders solicited.
35:ly .TOII.-V O'C'OMXOR,
No. C'. First st., Tortlind, Oregon.
TEE OCCIDnSTAL
Insurance Company.
fSTE'NT) TO CEASE SUSIXES0
. 'V THIS 'S T A TE!
, ... - -- A .. .
S3.6hn) 15. GOLDSMITH, Agent.
J ' AND. ... .A
jLifi Insurance.
ffOUNSON Jb. McC0N ARE THE Local
fj Agents m uregon Uity, oi tu Jt'aciuc
Fire Insurance; Company," the best doing
business on this coast. This Company ia
the only one in Oregon that , .
Issue Policies and Adjusts Losses
Without referring the case to l5an" Francisco.
Also, a' gents of 'the
North America Life Insurance Co.!
t Presenting the moBt.dVslrable features,
slaving its. policies guaranteed by the State
of New York, ' - , -
Dou't dolay attention-' to these mat
tery until your'prOperty. is. destroyed by fire,
or(until yoa are sick, when you cannot be
insured. Call immediately. (32.tf
C. P. FEUKY, .
No. 10S Front street, ro'rtfand.
, . . ...,..
Agent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company.! , .
And .Manhattan Xife Insurance Co
GOYERHlENVsECUrvlVlESsfo'cKS
Bonds, and Real Estate bought and
gold on Commission. . . . , - 3:
THE MANHATTAN
I Ate Insurance C5.
OF NEW YORK.
Assets Nearly $5,000,000 00.
Dividend to Jaxcakt 1st, 1667, .
$1,106,316 3S. -
Dividend of 18G7, 40 per cent. Cash.
rVniS LARGE DIVIDEND.- IS VERY
J gratifying, and assures the roncx. noi-r-ehs
that tey will, in this carefully conductd
cbmj5:hy, obtain'insurance at the lowest cost
consistent with the safety of the insured.
Special 'features.
Dividends Arinzi'cily, .
Policies iionry,drfeit'n'g,
. After one Payvient.
Policies Incontestable,
Credit Given for part of
The Premium if Desired
Prompt Payment cf Losses!
rij All classes of Life and Eudowment
Policies issued. . , . , ... .
Jte Important New Features iii
Dividends, and Modes of Insurance :
The following are examples of the opera
tions of the last dividend. Policies issued
in 1668 only four years ago :
Amount Premium Added Total
Age. Insured. Paid. to Pohcv. Amount.
40 10,000 $1,''80 : ?lS,r.72
R5 3.000 l,if2 'ifi-m 10,S48
TO 7',rj9 Tt.'8 2.7C3 10.20S
25 '7,000 k. 571.- -2,505 S.MG
This 'is an'pfctfreiy heVr plan, orrginating
with this company, and gives insurers the
largest return vver made by any co'inpany in
the same period. All nformatjon,. books,
blank Applications, qatv b(4 obtained. from
,. . ; X I. EKlty,. Agent,
;T9? Front st., Portland, Oregon.
H. tZItAslX, Oregon Cily Agrm.
Drt. A.D. Um.ts. ... j . - - -Dr.
W. 11. W akins, ) Medical Examiners.
HIRArVI SMITHS'
OPHTHALMIC
P AN ACE A!
Is without doubt the most tconderful
EYE HEALER that has yet
been discovered !
It cures t'.ie most stubborn and homeless
cases of chronic Ifkimations. Granulated
lids, films, Ac, as lwss been sufficiently dem
onstrated during the few months in .which
ia which it has bce;i. brought into public no
tice. The proprietor is so fully convinced of
its infallibility, that be warrants a cure, or
refunds the money. It can do the eyes no
harm, and a trial of it is therefore witl ut
injury or expense to tho patient, if a cure is
not effected. It has cured cases of five, six
sine, fifteen and even . . . . '
Eighteen Years'' Standing !! ...
In Harrihur! ar?d vicinity, Linn Co., Oregon:
To which the following persons will bear
Witness : :
E. B. Moore, .Nathaniel Bcllj
A. L. Wallace,- V. R. Ward,
Mrs Montgomery, John M Holloway
W. D. l'oi ter. " Rob't Ramsey,
And Other Citizens.
Jf perrons afflicted with the distressing
scourge of diseased eyes ae advised to give
this remedy a fair trial On the "No cure, ho
Fay," and no injury plan. -
Prepared by Smith A Roach, ITaTrisburg,
Oregon. ... SMITH A DAVIS,
' General Agents, Portland Oregon,
To whom sll orders should be addressed.
J-sfFor sale by all Druggists. (29
Family Dye Colors.
, Patented October ISth, 1'53.
PERFECT FAST COLORS.
Bla'tk, Dark Gfven,
Btack Silk, Light Green,
Dark Blue, Magenta,
Light Blue, Maize,
French Blue, Taroon,
Cflarel Broicn ,' Or a nge,
Dark Broicn, Pink,
.Light Brouin Purple,
Snrtff Br own, Hoydl Purple,
Cherry, Salmon, ,
Crimson, Scarlet,
Dark Drab, SlaTp
LigJU Drab, Solferino,
Fawn Drab, Violet,
jTe?&5jp, Light Patch. Ji'rab.
tVoo.en and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs,
Dresses, Ribbons, QJpves, tldhhefs,
Hats, Feathers, Childheil'ss Clothing,
Ait(lall yvld8 of Wearing Apparel.
A Saving of Eighty per Cent.
For 25 ceMs you can color as many goods
tin wruild otherwise cost five times that sum.
Various shades can be produced from the
same dye., The process is simple, and any
one cau use the dye with perfect success.
Diiections in English; I reuch and German
outside of each paclcf.e. .-
HOWE & STEVENS,
, So6 Hroadway, Boston.
, For sale by Smith & Davis Portland,and
by Hell & Parker, Oregon City. 21
JAMES L. DALY,
(Late Daly & Stevens,)
'G EX'ER A L A G EX T,
Orgies No. 104 Front street, Portland;
Will giv, special attention to Collecting
and adjustment. of accounts, bills and yotjes J.
Negotiating Inland bills J etlcctLpg .loaus ;
buying, selliugaud leasiogtal estate; bouse
renting, and to the general agency business
in all its branches.
HOME MANUFACTURE.
KIGGINS&CO.
Are Now 2u n u Curt u ring tt Snperlor
ARTICLE OF
Chemical, Olive, Pale, and Bro ?td.
FAMILY SOAP,
TTHICU WE WILL SELL AT SAN
V V Francisco Prices, aud deliver to up
rivor boats free of charge.
All orders sent to Portland Soap Factory.
j or to McCrakeu, Merrill A Co., Agents, will
mcei wiia prouipi attention.
W. L. UIGGINS & CO.,
ll:ly Proprietors.
No. f Front Street, Portland. Oregon,"
One block north of O. S. N. Co.'s Wharf.
McCRAKEN, MERRILL A CO., Agents
Oregon lrfdge No! 3, I. O. of (5. K.
oSi;'4fe. Meets every Wednesday evenine
7 o'clock, in tbe Masonic Hall
Membcrs of the erdc are iu
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS',
, . . - i : t . ' t i . -s.
The biiape8 or the clouds axdtiis
trees do not differ more widely thaa tho
forms of nervous disease. Sometimes bo tU
the mind and body are affected, soinetimea
the body .only, and often the complaint ijs
confined to. a jingle member. In one class
of cases, the motiye nerveS alona are disor
dered, as iq SU.. Titus' Dance; in another
class the nerves of sensation only ar attack
ed, as in neuralgia, tic douloureaux, tooth
ache,, earache, eH. Paia. is, in fact, the im
mediate consequence, of a disturb condi
tion of the nervous .system ; for only thro.
the delicate fibers of which it is, aomposed
can pain be experienced. , Tremors hysteria
and most ot the unpleasant feelings usually
ipclu4ed under the head of nervousness,
arise from the weakness of these sensitivo
tkreada which pervade every part, of, the aar
iraal structure, and have their source in the
focntain Lead -of all seostion, tbe brain.
The tonic action of Hosteltcr's Bitters is of
vast service in cases of this kind.. Nervous
headache, ordinary Jaceacheneuralgic paiu
andcverv variety of spasmodic, torture, are
quickly .alleviated, by the use of the prepa
ration whicl: at onee braces and tranquilizer
the nerves. Person's of a lymphatic temper
ament and feeble organfzation, arc especial
ly subject to these complaints, and should (
tako the Bitters daily as au invigoraot. La
dies will derive great benefit from tbem in
all the peculiar mental and physical disturb
ances to which, a3 a sex, they are subject.
AsafcEtida, valeraiu, and, the other nervines,
usually prescribed fbr these affections, at
best, merely alleviate them, for tbe time being
but theUitters are a permanent inyigorant,
and'theiryai'je as a remedy for cery pkaso
of nervousness fslteyrnd all estiujate.
ConctitvtWka'l WEAKNF.S9
It is a great thing to have a sound anijl
vigorous constitution. .There is nothing
that money cau buy, comparable in value ,t
this best gift of nature. The difference be
tween the individual who has.it, and, the uu:
fortunate "who lias it not, is just the difl'erence
between thema:i whojeoes into battle cloth
ed in defensive armcr, aiwl one whr taa
nothing. to oppose the swerd aad bulk-t.but
hi3 naked breast. "The pestilenee that
walketli in darkness, the sickness that dei:
troyeth at noonday," while it lays lew tho
jnan of feeble stamina, is cften conquci ed
by, the native strength of what is called aiv
" iron constitution.".
Heaven, however, has not endowed even a
moiety of mankind with this inestimable
blessing, and therefore it behooves those
who have it not to resort to tfmse most effi
cient means of eonstitutional, iuv.igoration
which ccVence jean supply. -There is good
y-arrstst for asserting tlmt Ilostetter's it't
ters are admirably adapted to promote this
end. t)ther touics have their drawbacks.
The concentrated extract of poijoncus veg
etable substances, winch within the last few
years have been Introduced into the practice
of medicine as invicorants, are all cxtremel-
t . . . - - . ....
dangerous. Prussic acid and strychnine",
though often given as strengthening medi
cines, are not tafc even iu the diminutive
doses; and quinine disastrously effects tho
nerves and the bones.. But iu Hostetter's
Bitters. there is positively nothing that is not
healthful and yrholesotnc hey contain no
Ingredjent which by any process coijld bs
converted. into aa active. poison, and yet as
a constitutional stimulant are infinitely pref
erable to any of the sidpba.tes and aeetateij
which have been recently added to the
teria mediea.
The Government tobxTinsiGK
The counterffiting of JIos.tctter's Stpmacjt:
Bitters is iiow a somewhat, more serious as
well as difficult business than it was a few
years ago, each bottfc of tte genuine articH
being authenticated by the. official endorse
ment of the Un,ited States Revenue Depart
ment iu the foira of a. stauip engraved ou
steel, to counterfeit which is a felony. Sec,
therefore, that this Government Counter
sign, aa wel! as tbe engraved label auf neta
efhand of tlje proprietors, is attached to
tlie br.ttle. The label is embellished with a
superb representation of St.George.onhorse
back, in the act of spearing the. Dragon, aud
underneath is a shield or csc'utcheen, bear
ing a warning inscription, which couutot -feiters
arc adtised to read before they c
counter the penalty which jt setsfvrtb Be-,
low tbis again is Hostetter &. Smith's note
of hand, the signature to which it would be
rather a serious business to torge. If tlie
public will look to these verifications ef th-?
genuineness of thearticle before. a the;
purclias'e, they ..caiipc-t be, . deceived v
the proprietary label, and Govcrameni,
stamp arc both executed on steel in tht
most elaborate yle of bank-note engraving"
aud are probably the most expensive speci
men of graphie .art, crcr attached to any
medical firearatiou.
PREPARED AND' SOLD BY
ttostetter & Smitfr
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PITTSmJUG,' Pa.
Eor sale by all Druggists, Grocers,'
and shopkeepers throughout the world.
iTos'letler, Smith & Co'.',
WLoicsalc Druggists, San Francisco,
Agents for Pacific CoasZ
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