The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, December 19, 1868, Image 4

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falwc leaves.
They are falling, slowly falling,
Thick upon the forest side,
Severed from the noble branches.
Whre they waved in beauteous pride.
T&J fcre falling in the valleys,
Where the early violets spring.
And the birds in sunny spring time
First their dulcet music sing.
They re falling, sadly falling,
Cloe beside our cottage door ;
Palo and faded, like the loved ones,
They have gone forever more.
They are falling, and the sunbeams
Shine in beauty soft around ;
Xct tb faded leaves are falling, .
Falling on the mossy ground.
They are falling on the streamlet,
Where the silvery waters flow,
And upon its placid bosom
Onward with the waters go. . ..
They are falling In the churchyard,
Where our kindred sweetly sleep;
Whore the idle winds of summer
Softly o'er the loved ones sweep.
(They are falling, ever falling,
When the autumn breezes sigh,
When the stars in beauty glisten
Bright upon the midnight sky.
They are falling, when the tempest
Moans like ocean's hollow roar.
When the tuneless winds and billows
adly sigh for evermore.
They are falling, they are falling,
While our saddened thoughts still go
To the sunny days of childhood,
In the dreamy long ago.
Aud their faded hues remind us
Of the blighted hopes and dreams
Faded like the falling leaflets
Cast upon the icy streams.
THE NEAVSPAPEll SUITS :
The well known cases of sundry
newspapers against the city of San
Francisco for damages alleged to
have been sustained in consequence
of mob violence, have been concluded,
with one exception. Below will be
found a statement of the cases de
cided, all of them being in the Fourth
District Court, Sawyer, Presiding
Judge :
Ain't Am't Ara't
Claimed. Offerod. Itecov'd
Marriott vs. City. . l9,0u0 $3,000 $i,800
N'unan " . . 13,000 500 200
Derdec " .. 50,000 2,500 7.000
Chainon " .. 25.000 2.500 2.500
Montgomery .. IS, 000 2,500 2,500
Brady ' .. 13.000 2,500 4.200
Mos .. 42,000 10,000 10,000
Fine " .. 2.000 .....
The Agricultural College Uill.
3Vew Advertisements.
, l-M 1ST CLASS
MAGAZINES FOR
Arthur's Home Magazine, $2 a year.
Once a Month $2 a year.
This is a new Magazme.embracing the naoro
popular .features of Jhe Atlantic and Living
Ag. I hi C hudren s Hour. . . 1 2 a a year.
J63"A11 of these magazines $4. A Specimen
of either, 15 cents. Address,
T. S. Arthur & Sous, Philadelphia, Pa.
VTOOCLSpeeCL S j PES, Lines writ
ten with one pen of Ink. No Plotting. One
dozen assorted samples sent for 25 cts.A gents
make $1( a day. Address Goodspeed & Co.,
37 Park Row, N. T. City.
fH7C PER WEEK, U rarranhd. Business
H I O new, Circulars free. Address
J. S. Hays, Great Falls, N. II.
AN ACT to secure the location of the
Lands donated by Congress to the State
for an Agricultural College, and to es
tablish such college.
Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of
the State of Oregon :
Ser-. 1. That J. F. Miller, J. EL
Douthit, and J. C. Avery, are hereby
constituted a board of commissioners,
vrith power
1. To locate all the lands to which
this State is entitled by act of Con
gress for the purpose of establishing
an Agricultural College ; and as soon
as such locations are made, to report
the same to the Secretary of State ;
2. To take into consideration the
further organization and perfecting
of a plan for the permanent establish
ment of such College, in accordance
with the requirements of the act of
Congress making such donation, and
report the same to the Governor by
the first day of. August, 1S70 ;
3. To fill all vacancies in the Col
lege by appointment that may occur
iin any Senatorial district under the
provisions of this act.
Sec. 2. That, until other provisions
ore made, the Corvallis College is
hereby designated aud adopted as
the Agricultoral College, in which all
.students sent under the provisions of
this act shall be instructed in all the
arts, sciences, and other studies, in
accordance with the requirements of
the act of Congress making sueh do
nation.
Sec. 3. Each State Senator is here
by authorized and empowered to se
Uect one student, not less than sixteen
jears of age, who shall be received
by the faculty of said College and in
atjructed by th era in the manner pro
vided in this act, for the space o
two years, unless such student shall
be discharged for misconduct: Pro
vided, however, That this act shall not
. be binding until the Trustees of said
College shall adopt a resolution and
file a certified copy thereof with the
Secretary of State, assenting to and
agreeing on their part, to faithfully
carry out the provisions of this act,
Sec. 4. Upon the certificate of the
President of the Corvallis College
that any student so appointed is in
attendance at such school, it shall be
the duty of the Secretary of State,
at the middle of each quarter, to draw
his warrant upon the State Treasurer
in favor of the said college for the
sum of $11 25 for each student so at
tending. And it shall be the duty of
the State Treasurer to pay such war
rants out of any funds in his hands
not otherwise appropriated ; and a
separate account of such funds shall
be kept, and designated the " Agri
cultural College funds."
Sec. 5. All funds paid out in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
foregoing sections, with interest there
on at ten per cent, per annum, shall
be refunded to the State Treasurer
from the first interest that shall accrue
from the proceeds of the sale of any
lands located for such college.
Sec. 6. The board of commission
ers hereby created shall make all the
reports required by law ; and shall
each receive a salary of five dollars
per day lor the number of days actu
ally employed, to be paid upon the
sworn statement of such commissioner.
Whereas, it appears that unless an
Agricultural College is provided by
law at this session of the Legislature,
the grant by Congress will be lost,
therefore this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved October 27; 1863.
Totals. $187,000 $23,500 $31,300
lhe only other case pending is that
of Beriah Brown vs. the City of San
1 ranciseo. This is for $50,000, and
still stands acainst the citv. but a
motion to strike out the greater por
tion of the complaint is pending in
the Fourth District Court, and under
the rulings of the presiding Judge, in
the cases just decided, this motion
will undoubtedly be granted, as Mr.
Brown's claim, as stated in his com
plaint, is one of a personal nature,
and not for damages to real or per
sonal property. The language of the
statute under which these suits are
brought limits the action for recovery
to property, and it is thought that
the cose of Brown vs. the City of
San Francisco will fall of its own
weight.
The suit of Moss vs. the City, in
which the recovery is the largest, is
one in which the city admitted the
amount recovered $10,000. This
admission was made by Mayor Mc
Coppin, who inserted the amount in
the answer, though City Attorney
Hastings and Judge Lake, counsel
for the city, endeavored to have the
Mayor amend the answer, and iusert
a less amount, probably feeling cer
tain that not over 4,000 or $5,000
could be recovered the Mayor, how
ever, declined to amend. . His Honor
also chose not to amend the answer
in Marriott s case against the city,
wherein the amount inserted by him
was $5,000, but the city's attorneys
procured the consent of the couusel
for the plaintiff to an amendment of
83,000. It will be seen that the dif
erer.ee between the amounts claimed
and those recovered is $155,700,
REDDiNQ'S RUSSIA SALVE,
The universal remedy for
Barns, Scalds, Bruises,
r.it iLHhUinn. damned
Jfaiuls, lUhing PUes, Ih
fib Wounds, Scrofula, JjOtcft
UrupTions, jl viwnvu
luie
f-
fttSiSSS-'. J-.rupnons i oisonvu-
KirKvg I"tes. A purely vegetabh
LUtSftl fTUM ointment, lieen in use fit
01UCJ tvyeurs Sold bv ever:
storekeeper in California and Oregon.'
REDDING & CO., Boston, Mass.
GREAT EXCITEMEST S
-r-?r ruMf iON Oil
THE P. T. COMPANY'S STEAMERS, AND THOSE OF
IH E OP P-0 S ITXO IS7 LINES
;-r oitt prrvNivn ixr ADDITION TO WHICH
7
PORTLAND BUSINESS.
DIIRIECT
ofioirrA.Tioxs
. . . T T , v-VT TT A TiT-nt MM T I I . VV A 1 I j A ItO.
WILL CONTINUE TO BRING THE LATEST STYLES OF
'NGOoSs ANbTHE BEST QUALITIES TO ACKERMAN,
AT THE OLD STAND, MAIN Sr., OREGON Cil.
o
T DESIRE TO SAY TO THE PUBLIC THAT I II AVE
ONE OF THE COMPETEST STOCKS OF FALL AND WINTER
GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THE MARKET, WHICH I AM
GOOD& ln CHEAPEST !
BLOOD.
MA . HOOD N oth-ino-
so impertunt.
72 oases on the
Spin! twn stimtis tor sealed
-whole subjeut. vr. VV hittiku, connaeuiuu
physician, 017 St. Charles st., St. Louis,
Mo., stands pre-eminently above all 'other
in his specialty. Mo matter who failed,
state yenr caae. Patients treat'ed by mail in
every State.
Pacific Agency of the
American Clock Co.,
"SVe invite the attention of the trade to tV.e
establishment of a branch of our New York
House in San Francisco. "We are sole Agents
of th'3
E. N. Welch Manufacturing Co.,
Scth Thomas Cluck Co.,
New Haven Clock Co., and
Scth Thomas' Sons & Co.
V.'f Yiavp lQt.pl r received a full line of Clocks
KeKulators,Caleiidar,Mantie Clocks in bronze
and Marble, and Clock Materials, which we
oiler at verv low rates to the trade. On impli
cation, dealers will be provided with catalogue
aud Price lists of all our poods.
AMEL'ICAX CLOCK COM ,
310 Sansotne St., Sau Francisco.
II. MOLIN'FATX. Agnit.
Gko. H. PARKER, Traveling Agent.
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T will ,av COME OXE, COME ALL, and satisfy yourselves that it is so. 1 nave
r 1 1 or' of the largest stocks ever brought to this market . anticipating: a brisk tail
rade' aiid 1 am determined that the goods shall be sold. My stock consols in part
of a t ne 'Y)Tl-:S DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, FURS of various descriptions ;
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ;
KU) 'GLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERS
BROWN XD BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths:
BOOTS VXD SHOES: HATS AND CAPS ; CLt
FIXE BLACK DRESS SUITS ;
CASSIM ERE SUlTh:
SURER lOR B EAV ER SUITS ;
BOYS' XD YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes am
v SUIT THAT WILL SUIT !NYBODY all on
Also a lanre stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods.
OT1IING
d qualities.
the most reasonable terms.
GROCER1ES-
m- All kinds of Produce Bought.-
A well selected assortment.
At Cliu.i-itiu.ji. Waiiur'H oll Stuixl.
t--RAGS WANTED.
NEW AND
ELEGANT STYLES
-OF-
Bed-Room
SUITES.
Just received and placed in the wareroems,
OF
HURQREN & SHiNDLEB !
1GG, 1G, 17U, 173
First street, corner of Salmon,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
PORTLAND' BUSINESS.
.GEO. V. SNKLL"
CHAS. HODGE. .CHAS. E. LALtl
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS IX
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, AKD YIXDOW GLASS,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PAINTERS
Materials, ana, jjrugijistJ Sundries.
' D7 Front Street,
55.) Portland, Oregon.
HOME MA NUFA C TURES.
PARLOR SETS IN TERRY,
IN FLUSH, AND IN II AIR-CLOTH.
New Ornamental Pieces,
For the Parlor, Great Assortment f
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE !
Lounges and Spring beds.
JJ1LDBUIIGII, BROS., & Co.
J). H. HILDBURn n, J , ,
LOUIS EINSTEIN, (Portland.
B. HILDBURG H , tan r ranciseo.
Importers and ll fuI'aie Jjetuir
All Kinds of Coffiiacs !
Scotch and Irish Whiskies,
Rum, Gin, Domestic Liquors, Wines,
' d-c, S-c.
PORTLAND Opposite Failings. Front
Street, next door to A. II. Bichardson s.
REMOVAL !
THE JEWEIJVT
The trade supplied with goods
hi original packages, on reasonable
tenns.
liURGREX SI1IXDLER.
TO THE TRADE.
The Pan Francisco Percussion Match Com
pany nre now delivering to the Trade a Supe
rior Brand of Family and Saloon Matches, lust
Premium awarded by the Mechanics' Institute
for these best California matches.
3- Send your orders for the S. F. Percus
sion Matches, to any of the Wholesale Grocers
or Tobacco dealers, or to cur oilice, it5 Front
street, San Francisco.
Yy
HOTELS. RESTAURANTS, &c.
THAT C1IEKU llOUbLJ.
Nos. 120, 125 and ISO Front street.
Portland, Ouegon.
Mink Rooks, Paper and Stationery,
Playing Cards, etc., at Reduced
Prices.
AX-Parties wanting to purchase Stationery
trould do well to examine our large stock.
Our coeds are of the be.-t quality, .-nd prices
low. JOHN G. HODGE Sf Co.,
S-jy and 331 Sansoine st..
i 4tnG cor. Sacramento, nan riauuw.
REDUCED RATES!
The undersigned having taken this well
known house, solicit increased pat ronage
from the traveling public. The House has
lately been refitted, and the proprietors are
now'ableto offer additional inducements to
their patrons. The table will be furnishe..
with the best market affords, and be under
the immediate sunertision of the proprietors
Rooms well furnished and wull ventilated.
A lar-e lire-proof safe for the deposit, ot
valuables. Baggage taken to the hotel iree
of charge. Board per week
Board and lod-mg " . . . .S'i to 8 00
(According to the room occupied.)
Nothing will be left undone, winch is m
the power- of the proprietors to render guests
comfortable. LYONS, LEONARD &. Co.,
xi.tll Proprietors.
BREAD. CRACKERS. CAKES. PIES,
GROCER I ES. CONFECTIONER Y.
J. J?. Jones & Co.,
STEAM COFFEE,
AND SPICE
TgssrrtsiiBiil-. i
And FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
Corner Second and Main Streets,
' Portland, Oregon.
Sit !
Tc:t:,Lli-climRnt of J. B. Miller
M vvw.w--'- :
HAS UK F.N REMOVED
To No. 101 Front st., corner of Alder
Carter's New Building, Portland,
In Chas. WoodarcVs Drug Store
ry" Where he will be ready to attend to
all manner of workmanship in his line.
Watches and Jewelry repaired jn ths most
workmanlike manner. J- B. MlLLhlC.
JOHN II. SCIIRAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
etc., etc.,
Main Street, Oregon (Jittj,
jS Wishes to represent that he is now as
well prepared to furnish any article in bin line
as the largest establishment in the State. He
particularly requests that an-, examination of
ljs ptock be made before buying elsewhere.
J. I". MIU.KK. J. W. SUATTL'CK
J. F. MILLER & Co.,
VI .rtCTCBEUS OF AXI) DEALERS IN
Hoots znnl S!oes !
At the Oregon City Boot and Shoe
Store, Main street.
THE BEST SELECTION
Of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Children's
Boots and Shoes, on hand or made to order.
WILLAM E T T E
IRON WORKS COMPANY I
rrygw"- iNorth rout ana xu sis.,
Portland. Oregon.-
Iron l?ouiiiclcrs,
STEAM ENGIlfE
i i it i - -
Sixteen Years in Oregon.
which is considerable of a tailing off.
?rAll citizens of Oregon who - desire
to inform their friends in the old States of
the condition and progress of this State,
can have no more complete and compre
hensive volume of facts to send them than
by subscribing for this journal, and h.iv
nig ns mail it weekly to their menus,
mail it as directed.
We
Cash Drug House of
H DRUGGIST S H
O
LIEU 02s HOUSE.
ESTABLISHED 1 S'.T.
JACOB B0E1IM, Proprietor.
Main Street. Oregon City.
Trices at the above house are as follows :
Board and Lodginp p week . .
without l.oiigm.vr
and L'xlsing day. .
. .$
. . 1
1 1K
Pncw Firm!
Diller & Miller!
Proprielors of the long established
LINCOLN BAKERY!
AVt-st Sile Ulain Street,
Oregon City Oregon.
Talc pleasure instating to the public
that I hey have fanned a copartner
ship for the purpose of belter
Accommodating their Fatrons 1
And that they ivill continue the Mann
facture of Bread, Pies, Cakes,
Boston, Butter, Sugar and
Soda Crackers, t'C. c.
tfiT Are prepared to supply their customers
with the Barest and freshe-t COH LL and
SPICES FOR FAMILY USE
ii?ee is always neni wnen j-
invited to try our aru:ie
S. i.
Pioneer
fcl'GORMICK,
the
G round d
and the public are
San Francisco & Sacramento,
Cab. arid o 1 Piatt Street. X. Y.
'LAUGULIX HOUSE.
J. F. Killer & Co., Proprietors.
3IA1X ST11EKT, 0:u:gon Citv.
instead of purchasing old and stale importation
Particular Attention Given to the
Wholesale Trade!
RS- Orders from dealers throughout the
city and county respectfully solicited, aud
thev will receive immediate attention.
J. F. JOXBS A Co.
Portland, Oregon.
OUPv STOCK OF GROCERIES,
Has been Doitlht Increased by this
changt, and -trill ba kept complete
In Every Department.
O
The etory of tbe Princess de Met.
ternich having nursed the babe of her
former maid at her breast, reminds
an Austrian journalist of the fact that
the Empress of Austria, in 1S50, did
the same thing with the babe of the
widow of a soldier, who had been
killed at Solferino. Ilis wife lived
At Luxemburg, and the news of her
husband's death threw her upon a
long sick bed, so that she was unable
to suckle her child. The Empress,
who knew her and came to visit
her, found that the poor mother could
cot nurse her child, and took the lit
creature to her own breast until a
Vet nurse, for whose services the
kind Elizabeth paid, had been pro
vided, . t It :
TCSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip
J tioa, for eaie at the E.ntewwsii eite
J?' Now is the most fitting time to pay
our holiday respects to the book market.
Books arc tho holiday staples after all.
Toys and knick-nacks break; flowers fade;
bon bons melt ; dress wear.-, out : jewelry
changes fashion ; but books survive as
joys throughout the mortal forever think
also, what a prolongation of a holiday re
sults from the gift of a years subscription
to a newspaper. Christmas and New
Year repeat themselves weekly, upon such
preseuts being bestowed. For Sa 00. paid
in advance, wo mail two copies of the fcx
teiut.isk one year, as requested, bend
the paper to friends in the Eastern States.
Two copies one year .$" 00
Four copies six months '. . . . 00
Eight copies, three months 5 0
-
jSsr- Newspapers, by enhancing; me
value of property in their neighborhood,
and giving the locality in which they are
published a reputation abroad, benefit all,
particularly if they are merchants or real
estate owners, thrice the amount yearly of
the sum they pay lor their support, re
sides, every spirited eitizen has a laudable
pride in having a paper of which he is not
ashamed, even though he should pick it
up in New York or Washington. A good
looking, thriving, live newspaper helps to
sell property, gives character to the lo
cality, and in all respects U a desirable
public convenience. If, from any cause,
tho matter in the local or editorial columns
should not be quite up to your standard.
do not cast it aside and pronounce it of no
account, until you are satisfied that there
has been no more labor bestowed upon it
than is paid for. If you want a good read
able sheet, it must be supported, inc
local press is the " power that moves the
people."
.
Don't Believe in Advektisino. The
following from an exchange upon this sub
ject expresses our sentiments, and we
therefore give it to our readers in full :
The man who ' doesn't believe in adver
tising' is all the while doing what he de
precates, lie hangs coats outside of his
door, or puts dry goods in Lis windows
that's aduertisina. He has printed cards
lying on his counter that's advertising.
lie sends out drummers through the coun
trv. or puts bis name ou his wagon that s
advertising. He labels his articles or his
manufactures that's advertising. If lie
has lost his cow, he puts a written notice
in tho Post Offices, or tells his sistcr-in-law
and that's advertising, too. He has
his name put up in gilt letters over lus
door what is that but advertising? He
paints his shop green or red : or if a tailor,
he wears the latest styles ; if a doctor, he
has the boys call him out of church in
baste ; if an auctioneer, he bellows to at
tract the attention ot passers-bv : if a
heavy merchant, he keep a huge pile of
boxes on his sidewalk in front of his store
and all for advertising. " A man can't
do business without advertising, and the
question is, whether to call to his aid the
engine that moves the world the printing
press, with its thousands of messengers
working night and day, the steam engines
adding to its repeating capacity untold
power and miraculous speed ; or. reject
ing all these, to so back to the davs when
newspapers, telegraphs and railroads were
unKnown. "lint advertising costs money!"
bo does evervthin'T that i v -,. ;rr
If advertising cost nothing, all the second,
third and fourth class petty shops would
stand an equal chance with the most
responsible house. If you want to prove
to the world that yours is a first-class es
tablishment, advertise!'
EUREKA HAIR
MATRESSES
DEFY COMPETITION.
ffs" This Hotel was named in respect to
I ...to Hr. Mrl,4i-;ni.!N. It was first open
ed as a Public House early in the spring of j Q00s -Hl be Delivered in the City,
10, and was soon after taken charge ot by
the present proprietors, since wnieii tune ,t
has been enlarged by the construction of a
large two-story wing, making n a cnmmoui- i
ous and convenient hotel, all newly furnished, j
Guests will find the M'L.u-;nLis in all j
respects wnrthy of their patronnre.
Free of expense, to purchasers, and or
ders from a distance will becnrefuly
filled and promptly dispatcicd.
373 Mission street, San Francisco.
SEVIN, VINCENT & Co.,
Groicers, and Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
. $'V3'a2'AZI2J2lZ2&sS)
No. 005 Sansome St., San Francisco.
Fields at San Antonia, Alameda Co.
Orders by mail from the country promptly
filled. .
ftOAAA A YEA It AND EXPENSES
to agents to introduce the
V il.-on Sewing Machine. Stitch alike on- ri
ids. Samples on two week's trial. Extra
inducements to experienced Agents. For fur
ther particulars address the Wilson Sewing
Machine co.. Cleveland, O.; Boston, Mass.; or
St. Louis, Mo.
QSWEGO HOUSE.
OSIVEGO, OREGON,
JOHN SCHADE, Proprietor.
Is now prepared to receive and entertain
all who mav favor him with their pat.ron-a-re.
The house is new and the rooms are
newlv and neatlv furnished. The tabic will
be supplied 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 mav favor him with a call, and
would respectfully solicit the patronage ot
the traveling public.
Hoard per week 5-' f"
lioard and lodging b ''
Single meals. . JLl1z !'
We Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest !
Call Examine, and PRTCE ovr stock
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
The. highest Cash j'iccs paid for coun
try produce.
L. THLLF.lt,
A. V. MILLLIJ.
WALTE
Jew AiSPETI?iS
VELVETS,
EETJSSELS,
THE, EE-PLY,
OIL - CLOTHS,
WINDOW-SHADES,
P A PEE -HANGINGS,
LACE-CUE TAINS, &c, &c.
We Would Call the attention of par
ties fitting ?p houses, or being in
u cd of anything in. our Hue
To our Stock, which is
ONE OF THE COMPLETEST
On the Fsicilic Cosisl!
Our Goods being specially selected at
'the Factories in England and the
Eastern States, ice can sell
AT THE LOWEST
SsiiiUFrsiiicisco Prices.
Eooksellcr and Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform all his old
customers ( and as many new onus as may
not be acquainted with the fact; that he still
continues to operate at the
FRANKLIN BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland.
(exactly oprosiTE mount noon)
Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL BOONS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all kinds of
AXD
BOILER BUILDERSV
rpHESK WORKS ARE LOCATED OX the"
I bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for tFi
ing out machinery promptly and elliciently.
"We have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, wliwe ex
pcrience on this coast for fifteen years gives
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MIXING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !
.-LOCKING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! !
&C, &C, &C.,
Manvfartuii awl Repair Marhineri of all
l i,U. IRON SHUTTER WORK at San.
Fr"u-ico -ortand freight. II heeler d- Ran -J'dl's
J'aUnt Grinder enti Amalgamator.
IvnMr' ertd Steven's Self Adjusting Patent
Piitton, Pnt'kitg, either applied to old or new
ft earn eilinders. ipiartz Stampers, Shoe and
dl,if 'tLe bext hetrd iron,. S:l
CHANGE OP NAME ! '
A
MERICAX EXCHANGE.
TOBACCO AHTiDOTE.
W.RR XTED to rmom all desikb 'for
Tohcnxo. This great remedy is aii ex
cellent appetizer. It ruutriES the blood,
invigorates the svstem, possesses great
nourishing and strengthening power, en
ables the stomach to digest the heartiest
food, makes sleep refreshing.and establishes
robust health. Smoker and Chewer or
Sixty Yirs Cured. Price Fifty Cents per
box, post free. Can be sunt any distance by
i ,..-.tu T.,r,f.t safety. A treatise on tbe
injurious effects of Tobacco, with, lists ot
references, testimonials, Ac, sent lree.
Agents wanted. Address Dr. i. K. At
JJOTT, .Terser Citv, X. J. . .
(Tate LINCOLN HOUSE,)
X. S I Kioiitn(i t, l'oi-Ha ml Or gon.
L. P. W. QLTIMliY. FuoriUKToK,
Late of 1 1 'extern Hotel. )
This bouse is the most commodious in the
State, newly furnished, and it will be tho en
deavor of the proprietor to make his guests
comfortable. The Haggage Wagon will al
ways be found at the landing on the arrival
of steamships and river boats, carrying bag
gage to the house free of charge
O II E G O X
4 - ""V I
3 K-V-
TLOOD PURIFIER AND RE NOVA
lk r.r vtm. A certain and sate
Made lrom the uativo
cure tor ail uiseae.
herbs of California.
11. li. .MCUU.N AIjI' v..
Druggists and Agents, ban i-ranciseo
Sacramento.
QOSMOPOLIT
Formerly An
AX HOTEL.
rigoni s,
JPOETLAND, Oregon.
jG a The undersigned respectfully an
nounce that having' purchased this widely
known and well kept hotel, they are now
prepared to oiler superior accommodations
to the traveling public at greatly reduced
prices. This hotel is located nearest the
steamboat landings.
The hotel coach will be in attendance to
convey passengers to and from the house
free of charge.
W. It. .EWALL, GEO. 15. COOK,
Proprietors.
and
The Great American Button Hole,
Overseaming and Serving Machine. '
Is the onlv machine invenled doing every
kind of Sewine. besides making most beautitul
and perfect button holes on any material, and
DeVformin" together 13 varieties of work.
Price "ilyS,'0.g Send for sample, iand cjrcu
lars. A. JL Suplee, sole ageat, 20b Kearny
street. San Franci,co. -
-Holiday Journal New No Free.
For the Holidays of 18 c staining a
ClJristmas story. Parlor pUys Magic sooUs
F. 0PITZ, PROPRIETOR,
FIR S T S TREET, POR TLA ND,
Bet. Washington and Stark sts.
MAXrPACTtUKR OF
ALL KINDS AND QUAI.ITlF.S OF
CEACIvEES!
BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY
QRACKERS
Will always be sold below San Francisco
prices. All oiders prompt tv attindea to.
OREGON P. KKRY,
Ilrxl t.., Portland. Oregon.
KAST & C A UAL IN.
Musical Instruments.
CIIl JtCli ?IUJ1C IJOOJvS,
B VSS VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS.
MISCELLANEOUS LOOKS,
CI1 E A FPU 15 LI CAT IONS,
.NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES,
GLOISES,
TRESSES.
TENS,
Photographic Albums,
And every other article m the above line.
1857 ESTABLISHED j 1857
l3
s.-.)
WALTER I5OS.,
No. 89 Front street, between Alder
and Washington, Portland, Oregon.
L. A. CODARU.
J. U. LAKE.
No. 90 First Street, Portland,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden,
Grass and Flower Seeds
Odd
'rVr Xms&Co., Publisher. 25
..rr,tield street. Boston. Mss.
illustrated. Sent
s, 'la
4 tvS
HOME
J,
MANUFACTURE.
IGS'
FEET.
FRED. MILLKR,
BT Offers to the citizens of Oregon 5.000
rouuds Soueed Pigs' Keet, (put up by him
self) in lots to suit. Apply at No. 23 Wash
ington, street, betweeu First and Second
Portland . '
Country trade supplied in any desired
quantity, A liberal discount to the trade.
E. PATT0N,
..r.A-c- .r. nn 11 f A VI".
Successor to Uiu uno n
No S Front Street, Portland, Oregon,
U noiv manufacturing a supeHor article of
Chemical, Olive. Pale aud Brown rum,,
which he will sell at San Francwco pnecs.
5 This soiipjsjvuijjii -
7g. WALLING'S
Pioneer Book Bindery-
OllKGOMAJN, BUII-DIJio,
jo. 5 AVaihington
PORTLAND, O.KEGON.
BLANK LOOKS RULED and LOUND to
.4.- .v . J nottarn.
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
THPFRS Etc.. bound m every variety ot
stvle known to the trade.
Orders from the country premptly at
teuded to, "
"yyESTERX HOTEL.
Corner of First and Morrison streets,
" Foim.AND. Okkgox.
Ths best and most comfortable Hotel in the
State, where every want is anticipated,
and cheerfully supplied. Warm and
cold Baths attached to the house.
This Hotel is located near the steamship
Landing. The Hotel Coach will be m at
tendance at all the Landings, to couvey
passengers and baggage to and from the
. house free of charge.
JON It C. PORCY,
SAMUEL D.HOLMES,
s;jf-j Proprietors.
J7ASHION SALOON.
MAIN STREET, Uregon Uity.
IPi, The Fashion Saloon is now well sup
plied with every celebrateu nranu oi Aies,
Wines and Liquors iu ue. together with a
choice lot of cigars, to which the attention of
the public is directed.
3- Two excellent Billiard tables, for the
accommodation of patrons.
New Stock of Boots and Shoes
JUST RECEIVED!
Best Selection ih the City !
Comprising all the leading and best brands
known, such as Benkert's, Tirrell's, Foirjr's,
Houghton & Coolidge's. Reed's, Godfrey's
and numerous others, of gents' and boys'
wear. Also Mile's, Sieberlicb's, Purl's,
San Fraucisyo aud custom-made ladies and
children's wear.
CODARD & LAKE.
Nos. Ill and 116 Second street,
cor. Morrison, Portland.
llavincr Coucht out and Refitted
J
THE OLD
BENNETT & WHITE
Liver j, Sale anil Feed Stable
Are now prepared to receive all the old
customers, and as many new patrons as may
see fit to give us a call, wc will give
Particular attention to Farmers stock!
We are satisfied that wc can give entire
satisfaction to our friends and the pviblic
and we shall do so,
OUR LIVERY IS ATX NEW !
BOTH AS TO
CARRIAGES AND HOUSES !
And we shall take pride in turning out as
nice an outfit as any establishment on the
coast for the same money.
rf We will also be prepared to urr all
the pood horses that come to this market, at
better prices than anyone else can pay, as
we have a connection below superior to any
other parties in Sau Francisco, in this line
of business GODARD & LAKE.
All Seed.s from this estalilir-hmeiii
Are Warranted Fresh
aud Cenuine,
Foreign and
Domestic Plied Fruits
And Vegetables.
Forr-itni and Domestic
Creen Fruits and Vegetables.
Vegetables and Fruit
Packed with care for ship meat.
JX'7S Pea Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Wal Nuts,
Filberts and Almonds.
GROCERIES A selected stock of Choice
Groceries, bought expressly
b Family Use.
All of which is offered for Cash at cash
prices. Orders solicited.
JOHN O'CONNOR.
Xo. to First street, Portland Oregon.
BIEItCADO fc COMPANY
Successors to
MERCADO & SEULLY,
Have been obliged, forthtir
own protection au-.l tiie safely
of the public, to change the
name ot tatir celebrated iiit
ters to
Mercado's Native
California ine miters
t. We subjoin the following aSduxit in an
injunction suit formerly pending between Mer
cado & Seu'.ly plaintiffs, and G. A. Simon, de
fendant. P. Sainevain, be duly sworn, .-ay. ;
"That the article known as Sainsernin's
California I Vine Hitters, teas mw-.vfadure-l
bi Mcreato Svelhj. aUmt month of ilunh
1S()1. without the said Saiiwevain, Brother
hnriicr any concern in i7te manufacture there
of. That deponent ha ahcuvs known, aid
considered said, Mtrauln Seully atthi k
Pi oprittors of thjJ Sainstivain L'aHj jnt-f)
ll'ine Bittern'
Notwithstanding the above a&I.iTit th
said T. Sainsevaine is putting up a expound
uuder the name ot Sainsesraiu's Wine liitu-n..
representing it t be the same as our ceirbrat
ed Hitters, which ve have been manuhct ur
ine and selling in immense quantities
l k'hii Ua afSxinor a nearly similar k&el
to that need on our genuine Wine Hsttewl
Bo not Iliceired. Sat J-for McrcuM
Native California Wine BUlers .
And you will obtain the same opnlar h?m
aye so favorably known since IsOt). Ik
ot Count irfvits. Purchasers of our Wine
lers are requested to observe the familiar u.4
vellow lahfi, and see that the words Mtrcc
Seulhj, Seen Francisco, are engraved on tlie
Goverunieiit stamp, pasted over the coiket
each bottle. This is the only effectual secuiity
against the counterfeit imitations.
DEPOT :Mi and 50 Jackson street.m
Francisco. 2:nml MEKCADO & C.
AriNC PURCII SED THAT valuable
tract of laud containing
TIIE PORTLAND
Homestead Association :
II
ONE HUNDRED ACRES
suitable for Unilding purposes, with a front
age of nearly half a "mile on the McAdamissed
road, situate about one fourth mile south ol
PORTLAND CITY LIMITS.
Are now prepared to issue stock receipts fo
shares in the same. Shares limited to -"so,
payable in small monthly instalments, with
out interest.
TITLE ISEXCEPTIOVABLE.
Full particulars, with printed copy of the
Constitution, etc., to be obtained on applica
tion to either R. E. Chatiield Secretary, or
Walter iloilltt Treasurer, Portland. s
g HADES SALOON.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
MAIN STREET, Oregon City.
O
ThealAvu named popular re
sort has been thoroughly renovat
ed and repaired dnrincr the past season and is
now open to the public, fully complete in all
its appointmets. Two of the
Bet BILLIARD TABLES in, OREGON
Have been introduced' and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to them.
THE BAR I S S UP PLIED .
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors and
Cigars. Scotch. Trish and Bourbon already
famous, for hot Whiskies aud Punch.
2T Families supplied.
HOT COFFEE AND OYSTERS,
At all liouio -for the convenience of patrons.
Our customers and the public in general
are invited to call and examine our stock,
which we will sell cheaper than ever.
P. S. Loots made to order, and an assort
ment of our make constautlv on hand.
Philadelphia Boot and Shoe Store,
112 Front Street, opposite Barman Bros.,
Portland, Oreou.
OREGON CITY
BREWERY!
133 IIEMIY11U3IBEL,
Having purchased the above Brewery wish
es to inform tbe public that he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
LAGER BEER,
As eood as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly tilled.
JJELVIDE RE SALOON.
Messrs. James Mann & M. Brown,
Having associated themselves together uuder
the linn name of MANN & BROWN, give
notice to the public that they shall spare no
expense nor effort to make the BELV1DERE
a popular place ot resort.
FREE L UNCH DA II Y,
And the very best qualities of Wines, Liquors
andCiirars.
JS?" Figs' Feet, Tripe, Herring, Oysters
auu caiuiucs cuuiiauuv ou uauu.
. II. UlY-EKS,
PLDIBI!VgAS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
5To. 110 First Street. . . Portlai4
Gas Fixtures,
Cooking Ranges,
Hot.' Water Boilers,
Marble- Top Washsfands,
Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
Water Closets,
Bath Tubs,
Lead Pipe.
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes.
TEES. ELBOW, RETUBNBENDL
NIPPLE, BUSHINGS, th-.,
for Steam, Water and teas.
-ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water Guages, Whistles
Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe,
Angle, and Check Valves, Guae
Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kinds'
ot Brass Work. Rubber
Hose, Hose Pipes, Ac.
Hotels, public buildings, and private resi-'"
deuces heated with the latest improvements
m steam or hot air apparatus.
I invite citizens generally to call and ex
amine my stock, which has beeti selected
with great care, and especial attention given
to the wauts of this market.
C- H. llYLKi.
EUSSDGRFFER BROTHERS
Offer their entire stock of
II VT.S, C APS,
Hat Materials, and Store Fixtures,
FO R SA LEA T COST UNTIL DECEM
BER, to close the store they now oc
cupv.and after that date will re-open
corner of Front and Morrison
streets, in
White's New Building!
The prettiest Hat, store ever opened on the
Pacific coast.
TIIE FALL AND WINTER
STYLE FOR 1868
In Silk aud Cassimere Hats, is now ready.
"Wc receive, in addition to our extensive
stock, by every steamer, all the latest styles.
JftsT" (live us a call now, if you wish
a bargain.
72 Front trre,, Portlnml.
Until December 1st, ls5$.
B. L. STONE,
French fried ica! Office
Dr. JULIAN PERRAUL'I
Doctor of Medicine of the Faculty if
Paris, Graduate of the Uui ver
sify Queen's College, and
Physician of the St. John,
Baptiste Socufy of
San Fr ant' sen.
Dr. Fekravlt has the pleasure to inform
patients and' others seeking confidential
medical advice, that lie caa be consulted at
his office, Ai-mmjfv HaM Building. Nonhead
corner Montgomery aad Sacramento streets,
San Francisco. Rooms No. 1', U, 11, &rst
tloor, up stairs, eitiaie either co 5Iovt
gomerv or Sacramento streets.
Iu. Peukai-lt's studies have been almost
exclusivelv devoted to the t-wre of the vari
ous forms'of Nervous aud Physical Debility,
the results of injurious habits acquired a
vouth, which usually terminate in impotence
"and sterilitv, and permanently mduce all tbe
concomitants of old age. Where a secret in
tirinit v exists, involving the happiness ot a
life and that of others, reason and nior
ahtv dictate The necessity of its removal, for
it is a fact that premature decline of the
vi 'or of manhood, matrimonial nnhappiness.
compulsorv single Hfe. etc.,have theirsources
in causes, the germ of which is planted in
early life, and the bitter fruit tasted long af
terwards ; patients, laboring under this com
plaint, will complain of one or more of the
followiuc symptoms: Nocturnal emissions,
pains iuthe back and head, weakness of
m-niory and sight, discharge from the Uie
tha outgoing to stool, or making water, the
intellectual faculties are weakened, lo-sof
memory ensues, ideas are clouded, aud there
is a disinclination to attendto business, or
even to reading, writing, or society of friends,
etc. The patient will probably comp'ain of
dizziness, vertigo, and that, the sight and
hearing are wcakeued, and sleep dis-
turrbed by dreams, melancholy, sighing,,
palpitations, coughs and slow fever; while
some have external rheumatic pidns, and
numbness of the body. Some of the most
common symptoms are pimples in the face.,
and aching in different parts of the body.
Patients suffering from this disease should
apply immediately to Dit. Pekuaci.t, either
iu persons or by fetter, and he will guaran
tee a cure of seminal weakness iu sU f
eight weeks.
Patients suffering from venerialdjscase
in anv stage. Gonorrhea Gleet, Sticttire
Bubo Ulcers, Cutaneous eruptions, etc.,'"
be treated uccessfullv. All Svphillitic sou
Mecurial Taints entirely removed from tU
system. '
" Du. Peuuai'Lt's diplomas are in his office.,
where patients ran see for themselves, thai
tlu-v are under the care ot a regularly educate;!
practitioner. The best references given
reouiitd.
Patients suffering under chronic disease,
can crll and examine for themselves.
invito investigation; claim not to 5in
even-thing, nor to cure everybody, but
do claim that in all cases taken under tie- -mcnt,
we fulfill our promises. We rar,,u '
larlv request those who have tried this hoas
tor, and that advertised physician, "
ut and discouraged, to call upon us.
o
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FIXE
3U
W ATCHES.jfv: Z
AXD CHRONOMETERS
Adjusted aud Repaired iu the best
Manner, and Warranted.
. ,
No. Ill Front st., Portland.
JOK PHIXT1XW XEATLY KXECI T
vd at tw rNTi-nriiiiE orrict.
iail or xprv
becurelrom cuir
cured fc
ohstrnetions in females. tm
g5 these pills will be sent by ma
to anv part of the world, tecui'
ositv or damage. .
Persons at. a aisiam." - i, kai'-t;
home by addressing a letter
coruer of Sacramento and Montgonu.'
rooms!, 10 and 11, or box ti.-i, 4i
Francisco, stating the case as imnutu
possible, general lbit ot living,
twn, etc. .
fd ('not
worn out and discouraged, to call
Low charges aud quick cures. . .
Ladies suffering from any comp.aini
dental to their sex, can consult the
with the assurance of relief.
K MM ALE WONTHLT mM; f-lifo'
I). PEi-.RAi'fcT is the only agent " '
nia for Du. Biot's Female t"0""," hti't
Their immense sale has estblwca
reputation as a female remedy anapL r
e and tar in aavauce oi eieir . other
suppressions ana lrregui- ceipt of
O
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