The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, March 13, 1869, Image 3

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Sl)e tPcckln (Entcrprtee.
TO WW AND COUNTY.
C barman has one wheel yeloci
pedes for sale.
The Sons of Temperance meet
at Templar Hall on Friday evenings.
Main Street has been sprinkled
from the Hydrants for several days
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This is the Anniversary of the
first settlement of Georgia, March
13th, 1793.
A large spile-driver is abont
completed at Mill No. 3, O. C It. R.,
to be sent op to Clackamas bottom
for use.
If you want good and substan
tial furniture a suitable variety may
be inspected at the warerooms of M.
Wertheimer, in this city.
Workmen are employed in re
moving, the wooden building from
fie lot upon which the Udd bellows'
Hall will be constructed in this city.
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We observe that iron pipes for
an extension of the street mains of
the Oregon City Water Works have
arrived.
Mr. II. C. Leonard of Portland,
hn purchased the White House
property in thi3 county of Joseph
Teal, pnyingjtherefor it is said, $15,
000.
Teams are busily engaged in
hauling stone for the foundation of a
new Machine shop and Furnace, to
be established in this city this year.
The machinery is now en route to
this place. The owners are Messrs
J. II. Moores, S. L. Stevens, and
L. D. Harding.
We trust that, the few remaining
citizens of O-weo may again soon
enjoy the benefits of a rcntoffice..
Mr. Henry Ganz is spoken of as a
suitable person for ihe office. His
business is merchandising, and his
store is the general rendezvous for
that section.
Pease Sc Grepe is the name of
the firm now carrying on the lumber
business in this city at the Isimd
Mill. The new firm have added a
new plainer to the mill, and made
other desirable improvements. Mr.
Smith formerly owner has taken a
contract to furnish logs. This mill
jsually makes splendid lumber.
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Mr.T. U. Brooks, Civil Engineer
of the O. C. R. R., left this city on
Thursday morning last, intending to
inspect the gtade of the entire line
that he may know just what is to be
done, when active operations are re
Dewed. H did not start on a veloct
pede, oor with a carriage, bat would
travel with 'hank-horses," and be at
home where night overtakes htm.
The Wallaraet Falls Canal and
Lock Company have employed Mr.
Calvin Browne, of San Francieco, to
make the locations and estimates for
the woik, and he is now o engaged
Mr. IJrowne is a Civil Engineer pf
considerable note, lie had charge of
the construction of public works t
Mare Islanl, opposite ValUjo, and it
is probable will be appointed Engineer
At that place under Grant.
Tbe calendar tor the March term
of the Circuit Court for Clackamas
county, beginning on Monday next,
presents a more extensive list than at
any previous term. There are in all
fifty-six causes, as follows: Six crim
inal; 12 civil suits; 21 actions for
right of way etc., brought by the O.
C. R. R. Co.; and 17 equity causes
7 of which are for divorces. It
is doubtful if court adjourns under
it.
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three creeks.
The Oswego Iron Company have
resolved to close up the furnace en
tirely, as soon as the present stock
?f ore and coal is exhausted, which
Vill be about June 10th. Mr. Har
ris, the Superintendent of work, is
tow the only bead man remaining at
Oswego, and be will start for the
Atlantic States as soon as work is
suspended. This state of things is to
ae regretted very much, but we do
not know as it can be helped. The
company have demonstrated the fact
tjiat iron, equal to Scotch pig, can be
IDade in Oregon. They also find it
w0 Fiuiau!e ousiness, when not
'Mlcllucu y iaw suits and delays
The chief cause for their determina
tion to do as above stated is the
ame that would have caused the O.
C. R, R. to give up in disgust long
ago, if they had lacked " back bone;
and comes from the foolish opposi.
tion of parties who had not capital to
carry on the business bnt seemed
jealous of those who had, and having
technical grounds upon which to base
action, literally pitched' into them,
but for what object we are unable to
!Y Sg0 is 10 day mQch below
hat the fnends of the place expect
ed of it two years ago. When we, as
Uregomans, learn to treat capitalists
V- ? I6 deicreDtlal it will better benefit
iuu o cry one 01 US.
THE? I. T. Co.
C. P. Church addresses us thus :
Oregon City, March 2d, 1869.
Mr. D. C. Ireland,
Dear Sir : I am instructed to inform
you that you need not in the future, ad
dress any of your papers to any of the
boats of the People's Transportation Com
pany, nor to the office at Salem.
Yours Truly C. P. CHURCH.
P. S. Should hare spoken to you of
this; but have had no opportunity. C.
"We have never asked pay of the Peo
ple's Transportation Company for papers
furnished their boats and office foij the
time we have been here; nor have we ev
er considered them specially indebted to
us for the very many complimentary no
ticesenough to fill a good sized
volume: which we have given them,
believing them entitled to the credit of
doing much for Oregon. And, reverse of
this we have never deemed it our duty
to ask permission of the Company to crit
cise acts of theirs when we deemed it
proper to so speak. Every one but the P.
T. Company recognizes the importance of
this county taking the step it has with re
spect to the Canemah road, and no matter
how the case may be decided, it is never
theless a fact, that it is as much the right
of the county to begin this suit, a9 it
would have been for an individual whose
property had been trespassed upon. "We
are surely not to blame if the P. T. Com
pany go on and construct expensive works
upon private property, and the holders
of that property bring a suit of ejectment
against them. If the managers of the P.
T. Co. are so short sighted as it appears to
us they have been in these cases, are we
not certainly charitable to call it by no
harsher term than short-sightedness? If we
have made any mis-statements with respect
to these matters, we beg to be better in
formed that proper correction may be
made, but we think it very weak for this
company, or any other, to assert that the
Press of the State which docs not unite
with it in all things, right or wrong, must
be crushed out of existence. It exhibits a
spirit well calculated to detract lrom their
line of policy, or "pretense," that all tbey
do as a company, is to advance the inter
ests of the public. There is a certain air
about this style which is calculated to
weaken the friendship of the independent,
prudent, or patriotic journalist for them.
And while we have never felt like mixing
in with their wholesale personal defama
tion of citizens here, whom they dislike,
we can say that we do believe that if
all the narrow-mindedness attributed by
them to this community was concentrated
to a point, it would be incapable of com
prehending the literal sense of the commu
nication of this Mr. Church, above given.
If the P. T. Company does not want the re
spect of the community, the community is
an ass to force its respect upon them. We
shall recur to this subject hereafter, from
time to time, as circumstances may dictate,
presuming however, that at this time the
company feel pretty sore. They have
been running a pretty stiff opposition for
a year, and have at last been compelled
to buy it off, which has cost them some
thing, and when you touch the pockets of
a certain class of men you touch their
souls. They may be justified in some such
way, for their course at present; and per
haps we should overlook their little imper
fections. Mr. Levy, at the telegraph of
fice, exhibited an array of stamps a
few days gince, which he has placed
upon his tobacco and snuff, according
to the provisions of the act of Con
gress. The citizens of Oswego should
petition the County Court for an ap
pointment of Justice of the Peace, to
fill vncaaiy occasioned by the resig
nation of Mr. L. II. Calkins.
Not a Subject of Docbt. That
Jewell's Flumonary Syrup is the roost ef
fective and never failing remedy for affec
tions of the thro&t and lungs.
" Ik Time of Peace Prepare for
War.' So get a bottle of Dr. Cooper'
Magnetic Balm, an unequaled preparation
for Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Cramp. The
instantaneous relief of Burns, Bruises and
Sprains.
Electro SiLicox.-This curious and
raluable substance w confidently claimed to
be the best article ever discovered for
cleaning and polishing Gold, Silver and
Plaled Ware, and all smooth metallic sur
faces, of whatever description, including
kitchen utensils of tin, copper, brass, steel,
etc.
Valuable Land for Sale Cheap.
We know of 4S0 acres of good lands for
sale in this county, being the land claim of
J. L. Stout, in what is known as theRingold
Settlement, it will be sold iu lots to suit
purchasers, on very fair terms. This land
is only 12 rriles from Oregon City. For
further iuformatien apply to N. W. Randall,
of this city, or of" J. L. Stout, Units', Baker's
Bay, V. T., or of Andrew Stout, in the above
mentioned settlement. 13:ly
Courage. Courage of the highest
order is the product of the conscience and
the will. It is not the hardihood which
comes from ignorance of the situation, or
from stolid Insensibility. It looks upon the
facts as they are, and upon the dangers as
they exist, and resolves to meet and tri
umph over tbern. Kohn & Fishel looked
upon the fact that the people could not afford
'49 prices for their dress goods, etc., and
they resolved that prices must be reduced in
proportion to the times. Thev have suc
ceeded, and are now consideied really
besl men n Portland to deal with.
the
Sapdlery. J. H. Schram, of this
City, is now manufacturing the best Saddlery
and Harness in the State. He will have at
least 50 sets of all grades, from fine to com
mon, finished and ready for sale next month,
and more than that number of Saddles." He
is bound to make a trade with any man who
wishes to bpy of bira. He uses both Oregon
and California leather in his establishment,
and his work bears a most excellent reputation
abroad. We hope that citiaens of our own
couBty will think of this, when they want any
articles in hie lice.
C C HASTINGS & CO.
CHRIST GrE.
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Wholesale and Retail.
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Superior Goods Reduced Rates f
C. C. HASTINGS & CO.,
Successors to
Heuston, Hastings & Co.
San Francisco and New York,
Announce to tbe. friends of the old firm,
and the public at large that their present
business arrangments are such that they are
enabled to offer the best and most stylish
goods on the Pacific Coast at a great reduc
tion from former prices.
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AT WHOLESALE.
The attention of the merchants throughout
the Pacific Coast, is called to the fact that
vre are now prepared to fill their orders for
superior goods in
Strictly Custom-Made Clothing,
Suits, Gloves, Hosiery and
Furnishing Goods,
Trunks, Iraveling Bags and Valises,
In lots to 3uit, at regular Wholesale Rates.
CLOTHING TO ORDER.
Made either in New York or San Francisco,
under the supervision of the best cutters in
America.
Directions for Measurement
Sent to anr address upon application, and
goods forwarded by Express on receipt of
orders, oatiatuction guaranteed.
C. C. HASTINGS & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
Heuston, Hastings Co.,
THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS,
New York and San Francisco.
feb!3.3m
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
JPOII SALE,
AT AUCTION!!
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By virtue of a power of attorney given to
me', I will offer for sale at Public Auction ou
tbe premises, on
Wednesday March 24th, 1869,
The following: described LOT OF LAND, be
ing
Lot THREE, in Block SEVEN,
A MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SPOT!
(6G feet front by 105 feet depth,)
On MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
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157"" Terms made known on dav of sale.
ARTHUR WARNER,
Attorney for IV. A. Pike.
February 24th, 1869. f 16.4t
BREAD. CRACKERS, CAKES. TIES,
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY.
New Firm!
Diller & Miller!
Proprietors of the long established
LINCOLN BAKERY!
West Side Main Street,
Oregon City Oregon.
Tale pleasure in stating to the public
that Ihey have formed a copartner'
ship for the purpose of better
Accommodating their Patrons!
And that they will continue the Manu
faclure of Bread, Pies, Cakes,
Boston, Butter, Sugar and
Soda Cradcers, 4c
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES,
Has been Doubly Increased by this
change., and will be kept, complete
In Every Department.
Goods will be Delivered in the City,
Free of expense to purchasers, and or
ders from a distance will becarefuly
filled and promptly dispatched.
We Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest
Call, Examine, and PRICE our stock
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
The highest Cash prices paid for coun
try produce.
L. DILLER,
A. F. MILLER.
JOHN II. SCHRAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
etc., etc.,
Main Street, Oregon (My,
Wishes to represent that be is now as
well prepared to furnish any article in his line
as the largest establishment in the State. He
particularly requests that an examination of
his stock be made before buying elsewhere
TUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip
tl tion. for sale at the Etetrisb cSsee
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
CITY BAKERY!
MAIN STREET, OREG&2 CITY.
BAR LOW & FULLER.
(Successors to Wormian i Sheppard,)
Keep constantly oh hand
CAKESI PIESI BREAD!
And Cracker of all kinds !
Orders in this Line will meet with
PROMPT ATTENTION!
BARLOW & FULLER
Also keep on hand all kinds of
FAMILY GROCERIES !
AND PROVISIONS !
STEAMBOAT STORES!
And all Articles used for Culinary
Purposes I
BARLOW & FULLER
Sell a fine assortment of
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO!
By the Case, or at retail I
Attention is also directed to the fact
that nobody else sells ihe
FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE !
In short. Farmers and the public gen
erally, are invited to call at the City Bakery,
where the truth will be made apparent that
our stock is complete, and our prices reason
able. All kinds or produce taken in exchange
for goods. BARLOW & FULLER
NEW FIRM!
JACOB WORTMAJ.-.
THOMAS E. FIELDS
Wortman & Fields!
Oregon City, Oregon.
DEALERS IX
Family Groceries !
Provisions of all Kinds !
Wines and Liquors !
Confectionery, Spices !
Canned Fruits and Meats !
And all the Favorite
Brands of Flour and Sugar
HOT The highest market prices paid
for country produce.
PREMIUM
GANG PLOWS.
As the age in which we live demands
progress in Farming Implements as
well as in all other branches ot indus
try. I hove entered extensively upon the
Manufacture of the Celebrated
Pfeil CSaiii Plow !
Better known inOregon as the WOL-
GA MO TPLO W, This Plow com .
bines all the desirable points of a per"
feet implement, being simple in con
struction, cheap, durable, and of Oght
draft The only Premiums which were
awarded to Gang Plows at the. great
Implement trial at Maitonn, Sept. 4,
1866. by the State Agricultural soci
ety of Illinois, were awaraed to this
Plow. The following is an extract
from the Report of the Commissioner
of Agriculture, for the year 1866, and
may be jound on page 24b of that re
port :
"The Gang Plow made by J. C. Pfeil,
Arenzville, Cass county Illinois, is received
with no little favor in tbe west. Almost in
credible stories are told of its excellence
and efficiency in plowing the prairie fields
of Illinois and other States.
" The depth of the furrow is regulated by
the crank-axle, which is so arranged that
the ploughs can be driven deeper or shal
lower at the pleasure of the driver, when the
team is moving,bv means of the lever.
We also manufacture 6ulkey plows for
small boys, or infirm persons who are unable
to manage a team of three or four horses.
This gaug or sulkey plow, will cut a fur
row from 2 to 10 inches deep.
" The committee who tested the draught
of this plow with a dynamometer state, that
it ran lighter by 140 pounds,thao other plows
when running at the same aeptn. ana nela
by the plowman while on foot."
fig?" With this Plow one man can do
more work than two men can do with
walking Plows, and the same amount
of team. Hence, it will be seen that
it will more than pay for itself in one
season s plowing.
I will also manufacture the
WEB-F00T GANG PLOW I
X N D TH E
Web-Foot Walking Plow !
Both patterns of my own invention,
for which patents have been applied
for, and which have withstood practi
cal tests with the best results receiving
flattering testimonials wherever seen
or tried.
S&' Now, the Farmers of Oregon
are invited to give the Oregon City
Manufactory a trial. Do not purch
ase a Plow of any description until
you have examined mv make and
prices, as I am determined to sell at
less than importer's rates, by giving
you a mcfe durable article,and a guar
antee warranting the same.
For further information address
JOHN W. LEWIS,
nS.tf I
OEEGOJf CITY.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c.
JOHN M.
. Successor to JohAt FLEMING,
Court House Building, Main Street,
Oregon City, Oregon.
IMPORTER AKD DEALER IK
Iriig-s, etc,
VyiLL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND
Vv a large and well selected stock of Books
Stationery, and Drugs, comprising in part
Standard and Miscellaneous Books,
Medical, Mining, and Scientific
Books, Theological and Relig-
ious Books, Juvenile and
Toy Books, Sabbath and
Day School Books,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Blank Books in Every Style, Pass
Books, Memorandum Bonks, and
Time Books, Drawing, Trac
ing and Tissue Paper,
Portfolios, and
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Arnolds', Maynard & Noyes? and
David's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet
Music, Music Paper, and
Note Books.
All of Which he will Sell at the
Lowest Prices.
A General Variety of Drugs and
Patent Medicines, Constantly
on hand, fur sale.
j3" School Teachers, and parents of Schol
ars will find it to their advantage to inspect
my stock and prices, belore purchasing else
where. 83 Books Imported to Order. Orders res
pectfully solicited and promptly filled
43" Agent for the San Francisco Times, and
Eastern periodicals, and papers.
JOHN M.BACON.
Sixteen Tears in Oregon.
S, J. M'CQRMICK,
NtMUSlc
THE
Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform all his old
customers (and as many new ones a.s may
not be acquainted with the fact) that he still
continues to operate at the
FRANKLIN BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland,
(kxactly opposite mocnt hood)
"Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION BOOB'S Tot all kinds of
MuSical Instruments.
CHURCH JJU1C UOUKS,
BASS, tlOL, GUITAR and VlOilS
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS.
TOYS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES,
GLOBES,
PRESSES,
PENS,
Photographic Albums.
Ana every oiner article in me aoove line.
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The Most Successful Book
Yet published on the War, written from a
Southern stand point, is
ALEX. II . STEVENS
Official History of the
WAR BETWEEN THE STATES,
Its causes, character.conduct and results
This "Work has already had an immense
sale in the East, some Agents making
From $iO to $50 ptr Day,
The intense desire everywhere manifested
to obtain this work, its official character and
ready sale, combined with a very liberal
commission, makes it one of the best Sub
scription Books published.
The eastern press, both North and Souh,
have universally cummended its candor and
moderation.
5- SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION,
Good profitable territory for Agents vet to
be had of U. II. BANCROFT" & Co'.,
San Francisco, Cal.
15 5t General Agents for the Coast.
X. H. BELL.
E. X. PARKER.
BELL & PARKER.
DRUGGISTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints,
Perfumery, Oils, Varnishes,
And every article kept in a Drug Store. Main
Street, Oregon City.
HATS! HATS! HATSF
OF EVERY STYLE
In Large Quantities can be Found
AT
J. C- METJSSLORFFER & BRO.'S
S. W. corner of Morrison and Front
rof.
For
streets, Portland, Oregon.
Also Caps of erery style,. and Boys and
Girls' Hats in large varieties." Give us a call
and examine.
J. WELCH,
DENTIST,
PcrmaiunUp LacaUd d$ Ortjon CUy Oregon.
ROOMS With Dr. SaSarrtos, ca Kaia rt.
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J. F; Jones & Co.,
STEAM COFFEE,
AND SPICE
And FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
Corntr Second and Main" Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
Are prepared to supply their customers
with the Purest and treshet utif ana
SPICES FOR FAMILY USE.
Ground Coffee is always best when ficx.btf :
and the public are invited to try our articles
instead of purchasing old and stale importation
Particular Attention (riven to the
Wholesale Trade!
tar Orders from dealers throughout the
city and county respectfully solicited, and
they wili receive immediate attention.
Portland, Oregon:
JJOBINSON'S
Celebrated Maggie Soap Po'wrJertf !
Prepared in 6, 12, and 24 lb1. Boies,
READY FOR WASHING!
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This is cheaper than Common Soap. It
removes Paint, Tar, Pitch and dirt of every
PTal smi start inn. hv nrntfner that vour wash I
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ing can oe uone wiw one-nan. ine lime anu
labor of the old mode. Thus labor saved is
monev made ' as wash-boards tt-achines and '
money maae , & wasn-Doaras, it aciimes ana
hard rubbing to wear out clothes, is entirely
dispensed with, and the washing for a dozen
persons can be done in two hours. Thus the j
cost ot your Va.hirfe being three-fotfrtha Iss (
than by any other process, as you use no
other soap!
These Prepared Powders or Soap have not
only proved themselves superior tor washing
any and all kinds of goods, but proved after
one year's use not to injure in the slightest
degree anv fabric of the finest texture ; and,
also the finest article for the hands, as it
makes them soft and white, as well as your
clothes. It also keeps your hands from
chapping when exposed to the air.
"We defy the world to produce its superior
for washing any and all kinds of goods.
Our object is to save your time, expense,
hard labor, and especially the woman who
has to wash.
, We take pleasure in announcing a few of
the many ladiea' names by their consent
who hate used our Prepared Magic Soap
Powders, from six months to one year :
POltTLAXD. SALEM.
Mrs. C. S. silvers,
" A. C. Gibbs,
" Dr. Watkins,
Mrs. Sis W. Brown,
" Dr. McCurdy,
" I. R. Moores,
Maj. Berry,
" Delaney,
' Graves,
Union Hotel.
W. II. Bennett,
H. W. Davis,
R. Wilcox,
J. Knott,
Ladd.
THE STATE AT LARGE.
Amity Mrs. Jos. Watt; Lafayette -Mrs
A R Burhank ; Davton Messrn James k 01
den ; Forest Grove MessrsCombes & Buxton
Corvallis Messrs Briccs liizer ; ACoariuc
Mrs. J. B. Surinjrer. Mrs. Irwin : IJallas.lrs
Barger; Lebanon Mrs. Ralston ; Jefferson
Mrs Walters; (Jregon fJity Just introaucea,
for sale by J. R. Ralstcn.
Manufactory. Pine St.. bet. Front and
First, Portland, Oregon.
16:3m S. ROBINSON & CO
18572stalished18'57
J. O'CONNOR,
Ho. 90 First Street, Portland,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden,-
Grass and Flower Seeds
All Seeds from this establishment
Are Warranted Fresh
and Genuine,
Foreign and
Domestic Dried Fruits
And Vegetables.
Foreign and Domestic
Green Fruits and Vegetables.
Vegetables and Fruit
Packed with care for shipment.
NUTS Fez Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Wal Nuts,
Filbert and Almunds.
GROCERIES A selected stock of Choice
Groceries, bought expressly
For Family Use.
ta All of which is offered for Cash at cash
prices. Orders solicited.
JOHN O'CONNOR, . . .
No. 90 First street, Portland Oregon.
J. IMcHnry,
94 FRONT STREET,
PORTLAND, Oregon.
Has on hand, and is constant
ly rc-eiving direct from the East.a large and
carefully selected stock of
Crockery, Glass Ware, Plated Ware,
Lamps, etc., all of which he offers at prices
to suit the tinr e. at Wholesale and Retail,
J3 Dealers will do well to c;ill and exam
ine his stock, and learn his prices, before
Purchasing elsewhere.
gHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for
Clackamas County, in favor of J. S Painter
and against the W illamt-tte Steamboat Com-
Eany, lor the sum of tifty-seven (57) dollars,
'. S. gold coin, dated February 17th, 1869,
with interest at ten per cent, per annum also
eleven 80-100 dollars costs and accruing cost
I did, on the 17th and 23d days of Febru
ary, 1869, lew on all the right, title and
interest, of said defendant in and to the fol
lowing described propeity, vix: A ware
house, or a house and sheds, used by defend
ants to discharge and receive freight in the
town of Canemah, and a Warehouse at the
foot of Third street in Oregon Ciy, used by
defendants and a pair of hand trucks, and on
Sa turday the 20th day of March,
1869, 1 will sell alt the right, title and inter
est of said Company in and to the above
property, to the highest bidder for gold or
silver coin, in front of the Court House door
in Oregon City, Clackamas County Oregon.
JOHN MYERS.
15.5t) Sheriff of Clackamas County.
ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE
To the creditors of the estate of Daniel
Tiull.nger deceased. Notice is hereby given
by the undersigned Administrators of the
estate of DANIEL TRULLINGER, deceased,
to the creditors of and all persons having
laims against said deceased, to exhibit the
same with the necesary vouchers, w ithin six
months from the first publication of this notice
to the undersigned, at the t ffice of D. M. Mc
Kenney, in Oregon City, Clackamas county,
Oregon. Dated this th day of March. 1969.
ELIZABETH TKULLINGER,
NATHAN H. TRULLINGER.
lT.it) Administrators.
WOOL WANTED.
AH Y dTjANTITt'!!
TWfJliAS C3A&MAN
- : . . - Orfgee City.
DOMESTIC.
STOP THAfCOUGHINe
OMCK OP YOt? CX WTVA'jf J WE PITT
3 you. You have trtd every ropaedy but the OS a
lestind, by its Intrinsic merit, to supersede all r&m
lar preparations. It in not surprising you nhouM bo
-clact&nt to try something ls after Uie rnaay c-j
wriments you hava made of trashy coiapiuila
'eisutl on Uie public as a carta cur; but.
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
s really the VERT PEST remedy eTer conpitnde
br the euro ef CougU. Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma
ft'heoping Cough, Bronchitis and Consumption. Tkeu
ands of people in California and Oregon have been
Jroady beae&ued by the surprising curatir poweft
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
ind with one accord five ft their unquallfta! appro,
wtion. We now a!dres3 ourselves to all who nre ua
wquainted with this, tbe greatest ranaceanf the agy
'or the healing of all diaeasea ef the Threat ai4
'..tings, asiuriag yea that
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
j .v ...j. .. it r;ii ni.a vnr tf mn m
m curtu luuusmioj au -r
l- . .... ... ,,., ,v.
11113 nalftble medifine is pleasant to the t
lhi uung and strengthening in its eflrcts;
ire, frs;e from all poisoous w deleterious dru
iud perfectly harmless under all circumstances,
Certificates from many prernmeat citiieai of fls"
TrsuicUco accompany every totuc or
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
r.r.jSl'WrON' k Frt. Ajfnts, sn Francisco."
ALWAYS SAFE ! Always Effectual,
Fever and Ague is Sneedilv and ef.
fectaally cured by Dr. E. COOLER'S Univer
sal Magnetic Balm.
PRO BO1V0 PUBLICO!"
TRULY A VEGETABLE I'BEPjS
RATION. None genuine Without signatiiid
of W . R. Strong.
REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO.,
416 and 418 Front st., San Francisco
Sole and exclusive Agent.'
Redington, Hostetter & Co's
Florida Water I
USE NO OTHER.
Unexcelled for Tcilet Use and fdr tSe Btbi"
EEDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO.'S"
ISSENCE OF
Jamaica Ginger.
This valuable preparation, containing iif
a highly concentrated form all the properties
of Jamaica Ginger, has become one of too
most popular domestic remedies tor atl dipeas
es of the etnmach and d.igestiveorgans. Ass
tonic, it will be found invaluable to all persons
recovering from debility, whether produced
by fever or otherwise: lot" while it imparts to'
the system all the glow and vigor that can
b produced by wine or biatidy. it is free from1
the reactionary efiects that follow the uae of
spirits of any kind.
It is also an excellent remedy for females""
vfho'HiYffer from difficult menstruation, "giving
almost immediate relief to tbe spasms that
so frequently accompany that period.
It gives immediate relief to Nausea, caued
by riding in a railroad car, or by aea siCKceei'
or other causes.
It is also valuable as an external application1
for Gout. Rheumatism. Neuralgia, etc.
REDING TON, HOSTETTET Co.,
416 and 418 Front st, San Francisco.'
Use Electro' Silicon, - ,-
Or tfagfe Brilliant.
REDINGTON HOSTETTER & Coa
Florida: Watr X
For Handkerchief.
This article, possessing" the rfcost delicate
fragrance of Flowers, is unequalled as a per
fume for tile Handkerchief.
FOR THE BA TH i
Used in bathing it imparts strength and en
ergy to the Syste'nV." and' gives that softness
and delicacy to the skin so much desired by
all
IT REMOVES
SUNBURN, FRECKLES & PIMPLESi
Diluted with water it makes an elegant den
tifrice, imparting pearly whiteness to the teeth
sweetness to tha breath, and renders the
gums hard and of a beantifol color'.
It should always be used after shaving dilot;
ed with water, as it relieves all inflammation-'
REDINGTON, HOSTETTER Co.
416 and 41S Front st., San Francisco.
ELECTRO SILICON,
- OR -
Magic Brilliant!
Direct from Nature Labraiofy".
The Best article evr discovered forfcteans
!ng and Polishing Gold. Silver and Plated
ware, and all smooth Metalic Suraces. of
whatever description, including Kitcoen uten
sil of Tin. Copper, Brass. te -tc.
To Jewelers and Workers m Gold and S.f-
ver riaie tne r.n;i.n'-iv - -
talue : tbe time saved, and the vexation pre
REDING
Sole Agents, San Francisco.
TOR FLAVORING,
AEDLVGTON, HOSTETTEJS Sr Cej
EXTRACTS , : Artiefes
vented by It3 Use, Will lOrevercuura, iwaau
la all who have bad evidence of its merits,
l trnrjr().V. HOSTETTER Co.