The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, April 03, 1869, Image 3

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    SljeitJccklij (Enterprise.
TOWN AND COCXTY.
I. 0. 0. F. There will be a Rebecca
degree meeting on Thursday the 8th inst.,
at the Odd Fellows Hall Oregon City. A
full attendance is requested as important
buainesss will be transacted.
From the California papers we learn
that strawberries, green peas and aspara
gus have appeared in the markets. But
that is nothing ; Our friend Moses Miller,
of Union precinct, in this county has bad
new potatoes for a month. We acknowl
edge the reception of a mess" from his
garden, through Mr. Logus, of the Excel
sior Market of this city.
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An entertainment will be given by
"our young ladies," at the Court House
in this place, on Wednesday evening next,
for the Methodist Episcopal Sabbath
School. All who love oysters, ice-cream,
music, and good company are invited to
be present. Admission 25 cents; refresh
ments extra.
Mis3 Octavia Mercier, a mulatto girl
of Portland, who is said to possess the
finest voice, and to have perfect control
of it as a vocalist, Is to appear in this city
on some evening next week. Her con
certs at Oro Fino Theatre have always
called out the fullest of houses. Of course
our citizens will all want to see and to hear
her.
Velocipedestrianism has run its race.
We see by the telegraph, news from San
Francisco that in a race of one mile, for
.0. the time was nearly five minutes.
Th it was a worse bilk than White Pine,
or the late ve'ocipede trip to the White
Hou!e trom Portland. Velocipedes bare
had their day what next?
At the Annual Parish Meeting of St.
Paul's Church, of this city, held on Mon
day evening last, the following persons
were elected to act as Vestrymen for the
nsuing year: John Myers. Robert Cau
field. Sen., D. C. Ireland. E. D. Kelly, J,
K. Ralston. Reuben Smith and II. L. Kel
ly. John Myers and H. L. Kelly were ap
pointed Wardens; Robert Canfield was
elected Treasurer; E. D. Kelly, Secretary.
Major Charman is tearing away one
of the historic land marks of Main street
in this city, being the frame tenement ad
jacent to his private residence. This old
house was built in the' White Pine" days
of Oregon City, when lumber was worth
$150 per thousand feet, and bard to get at
that price. It was once occupied by Hon.
Amory Holbrook. deceased, as a law office
has been the sceoo of prominent mer
cantile transactions, but of late years was
occupied by Mr. Broughton, as a joiner
; and carpenter shop.
The following officers were installed
by Clackamas Division No. 3, Sons of
Temperance, in this city on Thursday
evening last. A. J. Marshall, W. P.; D.
Caufield W. A.; D. C. Ireland. R. S.; H.
. Straight, jr.; Assistant ; W. B. Blanchard,
F. S.; J. M.Bacon, Treasurer ; J. E. Walsh.
C: J. II. Sheppard. Conductor ; Parker
Ward, Assistant ; G. F. Smith. Sentinel.
The Division has entered upon its second
term with the prospects of doing some
good in the community, in concert with
ahe Templars.
A great revival in religions sentiment
'has lately occurred at Olympia under the
.advice of Rev. I. D. Driver, late of this
.city. The Echo says :
For the past three weeks there have
been services every day by the Rev. I. D.
Driver, assisted by all "the local ministers
of this place. Mr. Driver is an able man
and will long be remembered by the citi
zens of Olympia. While h is devoted to
' the cause ,pf religion it does not detract
any from h'u social qualities, and we
think the people of this place will bear us
out in saying that Mr. Driver is as genial
a companion as can be found in any rank
of life. During his stay here tweuty-three
persons united with the Church, and we
have no doubt his good advice has left a
"lasting impression on many others, which
will result m much gocti.
The Pacific Tribune cay, as an inter
preter of the Scriptures, Mr. Driver excels;
vhile his logical deductions carry convic
tion to the minds of the most skeptical of
3ua hearers. All who are not afraid of be
ing convinced against their will should
Lhenr him; and, whea he vistts the towns
;belo.w, we counsel our readers to avail
themselves of the opportunity to hear him.
The Republican says Mr. Driver is aa .in
teresting and powerful reasoner and never
fails U) impress the listeners with the im
portance-f his mission and the responst
bility they owe to the All Wise.
The'Olympia Transcript thus alludes to
one ot Mc. iDnver 3 sermons:
The -speaker took the broad ground
that to prove the divine authenticity of
the Uiole, we must seek the evidence out
side of it, must prove it by collateral tes
timony, and he said the one most import
ant and. only faithfully to be relied on ar
gument is progression. lie said without
it everything would be in a state of torpi
tnde that ould bring forth little or no
fruit Snt the very crowning doctrine
enunciated in the sermon was the appli
cation of the workings and contrast of hu
man and divine, or civil and moral law.
He .claimed that the reasea the people in
old Bible days were so barbarous was be
cause they were low. ignorant, brutal, and
not sufficiently enlightened to understand,
appreciate or apply any law higher than
that of brute force. He gaid that even now,
in enlightened America, the people are
not yet sufficiently moralized to allow
even a tolerably moral code for our civil
guidance. He showed that it would be
impossible to incorporate the Ten Com
mandments in our civil code, as a majori
ty of the people would not submit to the
restraint, while persons who are highly
moralized regard their observance as a
pleasure rather than a restraint He
proved clearly that any attempt on the
part of legislators to enforce civil or mor
al codes beyond what the ideas of the
people suggest is not only useless but
foolish; he says educate the people up to
& given degree of morals and your legis
latures not only may. but must incorporate
3t into the civil code. We think that por
tion of the sermon most happily applica
ble to some hot-headed persons here-a-bouts
who ar clamoring for certain legis
lative Pn.ictmpnta fn ,-hr"h thrt moaeoa
enactments lor wnicn ine masses
aye ia no way prepared. Let us therefore
mi at a higher grade of educational at
tainments and all else will as surely fol
low as the day follows the night, or the
Pnng the dark days of winter. Mr. Dri
ver also took occasion to administer a se
vere but well merited reproof to ministers
oi the gospel who neglect or forsake their
a y !oVbe dirt7 po1 of Politics-bv
TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids will be received until the 25th day
of April, at the office of Johnson & Mc
Cown, Oregon City for the construction of
a brick building in accordance with plans
and specifications now on file at their of
fice and to remain there until the 8th inst.
After which time they will be taken to
Portland. Bids will be received in not
more than two contracts, the brick and
iron as one and the work required to com
plete the building the other ; and for the
entire job complete. Contractors will be
required to complete the brick work by
the 1st ot Aug. next, and the entire build
ing on or before the 1st day ot Oct., next
N. W. RANDALL, President,
A. J. Appersok, Secretary pro tern.
EDUCATIONAL.
Ed. Wbeklt Ektbbpeisb.
Please notice in your valuable journal
that on Monday and Tuesday next, (April
5th and 6th 1869,) the quarterly oral ex
amination of the pupils in all departments
of the City Seminary will be held. On
Wednesday the distribution of Certificates
of Honor and Rolls of Honor will be made.
All interested are cordially invited to at
tend. Yours Truly,
S. D. POPE.
The Jacksonville Sentinel insinuates
that thi3 paper is opposed to telling the
truth with respect to the resources of Jack
eon county. What silly trash! We are
individually interested in wanting the
whole truth. Will the Sentinel correct.
OREGON.
J. W. P. Huntington Esq., has
been removed, and Hon. A. B.
Meacham appointed to the office of
Superintendent of Indian affairs for
Oregon.
A canary bird escaped from its
cage in Salem recently, and flew
across the Wallamet, some distance
into Polk county, where it was found
and identified.
The Herald says : " Mr. Samuel
Douglas is constructing a portable
steam saw mill to be used in the tim
ber on the east side of the river. The
engine will be forty horse power and
the saw 28 inches in diameter. The
machinery is being cast at the Wal
lamet Iron Works.'
The Oregonian is informed that
men of ample capital, have formed a
project to improve the Tualatin river
by constructing locks at the mouth,
so as to allow the passage of steam
ers across the Cascades ; to build
steamers for the navigation of the)
Tualatin ; and to erect flouring mills
and other machinery for manaractur
ing purposes, at the mouth of the
river.
The follwing are the officers of
Liberty Division No. 1M S. of T.,
(Waldo Hills), for the ensuing quar
ter: Warren Cranston, W. P.; Mrs.
W. R. Dunbar, W. A.; T. B.
Lfonard, R. S.; Miss C. Hibbard,
A R. S.; A.Thompson, F. S.; Miss
M. Geer, T.; F. Mescher, jr.; Chap.;
A. A. Leonard, 0; S Cox, A. C;
Wm. Cox, I. S.; C. W. Hibbard, O.
S ; J. W Shrum, P. W. P. and L.
B. Geer, D. D. This Division was
instituted January 9th, 1869, with
fourteen members, and now has a
membership of thirty-three with
quite a number of applications for
the next meeting.
The Oregonian says : Parties
from Salem were at East Portland
on Saturday, negotiating for the pur
chase of real estate. Mr. Caon,
sold a tract not far from the bridge,
at the rate of two hundred and ten
dollars per acre, and Mr. Stephens
was offered a higher price per acre
for. all his land save a small tract ly
ing just about his house, on the bank
of the river. We did not learn the
tULtnesof the buyers, but hear that
they are investing in view of the ex
pected early completion of the rail
road, and the consequent rise in. value
of the lands. The matter has created
soeae sensation at East Portland, and
it as probable that figures for lots and
blocks will grow now faster than be
for. Speaking of real estate la Sa
Iem, the Unionist says: There never
has been a time, perhaps, since the
settlement of this country and the
founding of Salem, when real estate
has been in such good demand and
when prices ruled so high as at the
present time. As an illustration to
tbe point, we may refer to the sale of
lots in Reed's addition. About two
months since, Gn. C. A. Reed pur
chased a tract of land lying to the
east of the city, and had it surveyed
into lots. Since that time be has
disposed of every lot he will sell, at
from 250 to $350 apiece, and yet he
daily has applications for which he
will not sell. The property he has
disposed of sold in the aggregate for
10,550. Lots in the older parts of
the city command larger prices, but
there are but few to be had at any
price.
On the 9th of last month a camel
was born at the Woodward Gardens
in California; the first one born in
America.
Br. Derby imagines that the
time may come, before long, when the
present heating apparatus of our
houses shall disappear and we shall
receive our heat as city houses now
receive their gas and, water from
public sources of Supply, tn be let nn
J or shut off, as we need.
THE OREGON
DISPENSARY.
73 FIRST St., PORTlAND
Bet. Stark and Washington.
LORYEA & KALLENBERG,
Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals,
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Fine Wines, Brandies, and Whiskies,
For Medicinal Purposes.
Brushes and Perfumciles,
Of the Latest Styles and
Finest Qualities.
Cooking Extracts, Essential Oils,
Herbs, etc., etc.,
And an Assortment of all Popular
Patent Medicines.
Everything Kept in a
First Class Drugstore
AVILIi BE SOLD
At Greatly Reduced Prices !
AS
Soothing Syrup 25 Cen ts.
Citrate Magnesia 25 Cents.
Brown's Bronchial Troches 25 Cents.
And Other Articles in Proportion.
ALSO OFFER
Medical and Surgical Aid
FREE OF CHARGE I
O
Patients Visited at their Houses.
Physician's Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded, under the Special
Supervision of
13.1y
Dr. A. II. KALLEBERG.
Thomas Charman !
Successor to CHARMAN $ BRO.,
THE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS
compelled me again to chanue the name
of the firm of CHARMAN & BRO. to that of
THOMAS CHARMAN having purchased of
the estate all the interest held by my broth
er in the stock of good j owned by Charman
& Brother, taking eliect January Sd, 1869.
The EBusiness
Will be Carried on as Usual
AND A FULL STOCK
Will be kept up by me, and will consist, in
part, of the following branches of trade :
Dry Goods and Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Fancy Notions, Perfumery
And Patent Medicines.
Paints, Oils, Colors,
Dye Stuffs and Varnish,
Queensware, Crockery d) Lamps.
Sash, Doors, and Window Blinds,
Hardware, Tools and Cutlery,
Rope, and Nails
Of Every Description.
I ask Especial Attention to my
FINE TEAS,
COFFEE AND SUGAR.
GROCERIES OF EVERY
VARIETY.
Farming Implements
OF ALL KINDS.
aAttention will be paid to any business
left with me on Commission.
Notice. My Business with all who favor
me with their patronage, will be done on a
gold basis but Legal Tender will be re
ceived at tbe market quotations.
Aeent WELLS FARGO &CO., and of the
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co., of N. Y.
5?" I desire to say to all who favor me
with their patronage that I shall use my best
ability to please them, and all orders shall
meet with prompt attention. My facilities
for doing business are as good as any house
in Oregon, and I pledge myself to sell as
Cheap as any House in good standing in the
State. I will not be undersold by any one
Please give me a call and examine for your
selves. Thanking vou for past favors,
I remain, Re3pectfullv vours,
THOMAS CHARMAN.
W. A. ALDHICH. J. C. MERRILL. JOBS M CRAKKX
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL& CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA,
Hawaiian and Oiegon Packet Lines.
Importers of San Quentin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee,
Rice, and Pulu.
Agents for Provost's k Co.'s Preserved
Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar.
Dealers in Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard &
Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster.
Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship
ment of Merchandise or Produce in New
York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland.
ALDRICH, MERRILL & CO.,
Nos 204 and 206 California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO.,
16 North Front Street, Portland.
JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip
tion, for sale at the EyrfurBiss oce
C. C. HASTINGS & CO.
CH-A-jSTGrE.
0
Wholesale and Retail.
Superior Goods Reduced Rates!
C. C. HASTINGS & CO.,
Successors to
Heuston, Hastings k 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.
AT WHOLESALE.
Tbe attention of the merchants throughout
the Pacific Coast, is called to tbe tact that
we are now prepared to fill their orders for
superior goods in
Strictly Custom-Made Ctothing,
Suits, Gloves, Hosiery and
Furnishing Goods,
Trunks, Iraveling Bags and. Valises,
In lots to suit, at regular Wholesale Rates.
CLOTHING TO ORDER.
Made either in New York or San Francisco,
under the supervision of the best cutters in
America.
O
Directions for Measurement
Sent to any address upon application, and
goods lorwarded by Express n receipt of
orders. Satisfaction guaranteed.
C. C. HASTINGS & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
Heuston, Hastings Co.,
THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS,
New York and San Francisco.
febl3.3m
MISCELLANEOUS.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
company's steamships for
New York, Japan & China,
Will be dispatched as follows :
o
Leave wharf corner of First and Brannan
streets at 11 o'clock a. m. of the following
dates, for Panama, connecting via. Panama
R. R. with one of the company's splendid
steamers from Aspinwall for New York, on
The 10th, I7tl St 30tli ot each month
tkat hat SO day, and on the lOth
18th and 3Uth of each month
that has 31 days.
When the Qth, ISth and ZtithfaUon Sunday
will leave on Saturday preceding : when
the llth fall on Sunday will leave
on the Monday following.
Steamer leaving Han Francisco on the 10th
touches at Manzauillo; all touch at Acapulco
Departures of the 17th or 18th are expect
ed to connect with the French Transatlan
tic Co.'s steamer for St. Nazaire, and Eng
lish steamer for South America. Through
tickets can be obtained.
Passengers berthed through, and baggage
checked through. One hundred pounds al
lowed each adult.
An jjperienced Surgeon on board. Medi
cine and attendance free.
These steamers will positively sail at 11
o'clock. Passengers are requested to have
their baggage on board before 10 o'clock.
jtOT Through tickets to Lirerpool, by the
INMAN and NATIONAL Steamship Lines,
can be obtained at P. M. S. S. Co.'s office
in SanFrancisco, where may also be obtained
orders for passage from Liverpool or South
ampton to San Francisco, either via New
York or St. Thomas if desired an amount
of 10 or 20 will be advanced with the
above orders. Holders of orders will be re
quired to identify themselves to the Agents
in England.
For merchandise and freight for New York
and way ports, Company's form ot Bill Lad
ing only used.
No Freight received after 2 p. k. of the
day prior to departure.
The steamship GREAT REPUBLIC. Capt.
Cavarly, will be dispatched for HONGKONG
on Monday, April 5th, at noon, connecting at
YOKOHAMA with the steamer NEW YORK
for SHANGHAI.
For passage and all other information, ap
ply at the P. M. S.S: Co.'s office, corner of
Sacramento and Leidesdorff sts.
OLIVER ELDR1DGE, Agent.
HOME MADE
FURNITURE!
Nlm WERTHEIMER,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture,
OREGON CITT,
TAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
the public that he has now on hand
a large invoice of
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
BUREAUS,
BED-STEADS,
LOUNGES. DESKS.
STANDS, CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Medium Furniture !
Forming a complete and desirable assort
ment, which merits the attention of buyers.
He M ANTJTACTTJEES FTJRNITTJEE
Using good material?, and employing th
very "best mechanics in the State, hence bf
can warrant his goods to be as represented,
and he is prepared to fill all orders with
promptness.
He would call the attention of the public
to his salesroom, as containing the most
complete assortment ot desirable goods in the
State.
M. WERTHEIMER,
Main street, Oregon City.
700L WANTED.
ANY QUANTITY!!
THOMAS CHARJIAN.
Oregon City.
B7
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
CITY BAKERY I
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITT.
BARLOW i FULLER,
(Successors to "WortmanA Sheppard,)
Keep constantly on hand
CAKES! PIES! BREAD!
And Cracker of all kinds!
Orders in this Line will meet with
PROMPT ATTENTION !
BARLOW & FULLER
Also keep on band all kinds of
FAMILY GROCERIES !
AND PROVISIONS !
STEAMBOAT STORES!
And all Articles used for Culinary
Purposes !
BARLOW & FULLER
Sell a fine assortment of ' "
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO I
By the Case, or at retail 1
Attention is also directed to the fact
that nobody else sells the
FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE !
tSS" 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 of produce taken in exchange
for goods. BARLOW & FULLER
NEW FIRM!
JACOB WORTMAK.
THOMAS R. FIELDS
Wortman & Fields!
Oregon City, Oregon.
DEALERS IN
Family Groceries I
Provisions of all Kinds !
Wines and Liquors !
Confectionery, Spices !
Canned Fruits and Meats !
And all the Favorite
Brands of Flour and Sugar
t&'The highest market "prices paid
for country produce.
PEEMIUM
GANG PLOWS.
As the age in which we live demands
progress in Farming Implements as
well as in all other branches of indus
try,! have entered extensively upon (he
Manufacture of the Celebrated
Pfeil Gang Plow !
Better known in Oregon as the W OL"
GAMOTPLO Wt This Plow com .
bines all the desirable points of a perm
feet implement, being simple in con
structwn, cheap durable, and of ught
draft. The only Premiums which were
awarded to Gang Plows at the. great
Implement trial at Maltoon, Sept. 4,
1866, by the State Agricultural Soci.
ely of Illinois, were awarded to this
Plow. The following is an extract
from the Report of the Commissioner
of Agriculture, Jor the year 1866, and
may be found on page 246 of that re
port :
The Ganp; Plow made by J. C. Pfeil.
Arenzville, Cass county Illinois, is received
with no little favor in the 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 plough can be driven deeper or shal
lower at the pleasure of the driver, when the
team is moving, by means of the lever.
We also manufacture sulkey plows for
small boys, or infirm persons who are unable
to manage a team of three or four horses.
This gang 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,than other plows
when running at the same depth, ana held
by the plowman while on foot."
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!
AND THE
Web-Foot Walking Plow !
Both vattems of mv own invention.
for which patents have been applied
for, and which have withstood practi-
cat tests with the best resulls,r(ceiving
flattering testimonials wherever seen
or tried.
Now, the Farmers of Oregon
are invited to give the Oregon City
Manufactory a trial. Do notpurch
ase a Plow of any description until
you have examined my make and
prices, as I aa determined to sell at
less than importer s rates, by .giving
yon a more durable article,and aguar
ante warranting the s&mc.
Fr further inforutalion address
jQim w: LEWIS,
n?.tf J CHECK) CITV.
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
JOHN m. BiLCOff,
Sitcctssor to JOHN FLEMING,
Court House Building, Main Street,
Oregon City, Oregon.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Drug's, etc,
WTYLL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAffD
T y a large and well selected stock of Book
stationery, and Drugs, comprising in part
Standard and Miscellaneous Books,
Medical, Mining, and Scientific
Hooks, Theological and Pelig
ious Books, Juvenile and
Toy Books, Sabbath and
Day School Books,
IN GEE AT VARIETY.
Blank Books in Every Style, Pass
Hooks, Memorandum Books, and
Time Books, Drawing, Track
ing and Tissue Paper,
Portfolios, and
PHOTO GRAPHIC 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, for sale.
49" School Teachers, and parents of Schol
ars will find it to their advantage to inspect
my stock and prices, before purchasing else
where. J6S Books Imported to Order. Orders res
pectfully solicited and promptly filled.
ttS" Agent for the San Francisco IHmes, and
Eastern periodicals, and papers.
JOHN M.BACON.
BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PIES,
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY.
New Firm I
Diller & Miller!
Proprietors of the long established
LINCOLN BAKERY!
Weit Side Main Street,
Oregon City Oregon.
Tale pleasure in stating to the public
that they have formed a copartner'
ship for the purpose of better
Accommodating: their Patrons!
And that they will continue the Manu
facture of Bread, Pies, Cakes,
Boston, Butter, Sugar and
Soda Cracker 8, eye. fyc.
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES,
Has been Doubly Increased by this
changt., and will be ke)t complete
In Every Department.
Goods will he 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 P. MILLER.
Selling at Cost
TO CLOSE BUSINESS !
And no HUMBUG !
The Entire Stock!
OP
DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Mens' Ladies, Misses' and Childrcns'
HATS AND CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated
Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Burners J
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
Has got to be sold
Regardless of Price!
t. To convince yourself with respect to
this matter, call at the old comer.
I. SELLING.
South, of Pop 4r Ca.'s Tin Store,
Oregon City.
JOHN H. SCHRAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
etc., etc.,
ilTain Street, Oregon (Jity,
"Wishes to represent that he 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
hjs stock be made before buying elsewhere.
TTTEDDING. AT HriME. AND VISIT
vv iag cards ncatljr pnnteil at ibis
MISCELLANEOUS.
PLUMBING, GAS & STEAH
Fitting Establishment,
No. DO Flnt Street . . . .ttlsft4
Gat Fiz1ure$
Cooking Ranges,
Hot Water Boilers,
Marble Top Withstands,
Sheet Lead and Block Titi,
Water Closets,
Bath Tubs,
Lead Pip.
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes
TEES, ELBOW' RETURN &ENDL
NIPPLES, RUSl2INQSrdtc
for SUam, Water and la.
, ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water Guagea, WhUU
Tallon Pumps, Steam Ouages, Glob,
aukic, ana vaecc aives, Uuage
Cocks. Air Ccks, and all kinds
ol Braas Work. lUbber
Hose, Hose Pipes, Ac.
Hotels, public buildings, and private resi
dences heated with the latest improvement
in steam or hot air apparatus.
I invite citizens generally to call and ex
amine my stock, which bas been selected
with great care, and especial attention givea
to the wants of this market.
C H. MYERS.
REAL ESTATE.
Jacob Stitzel. J axes B. Urrox.
STITZEL & UPTON,
Heal Estate Brokers and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Washington streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
fST Will attend to the sale and purchase
ot Heal Estate in nil Darts nf th CMv n
State. Special attention given to the sale of
jcasi roruana property.
Address P. O. Box 462. Portland. Orecron.
STITZEL & UPTON.
19.tf;
Real Estate Broken.
X. H. BELL.
E. A. FiBAx.
BELL & PARKER.
DRUGGISTS,
AND DEALERS IK
Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints,
Perfumery, Oils, Varnishes,
And every article kept in a Drue Store' Msia
Street, Oreeon Citv.
1857 ESTABLISHED 1857
J. O'CONNOR,
No. 90 First Street, Portland,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Garden,
Grass and Flower Seeds!
All Seeds from this establishment
Are Warranted Fresh
and Genuine,
nil Domestic Dried Fruita
Ujl And Vegetables.
XJr Foreign and Domestic
Green Fruits and Vegetables.
Vegetables and Fruit
Packed with care for shipment.
NUTS Tea. Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Wal Nats.
Filberts and Almonds.
GROCERIES A selected stock of Choico
Groceries, bought expressly
For Family Use.
S. All of which is offered for Cash at cash
prices. Orders solicited.
JOHN O'CONNOR,
No. 0 First street, Portland Oregon.
J. F. Jones fc CoM
STEAM COFFEE,
AND SPICE
And FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
Corner Second and Main Streets
Portland, Oregon.
Are DreDftred to SnDrtlv their nnntmnm
with the Purest and freshest PflPFRE nA
SPICES FOR FAMILY USE.
Ground Coffee is always best when FRESH.
and the public are invited to try our articles
instead oi purcnasing oia and stale importation
Particular Attention Given to the
Wholesale Trade!
$a Orders from dealers throughout tbe
citv and countv resnectfullv snliritfH nnA
they will receive immediate attention.
J. r . JUNES & Co.
Portland) Oregon.
JJOBINSON'S
Celebrated Magic Soap Powders!
Prepared in 6, 12, and 24 lb. Boxes,
READY FOR WASHING!
This is cheaper than Common Soap. It
removes Paint, Tar, Pitch and dirt of every
description ; and which has given such gen
eral satisfaction, by proving that your wash
ing can be done with one-half the time and
labor of the old mode. Thus labor saved is
money made ; as wash-boards, n a'chines and
bard rubbing to wear out clothes, is entirely
dispensed with, and the washing for a dozen,
persona can be done in two hours. Thus the
cost of your washing being three-fourths less
than by any other process, as you nse no
other soap.
These Prepared Powders or Soap hav 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
aegree anv iaoric or ine nnest texture ; and.
also the hnest article for the hands, as it
makes them soft and white, as well as Your
clothes. It also keeps tout hands from
chapping when exposed to the ir.
We defy the world to produce itsmperior
for washing any and all fcinds f goods.
Our object is to save your time, expense,
hard labor, b4 especially the woman who
nas to wasn.
We take pleasure in announcing a few of
the many lajies' "names toy their consent
who have -used our Prepared .Magic Soap
Powders, from six months to -one year:
"PORTLAND.
Mrs.'C. S. Silvers,
SALEM.
Mrs. Sis W. Brown,
" Dr. McCurdy,
I. R. Moonw,
Mai. Berry,
Delaney,
Graves,
Union Moid.
4t
A. C. Gibbs,
Dr. Watkins.
W. H. Bennett,
M. W. 0)avia,
R. Wilcox,
J.Knott,
Ladd.
THE STAT
AT LAXGE.
Amity Jos. Watt: LofaytttiMn.
A R Burhank ; Dayton Messrs James & Ol
den ; Forest Grove MessrsCombes Buxton
CorvatlU Messrs Briggs St Kizer ; Albany
Sirs. J. B. Springer, Mrs. Irwin ; JDaUas.lln
Barger; Jjtbanon Mrs. Ralston ; Jefferson.
Mrs Walters; Oregon City Just introduced
for sale by merchants generally.
Manufactory, Pine st., bet. Front end
rirst. Portland, Oregon.
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