The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, May 08, 1869, Image 4

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    J HAVE MOTHER NOW.
The midnight stars are gleaming
Upon her silent grave ;
Now sleepeth without dreaming
The form we could not save,
The cloud of grief is keeping
Its shadow on my brow
Oh ! blame me not for weeping
I have no mother now.
No mother now to bles3 me,
With love sincere and true;
No mother to caress me ;
As she was wont to do.
No, Mother ! Grief is keeping,
Its cloud upon my brow,
Oh ! blame me not for weeping
1 have no mother now.
AGRICULTURAL FACTS.
Deleware proposes to have an
Agricultural College.
0 The average price of product
ive land is highest in New-Jersey,
lowest in Florida.
Until agriculture had railways
H was almost impossible for her to
improve.
The people of this country have
yet to learn that the roots of the
grape vine cannot be kept too dry.
The total number of sheep in the
United States is estimated at 35,
000 000, of which California has
one-seventh.
Of the Southern States, Kentucky
lias changed less than any other in
the value of its real property with
in ten rears.
Norfolk, Va., sent over a mil-
... . , i 1 L -
lion dollars worth oi cany vegeta
bles and small fruits to the New
York market last year.
Mechi thinks the three chief evils
g of English farming are bad drain
age, shallow tillage, and waste of
crrain seed.
In estimating hay by measure
ment allow 450 cubic feet for a ton
in the upper half of a mow, and
500 in the lower half.
It has been found out that the se
cret or making sugar from sorghum
juice, is making the liquid clear be-
iore it is boiled.
The Southern papers report a
general zeal for cotton planting.
The bales of 18G0 will probably
fall little short of the crop of 1800.
Tn the pastoral regions of the
Rocky Mountains butter is now
madeVhich is superior to any made
elsewhere in our country.
A Vermont paper says we pro
duce in this country about seven
million pounds of maple sugar an
nually. Rotten chips, decayed leaves,
hardwood ashes, lime, and old well
rotted barn manure are the best
fertilizers for orchards.
Air. Lawes, writing of English
farmers, says he finds the best on
poor land, and the worst farming
on the fattest land.
Tn TContnflv-v flip. nrOOfrp?SLVG
...v j i - - o
farmers are introducing ;i new escu
lent, -which is much praised the
Brazilian sweet potato.
George Warring says the farin
er who" spending 300 an acre in
manuring his vegetable garden, is
likely to make 8-500 an acre.
lie is a good farmer who makes
good compost heaps; he is a "better
who manages to have the manure
applied, as last as it is made.
0 Barley has been a Letter crop
for ret urns than wheat, for several
years past. The difficulty in bar
ley growing is that it all requires
euttins: at one time.
Last year the farm of the Mich -
igan Agricultural College, was so
well managed that the receipts
were $l,20Cfmorc than the expen
ditures. Soak seed wheat and seed barley
in brine; it can do harm; it is like
ly to stiffen the straw, and in thovt
sansd of cases it lias prevonted
niiit.
As a rule the English farm-horse
has better lodging and takes few
er steps in getting to his work
than the English farm laborer,
Horse comion is more suiuieu man
human comfort.
The farmers near the seashore
in Maine have learned that rish
make as good feed as hay, and
one lish makes a full meal for a
sheep.
The time is fast comuw when
landed proprietors will be esteemed
for the condition of their acres
rather than for their extent of ter
ritory. Tincture of arnica is the best
thin j in the world for
o-nroot in
cows, drive tliem a teasnoontnl ot
. , j,.
." ''"S-"
4tw- J t Li livn 1...-..
im uiiviuic m uwui nine nines ;i
ee times ji
dav, and bathe the hair with it as
otten.
Many farmers are coming to the
conclusion that close manure cellars
under barns are not well for the
hay, or the animals and grain a
bove, A manure shed is a better
arrangement.
The best articles in anv of the
Southern papers are those which
urge upon planters the policy of
making their own jork, and raise
mules. Cotton at ten cents will
not then bankrupt them.
TV- X .
Three reasons wliv butter is 50
cents a poimu. l. liie tuury-
man's dan crater never came over to
UUA
this country. 2. Railroads take
the milk to cities. 3. There are
more brick houses than Ay si lire
bulls. The second proposition will
not apply in Oregon.
Some say that it is no use for them
to advertise, that they have been in the
place in business all their lives, and every
body knows them. Such people seera to
forget to take in consideration that our
country is increasing in population nearly
40 per cent, every ten years, and no mat
ter how old the place may be", there are
constant changes taking place ; some
move to other parts, and strangers fill
their places. In this age of the world. un
less the name of a business firm is kept
constantly before the public, some new
firms may start up, and. by liberally ad
vertising, in a very short time take the
place of the older ones, and the latter rust
out. as it were, and be forgotten. No
man ever lust money by judicious adver
tising. fpt All citizens of Oregon who desire
to inform their friends in the old States of
i 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 hav
ing us mail it weekly to their friends. We
mail it as directed. ' For S5 01) paid in ad
vance, wo mail two copies of the Enter
prise one year. Send the paper to friends
in the East.
One copy one year $3 00
Two copies one year
Four copies six months ,
Eight copies, three months. . ,
5 00
5 00
o 00
What pleasure it is to pay one's
debts! In the first place, it removes that
uneas ness which a person feels from de
pendence and obligation. It atfwi ds pleas
ure to the creditor, and therefore gratifies
our social affection. It promotes that fu
ture confidence which is so very interest
ing to an honest mind. It opens a pros
pect of being readily supplied with what
you want on future occasions. It leaves
a consciousness of our virtue ; and it is a
measure we know to be right, both in
point of justice and sound economy. Fi
nally, it is the main support oi simple rep
utation. Fay us, that we may pay others.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Clackamas Division No. 3, S. of T.
Holds its regular meetings on Friday even
ing of each week, at Templar Hall, Oregon
City. Members of the Order are invited to
attend. By order "YV. P.
multnomuli Lotljjje Se. 1, A. V, and
a A. 51. Holds its regular eommuni
f' cations on the First and Third Sat
urdays m each month., at 7 o'clock,
from the 2'Jth of September to the -20th .of
March, and 7n o'clock from the 2th of March
to the 20th of September. Brethren m good
standing are invited to attend.
By order of YT. M.
Oresron I..ol;re JVo. 3, I. O. of O. TP.--
'xx-' Mtet3 every Wednesday even-
M ing at 7 o'clock, in Masonic Hall, l
"fcwiW- Main street. j
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. ti.
131. O.t. ?
Meets every Saturdav evening, at the rocrss
8.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 i
o'clock. lsit.ing members are invited te
attend. By order of AV. C. T.
PAIN KILLER,
TUTS GREAT
iamiiy jtuc:acme oi
A (TP
Talcen Internally, it Cures
Dysentery Cholera, Diarrhoea,
Cramp, and pain in the Stomach.
Dowel Complaints, Pander's Colic,
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Indigestion,
bore throat, JMiuden Colas,
Coughs etc.. etc., etc.
USED EXTERNALLY, IT CURLS,
Boils, Felons. Cuts, Bruises, Bums, Scalds,
Old sores, Sprains, lootm-che, Pain in
the Face, enraljria. Rheumatism,
Fro-te.l feet, etc., etc. 23.-U
JT)AIN KILLER cu-es Sore Ihrnat.
A Favorite Medicine with all classes.
Is Da is' Pain Killer.
IF yon have Painters' Colic,
U.i the Paiu Killer.
O Medicine is so popular,
As the Tain Killer.
JEEP the Pain Killer always on hand.
IF you have a Cough or Cold.
Use thi Pain Killer.
1 J
OOK out and not be catht A'ithout a
u iotiie ot J am ivnwr in t e liouse.
1ET every body use the Pain Killer
j For Spi aius aud Uruises.
J? VERY sailor should carry a bottle f
V Pain Killer ; ith him.
1 EMEMBER. the P:iiu Killer is f. r
IV
Both Internal and Extern;d use.
25.5)
SOLD bv all DRUGGISTS.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY'S iJTEAMSilirs von
Mew York, Japan &. China,
Will be dispatched as follows :
o
Leave wharf corner of First and Brannan
streets at 1 1 o'clock a. m. of the following
dates, for Panuna, connecting via. Panama
R. R. with one of the company's splendid
steamers from Aspinwall for New York, on
Tin- 10th, 17H 30tU of v:u l n:mtli
that lias CO days, and an tiic lOtJx
IMh aiitl 3JtH of ent-li inonth
that lias 31l;js.
jrhtn the 10th, 15-ft and- SV-thf.dlon, Sunday
will lotce on S,iturday prtedinr : when
melith faUx en sxihday trill have
on the jlondiri jo!iwing.
Steamer leaving San Francisco on the 10th
touches at Manzanillo; all touch at Acapulco
Departures of the 17th or lsih are expect- :
ed to connect with the French Trans-Atlan- i
tic, Co.'s steamer for St. Xazaire. and F.nw- '.
lish steamer for South America. Through :
tickets can be obtained. "
Passengers berthed through, and bacrgage I
checked tlnou-di.
One huudied pounds id-
. lowed each adult.
An exper enced Surgeon on board.
Medi- I
I inu n,l .ill.iiM- .inpa truo I
T .1HV. UUU O 111. UUUK1.1. Itl. j
; tiso etMmr win nnii'tiroK- s..;i t. n i
! n'f'ni-'t: Pa scn cr :irc riiin.tfl to li ivc
- . : . i . .
! their baegage on board before l o'clock
W Throuirh tickets to Liverpool, bv tho j
IN MAN and NATIONAL Steamship Lines,
IX MAN and NATIONAL Steamship Lines,! tj, All of which is offered for Cash at cash
can be obtained at P. M. S. S. Co.'s office j prices. Orders solicited,
in SanFrancisco. where may also be obtained j JOHN O'CONNOR,
orders for passage from Liverpool or South- j No. iiO First street, Portland Oregon,
ampton to San Francisco either via New i
VrS ,or stl.T!,om.?1sTif riam0lVTTILDDUPGII, BROS., & Co.
of 10 or 2o will be advanced with the i XX
above orders. Holders of orders will be re j D. IL TllLDBURGII, )
quired to identify themselves to the Agents I LOUIS ElN'sf I IN, Portland.
iu England. " j L-HILDLIURGU , :n Francisco.
For merchandise and freight for New York f,norters rr,d J ll..U-7 Dealer in
and way ports, Company s form ot Bill Lad- ?l ; - M , . m
ing only used. ' All lUIUlS Oi P12S!
or reight received ai?r 2 p.m. cf the
dav rrior tn Hpnartiiro i
lor passage and all other information, ap-i Ui, UOitlcsliC Eiqunrs, 11 ines V'S"-- acoicii. insii ana Lourbon aln
ply at the P. M. S.S: Co.'s office, comer of 1 tOc S-r S r nun. ,ior i oi oiskics ana runcii.
fcacranieuto and Leidesdorfi sts. VOJiTI iVn nJ, v v r- F;t.m.',,,e TI'!
OI TVFR FI DRinOF A.nf CAiJA Oppo.s.te Failings. Front HUT COFFEE AXD OYSTERS
VLl t.lv t,L.VULVjL, Agent. Street. re.t door tf It l,-l-)r,i,r,n,J i,m ... '
PORTLAND BUSINESS.
HODGB. . CKAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W SXELL.
EODCtE,
LEI
Co.,
DEALERS IX
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
TAIKTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS,
VAliXISIIES, X RUSHES, RAIXTERS
JUatenais, ana rvggi$W gundrUf.
7 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
.)
OREGON
F5 A TEC E2 H
Y !
?2Y
F. 0PITZ,' PSOPEJETOH,
FIRST STREET, PORTLAND,
Bet. Washington and Stark sts.
MANl.'FACTrilER OF
ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF
CEACKEES!
DREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY
QR ACKERS
Will always be sold below San Franciscc
prices. All orders promptlv attended to.
OULXJON II KEIiY,
Itrrt t., Portland. Oregon-.
PLOl
3ISG, HAS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
Xo. HO liifct Slk-ttt Poi-tluiul
Gas Fixtures,
Cooking Ranges,
Hot. Water Boilers,
Marble Top Washslands,
Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
Water Closets,
Rat it Tubs,
Lead Pipe.
V7rought Iron Pipes, all Sizes
TEES, ELBOW, RETt'EX FEXDL
Xli'J'LEs, j;t sLas, f,,
for Stuu-m, JVt-'fcr ujid Gas.
ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water (Junges, Whistle
Ta'.lon Pumps, Steam Kuages, Globe,
Ansrle. and Cheek Ytdves, (In age
Cocks, Air (JV-cks, and all kinds
ot Brars Work. Kuboer
Hose, Hose 1 "ip.es, Ac.
Hotels, public buildings and jnivafe resi
dences heated w i i h the latest improvements
in steam or hot air apparatus.
I invite citizens generally to call and ex
amine my stock, which has been selected
with great care, and especial attention given
to the wants of this mai
et.
C. II. IdYEBS.
DIEEGT
OIPOSTA1
m:w and
ELEGANT STYLES
-OF-
SUITES.
Just received and placed in the warerooms,
p aumpj FTP
100, 109, 1JO, It '3
First street, corner of Sahnon,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
PARLOR SETS IN TERRY,
IN PLUSH, AND IN HAIR-CLOTH.
Hew Ornamental Pieces,
For tli e Parlor, Great Assortment af
HOUSEHOLD FUFHIITUEE !
Lonnres and Spring beds.
The trade sujrplied icith goods
in original packages, on reasonable
""
HURGREN t SIITNDLER.
1857 i ESTABLISHED) 1857
No. 90 First Street, Portland,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden,
fiwAco fintl VlftWPV
1 ctiiU llVMitl ultlW
j All Seeds from this establishment
Aie War raided Fresh
and Genuine,
Fore:gn and
Domestv Dtied Fruits
And Vegi-tables.
Foreiirn and Domt-stirt
Green Fruits -md Vegetables.
Vegt tn les and Fiuit
! Packed with care f
I
t
iruent.
XUTS Pea Nuts, Rrazil Nuts, Wal Nuts,
Filberts and Almonds.
I GHOCEhlRS?
A selected stock of Choice
Groceries, bought expressly
For Fa mi I it Ue.
i sl-,,tr, nnd Trih IT,
11 M
, , .w ... ...j,,,..,,,., .-Atviii iijui- iui iu5 convenience ot patrons
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOFlilA, :
SOON
People's Transportation Company
ARE STILL
THEIR S T 3U
IX ADDITION
WIT T OC)N II AVE HIE RAILWAY CARS. ALL nF WRICII
VII T CONTINUE TO BRING THE LATEST STYLES OF
GOOD AND THE BEST QUALITIES TO ACKERMaX,
WE
W
AT TOE OLD STAND, MAUN St., UKEUUA CITY.
I DESIRE TO SAY
AVE ONE OF THE
THAT I II
EVER BROUGHT TO THE MARKET,
WHICH I AM SELLING AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
o
I will say COJtE OXF, COME ALE, and satisfy yourselves that it is so. I have
received one o( the largest stocks ever brought to this market, anticipating a brisk
trade and 1 am determined that the goods shall be sold. My stock consists in part
of a Jjtgg GOODS. BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions;
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ;
KID 'ft LOVES, best quality ;
IIOSIKKV :
imOWN VXD BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths:
BOOTS VXD SHOES : HATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING ;
FIXE BLACK DRESS SUITS ;
C-VSS1MERE SUITS;
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ;
BOVS: AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities.
5 A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terms.
Also a larsre stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods.
GROCERIES A well selected assortment.
ACKERMAN,
At Cliariuaii Wanitr' lt Stand.
All kinds of Produce Bought.-??
PREMIUM
GANGJ?LOWS.
As the age in udiich ice live demands
progress in Farming Implements as
well as in all other branches of indus
try,! have entered extensively 'upon the
Manufacture of the Celebrated
Ffcll Gauls: Flow
Better known inOregon as the WOL
G A MO T PRO W, This Plow com .
bines all the desirable points of a per
fect iinphmcnt, being simple in con
struct ion, cheap, durable, and of light
draft. The only Premiums which were
awarded to Gang Plows at the great
Implement tri ll at Ala t toon. Sept 4,
Iti'iO. by the Slate Agricultural oci
clij of Illinois, were aicaracd to this
Plow. The following is an extract
from the Report of the Commissioner
of Agriculture, jor the year 1 8u(, and
may be found on page 21(3 of that re
port :
"The Gang Plow made by J. C. Pfeil,
Arenzviile, Cass county Illinois, is received
with no little favor in the west. Almost in
credible stories are told of its excellence
and elliciency in plowing the prairie lields
of Illinois and other States.
" The depth of the furrow is regulated by
the crnnk-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 nioving.by means of the lever.
We also manufacture sulkey plows for
smtdl boys, or intirm persons who are unable
to manage a team of ihrecor four horses.
This g;ng of sulkey plow, will cut a fur
row from 2 to 10 inches deep.
"The committee who tested the draught
of tins plow with a dynamometer state, that
it ran lighter by 140 pounds, than other plows
when running at the same depth, and held
by the plowman while on toot.
Zig With this Plow one man can do
more icork than two men can do with
walking Plows, and the same amount
of team. Hence, it will be seen that
it will more titan pay for itself in one
sea son's plowing.
I will also manufacture the
WEB-F00T GANG FLOY!
A X D T II E
Web-Foot Walking Plow !
Both patterns of my own invention,
for which patent? have been applied
jor, and udiich havp. withstood, practi
cal tests with the best results r( ceiling
fluttering testimonials wherever seen
or tried.
Xow, 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 my make and
prices, as I am determined to sell at
less than importer's rates, by giving
you a more durable article, and a guar
antee warranting the same.
For further information address
JOHN V7. LEWIS,
nS.tf J
OREGON CITY
gHADES SALOON.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
MA IX STREET, Oregea Cilv.
The above named popular re
soit has been thoroughly renovat
ed and repaired during th past season and is
now open to the public, fully complete iu all
its appointmets. Two of the
Btt BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON
Have been introd need , and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of ihe lovers of this
popular amusement to them.
THE BAR IS SUPPLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors and
:-ady
?
KUJNINIxMjt
A. M BOATS,
TO WHICH
TO THE PUBLIC
COMPLETES'!? ST
STOCKS OF
IV2EVJER
tTRAGS WANTED.
Thomas Gharman !
Succeswr to CHARM AX DRO.,
rpiIE DEATH OF MY BROTIIEIl HAS
JL compel ed me airain to ciiaine tliename
of the lit ni of CHAliMAN &. VAU). to that of
THOMAS CHARM AN having purchased of
the estate all the interest held by my broth
er in the stock of good. owned bv Charman
& Brother, tukiug "effect January Sd, ISGil.
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, Cops, Rnots and Shoes,
Fancy Notions. Perfumery
And Patent Aled icines.
Paints, Oils,
Colors,
Dye Stuffs and Varnish,
Qaeensware, Crockery & Lamps
Sash. Doors, and Window Blinds,
Hardware, Tools and Cutlery,
Rtpte, and Afaih
Of Every Description.
I ask Especial Attention to my
FINE TEAS,
COFFEE AND SUGAR.
GROCERIES OF EVER Y
VARIETY.
r arming
implements
OF ALL KINDS.
eAttcnfion will be paid to any business
left with me on Commission
Notice. My Business with ail who favor
me with their patronage, will be done on a
gold basis but Legal' Tender will be re
ceived at the market quotations.
A -em WELLS FARGO A GO., and of the
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co., of N. V
lf I desire to say to all who favor me
wfth tbeir patronage that I shall use my best
ability to please them, and all rdet s slrdl
meet 'with prompt attention. My facilities
for doing business are as good as any house
in Oregon, and I pledge myself to sell as
("heap as any llousi in good standing in the
State. 1 will not beundersold by any one
Please give me a call and exam ne for your
selves. Thanking rou for past favors,
I remain, Respectfully vours,
THOMAS CHARM AN.
HOIVIE MADE
F
NIT
WERTHEIMER.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture,
OJ!Et;0 CITY.
HPAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
X 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 I
Forming a comydete and desirable assort
ment, wliicli merits trie attention ol buyers
He MANUFACTURES FURNITURE
Using good materials, and employing th
very best mechanics m the State, hence h
can warrant bis goods to be as represented
and he is prepared to till all orders with
promptness.
He would call the attention of the public
to his salesroom, as containing the most
complete assortment of desirulle 'joodz in the
State.
31. WERTHEIMER.
Main street, Oregon City.
JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip
p tion. for sale at the Extehpjush ofi:re
WEDDING. AT HOME. AND VISIT
iug cards ueatly printed at this
REGAL NOTICES.
k3 In (lie Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the Countv of Clacka
mas... Action to appropriate lands... The
Uhunette Falls Canal and Lock Company
Flamtih, vs. Hugh Burns and Thomas liart
lett. Defendants.
To HUGH BUIiXS, Dtft-ndant:
Iti the tnune of the State of Oregon, You
arc hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled against von in the above
entitled action, within ten davs from the date
or the ser vice of this Simmons upon von, if
servea within said Countv, or if served in
any other County of this fctate. then within
twenty days from the date of the service of
this Summons upon you. And whereas, or
der of Publication o'l a Summons lias been
made by the said Court hi the above entitled
action, in pursuance of said order you are fur
ther notified that unless you appear in said
Court by the first day of the next term fol
lowing the expirati.-n'of six weeks' publica
tion ut tins Summons (the first publication
being March 27, 18'1'.,) and said next term
coniineijcins in ;-aid County on
Monday the 0th day if May. 1S39.
arid if you fail to answer s-aid omplr.int,
the plaintiff wi 1 apply to the Couit for the
relief deu.aiided tbeiein, widen is for the op
i n.pr ation to the use of Plaintiff, of certain
land Ofloi ging to 3'ou in said County and
State, to wit : A ceriain strip of land in your
Donation Land Claim, about 2GS feet ,n length
and sixty feet in with.
S. IIUELAT, Attorney
20.7t) for Plaintiff.
UMMONS.
VD In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas Action to appropriate lands. .. .The
Willamette ' Falls Canal and Lock Company
Plaintiff, vs. O. C. Pratt Deiendant.
To O. V. J'L'A TT, Defendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon, You
are hereby required to appeor and answer
the complaint filed against you in the above
entitled action, within ten days from the
date of the service of this Summons upon
you, if set veil within said County, or if served
in any other C -uuty of this State, then within
twenty davs from the date of the service of
this Summons upon you. And whereas, or
der of Publication of a Summons has been
made by the said Court in the above enti
tled action, in pursuance of said order you
are further notilied tha unless you appear
in said Couit by the first day of the next term
following the expiration of six weeks pntdi
cutioti of tli i Summons (die fir.-t puhlica
tion being March 27. lSi'9,)and said next
t rm commencing in saio Countv on
Monday the Qh day of May, 1809,
and if you fail to answer said complaint, the
Plaintifl will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded therein, which is for the ap
propriation to the use of Plaintiff of certain
land belonging to you in said County and
State, to wit: A certain strip out of two lots
owned by you, being originally a part of the
Donation Land Claim of Hugh Burns, and
the poition sought to be appropriated by
Plaintiff being a strip sixty feet in width and
about PJ2 feet in length, out of said lots.
20.7t) S. IIUELAT, Attorney for Plaintiff.
QUMMONS.
O In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon f or the County ot Clacka
mas. ... Action to appropr;a e lands The
Willamette Falls Canal and Lock Company
Fiaintift, vs. Ceorge A.Pe-.se.Pobert M.M..W,
Jane Painter and It. C. Crawford, Tru-tee of
James M. Mooie, heirs at law of li- bjrt
Moore Deceased, John Gordon, and certain
unknown owners defendants.
To ROBERT J!. 3! ( ) V HE, J A XE P. 1 1 XT
EE, and certain- unkrioien airurn, U if end
ant :
Jn the name of the State of Oregon, You
are hereby required to appear & d answer
the complaint tiled anuinsl yon in the above
entitled aedon within ten days from the date
of the service of this Summons upon you if
served within this County, or if served with
in any other County of this State, then
in twenty days from the date of the service
of this Summon upon yon. And whereas,
"order of Publication of a Summons has been
made by Ihe Co'p t in the above entitled ac
tion, ir. pur.-uu ce of said order yo a are fur
ther notilied that in less vu appear in said
Court by the first day of the next tenn bil
lowing the expi' ation of six weeks publica
tion of this Summons. (the lirst puidteation
being March 27, and said next term
commencing in t-aid County on
Monday th 10. h clnj of May, 1SG9.
and if you fail to answt r said complaint,
the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded then in, which is for the ap
p;opriation to die use of Plaintifl' ji certain
land belonging to you as aforesaid, said
laud being situated in said County and State,
being a portion ot the Donation Land Claim
of sai I ltobert Moore deceased, a d 'described
as follows t' wit : V strip o: r-aid laud
Sixteen Hundred ai d Fourteen and one hal;
1614! feet n length, and Sixty feet in
wid h, running through wh t was and is
known as Liuu City, in said. Comity and
State. S. Ill; EL AT,
2u. 7t) Attorney for P.aiiitiff.
II
OMLSTEAD NOTICE.
In the Uiiited States Land ofiice, at Ore
gon City. Oregon.
To Robert B. Iake :
You are htrebv notified that JIidaeI
Penelton has applied a tins office to contest
your homestead entry N. 1114, ma le noon
the S. f, of S. W. $ If Sec. '20, ;,nd N. of
N. V. 4 nf Sec. 2;t, in T. 3 S. 11. 1 E . alleg
ing that said claim has been abandoned;
andAou aie fart, er notified that ihe case
will be heaid at this office on Tuesday, the
"2.5th day of May, lt.CV, at the hour of 11
o'clock A. M.
OWEN WADE, Register.
HEN RY WAR KEN, Receiver.
April Kih, !5o'.. lj:J:-lt
JSTOTICE.
Is herebv giyen to all whom it may concern
mat a. A. .nctu ly rres't ot the I . T. (. o.,
has presented a petition to the City Council
of Oregon City, asking for the vacation of
that portion of water street, aud the Allevs
lying between the P. T. Co.'s IJasin, and the
present Ferry La-ulinir, for the purpos" of
building Locks. The hearing of sa d petition
is set for tbc first Monday in June, 1SG'.).
Bv order of the Council. Oregon Citv,
Api'il 20th, 109.
24:4tJ J. M. BACON, Recorder.
G
U AUDI AX NOTICE.
In County Court of Clackamas County,
State of Oregon.:
To all whom it may concern :
Samuel Engle, having, on tte 5th day of
Apr;l, l-:i', tiled a petition praying that he
may be appointed guardian of Hoi ace Engle,
a minor and non lesident, it was ordei ed
that the first Monday of June, lS'i'.t, be set
apart us the da lor the hearing of said ap
plication, at which time ad peisons inter
ested can appearand make their objections
to the granting the pravr of said petition if
they hare any. w . 'f. MATLOCK.
Johnson t McCowx, County Judge.
Petitioner's Attorneys. 2'2.St
?INAL SETTLEMENT. "
In County Court of Clackamas County,
State of Oregon; In the matter ol the Guar
dianship of Geo. V. Mice minor heir of Geo.
W. like dec eased.
To Geo. W,
Bice, Charles "Willi nns. Ann
Vi!ii:im -in,! .,ii ,i.. . . '
mattf r : lliluesteu iU sam
'''nkpnmifotimi n i t ,.
j.aive notice tiiat I). P. Jnonmson Guardi-
, r c;,i .: i .".'t a llJIu
fi n, j; :l :V 1 : ?. V:60 V:S ,ur
. . .,,,M1. rum uun, anu me uourt
has anno rited the i
FIRST 31 ONI) A r V jttcf
for the Examination of the same when
you can appear and be beard if vou desire
By order of W. T. MATLOCK.
T Judge of County Court.
Jonxsox k. McCowx,
'
2.5.4t;
ittornejs for Guardian.
7
JO PRINTING NEATLY EXKCt T-
J edatthe ENTERPH1SE OITTCL'.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LBERT BAKTSCII,
PIANO MAKER,
THIRD STREET, PORTLAND OREGON.
Between Taylor and Salmon.
Having had an extensive experience in
the largest, cities of Europe and America,
respectfully announces to the public of Ore
gon and Washington Territory that he is
prepared to do ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS
on Pianos and Melodeons,
KT Tuning attend d to with great care.
New strings always on hand, and Base
Strings made to oider. Orders from abroad
promptly attended to, and all work guar
anteed. All charges at San Fran dsco rates.
PoitTLAXP, April 12, 1860.
Mr. Albert Bartst b. piano maker, has
remodled and renovated an old piano beQ
lotig ng to me, which now has an extraor
dinary0 good sound and appearance. The,
work d ne on it is of te most sfibstatf
character and made in a tVnrkfM!wi!te' man
ner. With ti e greatest plea-ure I fi$'o&u--end
him to the public of Portland as a No.
i xiiecliauic. Yours, JACOB STITZEL.
Portland, April 12, 1S69.
I take this opportunity of ceitifyuig to the
capabdity of Mr. Albeit Iiartsch, of this city,
as a first-class piano maker ana repairer, hav
ing repaired and tuned pianos for ' my
scholars and myself. It is with great pleas
ure that I recommend him to the citizens of
Portland and vicinity, and trust that he Yfill
receive a liberal share ot patronage.
II. GUDIO GROB.
piGS' FEET.
FIlKn. MILIEU,
Ks Offers to the citizens of Oregon 5,000
Pounds Souced Pigs' i-'eet, , (put up by him
self) in lots to suit. Apply at No. 23 Wash
ington street, between First and Second,
Portland.
Country trade supplied in any desired
quantity. A liberal discount to the trade.
LOCUS & ALBRIGHT,
EXGELS10BI2&, MARKET!
Corner of Fourth and Main streets.
OllEGOS CITY.
elf Keep constantly on hand all kinds of
freh and salt meats, such as
BEEF, POIiK.
MUTTON, VEAL,
COkNED BEEF, FIAMS,
PICK E LED PORK, LARD,
Ad everything else to be found in their line
of business.
B. L. STONE,
FIXE
WATCHES.fv
AND CHRONOMETERS :
Adjusted and Repaired iu the best ;
Manner, and Warranted. '
lio. Ill Front st, Portland.
Ji
OREGON
XTY
BREWERY !
$rMl HEXR Y II U MB EL,
Having purchased the above Brewery wish
es to inform the pub'ie th.it he is now prepar
ed to manufacture A No. 1 quality of
EAGER BEER,'
As good as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly tilled.
French Medical Office
Dr. J I LI AX PERRAULT,
Doctor of Mcdicinp of the Faculty cj
Paris, Graduate of tie Univer
sity Queen's College, and
Physician of the St. John
Doptiste Society of
San Francisco.
Dn. Pekravlt has the pleasure to inform
patients and others seeking confidential
medical advice, that he can be consulted at
h's office, Armory Hall Building, Northeast
corner Montgomery and Sacramento streets,
San Fr.uicisco. Rooms No. o, 11, first
floor, up siaws, entrance either on Mont
gomery or Sacr;niiento streets.
Pit. Perravlt's studies have been almost
exclusively deoted tn the cure of the vari
ous forms of Nervous and Physical Debility,
the results of injurious habits accpi tvd in
yo'.th. which usually terminate in impotence
and sterility, and permanently induce all the
concomitants of old age. Where a secret in-tirmlty-t.xists.
involving the happiness of a
life and that cf others, lessen and mor
ality dictate ihe necessity of its removal, for
if is a f.ict that pn mature decline of the
vigor of manhood, matrimonial unhappuiess,
compulsory single life, etc., have their sources
in causes, the germ of which is planted in
early life, and the bitter Iruit tasted long af
terwards ; pat ienls, laboring under th s com
plaint, will complain of one or more of the
fo!I-wirr svmuioms: Nocturnal emissions.
! pains m tuc back
aud head, weakness of
in mory and signt, discharge trom tlie Ure
tha on going to stool, or making water, the
intellectual faculties are weak-tied, lo s of
memory ensues, ideas are clouded, and thero
is a disinclination to attend to business, or
even to reading, writin;,or society of friends,
etc. The patient will probably comp'ain ot
dizziness, vertigo, and that, the sight and
heaiing are weakened, and sleep dis-
j tun oeu oy areams, meianctioly, sighing,
j palpitations, coughs an slow fever ; while
. some have external rheumatic puns, and
! numbness of the body. Some of the most
common symptoms are pimples in the face
and aching m different parts of the body.
Patients suff'ei ing from this disease should
apply immediately to Dn. Peuravlt, either
in persons or by fetter, and he will guaran
tee a cure of seminal weakoess in six to
eight weeks.
Patients suffering from venerial disease
in any stage, Gonorrhea Gleet, Stictures.
Bubo Ulcers, Cutaneous eruptions, etc.. will
be treated successfully. All Syphillitic and
Mecurial Taints entirely removed from tLo
Dn. Perratlt's diplomas are in his office,.
! where patn-i ts can see for themselves, that
, they a e under the care of a regulai Iv educated
practitioner. The best references given it
. required.
1 Patients suffering under chronic diseases,.
; can crli and examine for themselves. We
invite investigation : claim not to know
evcrvtbin
no - to cure evervbodv. but wo
co claim that m all ca-es taken under tieat
ment, we fulfill our promises. We particu
larly request those who have tried this boast
ed doctor, aud that advertised physician, til
worn out and discouraged, to call upon us-
Low charges and quick cures.
Ladies suffering from any complaint inci
dental to their sex, can consnlt the doctor
with the assurance of relief.
FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS.
. . .. . . i - r
",! UR. I EiiR.HLT is t tie on 1 y agent in caino.-
nia for Dr. Biot's Female monthly pih
Their immense sale has established their
c 1 i ,,.n
renutation as a fern a e remedy, nnanproaeli-
; ed and far in advance of every other'.;emedy.
snnr.rpsiiifins and irreTiilarities. and othei
obstructions iu females. On the ' receipt of
these pills will be seiit by mail or xpress
to any part of the world, 'secure from curi-osit-
or damage.
Persons at a distance can be cured at
home bv addressing a letter to Dn 1'euuailt;
corner of Saciamento and Montgomery scs.,
rooms 0, lU and 11. or box t'73, P. O. San
j Francisco, stating the case as minutely as
possible, general habits of living, cccupa-
tJOlljtC.
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