The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, May 15, 1869, Image 4

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THE PRINTER A T HOME.
A printer and Ms vrifo
"Were sitting at their T,
"Without domestic strife, .
In wedded XTC;
" Dear 'Em," the Printer said
Then paused and turned his I,
Snatched up a " slice" of bread,
And " cleared away" some " ii e"
" Thou art a guiding star
Set up in space for me ;
I love you better far
Than T" capital black tea,
Then o'er his " battered form"
She bent her sweet " Scotch face,"
And " pulled" a proof-kiss warm,
The whilst they two embrace.
MART.
Mary has a Grecian Bend
"Which springs her like a bow,
And looks, when sticking up on end,
Like hump of buffalo.
It follows her behind all day
"When she goes forth to school,
And makes the children laugh and play,
To rind her such a fool.
The teacher shocked, in silence turns,
His blushing face he veil.-,
And Mary then how wicked learns
It is to bear false tales.
AGRICULTURAL FACTS.
Land is held at not les3 than
$100 within as many miles of San
Francisco, and it is dearer within
ten miles than within ten miles of
London.
Some of the sugar plantations of
Louisiana had done so well this
year as to have yielded sums equal
hi value to lands, houses, and
machinery.
Tippecanoe County, Indiana, of
fers x.30,000 if the "State will lo
cate the Agricultural College with
in their limits. That is not only
puhlic spirit, hut true thrift.
Esparto grass will be sowed
considerably in South Carolina this
Spring. It is raised as easily as
clover, and affords a good substi
tute for rags in making paper.
In the past the chief study has
been to take the greatest weight of
grain from land; in future the chief
care w ill be to take the
greatest
weight of meat from an acre.
The good time coming will be
gin when the horse-power in farm
work eats coal instead of corn, and
when the scum of cities enriches
the earth instead of polluting air
and defiling water.
When a tun of wheat is mark
eted it leaves nothing behind but
worth of straw, When a tun
of meat is sold, it has left behind
it nine-tenths of the mammal value
of the food consumed in making it.
The highest order of charity is
that which provides employment
for the willing laborer, and leaves
uneompromised his self-dependence:
work without wages makes slaves;
wages without work makes pau
pers. The quality of food from land
marks man's advance. The sav
age gets a few pounds of wild
meat lrom an acre; the half civil
ized a few bushels of coarse grain;
the civilized man takes wheat and
juicy ilesh from his surface.
Wheat bran, oatmeal, scraps of
meat, cheese-rinds should be fed to
hens at this time of the year, be
cause thev contain albumen, of
which there is much in an egg.
Chopped vegetables will make
them healthy; corn meal is more
useful in fattening poultry.
In consequence of the great in
crease of farm implements, the
question must soon be met: Can
fifty small farmers, with little or
no machinery, compete success
fully 0with one farmer who owns
as much land as all of them, and
abundant machinery for
it
workinc:
A Committee of Boston ladies
has appeared pet ore a committee
of tlie Massachusetts Horticultural
Society, and consulted with them
on a plan for a srhool of garden
inr for women. Thev want 100
acres near a good market, and pro
pose to make the school industrial
ami s el f-s 1 1 ppo rt i n g.
The Fruit Grower's Association
at Rochester have been discussing
whether it pays best to raise a
large crop of a proline variety or a
few choice and high-priced sorts.
One gentleman said, that in Roch
ester it costs six cents to grow a
juart of Wilsons strawberries.
The testimonv was that it is more
profitable to raise the liner varie
ties. "Within nine years past the Ne
braska lands have increased most
in value. They sell now for near
ly four times as much as they did
just before the war. During the
same period Louisiana propertv
has decreased most, selling now 70
percent below what it was worth
when the State was represented in
the United States Senate by Ju
dah P. Benjamin.
Lands are made to increase year
Iv in fertilitv, mainly in three wavs
by buying commercial fertilizers.
by plowing under clover, by buy
ing rich food for animals and sav
ing all their droppings. That
farmer understands his business
Who knows "which mode IS best! For passage and nil other information, ap-
tbr him. The most successful farm- j P.5-v at tke !- M- S C"-'s office, corner of
. ,,-0 -. :.- oil 'L : Sacratneato and Leidesdorti'sts.
ei pi actice all three. i OLirtzR ELPRIPGE. Agent.
who kne
The juice of the currant, cherry
blackberry, etc., does not make a
wine, properly speaking. Ihe
liquor of these berries retains the
acid of the fruit; but the acid ol
the grape separates from the juice,
and in the wines crystalizes, form
ing bitartarate of potash. Supe
rior wines have never been pro
duced except on soils rich in pot
ash. The blooms of the common mar
igold calendula infused in equal
parts of pure alcohol and water, is
an admirable remedy for all kinds
of wounds, cuts, bruises, and burns,
on man or beast. Its effect in al
laying pain and removing sore
ness is similar to that of tincture
of arnica. One ounce of the
blooms to a half pint of alcohol and
a half pint of water is the receipt.
riiOTECTio.v to Newspaper Publishers.
The following are the laws of Congress
touching the liability of subscribers to
newspapers:
1. Subscribers who do not give express
notice to the contrary, are considered as
wishing to continue their subscription.
2. If subscribers who have not paid, or
der their papers stopped, the publisher may
continue to send them until paid.
3. If subscribers refuse or neglect to take
their papers from the office, they are held
responsible until they settle the bill and
order the paper disontinued.
-L If subscribers remove to another
place without informing the publishers,
and their papers are continued to the
former direction, the can be held re
sponsible. 5.The Courts have decided that refusing
to take a paper from the office, or remov
ing and leaving it uncalled for 5s prima
facie evidence of intentional fraud on the
part ot the subscriber.
2 All citizens of Oregon who desire
to inform their friends in the old States of
the condition and progress of this State,
can have no more complete and compre
hensive volume of facts to send them than
by subscribing for this journal, and hav
ing us mail it weekly to their friends. We
mail it as directed. For S5 00 paid in ad
vance, wo mail two copies of the Extek
frise one year. Send the paper to friends
in the East.
One copy one year S3 00
Two copies one year 5 00
Four copies six months 5 00
Eight copies, three months 5 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
LBEIiT BARTSCII,
PIANO MAKER,
THIRD STREET, PORTLAND OREGON.
Between Tavlor and Salmon.
Having b.ad 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 Melodons.
?t5-r" Tiuiincr attend d to with freat care. 1
New strings always on hand, and Pase i
strings made to older. Orders from abroad
promptly attended to, and all work guar
anteed. Allvharges at San Francisco rates.
Portland, April 12, ISO!.
Mr. Albert Bartseh. piano maker, has
remodled and renovated an old piano be
longing to me, which now has an extraor
dinary good sound and appearance. The
work d me on it is of the most substantial
character and made in a workmanlike man
ner, w it ti tr.e greatest pleasure I recom
mend him to the public of Portland as a No.
1 mechanic. Yours, JACOB STITZEL.
Portland, April 12, 1830.
I take this opportunity of eeitilying to the
capability of Mr. Albeit'Cartsch, of this city,
as a first-class piano maker and repair)', hav
ing repaiied and tuned pianos for my
scholars and myself. It is with great pleas
ure that I recommend him to the ciuzens of
Portland and vic"n;ity, and trust that he will
receive a liberal share ot pa'ronage.
11. GUniO C.ROB.
piGS' FEET.
FUED. MILLER,
2 Offers to the citizens of Oregon 5.000
Pounds Souted Pigs' 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.
L. O G U S & ALBRIGHT,
EXCELSIOR
MARKET !
Corner of Fourth and Main stree's.
OllECiOX CITV.
SIT Keep constantly on hand all kinds of
fre.-h aiid salt meats, such as
BEEF, I'OKK,
MUTTON, VEAL,
COkNKD BEEF, II A MS,
PICKETED PORK, LARD,
Acd everything else to be found in their line
of business.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMTANY'S STEAMSHirS FOll
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
II. 11. with one of the company's splendid
steamers from Aspinwa'.l for New York, on
'l lii iOtii, 17; It iV 30tU of vacli moiitli
tbiit H:t : o clitya, ntttl on t!ie lOtlx
iStU unci 3 itli ol' ta h moiitli
tli;it lin 31 clnys.
JVhe-n Vie Ivth, th and Sth fall on S'day
trill leave on Siturday preceding : when
the !t full on Sunday will leave
on the JMoruiau following.
Steamer leaving au Francisco on the 10th
touches at Munzanillo; all touch at Acapulco
Departures of the 17th or ISth are expect
ed to connect with ihe French Trans-Atlan j
ti: Co.'s steamer for St. Nazaire, and En-
lish steamer for South America. Through
tickets can be obtained.
Passengers berthed through, and baggage
checked through. One hunched pounds al
lowed each adult.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medi
cine and attendance free.
These steamers will po-itively sail at 11
o'clock. Passencers are requested to have
their baggage on board before 10 o'clock.
5 Through tickets to Liverpool, bv tha
I N.MAN and NATIONAL Steamship Lines,
can be obtained at P. M. S. S. Co.'s office
in SanFrancisco, where may also be obtained
orders fur passage from Liverpool or South
ampton to SanTraucisco. either via New
York or St. Thomas if desired an amount
of 10 or -2'.i will h? advanced with the
above orders. Holders of orders will be re
quired to identify themselves to the Agents
iu England.
For merchandise and freight for New York
and way po. ts, Com' ..v's 'form ot Bill Lad
ins onlv ued.
j No Freight receive i after 2 p. m. of the
uav prior to departs .
PORTLAND BUSINESS.
JOHN WILSON,
Dealer in
Dry Goods and Clothin
i rr
119 Front Street (In Whites New Block,)
PORTLAND OREGON",
IS NOW OPENING A NEW AND EXTEN
sive stock Goods in the above line, and
COMPRIS1XG
LATEST STYLES
OF
Plain and Changeable Dress Silks;
Silk and Wool Poplins
All Wool Poplins and Tartan Plaids;
and a large Yariety of other Dress Goods.
ALSO,
Gents' and Boys' Custom-made
CLOTHING
and Ladies' and Gent3' Under Wear and
Furnishing Goods, which buyers
ere invited to call and inspect.
9.)
JOHN AVIL.SON.
KAST & C A HA LIN.
New Stock of Boots and Shoes
JUST RECEIVED!
Best Selection in the City !
Comprising all the leading and best brands
known, such as lienkert'tj, Tirrell's, Fogg's,
Houghton & Coolidge's, Reed's, Godfrey's
and numerous others, of gents' and boys'
wear. Also Mile's, Sieberlich's, Burt's,
San Francisco and custom-made ladies and
children's wear.
Our customers and the public in general
are invited to call and examine our stock,
which we will sell cheaper than ever.
P. S. Boots made to order, and an assort
ment of our make constantly on baud.
Philadelphia Boot and Shoe Store,
112 Front Street, opposite Barman Bros.,
Portland, Oregon.
HATS! HATS! HATS!
OF EVERY STYLE
In Large Quantities can he Found
AT '
J. C MEUSSDORFFER & BRO.'S
S. W. corner of Morrison and Front
streets, Portland, Oregon.
-o
Also Caps of erery style, and Boys and
(Jil ls' Hats in large varieties. Give us a call
and examine.
WILLAMETTE
IRON WORKS COMPANY!
North Frout aud K sts.,
Portland. Oregon.
Iron Founders,
STEAi ENGINE
AND
BOILER
B U I LDERS.
rpiIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
1 bank of the river, one block north ot
Couch's Wharf, and hare facilities for turn-
ins out machinery promptly and efficiently
We have secured the services of Mr. John
Nat ion, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years gives
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MINING AND STEAM If OAT MACHINERY
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING TUMPS ! !
&C, &C, &C,
Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all
kind,. JROA SHUT I Eli U ORE at San
Francisco cost and freight. Wheeler it Ran
dalUs Patent Grinder ani Amalgamator,
Ifunoar's and Steven? 8 Self Adjusting 1'atent
Piston Packing, either applied to old or new
steam cylinders. '.Quartz .stampers, Shoes an
dies, if the best hard iron. 3:1
A. G. WALLING'S
Pioneer Book Bindery-
OREGON I A IV JUJJbDIING,
.u. 5 "Va.liIitglon Street,
POliTLAXI), OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
ended to.
REAL ESTATE.
Jacob Stitzkl. James B. Upton.
STITZEL Et UPTON,
Real Estate Brokers and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Washington streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Will attend to the sale and purchase
of Real E-tate in all parts of the City and
State. Special attention given to the sale of
Last Portland property.
Address P. O. Box 4S2, Portland. Oregon.
STITZEL & UPTON,
lp.tf ; Real Estate Brokers.
0 P. FERRY,
BROKER, Portland. Oregon.
Cor. Front and Washington Sts.
Agent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company, and Manhat
tan Life Insnrar.cr Company.
"Government Securities, Stocks.Bonds
and Keal Estate bought and sold on Cora-
mission.
REMOVAL !
THE JEWELRY
Establishment of J. 13. Miller
HAS PEEK REMOVED
To Xo. 101 Front st., corner of Alder
Carter's Xew Building, Portland,
In Chas. Woodanfs Drug Store
z$f Where he will be ready to attend to
all manner of workmanship in his line.
Watches and Jewelry repaired in ths most
trcrkuiaiilike manner. " - J. B. MILLER.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
T7M TTfT?P? TTV HT? OAT TT?nOMT A
PORTLAND Bl
CHAS. HODGE. .CUAS. E. CALEF..GEO. W. 3XELL.
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS IN
DEUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS,
UAEXTSHES, BRUSHES, PAIXTERS
Materials, ana- uryggists1 Sundries.
OT Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
55.)
DIRECT
IMPORTATIONS ! !
NEW AND
ELEGANT STYLES
-OF-
Bed-Room
SUITES.
Just received and placed in the wareroems,
OF
HURGREN & SKINDLER !
1GG, 1GS, 170, 173
First street, corner of Salmon,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
PARLOR SETS IN TERRY,
IN PLUSH, AND IN HAIR CLOTH.
New Ornamental Pieces,
For the Parlor, Great Assortment f
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE!
Lounges and Spring beds.
The trade supplied icith goods
in original packages, on reasonable
terms.
UURGREX & SIIINDLER.
O 11 E G O N
AKERY!
V---
F. 0PITZ, PROPRIETOR,
FIRS T STREET, P O R TLA XD,
Bet. Washington and Stark sts.
MANCFACTl'EER OF
ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF
CEACKEES!
BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY
c
RACKERS
Will ahvavs be sold below San Franciscr
prices. All oiders prompt I attended to.
UKKGOX 15 KEUY,
Firt t., Portland. Oreon.
PLUMBING, GAS & STE VM
Fitting Establishment,
No. IIO Fiit Stieet. .
.Portland
Gas Fixtures,
Cooking Ranges,
Hot Water Boilers,
2darble Top Washsa?ids,
Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
Water Closets,
Bath Tubs,
Lead Pipe.
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes.
TEES, ELBOW. RETURX B EXDt,
XI P PLUS, BUSIIIXGS, dc,
for SUain, Water and (Jas.
ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water Guages, Whistles
Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Giobe,
Angle, and Check Valves, Guage
Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kiuds
ot Brass Work. Rubber
Hose, Hose Pipes, fec.
Hotels, public buildings, and private resi
dences heated with the latest improvements
iu steam or hot air apparatus.
I invite citizens generally to can ana ex-
amine my stocK, wnicn nas oeen se.ecieu
with great care, ana especial attention given
to the wants of this market.
(;. II. LKa.
1857 J ESTABLISHED 1857
l9
No. 90 First Street, Portland,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden,
Grass and Flower Seeds
All Seeds from this establishment
Are Warranted Fresh
and fleiinine.
Foreign and
Domestic Diied Fruits
And Vegetables.
Foreign and Domestic
Green Fruits and Vegetables.
Vegetatdes ar:d Fruit
Packed with care for shipment.
XUTS Pea Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Wal Nuts,
Filberts and Almonds.
GROCERIES X selected stock of Choice
Groceries, bought expressly
For Family Use.
ftB- All of which is offered forCaslfat cash
prices. Orders solicited.
JOHN O'CONNOR.
No. 90 First street, Portland Oregon.
J-JILDBUKGII, BROS., & Co.
D. IT. TlILDBURCII, )
LOUIS EINTF.IN. Portland.
L. HI LP BURG II, san Francisco.
Importer and Wliolexale Dealers in
All Kinds of C-onsics !
Scotch and Irish Whiskies,
Rum, Gin, Domestic Liquors, Wines,
c, tyr. S,-c.
PORTLAXD Opposite Failings, Front
Street, next door to A. B. Richardson 'i.
-'-4
4Ti
in t Eel ,1 r
Wit
L4
SLJL
The People's Transportation Company
ARE STILL RUNNING
THEIE STE .A. M 13 OATS,
IN ADDITION TO WHICH
WE WILL SOON HAVE THE RAILWAY CAUS. ALL op Wincil
WILL CONTINUE TO BRING THE LATEST STYLES OF
GOODS, AND THE BEST QUALITIES TO ACKERMAN,
AT THE OLD STAND, MAIN Sr., OREGON CITY.
I DESIRE TO SAY
THAT I HAVE ONE OF THE
iPRIIMG Ai
EVER BROUGHT TO THE MARKET.
WHICH I AM SELLING AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
o
I will say, COME OXE, COME ALL. and satisfy yourselves that, it is so. I have
received on ol the largest stocks ever brought to this market, anticipating a biisk
trade, and I am determined that the goods shall be sold. My stock consists in pait
of a tine assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, lIATs of various descriptions;
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ;
KID G LOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY ;
DROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths:
BOOTS AN D SI 10 ES : 11 ATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING ;
FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS 5
CASSIMEEE SUITS:
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ;
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities.
jj5- A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on th most reasonable terms.
AU a larsre stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods.
GROCERIES A well selected assort tio-nt.
. ACKER3IAN,
At t hanaau Si Viauui's ;M Star.d,
All kinds of Produce Bought .-fi-
GANGPLOWS.
As the age in ivhich we live demands
progress in Farming Implements as
well as in all other blanches of i ml us
try. I have entered extensively 'upon the
Manufacture oj the Celebrated
Pfeil Gsiug Flow I
Better known inOreaon as the WOL
GAMOT PLO ir This Pow com.
bines all the desirable points of a per
fect impltinenf, being simjjl? in con
struction, cheap, durable, and of light
draft. The only Premiums ivhich were
awarded 10 Gang Plows at the great
Implement trial at jluttoon. Sept. 4.
1S('G. by the Stale Agricultural zeci
eh of Illinois- were awarded to this
Plow. The following is an extract i
from the Report of the Commissioner
of Agriculture, for the year 1SHO, and
may be found on page 2IG ot that re
port :
'The Gang Plow made by J. C. Pfeil,
Arenzville, Cass county Illinois, isieeeived
with no litfle favor in the west. Almost in
credible stories are told of its excellence
and elliciency 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, by means of the lever.
We also manufacture sulkey plows for
small boys, or infirm person who are unable
to manage a team of three or four horses.
This giitiir or sulkey plow, will cut a fur
row from "2 to 10 inches deep.
"The committee who tested the draught
of this plow v ita ;i dynamometer state, that
it ran lighter by 14n pounds, than other plows
when running at the same deptii, and held
by the plowman while on foot."
tZ3f Willi this Plow one man can da
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 FLOW!
X X D IU E
Web-Foot Walking Flow!
Both patterns of my own invention,
for which patents have been ajplicd
for, and vdtich havp withstood, practi
cal tests with the best results receiving
fia tiering testimonials wherever seen
or tried.
Xow, the Formers of Oregon
are invited to give (hf. Oregon City
Manufactory a trial Do not pur eh -ase
a Plow of any description until
von hare examined run make andr
prices, as I am determined to sell at
less than importer s rates, by giving
you a more d. arable article, and a guar
antee warranting the same.
For further inf ovulation address
JOHN W. LEWIS,
nS.tf f
OREGON" CITY
gHADES SALOOX.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
MAtX STREET, Oregcn City.
O
The above named popular re
soit has been thoroughly renovat
ed and repaired during the past season and is
now open to the public, fully complete in all
its appointmets. Two of the
Be-tt BILLIARD TAB LPS in OREGOX
Have been mirodm-ed. and the Proprietor in
vites the attention f Hie 1 veis of this
popular amusement to them.
T II E B A R 1 S S UP PLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors and
Cprar. Scotch. Irish and Roui bou already
famous, lor hot WhLkies aud Punch.
KIT Families supplied.
HO T C OF FEE A XD O VST EES
At ali hour-: for the cow. euk-uce of patrons.
?W 1aWW c-if W W 'H1 9
TO THE PUBLIC
COMPLETES!1 STOCKS
OF
T
pSrUG WANTED.
mi rn ?
Successor to CIIAPMAX BKO.,
ryUE DEATH OF MY BROTHEIl II AS
X conipel'ed me again to change the name
ot the firm of CIlAliMAX it LK.J. to that of
'Ml O.MAS C 1 1 A K MAN having purchased of
ihe est at a all the interest, held by my broth
er in the slock of good.-- owned ty Charmau
& Brother, taking effect January Sd, 18G;J.
m assess
Will be Carried en 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,
IIa!s Cop, Boots mid Sloes,
Fancy Xolions. Perfumery
And Pale nl Medicines.
Paints, Oils, Color,
Due Stuff's and Varuist,
Cluecnswarc. Crockery cv
samps
Sash. Doors, and Window Blinds,
Hard ware, Toils and Cutlery,
Ropw, and Xuils
Of Every Description.
I ask Epccial Attention- to my
FINE TEAS,
COFFEE AND SUGAR,
GROCERIES 01
VARIETY.
EVERY
Farming
mnHAtrGMtfi
OF ALL KINDS.
I? 5" Attention will be. paid to any business
left with me on Commission
Nonets. My liti-iness with all who favor
me w'th their patronage, will be done on a
001,0 basis but Legal Tender will be re
ceived at the market quotations.
A o ut WELLS FARliO ,t CO., and of the
MUTUAL LI r'E INSURANCE Co., of N. Y
"T I desire to sav to all who favor me
with their patronage that I shall use my best
ability to please them, and all rdei s sli d 1
meet with prompt attention. My facilities
for doing business ate as good as any house
in Oregon, and 1 pledg myself to sell as
Cheap as any House in good standing in the
State. 1 will not be undersold bv any one
IT ease give me a call and exam tie tor your
selves, thanking rou for past favors,
I remain, ltep-ctfullv vours,
THOMAS CHARM AN.
K 0 III
Til A B E
F if B U i T U R
kid B
M. WERTHEBMER,
Manufacturer of and Dtaler in Furniture,
cisr:f;ov city.
XL:s THIS MLTHOl) OF INFORMING
I tlnj public that he has now on hand
a lai y;e invoice of
SQUAT? E AND EXTENSION TABLES,
LUREAUS.
BEDSTEADS.
LOUNCES. DESKS.
STANDS, CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Medium Furniture !
Forming a complete and desirable assort
ment, which merits the attention of buver.
He HAOTFACTURESFTON1TUIIE
Using good materia!, nnd emploving th
very best mechanics in the State, hence h
can warrant his goods to be as represented
and he is prepared to till allordeis with
promptness.
lie would call the attention of the public
to his salesroom, as containinir the most
comidete assortment : of dt'i.- i LI ,',,.; i,. t
"5tale-
31. AVEUXIIKIMFUt.
Main street, Oregon City,
"
TUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descvip
J tion. for sale at the Extkrhusk ofl'ce
1 r.UUi.NU. AT IKi.ME. AND VISIT-
V ing card- neatly printed at this
I. EGA I XO TICES.
JOTICH.
Is hereby given to all whom it rrar concern
that A. A. McCu ly Pres't of the P. T. to
has pr-sented a petition to the City Council
of Oregon City, asking for the vacation of
that porti.n ol water street and the Allevs
lying between the P. T. Co.'s Basin, and the
present Ferry Lacdinsr, for the purpose; of
bnilti n Locks. The hearing of sa:d petitioa
is ;-et. tor the first Monday in June, lSo'U.
Ry f-rdfr mt' the Council. Oregon Citr,
Apiil 2'jtii. IttO.
2r.it J. Hf, BACON, Recorder.
Q.UARD1AN NOTICE. r
In County Court of Clackamas Count
State of Oregon :
To all whom it may concern :
Samuel Enirle, having, on theothdnyof
Apr.l, lS'.i:, filed a petition praying tliiit h
may be api o nted guardian of Iloiaee Eng!e,
a minor and non resident, it was ordered
that the first Monday of June, ISM, be set
apart as the day for the hearing ot s&4 ap
niieation, at which time all pt-isoDs ineer
ted can appear and make their object ivr
ti the "-ranting the prayer of said petition it"
thev hare anv. . T. MATLOCK,
JoNoN i McCo'N, County J ude.
lVtitioner's Attorney-- I21t
F
1NAL SETILEMENT.
In County Court of Clackamas County,
Stnte of Ongon: In the matter of the Guar,
dianship ol Geo. "W. Rice minor heir of Geo.
W. like deceased.
To Ieo. W. Hice, Charles "William, Ann
Williams, and all others interested in said
matter :
Take notice that D. P. Thompson, Guardi
an of said miliar has tiled his accounts fur
filial st-tilement in said Court, and the Court
Isas appo'nted the
J Ills ' MOXDA Y IX JUXE,
1SC9, for the examination of the same whnn
1 you can appear ami he heard if you desire.
Uy order of V. T. MATLOCK,
Judge of County Court.
Jonxso.v McCowx,
Aftornet'i for Guard inn. 2").4t
A
DMIX.STPATOii'S NO I ICE.
jSl Noiice is hereby jiiven, that the
umh-rsignc d has been appointed Adminis
trator u it'i the Will annexed, of the estate
of John Long, deceased, and having filed
my bond, and it havii g bee-i approved, there
fore all persons having claims ngainst said
estate are reipiired to pre eut them to me,
properly verified, at the oili.-e of Johnson &
McL'own, in Oregon City, C ackamas Comi
ty, within six months from the date ol this
notice. 1 Lore ind' bted to said estate, are
requested to make in.mediate pavment.
F. O. McCOWN,
Administrator with the Will annexed.
Mav tth, ls;:. (2Ut
B. L. STONE,
o
FINE
WATCHES.
' : AND CHRONOMETER ?
S ; Adjusted and Repaired in the best ; 2.
'. M.trmer, and Warranted. ' j.
' "
ITo. Ill Front t., Portland.
OREGON CITY
BEE WEE Y!
Ugjgfl IIENUY I1U3IBEL,
llavirg purchased the above Breworj' wish
es t inform the pnlj'ic fh.it he is now piepar
ed to injtiu!';o turc a No. 1 ouality of
lag: 11 b -:t: it,
As good as can he obtained anywlsere in t!.e
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
French Medical O fries
;. Jl'LIAX PERRAULT,
Doctor of Medicine of the. Faculty oj
Pari?, Graduate of the Univer
sity Queen's College, and
Physician rf the St. John
Bapiixte. Society of
San Era 11 c.ico.
I)t:. PkitKAVLT lias the pleasure to inform
patients and others seeking confidential
medical advice, that he can be consulted at
h's oliiee, Armory li.di Building, Northeast
corner Montgomery and Sari ameivo street.-,
San t'r.mcisco. Kor ths No. (, U, Jir.-i
floor, up staiis, entrance either on 3lui-.t-gomer
o ' Sacrameii to streets.
i'i5. I'kriiai i.t's studies have been almost
exc'.usiveiv devoted to the cure of the vaii-
us forms of Nervous ami Physical Debility,
the re-nlts of ir.i.irious
habits acou red in
! otii, which u.-iUrthv te
v terminate m impoli-tioe
ami sterility, and ennancntly induce all the
concomitants ol old age. W'i.ere a secitt iii
tirinUy exists, involving tho happiness of a
life and that cf oil. t is, ieas'ii i.d n or
ahty dictate the m ccssitv of its removal, fur
it is a fact that pit mature decline of the
vigor of manhood, mat! im jnial ui, happiness,
compulsory single life. etc.. have tl.eirsoutces
in causes, tin genu of which is planted in
early ine, and the bitter ti nit tasted long af
terwards ; patients, laboring under th s eom-
plaint, will cjmjilain ot one or more ot the
followifg sy inptoms: Nocturnal emis.-miis
pains in the hack and bead, weakness of
in mory and sight, discharge from the Cre
t'na on going to stool, or making water, the
intellectual faculties ai-e wvakt-ned, losof
memory t-nsues. ideas are clouded, and there
is a di-incb.nation to attend to business, or
even to reading, writing, or society ofiriends.
etc. The jiiiticnt will pn.bably conip'ain of
dizziness, vc-itigo, and thai the sight and
healing are weakened, and sleep dis
turrbed by dreams, melancholy, sighing,
palpitations, coughs an slow fever; wluit)
some have external rheumatic puins, an!
nnnibness of the b-'dy. Some of the ni";t
comu.on symptoms are pimples in the face.
;nA aching in dillerent parts of the body.
i atK'iits suiioi mg troin tins disease sliou.d
apjdy immediatery to Dit. I'kru.iult, either
iu persons or by letter, and he will guaran
tee a cms of seminal weakness iu'six tog,
eight weeks.
Patients suffering from venerial disease
in any stage, G-morrhea Gleet, Stictun;.
Rubo L':ct i s, Cutaneous eruptions, etc.. will
be treated successfully. Alt Syphiliitic :rJ
Meccriul Taints entirely removed from the
system.
Dit. Pkrravlt's diplomas are in his olfice,
where patients can see for themselves, that
they i e under the cu e id a reguhi' ly educated
practitioner. The be;t references" givea
requi red.
Patients suffering under chronic diseases
can crll and examine for themselves. V
invite investigation ; claim not to knc'
everything, nor to cure everybody, but '3
do claim that i.i nil t'toa umlcr t:e:'f-'
inent, we ttdfiii our promises. We particu
larly iequet those wno have tried this hoast'
ed doctor, and that advertised physician, tid
worn out and dise-ouraged, to call upon us-
Low charges and quick cures. . .
Ladies sutfering from any complaint inci
dental to their sex, can consult the doctd
with the assui ;mce of relief.
FEMALE JJONTKLY FILLS. - r.
Dr. Pkkuah.t is the only agent in Caiit'i'
nia for Dit. liior's Female monthly pi'-
Their immt use sale h s established tu
reputation as a female lemedy, nnapproae'i-
oil and far i:i advance of every other relied.
,.: .a , l otlirt
i .1. i.... i J nn . rceti't 0
lll'iti tMr lis l li M I CUUM un r, -
i -.. tliese pi!is will be ?t nt bv mail or xi""--"5
j to any part o! the world, secure from cim-
i osity or damage.
pHi'mis at a distance ran be cared
I home by addressing a letter to Dr V&iW
1 corner of Sactamcnfo and Moutoim'O
looms I', ly ami 11, or box i7C, r. a, " .
j ' "'?is--y, d.B u ia?e aa
. Sral habits ot liw..:,
tion.tc.
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