The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, May 29, 1869, Image 3

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ShctUcckln (Sutcrimsc.
TOWS AND COUNTY
-yjEW Al) BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF
JS TYPE AIIE BEING CONSTANTLY AD
DED TO THE MATERIALS OF TIIIS office;
And Vrc would have the friends of our paper lend
us their support. Job rrintiiisj, in its various
Wanchcs, Neatly, Quickly and Cheaply executed.
Pic Xics are generally postponed
this year, -'on account of the climate.
Salem rcccida splendid new hose
carriage the other day,'- the boys had
a fine tune Dousing
IY John Dolan. formerly Assessor of
Op
Multnomah county, has been appointed
Deputy liy Marshal Young. Mr. Dolan
will wak"an efficient and capable officer.
-The Oregon Central Hail road Com
pany of Saleni, will-commence work in
full "force again next week it is now ex
pected. The. Seventh Concert of the Portland
!Mii!'uarmonic Society took place last eve
ning. s usual it was a rich affair. Lib
erally patronized.
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Ms"er John Chenoweth has left at
this offic 4 a tine supply of choice straw
berries, for which all hands tender him
their thanks.
The pic nie, which was to have taken
'"O place to-dav. for the amusement and rec
reatioti of "the scholars of St. Paul's
t (Lpiscr-pal) Church, has been postponed
' until ibe 1 tlx of June.
A suite of rooms. thne in number,
suitable for a man and his wife, orlor a law
ot!ice. consultation room, etc:, can be ob-
f tained on very favorably terms, upon, ap
plication at this olliee.
Purser Piles returned from (he At-
f lantic Stales recently ranch improved in
appearance by the trip. We observe that
lie has picked up considerable of the go
4 ahead gait.'' common to raiiroad regions.
The Oregon City .Brass Pand, with
f?eli iirs of gratitude toward the young
la lie who managed the festival for their
benefit on Monday evening, wish us to
express their thanks for the favor, in this
public manner.
o.
Mr. Foster Dennett, has been em
ployed to teach in District No. 31, and hi
term opetu'd on Monday last as a Public
School. There will in time be a large
schoel in this District as it is at present,
a teacher is well supported.
Upcn his return ho trie a few days ago
lion. P. P. Thompson learned of the death
of his father at Ainsworth. Iowa, on the
2!Hh of April last, at the age of (iS years.
Mr. Thompson is preparing to go East
tins lull with his fam'ly, and was in hope
of seeing his father then.
9 -a-
Ackerman claims, and is no doubt
justly entith'd to. the name
tlit' "latest styles of goods
competitors. lie has just
famous blue hat Parcva.
Of getting all
ahead of his
received the
about which
1 here is ?uch a sensation
circles in the older citits.
direct from the East.
in fashionable
He. brings these
Information is wanted ot James A.
Crab tree, who moved from California to
Oregon sometime in IS 10. he was former
ly of Calloway county Kentucky, any in
iormation of him will be happily received
by his brother. ' M. L. Crablree, Bloom
lield, Stoddard county. Missouri.
At a rece'iit meeting of Pioneer Lodge
"o. 1 . Order ot the Eatevn Star, held at
O
Masonic Hall in this, city the following
were elected officers fdr the ensuing year :
Rev. E. Gerry Instructor; Mrs. Win. Barlow,
Lady Elect ; Mrs. Hurley. Secretary ; Mrs.
T. J. Apperson, Mrs. Jacob Wortman.
Guides ; C. M'Cue Guard.
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Our young friend Charles Warren,
ptudent at law in the office of Mitchell.
Polph t Smith, is now on a visit to his
parents in this city. Fortuitously for
Charley, he has found plenty to do whilst
here, ih our Justices Courts and he has
been unusually successful. 44 It is an ill
wind, that blows nobody good."
Wc hear of a Good Tomplar who
" took ally in his" hat. at the festival on
Mo:id:iy evening last, given tit the Court
House by a few of the patriotic young la
die of our city; which, to speak by tin
way, was in every way a success : and
right here would remark that if a Son of
Temperance was to do such a thing he
would get, raked over the coals.'' It is
not df D'yi'ey occurrence, however, and
when the joke lias passed, perhaps noth
ing more will be said ia reference to the
matter.
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Large bands of cattle continue to
pass our door, eastward bound. Some ot
these are apparently less than yearlings.
From what we ore "able to learn respect
ing that part of Oregon east of the Cas
cade Mountains they are going toa line
grazing region. One herder informed us
that be. would be able to ship fat cattle to
the. Philadelphia and New York markets,
toow that, the Railroad is finished, with
fair profit from the fact that cattle will
fatten quicker and with much less care,
in this region, than in Illinois.
Hon. D. P. Th'-pmson returned a few
days since from east of the Cascade moun
tains, whee be has b.-en on an expedrion
in Department Service, upon the Dalles
Military Road, cm pitting the same. This
road ruus t'lrouah the very heart of a fertile
region. From Ddles City to Snake river, a
distance of 315 miies, including a biauch to
the II rnbnidt. Thf Company having it
-con-truction-in band will receive 2 .000 acres
Tf public lands per mile, from government.
these lands the company will no doubt dis
pose cf on very 1-beral terms t' ai-tual set
tlers. Mr. Thompson speaks highly of the
country.
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We have received a kit of soused sal
oion put up by 11. O. Aldiith .v Co.. at
the Siau Viigbts Fishery. We have tried
it. and unhesitatingly say that we have
jwver eaten salmon that pleased our taste
better. It is ail ready for us. and we
believe it will become a favorite article
in our market. It is put up in small kits
of 0 pounds, and is for sale by R. (i.
Sncatii & Go., who are agents "m Portland.
The following item sho ws how a bach
elor editor is treated at the Dalles.
"On Thursday morning as we took our
peat afethe breakfast table at the Umatilla
House, the obliging steward, Ned. set be
fore us a ,lU!i of strawberries with compli
ments of Mr. Charles Denton of Mill creek.
f hey were perfectly ripe,
ciotis flavor. Mr. Denton
lor his kind favor.v
and of
has our
a de'i-thank?
JUSTICES' PLANKS, of every descrip
tion. printed at the Exterpkisc ofiice.
The Poiso tragedy nas proven
a fell blow noon our friends Mr.
and Mrw. T. J. Htmsuker. and the
familv. I1 t!,IS- lt,e'1" ,,me o1' Mic
tion, "they have our deepest sym
pathies. If people do not celebrate the
coming anniversary, it need not
be for want of fire works as Mc
Cormick, of the Franklin Book
Store has an extensive lot of fire
works, flags, etc.. etc.. which he is
selling remarkably low. The cat
alogue embraces everything from
fire crackers to a twelve foot bal
loon, Peruvian crosses. Batteries,
etc.
We have a letter evidently
mailed at Mount Sterling. , Iiliuois.
which was intended for some one
in Oregon City. It has no name
signed, nor address. It speaks of
Peter Myers. George Hill. Reams,
etc. The. owner is requested to
call for the letter at this office.
Rev. C. W. Todd left this city
for San Francisco on Wednesday
evening, intending to be absent
perhaps two weeks. Rev. I. Dil
lon, Editor of the Aivocate. will
supply the pulpit during the ab
sence of Mr. Todd.
The old story of the man who
killed his beast, all to please peo
ple, and pleased none at last. Just
now needs to be told in Oregon
City, for the benefit of the surplus
grumblers hereabouts. We don't
propose to read any body a lecture,
but it strikes us very plain that an
immense amount of business is be
Alderson,
ing neglected m order that each
may have a chance to attend to
the business affairs of his neighbor.
We need not particularize, but suf
fice it. to say. that, in our opinion,
should Justice be meted out ac
cording to the whims and caprices
of public opinion, then Justice
would be a greater Jackass than
we have ever been willing to term
public opinion. We-shall hope to
see Mr. Smith continue to do his
duty impelled by a due sense of
his position, regardless of the fa
vor, or fear, of any one. He has
had a trying ordeal since he took
the position of Justice of the Peace
for Oregon City precinct it is no
enviable place, but we feel con
fident that he has acted without
partiality. The Vaughn case has
settled down upon a direct party
basis, and we shall say just as little
as possible about the case, until it
is tried before Judge Upton next
fall. The prisoner was admitted
to bail, on review of the matter in
Portland.
At the closing of the late ses
sion of the Grand Lodge I. O. O.
F., held in Salem. Dr. A. M. Lor-
L.ove,
yea.
of East Portland, on behalf of
the
ins
fraternity presented the retir
Grand Master, Silas J. Day,
Start-it,
with
an elegant gold watch and
chain valued at S22o (JO. The Doc
tor's remarks are said to have beert
most felicitous. He touchingly re
ferred to Odd Fellowship as em
bodying all the great cardinal vir
tues, and dispensing their influence
through its members upon the
community, thus forming an ocean
of moral idea. that, if unrepelled in
its course, if allowed to float oh
uninterrupted, would carry in
triumph upon its bosom those ele
vating principles that endear man
to his tellovv in Friendship, Love
and Truth. Referred to the grand
position which Odd Fellowship
now occupies as a world of hon-
I Marsh,
SlcCov,
1 SI orris,
esty v.Mthiii a worm ot deceit, wit 11
hi
a
character strictly virtuous and
Solely depending upon its mem
bers for the perpetuity of that
character. Showed that it de
pends upon Odd Fellows to be
virtuous, honest and benevolent,
and so long as they remain such,
the noble reputation which the so
ciety row enjoys will continue
with it, and with this reputation
will continue th.it course of pros
perity that has marked its history
for years past, onward and upward
arriving at a pre-eminence, and ac
complishing its mission.
The Grand Master was so com
pletely surprised that he was al
most incapacitated from answering
the Doctor, but finally did so with
Seperd,
i Smith,
i Ternet,
great eftect. Uregon Lodge No.
3 was honored again, and our
worthy Brother. John M. Bacon
Esq., was elected Grand Master for
the ensuing year. The other offi
cers are as follows: Wm. Dier
dorif. of Portland. D. G. M.; Joel
Palmer, ot Dayton. G. W.; C. N.
Terry, Salem. G. S.: I. K. Moores,
Salem. G. T.; A. L. Stinson. Salem.
Iiepsesentative to the Grand Lodge
of the United States. The law in
relation to subordinate lodges was
amended so that hereafter all
triais will be before committees.
The next session will be held iu
Portland.
i Thomas, A A
I Tr-ilihiger, Joliri
i Vins.n, J :s
I Westf -
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Hoiiseliolil KectijJti.
To Drccss Salt Fish. Soak in cold
water according to its saltuess, the
only method of ascertaining which
is to taste one of the flakes of the
the
the
j 1. x.,
fish. Tiiat fish which is hard and
dry will require fourteen hours'
soaking- in two or three wafers, to
the last of which, add a wineglass
ful of vinegar. Put less time will
suffice for a barreled cod. and still
less for the split fish. Put the fish
on in cold water, and let ir simmer,
but not actually boil, else it will be
tough and thready. Carnish wiih
hard boiled eggs, the yolks cut in
quarters, and setve with egg sauce,
parsnips or beets. Another meth
od is. to Iayr the piece you mean to
dress, all "night in water, with a
glass of vinegar: boil it enough,
then break itMilo flakes on the disdi;
warm it up with cream and a large
piece of butter, and serve it as
above, with egg-sauce.
Fhj.et ok Ykai,. Cut thin slices
from a piece of cold roast veal;
make a sauce with a little butter,
flour, parseiv. nenner ami salt
The
whole
and
poon
Po-t,
cies
bv
moistened with water, and mixed
over the fire; put in the slices of
veal, and let them become hot,
without boiling. Squeeze in some
lemon jaiee. and serve hot.
Cold Meat Sacce. Put in a
saucepan some chopped parsley, a
sm ill piece of meat, and let it boil
an hour. Strain, and add to the
bqnor.
it.
pepper a piece of
onion, and a
it boil again
grated bread,
nice, cut into
in this sauce.
iftl.
vinegar. Lei
UiiC.cen
with some
Cold meat is very
slices, aad warmed
t com
i until
rjpAX SALE.
By Virtue of a Warrant pbiced in mv ban 1 for th
purpose of collecting Delinquent Taxes, d:eto nacklmas
Juno I)disr.me direC1' , Wll!x the VSv S
K i ' eTX-1-se S lle at PuUic Auction to the
ihl f lvl m.LnUed Sta3 Ooll Coin in hand paid,
the following tracts or parcels of land, or so much thereof
tins teUt ta duc thcreo the ?l
18b . together with costs. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock
A. JM.., and continue irom day to day until sold. Sale to
rS J'1,0? 111 fr0,nt of the Court Hou-- Door, in Oregon
City, Clackamas County, Oregon. au.
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C. N.R., No. of claim "4.," town 2 South range
3 east, designated and bounded a follows.
Beginning at the S.E. corner of said claim
(4'J.) thmce West along the S'-uth Hue
thereof 31 chains, to the south west cor
ner, th. nee N along the west line 23 chains
thence E 41 chains, thence south lo 70-lix)
chains, theace E 40 chains, to the East
line, thence south al;;ng sad line to the
place of beginn ng, containing ISO Acn-s,
more or lass, Value S2()0 3 2;)
Barnes Caleb. Secs.4,9,17, 2S1E 210 600 200 3 20
Bid well O., heirs of 3S3K 1(50 300 300 4 SO
BreckJ.M., 32 1.S4K 1150 200 203 3 20
Branio.a V. W. 2S3B 15 75 75 1 20
Coii'ee Landervin 2S3E 101 200 200 3 20
Ue-dnning at a point in Section ' 31'' 11,
S R '2 east, the same being the N W cor
ner of Wen. Foiger's land c aim, thence
E 23 chains, thence South 30 chains i'i
links, thence W 23 chains, thence N 3ri
chains, 43 links, to the place ot beginning,
containing 101 Acres, more or le.-s.
Culbcrtson, Andy 1S4E 100 200 200 3 20
Camell, J.O 32 2S1E 92 140 140 2 24
Cauiicld, Robert, block 1(5, lots 4 and 5
Trustee for Church, Oregon Citv, ( 75 120
Epperly John 27 3Slw 200 700 700 11 20
Pe-crtbod a follows, to-wlt: " of the
W i of Section 27, T2 SR I W, 200 acres
more or less.
Epperson John 3Slw 93 300 300 4 80
Franklin Jo-si th 4 2S1E 100 300 . 300 4 80
O ruber John IS 282 E 4 400 400 6 40
llarviil, Mrs. K. 4 2S1E 200 400 400 6 40
llalpine J as, block 1, lot 8, Oswego, 500 500 8 00
Kflio-Jfjf, Mri. AI. B. 2S2E 200 500 5J0 8 00
Knotter, AVm. 2G and 32 32E 320 COO tiOO 9 GO
Ladd, J. V'. 10 and 12 3Slw lbO 2v)0 200 3 20
The X E 4 of the N E I and the W i of
the N E 4 of Section 19, aud ttie W J of
the N W I of Sec. ion 2o contaiaing 1GU
Acres, more or less.
Loner, C. M. 26 2Slw 50 200 200 3 20
Addison 3Slw 80 400 52 64
Described as fallows: Being a part c.f
the laud claim of Augustus and Ebz.ibeth
Yergen Not ficatiou (")10l") tieinniiis
at i he N W corner of said land claim,
thence youth 1 of a m le, thence 1 o! a
mile, thence N of a mile, theace V h of
a nine, to the place or begin unr, being
part of the south 3 of theB -v 4 ot Section
2i, in T3 Sit 1 W, and a part of the NW 4
of Section 35, in t 3 S R 1W, containing
80 Acres more or less.
Marshall, A. L. 1S1E 300 7000 78 270 41 21
Land described as lb lows to-wit : Begin
ning at a point on the road lea ling from
P01 t'.and to Mil waukie 15 & 42-luo chains
south, and 1 1 P2-10 . chains east of the 4
post between e-tions 23 and 2t, in Ti S
R IE. thence F 21 7-3-l'0 ch .ins, thence S
3 4-V E 2 20-100 chain.- to a posr, thence
N S5J lo' E to the donation i la m of Hec
tor Campbell, thence southery along t!ie
land of aid Campbell o-r)i chains, to th
land of Seth LuelHiiir, theuce S SC
W
along s od Luelling's land claim to a stake
from which ii fir tiee 4 inches in diameter
bears S 7s 30' W U Ih.ks, thence S 83
3.1' W 3o 10-100 chains, thence S 2 E t;4
40 lOOchaMis.thenceSSW 1 12-loo chains
to the east line of sii'.f road, ihence by
said road N W 30-10O chains, to the
N corner of the lands belonging to Mc
Donald, & S E corner of land of Lambert
A Miller, theme N 8 l.V W 4o-U0
chains. tiienceN 31 Zii' W -t oo-loo ch.iins
thence N 10 4V W 7 oO-P'O chains, thence
N 28 3o' W 8 chains, thence N 1J W y
chains, thence N 5 W 2S 7O-100 chains
to the place Of beginning, containing 32o
acres, more or Kss.
Sirs. Rose 35 2S2E 320 BOO 800 4 80
lieortre 22 K 10 2o0 200 3 20
X. W; 8 1S.1E 1)1 225 51 270 5 4')
Ciias blk 2. lots 3,-1, Oswego, 300 1 iO 2
SlcCormack, J bl(X:k 1 79 lots 2, 3, 4 500 )
" block 174 " 2.3.4.5,0.7 250 750 12 00
Newell, Nathaniel block 4 lots 4, 5, Oswego, 400 6 40
Pratt, O. G . , Part of Claim No. 44 70, "
As described on the mujis and plats of the
United States en rile in the Land Olliee at
Oregon City, Oregon, t 2 S 11 1 E of Wil
lamette Meiidian, beginning at the N E
corner of said claim, the same being 17
60-100 Chains N and 27 80-100 chains W
from toe section post in the eat boun
dary of section 2i? in T 2 S It I E, thence
south 10 chains, thence W 7 60-100chains,
Ihence N IB 70-100 chains, thence south
4:' 3u' E 10 Plo0 chains, to the place of
beginning, containing 10 acres, itioi c or
less, ann oemcr a part or tv. v, . &uauou s
land claim, assessed at $150
" Linn Citv property lots, 100 250 4 CO
Pennington ,W. block 4.1ots l,2,Oswego,500 3C3 803 13 91
I'acker.J. blli 14, lots 3,4,0,!), JNLilwaukte,240
do blk 30, lot 5 44 1 00
do blk 31, lots 5; C, 44 60
Pciinaxi, Daniel, blk 15, lot 7 Oswego, 75
400
6 40
1 28
2 00
3 20
80
4 00
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See 33 5S1 1; t;J 25
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250
300
200
400
311
James
iSamuel
21 5S1B 100 200
5 281 K 40 50
34 E 1G0 250
28 5.SIE 40 300
2S2E 2 200,
3C 2S1E 80 400
5S2K 3oo loo
I racey, Mrs O
Trallinger, Peter
Thomjoa. It It
Tayior, ti W
4 80
3 20
6 40
6 00
8 00
214
blk P half of lot 2 Oswego, $5oo
32 4 IE 22o 4oo 4oo
6 4o
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belonc-s to O. C. R. P.. Co.. "VVt:
Side
X hf of the N E qr of isee 28, T2 S 11 1 W, 80 acres,
loo
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AVadkins, J V & Co.
"Wullenstein, Fred
Howell, Lsaae
SlcSlahan, "W
Allen, Henry
Oregon City, Slay
29.lt
0 5S1E 80 300
?s:E lfo 5oo
13 5S1E 16o 3oo
23 1S2E 32a 4oo
33 1S2E 4o 5o
3o
13o
5 00
3oo
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2 lo
8 00
4 So
6 4o
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21st, IStiO.
JOIIX SIYERS, Sheriff
Clackamas County
gEALED PROPOSALS.
Headquarters Department Columbia, )
Office Chief Ur.Master, Portland, O., Slay 22, 1S69 (
IJy authorirv from the Maior General "otnmandincr
Denartment, sealed proposals will be received at
oihce 01 the Post Quartermasters at. Fort Hoise.
iinu ul vuiiip iinee c iks, tjwytiee, 1, 1., up
I to noon r-n tne iota u.y or June uexij lor the deav
; ery of the following supplies :
FOi$.1: KOisE, I. T.i
200,000 pounds of grain Oats or
Jim-ley.
300,000 pounds of liar.
22,000 pounds of Straw.
830 Cords of wood, for fuel.
CA2IX THREE FORKS, Owyhee, I. T.i
424,000 pounds of Hay, baled.
100,000 pounds Straw.
Covernment reserves the right to rcce've the
or any portion of the supplb-s that may be
contracted f"r, and to i-pjet anv and all bids.
Bids must be in triplicate, the price stated in coin
expressed in writing, not ri.nres.
liie denverv or the supplies must commence as
asreqnirec bv the t ommaiK'ing Oill er of the
and contin -ed in uc!i quantities as the exicen
ot the service rnae demand, and be cniple;ed
t!ie 3"th ot Nevember, next.
Proposals w 11 be entertained for the whole or any
portion of the supplies advertised for. and most be
add es-cd to the Post Qua rtermastt rs at their res
peciive posts, and marked outside, 44 Proposals for
Forage, Sivair, or Wood, as the case may be.
R. SAXTOX.
Bvi Rr'z Gent and Qr.MaJr., V. S.A.
Mat 22 2iL3vvJ Chief Quartermaster
THE CARDING MACHINE
AT UNION MILLS,
Three fourths of a mile east of Wright's Bridge
on the Mclalla, will be readv to run cn the first day
of June, lf-9. A 'd work done at this Machine will
be W4irarte l. No wool carded until it is weil pre
pared. Wool washed and made ready for carding,
at 4 cents per pound. Rates of carding will be ti-n
cents per pound when grease is rurnishtd. or 12 ts.
if it in not. AS1 work to be naid for on del vet v, in
or its equivalent, or the woik will be retained
paid for. G. J. TUULLINGER, Proprietor
OREGON" CITY BUSINESS.
JOMT ill. BACOST,
Successor to JOHN FLEMIXG,
Court House Building. Main Street,
Oregon City, Oregon.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
VtTILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND
V V a Ia.-e and well selected stock of Books
Stationery, and Drugs, comprising iu part
Standard and Sfi'scellanrovs Books,
Medical, Mining and Scientific
Books, Theological and Relig
ious Books, Jitvruife and
Toy Books, Sahbnth. and
Bay School Books.
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Blank Books in Every Style, Pass
Books, Memorandum Books, and
Time Books, Braicing, Trac.
ing and Tissue Paper,
Portfolios, and
PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Arnolds', Maynard & Noyes? and
David's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet
Music, Music Paper, and
JSrote Books.
All of Which he will Sell at the
Lowest Prices.
A General Vaiiety of Drugs and
Patent Medicines, Constantly
on hand, for sale.
K7 School Teachers, and parents of Schol
ars wdl find it to their advantage to inspect
my stock aad prices, before purchasing else
where. tST Books Imported to Order. Orders res
pectfully solicited and promptly filled
Agent for the San Francisco Times, and
Eastern periodicals, aud papers.
JOHN M.BACON.
BREAD. CRACKERS, CAKES. PIES,
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY.
Mew Firm!
Biller & Miller!
Proprietors of the long established
LINCOLN BAKERY!
"West Side Slain Street,
Oregon City Oregon.
Talc pleasure in staling to the public
thai (hey have formed a copartner'
ship for the pur post of better
Accommodating their Patrons!
And th'it Ihey rcill continue the Manu
facture of Bread, J tes. Cakes,
Boston, Butter, Sugar and
Soda Crackers, $c tyc.
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES,
lias been Doubly Increased by this
changt, and will be kept complete
In Bvery Department.
Goods will be Delivered in the City,
Free of expense to 2urchascrs, and or
ders from a distance tcill be caref abj
filled arid 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. DI1LER,
A F. MILLER.
Selling at Cost
TO CLOSE BUSINESS !
MO
TIic Emiii'c Stock!
OF
DRY GOODS.
READY-HADE CLOTHING,
MOTS AND SHOES,
Mens Ladies, Misses and Childrena'
HATS AND CAPS;
Groceries, Crockery Glas3and Plated
Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Burners !
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
Has got lo le sold
Regardless of Price!
tQ To convince yourself with respect to
this matter, cad at the old corner.
I. SELLING.
South 0 Pope Co.'s Tin Store,
Oregon. Citv.
W. F. HIGHFIELD,
Established s'nee J.Q49,at the oM stand,
Afjn Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
An Assortment of Watches, Jew
elry, aud Scth Thomas' weight
Clocks, all of which are warranted
to be as represented.
Repai rings done on Rhort notice,
k ind thankful for past favors.
JOHN II. SCHRAM.
Jlanafacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
Main Street, Oregon (Sty,
3TWi.-hes to represent that he is now as
well prepared to fnrrsisli any article iu Ids line
as the ! trgest establishment in the State. lie
particularly requests that an examination of
bis stock be male belore buying elsewhere.
DniS's, etc,
OREGON CITY BUSINESS.
JAMES A. SMITH,
OREGON CITY.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
AND LICENSED CONVEYANCER.
Bond. Deeda. Mortgages, Agreements,
Contracts, and all other kinds of Legal Pa
pers drawn up at short notice. Records ex
amined, and copying done. Especial atten
tion given to the adjustment and collection
of accounts.
ZW Can be found at the Store of S. D.
Francis, Esq., or at the Court House. 22tf
Aew Cxold Bisrsriiisrs
AT-
TIIE STORE OF S D. FRANCIS,
FARMERS WILL FIND A READY AND
PERMANENT MARKET, AND WILL
RECEIVE THE BEST PRICES
CURRENT FOR ALL KINDS
OF PRODUCE.
S. 1. F BA ICIS,
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A SUPPLY OF FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA,
COFFEE, AND SYRUPS OF THfi
BEST BR ANDS, AND A GOOD
ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, PROVIS
IONS AND STATIONERY, ALL OF
WHICH WILL BE SOLD
AT LOW PROFITS.
o
Call and examine for yourself lef ore
Purchasing elseiohere !
MOTTO Do vnto others as youwould that
others should do vnto you.
Oregon City, March 23, 1SG9. 22. tf
CITX BAKERY!
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
BARLOW & FULLER,
(Successors to Wortman & Sheppapd,)
Keep constantly on hand
CAKES! PIES! BREAD!
And Crackers of all kinds I
Orders in this Line will meet with
PROMPT ATTENTION !
BARLOW & FULLER
Also keep on hand all kinds of
FAMILY GROCERIES!
AND PROVISIONS !
feTEA M BOAT STORES !
And all Articles used for Culinary
Purposes I
BARLOW & FULLER
Sell a fine assortment of
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO !
By the Case, or at retail 1
Attention is also directed to the fact
that nobody else sells ihe
FAMOLTS GLEASON CHEESE !
In short. Farmers and the public gen
are invited to call at the City Bakery,
the truth will be made apparent that
c rally,
where
onr stock is complete, and our prices reason
able. All kinds of produce taken in exchange
for goods. B A It LOW & FULLEIt
JACOB WORTMAK.
THOMAS R. FIELDS
Wortman & Fields!
Oregon City, Oregon.
DEALERS IN
Family Groceries
Provisions of all Ivindx !
Wines and Liquors !
Confectionery, Spices !
Ca n n ed Fr uits and Mea ts
And all the Favorite
Brands of Flour and Sugar
tig&aThe highest market prices paid
for country produce.
iliitiBi 35ii sit in
HOUSE,
AND
Steamboat Painting
Graining, Gilding,
China
Glossing,
Jlnilothns
Of all kinds
Wood and Maflic!
Executed as weU an can be done on the Pacific
Coast. Examine our work and Judge for
yout selvss.
rorEery order attended to with care and
expedition. C E. MURRAY,
West Door Ralston's Brick.
Main, st., Oiegon City-
F
A Hit t D HOT HER.
BUTCHERS & MEAT VENDERS.
efx- Thankful tor pat favors of the public
respectfully ask a continuance of the same.
We shall deliver to our patrons all the best
qualities of Stall Feed Beef, also Mutton,
Pork, Poultry etc., as usual twice a week, on
Tuesdays and Saturdays !
A. H. EELL.
E. A. PARKER.
BELL &, PARKER.
DEUGG1STS,
AND DEALERS IX
Chemicals. Patent Medicines, Paints,
Perfumery, Oils, Varnishes,
And every article kept in a-Drug Store. Sfaiu
Street, Oregon City.
STOP THATCOUGHING
.fl!WE OF YOT7 CAX'T. A.I 1VP. nrrr
you. You have tried every remedy but the ONE
losiined, by it iutriusic merit, to supers'xte all siin
lax preparations. It Is not surprising vow should b3
vluctaat to try something els after the many tt
xriments you have mado. of trashy coiiiix,uuia
oiiUd, oa tae public as a certain carv - but
NE WELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
s really the TEHY BEST remedy ever con.pMin:e
or the cure nl" Coughs, Colds. Sore Turout, Asthma,
Vhooping Cough, iSroncbitis and ConsuiBpiVon. Tkou
an!s of eti'l i" California and Oregon hare boon
JreaUy lH.-ueiittcd by the surprising curative powers
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
md with one nccorc! giro it thoir unqualified appr
wtion. We now avirss em-selves to all who r.ru un
icuuainted wiih this, the greatest ranaecarTthe ;,
"or the heatiHg of all di5jaaes f the Threat ul4
'ur.gs, aaiuriug ywu that
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
ia.5 cured thousands and it will cure YOU If you try
t.
Thi3 invaluable medicine is pleasant to the tasto
nothing, healing and strengthening in its ottecls;
irely free from all poisonous or delete rious dius,
cid perfectly harmless under all circumstance.
-.Certificates Irom many prominent cuizeus 01 sa
raucisco accompany every bottle of
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
r.EPICTON- .t CO. AgenM, Sa Frscctsc.
ALWAYS SAFE! Always Effectual.
Fever and Ague is Speedily and ef
fectually cured by Dr.E. COOrEU'b Univer
sal Magnetic Palm.
"PRO BONO PUBLICO!"
.3 f IjjjtY UgC
I. Zlt.
prirflTfl
1 s'ii.i2;
.V.WV V - Y.
TRULY A VEGETABLE PREPA
RATION. None genuine without signature
of W. It. Strong.
RKDINGTON, I10STETTER & CO.,
41G and 41S Front f-t., San Francisco
Sole and exclusive Agents.
REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO.'S
ESSENCE OF
Jamaica Ginger.
This valuable preparation, containing in
a highly concentrated form all the properties
of Jamaica Ginger,, has become one of th
most popular domestic remedies for all disea
es of the stomach and digestive organs. .As n
tonic, it will be found invaluable to all persons
recovering from debility, whether .produced
by fever or otherwise: for while it imparts to
the fiyeterit all the glow and vigor that can
be produced by wine pr bTandy. it is free from
the reactionary etiects that follow the use ot
spirits of any kind, , , , . . ,. .,
It is also an excellent remedy for female
who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving
almost immediate relief to the spasms that
so frequently accompany that )eriod.
It. gives immediate relief to Nausea, caused
by riding in a railroad car, or by sea-sickness
or other causes.
It is also valuable as an external application
for Gout. Rheumatism. Neuralgia, etc.
REDING TON, HOSTETTE1 Co..
410 and 41 S Front st, San Francisco.
Use Electro Silicon,
OrMairic Brilliant.
KEDINGT017 HOSTETTEK & Co.'s
Florida Water I
For the Handkerchief.
This article, possessing the most delicate
fragrance of Flowers, is uneqtialled as a per
fume for the Handkerchief.
FOR THE BA Til !
Used in bathing it imparts strength and en
crg3' to the system, and gives that softness
and delicacy to the skin so much desired by
all
IT REMOVES
SUNBURN, FRECKLES PIMPLES,
Diluted with water it makes an elegant den
tifrice, imparting pearly whiteness to the teeth
sweetness to th breath, and renders the
gums hard and ot a beautiful color.
It should .always be used after shaving dilut.
ed with water, as it rebeves all inflammation-
RE DING TON, HOSTETTER 4 Co.
416 and 418 Front ft.. San Francisco.
ELECTRO SILICON;
- OK
Magic 3S5r ill iaiif
Direct from Nature's Labralory.
The Best article ever discovered for cleans
ing nd Pol shing Gold. Silver and Plated
ware, and all smooth Metalic Surfaces, of
wh atever description, in-dnding Kitcheuuten
f-il of Tin. Copper, Pra-s. rtepl. etc.
T Jewelers and Woikera in Gold and Sil
ver Plate the Electro-Silicon is of inestimable
value ; the time saved, and the vexation pr,..
vented by its use, will forever endear its ame
to all who have had evidenced" its rtierits
REDING TON, HOSTETTER 4- C!
Sole Agents, San Francisco
J70R FLAVORING,
REDING TO A. linSTFTTT-T? .
EXTRA C TS VrV , he best
Bedington, Hcstctter &
Florida Water !
USE NO OTHER.
Co's
Unexcelled for Toilet Use and for the Bath,
MISCELLANEOUS."
. rrO'SULAXD BROTHERS,
PORTLAND ATTCTION. STORE
97 First st. Portland; ,
Next Door to Post Ojice.'
gr Importers and Jobbers of Staple and.
Fancy Dry Goods. Grain bags, Burjapst fiirn-4
Uhing Good. tL We pay the highest cash
price for Wool, Furs, and Hides. . .-
"yTOOL WASTED.
ANY QUANTITY!! -
THOMAS CHARMAN. ,
0reorOn Citr
Vy ANTED! ...
Farmers and others p!eaa
take notice, that I am prepared to purchaso
ad the Wool that offers, pa vine therefor the
highest prices . s." ACKER JIAX.
Oregon City, April 2Sth, 1SU9. (25.tf
Wool! Wool!! Wool!!!
J. Myers & Brother, uuder the Court Ilonse
Oregon City, will pay toe highest prices rul
ing for Wool. A large quantity is wanted.
2rt.tf)
F
OR SALE.
A Dwelling House and 8 Lots,
In a, desirable location in Oregon City, at
a bargain. Time will be inven for a part of
the purchase money. TITLE PERFECT.
.... " " .
Inquire of - ,
JAMES AL MOORE, Oregon City.
s
HADES SALOON.,
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
p
MAIN STREET, Oregon City.
The above named popular re
goit has been thoroughly renovat
ed and repaired during the past season and ii
now open to the public, fully complete in all
it.- appointmets. Two of the
Best BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention d the lovers of this
, . popular amusement to them.
T II. E, BAR IS, S UP PLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors and
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Hoiubou already
famous, for hot Whiskies and Punch.
2" Families (--applied. .
HOT COFFEE AND OYSTERS,
At ah hours for the convenience of patrons;
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
company's steamships for
New York, Japan & China,
Will be dispatched as follows :
... o .- .
Leave wharf corner of First and P.rarinari
streets at 11 o'clock a. m. of the following
dates, for Panama, connecting via. Panama
It. II. with one of the companj-'s splendid
steamers from Aspinwall for New York, on
llicOtii, 18tUiV30tH of each mnntli
IVhei the above dates fall oii Suvdaij they
trill leave on Saturday preceding.
Steamer leaving f-'an Francisco on the PtK
touches at Manzanillo; all touch at Acapulcoi
Departures of :nh makes close connection
with steamers for Central aud South Amer ica.
Departures of the 18th are expected to
connect with the French Trans-Atlantic Cb.'a
steamer for St. Nazaire, andEnglish steam
er for Southampton and South America.
Through tickets can be obtained. ,
The following steamships , will be de
spatched on dates as jr veil below: . .. .
May S COLORADO." Cart Wm. II. Parker."
connecting with ALASKA, Capt. Gray. .
May 18 CONSTITUTION,. Capt. Wm. II;
Hudson, connecting with HEMtY CHAUX-
CEY, Capt. Connor. . . . .
May 2t GOLDEN CITY, Capt. Wm. F. La-
bidge, connecting with ARIZONA, Capt-
Maury; t .
. Passengers berthed through, and baggage
checked through. One hundred pounds al
lowed each adult.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medi
cine and attendance free. , . . ,
These steamers will positively sail at 11
o'clock. Passengers are requeued to have
their baggage on board before 10 o'clock:.
, Jf- - Through tickets to Liverpool, bv thai
LXMAN and NATIONAL. Steamship Lines;
can be obtained at P. M. S. S. Co.'s office
iu 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 bp 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 of Pill Lad
ing oniy used.
No Freight received after 2 p. m. of the
day prior to departure.
JOTS" The Steamship CHINA," Capt. War
saw, will be d spatehed for YOKOHAMA
and HONGKONG on FRIDAY, June 4th,
lS'iO, 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 ofiice, corner of
Sacramento and LeidesdorfT sts. .
OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent.
JJOBTNSON'S
Celebrated Magic Soap Powders !
Prepared in C, 12, and 21 lb. Boxes,
BE A D Y FOB, WASHING!'
o -
This 13 cheaper than Common Soap. It:
removes Paint, Tar, Pitch and dirt of every
description ; and which has given such gen
eral satisfaction, by provbi that your wash
ing can be done with onfjdialf. tee time and"
labor of the old mode. Thus labor s:ived is
money made ; as wash-boards, u achines and
bard rubbing to wear out clothes, is entirely
dispensed wiih, and the washing for a dozen
persons can be done in two hours. Thus the
cost of your washing being three-fourths less
than by any other process, as you use no
other soap.
These Prepared Powders or Soap have not
only proved themselves superior tor washing
any and all kinds of goods, but proved after
one 3-ear's use not to injure in the slightest
degree any fabric of the finest texture ; and,
also the finest article for the hands, as it
makes them soft and white, as well as your
clothe?. It also , keeps j our, bands from
chipping when exposed to the air.
- We defy the world to produco its superior
for washing any and- ail kinds of geode.
Our object is to save vour time, expense,
hard land-, and especially the woman who'
has to wash. .
We take "pleasure in announcing a few of
the many ladies' names bv their consent-
who f,ave used our Prepared Magic SodjJ
I'CjWders, fnmi six inontas to o::e j ear
PORTLAND. SALEM-
Mrs. C. S. Silvers, ,
" A. C. G.bbs,
" Dr. Watkins,
Mr?, i
a W. Lrr.srn
Dr. McCrdv,
L R. .Moore,
Ma. Uerry.
Uelaney,
Graves.
W. II. Bennett,
II. W. Davis,
R. Wilcox,
J. Knott,
Ladd, . ,
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THE STATE AT LARGS.
Amity Mrs. Jos. .TTitt ; Lafayette Sfrse
A K Uurbank ; Dayton Messrs Jameni Oi
den ; Forest Grove Mes.-r.-Ombes & Boston
C.irwlli Messrs Priggs & Kizcr; AlAant
:r. J. Ii- Springer, Mrs. Irwin ; DaUaf,lin
Barger i LtbanonM rs. Ration ; J fan on
Mrs Walters; Oregon CUy.lxst introduced,
for sale by merchants gtnc-raliy.
j Pirst, Portland, Oregon
inanuiaciory, fine btt. Front and
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