The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, May 29, 1869, Image 4

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THE U.VFIXISIIED PRAYER.
" Now I lay' repeat it darling ;
" Lay my," lisped tlm tiny lip??
Of my daughter. kneeling, bending,
O'er her folded finger lips.
" Down to sleep" li To sleep," she mur
mured. And the curly head dropped low ;
" I pray the Lord." I gently added,
" You can s.iy it all I know."
" Pray the Lord" the words came faintly,
Fainter still Jly soul to keep j"
The tired head then fairlv nodded,
And the child was fast asleep.
But the dewy eyes half opened
When I clasped her to inj breast,
And the dear voice softly whispered.
u Mama dear, God knows the rest."
Cultivate your heart aricrht.
as well as your farm; and remem
ber, " whatsoever a man soweth
tha shall he reap."
Horse-radish root is valuable
for cattle. It creates an appetite,
and is good for various diseases.
Some give it to any animal that is
unwell. It is good for oxen troub
led with the heat. If animals will
not eat it voluntarily, cut it up tine
and mix it witli potatoes or meal.
-In a drv time, see that ani
mals have a good supply of pure
water. Whii the fountains are
low, they drink the draining of
fountains, streams, and passages of
water which are unwholesome. If
If barns and stables are very
tight and warm, ventilate in mild
weather, even in winter.
In feeding animals on apples
or roots, begin with a very small
quantity, and gradually increase it.
It would be better to have all
changes in food made gradually,
when there is a material difference
in the nature of the food ; as from
hay to grass, and the reverse ;
o from much fodder to much grain,
and the reverse.
" Pluvial' The Oregon icoi
nrobablv means bv the following
to convey the idea that it rained:
" The fogs sucked up from the
multitudinous seas during the hot
days lately experienced were pre
cipitated from the sweet heavens
in good style last evening." Why
didn't it say :
The thunder roaled
Frum poal 2 poal ;
The litenin' got
All (ir-ed hot,
And then it flash' t
Home.
The rain it come,
The cattel run.
(With tales on hi,)
And so did I.
But I got splasbt
Some.
Xew Poultry Book. A small
work entitled "New Poultry ook
for Oregon and Washington" a
brief and practical treatise on the
history, breeding and successful
management of domestic fowls, lias
been given to the Oregon ian. It
gives an estimate which may be
surprising to many, of the value
of the poultry business in this
State and Washington
Territory.
The 100,000 people are supposed
to have every year, in the aggre
gate, 250,000 hens, worth thirty
cents apiece (a low estimate) or a
total of 75,000. Pour chickens
for the table are raised each sea
son, worth 30.000. The product
of eggs is put down at 3,000,000
dozens per year, worth -250,000,
after deducting one-half the value
for feeding and care of hens. The
net total profit of chickens raised
and eggs sold as stated at 8205,
000 annually. This is a very con
siderable sum for an interest to
which so little attention is paid.
The book lays down very clear and
apparently good rules to be ob
served in the selection of both
cocks and hens ; choice of feed ;
manner of breeding; management
of the young chickens ; construc
tion of poultry houses ; treatment
of diseases, etc., etc. It designates
the Brahma and whit effaced" Span
ish fowls as the most profitable,
under all circumstances, as fowls
are usually managed. It was
printed by -V. G. Walling, at Port
land. The Crown Point, Yellow
Jacket aud Kent tick mines in Gold
Hill, which have been on tire for
the lat three weeks, have again
commenced hoisting ore. The air
in some of the levels however, is
so bad that no one can live in them.
A few bodies yet remain in the
mines and it is thought they are
covered by the caved debris. The
water last Fridav has been reduc
ed from 200 to but 70 feet deep
and it is thought in a short time
they will all be in complete work
ing order again.
The city of Cheyenne, on the
line of the Union Pacific Railroad,
was destroyed by lire, April 18th.
The total losses estimated at 500 -
000. Ninety-eight business houses
were burned.
It is said that General Tom
Thumb and lady, Commodore
Nutj; and Miss Almnie Warren,
propose visiting the Pacific Coast
this coming summer.
" -
A greater portion of Helena,
Montana, was buried in ashes on
the 2-th nit. The estimated loss
is half a million of dollar?.
A decoction of the leaves of
common camomile will destroy ay
i i . ri
vio ui iiisvci, uuu uuimiii; tuu-
tributes SO much to the health of j
a eanlen as a number of camomile
plants disposed through it. Xo
green-house or hot-house should
ever be without it, in a green or
dried state; either the stalks or
the flowers will answer. It is a
singular fact that, if a plant is
drooping and apparently dying, in
nine cases out of ten it will recover
if you plant camomile near it.
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official
Laws of the United States,
PASSED AT THE TniRD SESSION OF THE
FOKTIETH CONGRESS.
No. 10. An act supplementary to an act
entitled "An act to confirm the titles to cer
tain lands in Nebraska."
Re. it enacted bu the Senate and House of
Representative cf the United States oj j
America in tougi ess asseino;e., i
That the proviions ana benefits of an act
er.titled An act to confirm the titles to cer
tain lands in the State of Nebraska," ap
proved the twenty-tilth clay of July, anno
fJomini eighteen hundred iiml sixty-eight be,
and the same are hereby, east half and north
west quarter of the southeast quarter of sec
tion nine, township lit teen, range thirteen
east, -ixth principal meridian, in Douglas
county. Nebraska, and that the title to the
same is hereby confirmed to the parties
holding by deed from the patentee.
Approved, February 2, lst9.
Public Resolutions.
No. 4. A resolution authorizing the trans
fer of certain appi opi iations heretofore made
for the public piiuting, binding and engrav
ing. Be it resolved by tie Senate and rouse of
Representatives ef the United States if
Atactica in Co raj ress assembled.
That the Secretary of the Treasury be.
and he is hereby, authorized and directed to
cause the sum of one hundred and ninety
four thousand dollars to be transferred from
tiie appropriaton ' for paper for the public
printing," contained n the act entitled " An
act making appropriations for the legisla
tive, executive, and judicial expenses of the
government for the year ending June thirti
eth, eighteen hundred ard sixty-ni.ie.'' ap
proved on the twentieth cf Jaly, ewh'een
hundred and sixty-eight, in aid of the appro
priations contained in the same uct, fur the
following purpo-es, and in the following
proportions, to wit :
For rhe public binding, the sum of ona
hundred and ten thousand dollais.
For lithographing and engraving for the
Senate and llou e of Kepi csentr.tives, the
sum of eighty-four thousand dollars.
Approved. February 'J. 1809.
No. n. A rer-olution relative to the recent
contract for stationery fur the Department
of the Interior.
Beit resolvedly the Senate and House
of lie pre.eti tat ires of the United States vf
Atneriea in Comjnss axuembled,
That the Secretary of the Interior be di
rected to annul and cancel the contract
made by him with Messrs. Dempsey and
O'Toole for supply-ng the Department of
the Interior and the feveial bureaus and
offices thereof with stationery for the fiscal
year ending June thittj', eighteen hundred
and sixty nine, (under the advertisement is
sued May tweuty-tive, eighteen hundred and
sixty-eight.)
SCHUYLER COLFAX,
Speaker of the J louse of Jieuresen tatives.
li. F. WADE,
President of the Senate pro tempore.
Endorsed by the President: Received
February 6th, lSG'J."
Note by tiif. Department of Statk. The
forecroins: resolution bavin tr been presented
to the President of the United States for
his approval, and no having been retus ned
by him to the house of Congress in winch it
originated within the time prescribed by the
Constitution of the United States, has be
come a law without bis approval.
No. G. A resolution respecting the pro
visional governments of Virginia and Texas
IJe it required by the Senate ami louse of Hep-
resentitives of the Unihd States of America
in. Conaress assembled ,
That the persons now holding civil offices
In the provisional governments of Virg nia
and Texas, who cannot take and subs'-rihe
the oath prescribed by the act entitled "'An
act to prescribe an oath of otlice and for oth
er iiirposes," approved July 2, 1SG2, shall,
on the passage of this resolutiou.be removed
therefrom; and it shall be (he duty of the
district commanders to fill the vacancies so
Created by te appointment of persons who
can take said oath: Prodded, Th.it the pro
visions of this resolution shall not apply to
pc'-sotis who by reason of the removal of
their disabilities as provided in the four
teenth amendment to the Constitution shall
have qualified for any office in pursuance of
the act entitled "'An act prescribing an oath
of oilice !y persons from whom legal disa
bidties shall have been removed,'' approved
Jidy eleventh, eighteen hundred and sixty
eight: And prodded- further, That ihis reso
lution shall not take effect mtil thirty days
from and after its passage: And it is further
provided, That this resolution shali be, and
is hereby extended to, and made applicable
to tha State ot Mississippi.
SCilL'YI.Clt COLFAX,
Spdiker of the iluose of Jlepressntatives.
JJ. V. WADE,
President of the S-nate pro tempore.
Endorsed bv the President: "Received
February (3th, lsr.'J."
Note by the Department of State. The
foreroinr lesolution having been presented
to the President of the United States for his
approval, and not having been returned by
him to the house of Congress in which it
oiiginated within the time"prescribed by the
Constitution of the United states, has be
come a law without his approval.
No. 10. A resolution proposing an amend
ment lo the Constitution of the Ui.ited States.
Be it resolved by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United states of
America in, (Jonfress assembled, (two thirds
of beth houses concurring.)
That the following article be proposed to
the legislatures of the several States as an
amendment to the Consti'utinn of the United
States, which, wher ratified by three-fourths
of said legislatures, shall be valid as part of
the Constitution, namelv:
ARTICLE XV.
Section 1. The light of citizens of the
United States to vote shall not be denied or
abridged by ihe Unite 1 States or by any
Slate on account of race, color, or previous
condition oi' servitude.
Section 2. The Congress shall have pow
or to enforce this article by appropriate leg
islation. SCHUYLER COLFAX.
Speaker of tbve House cf Rfpitsentati'Sis.
B. F. WADE,
President of the Senate pro teir.porc.
Attest:
edwd. Mcpherson,
Clerk 11. Ji. U. S.
GEO. C. GO fill AM,
Secretary of the S..oate. U. S.
Received at the Department of State Feb
ruary 27, !;:.
No. IT. A resolution niors efficient! v to
protect the f" :r seal of Alaska.
e tt nsoiixd by the Senate and House of Rev
rtse nta'irt
cfthe United States of America
iu Coiiorestt
asser)tft,,e
that the islands tf Saint Paul ana Saint
Ceore in Alaska be. and thev are Lorebv, de
clared a special res rv:tt on "tor g..vevnirent
pulpi tes: and th.it, nntd otherwise provided
by law, it sUj 11 be unlawful f,r an v person
to lan.i-or remian on eitiu-r of said islands,
excej t by authoiitv of the Seciet.irv of ti-e
ireasmy; and any person found on either of
saia islands, contrary .to the provisions of
tins itsoluti n, -hall be s mmial-ily removed;
and it s':e:l! Lo the duty cf the Secretary of
N ar to carry this resolution immediately in
to t -fleet.
Approved, March 3, 1SC3.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
0.-. iroii Lmise o. 3, 1. o. or o. v.-
.w- Meets every eunesaav even-
ing at 7 o'clock, in Masonic Hall,
m,&-- Main street.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. A". Ci.
"Willamette Lmlge So. 1.3 T. O. T
Meets every Saturday evening, at the roorca
S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited tc
titteud. By order of W. C. T.
Clackamas Division Xo. 3, S. of T.
llolds its regular meetings on Friday even
ing of each week, at Templar Hall, Oregon
City. Members of the Order ate invited to
attend. By order W. P.
Multnomah Lodge Xo. 1, A h anil
a A. 31. Holds its regular eommuni
cations on the First a ud Third Sat
V ,,.((,yjin each month, at 7 o'clock,
from the i'Oth of September to the -2Hh of
March, and 7k o'clock from the 2th of March
to the 2JT,h ot September. Brethren m good
bwuuhis nc iuthcu wiiuenu.
ly oruer nt W. M.
JpAIN KILLER cu-es Sore throat.
A Favorite Medicine with all classes.
Is Da. is' Pain Killer.
IP you have Painters' Colic,
Use the Pain Killer.
"Vf O Medicine is so popular,
JL i As the Pain Killer.
JTEEP the Pain Killer always on hand.
IF you have a Cough or Cold.
Use the Pain Killer.
LOOK out and not be caught without a
Bottle of Pain Killer in te house.
LET every body use the Pain Killer
For Sprains and Bruise.
EVERY sailor should crry a bottle of
Pain Killer with him.
1 EMEMBER. the Pain Killer is for
) Both Internal and External use-
25.5)
SOLD bv all DRUGGISTS.
P OR TL A NI) B US1XE S S.
112 131
FRuNT STREET, FIRST STREET,
Near MoTiS"ii Street. Near Yamhill.
KAST t CAHALIN.
Hew Stock of Boots and Shoes
JUST RECEIVED !
Best Seltction in the City !
Comprising all the leading and best brands
known, such as Renkert's, Tirrell's, Fogg's,
Houghton & Coolidge's. Reed's, Godfrey's
and numerous others, of gents' and bovs'
wear. Also Mile's, Sieberlieh's, Port's,
San Francisco and custoin-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. Roots made to order, and an assort
ment of our make constant! v on hand.
11
E.MOVAL I
THE JETVEUIY
Establishment of J. B. Miller
11 AS EF.EN" REMOVED
To iYo. 101 Front at., corner of Abler
Cartels Ifeia Building, Portland,
In Chas. Woodard's Brvrj Store.
."ff Where he will be ready to attend to
all manner of workmanship in his line.
Watches and Jewelry repaired in ths most
workmanlike manner. J. L. MILLER.
t-$ eT
1L a
New A21FETI
VELVETS,
BRUSSELS,
THREE-PLY,
OIL - CLOTHS,
WINDOW-SHADES,
PAPER - HANGINGS,
LACE-CURTAINS, &c, &c.
We Would Call the attention of par
ties fitting vp houses, or being in
lued of anything in oar line
To our Stock, uliich is
ONE OF THE COllPLETEST
On the Pa.eiH CosiM!
Ow Goods being specially selected at
the Factories in Engluid and the
Eastern Stales, ive can sell
AT THE LOWEST
SsoalVssBeis;o Prices.
WAL.T.EU
No. 89 Front street, between Alder
35.) and Washington, Portland Oregon
JOHN WILSON,
IVO. 110 Front Street,
(In Whites New Block,)
Healer in
Dry Goods iwul Ootlimg,
Invites attention to his
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
OF
DRESS GOODS, Trimmings, Buttons, Coat
Bindings, White Gods, Embroideries,
Zephyr, Wool Yarns, Cloak ngs.
Tweeds, Cassimercs, Flannels, Blank
ets, Linen Goods, Staple Cottons, La
dies' and Misses Uuderwear, Fancy
Goods, Para-o!s, Sun Umbrellas,
Fans, etc., etc.
FINE CLOTHING fir GENTS and P,0 VS. in
Leaver. Cassia ere and Cas'or Heaver, j
loe Pants S Ik Velvet Vests Silk
Ties and Cntvats, L 1 Shuts, Night
Shirts. S.Ik, All Wool and Merino Un
dershirts and Drawers, Socks, and a!-mo-t
everything in the furnishing line
for men and boys.
MACHINE TWIST, loz spools for Tailor',
Shoemakers, etc., in Liacfc, White and
Orauge, -Letters A, B, C, V, U, F, G.
MACHINE TWIST for Pry Goods Trade,
loo Yard Spools, ad colors
BUTTON HOLE TWIST for Tailors and
Dressmakers, by
TO I IX" "VVILSON.
N. B. GE0CEFIES at Lowest Market Prices,
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TUk'nrvpQTTV nr? pat TT?nowTA
PORTLAND BUSINESS.
Jacob Stitzel. Jami:s V. Urxox.
ST IT ZE L & UPTON,
Rial Estate Brokers and General
Agents.
Corner of Front and
Wash inn ton slree is.
PORTLAND, " OREGON.
W Will attend to the sale and purchase
of Real E-taie in all parts of the City and
?tate. Special attention given to the sale of
East Portland property.
Address P. O. Uox 42. Portland. Oregon.
JST1TZEL & UPTON,
ID.tf ; Ileal Estate Brokers.
J) EST AL NOTICE.
HOME AGAIN.
During my 'our of two years
iu the Eastern States I have
snared neither time nor
3 money to make mvse'f per
fectly familiar w.th and master of my pro
fession. Those desiring the best work that
the nature of the case will admit of can find
me at my oilice, 17 Front street, two doors
above Mccormick's Book Store, Portland,
Oregon.
DR. J. G Gl ENN.
Br. J, H. HATCH,
LaU Muck $-1 latch
DENTIST.
The patronage of tnose desiring First Class
Operations, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
N. I. Nitrous O.vyde administered for the
Painless Extraction of Teeth.
Office Corner of Washington and Fron
streets, Portland. Entrance on Washington
street.
Sixteen Years In Oregon.
S, J, M'CORMICK
HtWMUSlC
THE
Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher
Of this State, desires lo inform all his old
customers (and as many new ones as may
uot.be acquainted witli the fact) that he still
continues to operate at the
FRAN II Lin BOOK STORB,
105 Front Street, Portland,
(exactly orrosiTE mount hood)
Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all kinds of
Musical Instruments.
CIll ftCH 3tlK" HOOKS,
BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN
STIUNCS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS,
MISCELLANEOUS POO ICS,
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES,
GLOBES,
PRESSES,
PENS,
Photographic Albums,
:nu every otner article m the above line.
'SI
ATSI HATS!
OF LVEIIV STYLE
In Large Quantities can le Found
AT
J. C MEUSSD0SFFES c BRO.'S
5". W. corner of Morrison and Front
streets, Portland, Oregon.
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Also Caps of every style, and Boys' ard
Girls' Hats in large vaiieties. Giveusacall
and examine.
LBERT B ARTS CI T,
PIANO MAKER,
THIRD STREET, PObTLAND OREGON.
Between Taylor and Salmon.
Having bad an extensive experience in
the hutyest cities i f Europe and Ameiica,
repcctteily an: ounces to the p blic of Oie
fjC'tn and Wa-.hinntoii T- irilorv tlntt he is
pnpa.ed tdo ALL KINDS OF UEPAIKS
on Pianos and Me!;de us.
Tuniiv attend d to w'tli great care.
New st r. jilts always on liand, and Base
StrioLTs niadu to o'der. Orders from abroad
jjnmp'Jy attended to, and all work jruar
auieed. Ah chai-jfes at Sun Fran is o rates.
Pom land, April 12, IS1)!).
Mr. Albert Parts h. piano miikcr, has
remodled and r.-ii(vatt d an dd piano be
!o'j ng to me, winch now Iims an extraor
dinary pood sound and appearance. The
work d ine on it is of the must substantial
character and made in a workmanlike man
ner. With the greatest, pleasure I recom
mend him to the public of p ! tbitid as a No.
1 mechanic. Yours, JACOB STITZEL.
Pop.tlwd, April 12, 1SG0.
I take this opportunity of cti vmg to the
capability of Mr. A lbei t Ihirtsch, of t Ids city,
as njlrst-class piano maker and repairer, hav
ing lepabtd and tuned pianos for my
scholars and ni s.df. It is with ?i eat pleas
ore that I rcCi'inmend him to the ci.iz us of
Portland and vicinity, and trus-t that he will
receive a liberal share -f pa'rom'jre.
H. GUDIO GROH.
W I L L A 11 ETTE
IRON W0M8 COMPANY !
rrT'Tfyr North Front and E sts.,
MJIMMM Porilaiu!. Oregon.
AND
BOILER B U i LDERS.
TIIFSF V70RKS ARE LOCATED ON the
bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and edicientlv.
We have?ecui' d the services cf Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coat for fifteen years iv,s
him a thorough knowledge of th various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute oiders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MINING AND .STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !
FLOURING MILLS ! SAVT MILLS
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING I'CMPS ! !
irc, tire, ccr..
Ma :i vfjetvre and R rair Jlaehinery of aU
I'ind. IRON SHUTTER Wo EE at San
FrancWo co.xt and freight. Wheler d: Ran
dall's PaUnt Grinder ani Amalgamator.
I'Kfibat's arid Suven's Self Adjantiu'q Patent
I'itn Palling, eitl:er applied to oil or Ptic
steam, cylinder. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and
a V-, if the test h-ird iron.
PORTLAND BUSINESS.
CilAS. HODGE. .CHAS. . CALEF. .GEO. AV. SXELL.
IIOSC-E, CALE? t Cc,
DEALERS IX
DRUGS and MEDI0DIES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS,
VAEXISIIES, BRUSHES, PAINTERS
Materials, ana, jjrutj'jists1 Sundries.
97 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
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DIRECT
IMPORTATIONS
NEW AND
ELEGANT
STYLES
OF-
f te? Bed-Room
SUITES.
Just received and placed in the wareroems,
of
HUHGREN & SHIMDLER !
1GG, ICS, 17 o, 17a
First street, comer of Salmon,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
PARLOR SETS IN TERRY.
IN PLUSH, AND IX IIAIR-CLOTII.
New Ornamental Pieces,
For the Parlor, Great Assortment f
HOUSEHOLD TUKN1TUEE !
Lounges and Spring beds.
The trade supplied with goods
in original packages, on reasonable
terms
I1URGREN L SIIINDL1;R.
OREGON
33 J X5I E2 3E& Y I
VrQr. rv
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F. 0PITZ, PHOFEIETOR,
FIR ST S TREET, FOR TL A NH,
Bet. Washington and Stark sis.
Bf AXUFACTl-RKK OF
ALT. KINDS AND QUALITIES OF
OEACKEE8 !
BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRT
QRACKERS
Will always be sold below San Franciscr
prices. All ciders promptly attended to.
OR KG ON B KERY,
First st., Portland. Ote-pav.
C. II. MYEllg,
GAS & STEill
Fitting Establishment,
No. 110 I"irt Jsii-ett Portland
Gas Fixtures,
Cooking flanges,
Hot Water Boilers,
Marble Top Washsfands,
Sheet Lvutl and Block Tin,
Water Closets,
Bath Tubs,
Bead Pipe.
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes.
TEES, ELBOW, RETURN BENDL
NIPPLES, BUS JUNGS, d-c,
for Steam, Water and Uas.
ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water Guages, V"histlet
Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe,
Angle, and Check Valves, Guage
Cocks, Air Cucks. and all kinds
ot Brass Work. Rnboer
Hose, Hose Pipes, &c.
Hotels, public buildings, and private resi
dences heated with the latest improvements
in steam or hot air apparatus.
I invite citizens generally to call and ex
amine my stock, which lias been selected
with great care, ana especial attention given
to the wants of this market.
O. II. MYERS.
1857 S established 1857
9t
5
No. CO First Street, Portland,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden,
Grass and Flower Cecils
All Seeds from this establbhment
Aie Warramed Fresh t
aud (icmatje,
Fore'gn and
Domestic Diied Fruits
And Vegetables.
Foreigu and Domestic
Green Fruits h rni Vege tables.
Vegetatdes ai.d Fruit
Packed with caie for sLipment.
XVTPPe Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Wal Nuts,
Fdbert- and Alrn-.nds.
GROCERIES A selected stock of Choice
Croceiies, bought expressly
For Family Use.
All of which is offered for Cash at caib
piices. Orders s-nPc ted
JOHN O'CONXOit.
No. OO First stiet, Pordand Oregon.
JJILDRURGII, BROS., & Cu.
d. it. HiLDrunnn,
LOUIS E1N- TI-IN. Portland.
L. HLIliUr?r.M,.-sin Francisco.
Importer and IVho'txole Jjealcrx in
AH liliids of Cosssacs I
Scot '.-h and Irish Whiskies.
Rum, Gin, Domestic Liquors, Wines,
dr., fyc. c-c.
PORTLAND Opposite Failings, Front
Strett, next door to A. B. Richardscii's.
4& l ip Ns rly
immtiiiM.
ir 03.3E&0 CITY.
PeopIe's Transportation Company
ARE STILL RUNNING
THEI XI S T E AMBOAT S,
IX ADDITION TO WHICH
WE WILL SOON HAVE THE RAIL Way CAR-S. ALL of WHICH
WILL CONTINUE TO BRING THE LATEST STYLES OF
GOODS AM) THE REST QUALITIES TO ACKERMaN,
AT THE OLD STAND, .MAIN St., OREGON CITY.
I DESIRE TO SAY
THAT I HAVE ONE OF THE
EVER DROUGHT TO THE MARKET,
WHICH I AM SELLING AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
o
, I vrill sav, COMB ONE, COME ALL, and satisfy yourselves that it is so. I have
received n ol the largest stocks ever brought to this market, anticipating a brisk
trude, and I am determined that the goods shall be sold. ily stock consists in part
of a fine assortment of"
PAD! LIS DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions;
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ;
KID CLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY
PRO AND PLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths:
BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAP-s ; CLOTHING ;
FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ;
CASSIM ERE SUITS ;
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS :
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all size? and qualities.
jS" A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on thy most reasonable terms.
A! a large stock of (rents' Furnishing Goods.
GROCERIES A ve!l selected assortment.
ACKERMAN,
At C'Jiu.i-iiiiiti tVii!iiii oltl Stsiml.
xT All kinds of Produce Bought.-TiSi jS-RAGS WANTED.
L. O G U S v A L B it I G II T ,
EXCELStanllL MARKET!
Corner of Fourth and Main s tree's.
OIlKi.OV tITV.
B Keep i-o:i!'at)tlv o;i hand ail kinds of
fre-h and s i it mefts, such as
BEEF, PORK.
lUTTON. VEAL,
CORNED REEF, IT A MS,
PICKELED PORK. LA RD,
A'-d everything else to be found in their line
of business.
I I 0 BI E Til A D E
FORM
y r
Maiiufactui er of and Drale-r in Furniture,
'"pAKES THIS MIJTIIODOF INFORMING
i the public Ihut be bus now on hand
a large invoice of
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
BUREAUS.
BEDSTEADS.
LOUNGES. DE-KS.
STANDS, CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Medium Furniture !
Forminj a complete and desirable assort
ment, which meiits the attention of bu vers.
He MAirJFACT UliES F UKIuTUiLE
Usinsr pood materials, and employing fh
very best mechanics in the Stat-, hence ht
can warrant his oods to be us represented,
and he is prepared to fill allordeis with
promptness.
lie would call the attention of the public
to his salesroom, as containing the most
complete assortment of detsiruNe yooels in the
Stale.
HI. VERTHT:i.1ir,I.
Main street, Oregon Citv.
Odd Feiicv's Kail Asscciation.
"VTOTICE ;s hereby iven that an Assess
neut of Twenty percent. paableon
or be'ore the First day oi June, isv., ;:t the
ofli -e of the S crctarv was levied upn ti e
CAI'IT L STOCK of the ODD FELLOW'S
HALL ASO.TATlON. by the IJoird of
Directo! s at their meeting on the 1st day of
Mav, LSt.y.
N. W. RANDALL, President
P. O. M'Cowx, S cretan. '!:. it.
OTICE.
r
Is hereby given to nil whom it mav concern
that A. A. ilcCu ly Fres't of the P'. T. Co.,
has pir-sentod a petition to the l.'ity Coiincii
of Oregon City, askitiar for the va-ation of
; tint I'orti-n o. water street, aid 1 lie Allevs
i 1 .: t . i .1 .. II rr. ' , . l . ',
i.ynig ut i. wee ii ine i . i. v. o. s nasm, atiO tne
present Ferry La dinir, for the pi;? pus--of
bnihi ng l.oc.-s. Tiu-ii-ari g o tad ptit or.
is .-et lor t- e I: !-sj Moiid-iy m J n-, !.;.'.
liv rdt r of th; Council. Oregon Citv,
Ant'il 20th, lSoO.
2f:-it J. M. IUCON, Recorder.
QUAR)iAN NOTICE.
In County Court of Clackamas County,
State of Oicg n :
Toi-.ll whom it may concern :
Fa mm I Kirzle, havi.ig, on the .1:11 day of
Aprd, ls-',.it fil -d a pennon praving that he
ma be ap; o n ed guardian of Ilmace Eng!e,
a minor and nou resident, it w is onieie l
t! at the first Mondav of June, ISo'.', be set
apart as the dav lor the hearing or said ap
plication, at which time ad peisons inter
ested can appear and make their o' jec'ions
to the grunting the prayer cf said petition if
they bare any. W. T. MATLOCK,
Johnsox & McCotvn, County Judge.
Petitioners Attornevs. f22.ft'
d.min.st:. Ai oi:$ no itce.
ro.ict
is hvieby fiiven. that the
iu,a-'rs:rncd has
bee. i a; pointed AUminis
t irntor itii i
ihihe Wd, annexed, of t.eestat -
Long, decea-i d. aud having filed;
of John
my Lotid, and it I
avi g Lee i approved, list re
l.-ie at! pt-rsons tiavin claims
niramst s-iiid
them t me,
f .b.'iiii-son ec
kamas C'-en
eMateaie retpiiri'l ,(, pre-ent
pvnj.t-rly vertried, at the oili e
.McUowu, in Oieg n City. C ac
ty, within six (nv,t s Lorn t (
tr of e.;
n- tiee. Jho emd bted to sad estate, are
lequestcd to iaak-j iu.mediete uvirient.
F. O. M ,- C )VN,
Admin'stratcr with the Wih atmevr-d.
May -4th. 1S-33. (-.lt
MAS TJF ACTURB.
J. E.
PAT
Ton
Pucces-or tr, II TO GINS d' COM i AW,
-o. ft 1-roui Mi-eej, l'ortian.l, Oregon.
Is no.v lo im fact:.. ring a super or artit le of
Chemical, Olive, Pale and Drown FamiivSoan
I which he will sell at fan Fraacisco prices.
TO THE TUBLIC
COMPLETES!"1 STOCKS OF
B. L. STONE,
risn
," "u " w u Ui ; ws.i
AND CIIROXOMETERb
Adj.ist.ed and He pah cd in tl;e best ;
Manner, and Wiirrauted. '.
I-7o. Ill Front st., Portland.
0EEGCIJ CITY
BREWERY!
HENRY I1UMBEL,
Havii'g purelia.eJ the above Brewery wi.-h-rs
to inform tlie pnb;i" th.it he is now piepar
e l to nianufiictnrc a Xo. 1 quality of
LAGER BEER,
As rood as can be obtained anywhere in the
St;'ie. Orders solicited and promptly t'.Hed.
jjH ELYIDERE SALOON.
Main Street, Oregon City.
M.BT;0VNr Froi-Hotor. tliankfnl for past
favors, s -licit a en i nuance of tl.e same.
ER EE E UNCH DA IL V,
And the very be.-d qualities of Wines, Liquors
and Ci ;a.
?--" Pi its' Feet, Tripe, Herring, OysterP
and Sardines cosstantiv on Jiand.
Yyr M . 13 R O U G II 10 N .
Contractor and Builder,
Main St.. OREGON CITY.
Will attend to all work in his line, con
sisting in part of Carpenter and Joiner weik
iraniHijr. building, etc. Jobbing promptly
attended t .
ill 22
f9
o
A. J. EI0NR0E,
Dealer in California. Vermont
and Italian Marbles, Obelisks j
?fnnn men fs TTmri rtnrf Fnut 'l'vf
o to nes,
mm
Salem Oregon.
Mantle and Furniture Marble furnished
to order. 23.t
MAME YOUR HOMES
PLEAS AXT AND
HOY CAN WE DO IT?
GO TO
Slianalian & Cos
MlfSII MM JHiT
One door south from the corner of First and
Morrison streets, near the Western,
I 'orllaid, Oregon.
And buy a jew of those Loecly Fic
tares, which will furnish your
Rooms Complete.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
M USJCAL 1NSTR UMENTS,
FINE ENGRA VI NGS,
PICTURE FRAMES
And MOLDINGS,
THE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK
of Engravings, Cromos, Plain and col
ored Lithographs, etc., ever before cn'ert-d
in this market, just recei.ed and for siU 'A
GKEATLY REDUCED PRICES!
a lso :
Views of Columbia River Scenery!
Constantly on hand.
p P. FKRRY,
xj
Cor. Front and IVanhingtoti Sis.
Arnt North British at.d Mercantile
Insumur.-e Company, and Manhat
tan LifV Ir.snrot.ta-' O-mpuny.
r'Covernment Securities, Stocks.Bona
and Iteal Estate bought and sold on Com
mission. -
A LARGE INVOICE OF NEW
firm3.iv School and Gift Becks!
-"iiO.M 'iilE AMERICAN TRACT bOClB
Various other Publishing Houses!
For sale by the busenbev, on Jetlcrson
between '2d and 8d. Portland, OrgjD
G. II. ATKINSON, Secretary.
52.1 i ar.d Treas. Oregon Tract Soeiet-