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About The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1869)
o fljetUccklij Enterprise. " TOWN Al tOUSTY. ! ? 0a Tuesday last - Messrs iieu lloll ulay Oif Engineer Brooks, S. G. Elliott. president I. R. Moores, and others were 'I fcere and arranged for the commencement i ,r work on the road, which has now be J gua in real earnest. -The Aurora Brass Band enlivened! j splendid airs of! ) our citizens with some sp i mn.sic. as the passed through this city on j Tuesday afternoon on their way home ; from Portland. have been a-ked by several la kfa and gentlemen who listened to w . , . . . . tl'. ........ o t ; the Soda 1 nrition or Mr. onaries - iat uwt to orintthe same. Ill ? a pood production end we think We shall I rive it to the public. 1 b 1 The Sous of Temperance and the I .ft - 1 l . public generally are inviteu 10 it GooJ rfeptnrieal excercisca '" J Templars Hall this evening. ' Bloody. An Indian got dniuk yester- day on Front street, and falling on his I ...Je against the asphaltutn paveinvnt. iTay to the calaboose.-ti,mmer:iul July 6th. i ; A s m.lar spectacle of a drunken In- - illHll W.iS prevemeii in in.- imi .- - ui i in.-, ,v Julv iih. Where thee p. -or crea- ... i... : .. I ., 8 ' ; Whilst our ciurens generally were on kn iwii. -ubigci-lebtafion in 1 orlland ; on Mondiy it wa, observe I that .he .St us . 1 stripe did not fioatlrom the flair ma! in , -oiir uwn city, and a. a few of the oidt ! rwidents were left here they .leemed it nroner to raw ine nag. and a party tnat "hid tormeu to visit the farm of Mr. Arthur ' rner eonsi,tinK of Messrs.Thotnaspiar-; : mm. .. Buck. V. I . Iiighlield. Ln- L'fiie Li Fure-t. and Win. Whinock passed toMr.Channan. -The AtnericatOdd Fellow lor June ! lh tl.lg staff they stopped long enough to 'contain the conlimiatton of Col. Delniar's gn-af tory. "The Ocean Twins ;"! Grand Secretary Ridely's oration on American 'Odd Fellowship; An Odd I'Yllow Abroad; ' t.reat men and th-ir discoveries: 8an hiancHCo to unite fine; ijilu l aneies; I.Hilies' Department ; Poetry : (ho:ce Mis : ct'llan y ; Foreign and Home (orres)oi:- fli-nce : Accounts of ihe Memo -ah!e Jnbi !( (f the Order everywhere. &c. S:c. d'ublished by John W. Orr. No. 9( Nassau St. New York. $2 per year. Newspapers, hy enhancing the lue of property in their nvighborhood. and giving the locality in which they are I jv'riblislied a reputation abroad, benefit all. I particularly if they are merchants or real 1 (Mate owners, thrice thp amount yearly ol' ! the sum they pay for their support. L5e ides. every spirited citizen has a laudable I pride in having a paper of which he is not I ashamed, even though he ?hou!d pick it flip in New York or WashingUn. A good Jfvikinjp thriving, live newspaper helps to I cell property, gives character to the lo Icalitv. and in all reapply i a derirable I public convenience. It. from any cause. J the matter in the loesd or editorial columns fcliiiiti nut be qnito ap tn yonr stnndard. d not cast, it aside mid protmtincv it o! no ; account, until yon are satis(Ud lhat ihetv f ha heen no more labor bestowed upon it tlian is paid lor. If you w ant a good read "t . 1. 1 t. U ,. . ( I. . ,. . . . rv I. . pui-yt, it iiiiiM, ue Mipporieii. l lie !Val pre.fs !h tho " power that move? the people.'' a T On Tuvstl'av lan"t ifon. Victor Trivett I swie senator U'Orti u asco paid lis a visit, la's be was iti the cit attenuincf to business :it the United Slates Land Office for ihe I),ll 1j.;h Military roa9l Co. Mr. Privi'tt informs that the Dalles Milita y Koad is as good .-I a tin CorKpiihy liafs'evVr Ivphvhted it Vbi': that it U tfot ii'svy'iridle liol' a' cheat 1 1 we tad f.een lead to suppose IVoni the J character of the attack ihade upon it; he pliows that the spirit of oppositlon.to the I road is centered in a jfoup . ofgovern I rfient con true torn who. like west side rail- JrSad infyiences for inrtance.wish to retain i it tnicir. pocpsiott of the public, domain. HhicH'the lrnticlil."R el' the road' is detri- nienlrfl t&. He nays that the company are Ipitpd'to'gYa-nt titles tt) land to settb-rs on the Mine terras that the government woidd exhctiy. and saVe'the settlers the xpe'iseof coming to Oregon City to make j their pre-etriptions. As regards toll the tn,l rates frbrt'Dailes'Cityo Boise. 3:!0 milej. is but $3 per yoke for cattle; or jP'T p)vir for horses; 'against $15 per yoke er n.iir hv th. novt. Iwki rnulu W. huru Inrver doubtel but that the most, direct I t'oiite to Boise from Dalles, was daCan-1 von Citv: an.f Mr Trevitt assures us that.! r-u. i , : " , Mr. IMley.cf the Pioneer stage line. would IrrelW to travel the Dalles militaay road ! with his coaches believein that he can ' fiiiake a saving of at least 24 hours in time. ft3,Cwnlrh!,n' ,)f,,,;s MiU,a,r-v, I iKoad. whith 3aa been accepted by the! GoTtrnor. j j -,"7T: r? I K7L r? 'fom the Chicago M, - . h'pnblir.an. contains ihanV truths whiea Jh- people of Ore-on in por.icular seem town or city a-f the apjfearjnce ."" paper? And its youth, or age ean as Hrion?ltk'lrt'd bU,e 'HrV)n .s Vv : : . . onai notice. ifi enterprise ot us ;ci-:7.ens. j9 depicted by its advertise- : "-ius, tneir liberality by thr !ofks of the ";P;iper. Some paper show a g,d. solid, (UMithj foundation, plethoric rinsc-s. ami I ell todo appearance general j od.ers i'h.jw-a strivinsr-to contend with thirfv... :np thousands around them, trying" haid J wrench out an. existence, from the close I UMeti community around them. An oc- legion metoric display in itS coinms of . 5 Megrapbic 6f local, or of editorials ho5 ;wnatncan doit it had the mean, bnt Can- i .not continue in the expensive Work until nipport comes, which ought to be readn ."T granted. A newspaper is like a church; r wants fostering at the eurlv coinm.-n, .. It itnent. and for a tew year? ; then, as n cen- 1 ? ral ihing. it can walk alone, and renVct iir,i!( .mnn i-...iiinn T.L.. i credit upon its location. Take your home off, n a- great measure, si runners to. collar Had oeetl panaKing oi crutv . . . ice we give it a place in our criuinus: he visited the spring again, ana NlVfJftUSlC: urtaders'be Caref''1 con-, there lbund it, sticking high upof' " What tells us so' rfadilv the :,n.i:.r.i a. stump, waiting tor an" ofrportttm- paper, it gives you more news or tmmedi- etc. I te interest than the New York or other! - ... lpapers;U talks for you when other local-1 Js Trie of Peace PkkpaRE f-k lues belie von ; it stands up for vour ,. ., jj rights : you always have a champion in AR" Jvi ?ct a bottle of Dr. Cooper's jour botue paper; and those who stand Magnetic Balm, an nntqualed preparat ..n I p for you should certainly be well sus- for Dysentery, Diarrncea and Cramp. The Uined. Yonr interests are kindred and instantaneous relief aT Burns, Bruises and equal, you must stand or fall together, j sPraiI)S- I Therefore it is your interest to support Jour home paper, not grudgingly, but in A &UBJKCT of Doubt That liberal spirit, as a pleasure, not as a Newell's Plumonary Syn.p ' is the most ef- I S?Xti?b,e ,dUty b" aS Un iniywtm.?nt fectiveand never f ,i:ing rem dy for 'affec I at will amply, pay the expenditure." I tions of the throat and lSags. .1 Tin Oreg x Cur, July 5th, lS'J). EriITOi: Weksi.t Kvte:- riss : Having celebrated thr Gloriou- Fourth on the 3d, at the Soda Springs in Clackamas county, owned by John Wilhoit, perhaj'f some account of the event will no be uruntorestinsr. These springs are located about 23 mites south east of Oregon Citv, on & small stream called Hock Creek. Tlie whole region bears unmistakable evidences of rich mineral wealth. Coal, iron, limestone, a id we doM t there, and thereabouts in mo' her earth. There were a lajre nn;n' c r of persons present at the celebra- tion from Oregon City, Silvertcn, and the inter venting country. The officers of the day and speakers! were as follows : Presiding officer Maj. Magone. Orator. ..... ; ss, ! 25, Chas - 1- arren Chaplain Boilney Rea let; . . 1 1 1 James A mjtj 3Ir; Smith al o acti-d a, Chici 'Marshal. i he oration v'rts Mr. Warren's maideil speech, and it was well done. He Certftltllv did I himself and the day an honor. ,. P . , . , lne reading of the Declaration of IndependtnCG h i I been allotfd to ; - . . Capt. W m. Uarlow, but he insisted U1)0n reading bv proxy, and Mr. 1 , . J. A. Smith ourCity Recorder AH the place, which he did with much Credit. IIe 5 a rer, and his efforts was highly eulogized. i Tlin Oiwnn Citv "Rrfi Rnnl - .. j Were in attendance according to ' . programme, and furnished some , splemlid music for this occasion. l i The ceremonies of the day closed' with a fervent, patriotic prayer hy the Chaplain. There were at least COO people on the ground, and everything passed off pleasantly, and to the satisfaction of all. In the evening the lovers of music and dancing enjoyed themselves until the we' sma' hours of the morning. Before closing this brief note I must give a few items to show your readers the wonderful effects of soda water. They may he considered incidents of the day. Capt. T was there with his fami ly and carriage. On turning our faces homeward his horses started for Salem, and it was some diili- CtlltV that v matters were straight ened out so as to get back upon the right road. 1 lie Capt. also ! lol a good knife which he had been using to cut kindling with by building his c ft trip fire over it. another incident may be related in respect to him, but it has no j connection with the soda, having taken place before he readied the springs, in the neighborhood of Upper Alotluhi; The party had stormed to take a" lunch from the manV food things prepared 1)V the , . , - r. r- i S- .1 " r- housewiie. including a. targe unc j liam. well cooked, "Slid fplCed fit ' for any hungry inats repast: lint, upon getting tile laoies out ot his vehicle, and it), the shape wliere this repast was to be spread,- afid returning to the carriage ; . 10,- the ham was gone? It was devoured bv a drove of ?1he swine and a bait of corned beef was left for the party ' ' i- r- rJL rz.', i.k!,l Air. r. oi vieiron v-u y, nan t horse ana UUggy oui met f , ; uu upon preparing to return,- either. from 'the effect of sodtf tt-ftter,' or some other eaus concluded that , . - r; ; he could get back to Oregon City without the use. of a borse-collar; - lan wou(l't work, however, , ' , , inlli,.' fi,f ti ' and thinking probably that the ty to get'back to camp. Qm-feUow-townsmtm, John W. wa also OUt there, as jovial as" TI . l( , - I. a.lf,u rv ' v?r- He IS H UUCk Oil Mien ot- easions nnl .II'S. 1j is urn iai behind he leie lord, on sucn 6c- , ; . 4 ,t t,r,t Afrs I asious lorjoMal t mts -Ul. Mrs. L , were lull ot tun, ami taken all" in all, it was about a pleasant an occasion as was ever j- r . t "W7 m Oregon, by your . HISSCRIBER. Ei.STHOlf.tCON? -Ti is 'U ions jit:d valuable substance i confiden ly claimed to be the ly-t article ever discovered for cleaning and polishing G'd. Silver and cleaning and polishing G'd, Silve Fluted Ware, and all smooth inetalli C snr- wiunever oescripi ion. mciuainsj kitchetf .iWL of tin, muLv. hp-.. siP 4". . . , . , BDliLIA SIMILIBtTS OTTEAHTUB. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS only Medicines DerfeSlTntS .Z-ff? so 11. and will alw;;rrendU.rUOa No. 1, Cures f JteeBtlon,InflmmtioDs.aB J Af!,W"rm Worm Oolic.2 6 - Ste?a,&SHU" 9. 10, ' !! ?yPeplm. Bilious Stomach. . . K M 96 12, ite. too nrofnn P.ir. m VI u u I 15 " ltl...... .rr.ir.V,-a,?'u'"""" containing daubU wvTwto KjorT... . .T.T!w The foUou-ing are also put up in viaU and art nt at the mine prices &vintto. ?. JKeverdc Acne, Chill Fever. Atm50 17, 18, 19, SO. llle. blinder bleeding 60 p VnJr and 80 re r wesk Ejes90 i'Rr'"lIcute or chronic,Inflaenz0Q WlioopJns Ctlch(YioIentconha) Astltiua, oppressed Breathing 00 Bar Ilcliarse,impairedherii)gfiO Scrofula enlarged glands. swelling 50 efaeralDebillty,p5ysIclwekBess Prol?1' and pc13 Secretions.... 80 Sea-SlcKneai.slcknese from ridlnrtO Kldney-mea. Gravel.. .. Z&) Nervous Debility Seminal Emissions, invoIanUry Di- Chargea;....... J oo Sore Month, Canker. 00 Urlnarfr Weakness, wetting bod30 Painful Periods, with pams..80 Hufl'crlns at change of life i oa iilIepy,Spatns,St.Vltns'Dancel (MS Diphtheria, ulcerated sort throst.H n, 30, Zl. Mi FAMILY CA.SK3 Of 35 to CO large -rials, morocco or rosewood case, containing a specific for every ordinary disease a family is subject to. and books of directions From $1Q to $3S fcmaller Family and travel Ins: cases, with 20 to 28 viale torn $5 to tg Bpeciflcs for all Private leases,both for Curing and for Preventive treatment, in vials and pocket cases, $2 to $4 POND'S EXTRACT, Cnres BtirnS. Brulsra. I.amniiaa 'Sorene.Sore Throat.Spralns.Tootlii Sc S Ky'eaSSeSSrtt SSS ooVet br "-l c. auartV, 4l.?i UC,s; nta,fl.OOl JT.?e8.e. Remedies, except POND'S EX ikaui, oy tne case or single box, arc sent to ?T.Part ot he c""try, by mail or express, fre i-iKC,ai..i.ioiuwpnce. Address Humphreys Specific 0 "7 Office and Depot, No. 5C2 Bhoadwiy, Dr. Hcmphrbts is consulted daiiv at liomeopatxuc Medicine Company New York. daily at hU office- g2SSy or by letter. . .bov, for all form. of TOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PORTLAND BUSINESS. Dr. J, H. HATCH, Lute Muck Hatch, DENTIST. The patronage of .'io'se' desiring First Ulat Operations, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all case'3 guaranteed. N. li. Xltrous (Jxyde administered for the Painless Instruction of Teeth. Offick Corner of Washington and Fron streets, Portland. Entrance on Washington street. )E.VI AL NOTICE. HOME AGAIN. During my our of two years in the Eastern States I have spared neither time nor money to make myse'f per fectly biMiiliar With and master ot my pro- r ntn T'Knn iliic i l-in r tda Knot r r L- t , i the nature of the case will admit of can find me at mv othce, lo root street, tw" doors above Mccormick's Hook Store, Portland, Oregon. DR. J. fr GI.KXN. Jacob Ptitzkl. James B. Uptom. ST IT ZEL & UPTON, Ri.nl Estate Brokers and General Agents, Corner of Front, and Washington streets. PORTLAND, 0K0N. J2? Will attend to the sale and purchr.pe ot Heal E-tate in all parts of the City and St ite. Sp cidl attention given to the sale of vilst. prtiand nr.rtv, Address P. O. Hoi 42, PffHbtnd, Oregon. T7PI f. II1)'I'VV ,9tf; "" nnrrTJ lttiri . J-JDBD UGH, BKOv, & Ct; n H. hildrukoh, LOUIS ELVTK1N. f Portland. . L. IIILDBUKGII. -an Francisco. Importers and llliolesale Dealers in Ul Kinds of CouacS! Scotch arid Irish IVhiskies, Hum. k usv,, r, FOR 1 LAND Opposite Fallu gs, Ffori Street, next door to A. 1. Richardson's. Sixteti loaf's in Oregdi. S. J. M5 COR MICK Fiozteif BoolfbcdUer alifl Publisher Of thfs Stat desires'lo" inform all old customers (and as manr new ones as may not be auainied witti,tlie fact) that bj 8ttil continues to operate at the FRAITKIilW HOOK STORE, 105 Front Strt, Portland? (EXACTLY OPPOSIT4 MOUNT HOOD) Where he ii prepared to furnish SCHOOL B0 STATIONERY,; SHEET MUSIC, IXST RUCTION BOOKS for all kinds of - Musical I ust rumen ts. qiuutit XV IV BO. K, BASS. VYOL, ODITAR and VIOLIN ST KINGS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, . MISCKLLANEOUS BOOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES, PRESSES, -PENS, Photographic Albums, And every other article ia tlie abcre line. A- .mtn.J J NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y! OF THE United States of America. IVASHIXGTOX, D. C. Cash Gapital $1,000,000 ! FVLt PAID. C&AttTERED BY SPECIAL ACT CP CONGRESS, 1863. . . OFFICERS i f LAREN CE II. CLA fiK Preaident. JAV COOKE, Chairman Finance And, Executive Cpmnrtttee. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice President. EMERSON W.PEET. Secretary and Actuary E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. ,4 FR" AJ?CI5 G. SMITti.M.D., Medical Director. S; EWING MEARS, M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C, ud t.zb. HA f N;, PLiladelpbia; Attornevs. -o- DIRECTORS t Philadelphia, Clarence H.Clark, Jay Cocke, F. Ratchford Starr, J. Hinckley Clark, Oco. V. Tler. W. 0. Mo..rhead. Washington, HefarvD. Cooke, E.A.Rollins Win. E. Chandler, John D. Defrees. New York; Ed n. Dodge, U. C. Fabnestcck: O iifeiJicAij Advisary roar d j; K. BAkXES, Surg. Gen'l. U.S. A. P.J. HORWITZ, Chief of J.'ed. Dept. U. S.A. D. W. BLISS, M. D. -o- Wells, Fargo $cGo. GEERAL AC!iT . FOR TUE PACIFIC COAST. AOEKT FOR OREGON'. bFFlCE IX C BEE'S titttl.DIXO, (Up stairs, bet. Front ar.d First sts.) ENTRANCE ON STARK STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. QPECIAL FEATURES, OF THE NATIONAL ARE : ITS CHARTER IS PERPETUAL, LOW RATES OF PREMIUM, ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING1; GREAT SE'CURlTY. Policies issued on all the most popu lar plan, inclnd nsr the RETURN PREMIUM PLAlfr, by whi'jh plan all the premiums paid ill be returned ut the death of the partv insured, together with the fail am5tftit of the Policy; The Cash Capital of $1,GOO,C0O IS DEPOSITED IN THE lriled States Treasury t And the Premium Reserve, irr Re-In surance Fund, is inrested in or loaned upon tne following securities, and no other. lleul Est-. ft Bonds and Mort gages, on unencunihered Heal E sta te! IVOR 77 IN EA CH CA SE, A T LEA S T Doable the Amount Loaned t Stocks of the United States ! Stocks of the Several States ! Stocks of Incorporated Cities! FrsinimnifPaid in Gold or Currency ! o THE UNDERSIGNED HAVfNG RECEI7 Et THE STATE AGENCY FOR OREGON, IS NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE APPLICATIONS FOR POLICIES ON ALL Aoptei by this Company parties desiring ,'to insure their' LIVES ARE REQUESTED TO CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED. AT HIS OFFICE PREVIOUS TO INSUR ING ELSEWHERE, AS BY SO DOING THEY WILL SAVE From 25 to 45 per Cent ON THE AMOUNT OF PREMIUM PAID OTHER COMPANIES. A. I. ELLIS, M. D. Northwest cor. Stark and Front sts., Fcrtltnd, Oregon. STOP THAT COUGHINlT when the j ZXfLOOS: OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE sUDel, ty it iairiusic rorit. to supenede ail turn- In preparations. It is not unmrUior feu Khonld tM reluctant U try foroethlii)? elM Oer tb eimbt MrtRKQts you tutva tad of trmsbf oaanammti bU;J ua Uus public u crtaio cw, hi NE WELL'S Pulmonary Syrup a really th VTRT TtC9T rimAr irrrMSMtlM I the cure r Coughs, Cold. Sore Throut, Jtsthsva, A'hoopmg Cough, Bronchitis aa4 Consuiuiiofi. Tkw nnds of ppl ia Califoral and Ortfon have be ili-Mdy Waeflttea b Uw urprlMi cmtr fJft NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup uid with one icorri give It their ninUf!4 !p Milion. TVe now a'drc!3 Aurlve to nil who are un tcqaa:ntd with this, tbo greateat Paef Ue tf, W the healing of all diaeaava f TVr 4 QCfiS, aaaurUg you that NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup iaa cored tboucands and ii wnl car TOU if you try C This tnvaluablo rnodleine !s pleaaast t the l&r.e otliing, healinj and strtugtheoing in ila eUet$: irctr free from all poisonous or leletnua druh-t, tud perfectly harmless under all circanistxnoM. Certificate from mur prumineat eilizeua of 8 ?niubCQ occoaipoxi y ever bottle o( NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup ALWAYS SAFE ! Always Effectual. Fi ver and Ague is Speedily and ef fectually . ujed hy Dr. E COOTER'b UniTer sal Magn-tJe Hatrh. "PRO BONO PUBLICO!" TRULY A VEGETABLE PREPA RATION. None genuine witbo'ui tiguatate of W. R. troug. REDINGTON. UOSTETtER h CO., 416 and 418 Fr ht hi., San Francisco Sole aid eXeluxiYe Ageuts. I.EDLNQTON, H0STETTER ft C0;'8 ESSENCE OF Jamaica &nger This raluable preparation, containing la a highly concentrated form all the propertiea of Jamaica Ginger, has btcome one of tti most popular domestic remedies tor all disea es of the stomach and diRostive organs. Asa tonic, it will be found invaluable to all person recovering from debility, whether produced by fpver or otherwise: for while it imparts to the ny.iem all tlie glow and vigor that can b produced by wine or biandy. it is free from the react inary eftects that follow the use of spirit of any kind. It is alno an t xcellent remedy for femalea who suffer from difficult menstruation, ftiving almost immediate relief to the ppatims thai bo frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to Nausea, caused by ridinjr in a railroad car, or by sea-aicknea or other causes. It i also valuable an an external application for 3out, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, etc. REDINOTOir, HOSTETTE1 4- Co., 416 and 418 Front at, San Francisco. tTae Electro Silicon, t Or Mngle tir llllnt. REDINGTON HOStETTER i Co. For ike tfavdkerchicf. -This article, posessipg the mos deHaate frajriance of Floweia. is unequalled as a pef fume for the Handkerchief. FOR THE BA Til ! i.Used inlbathjpg it imparts strenjtb and fiA erpy to tbe ey.-tein. and pives that aoftness and delicacy to the skin so much disired by Hjl i,. IT REMOVES SUNBURN, FllECftLESb PIMPLES, Diluted with water it makes an elegant den tifrice, imparting pearly whiteness to the teeth swietne.-ss to th breath, and renders the gums hard and of a bee.'utifiil color. It should always be ust d after shaving dibit, ed with water. cas t refte- all infllmfaatioa- REDINGTOX, UOSTETTER ff Co. 41G afid 418 Front Ft . San Franelsco. ELECTRO SILICON, - OR e M H s i c Itrillilit Direct ffoiii Nature's Labratory. , The Best article ever discovered for cleans-. :ng and Polishing Gold. Silver and Plated ware, and all smooth iMetalic SHrfaces. of whatever description, including Kitchen uten wis of Tin. Copper, BraVer. ?teel. etc, , To Jeweler and Workers in Gold and Sift ver Plate the Electro-Silicon is of inestimable value ; the time saved, and the vexation pre vented by its u;-e, will forever endear its1 Dame to all wh' lrave had evidence -f its merits, REDINGTON, HOisTET TER ' 4" Co. Sole Agent, San Francisco pOR FLAVORING, REDINGTON, HOSTETTER fy CV EXTRA C TS Ar the best. Redington, Hostetter & Co's Florida Water ! USE NO OTHER. Unexcelled for Toilet Uf and for tb Wib. 2 . - n6w ic the Ttrtie to Buy your Coodof "Wftile they are going Cheap f o M Cost 3Fon (BAD Mp tely tfaving purchaspcf the. entire Stock of G :ds. fjsfures, etc-. tff Messrs. Jacob Drotherand moved intp the stand lately occupied by that firm I am now better prepared tiiaff ever to atteubt to the, wants of iny customers, and haing a double amoiiiit of very desirable goods. on Jiand, J.havJ. dtcided to. ell off at Ctst lor the next Sixty Da, in order to -reduce.-the stock In order that all may rest assured of this. fact I. ask you,' to call and. satisfy, yourself. My stock consists, in part of the following articles .: . i. . . , . , LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, IIATS of rarious descriptioas; CLOAKS, such as Circulafi and Sacks ; KID GLOVES, best quality ; HOSIERY; , ; . BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all tfidtb!!:; ' . : BOOTS AND SHOES i k-HATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING j FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ; CASSIM ERE SUITS; - v SUPERIOR' BEAVER StJIT3; 1 '' 1 ' , BOYS' A .YOUTHS' CLOfHlNG. all slzei and oititllties. - A SUIT THAT frlLL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reubnable terai. Aluo a large stock of Genta' Fiirnishinf? Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. XAMiilDsU of Jgo.daee Boujrhj,gj: BREAD. CltACKERS, CAKES. PIES. GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY. Wew Firm! Diller & Millet! Proprietors of the long established , LINCOLN BAKERY! Wcat Side Main Street. Orpwoii City Orejron. Tale pleasure in slating to the pullic that they have formed a copartner ship for the purpose of better Aecdmiiiodating their Patrons! And that they icill continue the Mann facture of Bread, Pies, Cakes, Boston; Butter, Sugar and Soda CrdckerS, fc. C. eXTR 0F GROCERIES, lias bteii Doubly Increased, by this tkaigti, and tout be kepi complete In Every Departminl. Q8b& will Delivered ic ths City, Free of expense to purchaser s and or ders fro-jk a distance mill be enrefuly filled and promptly dispatched. We Sell as Cheap m the Cheap iVt ! Call. Examine, and PRICE pur stock Before Purchasing Elsewhere. . J ""' The highest Caih ptids paid for coun try produce. L. DILLER, A F. MILLER. JJOBINSON'S Oelefarited Hagie So' Powders ! Prepared in 6, 12, and 24 lb. Boxes, , BEADY FOR WASHING! e i This is cheaper .thftn Common Soap; It removes Paint, Tar, Pitch and dirt of every description ; and which has given such genf eraJ satisfaction, by proving that your wash' ipg ean be done, with one-half tlie time and labor, of the old mode. Ttius labor saved is money made.; as washdioardi; achines and bard rubbing to' wear out clothes, is entirely dispensed with, and the washing for a desen persons can be done in two hours. Thus the cost of your washing being three-fourths less than by any othe? process, as you us5 uo other soap. These Prepared Powders or Soap have not only proved themselves superior for washing any and all kinds of goods, b'itt proved after one year' a-use not to ftifftre- 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 a' your clothes. It also keeps- your hands from chapping when eXp6sed to the air. t W a defy the wond to produce its superior for washing any !, and all kinds of gods. Our dbject is to save your time, expense, hard laoovaird especially the woman who has to wash. We tae pleasure in announcing a few of the many ladies' names by their consent who have used our Prepared Magic Soap Powders, from six montbs to one j ear: FCfRTLAND. Mrs. C- is. Silvers, " A. C. Gibbs, " Df'. WatKns. - SALEU. Mrs. Sis W. Brown, Dr. McCurdv, " I. R. Moorej, " Mai. Berry, " Delaney, " Graves, Unit Hotel. W. H. Bennett, H. W. Davis, R. Wilcox, J. Knott, Ladd. 14 TWB STAT1 AT LARGE. Amity Mrs. Job. Watt; Lafi-jjitU Mrs. A R Burbank ; Dayton Mesers James & Ol den ; Forest Grove MessiCornbes & Buxton Corvallis Messrs Briggs A Kizer; Albany ir'. J- B. Springer, Mrs. Irwin ; Dallas.Un Barger; Lebanon Mrs. Ralston ; Jefferson Mrs Walters;' Oregon City Just introduced, for sale?by merchants generally. . . Manufactory. .Pine at., bet. Front and First. Portland, Oregon. 16:3m .8. ROBINSON A CO. ii MAITTJFACTTJim Ji E. PATT0W, Successor to IIIGGINS & ' COMPANY, No. 8 Front Street, Portland. Oregon, 'Is now manufactnring a superior article of Chemical, Olive, Pale aod Brown Family Soap wljicb ht will itll at SaaFTaacisco RINGS ' . RACS WANTED. Suctettor to JOHN FLEMING, . At Charmantjr Warner's eld stand, lately oc cupied by S. Ackertnan, Main street, Oregon Ctty, Oregon. IMPORTER AND DEALER. IN 3 w ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY os JIAND a larue mtt rrcii vseiettefi otock cf Books Stationery, and Drugs, comprising in part Standard and Miscellaneous Booksf Medical, Mining, and Scientific Books, Theoltjgicol and Relig ious Books, Juvenile and Toy Books, Sabbath and Bay School Books, ;Jn great variety. . Bldnk , Books in Evtry Slyle, Pats Books, Memorandthii Books, and Time Books, Dr'avling; Trctc ivg and Tissue Paper, t r .- . Portfolios, and ? OTO GRAPHId AL Ifjf MS , ' Arnolds', Maynard k Noyesf and David's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet Music, Music Paper, and t . Note Books. . v . . All of Which he wilU&U at the Lowest Prices, A General Variety of j Drugs and Patent Medicines,. Constantly on hand, for sale. mr School Teachers, and parents of Schol- - ars will end it to their, advantage to inspect my stock and prices, before purchasing else where. t - MST Eooka. Imported to Order. Orders rea. pectfuHy solicited and promptly'filled -. y A gen? for the San Francisco Times, and Eaatern periodicals, and papers. ; a . JOHN IN M.BACON. 400,000 lbs of VV00L1T W-A-JNTTEID! BY THE OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS OKKOOK CITYi OREGOX O- r ,. i. . Who have just re-opened the-Mill after a thorough refitting.-and are now. turning out eome of the finest, and best qualities of, goods manufacturedon tbe Pacific coast, consisting of all kinds Cassimeres, . ,fc Doeskin, Tweeds,' " - ; , . . . Hard Times, and. all kinds . ,, Flannels i Blankets and Yarn, Which the Company are now offering at greatly reduced prices. We invite all .merchants to give us a call at the Mill, or at the agencies' of L. White f Co.,' Portland;; oi Breytrian Bros.. Salem; or- ' Brown Bros. & Co.. Sag Francisco. . Any desired styles of g6ods made to order, on short notice. R. JACOB.' Managing Agent 27) O. C. M't'g Company. J. F. JONES &Co., Corner of Main and. Second Streets, . PORTLAND, OREGON. Steam Coffee and Spice Hills, , The best Chartres, Old Govornment Java Ground Coffee, and all kinds of Spices, al wavs on hand. Orders solicited and prompt ly 'filled. . - 3-:tf Ji LARGE. INVOICE OF SEW Sunday School and Gift Bookal FROM TliE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIS ty apd ' - ' ' Various other Publishing f louses ! For sale by the subscriber Jeflersoa st. between 2d and 3d. Portland, Orgon. G. E. ATKINSON. Secretarr. 52.1 1 and Tre Orcgra tract tJcit; BELL it f o o o o o o o o o o 0 o 0 o O0 V i -1 ' ... - '