The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, July 24, 1869, Image 4

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TIIJL'i SWELLS.
Hen' that noisy lot of swells
Silly swells !
What a deal of trashy talk their company
foretells I
How they chatter, chatter, chatter
In the ballroom of anight!
Making such a fearful clatter,
A if KomeiWng were the matter,
And had put them in a fright
O ivimng time, time, time j
(Never thinking it a crime)
"With the foolish conversation to the little,
Q laughing belles.
Of the swells, swells, swells, swells,
Swell? s wells, s w e 1 s .
While a-walkiug and a-talking with the
belles.
Seohoso clsrlpaied swells
Drunken swells !
O What a tale to temperance that tinsy tum
ble tells !
In the startled air of night
PJngSg bells with great delight,
And singing songs with all their might,
Although the words they do not quite
Distinctly utter,
Heeling, reeling, reeling.
Standing, standing, kneeling,
Ilolliug, rolling, rolling,
On their homeward journey strolling.
With a resolute endeavor
Now. n'v. to sit. or never.
Side by side with their companions in the
gutter.
In the nutter
Ann in arm with their companions :a tnc
gutter.
FKOTECTION TO KEWSPArKK PrBUSnERS.
The following are the laws of Congress
touching the liability of subscribers to
newspapers:
1. Subscribers who do not give express
notice to the contrary, are considered as
wishing to continue their subscription.
2. If subscribers who have not paid, or
der their papers stopped,the publisher raay
continue to send them until paid.
3. If subscribers refuse or neglect to take
their papers from the office, they are held
responsible until they settle the bill and
order the paner disontinued.
A If subscribers remove to another
p'ae without informing the publishers,
and their papers are continued to tiie
former direction, they can be he.d re-
s T) o n -S I j
Y.Thc Couris have decided that refusing
to take a paper from the office, or remov
ing !vnd leaving it uncalled for is prune
f'"?j Vvi.ler.ce of intentional fraud on the
'part of the subscriber.
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See thor-e horrid dandy swells
Scented swells !
What a world of vapid talk their company
compel? !
J low disgusting their flirtation,
And affected adoration
Of everv exclamatio n
Of the belles !
Oh. maidens young and single !
I. est your ear with pain should tingle !
Never listen to the jingle
Of the swells
Of the swells, swells. swelR swells,
Swells, swells, swells
to thD jingling and the dingling cf the
Saddleiiy. J. II. Schrara, of this
City, is now manufacturing the hest SadJlery
and Harness in the State. He will have at
Ieat "0 sets of all Grades, from fine to com
mon, finished and ready for sale next month,
and more than that number of Saddles. lie
is hound to make a trade with any man who
wishes to buy of him. He uses both Oregon
and California leather in his establishment,
nvl his work bears a-nmst excellent reputation
?!.rrp.l. We hone that citizens of our own
county will think of this, when they want any
articles in hi? line.
Yaicable Land for Sale CnEAr
We know of 4S0 acres of good lands for
sale in tins county, being the land claim of
J. L. Stout, in what, is known as IheRingold
settlement. It will be sold in lots to suit
purchaser?, on very fair terms. This land
is only J 2 miles from Oregon City. For
further information apply to N. W. Randall,
of this city, or of J. L. Stout, Unity, Baker's
Bar, W. T. or of Andrew Stout, in the above
mentioned settlement. 33:ly
JOHN F. MILLER,
Successor to J. F. MILLER Co.,
MAACFACTCRER OF AXD DEALEK IS
Boots smkI Allocs I
At the Oregon City Boot and Shoe
Store, Main street.
THE BEST SELECTION
Of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Children's
Coots and Shoes, on hand or made to oruer.
PAUL KICHTEPi & Co.,
(Successor to G. C. RID Eli,)
Corner of
rj FIRST & SALMON STREETS,
l-T,-rV-j Opposite Hurgren di Mrindkr's,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
M A S'T F A CT L" RE H OF
Spring, Hair, Feather, Wcol,rEoss
AI3B FULU BEDS!
ANP DEALEK IS
BLANKETS, BED-SPREADS, COUNTER
PANES, COMFORTERS, SHEETS, PIL
LOW CASES AND ALLKINDS OF
BEDDING MATERIALS.
:WIIEN THE BELL RINGS
LOOK OUT FOE TEE LOCOMOTIVE.
Thomas
Successor to CHARM AN BRO.,
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"While ilicy are going Ciicap
jfcSF" Oregon made Furniture constantly
kept on hand. Furniture Repaired, cleaned
and varnished.
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New 4ol(i IMtssg
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Electro Silicon .-This curious and
valuable substance is confidently claimed to
be the best, article ever discovered for
eleauing and polishing Cicid, Silver and
Pialed Ware, and ail smooth metallic sur-f;ic-s,
of whatever description, including
kitchen utensils of tin, copper, brass, steel,
tic.
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" In Tim?: or Peace Prepare for
Wat:." So git a bottle of Dr. Cooper's
Magnetic Balm, an uncqualcd preparation
for Dv-senterv, Diarrhoea and Cramp. The
! instantaneous relief of Durns, Bruises and
Sprains.
.: Warsruits, Subjxt'nas etc.
sold at 61 ior 100, at this oilice.
Xcarlv ono tlioufind mew arc
r.oe cn2Ma'c-l on tlic St. Paul aiid
P;h:ilic K:iil;-oad, sorae of wlioni
have bee a at v-ork on the Ttiion
j'-ilie. Koad. C.irs are r.lrcndy
ruirtii;ui sixtv miles -vcst of St.
Paul, and the ties ore oat for nine- Not a Subject of Dorrr. That
y-mile Marlhf r. loo track a jO-i Xe well's Plumonary Sj-rap is the most et-
1a"" down at the rate Ot' hall fi mile j h,etive and never failing remedy for affec-
nodnv. It U ex)eeted that otu? 110113 ,f yalal"S3
lamdrod and ?ixty r.nloH ol t!:e
road Avill bo coiiiietcd boforo too
S'aOV llios. Ore-son. Loilge Xo. 3, I. O. or O. V
j 0'r:r:i--,, Meets every Wednesday even-
A la odd lilac far s-unerior t o ing at 7 o'clock, in Masonic Hall,
tnaeiilaa:e. nifiVebentado bv dissolv- ' Main street.
'n.p m nn r-nn-d ouantitv ot I McratiTS of the Order are invited to attend
THE STOTvE OF S- D. FRANCIS,
FARMERS 'WILL FIND A READY AND
PERMANENT MARKET, AND WILL
RECEIVE THE BEST PRICES
CURRENT FOR ALL KINDS
OF PRODUCE.
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WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A SUPPLY OF FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA,
COFFEE, AND SYHUF3 OF TIlS
BEST BRANDS, AND A GOOD
ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, PROVIS
IONS AND STATIONERY, ALL OF
WHICH WILL BE SOLD
at low morns.
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Call and examine for yourself before
Purchasing elsewhere !
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MOTTO Do unto others as you would thai
others xhould m unto vou.
Oregon City, March 2 1S69. I22.tf
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Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc.
Messrs Jacob 5c Brother, and moved into the stand lately
occupied by that "firm, X am now Letter prepared than ever to
otfopd to the wants of my customers, and-having a double
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amount of verv desiraole goods on nana, i have decided to
Soil o!f at C: -t for the next Sixtv Days, in order to reduce
the stock. In order that all may rest assured of this fact I
ash vou to call and satisfy yourself. My stock consists, in part
of the following articles :
LADIES DliESS GOODS. BALMOR ALS, HATS cf various descriptions;
CLOAKS, se.eli a.i Cireuhr and Sdoka ;
KID GLOYKS, boot unulity :
HOSIl'RY ;
BROWN :ntD ELLA CUED MUSTJXS. ell -vMLIi? :
jjOOTS ND S;iOi:s : II ATS AND CAi'S ; CLOTHING ;
FIN I! BLACK. DflrlSS SUITS ;
C SS1MK!I1'1 SI' ITS :
mTLTaOi: DEAYKil SUITS ;
BOYS' ANI YOUTHS CLOTIIIXG. all sire? and qnal;tios.
r"o A SUIT Til AT WILTj SUIT ANYBODY all on the moot reasonable terms.
ALo a. I a rire sioek ef Cients' FurniIiuif: Goods.
r:'(U'U;;i ES A well polectud aori'.Ment.
npilE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS
JL compelled me apain to chance the name
of the tirra of CHAPMAN & BRO. to that of
THOMAS CHAPMAN having purchased of
the estate all the interest held by ray broth
er in the stock of good. owned by Charman
A Brother, taking effect January 3d, lSG'.J.
HsPi5;" "pM 3 r f j a (f fir;
Will fee Carried on as Usual
AND A FULL STOCK
Will he kept up by me, and will eonsist, in
part, of the following branched of trade :
Dry Goods and Clothing,
I fats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Fancy Notions, Perfumery
And Patent Medicines.
WANTED !
Tamers zxxi ethers pkasc
take notice, that 1 am prepared to purchase
all the Wool that oilers, paying therefor the
highest prices . S. ACKUliMAX
Oregon City, April 2Sth, 1S69. (25.tf
Y7 00L WANTED.
A 21 Y QUANTITY!!
Dy THOMAS CHARMAN.
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IEW FIE1!
JACOB W08T5IAS.
THOMA3 R. V1ELD3
liot viiunr, .nllin a fourtli
of ;iU'oliol tr.il a little a'tir.i. This
will kee p any length of timo when
"Willar-.ietfe riOIs;c No. 151. O.G. T
Meets everv Saturday evening, at the rooms
S.E. corner of Mam and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2
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d:ieed HI cloSOtl iMittle, anil WIHJ 0'clocU. Yisiting members are invited t
I'astea horn, wood and mother ol'! attend. Dycnof AY. C. T .
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To Uevov?, I'ltKCKins. Cos
metics sold lor the -purpose are of-
ten d.-uiirerous. 1 he best plan, attend. Py order
to nuihe a lotion of sour mil k ano
;i small quantity of seraped lsorse
radisliP; let -ihis staitd 1rom six to
twelve hours then u-e it to wash
the parts afieeted, tv.'ice or thrieea
Claclsamas Division No. 3, S. of T.
Holds its regular meetings on Friday even
ing of each week, at Templar Hall, Oregon
Citv. Members of the Order are invited to
w. r.
Wortman & Fields!
Oregon City, Oregon.
tEALESS IX
Provisions of all Kinds !
Wines and. Liquors !
Confectionery, Spices !
Canned Fruits and Meals
And all the Favorite
Brands of Flour and Sugar
ESSTie highest market prices paid,
for country produce.
rt?7" All kin dr. of Drodneo ionglskrr" :
I'.Kk.v:). ru v;::u'i; ;. cakiis. piks;
GKOCUIUUS, COXiT-X"lTOXi-:U .
j&J L A :L kJ - - O
Proprietors cf the long estahll.-'ued
t '' ": b ' .' '
!' f'-'- 6'i. Cm i I
yiUGS WANTED.
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Paints, Oils, Colors,
j)ye Stuffs and Varnish,
Qucensware, Crockery & Lamps
Sash, Poors, and Window Blinds,
Hardware, Tools and Cutlery,
Pope, and Nails
Of Every Description.
1 ash Especial Attention to tny
FINE TEAS,
COFFEE AND SUGAR.
GROCERIES. OF EVERY
VARIETY.
'arming implements
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OF ALL KINDS.
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Sm 1 k W 'in 6 1
Vt.t Slain S:rci1.
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Pcmi-kixs axi) Src.Ai:. An ex
llItnoiaIi Iottge No. 1, A. !'. and
f A. 31. Holds it.-s regular eommuni
y'V cations on the Krt and T lard Sat
. rdnyz in each month, at 7 o'clock,
from the 2 u'th of September to the 2 ith ot
Mych, and 7 A o'clock from the 2oth of March
to the L'Uth of September. Drethremn good
standing are invited to attend.
By order of W. M.
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Oellent (paahty 01 sugar is l;emgj zrr: ::
r.uide from the common held pump- j f jITOLEILA How to Ct.e i
kin. In Jlungary siwrral targe
factories have been in operation
since IS fit. The yield is ahout
oedifv icr ceit of sn?;ar. it h
m
ot
At tho commencement of the Diarrhoea
which always precedes an attack of the
Chflera, take a tjaspoonlui ot the l'm Kil
ler in fnrar and '.Viiter, (hot if convenient),
and then bathe ircelv the stomach and bow
la i.e. '.c.fs (''re i.
that ih'y have J.w:e:l a cp:r r '')
ship" for the purpose Letter
Acconncdatiiir: t-Lcir Patrons !
And that they iciil continue the Manu
facture of Bread, I'ics, Cakes,
Boston, Bvtter, Sugar and
Soda Crachers, A;c. ?yc.
c,
f 1 i r r- r J. " r T A f 1
-vecr-ior
Vhrtrr:ii' IVer.-nu'st old '; (f, 1atJyoe-
.:(,. if,7 A-':: n:'D y ,'.;i, at rut,
Oregon Oily, Oregon.
IMPOPTMit ANi) DMALKR DJ
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CUP, STOCK 0? GH0CZILISS,
CITY BAKI3KY" !
MA IX STREET, OR EG OX ClTY.
BARLOW &, FULLER
(Successors to Wortman &Sheppard.)
Keep constantly on hand
ww." 1,a- t'io t- -i-ta 1 i-vc" th'it ! el with the Pain Killer clear. Should the
, - i diarrhoea or cramps centiiiiu, repeat the
. oeet; S'lgar. I dose every lifteen or twenty minutes till the
ViNKCAr. Ir..vxT. If nr. alt can
Lerrr. iinoil t'iiiriu'. It hehmgs
to the genns of inngals( Priiie'di-
patient is relieved. In extreire cases, two
or more teaspoor.fuls may xe given at 3 dose
The. Pain Killer, as an internal remedy
has no enual. In casf-s of Summer Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asthma, it
cupm in one niht. by" taking it internally,
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Via qinn''V). : )and is easilv propo- j and batiditj with it freely. Its action is like
- ated hv tollowin-the annexed re-1 '?rt-lc' wheteXternally api.lied to
vw . -r , -i Put ns. Scil'is or sprains, bor tooth acne
GOlpO : l hnu a. pound Oi ;,.. t iUii t6 trv it. In short, it is a P.xin
hiv: f.r.f-ar and half a rvint of! Kit:r. The VSm Killer io sold by all deajers
-'T ., . 1 ' :n T'lt-mlv Mediclnea, S-1.5t
Wfi '
CAKES! PIES! BREAD!
And Crackers of all kinds !
Has leen DovUv Increased by this 1
changt, and xcill be kept complete
In Every DipartmetU.
Goods will fee Delivered in the City,
ITILL llY.r.V CONSTANTLY on II AND
V al.sn.-e and well.selectcuUtock of Hooks
Slationery, acd Drags, comprising in part
Standard and Miscellancovs Pools,
Medical, Mining, and Scientific
Books, Tin-ohgical and Relig
ious Books, Juvenile and
Toy Beaks, Salbnlh and
Bay School Boohs,
III GREAT VARIETY.
Blank Boohs in Every Style, Pass
Books, Memorandum Bonks, and
Time Books, Drawing, TraC
ing and Tissue Paper, '
Port folios, and
tnr Attention will be paid to any business
left with me on Commission.
Notick. My Pusincss with all who favor
me with their patronage, will be done on a
old basis but Legal' Tender will be re
ceived at the market, quotations.
Agent Yv'PLLS FA it GO & CO.
j-TT I desire to say to all who favor me
with' their patronage that I shall use my best
ability to please them, and all orders shall
meet "with prompt attention. My facilities
for doing business are as good as any house
in Oregon, and I pledga myself to eH as
Chean as any House in iroou standing in the
Stde I will not be undersold by any one
Pk'i'so give me si call and eimri'iio for your
selves. 1 hanking yoti for past favors;
I remain, itesnf-t (Vi'lv vor.rs,
THOMAS CHAPMAN.
J. Myers & Brother, under the Court House
egoii City, will pay the highest prices rul
ing t'or Wool. A large quantity is wanted,
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Or
jfOll SALE.
One Splendid Building lot; 33 feet fron
by le-3 feet deep, in the very heart of this
citv. Cheap as tiirt.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICII.
SALE.
A family Pesidence. in this city House
cost 3,000 will be old for less than that.
AH about the premises as neat as wax
Call early AT THIS OFFICE.
JOTICK.
All persona Laving drums' ngninst the
unders'gued are requested to present the
same for payment. And those indebted
must make immediate settlement.
JACOB fc PKOT1IER.
Oregon City, Jane 17, ISM.
jSTOTICE.
To whom it may concern . My wife Snroh
has left my bed and board without just cause
or provocation this is to warn all persons not
to harbor or give her credit for I will p;iy no
debts of her eontrattinc 3 4. 'it
Mav 11th ISO'.'. WM. W. COCI1PAX.
ISSOLUTIOX.
The firm of Fair Brothers is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. Business will be
carried on as usual by Isaac Farr. Pills duo
the Pi rn may be uakf to either one of the mi
uer si-ned. ISAAC FA PR.
June lhUh, 1C10. JOHN FA PP. 0
jQ ISSOLUTIOX.
Notice is hereby given that the Co-partnership
heretofore existing between the un
dersigned, under the firm name of J. F. Mil
ler &' Co., in Oregon City, Clackamas county
Oregon, has been dissolved by mutual con
sent. JOHN P. MILLER.
June Iftth ISoO. .7. V. SHATl'UCK.
Free of expense to purchasers, and or- n-rrrn t t?tt ?t
dcrs frL a distance v:iil beearefaly ? K 0 TO GlIiC ixLBJSiS,
filled and promptly dispatched. Arnolds', Maynard cfc A oyes,' and
David's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet
Orders in this Line will meet vri
PROMPT ATTENTION !
We Sell as Che?? as tlic Cheapest !
Call. Examine, and PRICK our sic-tic
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
Music, Music Taper, and
Nolo Books.
IKT3jV:ITJ3M:
GANGPLOWS.
As the age in which we live demands
progress in Farming Implements as
well as in all c'lwr blanches cf indus
tri, we have entered extensively upon
tlic Mannfaeturc of the Celebrated
Flell Gaisg Flow I
Better knoicn inOregon as the VOL
GA MO Tl'LOl V, Th is P2w com .
bines all the desirable points of a per
fect implement, being simple in con
sfruction, cheap, durable, and of light
draft. The only Premiums wlueh were
awarded to Gang Plows at the great
Implement trial at Mutton 11, Sept. 4,
18C0. by the Stale Agricultural Soci
etif of Illinois, were awarded io this
Plow. The following is an extract
from the Report of the Commissioner
of Agriculture, for the year 1800, and
may be found on page 240 of that re
port :
"The Gang Plow ma.'le by J. C. Pfeil.
Arenzvdle, Cass county Illinois, is received
with no little favor in tho west. Almost in
credible stories are told of its excellence
and efficiency in plowing the prairie ields
of Illinois a?id ot'oer States.
" The ueoth of the furrow is regulated by
TTi'ATi-J OF JOHN GU1B15LK Deceased.
Jl2j Notice is hereby given by the under
sucned, Hxecvuer of the last will and testa
ment of the above iia'POd John Cribble de
ceased, to his creditors, and all persons
having claims against Ids estate, to exhibit
the same, with the necessary vouchers, t
the nndcrsig'r.'id, at the law-office of I). M.
McKenney, in Oregon City. Cinckamas
county, Oregon, wit In n six months after the
Unit publication of this notice.
ANDUEVV E. G KIBBLE,
f..V!t Executor.
.July the 10th, If XX
OTICE.
The wnders'gned having leaded the Ore
gon House to Messrs. J. II. Lauteiback and
5. J. Hiudei man, gives this notice to ail
j.eisoas indebted, to call and ssttle their ac
counts up to July 'ith. All persons having
claims against me, wiil please present their
y.i.tt
JACOB BOEHM.
NOTICE;
la hereby civen that the City Council ef
Orcson Citv Will receive bids at the Council
Cluiinber on Saturday the 17th iust., tor ?h
furuishini; of material, and the const ruction
of a building tor the Fire Department of
Oregon City, in accordance with the plan
and speeiiieatiou on tile at the Couucd
CI -.amber.
By order of the Council.
JAS. A. SMITH,
.T5.2S Record r
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BARLOW &
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s;?nitu-r t'iom in Lnix
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quart ; ot wntt" till Vv'C-ll li.-sol veil, QALE OF GOVEllNMENT BUILDINGS,
then ii!::ce tho mixture hi a woml-i O
1 , 1 tVi'l lv nld at pnblie pale, at Camp
tn OV Sv(-nO ptd, COVer It OVfi', allt j r v vih, Oreann, at 1 o-iock P. 3L, oa the
place lu'lund tho stove ia a -warm i tu day of Aiast. l-so:), to the hi?it bidder for
sil uatiOn. 1't r.OOUt SIX or SOVen I Camp O. F. tititli, Orefrou. cunshstmjf of twenty-
vul-vi vein vill fiii,1 tnit-Mr mi tlio two buiilinars,eoiistrueted of stone,adoe and soil.
A Otjvs OU 111 Tina llonting On lilt The L-nitet States reserves the right to hold
top a tough, licshy substance this
i the vinegar plant ; the mixture
v ill have turned to vineg;ir, but of
a'poorer qualit y than vill le inanu
iaeturcl -without its aid, Nov,"
prepare a mixture as Wtbro, and
when coolisit lav over it the vine
Also keep on hand all kinds of
1-AMILY GROCERIES !
AND PROVISIONS !
STEAMBOAT STORES!
And ail Articles used for Culinary
Purposes !
hold
possession of such of these lmildinq;s as may con
tain stores at the time of sale, until all the stores
are removed. The removal is now going on and
will be pushed rapidly to completion.
36.it, 11UFUS SAXTON,
Bvt. Brig-. Gen. Chkf Qr. Mas. Dept. Col.
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HATS! HATS! HATS!
OF EVKRY STYLE
ear plant. A iit of lathing or ! Largs Quantities can la Found
slimgle snouid oe )iaced upon the
mixture hel'ore )laeiug the plant
oyer it, as the vinegar is of a purer
quaiitv it" the plant does not lie
u wholly upon it. Set it behind the
stove or beside the range, covering
it closely, and, in two Aveelcs or
move, taste it ; if sharp vinegar,
bottle, it, and continue your manu
facture. The vinegar is of a dark
color but of far better quality than
what is bought generally for cider
vinegar, but lias never seen apple?.
It is probable that vhat is termed
the "mother m vinegar is closely
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J, C HEVESDOHFFES. & BPvO.'S
S, IE. corner of Morrison and Front
streets, Portland, Oregon.
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Also Caps of erery stvle, and Boys' and
Girlo Hats in large varu ".es. Give us a call
and examine
IPS! i lit I I5 1 till 1S2
-.- HOUSE,
BARLOW & FOILEP,
Sell a fine assortment of
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO !
By the Case, or at retail !
The highest Cash pri-zs paid for coun
try produce.
L. PT'.LTin.
a. v. :,:i.li:;-.
IiL. 0i V-xl Vt.l , t.,o crank..!xlc v.hich is so arranged that
A General Variety of Drugs and
paicni Medicines, Constantly
on hand, for sale.
H0HS MADE
P 1 P f; O T n P f?7 ? i '-'wi-..
f;if Schorl Teachers, and parents of Schol
ar will timl it to their advantage to inspect
nv Ptock aud 11 rices:, before purehasins: tdsc-
Tf.iperte.l t OrJcr. Orders res-
it? i ana" proniprlv iillc.l.
Ar : ?. f-.r the Sm Frvncisco Times, and
n 'ical :. and p-p'-r-?.
.7(s:iX .M.T'.ACOX.
Land 0.f--ce, Oregon City, Oregon, )
June "Jo, ISfjy. t
To John C. Cottreil: You are hereby'
notified that George V. Kemp has applie.i at
ihis ofiice to he periaitted to contest your
I v in est cad Entry. No. ;7 for the S. V. i
! Section ", T. 7 N. K. 4 W., al!c-ing- that
von have abandoned the same for more thnti
the plor.iihs can be driven deeper or shal- f six months lart past ; and you are tnrtber
-180,0(10 Is of WOOL ! !
WANTED!
BY TIIE
Attention is also directed to the fact
that nohody else sells ihe
FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE !
A3?- In short. Farmers and the public gen
erally, are invited to call at the City Bakery,
where the truth will be made apparent that
our stock is complete, and our prices reason
able. Ail kinds of produce taken in exchange
tor -oods. BARLOW & FULLEU
Harvest of 1889! !
Selling off to Close Business,
And iao HUMBUG !
Manufacturer of and loaler in Furniture,
Qiir-co-v crrv.
rpAKKS THIS :iiLTif;';;()F I.TOt-.MlXG
JL the public that he haa now oa hand
a large invoice of
squart: and extension tables,
BUREAUS,
BED-STEADS.
LOUNGES. DESKS.
STANDS, CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Medium Furniture, !
Forming a complete and desirable assort
ment, which me; its the attention of bayeis.
tr tut a Krm? a PTTTnQ V77t?"tf TT7T7! v! ! 'tSlierrs,
OREGON CITY
WOOLEPI I1ILLS
OHEGOX CITV, OREO ON
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"Who have iust re-opened the Mill after
lower at the pleasure of the driver, wnen the
team is niovinr,by means of the lever.
AVe also manufacture sr.! key jilows for
small boys, or infirm persons who are nnabie
to manage a. team of three or four horses.
This gang or suikey plow, will cvt a fur
row from '2 to 10 inches dee).
"The committee who tested the draught
of this pio'7 with a dynamometer state, that
it ran lighter by 140 pounds, than other plows
when running at the same depth, and held
by the plowman while on foot.""
? With this Plow one man can do
more icork than two men can do iritji
walking Plows, and the same amounts
of team. Hence, it will be. seen that
it will more than pay for itself in one
season's plowing.
notified tint the case will be heard at this
oiiiee on Thursday the 5th day of August,
l'jij'.t, at 10 o'clock a. m.
OWEN WADE, Tiepster.
314 1 HENUY WAHREX, lleeeivcr.
lOlt SALE.
In a desiraMc location in Oregon City, at
a bargain. Time wiil be. civen tor a part ot
the purchase moncv. TITLE rEKFECT.
3" Iron; re ol
JAMES M. MOOT1E. Oreeon Citv.
IVc will also manufacture, the
WEB-T0 0T GANG PLOW!
A N I) T II E
WebFoot Walking Plow !
Both patterns of Mr. Lewis' invention
it fome of the llnest. and best qualities cf
rroods manufactured on the Facinc coast,
f ccusiStm? oi an iauu
AND
OF
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allied to this plant, and inikt h
cnnilovcHl by those vho vlcsiro to
produce ;x t: vir.egttr dait"! vvith-
maro ia this maimer is extremely &LlluViZ,T IT 2,lilDIlig
s-mall. and, as it is a condiment sol
universally eni?)loyed m culinary braining, Gilding,
matters we recommend it to o;ar
readers. AVc do not think th.at
there is anytliin deleterious in its
properties, and it would certainlv
ot vinegar -vlio would ho mmhlc ! ,?llfk aVe,,i ? rn done on. 1U Pacific
- ' It -'( -;. r.r.anune our trork ondJvul 'fe,r
A small wooden bttiter hrici
China Glossing, Imitations
Of all kinds
vToovl stud MuiIIc !
m
tv'.iula v,o an excellent utensil tor
its preparation, as it could be cov
ered tilrhtiv.
G
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STEvery order attended to -with care and
:-itticii, c. E. MURRA Y.
m cl Door Kaiston'B Brick.
Main st. Oregon City
DEY GOODS,
READY-HADE CLOTHING,
EC0TS AND SHOES,
Hens' Ladies, Misses' aad Chilarena'
HATS AITD CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glas: and Plated
Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Burners
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
Has got to be sold
HegardSess of Fries I
tiju To convince yourself "with respect to
this matter, call at the old corner.
Usintr good material-, and employing th
very bestinechan;-- in the .State, hence he
can warrant his is tobo as represented
and he is prepared to till all orders with
promptness.
He would call the attention of the public
to his salesroom, as containing the most
complete assortment of desirable yoc-ds in the
2,!ain street, Oregon City.
OKEG0IT CITY
BEEEEY!
HE Nil Y 11 U SBEL,
Having purchased the above Brewery wish- j -
cs to lntorm tne pauiic- iuru i;e is now prepar
ed to mauufactare a No. 1 :mihiy of
LAGER BE EH.
As rood as can be obtained anyirhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
Il'trd Times.
invl (ill lii'ls
Flannels, Ehaikds and Yam,
Vv'hich the Company arc now offering at
greatly reduced prices.
V'o invite all rnerclmnt;t to give us a
call at the Mill, or at the agencies of
L. White Co., Portland; or
Broymnn I'.ro., Salem: or
Brown Bros. & Co.. San Francisco.
Any desired styles of goods, made to
order, on short notice.
It. JACOB, Managing Agent
O. C. M. t rr Company.
a thorough refitting, aiid nre now turning for which, patents have been applied
for, and wrack have, withstood practi
cal tests with the best results, receiving
pattering testimonials wherever seen
or tried.
JKsy Now, the Farmers cf Oregon
are invited to give the Oregon City
Manufactory a trial. T)o not jjuxch
ase a Plow of any description until
you have examined 0W make and
'prices, as we are determined to sell at
less than importer'' s rates, by giving
you a more durable article, and a guar
antee warranting the same.
For further information address
LEWIS k POLLOCK.
"7 1 X AL SETTLEM EN T.
Jn County Court of Clackamas Count?,
State of Oregon :
In the matter of the estate of John Killi'
deceased: To the heirs, creditors, and all
persons interested in taid estate, you &r
notified that II. Killia. administrator of said
estate has filed his final account and asked
to be discharged from such administration,
and the Court has fixed
Monday, the 2nd deny of Angus',
18G'J for the bearing or" said application, when
you can appear ami be heard and tiie ohjec-
tions to the allowance of such account and, i
discharge, if you desire so to do.
Y. T. MATLOCK.
33.it) County Jmhrc.
OTICE.
OREGON' CITY,
"yM. J3R0UGHT0X.
Contracor and Builder,
Main St., 0 It EC. OX CITY.
3-Tvill attend to all wcrk in Irs line con
sisting is part of Carpenter and Joiner woik
framing, building, etc. Jobbing promptly
attended to.
"TUSTICES BLANKS, of every ue -cr'p
I tion. printed at the FT;;r;rai-K office
W. ?. KIGKFIELD,
Established since 18!0,at the old stand,
Main Strict, Oregon City, Oregon.
p An Assortment of vV atches, Je-w-r
dry, aad Scth Thomas weight
f 'i Clocks, all of which are warranted
v. 'Jt to be as represented.
'V Bepairings done on short notice,
inu tuaulitul lor past t avers.
em.
CLASS GEEEITMA2T,
tir, Ail orders for the deli very of mcrchan-
ov-e or pacKagei and treight ot whatever des
rf ivpr .5- Co.'s Th'-Store. 1 OI$ PRIXTi:. 'JKATLY r"!;PT. 1 cri'? on-to an P3rL nf 11,0 city, v, ill be c.c-
" Orfgo C'i'i'. 1 O cd at tho E'TLBriii:-i; Or'FICE. cUvCu pron'r-t-y and with care.
gHADES SALOON.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
MAIX STREET, Oregon City.
- n i l t i
Aiie aoovo nameu popular re
sort has been thoroughly renovat
ed and repaired during the past season and is
now open to the public, fully complete in all
its appointreets. Two of the
Best BILLIARD TABLES in, GREG OX
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention cf the lovers of this
popular amusement to them.
THE BAR IS SUPPLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj
Cigars. Scotch. Irish and Bourbon alreadj
famous, for hot Whiskies and Punch.
W Families supplied.
HO T C OFF EE A XD O YSTERS.
At all hours for the convenience of patron
iTMEL heap:- FKTNTEI),
XJ
At iha Eutcrpriss 02kef
Is hereby giveu to all whom it may eon
corn, that the People's Transportation "C'1fl!"
pany and other parties interested have U'
with the Recorder of Oregon Citv, a J''
tion to the City Council oi' Orezou Citv str
ing for the vacation of that portion of Vhc-
street in said city lying south ot the r-;11
between lots seven and eight, in Block N(,
Two, in said city continued westerly. 3iK
between that point and the People's Tp1'-
portation Company's basin, and also ot th?
continuation of Third street and of the
leys running through Blocks one and
in said city, lying between the East line
said Water street and the YYillamette River. .
and that paid petition will be heard on Men- V
day August Otii lSt',0. .. .
The People's Transportation
Comranv bv -A.
A. McCUL'LY. Presideat. .
GEORGE MARSHALL,
C1IAS P. CHUKC11, . -J.
W. LEWIS.
S. L. POLLOCK
By order of the Council.
JAMES A. SMITIi. ;
35.5 1 . Recorder
A. J. BI0KR0E,
Dealer inCalifornia, Vermont
and Italian Marbles, Obelisks qAI
Monuments, Head and loot ' ;
Stones, W?v
Salem Oregon. I
Mantfrs and Furuiturc Marble i'tin,!j2- V
to order. Lk
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