The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, August 28, 1869, Image 4

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NEW VARIETY OF WHEAT.
What its name is Emblematical
of The DesMoines licgistcr, hi
noticing a new variety of wheat
p-roAvii in Polk count v, Iowa, called
J- ' - - ' r
the "Copperhead Wheat
11
savs
it:
Fanners from different sections
of the country report that the hind
of wheat known as " Copperhead
"Wheat" stood the Avct weather bet
ter than any other. "Whisps of
wheat of this and of the Goose va
riety, grown in adjoining fields,
have been shown us, and while the
last named variety was "blighted
badly, the other had but very few
o heads in it but were perfect. That
it has a; very disagreeable name
everybody admits, but that it is a
"hardy, ilood proof grain, seems to
be proven by the experience of
practical men.
The copperhead was the emblem
of liberty, adopted by the patriots
of the revolution, who fought for
and established our Republican
4i-m rvT (jni-fvymfiit. The name
was never "disagreeable" to any
citizen of the United States, but
the tories of 1770 and the radicals
of 18G9, who are "purps" of the
Fame litter of Imperial despotism.
Political copperheadism is like the
wheat of tljat name it never falls
down, mildews nor rots, on account
of the destructive influence of radi
calism, any more than the wheat of
that name does, on account oi tne
disastrous iloods which have fallen
the present season, for a sign of
God's displeasure, on account of
the wickedness and corruption of
the radical party in endeavoring to
convert our republican form of gov
ernment into a consolidated Impe
rial despotism, with national bank
ers and other untaxed bondholders
lor rulers,and the working men and
women for their slaves. Eeohulc
Constitution.
Fj-edtiie FEurr trees It must
he apparent to every reflecting per
son that the material round about
n fruit-tree, -which renders import
ant aid in the production of line j
fruit ot any "kind, must necessarily
he more or less exhausted after a
vine, hush, or tree has produced
abundant crops for several success
ive seasons. For example : A
large pear-tree or apple-tree vail
frequently yield from ten to six
teen bushels of fruit annually.
3Iany trees have produced more
than twice these quantities at one
crop.
After a fe-w seasons, the material
that the roots must bo supplied
w ith, in order to develop fruit, will
be more or less exhausted. For
this reason, fruit begins to fail; and
the failure is often attributed to the
east -wind, or some mysterious at
mospheric influence, -when, in reali
ty, the sole cause is starvation,
arising from an impoverished soil.
The remedy is to feed the roots
of all hinds of fruit-trees with lime,
-wood-ashes, gypsum, chip-dirt,
bones, fishes, and any thing that
Avill renovate an impoverished soil.
It is evident that fruit-trees can
not produce fine fruit out of noth
ing, or out of such material as may
be desirable for some other pur
pose. Hearth and Home.
A Boy's Composition ox Toe.
I like ice. "When its cold I like it
best. Ice is good for a great many
tilings. It is good to skate on3aud
its good to make ice cream. I like
to skate. Sometimes I lend my
skates to Lizzie Jones, and she lets
me Luckel them on for her. she
wears striped stockings, v. ith red
-white and Blue running around
them, and her legs look like a stick
n of candv. Father savs ice is good
in cobblers. I dont know -why it
is better in cobblers than any other
ways. I suppose I shall be a great
deal -wiser when I grow up. I like
ice cream with plenty of vanilla in
it. There's more ice cream in the
summer than in the -winter, and
more ice in winter than in summer
there are heaps of things I don't
understand. Mother says if I eat
too much ice cream it will make
my stomach hurt. I eat all I want
oj but I am careful not to cat too
0
much, because mother says not to.
When next winter comes Lizzie
Jones and I are going to skate
G some more. There will not be any
more winter until summer comes.
The seasons are mighty cold in this
country. Sometimes winter comes
before summer, and sometimes sum
mer comes before winter. Father
says I may have a new pair of
hkates next summer. AVhcn I get
to be a man, I am going to pour
red stuff on the ice, To warm it. be
O
fore I put it in my mouth, like fi-
ther does. (joppcrta(.
An elderly gentlemen, return
o
Ing home on Sunday from church, lands entered at the land office at
began to extol the merits of the j Olympia, Y. T under the several
sermon to his son. The following
short dialogue tells the story :
"I have heard, Frank,'' said the
old gentleman, one of the most
delightful sermons ever delivered
before a Christian society. It car
ried me to the crates of heaven.
" Well, I think, replied Frank,
q you had better have dodged in,
for you Avill never have suchanoth
er chance.
A Point "Well Put. We clip
this from the San Francisco Her
ald: One hundred Chinamen will live
in a ho trie, the whole of which
would be occupied by one white
laborer and his family. This is a
fact demanding the consideration
of those of our citizens who em
ploy their money in building
houses for laboring people to live
in. ThcFe one hundred Chinamen
will perform the work of fifty white
men : tli white men are out of em-
ploymeir;; they have been dis
charged, and their places filled
with" chcip Chinese laborers. The
white laborers must seek employ
ment elsewhere, and their families
go with them. Forty-nine houses
are unoccupied, and landlords have
not yet devised a practicable
scheme for collecting rents from
tpiirmiless houses. Continue to
crowd out the white laborer and
fill his phec with Chinamen,
and
not many months will pass away
before 4 To Let' will embellish the
doors and windows of hundreds of
JwoHin' Louses vvitliin our towns
and citiea The result is inevit
able. Billings and Bees. The bum
ble bec is one uv nature's sekrets.
They v-robablv have a destiny tew
till, and are probably necessary, if
a fellow only knew how. They
live apart from the rest of man
kind ia little circles, numbering
about seventy-five or eighty souls.
They are born about haying-time,
and aiv different from any bug I
know uv; they are the biggest
when just born. They resemble
some men in this respect. Their
principal bizness is making poor
honey, but they dou't make eny
tew sell. Boys often rob them
out uv a whole summer's work,
but there is one thing about the
bumble bee that boys always watch
dreadful close, and that is their
helm. I had rather not have all
the bumble bec honey there iz be
tween here and the city uv Jerusa
lem, than to have a bumble bee
Jilt me with his helm when he
comes round suddin'. They are
different from other war vessels;
the helm always minds the bum
ble bee.
American crraveyra-ds yield
some curious fragments in the way
of epitaphs; "but we have never
yet met with such a marvelous
combination of business and pathos
as is contained in the following
obituary notice, culled from a
Spanish journal :
"This morning our Saviour sum
moned awav the iewelcr Sicbald
lllmaga from his shop to another
and a better world. The under
signed, his widow, will weep upon
his tomb, as will also his two
daughters, Hilda and Emma, the
former of whom is married, and
the latter is open to an olier. 1 he
funeral will take place to-morrow.
His disconsolate widow.
" Vekoniqce It.lmaoa.
"P. S. This bereavement will
not interrupt our business, which
will, be carried on as usual, only
our place of business will be re
moved Irom .No. 3 lessi do leisn
turiers to No. 4 Hue de Missionaire,
as our grasping landlord has raised
our rent.
A couple of Yankee girls put
a bull frog into the hired man's
bed to see if they could set him to
talk. Daniel threw the frog out
of the window and never said a
word. Soon after he put a bushel
of chestnut burs into the cxirls bed,
and about the time he thought
they would make the least -shadow,
Daniel went to their door and rat
tled the latch furiously. Out
went the light and in went the
girls, hut they didn't stick, though
the bras did. Calling them, he
begged them to lie quiet, lie only
wanted to know if they had seen
anything of that pesky bullfrog,
he'd "in two dollars to find him.
A xtw edition of Greenbacks.
In addition to the new fractional
currency the Treasury Department
vrill soon issue new United States
notes of the denomination of one
dollar. The plates tor thee notes
arenowhoin engraved. The vig
nette of Chief Justice Chrise in the
left face of the notes vrill be taken
oil" and a bust of "Washington sub
stituted. Thi-5, and changes in
the vignettes recently made on the
face of the fractional currency, is in
accordance -with an act of Congress
prohibiting the vignettes of persons
now living from being on the face ot
the Uniited States cunencv. N.
T. JPmld.
Land Business-. TVe are in
debted to Jacob J.Clark, Esq., Reg-
- Ustcr, for the following list of
acts of Congress, during the month
of July, 1 SCO: Sold for cash, 2,032-54-100
acres ; entered under home
stead act, 3,028 87-100 acres ; en
tered under donation act, 802 38
100 acres; declatory statements
filed on GOO 25-100 acres; entered
with military bounty land war
rant, 1 GO acres. Total for July, 7,
524 O-i-100 acres. Ohjmpla Zrans-cript.
An Irishman inst from the sod
was eating some old cheese, when
he 'found,3 to his dismay, that it
contained living inhabitants.
"lie jabcrs' said he, "does
your chase in this country have
ekiider?"
"Whales xsv Mackekel. The Monterey
Democrat reports whales in large numbers
in the Bay of Monterey. Seven were
baedinoneweek by the whalers in that
place. Mackerel have also made their
appearanee, after an absence of many
years.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Oregon LtOtlgc Io. 3, I. O. of O. V.-
ZXZ'tti, Meets every Wednesday even
&fe ing at 7 o'clock, in Masonic Hall,
Main street.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order.
Willamette Lodge No. 151. O, G. T
Meets everv Saturday evening, at the room3
S.E. corner of Minn and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. By order of . O. i.
Clacltamas 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
attend. By order . P.
Mulinoiuali L.oli;e Ko. 1, A F. ami
A. "I. Holds iis regular communi
Vacations on the First and Third Sat
nrdovs in each month, at 7 o'clock,
from the 20th of September to the iiOth of
March, and 7i o clock irom the 'ioth ot Maxell
to the '200.1 of September. Brethren in good
standing are invited to attend.
By order of Yf. M.
ASIATIC CHOLERA THE STRONGEST
PROOF OF INTRINSIC MERIT.
Dear Sin I ouahl to hare acknowledged,
Ions ago, the box of Pain Killer you had the
goodness to send tne. Its coming was most
providential. I believe hundreds of lives
were saved, under God, by it. The Cholera
appeared here soon afier we received it. We
reported at once to the Pain Killer, using as
directed for Cholera. A list was kept of all
to whom the Pain Killer was given, and our
native assistants assured us that eight out of
everv ten to whom it was prescribed tecov
ered. It has proved an incalculable blessing
to mul tardea ot poor peopie tnroughout a
this region. Our native preachers are never
willing to go out on their excursions with
out a supply of the Pain Killci. It give
them favor in the eves of the people, and ac
cess to families by whom., otherwise, they
would be very indifferently received.
Believe me, Faithfully Yours,
J. M. JOHNSON" Missionary,
S0.lt) Swaiow, China
2AItLOW
IX THE HOTEL Business Again.
X A VI NO TAKEN GEO. A. SIIErPAUP
a as copartner in the business and leased
the celebrated CLIFF HOUSE, of Oregon
City, for the term of one year, we would say to
the public, come on, we are ready for you,
and will accommodate von to the best of" our
ability. DAHLOW & SllEPI'AKD.
August 21. -tf.
MEUICAN EXCHANGE.
date LIXCOLX HOUSE,
Ho. 84 Iroitt street, Fnrtianu Oregon.
L. V. W. QUDIBY, I'ltorniKToi:,
Late (f 1 Tester it Hotel.)
This honr,e is the most commodious in the
State, newlv furnished, and it will be the en
deavor of the proprietor tojnakehts guests
comfortable, ihe Luggage Wagon win al
ways be found at the landing on the arrival
of steamships and river boats, currying ba
gac to the house tree ot charge
c
OSMOPOLITAX HOTEL.
FORMERLY AKEICONES,
FRONT St., TORTLANP.
W.E.SSWALL and J.3.SPSENQES
F R O P R I E TORS.
The Proprietors of this well known House
having superior accommodations, guarantee
entire satisfaction to all guests.
t:JL The Hotel Coach will be in attendance
to convey passengers and baggage to and
Irom the" Hotel, free of charge. (iutf
OHice Oregou and Cahiornia Stage Co.
W ESTER X HOTEL.
Y V
PORTLAND, OREGON.
S. 13. 52HTH Cc GEOUGE B. GOGS,
PROPRIETORS.
This vre'l known llor.se has brcn newly
furnislicfl, enlarged by an nduition of thirty
rooms, hot and told baths attached, and is
now the best Hotel in the citv of Portland,
irtf SMITH & COOK, Proprietors.
"NTEVT COLUMBIA
HOTEL.
Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
jO" The most Comfortable Hotel in the
City. Board and Lodin, from one to two
dollars perda', according to rooms ocenpied.
Free Coach to and from the house.
40tn EDWARD CARNEY, Proprietor.
piOXEEIl HOTEL,
No. 5 North Front Street, between A
end B Streets, Portland Oregou.
PATEICK HQEItlSSEY, Proprietor
o
ftli-This -well known Hotel baa been newly
Furnished and Relitted, and offers superior
accommodations to the Traveling Public,
ar,d is sitnated near the steamship landing.
Hoard and Lodging per week 00
. a ' dav 1 00
Cmrh in and from the Hotel, free of
charce. i0-tf
"XTEW YORK HOTEL,
(Dentfchcs Gafthaus,)
No. IT Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landins, I'ortland, ure-on.
II. EGTJirds, J. J. 7ILEENS,
PROPRIETORS.
Eoard per ee.c
" with Lodging. . .
0 oo
1 00
Day.
HADES SALOOX.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
3IAIX STREET, Ore gun City.
Best BILLIARD TABLES in. OREGON
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention vt uie loveis 01 una
ponular amusement to them.
THE BAR IS SUPPLIED
Tr;f-, -ill tv.p choicest dualities of Liuuora an
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alrcadj
famous Whiskies and Punch, viso
STAFFORDSHIRE
STONE
ugaa jit :
OX DHAUGIIT. '
jery 'Families supplied.
' TUOilAS II. BARRY, Dispenser.
Harvest of 1869! !
Selling off to Close Business,
Asacl sno MIX
lie ISsatli'C Stoel.
of
DSY GOODS.
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
SCOTS AND SHOES,
liens' Ladies, Misses' and Childrens'
HATS AND CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated
Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Burners!
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
Has got to be sold
Regardless of Price!
To convince yourself with respect to
thia matter, call at the oM corner.
1. SELMA,
South of love 8c Co.'s Tin Store,
Oregon City
HOUSE,
SIGN.
Lh--'-Ljr'
AND
A. ?"-J-
aintlng
Graining, Gilding,
China Glossing, Imitations
Of all kinds
Wood sina! Msi5lIc I
Executed as v:M ax can be done on the Pacific
Coast. Examine our work and Judge J or
yourtalvss.
5-Every order attended to with care and
xpedition, C. JJ. MUERA Y,
Wefct Door llalston's I'.rick,
Main St., Oregon City
Sixteen Years in Oregon.
TIIE
Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform all his old
customers (and as many new ones as may
not be acquainted with the fact) that he still
continues to operate at the
FHAITKXilH BOOK STOH3,
105 Trent Street, Portland,
(exactly orrosiTE mount hood)
Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL LOOKS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
IXSTRUCTIOX EOOKS for all kinds of
Musical Instruments.
BAS:3, VIOL, CJUITAU and VIOLIN
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS,
MISCELLAXEO US BOOKS,
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
KEY7SPAPKUS,
MAGAZINES,
GLOBUS,
PRESSES,
PENS,
Photographic Albums,
And every other article in the above line
KOMS LSAIIUFACTURE.
Successor to 1IIGGIXS C03IPAX1
No. 8 Front Street, Portland, Oregon,
Is now mannfacturinc a superior article of
Chemical. Olive, Pale and JJrown l amily
boas) which he Will seil at ban lrancisco
pnctfs.
JOBIXSON'S
Celebrated Magic Soap Powders!
Prepared in G, 12, and 24 lb. Boxes,
READY FOR WASHING!
TIitk w pTipnnr.r than Common Soap. It
removes Paint, Tar, Pitch and dirt of everv
description : and which lias iven suca jren
evl .satisfaction, bv proving that yuur wash
in" can be done with one-half the time and
labor of the old mode. Thus labor saved is
ninnov made : as wash-boards, machines and
hard rubbing to wear out clothes, is entirely
dispensed with, and the washing for a dozen
nprsons 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 lor washing
anv and all kinds ol goous, oat provea auer
one year's use not to injure in the sughtes
denree anv fabric of the finest texture ; and
also the finest article for the hands, as it
makes them soft and white, as well as your
clothes. It also keens your hands from
channinz when exposed to the air,
V.'e dei'v the world to produce its superior
lor washing any and an wnas oi goous.
Our obiect' is to save vour time, expense
hard labor, and especially the woman who
has to was a.
We take pleasure in announcing a few of
the many ladies' names by their consent
who have used our Prepared Magic Soap
Powders, from six uaontiis to one year :
POUTLAXD, SALEM.
Sirs. C. S. Silvers,
" A. C. Gibus,
" Dr. Walking
W. IL Pennett,
" II. Wr. Davis,
" IL Wilcox,
" J. Knott,
" Ladd.
TITS STA.1
Mrs. Sis Wr. Brown,
" Dr. McCurdv,
" I. II. Moores,
" 31 a j. Berry,
" Deianey,
" Graves,
Union not el.
Z AT LARGE.
Amity Mrs. Jos. Watt; lerfi wttc -Mr:
A R Burbank ; Dayt-on Messrs James Jfc OI
den ; Purest Grove Messr.-Combes & Buxton
Corralli Messrs Briggs & Kizer ; Alfanii
Mrs. J. B. Springer, Mrs. Irwin ; I)(dla,ilrs
Birder; leoanm ,Mrs. Kalston ; .Jr-tirron
Mrs Walters; Oregon City Just introduced,
for sale by merchants generally.
Manufactory, Pine st., bet. Front and
First. Portland, Oregon.
16:3m S. ROBLNSOX &
1l Il
WHEN THE BELL RINGS
mam mZc mil. -
fiw is trie i ime m
While they are
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Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc.
of Messrs. Jacob & Brother, and moved into the stand lately
occupied by that firm, 1 am now better prepared than ever to
attend to the wants of my customers, and having a double
amount of very desirable goods on hand, I hnve decided to
Sell olf at Cost for the next Sixty Days, 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 :
LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, HATb of various descriptions;
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ;
KID GLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY;
L'HOWX AND PLEACHED MUSLIXS. all widths :
BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING ;
FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ;
CASSIM ERE SUITS;
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ;
IiOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities.
ST- A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terms.
Also a largo stock of Gents' Furni.-diing Goods.
GROCERIES A well selected assortment.
7zsjr
,11 kinds of Produce Bought."?.
BREAD. CRACKERS, CAKES. PIES,
G ROCER I ES, CON V 1 ! C T ION E 1 1 Y.
Hew FsrrnI
iller & Miller!
l'roprietors of the long established
NCOLN BAKERY!
West Ssilc Strt'ft,
Oregon City Oregon.
Talc pleasure instating to the public
that they have formed a copartner
ship for the purpose of letter
Accommodating their Patrons !
And that they icill continue the. Manu
facture of Pread, Pies, Lakes,
Boston, Butter, Sugar and
Soda Crackers, -c. -c.
0UII STOCK OF GROCERIES,
Has been Foully Increased by this
change, and tall be kept complete
In Every Department.
Goods will be Delivered in tlie City,
Free of expense to -purchasers, and or
ders from a, distance icill becarcfuly
filled and promptly dispatched.
We Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest !
Call, Examine, and PRICE our slock
Pefore Purchasing Elscicicre.
The highest Cash prices paid for coun
try produce.
J L. DTLLER.
A F. MILLER.
HOME HADE
i M ia fi il Li h l
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture,
OIlTiOOV CITV,
rnAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
the public that be has now on hand
a large invoice ot
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
BUREAUS.
BED-STEADS.
LOUNGES. DESKS.
STANDS, CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Mcuium Furniture '
Forming a complete and desirable assort
ment, whicn merits the attention of buyers
He II AITTJF ACTUPvES FTONITTJItE
Usinsr good materials, and emplovins th
verv best mechanics in the State, hence In
can warrant his gooos to be as represented
and he is prepared to till all orders will
promptness.
He would call the attention of the public
to his salesroom, as containing the mos
complete assortment of desirable yoods in the
btate.
Main street, Oregon Citv
OREGOU CITY
BREWEET!
mm
HENRY IlUrSBEI,,
Having purchased the above Brewerv wish
cs to inform the public that he is now piepar
ea to iuanuiacture a -o. l qaniuy oi
LAGER BEER,
As good as can be obtained anywhere In the
btale. Orders solicited and promptly filled
ISAAC FARE,
Successor to EARR B II OTHERS',
BUTCHER AND MEAT TENDER.
Thankful for past favors of the publi
respectfully asks a continuance of the same
lie shall deliver to h:s patrons all the be-
qualities ot Stall Jt ecu Beef, also Mutton
Pork, Poultry etc., as usual twice a week, on
l ucsdays and Saturdays !
TUSTICES' BLANKS, of every doserin
ei tion; printed at the Fxterpiil-e office
name
Li A J b JL, B
ksuy yo
'5
going Cheap !
5?;Cr RAGS ANTED.
n
Successor to JOHN ELEMIXG,
At Clmrma'! IVttrnei'tt old stand, lot 'Ay oc
citd'd. ijy S. Ac?;e-iari, Main street,
Oregon Cihi, Oreaon.
IMPOliTKR AXU DEALER IX
GD CU T?3
t A Tr Ti "n ffl F P
VJTILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox If AND j
f Y a large and well selected stock of Looks
taticnciy, and Drugs, comprising in part
Standard and Miscellaneous Books,
Medical, Mining, and Scientific
Books, Theological and Relig
ious Books, Juvenile and
Toy Books, Sa blath and
Pay School Books,
III G H EAT VARIETY.
Blank Books in Every Style, Pass
Books, Mtmoraadmn Books, and
Time Books, Braicing, Trac
ing and Tissue Paper,
Portfolios, and
PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Arnolds', Maynard & No yes
David's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet
Music, Music Paper, and
Note Looks.
All of Which he will Sell at the
Lowest Prices.
A General Variety of Drugs and
Patent. Medicines, Constantly
on hand, for sale.
PTiT" School Teachers, and parents of Schol
ars will hud it to their advantage to inspect
inv stock and prices, L-ei'ore purchasing else
where.
ZT Rooks Imported to Order. Orders res
pectfully solicited and promptly tilled.
U1T Agent for the b'au Erantisco 'I'imes.RuH
Eastern periodicals, and pa p-crs.
JOilX M.RACOX.
Established since lSl'J.at the old stand,
Alain Strett, Oregon City, Oreyon.
An Assortment of Watches, Jew
elry, and Scth Thomas' weight
Clocks, all of which are warranted
to be as represented.
l'epamngs done on short notice,
jand thankful for past favors.
CLAEK GPvEEITMAIT,
City Oraystian,
Tc&es OR EG OX CITY
tirZL, All orders for the deliver of merchan
dise or packages and freight of whatever des
cription, to any part of the city, w ill be exe
cuted promptly and with care.
WA'LL A MET
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And Poller Guilders!
rriTf -f3 -N ort u r rout and ii, &ts..
I S ".i lKiittj
Mk9
THESE WORKS AHE LOCATED OX the
bank of the river, one block north of
Conch's Wharf, and bare facilities for turn
"ig out machinery promptly and eflieipniK-
W e have secured the services of Mr .!tin
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose cx-
perience on this coast for fifteen years ives
Is)
him a tnorough knowledge of the various I tiou of six weeks publiSaiun of this Sin
kinols cf machinery required for mining and I wons, (the first puLIL-athm being Acgast A,
iiii.nuji p ii i poses. v e are preparea to exe
cute orders for all elapses of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MIXIXG AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ HILLS S S "MINING PUMPS ! !
&c, ckc, &C,
Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all
hinds. Ill OX SHUTTER WORK at San
Iranciseo coet and freinht. Wheeler p Ran
dalFs Patent Grinder and Amalgamator.
Dun-jar's and Steven's SAf AdJuHina Eatent
Piston Packing, either applied to old or new
steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shots and
dies, if the best hard iron. Z:j
ZMLjjgiit ii in iiiwwiimaimi
Gliarmaii !
Tiiom
an
Successor to CI U UMAX fy JDllO.,
r-pHE DEATH OF ?I V DUO TIIF.R Has
j compelled nie ajrain to change the name
ot the lirrn of OHAUMAN it lilCO. to that of
THOMAS CI I AliM AN having purchased of
the estate all the interest held by my broth
er in the stock of gooL owned by Charman
& Brother, taking eiJect January ui, iscy.
Will lie Carried on as Usual
AND A FULL STOCK
Will be kept up by me, and will consist, in
part, of the following branches of trade:
Dry Goods and Clothing,
JIafs, Cops, Loots and Shoes,
l'anci Notions, Perfumery
And Patent Jfedftincs.
Paints, Oils, Colors,
Pye Stuffs and Varnish,
Queenswarc, Crockery Lamps
Sash, Poors, and JVindoiv Blinds,.
Hardware, Tools and Cutlery,
Pop)e, and- Nails
O f Every Pcscription.
I ask Especial Attention to my
FINE TEAS,
COFFEE AND SUGAR.
G P O CP P IP S OF E YPR Y
VARIETY.
implements
U I I I n I
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OF ALL KINDS
jeirAttrntiQnvw;iIi;.o paid to any business
left with me u. .lison.
In otic:-:. My J';ii?iness with clllio favor
me with th.eir patronage, will be done on a
;oli uasis but Legal Tender will be re
ceived at the mark ft ((notations.
Agent WLLLS FARGO ctCO.
I desire to say to all who favor me
with their patronage that I shiii! use my bet
ability to piease them, and all orders shall
meet "with prompt attentuo. My facilities
for tloiiiLT business ate as good as anv house
in Oiegon, and 1 pledge myself to sell as
Cheap as any House in uoocl standing in tho
Slate! I will nut be undersold by any one
I Tease give me a cull and examine for your
selves. " Thanking von for jiast favors.
I remain, Respect full v vours,
IHOMAS CJIARMAX.
Siurew to .. E. JIJ LI.fi 11 go.,
jiaxi facti;i:lii of and ukalku ix
At ike Oregon City Boot and Shoe
Store,
jLtLaln
t r
si net .
THE BEST SELECTION
Of Ladies-, Gents', U y, and Children's
Boots and Shoes, o:i liand or made to order.
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F. BARCLAY,
(Formerly Surgeon to the Hon. II. R. Co.)
OEE1CE At Residence, Main street Ore
gon City, Oieson.
J X I I IE C II l C V IT C OL" J i T
Of the State cf Oregon, for Clacka
mas Conn v.
Olive Armstrong piiff
(
Tliorn-as A,nn?trong Ifl )
T.. 'VI t,.s-..f.r.-.-.i,i .7 .'. .7 ,, 4 . O
In the name, of the State of Oregon :
You are required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in said
Court, ia the above enii'.led e inso within
ten davs alter Sue service of tins trtunmous
! upon von, if sorvoil in Clack.
eouniv,
aildlov twiity days if
rved in any ;;
And unless yeni '-
county m sanl kit;
'pear and answer said complaint in ?:ii-l
time, or or. or before tho first day of dio
term of said Court, happening next alter
the expiration of six weeks from the pu
Iieation of this Sum mi'
ii-
to-wi
On
Ihfii. 7Po;id:r of (.'ctobrr.
A. V. LVS''. the plamtiii v. jII apply
ccurt for tho relief demanded in the com
plaint, namely, a divorce from you, oa
the ground of adultery.
By order of lion. W. YV. Fpfon. Jndce.
JOHNSON eC McCOYN.
riaintiff 's Attoi-nevs.
July l. vu. ct
X TILE ClIK'lT couirr
Of the State of Oregon fir Cla-kamas
County. JIartha Elcncr Uaybtrn jdaintili',
.. Alexander llaybern defendant. Suit tor
divorce.
To Alexander llaybern. Defendant: In
ihe name of the State of Oxygon, you nie
required to appear and answer the complaint
tiled against vim in said court, in the iibnve
entitled cause within ten days after the ser
vice of this summons noon von, if seived in
Clackamas county, or twenty days if served
in any other county m said State. And un
less you appear and answer said complaint
in said time, an on or before the first day
of the terms of said ccnit, happening next
after the expiration of six weeks from ta'J
publication f tins summons, to wit :
On the fourth Jfondat in (,Qtoba
A. 1. 18tU. ihe plaintiff w'll! apply to the
court for the relief demanded in the com
plaint, namely a di voice from you, on the
giound of adultery, and inhuman treatment,
and personal indignities. By order of Hon.
Y. Upton, Judce.
YY T. MVTLOCK,
3S.Gt. Attorney for l'lahrii;!.
THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of the State of Oregon for Clackamas Coun
ty :
John X. Smith and Mary Ann Smith. I'laiii
tiffs, vs. Josephine KUnckr and ethers
defendants. Suit in equity.
To John II.Alartiuaud Theresa Martin, fir
of wid DcfaitlanU:
In the name of the State of Oregon, Yon
are hereby required to appear and aii.-wer
the complaint iiletl against' j'ou in the above
ent;tut suit, within ten days from the date
of the service of this Summons upon you. lf
served within this county; or, if se rved with
in any other couutv of ibis State, then m
twenty d.ivs from ihe date of the service ol
this Summons upon yon. And whereas,
- ! der of publication of a Susunious has been
ma.1r in tlio ,..io;;h ,1 i...t in pursuance
i if n...'v rvsh.-r notitied that
' unless j
! dav of
vou appear in sai l Court by Ine
the next t.-rm JoMowmg toe eii"-
said Countv on
Alondag, October 2uth, 18G9,
and if vou fad to answer sai 1 comfd:- . hft
Plaintiff Will apply to the Court for ttf
demanded therein. Dy order of Hon. w .
Upton, Judge 4th Judicial District.
S. HULLAT, Attorney
40.7t) for Plantti
JaV. PJBI.T1A xnATLVKXI'o
edatthe ENTEUI'RISE OFITCh.
-TTEDDIXG. AT 110ME; AND VISiT
VV iug cards neatly I'rinted at UUj
office.
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