The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, September 11, 1869, Image 3

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, TOAVX AND COUNTY.
Mr. Thomas Charman has gone below
ito ly a aa( wiQtcr stock of
goods.
f Wc learn incidentally that Mr. Elliott.
1 of 0. C. R. R. Co.. has purchase the mill
oftiic Canemah Lumbering Company, on
': a private venture.
Rer. J. W. Sellwood will preach as
usual on Sunday next at the Episcopal
Church. In the evening he will deliver
an address on the subject of missions.
1 -Mr. ThTn. OXitd FThiTcity, on last
I Wednesday presented Mr. J. M. Cacon with
Vc-veral Roman. French, and German coins
Avich will add materially to the collection
V of old and unique coins being made by
31r. Bacon.
! Judge Kelly, who was here with the
jlouse Committee on Ways and Means
I recently, wrote a long account of what
i he saw during his trip to thi. coast, which
published in Forney's Press of August
27th. J -
. It will be seen by advertisement that
t on the 20th Wilson's Great World Circus
? w ill exhibit in Oregon City. It is highly
'I r(.commended by both the press and the
j,Qb!ic. where it has been.
I Thomas G. Young, United States
yar.shall for the District of Oregon, will
the 3teamcr Ann, late steamer Lewis
J n. for an infringement of the United
ptates Revenue Laws, in Corvallis. on the
U.M instant, to the highest bidder in cur-
, ry- s
i Aiti.k.-!. This week Mr. Ii. Ii. Mael left
on our table four apples of the talpabockin
. variety, which weighed a little over six
1 pound.'?, or a little more than a pound and
' half each. They were raised on his
" firm a few miles from tbi city. Who can
hov larger ones ?
Qo. Several of our friends have in
quired of us if we h;id quit the practice of
tlw law, since we took charge of the E
' tebpbisk. Wc answer No; the day time is
i devoted to our professional business, and
cur leisure hours of evenings to the paper.
: Through mistake we last week men
tioned that Rebecca Degree Lodge No. 2
' of this city, had selected the first and fourth
s Tuesday evenings, of each month, for the
regular meetings. The paragraph should
have read secowtZ and fourth Tuesday, etc.
; There-will be a meeting on Tuesday eve
ning next.
Tie ship Xvricay, 157 days from Car
diff, arrived in San Francisco harbor on
- Saturday. This is the ship which brings
Holladay k Co.'s iron for the first twenty
wiles of the Oregon Central Railroad.
Nothing short of an earthquake at the
hay. or a ship wreck on the coust. can
now prevent the iron from reaching its
destination in time.
riuxTKit's Rkmembkijkd. We are under
many obligations to Mr. Samuel Hughes
for a box of splendid apples and pears
1 f t at our office last week. At the same
time he left a beautiful specimen of silici
fiL'd fir of which quite an abundance exists
in bis neighborhood, about 18 miles east
of this place.
T1k Oregon'mn says real estate trans
nctions are becoming frequent, showing
quite a changs for the better. .Farming
lands are now beginning to move. This
i as it should be. Rotter for Portland and
the State at large, were one half the real
property to change hands. In this way
much improvement would be made which
in present hands would not be thought of.
We have received a copy of the min
utrs of the twenty-first Anniversary of the
Willamette Baptist Association, held with
the West Union B iptist Church, Oregon,
June 25, 8G9. The minutes show an ac
cession of IS members since the last an
nual meeting. The present membership
i 322, with ten churches, two of which
are in this county.
The Commercial says that the comple
tion of two superb passenger cars at East
1'ortland. the arrival of iron for the road,
etc.. "begins to look like a partial fulfill
' ment of the sanguinary predictions so
"long and so often indulged in." The
Unionist refers to the fact that four loco
motives are now on the way here, consign
ed to Ben. Holladay & Co., two of which
are coming across the continpnt by rail.
The steamer Ranger wa3 totally de
stroyed, at Sauvie's Island, on Saturday
night last, by fire occasioned, it is thought,
imperfect " banking'' of her fires after
she laid up for the night. Her passengers
and crew were barely saved, and that is
all. This is thg first steamer destroyed by
fire on Oregon waters, that we have yet
dearned of.
Ruby Gray's Strategy, by Mrs. Ann
Stephens, is the title of an entire new nov
d from the pen of this talented American
authoress, now in press, and to be pub
lished in a few days by T. B. Peterson &
Brothers, Philadelphia. The novels of
Mrs. Stephens are productive of both pleas
ure and excitement. They arc, moreover,
always successful, for the reason that
while this gifted author is a conscientious
follower of nature, he has also that fine
Qvrtistic sense which teaches that nature,
when shown within the lines of art, must
be measurably heightened, colored, and
enlarged. This is the real secret of suc
cessful writing a secret appreciated by
fuch masters of fiction as. Dicken3 and
Thackeray. There is no previous work of
Mrs. Stephens so full of her peculiar power
and genius none so absorbing in concep-J
tton and development as Ruby Gray's
Mrategy." It is rally equal to her" Fash
ion and Famine." The price is only $1.75,
On last Thursday we passed over that
portion of the route of the Oregon Centra
Railroad, lying between this place and
Salem. The work of grading is progress,
ing rapidly, and we were informed by one
oAhc Superintendents of the work that
the Company would have the grading of
twenty miles finished by the middle of
week after next. From present indications
we would not be surprised to find it so.
Our attention has been attracted by a
beautiful bouquet of wax-flowers, orna
menting the parlor at the Cliff Ilouse.which
were wrought by the fair hands of Miss
Mollie Barlow. The flowers were fashion
ed from nature's own models, and they are
of exquisite taste. Mollie certainly de
serves a premium for the care she has be
stowed upon that bouquet. We learn that
Mrs. John F. Miller has a similar one, but
much larger, just completed, which is
greatly admired. It will indeed be singu
lar if Oregon City is not represented by
the "fair'' at the approaching State Fair.
Rev. J. W. Sellwood returned to this
city on Thursday morning last, after an
absence of several weeks, during which
time he has traveled, with his wife, as far
south as Jacksonville, preaching in most
places of importance on the way. He at
tended Convocation at Portland. We
to welcome him back to this parish,
where he has been missed by his many
parishioners during his absence.
As we go to press with our paper on
Friday afternoons, in order to meet the
mails for our county towns, we are denied
the pleasure, this week, of giving proper
notice of the doings of the Fire Department
to-day, September 10th, in housing their
new machines in their new house3. The
procession formed at three o'clock r. m. and
preceded by the Oregon City Brass Band
marched through the principal streets, pre
senting a very line appearance. The cere.
monies close with dancing in the evening.
at the Court House, and a Festival at the
hall of Columbia Hook & Ladder Company
The proceeds of these cntertaiuments are to
be devoted toward the purchase of an alarm
bell.
Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Vice President
of the United States, made many friendly
calls upon our citizens on Tuesday last,
among whom he seemed to be quite at
home. Tire Editor was absent, but Mr
Colfax paid the Financial Agent a visit
and was cordially received. He was ac
companied to this place by Senator Cor-
bett. The party left Portland for Sacra
mento yesterday, and from there will re
turn to the east as rapidly as possible.
The Herald, speaking of Mr. Colfax, says :
4i He looks fiesh and youthful, and his
mental vision is as keen as ever. " It is
said that as presiding officer of the Senate
he carries the same steady aud even hand
that lie did as Speakar of the House of
Representatives. His urbanity certainly
has not abandoned him, as we can testify.
The interview was exceedingly pleasant,
and our high regard for him as a man
greatly augmented. The editorial staff of
the4Herald are pleased to acknowledge the
honor of a visit from the next highest offi
cer of the American Republic.
The Seventeenth Annual Convocation
of the Protestant Episcopal Church con
vened in Trinity Church, Portland on
Friday September 3rd, Right Rev. B.
Wistar Morris presiding. All the clergy
of this diocese were present, and a goodly
number of the laity. Much business of
importance was transacted pertaining to
the work of the church. The Bishop's ad
dress, delivered at the opening of the con
vocation, was able and exhibited the true
missionary ring. The religious services
formed a A ery interesting and profitable
feature of the Convocation. Rev. Mr.
Bonnell of Salem, preached on Thursday
evening, Rev. Mr. Hyland of Olympia on
Friday evening. Rev. Mr. Sellwood of
Oregon City, on Saturday evening. On
Sunday morning the Bishop preached a
most able ami deeply interesting sermon
to a very large congregation. In the eve
ning a missionary meeting Avas held and
addresses were delivered by Rev. Messrs.
Bonnell, ,T. W. Sellwood. P. E. Hyland and
Dr. Johnson.- Thus ended one of the most
pleasant Convocations evere held in Ore
gou. and full of the most cheering pros
pects for the future. On the Monday fol
lowing St. Helen's Hall opened with ffly
pupils.
Saltjm; We spent a portion of
this week in Salem -and must say-
that wc were a little surprised at
the number of substantial and
beautiful brick buildings that have
been erected in that city during
the past year, and still the work
goes steadily on. General Heed is
now putting up a three story brick
building, which, when finished
would be an ornament to any city.
ut the improvements are not m
buildings aloiiCj the people have so
beautified their grounds with ever
greens and other shade trees that
in a few years our State Capital
will be the most bcautiiul inland
city on the Pacific coast.
Oregon Lcxlc jVo. 3, I. O. of O. F.
Meets every Wednesday even-
25?ps3? ing at 7 o'clock, iu Masonic Hall,
"-rTfe Main street.
Members of the Order arc invited to attend
By order.
Clackamas Division Xo. 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. Bv order W P.
Multnomah Lxlge So. 1, A. V. and
A A. M. Holds its regular communi
f cations on the Jlrst end Tliird Sat
' ' MnMirtin oach month, at 7 o'clock
from the 2"th of September to the 20th of
unrch, and 7A o clock trom the 2uth ot March
to the 'JOth of September. Brethren in good
standing are invited to atteud.
Py oider of W. M.
Electro Silioos .-This curious and
valuable substance i confidently claimed to
be the best article r-.- ,-i:- r
Slcau,.n? and polishing Gobi. Sil a
rt Ww-e.and all smooth 'metallic sur
L;tPW 'h.?te7r. description;- including
kitchen utensils of tin, copper, brass, steel)
" In Time of Peace Prepare for
War." So get a bottle of Dr. Cooper's
Magnetic Balm, an unequalcd preparation
for Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Cramp. The
instantaneous relief of Rurns, Rruises and
bprains.
Not a Subject of Doubt. That
Newcll's Plumonary Syrup is the most ef
fective and never failing remedy for affec
tions of the throat and lunz.
Y ILLLVM DAVIDSON,
Oflice,d So. CI PVojit SSrc,
Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland Oregon.
SPECIAL COLLECTOR of CLAIMS,
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan
tile Claims of every description, throughout
Oregon and the Territories, WILL BE MADE
A SPECIALTY, and promptly collected, as
well as with a due regard to economy in all
business matters entrusted to his care and
the proceeds paid over punctually. 40tf
REAL. ESTATE DEALER.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Willamette r.odgc No. 131. O. Gr. T
Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms
S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
atteud. By ordur of
Saddlery. J. II. Schrarn, of this
City, is now manufacturing the best Saddlery
and Harness in the State. He will have at
least f0 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 bound to make a trade with any man who
wishes to buy of him. lie uses both Oregon
and California leather in his establishment,
and his work bears a most excellent reputation
abroad. We hope that citizens of our own
county will think of this, when they want any
articles in his line.
Valuable Land for Sale Citeap
We know of 4.S0 acres of good lands for
sale in this county, being the land claim of
J. L. Stout, in what is known as IheEingold
Settlement. It will be sold in lots to suit
purchasers, on very fair terms. This land
is only 12 miles from Oregon City. For
further iuformation apply to N. W. Kandall,
of this city, or of J. L. Stout, Unity, Baker's
Bay, W. T., or of Andrew Stout, iu the above
meutioned settlement. ' 13:ly
jJSP: PAIX KILLER
FOR CHOLERA AXD BOWEL
COMPLAINTS.
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For Boib, Cuts, Bruises, and Scalds, Old
Sores, Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Tooth
ache, Pain iu the Face, Neuralgia, and Rheu
matism, Frosted Feet, Felons,
SORE THROAT, SUDDEN COLDS,
coughs, &c.
Use it for any of these, and you will never
do without it. Its success as a valuable
family medicine bus induced others to imi
tate and counterfeit the Bain Killer, to some
extent.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
AUCTIONEE U !
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Merchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron :
English Square and Octagon Cast steel ;
Horse shoes, .riles, Kasps, saws ;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, It. G. Iron
also :
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors
A. B. Riciiardson'j Auctioneer
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Commercial Department
-OF THE
PorfiaBBd Academy
Aud. Female Seminary.
Under the Superintendence of T. II. Craw
ford, A. M., affords excellent facilities
for the acquirement of a practical
Busine-s Education. Tuition
In the Commercial Department, $12 per Qr.
The Course in the
Academic Department,
Besides ti e usual English studies, embra
ces the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, as
far as Surveying, and sufficient Latin for
professional purposes. These Courses, sys
tematic and complete within themselves, arc
cspecialljr recommended to those who cannot
spend six yoars in College.
Young Ladies are under the immedi
ate care of the Preceptress, Miss Emi'y J.
York. For new Catalogue, containing names
of Graduates and full information,
Address : T. M. GATC1I, Principal,
42.J Portland, Oregon.
WASHING MADS EASY,
BY USIXG THE
Antomatie Clothes Washer
and Boiler !
rpnE GREATEST INVEST J OX OF THE
JL times, as it does away with rubbing
and wear a:id tear on Clothes. An ordinary
washing can be done in from one to two
hours-SAVES TIME, LABOR AND EX
PENSE. Warranted to give entire satisfac,
tion. ior sale bv
J.C. MATiDY, manufacturer,
143 Front street, one door north of
41 tf Taylor street, Portland,
Q P. FERRY,
BROKER, Poutiaxd. Okegox.
Cor. Front and ll'ashington Sis
Agent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company, and Manhat
tan Life Insurance Company.
pfGovernment Securities, Stocks,Bonds
and lvcai x.siaie uuujjm uuu oum uu y u 1 1 i
mission.
Ton PBisnsre eatly exeixt-
t) edatthe ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
TUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip-
O tion. printed at the L.vTEKrmsE omce
NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y !
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OF THE
United States of America.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Branch Office at Philadelphia,
"Where -the business of the Company is
transacted, and to which all general
correspondence should be addressed.
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DIUECTOJIS :
Philadelphia, Clarence n.Clark, Jay Cooke,
F. Katchfoid !St;rr, J". Hinckley Clark, Geo.
V. Tyler, W. G. Moorhead.
Washington, Henry U. Cooke, E. A.Rollins
Wm. E. Chandler, John I). Defiees.
New York, Edw. Dodge, II. C. Fahncstock.
OFFICERS t
CLARENCE II. CLARK, President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance
Aud Executive Committee.
nEXRY" D. COOKE, Vice President.
EMERSON W.PEET, Secretary and Actuary
E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary.
FRANCIS G. SMITIl.M.D., Medical Director.
J. EWING MEARS, M. D., Assistant.
WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C,
aud Geo. HARDING, Philadelphia,
Attorneys.
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The Most Successful Life
Insurance Company of
The World !
Having issued iu the first TEN months of
its existence,
3,305 Policies,-
- INSURING
15,142,800 Dollars I
Tiiis Company clfords to its Policy Holders
PERFECT SECURITY"!
By its Cash paid up Capital of One Million
Dwllars, and guarantees to the Insured,
by its
Low Rates of Premium ! "
LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE,
OR, A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF
100 TER CENT. BY ITS
Return Premium Flan !
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eS!s? Fargo & Go.
GEKEllAli AGENTS
FOR THE PACIFIC COAST.
E. BALE MANAGER.
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A. . EIjXjIS, M.
AGENT POK OREGOS.
OFFICE IJY CHEF'S BUILDING,
(Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.)
ENTRANCE ON STARK STREET,
PORTLAND, Oregon.
S. 0. POPE, LOCAL AGENT,
OREGON CITl'v
GEXEUAL AGESTSi
JAY COOKE & CO. No. 216 Broadway, N.Y.
General Agents for .New Y'ork and North
crn New Jersey. J U. Orvis and D. &
Whitman, Managers' '
E. W.CLARK & CO. Bankers, No. 33 South
Third street, Phikidelphia.General Agents
for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer
sey, C. S. Russell, Manager.
JAY COOKE & CO. Washington. Ccneral
Southern Agents E. S. Turner, Manager.
J. A. ELLTS & CO. Chicago, General Agents
for Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minn.
JOHN W. ELLIS & CO. No. 122 Walnut St.,
Cincinnati, General Agents for Ohio and
Central aud Southern Indiana.
S. A. KEAN & CO. Detroit, General Agents
for Michigan and Northern Indiana. D.
W. Kean, Manager,
T. B. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for
Missouri and Kansas. C. Orris, Manager.
ROLLINS & CHANDLER, Boston, General
Agents for New England and Eastern
Provinces of Canada. J. P. Tucker Man
ager. JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. Baltimore,
General Agents for Maryland, W. A. Wi
song, Manager.
WM. DOUGLAS, JR., Montreal, General
Ggent for the Dominion of Canada.
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CU.YS. EOPCE. .CHAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SSELL.
HODGE, CALEF 8c Co.,
DEALERS" IS
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
TAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW OlJLSS,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES, rAlXTERS
Materials, ana, jjrutjgistf Sundries.
97 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
DIRECT
IMPORTATION ! !
NEW AND
ELEGANT STYLES
OF
Bed-Room
SUITES.
Just received and placed in the warereoms,
-OF-
106, 1GS, 13 O, 173
Firsl street, corner of Salmon,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
FARLOR SETS IN TERRY,
IN PLUSH, AND IN IIAIR-CLOTII.
Hew Ornamental Pieces,
For the Parlor, Great Assortment f
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE !
Lounges and Spring beds.
. JDS? The trade svppUed icilh goods
in original packages, on reasonable
terms.
11URGREN & SHINDLER.
OREGON
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F. 0PITZ, PROPRIETOR,
FIRST STREET, PORTLAND,
Bet. Washington and Stark sts.
MANUFACTURER OF
ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF
CEACKEES!
BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY
QRACKER3
- Will always be sold below San Francisco
prices. All orders promptly attended to.
OREGON BAKERY,
Find it.. Fort land. Oreaon.
C M. MY E IS S,
PLU31BIIYC, OAS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
Xo. HO fislicet Portia ml
Gas Fixtures,
Cooking Ranges,
Hot. Water IJ oilers,
Marble Top Washstands,
Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
Water Closets,
Bath Tubs,
Lead Pipe.
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes.
TEES, EL DO ITS, RETURN R END t
NIPPLES, RUSHING S, Ac,
for Steam, Water and Mas.
ALSO
Scotch Tubes, Water Guagcs, Whistles
Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages Globe
Angle, and Check Valves, Guage
Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kinds
ot Brass Work. Rubber
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 has been selected
with great care, and especial attention given
to the wants of this market.
0. H. MYERS.
J. R. RALSTON,
iS STILL AT 1113 OLD STAND,
CORNER OF MAIN amj SIXTH STREETS,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
W" HERE HE WOULD INVITE HIS
friends, and the public in goneral, to
call and examine his stock, consisting ot a
general assortment of
Goods,
Hoots snikdSIsocs,
Mais soail Caps,
!Sf Having from many rears' experience
learned that
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
LIES IN SMALL PROFITS!
IS DETERMINED TO
OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL
Sdence the Cry of Portland Piices!
: Oregon City, August gSth,
JOTICE.
Change of Time !
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UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
THE
People's Transportation Co.'s
STEAMER
Aleut or. Senatoe,
WHi leave ihc Company's dock, Portland,
Every Morning at 5 o'clock," Sundays ex
cepted, Connecting at Oregoa City
with steamers for
GALEEV1 AND DAYTON,
ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
Ot each week.
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jgTMials provided for passengers on
board steamer ALERT, at Fifty cent;.
A. A. McCULLY, President.
Ansustl4, 1800. C40.tf)
New CAKFETTXGS
VELVETS,
BRUSSELS,
THREE-PLY,
OIL - CLOTHS,
WINDOW-SHADES,
PAPER -HANGINGS,
LACE - CURTAINS, &c., &c.
We Would Call the attention of par -tics
fitting up houses, or being in
need of anything in our line
To our Stock, which is
ONE OF THE COJIPZETEST
On Ihc Pacilic Coast !
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Our Goods being specially selected at
the Factories in England and the
Eastern Stales, we cai sell
AT THE LOWEST
Ssiii Francisco Prices.
WALTER BROS.,
No. 80 Front street, between Alder
S5.) and Washington, Portland Oregon
Dr. J, H. HATCH,
Fate Mack 4- Hatch,
DENTIST.
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The patronage of those desiring Iirst Class
Operations, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
N. B. Nitrous Oxyde administered for the
Painless Extraction of Teeth.
Offick Coi ner of Washington and Fron
streets, 1'ortland.
street.
Entrance on Washington
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EXTAL NOTICE.
HOME AGAIN.
During my four of two years
in the Eastern States I "have
spared neither tiins nor
money to make myself rer-
miiiar with and master of mv rirn-
fession. Those desiring the best work that
the nature of the case will admit of can find
me at my odice, 107 Front street, two doors
above Mct'ormick's Book Store, 1'ortland,
Oregon.
DR. J. G. GLENN.
yyM. BROUGUTOX.
Contracor aiid Builder,
Main st., OREGON CITY.
tfS" Will attend to all work in his line, coa
sistiug in part of Carpenter and Joiner wor
framing, building, etc. Jobbing promptl
attended ii.
yII. UTTER & CO.,
MERClIAJiT TAILORS,
AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
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C4 FRONT STREET,
UNDER COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL,
40.3ni) Portland, Oregon.
pG. STEWART,
No. 109 FRONT STREET,
TORTLAND, OREGON.
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Watchmaker
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And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND
JEWELERS GOODS. Agent for Wilcox &
Gibbs' Letter "G'' Sewing Machines, which
are now being sold singly at cost, or whole
sale less than cost. Other goods at greatly
reduced rates. ... tf
A. G. CALLING'S
Pioneer Book Bindery.
ORECOXIAN BUILDING,
Ko. 5 Washington Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound m every variety ot
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
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131
FRONT STREET,
Near Morrison Street,
FIRST STREET,
Near Yamhill.
KAST & CAHALIN.
New Stock of Boots and Slices
JUST RECEIVED!
Best Selection in the City!
Comprisingall the leading and best brands
known, such as Benkert's, Tirrell's, Fogg's
Houghton & Coolidge's, Reed's, Godfrey's
and numerous others, of gents' and boys'
wear. Also Mile's, Sieberiich's, Burt's
San Francisco and custom-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. Boots made to order, and an assort
ment of our make constantly on hand.
fectlv fa
STOP THATG0I)6HIHB
M?.m YOU CAN'T, AXD WE PITTf
? you. You have tiled every remedy but tb OKJC
Wiiaoil, hy its iutrinsic merit, to supersedo all ia
I ir irppamtifas. It is not Surprising you KhotUd ba
;.lu taut to try something else? after the meBTf
Krimeiits you hnvc m:uio tf trashy eorttptruiidS
bistcd oa tic public as a certain care $ but
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
s really tho VERT flEST remwly vcf eotftpmiftrfrt
'or the euro ff Cough?, Colds,' Sore Throut,- Asthma,
iVhnopirig Congh.Krondiitis and Consumption. TkoH
ands of jieople in California anl Oregon have boc
Jrcauy bciieaitcit by the surprising curative powwi
NEWBLL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
mi v.itli on accord pive It their tmfinaKnwi PP"
atiou. We now a dress oursc-lves to at wlv ar ua
rqn.niiiteij'with this, tho greatest TjRncea of Uio av
'? tho hcaliug of all dmco&as ef the Throat u4
ung, assuring you that - -"'
NEWELIS; 1
Pulmonary Syrup
ras cured thousands and it wi'd cure VOU if yoxx irf
Thi3 inra! liable medicine is pleasant to tfy? fng?w
.-oothinpr, hf-'dip ami strengthening in it ciJoVts; i
irolv free from all poisonous ordcipToruHis druj
u.d "perfectly harmless under all rircuni.-?UiH-es.
Certificate's from many prominent citizen? of Sa
Tranciaco accompany every Uittlo cf
TV7 T71 TTTTTl T T 5H
I J Hj W XjXjJj p
Pulmonary Syrup
r.r.nrvCTCfV & CO. Agents, ?an rntnctso.
ALWAYS SAFE! Always Effectual.
Fever and A cue is Speedily and ef
fectually cured hy Dr. E. COOLER'S Univer
sal Magnetic Balm.
"PRO BONO PUBLICO!'
TRULY A VEGETABLE PREPA
RATION. iCone genuine without bignatuie
of V. R. Strontr.
BE1HNOTOX, TIOSTETTER & CO., -410
and 41S Front st., San Francisco
Sole and exclusive Agents.
EEDIKGTON, H0STETTER& CO.'S
ESSENCE OF "'
Jamaica lyinger.
This valuable preparation, containing m
a highly concentrated form all the properties
of Jamaica (imger, has become one of'tho
most popular domestic remedies lor all diseas
es of the stomach and digestive organs. Asa
tonic, it will be found invaluable to all persons
recovering from debility, whether produced
13' fever or otherwise; lor while it imparts to
the system all the plow and vigor that caa
ha produced by wine cr brandy, it is free from
the reactionary eiiccts that follow the use of
spirits of any kind.
It is also an excellent remedy for female
who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving
almost immediate relief to the spasms that
so frequently accompanj' that period.
It gives immediate relief to Nausea, canscd
by riding in a railroad car, or by sea sickness
or other causes.
It is also valuable as an external application
for Gout. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc.
REDING TON, IWSTETTE1 &
41G and 118 Front st, San Francisco.
Use Electro Silicon,
Or Single Brilliant.
KEDJITGT0N HOSTETTEE & Cds
For the Handkerchief."'
This article, possessing the most delicitfe
fragrance of Flowers, is uhequallcd'as a .per
fume for the Handkerchief. '
FOR THE RATHJ ...
Uscd in bathing it imparts strength and;trr.
ei-gy to the system, and gives that softness
and delicacy to the skia so much desired by
all
IT REMOVES : . ,
SUNBURN, FRECKLES PIMPLES,
Diluted with water it makes an elftg'ar.t 'do'h,-.
tifrice, imparting pearly whiteness tohe ltpih
sweetness to tho breath,1 and 'rendti'tho
gams hard and of a beautiful-color..-t
It should always be used after shaving "dflnt.
cd with water, as it relieves all inllatnfrrttitA-
RE DING TON, It OS TETTER 4 Cp,
41G and 41S Front st.. San Francisco.
ELECTRO SILICON, ' ' ' '
-OB- . ' .'
Magic I3'iliia,ii !
Direct from Nalures Lalralory.
The Rest article ever discovered forclcatis
ing and Polishing Gold, Silver and Plated
ware, and all smooth Metalic Surfaces, of
whatever description, including Kitchen uteu
pilsof Tin, Copper, Brass, Steel, etc.
To Jewelers and Workers in Gold and .Sil
ver Plate tho Electro-Silicon is of inestimable
value ; the time saved, and the vexation pre
rented by its use, will forever endear its name
to all who have had evidence ol it3 merits
REDINGTON, HOS TETTER f- Co.
Sole Agents, San, Franco.
: -if
jJOK FLA YOKING,
REDINGTON, HOSTETTEE $ Co- -EXTRACTS
Are the best.
-Kedington, Hosteltcr .& 9
Florida Water ! ,
USE NO OTHER. , ;
Unexcelled for Toilet Use ad for the Eattn
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