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About The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1869)
0 o o O Q O TJie "Printing Office as a. School. A corresporiclcnt of the Louisville Journal, in the course of a series of interesting remiuisences of an old connection with, that establish ment ?ays : "For a young man that is not al together a fool, and who has had tin1 advantages of an ordinary edu cation, the printing, oflice is un doubtedly a capital school of intel lectual advancement. In regard to general knowledge, no class of men rho labor for a living, can ap mpacli the printer. The studious among them, if natural gifts be not below the level of mediocrity, have equal chances with the members of the so-called learned professions, to acquire both worldly honors and literary lame. lrom days of Sax m t.O t msft nf 1 rnnL-lm oml -ft--vTv AU day to our own, the craft has produced eminent men in every pro- lession and m every walk ot lite. "A good printer is crenerallv good critic, not only of lanuae and punctuation, but of the intrin sic literary merits of whatever comes under his hand. It is im possible that he should be other wise, since so great a part of his life is made up, as it were, of facts that enforce reflection. The labor that employs his hands, gives to his mind neither exercise nor care. His lingers move intuitively to the exact points for the proper apor lionment of his work, while his mind seizes the idea sought to be conveyed by the writer with whom he is ena-d,and is only expelled there from" after his judgemet has passed sentence on its merits. Many a one, without knowing it, possibly owes some unknown compositor or proof reader much more of reputation as a writer than lie would be willing to acknow ledge. If, by changing the read ing of a sentence without affecting its meaning, he can give to it strength or smoothness, a good printer asks no question about the matter,' but changes it at once. And so, if ethe grammar of a sen tence is evidently faulty, he would be considered unfit for the busi ness, did he not rectify it in this paticular. 0 " I have known some printers, it is true, who could never learn the plainest rules of either compo sition or punctuation. To such a one might be used the identical byterian, speaking to a young but particularly silly candidate for ministerial orders: 'Young man, you have mauQ, a mistake; -you have been called to another held the corn field.' " The Actual Value of Cows. The American Stock Jburnal,n reference to the subject, says Now, we can go into a dairying neighborhood, and point to farmers who are losing from two to three thousand dollars, by keeping cows yielding two hundred pounds of butter per year, instead of those that would yield from live to six hundred pounds in the same time. How many dairymen can tell the relative value of each cow of his herd by actual test? There is a lit tie instrument for this purpose that don't cost much, but very few dai- m ml rymen know anything about it. It is called a Lactometer, constuct ed by placing a number of glass tubes, of equal length and diame ter, in a wooden frame. The milk from each cow is placed in some of these glass tubes ; there they stand side by side, and you can see the depth of cream that rises in each tube, representing a certain cow, and estimate her value thereby. Baked Beans. Few people know the luxury of baked beans, simply because lew cooks properly prepare them. Beans, generally nre not cooked half long enough. -A. 111! !.- Vlll lllVlIIUU . JL yj KJ L middling sized white beans, two pounds of salt pork, and one spoon ful of molasses. Pick the beans over carefully, wash and add a gal lon of boiling hot soft water f let them soak in it over night ; in the morning put them in fresh water and boil gently till the skin is very tender and about to break, adding a tea-spoonful of saleratus. Take them up dry, and put them in your dish, stir in the molasses, gash the pork, and put it down '"in the dish, so as to have the beans coverall but the upper surface q turn in boiling water till the top is just covered ; bake with a steady lire four or live hours. Watch and add more water from time to time as it dries away. To Make Cueaji Ciikeso. The following are two recipes: Take a quart of cream, or, if 11Gt desired very rich, add thereto one pint of new milk ; warm it in hot -u-ntnr till it is aoout tne heat of milk from the cow; add a small quantity of rennet, a table spoonful is sufficient let it stand till thick, then break it slightly witli a spoon, and place it in a frame in which you have previously put a lino canvass cloth ; press it slightly with a weight ; let it stand a few hours, then put a finer cloth in the frame ; a little powdered salt may be put over the cloth. It will be lit for use in a clay or two. ( ",t - Another Method. If cream is scarce so that a sufficient quantity cannot be Baa at once take a tine canvas bagj pour as much cream as you may happen to have into it, adding additional small quantities twice a day, and from its becom ing naturally fon the thin part win arain through the canvas, ana Uie remainder will prove an excel lent cheese. If one quart of cream can all at one time be poured into a fine canvas bag, it will make a nice sized cheese, and of course equally as good as those made by several small quantities aded at convenient intervals. The cheeses made in this -way arc not fit for use so soon as those made with rennet. . FbiedVeal Cutlet. Take half a pint of milk, add a well beaten egg, and flour enough to make a batter. Fry the veal brown in sweet lard, then dip it in the batter, and fry again till brown. Drop in some spoonfuls of batter, to fry af ter the veal is taken up, and put them on the top nf tho veal. Then put a little thin flour paste into the gravy, adding salt and pepper, and ntror nnft hoi . nour it overiue whole. The veal must be cut quite , thin, mid it should cook nearly an hour in the whole. Dougii-Xuts :not " Greasy." Here is an " invention " which we might "patent," but being employ ed "to labor for the public, that pub lic is entitled to our entire "ser vices." Everybody and his wife and particularly his little folks love the good, old-fashioned dough nuts. But many persons are troub led with "weak digestions," (dys pepsia,) and the large amount of lard or grease absorbed by the said dough nuts does not always "sit well," but produces a " rising in the stomach." When this is the case try our invention. The tlonerh nuts being prepared as usual, just before immersing them in the hot fat, plump them into a well-beaten egg. This will give a thin coat of albumen which will keep out grease effectually. Fm theimore.this coat mg will retain tho moisture, and make them keep in good condition much longer than if not so treated. -O e-O- CRICK " DUST. From Pomeroy's Democrat. At Lydon, Ct., a dove flew into the Congregational Church and lit on the minister's head. lie was bald, and the poor dove thought it was a skating park. A disloyal planter at Marion, Ala., loaded one of his large water melon with croton oil. A nigger ravished the melon-patch, and got sick. Milwaukee claims 90,000 peo ple, of which all but one drink la ger. That one is addicted to brandy. A preparation to take kinks out of negro hair is advertised in the South, Radicals arc doing it rapidly enough. The Edgefield (S. C.) Adverti ser, speaking of a lady in this vicinity having married her father's mi Cj coachman, says: "As luck would have it, the man was white." Some boys at La Porte, Indi ana, wanted to sec which could lay his head nearest the track when a train passed. The one that got the nearest has a " skating park " on top of his head. The last words of Edwards, the negro hung at St. Louis, were : " ee what a woman will brin a man to." O, woman, what a bles- The last sensation at Brook ville, Pa., is the elopement of a col ored lady with a white Kadieal. She fooled herself. Salem, Ind., has got a vigil ance eommitte, which proposes to take the law into its own hands if there isn't a stop put to the mur dering, robbery and arsons. They talk in a business-like manner. SPECIAL KOriCES. JliiltnoTiia.il Lodge Xo. 1, A. l'. and a A. M. Holds its regular communi 'f cations on the Ilrst and Third Sat urd'fvs in each month, at 7 o'clock. from the 2oth of September to the 20th of March, and 7 A o'clock front the 2oth of March to the 20th or September. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. By order of W. M. Ort gon L.odgc No. 3, I. O. of O. F.-- cjpsss- Meets every Wednesday even in flt 7 o'clock, in Masonic Hall, "' Main street. Members of the Order are invited to attend By order. x. . Clackamas Division o. 3, S. ofT. Holds its regular meetings on Friday even ing of each week, at Templar Hall, Oregon City. Members of the Order are invited to attend. By order "y. 1. "Willamette Lodge Xo. 15 J. O. G. T Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms S;E. corner of Mjjn and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. By order of W. C. T. Vautable Land for Sale Cheap AVe know of 430 acres of good lands for sale in this county, being the land claim of t0uV in.what is known as theRingold settlement. It will be sold in lots to suit is only 12 miles lrom Oregon City For of Mrc!tvalfTn t0 N' ' iay, . i., or of Andrew Stout in th ihnvo mentioned settlement. ' iS:ly 6 COURTESY A MERICAN EXCHANGE. (Late LINCOLX HOUSE,) V. 84: Front street, Portland Oregon. L. P. W. QUIMBY, Pkoprietob, (LaUqf Western Hotel.) This hous is the most commodious in the State, newly furnished, and it will be the en deavor of the proprietor to make his guests comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will al ways be found at the landing on the arrival of steamships and river boats, carrying bag gage to the house free of charge p OSMOPOLITAxTlOTEL. FORMERLY ARRIGONI'3, . FRONT St., PORTLAND. W.R.SSWAX.L and J.B.SPRENGER PROPRIETORS. The Proprietors of this well known House having superior accommodations, guarantee entiresatisfaction to all guests. S3, The Hotel Coach will be in attendance to convev passengers aud baggage to and from the' Hotel, free of charge. (40tf Office Oregon and California Stage Co. S. O. SMITH. Geo. B. COOK. The OCCIDENTAL, FORMERLY -y ESTERN HOTEL. Cor. First and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND, OREGON". j&3- Messrs. Smith & Cook have taken thU wen Known nouse, refitted and refurnisheh it throughout, built a large addition, making thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the dining and sitting rooms, making it by far the best Hotel in Portland. A call from the lv J '2s tbem that the SMITH & COOK, Proprietors. N. B. Hot and cold baths attached. 40. tf Alt LOW IX THE HOTEL Business Again. TT 1 I 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 you to the best of our abllitv. BARLOW & SHEPPARD. August 21. -tf. EW COLUMBIAN HOTEL. Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. 3 The most Comfortable Hotel in the Citv. Hoard and Lodging, from one to two , dollars per day, according to rooms occupied, i Free Coach to and from the lwise. 4Mtf edward carney, Proprietor. piONEElt HOTEL, No. 5 North Front Street, between A and B Streets, Portland Oregon. PATRICK M0RRISSEY, Proprietor o JS3TTh;s well known Hotel has been newly Furnished and Refitted; and offers superior accommodations to the 1 raveling Public, and is situated near the steamship landing. Board and Lodg'mg per week $5 00 " " " day 1 00 IZW Coach to and from the Hotel, free of charge. (40.tf JSEAV YOISK HOTEL, (Deatfches Gafthaus,') No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing, Portland, Oregon. H. R0THF0S, J. J. WILXENS, PROPRIETORS. o Board per Week $5 00 " " " with Lodging C 00 " Pay 1 00 g II A PES SALOOX. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIX STREET, Oregon City. O Bfst BILLIARD TABLES in OltFCON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them. T 11 E B A 11 1 S S UP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors an j Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon already famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE OX DRAUGHT. jeTS""Families supplied. THOMaS M. BARRY, Dispenser. I MPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaKoque & Co., OREGOX CITY. ttKeep constantly on hand for sale, flour Midlings, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties pinching feed must furnish the sacks. Jacob Stitzel. James D. Urxo.v. STITZEL & UPTON, Heal Estate Jirokers and General Agents, Corner of Front and Washington streets, T0RTLAND, OREGON. 'Z-gT "i'l attend to the sale and purchase of Real Estate in all parts of the City and State. Special attention given to the sale of East Portland propcrtj-. Address P. O. Box 102, Portland. Oregon. JST1TZEL & UPTON, 19.tf ; Ileal Extate Broker. A. J. MONROE, Dealer in California, Vermont 7 Ti 7 - lif- j i ri i i.. ana j.iaiian juaruies, uoeiisicsn, Monuments, Head and Foot &3 Stones. Salem Oregon. Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished to order. f2:Jt " A LARGE INVOICE OF NEW Sunday School and Gift Books ! 3 iy and Various other Publishing Houses! For sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson st. between" 2d and 3d, Portland, Ortgon. G. II. ATKINSON, Secretary. 52.1 1 and Treas. Oregon Tract Society JOHN F. MILLER, Successor to J. F. MILLER Co., MANUFACTURER OF AXD DEALER IX Hoots s&i&di SSaocs! At the Oregon City Boot and Shoe Store, Mam street. THE BEST SELECTION Of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Children's Boots and Shoes, on hand or made to order. LOGUS & ALBIIIGHT, EXCELSiORi MARKET ! Corner of Fourth and Main streets. OREGON CITY. 43- Keep constantly on hand all kinds of fresh and sa!t meats, such as BEEF, POKK, MUTTON, TEAL, CORNED BEEF, HAMS, PICKELED PORK, LARD, And everything else to be fonud in their line of business. i OF BANCROFT LIBRARY. 1 11 94 Harvest of 1869!! Selling of to Close Business, AiidL no HUMBUG ! TEae JEaitirc Stoclt! OF DRY GOODS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, EC0TS AND SHOES, Mens' 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 le sold Regardless of Price! tta, To convince yourself with respect to this matter, call at the old corner. I. SELLING!, South cf Tope Co.'s Tin Store, (Jregot City. - HOUSE, AND Steamboat Painting Graining, Gilding, China Glossing, Imitations Of all hinds Wood sismI Msu'blc! Executed as well as can be done on the Pacific Coat'. Examine our icork and Judge jur yourstlvss. jfc'ir-Every order attended to with care and expedition, C. K. MUIiRA Y, West Door Ralston's 13rick, Main st., Oregon City W. A. ALORICH. J. C. MERRILL. JOHN" M CIIAKEX M'CRAKEN, MERRILL& CO. SUI1TLXG, COMMISSION AXD Forwarding Merchants, AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA, Hawaiian and Oi egon Packet Lines. Importers of San Quentin and Carmen Inland Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coll'ce, Rice, and Pulu. Agents for Provost's Co.'s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar. Dealers in Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard & Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster. Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship ment of Merchandise or Produce in New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland. ALDR1C1I, MERRILL & CO., Nos 2oi and 206 California Street, San Francisco. M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., 16 North Front Street, Portland. HAT SI HATS! HATS! OF EVERY STYLE In Large Quantities can le Found AT J. C MEUSSBOKFPER & BEO.'S S. V. corner of Morrison and Front streets, J 'or land, Oregon. o Also Capsoferery style, awd Boys' and Girls' Hats in Iarirc varieties. Giveusacall and examine. J. F. JONES & Co., Corner of Main and Second Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, The best Chartres, Old Government Java Ground Cofiee, and all kinds of Spices, al ways on hand. Orders solicited and prompt lv filled. ?.':tt' HOME MANUFACTURE. J. E. PATTON, Successor to IIIGGIJVS $ COMPANY Ka 8 Front Street, Portland, Oregon, Is now manufacturing a superior ai ticle of Ulicmical, Olive, Pale and Brown Family soap wtiicu ne win sen at ban i- rancisco prices. JOBINSON'S Celebrated Magic Soap Powders ! Prepared in C, 12, and 24 lb. Boxes, BEAD Y FOR WA SHIXG ! This is cheaper than Common Sap. It removes Paint, Tar, Pitch and dirt of every description ; and which has piven -nch gen eral satisfaction, by proving that your wash ingcan be done with one-half toe time and labor of the old mode. Thus labor saved is money made ; as wash-boards, machines and hard rubbing to wear out clothes, is entirely dispensed wiih, and the washing for a dozen persons can be done in two houis. Thus the cost of your washing being three-fourths less than by any other process, as you use no other soapl These Prepared Powders or Soap have not only proved themselves superior tor washing any and all kinds of goods, but proved after one year s use not to injure in tne slightest decree any 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 keeps your hands from chapping when exposed to the air. We dely the world to produce its superior for washing any and all kinds of goods. Our object is to save your time, expense, hard labor, and especially the woman who has to wash. 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 months to one year : PORTLAND. Mrs. C. S. Silvers, " A. C. Gibbs, " Dr. Watkins, W. II. Bennett, " II. W. Davis, " R. Wilcox, ' J. Knott, " ladd. SALEM. Mrs. Sis W. Brown, " Dr. Mc-Curdy, " I. Ii. Moores, " Maj. Berry, " Delacey, ' Graves, Union Hotel. THE STATE AT LARGE. Amity Mrs. Jos. Watt; Lafayette lira. A B Burbank ; Dayton Messrs James & Ol den ; Forest Grove Messr-Combes & Buxton Corvallis Messrs Briggs &. Kizer ; AViany Mrs. J. B. Springer. Mrs. Irwin ; Dallas jlrs Barger; Lebanon Mrs. Ralston ; Jefferson M rs Walters ; Oregon City J ust introduced, for sale by merchants generally. Manufactory, Tine st., bet. Front and First, Portland, Oregon. 16:3m S. ROBINSON & WHEN THE BELL RINGS LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE. While they are FLiving purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc. of Messrs. Jacob &. Brother, and moved into the stand lately occupied by that firm, I 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 have decided to Sell off 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 ot the ioJIowing articles : LADIES DRESS GOODS, BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions; CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ; KID GLOVES, best quality : HOSIERY ; BKOWN'AXD BLEACHED MUSLINS, all width?: BOOTS AXD SHOES : HATS AND CAP3 : CLOTHING: FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ; CASSIMERE SUITS; SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS : BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizos and qualifies. A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on tho most reasonable Also a la 12:0 stock ot uonts r urnislinip; Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. All kinds of Troduce Eoiiftlit.-t? xfRAGS WANTED HOME MADE F M. WERTHEIfiflER, Manufacturer of and Dealer hi Furniture, OKKGO'V CITV. TAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING tho public thut he has now on hand a large invoice of SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES, BUREAUS. BEDSTEADS. LOUNOES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS. And Various other Qualities cf Rich and Medium Furniture ! Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, which merits the attention of buyers. He MANUFACTURES FURNITURE Ut-inj; good materials, and employing li very best mechanics in the State, hence bf can warrant his oods to be as represented, and be is prepared to (ill all orders with promptness. He would call the attention of the public to his salesroom, as containing the most complete assortment desirable jouds in the State M. WEUTfiESMER. Main street, Oregon City. OREGON CITY BREWERY! tiiMtl fill; .'iJ-JibjL,, Having purchased the above 13rewery wish es to inform the public tli.it he is now piepar ed to manufacture a Xo. 1 quality of LAGER BEER, As good as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited :Mid promptly tilled. J. IVlcKenry, jr 9i FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. l lilztiM-iif lias on hand, and is constant ly receiving direct from the East, a large aud carefully selected stock of Crockery, Glass Ware, Plated "Ware, Lamps, etc., all of which he oilers at prices to suit the tin es, at Wholesale and Retail, '"Dealers will do well to call and exam ine his stock, and learn his prices, before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN MYERS H. C. MYERS. JT. MYEBS & UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITY, OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY C0019 BOOTS & SHOES, "VTe also constantly keep on hand SALEM C A S S I M F R K S, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND RLANKETS, Which we wiil sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. o H3f'Wc will also pay the highest price for Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of good country produce. We will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash o its equivalent in good merchantable produce. 43" Give us a call and sati.-fy yourselves. AGON AND Carriage M a nu factory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of bis prem:sesat the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City Oregon. Takes this method to inform his old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with amnio room, good materials, and the very bett of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron nnd turn out all complete any sort ot a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me. Riacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing ncatlv, quickly and cheap ly done. daVid i-Mini. Opposite Eicclaor Market Hi 111' 1 Si going Cheap ! terms. Successor to JOHN FLEMING, At Charman. iUarners old stand, lately oc-ct.-jied by S. Aekerman, Main street, Oregon City, Oregon. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN :E3S SL GL S3d 9 etc, y7ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND V V a huge and wt 11 selected s-tock of Rooks Stationery, aud Drugs, comprising in part Standard and Miscellaneous Looks, Medical, Mining, and Scientific Books, Theological and Relig ious Looks, Juvenile and Toy Looks, Salbati and Day School Looks, IN GREAT VARIETY. Blank Books in Every Style, Pass Looks, Memorandum Books, and Time Books, Drawing, Trac ing and Tissue Paper, Portfolio, and PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS, A I II o, Ids aynard & Jroyest7 and Da i kUs Inks, Mucilooe Sheet Music, Music Paper, and 2otc Books. All of Which, he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. A General Vaiirty of Drugs and Patent. Medicines, Constantly on hand, for sale. - . School Teachers, and parents of Schol ars WiH find it to their advantage to inspect my stock aud prices, before purchasing else where. K3- Rooks Imported to Order. Orders res pccti'uliy solicited and promptly filled. 'T Agent for the Francisco Times, and Eastern peiiodicals, and pancrs. JOHN M.BACON. W. F. HIGHFIELD, Established since IS 10, at the old stand, Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. An Assortment of Watches, Jew elry, and Seth Thomas' weight Clocks, all of which are warranted to be as represented. liepainngs done on short notice, iind thankful for past favors. CLARK GREEHMAIT, City Drayman, WZ& OREGON CITY. . &3 All orders for the delivery of merchan dise or packages and freight or whatever des eription, to any part of the city, -ftillbeese-cuted promptly and with care. WALL AMET IRON VYOBKS COMPANY ! And Boiler Builders! North Front andE sts., Portland, Oregon. ''piIESE WORKS A TIE LOCATED ON the JL bank of the -river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn in? out machinery promptly and elliciently. Ve have secured the services of Mv. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds cf machinery required for mining and milling purposes. We are prepared to' exe cute orders for all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! ! Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all l inas. IRON SHUTTER WORK at San Irancitco tost and freight. Wheeler tfc Ran dalf I'atent Grimier and Amalgamator Dunbar's and Steven's Self Adjusting Patent Piston Packing, either applied to oil or new sUim cylinders. Qaarlz Stampers, Shoes and c.;V the test herd iron. z y esuy your for ii laj Only! JOHN Thomas Charman ! Successor to CHARMAN BRo., THE DEATH OF MY BROTHER m compelled me again to change then of the firm of CHARMAN & BRO in C:ri THOMAS CHARMAN having purchased f the estate all the interest held by my broth er in the stock of good owned bj Charm & Brother, taking .effect January 3d, 1S6911 Will be Carried on as Usual AND A FULL STOCK Will be kept up by me, and will consist in part, 01 xne iouuiiug yraugncs oi trade; Dry Goods and Clothing, Tints Cn".is Ttnntst nnil Slme - . vn, - Fancy Motions, Perfumery ' And 1 aient JJcdicmes, Paints, Oils, Colors, Dye Stuffs and Varnish, Quecnstcare, Crockery Zatnps Sash, Doors, and Window Blirjs, Jfardicare, Tools and Cutlery, liable, and Eails Of Every Description. I ash Especial Attention to my FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. GROCERIES OF EVER Y VARIETY. Farming Implements o OF ALL KINDS. JttyAttention will be paid to any business left with ine on Commission. Notice. My Business with all who farar me with their patronage, will be done on a c.oLn basis but Legal Tender will be re ceived at the market quotations. Agent WELLS FARGO & CO. lgT 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 fucilkiej for doing business are as good as any houso in Oregon, and I pledge myself to" sell as Cheap as any House in good standing in ths State. I will not be undersold by any one Please give me a call and examine for your selves. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, Respectfully yours, THOMAS CHARMAN. WHOLESALE GROCER, 32 Front Street, Portland. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH, AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICLS, and Freight. JtTiT Orders Piomptly filled in San Francis co, if desired. (to.'j JN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of the State of Oregon for Clackamas Conn ty : John X. Smith and Mary Ann Smith. Plain tiffs, vs. Josephine Klingler nnd others defendants. Suit in equity. To John II. Mar'in and Theresa Martin, two of said Defendants : In the name of the State of Oregon, Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you. if served within this county; or, if served with in "any other county of this State, then in twenty days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you. And whereas, or der of publication of a Summons has been made in the above entitled suit, in pursuance of said Order. 3011 are further notified that unle-s you appear in said Court by the tir t daj cf the next term following the expira tion of six weeks publication "of this Sum mons, (the first publication being August 14, lSoO,) and said next term commencing in said Couniv on Monday, October 25th, 1800, and if yon fa 1 to answer said complaint the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. l?y order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge 4t'i Judicial District. S. II U EL AT, Attorney 40.7t) for Plaintiffs. JX THE CIRCUIT COURT Of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Iter Paquet, plaintiff, vs. Ne'son Allison, defendant. Suit to foreclose Mort gage. To Nelson Allison, Defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are required to appear and answer the ccmplaint tiled against you in said court, in the nbore entitled cause within ten days alter the ser vice of this summons upon you, if feiveil i9 Clackamas county, r twenty days if served in any other county in said State. And un less yon appear and answer said complaint in said time, or on or before the first day, of the term of said ccurt.commencing next alter the expiration of six weeks frjm the publication of this summons, to wit : On the fourth Monday in Ovtoher, A. P. 18y. the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint, namely a judgment against you for the sum of S"5 in United States gold or silver coin, and interest since M y 6th, 1833, and for a decree foreclosing a mortgage on land described in coinplaiut ; also, for costs and disbursements. By order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge. JOHNSON & SIcCOWN. 44.6t. Attorneys for Plaintiff. C OUXTY COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. All persons who have heretofore purchas ed lots of ClackamasCountv.in what is known as the "County Addition" to Oregon City," Clackamas County, Oregon, and 'who have not received deeds fr the same, are hereby notified that the County is ready to make them DEEDS, UPON PRESENTATION OF THEIR BONDS for the same. This notice is also intended to apply to the successors t the right of Dr. Johu McLaughlin, to have seventy four lots reserved from the operation of said McLaughlin's conveyance to the coun ty. The County is ready to convey the same upon proper selection and proof. By order of the County Court. 4-t.4tJ J. M. FRAZER, County Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIcS In the estate of JOHN FOSTER, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I, Isaac M. Foster, Administrator of the estate of the above named John Foster deceased, have filed in the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, my final account in said estate, and asked for'its approval, and that I be dis charged from further liabilities as such Ad ministrator, and that Monday 'the 4th day of Oetoler, A. D. 1809, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, at the Court Ilousen Oregon City, in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, has been appointed by the" said County Court as the time and place for hearing and settling said account. At hic.h said time and place, any person interested in said estate may ap pear and file exceptions in writing to said account, and contest the same. ISAAC M. FOSTER, Administrator. Sept. the 11th A. D. 18G3 11.