The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, September 25, 1869, Image 4

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IVIien and How to Eat FruitLive
Oysters and Peaclics.
From Forney's Philadelphia Tress.
A writer in Chambers' Journal says that
fruit should be eaten alive, like oysters.
o There is an edge
to the taste of a fresh
opened oyster, which,
I surfpose, comes
from the surprise he feels at being sudden
ly scooped from the shell. In a few min
utes this gives place to a feeling of alarm;
and then in an hour or two, io one of des
pair. When lie is laid out with his breth
ren in a dish, the whole brood is hopeless
and sad. They may still taste of life, but
it is of life disappointed.. But the freshly
opened oyster has no time to grow feverish
or melancholy. lie is caught in a slate of
serene unconsciousness of sorrow. lie
has a sound mind in a sound body, and is
therefore wholesome and nice. Allow
him to reflect before his dissolution, and
tho brightness of his spirit is gone. But
the quick operation of detaching him from
tha shell sends a spasm through his being,
which startles all the latent excellence
which he may possess, into sudden and
ti.nque perfection. If eaten at this crisis
of healthful powers, he conveys all the
gratification an oyster is capable of giving
to the superior animal man. -
So, analogously, I believe, it is in eating
fruit. It must be eaten alive before the
reaction begins to set in from its severance
from '16 e life-caying stem. While a plum,
for example, hangs upon its stock, it is in
some kind of magnetic correspondence
with all the powers of nature ; it shares
the life of the earth and the sky ; it has
Rinshinc in its veins, and dew in its cells.
Cut it off. and in time it dies, corrupt, un
wholesome : and everv movement in its
progress fron? life to death is marked by a
iecadence of that essence which makes
fruit delicious. Therefore, supposing that
you pluck it ripe, the sooner a plum is
eaten, the better ior you. mis or course
applies most to tender, thin-skinned fruit.
A firm apple dies slowly. A nut holds
out long, against the debasing influeuce
of separation from its source of life. But
plums, figs, peaches, apricots, and straw
berries, begin to sutler directly after they
are gatuere.i. This is the case even with
pines, which are susceptible of bruises,
but they containsuch apparent surplussage
c f flavor that the first stage of their decay
is not perceived, except by a cunning
palate.
I think the morning is the best lime for
fruit. I am not quite sure, though. The
afternoon is good. But I don't recom
mend fruit with the dew on it. Let the
fruit t its own breakfast before you eat
it yourself. It breakfasts on early sun
shine and dew. It takes these good
things, and then smiles upon itself and the
world, jutt as you do half an hour after a
pleas.ant breakfast. Eat it while it is in
this humor, by no means in the raw and
early morning-, thus you have the young
freshness and virgin flavor of the fruit. It
has another character later ia tho day,
when it is filled with sunshine; then I
tah.k it is sweeter. It does not express,
perhaps, the same- exquisite accuracy of
characteristic flavor, but its capacity for
richness is tli-m at its fullest stretch. It
pulp is not less niiey, though it is more
general than special in its character; and,
moreover, it impresses you With a sense of
the contrast between the dry, weary air of
the day, and the reserve of freshness
latent in the hanging plum.
Would it be possible for any cunning
magician in words to convey a sense of
the favor of various fruits? I think not.
"When I try. Uio difficulty is radical and
speckle; it doc.j not lie in my impotence
of language. It is merely a small and
fiint elfort to describe the currant as
fharp; the nectarine, clean, quick and
juicy; the peach, mellow, melting and
high-bred; the apple, sound and mascu
line; the pear, subtle and yet firm; the
grape, generous; the "strawberry, tender,
yet distinct and fragrant; the gooseberry,
vulgar yet pleasant; the raspberry, sweet;
the cherry fleeting and pulpy. It is of no
use trying. It is not my fault; tlit.1 fault
lies in the inadequacy of language to de
fine the sensation which shall be appro
priate to the flavor ol fruit, and yet con
vey the peculiar property of the several
sorts. I will not attempt a definition of
them. Put I protest against the coarse
ness of the intellect which does not per
ceive, in eating, that it is brought into
contact with the subtlest and most distinc
tive difference which can characterize any
thing which, like fruit, is known under one
name.
Each ant in an anthill knows his
companions. Darwin several times car
ried ants from one hill to another, inhab
ited apparently by tens of thousands of
a-ts; but the strangers were invariably
detected and killed. Thinking there might
be a family odor by which they were re
cognized, he put some ants from a very
large fiest into a bottle strongly perfumed
with assafcetida, and restored them after
twenty-four hours. At first they were
threatened by their companions, but soon
recognized and allowed to pass.
Cuke ion Tootijachk n dt
says: A subscriber sends us the following,
said to be an infallible cure for the tooth
ache, and for the benefit of poor suuerin
humanity we publit-U it. As Ate have
O never before heard of this cure one
among len thousand it would be well for
those who suffer with the most terrible of
all aches to give it a trial. He says, when '
your tooth is aching, place ycur finger on
the back of your neck, just beueath the
hair oi your head, and press until you dis
cover a ghootiug pain iu your tooth
(caused by the pressure of the sympa
thetic nerve of the tooih), place just over
the spot a Cy plaster; you wiil expeiienee
almost instant relief after the plaster be
gins to draw.
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Ccre fou Low Spirits. Exercise for
the body, occupation for the mind, are the
grand constituents for health and happi
ness. Motion is a great preserving prin
ciple of nature, to which even inanimate
things are subject; for the winds, waves,
and the earth itself are restless; and the
waving of trees, shrubs and flowers, is
known to be au essential part of their
economy. A fixed rule of taking several
hours exercise 'every day, if possible in
the open air, if not, under cover, will be
almost certain to secure cne exemption
from disease, as well as from attacks of
low spirits, ennui.
Ccre ior Foisox Oak. A correspond
ent of the Alia gives this as a cure for
poison oak: Simply bathe the parts pois
oned with hot water, as hot as can be
borne; keep increasing the temperature
till it can no longer be used without burn
ing. Press a soft towel against the parts
so as to absorb the water, and avoid rub
bing; then apply a rather strong solution
of strong navy, or plug chewing tobacco
on the poisoned places and let it dry. The
solution is best when the water is hot. I
have tried this and have been cured, or
very nearly so, in two to four days at the
most.
A Bed-Bc Antidote. A lady who
tried this simple method of extirpating
the repulsive bed-bug, is kind enough to
give a profession of faith in the efficacy,
through the columns of a newspaper : If
any of your readers need a sure remedy
for bed-bugs, they can have mine and
cleanse the house of this troublesome ver
min without expense. They have only to
wash with salt water, filling the cracks
where they frequent with salt, and you
may look in vain for them. Salt seems
inimical to bed-bugs, and they will not
trail through it. I think it preferable to
all ointments, and the buyers require no
certificates as to its genuineness.
A Chester farmer, having noticed that
every farm, advertised for sale is situated
in or near some city or village, easily ac
cessible to railroad stations, churches, and
school-houses, has new and commodious
buildings, is well watered, etc., advertises
his farm as being very far removed from
any public road ; the buildings neither
new or in good repair ; and the land needs
enriching. The cattle, such as they are.
raised upon the fodder of the place
(brakes, dogacamus, and hardback), he
will sell or give to purchaser of the farm.
The other day, brought an account from
Maine of the shooting of a person in church
by the accidental discharge of a pistol
which a tutor of youth thought fit to carry
in his coat pocket. Now we have from
Florence that
a priest who was in a
on being requested by a
theatre there
policeman to take off his hat while the play
was going on, drew a revolver and seri
ously wounded the impertinent fellow.
A young pupil of the New Orleans gram
mar school was scolded by his mother.
" Sammy, Sammy," said she, " why did
you do that ? You might have known you
would hurt yourself." How could I know,
mother ?" replied the youngster, as the
pain from his bruised shin ceased a mo
ment, ' am I a future tense? "
An apprentice sailor fell from the
': round top" to the deck, stunned, but
little hurt. The captain, exclaimed, in
surprise, "Why, where did you come
from ?" From the north of Ireland, yer
honer." was the prompt reply, as the poor
fellow gathered himself up.
The Lady. The aim of a real lady is
always to be natural and unaffected, and
to wear her talents, her accomplishments,
and her learning, as well as the newest
and finest dresses, as if she did not know
sic had them about her.
SPECIAL XOTICES.
Diiiltnoinn.il Tioilgc Xo. 1, A. and
f A. M. Holds its regular communi
7X:
VW rations on thfl ttrsf. rind Tltr.-l S.if
urrtavt in each month, at 7 o'clock.
from the 20th of September to the 20th of
March, and 7 K o'clock from the 2oth of March
to the 20th of September. Brethren iu good
standing are invited to attend.
By order of Vf. M.
Oregon I.oage o. 3, I. O. of O. F.--
0-p!:V' Meets every Wednesday even
ssfi ing at 7 o'clock, iu Masonic Hall,
Main street.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. X. CJ.
Clackamas Division Vo. 3, S. of T.
Holds its regular meetings on Friday even
ing of each week, at Templar Hall, Oregon
City. Members of the Order are invited to
atttud. Bv order W. P.
Willamette Lodge No. 15 T. O. G. T
Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms
S.E. cornerof Mam and Filth streets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. By ordsr of W. C. T.
Valcable Land for Sale Cheap
We know of 430 acres of good lands for
sale in this county, being the Innd claim of
J. L. Stout, in what is known as theRingold
settlement. It will be sold in lots to suit
purchasers, on verv fair terms. This land
is only 12 rriles from Oregon City. For
further information atmlv tcTN. W. Randall.
ef this city, or of J. L. Stout, Unity, Baker's
Bay, W.
1 ., or ot Andrew stout, in the above
mentioned settlement.
13:ly
JJ SE PAIN KILLER
FOR CHOLERA AND BOWEL
COMPLAINTS.
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Fet Boils, Cuts, Bruises, and Scalds, Old
Sores, Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Tooth
ache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, and Rheu
matism, Frosted Feet, Felons,"
SORE THROAT, SUDDEN COLDS,
COUGHS, &c.
dowl TJ u theSe' aud J"011 W,1! never
uo wunout iu Its success us a valuable
family medicine has induced others to imi
tate and counterfeit the Pain KilSr?
BEWARE OF COUSTERFIITS.
COURTESY
A MERICAN EXCHANGE.
(Late LIXCOLX HO USE,)
K: 84 Front street, Portland Oregon.
L. P. W. QUIMBY, Proprietor
- 'Late of Western. Hotel.)
This house is the most commodious in the
State, newlv furnished, and it will be the en
deavor of the proprietor to make hts guests
comfortable. The Baggage W agon 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
pOSMOPOLITAX HOTEL.
FORMERLY ARRIGONl'S,
FRONT St., PORTLAND.
W.R.SEWALL and J.B.SPRENGER
PROPRIETORS.
Th Pronrietors of this well known Ilonse
having superior accommodations, guarantee
...a: . :.r..4w.,i f. fill trlietS- I
euurcsisin.iiuii .... o": . ,, ,
t. The Hotel Coach will oe in auenuance
PnnMT rmsspnerera ana nacsasre 10 anu
irom the Hotel, free of charge. ('tf
Office Oregon and California Stage Co.
s. n SMITH. Geo. B. COOK.
The OCCIDENTAL,
FORMERLY
ESTER X HOTEL. N
Cor. First and Morrison Streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
jfcff" Messrs. Smith & Cook have taken this
!! L-nnwn lIons refitted and refurnishes
it throughout, built a large addition, making
thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged tne j
dining and sitting rooms, making it by far j
the best Hotel in Portland. A call trom the
traveling public will satisfy them that the
above statements are true.
SMITH & COOK, Proprietors.
N. B. Hot and cold baths attached. 40.tf
JJARLOW
IX THE HOTEL Business Again.
TTAVING TAKEN GEO. A. SHEPPARD
II 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 wiil accommodate yon to the best of our
ability. BARLOW & SHEPPARD.
August 21 .-tf.
jpW COLUMBIAN HOTEL.
Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
j6S The most Comfortable Hotel in the
City. Board and Lodging, from one to two
dollars per day, according to rooms occupied.
Free Coach to and from the house.
40tn EDWARD CARNEY, Proprietor.
piOXEER HOTEL,
No. 5 North Front Street, between A
and B Streets. Portland Oregon.
PATRICK MORRISSEY, Proprietor
o
jgarThis well known Hotel has been newlr
Furnished and Refitted, and offers superior
accommodations to the 1 raveling Public,
and is situated near the steamship landing.
Board and Lodging per week 5 00
" " " day 1 00
j&lf Coach to and from the Hotel, free of
charge. (40.tf
JTEW YORK HOTEL,
(Dentfches Gaftliaus,)
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing, Portland. Oregon.
H. ROTHFOS, J. J. WILKENS,
PROPRIETORS.
Board per Week $5 00
" with Lodging G 00
" " Day 1 QQ
gHADES SALOON.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
31 A IX S TREE T, Oregon City.
O
Beat BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON
Have been introduced and the Proprietor in-
vites the attention ot the lovers ot this
popular amusement to them.
T II E li A li 1 S S UP PLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and bum boa aireauj
famous Vwnskies and Punch. Also
STAFFORDSHIRE
OV DRAUGHT.
je3S"Fnmilies supplied.
" THOMaS M. HARRY, Dispenser.
MPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY
ftlL.Keep constantly on hand foi sale, flour
Midlnisrs. liran and cnicKen t eeci, fames
pinching feed must furnish the sacks
Jacob Stitzei.. James B. Upton.
STITZEL & UPTON,
Heal Estate Urokers and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Washington streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
$T VVill attend to the sale and purchase
of Real Estate in all parts of the Citv and
State. Special attention given to the sale of
Last Portland property.
Address P. 0. Box 402, Portland, Oregon.
STITZEL & UPTON,
19.tf j Real Extale Brokers.
Marble Worlt.
A. J. MONROE,
Dealer in California, Vermont
and Italian Marbles, Obelisks
Monuments, Head and Fool
Stones,
Salem Oregon.
Mantles and Furniture Marble furuished
to order. !23t
A LARGE IX VOICE OF SEW
Sunday School and Gift Books !
T7R0M THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE-
I tv and
Various other Publishing Houses!
For sale by the subscriber, on Jeffcrsoa st.
between 2d and 3d. l'ortland, Uregon.
G. II. ATKINSON, Seci ciarr.
52.1 j and Treas. Oregon Tract Society
JOHN F. MILLER,
Successor to J. F. 31 1 LEERS,- Co.,
MANUFACTURER OF ANP DEALER IX
Soots sinl &f iocs !
At the Oregon City Boot and Shoe
Store, Mam street.
THE BEST SELECTION
Of Ladies', Gents', Boj-s', and Children's
Boots and Shoes, on hand or made to order.
I,OGUS & ALBRIGHT,
excelsiorE MARKET !
Corner of Fourth and Main streets.
QUE G ON CITV.
jO- Keep constautly on hand all kinds of
fresh and salt meats, such as
BEEF, PORK,
mitTTAV VP I T
M5i i.xTViiW TT A TVr
VyUiviX rxj jjAjj-iij. , iixiuiu,
riUlVJfciLiJlijU L Uitiv, LAHL,
And everything elso to be found in their line
of business.
OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UUL
Harvest of 1869! !
Selling off to Close Business,
And no HllIBUG !
Tlie Entire Stoclc!
OP
DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
COTS 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 be sold
Regardless of Price !
tt2L- To convince yourself with respect to
this matter, call at the old corner
I. SELLING,
South of Tope 5 Co.'s Tin Stwe,
Oregon City.
Painting', laiiitiiig
HOUSE,
SIGN,
AND
Steamboat Painting
Graining, Gilding,
China Glossing, Imitations
Of all kinds
Wood and Marble !
Executed as icell as can. be done on the Pacific
Coast. Examine our tcork and Judge for
yourselvss.
jeSEvery order attended to with care and
! expedition, C. E. 31 U lilt A Y,
West Door Ralston s linck,
Main st., Oregon City
w. a. aldrich. j. c. merrill. john- m chares
M'CRAKEN, MERR1LL& CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA,
Hawaiian and Oiegon Packet Lines.
Importers ot San Quentin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee,
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.
V ill attend to the Purchase, bale or Ship-
ment of Merchandise or Produce in New
York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland.
ALDKICII, MERRILL & CO.,
Nos 204 and 20o California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL Jfc CO.,
K North FroutStreet, Portland.
HATSI HATS! HATS!
OF EVERY STYLE
j Large Quantities can U Found
c
AT
J. C MEUSSDORFFEU & BRO.'S
S. Tfr. corner of Morrison and Front
streets, I'ortlaiid, Oregon.
Also Caps of erery stj le, and Boys' and
Girls' Hats in larire varieties.
Give us a call
ami examine.
J. F. JONES & Co.,
Corner of Main and Second Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Steam Coffee and Spice Wills,
The best Chartrcs, Old Government Java
Grouud Coffee, and all kinds of Spices, al-
ways on hand. Orders solicited and niompt-
iv nuea. 32:tt
HOME MANUFACTURE.
J. E. PATTON,
Successor to III GGIXS 4- COMPANY,
No. 8 Front Street, Portland, Oregon,
Is now manufacturins a superior article of
Chemical, Olive, Pale and Brown Family
Soap which he will sell at fcjau Francisco
prices.
JOBINSOX'S
Celebrated Magic Soap Powders!
Prepared in C, 12, and 2-1 lb. Boxes,
READY FOR WA SUING !
This is cheaper than Common Soap. It
removes Paint, Tar, Pitch and dirt of every
de'scriptiou ; and which has given such gen
eral satisfaction, by p raving that your wash
mgcan be done with one-bait the 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 with, and the washing for a dozen
persons can be done in two hours. Thus the
cost of your yashing being three-fourths less
than by any other process, as you use no
otner soap.
Ihese Prepared Powders orhoap have not
only proved themselves superior for washing
any and all kinds of goods, but proved after
one year's use not to injure in the slightest
degree any fabric of the finest texture ; and,
also the finest article for the hands, as it
makes them soft and white, as well as your
clothes. It also keeps 3'our bands from
chapping when exposed to the air.
e defy the world to produce its superior
for washing any and all kinds of goods.
Our object is to save your time, expense.
bard labor, aud especially the woman who
has to wash.
We take pleasure in announcing a few of
the many iadie names by their consent
who have used our Prepared Magic Soap
Powders, trom six months to one year :
PORTLAXD. SALEM.
Mrs. C. S. Silvers,
44 A. C. Gibbs,
44 Dr. Watkins,
W. II. Bennett,
44 H. W. Davis,
44 R. Wilcox,
44 J. Knott,
44 Ladd.
Mrs. Sis W. Brown,
44 Dr. McCurdy,
44 I. R. Moores,
44 Maj. Berry,
44 Pelaney,
44 Graves,
Union Hotel.
THE STATE AT LARGE.
Amity Mrs. Jos. Watt; Lafayette Mrs.
A R Burbank ; Dayton Messrs James & Ol
den ; Forest Grove Messr.-Combes & Buxton
Corvallis Messrs Brings & Kizer ; Albany
Mrs. J. li. Springer, Mrs. Irwin ; ZM-.Mrs
Barger; Lebanon Mrs. Ralston ; Jefferton
M Walter.; Oregon City-Just introduced,
ior saie Dy mercnanis generai:v.
Manutactory, Pine St., bet. Front and
Jtirst, Portland, Oregon.
lra i. ROBINSON &
WHEN THE BELL RINGS
LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE.
Now is the Time to
While they are
At Cost
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9
(Fori
Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc.
of Messrs. Jacoh & 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
of the following articles :
LADIES DRESS GOODS, BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions;
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ;
KID GLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY ;
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths :
BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS : CLOTHING :
FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ;
CASSIMERE SUITS;
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ;
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities.
f A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terms.
Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods.
GROCERIES A well selected assortment.
ACKERMAN,
m:4T- All kinds of Produce Bought.-. i?RAGS WANTED.
HOME MADE
FURNITURE!
WERTHEIEIER,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture,
OUEGOY CITY,
TAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
the public that lie has now on baud
a large invoice of
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
BUREAUS.
BED-STEADS.
LOUNGES. DESKS.
STANDS, CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualifies of Rich
and Medium Furniture '
Forming a complete and desirable assort
ment, which merits the attention of buyers.
He MANUFACTURES FURNITURE
Utdng good materials, and employing th
very best mechanics in the State, hence h
can warrant his goods to be as represented,
and he is prepared to fill all ordeis with
promptness.
He would call the attention of the public
to bis salesroom, as containing the most
complete assortment of desirable 'joods iu the
State.
M. WERTHKIJIER.
Main street, Oregon City.
OREGON CITY
BREWERY !
IIEXllY IlUJ2I5i:U
Having purchased the above Brewery wish
es to inform the public that he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
EAGER BEER,
As i?ood as can be obtained anywhere in the
St,al. Orders solicited nd promptly filled.
J. lYIcHenry,
94 FRONT STREET,
PORTLAND, Oregon.
si Has on hand, and is constant
ly receiving direct from the East,a lare and
carefully selected stock of
Crockery, Glass Ware, Plated Ware,
Lamps, etc., all of which he offers at prices
to suit the time-, at Wholesale and Retail,
Dealers will do well to call and exam
ine his stock, and learn his prices, before
purchasing elsewhere.
JOHN MYERS.
II. C. MYERS.
J. MYERS & BRO.,
UNDER THE COURT HOUSE,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY JOOIf,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
We also constantly keep on hand
SALEM C A S S I M F R E S, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which we will sell at the Factory Prices,
and will take wool in exchange.
3jFWe 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.
&S Give us a call and satisfy yourselves.
AVAGOX
AND
&3
Carriage Manufactory !
The undersigned, having increased the di
mensions of his prem:scs,"at 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
ample room, good materials, and the very
best of mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all
complete any sort of a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Try me.
Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
general jobbing ueatlv, qnieklv and cheap
ly done. DAYlDSMini.
Opposite Excelsior Mtrktt
Buy your Goods !
going Cheap !
ays Qvnly!
John m. isA.coar9
Successor to JOHN FLE3IIXG,
At Channel $ JUarner'ti old ' ta id, lately oc
cupied by S. Ackerrnan, Main street,
Orrgon City, Oregon.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
IMS CdB C2 SSI. 9
ssji9 etc,
V17TLL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND
V t a large and well selected .-tock of Rooks
.Stationery, and Drugs, comprising ia part
Standard and Miscellaneous Books,
Medical, Mining, and Scientific
Books, Theological and Relig
ious Books, Juvenile and
Toy Books, Sabbath and
Day School Books,
12? GPvEAT VAEIETY.
Blank Books in Erery Style, Pass
Books, Memorandum Books, and
Time Books, Draicing,Trac
ing and Tissue Paper,
Port folios, and
PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Arnolds', Maynard db jYoves,7 and
David's Inks, Mucilage. Sheet
Music, Music Paper, and
JXotc Books.
All of Which he will Sell at the
Lowest Prices.
A General Voi iety of Drugs and
Patent Medicines, Constantly
on hand, for sale.
KIT School Teachers, and parents of Schol
ars will find it to their Advantage to inspect
my stock and prices, before purchasing else
where.
(US' Rooks Imported to Order. Orders res
pectfully solicited and promptly filled.
, ft'jS" Agent for the Francisco Times, and
Eastern periodicals, and paper.
JOHN M. BACON.
W. F. HIGHFIELD,
Established since 1840, at the old stand,
3Iuin Strict, Oregon City, Oreijon.
An Assortment of Watches, Jew
elry, aad Seth Thomas' weight
Clocks, all of which are warranted
to he as represented.
Repairings done on short notice,
and thaukful for past favors.
CLAE.K GREENMAN,
City Drayman,
OREGOX CITY.
trS, All orders for the delivery of merchan
dise or packages and fieipht of whatever des
cription, to any part of the city, will be exe
cuted promptly and with care.
WALL AM ET
WORKS COMPANY!
1AM EMQME
And Boiler Builders !
Xorth Front and E sts.,
SLMil Portland, Oregon.
THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and efficiently.
We have secured the services of Mr. 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 of 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 MIIXS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! !
&C, &C.
Manufacture and
Renoir 3ficl In ttrn rf nil
Hnds. 1ROX SHUTTER WORK at San
IrancMcn coe-t and freight. Wheeler ik Ran
dall's Patent Grinder and. Amalgamator.
Dtnwar's and Steven's Self Adiusf.lnn Pntent
Piston, Packing, either 'applied to oil or new
strata cyUruhrs. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and
(.ae cebi tiara iron. S:ly
safe
Thomas Charman !
Successor to CHARM AN 4- BRo.t
rpHE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAo
JL compelled me asain to chan. .k
of the firm of CHARMAN & BItO to h
THOMAS CHARMAN-havingrchSS J
the estate all the interest held by my b J, f
er in the stock of good. owned bv CharT
& Brother, taking Effect Jamiarj 'Sd, S
Tlae Business
Will be 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,
Hats, Cops, Boots and Shoes
Fancy Jfotions, Perfumery
And Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Colors,
Dye Stuffs and Varnish,
Qucensware, Crockery d- Lamps
Sash, Doors, and Window Blinds
Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, '
Rope, and Eails
Of Every Description.
I ask Especial Attention to my
FINE TEAS,
COFFEE AND SUGAR.
-0-
GROCERIES OF EVERY
VARIETY.
Farming Implements
OF ALL KINDS.
j&3"Attention will be paid to any business
left with me on Commission.
Notice. My Business with all who favor
me with their patronage, will be done on a
gold basis but Legal Tender will be re
ceived at the market quotations.
Agent WELLS FARGO A CO.
15?" 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 sh ill r
meet with prompt attention. My facilities
for doing business are as good as'any house
in Oregon, and I pledge myself to sell as
Cheap as any House in uood standing in tho
Ptate. I will not be undersold by an v one
Please give me a call and examine for your
selves. Thanking you for past favors,
I remain, Respectfully vours,
THOMAS CHARMAN.
J G. SNEATII,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
32 Front Street, Portland.
GOODS B-Y THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH,
AT
SAN FRAiS CISCO PRICES, and Freight.
jTSOrders Piomptly filled iH San Francis
co, if desired. " Uo.tj
JX THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of the State of Oregon fur Clackamas
County Simon 8. Markham.plttf, vs. lie n v
Oliver and Elvira Oliver defts". Suit in equity
to foreclose moitgage.
To Henry Oliver and Elvira Oliver defts:
In the name of the State (if Oregon : You
are required to appearand arwwer the com.
pi. lint filed against you in said court, in ths
above entitled cause, within ten das after
ihe service of this Sunimgns upon you, if
served in Clackamas County, or iweiry dajs
if served in any other count- in sa:d"State.
And unless yu appt ar and answer said com
plaint in s;iid time, or on or before the first
dir of the term of said Court commenchis
next after the expiration of six week from
the publication ot this Summons, to-wit : On
The fourth Monday of October,
A. D, li;;t, the Plaintiii will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the com
plaint, namely : A judgment against you for
the sum of three hundred and three dollars
and thirty-three cents (f:!n3.3!-lyO) in IT. S.
gold coin, and interest thereon s'nee L'Ttli
May, 1C7, at ten per cent, per month, and
for a decree foreclosing your equity of re
demption in the property described in com
plaint, to-wit: Lot No, 4 iu block No.-io", in
the town of Oregon City, Clackamas countv.
Oregon, and for the costs andisbur.-ement
of this suit. By order of Hon. W. W. Upton
Judge. JOHNSON AMcCOWN,
Sept. 17. ISG'J 15.6t. Pltff's Attorney;.
THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of the State of Oregon for Clackamas
County. Ptter Paquet, plaintiff, r. Ne'soa
Allison, defendant. Suit to foreclose Mort
gage. To Nelson Allison, Defendant :
In the mine of the State of Oregon, you are
required to appear and answer the crm plaint
hied against you in said court, in the above
entitled cause within ten days after the ser
vice of this summons upon you, if Jcivetl ia
Clackamas county, or twenty davs 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
after the expiration of six weeks from -the
publication of this summons, to wit :
On the fourth Monday in October,
A. I. 18i. the plaintifT will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in the com
plaint, namely a judgment against vf-u for the
sum of . in United States gold or silver
coin, and interest since M-y 6h, ls:l, and'
for a decree foreclosing a mortgage on laud
d-'scrioed in complaiat ; also, for costs and
disbursements. : . ..
By order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge.
JOHNSON AMcCOWN.
4-ct- Attorneys for Plaintiff.
QOUXTY COMMISSIONERS'".
NOTICE.
All persons who have heretofore pure!) as
ed lots of ClackamasCounty.in what is known
as the "County Addition to Oregon Citv,"
Clackamas County, Oregon, and who have
not received deeds fur the sain?, are herehv
notiued that the Countv t mukc.
TiinoE?' LTrOX FRESENTATION OF
THLIIt BONDS for the same. This notice
is also intended to apply to the successors to
Lie right of Dr. John McLaughlin, to have
seventy four lots reserved from the operation
4 sam! ' s-cLa"ghliu's conveyance to the coun
ty. The County is ready to convey the saae
upon proper selection and proof.
by order of the County Court.
iiAti J-M. FRA'ZER, County Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
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 October,
A. D. 1809, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.,
of said day, at the Court House in Oregon
City, in Clackamas Countv, State of Oregon,
has been appointed by the said County Court
as the time and place for hearing and settling
said account. At w hich 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. tho Uth A. D. 15GD-41.it