The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, October 09, 1869, Image 4

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ni-50VW THE DEAD MEN.
Ul'i,.
It is a strange business, this div
Ko'ing. The danger fascinates some,
jIbut the peril is never for a moment
xlost sight of. I put on the helmet
M"fur the first time more than ten
years ago, and yet I never resume
it without a feeling that it may be
the last time I shall ever go down.
Of course one lias more confidence
of "after a while, but there is something
i. in being shut up in an armor.
weignea clown with a hundred
pounds, and knowing that a little
leak in your life-pipe is your death,
that no diver can ever get rid of.
And I do not know that I should
care to banish the feeling, for the
sight of the clear, blue skv, the
genial sun, and the face of a fellow
man, after long hours among the
fishes, makes you feel like one who
has .suddenly been drawn away
from the grasp of death. I have
had some narrow escapes while
pursuing my strange nrofession ;
ouvery diver has, or has been unu
sually lucky to escape them.
- -1 think the most dangerous place
I ever ccot into was going down to
examine the propeller Comet, suuk
otf Toledo. In working nbout her
bottom, I got my air pipe coiled
. , overa large sliver from the staved
- hold, and could not reach it with
my hands. Every time I sprang
up to remove the ho.se my tender
would give me the " slack" of the
line, thus letting me fill back
fleam. He did not understand his
duties, and did not know what my
signals on the life-line meant. It
was two hours and a half before I
was relieved, and there was not a
moment that I was not looking to
o see the ho??e cut by the ragged
wood. It's a strange feeling you
have down there. You go walk
. iug over a vessel, clambering up
her sides, peering here and there,
and the feeling that you are alone
makes you nervous and uneasy.
Sometime a vessels sinks down
so fairly that she stands up on the
bottom and as neat as if she rode
on the surface. Then you can go
down into the cabin, up the
shrouds, walk all over her, just as
easy as a sailor could if she were
still dashing away before the
breeze. Only it seems so quiet, so
tomb like ; there are no waves
down there only a swaying back
and forth of the water and a saw
ing of the ship. You hear nothing
from above. The great fishes will
come swimming about rubbing
their noses against your glass, and
staring with a wondering look into
your eyes. The very stillness
sometimes gives life a chill. You
hear just a moaning, wailing sound,
likg the last notes of an organ, and
you cannot help but think of dead
men floating over and around you.
I have been down especially to
rescue the bodies of those drowned.
About four years ago the propeller
Buckeye, belonging to the Korth
ren Transportation Company, went
down in the river St. Lawrence, in
seventy-eight feet of water, and it
was Known in at a woman ana
child were asleep in their state
room at the time of her sinking.
The father begged of me and o tier
ed mo a good deal of moncr to
take out the corpses, and though I
dreaded the work, I at last con
sented. I had been all over the
wreck two or three times, and
knew just where the stateroom
was. The door was fast-locked,
and I waited a good while before
bursting it open.
Of course a dead person couldn't
harm you, butecven in bread day,
on shore, with people around you,
don't you know that the sight and
presence of a dead person brings
up solemn thoughts and nervous
feelings ? I new how they would
look, how they were floating
around the room, and if the father
hadn't been looking so wretched
above, there was no money to
tempt me in there. But at lar.t I
got a crowbar, from forward, and,
not letting myself think, gave the
light door a blow that stove it in.
The water came rushing out, the
vessel just then lurched over to
wards my side, and out they came;
the woman first, her eyes wide
open and hair ti-ailing behind, and
in her left hand she held the hand
of the clfild. I knew how they
would look, but I screamed out,
and jumped back. Her face was
fearfully distorted, showing how
hard death had been met, and the
eyes looked through the green
waters at me in a way that made
omy flesh creep. The child had
died easily, its little white lace
giving no sign of terror.
A diver docs not like to go down
more than a hundred and twenty
feet ; at that depth the pressure fs
painful, and there is danger of in
ternal injury. I can stay down for
a
hundred and fifteen or twenty feet
and do a cjood deal of hard wort'
In the waters of Lake Huron the
diver can see thirty or forty foot
away, but the other lake's will
Qscreen a vessel not ten feet from
youp
Up here, you seldom think of
accident or death, but a hundred
feet of water over your head would
set you to thinking. A little stop
g page of the air pump, a leak in
your hose, a careless action on the
part of your tender, a id the weight
of a mountain would press the life
out of you before you could make
a move. And you may "foul"
your pipe or line yourself, and in
your hose bring on what you
dread. I often get my hose round
a stair or rail, and though I am
not called cowardly, and generally
release it without much trouble,
the bare idea of what a slender
thing holds back the clutch of
death from my throat, makes a cold
sweat start 'from every pore.;
Detroit Advertiser.
IIOT.SKIIOLD SECRETS.
From t'u o' California Farmer.
The disposition of many persons to pry
into the privacy of domestic life is, un
fortunately, very common, and i3 al
ways dishonorable. The appetite for such
knowledge is to be rcgariied as morbid,
and the indulgence of it disgraceful. A
family has a sacred right to privacy. In
guarding the delicate relations of the
household, secrecy becomes a virtue.
Even if by char.ee the private affairs o; ?.
household cro laid open to a stranger,
honor would require hira to turn from
them ; and if a knowledge of them were
forced upon him, they should be locked
in a sicred silence. A double obligation
af silence and secrecy rezta npon one
who h a guest in a family. The turpi
tude cf. a betrayal of family history by a
visitor i3 far greater than a theft would
be. It is a thing so scandalous that it
should degrade person, and put him
out -of society. To bctaay the secrets of
the household is not ou!y an odious im
morality, but it is a sin and a shame to be
on good tcrm3 with those who are known
to commit such outrages. They put
themselves out of the pale of decent so
ciety. They should be treated as moral
outlaw j.
Those hungry-eyed wretches who sit in
the unsuspicious circle of parents and
children, treasuring their words, spying
their weaknesses, misinterpreting the lib
erties of the household, and then ran
from house to house with their shameless
news, are wors3 than poisoners of wells
or burners of. houses. They poison, the
faith of man in man.
Make no term;
with such people. Talebearers have no
rights. They are the cemmon enemies of
good men. Hunt, harry and hound them
out of society. They are the worst pcsls,
save one, and that is the listener to the
tale-bearer.
There could bo uo tattling if there
were no one to hear. It takes an ear and
a tongue to make a scandal. Greedy lis
tening is as dishonorable as nimble lat-
tling
the
The ear is the open market where
tongue sells its ill-molten wares.
Some there are who will net repeat ngain
what they hear, but are willing 1o listen
to it. They will not trade ia contraband
goods, but they will buy enough of the
smuggler for family u&c. These respecta
ble listeners are the patrons of tattlers.
It is the ready market that keeps tale
bearing brisk. It is a shame to listen to
ill of your neighbhr. Christian benevo
lence demands that you do not love ill
news. A clean heart and a true honor
rejoice in kindly things. It should be a
pain and sorrow to know of anything that
degrades your neighbor in your eyes,
even if he is your enemy ; and how much
more if he is yov.r friend ?
The Scripture says : "Thou shalt not
go up and down as a t-?.le-lcarer among
the people." ,A tale-bearer revealeth
secrets; but ho that is of a faithful (hon
orable) spirit concealeth the matter."
' The wors of the t?le-bearer are as
wounds that go down into the innermost
parts of the belly." The Hebrews though t
that tho affections had their seat in the
bowels; and by this phrase, "go down in
to the innermost parts of the belly," they
signify how sharp and exasperating tc
tho deepest feeling of our nature are the
cruel offices of a common tattler.
"Where no wood is the fire goeth out ;
so, where there i3 no tale-bearing, the
strife ceaseth. Commend us to,that relig
ion which makes a man humane with his
tongue and honorable with lm ear.
It cost twelve thousand dollars a year
more to run the White llouse under Grant
than Johnson or Lincoln, several of
Grant's pets and relatives being employed
simply to wait on. each other.
THE SIAMES TWINS.
Chang and Eng Bunker, the Siamese
Twins, returned from Europe in the City
of Antwerp, which arrived ou Sunday.
They deny that they left America for the
purpose of being separated, and say that
the rumor to that effect was merely a sen
sation of Barnuin's. The link which binds
them seems to have shrunken of late, and
they are more closely joined than before.
They say that they are now determined to
settle down for the remainder of their
lives in Mouut Airy, North Carolina, their
old home, in which they spent thirty
years as Southern planters. In the eve
ning, Mr. Newell, father of Gen. Grant.
Jr., and Miss Jennet Swan, a fair young
sister of the celebrated giantess called
upon the twins, who were highly delight
ed to see them. Messrs. Bunker inquired
after the physical condition of their old
friend, the petite General, and were in
formed that he was in excellent health and
spirits, and would pay them a visit on the
following morning. Chang and Eng Bun
ker are "now over 58 years of age. Chang
uas a laniily ot nine, and Eng of eight.
They are easy and unembarrassed in their
manners, and appear to bear lightly the
weight of increasing years. Their hair is
thin and of an iron gray hue, and their
faces are shrunken and wrinkled, but
there is a fire in their eyes which shows
that the lamp of life may burn cheerly yet
for many lotfg and happy years.
pOSMOPOLITAX HOTEL.
FORMERLY ARRIGOXI'S,
FRONT St., PORTLAND.
W.R.SEWALL and J.B.SPRENGES.
PROPRIETORS.
The Proprietors of this well known House
having superior accommodations, guarantee
entireTsatisfaction to all guests.
63, The Hotel Coach will be in attendance
to convey passengers and baggage to and
irom the'Hotel, free of charge. (4Ctf
Office Oregon and California Stage Co.
S. D. SMITH. Geo. B. COOK.
The OCCIDENTAL,
rORJIESLT
y ESTERX HOTEL.
Cor. First and Morrison Streets
PO RTLA MD, 0 REG 01?.
JETS" Messrs. Smith & Cook have taken this
well known House, refitted and refurnislieb
it throughout, built a large addition, making
thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the
dining end sitting rooms, making it by far
the best Hotel in Portland. A call from 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.
HAYING TAKEN GEO. A. SIIEPPARD
3 copartner in the business and leased
the celebrated CLIFF HOUSE, of Oregon
City, for the term of one year,ve would say to
the public, come on, we are ready for you,
an-i will accommodate voa to Ihcbest of our
ability. BARLOW & SIIEPPARD.
August 21. -tf.
JTEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL. '
Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
The most Comfortable Hotel in the
City. Hoard and Lodging, from one to two
dollars per day, according to rooms occupied.
Free Coach to and from the house,
40tn LDWAIiD CARNEY. Proprietor
"PIONEER HOTEL.
No. o North Front Street, between A
and R Streets, Portland Oregon.
PATRICK SIOBUISSEY, Propilator
o
jfTyThis 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.
Hoard and Lodging per week 5 00
" " " day 1 oo
JGS" Coach to and from the Hotel, free of
charge. (iO.tf
fEW YORK HOTEL,
(Deutfcues Gafthaus,)
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing, Portland, Oregon.
II. S.0TIIFC3, J. J. TviLKESTS,
PROPRIETORS.
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Eoard per Week S5 -00
" with Lodging.
C 00
Pay
1 00
MERICAN EXCHANGE.
(Late LINCOLX IIO USE,)
No. 1 Ifront street, T'oitla-nl Oregon.
L. V. Vr. QULMIJY, Pr.oi'itrsTCK,
Late of YfegUm lloitl.)
This house is the most commodious in the
State, newly furnished, and it will ho thi en
deavor of the proprietor to make his Ernests
comfortali3. -Tha Baggage Wagon will al
ways be fovina at the landing on the arrival
or Btenmfmpa ana river coats, carrying ba.
gage to the hous? free cf charge
s
IIADE3 SALOO
G. A. KAAS, Proprietor.
MAIX STREET, OreSon City.
Btst 3TZ.L.IAIID TABLES in OREGON
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 I if S UPPEIED
With all the choicest qualities cf Liquors anj
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj
famous Whiskies and Punch. Abo
STAFFORDSHIRE
STONES JHuJHll
O.j 13 II AU a I IT.
JCST'Families ennplied.
" THOMaS 2l. PARRY,
Dispenser.
JMPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaHoquc & Co.,
OR EG OX CITY.
TfX-Keep constantly on hand for sale, Hour
Midlines, Iiran and Chicken Feed, Parties
purching feed rnnst furnish the ?ac!;3.
Jacob Stitzicl. James T. Urrox.
STITZEL a UPTON,
Real Estate BroJcers and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Washington streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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37 Will 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 property.
Address P. O. I!ox 4fi2, Portland. Oregon.
STITZEL & UPTON,
19.tf ; Real Extnte Brokers.
A. J. BIOimOE,
Dealer in California, Vermont
and Italian Marbles, Obelisks
Monuments, Head and loot r--:r
Stones, '. i ::
Salem Oregon.
Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished
to order. 1 23 1
JOHN F. MILLER,
Successor to J. F. MILLERS,- Co.,
MANUFACTURER OF AXD HEALER IX
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At the
Orejroji
City Boot and
Shoe
Store, Main street.
THE EEST SELECTION
Of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Children's
Boots and Shoes, on hand or made to order.
LOGIS & ALBRIGHT,
EKCELSI0BISL MARKET !
Corner of Fourth and Main streets.
OREGON CITY.
j3 Keen constantly on hand all kinds of
fresh and salt meats, such as
BEEF, PORK,
MUTTON, TEAL,
CORNED BEEF, II A MS,
I'lCKELED PORK, LARD,
Apd everythmg else to be found in their line
of business.
. Kedington, Hostetter & Co's
Florida Water !
USE NO OTHER.
Unexcelled fbr Toilet Use and for tho Bath.
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CBAS. HODGE. .CHAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SXELL.
EOBGF, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS IX
DEUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, A"ND WINDOW GLASS,
VARXISIIES, E RUSHES, PAIXTERS
Materials, ana, Drvgghts' Sundries.
V7 Front Sireef ,
Portland, Oregon.
DIEEOT
NEW AND
EIEGAUT STYLES
-or-
UITES.
Last received and placed in the warerooms,
wmmm semER i
106, 1GS, ir, 173
First street, corner of Salmon t
PORTLAND, OREGON.
PAP LOR SETS IX TERRY,
EN PLUSH, AND IN HAIR-CLOTH.
Hew Ornamental Pieces,
For t'uox Parlor, Great Assortment ef
HOUSEHOLD "FURNITURE !
Lounges and Spring beds.
3 The trade siqiplicd with goods
in original packages, on reasonable
terms.
1IURGREN L SHINDLER.
2-3 ATS! &3ATS!
OF EVERY STYLE
In Large Quantities can la Found
AT
J. C HEUSDBdSFFEit & JIRO.'S
S. W. corner of Morrison and Front
streets, I'crtland, Oregon.
Also Caps of every style, ar.d Boj's' and
Girls' Hats in large varieties. Give us a call
and examine.
W. A. ALDRICil. J. C. JIEE3ILL. JCHX M CRAKEX
fg'SSMEH, fclgBBiLia CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forw&Mmg Merchants,
A GENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA,
X-ik Hawaiian and Oieyon racket Lines.
Importers of San Ouentin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coll'ee,
Iliee, and Pulu.
Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved
Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar.
Dealers in Hour, Grain., Hacon, Lard
Fruit, Lirne, Cement and Plaster.
W'iil attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship
ment ef Merchandise or Produce in New
York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland.
ALDRICil, MERRILL & CO.,
Nos 2Ui aud 20G California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO.,
L'j North Front Street, Portland.
j. f. joetss a Co.,
Corner of Main and Second Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Steam OciFes and Spice ISills,
The best Chartrer., Old Government Java
Ground CoHce, and all kinds of Spices, al
wava on hand. Orders solicited and prompt
lyJtiUech 32:tf
JJOTICE. fm
I am cleaning up and repairing
THE ORBGOJST 1IOLTSE,
and will re-open it again on Salurday the
18th of this month. JACOB R0E1IM.
Sept. Kith, lSG'J 13.5t
Harvest of 1869 ! !
Selling off to Close Business,
OF-
DRY COOES,
HEADY-HADE CLOTHING.
OTS AUD SHOES,
JLtW
Mens' Ladies, Misses' and Childrens'
HATS AND CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated
Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimrjeys and Burners !
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
Has got to te sold
Regardless of Price I
tK. To convince yonrself with re?pect to
this matter, call at the old corner.
T. SELLING,
SoutJt, of Tope 5 Co.'s Tin Store,
Oregon City.
HOUSE,
Graining, Gilding,
China Glossing, Imitations
Of all kinds
Wood JtiscI Msii'Mc!
Executed as reU as can be done on the Pacific
Coast. Examine our work and Judge for
yjursdvss.
KS"Every order attended to with care and
expedition , C E. M UREA Y,
West Door Raistou's Prick,
Main St., Oregon City
Steamboat Painting
WHEN THE BELL KINGS
LOOK OUT FOE THE LOCOMOTIVE.
v.:s th3 Time to
While they are
M
ot I For
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
a-k you to call and satisfy yourself. My stock consists, in part
of the following articles :
LADITS3 DRESS GOODS, BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions:
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks :
KID GLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY;
35ROWN AND PLEACHED 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.
53 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.
e? All kinds of Produce Bough ttjs.
HOME
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Manufacturer of an J Dealer iu Furniture,
OliEGOIV CITY.
qpAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
JL tha public that he has now on haud
a large invoice of
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
BUREAUS.
BED-STEAD3,
LOUNGES. DESKS.
STANDS, CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Medium Furniture
Forming a complete and desirable assort
ment, which merits the attention ot buyers.
lie AlIXJFACTUKESrUIlKITUSE
Using good materials, and employing th
very best mechanics in the State, hence h(
can warrant his goods to be as represented,
and lie is prepared to fill all orders with
promptness.
Ho would call the attention of the public
to his salesroom, as containing the most
complete assortment of desirable goods in the
State.
M. VEUTIIEI3IErt.
t Main street, Oregon City.
OHEGON CITY
BEEVERY!
(fPp HENRY I1UMBEI,,
Having p rchased the above Brewery wish
es to inform Le public that he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
LAGER BEER,
As good as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited ;ind promptly filled.
J. BlcHenry,
Ql FRONT STREET,
7 PORTLAND, Oregon.
Ulusf Has on hnnd, and is constant
ly receiving direct from the East,a large and
carefady selected stock of
Crockery. Glass Yare, Plated Ware,
Lamps, etc., all of which ho olfcrs 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.
11. C. MYERS.
UNDER THE COURT HOUSE,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
RETAIL DEALERS IN
HABDWABE,
We also constantly keep on hand
SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
TVhich we will sell at the Factory Prices,
and will take wool in exchange.
JjgPWe 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 or its equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
JW Give us a call and satisfy yourselves.
JEW AVAGOX
AXD
Carriage Manufactory !
The undersigned, having increased the di
mensions of his premisesat the old stand
Corner of Main and Third streets,
Oregon City Oregon.
Takes this method to inform his old pat
rons, and as manv 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 neatlv, qaicklv and cheap
ly done. DAVID SMITH.
Opposite Escclsior Market
Buy your Goods I
going Cheap !
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laay kJ w 5ZB.il J o
JTJ5-RAG3 WANTED.
Successor to JOllX ELEMIXG,
At Charrnan Warner's old tatul, lah-.ly oc
cupicil, by S. Ai k- rman, JIain strut,
Oregon City, Oregon.
IMPORTED AND DEALER IN
EES CCD JEStS
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WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND
a large and wtdl selected .-tock of Books
Stationery, and Drugs, comprising iu part
Standard and Miscellaneous Books,
Medical, Mining, and Scientific
- Books, Theological and Relig
ious Books, Juvenile and
Tcy Books, Sahbath and
Baij School Books,
III GREAT VASIETY.
Blank Books in Every Style, Bass
Books, Memorandum Books, and
Time Bool's, JJraicing, Trac-
in and Tissue Paper t
Portfolios, and
PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Arnolds', Maynard cb JSToyr.s,'' and
Bavid's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet
Music, Music Paper, and
jVotc Books.
All cf Which he will Sell at the
Lowest Prices.
A General Variety of Drugs and
Pa ten t Med icines, Con sla n I ly
on hand, for sale.
rIT School Teachers, and parents of Schol
ars will find it to their advantage to inspect
my stock and prices, before purchasing else
where.
KST Books Imported to Order. Orders res
pectfully solicited and promptly fdled.
, Agent for the S Francisco Times, and
Eastern periodicals, and paocrs.
JOHN M.BACON.
W. F. IIIGHFIELBj
Established since 1819, at the old stand,
Main Street, Oregon City, Ore-jon.
An Assortment of Watches, Jew
elry, and Stth ThoiSas' weight
Clocks, all of which are warranted
to be as roiireseutf-d.
-:v'.3r Rei;airirs done on short notice.
a;iiiu uiauiuui lor pasi lavcrs.
CLARK GREEHMAIT,
City Draysiian,
OREG OX CITT.
IGT5) All orders for the deliverv of mprr-hfin-
dise or packages and freielit of whatever des
cription, to any part of the city, willbcexe-
iueu piuiupiiy ana wun care.
WALL AM ET
IROM WORKS COMPLY!
STEAK! EFQiilE
And Eoilcr Suilders !
fTr f Xortli Front andE sts.,
Mjm Portland, Oregon.
THESE WORKS ARE EOCATED OX the
bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and ellieientlj-.
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 !
FLOUIUNG MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! !
&C, &C, &C,
Manvfaetuie and Repair ilteldnerv of all
hinds. 1ROX SHUTTER WORK at Sin
Franciscr, coot and freight. Wheel r t Ran
dalCs Patent Griruhr and Amalgamator.
Danlar's and Steven: s Self Adjusting Patent
Piston Packing, either 'applied to od or new
sUam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and
dies, if the lest hard iron. S: a
U2
rpiE DEATH 0 MY IiROTlffu
JL compelled me !irain to
of the firm of CIIAKMAX &
THOMAS 11 AIIM AN-havini
the estate all the interest held iL
er in the stock of goodj ow ned bv ri r;
& Brother, taking ellect Januar- sd r1
Will lie Carried on as rSP
AND A FULL STOCK
Y ill be kept up by me, and win 0nn .
:Q
Dry Goqgs and Clothing,
Eats, Caps, Boots and Shc
Fancy JTotion Perfume
ulncl Patent Medi)v
i
Paints, Oils, Colors,
Bye Stuffs and Varnish,
Quecnsware, Crockery d-Z,
Sash, Boors, and Window Blink
Hardware, Tools and Cutlery '
Rope, and JXails
Of Every (Desert,
O
I ask Especial Attention to
FINE TEAS,
COFFEE AND SUGi
GROCERIES OF EVE:
VARIETY.
Farming linpiemer
OF ALL KIXDS.
Attention will be paid to anv hne;.
ill UU HiV KJH Vj- Vill UJI2M011.
Notice. My Pusiness with all who fa
me with their patronage, will ho ((,p ,
(ioLn basis but Legal Tender will be
ceivca ax me marker quotation-;.
Agent VELLS FAHGO iCO
I desire to say to all who fiver
witii thejr patronage tliat I shall usoinvl
abil ity to jiease them, and all fntis J
meet wun prompt attention. Mv faci
for doing business are as good as'anv h
in Oregon, and I pledge'mvself to'st.
Cheap as anv llouse m ood standing in
rie;se give me a call and examine lur v,
selves. 1 hanking you for past favors,
J remain, lespecrluliv vours.
THOMAS CHARMAf
1 G. SXEATII,
WHOLESALE ORO?ER,
32 Front Street, Portia:
O
4
GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, F0RCA
AT
SAX FRANCISCO PRICES, anFrd;
r-Orders Pi omptly filled in San F;a::
co, if desired.
the cnicriT couirr
Of the State of Oregon for ClsjrX;-.
County VirnoH S. Markliatn.pItiT, vs. Her
Oliver and Elvira Oliver delts. Suit iu e -
to f rech;.e mortgage, 1
To Henry Oliver end Elvira Oliver defts:
Iu the name of the State of Orepm: Y:
are required to appearand answer the cm
plaint JiJed against, you in said court, in:1
above entitled cause, within ten davs a:..
the service of this Summons upon you. .
served lfr Clackamas County, or twenty ca
if served in any other count'" in said'S't..'
And unless you appear and answer said cr
plaint in said time, or on or hefore the fir-
diy of the term of said Court commend:.
next after the expiration of six wecksfr
the publication of this Summons, to-vit:t
T lie fourth Jfoudai of Octokr,
A. I), LS(; the J'laintiU wnl arm v to t:
Court for the relief demanded in the
plaint, namely : A judgment acrainst you u
the sum ot three hundrea and three dlk
and thirty-three cents ($.'03.3:J-P.") iu I'.i
gold coin, and interest thereon since ST;
May, 107, at ten per cent, per month, at
tor a decree loreclosinsr vour ecuutvet r
dempLion in the property described in cor.
plaint, to-wit : Lot .No,' 4 in block o.4i, i
the town of Oregon City, Clackamas coucr
Oregon, and for the costs and c.ishnr.-omer.
of this suit. Hv order cf Hon. W. W. UjV.
J ml go. JOHNSON & McfOW.V,
Sept. 17, 15GC' Li.Ct. l'ltlf's Attorcer:
JX THE CIKCEIT COUliT
Of the State of Oregon for Clackair.?
County. Ptter paquet, Tiiaiutilf. r. No's.
Allison, defendant. Suit to foreclose 51or
gage.
To Nelson Allison, Defendant:
In the name ol the Mate of Oregon, von a
required to appear and answer the ec mil
nled against vou in saii court, in the l'
entitled cause within ten davs after these
vice of this summons upon you. if f-eived
Clackamas county, r twenty davs il servf
in anv other county m said State. And
less you appear and answer said comydai
m said time, or on or hefore the first c
of the term of said ccurLcomnieucinsr
after the exniration of six weeks frjm tt
publication of this summons, to wit :
Utt tfte jourtfi JIoKiOiij in (("
A. P. ISr.y. the plaintiff will apply to th-
court for the relief d cmaniled in the cw
plaint, namely a judgment againstyou for ti.
sum ot i.-j in L nited States gold or si
coin, and interest since Miv lth, 13, a
for a decree foreclosing a mortgage on lac
described in complaint; also, fur costs an
uisourscments.
By order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Jufec.
JOHNSON AMcCOH'X.
U.Ct. Attorneys for l'hiak
KJ q
NOTICE.
All persons who have heretofore purebr
ed lots of ClackainasCouutv.in whati- kn
as the ' County Addition" to Oregon City.
Clackamas County, Oregon, and wbohajt
not reeeived deeds for the same, are hen-'y
notsGed that the Counry i- ready tor.!
them DEEDS, UPON PKFSKNTATION ()i
THKIIl DONDS for the same. This notice
is also intended io apply to the ?nccf.ers i0
the right of Dr. John" McLaughlin, to liavs
1U1U HIM'I VCU UUlii t-iis. v.---
of said McLau-lilin's conveyance to tliecoua-
ty. The County is ready to convey tile i-
upon proper selection and proof.
Ey order of the Couniv Court. ,
44.1 tj J. M. FIIAZER, County Cl-rf
A
D3IIXISTI I ATOl TS NOTICE
In the estate of JOHN FOSTER, deceases
Notice is hereby given that I, Isaac M.I M
.iuuiiuiMiiii'ii oi loo caiuiu .
named John Foster, deceased, have filed u
the County Court of Clackamas County, He
of Oregon", my fiual account in said es.a:
and asked for its approval, and that I he a.
charged from farther liabilities as sucu
k j ..,:: 4 . . r 41..- r i ip aw r-
Lministrator, and that
Monday the 4th Hoy oj v j
A. D. lSijr, at the hour of b o'clock A.
of said diy, at the Court House in Orei'
Citv, in Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
has been appointed by the said County C'l
as the time and place for hearing and settles
said account. At which said time and p
any person interested in said estate may i
pear aud file exceptions in writing to
account, and contest the same. .
ISAAC M. FOSTER, Adrauuslr-W.
Sept tho lltii A. D. ISO J Ii.it
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