The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, October 23, 1869, Image 4

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I'LX. SEVER FORGIVE HIM.
"I'll never forgive him never !"
"Never is hard word, John,"
said the sweet-faced wife of John
Locke, as she looked up a moment
from her sewing
"lie is a mean, dastardlv cow
ard, andjupon this HolyJ?ible I "
Stop husband. John! remem
iber he is my brohter; and by the
love you bear me, forbear to curse
him. He has done you wrong I
allow, but oh! John", lie is very
young and very sorry. The mo
mentary shame you felt yesterday
will hardly be wiped out by a
curse. Oh! please don't say any
thing dreadful!"
The sweet-faced woman prevail
ed; that cui"se that, hung upon the
lips of the angry man was not
spoken; but still he said, "1 11 never
forgive him he has done me a
deadly wrong.
- The young man who had pro
voked his bitterness, humbled and
repentant, sought in vain for for
giveness from him whom, in a mo
ment of passion, he had injured
almost bevond reparation. John
Locke steeled his heart against
him.
In his store sat the young village
merchant, one pleasant morning,
contentedly reading the morning
paper. A sound of hurried foot
steps approached; but he took no
liot-e of it, until a hatless 1 oy
Hjurst into the store, screaming at
the top of his voice, "3Ir. Locke,
Johnny is in the river little John
ny Locke." To dash down the
paper and spring for thc.street was
the first impulse of the agonized
father. On, on like a maniac he
ilew, till lie reached the bank of
the river, pallid and crazed with
anguish. The iirst sight that met
(iiicye was little Johnny lying-in
the arms of his mother, who, with
her hair hanging disheveled around
her,, bent wildly over her child.
TlVe boy was j ust, saved. He breath
ed, and, opening his eyes smiled
faintly in ,1ns mother's face; Avhile
she, Avith Tier choking voice, thank
etrGod. Another form lay insensi
ble, stretched near the child. From
his head the dark blood flowed
from a ghastly wound. The man
against whom John Locke had
wworn eternal hatred had, at the
risk of his own life, been the sav
ior of the child. He had struck a
floating piece of driftwood as he
came to the surface with the boy,
and death seemed inevitable.
John Locke flung himself down
on the green sward, and bent over
the senseless form. "Save him" he
cried huskily to the doctor who
had been summoned. "Restore
liim to consciousness, if it be only
for one little moment; I have some
thing important to say to him."
"He is reviving," replied the
doctor.
The wounded man opened his
eyes; they met the anxious glance
of the brother-in-law, and the pale
lips trembled forth, "Do you for
give me?"
"Yes, yes; God is my witness, as
I hope for mercy hereafter, I freely
forgive you, and, in turn ask your
forgiveness for my unchristian con
duet," A feeble pressure of the hand
and a beaming smile were all the
answer.
Many days the brave young man
hung upon a slender t hread of life;
and never Avere more dev oted
friends than those Avho hovered
over the sick-bed. lut a vigorous
constitution triumphed, and, pale
and changed, he walked forth once
more among the living.
"Oli! if he. had died Avith rav un-
mf
kindness clouding his soul, never
should I have dared to hope for
mercy from my Father in heaven!"
said John Locke to his Avife, as
they sat talking over the solemn
event that had threatened their
lives Avith a living trouble. "Nev
er now I have tasted the sweet
ness of forgiveness never again
will I cherish revenge or unkind
ucss toward the erring ; for there
neaniug to my soul in the
words of our daily prayer, and I
sec that I have been calling judge
ment upon myself, Avhile I have
impiously asked 'Forgive us our
trespasses tas ice forgive those that
tresj kiss i tga inst vs. ' ' ' Observer
and Commonwealth.
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IIE3I.VRKABLE UEATII.
A remarkable death occurred in
Pickiiis county Ala., on Saturday
last. James Hammonds died of
congestion of the heart and arteries.
Eor ten hours before his death the
pulsations of his arteries ceased,
but ho walked about during the
time, gave directions about his af
fairs to his family, and drank cof
fee an hour before his death. He
was attended by Drs. S. L. and
Win. Bonner, two very excellent
physicians, and the latter says that
ihirmg an experience of ten rears
in healing all kinds of conation
in Louisiana, lie never met with or
read ot such, a re mar
Exchange.
cases. -
The Boone County (Mo.) Jo imal says :
On the evening of the third instant, two
0Lugbters of A. J. Clark, aged respec
tively ten and twelve years, were fatally
0burned near Ozark. Christioa county, by
the explosion of a coal oil lamp, and died
in a few hours alter.
O
UEPCDIATIO.V.
liadical editors grow indignant
over the mention of repudiation.
The national honor is so sacred in
their estimation they cannot even
bear the idea that the bondholder
shall receive the same kind of
money the laboring man has to
take. Their talk about the sacred
obligations of the government is
the merest clap-trap. The Feder
al government is to-day repudiat
ing its direct promises, its pledges,
its faith, as recorded upon each and
every one of all its millions of
greenbacks bear upon themselves
the guarantee that they are con
vertible into government bonds at
the will of the holder, and that
they are receivable for all debts,
except import duties, ten-forty
bonds and interest on the five-
twenty bonds, and yet the govern
ment does not permit tlieir conver
sion into bonds or let them be re
ceived in payment of the principal
of the live-twenties. Every day
the government is acting the re
pudiator on a large scale, and yet
these Radicat'champions grow fu
rious over the "bare mention of a
repudiation by the people of the
galling burden which is being used
to make them and their posterity
slaves forever. When the ceo vera
ment repudiates in favor of the
bondholder it is all right. When
the Secretary of the Treasury pays
a bondholder l 25 in greenbacks
for a bond which cost the bond
holder only forty cents in gold,
then Radical champions cry out
lie is reducing the public debt.
This is scarcely less ridiculous than
it is monstrous.
When the people become fully
aroused to this fact, and when they
get sick and tired of being ground
down for the benefit of the bond
holders, and shall begin to consider
the possibility of repudiation as a
last resort, how can the bondholder
or his allies utter the word " repu
diation" as a term of reproach or
odium when they remember the
stupendous repudiation being prac
ticed upon the people this Aery
day. Louisiana (Jo.,) Journal.
TI103I AS HOOD.
The closing and perhaps the
most delicate and touching por
trait drawn by Mr. Hall was that
of Thomas Hood, whom he had
evidently loved with his whole
heart. Xo one would have asso
ciated with his serious, observant
eye, and his grave melancholy face,
the "fellow of infinite jest." In
person lloou was ot the middle
hight, slender, and sickly looking;
of sallow complexion and plain
features, quiet in expression, and
rarely so excited as to indicate ei
ther the pathos or humor in him.
The upper face was calm even to
solemnity, seldom relieved even in
society, by t he eloquent play of the
mouth or the sparkle of his observ
ant eye. He was by no means
brilliant in conversation; and if he
made a pun, which was rare, it did
not seem instinctive, but a process
of thought. With all his fun he
was incapable of sarcasm, and nev
er did injury in his life. His mind
was as delicate as that of an inno
cent child. His life was passed
near the dreary skeleton poverty;
vet, though always struggling he
was cheerful. His last days were
rendered happy by the pension
which assured him that his family
would not sutler. The picture
drawn by Mr. Hall of his last days
was touching. He was with him
at times, and witnessed the devo
tion of his noble wife, who surviv
ed him only a few months. Hood,
when suffering agony, would utter
exquisite jests to try and relieve
the friends around him.
Mr. Hall read a passage from a
letter written by Hood's daughter
to himself soon after her father's
death, which I cannot forbear to
give here. She wrote:
"Those who lectured him on his
merry sallies and his innocent gayc
ty, should have been present at his
death-bed to see how the gentlest
and most loving heart in the world
could die. Tlr.nking himself dy
ing, he called us around him my
mother, my little brother, and my
self, for a last kiss and blessing,
tenderly and fondlv criven; and
gently clasping my mother's hand
he said, Kemember, Jane, I for
give all.' He lay for some time
calmly and quietly, but breathing
painfully and slowly; and my
mother bending ovei him heard
him mariner faintly, ' O Lord, say
arise, take up thy cross and follow
me.' "
Another letter he read written
to Sir Robert Reel, in which Hood
said that being conscious that he
was passing away, and could never
see him again, he wrote to bid him
adieu. He then alluded to various
differences of a political kind which
the two seemed to have had, and
said that if he had to live longer
he would advocate a more catholic
principle one which would recon
cile people and soften classes, rath
er than exasperate their differences.
In this last letter Hood made his
last joke: "Death stops my pen
hut not my pension.'" Harper's
-Magazine. '
cu,h on for treason, and see daggers in a
nxd.e-case. w
pOSMOPOLITAX HOTEL.
FORMERLY ARfLIGONFS,
. FRONT St., PORTLAND.
W.R.SEWALL and J.B.SPRENGER
PROPRIETORS.
The Proprietors of this well known House
having superior jaccommodations, guarantee
entire'satisfaetiob to all guests.
t3, The Hotel Coach will be in attendance
to convey passengers and baggage to and
from the Hotel, free of charge. (40tf
Office Oregon and Calitornia Stage Co.
S. D. SMITH. Geo. B. COOK.
The OCCIDENTAL,
FORMERLY
WJ ESTERX HOTEL.
T T
Cor. First and Morrison Streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
fi5r Messrs. Smith A Cook have taken this
well known House, 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
traveling pub'ic will satisfy them that the
above statements are true.
SMITH & COOK, Proprietors.
X. B. Hot and cold baths attached. 4.tf
JJARLOW
IX THE HOTEL Business Again.
HAVING TAKEN GEO. A. SIIEPPARD
as copartner in the business and leased
the celebrated CLIFF HOUSE, of Oregon
City, tor 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
abilitj'. BARLOW & SIIEPPARD.
August 21. -tf.
JEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL.
Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts.,
PORTLAND, OREGOX.
XZ3 The most Comfortable Hotel in the
Gitv. Hoard and Lodging, from one to two
.dollars per day, according; to rooms occupied.
Free (Joach to and Irom the House.
40tf EDWARD CARNEY, Proprietor.
piONEEJl HOTEL,
No. 5 North Front Street, between A
and B Streets, Portland Oregon.
PATRICK MORRISSEY, Proprietor
o
firyThis well known Hotel has been newly
Furnished and Refitted, and offers superior
accommodations to the Traveling Public,
and is situated near the steamship landing.
Board and Lodging per week .o 00
" " " day '.. 1. 00
JCC5 Coach to and fioni the Hotel, free of
charge. (K).tf
Sp:W YOKK HOTEL, ,
(Deutfches Gaftiiaus,)
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing. Port land. Oregon.
H. R0TEF0S, J. J. WILKENS,
PROPRIETORS.
o
Board per Week $5 00
" " " with Lodging 6 00
" " Pav 1 00
MERICAX EXCHANGE.
late LIXCOLX HOUSE,)
Xo. 84t Front street, Portlund Oregon
L. l W. QUIMBV, riiorKiEToit,
(Late of Western Hotel.)
This house is the most commodious in the
State, newly furnished, and it will be the en
deavor of the proprietor to make his guests
wavs be found at the land'ncr on the arrival
of steamships and river boats, carrying bag
gage to the house tree ot charge
gUADES SALOON.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
31 A IX STREET, Oregcn City.
O
Best BILLIARD TABLES in OREGOX
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of -this
popular amusement to them.
THE BAR IS SUPPLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anJ
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon aireadj
famous Whiskies and Punch. Also
STAFFORDSHIRE
TONE ALE!
ON Ult AUGHT.
SHS Families supplied.
piPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGOX CITY.
tT'L.TCeep constantly on hand foi sale, flour
Midlines, Dran and Chicken Feed, Parties
purehing feed must furnish the sacks.
Ms&rblc Work.
A. J. MONROE,
Dealer in California, Vermont
and Italian Marbles, Obelisks
Monuments, Head and foot
Stones,
Salexi Qkegon.
Mantles and
to order.
Furniture
Marble furnished
!23t
JOHN F. MILLER,
Successor to J. F. MILLERS,- Co.,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IX
Hoots aual Allocs !
At the Oregon City Boot and Shoe
Store, Main, street.
THE BEST SELECTION
Of Ladies", Gents', BojV, and Children's
Boots and Shoes, on hand or made to order.
LOCUS
L15UIGHT,
EXCELSIOR
MARKET !
Corner of Fourth and Alain streets.
OUEGO.V CITV.
o- Keer constantly on hand all kinds of
fresh and salt meats, such as
BEEF, POKK,
MUTTON, VEAL,
COKNED BEEF, ITAMS,
PICKELED PORK, LARD,
Ap.d everything else to be found in their line
of business.
. SNEATTI,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
32 Front Street, Portland.
GOODS BY T IE PACKAGE, FOR CASH,
AT
SAN FRA.NCISCO PRICES, and Freight.
jeQ-Orders Promptly filled ia Sau Francis
co, if desired.
CtO.tf
DMIXISTILVTOU'S NOTICE
I have been appointed Administratrix
of the Estate of A. M. HARDING, decea
sed. Creditors will present their claims,
with the proper vouchers, at the office of
Johnson & M'Cown. lawyers, Oregon City,
Oregon, within six months from the date
of this notice.
Y. O. HARDING,
v Administratrix.
Oregon City, Oct. 1G, 1S63. nilMt
fern
5i A
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA.
CHAS. HODGE. .CHAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SXELL.
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
PEALERS IX
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW CLASS,
Y'ARXISHES, BRUSHES, PAIXTERS
Material, ana jjruggists' Sundries.
97 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
DIE E C T
IMPORTATIONS
? t
NEW AND
ELEGANT STYLES
OF
Bed-Room
SUITES.
Just received and placed in the warerooms,
HURGREN & ! SWINDLER!
1GG, 108, 17U, 173
First street, corner of Salmon,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
PAPtLOU SETS IN TERRY,
IN PLUSH, AND IN HAIR-CLOTH.
New Ornamental Pieces,
For the Parlor, Great Assortment mf
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE!
Lounges and Spring beds.
XKa?" The trade sviwlied with goods
in original packages, on reasonable
terms.
11TJRGREX t SI1IXDLER.
HATS! HATS! HATS!
OF LVERY STYLE
In Large Quantities can he. Found
AT
J. C- MEUSSDORFFER & BRO.'S
5. IV. comer of Morrison and Front
streets, I 'or I land,
Oregon.
o-
Also Caps of erery style, and Boys and
(Jil ls' Hats in large varieties. Give us a call
and examine.
W. A. ALDIilClf. J. C. MEItltlLL. JOHN M CRAKE.V
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL& CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
GENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA,
X Hawaiian and Oieon Packet Lines.
Importers of San Quentin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich Islaud Sugars, Coffee,
Rice, and Pulu.
Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved
Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar.
Dealers in Flour, Grair, , Bacon, Lard i
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.
ALDRIC1I, MERRILL & CO.,
Nos 204 and 206 California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL &, CO.,
16 North Front Street, Portland.
, J. F. JONES & Co.,
Corner of Main and Second Stieets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Steam Coffee and Spice Mills,
The best Chart res. Old Govornment Java
Ground CoH'ce, and all kinds of Spices, al
ways on hand. Orders solicited and prompt
ly tilled. :J-i:tf
Harvest of 1869 ! !
Selling off to Close JJ us in ess,
And no HUMSUG !
OF-
DRY GOODS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
C0TS 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!
3- To convince j-onrself with rc?pect to
thi s matter, call at the old corner.
I. SELLING,
SoutJi of T ope 4" Co.'s Tin Store,
Oregon City.
'aiming .
HOUSE,
AND
Steamboat Painting
Graining, Gilding,
China Glossing, Imitations
Of all kinds
Wood mid MsoIle !
Executed as well as can be done on the Pacific
Coast. Examine our work and Judge for
yoursel vss.
.esrEvery order attended to with care and
expedition, C.E.MURRAY,
West Door Ralston's Prick,
Main st., Oregon City
JOTICE.
Is hereby given that my wife S.irah E.
Lamb, has left my house and home without
any just provocation and this is to warn all
persous against trusting her, as I shall pay
nodebUofher contracting from and alter
this date. II. A. LAMB.
45.2t Saturday, October 2nd, 1SC9.
'3 CTT i 3
tril
WHEN THE
LOOK. OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE.
Wow is the Time to Buy your Goods !
While they are going Cheap !
o
At Cost'!. For SO lays Only!
Having 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 verv 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 j
KID G LOVES, 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.
3T- 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.
J7&r- All kinds of Produce Boujrht.-tMj jERAGS WANTED.
HOME MADE
RiBTURE!
WERTHEIfolER,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture,
oiskc;o- CITY.
rpAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
I the public that he has now on hand
a large invoice of
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
BUREAUS.
BED-STEADS.
LO UXORS. DESKS.
STANDS, CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Medium Furniture !
Forming a complete and desirable assort
ment, which merits the attention of buyers.
He MANUFACTURES FURNITURE
Usincj good materials, and employing th
very best mechanics in the State, hence ti
can" warrant his goods to be as represented,
and be is prepared to fill all orders with
promptness.
He would call the attention of the public
to his salesroom, as containing the most
complete assortment ot desirable joods in the
State.
M. WEItTHKIMEK.
Main street, Oregon City.
OREGON CITY
BEEWEET!
IIEMIY I1UMBEL,
Having purchased the above Breftcry wish
es to inform the public that he is now piepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
LAGER BEER,
As good as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
J. BTcHenry,
Vi FRONT STREET,
PORTLAND, Oregon.
ff ' - Has on hand, and is constant
ly receiving direct from the East, a large and
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,
237" Dealers will do well to call and exam
ine his tock, and learn his prices, before
p u rch as i n g el sew he re.
JOHN MYERS.
II. C. MYERS.
J. MYERS & imo.,
UNDER THE COURT HOUSE,
OREO ON CITY, OREGON.
RETAIL DEALERS IN .
DBY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ISOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
"We. also constantly keep on hand
SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLA XX ELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
"Which we will sell at the Factory Trices,
aud will take wool in exchange.
JCgTAVe will also pay the highest price for
Uutter. 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.
r3 Give us a call arid sati.-fy yourselves.
NEW
AVAGOX
AND
Carriage SVf-anufactory !
The undersigned, having increased the di
mensions of his premises, 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 ol a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Try me.
Biacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
general jobbing ueatlv, qnicklv and cheap
ly done. DAVID SMfriL
Opposite Excelsior Market
IB
BELL RINGS
.IOHx M. RACOK,
Successor to JUJLV ELEMIXG,
At Char man Sr Warner's old stand, lately oc
cupied by S. Avkerman, Main street,
Oregon Cily, Oregon.
IMPORTER A N 0 DEALER IN
1SS G'JS SsS 9
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mm
etc,
VVTILL KEEP CONSTANTLY on HAND
V a hu ge and well selected .tock of Rooks
Stationery, and Drugs, comprising in part
Standard and Miscellaneous Books,
Medical, Mining, and Scienttfic
Rooks, Theological and Relig
ious Rooks, Juvenile and
Toy Rooks, Sabbath and
Roy School Rooks,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Blank Rooks in Erery Style, Pass
Books, Memorandum Books, and
Time Books, Drawing, Trac-
ing and Tissue Paper,
Portfolios, and
PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Arnolds1, Maynard d' No yes and
Ra t id's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet
Music, Music Paper, and
Note Rooks.
All of Which he will Sell at the
Lowest Prices.
A General Variety 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.
tir Rooks Imported to Order. Orders res
pectfuliy solicited and promptly filled.
grer Agent for the San Erancisco Times, and
Eastern periodicals, and papers.
JOHN M.BACON.
W. F. HIGHFIELD,
Established since lS-R,at the old stand,
Main St net, Orrgo?i City, Oregon.-
An Assortment of Watches, Jew
elry, and Seth Thomas' weight
Clocks, all of which are warranted
to be as represented.
Repanins done on short notice,
and thankful for past favers.
CLARK GREENMAN,
LZz-ek3 OREGOX CITY.
All orders for the delivery of merchan
dise or packages and freight of whatever des
cription, to any part of the city, willbeexe
culed promptly and with care.
WALL AMET
IRON WORKS COMPANY!
Ii'oit Foimclcrs,
STEAM ENGINE
And Boiler Builders !
Xorth Front antlE sts.,
Portland, Oregon.
rpiIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED OX the
-X. 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 ilr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years jjives
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
MIXING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS 1
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! !
&C, &CM &C.
Alannfaeture and Repair Machinery of all
Unas. IROX SHUTTER WORK at San
Iran cisco coot and freight. Wheeler & Ran
dalls I'atent Grinder and Amalgamator
Dunbar's and Steven's Self Adjusting Patent
Piston. Packing, either applied to ohi or new
steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, shoes and
dies, if the best hard iron.
Thomas CharmanTi
buemtor to C1IAUMAX t jtllo.
THE DEATH OF MY BROTHER m0
compelled me again to clian.ro iC. 1A
of the firm of CHARMAN & IJRo to ?am
THOMAS CHARMAN havinjspunS,;.i of
the estate all the interest held by m? f
a, uiuiuci, m.iu trueci January 3d sro '
Tlic Business
Will be Carried on as Isual
AND A FULL STOCK
Will be kept up by me, and will consist ;
part, of the following branches of trade-
Dry Goods and Clothing,
Hals, Caps, Hoots and Shoes
Fancy Notions, Perfumery
And Patent Medk3f
Paints, Oils, Colors,
Due Stuffs and Varnish
Qucenswarc, Crockery tt Zamps
Sash, Doors, and Window Blhuh
Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, '
Iitpe, and Nails '
Of Every DecrijHion.
. ask Especial Attention to my
FINE TEAS,
COFFEE AND SUGAR.
GROCERIES OF EVERY
VARIETY. o o
Farming Implements
OF ALL KINDS.
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Attention will be paid to any business
left with me on Commission.
Notice. My business with all who faror
me with their patronage, will be done on a
gold basis but Legal Tender will be re
ceived at the market quotations.
Agent WELLS FAIIG0 C0.
IT' I desire to say to all who favor ms
with their patronage that I shall use tnv bet
ability to please them, and all orders shall
meet with prompt attention. Mv fuciiiti(s
for doing business are as good as'any linns0o
in Oregon, and I pledge myself to' sell as"
Cheap as any House in good standing in tL
State. I will not be undersold by anv one
Please give me a call and examine for your
selves. Thanking you for pa.st favors, "
J remain, Respectfully vours,
THOMAS CllARMAX.
JN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of the State of Oregon for Clackamas
County-a Simon S. Mark-ham, pltlf, vs. llenrr
Oliver and Elvira Oliver defts". Suit in equity
to foreclose moitgage.
To Henry Oliver and Elvira Oliver defts:
In the name of the State of Oregon : YoiiO
are r; quired to appear and answer the com.
plaint tiled against you in said court, in the
above entitled cause, within ten days after
ihe service ot this Summons upng)yoii, if
seived in Clackamas County, or twen'v davj
if served in any other count;- in said Stat'e.
And unless you appear and answer s-aid com
plaint in said time, or on or before the first
day of the term of said Court commencing
next afti r the expiration of six weeks fn:n
the publication of this Summons, to-vit:0n
The fourth Monday of Oct ok r,
A. I). I.'.!, the Plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in thTtom
plaint, namely : A judgment against you lor
the sum of three hundred and three dollars
and thii ty-three cents ($ :o3.3j-1w) in U. S.
gold coin, and interest thereon s nee
May, If-07. at ten per eeut. per month, ali
tor a decree foreclosing your equity of rep
demption in the property described in com
plaint, to-wit : Lot No, 4 in block No. 4i, in
the town of Oregon City, Clackamas cimtr,
Oregon, and for the costs and diburscmttiti
of this suit. JJf order of Hon. V. W. Uptou
Judge. JOHNSON &McOOVX,
Sept. 17, 1SGV 4.3.t. rittt's Attorneys
THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of the State of Oregon fr Clackamas
County. lVter Paqut t, plaint ill'. ?v. Ne sou
Allison, defendant. Suit to foreclose Murt-
trage.
To Nelson Allison, Defendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are
required appear and answer the o ir.plaint
tiled against you in said court, in the t'hore
entitled cause within ten days after the ser
vice of this summons upon you, if feivcd in
Clackamas county, or twenty days if served
in any other county in said State. And un
less you appear and answer said complaint
in s.iid time, or on or befcre the first dy
of the term of said ccurt, commencing next
after the expiration of six weeks frjra the
publication of this summons, to wit : Q
On the fourth Monday in October,
A. I. ISC'.t. the plaintiff w'iil apply to the
c urt for the relief demanded in the com
plaint, namely a judgment against yu for the
sum of in United States g"Id or silver
coin, and interest since M y 6'h, 13:1, and
for a decree foreclosing a mortgage on land
d- sciioed in complaint ; al?o, for costs and
disbursements.
liy order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge.
JOHNSON A-MeCOWN.
4L6t. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
QOUNTY COjIaIISIOEUS'
NOTICE.
All persons wlo have heretofore p inch as
ed lots of ClackaniasCounty.iu what is known
as the ' County Addition to Oregon City.
Clackamas Coiinty, Oregon, and who have
not received deeds for the sam?, ate hereby
notified that the County is readv to make
them DEEDS. UPON PRESENTATION Or
TI1EIII BONDS for the same. This notice
is also intended to apply to the successors to
the right of Dr. John 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 saae
upon proper selection and proof.
liy older of the Countv Court.
44.4tJ J. M. JFKAZEK, County Clerk.
jNOTICE.
The traveling public are hereby notified
that the bridge across Molaba on the stas;e
road leading from Oregon Citv, via i'.akcrs
and Barlow's Prairies "to Salem, is in a very
unsafe and dangerous condition, and tuat
Clackamas County will not be responsible Ur
accidents in crossing tiie same. And tne
public are notified that there is a good sno
stantial bridge across Molalla about '4 nllle'
above the present traveled stage raoJ, a
persons coining toward Oregon City, irota
Salem and Aurora will find the road leading
to said upper bridge by turning to the rig '
after crossing Pudding river and going vow
Oregon City toward Salem turn to the lc
short distance above Josep Parrott's ej
farm houseon said road done by order of "
County Clackamas Countv. Oregon.
J; M. FKAZEK, County Clerk
43.5t. October 5th, 1-
"DISSOLUTION" NOTICE.
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The Co-partnership heretofore ilSJ."J
between the undersigned, under the n
name of DILLEIi &"AI'ILLEU, is this a
dissolved, by mutual consent.
' J t mr.T.FR.
Sept 7th, 1869.
A. i MILLER.
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Tlio V,ur.oca Yto carried on as l
nual,
1 a. i : ,l 4Ua nA i.t.-.nd. LinC
coin
Uakery, West side Main street, OregorU -JV
Sept. 7th, 1SG3-U.it J h. DILL-CR
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