The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, November 20, 1869, Image 3

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v" "T;,v.V AND COtJNTX.'
JAt Oregon City, Nov. 7lb, 1SG9,
j C n(1 Jennie Wolagamot, a son,
Cone- Dan O'1 anl family left by
tieAj,tz last Friday, for Ss-n Francisco,
nvr contemplate going east and spend-
. rihe winter m jew ioik. We wish
Item a safe journey and a happy time.
yiGGiE Verxon. Send its the stanzas
vou mentioned, and we will give them
'lie consideration. But in order to secure
their publication it will be advisable to
n.o send real name, which will be kept
in commence.
TiUXKSCiuxG Dat. The day appointed
for Thanksgiving and prayer, was observ
ed in the customary manner, in this city.
Jlr. Sellwood presided at St. Pauls (Epis
copal) Church, and Rev. C. W. Todd at
the Congregational Church.
Heavy Rains. Weather for the past
Veck has been very wet but much more
wliibrious, in our opinion, than the blind
0(f drifts of snow that have fallen in other
portions of " the West." It makes mud
-btit it is not frozen mud ! and the sheep
and cattle may still feed npon a thousand
Ills, yet carpeted with perpetual green.
.
Lkg Broken. On last Wednesday night
about 9 o'clock. Mr. J. J. Dawson was on
anc of the piers of the Railroad bridge
across the Clackamas, endeavoring to se
cure some timbers, when his feet were
caught In a rope in such a way that he
was thrown from the pier, and falling upon
the rocks broke his left leg. Dr. Barclay
set the limb in about half an hour after it
wag broken, it is doing well, and Mr.
pawson is quite comfortable.
New Boat Lacxchep. On "Wednesday
ast a small boat '.vas launched upon the
bosom of the classical ' Lake (perpendic
ularly) above this cify, where some nauti
cal student, we understand, proposes to
practice the theory of navigation or, it
may be the better to enable Some resident
in that region to' reach his home, from the
mriunit of the new steps. If this be the
purpose, then to make proper connections
a boat should be put oil Iron! the railroad
graile to Main C'tfee't:
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Makkted. We understand that Mr. Vtm.
Lewttnvait, o'f the Clrfdkartras paper mill,
lias taken a partner for life, Miss Harriet
Koots, daughter of a ge'ntleirfart lately ar
rived from the Atlantic States. Our
voung friend Hiram Straight, has also' for
saken the lists of bachelordom,nd joined
ns Gorier arid his fortunes with those of a
fairer one. O. fttfrrr! Well, b'tfys j Good
by, and may you always lie happy "We
may be happy yet I
P.KXEFrr B.ux'. The arrangements are
') li'ave a public bait oti llio evening
of the dedication of Odd Fellow's Hall, in
tins city, on Thursday Novemt'er 2')lh, the
Jirocoeds of which will be used tovards
"efraying the expenses of furnishing the
Lr dge. The party will be under the man
foment of a committee appointed by the
Lodge, under dispensation of the Grand
Master, hence it will be Wisely conducted,
no doubt, and the participants may depend
upon having an evening of much enjoy
ment. The invitations will be general
the hall being of ample dimensions to ac
commodate all who may wish to attend.
TisE Iuox House II w Ai:kivat;IIeue
The Oregon Central Railroad is rapidly
approaching this City with its iron track
rrnd heary laden cars, and th'e shrill whis
tle of the Iron Horse may with reasonable
probability resound along our fcfll sides,
vithln the corporate limits of the pioneer
6ity of Oregon, very soon. We Lave been
within' hearing distance of civilization, ns
a community, but a few months, and have
foevn deeply chngrineu to realise tbrft our
beautiful Oregon was known to'Eone com
paratively, of the many millions whose
ambition Would lead them directly here,
But with such advertising mediums as the
railroad system' develop, Oregon will soon
take front California1 a part of that at
tention so long bestowed upon 6;tr sister
State at the actual Cost of our owrf fertile
valley, a'nriferous mountains and' genial
climate hence, we say : All hall to' the
approach of the Iron Horse 1
Accident'. On last Sunday, Mr. B. tt.
Mavl, who litci five miles east of this
thtit, b:ad his left a'ttS badly shattered.
He was standing upon the porch of his
own house holding his musket near the
muzzle, with the breech resting upon the
edge of the porch, when a dog ran against
the gun, causing it to drop down striking
the hammer on the edge of the porch,
thereby exploding; the cap and discharge"
ing the gun. The musket was loaded
With 20 buckshot, and the whole charge
entered the arm just below the elbow
joint, and passing upwards came out at
the top of the shoulder. One shot struck
liim in the side, just over the Gth rib, and
three shot went through tl5 rim of his
hat, close to the crown. Mrs. Maels was
standing clo?e by her husband at the time,
and some of the shot passed very close to
her face, but providently, she was unhurt,
Dr. II. W, Ross of this place was called
upon to attend the suffering man, and
found amputation necessary, which was
immediately done. The arm was taken
off close up to the shoulder. Ii Is a very
dangerous wound, but yesterday morning
he was doing as well as could be expect
ed. 1
,. .
We are glad to receive the Democratic
rress, of Salem, again. It is a valuable
democratic paper.and we hope Mr.Brown"s
health .may be such that he can continue
Jts publication without further interrup
tion. i
ODD FELLOW'S HALL.
Tlie Beautiful Structure tolie Betlica-
tid uii Thawday r?ot.
It is designed to formally dedicate the
Odd Fellow's Hall, in tins city, on Thins-
J- t
day next, and as the building is one of the
, , ,. . ..
line ornaments of the State, perhaps some
de5erinion of it m-iv nmx-i nf intorpst to
ucenp.ion ox it m.iyproeot interest to.
the public. It is of brick located npon
the west side of Main street, fronting the
residence or Cap t. George A. Pease, and
is 241 feet, by SO deep, measuring from the
face cf walls, and is two stories high. The
first story, or store, Ls 15 Jeet from floor
to ceiling, and the second story, or "Lodge
Room," is 17 feet in the clear. The fire
wails have been carried 2h feet above the
roof. There are ventilators between each
tier of joists on each side of the '-Lodge
Room," with proper openings which will
insure pure air, the great desideratum in
all assembly rooms. The second story is ! 1"
partitioned, and contains a library, and IS,
other rooms essential to a Lodge, all of;
which are finished in a manner correspond-1
ing with the "Lodge Room," which is fc
hard finished, white, with a moulded cor- j
nice in the angle of the ceiling and walls, !
richly ornamented in plaster.and the wood 2$,
work finished in China gloss. We cannot
well illustrate the exterior appearance of 9,
this structure with our pen and ink, but 31,
can say, that the entire plan in all its de
tails, is modern; that all the improvements
of the day. in architecture, have been
adopted and that as the building stands,
with its fine iron columned front, large
plate glass windows and rich balustrade,
it is not alone a decided ornament to our
promising city, but that it is a building
which all Odd Fellows, and citizens gener
ally, regard with just pride.
The outside two columns of the lower
story are of the Corinthean order, Ii
feet hiffh iicludin"-f'ed4-st-iU TinHiMin' ? ' , ra,fI,c' Kcnral-ia. IChetiuia
ai i, ii,6n, iatuuuic pLUoiai-,, i lnCJt S Hi tism, !,uiidt;t-o, IMIes, fSoils, Vistas,
diameter at the base and 10 inches at the ore J:'es' Iflccding of ti.e s.unSs,
top. 's of an inch thick, of cast iron, rich
ly moulded, and provided with Corinthean
capitals. The two sash columns aie 14V '
leet in height batt six inches at base.and
uve inches at the top. fluted and moulded
The plate glass windows have ornamented
gratrngs under each, and arched tops. The
entrance corresponds. The entrance to
the "Lodge Room," is on the outside of
the building, anchored to the wall, and
supported by strong wood frames.sot upon
stone, and of sufficient strength to insure
safety. The stairs are to be provided with
neat balusters and a finished rail.
The windows and doors of the lower
story, as they are seen upon the structure,
are quite ornamental, but let the eye fol
low up the trout and it will require an ex
pert architect to discover any dispropor
tion to the entire elevation, ? hich is sur
mounted by a richly carved, chased and
lettered balustrade, bearing the All Seeing
emblem of the Order, and the familiar I.
O. O. F. in. heavy gilded letters, which tell
at once the purposes for which the struc
ture was designed.
The building stands upon a solid wall of
stone, from the bed-rock, and we truly
hope that it may so stand for ages to come
a monument to the Fellowship of Ore
gon Lodge No. 3.
The contractors upon this building have
certainly won for themselves a reputation
for excellent workmanship. The drawings
and specifications were from Mr. Bloom
field ; the castings from the Oregon Iron
Works : the carved wood ornaments from
the shops of Mr. "Wilcox. The foundation
was laid under the direction of Mr. W. J.
Caldwell, and the building, from the' foun
dation, was under a contract with Messrs.
J. K. Bingman, Joseph Hedges, and James
Milne. The plastering is a credit to Mr.
James. Sims, and the painting will perpetu
ate the good name of Messrs. C. E. Mur
ray it Son.
Of the painting we wish to s peak further.
Before Messrs. Murray & Son applied then
brushes the building lacked much' of its
beauty. The front is grained in imitation
of blask English oak, beautifully shaded.
The panels are white oak, shaded in such
a way as to make it the finest representa
tion of oak that we have ever seen, and
judging from our own observation and the
comments of well informed persons res
pecting this class of work, we conclude
that there is not a more artistic job, of the
same' cla;ss, between this city and San
Francisco and that but few are to be
found there to surpass this. The most ar
tistic part of this painting, he shading
and gilding of the rays of the Eye, the
letters I. O. O. F., the graining u'rlov, etc.
was executed by the junior of the firm
Mr. Wm.E. Murray.
ESlr If you wish the very heft
Cnlnnpt. Photpfrranh. von must call
on
BRADLEY & KULOFSON, 43V Montgomery
street, San Francisco.
, . A IX.L.IAM CAVIDSOX4
Oflite, f'f. Ci; FroVt Street,"
Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland Oregon,
SPECIAL COLLECTOR fe CLAIMS,
Accounts, Notes,' Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan
tile Claims of every description, throughout
Oregon and the Territories, WILL REMADE
A SPECIALTY, and promptly Collected, as
well aiwith a due regard to economy in all
business matters entrusted to his care and
the proceeds paid over punctually. otf
IlEAl. ESTATE SEALER.
JpOItSALE.
A e-ood Sian of Mules with harness for
Sale cheap. For Particulars inquire at J
the store of J. MIERS & UKU. uregoii
Cit v.Oregon.
" October, 23rd 1SCD. (if-)
JEW COLUaHJIAX hotel.
Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts., .
PORTLAND, OREGON
JgfsT The most Comfortable Hotel ii the
City. Board and Lodging, from one to two
dollars per day, according to rooms occupied.
Free Coach to and from the house.
40tf EDWARD CARNEY, Proprietor.
'
. SIMILIA SIMILLBCTS OTJEABTUEi
IIUI'II'IOSEYS'
5205IEOJATIIIC SPECIFICS
TTAVE rilOYED, FROM TOE MOST AMPLE
&J5vmfn- i'1 s,nccc:
lrompt JbOicieat end Reliable. They are the
ODly Medicines perfectly adapted to popular use,
so simple that mistakes cannot be made in
using them ; eo harmless ss to he free from dan-
per, aua eo ciLcient as to be always reliable,
They have raised the highest commendation from
all, and will always renaer eatisfaction.
Nos. Cent3.
1, Cures Fevers, Congestion, Inftammations.23
2,
TlVorms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.2o
C'ryine.-Colie or Teething of Infants33
3,
4,
6,
?:
. 8,
,
12,
13,
Ifiau Urea of Cnudren or Adults. .25
Uyseiifery. Griping, Bilious Colic.25
diolera-lVlorbus Vomiting 25
C'oushs. Colds, Eroncliitis 25
Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache..25
JieadaeIieiSicklIeadache.Vertigo25
Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach 25
Sis p pressed, or Painful Periods... 25
Ayjiites. too profuse Periods 25
Croup, Congo, Difficult Breathing. .25
Salt ieieiit,Erysipelas,Eruptions25
15.
J-.,, .rcjieimiatissn. uticnmatic pains. .'a
Alt the above are put up in VIALH.with directions
containing double quantities each, for.'. 50
JSj&fS
I'cver fc Chill Fever, Agues50
1'iies, blind or bleeding 50
Optlialmy, and sore or weak EvesSO
'atarrl,acue or chronic Inllucuza.rj
AVI;oopiii":-C1oujjis,violentcoiighru
Asllmia, oppressed Breathing 50
Ear liscliarses,impaircdhearing50
Seroiula. enlarged glands,swcllings50
ieiieralDebility.physicalweakneeeoO
lrops.y, and scanty Secretions 50
Sea-Nitkiiess,6ickness from ridingHO
KiIney-Eisene. Gravel 50
Nervous Debility Seminal
Emissions, involuntary Dis
charges J (X)
Sore Montii, Canker".." 50
i
Urinary Weakness. wetting bed50
la:m'ul I'eriods, with fpasms..50
!Miiierjtt s at change of life l OO
Epilepsypasmst.Vitas'Dancel 00
Diplillieria, ulcerated sore throat .00
FAMILY CASES
Of 35 to 60 large vials, moroeoo
or roseAvootl case, containing
a specific tor every ordinary
disease a family is subject to,
and books of directions
From $10 to $35
Bmaller Family and Traveling cases,
with 20 to 28 vials from $5 to $8
Specifics for all Private Diseases.hoth
for Curing and for Preventive
treatment, in vials and pocket cases, $2to$5
POND'S EX'FIt.VCT,
Cures Kuriu. "ECrii !ki I n, rv t
Sorcncss,Sore Xltroat.Spraiusjrootii
t iiusc, iviiiavit, uroi rucsj torus,
v j. iu nun's, -
Price, (i oz., oOcts.; Pints, $1.00 ;
Quarts, il.75. ' ' 9
,5;frTn,Tie9Cl Kcmeies, except roXD'S EX
"y part of the country, by mail or express, free
Of charge, on receipt of the price.
Address Humphreys' Specific
S.; Homeopathic Medicine Company,
Office and Depot, No. 50:2 Broadway, New York.
Dr. Humphreys is consulted daily at his office
personally or by letter, as above, lor all forms of
disease.
FOR SALE BY ALL DKUGGISTS.
1
ACKERMAN HAS RECEIVED
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
3 windows
- "WHICH HE OFFERS AT
ery LOW RATES I
tigijfLook at his Stock before
purchasing elsewhere,
Goods Wsii'i'SEMlesI I
Jacob Stitzki.. Jambs K. TJr-rox.
STITZEL & UPTON,
Ileal Estate Jjroccrs and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Wash ingtoyi streets.
TORTLAND, OREGON.
3T Wi'l attend to the sale and purchase
of Real Estate in all' parts of the City and
tate. Special attention given to the sale ot
Ea.-t Portland propcrtj'.
Address P. O. Box 4 02, Portland. Oregon.
STITZEL & UPTOX,
lO.tf ; Real K Hate Brokers.
THE
Commercial Department
OF THE
IorlIaE5S Academy
.And Female Seminary.
tTnder the Superintendence of T. II. Craw
ford, A. M., affords excellent facilities
for the acquirement of a practical
Business Education. Tuition
Iu the Commercial Department $12 per Qr.
The Course in the
Academic Ilepailnseiif,
Besides tl e usual English studies, embra
ces the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, as
iet ds Surveying, and sufficient Latin for
pro'essional purposes- These Courses, sys
tematic acd complete within themselves, are
especially recommended to those who cannot
fpend six years in College.
IS?" Voun.ar Ladies a:e under the immec'i
ate dire of the Preceptress, Miss Erni'y J.
York. For new Catalogue, containing names
of Graduates and. full information,
Address : T. M. GATCII, Principal,
42.J Portland, Oregon.
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE
2&2 msc jzl. "Ms jslm use:
OREGON CITY, OREGON;
Having recently added to the Livery Stock
new Carriages, Buggies and Horses, afe now
frepared ai all tim'eis to let the same, at reas
onable rates. , , Horses bought uud sold, or
kept 6y the day or week.
tfARR & MORRIS;
BUTCHERS, J
FOR OREGON CITY" AND VICINITY.
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rsf Will deliver to their patrons all Lie
bet qualities of Stall Fed Beef, also Mutton,
Poik, Poultry etc., as usual twice a week, on
Tuesdays and Saturdays ;
Thankful for past favors of the public would
Tspeetfully asks a continuance 01 iue same.
X. B. An abundant supply of Rood poult fy
n hand. V AI.lv,
P. D. MORRISS,
pp. FERRY,
BROKER. romxA-xn. Oregon.
Cor. Front and IVashington Ms.
Agent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company, and Manhat
tan Life Insurance Company.
frGovei'miient Securities, StocksBonds
and Real Estate bought and sold on Com
mission.
JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip;
tion, printed at the E.NTEKnu.E oQice
9m 1 1 hi .
NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y !
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JVASltJXdfoX D. c.
Kraiit U Oilicc at P!iila! IplUn,
Where the business of the Company ta
transacted, and to which all general
correspondence should be addiefcsed.
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DIRECTORS :
Philadelphia, Clarence ILClark, Jay Cooke,
F. Hatch lord Starr, J. Hinckley Clark, Geo.
P. Tvier, W. (. Moorhead.
Washitiiitou, Hennr D. Cooke, E.A.Rollins
Win. E. Chandler, John D. DelVees.
New York, Edw. Dodge, II. C. Fahnestocki
OFFICERS j
CLARENCE II. CLARK, President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance
And Executive Committee.
HENRY P. COOKE, Vice P-esidcnt.
EMERSON W.PEKT, Secretary and Actuary
E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary.
FRANCIS G. SMITII.M.D , Medical Director.
J. EWING MEARS, M. I)., Assistant.
WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C,
and Gto. II AIM) ING, Philadelphia,
Attorneys.
The Most Successful Life
Insurance Company of
The World !
Having issued in the first TEN months of
its existence,
3,395 Policies,
- INSURING
15,142,800 Dollars !
This Company i lfords to its Policy Holders
PERFECT SSCXJRITY!
By its Cash paid up Capital of One Million
Dollar s, and guarantees to the Insured,
by iis
Low Rates of Premium !
LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE,
OR, A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF
100 PER CENT. BY ITS
Return Frcmiun) Plan !
Weils, Farao &Oo,
GEXEIIAL AGISTS
FOR THE PACIFIC COAST
W. E. II ALE
MANAGER.
AGE5JT FOll OREGOV.
OFFICE IN CUFF'S BUIFDIXG,
(Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.)
ENTRANCE ON STAR A" STUilET,
PORTLAND, Oregon.
S. D. POPE, LOCAL AGENT,
OREGON CITY.
fiX15R.ALi AGENTS J
JAY COOKE & CO. No. 216 Broadway, N.Y.
General Agents for New York and North
ern New Jersey. JU. Orvis and D. C."
Whitman, Managers.
E. W. CLARK & CO. Bankers, No. 31 ScutTi
Third street, Philadelphia.'General Agents
for Pennsylvania, and Southern New Jer
sey. C. S. Russell, Manager.
JAY COOKE- & CO. Washington,' General
Southern Agent. E. S Turner; Manager.
J. A. ELLIS & CO: Chicago, General AgeMs
for Illinois Wisconsin, Iowa and Mian'.
JOHN W. ELLIS & CO. No. 122 Walnut St;,
Cincinnati, Cferefal Agents for Ohio artct
Central and Southern Indiana.
S. A. KEAN & CO.-Detroit, General Agents
for Slichigan and Northern Indiana, D;
W. Kean, Manager,'
T.B. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for
Missouri and Kansas. C. Orris,' Manager.
ROLLINS & CHANDLER, Boston, General
Agents for New England and Eastern
Provinces of Canada. J. P. Tucker Man
ager Johnston brothers & co. BaitimoVe,
General Agents for.Marjland, W. A.Wi
song, Manager.
WM. DOUG LA?, JR., Montreal, -General
Gcnt for the DoBiiaion ot Canada.
Ml
ON,
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IS STILL AT, HIS OLD STAND,
CORNER OF MAIN am, SIXTH STREETS,
OREGON CiTY, OKEGJN.
WHERE HE WOULD' INVITE IllS
frieuds. and the public in vnerat, to'
call nod examine his stock, consi&lino- ot u
geutral assortment of 0
iolIaiiig;?
Hoots Slaocs,
If sals m&d Caps,
Crockery,
Lies5 See
Having frotr. many fears eperftuiCC
learned that
THE StffclSET OF SUCCESS
LIES IN SMALL PROFITS!
IS DETER. liNED-TO
OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL'
Siltlice the Cry of PorJand Prices!
Oregon City, August 2St.h, lStiO.
Hendee's Photograph Gallery.
3 THE ONLY PLACE IN PORTLAND
where j olt are sure ofgettinr No. 1 l'icturen
at alt times is at Hendee's Gallery, corner of
Fir-t and Morrison streets, where he is as
well prepared t; do all kinds of work as any
Gallery in Oregon, and Will guarantee as
trood satisfaction for all his Woik as can be
had in the State
Pictures of every kind can be h?d atshort
nctice. OIJ Pictures can be copied, enlarged
and retouched in L dia Ink, or Oil Colors,
AT LOWEli PRICES THAN ANY OTHER
PLACE. 4G Cm
YyTLLAMETTE NURSERY.
Season of 180970.
G. W. WALLING k Co. would cr
the attention of the uubiie to their Iarre
and well assorted stock of tine fruit trees and
shrubbery, consisting of choice varieties of
CUE HE IBS, PLUMS, PEARS,
APRICOTS, TEACHES, NUTS,
RASPRERPIES, &c, Ac.
?pF Tersons desirous of purchasing trees
siiohiu can aim examine our siock, wuicii is
the largest ard best in the State.
Orders (with the cah)sent to the Nursery
will be prompely filled and forwarded.
MS" Ext tact re taken in parking Trees. '7z&
Addres- all orders to
G. W. WALLING & Co.,
4otf Oswego, Clackamas County Oregon.
pAUL RICTITER,
Dealer ix and
Manufacturer of every variety of
FURNITURE, BEDDING, CARPETS,
WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS,
DAMASKS, MIRRORS,c.
tfa All kinds of Upholstery Trimm?ng
constant.lv on hand. Spring and Hair Mat
t:asses of' Rest Quality MADE TO OHDER.
Southwest corner First asd Taylor sts.
Poi tlaud, Oregon. 45.Jm
O R E G O X
f. OPITZ, PROPRIETOR,
FIRST STREET, PORTLAND,
Bet. Washington and SlarJc sts.
HASITACTCREB OF
ALL AlXDS AKD QUALITIES OF
C EAC k: EES !
DREAD, CAKES AND PASTRTf
QR ACKERS
Will always be Jiold below San Francisc?
prices. All orders promptly Attended to.
OREGON BMvERY,
First t., Portland, Oregon,.
C. If. BlYEESf
PLUMBIXG, GAS & STEAM
Pitting Establishment,
Xo.lIO First Street .Portlfliiia
Gas Fixtures, ''
Cooking Ranges,
Hot. Water Boilers;
Marble Top Washstands,
Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
Wetter Closets,
Bath Tubs; .
Lead Pipe.
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sites.
TEES; ELBO WS, RETURN BENDL
NIPPLES, BUSHINGS, etc., :
for Steam;- Water and (jan.
ALSO .
Scotch Tubes, Water Gnages, Whistles
Tallon Putdps, Steam Gnnges, Globe,
r Angle, and Check Yaltes;. Guage
Cocks, Air Cecks, and all kinds
ot Brass Work". Rubber
.- Hose, Hose Pipes, Ac. .. ...
Hotels, public buildings, and private resi
dences heated with the latest improvements
I invite citizens generally to call and ex
amine mv stock, which has been selected
with great care, and especial attention given
to the wants of this market. ' -
C. II. Ml ERS.
A LARGE INVOICE OFNEW
Sunday School and Gift Eooks!
ROM THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE
Various other Publishing Houses!
1 v fi rV
For sale bv the subscriber, on Jeffersoa st.
betweeu'2d and 3d, Portland, Oregon.
G. H. ATKINSON, Secretary.
52 1 J and Treas. Oregon Tract Society
if a
JJOTICE.
Change of Time !
-0-
ENTIL" FUrtHEE NOTICE
the
Peopled Transpcrtation Cos
STEAMER
''----i Ai riT Ar Ci,-
Will leave the Company's dock, Portland,
Every morrfng at 5 o'clock, Sundays ex
cepted, Connecting at Oregon City
with steauiurs for
SALESV3 At4t DAYTOW,
ON MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY AND SATUPDAY,
, Of each week.
O
J4?5iiafs provided for passengers on
board steamer ALERT, nt Fifty cent.
A. A McCULLYr President.
August U, 1S0T. (40.ff)
WALTER'
New CAM PETSjYGS
VELVETS,
BRUSSELS,
THREE-PLY,
OIL -CLOTHS,
WINDOW-SHADES,
PAPER - HAN GIN GS,
L AG E - CURTAINS, &c, &c.
We Would Call Hit attention of par
ties Jilting vp houses, or being in
need of anything in our line
To our Stock, which is
ONE OF THE COXVLETEST
Oil UlC I S3. e illv JJ O 51. !
Our Goods being specially selected at
the Factories in England and the
Eastern Stales, we can sell
AT THE LOWEST
siiiirajticisco Prices.
WALTER BSSOS.,
No. 80 Front street, between Alder
35.) and Washington, Portland Oregon
Dr. J, H. HATCH,
Late Muck Hatch,
D E N T I S T,
The patronage of those desiring lirst Clats
Opt. rat lorn, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
N. 15. Nitrous O.t-yde administered for the
Painless Extraction of TeetK
Office Corner of Washington andFron
streets, Portland. Entrance on Washington
street.
ENTAL NOTICE.
HOME AGAIN.
During my 'our of t wo years
fgSSzr. ni me eastern riaies 1 nave
CftjSS5fiSwii spared neither time nor
money to make mvse'f per
fectly familiar with and master of my pro
fession. Those desiring the best work that
the nature of the case, will admiS of can liud
me at my ottce, 107 Front street," tfo doors
above McCormick's Book Store, Portland,
Orcgou.
DR. J. G. GLENN.
TM. I3ROUGIITON.
Contracor and Builder;
Haiti St., OREGON CITY.
Will attend1 to all work in his Mne, coii
sisting in part of Carpenter, and Joiner wor
'framing, building, etc. Jobbing prumptl
attended tj.
"y II- UTTER & CO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
C I FRONT STREET,
UNDER COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL,
40.3m") .. . . Portland, CTregofr:
pG. STEWART,
No. 109 FRONT STREET,
TORTLAND, OREGON.
Watchmaker
And Jeweler.
And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND
JEWELERS GOODS. Agent for Wilcox &
Gibbs' Letter "G'' Sewing Machines, which
are mow being: sold singly at cost, or whole
sale less than cost. Other goods at greatly
reduced rates. , (.40. tf
A. G. WALLIKG'S
Pioneer Book Bindery.
OREGONIAN HUIJLDING,
Wo. 5 "Washington Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and B'OUND to
any 4 est red pattern.'., ..
MUSIC ROOKS, MAtfAfclSfcS; NEWS-
PAraRS," Etc., bound in every variety of
style known 0 the trade.
Uraers irora tne country promptly at
tended to.
112
131
FRONT STREET; FIRST STREET,
Near Morrison Street. Near Y'amh'ill.
KAST fe CAEALIN.
JSTew Stock of Boots and Shoes
J EST RECEIVED !
Best Selection in the City !
Comprising all the leading and best brands
k'riOwn, such as Benkert's, Tirrell's, Fogg's,
Hovighton & Coolidge's, Reed's, Godfrey's
and numerous others, of gents' and boys'
wear. Also Mile's, Sieberlich's, Burt's,
San Francisco and custom-made ladies and
children's wear.
Our customers and the public in general
are invited to call and examine our stock,
which we will sell cheaper than ever.
P. S. Boots made to order, and an assort
ment of our make constantly on hand
STOP THAT COUGHING
JMKSXE OF YOU CAN'T, A SO AVE PITV
3 you. You liave triwi every remedy but the OXE
iesiincti, by its intrinsic merit, to supersede all niui
lar preparations. It is not surprising you houli ltd
eliictant to try something else after the many
K'rimeuts yon have mailo f trashy compuU
wistcd a UiO public as a certain curs ; but
EE WELL'S
Pulmonary Syru
k renlly tho TERT BEST roiMody ever compoen-.tct
or the cure tf Coughs, CnUisiroro TUroiU, jsihiiu,
Vhxpiiig Cough, Bronchitis and Coisumplkm. TKtt
iands of eoph; in Califortiui anl Oregon have boon
d ready bwrielittcd by the surpming caralive Jow
NE WELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
tnd wtth on accord glvo !t thtr unqualtlad app;
aiion. AVo now adres ourselves to all who ma t
trquainted with this, tho greatest Panacea t 'Um ; a.
'or the healiMg of all tUbcaaui f tUu TUrout m.f
Lungs, assuring you that
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrurj
ia3 cured tli'ousands and it will curd YOU if yo xrf
t. : , ,
Tliis invaluablo medicine is blc.lSant to the tasto
moihing, healing and strengthening in jta etlectj; c.v
irely free from oil poisonous or i1!e!eteri(Mi3 drug
iiid "perfectly harmless under all felfSuntstanc.
.- Certificates from many proruineBt ;iiixtti3 pf Sa
francUco accompany every bottle of
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup'
r.nnrVGTON .1- eo. Agents, San Fnmc:sf.
ALWAYS SAFE 1 Always Effectual,
. Fever and Agr.e is Speedily and ef
iectnally cured by Dr. E. CCOtER'S Unirer
?al Magnetic Palm.
"PRO BONO PUBLICO!"
TRULY A VEGETABLE PREPAY
RATION. None genuine without signatuie
of V. 11. Strong.
RED1NGTON, HOSTETTER & CO'..'.,,
- 416 and 418 Front s-t., San Francisco
Sole and exclusive Agents
EEDIN&T0N, HOSTETTER & COTS?
ESSENCE OF
amaica y-mger
This valuable preparation, containing 1ft
a highly concentrated form all the properties'
of Jamaica Ginger, has become one of tho'
most popular domestic remedies lor all disea.V
es of the stomach and digestive organs. Asi
tonic, it will be found invaluable to all persons
recovering from debilitj', whether produced
by fever or otherwise: for while it imparts to
the system, all the glow and vigor that caa
b; produced by wine or biandy, it is free from
the reactionary effects that follow the use of
spirits of . any kind; , . (. ,
It is also an excellent remedy for females'
who suIer from difficult menstruation, giving,
almost immediate relief to the spasms that
so frequently accompany that period.
It gives immediate relief to Nausea, caused
by riding ia a railroad car, or by sea-sicknesaf
or other causes. . i , -
It is also valuable as an external application'
for Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc
RED I Nil TON, 11 OS TETTE7 Co.,
41G and 418 Front st, San Francisco."
Us Electro Silicon,
Or Magic Brilliant."
KEDIJTGT01I HOSTETTER & Co.V
l?loijUla; Water I
For. the Handkerchief.
This article, possessing the most delicatj
fragrance of Flowers, is unequalled as a pe-.
fume for the Handkerchief.
FOR THE BATH!
Used in bathing it imparts strength and en
ergy to the system . and gives that softness
and delicacy to the skin so much desired by
all . , . .
IT REMOVES
S UNB URN, FR ECKLES PIMPLES;
Diluted with water it makes an elegant den
tifrice, imparting pearly whiteness to the teeth
sweetness to tlia breattv, and . renders th6
gams hard and of a bcantifuf color.
It should always be used after shaving dibit.
ed with water, as it relieves all intlammatiou-'
R El) ING TON) HOSTETTER fy Co.
416 and 418 Front st.. San Francisco.'
ELECTRO SILICON,
-oit-
Magic Uriliiarit i
Direct from Nature's Labratory.
The Rest article ever discovered for cJelsHs
ing and Polishing Gold, Silver and: Plated
ware, and all smooth Metalic Surfaces, of
whatever description, including Kitchen utenf
silsof Tin, Copper, Brass, Steel, etc.
To Jewelers and Workers in Gold and Sil
ver Plate the Electro-Silicon is of inestimable
value ; the time saved, and the vexation pre
vented by its use, will forever endear its name
to all who have had' evidence of its merits,
REDING TON, HOSTETTER fy Co.
Sole A gents,. San Francisco;
POR FLAVORING,
REDIKG TON, HOSTETTER fy f
EXTRACTS Are the best.
Redington, Hostetter & Go's
Florida "Water
USE NO OTHER.
tTnexcelled for Toilet Use and: for the Batfc
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