Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1869)
O o o 0 O & o O O o S , - ' -J mmmn ni-n . -i 1 1 1 i in ' ""JZlL" T "' " " ' " 11111 " 1 "mini m.ihi i iwii m mrmimiiH " I)cllc!ihj enterprise. TOAVX AXD COUNTY. Soiree. I'rof. Cardinell will gire a soiree at the Court House on New Year's ore. 0 TiSnks. Yesterday Mr. M. G. Wills brought us sorao fine fresh pea?, which were raised on the Tarnt of .Ir. John T. Foster. Fresh green peas for Christmas is not a bad thing. Christmas Rose. Yesterday a little friend handed us a beautiful damask rose, and -'wished' us a merry Christinas one day in advance of Santa Claus. . Oregon Ikon Works. Messrs. A. A. McCuIl, David McCully, J. L. Starkey ond E. N. Cooke have purchased a con trolling interest in the Oregon Iron Works J of 1'ortlaad. e Accidkxt. On last Tuesday in thelend of the river just below Independence, the steamer Success struck alog, and knocked a hole in the side of her about twelve feet long. With the energy which character ises the actions of the People's Transporta- lion Company, the steamer will be repaired ed and running again in less than a week. There will be a Chriimas tree at the Episcopal Church on Christinas eve, ac companied with the singing of ChrisMnas carols by the children, caieehi.Jng by the rector, and short addresses by the teach ers. The public are cordially invited to be present. On Saturday, being Christ inas day. there will be religions services at 11 o'clock, a. m., at the same place. o - Masonic On last Saturday evening Multnomah Lodge No 1. A. F. and A. M.. elected the following officers for the en siling year, viz : - J.T. Apperson. W:M. Jas. M. Frazer. S.W. W.B. Blanchard, J. W. F. Barclay. T I). C. Ireland Secretary. Owen Wade, S. 1). C. W. Ganong. J. D. C. MeCvsTyler. 0 And on last Thursday evening theSbove officers w.oro duly installed by Past Grand -Master John McCraken. The 13tH Aiiuinliiuiit on tlic Ilaai lige. WSare informed that on last -Thursday a row occurred in the OrPgon City Wool h'ii Factory, between the whites, and some i?'v American citizens in prospectn, as fol lows : As George. Blackwelff a boy about 17 rears old. and mployed as boy of general work In the factory, was passing mi ffn g the looms in thedischarge of his lutv, a Chinaman gave him some rdanjr. bir which George upset the celestial. At this, some 15 or 20 other Chinamen came George with knis and other weapons. Jind nrobablv would have seriouslv hurt the b(- had it not been for the interfer ence of Mr. Howell, book keeper of -the iuctory. Fr this, young Bl-ickwell was discharged. And 5Jpon his discharge. Martin McNerey, who had charge of the looms, quit, alleging that he wijuld not work, where Chinamen were .supreme. We in ty have more to say in regard to this matter hereafter. Jn the jjieoitime, how- everlet ihe ratification of the 15th amend ment rolbon. ThcTusipeiiiiic-f Cause in Cluckamas Co ii tt 1 y. From a communication received from C. Deal, Esq.. (J. W. C. T. of Oregon, we learn that during last week he organized lh& following Lodges of Good Templars in this county, viz : Mt. Pleasant Lodge No. 105. meets off Tuesday evenings at the Church on Clear Creek ; has 39 charter members, and dected the following oflicers Rev. G. W. Boork. W. C. T. ;Miss Rams Jen, R II. S. ; Miss Belle Eckles, L. H. S. ; Mrs. Olive Rowley, W. V. T. ; Almond Holcomb, W. S. ; Miss C. Mat toon, W. A. S. ; J. I)ictCn pon, F. S.; M. J. Hall. T.; George Ilicken bothem. W. M.; Miss Emma Chase. D. M.; .Miss J. Mattoon, I. Gf? J. Mattoon, O. G.; L. T. Barin. l?Y. C. T. ; B. C. Lewis,W.C: Mt. ZionLo4jlge No.lOG, meets at Palma tier's school house on Wednesday evenings, lias 2S charter members and elected the following officers : W. II. Mattoon, X& C. T.; Mary ralma tuT, W. V. T.: O. II. Price. W.S.: E. Pierce. W. A. S.; S. G. Gann, F. S.; M. Pierce. W. T.: D. Palmader. W. M.: Emm; Pavis, I). M.; M. Pierce. I. G ; W. Palma ier. O. G.; Richard Palmatier, P. W. C. T.; Garrett Palmatier, W. C; John Palma tier, L. D. Post office, Clar Creek. Beaver Lodge No. 107, meets on Friday evenings at the Church near Mr. G raham "s. Best office, Oregon City, members, and elected oflicers : Has 20 charter r the following Kev. C. Misner, W. C. T.f.Mrs. Cralmm. W. V. T. A. E. Misnor. W.S.f C. IT-.itirek- i W. A. S. W. F. Kirk. W. F. S Afarv ! , . -.-7 leattie, V.". T.; W. II. Leatherman.W. M.- ' .-Mrs. Waldron. D. M .; Emma Waldron. T W. E. Misr.er. O. (I-.; Robert Mortis ! L-1).; W. F. iVafe. W. n, S. Wnl.lmn 1 T r n ti io- ! I rom the foregoing and other indica tions. we are led?o believe that this county rapully becoming Democratic. . . . Kiiilroail Ct ltlr;i ion. At aomeeting of the citizens of Oggon City, held at the Council Room on Thurs-,lc.-2r,a, lSCOthe following pro ceedings were hrd : On motion of Wm. Harlow, Esq., Hon. Forbes Iki relay was appointed President. nl on motion of A. J. Apperson, Esq.. Jas.A. Smith was appointe.l Secretary. - It was announced by the President" that the object of the meeling was to make ar- J.bFl rangements for celebrating, in some ap propriate manner, the completion of the first twenty roilos of the Oregon Central Railroad, the said celebration to take place on the day on which the first regular train shall pass through said city. On motion, a committee of five was ap pointed to make proper arrangements. Said committee consisting of Hon. F. Bar clay, T. Charman, A. J. Apperson, John Myers and Win. Barlow. On motion, the following committee on correspondence was appointed : A. J. Ap person and T. Charman. On motion, the Secretary was instructed fo forward a copy of these proceedings to the daily Oregonian and the weekly Ex tkhpui.sk. On motion, adiourned. Q J AS. A. SMITH. Secretary. Oregon City Prices Current. , The following are the prices paid for produce, and the prices at which other ar ticles are selling-, in this market : WHEAT White, rjo bushel, 70 cts. OATS bushel. 37 i cts. POTATOES bushel. ;J7i(i0 cts. ONIONS cl bushel, SI 00(7,1 DO. FLOUR f bbl. $L OO0S4 50. BEANS White, Ex. i; cts. DRIED F II LUT Apples, lb.. 4(7?-c: Peaches, jj? ib.,10(7?,12c; Plums, "ft lb., 7 -i c.s.; Currants, v... I)(az0 cts. BUT 1 Eli - - j j lb.. 30 cts. EGGS 1 dozen, o0f?33 cts. CHICKENS do..rn. $2 500-3 00. SUG A R Crushed. lb.. 20 cts.; Island H)., 1012i cts. ; N. ().. t lb., 15 cts.; San Francisco refined, p lb . 14 A cts. 0 TEA Young lly.n, lb., 1 50 ; Ja pan. p lb., 'JO? ?1 25 ; Black. Vt lb., 75c. 0S1 00. COFFEE IT,.. 22025 cts. SALT lb.. 1I0:j cts. SYRUP II.ja.vy Golden, sail.. SI : gx. IIeayGoen. p, gall., Si' OO0$1 lol JL-UA) ilanis. i lb.. l'J cts; Sides, 11 c oulders, 10 cts. LARl 7, .. 12 cts. OIL -I.ievos Kc O osene. 7 gall.. SOc.0 Linseed r.t rt g Hi.. -51 05 Linseed oil. boiled, "11 g.i'i. .1 70. WOOL "fl lb.. 20 cts." ' 1',1'A-A'- On foot. 0 cts. POKK Oa footM l is. ib O SHEEP Per iu; HIDES Green, 5 cts. 'd. S2 00 1 ?2 50. TJrv. 11 It io.. TU :eys- $1 50 each. 50 each. O gi:ese si c-es St. Panls (Eniscopal) Church, the Rev. John . Selhvuo l, rector. Services on Sunday fit lei a. m. nit'l 7 v. sr. Sunday School and Bible class at 2 r. m. 1st Lonare.'j-.if mnnl Church. Morning- Services, Sabbath Sell- ol, Evening Services, lh:v. K. Ckkkv, Seats Frrr. 1 o.l.l. . . .12 o'cloi k M. 7 o'clock. Aetieg I'astor I'llAVKl! fclaiErixus. Sunday evening.. Tuesday evening, .5 o'clock .7 o'clock. M. E. Church, Seats Free. 10.30, . . 7 o'clock. Morning r-erv.ces,. Evening Sei vb R'OrfUJilKKTIMlS. Class-Meeting following Moining Services. Braver .M( cting Thursday evening 7 o'clock. Sabbath School i.t 2 o'clock P. M. - Rkv. C. W. Tom), Pastor. () . If you wish the very Lest Photographs, .von must call on Cabinet 1!B AULL V & KULOFSOX, 43 'J Montgomery street, San Francisco. 0 VILI.I.Vri EAVilJSOX, OUWo, ?."o. Gl Wont Street, Aujoiiiinij the Tcleyraph Oifiee, J'ortland Oregon. SPECIAL COLLKCTOR of CLAIMS, Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan tile Claims of every desci iptiou, (throughout Oregon and the Teigtoi ies, WILL l'.E MADE A SPECIALTY, and promptly collected, as well as with a due regard to economy in all business matters entrusted to bis care and the proceeds paid over punctually. -tutf REAL ESTATE DEALBRc Paix Kir.LEi;, after a Tnono1 trial by iuuugserle living witnesses, has proved itself The JHt-dLclm.f the A g p. It is an internal and an externaFjremedyv One positive proof of its efficacy is, that its sales have constantly increased, and wholly upon its own merits. The effect of the pain killer upon the patient wlien taken internally, in case of Cold, Cough, Ilyvcl Comp!aints,Chol era, Dysentery, and other affections of the, system, has been truly wonderful, and has won for it a name amonr medical prepara tions that can never be forgotten. Its suc cess in removing pain, as an external remedy in cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores, Sprains, Cuts, Stings of Insects, and ol-her causes of suffering, has secured for it such a host of testimony, as anilmostCElifallible remedy, that it will tie hamlcd down to posterity as one f the greatest medical discoveries of thjpj'Jth century. Q dec-4 Tim Gkeat Pictobtal Annual. Ilostetter's California Almanafor ls7', for distribution, gratis, throughout Oregon, Cali fornia and other States and Territories of the Pacific slope, will be published about the first of January, and all who wish to under stand the true philosophy of health, should read and jiondcr the valuable suggestions it contains. Iu addition to an admirable med ical treatise on the causes, prevention and one of a crreat variety of diseases, it. pmbr.i. ccs a Large amount of information interest- the merchant, the mechanic, the min er, the farmer, the planter and the profession al calculations have been made such meridians and latitude as a fnilBO.'t suitable for a correct and co nprehensive CaTeudar. The nature, atses, id extraordinaiy sani tary efl'ecof IIos tetters Stomaehe Hitters' the staple tonic and alterative of more than half the Christian world, are fully set forth in its page, which are also interspersed with pictorial ill us! rations, valuSde recipes for the household and farm, humorous anecdotes anuotner instructive and amusing reading i 1 , , . . matter, original and se'ected. Among the Annuals to appear with the opening of the J year, thi will be one of the most useful, and j may be had for the asking. Fend for co-des ' to the r.eare dealer in IIOTFTTEPX V i ' -i , i v-n i t l i r.iir. iiu'se iu iii;sare sold iu every city, town and village, and are extensiytdj- used ihrougle. ut the cutire civil ized woild. !il l (HI H.M'TI.'II flM . t r,, ...... . SPECIA L XOTICES. Slult nomali Lodge No. 1, A. l ami fV A 3I"Hhls its regular communi df cations on the First and Third Sat IrN. vrday m each month, at 7 o'clock, from the " 20tli of September to the 2)th of March, and 7 A o'clock from the 2oth of March to the 'Joth of Scjitember. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. rs By order of W. M.' Oregon Lodge 2Vo. 3, I. O. of O. F. Meets every Wednesday even- Si! ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's "tofi IIallf kMain street. Members of the Order are invited to attend By order. X. C. Ilelccca J5grre Loilse So. 2, 1. O. O. F. 0 O Meet on the Second and Fourth ty'Qf TUESDAY EVENINGS, of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of thSDegree ate invited to attend. By order of N. G. M'illamette L..ulge Tin. 15T. O- 61. T Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms S.E. corncrof Main and Filth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. By order of W. C. T. Valuable Ivxd for Sale Cheap We know of 4 SO acres of goocPlands for sale in this county, being iu; land churn of J. L. Stout, iu what is known as theliingold settlement. It will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, on very fair terms. This land is only 12 miles from Oregon City. For further information apply to"N. W Randall, of this city, or of J. L. Stout, Unity, Baker's Hay, W. T., or of Andrew Stout, in'the above mentioned settlement. lS:ly Saddler9 J. II. Sehrum, of this City, is now manufacturing, the Lest Saddler) and Harness in the State. He will have at least 50 sets of all grades, from fine tnwni mon, finished and ready for sale next month, and more than that number of Saddles. He is bound to mnke a trade with any man who wishes to buy of hinQ He uses both Oregon and California leather in his establishment, and his woik bears a most exed'eut reputation abroad. We hope that eillzerifKof our ov; county will think of this, when they want any articles in bis i.ne. n "C i 'HA nas uiiarman Successor tCJf AIRMAN BRO., JIECBE.TH OF !IY BB OTHER HAS compelled me aruin to change the name of the linn of CILVIlMAX t B1LO. to that of T 1 1 0 M .S CHAB.M A ,Whavm g mi rch ased ot hhe estate a!! the interest held by mv broth er in the stock of goods owned bv Charman k, Brother, taking eiioct January 3d, 1S(J'.'. o U Will be Carried on as ITsimI O AM) A FULL SJOCK (Vj'ill be(kt;)t up by me, and will consist, in part, of the following branches of trade: (t. Dry Goods and ChllnngQ rJIals, Caps, JJo&s and Shoes, EancyONotions, Perfumery . O o And Patent Jedicinc3 Paints, Oils, C(prs. Dye Stuffs Slid VarnIi, Qnccnifware, Crockery Laizips Sash. Doors, and Windou!)lir,t Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, O Hope, and Kails Of Every Description. I askEspccial AlUntion to my 0 FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. G RQjC ERIE S OF EJTf?RY VARIEZV. Farming E implements OF ALL KINDS. o TiT; Afternoon 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 ooli) basis but Legal Tender will be re ceived at the market quotations. Agent WELLS FABGO & CO. I desire to say to all who favor me with their patronage that I shall ise my best ability to please them, and all Wders shall tweet 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 good standing in tire State. I will not be undersold by any one Kbiase give me a call and examine for your selves. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, Respectfully yours. jNOTICE. Is hereby givenhat I will bo at the Sheriffs oflice in OrkgVn City, Oregon from MONDAY, thAS'jth day of Noyetnber, AT D. ISO'.t, to the jl-t day ot January, ld7o, and ALL PERSON'S ARE REQkSTED TO PA Y THEIR TAXES! On or before the 1st day of January. Q As costs may bpadded after that date. JOHN MYERS Sheriff "0 and Collector of Clackamas County. Nov. 27th, ISfj'J. C3.3t JEW COLUaIBIAX hotel. Cor. FRONT and MORRISON Sts., o o PORTLAND, OREGON. ftCS" The mostPComfortable Hotel in the City. Hoanrand Lodging, from one to two dollars per day, according to rooms occupied. r rcc uuatii 10 anu iroiii ine nous( 4otH EDWARD CARNEY, V ronrictor. w XT FAY VORTC" TTOTPT. O ( Dcutfches Gafthaus,) No. 17 Frorit Street, oj posite the '.fail ship landing, Portland. Orein steatn- II. ROTHr OS, J. J. WILKENS, PROP RIETORS. Eoard per Yeek . , O with Lodgiug. . 0 00 1 OO Day' o 1LLA3IETTE XUPSEHY. O G. WSWALLLXG A Co. would callj? the attention of theubdc to their large iii'-" and well assorted stock of fine fruit trees and shrubbery, consisting of choice varieties of CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEARS APRICOTS, PEACHES, NUTS, RASPBERRIES, iV.c.,(Sc. Persons desirous of purchasing trees sTroutd' call and examine our stock, which is t',c ,ar?cst tlttl best in the State. e Cit-jii lilled i will be promptly lilled and forva:'el. KJT r-jcint cure niKcn in lxtrtung xrtn-i. . j .... Address nil otilers to CJ. AV. WALLING & Co., 4.3 tf Oswego, Clackuinas County Oregon- LIFE INSURANCE COMPLY ! o CD ea rs -- o OF THE United States ofAmehica. WASHINGTON, B?C. Brnndi Office at Philadelphia, O Wlu re the business of the Company is transacted, anjjto which all general correspondence should fce addressed. -o - DIRECTORS : rhiladelphia, Clarence Il.Clark, Jay Cooke, F. KatchYord Starr, J. Hinckley Cdark, Ceo. r. Tyler, W . (I. Moorhead. Washington, Henry I). Cooke, E.A.Rollins Win. E. Chandler, John D. Defrees. New York, Ed vv. Dodge, 11. C. Fahnestock; O O o o OFFICERSJ CLARENCE II. CLAdlK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Fmance And Executive Committee. HENRY TVCOOKE. Yice P-esidcnt. EMERSON W.PELT, Secretary and J Aciuaij., . E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.D., Medical Director, J. EW1NG MEATvS. M. p.. Assistant. Q WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, P. C, and Geo. IIAIUHNG, Philadelphia, Attorneys. 0 o o Hie Most Successful Life o O Insurance Company of 0 The World ! o q Having issued in the first TEX mouths of its existence, 3,395 Policies, . o - INSURING 15,142,800 -Qplljirs This Cornwall- ifrordto its Policy Holders PERFECT SECURITY! Ir its Cash paid up Capital of One Million Dollars, and guarantees to the Insured, 0 by its O o Low Rates of Premium ! LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, o o 0 OR, A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF o O 100 TER CENT. BY ITS Return Premium Flan ! o -o- Wells, Fargo'&Go o ;5:r.Ki;,ti au-ats CpOR THE PACIFIC COAST. . II&LE O O- .MANAGER. O . o V. E. O O o o AGEKT FOR OUEGOiV. o OFFICE I3T)CnEE'S EVH.DING, (Up stairs, bed Front and First sts.) o ENTRANCE OV ST AUK STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. s. d. pcpeTlocal agent, o OREGON CITY. o O GESERAL AGENTS o JAY? COOKE & CO. No. 216 RroadwaJ-, N.Y. General Agents for N'ew Y'ork and North (p ern NewJersey. J. U. Orvis and D. C. Whitman, Managers. O E. W. CLARK & CO. Rankers, Xo. 3 Smith Third sireet, rhiladclphiaGeneral Agents forCPennsylvania and Southern New Jersey-. C. S. Russell, Sbanager. JAY COOKE & CO. Washington,. General Southern Agent'. E. S. Turner, Manager. J. A. ELLIS &"CO. Chicago, General Agents for lliinQa, Wisconsin, Lywa and Minn. JOHN W. ELLTS Si CO. No. 122 Walnut St., Cincinnati, General Agents for Ohio 2nd Central aniLjSouthern Indiana. S. A. KEAN i'c CO. Detroit, General Agents f , Miehifran and Northern Indiaiia. D. W. Kean, Mana r" r, JO. O O T.R. EDGAR, SJ,. Louis, General Agent for Missouri and Kansas. C. Orvis, Manager. o ROLLINS trc CHANDLER, Boston, General Agents for Nej) England and Eastern Provinces of Canada, aeer. J. P. Tucker Man CD JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. BaltimoP, GeueraO gents for Maryland, W. A. Wi song, Manager. WM. DOUGLAS, JR., Montreal, -Genial Ggtnt for the Dominion 63 Canada. S,V'' CO 'o- DIRECT IMlfRTAtriOX ! M'CORMICK'S r MAMMOTH STOCK OF ' " ' TOYS, FAXCY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIOXS, GIFTS,SP1 IESENTS, UOOKS, For the Holidays of lSG9-'70, has arrived. DIRECT FX03I SEW YORK, o And is Now on Exhibition At SAXTA GLAUS3 HEADQUARTERS ! 105 FIIOXT ST., PORTLAND, Where Every PurcTmscr Will Find The Largest Stock ! 0 O The Greatest Variety !! The Cheapest. Prices!!! rA?This immense Stock having been purchased for currency in New York, will be sojd to dealers and" otl-s in coin, at LESS PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE! o Strangers and citizens will find SANTA CLAUS 1 IEAIM T JA RTEIIS a most in- arhiy of new novelties, ;uWl the thousand cuui:ciu i,ovs inereni. givi inesioretue ap liearance of an Eastern ?.I)iseum of oO . : 1. ji ... - ,-! , .1 P TTH T A O X (pTP I i r i I ; i I UUXUUUJt XiUU "SSome idea mayQje arrived at as to the extent of Stock when it is known that of dolls alone there are One Hundred and Fifty-five varieties! Making that Depart ment a pei feet BAZAAR CF BEAUTY: OFuIl Descriptive Catalogues now ready. q Qjj"Call early to secure choice gffls. o s. j. MrcomncK, no2-Cw Agent for Santa Clans. . : . q O sag ST I b sum c? 5 O ISTILL AT HIS OLD STAND, CORNER Or MAIN ,xtj MXI 11 .Sf iiKbf.S, OREGON CITY, OREGON. o TT7HERE II E W O IJ L D IN'YTTE HIS V friends, and the public- in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting of a general assortmelTt of O o o o o CO ml o o Ilsais :3i2c3 Csii8, q oo 0 Groccricsj o o o- 25?" HaviBg frorr. many years' experience learned that THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN S MAIL PROFITS! IS DETERMINED TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Silence the Cry of Portland Piices! Oregon City, August 2Sth, IS'6'J. o -O- -O- ctiiOKPISS, P.UTCHERS, FOR 0REG0NQ;iTY" AND VICINITY. o o Will deliver to their patrons all the best qualities of StaJL Fed Reef, also Stritton, Pork, Poultry etc., asnsual twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays ! Thankful tQ past favors of the public would respectfully asks a continuance of the same. N. B. An abundant supply of good poultry on hand. ISA AO FA RR, P. D. MORKlsS. Dr. J, H. HATCH, Late Mack $ Hatch, D EN T I ST, The patronage of those desiring irat Class Operation., is respectfully solicited. .Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. N. 13. Nitrous Oxyde administered for the Painless Kxtraction ot leetn. t) W 1'TT. 1 WAXr.r V.-ofY OFFICE in itM,iz;ui 1 iic umiuiiig, ....-!. side of First street, betwr-n Alder and Mor rison streets?) Portland. Oregon. Jacob StiIzel. James U. LQtox. STIT2EL & UPTON, Real Estate Brokers and General Agents, Corne& of Front and Washington streets, 0 PORTLAND, OREGON. rsr- Will attend to the sale and purchase ot'ltcal E.-tafe in all parts of the Wy and StatS Special attention given to ihe sale of East Portland property. Address P. O. Box 4-V2, Portland. Oregon. ST1TZEL A. UPTON, lQtf ) Kid Estate Brokers. Q P. J'EPvUY, BROfcR. ToKTrAxn. OrkcQn. q O Cor. Froi-t and Washington Sts. Aent North JJrilbsh and Mercantilf Insurance gompany, and Manhat tan Ie lnsurnr.ee Company. C35TGovernnient Securities, Stocks.Bonds amLKeal Estate bOivit and sold onQ'om- mission. n 1 a o i JOHN MYEI II. C. MYERS. UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITY, OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IX groceries, boots &siio:es KiRDWABEj We also coTistantly keep on hand SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which we will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. "VJ We will also pay the highest price for Putter, Eggs, and all kinds of good country producer. We w ill sell as low as any bouse in Oregon, for Cash or Its equivalent in good merchantable prodicr JO" Give us a call and sati-fy yourselves. WALTER BR 3Tcw CAEFET1NGS VELVETS, BRUSSELS, THREE - PLY, OIL - CLOTHS, WI1TDO W-SH ADES, APES-HANGINGS, L A0C E - GUI! TAINS, &c, &c. We Would Call Cue attention of par tics fi! liny Hp hoiises, or&leing in need of anything in our line To our Stock, id J tick is ONE OF TEE COMFLETEST On the IPsielfic 1sisl! o- Oil'' Goods being specially selected at the FacMria in England and the Easier n Slates, we can sell 0 AT TEE LOWEST 0 !5i3i !Pi'5incisco Prices. to WALTER BStOS No. SvTront street, between Alder So.) and Washington, Portland Oregon D1; ENTAL NOTICE. o II0KE AGAIN. During mv'our of two years n the Eastern States I have &'&lZ?di:r spared neither time nor i money y to make m se'f per fectly familiar with and master of my pro fession. Those dcsii imr the best work that the nature of the case will admit of can find me at my otlice, 107 Front street, two door above JMcOormick s Rook btore, Portland, Oregon. DR. J. G. GLENN G. STEWART, No. 100 FRONT STREET, rObfTLAND, OREGON. Wa t c h maker O ay And Jeweler. And Dealer in LOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELERS GOODS. Agent for Wilcox & Gibbs' Letter 'G'' Sewing Machines, which are now being sold singly at cost, or whole sale less than cost. Other goods at greatly reduced rates. (40.tf 8 A. CALLING'S Pioneer lsooEc Bindery, OllECiOJXIAJV ISU1L.DIIVG. Ko. 5 "WasliiHgton Street, PORTLAND, OREGON? BLANK ROOKS RULED and BOUND to mv desired pattern. MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES. NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of 1 4 4t, -A-) ( Orders from the country promptly at- I tended to. IT OREGON0 K US Y ! o I i.-c V;- F. 0PITZ, PROPRIETOR, O o FIRST STREET PORTLAND. Bet. Washington and Stark sts. MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS AXD QUALITIES of BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY QR ACKERS Will always be old below San Franciscc prices. Alioidurs promptly attended to. q OIll-GON BVKERY, Flrat at., Forlland. Oregon. g II ADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIN STEEETt(Oregon City. Erst niLLRlRn TABLES in OF EG ON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor invite.- the attention of the lovers ofthis popular amusement to them. T II A B A 11 I S S UP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon already iamoiis hiskics and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE OX KIJAUGIIT. tnr Families supplied Sunday School and Gift Rooks ! JJR0M THE AMERICANTRAC SOCIE Various other Publishing Houses For sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson st. between '2d and Gd, Portland, Ongon. O. H. ATKINSON, Secretary. 1 1 -.1! ai:d Treas. Oregon Tract Society ..1.1 I -.Jfcw. To-Day ACKERMANriAS RECEIVED A LARGE ASSCTRTMEXT OF Doors Windows ! WHICH HE OFFERS AT Very LOW HATES! Look at his Stock before purchasing elsewhere, Goods Warraiitea t TOTiCE. The ProrLtfs Transportation Company WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS FROM OREGON CITY AS FOLLOWS i FOE, PORTLAND: At 74 A. M., every day, except Sanda'y. And 1 P. M., ever- day. ' For Salem, Albany and Corvallis : ON MONDAY, TUESDAY', THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY', at 7 o'clock A. M., And for Dayton : ON MONDAY', WEDNESDAY', & FRIDAY, Of each week. O A. A. McCULLY, President, Nor. 27th, 1869. . 40.tf Harvest of 1869 ! ! Selling off to Close Business, AiaI no HUMBUG ! Tlte Entire Stoclc ! OF h DRY GOODS. READY-MADE CL0THIKG, BtOTS AND SHOES, JleDs' Ladies, Misses and Childrens HATS AHD CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Burners I Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has got to "be sold Regardless of Price I fk2- To convince yonrself with respect to this matter, call at the old corner. I. SELLING, k South of Tope Co.1 6 Tin Star, a Oregon City. lsitiilisiir.Paliatiiiir ' CZJ HOUSE, AND Steamboat Painting Grain ingt ,Gildin gf China Glossing, Imitations Of all kinds Wood and Marble ! Executed as weJl a can be done an the Pacific Coast. Examine our work and Judge for yourselves. jeEifcryiprder attended to with care and expedition, y , C. E. MURK A Yf Wst Door Ralston's Brick. , , . iviain st., Oregon i;uy gTRAYED OR STOLEN". From the pasture of.H. Straight, near Oregon City, one CLAYBAXK MARE, With BLACK MANE and TAIL, has Saddle marks, and is about 14 j hands high. When fdC left, had on smooth (thoea. 3t, I will liberally reward anv one who will return her to me at Oregon City, Oregon She formerly belonged to John Bell, of Salem. Dec. 4th tf JOHN MYERS. () a - ; LOGUS & ALBRIGHT, EXCELSIOR MARKET! Corner of Fourth and Main s tree's. OltEGOS CITY. Keep constantly on hand all kinds of frenii and salt meats, such as BEEF, PORK, r MUTTON,-VEAL, CORNED BEEF, HAMS, riCKELED PORK, LARD, And everything else to be touud in Uk:u iiu of business. - - vy II. UTTER & CO., Y MERCHANT TAILORS, AND GENTS JEJlIfNISIIING GOODS. CI FRONT STREET, UNDER COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, 40.3uO Portland, Oregon. It I C f i f v. x : I! I t c I o fe) o ,. o O o o o o o J I f O o o 0 "o 9 - .-... : .: i. . . !-, . "f. ;