The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, January 01, 1870, Image 3

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TOWN AXD COr XT Y.
Rev. Dr. Chandlers-ill preach this eve
ning at 7 o'clock, at the Baptist Church.
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Hon. Joseph S. Smith will please accept
our thanks for public documents-received.
The Salem2y2Ves6Mvill appear about
ihe middle of next week. Success attecd
it.
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Union services will be hehLat the Con
gregational Church, to-morrow evening.
Sermon
V" men.
T The" new Odd Fellows' Hall building in
this city, Las been treated to a coat of
paint, which will materially aid in the
preservation of its walls.
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Passenger couches have passed over the
Una of the Oregon Central Railroad, on
several occasions - this week. The turn
table, at Parrolt's creek is finished, and
the locomotive. James B. Stephens was
turned about iu precisely sixty seconds,
on Wednesday.
'. We desire to call the attention of such
of Cur readers as may be in need of pumps
to the advertisement of Mr. C. II. Myer3,
ia another column. The stock on hand is
qnal to'any demand that is likely to
arise for those articles in this State and
we hope to hear that the enterprise of Mr.
Myers, in this respect and all others, is
Abundantly rewarded, by numerous cash
( sales.
week that tliy import direct from New
York many staple articles which they oiFer
low to the trade. Good, practical farm
ers, who can realize that the most bounti
ful soil must Sometimes wear out, will be
gratified to learn from this advertisement
that Messrs. McCiaken, Merrill & Co. Lave
also applied themselves to tin? importation
of land plaster. Let tins fact be remem
bered. . -tr -C
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; The officers elected by Oregon Lodge
No. 3, 1. O. O. P., for tliiPensuing tcna, are
as follow:
F. O. McCown. N. G.
E. 15. Fellows. V. (r..
J. M. Frazcr. Secretary.
D. C. Ireland., i . S
i Thomas Charnian. Treasurer. q-
Trustees A. J. Epperson, Tbos. Char
'pn. and X. W. Randall.
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On Thursday the work of putting in a
side track and switches, at the Oregon
Central Railroad station, in this city, was
commenced. The station is at present lo
cated midway between Sixth and Seventh
streets. The side track will cover the dis
tance of about six blocks--perhaps 1200
feet. . The stations) cau now be best ap
proached by the alley through the jail
block, but should that site be permanent-
!y fixed lor the depot, then Sixth and Sev
enth streets, (east of Main street,) and
that portion of Bluff street lying;betwcen
tbe two, must necessarily be considerably
improved.
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The Portland Eceninj Commercial, of the
28th, pays the Oregon City Water Works
and fire department the following tribute.
From the elevated nature of the ground
1 . i ig immediately to the back of Oregon
City? and the admirable facilities for se
curing a good h :ad of water, bv means of
icservoirs, the people of thai" place are
ffol 'compelled to procure, at a considera
ble outlay, fire engines, for their mutual
protection against lire. All that the pres
ent i-'iie Department of Oregon City con
fists of. is two hose companies, and one
hook and ladder company ; mains connec
ting with the reservoirs placed upon the
blulf. several hundred feet above, and
loading to numerous hydrants, situated
iu various portions of the town, serving
every purpose of engines. It is said that
n stream of water can be thrown over the
loftiest buildings."
On last Saturday evening, and on Sun
day morning, there were fire alarms in the
city
the first one at the residence ot J.
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Moore, Esq., and thesccond at St. Paul's
(Episcopal) Church. And but for the as
sistance of the Water Company and Fire
Department, property to the value of more
than th(f works and apparatus cost, per
haps, might have been destroyed. Every
town should provide against conflagration
ere
thev experience the necessity for such
tl
unfs. Oregon Lity sunereu ner loss, in
this respect, years ago, but now the busi
ness portion of the place is comparatively
safe.
As that affair between two of the most
law-abiding citizens of Clackamas county,
Mr. Clark Greenman, our City drayman,
and Josiah Howell, Esq., of Canemah, has
become a topic of considerable comment,
in private circles, we deem it our duty, as
a journalist, to state the facts ia the case.
A friend who witnessed the whole trans
action, says that the following is a true
account :
" Mr. Greenman had arrived at the sta
tion wilh a dray load of supplies for (he
Clackamas mess house, among which was
a quarter of beef, lie was growling"'
goeRl naturedly about the wagon road,
and spoke to Mr. Unwell, telling him that
he. was to watch the beef, lroni the dogs
about there. Howell replied, iu substance,
that he was not paid to waleb beef. lie
was employed iu the construction of a
water-tank for the Railroad company, and
at yiat time was upon the plat firm support
ing the tank. Mr. Gwcnnian made some
reply to Mr. Howell, neither of the gentle
men appearing to be angry. Thus, '-one
word brought on another,1' until Howell
jumped down from the tank, picked up a
piece ot plank, and wattced toward Green
man, who. by this time, had descended
from his dray, and taken a dray-stake iu
his hands. Not another word was said ;
for both were very busily employed ; and
by the time Mr. Greenman had unloaded
hi.- dray Mr. Howell was again upon the
tank, fitting the aforesaid piece of plank
. to a place which hSd been reserved for it.
People can form their own conclusions
not a blow was struck, except by Jo., who
hit a nail several clips, iu fastening the
plunk d'jwr..'-
CIIltlSTJMAS EVBIXOHEGOX C1TYV
For the Enterprise.
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; It was a stormy-night ;Che rain fell in
torrents ; such a rain storm as often visif3
Oregon, and wouluadd gloom to the most
joyful ogvasion. Learning that there was
to be a Christma3 tree at St. Paul's Episco
pal Church, we buttoned on our overcoat
and started through tbe drivingstorm for
the Cffitrch. Arriving there we-found the
Church well filled with the children of the
Sunday School their teachers, parents and
friends. The Christmas tree, the great
feature of tbe occasion, yra3 placed near
the pulpit, and a more beautiful tree it
has never been our pleasure to Witness.
It was richly laden with a great Variety
of presents, and was most tastefully deco
rated and illuminated with wax tapers.
The children occupied Ihe front pews of
one side of the house with their teachers.
ThooschoolgDu rubers some -sixty pupils.
It was a pleasing sight "to 6ee so many
children gathered together on this occa
sion, and as we observed how orderly and
quiet th'y were, we could not but believe
that the Episcopal Sunday School was do
ing a great work for the children, and
doug it well. The Cbnrch was beauti
fully decorated. Wreaths of ev.ergreen
were hung graceful y'from the ceilingnd
twined around the windows. Wreath's
also adorned the sides of the building.and
between the windows were placed appro
priate mottoes, surrounded with boughs of
cedar. On the wall behind the pulpit was
placed the cross with the letters I. II. S.,
arid to the right the star, illustrative of
the star that appeared to the wise men of
the East. Across the end of the Church.
arched above the cross, was the most arPj
propriate sentence : " Unto us a child is
born, unto us a son is given."-
We thanked God that so many were
celebrating so glorious an event ; that all
over the world wh?re the gospel of Christ
vv1 preached there was joy, yeaOuelCjoy
only as inspires hopes, hope and faith, a
joy far exceeding all earthly joy drawing
the thoughts away froiHyC-arth and chaining
them around the throne of God. Sweet
images of a pure child, proclaimed on
Bethlehem's plain, heralded by angels,
pobTted out by a star, sung of by ancient
prophets, Tilted across our memory. His
youth, how He was obedient to His par
ents. His public ministry, the mighty mir
acles lie wrought, the scorn and hatred of
the Jews, His cruel betrayal and cruci
fixion on the shameful tree, and His tri
umphal ascension into Heaven from the(
Mount(oof Olives, and a free salvation
offered to a sinful world, were floating in
rapid succession before the mind's eye,
when "we were aroused by the sweet
strains of music swelling forth in a joyous
pa.an of praise. The children carolling a
thrilling Ciristmas hymn. Mrs. Sellwood
presided at the organ. The organ and the
children seemed to be inspired by the oc
casion, and as the carol was wafted out on
the night wind we knew the angels were
hovering near, their golden harps were
swelling more gloriously around the great
white throne, a song so rapturous that
the plains of Bethlehem alone could hear
buonce.
After the children had sung several
carols the rector, Rev. J. W. Sellwood,
asked the children some questions pertain
ing to the Christmas festival. The child
ren then sang Kibbs' beautiful evening
hymn
Sun of my soul
Thou Savior dear," xc.
Mr. Sellwood, Esq then made a short
address, in which he spoke of the reasons
why we celebrate with joy the birth of
Christ. The rector followed in a few r&
marksto the children and parents, which
were eloquently expressed and left a deep
impression on all. ' Gather around the
Christinas tree." was then sung with ninch
spirit, after which the presents were dis
tributed. Many a bright smile crept over
the faces of the children as they received
their gifts. We were sorry when the ex
ercises were over and we had to breast
the storm again ; and we thought that the
storms on earth never cease, and that the
work of rescuing the lost of working in
the Sunday School must go on generation
by generation, and day by day. The eve
ning was spent, the chi'dren were joyful,
and we went Lome tadream of roast tur
key and plum pudding for the morrow
and a merry Christmas for all. li. A.
On Monday evening last, at about 7 o'
clock, as the steamer Albahy was about
two miles above Humphrey's rapid , four
miles above Independence, the wrist pin
fastening the connecting-rod to the cranlv
of the wheel on the right side, came out.
Being released from all restraint the steam
forced hc piston through the cylinder,
crushing out one head, and throwing
heavy pieces of broken iron ptomiscuous
Iy about, carrying away a portion of one
of the stanchions. Fortunately no person
was hurt. The boat ran down to this citv
with one engine, and is being repaired, and
will be out again in a few days. The P.
T. Co., are entitled to much credit for the
cneigy with which they repair damages,
and accommodate the miblic.
The Washington correspondent of the
Eugene State Journal saya :
Senators Williams and Corbett. and
Representative Smith, of Oregon, are all
here, and have taken np their winter quar
ters. Mr. Thompson, of Oregon City, is in
the city to attend to business connected
with the General Land Office relating to
surveying in Oregon last summer. A con
tract was let by the Surveyor General to
Mr. Thompson and others amounting to
5-0,000. to survey lands in Eastern Ore-r
Son. The Commissioner here assumed to
cancel the contract, but has finally agreed
vii me ease oeing laid ueiore mm oy ir.
T.. to allow $13,000. and will probably
allow the whole amount.
A Chinese thief was captured on the
29th and lodged in the jail of this county
for our taxpayers to feed until the tfext
term of court,
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Oregon City Prices Current,
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rTlie following are the prices paid for
produce, and the prices at which other ar
ticles are selling, in this market : -
WHEAT White, ri bushel, 70 cS.
OATS bushel. a7j cts.
POTATOES t) bushel. Z7k(7?A0 cts.
ONIONS bushel. $1 0!!(W ?1 50.
FLOUR-i bbl. SI 00 $150. 0
BEANS W hite. H ftv ; efs
DRIED FRUIT Apples, lb., 4P.5c;
Peaches. c lb.,10 ie'c; Plums, B 7(X
jlo cts.; uurrants. r rb.. 10()20 cts.
BUTTER ib., 30 ctQ
EGGS dozen. 30(.33 cts. O
CHICKENS dozen. S'2 ZQfy-A 00.
SUGAR Crushed, "S lb., 20 cis.Vlsland
T t., 10I2J cts. ; N. O., lb., 15 cts.;
San Franciscfirefined, fr . lih cts.
TEA Young Hyson, f lb., $1 50 ; Ja
pan, lb., 90eSl 25 ; Black. "A Ib.oe.
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COr FEE f If.., 2225 cts.
SALTCT-p ibt lj3"cts.
SYRUP Heavy G"olden.
en?'
1.. SI ;
Ex. Heavy Golden. t gall., SI 00($1 10.
BACON Hams, lb.. 1G cts T Sides,
11 cts. ft).: Shoulders, 10 cts.
VI7)UL T It)., 12 cts.
OIL Devoe's Kerosene, "ft gall.
$1 00 ; Linseed oil. raw. gall..
80c.
S 1 Go :
linseed oil, boiled, gall., 1 ( 0.
WOOL -Ti to., 20 fc.
BEEF On foot, G its. ft). -
POKK On foot. G cts. f ft.
SHEEP Per head. $2 U0$2 50.
HIDES-Gieen, jrV lb.. 5c. ; Drv, ft).,
10 cts. O
TURKEYS SI 50 each.
GEESE SI 50 each.
8PECIAT. NOTICES.
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a A. 51. Hold's its regular communi
cations on the llrstQnd TVwd Sat
' ttfJajs in each month, at 7 o'clock,
from the 2oth of September to the -2oth of
March, and 7 i o'clock from the Yi'th of March
to the 'JU'.h of September. Brethren in good
standingare invited to attend. O
By order of . T. M.
Oregon. Loflgc Xo. 3, I. O. or O. F.
Meets every Wednesday even
JjF ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
Hall,
Mam streets
Member of the Order are invited to attend
By order. It. CJ.
Iteiecca Dcgixs f of jo. fi, I. Of O
(J Meet on the Second and Fourth
)XJ TUESDAY EVENINGS,
of each month, at rT o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree aie invited to
attend. By order of N. (J.
"Willamette Linage 'o. 15 I. 0 Co
Meets every Saturday evening at the rooms
S.E. corner of Mam and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited tc
attend. By order of W. C. T.
A 1 L.L.1 .V5I DAvi DSOX,
OiiUf, Ko. CI Fi-oul Stictt, Q
Adjoining' the TelegraTih Office, Portland Oregon.
SPECIAL, COLLECTOR of CLAIMS,
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan
tile Claims of every description, throughout
Oregon andWlie Territories, WILL BE MADE
A SPECIALTY", and promptly collected, as
well as with a due regard to ecommiy in all
business matters entrusted to Ids' care and
t tie proceeds paid over punctually. ll'tf
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UK AT, ESTATE DEALER.
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Valuable Land for Sale Cheap
"We know of 4S(0 acres of good lands for
sale in this county, being the land clfbn of
J. Ij. Stouf, in what is known as tlie Knicrold
Settlement. It will be sold ia 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
Bay, V. T., or of Andrew Stout, iu the above
mentioaed settlement. 10:1 y
SaDdleky. J. II. Schram, of tbJs
City, is now manufacturing the best Saddlery
and Harness in the State. He will have at
least SO sets of all giQles, from fine to com
mon, finished and ready for sale next month,
and moie than that number of Saddles. He
is bound loQjiake a trade with any man who
wishes to buy of him. He uses both Oregon
and California leather in his establishment,
and liis work bears a most excellent reputation
abroad. We hope that citizens of our own
county will think of this, when they waut any
articles in liis line. '
HOLED AY PRESENTS!
CGREAT
R EJD U?C TION!
JN THE
PRICES OF-
"Watches !o Eicli Jewelry ! !
And Silverware P
II- JL. S T O WIS
Dealer in
W atclies Jewelry !
107 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
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Would invite
the attention of hisriend
and tne
the public to bis Lame and Choice as
sent of FINL'WATLTIF.S, from the
sortrr,
most celebrated makers of L. Howard v Co.
Boston ; Apebou & Tracev, P. S. Bartlett,
Waltham, Mass.; Elgin Watches; Jacobs
Self-windins Watches; English Watches a'nd
others. Also, a wll selected stock of ladies
Watches, of all description and styles.w'nich
he would be pleased to show to all who may
favor him with a call.
FLXfSfElVELRY and S0l.1l)
IVAliE, FANCY ARTICLES,
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY
0 EEESENTJ:
Gold and Silver Watches, cf different ma
kers. Diamond Pins, Ear-rings, rod Finger
nns Gold Bracelets. Gold Chatelain
Guards and Watch Chains. G$d Necklaces
Vrmiets, Crosses and Lockets. Gold breast
pins, Earrings, and Finger-rings, Gold
Charms and Revs. California Guld Kings
and Bohmes' Patent Backels.
Moss Agate Setts, Rings end Cuff Buttons.
Weddin"- rings made of pure gold, expressly
for that purpose. Gold and Silver Thimoles.
Onera and Marine Glasses, Pebble Specta
cles and Eye-Masses. Solid Silver Napkin
Rinc. Silver Fruit and Butter Knives
Solid Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Regula
tors, Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine Clocks,
Gilt'lley Clocks, etc.
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fT" All the above articles sold Cheap for
CaVh, aud warranted as represented,
"Particular attention triven to repairing and
adjusting f Clirouometcrs,DuplexahdAiner
ican Watches. "
B. L. STONE.
3,tf 107 Front street, roruanu, ui""
A V CTION AND COMMISSION
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A. II. HielasaiMlsoiB,
AUTIO jsPEER 1
CornerHof Front and Oak streets, Portland
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Merchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday
A. J3. IIichardsox, Auctioneer.
O AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron ;
Knglish Square and Octagon Cast steel ;
Horse shoes,fFiles, Rasps, saws
Screws, Fry-pans, 4lieet iron, R. G- Iron ;
also: .
A large-assortmentof Groceries and Liquors
A. B. Riciiabdson. Auctioneer
New Illustrated Ork on California
THE
California0 Scrap Book !
A repository of useful information and
select reading, comprisingQmoice selections
of' Prose and Poetry, Tales, Incidents and
Anecdotes, both Historical, Descriptive,
Humorous and Sentimental.
The compiler in arranging and combining
material, has presented thcPwhole in an in
terewtjng and attractive style. The brevity
and vaiiely of topics render the work par
ticularly entertaining. In this work will be
Jkmnd facts Qid incidents on the Lives of the
4'ioneers, and ot the history of the State
that make ics pages glow witithe fascina
tions of a romance.
A e confidently anticipate for tins bookj
a larger sQe than anv work that has been
circulated upon this Coast for many years.
It is one large octavo volume of upwards
of 700 pages, pring,d on elegant paper,
handsome type, with numeroas spirited en
gravings, illustrating Seenery,Charaetei-,&c.
It-is sold only through canvassing agents,
andVthose wishing territory to caiivass,
should immediately apply. in person or by
letter to the jmidcr.slgned.
We have also just secured the General
Agency fr the I'acTic Coat for the Cele
brated Morse's Fountain Pens. Au excel
lent article for agents.
H. H. EANL'SQFT: & CO.?
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Cot' Montgomery St.,
jTrfit o San Francisco, Cat
Thomas Gharman !
Successor to CH A JUST IN BRO.)
Till? DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS
compelled me again to chaive the name
of the firm of CIIARMAN, '& BROrto that of
THOMAS CHARM AN Having purchased of
the estate all the interest held by my broth
er in the stockCfcf good owned by Charnian
& Brother, taking effect January Sd, lSG'J.
Will be Carried ess as Usual
AND A FULL STOCK
Will be kept up by me, and wiiLjeonsist, in
part, of the following brauches"cf trade :
Dry Goods and Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Hoots atid Shoes,
I ancy Notions. Perfumery
A nd PutcZil Medicines.
Paints, Oils, Colors,
Dye Stuffs and Varnish, ry
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Quecnsware, Crockery d- Lamps
Sash, Dvors, and Window Blindst
Hardware, Tools and Cutlery,
Hope, and- Nails
Of Every Description.
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I ask Especial Attention to my
FINE TEAS,
COFFEE AND SUGAR,
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rG RO CEItlEcS OF EVERY
VARIETY. O
Farming Implements
OFALL KINDS.
jfr'rAttention will be paid to any business
left, with me on Commission. O
Not it.'E. My Jlusiness with all who favor
me with their patronage, will be done on a
gold basis hot LegaP Tender will be re
ceived at the w kt quotations, n
Agent WELLS FARGO & CO.
57" I-desire to say to ill who' favor me
with their patronage thatQshall use my best
ability to, please them, and all orders shall
meet with prompt attention. My facilities
for doing business ares good as any house
in Oregnn, and I pledge myself to sell as
Cheap as any House in ood standing in the
State. 1 will not be undersold by any one
Ple3e give me a call and examine foDyour
selves. Thanking f on for past favors", q
I remain Respectfully yours, O
, , .- THOMAS CHARM AN,
MERICAX EXCHANGE.
, (late LINCOLN HOUSE,)
o. 81 Fro jit sr;et, Poll la ml Oregon.
L.-P. W. QU1MBY, Pnoi'iuETon,
(Late vf WcnUi'ii Hotel.)
' This house is the most c'fimmodioTts irf the
State, newly furnished, and it will be tlieen-
uleavor of ttie proprietor to make bis guests
Comfortable. Tbe Ragsage Wagon will al
ways be fouml at the iandirrg orthc arrival
of steamships and river boats, dairying bag
gage to the house free of charge
JEY COL15MBIAX HOTEL.
Cor. FRONT and M0RRIS0NoSts.,
O PORTLAND, OREGON.
JO" The most Comfortable llotelin the
City. Board and Lodging, from one to two
doJLirs perda3', according to rooms occupied.
Free Coach to awl from the house.
40tf V EDWARD CARNEY, Proprietor.
jTE W YORK HOTEL,
(Deutfehes Ghjfthaus,)
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing, Portland, Oregon.
ii. KQTinrds, J. J. WHKENS,
PROPRIETORS.
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" with Lodging.
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yiLLAMETTE XUKSEUY.
Reason 180970.
G. W. "WALLING & Co. would call?
the attention of the public to their la r
and well assorted stock of tine fruit trees and
shrubbery, consisting of choice varieties of
CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEARS,
ArRlCOTS, PEACHES, NUTS,
RASrREilRIES, &c, &c.
Jf" Persons desirous of purchasing trees
should call and examine onr stock, which is
thpjargest ar d best in the State.
Orders (with the cash) sent to the Nursery
will be prompely filled aod forwarded.
SP-Exit a care ta't in parking Tras.'JX
Address all orders to
G. W. WALLING & Co.,
4Dtf Oswego, Clackamas County Oregon-
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(Up stales, bet. Front and First sts.)
ENTRANCE ON STARlf STREET,
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S.D.POPEf LOCAL AGENT,
OREGON CITYj
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CEXliUAt AGEXTS i
J AY COOKE & CO. No. 21G Broadway, N.Y.
General Agents for New York and North
ern New Jersey. J. U. Orvis and D. C.
Whitman, Managers. 0
E. W.CLARK & CO. Bankers,). 33 South
Tliird street, PhiladelphiaGeneral Agents
for-Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer
sey. C. S. Russell, Mauagen
JAY COOKE &0. Washington, General
Southern Ageoti. E. S. Turner, Manager.-
J. A. ELLIS A- CO. Chicago, General Agents
for lllinoi?, Wisconsin, Iov. a and Minn.
JOHN W. ELLIS & CO. Ko. 122 Walnut St.,
Q Cincinnati, Gercral Agents for Ohio and
Central and Southern Indiana.
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S. A. KEAN & CO. Detroit, General Agents
for Michigan and Northern Indiana. D.
W. Kean, Manager n
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T. ft. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for
yltssouri and Kansas. C. Orvis, Manager.
ROLLINS & CHANDLER, Boston, General
Agents forNew England and Eastern
Provinces of Canada. J. P. Tacker Matt-
.crer.
JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. Baltimore,
General1 gents for Maryland, W. A. Wi
song, Manager.
WM. DOUGLAS, JR., Montreal, -General
Geut for the DoBiinioa of Canada
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M'CORMICK'S
MAMMOTH STOCK
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TOYS, FAXCTk GOODS,
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YANKEE NOTIONS
GIFTS, Til ESEN TS, l O O K S ,
For the Holidays- of 1SG9-'T0, has arrived.
DIRECT F?i0M SEWoTORfi,
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CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS!
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105 FKONTCSX
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Yv'heve Every Purchaser Will Find
The Largest Stock !
The Greatest Yariety !!
The Cheapest Prices!!!
SThis ( immense Stock having been
purchased for currency in New York, will
be sold to dealers and others ia coin, at
LESS TRICES THAN EVER BEFORE!
Strangers and citizens will find SANTA
CLAUS HEADQUARTERS a most in
teresting place to visit ; as the gorgeous
array of new novelties, and the thousand
comical 'oys therein, give the store the ap
pearance of au Eastern Museum of
SjSome idea may be 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 perfect 3
BAZAAR OF BEAUTY:
JtFull Descriptive Catalogues now
ready.
JZLT-Call early to secure choice gifts.
S. J. M'COiniICK,
no2-Cw Ap;ent for Santa Claus.
J. R. R ALSTON,
IS STILL AT 1113 OLD STAND,
CORNER OF MAIN ami SIXTH STREETS,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
WHERE II E WOULD INVITE 11TS
friends, and the public in general, to
call and examine his stock, consisting ot a
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learned that .
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
LIES IN SMALL PROFITS!
IS DETERMiNfiD TO
OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL
Silence the Cry of Portland Prices !
Oregon City, August 2Sth, 1SG9.
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BUTCHERS,
FOR OREGON CITY AND VICINITY. q
-Will deliver to theii- patrons all the
best qualities of Stall Fed Beef, also Mutton,
Pork, Poultry etc., as usual twice a week, on
Tuesdays and (Saturdays I .
Thankful for past favor;?, of the public would
respectfully asks a'cbniintiance of the same.
N. B. An abundant supply of good poultry
on hand. J.SAAU rAliK,
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P: D. MOIUUSS.
Dr. J, II. HATCH,
iMte Mvtcit HalcJiy
DENTIST.
The patronage of those desiring lint Class
Operation, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
K"- B- Nitrous Oxyde administered for the
Painless Extraction of Teeth.
Offick In Weigant's new building, west
side of First street, between Alder aud Mor
risou streets, Portland, Oregon.
Jacob Stitzei.. James B. Urxox.
ST IT ZEL & UPTON,
Real Estate Brokers and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Washington streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
East Portland propertv.
Address P. O. Box 402, Portland. Oreo-on:
ST1TZKL & UPTON,-
l9-tf ) Heal Estate BrokcH:
Q'. PERRY,
BROKER, Torttai. Onf.Co'N;
.Cor. Front and Washington Sts.
Agent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company, and Manhat
tan Life Insurance Company.
Government Securities, Stocks,Bonda
and Real Estate bought and sold on Com
micsion,' o ' - -
PITRfOSTTTPS
Will attend to the sale and purchase
ofcReal Estate in nil parts of the City and
u gneu io me sare oi
JOHN MYERS. ILC.MM.IW,
J. MYERS & BRO.,
t'NDER Til 15 COL lit HOUSE
OREGON CITY, OREGON
RETAIL DEALERS IN
BUY GOOBS,"
GROCERIES
.BOOTS & SHOES,
IIAltlWAKE.
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"We alsa constantly keep o band
SALEM CASSIMERES, FLANNELS,.
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Whieb we will ssll at the Factory Prices',
aDd" Will' take wool ia exehange.
"e will also pay the highest price fa"
Putter. Eggs, and- all kinds of good country a
produce. We win sell as low as any house1
in Oregon, for Cash er its equivalent in good
merchantable produce'
jS Give us a call and satisfy yourselves,
WALTER BROS.
VELVETS, f
BRUSSELS;
THREE-PLY
OIL - CLOTHS,
WINDOW-SHADES,
PAPER - HANGINGS,
LACE-CURTAINS, &c, &cv
We Would Call the attention of pur'
ties f iling ttp houses, or being in
need of anything in our line
To our Stock, which i
ONE OF THE COMPLETES T
On the Pacilic Coast t
Our Goods heing specially selected at
the Factories in Englandand the
Eastern States, we can sth
"AT THE LOWEST
SsiiiErziiicisco TriccS
WALTER BROS.,
No. 89 Front street, between Alder
35.) and "Washington, Portland Oregdrt'
RENTAL NOTICE.
HOME AGAIN'.
During my tour of two years1
in the Eastern States I have-
snsrprl nfitlfr' timn
"T W . I -.... M v
AdxiJ money to make myse'f per--
fectly familiar with aud master of my pro--fession.
Those desiring the best 'work that
the nature of the case will admit of can find1!
me at my oHice, 107 Front street, two doors'
above McCormick's Book Store, Portland,.
Oregon.
DR. J. G. GLENN..,
pG. STEWART,
0 io. 109 FRONT STREET,
PORTLAND, OREGONT.
e Watchmaker o
skiiis And Jeweler.-
And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, ANI)
JEWELERSGOODS, Agent for Wilcoxvt
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. ?j (40.1f-
A. G. WALLING'S
PioheeiBook Bindery-.
OREGONIAN CUIJLD1NGV
No. 5 IViifchirigton Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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BLANK BOORS RULED and BOUNDS
any desired pattern.
JHUSIU 1JOOKS, MAGAZINES. NEWS
PAPERS, Ete:, bodnd in every variety oP
stvle known to the trade.
Orders ffoili the country nromntlv" at-
tended to.
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F. 0PITZ, PROPRIETOSi o
PtRST STREET, PORTLAND.
IStt. Washington and Stark sts.
MAJTCPACtCREU OP
AT.1. KINDS AtQUALITlES OT
CEACKEHB!
BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY
QRACKERS
Will alwajs be gold below Sari Francisc
prices. All orders promptly attended to.
V OREGON IMKERY,
First St., Portland. Oregon,
gHADES SALOON.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
MAIN STREET, Oregon Cilf,
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Have been introduced,, and the Pro'jrie(0r n.
vites the attention of the lovs- tjjjs
popular amasement to ',uOTn
THE BAR IS S-appf'JED
With all the Choicest quaJ;tiies of Llqaorg aD j
Cigars; Scotch, Irish and uonrbon airead
famousVhfskies an Pnnch AlsQ '
STAFFORDSHIRE .
O.V DIIAUCHT,
y Families supplied. ; -
Sunday School and Gift Books !
I7R0M THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE-.
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Various other Publishing Houses b
For sale by the subscriber on JtfersoW st
between 2d and8ct, Portland, Oreeon
: . . i l1' ATKISON, SecreUr.
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