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About The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1870)
o o 0o o o 0 O O O Q O O O ( . .1 iEljettJcckln (Enterprise. TOWN' AND COUNTY. Tho bow advertisement of Mr. William Singer, under the proper beading to-day, virtually speaks for itself4. We trust that Lis enterprise may bo fully sustained. Capt. Ilaun is notdead.as v.as reported. But 13 prospecting and learning the chan nel of the South Uuipqna river, preparato ry to putting a steamboat thereon which he expects to accomplish the present month. Farmers, Butchers and Tanners, will undoubtedly discover an opportunity by reading the '-Good News'' in our new ad vertisements of to-day to render them selves profit from the of an article hitherto considered of no value. Ladies, who wearstbe chignon, are advised not to read. & -- The ExTKRnusE,edited byD.M.MeKenney, at Oregon City, Oregon, is one of our fprightlicst exchanges. It is alive to the interest of Oregon, and fights nobly lor Democracy, fovea O pperhead. Is it So? Oa last Thursday the up train on tbc Oregon Central Railroad hadQi large number of ties, and other timbers r.ecc.ssaryShi constructing the road. And in addition to these itHiad a large lot of what boatmen call knces.from which some of the knowing ouesibotit town fire pre dicting that a new and fine steamer is to be put on the upper Willamette. O ta Ei.i.( tiox. On las (Monday evewipg Fountain Hose e Company No. 1, elected"'1' an ww ! the treasury exp;rts c ,i - i tiiem-ejves to detect them. They are of oncers for e ensuing year, I lbe Pllll.t. sizo a3 tl;0 geuuinAre printed the following viz : () John Myers. W. II. Highfield. S. I). Pope. .... John Sch ram . . . JoSh Kelly ...CI .TK.V fc. . . .Treasurer, . . . .Secretary . . . ,l'orcmani . 1st Assistant. .2d Assistant. Dav id Smith 'Hours at Home' for January is an il lustrated number of this valuable migx y.ine. In the letter-press are many arti- ot mt( i;Tg are w jj? of interc among l Lc h the follows Q rorlhy of careful perusal. The P,ed..uinerabs,,J "Sir Wm. Hamilton,-- "Hooks And Reading." Ac. It contain a . 'ii? . J'- . i u . . j-unjr. ownii u-au- jng literary reviews, Ac. As beiore tioned. we uave the. greatest confidence in tlie high mor-il tone of this magazine, and place it first among those which we wiQld recommend. The " Atlantic"' begins with the new vear, with the usual an ;y cf distinguished talent. Lowell takes the lead with a poem of fifteen pages, which is simultaneously punished as a holiday book. The first instalment of Bayard Taylor's new story, "Joseph and his friend," follows. Farther along we have a discussion of the woman question, un der the caption, " The woman thou gave.-t me." There are many other articles of interest, of which space forbids us to make mention. As a literary magazine, we can not believe it has any superior. O AVKHHTAX SfXD.VY SCHOOL WOUKER. A new magazine for parents and teachers, published at St. Louis, by J. W. Mclntyre, at $1.50 per year four months on trial "for centsr- It has also club rates. It is designed for all sections and denomina tions alike. It contains a lesson system with expository notes, illustrations, xc, with much other matter, ready prepared for the use of teachers, parents and others, lesson papers for thescholav3, etc. The table of contents for the first number is as follows: What to teach children Rev. Jas. II. Brookes, D. !. The Province of the Sunday School Bishop E. M. Marvin Should Sunday Schools close in winter Giving lhe"Iart Rev. II. A. NelsoQ D. D. Religious life in the Sundoy School Rev. A. C. George, D. D. The New Year, by Rev. S. J. NicholsD. D. beside editorial, book notices, lessons, Ac. -o- o Letter from Clear Creels. Cleah Ckkek, Clackamas Co.. ) Oregon, Jan. lOih. 1870. f EJUor Weekly Enterprise : This cold, frosty weather . that we arc having now causes some uneasiness lest our wheat crop will be cut materially short. The hard freezing we have of nights, and the thaw ing out in the day time, causes the ground to utts-tt1i, which kills out the wheat Almost every one prefers a little, ralu to these frosty nights. Although but little grain is sown in this part of the county, comparatively speaking, it isuiot on ac count of freezing weather, or the unpro ductiveness of the soil, but from genuine lazmeps. I know- ofplenty of men living in this'evicinity who have as good farms as any ut the State, who Lave to work out by days" ivork to get their bread. If farming was conducted on these principles in the Allan ic States, a man would starve to death.. Only think of a. farmer living in the State of Oregon, w here everything that man wants to grow, grows witlRess than cne-half the work a farmer has to do in some other States, working out for the support of Lis family. I blush record it, but it is nevertheless true, and that.too. of men who own from 160 to G10 acres of land land that is productive in every nse of the word land that'wi'l produce its twenty, thirty, or fifty bushels ot the ETiest quality ofwheat to the acre, and its forty, sixty, and eighty bushels of good j heavy oats. 05y think of a farmer working out, here, when he can raise such crops as taat, and all' the good fruit he wants, besides. O The Good Templars have organized a Lodge here, called "Mount Pleasant. j, ! as yet young, but it has about forty- I three members ; twenty have taken the degrees, and some twelveQsorc have made application to become members. Qjreat credit is due Rev. G. W. Roork and L. T. Darin, Esq.. for their untiring energy and perseverance in bringing about this glori ous result. Among the members of Mount Pleasant Lodge are many of 'our best citizens, but there are a great many yet out in the cold whose feet may some day patter o'er the ashes of h 1 if they don't forsake their sin3 and sign the glori ous, temperance pledge. There is no unusual excitement going on here, but an old bachelor living on the Creek here a few days ago went and got married. We think that other old bache lors could go and do likewise with profit to themselves and others. These old bachelors must don the matrimonial garb and be somebody. Our switch mail does a little better now it only tikes three days for leitersQo reach Portland, or Oregon City. KutLer an improvement on that heretofore had. We belidve in giv inevery one his due. In my next, I will give you a few items in relation to seme lumbering ir&res'sin th'& vicinity QSr. Elmo. Tlie C'QiipJioHa of tlie Coiinirj t'nrtcr Klicil Ooinhsation. . O A short time sinceMr. Wm. Broughton, of this place, received the following ccm municatioiQviz : I)i:.n Srit: Believing you to be true blue,'' we will introduce lor your consid (erhtion a matter which will be the means of utiing many thousands of dollars in your pocket in a very short time W. iuue now on nana, reauy lor circulation. $8..0d in 51, $2 and $r bills. They are the best counterfeits ever put on the "mar-! ei. ana we tie! v tLe A i no are pi on ni'i class paper, are Cftrrecliv num bered, and are so excQding!y well exe cuted in every respect that" thc-y cannot possibly be detected even by the aid of a powerful microscope. AYo hve them put up in packages of 500 each. We will ?eil you So!):) of the SI or $2 biils for 5100 ; 1.000 for $180. We shall charge you $W ) per $M00 on the bills, as the engraving of the plate co?t us considj erabiy more tha:iQor the, ot'iers. If you desire to feel your way before invoking largely, wo will send you $500 upsQ re ceipt ot oo, or 10, whichever von see fio to send us. and yon iuav nav the balance within lo days alter receiving the bilU.or Pvo wlU Wilit tintil avrive. Any rail- l,Ul "p '!" uu. u:' us; 1 c-Jmiot detect tueni. Don t show more (nan (W'J at a uiiie. loti may lorm .some men-CCK11 a me nuair.y oi our stociv by read- iitlie enclosed extract eiQiiom he Ihr- ala. You can well afford to remit the balance in two hours, but we will gi9e you plenty of time. The stock is in a safe jdaee, and we defy the sharpest detectives in New York, unless you blow on us. which we know rou will not do. Always send money by express or registered let ter. Wo will do the same. Then nothing will be lodt Lii) the mails, and everything will vrkQharmoniously between us. If you prefer wo will send it by express C. O. )., or collect on delivery, packed in such a way as not to excite the suspicion that it is money. T'jen you may pay So or $10 on delivery, and the balance with ir the time specified.- Depend upon it we are in earnest in this matter, and if j'ou ..1-,. : 1 i lrv-- iium in is, in ;i piopei manner you can i::a:vo o-iu.uoo oeiorc two montns. we have taken every precaution in the execu tion of these notes to render you as safe as if'cyjou we're handling good money, for better executed bills were never issued in the world. In case you should be indis creet enough to let it be known to any onoQdon't mention where it came from. We bave the reputation in New York of being men of good standing, and therefore we will never be suspected of dealing in counterfeit money. If you could manage to come on. show this envelope to the man at the desk and he will introduce you : we could then talk freely about the matter, and make arrangement for a big business. Don't mention an thini about counterfeit money, as lie will pretend vot to under stand yon. He will know what's up. We implore yon not to betray us in case you are not inclined to go in. State what'de nomir.a'.ions you wish, how much, and either destroy this or send it ijack. Ad dress plainly. J. P. WATERS & CO., if)7 Broadway, New York. P. S. Depend upon it, as long as you are true to us you will never be out of funds." O , - Jdr. Broughton is an honest gentleman, and so insteadQof of availing himself of the opportunityof speculating in counter feit greenbacks, he handed the letter over to us thai it might be exposed. Mr. John 3Iq Bacon, postmaster ai1 Sis place, in forms us that1 he received a similar com munication, but from different parties. We have seat Mr. Broughtoirs letter to the Chief of Police of New York City, and will also mail a copy of this paper to the same officer. O For counterfeiters to boldly advertise their spurious money in this way, is cer tainly indicative of a very loo-e state of morals in . the United States. Can such things be so openly iImc, and the opera tors escape deteclipii. if the officers of the law do their duty 7 We think not. But tlie loose and partial manner In which the laws have been administered during the past four or five years, has certainly had an active agency in deve!opingcan5:' em boldening bad men. I.-etus have a change. and-Jjy all means, let that change be for the better. In this corrupt age, when gen tlemenreceive such communications and make the attempt to expose the operators. they are certainly entitled to much rerpeel as honest men. II I 'Ml " I I I I HIW MARRIED. In Clackamas County. December 27th, 18C9. by Z. C. Xohtox," J. I. Mr. George LaCroy and MhsMelissa MayfieluH of Clackamas County. . Saddlery. J. II. Schram, of this City, is now manufacturing the uc?t Saddlery and Harness in the State. He will have at least 50 sets of all grades, from fine to com mon, finished and ready for sale next month, and more than that number of Saddles. He is bound to make a trade with any man who wishes to buy of him. He uses both Oregon and California leather in his establishment ana ms woik tears a most excel.ent reoutation aoroau. o upe i. at citizens ot our own county will think of this, when thev wnnt .i?v articles in lus line. O - 0 VOU WM Q Cabinet Photographs, Iron must call LKADLBY & KULOFSON, 9Montgo'n Oil street, Han Francisco. omery A Household Elixir Adapted to all Climates It would be a happy thing' fur the world ilallthe excitants at present used ia the practice of medicine, could be swept cut of existence, and IIOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS substituted in their place. In California, it seem3 possible tha this de sirable substitution may one day be accom plished. Certain it is, that the great vegeM table tonic is gradually displacing them, and that tlie1 confidence of the peoplQn its sanitary and saving properties, increases with every passing year. " Figures that cannot lie," show this to be the fact. No medicinal preparation enjoys the like popu larity among alT)classes and conditions, every section ot the State. As 5 appetizer, a general invigorant, a remedy for indiges tion, a cure (for intermittent and remittent fevers, a g ntle cathartic, a specific for flatu lent art! sour stomach, a gentle diuretic, a nervine, a blood depurcntpa specific for sick headache, a mild anodyne, and, abuvcQdl, as .1 rilOTECTION AGAIN EPIDEMICS, it is 1U- qu-CbtiosQbly the standard jiedicine of the whole I:fic territory. In the towns and cities it is literally O norsEjioLD staple. Mathers believe in it. Tliey laid it a "pre sent help in time of trouble," a sife and pleasar.t remcly for the various ailments to which their sex is exclusively subject. Men believe in ifcjbecar.se it refie.-dscs and invig orates the body and tlie tmnd, and tones both without exciting cither. Cr ItQigioiss Services. o St. P.mls (Episcopal) ChurclOhe Rev. John V. Sellwoocl, rector. Services on Sundaj' at loQ--- and 7 p.m. Sunday School uu iiible ciass at 2 p. m. O 1st Con.crregationr.1 Church., , . .Seats Free. 10.45. .12 o'clock M. ... .7 o'clock. 0 Aiornuig services, Sabbath school Let iti Services Ritv. E. (Ikkky, Acting Pastor l'lliYEll JiKETlNUS. Stinday evening, 5 o'clock Tuesday evening 7 o'clock. o M. E. Church Seats Free. "Joining Services, 10. 3n, Evening Service?, 7 o'clock. social mkktijws. Class Meeting tollmyhsg Moi ning Services. I'mver iMet tiotr Thursday evening 7 o'clock. Sub'tath School at 2 ocbeh P. M. Ruv. C. W. Tom, Pastor. XPJJCIAL JS OTI&JJS. Iiiiliiiomali Lioslge Io. 1, A S". ami A. J. -Holds its regular rommuni ""Ox-'f cations on the Iwst and IhirdSat ufhiys m each mouth, at 7 o'clock, froig the 2oth of September to the iioth of March, and 7k o'clock from the '2oth of March to tin LmUi of September. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. By order of Yf. M. 3, i. o. or o. ?)m&. Sleets every Wednesday even- 1E$!?S in8" at 7 o'clock, in Ode? Fellow's y ''i" Hall, Mains cot. Members of dhe Order arc invited to attend By order. X. U. Rebecca D-grcc Lotljje So. ti, I. O. O. V. iSleet on tne becoml and rourtu TUESBA Y E I 'EXIXGS, of each month, at"7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to attcud. By order of N. O. "tViRarsiefle frti :;e Ko. 151. O, G. Meets every Saturday evening, at tlie rooir.c S.E. corner of Mam and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Yisiting members are invited to attend. Byordur of W. C. T. "tIIJA3E UAV'JBOS", OHcc, ?.ro. 01 5'i-ojit Street, Adjoining the Telegraph Oiliee, Tortland Oregon. SFECIAL'COLL ECTOR op CLAIMS, Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan tile Claims of every description, throughout Oregon and th&Tei ritories, WILL BE MADE A SPECTAETYand promptly collected, as well as with ft due regard to economy in all business matters Qentrusted to his care and the proceeds paid over punctually. 4otf REAb ESTATE DEALER. KILL R . No article eve?attained to such unbounded popularity . Sa (era Observer, An article of great merit and viitue. JVonpareU. -Cinn. We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain Killer. We have seen its magic effects in soothing the severest pain, and know it to be a good article. Cincinnati Di.-ptlteh. O . . A speedy cure for pain no fumPy should be tvitheut it. Montreal Transcript. Nothing has yet surpassed the Pain Killer, wh ich is the most valuable family medicine now iu use. Tenn. Organ. It has real merit ; as a means of removing pam, no medicine has acquired a reputation equal to Pen v DavisTaiu Killer, JYeicport (A'y.) Daily J'eic: It is really a valuable medicine it is used by many Puysieiaiis. Jioslon Tracete r. WILLAMETTE XUI V6VA IY. Season or 1SC9 70. ,i?Oi"p O. W. WALLING A Co. would cnlH&? the attention of the public to their large and well assorted stock of tine fruit, trees and shrubbery, consisting of choice varieties of CHEURICS, PLUMS, PEARS, O APRICOTS, PEACHES, NUTS,- o RASliERRIES, Ac., &c. P Persons ccsirous ot purchasing trees should call and examine our stock, vvuich is the largest ard best in theStafe. Orders (with the cash) sent to the Nursery will be prompely filled and forwarded. jfiflCxft a caretaktfh in packing Tref9.LH, Address all orders to G. W. WALLING & Co., 45tf Oswego, Clackamas County Oregon- TOIIX Yl. BACOX, Importer and Dealer iu ghjr XBS SX2 CT X3'L 9 STATIONERY, DRUGS, &c, &c, Oregon City, Oregon. Ai Charman W'arners eld pfand, lately oc apied by ,S. Ackennan, Main strict. 10 tf 0 II. C. MYERS. J". MEKS &; BMO., UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OHEGON CITY, ORE(JON. RETAIL DEALERS IN o . O 4 Q- We also constantly keep on hand to SALEM CASS I MERES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, O "Which we will sell at the Factory Trices, and will take wool in exchange--. O v "Wewill also pay the highest price for Butter. Egs, and all kinds of good country produce- e will sell as low as any house ia Oregon, for Cash c its equivalent in good merchantable produce. r, JCS-Cive us a call and satUfy Yourselves. o -cr Thomas Cliarmaxi ! o o o Suc&ssor (o C1IAR3IAN fy bliO., rpiIE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS JL compelled me again to change the name of the firm of CHAiiMAN & BliO. to that-of THOMAS CHARM AN lining pr.rchascdof the estate alt the interest held by my broth er in the stock of good. owned by Charman Brother, taking ctl'ect January Sd, ISO'.). Will lie Caniecl on as Usual AND A FULL STOCK Will be kpt up by me, and iill consist, in part, of the following branches of trade ; Dry Goo'ls and Clothing, jla$, Boots and SJtoes, 7.' . AT.,T.. 7.. C Jin a Paints, Oils, Colors, Dye Stuffs and Varnish, Q'jcensicare, Crockery d- Lamps Sash, Poors, aful Window Blinds, JIardicare, Tools and Cattery, lofe, and Kails Cf Every Description. O J ash Especial Attention foy F I N E TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. O o GROCERIES OF EVER Y VARIETY. o Farming inipietnerits o. ' t3 1 OF ALL KINDS. JKS"A(tention will be paid to any business left with me on Commission. Notice. My Business withall who favor me with their patronage, wilfbe done on a gold basis but Legal Tender will be re ceived at the market quotations. ZF" I desire to say to all who favor me with their patronage that I shall use my best ability to please them, and all orders shall meet with prompt attention. My facilities for doing business are as good as any bouse (-fin Oregon, and I pledge myself to sell as Cheap as any ilouso in good standing in tne State. I will not be undersold by any one Pleuse give me a call and examine for your selves. " Thanking rou for past favors, I remain. Respectfully vours, THOMAS CHARMAN. IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN am SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CiTYj OREGON. - O WHERE H E W O U L D INVITE HIS friends, and the public in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment of O 1 Hoots soiiSIaocs? ilsnts sura el Csi-ps, . ; iB.x.Tr-TRaT- i.,.3a."Jllfe J?v t ZT Having fronj many years experience learned that O THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES I XI SMALL PR 0FITS! IS l)K TKllMi ,F.r) Til r OFFFR Slint' IVnnriEMRVTS ARrTT.T. Silence the Cry of Portland 1'iices ! . CT Oregon City, August 2bth, lbli'J WAGOX Carriage ftfanufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his prem:ses,at the old stand Corner of Main and Third itreeta, Oregon City ......... . . . . Oregon. 0 G Takes this method to inform hit 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 of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Blacksmithing, Horse-or Ox-shoeing, and general jobbing neatlv, quickly and cheap iydone. DAVID SM tin. Opposite Ei-ctdsior Market JOHN MYERS. NATIONAL LIFE IHSURANGE COMPsY ! 2 UihteitStates ofAmehica. o tyAsniisGTOJs; n. c. o nrnnch Office at Philadelphia, Where the business of the Company is transacted, and to which all general correspondence shouUVlje addressed. O DIRECTORS : . riiilafTeTpT)i;CC!arence II. Clark, Jay Cooke, F. Hatch ford Starr, J. Hinckley Clark, (teo. V. Tyler, W. O. Moorhead. Washington, Henry D. Cooke, E.A.Rollins Wm. E. Chandler, John DvDefrees.- New York, Edw. Dodge, H. C. Fahncstock o o OFFICERS t CLARENCE II. CLARK, fiesident. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance? .O And Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOKE, Yica P-esidcnt. EMERSON Vvr.PEET, Secretary and Actuary E7)S. TURNER, Assistant Secretarj FRANCIS G. SMITI1.M.D., Medical Director. J.EWING MEARS, M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, WashingtonQ). C, and Geo. HARDING, Philadelphia, Attorneys. o 0 o The Most Successful Life Insurance Company of j oiiu ; q Having issued in the first TEN months of its existence 3,395 "Policies, - INSURINOQ--15,M2,S00 Dollars ! ThlS Company rffords to its Policy Holders PERFECT SECURITY! Rj ifash paitl up Capital of One Million Dollars, and guarantees to the Insured, by its Low Rates oPPremium ! LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, OR, A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEXDCDF HW PER CENT. CY ITS O Return Premium Plan ! o Wells GENERAL ACEXTS - o FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. W. E. HALE. MANAGER. a O- A. 1. ELLIS, M. q AGEKT FOR OREGOS. OFFICE Lr CREE'S EUIf-pIXG, (Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.) ENTRANCE ON STARK STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. S. D, POPE, LOCAL AGENT, OREGON CITY. CEXERAL AGENTS i JAY COOKE .t CO. Xo. 21 6 Rroadwar. N.Y General Agents for New York and North ern New Jersey. J. U. Orris and D'PC Whitman, Managers. O E. W. CLARK CO. Rankers, No. 35 South Third street, PhiIadeJphia,'General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer- h se-v- C. S. Russell, Manager. ,'-'vl wuivu v W. asuington, general boutheru Agents, h. S. j.urner, Manager. J- A. ELLIS & CO. Chicago, General Agents for Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Miun. JOHN W. ELLIS & CO. No. 122 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Gereral Ageh?s for Ohio and Central and Southern Indiana. S. A. KEAN & CO. Detroit, General Agents for Michigan and Northern Indiana. D. W. Kean, Manager, O T.R. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for Missouri and Kansas. C. Orvis, Manager. ROLLINS & CHANDLER, Boston, General Agents for New England and Eastern Provinces of Canada. J. P. Tucker Man ager, Q JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. BaQmon? General Agents for Maryland, song, Manager. W. A. Wi- WM. DOUGLAS, JR., Montreal, -General Ggent for the Dominion- of Canada. mm mw TO I p or the 0 DIRECT lAlPORTATlOX ! M'CORMICK'3 MAMMOTH STOCS o OF 0 TOYS, FAXCY GOODS, YAXKKE XOTIOXS GIFTS, PltESEXTS, 13 OOKS or tlie Holi-Iays of 1869-'70, has an-ived. DIRECT F?i0M SEW TORE, And is Isow on Ex3iibitioa At SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS! 7 3u 0 105 rilONT ST., PORTLAND, o Where Every Purchaser AViil Find The Largest Stock ! 0 The Greatest Varietv '! The ClienpestT rices!!! j S"Tln3 immense Sioek baring been purchased for currei)cy in New York, will be sold to dealers and,elhers ia coin, at - less rrJCES than -ever beforEi "O (I) Strangers and citi.-!n)! wil find SANTA iLAi o iu-jALiyijHiiiUS a most m- torestfnfr place to visit ; as thc orgeous array of new novelties, and the thousand comical toys therein, give the store the ap pearance of an Eastera Jluseum of Somo idea may be arrived at as to the extent of Stock when it is known that of dolls alone there are One Hundred and Fifry-fivcS-arieties ! Making that Depart ment a perfect 0 BAZMO OF BEMH7: - o r-S-Full Descriptive Catalogues now ready. iy' Call early to secure choice gifts. O1 n O s.r. : AtJCORIICK, O Agent for Santa Clans. o HOLIDAY PRESENTS! gREAT O REDUCTION! IX TI1E -PRICES OF- Fina3 Watches ! ich Jewelry ! ! And Silverware ! IB. Ii. T O IE , Dealer in Q Wtclies Jewelry 1 O 107 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. o ' Would invite the attention of his friends and the public to his Large and Choice as sortment of FINE WATCHES, from the most celebrated makers of E. Howard & Co. Roston ; Apeb.oo. A Tracer, P. H. Dartieft, Walthain,- Mass.; Elgin Watches;' Jacot's Self-winding Watches; English Watches and others. Also, a well. selected stoek)of ladies Watches, cf all description and stvles.which he would be pleased to show to all who maj favor him with a call. FINE JEWELRY and SOLID SILVER J VA R E, F A Ar C Y A R TICL ES, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS; Gold and Silver Watches, of different ma kers. Diamond Pins, Ear rings, and Finger rings. Gold Bracelets. Gold Chatelain Guards and Watch Chains. Ghl Necklaces Armlets, Crosses and LoeketsGold breast pins, Earrings, and FingW-rings. Gold Charm's and Keys. California Gold Ilisgs and Bohmes' Patent Buckcls. . Moss Agate Setts, Rings end Cuff Buttons. Wedding rings made of pure go, expressly for that purpose. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Opera and Marine Glasses, Pebble Specta cles and Eye-glasses. Solid Silver Napkin Rings. Silver Fruit and Rutter Knjyes. Solid Silver Table and Tea SfSons. Regula tors, Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine Clocks, Gilt Galley Clocks, etc. All the above articles sold Cheap for Cashand warranted as represented. Particular attention given to repairing and adjusting of Chrouometeis,Duplex andAmer ican Watches. B. L3TONE. 3.tf 107 Front street, Portland, Oregon. A. G. WALLTXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery. GREGORIAN 11U1JL.DIKG, IVo. 5 "Wasliingtoii Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES', NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every Variety of style known to the trade. Orders Irom the country promntlv nt- tended to. ' -- Marble- Woi o A. J. HOPJHOE, Dealer in California, Vermont and Italian Marbles, Oljelisks Monuments, Head and Foot Stones. Q fe- 0 Salem Ouegox. Mantles and Furniture Marble furuished to order. 1Zt o O AW PARTNERSHIP. J. H. REED, . Residence corner of Columbia and 7th sts. ttersidenct;, Columbia st bet. 2d and 3u rt?. Jas. K. Kelly and 3. 11. Reed, under the firni name of KELLY & REED, Will practice law in the Conttsr of Oregon. Office on First street, near Alder, over the new Post uffice roomt Portland.- ,(itf LANSING 8tOtTC Attorney and Cotinselor at laV,- l)liTLATD, OREGOf Office Under the United State DistrTcJ Court Room. Frout street. 40tf O . : . ... ... pAGE & THAYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE In Crec's Building, corner of Front and Stark streets, Portland. 32:t . . : J. E. MITCHELL. J. X. T)OLPn. A. Slf M Blitcbtell, Dolph & Smith, Attorneys and Counsellors at LaWj Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc--tors in Admiralty . Office oer the old PostVffice, Front street, Portland, Oregon. ' - J. F. C-VPLE.3. J. C. MORELAXf 0 CAPLE3 & MORE LAND, ' ATTOHIIEYS AT1XAW, Cor. FRONT and WASHINGTON Sts., o PORTLAND, OREGON. Logan, Shattuck & Killin, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Xo. 10O Front Street, Up Stuirs, PORT LAN P, OREGON. o A. C. GIBES. - VT. fARRISH, Kutary Public and Com. ftf Uetdg GIK33c4: PAHRISH, Attorneys and Counselors at JlctCj Portland, Oregon. OFFICE On Alder street, in Carter's brick block. JUGENE A. CRONIN, A TTORXEY- A T I A Tfr, Rootns 7 and 8' Carter's Bloclc, G. OORTLANP, OREtlON. JJM. McKENNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GbREGON CITY, 0I?EQOT, V WALTER9 BROS- New CAKFETINGS O VELVETS, BjEtTJSSEE ; - THE, EE-PLY, O OIL - g L T H S , WINDOW-SHADES,- PAPER - HAN G?I N G S , AcE-c9sTAIN &c. &ci, We Would Call the attention of put ties filing vp houses, or hcing in need1 of anything in Our line To our Stock; which is 0 ONE OF THE COMPLETESf 0 On the Pacific Coast! Our Goods leing specially selected at the Factories in England arid the Eastern Stales, we can sell AT THE LOWEST Francisco. Prices." WAtiXJSR BI6O8., JZo. 9 Front street. bctweetCAlder 33.) and Washington, Portland Oregon; O Dr. J, H. HATCH, ImU Mack 4" Ilatchi DENTI ST, The patronage of those desiring Iirst Clasi, Operations, is respectfully solicited: . 1: . hatVotacT-ion in ail cases guaranteed Vj" . N. B. Nitrous Oxyde. administered for th- Painless Extraction of Teeth. - ' - - Officb In Weigant'a new bnilding. west side of First street, tetweehgAlder and Mor rison streets, Portland, Oregon. . JENTAL NOTICE. 0 ' : HOME AGAIN. During my tour of two years? 'M the Eastern States I "have sparea neitiier time nor 1 ... Zsa . . money to make mvse'f pef- 'A fectly familiar with and master of my pro- IchlUII. xnose uesiring ine oesi worn tnat the nature of the case will admit of can hud me at my office, 107 Front street, two doors above McCormick's Book Store," Portland', Oregon. 4? Dfc.- J. G. GLENN. ' Jacob Stitzft.. James I?. UrTOXv 0 S T I T S E L t UPT0W, Real Estate Brokers and General Agents, Corfier of Front and ' Washington streets, TOETLAND, OREGON o . Z3f Will attend to the sals afid pwfefrsse ot Real Estate in all parts of the Cffy and State: . Special attention given tv the sale of East Portland property. Address P. O. Box 4f.2, Portland. -Oregon. HT1TZEL & UPTON, , lO.tf ; Heal Estate Broker. p G. STEvvTAKT, - No, WO FRONT STREET, - -TORTLAND, OREGON" 0 O x ' Watchmaker Mk And Jeweler Ahoealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELERS GOODS. Agent for WilcoX As Gibbs' Letter "(V Sewing Machines, which are now being sold singly at cost, or whole tale less than cost. Other goods at greatly reduced rate (lO.tf - 1 o o o o o o o G .9 O o o