The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, March 12, 1870, Image 4

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For the Enterprise.
SOUVENIESr"
la my drawer I have a casket,
Filled with jevel3 rich and rare,
Treasures that to mc'afe pR'ciou--!
sNofte can equal, none compare."
They are neither gold or silver ; t
Xt Neither gems, or pTecfoU3 stone ;
Butarekept.as fond mementoes, r
Of the loved ones who have flown. ;
t3Tirst of all among these treasures '
if 13 a lock of dark-brown hair,
-That reminds me of a mother,
"! Who was gentlt kind and fair.
Those whose mother has departed,
Only those, can tmly weep
For the dear one who has left them,
V: And in, the " Silent City " sleeps.
Another, is a golden ringlet,
That awakens memories sad,
c Of a darling little sister
, Who was ever blilmd and glad.
She, the fairest of our circle,
Like the flowerets in tbe glade
Thoseur fond hearts prize most highly,
Those, the loveliest, soonest fade.
-Then another, 'tis a Bible
By a generous teacher given,
With its holy truths and sayings,
. Teaching me the way to Heaven.
He like fahny, many others,
On the field of battle fell,
Fighting for our glorious banner,
And the traitors to repel.
But I hope to meet these dear ones,
n a far off better land,
There to join the angel chorus
, GtuPunbroken, happy band.
Eunice Fond.
The Bravery of Women.
CHRISTIANA DAVIS.
The Gentleman'' s Magazine for
August, 1739, records the death of
one Christiana Davis, on the 7th
of July, of that year, who served
with great valor in the Inniskilling
Dragoons, etc. To this extraordi
nary woman we would call atten
tion. ; She did not seiwe in the
Inniskijings,- but in the Second
Dragoons, now the Scots Grays,
and. herohistory is indeed a won-J
tier.
She was born in Dublin, in 1G07,
the year after the first fire in Lon
don. When her father, who was a
malstcr and brewer, was in arms
0 for 'Vyilliam III., the papists block
ed up the' church door of Leslip,
while herOmother was at Church,
with blocks and other lumber.
"Fearing, .my mother would re
ceive sorhehurt," she adds, in her
own account of it, " I seizea spit,
and sallied forth to force my way ;
but being resisted by a sergeant, I
ran my spit through the calf of his
leg,' and rcmovctfcthc things which
blocked up the door, and called to
my mother, :i bidding her come
awav, for the dinner was read v !"
This was a goodj) beginning or
a brave life. Xot long afterward
he aunt died, leaving her a tavern,
to which she removed marrying
one Richard Welsh, who proved a
tender husband to her. ,.
It would seem that the first
overtures were made through a
female friend. One daw Welsh
was persuaded to take farewell of
a schoolfellow, and,- having been
induced to share a bowl of punch
on board a vessel laden with re
cruits, was made intoxicated and
irried over to Holland a very
usual trick in those days. Here he
va made to enlist in Lord Orrey's
regiment of foot, now the Fifth
Royals. . . '. ,"- .. .
Then began the wife's trials and
her heroism ; and truly her life
orms a very wonderful story. De
JCSrmhtcd to find her husband she
left one child with her mother, and
one, born after her husband's de
parture, wit n her, nurse. She cutoff
her hair, dressed herself m her hus
band's clothes, iind, finding Ensign
l,:iwrence beating up tor recruits
it the " Golden Last," she enlisted
under the nams of. Christopher
Welsh.
She Avas soon after at the battle
f Landeuvhere she was wound
il above the ankle, and " heard the
rann'ori llay, and the small-shot
rattle about me" she wrote, "which
jutiicin a sort of panic."
Her wound laid her up for two
mouths, and, after that, she was
taken prisoner, and much urged to
(.'.list '.in .the French army, in
which, at that time many Irish
were serving. She was shortly ex
changed, and sent back to duty,
C3i! id in one of the towns occupied
ly our troops, won the love of a
burgher's lair, daughter which,
'y-the-way, was not wonderful, as
' 'hristiana made a very pretty
soldier, o. : o
0 She had.n accordance with the
mistaken ideas of honor then prev
alent, to fight a duel with a rival,
a sergeant u.i the same regiment,
and so wounded him that, his
vounds being thought mortal, she
was imprisoned .Even there she
was troubled by the sweetheart
whom she had won ; but her wit
was equal to the occasion.
With many tears, she parted
Horn her love, telling her she sac
rificed her because "she was only
too sensible that her father would
not bestow her hand oa a poor
foot soldier." Proposing, there-,
fore, to work her way upward by
bravery to a commission, she cut
herself free ot her too fond sweet
heart. ' Her term being out as foot sol
dier, she tried the cavalry, 1
served with honor in Lord John
Hay's Dragoons, now the Scots
Gravs, being present in 1G95 at the
siege of Namur.
After the peace of Ryswick,
Christiana, not having found her
husband, returned to Ireland, un
known and unrecognized, so much
-n she. bronzed and altered by
exposure. She visited her children;
but, being too poor to pay the ex-
penses
to pass unknown. .
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she
War again breaking om,
joined her old regiment, was en
gage d at Nimeguen, at the scige
of Venloo, and at the second at
tack at Schellenberg, where she
received a ball in her hip, which
was never extracted. Although
taken to the hospital, her sex
escaped detection.
Convalescent, but still carrying
the ball in her wound, she was, at
the glorious battle of Blenheim,
set to guard the prisoners, and
there by chance, she met with her
husband, who, having thought her
long dead, was consoling himself
with the attentions of a Dutch
woman.
At once Christiana's love for
gave all. She made herself known
to him, and, finding him to be in
Lord Orkney's regiment, resolved
to serve with him and pass as his
brother. Then she left him giv
ing him a piece of gold as a token
ot her love.
All through the great war, con
ducted by the greatest captain of
that age, or, perhaps, of any other,
the Duke of Marlborough, this
heroic woman fought. At Ka
millics she went through the thick
est of the battle unhurt ; but, un
happily, when the fight was done,
a piece of shell from a steeple, ex
ploding, struck the back of her
head and fractured her skull. She
was trepanned, and sintered im
mensely for two weeks; but this
did not trouble her so much as the
discovery of her sex.
The news spread far and near,
and Lord John Hay, her colonel,
said she should want for nothing.
Brigadier Preston made her a pres
ent of a new silk dress. Her hus
band was brought to her, and she
was set free from the service with
a handsome present.
Aor was this all. J he chaplain
of the regiment declared that t here
should be a new wedding all the
officers being invited to the cere
mony and, with much fun and
jollity, this took place. The bride's
stocking was thrown according to
old custom, and, on taking leave,
all the officers, commencing witl
the Uolonel, begged permission,
with the solemn politeness ot the
times, to kiss the bride.
At a battle near Ath, she wound
ed one soldier in the hand and
killed another. At the same time
a shot wounded her in the chin
and knocked her down. Her lms
linml rfin ti r?c.k lipr nil. tlmikinor
her dead, but found, her only
stunned.
At Ghent, the Dutch woman,
before spoken of, inveigled her hus
band into a public-house, on which
Christiana iought with her, and cut
off her nose, with a caseknife, close
to her face.
At the seige of Ghent, she fol
lowed her husband in the forlorn
hope, and, eluding the vigilance of
the Colonel, who would have stop
ped her, found him and gave him
"a bottle of brandy, which was a
great comfort to him."
He was killed at the hot battle
of Malplaquet, and the fond wife
came up just as his body was be
ing stripped by a marauder, whom
she beat off. Throwing her hus
band's body across her mare she
then acted as a sutler she took it
to the rear, buried it, and would
have thrown herself into the grave
with it, had she not been prevent
ed. This singular woman was mar
ried twice afterward. She was
presented with fifty pounds by
tiueen Anne, and a shilling a day
for life, which pension Lord Treas
urer Oxford reduced to fivepence ;
but Mr. Secretary Craggs, the
friend of Pope, replaced it at its
original sura.
She marched, with other soldiers
and with streaming eyes and a
heavy heart at the funeral of the
great Duke of Malborough, under
whom she had fought so long and
so well, and died loyally at last,
full of the same courage and love
she had ever shown.
Her husband was taken ill, and
though sinking herself under old
age and wounds, she insisted on
sitting up to nurse him, by which
she caught a severe cold, and then
fell into a fever, by which she
died, on the Vth of July, 1739.
She was burried in the burial
ground of Chelsea Hospital, a de
tachment firing three volleys over
her grave as for a brave comrade
and fellow-soldier.
A queer humorist w ho had a hard lime
of it, says : " When a man begins to go
dottn bill he fiada everything greased for
tte occasion.
sue nau Hicuiicu, u,oi".v
THE OLDEST CITY.
Damascus is the oldest city in
the world. Tyre and Sidon have
crumbled on the shore ; Baalbec
is a ruin ; Palmyra is buried in a
desert ; Xieveh and Babylon have
disappeared from the Tigris and
the Euphrates. Damascus re
mains what it was before the days
of Abraham a centre of trade and
travel, an island of verdue in the
desert, " presidential capital," with
martial and sacred associations ex
tending through thirty centuries.
It was near Damascus that Saul of
Tarus saw the light above the
brightness of the sun ; the street
which is called Strait, in which
it was said he prayed, still runs
through the city. The caravan
comes and goes as it did a thou
sand years ago. There is still the
sheik, the ass, and the water wheel.
The merchants of the Euphrates
and the' Mediterranean still occupy
these with the multitude of their
wares. The city which Mahomet
surveyed from a neighboring
height, and was afraid to enter
"because it was given toman to
have but one paradise, and for his
part he was resolved not to have
it in this world," is to-day what
Julian called the "eye of the East,"
as it was, in the time of Isaiah,
" the head of Syria."
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From Damascus came the dam
son, or blue plum, and the delicious
apricot of Portugal, called dam-
asco ; damask, our beautiful fabric
of cotton and silk, with vines and
flowers raised upon a smooth,
bright ground; the damask rose,
introduced into England in the
time of Henry VIII ; the Damas
cus blade, so famous the world
over for its keen edge and wonder
ful elasticity, the secret of whose
manufacture was lost when Tamer
lane carried the artist into Persia
and that beautiful art of inlaying
wood and steel with gold and silver,
a kind of mosaic engraving and
sculpture united, called damas
keening, with which boxes, bu
reaus, and swefrds were ornament
ed. It is still a city of flowers and
bright waters; the streams of Leb
anon and the " silk and gold" still
murmur and sparkle in the wilder
ness ot the Syrian gardens.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
GREAT
REDUCTION!
IN TOE
-PRICES OF-
Fine Watches! Rich Jewelry ! !
And Silverware !
II.
JL . ST ON 13,
Dealer in
W atches Jewelry !
107 Front Street. Portland, Oregon.
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Would invite the attention of his friends
and the public to his Lnrjre and Choice as
sortment of FINE WATCHES, from the
most celebrated makers of E. Howard .V Co.
lioston ; Apel on & Tracer, P. S. Dartiett,
Waltham, Mass.; Elgin Watches; Jacot's
Self-winding Watches; English Watches and
others. Also, a well selected stock of ladies
Watches, of all description and styles.which
he would be pleased to show to all who ma'
favor him with a call.
FINK JEWELRY and SOLID SILVER
WAiE, FANCY ARTICLES,
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY
PRESENTS :
Gold and Silrtr Watches, of different ma
kers. Diamond Pins, Ear rings, and Finger
rings. Gold Iiracclets. Gold Chatelain
Guard .4 and Watch Chains. Gold Necklaces
Armlets, Crosses and Lockets. Gold bream
pins, Ear rings, and Finger-rings. Gold
Charms and Keys. California Gold Rings
and Bohmes' Patent Ruckds.
Moss Agate Setts. Kings end CmT Buttons.
Wedding rings made of pure gold, expressly
f or that purpose. Gold arid Silver Thimbles.
Opera and Marine Glasses, Pebble Specta
cles and Eye-glasses. Solid Silver Napkin
Kings. Silver Fruit and Cutter Knives
Solid Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Regula
tors, Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine Clocks,
Gilt Galley Clocks, etc.
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Cash, and warranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairing and
adjusting of Chronometers,Duplex andAmer
ican Watches.
B. L. STONE.
3.tf 107 Front street. Portland. Oregon.
JgUMMOXS :
In the Circuit Court of th State of Ore
gon, for the County ot Clackamas Suit fur
dissolution of marriage contract.
Henrietta M. Kelly," plaintiff, vs. Edlon B.
Kelly, defendant.
To EDLON 13. KELLY, Defendant:
In the name of 'he State of Oregon, yon
are hereby reqimed to appear and answer
the complaint tiled against you in the above
entitled s-uit, within ten daj-s from the date
of the service of this Summons upon you, if
served in this said County, or if served in
any other County of this State, then within
twenty days from the date of tbe service
ot this summons upon you ; or, if
served by publication, by the
first day of the next term of said Court
which shall be held a'ter six weeks from the
first publication of this Summons ; aid first
publication being February 5th, 1870. And
if yon fail so to answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in sa d Complaint which is,
that the bonds of matrimony,existingbetween
plaintiff and defendant herein, be dissolved,
and that plaintiff have the custody of the
children of sa d marriage.
S. I1UKLAT. Attorney for plaintiff.
Ry order of lion. V. W. Upton, Judge, of
said Court. 13:7t
JMPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoqne & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
tS3.Keep constantly on hand foi sale, flour
Midlings, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties
purching feed must furnish the sacks.
New To-Day.
ACKERMAN HAS RECEIVED
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Doors 1 Windows !
WHICH HE OFFERS AT
Very LOW RATES !
Look at his Stock before
purchasing elsewhere,
Goods Warranted t
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LIFF HOUSE.
MAIN St., OREGON CITY.
Wm. Barlow & Co., Proprietors.
Ilavins leased the above named celebrated
Hotel, for tbe term of one year, we would say
to the public, come on, we are ready for you,
and will accommodate you to the best of our
ability. August 21. tf.
JOTICE.
The People's
Transportation Company
WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS
FROM OREGON CITY
AS FOLLOWS:
FOB. PORTLAND :
At 7 A. M., every day, except Sunday.
And 1 P. M., every 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?
f each week.
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A. A.
Nov. 27th, 1.8t?y.
McCULLY
President.
40.tf
Harvest ot 1869 ! !
C 11' JX' x JV7 7
And no HUMBUG !
TIic Entire Stock!
OF-
DRY GOODS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
ROOTS AND SHOES,
liens' Ladies, Hisses' and Childrens'
HATS AND CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated
Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Burners!
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
Has got to he sold
Regardless of Price!
3 To convince yourself with respect to
mis maner, can at tue old corner.
I. SELLING,
South of Tope Go's Tin Store,
Oregon City.
HOME MADE
FURNITURE!
M. WERTHE1MER,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture,
j.n;juj CITY,
rpAKES TIILS METHOD OF INFORMING
JL tiio public that be has now on hand
a large invoice of
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
BUREAUS,
BED-STEADS.
LOUNGES. DESKS.
STANDS. CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Medium p ur nil are !
Forming a complete and desirable assort
ment, wnieu. merits tue attention of buyers.
He MANTTFACTURE5 FURNITURE
Using good materials, and employing th
very best mechanics in the State. hSnc In
can warrant his goods to be as represented
and he is prepared to fill all orders with
promptness.
He would call the attention of the public
i.u ins t.u,esroom, as containing the most
complete assortment of ' deairublt noods in the
31. AVERTIIEIMER.
Main street, Oregon City.
LOGUS & A LB RIGHT,
EXCELSIOR MARKET !
Corner of Fourth and Main streets.
OREGON CITY.
&S Keep constantly on hand all kinds of
fresh and salt meats, such as
BEEF, FORK,
MUTTON, TEAL,
CORNED BEEF, HAMS,
PICKELED PORK, LARD,
And everything else to be found in their line
of business.
WHEN THE BELL RINGS
LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE.
Wow is the Time to Buy your Goods!
While they are going Cheap !
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At Cost! For '60 .Ways toly!
Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc.
of Messrs. Jacob & Brother, and moved into the stand lately
occupied by that firm, I am now better prepared than ever to
attend to the wants of my customers, and having a double
amount of very desirable goods on hand, I hrive decided to
Sell olF at Cost for the next Sixty Days, in order to reduce
the stock, 'fctw' order that all may rest assured of this fact I
ask you to call and satisfy yourself. My stock consists, in part
of the following articles :
LADIES DIIESS GOODS. BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions;
CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ;
KID GLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY;
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths :
BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS : CLOTHING:
FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ; 0
CASSIMERE SUITS;
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ;
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities.
A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most rea&onable terms.
Also a larpre stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods.
GROCERIES A well selected assortment.
fc. ACKERMAN,
All kinds of Produce Bought.-! ?RAGS WANTED.
CBAS. HODGE. .CHAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SXELL.
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, ASD WINDOW GLASS,
rAHNISTIES, BR US TIES, PAINTERS
Materials, ana xji-uggitts' Sundries.
97 Front Street,
So. Portland, Oregon.
112
FRONT STREET,
131
FIRST STREET,
Near Yamhill.
Near Morrison Street. ,
KAST & CAHALIN.
New Stock of Boots and Shoes
JUST RECEIVED!
Rest Selection in the City !
Comprising all the leading and best brands
known, such as IJpnkert's, Tirndl's, Fosrc's,
Houghton & Coolidge's," Reed's, Godfrey's
and numerous others, of gents' and bovs'
wear. Also Mile's, Sieberlieh'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
iwent of our make constantlv on hsnd. .
A. G. WALLIXG'S
Pioneer Book Bindery.
OREGOMAN JJUILDIIVG,
K. 5 AVn.f.liiiig1on Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
l A I Kt, Jbtc, bound in everv varietv of
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
Mai l)Ic Woi-k.
A. J. MONROE,
Dealer in California, Vermont
and Italian Marbles, Obelisks?
Monuments Head and Foot
Stones. fiLifa
Salem Oregon. gpgT
Mantles and Furniture Marble fuiiiished
to order. I23t
S. D. SMITH. Geo. R. COOK.
The OCCIDENTAL,
FORMERLY
7ESTERN HOTEL.
Cor. First and Morrison Streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON".
ffff-MePsrs. Smith t Cook have taken thi
well known House, refitted and refurnisheli
it throughout, built a large addition, making
thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the
dining and sittinir rooms, making it by far
the best Hotel in Portland. A rail from the
traveling pubiic will satisfy them that the
above statements are true.
SMITH & COOK, Proprietors.
N. R. Hot and cold baths attached. 4.tt
JEW YORK HOTEL,
(Deutfches Gafthaus,)
No 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing, Portland. Oregon.
H R0THF0S, J. J. WILKENS,
PROPRIETORS.
Board per Week $3 00
" with Lodging 6 0u
" " Day 1 oo
Hendee's Photograph Gallery.
esr THE ONLY PLACE IX PORTLAND
where you are sure of getting No. 1 Pictures
at all times is at Hendee's Gallery, corner of
Fir.-t and Morrison streets, where he is as
well prepared to do all kinds of work as any
Gallery in Oregon, and will guarantee as
good satisfaction for all his work a3 can be
had in the State.
Pictures of every kind can be had at short
notice. Old Pictures can be copied, enlarged
1".? wdTlTIrdia Ink' or 0il Color8.
v Jxi PKICES THAN ANY OTHER
f'At L. 4; ,;m
V A J j J J A K T
IRON WORKS COMPANY !
Iron Founders,
STEAM .EiMGIRlE
And Boiler Builders!
r-rjfc? pwNorth Front and E sts..
yiS Portland, Oregon.
rpiIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
JL 'bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and elliciently.
w e have secured the services of Air. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years givt s
him a thorough knowledge of Use various
kinds of machinery required for mining aid
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
Doner worKs, sucn as
MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! I
&c., &c, Sec.
Manvfacturt and Re-pair Machinery of all
k-tmt. lKOI SllUl TEIi WORK at San
rntncixco crw ana, rrfiaht. H hHr P Ji'ai-
daiiti Patent Grinds- an.1. Amalgamator.
Danoar s and Steven Self Adjusting Pat-en
Pinf.on. Packing, either applied to ihl fr vtr
"team cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shot am,
Utc$,ij the best hard iron, 3:1
C. II. ill visits,
PLUMBING, GAS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
So. HO First Street.
Portland
JUST KEC EIVED, per
Schooner
A DELINK ELWOOD,
From the celebrated Factory of
i Messrs. Kuniey fc Co., ScLcnectedy,
jew i oi k,
PUMPS OF ENTIRELY NEW PAT-
TERNS, in Design Stvle, Finish, and
Jeconomv, SUPERIOR TO AN V ofleied
IX THIS MARKET, Comprising:
) CISTERN PUMPS,
A 11 sizes for lead or iron pipe ;
PITCHER PUMPS
All sizes
BASE A X D SIDE FORCE PUMPS.
All sizes fr lead or iron pipe;
PYfiTVE VVP'I.I. PI'MPS.
mho. For deep wells ;
3 SvArcn wf.i.i, pumps.
ft 'AMALGAM BELLS, for Steamboats,
Urn Factories. Churche?, etc.
POINTS, for Drive wells ;
Hotels, public buildings, and private resi
dences heated with the latest improvements
in steam or hot air apparatus.
I invite citizens generally to call and ex
amine nir stock, which has been selected
with great care, and especial attention given
to the wants of this market. MyERg
110 Front street, Poilland, Oregon
OREGON
BAKEH Y !
P. 0PITZ, PROPRIETOR,
FIRST STREET, PORTLAND,
Bet. Washington and Stark sts.
MANCFACTritER OP
ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF
OEACKEES!
BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY
QR ACKERS
Will always be sold below San Francis
prices. All orders promptly- attended to.
OREGON U KERY,
Portland, Ort'pot.
JAW PARTNERSHIP.
J .A8' K- 7T , , ' , J- H. REED,
Rewdenoe, Columbia st Residence cwnei ,t
bet. 2d and 3d sts. Columbia and 7th ts
,, Jas. K Kellj and J. U. Reed, under the
firm name of
KELLY REED,
Will practice law in the Courts of ($rVft.
vmt. uii t noi oiirc, ucur iuerf over th
new Post office room, Port.and.
(4ntf
J AN$IXG STOUT.
Attorney and Counselor at law
PORTLAND, 0REG(W
Office
Under the United States Iitrict
Court Room. cFront street.
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L
AGE &' THAYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE In Cree'a Buildinp.orner
Fi out and Stark streets, Portland. S'2:tl c
J. F. CAPLE?. J. C. MOKELASD.
-Q CAPLES & MORELAND,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cvr. FRO XT and WASHING TON Sli.t
PORTLAND, OREGON. '
Logan, Shattuck & Killin,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. lOO Front Street, Up Stair,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
JjJUGENE A. CRONIX,
TTQllKEY A T I, A 7r, i
Rooflis 7 and 8 Carter's Block,
46. PORTLAND. OREGON.
)M. McKEXXEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
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3. H. MITCHELL
J. N. DOLPH.
Mitchell, DolplPk Smith,
Attorneys and Counsellors ot Lav
Solicitors in Chancery, and rroc- c
tors in Admiralty- J
Office oer the old Post Omcey.Frot
treet,cj'ortlaiid, Oregon.
C. GIBBS. C. W. PARR1SH,
Notary Public and Coin, of Jjttdt
GIBBS & PARKISH
Attorneys and CoSnxors at Zcv,
1 OKTLAND, URFGN.
OFFICE O n Alder street, in Carter
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WALTER BROS
IVcw CAB PETIjVGS
VELVETS,
BRUSSELS,
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THREE-PLY,
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IL - CLOTHS,
WINDO-W-SHADES,
PAPER
HANGINGS,
LACE- CURTAINS, &c, &
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We Would Call the aitentitm of fw
ties fitting up houses, or beivg in
need of anything in. our line
To our Stock, which ts
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ONE OF THE COMPLETF.ST
On tlie Psiciiic Coast
Ow Goods being specially selected1.
the Factor iet in fjjtglund and iht
Fas tern States, we can sell
AT THE LOWEST
Sail Francisco Price
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1VALTER BROS., r
No. 89 Ftont street, between0 Alder
and Washington, Portland Urcg
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QOS3IOPOOTAX IIOTig
FORMERLY ARRIGOXI'S?
FRONT St., POKTLAP
J. E. SPRENGER, Proprietor.
The Proprietors of this well known Hon
having superior accommodations, juaraiifc
entire satisfaction to all guests.
B. The Hotel Coach will be in attendar
to convey passengers and baggage to
from the" Hotel, free of charge. 0
Office Oregon and California Stage Co.
J)ENTAL NOTICE.
HOME AGAIN.
During my our of twoye
n the Eastern States I ;. jI
spared neither time v V"J
money to make myse'Ap ' :;
fectly familiar with and master of my f
fession. Those desiring Ihe best work ti
the nature of the case will admit of canfr
me at my office, 17 Front street, two dof
above Mccormick's Book Store, Portias
vregon.
DR. J. G. GLEN"
Jacob Stitzfx. James B. Unt
STITZEL & UPTON,
3Real Estate Brokers and Genera, o
Agents, Corner of Front and
Washington streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON, l
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J? Will attend to the sale and purcfc-- r :
of Real E.-tafe in all parts of the City v. .
State. Special attention given to the sJ'X ? -East
Portland property.
Address P. O. Box 42, Portland. Ore
STITZEL & UPTON,
ID.tf ; Real Estate Broken-
pG. STEWART,
No. 109 FRONT STREET,
TORTLAXD, OBEGO
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Watchmaker
JEll . And Jeweler
And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES. A;
JEWELERS GOODS. Agent for VTilcc
Gibbs Letter G" Sewing Machines,,
are now being sold singly at cost, or
safe less than cost. Other goods at rr''
reduced rute.-. '
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