The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, March 19, 1870, Image 4

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JERUSALEM.
extract from a letter of a
correspondent of the London Stan
dard, the following interesting
remarks:
" For four hours our road lay
across the plain. We entered a
valley at the foot of the ranre of
mountains. In these mountains
one fully realizes the description
one has read of the barrenness of
the Holy Land. Anything more
utterly bare and dreary could
hardly be imagined. In most
places the ridges of limestone lay
white and glistening in the morn
innr sun. Not a handful of soil
was to be seen, not a blade of veg
0 etation raised its head. All was
blank steii'lty ,and desolation.
Occasionally, however, we came
upon hillsides where the ilex and
the -wild olive were scattered.
Nothing is more difficult than to
picture Ihese scenes as they were
in Scripture times ; when a t2em-v-ing
population inhabited them,
9vhen these barren hills were cov
ered to the summits with vine
, yards and oliveyards and olive
grounds, when Palestine was a
land flowing with milk and honey,
and abounding in, corn and oil and
wine.
r:. "And, yet, impossible as it ap-
np.irs at first sierht. such a state of:
tbinrra i an'lt.O nomiKltible CVOll
bi'tn cry 1 - -
with the apparant stertility of these
hills. Industry can clothe the
most barren hills with verdure.
Upon the slopes of the Jura we
can nowadays see hills of precisely
similar formation covered with
yjneyards. Each of these lime
stone ridjres which run alonir the
fsidc of the mountain was once a
terrace covered witb vines. With
soil brought from a distance, and
kept in its place by artificial walls
of stone, these hills might be, and
"no doubt were, covered with vines
and olives to their very summits.
With such general vegetation the
climate would have been very dif
ferent to what it is at present.
Rain may have fallen frequently,
and the heat would have been far
less excessive.
After the almost absolute de
struction of the Jewish nation at
the time of the fall of Jerusalem,
and still more on the occasion of
1 the crushing of the insurrection
two hundred years afterward, the
cnangc would have begun to take
place. Left to themselves the
walls which, retained the terraces
"would have crumbled and fallen,
! and in time the stones and earth
: would have been washed by the
" heavy winter rains into the valleys
below. So, gradually, the bare
rock of the hills would have been
exposed as we now see it.
"That these hills are perfectly
capable of cultivation was evident
enough from the luxuriance of
olives and vines near the one or
two villages we passed, whereaa
real .attempt at cultivation was
made. The road is here a very
fair one, and far better adapted
for carriages than it is when cross
ing the sandy plain. Some of the
accents and descents are steep,
but -her zig-zags have been cut.
We passed several parties of thirty
or forty men at work at these
points. This labor is now paid
for. ' The completion of the road
is a very great boon to traveleis.
"Unincumbered by any bag
gage and fairly mounted, one
may go the distance from Jaffa to
Jerusalem in from five to six hours,
or less than halt the time it for
merly occupied. The only village
of any size between Kamelah and
Jerusalem, is Kirieth Jerim, where
the ark remained for some years,
uritil taken by David t Jerusa
lem. It is now called by an Arab
name, and has no feature of inter
est except the ruins of an old con
vent. It was, until within the last
twegty years, a noted place for
brigands, who levied black mail
upon all passing travelers. The
road is now as safe as that be
tween London and Dover.
glhad heard much of the first
view of Jerusalem, and as we
neared the las crest between us
and the city we hurried on in
eager expectation. The result
was a disappointment to all of us.
.between us and Jerusalem, cut
ting off the greater portion of
Cthe view, stands the Russian cstab
- lishment, which may be described
as apparently consisting of two
rows of Brighton lodging-houses
with a portion of thopavillion. It
maybe, and no doubt is, an ad
mirable establishment, but it was
an act of unpardonable vandalism
to overburden Jerusalem with this
bran new piece of ugliness. The
Marquis of 'Bute, has, I am told,
purchased the piece of ground ad
joining for the erection of a Roman
0 Catholic" establishment. Scarcely
any portion of Jerusalem will be
visible from the Jaffa road when
this shall have been completed.
The travelers who wishes to get
the grand impression which the
first view of Jerusalem cannot but
give, should endeavor to make a
detour, even at a considerable loss
of time, and to come up from be
hind Olive or cnef the hills upon
the east of the city. For Jerusa
lem, evenJn its decadence, is one
of the most striking cities in the
world, its masvivo walls lmv
e a
O
most imposing aspect as seen from
the distance. Its situation upon
its two"hills, or rather for the val
W botvvpen them is filled up and
obliterated upon its one hill, ris
ing abruptly from the valley, is
superb; and it is easy to under
stand that, before the invention of
gunpowder, it was considered to
be impregnable. It is a theme
which would require a volume to
do it justice.
" Since the crusades, the Em
peror of Austria is the first crown
ed head who has visited Jerusalem.
Such an event should be signaliz
ed in some special way. When
the Priuce of Wales visited the
Holy Land he was permitted to
enter the Holy Shrine at Hebron,
and to look down the slit in the
Cave of Machpelah, being the first
Christian who for centuries had
been permitted to do so. The
only further honors which could
be permitted to the Emperor of
Austria would be to enter the cave
itself.
Woman in Adverc ity.
Where is the man that cannot
confirm the truth of the following
sensible remarks: Woman should
be more trusted and confided in as
wives, mothers and sisters. They
have a quick perception of right
aild
wionr, and, without always
knowing why, read the present
and the future, read characters
and acts, designs and probabilities,
where man sees no letter or sign
What else do we mean by "moth
er wit, save that a woman has
a
quicker perception and readier in
vention than man ? How otten,
when man abandons the helm in
despair, woman seizes it, and car
ries the home ship through the
storm ! Man often flies from home
and family to avoid impending ru
in. Woman seldom, if ever, for
sook home thus. Woman never
evaded mere temporal calamity by
suicide or desertion. The proud
banker, rather than live to see his
poverty gazetted, may blow out
his brains, and leave his wife and
children to Want, protectorless.
Loving woman would have coun
seled him to accept poverty, and
live to cherish his family and re
lieve his fortune. Woman should
be counseled and confided in. It
is the beauty and glory of her na
ture, that it instinctively grasps at
and clings to the truth and right.
Reason, man's greatest faculty,
takes time to hesitate before it de
cides; but woman's instinct never
hesitates in its decision, and is
scarcely ever wrong where it has
even chances with reason. Woman
feels where man thinks, acts where
he deliberates, hopes where he dis
appears, and triumphs where he
fails. Educational Gazette.
The Lord's Prayer.
Did you ever think, short as it
is, how much there is in it? Oh
it is beautiful? And, like a dia
mond in the crown of a queen, it
unites a
thousand sparkling gems
in one. -
It teaches all of us
-every one
oi us, to look to boa as our pa
rent: "Our Father."
It teaches us to raise our thoughts
and desires above the earth: Who
art in Heaven."
It tells us that we must rever
ence our Heavenly Father: "Hal
lowed be thy name."
It breathes the saints reward :
"Thy kingdom come."
And a submissive, obedient spir
it: "Thy will be done on earth
as it is done in heaven."
And a dependent, trusting spir
it: "Give us this day our daily
bread."
And forgiving spirit: "For
give us our tresspasses as we for
give those who tresspass against
us."
And a cautious spirit "Deliver
us from evil."
And' last of all, an adorning
spirit "For thine is the kingdom
and the power, and the glory, for
ever. Amen."
Why Printers ark Dissiptkd.
A certain typo, whose nose
shown in the dark like a lighthouse
the effect of steady and copious
libations of stimulants having
been asked why printers were dis
sipated, astonished the questioner
by the following neat answer:
When others shunned the murky sky,
Where flash on flash were biight'nin-.
Great Franklin went to fly his kite,
And bottled up the lightatng.
And since his time, when cares oppress.
And hard limes are tightning.
The Printer seeks to drown his woes
10 draughts of '-bottled lightning."
When badly tattered his warm heart
A place for grief to rankle in
He takes his lightning.- ilies bh kite.
And thinks himself a Franklin.
To
a toast of "Tfml
bless them," a railway conductor
responded: May their route
through hfe be pleasant and profita
ble, their ties well laid, their track
straightforward, and not back
wards. Jlay their fathers h.
conductors, their mothers faithful
tenders, and their switeh
never
misplaced.'
Good thoughts are companions
often our best. '
A Kentucky paper thinks that
the word croquet is too Frcnchy,
and proposes that the game which
it designates be hereafter called
Presbyterian billiards."
. m '
A celebrated wit was asked if he
knew Theodore Hook ( i es,"
replied he, " Hook and eye are old
associates.
It is said that a dog taken in its
infancy and held three-quarters of
an hour under water, will never be
troubled with hydrophobia.
It is stated that the Hon- Horace
Greeley is not only a pillar of the
Rev. Mr. Chapin's Church, but one
of its soundest sleepers.
And now comes Jenkins, who
asserts Anna ' Dickinson wears
" palpitators." How does he
know.
If you would not have affliction
to visit you twice, listen at once to
what it teaches.
There is one excuse for impu
dence, and that is ignorance.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
GREAT
R E DUCTIOX!
IX THE
-PRICES OF-
Watches! Rich Jewelry ! !
And Silverware !
Fine
JL,. 8 TON
Dealer in
13
Watches Jewelry !
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
Boston ; Apel.on fc Tracey, P. S. liartiett,
Walthain, Mass.; Elgin Watches; Jacot's
Self-winding Watches; English Watches and
others. Also, a well selected stock of ladie
Watches, ot all description and styles. winch
he would be pleased to show to all who may
favor him with a call.
FINE JEWELRY and SOLID SILVER
IV A HE, FANCY ARTICLES,
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. Gold Necklaces
Armlets, Crosses and Lockets. Gold breastpin-!,
Ear rings, and Finger-rings. Gold
Charms and Keys. California Gold Ring
and liohmes' Patent liuckcls.
Moss Agate Seits. Rings end Cuff Buttons.
Wedding rings made of pure gold, expressly
lor that purpose. Gold and Silver Thimbles.
Opera and Marine Glasses, Pebble Specta
cles and Eye-glasses. Solid Silver Napkin
Ring. Silver Fruit and Butter Knives
Solid Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Regula
tors, Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine Clocks,
Gilt Galley Cocks, etc.
All the above articles sold Cheap foi
Cash, and warranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairing and
adjusting of Clironometers.Duplex andAmer
ican Watches.
B. L. STONE.
3.tf 107 Front street, Portland, Oregon.
In the Circuit' Court of th State of Ore
gon, for the County ot Clackamas Suit for
dissolution of marriage contract.
Henrietta M. Kelly, plaintiff, vs. Edlon B.
Kellv, defendant.
To El i EON B. KELLY, Defendant:
In the name of 'he State of Orgon, 3-011
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled against you in the above
entitled Miit, within ten days from the date
of the service ot 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 the service
of this t-ummons upon you : or, if
served by publication, by the
tirst day of the next term of said Court
which shall be held after six weeks from the
first publication of this Summons ; said first
publication being Ftbruaiy Ath, 170. And
if you 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, he dis.-olved,
and that plaintiff have th custody of the
children of sa d marriage.
S. HUr.LAT, Attorney for plaintiff.
By order of lion. W. W. Upton, Judge, of
said Court. I3:7t
JM FERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
tfc3Keep constantly on hand feu sale, flour
Midlings, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties
purching feed must furnish the sacks.
JOHN II. SCIIRAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in"
SADDLES, HARNESS,
etc., etc.,
Main Street, Oregon ('ity,
j3Wishes to represent that he is now as
well prepared to furnish any article in his line
as the largest establishment in the State. He
particularly requests that an examination of
his stock be made before buying elsewhere.
JOHN F. MILLER,
Successor to J. F. MILLER Co.,
MASCFACTCRER OF AND DEALER IS
Soots snid Shoes !
At the Oregon City Boot and Shoe
Store, Main street.
THE BEST SELECTION
Of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Children's
Boots and Shoes, on hand or made to order.
QRAM, TTILLIS & Co.,
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE
137 "B3S 3SL-
OREGON CITY, OREGON. -
Having recently added to the Livery Stock
new Carriages, Buggies and Horses, are now
prepared su all times to let the same, at reas
onable rates. Horses boutrbt and sold, or
ktpt liy t,n (Pir or ivt'jk.
ACKERMAN HAS RECEIVED
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Doors I Windows !
WHICH HE OFFERS AT
Very LOW RATES !
gLook at his Stock before
purchasing elsewhere,
Goods Warranted I
QLIFF HOUSE.
MAIN St., Uiituu-M un,
Wm. Barlow & Co., Proprietors.
Havinr leased the above named celebrated
Hotel, for the term of one year, we would say
to the publie, come on, we are ready for you.
and will accommodate you to the best of our
ability. August sji.-u.
JOTICE.
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Tiie Peoples
Transportation Company
WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS
FROM OREGON CITY
AS FOLLOWS,
FOR PORTLAND:
At 7 A. M., every day, except Sunday.
And 1 '. 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,
t each week.
A. A.
Nov. 27th. lStf'J.
McCULLY
President.
40.t'
Harvest oi 1869 ! !
Selling off to Close Business,
Aul no IIUMilUO !
The Entire Stock!
Oi
DRY GOODS,
READY-HADE CLOTKIKG.
BCOTS AND SHOES,
liens' Ladies, Misses' 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 be sold
Regardless of Price!
tS3 To convince yourself with re?pcct to
this matter, call at the old corner.
I. SELLING,
South of T ope 4- Co.'s Tin Store,
Oregon City.
HOME MADE
FURNITURE!
WERTHEEfiflER,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture.
OI4EGON CITY, .
rpAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
X the public that tie has now on hand
a large invoice of
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
LUREAUS.
BEDSTEADS.
LOUNGES. DESKS.
STANDS, CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Medium Furniture !
Forming a complete and desirable assort
ment, which merits ihe attention of buyers.
He MANUFACTURES FURNITURE
Usine good materials, and employing th
very best mechanics in the State, hence he
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
to his salesroom, as containing the most
complete assortment of desirable yoods in the
State.
M. WEUTHEIMEIt.
Main street, Oregon City.
1.0GUS & ALBRIGHT,
EXCELSIOR MARKET !
Corner of Fourth and Main streets.
OllEGOX CITY.
. -gw Keep constantly on hand all kinds of
fresh and salt meHts.sucu as
BEEF, POUK.
MUTTON, VEAL,
CORNED BEEF. IT A MS,
PICKELED PORK. LARD,
And everything else to be found in their line
of business.
rOB Pit1
ed at tl.
TIN IVEATLY KXJ5CUT
LWTKRPTUSE Ol'Fl,K.
WHEN THE
LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE.
ow is the" Time to
While they are
M Cost ! For
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 tiie wants of my customers, and having a double
amount of very desirable goods on hand, I have decided to
Sell off at Cost for the next Sixty Days, in order to reduce
the stock. In order that all may rest assured of this fact I
ask you to call and saii'y yourself. My stock consists, in part
of the following articles :
LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions;
CLOAKS, each as Circulars and Sacks ;
KID GLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY;
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all width." : ,
BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING :.
FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ; 0
CASSIMEUE SUITS;
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ;
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities.
5T A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terms.
Also a larpje stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods.
GROCERIES A well selected assortment.
flr-iS" All kinds of Frodnco Bough t."f5
Cll AS. HODGE. .CHAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SXELL.
HOBGE, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS IX
DKUGS and MEDICINES,
PAIKTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS,
VARNISHES, B RUSHES, PAINTERS
Material, ana urvjijutis' Sundries.
07 Front Street,
05. Portland, Oregon.
112
FRONT STREET,
131
FIRST STREET,
Near Morrison Street, Near Yamhill.
KAST & CAHALIN.
New Stock of Boots and Shoes
JUST RECEIVED!
Best Selection in the City f
Comprising all thelendinpr and best brands
known, such as Benkert'sTirrell's, Fogg's,
Houghton & Coolidsre's. Reed's, Godfrey's
and numerous others, of gents' and bo"vs
yeur .Also Mile's, Sieberlich's, Burt's,
San Francisco and custom-made ladies and
children's wear.
Our customers and the public in ceneral
are invited to call and examine our stock,
which wc will sell cheaper than ever.
P. S. Roots made to order, and an assort
ment of our make constantlr on h?nd.
A. G. AVALLIXG'S
Pioneer Book Bindery.
OREGON 1 A IV IlUILDllSti,
No. 5 Washington 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 from the country promptly at
tended to.
Mso'Il Work.
A. J. MONROE,
Dealer in California, Vermont
and Italian Marbles. Ohrf'mL s r-
Stones,
Salem Oregon
Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished
to order. - ' - I23t
S. D. SMITH. Gko. R. COOK.
The OCCIDENTAL,
FORMERLY
7ESTERX HOTEL.
Cor. First and Morrison Streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A3" Messrs. Smith &. Cook have taken this
wed known House, refitted and i efurnisheh
it throughout, built a large addition, makinir
thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the
dining and sittins room-, making it by far
the best Hotel in Portland. A call ' from the
traveling pub'ic will satisfy them that the
above statements are true.
SMITH it COOK, Proprietors.
N. B. Hot and cold baths attached, io.tf
JEW YORK HOTEL,
(Dentfches Gafthans.)
No. IT Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing, Portland. Oregon.
H. ECTHT0S, J. J. WILXENS,
PROPRIETORS.
o
Board rer Week - 00
with Lodging 6 0
" " Pay 1 00
Hendee's Photograph Gallery.
J63" THE ONLY PLACE IN PORT LA ND
where you are sure .of gettine No. 1 Pictures
atHll times is at Hendee's Gal lew, corner of
Fir-1 and Morrison streets, where he is as
well prepared to do a!! kinds of work as any
Gallery in Oregon, and will guarantee as
cood satisfaction for all his woik as can be
bad in the State.
Pictures of everj kind can be had at short
notice. Old Pictures can be copied, enlarged
auH retouched in L-dia Ink, or Oil Colors
3r
BELL RINGS
Buy your Goods !
going Cheap !
ays
ltAfiS WANTED.
WALLAMET
IRON WORKS COMPANY !
Iron Foiiiitlcfs
STEAM ENGINE
And Boiler Builders !
North Front and E sts..
t! ft'.
Portland, Oregon.
rpiIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
X bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and hare facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and efficiently.
We have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years ;ivts
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! !
&C, &ZC, &ZC.
Manufacture and Rtjair Machinery of all
kind.- IRON SHUTTER WORK at San
rranetco coat and, freight. J heeler cC Ran
dalCs Patent Grinder an I Amalgamator.
Dunoar' and Steven' Self Adjusting Patent
Piston Packing, either applied, toM or new
steam cylinders. Quartz Stumpers, Shoes and
dies, if the (est hard ,ron 3:l.y
C. II. MYERS,
rLMBlXG, GAS & STEAH
Fitting Establishment,
So. 110 First Slrctt .
.Portland
JUST RECEIVED, per
Schooner
ADELINE ELWOOD,
(ft
From the celebrated Factory of
1 Messrs. 4lumey A C, Sohcnectcdy,
New Yoik,
3
PUMPS OF ENTIRELY NEW PAT-
STERNS, in Desiirn Stvle. Finish, and
economv, SUPERIOR TO ANY offered
IN THIS MARKET, Comprising:
CISTERN PUMPS,
g All sizes for lead or iron pipe ;
OT S PITCHER I'UM PS
All sizes " "
SbASE AND SIDE FORCE PUMP,
All sizes fr lead or iron pipe;
PY
ENGINE WELL PUMPS.
For deep wells ;
YARD WELL PUMPS,
AMALGAM P. ELLS, for Steamboats,
Factories. Churches 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 my stock, which has been selected
with great care, and especial attention given
to the w ants of this market.
C. H. MYERS.
110 Front street, Poitland, Oregon
OREGON
BAKE
M i-W isri Jim-
F. 0PITZ, PROPRIETOR,
FIRST STREET, PORTLAND,
Bet. Washington and Stark sts.
MANUFACTURER OF
ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF
CEACKEES!
BKEAD, CAKES AND PASTRY
QRACKERS
Will alwars be ?old below San Francis
prices.
AH orders prompth- s rt'-t if-ORf-C'ON
1MKKKV.
3
JyW, PARTNERSHIP.
J AS. K. KELLY.
J. H. KEF.D,
Residence corn,.rof
Columbia and 7th it.
llesidence, Columbia st
Let. 2d and 3d sts.
Jas. K. Kelly and J. II. Reed, under th
tirra name of
KELLY & REED,
Will practice Jaw in the Courts of Oneon
Office on First street, near Alder, over tl'
new Post office room, Portland. ' ..j'
JAXSLNG STOUT.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
PORTLAND, OREGON
Office Under the United States I)istrit
Court Itoorn. Front street. 4,
pAGE & THAYER, 0
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE In Crce's Building, corrr tf
Front and Stark streets, Portland. tt
J. T. CAPLE?. " J- C. MOKELAXD.
CAPLESb& MOR ELAND,
ATTOEEEYS AT LAW,
Cor. FRONT and WASHINGTON Stt.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Logan, Shattuck & Kilhn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. IOO Front Street, Up Stairg,
PORTLAX, OKEt?OX;.
JUGEXE A. CllONIX,
A TTOllNEY A T J, A W,
r.ooms 7 and 8 Carter's Block,
4fi. rUKTl'AMJ, UKKtiOX,
D.
M. 3RKENXEY.
attorney at law?
Oregon city. Oregon.
OTO :
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J. n. MITCHELL. J. X. DOLPH. A. SMITH'
Mitchell, Dolph & Smith,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc
tors in Admiralty
IfOffiee o-er the old Post-Office, Fron:
street, Portland, Oregon.
A. C. GIBBS.
C. W. PARRISII,
Notary Public and C(m. of Ltttdt
GIBBS & PAREJSH,
Attorneys and Counselors at Lcir,
I'ortlam), Oregon.
OFFICE On Alder street, in Cartcn
brick l.lock.
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WALTER BROS,
jVcw CAK FILTHY GS
VELVETS,
BRUSSELS,
THREE-PLY,
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OIL - CLOTHS,
WINDOW-SHADES.
PAPER-HANGINGS,
LACE - CURTAINS, &c, &c e
We JVovld Call the attention of pur
ties flting up houses, oleing in
need of anything in our line
To our Stock, which is
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ONE OF THE COMPLETEST
On the FaciHe Const!
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w Goods being f-necialh selected n
the Factories in FnglandQand the
Eastern States, we can sclfi
AT TIIE LOWEST
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&sisi Fraisciseo Prices
0 WALTER Bit OS.,
No. 89 Front street, between Alder
and Washington, Portland Ureg
nOS3rOPOLITAX HOTEL.
FORMERLY ARRIGt&CS,
FRO NT St., PO UTLA N I).
J. B. SPRENGER, Proprietor.
The Proprietors of this well known Hon??
having superior accommodations, guarantee
enure sansiaciion 10 an gnests. w
ft, The Hotel Coach will be in attendance
to convey passengers and baggage to aw;
from the Hotel, free of charge. (iutt
Office Oregon and California Stage Co. ,
Jacob Stitzfl. James R. TJnos
ST IT ZE L & UPTON,
Real Estate Brokers and Gfncrnl
Agents, Corner of Front and ,
Va shinq ton streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Sa? ill attend to the sale and purchiw
of Real E.-tate in all parts of the City ars
Stiite. Special attentim given to the salec:
East Portland property.
Address P. 0. Pox 452, Portland. Oregon
0 ST1TZEL & UPTOo
19.tfJ - Real Eitale Brokers.
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pG. STEWART,
No. 109 FRONT STREET,
PORTLAND, 0REG0-V.
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3? Watchmaker
And Jeweler.
And lealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES. A F
JEWELERS GOODS. Agent for Wilcox
(Jibbs Letter "G" Sewing JIachines, whit
are now being sold singly at cost, or whole
sale less than cost. Other goods at grea"
reduced rates. (40-tf
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ISAAC FARK. P. D. MORRIS?-
pKIl & MOIJRISS,
BUTCHERS,
FOR OREGON CITY AND VICINITY.
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ir Will deliver to their patrons all tli
tf-e-t qualities of Stall ped Deef, also MutU'H.
VoiK, rmuiry eic, as usual twice a week, oU;
Tncisdays and Saturdays!
Thanlcful tor past favors of the public wouM
respectfully asks aontinaance of the same.
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