The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, March 26, 1870, Image 3

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l)cil)cckln Enterprise.
TOWN AXD tOUVTV.
Aged. The Clackamas county delega-
tiun can claim the honor of having the
two oldest members in the Convention.
John Fleming, aged "." years and Ii. Cau-
fiejd, aged tili. both hale and hearty, and
who have grown old in the .service of the
democratic party.
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Gexekol-s. The I'. T. Company deserve,
and receive the thanks of the Democratic
State Convention for their liberality in
reducing the fare of delegate.) and others
who desired to attend to half price, and
also for furnishing speedy and cotn fort
able conveyances to and f rom the Convention.
PKOSfcCTING AtTOI'XKY. II. E. Ibee,
Eq., of Portland was unanimously chosen
as the candidate for Prosecuting Attorney
of this District. Mr. By bee is a young
man of good ability, and is well qualifi ed
for the position he has been selected to
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Ft'XEKAT.. The funeral of Miss Eliza
bith F. Daly, took place yesterday lrom
tit. Paul's Church. A large number of
friends followed her remains to their final
resting place, fievs. J. Ii. V. and John
Sellwood, Sr., and Y II. Sioy. officiated.
IIoxoiiED. Clackamas countv had the
Jionor of having both the Chairman and
Secretary of the lale Democratic Conven
tion, the former Ex-Go v. Geo. L. Curry,
and the latter, W. E. Howell, Eq., both
of whom were a credit to the county.
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Is Tows. Hon. Jas. K. Kelly Las
been in town dining the past week at
tending Court. The old war-horse is well j
pleased with the platform and ticket of
the Democratic Convention.
Alarm. A fire alarm was given last
Monday evening, caused by the soot in
the chimney of the brewery t iking live.
The boys were all out, and no damage
done.
pbtnnKX Death. A man named James j
) Ryan died very suddenly in this city, by
bursting a blood vessel, last Monday.
Papers found on him show that he had
friends living near Chicago.
CnicttT Coi nr. The Circuit Court for
Clackamas county .Judge Upton, presiding,
C:ivened last . Monday. We shall publish
the full proceedings next week.
Baij.. A ball was shell last Wednes
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day evening for the benefit of Hose Com
pany No. 2, of th's city. A good attendance
was present, and a fine time was had.
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Hki.k;iols Notice.-Rev. John Sell
w ood will preach to-morrow at St. Paul's
Church, at lOi o'clock, a. m.
Mkktixo. A notice to the stockholders
of the Or egon oolen Mills, appears jn
today's paper.
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1' or the Enterprise.
PeiM02ial Effort.
IJ.V t-'ie truthful, calm endeavor,
Grin ;in,-r, cheei .inj, Jiko the sun,
Eurtii bound hearts iheu sh:d't deliver,
O, tor their suites, pivs, on !
Johns ox.
Were this world not enshrouded in
rror and superstition; were not man sin
ful and hopelessly beating against the
rocks and shoals of th-empest-tost sea of
life; were there no dangers to be avoided
aSd were it not necessary to lead in the
bright path of light and life, which has its
Miintnit within tfie heavenly gates men
pight lay aside their armor, and like the
noldier after the battle unloose the sword,
and rest. But the work ot lifting uj the
alien and Mistaining those who are mak
ing efforts to walk in the paths of virtue,
is a life long work. In this work there is
no time to rest.. All around there are
many walking in the ways of evil walk- j
ing among the dark mountains of sin,
wandering and lost lost to the sunlight
of a pure and holy asmosphere. Should
the drunkenness, profanity and Sabbath
breaking, blight and mar this once fair
anT)beautiful earth, created and arrayed
in vernal beauty for the abode of man.
by an Omnipotent hand. That all this
wretchedness may be lessened, that its
onward march may be retarded, deminds
the aid of all. It call:, for your undivided
help ; the undivided efforts of all that the
world may again be brought back into
the full blaze of Eden's birth-day. It
does not do to be passive and indifferent
The tides of wretchedness, sin and eiune
are rollkg like the devp ocean surges
along the shore. In their hollow echoes
are heard the cries of those poor mariners
who have wandered hopelessly without a
guiding star.
There are many earth-bound hearts''
to be raised into the light many sad and
weary ones to be cheered, and very mahv
whose feet are treading the slippery paths
of intemperance to be brought balk into
the goldeu sun light of temperance? And
saddest of all, around thee are those who
are wandering away from the broad
xccan of Cod's love. Oh I how much is
to be done to lift the world, out of all
thii evil and make it a fit abode for the
angels. Out from the stillness of nature
there comes a voice to you. bidding you
work forQhe good of mankind. It speaks
to you, not to another. This personal la
bor must not be shirked. There are too
many shirkers in the world, too many who
like to see a good work go on, but are
never reaifj to put their own shoulders
to the wheel. Bather than do any thing,
they would let the worthy object fail.
They are th? drones in the hive, the idle
loiterers with scarcely life blood enough
coursing through their veins to enable
tbem to say amen, when the work is ac-
complisbed. It doese not do to say you
have no influence, for you know that it is
not true. Your influence may be but lit
tle, but that little will be felt. The
smallest stone thron upon the water
makes a ripple upon its surface. It is tie
water whose continual dropping wears
away the hardest stone. You have
friends and associates around yon, who
need your effor.s to keep them in virtueV
ways. Array yourself on the side o;
truth and justice and by your persona!
efforts work for, the good of humanity.
There is no more beautiful sights than
that of young and joyous hearts entering
nobly and fully into the work of benefit
ing those around them by their personal
efforts. My heart throbs with pleas re
when I see the young, like new born stars
of beauty, devoting themselves to advance
the ca.usi of truth. There is too much n -ceiving
and not enough giving in the
wor.d. We' are too ready to receive the
many benefits that are showered upon us,
and not in a corresponding degree pre
pared to give to others. We must do
good, if we would expect to receive good.
The world will give back into thy hands
as thou laborest for those around thee.
If on falter not in your efforts a crown
awaits thee at .he last. Ther. iinoter o igh
possitiveness in the world, too much pas
iveness. too much shirking from duty.
Men must be positive men. No man is a
true man vho is not a positive man ; he
has no. ariived at the full dignity of man
hood. If you believe in Christianity, you
should in ike that belief felt by your reg
ular attendance at church and by doing
all in your power to advance the cause.
Whit avail would it be to that sweet
friend, if you listened to words of match
less eloquence upon the duty of visiting
the sick and it did not lead you to the
bedside of the suffering. Ah, we may ex
press our sympathy for the suffering, the
downcast and the poor; but of what
avail if we do not administer comfort and
assisstance. Of what advantage would
it be for a man to proclaim against
dn.nkeriness. when he indulges in a glass
at weddings and on great occasions. Not !
at all. He could have no personal in-I
fluence against the use of ardent spirits.
Upon the question of drunkenness he
would nut be a positive nun. For the
sake of those who need a guiding and
cheering hand see that yon are exerting
a position influenced in tiie world for
good. Pkoitxdus.
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Fatal Accident. About 1 o'clock yes
terday afternoon, man named Charles Jell,
lately living in Clackamas county, two
miles below Oregon City, stal led wi;h his
wife, and sme household goods, for Col
umbia Slough, wiih a double-horse team
and wagon, where he intended to hereaf
ter reside. Just, as he was about to drive
on to the high bridge at East Portlan .
near the brewery, an ox-team cane on at
the other erd. Near the middle, and at
about the highest hoint ef elevation, the
teams met. The ox-team would nut, turn
out nor stop, and were coming right at
him, when his team commenced backing.
Mr. Jell jumped out of his wagon, and
caught his animals by their heads but was
unable !o stop them, and the wagon con
taining the old lad' was carried over fall
ing a distance of between thirty and forty
feet. Airs. J. was terribly injured, as may be
supposed, many heavy articles falling up
on her. and as soon as possible she was res
cued and taken to the house of john Parker,
near at hand, and everything nosib'e done
for h
but without, success. Mr.
Je.l.
Vi ho is nearly frantic at such a terrible ac
cident, informs us that his wile was about
o.") years of age. Two boys age 12 and 1.3
respectively, were at the old place, and
have been sent for. No one serins to be
directly to blame for this frightful affair,
but it is one of those nnsU-rious visita
tions of terror which no human foresight
could prevent. Mr. Jell ha the sympathy
of his relatives, neighbors, friends, and the
fUiii limit v at large in his sad affliction.
IlvraUl. M'trvh 22.
SPECn I L XO TICES.
31 tilt uomali Iirxle No. 1. A, !'. jiikI
ex A. M. Holds its regular eommuni
''Vr' cations on the First and Third Sal
' '? in each month, at. 7 o'clock,
from the 2"lh of September to the 2i'th of
M.-.rch, and 7 r, o'clock from the 2th of March
to the -.ioth of September. Brethren in good
standing are invited to attend.
By order of W. M.
Willamette Ijoctije o. I. O. C. T
Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms
S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. A'isiting members are invited to
attend. By ordr of W. C. T.
? ft -es as a
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TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are
now prepared to furnish all classes with con
stant employment at home, the whole of the
time or tor the spare moments. Business
new, light and profitable. Persons of either
s'X easily earn from 5oc. to S per evening
and a proportional sum by devoting their
whole time to the business business. Boys
and girls earn nearly as much as men. Thar
all who see this notice may send their ail-dre-s.
and test tiie busines, wo make this
unparalleled offer: To such as are not well
Ratified, we will send $1 to pa for the
trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valu
able simple, winch will do to commence
work on. a d a copy of The PenpU's Litt.ru
; Companion one of tiie largest and best
iam:,y newspapers published ail sent free
" ma. i. iieacier.it you want re-marien',
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Augusta, Maine. 3.3m i
lieli-ious Services.
St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John
2 a. m . and
and Bible class at
i r. m.
p. M.
Sunday School
1st Congregational Church Seat- Free
Morning Seiviees, l' f''
Evening rv, 7 o'i'.
. L. i.eiiky. Acting Pastor
rRAYER MEETINGS.
Tuesday evening
.5 o'clock
.7 o'clock.
M. E. Church,
Mornuisr Services "
Evening Set vires, . . .........
social mektinp.s
Scats Free
lo.so,
. .7 o'clock.
Cm Meeting following MoininT Service
Prayer Meeting Thursday eveiiins 0?eii
Sabkath School at 2 o'clock P 'Nf
otk.
Rev. C. W. Tor-o, Pastor.
If vou u-is-h tlin vpn- hr,ct
Cab net Photographs, vo i mnst'ca'l ci
BBABLiSY & KULOFSO-V, 13 Mout mery
street, San Francisco. J
MIULUI OAVJtDSO.V,
OCkK, iw. G4 Front Street,
Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland Oregon.
SPECIAL COLLECTOR of CLAIMS,
Accounts, Note3, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan
tile Claims of every description, throughout
Oregon and the Teiritories, WILL BE MADE
A SPECIALTY, and promptly col ecte.l, as
well as with a due regard to economy in all
business matiers entrusted to his care and
the proceeds paid ovtr punctually. 4utf
REAL, ESTATE DEALER.
What is a. Tonic S
Bear thisin mind. that although a tonic
Is, to a certain extent, a stimulant. a
stimulant, unmodified by any medicinal
-substance, is not a tonic, but a dtbilitaut.
In IIOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS
there is a stimulating element of the purest
grade manufactured in this or any other
country. Every fiery and corrosive oil or
acid which contaminates the ordinary
liquors of commerce, is expelled from the
rte spirit which forms the alcoholic basis
oi the BITTERS, by careful and repeated
rectification. The juices of the valuable
roots, barks and herbs, infused into this
wholesome product of the finest grain,
still further modify its nature ; s that it
become?, in fact, a simple diffusive agent.
minus all the heady and brain exciting
properties which belong, more or less, to
all liquors in a raw state. It is merely
the safe and harmless vehicle which ren
ders the medicinal virtues of the prepara
tion effective. increasing their active
power, and diffusing them ttirongh the
system. Hence the pleasant and gentle!
glow which is experienced after taking at
dose of the BITTERS. Instead of cheat
ing headache, as unmedicaled stimulants
are apt to do, this salubrious tome is the
best known remedy for that complaint.
It calms and sooths cerebral excitement,
strengthens the nerves, promotes the secre
tion of the gastric juice, invigorates the
bowels; determines the fluids to the sur
face, improves the appetite, increases the
animal vigor, regulates organic action,
and. from its mild yet effective alterative
qualities, is the very best preparation tin J
can be administered to the weaker sex in
the peculiar difficulties to which their or-
ganization subjects them.
17.4t
From the new Dominion."
At this season, when coughs and colds
are so prevalent, an effectual remedy,
and one easily obtained, is Pern D tins'
Veqttablt " Pain killer." It is no new nos
trum vended by unknown agents, but has
stood the test of over twenty years; and
those who use the article, internally or ex
leriKiuy. win connect wim u imuem. rec-
ollections of its worthy inventor.
Unas' Chronicle, C. W.
Hits-
Patx Kn.t.EK. The testimonials borne
to the efficacy of this valu able medicine
are sufficient to warrant its introduction
in every house. Our own opinion is that
no family should be without a bottle of it
for a single hour. In flesh wounds, aches,
pains, sores. &c, it is the mest effectual
remedy we know of. A bottle will last
for a very long time, and its low price
places it within the reach of all. SlJohas
Aetci".
5Ae are glad to learn that the Pain
Kilier is having so large a sale in our city.
We have every reason to believe it to be
an almost never failing cure for pain, and
a medicine that no lamily should be with
out. Mnnire. at Post. 17. lt
Xew Advertisements.
Proposals for Transportation,
H EAnQCAUTKus DerAfcTMEXT Columbia, )
Oki i(.K CuitF Qa. Al. March 15, K7i f
TY AUTIb HUT Y Rt.CLIVEI) FROM
JL3 Chief Quartermaster Military Uivi-ion
(if ihe l'aeitie. Sealed Proposals will be re
ceived at this office up to i.oon on Monday,
the 2)th day ot April, lS7o f.r Transporting
Military Stores and Supplies ovei the lollop ing
nanu'd routes :
From I'ailes Ci v, Oregon, to Camp Harney,
Oregon, 3oo,uoo ,bs. more or less.
" D.illes City, Oregon, to Camp Warner,
Oieicon, 2,3,00 lbs., more or les.
" Walinla, W. T., to Fort Boise, I. T.,
2iiO,i)iio ibs., more or less.
' Wal'ula, W. T., to Coup Three Forks,
Owvhee.I. T..:3oo.o()i lbs. more or less.
" Wa'lhda, W. T. , to Fort Col.-ille, W. T.,
200,000 His. more of less.
" Wallula. W, T., to Fort Lapwai, I. T.,
2-50,OOa li.s. more or less.
" Portland, Oregoa, to Fort Klamath,
Or-egon, 200,000 lb-, more or less.
Bids will also be icceived for tr.oispoita
tion of seventy -live tons, slop measurement,
more or less, from San Francisco, Cal., to
Astoria, Oregon ; a id of tairty tuns, more
or less, fi om Sau Francisco to Port Towu
send, W. T.
The United States reserves the right to de
liver the whole or an portion of the stores
specific d aoove to the contractor, and also to
reject any and all t.i ls.
B-.ds must be in triplicate, and must state
the price in coin, per pound, fir land trans
portation, and per ton, ship measurement,
f..r water transportation. The prn e must he
expressed in writing as well as figures, and
one copy of this advertisement must he at
tached. The usual depoife of .3 per cent, on the
amount of the lid is required as a guarantee
that the ladder will enter into bonds if the
contract is awarded hirn.
Envelops containing bids must be endors
ed "Sealed Proposals." and the name of the
route plainly written across them.
R. SANTO N.
Bvt. Brig. Gen. and Qr. Mas. U S. A.,
Chief Qr. Mas. Dept. of the Columbia.
March 19:0t
OREGON CITY
BREWER Y !
IIEARY II UMBEL.,
Having purchased the above Brewery wish
es to inform the pub!i that he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
LAG Bit BEER,
As good as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited find promptly filled.
JSf EW COLUMBIAN HOTEL.
Cor. FRONT and MORRISON St.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
STB" The most Comfortable Hotel in the
Cirv. Board and Lodging, frqm orie to two
doll u s perdav, according to rooms occupied.
Free Coach to ami from the hoase.
fotn KIWAKP CARNKY. ProTietor.
yy ILL AM ETTE NURSERY.
Season of 70.
G. VT. WALLING t Co. would call4
the attention of the pub ic to their hirge
and well assorted stock of fi ae fru t trees and
shnibV.erv, co:is:sting of choice varieties of
CUEkRIES, PLUMS, PEARS.
APRICOTS, PEACHES, NUTS,
RASPliEffltlES, &c, Ac.
tW Persons desirous of purchasing trees
should call and examine our stock, which is
the largest ard best in the State.
Orders (with the cah) sent to the Nursery j
will be prompely filled and fonva ded. :
Hjft-lxttacure taken in parking Trees.
Addres- all orders to I
G. W. WALLING k Co-,
45tf Oswego, Clackamas County Oregon I
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Sew Advertisements.
RUGS.
W. WEATHERFORD & CO.,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, OILS, PAHTS.&C,
I RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTEN
Y tion ot the trad? and con- amers to their
Siwck of Goods, consi-ting of
Pure Druas
AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES.
An assorted stock of
PAINTS AND PAINTERS
MATERIALS. PATENT
M E D 1 0 1 X KS, CIIEMIC A LS
AND DYE STUFFS, INDOW
GLASS, BRUSHES, &c., Ac, Ac.
With a selected assoitment of
Fancy Goods and Perfumery,.
Con-tantly receiving
FRESH SUPPLIES
And offer goods in their line at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES,
WHOLESALE Oli RETAIL.
W. WEATIIEUFOItD &( O.,
Druggists, 139 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
March 19, lS70:tf
K. F. RU- SELL,
Heat Instate Attorney,
c. v. FKRltr,
Altiry Pub.ic
usseii Ferry,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND
COLLECTING AGENTS,
Northwest corner of F'rst and Washington
Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Q FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN' TO THE
O Sale of Real Estate. Collections made
in Oregon and Washington Territory.
A large anvuint of desirable City Prop
erty, Town Lots, Improved Farms. Stock
Ran -lies. Timb-r Land-, lc., situated in the
best portion.-, of Oregon and Washington
Territory, for sale on reasonable terms.
March" 12:tf
JOTICE.
Is hereby given that mv wife, Elsey Ann
Merritt. lias l?ft my bed and toud without
any just cau-e or provocation. This, there
fore, is to warn all persons not to trut her
on my accuint, for I shall not, pay any debts
contracted by her from and after this date.
MATTHEW MEUKITT.
March 12, lS7V2t
ALAMSG SfViiTH,
Attorney and Couns lor at Law,
PHOCTOIt AXD SOLICITOU.
AVOCAT.
Practices in Sta'e and U. S. Ccurts.
Office Xo. 108 Front Street. Portland, Oregon,
Opposite McCorrniek's Book Store.
STEERS & H3EMDE,
Who!esa2o Dealers in
FOREIGN AND D3MESTIC
IVttus, JJraiuUcs, Vhis7cle$, Etc.
No. i'1, Fkont Street, rouTLxn, Orkgox.
Constantly on hand a genuine article of
Cutter Whisky.
JNSURANCE.
TIIE MANHATTAN LIFE,
axd
JVortJi Jiritish and Jrereantile Eire
Insurance Companies,
E. D. WHITLOW,
lG.tf OREGON CITY AGENT.
To Siaippcrs of
LIVE STOCK!
EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS.
Reduction of Rates
BETWEEN
Portland and Dalles,
VIA THE
Columbia River!
THE
OREGON STEAM NAV. CO.
During the present year will q i n
SHIP LIVE STOCK igfgg.
(in lots) from PORTLAND to DALLES,
(through in one d.13',) including railroad
transp.ortation at the Cascades, at the follow
ing reduced rates, viz:
Yearlings 75 cts per head.
Two years old, and cows,?2 00
Three years old & npw'ds 3 00
4 if
Horses 3 00 " "
J. C. AINSWOFvTH,
President O. S. S. Co.
Portland, Feb. 15, 1S70. lo.Ct
Dr. J, H. HATCH,
JmU Mack 4- Halcli
DENTIST.
The patronage of those desiring tirst Oats
Operations, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
N. B. Xitrovs Oxyde administered for the
Painless Extraction of Teeth.
Office In Weigant's new bn tiding, west
side of First street, t etween Alder and Alor
risoa streets, Portland, Oregon.
NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE GQMP'Y !
V to
OF THE
United States of America.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Branch Office at Philadelphia,
Whtre the business of the Company is
transacted, and to which all general
correspondence should be addiessed.
O-
DlKECTOJtS :
Philadelphia, Clarence II. Clark, Jay Cooke,
F. Ratchfoid St.irr, J. Hinckley Clark, Gto.
v. Tyler, XV. G. Moorhead.
Washiii-iton, Henrv D. Cooke, E. A.Rollin
Win. E. Chandler, John D. DefVees.
New York, Ed w. Dodge, II. C. Fahnestock.
OFFICERS :
CLARENCE II. CLARK, PresiJcnt.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance
And Executive Committee.
HENRY D. COOKE, Vice P-esident.
EMERSON W.PEET, Secretary and Actuary
E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary.
FRANCIS G. SMITH.M.D., Medical Director.
J. EWING MEARS, M. D., Assistant.
WM. E. CHANDLER. Washington, D. C,
aud Geo. I1AHDING, Philadelphia,
Attorneys.
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The Most Successful Life
Insurance Company of
The World !
Having issued in tho first TEN months ot
its existence,
3,395 Policies,
- INSURING
15,142,800 Dollars !
This Company effords to its Policy Holders
PERFECT SECURITY!
By its Cash paid up Capital of One Million
Dollars, and guarantees to the Insured,
by its
Low Rates of Premium !
LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE,
OR, A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF
100 PER CENT. BY, ITS
Return Premium Plan !
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fs, Fargo & Co.
GENERAL AGENTS
FOR THE PACIFIC COAST.
W. E. HALE MANAGER.
A. I. EliliTS, M. !.,
AGEKT FOR OREGON.
OFFICE IN C BEE'S BUILDING,
(Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.)
ENTRANCE ON STARK STREET,
PORTLAND, Oregon.
s. d. popeTlocal agent,
OREGON CITY.
. GENERAL AGENTS I
JAY COOKE & CO. No. 216 Broadway, N.Y.
General Agents for New York and North
em New Jersey. J. U. Orvis and D. C.
Whitman, Managers.
E. W.CLARK & CO. Bankers, No. 3 South
Third street, Philadelpnia, General Agents
for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer
sey. C. S. Russell, Manager.
JAY COOKE & CO. Washington, General
Southern Agent-. E. S. Turner, Manager.
J. A. ELLIS & CO. Chicago, General Agents
for Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Mian.
JOHN W. ELLIS A CO. No. 122 Walnut St.,
Cincinnati, General Agents for Ohio and
Central and Southern Indiana.
S. A. KEAN k CO. Detroit, General Agents
for Michigan and Northern Indiana. D.
W. Kean, Manager,
T. B. 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 ilan
ager.
JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. Baltimore,
General Agents for Maryland, W. A. Wi-
song, Manager.
WM. DOUGLAS, JR., Montreal, -Geseral
Over 20,000 Persons
Testify to the Wondeiful cure3 of
De. J. W. MURRAY'S
Balsam for tho Liver ard Blood.
NATURE'S OWN REMEDY.
Oneofthi Celebrated Physicians of Portland,
tav he is cured of the Lung and Liver com
plaint, and that he oins his life to Dr. Mur
ray Lung and Lirer Balsam. Read ichat
lie say : Portland. May 21. 18f9.
I have tried Dr. J. W. Murray's
Lung and Liver Balsam. I used it in my fam
ily with the best ef success. 1 was sick for
some months, and used every remedy. I
called several physicians, but thev did me no
aood. I exhausted every remedy known to
the medical profession, and received no ben
efit. This Lung and Liver B tbam cured me,
and I do not hesitate to recommend it to the
public and my lriends, as a good and safe
rem dy. Those who kn.v me. as many do
in this Stat :, know that I would not recom
mend them to use a thing that has 110 merit,
because I am opposed to quack remedies.
G. W. BROWN. M. D.
tH. For sale at BICLL & PARKERS, and
at a;l Drug Stores on the Pacific Cusf . i)tf
Thomas Charman !
Successor to CHAPMAN 4- BRO-
TIIE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS
compelled me again to change the name
of the firm of CIIAK.MAN & BRO. to that of
THOMAS CHARMAN having purchased of
the estate all the interest held by my broth
er in the stock of goodj owned by Charman
Si Brother, taking effect January 3d, 1SC9.
Will be Carried on as Usual
AND A FULL STOCK
Will be kept up by me, and will consist, in
part, of the following branches of trade :
Dry (roorls and Clothing,
Huts, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Fancy Notions. Perfumery
And Patent Medicines.
Paints, Oils, Colors,
Dye Stuffs and Varnish,
Queensware, Crockery & Lamps
Sash. Doors, and Window Blinds,
Jfardicare, Tools and Cutlery,
Ilojic, and Nails
Of Every Description.
I ask Especial Attention to my e
FINE TEAS,
COFFEE AND SUGAR.
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GROCERIES OF EVER Y
VARIETY.
Farming Implements
OF ALL KINDS.
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Attention will be paid to any business
left with me on Commission.
Notice. My Business with all who favor
me with their patronage, will be done on a
gold basis bnt Legal Tender will be re
ceived at the market quotations.
If 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 house
in Oregon, and I plcdga myself to sell as
Cheap as any House in good standing in the
State. I will not be undersold by an3 one
Please give me a call and examine for j-our-selves.
Thanking you for past favors,
I remain, Respectfully vours,
THOMAS CHARMAN.
J. R. RALSTON,
TS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND,
CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS,
OREGON CiTY, OREGON.
T7T1ERE HE W O U L D INVITE HIS
V friends, and the public in general, to
call and examine his stock, consisting ot a
general assortment of
iry Goods,
Ciotiaing',
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Boots aiatlSIaocs,
Ilstts :naI Caps,
Hardware.
Crockery,
Groceries, A:c
ZSr Having frorc many years expedience
learned that
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
LIES IN SMAIL PROFITS!
IS DETERMINED TO
OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL
Silence the Cry of Portland Piicesl
Oregon City, Augus2Sth, 1SG9.
TEW WAGON
AXD
Carriage Manufactory !
The undersigned, having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at the old stand
Corner of ilain and Third streets,
Oregon City Oregon.
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Takes this method to inform bis 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 tura out all
complete any sort ol a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Try me.
Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
general jobbing neat ly, qnirkly and cheap
ly done 3AVIDSMiriI.
Opposite Excelsior Market
TUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip
J tionitedatthe Extebpbxse offic
37nrp-TI NEATLY EXGVCT.
J d aVtb ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
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A 3. Kiclaardson,
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland.
cATJCTION SALES
Of Real Estate. Groceries, General Merchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Kncrlish refined Rar and Rurvdle Imn -
English Square and Octagon Cast steJl ;
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Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron;
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A large assortment of GroceriesTind Liquors
J. U. lilCHAKDSON, AUCUOUetr
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LAD D & Tl LTON,
Established 1859.
Deposits received and Accouu ta kersab-
ject to Check or Draft.
INTEREST allowed on TIME Deposit ol
TRUST FUNDS, in sums of ONE DOLLAR
and UPWARDS, from Date ol Deposit.
Money Loaned on Approved SecHi ity.
Bonds Stocks and other raluables received
on deposit for safe keeping.
COLLECTIONS MADE, an PROC ED3
promptly remitted.
Investments in real estate and other prop
erty made for parties.
Agents for the transaction of all kinds of
FINANCIAL and TRUST BUSINESS.
SIGHT AND TELEGRAPHIC EXCHANGE
On San Francisco and the Atlantic States,
FOR SALE.
ffOYERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT
anoT s&ld. , JO.if
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Savings!
Savings I
FIRST NATIONAL BAN
OF PORTLAND
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Savings Departrrcnt!
This Bank has established, m connection
with its general Banking business, a saTings
department, and will allow interest on coin
deposits, made in accordance with the condi
tions adopted by this Bankv
In establish'ng a Savings Department, th;a
Banking Associ Uion has in tiw the benefit
to accrue to a class of peisons having stub 1 1
sun is to loan, by proriding a sale place ef
deposit, aitrple security, and fair rate of in
terest, as wi ll as to aggregate and bring ird
use idle capital. For the safety f deposits
in this Bank, are pledged its entire capital
and resources, and also the persenal liability
'f it Directors and Stockholders, a prorid
ed by Section 12 of the Natioaal Currency
Act, approved Jure 3. 1864, a greater secu
rity ttian that given by ordinary Savinya
Bank. Printed copies of the cenditions up
on which deposits are received, may be bad
upon appl cation to the Board.
HENRY FAILING President
JAMES STEEL Q Cashier -
O DIP E C TORS:
II emit Failing, Hexet W. Coubktt,
L. HPWalefield, Jamks Steel,
W.J. v AxSciicrTEE. n6tf
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Direct Importation
FROM NEW YORK.
TIIE UNDE SIGNED ARE AGENT'9 for
: t . . r
FULL SUPPZ7ES. OF &
McM (treat's OYSTERS Fresh and g-ieed ;
G" Fresh Peaches and Tomatses;
Kemp, Dat & Co.'s CASE GOODS, cf all
kinds ;
Gnoss & Co.'s CHEMICAL Olive Siap ;
CANDLES, warranted st po-
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rior to any in maiket;
Wixslow's, Marine Packing Co's and Saco
GREEN CORN;
Kixgsford OSWEGO STARCH, of every
variety ;
Waterbcrt CLOgKS ; of every style ;
CEMENT and PLASTER ; :
0 Cakined and Land ;
For sa!e LO'TO THE TRADE, by
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL k CO..
n?.2m 16 North Front Street. Portland.
CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK,
IVJwlesale and I&xil Dealers in
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Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
LADIES' 4'D GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS,
'?., C'c.y &c.
Cor. First and Washington sts.,
10.3m)
Portlend, Oregon.
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OOD NEWS
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To the FARMERS, BUTCHERS
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and TANNERS.
D. METZCER & Co.
A U OPTION' AND COMMISSION
Portland, Oregon, corner Front and Salmon
Streets, opposite the old Court House,
are buying all the
TAILS AND MANES OF jJORSE:
THE TAILS OF CO WS
AND ALL THE HAIR OF HOGS
And aro paying a LIBERAL f lice. (Tftfit
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I Gent for tiie Deimuioc oi Caaada.
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