The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, April 23, 1870, Image 4

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The Foxes and the Bear.
From the Richmond Enquirer.
An influential Southern paper
tells the following cleverGfillcgoric
jil story ns illustrative of its view
of the "late unpleasantness."
Once upon a time some foxes and
g hear went into partnership, and
occup'd the same cave. They liv
ed together peacefully for many
years, the foxc3 finding the bear of
great advantage to them, for lie
contributed more than the foxes did
to the common support, and he did
most of the fighting in a great bat
tle they once had with a lion. Rut
at last "there arose a family quarrel,
and it came about in this way:
"When the winter came it was the
habit cf the bear to stop work
and spend the whole of the time in
the cave sucking his paws, and in
this way he enjoyed himself hugely.
The foxes seeing how well the bean
got on without work, and how well
he enjoved himself, commenced
Kuekino- their naws. but some way
or other they found that they could
not make a living in that way, .as
the bear could, and that on the
whole it didn't pen; so they had to
go out in the cold and forage lor
Victuals as usual. Then they began
to envy the bear, because lie ap
peared to enjoy himself and live so
much easier than they did and took
a violentohatred tolnm just be
cause he sacked h:s paws, lhev
passed a law $iat the sucking of
paws should be forever abolished
among foxes, and the v began to re
monstrate with the bear upon the
impropriety of his conduct and to
petition him to give up his horrible
practice. Iut the bear said he
would do no such tiling; that it
was agreed upon when they first
went into partnership that he
should be allowed to suck his paws
in peace, that he had a constitu
tion! right to do so; that it was
necessary for his comfort and hap
piness, and that paw suck he would
do to the end of time, and the fox-1
es had0 no right to interfere with
him. Then the foxes got up anti-paw-sucking
societies, which de
clared that paw-sucking was the
sum of villlanics, and preached at
the bear, petitioned him, and even
went so far as to pull his paws out
of his mouth, at which the bear got
ino such a violent rage that he de
clared that he would dissolve part
nership with the foxes and leave
the cave and go and set up business
for himself. Rut the fox said he
had no right to leave, and that he
shouldn't leave. The bear said he
would not ask them any odds ; that
he could whip a thousand little fox
es, and one morning he told the
foxes good-bye, he proceeded to
walk out of the cave and leave it
forever. Rut he had hardly got out
of the cave before ihc foxes set up
a tremendous howl and fell upon
Inm. and there was such a iiLrtit as
was hardly ever seen before. The
bear flung the foxes right and left,
slapped them over, and crushed
them, but tjjc more foxes he killed
the more they seemed to increase
in number, for the foxes finding
that the bear was about to get off,
fscnt out and hired some foreign
foxes to help them, so that as soon
as one set of foxes was killed other
foxes were put in their places, and
the bear had no rest. Rut he tood
to bay and drove the foxes oft as
soon as they came up. Finally,
thPfoxes finding out that they
could not whip him in a fair fight,
determine?! to starve him out ; so
they stirroundod him completely,
so that he could tret nothing to eat
or drink.
The hear then becran to
sulFer severely and to
2 row
thin
and weak and in his distress called
nin the eagle and lion to come
and help him, but thcy told him
that he must dophis own fighting.
At last the bear became so com
pletely exhausted by hunger and
"fatigue that he could hardly stand
' up, and the foxes thinking that
they mighfPnow make a venture,
collected together in great number
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.mvi lun 111H.J11 tnu utj;ii iuni iti-
loped him so that lie stopped fight
ing and cried " Enough !" and said
lie would go back to the cave again
and carry on business as before.
But the foxes told him to wait
awhile, ho must have his abilities
removed. So they tied him hand
and foot with strong cords, and
muzzled him, and placed a strong
gu-SVd around and begun to parley
with him and prosecute him. Thev
told him before he could get back
into the cave again he must take a
soleSm oath of allegiance to the
fox government. The bear took
the prescribed oath, and said, "Xow
let mcin. lut the toxes said not
yct;You must take another oath
(-that paw-sucking is unconstitution
al and swear again never to suck
your paws. The bear took that
oath also , and even went so far as
to declare that he believed paw
sucking had been a disadvantage
to him, and that he was glad that
q had been forced to give up the
abominable practice. After taking
this oath and making this confes
sion, he said, "Xow let mo in,"
But the foxes said, not yet, you
must eat a little dirt first, At this
the bear was indignant he declar
ed that he had never eaten any
dirt in his life, and it did not agree
with him: bit the foxes said
no matter, you must eat a little,
just a little ; and the bear made a
wrv fheo and took a mouthful and
ate it, and said "Xow let me in."
But the foxes said not yet ; you
must eat more dirt; and the bear
ate more dirt, and said, " Xow let
me in." haven't eaten dirt enough.
The bear then Jbegan to eat dirt
ravenously until his abdomen
swelled out like a Digger Indian's,
and said, " Xow let me in." But
the foxes said wait awhile longer,
you must become forbear. The
bear was now in a most miserable
plite, he was nearly starved to
death, and Mas -covered with
wounds and sores from the crown
of his head to the soles of his feet,
and thousands of hungry blue
bellied flies taking advantage of
his defenseless condition had set
tle! noon him. and were feeding
on his sores and fattening on his
urnvirv: and every time the bear
attempted to shake off these flics,
the foxes said that he was still
rebellious, and was trying to get
away, and took occasion to tighten
lis cords and persecute him. lhey
told him that lie must not disturb
the flies, but must love them and
let them eat. And the bear let
the flies alone and let them eat,
and said, "now let me in." But
the foxes said. " Wait a little
longer, we are afraid if we let you
in, you won't stay in, but will re
bel again and leave us and get back
to your old practice of paw-sucking;
you must give us guarantees
of your good behavior." And so
the foxes kept putting off and tan
talizing the poor bear, and he is
left outside of the cave to this day,
and if he complains the foxes make
fun of him and call him Old Sour
Head.
Grades of Villiany.
The man that would take a news
paper for a length of time, and
then send it back "refused" and
unpaid for, would swallow a blind
otr s dinner, and then stone the
dor for beincr blind. Fir.
lie would do more than that.
lie would marrv a girl on trial, and
send her back at the end of the hon
eymoon, with the words "Don't
suit'Y'halked on her back. Iron
City.
lie would do worse than that,
lie would steal the chalk to write
it with, and afterwards use it on
his shirt to save the expence of
washing, and then sue his Avife s
father for a month's boarding.
Standard.
Worse yet, lie would chase a sick
rat ten miles over a corduroy road,
and institute ost mortem over him
after lie has caught him, in order
to recover a stolen grain of corn.
Jforfan to ten Star.
We endorse every word of the
above. lie would steal the rotten
acorns from a blind pig, and steal
all the winter meat of an editor.
So mersct Her oh I.
lie would be as mean as the man
who cursed his poor old blind
mother for stopping in the door
yard to beg her bread, and who
gave his only child a penny for
going to bed supperless, and then
charged him a penny for his break
fast. JCe ) i k i Tore Id ijh t.
Stronger yet,. He would sponge
a living from the hard earnings of
his poor old father, until the old
gentleman became unable to work,
and afterward sell his remains to
the medical students for anatomical
purposes. Bh iff ton Banner.
Give it to him. He would steal
the coppers oft a dead nigger's
eyes, then kick him because they
were not half dollars Bates Bee
ord. Keep the ball in motion, and
show him no'mercy. lie is worse
than the man who, after his sister
was married, sued her and her hus
band for their board. His sister
for board before she was married,
and her husband for board and
lights while courting her. Oscela
Herald.
And now comes Hans with an
advertisement, having had a hore
stolen. Here it is, in his own lan
guage
u
' Von nite de oder tav, ven I vas
pin avake iu mine shlecp, I heare
somcdings vat I tinks nut yousht
right in my parn ; and I yousht
out shumps to ped and runs out mit
de parn, unt ven I vas dere coom I
sees dan my pig grayiron marre he
vas peen tide loose unt run off mit
de sthable ; unt ever vil him pack
pring I yousht so much bay him
as vat pin kushtomary."
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A church in New York advertises for
sale a pew which " commands a view of
nearly the whole congregation.
Aix tue Rage. A woman in high tem
per.
yy ILL AMETTE NURSERY.
Season of 1SGO 70.
G. W. WALLING .t Co. would call(gf
the attention of the public to their laro-e--C
and well assorted stock of tine fruit trees and
shrubberr, consisting of choice varieties nf
CUEKRIES. PLUMS, PEARS. 1
APRICOTS, PEACHES, NUTS
RASPBERRIES. &e't &c
Jf Tersons desirous of purchasing trees
should call and examine our stock, which is
the largest at d best in the State.
Orders (with the cash) sent to the Nurserv
Will Dl! jiiouijjcijt inuM auu mia liea.
jes- Extra care taken in frisking Tvus.
Arhlrpss all orders to
G. W. WALLING & Co.,
totf Oswego, Clackamas County Oregon.
JOHN MYERS. IL C- MYERS.
J. KlYEKS & BRO.,
UNDER THE COURT HOUSE,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
RETAIL DEALERS IN
DBY GOODS,
HOOTS & SHOES,
We also constantly keep on hand
SALEM CASS IME RES, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which we will sell at the Factory Prices,
and will take wool in exchange.
IWe will also pay the highest price for
Butter. EcCS. and all kind of crrirvrl nnnntrv
produce. We will sell as low as any house
: r ri l , . , . ,
iu viegon, lor lasn or us equivalent in good
merchantable nrodur.e.
" iiii' Give us a call and satisfy yourselves.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
GREAT
REDUCTION!
IX THE
-PRICES OF
Fine Watches ! Rich Jewelry ! !
And Silverware !
Ji. S T O'N 13 ,
Dealer in
W atclies Jewelry !
107 Front Street. Portland, Oregon.
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Would invite the attention of his friends
and the public to his L;irge and Choice as
sortment of FINE WATCHES, from the
most celebrated makers of E.' Howard A" Co.
Boston ; Aptdson & Tracey, P. S. Bartlett,
Waltham, Mass.; Elgin Watches; Jacot's
Self-winding Watches; English Watches and
ithers. Also, a well selected stock of ladie
Watches, of all description and styles. which
he would be pleased to show to all who may
favor him with a call.
FINE JE J VEL RY a nd SOLI D STL VER
WARE, FANCY ARTICLES,
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY
PRESENTS :
Gold and Silrer Watches, of different ma
kers. Diamond Pins, Ear-rings, and Finger
rings. Gold Bracelets. Gold Chatehun
Guards and Watch Chains. Gold Necklaces
Armlets, Crosses and Lockets. Gold breast
pins, Ear rings, and Finger-rings. Gold
Charms and Keys. California Gold Ring
and Bournes' Patent Buckcls.
Moss Agate Setts. Rings end Cuff Buttons.
Wedding rings made of pure gold, expressly
'or that purpose. Ooki and Silver Humbles
Opera and Marine Glasses. Pebble iSpecta
cles and Eye-glasses. Solid Silver Napkin
Rings. Silver Jrruit and Butter Knives
Solid Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Regula
tors, Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine Clocks,
Gut Galley Clocks, etc.
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T All the above articles sold Cheap for
Lash, and warranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairing and
adjusting or Chronouieters,Duplex andAmer
icau Watches.
B. L. STONE.
3.tf . 107 Front street, Portland, Oregon
piPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, La&oque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
tJL-TCeep constantly on hand foj sale, flour
Midlmgs, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties
purchiug feed must furnish the sacks.
JOHN II. SCIIRAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, IIAJ2JBSS,
etc., etc.,
Main Street, Oregon (Xty,
HfW Wishes to represent that he is now as
well prepared to furnish any article in his line
as the largest establishment in the btate. lie
particularly requests that an examination of
Ins stock be made betore buying elsewhere.
JOHN F. MILLER,
Succtsor to J. F. MILLER Co.,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IX
Hoots snad $2aoes !
At the. Oregon Cify Boot and Shoe
Store, J fain street.
THE BEST SELECTION
Of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Children's
Boots and bhoes, on hand or made to order.
pEAM, WILLIS & Co.,
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE
r:ZS "m. 'ES
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
ITavins: recent! v added to the Livery Stock
new Carriages, Buggies and Horses, are now
prepared at all times to let the same, at reas
enable rates. Horses bought and sold, or
kept by the day or week.
OREGON CITY
BREWERY!
HEXRY.IlUnBEL,
Having purchased the above Brewery wish
es to inform the public that he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
EAGER BEER,
As good as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stab. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
JOIIX 31. BACOX,
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Importer and Dealer in
I52S CH CO TSJK.. 9
STATIONERY, FERFUMERY, &c, &c,
Oregon City, Oregon.
At Ch(xrmrtn' Warner' 8 old Hand, lately oc-
copied
by S. Aekerman, Main street.
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ACKERMAN HAS RECEIVED
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Doors Windows !
WUICII HE OFFERS AT
Very LOW RATES !
gLoolt at his Stock before
purchasing elsewhere,
HLIFF
HOUSE.
MAIN St
OREGON CITY.
Wm. Barlow & Co., Proprietors.
Having leased the above named celebrated
Hotel, for the term of one year, we would say
to the public, come on, we are ready for you,
and will accommodate you to thd best of our
ability. August 21.-tf.
OTICE.
The People's
Transportation Company
WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS
FROM OREGON CITY
AS FOLLOWS:
FOR PORTLAND :
At 7&-A. M., every day, except Sunday.
And 1 V. M.,-every day.
For Salem, Albany and Corvallis :
ON MONDAY, TUESDAY. THURSDAY,
AND FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock A. M.,
And for Baytcn :
ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY,
I each week.
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A. A. McCULLY, President.
Nov. 27th. ISOO. f-io.tf
Harvest oi 1869 ! !
Selling off to Close Business
OF-
DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
.BOOTS AND SEOES,
Mens' Ladies, Misses' and Childrens'
HATS AND CAPS.
Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated
Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimneys and Burners !
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.
lias got to le sold
Regardless of Price I
C5- To convince yourself with respect to
una uiauer, can ai ine old corner.
I. SELLING,
South of Tope 4- Co.'s Tin Store,
Oregon City,
HOME MADE
FU HM IT
E!
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture,
WltJiUO.N CITY,
HHAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
JL tne public that tie has now ou hand
a large invoice of
SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES,
BUREAUS.
BED-STEADS.
LOUNGES. DESKS.
STANDS. CHAIRS.
And Various other Qualities of Rich
and Medium furniture I
Forming a complete and desirable assort
inent, which merits the attention of buyers
He MANUFACTURES FURNITURE
Usinjr good materials, and employing th
very best mechanics in the State, hence h(
can warrant his goods to be as represented
uuu is prepared to nil all orders with
promptness.
He would call the attention of the public
10 ins salesroom, as containing the most
complete assortment of Jtsiralle goods in the
M. AVERTIIEIMER.
iMain street, Oregon City
L O G U S &
EXCELSIOR MARKET !I
Corner of Fourth and Main streets.
OREGON CITY.
tfS" Keen consfa.nt.lr nn han.1 o'l T.-Jna
fresh and salt meats, such as
UJUKfc1, PORK,
MUTTON, VEAL,
CORNED BEEF, IT A MS,
PICK E LED PORK. LARD.
And evervthmsr else to he foand in their line
of business.
JUSTICES' BLANKS? of every descrip.
tion. printed at the Enterprise ofHce.
Ml
ALBRIGHT,
WHEN THE
LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE.
tJiC7
t -tt: i-r.ma,- ....
owes trie Time to Buy your Goods I
While they are going Cheap !
At Cost !
Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc.
of Messrs. Jacoh & 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 satisfy yourself. My stock consists, in part
of the following articles :
LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions:
CLOAKS, smcli as Circulars and Sacks :
KID CLOVES, best quality ;
HOSIERY;
BROWN AM) BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths :
BOOTS AM) SHOES : HATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING :
FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ; '
CASSIMERE SUITS;
SUPER IOR BEAVER SUITS ;
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes find qualities
A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most r
Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods,
GKOLLKlLb A well selected
JZ3- All kinds of Produce Bought.-
WEE. SINGER,
J la 8 Established
FOR TIIE JN UFA C TOR Y OF
SASH, BLINDS AND DGOF.S,
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
j8f5T lie will also do TURNING, of every
description to order,
With. Neatness and Dispatch !
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ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, hack of Ackerman's
lO.lyJ Store, Oregon City, Oregon.
CU AS. HODGE . .CUAS. E. CALEF. . GEO. W. SXELL
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS IX
DRUGS and MEDICINES
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS,
IARMS7IES, PR USEES, PAINTERS
Materials, ana uru 'j'jists' Sun-dries.
97 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
35.
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 Citii !
Comprising all the leading and best hrand?
known, such as JJenkert's, Tirrell's, Fogg's
noughton & Loolulge s. Reed's, Godfrev
and numerous others, of cents' and bovs
wear. Also Mile's. Sieberlich's. Hurt's.
San Francisco and custom-made ladies and
children 3 wear.
Our customers and the public in general
aie uimeu 10 can ana examine our stock
i'"cu iu uuu ayu examin
which we will sell cheaper than
1. S. Roots made to order, ar
ever.
and an assort
ment of our make constantly on baud.
A. G. WALLIXG'S
Pioneer Book Bindery.
OltEGOiVIAN llUIlDIING,
Ko. 5 "Wstsliiiigton Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety o
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
S. D. SMITH. Geo. B. COOK
The OCCIDENTAL,
FQRMF.KLT
ZESTERX HOTEL.
Cor. First and Morri-on Streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
fS" Messrs. Smith A- Cook have tiken thi
we'l known House, refitted an 1 refurnisheh
it throughout, built a large addition, makiny
thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged tlie
dining and sitting room-1, making it by far
the best Hotel in Portland. A eall from the
traveling pub'ic will satisfy them that the
above statement! are trn.
SMITH A C )OK, Proprietors.
N. B. Hot and cold laths attached, io.tf
Henclee's Photograph Gallery.
rir THE ONLY PLACE INPORTLixn
where you are sure of irHting No. 1 Pictures
at all times is at Uende?'s Gallery, corner of
Fir-t and Morrison streets. nlior k ;
well prepared to do al! kinrts nf , 1
, , ,,- "'Jift iia any
Gallery m Oregon, anrl will ,rn,t -
eood satisfaction for all his wn.t v
lad in tlio State.
J u tures of every kind enn he hnH Q
notice Old Pictures can be copied, enlarged
and retouched in Irdia Ink, or Oil Colors
AT LOWER PIllf'F.S! Tit A V .wvnVron'
1 ,ni
BELL RINGS
For if ays OwIyS
reasonable terms.
assortment.
O-RAGS WANTED.
WALL A 31 E T
!H0N W0Fi!S COMPANY !
frost Fowiidcrs,
STEAil EM
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And Boiler Builders !
Poiiland, Oregon.
npiIKSE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
JL bank ot t!ie river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and hare facilities for turn
ing out machinery prompt! v and ethcientlr.
We have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coat for fifteen rears gir.-s
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, Arc, &c..
Manufacture and. Rrroir Mad inert of all
linds. IRON SHUTTER WORK at San
Francisco coxtand, freight. Wheeler d' Ran
dall's Patent Grinder and Amalgamator.
Dunbar's and Steven s Self Adjusting Patent
Piston Part ing, either applied to old or in w
steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and
dies, if the best hard iron- S:l
c. 11. Miri!:Msf
PLDIMXG, OAS & STEA31
Fitting Establishment,
Vo. 110 First Sdctt Portland
JUST REC EIVEP, per
Schooner
ADELINE EIAVOOD.
From the celebrated Factory of
1 Messrs. Ruiney A Co., SoLenectcdy,
V- " A T 1.
3
PUMPS OF ENTIRELY NEW PAT
TERNS, in Desicn Style, Fjmsh, and
economy, SUPERIOR TO ANY offered
IN THIS MARKET, Comprising:
b. CISTERN" PUMPS,
0 a. ) All sizes for lead or iron pipe ;
W PITCHER PUMPS
All sizes " "
BASE AND SIDE FORCE FUMP-,
411 1 j "
JS iENGINE WELL PUM 1'S, '
shbk ) For deep rc!ls ;
es 5 YARD WELL TUMPS,
1 i!7rnj inr 1 tt f nr 1 rim 1 1 1 ij
AMALGAM REELS, for Steamboats,
Factories. Churches, etc.
TOINTS, f;r Dure wells ; -
Hotels, public buildings, and prirate resi
dences heated with the latest improvements
m steam or hot air apparatus.
I invite citizens generally to call and ex
amine my stock, winch has been selected
w ith great care, and especial attention given
to the wants of this market.
C. II. MYERS.
110 Front street, Poitlaud, Oregon
OREGON
BAKERY!
F. 0PITZ, PPtOPEIETOR,
FIRST STREET, PORTLAND,
Bet. Washington and Stark sts.
MAXCFACTURER OP
ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF
CEAOKEES!
BREAD, CAKES AND TASTRY
QRACKERS
Will always be sold below San Francis
prices. All orders promptly nttf-nded to.
OREGON BAKERY,
J'tret si., Poiiland. Oregon.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
JAS. K. KELLY,
O J. H. EEED,
Residence M.m.r. .
Residence, Columbia st
bet. 2d and 3d sts.
I Columbia and 7th u,
J. II. Reed, under ti,
Jas. K. Kelly and
firna name of
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KELLY & EEED,
Will practice law in the Courts of 0rfnn r
vinv. jh x not nirai viuerover th
w Post office room, Portland. -
new
LANSING STOTjg (
Attorney and Counselor at Law
POIITLAXD, OREG0X,
Office Under the United States bisiri'.t
uouri lvooii). xrouxsireei.
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pAGE & THAYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE In Cree's Building-, corner o
Front and Stark streets, Portland. 32U
J. F.
CAPLE?. J. C.
MOKELAKD,
CAPLES & M0RELAND,
ATT0EKEY S AT IAW,
Cor. FRONT and WASHINGTON St.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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Logan, Shattuck &Killin,
Al TOPNFAS AT LAW, O
No. ICO KrontStreelTp Stairs,
PORTLAND, OU EG ON.
JUGENE A. CRONIN,
A THOUXEY A T LA M
Kooms 7 and 8 Carter's Block,
40. PORTLAND. OREGON.
JM. McKEXXEY?
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OREGON CITY. OREGON.
J. H. MITCHELL.
J. X. COI.PH.
,A- SMITH
Mitchell, Doiph & Smith,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc
tors in Admiralty '.
urnce cer ine 01a rost Oflice. Front
street, Portland, Oregon.
A. C. GIBBS. C. W. PARK1SH,
Notary Pullie and Com. of PteJt.
GIBBS & PAERISH,
Attorneys and Counselors al Zcw,
Portland, Oregon.
OFFICE On Alder street, in Carters
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WALTER? EROS.
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WINDOW-SHADES,
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We Would Call the attention of -pur-tics
fitting up houses, or Icing in
need of anything in our line
To our Stock, which is
ONE OF TIIE COMPLETEST
Oil Hie Pacific Coast!
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Ou- Goods le'tng specially selected at
th e Fa c tori a in En g lan d and th e
Eastern Slates, we can sell
A T THE L O WEST
SsoaiFi'RiicIsco Prices,
WALTER BROS.,
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No. SO Front street, between Alder
!5.) and Washington, Portland Orvgaa
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QOSMOPQLITAX. HOTEL.
FORMERLY ARRIGONI'S,
FRONT St., PORTLAND.
J. B. SPEENGEB, Proprietor.
The Proprietors of this well known Honse
having superior accommodations, guarantee
entire satisfaction to all guests.
The Hotel Coach will be in attendance
to convey passengers swd baggage to and
iiom the Hotel, free of charge. (40tf
Office Oregon and California StagCCo.
JACOR STiTzn.. James K. TTrmx
ST IT ZE L &UPT0N,
Real Estate Brokers and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Wash inglon streets.
TORTLAND, o0REG0N.
'iH attend to the Pale and rnrrhafe
ot Heal Estate in all parts of the i i'y aid
Stnte. Spf cial attention given to the sale o!
East Portland property. o
Address P. O. Pox 4fi2. Portland. Oregon.
STJTZEL A- UPTON,
R5 tf ) Real Estate Brokers.
pG. STEWART, o
No. 103 FRONT STREET, 0
TORTLAND, OREGON.
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Vatchmaker
And Jeweler. A
An. J Healer in CLOLKiS, H.iiliiJ-A aai'
JEWELERS GOODS. Apent for WiIcoxA
tJibbs' Letter ';" Sewing Machine, which
are now being- sold singly at cost, or whole
sale less than cost. OtLer goods at greatly
reduced rates. (40.tf
ISAAC FARR. P. D. MORRISi
J7ARR & MOBRISS,
BUTCHERS,
FOR OREGON CITY AND VICINITY.
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Will deliver to their natrons all th
best qualities of StalPJtd Beef, also Mutton.
Pork, Poultry etc., as usual twice a week, on
luesdays and Saturdays !
Thankful for past favors of the public would
respectfully asks a continuance of the same.
JOB PR1 TINCr NEATLY EXEtl T.
ed at tke ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
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