The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, May 14, 1870, Image 4

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Report of Doctor Loryea-
Eoetlaxd, May 2d, 1870.
To the Trustees of the Board of
Statistics, Immigration and la
bor Exchange for Oregon.
Gentlemen During my visit
East for the past four months, I
embraced every opportunity to dis
seminate information concerning
the advantages of Oregon as an
agricultural and commercial State;
called attention to our large area
f land, ready with industrious la
bor to yield productive returns;
the pleasant climate; our readiness
to welcome the emigrant from ev
ery shore, and lend a helping hand
to comfort and competence.
I was gratified to discover that,
as a result of thg labors of the
Board of Statistics, Oregon is bet
ter known abroad than formerly.
I found our pamphlets in the hands
of nersOns iu Omaha, Burlington,
Chicago, Xew York, Philadelphia,
and 1 may say in nearly every
pla where I went. I met with a
number of persons who have been
co, .fs)).u.li.JJT with your Secretary
and who intend coming to Oregon
in consequent
e of the favorable re
... .i i. i.;.
2OItS reCCUCU Hum linn.
I cannot permit this opportunity
to pass without noticing the dibits
of F. Stuart Esq., of Washington,
I). C. who visited Oregon last sum
mer in his official capacity, as Dep
uty Grand Sire of the United
States Gr-thd Lodge of Odd Fel-
Clovs. He is now engaged in visit-in"-
all the Odd Fellows Lodges
east of the Rocky Mountains, and
takes pains in lecturing on what
he saw in Oregon, and being a gen
tleman of quick perceptions ami
mature knowledge, gives a truhtful
and graphic account of our State,
recommending all who are dissatis
fied with their present homes to
emigrate to Oregon. As a result,
there are already" four parties, num
bering some ftvo hundred souls,
whwill start for Oregon this ,
month. He has generously con
sented to act as agent for our soci
ety, distribute rur pamphlets, etc.
This will secure to Oregon a large
immigration of a class belonging
to that high and noble order which
tlourishes so well in this State and
whose members here will be glad
to welcome their brethren from the
East.
Mr. J. M. Keeler formerly from
this State, now oi Xew York City
will also act as. oui agent, gratuit
ously, lie contemplates, at an
early day, to open a regular Ore
gon House, where he will keep, and
properly display, everything thai
grows in Oregon, and where emi
grants can go and see the truth of
what has been written concerning
the wonderful productions of our
State.
I made arrangements with prop
er parties to act as agents for us in
all the principal cities that I visited
so as to enable us to disseminate
knowledge concerning Oregon in
a niore perfect manner than we
have been able to do heretofore.
(Mr. Win. II. Martin, of the Cal
ifornia Immigrant Union, is assist
ing our Board in every way in his
power, when not in conilict with
the objects of the society of which
he is the efficient general agent,
lie issued one-hundred tickets to
immigrants who came up on the
last trip of the Moses Taylor.
I took pleasure in recognizing
the good results achieved bv the
ex-President of the State Agricul
tural society, lion. A. J. Dufur,
while iu the east. Wherever he
went he aroused quite an enthusi
asm in favor of Oregon. I found
eop:cs of the Villom;tte Fanner
in ma.'iy hands, which served to
give n good deal ot information
relative to our agricultural resourc
ed ami pn peefs. Extracts from
its coluums are to he met with m
many of the Eastern journals, and
dul credited to OUI" State-
oreoox rncDUCTS-
aiessrs. Wells, FaiV0 & Co-cx:
pressed the box of pai.nPk'ts aml
Oregon, products, prepare. 'J or nu
. ly the Secretary free of eh :lrc' to
Xew York. 1 was soon made
aware of the fact, in the exMltn t,on
of these products, that if our m "r"
chants would take the pain to sen 1
ourilour and A 1 wheat to Xew
York, Philadelphia, Boston, etc.,
thejcould realize profits on their
shipments. Men of wealth are very
desirouS0of purchasing oi;r flour
for their own use, recognizing its
superiority, and would pay suffici
ently high for it to secure a good
margin for profit to the exporter, if
placed in proper hands in the East.
This would be the case with wheat
especially. People would pay fan
0 cv ith e;"for It, to 1 e u c Her seed,
iuii i& be cracked and consumed
tor fod. Our salmon has already
made its mark; that which arrived
in good condition and was sold
"by proper agents realized hand
some profits.
I.ATJG J5 IMilGSAT10".
There is no doubt that the com
ing season wilt witness a large im
migration to our coast, and Oregon
will obtain a greater share than
formerly of that tide which is set
ting in across the Sierras. The
lands of California have fallen in
to the bands of speculators, who
jisk large prices, which will be the I
iiv laijc no. -u v. iu ue xne
jjjeans of diverting men of limited I
j
means to Oregon. Efforts are be
ing made in California to prevent
immigrants from coming here; our
climate, resources and people are
misrepresented; erroneous ideas
are inculcated, for interested pur
poses, against our State; it is made
to appear that the immigrant is re
ceived with but a cold welcome in
this State.
An absolute desideratum would
be to have a competent agent in San
Francisco, where immigrants could
obtain reliable information con
cerning Oregon, who being em
ployed by this Board, would be
true to us, and produce testimony
and evidence to prove that Oregon
is the real home of the emigranl,
where honest industry and good
character are the only passports to
success. We have been, and are
now, suffering from California's
misrepresentations. It is time that
the truth should be proclaimed and
made Jcnoicn..
IMMUJ1IATIOX IX GEXEKAL
Of the value of immigration
there can be no doubt. In one year
the emigration to the United
States, from Berlin alone, brought
with it over live hundred thousand
dollars in personal property. This
was but a small item, for in the
last six years, nearly twenty-two
million dollars have been brought,
money and effects, to America by
immigration. This, of course, does
not include the value of the labor,
the industry and personal exertions
of individuals. Every honest and
industrious immigrant adds so
much in his own person to the pro
ductiveness, the development and
the resources of the country.
Oregon, therefore, should extend
a hearty welcome to the immi
grants, and invite them to develop
its large area of productive surplus
lands, and advance its industrial
pursuits. As has been forcibly and J
truthfully said :
" Immigration should be fostered
and encouraged by all the influ
ences we can exert, and bv all the
means at our command.
To the
immigrant who settles in our midst
with the honest intention of be
coming good citizen, we must ex
tend a cordial and hearty welcome
regardless of what State or nation
may happen to have been his birth
place, lie must be made to feel at
home, and the equal among his fel
lows. There must be extended to
him those social amenities of life
which constitute its chief enjoy
ment, such as his station entitles
him to receive and enjoy, and
thrown around him and his must
be the protecting agis of the law,
securing and guaranteeing him
in his life, liberty, and the pursuit
of happiness."
If our citizens would only stop
and think for a moment, I have no
doubt they would appreciate the
benefits to be derived from placing
Oregon in its proper light abroad,
and thus securing a large immigra
tion to this State.
The benefits arising from estab
lishment of the Board of Statistics
are being realized, and as your
time and efforts are gratuitous,
there can be no doubt that the pub
lic, when informed that our treasu
ry is empty, and that our last pub
lications were obtained on credit
will come to the assistance of the
Board, and clueerfully furnish the
means to carry on the work so well
begun.
Respectfully, your obd't serv't,
(Signed) A. M. Loryea,
Vice President.
L inoci lit iv Plulfoi ia.
ADOPTED AT ALBANY. MARCH 23. 1870.
1. That we are unalterably attached
o the principles of our Republic us ex
pountlc-cl by its founders, and the pan.
mount object of their organization xliall
'vu'- he to uphold and maintain those
principles iuvi !;tte.
2. That we hold those political parti
sans, who. occupying positions of trus'
claiming to be represeiuatives of the peo
lie. have usurped the authority conhMeo
o then, maliciously trampled under loo
'ir sacred bill of rights, m ide civil la
subordinate to military rule, perverted th
funetions of Government, and endeavor
ed to concentrate its powers in t!r.- !).'iid
of an oligarchy, wholly lii eg ti ded iln
wiil and wishes of :heir constituents, and
!iis;diouly endeavored to disparage, de
base and stigmatize the once proud title
ol American citizenship, as enemies to the
best interests of this commonwealth.
3. That the so-called reconstruction
,t -asures attempted 'o be carried out b
t;K. o resent party i;i power is a nefarious
-ehe't'1'' revolutionary in design, treason
able ir ' execution one which if acquiesced
in as a rightful exercise of audiortty will
establish :l most dangerous precedent ano
imperii th safety and prosperity of oui
form of gov nim nt. aad that the presen
SetiutonTin t ,R Congress of the Unite !
States from ill. ' Stare in supporting tho;;t
measures have misrepresented the wishe
and on. raged tiu " sentiments of the peu
p'e of Oregon.
4. That the syste 'natic efforts made by
that party to extent 'o the African, the
Indian, and the China n all the civil unit
political rights and privileges enjoyed by
the white race, evinces a design otj the
part of its leaders to desti oy the high esti
mate placed upon that inva 'uable heritage
and render despotism less objectionable
and more eay of accomplishment.
5. That the ratification ot tue recently
proposed amendment to tin C
of the United States, extending
Constitution
g the right
of suffrage to the benighted negro and
Indian, and which opens the door for its
niovment to the heathenish Chinamen, is
irrnnlar. arbitrary acd unlawful, and we
mo-A earnestly potest against the passage j
by the United States Congress of the
pending aet designed to enforce this cb-1
noxious and illegal provision.
That we urffe ana entreat a repeal of
the recent treaty concluded between the
United States and China which guarantees
to the latter nation such extensive privi
leges and immunities without correspond-in"-
benefits to American citizers, and of
fers to its hordes of semi barbarians such
favorable inducements to swarm in upon us
occupyinaour mineral and agricultural dis
tricts. create competition with our labor
ing masses, establishing unmoral pursuits,
disgusting rites.ceremonies and practices in
our'towns.discourages and repels the imrni
'Ttation of our own race, decrease the white
population, retards thrift, impedes the
advancement of education and enlighten
mentj ibsirac's from our resources and send
away our valuable mineral wealth, and de
moralizes and apostatizes our community
and we resolve that a party who will sus
tain a policy so unwise, ruinous and ruth
less as that which upholds such an infa
mous bargain, is unworthy the support o!
white men.
7. That in the management of municipal
dTairs we urge a judicious application ot
the principles of sound political economy :
a laudible encouragement to agricultural,
mineral, manufacturing and commercial
interests : a just urd equitable protection
in the labor and capitalist and the faithlu!
exercise of a system of rigid retrenchment:
hat the government should be admini--"cred
for the people and not against them.
n protecting their rights and interest and
aot in fostering monopolies to prey upon
hem and despoil them of their substance :
shat a system of taxation which has for its
l ect the rs'abl'snvnf of privileged
0 ;ders under the Government, either by
jnetern g one cla?s o another or by im
posing grievous bnithens upon the tax
payers, while conferring favors, exemp
tions and immunities upon the holders ol
Government securites deserves no other
lame than legalized public plunder.
8. That the continual payment of the
semi-annual interest on the bonded debt of
he United States without abatement, to
gether with other enormous expenses lor
which the people are taxed, make a bur-
len too intolerable to be borne without
in effort to find some speedy means of re
lief; that the amount of the bonded debt
was incream-d more than two-fold by the
venal, illegal and imjustifible terms of
its contraction, and there is neither jus
tice or wisdom in the repeated payment
d" the principal by the continued pay
ment of the interest; that it is no part of
rood policy or good government to em
barrass the energies of labor and all bus
iness enterprises by excessive and oppres
sive taxation for the exclusive benefit of
1 combination of untaxed capital; that
o relieve the country and to restore pros
perity we favor an equitable adjustment
of the bonded debt of the United States.
11. That the desire of the present Con
gress, as manifested by the proceedings.
a secure to the wealthy bondholders pay
merit in coin on account of indebtedness
it-owing out of loans to the United States,
of Treasury note when worth less than
one-half their coin value, after the hold
rs thereof have received exorbitant, in
erest thereon, and at the same time leav
ing the pensions due unfortunate soldiers,
heir wives, children or other kindred to
be paid in a depreciated currency, exhib
its a spirit of injustice unsurpassed in the
listory of class legislation and fully de
monstrates the existence of a design oti
he part of the monyed aristocracy of the
country to influence the establishment o!
i policy favoring the aggrandizement of
he rfch at the expense of the poor; a
policy which has for its object the aggre
gation of wealth, opulence and power on
he one hand, and misery, poverty and
slavery on I he other ; a policy fit ted only
to a monarchical form of government.
10. That the Democracy of this State
now. as heretofore, are strenuous ndvo
cafes of a tariff fur purposes of revenue
only; that the principle of protection for
ihe sake of protection is at war with the
diversified interests of the people of the
States, and experience has shown its ten
dency to aggrandize a class in tlie com
inanity at the expense end to the injury ol
lit; producing and laboring millions, tax
ng their industry equally, in violation ol
he authority of the Constitution, and o!
he great principle. that should govern
his people in their intercourse with thi
'anul v of nations.
11. That we favor the adoption of an
nnendment to the Constitution of the L ni
States, recinding the lilh and loll
amendments.
12. mat we are in favor of a liberal
lolicy leing pursued by the Legisiatur
if this State, in the bestowal of the land
grants to her for the purpose of public
mprovements.
l.i. lhat the Covernor and resigning
nembers of the Legislature, in engaging
n a conspiracy to overthrow the StaU
government, collect large amounts of coin
is revenue, to be drawn from the busines
ind hard earnings of the people, to bt
idle in the treasury, or to be the subject-
t gambling speculations m warrants
ond.-; and other securities, were guilty, of
i high crime against the Government o
)regon. rendering them unworthy Ihe re
-poet and confidence of the people or o
being further entrusted with the adminis
ration of the government : and while w
hus condemn the action of the Governot
tnd resigning members, we unhesitating
y approve and endorse the conduct of th
democratic members in earnestly an.'
faithfully striving to restore and maintaii
iie organization oi tne legislature, ano
uovide for the due administration of th
I ws.
jSTEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL.
Cor. FRONT and MORRISOX Sts ,
I'OIULAND, OUEGOX.
ftF" The most Comfortable llotfd in tin
v'itv. J ard and Lodging, from one to ttvi
loll irs per dav, according to rooms occupied
'ree Coach to and from the house,
otf EDWARD CARNEY, Proprietor
g II A D S A LOOX.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
MA IX STREET, Oregon City.
lict BILLIARD TA B L ES in. 012 EGO A
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor it;
v.tes the Httention of ihe lovers of this
popular amusement to thorn.
T II E B A U I s S VPPLIEI)
Xith all the choicest qualities .if Liquors an.;
Cigars. Scotch. Irish and Bourbon alread
anions Whiskies atid Punch. Also 'i
STAFFORDSHIRE
TONE ALE!
3" Families supplied.
D. SMITH. Geo. B. COOK.
The OCCIDENTAL,
FORMERLY
7ESTEUX HOTEL.
Cor. First and Morrison Streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ISTF- Messrs. Smith A- Pnnt h-.i
we I known House, refitted and rerurnisheh
it throughout, bailt a large addition, making
irony more pleasant rooms, enlarged the
dining anil sitting rooms, making it by far
ho best Hotel in Portland. A call from the
traveling pub'ic will satisfy them that the
above statement are true.
SMITH & COOK, Proprietors.
N B. Hot and cold bathi attach' '
COURTESY OF
UNIVERSITT
H. C. MYERS.
UNDER THE COURT HOUSE,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
IBOOTg & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
We also constantly keep on hand
SALEM CASS I MERES, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which we will sell at the Factory Prices,
and will take wool in exchange.
KTWe will also pay the highest price for
Sutter, Eggs, and all kinds of good country
produce. We will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash or ns equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
Give us a call and satisfy yourselves.
HOLJDAY PRESENTS!
GREAT
REDUCTION!
IX Til E
-PRICES 0F-
Fine Watches! Rich Jewelry ! !
And Silverware !
R. i. sto:
E
Dealer in
Watches Jewelry !
107 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
o
Would invite the attention of his friends
and the public tolas Large and Choice as
sortment of FINE WATCHES, from the
most celebrated makers of E. Howard &. Co.
Ro-ton ; Apt lion V Traccv, P. S. llaitiett,
XValtham, Mass.; Elgin Watches; Jacot's
Self-winding Watches; English Watches and
others. Also, a w 11 selected stock of ladies
Watches, of all description and style. which
he would he pleased to sho'.y to all who may
favor him with a call.
FIXE JEWELRY and SOLID SILVER
WARE, FANCY ARTICLES,
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY
PRESENTS:
Gold and Silrer Watches, of different ma
kers. Diamond Pins, Ear rings, and Finger
rings. G o 1 d Bracelets. GoM Chatelain
Guards and Watch Chains. Gold Necklaces
Armlets, Crosses and Lockets. Gold breast
pins, Ear rings, and Finger-rings. Gold
Charms and Keys. California Gold Riug
and Rohmes' Patent Unckcls.
Moss Agate Setts Rings end Cuff Buttons.
Wedding rings made of pure gold, expressly
or that purpose. Gold and Silver Thimbles.
Opera and Marine Glasses, Pebble Specta
cles and Eye-glasses. Solid Silver Napkin
Rings. Silver Fruit and Butter Knives
Solid Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Regula
tors, Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine Clocks,
Gilt Galley Clocks, etc.
O
27 All the above articles sold Cheap for
Cash, and warranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairing and
adjusting of Chronometers, Duplex audAtm r
can Watches.
F. L. STONE.
3.tf 107 Front street, Portland, Oregon.
piPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaEoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
flTS,Keep constantly on hand foi sale, flour
Midhngs, Bran aud Chicken Feed, Parties
purcuing feed must furnish the sacks.
JOIIX II. SCIIIIAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS.
etc., etc.,
Main Street, Oregon City,
irs-wishes to represent that he is now as
veil prepared to furnish any article in his line
is me largest establishment in the State. He
aarticulariy requests that an examination of
us stock be made before buying elsewhere.
JOHN F. MILLER,
Successor to J. F. MILLER Co.,
M.VXLFACTCREIt OF AND DKALEK IN
Hoots staad SSaoes !
At the Orrrron City Boot and Shoe
Store, Afoin .street.
THE BEST SELECTION"
Of LadfeV, Gents', Boys', ami Children's
Boots and Shoes, on hand or made to order.
0
K AM, "WILLIS & Co.,
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE
rZE3T 3l. EZI2 T31, IKS
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
Having recently added to the Liverv Stork-
new Carriages, Buggies and Horses, are now
orepared a; all times to let the same, at teas
mahle rates. Horses bought and sold, or
kept by the day or week.
OREGON CITY
BREWERY!
HENRY IIUHBEL.,
Having purchased the above Brewery wish
's to inform the public that he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a .No. I quality ot
EAGER BEER,
As good as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
JOIIX M. BACOX,
Importer and Dealer in
STATIONERY, PERFUMERY. &c, &c.
Oregon City, Oregon.
At CharmanQ- Warner' old stand, lately oc-
jvrl O ,f rrnsi r 1 , f
tj tsr ' -uwi, Si tf
10 tf
-BANCROFT LIBRARY, j '
OF CALIFORNIA.
JOHN MYERS.
WHEN THE BELL RINGS
LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE.
Eire?
fcw is the Time to Buy your Goods !
"While they are going Cheap !
M Cost !
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
tmount 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 :
JmifS GX).0D?- BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions:
CLOAk.s. such as Circulars and Sacks :
KID GLOVES, best quality :
HOSIERY;
DROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all width
BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS : CLOTHING
FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS : ,
CASSIM ERE SUITS;
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ;
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all size? and qualities
A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all oa the most reasonable terms.
Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods
GROCERIES A well selected assortment.
DOOPvS AND WINDOWS.
. ACK.EH
ygsg- All kinds of Produce Bonght.-fi PsMJAGS WANTED.
112
FRONT STREET,
131
FIRST STREET,
Near Yamhill.
Near Morrison Street,
KAST & CAHALIN.
New Stock cf Boots and Shoes
JUST RECEIVED!
Best Selection in the City!
Comprising all the leading and best brands
known, such as ISonkert'x, Tirrell's, Fotrg's,
Houghton & Coolidge's. Reed's, Godfrey's
and numerous others, of gents' and bovs'
wear. .Also Mile's, Sieberiidi's, Hurt's,
San Francisco aud 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.
'. S. Boots made to order, and an assort
ment of our make constantly on baud.
SOTICE.
-o-
1 HE I eOP e's
Transport i ion Company
-:' ' i"'
WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS
FROM OREGON CITY
AS FOLLOWS
FOR PORTLAND :
At 7 A. M , every day, except Sunday.
And 1 P. M., every dy.
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.
ISfi'J.
McCCLLY
President.
f40.tr
Nov. 27th
arvest or 1889 ! !
Selling off to Close Business,
OF
DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
JSC0TS A3MD 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 ejol to he sold
Regard! 303 of Price!
63, To convince yr.nrself with respect to
this matter, call at the old corner.
L SELLING
South rLvpe Co.'s Tin Store,
Oregon City.
QLIFF HOUSE. .
main st., ocegon city.
5
Wm. Barlow h Co., Proprietors.
Tl.Li V ",,CaTd tl)e4lbve named celebrated
Hotel, for he term of one year, we would saV
to the nnbl.c, come on, we are ready for vou
and will accommodate you to the best of our ,
ablllt-r" August 21.-tf.
For Bays Only!
SV 1j Tj A "M e t
IRON WORKS COMPANY
os Founders.
AM ENGim.
And Boiler Builders !
Xorth Front andE sts.,
Portland, Oregon
nPIIKSE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
JL bank of the river, one block north of
Conch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and elliciently.
We have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years giv.-s
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We ae prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MIXING AND STEAMHOAT MACHINERY !
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! !
&c, 6zc,
Jfxi nvfart ijrt and Repair Machinery of all
kint. IRON SHUTTER WORK at Sa
Francisco coat and freight. Wheeler d' Ran
dalF Patent Grinder ani Amalgamator.
Ihtnliar's and Steven' Self An jiitiij Patent
Piston Packing, either applied to oM or neu
ifeam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoex and
aies,ir ine vest hard iron, S:lj
PLOIBIXG, GAS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
Xo. 110 First Street
.Portland
JUST REG EIYED, per
Schooner
ADELINE ELWO0D,
From the celebrated Factory of
i Messes. Kum-ey A Co., Scljenectedy,
New Yorlt,
PUMPS OF ENTIRELY NEW PAT
TERNS, in Design Style, Finish, and
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conornv, SUI'KKIOK TO AN Votleied
IN THIS MARKET, Comprising :
tm ) CISTERN PUMPS,
S All sizes for lead or iron pipe;
W PITCHER PUMPS
All sizes " "
BASE AND SIDE FORCE rUMPP,
All sizes fr lead or iron pipe;
ENGINE WELL PUMP'S,
For deep w ells ;
YARD WELL PUMPS,
AMALGAM HELLS, for Steamboats,
Factories. Churches, etc.
TOINTS, 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 wants of this market.
C. II. MYERS.
110 Front street, Poitland, Oregon
CHA$. HODGE. . CHAS. E. CALEF. . CEO. V,'. SXELL.
HOEGE, -CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS IX
DEUGS and MEDICINES,
paints, oils, and window glass,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PAINTERS
Materials, ana uruggitts' Sundries.
97 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
yy ILL AMETTE NURSERY.
Season of 18G9 70.
C. V w at t tvn r oiii
the attention of the public to their large
and well assorted stock of fine fruit trees and
shrnbherv, consisting of choice varieties of
CHEltRIES, PLUMS, PEARS.
APRICOTS, PE.XOHKS, UTS,
RASPHEKHIES, Ac, &c.
Persons desirf)us of purchasing trees
should call and examine our stock, which is
the largest ard lest in the State.
Orders (with the cah)sent to the Nursery
will be prompely filled and forwa ded.
X3 J-'Xttacare 'aten rn wining a -. uu
Addres all orders to
G. W. WALLING & Co.,
4-jtf Oswego, Ciaciikmas County Oregon.
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JAS. K. KELLY,
J. n. reed.
KeKidence, Columbia st
bet. 2d and 3d sts.
Columbia and 7th QSr
Jas. K
Kelly and J. II. Reed, under the'
111 IN liUillC Ul
KELLY & hEED,
Will practice law in the Courts of Orsc
Oftice on First street, near Alder overti
new Post office room, Port.and. ' (4l'
JyXSIXG STOUT.0
Attorney and Ccrnselor at law
PORTLAND, OREG0X
Office Under the United States DistriV
Court Room. Front street. q 4Clf
TAGE Sr. TTTAVTTT?
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW. O
OFFICE In Crre's Building, corner oi
Front and Stark streets, Portland. S2:tt
J. F. CAFLE?. Q. C. MOEELAXL,
caples & mohelSnd,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cor. FRONT and IVASIJIA G ION St:,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Logan, Shattuck & Killin,
OLNEYS AT LAW,
Ko. 10O Front Street, Vt Stairs,
POi i LAN D, OREGON.
TUGENE A. CItONIX,
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ATTOllXET A 7rZA 7T;
Rooms 7 and 8 Carter's Block, O
4fi. PORTI AND, OKEOOY
D.
Al. AlcKEXXEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OREGON CITY. OREGOX.
J. H. MITCHELL. J. X. COLPH. A. JKITH
Mitchell, Dclph h &ith,
Attorneys and Counsellors at lav.
Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc
tors in Aiimirultv
Office o-er the old PostOffice, F;cn;
street, Portland, Oregon.
Notary Put, lit and C n. fl.-ctu
GIE3S & PARR SH,
Attorneys and Counselors al
Pokti.a.nd. Orfg'.
Lair,
OFFICE-bri'-w
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-On Alder stieet, in Carter'.
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VELVETSq
BRUSSELS
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THREE-PLY,
OIL - CLOTHS,
TTT T TJ Tl fl T?r C XT A T -n
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P A PE R - II A IJ G TN G S ,
L ACE- CUR TA I US, &c, &c
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TH? Wovld Call the attention of put
ties fitting vp houses, or lfcti in
need of anything iv our line
To our Stock, which is
ONE OF THE COJIPZRTJST
On Hie PsicilSc Coast!
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Ou" Goods leing specially sehcted n
the Factories in Euglu nil mid the
Eastern States, ue can sill
A T THE L 0 WEST
siiiFi'ass cisco Trices,
WALTER EROS.,
No. 89 Front
6.y.) and ashington. Portland Uri'wn
QOS3IOPOLITAX HOTEL.
FORMERLY AR RIG ONUS,
FRONT St., PORTLAND.
J.B.SPREWGER, Proprietor.
The Pronrietors of thi w-n ir..
having superior accommodatinna rmor.r.tl.
entire satisfaction to all upt '
The Hotel Conch will h in oii.u,,.
to convey i-assetiorers ai d ...r,rno r,.i
from the Hotel, fioc ol champ r .l tt
Office Oregon and California Stage Co.
Jacob Stitzel. Javfs n r,.,
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oTITZEL h UPT0BL
Real Extate Broker it
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and Gcri(rtd
sjjiems. corner
I , yi
Washington streets. 0
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Will attend to tKe snip nrt rnrrJirse
Of 1'eal Etnie in sill hiic,fil. i iivi.nl
St;,te. Special atttnti. n given to the f-Llc ol
Last Portland property.
Address P. O. I'.ox 4'12. Portland. Oregon.
JST1TZEL &. ITWX,
1 9-tf j Real Estate Bi vltrs.
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P G. STEWART.
No. 109 FRONT STREET,
rOHTLAND, OREGON.
Watchmaker
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And Dealer i n.(H'Jvs, WATCHES. AND
JEWELERS GOODS. Apenf for Wilcx .V
(Jibbs' Leftr "" Sewing JMaehii es, e
are now l eing sold singly at cost, or wl.t.k
sa'e less than cost. Other goodstit irn iitlv
reduced rates.
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ISAAC FA T. R. p D. M0PR1SS
J7ARR & 3IORRISS,
BUTCHERS.
FOR OREGON CITY AND VICINITY.
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Z? "VYill deliver to heir patron? all the
het qualities of Stall Fed Beef, also Mi-ttoii.
Pork, Poultiy etc., as usual twice a w ek, un
Tuesdays and Sa vrdays !
Thankful for ftast favors of the public would
respectfully asks a continuance of the san:e
JOB Pit TING SEATLY EXKITT.
ed at fie ENTERPRI8K OFFICE.
ijaw partnership:
CAKFETISS
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