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

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VOMAX' HI .IITS-
Dennis' McFlynn has been thinking
about - wonwns rights' and bis excited
imagination finds vent in roelry. Readjt :
Hurrah ! for the time that 13 comin'
Whin lacies shall voe like the min ;
Och, wont the polls be a bloomia'
Wid fithers and crinoline- thin.
Election day thin I am thmkin'
Will be the great day of the year,
"Whin la.&ies an'dads will be elrmkin'
Together the candidates' beer
What's the use to wrangle wid Biddy
About who the livin' shall make ;
Air sure if 'twill plase her I'm riddy
To give up the hod for her sake.
An' by stayin' all day at the shanty
To "tind the domestic affairs,
A boilin' the baif an' petaties.
An' mendin' the rips an' the tairs.
Thin whin election approaches,
An' the lassies are in n chin" t he slrate
Wid big bands of music an' torches,
An' Biddy is standin' the trate,
I'll be on the sidewalk huirahin'
For me own darlin' Biddy McFlynn,
Wid a chile in me arms, an'diawiu'
A cab wid another one in.
An' whin she is makin' her ppaches
Before the great min of the land.
OSure thin I will lind her mv braches
An' sit by her side.on the sthand.
An' after she's done wid ;er t.ilkin'
Och. thin, how the people will cheer,
An' off to the polls be a walkin'
An' v&tin' for Biddy, my dear.
An' whin all the votinMs over
0 An' Biddy's elected.ure thin
I'll live like a pig in a clover,
Wid Honorable Mrs. .McFlynn.
The shanty I'll quickly be lavin'
An" livin' wid elligant taste,
Wid a horse an' a shaj for me drivin'
An' a nager to wait'on the baste.
It's niver a lie I am spakin'
But thrue iy'ry word that I say,
It's rueself 'twould niver ! takin'
The rights ofthe ladies away,
if a lassie, thinking it proper,
Should shoulder the mortar an' brick,
Bad luck te the thaif that would stop her,
11 black hh two eyes purty quick.
The way is for all to kep aisy,
An' give to the ladies their way ;
They trip up and vote like a d izy,
No matter what blackguards may say ;
An' thin, should the oftice be sakin',
Or twirlinQtlie nick or the sphade,
An' for us the livin' be makin',
Who cares, so the lavin' is made!
WhpAunt Sally Never Married
"Xow, Aunt SallT, do please
tell US
why you never married.
You know you said once that when
you were a girl you were engaged
, t . . i
-ton wnnlM te ni n limit, it semo-
time. Now, Aunt, please do."
" Well, it' ever I did see such
ltd- ll-l ill 111 I' 1 w i1all L1C! 1 t
II 11 1 .1 111 au HA '''in 'Ul Jl t 7
tease, tease, from mornintr till
ti!rhf lint ii-Jiof r 1 l 1 ' 1 1 i XT' i 1 1
i limit M'nrvtliimr t it vnii
any business to know anything
about. Such inquisitive, pestifer
ous creatures as you are ! When
I was young, girls was different;
i- .1 1.,.. :,... . , . 1
. . , 111 111 lc 1 wuu ;u,,,irelused a scat to Whittcmore on
tin in 1 go sailing ai ounci wun a
whole string of beaux, gettin' their
heads filled with all sorts of 11011
.ser.se. I never dared to ask. mv
(Hunts, niarricd or singleabout any
of their a Hairs. Pretty mess I'd
trot into if I had
When they of-
lei
ered to tell me anything of their
own accoo , 1 Kept my moutn ana
nsrenea. jveryinmir is oniercni j
r.ow-a-uays: young ioiks nave no
O respect br their elders. But as I
q 3ce I am not going to have any
peace till I tell you, why jist listen
,'ind don't let the hear a word out
of one your mouths till I
it...,
get
llliOUW.
"That's right, Aunt Sally go
right-ahead, do, and we'll keep
perfectly straight."
" ell, 3'ou see, when l "was
about seventeen years of age, I
was living in Utica, in the State ot
New (York. Though I say it my
self, I was quite a good looking
girl then, and had several beaux.
I ho one that took my lancy most
o
was a young minister, a very prom
ising young man, ana re mark imy
i 1 1 1
pious ana steaay: lie inougru u
good deal of me, and I kind of
fancy to him, and things ran on
till we were engaged.
"One eveniiig he came to me
I remcmember it as well as if it
O were Qnly yesterday. When he
came into the parlor whore I was
sitting alone, hp came up. to me
and but now, shaw ; girls, I don't
like to tell'the rest."
"Oil, Aunt Sally, for mercy's
sake, don't stop; tell us what he
did.'
"Well, as I said, he came up to
me and put his arms around me,
and rather hugged me, while I trot
excited and some llustrated, and it
0 was a long time ago, I don't know
"but what I might have hugged
him back a little. Then I left
hut now iust clear out every one
you, I shan't tell you any more."
"Goodness, gracious, no. Aunt
SallvO Tell us how you felt
Didn't you feel good; and what
did he do next?"
"Oh, such torments as you are.
I was like another girl: and pretty
soon I pretended to be mad about
it, and I pushed him away, though
I wasn't mad a bit. You must
kf?ow that the house where I lived
was on one of the back streets of
the town.
There were glass doors in the
parlor, which opened right out
over the strtet, and no balcony or
anything of the kind in front of
the house. As it was in the sum
mer season, these doors open and
the shutters drawn to. I stepped
hack a little from him, and when
he edged up dose I pushed him
away again. I pushed harder than
I intended to, and, don't you
think, o-irls the poor fellow lost his
balance, and fell through one of
the doors into the street. 1 es, it's
so. And as lie fell I gave a scream
and caught him But I declare, I
won't tell anymore. I'm gointo
leave the room."
"Xo, no, Aunt Sally. How did
you catch him ? Did it hurt him
much V
" Well, if I must, I must. He
fell head first, and as he was go
insr, I caught him by the leg of
the trowsers. I held on for a min
ute, and tried to hold him back,
but Ins suspenders .gave way, and
the poor man fell clear out of his
pantaloons into a whole parcel of
ladies and gentlemen passing the
street."
"Oh, Aunty, Aunty, Lordy,
Lord'. He, lie, he!"
."There, that's right; giggle and
squeal as much as you want to.
Girls that can't hear about a little
thing like that without tearing
around the room, and he-he-ing in
such a wav, don't know enough to
come in when it rains. A nice
time the man. that marries one of
you will have, won't he? Catch
me telling you anything again."
" But, Aunt Sally, what become
of him? Did you never see him
again t
"Xo; the moment he touched
the ground lie got up and left that
place in a terrible hurry. I tell
you it was a sight to be remem
bored to see how that man did run.
Father happened to bo coming up
the street at the time, and he never
saw anything equal to it in hi
wiioie me. 1 heard others say
that he tint the fastest running ever
known in that part of the country,
and that lie never stopped or look
ed behind until ho was two miles
out of town. lie sent me a note
a few days afterwards saying that
the engagement must be broken
off, as he never could look me in
the face again, after what had hap
pened, lie went out West, and I
believe he is preaching out in Illi
nois. But he never married. He
was very modest, and I suppose he
'was so badly frightened at that
time that he never dared to trust
i himself near a woman again. That,
cj'rls is the reason 1 never married
-r . . -
! I felt verv bad about it a long time
for he was a real good .man, and
I've often thought to myself that
j . Ill-, T -1 1
nt' Miuuni ;ni DLi 11 11.1i)-
1'3"
if his suspenders liadiit given
The Tree and the Fruit
The people of South Carolina,
tvliiln rfiniciiKT flint, tb.n TiYm !m
1 j o v "
account of the infamy of his per
sonal cahracter, complain that the
House inflicts a whole party of
Whittemores upon their State,
without -a compunction. "We, in
South Carolina," says the Charles-
1 t"
Lourier, '"are called upon
j tamely to mit to .
and, in fact,
; )erpetuat0 the verv
perpetuate the very corruption
which a Radical Congress repudi
ates and casts out with scorn and
contempt."
The logic of this complaint is
irrefragable. Radicalism declares
that Whittcmore is not fit to sit in
the lower House of Congress; but,
at the same time, it declares that
Whittcmore, and other venal
carpet-baggers like him, and the
ignorent negroes who elect and
re-elect him, are fit to gov
ern South Carolina. All the de
partments of government in South
Carolina and Georgia are, to bor
row a vigorous California expres
sion, "lousy" with such vermin as
this congressional cadetship dealer
j placed and maintained 111 power
i 1
. , tie maioritv in Comrress
turns a deaf ear to his comnlaints
of the victims of these corruption
ist in the South. It imposes on
them a burden which itself refuses
even to touch with its little finger.
It smears them over with the very
contamination, a single drop of
which it will not allow to fall on
its own spotless robes. It rejects
the dead sey, apple which its own
planted tree returns for its eating;
but it continues to allow that tree
to bear its harvasts of malignant
fruit, and it forces the people of
South Carolina to eat them. Re
vubliean.
A man being asked, as lie lay
sunning himself on the grass, what
was the height of his ambition, re-
.j plied, "To marry a rich widow
wun a baa cough. "
" Wouldn't you call this the calf
ofah'gV" asked Bob, pointing to
! one of his nether limbs. "No
replica l'at 1 should say it was
the leg of a calf."
" What does the minister say to
our new cemetery?" asked 3Ir.
Ilinos.
"He don't like it at all ; he says
he won't be buried there as long
as he lives." "
" Well," said Hines, if the Lord
spares my life, I will."
" I can marry any girl I please "
said a young fellow boasting y.
" Very true," replied his waggish
companion "for you can't please
any."
The husband who devoured Ins
j wife with kisses, found, afterward,
: that she disagreed with him.
GREAT REDUCTION
11
PRICES
13. L. STOjSTETS,
jo.107 Front Street, Portl&iit19 Oregon.
WALTIIAM WATCHES,
GOLD CHAINS AND KINGS, CLOCKS,
OROIDE WATBIIES AND CHAINS,
FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.
A11 at jSfew Yoi'k Prices.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES.
EVERX ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Watches aad Jewelry repaired. JuOtf
B U SI NESS CARDS.
J. H MITCHEL, J N". DOLP1I.
MITCHELL & DOLPH,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc
tors in Admiralty
rT Office, Odd Fallows' Temple, corner of
First and Alder streets, Portlaud, Oregon.
L
AW PARTNERSHIP.
J AS. K. KELLY,
J. H. REED,
Residence corner of
Columbia and 7th sts.
Residence, Columbia st
bet. 2d and 3d sts.
Jas. K. Kelly and J. 11. Reed, uuder the
firm name ot
KELLY & HEED,
Will practice law in the Courts of Oregon
Oilice on First street, near Alder, over the
new Post office room, Port.and. (-iutf
J AN SING STOUT.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
PO I J TLA X I, O It KG ON .
Ofiice Under the United States District
Court Kuom. Front street. 4utf
I
AGE & THAYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE In Cree's Buildinc, corner of
Front and Stark .-.treets, Portland.
35:tf
J. F. CAPLE?. J. C. MOUELAND.
CAPLES & M0P.ELANI,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cur. FUG XT and IVASIIIXU TUX Sts.,
I ' 0 IIT L A N 0, Oil EG OS.
JUGENE A. CRONIN,
" ' ATTORXEY A T LA IF;
lloorus 7 and 8 farter's r.lo-fc,
-10. . POKTLAND, OREGON". "
W. ROSS, M. IX,
Physician and Surge on,
wOiiice on Mam Stiect, opposite Mason
ic Hall, OrciroM Citv. lotf
SA FF A Rli A N S,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ofiice at his Drug Stoi c, near Post
0!tit: Oregon City, Oregon. l.Ttf
J. WELCH,
DENTIST.
PerntauenUj Locate-l at Oregon Cdy, Oregon
ROOMS With Dr. SaiTarrans. on Main st.
W ATKINS, M. D.,
SURGEON. Por.TXAxn. Onr.at n.
OFFICE-Od Fellows' Temple, corner
Fir.st and Mder streets Residence comer of"
Main and Seventh streets.
ALAFJSOfJ SMITH,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
PROCTOR AXB SOLICITOR.
AVOCAT.
Practices in Sta;e and U. S. Ccurts.
Office Xo. 108 Frorft Street. Forilund, Orejon,
Opposite McCormick's Hook bfltore.
It
Barnu m Saloon."
JENT & PLmrET
5
DI PEX.-ERS
OF
Choice Wines, Liqnars & Cigars.
M.iin st.,Oiegon City.
ZaT' Call, and Kol'Crt Potter will show you
through the establishment. PHf
W. F. HIGHFIELD,
Estshli-hed since lS-JS.sit the old stand,
Miin Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
An Assortment of Watches, Jew
elry, aad So th Thomas' weight
Clocks, all of which are warranted
to he as represented.
Repairing done on short notice,
ind thankful for past favors.
"Live and Let Live.'
J7IELDS & STRICKLER,
DEALERS IX
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES,
COUNTRY PRODUCE, &c,
CHOICE "WINES AND LIQUORS.
.-U the old stiud of Wortman & Fields
Oregon Cit. , Oregon. 13tf
p G." STEWART,
109 FROX1 STREET,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
O
Watchmaker
And Jeweler.
And leaW in CLOCKS, WATCHES. AND
.JEWELERS GOODS. Asrent for Wilcox &
Oibbs Letter "(J" Sewing Machines, whicy
are now being sold singly at cost, or wholh
sa less than cost. Other goods at greate
T-ednce.l rates. (4o.tfl
CLAEK GREENMAW,
rv . tr- irv urnrinnn.
Al! orders for the delivery of merchan-
! dire V
i
n packa-zei and freisrlit of whatever des
on. to any part o' the city, will be exe-
promptly aud with care.
1)
JOHN MYERS
II. C. MYERS.
JT. 3IYE1S S HIlO.j
UNDER THE COURT HOUSE,
OREGON CITV. ORECON.
RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY IS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS & SHOES,
II ARR WARE,
ATe also constantly keep on hand
SALEM CASS IMF RES, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which we will sell at the Factory Prices,
and will take wool in exchange.
JWe will also pay the highest price for
Putter, Eggs, and all kinds of good country
produce. We will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
jKS" Give us a call and satir-fv vourselves.
Over 20,000 Persons
Testify to the VVondeifnl cures ot
Dr. J. W MURRAY'S
Balsam for the Liver and Blood.
NATURE'S OWN REMEDY.
.
Or.c of the Celelrotnl Physicians of Portland,
aaxjH tie is riuud fifths I Am and I.irer cvm
jildint, and that lie oirn-t hfc to Dr.JHar
1 a if 'n Luu g and Liver liulxacx . Ri ad irhat
he say : Portland, Mav 21. 1M!.
I have tried Dr. .J. W. Murray's
Lnng and Liver Balsam. I use I it in my fam
ily with the best of success. 1 was sick (or
some months, and usi d every remedy. I
called several physicians, but thev did me no
!Ood. I exhausted every remedy known to
the medical profession, and received no ben
efit. This Lung and Liver Rilsam cured me,
ai d I do not hesitate to recommend it to the
public and my friends, as a good and safe
rem dy. Those who know me, as many do
in this Stat j, know that I would not recom
mend them to use a thing that has no merit,
because I am opposed to quack remedies.
G. W. BROWN. M. D.
tv. For sale at BELL & PARKER S, and
at a.. I Drui Stores on the Pacific Coast. 9if
JMPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
fiuKeep constantly on hand f: sale, flour
Midlings, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties
purching feed must f urnish the sacks.
JOHN II. SCIIRAM.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
etc., etc.,
Alain Street, Oregon City,
fie" Wis lies to represent that he is now as
well prepared to furnish any article in his line
as the larjrest establishment in the State. He
particularly requests that an examination of
ids stock be made before buying elsewhere.
OEEGOK CITY
BREWERY!
II EMI Y UUJIBEL,
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
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
JOIIX 31. BACOX,
Importer and Dealer in
CCD CD !3L 9
STATIONERY, PERFUMERY. &c, &c,
Oregon City, Oregon.
At Charrnav JVarner'x old stand, lately oc
cupied by S. Ackertaan, Main street.
10 tf
g II A DES SALOOX.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
MA IX STREET, Oregon City.
O
Bent BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to thm.
THE li A It I s S UP V UFA)
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anJ
Cigars. Scotch. Irish and Bourbon already
famous Whiskies and Punch. Also
STAFFORDSHIRE
JTONE -VIIZ: !
" DKaI'GHT.
3 Families supplied.
JEW YORK HOTEL,
(Dcutfches Gafthaus,)
o. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing, Portland. Oregon.
II. KOTHFOS, J. J. WILKENS,
PROPRIETORS.
o
Board per Week $5 00
" with Lodging 6 0
" " Dav 1 00
WHEN THE
LOOK OUT FOE TEE LOCOMOTIVE.
low is the
Time
While they are
At mi I
Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixturesetc.
of Messrs. Jacob & Brother, and moved into the stand lately
occupied by that firm, I am now Letter prepared than ever to
attend to the wants of my customers, and having a double
amount of very desirable goods on hand, I have decided to
Sell 01T at Cost for the next Sixty Days, in order to reduce
the stock. In order that all may rest assured of this fact 1
ask you to call and satisfy yourself. My stock consists, in part
of the following articles :
LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS. HATS pf various descriptions;
CLOAKS, such us Circulars and Sacks ;
KID GLOVES, beat quality ;
HOSIERY ;
DROWN AND RLE ACHED MUSLINS, all widths :
BOOTS AND SHOES : II ATS AND CAPS : CLOTHING :
FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ;
CASSIM ERE SUITS;
SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS;
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all size? and finalities.
23- A SUIT THAT WILL SLUT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terms.
Also a large stock ot Cents' Furnishing Goods.
GROCERIES A well selected assortment.
DOORS AND WINDOWS.
Ti?- All kinds of Produce
Bought."?iX
112
FRONT STREET,
Near Morrison Street.
lol
FIRST STREET,
. Near Yamhill.
KAST & CAHALIN.
New Stock of Eoots and Slices
JUST DECEIVED!
Rest Selection in the City
Comprising all the leading and best brands
known, such as IhMikert's, Tirreli's, Fogg's,
Houghton & Coolidge's, Reed's, (J oil f rev.
and numerous others, of gents' and bovs'
wear. .Also Mile's, Sieherlkdi's, Hurt's,
San Francisco and custom-made ladies and
children's wear.
Onr customers and the public in general
are invited to call and examine onr stuck,
which we will sell cheaper than ever.
1'. S. Boots made to ordei, and an assort
ment of our make coustautlv 011 hand.
jOTICE.
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Tiie People's
Transportation Company
"WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS
FROM OREGON CSTV
AS FOELOJFS
FOR PORTLAND :
At 74 A. M.. every dr;v, except Sunday.
And 1 P. JL, every day.
For Salem, Albany and Corvallis :
ON MONDAY. TUESDAY. THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock A. M.,
Ana for Dayton :
ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY
1 each week.
o
A. A. McCELLY, President.
Nov. 27th, lsay. 4').tf
FEW WAG OX
AND
Carriage PIanufactory !
. The undersigned, having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at the old fetund
Corner of Main and Third streets,
Oregon City Oregon.
Takes this method to inform his old pat
rons, and as inanv new ones as may l,e
pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with
ample room, good materials, and the very
host of mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all
complete any sort of a vehicle from a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Try me.
Biacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, end
general jobbing neatlv, qup kly and cheaply-done.
DAVID M INI.
Opposite Excelsior Market
LINCOLN BAKERY.
BASLEY,KARDf?JG&CO.,
Successors of L. Dillkr in the Lincoln
Bakery,
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI
zens of Oregon City and surrounding
c .nntrv, that they keep constantly on hand
and t'.r sale, nil kinds of
BREAD, C RCkEiJ,
CAKES, PASTliY,
CAN DIE AND NUTS.
Also, a good and general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Orders promptly filled, and gofds deliver
ed at the residence of the pui chaser when
desired.
The highest prices paid fur Butter, Es
and Vecetabl s. co
A liberal ''hare of public patronage i3 re
' spectfullv s'.Iic ted.
April 20, ls7o:iy
BELL RINGS
to Buy your
s
going Cheap !
CE AGS WANTED.
WALL AM KT
imn WORKS COMPANY I
Es'osi Foil fa tiers,
AndEoiler Euilders!
Xorth Front and E sts.,
t
Mm ror nana, yregon.
npiIFSE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
JL bunk of the river, one block north of
Conch's W barf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and ciliciently.
We have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Diiector of the Works, whose ex
pel it-nee on this tuuM for fifteen years gives
him a. thorough knuwledge of tin: various
kin
of HKH-hinery reip.iired for mining and
milling purposes. W
cute orders for all c'a:
boiler works, such as-
ae prepared to exe
cs of machinery and
MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY
FLOUHING MILLS ! PAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING M'MI'S ! !
cze,
Arc.
SI:nvf;rtiiM and J,' rir Murlintrv e.f all
lllOX SHUTTER WORK" at San
Franrixro r,t and. f n ight. Wl.?rUr l- Ran
dulCs I 'a teat tirlnder on I Amaga mator.
I)itnarii anil SUcrrd Self A-ln.-fr'ng J'utent,
Pi-don, I'ar!:ing, either oidled to obi or new
xt;'in cjliidem. Quartz Stampers, Shot md
dU,i, if the U-.-st hard iron- Z'Av
CH AS. UODGE. .CIIAS. E. CALCF. .GEO. Vi. SXtLL.
IIOLGE, CALS? & Co.,
IiEALERS IX
DEUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS,
I 'A RX IS TIES, JJR USEES, PA IX TER S
Materials, ana irvggigts' Sundries.
07 Kron Ptret,
85. Portland, Oregon.
K. f. nr- SELL,
Ileal Estate Allorncv.
C. V. FFRRY,
Xvtai j Public
Russell & Ferry,
REAL ESTATE BR0REHS
AND
COLLECTING- AGENTS,
Northwest corner of First and Washington
Street-s,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Q FECIAL' ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
O Sale of Real E.-tute. Collections made
in Oregon and Washington Territory.
A large amount of desirable City Prop
erty, Town Lots, Improved Farms, Stock
lUnehcs, Timber Lands, Ac., situated in the
best portions of Oregon and Washington
Territory, for sleon reasonable terms.
Special attention is called to a large amount
Eesirable Property in Clackam s
Comity.
FULL ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AT. THE
branch office; ON
SIA1X STREET, OltEGO.V CITY,
At the off.ee of
JOHNSON & McCOWN,
Real Estate Brokers.
No fxper.se incurred unless a sale is made.
May 21:tf
H G. SXEATII,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
32 Frot Street, Portland.
GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH
AT
SAN FRA.NCISCO PRICES, and Freieht.
v-Orders Promptly filled in San Francis
co, if desired. Ct"-tf
Oregon IamIv Xo. 3, I. O. of O. F.
5 Meets every Thursday even
ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
IIall, Main s eet.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. TV. g.
Fur if ays' Only!
FRENCH MEDICAL OFFICE.
DR. JUL IEN-PERRAULT.
Dr. of lilcdicine of the Faculty cr ;
Paris, CJrntluate of Ie Uiilvrri. '
(tutdi's ColIi gc,and Pliysician of ti,'
St. .To Sin liuptUte ,SciH ofSan Fran.
Cisco.
Dr. Pehr aclt has the pleasure to ir.u.rm
patients and otlu rs seeking confidential ir.t(j '
ical advice that he can be consulted daily aj 1
his office, Armory Hall Building Xorth I
East corner of Montgomery and Sacramento f'
streets, San Francisco, Rooms Nos 9, lo, i; i
first floor, up strirs, entrance on eithtr
Montgomery 01 Sacs amento streets.
Dr. Perkaii.t's studies have been alrrwt
exclusively devoted to the cure of the '
various forms of Nervous and Physical dt.
bility. the rt-sult of injurious habits acquis r
111 iiin, milieu usuupj iciiiimaie in lmpo.
tence and sttiilit-, and permanently induce
all the concomitants of old age. Hvherpj
secret i; finniiy exists involving the ham1,),
ness of a life and that of others, reason and
morality nictate the necessity 01 its removal
for it is" a fact that pien.ature decline of the
vigor of manhood matrimonial unhappines 5
sources in causes, the germ of Inch is plant
ed in early life, and the bitter fruits tasted 5
long afterward; patients, laboring under this
complaint, will complain of one or niorerf
the U Bowing symptoms: 'oc:ual Emi. '
sions, l'ains in the Bai k and Head, "Weal
ness of Memory and Sight, Discharge from -the
Urethra Yn gt ing to stool or making wa-
ter, Iite hctual Faculties, sre Weakentd
Loss of Meiiioi yiriiS'ittg, Ideas ai-fj clouded,'
and there is a drinclinatiii lo attend to bus
iness, or even to reading, writing or the
society of frunds. etc. The patient wiii
pr l ably com; lain of Dizziness, Vert go, ari
s-leep disturb d by dreams; melancholv, ?
sighing, palpitation, famtiegs, coughs and
slow fevers ; while some have external relo
nuitic jiain, and numbness of the bedr.
Some vf the common sympioms are limply
in the face, ami aching" in different parts of ;
the b dy. Patients suflering from thisd:?.
ease, should ::pp!imnit diaiely to Dr. Pr.lt
itAi i.t, jeitln r in person or by letter ps he
wiil u-tnjtee a cure of Semuial Emissiouj ;
and Impotence in six c.eipht weeks.
Patients suffering from venerial dicasein
nny stage, Oono'nhca (jleet, Stricture.,
Bubo, Ulcirs, Cutacetrtis Eruptions, etc! '
will be treated success fully. All Syphilitic
and 2dercnrial Taints entirelj- ieinoved lruin r
the .ystem. q t
Dr.. Pkmiai lt's diplomas are in his office,
where patients can see for Qhen.selres tha
they are under the care of a regular educa
ti d prac titioner. The best refeiences gives
if rctpun a.
Put ients suffering under chronic disease, !
can call ami examii e for themselves. Vie
invite investigation; claim not to Intw
everything, nor to cure c very b dy but nc
e'o claim that in all cases taken unurr treat
ment we fulfill our piomis-es. We particular
ly request those who have tried this boast,!
doeUr, and that oovcrthed jdijician til
worn out ai d discouraged, to call i pon c.
Low 1 barges r.r.d quick cures.
Ladies srdl'ering Jroir anj' conijdaint inci
dents to their ex. can coi.sult the doctor
with the assurance of relief.
Female Dlonllily Pills.
PEiinAt LT is the onlv a;rent in Cu
Dr.
fornia for Dr:. Biott's Female Monthly IWU
Their immeie .-ale Las established theirre;
utation as a female remecy unupproae hed
and far in advance of every oiler lernedy fur
suppress ens and it regularities, and other
o!.ti notions in females. On the leceipt if
five d( llais, these Pills will be set t by ma 1
or express to any pat t of the world, setuie
from curiosity or elamage.
Persons at a elistatice can be cured
borne, by adiii essing a letter to 1)k. I'ki:
HAfi.T, (-on er eif Sacrament o nrd Montgom
ery streets, Rioms lo and 11, or Box C'.,
P. O. San Francisco, stating the case a
minutely as possible, general habits of liv
ing, occupation, etc., etc.
All ce mniunications confidential. Iyr4p
WAL I Eil I
VELVETS,
BEUSSEIS,
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THREE - FLY,
o
OIL - CLOTH S,
WINDOW-SHADES,
PAPEE -H A K G I K G S,
LACE-CURTAINS, &c
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We Would Call tie attention of pur
ties Jilting vp houses, or leirg tn
need of any thin rj in our line
To pur Stock, which is
OXE OF Ulh COMPLETEST
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On the FaQciltc Coast!
-o-
Ou" Goods being specially selected at
the Factories- in England and the
Eastern Stales, we canPstll
AT THE JOWESjT
siEiPrsiiacisco FriecSi
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WALTER irilO .,
No. SO Front street, between A0er
S5.) and Washington, Portland Oregon
A. G. YALLIX8S
Pioneer Book Bindery.
OllEG O A 1 A N li UI 1. D I K G,
IVo. 5 Waklifngtoii Str-e,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
any desired pattern. I
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS- r
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every -rariety of s
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at- j
tended to.
Physician & Accoucheurs.-.
DR. TflAPiY P. SAWTELLj
FFERS HER PROFESSIONAL S" I
J vices t the peoj le of Oregon Cit1 a
vicinity. Residenfe in the country,
miles east of Oregon City.
Mav l:tf
STEERS & HEDE?
Wholesale Dealers in
F0EEIGIT AND ECMESTIC
of
7I7cs, JRrandies, IVaskics, E(2 ,
r
No. 4, Fkoxt Stheet, Poutl.axp, Qzts-oV
Constnntlvou hand a genuine article 9
Cuttei Whisky.
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