The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, September 30, 1870, Image 3

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J ...,ntWM launched last Thurs-
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o'clock. A large crown 01 wuia
1 .ontlemcn were present on the occa
" vn quite fi number of persons
i.! themselves of the opportunity of
RVtt. , See ride" on board the appa-UOumh-.v
craft, as she ghd gracefully
KX 7 v iter where she Moated as bean
ie a aaierymph. She will be
7 to the wharf near the Com
mVi Machine shop, next Saturday
If ?; i Jt engines will be replaced.
vh ,n oleic d she will be equal in
SSI aSd durability as well as in
beauty, 10
Entoi-vtek with .v Bear. OS last Sat
nrJ,y while Mr. Haas was out .hunting
I .bort distance from the city, he encoun-,!ar-
'-bar.'' Mr. II. fired at the
WV iVorn'din- him when bruin turned
v,.is:irV. w
when a lianu w uauu wuv
,1 not near now many
l--'vere fought; but the difficulty
4-r0!12:U "ML L.blv settled, and each
he r way rejoicing, the bear taking
W heels in search of more peaceful
, D V) his
1 the man stioiuueieu ma bum,
nuaut-i.-."';- i nanrliiu.n. ami
which was ia a uui.fc-- , . . . ' 7
returned to the city, very much tat.gued.
Sn.uir.-0n last Wednesday a stranger
procured a book at this place and put
,;r if, under his arm, marched up to the
? cabin of Tom. Montgomery, a half-breed
f lidii-'on the blutl. m mis pmce, aim un
manned of him bjs ;-es." -lont-ffu,l(.rv
came -down with the stamps,;'
n-ctivui" in return an old freight bill
jroni the bark Jane A. Faulkenburg as a
o,,.cdit: but when the collector demanded
a lit from his '-better half,"' Tom could
.-.(e it.- anu ioiu u;e m t'"
ild "ro and consult the law ;v butdur-
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N.VTIOX.X I'l'SlN'KSS Coi.t.eok. We de
fire to direct the attention of the public
".nemlly to the consideration of the Na
tional Easiness College, Portland. This
itis'titutfe'r has been in continuous opcr'
tioii fur over four years, and has now over
three hundred graduates, many of whom
nccti'iy HiRitiou.-i of profit and trust. The
iiiu' 'required for comi)leting the course is
cimipaiativel short, thus making the in
sUuiion the cheapest means of acquiring
a sound commercial education. See ad
vor'.ist'inent iu another column.
Tam.kax'x Vivaxts. The entertainment
given by the ladies of tlie Episcopal
Church, last evening wasoa success, both
financially and ia giving satisfaction to
the audience. The i;cenes, among which
were " oetie from th; Court ofc Queen
K'izahetii." ' The Angel's JSlcssing," " A
,';inie of Chess. orSatan outwitted by a
woman." "Scenes In the life oLPocahon
tas," Fashionable Family." and a mim
lor of others, were all executed inline
style. The music was good, and added
much to the evening's enterlaiumenU
I'm, OW"la'.OAln. On last Saturday.
wliile the steamer Alert was making her I
landing at this place, Dan Magill, the
r:i;i'e. while in the act of walking ashore
an the ganpqdank. lost his balance and
fell it) the distance of about fifteen feet,
1 inking ufon the rocks below, consider
alily bruising him up. Although confined
Ki3isbed.it is hoped that he has sus-
l.iined no danger ou3 injuries.
Ar no:t a BoH aius. On. last Saturday
evening, a beautiful display of the aurora
loixullis or irorthorn lights, was visible.
U was first seen at about seven o'clock in
t!ie north-east, arid at, ten o'clock as we
were crossing the river at Portlnnd we
mw anolh"fChnd brighter display in the
. Rfirih-west. which was very beautiful and
iimntin iting the sky in a very picturesque
manner.
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Convention. The
flood Templars of Oregon City held their
district convention on last Saturday.
to elect delegates, to the
Grand Lodge,
uhich will meet here pome
time during
tie next m.gnfh. We observe also that
they are laying down the carpet and oth
erwise very nhid: improving the appear
ance of their hall.
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m:r,!;i:w Holiday. Quite a number of
llio stores and business places were clcsed
hiFt Saturday, in consequence of a holi
day which tliePoHebrew portion of the
population observed. We understand that
it was their New Year's Day. The holi
days Listed from Saturday "at G o'clock
until Tuesday at the same hour in the
evening.
Ki'xaway. On Monday last while Mr.
jos. Teal and two other gentlemen whose
nvmesare unknownto us, were being con.
Medina buggy from the end of the-
""K to isuiem the horses became unman
p ihle and ran off. One of the horses
''naming himself a "January IIoss.:?
U'ked off the dash board. No other
winnge was done.
rETRiFiKD Oak. On last Friday while
workmen were engaged in digging a well
u uie ure;on City Seminary, a piece of
' '-mhodied in the earth to the depth
; t futeen feet. The depth to which this
;vi ocon buried, and its changed
: ,w :,rtn ideate that it had been" in
I position for a great many years.
. tvt-UN'r' Siif.e p. Quite a number of
s.ioep have been killed by bears near the
, Jia not distant from this
'A r 1 nt r
place.
; ,lJ 01 young men have
H; n Mat.. 1 . 1
gone out
tm -1 , llle ne-eessary equipment?
;. P,,ln,sh th raxrau kn-s : but with what
-'o5s, wo have been unable to learn.
twck a Rock. The steamer Success
0-1 lw trip up the river, on last Thursday
s nick a rock at the foot of Rock Island!
"id .was beached ahort 'distance below.
eut of the damage done.
' Wmatiox WAXTEn-Of William O
, ' bon, supposed to be in this State-
-y information as to his whereabouts
u! be thinkfullv received bv his nephew
' Libson. Morristown, "Cass countv.
"'soun.
cKkw Depot. The O. & C. R. R. Com
rv have purchased of the M. E. Church
Wilde 20 feet square of ground
1 Keh to erect a depot. The con
; --4..oa tor the sama. was S i."if
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Handsome I'xiESKxr. The pupils of
Prof. S. D. Pope to-day presented him
with a handsome gold watch chain,
token of their appreciation of his services
in their behalf while Principal of the Ore
gon City Seminary.
Lost. On Sunday the 10 inst., between
the residence of J is. M. Moore and the
Congregational Church, a lady3 glove
fastener. The finder will be duly re
warded by 1 caving the same at this office.
Passengers. Owing to the large num
ber of passengers going to the Capital last
Monday, the Railroad Company found it
necessary to add another passenger car
to the train bound for that place.
Accident. On last Saturday a man on
the steamer Alert, shot off one of his fin
gers, by the accidental discharge of a re
volver. It was very fortunate that it did
not result more seriously.
Painting. We notice that the Odd
Fellows' building is being repainted
making it look very much improved, and
well repaying the owners for a little la
bor and waste of paint.
Change of Time. On Wednesday last
the time of the O. & C. R. R. Co. was
changed, in consequence of which the
mails will now close at the hours of 7:50
and J:20, a. m.
Rktuhnkd. Mr. C. W. Cook and Capt.
A. F. Hedges returned last week from a
trip' to Eastern Oregon where they have
been securing ranches which they intend
stocking. .
Thanhs. Mr. Larry Burns placed
upon our table a fine lot of pears, for
which lie has our thanks. 'Yes, Mr. Burns,
those '"Douglas pears" were very de
licious. Entertainment, Two men with a-hand
organ and monkey are around town to
day giving an entertainment to a large
crowd of boys that fellow them up.
STATU H.EAV.S.
The Herald says :
Mr. Samuel Wilkeson, Secretary of the
North Pacific Railroad, in his report to
the Company, says that the distance be
tween New York and Shanghai is 1,G0!)
miles less by way of I'uget Sound or
Portland, than by San Francisco. After
consulting Lieut. Maury's wind and cur
rent charts, and applying the experience
of prominent sea captains, he gives it as
his opinion that steamships from Puget
Sound can reach Shanghai six days in ad
vance of those from San Francisco.
The new Steamer Yancouver was towed
to the Willamette Iron Works last Tues
day, for the purpose of receiving her ma
chinery. The Statesman says :
A man who has recently been discharged
from the railroad, attempted suicide near
a farm house on the French Prairie. He
first opened one of the veins in his arm,
but thus did not bleed to suit him, so he
then tried his throat, almost severing his
wind pipe, but am not wound either ot the
large vessels ot tue neck. Dr. Richardson
who was called to dress his wounds, thinks
that he will recover.
A now saw mill which has just been
erected in a splendid cedar grove ia the
coast mountains above Moore's Yaliey,
was destroyed by fire one day last week.
The woods were burning, and although
every exertion was made to keep the
flames away, they reached the building,
ana made a clean sweep of
around.
everything
The Oixgonlan says :
As the jnnnehah'i was taking on board
a lot of sheep, at the American Exchange
wharf on Saturday morning, for some
point below, the sheep became frightened
and one or two leaped in the water. This
was just as good a thing as the balance of
the Hock wanted, and away they went, one
alter another, until fifty sheep were in the
river, taking one man with them in his
efforts to stop the ,lioelo The man was
picked up. and small boats manned by
citizens started in pursuit of the swim
ming sheep, all of wtich were retaken,
but some of them managed to reach East
Portland before being captured. Taken
in all its details the incident caused great
excitement and amusement for a time.
A San Francisco exchange has the fol
lowing : '"Miss Leo Hudson will leave
for Portland. Oregon, on Thursday next
She goes under an engagement with Mrs.
Bird, and will treat the i'ortlanders to a
series of equestrian dramas liockicood be
ing the first. As the horse drama has
never been given in tbs.t part of the
world. Miss Hudson will doubtless create
a sensation.
A man was found lying by the read side
north of Salem, yesterday, with his throat
cut, but not bad enough to cause death
and a skillful surgeon mended it. so as to
prevent a job for the coroner of Marion
county and the undertaker. We could
not learn what reason the unfortunate
person assigned for the attempt to commit
suicide.
The California brings a large amorrnt of
galvanized telegraph wire for the Oregon
and California Railroad Company.
Wrecked. The Ontario, of Port Town
send, a schooner engaged in trading on
the coast was wrecked while trying to en
ter one of the little harbors below cape
Flattery, a few days ago. OlympiaTran
script.
The sleamor "Wasp, which has Ije'ch laid
up at the Willamette Iron Work for the
purpose of receiving new and more pow
erful machinery, commenced her regular
trips to Vancouver 0:1 Monday last. Her
speed is much increased, being about ten
miles an hour.
On the 2d, inst., Miss Julia Smith, living
within four miles of Baker City, Oregon,
committed suicide by shooting herself
with a revolver. Temporary insanity is
though to have been the cause.
The race which came off at the Fair
Grounds, near Salem, on Saturday last
between Joe Hooker and Fire Eater, sin
gle dash of 300 yards, for a purse of
G00, was won by the former.
Prussian law rcquies every man capable
of bearing arms to enter the army. No
suqstitutes are allowed. He is enrolled at
twenty, and serves seven vears three in
the regular army and four the reserve.
He is then in the '-Landwher'7 for nine
years, and then enrolled in the "Land
strum" till he is fifty. Li case of war the
regular army is called first, then the re
serves, then the Landwher. The Land-
strum is not called beyond the frontiers.
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Adams. Wm
Algro, Wm
Uagby, John
Calvert, Wm
Emery, Jos Rev 2
Hartley. David
IJ iinbothom, Geo
Knox, J J
Lucas, John T
Rnwlston, Wm
Roberts, Jane Mis
Standi!, Andrew
Smith, J
Traylor, J N
Went worth, Mr
Alter., Mary Mrs.
Croniu, Wm
Cnmmirs, Carrie Mrs
Hanoven. John
1 1 untin, John
llowhlian, Patrick
Kttly, Nelly Miss
Lewis, IJ li
liigprs, Sarah Mrs
Starkey, John
Seam on, S S
Tray or, James
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liomnson. Andrew T,
Wilson, Mr Rev
YV hite, Samuel
Wluimle. E A .Mr
When called for, please s;iv advertised.
J. M. RACON, P. M
IIawic. Hawk, SriT. Spit. Plow. Blow,
and disgust everybody with the offensive
odor from your Catarrh, just because some
old fogy doctor w ho has not discovered
and will not believe that the world moves
tells you that it cannot be cured. The
proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
wiil pay $500 reward for a case of Ca
tarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by
druggists, or send sixtv cents to R. V.
Pierce, M. D., 133. Seneca street. Buffalo
X. Y.. for it. A pamphlet sent free. Be
ware cf couiztcrfiets and worthless imitation :
Re member that the genuine' has L)r.
Pierce's private Government Stamp upon
each package. This Stamp isssued by the
Euited States Government expressly for
stamping Dr. Pierce's medicines, has his
portrait, name and address, engraved upon
it, and need not be mistaken.
M any St'FKKii rather than take nauseous
medicine. All such, who suffer from
coughs, colds, irritation of the bronchial
tubes, and tendency to Consumption, have
is Dr. Mlstar's Unlsam of Wild Cherry a
remedy a's agreeable to the palate as effec
tual in removing disease.-
Religious Services.
St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John
W. Sellwoo.l, rector. Services on Sunday
at lo a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School
and Rible class at 2 p. m.
1st Congregational Church.
Morning Services,
Sabbath School,
Evening Services
. .Seats Free.
10.4).
.12 o'clock M.
... .7 o'clock.
Ricv. E. GrcxtKY, Acting Pastor
riUYEll MEKT1XCS.
SnnJay evening, ..
5 o'clock
7 o'clock.
.Seats Free.
10.30,
... 7 o'clock.
loesday evcuing,.
M. E". Church, :
Morning Services,
Eveuiag Services,.
SOCIAL MEKTIN!P.
Class Meeting following Morning Services.
Braver Meeting Thursday evening 7 co'clok.
Sabbath School at 2 o'clock P. M.
Rkv. C. W. Toii, Pastor.
AVhat the Miiiers Stiy of Ilostcltci-'s
giciiiiicli Hitters.
Dating the season' when the Cold Harvest
is generally suspended, and the reapers of
the glittering crop seek the cities to enjoy
themselves, there is, of coarse, a good deiil
of conviviality among this enterprising and
hard-working class ; but dmm drinking in
rot canicdio the excess that it was some
years ago. Jnis may lairly De attributed to
the growing distaste for raw spirits engen
dered bv the use of IIOSTETTEK'S STOM
ACH BITTERS. This famous stomachic is
in universal favor with the miners. They
take it wi h them to the interior, and ue it
regularly, not as a beverage, but as r
strength sustaining touic, and an antidote t
the unhealthy influences to which they an
exposed in the localities where they labor;
and, on returning to the cities and towns
hey find in its refreshing and invigorating
properties the- best sale guard, not onlj
against the diwases, bat against the di!pa
turn of crowded communities. It is one cf
the peculiarities of the j ep r tionthat iti
an antidote to inebriety. T'.ese who take it
as an appetizer and invigorant, aver thsi
they have no desire whatever for liquor cf
any description, airxl, whatever fanatics mar
think to the contrary, HOSTETTEIt'S BIT
TELIS is a powerful ally of the temperance
cause. It is because unmedicatcd alcohi I
weakens the stomach and the nervous syi
teni by its reaction, that it begets a cravia
for itself. It excites, and when the excite
mei.t passes oil", Uebil ityr ensues, and more
fuel is needed to renew the at tilieial fire thai
has, so to speak, burnt itself out. But the
effect of the great vegetable to'de and alter
ative is to invifroate the system perma
neatly and heahhtuliy.
WILuLIAM DAVIDSON,
Gl Front Street,
OREGON,
PORTLAND,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
A large amount of CITY and EAST TORT
LAND Property for Pale.
Also. IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un
cultivated LANDS, located in all parts of
the btr.te.
Investments in REAL ESTATE and other
PROPERTY, made for correspondents. "
CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly col
lected.
HOUSES and STORES leased.
All kinds of F.naucial and General Agency
business transacted.
Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale
will n'c-ar-e furnish descriptions ot the same
to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in
each of the principal CITIES and TOWNS
ot tin STA Itf.
Julv r:tf
Oregon City Prices Current.
The following are the prices paid for
produce, and the prices at which other ar-
ldes are selling, in tnis market :
WHEAT White, V bushel, 90$1
OATS B bushel. 40 cts.
POTATOES 'p bushel. 4050 cf?.
ONIONS bushel, SI 00("J$1 50v
1- LOUR "tt bbl. So 00(p,Sa 50.
BEANS White, y lb.. 304 ct3.
DRIED FRUIT-Apples. V lb"., i
reaches. lb., lf.jc; Plums, B-t lj
xo cii.; ouiiiiiiis. u.. ij-
BUTTER -t? To.'. 25cUi.
EGGS dozen. 2025 cts. , ,
CHICKENS H dozen. S2 5uft3 00.
SUGAli Crushed, lb., 20 cts.; Island
ft., 1012 cts. ; N. O.. lb.. 15 cts.;
San Francisco refined. "H ro . 10 -J cts.
TEA Younr Hvson, J lb., 81 50 ; Ja
pan. fo.f 90cai 25 ; Black, lb., 75e.
(77) SI 00.
COFFEE ip 2202. cts.
SALT ti lb., H:s cts.
SYRUP Heavy Golden, gall., 90c. ;
Ex. Heavy Golden. gall., SI 00
BACON Hams. rp B)..- 16 cts ; Sides,
15 cts. p lb.; Shoulders, 10 cts.
LARD-P)., 12015 cts. ,
OIL Devoy's Kerosene, gall., 70c
75 ; Linseed oil. raw, gall.. $1 00 ;
Linseed oil. boiled, gall., $1 00.
WOOL "(3 lt 20022 cts.
BEEF On foot, 7 08 cts. lb.
rOKK On foot. C cts. rl rr.
SHEEP Per head. $2 OO0$2 50.
HIDES Green, lb.. 5c. ; Dry, V lb.,
10 cu
COURTESY
LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING
the Postoffice Oct. 1st. 1670.
Ilclicc Degree Liodgc So. 3, 1. O. 0. 1?
q j$ Meet on the Second and Fourth
J TUESDAY EVEXIXQS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend. By order of .N. G.
Willamette Lodge No. 15 I. O, Or. 1
Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms
S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 l-g
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. By ordtr of W. C. IV
Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. or O. F-
F2(Xtiife Meets every Thursday eren
4 ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
mnm Hall, Main s eet..
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. N. ti.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Corner Front and Morrison Sts.,
PORTLAND , OK EG ON.
M. Keith, Manager.
T7UNEST AND LARGEST HOTEL ON
? the Northwest Coast. The buiUing is a
new brick structure, and furnished iu the
most elegant style, affording the very best
accommodations to guests.
Free Coach and Baggage Wagon, to and from
the House. 43: tf
Card.
Okkx;ox City, Aug. 2."th. 1S70.
MESSRS. EVERSON & MIDBLEMISS
General Agents, and S. M. Iloldredge, Man
ager Oregon and Washington Branch Oltk e
ot tiie New England Mutual Life Insurance
Company : We received oil the ltUh inst.
5,oo0 in behalf of the widow of S.
Rosenstein, insured in vour company on
November 30th, 18G3. Words cannot ex
press how welcome this money is to the be
reaved widow of Mr. Rosenstein, lot- it is all
that she has to protect her from actual want.
I shall ever be grateful to your Company for
the promptness and hearty good will with
which this money was paid.
R. JACOB,
A3m'r of Estate of S. Rosenstein, dec"d.
8ept. o:v4
8B47. 1870.
New Goods ! New Goods !
II. CAUFIELD
BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC
that he has refitted the old stand, corner
Ma:n and Seventh Sts., O.egon City, and has
received an entire new stock of goods, con
sisting of
DRY GOODS, GROCEUIES,
OR O CKER Y, G L A SS WA R
WO OD EX WARE,
and a general assortment of everything in
our line. Thankful for past favors, we still
solicit a share of the public pal rename.
Count 'y Produce taken iu exchange for
oods.
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LEON DELOUEY,
Of the BARNUM RESTAURANT, Main
street, OREGON CITY,
Begs to inform the public and bis friends
tliat he has leased tne lower part of the
CLIFF HOUSE,
Which he has opened 3 a
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT.
The fable will at all times be supplied with
the best the market affords.
Orders for srrppers and parties will be
promptly attended to.-
July 2:tf
J. R. RALSTON,
IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND,
CORNER OF MAIN ano SIXTH STREETS,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
WHERE HE WOULD INVITE HIS
friends, and the public in general, to
call and examine his stock, consisting ot a
geueral assortment of
MsiiBsI ware
-17 Having fr'o'm many years' experience
learned that
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
LIES IN SMAX-L PROFITS!
IS DETERMINED TO
OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL
Silence the Cry of Portland Price!
Oregon City, August 25th, ISO?.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Or
egon, for the county of Clackamas.
Mathew Merritt i Plaiutili".
vs. V
Elsy Ann Jlerritt ) Defendant.
To Defendant, Elsv Ann Jfcrritt,
IX TIIE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR
gon: Yon are hereby requested to ap
pear and answer the complaint tiled against
vou ia the above entitR-d suit, within ten
davs after the service of this sum
mons upon yon, if served in Clackamas
county, or twenty days if served in aoy
other county in said State, and unless you
appear and answer said complaint in said
time, or on or before the first day of the
said Court, commencing next after the ex
piration of six weeks from the publication
of this summons, to-wit: On the Fourth
Monday in Octoer, A. D; 1870, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in the complaint, to-wit: A decree
forever dissolving the Ponds of Matiiniony
existing between vou and plaintiff.
liy order of lion. W. W. Upton, Judge of
said Court.
September ."th 1870
J OILXSOX. & M( COWN,
SeptlO:ow Att'ys for Pliuti2.
OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
THE NEW rOQp, .
For a few cckIs you can buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA MOSS FAEINE,
mado from pare Irish Moss, or
Carrageen, wlilcli wiil make
sixteen quarts cf Elanc Mange,
and .1 Hko quanlity of Pud
ding?, Custards, Creauis, CKar
lotte Russe, e. It is tho
cheapest, "healthiest, and most
delicious food in tiie world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
deiicato food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Chanrro ! !
THE GREAT TVrOItr,D"3 TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
T2ass "vo52Serfi3l x-osrcitnti
restorative is tEao sS2ccS.-E3'
cEsorof !ae fecliio msBcl cle!bf Si
fated. As :i tosssc aaatl corcSiiil
for tSse aged zzzid liassgriaiial, it
acltacs. A3 ia ressacely for CEac
nervous v.-ca3tMcss So wJsicEa
wossscbi nvo especially sua
jeef, nt s siapcrscjliaisg every
otlaer slisnsaiasaj. In cull DSi-E-nales,
tropica!, teseaperale,
r frigid, it acts as a specific
ia every species of" disorder
wiaicli MBwIcrBsiiMcs Sise liodiiy
strcngrtta asad fcrea?ss cSowta tlae
aniasal ssjariis. For eaie ly
all ISruggists.
Aug. 2), 1 t7o:l v
G- W- POPE a CO.,
STOVES, TI.V PLATE, SHEET IHOX.BRA
7JE S" C Ol'I'EK. LEAD PIPE, IRON
pi I E and fittings, iiuuueh
HOSE. FOP.CE AND LIFT
i-u.MPS, zinc:, coppfk,
1JUASS AND JUON
W1KE.
A?so a c;oucral assoit cut of House Fur
nishing Oood.s.
MANT7F ACTUREUS- OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet
Iron Ware.
ROOFING AXP .TOP.EING OF EVER
DESCKiniON DONE TO
ORDER, AND AT
LOW PRICES.
Also at rOPE -i SlOYirSTORE you
wiil II u J
HARV)WAr,E AND BASKETS, VOODEN,
WARE AND 'XlN'.rARE, LANTEENS,
LAM PS AND OIL, LUCINE AND
NKiHT LAMPS. ALSO
PERAMBULATORS.
All of the above aiVc es are for sale at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
C. AV. J'OI'E & CO.
Oi eg'iu City Oregon.
Jl:lj
IHCCLN BAKERY.
baeley,hard:kc&co.,
Successors of L. Dilleu in the Lincoln
Pakery,
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM TIIE CITI
zens of Oregon City and surrounding
country, that they keep constantly on- haml
and f'r sale, all kinds of
BREAD, CRACIvEKS,
CAKES, PASTUY,
CANDIES AND NUTS.
Also, a good and general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Orders promptly tilled, and goods deliver
ed at the residence of the purchaser when
desired.
The highest p: ices paid for Cutter, Eggs
ETr.d Vegetables.
A liberal share of public patronage is rc-
fpectiuliy solicited.
April T-i, lo:iy
JOHN FLEMING,
DEALER IN
BOOKS AND STATlOHERYj
IN MYERS" FIRE-PROOF CRICK,
From the Ifational (Elin) Watch Co.
The attention of watch-buyers is called to
the improved American, ll'atch?-, manufac
tured by the National (Elgin) Watch Com
pany of Elgin, 111.
Ladies desirous of purcha- ing a handsome,
slrong and correct time piece will find the
elegnnt wntch bearing the trade mark of
'LADY ELGIN" to be alt that they drsire.
Inquire of jour jeweler for the LADY EL
GIN. The trade npon the Pacific coast supplied
at factory prices by Levtson Bros,G21 Wash
ington street, Sin Francisco, who have on
hand at all times a full supply of all grades
of movements, and material for repairing
the same.
An illustrated pamphlet, entitled "Making
Watches by Machinery," by the late Albert
D. Richardson, will be forwarded free of
charge bv send ng address to
NATK'N L WATCH COMPANY,
l."r and t',l Lake street, Ciiicngo;
No. 1 Maideu Lane, New York;
Or LEVISON BROS,
629 Washington st., San- Francisco, Cal.
augi0m2
KEDIXGTOy, IIO'STETTER & CO.
Slop that Coughing !
Some of you can't, and we pity you.
You have tried every remedy but tl.6
ONE destined, by its intrinsic merit, to
supersede all similar preparations. It
is nut snrprisins you should be reluc
tant to' try something else af':cr thfc many
experiments you have made of trashy
compounds foisted on the public as a
certain cure ; but
WewelTs Pulmonary Syrup
is really the VERY BEST remedy ever
compounded for the cure of Cough,
Cold-; Sore Throat, Adltina, Jl'hooping
t'ongi, IJro:)c7iitls and Consumption.
Thousands of people in Californfa and
Oregon have been already benefited by
the surprising curative powers of
fewelTs Pulmonary Syrup
and with one accord give it Iheir un
- qualified approbation.
We now address ourselves fo aKl Who
Jarc unacquainted with this, the greatest
1 panacea of the age. for the healing of all
diseases of the Tlirojit and. Lungs,
assuring you that
Meweli's Pulmonary Syrup
Rni-T cured thousands, am1 it will cure
YOU, if you try it. This invaluable
medicine is pleasant to the taste ; sooth
ing, bealrng an-1 strengthening in its
effects; entirely free from all poisonous
or deleterious drugsr.arrd perfectly harm
less under all circumstances.
For Sale ly all DrnggUs.
REDINGTON, 1IOSTETTER & CO.,
-ilG and 118 Front street, Sau Francisco.
J" Mr MYJEIf So
under THE COURT HOUSE,
OPECON CTTV, OREGON.
RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY IS,
HOOTS & SHOES, ,
We also constantly keep on hand
SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLA NN ELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which we will sell at the Factory Prices,
and will take wool in exchange'.
57"We will also pay the highest price for
Butter, Lggs, and all kinds ot good country
produce. We will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, tor Cash or its equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
Give us a call and satisfy yourselves.
Redington's
F I av o r I ii g Extracts
ARE THE PERFECTLY PURE AND
highly concentrated Extracts from Fresh
Fruits, prepared with great care.
Tlicv nre put up in superior sfvle, and
in a bottle holding TWICE AS'MUCH
as the ordinary brands of Extracts.
Comparing quality and contents, none
other are nearly so cheap.
Whenever tested on their MERiTS,they
have been adapted iu preference to all
others, nnd are now the STANDARD
FLAVORING EXTRACTS of the Pacific
Coast.
MARK TIIE ADVANTAGES.
By purchasing Redington's Concen
trated Flavoring Extracts, you obtain an
article not only superior in richness and
delicacy of'ilaTor to any other of a simi
lar nature, but far more economical, be
cause each bi;ttle holds double the
quantity contained in a bottle of any
other flavoring extract sold. k
REDINGTON", IIOSTETTEU . CO.,
Agents for the Pacific Coast.
Would -on escape FEVER AND AGUE,
and preserve health and vigor during the
sickly season, make occasional use of the
following a3
A PREVENTIVE.
If you are ATTACKED with Chills
and Bilious jever, or have been a victim
to such disease, and used other so-called
remedies without permanent relief, seek
at once the safest and surest
C1TKE,
by using, according to directions
MASON & POLLARD'S
ANTI-MALARIA
or, Fever and Agrte Pills. Time has
proved them thoroughly to be the safest
and most reliable remedy known. They
contain no mercury or other mineral or
chemical. They are exclusively vege
table. They stimulate the functions of
the liver. Congestion is impossible where
they are used. They do not deter from
daily labor, by assisting digestion tbey
add flesh and mu-cleto the frame. They
are adapted to all ages aud both sexed,
ard as a
FAMILY
R3EDICINE
Will CURE in their incipiency, three
fourths ot all diseases incidental to a
malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in
small doses, they have no equal.
For sale bj all Druggists.
IIED1XGTO.V, HOSTETTKR Se CO.,
SOLE AGENTS.
The Battle for Life
Which is continually going on between
health and disease, has never received
from any medicine such marked and un
mistakable assistance, on the side of
health, as it has Loui
Meweli's Pulmonary Syrup
nEDIXCTON, IIOSTETTEU & CO.,
415 and 413 Front street, San Francisco.
A U CTION AND COMMISSION
...
A. II. HicltsiiMlsoM
G
AUCTIONEER f
Corner of Front and Oak streets, I'ditland.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Merchari
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. liiciiARDsox, Auctioneer;
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iiohq
English Square and Octagoii Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron j
also :
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquorsi'
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer
Harvest oi 1870 ! !
Selling off to Close Iusincssy
And no HUMBUGI!
Tiie Entire Stock I
oV
DRY GOODS.
ESDY-IIADE CLOTHING,
C0TS AHD SH0I&,
Mens' Ladies, Misses' and CLildrens
HATS AHD CAPS.
Groceries, Crockefy Glass and Plated
Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps,
Wicks, Chimrjeys and Burners J
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc.-
Has goi to le sold
Regardless cf Priced
To convince yourself with resnect to
this matter, call at the old corner.
I. SELLING,
South of Tope Co.'jj Tin Store; , ..
Oregon City.-
ilcdiiigtoiVs
Essence Jamaica Gingci
Wlticli if covfidt Tilly reocnimendtd as the
best prepartioii now before the public.
This valuable preparation, containing
in a highly concentrated form all the
properties of Jamaica Ginger.hns become
one of the most popular domestic reme
dies for all diseases of theGstemach and
digestive organs.
As a tonic, it will he found invaluable'
to all persons recovering from debility,
whether produced by fever or otherwise;
11 fur while it imparts to the system all the
glow and vigor that can be produced by
wine or brandy, it is entirely free fnHn
the reactionary t-ftocts that follow the
use of spirits of any kind.
It is also an excellent remedy for
females who Fuller from difiicultmen
struation, giving almost immediate re
lief to the spasms that so frequently ac
company that period.
It gives immediate relief to Nausea,
caused by riding in a railroad car, or by e
sea sickness, or other causes.
It is also valuable as an external ap
plication for Gout, Rheumatism, .Neu
ralgia, etc.
IS.EDIXGT03T, HOSTETTKR & CO.,
41 6 and 413 Front street, Sau Francisco.-
Jacob Stitzel. James 2. UrTONV
"STITZEL & UP TO N,
Meal Estate Drokcrs and General
Agents, Corner of Front and Q
Washington streets,
TORTLAND, OREGON.
Will attend to the sale and purchase"
of Real Estate in all parts of the City and
State. Special attention given to the sale of
East Portland propertjv.
Address P.- O. Los 452, Portland. Oregon.-
STlT7Fr, .1- TTU'mV
19tf.
Ileal Estate Brokers.
WILLIAM SINGER-
JIas E&tuLlithed
A. Factory
TPS-
FOR TIIE MAX UFA CTORY OF
o
SASH, BLINDS AND 00ORS,
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
RS- They will also do TURNING, of every"
description to order,
With Neatness and Dispatch.1
q
all work warranted.
Shop on the River, back of Ackeiman
Store, Oregon Citv, Oregon1
Oregon City, July 20:tf
Dr. J, H. HATCH,
DENTIST.
The patronage of those desiring first Class
Operations, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all canes guaranteed.
. N. It. Xitrous O.vjJe administered for the
Tainless Lxtraction of Teeth. .
OfFicft In Weigant's new building, west
side of First street, between Alder aud Mor
risou streets, Portland, Oregon.
Guardian's Sale.
IN TUE COUNTY" COURT OF THE
State of Oregon for Clackamas county.
In the matter oft Ire guardianship of Freder
ick S. Allyn, a minor. On this day James
II. Allyn, the guardian of the abo-e named
minor, appeared' and filed a petition repre
senfing that it was necessary to sell the N L
i of the S E 4 of sec. S3 in T. 1 S R E J -
Allvn, and M otir
,n the name of the State - aboT
nSdCourt aU be Regular term there
r ,n the first Monday of October,"
lVo a the ct't House iu Oregon City
l-f ', ,,,.. Oregon, and show cause
?' uld' no granto sell
said Iaud" County Judge."
TOIINSON S ilc-.w,
Attorneys for Guardian.'
Sept. lOAvf
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