The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, December 16, 1870, Image 3

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iASD COUNTY.
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by the' County Clerk of Una county ol
nfh appointment of the HxTBUpkise as the
0,iIP,Ln for this county by the Gov-
aormu
c a l-Fox This loathsome disease has
DJde i'ts appearance io our city. It U In
rte family of Mr. MModge. Mr Dodge.
it appears had a very light attack ol lhe
IrLloi-l. at Aurora, a short t.me ago ind
,.t thinking Unit n . i'; - ;
1 , 5t was not severe enough to
K liS to spread. Our city authorities
Luve taken the nceess.iry precautions to
.n-ve-it i;s spreading, an' it behooves
L,ple to be cautious in this matter If
toper care be taken U m iy be confined
fo this one house, and we hope to tins
tflftaatf. Those who have been ex
Lied hi uuy way whatever it i hey feel
inv symptoms, should take the necessary
precvu.uori to prevent the spread of the
ksea.se and not expose themselves to
Mhers Our citizens should resort (o vac
cination, which is acknowledged to be the
H-t preventive against the small-pox.
und while it does not prevent persons
from taking the disease, it has a coanter
acliti" intlueiice. and relieves the patient
from much suffering. The per cent, ot
d-atli anion? those who have been vac
cinated is very small, and while it is so
accessible no one should neglect this plain
duty. We are informed by reliable per
sons that that: is no need of any tears
trom this easel unless some other member
of the family has it, and as the precaution
Ikis been taken to prevent its future ex
posure, W5 may hope to soon record the
laijt.that the disease is no longer in our
midst. We call the attention ot our reau
v$o the city ordinance in this issue, and
also the report of the Health Committee,
and be governed accordingly. Mrs.
Doile is so far recovered as to be able to
be tip. am! should any el the reft of the
family take it. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge will be
able to give them proper care.
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U.m:km:So. Our streets presented a very
' brilliant" aspect of darkness last Moti
plj night. There Was ilot a street lamp
If' lit ru that dark and dreary night, and
those who Q ere compelled to be out after
night had either to hug the fences or take
their chances of pluuginir 6ft' the sidewalk.
We don't know whether the oil gave out,
tPwh at was the matter. The watchman
q probably knows.
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Uito Fixo TitK.vTKii. This popular place
of am iSv'injut, under the management of
Mrs. F. M. liates, is playing a very suecess
lul season at Poril.ui I. The pieces put
uii the stage are superior to any eve- per
formed in Oregon. Mazeppa was recently
porionued lo crowded nouses. It is a
good place to spend an evening when you
go to Portland.
C;.osi::. -Mrs. Martin's se'.e;t school
vu3 closed last Monday in eoiisv'qnenee of
the sin ill pox, and we are informed that
tiiu scholars have generally been with
drawn by Uk parents iiom the Seminary,
s i ihut u will probably be obliged iu close
lor a snort time.
At IIo.mk. Capt. Sam. Holmes, fro.m
the tlpper Columbia, is spending his vaca
tion with his p ire. its at thispla.ee. The
boils on the Ooiumb.i abot'c the Dalles
li.u c uli beou laid up in' the while;-. '1'he
t.tpuiu ., looks leat iriv.ibiy well, and as
li.ia.lso.ue as ever. Ho is deservedly
pOi liar wiierevcr ue is i.io.v.i.
.Sow. o'e see from the PuiiUmd pa
pers tti.tt snow lell in tLit cit.y last Mon
ti iy night. W h ive not seen any yet up
la..s v iy. Tae ao.ilIkt, h vev er. lor liie
1-I. iuvj days n is iijj.i ti lUe co.d, and
a general ireeze-u, iui; be looked tjr.
' J::v.:i,':v. J. Q j. Stone, at No. 107
Fro.f Street, i'or.la.i 1, displays a choice
mi l eleg nit assortment ol jewelry, watches,
Miwiwuro. cioelv-i, t'cj., and they
wooid uj ii ird to p!ea-e wn- cannot find
-uK'ia.ng to su.t tneir tas.e in ilia well
se.ejted s.ojk..
Tit,: t'.u.t. The. Fair to b.: lie.d by the
Likes' Aid Sjo'ieiy of the it. 1-5. dialed
tiVe.j pi ice next Tues 1 iy evening, at
-'tj 'i's 11 ill. .v H ie ti.ie: may be eX-pi.-o.ed,
a i I everybody is i.iviied io attend.
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lli Tj iitii-J.t.v. l'ae iiel laace. on her
last trip up. g,jt as far us Fairfield when
s'le bar.iied one of her tubes and was com
pel k-d to ret'Tv.i for repairs, sau is uli
ligulagiia, an 1 left here yesterday.
D.vir.v. The up-river boals leave here
tUily now. They come down with full
freights. The Fannie brought down 130
tons yesterday, a-.id the Dayton, from
Yamhill, about 7o tons.
Hons. Chas. Bogus and Albright &
Logus are receiving a large number of
li"gs. which they are putting up. We
learn that they pay from six to seven
.wats.
Danc7.. There will be a grand ball
given at Butte ville by the Masons, on the
-7th inst., on th occasion of the installa
tion of the officers Tor the next term. It
w to be a very ti io ailair.
Indian- Fiour. We learn that a fight
occurred between two Indians on "the hill
last Saturday night. Oneofthem took an
use aril hit the other over the head with
n, inflicting a serious wound.
Iiirrut:o. i
ki. ttev.
. Mr. Seliwood returned
f''o:a Astoria last Wednesday.
The next
missionary meeting will be held in this
city on tho fourth Monday in January
next.
Uuti .K.-G.Mr. A. Levy has put up to be
t raffled lor, some valuable articles, which
may be seen at his store.
Sot.n. The Oregon House was sold last
Moud iy by the Sheritf. Mr. Chas. Losjus
?archased it, for the sum of $2,000 gold
Coin.
ew G oo.s.-?Mr. "11. Can field is con
staiiily adding new
roods to his stock
Which he.
e sells at reasonable rates.
Tho big ox raised by J.
Yamhill, weighing about
toa to Portland on
t,;rd.iy.
J. Ben ton, o
3,000 pounds
the Alert vo
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Mrs Pot sre went iu " ' , t-
St the disease. She was take,, s.cki
about two weeks ago. ana asio... u; ....
b ol e out. in a very light form. Dr. iiar
K has visited the lnj..sc'.anl pronounces
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Tkack. A ride track is being laid at
Rockland to connect the river with the
railroad.. This is for the shipment of
freight brought down by the opposition
steamer Calliope.
The President's message will be found
in full in this issue. We did not receive
it until yesterday, and consequently it is
too late for comment this week. Let our
readers read the document fur themselves.
Pioneer Bdot and Shoe llaa-ofactory.
Yesterday, Messrs. Protzmnn. Carson &
Gillihau formally opened their Boot and
Shoe Manufactory at the corner of Taylor
and r'rout streets, the ceremonies of he
occasion being a cbristeneing. chamiajrne
lunch, toasts, r-csponse.s.aml a general feli
citation of the proprietors by iiuuerous
friends wliO dropped in to participate in
the festivities or to take a look through
the establishment.
This is an enterprise of much greater
magnitude than most persons would be
led to believe by the bare announcement
above, mid as it certainly is one of great
importance to the State, it deserves more
than a pacing notice. At present, the
machinery which it is intended to, employ
has not all arrived and, consequently, the
force of laborers is not so large a.s it will
be wiihin the month. There are now
twenty-two workmen employed, bat wiih
in the next two weeks and" immediately
upon the receipt of the balance of the
machinery, the force will be increased to
(ifty men, women and boys, which will be
the average, as now contemplated, for the
first year. A very huge propor:ion of all
the wot k, when the factory shall linallv
be in complete miming order, vi 1 be inn
by machinery. The company have, or
will soon have, all the modern appliances
used in the most successful manufactories
at the oar.t, so that lilty workmen will be
able to turn out an amount of work in
any given time that woul4 require the
labor of several hundred, working by
hand. The work of making a pair ot
boots or shoes is performed oy a consider
able number of persons, eacli having his
or her especial part Id do. I'rietly, the
h mils which a pair of boots, for instance,
goes through, may be described as follows:
1. The cutter who has a given size given
him, cuts from a pattern, the vamps,
backs, etc. 2. The vamps or fronts are
then passed to the crimper who passes
them through a machine, thence to crimp
ing boards to briirg them to their bent
shape. Ii. Back to the cutter who trims
and shapes them. 4. The first stitcher
then takes the parts and puts in the line
or fancy stitching, a Singer or Howe ma
chine bei ig used. 5. The paster then
lakes them and pasts the parts together
and adds the stays when any are required.
i. Another stitcher sews on the straps
and counters, etc. 7. The siding up then
follows the work being done with a New
England Wax Thread machine as rapidly
almost as ordinary clotU sewing. 8. The
next process is rubbing down Uie seams
and turning the legs--the latter by
machinery. !. The uppers next go to the
bottorners who work in teams or gangs of
four. The first lasts and tacks on the sole;
in pegged work, the second drives the
nails, and tacks on the heel ; the third is
the trimmer who pares the soles and heel
to 5l;apC ? a'd fourth, the finisher who
blacks and polishes the soie3. 10. The
boots being made, pass to the treer who
stretches and puts them in t hape for pack
ing. In sewed work the process varies
unly in the work done by teams the soles
being taCked on by one in in and the sew
ing being done by hand by another.
Shoes are made bv nearly similar pro-
cesses. At I lie close, msieau oi oemg
tree 1, they are dressed" or ' gummed.7''
An expert, with the New Ehgland Wax
Thread Stitcher, will seam ul. from 1 G to
IS dozen pairs per day. The average
earnings in a factory like this, are about
$20 per week lo each of the fifty, making
total of S 1.000 per week. Each four
men will average tot:rteeu pairs of boots
daily, or one hundred and seventy-five
pairs lor tho . whole force the Value i
which is about In a shop of filty
operatives, a'oour ten men. women and
lhihlre.ii. will work at women's and chil
dren's shoes, m il; ng an average of live
dozen pairs per Jay. valued at $21 per
doen. The cost of stock is about equal
to the cost of labor with oae third added,
where, as in this factory, the material is
all French brands, and iri s!iy of the very
fluent and best (i ialitv. The investment.
then. here, is not less than about $i:i..0)0
per vear in maierial and labor, to say
nothing of incidental outlays. The home
p aymei! s of the factory fjr a year will
reach about $n'.).0 Id. .The linn will un
dertake at. present only the manufacture
of the superior grades of work, the stock
used beinu: from (he q aality uf French kip
up io lhe very ii.ie.-a an I most costly
fancy French mate.hil; and the make to
correspond.
And. now having as biH'fly as wo well
could do it. noticed the general processe
in thi- factory, and the purpose of its eon
doctors, we tV.ke pleasure hi commanding
t hi? enterprising firm to the trade and Uie
public, partly because they are yeni ti
and worthy young men ; but eh:eiy be
cause the "enterprise in which they have
engaged is one of that class of which our
young State stands greatly in need- a
home manufactory for home consumption.
This manufactory will not only fur lish
employment at "remunerative prices for
fifty workmen, bat its bearings upon the
prosperity of the city and State may be
traced very much further than t hat one (act.
The enterprise being new th rumlier of
workmen, with the families belonging to
their care, is practically that many added
o our population. 1 ney aid all daises oi i
dealers and pre duce-rs. by becoming new
consumers. Their employment enables
mother man. or a number of men in the
State to curry on the business oi making
leather, which also widens the heal in
which labor seeks its reward. But one ot
the chief effects is in ilie emyloymeiit at
home of the capital involved hi -all the
business connections and relations or me
factory and ill people. The amount of
money aanuily sent out of the State for
its boots and shoes is enormous. The
figures would almost appal if they weic
fully set out. lake out of circulation the
amount which this house alone will ex
pend in one year at Lome, and the effect
upon financial matters all round, would
be very appreciable, affecting all branches
of business alike. As heretofore that
amount of money has been annually sent
away to purchase what this firm will now
make. Now add the amount to our circu
lation, and the affect is appreciable- as in
the first supposition, while, instead of
being hurtful, it is wholly advantageous
to the entire business community. We
lake it that, whosoever understands the
truest interests of the country, will wel
come the advent of this and all similar en
terprises, and will do and say whatever
he can to secure their entire success. For.
most certainly . the fu'd development cf
the State demands a greater diversity of
industries as much a.s it needs a multipli
cation of population; and the great out
flow of money for necessary articles of
PimsiinmllOil SilulllU Ori t M'CKfU una
cheeked and !
made to benefit .our home ar.is.uis. '1 tie
Pioneer Loot aud c3Loe
ilduulactorj, wo
trust, is but the forerunner of a dozen or
a hundred of similar establishments in
our Stat,e fo come quickly. Daily Oregt
niun, Dec. 10th. -
Correspondence.
- Editoh Entekpri-e I notice that on
the lith inst. the City Council was con
vened in extra session for the purpose of
taking measures to prevent the spread of
small-pox in the city, and gravely pro
ceeded to, order "one enu of the alley en
closed'' on which a family resides sup
posed to be suffering from that disease.
Do our astute city officials know that over
a Jm rul red persons have been exposed to
small pox contagion since last Sunday
through this same family, and would they
not have exhibited more wisdom in re
gard to this mailer ij they had ordered
the health committee'to proceed at once
to vaccinate every inhabitant in the city
who had not been recently vaccinated
with genuine vaccine virus? And also
require them to ascertain by actual in
spection whether or not a genuine sore
had been produced, and in case uf failure
have the operation repeated. This would
certainly prevent the spread of the diser.se.
The closing uf one end of an alley or a
yellow flag will certainly not.
II. W. ROSS.
- Ilsport of the Board of Health-
Oukcox City, Dec. 14. 1870.
The Board of Health appointed by the
City Council met at the ollice of Dr. Saf
farrans. Present Dr. Barclay, Dr. Safturrans.
W. Buck.
S. D. Pope was appointed Secretary of
the Board.
Dr. R uclav reported that acting in ac
cordance with instructions received from
the City Council, he had called and seen
Mrs. Dodge, and would state that he found
the case a mild one of varioloid.
It was resolved that the City Marshal
be immediately ordered to close the allev
on which Mr. Dodge resides, leaving an
opening fronting on Main street for pass
ers by. and also to raise a yellow flag over
said residence, to remain until further
notice. S. D. POI E See" v.
JjAruiiruf.
At the residence ot the bride's mother, in
King Valley. Dee, 4. lb7o, by Rev. J. W.
Osburn, Mr. W. T. Price, ot Marioa county.
and Miss Sarepta Norton, of Benton County.
In Corva'.lis, Dec. 7, 170. of putrid sore
throat, Fannie, daughter of George and
Sarah Elliott, aged (J years 7 month and 15
uavs.
Lines dedicated lo Mr. T. Davenport on
the death of his wife, Nov. 2uth, lsTo.
"We offer condolence, since the ancl of death
hath entered thy uwIlin;r enee more.
And eoaveved from thy presence a loved one
whom thou d'uls't adore.
Ilcr iiiHe.euce and kindness was felt wherever she
wen1-.
And in her love lia&l eyes beamed clearest
content.
Her voice was sweet music, when, fj' if chilled
tne Heart,
And Lid as take courage, though death did us
part.
She will ever be missed by a large circle of
friend.
To wlenn her presence failed not enchantment to
lend;
Bat, thank Heaven, faith ifies to the rescue, and
blends hope with our love,
WhisiK-riiislie is not dead, bat dw-dbs in bright
mansions above.
It was a (taln, lovely day v ht'rt her soul took its
lUifnr,
And soare 1 to the regions of endless delight ;
Her voice now unites in rich strains with the
Heavenly choir,
Her eyes feast on rare beauties that Cur soitls oft
desire.
Her soul hath triumxhantly escaped its fair tene
ment of clay,
And now basks in the suriliaht ef eternal day.
When ere lon-j thy frail bark shall laud on that
happy shore,
There thy loved ones wdl dwell with thee ever,
evermore.
Pro rressioa is stamped on all o-ar earthly career,
In eternity it wiil animate the holier sphere.
Then griwve. not my friend, grieve not for her
sake,
Since her thirst for proyrcAio;i thi world could
ne'er slake,
15 at in';':uo thee to meet her in yon brighter
ei.tiu'i
To meet a fond heart, Which truly was thine.
V. O. II.
' Tiikiu Xami-: is Lkotox," may be applied
to those wtbii'Ue annually ot Consumption.
Science has of late years sensibly diminish
ed the number, and it is gratif. i i to know
that Dr. Witt i Buliim uf Vdd Cherry
b ;s created a potent iulluence in a 'tabling
this end.
Ko iit'itufr;. We do not wish to inform
you, reader, ibat Dr. Wonderful, oi anyother
man, h is discovered a remedy that curs all
diseases of mind, body or estate, and i- dis
tlned to make our sublunary hpheie a bliss
ful Paradise, to which Heaven hself shad be
but a side show, biit we do wisht iu'orm
you that Dr. S igv's Ca.arrh licmedy has
cured ihousa-ids of cases of Catarrh in its
worst stages, and the proprietor will pay
$.oo for a ease of tlds loathsome di ease
which ne cannot cure. It may lAi procurred
by mail for sixty cents, by addressing li. V.
Fierce. M. Bitll'alo, N. . For sale at
Drug Stores." Dr. Pierce's private Govern
ment llevenue Stamp is on each package of
the genuine.
MERIT ViLL HAVE ITS
THE CELEBRATED
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
AL. PIIELIPS, hasnprncd
a shop in company with
G. CllAitNfOK, on Main "street,?:
one door above Ttios. ('harm mi's t-
where they will be ready to receive orders
for all kinds of Boots and Shoes to suit the
people.
Ladies shoes mi-ie in the latest and best
style.
"Nothing but Santa Cruz-; leather is used
for srdes, and for lhe nppeis, only the very
be t quality, of Fieneh calf 'and kip.
Repairing of all kinds promptlj- attended
to, at low rates a id in a neat manner.
I'ilEl.lPS & CilAliNICK.
Oregon City, Dee. t':3m
W ANTBD.
In all parts of the United States, to sell
L. V. DEFOREST & CO.'S
Aluminum Gcli Jewelry!
AO E NTS ARE MAKING ?200 TO 500
per wee!; selling the Aluminum Jew
eirv. The best imitation cf gdd ever intro
duced, lt has the exaet color, which it id
ways retains, and stands the test of the
stionje.-.t acids. No one can tell it from
i;old only by weight the Ahirniriuiu Gold
tteiu about 1-10 lighter. L. V. Defohest &
Co. are selling their goods for l-Io the piiee
gold jewelry is sold for, and on nwsl liberal
terms to iigenls 1-1 ca.-h, b.iiance ill SO, Co
uud fo days. We send persons wishing to
aci as agt ut-i, a tull and complete assortment
of goods, consisting oi Seals, bracelets. Lock
ets, Ladies' and Oenta' Chains, Pins, Rings,
Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ac, for -JlOO S'loto
be paid when the goods me received, the
o ner in jo, (JO und i'O davs. Part:ea
-,.i.;.-, i., ..i.... 4.
j wul d dress L. V. liKhOKiiST &, CO.
4.0 auU 4i liioudway, N. Y.
PACIFIC
iOBT AM 8 SHOE HOUSE.
Grand Opening Out
OF OUtt
FALL GOODS.
835,000 WORTH
' CF
Boots & Shoes,
TO EE UETAILEU AT
WHOLESALE FIGURES
THE LAUGEST AMOt'ST
In Any Ectail Store cn the Pacific
Coast.
. 1VE llAVE COOTS FOlf
Men, Boys & Children,
OF ALL SHAPES, STYLE and QUALITY!
OVER 'S30
DIFFERENT KINDS of MEN'S BOOTS
ALONE.
WE
BENKISRT'S I'lIILAD QUILTED BOT
TOM HOOTS;
BUCKINGHAM'S IlAND-MADK SEWED
BOOTS, French Calf, Single Doubk
and Tap Soles : all shapes ;
EKUELL'S MOUTS, Fine Calf,' ChiMinel
Nuiicd, and l'i'j;ju l and Tapped Sole ;
lleavv Calf, Double Selo, Woe Quilted
and Tap Soles ; Lihl Kip, Tap Soles
Men's, l?iv's and ( hildi en's.
SElBKULICli'S FRENCH SCREWED
PHILADELPHIA MADE JjOOTS,
II -i.vy and Liht Calf.
REED'S, FOGG k HOUGHTON'S GOD
FEEV'.-, Ilatchelder's, Johnson it Wood's
Part ridiif's and Underwuo.J & Co's
CALF Kit' and SLATGll'f Eli EOOTS,
E ,stei u Manul'aetiii': .
C;ilifa: liiia. Work uiuue Esprcss!y
ta- Us.
1IECHT BEOS. UNITED WORKING MEN,
C.dil'ornia Co-ope'atives, Ma:ks it ('al
isher, Muekinna-'- t Hecht's, and On in
Joiie' make of I'.OOTS sii.d SHOES,
HKOG.VNS. and LADIES' and CHIL
DREN'S DRESS I5ALMORALS.
Ye have also a fine assonnent of GENTLE
MEN'S Fl.ENCil CALF, HAND-MADE
M'JA ED
OslVrI Tics, tiuilcJS ; Viiucc AIlcts
Those who cms'dur themselves diflicult to
fit or su t with a Hoot or Shoe, we would be
very nuieti pleased to have call and examiuc
our ooJs.
Prolzriian, Giillliun & Co.,
PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
Mo- J2S Front Street,
St. Cliatlvs rrcicl Uuildliai;.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
OctHtf
BILLIARDS!
Messrs. Fhekm & Coiieiider
The well-known R ITard Tabic iriinufac
lures. of New Yoik, have stablishcd at
fcil rIii'ket St., .Sjs! I"ritiJt-!sco.
An extensive b;-aiieh of their business, where
they oroi) -so to keep cans aut'v on lian.l the
LA:;OE.ST and most complete assortniu- t of
IiIkL,l.HE T.-ti?LF, CI()2i:S, CIES,
ETC., OX '1 HIM COAST.
TIIF T.VULFS are d the latest s-tyle anc;
size recently adopted in the Eastern States ;
are niuuuiactnred in the bet m-sible man
ner, ami furnished with Pil ELAN'S LAT
EST IMFUOVEI) O'UKIIIOXS.
The new comn.'sition Hillittrd Ball made
13' the Hyatt M mufac' tiring Co, of Albany,
N. ., the b:;.t substit.ite Jor ivory vet dis
covered. For sa!c On'y by us. Piieei'i Go
per set.
All goils fold wdl be of the best quali'y,
and the priees fully as low ai any othe.
house in the business.
Parties visiting the city ate invited to
visit our ware rooms and im-peet our stock.
GEO. E. I'll ELAN, .'41 Market St.
N. B. Tiu public are notilied that no
other parties on the 1 acifn; coast have the
right to sell Phelan's Cio hions. - Nov4:S:n
mi. cl .i UK's
' 'Ecr Special Complaints"
DR. CLABE'S IN VIGORATOU GIVES
strength to the aged and debilitated 5
it is especially designed for young men Who
have wasted their vigor by excesses of every
kind, and uli persons whose Systems buve
become weak by imprudence, arc completely
restored bv its use. Pi ice. one dollar.
DR. CLARK'S PU RIPER cleanses the
blood from all impurities ; such as Scrofula.
Syphilis, Mercurial llheumati.-m, Humors of
ever 8'rt, Bad Breath, Offensive Perspira
tion, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from
the Ear, Sore Eyes. Sore Throat, Falling of
the Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches,
and ail diseases of the Lungs and Digestive
Organs. Price, one dollar.
DR. CLARK'S PANACEA relieves pair
of every desciipti m. Headache, Earache,
Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pam in
the Breast and Limbs, lt is .an invaluable
remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no
family should be without it.
dollar
Price, olle
1K. CLARK'S ELTXIR is a certain cure
f.r all weakness of the Genito-Urinary Or
gans, and discharges of a muco purulent na
ture, Leiicorihea, ( J.movrhea, Snermatoi--
1 hea. and f-'cminal Weakness, are speedily
cured by its tisr Price, one dodar.
DR. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females
only, is guaranteed to cm reel nil special
in eriuai iiies un,i ti.iiieunies 01 single la
dies. Married ladies are cautioned not to
use it when in a certain condition, as its
eife' ts would be too powerful. Price, one
dollar.
Ail of these celebrated' remedies arc pre
pared from Fluid Extracts under Dr. Claik's
immediate supervision, and uie warranted
fresh ard pure. All sfllicted persons shou'd
.s.-ud a carefully written statement of their
ailments to Dr. Clark, and the proper rem
edy will be sent piomptiy to their address.
Dr. Clark ran be consulted personally at ins
oH'n e, and will famish ad the necessary ac
commodations to patients who pdace them
stives under his care. All letters addicsscd
to DR. J CLARK,
Novll ly 1270 Broadwav, New Voik.
Oregon Lodt Xo. 3, I. O. f O. F.
'sv Meets every Thursday even
BJ iur at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
HaU. M-Atn s eet.
' Members ot tne uruci arc i nvuea i" awna
Uy older. - ...
THE 'NEW FOOD.
IKS. ' v-'-V'1.'.- ,1: " .
For r. foT7 cents you can hnv
yto Oroccr cr Druggist a
; actago cf SEA FARIXE,
:::ado from p;:ro Irish Moss, cr
Carra-ceii, vhicli vi!l li-ake
L-stccn cuart3 of Blanc 3Iango,
nnd a ll!:o quantity cf Vnl
diRfjs, Custard Creams, Char
lotte -Iiusso, &c. It U tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food hi the vrorld. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children. ,
A Glorious Cfcanrro ! !
citrLvr "voii.D-s tc?;ic.
Plantation Bitters.
T2a5s "vvossdcrftal vegetable
rcstoi-nivc -3 t!aa eEaeeJ-ssEa-c!aor
of 6"33 fecHilc zizscl clcfla
inicd. As n nsicl cos'cSaal
for tlic njjesl siecI lusicaud, it
rzcEaacs. Ai i rccrssy bi tEsc
ncrvotia woa'iacsg Co wlaSs'i
Xi'02iEcri zzv$ especially sia-
ieci, Lt E"3 GMjierscfi'SsMgf every
'olEicsr ciarmsainki. E:a till CSa-
cs lTsia, it sac!- r.3 ra spccic
rsB every S2ccae. ol" disua'slcE.
wSascEa a2a3es22aaae cEsc Erejdily
fijreaBgeEa Raad breaks clowti else
i!kanl spaa'ais. For sale ly
till I3aEis'uisis.
Ai'g. 2u, lS7o:l y
THE GREAT
AnlnfalliblO Bi.00i ptniFiEn, possess
ing rare TO-ici end SEtvi.E xiropertics
11 certr-In cure for rheumatism, goct.
mx'u aluia. and nil kindred Diseases.
It completely restores the system T.hcn Im
paired by disease, revives the action cf thi
iiij.-i;YS nu:l gi:!tal o itcA.vs, radi
cally cures scnorLLA, s.ilt hieki.ii
tud all i-aa'PTivi; and cutaxeol's bis
tases, gives iimiiediato end permanent relief
in dyspepsia. EnvsK-ELAs, Tumofs,
Boils, Scald Ilcad, Ulcers and Sores; eradi
cates from the system all traces of Mercurial
Disease,
It is pfSELY TEnTASLE, bein made
from an horb found indiscnous in California.
It is therefore peculiarly suitable for uso by
Femalos and Children, as a Eiooa L'lriii-
FlEa osl REXOVATORi
For Sale by all Druggists.
KEBtKGTOM, UQSTETTER & CO,
AGENTS,
LZO arid 31 Market Ctrect,
Can rrarxlsco.
Oct. 2?:lm
JOTICE.
The People's
Transpostaticn Company
WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS
FROM ORE 8 OH GUY
AS FOLLOWS:
EOS rOHTLAND :
At 7 A. M.. every day, except Sunday;
And 1 1. M. " " "
Monday, Tuesday. Thurs
day and Friday,
FOX
Galera, Alt any and Corvallis.
AND OX
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY
rOR
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A. A. McCELLY, President.
No .-.!. 1670-14-?. tt
v t '1 ' '
A 4 ' f, ' ,
' - ' CWJ iXV NX--"
KEDLNGTOX, IIOSTETTER & CO.
Stop (hat Coughing !
Some of you can't, and we pity you.
You have tried every remedy but tl e
ONE destined, by lis intiin.-io merit, to
supersede all jdinilar preparations. It
is not surprising you should be reluc
, lant to try something else af.cr the many
xptriments you have made of trashy
compounds foisted on the public as a
ctriaiu cure ; but
Jewell's Pulmonary Syrup
is really the VERY REST remedy evr
compounded for the cure of Ctugh,
Colds. Sore TItrotttt, Atfkma, IVliooping
Cough', Hronrliitis and Constumplion.
Thousands of people in California and
Oregon have been already benefited by
the surprising curative powers of
Hewe'To Pulmonsry Syrup
and with one accord give it their un
qualified approbiit on.
V'e now address ourselves to all who
are unacquainted with this, the greatest
panacea of the age. for the hcalinsr of all
diseases of the Throat itntl Luugt,
assuring you that
NgwsIPs Pulmonary Syrisp
h is cured thousands, and it will cure
YOU, if you try it. This invaluable
medicine is pleasant to the taste ; sooth
ing, healing and strengthening in its
-fleets ; entirely free from all poisonous
or deleterious drugs,and perfectly harui--less
under all circumstances.
For Sale ly all Druggists.
REDINGTON, IIOSTET1 ER . & CO.,
41G and 418 Front street, Sau Francisco.
Rcdingtoii's
Essence Jamaica Ginger,
ll'hich V conf'ideiitly reroi.imer.di-d us Uie
Lett prepa.) tion jwiv lefort the public.
This valuable preparation, containing
i l a highly concentrated form all the
properties of Jamaica Gingerjhas become
one of the most popular domestic reme
dies for all diseases of the stomach aud
digestive organs.
As a tonic, it will be found invaluable
to all pers His recovering from debility,
whether produced by fever or otherwise;
lor wtile it imparts to the system all the
plow and vigor that can be produced by
wine or brandy, it is entirely free from
the reactionary ellicts that follow the
use of spniis of any kind.
It is also an excellent remedy for
females who stiller from difficult men
struation, giving almost immediate re
lief to the spasms that so frequently ac
company that period.
It gives immediate lelief to Nausea,
caused by riding in a railroad car, or Ly
sea sickness, or other causes.
It is also valuable as an external ap
plication for Gout, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc.
UEDISGTO.V, IJOSTETTlSii & CO.,
4.1 1 and 418 Front street, Sau Francisco.
F I av o r I n g E x t r a c t s
AI1E THE PERFECTLY IF RE AND
highly concentrated Extracts from Fush
Fruits, prepared with great care.
Thev i' re put up in superior style, and
in a bottle holding TWICE ASM ECU
as the ordinary brands of Extracts.
Comparing quality and contents, none
other are nearly so cheap.
Whenever tested on th eir merits, they
have been adapted in preference to nil
othets. and are now the STANDARD
FLAVORING EXTRACTS ol the Pacilic
Coast.
MAliK THE AD VANTAGES.
l!y purchasing Rtdington's Concen
trated Flavoring Extract.-, y u obtain an
article not only superior in richness and
delic.icy oi fl tvor to any o'her of a simi
lar nature, but. far moic economical, be
cause e:ich battle In Ids double the
quantity contained In a bottle of any
oilier flavoring extract sold.
REDiMiTOS, IIOSTE1TEK & CO.,
Agents for the Pacific Coast.
Would yon escape FEVER AND AGUE,
mid preseive health and vigor durinsr the
s'ekiy season, make ecca-iunal use of the
following as
If von are ATTACKED With Chills
and Bilious Fever, or have been a victim
to such disease, and used other so-called
remedies without permanent relief, seek
at once the safest and surest
CIFEEj
by usin2, according lo directions
MASON & POLLARD'S
ANTI-RflALARIA,
or, Fever and Ague PilR Time lias
proved them thoroughly to be the safest
- and most reliable remedy known. Tluy
contain no mercury or other mineral or
chemicid.. Tliy are exclusively Y-ge-table.
Thr stimulate the f Mictions of
tie liver. Congestion is impossible where
they are used. They do not deter from
daily labor, by assisting dicrest ion tl ey
add flesh mid mii cleto the fraire. Tiny
are aiiaoted to all ages and both sexes,
ai-d as a
FARflBLY MEDECBNE
Will CURE in Oudr inotpiehcy, three
fourths ot all ibseasrS imddenlal to a
mala! imis climate. For Dyspepsia, in
small doses, the bnve no equal.
For sale by "all Druggists.
RED1SGTOS, IIOSTETTER & CO.,
- SOLE AGENTS;
The Battle for Life
Winch is continually goin ori between
health and disease, 'has. -never received
from anv medicine Such tnHr-L-e nnrl nn-
mistHkiible assi-taneei on the side of
health, as it Las from
ftewcll's Pulmonary Syrup
UEDIGTO?f, HOSTETTEI1 & CO.,
IIS and 418 Front street. Sin Francisco.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A. IS Hicl!cigOE2
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Fortified.
AUCTION S A LES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, GencntlMtrchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday
A. li. TiiclTAP.lfoSj Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Par and Rundle lion
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fiy-atis, isLect iion, R. G. Iron j
a lso :
A large assortment of Groceries andLiquors
A. 13. KlCHAKDSON, AlK-tiOlift-r ,
Harvest oi? 1S70 S I
Selling off to Close e6iu,
Asad mo liUMKr Cf !
The Entire 8oc!!
OF
SHY G00E
READY-MADE CLGTIIIIiG, ,
C0TS AUD ECIS,
ileUs Ladies, Misses and Childrctos'
HATS AKB CAPS,
Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated
ware, ramts, tiis, iainpg,
Wicks, Chimneys d Etimers I
Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. G
Idas rjol to he sold
RegardSess of Price!
this matter, call at the old corner.
I. SEELING,
. a j tun iu oi.iri ii n nu itrri.Lt
South cf I ojie 4" Co. a 1 iu &ttre
Ortgtn City.
J.
IALSTGEV!,
IS ST ILL AT HIS Ol.D STAND.
CORNER OF MAIN anu SIXTH STREETS,
OREGON CITY, OREGON 4
"VTyilERE HE WOULD INVITE HPS
friends, and the public-iu jjenei al, to
call and examine his stock, consisting ot a.
general assortment of
Clot Esiijjir
Hooe s ss hklI Sieves,
Mats a.cI.Caps9'
fSF HaVihir frOrr inniiv Vears. cvnen'riiio
learned that
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
LIES I U S MAI L PROFITS!
JS DETERMINED TO
OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS "WILL
S.lence the Cry of Pordand Piices I
Oregon City, August 2Sili, lsuy.
JOHN MYIifSS,
UNDER THE COURT HOI SE.
oi:
i:E'0N CITY. OREGON.
RETAIL D1.AI EES IN
O
GKOCEISIES,'
"Wo also constantly keep on ii&nd
SALEM CASSIMEP.ES, FLANNELS
TYEEDS AND ELANKETS,
"yLIcli wb will Fell at the Factory t'rices,
and will take wool in exchange.
5?fWe will also pay the liipdiesd price for
Cutter, Epcrs, and all kinds of Vbod coimtrr
produce; We will sell rts low as any house
in Oregon,. for Cash orjtis equivalent iu good
merchantable produce.
JOTJ'" Give us a cull si Lis sati. fy yourselves.
Sheriff' tr Sale.
O
IyY VIRTUE OF AN FXECUTIONm
y sued out. of the Circuit Court of thj
State of Oregon, for the f'ount.v of Clacka
mas, in favor of Patrick Pair, ptaintiff", and
against Saul Wixon. defendant, for the sum of
four lundred and niney-eight dollars, ($498
oo), in U. S. gold com. now due, and with
interest at the rate of ten jir cent, per an
num from the 25th dov of October, lSTo, find
the further sum of slxtr-two 90-1 fM) dollars
(02 SiO) costs. 1 have levied unon an ou
Monday, the 2Gth d;iv of December, 1670.
at 1 o'clock n. m., at the Court House dor,
in Oregon City, in said county. J will sf 11 nt
VUblic auction, to the hiqest Iidr for IT.
S gold coin, to satisfy spM execution. c stR
and accruing costs, ail of the light title and
interest of said Saul Wixon in and toio
following described real property, situated
iu said Clackamas eountv, to-wi : The
poiith-ea t quarter of section twenty. uine
(291, east half f fonth-west quarter of ?ec
t on' twtnt.V-nine (29) ; east half of north
east quarter of section thirty-two (32), con,
taming three hundred and twenty (S20
acres, all in township fiye, south rne, on
tiist of the VYilIamellp me-idian.
ARTHUR AYARNEU,
Sheriff of Clacainas county
Oregon City, Novtter 25, 1670.W4
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