The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, January 20, 1871, Image 3

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TOAVS AND COUNTY.
VOTICE TO imGAMfc.
The ExTEitrriT.SK having been designated
by Governor Grover as the official organ
.for Clackamas eonnty tinder the -Litigant
Act," we give notice that we are prepared
to.comply with the terms of said act.
AGENTS FOll THE R?'Itl E.
. TIiefol!owing persons are authorized tj
act as agents for the Exekrpkisc :
vJiM,JL5aItimore, Portland, Oregon.
"Thomas Uorce, Sun Franc. sco.
J.. P.-FUher, - " ,
Hudson & Menet.41 Tai k How, New rrk.
v. Geo. P. llowcii & Cc, i-J Park How, .New
Abbott & Co., No. 82 & 64 Nassau street,
Xew York:' . .
Hudson, -'Tenet Jfc Co., Chicago, Illinois.
V Coe. Wetherill & Co., CUT Chestnut street,
O Philadelphia.
' Moore & Howard 517 Locust street, x uua
delphia. :'I'-Bir.KEr. We take great pleasure in
Acknowledging the fact that we hare been
-most handsomely bilked oat of advertising
by the following rascals, and in order that
"our readers may not be served in the same
Ciyay by sending them money, we publish
Qeir names all of Xew York Ci:y : Dr.
-dark, claiming to have London Remedies;
";Vmily Sewing Machine Company ; L. V.
Jelforeat, jeweler ; Ciias. P. Xortoa & Co.,
jewelers. About three weeks since an ad
vertisement appeared in our columns from
,the Victoria Company, claiming to have
"''something every lady needs, which we are
rather inclined to put down as a Uik, and
., 'dvise ocr readers to send no money until
. further notice. We have been bilked out
.!$f afcdut $140 w.nth of advertising by
? , these sharpers, and we think it has learned
; : 3 a "trick" which prove worth more
fj.Cb.un double the amount. Hereafter no
Advertisement will be inserted in ourcol
,:,lm'13 unless received through our agents,
,.0'r paid for in advance, unless the parties
rare .know to tu as reliable. While we
We been most handsomely bilked by
'J" these petty thieves, we have the consola
tion. that we are not alone, as almost evew
flittr I t-i ........ I. . 1 .1 . .
.-t-vt uwu-iim nan mese advertisements.
md a number are still publishing (hern.
.To those who are still publishing"!.1!',-;d-
:irM't-isement3 we won Id' suirest '"the pro
priety .of tak ing i hem out. lf the publish-
- -frs have been bilked there is n rwwi
--Avhy they should Ivy lb there cc'uuhdrels to
u.lk their patron. 3.
Oswego. The proprietors of this dow
u svu intents; and purposes) dead i-.jv.-u
,8eem to be in excellent spirits respecting
their prmpyrfty. It would indeed be
grange ir the reroi.rc-s abounding about
'.Oiwego did not give them this hope.
One of the best water privileges, itiex
.haustable mines of iron, and a good re
gion ol country must put new life 'into
tlie place so mo day. The Oregon Iron
Company have expended a large -um ot
G,inoney to test the tact that Oregon Iron
cannot be excelled in Europe, and they
resume operations wh-t; the proper
time comes. Next week the Oswego Mill
ing Company will commence the manufacture-
of lumber. The town site ha
lately been platted, and there is room
enough there, and mines of Wealth sulTici
tmt about the place, to make it the Puis--urg
ut the PaciPc Cuut.B,i!eUu.
Had I'ov.s.
-Oiegou City can match any
place in Oregon for bad boys.. Within
Ahe past two weeks we have "haiia good
iPpportuniiy of seeing ;Se:"e rising young
-men show themselves. Whenever there
is any am.isemeuf. going on. thev croud
around the door and keep up a continual
noise and disturbance, and if they do not
ueeeedju beting tu.j,. W;IV ln,() (htf
. show." .climb uj) on the awning and have
-confederates on the inside who let them
m the window, and when once inside ihey
.inake it disagreeable to all who pav their
money to see tho performauce. Th'ey are
:u nuisance and disturbance, and we be
. dieve that if one or tw.. ni' h , -
.made an example of. it would have a ben- I
etlcial effect on t!ie ethers. The climbing !
in of the windows is nothing better than I
-petty larceny, and boys who would be!
J '-"! c. ' ou:o nn, 1'esitaie to
teal the same amount it cos!;? to go into
.the door were they not fearful of being
caught at it and punished.
Bcsinks.s Notices. Nothing perhaps
.shows so. well the public spirit and busiu
..i!t fjual iucations o" the merchant, manu
frtcturers, etc., as t!eir aiveriisemeiHs in
ocal papers. Lo sides showing their pub
lic spirit in supporting the press, knowing
;th&t the status of the local piv.-s of any
;cify is a criterion of pr spcrity. thev
how that their wares are open tor inspec
tion to every one. and that those who ad--Tertije
thus liberally, cannot but deal lib
erally, honest! and conscientiously with
their customers.
, Ckotki. The P. T. Company's ware
house at this place is filled to its utmost
.capacity with wheat a-'d flour. It has
been found necessary to lay up some of
the boats, as there is no room either here
or in Portland to store the wheat that is
ready to bring down. There are no ves
ei loading at pvsent. and the amount
nc-mm-lated has filled all the warehouses
in bth places, it is esiimalod that there
:ure nvcr two thousand tons of trheat and
ilour m the warehouse at this place.
. Dbt Dock. The Shoo-Fly has bcr-n
placed in the dry-dock to undergo repaid
We learn that her stern v. i'T be recon
structed, and made after the jnndel of th
.Senator and Fannie 1'atton, which is cal
cu ated to give her more speed. 1Uid she
will driw less water. The Success i c.U0
.. jam up iuu nuving ncr
hauled.
machinery ovcr-
I'rsiNK.ss Notick. Messr
I'rotzman.
lillihan & Co. ar.
preparing fo remove
.their stock of goods to th
J corner of First
pud .uprno!i streets, whero th.v n,-,. t, t-.
ud :
I,.
fin CVl'C I'ilf. SI ..o (!.,..! ..
Thus will oe tho sl, a,Voi for tho salo of
ne rrood-s m inn! i,Oi,-...l ... . i ...
V. ? V V. - "u; -loneer
" - ' tiuauu.
, Some Lkmox. A Ch
ncacian preented
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ssrs. Harding & Fo'tbr with a lemon
"hich he brought from China, measuring I
wx inches in diameter and eighteen and i
pne-quatter inches in ci rc urn fere ne -rid '
fcross.the ends twenty ana one nuarter 1
inches. This may be called some lemon. !
a.
..PAKAmsB Lost. This panorama y,-as
exhib'ited here last Wednesday ni-ht to a
fuU hoii?e, in fact all that could bo crowd
ed in. The . views are very protfv and
the lectures given r. connection v. ithVich
- scene-were well delivered. It js v e-th
the aamission fee to see it.
Sewing Society. The Lndi.
sewing
Society of the Episcopal Church meets
next Tuesday afternoon at the residence
of Mr. D. U. Gccd.
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PKsoxal. We had the pleasure of calls
from the following gentlepjen during the
past week : lion. A. J. Dtifur. of Portland;
Mr. Handler, editor of the West Side ; L.
Fieischuer. Esq-, State Treasurer, and
Hon. II. H. Gilirey, Assistant Secretary of
State autl Private Secretary to the Gov
ernor. We are always pleased to receive
those friendly calls.
Bhewkkt. Mr. II. Hurnbel continues
10 make the best of lager beer at his
brewery in this city, ad persons desiring
a good article will do well to give him a
call. See his advertisement ia another
column.
Pr.orosAi.s. We call attention of per
sons interested to the advertisement of
sealed proposals for the construction of
locks by the. Willamette Falls Canal Com
pany. All bids must be handed in before
the 1st ol Match nekt.
Increasing. Mr. Pope's school has in
creased to such an extent that he has been
compelled to employ Mis3 Harlow for as
sistant. We are pleased to know that the
school thus far promises to be a complete
success.
Cf.TFK IIot sK. We call the attention of
our reaacrs to the advertisement cf this
well known hotel.
The new proprietors
will spare no pains to eater
to the com
forts and wants of all who may favor them
with a call.
A Faii.uhe. The Wellington Sisters per
formed here last Saturday evening to a
very thin house. The performance is tot
very highly recommended ly those who
attended.
S'EAV.EK. The next steamer will xoave
Portland about next Saturday, the 2Stb
hist.
Ditort.Ei:. Read the advei tiseimmt of
the American llroiler. It is of importance
to all hotels and private families.
Fit est i Sensation WonoerkVt Phe
nomenon. An acquaintance relates, the
following acoi.unt ol a s'range phenomen
on, witnessed by himself and several other
))erons last Sunday evening, at the resi
dence of a M. Rhndes. two miles east of
Oswego. Mr. Rhodes and family wife
and two children and a MV. Derr. wife
and child, ocenpy the house, and our in
formant, with his tdster, was spending the
night there when, tl.a occtinence took
place. The stVanae is.iipeavance was seen
j in the orchard adjoining which the house
! stan. Is. It was at first, like one of the
I India rubt'ej: balloon Which we have o.'-
len see: i in our streets, with abiilliant light
inside, by which the ball was illuminated,
showing all the colors in distinct rings
This ball of light moved around, some
times iu otve direction and then again in
another; sometimes ascending higher than
the tops of the surrounding fir trees, and
then coming Jo .the ground again. Several
times it changed its form and, instead of
being round and variegated in color, it
suddenly took the shape of a fiery bril
liant star. Two or three times it d!-ap-pea'-ed
as if going into the g"ound, reap
pearing asraiu iu a moment at exactly the
same spot. While the entire party stood
gazing at it. Mr. Rhodes V elated to our in
formant, a former occurrence exactly like
it. ou!v a few mouths ago. and stated that
when U then appeared, a huge panther or
an animal of that species, happened to be
in the orchard, and that when the ball of
light ca'e.e near it the animal uttered the
most unearthly screams of fright and ran
away. Mr. Rhodes had hardly Completed
the narration of these circumstances when
the light began to approach the h uise.
When it had come finally within a few feet.
a large animal set up a ternhc roar near
the corner of tbw house and sprang away
just in fiont of the party and disappeared.
The entire party, though they had not be
lore manifested anything more than curi
osi'y, were of course, greatly startled by
this denouement and rushed recklessly
into the house, nearly carrying the door
off Its 'hinges, one of them exclaiming.
'My God, it is as big as a lion!'' Just as
it had done on the lormer occasion, the
ball of light then made a circuit of the
house and taking a straight line, ascend
ing g'adiially, it disappeared in the. dis
tance. Our inlormant says that -neither
of the persons who witnessed it is super
stitious, or a beiiever either iu ghosts, gob
lins, spiritual apparitions, or any ether
such foolishness," but having seen it (some
of them lor the second time) they ar nat
urally curious and puzzled as to the ex
planation of the phenomena. If we were
to make a niess, we should say that some
person or persons had played a clever
trick with a Chinese lantern, string, etc.,
to frighten the inmates of the house. The
witnesses, however, utterly refuse to be
lieve in such a thing as possible, and we
give the story for what it is worth, as
.here is some excitement in that neighbor
hood about the occurrence. Oregonian
William TJoyd Garrison on the Sari
Eomingo Job.
It appears that the Radicals are greatly
out with Grant on his little San Domingo
speculation. Lloyd Garrison, in a long
letter published iu the New York Indt
pcitdcd, closes as follows :
V'i;h a territory capable of sustaining
the present population of the globe, inex
haustible in its resources, unrivaled in its
enterprise, and peerh ss in its strength, is
it not humiliating to. see the chief magis
trate of the nation magnifying the annex
ation of the petty island of Si'n Domingo"
as a measure essential to our national se
curiiy and prosperity, and "to provide
honest means of paying our honest debts
without overtaxing ti.e people''? We no
more need k for any such purposes than
we do the planet Saturn. Such exagger
ation may do for "buncombe"'; but it is
unworthy a sensible man, and a satire
upon Ihe boasted inherent- excellence of
our republican institutions.
To secure the object for which he so
zealously contends a eal unite, inexpli
cable, not to say suspicious, in view of his
phlegmatic temperament and weliduiown
cncin,1po'ct'ou t':e 1 resident ceunseia
annexation by the passage through both
houses ol Congress, like an ordinary en
actment, and by a bare majority of votes,
of a joint resolution. This Is to override
the treaty-ratit ing power ; and he finds
his justification in the lawless disregard of
thai power by the manner in which Texas
was acquired at tbe diclaiidn of the slave
holding South. Let Congress refuse to
exercise a perojrativo not conferred iinon
i
l-y the Constitution : and lot tooniror he
; allowed oxcrnt wlnt. is dnn..
by and with
j i.ifiiiiv,co ()! the Senate.1- according to
! the tuode prescrih.'d hv th.. .-,. -
! of the lanp."-'
The Piahideaier says that the citizens of
Camas Valley have built, at their own ex
pense a bridge about lot) feet long, across
the Coqille. about 5 miles below Mr. Win.
D iy's. It is a great .convenience to the
traveling pnlMic. b'etrg on tl?e mail route
between Roseburg and the coast.
. A Pitttlmru; girl prevents the
men about the I)t-ollice from star
ing in her 1'aeo ly showing a little
of her ankle.
An oxpe; icncfil old wnflomnn
says that all that is necessary in the
! enjoyment of love or sausage is
conttaence.
The Walla; Walla Statesman comes to us
ia a sev dress,- and it- presents a very
handsome appearance. It is one of our
very best exchanges, and a credit to the
town wheae it is published.
The Phrenological Journal kok Jan
c.vnv. New Volume contain-'-Tho Uee
chersof to-day' with five xcelltfnt por
traits ; Importance of Chenistry; by Prof.
Charles J. Joy ; II. B. Clalliu. the emmi
nent merchant ; Dream laud, the nature
of Dreams ; Physical Education Eating
and Mental Action Dyspepsia, etc.;
Moderation, a Poem ; Woman's Sphere
and influence ; R. 1- Woodvrard, of Cali
fornia ; Decision, its relation to a success
ful life ; The Mormon People, who and
what they are. their Religion, Social Life,
Accomplishments and Trosptcts; The
Editor s Message : The Study of Man ;
Leig!i Hunt as an Essayist ;. What Shall
I do?'' Adventures of a Xcn Combatant ;
TJhe condor, illustrated, and a dozen other
articles, brief, pertinent and interesting.
The who.lv, making tip a peculiar excel
lence among the. issues of a Monthly
whose general superiority is universally
acknowledged. Single Numbers. 'M cents;
for the year $3, including a handsome
chromo premium. S. R. Wells, Publisher.
tS) Broad wiy. X. Y.
The LnrLE Corporal Magazine for
January is received. It is small praise to
say that this magazine has no superior
and fcT equals in the world, for children
of all ages, and for older people with
youug liearts. The new., serial begun n
this number ppena admirably, and the
whole number is as full of good thing ""sa
an t'gg is of meat." The illustrations are
exceedingly . creditable. $1.50 a year,
and beautiful premiums for club?'. Ad
dress Sewel & Miller, Publishers, Chicago.
111. The November and December num
bers td -'70 are sent free to all new subscri
bers for 1ST 1 sent before January 1st.
, Yovng Pilot. The January nnmder of
this handsome new Monthly. for vouth. is
very brilliant. 7 My Uncle's Watch." a
serial, by Win. Everett. anthor 0f '-(harS
ing Rase"' and '-Double Play? promises to
equal eiher of those popular works. Rooks
and Reading." by- Robert x.iard Collier.
-Tom's Christmas' by Horatio Alsror. Jr.,
as well as "Reminiscences 0r nn Ejigineer.''
are all capital. In fact, t.V(ry article is
good, and the fall page iihtration ex
cellent. .$1.00 per iinn(im. g(M,d stamp
for specimen. Young ljot Pub. Co.,
Chicago. Agents want0(.
DIEU.
In Mihvnukie, Janunry 1 Rt h. 1 871 ,.3Irs
Elizabeth II. Fellwood, wi'e of Uev...T W.
Selhvood, need 07 veirs and s month-.
Tn Lane county. Jan. fith, of typhoid
fever Elizabeth -Olive, daughter f)f Geo. W.
and Martha Rineiiart, aged 8 years, 4 months
arid 'S.1 days.
Pimples on the Face. Eruptions. Riot oli
os. Scrofulous diseases, and all sores aris
ing from impure blnod. are cured by Dr.
Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical' Dis
covery. For lironchitis. Laryngitis and
all severe and iimrerincr conjrhs nothinf"
equals it. It cleanses, purifies and
strengthens the system. As an Anti-Ril-ion-5
or liver medicine and for habitual
constipation of Mm bowels it works won
derful cures. S Id by druggists.
Healing on its "Winos," say a'l who
b've mr.de use of Dr. Winter'' Bulfir.mof
Wiul Cherry, and by such use cured them
selves of coughs, colds, and envsumption.
The prudent will always keep this remedy
by them. janlSWi
Oregon. City Prices Current.
The following are the prices paid for
I produce, and the prices at which oilier al
leles are selling, m this market :
WHEAT While. bushel, UOKoSl
OATS bushel, it) cts.
POTATOES r bushel. fOf7?.7f cts. !
ONIONS "t'l bushel. SI 00C7S1 50.
FLOUll-V i:l5k.SA.OO0S.V 50.
DEANS White. lo.. 1 cts.
DUJ.ED FEL'li Apples. lb.,. 5c:
Peaches. lb.. U$e: Plunis. 1 lb., 15(2,
10 cts.; Currants. It).. 10(2)20 cts.
BCTTEll-V .. SJOcts.
F(;GS-4l lozen. 25 cis.
CHICKENS J dozen, S3 00.
SUGAj: Crushed. lb.. 20 cts.; Island
1O012J cts.; N. (.. lb.. 15 cts.;
San Francisco refined. H . HiJ cts.
TEA Young llvson, lb.. SI 50; Ja
pan. lb., y0c.$l 25 "; Black. 1 tt., 75c.
S1 oo. .
COFFEE cts.
SALT- lb., cts. -..
BYltUP Heavy (Jolden. 1 gall., COc. ;
Ex. Heavy Golden, "f. gall.. Si 00
BACON Hams, In.. If! cts; Sides.
i; cts. Shoulders, 10 cts.
LAUD t lb.. 1212 cts.
OIL Devoe's Kerosene. gall., 75c. fh,
lot); Linseed oil. raw, gall.. 1 GO :
Linseed oil. boiled. "P gall.. SI GO.
WOOL -f) lb.. 2((22 cts.
BEEF On foot, 7 V,8 cts. J, lb.
POKK On foot. Go- 7ets. If). s
SH EEF Per liead."62 0i)(WS2 50.
HIDES Green. lb.. 5c. ; Dry, 13 lb.,
12A cts ; Salted, be
WILLiIAM DAVIDSON,
O.Tice.j Xo. Gl Front
PORTLAND,
SiOt,
OREGON.
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Special Collector of Claims.
A large amount of CITY and EAST PORT
LAND Property for Sale.
Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un
cultivated LANDS, located in all parts of
the State.
Investments in REAL ESTATE and other
PROPERTY, made for correspondents.
CLAIMS of ail descriptions promptly col-
. lected- - "
HOUSES and STORES leased.
All kinds of Financial and General Agency
busiiiess transacted.
Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale
Will please tiirnih .lescr ptions of the same
to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in
each of the principal ClllES and TOWNS
of this STATE.
July 2:tf
Stockholders' Meeting.
rpHEUE WILL RE A MEETING OF THE
L St n khol(le; s of the O. F. Hall Associa
tion iu the Court House on Saturday, the
21st mst., at 7 o'clock p. m., to elect thr?e
Directors for the ensuing year, anil totians
act uch othor bu-iness as m ty come before
the mreiincr. N. W. RANDALL, Pips.
Oregon Citv, Jan. 5th, 1-S7L lC:wl
Llr.
T
H. HATCH,
DENTIST.
Painless Extraction of Teeth.
Office In Weigant's new bui.ld'nig, west
side ef First street, between Aldr aud ilor
risoh street?, I'e'l tland, Oregon.
IjI.axks. All kinds of blanks can be
had at this office Job-Printing of every
description neatly executed, at short
notice.
Tbe, patronage of those de?iunsr tint Clas ? mos; every desirable 1- lower and Vegetable.
Oprra'i,,,,, is fespectfblly solicited. 'V?'11 i KV;
Satisfaction in all cases cuarauteod. 1 Illustrated with three Hundred fine Wood
N. B, Xitwnz Oxyde adihinistered for the i Lugravmgs and Two beautiful
Itcbecca. Degree loIge Xo. .'4, I. O. 0V
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDAY EVEXIXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree aie invited to
attend. By ordr of X. G. .
Willamette Lodge Xo. 13 I. O, . i
Meets every Saturday evening, at the roomr
S.E. corner c Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-J
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. 13y order of ... W. C. T.
I
Chapped Hands and Face, sore lips, dry
ness of the skin, &c, &c, cured at once by
liegeman's Camphor Ice with Glycerine.
ft keeps the hands soft in all weather. See
that you get liegeman's. Sold by all drug
gists, oidr 2." cent. Mainufactured only hy
Hegeina'i & Co., Chein sts and Druggists,
Xew York. dec30-ly
MARRIAGE CU1DE.
EVERY ONE HIS OWN DOCTOR.
A private instructor fjr married persons
or thos3 about to be married, both male aud
female, in everything concerning the ph.; s
'ology and relations of our sexual system,
and "the production and prevention of o2
sp:ing, including all the new discoveries
never before given iu the English language,
by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a val
uable and interesting work. It U written
iu plain language for the general reader, and
is illustrated with numerous engravings.
All young married people, or those contem
plating marriage, and having the least im
pediment to married life, shoujid read this
hook. It discloses secrets that every, cne
should be acquainted with ; dill it is a Look
that must be locked up and not lie about
the hause. It will be sent to any oddtess
on receipt of fifty cents. Address Dr.. VM.
VOUXG, No. 41ti Spruce street above Fourth,
Philadelphia. , Nov4:)in.
Mult itotimli Loile ."Vp. 1, A. 1'. aii't
ja A. M. Holds its regular cnmmunica
f "Options on the First and Third Sutur
in each tnon'iVat 7 o'clock from
( , the U'Oth of Septeinber to the 20th of
Man'.!, and 7i o'clock from the , 20th of
March to the 20th ot September. Rreth
ren in good standing are united to attend.
Dec. 23,157?, Ry order of V. M.
Oregon Lolgc IVo. 3, I. O. of O. F.
n'..,.,i.,.,
iSSi t l. : An L-,.11 j .
'" Hall, Main S pet.
Members of the Order
Uy order.
arc invited to attend
X. i.
lteligioiis Services.
St. f aids (Episcopal) Church, the Rey. John
V. SelUvooJ, rector. Services on Sunday
at a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School
and Bible class at 2 r. m.
1st Congregational Church
jdoruing Services,
Sabbath School,
Eveninn Services
. .Scats Fr?p
io.h
12 o'cl.ick M.
. . . .7 (lclock.
1!kv. E. (Jkhkv, Acting Pastor
I'll AYKIt MliKTINU
Sunday ceiling,
Tuesday evening,
o -
.5 o'clock
.7 o'clock.
M. E. Church,
Seats Free.
Morning Services,
ln.30,
Evening Sei vices, 7 o'clock.
social mkktinus.
Class Meeting following Moining Services.
Praver Meeting Thursdny evening 7 co'clok
Sa'vhath School at 2 o'clock P. M.
SEWING MACHINES ! !
COMPETITION DEFIED.
WJE TELL THE SINGER. WHEELER &
Wilson, Howe, Elliptic, Grov'cr "
Baker, Weed, Parham, Keystone, Bices,
(ilold Medal, American combination, Davis,
Empire, 'inkle fc Lyons1, Wiicox & (Jibbs
wi ll a coiii)let oi'tfit, lati t iinprovenieuts,
all extra at tuchment s and case at ).
The Wilson, 1'olsom, McLean t Hooper, I
Barthram & rauton, wiih o'otht, impiovc
meiits, all extra attachnic:ivs and case at f
Tin? BuckfVf, Ili:i inond, American, Home
ShuMle, Bristol with outlit, table, attach
ments and case, at 30.
The Comiii'Mi Sense, Octagon, Banner and
all other hi'ui 1 machines with outfit hemmer
and tucker at 12. No toy machines sold.
A complete set of attachments for hem
ming fine, coarse and wide, binding any ma
terial, qu.lting, tucking and making (he next
tuck, milling and gathering, doing away
with basting altogether. Made to su.t s.ny
m 'cb'ne. Ouiy the complete set sold, $-3.
KNITTING MACHtfriSS.
The Lamb at .lo ; the Crane at f." ; the
Hiiikley, Diamond -"27 ; the L'ickford, Amei
iean, Essick, New Haven $20.
Terms-
"When the money is sent with the order
we ship with all freight charges prepaid as
far as the Mississippi, or sent C. O. !., on
receipt of halt the amount, aud charges
add'-vi.
L. PERKINS & CO.,
511.K1NG STREET, WILMINGTON, DEI .
ACTIVE PERSONS
WAITED.
1100 A MONTH !
1 ENERGETIC PERSONS, CLERGYMEN,
2J doctors, lawyers, agents, business men,
fanners, salesmen, dealers, and. all other;,
male and female willing to give their w hole
time or part of it, can easily make
100 OR MORE A MONTH,
bv engaging in light, honorable arid sfaple
t-'siness, in which no numey is required.
No cornpctithTh. Exclusive territory given.
References as to character required. Stamps
for return postage desired. W rite your ad
dress in fi'd artd l plainly.
H.AiCARTY;
NO. S15 CHESNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ACTIVE PERS0AS WASTED.
Jar. G:m6
VICE'S
FiiOUAl. GUTIDE
T
HE FIRST EDITION OF ONE IIUN
dred and fifty thousand copies of Yield's
Illustrated Catalogue of ils mill
Flovsil Guide, is published and ready to
send out loo uarres. and an enravins of
COLORED PLATES.
The most .b't-au ti!"nl and the most instructive
Fhual Gd:de published. A GERMAN EDI
TION published, in ad other respects similar
to the English. ; . . .-
Sent free to all my customers of 1S70, as
.lapidly as possible, without application. Send
to a!! others who orderthem for ThN CENTS,
which is not half theost. Address
JAMES VK'K,
dec23ir Rochester, N. f '.
COURTSSr OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSIH OF CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA
PACIFIC
BOOT AND JSKQE HOUSE.
Crnnd Opening Out
OF OUR
FALL GOODS.
835,000 WORTH
OF
Boots ;& Shoes
TO BE KETA1LEO AT
WHOLESALE FIGURES.
THE LARGEST AMOUNT
In Ahy Retail Store on the Paciiie
Coast.
we Have boots tor
.Men, Boys & Children,
fr? ALL SHAPES, STYLE and QUALITY.
220
DIFFERENT KINDS of MEN'S BOOTS
ALONE.
WE HAVE
BElsKERT'S i'HILAI) QUILTED BOT
TOM FOOTS;
BUCKINOIIAMS HANDMADE SEWED
BOOTS, French Calf, Single Double
and Tap Soles : all shapes ;
Eli HELL'S BOOTS, Fine Cal?, Channel
Nailed, and Pegged and Tapped Sole ;
Heavy Calf, Double Sole, Wne Quilted
and Tap Soles ; Light Kip, Tap Soles
Men's. Bov's and Children's.
SElBERLICirS FRENCH SCREWED
PHILADELPHIA MADE BOOTS,
Heavy and Light alf.
REED'S, FOGG & HOUGHTON'S GODFREY'-,
Batche!d-r's, Johnson & Wood's
Partridge's and Underwood & Co's
CALF KIP and SLATGHTER BOOTS,
Enstein M anufactur?.
Cu5iroriii;i "Work inside Expressly
For Us.
HECHT BROS. UNITED WORKINGMF-N,
California Co-opeatives, Maiks A Oal
isher, Buckingi.ap" & Ilecht's, and On in
Jone' make "of BOOTS and SHOES,
BHOGANS. and LADIES' and CHIL
DREN'S DRESS BALMORALS.
Ve have also a fine assorment of GENTLE
MEN'S FRENCH CALF, HAND-MADE
. SEA" ED .
0.faid Tics, Jailt i s iS; l?rli Albc ts.
Tl oe who crms'der themselves difheu't to
fit or su't with a Boot or Shoe, we would be
very nuicli pleased to have call and examine
our gooJs.
Protzmaii, fiiUihun & Co.,
PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
Ko. IQi Front Street,
St. diaries Hocl IJ u ill i n .
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Octlttf
THE GREAT
Aalnfailtblb ni.n ir pi:siikiei. possess,
ing rare tomc and xervie properties
ti certain cure for huei'matmm. coi'r,
KELii.iLcaA, and all kindred Diseases. '
It completely restores the system when im
paired by Hisease, revives the action of tho
liIIi:TM and CEMTilL ORCASS, tadi-
cally cures scisofila, salt iiiielm
ailtl all Enll'TlVE anil Cl'TAXEOUS Dis
tascg, gives immediate aud permanent relief
in kaspei'sia, euvsipelas, Tumors,
Boils, Scald Ilead, Ulcers and Sores; eradi
cates from the system all traces of Mercurial
t)isease; ... ,
It is pi'beiy vegetable, bcinf? made
from art herb found indigenous in California.
It ia therefore peculiarly Buitable for use by
remalos and Children, as a bloou "i:tii-
F1ER a Ili:VATOB.
For Sale by all Druggittf.
REBtNGTQN. HOSTETTER & CO.
AGENTS,
529 and 531 Market Street,
Ban Francisco,
Oct. 20:3m
LKGCLNBAKERYi
BAILEY, HARD INC & CO.,
Successors of L. Dtlleii in the Lincoln
Ritkery,
"OFG LEAVE TO INFORM THE. CITI-
JD zens of Oregon City ami surrounding
country, that tliey keep constantly on hand
and for sale, all kinds of
DREAD, CRvCKEKS,
CAKES, PASTIfY,
CANDIES AND NUTS.
Also, a good and general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver
ed at the residence of the purchaser when
desired. ' . -
Tiie highest prices paid for Butler, Eggs
ana egeuiois, .
A liberal, that's of public patronage is re
spectfullv solicited.
April 20; 1S70:1V
. Grammar School.
rhllE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OR(;AN
I ized for the purpose of establishing the
above School, would respectfully announce
that thev hive engaged the services of Mr.
S. IJ. POPE, as Teabhcr, for a session of
six months. The School will open on Tue
day. the 3d d iy of January; in the room
lately occupied as the ' Enterprise Oiwce
All the usual branches comprising a thor
ough English, Classical, Mathematical ar:d
Commeielfd ednation will be taught. ,
Application for admittance, terms, Ac, to
he rpacla to tue ieacner. - uonrs, irom y a
n. to 12 m.. and trom 1 to .t p. m.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
The undersigned will commence a Night
School on Tuesday evening next, January
?d: tn the Grammar School Room. Hours
from 6 to 9.
S. D. TORE.
Oregon City, Dec. 29, 1S70. . tf
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REDINGTCTN, IIOSTETTER & CO.
Stop that Coughin
fr t
Some of you can't, and we. pity you.
You have tried, cvery remedy buttle
ONE destined, by its ihtrinic 1 merit, to
supersede -n!l sdmdar prepai-ationa. It
is not surprising yon should be reluc
tant to try scniettingt'lse after the many
experiments you bave made of trashy
compounds ..foisted oil the public as a
certain cure 5 but
U e we i I s P u I mo n a ry Sy ru p
13 really the VERY BEST remedy ever
compounded for the cure of Cwghs,
Ctld., Svre Throat., Asthma, IVhooping
Coughx, Bronchitis and Coiixnmplio.
Thousands cf people in California and
Oregon have been already btnerited oy
the surprising curative powers of
faeweiTs Pulmonary Syrup
and with one accord give it their un
qualified approbaton.
We now adilress ourselves to all who
are unacquainted with this, the greatest
panacea ot the age, for the healing of all
diseases of the Tlirout uml Lungs,
assuring you that
RJewelTs Pulmonary Syrup
hns cured thousands, anr5 it will cure
YOU. if you try it. This invaluable
medicine is pleasant to the ta-te ; s-ooth-in;r,
heftlmg and strengthening in its
jefl't'Cts ; entirely, .free from all poisonous
or deleterious drills, ;ind perfectly harm-
less under all circumstances.
For Sale Ity nil Druggists.
RED!N(;T()N,..H0STET1ER & CO.,,,
529 and 53 1 Market street, San Francisco.
Rctiington's
Essfcncc Jamaica Ginger,
Jf'tich is confidently r (cor.ivier.d iu 'as the
beat prepai tion now before the public.
This valuable preparation, containing
in a highly concentrated form all the
properties" of Jamaica (.Jinger.has become
one of the most pojiolar .domestic reme
dies fr all diseases of the stomach and
digestive organs.
As a tonic, it will be. found invaluable
to all persons recovering , from debility,
whether produced by fever or otherwise;
for vrLilc if. imparts to the system all the
gh.yr and vigor th.it can be produced by
wine. o r brandy, it is entirely Vee from
tlie reactionary effects that follow ihe
use of spuhs of any kind..
It is, also au excellent, remedy for
females who suffer from difficult men
struation, giving almost immediate re
lief.te. .the s;pams that so frequently ac
company that period.
It jrives immediate relief to Nausea,
caused by t iding m a railroad car, or by
sea sickness, or other causes.
It is also valuable as an external n p
plicat'.on for Gout, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia", .etc, .
REIHXUTOX, IIOSTETTER & CO.,
520 and 531 Market street, Sau Francisco.
Ftcdhigtoirs
Flavoring Extracts
ARE THE PERFECTLY TFRE AND
highly c ncer.trateil Extracts from I-iesh
Fruits, prepared with great care..
They are put up in su peri 01
stvl?, and
in a bottle holding TWICE AS MLX'll
as the ordinary brands of Extracts.
Comparing quality aid contents, none
other are nearly so chetip. ;;
Whenever tested on rif Eir. merits' they
have been ad.'pted in . preference to all
others, :ind are now the STANDARD
FLAVORING EXTRACTS of the Pacific
Coast.
jsiAiiK The advantages.
Rv purchasing Redington's Concen
trated Flavoring Extracts, you obtain a:t
article not only superior in richness and
delic.iC) of flavor to an' other of a simi
lar nature, but far more economical, be
cause e;ich buttle holds double the
quantity contained in a bottle of any
other flavoring extract sold.
REDIStiTOV, IIOSTETTER & CO.,
Agents for the Pacific Coast.
TYoul.d yon escape FEYER AND AGUE,
and preserve heaRh and vigor during the
sickly season, make occasional use of the
following as
A PREVENTIVE.
If you 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
CURE,
by using, according to directions
mm
POLL ABO
3
or, Fever and Ague Pill?1. Time hag
jiroved tlieni thoroughly to ba the safest
and most reliable-remedy. Known. Tlu-y
cont:tin no mercury or other mineral or
chemical. Tlu-y are exclusively vege
table. ' They stimulate the fiim tious of
the liver. Congestion isimpossible where
thev are used. Thev do not deter from
daily labor. liy a.-sisting dicre.-tion tl ey
add flesh and inu-cleto the frarre. They
are adapted to ail ages and both sexes,
aLd as a
FAMILY MEDBCiriE
Will CURE in their incipieney, three
fourths ot all diseases incidental to. a
malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in
small dose-s, they have nortinal.
For sale by all Druggi.-s.
REDIGTO.V, IICfSTETJEIl & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS.
The Battle for Life
Which is con'tinually going on betw een
health" and disea-e, has never received
from any medicine such marked and un-m-'strtkable
assi-tauce, on the side of
health, as it Las from
Jewell's Pulmonary Syrup
REDIXGTON, IIOSTETTER Sf CO.,
520 and 531 Market street, S.in Francisco.
a
A U CTTONAND COMMISSION
Am 15. Ilielasilsoii)
o
A UCTIONEER 1 "n
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland.
,. O
AUCTION SALES ;
Of Real Estate. Groceries, general Merchan
disc and Horses,
Every Wednesday aiid)''S(tivrday !
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer.
AT PRIVATE SALE
English refined Par and Rundle Iron'
English Squax.0 and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoe's, Files, Rasps, saws;" ' 5
Screws, Fiy pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iroq;
- . also :
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors
A. I. Richardson1. Auelioneer
wMmrn
For a fev- cents you can buy
cf your Grocer or Druggist a
raciaso of SEA HG8S FAIilNE
niado from puro Irisli Hoss,r
1
Carrageen, which will Qnakp
sixteen quarts of Blanc Hange,
and a like quantity cf Pud
din, Custards Creams, Char
lotte Eusse, te; It i tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in the world, ,It
mahes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
o
o
Children.
A Glorious Ch;
tiis cheat Tvonp
S TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
- .
Tlii Avoaaderficl vegetable
rcsioralivc i tlta sSaect-aiv-cicr
of tJ3c feclSiSc and tleSjill
tatecl. As a tosiic nd ccrdiut
for tine is;jf si atiti l:gruidf it
lias no eqssal nsnosig' etoars
acSaics. As n renjiecly ot tSie
ncrvoa weaSisicss to wEiscSi
woEscsa :ase especially sub
ject, it sufierscdin every
oiker sSisaasuZanl. En all Clir
iniles, jropicaU, temperate
or frigid, it sis as a specifie
ia c'ey species of disorder
wliicla BaadcrEaiEies Sae Idily
sirengtli aaast EireaSis down tUe
anisisal gpia'its. For isalc ly
all Druggists.
Anr. 20, In.'O: ly " "
j. e. r aLston;
TS STILL AT JUS OLD STAND, ';
CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS
OREGON CiTV, OREGON.
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TT7UERE II E WOULD INVITE 111!$
V V i'rienJs, and the jiublic in general, t
call and examine his stock, consisting ot ft
general assortment of
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Having frotr. many years' experieace
leari.ed that
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
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LIES IK SIIAIL PEOET!
IS DETERMINED a a (
OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL 0
S.lence the Civ of Portland Prists!
Oregon City, August 2Sth, 1SGJ. O
84 0,000
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WORTil OF . v
BOOTS and SHOES
COMPRISING ALL THE LEADING
California & Sasterri
IuAN TJP A C T TJRES!
Fcr Fall , ahf Winter Wear)
Are da haul and beinfr ronstatitly replen-
iA'.cd at the
Philadelphia Boot SJore
11:3 Front Street anj 131 First Street
O
6'OHU
KAST.
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N. It. Ladies and Gentlemen's Boots ar.d
Guiters made to measure. . .
Dec. 0:tf ,
WIRGK & WELCH,
dentists:
OFFICE In O.id, Fellows' Temple"-corner
. of First aud Aldtr Streets, Portland. ,
The patronage of those, desiring superior,
operatiorsi in special request. Nitrousox
ide (or the j ainless extraction of teeth. t ;' .;
;f"Art ficial teeth "better than the best;''
aud as che.yp as the chearezt.
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