The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, January 27, 1871, Image 3

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6l)c iDtehtn iCiitcrprisc.
TOWS AND COCXTY,
NOTICE TO iaTIfciAXTS.
"the Extekprmk Laving been designated
-by Governor Grovt'r as (he official organ
.for Clackamas county under the "litigant
Act." we give notice that we are prepared
to comply with the term of said act.
A Low Thick. For some time past
rTft.e unknown person or persons have
been engaged in writing letters and drop
ping them around amo: g private houses
for the occupants to pick up. These let
. t.-rsarS generally tilled with nitons
iiu.d obscene falsehood regarding tuzi-ns
K,f ollr place, and in i'.lany cases relate to
.the virtue and chastity of yonag girls. It
is not known who this wretch in human
vform is. but we IVwl assured, should u be
ascertained who it is, that punishment wiil
oon follow the discovery. No one ex-
cept a low dog would be guilty of sneh
an act, and the critrte to society v iar
1 worse than a murder or a theft. V. e : ave
heard that a certain girl was Ensealed of
the dirty act. .But this cannot he. as no
'one who is not utterly lost to decency
- -would be guilty. We hope a just punish
nent will liteet the dirty dog.
' Business E.vftnntr?K. Awong the cfi
. terprising business firms of Portland, that
o. Messrs. Profzaian, Oillihan & Co.
Stands pre-eminent. It is not yet one
fVvear since the firm started business, but
Why a liberal system; of advertising, and
Btrict attention'to business, together with
honorable dealing, they have already
built up a business second to none in flint
city. The firm being about to remove to
: a better business location, are determined
to close out their present stock within the
next ten days, for Which purpose they
' have marked all their goods down. See
their notice in another column.
v noTI'KU Indian Dance.--A lew days
: ago the Tndiana had a caimon dance on
i the Clackamas, and nov they are having
what they call a potlatci dmce. We
learn that some young men cann near
: .drowning by being upset iu acar.oe in tlie
1 L'laekarnas on their return the other t-ven-:
ing I'rjt'' the gay scenes of this dance.
Lor;s Lost. Mr. Win. Taylor lost a raft
of logs last Wednesday by the rait going
over the falls. He was trying to bring
them in the basin to the mill when a chi'n
gave way, and all but the or fix logs
went over the falls. The lo.-s to Mr. Tay
lor is about $t500 or $7i)0.
Salmon. Quite an active business is
being carried on by Mi. Dillcr in this city
in shipping salmon up the vaih-V an 1 to
Portland. The salmon caught le-re are
equal to any on the coast. This will some
day be a remunerative business in this
city.
Lkcitkk. Mr A. Grow, the American
'Traveler, lectured at tik M. II Church last
Wednesday evening, to a full house. We
regret that we were unable to attend.
.From those who were present Wv learn
that the lecture was highly interesting ami
veryciustructive.
Tiik Ai.oink Fiirss. We have received
h, specimen copy of The AUlhie Press pub
lished by James Sutton A: Co.. Liberty
street. Xew York. It is clahm-l to be the
handsomest paper in the world, and con
tains many beautiful engravings besides a
vast amount of choice reading nutter. It
contains If. pages, and is published month
ly for 52 ;0.
Dkatu ok Miis. Ski.uvood. Many of the
old residents of Salem will be pained to
hear of the death of Mrs. Sellwood, wife
of Her. W. It. Sellwood, who was for a
number of years the pastor of the Kptsco
pal Church" 1-ere. She War? a lady of the
kindest heart, made . iniMu'.Vs! in acts wheh
the hand of affliction fell upon oihers and
we who knew her will be certa:n to re
t.:n ! nleasant nlemorv of tlie disinterest
ed labors for1 oihers. She died at the fam
ily residence near Mil Waukie. on Wednes
d iiy last . Shi !es r. a n .
Yeah Book. We have received the
New York Observer Year Book for 1ST I.
It is a really valuable book, containing
jnuch useful inform a'ion. It is $t 00. or
free to every new subscriber to the Ob
server. Pcaih'K. Local items have
scarce dnrinor the past week.
been
If the
very
mar-
ket don't improve v:e shall hae to com
irTence manufacturing some sensational
items.
Nkw SToilE. Mr. Win. Singer Is about
opening a new furniture warehouse in the
room under the Ex rSuruTSK office.
RKSTAtMANT. Mr- Leon 1'eLouey. for
merly of thq Cliff House, will re-open the
Barnum F.fjrtaurana, at his old stand,
where be will be pleased to seo his
friends.
Arcm&T. ProLMcGibbcny fell in Hie
celiar at a private i"esidcnce lat Friday
4 evening, receiving severe but not fatal in
juries. Sewixg KotriKTT. The Episcopal Pek
ing Society meets at the residence of Mrs.
Cochran next Tuesday.
'MioilTY Uxckrt.vix.- '-For ways that
are dark'' womankind when they try can
easily bear off the palm. The -following
adventure matritnonial whieVi is related hi
j letter from Albany dated yer terday, will
explain: "Quite a "commotion has been
created in our be.?y little city by a recent
wedding. A young and spritely widow,
who for two years past has cruelly per
sistedjn breaking the hearts of numerous
love-torn swains, uecame -eugageu some
eight months since to an .honest-hearted
Suppliant, who afterward docame the vic
tim of certain slanderous reports, resulting
in the breaking of tboeengagement by the
bewitching young widow. The jealous
fewaiii who had circulated tne slanderous
reports smeceeded in ingratiating himself
into the confidence of the susceptible wid
ow, and to-day were to have been united
in wedlock. Our jilted hero happening
to hear how matters were going, proceed
ed immediately to the scene of action and
(lemamWd an explanation, succeeded in
iearning-"ihe nature. of the slanderous re
ports, and happily proved himself inno
cent of all accusations; whereupon our
widow broke her plight with number two,
and married number one without an hour's
w aiting. You may imagine the charsin of
the would-be Benedict; but the verdict o!
community is tbat the widow 'served him
right. '"'Orefjonian
Leathkk. M'fpau It is propo-ed. in
view of the efficient manner in which our
county assessor discharged his duty, to
give him a leather medal. We venture
the assertion that there is not a county in
tho State where this important duty was
so shamefully performed as it has been in
Clackamas. The comprint is universal,
ry bj'tii political parties.
STATE XEWSi
From the I r rah I.
We learn that the Northern Pacific Bail
road Company have contracted with Mr.
William J. Warren, of i his City, to drive
3, :.)'.) piles at Kalama, preparatory to their
wharf building,
A large number of persons are leaving
Vancouver, and are preparing to erect
their future homes among the Kalainaites.
The ."earner Idali". which arrived yes
terday, brought 72 Chinamen, to be em
ployed on the Nurtlu-in Pacii ic liaiiroad
at Kahuna. The Fnnnie Troup took them
to their destination 'yesterday morning.
From a letter received from Grande
Valley we understand that the wiute there
is entireI-"di!Verent from any preceding
one within the memory of the oldest in
habitant. The burners are plowing there,
and making preparations for an eurlv sow
ing of the crops. The mon -.tains in the
vicinity are deeply covered with snow,
yet throughout the valley the weather is
very pleasant.
T. G'ennon. charged with an assault on
his brother with a deadly weapon, vester
d iy, at the Police Court, filed bonds in the
sum of $o,0UJ for Lis appearance todiv.
A man named. Martin, laboring under a
fit of delirium tremens, escaped from the
County Hospital on Thursday night. His
whereabouts had not been ascertained
last evening.
The Corvallis C izdic pays
vallis Brewery has been soi l
The Cur
at Sheriffs
sale.
A little tlabe cf John Plain, living near
Independence, was burned, but not severe
ly, by falling out of Its chair.
On Mtid;y evening, January IGth. a
saloon at Monroe, belonging to Keitor.
was burned to the ground.
Bl--!op Morris preached to a large con
gregation, at the Presbyterian church,
Corvaliis, Wednesday evening, Mary's
Academy, of the Episcopal church, will
soon be- ready for occupancy and will be
one of the finest duildiugs in Corvaliis.
Mis-: Louis i A. Simpson. OfS ilem, has
been engaged to teach at Corvaliis.
From the Orcjrmh:n :
The steamer Idaho bror.ghfc up twenty
white men and H.v.!y-s;-ven Chinese labo
rers for the Northern Pacific Railroad Co.
at Kaiani i. The railroad company has
contracted with the leading Ch l:iese firms
of Han Franheo for 2.0.10 Chinese labo
rers for lheir i-oad. and wi h (lie s'eamship
company to '.'. 5::g them up in squa-ds of
'!'') at each irip.
Mrs. A. J. Paaiway. of Albany, arrived
in this cit. )' yesterday morning to ascertain
what biie rest can be raided here iu behalf
of tie removal of lh Phtntfr newspaper
iVom San Fr..ncisco to this city. Mrs.
Bun: way. upon her recent visit to Cali
fornia and the wmiU'ii Suffrage Conten
tion, was chosen to the poiiiou of Oregon
editress of that paper, ami it was resolved
to remove the pi s to Porthmd. if sui
fieie.it encouragement were offered in the
way of subscriptions and business.
The Eugene . ('. deploving the con
dition of hat town says : ' J fere we are.
forty mi'os from i temperance lodge, with
a whisky i on (-very eonmr. al nosi,
while ilie temperai c advijca'es are away
off in some baekwood? p'ace. where there
is nobody to drink whisky and no whisky
to drink, m t.iing a terrible ado about tem
perance.'' It seems that the temperance
advocates ought to storm the enemy V"
works iu 1 h it rpiarter. an 1 not spend all
their force skirmishing on the outside.
Ths -national Democratic
tiou.
ConYen-
Amnions places have been proposed for
holding the next. Democratic Convention.
3 tys the Washington P-.d.-hsf, to be met in
every instance with objections, which
have mo:o or less force. It is only fair to
s iy th it. peril ins, no city can be named
for this purpose, against which some" rea
sonable doubt may not be raised. Our
dutv. therefore, is. to seek a point which
v. ill combine the greatest advantages with
the I'ewest duculiios. A-lde from any
natural partiality, we think Washington is
tne m is oosiiab'e and best adapted place
for this purpose. The first reason th. t
will suggest itself is. that a Republican
Adminis'.ru'ion is in power, and hence no
poliiieal pressure cm be brought to bear
upon the Convention. There arc no can
didates for the Presidency here, and no
combinations formed to favor one interest
over another. We expect to take the
nomir.ee wid.uv.it question or e mdl.ion.
and to give i.im our most cordial and zeal
ous .support, havitisr faith that the Conven
tion wiii not present any other than the
m st fir and the nuwl capable candidate to
insure sueee-s.
1 he objection of political influence,
whir!) wan urged against New York in
1 .-(.:. ami which wiil be revived to the
prejudice oliuher localities -that are now
competing for lid'; honor, cannot, he any
way maintained against Washington.
This point deserve-- serious attention ami
we hope will bo fully considered by the
Committee which has the responsibility of
making the selection in its hands.
So far as acconimod ition is concerned.
t';ere i ample scope and verL'C enough for
all the thousands that may be assembled
at that Convention. We are accustomed
to the hospitable care of vast multitudes
on oeeassions like a Presidential inaugu
ration, and in fact, every winter, uben. as
now, crowds of health and pleasure seek
ers, travellers, and si rangers from 'he Oid
World, throng our avenues and find abund
ant and agreeable entertainment in the
spacious hotels, lodgings, apartments with
whi.'h the Capital is provided.
The completion of new railroad lines
next year will vastly increase our eonneo
lions with the en 'ire West, to California,
and with the whole valley of the Missis
sippi ; so that Washington, in its relation
to the whole Cnlon, will be more easy and
central point to reach than almost any
other city. The Convention will probably
be. hehl at that season of the year w hen
the tid - o!' travel f.oni the West will be
setting towards the East. Pa that, numbers
of delegate would naturally take Wa-1 -m-ton
in their summer tour. To those
from the more dismal mterio-. who have
never visited the Cardial, and other who
b ;ve not seen it -i..c , the development
ot a more vigorous ,,nd attractive '-rowt'-the
excursion would present an object of
much interest.
Lr almost every point of view.thorefore.
this city combines the qualities which -re
best, adapted to the object, and we are
I 'in5;e s;,re that 'lie people of Washington
u i-.-pec: n e 01 puny, wouiu extend a cor
dial welcome to the members of the Con
vention. Thr 7vhV7 .;.? of last Saturday 57? :
Two boats h we been to Engone'iTurini
the past week." This is a mistake. There
has been but one boat here this season.
'Jtji'.rtrjl .
We acknowledge the error, and can
only say that we were not responsible for
the falling of the water after our item was
in type, which prevented the boat from
reaching Engene.
.W.vTi-::i -An active, wdde-awake, tialo
or female, in every neighborhood in the
j Unued States to work for us. Good pav
) in oa-sli. Work can be done at lei-ure
i h iui. Wri'e for pafticdlarj to J. B.
i Gr.tli, I Klikiii, N. Y.-
of the Portland Police, has received a let
ter from relatives of James K. Breese, at
Oakland. California, inqiiiring for Lira.
He has been missing from Oakland sdhce
December 20. 1870. and it is supposed he
sailed "for Portland. Mr. Breese is a
blacksmith by trtue. about five feet seven
inches in height, liht complexion, blue
eyes, brown hair, high foreh eaoA and wore
long whiskers and heavy mustache.
IIauve Vi'Eiv. M i J. II. Bobbin-, cf
Bethel, has perfected his iti!ended harve
'er. for which he is about to ask a patent,
so that ripened grain will be threshed
standing in the Celd and by attachment
of a fanhinar hiill. geared from a wacon by
iis side the grain will be immediately
sacked p.nd prepared for market. We
have faith that this invention can ce made
available and shall wa'ck with interest the
success of its operation in the field next
season.
Thk AmeriCax S rru'K Joi Kx.j for Jar
nary in an entire new suit, of tvp.e. is be
fore u filled with choice original matter,
and iilus'rited with 1-Jngravings of fine
stock, drawn and engraved expressly frr
this Mazazi-e. Jhe five pr ee"i ig vol
umes have been conducted with such skiBj
that it now has an immense circulation,
which is crn?'antiy increasing. The enter
prising Publishers. N. P. B orient k Co.. of
i'arkesburg. Pa., appear determined to
place a copy in the hands of every person
connected with Farming or Stock Breed
ing, by offering to send a Spec' men copy
frre to all who apply, also show bills, and
subscription lists to all who wish fo gel
nr clubs for rny of the many valuable
preruhim.'i offered.
Cavtiox! Tn our changeable climate,
coughs, colds and lung diseases will ahv ;y3
rvevai!. Consumption will claim its vict'm.
These diseases if taken in time, can l,e nr
rcsted -ml cu:od. The remedy is Dr. Wis
t,irs ti ahum of JVUd Ckrnf."
JIAWIS1ED.
In Eugene City, Jan. IS, 1 P 7 1 , at the resi
d' iir e of t!;e bride's father, by Ilev. E. P.
Henderson, Judge J. M. Thompson to Miss
Lizzie Neil! C-'Oper, all of Eugene C ty.
We heartily congratulate our fr iend on Ids
success in gaiuirlg one df t!ie fairest of the
fair sex, and wish them ninch joy through
life's j.uu nevj bopping that their path may
never be crossed by s u row.
On tha 2J.1 inst., at the! residence of Ed
ward fellows. Es-p, in Cancmah, by Bev.
John T. Wolfe, Mr. George 11. Tucker, of
Portland, to Miss Joseph in J CaSdWcll, cf
Cineinah.
On the 4th ir.pt , at ths ?.f. E. parsonage,
in Oregon City, by Kev. John T. AVolfe, Mr.
Eugene Buckhaman, f Walla Walln, W. T.,
to Miss Mary Ford, of Oswego, Oregon.
Oregon Gity Prices Current.
The following are the prices paid for
produce, and the prices at which other al
leles are selling. i;i this market :
WHEAT White, bushel. $101 20
OATS "jo bushel. i; ct?-.
POTATOES,.? bu.-hel. ,0 ('??. cts.
ONIONS? to.shel, SI )'( 1 ot).
FLOiiK V bbl. mR.oi).
Bi-lANS-v kite, "f! ih.. i cts.
DBIED FIUIIT-Appb'.s: lb., 5c:
Peaches, "f' o.c: Plums. "j- lb., 15
1( cts.; Cniu-ants. pV lb.. B!fi'"v2U cts.
Bi'TTEIl-f !!.. liTets.
EC(JS ,L! dozeti. 10 c!s.
CHICKENS p dozen, $4 O'.
SCO A it Crushed, "j? !b.. L'f cts.: Island
'r( lb.. l-:)0P2.i cts.: v !).. lb., lo cts.;
San Fraticisco n 1; vd. .) 1!) . cts.
TEA Young livson. J lb., SI f,0 ; Ja
pan. $ lb., 90c(Vr..:i 2o ; Black.. t! Ib.,'7oc.
oi.
COFl'EE E..2"i cts.
SALT p ib.. 1:'.(.2J cts.
FYBl'P Heavy Ooblen, gall,, 90c. ;
Ex. li.v l-v 0 olden. f gall., til 00
BACON Hams, ad lb.. 10 cis 5 Sides.
11) cts. V lb.: Shoulders, if) cts.
LAUI)- lb.. V2(a,V2h cis.
OIL Bevoe's Eerosene. "j- gal!., SlfTr.
110; Linseed oil. raw. X gall.. SI CO:
Linsi'ed oil. belied, "j-!
rail.. SI 00.
WOOL i 11).. 2.'!("V22 cts.
BEEF On foot, 7 f.7'.s e's. 'r lb.
POKK On foot. 0(V.'.7cs. "r lb.
SHEEP Per head. S2 (:( S2 o0.
HIDES Green, 'ft ib.. 5c. ; Dry. g U).
12i eU ; Salted. So
WILIilAM DAVIDSOIT,
OKeee.,, ?'o. Ot Front Street,
rOHTLAND, - - - Oltll'JONi
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Special Collector cf Claims.
A huge amount of CITY nnd EAST PORT
LAND I'roeer tv for S;de
Also, IMPitOVKt) FAltMS.nnd valvnb'e nn
cu tivutid LANDS, located in ail parts of
the Si-.te
luvrs'ine i's in HEAL ESTATE and oilier
Pit MTiUTY made for luu-re-juuiilc-nts.
CLAIMS of all descriptions pi-jmptlv col-le-.ted.
IIOUSMS and STOBMS leased.
All kiu. Is of Fuianc ai and (Jenoral Agency
bnsin-'ss tr ansa i t e l.
Par lief luiviug f'AUM PftOrEBTY fir sale
wiil pb-a-e iurnish descr pt oas of the same
to the AGENTS OP THIS O F Id ( ' E . in
each of the pi iucijial Cl ilES and TO W2S
of this STATE.
Julv 'J:tf
IltJiett ii. Degree Jotlge A'o. r-i, I. D. F"
rx iieet on the Secon l ana t-otu th
TUESDAY EVL'XLXGS,
ot each month, at 7 o'clock, in 0 !d Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree u:e invited to
attend. By order of N. (.
Vt'illaiiietti; Ij:tiltv .o. 13 i. . v.. T
Meets every Saturday evening, at the roorrs
S.E. corner of .Main and Filth streets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. By order of W. C. T.
: .
Cu .rpj-:n H .n:;s and Fack; sore lips, dry
ness id' the skin, .See, tVc, cured at once by
liegeman's Camphor 1- e with Glycerine.
It keeps tiie bands soft in all weather. See
that you get liegeman's. Sd J by all dnrg
gisisordy cent-". Mainufacturcd only by
- Megema-i & Ce., (Ticm sts and Druggists;
New York. tkc3t)-Iy
rl GUIDE.
EVEBY ONE If IS OWN DOCTOR.
A private instructor fr tnariied persons
or those; about to be mai rie.l, both male and
female, in everything concernitig the hys
iutogv and reIatimsof our sexual systeu.,
and the produ-tion and pi event ion of off
spring, ilu-In .ing all the new discoveries
never before given in the English language,
! v WM. YOUXO, M. D- This is really a val
uable and interesting work. It is written
in plain language for the general leader, and
is dlustrated with numerous engravings.
All yoim'g married people, or those contem
piafi og nVarriage, and having the least im
pediment to nmrri-.-d life, should read lids
book. It discloses secrets that every one
sh-udd be acqnaiufd with ; still it is a book
that, must be lock-d up and not lie about
the rnus. It wdi be sent to any address
on receipt of fifty cents. Address Dr. WM.
YOUNG, No. 41G Spruce street above Fourth,
i o i.,ioeiia.a. -i.'oii.
Multnmssah istfle ?.'o. 1, A. K. suit!
A ' "Holds its regular communica
-'Oa-tions on the First and Third Sifu?
y'h!J in each month,- at 7 -o'clock from
die gcth of September to the 2"''th of
March, and 7 o'clock from the 2oth of
March to the 2-'.th ot September. Breth
ren tn good standing are invited to attend.
Dec. 20.1S7O, Bv order of YV. M.
Ore-on LotJge Xo. 3, I. O. of O. V.-
o--s."'-,. M;ers every Ihursday even
53 ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd fellow's
II all, Main s cct.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. s a
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALEF.3 IN
BI1.1l coobs?
GROCEitlES,
BOOTS &SIEOES,
I aLo keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASS I M E R E S, FLAXN ELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which I wit sHi at t;i0 Factory Prices, and
will taktj wool in exchange.
o-
will also rav the hie-best price
butter. Eggs, and ail kinds of good country
rroduce. I wiii se;i Rs low as any hoiib'e
in Oregon, for Ca.sh or its equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
Give tne a call and satisfy yeursslTcs.
Bmportant Notice.
The year 1S70 1 as closstd, arid sohave my
books for that period. 1 would most respect
ful y request id! persons imltbtc'd to me to
cull ami settle the r accounts; either by cash
or note. My accounts for 1ST0 must be set
tltd widiout uela'.
JOHN MYERS.
Jan. 13,1?71 tf
To OuiSderG and Contrac
tors i
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
ceived until noon, Marcli 1st. lS71,for
const i acting a Canal and Locks around the
Willamette I'd s.
Plans ami specili rations of the week may
be seen at the ofliee of the Comparsy at t3
Front street, Portland . Oregon, whs.-re all
itif i! inaiion may be had. ,
Bidders may' propo-e for part or for the
entire work, ate.) all bids rri'.st l.e accom
panied by good and suflieieiit bonds.
B at.ks'for bidding can be had at the office
of the Company. Bids may be addressed
to M. Iluelat, Secretary W. F. 0. &. L. Co.,
Portland, Oi egon, etidorted, " Proposals f.r
constructing Locks.
The Ceiupai y reserves the right to reject
av and all bids.
B. OOLOSMITH,
President Vv7. Falls C. & Lock C.i.
Portland, January 18th, 1ST I. ml
SAN3URN & PASCAL
Beg to inform the public ind lheir f, iends
that tiu-y have leased ti.e lower part of the
CLIFF HOUSE,
Which they have opened s a
FIRST GLASS RESTAURANT
The table will at all times be sup;. lied with,
the be t the market affords.
Orders for sappers and parties will be
promp.ly attended to;
Oregon City, .Jan 20: tf
ACIKXTS rou tiik EMEiifius::.
The fcllowing prisons are anthoiiztdto
act as agents for the ENEKiteatsE t
J. M. Baltimore. Poitland, Oregon.
Thomas IJo-oe, San Franc. sea.
I.i P. Fisheh,
Hudson & Menct.41 Path Bow, New Y' rk.
(bo. V. tin well & Co, 4.:) Park U nv, New
Yo k.
Abfiott t Co., No. t-2 & 84 Nassau street,
New Yoik.
llud-on, de-:ct k Co. , f h.icago, Ulimu.
Coe. WeC.erill A Co., (107 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Moore ct Howard oil Locust street Phila
delphia. SEWING MACHINES ! !
COHPETiTiOX DEFIED.
"7E SELL TIIE SINGER. WlIEELE!; A
W ilson, Howe, Elliptic, Gn.ver Vv
Baker, 'Weed, Parham, Kevstone, Bf es,
Gold Medul, American combination. Davis,
Empire, '"inkle fc Lyons, WiU ox tt Gibbs
wi.h a complete outfit, late t improvements,
all ext m attachments and case at
The WiLon, Fuis.om, McL(an A Hoopir,
Carthnun & Faviton, wiih cutSit, impi ovc
ments, all extra attachments and case at tOS.
The Buckeye, luunond, American, Home
Sin. tile, Bristol with outfit, taole, attach
ments and ease, at it!).
'the Common Sense, Octagon, Banner and
all ot'it r hand machines wi.ii outiit hemmcr
am! tucker at Sri. No toy machines sold.
A complete set of attache ruts for ln-rii-niing
fine, coarse and wide, binding any ma
terial, quilting, tucking and imiking the next
tuck, in filing and gathering doing away
with hast.ug altogether. Made to suit any
machine. Only the complete set sold, $".
EMITTING MACHINES,
The Lamb at "5 : the Crane at $45 ; the
Iliukley. Diamoud ?27 ; the Bickford, Amei
ican, Essick, New Haven $20,
Terms-
Vi'hen the money is sent with the order
we ship Willi all freight charges prepaid us
Iar us trie Mississippi, or scut C O. 1)., on
receipt of hu:t the amount, and chargis
added.
l. psrccss & go.,
511 KING STREET, WILMINGTON, DLL
ACTIVE PERSONS
VT ANTES.
$100 A MONTH !
T?NEBC,ETTC PERSONS, CLERGYMEN,
I J loctors. lawyers, agents, business men,
tar.i crs, salesmen, dealers, and all others,
male ar.d female willing to give their whole
time or part of it, d-.n easily make
100 OR MORE A MONTH,
by engaging in light, honorable and staple
business, iu which to nuuey is required.
No competition. Exclusive territory gifen.
References a.-i to clturaeter required. Slumps
lor return postage desired. Wriie jout-address
iu fu.l and plainly.
H.A.GARTy,
NO. 315 CHESNUT STREET,
rillLADELPHlA, I'A.'
ACTIVE PEiiSOB WAITED.
Jar. 0:m5
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UiIVERSITT OF CXIF0RNIA.
1 1 ' .1 I. - - - i. , , ,.-,,.,.. ..
B EOILEE.
THE FINEST CULINARY IN
VENTION OF THE AGE.
Embodying in a plain and cheap utens 1
a s-imji.e as a pot or skillet, and weighing
1 ss than three pi unds
All the lj-incii!les Involved ill tlie
Pi-rft-ct Uioilia- of ;Imti,
ITU THE C-RF.ATFST Co.VVLXIEXC 1 S AND AD
VANTAGES OF I'nACTICAL Uss,
AND IOISG US WORX W"T1T
A Ratipitv Mork than
hoi iil.K THAT OK ANY
OruiiR Duo I LEU
tt allbrds to the poor and rich alike the
FIRST and ONLY relief ever offered from
the tedious, troublesome, juice -vnporatiug,
and dysiiepsia producing broiler of the past ;
from the deadly foe to human health, the
FRYING-PAN ;'and from
Bleut-Cooli Al.uiuliiatiojis of ell
It renders broiling, heretofore so vexati
ous, the Quickest and Easiest of all Modes ot
Cooking, and meats hi oiled by it
Jio'e L'.tlui.ible untl ut lit iotH
Than by any other mode cf cooking them,
because it prevents th i loss of nutrimc'iit by
eviipoi at ion or other Wise. It sets on the top
of ihe stove or range, over one of the open
ings ; requires no preparation 1 lire; no
C Ue or charcoal ; no puiuiding id' Steak ;
renJers tough meat tender by its action ;
does away with all smoke and sent-11 ot
grease; broils equally ell over Coal or
Wood; answers ior all sized stove cr range
openings; and is equally good for
Beefstake, Giiicksn, Chops, Earn.
Fish and Oysters.
Tt broils .steak, over an average fire, iu
Seven to Eight .utes, ami over a very hot
lire, Within Fire Minutes. Other meats in
proportion ; and Retains ail the Juices and
Flavor, which no other bruikrdo -s.
Sixty-Fivo Thousand ars now
in Use.
All sold under Standing and Uncondi ional
Guarantees, and have given an unanimity o
satist'act on unprecedented iu the culiuary
inventions.
We guarantee them, whenever sold, to fu'
tiil the above speciHcati'u.s, and au horize
all uealer.s to do so with their custom- is. An
universal te.-t is invited on these tei ins ; and
to any net satished alter a fair i rial, the
money will be refunded, with charges both
way s;
Each nrc.i'er will h ive the authorized la
bel attached with the trade mark, "Amt'i ican
Uroiler," stamped the i con.
Tins broiler is also an unequalled Hroad
Toaster rod Corn-Popper, and a good Coffee
Roaster.
llt'iiil Price only Two rol!.-i is.
Fine Mesh Grate for Corn Popping ah 1
Roasting Coti'ee, if desired, So cents extra.
LI It LI UAL DISJOINT TO THE TRADE.
For sale in San Francisco by the hou-e
below named, in hah doz n and dozen pack
ages, at the mi iiiunio rates, who will be le-sjion.-ible
to the full extent of the above
"uaiautees tor al1 Uroilti. sold bv thcrn.
EUSSELL & ERWIIT,
MAKUP CO,,
21-k SaiBiine Ct., Sail rr.incisco,
Manufaoturers & Dealers
In ILirthrarc f every .Description.
And at Retail by all St o. e, T n and Ilmse
Furnishing deukrs everyuheie.
Jan. iOuil
THE GEEAT
Anlafal'dble ni-0i pi:zitFir.rs, possess
ing rare toxic and xchvixe properties
a certain cure for hiii: im.Itisii, cout,
M:Lii LaA, end all kindred Diseases.
It completely restores the system when im
paired by disease, revives the action of tti
liin.vcYS it ii a t,FA:T.VL okc.ws, radi
cally cures sckofila, salt nnct.ii
tTid all EIll?TIVj; mi l riTAAEOUS Di?-
cascs, gives immediate r.ud iernicnent relic'
in nrsrEPSi v, icnvsii'Ei.AS, Triraors.
Eoils, Scald Head, I'lccrs and Sores; eradi
cates from the system all tracea of Mercurial
Disease.
It is PCsiEi.'ir vrx.KT.iBLr. bein made
from an herb found indigenous in CnLfomb.,
It is therefore peculiarly suitable for usa by
remales and Children, ns a bloom I'S iu-
F1ER mi'l KEXOVATOa.
For Sate by all Druggists.
REBtKGTON, HQSTETTER & CQ,
AGENTS,
t29 and 531 Market Street
San Praclsco.
Oct. 20:3m
LINCCLNJjAKERY.
BAILEY, KARDIC'C & CO.,
Successors of L. Dti.lkr in the Lincoln
Luktry,
TFG LEAVF. TO INFORM THE CITI
y zens of Oregon City and surrounding
country, that they keep ccuiotuLtly on hand
and bu- sale, ad kinds of
bread, citvek -:;;,
CAKES, I'ASTbr,
CAN I) IE AND y.UTS.
Also, a good and general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Orders prompt.3- filled, and goods deliver
ed at the residence of tiie purchaser when
desired.
The highest pi ices paid for Cutter, Eggs
ana egetatii-s.
A liberal -hare rf public patronage i3 re-
specviuiiv somutea.
April 23,- 187t':ly
A
VOID QUACK?. A victimTf enlv in
discretion, causing nervous debility.
premature riecay. &c , having tried m vain
every advemsed rernedv, f as a simple means
of sell cure, which he wdi send free to l;s
fellow suflertrs. Address J. if. TUTTLE,
7 assan St., New York.
Jar. 18-hn
BLOOD railFEl,
y -,: t
'.;-; ,nn"
REDINGTOX, IIOSTETTER & CO.
Stop that Coughing !
Sonic of you can't, and we pily you.
You have tried every lerraov but tl 6
ONE de-tuied, bv itsint:iu-ie merit, -to
Puueisede ad !-i:nilar preparations. It
is not surprisirig you shoid-J i e itbu--tant
to try souietLi ng else af cr the many
experiments voii have made of trashy
con p unds foisted on the public as a
certain cure ; tut
He wo Si's PlsSrncnary Syrup
Is reilly the VERY BEST remedy ever
compounded for the cure of Civghe,
Gdd., ,ore Tftroa'x, Ahhui, IVh coping
'oughs, Urofchitl's and t.'vuHinpj.tio.
Thniisands cf pi ople in Califei ni i and
Oregon haVe been already btneiitedby
the surprising curative powers of
iewelis Pulmonary Syrup
and with one accord give it their Un
qualified approbation.
We now address ourselves to id! who
are unacquainted with this", the greatest
panacea ! the age. for the healing of nil
diseases of the Tkroat uitl JLuugv,
assuring 3 ou that
Nevcll's PutiTionary Syrup
h is cured thousands, and it will rure
YOU. if you try it. This invaluable
medicine is plcar-ant to the ta-te ; j-ooth-ifig,
hc-ahi'g and strengthening in its
'cii'vets; entirely frte from nil juiis.onoiia
or deleterious dm 'r-.arei perfectly harm
?les-i Under all cii Cn instance?.
Fur Side 1y all Krispgists.
UEIMNGTON, IIOSTETIEU k CO,
5viU and 531 Market street, Sah Francisco.
Hedlngtoii'B
Essence Jamaica Ginger,
JVhU'lt i. confidt -nthi rfpomnu ndi d as the
het-t prtjiai tiou now Itore the public.
This valuable preparation; containing
in a highly concentrated form ail the
properties of Jamaica (linger.has become
t:-e of the most popular domestic n me
dics i"r all disea.-es of the stcmach and
digestive organs.
As a ionic, it will he fount! invaluable
to all persons recovering from debility,
whether produced by fever or otherwise;
f"i" wi lie ll impaits to the system all the
glow and vigor that can bo produced fV
wine or brandy, it is entirely free from
the reactn iiary etlects that follow the
use of spis its of 'any hind.
It is irso an excellent remedy for
females who sutler from difficult men
struation, giving almost immediate re
lief to the spasms that so frequently ac
company that period.
It yiyes immediate relief to Nausea,
caused by riding m a railr oad car, or by
sea s:ck ess, or other causes.
- It is also valuai le as an sternal ; p
plica t on fur (Jout, Uheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc.
iii:i:ec;toV, hostette!: & co.,
L-Z'J and 531 M.:rket street, San Francisco.
Reilliigton's
F I av 0 r i 11 g Ext r acts
AUE THE Ff.. FEf'TLY PFRE AND
higliiy c -ncer.t rated Extracts from Fiesh
Fruits, prepared with great care.
Thev are put up in superior si vie, and
in a bottle h.-Idlng TWICE AS'.MLXTI
as the ordinary br.inds of Extntcts.
Comparing quality and contents, none
other- are nearly so cheap.
Whenever tested on tiikir mishits, they
have been ud.'pted iu preference to all
others, ami are row the Si ANDAM I)
FLA YOKING EXTRACTS ol the Facilic
Coast.
MARK THE ADVANTAGES.
P.v purchasing lie dingtnn's-Concentrate.!
Flavoring Extract-, yonobt;.iu a:
article u t uly supeiior in richness and
delicto o' tlivor to a: y o her of a simi
lar nature, but far more economical, be
cause ecch b ttle holds d- ubh' the
quantity contained in a bottle of any
other flavoring extract sold.
UED1SGTOX, IIOSTETTEn !i CO.,
Agents for the fuciSc Coatt.
m & p.
Would von escape FEVER AND A HUE,
and preserve he dth nnd vigor during the
s rk!y nason, make occasional use of the
following as
If you are ATT CKED with Chills
and Rilion-i Fever, or have been a victim
to such disease, ai d used other so-called
remedies without permanent ifclicf, seek
at once the safe-t and su:e.-t
CURE,
h- using, according to directions
MASON & POLUBL'
ARm-EslALARIA,
or. Fever and Ague Tiil-. Time has
proved them thoroughly !o be the safest
and most reliable remedy known, 'flu y
contain no niorciiry or ot- er mineral r r
cheudcaf. They are exclusively vege
table. They stimulate the f.;n:tio:is of
the liver. Conge-tion is impossible where
thev are ugt d. They do not deter from
daily labor. By assisting elicestion tl-ey
add flesli ;nd mu-cielo the fi arre. They
are iuluntcd to ail ages and both sexes,
atd as a
Will CURE in their incipieney, three
fourths ot all diseases incidental to a
malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in
small dose-, they have no equal.
For sale by all Druggists.
REDIGTO.V, IIOSTETTEU & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS.
The Battle for Life
Which is continually going on between
health and disease, has tb-ver rer f ived
from sny medicine such marked and un
mistakable assistance, en the side of
health, as it has fiom
Newel Ts Pulmonary Syrup
UEDIXGTOrV, IIOSTETTEU & CO.,
520 and 531 Market street, San Francisco.
"M-
AUCTION Ay D COMMISSION
A. IS. SielakiTdlsblt,
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Paftlcfcd.
AUCTION SALES '.':
Of Real Estate, Groceries, Geheia! Her'chaa
dise and Horses,
Every Wt'Jueisdaii and SaUtrtfay !
A. B. Rich
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Ifetr and Rur.dle Iron".
Frighsl-i-Kq-aarc oi d Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Fiies, Rvasj.s, saws;
Screws, Fiy-paus, si .eot iron, Ii. G Iron,
a i.so : .
A largeassDTtnient of (iroceries nd Liquors
A. Ii. IrcH.T!T)sn. Auctioneer
For a iei7 cchIm yo:i cah biiy
of your Grocer cr Err-g-iiist ' sP-
VAzCtO from pr.ro IrisTi 3Ioss,'o.
Carrnseci, v,li!cli vrill inako
sixteen quarts of Blanc 3lSng?,
and a Jlko quantity cf Putl-0
clings, Custard::,, Creams, Char
lotte EussCj etc. Ii i.i .tha
cheapest, ho:iIfiii0.fi, and jnost
delicious foci in (lie world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light Quid
delicate food for Invalids antt
Children.
A Glorioas Cliango ! ts
TIIC CHEAT Yt'OR-.D-j TOXXC
Plantation BitterSi
rc-storatave is ho slaoca-aM--c.acr
of tlzo fceiSo ::;;cl cldbiii-
for tliQ aged siE2;l la2-j33i1,it
nc!52C3. Aj ti rcssaedy Cor tlid
Eservoia-? wenncsg Co wEaicIi
vt'onacn are cs'sccI-alSy stilb
jeci, tt is eispcs'scsliisg every
ol.iev siimsilaiat. I:a nil Cii
cr frigid, it ri3 :i specific
i:3 every speck?? of diaoardcr
wSascEa siiadsrfia'j&ae.' filsc 9dily
sslicsagila sasad E;aeaSis 2ovti filae
::;si-;ia3 spsaiils. For sale lf
all Erog--ists-
A:-g. 2 1, i,s.e:iy
J.R.rHALSTOW,
TS STILL AT II IS OLD STAND.
CORNLK :F MAIN and SIX'l H STLEET8
OUEGON CiTV, OKLOON.
TTnrr.i: 11 n vr ould invite his
t friemls. anl the public in gnei al, t'6
call nnd examine liis stock, consisting ot a
general asaortuit-ut.of-
Soots saiaI Slaocs,
I2sits tsi Cstpi
c-.
?i'W.f-ort&V,cT
y:r- i : fl'
m&mmmm
Z&m Having frorr tnany yenrs c-xpeiiencs
leari.ed that :- O
Til-i SECHtT OF SUCCESS j
LIES III SIIAIL PROFITS!
IS LETEUMiS".'.! - 10
OFFER -SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS "WiLL O
S lence t he Cry of l'or;land 1'iicesi o
Oregon City, August 2Sth, lsul).
8 4 0,000
Yv'ORTII OF
BOOTS and SHOES
COMI EISIXG ALL TIIE LEADING
California & Eastern
!
MANUFACTURES
Fer Fall. S.nd Winter -Wear,'
Vre on Land and bein? c onstantly rcplen-
iaLed at the
Philadelphia Boot Store,r
113 Front Sircct an l 131 First Street
JOHN S. ICAST-
. ... t;
X. I. T.adies and Gentlemen's Eoots atd
G. liters made to measure.
Dec. ;ctf G
MACK i WELCH,
dentists;
OFFICR In Odd Fellow temple, corce
of First and Alder Stre U, I'ortlaod.
The patronage o Ihose desiring superior
operatror-sis in fpec'al r'que t. N trous ox
ide for the 1 ninleps e.vfrrctio ' f t-eth.-
'"Artificial teet 1 "bet -rtlan the b:sV
and as chta? a? tfte cheef ft.
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