The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, September 22, 1871, Image 3

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TOW.V A.VB COUXTY.
tw Sir. D.'H. Goo'Q. died ct his resi-
,i in this city, on tho ISth insi. lie
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was born in the State of Pennsylvania,
Jnae 19th. 1818, and immigrated to Ore
0I1 jn the year of 1846. lie resided in
or near Oregon City from that time until
his death. He was much respected aa a
citizen, and his place as among the early
settlers, will be greatly missed. Ilia sick
les wad a long and painful one, but he
.,nifted in it the spirit of true Chris
ten resignation and patience., aud died in
the blessed hope oi nun
through.
faith in the precious
blood of Christ our
Sirior. He
bad been a member of the
Church for upwards of tea
and was buried with her beautiful
services from rit. Paul's Church on Tues
diy last, Rev. J. W. Sellwood officiating.
a larire mimbor of weeping friends were
present to pay the last sad honors to his
memory. -Ulessed are the dead who die
in the Lord from henceforth j yea, saith
the Spirit, for they rest from their labors,
and their works do follow them."
4 rtt 1)kad. Mysteries will never cease.
-Patrick; Pheney, a man we had announced
as dead and gone, made his appearance
in town last Sunday. He is terribly hos
tile at us for having reported him dead,
and proposes to settle the trouble through
our mutual friend Doc. Barlow. We un
derstand that Pheney considers himself in
jured y this report to the amount of five
thousand dollars, but has authorized Doc.
to settle up the matter for two thousand.
We are ouly too happy to get oif at such
Pa trilling sum when we had "defamed "
the "character " of a citizen like Mr.
P. Of course we intend to pay over this
little sum and say no more about it. We
are informed that Mrs. I'. was so over
joyed at his return that she took the cars
that same day and left for parts unknown.
Di.schau;i. Mr. Rhodes, a man who
'has been working in the factory in this
city lor a number of years, was discharg
ed last week under rather peculiar cir
cumstances. Mr. Rhodes' wife was very
Kick aud he remained at home to attend
on her. When he went back the next day
'to resume his work, Mr. Kennedy, who
in foreman in the department where Mr.
K. worked, told him he was no longer
wanted. To discharge a man for staying
at heme to attend on a sick wife is, to say
the least, entirely unjustifiable, and show,
the man who exercises his authority in
each a manuer, to be destitute of that
hum uiity which should be in the hearts
of ail true men.
Nkw OkOan-. We neglected to notice
the fact last week that the Episcopalians
have just obtained a new organ lor their
Church in this city. It is 0113 of George
Prince fc Co. 'a make, and Is one of the
finest toned reed Instruments that we have
ever heard. It is one of Prince's "Pet
organs, No. 4i)." This Company have a
high reputation, and this instrument
proves that, it Is well founded. We con
.gratujttte the Episcopalians upon the pos
session Of so good an instrument. We al
so learn that the Baptists have procured
a'uew'onran for their Church.
Mayiikm. A man named Robert Stans
'field was arrested last Wednesday on a
charge of mayhem, made by Jaa. KeHy.
The cr.se r, as heard by Justice BurES,who
Very properly discharged Mr. Stansfield.
The culprit w ho preferred this charge
'deserved to have his head taken off, in
place of a piece of his nose. Mr. Stans
field caught Kelly in the act of attempting
rape on his wife. when a scuffle ensued
'between them, during whic!i Stansfield
took a bite olf of Kelly's nose. It served
Liiu right.
!Dfr.M',iKNWiXT. We have received the
September'ninuber of this excellent pub
lication. Each number contains a large
full-hized pattern, with numerous diagrams
for
braid and embroidery, on colored
fiw.'iion pli'es. It is the best publication
of the kind issued, and the cheapest. It
i furnished at i) per annum. Address
S.T. Taylor, Importer of Ladies' Fash
ions, :iUl Canal street, New York.
Rain. On Wednesday night, old Jupi
ter Pluv'uis opened his fountains upon us,
and yesterday the atmosphere was much
improved by the dissipation of the smoky
clouds tliRt have hung over the valley for
tlie past few weeks. The farmers, doubt
less, will welcome the gentle patter of raiu
upon the rotrf.
O
Passko TiiKoi'GH. E. L. Bristow, Esq.,
Grand .Master of Oregon, passed through
here last Saturday on his return home
from Eastern Oregon, Washington and
Idaho, where he had been visiting the va
rious Lodges under his jurisdiction, lie
brings guod reports from every section.
Sot.n Us. Stephen Massett, known as
"Jeems Pipes of FLpesville,'f Svau an
nounced to give a entertainment in this
place last Saturday, but he failed to enter
an appearance, which caused considerable
disappointment. We see that e left last
Sunday morning for San Francisco.
Grammar School. We regret to learn
that Mr. Joseph Sellwood. on account of
ill-health, has given up the position of
Fiiucipal in the Grammar School. Mr.
Pope proposes to get a suitable teacher
as soon as possible, in the meantime. Mrs.
Pope will conduct the school.
Goon ArroixT.vK.vr. Mr. Reuben Smith
has been appointed Chief Fngineer of the
Willamette Transportation. Company. We
are pleased to note Reuben's promotion,
as ho is a good mechanic and a gentleman
who thoroughly understand- hid business.
Sick. The man Wilson, who is confin
ed ia the ccunty jail for larceny, has been
very sick, and it was thought last week
that he would cheat the law by dying.
He -as impioving at last accounts.
Ahkkstkd. Marshal Richardson arrest
ed a man last Saturday afternoon on a
telegraphic dispatch from Portland. We
learn that he was charged with having
stolen some 11101103' .
Pkkskxt. Judge Caufield has presented
us with a beautiful steel engraving of J.
H. Van Evrie.of the Now York Day-Hook,
for which ho will please accept our
thanks.
Pay Tkaix. The pay train passed up
the road las!; Sunday morning to pay off
the hands working for tho Railroad Com
pany. About twenty men wore paid at
th
s place,
Ix Towx. Capt. Sam.
down from tho Dalles on a
Holmes was
short vlelt to
1 ,
U1S relatives this week. II
l reiurueu yes-
terday to his homo.
Peaks. We omitted last week to return
or thanks to .Mr. Horace Raker for a line
kox of pears left at our residence.
ork has been commenced on the now
and elegant leMdonco of Messrs. Jacob
Lros.
Election on Dit,
They do say, pertinently remarks the
San Francisco Xeics Letter cf September
9th. that there was an election in or about
Vallejo on Wednesday last. They add
that in and about Vallejo there is a large
number of persons, qualified to vote, who
are'Iir the employ of the United States
uurviuim,uu xii l-Li UUVtJ DCeO. CclTC-
lessly noted, arso, that the result of the
voting was a tremendous majority in
favor of the party of which the Presi
dent of the United States 'Is a member
Now, nvta bene this'on dll, tvhich is worthy
me contemplation of all Republicans and
omers wno believe in unrestricted
uni
that versa! suffrage, that the ballots lor
community were printed in Washington,
or under the supervisory eye of the offi
cials of the Government aforesaid i ' that
each ticket so printed was a Republican
ticket; that each ticket w nnmhoro,i
that each employee of the aforesaid Gov-
v. aa aiu uuinuereu tor mat spe-
wui puiposc, mere Deing as many tickets
numbered as there were voters number
ed ; thiit to the numbered voters were
given their appropriate numbered tickets.
And then the election came off and the
result was a success. In the name of the
principles of the Cotrttitittidft Cf the
United States, bf the liberty of the press,
speech and action, everybody must admit
that was a very nice way to maintain the
purity of the ballot-box": and so say we
all of us. 3
New Depaktcue. We were around tho
city last night, and in almost every Demo
cratic crowd" that was collected in any
public place, and among them all we
failed to find any '-new departure" Demo
crats. At the Golden Eagle Hotel, a
number of prominent Democrats were
collected, and it was their unanimous
opinion that the great revolution in this
State is due to the adoption of the so-
called ".New Departure" more than to any
other cause. They cursed the movement,
and said that the party in this State de
served defeat for adopting it. The only
man who has made a determined fight
against the "New Departure'- Is '-Brick'
Pomeroy, and we called upon him last
evening to see what he had to say about
it. In answer to the question he handed
us his subscription list which showed that
he had received 3,714 subscriptions to
Pomeroy 's Democrat during the past week.
He says that the people will have his pa
per, because it says what every honest
Democrat thinks. "D n the ''New De
partue.7'' Sacramento Heporter, Sept. 87t.
Omatia, Sept. 10. On the vote for the
new Constitution of Nebraska, with
twenty-seven prominent points to be heard
from, there is 1,517 .majority against its
adoption. Three independent proposi
tons were subsituted: First, to make
bank stockholders liable for three times
the amount of stock; second, to give
counties the right of prohibiting the sale
of spirituous liquors; third, prohibiting
county or municipal aid to railroads;
fourth, compulsory education; fifth, female
suffrage. These were all voted down by
overwhelming majorities female suffrage
worse than all. It is net expected that
further returus will materially change this
result.
How we do sympathise with Sisters
Anthony and Duuiway. What a set of
brutes" the men must be in Nebraska!
Oh, the horrible creatures. Go after them.
Sister Duniway. They deserve it.
Only $15,000,500 is put dowR as the
expenses of .the War Department Tdr th?
past year. There is an item, however, of
$11.500.0(.'6 for Indians and pensions.
This has heretofore been included in the
war expenses, but since they have become
so large it is thought best to confuse the
people by dividing the account. If the
War Department does not look after th
Indians, of what account is it ? Council
Ulnjfs (Zoici) 2'lrries.
A North Carolina, colored jnror was re
cently seen making rapid tracks for the
Virginia line, and upon being accosted by
a gentleman as to whither Ire was going,
confessed with dismay that he was fleeing
the State, as he had just heard that "jury
was to be hung.- This is related as a
fact in the Weldon (N. OJVrars.
"Palacks and Pnisoxs" is tlie name of
Krs. Ann S. Stephens' new novel, nowi in
press, and to be published in a few unys by
T. B. Peterson & Brothers. Philiadelphia. It
will command a very large sale, for "Palaces
and Prisons" is an entire new novel from the
pen of this talented American authoress, and
is superior to her world-wide celebrated
work, "Fashion and Famine." The scenes
in this novel show great dramatic power,
and the characters are strongly and striking-
drawn, and are worked up with the
skill and power for which this authoress is
fo distinguished. From the first page to
the last the reader will be enchanted by its
absorbing interest and charming Style; and
when that last is reached the volume wilt he
laid dowu with regret that the story is con
cluded. It will prove to be the most popu
lar book that Mrs. Ann S. St ephens has yet
written. "Palaces and Prisons" will be is
sued in a large duodecimo volume, and sold
by all booksellers at the low price of 1 75
in cloth; or $1 50 in paper cover; or copies
will be sent by iAail, to any place, post
paid, by the publishers, on receipt of the
price of the work in a letter to them.
The 'cf use of Temperance "finds one of its
most insiduons and dangerous foes in the
many so-called "tonics? find "Tftppetrzers,"'
made of cheap whiskey and refuse liquors,
finished up to suit the depraved appetites,
under the name of medicines. Dr Walk
kii's California VixEti An. Bitters ore noe
cf these. They are not a. beverage, but are
a genuine Medicine, p'uVcv Vegetable, pre
pared from California herbs by a regular
physician, l-'or all diseases of the stomach,
liver, kidneys, bladder, skin, and blood,
thev tire an infallible and unrivalled reme-
The use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian JJair
Eenewer not only restores the hair to its
natural color, but gives it a soft and healthy
look.
Oregon City Prices Current.
The following are the prices paid for
produce, and the prices at which other ar
cicles are selling, in this market :
WHEAT White, bushel, $1 10.
OATS bushel. 60 cts.
POTATOES "t? bushel. 75 cts.
ONIONS "tf bushel. $1 00(:51 50.
FLOUR bbl. $7 00Sli 50.
IJKANS White, "tl lb.. 4.5 cts.
DRIED FRUIT Apples. Gets.
Peaches. lb., lf.Jc; Plums. lb., 15
IC cts.; Currants. lb.. 10(,20 cts.
PUTTER -"r? ff., 25(7? 30ck
KGGS "p. dozen. 25 cts.
CHICKENS p dozen, $304.
SUGAR Crushed. ci lb., o cts.: Island
lb.. 1012 cts.; N. O.. lb., 15 cts.;
San Francisco refined. It) . lCj cts.
TEA Young Hyson, ) lb., 1 50 ; Ja
pan, B-f 9QC$1 25 5 Plack, ft, 75e.
(77, $1 00.
COFFEE cl lb-, 2077;,22 cts.
SALT lh., U2i cts.
SYRUP Heavy Golden, gall.,$l 00 ;
Ex. Heavy Golden, gall., 1 25
BACON Hams. lb., 14 cts ; Sideg,
14 cts. lb.; Shoulders, 7 cts.
LARD jH lb., 14 cts.
OIL Devoo's Kerosene, gall., 75.
Linseed oil. raw. gall., .l 50
Linseed oil.
WOOL
boiled. gall., SI o0.
p vi., do cts.
BEEF On foot, 7 (8 cts. r, lb.
PORK On foot. GTcts. "ft p.
SHEEP Per head. S2 00(ir,$2 oO
HIDES Green, Fj.. oc
Dry, 11
cti ; Suited, cc,
WILLIAM DAVIDSON",
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Office X
PORTLAND,
G4 Front
Street,
OREGON.
v REAL ESTATE ia this CITY and
EAST POliTLANDv in the moat desirable
localities, cousistinsc of LOTS. IIALP
BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and
STORES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Propertv
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, "with great care aud on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOUSES ami STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSES ESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
andjforward the same to the above address.
Feb. 3, IS71.
Rebecca. Degree Lodge No. 2,1. O. O. F
Meet on the Second and Fourth
TUESDA Y E 'XrXGS,
of each, month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend. . ...
AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early in
discretion, causing nervous debility,
premature decay, &c, having tried in vain
every advertised remedy, has a simple means
Of self-cure, which he will send free to his
fellow-sufferers. Address "J. 'XL 'REEVES,
7S Nassrfu st., New York.
Sept. l:ly
Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. of O. F.
Aieeis every inursuay even
t5 ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. X. G.
Multiiomali Loiljje o. 1, A. F. and
J.1. ill iiuiil
A. 31.
NXtions
dtnj ir
M -Holds its reirnhir p.inimnniri-
on the First and Third Satur-
in each mouth, at 7 o'clock from
the oth of September to the 2'th of
March, and 7A o'clock from the 2oth of
Marcli to the 20th of September. Breth
ren in good standing are. invited to attend.
Dec. 23,1 S70, By order of W. M.
NEW HARDWARE STORE,
CORNET FllO.XT Si ST.VUK STS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
.IOII-V
It.
.FOSTER
Is now receiving and offers for sale, at the
lowest rates, a full stock of
SHELF -VTVI
BUILDERS5 HARDWARE,
IVSechanics' Tools,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
MINERS' GOODS,
f.aiis, Ropes, Shovels,
Anvils, Axes, Etc.,
Which he invites buyers to call and examine
before purchasing elsewhere.
Would invite particular attention of bik
ers of Bnddi-rs' Hardware and House Trim
mi mrs, either at WlloLKALB or liBTAIL.
May Sir, Is71:m3 JOHN II. FOSTER.
bummons.
In tlie Circuit Court for the County of Clacka
mas. State nf Oreuim.
rHED It. AV ICED," plaintiff, ) Suit for dissolu
v. tion of marriage
ABXEIt WEED, Defendant. ) contract.
T THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
K!l you are hereby required to appear and
ans-nv r the complaint of the tiled against you
in the above entitled suit within ten days fx-om
the date of the service of this summons upon
you, if .served in said county, or if Htrvetl in any
other county Of this State, then -within twenty
days from tlie date of the sex-vice of this suai-
mons upon you ; or xi scrveu by publication, by
the tix-s t. day of tho next term of said Court,
which shall ho held after six weeks from the pub
lication of this summons, said lirst publication
being September IS, lt71. And if you fa il so to
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief demanded in said
complaint, which is, that the bonds of matrimony
existing- between plaintiff and defendant herein,
lx dissolved, and that plaintiff have the custody
of the children of said man iaire. Jiy order of
Don. W. W. Upton, -Tudg-e of said Court.
Dated Sept. 11, 1871.
FORBES & WARREN
Sept. lowf, Attornevs for Plaintiff.
J. M.
TJIOM PSOV,
C. W. FITCH.
THOMPSON & FITCH,
Attorneys sit Law,
A XT)
Real Estate Agents,
EUGENE CITY,OiEGONf
OFFICE TWO DOORS XOttTH OF THE rOSTOFFICK.
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AXD SOLD,
LOANS NEGOTIATED, AND AB
STRACT OF TITLES FURNISHED.
HAVE A COMPLETE ABSTRACT
of Title of all property in Eugene
City, and perfect plats of the same, prepared
with great care. We will practice in the
different Courts of the State. Special at
tention gi'vr:n to the collection of all claims
that may be placed in our hands. Learal
Tenders bought and sold.
sepitl
.1XIMEX.
200 CHOPPERS & LOGGERS
rro
DO CLEARING WORK ON THE
Northern Pacific Railroad, between the
Cowlitz River and llodgdeu's.
ALSO,
Well Broken Ox Teams.
Men applv to C. T. SHERMAN, at Pum-
phrey's Landing, on and alter Monday, Sept.
11th.
Application for work ot Ox Teams, to
FRANK HINCKLEY, Resident Engineer,
Kidder's Camp, on Cowutz.
STEADY WORK AND GOOD WAGES.
TIIOS. B. MORRIS,
Eng'r Pac. Div.
Kalama, Sept. i, lS71:wo
To School Teachers,
THE PLACE OF PRINCIPAL IN THE
Ore-on Citv Seminary is vacant. Ap
plications from competent teachers are de
sired immediately, as the school is in pro
gress. W.l'.JUILNU.N,
School Superintendent.
Oregon City, Oregon, Sept. 5, lS71:tf
Lost,
HOUT THE 1ST OF ATRIL, near
Oretrnn 'ity, a bay thorouch-hred
American MAKE, eiuht "years old, alxut
14 hands hitrh. a .small whito ftriixi on
the near fore toot, and the hoot black and white,
110 brands or other murks. Anv one returning
said mare or leaving information of where she
may he found, at the postotliee, in Oregon City,
will be nberallv rewarded.
SAMUEL KAMSDKN.
Ore?on City, Julv 14, 1S71.
BUSINESS CARDS.
CI1ARL.ES E. WAR IS ENj
Attorney at Law,
Oregon City, Oregon
Sept.lGily.
JOIIX M. BACON,
Importer and Dealer in
3Q-S GL&
STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, &Gl &c,
Oregon City, Oregon
At Char man Warner's old f!dnds laiety 00
earned by . Ackermdn, Main street. KCftS
10 tf
FLEMING,
DEALER IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
IN MYERS FIRE-PROOF CRICK,
f&SjMAIX STREET, OttECON CITY, OtlEGOS.
MACK
& VELCH,
OFFICE In Odd Fellows Temple, corcr
of First aud Alder Street, Portland.
The patronage of those desiring superior
operations is in special request. Nitrousox
ide Tor the painless extraction of teeth.
J3F"Artiticial teeth "better than the best,"
and as cheap as the cheapest.
Dec. 23: it
Dr. J, H. HATCH,
DENTIST.
The patronage of those desiring first Ctuss
Operations, is respectinlly solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guarantee-.
N. H.Xilrou. O.ny-le administered fbr'the
Painless Extraction of Teeth.
Offick In Weigant's new "building, west
side of First street, between Alder aud Mor
risou streets, Portland, Oregon.
c
Live and Let Live."
J7IELDS & STlvICKLEU,
DEALERS IN
PaOVISiOHS, GROCERIES,
COUNTRY PRODUCE, &c,
CI101CL "WINES AND LIQUORS.
:rAt the old stand of Wortman & Fields
Oiegon Citj. , Oregon. 13tf
11. W ATKINS, M. D.,
SURGEON". PouTr.AN'D, Okegc n.
OFFICE Odd Fellows' Temple, corner
First aud Mder streets Iiesidence corner of
Main and Seventh streets.
W. F. HIGHFIELD,
Established since 1843, at the old stand,
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
An Assortment of v atches, Jew
elry, and Seth Thomas' weight
Clocks, all of which are warranted
to be as represented.
Re rai liners done on snort notice,
(and thankful for past favors.
CLARK GREEXTMA1T,
City Drayman,
on EG OX CITY.
tKS All orders for the delivery of merchan
dise or packages and freight of whatever des
cription, to any part of tlie city, willbeexe
cuted promptly and with care.
jST E W YORK HOTEL,
(Detiifehes Ga'thans,)
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
sh'p landing, Portland, Oregon .
H. FvOTHFOS, J.J. WILKENS,
PROPRIETORS.
Board per Week 5 00
" " " with Lodging fi 00
" " Day 1 00
A. G. AVALLIXG'S
Pioneer Book Bindery-
OREGOMAN BUI L.D1NG,
tCorncr'f Froftt ami ,llcr Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety ot
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
Jacob$titzel. JaSiks B. Urirox
ST IT ZEL & UPTON,
Heal Estate Brokers and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Washington streets,
TORTLAND, OREGON.
rT Will attend to "the sale and purchase
ot Real Lstate in all parts ol the City and
State. Special attention given to the sale of
East Portland property.
Address P. O. Box 4V2, Fortland. Oregon.
STITZEL & UPTON,
Oif. Ileal IZztute Brokers.
OREGON CITY
BREWERY
(IIPI ST EG G,
Having pun u.ved the above B cwery w'
es iom o in i tie puo'tc mat ue is now p.epar-
eu to niauui.it aive a -No. l nu.if-iy 01
As good as c? .1 be 00 a'lied v nv where in the
S:a:e. Orders so' c ed aad p: omntly filled.
Kclisrioiis Services.
St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Key John
V . Sellwood, rector, bervices on Sunday
at a.m. and "p.m. Sunday School
and Bible class at r. m.
1st Congregational Church Seats Free
Morning Services, 10
Sabbath School, 12 o'clock M.
Evening Services 7 o'clock.
Rev. E. Gekrv, Acting Pastor
TRAYEK MEETING?.
Sunday evening,
.5 o'clock
Tuesday evening,
.7 o'clock.
o
M. E. Church,.
Seats Free.
10.30,
Morning Services,
Evening Services,
. .7 o'clock.
SOCIAL MEETINGS.
Class Meetin following Morning Servees
Prayer Meeting Ihursduy evening 7co clok
Sabbath School at o clock f. M.
nnAREN UP, ON THE CuTII OF JULY
JL 1571, by mistake, about 14 miles from
Orfon Citv. a chestnut sorrel filly, star in
forehead, about 12 hands high, which the
owner can have by calling on the under
signed, at the Oregon City Brewery.
JOHN STEGE.
O.con C'.tv, August 3, lw71.
JOHN
y
k!r
COURTESY OF BAIGROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.
Pacific Boot and
The Only Manufactory of Ladies mul
Gcnl' flSE SHOES 011
JSlioo of Eveiy Class
Mad to Ord r on Short Notice, Wholesale and Retail.
jSTe w. Stvles foeiiio- Mxicle Daily.
13EPdT AT
PACIFIC BOOT Aj1 SHOES HOUSE,
PROTZMAM, CILLIHAN & CO ,
CORNER FIRST AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND.
JUST OUT---BOX-TOED OXF01.DS and 'GAITEES, and the
JERSEY TIE, tlie Easiest Fittin- Summer Shoe Made
July 14, 1871:tf
WILLIAM SINGER
'lias Fsiahli,r,e-l
FOR THE MA X UFA C TO Fx Y OF
FUIJjVITURE,
SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS,
AND MOULDINGS CF A L 5-ZES.
KS They will also do TURNING, of every
description to order,
With Neatness and Dispatch
o . .
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, back of Ackerman's
Store, Oregon City, Oregon.
Constantly on hand
PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE,
KITCHEN, and SITTING
ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS',
Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Bed
steads, &c
Sales Room In Dr. Thcs&iog's Brick, Main
street.
TO YOUIVCJ MEN!
TO YOU BELONG THE FUTUHE OF
our beautiful and fast p.rowinjr State.
Soon the shrill whistle of the IRON HORSE,
as he comes smoking across this threat con
tinent, drawing after him the rich products
of the Nation's Wealth and Indusirr, will
announce the
GOOD TIME COMIXO,7'
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters
will be called to fill the new avenues o'i Busi
ness. Everyone should prepare for an
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE.
Great changes have been made in the com
mercial affairs of Oregon in a , .civ years.
What the developemenl.s of ovir Stale will be
in the future, is a question which depends
upon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS
of her Young Men.
Within the past four j'ears of continued
prosperity, the
National Business College,
of Portland, Oregon, lias sent out SCORES
of young men fully qualified, and many of
whom are now tilling high and lucrative po
sitions in the UanKs, Count.mg-lvoqms ana
Stores 'Of our State. So great is the demand
for
Good Accountants,
that Business men have been frequently
compelled to send East for assistance. No
'i!nrr,riiilr.- ttu.limw VniltlC 11.111 wllO llflS
passed through the prescribed course of
stumes ai ims
MODEL COLLEGE
has cbmplaVned for want of a situation and
at good salary, too.
Every facility is here afforded to acquir-
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
in (he shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPEXSE.
Every student wPl have an
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE !
1
After having completed the. Theory, h'c is
introduced into a
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has the eBcct of thoroughly familiariz
ing him with all the minutiai ot real business.
Tlie course of study embraces Double and
Single Entry Book-Keeping, Commercial
Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspond
ence. Business Penmanship, regular and
special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory
witn practice.
ALSO,'
Superior advantages for securing a thorough
knowledge ot
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP,
TELEGRAPHY.
PHONOGRAPHY,
FRENCH, SPANISH,
GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETC
For full particulars, call at the Col'ege Of
fice. in Carter's building, corner of tront
and Alder streets, (entrance on Alder) Port-;
laud, Oregon, or send for cicular. Address
DeFRANCE &, JAMES,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Merc- 31. lS71:vl
OKEGOS CITY
GKAMMAES C H 0 0 L.
I EXERCISES IN THIS INSTITUTION
2j will be resumed on
Monday, 14th Inst.
HOURS, FROM H a. m. TO 3 p. m.
s. r. pope, sup't.
August 11, 1871.-tf
AGENTS FOIt THE ENTERPRISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for the Ekeerpdise :
.1. M. Baltimore, Portland, Oregon.
Thomas Boyce, San Francisco.
L. P. Fisher,
Hudson A Menet.41 Park Row:New York.
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 40 Park Row, New
Ol K;
Abbott & Co.. No. S2 & 84 Nassau street,
New lork.
Hudson, Menet. &. Co.. Chicago, Illinoi-?.
Coe. Wetherill A"Co., C07 Chestnut street,
I'tnUiieipLia.j
Shoe Manufactory!
the IVortherii Coast!
Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs.
JOHN B. PILXINGTON, KL D.,
LATE OF SAN FHANCLSQO, HAS Lo
cated in Portland, Oregon. . OSicei In
Holmes' 'Building, First street (three doors
from Ladd & Tilt on's Bank), where he may
be, consulted daily, and will treat diseases
of the above named organs as specialties.
All operations uponthe Eve and Eai per
formed in the most scientific and careful
manner.
ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty
sor of Anatomy, University of the Pacific.
San 1 rancisco'; and for his success in the
treatment of cases, to over 1,500 cases tieat
ed bv him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi
Estes, Esq., Rev. T. L. Eliot, Portland'; Win.
II. Dillon, Esq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and
manj- others Oregon arid Washington Ter
ritory. ug5:'m&
Tlie Gi-cut Kqulvalent. The world
may be safely challenged tc produce so per
fect a simultation of anything in nature, as
Tarrant's Sj lt-c- Aperient
Is of its oiiginal, the Seltzer .Spring of Ger
many. The Aperient, based on a correct
analysis of the Mlizer Water, is even superi
or to the manufacture of Nature herself, be
cause it contains all the active medicinal
properties of the spring, unalloyed "by any
oi me lucri aim useless panicles iouna lu
all mineral fountains. Tlie genuine ar-
iele Ijelnsj sccnicil, you have the Seltzer
ater of Europe, purlit d and perfected,
and probably the be.t, most the genial ca
thartic and antibillious preparation ou the
face of the earth.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST.0.
GOOD iEW
GO
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
BARGAINS!
S. ACECERMAN & CO.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
Stock of
SPRtXG & SUMMER GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFER
Clieapcr tlinn tlie Cheapest.
We would sa eomo and convincp rmr.
self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
cuusisls iu iari oi
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
CHOTIIING, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NOTIONS, GROCERIES, '
HARDWARE,
and a great many articles too numerous to
ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO, WOOL wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon City, April 21, I871:tf
CDAS. HODGE. .CHAS. E. CA LEF . . CEO. W. SXELL
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS IX
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS,
VARXISJ1ES, BRUSHES. PAJXTERS
Material, an DrvggisW Sundries.
97 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
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and mobility ot tne natural eye, inserted.
Refers by permission, for ,his professional
standing, to L. C. Lane, M, IX, Professor of
Surgery, and Edwin BcutleV. M. D.. Profes
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A. B. Kiclisif clsoii,
o
AtTCTIONEERX .o ,
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland.
AtJCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeneralMercLafl'
dise aud Horses, O
JSvery XVednesday and Saturday !
A. D. Richardson, Auctioneer
at Private. sale.
Englls'a refined Bar and Bundle IrQtj
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
also :
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquora
A. B. Richardson, Auctioueer
o
E. D. WHITLOW,
Masonic Hull Bcildiv'q,
Cor. Fourth & Main St,
OREGON CITY,
0REG0K-,
Ir EE PS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN"D
for sale, Cheap for disk,
PARLOR, BEDROOM,
O
OFFICE, SITTING pOltf,
and KITCHEN FURNITURE,
BUREAUS', LOUNGE.?,
ROCKING CHAIRS, WHATNOTS,
o o
BEDSTEADS, WAS1ISTANDS,
ALSO,
.. '
Curled Hair and Pulu Matrasses Pulu Pit
lows'; Spriiiir Beds; Window Shades,
Picture Frames, Mouldings, Ac.
Special attention given to Upholstery
Work in all its branches.
OUDEB3 FILLED W1TII PROMPTNESS.
REPAIRING done with neatness and dis
patch. o
FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER.
Call and examine fur yourselves.
June 20, Is71,m3
O
Ayor'"s Ague Gur-
For 3? eve- an. Avi-i, IntcrmitteAt Fever,
ChiH Fever, Ilcmitteat Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c.,
and indesd rJl tke ailections which aris
from. malario-K, uiarsh., or miasmatio
poisons.
fy; S'i one ieinedy Ls , l..u.'r3
V- X i r;)'ii.!.i f"i" bv the iieeest-.it k8 tt
rvr"' P jiH-t s--U'e caiu lir Fever
.in ! Aauf. ,.svrl) e are now
t :j;'!-'i :l to .oP-r1, with a perfect
'i'tai!H y n.;tl ll. win eratucaio
tin? (ii'ivi-i', "and with assnr
ance, lOundel oa piu..f,'?bi!t no Iwnii can arir
from it iKO tn'arsv juantiy.
'lliat whii'li ii'iM--. t - irnm or prevents thTS-dia-onler
must h-i .ii'i.iK'iic s ervice iu the com
niunilieA wh'n-e it prevails. Prcrvntion is bette
fiiau cine, for Uie pat'.ent ex-apes the risk which
he must run in vi'U:nt attacks of this baleful di
temper. This "Crr.T:" expels the miasmatld
poi.-o'.i of Ki;vi;i: a: Acn; from the pystemj
and prevents the development nf the tiii-ease, ir
taken on tho iir.-t approach of it.i jiremonitory
symi'.tuius. If. is not only the bet-t remedy ever
vet discovered f-T this class of complaints, but
also tho cheaoest. The lar.-e quanlity we sup
ly for a dollar brinjrs it witliin the" reach oC
everybody; arid in 'bilious districts, vhero
KtVKii AM) Aut'K prevails, evei-jbody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro
tection. It is hoped this'pri'.-e will place it within,
the reach of all tho poor as well as the rich.
A Croat superiority ol this remedy over any
other ever discovered for I lie speedy smd certain
cure of Inierini' tents is, that it contains no Qui
nine or mineral; ccnseijiiently it produces no
quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
the constitution. Those cured by it are left as
healthy as if they had never had the disease.
Fever and A true is not alone the consequence
of the miasmatic poison. A threat variety of dip
orders arise from it 3 irritation, amonjr which
are Neuralgia, lIliCiMuatism, Ciout, Headache.
Blindness, Toothache, Karache, Catarrh, Asth
ma, 1'alpitaf ion, Painful A flection of the Spleen,
iTYsterics, Pain in the JJowels, Colic, Paralysis,
as id derangement of the Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in
termittent tvpo," or become periodical. This
"Cr'iu:" exjiels the poison from the blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in
valuable protection to immigrants and persona
travelling or temporarily residing in tho mala
rious distri'-ts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to tlie infection, that will be ex
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
in snfttctont quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence-.it is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittent if they avail themselves of the protect
tion this remedy affords. Q ".
For lArrv Comjtfaints, arising from torpid
ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro
ducing many truly remarkable cures, where
other medicines fail.
PUEPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER&CO., IiOwell, Mass.,
1'racticrtl and Analytical Chemists,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
1'JIICJE, $1.00 I'KR JiOTTLE.
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
Every yc:tr iivcrcnpcs tlie pojiularity
of tliis valutiblo II:ur Preparation;
which is luc to r.Verit alone. Wc can
assure our oll patrons that it is kept
fully up to its In jilt Ftamlartl; and it
is the only reliable and perfect eYprep
aration for vestorinp; Gk.vy ok Fapei
IIaiu to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. Tlie scalp,
bv its use. becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
and, bv its tonic properties, prevents
the hair lrom tailing out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.'
By its use, the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tho
capillary glands to their normal vgor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most o
economical IIaiu Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. Haves, M.D., State
Assaycr of Massachusetts, says, " The
constituents are pure, afid carefnllv
selected for excellent quality; and 1
1 - ; I '.'ST I'keparatiox
CUHMUCl 111
for its intended purposes.
Sold by all DrugaisU,nnd Dealers in lltdicxntu
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Ilcnewcr in many cases rc-v
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk-
ers, Are have prepared this dye, in one
preparation ; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash oil;
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents. 9
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CCW
NASHUA, N.H-
SmiU Davis,Poi-tlainl, "Wholesale
:1s for Or e;oi,
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