The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, October 06, 1871, Image 4

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BY-GOXE DAYS.
I'm thinking of the schoolhouse, Ned,
, "Where we sat side by side,"
And studied Webster's spelling book.
And laughed o'er Gilpin's ride :
And traded jack -knives now and then
When not engaged in play,
O And got our jackets nicely warmed
How fjfcten I'll not say.
I'm thinking of (he roadside green,
Of every tree and nook,
And how in sultry hours of noon
We swam in Pantry Brook ;
And when upon th; casement came
The ruler's tattoo loud,
How each of us, in passing in,
Took olf his hat and bowed.
-I'm thinking of the benches rude,
And desks, so broad and steep,
On which we left our autographs
In letters wide and deep :
And where our first new writing-book.
So free from stain and spot,
WiThooii adorned, on every page,
With many an off hand blot.
I'm thinking of the '-old slough' Ned,
And its waters, dark and cool,
O In which we bathed our sunburnt feet
While on the way to school ;
And where the youthful tadpoles lay,
In Spring-time, many a score.
And golden liilies richly bloomed
In Summer, near the shore.
I'm thinking of the forests Cool
Where firs and cedars grew.
And where our feet in mo -scs sank
As we hunted gum to chew ;
And of the pleasant meadows where,
On many a scattere d tree.
We heard the red winged blackbird emg
His song of '-quonk a ree."
I'm thinking of the hour-gla-s. Xed;
With its sand so white and fine.
On which our teacher smiled and gazed,
O As neared the hour to dine ;
And I feel my sands are wasting, Ned,
For o't the children say.
As I fondle them upon my knee,
"Papa, you're growing gray."'
ItISS ME IJKFOUE YOU GO.
Your way lies over the hil's'ule,
O Out in the rain and sleet.
Out in the world's wild tin moil.
Where bustle and business im et ;
Iul. mine by the noisless fireside,
Where the fanciful embers glow
With a changeful life-like motion
Kiss me before you go.
My quiet way will be haunted
With visions none others can see,
Glances more precious than d'aimnds,
Smiles full of meaning to me ;
The sounds of a welcome footstep,
A whisper thriliingly low,
O Ah. thought will clasp memory closely
Kiss ine before you go.
For this world is full of mi-chances.
And one of those chances may fail.
That we two ne'er again in the firelight
Make one shad r.v upon the wall,
O then, once more; in the parting
Alas! that it must be so
Leave me a fond benediction
Kis3 me before you go.
TeiribkECects of Drunkenness A
Lady in FKih Lifs the Victim.
From the Louisville Commercial J
rontay afternoon a gentleman
living in an aristocratic portion of
Second street set out to search for
his wife who lirul been ahsent from
home since Saturday. (Joing into
the vow of huts located between
Walnut and Madison, and East,
and Floyd streets, he was filled
-with unuttciable anguish at find
ing her in ne of these dirty huts,
occupied only by colored people,
and evidently very much intoxica
ted. All of his efforts to induce
her to return to her home and to
her six: children with which their
marriage has been blessed were un
availing. The woman entreated
to be let alone, or else be permit-
ted to go where she never would
behold his bice again. Mie had on
her person the sum of n:;oo, which
she stated would take her where
she pleased.
A carriage was sent to the door
and an officer, whose assistance
was required, went into the house
and iiually persuaded her to return
to the home she had not seen, and
ptrhaps had not thought of since
Saturday. She was placed in the
carriage
and, in company v.
ith t
1 1 e
ollieer, went back to her family,
but not without imploring to Ik
allowed to go anywhere else. The
appearance of the woman is pre
possessing in every respect ; .above
the average size, she is splendidly
formed, and in a'lluent circum
stances. What, motive there is
for the woman's strange and dis
graceful conduct can not even be
guessed. This adds yet, another
to the long list of crimes from
drunkenness. Here is a woman
G of personal beaut y, high position
O a mother surrounded by her chil
dren dragged down below the
level ot a brute, and involving in
her fall husband, children and
loving friends. And for what ?
Let who will, answer.
-i -o-
There are in the United States
to-day, one hundred and ninety
grain and nine molasses distilleries,
o with a daily productive capacity
of 1G2,S.0 gallons of grain spirits
and 8,032 gallons of molasses
spirits a total per annum ot o3,
305,821 gallons of spirits, presum
ing that the stills are allowed to
rest on Sunday. This estimate is
"based upon the returns made to
the Internal Pevonue office, but it
is probable that illicit stills
throughout the country produce at
least 10,000,000 gallons annually.
It is evident that the Americans
patronize home produce to some extent-spiritual
ly.
Pkudext. A young lady think
iug it would be interesting to faint
at an evening party recently, when
oue of the company began bathing
o her head with vinegar, upon which
Q she started up and exclaimed :
"For goodness sake put nothing on
tftat will spoil the color of my
hair!"
A
new treatise on nrnrirme
stones declares that after all, man
kind if w ise will say of precious
stones, the most valuable as well
as the most useful stone in the
world is the grindstone.
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Starvation of a Child. A
dispatch from Fishkill Landing of
the 10th tilt., says that a boy,
aged seven years, belonging to the
strong women attached to CJJrien's
Menagerie, died of starvation at
Stonnville on Thursday night.
The dispatcli adds that while at
Stonnville lie was shut up in a
room alone with his hands tied
behind his back; looking from the
window he begged the cook to get
him a piece of bread, and she got
a ladder to ascend to the window,
and threw the bread on the floor.
She says he looked as if he had
not a drop of blood in him. It is
stated that the woman bought the
child in Paris, for $100, to perform
with her in a menagerie. The poor
little fellow was buried yesterday.
Steps have been taken to arrest
the woman.
TiEV. 1 Cai:twi:igiit?s Eighty
Sevkxtii JJiuthday. A grand
family reunion took place at the
residence of llcv. Peter Cart
wright, near Pleasant Plains, Sang
amon county, 111., Sept. 1st, in
honor of the eighty-seventh birth
day of that aged and veteran "sol
dier of the cross." One hundred
and twenty grandchildren of the
old patriarch were present on the
occasion, lie v. and lion. Xewton
Cloud, who, with other friends,
was there by invitation, was called
upon for a speecli, and made feel
ing and appropriate remarks, which
were responded to by the old man.
Peter Cartwright has been a minis
ter of the gospel some sixty-six
years, and was a presiding elder of
the Methodist Episcopal Church
for over -fifty years.
I Tow- They Deimc Peer, is
Chicago. The latest Chicago
table improvement is in methods
of imbibition.
hu
cask,
or
bowl of iced beer or
other bever
age, is provided with valved
sucking tubes and set on the dining
table, within a convenient distance
from the diner, who is provided
with a portable mouth-piece, which
lie attaches to one of the sucking
tubes and. imbibes at pleasure.
This invention is considered by
Chicagoans to be superior to the
ordinary methods tor imbibing
iced tea, etc., and its use as com
mendable for saving of corkage,
etc., not to mention the
vinous
irases which irive many
until
ks
their palatableness.
- -O- -$rs
What 31 ks. Peechek thinks.
The political views of Mrs. Henry
Ward Peecher, it appears, do not
accord with those of her husband.
She has recently been on a visit to
the "Land of Flowers," with Mrs.
Harriet Peechei
Stowe, near Enter
writes of the Kil
prise,
and th
ls, hix clamor: "I declare to you,
before God, that if the ruling
powers will keep the carpet-baggers
away from us, ami refrain
from sending Doliticians down
sere to kindle the fires of dissen
sion for their own base ends, there
will be no trouble with Ku-Klux
or Southern enmity or bitterness."
1 K iSSEAL"
EOK A K!!)EGKOM.
A gonitis who has been excited
spitefully by the current accounts
of the expense of a bride's trous-
j scan, gets off the following
'One
black suit, ; one -pocket hand-
kerchief, -r3 ; two shirts,
plain
one night shirt, em
broidered, -o ; two paper collars,
one pair ni'jdit drawers, piai
tin.
l 75 ;
rufled
tie pair night drawers,
50 ; one
botth
whisky,
5
OIK
paper cloves 12c; one
cake honey soap, 25c ; one cork
screw, 25c; one bottle cocktail bit
ters, 50; one ivory toothpick,
20c; one Ikixter's Saint's Pest, -2;
total, $100.
OniEK Days. An old-fashioned
women remasks, with retrospec
tiveness : '"T can remember when
eight yards of print and ten or
twelve hours' work without a sew
ing machine would make a dress,
which lequired only a pretty collar,
a black silk apron and a brooch to
arrange into a very neat toilet.
Put that was when ladies did
housework in the forenoon, dined
in the middle of the day, occu
pied tli
lei
7v-
ves in sewing in the
atternoon, and had tea at G o'clock.
E x i r n a x e e. E 1 i . al o th S t u a rt
Phelps says she once saw a young
lady ride the whole way from
Portland to Poston in the cars
without leaning back in the seat,
so that she should not tumble her
black silk sash. That degree of
endurance put into politics might
possibly produce some good re
sults. At all events the woman
women may use the idea as an
argument.
FnKxruY Axi) Goon. The French have
a story that fir Walter Scott once offered
his youngest daughter a choice between a
dowry of lOO.Oou francs or '-Quentin Dur
ward." She asked to read the MS., took
it sereptitiously to a publisher, found that
he would give her 120.000 francs, and
dutifully and meekly told her father that
she would rather have the MS. than the
money. Sir. Walter was deeply touched
by this mark of filial devotion. " The Paris
journal which tells the story, says that a
French girl would never have done such
a thing as that. She would simply have
taken the 100.000 francs, and she would
have found some way to get possession of
the romance also.
STEERS & HlfVJDEy
Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
IVincs, U randies, Wtisfifcs, l?x
No. 4?, Front Street, Portlaxp, Obegon.
Constantly cn hand a genuine article of
Cutter Wiskr.
rusixxss cards.
CHARLES E. WAIUIEN,
Attorney at Law,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Sept.lo:ly.
JOHN 3L KACOX,
T.nnrtpr Ami Dealer in
iiil'Wi.
33S IX-EL
STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, &c, &c,
Orpgon City, Oregon.
At Charma IVarner's old stajul lately oc-
d by . nkermun, jiait swt".
1U u
JOHN FLEMING,
DEALER IN
n
OOKS AND STATIONERY,
IX MYERS' FIRE-PROOF BRICK,
SMAIX STREET, QltKC.QX CITY. PRECOX.
FblACSC & WELCH,
DENTIST
OFFICE In Odd Fellows' Tetrple, corer
of First and Alder Streets. Portland.
The i.atronane of those desiring superior
operations is in special request. Nitrous ox
ide tor the nainless extraction of teeth.
;Artiiicial teeth "better than the best,
and rt.s- cheap as the c!ieupe-t.
Dec. 20:tf
Dr. J, II . HATCH,
DENTIST,
The patronage of those desiring rirat Glass
Operations, is respectfully solicited.
Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed.
;. Xitroits O.rydt administered for the
Painless Extraction of Teeth.
Officio In yeigant's new building, west
side of First street, between Alder and Mor
risou streets, Portland, Oregon.
"Live and Let Live."
?IELI)S & STULCivLEU,
DEALERS IN
PROVISIONS, GjIOCEKIISj
COUNTRY PRODUCE, ic,
CIIOICL. WIMW AX1) LIQUOHS.
7"At the old stand of YVortman & Fields
Oi't'gou Citj. , Oregon. Eitf
Vi. W ATKINS, M. D.,
SURGEON. Fouti.vxi), Ohk" n.
OFFICII Odd Fellows' Temple, corner
First nnd lder streets Residence corner of
Main and Seventh streets.
V. F. HIGHFISLD,
Established since 1840, at the old stand,
JWtin Street, Oregon City, Oreyon.
?N An Assortment of YVatclies , Jew
wZSrK elry, and Seth Thomas' weight.
i?s f Clocks, all of which are warranted
7 to be as represented.
Repairing done on short notice,
saand thankful for past favors.
CLARK GEEEIIMAIT,
TvlTv-Su,, city drayman,
Oli EG OX CITY.
t3- All orders for the delivery of merchan
dise or packages and freight of whatever des
criptiou, to any part of the city, will be exe
cuted pronijdly and with care.
JEW YOIiK HOTEL,
(Deutfches Gafthaus,')
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing, Portland. Oregon.
II . E0THF03, J. J. VILKENS,
P R O P R I E T 0 R S .
Board per yeek
Of)
. ) Oi)
. 1 I'D
with Lodging.
Dir.
A. G. AVALLIXCvS
dery
Corner of Front ami Al;!tr Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BO L XI) to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, N IA'S
PAPI'MtS, Etc, bound in every variety of
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
J.vto'5 STrrzr.L. Jamf.s b. TXr-TOx
STITSEL & TJ P T 0 LF,
Real E:date Broker a ami General
Corner of Front and
Wash in a to n street.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
-O-
i.V Will attend to the sals; and pnr.'diftse
of Ileal Estate in all parts of the City and
State. Special attention given to the sale of
East Portland property.
Address P. 0. Box 4f.2, Portland. Oregon.
STITZEL A: UPTON,
9tf. Ileal K-state Brokers.
J. M. THOMPSON, C. "W. FITCII.
THOMPSON & FITCH,
Attorneys sat L;nv,
AXD
Real Estate AgentG,
EUGENE CITY, OREGON,
OFFICE TWO DOORS XOETH OF THE POSTOFFICE.
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD,
LOANS NEGOTIATED, AND AB
STRACT OF TITLES FURNISHED.
WJE "AVE A COMPLETE ABSTRACT
V of Title of all property in Eugene
City, and perfect plats of the sa'me, prepared
with great care. We will practice in the
different Courts of the State. Special at
tention given to the collection of all claims
that may be placed in our hands. Le-al
Tenders bought and sold. serett
JOHX II. SCHRAaI.
Manufacturer andDealerin
SADDLES, HARNESS,
etc.. etc.
Main Street, Oregon Cily,
-Wishes to represent that he is now as
well prepared to furnish any article in his line
as the largest establishment in the State. He
particularly requests that an examination of
his stock be made before buying elsewhere.
A VOID QUACKS.-A victim of earlvin-X-k.
discretion, causing nervous debilitr
premature decay, ic, having tried in vain
every advertised remedy, has a simple means
ot self-cure, which he will send free to his
fellow sufferers. Address J. H. IiEEVF
7S Nassau st., New York. V Lb'
Sept. l:ly
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOPJIIA,
GREAT REDUCTION
m prices
IT
J3. L. STONE'S,
No.lD7 Ffont Street, Portlaincl, Oregon.
WALTIIAjI watches,
GOLD CIIAIXS AXD KINGS, CLOCKS,
OltOIDE VATI3IIES AXD CIIAIXS,
FIXE JEWELRY AXD SILVERWARE.
.A.11 at New Y oi'lv Px-ices.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES.
EVERX ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. juOtf
P
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Call f. o :.:t.-nt'on r.ri"olc
r.ietit ' 1 " Newly Arriveu " .;ooiis. vr. p-i-d :
yas t c f t.s i'.iiliwii arlirl-s. tn:'. i r -;t
.'V-rv t !:!'!' 1'f'rt. in a vre tv.i plica WlKil.i:
SALE till Vii .TO R I".
"Fbisii l!iT.'i. J T'l.ii;::; 's rprv.w at':.-
1'atext Mklu'ine?, in.i'diiisTs' m oi.ik.
'1 i;uc-s ks & SriTutn icr.s l Siiatck : IIki i s,
Ksskntiai. On.:-, j 1 i.;;i rj;T.::ii s,
Kei;ose;k Oil, I'.,i:'is:,.M) en.?,
Wliic'i we r !'( nf the li.wot C'a.-h I'riees, am
are Ueteriiiiiietl ut to he uiulcrEehl.
E. II. ilcDOXALD & CO., S ix Tv.axcilcc , Cal
FOR SALE.
OUR DRUC RU SI NESS located in San
Fracisco, Cal. After our best wishes, and
expressing our thanks lor the liheral pat
ronage we have received for more than
twentv-onc years, duiing which period we
have been steadily engaged in the Drugbus
ness in ('alifnrni.i, we beg to say in conse
oience of tlie rapid growth of Dr. Walker's
Calirornia Vinegar Ritters, now spread over
the United States and countries far beyond,
we are necessitated ts devote our entire
tin.e to said business.
We are the Oldest Drug firm on the Pacific
Coast and the only one, continous under the
same proprietors since 181'.', and have de
te.iiiined to sell our large, prosperous, and
well e tiiblihed business on favorabl terms.
This is a rare opportunity for men with
means of entering into a profitable business
with advantages never before offered.
Ec particulars enquire of
r. ii. Mcdonald & co.,
R. II McDo.vali), ) Wholesale Druggists,
J. C SpKxcKit. San ErancUco. Cal.
X. I!. Until a sale is made we shall con
tinue our imj.oi tat ions and kee; a large
stock of fresh coeds constantly on hand,
and scli at prices t-j defy c mpetition.
llii-Wi.
Dr. VALIIEIt'S C. LIFOSNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
Hundreds cf Thousands
Bear totimony to ihrir Wonder
ful Curative Klfeets.
9. i.
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mitirut 1't'vcrf, : s .- f t
Lives-, 1.5:1 !;:., r: :i i I ;i .! :i . th--
tors l.avj most s :ei: y.-;:
cases arc ea:i; c I ly Vitiitte
Is tfcnera'.lv nrounre t hy (l-'V-
,t rrioo-.!. v.-
.i ,rr:ii cut -i'
IJitcst i vc ii i tr:: !--.
I Vrii'Kl'S! A i :i 1 N ? F.ST 1 1 N
Headache. i.i iU-s ShouUlc: .;, (oiIh, T
ness of the Chest, f::::::m.s-., Sj
rriitlr.t!"
the Stomach, Had tast- la tho !
tack-, l'ali);t:'.tion d" ih- it-.-art, :
the Livijjs, I'ui.i in t!ie n-.s-d'n::! f 11
a hundred other priiatul yniptoi:
.;t! ..vi t.
i urys, a-;
.r t:
Fpri'i.Tsef l"s!'e;ria.
Th-y i.:vi-or..t Ihc St-.tnach :'', P!inr';a"? -h.
torpidlivera id bow. i, whu U r..-a h-rtho n u:
euuailed ofitcaey i i ch-a isin i the hl'jn.1 t 1' a".
Impurities, aud inipartiiii now liio ua.1 v:or t.
lie wtiolo-v'-tem.
FOJi t'-.lii N S5!r!EASr:55, V.rirt:r..s.Tl-tt.-r.
Salt K!ieuni,l!ctches. Spot.--, l'iiiih s, Ihu-tul
Boils, Carhnnclcs, ;:i:;-'ivria, - c.;l-t-Ifead. i-oi
V.ycsi, Ih-y.-iipl:'., I ceh, Pearls, )iscoh..rat;.):.s o
'the Skin, Humors -sunt Dis-.-a-ics of the Skin, o:
whatever name or nature, are literally tlii up
and carried out of the system in r-hort time by
the use of the-e Bitters. One hottle in such
cases will convince the most incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
its imparities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse it vvken you
find it obstructed and sluggish m the veins;
cleanse it when it is foul, and your feeling will
tell you when. Keep the Wood pure aud the
health of the system will follow.
P1X, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in
the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For full direcrions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle.
J. WALKEB, Proprietor. R. II. McDO.VA.LI) &
CO., Drugfrista and Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cal,, and 82 and SI Commerce Street, New Vork.
SOLD BY ALL DliUGGISTS AXD DEALERS.
Feb. 17: ly
CLIFF
E,
MAIN STREET,
Oeegox City, Oregon.
npiUS POPULAR HOUSE HAVINTt Been
JL lately itbflilEU and FURNISHED
the Proprietors are now readv t anemmma
date i he;r customers with II A RD-FIIS ISHED
double or single rooms. They invite all thosa
lonct ot a uuuu ivn-JAL, and a GOOD BED.
to call and give them a trial, for they are
confident they can piease everybody, because
i ii t-y -- kuow now to Keep a Hotel.
Prices to suit the times and Evertbodt,
accural ng to tne rooms cccupied.
Attached to the House is a
BATH ROOM,
For tte accommodation of csutomers.
MERRIAM & FOURMER,
June 1G, lS7i:tf Proprietors.
A. NOLTNER,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ENTERPRISE OFFICE
Oregon City, Jan. I3;tf
c
FORBES & WAIT,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OREGON CITY, : : OREGON.
IDLING CONNECTED WITH REAL
3 Estate Anentsof Portland, are prepared
to attend to the PURCHASE and SALE of"
REAL ESTATE in Clackamas and adjoining
counties.
A TEAM in readiness to convey purchas
ers to and from the premises
Free of Charge.
May 20, lbTLtf
TO STOCK DRGYEKS.
TM1E ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADE
Mountains, known as the "Old Emigrant
Road, " is nw in complete order for the ac
commodation of the traveling public. The
bridges on the road have all been thoroughly
repaired, and stock drovers will have no
trouble in crossing the mountains by this
route. There is plenty ot good grass and
water on this route, and the distance across
is or. ly ol) miles, being the shortest as well
as the best road across the Cascades. Stock
drovers and emigrants will find it to their
advantage to travel over this road. Tells
reasonable. JOSEt'II YOUNG,
President.
Clackamas County, June 10, 1871;tf
OY GOODS
'of the
LA h
YL
TvlRS. m. E. WHITE,
CLIFF HOUSE, NO.o, UP STAIRS.
"7"I1IEST THANKING THE LADY
t pidjii,- for their most liberal patron
asxe'in 'the p;ir-d, she would most rcsjiectfulry
invite their attention to her new stylos of
FASHIONABLE I1TS AND BONNETS,
now on hand an 1 just received.
D'ess Making done in the very LATEST
ST V I.E.
April 11, 1871. tf
THE G-EEAT
D
yiiii rsii
s si a u
A:i Tu-a.Hb.o rii.o:)r pluifiek, possess
iiigrare n"VK' and m:vue xu"opei'ties
ji ct r!:i:H cure for s:in:i si axisii, CiOL'T.
n,!.5 !!. i-f.i.V, r.nd nil kindred Diseases.
It compete!- restores the system when im
1 r.ircd Ly disease, revives the notion of th?
ti3 5."vs:i?i ad ;i:mt.vi. oit(;.s, rail;
oal'y cures s( tsoFl'i..!, salt ruci'JI
f.lld Jill i:siCJ'TIVi: nnd ( rT.lM-OUH
( r.sfs, gives inmu diato and permanent relic'
in hvspkpsia, erysii'klas, Tumorj,
Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi
cates from the systum all traces of Mercuria'.
Disease,
It is ji:i?r.s.v vrcKT.ni.E. being made
from :m li"rb found indigenous in California.
It is therefore p-eullarly Knitablc for xiia hy
Females and Children, as a suooa i:rt:-
I--Z:S5. and K.OV.VTUn,
"For Sa'e ty a'l Druggitts.
RBiKarcrt, hqstetter & qq.
AGKNTS,
LZ3 and 531 Market Street,
En. a. Fraaclsco.
ect 2C-ly
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TGNIC,
AXD
CURE FOR BALDNESS.
THE BEST TONIC DRESSING
FOR THE HAIR
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
For Sale at the Drugstores.
July 28, lS71:tf
GREAT SUMMER TONIC,
liegeman's Corrtial Elixir of Calisaya
Bark, a pleasant Cordial which strengthens
and improves the Digestion, an excellent
preventive of Fevers, fever and Ague, &c,
and a great Renovator and Tonic for inva
lids and debilitated persons. Hegemax &
Co., New Vork, Sole Manufacturers. Sold
by all Druggists.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
ALL THE BRANCHES COMrRISI A
THOROUGH ENGLISH,
CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL,
And COMMERCIAL EDUCATION,
taught. Hours, from S a. m., to 3 p. m.
Apply to s. v. pope.
ne
lS71:tf
JMPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaRoque & Co.,
OREGON CITY.
BKeer constantly on hand fot sale
Midlings, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sacks.
'yy,' cSii j ' ' '
c . ; '
- 1 Q '
gHADES SALOON.
G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.
MAIN STREET Oregon City.
Best BILLIARD TABLES in. OBEGON
Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in
vites the attention of the lovers of this
popular amusement to them.
THE BAR IS & VP PLIED
With all the choicest qualities of Liquors an J
Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bonrbon alreadj
fatuous Whiskies and Punch. Also
STAFFORDSHIRE
OX DRAUGHT.
J8C3 Families supplied.
BUG
NEW PIIOTOGRAPIIIC ROOMS,
No. 01 First Street, (Second door south of
his old stand), Portland, Oregon.
AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL
work in my line in a superior manner,
with all the latest improvements in the ait.
Nothing but lirstclass work done at my new
and magnificent rooms, at low prices.
AMINE SPECIMENS
3CE
iicEiiiics.
The FLORENCE is the best Fewing Ma
chine "for Family use, because it so seldom
gets out of Order. If there is one in Ore
gon not working well, if informed of it. I
will lix it without expense of any kind to
the owner.
SAMUEL MItIi,
19 Montgomery St., South
Grand Hctel Building,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
SEXD FOR CIRCULARS.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
PEACE.
March 31, 1-S71:nil0
C- W. POPE & CO.,
DEALKltS IX
STOVES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON, P.UA-1EKS-
COPPER. LEAD PIPE. IRN
PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUHR u
HOSE, FORCE AND LIFT
PUMPS. ZINC, COPPER,
BRASS AND ICON
WIRE.
A'so a general assoi tmcnt of lions
nishing Goods.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet
Sron Ware.
ROOFING AM..)Ol5BING OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION DONE TO
ORDER, AXD AT
LOW PRICES.
o
Also, at POPE'S STOVE STOKE you
will find
HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN,
WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS,
LAMPS AND OIL, LUCINE AND
'SIGHT LAMPS. ALSO
PERAMBULATORS.
o
AL of the above articles are for sale
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
at
C. W. POPE Si CO.
Oregon City Oregon.
ll:lyl
SPRING GO
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER IX
DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES."
HARDWARE. GROCERIES
CROCKERY, NOTIONS, &.C.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
Xf AAA FOUNDS OF WOOL, for
JVUUU which I will pay the highest
market price.
ALSO,
PRODUCE of all kinds bouzht, for which I
pay the highest market price.
If you desire trood Goods, at LOW Prices,
call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh
stock of Spring Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
My Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS.
I. SELLING.
April 14, 1871:tf
RESTAURANT,
LEONDcLOUEY, Prop'r,
r LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE
MAIX STEEET, OEEGOX CITV, OEEGOX.
nrmrc ttydersign u t-
HE UXDEIIlitu it r.-
snecifullv announces to ins
friends and the tiaveling public,
that he has re-opened the above
named Restaurant.
The proprietor knows how to serve his
csutomers witn uysieis, ria s reei, a gooa
cup of Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL.
Oregon City, Jan. 27, 1871 ttf
Blanks. All kinds of blanks can be
had at thi3 office Job Printing of every
description neatly, executed, at short
notice.
QF7
PRIVATEEDicATAif
Cltiiclc Cures and Moderate Cllar
Dr. W-KTboherty's'
Pi-ivnte Medical & Surgical lnSf
No. 519 Sacramento Street J ""
Leidesdortf, (a few Sr
. the V hat Cheer House.)
(I nvate entrance on Leidedorfr c
Established Ejnresslvto , i .re.et )
Sound and Scientific Medical A;ff ctfd
Treatment and Cure of all n
and
Sexual Disorders. -
nd at
To tle Afltictcd.
DR. W. K. DOIIERTY returns
thanks to his numerous S 1 1 l V
patronage, and would take th i 0p ,r thefr
to remind them that he continued to llT7
at bis Institute for the cure of d! h ?h
eases of the Lungs Liver, Kide
tive and Genito-Urimi.v tw ' r-t!i-
inun,um-aes, uz vi H is in ill it r
and stages, Seminal wLikne"
a!
luea ; Ghet, Strictures, Noctnrnaland 1):', J
nal Emissions Sexual Debility, fi,a't Vf
the Rack nd I oms, inflan.mation of ,h
"ladder and Kidneys, etc. ; and Je w
that his long experience and successful irZ
tice will continue to insure bin. a
public patronage. P.y the practice of xhI'I
years in Europe and the United States i .
enab.ed to apply the most t-llicient mhIm "
ccssful remedies against diseases of all kind,'
He uses no mercury, eUt-es moderate.trcaf.
his patients m a coirett and honorable war
and has references of ui.questionabl.. vcracl
ty from men of known respectability J?
vv.ic.v (itutfa s i-n i
.-M.iiMiiug in society. All parties
C0C
.iiiiiu- iii.-n oyieiteror otl.eiwi
e, will re-
r ,. -uu '"a-si iieatuieit at j
implicit secrecy.
To Kciustles.
When a female is in trouble, or afflicted
with disease, as weakness of the hii, k n-d
limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sj'.'t
loss of muscular power, palpitation of' the
heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme ur
inary dilliculties, deranirenicnt of ditive
functions, general det i'.ity, vaginins, all
eases of the womb, hysteria, stei ilit'y and ail
other diseases peculiar to tVmales.shcshouM
go or wn'e at once to tl-.e C( h biated ft-n-ib
doctor, W. K. DOHERTY, at his Medied'hi'
stitute, and consult lirni about her troulits
and di-eases. The Doctor is effect in nmre
cures than any other physician in t:.(j
of California. Let no false delicacy t.revent
you, but apply immediately and save yourself
from painful suil'ei ings and premature death,
All married ladies, whose delicate health or
other circumstances prevent an iiicnasein
tbeir families -hmild write or call at IiR V
K. DOI1ER1 Y'S Medical Instifii'te, at.-.l tlr
will receive every po-silde relief and lalw.
The Doctor's offices are so arrant d that lie
can be 'consulted without fear af obstivatioa.
To C'orr-.sioint lit s.
Patients residing in any ait of the St a;
however distant, who inavdesire the onirro'i
and advice of DR.DOHEKTY in their n si tc
tive cases, and who think proper to sui init i
wiittcn statemeiit 'of.such, in preference to
holding a persona! interview, i-re resjiectl'nl
ly as.Miied that their communications will be
held .sacred and confidential. If the case bt
fully' and candidly described, personal con;,
munication will he uuiici e-sary, as instruc
tions for diet, regimen and the general treat
ment cf the ca-e itsel f (including the reme
dies), will be forwarded without delay, sii
in such a manner as to convey no ideaof the
purport of the letter or parcel.
jRirC"nsu!tation by letter. or otherwise,
FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or nofaf.
Sperinatorrliwa.
DR. DOIIERTY has just published on ik
portant pamphlet, emb"dying his own vicwj
and experiences i)i relation to Impotencecr
Virility ; lieing a Short Treaties on Sperrrit
torrhosa or Seminal Weakness, Nervous, ani?
Physical Debility consequent, on tin- affect-ion,
and other diseases of the Sexual Orrj
This little work contains infomiatien of the
utmost value to all, whether married orsiiurie
and will be sent FLEE by mail on receij't of
r-ix cents in postage stamps for return post
age. Address.
W. K. DOIIERTY. M. IV.
julySOly San Fi anci-co Cal 1
ACETg WASTED
Clergymen, Scliool Tenchers, tmart
Young Men am! I.;ulies vanted
to Canvass for tiie New Kcok.
"GUR FATHER'S MOUSE,"
OR
The Unwritten Word.
Iy Daniel Maucii. author of the popular
" Night Scenes". This master in th mglit
and language shows us untold Holies and
beauties in the Great House, with its bloom
ing llowers, sing:ng birds, wavimr iahns,
rcdling clouds, beautiful bow, sacred ni'iun
tains, delightful rivers, mighty oceans, thun
dering vo:ces, blazing Leavens and vast uni
verse with countless beings in niil'ions of
worlds, and rends to us each the unwritten
word. Rose tinted paper, ornate engrav
ings and superb binding. Send for circular,
in which is a full description and universal
commendations by the press, ministers att'l
college professors, in the straighten possible
language.
Agents also Wanted for the
PACIFIC LAW ENCYCLOPEDIA,
TIIK 13KST L..WX BOtBCOl'T!
Written expressly for use upon the Psc.fic
Coast.
F00 PAGES! FULL LAW BIN D1XG!
Treats Upon. Xearly 800 llijj'erenb Suhri,
To consult upon anyone of which would
cost more than the price of the Buufc.
BY J. F. COWDEIIY,
Of the San Francisco Uar.
The above are the most rapid selling an
popular books ever upon this Coast. Agent
are meeting with success everywhere.
Stud immediately fur Circular and 'h)'i"s
A- L. BANCT0FT & CO
SAN ril.VXCISCO, CAL.
WE HAVE SENT
HUNDREDS OF SINGLE
W A L T H A M WATCHES
TO TIIK ICIKIC COAST,
BY MAIL AND EXPKESS,
And in every case
WITH SATISFACTION' TO THE rfRCHASEK.
The I'rices are now all Rahn-td.
.Solid .Sdver Huntiusr Watches af law as ?bj.
Solid Gold Hunting Watches a Uw a "
Our price are all in, Ckekxbacks ci't v
deal in none but (iEncine Waltiiam Watciiks.
Every one who wants a Watch and feds
desire to be poste.l should write to us for onr
illustrated History of -Vatcbrnaking. It will
cost vou nothing as we send it postpaid with
out chanre, and with it a full Catalogue oi
all the Watches with prices of each.
vou receive this vou will be surprised at tne
low rates and you will understand our plan
of sending watches to any place however re
mote without anv risk to the purchaser.
We send -any Watch ycu order and let vou
examine it before you pay for it. Do y't
der a Watch till you have lirst sent for
Price List and when tou write please tacn-
tion the Address in full,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
!Vo. SG5 BKOADWAY, Sew YorK-
We have a full stock of extra heavy Cas
such as 4, o, 6, & 8 oz. always on band aim
can fill orders promptly. je-n
HOUSE AND LOTSFOR SALE
- . rnR
'HE UNDERSIGNED Olt kk
X sale his residence in Oregon City . in
are four lots, a good house and barn,
fine cellar and a good well of 'atr- . oT
is plenty of land, and it is well
early gardening purposes. I art pay
maybc made in8tock. particulars ep
ply to -GEORGLCLAl.lv.
Ore on City Juna 2 lS71tf