Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, December 29, 1871, Image 3

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TOWS ASD t'Ot'ATY.
Ybis day of rejoicing and merry nrji
jiVT was observed by all our c'uizeus, in
' manner bt'st suited to their varied ia-
vliaatjo
The several Sunday Schools
of this city bad thoir annual Christmas
trees, laden w un U'.-auinui unu coMiy gins,
vhicii ! will proceed to briefly notice.
Till: TUKE AT ST. I'Al'lS CHUIICH,
On Saturday evening, wag a superb affair,
a;id attracted a very large audience. The
Church was most tastefully decorated with
festooning of cedar bough.', arranged in
an artistic manner. Over the altar, in an
n'reh 0f green letters, were the words :
llosanna to the Son of David ! " beneaib
which, and vesting upon the altar, stoodTi
crucifix, and tit its head the initials " I. II.
" (lesus Ilomhm Salvator). in bold re
lief Over the baptismal font hung- a rep
resentation of the Harp of David, sur
mounted by that of the Star of Bethlehem.
Aroufid the sides of the Church were ar
ranged, in large capital?, the words " Glo
ria hi excel-fi-s Deo " (Glory to God in the
highest ! '"' and ' Unto us a child is born."'
These tasteful adornments gave the Church
a sylvan beauty, pleasing to the eyf, yet
jn perfect harmony with the commemora
tion of the birth of the Son of nature's
God. The "tree' shaped into a beauti
ful pyramid, was literally loaded with the
gifts of the happy ones who sat before it.
and when lighted, presented the appear
ance of a fairy land. Before the distribu
tiun of the gifts, the Pastor. Rev. John W
Seilvvood. delivered an able address to
'parents, concerning their duty as guardi
ans of immortal souls, dtirit.g which his
plain, truthful asseverations sent convic
tion to till present, and his tender, heart
felt aj p ais brought tears to many a par
ent's eves. During- the evening several
Cbri'-invvs carols were rendered, in a
h'ghly ere litable in inner, by the school,
and that beautiful composition. The Star
of Bethlehem." was sung by the Rev. Mr.
Selhvood. Mis. J. V. Selhvood, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ilarger. in an artistic degree at
tainable only by tho highest order of vo
cal talent. The distribution ot thegifs
followed in a very pleasing mariner, and
all seemed to feel the inspiration of th;;
occasion--" On earth peace, good will to
ward men." The celelitatloti will be one
long remembered by the people of this
city, and the " words that, breathe, and
thoughts that burn." which fell Irom the
lips of the Pastor on that, evening will
have found an echo in many a heart, and
have brought f'orih goo-l liuits in many
hviivu places, ere another twelvemonth
shall have rolled away.
ON CHKIH TM.VS DAY
Religious services were held in St. Paul's
Church., where an able discourse, by the
Pastor, was listened to by a large and at
tentive congregation. Set vices were also
held, as usual, in the Catholic Church.
Tin'. ti:i::-: at the KAi-nsT ciilkcii.
On Mondav evening, in the celebration o!
w
-i,
ich the M. E. Sun, lay School Lad united
wi.h the Baptist Sunday School, was a
veiy beautiful one. possessing symmetri
cal proportions, and was richly laden with
handsome and valuable gifts. On the front
of the tree were two banners, with the in
scriptions : Peace on F.irth." and 'Wel
come ;" the who'e surmounted by a large
bright star. The exercises were opened
by the Rev. Mr. Chandler, after which one
or two songs were sung by the schools,
when the Superintendent. Mr. Wm. Cary
Johnson, m ule a few appropriate remarks
to voting as well old. at the close of which
the giits were disti ibuted to the anxious
little ones.
Ttii-; tkke at t;;k cox(it:kc,atoxai. cnrncir
Was composed of two trees, linked togeth-
,,; V, j" a heavy garland of evergreens and
flowers, and the whole bearing on its nu
iii'Tons branches the gifts of 'generous and
happy hearts. The exercises were opened
with an anthem by the choir ; some read
ings ana recitations by the younger mem
bers of the school followed, when the
-choir sang, ia a very fine manner, " Glory
to Cod In the highest."' The distribution
of the gifts eloped the evening's entertain
ment. At both these Churches the at
tendance was large, and all seemed to en
joy the festivities in a truly Christian
spirit.
Tiio (in: ml K jil,
Given on Monday evenin
by Cataract
Hose Company No. 2. was a complete suc
cess. By nine o'clock, the hall began to
(til rapidly with the beauty and chivalry
lit' this city and Portland, and an hour bu
rr. " when music arose with its voluptu
ous swell' and '- soft eyes looked love to
eyes that spake again." with blushing
saii'.es. pleasing coquetries, and mazy
mingling, the ball commenced. It were
beyond our ability to give a full descrip
tion oT the many elaborate and tasteful
toilets of the company, and a few brief
outlines must suftice. We will say of the
gentlemen that they were gotten up. gen
erally, in the highest stylo of Parisian art.
anil not be invidious ; but, the ladies de
serve a more extended notice. Among
the most attractive toiiets we mention that
of Miss A . who wore a dress of ashes of
roses hue. with trail, and overskirt of the
same, cut full, and looped at the sides by
bands of lavender-colored ribbon ; the
hair was worn back, with a few bewitch
ing carls hanging from the centre. Miss
M. wore a pink silk, cut short, with slashed
sleeves and scalloped over-skirt, trimmed
with a delicate bordering of ermine ; the
hair was n. mass of jetty ringlets, fastened
back with a. coronet of go'd'aud sprinkled
with scintillating diamond. Mrs. 15. wore
a gorgeous black gros grain, with slashed
sleeves and full over skirt, trimmed with
n band of orange-colored silk, over which
bung a bordering of black thread lace.
A Miss M. wore a brown silk, trimmed
wt'n true notion, wan over s.urt ami
waist of white tulle, low necked, iastened
at the waist with a bow and streamers.
Miss S. looked charming in a maroon em
press cloth, cut plain, without trail, sleeves
cut lull, and trim nod with pink ribbon,
the co'ufure wa a lonu-d by a coaster o!
delicate flowers. The Misses T. were
chavmincl v attired in white alpaca, with
trail. Hoor.es and over-skirt, trimmed
with bh.ck velvet, ntol the latter looped
at the sides ; the hai was worn in flowing
curls. Mis E. S. looked well, attired in a
pink alpaca, with white Swiss over-skirt.
Miss I. S. v.'uro a white alpaca, ornamented
wi-1: a scalloped over-skin and trimmed
with pink alpaca. ly presented a
yerv line appearance, robed in a pink silk,
with white Jver-skirt. Many o'lteis we.v
attractively attired, but our space forbids
any further attemn's at description. Af
half-past eleven supper was announced,
when the gay assemblage repaired to the
sum-tit room.
Where those princes of caterers, Messrs.
Bailev & Harding, seated them to arepa-0
which, for artistic beauty, snmptuousness.
and delicacy, equalled anything which
evt-r tempted the eye of Epicurus, or
pleased the palue of his worshippers. Af
ter a pleasant di-cus-ion of the l:i .Vi.
all returned to the hall, where dancing
was continued until the grey stre.ikirtg of
the Orient warned the votaries of Terpsi
chore to seek repose. This ball, although
not a pecuniary benefit to the company,
was a most agreeable affair. The hall was
tastefully decorated, the music was excel
lent, the company select, and ail enjoyed
the festive ocea-ioa in the highe-r degree
possible, which cleat Iv demonstrates that
No. 2s boys know low to give a ball, as
well to run with iht inaehine."
TJte Cliriatmiis Tree at Otld fellows'
On Tuesday evening, the members of
the Decree of Rebecca. I. O. O. F.. had a
Christinas tree in their ball, which was
laJwi with some rich presents for friends,
and presented a very attractive and beau
tiful appearance. After the regular order
of bu-dness was finished, the distribution
of gift3 to k place, which excited consid
erable merriment, each person receiving
a present being required to expose it to
general view, and some were very comical
in their nature. Some one procured the
Postmaster's cane, and hung it on the tree
without name or address, but tied it piece
of bacon carefully around it. There could
be no mistake as for whom it was intend
ed, as he is the original Bacon." Our
friend S. D. Pope was generously remem
bered by his friends, being the recipient
of fifteen or more presents, which would
probably aggregate in value to the sum of
one dollar, consisting of a spool of thread,
box of blacking, box of pills, and a num
ber of other useful articles ; but the most
appropriate was a piece of china, where
he is represented as coming home at one
o'clock in the morning, receiving his des
serts." Some unknown friend had plaeed
upon the tree a pair of gavels for Oregon
Lodge No. 3. I. O. O. F. They are made
of rosewood, highly polished, bound with
a heavy band of silver, on which is in
scribed To Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. O.
F.. from a Friend." They are the hand
somest articles of the kind we have seen
in the State, and the donor could not have
made a more appropriate present. All
who attended enjoyed themselves hugely.
Miisoiilc Installation and Suiiier.
On Wednesday evening, by invitation,
we attended the installation of the officers
cf Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. and A.
M. The hall was filled with lady friends
and members of the order. The ceremo
nies of installation were conducted by I).
P.Thompson, E.-q, Past Master assisted
by John Myers, E.-q.. Grand Marshal. The
singing was conducted by a special choir,
under charge of Rev. John W. Selhvood.
Alter the installation was completed. Mr.
Frazer, the Master installed, returned
thanks to the officers and members for
their courtesy toward him during the past
year ; to the choir, for their music ; and
to the lady friends of the Order, for their
aid in supplying the table with a splendid
supper ; after w hich he introduced Rev. I.
D. Driver, who delivered a short, but in
teresting address, which was listened to
with marked attention. lie showed con
clusively that, while the ladies were not
allowed to become members of the Order,
they were the ones who were directly
benefited by the organization. He also sta
ted that the Order of Masonry had its
origin in. and relied unite existence, upon
Holy Writ, and that Book of books con
tained all that pertained to the Order. He
said the Masonic Temple on earth was typ
ical of the Temple above, and that the
higher perfection a member attains in
the Lodge here, the better he will be pre
pared for the Lodge above. Our space will
not admit of any extended notice of the
address, and we must pass on to
THE SLITKIi.
At the close of the address, the order
was given for all present to repair to the
supper room, where a splendid repast
had been prepared by the wives of the
members. The tables were admirably ar
ranged, under the supervision of that
tasteful and courteous epicurean, Fiank
Hill, who displayed his abilities on this
occasion to parfection. After all had par
taken sumptuously of the good things, it
was announced that all who desired to
enjoy themselves in a social dance could
do so by repairing to Myers' Hull, and
those who did not. could return to the
Lodge-rocm, where music and singing
could be. enjoyed. At half-past nine o'clock
Myers' Hall was filled with young atid old
and dancing was commenced, which was
continued for about two hours, when all
went to their homes, highly pleased with
the varied and interesting exercises of the
evening.
Christmas, 1871, has passed, and we can
truly say that our citizens, one and all,
as they journey on down the river of time,
will ever cherish in their memories the
recollection of, and recur with pleasure
to, the manner in which it was here cele
brated. Wki.l Uk.memhkkki). From the number
of presents on the Christmas Tree, at St..
Paul's Church, last Saturday evening, for
lie v. John XV. Selhvood and wife, we
should judge their many friends showed
their high appreciation ot them in a very
u u m i s. t a k a b 1 e m a n n e r .
Crowns. Mr. A. Levy has our thanks
for a box of fine cigars, which he present
ed us on Chiistmas Day. We enjoyed
them as they disappeared in smoke, and
more than once our thoughts reverted to
the generous donor. Miy Levy be happy
all his life, and live uutil he is as old as
he wants to be.
Got IBs Max. On Saturday evening
last Marshal S. D. Richardson, of this city,
went up to Salem, in search of a half
breed Indian, who wn.3 charged with the
theft of a revolver. He found the party,
returned with him on Sunday, and lodged
him in the city jail.
Pirn Bi'K.sr. The Fannie Patton left
here yesterday, and got as far as Rock
Island, when ehe was disabled by the
bursting of one of her steam pipes, and
was compelled to return for repairs. The
damage was repaired, and she left for Cor
vallis this morning.
If. If you hear of somebody's stove
beimr blown un with a charge of powder.
! .
! you may consider th.it it is our wood, in
somebody rise- stove, that has caused the
msseauoi. Some of our neighbors are en
tirely too familiar with our woodshed.
OrrteiAi, Visit. Deputy Grand Master
J. T. Apperson, will visit the Odd Fellow
Lodges at Dayton, McMinnville and La
fayette, next week, on official business,
am. conduct the ceremonies of install,
mg the newly elected officers.
.ouk isn:Nin;i). Work on the canal
I and locks, opposite this city, has been
temporarily suspended, on account of the
inclemency of the weather.' Operations
wid be resumed as soon as the sta! rr
the weather will permit.
j Pu'.Vi PrixuxG. We are under many ob-
liga-ions to Mrs. T. V. Smith, for a good
supply of English plum-pudding. We
; cannot, do it justice on paper, but we as
sure -Mrs. J. that we did with a spoon.
Dancixo School. Prof. Cardiaell has
opened a dancing school in Myers" Hall,
and gives lessons in the art each Friday
evening- The Professor understands his
business, and is a thoiongh gentleman.
Ciikistm-vs Tkeu. We are informed that
the Good Templars of this city propose to
! have a Christmas Tree, at their Hall, on
next Monday evening.
i .
At It Again. Capt. J D. Milfer.an old
and popular river Captain, has accepted
the position of Captain of the E.N. Cooke,
Resolution of Tliaiiki.
At a meeting of the commitfee consti
tuted by Cataract Hose Company No. 2.
of this city, for the purpose of giving a
Firemen?s Ball, on Christmas night, The
following resolution was unanimously
adopted in behalf of said Company :
liesotved, That the thanks of Cataract
Hose Company are hereby tendered to J
Myers. J. S. McDonald, R. Jacob. C. Fried
rich, T. Ilimler. S. D. Pope, C. Wicks, R.
Burton and S. D. Richardson, for their vol
untary and liberal donations in aid of
said ball. W. L. WHITE,
Chairman of Committee,
President of C. II Co. No. 2.
December 27, 1871.
Officers; of the Hehecca Degkee
Lodgk. At the regular meeting of Re
becca Degree Lodge No. 2. I. O. O. F
held last Tuesday evening, the following
persons were elected officers for the ensu
ing year : E. B. Fellows, N. G.; Mrs.
Mary A. Chapman, V. G.: Mrs. S. D. Pope,
Secretary; Mrs. S. Ackerman. P. S.; Mrs.
Jas. Milne, Treasurer. The installation of
the newly elected officers will take place
on the second Tuesday in January.
Named. At a preliminary meeting of
the charter members, held last Tuesday
evening, it was resolved to name the new
Camp of I. O. O. F. to be instituted in
this city, Falls Encampment." It U ex
pected that the dispensation and other
necessary arrangements will be completed
so as lo effect an organization one week
from next Monday.
Fkuit Cake. Messrs. Bailey A Harding,
of the Lincoln Bakery, have our thanks
for a fine fruit cake. They understand
their business, and are very clever gentle
men. We wish them increased prosperity
in their business during the new year,
now so close at hand.
A Change. The Senator has been
changed on her route between here and
Portland so as to leave that city in the
morning, and return in the afternoon; the
E. N. Cooke leaves here in the morning,
and returns in the afternoou.
Rei.igiols Sun vice. At the regular
Morning Service on Sunday next, the Sac
rament of Baptism will be administered
in St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church, and a
sermon preached to children.
Handsome Fkesent. The friends of
Rev. E. Gerry and wife presented them
with a very handsome baby wagon, on
Christmas? night. A most appropriate
gift just at this time.
Coi xcir.. In consequence of next Mon
day being New Year's Day. the regular
meeting ot the City Council will be held
on Tuesday evening next.
met).
In Clackamas, county, l)ec. SGrd. 1871.
Mrs. Rachel Jane Miller, wife of Samuel
Miller, aged To years, 2 mos. and 3 days.
lew To-laiy.
AND
Up to tlac Niglat o'
II0VEMEH 24, 1871,
CHICAGO liOSSES
TO THE AMOUNT OF
HAD BEEX ADJUSTED
BY THE
ALWAYS RELIABLE
PHOENIX
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
MartforcL Conn.
The Best is the Cheapest.
Application for Insurance
IX THE
"OLD RELIABLE"
phenix of Hartford,
Should be made to its Agents,
to be found at all prominent
points in Oregon and Washing
ton Territory, v.dio are authorized
to issue Policies direct.
PACIFIC BRAfJCH,
IL II. HAGILL9 Manager,
424 California Street,
SAX rHAXCISCO.
W. P. BURNS, Agent
At OREGOX CTTY,OItEGOX
Parties holding poli
cies in the Pacific and other sus
pended Insurance Companies,
can have the same cancelled with
out expense, and obtain Beliable
I de imt , b a pplyino; to the
Agents ot the PIICEXIX OF
HARTFORD.
Dec. 22:ml
Ifl 21,
8500,000.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA
Land and Immigration
ASSOCSATI O
FOR THE
Promotion of Immigration
TO THE -SOUTH.
BUTLER, CIIADWICK, GARY & O
AGEXTS, CIiAKLESTOX, S. C.
A se.ies of Concerts will he given tinker
the auspices of ihe .SOUTH CAROLINA
STATE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHAN
ICAL SOCIETY" at the ACADEMY OF
MCbTC, Charleston, S. C commencing Jan
uary tab, 172. at which diiiwiugs will take
place and distributions be made 10 ticket
holders.
1st Gift ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Char
leston, S. C, cost to build ?-230,w;,
having an annual rental of about
t20,0, from Opera House, Stores
and Halls; the building being about
230 fejt by 60 feet, and aituated
corner of King and Market t-treets,
in the center of the city, and well
kuown to be the finest building and
most valuable property in Charles
ton, valued at. . $4O,000
2nd Gilt Cash 100, 00
3rd Gift Cash '25,000
4th Gift Cash 10,000
5th Gift Cash 5,00m
'2 Gilts Cash each $1,000 2.",ooo
25 Gifts Cash each $5mo 12,"00
350 Gilts. .Cash each $100 35,000
'2,.'0O other Gifts amounting to 37,00o
2405 Gift.-', amounting to.
. 500,000
150,000 Season Tickets of Admission at Five
Dollars Each.
All Orders Strictly CnnSdential-
For full Particulars send for Circulars.
Reference in New York City August Del
moiit ,t Co., Rankers: Hon. Charles O'Con
cr, Counselor at Law ; Hon. Roger I'ryor,
Counselor at Law ; T. A. Hoyt, Esq., Presi
dent Gold Room ; Anderson, Starr & Co ,
Merchants; Hon. John E. Ward, Counselor
at Law , Colonel Richard Lathers; Hunt,
Thompson & Co., Factors : Pettus & Co.,
Merchants ; F. Zogbaum & Fuirchi'd, Met
chants.
Relerencos in South Carolina Gen. Wade
Hampton, Hon. P. F. Perry, Gov. M. L. lion
ham, Gen Johnson llagood, Hon. Armisted
Uurt, Hon. James Chesnut, Ge:i. John S.
I'rest n, Hon. r. D. Simpson, Andrew
Simonds, Esq., lion. G. A. Trenholm, Gov.
J. L. Manning, lion. J. R. Campbell.
To As-ure Yourselves that our nte-prise
Is Honorable, let your Ranker write to
any Bank Cashier in Charleston, S,
C , before ordering Tickets
Commissioners and .Supervisors of Draw
ing Gen. A R. Wright, of Georgia; Gen.
Rradley T. Johnson, of Virginia; Colonel
H. 11. Rutledge, of buth Carolina; Hon.
Roger A. I'ryor, New York.
257"l 'ie drawing will positively take place
January 8th, 872.
NDUCEM NT TO CLUBS.
11 Tickets for 50 1
'23 Tickets for loo V United .States
50 Tickets for 2o0 ) Currency.
100 Tickets for. . . .. 375
Special rates will be given for 5'J-i or 1000
tickets if applied for immediately.
Remittances can be made to us, and the
tickets will be sent by return mail by
BUTLER, CIIADWICK, GARY & CO.,
Charleston. S. C.
General M. C. Bctlkii, Johx Ciiadwick,
General M. W. G.vuy.
Dec, 8:4
it e a e
AXD HAPPINESS!
TIE latest:
ilTfiJLlIOlf
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY"
announces to the Public, that he
WILL CLOSE OUT HIS
LARGE. ft WELL ASSORTED
STOCK OF
TOYS AND FANCY
r
REGARDLESS OF COST !
THE FINEST STOCK
Custom-Made Ciolhing
IX OREGON CITY.
CALL AND EXAMINE .MY STOCK.
A. LETT,
A N .STREET, OREGON CITY.
Dec. 1, 1871:ml
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL
the attention of everybody that is fat
tening Hoes to sell, which will make bacon
that they ill find it to Heir advantage to
call at the old corner at Albright's Butcher
Shop We are buvimr Pork and PAING
THE HIGHEST PRICE of any one else.
Call and Fee. .
'ALBRIGHT & LOGUS.
N or. 24, 1871.:tr
r.DTTPTY OF BANCROFT
PACIF8C
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE!
Fall and Winter Trade.
LOOK IIEKE!
H
VYING RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR
assortment of Imported StjKs in
Ladies' and Gents'
flools vlwCl Cr alters.
We will take great pleasure in displaying
and receiving orders from our patrons and
the public generaily.
AXD HERE !
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
We have all the Late Stvlos of GENTS
TOILET SLIPPERS just the thin-T for pres
et) LADIEV TOILET and PARLOR TIES
and Slippers; LADIES' RLUE BRONZE
and WHITE KID BAL.? four own make V,
Ladies' All Kid, Glove Kid.' All Cloth, Kid
Foxed Buttoned Gaiters. The BELL NAM P
BALMORAL (a New Style of Kid Shoe ;
LADIES WHITE KID "SLIPPERS (foi
stated occasions.)
AXD HERE!
riXftS. .."...."It" .-53S5
WT li-lVf rocpivtwl Jrnm T r. 1.. "V..V
..... . .. .. ... ... . " I Ul u il ic- vv
pair of the C Icbiated ELI'RAT OI'ER
BUTTON FRONTS, by which a Lace Shoe
can be turned into a uea utilul Button Gaiter
Will take ordi rs fur the same at any time.
AXD HERE!
ess
We have the Rest and Latest Stvles in
Misses' and Children's Button Gai ers and
Balmorals that are imported, hut. for rrood
substantial wear there, are none that can
come up to our own make. We Warrant
uiem in e cry respect.
AXD HERE !
Seven entirely New Styles of Ladies' and
Misses' RUBBERS. The Nillson, Conjrress,
Marie Antoinette, Queen's German, Velvet
l-'ront and Alaska. Light, ylish, Durable
and Neat Fitting. Also, a lot ot Children's
Rubbers. Rring on your feet.
AXD HERE!
COME AXJJ SEE
CUB CHAMPION BOOT!'
Respectfully,
PROTZIflAN, GILLI AN k CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts ,
TORTLAND, REGON.
Dec. 1. ISTLtf
HLLIAEH SSNGE
Has JOstahlified
FOR HIE MAX L'FACTOliY OF
PUKIVITUISE,
SASH, BLENDS AND DOORS,
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
RjT They will also do TURNING, of every
description to order,
"With Neatness and Bispatcl 1
Q
ALL WORK WA RRANTED.
Bhop on the Rirei back of Ackerman's
Store, Oregon City, Oregon.
Constantly on hand
PARLOR, REDR jk M, OFFICE,
KITCHEN, and SITTING
ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS,
Lounges, Rocking Chairs Whatnots, Bed
steads, &c-
Siles Room In Dr. Thessing's Brick, Main
street.
YIOK5S
FLORAL GUIDE
FOR 1872-
OVKlt OXE HUXDRK!) PAGE ,
Printed in Two Colors, On Superb Tinted
Paper.- F"our ",',. Engravings
of Flowers, Plants ami VcgtnJ)!c,
with descripti in, and
TWO COLORED PLATES-
Directions and plans for making Walkr,
Lawns, Gardens, &c The handsomest and
best FLOUAL (iCIDE in iheWorld. All
for 'i'0 v t'ESTS, to those who think of
Ui.ving Seeds. Not a qarterthe cost. 2X',000
sold of 1871.
Address, .7A3IES VICTC.
lloeliestcr, X. Y.
Xew Boot and Shoe Store.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD R E
JL pec fully call t-ie a ntion of the pub
lic to his splendid stock of CUSTOM-MADE
BOOTS and SHOES,
for Ladies' and Gent's wear, just opened,
one door nerth of the Lincoln Bakery, Ore
gon Citv.
All kinds of ROOTS and SHOES kept
constantly on hand, at CHEAP RATES, and
orJeis taken for the same, to be made in
the latest stvle. at the PACIFIC ROOT and
SHOE MANUFACTURV, Portland, Oregon.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Taken in EXCHANGE AT MARKET Rate3.
x- AL- WHITE.
Oregon Ci , N r. 17 1S71.
Ilelccc a Degree L,o.lSe So. JJ, 1. O. O. F
Meet on the Second and Fourth
i TUESDAf EVEXIXGS.
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend.
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LIBRARY
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
THE LARGEST AND
FINEST STOCK IN
PORTLAND,
OP
FINE WHTCHES,
RICH JEWELRY AED
Silv
33. L. STOXE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEK IS'
WATCHES and JEWELRY
2f o-107 Front st- PORTLAND,
Would invite attention of his friends and
the public to his Large and Choice Assort
ment of
FINE ATCI2E5
From the most Celebrated Makers of F
Howard & Co., Boston ; Apelton t Tracy, P.
S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass.; Elgin Watches;
Jacot Self-winding Washes; Lnglish
Watches and others.
Also, the hot selected STOCK of" LADIES'
WATCHES, of all description and styles,
which he would be pleased to show to all
who may favor hint with a call.
AGENT FOR CIIAS. E. JACOT WATCHES.
Fine Jewelry and Solid Silver Ware,
Fancy Articles, suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS-
Silver Watches, of different makers.
Diamond Pins, Ear-rings an Finger-rings.
Gold liracelets.
Gold Chateiam Guards and Watch-chains.
Gold Necklaces, Armlets, Cresses, Lockets.
Cold Breast- ins, Ear-rings, Finger rings.
Gold Charms and Keys.
California Gold Rings and Rohmes' Pat
ent Buckels.
Opei a 'Jhains.
Moss Agate Setts, Rings and Cull' Rutton?.
Wedding Rings, made of pure gold, ex
pressly for that purpose.
Gold and Silver Thimbles.
Opera and Marine Glasses.
Pebble Spectacles and Eye-glasses.
Vlid Silver Napkin Rings.
Silver Fruit and Butter Knives.
Solid Sil.-or Table and Tea Spoons.
Regulators Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine
Clocks, Gilt Galieiy Clocks, Ac.
All the abi.ve articles sold Cheap for Cash,
and warranted as represented.
Particular attention given to repairin
and adjusting of C hronomcters, Duplex an
A erican W atchs.
R. L. STONE,
nov24tt 107 Front st. Poitiand, Oregon.
Sheriff 's Sale.
-H?Y VIllTUi: Or AX KXKCUTIOX ISSUED
out of the Circuit Court of tlio State of
Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, in favor of
L. A. Seely, plamtitf, and against Daniel Sebas
tian, defendant, lor the sum of two hundred and
twenty-live .to-lOO dollars, .2Jd 55. and twenty
live Hi-100 dollars, 2- Hi, costs, I have levied up
on and, 011 Saturday, the fth day of January,
1872, at one o'clock p. in., at the Court House
don', in Oregon City, m said county, I will sell
at public unction, to the highest bidder, to satis
fy said execution, cost and accruin'j costs, :ill of
the riylit, title and interest ot said Daniel Scbas
tian in and to the following described real prop
erty, situated 111 Clackamas county, to-wit : The
north-east one-fourth cf the south-oast one
fourth, of section 10, in township 3 .south range 1
west, of the Willamette lnerodiau.
A KTJ 1 1" it WAR NER,
decSwt Shcritf of Clackamas county.
FOE S AM FIFES and EG LEES-
Saves 25 per cent, of fuel an item w rtli
lOOnl 11 Si ul iei . A .
fter. For sale by RERRY &
PLACE, 112 CaTi for. ia Mrect, San Kiancisco,
who also keep in slock Alining and Egineir's
supplies. dccIeowGni
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
PORTLAND, - OREGON.
DEALER IX REAL ESTATE AXD OTHER
INVESTMEM'S.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei
flcwed Lands.
Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for a!! kinds of landed property.
Valuable securities transferred in exchange
for real estate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
fidelity and promptness.
OFFICE No. It CartetsTJuilding, corner
of Alder and Front streets.
Feb. 3, J.70:tf
NEW HARDWARE STORE,
CORNET FUOXT & STARK STS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
.1010 It. FOSTER
Ts now receiving and offers for sale, at the
lowest rates, a full stock of
BUILDERS5 HARDWARE,
llechanSco' Tools,
Tabic and Pocket Cutlery,
MINERS' GOODS
eMails, fiopes, ShoveS
Anvils, Axes, Etc.,
Which he invites biryersto call and examine
before purchasing cl-ewherc.
Would invite particular attention of buy
ers of Rudders' Hardware and House Trim
miners, cither at WHOLESALE or RETAIL.
May 2o 1871:m3 .JOHN R. FOSTER.
CI3AS. HODGE. . CIIAS. E.CALEF. .GEO. W.SXELL
H0BGE, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAIXT6, OILS, AXD WINDOW GLASS,
VAliXISTIES, BRUSI1SS. PAIXTERS
Mauriaw, ana Drvgida" Sundries.
t?7 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Multnoianh I.o.lge Xo. 1, A. V. ami
A
A. M .Holds its regular commumc a
.f ;nn nn the !' intra- outu-
in each niontl., at 7 o'clock Irom
Xthe '"'th of September to the 2oth of
March, and 7 o'clock from the 20th of
March to the 2nth ot September. Ereth
ren in -ood standing aie invited to attend.
p..c3.1;70, Rv rJerof W. M.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A. IS. KieliJirdsoiij
AUCTIONEER o
Corner of F'ront and Oak streets, Portland
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeneralAIria
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday I
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer 0
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws
Screw?, Fiy-pans, sheet Iron, RG. Iron
also :
A largeassortmentof Groceries and Liquor
A. li. Richardson, Auctioor
ADVERTISE m EE ft T
PETERS'
MUSICAL LIBEAET,
CONSISTING OF
FIFTEEN VOLUMES FILLED
With ChoicD Piano Music.
VOCAL COLLECTIONS.
Shining Lights. A choice col-
H lection of beautiful Sacred Songs.
IlaitU amrt Home, Fireside JL
Echoes, and Sweet Sounds. Three
A Volumes of easy iSongs by Webster, T
Persley, etc. XL
t.oHWii leaves, volumes I. and
"XTIf. The two volumes contain all ofT
JL XVi 1 S. Hays' Songs. lt
I'l'it'tlfsi Gems. A collection
of beautiful Rallads by Wallace,
s
1 nomas, Keller, etc.
g INSTRUMENTAL COLLECTIONS.
Fairy Fingers, Magic Circle.
Oand Young Pianist. Three voIumes"VT
of very easy Music for young players. L
Iejrl lirops, and Musical Ilecre-
Mations. Dance Music. Two colleo-r"!"
tions of moderate difficulty. JL
I'leasAnt Mcmorit-8. A collec-
ITof beautiful pieces by Wyman, Mack.O
liDressler, etc, O
lioltlei Chimes. A collection of
brilliant parlor Music by Charles
Kinkel.
lit illinnt Cfins. A splendid col
tion, by Vilbre, Allard, Pacher, Kin
kel, etc.
IV.ict, Q'i f0 per volume, elegantly bound
in c!o h, with gilt sides; in plian cloth ;
i 5 in boards. Address,
J. L. PETERS,
J3D9 Rroadway, New York.
"We would also call attention to The Or-r.u.
at Home, a collection of over one hundred
bcautiiul opera songs. Price, $3 in cloth atid 0
gilt. Trade price, SI. novl0tdec23
TO YOUNG MEN!
rpo YOU BELONG THE FUTURE Ot-'
JL our beautiful and fast growing Stat.
Soon the shrill whistle of the IRON HORSE,
as he comes tmoking across this great con
tinent, drawing after him the rich product
of tha Nation's Wealth and Industry, will o
announce the
"GOOD TIME COMING,"'
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughter
will be called to till the new avenues of Ru.i
ness. Everyone should prepare for au
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE.
Great changes have been made in the com
mercial affairs of Oreiron in a few yearn.
What the developements of our State will be
in the future, is a question which depend
upon the RUSIXESS QUALIFICATIONS
of her Young Men.
Within the past four years of continued
prosperity, the
National Business College,
of Portland, Oregon, has sent out SCORES
of young men fully qualified, and many of
whom are now Idling high and lucrative'po
sitions in the Ranks, Counting-Rooms and
Stores of our State. So great is the demand
for
Good Accountants,
that Rusincss men have been frequently
compelled to send East for assistance. No
enterprising, studious Young Man wfio ha
passed through the prescribed course of
studies at this
MODEL COLLEGE
has complained for want cf a situation and
at good salary, too.
Every faciliy is here afforded to acquir
ing a
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
in the shortest possible time, and at
THE LEAST EXPENSE,
Every student will have an
ACTUAL RUSINEvSS PRACTICE!
After having completed the Theorv. he it
introduced into a
MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has the effect of thoroughly familiarii.
ing mm witn an the mmutia? ot real busineka.
The course of study embraces Double and
Sincrle Kntrv Ttook-TC ffriitirr PVmmr'i 1
- , -J " ' , V ...... . . . .
Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspoa
ence, Rusiness Penmanship, regular and
special Lectures, etc. etc , combining theory
with practice.
AT.SO,"
Superior advantages for securing a thorough
knowledge of
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOGRAPHY,
FRENCH, SPANISH,
GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETC
For full particulars, call at the College Of
fice.in Carter's building, corner of Front
and Alder streets, (entrance on Alder Kli'ort
land, Oregon, or send for cicular. AddreF
DeFRANCE & JAMES,
TORTLAND, OREGON.
Merch 31. 1871:yl
Pekkins' New Scl oo Pook, "The
SSoNfi Echo," is pronounced the hert I
work of its class for the foIIowingX-
reasons : The Music is all AVi? and
Otrexh ; evcrv piece is a well known
Household Melody such as. "Driv- J
en from Home." -Write me a 1
"XTtcr," "Little Rrown Church, etc. TT
1 It contains twice as many Songs alA
can be found in other works. 1 he
G Music is .elected from sixty fnfx
authors, and not JilUd vp with ,f
author's composition. I rice,7o centM
each, or ?7 50 per dozen. Sample
copies mailed to Teacher3 for ."
cent-?. Liberal arrangements for
introduction. Address,
J. !. PETERS, 500 Rroadway, N. 1 .
c-t. 22:ml
Notice.
yOHN MYERS, ESQ., IS MY DULY AU
fj thorized Agent in Oregon City, and also
Agent for the Estate of Daniel Harvey, de
ceased. JUK&. UAliEi.
October 1, lS71.m3
Dissolution Notice.
JOH.NT STEGE, HAVING LEFT TMJ
country without any notice to me,
hereby notify all corcerned, that the part
nership of Humbel & Strge is dissolved, ud
will not be responsible for anj' debts ofhTa
ontracticg.
HENRY HUMBEL,
O.cjcn Ciiy, Nov.J!, 1371. nolo
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