)c lUcckln (enterprise
FIIID AY,
NOVEMBER 22. 1S72.
"I TO I.OVIJ."
I lire to lore.f-pafil a laughing girl. i
Anil s?e r-lufn j t a ed. rc'i flaxen curl; j
And she climbed on her loving father's !
kneo. !
And snalciiej a kiss in her cLlliJish glee.
I live to lav.-." paid a maiden fur.
And she twined a wreath for ber sister's
hair;
Tbry were bound by the cords of love
toother.
And duh alone cor.ld those sisters sever.
I lire ti lore '.aH n young hiide,
Jler Dv?d one standing by her aide;
Her 2Ife to'.rl again what her lij3 had
ne'er wa3 the link ot affVction broken.
-I lire to love,v s.iid. a mother kind.
I will live a guide to thy youthful inind;r
Her precept and examples given
Guided her children home to heaven.
"I lire to lore."' siid a faded form.
And her eyes were blight, and her cheeks
grew warm.
As she thought of the blissful world on
high
Where she'd live to lore and nerer die !
And rrer thus in this lower world,
Should the banner of love he unfnrl'd;
And when we in net in the world above,
Ma we love to live and live to love!
Winter Clothing.
In his experiments to determine
the heat-eotxhictinif power of
linen, cotton, woo!, and silk, Sir
Hum prey Davy found that not
onlv that these materials conducted
heat iu the order given above, linen
lu.-iiig the best, but also that the
tiirlitncss or looseness of weaving
possessed an import ant influence.
It is therefore evident that in the
selection of winter clothinpr, and
especially that to be worn next to
the skin, the materials ot" least con
ducting power, as wool and silk,
should be loosely woven.
As regards the external gar
ments the same rides apply with
equal force, but in tins case care
should be taken to remove over
coats and shawls when in a warm
room ; especially should this pre
caution be observed in the instance
of the furs worn by ladies. The
habit of wearing these articles for
hours in succession while shopping
and visiting, often so weaken the
j lowers of resistance in the wearers
that they become the ready vic
tims of intlamation of the throat
and lungs. To such an extent
does this occur in New York that
many of the most skilful physicians
advise their patients to discontinue
the use of furs, and the advice is
often followed with the most satis
factory results. S'srihnos for l
vt ruler.
A' correspondent of the Doston
Post has found an honest carpet
bagger that is, a man who is a
good deal more honest than carpet
baggers usually are, inasmuch as
he frankly acknowledges the iniq
uity of the laws under which he
holds a very remunerative ollice.
The carpet bagger in question is
tax assessor and collector in a par
ish of Louisianna, a position which
he obtained through the influence
of his brother, who is also a carpet
bairger from Vermont. This indi
vidual according to his own account
assesses and collects taxes each
year to the amount of 200,000, the
rate of taxation in the rural parish
he is in being more than three times
the rate in the city of Boston.
For the assessment of this tax he
receives a commission of live per
cent, with ten per cent, more for
collection, making an aggregate
income of 30,000, out of which he
is obliged to pay the salary of a
deputy and certain oflico expenses
to the amount of 2,000, leaving
him a net income of 28,000. This
carpet-bagger frankly acknowledg
ed that 3,000 a year would be a
liberal remuneration for the ser
vices lie renders, and further vol
unteered the information that the
laws which permitted such extrav
agant pay to the officeholders were
passed owing to the choice of leg
islators being in the hands of ne
groes who vote as they are direct
ed by the carpet-baggers. "They
vote just a. 1 say iu my parish,'
said this conscientious carpet-bag- i
ger; "they come to Massa George, !
as they call me, for advice in every
thing, because they know I go for
MjfM (liMiit, und come from the
good old State of Vermont." Thus
it is that the white population in
the South .ire ground to the earth
by exorbitant taxation levied to
enrich the carpet-baggers who con
trol the negro vote, a condition
of affairs which the reelection of
Grant would serve to maintain in
definitely. AnvKKTisivo. -The object ia advertis
ing ' i'lt re is.j lmin-s. An advor-ti--m'nl
properly ins-ru-d in a newspaper
is nuiti flli-e' o:l tlitu any other tiifthoil
liccuue it is read when a reader is iu a
iiPH.d tor i . N one will .ike the liuie to
re id an advertisement unless li . h is a
p i-dve inc'.in it hoi to do . The great
a iv inl ine of a newsp ip'T ad vertis-'inen t
is hiwn in ttiis in. inner. In printed ad
e. ti.-i ig, alt transient tne hods as circu
lars or the like, are thrust upon us nn-
eight scarcely glauci-'d at ttuajr into
the waste ha-ket. and wholly torgottcn.
At some subsequent time we are in nn d
of the very article :htf circular represent.-d.
bu: we cannot recall the nierri;s, terms,
or add' ess. Naturally we seek the news
j iper aud then is the specific time the
advertisement that reguNrly appears in
"the newspaper wins. U'tiuil Advocate.
Atchison. Texas.
'IIumph !' said an Knglishman
to a Scotchman, as they were
walking over the fields, "cats are
very well in their way; but in
England we feed thetu to our
horses, while here they are food
for m en." A n' see "v 1 1 at tin e
horses there are in England, and
what fine men wc have in Scot
land!"' " : '
Practical Hints.
Gikt irilhoul Milk or Ejjs. A verv
nice cake is made as follows, and it win
keep well also. Flour three and one-hair
pounds; sugar one and one-fourth pounds;
butter one pound; water one pint, having
one teaspoouful of saieratus dissolved in
it. Roll thin and bake on tin sheets.
Beif stake Smoihet eil icih Onions Cut
up six onions very line; put them into a
saucepan with two cupful of hoi water,
about two ounces of good butter, some
pepper and salt; dredge in a little flour;
let it stew until the onions are quite soft;
then have the steak broiled put it into
the saucepan with the onions, let it si:n
iner about ten minute, and send to the
table very hot.
G'ligtr &wps Butter, lard, ami brown
sugar, ijf each one-fourth pofind my
iases one pint, ginger tw-j tablespoonsltil
flour one quart; saleratus two leaspaons
ful sour milk one cup. Melt ihe butter
and laid, and whip in the sugar, molasses
and ginger; dissolve the saleratus in
the milk and put-in; then the flour, and
if needed a little more flour, to enable
you to roll out very thin; cut into stnail
cakes and bak in a slow oven until
enappish.
Jloast Vent Season a breast of veal
with pepper and salt; f-kewer the sweet
bread firmly in its place. Hour the mea
and roast slowly before a moderate fire
for about four hours It should be of a
fine brown, but not dry; baste it with
butter. When done put the gravy in a
stew pan. add a piece of butter rolled in
browned flour, and it there should not. be
quite enough gravy, add a little more
water, with pepper and salt to taste. The
gravy should be brown.
J-!!;; Cike. Five eggs; one cup of sugar:
a little nu meg; saleratus one teaspoon:
sour milk two cups; flour. Deal Hie eir'
sugar, and nuuueg together; dissolve the
saleratus iu the milk, and mix; tli-n sur to
flour only to make a thin batter, like pan
cakes; three or four spoons of the ba'ler
to a common round lin; bake in a quiek
oven. Three or four of these thin cakes
with jelly between, form one cake,
the jelly being spread on while the cake is
warm.
Briskd of Ti'if Staffed. A p'ece weigh
ing eiphl pounds nquires ab uit five of
six hours to bo:l. .Milking a dressing ol
bread crumbs, pepper, salt, sweet heibs.
a little mace, and one onion chopped fine
and mixed with an egg. I'm the dress
ing in between the fat and the lean of the
beef, and se.v it r.u t-iit; flour the cloth,
sew the beef up tight in it. and boil it five
or six hours. When it is done take the
cloth off. and press it until it is cold. This
is to be cut iu thin slices and eaten cold
2o Ice a Giue. For a good sized cake
eight ounces of finely-p nvdered sugar.
I "at it into a mortar with four spoonful of
rose-water ard the whites of two egg
beating and s'raiiiing it. Then whisk ii
well, and when the cake is almost cold,
dip a feather into the icing, and well
cov.ir the cake with it. I'ut it into the
oven to harden, ton tie careful not leave
it there long enough to discolor it. and
keep it iu a very dry place. Some per
sons apply the icing with a knife, but
care must be taken to lay it on evenly.
TlullJJtif Ctke. Nice brown sugar one
.md one half cups; three eggs; sweet
skiin milk one tup; flour two cups or a
liule more only; cream of tartar arid so
da of each one teaspoon; lemon escence
one teaspoon. Thoroughly beat the eggs
and sugar together; mix the cream of
tartar and soda with the milk, at the same
time stirring in the flavor; remembering
to bake soon; spreading thin upon a Ioiij;
ati-J as soon as done spread jelly upon the
top and roll up; slicing only as used;
the jelly does not come iu contact with
the lingers as iu the ll.it cakes.
Sponge Coke xn'lh Soar Jliik Flour
three eups; fine white sugar two cups;
six eggs: sour milk, one lialf cup: sal
eiatus one teaspoontul. Dissolve the sal
era'us in the milk; beat leeggs sepa
rately; sift the flour and sugar; first put
the sugar into the eggs, then the Hour and
stir all well together, using any fl ivur
ing extract which you prefer, one tea
spoon lemon, however, is the most, com
mon. As soon as the Hour is stirred in.
put it immediately in a quick oven;, arid
if it is all put in a common squ ire bread
pay. for which it makes the right amount,
about twenty to thirty minutes to bake;
if baked in small cakes proportion itely
bs.s.
Hou-ih and Tlenihj Ctke. Ilulter or lard
one pound; molasses one quart; sola
one ounce; milk or water fme-half pint;
ground ginger one table -spoon; and a lit
tie oil of lemon; flour sufficient. Mix
up the ginger in Hour, and rub the butter
or lard in also: tlis-olve the sod.i in the
milk or wa'er; put in the molasses, and
use the flour in which the ginirer and but
ter is rubbed up. and i nflicient more to
make the dough of a proper conscience
to roli out : cut the cakes out with a long
and narrow c liter, and wet the top with
a little molasses and water, to remove
the flour from the cake ; turn the top down
into pulverized white sugar, and place in
an oven sufficiently hot for bread, but
keep them in i nly to bake, not dr' up.
This and the 'Federal" are great favor
ites in Pennsylvania, where they know
what is srood. and have the means to make
it; yet (hey are not expensive.
7W PorJ: Pot Ph. Boil a
sparerib, after removing all the fat
and crackling from the bones, un
til tender, season with salt ami
pepper; half an hour before the
time for serving the dinner, thicken
the gravy with a little Hour ; have
ready another kettle, into which
remove all the bones and most of
the gravy, leaving only sufficient
to cover the pot half an inch above
the rim that rets on the stove;
put in the crust; cover tight, and
boil steadily twenty-live minutes.
To prepare the crust, work into
light dough a small bit of butter,
roll it out thin, cut it iu small
square cakes, and lay them on the
moulding-hoard until very Ii'jht ;
if made with brewers' yeast the
butter should be melted in the
wetting of the crust, and rolled
out before rising, as the lirst cliVr
veseuce of brewers' yeast is the
strongest; work the "doti-h well
before making no the cakes.
City Property For Sals.
THE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS EVER
OFFERED!
!' PROPERTYIX OREGON CITY.
C ".VS1STING OF I OL R EOT- GOOD
Hwe.ling, with seven rooms ; C,,10 1 Or
c.ianl ; ami an uneqtialted weil -f water- all
in gool repair.and situated in the niot sight
ly and hea'.tliy portions of the city; Title
pei tect; which I o tier. for sala cheap, buiu '
desirous of leaving the city.
For particulars enquire of
EUGENE LA FOREST.
ot Thos. Charman's store. !
Oregon City, Oct. 2th 1.-72. j
L. P. K1S1IEH, 20 and 21 New Mer- j
chants Exchange, is our autl.oiized Agent
in Sin Fran.i.-i. 1
THOMAS CHABMAN
ESTABLISHED -
1S53
T-AFSIRE-" TO 1XF8KM THE CITIZENS
JJ of Oregon Ci.y, and .he Willamette
ViTllcV. tiiat"U i st.ll on hand, aud doing
lius:ne3 on the old motto, that
4. V Muiljle six-IN nc- Ubcttertliau n
Slow Shilling."
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased oi.e of the
LARGEST and REST SELECTED
Stock of Goods
everbefre offered in this city; and consist
in part, as follows :
Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats & Caps, Hosiery of every
Description, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Paints & Oil?,
Sash & Doors. Queens
ware, Crockery,
Glassware.
Chinaware, Stoneware, Platedware,
Jewelry
of various '
qualities A styles,
Clocks & Watches La
dies & Gentlemen's Furn
ishing Goods, Fancy Notions
of every description.Patent Med
icines, Rope, Farming Implements
of all kinds, Carpets. Mattings,
Gil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c.
Of the above list, I can :iv mv stock is the
MOST COMPLETE ever off-red in this mar
ket, and was s'ected with i a I -jire for
tit it in.-: r!v it. .Ml of which I now offer for
su!e at the
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladies, or anv one else, to
think .f roin to I'or land to btiv sro-ds fr
I am UETEUMIXEI) To SELL CHEAP and
not allow myself to he
LDERS0LD I. THE STATE OF OREGON
All I ask, is a fair chance and quiek pay
meat.. Licliev nir, in I do, tln.t nineteen
years' experience in Oregon Citv enables tue
to Know the reqtrement.- of the trade.
Come one and ail, and see fur voursulves
that the old stand of
THOMAS CHARM AN
cmnot be be lt in rpaiii v or pi ii o. It v. ou'd
be use'ess for me to tell yoa .,11 thr advan
tae.s I can otf r yo.i in ibL. of -r ..d-, as
every stoie lhat adveiiisis d-.i s "that, and
probably yoj have I, ecu disappointed. All I
wish to say is. come and see and examine
tor yourselves, for I do not wi.-b to make anv
mistakes. My ol.j-.-ct is to tt II all mv .fd
inenils now that t sun still alive, and de-irons
to sell goiuU clieap, fur cash, or on such
terms as agreed upon.
rhaiikiiiir all for the libeml patrona-e
heietoi'ore bestowed. c
TIMS. CHARM AN',
Main street, Oregon City.
?-7"Lefi'"ll Tt-n.Ir
and County Script
taken ut market rates.
TIIOS. C1IAKMAX.
"00,000 lbs wool w.n.ted by
TIIOS. CHARM AN.
V JI. W ATKINS, M. D.,
SUIIG EON.', Potrn.Axn, OnKucn.
OFFICE DM IVllows' Temple, corner
-Mist and lder streets Residence corner of
Main and Seventh streets.
V7. F. HIGHFIELD,
Established since 1840, at the old stand,
Main Street, Oregon CUij, Orrrjcn.
An Assortment of Watches. Jew"
elry. and Sctli Thomas' weight
Clocks, all of which arc wan ante d
to be a- represent t d.
i.ei-aii iiiir done on short notice,
land thankful for past savors.
JOHN FLEMING,
a3ar DE-"-KB ,N
BOOKS AND STA7S0Hn7,
IN MYERS FIRE-PROOF BRICK,
M IN STREET, ORKOOX CITY, OHEfiON.
TOIIX M. JJACOX,
Importer and Dealer in gip
GK CIJS5 CD E2S f"t 9
3TATIOXEIIY, VUIV UM Kit Y. &c, Ac.
Oregon CHy, Oregon.
V, CUarir.au $ ll ai no V aid stand, lately oc
cup'ud by 6'. Acl.eriiKin, Main strut.
lo tf
DR. J. WELCH,
DENTIST.
OFFICK In Odd Fellows' Temple, comer
of First anil Alder Streets. PoitJarid.
The patronage ot" those (lesiKrtj: superior
oper.it. ons is in special request. S'itronsox
idejor the painles extraction of teeth.
Z--& At liticial teeth "better than the best,'
and a cheap a the cluajert.
Will lie in Oregon City on Saturdays.
Nov. y :; f
A. G. CALLING'S
Pioneer Book Bindery.
Coi ner of Fx-ont ami Aider Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON
RL.VNK P0().S RGLED and ROUND to
a iv desired pattern.
MUSIC IJOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPKllS, Etc., bound m every variety of
style known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
GEO. J,. CURUY,
DEALER IN" REAL ESTATE AND OTHER
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei
Oowed Lands.
F.irm L imlssrdd and purcbasers obtained
for all kinds of landed property.
Yalaab'e seenrittestransferred in exchange
for real estate. c
L ians nezoii ited on property, and titles
examined and derern inrd.
Commissions solicited and executed with
tul-Iity and promptness.
OFFICE-No. 14 Cartel's Ruildin-, corner
or Alder and Front struts
.b. f-70-.tf
1
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COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
BERJIELEY, CALITORIIA
Citation.
In the matter of ts.ate ) In the County Court of
0f J Clackamas County,
JACOB ENGLE, dee'd. ) State of Oregon.
To the heirs or any other person, or persons, in
terested in the estate of said JAOli t-OLL,
deceased.
II Kit E AS, THE DT-LY APPOINTED
Administrator ot said esiaie nas mea ill i
said Coiu-t a petition praying for an order to sell i
the real property of said estate ; now, therefore J
la tlie name or tne EMaie oi .iej.i, ;u.i ami
each of you, are hereby personally cited to be aad
appear in the County Court t Cbu-kaiimseo-.nity,
Mete ot Ort-fron on the 1st Slonday of Ueeviuber,
1S72, beins? the 2nd day of December, 1S72, and
the tlrst day of the rciruhir loceuiber term of
said Court lor the year 1&72, then and there to
show cause, if any exist, vhy an order of sale
should not made, as in the said pet ion pray ed for ;
said land lieiiijr described as follows: tiie X. V'.
1-4 of s. "W. 1-4 and lot 4 in section 25, S. K. 1.4
of E. 1-4, and lots one, two and three in section
20, and the X. 1-2 of N. E. 1-4 of section 33, all in
township 3 S., It. I west, eontainii; 2'JJ T'J-IDO
acres, more or less; also the following deserilied
laud : a part of claim Xo. 42, described as follows:
bev'inninsat the southeast, cornerot claim Xo. 42,
thence north 4S chains; thence south 01 3-4;:;
west fifty chains and forty links, to a stake
marked A. li.; thence south 24 chains and ten
links, to a stake similiarly mm ked ; thence oast
44 chains and 2'J links, to the place of he:rinniii :
containing about 1G0 acres; township 3 S., 1!. 1
west of the Willainettee meridian ; also the fol
lowing described land, being a part of Augustus
Yergen's donation claim, notification Xo. 0,101;
beginning at the X. W. coi uer of said claim ;
thence south one-quarter of a mile; thence east
one-half a Elite; thenco north one-quarter of a
mile ; thence west one-half of a mile, to the place
of beginning; in sections 20 ami 3., T. 3, K. I
west, containing SO acres more or less.
liy order f said Court.
"Witnesa the Hon. J. K. Wait, Judge of the
County Court of Clackamas county, .State of Or
egon ; and the seal of said Com t, this 2 Jnl day of
October, ls7 2.
Attest: XI. UAUHE1),
L.S
County Ch rk, a' Clackamas
Count v, .Stare of Oivuon.
Oivgon City, October 2o, 1S72. u.2:w4.
tJK fn t!On P-rd..jj A-jents wanted! All
LU &J tl. of voicing people, of
either 6ex, yo-mg oc old, make more mouev tit
work for us in their jaie i luaieuls, or all the
time, than at anything e1 Particulars f.ee.
Additfss ii. !5t;'!oa : Co., Portland, il.:iuo.
September 27t'.i, lS7':ly.
-fJ - ''' -,T7'5 it lvi-ki 11 1 1 r rTT? r n
3 in a.
OREGON CITY,
OREGON.
INFERS CONSTANTLY ON HANI) AND
for sale, ciii:ap fob cash,
PARLOR, EEDRCOJ,
OFFICE, SITTIIIGROOU,
and KITCHEN FURNITURE,
Euieaus, Lounges, Rockiuj Chairs, What
nots, Iecfctca:is, Wa,-hst.tnds, Curled
Hair and I'ulu Matrcsses, Pulu Pil
lows, Spring Beds, Window
Shades, I'ictare Frames,
Mouldings, &c, &.C.
"Special attention given lo Upholstery
wo k in till its l.ianclus. Orders tilled with
promptness. IIepairii g d no with neatness
and dispatch. Furniture uade to order.
X-h'T Goods deli vei ed to any part of town
free of chaige. Call and examine for your
stlvas. ni;iyl7n-i'J
Grocer S; Provision Denier,
Next door south of the Court House,
Main Stfcct, Oregon City, Orcjjon,
DEALEK IN
BEST FAMILY QftQCEOiES,
COFFEE, TEA , SUGAR.
FLOUR AM) Mi-ALof all kinds,
PICKLES. SO P, SALT.
CANK1 I Ut;iTS and OYSTERS,
Also, all kinds of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
BUTTER. CIIEIE and EGGS.
TOP. A CCD and CI (JARS.
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Produce taken 111 ex
chanire fur goods at the highest mai ket rates.
Vft lends dellveted ia the city free of
c' arge. A fair shi re of patronage solicited.
March 2:!, l72:tf
FALL& Wi
?3 ii .rVa
JUST RECEIVED BY
J. LEVY.
II A YE JUST RF.DE1VED A COMPLETE
and well-assorted stock of
CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING.
AND GENTLEMENS' ITRNISIIING GOODS,
Whicli I will sell at reduced prices.
Call and examine my stock before purchas
ing elsewiit re.
Trodnce Tukni in Excliaiiire fur Goods.
Itlitin s it-I, Oregon City.
The standard rented - for Coughs, Influ-
iiza, ,.' Throat, II ho.'p'ng. Coagh Caip,
I i-tr C't vip'oiiit, ErwicU.V.x, nifilino 't 'e
' "", no every ufl'eetion of the 'Jhioat,
Liinjrs and Chest, including Consimpti v.
A istiirVs Il.ilsani of Wiltl (hnvy
doe not f'rj' up a ( onuh, but lo sens it.
t leanses the lnr.is, and allays irritation, tlu:s
tmovi ng the euwe of tlie complaint. N01 e
sieniiine nidess signed I. Butts. Prepared
by StTir W . Fowi.n Soxs. Ilo-ton. Sold by
Reionoton. Hostkttki: & Co., San Fiaucisco,
and by dealeis generally.
Dr. B. R. FREELAFD,
i DENTIST,
IJliONf 2 PEKUM S RUILDI.VtJ. CORN
V cr First and Washington Sts., l'ortland.
Nitrous Wxide administerf d. ni.'Jtt'.
FOR SVTIi;.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO SELL
JL his property in Ore n City will seh
at a t arsra'n. to a cood purchaser.
Also 4 town lots iu Canemah, with good
fence around.
Also 2 town los in lower end of Oregon
City; also l(Jo of land known as the dona
tion la-d e'a in of Wm. Stone, 3 milts
southeast of Oregon Ciy, n ith .'ome im
provements, thinly timbered, i;o underj
growth, po-'d lasting watr
57li-inire at County Clerks oflice.
J- M. FRAZER.
Oroon City, May flth, 1S72. vCd2
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A 15. Ricl&a,ilson9
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and Oakstreets , Portland
AUCTION SALES '
Of Real Estate. Groceries, GeneralMerchan
dise and Horses,
Ever 7 Wednesday and Saturday !
A. 15. Richardson, Auctionee)
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar and Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Fiis, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
also :
A largeassortmentof Groceries and Liquors
A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer
JOHN MYERS,
OREGON' CITY, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
HOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
I ah:o keep constantly on hand
SALEM C ASS I M EBES, EL A NN EES,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take v.ool in exchaujje.
J5?" I will id o y ihe liighe.-'t pri-es for
Mutter. Ivs, ' " kinds of good country
produce. 1 i'.":'l el1 us low as any house
in Oregon, for Cj. 0 o- its equivalent 111 good
mere h. in table produce.
XiiT CJive nie a call a id sati-fv yourselves
JOHN'MVEU".
Jan. V., ISTl.tf
JvT E V YOIilv II OTEL,
( Dentfehes Gafthaus.)
So. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
ship landing, Portland. Oregon.
II. EOTHFCS, J. J. WILKENS,
P 11 0 P R I E T 0 R S .
Board rer Week
. .. 5 00
6 00
1 00
with Lodging. ,
D.iv
WILLIAM SISNSGE
Haft Flxtublilid
.'--I-T.'- -.-.' '- ' -
FOll 1 11 F M Ay L FACTORY OF
FURNITURE,
SASH. BLINDS AND DOORS
s
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL.S1ZES.
air Thej- will also do TURNING, of ev'ry
lesci iption lo order,
With Neatness and Dispatcl . ;
o
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, in Lewis' shop,
opposite Oregon Citv Mil's.
M1 II ru
ft-, "S!t Fla- ,
&t h zil fr?
V: .-tf.-tj V - J-VvifJ
v ...
"Will sew everything needed in a famy, fioai
the hsavicst to He EgliteEt fr.hr: s.
IT lOESi MonS Vi OKK,
Than an 7 ether machine.
If there is n, riorenoo Sewing 5Ta
chlno v.iihiu one thousand miles of
Han Francisco not working v. til niij
pivinp; culiro satisfaction, if I run in
formed of it, it vill Le a Ucr.i!f-d to
without expense of any land to tho
owner.
EAHUEL HILL, Agent,
13 r;cv Montgomery Strc-tt,
Grand Hotel Eui'.dlnjr, San Francisco.
Send for Circulars and samples cf
the tror.-. Acliee Agents wanted in
every place.
JOHN SCHRAfl,
MAIX STREET, - OKECOXCITY.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
s.i)i)i,i:s, ii.MtM.ss, rf
SADPId'I! V-I t A I )- tTMh
WARM, etc., Ac. 'v
"t7IIICII UK OFFKKS AS CHEAP AS
can be had iu the State, at
Wholesale or Retail.
t i- warrant all my goods as represented.
Oregon City, April 17, 172. n-2'.'tf.
OREGON CITY,
BREWERY !
IIF,:VUY HUJIBni.,
Havinpr purchased the ahove Brewcrv wish
e toinform the puhlic that he is now prepar
ed to raanufaeture a No. 1 quality ol
t.AGER BF.Ell,
Assroodascan he obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and uromrilly filled
HOME-MADE CARPET FOtt SALE AT
Business Directory of Tortlaiul, Oregon.
PUBLISHED BY L.SAMUEL,
General Adi-trtiniun Agent, J3 Jtront Strtt.
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
Xo. tO First Street. Importers aud Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass
ware and Plated Ware.
Astor House, First st , between Oak and
Pine. Everything neat. H.L. Longfel
low, Propiietor.
BOOK2, STATIONERY
AND
31 U s-1 C A I. I N ST It IJ M K N Tai .
CJII.L, STEEL & KAXfROFT,
Xos. "25 ami 77 First Street, PortlaHcl.
B
arman, the only diicct Importer of Cloth
ing, Ac. cor. I ront & W aslnngton .'ts.
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
WHOLESALE
BOOKSELLER & STATIONER,
LAHGIXT STOCK' IN JfCRT .XI.
No. 3 9 front nnit No. 5J"Vasl
fngton Streets.
ECK, WILLIAM & SON. 129 Front st.
Importers aad dealers in
Guns, ItitJes und Revolvers
of every description.
Fifchinp Tackle, Fancy Goods. Beads. Bird
Cages, Baskets, Croquet Ganis, and
Baby Carriages.
Agents for the "California" Powder Works;"
" also, for the Wheeler v Wilson
Sewinjr Machines."
1eck, John A., 129 Front street, practical
3 Watchmaker & Jeweler. Work done
for the Trade.
BOOK AiM) JO PKINTUUS.
HIMES& BAC1IELUER 03 Front street.
"Tuvli. nan, W. A., s. w. cor. First & Taylor
1 3 sts. Cheapest Furniture House ia Pott
land CARPETS.
WALTER BROS
front street.
Clarke, Henderson & Cook, SI & 3 First
street. Dealers in Dry Goods, Fancy
Goods, &c.
Cohn L Roenft Id, l i? Front st. Commis
sion Merchants k Dealers iu Oregon &.
California Produce.
Connie. J. B.. Manufacturer & Deiler iu
Saddle?, Harness, and Saddlery llard
ware, Frout street.
Cmii rier, W & Co., 103 Front st. Merchant
Tailors aud Clothiers, Hats Furnishing
Goods.
eLashioutt & Oatinan, 'Si Front street.
Real Estate Agents, money loaned.
houses rented.
DENTAL GOODS. &
II. W'ikkI-
A: Co. 101
I : .t '
DRUGGISTS, atoo":
ARDACO. lt)l Front street. Otilers from
any portion of the State or Territories care
fully filled by r.iad or express.
E
m l, Lowciistein A: Co. Furniture and
Carpet dealt is Moi ls iloio i.il to liii
l-ul stiett.
I Employment Agency. .). R. Wil!;en!l. So
2j Front st. Fiirni.sh all kinds of help.
E
rnMlmiT .t l!fhf 1 1 ( Krnti t. st i eet . Com-
mission Merchants and dealers in Do
mestic Pioducc.
"asl.ion Lively Stable, cor. First A Salmon
sts. E. Coi bett, I'rop. Good turn-outs
always on hand.
1
M- Mi ), iti rttr. Kiist A- V:ishinirton
4 - I i .... ' - ... t . 1. ; Vnrii
isiiin;r (ioods.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE-
The largest Music House o-a the Coast.
STL'l.WYAY riAXOS, lil'KULTT OSGANS,
C. i.. DcFKAXS, Manager.
sole AGENcr run the
"!!oTe'' Sowing 3Iac!itic.
'-f;JAirents wanted. a
Raclieney & Sterne. Grocers and dealers
in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Main sts.
F Taiiibuiprer, B., Eio First street, importer
JL.JL and deakr in Maple fancy Dry Goods,
.Miiiiuerv.
"TXtndee. D. II., Photojrr 'jdi"c Artist, s. w.
.l.JL cor. r li st and Jlon ison sts. Child
J'ict. siec Ity.
Henrichsen, L. C. & Co., loy First street.
Manufacturers and dealers in Jewelry,
watcties, Ac.
11 looarti, iieo. rront si., wnoles.iie
X.JL dealer in Grocciies, Doors, Wagon Ma
terials. Ac.
Hodire, Ciilf t t'o., 07 Front si., whole
sale dealers in drugs, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Ac.
r f I 'TT Sewing Machine, straight
J JL V I V J needle, under teed, "lock
stitch. Competition challenged, u. W
T raver, 112 Front st.
"lrul'Rren .t ?liiiiuler, Xos. lfiG to 172
1 i l irj.t st. I
Impoiters Furniture, Bed
dinir, . e.
Hiiithinsoii. V.. Watchmaker. dr l'iist
and Main streets. All work done at
San Francisco prices, and warranlrd.
international Hotel, cor. Front and Morri"
son sts. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Buss
attends steamers.
Kohn.J. A Co., il Front st., wholsale and
retail dealer iu Fine Clothing, Furnish
ing Goods.
Mnison Doree Restaurant, piivate rooms
. for Families, cor. l?t and Pine streets.
L. Voos. Prop.
Martin, E. A- Co., whole-a'e le:d. 1 i:i
Wines A Liquors, O. S. X. Co's Block,
und San Fran
I eier A Schmeer, 111 Front st., wholesale
J.V1 :md retail Confectioners.
iller, John B., '.13 1st st. Watchmaker &.
Jeweler, otters to tlm i.ni.i; , f;...
' ' -" '.(.'aiV. niiti a3
sortmcnt of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Moeller A Co , Front, near C st.. Dealers
111 native and loreign Wines, Liquors
11 nd Cijrars.
otthrnn A Tlioirmf,ii (io!ii.,. w-rA.
1 ware. Iron. Steel It nK-i rlnriL-Of t 1 iivl.
wood Lumher, f-c.. Portland..
O
ccidental Hotel, cor. First and Moirison
ms. Minrn v Cook. Proprietors.
1)arish, Watsins k Cornell, Real FZsMte
A.cetils, Pittock's building, cor. Front
and fetai k streets.
piIOTOCRAPIIIC GOODS. C. II. Wood
1 ard A Co., H-l Fiont sr.
JCKIJ B. PILEIWGTON. EI. I?.,
OCULIST AM) A UK 1ST,
0. ;ice 7.T JinsT Stheet. Holvks' Biild
ixg. 2d iooit ruoit Laoo's Bank.
Treats all diseases of the
Kye, liar, Throat and Luiis.
1ichter, Paul. 105 First st.. importer of
V Berlin wooden f7arvinra. Parlor Orna
ment, Ac.
csenbautn, I.S.ACo.,Tobacconists.import
ers of Foreign and Domest?? LiqnorL
Rnss House, Front st MTnrnnTTTr''"
ciI'al- ThomM Ryan, P,il"
SherIock.S.,i FToliTarr7--dealer
in Harness, Saddlerv . . , su
dler Hardware. 1 J""1 -iud-
Simon, J.,56 Froutsttcet .dealeTTnTi
- Winds. Window & Vrl '
. organs, sheet Musu Mu ; ,
struments.
Skidtrnre. S. (i.. 123 First st nTu
Ap-.thrcary. a large stock of IVmL"1 4
k Toilet Artirl. y. 1 er'nie,y
S"th A Davis, 71 Front stTe7TwhT
desler in Drutrs, Paints n' v-
Glass, Perfomerv, Ac. ' ' " 1Ildo
Snow A Roos, 7a First str,cl pu7T
Ficmcs, Mold'tPffs. Artist", m'...- .V.u;'.
, - - " o .iai .s lli..
1 mith. Put.. Broker, Jio Front jT
) in Legal Tenders, Go'ernrnei't r''
'1 Gold Dust. Utt
nn
"-
fiTflSK. II. I
Xo 107 Prnnt
O "Watchmaker A Manufetur ny .Tpt.'
is appointed Airent for the Walt v '
E. Howard k Co., Cha,. E. Jacot ,cd ,w'
Cahfot nia Watche; also, for a', Pr'f.(.r e
tious and imports of the California J.,!''"
Corrpany. San Francisco. Send tor rircui
Watches repaired in t"-.e very est wna'atr
and warranter to a;ive satisfaction
WEB31W HlfTV-iJWV
rperry Bros.. Xo. 173 First street, m,
J tnrers and dealers in Furniture Kf
dinsr. Carpets, Ac. t ' ''
The Clothing stoie Front st. f lt! n r
Furnishing Gotds, Boots and Shue. -1
Harris & I'rager.
T
utt e. II. 11., 142 A 144 Front st. ftt.
xii w w iti iLiuiuitii l nnm.r.l.
; , ; "-r w,.,, Kkfc
rTvne. E. D., n. w. eer. Firr-t i 0:;k sU
-M. oeaier in iraucies, tues, hiiL-hah
and Porter.
"VX'loinis A Mvers, o Central riuii
t rioni si., commission ilea h'rtt t
ueiu s iu i roouce.
17na,,ey FechI eimer. At rrnvs i p&.
licitors in Banki uptcy. (Jttce id Odd
Fellows Temple.
GOOD NEWS!
LOOK OUT POE GOOD
A. ii A. I
S. ACKERRRAN & GO.
H
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
Stock of
SPRIXG S SIMMER GCOES
WHICH THEY OFFER
Clicaiicr tlsati tlzo CI:(ajrtt.
We would say, rorr.e and cervii rt v
self before pai chasing elrtwLeie. Ci:i sitrL
consists in part cf
FANCY AM) STAPLE rRY GCCrS,
C1IOTIIING, II ATS.
BOOTS AND SHOE-;.
NOTIONS, G ROC E R I ES ,
H.VKDWRr,
and a great many articles too cutnenci tu
mention.
ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Puti.v.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKE IS
EXCHANGE FOR COOTS.
ALSO, WOOL wanted, for which n j tj
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKER min k CO.
Oregon City, April SI, li71:tf
Sp:W WAGON QgOPg,
AND
Carriage rVfanufactory
v T
The undersigned, having incrtaffJ tho i?i
mensiors of his premises, at the o!diE'l
Corner of Main and Third streets.
Oregon City.
OrerT-
Takes this method to infoim his old rst"
rons, and as many new cnes as rmv r0
pleased to call, that he is now prepared, wilB
a mple room . gool materials, and the Tery
best of mechanics, to build anrw, recon
struct, make, paint, iron and turn ent 11
complete an-sort of a vehicle fiom a cc1
mon cai t to a concord cesch. Try me.
Blaeksmitliintr, Horse or Ox sl.oeirtr.
ceneral jobbin" nratlv, 0,111. klv and cbeRp
!y done. DAVID SMITH.
Opposite Excelsior Vrt
To Stock Drovers.
rpiIE ROAD ACROSS TIIE CASCrE
A. Mountains, ki own as the -Old Irr..
irrant Ifoad," is iif w in splrrdid ot rier for
the accommodation ofthe public. Tl ebridp"
on tlie road have all been thoroughly rep r
ed, and stock drovers will find it ro troid,le
to cross the Mountains by this rre.te. T
is plenty of good water' and pi ass on lets
sides ofthe Mountains, rnd tie rl:strr
nrriKH is r,nlr .ri0 milts n inrr the short' fS
well as the best road over the Cascade ;r
tains. Stork droves and en ifff rs wil. n-a
it to theiradvantsge to tmvci oer this rou e.
Toles reasonalde.
JOSEPH YOUNC, PreMcJcEt.
Clackamas county, June '1'f-t, Ls73.
Store to Rent.
rTMIE STORE HOUSE FO R M E R LY 0 C(T-
JL pied bv Kafka, on Kook 1 rcek.i-.
e . " i a np roint"-1
IIOIII AHIOIit, M'ltHUW -- r
country trading post ; can be had on ve
rcasonatle terms. 1 1 is BiiiP"""-' ' ,;
for a man with small capital to po in o cr-
Enquire f JOHNSON k McCOWK,
juiySOtf. Oregon cM.",,rt"
TMPERIAL MILLS.
Savier, LaEoqxie & to-,
on KG ON CITY-
ClUreep cor.sianiiy on uuu - .
MidliDgs, Bran and Chicken
rrchasing fwd must rornisnxnrr.
o
lSst"& csZT 7'.n
y. fevy J. ?