Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, April 18, 1873, Image 4

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02Si3' CITV, OREGON, APRIL IS, 1571.
CASA HY ANCHOR.
T'i boy stood on thu burning deck.
T 1 to isn't any doubt ;
n 1 vt w'io saw him on the wreck?
Vo really heard him shout?
Wo il 1 he have stood and roasted there
vVica j nv- - ats so near.
n I uri;,':.l ;ib :it 'i lie reft despair,
J jr vML-'d oil on hU ear?
WIiv n it j;iv'e ono good roar for oars?
Am iil hTs pa for sail,
T w lit him toward the fishing shores?
Way stay aboard and wail?
What wonder standing there he seemed
S beautiful and rijlit ?
Who eulJu't while around him beam-
0 t.,t
That lovelv Titian light?
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His now-wow v.!th his father I
U-'gard as tempting fate;
rIt U'i'd'.Mined to early die,
Why stay there and dilate?
"Pi can't vou speak a little piece?
Just trva sneeze or cough ;
M ' nearest ki 1, kin you release,
Q; are you, father off?"
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An 1 while his father slept Iwdow
T . bov. he u'jvit stirred ;
On ' of a '"race" who never "go"
Unless they "get the word."
II - e ill 1 aloud, "Am T allowed
Y.'u- 1-ave to leave? A our son
Stands tin-, yu know, but dont you
cr vd
Tliejiiing : I am toasted done.
"Of roursc I'll do what you desire.
If vou're 1 iid on the shelf;
1 I. urn w ith ardor but, this fire!
You know how 'lis yourself.
"S vak, I would lio released 1
I lht vour living tones,"
II kn.Av not that bis pa, deceased,
q Had gone to Davy Jones.
Ujnn his brow he felt the heat.
Yet stoo l s -rene and calm.
Wir'i onlv now an 1 then a bleat,
Like "M iry's little lamb."
Tae v ir.i-i an ! spars did burn and snap
All iti the wildest way;
N it e'en a shrou 1 was left the chap,
And lie the only stay.
Taere came a bursting thunder peal
ti od gracious! I'rettv soon
ff - . i. : . i .1. ,1 1
Vent ii; in a balloon.
An I when this sound burst o'er the tide,
T.ie boy 1 oh, where is he?
A-i i of ttie winds, tor none beside
Stayed long enough to see.
With mast and helm and pennon fair
Ta.it acted well enough,
T.i.' iel:c-st thing tliat perished there
Was that young sailor mull.
Now, boys, don't take a cent of stoek
In C is-.t-oi-an-e i ;
T.i-.- soots from such a son they knock,
Our 'voung A-nn r-i-ca.
Disasters at Sea.
The recoiit appalling calamity at
sl-.i, the Ion of the steamship Atlan
tic oil" Cape Po-;poct, Nova Scotia,
'ft .id tlio drowning of between live and
six hundred persons passengers,
o.iiejrs, and crew, has sent a shock
t ii-oag:iout the civilized globe as
s.viit as the electric Hash could carry
t!i ; ilroa.lful word so harrowing to
tiie kin ait l kith of the dead, and so
awful f jr all to contemplate. It is
s.hhu relief to learn that the latest
.ispatehe! Estimate the number of
the victims to b below six hundred,
an 1 not above seven hundred, as at
list iv.jrt
.1.
But even at the low-
CiL reported estimate, the terrible
event takes rank above all other sim
ilar disasters of the present century,
wit'.i a single exception, and is ex
ceeded by only one other in the an
nals of the preceding hundred years.
I'rom a recognized authority on ship
wrecks and disasters at sea we extract
ail give below brief reports of the
m.)st conspicuous in regard to the
loss of life alone, the lirst that is
mentioned bv this authoritv is the
Ijss of the ship UIanche"Nef, Novem
ber 25, 112 ), oil' lirtrileur on the coast
of Xorniady. There were on board
Ik3 souls, all of whom perished.
An ng them were the children of
Henry I, King of England. From
that date down to the middle of the
last century the record is a blank.
Since that period to 1S03 at which
the record closes among the dis
asters reported no these, viz:
April 13, 1758 The British war
ship Prince George, lost on the voy
age to Gibralter; loss of liff, 400.
October, 1780 41 ie British squad
ron of fifteen ships, foundered in a
hurricane in the Carribean sea, with
an aggregate loss of 4.500 lives.
August 2'), 1782 The British war
ship ltoyal Geurge, of 100 guns, sud
denly careened while at anchor off
S pithea 1, rolled completely bottom
Tip, and cause ! the loss of over six
hundred lives. .Hear Admiral Kem
penfeldt was among the victims.
This is the greatest loss of life ever
reported by disaster to any one ves
el. e
October 20, 170'.) British warship
Spectre, wrecked in Table Bay, Cape
of Good Hope; 2(.U lives lost.
February 0, IS05 The East. India
man Abergavenny, was wrecked of
Portland Head, with loss of 300 lives
October 27, ISOO The British war
ship Athenien, foundered off Tunis,
and 317 lives lost.
February 14. 1807 The British
war ship Ajax, lost off Tenedos, and
went down with 250 souls on board.
November 10, 1S07 The Prince of
Wales, English packet went down oil
Dublin, and over 300 terislied.
1)
Tuber 2:
1810 The British
line-of-battle ship Minotaur, with
300 on board and all lost, was wreck
ed on the Haak Banks.
December 24. 1811 Three British
war ships, the St. George, Defence
an 1 Hero, were lost on the coast of
Jutlaitd, and about 2,000 perished.
January 30, 1810 -The British
transport Seahorse, with troops and
others, 305 in all, lost in a gale off
Tram ore Bar, Ireland.
August Id, 1S H The Lady Sher-lo-eke,
emigrant ship, from London
derry to Quebec, lost at sea, with
273 on board.
Aoril 23, 1315 The emigrant ship
Ecm rath, from Londonderry to
O xebec. fouudex-ed at sea: loss of
ld 210.
Mi-ch 30, 1850 The steamship
l.-al Alelaide, lost off Margate,
with over 40") so ils dh board.
February 2t.l852. The troop ship
B rk-nhnl w s wrecked in Simon s
Biy South Afeiea, and out of 033 on
o i oUl o54 perished.
September 21. l?s."Vl Tl,o tv.?-
Vin; s7 Annie Jane was lost on
t ie S?oteh coast while on the vov-
lT; ..!?m TvorPool to New York,
and -US porishod.
Si,V?1,e.r2;: liThe Collins
- y-.s.uo Arctic came in collision
. " 4 rea:hJhip Vesta, oT
t-- liais of evfoundland, and
i
i .if'
went down with over 300 on board.
January 20, 1854. The emigrant
ship Tayleixr, with &S0 souls on
board, went to pieces on the Irish
coast.
May, 1S54. The British troop ship
Lady Nugent, from Madras, on her
way to England, foundered in a hur
ricane when only a few days out.
The loss of life was over 400.
November, 1854. The steamship
City of Glasgow was lost just when
or where has never been revealed
and 480 lives were lost.
September 12, 1S57. The steam
ship Central America, from Aspin
wall with passengers from California
for New York, foundered at the edge
of the Gulf Stream, and out of 47(3
on board only 152 were saved, leav
ing a loss of 322 lives.
September 13, 1858. The steam
ship Austria, bound to New York,
with 5:58 souls on board, was burned
in mid-ocean by culpable carelessness
of the commander and oiticcrs, and
all but 07 perished a total loss of
437 lives.
October 26, 1850. The steamship
Royal Charter was waecked oil' Ang
lesea, and 410 lives perished.
April 27, 1803. The Steamship
Anglo Saxon was lost on the Banks
of Newfoundland, and of 4-17 on per
ished. The record from which we extract
closes - with the wreck last given
above. The list of disasters is con
tinued for two or three years later,
but in it are no cases where the loss
of life was so high as 200 by any
one wreck, and we have omited from
the catalogue any disaster in which
the loss fell much below 250. It is
only the extraordinory losses we
have essayed to present. But besides
the disasters mentioned we can call
to mind several that do not appear
In the record, for instance: The
burning of the steamer Lexington on
Long Island Sonnd ; the loss of the
steamer Atlantic in the same waters;
the foundering at sea, a few days out
of New York, bound for Aspinwall,
with soldiers and passengers, of the
new steamship San Francisco; and
the burning at sea, only a few years
back, of a Bremen steamship crowd
ed with passengers; in each case the
loss of life having lieen very large.
Contrasted with other coasts and all
things considered the loss of life has
been very much smaller on this
coast during the last twenty years
than anywiiere else on the globe,
and this remark is singularly appli
cable to the coast and coasting ves
sels of Oregon. And there is hardly
a Bar in the world where fewer dis
asters occur than at the Bar entrance
of the Columbia liiver. Bulletin..
Camp Meeting Talk.
A chan down South went to a camp
meeting and gives the following
amusing account of the disjointed
conversation he heard there:
Preaching had not begun, and
promenading was in progress. We
took a conveient stand, and endeavor
ed to catch the remarks of the various
couides, as they passed slowly by us
.Yes, indeed, (two girls talking
of course) 'and my brother Tom says
that Ilenrv Seker brags about how
many times he has kissed her right
in the mouth, and she never slaps
him at all wnen nobody is by, and
I'm sure I should die if people was
to talk of me as they do about her !
' Coin is up again vou know, and
I shall make at least six hundred bar
rels if I make a peck, consequent
IV ' W hat a spectacle this is, to
be suah Chaw. Ah wondah it these
people dem'd pooty gal, aint she?
build thevah tents owa hiwah men
to do it to wah them. Must be
great bohh try '
' Be married in six weeks from last
Tuesday. I heard ma talking about
it, but you musn't mention it for the
world. Its a great secret.
lceallv now, and she is so ugly as
' ' The iinest sow vou ever saw
sir. Pure Berkshire, and nine splen
did pigs. It was the best trade I
eve' made, and I would not tak(
thirty dollars for ' 'Scolloped
petticoats! only look, Amy. Nine
flounces and hoops in the bargain!
Oh how I should love to ' do to
picnic on Thursday? You don't know
how I would love to be present sir,
I am so fond of the exhilarating
dance, but my father says
1 am r ratified mv ilear voung
friend, that you are so deeply im
pressed with the necessity of imme
diate repentance, and I shall this
verv day make '
'Ten yards of gimp for the bosom.
and maroon velvet binding for the
neck and sleeves, oh, Emily
lhe finest baby you ever saw
black eyes and large limbs, six weeks
old and weighs
'Sixty-one pounds and a quarter
to a bushel. None better in the
country. Free from garlic and cock
erel, and larged grained. I hold it
at'
'Stillopolist, next Saturday. Bob
Bothadyes, the former Congressman,
will speak as he savs
Ah. Mr. Pepper, you flatter me
so! Just see how horribly Kate W ll
mott is dressed. She will wear yel
low, though it makes her look like
l ever and ague, I believe. They've
all been up with it, and now the
poor man's got '
'The Sweetest Iwinnot T ovnr eon-
Where did you get it? I must recom
mend my sister to vour '
4 W ater melon patch. Stole every
darned one. Some of 'em "about half
ripe. 1 swow, I'll shoot them if they
don't' J
uo to nite Sulphur. It is the
Pest place m the whole world, ma'am
I've seen some of the most wonder
I ui eueets f the water. Tom Holo-
cause was cured of '
u.c iiumis 0i ouiter a
week. And always get a quarter of
a pounu, ana sometimes '
'Four eggs, two handfuls of flour
a dap of yeast, half tin cup full of mo-
lasses, anu it makes "
The best manure I ever used, sir
Vastly superior to cnann c''
phosphate. Two hundred and fifty
pounas xo tne acre raised me
'The handsomest on the ground
x iau ee none equal to iier. except
--i.il ami sue (jot
- 1 1 1 1 1 1- -I . - -
jLsoxu uiua legs spavined n.l
there's a speck in her right eve thats
bound to '
'That beautiful girl in black over
tnere, x never saw ner but once be
fore, and that was at '
Jir. muggins iannre, sir. And
he has taken to drinking awf ully. and
lasi een. uuu
'His head under my arm, and
was plugging nim in ilie mouth
when he profc mv finger ' '
Between the 10th and 15th 0f Sep-
tember I will get wheat to market, !
and it will bring
'His gray hairs in sorrow to the
grave. Oh, it is awful to think
how
Close she hung to his arm. She
ought to be ashamed of herself '
'William was born twenty-rive
vears aero last April. I am an old
- . , i .
woman now, and tne gray nair
makes '
Toot! toot! toot! "Preaching will
commence, said presiding li,iaer,
and we heard no more.
AUCTIIOX AND COMMISSION.
Auctioneer,
Cornier of Front it Oak at s., Portland.
Amotion fsalos
Of Heal Estate, Groceries, General Mer
chandise ana Horses.
SALE DAYS Wednesday find Saturday.
A. li. lilUIIAllDSU.N,
Auctioneer.
Enjrlish Refined rar and Bundle Iron,
English !Siuaro and Octagon Cast
Steel, Morse Shor-s, Hasps,
Saws,Scr"ws,Kry-Ians,
Sheet Iron, H.
G. Iron.
A LSO
A large assortment of Groceries and Liq
uors. A. li. KICIIAKDSON',
Jan. 1, lS73-tf. Auctioneer.
The standard rni'-dy for Coughs, Infl
en.a, Sure Thrixit, M'ioojin; Cuwih, Croup,
IArcr C(niij'tiiif, linmcliilU, Wtnilia-i of the
Lunrjx, and every a If -ction of the Throat,
Lains and Chest, including Consumption.
Wisljtr's IJals'Mn of Wild C'lierry do"s
not dry up a Coujih, but loos ns it, cl"ans"s
the lun-s, and all'-ys, thus ranorint the
eauiettt tli" complaint.. None jronuine un
less Mimed. I. Butts, l'rr-par.-d by Sktii W.
Fo.vi.k Sons, IWtston. Sold by ItiiniNfiTox,
IInsTF.TTF.it t"t Co., San Francisco, and by
dealers g.-nerally.
VATGHES AD JEWELRY
rfl II E U XDERSKiXEI) AX- t
JL nouncetotheeitiz'nsof Oregon
City and Clackamas county that they have
just op-'?ied a
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT
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Oregon City,
Main street, next, door north of Shades Sa
loon, where they will kecpon hand and for
sal' all oods pertaining to their line, at the
lowest living hates. Especial attention
given to the repairing of Fine IT mf Pi sues.
All goods sold ami work done warranted.
GEO. A. HAAS A: SO'.
Oregon City, Feb. ti, lS7:-tf.
HOME SHUTTLE
IMPROVED LOCK-STITCH
The Most Simple, Practical and
ECONOMICAL MACHINE IN USE.
Sales Exceed all Oth rs on the North
Parifle Const.
rfIIEY SEW MOHE RAPIDLY AND
JL with less noise than any other ma
chine. Tli" only pract ical low priced ma
chine that, gives entire sat isfation.
What other Agents don't tell about the
Tlie Im proved Home Shuttle lacltine:
Thri don't tell ' iou that they are the sim
plest, having less number of pieces, and
mor ' easily "understood than any other.
Tht. they are the lightest, running: more
easily l'-onvl and operated. That more
HOME SHUTTLES are sent out from the
General Agency at Port land.than all others
com b'med.
The; tin't, tell fou that they s.-w equally
as well on heavy and light, goods.
Then iton't tell i,u f hat they ustlie pat
nets of the high priced machines.
The lon't tell iou t hat it lias t he straight
needle and self-adjusting tension.
What people say who have usrdthem
and compared them to other Machines will
tell you :
That they are more easily learned and
operated ; Simpl'-st anil best for all kinds
of work, and will use 'linen and all other
kinds ot threads and silks.
A few of the names ar given h"low who
are using the Improved Home Siixtttllk :
It K K E II E X C K S.
General Hell, Portland.
C. K. Silvers,
Win. Masters,
c. W. Prindle, bookkeeper for Leverage,
Wad ham A Co.
Miss L. Vaughn, Portland.
Mrs. J. V.. I'pton, East Portland.
Mrs. S. A. Mor-land, Portland.
Mrs. J. 8. Church, Oregon City.
Machines forwarded to any adiiress, with
full directions for using, on receipt of price.
NO. 1, 30 00; NO. 2, S45 00.
G. W. THAVEK,
Gray's Music Store, Odd Fellows'
Temple, General Agnt, First St., Portland.
deelJint;.
BARHlffil RESTAURANT
LE0X BcLOUEY, Proprietor,
(Late of the'Ciiir House.)
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY, OGN.
THE I'NDEIISIGED
cs to his triends the
T r veliiij; Public, -
that he has re-opened the above named
The Proprietor knows how to serve his
customers with
Oysters, Pis' Feet,
A Good Cup of OoflVe,
Or a fioo.l Square Ment.
LEON" DeLOUEY.
Oregon City, March '26. IST.Mf.
A. C. VALLINC'S
PiOfiEER BOOK BINDERY.
Pittock's HuiltliHjf forner of Stark
and Front Streets.
PORTLAND, -
- - - OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS TUTLED AND BOUND
to any desired pattrn. Music liooks,
Magazines, Newspaiers, etc., bound in ev
ery v-rief y ff style know n to the trrade.
Orders from the country promptlj' at
tended to.
$JC tn CjOnfdv! Agnts wanted!
iiJJ LH VDaKJ All classes of working po
pl", of either s"x, young or old, make mon
ey at. work for us In their spar? moments,
or all the time, than at anyt hing else. Par
ticulars tr-e. Address G. stinson fc Co.,
Portland, Maine. C7seplS72yl
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UNIVSRSITT OF CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA
Biisinrss Directory of Portland, Oregon,
PUBLISHED BY L. SAMUEL,
General. A'Uerlisinc Agent, 93 Front Street.
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
Xn. 90 First Street. Importers and Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery .Glass
ware and Pla'tedware.
Vstor House, First St., between Oak and
I'ine. Everything neat. li. E. Longfel
low, Proprietor.
BOOKS, S T A T I O X E U Y
A X D
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Ci!l, Steel and Bancroft,
Xos. T) and 77 First St., Portland.
JPAItMAX, the only dir et Importer of
C lot h i n g, cor. Front A Washington stt.
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
WHOLESALE
BOOKSELLER .VXD STATIONER.
LARGEST STOCK IN lORTLAND.
Xo. "9 Front and No. 5 Washington sts.
j ECK, WILLIAM & 8 X, lil Front street
Importers and Dealers in
Guns, Iti tie, mid ltevolvers
of every description
Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods, Beads, Bird
Cages, Baskets, Croquet Games,
and Baby Carriages.
Agents for the California Powder Works ;
also for the Wheeler fc Wilson Sewing
Machines.
eck, John A.. 129 Front street. Practical
Watchmaker and Jeweler. Work done
for the Trade.
iiooiv a x i .urn iiunti;ks.
1IIMES, 11 A CIIEL DER A CO. 113 Front St.
EPueiianan, V. A., s. w. cor. First iV Taylor
streets. Cheapest Furniture House in
Portland.
MtS WALTEKBBOS.
k -9 y.t Front street.
a larke, Henderson & Cook, SI a &
y leaKrsin Drytiooiis, KmiovO
tti First st.
onii & Itoseiileld, ll.s front
sion Merchants and Dealers in Oregon
and Ca 1 if or n ia I 'rod ace.
M 'ongle, J. B., Slanufaeturer ami Dealer in
Saddles, Harness A Saddlery Hardware,
0 Front street.
d 'urrii rTw. A f'oi0:? FrojitTstTTMerehaiit
tailors t clot lijers.liats.t urn ishinggoiKis
g Kol.ashinutt A: at man, !t2 Front st.. Ileal
Estate Agents, Money Loaned, Houses
Rented.
Dental Goods,
C. II . Woodward A
Co., 101 Front street.
TV,,, II. WOODWARD A CO
UlUggUtS, 101 Front street. Orders
from any port ion of t lie State or Territories
careiully lilled by mail or express.
amil.I-owenstein A Co,Furnitures carpet
-J dealers stores lrom l-ii to l:. First st.
y.-mployne'iit Agency .1. R. Wit herell, SO
front St., Furnish all kinds of help.
averding A Beebe.10 Front st .Com mission
Mereliants and Dealers in Itoinestic
Produce.
giisliion I.ivery Stable, corner First, and
" Salmon streets. E. Corbet t, Proprietr.
Good turn-outs always on hand.
g.ishel A Roberts, cor. l"irt A Washington
streets. Dealers and Manufacturers in
Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
The largest Music House on the Coast.
STEINWAY PIANOS, BIRUETT ORGANS.
C. I- OePKAXS, .Manager.
SOLE AGENCY' FOR Till".
"HOWE" SKWING MACHINE.
Agents wanted.
SHaekeney y sieine, iroeers A Deali-rsin
all kiiuisof seeds, cor. First A Main sis.
2 (B am burger, Il.Tlf" First st., ImKirter and
Dealer in Staple Fancy Dry Ooods, Mil
linery. ajjend.e, 1 . 11., Phot ographie Art ist.sout h
3 v;-st. corner Fir.sf and .xlornson streets.
Childrens Pictures a Sin-eiality.
H J enrichsen, L. C. A Co, W First st.,Manu
fact .urers A dealers in jewelry, watches,
agibbard, Geo. Ii., OS Front st., wholesale
H - Dealer in Groceries, Doors, Wagon
Materials, etc.
Uodge, CalefA"co., !T Front, st., wliolesale
dealers in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass.
TTlTVTT? S!1ving Machine, straight nee
riULViljdle, under teed, "lock stitch."
Competition challenged. G. W. Traver, 112
Front street.
gfiurgr.-n A Shindb-r, Nos. HiOto 172 First
St., Importers Furniture, I'.etlding etc
a H utchinson, W.7 Watclimaker, cor. First
"- and Main sts. All work done at San
Francisco prices, and warranted.
fnternational Hotel.eor. Front A Morrison
sts. M. Rudolph, Proprietor. Free Buss
attends steamers.
lV"ohn,.T. A Co, (tl Front st., wholesale and
retail dealer in Fine Clothing, Furnish
ing Goods.
aison Dor -e Restaurant, private rooms
for Families, corner First and Pine sts.
Q. Voos, Proprietor.
artin, E. A ( V,wholeS lie dealerin wines
A liquors,()..N.Cos bbick.A San Fraji
3 eier A Sehmi-er, II J '-' t., wholesale
,a- and retail confectioners.
ill-T, John B., JKi First St., watclimaker
and J -weiry, otr -rs to the public a line
assortment of w-atehes, clocks and jewelry.
W B o"ller A Co., Front near C St ., deal-rs in
ia native and foreign wines, and cigars.
"Vorthrup A Thompson, dealers in Ilard
war". Iron, Steei.Hubs.Spokes.Lumber,
Hardwood, etc., I'ortland.
A Accidental Hot"l,corn"r First A Morrison
" streets. Smith A "!ook. Proprietors.
BTarish, Watkins A Corn-ll, R.-al Estate
Agents, Pittfck's Building, corner Front
and stark streets.
391 1 0 Hit i RTSmTiC GOO DS, C. 1 1 . Wood a rd
A Co.. 101 Front street.
JOHN B. PlLXlNSTGri, M. D.,
OCCl'LIST uml AtTUJST,
Office 73 First street, Holmes' Building,
Third Door from Ladd's Bank.
TREATS ALL DISEASKS OF TIIE.
EVE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNGS.
f p ichfer, Paul, 105 First st, iniMirter Berlin
wKHl:-n carvings.parlor rnaments,etc.
It
os nbaum.T.S.ACo.tobacconists, import
ers of Foreign and I wnnest ie l.inuor.
3 uss Hons", Front street. On First Class
Principal. Thomas Ryan. Pronri"tor.
Sih',riock,K.,tiI Front A2 First sts.tleaier in
Harnes's.Saddlery A Saddlery Hardware.
lmon,.I.,.')fi Front st.,lealer in Doors.Sasli
ami Blinds, Window and Plato Glass.
iinshemer.H.,157 First st,i nTorter Pianos,
organs, sheet music, music instruments.
kidmore, S. G., l'i'l F'irst St., Druggist and
Apothecary, a Itrge Stock of IViumery
and Toilet Art icles. '
Jmith vt Davis, 71 Front street, wholesale
d-al -rs. in Drugs. Paints, Oils, Window
(Jri. F rfnmrv. "to.
iCiiiv ,v ikhs,7- f irt st.,l'icf ures. Frames,
mouldings, at ist.s mat'ls, drawing ins'ts.
mith. Put., Broker, !0 Front st. Ialer in
Legal Tenders, Government Bonds and
Gold Dust.
jJTOK, II. I, Xo. 107 First street,
- Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jewel
er.is ag-nt for th Wajtbam, Elgin, E. How
ard A Co., Chas. E. Jacot.and the California
watches: also, for all the productions and
imjiorts of the California Jewelry Co., San
Francisco. Send for circulars. Watches
repaired in the very b"st manner, and
warranted to give satisfaction.
rIVrry Bros., 17.S First st.. Manufacturers
- dealer in Furnit ure,t;diing.(;arpets,etc
f Mio Clothing store.HS Front stTT'b.t hing,
Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes.
Harris and Prager.
'Brittle, II. II., 142 and 111 Front St.. Dealer
in wagons and a grieultural i m plem ent s
''vno,E. D.,n w cor.F'irst t Oakst.dealeTTn
Brandies, wines, English ale and porter.
YVin.iarns JI.YTrs 5 ( Antral Blocks.
T , hlpnt Js,rT!t' Commission Merchants
and dealers in PrrHluee.
W11, Fphhoimer. Attornovs and
THOMAS CHARMAN
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, that ho is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Ninble Six Ience ft Better than a Slow
SJtilliiig.
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before off-red in this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing,1)ry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinawarc, Queenswarc,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Plated ware. Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings. Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc..
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOKT CO J'.PLKT K
ever offered in this market, and was seleted
wit li eswcial care tor t h- tregon City trade.
All of which I now otrer for sale at the
Lowest Market Ra'.es.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to iuy goods tor
I am Determined to Sell Cheap and not to
allow myself to be
UNDERSOLD IN TIIE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirements oi the trade. Come one and all
and see lor yourselves that the old stand .i
THOMAS CIIAUMAX
cannot lie beaten in quality or price. t
would be useless lor me to tell you all tie
advantages I can offer you in I he ale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and prolmbly you have liei-n disap
jKjinted. All I wisli to say is
Come, anil Scr.and Examine for Yourselves
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old iri inis now
that lam still alive, and desirous to s-11
goods cheap, tor cash, or upon such terms
as agreed ukii. TJia n king all for the liber
al patronage heretofore b. -slowed.
Tiios. CHARMAN,
Main Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and Count v Serip taken at
market rates. THUS. CHARMAN.
UV.0,ihh lbs wool wanted bv
THUS. CHARMAN.
GREAT EKCITEMENT!!
GOOD NEWS!
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT TIIE TIMES.
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
ISAKGAIXS t
S. ACKER M AN & CO.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
stock of
SPRIXG AX1) SUMMER GOODS,
which they offer
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
We would say como and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing.
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Indies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Groccr
ies. Hard
ware, and agreat many ot her art Icles too numer
ous to mention ; also,
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Putty,
etc., etc.
All kinds of IYoduco taken in exchange
for Goods.
ALSO
"Wool "Wnntecl
For which wc pay the Highest Prices.
S. ACKERMAN fc CO.
Oregon City, March 21, lS73-tf.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
M A jY U FACTORY !
rTIIIE UNDERSIGNED,
I having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at
the old stand on the
Corner of Main and Third Street,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of Informing his old pa
trons, and as many new ones as may be
pleased to call, that he is now prepared,
with ample room, good materials, and the
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort, of a vehicle from a
com inon Cart to a Concord Coach. Try inc.
RlurksmiUiiiijr, Horse or Ox Shoeing-,
and General Jobbing neatlv, quickly, and
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
WILLI A 31 SINGER
HAS ESTABLISHED
A FACTORY
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
Furniture,
Blinds,
and Doors,
AXD 3IOIXDIXCS OK ALL SIZES.
They will also do Turning of every de
scription to order,
WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH!
r7"All work warrant"d. Shop on the
River, in Lewis' Shop Opposite Oregon
City Mills.
JOHN S C H 17 A !V3 ,
Main St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AXD IMPORTER OF
Saddles, Harness,
p?:Jivr-- Sacldlery-Hirl-
wure, etc., etc.
TSTTnilCII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
f T can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
t7"I warrant my goods as represented.
Oregon City, April 17, J.ST-tf.
SHADES SALOON,
G. A. HAAS, - - Prop.
Kain Street, Oregon City.
IEST niLLIARD TAP.LES IN OREGON
J J hive hi -en introduced, and the propri
tor invites t he attent ion of t he lovers oi this
popopular anuis-iuent to them.
THE EAR IS SUPPLIED
with all the choicest qualities of Liquors
and Cigars. Seofeh, Irish ami lii .urbon
a!r inly lainous YVliishie.s and Punch ; also
a No. 1
SIIOOTlXCt GALLKKY
is connected with the Saloon.
Oregon City, Jan. 1, lS72-tt.
MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
Oregon City, : : : Oregon.
KEEKS CONSTANTLY tftvf.
on hand and for sale, -rTC
cheap for cash,
Parlor, Bedroom,
Oflico, Sittingroom, and
Kitchen Furniture,
Bureaus, Iounges,
Rocking Chairs,
Whatnots, I$edsteads,
Washstands, Curled
Hair, and Pulu
Mattres ses,
Pulu Pillows,
Spring Beds,
Picture Frames,
Mouldings, etc., etc.
Special attention given to Fpholsterv
work in all its branches. Orders tilled with
promptness. Repairing clone with neat
ness and dispatch. Furniture made order.
Call and examine for yourslvcs. I7may7:i
ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
OFFICE
OREGON CITY, : OREGON.
JOB PRINTING,
such as
CARDS.
HILL-HEADS.
PAMPHLETS,
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
LABELS,
LRTTRR-HEADS,
Office.1 a" kIndS f WOrk ,lone a ln Anting
PORTLAND PRICES.
ALL KINDS OF
LEGAL BLANKS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had in the State.
Work Soiiclel
AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Oroon City, March CI, lS73-tf.
fy iiimii
NEW YORK HOTEL.
(Deutfches Gafthaus.)
No. 17 Front Street, Opposite the Man
Steamship Landing.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
H.R0THF0S, J. J. VILKEXS, Fro ri(crs.
Board Week -)C0
Board Week with Lodging B"(
Board s Day " , ,2
VERY BEST
fop
OF
icrs
i3 fc- W I Ps! G-
JsfW fit
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FRAf.'CiSCO.
March 21, 1S7;1 :10m
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Tli)'i Hi't. r -in pri" :r -il from the n-'l
leiic ! and iielo-n.aj 1, t i t- aid !!!.
!i iv-rt i.- si ui i.-!r-:il s.iti f;.cti.r. wlej.v i
;ri tl 1'iw i-'.iinN of uyi 'i : ir.- have ." m ii
f t'ir i'zU tii-ir n . w. i liy i r n
.11 Micl iti a fir lii c ir- i f a!i oi- ' f '
jltiul ail .'cor, a..d in-. fc-i.Iu; i.k- f '.ie-- ui-jo-tiv
i orian.
Il'ali'a', I'-i i- icns. n-il C :-:ir a''r"'
i-ajril If.'btliiv ae.d Loss t.f ,-?-t et :te. tt
; i is -1 !.- ties d. ra;;,.- -iii. i.t if 1 1) i- .-tt
,ic t ai-1 -t 'it f iii-:i-i:a-ie f the sttrn.
I'iM IX L bi'.scr-i !i:i.e i v n fucci s-f, ilv i -'i
i ,l aro warr.int-'il t ad rviato t:i- t.;dert-r U
UI t!i- ub.ivj e.i-:o-.
The I XL B'ffert are r.1
xolil out ii ui (liiss; sell .
i'h'-r tft.-t't the rt- nniue tirHele rf rut
i-O'ttet .-. !, iifl lee ir.il, ieliti tUtnl"'
;v. e .-tile such nofie.v (o lhe nil ejltnl of iht
"CERTIFICATES.
M --!vrs If. Ki-sti'.in ,t Co.
lii-ii'i.-iie-n: I lii!;- pleasure in pfs:tiiiR thM
isr -i'.i'-ly m your is!i l ,.i r t arcl'iill . n-sii J
, . I ex:i!iii:ieil t lie s tin p e of v,iir I X r.
u-liieli you win me, :tal ll'.iti u not out v sin ii-irri-i:
e I'.itters. biit a. so , tli;it .-.-i;n-. 'i f.ii! 7o L
'jell.-ti..-uit us a. toiiiv; uml i-nniml. r or I :s-st:iii
;. iifi:...A.M), ii.'n.
City and Coe.v r lto:-i rr.,
a N.ia l-V.ia( is -o. jime Cft!", I7
I h ive ciref iHy ex imue-! I r. 1 1 -iI-.-v n I X F.
Bitt.Ts, aii'l have f.iiU-l to l- t'v t hv liiii'ir wlii- li
i-oiil-.t injure even tli-- nioi 1, li mi:iii t.tuti.-r.
Fro. ii Hie eiiaipositioii of tie- r.i:;-r. a t.ir I
ttin at)lt-to deiermiup it. 1 slni!ii j m - Ui ,t tl.-'
1X1. Ititters must he a verv i-!?i-fi-i'.l rrii:clv in
HysiM'psia. I a lii-.-s: ion. I.o s (ifn. i.i !i i- ;,n I
;i :ni!ar eo -npl lints. Ix-mqr i-in;ii-:rf.. ,', ;; i.!;r,.,v
f VI'H 't:lo!i' tl-ll Will.-ll i:l l I !,;il! V i s,, i ! i
i1is.'i--s of t)i il ii ifir -, uai arc i f li.-: K'l-'.o;
elliciii-y in tin-ir uun-.
.f. ir knclix y. ri .
A-ss't lies. I'liysiehiii A i"l!iL-e:ir .'. & c ;!o-; .::-"-:.
Statu Asswiji's iikkii-i-u
SJtJi l"r:.:;-,s o. .1 ,iiv J .t. tT'.
Messrs. TI. E-si-::i fo - i :i: t-: i '.. a
.nil.- :i iMP-ful i- i nil .tio-i oi" v.u IX!.:--I
T i, l ll.ive f i l l ttlii-ei t-iifi ! v t.-r tl'i!' -''
teriou i mi n-ral s-i'isr ei -s. Y 'in-:, i I -.
ui:is t . - t ! .- ..nkw.
Ili'.vare of iUMt--r" ifx. X -'u- i : ii'.:""
out r. Henley's si-f;s;kline iv vur.-. i:n-- lv .. ol" J
txittle. . O
I-:v'rv Fritiillr rhonj.t 1t.te
ill Iiuum. Soi ! eu-iv u:: i -.
II. i:iST! ! cV
M.l I m' r";. T..r.
No. HI? I-'roht Street, Sua i-r.iii 1
Xareh 21, m3
'J.' XL JHi
tT TO- h! tfi7Yr-
"Will sew everytliing needed ia fr.rcr!y, frca
the heaviest to tHe L'gttest fabric.
XT DOES MORE AVOKIt,
3IORE lilXDS tJF M OnK,
AND I5ETTEK WOfA
TTlian any other machine.
If there 13 a riorerfce Fcwins
cLine within or.e thousand utiles cf
San Francisco r.ot working will a J1"
giving entire satisfaction, if I nm in
formed of it, it will be attended to
without expense- of any kind to the
owner.
S AHULL HILL, Agent,
19 Nc Kontjome.7 Street,
Grand Hotel Buiidin,?, San Francisco.
Send for Circulars and satrtp''3
of
the tcorJt. Active Agent wanted
crry place.
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