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o 0 o 0 O f - q o o o - O 0 O Q o 0 o e o O t o o 4 1 O i r re A v P 0 l)c iUcckhj Enterprise. TOWN AD Crft Couxcru On Monday evening last the City Council met for the transaction of business MayorjBarclaj; presiding, and a full board present , q The committee to whom was referred the proposition of Messrs. Kennedy & Zig ler to lay a certain class of water pipes through the city, reported adversely and the report was accepted. Hon. W. Cary Johnson, asked the Coun cil to make an agreed case in Court, to test the legality taxing the personal estate of "V. C. IX-ment, which request was granted. A petition very numerously signed by citizens, asking that the order to open the alley through block 25. between Fifth and Sixth streets, be rescinded, was received. By permission of the Council Judge S. Huelat spoke at some length in the inter est of the petition, and presented some pointed arguments to show that there was no necessity for the enforcement of the tinier at the present time. He was followed by Qnembers of the Council, pro and con , the a9guments for the opening of the alley being based upon the hypothesis that if there was an alley there it should be opened, and the legality of the order should be tested at once. In order that this might be effected 0 On motion of Mr. Apperson a committee of three was appointed, empowered to em ploy a surveyor, and take such other steps as they deemed necessary, to determine whether or notQuch alley existed, iQlines, etc., aud report theame to the Council, prior to the March term of Court. Messrg Thompson LeRoque, and Bar low, were appointeu such comrniDee, and submitted a report on Wednesday evening tfavorable to a remission of the previous order to open the alley, and the report was adopted. $ Q Fi.ocn for New Yokk. The Imperial Mills of this fty, are now turning out an extra quality of flour, from the best cured rheat, for sale in the markets of the At lantic seaboard. Several thousand barrels were carried down by the steamers Ori- flammf. and Montana this week, tobelrans shipped by the Isthmus steamers on their next trip out of San Francisco. Messrs. Javier fc Co., are deserving of great credit for this movement, which wilfvirtually in augurate a new era in the trade of oufj State, and be the means of supplying a market for those, products which we can no longer look for a demand for in the old ' channels east of the Mountains, except to a limited extent The Hour they ship is consigned to Mr. Charles Dimon, Agent in New York forKnupp, liurreil & Co. Cal ifornia has this winter een'Peonsiderable iimount of exfra Hour to New Vork in this tnanner, but so long as Oregon looks to California for sales of her supplies, she must wait until the surplus of California is hist disposed otQnd thus take the dregs, fco to speak, of the market. This State makes flour of much better quality than does California notwithstanding, the word 'Oregon'7 must be left out of the brands we send to California to insure its sale and if we are not grealv mistaken Messrs. Javier & Co., will show to New Yorkers fchat Oregon City. Oregon, is as capable of" giving them excellent breadstuff's as San Francisco. California. It is believed that these shipments to New York will result in leaving the shippers at least as large a margin lor profits as nave been our smp ineiils to San Francisco, if not larger. The Okeoox City Woolen Mn.L.-The jiffable Fortland co-respondent of the San Francisco JiulMln, was only a little behind the times, when he wrote that thtKOregon City Woolen Mill would be enlarged to a eixset mill " during the coming summer." The machinery which has been arriving from time to time since October last, hjis been put up a it reached the mill, a-jd at tlie present time tne estaoitsnment may oe rati-d a '"eix set niiH." Two ofjthenew i?ct of cards artvpow running, ana the third will be in rertyiness for operation -xt week, making the six set Th Company also have, six of their new sjunning jacks at work, making eight in all, and f looijis thejjMiow run nineteen (broad-and narrow), as folloTt'sQ Crompton and 7 broad with more, of the latest patent on the wav and soon to arrive. Sp(r,.rn n iciM' . . . levy machines are expected, arnongu hich are spoolers, dressers, and a wool itus'iPr. the latter aa a contort to a " wSte' carder which h:ts just been put up and thoroughly tested, andjtlu? former to be employed up on the same Imor with similar machines en gaged in spooling for the weaving depart ment This wilVjili the m issive stone aYid brick structure of the compaQy to the full eiit exjgnt of its capacity, and necessitate the ereetionoof the west wing, sis specified by the original plan, at an early day. in order to accommodate certain oth'r branch es of the manufacturing process. If the Oregon City Woolen Mill is not now firs, in point .6f size, to any upon the borders of the Pacific, it is. certainly second, and aimler the able management, of Mr. J. lb Wortley its manufactures take precedence .oyer all others. Q w Papek Material. During the past week paper has been manufactured at the mill in this city from a substance gathered on the Columbia river bottoms, after h:rh water. The paper is rather rough in ap pearapce, as the trial of the material Avas raw, Tt not having bee.n b'e:hed or blow ed in any manqc. The Superintendent ) Mr. Carl," is satisfied, however, that this material contains very gudd qualities ba the manufacture of wrapping paper. We think it is a r-etable s-ibxtiKice, which only flourishes under water. It lmiy be ob tained in any desired quantity. Mit if it is onljB)useful in the making of wrapping pa per, it will scarcely be profitable where straw is more available. Judge Brlsco nends a sample of grass, by Mr. Chas. M. Carter, of Portland) which posses little fiber, and may show, upon practical test. i a sufficient element to produce printing ' paper. There is no lack of material for the making of paper in Oregon, and the Company have no fear of being) driven to these resources of nature, vet thev express their thanks to the gentlemen who have : evinced their interest in this enterprise so far as to forward ich Materials to experi ment upon. - 4 Eqcal Taxatiox. In Sunday's Jcrald t Mr, Harvey of this city aipears with a communication regarding his taxes, and dires us to publish the same. Having previously refused to publish the commit ication, becauseiot disposed to fill our httle space with QperSbnal matter, to the exclusion of generally interesting topics, ; we scarcely think tat MP. II. intended 'j that line as a challenge to us. His letter being addressed to Dr. Barclay, as Mayor i of the city, that gentleman aaswers the proposition of Mr. Harvey, through the h'&jonian of Thursday. Dr. B. says : 'At - the --aiae time Daniel Harvev is the only tax-payer in Oregon CJtv who sent in anv complaint? to the CUv "Council in 18M. Therefore I honestly believe that the city could not find a more competent and dis c . interests assessor than W. P. Burns.- Pension gent. Mr. Ilenrv Warren Receiver at the Oregon City land oSce. has X uoe W. T. Matloclr, reeined. i-v --j The P. T. Company. The high water in the Willamettr river, at and above this (pcity, for the winter of 18GG "67 may now be said to be 0ver with. Yesterday the water had fallen nearly eight feet at Ca nemah. During the past week it has been at its highest, and to wifhhi four feet of the unprecedented flood of 1861 "62. Notwithstanding that theeople's Trans portation Cojnpany have met with some delays and difficulty in navigating the river above us, some of theft1 boats those onthe longest routes have not in file leae$een discommoded. They have receiv ed and discharged iheir freight at the com pany's warehouse on ever retui trip. Those steamers employed on the shortest routes, to Salem, Albany, etc., have made their regular trips to and from Rock Is land, during the highest stages of water experencing a little trouble, but only for a space of tiraequal to about two "trips. This shows Conclusively enough that, even with the doubts of the public re garding the improvements of the company at this city, those improvements are all or more than the company expected of them. The w;.t -r has rernair.el longer at itsle'ght this season, than ever -yas known before, and in all probability we shall not have a recurrence of the like for many years. The Uasin has stood the floods without perceptible injury, and as we have before stated, stands as firm as the rocks upon which it is built, TSere being no dan ger of the company ever meeting with worse delays than they have experienced this winter, we hope to see them continue these improvements. We think the P. T. Company are deserving ofgreat credit for what they have done for Oregon. Through the indefatigable energy of be President and Directors, whom our Port land correspondent characterizes ' a shrewd squad of well managing) and economical old Oregonians," they have kep$)open communication upon the Wil lamette, twelve months of the year, for two years past, when previpsly, from six to eight months was the longest time that boats upon this stream subserved the pub lic. We hope to see them endure the shots and shafts of their opj-onent for year3 to come. 0 Dorxo a FnrEXD a Tcnw On last Wednesday, an liour or two after the mail had b9en distributed at the office in this city, and the daily papers read, a friend of Hon. Isaac II. Moores started off in search of that gentleman, very industriously, he having been in the city at least a day or two before. One person told the inquirer that he thought Moores had left the city. - But io you know, for certain, I must see him?'' " No, 1 can't say lor certain, but why are you sf?very anxious ro see him?'? Why !"' he replied, holding up the Herald. 'there is a dispatch for him in the Portland ofiiee!"' The questioner was startled with a laugh from his friend, who suggested that as Ike generally read the papers, uMim"ivi lu mio-lit b Ju would bi ns 0 that the dispatch awaited him. as his friend (f)who had taken the trouble, paper in hand. to look him up. rriend thought so two, and quit pnrstiit of l?aae. Th Temperance Movement. We are informed that Capt. Adams, who has re- o cently been delivering a lecture on the subject of temperate throughout Oregon as Deputy of the Order of Good Templars, besides instituting Lodges in various parts of the tate on ccouat oft.be f'aue, at tempted ta-j set up a hxij( , for. his own special purposes, upon the land claim of Sheriff Peacher of Columbia county, near St. Helens. In other words the Captain undertakes to jump the Sheriff's claim, lie was met with a remonstrance numer ously signed by citizens who blandly re quested him to ab-&vwrf-ulate. and no doubt has ere this learned that land juinp- ing at St Helniis equally asodious among those neople, as was bounty jumping0 at the East, during the War. if-"not quite as detestable. He-has only put the Sheriff, to unn'essary expense, as it is positively as serted that he cannot hold the claim. Axoriii: it Attempt at Ansox. At about three o'clock on the Morning of Tuesday laI Messrs. Bolan and Mathews, occupants of a dwelling belonging" i the rear tf the Fashion to Mr. Harvev. in Billiard Saloon, J :.. i : . ..: 1. i i. ..1 . : m ims city. veriu uKeueu uv . eiactt.unu like fire, ami upon eetlinsr tU). found a roli of inilajHa'ble material burning ujion the por,ch. which was kicked to the ground. As the bundle struck the earth it burst, and sent blue blazes in many directions. It is another mystery, unexplained, ;hich calls for investigation. I. O. (?: T. At a regular meeting of Willamette Hodge No. 15. 1. O. G. T., Satur day Feb. 2d, the following persons were installed as officers for the ensuing quarter. J. M. Bacon W. 0.!'.; Miss M; Francis W. A". T.; P. T. Ikuclay W. S.; M.ss J. Saf farans W. A. S.: II. P. Daify XT. F. S.; Miss Addie Cood W. T.; E. ii. Zigler V. M.; Mrs. It. Bray. W. D. M.; Miss Emma Good W. I. (9.; A?G. White W. O. G.; Mrs. 11. Fe-.te-e V. . 11. S.; Mrs. M. Pease W. L. II. S.; S M. Cook W. C This ly'Ige is in a thriving condition, and numbers abSut 130 members in good standing. CorxTY CoiKT; County Court, Judge Matlock presiding8has been in session the past week. Supervisors were appointed in the various districts of the county, toll bridges all . nnle free, and sundry ac counts allowed. One or two civil actions were tried. Taken all together it was a very interesting term, and one which re sulted in muelf-'good to the county. . Goon Templai: Pkocessiox. The mem bers of Willamette Lodge, I. O. G. T.. No. 15, of this city, yesterday attended the funeral of Miss Swaford in regalia, bearing the badge of mourning for their deceased sister. 'Fhe procession marched to the summit of the bluff and presented quite an imposing and impressive scence. a Might Orject The &nmM states" tWt Rev. P. S.. Knight, of this city, has been tenderecfttie" pastorage of the " Salem Con gregational Church. His congregation, and numerou friends here, would most as suredly regret his departure, and possibly might object. AxoTnEj Resident. Mr. W. Welmore, late of Portland, has Jjecoiae proprietor of the large boarding House on Main street, in this City, known as the. aaith. Boarding House. Q orosTAL Order.5. Postmaster Kelly of this city has received all the blanks, etc., requisite fe filling orders upon other offi ces in the county for the transmission of money. MasouL JVotlc .-Rev. I. D. Driver, as per req(?et -f the members of Multnomah Lodge No. 1, . F. and A. M., will deliytr a Lecture in tKir Hall, in Oregon City, on Sat urday, 6'th of February inst., at 7 o'clock P. M.. upon the-principles and s'niboIism of Free Masonry. Brethren in good and regu lar standing are fraternally invited to attend, crdc-r of the V. M. 0 O 0 o G AUCTION AND COMMISSION A. 15. Kicltiiriisou, AUCTIONEER! . Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Ileal state. Groceries, General Merchan ts ilixe and lorses, EVERY WE11XE6UAY AND SATURDAY ! A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer. o G ' At Private Sale. Engllxh Refined Bar and Bundle iron; ' Square and Octagon Cast steel i Hot se Shoe, FU8, Iiafpa, au s; Screuit, Fry-Pans, JShett Iron, li. G. Iron; also : A Zar& assortment of Groceries and Liquors. A. Us Richardson. Auctioneer. OR E G ON CIT Y B U SINES S. CLIFF HOUSE. Main Street, i.lga, Xearly Opposite Woolen Factory. TVSoIES, Proprietors. Oregon City. Oregon. We invite the Citizens of Oregon City, and the traveling public, to give us a share of their patronage. Meals can be had at all jours, to please the rrost fastidious. f 15 CITY. 1IAKERY1 MaFV street, or eg ox city. BARLOW & FULLER,' (Successors to Wortman &. Sheppard,) Keep constantly on hand CAKES! PlSi BREADJ And Cracjcer of all kinds! Orders in this Line will meet with q PEOMPT ATTENTION ! BARLOW & FULLER Also keep on hand all kinds of FAMI LY G ROCFJt I ES ! AND PROVISIONS ! fcTEA M BOAT STORES ! And all Articles usjed for Culinary Purposes ! BARLOWlT FULLER Bell a fine assortment of LIQUORS AND TOBACCO I By the Case, or at retail! Attention is also directed to the fact that nobody else sells the FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! IN SHORT ! Farmers and the public generally, are in vited tt cait at the City Bakervy where the truth will be nidappa.reet Jthat our stock is complete, ana our prices reasonable. AH kinds of Gproduce taken in excluwage for goods. BAR LOW & FULLER. Oregon City, Jan. Oth, 18(37. (li:ly LTnCOLN BAKERY! West Sitle Main Street, n City . : . . Oregon. L. DILLEIi Proprietor. HAYING ItF-MOVED INTO MS NEW BUILDING-J I am now prepared to serve PERSON'S INDIVIDUALLY, GENTLEMEN' AND LADIES, OR PRIVATE PARTIES AND BALLS, WITH OYSTER SUPPERS ! On short notice. I would also inform the public that I still continue the manufacture of Bread, Pies, Cakes, Pilot Bread, Boston, Butter, .Sugar and Soda Crackers, etc. In addition to which 1 will keep constantly on hand a large stock ot the hest atijple and family groceries, provisions, etc. I:lyJ h. DULLER. HIGHLY IMPORTANT I W0f To allying Wsigoiis, Carriages, HOUSE SUOEING, BLACK: SMITHING, JUON.JETC. John W. Lewis, Corner of M ATX and SECOXD ttreets OB EG ON CITY, JTukes this opportunity to it if .-mi his old custom-, iuiil the public in general, tluit he has on hund THE CELEBRATED m PLOW ! And other patterns which he warrants in ever- particular to give satisfaction. The Farming community are especially and earnestly invited to call -and see these im plements, before purchasing elsewh'er. All work in his line is done in the best possible manner, and at such prices as niut suit all. In connection with the above de' partment of business the underoigned is also prepared to manufacture Wagons and Carriages of every kind!. , in poict ot style and durability EQUAL TO AST IMPORTED! Huving constantly oofeand forsale a large assortment of material, consisting in part of WAGON TIMBER, IRON, STEEL, ETC., The proprietor is Enabled to fill all Orders! For etich Articles on The Most Favorable Terms. J-ITAll .woii from this establishment, and all materia! sold on order, is warranted to be as represented. J. W. LEWIS. Oregon Citr. De T. l'.lf 1 ? a OREGON CITY BUSINESS. Oil ADMAN & RROTHCR ! STILL ON HAND!! After Thirteeaj Years Experietipe ! IN BUSINESS IN THIS CITY Under the old Motto ! a BEG LEAVE TO INFORM TIIE Nu merous customers that they have just received frdin San Francisco one of thelarg est and best selected stocks ot goods ever offered in this market, consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTIIIXG, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEXS- TV ARE, also : o PAINTS, OILS, &c Together with a splendid assortment OF COOTS AND SHOES ! Of every description, all of the best quality and latest styles Also: HATS ANDSCAPS 1 Of all qualities and styles, besides many other goods, too numerous to mention, Gents and Ladies Furnishing Gfoods Kept Constantly on hand ! All of which -e will sell at the very low est price for cash, and we warrant satisfaction Country Produce talen in exchange for Goods? Particular attention paid to Orders From the Country ! Also to Consignments of O 'oods, and prompt Rtturnx Made for the Harm ! It is our int?ntion to deal with those who favor us with their trade, in such a manner as to secure their confidence and continued patronage. Please give us a call at our new store, on Majn street. Oregon Citr. 2.1y CHAltMAN BRO. IEROSENfi Lamps, and Oil, kept con k stantjy on hand bv CTIARMAX t- BRO. 1ATENT MEDICINES of all kinds, kept by UJIAR MAX b BRO. TAi.L PAPER. Window Curtains and Paper shades, kept by CllARMAX d- BRO. F ULh Assortment of rope, nails, etc. for sale by CIIARMAN BRO. TUBS, Buckets. Wash-boards, Keeler's seives, etc., ' CHARM AX dc BRO. CARPET. Matting, Rugs, Ad., by C II A RMA X d: BR O. NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES. I. SELLING, Corner of Main and Third streots, OREGON CITY", rpiIANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, AND J hoping for a continuance of the same, would invite the attention of the public to his large stock now in store, consisting of fancy and staple DRV OOGD2, FCExisjtitfa Gooi)s, s READY MADE CLOTHINGj and many Holiday fiiEsjssts! BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Y ALICES, TRUNKS; . AND UMBRELLAS! Groceries, Crock ery,G lass and Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Burners S Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Being Hundreds of Other Articles! Too Numerous to Mention! 5f Call and examine for yourself. I take pleasure in showing goods, and , customers will find the articles at reasonable figures for cash or produce. 1. SELLING-, Corner store, opposite the o:ly Tin and stove store. Fall and Winter Importation OF DRY GOODS FOR 1800 and 10(57 AT THE OLD STAND, Main Street, Oregon City, BT J. R. RALSTON. JUST OPENING AND RE CEIV1NG from San Fran Cisco a splendid assortment of STAPLE &. FANCY DRY GOODS. The stock comprises all fhe NEW STYLES IN DRESS GOODS. Wool arul Brohe Shawl, Long and Square Wool Shards, Cloaks, Basques, Chths; Ckssi mere, and Silks, Flunnils, Limns, and Cot tons in great variety. Housekeeping Goods, CurtaJns, Fixtures, Mats, Rugs, d-c. Actions ami Fancy Goods. New Drtri Trimming s.nd Buttons, Xeio Head Xets ami Dresses,Xew Wool Xnhias, Hoods, (Sc., Boju,uet apd 1'rvnrnizig Ribhons, Xew Embroideries and Laces; "UmJttrtUas, Portmox iet. Freici, Corsets, ate , Xew Bal moral and Hoop Skirts. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Boots & Shoes, Hats db Caps, Hardware. Gro ceries, Paints. Oils, Doors, Sash Blinds, etc:, et-c., to which the undersigned would mviU the attention ofthepuhlic in. general, and the old patrons of the house in particular. This stock icill be kept fully equal to that of any, and sal-es wUlbe miuie- chear,. J H. haCstox. Oregon City, aOib, 1665. Si It. LANKS F EtfllV DESniUPHOK, tttlj- printed at ti Eat?rfri?e offloe. I COURTESY OF TOR TLA XD B US IX ESS GUIDE. Persons having business iu Portland ad vised to note the following firms. 127 Front Street; Portland, TNVITES ATTENTION OF CASII BUY JL ers to his new stock of s DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING J ust opened, and which he offers at upusijaipj low prices, Family Dry O.-mkIs S-4 and 10-4 bleach ed Sheeting, Pillow cs Cottons, White rn$r eilles Quilts, Whfte Rlankets, Crib Quilts, Merinos,oulard'sEmpre!- cloths, Delaines Winceys, Poplins, Red, Orange and white Flannels, Turkish Towels, Huckabuk aftd Damask Towels Table Linen cloth. Table and Piano covers,Oregon cloths and twt-eds English Pilot cloth and Broadcloth, Cloak ings, etc., etc. ClotUiiig aivl Furnishing GooIs for Men and Bovs. Fine Beaver Coats, Vests and Pants. leversibles and Beaver Sack Overcoats, Black Doe Pants, Velvet and Cassiinere Vests, Oregon Cassimere Pants, Secarlet knit wool undershiits and drawers, Merino do , Shaker flannel do., Linen B shirts, Boys merino undershirts, ties, scarfs Gloves. Cotton and Woolen socks, Alexan der Kid gloves, New stvle Hats, 'MetS' andj Boys3 Navy Caps, Silk'Umbiellas, Rubber .Overshoes, etc., etc. Ladles' and Cliililreus Furnishing Goods. Ladies' Merino Undershirts and Drawers, French Corsetts, Balmoral skirts, White ribbed hose. Square wool shawls, Long shawls and black Cnshmcte tdnwls. Fine Broche shawls, Breakfast shawls, knit Alexandras, Hoods, Nubias, Misses' meri no vests, Balmoral hose, Gloves and gaunt leU, Childrens' gioves and mits, Lace hand kerchiefs, Embroidered do., Plain liin do. Hemmed and stitched do. o Fancy and White Good. Cluny and Velsnciennes lacs, Embroidered jaconet, Edgings, Insertings and Bands, Tatting, Ruffling, Trimmings, Gimp and "Soros, but tons, hair nets and tolls, Nainsook, Swiss Jaconet, Victoria Lawns, Berlin Knitting Yarn, Zephyr embroidery, Canvass an3 Eattei ns. Machine Sewing silk, Cotton and inen, etc., etc. Every Article is Marked in Plain figures with its retail price. JOHN WSLSOX, 127 Front street, opposite the Wh it Cheer House, Portland. I4;3mj If. W OIli5ETT, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Ameiican and English HARDWARE, Aho : BOOTS and SHOES! No. 53 Front street, corner of Oak, Portland. Building Hardware, Carpenter and Joiners' Tools, Cutlery, Saddjery Hardware, Springs and Axels, aud Blacksmiths' Tod's, Agricultural Implements ! MIXING TOOLS! ENGLISH HARDWARE ! Direct from England, selected expressly for this Market. P o w d e r, Lead, and Shot Having had an EXPERIENCED AGENT in New York, who-' attends exclusively to Furchusiug and forwarding Goods for me, am enabled to obta;n them t'jrect from the Manufacturers, at th3 lowest ratps, and to offer superior inducements to purchasero. (!4:ly WM. CORBTTT, San Francisco. D. MACLEAV, Portland. CorIill Ma .elcay9 Importers & Wholesale Grocers, 74 FRONT STREET, Portland Oregon. OODS SOLD FOR CASH AT A SMALL advance upon SA FRAXCISCO .JOBBING PRICES! O. & M. Would thank merchants visiting the city to price their stock before purchasing. 1-Lly THE BEST SELECTION And largest assortment of Ladies' Gents', Misses', Boys' aud Childrens' BOOTS and SHOES. Can be had attl e PHILADELPHIA BOO, AXD SHE STORE, Xo. - Front street. Portland opposite Walter Bros. Carpet tore, where new goods of the latest styles are re ceived by every steamer, dire.et from the east, enabling us to sell cheaper than anv other store la ths'-.city. K AS T & u A IJ A LI N. 14.) 112 Front stre.et, J'ortland I- . MILLARD. XV. J. TAX KCHUYVER. MILLARD 8 VAN SCHUYVER, Successors to Ladd, Reed & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS Also: Sash, Doors and Blinds. No; 73FROVT STREET, 14 lyj Portland, Oregon. MEDICAL. TIJE PEOPLES FIJI END ! Perry Davis' VeiHalle Piin Kdlr! Wonderful Cure of the Rev. D. L. Brayton, Missionary in India, who teas stung by a Scorpion. Extract from his Utter, published in the Baptist Missionary Magcine: "For th- first time since I have been in In dia, I have been stungtry a scorpion. I went out this morning to my exercises, as usual, at early dawn, and having occasion to use an old box, on taking off the cover I put mv hand on a scorpion, which immediately re sented the insult by thrusting its sting into the palm of my hand. The instantaneous ai.d severe pan which darted through the system is quite incredible; vhat an awful! v virulent poison t heir sting must, contain ! J FLEW TO MI BOTTLE OF DaVIS PaIX KlLLEK and fouti it to be true to its name; after a moment's rejief, I saturated a small piece ol sponge, bound it on my hand aud went about my exercises, feeling no more particular in convenience. (31 Mairiat anl 4 el 1 icy, an essay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relict. Sent freeot charge in sealed lett. r envelopes Address: Dr. J. SKJLLIN HOUGHTON. 81) Ildward Association, PbiladaJphia, Pa. BANCROFT LIBRARIj , REDIXGTX&b CVS CB:UMX. Essence of Jamaica Ginger. THIS YALUABLK PREPARATION, CON taiuing, in a highly concntra'ed form, all te properties of the Jamaica Ginger, has become one pf the most popular domestic remedies for all, diseases of the stomach and digestive organs. 0 As a tonic it will be foun.1 invaluable to all persons recovering from debility, whet!r produced by fever or otherwise, for whilst it imparts to the system all the irlow and vigor that can be produced bv wine or brand r it is 1 hen tire! v free'lVom the reactionary etfecrsr that i follow the use of spirits of ant kind. q It is also an excellent remedy for femafes who suffer fromQlilheiilt menstruation, giving almost immediate relief to the spasms that so frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to naea, caused by sea sickness, etc. It is also valuable as an external application fov Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. RKDINGTON & CO. 6nidr3oj S,)le A gems for the Pacific Coast. : g q "MARTHA WASHINGTON" HAIR RESTORER. Trust none otuer, howe'er pleasaat,- None can do what this has done Try it always keep it present Use the Mattha Washington. - IT IS NOT A DYE It will keep the the Hair soft and glossy : change it to its Original Color; prevent the Hair falling but; make old heads look young ; and do aU that is; expected of a genuine, Qp od Hair Restorer. REIINGTON & C, Agents, San Francisco. 3 " MARTHA WASHINGTON35 e HAIR, RESTORER Is a wonder of f$e world, and stands above comparison with any otheParticle for the hair ever brought before the public. Sold evei--where. REDiNGTON'S Flavoring Extracts. Are made from FRESH FRUITS. Each bottle holds twice as much as anv ler brand in the n?arket, consequently they are the cheapest and the best USE NO OTHER. RED1NGT0N & Co., O Agents for the Pacific Const. GRAEFEIfBERG Uterine Catholico o 3J If faithfully used according to directions will cure every case of DiuDetes, and greatly miti gate the troublesome tfiecis caused by a re laxation of the outlet of the bladder. Git is a most successful reined) for Gravel .nd other diseases of the kidnevs ami bladder,, and lor The Catholieon uniformly cures Prolapsus Uteri. Whites, all irregularities of thp Month ly perioi, Suppression, Incontinence of urine. Bloating and Dropsical swellir gs, nd all diseases of pregnancv. The specific action of this medicine is immediate and certain upon the L'teriue and abdominal miuscles Jid liga ments restoring them to as healthy a state as those of childhood an 4 youth, so that pa tients who hare used the Graefenberg Compa ny's Uterine CatbohC!'n canot sufficiently express their gratitude for ihe relief afforded. REDINGTON & Co., AuSs; 41(1 and 4r Front street, San Francisco. 11 Y WILL YOU DELAY ? V'e are scrry that thexeai"9 persons who suffer on day by day, month after month, and yearly year, when friends and neighbors have been cured of the same TEfdady'that afflicts thorn. Now it has been proved by substan tial evidence that SCOVILL'S BLOOD AND LITER SYRUP will cure the vrorat cases of scrof ula, Cam-er, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc.; yet still tSereSare those wdio neglect this sure and valuable remedy. To such jrt say, try the syrup beoconvinced, KEDINGTON & Co., Agents, 416 and 413 Front street, San Francisco. STOP THAT COUGHING SOME OP YOU CAN'T, AND WE PITY you. You have tried every remedy but the ON 12 destined, by its intrinsic merit, to supersede nil sim ilar preparations. It is not surprising you should bo reluctant to try Fomething else after the many ex periments you have made of trashy compounds foisted on the public as a certain cure; but NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup is really tho VERT BE?T remedy ever compounded for tho'cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, Whooping Cough. Bnnchitis and Consumption. Thou sands of people in California and Oregon have been already benefitted by tho surprising curative powers NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup and with ono accord give it their unqualified appro, bation. We now address oursHves to all who are un. acquainted with this, the greatest Panacea of the a- for tho healing of all diseases of the Throat aud Lungs, assuring you that NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup has cured thousands and it will euro YOU if you try " iU This invaltiabla medicine is pleasant to tho taste; soothing, healing and strengthening in its eftct; en tirely free from all poisonous or deleterious Uug and perfectly harmless under all circurastaaees. Certificates from many prominent ciliaem of San Francisco accompany every boitlo of NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup F.ri'tCiTO: & CO. Agfof San FiMft?.' MISCELLANEO US. CHRISTIAN COLLEGE. Monmouth ....... . . . Oregon. Chartered A. V. i St5". ' : " Eld. L. L. Rowland, A. B , of Bethany Col-T lege, . President, and . Professor of the Classics, Belles-Letter and Ethics. Dr. N. Hudson. A. M., of New York City : University, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Assissed ly an able corpi of Professors and , TiU.rh'.r. ' - ' - ' THE AIM OF THIS INSTITUTION IS t ho rough nessmd logical, mental disci pline ; realizing tliatthe obsifus want of our schools, no less than the trueobject of the real Educationist, is rritical -training and: thorough intellectual and rah ml development A Normal Dei tnient, organized upon the most approved models, with particular ref erence to qualifying scholars adgeachers, is... in successful operation. Tcrrftx. Collegiate Department, ill 00: Academic $1' 00 : " Higher English ' .7 00 : French, Spanish and Hebrew, each 4 00 : Instrumental Music 00 use of PLno $"3. -The Trustees of the College and the chris tian Brotherhood, are rest lvrd to make this -institution second to none in the State inthoQ promotion of the true interests of education, aud the formation of lipe scholarship. O ie College rear commences on the fust Monday of September, and closes, tl(5third of July. 27) A. V. LUCAS, Sec'y of Board. - o Dealer in DRY GOODS A5 GROCERIES ! Boots and Siocs, (ilals and. Caps, 0 CrockQy andQiiQsware ! Provisions, Cutlery, Stationery ! Tolucco, Vaiiki Notions, aiict till kinds of Coiiiitry Produ! At the o!d stand on Muin street, two doors below the Wcofen Factory Oregon Cilv I rpIE PROPRIETOR begs leave to call JL the nttemum of his old friends and s tomers, as well as new ones, to his extensive assortment of goods, suitable tothe require ments (St this market : FAUME&S Will find hyn supplied with Susrar, Cofl'ee, Tea, Shovels, Spades, and J IdesQiahaon, ' etc. MECHANICS 0 Will find Saws, Hammers, Nails, and tools of all kinds. LUMBERMEN Will Cn-1 Mill-saws, Cro'ss-cut-saws es, etc; r.inrrs; iViiQind Dress Goods. Trimmines Iloons. balmorais, shoes, aud those beautiful butUnas. CHILDREN Will fmdToys, and EVERYBODY will find something to charm (tjieye, Jo minister to (tiieir wants, and ati'ord tiiem w opportunity; To spend their money to good advantage. PATITICULAII ATTENTION Given J the rx'qun ements of the Countrv trade. Vk fuci lit ios ehub(3)ine to trad.e witti farmers on liberal Mlnciples. Please gira me a can, keiore purctiasinir i lsewtiere. Ivl) WM. BARLOW . : Q 53. II. KISM g DEALElt IX GQ .M$ PRODUCE, Sea&ir.nh9 Fruit, ALSO: q GROCERIES! FA MIL Y Comprising in part , O SUGARS! TEAS! COFFEE !Q Canued Sauces ! Canned Oysters f SPICES, PICKELS, AXD CASE GOODS IX UEXERAL t . o - o Partieiilar attention is piven to tho Country Trade, by which i am enabled to furnish' City Customers-wijh a Superior Quality of Butler, Fresh q -EgyS, Houltry, etc. 0 lT Rv strict attention to the retail trado only, I hope merit a share of the public patronage. QStre at the PostAhTice, Main street, Oregon City. E. W. KELLY. C. W. P0PEG& Co. IJEALERS IS O o fco STORES, A 1 Leail Pipe, lithe, etc. n .0. AXD MANUFACTURERS OF Tin JL In, Copper, and Sheet Irpji Ware ! Mxin, Street, Oregon City. Qt'ge subscribers would r&fpcctfully. an nounce tlu.t tiiey keep coustnutiy o!rhaud a coin' assortment of ('ookirisx, J'airor, Air i'ight, and otner stoves, suitable to this market, which are Vjeinj () OFFERED AT PORTLAND PRICES ! O Our asortrnent in tl'is line is iarp;e, and will be faiiiiii to embrace a-lmostany desired ' pattern iiicUiding the BUCK, , 11KNRY CLAY, U. IlhAKliiSTOMJ. WESTERN E TIRE, GREAT RrirUULTC, BLACK KNIGHT, &c. Roofing and Jobbing of every description done to order, in a m.uiner that cannot fail to suit patrons. In audition to the abovo may be footed a pood assortment of Hard ware, YVoodenw are, etc. G. W. POPE Si CO. Oregon City, Oct. lSn. J:ly WOJu ! VU0D '. WOOD ! WOOD WINTER! W.NTER! JAM Erf II. GIST IS PRICPAREIJ TO DE- : liver Hard Wood, Dry Fir Wood and Uark, to order and warrant satisfaction. Or ders left at Smith & Marshall's shoo prompt- -ly filled JAMES H'. GIST- Oregon City, December 1st, lS'itj. 6tf TB HAVE JUST PRINTED IK 1 good ioi-m. with cinar tyjie, upon the best quality of paper, a full set of Justice's , Coari blanks, which will be sold as low as tne same can be procured elsewhere in this State. D. C. IRELAND, 0 Pwll'sher Oregon. City Enterprise. TO SUBSCRIBERS. )), 7"00D WANTED. Cord Wood takoa m patment el Snbscnntions to toB 'oliio'. oa ths bluff. terser cf Center an i 1 j SCc-uth sfrtVfd. ' ' O 3 .G 3 O o O 9 O O O 0 O 0 o 0 7