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INAL DEFECTIVE , - -IQRIG jo ) 1 i 4 Sljc lUccklij (Enterprise. : TOAVNOAXD COIXTY. Home Mechanics A few days since our attention has called to a couple of very excellent freight wagons, made in this city, which were passing by our office door, en route for the mining regions. They were in everyjparticular, to appearance, equal to the best we have seen. It has always been our pride to speak of borne mechan ics ami knowing that those wagons must have been made ia Oregon City we soon found that they came from our home in stitutions. We have twoestablishments in this branch of industry here. One of t'he--o we have but recently referred to, that of Mr. John W. Lewis. The second js not so large an establishment, but yet the proprietors, Messrs. Smith & Mar shall, do a large amount of work. On Wednesday of this week we noticed a very nice light wagon for two horses, standing in the "shop door. eady for delivery to the purchaser. Mr. A. J. Marshall, who enjovs a good reputation as a mechanic, does" the wood-work at this establishment, and is able to toVn out one wagon per week. The iron-work is done by Messrs. Smith & Marshall, both practical workmen, and thus, within themselves are engaged iu a healthy trade. Our Portland neigh bors will be obliged to look well to their laurels, if thev dispose of any more stock rtf this character in this vicinity our uie- crianics are as good as those below, and every article made in Oregon City is war ranted. Deserve J!ecke. We have repeatedly fctDown thut Oregon possesses more nat ural gilts of wealth than any other part of the whole world. W e have as often plead ed for I'ivianders to improve of their op portunities'but latterly all in vain. Port land swears by the eterjlal not to engrave prosperity upon her escutcheon, by any nets ofpher'own. The Tualatin Plains roud Company was a big farce. It was like a Hash of powder in the open air, only that the black spot on the sand even, can not be Wix. L:it-e advices inform us that a combination' of interests have been at Inst effected between the- old steamship Monopolies and the Anchor Line. Port land might have prevented this, but then the didn't. The stern of the Oregonhtn will now have "San Francisco'' painted upon it and her bills of lading will bear the reservation as of old. to deliver goods at thori.sk of the owner, at the ships tackle in thcH'ulnrnbia river. Dig away at those pnags Portland, but recollect in future, when you have lost the golden opportu nities that awaited your action to-day. tiiat)you have no charges to lay to the jre.s for noO directing your attention to the right channel. Bon jour. I Cocntv Court. On Mondav last Cotintv Court convened at this city, for the April " term lS'JT. Judge W. T. Matlock presiding, j Dj)vid Cutting having declined to act as I guardian Hbr W. W. Harper. C. E. Tracy ; was appointed instead. Other minor mat J ters in Probate were disposed of. On Tuesday the IJoan.l of Commissioners as I setnbled. Several accounts against the county were allowed, and bills drawn in I .favor of the holders. J. W. Ryan was ap I jointed constable for the precinct, of Ore I gnu City. b T. T. Fisher resigned the I office of county surveyor, and S. L. Camp- bell was appointed to the place. On ap- plication for an appropriation to repair I the Deep creek bridge. 3.000 feet of lum ber was awarded. rA new road was laid nit from Eagon & Garrett's mill to the meridian line south of Oregon City. S27o.50 was remitted to the Oregon City .Manufacturing Company for taxes over paid, ia the assessment of C. O. Uoyjitou, made in I Sfli. i Ovsteuviixe. Mr. J. L. Stout, former ly this county, but late resident of Oys terville, W. T , vailed upon us one day this week. He informed us that Oysferville Mill'ered considerably from the high tides of the p9.st winter. Several families were I left homeless, and houseless, on account ot th42 singular freak of nature, but the people are jrenerallv recovering from the lo-ses they then sustained. East Day of Gkace. Sheriff Eurns was ; worked hard to keep up with his orders for receipts on the last day of grace for taxes. We b-dieve the books are now elosedoand delinquents will be obliged Jo pav extra for their neglect. It seems umple. but, it is a fact that procrastina - Hon is such a thief. The wheels of gov ernment wonlduc??g if men were not forc : J to pay taxes when due. i 1 ;. - ; I TiEn.- On Friday evening last Mr. Wm. ; RIjcIwc1I who wasecently injured by Ihe fall of a derrick at Oswego, died from j lho 'tfects of those injuries. Mr. Elack I pvell was from Encrland. he leaves here a ;h ue aim two ckiblren to mourn his un .Inn ply fate. Friends of the family say .t.iat the Iron Company were nrwparintr f'f their attention to the unfortunate suf ferer. 1 New Station-. Waconda will be made fi station on the line of the State Telegraph I'ompany. the present month, and an iterator will I- ; at once sent tliere, or om finyvH from among the citizens .?f tLat I'Uce. I fc I Contract; The Stgfe Telegraph Com r:my have Contracted at this station, with Vra. Miller & Tease, gr new pal sf Kient to thoroughly repair the line be .5?'n Vttri land and Salem. Similar con tracts wg be made at other stations. I::oxau.-Co1. Whitlessy, Superinten frat of Construction of the State Tele nipb; company, passed through the city Tuesday last. He has not apoarentlV -t a pound since last we seen him. J nxrEnrriZon the 15th inst CoL flossy will leave Portland with an ?x : JjMmon. for the purpose ' of thornmrhlv . -enthatpntanrt Yreka. California. O -Ctoxe Bklow. Mai. Tl,nm-.,a rT..,..- : .i!1? finn of rman A Pro., of this citv. lft li - "ie,lat steams,. f., cr- r.- Uinc tr riii.,.' - i . .. Vtti.il fn; o..' ".""M 11 mrger stock than : i " " IIIU pnng and summer trade. s ftf A , r- . - A- -fcrherson, ?J? 'Tlst an1 A- XoUn of tbe ;S dnrins tb0'wcek- Both jynii a. :Sf;"Cnffe.1,Ubw of opei-on, 7 'v A I ull'r, on Main stroet "X - EvARiED.--,vrv,.t,rrr ,i "l "'u liyan telivered . .w,-,, mo assassin. to the authorities of i"untv. and v;...i .... . , ' v A V ? 111 Cf.os E OF THJi" Tl Dlr TL. , , if'.,, , a ue present term o o Clackamas CocxTr-AauiciXTrRAL So ciety. At the farmers meeting, held in this city on the afternoon of Tuesday last, April 2, 18G7, the '-Clackamas Count-Agricultural Society" was organized by the election of C. Y. Beaty President, Wm. Elliott Vice President ; D. C. Ireland Sec retary, and J. E. Italston Treasurer. A committe of three cousisting of the Presi dent, Secretary, and Maj. Ilinearson. were appointed to draft a constitution and by laws, to govern the organization. A committee of fifteen persons, consisting of Messrs. Win. P. Burns, Alfred MarquanT. Geo. Graham, Joseph Young, Harrison Wright, Arthur Warner, E. h. Lewolling, Jesse Moreland, J. L. Barlow, J. Barstow'. A. 11. Shipley, Mr. McCornell, Jos. Bingo, Almon Holcomb and J. II. Lambert, were appointed to solicit subscriptions from the public, to- be paid into the Treasury of the society on or befure June 1st lSb7,"to bet ter enable the society to hold a Fair the ensuing fall. A committee of five was appointed con sisting of -Messrs., Wm. Elliott. Christian Dierdorff, J. L. Barlow, Joseph Young and John Kruse, to whom was designated the purpose of securing grounds upon which the Fair may be held, and the com mittee were instructed to report what grounds could be purchased, leased or procured for. The: President and Secretary were in structed to correspond with parties in Multnomah. Washington. Yamhill and other counties, informing them of the or ganization of this society, and asking the co-operation of such in getting up the First Annual Fair. . The President, Vice President, and Sec retary, were, appointed a committee to procure funds due tb. c'onotv for such purpose from the State Agricultural So- cietv. There was eneral good feeling exhibited, and the meeting adjourned to reassemble on Wednesday, Msty 1st, 1807. at twelve o'clock meridian, lo hear the various reports. It is hoped that the people generally will attend this meeting, and take an interest in the movement. A Healthy Place. An old Michigan friend called in and chatted an hour or so with us a few days since. Becounting ex periences of the past and present, he re marked that the principal thing which had kept him in Oregon in the first place, was the health of the country. It seems like a small item, but it is of more real import ance to the people than the war in Candia, the turn which politics is likely to take, or the tariff. It has been ascertained that the mortality of Oregon ia considerable less than that of any" other State in the Union. It is very low in comparison to that of older States. This might be ex pected, some will say, because we have not a population which can be regarded as symmetrical. It is true that the greatest number of deaths occur among the very young and the very old, but wo Wve very near our full proportion of children, and the aged are -'numerous. Indeed we feel tempted to say that "vve have our full pro portion and that the population is really as symmetrical as u'that of Ohio for in stance. It would be strange, if with all our advantages of location and climate, the conditions favorable to longevity were not superior here to .those in any other part of the globe. If pure sir,' rapid streams, bracing winds, and elevated posi tions be at nil conducive to life, we think Oregon is the spot, above all others where we should look tor the greatest develop ment of health and vigor. If the millions who are struggling and sweating along the crowded thoroughfares of Eastern and European Emporiums could but substitute this for that, they might live in a highly satisfactory manner to a green old age. Seasonable. Spring cometlt apace. It had a momentary interruption by dullness and high winds, but the grass has grown taller and greener all the tni tinder the momentum acquired from the previous sunshine. A select party of enterprising prospectors rambled over the bluffs yester day and found trees in blossom, and the old birds going over again with their gar rulous courtships. They returned with bouquets of forget-me-nots, etc., which may be found here and there in pri vate coverts. O, Spring is'coming ! De lightful Spring S With its balmy breath, its verdant fields. The hopeful farmer drives the plow, and buds expand into feathery bloom. The joyous Ilobin screams and wakes us up" in the morning. The melodious voice of the cow is once more pathetic with maternal tenderness, and as the clouds of April Hit oer the dreamy landscape we say : " Come, gentle Spring ; etherial mildness come !'' City editors like those on the Orejoruan can't enjoy such seasonable reflections. The extent of their observation is limited to narrow streets pshaw : we wouldn't live where the only indication of coining Spring is the everlasting noise of the organ grindist ; the only sight that of the mer cenary monkey who hops upon the gate post, with bankruptcy in his countenance, caring not the snap of his bony fingers for A. Ex-Tailor, and retires with bits in his ancient pocket ys his senior partner grityls out the last wail of O-l-d D-o-g T-r:a-y P No, sir. Shirley r.s BunciiAnn. This case, taken under advisement by Judge Shattuck at tbe adjournment of Court, .was this week decided iu favor of the Plaintiff. Shirjey. It was a suit in chancery -which attracted considerable attention during its hearing. Shirley loaned Horsey certain money in the year 18ti2 for which Horsey had prom ised to execute a mortgage on his land claim. Horsey sold to defendant Burchard who agreed to become substituted to Hersey and fulfil Ids contract. Burchard afterwards refused to exc-ute the mort gage and had the land conveyed to his wife. The Court decided that the agree ment was a specific lien upon the land, and took preference of all except, purchas ers in good faith, or parties who had ad vanced money n tie land without knowl edge of plaintiff's claim and had their lien recordud. Glad to Rktchn. It once was the cus tom of Oregonians to speak more favorably of California than Oregon weather, alter a visit to" our sister State. It now the con trary, not that the weather is any different, but that pur second sight'Ms better. Mr. A. P. El felt of Portland, informs local items that the present sunny days of Ore gon discounts San Francisco. He ex presses himself hugely on the jveathcr, and is particularly plensed to be as home All Fhek. In answer to tb je loiiowmsr j- i. ? "Am I right in the impression, which I think I received from the Exteri'mse, that Clackamas county has purchased all the toll bridges, within her limits, and made them free 1" wo repty : All bridges in this county are open to the public free! 300,000 Moke. Farmers may be sure of finding sale for their wool at Oregon City this season. Mr. J. R. Ralston, our neigh bor across the way, wishes to purchase 300,000 pounds. See advertisement. Rev. Mr. Earle. Will preach in this city on Tuesday next at lOi a. m., 2 r. .v., and at 7 r. M, i Correction. We may have been in er ror, in another article, with regard to the indications a city daily editor has of the coming of spring. We remembered now that one of the surest and most reliable evidences ice had of these things, while serving the public of Portland, was the appearance of the latest aud finest stvles of spring clothing, etc.. exhibited by Bar man Brothers, Kohn- & Ftehel, and such firms who never fall behind the times. The appearance of friend Ackerman. of this city with his new advertisement, which all will read in our paper to day. tended to stir us to a recollection of these things. Such merchants deserve the liberal pat ronage they enjoy. Removed. Prof. A. J. Rutjes has remov ed, aud in future his music room will be at the Cliff House. Mr. R. i3 perhaps as well skilled in the art of music as any teacher upc"n the Pacific coast, and being about as successful as any upon that pride of musical instruments the piano, we are pleased to see him permanently located in Oregon City. It is a credit to" the place to have one like him here, and we hope he may be well sustained, e.s in times past. Resigned. The friends of Rev. P. S. Knight, Pastor of the Congregational Church, who have for months past listened to his discourses, will regret to be inform ed that he closes his labors bore to-morrow. He has accepted a call and goes to Salem. Appeals. The case of the State vs. J. C. Mann, tried at the late term of the Cir cuit Court for this county, has been ap pealed to the Supreme Court. Also the case of 1. Weiss vs. Samuel Smith. The latter is taken up by the plaintiff, the former by defendant. Seeds, etc. We have long known Mr. John O'Connor, No. 90 First street, Port land, and have always found him to be a fair, square, dealer." What lie says, he w ill do, hence, we refer with pleasure to his advertisement in another column. Read it, aud govern your action accord ingly. J Prices Redlceo Mr. John Wilson, 127 Front street, Portland, who has an excel lent reputation for fair dealing, has reduc ed his prices to correspond with the San Francisco market. Advertisement next week. XeV Machinery. On Monday lasi an other large lot of new machinery wa3 re ceived by the Oregon City Manufacturing Company. This about complets the- list, and fills the large building. Goes Below. Judge S. lluelat of this city goes to California by the Continental te-day, and will be absent for a few weeks. We wish him a pleasant journey. Salmon. Postmaster Kelly has our thanks for a choice salmon, lie deals in them. George PeaUody's Liberal Do nations to the different Benevolent Institu tions in the United States, hare gained for him a world renowned name, of which he is well worthy. Kohn & Fishel,-No. Ill Front street; Portland have- also got a wide spread reputation for selling the best of Cassiniere, Beaver, and Bl-oadeloth suits;, .-Sb'Mt.f of all kinds, and iu fact everything iu tbe line or gentlemen's wear, for less money than any other house on the' toast. Kohn fc Fishel have just received a'n immense stock of the best goods to be found, direct from manu facturers, and everybody will be convinced by calling at Xo 111 Front street, Portland, that they well deserve .the reputation they enj6r; of having the best and cheapest clotu ing iu the State, jMakked Down. Barman Uros., being aware that there is an impression in the minds of the public that all kinds of clo thing has greatly dpreeated in value with in the lart few weeks, iiivite a!l who wish evidence of the fact to call and "price" their stock of line custom made c!othinggents' furnishing goods, etc. You will then at once perceive that Barman Brothers are the lead ers of fashion in Oregoo ; also, that they sell cheaper than any ether house in the State. You will please remember that Bar man Brothers ate the Agents of the Pacific Manufactory. Remember, also, that they have two stores in the city of Portland one at the N. W. corner Morrison and FrDnt streets, and one between Arrigoui's and the American Exchange. ECONOMICAL AND USEFUL. TliOSe who study the commendable viitue of econ omy, and at the same time have an eye to the beautiful, are sure to provide themselves with Howe & Stevens' Family Dye Colors. Thej constantly save the necessity of buying new garments. MIS CELL A NEO US. 3 7-4 c3 J. -O'CONNOR, Established No. 90 j Established 1S57. First Street ( 1857. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, Grass and Flower SEEDS, All S?erh from this Establishment Warranted Eresh and Genuine. Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruits and Vegetables. Foreign and Domestic Green do. do. Vegetables and Eruit Pa.cked with Care for Shipment. NUTS Pea-nuts, Brazil-nuts, Wal-nuts, Filberts and Almonds. G ROCERIES-A selected stock of choice Groceries, bought expressly for Family use. E3f"AH of which are offered for cash at cash prices. Orders solicited. joiin o'coxxort, 23 1 No. 00 First st., Portland Oregon. A UCTIONAND COMMISSION A. H. ISicIisirdson, AUCTIONEER ! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Real EsUte, GrocerU, General JfercJian- dise and Jlorses, EVERY WEDXESJJAF AXD SATURDAY! A. B. Riciiabdsox, Auctioneer. At Private Sale. English Refined Edr a (id Bundle iron; " Square and (Tela yewt Coal steel i Hot sc S?e.t, Hie, Ra, a ws; Screws, Fry-l'ane, Shtet Iron, 2L U. Iron; also: A Large assortment of Groceries and Liquors. A. Ii. JIichakdsox, Auctioneer. ORE G OK CITY BUSINESS. Fall and Winter Importation OF DEY (JOODS FOR 1866 and 1867 AT THE OLV STAND, Main Street, Oregon City, J. R RALSTON. JUST OPENING AND RE CEIV1NG from San Francisco a splendid assortment of STAPLE & FANCY Y COODS. The stock comprises all the NEW STYLES IN DRESS GOODS. Wool arid JJrorJie Shawl-, Long and Square Wool Shawls, Cloaks, Jiaaqaes, Cloths, Cassi mere, and Silk, Flannels, Linens, and Cot tons in great iaHety. Housekeeping Goods, Curtains, Fixtures, Jfats, Rvgs, dLx, Actions and Fancy Goods. Xiw Dress Triinhking'S Santl Itiiftons, yew Heml yets and l)resses,yew Wool Xvbias, JPiods, &'c, Bonnet and Trimming RibLons, yew Embroideries and Laces, "Umbrellas, I'ortmohieS,, French Corsets, ic , yew Bal moral and Hoop Skirts. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Boots ii? Shoes, Hits & Caps, Hardware, Gro ceries, Paints. Oils, Boors, Sash Blinds, etc., etc., to whici the undersigned would invite the attention- of the public in general, and the old patrons of the house in particular. Thisst'jck tvill be kej)t fully equal to that of any, ana sates wutoe rnaae cneup. J. R. RALSTON. Oregon City, Nev. 10th, 1866. 3:ly. FIRST CJLAS8 Family Grocery Store ! Nearly opposite the Enterprise Office, Main street, Oregon City. E. D. KELLY HAS IX STORE, IN GOOD ORDER, and for sale, the following articles to-wit : Coffee, Japan Tea, Chocolate, Tea, Black Tea, Corn-starch, (Jolden syrup, Green Tea, Oswego do., Sugars, Crasb'd 8u$arS;tin-g!oss do. Sahiraius, Bid verhs'd do., Chemical soap, Packing salt, Cotfee do., Castile do., Dairy salt, Lemon syrup, Fancy-toilet do Table salt, Flavering ext. Candles, Cooking soda, Kerosene oil, Ground coffee, Sal. sod?, Olive do,, Fariai, Rope, ' Clothed Inns, Sardines, Corn Meal, Cream tartar, Mackcrel,: Brooms, Snittf; ' Co3-nshJ; Blast'gpoTdr,Gun-CHp3, " Lead, Valley Mills " 6-Slioaterba!Is,Sliot, Pacific sportngo-tshooter ' White beans, Yeast powd'rs, Vinegar, Buckets, . Washing " Cheese, Pails, Liquorish; Bora, . Nut-megs, Hominy, Raisins,' Zante currents Dried apples, Dried peachesSoda crackers, Blueing. Prunes, Butter crack'rs Rice, Maccaroni, Blacking, TOBACCO' CANDIES NUTS OF ?F f)F All Kinds! All Kinds I All Kinds"! With the foUoving artioles a splendid STEEL ENGRAVING OF ' GEORGE WASHINGTON is obtained free gratis, with each article pur chased : Canned fruits, Oysters; Ori spices, Cranberry see. Lobsters, Cinnamon; Tomatoes, English pickl,CIotes; Peaches, American do., Ginger; Green corn, Pepper sauce, Mustard, Jellies, Catsup, Pepper, Block matches.Frr. ili mstardWoi c'stershire &.c, &c, &c. pCash, and one price to everybody. No goods misrepresented to effect sales. A child can buy as much for its money as any other man. Money refunded where an article fails to giv e satisfaction. Sink or swim, fair dealing is our motto. Ttly E. D. KELLY. EW GOODS AND LOW PEIOES. I. SELLING, Cqrner of Main aod -Third streets, OREGON CITY, THANKFUL FOR PASJT FAVORS, AND hoping for a continuance of the same, would invite the attention of the public to his large stock now in sto.ee,, consisting .of fancy aud staple DRY XJOODS, FURNISHING .ROODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, AND MANY HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! BOOTS AND SIIOESr HATS AND CAPS, YALICES, TRUNKS, ANIX UMBRELLAS! Groceries, Crockery ,Glass and Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wick's, Chimneys and Burners ! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Being Handreds of Other Articles Too Numerous to Mention! ' Call and examine for yourself! I take pleasure in showing goods, and customers will find the articles at reasonable figures for cash or produce. . . I. SELLING, Corner etore, opposite tbe . 5:ly Tin and stove store; COURTESY OREGON CITY BUSINESS. CHARMAN & BROTHER! STILL ON HAND!! After Thirteen Years Experience ! IN BUSINESS IN THIS CITY ! Under the old Motto ! BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR Nu merous customers that thev have just received from San Fraiicisco one of the larg est and best selected slocks of goods ever oU'ered iu this market, consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTIIIXG, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEyS- WARE, also : PAINTS, OILS, dc , Together with a splendid assortment OF BOOTS AND SHOES ! Of every dascription, all of the best quality and latest styles Also: HATS AN'i) CAPS 1 Of all qualities and styles, besides many other goods, too numerous to mention. Gents and Ladies Furnishing Goods Kept Constantly on hand I All of which we will sell at the very low est price for cash, and we warrant satisfaction Country Produce taken in exchange far Ubods! Particular attention paid to Orders From the Country ! Also; to Consignments of Goods, and prompt Returns Made for the Same. ! 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. ITease give us a call at our new store, ou Main street, Oreeon Cit" 2.1y CHARMAN & BRO. KEROSENE Lanp, and Oil, kept con stantly on hand by CIIARMAy dc BRO. DATEXT MEDICINES of all kinds, kept X by CHARM Ay BRO. TALL PAPER. Window Curtains and Paper shades, kept by CHARM Ay db BRO. IT'ULL Assortment of rope, nails, etc. for : sale by CHAPMAN dc BRO, '"pUBS, Buckets. Wash-boards, Keeler's JL seives, etc., CHARM Ay dc BRO. c A II PET, Matting, Rugs, Ac, by UIIARMAKtk BRO. C. W. POPE & Co. DEALERS IN STOVES, Pomps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. AND MANUFACTURERS OF Tin; Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware ! Mai ti Street, Oregon City. The subscribers would respectfully an nounce tlist they keep cdnStatltly tin' hand a good assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Air Tightj. and otfcer stoves, suitable to this market, which are being OFFERED AT PORTLAND PRICES ! Our assortment in tbis line is large, and will be found to embrace almost any desired pattern including the BUCK, HENRY CLAY, HEARTHSTONE, WESTERN EMPIRE, GREAT REPUBLIC, BLACK KNIGHT, ic. - ' ' Roofing and Jobbing ot every description done to order, in a manner that cannot fail to suit patrons. In addition to the above may be found a good assortment of Hard ware, Wooden ware, etc. C. W. POPE & CO. Oregon City, Oct. 1806. Lly r , ; t " Mayer's MarKct ! IN MOSS' BUILDING, MAIN STREET, Oregon City.- . THE UNDERSIGNED WILL" keep on band all the vari eties of fresh and cured meats : POULTRY VEGETABLES, Corned Beef and Pork, Bacon, Hams, Lttrd, Tatlotc, d'Cf d'C, Sf'C. A liberal share of patronage is- solicited; as 1 expect to keep as good an assortment, and of as good quality as the country affords, which willbe delivered to purchasers at any reasonable distance in the citv. . 6:Jy 'B.MAYER. L0GUS & ALBRIGHT, EXCELSIOR MARKET ! Corner of Main and Fourth sts., Oregon City. Oregon, aAKE this me.tbod of informing the pub . lie that they keep eonstantly on hand allkindsof fresh and salt raaats, such as BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, CORyED- B EPF, PICKLED- PORK, HAMS, LARD, And everything ejse, ito be found in their line of business. LOGUS.& ALBRIGHT. Oregon City, November 1, 1866. 2.Vy OHEGOX CITY MIXING COMPANY. Ns-tice is hereby given that an annual meeting of the 1,Qckholde:-s of the above named Company; will bo held at the office of said Company in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, .on .the Second Tuesday ct April, 'A. D. 186T, at the hour of ,dEe o'clock P. M. of said day, for the purpose of (decking Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may jc.ame before it. T. J. McCARVER. Secretary. March 18th, 1867. 22-3 NOTICE IS IIE11EUY GIVEJf THAT tftfe will be an annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Oregon. City Paper Man ufacturing Company, at the Company s ofljee iu Qregon City, On the 18th day of April, 1867, for tbe purpose of electing a Board of Di rectors, and transact such other business a3 may be required. J. R. RALSTON, Atum:- - rrext. V. Ci P.M. Co. JAireerD-, MiLtEB, Secretary. (22 At OF BANCROFT LIBRARY; MIS CELL AN E O US. Fiiifiaily Iye Colors Patented October 13th, 1S63. PERFECT FAST COLORS! Black, Dark Green, Black SiL Light Green, Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue, Maize, French Blue, Maroon, Claret Broicn, Orange, Dark Brown, Pink, ; Light Brown, Purple, Snvff Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Drab, Solferino, Fawn Drab, Violet, Yellow, Light Eaten Drab. fOR WYEIXG SILK, Woolen" end" Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clotbing, And li Ivini or Wearing Apparel. A Saving of Eighty per Cent. For twenty-five cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Taribus shades can be pro duced from the same Dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye with ferfect success. Directions ia English, reach and German,, outside of ach pack age. HOWE & STE VENS, , 3u6 lij'oadtvav, Boston. For sale by SMITH JL DAYISj Port laud, Oregon. 21. ly OILS AND WIND0WGLASS, Varnishes, Brushes, Coal Oil LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, Ac, Ac: Muclpne On, Coiled Linseed Oil, Lard Oil. Raw Linseed Oil, Castor Oil. Neats-foot " Polar Oil. China Nut Oil, Turner's Oil, Sperm " Turpentine, Alcohol. For sale at low rates bv A. IIOLLUB & CO., 501 and 503 Front street, N. W.cor. Wash ington, San Francisco. 20.3m HOMES FORJrlECHANinS ! qpiIERE ARK CITIES CROWDED TO X overflowing vvith able Snl industrious Mechanics, ho are scarcely Maintaining themselves and families, ou accouut of this concentration. In order to make room for such people, and induce them to better their condition, the undersigned, proprietor of CUTTINGS VILLE, Clackamas County Oregon, Offers to any -Mechanic, who will erect a building for business at that place, dne lot of land free, containing a half acre of ground. Cuttingsville is situated 14 miles S.E. from Oregon City, in Clackamas County; bn Milk Creek. Has a good water power ah excel lent Flouring Mill, ami at present dne' Etore. Call on the premises, or address : CHARLES CUTTING, Sp?r., Cuttingsville, Clackamas Coiiuty, 23.Sw Oregon. Astoria Lot Sale. Mr. J. M. Bacctx is Agent at Oregon City and Mr. C. P. Ferry is Agent at Portland to issue certificates, or title bonds, and have at their offices maps of the town.showing the parcels or shares into which the property is divided, and a photograph of a portion" of the town, and of the cottage homestead which constitutes the capital prize. Each purchas er of a ticket will give to the Agen.t hit due bill for the purchase money; payable when he receives a deed for t!je property which he shall draw. The distrioutiou is expected to come off within two months, judging from the rapidity with which the shares are being taken qver a hundred having been taken iu Astoria aloue in the last few days. for mil particulars see f ourtn page of this paper. 21. tf Notice to Lemuel Scott. "vrou are Hereby notified that JL the Commissioner of the General Land Office; under date of March 2d, lSGi, affirm ed the decision of the Register and Receiver of this Office, in the contested land case be tween the County of.TamhUb-tbe heirs of Joel Perkins and Lemuel 3c"ot jyiEh lieifs of Man-Jane Soott ; dii'dyou will be allowed sixty days frcm this date in which 0 le your appeal from said decision. Land Office, Orcsron Citv Oregon, March 28, 1S67. OWEN AAF'eT Register, 23.4wJ HENRY WARREN Receiver. FOR THE CAunwiou feiA&iner THE A 1 CLIPPER BARKENTINE J. A. Falkinburg, Captain GEORGE FLATELr Will have immediate dispatch for HONO LULU: For freight or passage, bavn ex cellent accommodations, apply to M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO. Portland,. March 23, 18(57. MARIIXjE work. - A. J. MONROE, Dealer in California, Vermont and Italian Marbles, Obelisks f Monu ments; Head and Foci-Stones, SALEM : . - - OREGON. 3fAlso: Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished to order. 13.8m BLANKS ! WE HAVE JUST PRINTED IN good form, with clear type, npon the best quality of paper, a full set of Justice's Court blanks," which will be sold as low as the same can be procured elsewhere in this State. D. C- IRELAND. Publisher Oregon City Enterprise. FOR SALE. . TWO LOTS, MM And a Good Dwelling House ! lit Oregon City. 22 Apply to JOHNSON AMcCOWN. FOR SALE! PROPERTY in OREGON CITY ONE HOUSE AND TWO LOIS Together with the household mrA ami Vtirnifm'P guuuo uuu " 1 1 ------ 23.tfJ Apply 10 J. E. HURFORD. Wool Wanted: 200,000 TR3. WOOL WANTED ! For which the highest cash price will be- "ttidby CHARMAN & BRO. Oregon City, Mjirch 29, 1S67. C2g-tf WANTED. 1 ona10?00 7 Inquira-at Selling's store, 1 r : a " 1 9uS:"r J- H. EPLER. REDiyGTOy db ccrs COLUMN. REDINGTON & COs Essence of Jamaica Ginger. THIS YALUAB LEPl1 FPARATPN, CON taining, in a highly -.concentrated form, all the properties of the Jafnaica Ginger,, has become one of the most popular domestic remedies for all diseases of thi s'toiaaci an3 digestive organs. . , . -' As & tonic it will be found iiTvaJuabicio all persons recovering from , debility, whether produced by fever or otherwise, for whilst it imparts to the-system all the glow nd vigor that can be produced by wine or bractfy, it fs entirely free lrom the reactionary efiect3.that, follo- the use of spintsof any kind. :'y .' It is also an excel lent'-Teniedy for femiTes who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving almost in'mediate relief to the spasms that bo. frequently aecompany that period.. -. It gives immediate relief to pauses, duused by sea-sickness, etc. It is also valuable as an external application for Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia etc. '. REDINGTON & CO. 6mar3o Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. "MARTHA WASHINGTON " . HAIR RESTORER. Trust none other, howe'er pleasant, Noue can do what this has done Trv it always keep it present t7sc th Martha Washington. IT IS -0 NOT A DYE ilt will liecp the the Hair jsoft? and glossy : change, it. ti? its-Original- Color"; prerfent the Hair falling cout"; make ol Heads look young ; and do all. that is expected of a genuine, Good Hair Restorer. REDINGTON- & Co. Agents,0 San Francisco. - -. . i ii MARTBA WASHINGTON " HAIR RESTORER " ; I a wonder of the wprld, and stands abor. comparison with any other article for thtrhair ever brought before the public. Sold every where. - Q REDINGTON' S Flavoring Extracts. Are made from FRESU FRUITS. Each bottle, holds twice as much as'any other brand in the marker consequently they are tb'e cheapest and the beet USE NO OTHER. - .' . ; ' REDINGTON & Co., Agents for the Pacific Co-st. Q GRAEFENEERG TJtERINE GaTHOLICON. (f If faithfully "uced according to directions will cure every ease of Diabetes, and greatly miti gate the troublesome- effects caused by a re laxation of the outlet of the bladder. Olt is a most successful remedy for Gravel nnd oths' diseases of the kidneys and bladder, and fo" Female diseases i3 unequalled. The Catholicon irtiifopmly cures Prolapsu UterU Whites, all Irregularities of the Month ly penOd, Suppression., Incontinence of urine Bloating and Dropsical f swellings, and al -diseases of pregnancy. The specific action o. this rnedicina ia-Immediate and certain upon the Uteririband abdominal muscles and liga. ments restoring them to as healthy a sta as those of childhood and youth, so that p.- tients who have used the Graefenberg Compa ny's Uterine Catholicon cannot sulheicnu express their gratitude for the relief aftordea. , REDINGTON A Co.. Ayents, 416 and 41S Front street, San Francisco. yyHY WILL YOUDELAY ? We are sorry that thpre are persons who suffer ou day by fay, month after month, and year by, year, when friends and neighbors Lave becn..jcured of. the same rm?.fady that, afflicts them., 5Nof it has been. proved by substan tial evidence, that SCOVILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will cure the worst cases of scrof ula, Canker, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia,, etc.; yet . still there are those who neglcpt this, sure and valuable .remedy. To such wt say, try the syrup bo convinced. REDINGTON t, Co., Agents, . 416 and 418 Fjront street, .,, Can Francisco. COSIE OP YOU CAX'T, A'D "VVE PITY 1 you. You havo trt -fTcl-cry rcriiedy but tim ONE destined, by its iutrinsic merit, to jnpcrspiJe ult im il:ir preparation."-' It is not srirprUinc: you slu.uld . n lurtant to try syTnothina;. c!.'? sltvr the niatiT ex periments you liave made of trashy compound fowtea on tho public as a certain cure; but. . NE WELL'S' Pulmonary Syriip is r.-viHy th? VEHT BEST rmfrlr vr mmponnd t for thocurcof Cousrhs, Colds. t-'oV" Throat, Astlmi. V.'hodpin' Coiili.UruijcliilLsaiidC'uysuniplinn. 1 hou fnnriri of people in ("uiii'urm.-i Hiid Orvptm havo l.i already bviivtitivti by tho surnsicmira;j. powt.- NE WELL'S Pulmonary Syrup and with cr. .ircor 1 pivc it tliir tminalifW uppr. bation. Wo iiow .ifliirs our.elvM to all who arc un acquainted with thi3, tin grenrost Panacea or tbe aQ fur the healing of feil dutieca of tb Throat au4 I.uii, assuring you that NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup has cared thousands and it will euro YOC if yea tr This invaluable medicine is piearant to th tastcw soothing, healing and strengthening in its enect; e tiro!y free from nil poiujiis or dcletrrious drugs, aud perfectly hinolcss under all circumstanc. .', Ceriilicates from many prmnineut cilizecs of Sa Fraucisco accompany cvkry bottle of , . ; NEWELL'S;. Pulmonary' Syrup r.rBINCTON & CO. la,- Saa FrxKiseo. V 1 SiOP THAT COUGHING O O o G G