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o o o O 0 o Saia t -'i O 0 o i)c tUeckln ntcvpusc TOw. Qvxi corxTV, i',. the Kiveb and Back. The Local .porter of the 0-o lias recently made T'I nick-flinn Cmmtv. This fai'XC'.ii"1 . renort : An hour at Milwankie is Mtih-ient time to see that everything is ,: ving on about a, usual. The Standard - Mill is turning out its usual amount of fine, I Mmerfineand extra flour ; a chair factory J",, tributes somewhat to the wealth and ,.,e of the vilhiirer; there is a hue public i ,' hool and the Good Templars are flour- i.i,vr tfinie me ui.-mvy .. ,i . ...i.: .1... lllvf . ii,.tr nwn Iiu'dWS w eah.fi "o? .. I TlieTem- I...- nKiult flftlT meinbors and rilars nuiiiuct .uviw ; Mil"'"" e," . increasing the number at every meet- ire t (liwwn. t ie iron tout naiiy s in works are approaching completion under the superintendence ot Col. ieo. n. Jiei den! Jt is expected that the works will . be running oyvnu mai. U1 ' ft dozen new louses, great and mall, ' (motlv- small,) have been built in the - Village within the last six months, Direet- i it t . , . T n 1 w n t iv opposite Mteif La Ki Q. nvt o-rt i tlic ancient to n founded bv Cant Laker. Careful nursing, even, Iaueu to huikc- u .),;rr mrtro limn ;l town Oil 1aiCT. aim w people have long since forgotten taat a city- ever existed there, even in the Tmagniative brain of the soul's proprie- tor.'- It may not be generally known, though it ought to be, that there is a good Mddfe traiffrom the White House to Os- Vvego, a distance of less than three miles. There U to be soon constructed a good i v .von road over the same ground ad cov " fVed bv the trail. When that is complct ' persons wishing to visit the Iron mines, van make the trip in an hour's drive from Portland. The Astoiua Lot Sale. Mr. J. M. Ba con, agent for Ihc sale of shares to the As toria Lot Distribution, informs us that the time of the distribution has been (fcnitely fixed for Wednesday, the 1.3th dav of Mav. Agents have been appointed in "most of the towns, and 11. L. Darker, K-q.i3s General Agent. The distribution will take place at the Astoria Court House, under the management of the county offi cers. The price of a share is fifty dollars. Among the prizes is a homestead and throe tots worth $.3,000. which some one will f'et for $.30. There are also three lots valued at ..:..!, .if iMi'ii $1,000 each six at $.300 I'illl. t ..'.J'" Hill 11 niii (iu ..J rs , thirtv-four tt $200 : fifty i one at 130; two hundred at $100,and one hundred and twent v-fbur shares consist of two lots each ; twenty-two of four lots. -,'iid twenty-one of six lots each, and about i; one-third of the shares are lots worth from si (10 down to $.30T So ticket will draw : less than a $.30 lot. The purchase money : is pavable on delivery of a warrantee IIOOU yl Uil IUIS UUiH U , Mill PIH'CKII ill i iv... ii... i,u.i ,in. . v.. :1 riniri.iiw.nt J Piin lif Tll;l?k 1 if ti 1 1 il l't n rr n the proprietor, C. Olney, at Astoria. See advertisements in tins paper lor all par ticulars Yaqu.va Lay. On Tuesday last Capt. S. Dodge of Oysterville, and Mr. li. A. Jicnsell ot the l'remier Meant iuills. six jhiles south of the Siletz reservation at 1 aquma Lay, called upon us. We were ideased to see these sreutlemen in robust health. Their appearance indicates that they live in a favored locality. Matters in general are reported to be flourishing in that section, llie greatest want the peo ple feel iri need ot just now is proper fa cility for getting their mails.and the aban tioUment ot the Usee and feiieiz agencies throwing the lands now occupied by those Indians irtto market. If this litter were done at Once Yaquina Lay would rapidly till up with people who have their eve open to the chatlces of taking farms un cit her side Of Yamuna river. Elk City Oyrerville.Qnd Newport, at'o floiirishina: places at this time, ami the entire route from Elk City to Corvallis is thickly set tled, yet all the mails these people get are Avhat can be obtained by private hand. O . ionk 1'ja.st. ii nas oecoiue quite com mon for the press of this State to note de partures for thiEast. On Tuesday last Oregon Citv sent an expedition in that di f -- 11 I 1 !. rection which is of some consequence. Mr. 1. 1. Thompson left on that day, with his assistants, intending to be absent some months, surveying the desert wilds for Government. J le will start his lines about lorty miles cast of Dalles City, run in an easterly direction some fifty miles farther, thence southward toward the base of the Line Mountains. Mr. Thompson has footed it nearly all over Oregon in this branelt of service? and we expec t the sea son's work of 1807 will be of as much value as any other part performed. The whole region will be open to settle ment as soon as the survey is completed. IIomk Made Jokes -We shall be pleased to insert among our local items an occa- M0n.1l genuine " home made iofce.r? following is said to have occurred in this city a tew days since : Tender parent -was ojit iifthe poultry yard feeding a brood of Ttewly hatched chickens. Aspiring and inquiring youth appears at the gate and aks : " Is it necessary to mix yeast powder u ith the meal in or4er to raise the brood?"' Parent thougtit it was not absolutely es sential. , . . A little girl overheard a con versation between her maternal and pa ternal sires, in which the expression "laughing in one's sleeve' was made use of. During the course of the day she hap , pened to observe a man without coat on, whittling for his lost dog. " O, ma; ma, ma, sue cried, his sleeve' here's a man whistling in Great MAMFAcrtiirxo City. is a stereotyped article under the -There above heading going the rounds of the press of America, referring to Pittsburg, Penn. Pittsburg is '-a great manufacturing city." Her manufactories turn out annually SI 00.000,000 worth, or more but what real advantages has Pittsburg over Ore gon City ? One, and one only can be named. ' That she has the concentrated capita. The power, all the raw material, mid the facilities for exporting, are here equal if not superior, to those about Pitts burg. Vill the press of the country not do something for Oregon City ? Pittsburg i big enough help us to build up and develop the resources of Oregon. o o New Looks. Mr. J. M. Laconhas placed upon our table Harper's monthly magazine for April, L7, as usual a very interesting number. The Dodge Club papers promise to increase in interest. AVo are also un der obligations to him for the Lijer. Mr. L. is agent for several valuable publica tions. ""The " Riverside Magazine,'' a neat I'ublication for young readers, has made its appearance. Published by Hard &. Houghton, 459 Lroome street, "New York. Terms are $2.50 per annum. Mr. Lacon will forward names, no doubt, for any who may wish to subscribe. Vaccination. The prevalence of small pox in Oregon suggests that persons ought to take the usual precautionary measures. Lr. Barclay of this city is prepared with good vaccina to perform the operation, and we recommend that parents attend to toe matter, at least. City Election-. As will be soon by ref erence to our advertising columns, an elec tion is to be held in this city on the Gth of May for muncipal officers. It may be rather early to be feeling about for the popular pulse, but at the risk of going a step too far in advance of the times we will venture to suggest that there be a nominating committee appointed, and that the men selected to 1111 the various offices come from among our very best citizens. The governmental part of the city affairs has been very economically managed the present board giving general good satis faction let us have another as good. We hold that in a community like this a family, comparatively, by ourselves that the good of the whole should be the para mount object of each and all of us. Some day, perhaps soou, Oregon City, municip ally, may cut a figure in the world, but while we are growing, let us grow without sowing the seeds of discord. We should have no hesitation in casting a ballot for friends of both political parties, at the en suing election if it were agreeable to both to unite on oue ticket. 0 keg ox City Paper Manufacturing Co. A meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon City Paper Manufacturing Co., was held in this city, on the 18th. for the election of directors to serve the ensuing year. The number of directors, which has formcrlv been live, was reduced to throe, and Messrs. A. L Lloch, J. 1). Miller and C. S. Miller were chosen. At a subse quent meeting of the directors. J. D.Miller was elected President ; A. I. Lloch. Vice President, and A. J. Apperson, Secretary. the mill is now running with a full com plement of operatives, and up to the ca- rmcttv of the machinery, turning out sev enty reams per day. There is now a stock on hand of some 1,500 bales. As soon as the mill can get a good .stock of straw pa per ahead the manufacture of printing paper wifl be commenced, and sufficient stock made in order to keep the market regularly supplied. The stockholders are well pleased with the tore. result of the ven- MiUAcri.ors Escape. On Monday last Mr. C. O. T. Williams, while engaged at work in the Paper Mill of this citv. met with an accident which very fortunately proved no worse than to rather uncere moniously divest him of his garments. hue endeavoring to set a hoisting pry. standing with his back to an upright shaft in the " engines 1 room, lus clothing, caught by the shaft, tightened upon him. but before he was fully aware of what caused it. he was revolving with the shaft, at the rate of several hundred revolutions a minute. Ly dint of great struggles, and presence of mind, he was freed with out material injury. New Ixvemtox. Mr. Joseph Mann, of this city, has purchased the right for Ore gon to sell Mitchell's patent combined fan eel raid funnel, u very simple contriv ance for Use in establishments of all kinds where liquids are sold. This invention obviates the necessity for using measures, and funnels, as both are attached to the faucet. It is now in use at the Fashion Saloon hi this city, and we predict will meet with a very ready sale. DE.sinAnT.E Improvement. Mr. Ceo. XI. Leiden, on Saturday last completed, a sur vey of the " mill reserve" property in this city, at the head of Main street, for the P. T. Company. It is proposed to carry the street through the reserve to the Company's basiu, and thence leading oast will be a street forty feet in width, extending over the bluff. The remaining portions of the reserve will be platted into lots, recorded $ and then offered in the market for sale. This ground is very desirable for manu facturing purposes. Ix LrdK Agaixi The Napa (Cal.) Iicg iaier says the recently discovered copper mines in that county are proving rich be yond all account. We are pleased to heat it for one reason that tee, individually, have an interest. Our relations are" all interested, and-so-forth. We have pur chased experience enough lti silver mining, at South Loi.se, and Would now be glad to exchange a one-eighth interest in 11.200 feet for a good Cayuse horse, or a mule. Another Manufactory. Another man ufactory of some character not yet pub licly stated, is on the tapis in this city. Negotiations have been pending between a San Francisco and the P. T. Co. for a site near the north-east corner of the basin, and so soon as the agent of the San Fran cisco capitalists can return and report, very likely the sale "will be closed. He lef't'bv the Ajftx. Fat Cattle. On last Saturday Mr. Charles Logus, of ihc Excelsior Market of this city, drove to his slaughter pen north of this city seven head of as fine fat cattle as any avc have ever seen in the State. They were raised and fattened by Mr. lloventon, of this county, fifteen miles south of Oregon City. The average gross weight of each would not be far front 1,500 pounds. Ox toe Towx. Our friend I. II. Garrett, late book-keeper for Wm. Larlow Esq., finds, like Othello, that his occupation has departed. The great closing out sale left him out but one such as he cannot long be idle. AVe trust that he may soon cast his lines again in a pleasant place. Mean time, Ike, serve us with such items as you may chance to pick up. TiErritXEn. Maj. Thomas Charman re turned from "Frisco by the Oriftamme. It will be observed that Charman fc Erother have increased the figures on the quantity of wool they wish to purchase. They have laid in a superb stock for spring and sum mer trade. AxxivEKSART Next Friday, the 2Gth, will be the Anniversary of the institution of the Independent order of Odd Fellows, in the United States. It will be observed by the Order throughout this State, in an appropriate manner. Fuff,Pcff, Pl gu! If any body asks you where we got our newest pipe, tell them at Levy's, at the Telegraph office. He has got a splendid lot of genuine Mer sliaums, tobacco, etc. etc. About i4 Done Gone." There are but few goods remaining at AVm. Barlow's, but what are, are good. In order to get a chance at a bargain, parties must call soon. rKRSOXAL. Hon. AV. C. Johnson, who has been absent some time to A'ictoria, will return in the course of a few days. Facific Railroad. Cars on the Kansas branch ot the C 1 . lv. n. are now to Saline, 468 miles west of St. Louis. The Astoria Lot will be no postponement Sale. There of the Astoria lot sale. The distribution will positively take place on the 15th of May. Bankruptcy. Persons desiring to take the benefit of the Bankruptcy Law re cently passed by Congress, will find it to their advantage to consult Johnson & Mc Cown, Oregon City. " Tk God we Tuust." New half dollars, of the coinage for l$t7, with the in scription above, are now quite abundant. They are very neat. Kolm & Fishel's new quarters the store lately occupied bv Weil Lros., Portland will be"the neatest place of business in the c'uy. They still rely upon liberal dealings for their patronage. The Russian Treaty". This move ment of the Administration will meet with general approval by all parties on the Pacific coast, at least. Next to the policy of selling clothing, etc., cheaper than the cheapest by Barman Lros., of Portland, it is the greatest matter of moment to Oregouiaus. Uarman Lros. invite all to call and examine prices, whether they wish to purchase or not. The Rush for the Family Dye Colors of Howe & Stevens is as great as ever. Once introduced to a family or neigh borhood, and they spread like wildfire. The truth is, they are so nice to have about the house that every prudent and sensible mat ron will have them. Howe & Stevens em ploy some one hundred hands to keep up orders. Sold bv Smith & Davis Portland. Mr. Editor : Allow me space in your columns to correct a mistaken rumor relative to the charges against Mr. "Win. Whitlock. It has been stated that he has been, and is now, living with one Airs, l'art iow in San Francisco. Having been with Mr. Whitlock for the past two weeks, I know that the charge is false and without founda tion. Yours Ac, THUS. C-HA1LMAN. Home Agaix. The numerous pat rons of the Premium Artist of Oregon, Mr. Joseph Euchtel, will be pleased to learn that Lacbtel & Cardwell's Photograph Gallery, so lontr and favorably known, S'J h n st street. Pot Hand, has again passed into the hands of Mr. Euchtel, who is now Proprietor and Op erator. He lias recently returned from can Francisco, with all the latest stvles known to the art, and hence is prepared to give the utmost satisfaction. V lien at Portland rt gardless of the weather call upon Luchtel, at his old stand. (1 io Wonderful but True. Madame Remington, the world-renowned Aslrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and bv the aid of an instrument of intense power known as the Psvchomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and lite-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, xc. This is no imposition, as tes timonials without number can assert. Ly stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of fyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed toj'ourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. Address in confidence, Madame Geutiu oe Kemixo-ton-, P. O. Lox 207, West Troy, N. Y. 2G:ly Patent Medicines. We have but liltle confidence in the trumpet tongued statements of the proprietors of advertised medicines generally, says the Salem (Mass.) Ohgeruer, but we are forced to concur in the opinion, uniformly expressed by all who have used Perry Davis' Pain Killer, that it is a very valuable article, and one thst it would be well for every household to have Rt hand, in ease of bruises, scalds, burns, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, fever and ague, and the host of diseases, external and internal; which it is adapted to cure or alleviate. No article of medicine ever attained to such unbound ed popularity and extensive diffusion. It has penetrated to every partj even the most remote of the known world; bearing with it its healing influences more potent than those Of the spices of " Araby the blest." We are informed by our principal druggists, that they sell more of this article for exportation than any or all others, and that the demand is constantly increasing. A Young Lady Returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the city, was hardly recognized bv her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic; flushed fitCe. she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marbie smoothness, and instead of twenty-three she really apxeared but eigh teen. " Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a chantre, she plainly told them that she used the Circassian Lahn.and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. Ly its ure any Lady or Gentleman can Improve their personal' appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in its combi nation, as Nature herself is simple; yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. Lv its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface as Nature in tended it should be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price 1, sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of an order by W. L. CLAllK & Co., Chemist, No. g West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents for the sale of the same. 26:ly Know thy Destiny. Madame E F. Thornton, the great English Astrologist Clairvoyant and I'sychometrician, who has floimiMip'l the scientific classes o" the Old AVo rid", ha.? now located herself at iL.dson, 2 Y.' MadaCMC Thornton possesses such tvnnfiAf.ii Tr.-a of second sivcht, as to ena ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest ir,-.rr.rtnr.oA in ihc- alnfrlrt Or Oiamcd Of Cither koy While in jv stato iTftrance. she delineates i.o x-r.,.- fjotiivos of iiif ncvsi.:! von are to marry, andbv the aid of an instrument 01 m- tonsp invor. known as the Psvehomoti'Ope fiuiTftnteps to nroducd a life like picture pf the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date, of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, &c. This is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials can assert. 8he will send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. Uy enclosing a small lock of hair, and stat ing place of birth, age, disposition and com plexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired informa tion by return mail. All communications sacredly coutidentia'. Address in confidence, Madam u E. F. Thornton, P. O. Lox 223, Hudson, N. Y. (2G:ly Miraculous Cure. Dr. William Ilealey Lear Sir : I feel it but a duty to inform you and the public what a miracu lous effect your Royal Lalsam had on my wife. She had been affected with a severe congh for several weeks, which had assumed a dangerous feature, for which many physi cians nave been trying without any material benefit, and all the remedies failed to gi re her any relief. AVithout relief was got, I feared for the worst, in her present condi tion. The cough appeared to be worse at ni"-t.t, she could get 110 rest when Mr. Ran dall, of this place, advised me to try your Royal Lalsam; all other remedies having failed, I concluded to try it, and I purchased two bottles. Strange to say, by the time I irave her three spoonsful of the Lalsam she ot relief, and slept, a thing she had not done for three nights previous. Ly the time she had taken one bottle the cough was checked. Its effect was trulv miraculous, as me cuie was effectual ; hence, I have no hesitation in recommending the Royal Lalsam to all who are atilicted and it appears astonishing to me that medicine of such great merit, and I mif ht say magical effect, is not more in use. My candid opinion is : it persons use it once they never will be without it in the house. n. COCHRAN. Vancouver, March 1, 1S67. (2-Uf O REG OX CITY BUSINESS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT To all wishing Wasrons, Carriages, ITORSE SHOEING, BLACK SMITHING, J HON, ETC. John W. Lewis, Corner of 31 A IX and SECOXD drtetr, OREGON CITY, Takes this opportunity to inform his old customers, and the public in general, that he now has on hund THE -CELBBRATED UNION PLOW! And other patterns which he warrants in every particular to give satisfaction. The Farming community are especially and earnestly invited to call and see these im plements, before purchasing elsewhere. All work in his line is done in the best possible manner, and at such prices as must suit all. In connection with the above de partment of business the undersigned is also prepared to manufacture TFrt gons and Carriages of. every kind! in point of style and durability EQUAL TO ANY IMPORTED! Having constantly on hand for sale a large assortment of material, consisting in part of WAG OX TIM11ER, IR OX, STEEL, ETC., The proprietor is Enabled to fill all Orders! For sueJi Articles on The Most Favorable Terms. tPgr All work from this establishment and all material sold on order, is warranted to be as represented. J. V. LEWIS. Oregon City. De "I.1R6C. 1:1 y CIT1T BAKERY ! MA IX STREET, OH EG OX CITY. BARLOW & FULLER, (Successors to Wortman & Sheppard,) Keep constantly on hand CAKES! PIES! BREAD! A nd Crackers of all kinds ! Orders in. this Line will meet with PROMPT ATTENTION ! BARLOW & FULLER Also keep ou hand all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS ! STE A M BOAT STORES ! And all Articles used for Culinary Purposes ! BARLOW & FULLER Sell a fine assortment of LIQUORS AND TOBACCO 1 Ly the Case, or at retail! Attention is also directed to the fact that nobody else sells the FAMOUS GLEASON CtlEESE ! IN SHORT! Farmers and the public generally, are in vited to call jit the City Lakery, where the truth will be made apparent that our stock is complete, and our prices reasonable. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. BAKLOAV & FULLKIi. Oregon City, Jan. 9th, 1867. (12:ly E. B. KELLY, DEALER IX 3PRODUCE, Seasonable FVuitj TEGETABL1ES5 &fc. ALSO: FAMILY GROCERIES Comprising in part SUGARS 1 TEAS! COFFEE! Canned Sauces 1 Canned Oysters I SPICES, riCA'ELS, AXD CASE GOODS IX GEXERAL ! Pnrticnl.ir attention ia given to tho Country Trade, by which I am enabled to furnish City Customers with a Superior Quality of Butler, Fresh Eggs, Poultry, etc. iST Ly strict attention to the retail trade only, I hope to merit a share of the public patronage. Store at the Lost Ollice, Main street, Oregon City. E. L. KELLV. LINCOLN BAKERY! "West Sitle Main Street, Oregon City Oregon. L. DILLER, Proprietor. HAVING REMOVED INTO MI NEW BUILDING! I am now prepared to serve PERSOXS 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, Sucrar and Soda Crackers, etc. In addition to which 1 will keep constantly on hand a large stock ot the best staple and family trroceries, provisions, etc. l:lyj 1 h. DILLER, MIS CEL LAXEO US. CLOTHING! Pric c s Reduced ! TO COKRESPOXD WITH SAN FRANCISCO MARKET! Staple Dry Goods ! li'Css Giooda! lUittons ami Trimmings ! Ladies' and ChUdrens Slerhto Vests and Fancy Goods, for sale at lowest CAH1I prices by JOHN WIL.SOX, Front street, opposite the What Cheer House, Portland. 12 14:0m J i-3 3D 5 ?3 III c a s w 2J a C5 PEOPLE'S Transportation Company. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Until further notice THE STEAMER ALERT , Will leave Tortland daily at 7 o'clock A. M. from the Company's dock, foot of A street, lor Oregon City, connecting with tue STEAMER RELIANCE, On Monday and Thursday of each week for Salem, Albany, Corvallis, and intermediate -points. AND WITH THE STEAMER UNION, On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, of each week, for Lafayette and in iermediale points. Dae notice will be given when the Company will dis patch a boat on other days than above. RefitrfiJng thfc R(r. ALERT will leave Oregon City for Portland at 1 o'clock P. M A. A. McCULLt, . , president F. T. Co. ALEM, March 1st 18C7. (ltf HIGGINS & CO'S Home Manufactured 5oap. O AND Af 1;EilJA:TUAllY 1st, lS(jf; we will sell our Soap at the following rates, for CASH, only : FAMILY SOAP. Per 100 Boxes, or over, at 145 60 " 1 50 25 " 155 CHEMICAL OLIVE. 40 Bars, 38 lb. 3 20 20 " Ht lb. 170 tier Boi. a i ii it TTTE warrant our Soap to be equal to any V V article that can be imported, and su perior to many brands that are otTered in This market. HIGGINS CO. No. 8 Front street, 1 block north J. b. is. Co.'s wharf. . Portland, January 1, 1S07. 1 1 1 ly IX MOSS1 BUILDING, S1 . Main Street Oregon Oiy. TI.o nrirl irsirrncd Will keep r, hanH nil th varieties of fresh and cured meats : Poultry, Vegetables, Corned Beef and Pork, Bacon, Ilams, Lard, Tallow, $-c A liKorl share nf natronase is solicited, t avr.ar. in toon na rrnnA nn assortment. and ot as good quality.as the country afl'ords, which will be delivered to purchasers at any reasonable distancs in tb city. 6:lyj B. MAYER. iri. i-r-i .i n ml Celibacy,- an essay e Warninc and Instruction for Voung Men Also, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital nowers. with sure means of relief. Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes iAArow Tr j. SKI LLIS HOUGHTO. 31) How ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. -t-ttsticES' BLANKS, of every deeerip A tion. for sale at the Enterprise office; MIS CELL AXEO US. For tlie I,test Style 5 a OF GENTS CLOTHING! Co to Aclerinan'it I X f 5 : - - : P 9 j via. n NEW SPRING STYLES - sr f c - Irs i Si - s ki i S2 ?) FOR 18 6 i S, ACKEEMAN! Wishes to itifofm his Old Friends. ond the public: generally that he has received by the last steamer A FULL VARIETY OF Spring Goods! The Larcest Stock that has ever vet come to this market, consisting of such as DRY GOODS Of almost ctcry kind CLOTIIIXG Of the rer? latest Styles BOOTS A XV SHOES In nreat variety Mens, Ladies. Misses and Children's Hats, all of the latest style for SPRIXG WEAR! Also, a well selected stock of Groceries, and alt other croods in proportion. Please give me a call and examine for yourself. 2o trouble to show goods. 31 will sell as cheap as the cheapest. S. ACKi;itMAiV, Charman Sl AVarner's old brick store, lyl) Main st., Oregon City. ii, a. AH Kinds ot J'roduce bought. Selling off at Cost ! -JjAVIKG DETERMINED TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS! I now offer my entire stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, Loots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries and Provisions, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware, Ac., In Lots to Suit Purchasers ! iw. V'Osi; lor jiisu: . . . .OR . Country Produce at Cash prices! I have made arrangments to close out in SIXTY DAYS ! POSITIVELY ! I and hiv entire stock must be sold in that Kme CO UXTR YMER CIIA XTS ! FARMERS, M E CIIA NICS AXD IX FACT ALL Are invited to call and examine my stock, before making purchases elsewhere, and the? will find that I am selling goods CHEAPER THAN T11K CHEAPEST 1 THIS IS NO HUMBUG t As you will learn by calling. My invoices are open to the inspection of purchasers, at all times. W XI. JJAUEOYV. Oreeon City. March 16th, 1867. 21.9t Family Iyc Colors. Patented October lSlh, 1SG3. PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, Bark Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Bark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue, Maize, French Blue, Maroon, Claret Brown, Orange, Dark Br oxen, Pink, Light Broicn Purple, Snuff Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Bark Drab, Slate, Light Brab, Solferino, Fawn Brab, Violet, Yelloic, Light Fawn Brab. FOR DVE1SG SILK; AVoolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarla, Dresses, Ribbons;. Gloves, Lonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, And rtH Kinds of Wearing Apparel. A Saving of Eighty per Cent. . For 25 cents you can color as matiy goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dve with perfect success. Directions in English, French and German outside of each package. HOWE & STEVENS, . . 8o6 Broadway, Boston. . For sale hy SMITH & DAVIS, Portland Oregon- t-1- PAINTSs OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, Varnishes, Brushes, Coal Oil LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, &c. &c. Machine Oil, Boiled Linseed Oil, Lard Oil, . Raw do Castor Oil; Neats-foot Oil, Polar Oil, . China Nut " Turner's Oil, Sperm Oil, Turpentine, Alcohol. For sale at low rates br -if; A. IIOEILB & Co., 501 and 503 Front st., .W . cor. Yt ashington San Francisco: lUv.... iJIAK-BLE WORK, A . J . MONROE, nhr-in California, Vermont, and Italian Marbles, uocusks, juonu Head and foot stones, Ralem vn Furniture Marble lurnisneo jianiico aiM. lt.3nY to order. Wool Wanted- 500.000 Lb tED! . v.:u tV,o hichtst caso pncenui ue - i ... , t. ; :ni Lnm CHARMAN & BKO. f'V" n: Mrrh 2th. 1867 23.tf uregon tnji :joo,ooo iis, OOL WANTED I For which the highest tash price will be raid, at the tore 01 J. R. RALSTON; Oregon City. 24.tf yOR SALE Property in Oregon Lily t 1 ropery together turo. L-3J ' o REDINGTON & COL'S o Esseiice of Jamaica Ginger. riMUS Valuable preparation; eOntaiiiihg lti. X a highly concentrated form all the prop erties of the Jamaica Ginger; has be"eome on of the most popular domestic remedies for all diseases of the stomach and digesiite organsl As a tonic it will be foitnd luvaluable to all persons recovering irom tieoiiuy, . wueiue-r prodiiced by fever or otherwise, for rrhilstcit imparts to the Svstem all the glow and vigttr that can be proanceu oy wine or Dranay, 11 is fentirplr free from the reactionary elfccts that follow "the use ot spirits of any kind. ;. , . It is also an excellent remedy lor temalea who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving; almost immediate relief to the spasms that ao frequently nccdmpany that perioil.0 ..t , It gives Imrhedfate relief to paiisea, caasetl by sea-sickness, etc. It ilso Valuable as ati external application fur Gout, Rheumatism; X' I'tTlIVCTOV t en 24.1t 1 Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast: " MARTHA WASHINGTON HAIR RESTORER. Trust none other, howe'er pleasant;- None can dp what this has done Try it always keep it present Use the Martha AVashington. O IT AVim; KEEP THE HAIR IT IS Soft and glossy billing It to its Original Coloi- PrveSl lis fit 111 tig out-OIuke oia It ends look yownjjt ami do all that Is expected of u. sjt-imliie, goo?!,' . o. I In I r Restorer; UEDI.VUTO.V A Co., AgenltJ NOT A DYE. Snti Franclic. MARTHA WASHINGTON HAIK RESTORER , Is the wonder of the world, ami-sstarids above comparison with any other article for the hair ever brought before the public. Z. Sold everywhere; HEDINGTON'S F L A V 0 K I X G EXTRACTS! Are made from Krcli jfults? Each bottle holds twice as much asanyhef brand hi the market, consequently they arc the cheapest and tlwbest. Use no other. iu:mxGTfJ' & co., Agents for the Pacific Coast; COUGHING o . . I f I' V X V . . V. . ...... - l vu. Vu have tri -d evory rfeaiwiy but tin; OSK U:.-d, by its tutrinsiu merit, to itKrett! s.ll mui .! ir preparation.-. It is nt surptr.-Hii:;. you lioulJ 1; :uU: taiit to try something vU i'tfler tli runny '.-riments you hnvo male of trashy i-ompuuud iuir-iUvl ou tuo public a certain euro; tuC NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup is ror.I'y tho VnrtY f'f.T rme.'.y cvt cotnrti'!' ( for the cure M $'o"ui;U?; CO-ls. oi-tf Throat, Athtn.. Whooping (jouit;. T?roii-lit is' hui Consumption. 1 Uu s.nls nl peojiio iii .Cuiilf'tnLi iui-l Oryoii h-iv,t- ' i ..treaJy bunt: lilted by th: j-'urj.n.-in t,uralit Vu'"' H SWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup nri'l villi Sn :crbr'l pivc it their rtiqunlifi"'! ppro Union.' . W e niw mltlress ourselves to .-"U wn nrc i.n n'-quaintcil with this, the greatest I'anncea of the lor the healing of diseased i-f 'i'Uroxt k. 4 l.ungs-, i.s.siuiiijj yoil that NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup has cttfeu tlioufnnils anl it will euro YOU if you i f it. . - - - , . . . ... This invaluable medicine is pleasant, to th? ta.' jsoottiintf, healinj; .ml .strong' heliini? in its eflects; ; t ire! v free front all poisolioti.s.or tleleterious rug. uil perferilv harmless tifuler all circumstances. iVriificates from niMiy prominent J itizeus of Sv Fraiici.scJ accompany every fjottle of NK Pulmonary Syrup r.r.niNGTON" h CO. Agents, Fan Francisco. HY WILL YOU DELAY o O We are sOrry thai thfe are O persons hd suffer on day by day month after rrtStitH; afld year by year,wlien friends aiid neighbors have been cured of the Bahie fnalady that atllicts them Now; o o it has been proved by substan tial evidence that SCOVILL BLOOD AND LIVER J5YRCI Will cure the worst cSse of scrof- O iiltt, Canker, Rheumatism, Neti- O ralgia; etc.; yel still there a'fS O thoe who neglect this sure and valuablo remcd-; To such O we s.ty, try the syrup and be convinced: REDINGTON & Co., Agents; 410 and fts Front street, o San Francisco': -F GRAEFEN13ERG UTERINE CATIIOLICON. If faithfully used according to directio'a.i will cure every case of Diabetes, and greatly mitigate the troublesome effects caused by t relaxation of the outlet of the bladder. It ii a most successful remedy for gravel and other diseases of the kidneys and bladder, and f&r Female disease's is unequalled. The Cathblicon uniformly cures" Pr6lap5is Lftcri, Whites, all irregularities of tbe'3ld'nth lv period, suppression, incontrnenefcofrin. Bloating,- and Dropsical swellings, and all diseases of pregnancy. The specific action of this medicine is imminent and certain, port the Uterine and abdominal muscles and liga ments restoring them to as healthy a state as those of childhood and youth, so that pa tients who have used the Graefenberg Congpa ny's Uterine CathoHcon,- cannot sutiicientlr express their gratitude for the relief afforded. Redington k Co., Agents, 416 and 41S Front street, an Francisco RED1XGTOX L- OO.'S COLUMN. STOP WELM o o o O Q 0 0 o O 0) 0 O O