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o o o RETAKE OF PRECEDING PAGE o O o o o 0 O o O 1 DEFECTIVE 1 0 CD Q LOR NAL Ql)t iUvcfiin (Enterprise. A i i TOW.V ASO COUNTY. Clll,CK Fax.- it any person win take the trouble to inquire he may easily post himself with regard to the present re sources of (ih is valley. Tbere is now a tf idv and constant stream of freight pass-".'J-i'.u-n the Willamette, for shipment to I r.fiiforaia. the only outlet Oregon has at ? Lmnn for disgusted people to remark tbat -'one county in some Eastern State poes-ed more land fit for cultivation (ban all Oregon. " One-ounty" could be pointed otft that contained more wealth, one county J that contained a larger population. We will admit the last point L-:Lere may be several, single counties in Eastern .-states, with a greater population than Oregon has at this time, but we doubt vitv much whether "one county" can be .found to produce half the quantity ofgrain. wool, etc., that this little band of people ; rin'o-on now annually send to market. II 1 -n,..., -ir stubborn farts. There is but a igrnall portion of the tillable land in this I yjiifv cultivated, yet for a moment glance I at tlx" hulk of our exports. Take into eonVideration the large class of non-producers whorjrain their daily bread from grain grown iere. then see what we have left for export more than tonnage can be fiund to carry awaj' and the truth forces 1 itself upon the mostobtu-e. mind, that Or- i -iron is the finest region in tne world lor ae agriculturist, j iie w .n eimues ui iu:s y-i v. on last Saturday were chock filled t . -a nri. . 1..- f with pram and wool. 1 he steamers carry I all they can. and yet we lind in Portland enough on hand'tor several cargoes. I Peksonai?. Our City has.-during the last week beeiP enlivened by the presence of I minyogeritleinen. from dulerent parts of ? the State, some securing homes in the pres ent country lor their clients, and some in tlit? future for their flocks. His Hon. May or K. T. Russell of Albany, was here look ing to some of his clients' interests in di vers an 1 sundry patches of terra Ji in i'i.lumI we judge Albany must be quite a pleasant place if tfee countenance of its Mayor is lfc criterion of society Hon. Chester '. Terry of Salem, (irand Secretary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in this juris'lietion. and one of the pillars of our moral anil religious fabric, was also with U. in attendance upon the Congregation. 1 Association. The Judge is generally found where tlKpernnuent good of any of hU (fijllows.'dd or even, may be promoted Uev. Jolm F. Damon, once our associ ate in Editorial life, but now in the oeeu p;iii&D of a ministry at Albany, has also contributed to lender our office more jiiea.-;iiit, at various times during the week. We are gratified to learn that his health has greatly improved recently. He is pos- i M'used of a vigorous mind, and only lacks phvsiealOtreiigth to give him power to cope with subjects to m ike him a bright constellation in his sphere of action. . . Rev. P..S. Knight, Mvj. 1). 15. Gray of Astoria, aftd others wfiiun we are always glad to meet, have paid us visits. Liuroii and Indians. For sere ml days -past this city has borne an infliction ofln dians which is, comparatively speaking. ali!u as bad for us as the swarms of lo custs spoken of as being so numerous in certain parts of the world as to devour every green thing. These fellows do not devour many green tilings that we know t'--exeept jt be sryie chap who bets agdint their fastest fio.ss ; but. they imbibe pretty freely of tangle loot, ami the conse quence is they appear more or le-s Ire qtiently in court, to the disgust of every respectable, well thinking mind. We un derstand they hail from the Grand Monde Ag.-iiey ; are off on a furlough of four weeks to run horses and have a jolly time. cpare us irom trie three weeks to come. AeetnKXT. On Wednesday last Mr. Samuel .Miller of this city, while engaged at the planing machine in his mill, met with an accident which, though injuring him bat little, might have "proved his death. He had reached over to tap a chip horn out some part of the gearing, when the sleeve of his coat caught in a wheel, and winding up drew him to the danger which was only averted by a strung pull, severing the garment, hi doing this the two middle fingers of his vi'hl hand came iiH-ontac with the knives reviving on the minder, and were bad! v lacerated before J-was linally relieved'. It vas a most tortiuiate escape. r-isriitKcirroxar. AssocrAnox.-Ministjer? and d.-legates representing the several Congregation. il Churches of Oregon, as sembled itlu-ir Church edifice in this if on1!,u,?,li,-v morning, at 10 o'clock, l ev. 1). h. (ay of Astoria, was elected Moderator, and Hon. Chester X. Terry of S Mem Nyetary. Ki.iit Churches are rep rinted. ''Side the institution of learnirU at 1-erest Grove. The pr(ci.t.d; a h-vrniomousand fraught with much interest. t?3Vi 1 " I,,,riu'1 in thif reliKi.Hi.s his v ot ()reg0I1. has there been so much to UKourage tlie laborers in the vineyard (J.'sc jntit shall ripen in eternity' "The sions will continue until this-vening. :lPPf"priate exercises atid communion Q V'",'Koi?V)nwL-i.yEs:.T:1ink that caref examination of our columns will wnv:nce the most skeptical that the i rrr!se is unquestionably ,he best ad thlV'F'I U,'.,Iie Hn of the ; ,V 1,ils liafl for net lhe ,i'r!?t'5t "'Jv-rtising patron "JVever awarded to any inierior pa-f:-&nt reason of this is that the ki 2""; Ciln'r,,!'y chevvs all swindling fu to its readers. Uut anoiher and ,'!m P-,ncl'I reason is : that we give the Miere for double that sum. SiiD the A i vk ut t s k i e xt s . The man doesnut read the advertisements in 'ume paper, can never be said to be 4)onlv,',1.' TlK'-U,lv't'r,'iitM51,'nts ' 1,lic;lttf ti-io,. r . -e. b!,s;ni' enterprise of the 'mil! w!i!eI,,(IH'y are published, but the H'rise of the advertiser. When von amari who advertises liberally. Von ?'mw ;,C1'-,;UU of fiIinff tock of ",1 s,rt. that he keeps up with uket.and sells cheaper than thosewho fra'ir' a'Ivt'rtis- If you want good bar er r''Ur)'uize those who "vail themselves Hf..H- lv"ll?t'3 alforded through the .u- coiumuj: of their home paper. 1 AMp Mektixos. A camn meetincr is to 1 . i o Ul''d on Clear Creek. 12 miles east of Mace and- near Mattoons mill, to com- t"-aX?Uuhe 2G,!l inst Tht're a,go Cr.! -r'tho,lis'camp meeting at Rock &t th n J'lly- antl on tht! Foll'"t' of July. . i ,"-c vnmP Rounus. there is to be o tadi school celebration. Ian ITA"'T -AN'D IiATTKKV--0n Tuesday rest-! ' ViRgt'r a yunS man. was ar of th- brouSht before Justice Moore tt,.'LcUy- for an nggravalt-d assault and !t;, Mll'on a b,).v named Nathan Kauf- W-pa!d? WlW d aQ,i coats wbich Ha.sk Halj. Match. The match game of Base Hall, at Portland on last Monday, between the first nine of Clackamas club, and the first nine of the Pioneer club, was won by the latter, as follows : Huns. Pioneer nine yg Clackamas nine 3ti The game was called at 3:43 km., the club from this city taking the first inning, with out a run. On the first inning of the Pio neers ' runs were made ; thou Clackamas club made one 1 run on their second in ning. The full score being as follows : CLACKAMAS MXE. Players. 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th tth 7th 8th 9th Zigler 0 00100201 Pope 0 0 1 1 0 0 1- 0 1 Kandall 0 01100101 Bridges 0 01000100 Salmon 0 0 1 2 0 0 10 1 Barclay 0 11100021 Harding.. .:o 01100101 Shephard 0 01 100001 Johnson 0 0 0 11 0 2 0 1 Total 0 1 7 9 1 0 9 1 8 PIONEER XiXE. Miner 0 1 2 100221 Buebtel 1 12 111110 Quacknbush.l 11111110 Witherell. . .1 11011011 Steele 0 1 2 1 2 1 11 1 Cook. 0 1 2 1 1 0 12 1 J.Steele 0 12011121 Del luff 0 1 2 100210 Baughman. .0 2 1110221 Total... ..3 10 15 7 8 5 11 13 6 The game was played with vigor through out, and only that our boys were out of luck.,? they would have brought the ball home with them. As it it we must submit, as we do with good grace, to' the result. They day was very warm, yet, for the two hours and 37 minutes occupied in playiug. none let up. Mr. A. J. Apperson, of the club from this city, acted as umpire, and received credit for his fair and im partial decisions, giving entire satisfaction to both sides, which caused the uuaost good feelings. Mr. W. L. White of this city acted as scorer for the Clackamas nine, and Mr. Harry T. Xevins acted for the Pioneer nine. "At the conclusion of the match v. m. all the players, with invited guests, met at the Western, where a supeib supper was served at 8 o'clock by the Pioneers, after which the boat tooted her whistle, and the 00 or more who had embarked on the excursion at 1 v. m. went on board, and at about 11 r. M. were landed safely home. We sel dom go on excursions but we returned with this one. and have no cause to regret, having been in the jam. It was a pleasant day. profitably spent. The return game will probably be played upon the grounds of the club in this city, on the Fourth ol July, a challenge having been sent below to that eifect. at which time we trust the lub of this city will win laurels yet in abeyance. Since the above was placed in type the challenge has been accepted for the 4th of July. ' Bittevili.e OnsEKVEit. We learn tbM a new paper with the above name has been started at Butteviile. The proprie torship has not been made known to us. An agent, sent out to canvass for subscrib ers, worked hard for two days, at the end of wtich time he wrote to the publisher, sending but one name, and the following account of his stewardship-: "This coin prises the sum total of my success, and is the result of two day's canvassing in the classic shades of Pudding river among the ' opulent' land owners of Marion county. The result was .so discouraging that " I stopped at two days and lent .'"my horse to a lady to ride to see a sick baby." and took up my pen to notify vou of the result of niyforts. 1 did not" find a man who ap peared to be guilty pf owning a ten cent piece, and those who are "good generally take the papers and do not want yours at present.'- Xo Akucmknt. A few days since we asked a gentleman in Oregon why he did not advertise. . Oh, said he, 1 have been here for fifteen years everybody knows me ! What an argument. ' thought we. We suppose his idea was that his patrons were only such as were born in Oregon, and raited here. Candidly, (notwithstand ing we should like to enlarge the ExTEit Pin.sE soon.) we think any business man blind to his cu n interests, if, from motives of economy, he refuse to advertise. To kiep your name before ihe public constantly. is the true way, else, when your advertise ment goes out. people will think that you have yourself quit business. We have a case in hand which fittingly illustrates this position. The men who advertise are the men who make sales. Coxcekt. Attention is invited to the notice elsewhere for a vocal concert, to be given on Wednesday evening next at the Court House in this city by lie v. Mr. Sell wood. and his musical class. Aside from the encouragement it will afford the class to see a large attendance, no doubt exists but all can spend the evening there with a great deal of satisfaction to themselves. The programme which will be printed on Monday, is a good one. Short Dkesses. The style of ladies dresses being short, it is quite necessary to have a good looking and fine fitting shoe. The place to find such at the lowest rates js at. Kast fc Cahalan's. opposite Walter Bros, carpet house, Front street. Portland. Just remember this house when vou go to Portland, and there is no doubt" but thai you will thank Us for calling your atten tion to it. The Congo Tkolpe. These minstrels enlivened our city with one of their pe;- formances on last Wednesday evening, at Masonic Hall. At the conclusion of the entertainment Mr. Graham spoke apolo getically lor hunself on account of a lack of the full strength of the troupe, but we thought no apology necessary, as he, with the balance present, were a full leam.? Ae hope they may come again. Travel Over the Mountains. Up to June 10th. as we are informed by Mr. E. Oicott. toll collector on the Cascade Mountain road, the following travel has passed over the route south of Mount Hood : 650 head of cattle ; 2o00 sheep; J8 men on horseback ; 1!) horses and mules with packs ; 101 loose horses and mules ; 2 wagons and teams. Walter Bros. We invite particular at tention this week to Messrs. Walter Bros.' new advertisement. This firm is perhaps as well known as any in Oregon, and we can assert, esteemed as favorably as any. Their prices are the same as.S;ln Fran cisco dealers ask. and their goods are equal to the best imported. Give them a call. Ix Lick. Our friend O. P. Mason. Esq., of Portland, is either in luck or out of luck, we will not say just which. At all events he has been appointed by the Cir cuit Court for Multnomah, to take proofs in live divorce suits. Semixart. The closing exercises at the Oregon City Seminary will take place on Friday ceotU CoMKOp.TAiii.E. We were gratified to see j that Mr. T. L. Hack, late of this city. very comfortably situated on Front street. Portland, at the gallery opposite the old post office. His rooms are pleasantly ar ranged, and as an artist, we think Mr. H. capable of pleasing the most fastidious. Give him a cap. Throcgu Line. A correspondent in forms us that 'the daily mail line from Dalles City east, is now a complete chain to St. Joseph. Missouri, via Boise City and Salt Lake. We should suppose the mails from that section ought to reach us by this route, but they do not. Pacific Uxiversitt. Prof. Marsh of Forest Grove, has sticceeced in getting $25,000 as an additional endowment to the Pacific University, of which be is President, and left New York on the 11th for Oreiron. Commenced. We observed on Tuesday last that Messrs. McNaroara and Eudy were engaged in getting out building rock on the bluff, for the reservoir for the Oregon City Water Works Company. New CucitCH at Astokia. The contract for the building of the new Congregational Church edifice at Astoria, was awarded to Mr. John Nestor, of Portland. 1853. 1867. Charman & Brother STILL ON II AND AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS EXPERI ence in business in this city, under the eld motto tiiat "A Nimble Sixpei ce is Bet ter than u Slow Shilling," we propose to oiler greater inducement than ever to our custom ers to pay us cash for .goods, as we nr deter mined to SELL CHEAP FOR CASH ! Which is the only Remedy For the Present cry of Hard Times. We beg leave to inform our numerous cus tomers that we have just received, direct from San Francisco, a Large aM well Selected OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THIS MARKET. Consisting in part, of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Qucensivare, etc., also : PAINTS OILS!! $c. Together with a splendid assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES! Of every description, all of The best quality, and latest styles. Also: U -A TS AND CAPS! Of every description, for both The. ladies and Gents- Wear ! Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods kept coitantSy on hand, all of which we will sell at the very lowe.-t price for cash. Country pi oduce taken in exchange for goods. Particular attention paid to orders from the country. Alo: To consignments of goods, and piompt returns made for the saiiie We return our thanks to our numer ous customers for their past patron ige, and aj-ik a continuance of tl e same, pledging our selves to aci honestly with ali who favor u with their trade. CHARMAN & 1JRO. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SASH. XjL Doors? and blinds, always on hand for sale by CHARMAN & PRO. P AT EXT MEDICINES of all kinds kept for sale bv CHARMAN & P.RO. M ARgUAM S CEkEJjRATED HOME made chairs, constantly on hand by CHARMAN & 13 RO rilRULLINGER'S SUPERIOR HOME JL made wool-batting, for sale by CHARMAN & PRO FLOUR, BACON LARD. AND DRIED fruits, kept constantly on hand bv " CHARMAN & BRQ. WALL PAPER, WINDOW Cnvtaips of all kinds, and paper shades. Sold by CHARMAN P.RO A NEW AND FULL ASSORTMENT of Nails, rope, etc.. just received by CHARMAN & TIRO. rpUBS. DUCKETS. WASH BOARDS, Keeiers. selves, etc.. for sale by CHARMAN fc BRO. ALL OF WHICH WE VILL SELL AT the lowest market value for CASH, or such produce as bur trade will justifv. CHARMAN A'BRO. loo.ooo Li:rbroLUANT- 7 ' CHARMAN fc BRO. C. W. POPE & Co., DKALFKS IK STOVES, Pumps, Lead Pipe, IIqset etc. And Manufacturers pf Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Warp, Main Street, Oregpn dly. The subscribers would respectfully an nounce that they keep constantly on band a srood assortment of -Cooking, Parlor, Air Tight, and other stoves, suitable to this market, which are being Offt red at Portland Prices Our assprtment in this line is large, nnd em braces almost any desired pattern, including the , BUCK, HENRY CLAY. 1JEAUTIISTONE. WESTERN EMPIRE. GREAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, &c. Roofing and Jobbing of every description done to order, in a manner that cannot fail to suit patrons. In addition to the above may be touad a good assortment ot Hard ware, Woodenware, etc. U. W. POPE & Co. Oregon City, April 2?tb, J8f7. 1. OREGON CITY BUSINESS. J. R. RALSTON, DEALER IN GFNERAL MERCHANDISE ! Corner of Main and Fifth streets, OREGON CITY, OREGON. STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF THE following articles : DRY GOODS, PRINTS LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHEETINGS. LONG & SQUARE SHAWLS, LADIES' SILK CLOAKS, BROVN & BLEACHED MUS LINS, GENTS' FURNISIING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, G HOC E It I ES, A L L K I N DS, DOORS SSH. HARDWARE PAINTS OILS, &c, &c, &c. . (10.1T) Xiio and Iifo JOHNSON & McCOWN ARE THE Local Agents in Oregon City, of the Pacific Fire Insurance Company, the best doing business on this coast. This Company is the only one in Oregon that Issue Policies and Adjusts Losses Without referring the ease to San Francisco. ALSO, AGENTS OF THE North America Life Insurance Co.!- Presenting the most desirable features, having its policies guaranteed by the State of New Vork. 5F Don't delay attention to these mat ters until your property is destroyed by fire, or until you are sick, when you car. not be insured. Call immediately. (32.tf Fu: tlieLiiMe I Style OF GENTS CLOTHING! Go to Ackermans ! NEW SPRING STYLES FOE 18 6 7. K .- a. "' ) J r t w St m . ) u, at- 2 S. ACKERMAN! Wishes to inform his Old Friends, and the public jienriHlly that he has received by the last steamer A FULL VARIETY OF Sprins; (iools! The Largest Stock that has ever yet come to this market, consisting of auch as DRY GOOD! Of almost every kind ! CLOTHING! OT the. re ry latest Styles f BOOTS AN i' SHOES! In great variety ! Mens. Ladies. Misses and Children s Hits, of I of the latest style for SPRING WEAR! Also, a well selected stock of Groceries, and all other goods in proportion. Please give nie a e;ill and examine for yourself. No trouble to show goods. IS?"! will sell as cheap as the cheapest. S ACKi:R3l AN, Charman k Warner's Id brick store, lyl) Main st., Oregon City. N. B. -All kinds of Produce bought. OREGON CITY WOOLEN MANUFACTURING COMP A N Y . rpiIE ABOVE COMPANY ARTJ NOW JL prodncing a quality of WOOLEN GOODS "WHICH ARE Superior to any ever before offered on the Pacific Coast ! Comprising OASSIMERES, TWEEDS, II Ail D TIMES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARN, etc a t3F" Csing only the best grades of Wool. The above goods are offered to the trade on the mos' favorable terms. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Address : II. JACOB. Agent, SO.Cm) Oregon Citv, Oregon. Or L. WHITE & BIlO.,'Agents'at Portland. LINCOLN BAKERY! West Side Muin Street, Oregon City Oregon. L. DILLEE, Proprietor. HAVING REMOVED INTO Ml NEW BUILDING-! I WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT I still continue the manufacture of .BREAD," PIES, . CAKES. PILOT BREAD, Boston, Butter, Sugar and Soda C'JR -AC K E S etc., d'C, dc. In addition to which 1 will keep constantly on hand a large stock ot the best staple and FAMILY GROCERIES, PR0VIST0NS, &c. I am also agent for the celebrated nursery and FLOWER GARDEN! of II. MILLER, Mihvaukie, and am prepared to supply orders for Flowers and Shrubbery at the Nursery prices. 1 : 1 y h. DILLER JOB PIUXTIIVG SEA1LYEXECUT ed tt ft BNTEBPRISE OFFICE. TRAVEL AXD TRANSPORTATION Oregon Steam itaYig'aliou COMPANY! NOTICE. SUMMER ARRANGMENTS. REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS, AND CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ! IROM AND AFTER DATE, UNTIL FUR ; ther notice, the boats of the O. S. Nr. Company will run under the following SCflsDlLE! The steamer CASCADE will leave Portland daily, Sundays rxcepted, at. 5 o'clock, A. jll., connecting with the steamer IDAHO for the Dalles. Boats on the Upper Columbia will leave Celih for Wallala on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. The Saturday boat will go through to Lewiston. Passengers for Umatilla and Wallula should leave Portland on Monday, Wednes day and Friday, and for Lewiston on the Friday's boat. RETURNING: The bai will leave Wallula on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday vwrnings. touching at Umatilla, and arrive at Dalles the same day. Reduction of Freight. From and after date, until further notice, It eights from Port um d to Lewiston $90 per tou. , " flour so " From Portland to W.-lbda 85 Down freights, from r.'dlulaand Umatilla to Dalles and Portland, as fo.'ws : On Wheat, flour, Oats, Barley and Corn ; $6 per ton. Wool (properly baled) 1 cent per lb. Hides 37 1-2 eta eacli from Lewiston. 50 cent each. XOTlJQ0 lbs. of Oats constitute a ton. 1,700 lb, of BarUy constitute a ton. J. C. AIMiWORTH, Pnsidint O. S. y. Co. Portland, May 1st, 1667. " S:tf M0KTICELL0 ROUTE. THE STEAMER Oulson' Master. OAKRVING THE UNITED STATES MAIL ! Will leave Portland for Manticello erery Tuesday, Thursday a id Saturday, at 7 o'clock a. u., via Le is river. J. C. AIXS1VORTII, President O. S. X. Co. ASTORIA ROUTE. THE U. S. MAIL STEAMER JOHN H. COUCH Sxow Master. Will leave Portland for Astoria and inter mediate landings, on Monday and Friday ot each week, at 6 o'clock a. m. Returning, will leave Astoria on Tuesday and Saturday at ti a. k, J. ( . AI SAVORTH. President O. S. JV. Co. PEOPLE'S Transportation Company. NEW ARiaXGE.UE.T. Until further notice THE STEAMER A JL E It T , Will leaTe Portland daily at 7 o'clock A. M. from the Company's dock, toot of A street, for Oregon City, connecting with the isteamer 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 termediate, points. Due notice will be givf-n when the Company will dis patch a boat on other days than above. Returning the Str. ALERT will lcare Oregon City for Portland at 1 o'clock P. M. A . A . McCULLY, President P. T. G. SALEM, March 1st, 1867. (:tt Sixteen Years in Oregon. S. J. M'CORMICK, the Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all Tiis old customers (and as many new ones as may not be acquainted witli the fact) that be still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, 105 Front Street, Portland. (exactly opposite MOrXT hood) Where he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOONS, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, IXSTIIUC'JIOX BOOKS for all kinds of Musical Instrnnitnts. CHURCH ytXJ'lC BOiiKS, BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES. PRESSES, lvr.J PENS, Photographic Albums, And rr xbr artiole is th abort lis. RPLIXGTOX VO:S COLUJIX. RED1NGTON 6c COS Essence of Jamaica Ginger. f. HPHIS Valuable preparation. containing in JL a highly concentrated form all the prop erties of the Jamaica Ginger, has become one of the most popular domestic remedies for all diseases of the stomach and digestive organs. As a tonic it will be foutid invaluable to all persons recovering from debility, whether produced by fever or otherwise, "for whilst it imparts to the system all the glow and vigor that can be produced by wine or brandy, it is eutirely free from the reactionary effects that follow the useol spirits ot any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for females who sutler from difficult menstruation, giving almost immediate relief to the spasms tbat so frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to pausea, caused by sea-sickness, etc. It is also valuable as an external application for Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. REDINGTON & CO. 27-lv Sole Agent3 for the Pacific Coast. " MARTHA WASHINGTON " HAIR RESTORER. Trust none other, howe'er pleasant, None can do what this has done Try it always keep it present Use the Maltha Washington. IT AVIXIj keep the hair IT Soft antl glossy Cliange it to its Original ColorPrevent its falling out Make old heads look yoMitg and do all that is expected of a genuine, good. Hair Restorer. llEDIGTO & Co., Agents, Sun Franeisci)' IS WOT A DYE. "MARTHA WASHINGTON" HAlK Rt STOKER Is the wonder of the world, and stands above comparison with any other article for the hair ever brought beforclhe public. Zf Sold everywhere. REDINGTON 'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS! Are mnde from Fresh Fruits. Each bottle holds twice as much as any other brand in the market, consequently they are the cheapest and thebesU Use no othci' REDINGTON d CO., Agents for the Pacific Coast. STOP THATCOUGHING QOJIE OF YOtT CAN'T, AXD 1VE PITY ij you. You havo tried every remedy but tlie ONE destined, by its intrinsic merit, to supersede all sinv llar preparations. It is not surprising you should bo reluctant to try something else after the m&uy ex periments you have made of trashy coiapwuuds fo:Wd on the public aa a certain cure ; but NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup Is renlly th VERY T.F.ST remedy ever compotinde for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat, Asthma, Whooping Cough, iironchitis and Consumption. Thuu ands of people iu California slid Oregon have bttPD already bvutittud by tlie turprisicg curative powr NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup kr.d trith or.n accord give it thoir unqualified appro butioQ. We now nUirt-ss ourst-lves to all who r.re ua acquainted with this, the greatest Panacea of the a(.-p, for the healing of a'l disosie of Ilia Throat au4 Lungt, aiuru: you that ' NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup ha cured thousand! and it will euro YOU if you Irj It. This invaluable medicine is pleasant to the tasta Booihing, healing and strengthening iu its e Beets; r tirely free from all jxjisouous or deleterious drugs, aud perfectly harmless undor all circumstances. Certificates from many prominent ciliaeua of S Frauciscw accompany every botvla of NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup REWNOTAN Jt C". AgaU, San Frfnrtstcr. H V W ILL YOU DELAY We are sorry that there art persons who suffer on day by day month after month, and year by year,when friends and neighbor have been cured of the sam malady that afflicts them. Xow, it has been proved by substan tial evidence that SCOVILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will cure the w orst case of scrof ula, Canker, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc.; yet still there are those who neglect this sure and valuable remedy. To such w say, try the syrup and be convinced. REDINGTON A Co., Agents, 415 and 413 Front street, San Francisco. (J RAEFENBERG UTERINE CATIJOLICON. If faithfully used according to directions will cure evefv ca.e of Diabetes, nd greatly mitigate the troublesome efiVcts caused by a relaxation of the outlet of the bladder. It is a most successful remedy for gravel and other diseases of the kidneys and bladder, and for Female diseases is unequalled The Cathoiicon uniformly enres Prolapsus Uteri, Whites, all irregularities of the Month W period, suppression, i neon tin eace o f L, r, e Bloating, and Dropsical swellmgs and , diseases of pregnancy. The PC nf this medicine is imminent and certain t pon the Urine and abdominal muscles and 1 ga-nVenVs-restoring them to r J as those of childhood and youth, so that pa twlL who have used the Graelenberg Compa nVs Uterine Cathoiicon, cannot Hifficienfcy Xpri lkeir gratitude for relief aflordef. fiEDIXGT'N t O. Agent. ; MIS CEL UA NEO US. o Fourth of Jul) ! IT IS ALL A MISTAKE ABOUT xt having a CELEBRATION IN OREGON CITY ! o On the Fourth of July I Everybody will celebrate, principally because they can get such astounding bar gains in Fire-Works of A. Lew, -vv&o'hai made erery arrarrgment to supply S-i-St) MANY CITIZEN JOHN H. SCHRAI, Manufacturer and Dealer in SADDLES, HARNESS, etc.; etc.. Main street; between Third and Fourth, Oriyon City. THE attention of parties (lesiiing any tiling in my line, is directed to my stock, be fore making purchases elsewhere. o (ly) JOHN II. SCURAM.- A. H. BSLL. E. A. PA2ESS; BELL &, PARKER, f I RUG GISTS AND DEALERS IK Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Painty Perfumery, Oils, Varnishes, And every article kept in a Drug Storo.- S3.) Main- Street, Oregon Citv. L. ZIGLER & SON., Oregon City, Oregon. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PRE JL pared to make all manner of ware in the line of cooperate, from a well-bucket to a hogshead, of both bilge and straight work, on short notice, aud at reasonable rates. Call and examine samples of our work, aa it is its own recommendation. o S3.6m) L. ZIGLER 4 SO.K. Good Templar's Be sort S One: f.or South cf the Post Ojjic', Oregon City. ........ OnEoos. rpiIE PROPRIETORS TAKE PLEASUIE JL in stating that they have litted up tn bo-e Resort in good shape, and will keep cpeii erery day and evening, (Sundays ex cepted.) fur the entertainment ot the public,: with Billiards, etc., on rtrk-tly tiinpeiancu principle. Ice Cream served on Sutmyav q and Sunday evenings. (:3.t',ni KELLY & PJLSI.URY, Proprietors. A. J. MOXROE. W. A. K. MELI.LN. M1IIBLE WORK MONROE & MELLEN, Dealers in California, Vermont, and Italian Marbles, Obelisks, Monu o me nt s, Head and Foot, stones, Salem Okeoosu Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished1, to order. Z2.lf C. P. FERRY, (Late Ferry 4 Foster,) No. ICS Front street, Portland. Agent North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. And Manhattan Life Insurance Co OVERNMENTSECURITIES. STOCKS JT Bond, and Rear Estate bought and sold on Commission. A CARD FOIt TUli Spring & Summer Ciothin Trade of S.iii FVaiicisco. BACGrER & LINEENBERGER, Nos. 411,- 41S and-415 Battery street, Cor. Merchant, San Francisco. Importers and Wholesale Dealers ENTIRE NEW ANB FRK8II STOCK. ! "VVTE WOULD CALL ATTENTION OF V f Country Merchants to our usually large stock of Gooris. Our stock comprise every article in the Clothing and Furnishing-' line. We have constantly on hand the larg est and greatest variety of Cassimeres Woal Hats, of any house in San Francrscov aud our prices for these goods are less than these of any house, as ve receive theni di rect frurn the manufacturer's consignment. Oilr stock of Spring and Summer Goods it particularly attractive, and the great feature fo the country merchant is the unusually lem' prices. Less than the Cost cf Importation f We also keep the staple articles in tba Dry Goods line, which Goods we have pur chased in this market under the hammer, and are offering them at New Vork cost, or less. We publisTi this card in order that we may make new acquaintances, and induce those who have not heretofore purchased of us, to1 call and examine our stock. Good Articles and Low Prices ! Are the greatest inducements to all who purchase to sell again. Mei chants who buy of us can make a good profit, and sell to' their customers at a low figure. m H't remain., R(vctfiill.xi your Ott Serv'faf BADGEli 4 LIN'DENBERGER, Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse, Nos 411,413 aud415 Battery street, Sn Francisco. Sl.Sm Family 1'C t1oIoiSf Patented October ISth, 1863. o PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, Dark Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue. Maize, French Blue, Maroon', Claret Brown, Orange', Dark Brown, Pink, Light Brown Purple f Snuff Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Drab, Solfrrina, Fawn Drab, Violet, - Yellow, Light Fawn Drab FOIt UYELXG SILK, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarf,- Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, bonnets. Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing,' Antl all Kind ol" Wearing Jlpparei;- A Saving: Eighty per Cent. For 25 cents you can color as many cooda as would otherwise cost five times tbat sum.--Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and anr one can use the dye with perfect success. Diiections in English, I rench and Germaa outside of each package. ' IIOWE & STEVENS, So6 Broadwav, Boston. For sale by SMITH & DAVIS. Portlands Oregon. - 21. TOR SALE. Property in Oregon City ! One house and two lots, together with the household (roods anrt furni- tor. 28J Ajrpiy to J. E. 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