3 O 3 0 0 O 0 O G 0 o O o rr is tiik barx. 01.1 Farmer Joe steps through the doors, As wide to him ns gates of Thebes And thoughtful w alks about the floors O Whereon are piled his winter stores, And counts the profit of his glebes. IVn tons of Timothy np there, And four of clover in the bay ; IJd-top that's cut, well, middlin' fair, SAnd bins of roots, oblong an4 square, To help eWe out the crops ot hay. A dozen head of cattle stand Reflective in the leaf-strewn yard ; And stalks are stacked on every hand, The latent ottering of the land Ti labor long maintained and hard. Cart loads of pumpkins yonder lie, The horse is feeding in his stall, The oats are bundled scaffold high, And peas and beans are heaped hard by, there was some festival. At length old Farmer Joe sits down A patch across each of his knees ; Ilcrowds his hat back on his crown. Then clasps his hands so hard and brown And like a farmer takes hi eawe. " Uow fast the years do go" ! says be ; " It seems, (id fact, but yesterday That in this very barn we three David, Ezekiel and me Pitched in the summer loads of bay ! " David he sails his clipper now ; 'Zckiel died in Mexico; Some one must stay to guide the plow, Get up the liore and milk the cow And iv ho, of course, but little Joe ? " I might have been I can't tell what ! Who knows about it till ht tries ? might have settled in some spot Where money is more easy got ; Perhaps beneath Pacific's bkics. " I might have preached, like Parson Jones ; Or got a living at the law ; I might have gone to Congress sure; i miirht have kent a ater Lure : I unlit have gone and seen oh, pshaw! " Far better is it as it is ; What future waits him no man knows; What he has got, that sure is his : It makes no odds if stocks have riz, Or politicians come to blows ! " Content is rich, and somethin' more, I think I have heard somebody say; If it rains it's apt to pour ; And I am rich pn the barn floor, Where all is mint'that I can raise. " I've plowed and mowed this dear old farm Till not a rod but what I know ; I've kept the old folks snug and warm And lived without a twinge of harm I don't care how the storm mi;;ht blow. "And on this same old farm I'll stay. And raise my cattle and my corn ; Here shall these hairs turn whe-jiy grey; TlW-se feet shall never learn to stray ; lint I will die where I was born I" And Farmer Joe pulled down his hat, And stood upon his feet once more ; lie would not argue after that, Put, like a boru aristocrat, -Kt't't on his walk about the floor. Dots in Horses. The following O e i.s the substance of a note from Crevt. Colonel J. Hamilton to Professor Townend Glover, entomologist of the department, dated at Raleigh, North Carolina : I observe in your report that oa say that no very certain means of ridding the horse's stomach of the bots has yet been published. Since receiving the following from Dr. Johnson Gee, of Florida, I have had no opportunity of trying, it but it has the air of cflicacy, and I certain ly shall on the first opportunity. You are aware that it is hard some times to distinguish between an at-? tack of the bots and one of the colic; this remedy, however, is equally effi cient for either. The reason that a bot can resist the action of agents ad ministered is his power of drawing his head into the walls of the stomach by his tentacles. But he cannot re sist the chloroform. A table-spoon full of chloroform, screened by two spoonfuls of any good mucilage, ill make him let go his held on the sfomach, even after having bored nearly through." - Probstieb Oats. This variety of oats is thus referred to by a corres pondent : 44 I commenced with five quarts, from which I gathered two and a half bushels. Through the carelessness of a servant, one bushel of this was fed to the horses. Hence, one aijd a half bushel of this was sown broadcast on about (half an acre, on tho th day of April. From this I , have received twenty-nine and a hall bushels of spledid grain, weighing thirty pounds to the buslul. Tue straw is deciJfidly superior as forage, it being better supplied with leaves, and the stalk is by fir less brittle than the comroonOvarieties. Indeed one could not well imagine the difference in favor of the former, after passing through the thresher. While the common varieties are broken into shreds, theCcther is merely bruised, nith a vefy large per. cent of the leaveYeajainir.g to the stalk.'' - . Stung bv a Tomato Worm. In August last Miss Ettie Lewis, em ployed in the family of F. D. Marsh, CulJ water, Michigan, was stung by a tomato worm. At first nothing serious was anticipated from the eting, but in a short time she was seized wiiu spttsms so severe that it was thought they would throw her into convulsions, trte poison spread ing rapidly through the system. She was in the most excruciating pain .through one day, but was improving on the third day? It is thought by many people that this worm is harm less, but their sting is almost as bad as that of a massasauga. Large and small Potatoes. From tlje weekly journal of the Ag ricultural Society of the Grand Duchy of Baden we condense an analysis made by Dr. Xessler to determine the relative nutritive value of large and small potatoes. For the purpose name., potatoes of three sizes were elected, the largest being about two inches in diameter, the smallest about the ,, of walnutSj anJ lhe Omedmm between th i. . the fo i-ir . j'tiuni " percentage of starch : ' ' S medium, 15.3; small. large siz' - . -est, li0 r . ' To KEEr Rats from Eatixg Har ness. A writer in an exchange says: "I have a remedy that has never failed with me. It is simply salting the rats regularly. I do this by laying salt on the sills and ties of the stable, if that is the place they most frequent; but in fact, they will hunt for it. It will occur to any farmer that sees this remedy, that harness is most cut where the greatest amount of sweat has dried, an indication that salt con tained, in it is what they want' The Museum of Natural History, Paris, was till recently overrun with rats, in all its rooms and compartments M. Cloez conceived the idea of pour ing bisulphide of carbon into the holes occupied by the vermin, the result of which was that all the rats that stop ped to inhale the odor were killed. The museum is now entirely free from the nuisance. A Yankee conveying an English gentleman round Boston, took him to Bunker Hill. Thev stood looking at the splendid shaft, when the Yankee said: "This is the spot where War-, ren felil" " Ah!" replied the Eng lishman, evidently not posted up in local historical matters, " did it 'urt 'im much?'' The native looked at him with the expression ot fourteen Fourth of Julys in his countenance. " Hurt him!" he exclaimed, " he was killed, sir." " Ah! 'e was, eh?" said the stranger, still eyeing the monu ment, and computing its height in his own mind, layer by layer. Well, I should think 'e would 'ave been 'urt to full so far." Food for Fattening Poultrt. The cheapest and most advantageous food to use for fattening every descrip tion of poultry is ground oats; the whole of the grain is ground to a fine powder; nothing of any kind is taken from it. When it is properly ground one bushel of the meal will more ef fectually fatten poultry than a bush el and a half of any other meal. The greatest point in fattening poultry is to feed them at daybreak. To Remove Fruit Stains. To remove fruit stains from napkins, kc, let the spotced part of the cloth im bibe a little water without dripping, and hold the part over a lighted com mon brimstone match at a proper dis tance. The sulphurous acid gas which is discharged soon causes the spots to disappear. Or wet the spot with chlorine water. Buciitel's Photograph Gallery is the only establishment in Oregon that is thoroughly prepared to do all the different stvles of work in the art. Photographs from card to life size. Tho new Cabinet Cards, Ac, Ac. Small pictures enlarged (retouched in India ink painted in water colors or oil, by Mrs. S. J. liumsey.) All negatives taken irl this gallery will "be carefully preserved, that additional copies may be had. Mr. H. has now on hand a very large collection or negatives, the names of which are recorded alphabetically in si book for that purpose, which may be seen in the reception room. MIS C EL LA XE 0 US. RANCH FOR SALE. S ITUATED BETWEEN THE CLACK- unias and the OREGON CITY TOWN PLAT ! In the vicinity of the place of T. J. Ilunsaker. Z4T Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to LEVY & FFCli HLTMETl, 30. tf Main street, Oregon City. 186G. is & i?r JOHN MYERS. 1UUU H. C. MIE.K3. J. MYERS & BROTHER, CBaesip Csisli Store ! Under the Court Home, in Oregon, City. Dealers in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Huena Vista Stone Ware. Groceries, Hardware, etc., etc., Which they propose to sill as cheap as any House in Orenon. 2:ly OREGON CITY BREWERY! IIEMIY II UMBEL, Having purchased the above Brewery, wishes to inform the public that he is now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAGER BEER! As pood as can be obtained anywhere in the State. Orders solicited and promptly tilled. Oregon Citv, December 28th, 1S'3. lOtf Notice tD Thomas A. Hartgrave. PPUCATION" HAVING BEEN MADE xV. to this ollice for certificate in favor of the widow and heirs at law of Joseph Crabbe deceased, who claim a donation riyht to the N V qr. of S W qr. and lot 5 of Sec. 'Jo, thi S W qr. of X E qr. S E qr. of X W qr. N hf. of S E qr. N E qr. of S W qr. and lot 2 of Sec. 25, T. o S. It. 1 E., which claim is in conflict with your claim to a donation riiht of a part of said tract, and it uppearinc; that said Joseph Crabbe was the first settler on said land. You are hereby notified that you will be allowed forty davs from this date in which to appear and show cause why certifi cate should not be granted in favor of the widow and heirs of said Joseph Crabbe, and should you fail to appear such certificate will be grunted Land Oflice, Orcon City Sep tember 23d, 1S'7. OWEN WADE. Register i'JAi) HENRY WABREN, Receiver. NOTICE. rpO THE HEIRS AT LAW OF WILLIAM 1 LOW, deceased, or to whom it may con cern. Charles Moshberger having made ap plication at this ofhee to enter under the Homestead Act the North West quarter of Section No. 1, T. 5 S. R. 1 E., alleging that said William Low abandoned the same : you are hereby notified that the case will be" in vestigated at this ollice on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 137, at the hour of lo o'clock a. m., when all parties interested will be afforded an opportunity for a hearing. Land Ollice, Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. id, 1567. " dO:4w OWEN WADE. Register, HENRY WARREN. Receiver. Notice. TO HENRY G. WEBSTER and THOMAS BOURNE: The Commissioner of the General Land Oflice having decided, under date of Sept. 3, lS-.'.7, that the location of James L. Daly upon the N" W. quarter of Sec. 5, T. 2, S.R.1E should be approved and a patent issued in his favor for said tract and that your respective claims thereto should be cancelled : ou are hereby notified that you will be allowed thirty davs from service hereof in which to appeal from said decision if you desire to do so , -?:an,d. Mfiice 0ren City, Oregon, October lOttlj 1 bo . OWEN WADE, Register :U HENRY WARRESCS.ir.r. ADVliRTISlXG AXD ITS fc'CST. A succesafnl and intelligent business man thus writes the result of his observa tions and experience : Few business men advertise systemat ically, liberally and persistently." Those who pay most attention to it. either adver tise fitfully or with a degree of neglect which they would regard culpable in any other department of their business.- What would a merchant be thought of who only opened his store now and then, to invite and secure customers? Yet an advertise ment in a flourishing paper is more con spicuous; than one's store, is more observed. and friore spoken of, and to withdraw it is like putting up the shutters or taking down the sign. The most enterprising merchants and traders in the interior think themselves liberal if they spend a few hundred dollars a year for advertising. They would deem the farmer blind to his own interest who should be stingy in planting, and should fail to put in seed in proper quantity, because it cost something. Advertising is the seed-planting of the business men, and stinginess here must make the harvest meagre. What shall be the sum appropriated to advertising? It will vary with the char acter and extent of the business. But the smallest trade can be made more profit able by liberal advertising. The rule is sometimes given that as much should be paid for advertising as for rent. This may be too much in some cases, too little in others. But every business ought to be kept constantly and prominently be fore the readers of the established papers of the parish from which trade is sought. The readers of newspapers are the most enterprising and intelligent of the popula tion, and usually liave the most money to spend. Beach them, and keep their at tention, and you will create a current which others will follow. The Xew York Tribune states that it is true, as reported, that a Boston druggist, who has a specialty before the public, is paying that establishment ten thousand dollars a year for advertising ; he paid one thousand five hundred dollars for the insertion of one mammoth advertisement. The Tribune adds : " Bonner once paid us three thousand dollars for one insertion of an advertise ment of the Ledger. He knew that by ju dicious advertising he could insure a fortune."' This seems large, but in England such sums are hardly, exceptional. There ad vertising is a regular part of business. It is reckoned as necessary as rent and often ten times as much is spent for it. Adver tising must be done so as to reach the peo ple whose custom is sought. A separate sheet, a hand-bill or a circular, is a direct attack ; and the person who receives it either throws it aside without reading, or he puts himself on the defensive against it. A notice in the favorite paper is a flank movement ; it catches the eye unawares ; it attracts attention at an idle or a listless moment ; it becomes part of the current news. Then it is like the constant drop ping. It may not be read to-day. To morrow it will be glanced at. The next week it will be looked over. Finally it will be read. When a purchase is to be made ; when trade is to be transferred from the former dealer ; when a new arti cle is needed, the notice will be hunted up and the inducements offered subjected to test. One such case often will pay for one year's advertising. Sometimes men get along without ad vertising. Instances are given of pilgrims reaching Mecca on their knees. It is easier, pleasanter, swifter to go by steam. Liberal and discreet advertising puts business on wheels, and renders it active, beneficent to the public, and remunera tive to the dealer. MIS CEL LA XEO US. C. A. DOLPH, Attorney and Couxselcr-at-Law, IW Office 106 Front street, Portland, Ore gon. (40. '3m THE NATIONAL COLLEGE Bl-SIXESS AXD COMMERCE! Corner of ALDER and FRONT streets, P OH TLA SD OH EG OX. rpniS rOPULAR, PRACTICAL INSTI I tution oQ'ers the best and most success ful System of Practical Training and thor ough Business Discipline, TO QUALIFY Young and Middle Aged Men For an Active, Successful Life ! Tuition for the full Business Course time unlimited, ."i0. Those wishing to become members will be admitted any week day in the year. No ex amination at the time of entering. The College !azlte, giving full informa tion, is sent free to nil who desire it. Applicants will apply in person, o by letter, to M. K. LAUDbNSEAC ER, it.?nij President O T n .A. L (Late JIii ye r1 9 JlarJcet,) Removed to the lower storj- of the late Court House, under the Enterprise oflice. Main Street Oregon City The nnd;rslgned will keep on hand all the varieties of fresh and cured meats : Poultry, Vegetables, Corned Beef and Pork, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Tallmc, tf-C A liberal share of patronage is solicited as we expect to keep as good an assortment and of as good quality, as the country allord. which will be delivered to purchasers at anv reasonable distance in the city. 6:Jvj RYAN" it MAYER. LOUIS St ALBUICIIT, EXCELS10RI2L MARKET! Corner o f Fourth and Muin Sts., Oregon City Oregon. rpAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING JL the public that iney keep constantly on hand all kinds fresh and salt meats, such as BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, CO UN ED BEEF, HAMS, PJCKELED PORK, LARD, And everything else to be found in their line of business. " LOGUS & ALBRIGHT. Oregon City, April 2vth, ISO". fly ISAAC FARR. J. K. GBAQAU. FARR & GRAHAM, Butchers and Meat Venders. Thankful for the favors of the community in the past, wish to say that they will con tinue to del iver to their patrons, from the wagon, as usual. On Tu1ay and SittirJay of each teed, all the best qualities of Beef. Mutton, and Pork, or any other class of meats in the market. 47:tf JOn PKINTIXG NEATLYEXECIT edat the ENTERPRISE OFFICE. life MARKET llSfe PORTLAND BUSIXESS GUIDE. Persons having business in Portland are ad vised t note the following firms. J. H. MITCHELL. J. X. DOI.PII. A. SlilTH. Mitchell, Bolph & Smith, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc tors in Admiralty. 15?" Office over the old Post Oflice, Front street, Portland, Oregon. (ly) 0. P. MASCOT, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 102 Front st., Portland, Oregon. Xf Is fully prepared to attend to any business under the Bankrupt Law. Divorces obtained on the most reasonable terms, and no charges made lor services where the divorce is denied. G7.lv AMERICAN EXCHANGE. late LINCOLN HO USE,) Xo. 84 Front r--t, Ior Iji ltd Oregon. L. 1. W. QUIMIJY, PliOPKIETOK, Late of Wettern Hotel.) This house is the most commodious in the State, newly furnished, and it will be the en deavor of the proprietor to make his guests comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will al ways be found at the land'ng on the arrival of steamships and river boats, carrying bag gage to the house free of charge. U-ly E. G. RANDALL, IMPORTER AXu DEALER INT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sheet Music, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds. Sole Agent in Oregon for Mattoii & Hamlin's CELEBRATEO CAULXET OUCAX ! Axn Sicinwaj' fc Scii'j GOLD MEDAL PIAXO FORTES ! First street, next door to the Tost Oflice Portland, Oregon. (4.tf C. P. FERRY, (Late Ferry & Foster,) E3C1. :E32w . KJ -a .E2.GL No. 103 Front street, Portland. Agent North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. And Manhattan Life Insurance Co GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS Bonds, and Real Estate bought and sold on Commission. f:3:lt L. C. MII.T.AKD. -W. J. VAX SCHCTVER. MILLARD & VAN SCKUYVER, Successors to Ladd, Reed & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FOKEIGSAXD DOMESTIC LIO.VORS, Also: Sash, Doors and Blinds. No, 14 lvl 73 FKOT STKEET, Portland, Oregon. PIONEER IDG) IDE SDEHDEiTj Oil VAl OMAN J i II 1 1. 1) I N G , u. 5 A ji 1 ; ii il on Street, PORTLAND, "OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED nnd BOUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NFAVS PA PintS, Etc., bound in every variety of style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. C. l. SNYl'lKK & CO. HATS. MEUSSDORFFER & BR0.f Jl'tii ufarturers and Inn. rlei x 'T, J 'eaters And Wholesale and Retail HATS, CAPS, AND HATTER'S MATERIALS, No. 72 Front street, Portland Orrgon. Are receiving, in addition to their extensive stock, by every steamer, all the latot styles of New York, London and Paiisian taste, for gentlemen s and children s wear, which thev will sell cheaper than any other house oil the l'acilic coa P. S. Hats of every style and description maue to oi uer, also neatly repaired. l'jy WU. CORWTT, Sau Francisco. MACI.KAV, Portland. Ttt"i t arf five? Cr TaTVs ol rcr 1 r 7 i FRONT S TR E E Tt Portland Orrgon. i OODS SOLD FOR CASH AT A SMALL VJ advance upon SAX EI4AXCISCO JOBIJIXG rUICES ! Would thank merchants visiting the city to price their stock before purchasing. M.lv G. W. ROBINSON. J. R. LAKE. E3IIGRA1VT Stove and Tin Store! No. 154 Front street, Portland, Oregon, next door to Evcrding i Cube. ROBINSON & LAKE, DEALERS IN' Stoves, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, TTAVE J UST LAI D I N A L ARC K stock J-JL of stoves of ihp latest styles, consist ing in part of the following cook stoves : Pride of the Pacific, Pepublic, Golden Gate, Crystal Palace, Buck' 's Patent, Harvest Queen, Diamond Roc!:, Hearthstone, Also : A good stock of Parlor and Box stoves, tin ware, Ac, Ac. Also: An assortment of Pumps, etc AVe are satisfied that we can pive satisfac lion to our patrons, in every respect, as we are ieicrm:nea to sell at lair prices. We hold ourselves in readiness, and arc prepared to do roofing, spouting, and all kinds of job work, on short notice, and in a satisfactory manner, ROBINSON & LAKE. Portland, March loth, Ht;7. 21. It C. If. MYEKSJ, PLUHMXti, GAS & STE131 Fitting Establishment, Xo. HO First Street. Portland. Gas Fixtures, Cooling Ranges, Hot Wutcr Boilers, Marble Top Washsfands, Sheet Lead and Block Tin Walcr Closets, Bath T ubs, Lead Pipe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES. ELBO W.ltETrRyjjEXLK Nil' EL ES, P. I SlUNGS, (v.; Jvr teara, II ater and Gas. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water Gua.r?s, Whistle Tallon Pumps, Steam Guagea. Globe Angle, and Cheek Yalves, (;ue ' Cocks. Air Cocks, and all kinds" ot Brass Work. Rubber Hose, Hose Pipes, tc. Hotels, public buildings, and private resi dences heated with the latest improvements in ste;im or hot air apparatus. I invite citizens generally to call and ex amine my stock, which has been selected with great care, and especial attention giye to the wants of this market lvt-" May IS, 17. l:ly c. Ih MYERS TICES" BLANKS, of eve o t? y d rO JUTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE. Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. One door south from the comer of First and Morrison streets, near the Western, Portland, Oregon. Win. T. Shanahan, IMrORTEfl AND PEALKR IX M US 1 CAL INSTR UMEXTS, FIXE ENGRA VIXGS, PICTURE FRAMES And MOLDINGS. MHIIE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK I of Engravings, Cromos, Plain and col ored Lithographs, etc., ever before c lie red in this market, just rccei.'ed and for sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! also : Views of Columbia River Scenery ! Constantly on hand. AGENT FOR BRAlBUEY's CELEBRATED Grsaaad Scale Pbsiiios I Which have given universal satisfaction, and which he guarantees to sell at San Fran cisco prices. XcT Special attention given to framing Photograph Engravings, etc. Mr. Shanahan," formerly of A. Koh ler's establishment. San Francisco, will at tend to tuning and repairing Pianos, Melo deons, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. Pianos for Rent. (3'J.ly ESS S3 O. H. SINSHHI.V.ER & 00., New York Manufacturers of Eell Metal Patent Agraffe Grand Scale Pianofortes ! rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES JL pectfnllv announce to his old patrons and tho public generally, that he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of the above class Pianos, which he oilers whole sale and retail at Xew Yoi k prices. AGENT FOP. STE1NWAT 4 SONS Celebrated Pianofortes ! A . E. Til OMRS ONJS Patent Swell and Voice Tremelo Chohai. OltGAN. N. B. Pianos aad Organs carefully tuned and repaired. IE S1NSI1EIMER, CU.lyj 111 Front st. Portland, Oregon. Sixteen Years in Oregon. S. J. fcl'CGn&IICK, THE J8SJ8 Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his old customers (and as many new ones as may not be acquainted witTi "the fact; that he still continues 10 operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, 105 Front Street, Fortland, (EXACTLY OPPOSITE MOLNT HOOo) Where ha is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS, STA TI ONER V, SHEET MUSIC, INSTRUCTION ROOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments. CIU lit il 3il'-l- IStMJKS, BASS, YIOL, GUITAR and YIOLIN STRINGS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, M1SCELLA NEO US ROOKS. C1IEA 1' PURLICATIO N S, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES, PRESSES, lyr.J PENS, Photographic Albums, And every other article in the above line. KOitfBEtT Iff. LAW, IUTORTEIt OF Hard Wood Lumber COACH, CARRIAGE, AXD WAGON MATERIALS ! Portland, Oregon. HAS NOW ON II AND and TO ARRIYE the finest stock ever imported to this coast. Being selected under his personal supervision lie can warrant it to be of the best, and would call the attention of dealers and wagou makers to his assortment of EASTERN OAK, ASH, AND HICKORY, PLANK, WHITE WOOD, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, AXLES, POLES, LENT RIMS Shafts, Boies, Single trees, rioio Beams and Handles, iCc. Orders for the above, also for Boxes, Thim bles, Skeins, Iron and Steel, promptly filled. KOnERT II. LAM', Commission Merchant, 38 First St., Corner of Pine, Portland, Oregon. Consignments solicited. (",).y TOBACCO ! TOBACCO! 1,1 "l i-iU, UUiKCT l"It03I ! rj me -Manutacturers, Choice Brands Virginia Chewing ! COMPRISING Light Pressed Natural Leaf; Hard " " Bright lbs. in Caddies; Sweet Honey Dew in Caddies ; Twist, Pocket I'icce, and other Fancy Styles. ALSO, 10.000 POUNDS Select Virginia Smoking Tobacco ! Ut ttie best brands, put up in bales and jjaihugcb 01 one pound, halves and quarters. Also : SO.ACE, AR AND TOI XG AMERIC. FINU JUT CHEWING! Whiui we are receiving every thirty dav f'esh from the manufacturers. " ' We offer the above goods to'thc trade in bond or tax pa,d, at San Francisco price for cash e have now on hand, and are con stantly receiving, a large assortment of si.ava.uu, a.nu American Cigars ' TT . To which we particularly call the attention of Rar-h-ooms and Denlers in rW.l n I here can also lishment, a complete Notions and Fancy estab- Notions and Fancy 1, "nk.ee f.... it. .1 ... ' T.. '. JjUIIS, oi-jtn; 7? Front st., PO..U; itlacd. f W-ffTtlr'- iJ iTTi I PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE. Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. W I L L XiTttTs IRON WORKS GQMPANY! rrFr North Front and E sts., Portland. Oregon. Iron Founders, STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER BUILDERS. rpiILSE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the JL bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and efficiently. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience 011 this coast for fifteen years cives him a thorough knowledge of the; various kinds of machinery required f-JT mining and milling purposes. We are prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery aud boiler works, such as MIXING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOURING HILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MIXING rUMPS ! ! &c, &c, Arc, Jfanufaeture and Repair Machinery of all linds. IRON SHUTTER WOIIK at Sari Erancisco cost and freight. Wheeler - A'ri dalCs Patent Grinder and. Amalgamator. Hunoar's and Sttien's Self Adjusting Patent Piston- J'ach inrf, either applied to old er new steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoe" and dies, if the best hard iron. ZAy Removed ! Removed I The old and well known I). AlONNASTES, Proprietor, PORTLAND OREGON, HAS NOT DISCONTINUED WORK! but has been removed to Second street, between Alder and Morrison streets, where business will be conducted on as large a scale as in years nast. 2:ly 1851 1S57 E. J. N'OafHRUP & CO., OFFER FOR SALE LOW Builders'1 Hardware and Carpenters'1 Tools, Blacksmiths'' and Machinists' Tools, Coopers'' aud Tanners' T'ooli, Mining" and Farmers' Tools, Mill and Cross Cut Sairs, Ship and Steamboat Hardware, Tar, I'itch, Oakum, Oars, Packing, Manilla and Hemp Cordage, Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves, Powder, Fuse, Shot, Lead and Caps, Wooden I fare, Twines and Brushes. iriOjNT, STEEL, Blacksmiths' Goods, Cumberland Coal, Put nam, New York and (ir iilin Horse Nails, Malleable Nuts and Irons for Bug gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins aud Iron Axles, all sizes. WAGON T I M B ER. ift.-t, JIuls, SpeI.-es, Axles, P"Us and S, ...- . ' 1 " r . Rent jtiziv, ,?au-eu j eitots, arc., WC S. liiillMie A Co X ire ISojjb ?!unufu 1 ts i cr. lsf Circulars furnished on application. Our facilities for purchasing goods in the Lastcrn Markets bcinu of a superior charac ter, we are enabled to idler goods in our line at as low rates as they can be purchased in this market. We call the attention of deal ers to our stock, which comprises the most complete and extensive assortment of goods in this line ever otic-red in this market. L. .1. NORTIIRUP A Cv)., 131 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. May I Mb, 1S07. 'i)ii:r.m IhCOBBETr&lB Importers and Wholesale Dealers in AMERICAN AND ENGLISH" "SI Erf WV Also : BOOTS and SHOES! No. LZ Front street, corner of Oak, Portland. B villi ng Hardware, Car2)cntcrsf and Joiners'" Tools, Cutlpry, Saddlery Hardware, Springs and Axels, and Jjlacksjniths7 Tools, Agricultural Implements ! MIXING TOOLS! ENGLISH HARDWARE! Direct from England, selected expressly for" this Market. Po w d e r, Lead, and Shot Having had an EXPERIENCED AGENT in ioik, vvtio attends exclusively to purchasing and forwarding Goods for me, I am enabled to obtain them c'irect from the Manufacturers, at the lowest rates, and to oiler superior inducements to purchasers. (14:ly Established ) 1857. f LSTAP,LISHED I 1807. No. SO First street, Portland, Wholesale ami IMail Dealer in Garden Grass and Flower Seeds ! All Seeds from this Establishment are Warranted Fresh and Genuine. foreign and domestic Dried I-rutts and eiretables Foreign and Domestic Green do do Vegetables and Emit Packed xcith care for t'u'iiieiu. NUTS Pea-nuts, Brazil-nuts, Wal-nuts, Fil berts and Almonds. GROCI-RIKS-A selected stock of choice Groceries, bought expressly for family use. I-?" Alt of w hich is offered for cash at cash puces. Orders solicited. 35: ly .IOII 't OYXrjIl. No. 00 First st., Portl mil, Oregon. EH W W H E-t Pa o P4 2 w H fc- p o tt o o .uanuiacturer and holesale Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Saddlen Ware, kc, eke. And everything appcrlainin Trade. g to the toSde'r!1 k!ndS f CarriaSc Trimrains clone . j44.tf Island Sugar and Molasses. 2,500 KEGSISLAXD SUGAR; 150 JJBLS. ISLAND MOLASSF3 SAX FRAXCISCO. TO MILKMEX, DAIRYMO AND STOCK RAISERS. OTL CAKE MEAL THE BEST FEED known for increasing the product and richness of Milk, fattening Stock, and fitting it for market. For sale in quantities d sired. Also, Pure IIAW AM) UOIL-Kli M.VSElfili OIL, and Ground Paint, designed es pecially for outside trork, constantly on hand. ALSO, WANTED, CASTOR BEAN AND FLAXSEED, for which ca.sh will be paid on delivery. Pacific Linseed Oil and Lead Works, King street, near Third. San Fr.inciseo 51:tf L. U. BKNCHLE V A CO.. A cents. RUB B E R CLOTHING COMPANY I 118 Montgomery Street, San Francisco California. Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of all kinds India Rubber Goods. All kinds and styles ! Druggist and Fancy Goods, Stationery, Combs, Balls and Toys, Pipes and Canes, Blankets, Piano Covers, Lap Robes, Air and Water Goods! Iisal Scr iVccJt Ties I For Ladios aud Gentlemen ! Door Mais, Wagon springs, ct Shaft Rattlers, Curry Combs, and Horse Boots, Buckets and Pails, Gloves and X"2)kin Rings, Toilet Glasses, Card Baskets Fans. Latest sta les of ISi3Iei Jewelry ! By every steancr. .TOSKPII FRASER, Sole Agent for the l'acilic Coast. ?2 Lake street, Chicago. 547 Broadway, New York. 45. tf A CAISIJ FOR THE FALL AND WINTER Of Su:i Frimcist'o, t A nr Tin f t T?r JX J-'ililUilll Jos. 411, 413 ana 4ir iiattery street, Cor. .Merchant, San Francisco. Importers and Wholesale Dealers ENTIRE XEW AST) FP.tSH STOCK ! T7"E WOULD CALL ATTENTION OF Country Merchants to our usually large stock of (;ioiis. Our stock comprises every article in the Clothing and Furtiishmcr line. We have constantly on hand the larr est and sii'eate.-t variety of Cassi meres and "ojl Ilts, of any house in San Francisco, and our prices for these goods arc less than those of any house, as we receive them di rect from the manufacturer's consignment. Our stock of Fall and Winter Goods is particularly attractive, and the great feature to the country merchant is the unusually low prices. Less than the Cost of Importation V'e also keep the staple articles in the Dry Goods line, which Good we have pur chased in this market under the hammer, and are ottering them at New Vork cost, or less. We publish this card in order that we may make new acquaintances, and induce those who have not heretofore purchased of us, to call and examine our stock. Good Articles and Low Prices ! Are the greatest inducements to all who purchase to sell again. .Meichants who buy of us can make a good profit, and sell to their customers at a low figure. ICe remain, Respectfully vmir (dt't Serr'ts BADGEK A- LINDKNBEUGE It, Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse, Nos 411, 413 and il.r Battery street. San Francisco, July 50th, V,7." 42. "m MIS CEL LA XEO US. OREGON LEATHER ! The Best on the Coast. TIjos. Armstrong:, Manufacturer of I ('Ti'SiI ALL KINDS OF LEATHER ! Milwavkie, Obegok. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN ionn DEALERS A N D MANUFACTURERS That he is prepared to furnish as good and durable an article of Leather as can be made on the Pacific Coast, at the following rates : Harness Leather, per lb 25 to SO cents. Krtra heavy, for Concord S3 Skirting, per pound 23 to 52 " lielting, in the side sH " Cut, per square foot, $1 00 Side, upper, .. 16 to 20 cents, (.rain Leather " " " IS to 22 " Light Huff, or Grain for Wo men's work IS to 0 " Calfskins, per doz. .' ." .Wo 00 to $40 00 ridle. per side 3 5ft to 4 collar per side 1 00 to 5(1 Lace Leather, per side 2 00 to 4 00 I do not think that Harness Leather should necessarily be made in Santa Cruz, in order to stand the test of our climate ; Nor do I think that Tiplt;,, 1 to bear the strain of Oregon Machinery, must be made in the Atlantic Stales. ALL I ASK IS A F.-iir O la a n ! And I will prove, to the snfUr.n r n :X'('!:Jbt 'CS01i U best Z?? All orders will meet with prompt at tention. Address: THOMAS APvMSTRONC, SG.ly) .Milwaukie, Oregon. THE BEST SELECTION ffj And largest assortment of ladies' Gents'. Misses'. H,.vs' fr and Cluldrens' BOOTS and SHOES. CAnvbc " th PlnADELPIIIA ROOT l , "' H'JCl., .. U2 yrmt street, J t'i'tieiiid, o,,po;te. Waiter Bros. Carp, t "tore, where new troods of the Infest. stvl,. nr.. r,.. ccivcd by every steamer, direct from the east, Cliaolillir us S,)1 t.In.:li.p ll.,m unv rt!,.iv store in ths city. KAST & CAIIALLV. 14-) 112 Front street. Portland. TTTALL PAPLR, WINDOW C.uhun.s T T of all kinds, and r:ir'r sluidea. ''! hy CH A 11 M A X. AsIc your neighbor to subscribe for the ENTERrrasE, 7M r4:VZ TBAXS! PEOPLE'S " - Transportation Company. TN CONSEQUENCE OF low xr , X in th Upper Willamette the " ATU STEAMER SENATOR will leave the Company's dock r . street PoVtland ' f0t of A On Mondays and Thursdays OF EACH WEEK AT 5 O'CLOCK, A.M Collecting with the steamer ECEO or EKTERPhice FOR ' Salem, Albany, and Cor valii3. On all other days (Sundays excrte1 AT 7 O'CLOCK, A. CONNECTING WITH THE STEVES UNION,. On Monday, Wednesday and ty - aaay, tcrmediatc points. A . A . McCULLv r , . . 1)1- J- re.uUent J T.C.- Oregon Steam Navigation! c o:ip vjrsr y r 'uST O T I C E. EEDUCTI0N 0FFAEE. A BUANGEMENTS HAVE P.EFN pFp L. f'ected by the Ores;"" Sttam i;nt ion Coiiu uy and the Piontrr Sitt" Companr, whereby r.nsseners cm r chase THROUGH TICKETS from It; 10 the dillereut points in Idaho at the foil ing rates : From Portland to Boise City m " IdahoCit'y " Silver Ciiy...;" ci'o Tassengers can lay over at Umafilla br giving notice to the Agent of the -Piontr Stage Company.'' TlirongU Tiekt Sola ftny at tl,4 Cvmimnv' C'fKce in Poitland. The rates of passage on the river ua;'; further notice v.ill be as follows: From Portland to Dulles. . . . " Umatilla.' " Wallula... From Dalles to Umatilla. " Wallula. . .' " Umatilla " Wallula. . . G " THE BOATS OF THE 0. $G2i 15 00. 16 0-" 10 0) 110) 11 CO. For the I) o WILL LEAVE POUTLAVn DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) AT 5 O'CLOCK. A. EI. Boats 011 tUe Vjtper ( cloiiili.i LEAVE CELILO ON Tuesday, Thursday, and SaturdaT, for 0 ; Umatilla & Vallula. IlETUR-IXCiThe ir .u..i 1. Bot5 will lere naillllil ei TV -MO!Ht iv. and Wefhiesriar ai-,il 1-ridav mornings, toucldng at L iii.r.nit and arrivB at Dalles same dav. J. C. A 1 WORTH, President O. S. A. Portland. Ju'y Ct'i st;7. ;:;f mONTICELLO ROUTE, On and aftir TCoufiaj TEA.AIEII L1.A Will Leave PORTLAND for H0NTICELL0, EVEIiV Hondiy, Vednssday, and Friday, At G t clock, A. M. The STAGE leaves inimediatelT on the arrival of the boat, and reaches" Olvmpin the next evening. It FT U UN IN G. The Boat will leave Moc ticelio every Tuesday, Thursday a -:d Satur day, 1' on arrival of the Stage from Olvirtai at 1 o'clock P. M. ' ' J. C. AIVSWORTH, President O. S. ". Cx ASTORIA ROUTE. THE U. S. MAIL STEAMER JOHN H. COUCH SxovT Master. Will leave Portland for Astoria ancftr.rr mediate landings, on Monday and Friday 0 each week, at 3 o'clock a. u. It. firnir,; will leave Astoria on Tuesday and Satigdif at 6 a. m. ' J. C. AI'.SWOItTH, President 0. ". -V. (. J. 11. KEELER, Oregon Commission Agency OFFICE. 05 LIBERTY" STREET, NEW YOKK CITV. For buying and shipping direct, by the Isthmus or ('ape Horn, ail classes ami "fif ties of Merchandise, including Musical In struments, Farming Implements, Carriage nnd Machinery. l'-T" Faithful attention Trill also be Jf3 to the securing nnd disposition of Patent- All orders and business will rrceivf prompt attention. Goor s shipped in be-4 style ink lowest rates, and insured to order. BUSINESS KEFEKEN'CCS : Aldrich. Merrill A Co., San Fr!ci5Cf). d' McCraken, Morrill tV Co., Portland, Oregoa. J. 11. Moores, Salem. Oregon. Thomas .Monteith, Albany, Oregon. NEW YORK CITY IiKFiir.E.N'f F.H. J. L. Browncll A Pro., Hanker, i1? T.rosd r. A. L'. A C. K. Tilton. '.'5 and i7 Libcr'r ft. A. M. Starr, late of Oregon. P." Liberty ' Albon Mann. Treasurer National Hank Note Co.. 1 Wall st. "'t ii-o zml Iif'' UI J OHNSON A McCOWN ARE J We. !.. Acents in Oregon fit v. of the 1 acw Fire Insnranro Coiimany. the bet "". business on this coa.-f. "This Company n the only one in Oregon that o Issus Policies antl Adjusts Losses Without n-f.-rrinnr the rase to San FranCi-CO.. ALSO, A GEXTS OP THE North America Life Insurance Co. Presenting the most desirable f''arrt. having its policies guaranteed by tc tta' of New Vol k. j ; Don't delay attention to these nM". ters until your j.r.jTiy is destroyed by " r or until yon a.-e sick, when you car .in; insured. Call immediately. o o Gl CHARLES S. WHITMAN, Attorney at Law; Oh-ice Corner f Fifth and P strc' Washington City, P.. v- ?XT Special attention givi to ihe f ''.4 ment and issuin- of patents for prnau claims, Pre-emption and JInmetca.i menis. and all classes of business tn-t f" United States Land Oiiice. J A. G. ERADF0RD, HS 1JKMOVED THE HAL.OCE his stock of Wines and Liquors. roi tlJ" L Orrg"r' Xo, 40 First fitrret. Directly in the rear of hi fi'r4 r':ic isiLess." Parlies in "lt .,..! ;.,f(. ri bu Wines and Brandies, will ao nc.i -Empty Pipes and barrels for isa.p. t-' r - . - ... ...... 'iJr--;? t ,r VIV..S-.- " """ " " ' " " -'-:!.-i---'-3St?.' '" II mT 1 ' ITI HCk I ' ' ' . - -- ' --mjrp- - -- wv rTrTiJ.,l -