Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, November 02, 1867, Image 4

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The Det of all Schools. The
firesiJe 13 a seminary of infinite im
portance It is important becanse
it is un:vcrsal, and becanse the edu
cation it bestows, gives form and col
or to the whole texture of life. There
nro few who can receivo the honors
of n collcgetJbut all are graduates of
Hie hearthe The learning of the uni
versity may fade from the recollection,
ics classic lore may moulder in the
h.illa of memorv. but the simDle les-
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sns oi nome, enarneiea upon me nean
of childhood, defy the rust of year,
ar.d outlive the more mature but less
vivid picture of after years. So deep
00 so fisting, indeed, are the impress
ions of early life, that you often see
a man in the imbecility of age, holds
ing fresh in his rcccol lection the
events of childhood, while all the
wide space between that and the pres
ent hour is a blasted and forgotten
waste. Yoa have, perchance, seen
an old obliterated potrait, and, in the
attemps to have it cleaned and restor
ed, you may have seen it fade away,
while a brighter and more perfect pic
ture, painted beneath, is revealed to
view. This portrait, first drawn up
on canvas, is no faint illustration of
youth; and though it may be conceal
ed by some after design, still the or
iginal traits will shine through the
outward picture, giving it tone while
freshP and surviving it in decay
Such is the fireside the great insti
tution of Providence for the education
Gof man. Q
.'Momentum. When two locomo
tives, having equal speed on a raiN
road track, meet from opposite di
rections, the shock actually destroys
the momentum, of both, and, there
fore, makes a dead halt. The force
of the shock pro'duced by the two
bodies, say the philosophers, will be
equal to the shock which either, be
0 ing at rest, would sustain if struck by
the other moving with double the ve
locity? Action and reaction being
equal, both bodies will be as much
moved by reaction as by action.
Should two railroad trains, run--nitv'.
towards each other at the rate
of 20 miles an hour, collide, the
shock would be precisely the same as
though one had been at a rest and
been struck by a train moving 40
miles an hour. Were two steam
boats to run directly together, head
on otje going 12 and the other 15
miles an hour the conclusion or
shock each would suffer would be as
though struck by the other at a speed
of 25 miles an hour. Without stop
ping to philosophize upon the cauge,
boxers and pugilists know, by dear
bought experience, that the worst
blows they receive in their combats
are when a fist strikes a fist, because
the force suffered by both parties is
equal to the sum of the forces exert
cd by their arm. The adroit fighters,
-therefore, always avoid encounters of
- that kind, if possible.
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o Household Hints. YTood ashes,
wet with water, will stop the crack
of a stove, and prevent the smoke
from escaping
Stir Poland starch with a common
candle, and it will not stick to the
iron, and it will be much nicer.
Alum or vinegar is good to set
.colors red, green or yellow.
Ifrozen potatoes make more starch
Q"than frj:sh ones ; they also make nice
.cake.
A hot shovel held over varnished
furniture will take out white spots.
A bit of glue dissolved in skim
milk and water will restore crape.
Ribbons of any kind should be
washed in cold soap suds, and not
rinsed.
If your flat irons are rough, rub
them with, fine salt and it will make
them smooth.
If you are buying a carpet for
durability choose small figures.
Half a cranberry on a corn will
.soon kill it.
Muggins Poker. Here is our
'devil's" description of 'Muggins po
ker3' says the Boise Statesman'. Tour
or five girls and four or five boys all
git round a table, and one of 'em
0 dgals the cards; each feller puts his
nana' face down; then one man
turns a card over and looks at it, then
another man turns a card over and
looks at it, and another man turns a
card overcand looks at it, and so on
until all the boys and girls are turned
over antOookcd at. Then somebody
says something, and all the girls jump
up, clap their hands, point their fin
gers at you and sing out, 'Muggins!
muggins! muggins!' Now if there's
any fun in all that, blow me if I can
see it, that's all.
Q
o Jones was traveling with his wife,
Qini was so gallant in his behavior to
bis carasposa that madame became
uneasy and, remonstrated Against his
attentions as too marked for public
observation. "The deuce," 8n;a
Ws, " we're married, I supper
41 ef" .afri the lady, "but judging
y J our deportment, folks will thk
we are noU" WelI, whflt of
uh'Cr?' M the
women W apJ ft bin
take care of." U characters to
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New Cabinet Editions mt the Worki
of Washington Irrlng.
In announcing several new editions, in
a style of improved elegance and conveni
ence, of the Works of Washington Irving,
the publisher would take the opportunity
of acknowledging the good reception
which his efforts in the presentation of
these favorite writings have heretofore re
ceived. In the several forms in which the
various productions of the author of the
"Sketch-Book" have been given to the
public, it is estimated that the sale has
reached no less than fifty thousand of the
series, or more than a million volumes.
Nor is the demand yet abated. On the
contrary, new exertions of enterprise are
required to meet the desires of a new gen
eration of readers, and keep pace with the
progress of taste and refinement in the
typographic and other mechanic arts of
the publisher's calling.
The motive of this perennial popularity
is not far to seek. It is to be read on every
page of the delightful volumes in which
Geoffrey Crayon" infused the happy in
spiration of his genius in his devotion to
themes which will always be regarded by
successive generations of readers with no
ordinary emotions of interest The charm
of the felicitous style of Washington Irving,
the reflection of the amiable poetic spirit
of the truly refined gentleman, would be
felt on any topic on which the author
had been pleased to bestow it. But it is
for the ever-enduring fame of Irving that
he cl ose for the exercise of his pen, topics
of undying value and importance. In his
inviting Essays on human life and charac
ter in portraying manners.as in the "Sketch
Book," "Bracebridge Hall," and other
volumes, he has touched, with mingled
sentiment and humor, those emotions
which are implanted in the hearts of all ;
while his topics of biography, of history
and romance, are of such world-wide cel
ebrity and passionate interest as the story
of Columbus and his followers, with their
discoveries of the New World ; the life of
the founder of the nation, George Wash
ington, drawing with it the narrative of
the Civil and Military events of America
during his remarkable career; the marvel
ous record of Mahomet, with the illustra
tions of the genius of his race in the rom
antic fact and legend of " The Tales of the
Alhombra" and the " Conquest of Gra
nada the felicity with which the author
has linked his name with the birthplace of
Shakespeare, the genius of Oliver Gold
smith, the fame of Scott and Byron, and.
not least, the humorous invention which,
in Knickerbockers irresistible Chronicle
of New York, has imputed a mythic inter
est to the bare early annals of his native
city. It is thus that the writings of Wash
ington Irving may be claimed to be im
perishable, till, what is not likely soon to
happen, the same ever-welcome themes
are treated in some happier manner. The
charm of Irving is his acceptability to all,
a grace and refinement to please the
most fastidious ; and his peculiar merit is
readily appreciated by every reader ; his
good sense and humor, the air of enjoy
ment pervading his pages, has secured his
works a home in both hemispheres, wher
ever the English language is understood.
Of the few indispensable authors in every
American library, Washington Irving is j
certainly among the foremost The de
light of childhood, the chivalric companion
of refined womanhood, the solace of life at
every period, his writings are an imper
ishable legacy of grace and beauty to his
countrymen.
The new publications of these works
will be in several forms of unusual ele
gance, and all, in proportion to a moderate
price for each, combining good taste with
economy. The series will be issued in the
following order punctually on the first day
of each month until completed, beginning
with October : Bracebridge Hall ; Astoria;
Wolfert's Roost ; Bonneville; Sketch-Book;
Mahomet, 2 vols ; Traveler ; Granada ;
Knickerbocker ; Salmagundi ; Crayon Mis
cellany ; Spanish Papers ; Goldsmith ;
Miscellanies ; Alhambra ; Washington, 5
vols ; Columbus, 3 vols ; Life and Letters,
4 vols.
THUEE EDITION'S WIIXtJE ISSCED, NAMELY :
1. The Knickerbocker (large paper)
Edition on superfine laid paper, full size,
12mo. with illustrations. Elegantly printed
and bound in extra crape cloth, gilt top.
Price to subscribers for the whole set,
$2.25 per vol. Half calf extra, $3.75.
This edition will be sold only to subscrib
ers lor the whole set. It will be the best
edition for libraries and for the centre
table.
2. The Riverside Edition on fine white
paper, in 16mo. The whole set will be
newly stereotyped in the same elegant
manner as in the volumes already issued.
These will be re issued and continued in
monthly volumes until completed. Green
crape cloth, gilt top, beveled edges, $1.75
per vol.
3. The People's Edition from the same
stereotypes as the above, but printed on
cheaper paper and neatly bound in cloth.
Price, $1.25 per vol. In this edition theso
favorite works are now presented in a
readable and attractive shape and at a
very moderate price.
The Sunnyside Edition is now published
complete, in 28 vols., 12mo. cloth. Price,
$2.50 per vol., or in half calf, $4.00 per vol.
N. li. The attention of the trade is spe
cially invited to these several editions.
Enterprising Booksellers can readily take
orders for whole sets, to be delivered in
monthly volumes.
G. P. PUTNAM Jfc SON,
C61 Broadway, New York City.
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To Manufacturers. We have for
many years studied the art of advertise
ing. and it still remains to us a marvel
that there is not one hundred times more
of it. Forney's Press says : We never yet
knew a man to advertise his wares liber
ally and steadily, that it did not pay. Yet
there are thousands of manufacturers
through this State, and tens of- thousands
of men having articles which they declare
ought to be in every household in the
country," who advertise as gingerly and
closely ag though they had at" heart no
faith m it at nil. How can they expect to
get their goods everywhere, unless some
knowledge of tU articles nets into the familu
Jirst, through the fumity paper? If we
waited till people teamed from their
neighbors, we might wait for rears before
the most wonderful aci useful invention
became known. Oa this subject, we have
the following from an exeiange :
" Why don't you deal with ose?" said a
close-fisted tradesman to a friend the tfc?r
day. The reply was characteristic : " You
have never invited me. sir. I have leoked
all through the paper for an invitation in
tit? shape of an advertisement, and ibnnd
woe ; never go where I am not in
vited." raer is a moral to this. Ji you are
wise -advertise.
ADVERTtSlN'G A5D ITS COST.
A successful 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 more 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 ,have the most money to
spend. Reach them, and keep their at
tention, and you will create a current
which others will follow.
The New 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 at.racts 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.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Buchtel's Photograph Gallery
is the only establishment in Oregon that is
thoroughly prepared to do all the different
styles of work in the art. Photographs from
card to life size. Tho new Cabinet Cards,
kc, kc. Small pictures enlarged (retouched
in India ink painted in water colors or oil,
by Mrs. S. J. Rumsey.) All negatives taken
in this gallery will "be carefully preserved,
that additional copies may be had. Mr. B.
has now on hand a very large collection of
negatives, the names of which are recorded
alphabetically in a book for that purpose,
which may be seen in the reception room.
PROOFS OF THE SUPERIOR
QUALITY OF THE
AMERICAN WATCH
MADE AT
WALTHAM, MASS.
The American Watch Company, of Walt
ham, Mass., respectfully submit that their
Watches are cheaper, more accurate, less
complex, more durable, better adapted for
general use,and more easily kept in order and
repaired than any watches in the market.
They are simpler in structure, and therefore
stronger, and less likely to be injured than
the majority of foreign watches, which are
composed of from 125 to S00 pieces, while in
an old English watch there are more than
700 parts. How they run under the hardest
trial watches can have, is shown by the fol
lowing letter :
FEXN. RAILROAD COMPANY.
OrriCE of tiie General Superintendent, J
Altoona, Pa., loth Dec, !8t6.
Gentlemen: The watches manufactured
by you have been in use on this railroad for
several years by our enginemen, to whom
we furnish watches as part of our equipment.
Th2re are now soma throe hundrad of them
Learned on our line, and we consider them
good and reliable time keepers. Indeed, I
bave great satisfaction in saying your
watches give us less trouble, and'have worn
and do wear much longer without repairs
than any watches we have ever had in use
on this road. As you are aware, we formerly
trusted to those of English manufacture, of
acknowledged good reputation; but as a
class they never kept time as correctly, nor
bave they done as good service, as yours.
In these statements I am sustained by my
predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience
extended over a series of years.
Respectfullv,
EDWARD II. WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent.
American Watch Co., Waltnam.
We make now five different grades f
watches, named respectively as follows:
A vpl-eton, Tracey d: Co.,
t altham Watch Co.,
P. S. Bartlett,
Wm. Tilery,
Home Watch Co.,
Waltham, Mas.
Waltham, Mass.
Waltham. Mas.
Boston, Mag.
Boston, Mass.
All of these, with the exception of the
Home Watch Company, are warranted bv
the American Watch Company to be of the
best material, on the most approved princi
ple, and to possess every requisite for a re
liable time-keeper. Every dealer selling
these Watches is provided with the Com
pany's printed card of guarantee, which
should accompany each Watch sold, so that
buyers may feel ure that they ar prchas
isg the genuine article. There are numer
ous counterfeits and imitations of ur
Wathes sold throughout tle country and
we would caution purchasers to he on their
guard against imposition.
Any grades of Wahham Watches mar
purchased of Watch Dealers thron-'heut the
c&untry. B ,
BOBBIN'S A APPLETON
1S2 Broad vrav. X V
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. Francisco, Agent far the panfic Cc6it.''
PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE.
Persons having business in Portland are ad
vised to note the following firms.
W. A. ALDRICH. J. C. MERRILL. JOHN M'CRAKEV.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL& CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AGENTS OF TIIE CALIFORNIA,
Hawaiian and Oiegon Packet Lines.
Importers of San Quentin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee,
Rice, and Pulu.
Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved
Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar.
Dealers in Hour, Grair., Bacon, Lard &,
Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster.
Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship
ment of Merchandise or Produce in New
York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland.
ALDRICH. MKRRILL k CO.,
Nos '204, and 206 California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL k CO..
16 North FrontSireet, Portland.
HOME MANUFACTURE.
HIGGINS &. CO.
Arc 2Vw Xanufartarlng m. Superior
ARTICLE OF
Chemical, Olive, Pale, and Brown
FAMILY SOAP,
VXWCII WE WILL SELL AT SAN
V V Francisco Prices, and deliver to up
river boats free of charge.
All orders sent to Portland Soap Factory,
or to McCraken, Merrill k Co., Agents, will
meet with prompt attention.
W. L HIGGINS k CO.,
ll:ly Proprietors,
No. S Front Street, Portland, Oregon,
One block north of O. S. N. Co.'s Wharf.
McCRAKEN, MERRILL k CO., Agents.
THE NATIONAL COLLEGE
OF
BISIXESS ASD COMMERCE!
Corner of ALDER and FRONT streets.
PORTLAND OREGON.
THIS POPULAR, PRACTICAL INSTI
tution offers 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 f
t-3? Tuition for the full Business Course
time unlimited, $50.
Those wishing to become members will be
admitted any week day io the year. No ex
amination at the time of entering.
The Colleire Gazette, giving full informa
tion, is sent, free to all who desire it.
Applicants will apply in person, o
by letter, to M. K. LAUDENSLAGER,
4S.Smj President
PIONEER
OllKG O I A X JIU 1 L. 1) 1 K G,
N. 5 Wathington Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK ROOKS RULED and ROUND to
nv desired pattern.
MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of
style known to the trade.
Orders from the count rv promptlv at
tended to. C. D.SNVDER A CO.
HATS.
MEUSSDORFFER & BRO.,
Manufacturer and Importer of.
And Wholesale and Iitail I'ealerg in,
HATS, C APS,
AND HATTER'S MATERIALS,
No. 72 Ifunt street, Portland Oregon.
Are recv.'ving, in addition to the;r extensive
stock, by ev'-v steamer, all the latest styles
of New York, ndon and Parisian taste, for
gentlemen's and children's wear, which they
will sell cheaper tl.au any other house on
the Pacific coast.
P. S. Hats of every style and description
mada to order, also neatly repaired. 13y
WM. COIUUTT,
San Francisco.
D. MACI.KAT,
Portland.
Importers & Wholesale Grocers,
74 FHONT STREET,
Portland Oregon.
"I OODS SOLD FOR CASH AT A SMALL
auvanc upon
SAX FllANCISCO JOmtlNCJ PRICES!
c. & vr.
Would thank merchants visiting the city to
price their stock betore purchasing. J4.1y
6. W. KOBINSO.V.
J. K. LAKE
EMIGRANT
Stove andTin Store!
No. 154 Front street, Portland. Oregon,
next door to Everding Beebe.
ROBINSON & LAKE,
UEALKKS IN'
Stoves, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
TTAVE JUST LAID IN A LARGE stock
X JL of stoves of the latest styles, consist
ing in part of the following cook stoves :
Pride of the Pacific, UepuLlic,
Golden Gale, Crystal Palace,
Buck's Patent, Harvest Queen,
Diamond Rock, Hearthstone,
Also : A good stock of Parlor and Box
stoves, tin ware, Ac, tc.
Also: An assortment of Pumps, etc.
We are satisfied that we can give satisfac
tion to our patrons, in every respect, as w
are deternv.ned to sell at fair price.
We hold ourselves in readiness, and are
rreoared to do roofintr. snoutincr. and all
kinds of job work, on shurt notice, and in a
satisfactory manner,
ROBINSON k LAKE.
Portland, March 15th, 1S7. 21.1y
C. II. MYERS,
PLUMBING, 15 AS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
No. 110 First Street Portland.
Gas Fixtures,
Cooking Ranges,
Hot. Water Boilers,
Marble Top Washsfands.
Sheet Lead and Block Tin,
l aler Closets,
Bath Tubs,
Lead Pipe
Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes.
TEES. ELBOWS, I2ETUHX BENDk
NIPPLES, PL'S II ING S, d-c
for Steam, Water and (Ja.
ALSO
Scotch TnUes, Water Guages, Whistle
Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe.
Aniile. and Check Valves, Gunge
Cocks. Air Cocks, and all kinds
ot Bras Work. Rubber
Hose, Hose Pipes, kc.
Hotels, public buildines, and private re
dences heated with the latest improvement,
in steam or hot air apparatus
I invite citizens geoerallv to call and ex
amine my stock, which has been selected
with great care, and special attention giveo
to the wants of this market B
Mny 18.1S67. bly c. II. MYERS.
JUSTICES' BLANKS, of rJdTh.
t t.on, for sale at the ExTERnwK office.
HIgHest Prle ,,atl for AVool, Ucr
skias, aud Dried fruit, by
J-hers Sr Brother.
Smlem Woolen iioUs fllJ
sale or retail, at Salem prices, by
J. Myers & Brother,
P0R TLA ND B USINESS G UIDE
Persons having business in Portland are ad-
Tised to note tne following nrms.
GALLERY !
On door south from the corner of First and
Morrison streets, near the Western,
Portland, Oregon.
Wm. T- Shanahan,
IMPORTER AND DBAlRR I JT
M US 1 CA L INSTR UMEXTS,
FINE ENGRA VINGS,
PIC TUBE FRAMES
And MOLDINGS.
THE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK
of Engravings, Cromos, Plain and col
ored Lithographs, etc., ever before cllered
in this market, just received and for sale at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
also:
Views of Columbia River Scenery!
Constantly on hand.
ACBKT TOR BRADBURY 9 CELKBRATCD
GrsiiMl Scale IMsmos !
Which have given universal satisfaction,
and which he guarantees to sell at San Fran
cisco prices.
f Special nttention 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 ot Musical Instruments.
Pianos for Rent.
(36.1y
Ii;iiios.
H. SINSHEIMER & CO.,
New York Manufacturers of
Bell Metal Patent Agraffe
Grand Scale Pianofortes !
rpi
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES
1 pectfully announce to his old patrons
and the public generally, that he will keep
constantly on hand a good assortment of the
above class Pianos, which he offers whole
sale and retail at New Yoik prices.
AGENT FOR STEISWAT A SO9
fVlnlitiiwl Pi'tiinfnWfke t
A.E. THOMPSON'S
Patent Swell and Voice Tremelo
Choral Organ.
N. B. Pianos aad Organs carefllv tuned
and repaired. 11. SINSHEIMER,
StJ.ly 111 Front at. Portland, Oregon.
Sixteen Years in Oregon.
S. J. M'CORMICK,
TIIE
Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher
Of this State, dVsires to inform all his old
customers (and as many new ones as may
not be acquainted with the fact) that) ht stiif
continues to operate at the
FRANKLIN BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland.
(exactly orrosiTB mocht noon)
Wher h is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION ROOKS for all kinds of
Musical Instruments.
cm ncu Mtrsit: hooks,
BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS,
MISCELLANEOUS POORS,
CHEAP rCHLICATIONS,
NEWSPAPERS.
MAGAZINES,
GLOBES,
1'RESSES,
lyr. PENS,
Photographic Albums,
And every other article in the above line.
itoiHurr n. law,
IMPORTER OK
Hard Wood Lumber
COACH, CARRIAGE,
AND WAGON MATERIALS !
Portland, Oregon.
HAS NOW ON HAND and TO ARRIVE
the finest stock ever imported t this
coast. Being selected under his personal
supervision he can warrant it to be of the
best, and would call the attention of dealers
and wagon makers to his assortment of
EASTERN OAK,
ASH, AND HICKORY,
PLANK,
WHITE WOOD.
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES,
AXLES, POLES, BENT RIMS
Shaft, Bows, Single trees, Plow
Beams and Handles, kc.
Orders for the above, also for Boxes, Thim
bles, Skeins, Iron and Steel, promptly
filled.
JIOBEKT II. JLAWj
Commission Merchant, 38 First st.,
Corner of Pine, Portland, Oregon.
Consignments solicited. (36. ly
T0BACC0! TOBACCO!
JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM
the Manufacturers,
3,000 Boxes
Choice Brands Virginia Chewing !
COMPRISING
Iiht Pressed Natural Leaf ;
Hard 41 " 4
Bright lbs. in Caddies ;
Sweet Honey Dew in Caddies;
Twist, Pocket Piece, and other
Fancy Styles. '
ALSO, 10.000 POUNDS
Select Virginia Smoking Tobacco !
Of the best brands, put up in hales and
packages of one pound, halves and
quarters. Also :
SOLACB, SOLAR AND TOINO AMERICA
FINE CUT CHEWING!
WfS l?rLrICeiTi"K ereT thirtY day.,
nlc uianuiacmrer.
He olTVr thr iKnm .m,.A i -
bond or tax nairl nt. Sari va:. V.
cash W e have now on hand, and are con
stantly receiving, a large assortment of
Havana and American Cigars !
To which we -lartipnlnrlv oll .
or Har-kooms and Dealers in general.
VW There can also be found at this estab
lishment, a complete assortment of Yankee
Cue Wax and leathers, Fishing Tackle, etc,
V A SJsFR WAV M. rv
31-?m) 17 Front st., Porti'and.
1 l-T1 jfn fr"l
PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE.
Persons having business in Portland are ad
vised to note the following firms.
W I L L A M E T T
IRON WORKS COMPANY!
North Front aijd E sts.,
Portland. Oregon.
Iron Founders,
STEAM ENGINE
BOILER B U I LDERS.
THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
bank of the rtver,- 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. Jolin
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for fifteen years gives
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining and
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !
FLOCKING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! I MINING TCMPS ! !
&C, SiC, &C,
Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all
Unas. IRON S II UTTER WORK at San
Erancisco cost and freight. Wheeler t Ran
dalUt Patent Grinder and Amalgamator.
Punoar't and Steven Self Adjusting Patent
Piston Packing, either applied to old or new
tteam cylinder. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and
dies, if the best hard iron. S:ltf
Removed ! Removed !
The old and well known
Ifortlsiiitl Foundry,
D. MONNASTES, 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 vears oast. 2:1 r
1851.
.1867
E. J. NORTHRUP & C&
OFFER FOR SALS LOW
Builders' Hardware and Carpenters'
Tools,
Blacksmiths' and Machinists' Tools,
Coopers' aud Tanners' Tools,
Mining and Farmers' Tools,
Mill and Cross Cut Saws,
Ship and Steamboat Hardware,
Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Oars, Packing,
Manilla and Hemp Cordage,
Anchors, Blocks and Sheave?,
Powder, Fuse, S7ot, head and Caps,
Wooden Ware, 2'wines and Brushes.
IRON, STEEL,
AND
Blacksmiths' Goods, Cunibnrland Coal, Put
nam, New York and Gritliu Horse N-ails,-Malleable
Nuts and Irons for Bug
gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins
and Iron Axles, all sizes.
WAGON TIMBER,
Hubs, Spoles, Axle, Poli and Shafts, Rent
Rims, Sawed Eellvi,- d'C, hc.
Agent for A. S. IlallWlic & Co., Wire
Hope Mttnufarf urrrH.
t57 Circu4ars furnished on- application;.
Our facilities for pin-chasing goods in the
Eastern Markets beinc of a superior charac
ter, we are enabled to otter goods in our line
at ns low rates as they can be purchased in
this market. We call the attention of deal
ers to our stock, which comjirisvs the mol
complete and extensive assortuM-nt of goods
in this line ever out-red in tins martet.
E. J. NOKTHIiUP k CO.,
151 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
May ISth, isr7. Sfi:Sm
H. W. CORBETT & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
AMKRICAN AND ENGLISH
HARDWARE,
Also : BOUTS and SHOES!
No. 53 Front street, corner of Oak, Portland.
Building Hardware, Caienlers' and
Joiners' Tools, Cutlery, Saddlery
Hardware, Springs and Axels, and
Blacksmiths' Tools,
Agricultural Implements !
MINING TOOLS!
ENGLISH HARDWARE!
Direct from England, selected expressly
for this Market.
Powder, Lead, and Shot!
Having had an EXPERIENCED AGENT in
New York, who attends exclusively to
purchasing and forwarding Goods for me,
I am enabled to obtain them t'irect from
the Manufacturers, at the lowest rates,
and to oiler superior inducements to
purchasers. (14:lv
Established
1857.
Established
J. O'CONNOR,
No. 90 First street. Portland.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden,
Crass and Flower Seeds !
ill Seeds from this Establishment are
Warranted Fresh and Genuine.
Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruits and
v egctables.
Foreigu and Domestic Green do do
Vegetables and Fruit Packed with care for
Shipment.
NUTS Pea-nuts, Brazil-nuts, Wal nuts, Fil
berts and Almr.,,,1.
GROCERIES A selected stock of choice
groceries, bought expressly for faniilv use.
All of which is rfl-.TPf f'nr ich at
cash prices. Orders solicited.
35:ly JOKV O'tOSXOR,
No. 90 First st., Portland, Oregon.
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Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
Harness, Saddles, Saddlery
Ware, Arc, $cc.
And everything ajypertaining io the
Trade.
J3f?All kinds of Carriage Trimmins done
to order. f44.tf
Island Sugar and Molasses.
2 500 KEGSISLAND SUGAR;
' 150 BBLS. ISLAND MOLASSES,
ex-Honolulu Packet, and for
sale by M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO.
SAN FRANCISCO.
TO MILKMEN, DAIRME
AND STOCK RAISERS.
OTL CAKE MEAL TIIE BEST FEED
known for increasing the product and
richness of Milk, fattening Stock, and fitting
it for market, For sale in quantities de
sired. Also, Pure
RAW AXD BOILED UJfSEED OIL,
and Ground Paint, designed es
pecially for outside work,
constantly on hand.
ALSO, WASTED,
CASTOR BEANS AND FLAXSEED,
for which cash will' be paid on delivery.
Pacific Linseed Oil and Lead Works,
King street, near Third, San Francisco,
51:tf L. B. BENCHLEY k CO., Agents.
RUB B E R
CLOTHING COMPANY!
118 Montgomery Street,
San Francisco California.
Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers
of all kinds India Rubber Goods.
Riillcr Clotliing: !
All kinds and styles !
Druggist and Fancy Goods,
Stationery,
Combs,
Balls and Toys,
Pipes and Canes,
Blankets,
Piano Covers,
Lap Roles,
Air and Water Goods!
Rubber Xcclt Tics !
For Ladies and Gentlemen !
Door 3 fats,
Wagon springs, eh Shaft Rattlers,
Curry Combs, and Horse Boots,
Buckets and Pails,
Gloves and Napkin Pings,
Toilet Glasses,
Card Baskets t Fans.
Latest styles of
Rubber Jewelry !
By every steamer.
JOSEPH FRASER,
Sole Agent' for the Pacific Coast.
S2 Lake street, Chicago.
247 Broadway, New York. 45.tf
A CARD
FOR TIIE FALL AND WINTER
CJLOTIIIxYQ TRADE
Of San Francisco,
BADGER & LINDENBERGER,
Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street,
Cor. Merchant, San Francisco,
Importers an& Wholesale 1kalers
ENTIRE NW AN'0 FUKSH STOCK !
7E WOULD CALL ATTENTION OF
Uountrv .Mercnams to our usuaUv
large stock of ;-oc.s. Our stock comprises
every article in' the Clothing and Furnishing
line. We have constantly on hand the larg
est and greatest variety of Cassirneres and
Wool Hits,-of awy house in San Francisco,
and our prices for tise goo"s are less than
those of any house, as we receive them di
rect from the manufacturer's consignment.
Our stock of Fall anb Winter Goods is
particularly attractive, and the great feature
to the country merchant is the unusually
low prices.
Less than- the Cost of Importation !
We also keep the staple articles in the
Dry Goods line, which Goods we have pur
chased in this rftwrket under the hammer,
and are o$ertng theiiv at New York cost, or
less.
We publish this card in order that we mav
make new acquaintances, and induce those
who have not heretofore purchased of us, to
call and examine onr frfock.
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.
We remain. Respectfully vwr (b't Serr'f
BADGER & LINDENBERGER,
Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse,
Nos 411, 413 and 415 Battery street.
San Francisco, July SOth, '67. 42.3m
MIS CELL A NEO US.
OREGON LEATHER !
The Best on the Coast.
TIios. Armstrong:,
Manufacturer of
ALL KINDS OF LEATHER!
Milwackie, Oregon'.
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN
forni DEALERS
AND MANUFACTURERS
That he is prepared to furnish ns cood and
durable an article of Leather as can be made
on the Pacific Coast, at the following rates:
Harness Leather, per lb 28 to "0 cents.
Extra heavy, for Concord. .. . S3 "
Skirting, per pound 23 to 32 "
Belting, in the side So "
Cut, per square foot, fl 00
Side, upper, " " "16 to 20 cents.
Grain Leather " " " IS to 22 "
Light Huff, or Grain for Wo
men's work 18 to 20 "
Calfskins, per doz $50 00 to $!" 00
Kip " " -4000 to 60 00
Hndle, per side 3 50 to 4 00
'Jollar, per side 1 00 to 2 50
Lace Leather, per side 2 00 to 4 00
-ey J oo noi mm iiiai Harness j.eaiuer
X 1 x 1 - 1 .1 X TT XI
should necessarily be made in Santa Cruz, in
order to stand the test of our climate ;
r:?7 Nor do I think that Heltine, iu order
to bear the strain of Oregon Machinery, must
be made in the Atlantic States.
ALL I ASK IS A
JJ sx i i" O li i ii o o !
And I will prove, to the satisfaction of nil
concerned, that Oregon Leather is the best
on the Coast.
t-T" AH orders will meet with prompt at
tention. Address :
THOMAS ARMSTRONG.
S6.1y) Milwaukie, Oregon.
THE BEST SELECTION
1-
And largest assortment of
Ladies' Gents', Misses', Boys'
and Childrens'
BOOTS and SHOES.
Can be had at the PHILADELPHIA ROOT
AND SHOE STORE, No. 112 Front street,
Portland, oppoite Walter Bros. Carpet store,
X J .l l i X X -l
wnere new goons oi me laiesi si.yies are re
ceived by every steamer, direct from the east,
enabling us to sell cheaper than anv other
store in ths city. KAST k CA II A LIN.
14.) 112 Front street. Portland.
WALL PAPER, WINDOW Curtains
of all kinds, and paper shades.
Sold by CHARM AX.
Atk your neighbor to subscribe
for the Exterfrise.
I TRA VEL AND TRAT
p v. n t t -c
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lraiisnonauon Company.0
TN CONSEQUENCE OF LOW xv.T
X m the Upper Willamette the ATER
STEAMER SENATOR
will leave the Company's dockT foot of i
street, Portland, ofA
On Mondays and ThurSday
Or EACH WEKK,
AT 5 O'CLOCK, A.M.
Connecting with the steftie'P
ECHO or ENTERPRISE
FOR '
Salem, Albany, and Oorvalli;.
On all other days (Sundays excepted
AT 7 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
COFCTING jFJtJ TUB STjg-
tefef?. UNION,
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday
of each week, for Dayton and in
termediate points.
A. A. McCCLLy
0 President P. J q,.
Oregon Steam Saiigatiaa
C O u J 3? .A. UST Y !
NOTICE.
O
REDUCTION OF FARE.
A RRANGEMKNTS HAVE BEEN" pro
jJl. ii-ciku uv me ' strain JVvl
Ration ( ompany and the PiontcrSit,'
( oin puny, whercbv oasseniers can n,V."
chase THROUGH TICKETS from Iortfard
to the different points in Idaho at the follow
ing rates: q
From Portland to Boise Citv, $51 r.
" Maho citV.v.;;. n:
" Si,vt'r City.... 61 ;
Tassengcrs can lay over at Umatilla br
giving notice to the Agent of the -TionwV
Stage Company.''
TJii-ohrH Tirltets Sold only at th
Company's Office In Portland. '
The rates of passage on the mer until
further notice will be as follows:
From Portland to Dalles tg 15
" rmatilla...'."" j3L
" Wallnla ifi w
From Dalles to Umatilla. jq 00
" Wallula ".; uoo'
" Umatilla ' Wallula... 255
THE BOATS OF THE 0. S. If. CO.
For the Dalles
WILL LEAVE POUTLAXD DAILY,
(Sundavs excepted,
AT 5 O'CLOCK. A. M.
Boats on the tppcr Columbia'
LEAVE CELILO OX
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
FOR
Umatilla & Wallula,
HETURXIYG The Boats will W,
Wallula every Monday, and Wednedai,
and Friday mornings, touching at Umatiii
and arrive at Dalles same dar.
j. e. AivswortTH,
President 0. S. S. Ct.
Portland, July 16th ISi". l:i
mowticello route.-"
On and nfCir Monilaj, Srpt. 2:8,1(67,
-r TIIE STEAMER
Will Leave PORTLAND for
EI0NTICELL0,
EVEKT
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,
At G O-clotlt, A. 31.
The STAGE leaves immediately on th
arrival of the boat, and reachts 01ynsjr-.i
the next evening.
RETURNING. The Boat will leare .Mm
ticello every Tuesday, Thursday and Jtmr
dav, (on arrival of the Stage from Olrnipii
at 1 o'clock P. M.
J. C. AIXSAVORTH,
President O. S. S. Ci.
ASTORIA ROUTE
THE U. S. MAIL STEAMER
Will leave Portland for Astoria and im
mediate landings, on Monday and Fridays
each week, at 6 o'clock a. m. Returnm
will leave Astoria on Tuesday and Satnrsir
at 6 a. u.
J. c. AixswortTir,
President O. S. X. t.
J . IvI. K E E L E R,
Oregon Commission Agency
OFFICE. 95 LIBERTY STRKET,
NEW YORK CITY.
For buying and shipping direct. bf
Isthmus or Cape Horn, all classes and vri
ties of Merchandise, including Musical In
struments, Farming Implements, CarrU;1
and Machincrv.
tW Faith fill attention will also be
if tliA xcii-infv anA licnAcitirin nf PlttPIltS.
All orders and business will receire promri
attention. Goof's shipped in best style
lowest rates, and insured to order.
BUSINESS I'.EFF.REXCKS : '"
ai.i;u if : 1 1 i. r i-.un.iiM. M i
J. II. Moores, Salem. Oregon.
I nomas iuonteith, Albany, Uregon.
NEW YORK CITT REFERENCES.
J. L. Brownell k Pro., Bankers, 2S Brod i
A. E. 4 C. E. Tilton, . and 7 Liberty -A.
M. .Starr, late of Orcpon, 95 Libert -
Aioon Jiann, i reasurer .auoum
Co., 1 Wall st. Syjtf
TOIINSON k McCOVVN ARE Tllfc"
f ) Agents in Oregon City, of the 1
Fire Insurance Companv, the best i
business on this coast. 'This Compf"
the only one in Oregon that
Issue Policies and Adjusts Loss
Without referring the case to San Fmnci -
ALSO, AGENTS OF 'in
' fn!
North America Lile insurant
Presenting the most desirable 'ew!,
having its policies guaranteed by "e "
of New Vork. . . jt-
lr Don't delay attention to the.
ters until vour property is destroyed i
or until you a.-e sick, when you cal",.;:f
insured. Call immediately.
CHARLES S. WHITMAN,
Attorney at Law; o
Office Corner of Fifth
. Washington City. '
y Special attention giren to the - rffy
meiTt and issuing of patents or pn ,
claims, Pre-emption a'VV "t's before
ments, and all classes of businw ,.
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TT4S REMOVED THE BALA
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J l his stotK oi
Wines and liquors?
TO . orf fl"'
X,40 First Sirce.,
Directly in the rear of L
business 1'art.ea in want oi
Wines and Krand,";,"j" for S'ff" L'
Empty Frcs aod arrU3 '
ft.
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idEkS JOHN H. COUCH
Sxow Master.