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5 o o o 35S3 e o O o SO.YU OF THE PCtlPKIXS. Thousands of poets Lave S;;S',C With its rul.vj.iice and its thrills divine ; Q'ut I tunc my strain to a diiierent th'i'S The pumpkin, the joby pumpkin, I sing. The neach is a beautiful thing, I know, I , lnw . -weet is is rl"f ' ' . 1 i Pnmoloirists give their gieatest care TiT)iak'e more luscious the luscious pear ; It' all very well, 'twist me ami you, Hut pears don't last, and the pumpkins do. Apples are good, when ripe and sound No better fruit ever fell to the grouud ; Rut had pumpkins grown on tin: Tree of Life, AYe shouldn't have' fallen thro' Adam's wife. (7n Pumpkins are good to cut ami dry, Pumpkins are glorious made into pie ; J'umpkinS iire beautiful while they grow, And the cattle eat 'cm as well, we know. This is the end of the Pumpkin Song Sing it loudly and sin; it strong; And if on a bit of praise vou're bent, Cull it "some pumpkins'' I'll be content. FARM ITEMS. Let not every pain send ilieo to the !.otor. every quarrel to the lawyer, or very thust to the drain shop. Neatness and the proper temperature are fundamental' reiujsite3 in making a gool quality of butter. FJvcrv good doctrine leaves behind it an etlieiial furrow ready for the planting of so liarv of seeds which shall bring an abundant I5y hid will the late horse-tamer, Rurey, leaves Cruiser to his brother, on condition that the famous horse, shall never bo put to work nor exhibited. o Clover is no more likely to stand over flow than grass. It does much better ia light than on heavy soils. The best way Is to experiment on each. All teaching Q answers for outline; experiments fill the outlines, ami nothing else will. Liquid manures, soap-suds, wash, etc., applied once a week to dahlias, roses, etc., will cause them to grow vigorously and Qdoublo the size and beauty of their blooms, lie careful in applying not to Wet tiie foliage, but make a little trench around each plant, pour in the liquid, and afterward fill up again with dry earth. In Kankakee, Illinois, are many thou sand acres of flax, and the fanners are do ing better with it than any other crop. The best way to rase flax is for the fann ers, say in one towu ship, to engage in the business in connection with capitalists. who will put up proper works and pas good prices for the liber. Of the indispensable authors in every American library, 'Washington Irving is 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. Dr Pecholicr avers that a milk diet, if strictly adhered to, will relieve a person afllieted with certain forms of heart disease. 1'nder the influence of this diet the impulse of the heart diminishes, together with the palpitation, and the congested condition of the face, the brain, and the lungs. The patient experiences unexpected improve ment, and by the adoption of this plan life may be prolonged, even in eases whergja permanent cure aannot be hoped lor. o When PjSoto discovered the Missis tuppi'lh.' found that there were a civilized jjwple in what is now Tennessee, who were governed by a queen, who sat on a throne. Nor were the people at all like the aborigines. Among the great vai ie'y of beautiful crops whieh they raised ho o noticed thg suu-llower had great promi nence, ?he product of which was used for Pirttor, lard, dressing leather, and for huoips, having same qualities as olive oil. A quarter of an acre would make a pro digious yield. It is preferred by poultry O to com, as it is in some degree annualized and it can be made into cake suitable for feeding horses and cattle. The culture of the soil has, In nil Scs, been regarded as an appro priate and congenial occupation for declining lite. Cicero, in his admir able treaties on "Old xge,"speaking in the peion of Cato the Elder, when he comes to consider the pleas ures of the aged, gives the most prominent place to those w hich may lc enjoyed in agricultural pursuits. These, he adds, are not impaired by the advance of years and approach, as near as possible,to trie ideal 'life of the AVise Man.' Guided by the light oi nature, he contemplated that 'power," as he callsdt, ot the earth by which it is enabled to return to the husbandman, with usury, what he has committed to its trust. It be longs to us favored with a knowledge f the spiritual relations of the uni verse not vouchsafe J to the heathen world, fo look upon agriculture in higher aspects, especially in the ad vance of life; and as we move forward ourselves towar the great crisis of our being, to catch an intelligent glimpse of the grand arcana of na lure as exhibited in the creative ener gy of the terrestrial elements, the suggestive mystery of the quickening seed1, and the sprouting planting ; the resurrection of universal nature iron her wintry grave. 8 A celebrated skeptical philoso. pher of the last century the hislori an lltinve thought to demolish the credibility of the Christian lievela lion, by this concise argument: ''It is contrary to experience that a miracle should b2 trne, but not centrary to experience that testimony should be Olse." The last part of the proposi tion, especially in a free country, on tbe eve orn popular election, is un happily, too well fuunded; but i what bookworm's dusty cell, tapes triedwith the cobwebs of ages, where the tight of real life a.d nature never forced its way; in what pedant's School, here " deaf ears listen tn 1 dnmlrii o, 1 IP i i ii i oumujipF, nnd bund fo ow-or r.r.l vii .,. , ...v- HU by bhr.d guides, did he learn that it is contrary to experience th n n miraclo shoutd be true? Most cer - rutionr.l man connected ivitb b-t i TV. Cl,or lh.l !?, . W lh J'Osl.anJ- .y. x our lv,a jacket, if he coulj Iwve comprehended U terms r,t , proposition wonhl i,,. . ; ,l ' 'Olid havo trent.t.1 it 1 with scorn. Contrary to experience that phenomena should exist which we cannot trace to causes perceptible to the human sense, or conceivable by human thought! It would be much nearer the truth to say that u-iil.m tbf Jmstmnflinnn's experience phenomena which can he rationally traced to anything but the instant enemy of creative power. "miscellaneous. Iisiporisil Mills, OIIEO.V MTV. KEKP COXSTANTLV OX HAND FOR SALE : "3 BRA N A ND CII1 CHEN FEED ! Zp Parties wanting feed must furnish their sacks. 3".tf rmjch"fo3Tsale. STTr.vTi:!) retwelx the. clack auias and the 0SE30N CITY TOWN PLAT ! In the vicinity of the place of T. J. llunsaker. Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to LEVY & t'ECliHEIMER, Ot'.tf Main street, Oregon City. JOHN II. SCII RAM, Manufacturer and Dealer ia fX SADDLES, HARNESS, itik, cYc, etc., Main street, between Third and Fourth, Oregon City. r",I!E attention of parties desiring anything I in my line, is directed to my stock, be fore making purchases elsewhere. (lv) " JOHN 11. SCIIRAM. ISAAC VUR. J. K. GK.UIAM. FASH & GRAHAM, Rutchcrs and Meat Venders. Thankful for the favors of the community in the past, wish to say that they will eon thine to deliver to their patrons, from the wagon, as usual, On 2'ucx-lii; uni! S-tttirthiy of ench ifctk, all the best qualities of beet. Mutton, and Pork, or any other class of meats in the .Market. 47:tf L O CI U S is. ALUUIG HT, EXCELSIOR MARKET ! Corner of Fourth and Main Sis., Oregon City Oregon. rpAKK TUTS METHOD OF INFORMING JL the public that aiov keep constantly on hand ail kinds fresh anil salt meats, such as AlUTTON, VEAL, COilNEf) BEEF, IT A MS, ' TICK E LED PORK, LA ED, Ami everything else to be found in their line of business. LOG US k AEERIC.HT. Oregon City, April -J"th, 1(!7. titly C 32 1ST T 11 -A. I . 9 (Lute J-' s JJ'ir.it,) Removed to the lower story of the late Court House, under the Kxtkiei-uise oliice. Main Street Oregon City ?r The undersigned will kep f on hand all the varieties of - ih fresh and cured meats: Poultry, Vegetables, Corned Beef and Pork, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Tallow, A liberal share of patronage is solicited, as we expect to keep as good an assortment and of as ood quality, as the country aHon!' whieh will be delivered to purchasers ut uu reasonable distance in the citv. t:Jvj 11 VAN Si MAYER. TO rLii??I i-iX, DA I li AND STOCK RAISERS. o IL CAKE MEAL THE REST FEED known for increasing the product and richness of Milk, fattening Stock, and fitting it for market. For sale in quantities de sired. Also, I'ure HAW A X I) iiOlLKO USSKKI) Oil.., and Ground Paint, designed cs jKciully for outside work, constantly on hand. ALSO, WANT EH, CASTOI2 J1EAXS AXI FLAXSEED, for which cash will be paid on delivery. I'ai'i tic Luixn-il Oil cunt Liud Work, Kin1' street, near Third, San Francisco, rl:tf L. li. RENCHLEV A CO., Agents. "YV".A.ISr TE D ! OAA AAA LRS. OF GOOD MER UU,UUU C11ANTAI5LE OATS, to be delivered at our 'Warehouse in Cane mah.for which we will pay one dollar per 100 lbs. Also : ) AAA F'USIIELS O F PIN ,UUU Line, or Kidney Fohi RUSIIELS OF PINK - EVE, atoes. For which we will pav ."o cents per bushel for White Kidney, aud i') cents per bushel for other kinds. Also : MK,009 lbs. No. 1 Pork ! For which we will pay six dollars for even loo lbs. J'ork to be well fatted, and not to weigh less than joo lbs to the hn. RARI.OW A SIIEI'I'ARD. 1? Ad o be delivered at our warehouse, in (,'anemah. f l.tf OEEGON LEATHER ! The Best on the Coast. Tlios. Ai-Bjistrons, Manufacturer of ALL KINDS OF LEATHER ! JIimvai-kie, Or.Eoo.v. rpilV. UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN JL form DEALERS AM) MANUFACTURERS That he is prepared to furnish as jrood and durable an article of Leather as can be made on the Pacific Coast, at the following rates: Harness heather, per lb 2s to CO cents. Extra heavy, for Concord ... . Skirting, per pound 2S to " Reltiug, in the side ;)r, " " Cut, per sijuaro foot, $1 oo Side, upper, ' " " li', to ' cents, tirain Leather " " " Is to 22 " Light Rutt, or Grain for Wo men's work is to 20 " all klns, per doz f;too to 40 00 ID ! "l "Jp 4000 to (M 0i lii idle. per sida 5 r,.i p, 4 no 'Jollar. per side 1 00 to 2 .o Lace Leather, per side 2 oO to 4 0v ;?f I do not think that ILtrnoc ! (.at!r i - sll',HlU1. "essarily be made in Santa Cruz," in 01'Jer t0 staIul tlie te' of "1,r climate; , ., ' m rtw- ,ur mi i u.inK mat lieilin" in order ' ta the strain of Orecon Maehinerv, mut f hv Uiadc 111 thu Atlautio States, i ALL I ASK IS A L ""ill prove, to the satisfaction of all j that Oregoa Leather is the best i on r' ! . i:C AU --7 ' 1 meet with nmnm lulJtl!1' Auirt.s: i hum a s a rmstr on o, ililwaukie, Oregon. 1 - !--iy) Hi A I 'EL AXD TllAXtPUhTATIOX. Oregon Steam Rsmgalion C O i: l y jSr Y" ! NOTICE. REDUCTION OF FARE. Arrangements have i;eex iikr fected by the Oii gim St ait Nnvl- :i(ioi Cumpaiiy and tliePioiurrhlagc ('oinnaii v u licrcliv mission 'ers ran imr- chase TJIROU(;iI TICKETS from Portland i to the different points iu Idaho at the follow ing rates : From Portland to P.oisc Citv, $.11 50 " Idaho City (Jl .)0 " " Silver City (Jl 50 Passengers can lay over at Umatilla by giving notice to the Agent of the -Pioneer Stage Company.' Tliroiiglk Ticket- Soll only at tle t'.i!ij;i ny's tJlHce In I'oitliiiKl. The rates of passage on the river until further notice will be as follows : From Portland to Dalles $C 2. " " I'liiatilla i: 00 " " Wallula 10 00 From Dalles to Umatilla 10 00 " AVallula 11 00 " Umatilla " Wallula 2 .".0 THE BOATS OF THE 0. S. N. CO. For the Dalles AVILL LEAVE POUTLiXD DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) AT 5 O'CLOCK. A.' M. Gouts on tUc X"iifr Coluinbiil. J.EAVE CELILO O.N Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, FOR Umatilla & Wallula. RETUUSIXG-The Roats wilt leave Wallula every Monday, and Wednesday, and Friday mornings, touching at Umatilla and arrive at Dalles same dav. On antl after ?Ioiulny, Sept. 1SG7, THE STEAM Kit kpMl ,) u r;i:v Will leave Portland for Monlicello KVE11V Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, At G O'clock, A. 31. The STAGE leaves immediately on the arrival of the boat, and reaches Olympia the next eveninti. RETURNING. The Roat will leave Mon ticello every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, (on arrival of the Stage from Olyuipia) at'l o'clock I. M. Portland, July IGth lsi!7. S:tf J. C. A I WORTH, J'rexii'iit O. X. Co. ASTORIA ROUTE. THE U. S. MAIL STEAMER iy JOHN H. COUCH S.vow Master. Will leave Portland for Astoria and inter mediate landings, on Monday and Friday of each week, at (j o'clock A. M. Returning, will leave Astoria on Tuesday and Saturday at 0 a. m. J. C. AIXSWORTlf. J'ri-xnlt lit O. S. X. Co. PEOPLE'S Transportation Company. NOTICE. V l XTK It A It It A X G E3I IL T. 17ROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, UNTIL further notice, TIIE STEAMER ALERT ! WILL LEAVE TIIE COMPANY'S DOCK, Portland, every day i Sundays excepted), FOit oiii:go. city, At QS o'clock, A. M., Connecting with the Steamers RELIANCE and FANNIE PATT0N, ox Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, OF EACH WKKK, FOR SALEM, ALBANY & C0RVALLIS, and with the steamer ENTERPRISE, On Wcdn rsday of each tceek, for HARB.ISBTJBQ and EUGENE CITY- and with the steamer I N I ON, On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, of each week, for Dayton, La fayet'e and McMinnville. November liith, Sf,7. A. A. McCULLY, rr,-bh;,t '. T. Co. V ii RUBBB R CL0TH1H0 COMPANY! US Montgomery Street, San Francisco California. Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of all kinds India Lubber Goods. All kinds and styles ! Druggist and Fancy Goods, Stationery, Combs, Balls and Toys, 2'ipcs and Canes, Blankets, J'iano Covers, Baj Roles, Air and Water Goods! ift!lcr $"cclfc Tics I For Ladies end Gentlemen ! Door Mats, Wagon springs, it- Shaft Rattlers, Curry Combs, and Horse Boots, Buckets and Pails, Gloves eind Xajkin Rings, Toilet Glasses, Card Baskets t- Fans. Latest styles of Ily every steaner. JOSEPH ERASER, Sole Agent for the I'acitic Coast. 8-2 Lake street, Chicago. G47 Proadway, New York. f45.tf j A. J. MAPtSHALL, j Wagon and Carriage J faker, Main street, Oregon City. Wagons made to order, find all work i work ,n ; isfactory ; tins line executed in the mo?t sati manner, at reasonable rates. UUll'.l , V 1 LUOlllIUlL I t I V : Z'JT All kinds of country produce taken i exchange for work, at cash prices. Give 1 e a tiial. 4-.f j I OREGON CITY" BUSINESS. HOME MADE i bsoi Levy 5c Feciiiieimer, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Furniture, OIIKGO.V CITV, MPAKETIIIS METHOD OF INFORMING X the public that they have now on hand a itfe invoice of SQUAIM-: AXD EXTENSION TABLES, Ii UREA US. RED-STEADS, LOUX(JES. DESKS, STANDS, CHAIRS, And various other Qualifies of Rich and Medium Furniture ! Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, which merits the attention of buyers. We MANUFACTURE FURNITURE Using good materials, and employing the very best mechanics in the State, hence w j can warrant our goods to be as represented, and we are prepared to till all orders with promptness. 1'.'." We call the attention of the imblie to our salesroom, as containing the most complete assortment of disiralk- juiIx in the State. LEW & EECIIIIEIMEIt, 45.1 v Main street, Oregon City. J. 1 IX STREET, OR EG OX CETY. B A R 1 0 & FULLER, (Successors to Wovtman iv Slicppunl.) Keep constantly on hand CAKES! PIES! BREAD! And Crackers of all kinds! Orders in this Line will meet with PROMPT ATTENTION ! BARLOW & FULLER Also keep on hand all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS ! STEAMBOAT STORES ! And all Articles used for Culinary Purposes ! BARLOW a FULLER Sell a line assortment of LIQUORS AND TOBACCO ! !y the Case, or at retail ! Attention is also directed to the fact that nohodv else sells the FAMOUS G REASON CHEESE ! IN SHORT! Farmers and the public generally, are in vited to call at the City Uakery, where the truth will be made apparent that our stock is complete, ami our juices reasonable. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. liAKLO V & FULLER. Oregon City, Jan. Vth, lsOT. (1:1 TTTrtTTTV TMP.OPTAWT I To all wishing py HOUSE SHOEING, BEACK SM1TII1NG, IKON, ETC. John W. Lewis, Corner of 21 A IX u tot SE 'OXI etrei!, OllEUON CITV, Takes this opportunity to inform his old customer, and the public in general, that he now has on hand THE CELEBRATED "Web-Foot" Plow ! And other patterns which he warrants in every particular to give satisfaction. The Farming community are especially and earnestly invited to call and see these im plements, before purchasing elsewhere. AH work in his line is done in the best possible manner, and at such prices as must suit all. In connection with the above de partment of business the undersigned is also prepared to manufacture Wagons and Carriages of every kind! in point ol style and durability E Ql'AIi T O A X V IMP ) li T T". W. Having constantly on hand forsale a large assortment of material, consisting in part of WAG OX TIMBER, IROX, STEEL, ETC., The proprietor is Enabled to fill all Orders ! - such Articfi "ii The Most Favorable Terms. Z-W All work from this establi.-hment. and ail material sold on order, is warranted to be as represented. J. W. LEWIS. Oregon City. Dee l.isrti;. l:lv lsngoln" baRey i "West Side Main Street, Oregon City Oregon. L. BILLEH Proprietor. HAVIXU REMOVED INTO MY NEW BUILDING-! I WOULD INFORM THE PUP.LIC THAT I still coutiuue the manufacture of BREAD, PIES, CAKES, PILOT BREAD, Boston, Butler, Sugar and Soda CE ACKERS, ftc., d-c., dc. In addition to which 1 will keep constantly on baud a large stock of t'he best staple and" FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. I am also aent for the celebrated ni, and ' 3 FLOWER GARDEN i of 11. MILLER, Milwaukie, and am prepared to supply orders for Flowers and Shrubbery at the Nursery prices. Ply I;. PI LEER. L. Z I GLEE & SON., Oregon City, Oregon. KpiE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PRF i J. pared to make all nmn.r r,r - Ime of cooperate, from a well , ZvJ hopshead, of both Uhsl LI . "ti. to,a t . - ' i -. 1 I UIK r 'i' C' Ht "-cas.mableVates. ' fa" exaa!ille -mples of our work, as u 16 llS0'n recommendation. ' 3.'5nO L. ZIGLER & SO.V. OREGON CITY BUSINESS. ORE G O N CITY WOOLEN MANUFACTURING C O 31 P A JV V. rrHE APOVE COMI'NAY ARE XOW J producing aipiality of WOOLEN GOODS WHICH ARE Superior to any ever before offered on tlie Pacific Coast ! Comprising CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, II A 111) TIMES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARN, etc. Zsf Using only the best grades of Wool. The above goods are offered to the trade on the most, favorable terms. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Address : R. J ACOIi, Agent, ;o.Kin Oregon Citv, Oregon. Or L. WHITE Sc, PRO.Agents'at Portland. 0. W. POPE & Co., DEALF.ltS IN STOVES, pOTi rum2s, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. And Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Main Street, Oregon City. The subscribers would respectfully an nounce that they keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Air Tight, and other stoves, suitable to this market, which are being Offered at Portland Prices ! Our assortment in this line is large, and em braces almost anv desired pattern, including the BUCK, HENRY CLAY, HEARTHSTONE, WESTERN EMPIRE, UK EAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, kc. Roofing and Jobbing of every description done to order, in a manner that cannot tail to suit patrons. In addition to the above may be found a good assortment ol Hard ware, Woodenware, etc. C. W. POPE & Co. Oregon City, A m il -.'oth. ls!7. 1. G R EAT F E N I A N LOOK A HER Ef Notwithstanding there was a Rebellion over in Ireland the other day, and the Print ers all became Demoralized, and George up set a 'form" ami knocked my udvci tiscincnt into " Pi," nevertheless, E . 1) . K E L L Y la on hand at the old Stand, and has for sale the fallowing articles, to wit: Coffee, Japan Tea, Dried peaches Tea, Plack Tea, Linen twine. Golden syrup. Green Tea, Col'.ee sugar. Sugars, Chocolate, Pulverized do Salaiatus, Corn starch, Crushed do. Packing salt, Oswego do. Chenr.eal soap. Dairy salt, Candles, Castile do. Table salt. Ground coffee, Fancy U iletdo. Cooking soda, Farini, ante currents Sal. -soda, Sardines, Soda crackers, Rope, Mackerel, Putter do. Corn Meal, Cod:ih, Lrooins, Nut-megs Lead, Placking, Shot, Sni.il', W bite Leans, Prunes, Pockets, Macaroni, Pails, Vinegar, Liipiorish, Cheese, Hominy, Porav, Dried apples. Raisins, Lemon sa rup, Flavoring ext. Kerosene oil, Olive oil. Clothes pins. Cream tartar, Gun caps, ti Shooter balls o-Shooter " Plast'g powd'r tdueing. Stove polish, Sporting do. Rice, Pearl bailey, Valley Millsdo Sago, J'io fruits, 1 east powd rs, riling ink, aiulla ext., Washing do. Tacks, Wash boards, Wash-tubs, Satin gloss starch, Vermacili, Can.- strawberries, Concentrated Lye, Tubacro, Candies, IV tils, Oysters, Ground spices, Engl, piekcls, Lobsters, Cinnamon, American do Tomatoes, Cloves, Cann'd fruits. Peaches, Ginger, Ci anb'y-sauce, Green corn, Mustard, Worcstr shirt: Jellies, Pepper, French must'd Catsup, do sauce, Pluck matches Z-W Cash, and one price to everybody. No goods misrepresented to effect sales. 7.1 f E. D. KELLV. PAINTING. PAINTING. Sign and Steamboat Graining, GilIiii2T, t liin:i Glossing, Ji)iila(i;ms f svll kind. Wood zmzl MsisIe ! Executed as well as can be done en the Pacific Coast. Z-17" Examine our work and iud-e for your selves. Every order attended to' with care ana expedition. C. E. Ml PR AY, West door Ratstons brick. Main st i0-fj Oregon Citv. RETAIL I)E.LER IN SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Has removed into a Z.f EVER STORE in MASONIC B WILDING, ' old'eus,,".111 1-Ieascd to wait upon his In addition to the above, he has recentlv MENtV WKhL 'Sl:L,:'JTli ASSORT Perfumery and Cosmetics ' which are offered forsale at reasonable rato ",lsu" viv, uct. i'.'th, Psi7. MONITOR PL0UE. TARLOW k FELLER, OREGON CITV XJ have on hand for sale, m lots to suit pujehnsers the celebrated 210XETOR OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD, COMING TO OREGON CITY ! Now is tlic Time to Take Passage for The llstablisLmcnt of TTno have just iieci:ivi:d one of the largest and pest as- V V sortinents of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to this Market, consisting, iu part of CLOTHING, OF ALL DKSCR IPTK )NS. For Cleats' and L'oys' wear! FURNISHING GOODS. Of every variety! LADIES" DRESS GOODS, Of all kinds and colors! LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS, HOSIERY, etc., MERR1MAC PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, etc., HATS AND CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES -And un endless variety of goods, too numerous to mention. IfTSalcla llaeey Zniviz! to sell Loiycs llssaia If any one is disposed to doubt (he genuineness of the above stutcments. Especially J 'he latter all the undersigned ask of Item is, that they Call axd Examine the Goods and Prices ! And satisfy themselves. We may be found at the ohl stand, the Brick Building, Main street Oregon City. JACOB BROTHER. OCT" Country Prod 'ice taken in exchange for gods. XD3 THOMAS CI'IARRIARI, HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND REST STOCK OF GOODS IN THE SPUe. which has been carefully selected by himself, and which will he replenish ed by every steamer. After Fiflern Years Experience in merchatvlisinir in Oregon. I think I can. with perfect s:iy that 1 c:i:i :!('"! eorrecta s any outer man, ana give tue oest Lowest prices. It needs no Railroad Sensations, nor tract attention to uiv stock. Prit as you but I have a regulation by which my business is te be governed iu the future As in tho Past, That I will net be Undercold by any cue in Gregon. I have on hand suitable- for this Market. Pry Good-;. (Tothin.tr. Groceries. Hard ware. Queer,.-waie. etc.. also : Paints. Oils. Ac.. togctluT with a stiiendid assortment of Roots and Shoes of every description, all of the best, quality, and latest styles Also : Hats and of every description, for both the Ladies" iuul Gents' wear: Furnishing (loads, etc.. etc.. etc.. all of which 1 will sell at the very lowest price for ea.-di. Couutiy produce taken in exchange for Goods. Particular attention paid to orders from the country. Also: To consb'timeuts of goods, and piompt returns made for the same. I wish to return my thanks to my numerous customers for their past patronage, and ask acontinuance of the same, pledging myself to act honestly with all who faTor me with their trade. " T1IOS. CHAUMAX. Look Out ! The Railroad is not Coming Yet ! IJt'T PEOPLES' TR ANSPORTATION C. Arc Still Running: their And Rolling in the Goods for Cliarnian & V7arner s old Brick Store, Main Street. Where he not only intends to sell, but Will Sell Cheaper than any other House in the City. I will say, COME OXE, COME ALL, and satisfy yourselves that it is no trouble to me to show goods. I have received one ol the largest Mocks ever brought to this mar ket, consisting in patt of a tine assortment of LAP IKS DRKS6 GOODS. RA LAI ORAL?, FL'RS of various descriptions ; CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks : KID GLOYKS, best quality : HOSIKRV: ' RKOWX AXD RLRACHKD MPSLLXS. all widths ; ROOTS AXD SHOICS : HATS AXD CAPS : CLOTHING ; PIXI-: PLACK DRl-ISS SUITS ; CASSIMKl'H SPITS ; spprpior p,i:av PR SPITS ; ROYS- AXD YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities. ttl- A SPIT THAT WILL SPIT ANYP.ODY all on the most reasonable terms. Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCPRIPS A well selected assortment. S. ACKPRMAN. -i?" All kinds of Produce Rought. DAVID SIVIITH, Sicc-x.tiir to S2IETII tf- MARSHALL. ti? t .; , 1Tr 1r Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregoti City . . . Orciron. j , ., . .. . , Jdacksmithins: m all its branches. A agon , - . . , , millrin.r :in. rnii.iii'Tn.y All v'..,.L- ii'.iri'.ml ... ti ?..:' William Erougliton, CO YT Ti i OTCl Ti ami II Til T TEFTi 0 UjS 1 4 4 V 4 U1L,nL,K Maui xtrcet, Orojoii Ldj. AYill attend to all work in his line, con- Msiwig in pari oi canicmtT ami .loiner wo!K . . .1 T . framinsr. building, etc. Jobbm." tm.mntlr attended to. ' 1 - CLARK GEEEN1IAIT, tO. V.r :5SJ, .. VS il J iiiiill, -rm. - 0JIEG0X CITY. Ail orders for the delivery of merchandise. ! oi iicivtf-t-s aim iri'igni ot wnatever elescrip- tion, to any part of the citv, will be executed promptly and with care. IG.Om 'NO Flsiisi the wants ami wishes ot the people as nearly (puiaty ot oods iu the market at tin announcements of Regulating Prices, to at ai viuiw. are regulated in San ancisco. TIIK rp-t 1 r- Mm I J. M. KEELER, iVPi KvWPX I "-- r-"" v...,,1.j.jh,h i.qliivj OFFICE, 95 LIRKRTY STREET, XKW VoliK CITV. i For buving and shipninu direct, bv the t.i. .:..;?,.. n,.. ' n .7 . i .:.,..;. : 1 IIIIIIMI III V .I II- HUllf, ill! CIU.SSO il II' I 'II IV ... .. . 1 . ... ..... : ties ot .Mercliandise, including' .Musical Ii nv oi .hl'i eiiiiiioist-, liicuioiog jiiiMi.ii j ii- struments, I- arming Implements, Carriages- TESTATE )! H. L. .u o'--' ' 1".,r.i, r aml Machinery. " j Xli Notice is hereby given by Ti Faithful attention will also be given signed. Administi ator of the r.. c ! to tlle se curing and disposition of Patents. j All orders ami business will receive prompt j attention. (Joo"s shipped in best style at the i lowest rates, and insured to order. i in sixkss iiKKmiKxCKS : i ! .i i . lr ,-u t f.. j.... t'.,;. r-.l i" " 1 Vl' ' ' t ' 7."'. . ; iccraLen, ..erril. o., i-omanu, vregou. ii. .uoore.s, Daicio, im-gun. Thomas .Monteith, Albany, Oregon. NEW YORK CITV lIEFEIlt.Ml-A J. I, Prownell & Pro., Rankers, -2s Eroad st. i A K A- I-. K Tilton. i." and JC Ialiertv St.! i A. M. Starr, bite of Oregon, !)." Liberty St.: I AlbonMann. Treasurer Aatumal ianK .ote Co., 1 AYall st. ?j''dt. : I TILL HEADS I'RIXTED. I L At the Enterprise Office. MISCELLAXEOUS. PROOFS OF THE SUPERlOp" VL-oan Ut THE AMERICAN WATCH MADE AT " WALTHAM, MASS. O Tlie American Watch Company 0f v u ham, Mass., respectfully JnJ'' Watches are cheaper, more accu t, 'r curate, U. general use.av.d more easily kept liioi ,!.., . repaired th-.n any vltclles in th. rami Tin. l- 3VI. slnnit.r I.. .1 . '""k.l't. ... . -w ,1ViU:(.., anil tlnTf-fii. stronger, and L-ss likdv to be i,,inicl t r the majority of Joreitin watches whi-, .' compost-d of from 1 to :ioo v an old English wrtteh there arc more th- Too parts. How ttv-y vnn under the l.ar.V frial watches can huver ia siig-.m L,V tl... V , lowin-letter : - - J'ENX. KATI.P.OAT CDMPAxy OfFICB K TIlKGfcXKl:5.Sl K1!1VT1-X!.E.NT j Ai.toov, Pa.r lr.th. w.t u,;,,; ' ' Gcnthnun : The watf-.Ws- taanfavtnr't.,T by you have been in use tn- :h:s railyoaj f,' several years by our enjeinemen,- $ wl.t.,. we funush wafcehea as part of ctst t-lui'inii-nt Th.M-e are now some three bnired i.'t ' thenj carried on our line, and we c.us'.- jj.., ... jjood and reliable time keeper?, ftidetd have irreat satisfaction ia s;irvi.; yjnr watches give us less trouble, and'hars V,-,ri . si tul do wear much longer without r-uiM-than any watches we bare ever had in on this road. As you are aware, we fui mer'-'-trusted to those of l-jig!is!i manufacture cf' acknowledged good rejuitatioii ; hut as a class thej- never kept time as correctlr, aMj have they done as good service, as yours. In these statements 1 am sustained bv )v,y predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience extended over a series of years. Respectfully, EDWARD II. WILLIAMS, ,: .-,;.' S,!j., rlt.:ud-::l. Aiwro-'iii ',if;'i Co.. li'oi.f.niiii. We make now live different grvies 0f q watches, named respectively as follows: Aj-O'Ctin , J ritci'i t(- Co., I) ..,,'.' II dtch to., J'. E-i ',!, il'.'ii. 7: lit ci, "III'- II iltch Co , Wi(!ih,im,Mift, II o!'.!t'iii, .!.?. J'..isf,,,,t AU ot toese, witlt: tuc except ioti of the Home Watch Company, are warranted bv the A meric.t Watch Company to beut'tiiti best materia!, on the most appioved !rinei ple, and to possess every requisite i-Q)i re liable time-keeper. Every dealer si-liin these Watches is provided with the Cu;u pany's printed card of irnarantee, wha-ii should accompany each Watch sold, so ;Gt buvers may eel sine that they are purelia.. ing the genuine article. Theie are mmier o;is counterfeits and imitations of oar Wathes sold throughout the country, a.l we would caution purchaser to be on their iruard airainst imposition. Any grades of Walthum Watches may he purchased of Watch Dealers througiwut the country. l:J!a ROIililNS St API'LETO.V, 1; Proadway, N. Y., (b nei al A ents. P. P. Gray & Co.. '.!; Mei chant St., San Francisco. A irui t for t he l';o : tie ( "o;it. rAl., -'. ' ppt? 7? v nfy-ra cT onrT O Manvjocturcrs and Proprietors, Providence, R. E tkstimoxi ai.s k::om Tin: press. This remedy is well known to be one cfthe very best ever offered to the public. It is all that it is l epresented to be. The teti moiiials lti its favor, reaehmg back t;. r a seiies id' years, and the experience tf t.-r test, incoiitestiblv prove it to be oitr f . .-,,..",.;t;, ..,. ,t Civ.,: si.it- " U We cheerfully add our testimony in famr of this medicine. H'nu.in C'-tiv-ii. Davis' Pais Kii.i.kk. We have te.ted tl;i medieir.e, and assure our readers that it wit or.ly possesses all tlie virtues claimed fur i;, but in many instances surpasses i.nv .tla-r remedj- we have ever known. . rc:c Go,. ! I.ihi-rt'J. It is really a vi.luable medicine it is u-ed by many Physicians. '!'.-''!:. i have used Davis" Pain K:ih-r, ui,l cv si'Ier it an iudispen-able a; tide in the ijr.H- cine box. It has eil'-eted c j and for cuts and biuises it is iavahu.!..!-.-.- 1. E S;o!, n of m terms of bv both !)ru:iiiist uud J'iivsiciaii. ''',-' fh:., Ec,;:.. Know ti ulv.mst ninversally t.- 1 1 a ro- .1 remedy for burns, and other pain body and is vahiahl , not only l'.r c-A-U ia winter, but fo:- various sumaicr c-oiiipLii,t. Chris! i'li A.! c. . There is no medicine 1 vab.n so !ng::iy as the Pain Killer have ued it fer and in every instance it Las pre-, -A a mv ereigu remedy. .!-. ;;;--, ' 2.1. Administrator's Sale. x rrnsuAXcpoF ax omuvm nrTiiE County Court of Clackamas ennntv,St;it.. ofOrcuoti, I will proceed to sell at tuil.l c auction certain persona prope: ty ! Ini.j.!:; to the estate of Henry X. Lambert, u. v;!..- i, at his late residence near Oregon City, Tuesd-nf, the '2 "th day of November, A. P. IS'm, at the hour often o'clock, a m., of s;ud day. The property to be mM "i!l consist of one span tine, huge Aiaenr.ui horses, 1 milk cow and calf. 1 4 l"i. chickens, 1 two horse wagon, - jl's aii'l farmintr utensils, 1 cook Move and leiu-eheiil furniture, some clothing, I pistol. 1 ritl-, nod a lot of hay and oats. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. November V-Ah. W7. FORRES DARCI-AY. 4:2y Adiaini'tratiir Notice . TO JOPX CP A Hid-: AXD RFX.TAMI?f X FAlKiiANKS: James E. La.ld l.avn entered at this ofriee as a 're-en:tn'ii nct't the X V' qr. of X K or.and X E ;r. ef N and lots 1, anil 4 of see. ", in T "' ." W, which entry is iu coniiict withyciir re spective prc-cm"ition tilings for the sair.e tract, and irod" having been of;Vn -d.t'-' ;;5V thf.t vim have abandoned said land: yon rf herebv notified that you will be aHiff-.d thii tv'davs from service hereof in wl.K'.i t' appear and establish vuiir chtiin, ami that vott fail to appear the silent ion tl ait Ten have abandoned said land will be taken sJ trup. Kami Oiliee, Ore-oti Citv, Ore.ti. ct. :joth, 1.;;:. " O. , OWI'X WADE, r J:iC) IIEXiiY WAKKbN, lieceir. Notice To Lawson Scctt. KYI T. DAY IS HAYIXt; MAIM) AT- A j plication K at this oliice to enter as a p emption riuht the K. half ot the XW. naartr and lots Xos. 4 and .". of see. m 1.4 .i .. ami nav uilt oi. e i ci !' i.-. , - , i . . e 1 -nil I . !o !l 11 in support ofhisi i-ht thereleyue.l his ebmn bciii" in coiiliict'Hitli yoirf pre-ci.il't'''' i tiling 'of Pltii of Amust. l-MI: -a aj ! bv notified that vou will be alhuyeu ! davs trom service hereof in which to iij-p; ! and et..b!ish your right, am! that si. vt.ui fail to ai.pear his ctilrv wii. ie '' '.,' - . , . 1 ... . .. 4 :.- lt...'o!l. l,m:il H.lCO, uiegou vo, --r- .-...tii i - or n OWEN AY APE. Ib-'ister, HEXKY AVAKliKN, Hecener. Notice. OMAS r-w-i OPVPV C!.'I!.TT-T7 IMi 11- ' a ii i.. ii i v. . rf .,, the I i. 1 1-1 1 v I." . Tl,.. I',,..... islellU oi I . III. I IO. v. iiiiiai Oeiieral Land Otuce Having o ,. ,.f date of Scot. a. I-.::, that tin- h'1'"' ,f the X W. .pwrtert'j Jj:ni.; I. Ilalv n'.on t lie - 'i ' i ' Se-. :,. T. 2, S! R.'l V- slmuIJ be ' i : . .. i :.. ):- fivr f..r sa!' jn i "iat '"') "T't fwm ll . t-ernee liereoi in wihlo ..- j - j i 1-.:. i..;- I ' OAYKX AYAPE. Roister , JiENRY AYAliKL V eircr. liotice To Creditors. ; - I ire.ISC- i . X . Camber t. dcceasei.. to all - r ; Ulir claims against the estate ol f' I I ceased, to present them with t .'1 d'td I I vouchers within six months " '. . t re.-i- I ! of this notice, to "nu7:f .s coaun'. I .1 l..w.,-.o I I! v. Cl.li." oeiice mi .n.,w fi i Oregon. . NuVember ml,, ! 4:w4 auiiin'" - " TC'tP i CO-Partnership A0t.ce. ,T f -.T(lTrCE I lll.lw-.J'i mi TIhi.- L:i into i.;y 1 t;-i:"'" Tli--' 1 pnve take: l-enrv. his i.-t to , jV.'y.r October. 1;.- 1 ' ;" ;., ,. of 3!aiin be earned on under the 'y1 MANN- 4t!i Leary. -. 'c.7. S-rTs ll,..,..nn itV. UCl. --' 4. i yj A t