o G o o o O O O O O O ) E!)c iUcckhj Enterprise. TOWX AXD ICIXTV. Interesting Pec'tciies. Persons who fail to attend the Lectures being given in this city the present season for the benefit of the building fund of Oregon Lodge No. S, I. 0. O. P.. are losing something they mar possibly never be able to obtain again for the price. We cannot even give nfaint outline of these lectures, to make the subjects intelligible to our readers. "VVe were deeply interested for three quarters of An hour on Tuesday evening in listening to the lecture of Hon. J.N. Polph "The Shores of the Mediterran ean." This subject covers so much tune, includes so manv nations, and is the his tory of so many great deeds and great meh, that the Lecturer himfelf admitted that a single lecturer would not permit him to give a historical account of any of the nations that have dwelt there, or of the great men who have appeared there upon the stage of action as warriors or states men, philosophers or pages, poets or ar tists, nor was this his design. He took a hasty glance, however, of the principal empires which have been wrested from oblivion by the history of the middle ages, and treated the subject quite plainly, tending to show in conclusion, by the ex ample of America, that if it be true that Westward the .Star of Empire, take.3 its way. may it not be that civilization having made the circuit of the globe, will re turn to the place of beginning, suid l'htf nix-like upon those shores shall rise, from the wrecks of the glorious past, all Its magnificence and splendor. Fixtkt. Vi'e were pleased on Thurs day afternoon to receive calls from Misa ! Fruk and Miss Mollic Holmes, Miss Kate O'Xeil, and the Mrs. O'Xeils, who came, taey paid, to tell us that they had just vralked up from Portland. Now we ad mire the spirit indicated in such a case as that ; and. thought we, when ladies, hav ing the resolution and courage to so per-B-ve e under diuicullies. take the trouble to call and inform us of the fact, they are deserving of special compliments." We were about to make an item of it, when Miss Frank interposed, and assured us that that we better not, as they only came in. as at first stated, to tell us so and that be fore leaving they should better inform us: anthey did. by correeting the impression and giving ns the straight of the story, to wit: that they were transported by a fine turn-out from a Portland livery stable, which watyust across the river, waiting to hear from Mr. Dolnh Hannah, w! e i it would return to the Emporium. ' W'e acknowledged the srll, and our lady friends departed, u iih a, request to call again. 0 Corxrir. of the Kxiuht Tkmit.aus. We learn that Mr. Kidder, chief ofiieer in Ore gon, has instituted a lodge, cf the above Order in this city. This is an adjunct of the Order of (kuii Templars, and" we be- Jieve it lias claims to ancient date, or is at least an off-shoot of Knights of the Holv Land, originated in HIS by some person who devoted themselves to the ervk-e of (od, promising to live in perpetual ehas thy, obedu-noe, and poverty, after the manner of Canons. In 122s" the order was confirmed in the council of Troyed, and subjected to a rule of discipline. " In I'M 'I it was suppressed by the council of Yienne. O T!(j,ofiicers elect, of this new organization itrd from aiuona-st our bits', citizens. EvTtnrRtflixo. On Friday of last, week the uteamer Entrrie Capt. Miller, ar rived at Canemah from Corvallis and in termediate ports, in spite of ice and cold weather. Capt. Miller made more success ful trips Curing last season than any other navigator in these-upper waters. "lie ran all the time and did not miss his connec tions anywhere. On .Saturday last he turned his steamers prow upward and ngain facing the icy inlands in his war. lft for Salem. We felt sure that if he m.vde the run it would be prineipaliy owniug to his undaunted enterprise. The trip was made, and again tui Tuesday he - me back, loaded with a fresh carge", and having a number of passengers. Nakuow Mindki) Mf.x.'' Some asony Oinous sgribblor in the Herald, signing him self " Veritas" pitches into Oregon City folks largely. If "Veritas" is not too cowardly and will come to our office, or leave us his address we think we can t-how, to his FAtisfastioa, that notwith standing .tome men are - narrow minded," (neaking. mean : some 'others can be, and AI'.K more so. People who live in glass hawses "should be very careful where they 111 row stones. We have not room for the corre-tpon lt! :e, nr - Many Citizens." the reply, signed To THE U.VtOX VOTEIW OF Cl.ACIAVAS Cocxtt ! It is a fact that in ahcost every county of this State Ihe Union voters are at work. It is time some- move ment was being made tending t an or ganization hcn nt homo. It requires that men bo v'gllant, active, an I vailing to work. In order to secure success, 'i nerc fjre ijas been suggested that the Union voters f the county soon mot and perfect their county organization. Moukkx Cncrsrs. The Standard, in the courc of its remarks upon the coal fields of Washington Territory says that in PBGC the present management of the Pellinghaiu Hay Company commenced, with Col. A. Hay ward, " the modern Croesus" holding thr.vpntrolling interests. Col. I lay ward holds controlling interests in many 'of the largest works and most extensive enter prises on this coast, and is no doubt en titled to that appelation. u Misery Lovks' Compaxy."' Last week we were chagrined to send out a half sheet. But misery loves company. We received neveral such. The State Rights (?) Demo crat casno to us in such sh pe. with tiie following notice in its columns, signed by Pickett & Co., cotempoiaiies at Albany: On account of the non-arrival of boats from below, wo are unable to obtain a mpply of paper, and will, therefore, bave to defer the bsue of the Journal until ntx! week." Xkw SrEAMsn. J. Pa met. builder of the Salem steam ferry boat has concluded a contract with the P. T. Co., at Canemah, i for the construction of a new steamer to run between this city and McMinnville. j J.engtn J l.'j teot, beam -'0 feet, depth 4 feet 8 calculated to be among the fislest and finest boats on the upper Willamette she will take the Hicais inacbinerv, and be ready for the fall trade. Tkmpehance Address. Hon. W. C. Johnson, of this city, was to have delivered an address on Temperance at Salem on Tuesday evening last, but in conse quence of the state of the weather it was postponed. : The Gazette, appears to improve under its late appointment ns the official organ for the Templars. It has to be Union" in jts political seniinvaui.s. because to oppose furu drinking would be Democratic The R .wr.no ad. Dr. Loryea. under date of San Francisco. U'lth, telegraphed to Dr. llawthoriie. his Portland partner, a3 fol lows : " Good nev,-s from the East. Pail road corns accompany mo to commence operations. Leave next week." IKxcix'J Panties. We are informed privately that both the llih and 2d proximo will be celebrated in thi-f ci'y by Eooial ctilljn parJei. Thk Lectit.e Cochse. On next Tues day evening Hon. A. C. Gibbs will lec ture in the regular order of the Odd Eel low's Course, at this city. His subject is upon " JIau.ko.yps," just at this time rather an important one with us. On the even ing of the 31st. Friday next, lion. W. V. Upton, of Portland, will be here, and give us a lecture upon - Tun Actual axi the Possii.u.K.7'' Quite a varied interest will no doubt attach to this lecture'. Prof. S. C.Simpson of t a'ern. will follow Mr. Upton on Tuesday evening February 4th with a lecture upon the subject of Coxtknt mkxt." Thus the programme is laid out, without, we hope, any further disappoint ments to the end. The stopping of com munication was entirely uuhjoked for, and the delays have been unavoidable, but we can assure the public that the Committee will do all that is in their power to render the course acceptable. The lectures al ready delivered have been qui e interest ing, and the interest in no case on that point will Hag, as one may see by glanc ing at the names, on the list of lecturers yet to come. lr. Wythe will be here at some time not get definitely decided upon. O. P. Mason Esq.. will come on the 11th. and the Committee are now arranging for the 10th, or final lecture, made vacant and to be supplied by the departure of Gov ernor Woods for "the East. Is it Fair. Whenever anything pro duced in Oregon has been shown ns, we have taken pains to speak of it in terms commensurate with its value. In doing thti3 we have no doubt lost many dollars worth of patronage, because an article thus noticed a few times, generally does not require to be advertised. In'rnaking such notices, both here, and while acting as reporter for the leiding duly of Port 1 ind, the matter of patronage never once entered our mind. We worked as we in tend to continue working for the good of fie .State at large. If Oregon should prosper we knew very well wo should prcsper in exact proportion to the stand ing we hold in community. This we think should be the motive of our people to a greater extent than it is. Steameb Exccksiox. Mr. N. llaua in forms us that it is his intention to take the Levriston out on a free excursion, to the people of Ciuicmah and Oregon City, by Wednesday morning next, at 8 o'clock. All are invited to go, who wish. The new company are not now prepared toac c Mmnodnte a large party as they would like to, and un"'er these circumstances it is suggested to niae the excursion fomc thing on the order of tt basket pic nic. We trust that the day may Ik auspicious, and the occasion agreeably enjoyed. Commeuciai.. The P. T. Company are working hard to open up the river be tween this city and Portland, ns we go to press. Mr. Pratt left here on skates or rather with skates on his shoulder? in tending to make a trip to Portland, and ascertain what would be done. The Hrr aUl of yesterday said it was the intention of the Company to cut away the ice and open a channel, provided there is not an immediate chancre, of weather and a 'break up." This morning one of the up-river ste alers leaves for Salem, one for Corvallis, and one i or Day ton. Dit am atic Tiioup. The Dramatic Tro'jp of -this city, we Ictrn inci dentally, will shortly have the as sistance of n few ladies, long needed, when it is hoped that a play may lie ' put upon the boards at Washing ton Hall. Personal. On Wednesday, after aloKg protracted ab-ence at Salem, ar oth; I parts of the valley, Judge J. D. Loeey j made his appearance at our office door j came in. and was seated. We were glad i to see him in his usual good health, and j all that, but regret that his condition in a j life of single blessedness is no better than previous to his departure from among us. F.astkux Mail. We have later dates from the Eastern States, this week, over land, than we usually get by steamer in summer, and vol, a part of this mail came through snows of the. Cascade range. About 1.000 letters from the East reached Portland on Thursday, via the Northern route. Coi.p ! It must be awful cold down in Southern Oregon. Pro. Gault of the Sm Ibitl heads Ins last leader The Frozen Truth." What a subject for a lecturer. The JiVrt'e says the weather is so cold that the town can't do without coats. We have four or five in Oregon City, but none to spare. Nkw Book of Rkfeukxck. II. G. Lang ley E'sq., the popular statistician of the Pacific Coast, has issued a new publication entitled Ihe. Alta California Ahnanac and Hook of Facts." We have been promised a squint at its pages when it conies we shall make such notice of the work as it deserves. ConKrxrnix. The telegraph made a blunder when it stated that Pro. Polph visited ns on Tusday last on foot from Portland, lie came astride of a mule, al most as good as the one which the Demo cratic party saddled him with in a lute campaign. CAt ;;rr A;aix. On Wednesday there was a prospect of a thaw, but, tempora o mores, before the process had proceeded to an enliving issue in a business point of view w hat a cold it took. Wood. Subscribers who have engaged to furnish us wood will please bring it on now, if they do not want another half sheet. The new Salem steam ferry boat com menced iuniing on the 1th. She is the fastest boat in this countrv. She was built by Mr. J. Paquet of this city. TeUI'SICi'KKAN". "On with the dance, let jov be r.nconfined ; No sleep till morn, where youth and beauty meet. To chase, the glowinghours with ilying feet! And catch cold, going home in the morning, that lingers fl)r weeks, and perhaps ends in i settled pulmonary ajfeetion, unless you have rirst taken t lie precaution to call upon Kohn & Fishel, those amiable dealers, No. 'J Front street, Portland, and provide vour seir with suitable clothing. They can l ij; out gent or iad, in superb stvle, for either a dancing hall, or open lieid for out-door sport. Old G rtizzLY Adams. James C. Adams, or " Grizzly Adams," as he was gen erally termed, from the fact of his having captured so many grizzlv bears, and encoun" tred such learfui j-criis by Ins unexampled daring, was an extraordinarv character He usually kept from one to a dozen suits of fur clothing, and his appearance in one of such was unique, indeed, but never more s.,tisfiM tory nor near so attractive, as one of the tine suits sold so cheap by IJarman Urother the leading clothiers, corner of Front and Morri son streets, Portland. Tbev do sell reaHv the beM quality, and most litting stales of any lirm jn Oregon. " ' A Spccessfcl Establishment. Among the most successful establishments ia the country is that of Howe & t-teveas, manufacturers of Family Dye Colors. Thev empioy a large number of persons, and their patrons are to be found in every part of the country. Ttieir dyes are of too best quality, never fade, are sold cheap, arc easily suad, and iive universal satisfaction. If you wish the very besi Caiuxkt Puoto turns, you must call on Bn dlkt A I;i i.or sor, i'.O Jlout-ouicry sttwet, S-u F'-ncUco. OREGON CITY BUSINESS. NERVE! NERVE! ilERVE ! The Keqnirernents of th.e Times ! J. R. RALSTON, HAS IT ! rjMTE OLD POCK STORE, THE BEST X Dry Goods house in Oregon City. has the pluck to till every department with au entiie iVew "Winter Stock I Joy to the Hungry ! Hard Times Come Aaain no More ! Great Fall in the price of Goods! .. K. RAJLSTOIV, At the Ttoclc Store, on th.e corner of Main and Fifth streets, Oregon City, has just re turned from San Frauei-co, where he purch ased a large and well selected stock of DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN " PRINTS, WHITE " HOSIER!', B LE ACHED SITEETI N G S , GENTS' FU RN1SIING GOCDS, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Y A N K E E NOTI ONS, PAINTS OILS, &c , &c, &c. At prices hitherto unheard of, IW By the oldest inhabitant. Zyf" Let the People clothe themselves Of And Rejoice! For the winter cometh. f!ive him a call and be convinced that the Pock Store is the place to trade. ARS1YAL ! OF Fall and Winter Stock! At tie OLD CORNER. I. SELLING, OREGON CITY, Has just received, and is now opening, all the latest Which he will sell low, For ChhIi or Country Produce ! Jis stock Comprises, in P'ltl, DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING ROOTS AND SHOES, Mens', Ladies' Misses and Childrens"1 HATS AND CAPS, Grooeries,Crockery,Glas3 nnd Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys, and Burners ! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc, Being Hundreds of Other Articles ! Too numerous to Ideation ! X-ST Call and examine for yourself. I takf; pleasure in showing goods, and customers will iiiid the articled at reavom-.ble i aires. 1. SKI.LIXG. Corner storp, opposite ihe S.ly Tin snd stove store. ORE G O N CITY WOOLEN MANUFACTURING C O 32 V A x" Y. rpHE AROYE COM FN AY ARE NOW JL producing aquality of WOOLEN GOODS WHICH AHE Superior to any ever before oSered on the Pacific Coast ! Comprising OASSIMEHES, TWEEDS. HARD TIMES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YAUN, ktc. 57" Using only the best grades of Wool. The above poods are offered to the trade on the most, favorable terms. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Address : R. JACOK, Agent, Sn.Hm" Oregon Citv, Oregon. Or L. WHITE k PRO., Agents'at Portland, JACOB WO HTM AX. THOMAS It. riLI.DS W ortman & Fields, Xext Poor 'to the Post Office, ' Oregon City, Oregon. DKALEHS IX Provisions of all find 'rines and Liquors ! Confectionery, Spiers f Canned Fruits and Meats ! And all the Favorite Brands of Flour and Sugar ! Egg-The highest market prices 2aid for country produce. J. WELCH, DENTIST. Pti-manenilj Located at Oregon Cl'y, Oregon. Rooms with Dr. Salfarans, on Main street. DAVID SMITH, SuecttKvr to SMITH tC 21. IE SHALL, Black Smith and Wagon Maker, Corner of Main aud Third streets, Oregon City Oregon. Elacksmithing in all its branches. Wagon making and rfpairiuir. All work warranted t 2ve satisfaction. CLAUK GEEEITMAIf, r-t.cT: City Brarman, OE EG OX CITT. All orders for the delirerr of merchandise or packages and tr, i-ht ot whatever descripl tion, to any part of the citv, bc executed promptly and with care. " je r.m PORTLAXD BUSIXESS GUIDE. Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. W. A. ALDMCII. J. C MEKKILL. JOHN Jt CKAKKX. M'CRAKEN, CO. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, 4 GENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA, Hawaiian and Oregon Packet Lines. Importers of San Quentin and Carmen Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Cotlee, Uice, and Pu'.u. Agents for Provost's fc Co.'s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar. Dealers in Hour, Grain, Baeon, Lurd & 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. ALDIMCH, MKHKILL & CO., Nos Llo-t and 206 California Street, San Francisco. 3PCKAKFN, MERRILL & CO., 5 North Front Street, Portland. Island Sugar and Molasses. 2,500 ' i KEGS ISLAND SUGAR; 130 PRES. ISLAND MOLASSES, ex-Honolulu Packet, and for M'CRAKLN, MEKK1LL & CO. sale by HOME MANUFACTURE. BIGGINS &, CO. Are Sow iCaiuifaiiuiing u, Superior AHTICLE OF Chemical, Olive, Pale, and Erown FAMILY SOAP, XYTHICH "WE WILL SELL AT SAN Vt Francisco Prices, and deliver to , up river boats free of charge. All orders sent to Portland Soap Factory, or to McCraken, Merrill jc Co., Agents, will mtet with prompt attention. W. L. I11GG1NS & CO., ll:ly Proprietors, No. S Front Street, Portland, Oregon, One block north of O. S. N. Co.'s Wharf. McCRaKEN, MERRILL & CO., Agents P10NEEU OKEGOX S A N I?U1 LDKNO, io. 5 Wivsliintou Street, PORTLAND, 'OREGON. PLANK ROOKS RULED and BOUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound m every variety of style known to the trade. Orders from tin? eountrv nromptlv tit tended to. C. D. SNYDER & CO. MATS. J k ! USSBORFFER & BR0 I'annfiwt'irerii and Impwin-s of, A I Whvlr-iti.tle an I A'tluil Jhahri in, HATS, C APS, Atrd HATTES'S MATERIALS, No- 72 Front street, Portland Oregon. Are receiving, in addition to their extensive stock, by every steamer, all the latent styles of New York, London and Puiisiau taste, for gentlemen's and children's wear, which iliey will sell cheaper than any other house on the Pacific const. P. S. Hats of every style and description made, to order, also neatly repaired. 13y WM. COltBITT, San Francisco. V. M.Wl.KAV. Portland. Importers & Wholesale Grocers, 74 FRONT STREET, Portland Orejron. OODS SOLD FOR CASH AT A SMALL 3JT advance upon SAX FitAXCISCO .TOIIIJI5G PIIICI33! c. & vr. Would thank merchants visiting the city to price their Mock before purchasing. 14.lv g. vr. uor.T.vsox. J. 11. LAKK itove and Tin Store! No. 154 Front street, Portland. Oregon, next door to Evcrding fc Heche. I O w AJ ct i-llS.V.U. HEAL1RS IS Stoves, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, TTAVK JUST LAID IN A LARGE stock iJL of stoves of the latest styles, consist ing in part of the following cook stoves : Pride of the Pacific, PcpuLlic, Gulden Gate, Crystal Palace, Puck's Patent, Harvest Queen, Diamond Rock, Hearthstone, Also : A good stock of Parlor and Pox stoves, tin ware, Ac, Ac. Also: An assortment of Purnps, etc. Wc are satisfied that v e can pive satisfac tion to our patrons, in every respect, as wc are determined to sell at fair prices. We hold ourselves in readiness, and are prepared to do roofing, spouting, and all kinds of job work, on short notice-, and in a satisfactory manner, ROIHNSON A LAKE. Portland, March loth, IsOT. 2bly " c. iff. "STYEitsT" PLOIBiXG, GAS & STEAM Fitting Establisliraent, .Voi 11 First Street. , .Portland. Gas Fixtures, Cooking Ranges, Hot. Water Boiler, Marble Top Washsfauds, Sheet Lead and Block Tin, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Lead Pipe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES, EL KOlV. KETURX Ji EXDL XIPl'LES, MLSIJJXGS, t-c-., fur St-Min, II 'iifi'r and Ua. A LSO Scotch Tubes, Water Guages, Whistles Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe, Angle, and Check Valves, Guage Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kinds ot Rrass Work. Rubber Hose, Hose 1'ipcs, Ac. Hotels, public buildings, and private resi dences heated with the latest improvements in steam 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 given to the wants of this market. May bs, 1S(57. Ply C. II. MYERS. Established ) 1 Established If 57. 1S57. j 10. 00 First street, Portland, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, Grass and Flower 8eccls ! All Seeds from this Establishment are Warranted Fresh and Genuine. Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruits and Vegetables. Foreign and Domestic Green do do VcgehiV'cs and Frv.lt Packed icith care fur Sliipment. NUTS Pea-nuts, Pra.:il-nnts, Wal-nuts, Fil berts and Almonds. GROCERIES A selected stock of choice Groceries, bought expressly for family use. All of which is offered for cash at cash"" prices. Orders solicited. S5;lj .IOIIX O'COXXOR. No. 00 First at., PortHnd, Oregon. JUSTICES' PLANKS, of every descrip tiou. for sale at the Il rLt:r::iiE ofSce. 1'OliTLAXD BUSINESS GU1DK I'ersons having business in Portland aro ad vised to note the following firm. Sixteen Years in Oregon. S. J. M'CORMICK, THE Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his old customers fand as ninny new ones as mav not be acquainted witn the fact) that lie still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, 105 Front Street, Portland, (exactlt oppositk mocxt hood) Where he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY. SHEET MUSIC, IXSTRUCTIOX BOOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments. cuvitcii lursic hooks. BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, ' MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS. CHEAP PURIFICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, G LORES, PRESSES, lyr. PENS, Photographic Albums, And every other article in the above line. CARPET AND PAPER HANGING jf iaa B KO LEAVE TO IXFOUJI THE j public that we have Removed to the Fine Store Ho. 89 Front street, Portland, Formerly occupied by Messrs. Co 'in, Lyon it- Kaufman Where we shall now open our latest impor tations of CAP. PETS, PAPER HANGINGS, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, DAMASKS LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES AND BANDS, GILT MOLDINGS. And all goods in the CARPET & UPHOLSTERY iMite ! AVe Import our Gomls Direct from tHr East, uiid sill nt Ic-xr ltia.it San. Frniietsco Prices I WALTJ'R BROS., No. S9 Front street, between Alder and Washington, Portland, Oregon, sr..) Am O- A. 1u iz: M. Y ! One door south from the corner of First and Morrison streets, near the Western, Portland, Oregon. T. Shanahan, 111 PORTER AXt) PEALKR IX M US I CA L IN ST 12 UMENTS, FINE ENGRA VINGS, PICTURE FRAMES And MOLDINGS. rpME FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK JL of Engravings, Cromos, Plain and col ored Lithographs, etc., ever before clfered in this market, just received and for yale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! a lso : Vieics of Columbia River Scenery ! Constantly on hand. AGENT FOR I!UAlI.rilYS CF.I.Enr.ATfet GirsiiMl Scale JIMsinos I Which have given universal satisfaction, and which l:e guarantees to sell at San Fran cisco prices. jr Special attention given to framing Photograph Engravings, etc. Mr. Shanalian, 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. (36.1 y ROBERT II. LAW, liirORTER 01? Hard Wood Lumber COACH, CARRIAGE, AND WAGON MATERIALS I Portland, Oregox. HAS NOW ON HAND am TO ARRIVE the finest stock ever imported te this coast. Heiug selected under his personal supervision lie 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 HLMS Shafts, Boies, Single trees, Ploio Beams and Hu7idles, etc. Orders for the above, also for Poxes, Thim bles, Skeins, Iron and Steel, promptly tilled. KOnEKT I1.L.AW, Commission Merchant, 38 First St., Corner of Pine, Portland, Oregon. Consignments solicited. (36.lv lYnlUsinicl TIawiais: o W PS H o o o o S3 " - Jy'' Manufacturer and AVholesuIc Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Ware, &c, 6ze. And everything appertaining to the i raae. I??"A11 kinds of Carriase Tfiniminz done to crdcr. " i-i.tf INHOSUSicl IrCjp PORTLAXD BUSJXESS GUIDE. Persons having business in Portland arc ad vised to note the following nrms. W I L L A M T T E IRON WORKS COMPANY ! North Front aud E sts., Portland. Oregon. Iron Founders, STEAM ENGINE i AXD BOILER BUI L DERS. THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the bank of the river, one block north of Couch's 'Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and ellieiently. Ae have secured the services of Mr. John 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 ! FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILL3 ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING I'UMI'3 ! ! &CM &C, 2Iintftet are and ll pnlr 2ltclinry of nil l ind. JliOX SHUTTER WORK at Sau Emneitefi etixt and .freight. Whetler f Eini dulCs Patent Grinder and Amntguimttor. lhuduir and Steven's S1f Adjnfing 1'aU nt I'lxtnn, Parking, tither applied to oii or a tic strum cylinder. Quartz Stamper, Shoe and di,if the bent hard iron. Z:y 1851- 1857 e. j. nortYrup & CO., OFFER FOli SALE LOW Builders' Hardware and Carpenters' 7 )- Blacksmiths' and Machinists' Coojiers' aud Tanners' Tools , Tools, Mining and Farmers' Tools, Mill and Cross Cut Saics, Ship and Steamboat. Hardware, Tarf Pitch, Oakum, Oars, Packing, Manilla and Hemp Cordage, Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves, Powder, Fuse, Shot, Lead and Caps, Wooden Ware, Ticines and Brushes. inoisr, STEEL, AXD Blacksmiths Goods, Cumberland Coal, Put nam, New York and Oriilin Horse Nails, Malleable Nuts anil I i ons for Bug gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins and Iron Axles, all sizes. WAGON TIMBER. Tlule, Spokes, A.clv, Pnht and Shaft, JJent JCim, Sawed El liott, dec, i-c. Agents for A. S. Ilnllitlic & Co., Wire Itojie J!aiiiifaurci. lf Circulars furnished on njplication. Our facilities for purchasing goods in the Eastern Markets betn of a superior charac ter, we are enabled to otter ffoods in our line at as low rates as they can be purchred in tins market. c cail the attention Ot deal ers to our stock, which comprises the most complete and extensive assortment of goods in this line ever ottered in this market. CO E.J. NORTH UUP CO., 151 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. THE BEST SELECTION Aud largest assortment of Ladies' Gents', Misses', Boys' and Childrens' BOOTS and SHOES. Can be had at the PHILADELPHIA JfOOl AXD SHOE STOP U, Xo. 112 I'runt street, Portia nd, opp"ite Wal.Ur Jh-ox. Car jut store, where new goods of the latest styles are re ceived by every steamer, direct from the cast, enabling us to sell cheaper than anv other store in ths city. KAST & CAHALIN. 14.) ll2i'roiit street, Portland. PATTOtf HOUSE, Two doors south of the old Court House, Front street, Portland, Orcgom W. N. Patton Proprietor. Single meals, 25 cents Beds, 25 cents. This house is newly fitted, nnd furnished in the best style. xii-.tim Western Hotel, Poutlani), Oregon. Corner of First and Morrison streets, Ths best and most comfortable Hotel in the State, where every want is anticipated, and cheerfully supplied. Warm and cold Ralhs attached to the house. This Hotel is located near the. steamship Landing. The Hotel Coach will be in at tendance at all the Landings, to convey passengers and bggage to and from the iiou.se free of charee. SEW ELL & DORCEY, xi.tf Proprietors. New Columbian Hotel, Nos. IIS, 120 and 122 Front st,v I'OHTIAXn, OUKGOX. P. B. SINN0TT, Proprietor. The largest, best, and most convenient hotel in Portland. Located in the center of business, and near all the steamer landings. Can accommodate six hundred persons. At Reduced Rales Board nnd Lodging, per day, from 1 2." to if 1 f0 according to the room occupied, and cheaper by the week. Suits of Rooms, und superior accommoda tions frr families. A good fire proof salCj for use of guests. HOUSE OPEN ALL NIGHT! Hotel Omnibus, with the nnmeof the Hotel on it, will be at the laudiugs on the arrival of steamers, and will convev passen gers and baggage to and from this houf free ot charge. Warm aud cold Baths. I xi.C W HAT C ii e e n House, Nos. 1 b, 123 and 130 Front street, Portland, Obkcox. REDUCED RATES! The undersiened bavin? taken tbi wrll kn own house, solicit increased patronage from the traveling public. The llou'e has lately been refitted, and the proprietors are now able to otter additional inducements to their patrons. The table will 'je furnished with the best market affords, aud be under the immediatesupervision ot the proprietors Rooms well furnished aud well ventilated. A large fire-proof safe for the deposit of valuables. Haggane taken to the hotel free of charge. Hoard per week $5 i'O Poard and lodging " $ to S 00 f According to the room occupied.) nothing will be left undone, which is in the power of the proprietors to render guests eou.fortable. LYONS, LEONARD & Co., x- Proprietors. E. G. RANDALL, IMPORTER ANi DEALER IS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sheet Music, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds. Sole Agent in Oregon for Mason & Hamlin's CELEBRATED CAUI.VET ORGAX ! AND Sielnway & )nN GOLD MEDAL PIAXO FORTES T First street, next door to the Tost Oflice Portland, Oregon. (4Jf JOB PIIITIS KEATLV EXEtlT cd at the ENTERPRISE OFFICE. plii MISCELLANEO US. ! CUAS. nOPCE. .CHAS. K. CALEF. .Ceo. W. 95BLI.. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IS DEUGS and MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, AXD WINDOW GLASS, I'AEXISHES, DJIUSHE. PAIXTEES' Material, ana Dritgglets' Sundries. 07 Krojit Street, Portland, Oregon. 25.) HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS ! A Pure and Powerful Tonic, Corrective and Alterative, of wnniler fill fffitucy in diseases of (he STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. PROTECT1YK PKOPEUTICj!. Prevents Fever and Ajjucs and Billions Re mittent Fevers ; forlifies the system against Miasma and the evil effects of uuwholesome water ; invigor ates the organs of digestion and the bowels; Stemlieg tlic Nerves ami tentls to Pro long JLife. REJIEDIAL ntOPEItTlES. Cures Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Sick and Nervous Headache, General Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, Intermit tent Fevers, Sea Sickness, Cramps and Spasms, and all complaints of either sex ariiiug Irom Bodily Weakness, whether inherent iu the system or PRODUCED BY SPECIAL CAUSES. "VTOTHINO THAT IS NOT WIIOLE JJN some, genial, and restorative in its na ture, enters into the composition of HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind ; no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant ; but is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs ami plants, with the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. The week stomach is rapidly invigorated, and the appetite restored by this tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of Dyspepsia, and iu less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless aprient, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably re lieves the Constipation superinduced by ir regular action of the digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Loivness of Spirits, and Fits of Languor, find prompt and permamcut relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this point is conclusive, and from both sexes. As a Genuine Tonic, HOSTETTER'S BIT TERS produce effects which must be experi enced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated. In caes of Constitutional Weakness, Premature Decay, and Debiht; and Decrepitude arising from old age, it ex ercises the electric influence. In the conva lescent stages of all diseases it operates as a delightful juvigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re-enforce and re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is the only safe stim ulant, being manufactured from" sound and inocuous materials, and entirely free from the acrid elements present more or less in all the ordinarv tomes and stomachics of the dav. SOLD EVERYWHERE. "lICnCiK, CALEF tCO., Aojcntu, 3.";tf.J Portland.'Oregon. 3TnmiI0v Ire Colors. Patented October ISth, 1-S03. PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, Dark Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue, Maize, French Blue, Maroon, Claret Brown, Orange, Dark Brown, Pink, Light Brown Purple, Snuff Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Drab, Solfrrino, Fawn Drab, Violet, Yellow, Light Faxon Drab. FOR DYKIU SILK, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Glove?, Ronnets, Ifats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, And nil Kinds Of Wearing A)in.rcl. A Saving of Eighty per Cent. For 2." cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times thut sunn Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Directions in English, French aud German outside of each packege. HOWE A STEVENS, ."o; Rroadway, Boston. For sale bv Smith fc Davis Portland.and by Rell & Parker, Oregon City. j 21 Estate of Jehu Baker, deceased ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. liy virtue of an order of sale issued bv the Hon. County Judge of Clackamas county, State of Oregon, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, all of the estate, right, title and interest of the late Jehu Raker de ceased, in and to a certain tract of land, consisting of S5 aci-es, situated in township o, south range. 1 west, and section 17, ou the U'2'l day of February, 1S8, between the hours cf U o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M ot said day. Terms of sale 12 mouths credit, with good securitv. 12.4t E. HAK'ER, Administrator. January 2d, lfiijs Estate of G A. Area, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the nnder JLA signed has been appointed administra tor of the estate of (I. A. Arco, deceased, bv thc County Court of Clackamas eountv, for the State of Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to me at the office of Johnsou & McCown, in Oregon Citv, Clackamas coun ly, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within si months from this date. HENRY HUM PEL, Administrator lAt ot Estate of G. A Arco. SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. IIUFELArj'S CKLKII RATED SWISS ST0HACH BITTERS. TRY IT The best Purifier of the Blood 1 A Pleasant Tonic ! A very Agreeable Drink 1 TT? V I Unsurpassed for acting surely but i.ll J gently- rm the secretions of the kid IT ueys.'bowels stomach and liver! For sale at all wholesale and retail liquor drug, and grocery stores. XOBODt SHOULD EE WITHOUT IT J. G. Fr.i5CK, Proprietor. Taylor t P.e.vnKL, Sole Agentu, SS.ly) 413 Clay si., .an Francisco iSTAROFTJIEU.NION! CELEBRATED J jSTOAGHJSTTERSn TliM deliciona Ptomacb l!Her re entlroly Vt irrt-J cblc, and free from o;cobo! nnJ ecry hurtful ingre- TRY THEM I TRY THEM! JUDGE FOR YOUR SELF! C c JIettf. tlaATtt tmirr and ft rrMit NirrRhTf !rir.V f The im-lit i! 149Td-t ith po'Mi im corupoar.il : J J tit T H K S K bisi'rn, niiirl- fronj the uuiri rt ( JirK" ot H'u.ibl room, l.asks awl rr.ii. sift nt-1 inirnVr ljp,ert to tl;e rnr tf ll ft!Jcrtfoi of l!ie J Stoinnch. Kiilrrr. I,tver inl JJnrls. ,ach rs l- t p'pin, I'vrcr. il;rrlipa, Isk ttf Alprt;ie. t. etc. "ur mle everywhere. A. F KN" a 1 1 A V RK X. J Sot r. .v. MTiCTrrrr.. j:EDlXGTOX & CO.'S COLVWT- 0 KEDIXGTON fc CO.'S ; Essence of Jamaica Ginger. aIILs Valuable" preparation, containing in a highly concentrated form all tbe prop erties of the Jamaica Ginger, has become o of the most popular domestic remedies for aW diseases of the stomach and digestive orgaun. As a tonic it will bc found invaluabl to aH -persons recovering from debility, wuvtl produced bv fever or otherwise, for whilst imparts to the system all the glow and vigt that can be produced Ly wine or brandy, U, entirely free from the reactionary cfl'etta follow the use of spirits ot any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for fenaaitw who suffer from difficult nienstrnatiou. giving almost immediate relief to the Fpasma that m frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to PatiuM, waaa by gea-sickness, etc. It is alio valuabls a tw external application for Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ete. REDINGTON A TO. 27-ly I Sole Agents for th Pacific CnmeA . " MARTHA WASHINGTON " HAIR RESTORER. Trust none other, howe'er jdeaoant, None can do what this has done Try it always keep it present Esc the Martha Washington. IT WILL KEEI'THE HAIR IT IS NOT A DYE. Soft and glossy -Change It t ita Original ColorPrevent ft" falling out Slalce old lit-nda look yonng-and do all lhi4 1 cxprcted of a genuine, good, Iluir Restorer. REUIXUTOX & Co., AgfnK San FrnnelMo- " MARTHA WASHINGTON " H'AIK RESTORER Is the wonder of the world, and ataoU above comparison with any other article for the hair ever brought before the public. tSlT" Sold everywhere.. TIEDINUTOX'S FLAVO KING KX TIIACT8 I Are made from Fresli Fruit. Kac& bottle holds twice as much as any othr brand iu the market, consequently thejr are the cheapest nnd the beat. I'se no oilier. KEDINGTOX & Cf., Agent fur the Pacific CoaM O WILL YOU DELAY ? O We arc sorry ttat tV.ere aro persons who suffer on day by day month after tnsntb, and year by year,whtn frieuda and neighbvra have been cured of the Rime 0 malady that atP.ict theru. Now, it has been proved by substau tial evidence that KCOVILi8 BLOOD AND LIVER STKCI will cure the worst wise of cr&f ula, Canker, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc.; yet still there are those who neglect tin sure aud O valuable remedy. To fch we say, try the syrup and be conv"id RDINGTON & Co.y Agent. 41 C and 41 8 Front street. flan Fraise. GRAEFENBERG O U T E K INE C ATI I Ol. fCOX. If faithfully used ace.ordjna; to dii motion; will cure every case of Dhbete d jcrtviy mitigate the troublesome e fleet en u sod Ly . relaxation of the outlet of the bladder. 1 i i a most successful remedy for grave! aud vtb- diseases of the kidneys and Madder, nnd t't-r Female diseases is unequalled, The Cathoiicon uniformly cures PrlpK Uteri, Whites, all irreaukirities of the Month ly period, suppression, incontinence of Urin. liloatiug, and Propfckal swelling, aud diseases of preguaaey. The spcilic aptiwn this medicine is imminent and certain, upu the Uterine and abdominal mttAclctf ud li$r nients restoring them to as fitydtby a tt as tho.se of childhood and youth, to Unit y tients. who have used the Graefeuberg Con a. nr'a Uterine Catholicun, caunut mfEcienvy cxpreis 4Uir gratitude for the relief Cor dm.. 11eiinqton Jc Co., Agent, 416 and 415 Front street, 5an FruUe ;top that couching S' OT'IE OT YOU CAS'T, AflJ V.'E PIT V Ten:. You Lave tri?il every roinedy but liie O f. (lrslim'it, ty its intrinsic merit. t uper'! U p -i!xr )ivparat)o!i. Iti not KiirTrisiii yo-t shuU 1 r"!urtnt to try ror.iclljin afiT th iu periincnt vou hiv! mailo nT trasliy ftM)iteA. fcHiui on lii ultlic u a cvrlam tur ; bul NE WELL'S j Pulmonary Syrup is rfnlly lh XT.r.Y PHST rro.:y ctt rrrn ' for lli'i rure f Cmi-'lis, ''M.. ."ore Thrft. Ai"ri V kwipsns O-uph. Itrr.i-hiii. nisd t'onsu ).)i,.r. rinrtu t ).cilo in !ifonnA :i'i rtn sV-cady bucUl'eJ ly Iho ecrj-riiicg tutaiiv l"1'--, NEWELL'S ary Syrup and with tr. a"fr irc ?i wnii,-t t'T" Imtiim. V' , K.Mrrkj Hur-lve to nil re :iriu;!inu.-l with this, tin Rrrnlrt iTinseea f Mm j . fur tho. Uf.-iliuq. t-f all tlistncrf C IS TirA fc , tanjs, asiurimi ' tlV NEWELL'S : Pulmonary Syrup is cured thousands a4 it wHI euro TOW it jti r- Ttrii invaliialilc me'licrtip i, v',:nsnt (viliii4f. healing and utrcng-.tictuns in it " lirly free froni all kixiiiohi t ilei4 Jtfi4 and ivirtfi-tly liariu'eb under all Clrv,ml,M," Cirtitiratfs from iimtir pruMiinciil eiiizecs uf j I'raucbca aecoun'acy vveiv bo'.'.U cf NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrcn riilnioii J G 0 o