o LljclUccklij Enterprise. TOAVX AND COl'.TY OCR AGENTS. P. FISHER & Co., Rooms 20 and 21 ew Merchants' Exchange, Sacramento street, nrc our only authorized Agents in San Francisco. )ALY & STEVENS, cor. Front and Morri son streets, (up stairs,) are our authorized Agents in Portland. ',. C. LEWIS, Esq., will continue to act for us as Genera! Traveling Agent. I'ltOCEKDINlId OF THE CoiXTY CoXVKX- iosv The Clackamas County Union Con ention met at the Court House in Oregon ity on Saturday March 7th and was called order by A. Warner Esq., Chairman of ic Union County Committee, organized electing Samuel Miller Esq., Chairman, . Killin Secretary and James Winston as itant Secretary." Committee on Credentials Appointed by ie Chair : W. W. Duck, Christian Dear srfT. Geo. Keese. The Committee re tried the following DELEGATES. Oregon City Precinct. A. B. Ilolcomb. .Miller, F. Charman. W. W. Puck. 11. illiu. J. Meldrum, Dr. Karclry. Wm. iarlow, S. S. White. J. W.Lewis. Thomas iowley, W. J. Caldwell, I). 1). Tompkins, .. J. Apperson, Tlios. Leary. J. Milne. P. '.. IJinearson. JEticaukie.V. A. Starkweather. P. F. rnith. Iioss .Merrick. Dr. J. 1 1. Thessing, I J. Matlock, proxy. Wm. Phillips. ' Rock Creek I'recincf. C. Deardoiff, 'V. . Wilson. E. I). Forbes. Yvnnas 1'rccinct. Geo. Pa'mateer, V. . Price. Spnngicnler Precinct. Dr. Lacey, A. attoon. II. P.awley. Jkaver Creek 1'recincl. George Graham, aniuel Waldron. Joseph Walton. Upper MokUla Precinct. Geo. Reese, nomas Kern?. irdiirjs 1'reclncl. J. M. Tracy, Wm. ichardson. M'jryimiis Precinct. J. M. Drake, A. arquatii. It. Thomoson. Lnar MoUdla. C. O. Coynton, It. ;once, T. I. Killin, J.Wagner. Union PrerinrL Samuel J. Oakley, J. . Armstrong. J. II. Ulaeker. Pleasml ITU 11. V. Short. C. Westell. TailatU Precinct. V. II. Dlack, W. otbv. O.t.ocjo Precinct. T. P. Trullingor, F. ord, L. II. Caulking, L. T. Shipley. Cancrnah J'recind. S. I). Moore, M. rown. J. Frost, Geo. Smith, J. P. Dlan iard. Win. Mtillin: Cascades Precinct. Xot represented. Convention proceeded to elect delegates i State Convention, with following result. ". A. Starkweather, Geo. Reese. J. M. rake, F. O. McCown, C. O. Boynton, W. ". PurJPand 15. Killin. The following county ticket was nomi iterl: Stale Senator. D P. Thompson. 'Representatives. James Winston, I. W. "rett and !). P. Tru! linger. Sheriff. Major J. S. Itinearson. 'Clerk. -3 . M. Frazer. 7 rcasire . John Meldrum. Assessor. M . Pa 1 1 erso n . Cmnlv Commissioners. J. M Drake. J. :. Deardortt". Superivtendcat rf Schools. B. Killin. Survei'r. S. S. Campbell. L o ran er. I ) r . I 1 a re 1 ay . The following gentlemen were elected nuPy Committee for ensuing two years. . P. Thompson, AV. A. Starkweather. J. . Lambert. Adjournal, to ratify at the polls on e fu-:t Monday in Juno Next. 1-5 K X T O X Kf I.LI X, Secretary. The new steamer M'enet, of the Wil inette Company, made her first appear lce in t'iiiirity on Wednesday last. The mipany are net j'et prepared for passe ti :r traflic, but aiv making regular trips, avily laden with fre'ght. There has 'in a prevalent idea that the gentlemen JBipos!ng tMs company came o;i here as I opposition, but we learn that the op jsi'.ion has ljen mostly to them and uch of it ircems unreasonable yet they -e determined to put rH through, and em loy themselves with the capital they have ivested, in the honorable occupation of roviding for their families. IXKrtllM.VTIOX WAXTEI) OF WM. LEO.- ilfred Leo, Linderville, Adair Co., Mis uri, says he will siul $10 to any per m who will give him information as to here Wm. Leo can be found. His for iir, Post-Ofiie was Oregon Cst.y. George Quennard, of Port Jefferson, on Island New York, wishes to hear of 'in. Ityans, about it ) years of age ; last eard from some twelve years ago at ort Vancouver. PtnsoxAU Mr. E. MSamis, agent cf the Ma, called upon us on Thursday. The 1.7a Is decidedly the best commercial pa er in California. The auction sales are dvertised in it exclusively, and this one ranch is often worth trior; than the rates er year one pays for the daily. We hope none will understand thai e are opposed to Gaston's Railroad. That not our turn; we fvcY" all enterpris i of this nature but we may have felt a ittle sour towards those Yamhill people rho attempted to choke us because we aid we believed it impossible for them to mild the road wiihout the aid of foreign apital. This is the extent of the matter. Going East. Mr. Aug. C. Kinney, of tlcMinnville. has passed a very creditable -xamination in the schools of Medicine in Oregon, and now takes bis departure for the Atlantic Stales, to complete a thorough Education. We wish him all success, and be is entitled to it. Mr. Ackerman, brother of the S. Ack rrman of this city and member of the firm of Ackerman A Steinheiser of Fugene, is at preseni in this city. He will proceed below to lay in a full stock of Spring goods for his firm accompanied by Mr. S. Ack fT.nan. Thee gents come first on the list alphabetically-, and in a business point of view. lion. P. C. Sullivan, of Dallas, is ex pected to address the Grant Club in this city, soo.n. When he comes we want all tiik i-Kon v to hear him. Mr. Sullivan has the reputation of being an able debater. posted in all the facts of our political his tory, and able to do full justice to the sub ject. On Thursday a succession of hail nv, mis intuit , qi severe sa tire, but so far as we have been aoie to learn no damage lor.owed. The Hin set bright, but the night was cold and louowing Oav wet CoNGr.KOATIO.VAL Services. Kev. P. S Knight, of Salem, will preach at the Coa- pregational Church in this city. at the usu al hours to-morrow. A brass key. found on the street last Thursday, has Uvea left at ih'.s o3ce for vientificAtiort. The IIarpehs. This great book firm was founded in 1816 by James and John Har per. Wesley Harper came in in 1S22. and Fletcher Harper in 1S26, since which the firm has stood as it stands now. It is not often that four brothers can be united so long, with no break in the rank by death or other cames. Hon. James Harper is about seventy-three years of age. and there is no youth about the establishment more active than he. He delights in a good story, a good listener, a good joke, and no one can discover a reason why he shouldn't live twenty years yet. Mr. John Harper is about seventy, but not so ro bust in health as James. He is the nega tive element in the firm, and commonly wields the veto power. Mr. Wesley Har per is gentlemanly and cordial, comfort ing a disappointed author and encourag ing a promising one with equal suavity. Mr. Fletcher Harper is the active, aggres sive spirit of the firm, but with a vaulting ambition that never o'erleaps itself. It is his spirit that animates and directs the Monthly,' " Weekly,"' and " Bazar' Besides the four members of the firm there are numerous sons, making a dozen in all The Harpers resemble English firms inthe tenacity with which their employes cling to them. There is one gray-headed octo genarian who has been in their employ fifty years. The foreman of their composing room has been with them forty years ; the foreman of the press room thirty-years ; and there are women in the folding rooms that have been with them thirty years. Their cashier has also been in their em ploy thirty-five years. The Railroad Surveyors have reached a point two miles below Milwaukie. and now cease operations until after the meet ing of the Directors on the 24th. The basis of representation to the State Union Convention was fixed so as to allow one delegate for every one hundred Union votes cast at the last, general elec tion, and one delegate for every fraction greater than fifty the following being the apportionment : JjtU'fftrte. Delegates. Baker county 3 Linn county 10 Kenton 5 Marion 11 Clackamas 7 Multnomah 12 Clatsop 1 Polk C Coos 1 Tillamook 1 Columbia 1 Umatilla S Douglass 6 Union 3 Grant G Washington 5 Jackson G Wasco 3 Josephine 2- Yamhill C Lane 6 Total 103 The Convention will be held at Salem, on the 21th, instead of at Portland. Signs and Poutents. From the earliest times there lias been in many minds a tirrn belief in supernatural things. If t ere is anvthing like skepticism remaining in this community regarding the ability of I'arman Bros, to sell the best goods at the lowest prices, it will be removed by calling at their store, at the coiner of Front and Morrison streets, where a large new stock of everv description of Clothing and Furnishing Goods, received by the steamer John I.. htephtiiH, wiil be found. Ilovr to Live Long. Eat and drink and be comfortable. Never go to ex cess, and always be hopeful. Let the world wag as it will, be happy. If it goes well, laugh; if it goes ill never- cry, for that makes it no better. Be cheerful, contented, simple in habits, active in pursuits, and purchase your dry goods and clothing of Kohn & Fish el, No. '.'1 Front street, Portland, Oregon, Then shall your years stretch out like a sum mer's day, and your youth be perpetual. Family Dye Colors. The most useful and welcome articles to be found in almost every household in the land, are the Family Dye Colors of I 'owe &. Stevens. They can always be relied upon, are easily used, and eot but a trifi?. Some ears since, while residing in "lie city of PVovidcnce, we heard much said in prnise of Perry Davis "Pain Killer." We listened incredulously lo these testimonials. Well, health failing, as a last resort, the doc tors sent us to Minnesota. The winter was intensely cold, and a tYrribh? form of Neural gia prevailed among the settlers, and we fell into the gVasp "of the disease, and day and night, for weeks, endurevl untold agony. Many remedies were tried without avail. One day, however, a stalwart frontiersman entered the room, bearing in his band a vial partly tilled with a reddish licpiid'. It was some of the Pain Killkr. He bad bought it in California three years before, and had kept it with miserly care until then. Applying it externally aiid internally yave immediate relief. Since then, we have rec ommended it successfully ih cases that bat lied the best medical skill; and when we see persons reject this remedy, we recall our owl experience; and think tlu-.t the time may come when pain, incurable by other agents, may teach them the value of this greut dis covery. Home Monthly. I 20.4t Head tiik Following: Gents This is to certify that I have found ALLEN'S LUXG BALSAM one of the best remedies in the world for diseased Lungs: I have used it in my family for breaking up a trouble some cough with the happiest elfect. 1 rec ommended it to a young lady whohada har rassing cough and was threatened with Con sumption, and it cured her in a few days. I would recommend it to all those predisposed to Consumption. Kespecttulrv voiirs; A. A. IIABKISON, Cincinnati, O. L. B. Bowie, Druggist. Uniontown, Penn.. writes, April 14 '. AUtn s Lung baisam bus performed some remaikable cures about, here. I recommend it with confidence in all diseases of the Throat and Luniis." Steulixc Ituos'., Druggists, write from Car- rolton, O., Jan. 27, lsi7 : '-Send us six doz en allkv's t.t.vc. balsam. We are entirely out cf it. It gives more general satiatactiou than anv other medicine we sell. ' I-PtUHY Davis A so.v. Providence, K. I., general wholesale Agents tor the Lastern States. Sold by alt dealers in Family Medi cines. Price $1. G ROD'S MUSICAL AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. ai.co: Day and Boarding School for Ladies ! riMUS INSTITUTE IS SITUATED IN A J retired and bcautifid loeatio,. awav from the business portion of the city, On Third, between B and (J streets Pot (land, Oregon. Attached to ths building are extensive anc beautiful grounds, fur the convenk-nce ot pupils. The Educational Department will be in charge of an efficient corps of Teachers No effort will be spared to make ibis In Stitute equal to the best on the Pacific coast. The Course of Studies Will embrace all the branches usually taugh iu first class Seminaries in the East, in cluding the Classics, French, Ger man, Spanish, Mathematics, ic. The Musical department will be conducteo by Prof. II. Gfioo Grob, Graduate of Plane!" Conservatorie. Parties from the country may -est assured that unaer the care of Mrs Urob,. Matroaof the Establishment), thej will experience all the attentions of a moth er, and enjoy the comfoits of a home. -sj1" Particular attention will be paid U the choice ot Text Book;?, in order U avoio anything of a Sectional or Partisan tature in our curriculum of e tudies. For further particulate, enquire at the In stitute, or address II. GUIDO GR0B, xi.tr P. 0. Box No. 16?, Portland. official. ord1xasce so 72. Sec. 1st Be it ordained and established by the City Council of Oregon City. That the centre of the stone monument now lo cated at the junction ot Main and Third streets in this city be and the same is here by declared to be the point of intersec tion of a line drawn through the center of said Main and Third streets. Sec. 2d. That the . centre of the stone monument now located at the junction of Main and Fourth srteets in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the centre oc Main and Fourth streets. Sec. 3d. That the centre of the stone monument located at the junction of the south line of Sixth with Main st reets be and the same is hereby declared to be at the point of intersection of a line draw'n through the center of said Main street and the south line of Sixth street. Sec. 4th. That the center of the stone monument located at the junction of the northerly line of S ixth street with Main street be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the centre of Main street and the North line of Sixth street. Sec. 5th. That the centre of the stone monument now located at the junction of Mam and Light h streets in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of later sections of a line drawn through the center of said Main and Eighth streets. Sec. Cth. That the center of the stone now located at the junction of Main street and Alley through Block 21 and 22 in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point ot intersection of a line drawn through the center of said Main street and Alley through Blocks twenty one and twenty-two. Sec. 7lh. That the centre of the stone monument now located at the junction of Main street and the north line of Blocks S) and 21 in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be at the point of inter section of a line drawn through the center of said Main street and the North line of blocks nine and twenty-one. Sec. 8th. That the center of the stone monument now located at the junction of Main and Forteenth streets in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of Main and Twelvth streets. Sec. 9th. That the centre of the stone monument now located at the junction of Main and Fourteenth streets in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of Main and Fourteenth streets. Sec. 13th. That the centre of the stone monument located at the junction of the north line of block 14 and 1: with Main street be and the same is hereby declared to be at. the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of said Main street and the north line of blocks four teen and fifteen. Sec. 11th. That the centre of the stone monument now located at .he junction of Fifth and High streets in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of said Fifth and High streets. Sec. 12th. That the centre of the stone monument now located at the junction of Fifth and John Adams' street in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of said Filth and John Adams street. Sec. 13th. That the center of the stone monument now located at the junction of Seventh and High streets in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of said Seventh and High 'streets. Sec. 1 -1 tli. That the center of the stone monument now located at the junction of Seventh and John Adams streets in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of said Seventh and John Adams street. Sec. loth. That the center of the stone monument now located at the junction ol Seventh and Madison streets in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of said Seventh and Madison streets. Sec. 10th. That the center of the stone monument now located at tin; junction of Soventhand John Quincy Adams street in this city" he and the same is hereby de clared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of said Seventh and John Quincy Adams streets. Sec. 17th. That the center of the stone monument now located at the junction of Seventh and Van Huron streets in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line draw n through the center of said Seventh and Van Buren streets. Sec. 18th. That the center of the stone monument now located at the junction of the west line of Harrison and Seventh streets be and the same is here declared to be at the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of said Seventh street and the west line of Harrison street. Sec. l!Hh. That the center of the stone monument now located at the junction of 11th and John Adams street in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the center of said Eleventh aud John Adams streets. Sec. 20th. That the center of the stone monument now located at the junction of 11th and Jetferson streets in this city be and the same is hereby declared to be the point of intersection of a line drawn through the. center cf said Eleventh and Jetferson streets. Sec. 21st. That the center of the stone monument now located at the junction of Eleventh and Twelvth streets in this city, be, and the same is hereby declared to be the point of inersection of a line drawn through the center of said Eleventh and Twelvth streets. Passed. March 3d. IPG.". J. M. MOORE. City Recorder. Save youk money- and wait for the arrival of the largest, finest, prettiest and CHEAPEST STOCK of CLOTHING, OKXTS' FUtt- jcishing goods, dry goods, etc., ever import ed for the Oregon trad which Koii.v k Fisu Ei. will receive soon. Those that will not Wait, would profit by buying from the stock KUliX fc KISI1EL have on hand now, which they are selling at cost to make room for their spring stock. Firmness and Obstinacy. These two qualities are continually mistukei for each other, but they are not at all alike in reality. Firmness is essential to success, while obstinacy may plunge its victim head long into the" abyss ot failure and defeat.' Barman Bros, are , of the opinion that if people were to owtitatf'y refuse the otters of their establishment, d.'ily being made for the benefit of the public, community would soon be plunged into the abyss of financial rnrn. But the people see it hence the suc cess of Barman Bros., wfio now have a large establishment at Salem, besides their head quarters corner of Front end Morrison sts., Portland. People who advertise are smarter than those who don't ; better looking, too, nine in ten. This is natural, if not logical. Advertising is an indication of intelligence, and intelligence One of the leading' ele ments of "good looks. At alt events the world believes in those who advertise,- arvJ it plants in dollars in their pockets. Such are live people ; and in there Hve days no body wants any thins to do with any but !i ve men s.nd wom-en. tnr advice to everybody except in matrimony is to advertise. It is sure to return largely, increase your repu tation as a business Wan, make Uosts of friends, and add to the number of shrewd and sensible people in' the world ef vliith there has never vet been an over-stock. Any one who will but drop ?h at Barman Bros, Cor. Front & Morrison streets; Port land, for a few moments, cannot but be con vinced that there is good, sound sense in the principle ot advertising your goods to the world. They are doing such a business as J c, i, i.Vincin?. was never done nt that house before thej OREGON CITY BUSINESS. NERVE! NERVE! NERVE! The Requirements of the Times ! J. R; RALSTON, HAS IT ! THE OLD ROCK STORE, THE BEST Dry Goods house in Oregon City, has the pluck to till every department with an entire jVcw "Winter Stoclt I Joy to tJi'e Hungry ! Hard Times Come Again no More ! Great Fall in the price of Goods! J. IS. SALSTOX, At the Rock Store, on the corner of Main and Fifth streets, Oregon City, has just re turned from San Francisco, where he purch ased a large and well selected stock of DRESS GOODS WOOLEN " PRINTS, . WHITE " HOSIERY", BLEACHED SHEETINGS, GENTS' FURN1SIING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND GAL'S, YANKEE NOTIONS, PAINTS OILS, &c,&c, &c At prices hitherto unheard of, By the oldest inhabitant. Let the People clothe themselves And Rejoice! For the winter cometh. Give him a call and be convinced that the Rock Store is the place to trade. LATE All RIVAL ! OF Pall and Winter Stock! At the OLD CORNER. I. SELLING, OREGON CITY, lias just received, and is now opening, all the latest Stales s&ihI I?3,tie3&s Which he xcill sell lore, For Cash or Country Produce ! His stock Comprises, in part, DRY GOODS, HEADY MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, Mens1, Ladies' Misses and Childrens"" HATS AND C A PS, Groceries.Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys, and Burners! Hardware, Cutlery, etc , etc, Being Hundreds of Other Articles ! Too numerous to Mention ! Call and examine for yourself. I tak pleasure in showing goods, and customers will find the articles at reasonable figures. 1. SL'LLIXU. Corner store, opposite the 5.1y Tin and stove store. OREGON CITY WOOLEN f$Af!UFACTUR!NG C O 31 P A N V. rpiIE AI50VE COMPX.YY ARE XOW 1 producing aquality of WOOLEN GOODS WHICH ARE Superior to any ever hefcre offered on the Pacific Coast ! Comprising CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, HARD TIMES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARN, etc. 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: K. JACOB. Agent, 30.6m) Oregon CitV, Oregon! Or L. WHITE k BRO., Agents"at Portland. jYISW FIIIM! JACOB WORTMAX. THOMAS H. F1ELOS Wortman & Fields, Next Poor to the Post Office, Oregon City, Oregon. DEALERS IX FsimiSy jircerie i Provisions o f all Hinds f Wines and Liquors f Confectionery, Spices ! Canned Fruits and Meats ! And all the Favorite Brands' of Flour and Sugar ! The highest market prices 2aid for country produce. Isnpei'Ial Mills, OliEGOX CITV. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR SALE : BRAN AND CHICKEN FEED ! Parties' wa-atin feed aitJfet furnish their sacks. fSO.tf Jfd'HN H. SCHRAlf, Manufacturer and Dealer in SADDLES, HARNESS, etc.- . etc.. Main street, between Third and ForrTtb, Oregon City. THE attention of parties desiring anything in my line, isf directed to my stock, be fore making parcnases etsewnere JOHN II.SCIIIiAM. JUSTICES' BL.AXKS. of every drscrip tiorr. for" sale' at the' Entekpbik ofnce.j ILL HEADS PRINTED. At the Enterprise OfEe. 3 P0RTLAXD BUSINESS GUIDE. Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. Y I L L A M E T T E IRON WORKS COMPANY! frf"raea' North Frout and E sts., ISLStl Portland. Oregon. STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER BUILDERS. TIIKSE WORKS ARE LOCATED OX the bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and efficiently. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation," as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. We arc 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 ! ! MINING PUMPS ! ! &C, &C.j . &C, Manufacture ahd Jiepaif MneJiitiery of all Unas. ' Mi OX SHUTTER WORK at San Francisco cott and freight. Wheeler ef- Ra?i JalCs J'afent Grinder and Amalgamator. Dunbar's and Steven's Self Adjusting Patent Piston I'acking, either applied to old or new steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes find dUs,if the bent hard iron. oAy MEUSSDOBFFEB & BE0 JJ'inufactcrers and Iniprti ?" f, An I Wholesale and Rifail Dealers in, HAT., CAPS, And HATTER'S MATERIALS, No. 72 Front street, Portland Oregon. Are receiving", in addition to their extensive stock, bv every steamer, all the latest styles of New York, London and Parisian taste, for ttentlemen's and children's wear, which they will sell cheaper thau any other bouse on the Pacific coast. I. S. Hats of every style and description made to order, also neatly repaired. 13y HOME MANUFACTURE. HIGGIN3 & CO. Are Sow iTamifacS xn i:g a- Superior ARTICLE OF , Cliemical, Olive, Pale, and Brown FAMILY SOAP, -VT7IIICII WE WILL SELL AT SAN V Francisco Prices, and deliver to up river boats free of charge. All orders sent to l'ortland Soap Factory, or to McCraken, Merrill tt Co., Agents, will met with prompt attention. W. L. 1IIOGINS &. CO.. ll:ly Proprietors, No. S Front Street, l'ortland, Oregon, One block north of t. S. N. Co.'b Wharf. McCUaKEX, MERRILL & CO., Agents Pioneer Beck. Bindery, OKKG O X I A IV J5 UI I An IN G, Ko. t AV;,iinj1oii Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv. desired pattern. .MUSIC B'.JOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound m every variety of style known to th'; trade. Orders from tha country promptly at tended to. Established ) J Estabi.ts lb57. j "I leoT. IIED No. 90 First street, Portland, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds ! All Seeds from this Establishment are Warranted Fresh and Genuine. Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruits find ecretaoies getabli Foreign and Domestic Green do do Vegetables and Fruit Packed with care for z.'upmcni. NUTS Pea-nuts, Brazil-nuts, Wal-nuts, Fil berts and Almonds. GROCERIES A selected stock of choice Groceries, bought expressly for family use. JJjf" Alt of which is o lie red for cash at cash prices. Orders solicited. 35:ly .lOlIV O'iOXXOK. No. 00 First St., Portland, Oregon. E, G. RAftDALLj IMPORTER ANU DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTILMENTS, Sheet Music, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds. -Sole Agent in Oregon for Sfason Sf Hm'.iit's CELEBRATED CABINET ORGAX ! A X I Sc liiwav Srn's COLD 5IEOAL PIAXO FORTES ! First street, next door to the Post Office Portland, Oregon. (4.tf THE BEST SELECTION And largest assortment of Ladies' Gents', Misses', Boys' LV. aad Childrens BOOTS and SHOES. Can be bad at the PHILADELPHIA BOOT AND SHOE STOKE, Xo. 112 Front ttreet, Portia 'id, opposite Walter Pros. Carpet store, where new goods of the latest styles are re ceived by every steamer, direc.froni the east, enabling us to sell cheaper than any other store iu'ths city. K AST & CAIIA'LIN. 14.) 112 Front street, Portland. . If. M IT E 11 S j PLDIBIXC, GAS & STEAM Fitting Establishment, Xo. 110 Firvt Street. .Portland Gas Fixtures, Cooking Ranges, Hot Water Boilers, Marble Top Washsfands, Sheet headwind Block Tin, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Bead Pipe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES. ELBOW. RETFRX BEXDL XRPLES, BUSHJXGS, ., for Skara, Watrr and Oas. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water ,Guages, Whistles Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe, Angle, aud Check Valves, Gunge Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kinds of Brass Work. Rubber Hose, Hose Pipes. &c. 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 ji'mme roy stuck, which has been selected with great care, and especial attention given to the wants of this market. May 15, 167. 1:1 j C.H.MYERS. ies P OR TLA ND P USIXESS G U1DR Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. Sixteen Years in Oresoii. S. J. F,l'CGP,h1IC, SNtWMUSlCi the em Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his old customers fund as many new ones as may not be acquainted witli the fact) that fie still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, 105 Front Street, Portland, (exactly ofposite mount uood) Where be is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOHS, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, IXStRUCTJOX ROOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments. CIIt ltt.Il ?itIC IfOilKS. BASS, VIOL, CUlTAIi and VIOLIN STRINGS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, MISCELLANEOUS POORS, . CHEAP PUULICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOB blS. . . PKES?E3, lyr:j PENS, Photographic Albums, And every other article in the above line. R E M O E D ! O X AND PAPER HANGING S E ? BEG LEAVE TO IXFOE3I THE public that we have Removed to the Fine Store No'. 59 Front street, Portland, Formerly occupied by Messrs. ('ohn, Lyon & Kaufman Where we shall now open our latest impor tations of CARPETS, PAPEIt HANGINGS, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, DAMASKS LACE CLIIiTAINS, CO UNICES AND BANDS, GILT MOLDINGS, And all goods iu the CARPET & UPHOLSTERY LINE ! We Import our Oootls Ijireet from tlic East, nil (I sell nt less tlian Sail 'raiTClsco Prices' I WALTER OSIOS., No. 83 Front street, between Alder 35.) and Washington, Portland, Oregon. & 3L. E IR. Y I One door smith from the corner of First and Morrison streets, near the Western, Portland, Oregon. Wm; T. Shanahaiij IMPORTER AND DEALER INT . M US 1 CAL IN ST 11 UMENTS, FINE KNGRA VINOS, PI CT URE FR A ME S And MOLDINGS. rpilE FINEST AND LA 1IO EST fc'TOCK JL of Engravings, Crouios, Plain and col ored Lithographs,, etc., ever before ctfered in this market, just receied and for sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! also: Views of Columbia Riier Scenery Constantly on band. age-t ron bradbuht's celksuated Grsiucl Scale JPIsaiaos I Which have given universal satisfaction, and which i e giiarautees to sell at San Fran cisco prices. jff Special attention given to framing Photograph Engravings, etc. l Mr. Shaiiahan, formerly of A. Kob ler's" establishment. San Francisco, will at tend to tuning and repairing Pianos, Melo deous, and alfkinds of Musical Instruments. Pianos for Rent. (36. ly KOISKKT M. LAW, IJirORTEll OF &rd Wood Lumber C0ACU, CARRIAGE, AND WAGON MATERIALS ! Portland, Oregon. HAS NOW ON HAND and TO ARRIVE the finest stock ever imported to this coast. Being selected under bis personal suneivision he can Warrant it to be of the best, and would call the attention of dealers and wagou makers to his assortment of EASTERN OAK, ASH, AND HICKORY, PLANK, WHITE WOOD. HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, AXLES, POLES, DENT P.LMS Shafts, Bows, Single trees, flow Beams and Handles, etc. Orders for the above, also for Boxes, Thim bles, Skeius, Iron and .Steel, promptly tilled. I? OH E SIT II. jLaw, Commission Merchant, 38 First st , Corner of Pine, Portland, Oregon. Consignments solicited. (3C-.-ly Jorm Nestor, Architect, OFFICE IX CARTER'S BUILDING, Front s., Portland Oregon. itsst-clss residences, Business Houses, Halls, Churches, Tenements, Cottages, Suburban Residences, and ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF BRICK AIV FRAMB Eulldings Designed and Planned With accuracy,-and scrupulously mii faith fully superintended. "Owners' interests considered paramount, fI7.tf BILLS & co. CAMP co: lTOttA.V A CO. Portland Dray and Hack Co., Ojiee nt Dmy ant Hick Sialics, Cot. Start; and Second sts, Portland. Zk7 All business intrusted to us executed with care and dispatch. Xo commissions' charged on freight advanced. Orders for hacks promptly attended to, day or nijjht. MI S! CELL A NE 0 US. CHaS. HODGE. .CHAS. . CALEF. .GEO. W. S.VLL. EOEGE, CALEF & Co., DCALEES IX DEUGS and MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, AKD WINDOW GLASS, VARXISIIES; BRUSHES, PAINTERS' Materials, ana jjr-u'jglsW Sundries. 07 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. A HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS I A Pure and Powerful Tcnic, Corrective ami Alterative, of wonder ful cfiirary in diseases of t lie STOMACH, LIVER AND EOV7ELS. PnCTECTIVK PUOFERTIES; Prevents Fever and As;ue and Billions Re mittent Fevers; fortifies the system against Miasma and the evil ell'ecta of unwholesome water ; invigor ates the organs ot digestion and the bowels ; Steadies tlie Aeives nml it nil to Pro long I.l2e. ROED1.U.' I'HOPEIITIES. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick and Is'ervous Headache, General Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spit its, Constipation, Colic,. Intermit tent Fevers, Sea Sickness, Cramps and Spasms, . . . and all complaints ot either sex arising Irom IJodily Weakness, whether inherent in the system or rKODUCEDBY SPECIAL CAUSES. -rOTL'IXG THAT IS NOT WIIOLE JS some, genial, and restorative in its na ture, enters into the composition of HOS TETTEU S STOMACH LITTERS. . This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind ; no deadly botanical element ; no iiery excitant; "out is a combination of the extracts cf rare balsamic herbs and plants, with tlie purest and mildest of all diliusive stimulants. The week stomach is rapidly invigorated, and the appetite restored by this tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of Dyspepsia, and in 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 sfceretife organs. . . Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Lowness of Spirits, and Fits of Languor, find prompt and perinament relief from the Litters. The testimony on this point is conclusive', and from both sexes. As a Genuine Tonic, HOSTETTER'S LIT TERS produce effects which must be experi enced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated. In cases ot Constitutional Weakness, Premature Decay, and Debiiit; and Decrepitude arising trom old age, it ex ercises the electric influence. In the conva lescent stages of all diseases it operates as a delightful iiivigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to le-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 ordinary tonics and stomachics ot the day. SOLD EVERYWHERE. H'JUGE, CALEF tSitO., Agents, 3o:tf.j Portland, Oregon. F;anaily HS0ye Colors. Patented October ISth, lSf.3. PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, Dark Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Dark 7j'r, Magenta, Lg Jit Blue. Maize, French Blue, Maroon, Claret Brown, Orange, Park Brown, Pink, Light Brown Purple, Snuff Brazen, Royal Purple, . Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Drab, Solffrino, Fawn Drab, Violet, Yellow, Light Fawn Drab. FOR IYE!.ti SILK,'. Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shaw.'s, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Donncts, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, A:d all Kin'ls of Wearing Apnicl. A Saving cf Eighty per Cent. For 2o cents you. can color as many goods as would otherwise cost live times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. . The process is sinrplc, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Diiections in English, French and German outside of each package. howe & Stevens, Soti Broadway, Bosion. For sale bv Smith & Davis Portland, and bv Bell & Parker, Oregon City. -21 1851 .1357 E. J, HORTHPiU? & CO., OFFER FOR SALE LOW Builders! Hardware and Carpenters' x ools. Blacksmiths'1 and Machinists" Tools, Coopers' aud Tanners' Tools, Mining and Fanners' Tools, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Ship and Steamboat Hardware, , Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Oars, Packing, Manilla and. Hemp Cordage, Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves, . Powder, Fuse, Shot, Lead and Caps, Wooden Ware, Twines and Brushes. AND Blacksmith-, Goods, Cumberland Coal, Put nam, New York and Grifhn Horse Nails, Malleable Nuts and lions for Bug gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins and IroiT'Axles, all sizes. WAGON TIMBER. LTttls, SpoZrx, Axle, PoU atul Shaft, Bent liitns, Sawed d'eliot, dec, dec. Agents for A. S. Hallidie Co., IVIrc Hope !Init ufaet tn trs. . , XrH Circulars furnished oa application. Our facilities for purcbr.siog goods in the Eastern Markets beinii of a superior charac ter, we are enabled to ofVer goods in our line at as low rates as they can be purchased in this market. We call the attention of deal ers to our stock, which comprises the most complete and extensive assortment of goods in this line ever offered m this market. So E. J. NOItTHUUP & CO., 131 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. YViT. CORBTTT, San Francisco. D. lIAf'I.KAV, l'ortland. Importers & Wholesale Grocers, 74 FRONT STREET, Portland Oregon. GOOD'S SOLD FOIt CASH AT A SMALL adfance upon SAX FilAXCISCO JCEBIXG PRICES I Would thank merchants visiting the city to price theirstock before purchasing. li.ly L a d d a Tilt on, BANKERS, PoJlTLAXn, Okegox. Will give prompt attention to collect fons, and other business appertaining to Iiankin"-. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange On San Francisco and the Atlanic States for sale. Government; Securities bought and soli. , xi.tf R ED IX G TON & CO.'S COL UMX KEDINGTON & CO.'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger; rpiIIS Valuable preparation, containing m X a hi.'hlv cuneentiatcd form all the prop-, erties of the Jamaica G nicer, has become a e of the most popular domestic remedies for ail diseases of the stomach and digestive organs As a tonic it .will be found invaluable to uJ persons recovering from debility, whether produced bv fcvt r'or otherwise, for w bilat imparts to the system ell the glow and vigo that can be produced by wine or brandy, n entirely free from the iVactionarj effects follow "the use ot spirits ot any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for femal. who suffer from ditlicult menstruation, giving hlmost immediate relief to the spasms that so frequently accompany that perioa. It gives immediate relief lb r-a"iisea. caused bv sea-sickness, etc. It isalso valuable as an external application for Gout. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. REUINGTON & CO. '27.1 v Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. li MARTHA WASHINGTON HAIR EESTOREPv. Trust none other, bowe'er pleasant, None can do what this has done Xrv it always keep it present Use the Mai tha Washington; IT WILb IiKEl THE HAIli-' IT IS NOT A DYE. Soft and glossy Change it lo its Original Color Prevtnt it fulling out 3Ialtc old licutl. look young ami do nil that i expected of a gcnuln3 good, Hair Restorer. ICEDIA'OiTO-V & Co., Agfiito, SanFrantiico' " MARTHA WASHINGTON" HAlK RESTORER Is the wonder of the world, and stands above comparison with any. other-article fur the hair ever brought before the public. Q' Z-iTT Sold every where. . REDINGTON'S F L A V O U I N G EX TKACT?'0 Are made from FmHFiuit. Each bottle holds twice as much as any ctlaQ brand iu the market, consequently tbejQ O ore the cheapest and the best, t'sc no otli r. KEDINGTON' & C9-, Agents for the PaciHc Coast: "yy I1Y WILL YOU DELAY We are sorry that there :-.r persons who suffer on day by day ibao'ntb. after month, an? year by year.wbcn frieuds and neighbors hare beeu Cured of the same malady that afflicts them. Xctt, it has been proved by substan tial evidence that SCOVIL1S BLOOD AND LIVER SYKCP 0 will cure the worst case of scrof ula, Canker, rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc,; yet still there are those who neglect this sure and Taluable remedy. To Eucb we say, try the syrup and be convinced; EF.D1XGT0X &. Co., Agents, 415 and 413 Front street, San Francisco; o GRAEFENBERG UTERINE CATIIO LICO Itn , Tf faithfully used according to tfirecfio!.' will cure every case of Diabett nnd gre;,:';y mitigate the troublesome eficcts caused by ; relaxation of the outlet of the bladder. 1' : ' a most successful remedy for gravel and fhei diseases of toe kidneys and bladder," and fj Female diseases is unequalled. The Cathoiicon uniformly cures Prolapsus' Uteri, Whites, all irregularities of the Month ly period, suppression, incontinence of Urir.c. Bloating, and Dropsical swellings, and r.ll diseases of pregnancy. .The specific aition of this medicine is imminent and certain, tiou thi" Uterine and abdominal muscles and bgr." ments restoring them to as ieahby' n state as those of childhood and youth, so that pa tients who have used the Graefenbcrg C'ui j-a nj's Uterine Cath;.(:con, c-innot sufficiently espres'3 their gratitude for the relief afforded. Kedington & Co., Agents, 41C and 41 S Front street, San Francisc nml hmmnm cor-ir: of vgtj c.vx't, at:t vrr. rrxv y.m. Vo l liuve t;i .(( cvitv re.neiiy tnu. t . (testified, ly i'.-s iasniisic r'nrnt. to' si:mt-.! f' .. !. :Ur preparations. It is not FnrpriHhij; you ihn.Ut be r-hii.'tatit to trv romelhiiiir c-lso niter the itianr ex periments' you hav? m.'uie of trashy -"'.it..juini foiitt-U ca tlio puijlii; as a c;r.t;u-a curv; Lul HEWBLL'S Pulmonary Syrup n rc''v ths Vr;T rXPT' rrtr .'r f -rcr o--rr-'"'-.-' f lor thu rurJf C'isns, Coi.ls. Mrtv 'J'..;. . -. l-ioor-:?;! ( '(i;'h. ii; --l r!ls w anl 1 oil'.. ;.f -,v -sntifiis ul' f.csj.!-' i:v '';i:i!-nu.i ami t.u-Loa i..ivn I i rlrc-aily biariillea bv luo Lurj;iiiij cialive !:. e c,f T. 1 (fi t l ill! s f O iJ j VV IU iJlJ D " "3 i i tc.u y'Uh pt1 cpH p"" i'. t1i',:r i ,,....,"'-1 bat ion. We now a i!ret iltw:lv'R a.I v. r:e iui ji fyi;M!;t-l with tins. Ot cr ;i!est raiir.i--a.f f : f ir tlio lieaiins of a'l tliscsu ef 1-: 3?U:oul 115 W XJJUU V je tdmonary. Syrup has cured' thousands r.B'l it will enr VCV xtyoat ( 1"t1i;.s inrataaMe w-?!c!n- i 1 Iwnr.t t t?- v" v.thins. limlins nnd Rtr. riir iieniii;: in ior et. -t,. , tur'.v f.vo fruxn ail yoUouous v ;w:'ri; wu au 1 rfiftlv harmless muter all Hrrv.mtawa. CertitiCMtrs frouritiany priiin-it vuueu3 vi rnuicuco accompany every Untie tf NBWBiii'S Pulmonary Syrup o o o O o o o On o o o o O O O O -v