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ISIjclMcckls Enterprise. TOHK AND tOVXTT, I Mo. Keuney begins to feel him J Bc!f quite &t l oaie flmonSst the " pPe' 1 cies His threats to use Brule I force pon ns, in reply to our wyinj; that CVcW serves a cowh.de fo. 1 cow.rd.ee .nd treachery if J' ' sr., iraand more cowh.de if the J ,refU,en'r',y in keeping i'l are. fa!s - L . A r.nft I l and he cannot deny it uh good grace. Anntlr sad and painful occurrence tok rdacein this city on Tuesday evening '' LutS which a little son of Mr. Charles I nzu lost bis life by drowning He had , cone to the river with some other boys f,x the purpose of fishing, and accwlent ; , It Ml into the Water, before assistance Slid reach him he sank to rise no more. The body was recovered on Wednesday " morning, and the funeral on Thursday i vi, attended by a large number of sym- j.vlming frionda. HU ago was about ten Tears. Making IIistokv. Th Oregon made ' Fhorel presented by Mr. Smith at the breaking of ground in Kat Portland, and '. n hnpr;lr described in the address of Mr. Mitchell, in another part of this paper V a manufactured at th Willamette Iron V?,.rks. where any article that can bp made of iron, u readily produced. The first shove! full "f dirt was brought to this city bv Mr. N. W. RandaM. and is now produc- iii" strawberries, which we hope may be upon the table at the banquet we propose threading here next fall, on the coraple- tion of the railroad; to Oregon City. ' In consequ.-nce of business engago- ri'nts at Portland this week, we were un i r.Me to attend tho lecture of Rev. Dr. ; "VVjtl e on Tuesday evening last. All who j were in attendance however as far aj we I iuvc heard. .peak in tlie highest terms of i pr ne of it. Dr. Wythe is really un f hh'.e man. A course of lectures will be given I at Oswego, for the benefit of the M. E. i Church at that place. Rev. C. C Stratton -w. Ill deliver the opening lecture on Tues- day cren'ing next. The Church at Oswo 1 gi have undertaken to construct an edi- tii-e this year. We. wish them all possible i success. 1 . Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. of O.F., elected the following delegates to the next ' Grand Lodge: J. T. Apperson, W. P. , I'urns, J. Marshall. J. M. Bacon. The ffilicers of the Good Templars .? Lodge f.t Matlocks School House, will be p-iblicl j installed on the afternoon of ll.iv 2nd. Hon. J. X. Dolph will deliver Work ou both lines of the Railroad is progressing. As soon as a wharf suitable to land materials at. for the Last side, can 1- constructed, iron and rolling stock will be received at Portland. Gov. (-Woods passed through yester day en rd-ntf to Salem, after an extended tour ot the Lantern States. H Keep Koch. Pack them in salt or char- i coal wi;h the Fmall end downward, and s they will keep fresh one or two wars. I TamP Gkka.si olt op Sii.k. Apply a ' little magnesia to the wrong side, and the . i-jtuth will disappear. ThGbnik 0:ci'dett and Live Ydn lee loiidvd with fl uir almost excld ivc!v thrormer taking on a lot of t Wall Wnll.i brands. J The Albany Democrat publishes a I clioice production on the subject of ihe Willamette, which we republish - on the first- pajre. . ;l Advice ahoit Skttsnu out Plants. J PlmtPfrom the greenhouse should not be out until all danger IVom frost is over. In the East that can hardly be said to the case before the middle Wf last week in May and sometimi-s (he fro.ty season rx 'Qia into June. " Plants that are fresh I from the greenhouse should remain in a !lh'!tcred spot in their-pots for a few day- i'.itlieir leave a somewhat liardeneil.'' riA the Gftixln-r's Mtmthhj. '-Iielbre , fi ruing them out of their pots to the flower bed, water well first; the Soil must be p.-ir-wd firmly against the balls of roots, l;a they are planted in the ground." I Tat- as u Paste. Dissolve an ounce ;f alum in a qart of warm water ; when ,J cold, add as much Hour as will make it the , co-iQstance of cream ; then streV into it rvieh powdered rosin as will stand on him-. . .nd two or three- cloves ; boll it ; to a consistence, stirring all the time. It j wll keep for twelve months, and when l-y may hp (softened with water. I C,i.os on Lixkx. To restore the gloss I commonly observed on newly purchased I collars or shirt-bosoms, add a spoonfull of team aiaoic water to a mnt of starch as T0 fully made fr this purpose. Two nces or gum arable may be dissolved . 5 hi pint of water, after standing over , m'ht raay be racked otf and kept in a J I buiile, ready for use. I I To Dkstuoy Catekpillars. Boil to- ; J gelher a quantity of rue, wormwood and I J any cheap tobacco, (equal parts) in com- ? n!ii water the liquid should be very I Mrong. Sprinkle it on the leaves and young branches every morning and even ' i r during the time the fruit is ripemn. Whitewash that Will Not Run Off. I -lix up halt pailful of lime and water. rrviy to put it on the wall, then take one 'U of flour and mix it with the water ; t n pour on it boiling water sufficient to i tlioken it:pour it while hot into the white- fc tioon for Houses. Those keeping 'tiJ suouia, once a weeK. give tnem a -andful of salt and ashes. Mix them bv J P,l!t"ig in three parts of salt to one of f he. Horses relish this, and it will kep 1, them ooft and fine. It will prevent bots, I COIL-, Ac. 1 -je - To Clean- Marble. Marble may be ? c!caaed by mixing up a quantity of the ftr-mgest soap-levs. with quicklime to the i "-''j'ency ,,f milk aml ayn;r it on the f garble for twentv-four Lours ; clean it i -.ter-ard3 with soap and water. I roi-,s I-ookinu G lass ks. First wash : 1 p guss all over with luke-warm soap- 1 h?l.an'? .a sPon- "When drv. rub it i a'rM KUn a,hnckbk,n and little pre- l ared chit'k, finely powdered. j To Remove R,-st krom Knives. Ac. ,et knlve3 witb sw't oil, well rub- uo iUj 14iij i uy ui5appc;irs. to KEr7cn:TTo bar. nu of a Lamp. jneg.-yf, and well "y u ?re yo., vv, it three: years ago. While Mr. Bingham; chairman of the managers on the part of the Ilonse of Representatives, was yes . terday afternoon formally 8rraijinni ndrew Johnson, President of th United States and in the " name o .11 the people thereof demanding hi rial by the Senate of the Unitn Stales, there was scarcely aspectatc ii the crowded rallerles, r a Senato or Representative in the equally crowded Senate chamber, tliat did not think I his day three years ago, says the Washii.gton Chronicle of March 5th 18G8, when Andrew Johnson made his inaugural speech as Vice President. The audience was far more brilliant on the 4th of March, 1805, than yesterday; and the loyal men and women composing it were full of joy over the re-election cf the beloved Lincoln, and the more thick coming certainty of Grant's great victories. How soon the general j-y was exchanged fr terrible mor tification by the conduct of Andrew Johnson it did not need the painful amusement of the foreign ambassa dors and the bitter exultation of the sympathizers with treason to confirm. Where yesterday afternoon sat the managers of the House, bearing the Articles of Impeachment, then sat the Cabinet of Mr. Lincoln and the Judges of the Supreme Court; while around them clustered the army and navy, and the representatives of for eign powers; and facing these sat the re-elected President himself. The consoicucus fiijure of the scene was Andrew Johnson, and never while language or memory endures will his conduct be forgotten. What fol lowed? One prolonged yell arose from the Democrats for the resigna tion or expulsion of the man who had so deeply wounded the nation's honor, and so recklessly trampled under foot all the decencies of life. There was no mercy for him among his present champions, frothing could satisfy them but his instant ejection from the post he had dt-filed. And when the- great 12 pv.hbcan 2Hlr,U threw the manlJe of its foreivrnrss over the wrvtched oJrndert its mag a nimity was denounced a ireafrness and held up to universal scorn. That dreadful day, succeeded by years of far more deliberate inde cency far more coherent peifidy was the. fatal sowing of a harvest of calamiliefj and yesterday afternoon the American People made the first formal effort to be released from the hideous burden. But the scene has undergone some stur tiiriij changes. We find that the fnrg;ven Andrew Johnson has turned upon his Republican benefactors, and that the persscutfd Andrew Johnson has become the protector of his tlin (ierers. We fiud that those, icho crc ma mlid his in slant impediment fur one afternoon of inebri ition, now de mand for him continuance in his Pres tdency, because his subsequent conduct has bren one unbroken rli of end'ess profligacy. And we find n!o the grent party I'ait bore anl forbore his first great offence now cmtt:o; forward and asking his condemna tiou for a whole cutulogne of crimes. It was a scene Well calculated to arouse all these recollections; and who that recalls it can doubt, that a people long tolerai.t of insufferable wrongs would, when at last aroused, fearlessly and boldly correct them? In England, a Crown PrinCe similar ly accused would not be able to walk the streets-, and in France Louis Na poleon could not (if he ever consent ed to sink so low) play Andrew Johnson's part without being punish ed by nn uprising even among his own household troops Here, how ever, a great party makes Andrew Johnson its leader, and calls him jcrsecnied who has betrayed and pun ished the men who forgave his frst offence and the millions tho sehcted htm. It remains to be seen whether a man can commit continuous crime against all moral and written law, and wield supreme power in the freest and most Christian Gover nment on earth, wiih the consent of those he has scorned, betrayed, und trampled under his feet. Rumors from Washington say that Connessof California, and Thay er of Nebraska, are candidates for the Secretaryship of the interior under U de. 'Mc Cubins block, toge'.her vvith a boarding house and some frame buildings, were burned in St. Paul Minnesota last Tuesday. Loss $100, 000. The Dalies tth graph line opened peoples eyes on the 15th. We b served the work on that day, and pronounce if, among other things, the sweet fruits of patient waiting and hope, in our State. The work on the railroads is going forward as fst as men can be pro cured to work. The Srelancthon, which left San Francisco for Portland on the 17th is afi Orprori made barkenline. Sho was tannched at Coos Rav lat v?nr. AVecltly Comuinrtlal Itcvlevr. EXTEKTRISK OrFICl, ) Oregou City. April 25, 1S6S. f Private advices inform us that Imperial and Standard brands, Oregon flour, is Hrm at $7 00 , $7 25 per bbl. In point of fact. Oregon flour as well as wheat, is dways best in San Francisco markets. The following miserable subterfuge ap ears in the San. Francisco dispatch of Thursday: The supplies received from Oregon' of ite, have been unusually large, aggre mce January 1st over 50.000 bb!s. Late .nvoices of this description arettill on the market, including the lireicstcr's entire car go of '5.0(A) bids. The presence of so much low priced floitr in the market seri ously interferes with the demand for the city mills, both for local trade and export. The mm who wrote that paragraph is fit for the lowest black mail operations and we will bet on it. Low priced flour ! does not find its way there from Oregon. Our wheat and flour both command the higie.. t ra;es but those rates are always repor el private. Wheat is selling all the way from fair to prime at $2 25 to $2 50. Oats remain high in markets be!ow but little is being done. Prices are quoted at $2 fit) 52 70. FLOUR Imperial. Standard, Monitor, and Harding's brands $;(, 57 00 bbl.. outside brands 5." M)(n:-$5 50. WIIMVT Dull demand at OOgOo cts. 1 bushel. OATS The demand is about equal to the siipplv. at 40c. COitN" MMVI S2 50$3c3 cwt, FKKD -Ground $25 ton Middlings $20fr?Vr"-'5 ; Bran $12. FliUIT Green Apples $bx 50075 c; Dried Apples lb ext.oc; Dried Peaches no: e ; Plums lOfYt 12c. CUUL'n MEAT IJacon t) H 10c12c; Hams fl ib liC.; Shoulder: 5f''i,7c. LARD In kegs 'J c.; tins Lie. EGGS Abundant at ICe. fi doz. PUTTER Ordinary to prime Vl Ib 20 2 -o. POULTRY Chickens 1 doz $2 5003; t.vme Dncks 75c. ) p;:ir : tame Geese S50 pair: Turkeys $2 50053 "jtt pair. GAME Grouse 50c. pair, or S3 3 doz.; Pheasants. -10c. pair, or S2 doz. VEGETABLES Potatoes bu. 25 cts Onions t, 100 lbs $2 000.53.; ileanst?100 lbs $5(io3 50. HIDES Salted $ lb 405c.; dry 910 ror.rLAxn ruifEs. Flour Ranging from $G 00 to $7 00 barrel. Wheat Lots offered here are taken at $1 00 to SI 1 0 "pi bushel. Bacon Sides. !01Oe.; hams. 1 -1015c; shoulders, 60.7c.: Stock abundant, demand light. Lard In tins, 1O.J01 lc; Kegs. 10c. Putter Packed .-.olid. 10 and li'e. In brine, choice, 20 and 25c. Isthmus, 30 to 38 he. Eggs Tn good demand at 33C. doz. Dried Fruits Apples, packed in new i bb's J!)c; Peaches, 12Ae. and 13c; Plums. 200.25c. Sugar Islands. 12.0 13Jc: SanFraneis- co C HHi 15c. : Crushed, in bbl K;ie ; na;r uuis.. ii c. Syrup Heavy Golden, best brands, S10tS7c : Island, in bbls., 35e. Rice Hawaiian, 10 c ; China, No. 1, 7ac. CniTee Java. 27c : Rio. but little in market, 22c ; Costa Rica. 23c. Fish Salmon, bbls. $000; half bids. $5 00; Mackerel. Sit; kits, 3 50 ; Cod fish. lUc. Salt Carmen Island 100 lb. skw.27 50 ; Dairy 50 11). sks. S32 50: best Lav. 100 Ib. sks. S25 ; 10 lb. sks, lSc ; 5 lb. sks. Uc ; 3 lb. sks, 8c. THE LAW OP XK'.VSPAI'EItS. If subscribers order the discontinuance of taeir newspapers, the publisher may con tMiue to send them until all arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspapers from the otlicc to which they are sent, they art? held responsible un til tbey havr settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. It subscribers move to other places with out informing the publisher, and newspa pers are sent to the former direction, ihey arc held responsible. What Cmker Hotel We call the attention of the traveling public, as well As regular bonhl'er's, to the advertisements of the What Cheer Hotel 1 i5-l 2. 1-30 Front street, Portland Oresjou. One of lbs best conducted houses in the citv of Portland. The proprietors, Leonatd Lyons & Co:, ure well und popularly kuowu as good caters to thu a'ipetite. und their tables are always loaded down with palatable edibles. They also maive tlie neatness ot their roomi and eds spt-cialiiv, they buin'i light airy and plcnsanl for small fantiUes. " Indies arc iuruished private tables it dcsirante. OftEGoi? Entehi. isb. The enter prise and rapid advancement of Oregon tins becrim a matter of universal comment both nt home nnd abroad, and the tin e seems close at hand when she will fairly rival many older Mates in the Union. AH this is the result of active industry and intellig. nt forethought by its people, and among ti tuieiuost of those who are the most active and industrious can be mentioned BARMAN BROS., who are always ahead ia their line of bu-iness. They now have a-clothing house equal to any en the coast, where all the latest and most fashionable suits can be obtained, at prices that duty competit-on. All they ask is far toe people to Cull and see for themselves. Corner Front and Morrison slreets Poi tmn J. -- Accident to the Ajax. The Stormier Aj t.v was not lost, on her last trip to San Francisco, but went safely into port, and leturnod to Oregon last Wednesday, bringing KOlIN !fc FiSlIEL, Xo. yo Froiit street, Portland, the largest and best assort ment of tlentieaien s Spring and Summer ."MiitSi thelattst stvle. and of the best mater ials that has been offered in this State for Years. The Ladies have not been forirottem Thev wili nnd by an inspection of the stock just ai rived, that t' eir wants have been an ticipated bv a selection or orv rooiIs, tlie equal of which is not o'lea presented here. Pain- is supposed to be the lot of us poor mortals as inevitable as death, and liable at any time to come upon ns. There fore it is important that remedial agents should be at hand to be vsed on any emer gency, when we are made to teel the cx- crutuiinr agonies ot pain, or me depress ing influence of disease. Such a remedial a jent exists in the -'Pain Killer," the fame of which has extended over all the laith. Amid the eternal if es of the Polar region, or beneath the burning sun of tL? tropics, its virtues are known and appreciated. i he ef fect of the Pain Killer Upon the patieni,, when taken internally in cases of colds, coughs) bowel complaints, cholera, dysentery, an oth er affections of the system, has been truly wonderful, and has won for it a name among medical preparations that can neve be for iotteu. Its success in removing pain, as an external remedy, in cases of burns, bruises, scires, sprains, ' cuts, sting of insects, and other causes of suffering, has secured for it 'he most prominent position among the medicines of the day. Kewaie of conn terieits and worthless imitations. Call for Perry Davis' Vegetable '"I'uin Killer," and take none other. 37" Sold by all druggists aud grocers. Dr. IIostetTek's Stomach Bit- t Ens The operation of this palatable rem edy upon the stomach, liver and excretory organs is singularly soothing and conserva tive. It regulates, recruits, and purities them. Dyspepsia in all its forms yields to its control ami invigorating properties, airi it is recommended lo mothers, enfeebled by the cares and duties of maternity, as the safest and best remedy they can'probablv use. In all the crisis of female I'fe it will be found eminently useful, and elderly persons will derive much more benefit from it than from ordinary stimulants. Sold by the drug gists and dealers everywhere. HODGE, CALFF & CO., Agents, v:f Portland, w?jp. Allen's Lcno Balsam ! Tlie best remedy for the cure of Consumption, and all Diseases of the Lungs. It causes the phlegm nnd matter to rrse without irritating those delicate organs (the Lungs.) and with out producing constipation of the bowels. It also gives strength to the system, stops night sweats, and changes all the morbid secretions to a healthy state. It contains no opium in any form. It is perfectly harmless for the most delicate child. It is everywhere in good demand and gives gooi satisiaction. The resujt of its u.se is proof of its great value. Its extraordinary heating properties are experienced by all who uce it. Their testimonev will be found in a pamphlet, which c-i.1 be had of Ih'e agents where the medicine is for sale. Perry Davis A Son, Providence, Ii. I.. General wholesale Agents for the Eastern States. OKEGON CITY BUSINESS. WooS Wanted I C Sa s bsi si 11 SSro. ARE IN THE MARKET, AXD "WANT 100,000 POUNDS hoace jg"" Far v-hirh the highest market price will be paid. ET JSC JSBZ.E2 and Life Insurance. JOHNSON & McCOWN ARE THE Local Agents in Oregon City, of the Pacific hire Insurance Company, t'.ie best doing business ou this cat. This Company is the ouly one ia Oregon that Issue Policies and Adjusts Losses Without referring the case to San Francisco. ALSO, AGENTS OF THE Horth America Life Insurance Co.! Presenting the most desirable fea'ures, having its policies guaranteed by the State of New Voi k. Don't delay attention to these mat ters until your property is destroyed by tire, or until you a.-e -sick, when you cat. not be insured. Call immediately. (iili.tf CITY BAKERY! It A IX STREET, OK EG OX CITY. BARLOW & FULLER; (Successors to Wortman Shcppard,) Keep constantly on hand CAKES! PIES! BREAD! And Crackers of all kinds! Orders in this Line will meet with PH0MPT ATTENTION ! BARLOW & FULLER Also keep on band all kinds of FAMILY G HOC FRIES ! AND PItO VISIONS'! STE A M BOAT STOKES ! And all Articles tn.ed for Culinary Purposes ' BARLOW a FULLER Sell a fine assortment of LIQUOKS AND TOBACCO I IJy the Case, or at retail ! Attention Is also directed to the fact that nobody else sells ih FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! IN SH0BT! Farmers nnd the public generally, are In vited to call at thu City Pakerv, where Ibte truth will be made apparent that our stock complete, and our -prices reasonable. A!! kinds of produce taken in exchange for j .roods. P.ARLOW A FULLKR. I PAINTING. PAINTING IBOEE CCS HQLJ" S 9 Sign and Stsamboat Graining;) WilcIIns;, China. Glossing, Iiallatlont or all kiiitTs WotKl il 2.(1 MilfMe I Executed as well as can be done on the Pacific Coast. Examine our work and judge for your selves. Every order attended to with care, add expedition. G. E. MURRAY, West door Ralston's brick. Main st.., 49. t0 Oregon City: JACOB WOnt MAN. THOMAS R. FIELDS W ortman & Fields, Next' Door to the Post OjJicei Oregon City, Oregon. DEALERS IN Provisions of all Kind ! Wines and Liquors ! Confectionery, Spices ! Canned Fruits and Afcats ! And all the Favorite Brands of Flour and Sugar ! tfThe highest market prices 2a.id for country pro luce. OREGON CITY BREWERY! 1IEMIY IIU-UHCL, Having purchased the above Brewery, wishes to inform the public that he is now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAGER BEER! As good ns can be obtained anywhere in the State. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Orpjnn Citr, December Stn, 1 '-"'. 1 'tt OREGON CITY BUSINESS. C. W. POPE & Co., DEALERS IK STOVES, Pumps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. And Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware Main Street, Oregon City. The ("bscr!b.,-rs would respectfully an ndurrce that they keep constantiv on hand a irood assortment cf Cooking. Parlor, Air light, and other stoves, suitable to this market, which are bein2 Offered at Portland Prices ! Our assortment in this line is large, and em braces almost any desired pattern, including BUCK, HENRY CLAY, UEAUTHSTONE, WEST EI JN EMPIRE, GREAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, &o. Roofing : .J Jobbing of every description done to order, in a manlier that cannot fail to suit patrons. Iii addition to the above may be fouud a good assortment ot Hard ware, Wooden ware, etc. C. W. POPE & Co. Oregon City, Anril 20th. 3867. fl. NEW LIGHT ! NEW LAMP ! AND IEW ELTJIJ3 ! BEST NIGHT LAMP IN USE ! Its $lnny AdvnntagMi FIRST It is yon-Hi-plosive, and entirely free from smote or oJf'tHtice odor tehile ourmii'j. SECOXDlt gices a Soft, Clean, Whitt I.i'fd. THIRD-It is CHEAPER than any oilier fluid or Ou. LUCINE EURNING FLUID For burning in the above Lamps, outrivals all otht-r Fluids for LIGHT and ECONOMY. It will not Stain or Urease Clothes, Carpets, Tables, etc. LUCINE LAMPS AND THE FLUID CAN BE n.VD OF C. W. FOFE & Co., 0SEG0N CITY, DEALERS IN" S'-'tes, Timeare, . Lamps, Oils, Clilmnei, La liter tt s. or., d:c. n4:tf HIGHLY IMPORTANT ! To all wishina Wilsons, Cstrriaires, HOUSE SHOEING. BLACK S M IT H I N G, IRON, ETC. John W. Lewis, Grner of 21 A IX ana SECOXD streets, OREGON CITV, Takes this opportunity to inform his old customer;, and the public in general, that he now has on hand THE CELEUiiATEfl "Web-Foot" Plow ! And other patterns which he warrauts in very particular to give satisfaction. The Fanning community nre especially and earnestly invited to call and see these im plements, before purchasing elsewhere. All 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 ot style and durubility Eai'AI- TO A X Y IMPOIITE tZ Having constantly on hand forsale a large assortment of material, consisting in part of WAGON TIMBER, IRON, STEEL, ETC., Tlie proprietor iS Enabled to fill all Orders ! Eor shell Articles on The Most Favorable Terms. All work from this establishment, and all material sold on order, is warranted to be as represented. J. W. LEWIS. HOME MADE LeVy &'FEeniiEiMEH, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Furniture, OKEGOV CITY, T AKE Tills METHOD OF INFORMING the public that they have now on hand a lare invoice f SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES, PURE A US. BEDSTEADS. LOUNGES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS, And various other Qualifies of Rich and Medium Furniture I Fcirming a complete and desirable1 assort ment, which merits the attention of buyers. We MANUFACTURE FURNITURE Using good materials, nnd employing the very best mechanics in the State, bence we can warrant our goods to be as represented, and we are prepuied to Ell all orders with promptness. 5?" We call the attention of the nublic to our salesroom as containing the most complete assortment of desirabU ijoods in the Suite. LEVY fc KiSclIHEIMER, 45.1y Main street, Oregon City. RETAIL DEALER IN SCHOOL BOOKS STATIONERY, Has removed into a LARGER STORE, in MASONIC BUILDING, Where he will be pleased to wait upon his old customers and as many new ones as ma patronize him. In addition to the above, be has recently received a WELL SELECTED ASSORT MENT of Perfumery and Cosmetics ! which are offered for sale at reasonable rates. Oregon City, Oct. lttth, 1&T BILL TIEADS PRINTED. At th FMrprise Offie. iplli OREGON CITY BUSINESS. NERVE! NERVE! NERVE! The Requirements of the Times ! J. R. RALSTON, IIAS IT I THE OLD ROCK STORE, THE BEST Dry Goods house in Oregon City, has th pluck to fill every department with an entire New Winter Stock ! Joy to the Hungry ! Hard Times Come Again no More ! Great Fall in the price of Goods! J. R. RALSTON, 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 ol DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN PRINTS, WHITE HOSIERY, BLEACHED SHEETINGS. GENTS' FUllNlSHNG GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PAINTS OILS, &c , &c, Ac. ET" At prices hitherto unheard of, By the oldest inhabitant. 5?" Let the People clothe themselves ttT" And Rejoice! For the winter comcth. Give him a call and be convinced that the Rock Store is the place to trade. LITE ARRIVAL! OF Fall and Winter Stock! At the OLD CORNER. I. SELLING, OREGON CITY, Has just received, and is now opening, all the latest Stj les and Patterns Which he will sell low, For Can ft or Country Produce ! His stock Comprises, in part, DRY GOODS, LEAOY MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, Mens Ladies' Misses and Childrens HATS AND CAPS, Groceries.Crockery.Olnss nnd Plated Wart', P;tifitst Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys, und Burners ! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., elc Being Hundreds of Other Articles ! Too tiumeroiis to Mention! Call and examine for yourself. I take pleasure in showing goods, and customers wili hud the articles at reasonrble figures. 1. SELLING. Corner store, opposite the Tiu and stove store. 5.1y OREGON CITY WOOLEN MANUFACTURING C O P A IV Y THE ABOVE COMPXAV ARE NOW producing aquality of WOOLEN GOODS Superior to any ever before offered on the Pacific Coiast I Comprising CASSIMEPtES, TWEE 03. HARD TtMES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARN, etc. t37 Using only the best grades of Wool. The above roods rtr offered to the trade on the most favorable terms. All orders will meet with prompt attention. . Address : H. J ACOIJ, Agent, 30.6m) Oregon City, Oregon. Or L. WHITE & BRO.,Agentsat Portland. LINCOLN BAKERY! IVest Side Mala Strc, Oregon City Oregon. Li DILLER " ' Prcprxetcr. HAVING REMOVED INTO M NEW BUILDING! WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC Til AT still continue the manufacture of BREAD, PIES, CAKES, PILOT BREAD, Boston, Butter, Sugar and Soda C JFl C K E :r s . fC, tr.., etc. In addition to which I will keep constantly on haud a large stock ot the best staple and FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVIS'OXS, &c. I am also agent for the celebrated nurssry and FLOWER GARDEN! of H. MILLER. Milwaukie, and urn prepared to supply orders for Flowers and Shrubbery at tlie Nursery prices. l:ly L. DILLER L O G f S & ALBRIGItt, EXCELSIOR MARKET ! Corner of Fourth and Main Sis., Oregon Ctty . . . . Oregon. rp.KE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING JL the public that tney keep constantly on Land all kinds fresh and salt meats, such us BEEF, POI IK, 'MUTTON VEAL, CORNED BEEF, HAMS" PICKELED PORK, LARD, And everything else to be found m their line of business. LOG US &. ALBRiUIIT. Oregon City, April 2oth, 1867. f 2:ly JOB FRINTIXO XEATLt KXECtT r?t tfc ENTERPRISE OFflCE. MISCELLANEO US. CBAS. HODGE. .-CHAS. B. CALEF . . OKO. W. SMIL. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IK DEUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, rARXISHESt BRUSHES, PAIXTERS' Materials, ana urvgyisW Sundries. V7 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. 25.) HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTER8 ! A Fure and Powcnal Tonic. CorifttiTt and Alterntive. of wonder ful efficacy In diseases of tlie STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. PROTECT! VK PROPERTIES. Prevents Fever and Ague and Billions Re mittent Fevers ; fortifies the system i against Miasma and the evil effects of unwholesome water ; invigor ates the organs ot digestion and the bowels; Steadies tlie Servti and tends to Pro long JjiU. KEMEBIaI. .PROPERTIES. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick and Nervous Headache, General Debilitj, Nervousness, Depression of Hpii ita, Constipation, Colic, Intermit tent Fevers, Sea Sickness, Cramps and Spasm?, and all complaints of either sex arising Irom Bodily Weakness, whether inherent in the system or PRODUCED BV SPECIAL CAUSES. ATOTIIING THAT IS !OT WHOLE jLN some, genial, and restorative f n its na ture, enters into the composition of 1IOS TETTEIfS STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparHtion contains no mineral of any kmd ; no deadly botanical element ; no fieiw excitant j but is a combination of the extracts of rwre balsamic herbs and plants. With the purest aud mildest of all ditlu.ive stimulunts. 1 he week stomach is rapidly Invigorated, and the appetite restored by this tonic, and hence it w orks wonders in cases of Dyspepsia, and in less confirmed form of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless aprient, as Well as upon tiie liver, it also invariably re lieves the Constipation superinduced by ir regular action of the digestive aud secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Lowncss o( Spirits, and Fits of Languor, find prompt and permaineut relief from Ihe Bitters. The testimuny on this point is conclusive, and from both sexes. As a Genuine Tonic, HOSTETTKK'S BIT TERS produce elfects which must beexpeii enced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated. In cases ot Constitutional Weakness, Premature Decay, and Debiiit and Decrepitude arising from old age, it ex ercises the electric influence. In the conva lescent stages ot all diseases it operates as a deliglitlul fnvigoraut. When the powers of nature are related, it operates to re-enforce cud re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is the only safe stim ! ulaut, being manufactured from sound and I inncuous materials, and entirely free from the acrid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics oi the day. SOLD EVERYWHERE. IIliDUK, tALKF S;CO., Afcmts, 3":tf.j Portland, Oregon. Family Iye Colors. Patented October ISth, ltiti3. PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, Dark' Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Dark Blue, M" gent a, Light Blue, Maize, French Blue, Maroon, Claret Broicn, Orange, Dark Brown, Pink, Light Brown Purple, Snnf Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate Light Drab, Soifrrino, Fawn Drab, Violet, Yellow, Light Fawn Drab. POtl DYEIXG SICK, Voblen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarf, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, And all Kinds of Weuring Appaiel. A Saving of Eighty per Cent. For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Dhections in English, French and German Outside of each package HOWE A tSTEVENF, 3o0 Broadway, Doston. For snle by Smith A Davis Portland, and bv Bell A Parker. Oregon City. p21 THE MAIM MATT AN JLile limSiii'saiiee Co. OF NEW YORK. Assets Nearly ...... $5,000,000 00. Dividend to Jan-CaKy 1st, 1S57 Dividend cf 1867, 40 per cent. Cash. rpIIIS LARGE DIVIDEND IS VERY i gratifying, and assures the Polict hold ers that they will, in this carefully conductd company, obtain insurance at the lowest cost consistent witn tue safety of the insured. SPECIA L FX A T URES . Dividends Annually, Policies lion Forfeiting, After one Payment. Policies Incontestable, Credit Given for pjrt rf The JJrcmi"iii if Desired Prompt Payment of Losses! 5?"" All classes of Life and Endowment Policies issued JK25 Important New Features in Divdendx. and Modm of Insurance i The following are examples of the opera tions of the lat dividend. Policies issued in lb6S only four years ago: Amount Premium Added Total Age. Insured. Paid. to Policy. Amount. 4o ?io,.tOO fl.SiSO $3,."i72 lS,h2 35 S.OoO l,o.2 o,4S SO 7.5'iO 73 2.7S ld.SoS SJ- 7,000 51 Si-Wo 9,Si5 Thi is in entirely hew plan, originating with this company, atid gives insurers the largess returii ever made by any company in the same period. AH information, books; blank Application, can be obtained from C. !. FERRY, Agent, 103 Front st, Portland, Oregon. Dr. A. D. F.U-is. I Dr. W. II. WatkIxs. f Medical Examiners. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING! Having followed the above business Sixteen Vear3, in NEW YORK, BOSTON, And San iranciscd. I feel confident that I can ffive perfect sat isfaction to all who may trust me with work. Persons living at a distance from tbe city can ootain ai: necessary information as to i cast, etc.j oy anjresf.m : J- Ai V- ETMORE. PlssU-rer. Montgomery St., near 13th, Portland. Keterence. uiackamas county : J. C. Tecxlinger, Esq .."Oswego. W- 1 '.' 1 L ..... r I I . TCSTICE3' BLANKS, of every descrip BEDlKQTOX db CO.'S COt.UHX REDINGTON 6c CO.'S Essence or Jamaica Ginger rpHl3 Valuable preparation, containing I a highly concentrated form all tbe prof efties of ths Jamaica Ginger, has become of the most popular domestic remedies for a t diseases of the stomach and digestive organs. As a tonic it will be found invaluable to st persons recovering from debility, whethr produced by fever or otherwise, for whilst Imparts to the system all the glow and rig that can be produced by wine or brandy, it entirely free from the reactionary effects follow tbe use ot spirits ot any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for ferna.1 who sutler from difficult menstruation, giviag almost immediate relief to tbe spasms that s ' frequently accompany that periott. It gives immediate relief to nausea, caused by sea-sickftess, etc. It is also valuable as external application for Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. REDINGTON A CO. 27. It I Sole Agents for the Pacifie Ct-'.st . " MARTHA WASHINGTON " HAIR RESTORER. Trust none other, howe'er pleasant, None can do what this has done Try it always keep it present Use the Martha Washington. XT "WILL KEEP THE HAIR- IT IS NOT A DYE. Soft and glossy Change It to its Original ColorPrevent it fulling out Make old headtf look young and do all that i expected of a genuine, good Hair Restorer. REDIXGTOX & Co., Agents, San Francisco ii MARTHA WASHINGTON" HAlK RfcSTORER Is the wonder of the world, and stand above comparison with auy other article for the hair ever brought before the public. Utr fcold everywhere. REDINUTON'S FLAVOIIINO EXTRACTS! Are made from Fresh Pruit. EhcIi bottle holds t wice as much as any othT brand in the market, consequently tbey re the cheapest and the best. Use no ot Iter. REDINGTOX ft C"., Agents for the Pacific Coast. y-HY W ILL YOU DELAY' We are sorry that there are persons who suffer on day by dRy month after month, and year by year.when friends and neighbors hato been cured of the same malady that afflicts them. Now, it his bech proved by substan tial evidence that SCOVILL'3 BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will cure tbe worst case of scrcf uls, Canker, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc.; yet still there are those who neglect this sure and valuable remedy To such we say try the syrup and be convinced. REDINGTON A Co., Agents, 416 and 41S Front street, San Francisco. GRAEPENBERG UTERINE CATIIOLICON. If faithfully used according to directions will cure every case of Diabetes, tid greatlv mitigate the troublesome effects caused by a relaxation of the Outlet of the bladder. i ir a most successful remedy for gravel and othet diseases of the kidneys and bladder, and foi Female diseases is unequalled. The Cathoiicon uniformly cures I rolapsu Uteri, Whites all irregularities of the Monti ly period, suppression, incontinence of Urine, Bloating, and Dropsical swellings, and all diseases of pregnancy. The specific action of this medicine ii imminent and certain, upon the Uterine and abdominal muscles and Iig- ments restoring them to as healthy a btutc as those of childhood and youth, so that pa tients who have used the Graefenberg Con-pn nv s Ltenne Cathoiicon, cannot suihcu r.ii express their gratitude for the relief a U'ordtd. iiEDINGToN & C., AtiM.ls, 41S and 4.1 S Front street, San Fmncia iTOP THATGOUGKiNG - . you. You liavo trt -il every tcaiwdy but tiie Or i dfsinied, ly its iutnu.-io meiit. to sii.'rcUt 11 i'.ir ('reparations. It in not siirprifiaji oa shw.U h v liu-tant to try Fouicihiii; cl r.rtcr the nnny t s w'rimouis ym h.e'o niado of trashy oatpuauC foisted oa tuo puoiio as a cerium cur. ; uut NEWELL'S iruimonary Byrup . !rAJ tucLUCit tj' liio c:u.j j. .... . riinwBLL'S G i. Uli-klUliUii 7 i A 'A ki tir-tr f'-s p. z. vnra.'-l i'h tins, lij.; tUi i-. '.J I ! ? 1 Pnlnioiiary Syrup has cared thotMsmlS snt) it wiiicnra YOv f ya t 1U ThU Ihratiuibl. mxR--fhe is T J5 he '.titte, bo-ding sml siri uciieumt wi i'- -C',s l;:. !y fr! from all pHvonMi (ilnTi" ; -I pcrfeet'y IiermloM iiilriH ifciWB.!",:e. e C"r:i:';rr.!-s f":a iriativ prunurif: t ruitfH rr.!:i-':Hc-. aerw.;"!! 'ry b::t'l-.- i f HEWBLL'S Pulmonary Syrup -wj s. e t t e:a o o O o