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o O O O Q jEIjcttJcckln Enterprise. ta- TOAVX AND COUJVTV. I'he route for the Portland branch of the V. P. lv- will be surveyed this year. - . It is said that UiC Albany will make her first trip from this city on Monday, "he Is Ihe finest t5Qat on tue Willamette. Tli'c lading of cast iron pipes for street pair's to the Oregon City water works, was commenced on Wednesday last. . -.- The taxing of dogs is a good move ment on the part of the city council. The next matter calling attention ought to be a fine for allowing horses to rua loose in streets. The Senator, Capt. Kellogg, Purser, T fjha's. Pope, now leaves this city daily, "Sundays excepted, for Portland, t 9 o'clock, a. m. Returning, leaves Vaughn's Svharf at 4 P. m. The Senator has been rc rlitted, and is as neat as a new pin. . -- We learn that the opposition steamer Ann brought down passengers yesterday from Butteville and points above, ft-e-e ef 'charge. If that is to be the style, fceiy; after, people can afford to travel w henever O 'they find their expenses too great atlioiue, says the Oregonian. . . - 1 It 'is feared that the Oswego Iron HVorks will fee cowp'lrd t-3 low out tbo present blast. TlHSvwilllic some t'mie be 'fgire the company liad niici7atel such a Hhtng. ani ;it T.ll 'carr.es, '-perhaps, fv&m-n. WisiiiF?wsWriUiffg' relative to tbeir water power. If the water.po er is to be such a source of annoyance, they 1kw1: fee tter throw away their turbine, and put 'in an engine. The Monthly Investigator, a paprc-r published for gratuitous circulation by C. P. Ferry, Esq., f Portland, liaa e-tlfcml upon tbelast balf of its f i st voluwe. The July attetber cc;tans the 'itfitcTyAre gave recently t-T Clackaxsas county, prefaced with these remarks : "There aru'no public buildings in Clackamas county except an academy and a jail, and tiny have very little ttfie for the latter, probably in conse quence of freely patronizing the former." The number before us conrcTinsan engrav ing of tint Forest t J rove University. We are glad to learn that the un sightly chasm at the upper end of Main street is about to be filled up. The P. T. tr, ought to become f shamed of them solvcs atiS ctr.&e a decent flight to their C2 basin from ti -stTert, in the same vicinity. Those places have caused disgust enough to strangers. vl?3 take it as an indication of the sliabfchiess of our own citizens, whi-n iiPrcality it is not. and has only been permitted to remain so long neglected through the Indulgences of the people. .. Water ii said to be running verv low nt OnWcgy. If they propose to make that a second Pittsburg it will be necessary to act in harmony with respect to conflicting interests. People are already leaving Os wego, looking out for new quarters, Gen tlemen, settle your disputes in any other -way than by law. A million of money j might as weil oe spent there as not, l! a proper understanding e:in be had. In the early days of this city a variety of interests would have centered here, only for mis understandings, and stubbornness. The boiler for Capt. Buughman's new steamer Success was completed at the Ore gon Iron Works on Saturday last at 2 clock p. m.. and within six hours from that time was lauded at Caneinah, all safe. The Portland Dray and Hack Company delivered it by loading it upon two pairs of trucks, drawn by six horses, to a barge in Portland, which was then towed to this city by the Wtnat. Here the learns were driven off. and carried the boiler over the portage to Citnernah,U(iloaded and returned that night to their stables. The boiler wois something over six tons, and is a fine specimen of w ork. The Success will soon move. L ist Thursday evening we visited the Qorks of the Oregon Central R. R. Co., at East Portland. They are all that has been said of them, and a little more. The car shop, 110 by 37 feet, was raised on that day. We might detail to our readers many things vhie? the Company propose l tng. within a short time, but it is not at all necessary. We may simply sum tip the whole by saying that the contractors have so far fulfilled every agreement on their part, and are at work pushing the enterprise along. The road will be com pleted and turned over to the Company within the time specified. To all state ments that work is suspended we can give the fiat contradiction. The West Side Company are just as energetically at work as they have been, all along, in opposing this side. Common Coi-it.. On Paturda v evening, 1 lib, the Common Council was called to order by Mayor Barclay in the chair. Present Messrs. Thompson, Apperson, Broughton, Caldwell, Chase and P ease. The committee to whom the assessment roll had been referred reported, and the roll was duly received. On motion the Recorder was instructed :to give notice that the assessment roll would remain open for inspection at his office until July 20ih. 1SGS, after which iime it will be placed in the hands of the collector. The committee to whom were referred "the ordinance to tax dogs asked further tune to report, which was granted. A petition from Messrs. MeXamara ask ing that their road tax be remitted for labor performed on the street adjacent to property of petitioners, was rejected. The finance committee reported the fol lowing bills correct, and warrants were lravni for the amounts of each J. Bow wan, $ts ;C. C.reenman. $2 50 : J. M. Ba con. $3 ; J. W. Ryan, $2 50; 15. Killen, $10. A petition from Abel Etidy praying that his city schocil and road tax be remitted, IStiS, was granted. fcoiuo improvement of the specifications in the agreement of the city with the Woolen Manufacturing Company relative to the improvement of Main street were made, and the order was accepted. One hundred dollars was appropriated for general improvements iinort Main street, and $250 for the improvement of 0 the southern end of the same street, in the vicinity of the barrel factory of L. Zigler fc Son. On motion, tbo Council adjourned. Mr. Moses Miller, of Union precint, a few days ago presented us with one head of lettuce which filled a common apple box. This was only a sample of the pro ductions of his garden. The amount of wool received at the factory in this city, so far, the present sea son, is very much in excess of the receipts of the preceding years, and is of better quality generally, while the price has been below the average of former years. The ruling figures are about 18 cents per pound. Capt. Miller, of the Echo, returned from the ratification at Salem with his steamer all O. K. But few copperheads turned out it seems by an item in the Record that the company have most of their tickets on hand yet. The Echo car ried about 70, one half of whom were Re publicans, by actual count. Tfae sash and door factory of Mr. John P. Walter, in Portland, was destroyed by fire, on the 10th. It was a very important and valuable establishment, and its loss will be felt by Portland. The loss is esti mated at from $35,000 to $40,000, and falls heavily upon Mr. Walker, as there is no insurance whatever. The fire was ter rific, and about the hottest Me ever wit nessed. Good 13 to;. Perhaps before another is e cf the ExTEitrr.isE our friend Wm. P. Jbnns, ex-Sheriff, will be en route to the East with his family. We trust that their vfcit may be a pleasant one, and that we rrray have the p leasure of welcoming them 'ba;k within a reasonable time. Mr. Burns goes as one of the Representatives to the ' Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows for the U. S.. a seat fully as honorable, and as pro ductive of good, as any in the Congress of i the nation. The third game of the match between Clackamas Base Ball Club of this city, and the Washingtona of Vancouver, has not yet been played. On Saturday last the two other clubs of this city met their con testants at Portland, and came out victori ous. The Tumwaters beat the Young Pioneers 39 runs, leaving one game to play to decide the match. The Young Grants beat the Actives 33, and also leave one game standing, to decide the contest be tween them. The death of Mr. John Coburn, at Ca neinah on Wednesday last, was very sud den and unexpected. He was in his usual good health on Sunday, and retired appa rently well that evening. In the night he was taken with convulsive fits, and strug gled with them almost uninterruptedly un til his death. Mrs. Coburn was alone with him when he was first taken, and it is un accountable how she, of such a frail consti tution, attended him. All attention was un able to restore him, hence; his death is mourned. He was an excellent man, and his death leaves a vacancy in the community-. ursixEss XOTXCES. Messrs. Evan & Potter have started a neat saloon on Main street. Chauncey Ball has purchased the in terest of his partners in the wagon business at Portland, and increased his facilities. Mr. R. E. Chalfield is in want of flax seed. Fanners will do well to consult him before selling. Koshland Bros, will pay the highest cash price for wool, furs, and hides. They have a line stock of merchandise-. Messrs. Walter Bros, have the best lot of.new carpeting ever imported to Oregon. Their store is headquarters in that line. Mr. J. A. MacDonald, late of the post office at Oswego, has opened business in Portland, at the well-known Pony Saloon. Mr. J. F. Miller & Co. have purchased the McLaughlin House, in this city. They will spare no pains to render guests com fortable. Dr. Watkins enjoys a very enviable' reputation as a physician and surgeon His office is on Front street, over Hodge & Calef's drug store. The proprietor of the New Columbian at Portland, has a new coach, and the press of the metropolis were treated in consequence. The old established Emigrant Stove and Tin Store of Portland, is doing a hand some business, we are proud to learn. Messrs. Robinson fc Lake have earned a reputation which will serve them in future. When you go to Portland, if you hava a horse, put it up at the stable of Godard it Lake. They are responsible parties, and will perform their contracts. If you wish to hire a turn-out, by all means give them a trial. See advertisement. Our old friend F. Opitz, of the Oregon Bakery, Portland, has decided that no more crackers must come to Oregon from San Francisco. He will attend to all branches of the trade, but to the cracker part in particular. See advertisement. Kohn fc Fishel have not sold out their entire stock ! They never will, as they re ceive new invoices by every steamer, of the best grades of goods in the markets. Their old stand on Front street is reliably understood. -Mr. Stone, who was so unfortunate as to lose an arm in the factory at this city in I860, we are glad to see has established a business in Ilighfield's block, Main street Persons in want of groceries, etc., are in vited to give him a call. Mr. Thomas Barry, some years ago proprietor of the Brilliant, has taken a position at the Fashion, in this city. The saloon has been thoroughly renovated.and is now about equal to a new place. The papering was done by Mr. Geo. Lark. ODD FELLOWSHIP. Tin? following accounts of officers elect have come to hand : Columbia Lodge, No. 5. E. Wingate, X. G.; Goo. Ruch, V. G.;' L. L. Denerv, R. 8.: T. W. Miller, Treas. Willamette Encampment No. 2. I. T". .Miller, C. P.; C. A. Reed, II. P.: James Garden, S. W.; Jasper Mathcny, J. W.; A. 13. Cosper, Scribe ; B. F. Drake, Treas. Chemeteka Lodge No. L UV. -Miller, X. G.; Thos. Cross. V.G.; A. B. Cosper.R.S. Anniversary Lodge No. 13. T. McF. rattoa. N. G.; Y. L. Wade, V. G.; M. II. Cox. R- S.j R. M. Wade, Treas. Olive Lodge No. IS. J. J. Shaw, N. G.; James Garden, V. G.: R. C. Hawley, R. S-; W. R. Woodberry. Treas. La Grande Lodge No. 16. D. S. Kinsey, N. G.; B. II. Lewis, V. G.; J. A. Bosko witz. R. S.; S. P. Rotuig, F.S.; G. W. Webb, Treas. A new Lodge will soon be instituted at Scio by P. G. Master Stinson. Rev. Dr. Wytho of Salem will address the new Lodge, Artistic. It would be an utter impos sibility to produce a fac simile of the La fayette Courier. Its pages are so mixed and out of shape that it is questionable whether they could be electrotyped. The following sample of its make up'' will be enough to satisfy the taste of our readers : II. W. ROSS, M. D. RlIYSICIAX, SURGEON' . AND ACCOUCHE Scialty, Typhoid fever and Female Diseases Oregon City. v2no0. . The new library for the M. E. Sabbath School at this city, arrived on Wednesday last. The list is said to comprise an ex cellent assortment of books. If you wish the very best Cabinet Photo graphs, you must call on Bradlet & Rclok sox, 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. or O. F. tail"". Meets every V ednesdav evening iSat 7 o'clock, in the Masonic Hall. Members of the ordc- are in vited to attend. Uv order X. G. Multnomah Lmlge 'So. X, A. K. and A. M. Holds its regular communi- V cations on the First and Third Sat vrdiivs in each month, at 7 o'clock, from the 2oth of September to the 2oth of March, and 7 o'clock from the 2oth of March to the 20th of September. Hrethreuin good standing are invited to utteud. By order of W. M. Butcher's Lightning FlyKiller. That pest of Summer, huge black swarms of flies can be got rid of cheaply and easily by the use of the above popular article, which has an enormous sale at thf. east, and is now for sale by dealers everywhere. llOSTETTER, SMITH & DEAX, Ueiuxgtox & Co. S2.St) Wholesale Agents San Francisco MACK Si HATCH, DENTISTS, The patronage of those desiring First L'casn Operations, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. N. B. Xitroas O.ryde iidininistered for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Also : the llh'ujuhne Spray used for those who prefer it. Officf. Corner of Washington and Front streets, Portland. Entrance ou Washington street. 42.tf Asiatic Cholera. The strongest proof of instrinsic merit. Beau Sirs, 1 ought to have acknowledged long ago the box of Pain Killer you had the goodness to send me last year. Its coming was most providential. I believe hundreds of lives were saved, under God, by it. The Cholera appeared here soon after vve receiv ed it. We resorted at once to the Pain Killer, using as directed for Cholera. A list was kept of all to whom the Pain Killer was given, and our native assistants assured us that eight out of every ten to whom it was prescribed, recovered. It has. too, been very useful in various other diseases. It ha? proved an incalculable blessing to multitudes of poor people throughout all this region. Our native preachers are never willing to go out on their excursions without a supply of the Pain Killer: It gives them favor in the eyes of the people, und access to families and localities by whom otherwise they would be very indifferently received. Believe me, dear sirs, gratefully and faith fully yours. J. M. JOHNSON'. tiiionari at Swatow, China. SPECIAL XOTICES. iSTAR OF THE UNI0NI ! CFLEBRVTFD J jST0HAGHBITTERS!j Thc$e dtflicions Ptomnrh Hitter no entirely Wppt- uble, mid tree from alcohol aiiU cveiy hurtful TRY THE Fell TRY THE Pal! JUDGE FOR YOUR SELF! J d;ent. Apleftant tonic th1 a mrst flirrccalIi drit.k The ma-k-t i fhodt;'t with pmn"ioii compouiu! t tint T II V. K )itffr mnrla ftnai nunAt -v J tract? ot sannhlo loots, I rk ttmt kerKr. .ie at- mirb' y ad-p' to the rue tf nil HfiVotifms tf ibcj Strm:iev K iHrif r. I,tver ntitl ilnw-rls. miU n J rtfDM. Kcvrr, DiarthaM, Jaws of Ar.peti'c. t tr. etc. Kor sala cverjw hero. A. FF.NK II A VSKX, J DR. HUFELAND'S CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH BITTERS. TRY IT TRY IT The best Purifier of the Vo&d I A Pleasant Tonic ! A very Agreeable Drink ! Unsurpassed for acting surely but gently on the secretions of the kid neys, bowels, stomach and liver! For sale at all wholesale and retail liquor drug, and grocery stores. NOBODY SHOULD HE WITHOUT IT .J. G. Fiuscit, Proprietor. x Taylok & IJexel. SoVs Agents, SO.ly) 413 Clay si., b'an Francisco Dr. IIostktter's Stomach Bit ters. The operation of this palatable rem edy upon the stomach, liver and excretory organs is singularly soothing and conserva tive. It regulates, recruits, and purifies them. Dyspepsia in all its torms yields to its control ana invigorating properties, and it is recommended to mothers, enfeebled by the cares and duties of maternity, as the safest and best remedy they can probably use. In all the crisis of female life it will be found eminently useful, and elderly persons will derive much more benefit from it than from ordinary stimulants. Hold by the drug gists and dealers everywhere. IIODGE, CALEF & CO., Agents, 3o:tf Portland, Oregon. OREGON LEATHER ! The Best on the Coast. --Vi ,0 Tlios. Armstrong, Manufacturer of ALL KINDS OF LEATHER jMilwackie, Oregox. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO In form DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS That he is prepared to furnish as cood and durable an article of Leather as can be made on the Pacific Coast, at the following rates: Harness Leather, per lb 23 to GO cents. Extra heavy, for Concord S3 Skirting, per pound 23 to 32 ' Belting, in the side, So l ' Cut, per square foot, $1 00 Side, upper, ' " "15 to 20 cents. Grain Leather " " " 13 to 22 " Light Butt, or Grain for Wo men's work 13 to 20 " Calfskins, per doz $30 00 to 40 00 Kip " " 4C00 to (50 00 Bridle, per side 3 50 to 4 00 'Jollar, per side 1 00 to 2 50 Lace Leather, per side 2 00 to 4 0 I do not think that Harness Leather should necessarily be made in Santa Cruz, in order to stand the test of our climate ; 55?" Nor do I think that Belting, iu order to bear the strain of Oregon Machinery, must be made in the Atlantic States. ALL I ASK IS A Fair Chance! And I will prove, to the satisfaction of til concerned, that Oregon Leather is the best on the Coast Zf All orders will meet with prompt at tention. Address: THOMAS ARMSTRONG, 3.ly) ililaukie, Oregon. Portland. REMOVED! ' O.Dtt PE T... AND PAPER HANGING WAREHOUSE! BKG LEAVE TO INFORM THE public, that we have Removed to the Fine Store No. 89 Front street, Portland, Formerly occupied by Messrs. Cohn, Lyon b Kaufman Where we shall now open our latest impor tations of CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, DAMASKS LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES AND BANDS, GILT MOLDINGS, And all goods in the CARPET & UPHOLSTERY LIRE ! AVe Import our Good Direct from the Eal, ami sell at less titan San Francisco Prices I WALTER BStOS., No. SS) Front street, between Alder Z'i.) t and Washington, Portland, Oregon. DIRECT FROM NEW YORK ! TUE ONI.T Complete Stock! IN PORTLAND ! I would respectfully solicit the atten tion of the trade to the large and well selected stock of DRY-eOOOS, MILLINERY, Fancy Goods, and Gents' Furnishing Goods! Which I have just Imported Direct from the Eastern Markets ! MERCHANTS WILL FIHD IT To their Advantage to GIVE ME A CALL A T Savier's Building, (Up-stairs,) Xos. 43 and -if Front st., Portland Oregon. O S'ew Goods, ard the Latest Styles Jieceivcd per every steamer, from the east. All orders from the country promptly attended to. JACOB MAYER, 2S. Portland. Oregon. 1851. 1867 E. J. NORTHRUP & CO., OKFKIl KOK SALK LOW Builders1 Hardware and Carpenters Tools, Blacksmiths1 and Machinists' Tools, Coopers1 aud Tanners1 Tools, Mining and Fanners1 Tool, Mill awl Cross-Cut Saws, Skip and Steamboat Hardrrare, Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Oars, Packing, Manilla and Hemp Cordage, Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves, Powder, Fuse, Shot, head and Caps, Wooden Ware, Twines and Brushes. IROjNT, steel, AND Blacksmiths Goods, Cumberland Co.-il, Put naiu, New York andOrilliu Horse Nails, .Malleable Nuts and Iron fp Bug gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins and Iron Axles, all sizes. WAGON TIMBER- Hubs, Spokes, AxltZf Pole and Shafts, Eent liiins, Sawed I'elcoef,. tic, tc. Agent Tor A. S. Il.iIHli- & Co., tYire Itope M u' nil fact irs. i3& Circulars furnished on application. Our facilities for purchasing goods in the Eastern Markets being of a superior charac ter, we arc enabled to offer goods in our line at as lo-vr rates as tlieT ca 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 hue ever offered in this market. SO - E. J. XOItTHKUP & CO., 13 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. HOME MANUFACTURE. HIGGINS &, CO. Arc Soer" Iamilactuiiiig iv Superior ARTICLE OK Chemical, Olive,1 Pale, aiid Brown FAMILY SOAP, TTflllClI WE WILL SELL AT SAX V Francisco Prices, and deliver to up river boats free of charge. All orders sent to Portland Soap Factory, or to McL'raken, Merrill A Co., Agents, will meet with prompt attention. W. L. II1GG1NS & CO., ll:y Proprietors, No. S Front Street, Portland, Orcuon, One block north of O. . 5. Co.'s Wharf. McCKAKEN. MERRILL & CO., Agents C. II. iUYJGHS, PLUHBIXG, GAS & STEA31 Fitting Establishment, Xo. 110 First Street Portland Gas Fixtures, Cooking Jlanges, Hot Water Boilers, Marble Top Wash-stands, Sheet Lead and Block Tin, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Lead Pipe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sies. TEES, ELBOW, RETURX BESDL ZIPPLES, BUS MSGS, ?., for Steam, Water and Lias. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water Gnages, Whistles Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe, Angle, oid Check Valvsrs, Gtfage Cocksy A-ir Corks, asd all kimis ot Brass Work. Rubber liose, Hose Pipes, &c. Hotels, public buildings, and prirafe 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. C. II. MYERS. H0UIT0R FLOUR. BARLOW & FULLER, OREGON CIVi', hare on hand for sale, in loU to suit purchasers, tba celebrated HOyiTOJt TLOUB. Tit it. Portland. WILLAMETTE IRON WORKS COMPANY ! North Frout aud Ests., Portland. Oregon. Iroii Founders, STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER BUI LDERS. THESE 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 etliciently. "We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years aives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. We a-e prepared to exe cute orders for all classes cf machinery and boiler works, such as MIXING AND STEAMBOAT MACiriNERY ! FLOCRIXG MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING I'UMPS ! ! &C, &TC, &C., Jfanufacture and Repair Machinery of all kind. IROX SHUTTER WORK at San Francisco cost and frehjkl. Wheeler tt- Ran duWt Patent Grinder and, Amalgamator. Dunbar's and .Steven's Self' Adjustiwy Patent Piston I'acliny, either applied to o)d or new steetm cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shves and die, if the best hard iron. Z:y THE BEST SELECTION And largest assortment of Ladies' Gents', Misses', and Cbildrcns' Roys' BOOTS and SHOES. Can be had ntthc PHILADELPHIA BOOT AM) SHOE STORE, A'o. 112 Front street, Portland, opposite Walter Bros. Carpet store, where new goods of the latest styles are re ceived by every steamer, direct from the east, enabling us to sell cheaper than anv other store iuths city. KAST & CAH A LIN. 112 Front street, Portland. STRING STOCK ! -NOW HOBOBEN & SH!N0LER ! 10G, 108, 17 3 First street, corner of Salmon, PORTLAND. OREGON. IMPORTERS AND M ANCFACTCRERS OF Parlor, Bedroom, Diningronm, Office and Library Furniture ! Pure curled Hair, Eureka hair, Moss Pulu, Wool and Straw Matrasses, Spring Matrasses of all descriptions On Hand and Made to Order. We are constantly adding to our already large stock, and purchasers will find a most CoaHfilctc Assortment to select from. No pains will be spared to do justice to our patrons, both as to prices and quality. We have a large stock of case goods, such as Walnut Bedroom suits ! Imitation Maple ! Oak and Rosewood suits! Arm. Dining, and Wood scat chairs.' WE StPKtT DEALER AN MEKCHAXTS Receiving orders from the country at the LOWEST PRICES ! 2-.) ItURGREX A .SllINDLETt. O- X-i 1L. X. Y ! One door south frxttu the corner of First and Morrisos streets, near the Western, Portland, Oregon. Wm. T. Shanalian, IirrO-RTEIt AND DEALER IN M US I UAL INS TR UMEXTS, FINE ENGRA VINGS, PICTURE FRAMES And MOLDINGS. THE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK of Engravings, Croinos, PJain and col ored Lithographs, etc., ever before cil'cred in this market, just receied and for sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! also : Views of Columbia Hirer Scenery ! Constantly ou band. AGEXT F01I BRAUBt'K? 8 CELEBRATED aE5aBal Scale JPistnos I Which' have given universal satis-factrcn, and which- be guarantees to sell ai Ssfr Fran cisco prices. -pecra't attention given t3 framing Photograph Engravings, etc. JDIr. iShanahan,1" formerly of A. Koh ler's establishment. iSan Francisco, will at tend to tuning and repairing Pianos, Melo e'eons, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. Pianos for Rent. (36. ly Sixteen Years in Oregon. 5CGPi&1!C(C5 the Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his old customers (and as many new ones as may not be acquainted with the fact) that he still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, 105 Front Street, Portland. (exactly opposite mount hoo-) "Where be is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, IXSTRUCTlOX BOOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments. CHCUi'II 5a'ft lJOOKSf BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, MISCELLANEO US ROOKS, CHEAP I'UULICATlONSr, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES, PRESSES, ITTNS, Photographic Albums, And every other article in tlic above line. Pioneer Book Bindery. OREGON IAN" BUILDING, 5 YaIiIngtH Street,' PORTLAND, OREGON.' BLANK ROOKS RULED and BOUND t anv desired pattern.' MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of style known to tha trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. JOB PBITI' XEATLV EIEt'tT ed at the ENTERPRISE OrFICIi. S. J. f Portland. J. H. MITCHELL. J. N. DOLPH. A. SMITH. Mitchell, Dolph & Smith, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Solicitors in Chancery, arid Proc tors in Admiralty. ZW. Ollice oer the old Post OMce," Front street, Portland, Oregon. A.. C. GIBBS. ' : C. W. PARRISH, Xotary Public and Coni. of Deeds. GIBBS & PARRISH, , Attorneys and Counselors at-Law, PORTLAND, OREGON. OFFICE On Alder street, in Carter's New Brick Block. n.3 0. P. MASON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 102 Front st., Portland, Oregon. "YVn'bL ATTEND TO BUSINESS IN ANY V Court in the State or Washington Territory. Including business under the Bankrupt Law. 57:ly DALY & STEVENS,' GEXERAL AGEXTS, Office Removed to No. 164 Front street, Portland, Oregon. Opposite McConnick s Book-Store. TTflLL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION V V to the Collecting and adjustment of accounts, bills and notes; Negotiating Inland bills; effecting loans; selling and leasing real estate ; house renting, and to the gen eral agency business in all its branches. JAS. L. DALY. WARD S. STEVENS. Xotary Public. LAC OURS 7 Celebrated Stomach Bitters. o At this season of the year when chills and fevers are prevalent, there is no one who should be without a battle of Louis Lacour's Delightful Stomach Hitters. Like the Lighthouse to the Mariner, they are the guide to those who use them to outride the breakers of disease, in the joui ney of life. To them was awarded the Fiust Pueihlm, at the California State Fair. The Committee hitthly and especially recommen ded thtm for their medicinal qualities. Their emblem is A LIGHTHOUSE; Their device : Pro Bono Publico : Z3f Sold by all the principal drug stores liquor houses and saloons in this city, and throughout the state. 500 CASES FOR SALE In lots to suit, at manufacturer's rates, by k.. M AKT1N & Co., Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, 22 Front st. Portland. (34 REMOVAL 1 TI1E JEWELRY Establishment of J. 13. Miller HAS ME? REMOVED To No. 101 Front st., corner of Alder Carter's New Building, Portland, In Chas. oodard's Drug Store ZHT Where he will be ready to attend to all manner of workmanship in his line. Watches and Jewelry repaired in tbs most workmanlike manner. J. is. jllL.Lfc.lt Established 1857. I Established 1857. No. 00 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 and cgetaoies. Foreign and Domestic Green do do Vegetables avd Fruit Packed icith care for shipment. NUTS Pea-nntsr Brazil-nuts, "Wal-nuts-, Fil berts ami Almonds. GROCERIES A selected stock of choice (Jrocrrres, bonghf expressly for family rrse. All of which is offered far cash at cusli prices. Orders solicited. Zo:ly JOHV o'tosxon, No. 90 First st., Portland, Oregon. MATS. MIUSSDORFFER & BR0,r Manufacturers and Importers of, Ant Wholesale and Retail Dealers in, HAT, CAPS, And HATTER'S MATERIAI' No. 72 Front street, Portland Oregon. Are receiving, in addition to their extensire stock, by every steamer, all the latest styles of New York, "London and Parisian taste, for gentlemen's and children's wear, which they will sell cheaper than any other house on the Pacific coast. P. Hats of every style and description made to order, also ' neatly repaired. 1 3v HOTELS, REST A U HANTS, 4-c. W hat Cheer House, N(Js. 126, 128 and 1-30 Front street Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES r Ths undersigned having taken this well known house, solicit increased' Pirtronage frsm the traveling public. The House has lately been refitted, and the proprietors are now able to oiler additional inducements to their patrons. The table will be furnished with the best market alfords, and be under the immediatesupcrvision of the proprietors Rooms well furnished and well ventilated. A large fire-proof safe for the deposit of valuables. Rairgage taken to the hotel free of charge. Board pSr week So 00 Resrd und lodging ' ' to S 00 (Ascord?ng to th room occupied.) Nothing will be left undone, which is in the power of the proprietors to render guests eomfortable. LYONS, LEONARD &. Co., xi.ii Proprietors. PATT0TJ HOUSE, Two doors south of the old Court House, Front street, Portland, Oregon.' VV. N. Patto-x Proprietor. Single meals, 25 cents Beds, 25 cent.. This house is newly fitted, and furnished in the best style. xh.e.m AMERICAN EXCHANGE. (late LIXCOLX HOUSE,) tfo. R4 Frosil street, Portland Oregon. L. P. W. QUT.MBY, Proprietor, (Latt of Western Hotel.) This house is the most' commodious in the State, newly furnished, and it will be the en deavor of the proprietor to-make his guests comfortable. The Rasrgage Wagon will al avs be found at tbs landing on the arrival of steamships and rh er boats, carrying bag gajtetothehousofree of charge. J 17-ly Western Hotel, roRTLAXD, Oregox. . . , Corner of First and Morrison streets, Tbs best and most comfortable Hotel in the State, where eve'rjf .w'aut is anticipated, and cheerfullv supplied. "Warm and cold Baths a'ttached to the Souse.' ; This Hotel i located near tbe steamship Landing.' The Hotel' Coach w'ill be in af twidanee at all the Landings, to convey passengers- and baggage to and from the Louse free of charge. SEW ELL DORCY,- x tf j Proprietors. TUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip (J tion. for sale at the E-TCTrisr occ. j 3nmtrance. THE OCCIDENTAL Insurance Company INTEND TO CEASE BUSINESS IN THIS S T A TEf 33.6m' Ii. GOLDSMITH, Ageut. NORTHWESTERN M XT TIT .A. I, Life Insurance Company Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Organized f 859. . , - S. S. Daggett President A. W. Kellogg Secretary. - 23,000 Members. . . . ?3,o00,000 Assets.' Busi7iess of the Year ISG7. Number Insured. . . Amount Insured. over. Paid claims by Death. . Paid dividends .S20.000.000 00 1S0.723 37 93.053 20 A PURELY Mutual Company ! There are but seven Purely Mutual Companies doing business in the U n iled Sta tes, as per Massa diusetts reports, and those seven are the most successful ! The Northwestern IS ONE OF THE SEVEN! It makes its ten payment policies non forfeiting for one-tenth, after one payment. Other companies do after two or three payments. No extra charge for traveling to and from the Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, or the Islinds. It has not raised its rates, as some companies have, to make large divi dends, but continues at the same rates as at organization, and making even larger divi dends than the eastern companies. Comparison Endowment Policies Age Thirty, Payable at Forty. Northwestern. Mutual New England . . . Manhattan .$9f 24 . 104 58 . 100 25 . 115 10 Equal to a dividend in adtance, of from 10 to 20 per cent. Its per centage of expenses atul losses on receipts, are less than any purely Mutual Company. Investigate our company before Insur i)ig. Refer by permission to the following citizens of Portland: Rev. W. II. toy, J-bn Nestor, A. L. Lovejoy, Beriah brown, Michael O Connor J. K. Kobb, W.J. YanSchuyrer, S. G. Skidmore, And numerous others, Insured in the Company. Elmore &, Rowe, General A6exts, 513 Mcmtg.omery street., Sax Francisco, Cal. O. Kilbourn, Local Agent, Poktlasd, Oregox. J. A. Csaphax, M. D., .. .Medical Examiner 5f"For Blanks, information, Ac.,' Apply to H. II. JOHNSTON, Carter's Block, Portland Oregon. Agent for Oregon and the Territories. THE MANHATTAN liilc fsisfcaa'siiace Co. OF NEW Y ORK. Assets Nearly $5,000,000 00. Ditiuexd to January 1st, 1S67, Dividend cf 1S67, 4U per cent. Cash. THIS LARGE DIVIDEND IS VERY gratifying, and assures the polict noLP r.i:s thsit thev will, in this carefully conductd company, obtain insurance at the lowest cost consistent with tue satety of the insured. SPECIAL FEATURES. Dividends Annually, Policies non Forfeiting, After one Payment. Policies Incontestable, Credit Given for pirt cf The Premium if Desired Promri Payment of Losses! t3?".All classes of Life and Endowment' Policies iss-jed. . - - . Important New Features in Dividends, and Modes of Insurance : The following are examples of the opera tions of the last dividend. Policies issued in ISCSt only four years ago: Amount Premium Added Total Age. Jnsured. Paid. to Policy. Amount. 4J ylooo 1,S30 $3,672 $13,o7-2 So S,0o0 I".-2 2,43 lO.MS S 7,50'J 703 2.703 10,i;iS 25 7,000 671 2,505 S,5o5 This is an entirely new plan, originating with this company, ' aivf gi7es: lajurers the largest return ever made by any company in the same period. AH information, books,' blank Applications, can be obtained from C P. FERRY, Agent, 103 Front st., Portland, Oregon. Dr.: A";D. Ellis.,... . ....... De. W. II. Watkins, ) Medical Examiners. Jo cal A g1 e n t , Oregon City." - A X D Life" Insurance. JOHNSON' & McCOWN ARE THE Local Agents in Oregon City, of the Paciiic lire Insurance Company, the best doing business on this cast. This Company is the only one in Oregon that Issue Policies and Adjusts Losses Without referring the case to tfan Francisco. ALSO, AGENTS OF THE North America Life Insurance Co.! , Presenting tb most desirable features, having its policies guaranteed by the State of New York. . ., t . SSfT EHm't, delay attention to tbesa mat ters wi td your property is destroyed by fire, or until you a.e sick, when you catuot be insured. Call immediately. (32.tf ... C P. FERRY, jkX Sl&. EB ZEE: JS. 0 No. 103 Front" street,' Portland. Agent North' British and Mercantile Insurance Company. . And Manhattan Life Insurance Co OVERNMENT SECURITIES. STOCKS JT tfond. aijd Real Estate bcogbt aud I -y-i oa Coboj:i.' : MISCELLANEO US. cms. HODGE. .CUAa. . Cale1. .G0. w. sxsxx. H0CGE, CALE? & CO., DEALERS - . ! DRUGS and MEDICINES PAINTS, OILS, AXD WIUDOW GLASS, , iTARHfISIIES, BRUSHES, PAltQ&lX' Materials, ana jjruooists1 Swidrits. 07 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. 35.) HOSJ-ETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACR BITTERS : A Pure and Powerful Tonf 0 . Corrective ani Alterative. Of wonder ful tlMcicy in dist-aeai of the STOMACH, LIVER AND .. BOWELS. , PROTECTIVK . PUOPERTIES. . Prevents Fever nd Azue and Cillious Re mittent Fevers ; fortifies the system against Miasma and the evil vfi'ccts ot unwholesome water ; invigor ates the orpins ot digestion - - - and the bowels; .. -Steadies tlic .u vis and ttnls to Pro- Jti,,3 IilV. -. - KF.JIECI.iL i-UOt'ERTIES. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick and Nervous llead.-.che, General Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spi' its, Constipation, Colic, . Intermit tent Fevers, SSea Sickness, Cramps and Spams, . and CU complaints of either sex arising Irom Hodily Weakness, whether inherent in the system or PRODUCED UY SPECIAL CAUSES. "VTOTIIING THAT IS NOT .AVIIOLE JJN some, genial, and restorative in its im tnre,"eiiters into. the compositi'otv of IIOS TETTEII S. y TOM AC II r LITTEHS. ., 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 l.ci bs and plants, with the purest aud mildest of all diliusive Stimulants. . . The week stomach is rapidly invigorated, and the appetite restored by. this tonic, and hei.ee it works wonders in cases oi'Dvspep.'-a, and in less confirmed forms of . In JigestiSi. Acting as a jrentle and painless api ier.t, as well as uj'on the liver, it also invariably re lieves the Con?tipatio.i superinduced by ii regular action of the digeve and secretive organs. . - - . w .Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Lowness of tfuiiits. and Fits of Languor, find prompt ai:J perniament relief from the Litters,. The testimony on ti.is point is conclusive,' and from both sexes. As a Genuine Tonic, liOSTETTEU'S LIT TERS produce etiects which must beexpeii enced or witnessed before they can be luiiy appreciated. In cases ot Coii.-tituttoni Weakness, Premature Decay, and Debiiity and Decrepitude arising lroui old age, it ex ercises the electric influence. . Iu the conva lescent stages of all diseases it operates as r. delightful invigorant. When the powers of nature are relst-ted, it Operates to le-eufoics and re-estaWis them.. Last, hut not lea.--t, it is the only safe stisi ulant, being manufactured from t,ouud aini iiincuous materials, and entirely free fruit' the acrid elements present more or less n all the ordiuarv tonics ami stomachics ot the car. SOLD EVERYWHERE. I1O0GI;, t'ALEP itO.. Air. nts S5:tf. 'oigland, Oregon. S. G. SKIDMOEE, Drv gg is I and A po I he car y, (12S First st,, near Western Hotel; Pgktlaxd. Oi:kgox. D"ea'er in drugs, chemicals, patent medi cines, etc. A tine assoi liuc-nt of English and French Toilet Articles, - iti.uunnj, o' ujmlj, en. iv i arnciiiar at tention given to the preparation ot preset ip"-tions- S4.oiu HE2?Afl SMITHS' OPIITHALM-IC Si a Is without doubt the most wonderful EYE HEALER that has ytl been discovered ! It cures the most stubborn and hopeless cases of chronic Infiamation,-. Granulated lids, films, Ac, as h.-is been siUlicieoily dem onstrated during the few months in w hioit in which it has been brought into public no lice. . The proprietor is so fully convinced o us -imaiuuimy mat lie warr ants a cure, or i . . i. , . ieiuiius me money. 1,1 can co the eyes J harm, and a trial of it is therefore yvitl out injury er expense to the patient, if a cure ii not effected. It has cured cases of i ive, six X1XE, FIFTEEN' and eVC'.t Eighteen Years' Standing ! In liar ri barer and vicinity, Linn Co., Oregoil. To which t.ie following persons will bear Witness : . E. 13. Moore, Naihaniel Beil, A. L. Wallace, G. R. Ward, Mrs Montgomery,' JohI Iloiiowcy W. D. Poller. R00T Ratnsey, , And Other Citizens. Persons afflicted with the ciistresintr scourge of diseased eyes are advised to gh o this remedy a lair trial 011 the "No cure, Lt Pay," and no injury plan., Prepared by Smith & Roach. Ilarmburg, Oregon. ... ... . - SMITH & DAVIS, General Agents, Portiaml Oregon, To whom all otiiers houid be addressed. 15?" For sale by ail Druggists. t2J Fsimily Jjrc Colors Tatcntcd October 13th, 1SC3. PERFECT PAST COLORS. Black, Dark Green, Black Siik', Light Green, Dark Blur, Magenta, Light Blue. Maize, French Blue, Maroon, Clafel Brown, Orange Dark Brown, Pink, Light Brown Purple, Snuff Bmwn, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet; Dark Drab, Scale, Light Drab, Solfrrino, Fa wn Dra b, Violt t, Yellow, Light Fawn Drab. FOIt IYE).G SILK. Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawl?, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing) And all Kinds of "Wearing Apparel. A Saving1 of Eighty per Cent. For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various. sh-Mdes can be produced from the same dye.. The process n simple, and any orie can use the dye vyith perfect success. .Directions in English, French uudGerraan outside of each package. HOWE STEVENS, S" Broadwav, Boston. For rale 07 Smith &. Davis Portland.and by Bell Jt Parker, Oregon City. 21 MEAT BIARKET. 1T.T.MATL0CK, AT P. VAX 3 Xfeta Old stand under the Enterprise Ojjics Oregon City, " Oregon, Will keep constantly on hand a good Assortment cf all kinds of Meat 'J The Public are invited to call " and examine the quality, etc. BILL HEADS PRINTED. At 4be Enterprise Cffic?,