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0 o o o o - 1 - i o o O O 0 0 0 O O o Q 0 O oo G 1 o 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 O o o J ,. Sl)t iUtciiln Enterprise. Oregon City, Oregon , D. C. IKHLAND, EDITOU AND PROPRIETOR. Saturday : Sept. 12, 1853. National Union Ticket. FOR PESIDET, Gen. ULYSSES S.GRAN rn JL FOR VICE PRESIDEXT, SCHUYLER COLFAX. For Presidential Rlcctora, B. MEACUAM, of Union county. CDr. W. ROWLRY.of Washington. O. JACOBS, of Jackson. . fSTL. P. Fisher, 20 and 21 New Mer ehants' Exchange, is our only authorized (gcnt in San Franc'sco. For Eastern Ad Terliing, Mr. Fisher is represented bvS. 11. Psttingill & Co. of New York and Roston. The Success has adopted Missis ;ppi style, and spars her way over hoals now. The telegraph rjoa't say much thij week. Vermont did not go (democratic. The St. Johns Barrel Works pro- q uce a shatrug of eottonwood which can easily bo reduced to pulp for paper. Clara F. Derby is the author of the poem: " Don't leave the farm!" She is the daughter of a New Eng land farmer. Yamhill county this year pro duces 800,000 bushels of wheat, and 500,000 bushels of oats. The old geiitlemau Stevenson, of MTClosky Shuts note, is dead, lie accidentally fell Into a well. McMiunviilo is destined to be come the second town in the Walla met Valley. St. Helen is a good point at which to locate. The iron about there will be developed within two years. Rev. J. A. Daly, son of the el der Daly of this county, has returned to Oregon. He recently lectured on Palestine, at Portland. The Herald in copying French. Not knowing bow to read French, a Reserved complimeut was paid to Hon. Geo. H. William. Accidents will happen A splendid lot of songs suitable for the campaign have been printed in b&jk form by John Slrutman, 50G "Washington street, S:iu Francisco. Tie ii prepared to furnish badges, etc., at from 81 to $5 per 100. A wholesnlo capture of Stage robbers atid thieves, was lately effect ed in Idaho, by Messrs. Woodward, -of , Wells, Fargo & Co., and Postal Agent Brooks. A bad gang is brok en UD. r - -The dam and flume of the Os- Qvego Iron Company at Oswego, seemed to be drying up for want of a little water, when we were there a few days ago. In a few years it will be a common remark ; " What might iiot have been Oswego," only for the the troubles of this year. Jealousy vva3 the cause of Ver tti's refusal of the decorations of the c-rovvri of Italy. The Minister of Public Instruction of that kingdom wrote a letter to Rossini, in which he ?""! n ! til or him ' LinfT cf kings " J VVIM. Ill ..iaj fca ninon-i musicians. 1 his came to v er- tii'a cars and he refused his inferior homage. Last week we tstated, on the au thority of a New York dispatch, th&t John Allen, " the wickedest man in Jvew York," had made a profession of religious faith given up his dance house on Water street, New York, tc. This was about the first of Sep tember, ar.d accords with the closing paragraphs of mi article on the first .-33 ofrhe Enteki'iuse to-day. The West Side Railroad Cora pany are advertising for iwentninr. men. Not long ago tney were enss 3nj loudly . because; the East Side Co. employed f(0 Chinese, stated that all the white men wanted to build theQToad could be procured. Then they set out to employ ail that were to be h:ul. They must have concluded that but twenty-nine spare men are in the State or else they don't want so many as they boast ed of. . A Lew organization, knon as 1 he. Saletn & McMimiville Kailroad County c'lerk, of Clackamas, and, with the I".- Lt liMii innnrnnrnturl n-u assistance of said clerk, will publicly ex- Las Uten incorporated. i DC aminc t,ae aiSCSSlnent Roll, and correct all Directors fire : Dr. II. V. V. John- errors in valuations, descriptions or a lali ., T T Vrn J.0a V!I!., of lacds.lots or otl.er pronertr. etc L M. Johus, A. B. Falconer. S. M. 'trvo,-, 1 :.,t, T tu... I iiuiu,juu vi cniiitti ijuiisuii. a in' iiave made a preliminary nurvev of the route, and find the distance to be niiis. H is over n very easy rrvde, and can made very cheaply. This road will accora modal e a large boope of the very best grain region in Oregon, being a part of Polk and Yamhill counties. Q The O. S. N. Co. have eighteen rteomers, seven or more of which are iu constant use. They have, besides, r-ii locomotives and a larere number . f crs. Operate two railroads, a ! K-iegrph, tt, and yet there has; i.evcr, since their organization, been accident resulting in the loss of lite. There has not even been a f,haft .broken ; or a stoppage of any kind, to any of their boats or cars, for Tiearly two years. Oa the 5th of -November, ISfiG, the steamer Oicy lee broke a shaft, and that hns bet-ii the lales-t'-necidir'nt. Wr-ere is tlnn? tr.:,: can jTes.-ni Rev. Father lioyjil and wife, vt Portland, celebrated the 50th anni versary of their marrioge, on the 8th. Father Royal is nrnong the oldest preachers of the Oregon Conference, and is universally respected and be loved. We have recesved the American Agriculturist for August, a valuable number, lull of interesting matter, and very beautiful iu its illustratious and typography. -Old Buchanan died worth $330, 582. A striking feature in the in ventory of his effects, is the absence of U. S. securities. About $150,000 was in Railroad bond and mortgages. " Good paying spots," says the Levriston Journal, may bo four.d in and about the head waters of the St. Joe. or North Fork of Clearwater river. Gen. Crook is nuw in command of the department of the Columbia. Gen. Crook is the man we all want. Have long needed and we hope he will be allowed to stay with us. . Another 6tage robbery took place near Salt Lake on the 25th. Wells, Fargo 6c (Co. lost $12,000 in bullion. The California Farmer predicts that the day is coming when the working men will rule this nation. We think so. Bro. D.M. C. Gault, who wields a sprightly pen, and is a very pleas ant gentleman, has surrendered the qnili to another on the Sentinel. Gen. Palmer has been explor ing for a pass for a Railroad to As toria. A practicable route has been found. A hurdy gurdy house has been started in Salem by the " wickedest man" there, we presume. The name of the Bennett House at Salem has been changed to the "Avenue.'' Fine change. The Albany Register has come to hand. It seems destined to fill the bill. J. F. McCoy, Esq., will corres pond for the Herald during the session and things at Salem. The name Fenian Guard" of Portland, has been dropped, and " Emmet Guard" instituted. --Barman Bros, wartt workmen in their tailoring establishment at Port land. Mr. Joseph C. Mann has located in Salem. The Snake Indians around and about Klamath are now all peaceable. The Linn county fair opens on the Continues four da vs. Meussdui lTer Bros.' last stock of hats and caps excel all others. The IFc?if will connect with the Success for Salem, to day. Tho Wafhington county fair opens on the 15th. The Oregon Legislature will meet on Monday next. The State Fair will commence this year on September 28th. i COM3IA.DJIEXTS. 1. Thou shalt not make use of any kind of goods, unless they are bought at Kohn & Fishel's store. 2. Thou shalt not use anY Gloves. Hose. Ilanderchicfs and Fancy Goods, unless they come from Kohn fc Fishel's stoie. Thou shalt not allow thy wife or daugh ter to buy Dress Goods or Domestic unless they are bought at Kohn & Fishel's store. 4. Thou shalt not walk the streets, unless thy Boots and Shoes are bought at Kohn & Fishel's stove. 5. Thou shalt not he allowed to visit la dies unless thy clothing comes from Kohn t Fishel's store. fi. Thou shalt have no covering for thv head, unless thy hats are bought at Kohn li Fishel's store. 7. Thou shalt not allow thy female house hold to go walking, unless their shawls, cloth or silk cloaks, sacks, basijues, furs, parasols, fans, balmoral skirts, embroidery, tud all soitsof trimmings, are purchased at Kohn &. Fishel's store. 8. Thou shalt not buy goods of anyone that imitates Kohn &, Fishel. Dve Golous. One of the rcost useful nnd economical productions of the present age is Howe &. Stevens' system of Family Dve Colors, comprising all the staple colors and the most exquisite shades, auc so simple that any one cu use them with per fect success. - 3ew Advertisements. OTTCE. Is hereby rriyen to all persons interested that on Wednesday, the -30th day of Septem- l, .. l-iJO T .,-i!l iiiiaml (it flirt 0HfO if tli I 47.tcli Countr Assessor, Clackamas Co. i fnfA'rifi-TAT 1 kj JLlJ Notice is hereby given that an examina tion of persons desiring certiticates to teach Commou Schools in Clackamas County, will be held at the Court House in Oregon City, on Saturday, the 'id of October, 163. Examination to commence at 1 o'clock, iv m. P. KILL IN, Supt. Common Schools, Clackamas Co. Oregon City. Sept. S, lSS. f47.td gUMMONS. " f In the Circuit Court of Oregon for Clack amas county. ' Francis Voting plaintiff, t. Moses Young defendant. Tv Moti l'oung, the above nam.'d defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, von are hereby required to pper and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above en ti'ed action, by the fourth (X) Monday of October. A. D. "lSS. bemir the first (I ("dav of the term of toe above entitled court next tfT;hn.i k a, r ;.i . r.J.i. pubhcition of this summons to-wit: once j selves', the few simple remedies we can com a week for six successive weeks : And if j maud nre so much iu advance even of tneir you fail so to answer, for want thereof the phvsicians, that we have almost daily apph plaintitl' will apply to the court for the relief I cations. We allow them to come, because it demanded in said complaint viz ; A decree j brings us in contact with them, and opens of divorce from j on. ' a door to usefulutss. In diarrhoea, colic yoni - Ly order o! the Judge of the circuit court. ! iting, cholera, coughs, etc., your Pain Killer K. HAMILTON & R. F. HKXSlLS, hasten mv chief medicine. Attcrcoy. f3r Fl-iinti?. I ST.r?'u,:v. ;iT.itj wpi.wii.l,'t.imw..miMJUi HECSTON, HASTINGS & CO. HEUSTOFJ, HASTINGS & CO. ABE THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS OF SAN FRANCISCO. SPECIALTIES. PR-ICIS ASD UCARASTEE. The largest and most varied stock of Gen tlemen's ""Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Bags and Vulises, on the 1'acihc Coast. Every article sold, being of our own manufacture, is guaranteed. Having con tracts direct with" European and American Manufacturers of piece goods we thereby ellect a savins; of fully 50 percent, in whole sale dealers profits and are thus able to offer superior Goods at less than second-rate prices. STYLES. Having agents in London and Paris we introduce the new styles in San Francisco simultaneously with their appearance in New York. GOODS HADE TO ORDER. For the accommodation of such as may de sire, we have secured the services of a cele brated European cutter, and are prepared to make up piece goods in a style superior to nr other house on the coast, Shirts, Ties, Collars, etc., made to order at short notice COUNTRY ORDERS. Goods forwarded by Express to any part of the Pacific Coast on receipt of orders and measures ; send for directions for measure ment. HEUSTOP3, H&ST2MGS & LICK HOUSE BLOCIC, novS) SAN FRANCISCO. CO. GANG PLOWS. As the age in which ive live demands progress in Farming Implements as icell as in all other branches of tndus try, we have determined to rnter exten sively upon the manufacture oj the celebrated Ficil $5i2s Flow I Better known inOregon asthf WOL GA MO T PL O Ur. Th is Plow com . bines all the desirable points of a per fect irnplnncnt being sinjne in con $t ruction, cheap, durable, and of light draft. The only Premiums tch'tch ivere awarded to Gang Plows at the great Implement trial at Mattoon, Sept. 4, lSb'G. by the t'tute Agricultural Soci ety of Illinois, were awarded to this Plow. The following is an extract from the Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, for the year 1SCG, and may br found on page 24G of that re port : "The Gang Plow made by J. C. Pfeil, Arenzville, Cass county Illinois, is received with no little favor in the west. Almost in credible stories are told of its excellence and efficiency in plowing the prairie fields of Illinois and other States. " The depth of the furrow is regulated by the crank-axle, which is so arranged that theplouirhs can be driven deepcr'or sha!- lower at "the pleasure of the driver, when the team is moving, bv means of the lever. We also manufacture sulkey plows for small boys, or infirm persons who arc unable to manage a team of three or four horses. This gang or sulkey plow, will cut a fur row from 'J to 10 inches deep. "The committee who tested the draught of this plow with a dynamometer state, that it ran lighter by 140 pounds, than other plows when running at the same depth, and held by the plowman while oa foot," With this Plow one man can do more work than iico men can do with walking Plows, and the same amount of team. Hence, it to ill be. seen that it will more than -pay for itself in one season's plowing. Egyji adlition to the above, John TF. Lewis will also manufacture the WEB-FOOT GAIT G PLOW! A X I) T II E Web-Foot Walking Plow ! Both patterns of his own invention, for which jiatcr.ts have been applied for, and which have withstood, practi cal tests with the best results receiving faltering testimonials wherever seen or tried. 55- Now, the Farmers of Oregon are invited to give the Oregon City Manufactory a trial. Do not pur ch" ase a Plow of any description until you hare examined our make and prices, as we are determined to sell at less than importer's rates, by giving you a more durable article, and a guar antee icarronting the same. For furtder information address LEWIS & WOLGAMOT, oregon city. Asiatic Cuolera in China. Tiwocnow, China, Aug. 23, 1SG6. Messrs. I'F.nttT Davis & Sox: Dear Sirs During a long residence in China, I have used your invaluable Pain Killer, both in my own family and among the Chiuese, and have found it a niot excel lent medicine. In the summer of '02 and '6-1 while residing in Shanghai, f found it nu almost certain cure for Cholera, if used in time, indeed, using it in' a great many in stances. 1 do not remember failing in a sin gle case. For three years I, have been re siding in this place, more than fifty miles from "a phvsiciau, and hav e been obl i ged of ten to fall "upon my own resources in cases The Chinese come to us in nieuicine ami uavice. . v,t,.,i. irithnnt mpdical knowleaire our Ycur. J. f. K.i AWFOSD. illisccilancouc. North American S. S. Co., EM cw Steamer -ON Each OCSAN ! UFLIN0H!NOG?POSIT!0N ! Passengers Berthed Through ! To New York, via Panama ! 'TT7'If BE DISPATCHED THE PEIt V V fectly new and fast steamship E COB 3,000 Tons J. li. Kelly Commander. FOlt IMA AZIIA, frojsi MISSION St. wlif u.t 1 o' lo li, noon, Saturday September 19th, 1863. CONNECTING VIA PANAMA R. It. At Aspinwall villi the splendid neio Steamship GUIDING STAR ! 3,000 Tons For New York. Tickets to return good fur six months At Extremely Low Rates One hundred I'js. Baggage free. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicines and Attendance free. Sir Oregonian sails Oct. 5lh. The Nebraska sails Oct. 307. ST For further information applv to, I. W. TIAYMOXI), Agent N W cor. Pine and Battery sts., upstairs, .td! San Francisco PACIFIC MAIS kti-:avshi!s i-oh FJgvv York, Japan & China, Will be dispatched as follows : o Leave wharf corner of First and Brannan streets, at 11 o'clock a. m. of the following dates, for Panama, connectinjr via. Panama R. K: with one of t'ne company's splendid steamers from Aspinwall for New York, on The 14t!. 3S.I ami :JO:!i, O F E A C II M O N T II! Steamers leaving SanFrancisco on the 14th and 3;th touch at Manz.millo. All touch at Acapulco. Departure of the Gth connects with Fn-jflish steamer fur Australia. Depart nre of the 14th is expected to connect with the French Trans-Athmt ic. Co.'s steamer for St. Nsizaire. end Enclih steamer for South America. Through tickets can be obtained. Departure of Hth is expected to connect with Lngiish steamer for Southampton, South America, and P. R B: Co.'s steamer for Cen tral America. Through tickets can he had. Passengers berthed through. Bag gage checked through, lot) lbs. allowed to each adult. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. These steamers will positively sail at 11 o'clock. Passengers are requested to have their basri'tce on board before ten o'clock. STKAMKRS FOR September l'JS. The following Steamships will be dis patched on dates as follows: .September iSi:ramuto, Capt Parker connecting with Octati (Ji'ni., Capt. King. Septenioer '"2d Mvhha.a Captain Cavalry connecting with IhnryX a . yCaptConner. St','t. oijtl: Coiifi'itut'njit, Capt Hudson eon netting with Arlziiii't , dipt Maury. Z-W Through tickets to Livt-rpord by the Cunsird, I u until and Nutional steninship itne.i can be obtained at the P. M. S.S: Co.'s odire in SanFrancisco, where may also be obtained orders for passage from Liverpool or South nmpton to Sau Francisco eilher via New York or St. Thomas if desired an amount of 10 or l'o will he advanced with t lie above orders. liuhkrs of orders will be re quired to identify themselves to the Agents in lhigland. For nn i chtmdise and freight for New York and way ports, apply to Wells, Fargo ii: Co. No Freight received alter 'J. v. ii. of th. dav prior to departure. jXy" The steamship Grwt Tliuvhlk. Capt. S. Doane, will be dispatched on Saturday Oct. r,d. at Y o'c! ck, noon, for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, connecting with the str. Ckmta l:iea, for SHANGHAI. F-r passage and all other information, ap ply at the P. M. S.S: Co.'s ofiiee, corner of Sacrameuto and LcidesdoriV ts. OLIVKR KLDK1DGF,. Szent. Oil KG ON QTCAM U A S ?i- ATC1M PP 5Ci t-J-iiVi IvHS Lci.-i i Si-4 ULI O BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL leave Portland as follows: FOR DALLES CITY : DAILY, Sundays excepted,) at 5 o'clock a. m. FOR UMATILLA AND WALLULA : Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, At 5 o'clock a. it. Returning, leave Wallula on Monday Wednesdaj &, Friday, touching at Umatilla. FOR ASTORIA : Monday and Friday, at G o'clock a. m. FOR MONTICELLO : Daily, Sundays excepted,) Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 0 a ?.'t. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 1 o'clock a. m. ;T Roats for trie transportation of stock in readiness when business oilers. .1. C. A1NSWORTH, President O. S. N. Comnany, Portland, Oregon. Selling at Cost TO CLOSE BUSINESS ! sat ire JStocIt ! Of DKY GOODG, EEiDY-2IADE CLOTHING, iiLOTS ASD SHOES, Mens' Ladies, Misses' and ChilJrens' HATS A1JD CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Earners! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has got to be sold Regardless of Price! 5?" To convince yourself of this ation call at t'ne Old Corner '. I. SELLING, South of Pope 4Co'j Tin store. Main gt., Oregon City. Ask your neighbor to subscribe fr j the Enterprise, bt'giacing with Vol- A. , A -fX NOTICE A UCTION AND COMMISSION AU CTIO NEER ! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Keal Estate, Groceries, General Merchan dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday J A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SALE. Kntrlish refined liar and Bundle lion : ' English Square and Octagon Cast steel ; I 1 ! - flm.iL- KitfC T?:1TS :!U- I1UI nu i Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, li. G. Iron ; also : A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors. A. B. Riciiaudsox, Auctioueer. W. A. ALURICH. J. C. IIEIIKILL. JOHN M CtlAKEX Etf'GRAKEN, Etf ERR1LL& CO. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, A GENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA, XJL Hawaiian and Oiegon Packet Line 'aeket Lines. Importers of San Quentin and Carmen Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee, Ilice, and Puiu. Aarents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar. Dealers in Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard & Fruit, Lime, Cement And Piaster. Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship ment of Merchandise or Produce in New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland. ALDItlCII, MEKK1LL & CO., Nos 204 a. id uo California Street, San Francisco. M'CKAKEN, MERRILL & CO.. 16 North Front Street. Portland. MISCELLANEO US. E. O. RANDALL. JOHN Sl NDKIM.ANn. RANDALL & SUNDERLAND, 1)5 First street, Portland Oregon. jranufacturers and dealers in Roots r.nd shoes of the latest styles and best nntcrial. San Francisco and Philadelphia goods always on hand. Agents for Howe's Family Sewing Machines, and John G. Fcl som's hand sewing machines. Needles and thread for sale. Pioneer Book Bindery. OREGOMAN 15 U I ILDI iSG, Ko. .j Wiiihin!;toi Street, PORTLAND, "OREGON. BLANK ROOKS RULED end ROUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS- PA I'EKS, Etc., bound m every variety of! style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. JACKS0,SASDERS0X&l'o., Successors to JIayvard , Coleman & Co. And V holesale and retail dealers in CROCKERY, GLASS, CHINA -AND- 3?lated -1 VV7 v Wood and Willow-Ware, and House Fui'tilshiiig Goods i Al; ;o : Just Received, Ex Clipper ship t "F A V OR IT A," i--i DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. F I. L LI N K O K PAINTS. OILS, VARKISKF.S, (VC ZZ'F" Trade supnlied on liberal terms I Sao s ranetsco prices ami lrcight. JACKSON, SANDERSON & Co. O. S. N. Co.'s Pudding, S' Front St., -io.-lm j Portland, Oregon. ! C lEGTAL NOlTCE. y rsrirr- 7 V t Jacob OnderhHI & Co, P OR TLANIJ, OR EG ON. SHELF AND LUILDIN'CJ HARD W A R Blacksmil'i.P and Carunitcrs Tools? Iron, S.'ecl, tj-r. At greatly Reduced Rates! This Stock is Full Well Selected And willbe sold LOW for Cash ! ZST" Or approved short time notes. JACOD UNDERHILL L Co., -15.4) 51 Front st., Portland. IN THE U. S. LAND OFFICE at Oregon City, Oregon : Notice To A. J. Culbert son and John A. Leach: You and each of you are hereby notified that William Tyler has applied it t this oilice to enter S V. qr. of N Vi" (jr. the V hf. of S W qr. and the N E qr. 6f S W qr. of Sec. ;m, T. 1 S. R. 4 E., alleging that you have abandoned the same; and you ai e fui ther notified that urn will be allowed thirty days from service hereof iu winch to appear and establish your respective claims to said hind, and that failing to do so the eutry ol s iut Tvier will be allowed. OWEN WADE, Re-ister. HENRY WARREN, Receiver. Sept. 2d, tiiiS. i-i'i-.-iw IN THE U. S. LAND OFFICE r.t Oregon Citt, Oregon: Notice. To William 'W. Hofiler Yciu are hereby notiliecl that ii.iuiel H. Welch has applied at this d!ie7 to enter S W qr of S E qr, the E hf of S W or, and Lot 1. of Section 10 in T 1. S R, Z E, oiienng proof to show that you have abandoned said land, and you are further notified that you will be allowed thirty days front service hereof to appear and establish your claims to said land, and failing to do so the entry of said Welch will be allowed. Sept. iid, lsi;s; OWEN WADE, Register. .4.t.) HENRY WARREN, Recei'ver- joticeT" " Friends, many thanks for past favors re ceived, 1 have newly opened a family grocery in W. F. Highlleld's block, fronting the Ore gon House, Main street, and solicit a share of your patronage, byod'ering many articles less than Portland retail prices. Will exchange for butter, eirgs, hams, flour etc, etc. fy'E. STONE. Ask your fcei for flic ExTKUrULSLT. .bor to subscribe Oil lUITIXe NEATLY EA'F.t'l'T edatthe ENTERFRISE OFFICE. B ILL HEADS PRINTED. ' At tho Enterprise Office. JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrio lioz. tor alt a: tit E::i22r22 c2L; Portland. CHaS. HOME. .CilAS. E. CALEK . . GEO. W. SNtLL. HODGE, Co.3 HEALERS IX DRUGS and MEDICIiI 'CI i JflOj PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, rAEXISTIES, BliUSII$, PAIXTEIia' Jfateriacs, ana irvggistv' Sundries. 07 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. S5. SPRING STOCK ! sow OPENING ! lllir.GF.EN &.SKINDLER! u;o, i;v, 17 o, 17 3 Pint street, corner of Salmon, ' PORTLAND. OREGON. IMPORTERS AXD MASUFACTirUBP.S OF I Parlor, Bedroom, Din ins: room, Ojice and Library Earn it are ! 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 CossspSete Assortment to select from. No pains will be spared to do justice to our patrons, both as to prices and quality. We have a largo stock of case goods, such as JValnut Bedroom suit I Imitation Maple ! Oak and Rosewood suit.-;! Arm, Pining, and Wood seat chairs W E S V P P I. Y 1 E A 1. 1: r.S AND ItC UC HANTS Receiving orders from the country at the LOWEST ! KICKS ! 20.) 11 U MORES' i: SHINDLKR. L. A. COAHl. J. It. LAKE. GODARD Nos. Ill and 1 1 G Sicond street. cor. Morrison, Portland. Having Lh.noht out a 1 1 (I iitutleu THE OLD i 7JEXXETT cf- WHITE 5 f-ft?t cl1 f,Vii- fc' LA ill J, oilio liiiii F . til Mit4itri'v. Are. now prepared to receive all the old cufloniers, and as many new patrons as may see fit to give us & call, we win give Particular attention to Farmers stock We are satisfied that wo can give entire satifaction to our friends and the public and we sdiall do so, OUR LIYEItY IS ALL SKW ! roTH AS 1 o ca:;k:.gls and nonsns ! And we shall take pride m turning out as nice an outfit its any cstabiishiiiciit on the coast for the same money. We Will ;d.-.o he prepared to I'.l'Y ALL the sioo.i hoi.ves that cum' l:i tins inai Ivt, at bo' tcr pi 'ioe i hati anv o!:e e! C;e la", as i v. e i. live :i coiiiicc'lou oeiow iloer!ol To :::i other parties San i'i-uiicisco. in this line I ! of busme. s GODAiiD i LAkt.. j "V,: lr7 y.p So. 110 Fir! HU t t . , . .Portlan-J Gas Fiztinrs, Conking Ranges, Hot Water Boilers, Marble Vashsfands, Sheet hr ad and Block Tin, Wulcr Closets, ljaln I uos, Lead Pipe. V7rougLvt Iron l.ii.UUI TEES, El.no r.', JIETURX JJEXDL XJrPJ.ES, j;usuex;s, -., fur SieiJiu, Water and ja.i. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water Gunges, Whistlct Tallon Pumps, Steam i ua.-res, (Lobe, Angle, and Check Yahes, (iu;ige Cocks. Air Cocks, and all kinds ot Rruss Work. Rubber Hose, Hose Pipes. Ac. Hotels, public buildings, and pi i vale resi dences heated with the Litest improvements j m steam or hot air apparatus. I J invite citizens generally to call and ex ! amine my stock, which has been selected ,im ; witii great care, iiiut especial attention given L-ai V i to the wants ot this market. O. 11. MYERS. EaTAIJLISIIEU ) 1S57. j" j Established ( ; 157. S ft ii ' f. r 1 a a tii a Ivo. SO First street, Portland, Whoie.sali; and Retail E'ealer in Garden, Grass and Hmyit Seeds I All Seeds from tliis Establishment are Warranted Fresh and Genuine. Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruits and Yegetables. Foreign und Domestic Green do do Ve'jelahtvs and Jrv.lt Packed with care for Shi pint id. NUTS Pea-nut, Brazil-nuts, Wal-nuts, Fil berts and Almonds. GROCERIES A selected stock of choice Groceries, bought rxprefsly for family use. Z-i'" Ail of which is offered for cash at cash prices. Orders solicited. .V.Jy .Tm O'COX.VOIl, No. f'O First st., Portlmd, Oregon. 3r JLa JLa S U L One door south from the corner of First and Morrison streets, near the Western, Portland, Oregon. "Win. T. Shanahan, IMl'OKTElt AND PEA LEU IN M US 1CAL INS TR UMENTS, FINE EN Gil A VINGS. PICTURE FRAMES And MOLDINGS. rpr.E FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK JL of Engravings, Cromos, Plain and col ored Lithographs, etc., ever before cil'ered in this market, just recei.'ed and for sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! also : Views of Columbia River Scenery Constantly on hand. ACEXT FOR ERADIirUr's CELEBRATED Gi3sa,5i4a Scale Fisissos I Winch have given universal satisfaction and which l e guarantees to sell at Sua Fran cisco prices. . 15"" -Special attention given to framin" 1 holograph Engravings, etc. - r. Shanahan,"" i'ormerlv of A. Koh lers establishment. San Francisco, wilt at teud to tuainjj and repairing Pianos, Melo dsons, and id! linds cf kil Instruments. I'liscs for Eia i-r KER0SS AFFEOTIGMS. ' TlfK SHAPES OF THE CLOUDS AND THE trees do not diE'er more widely than the forms of nervous disease. Sometimes both the mind and body are affected, sometimes the body only, and often the complaint is confined to a single member. In one class of cases the motive nerves alone are disor dered, as in St. Vitus' Dance ; iu another class the nerves of sensation only are attack ed, as in ueurulgia, tic douloureaux, tooth ache, earache etc. Pain is, in fact, the im mediate consequence of a disturbed condi tion of the nervous system ; for only thro' the delicate libers cf which it is composed can pain be experienced. Tremors hysteria and most ot the unpleasant feelings usually included under the head of nervousness, arise from the weakness of these sensitive threads w hich pervade every part of the an imal structure, and have their source in the focntaiu head of all senstion, the brain. The tonic action of llostettc-t's Pitters i of vast service in cases of this kind. Nervous headache, ordinary faeeache, neuralgic pain and evety variety of spasmodic torture, are quickly alleviated b; the use of the prepa ration which at once braces and trnnquilizes the nerves. Persons of a lymphatic temper ament and feeble organization, are especial ly subject to these complaints, and should take tho Litters daily as an iuvigorunt. La dies will derive great benefit from them in all the peculiar mental and physical disturb ances to which, as a sex, they are subject. Asafcuida, Valentin, and the oilier nervines, usually prescribed for these affections, at best merely alleviate them for the time being but the Litters are a purm. incut invigorant, and their value as :t remedy for every phase I of nervousness is bevoud ail estimate. CONSTITLTI' N AL W A N ES3 It is a great thing to have a sound and vigorous constitution. There is nothing that money can buy, comparable iu vala to this best gist of nature. The diil'oieiiee be tween the individual who has it, and the un fortunate who has it not, is jut the difference between the mail who goes into buttle dom ed in defensive minor, and one who has nothing to oppor.e the sword and buhet but Ibis naked breast. "The pestilence that walkcth m darkness, the sickness that ue., j troyeth at noonday," w hile it lays low the man of feeble stamina, is often cortjue:od j bv the native strength of what is cul.ou an j "iron constitution." Heaven, however, has net endowed even a moiety of mankind with thi ir.rhtiniabk' I I )iCS: dug, and therefoi 'C it behooves those who hs.vc it r.ot to resort to tho ost e:'i- t.;el,t means of constitutional invk'e on ! which science can supply. There is good w arraat for asserting that Ilostet'cr's i'it j ters are admirably adapted t. promote tnis j end. Other tonics have their drawback. J The concentrated extract of poisonous veg- e table substances, winch within the hsai lew j vcars have been introduced into the practice of medicine as invigorunts, are all extremely dangerous. Pr:;?sic r.cid and strychnine, though often given as .strengthening inedi J ciues, are not af even i.i the diminutive doses; and quinine disastrou.-dy effect the nerves ami too hones. iut in iiostetter s Bitters there is positively nothing that is not healthful and wholesome. They contain no ingredient which by r.:ry process could be converted into an active poison, an i yet as a constitutional stimulant arc iiuiniUlv pre'- erable ts any of the sulpha tes i:i:i in-elates which have been recently iu.Jed to the xu t(t ia i.iiiCU. i I'E tjrOVF.F.NMEST Ut'UNTESlSlGN. The counte;-feiting of Hostetter's Stornac'i Litters is now a somewhat moie serious a.-, wed as ditlicult business than it w as a few years agoeach bottle of lie genuine article being authenticated by the otticiul endorse ment of tiie United States i'.evenue Depart ment in the form of a stamp engraved on steel, to counterfeit which is it felony. See, therefore, .hat this Government Counter sign, as well as the engraved lab id and note of hand cf the proprietors, is attached to the battle. The hd.'el is emb;Ri.-hed with a superb representation of St. George onhor.-c-back, iu the act of shearing the Dragon, and underneath is a shield or escutcheon, bear ing a warning inscription, which cotintjr fciteis are advised to read before they en counter the penalty which it sets forth. Re low this again is Hosteller t Smith's note of hand, tho signature to which it w ould he rather a serious business to forge. If the public will look to these verifications cf the genuineness of the article before they purchase, they cannot be deceived. The propiietary label ar.d Government stamp are both executed on steel in the most elaborate style of bank-note engraving and str probably the must expensive speci men of graphic art ever attached to any medical preparation. PREPARED AND SOLD RT PITTSBUIIG, Pa. XsP For sale by all Druggists, Grocers, ind shopkeepers throughout the world. Hos.'etler, Smith c Co., ' Wholesale Druggists, San FrTaicisco, Agents for Pacifc Coast. J3crtlanir. W I L L A M E TTE mm W0EK8 G9MPAMY 1 ! c rftESZ Nonh Front a,ld E I -AND- BOILER BUILDERS. rpHLSR WORKS ARE LOCATED oy tbft X bank of the river, one biock north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and eflicientV We have secured tin- services of r j0 Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coat for fifteen years i'iv, s him a thorough knouled-- of the various kinds of machinery requ.u-d for minis, r and milling purposes. We are pruj.ai-fU to exe cute orders for ail classes of machinery und boiler works, such us MIXING AND STEAMBOAT MACHISEKY FLOURING il'I.LS ! SAW MILLS ! QUAKTZ LULLS ! ! MINING l'CMPS ! ! 21'tnufdHure and pnair Jfaci.niKri cf aJl i-h,a. ' jkox snujyy.H yiiKd s,U Frtt ii ci.i'o ci-i and frei'jkl. M'hevl-cri- J'an- ' tlttW J'att-ht Or in ' unl AmiibjjuuUor. lJn-n,Hir' ana Steven ef .;; J'uttnl J'ift-n parkinn, at her o ?j ''.' to ;eic .' in ?' ifi'ltrt: inm,'i3 stamp. Shots m,i dl, if the beat n'rd iron.. Z:y KEiOVED! O j. IX X3 rJV AND PAPER HANGING v Ty t F ?oa jwj p W a i i t. U. LEAVK TO irsrciui the public that we have ScraDvca to tliG rice Store So. 3 Front street, Poitlund, For merly occupied by Mi'Sirs. t )')u. Lyon tf- Ki v mi man Where wo shall no w open cur latent iuipor ti.t ions of CAiU'ETS, PAJ'Ki: HANGINGS. I LOOil AN I) TA YAPP, oil c; lotfis, W I N I) O W SH A I) t:s. dam asks ijACE G;i:TALiS, COiiNiCilS ANi) HANDS, GILT MOLDINGS, And ul! u-oods i'i the HA' SIEHY USEV i Tirmni'i our C .rtfid.t 1 t I'cf t fWini tli Ll.il, ;i !iit Ki ll i2 1 t!i;. n San fo i3i ices ; i A. Li.t tSa?., No. S'J Front i-treet. between A Her und Washington, PortlanO, Orvtr?n. ; ci jl uti 3 P. r ! n f e i ., O u i i'il li ; I r.- v i t r-1 s 1 he 6i ,JEU 1?1 r c ' Ecoknellcr and TzM sher Of ihis St; customers t :i iiot l;e ;;;.tM:;i continues, to desires to inform ell hh oil i.s l::: i.v new ons.i :.s niv e(; i i T . the i;ict : tlit jir;:.l rate at t'.e 300II BRE,, Ji. J i - C v .U- iti tldUi lUXACTLi Oii"U;iTE iiOi'-.T iiviOU) Yfhcrehe is j-.rep.r.ivd io furnish SCHOOL BOORS. STATIONERY, IXSTJl UCJ'lOX POE: for all kinds ot Musical 1 list m men Is. OlitJlli ii .i("-ilt: liOOKS, PASS, Y10L, GUITAR and YIOLIS ST RINGS. bLz-tiS i BOOKS, T0 MISCElLANLOLS ROOivS. CHEAP i'UiM.lCATiON'S, NKVPAPERS. MA(i AHNES, G LORES. l'RESSES. i'ENS, Photographic A I b u n s And eve) V other art in the above hue.. . . ' - 4- ' 1 t- rv e? 'a'-X, -A 1 :---.-ji-- OFFICE IX CA TITER'S EUILJ1XG, Front St., Portland Oregon. FIEST-CLAE3 P.ESIPENCES, Business Houses, Halls. Churr.he,. Tenements, Cottages, Suburban. Residence s. and all r.r.sciiiPTioxs ok nr.icx a: fbavk Buildings Designed and Planned With accuracy, and t.erupuhus!y ai:d fa'.t'i-. fully superintended, lif Owners' interest co u s i 1 1 e red p a ra m o ii u i . O 11 E G O N j3 Jz Xsl. j "Tr' 7 - - . .Wihif-.'-. J? 0 P. CPITZ, PEC-PS3ET0E, FIRST STREET, PORTLAND Bet. Washington and Stark sis. M AXL TACTUSEit 0? ALL KINhS AND Q.VALrTlES OF GEACKEES! DICE AD, CAKES AND TASTKY pirri-'f?-; o HACKEES Will always be told below San i- "w niccs. AUo.dcrs promptly ,f-"'' ortEGON RxKLR. O TIIH EEST S2LSCTI0N And largest, assortment ot Ladies' Gents', Misses'. Boys and Chihlrens' i wnere new goou - , - .i,.-.. cei ved bv everv steamer, an ect . u -f j -Jnablinf us to wU cheaper th Iftr t- t it- fMHALIN. h-i est ! BOOTS and SHOE j.g i V V ".-.-',-;.v Water Jiivt. Girpt 'ton, f - . lA.Jl v . . . . j rrcct street, rtU& 1 r 1 f 1 f t t 1 V O I 1 t Ii t t II f c 1 ! t v n t I f it : ti c f t f Hi c ". r 1. , v C ii K ; h h Ar it fin 'tl or o Hl i. he w ! V ft et S- 111 P - V; ' -.V) COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARX3 ITS