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1 G .7 I1 o o o l)c lUcclilt? (Enterprise. TOAV.V AD COUNTY. zrrr- K1J,. Fisher, 20 and 21 New Mer- .,nt' Fschansrc. is our culr authorized Scnl ia Sau Kc'sco! For Lt,rn Ad- verii-ung, Mr- Fisher ia represented by s. M. rcningill fc Co. of Xtw York and Boston. The r. T. Company are about reuoy tu transport freight over the portage be tween this city and Canemah by railroad again. The river is below boating stage. Ben Iloliiday & Co., want 200 white men ts blast rock on the line of the O. C R.R., near this city. They pay S10 per month A small party began work on Monday. ..-- The members of the Oregon City Brass Band desire to return their grateful thanks to Drs. Keil and. Gtiisey, and other gentle men of Aurora, for the many courteous favors tendered them during the fair. -o -- Another gang ot Chinamen passed through en route to Salem, on Monday, to begin work on the grade of the Fau Fide road. Ocn. Coflia came on the same boat, and we expect the West side will soon be tfuipl'iyiug Chinese. On Thursday of last w?ek a son of L. A. Sec If y, living near Pleasmt Hill, was thrown from a horse, the horse falling upon him. breaking his thigh, and o'.her wise injuring him. The boy is aged about llfteen years, and the accident occurred whilst riding the horsa to water. --s J. C. Trullinger exhibited, at the State Fair, his celebrated water-whivl. The pf -ruliar advantage of this wheel Is, that it tan be worked upon a horizontal as well as a perpendicular shaft, which in many instances, ii a dlsideratum. It combines the principles of the central discharge and Johnville Turbine all in one continuous bucket, which makes It the only trulv bai Hnced wheel invented. Mr. Chcrles Knob let, of Needy, in this county, entered a fine three-year TUjJc- mnn co.lt fer a contest of running speed at the State; Fair, one dar last week. The cult had never been on the track but oree Wforr, and the crowd about the grand stand frightened him so that his rider could not manage him, and he flew the tra-fk, losing the heat. He would have made the time in I."5. The test show s a good animal. Messrs. Briisck. McKay and Wekh. our P-niiyl vania friends, left i&'etn on Mon i.tv for a tour in the mo tin tains of this t iHiufy and the northern part of Mari&n county, about the coal and lime fn-'.ds of Mr. Frank Cooper. The' are enjoying their trip to this welion greatly, and are looking for chances to invest cjuney which will benefit Oregon. and we hope will bfn--tI t thon;st'lves al.v, although sirne Ore pnnians eaziiDt see why a foreign cajiitalist hhouhl be ailwwed the use of his Konv when Le puts it uj in this Slate. Claclumiin Cai:n:j- :tt t!io Fu.ii-. As usual, Mr. J. V. Lewis took the first premiums at tlx fair on single and hmb'.e earrhiges. His make is the most substantial of an v, and Is equal! v as liaelv iinished. " Messrs. Lewis city, entered one rakes ; two patter: t Vi'olgar.iot. of this of Randall's sulkev f evs i',v? : os!' uim'v ii.r.v : (iii; wa.tiin' ui-iv. una their premiums on revolving cutter ukiug tvervthintr. Peter M. Rinears.n look first and sc-c-fnd premiums on a valuable lot of v-get-flbles, barley, etc.. to the number of half a dozen or morf I'eople all want seed of Piuearsoa. - One thing did us much good as a com munity, and that was the match game of J base ball. The Clackamas Club treated I their opponents first rate, and took the j prize a silver cup worth $50. When the Pioneers, of Portland, cleaned us out last year, we mailt no fuss about, it. but re solved that, ve would take the ch.mnion ship tbi year. We Lave di.;it : now let them beat us iigain in l?t','J if they can and lay no more haili. .hinirs. The Oregon City Prass Paad, com posed of nine pieces, under the leadership d Mr. Thomas Miller, as follows, took the li-st prize for music : Thos. Miller (leader) 1st K fl.it; J.Strobel,2d K fl.it ; Mr. Strobcl being absent his place was filled by Mr Yost, of Portland; S. D. Richardson. P flat; IMw. Zigler, 2d 11 flat, was excused, wiu ;.iag another prize with tho Clackamas ba-c ball club, and his place was vacant ; Mr. W. S. Tul! plaved 1st alto ; J Athev, Id alto ; P. J. Ward, baritone : Oeo. Haul ing. K flat tuba; Frank Albright, base drum ; John Kelly, sn.ue drum ; W. Moss. rymb-ds. Th- Salem Brass Lund took the 2d premium of 75.00. Mr. J.C. Trullinger fook premiums en his patent turbine water wheel's. And the Oswego Iron Works took pleasure in show ing a sh.ve cast at their furnace. Ceo. W. Walling & Co. entered 5G va rieties of fruit, etc., and took a large num ber of premiums. 'IIIk. ST.lTli KAIIt. In aJuition to uhat we have paid ' elsewhere relative to tho State fair, we would urgo upon the Society the propriety of cotisidei ing tho award ing better premiums to industries like the paper manufactory of Messrs. Pillock & Co. J. D. Kent'edv, nn indtistrious boy, 15 years of age, entered for the premium, in conformity to rule one, class 5, open to boys under IS years f a-re only. Tho premium was fur best, 10; 2 1 best $5. Farmer's I boys should exert themselves to se cure premiums in this department, in esse tho Society were to en large the class, offering three or four premitims, in soma articles of mf rit, pe h;ips more youths would think of coinpelir.g. The following cfTuera were chosen to serve fjr the next year : Prisi aent, Thomas Stniih, of Dmitrlas county ; Vice. President, T. L. D.i vi.lson, of Marion, and Wr.;. EUiott, ot Clackamas ; Corresponding Sro rotary, John Minto, of Marion ; Re Qcordinjr Secretary, Alfred Lueiiiur, ef Washinston ; Treasurer, J. II. Moores, of Marion ; Managers : J. H- L-iwis, of Cinckamns ; J. II. JAiutbit, of Linn ; Denj. Stewart, of i't!1"'bi ; A. J. I;ifUr and C. P. l icon, of Slulinoaiu':!" ; J.G. Bieb., i'.t Oregon- City. Oct. 9th, 186S. Ed. Enterprise : A letter written by the under-iiVncd ia I reply to a local" that appeared in th, Ch-egoyiian daring our rescue.- at tli S'ttP . . , . , . -ue m which a gross injustice was clone to the honor of the Clackamas H B Club Lsl3 met with a r.joinck.r in JcstJrday,g issue ot die same paper irom a member of the Fioneor Club. Feeling that base lull plavcd through newspapers Ls of no benefit either to its players or the interests of the game at lar-e I would not reply but for the denial given to my statement that the PLneers did not challenge this club to meet them at the btate Fair. The communication of the Secy of the Pioneers wrifen to this club about the middle of September, has been mislaid, and hence I cannot do more than state that it was a simple inquiry whether thia club would attend the Fair, and led to my reply published in Thursday "spaper. This club had no idea of attending at Salem, until on the morning of Wednesday 30th ilk.. Messrs. Wiley, Bowman, Clement! ic., passed through this city en loute. and made very urgent appeab to Capt. Pease and Mr. A. C. Bailey, of our club, to brin our nine up. as they were prepared to con test for the premium with any club. Their friendly and courteous invitation was ac cepted in good faith by some live members of the club. Now a to friend. iue-s. niauhm-u, and fairness"' being the motto ot the Pioneer Club, I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the fact, and at tliu tame time would say that the Clacka mas Club de!y criticism, and when guilty of one dishonorable act will retire to camp and leave the honors of thy lieid tu ihe,r more huuomble broiLe:s. When the Pioueeri have trod the paths of adversity as lot-.g as d.u the Claekan.HS. tiny Will bear reverses morn philo sophically, and be will. tig to ascribe de leat to oixr throes, muj' mm jfutus rather tuuii to the eoiiu.vingur inurai inaensiiuity of their opponents. F. D. POPE. See'v C. B. B. C. Cu the 2i);h Mr. D. P. Thompson in roduced a bill into the Senate, at Salem, to aid in the construction of a. canal and locks on the west sid of the tails at this city. It is a financial scheme, about which we arc not well posted. The bill is as follows; A Dill to appropriate Funds for the Cons: luetic n of a Steamboat Canal ;U tUe V aihtmct Falls. Whekeas, 'the "TTslhtmet Fulls Canal and Lock Company'' was duly incorpor ated uuiler the laws of Oregon, on the day of September, lSd, Tor the purpose o! constructing a canal and locks at and ou tlx: west .side of the Wlhwuet Fails ; A.M) Vv xtEKAS. It is of great importance to ttie peop.ie of Oregon. that ihe'obs'nu.' tions to use Jr.-.3 navigation of the Wal hmiet river at that .lace should be re moved, and freight carried on said river should be cheapened ; theret'oie. Si:c. 1. Ue it enacted iy the Legislative AfSelllb! V of the Sato of ()r-.r,.n Tii.,t jtheSiale of Oregon hereby agrees and j jdedges its Li;h lo pay to the Walhimet J Falls Canvti and Lock Couipar.v. the sum ! of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, j in gold cin, s Lewinufter set forth, out j of the funds donated bv the United .Staies to the .State of Oregon, for the purposes of i .. t e r mil ha pro venie n ts. Skc. 2. Jn order to entitle the said cor poration t.) receive the sum of monev hereby agreed to be- paid, ii shall be the duty ot the said corpor.uie.'i to construct a canal and locks, at and on the west side of the Waliumet I-alls; the said iocks'to bv not less than one hundre 1 and lliiv feet in length. h.u4 Ibity teet in widih. all 4 to be Cotistrucied chiefly of cut stone, cement and iron, ami otherwise built in a durable and permanent in. inner. And after the completion of the same, the said corpora tion shall pa.-s, without delay, through said canal and locks, all steamboats, il.u hoats, barge and uth.-r water era ft, in the order in which they shad arrive at either terminus of said canal. Si;c. 3. The State of Oregon agrees to pay the said sum of money upotftho ex press condition that the said corporation, after the completion oi th. said canal and locks, as hereinbefore set forth, shall not. Icr . period often years alter the same is completed, charge a greater rate of tolls than seventy-live cents per ton for all freight, and twenty cents for each passen ger, passing through the said canal and locks, in steamboats and other water craft. And titter the said period ot ten years, the corporation shall not charge a greater rate of tolls than filly cents per ton f lit, and leu cents for each pas- senger going through said canal and locu. And at the .-xpiruiiou of twenty years from the timi said eati:il :in:l 1. .:.; ir.. c0inhle!ed. the State ot O. egon shall have die rigct and privilege to take uud appro priate to its own use ioivvrr, the said canal and locks, upon the. payment to the said corporation the actual vaiue iheteot, at the time of t.iUuig and appropriating the same, winch value shall be ascertained itl such marine,- us the Legislative Assembly oi Oregon may hereafter prescr.be. fch-.i:. -1- No part of the ,ul nsoner shall be paid to the saia corior,ition. un.il the s -ltd canal and locks sLuiil be Coti-tructed j hi ii : maimer ueretnueio; e proviaeu. j And upon the completion ihcreul, the sum j oi' twenty dive thousand do.l.irs. in gold I coin, f-h.nl be ptiil by tin .St ite ot Oregon I to the siid corporation ; and the like sum of Iwenty-live thousand dol.ars, iii gold Coin, shall be paid every year titer, -alter, until the sa.d sum ol two hundred and thty thousand dol.ars shall be fuily paid. The saiil several sums of money snail be paid out of the luud ari.-iuii irom the live per centum of the net proceeds of the sabs id the pontic lands of lite L'n.ted s.a'es. 1 ing within this rftate ; or, in ca.-e the! same shall be insuihcicnt to pay the said sums, then the s.inie shall be paid out id j the interest on the fund arising out of the sale of the live hundred thousand Acres of land donated to the State of Oregon, for j the purposes ot internal improvement;, by the act ol Cot'.gt ess, entitled 'An Act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public 1 mds. ar.d to grant pre-emption rights,1- approved September 4t!i. Ifcll ; or, in case the interest on the said luud shall be insuSicieiit to pay the said sums o! money .sieci!ied in this act. then the same .-hall be paid in p.iri out of the prin cipal of the said fund. St:c. 5. The faith of the State of Oregon is hereby pledged for the payment of the said sums ot m ney. to the said corpora tion, as hereinbefore set forth m this act. upon tho express condition that the said corporation .shad construct the said canal atid locks iu the la.tnn-r before provided in this act. and not charge a greater rate of toils than is herein set forth. And it is further provided, that the payment of said several sums of money sh.iil oe made, upon the express condition that the said corporation shall pay to the State of Ore gon ten per cent, of she net profits arising from tolls collected for passing freight and passengers through said can II and locks, for the period often years from the time of the completion thereof; and vo pet cent, of said net profits after the expiration of said period of ten years., , -tVh We lind the pleasure of making th acquaintance of Gen. George Crook, at Sikm last week. Gen. Crook is no speaker, but lie can fight Indians, and when ho is in that busi ness it m-ikes no difference to him whether he ha one im-al in three days, or three meals in one day. The Legislature received him in ;:nt Ss IIKCSTON, HASTINGS & CO. HEUSTON, HASTINGS & CO. A EE THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS or SAN FRANCISCO. SPECIALTIES. PRICE AXD t.UARAXTKE. The largest pncl most yarn d stock of Gen tlemen's Clothing, Furnishing Good, Trunks, Bu3 and Valisrsi, on the l'acitic Coast. Every article sold, beinr of our own itiiiiiKfiicturt, is fritaranteed. ilaring con tracts itirt-ct witli 1-ltiropoan and American Manufacturers of piece oods we therebv eilect asaviujf -f fully 50 percent, in whole sale dealers profits and are thus able to olfer superior Goods at les than geeoud-ratc prices. STYLES. . Having agents iti London nnd Ptria we introduce thx new Males lu San Frituciso simuitAtieoadly with tbeir uppt-waxuce iu 'eV York, GOODS MADE TO ORDER. For the accommodat ion of such as mav de sire, we have secured the set vices of a cele brated European cutter, and are prepared to make up piece goods in a style superior to any uther house on the coast", Shirts, Ties, Collars, etc., made to order at short notice. COUNTRY ORDERS. Goods forwarded by Fxpress to any part of the 1'aciiic Coast on receipt of ord Jrs and measures ; send for directions for rui-asurc-meut. HEUSTOrl, HASTINGS & CO. SAN' FItAXCISCO. STKAMSIUi'S FOU New York, Japan t China, Wid be dispatched us follows : Leave wharf corner of First and P.rannan streets, nt 11 o'clock a. m. of the following dates, for Panama, connecting via. Panama R. H: with one of the company's splendid steamers Irom Asninwall for New York, on Tin- G:U, 11 Mi. 3 J 1 nix! SOtli, O F K A U 11 M 0 N T III Steamers leaving S'anFrnnctsco on the 14th and '-i th touch at Mauzanillo. All touch at Acapulco. Departure of the Gtli connects with Knrlish steamer for Australia. Depart lire ot the 14ih is expected to couuect with the French Trans-Atlantic. C'o.'s stamr for Sf. Nii7.aire. pud Kngl'sh steamer for South America. Through tickets can be obtained. Departure of 11th is expected to connect with Fugltsh steamer for Southampton, South Araerven, and P. it 11: Co.'s steamer for Cta tr;d America. Through tickets can be had. Passengers berthed through. lag g ige checked through. b.'O lbs. allowed to each sidult. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and nttendarce free. These Kteamers will positively sad at H o'clock. Passengers are requested to have their bsicgi'iie on board befoiu ten o'clock. fcTKAMhRS FOR September 18'jS. The following Steamships will be dis patched on dates as lolluws: epreinbi'i I 5 th Sarrameitfl, Capt Tarkcr connecting with Ocean Queen, Capt. King. Septemot-r i'.'d Monliina Captain Cavalry connecting with lie n ry Vha -y Ch p t Co n n er. Se) iKi Ouintit'it'wn, Capt Hudson con netting with Arizona, Capt Maury. Z-if r Through tickets to Liverpool by the Cunard, Inmaii and National steamship lines can be obtained at the P. M. S.S: Co.'s otlice iu S.mFrancisco, where mav also be obtained . i - , .i. orders tor passage irom Liverpool or oouui- ton to tj.ui "Francisco, either via New Yoi k St. Thomas if ilesii'd an amount of .10 or ) vi!l hr nilvunccd with the above orders. Hoidi.'is of onlers will be re quired to identify themselves to the Agcuts iu KnLia;.d. Ft'"tiie!-ohiindi.c and freight for New York nnd way poits, "J'ply to Wells, Furjjo & Co. No Fiviglvt received altur - P. m. of the dav prior lo departure. fXf The st' iini.-t)ir Great Republic, Cnpt. S.'lToane, will ba dispatched on Saturday Oet. Cd. at l'J o'clock, noon, for YOKOHAMA and HONGK.ONU, connecting with the str. Cosfu A'ka, for SHANGHAI. For passage and all other information. r.p ply at the i M. S.S: Co.'s oflice, corner ef Sucrameuto and beidesdoi ff sts. OLIVER KLPKIDGE, Agent. OHKCiUN' STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S NOTICE. BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL leave l'orthiud ns follows: FOR DALLES CITY: DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) at 5 o'clock a. m. FOR UMATILLA AND WALLULA: Monduys, Wednesdays mid Fridays, At 5 o'clock i:rT Tt-turnin-r, leave Wallula on Monday Wednesday A Fiiday, tuuehiu-i-at Umatilla. FOR ASTORIA: Jfoiuiay and Friday, at G o'ciocl' a. m. FOR MONTICELLO : Daily, (Sundays eicep'ect,) Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 a an. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'chek a. m. S-JF" Boats for the transportation of etock ia irudiuciS when business offers. J. C. A INS-WORTH. rrs2id?u Or S. N. Cctnpany. TI OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD COMING TO OEEGON CITY ! Now is the Time to Take Passage foT The Establishment of TT7"IIO HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF TUE LARGEST AND BEST AS V V orttueats of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Ever brought to this Market, consisting, in part of CLOTHING. OF ALL DKSCKIPTIONS, For Genu' and Boys' wear! FURNISHING GOODS. Of every variety ! LADIES7 DRESS GOODS Of all kinds and colors! LADIES' CLOAKS. SHAWL?, FURS. HOSIERY, etc., MEIWIMAC PRINTS. WHITE GOODS, etc., HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES -And an endless variety of .goods, too numerous to mention. Wliicli tlicy Isilesid. to sell Lower tlasasa Assy IJossse in Orcgoii ! If any one is disposed to rfcult the genuineness of the above statements, Especially the latter all the undersigned $sk of them is, that they Call and Examine the Goods and Prices ! And satisfy themsrlves. IVc may la found ut the o7d stand, the Brick Building, Main street Oregon City. JACOB BliOTHER. Country Produce taken in exchange for gods. "&a Look Out ! ' The Eailroad is not oming Yet I BUT PEOPLES' TRANSPORTATION C Are Still And Rolling in Cliamian & Warner's old Brick Store, IVlain Street, Where he not ot.ly intends to sell, but Will Sell Cheaper than any other House in the City. I will say, COME OXE, COME ALL, and satisfy yourselves that it is no trouble to me to show goods. I hve n-cpvd one ol the largest stucks ever brought to this mar ket, caositiii in part of a Cue assortment of LADHiS PHESS GOODS. DAIAIORALS, FUIIS of various descriptions CLOAKS. ii'h as Cirenhirs an'iSack f KID GTiOVEH. best q-mlity HOSIEKY: DROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, s.11 wiat! : LOOTS AND SHOES : II ATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING ; TINE BLACK PRESS SUITS ; CASSIMEttE SUITS; iSUFEiaOK BEAVER SUITS ; BOYS' AND YOUTHS CLOTHING, all sires -and qualities. JZ2 A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable term?. Also a larjre stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A well selected as3ortmcut. S. ACKER MAN. J3f All kinds of Produce Bought. OREGON CITY BUSINESS. C. W. POPE & Co., DEALF.RS STOVES, reb ""'P5, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. And Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Main Street, Oregon CUy. The !v.bscrib'rs would respectfully an nounce that they keep constantly on hand a jrood assortment of Cookiug, I'arlor, Air Tight, and other stoves, suitable to this market, which are being Offered at Tortland Prices ! Our assortment in this line is large, and cm braces almost any desired pattern, including the BUCK, HENRY CLAY, HEARTHSTONE, WESTKKN EMPIRE, GREAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, &c. Tfin-. nur? JnViViinc of everv description douu to order, in a manner that canuot tail to suit patrons. In aoainon o uic oove may be foun4 a prcad assortnieut ot Hard ware WeodcHwarc, etc. C. W. POPE & Co. NEW LIGHT! NEW LAMP 1 NEW FLTJIP BEST NIGHT LAMP IN US! It Mnny Advantages I EIRSTIi m Xon-Erpl-vive, and entirety free frr.m em-ike or oj 't mice odr irhi-u 'burning. SZCOXDR Sivts a. Soft, Cm.,- Whii Light. THIRD It i CHEAPER ttuin. arty cth-r J;aid or Oil. LUCIWB BURNING FLUID For burmnjr in the above Lamps, outrivals all other Fluids for LIGHT and ECONOMY . It will not Stam or Grtisu Clothes, Carpets, 'Tables, etc. LUCLNE" LAMPS AND THE FLUID civ ee SiQ or C. TV. POIiS & Co., 0EEG0N CITY, EEALESS iy Laps 2? . r-1 f . - IE THE Running their tho Good for OREGON CITY BUSINESS. CITY BAKERY ! MA IX STREET, 0 12 EG OX CITY. . B A R L 0 8c FULLER, (Successors to "SYortman & Shcppard,) Kfcp constantly on hand CAKES! JMES! BREAD! And Crackers of all kinds! Orders in this line will meet with PROMPT ATTENTION I BARLOW & FULLER Also keep on hand all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES! AND PROVISIONS I &TE A M BOAT STORES ! And all Articles utied for Culiuarj Purposes 1 BARLOW & FULLER Sell a fine assortment of LIQUORS AND TOBACCO ! By the Case, or at retail ! Attention is also directed to the fact that nobody else sells iho FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! IN SHORT! Farmers and the public pcnerally, are in vited to call at the City Baker., where the truth will be made apparent that our utock is complete, and our prices reasonable. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for good's. BAH LOW & I'CLLElt. NEW firm: JACOB WOBTMAH. THOMAS R. riET.ES Wortman & Fields, Xext Door to the Post Office, Oregon City, Oregon. PZALE3S IK Faitaily Groceries i Provisions of all Kind I Wines and liquors ! Confectionery. Spices ! Canned Fruits and Meats ! And all the FaontA Brands of Flour and Sugar BQ?I7i highest market prices paid f'r fC'-,i?rv prod vcf. THIS CASS Have ariuveb t Tho O o o a ss ! ARE HERE TOR PARTICtLAItS Cail at Clisirmaus ! At the old Stand, Main Strfcct, Oregon City. Ii AD I ES! " JEFOKE VISITING rOKTI.AND CALL AT Channan d; Brothers. i)ri's Ciooil.s ! JOOK AT THE VAniETY For sale by Channan d: Brother. JIOOTS cV SMO!i8 ! JUE BEST AND CHEAPEST At Charman Bros. IoiIl;iitl li'iccs QANNOT COMPETE WITH Charman 4 Brother. J-JAVE YOU SEEN THE BEST iVbf until you have called v2?on Channan Bro. HATS, MATS, JOTHING CAN EXCEL The stock of Charman Bro. HOME MADE Levy 5c Feciiiieimer, JIanufacturera of aad Dealers ia Furniture, OIIEGOX CITY, nPAKETHIa METI10D OF INFORMINO A- the public that they have now on hand a larc invoice of SQUARE AXD EXTENSION TABLES, BUREAUS, BED-STEADS. LOUNGES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS. And various other Qualifies of Bich and 2cdi&m Furniture ! Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, wlueh merits the attention of buyers. We MAKTJFACTUIUE FURNITURE Using good material, p.ud employing the very best mech-amcs in the State, hence TP can warrant c-ur gosds to b a-s represented, and c are prepared to fill ail orders with promptness. l-if" We call the attention ot th Dublit to our salesroom, as containing the most complete assortment of disirabla goods in the Mate. LEVY .t FErHIlEIJIER, 45. ly! JIain street, Oreeou City Selling at Cost TO CLOSE BUSINESS ! A sid iao HUMBUG I Tlic Entire Steele! DRY GODS. 0r REsDY-MADE CIOTHING, LLOTS AND SHOES, Mens' Ladies, Misses' and Cbilurens' HATS AND CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chime eys and Burners ! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has got to be sold Regardless of Price ! IW To convince ycurself of this action call at the Old Corner ! I. SELLING, South of Pope & Co 's Tin store. Jlaiu st., Oregon City. ORE G O N CITY WOOLEN MANUFACTURING C O 31 P A x r. TIF ABOVE COMPNAY ARE NOW producing a quality of WOOLEN GOODS WHICH ARE Superior to any ever before cUered on the Pacific Coast ! Comprising- CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, HARD TIMES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARN, etc. tsing only the best grades of Wool. The aboye poods nr offered to the trade on the most favorable terras. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Address: R. JACOB. Agent, 30.fiui) Oregon City, Oregon. Or L. WHITE & BRO., Ageuts at Portland. EsTABLIPIIED ) 1S57. f Established ' 157. No. 83 First street, Portland, Wbekrsa'.w and Retail Dealer in Garden. (irn-33- and Flower Seeds All Seeds from this Establishment are Warranted Fresh and Genuine. Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruits and Vegetables. Foreign and Domestic (rreen da do Vegetables avd iruii Packed rriih care for Shipment. NCT5 Pea-nuts. Brazil-nuts, Wal-nnt, Fil berts and Alir-onds. GROCERIES A selected stock of choice (Jroceriea. boustbt expressly for family use. All of which is offered for caa at cash prioca. Ordtrg soiiciud. JOU,0(OSSOR. ?"c. ?" rrr. e.", Tcr'l- J, Cxregn THE OCCIDENTAL Insurance Company INTEND TO CEASE EtSINESS I2T THIS STATE 33.Cm1 B. GOLDSMITH, Agrot. x N b Life Iwsusauce. JOHNSON A McCOtt N AKE THE Local Agents in Oregon City, of the l'acitic Fire luanranee Compuny, the best doing business ou this ceast. Thia Companr i the unly one in Oteiron that Issue Policies and Atljusts Losses Without referring the case to San Francisco. ALSO, AGENTS OF THE North America Life Insurance Co.! Presenting the most desirable features, having its policies guaranteed by the State of New VorJc. Don't delay attention to these mat ters xxT.A yivir property is destroyed by fire, or until you are sick, when you car. not be lnsnrcS. Cull vrnrrrfdiutelT. " (S2.tr C P. FERRY, U5 iaS GXZE JSC J3 m No. 1C3 Front strret, Portland. Agent North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. And Manhattan Life Tnsnrar.ee Co GOVERNMENT SEC URITIES, STOCKS Bonds, and Real Estate bought and sold on Commission. f.",: THE MANHATTAN JLitfc IiisursBiicc Co. OF NEW YORK. 0 Assetx Nearly $5,000,000 00. Dividf.nh to Jam-ary 1st, 1667. Dividend of 160", 4(r per cent. Cash. THIS LARGE DIVIDEND IS VERY gr&tifviug, and assures ther-GLicr hold ees that they will, in this carefully conductd company, obtain insurance at the lowest cost consistent with tuc sr.fety of lh insured. SPECIA L FEA T UBES. D iv ide n ds A nnvafi u. Policies lion Forfeiting, After one Payrnt. PolicUs Incontestable, Credit Given for ptrirt of 'The Premium if Desired Prompt Paymeid of Losses! ZW AH classes of Life and Fuduwrneut Policies issued. lmpor'ant New Features in Dividtnds, and Modes of Insurance : The following are examples of the opera tions of the last dividend. Policies issued in 1863 only four years aero: Amom.t Premium Added Age. Insured. Paid. to Policy 40 $10,100 $l,i!e0 35 3,000 J,o:-2 2,xi3 SO 7,500 708 2'.7i3 25 7,000 571 "505 Total Amount. 513,57-2 10,lb4S 9,505 Thi is an entirely new plan, originating with this company, and gives insurers the largest return ever made by any company in the same period. All information, bottks, blank Applications, enn be obtained from C. P. FKP.RY. Agent, 103 Front st, Portland, Oregon. B. KII.LIV, Oitgoii. CUy Agn,, Dc A. D. Fllis, ( Dr. W. II. Wateins, ) Medical Examiners. HIRAM SfViSTHS' OPHTHALMIC PAMAGEA! Is without doubt the most ttonderful EYE HEALER that has yet hem discovered ! It cures the most stubborn and hopeless cases of -clrr-oarc InSamaticn!, Granulated lids, films, fcc.f as has been sufficiently dem onstrated daring the few months in'whih in whfch it h:is been brori;;ht into p-uWic no tice. The proprietor is so fully convinced of its infallibility lha" h warrants a cure, or refund the money. It can do the eyes n barm, and a trial "of it is therefore wtl ut injury or expense to the patient, if a cure is not eifected. It has cured cases of rivE, six .vine, riFTErv nd ercn Eighteen Years' Standing ! In Harrisburg and vicinity, Linn Co., Orcjrn. To which the fallowing persuus will bear Witness : K. R. Moore, Nathaniel Hell, A. L. Wallace, O. K. Ward, Mrs Montgomery, John M Ilolloway W. D. Porter. " . Kou'i Ramsey, And Other Citizen.. Tersons afHicted with the distressing scourge of diseased eyes are advised to give this remedy a fair trial on the "No cure, n$ Pay," and no injury plan. Prepared by ismith k Roach. Ilarrisburp. Ore-on. KM 1T11 & DAVIS. General Agents, Portland Oregon, To whom all oiriers should be addressed. For sale by all Di I'-jrists. Family !.yc Colors Patented October ISth, 1SG3. PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, I)ark Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue. Maize, French Elite, Maroon, Claret Brovn.Oranar, Dark Bmicn, Pink, Light Broicn Purple, Snuff Brorin, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Drab, Soiforino, Fawn Drab, Violet, Yelloir, IJ qht Fawn Drab. FOR DTK).h SILK, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawl's, Icarfs, Dresses, Ribbons,- CJJovcs, 15ona'ts, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, And nil Kinds of Wearing Apparel. A Saving of Eighty per Cent. For 25 cents you can color as many goods as yeuld otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the lame dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Detections in English, French unduerinan outside of each packape. HOWE & STEVENS, Cn6 Broadway, Boston. Ffr sale by Sm'th & Davis Portland, and by Bell A Parker, Oregon City. zi JABIES L. DAL Y r (Late Daly A Stevens.) G E X E 11 A L A G E XT, Office No. 104 Front street, Portland, Will jiive special attention to Collecting and adjustment of account?1, bills and notes; Negotiating Inland bills; eS'vcting' loacs; buying, seiiirga leasing real estate; hous reatins, and to the general agency business in all its branches. HOME MANUFACTURE. HIGGINS &. CO. Axe Xoxv a u n ; ni uri ii g a Superior ARTICLE OT Chamical, Olive, Pale, and Brown FAMILY SOAP, T7-UICll W'E WILL SELL AT SAN V Francisco Prices, aud deliver to up rirer boats free of charge. AH orders eut to Portlaad Soap Factory, or to McCrakeu, Merrill A Co., Agcuts, will nu et witb pmrnpt att?nt'on. . 1. IilUlila & CO.. 11:17 Proprietors, Vr 'o. 8 Fr'tnt Street. Portland. Oretron. One block north of O. H. N Co.'s Wbaif. McCiiAKEN, MERRILL 4 CO., Agents jregot Ll,'e IVO. 3 I. O- of O'. I". -X-u Meets every Wednesdaj et-snlug !5tiat 7 o clock, in the Mssonlc lla!l. Mcrabr9 of the erde- are iu vvved t-r "ttoni. I7 crdix N. O. 0 O NERVOUS AFFECTIONS o -The snxras os m clouds Aymitib trees do not diffr more widely than th forms of nervous disease. Sometime bc'tl the mind and bedj- ae affected, sometime the body only, and often the complaint i confined to a snglo member. In one olas of cases the motive nerye3 nlona are disor dered, as in St. Vitus' Dance ; in another tlas3 the nerves of sensation only are attack ed, as in nturalgia, tic douloureaux, tooth ache, earaeb?, etc. Taia i. in fact, the im mediate consequence of a disturbed eondi tion of the nervous system ; for only thro the delicate fibers of which it is omposedl can pain be experienced. Tremors hysteria ami tnosi of the unpleasant frtlings usually included nnd-r the head of nervousness; arise frora the weakness of these sensitive tl-.reads which pervade every part of th an imal structure; nd hare their source in tIo femtain Lead of all tenstion, the Brain; The tonic action of Hosteller's Bitters is of vast service in cases of this kind. Nerrons hcauacbo, ordinary faccacbe, neuralgic paia and ever variety of spasmodic torture, are fpuickly alleviated bj the use of the prepa ration which at once braces and tranquiliic the nerves. Persons of a lymphatic temper ament and feeble organization, are especial ly subject to these complaints, and shauM take tho Bitters daily as an invigoran't. 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: Asafixtida, valerain, and the other nervines, usually prescribed for these afTption, at best merely alleviate them for the time befft J but the Bitters are a permanent iavigoraot. aud their value as a remedy for every pk4s of nervorsswt-ss is beyond ail estimate: Coy3THTTiOKAt Ty KAXSjySS It is a g'cat thifig t ha a sound sr..! vigorot'g constitution. There ia nething that money can buy, comparable in vain te this best gift of nature. The difference be tween the inditiduid wn'o has it, ani the tin fortunate who has it not, is just the different between the man who goes into battle eloth cd in defensive armor, and one who ha nothing to oppose the sword arid bullet but his naked breast. "The pesti'.ense that walketh in darkness, the sickness that de troyeth at noonday," while it lays law Lo man of feeble stamina, is cften conquered by the rwtive rrengtb of what is called an " iro constitution." Heaven, however, has" not endowed even moiety of mankind with this inestimable blessing, and therefore it behooves those who have it not to resort to thsc most effi cient nutans of constitutional inyif fatioi which science can supply. There is good warrant for asserting that iloiiciiir's Jit ters are admirably adapted to promote this end. Other tonici have their drawbacks. The concentrated extract of poisonous yjf ctablc substances, which within the last few years have been introduced ?nto the praetie of medicineas invigorants.-are all ertremel dangerous, rrussic acid and strychniaf, though often given as strengthening' medi cines, are not safe even in the dimiaiitive doses ; aud quinine disastrously effects th nerves and the bone. But ia Ilostetter's Bitters there is positively nothing thai is not healthful and wholesome. They contain Ba ingredient which by any process could b converted into an active poison, sad jret s a constitutional stimulant are infinitely pref erable to any of the sulphates an'i? acetate which have bceu recently aode-d to the rr teria meJica. O The Government CouNTEZtsjcx. The counterfeiting of Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters 13 now a somewhat more serious m well as difficult business than it was a few years ago, each bottle of tl c genuine articl being authenticated by the official endois rncnt of the Cnited States Revenue Depart ment m the form of a stamp 'engraved on steel, to coaafcrfert which is a felony. Site. therefore, that thia Government Counter sign, as well as the engraved label and nt of hand of the proprietors, is attached to the battle. The label is embeliisned witn snpeib representation of St. George oo-aors back, in the act of spearins the Droron, underneath is a shield or eseut'eheen, bear ing a warning inscription, which counter feiters are adtised to read' before they en counter the penalty which it sets forth. Be low this again is Hostettcr A Smith's not of hand, the signature to wblca it would b rather a s'rrisxis business to forge. If the public will look to these verifications of th genuineness of the article before they purchase, they cannot bit deciirod. O The proprietary label and Govern tut at stamp arc berth executed On steel is th most elaborate style of bank-note engraving O and are probab!y the most expensive speci men of graphic art ever attached to any medical preparation. ?RSf XtZt AND SOLO UT Hostettcr & Smith PITTSUUUO, Po t-57 For sale by ail Drijggistg, Grocers, and sbopkecptm throughout the world. JTostetter, SmitJi k Co. Wholesale Druggists, Stt T raociscay JyrnUfor Fadfy Cou O o 3 e I i