O e SljeiDcckln Enterprise; TOWN AN'O COUNTY. JTLI'. Fisher, 20 and 21 New Mer chants' Exchange, is our only authorized agent in San Francisco. For Eastern Ad ertUing, Mr. Fisher is represented by X. M. PcttingiM & Co. of New York and Boston. CITY SEMI.VARV. - t The second terra of the year closed on f Friday, 22nd iust. PIUMAKY DEPARTMENT. .V- Aggregate on roll during term 5 Average' attendance 25 . J Hull of Honor Louisa Pambrun. Alice ' Smith, "ilenrv Smith. ISenr ce Randall, S Maggie Bull. Rosamond Bell. Nellie .Smith. v- Richard Johnson. Herndon Frazer. Maggie Frazer. Mary Ferney. Elmer Charm an. Lily Given man. Frank Barlow, Laura t; Bacon, Lilv Gainmill. "KKPARATOltT DEPARTMENT. li Aggregate on roll during term 56 Average attendance 52 Roll of Honor Sarah Johnson, Belle Potter. .Mary .Singer, Laura Bell, Mary 5 Johnson. 1 1 attic Larocque, Jennie Wert- ; I heimer, Roxana Fish, Eita Ryan. Maggie "i Ralston. Ida Sheldon, Queen Miller, Frank 1 Jjnhm. Eddie Can field. Leonard Charnian. ' Alphonzo Larocque. Jomea Barlow, Sam'l j "VV'ertheiiuer.EsterVim Francis, Wrn. Singer. 1XTEKMEIUATK DEPARTMEXT. -Aggregate on roll during term. . . .(54 Average attendance 4G ' 'Roll of Honor Girls Maggie Kelly, - Clara Potter, Sarah Bold.. Jennie Winston, Nettie Post, lila Francis. Jennie Roberts, Jessie Winston. Viola Athey. Maggie -. isomers, Xltiry Slover. Boys Augustus V Monahon. Richard Roberts. Charles Al bright. Freddie Charman, Willie Toner. ' M'-ntor Randall, Fred Greenman, Clarence ': iaylord. , HIUIIEK IE PA UTM EXT. Aggregate cm roll during term. . . .59 : Average attendance 48 ... Hall of Honor Girls Seniors Hattie ; Barclay. Mollie Barlow, Annie Winston. Jennie Barlow,. Emma Pambrun, Katie ."' Jlunsiiker, Emma Miller. Rov Eddie I'eruent, George Marshall. Eddie Whitlock. Klbon Randall. Win. Marshall. Girls Juniors Laura Toner. Leonora Ross, Mary Broughton. Asenoth Monahon. . Emilia Smith. J.tne Bolds. Boys James ; Warren, llarvVy Cross, Geo. Broughton. : Frank Col lard. - Aggregate on rolls in all departments 23 1 Aggregate average attendance l.sl f. During this term the syfteni of awarding .('crt'ijb;atcs of Honor in the different sub jects of study belonging io the Higher )epartment , was introduced. Pupils de firing cards are required to pass a credit able oral and written examination in the branch tor which they ask said Certificate. The oral examinations were conducted in presence of Br. Barclay. City Superinten ds nt ; Rev'ds. if essrs. Sell wood and Gerry, arid parents who honored us with their at tendance. Certificates of Honor were issued in the following brandies : Heading and Orlhorj-r-ioh'j. Peomt)i.s!i'ip, .S.'?i;e Entry JJook JCtrpinj, Gttujraphij. Natural Science, 1'hyxlulogij. Zjolorjy, and Ancient Hlslury. The following were the successful can didates with the number of Certificates each ohtaiueu. Gi-ls. Katie Barcla v. . Molli.- Barlow.. Hattie Barclay . Jennie Barlow. A unit Winston . . Kate Iluiisaker. Glara Cauiield.. Hoys-. 3 William Mvera 1 . .:; Alex. Barclay 1 . . ;t John Wortman. ... 2 ... Isaao Collard 1 . , Noble Johnson. .. .2 ...2 Ividi.- Whitlock. . .3 . . 3 Eddie Dement. . . .'I . .'I Charles Cauiield.. .1 Emma Miller .... Addie Crawford. .1 Win. Marshall 3 Vara Comsrock.. . .3 EUtuii Randall ... .2 Minnie Shaw 1 George Marshall. . 1 Nora Moss 1 James Warren.... 2 Mary Thomas. 1 Geo. Larocque.. . . 1 Emma Pambrun.. . 2 Frank Collard. .. .1 Aenoh Monahon. . 1 Jos. McNamara. . .1 Jane Bolds 1 Tho attendance during this term h.s been larger than during any previous ses sion of the school . S. D. POPE, Principal. "Her. Mr. Sellwood addressed in an able and stirring manner the pupils at the close of the exercise on Friday, at some length. lie expressed his entire satisfac tion with the proficiency exhibited by the scholars in the different classes examined in Ids presence, and was pleased to note the spirit of emulation now astir among the - pupils and honed bv the close of next . term he would see this spirit of contention , ;or scholastic superiority increased, and a. result them farther advanced up the tree of science. We gratefully ncknuwleclge the receipt of ;i bundle of late papers front "Wells, I'aruo & Go's., Messenger. 0 Our A iend Mr. J. M. Bacon has fine lot of valentines. All those vLshinrr them woulJ do well to give Mm a call. We have as yet had uo small pox in this place or vicinity as far fs we know and hope we may not. . Ve are informed however that the lueascles prevails in ctrtuiu portions of the city. Since our last issue the weatha hns softened down into the Oregon r - Twists wiiich are so prtvalent at this iteason of the year, and for the past -," two or three days has been nnusual- fj stormy. Hon, II. X. George, Grand Ijecturer for Oregon and Washington Territory, passed thrgugh this city tins week on his way up the valley, delivering a Tempernnce lecturo on Jifondrty evening which so far as we have beard has been highly spokeu of. O.i Monday evening last, the Fire Department of this place went into an election which resulted in the lection of Mr. A. J. Marshall as .Chief Engineer of the Department V'r the ensuing year. Ve hope to ec this movement looked upon fa vorably by the City Council. : j The Directtjra of the Odd FeK lows LTall Associatioii formed an or .'Katiizarion on tha SBth by the el ec ' tion of W. RnndHll, President; A ? ; J. Apperson,. Vice. President; J. M. f- I Grazer,. Treasurer; F". G-. McCown, wereury. They levied' a ti assess ;f B,enf f -10 per cent, on the capital' I ; ftok. nniountin-y to $3,200. This 1 'itfe business, und t!i mpn avo the matter iu Land do not iu- BOOIC NOTICES. The ' Atlantic-' for January contains an unusual amount of excellent reading. Almost all it contains is very good. We have poems by Whittier. Lenell, Bryant, and Bayard.. Taylor. Higginson gives us the opening chapters of a new romance. Dr. Powditcii gives the llrsf of a series of articles upon consumption' which is worthy of careful perusal, while Parton. in his inimitable wi:y. talks to us about the "Mean Yankee at Home." F.dward Everett Hale, for whose stories we always anxiously wait, gratifies the readers of the present number with an account of the Good Natured Pendulum." All things considered, it is the best number we have I seen for a long time, and our lnend Bacon, at the Postofliee. has done a good thing in keeping up the club. Among The good things which the last steamer from San Francisco brought. was i-Our Young Folks'-" for January. If you do not believe it, just read below aome of its features for 16V'3 : 1. The Storv of a Bad Bov, by T. B. Aldrich. It is believed that tiiis story will b regarded as one ol'tiie lresbest. health- lest, anu most entertaining stones ever written for youthful readers, lhe Bad Boy is not a scapegrace, but an active, wide-awake bov. whose healthy love of mischief leads him into many amusing ad ventures. He is a bad boy only in distinc tion from those unhealthily yooti bovswho have hitherto had undue prominence in our literature. 2. The Biographical Sketches of great Navigators. Voyagers, and Discoverers.by James Parton. These sketches will be valuable not only for their biographical character, but equally so for the clearness and emphasis with which they will bring out numerous important facts in Geog raphy, and give to them a living interest. 3. The series of articles on practical matters by Rev. Edward Everett Hale. The large experience and keen observa tion of Mr. Hale, joined with his shrewd sense and skill as a writer.will give special value and interest to his suggestions on Talking. Reading. Writing. Traveling, "Working, and Conduct in Society. 4. The series of seini-seientilic papers by Mrs. Agassi.. These will treat of subjects of great interest toail thoughtful young persons. such as Coal Deposits, the growth of Coral Islands, the causes anoT history ot Earthquakes, etc. o. The articles by J. T. Trowbridge on several branches of industry, Glass-Making. Coal-MiuiuK. Ship Building, Watch Making, etc. Mr. Trowbridge has taken special paiiH to acquaint himself with all the interesting processes and curious de tails of these various pursuits, and his de scriptions of them will be peculiarly full and interesting. C. The .valuable series of papers on American History by Mr. Bone. 7. The Dialogues by Epes Sargent, and the Declamations by Elijah Kellogg. ' The Pacific Coast Almanac and Year Book of Facts" for has been received. Every man on the coast needs a copy, and the price i only 50 cts. The larger part of the space is occupied with the statistics and lists of civil and military officers, both State and National, of this coast. A small space is devoted to the general Government. It is what one needs for reference almost daily. We have received a copy of "Nicks Illustrated Catalogue and Floral Guide" for 1SG9. Published by James Nicks. Rochester. N. Y. This is certainly a nice thing to possess fLr those who are in-crested in flowers. The publisher lias our thanks, and we hope he will s.'fve us the same way another vear. If anv of our readers wish to obtain a choice variety of j seeds for the flower or vegetable garden, j please enclose ten cents to James Nicks, j Rochester, N. ) .. and receive this cata logue and guide. and then make your own selections of seed-s. Mayne field's new magazine- ' Onward.'-' ' For the Youth of America."' for Jangary. lias been laid upon our table. G. W. CarlcUm, X. Y.. is the publisher. The purposes of the magazine arc set forth ia the announcement somewhat a Julio ws. It addresses itself to the voitii'r men and women or America : Its ' design is not only to entertain and amuse, but to in- struct, elevate, and conduct tl. youth along that path lending to the highest and noblest manhood' The present number is made np of stories-some complete. others continued poems, with a lew pages of - Things Worth Thinking of." -TriOes' book notices. Ac. Tlu general appear- mice of the. magazine is strikingly lureign. Its poetry and editorial talk is printed in a very peeuuar type, known' to printers as "Xonpareil li !it-faee Celtic." and la somewhat trying t the eyes. It is printed iipi.n good papr. with lull page lllustnu- tiuns. lerms o.oi) per vear. The residence of Hon. D. P I Thompson, of this city, was entered and robbed ot' valuable pnpers and a . , . . j Considerable Stini Of money OH Uie,; evening ot ihursday iat. 1 1 i per haps not prudent to report all the acts connected with this bold affair, at the present time. The Workingman's Jvleetipg1 call ed the " White Men's Association" met at the Court House on hist Mon day ev'tfninj;. The meeting co'iitnenc- ed by a very elegant discourse from II. Adams Ksn , consisting of his opinion of the 1'. T. and O. S. N. j Co., and finally wound up with a few j well timed remarks on Scripture, nf- j ter which Mr. Murray followed with i an able speech. Mr. Straight, y. j had his regular say about rats and j things in general. Mr. Kelly told a ! few anecdotes, among which he told I about the celebrated crow. I Pox't Believe in- Advkutising. The following from an exchange upon this sub ject expresses our sentiments, und wo therefore give it to onr reader in full : " .ht'.n,an wljo doesn't believe in adver tising is all the while doing what he de precates. Hehan-gs cotitsT outside of his door, or puts dry goods iu his windows ihat s adca-Uslng. H0 h;ts prinu1 C.M.(U .vmg ou bis counwr-thnts adeerlisiny. He sends nut drummers throurrh theeoun- . ,.u.o u. name on Lis wagon oW j- uufis articlfs .r hi. inui.ufuetures-W.v a.z-w;; ir k uoor-wuaua taut out advertisina t He paints his shop given or red ; or if a "tailor he wears the lau-.-t styles ; if a firctor. he Iras the boys call him out of church in liable; it itn auctioneer, ho bellows t.- -r tract the attention oi passers-bv ; if a ' heavy merchant, he keep a huge "pile of boxes on his sidewalk in front of his store und alt fur advertising. A mau can't do business without advertising, and the question is, whether to Cull to his aid the engine that moves the world the printing press, with its thousand of tnessenT3 working night and day, the steam cr.gr nes adding to its repeating capacity untold power r-nd miraculous speed ; or. reject ing all these, to go back to the days when newspapers, telegraphs and railroads were-' unknown. "Bxt advertising costs money!" So does everything that is worth having. If advertising cosx nothing, all thCseconrl. third and fourth clas petty shops would stand an" equal chance vritb- the most responsible house. If you' want to prove to the world that you re i3 a cix?3 e- wiailiiiieut. au hiis loH Lis cow. he puu a w ritten notice I rr'tr!t- as ' a'n determined to sell at in thn Tost Oflices. or tells bis skm-.:. ! less than, imnnrter's rales, bv aivinn law and lhal s adferti-iiun iftn ir , i i , , , , hi, name put up in i"u &t J?l 1J'1 a more ahle article, and a guar- j CXIURCU SKUVKES. 1st Congregational Cti .Scats Free. Morning Services 10.15. Subject: Religion, the moving power :n Human History." Sabbath School, 12 o'clock M. Evening Services,. 7 o'clock. Rev. E. Gkrkv, Acting Pastor PRAYER MEETINGS. Sunday evening, 5 o'clock Tuesday evening 7 o'clock. o M. E. Church,, Seats Frre. 10.30, . . 7 o'clock. Morning Services,.. Evening Sei vices, SOCIAL MKETINOB. Clas Meeting following Morning; Services. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening 7 o'clock Sabnath School at 2 o'clock P. M. Dev. C. W. Todd, Pastor. j3A good House with six or seven Rooms, near the Congregational Church, iu Oregon City, with full lot, is of- fered for sale low Apply at tnrs othce, lor further iuformution. lm Not a Subjf.ct of Doubt. That i Newell Plumonary Syrup is the most ef- r tective and never failing remedy for atl'ec- tions ol the throat and luugs, " Is Time or Peace Prepare for War." So get a bottle of Dr.- Cooper' Magnetic Balm, arr unequaled preparation for Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Cramp. The instantaneous relief of Burns, Bruises and Sprains. Electro Silicon. This cut ious nnd valuable substance is confidently claimed to be the best article ever discovered for cleaning and polishing Cold, Silver and Plated Ware, and all smooth metallic sur faces, of whatever description, including kitchen utensils of tin, copper, bruss, steel, etc. Bj3uA!1 persons who keep Howe & Stevens' Family Dye Colors for sale can be relied on for fair dealing, for the reason tV. they cost the retailer twenty-five ceuts per doZL-n mure than other kinds of Dres in the market, while lie retails iliein nil at the same price consequently he makes 23 cts., doz en more, ly celling an inferior article. Saddlf.uv. J. II. Scliratu, of this City, is ru4fc' manufacturing the be.-t Saddlery and Harness in the State. He will have at least 50 sets of all grades, from fine to com mon, finished and ready for wale next month, and more than that number of Saddles. He is bound to nmke a trade with an- man who wishes to bliy of hiin. He uses both Oregon and California leather in his establishment, and his work hears a iu"t exetl'.ent reputation abroad. We hope that citizens of our own county will think of this, when they want any articles in his lint. OREGON CITY BUSINESS. JfOTICE. We having this day sold to M. Wortheim er our entire stock el furniture, tools arid merchandise all parties owing the under signed, will e;il! immediately f'r settlement, as :il! outstanding accounts at the end of ?M days, will be placed in legal hafcds for collec tion. All par.ics having tiny claims against the undersigned will hand tiiem in immedi ately lo M. Wortheniicr for payment, as af ter c'O davs none will be allowed. LKVV A KL'CHEIMElt. Oregon City, Dec. 'Jtitlr lstiij. (y.4t GANGJPLOWS. As the ogp in xchich ice live demands pro;,r.ss in l'irmini Implements as icell as in all other branches of indus try,! have en tered extensively- upon the Manufacture of the. Celebrated 3"Iei& Lio2;;- jtm" Better knmen in Oregon as the MrOL G A MO T PLOW. Th is Plo ic com . hines all the desirable points of a per fect it.Tplnncnt; being simple in con stnir.tion. clieoo. durable, and of ha hi. ! drafL The 0; Jrnnj,ims wfikh were , , r,, . i "rded 10 Gang Plows at the great Implement trial at Mattonn, Sept. 4, j l8(i5. bv the Slate Agricultural i.oci , e, c,f 'jUinois. were awarded to this 1 r, , rn, ,, i law- 1 e following is an extract from the Deport of the Commissioner pf Agriculture, fur the year 186(5 and j ;nabefouml on paae o jG 0f lhll( re ' , j 2J0 '' ' j .The r; Po.v mnl(. hy j c pf Arrnzville. OsV couutv Illinois, is received with no little favor in the west. Almost in credible stories arc told of its excellence and efliciency in plowing tue prairie fields of Illinois and other States. " The depth of the furrow is regulated by the crank-a.le, which is so arranged that the plough can be driven deeper r shal- lv it CI Ut illC I'll, il3tJI v Ul Hi'. IN 1 ' L I , renin U movm.by means of the levor. lower ut the pleasure of the driver, when the V uUo manufacture su'.kev plows for small boy, or infirm persons who nre unable to m linage a tc-iim of thn-e or f.mr horses. Tlii ;mg or sulkey plow, will cut a fur row from t to 10 inches deep. "The committee who tested the draught of this plow with a dynamometer state, that it ran li ghter by i -10 pounds, than other plows when running nt the same depth, ami held by the plowman wLile ou foot." With this Plow one man can do more work than two men can do icith walking Pforrs, and the same amount of team. Hence, it teill be, seen that it icill more than pay fur itself in one season's plowing. I icill also manufacture the WEE-FOOT GANG PLOW! -X N I) T 1! K Web-Foot Walking Plow '. Both patterns of my own invention, for which pa lent i have been applied for, and which have withstood practi cal tests with the best results.receiving flattering testimonials wherever seen or tried. &C$- Now, the Farmers nf Oregon are. invited to give the. Oregon City Manufactory a trial. Do not pureh ase a Plow of any description until . - y j y0,t have flammed my make and an tee warranting the same. Ear further information address JOHN W. LEWIS, nuF.nox city n?.tf J I. O (i U S & At.BK.IOHT, excelsior: MARKET I Corner of Fourth and Main, s tree's. OREGON CITY. rs- KeepeonsUatlr ou band ail kinds of fre.h and salt aieats, tuch as BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, COicNED BEEF, IT A MS, PICK E LED PORK, LARD, And everything else to be found in their line of Lusiaewv k UJ A '. 1 ' f OREGON CITY BUSINESS. TOH3T M. B1COX, Sucrtsor to JOJIX FLEMING, Masonic Building, Main Street, IMPORTER AND DEALER IX IBS CU CtS JJS, 9 Drug's, etc, TILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND V a Luxe and well selected stock of Hooks Stationery, and Drugs, comprising in part Standard and Miscellaneous Books, Medical, Mining, and Scientific Books, Theological and Jielir- ious Books, Juvenile and Toy Books, Sabbath and Day School Books, IN GREAT VARIETY. Blank Books in Every Style, Pass Books, Memorandum Books, and Time Books, Drawing, Trac- ing and Tissue Paper, Portfolios, and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Arnolds , Maynard & Noyrs? and David's Jnks, Mucilage, Sheet Music, Music Pajjer, and JYote Books. All of Which he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. A General Vtuiety of Drugs and Palent Medicines, Constantly on hand, fur sale. S School Teachers, and parents of Schol ars will find it to their advantage to inspect in y stock and prices, before purchasing else where. Books Imported to Order. Orders res pectfully solicited and promptly filled S Agent for the Stn Francisco 'l ime, and Eastern periodicals, and papers. JOHN' M.DACON. V 13 W F IBM! JACOB WOKTMAN. THOMAS R. FIELDS Wortman & Fields, ? Oregon City, Oregon. 6EALESS IN ITffliftily Groceries ! Provisions of all Kind ! Wines and Liquors ! Confectionery, Spices Canned Pruits and Meats ! Aud all the Favorite Brands of Flour and Sugar B-tfThe highest market prices 2nid for country produce. S3 house, ijkp AXD Steamboat Painting Graining, Gilding, China G tossing, Jmitotions Of all kinds Wood sb. 2 ad Msas'MeJ Erfcutrd a recti rs can be done on the Pacific Coci't. Exa-ndnt our irvrh and Judge fur youneli-ns. -gT.very order a: to tided to with rare and expedition. C.E.MURRAY, ' West Door IJaNton's I'.riek. Jlain st.., Oregon City. g WSLLAMETT NURSERY. ZjJcts. i no to o wins- ... . 1i&t VarieLi.-s of Chinee Fruit Tr... 3' Shrubbery it Plants, - - -- -- - - -t r Are now Ready for Shipment to Order : ! Cherriet, Prunes, J'lums, Pears, and . Berries, Doolittle's Black Cap Raspberry, Wilson's, the Agriculturist, anrl the ' Triumph die Gare Straicberry. Criy Our tree have the best reputation of any in the Stale. Send fur Cireulur. cjf. (z. . WALLING & Co. 0w0., CI ickarnas County, Oregon. Orders left with Iteriow &. FuUer. Ager.ts at Oregon City, will receive prompt atteution. JTAM1LY DYE COLORS. Put exited October 1903. PEEPECT FAST COIOES. o Black, Dark Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue, Maize, French Blue, Maroon, Claret Brown, Orange, Dark Brmcn, Pink, Light Brown, Purple, Yellow, Light Fawn, Drab, Fatpn Drab. Violet, Light Drab, So'ferino, Dark Drab, Slate, Snuff Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, c-c , C'c, c. rOTt DYE ISO SIIK, Woolen and U sed Goi-ds, Shaw-la. Scarfs, Presses. Itiobons, Glove, liopuets. Uat.-, Feathers. Children's Clothing, aod all kinds of Wearing apparel, A Saving' of Eighty per Cent. For 25. rents yon can color as many gooUii a- would otherwise cost five times that ?urn. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process ia simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. ffiT Directions in English, French and Ger man, outside of each paekiige. UO WE 4- S TEVENfr, 3i'fi Kroadway, Boston. For. svlf. et Smith Davis, Wholesale Druggists, Portland. Oregon. ; Parlf, O-.'gc-i Ci;.- I OREGON CITY BUSINESS. Selling at Cost TO CLOSE BUSINESS ! And no HUMBUG ! or DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CL0THIXG, BIOTS AND SHOES, i Mens' Ladies, Misses' aud Children' HATS AND CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated Ware, Faints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Burners ! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has pot to be sold Regardless of Price! To convince yourself with respect to this matter, call at the old corner. 1. SELLING, South cf Pope S Co.'s Tin Sto-rt, Ortgo-n City. J. WELCH, DENTIST. Permanently Located nt Origon City, Oregon, ROOMS With Dr. Safiarrans, on Main Ft. C. W. POPE & Co., DEALERS IX STOVES, Pumps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. And Manufacturers of J Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Main Street, Oregon City. The subscribers7 would respectfully an nounce that tln-y keep constantly on hand a Rood assortment of Cooking. Varlor. Air Tight, and other stoves, suitable to this mar ket, which are being Offered at Portland Prices ! Our insortment in this line i large, and mbrrfces almost any desired pattern, includ ing the BUCK, HENRY CLAY, HE AUT1 IS! ONE, WESTERN EMPIRE, ORE AT REPUBLIC, BLACK KNJGI1T, kc. Roofing and Jobbing of every description done to order, iu a manner that cannot fail to suit patrons. In addition to the. above may be found a good assortment of Hard ware, Woodeiiware, etc. C. W. POPE A Co. NEW LIGHT! NEW LAMP! BEST NIGIfT LAMP IN USE ! Its,3Ifiny Advantages I FIRST ft i Nvi-Esploxlvf, and' entirely frif. from tnnukc or ucn-ive odor icLiu burning. SECOND It oiien a Soft, Clean, Whit Euiht. THIRD It i CHEAPER than any ether Fluid or Oil. LUCINE BURNING FLUID For burning in the above Lamps, outrivals J nil otni r r iiaas ior r.iiiii i ana r-A;u. oji l . It will not Sum or Gre-ise. Clothes, Carpets, Tables, etc. LTJCINE LAIIPS AND THE FLUID CAN UE riAt) OF OREGON CITY, I.EAl.EnS 1N" Stovet, Tinware, Lamps, Oih, Chimneys, Lantern. .. if-'-. n4:tl" CITY I5AKEBY ! MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. BA3L0W & FULLER, (Successors to "Wortman it Sheppard,) Keep constantly on hand CAKES! PIES! DREAD! And Crackers of all kinds f Orders in this Line will meet with ! PROIilPT ATTENTION ! BARLOW & FULLER! 1 Also keep on hand all kinds of i FAMILY G HOC F 11 1 KS ! I AND PROVISIONS ! I STEAMBOAT STOKES! And all Articles used for Culiuary Furposes ! BARLOW & FULLER Kell a fine assortment of LIQUOKS AND TOBACCO I By the CtfSe, or at retail f Attention is also directed to the fact that nobody else sells the FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! &3T In short. Farmers and the public gen eraiiy, are invited to call at the City Bakery, j wbere tlie trutn will be made apparent tiKit fiurfctock is complete, and our prices reason able. Ail kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. BAULOW A FULLER A. G. WALLING'S Pioneer Book Bindery. OREGON IAN JJUllDJMi, 3io. 5 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND t aor desired pattern. Music books, magazines, news papers. Etc., bound in every variety ef style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. Robinson & Lake XTTILL CONTINUE THE STOVE AJ D V Tin-ware trade as usual, at the estib lished EMIGRANT STORE, Gor"i:r if I",-ont j"d frR-nii I-'yrilj:j i, Ortfon . I MISCELLANEOUS. A WKLL KNOWN Cliliniaiiia. & Bros. HAVE FOR YEARS had as a motto fhat A NIMBLE SIXPENCE Was Better than A SLO W SHILLING; AND UPON THIS principle of QUICK SALES And giiiissil FroHts Continue to do Business at the Old Stand, Oregon City. OUE FALL ANO WiMTER STOCK 7a- Complete in Every Department. A LARGE STOCK OF MM'V. R0QJ fi! flTSIIMP. All Styles aud Qualities, At Low Prices for CASH! JJOOTS SHOEg FO! LADIES, GENTS, MISS'S J h BO VS. CHARMAN & BUG.. . Oregon City. PORTLAND DAILY And WeekSy Commercial. -a ! rpiIE POKTLAXl) EVENIXO COMMEit-i jL ci.il has nbanuoned its neutrality in j politics, and notv steps forth as tin advocate j of si'iind, old-fashioned Democracy. The j Constitution und Union ns they were," shall he our motto. We shull he bound or guided j by no clique, and shull labor lor the Jeoriran j ization ot the Democratic party 011 a basis that will insure success 111 the luUtrc. TEiiJIS : Daily for one year 00 " " x months S 00 " " three inrriilhs U no "Weekly oue year, 2 f.O; six months, 1 ."0 j O : I ZrfT" Let every true Democrat consider ; himself nn utcn: ivr the Com m r nci.M.. and j forward bis own name nnd those of his im mediate friends. JAMES C. DOW, M. P. HULL. Corner Vv'ashinglon and Front, sts r.."ni ' Portland, Oregon. V. A. ALIOlICir. J. C. MERHILL. JOI1S M CP.AKE.S M'CRAKEH, MERRILL a CO. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA, Hawaiian und Oieou Packet Line. Importer of San (jucntin and Carmen Island Salt, .Sandwich Island Sugars, Collee, Iiice, nnd Pulu. Apents for Provost's t Co.'s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles nnd Vinegar. Dealers 111 I lour, Griur , Paeon, Lard & Frna t. Lime, Cement and Plaster. Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship ment of Merchandise or Produce in New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland. ALDKICH, MEuiilLL A CO.. Nos I'oi and 2 'Jo California Street, San Francisco. M'CKAKEN. M EH KILL A CO.. 1; North Front Sireet, i'ortland. Waitham Watches Proof of their Superiority. J?emigylvaiisn. Ituilsoad Company. OrFICE OF TtTK Gsnts.m Srrr:T:l-TrN!KNT, ) Altoxa, Pa., Dec. l', 17. ) , Gentlemen: The watches manufactured by 1 you hare been in ti.ie on this Railroad fur several years by. onr engiticnien, to whom we furnish vrntches ns jv.nl of our equip ment. There nre now some three hundred of them carried on our line, anl we consider th.-ni good and reliable time keepers. In deed, I have great satisfaction in saving your watches s,ivc us less trouble, find have worn and do wear much longer without re pairs than any watches wo have ever had in use on this road. As you are aware we for merly trusted to those of English manufac ture, of acknowledged good icuutation, but as a class they never kept time as correctly, nor have they done as good service as yors. In these statements 1 nni sustained by my predecessor, Mi. Lewis, vh;so expe-ienee extended over a series of years. Respectful) v, EDWARD WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watch Company, Walthmri. New York Central Railroad. I.ocojiiottie Deportment, Wexftirn Division, Eoc.vvttr. Di-.-i lhO.;. j Gentlemen : I have uo hesitation in saying that I believe the great mf.p-.rity of locomo tive engineers have found by experience that Waltliam Watches are the most satisfactorr of any for their uses. Thev run with the greatest neenraev nnd steadiness, notwith standing the rough riding of an engine, and, as I have never known oue to wear out, they must be durable. 1 hope to see th? time when railway companies will generally adopt your watches, and furnish them to all evigmeers and conductors. In inv opinion it would greatly tend to promote regularity and safety. Yours respectfully. CHARLES WILSON, G. Chief Engineer, Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers. American Watch Company, Waitham. Evert Watch fall a Warranted. For sale by all first-class dealers in the I united .States. Rabbins 4- Apple ton. No. li Rroadiray. General Agent I il. 1,. tiray w ee.r an, rancmcn, 4S:L-nj AgeiiUfur tktliforvi. OREGON" STEAM NAVIGATION GQ.'S NOTICE. BOATS OF THE COMPANY WILL leave I'oi tlr.-nd as follows: FOR DALLES CITY: DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) at 5 o'clock a. ts.. FOR UMATILLA AXD WALLULA: Mandays, Wednesdays and Fridays, At 5 o'clock a. m. rjfT' Returning, leave Wallula on !-nday Wednesdaj i Friday, touching at Umatilla. FOR ASTORIA :t Monday and Friday, at fj o'clock a. m. FOR MONTICELLO : Dairy, (Sundays excepted,) Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 a? m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock a. m. in readiness when business offers. J. C. A INS WORTH. Brt jideat 0. P. N. Cotrscsny, I'o-rtiaud, Ort-goa: ip THAT GOOGKIMG l-tv-s or vor cax't, ad we nr v . oa nave tiW evrry n-jiviy but th O-N !' i-st:i.vd. by ii mtriiuic merit, to S'iperi.t nil f i .i t.r !T!.5naii.ii--. It is not surprisins vuu h.mU le vlo.-n.ut n try sf.iuoiUiic els. after "tn itianr t.;. K-nraotai you h:tv innde of trasliv cou.peuaJ4' ujota liu Uiu pu'jUu as a cc-rlau tur; but ' NBWELL'S lliilUlilirY DWll 71 1- j w mm U U XT s ren'.tr thn VF.rtV nr?T rrracir ovr cfMniwmd Or Urn cur.- f Cuitiii. tcie Tliro.it. .tsihir, ,Viipiiij; Cou-h. Uri-ii.-ljtiinti.l c..ii!u:ut.tru. Thu! .nudx ...1' iu t.'i.lii.iruhi anj Oretroii luiva Kh-:i .Irx-aJy bvuulitiuJ by tlio kuir-mixi canato iv,u-i if NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup irvl with nno accord girt it tlilr nnq'mll(iff BTjirt ui'.i'.n. Wo ikiw R-iIrs Hi-.S','lve-! la :iU who aru u! i' li'.Kiiiiti'il with this, tho froalt rnot -T-t oft;-,o Vr tin! hauling of all J:soaso.i af tho "iTirjat ..uni,, ssuiiiig Twu that NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup ia eared tliohsanA? ana It wHl euro TOCifyoulr, This jnvaluaMo medicine Ss plearant to tho rnio orhins. Uvuling ami str'i;:bcuiii(; in its clhH-ts ; p.-. in-y frwi from U jio;uia!is or .Icletc -rifti drus-;, x.rfctly harndoss uiu'.'t all circumta:-e. C'Tiiile.tf"s from many prominent tiuzerj of Si.k naciscu'aw:ciMiipan every bottle of NEWBLL'S A LWAYS SAFE .' Always Elfectua!. J Fever and Affi.e Is Sr'ecuily and ef-e.-tnrdly cured hy Dr.'E- COU.'Kll'b Univer sal Magnetic Bahn. "PRO BOIJO PUBLICO!" .. Li- en .PJ .V, til! cr jE? "3 -J : fj TZ. --r- .i,';-.' . .0 1 TILLY A VEGETABLE. FRF. PA RATION. None genuine without .-ignatuie of W. strong. REPiNGToN, HOSTETTER A CO.. 4iC and -ilM Front t.. Sun Frnncico Sole and exclusive Agents. Hedington, Kcstetter & Co's Florida Water ! USE NO OTHER. VnexcePed for Toilet Use and for the E'-sth. EEDINGTON, HOSILTTER & CO.'S ESSENCE OF Jamaica Ginger. This valuable preparation, containing in a highly concentrated form all the properties of Jamaica Ginger, has become one of the most popular domestic remedies lor ad diseas cs of the stomach am! digestive organs. Asa tonic, it will be found invaluable to ail persons recovering from debility, whether produced by fever of otherwise: lor while it imparts to the system all the glow and vigor 1 hat can !- produced by wine or biandy. it is f ree from the reactionary e fleets that f jllow the ue ol spirits of any "kind. , It is also an excellent remedy for females who sillier from difficult menstruation, giving almost immediate re!i-f to the spasms that so frequently accompany that period. It gives imiiieuinte relief to Nausea, caused by riding in a railroad car, or by Heu-nickness or other causes. It is also valuable, ns an external application for Gout. Kheutiiatistn. Ner.r.ikm vie. RED IMG TON, H OS TETTE'l i; Co.. DC and 41 Front tt, San Francisco. Uc Electro Silicon. Or ?Ia: :ie TiriJlia nt. KEDIHGTON HOSTETTEE. & Cos Florida, Water ! For Handkerchief. This article, possessing the mo-t deh'csfe i fragrance of 1- lowers, is iitequallea as a pe? fume for the' Handkerchief. FOIt THE 13 A TH : I Used in bttthing it imparts strength nnd en ! ergv to Vhe pvstein, and gives that f'dtnes.s j and dtiieuey to the nkin so muck ciesirea 03 all IT REMOVES SUNS EL N, FRECKLES PIMPLES, Diluted with water it makes an elegnr.t den tifrice. imparting pearly whiteness to lhe tert.i sweetness to the breath, and renders tne gums hard and of a beautiful color. ' It slwtiW alwavs be used after shaving dilut ed ith water, as it relieves all intlrHiiinatioii. REDING TON, HOSTETTEE fy Co. llf and 418 Front st,. f:.in Francisco. ELECTRO SILICON, - X)Tt - Direct from Nature's La bra tor y. The Fe.'t- article ever discovered forcleasa ing ar.d Polishing Gold. Silver and Plated ware, and a!i smoota Metalic pHrfacep, of whatever description, including Kitchen uten 8i!s of Tin. Copper, Brass. Met 1. etc. To Jewelers and Workers in Gold and Sil ver Plate the Electro-Silicon is of inestimable value : the time saved, and the vexation pre Tented by its use. Till forever endear its name to all who bve bd evidnice'f itn merits, REDING TON, HOSTETTER 4- Co. Stfe. Agent,-Sin Franciset. J70R FLAVORING, REDIXG TCX, H0ST5TTER Co.' EXTRACTS Are ike best. Medical pROPERflES OF MOSTISTTEK'S BITTE'RS. y ET IT BE DISTINCTLY BOKNK IN mind' that' HOSTKTTER'S P. ITT Lit"? i a MEDICINAL PREPARATION, not a beverage.-arrd that it is entirely free froM the attributes which Create and foster a pas sion for stimulauts, and v.-hich belong to all the distilled and ' forr.tr, ted liquors of fom-' nierce. Ita alcoholic element is derived from' sound rye, a grain-which, according tii'the testimony of the moat distinguished analyti cal chemists, yields a more wholesome spirit thau any other known substance. But the QUINTESSENCE OF RYE employed in the" manufacture of tlie Bitters, must nOt bc con founded with the rye spirit sold in the mar ket ni Bourbon arm Mouongubela Whisy The very bet bra; Js of those liquors pro cured ;or hospital use, arrd preferred by!ie Medical Stall 4 of the Army and Navy to uny other liquor, arc not to be compared it ex cellence wrth the article- used if the concoc tion of the GUE4.T STOMACHIC. It is subjected, itr the first instance. :o a process which deprives it of thi pnnsicnt and acrid elements proved by chemical test to exist iu even what arc deemed the-finest imported o aud domestic spirits, and after boing thu purified, is kept ou hand loii enoiiji'a t t give it mellowness before bein Kiedicatod. The chief yirtue of the preparations is r.ot, however, ir its spirituous basis, but in the ' juices of the tonic, aperient, corrective and antibiliou.4 vegetable products so largely intermixed v,-itli it. Perhaps, it may be urged, that if they im part to the aTcohoIic fluid its preventive and remedial qualities, water impregnated with the sifne ingredients would answer the pur pose as well. Nothing but profound igno rance of tSe'Jatfs of physiology and putho- O loy can excuse such an error. Oi.ly by a diirasible stimulant can the medicinal con stitueiits, that arc to fortify tfi).? system a?a:tit diseasl-, or counteract diseased ac tion, be conveyed directly to their dettina-' O G tion. Thu sti:ut:Lint rapidly pervades the animal structure,' carrying with it to the' points where it is needed, the required unti- O dote. W ater will not do this. It has, com paratively speaking, no propelling or diffu sive power. Nor is this ail. Nothing but alcohol will preserve lhe medieval oronerlv of vegetable e.tt ra'cts ia a fluid state. Mix them with water and the compound will ferment, turn sour arid become worse thau' valueies:;. it is claimed fhnt nOFTETTER'S P.IT TEKS cr?rr.mend themselves fo th 'tfpi-cinl faror of the Temperance Physician, s.l tho only iliSrSsive stimslaut which he' can pre scribe r, itl-.otrt dnvzer of nndniy eicitir, the brain of his patient, and of creating that morbid thirst for alchn! which doses of tin uiedicated spirits art so apt to cnt-nder. Ti aryuc with the dogma! is, iviri assert that stimulants are al ays unnecessary a'il pernicious, would be a' waste of tune. Th most eminent lights of Medical Science bnvo settled that question, and it is lif t worth while to have a controversy with the rush light. The Irauiii chain pirms cf temper ance in the United States, fioraec Grcelcy auioii the mimbrr, harp announced tit they are nr.t ia favor of prohibiting fhe em plf.yment of ?ptrfuons lin-uor's ai medi cine.. So mrrh fet the mors!' claim? of the crti cle wider the temperance code. The grdiiml being tlins clear ed, and it t hoped,- to the satisfaction of every ntional champion of sobriety, the specific apjdieatioii of the iJit ters the preventiim and cure cf the " iI1j that "esh is heir to," comes next in order. ' Reasons whose Jives are peculiu'ly sens; tive are said fo be of a " bilious iu.l.it ." Th morbid mfiuciiccs which afl'ect ethers, iu gencntl way, seem' in their cases to operate f directly and mainly upon the biliary 01 jii. Many who are thus predisposed to an' over- Cow of bile are subject fo periodical attacks of biliousness, accompanied by pain in ti.o O right side, lawrtior, pain between fhet.!.ou!d-' crs, glooniy fcehngiJ, and that peculiar Huge' of the complexion which indicates that a' portion of the bileVl.ich should have passed off through tlie bowels has hc a misdirected to the venous svstem, aift is iesent in the superficial bloodvessels.- To avert thc-o' O symptoms, and the i;enral disorder of the internal organs, which they involve, it is ad visable for individuals of a bilious habit to' take at L-ast two doses of HOSTETTLR'S'' BITTLIIS daily at such times as they have reason to apprehend an attack. J;K!e u.'i1 who have a couetiiutkuial a ltd temperainen tal tendency to liver complaints would do well to take a dose oft:. is admirable ANTI-' BILIOUS .STOMACHIC everyday. Wkcn the great secretive gland is seriously disor dered, the medicine usually icsorted to is mercury, which, un'. ts administered with very great caution, is itiiifii'cly mcfre dan gerous than the dist-a-'? it is intended- to subdue. Ia a lar-e. minority of the casts, treated -.vita cuiuivl, or blue pill, the auti oi7i'bus and'iJterative properties of the Bit ters would produce the desired effect. And let ifbe bM-ii?i:: mind thin, whereas mercury in evciy stiape is an iiisic.ious poison, tne medicinal injrredietits of this preparation "consist e.xciiisivciy of wholesome vt-getabW : extracts, which sire diffused throntrh the' svstcm by means of tiro purest aud mildest of ail known stimulants. Warning tn founterft i tcra and. a. aution to Puriliac-r No expense will he spared, no legal means of punishing fraud Vil! 1)5 neglected, in th clfort to prevent the count rleittug of 110- TLTTLK'S STOMACH BllTLRS. CAX TION Not to purchase any article purporting fo be IIOSTKYTEK'S" STCMA'Clf BITTERS, -wlich if cot authenticated-by the handsorho Government stamp,- speciaMy engraved fur the proprietors, and also- by their superb' new label, with a beautiful vignette, repre-. schting the conflict betweeu .St. George and the Dragon at the top; and a'miniatu e not of hand, sign-'d HosK-Ittr A. Smith, at the foot. Q N. B. The genuine Bitters are sold in' bottles only. A'd persons wad pretend to" sell the article by the gallon or barrel, aie impostors, and thc-Ktug they off-ris a worth less aud, probably, poisonous couuterleit.- PBLPARED AND SOLD BY Hostetter i Smith, Proprletors,- P1TTSB5J11G, Pa. o XWT For sale by all Druggists, Grocers, accl shopkeepers throngbaut the wond. AGENTS KO ORy.OJf 1 llo'dze, Calif k Co., Wholesale' Druggists,' Portland, Orfjc- O O o 11 I'uL'UWAS-SfcWgJ j n,-irm(n-?cv rTT r a tin id rxct ttcdauv