l)elUcckln Enterprise. TOWN AND COV'XTY. S. Ackerman has something iti this weeks paper of interest to everybody. Messrs. Walling &, Cisco have present ed us with a fresh blooming bouquet of Ko.es ! of the Giant of Rattles species. The Affmj carried a heavy freight to Kiigene City, on her last trip, and brought pT;iliy as heavy away. . : m The Imperial Mill of this city mow sdiip their flour almost wholly to Boston. M:Hi, where it commends the highest prices and meets with ready sale. Gov. Geo. L. Woods called on Wed nesday, none the worse, in appearance at least, for the storms of abuse being heaped upon him by the rebel press of this State. Messrs. Miller, Marshall & Co.'s Ore yon City Flouring Mill commenced opera tions on Tue.-day evening last. The mill is a perfect success. -- Chief Engineer Rrooks of the O. C. Ti. It., culled upon us on Monday last. The work will be vigorously pushed as soon as ."pring opens. Pugs in the north eastern part of this precinct are suffering death ! at the hands .f thoughtful owners who prefer their t-beep to the canines. .Several petitions wilt be presented to the next County Court lor new roads in this county, according to the Court Hon ;e bulletin boa -d, in this city. , , The Kti-Kluxes broke up in another row on Tuesday evening. The authori-1 tie-, stepped in and put a stop to the dis- mentions ov turning out the lights. The ladies of the Congregational Church at Astoria will hold a fair on the evening of the 19th. We hope to hear a favorable report troni it. Rev. Mr. Gray is deserving of a good support. One week Irotu to-day Quarterly Meeting will be commenced in this city, at the M. E. Church. Rev. J. F. DeVore. P. E.. will preach on the 21st, morning and evening. The thief who relieved Hon. D. P. Thompson of valuable papers and money on the evening of the 21st ult.. has return ed a part of the papers leaving them in the barn on Mr. Thompson's premises. A change has been made in the time of the departure of the mails from Port land to Clear Creek, Damascus, etc. We .-hall endeavor to meet the change by ending our papers to Portland one day earlier. a We desire our readers to read the new advertisements this week. Drs. Lor- ea.v. Kalliuburg have revolutionized the prescription business at Portland. already. They have the finest place of business of any in the drug line, in Oregon. The Coin mission of J. M. Eacon, E-cp, a Postmaster at this city, arrived from Ihe office of the Postmaster General on the .ih. The bond of Mr. R. was sent f rom here on the 2', of December, the late of his commission is January 15th This is rather a quick return. - -Wednesday last was the 2oth anniver sary of the birth of the first white male ehild (Mr.S. D.Richardson) in Oregon City. We believe that Mr. II. can justly claim that he is the first white male born in Oregon, the event being dated February 1 0 1 1 1 IS 11. Oregon was then a howling wilderne. s. Rrother Carter of the Corvallis Ga r.r'itv, 'i returned our call'" on Wednesday last while on his way to Portland. We hope that the fraternity at the metropolis vill i. ke care ot him. that he may return in the same good order as when he left home. The Apollo Ministrels composed of boys tfoin our own town who are more capable of eutertaing an audience than half the traveling troupes on this co.wt gave another wiryUit exhibition on Wed nesday evening laxt. The audience was large, respectable, and highly entertained. We have been invited to visit the res idence of Mr. Win. Cussaday, at Ca iemah, .....T 11... fi.'t l"l.i ni'tfl.. ti wt- 1 ,1 IT 1 stove. Mr. C. is a furnace-man himself, made the patterns for this stove, and cast it at Salem of Oswego Iron, lie is of the opinion that all hollow-ware can be cast in Oregon, and be sold at a belter profit than the imported article. Mr. J. E. Stout, of Unity, Raket si Ray. W. T.. is in this city, and will remain here for seveiv.l days, hoping to find a pur chaser tor a valuable tract of JiO acres ot land owned by him, and lying in the foutliern part of this county, 12 miles tioiu Oregon City. Any person wishing to buy a good farm, or farms, can certain ly do no better than bargain at least, with Mr. Suuit, Mr. S. may be found at the Cliff House. -We learn that Clackams county has brought suit against the P. T. Co., for in juries done the public highway between this city and Cauemah. The damages are put down at lo.uOO. The injury "to the road was caused by building the break water and ba -in. In very liiuh water a portion of the road is overflowed. The action is being tried in Portland at this term ul the Circuit Court. Hon. J. F. Caples. of Portland, ad dressed a large audience in this city, at the M. E. Church on Friday evening of last week upon the subject of Tem perance, presenting some truths in a Ffht that ought to carry conviction to the minds uud consciences of some at least, who devote too much attention to rnni "uz aiuig. it was an interesting lecture. ---. News reached this city on Wednesday evening last, of the death of Robert Moore, at Walla Walla. W. T. He was the eldot son we believe, of Janie-j M. Moore, Ksj.. of this city. His health Lud been failing for ome lime, growing Jnt,o consumption, and he had gone to Walla Walla in hope of receiving benefit from a dryer climate, w hen he died. Mr. Mooro a4a our; ir utxn - about V. ears ofae. Mr. George K. II. Miller has at length started the long: proposed flight of steps np the bluff at the head of Third street. The distance to be built up is over 0 feet. The stairs are in cross sections, and at each turn there is a platform ot ample room for a rest. This is one of the best improvements yet made to enable people living on the bluff to reach their homes safely and easily. Now it the wagon road can be constructed up Seventh street this ia all we shall ak for at the hands of ihe Council, or County Court, in this re pect, for at least some time. We will improve our own streets, and private property but help us to get to our homes. The Blward Everett company of Cali fornia, celebrated its 20th anniversary on the 11th ult. The limes corroborates the statement that the Edward Everett com pany built the first 1'acitic coast steam boat deserving of a name.' ' There is in this town, however, an engineer who had something to do with a situuJuml in San Francisco harbor as early as November 1S17. Oregon City Is the iVovr City of the coast, and has a number of Pioneers who do nut belonj? to any Pioneer Associa tion. If we can meet with a second we move that a new Pioneer Association be organized, to be known us the " Original Pioneers." Mr. John. T. Scott, of Forest Grove, Washington county, visited Oregon City on Wednesday last, having come from near the Grove by steam ! The steamer Onward. Capt. Kellogg, jr., brought him to Colfax on the Tualatin from whence he passed over the Oswego Mill Company s Railroad to Oswego Lake, across that by steamer lsultj tl, c Lnt.e, to Oswego. Ther.ee by P. T. Company's steamer Ah-rt to Oregon City. This new route is popu lar in Washington county, and it should be. J. F. Place .t Co., advertising Agents San Francisco have given us no small amount of trouble for several months past. A history of their transactions would be tedious to our readers, but if i.hUl,rs want it we can tnrnish them facts which would perhaps be beneficial, unless they want to fill their p;ges with dead ads. We have always found L. P. Fisher & Co.. reliable gentlemen to deal with. Our terms are : cash with the. order and we re serve the right io exclude objectionable matter, such as gift enterprise swindles, obscene book ads. etc., etc. W. II. Gardner, 37 Park Row, N. Y.. semis us another swindling advertising sheet, nailer title of the Worthy Chi'f. C. C. Hastings & Co., have succeeded to Ileustou Ileslings & Company, of San Francisco and New York, in business. The new firm is only a change in name. They will continue to hold the palm of being the fashionable clothiers, as did their predecessors. See advertisement. The Memphis (Teun.) 7W says that Rev. Thos. II. Pearue, long and favorably known in this State, is to take editorial control of the Knoxvi'le Wh'nj, formerly controlled by Gov. Iirownlow. jv".5All citizens of Oregon w ho desire to inform their friends in the old States of the condition and prngro-s of this State, can have no more complete- and compre hensive volume of facts to send them than by subscribing for this journal, and hav ing us mail it weekly to their friends. We mail it f s directed. For S. 00 paid in ad vance, we mail two copies of the Kxtkk I'kise one year. Send the paper to friends in the East. One copy one year Two copies one year Four copies six months Eight copies, three months. . 51 00 ' (10 nO : oo Some say that it is of no for them to advertise, tliat they have been in the place in business all their lives, and every body knows them. Such people seem to forget to take in consideration that our country is increasing in population nearly -10 per cent, every fen years, and no mat ter how old the place may bo, there are constant changes taking place; some move to other parts, and strangers fill .heir places. In this age of the world. un less the name of a business firm is kept constantly before the public, some new firms may start up, and, by liberally ad vertising, in a very short time take the place of the older ones, and the latter rust out. as it were, ami be forgoftou. No man ever lost money by iudieion.s adc.-r- tlsinir. , i m v - -- jjr-r- Newspapers, by enhancing the value of property in their neighborhood, and giving the locality in which they are published a reputation abroad, benefit all. particularly if they are merchants or real' estate owners, thrice the anion nt yeaily or the sum they pay for their support. Re sides, every spirited citizen hs a laudable pride in having a p.-por of which he is not ashamed, even though he should pick it up in New York or Washington. A "Ood looki ig, thriving, live newspaper hefps to sell property, gives character to the lo cality, and in alt respects is a desirable puunc convenience, tr, irom any cause, the matter in the local or editorial columns should not be ptile up to your standard, do not cast it aside and pronounce it of no account, uniil you are satisfied that ther has been no more, labor bestowed upon it than is paid for. If you want a good read able sheet, it must be supported. The local press is the power that moves the people."' $10,000,000 worth of smoknjr pipes were manufactured ia France bst year. Five rows of "listening diamond: deck neck. Fugeuiej somewhat wrinkled Nor a Subject of Doubt. That Newcll's Plumouary Syrup is the most ef fective and never fjiling remedy for affec tions of the throat and lunirs. " Is Time ok Peace Prepare for War." So get a bottle of Ir. Coopei's Magnetic Ialm, ati uucpia'cd preparation for Dysentery, Dianhoja and Cramp. The instantaneous relief of Dm us, Biuises and Spraius. Electro Silicon .-This anions and valuable substance is confidently claimed to be the best article ever discovered for cuaain? nud polishing Gold, Silver and I lateu are. and all smooth metallic sur faces, of whatever description, iucludiu-' illCtM1 'leas of copr, brtsg, steel" s The following officers of Wallamet Lodge, No. 15, I O. G. T., for the ensuing term were duly installed by Lodge Deputy Peter Parptet on Saturday evening last: C. W. Todd, W. C. T.: Mrs. Larocque. W. II. II. S.; Miss Marion Francis. W. L.1I.S.; Miss Harriet I'ainbnm. W. V. T.; Peter Paquet. W. S.: T. J. Spooner, W. A. S.: C. O. l'ellan, W. F. S.; Miss Mary Warrenl Treasurer, L. Davidson. W. M.; Miss Fanny Bold.?. W. D. M.; Miss Ida Francis. N . I. G.: Geo. F. Smith. W. O. G.: Rev. E. (Jerry. Chaplain ; J. A. Smith, 1 W. C. T. The GreenEyed Monster. Jealousy is always termed " the green-eyed monster," from the fact that those afflicted with that disease always l ave a peculiar un easiness and fear about them, and see every thing with discolored orgaus. Jealousy naturally is convened iuto envy, which is mortified pride or ambition that another has obtained what one hps i strong desire to ob tain or fiossesss, and mono-mania finally takes possession of the individual. Now it is a well known fact that what one has ob tained at Kohn & Fi.-hel's, another can possess on the same, terms. Saddlery. J. Jl.-Schram, of this City, is now manufacturing the best Saddlery and Harness in the State, lie will have at least 50 sets of all grades, from line to com mon, finished and ready for sale next month, and more than that number of Saddles. He is bound to make a trade wit It any man who wishes to buy of him. He uses both Oregon and California leather in his establishment, and his work bears a most excellent reputation abroad. We hope that citizens of our own county will think of this, when they want any articles in his line. B2iAll persons who keep Howe & Stevens' Family Dye Colors lor sale can be relied oil for fair dealing, for the reason tha: they cost the retailer twenty-five eeats per dozen more than ether kinds of Dyes in the market, while he retails them all at the same price consequently he makes 2. cts., i doz en more, by selling ail inferior article. O REG O X CITY 15 US I N ESS A WELL KXOWX C-lisi riiauu fc SSros. HAVE FOR YEARS had as a motto that A NIMBLE SIXPENCE Was Better than A SLOW SHILLING; AXD UPON THIS principle of QUICK SALES Aial Smsilll'roiits Cjjufiwuc lo do Ijt'siitfs? at the Old Stand, Oregon Ci'). o tt n FALL AND WINTER STOCK Is Complete in Eccry Department. A L J IMili STOCK OF MENSJ& BOYS' CLOTHING, All Styles end Qualities, At Low rdecs for CASH! TJ0OTS & SII0KS lull LAMES, GEXTS, MIXSZ' ly GOVS. CHAR MAN A HUO.. Oregon City. IVEIV FI11M! JACOU WORT MAS. TUOM AS K. FlKLIlS Wortman & Fields Oregon City, Oregon. Iir.ALEHS IX FstiBtily twt'occrics I Provisions of oil Kindn ! Wines and Liquors Confectioner, Spices I Canned Fr nits and J feats ! And all the Favorite Brands of Flour and Suirpr o ZSufThe highest market -prices paid for country prod nee. $ti,ooo iri:wAiM) : STOLEN From the house ot the subscriber on the evening ot the ilst of January. lsi;:, in Ore gon City, Oregon, a rptantity of LT. S. six per cent. Momls ; Oregon War Uoruls ; Ure.aon County Conds ; 'J.in Check on l.add ,t Til ton krl,ooo; County and City Scrip ; one I...nd Warrant; -J ,.. Legal Tcndei Notes; 770 ia Cold coin ; together with private papers, notes, mortgages, receipts, etc., etc., a list of which maybe seen at the oflice of Johnson &. A.cCown, in this city. A Kewanl of 5,000 dollars will be paid in gold coin and currency in proportion to the funds tukeu. for the return of all the property stolen, or I will pay OXK THOL'SAM) DOLLAUS for the return of the papers. I). P. THOMPSON. Oregon City, Feb. 5th, l.C:?. IStf internal Revenue Xotice. 1)I-:irSOXS WHO FAIL TO COMPLY with the provisions of AN A CT imposing taxes on distilled spirils and Aobaceo, etc., O2pr0i.cd July 20, 1868. Are liable to heavy fines and penalties, there fore all dealers, "draymen, e c, should post themselves as to its provisions. The Act is contained in TWF.NTY closely printed columns of TI1K WEEKLY ENTERPRISE, and will be mailed post paid on receipt of 15 cents postal currency. JiJ.-r.-3.- D. C. WLLAXD. Orej-'ix City, Qrfn. Or.EOOX CITV BUSINESS. ticcfsr to JOHN FLEMISH, Court Ifoi?e Building, Afuia Street, Oregon City, Oregon. IMPOIiTEP. AND DEALER IN Xi,iiss, etc, TA, KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND V V a large and well selected stock of Cooks Stationery, and Drugs, comprising in part Standard and Miscellaneous Boohs, Medical, Mining, and Scientific Books, Theological and Relig ions Books, Juvenile and Toy Books, Sahhath and Bay School Books, IN GREAT VAEIETY. Blank Books in Every Style, Pass Books, Memorandum Books, and lime Books, Drawing, Trac-. ing and Tissue Paper, Portfolios, and PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS, Arnolds', Maynard 6 Noyes,' and David's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet Music, Afasic Paper, and A otc Books. All of Which he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. A General Vuiirty of Drugs nnd I 'a tent Medicines, Constantly on hand, for sale. It's Si hool Teachers, and parents of Schol ars will lind it to their advantage to inspect my stuck and pi ices, bcforejitirclutsingelse' where. jCa" Cooks Imported to Order. Orders res pert.i'iiliy solicited and promptly tilled. i'iT Agent for the V- Fraiu-icj Time, and Eastern periodicals, and papers. JOHN M. CACON. GANGJ?LOWS. As the age in. which we live demands progress in Farming Implements as u-cu as in all other b anches of indus try,! have entered extensively upon (he Manufacture of the Celebrated li'vl ssnir Plow ! Better known inOreqon as the WOL (r'A MO T PL 0 W." This Plow com . bines all th e desirable jtoiuts of a. per fect bnphhienl, being simple in con si ruction, clieap, durable, and of light draft. The only Premiums V'luch were awarded to Gang Plows at the. great Implement trial at Mattooa, Sept. 4, 1SCG, by the Slate Agricultural Soci cg of Illinois, vere awarded lo (his Plow. The following is an extract from the Ileport if the Commissioner of Agriculture, for the year ISfifi, ami may be found on page "210 of that re port ; "The Gang Plow made by J. C. Pfcil. Aren:.villc, Cass county Illinois, isieceived with no little favor in the west. Almost in credi'di! stoi ies are told of its excellence and efficiency in plowii! the jn'airie liclds of Illinois ami other States. The depth of the furrow is regulated by the crank-axle, which is so arranged that the ploughs can bo driven deeper or shal lower at the pleasure of ihe driver, when the team is nioving.bv means of the lever. We also manufacture sulkev plows, for small boys, or iiitii ni persons who are unable to manage a team of three or four horses. Tiiis gati'4 or sulkcy plow, w ill cut a fur row from -1. to lo inches deep. "The committee who tested the draught of this plow with a dynamometer state, that it ran lighter by 1 Jo pounds, than other plows when running at the saint; depth, aud held by the jdowiuau while on foot." Jt!5? Willi this Plow one man can do more work than two men can do toilh u-alking Plows, and the same amount of team. Hence, it will be seen that it will more than -pay for itself in one season's plowing. I will also manufacture the WEB-F00T GANG PLOW! AMI T1IK Web-Foot Walking Plow ! Both patterns of mif own invention, for n-hich patents have been applied jor, and which have withstood practi cal tests with the beat resuls,r(ceiving faltering testimonials wherever seen or tr'.ed. JEST Now, the Fanners of Oregon arc inviled to give the Oregon City Manufactory a trial. Do not jmrch use a Plow of any description until you have examined my make and pr'u-c-s, as L am determined to sell at less than importer's rates, by giving yon a more durable arlicle,and a guar antee ivarranling the same. For further information address JOHN W. LEWIS, i..tr i OliKtiOX CITV, OREGON CITY BREWERY! II E. It Y II U7IBE Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a Xo. 1 quality of EAGER BE L it, As good as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly tilled. J Oi! 1'llZXTJXii NEATLY EXECt'T ed at tbd EXTEHPRISE"01FICE. OliKGOX CITY BUSINESS. CITY BAKERY ITALY STREET, OH EC OX C1T1'. BARLOW & FULLER, (Successors to Wortman i Sheppard,) Keep constantly on hand CAKES! PIES! B K E A D! And Crackers of all kinds Orders in this Line will meet with PROMPT ATTENTION I BARLOW & FULLER Also keep on hand all kiuds of FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS ! STEAMBOAT STORKS I And all Articles used for Culinary Purposes ! BARLOW & FULLER Sell a fine assortment of LIQUORS AND TOBACCO ! Uy the Case, or at retail! Attention is also directed to the fact that nobody else sells ihe FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! In short. Farmers nnd the public gen erally, are invited to eall at the City IJakery, where the truth will be made apparent that our. stock is complete, and our prices reason able. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. UAllLOW k, FULI.EIt Selling at Cost TO CLOSE BUSINESS ! Ami no ISIT31BUG ! Tlie Entire Slock! DRY GOODS, RE4DY-MADE CLOTHING, EC0TS AND SHOES, Mens Ladies, Misses' and Childrcns' HATS AND CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated "Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Burners ! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has got to be sold Regardless of Price! To convince yourself witl this matter, call at the old corner. reject to j I. SELLIXP,, Sot'tk i if 1'ujt' $ (-'o.'f 'Tin SUn-e, (), ' ',. at it- C. W. POPE & Co., PKA1.F.11S IX STO "V JL S , Pumps, Lead I'ipe, Hose, etc. Anl Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Main Street, Oregon City. The subscribers; would respectfully an nounce that they keep constantly on hand a rood assortment ot CooKing, Parlor. Air Tight, ami other stoves, suitable to this mar ket, which are being Oflercd at Portland Prices Our assortment in this line is large, and embraces almost any desired pattern, includ ing the DUCK, 1 1 EX UY CLAY, II EAUTI1 STONE, WKSTEIIN EMPIRE, GREAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, &c. Roofing and Jobbing of every c!e?eriptinn done to order, in a manner that cannot fail to suit patron-. In addition to the above may bo found a good a.-soitnient of" Hard ..waie, Woodenware, etc. C. W. POPE & Co. NEW LIGHT NEW LAMP! 2STEW lLXJID BEST NIGHT LAMP IN USE ! Its Many Advaulagcxi lluSI- It is A-'ii-J-i-rHxir,' aim f.ittii;: frt.'! ff in siMikt or mjcnticii odor . V U'ltiU tuiininij. SE'()xiIt .ileea a F-ft, Clean, Whit-. Lmht. TIliuiIf i" CHEAPER than, any cihr Fluid or Oil. LUCIWE BURNING FLUID For burning in the above Lamps, outrivals all other Fluids for LIGHT and ECONOMY. It will not .Stain or Urease Clothes, Carpets, Tables, etc. LUCINE LAMPS AND THE FLUID CAS IJE HAD OF c. w . lOI OREGON 15 V Co., CITY, Stnics, Time-are, Bonjt, Vilt, CJumntye, LiiU.rt. (,., f:e. n4:tf J. WELCH, DENTIST. Perma.nen.tly Located at Oregon. City-, Oregon BOOMS With Dr. Suffarrana, on Main ?t. TUSTICIis' DLANKS, of every descrip i J tion. for ?al? at the t-VTERnilSB o2Eice MISCELLANEOUS. D. y. WU.I.IAM3. ceo. f. MTERS. WILLIAMS & MYERS, 25 Front street and 20 First street, Portland COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Deal--y .tl"i.'n groceries and Produce. Agents lor me inamnocg, t'omiiierei:.l .,.! r,f.:... Ftourinsr mills. Have aru!,0 Fireproof Consignments solicited. jxjv Stora A. J. MOXnOE. jiak 11,1: wo irk." MONROE & MELLEN, W A If Mil I r- jj eaters in California, ermont, and Jtahan Marbles, Obelisks, Monu i iccto, inuu. mm, j. vui stones j Salem Oiiegox.'! Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished I to order. B. L. STONE, FIXE 1 W A 1 LHEa. iA. -V, : a r. AXD CIIROXOMETKKS Adjusted and Repaired in the bet't Manner, and Warranted. No. Ill Front st., Portland. A. G. WALLING 'S PioneerBook Bindery. OltEGOA lAN JHTJ LD1NG, JYo. 5 AV!tsHiiii;iii fili-eet, I'OUTLAX'D, "OKEGOX. 1II.ANK UOOKS RULED aud UOUXD to anv desired pattern. .music hooks, magazines, news- FAl'E'fiS, Etc., bound in every variety of style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at ' --riled to. HOME MANUFACTURE. J. E. P ATT ON, Siwcr-xtor fo HfUUIXS ( COMl'AXV, o. 8 front Street, I'oriland, Oreiron. Is no tv mauui'artiirinr a sunerior article of Chemical, Olive, rule and Drown Family Soap which he will sell at Sau Francisco prices. C5. Thissiorp is warranted. FASHION SALOON. MAIN STREET, Oregon City. t3- The Fashion Saloon is now well f-np-pljeil with every celebrated brand of Ales, Wines and Liipiors in use, together with a choice lot of cigars, to which the attention of the public is directed. 5- Two excellent Billiard table?, for the accommodation of patrons. WILLAMETTE gg The following Varieties of Choice Fruit Tires, Shrubbery A' I'lant- Are now" Heady for Shipment to Order : o Cherries, Prunes, 1'lumx, Pears, and Berries, Voolitfle,s Black Cap Raspberry, Wilsoifs, the Agriculturist, and ihe Triumph dn Gare Strawberry. ii Our trees have the liest reputation of any in the State. Send for Circular, rjf. G. W. YVA LLIXG & Co. Oswego, Clackamas County, Oreiron. Orders left with lfr.rlow Jfc Fuller, Agents at I Oregon City, will receive prompt attention, AMILY DYE COLORS. I'aleiilt t tol.cr 1 PERFECT FAST COLORS. Iliad:, Dark Green, Black Silk, Right Green, Dark Blue, Ma gen fa. Light Blue, Maize, French Blue, Maroon, C'aret Brown, Orange, Dark Broun, Pink, Light Brown, Purple, Yellow, L fight Fawn Drub, Fawn Drab, Violet, Light Drab, Solfcriim, Dark Drab, Slate, Snuff' Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, (Oc., tCc. KOIS. 11YKIXO SIT.K, Woolen and Mixed Gofils, Shawls, Scarfs, Presses, l.'ibbous, Cloves, Uoimets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing apparel, A Saving of Eighty per Cent. o ". For 21 cents you can color ns many goods as would otherwise cost live times that .sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Cit Iiirections "in English, French and Ger man, outside of each packa ire. UO WE STEVE XS :! liroadway, Roston, KOI! PAL 1C 1!Y Smilh ft Davis, Wholesale Druggists, l'ortland, Oregon. B1I f,- Parl.rr, (r,m Cif,,. l;tiiillii H0USE, AND Steamboat Painting j Gra in ing , Gilding , China Glossing, Imitations Of all kinds Wood srsMl MsirMe! Ec-xuted as well, as ,-an ba done on ihe Pacific Coast. Emmiitc our work and Judge fur yuursdest. JtrirEveiy order attended to with care and expedition. C. E. UUEIiAY, West Door flalstoirs Crick:. Main at., Oreiron City. ENTERPRISE yARKET ! JACOU IICXSAIvEIl t I Proprietor of the above named market, keeps on hand an assortment, of Corned, Fickle 1 aud J: resh Heats. ill ai9( buv and Bell game of every description. i OP THAT COUGHING (.HF, YOU CAN'T. A0 YVE PITY !. Yon iiiiv triv f ev-ry rmt-dy but tin: t'NK iiior.!, by ii intiinsio merit, to Kuperv-d.? all aitn i ir (r '3nitif)n. it is not sur.ntiijX yut fliouij bj -.jieriant lu try iimihiiii rl after "tha many (v-M-iiiucnis you h-ia rna'io of tra.by ou.uuuus "uiitevi u tlio j'ublio as cortoia cur; but NE WELL'S J Pulmonary Syrup ? really t!u VrP.Y VT.'T roa!v c-ir compound. or t ij cure t '.unhs, i,1s. Sore Tttro.it, Aslhvj, ,Vk(,piiii! r.iig)i.Hrjn-hiliHi).1 'nsnipl). u. Tbwu . inJs i m-..j.1s in 'alitvrtii:i unl Orcgwn l.tve ttrtnity biiieuiuLt l.y tiio sarnritiDg curalivo power NE WELL'S 1 Pulmonary Syrup in l wilh onn accord givp it their lliiiunUfi'-.! rppr-i at ion. We now a-Mrehs nr$-lvv3 lo all v lio ar !. ir)uatntet v. ilh this, tlie er aieat rar:icc.i t,t ti b -. V.r the lientiui; of all disvasji of iho TUr.it ai. .uas, ijiuiing J 'J that NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup ias cureJ thousands anil it will cure YOU if you l-f t. This invaluaMo mo'licino is iloa..iiit tthc ti;'.'n .fMilitiiL', healing aii-t tir'-ngtheiiiii in its i ltoi t': ir'-ly tre frm nil poisonous or Jelt teri-Mis 'tnjts, mil "! f.M-tly liarnil'-sJ nudwr utl cirounisLin us. C-rtitjeates from many iiniu-t cituc-as f ?-v :raij'j!.-eo iii:cuiitpaiiy tvery bollle v NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup rnniN'OTfrV X- e An, .tn I'mucis-o. VLWA VS SAFE ! Always Effectual, Fever and Agt.e is Speedily and ef feetually cured by Dr. E. COOxEII'sj Univer sal Ma'uetic li;iim. "PRO BONO PUBLICO!" A- 1. S -r, i ?5l a.zc? : -siq niHQtp ry 1 llUI.Y A VEGETABLE J'BEPA ItATlOX. None genuine without signatuie of W. U. Strong. HEIUXCTON", I10STETTE1! & CO., 410 and 41S Front st., San l-'ianei-co Sole nnd exclusive A pent-. Rcdington, Hostetter & Florida Water ! Co's USE NO OTHER. I'nescelled for Toilet Use and for the 15ath. REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO.'S ESSENCE OF Jamaica Ginger. This valuable preparation, containing in a highly concentrated form all the properties of Jamaica Ginger, lias become one of tins most popular domestic remedies lor ail diseas es of tlie stomach and digest ie org ins. .sa tonic, it will be found invaluable to all person recovering from debility, whether produced by fever or otherwise: for while it imparts to the system all the glow and vigor that cyu b? produced by wine or biandy. it is free from the reactionary eftects that follow the use of spirits of any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for females who sutler from difficult menstruation, giving almost immediate relief to the spasms that so frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to Nausea, caused by riding in a railroad car, or by sea tickno.-s or other causes. It is also valuable as an external application for flout, nheiimatism, Nenraloria. etc UE1HXUTOX, It OS TETTE'I $- 410 and IIS Front et, Fan Francisco. lTe lilecti'o Silicon, Or.Mit"ic ISi'iUi:iii. 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