El)e tUeeKIti (gutcrprisc. TOWN A.VO COCXT1 . Eight jear3 ago to-day Kansas was admitted, a State. ' Communion Services to-morrow, -at the First Congregational Church, and also at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. We complete the very able article of t)r. Ballard, upon animal vaccination and its advantages, to-day. Mr. Clark Greenman of this city, has jast purchased a horse for his draying business, which is eaual to " Hoe-an's Ele phant " for sir. This animal ' got its tartin Yamhill countv. rmaa has some of the finest gar ucn seeds ia the market, and if you want to paint your house, fence, or barn, buy from his stock of paints, varnish anfl brushes. The Ashland Woolen Mills have pre sented the editor of the Yreka, Journal a package of cassimere, and the Journal man will soon have a new suit of clothes. Ackerman, always up to time, has in troduced the new style of Spring hats into this market He will go below on the next steamer, for a full stock of goods. On Thursday evening last a burning chimney at the residence of Mr. M. Wert heimer, caused a general fire alarm in this city. The wind was blowing strong from the north, but no damage resulted. Frank Cooper left this city a few days since, with Chinamen and supplies for the Butte Creek lime and coal fields. He has facilities for making 50,000 barrels of lime tnis season, it there is any demand for it Our citizens unanimously congratu late J. M. Bacon Esq., of this city, upon the reception of a new pledge of the fidel ity of his better half, on the -1th of March. Tk r -ii v -, me- uuy vm b numeu uraxt uolfax Bacon. Uon. D. P. Thompson of this Senator rial District, has appointed John B. Eglin. of Benton county, student to the Corvallis College, finding none from this part of the State who desired to attend under the pat ron.ige of the act designating that a3 the agricultural college for Oregon. - . Among other improvements made to the Unionist by Mr. Levins, we observe from a copy of the weekly sent us, that the form is now a neat quarto which greatly beautifies the appearance of the paper. C. W. Kahler has been appointed JMslrict Attorney in the 1st. Judicial Dis trict, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Cpl. W. G. T'Va ult. The Union ist says Mr..K. is a young man of line abilities, and will no doubt make an effi cient oflicer. , He is a graduate of the "Xullamet University. The firemen's election held on Mon day Iat, resulted id tiro choice of A. J. Mar.-ba'.l as Chief Engineer, and J. L. Bar low Assistant. The officers have entered upon their duties. The Chief Engineer rvquests ds to say to all parties having City property in thc;r possession, belong ing to the Department, that such must be returned to the Engine House forthwith. The Fo.uth of March 1309 was gen erally observed as a second Fourth of July, so far as we learn by telegraph, by cities and towns of this coast. , The day was gloriously ushered here. All the flags in the city were flung to the breeze and in the evening a salute of thirty-seven guns were fired, and bon-fires set ablaze. Tho sense" of this community is for (J rant & Coi.kax, Tanners and Cabinet Makers,' Washington City, D. C. -- . Odd Fellow's Hall Association solicit bids for the construction of the stone wall for the proposed Hall, in this city, and we to-day publish the specifications. We take pleasure in stating the fact that the building will be erected upon the block originally selected. The Association will Boon be prepared with specifications for the brick and carpenter work, when fur ther proposals will be received. The Oregon Central Railroad Co., of Salem, have brought five suits against parties in Marion county for the right of way to run their road through the land of the defendants. The Unionist says the Plaintiff has ia each case tendered to the partieg the assessed value of the land, which being refused by tho owners noth ing remains but an action at law to settle - the inherence. - s A new bell for the Congregational Church, has arrived at Salem. It is from - tho foundary of McXecly Bros., Troy, New York, and weighs 1 ,017 pounds, which is we believe more than any bell , now in that city weighs. The cost of it with the freight to Portland, was $524 17. : The Unionist says it was the intention of the trustees to have the Uell hung, so as to call the congregation together on Sun daj last but it was impossible. t . On the night of Wednesday last two ! prisoners made their escape from the jail in this city, by digging through brick .work where it cornered upon frame work It was a very easy job. and has been done tcfore. W e have not learned the names of tho gentry who have thus turned their backs upon the hospitality of Clackamas eounty. but presume that at all events the lss will be in fact a gain to our tax pay teg citizens, who already begin to sensibly feel the bnrden3 arising from an increased .'floating population. We wish the prison ers may iro to White Finn mni-n f,f. nd become respected. . . . . . ! While looking over a file of the Mis sionary Herald for 1S39, the Unionist found mention of ihe first printing press brought to the noftbera Pacific coast. J Under date of the third of May. 1839. Hall, a missionary printer, writes to the 'k Herald that ho had just arriv&d at Walla -Walla from Honolula, with a press, types and a small lot' of printing paper. He was ping to start in a few days lor the Nez UV'rces tribe. Some of the edition" of the New Testament, printed on that press, are In existence yet The press and tvpe was . afterwards used by Griffin, of the Tualatin Hams, 111 1843. who durino- that .r .published a magazine of sixteen pages every ttv j weeks. Selling has but one Album left. Pardon has been granted Mr. E. G. Randall, of Portland. j , The Daughters of Rebecca, will meet this month on the evening of Friday, 2Gth. Ladies should call upon Selling and inspect those fine bell-shaped Skirts. Mr. A. B. Richardson recently sold 17 lots in block 85, and one lot in block 8G. at Portland, for $22,835. If you want good price3 for real estate leave the talk to Mr. Richardson. We hope that Oregon Merchants visiting San Francisco, will remember C. C. Hastings & Co., the Fashionable clothing dealers, of the Pacific coast. There is no change in the firm except in the name. They still retain the palm for the latest and best styles of clothing. See their advertisement in another column. Cocntt Court Proceedings. Monday was principally occupied in trial of an ac tion for damages; Brown vs. Wilson plaintiff recovered judgment of $40 and costs for injuries done by defendant. Squires vs. Wilson, action to recover damages; compromised by payment of SluO and costs. Johnson te M town for plaintiff, Huelat & Killin for defendants. Final accounts of Samuel Miller, admin inBtrator of the CStaie ot James liiebord, corrected and approved. First Monday in June appointed as the day for final settlement of accounts of D. P. Thompson, guardian of Geo. Rice, mi nor. Johnson & M'Cown attorneys for guardian. J. M. Bacon resigned his office as Justice of the Peace for Oregon City precinct, and Jacob Hunsaker, Jr.. appointed to fill va cancy. Capt. Fish was appointed as Justice of the 1 eace to till a vacancy occasioned by the death of Daniel Trullinger. The Sentinel claims that Jack son county is not properly represent ed iu " Our Oregou," by Mr. DuTur. If repeated efforts to obtain reliable statistics of a county have failed Mr. Dufur, he most likely does the next best thing. The strictures of the Sentinel upon Mr. Dufur are as un just as the remarks of the Herald re cently upon Mr. John Minto, and we consider them all uncalled for. Some say that it is of no use tor them to advertise, that they have been iu the place in business all their lives, and every body knows Ihcm. Such people seem to forget to take in consideration that our country is increasing in population nearly 10 per cent, every ten years, and no mat ter how old the place may be, there are constant changes taking place; some move to other parts, and strangers fill their places. In this age of the world.un less the name of a business firm is kept constancy 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, and be forgo tton. No man ever lost money by judicious adver tising. JI? 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 thev are merchants or real estate owners, thrice the amount yearly of the sum tney pay tor tbeir support. Be sides, every spirited citizen has a laudable pride in having a paper of which he is not ashamed, even though he should pick it up in New York or Washington. A good looking, thriving, live newspaper helps to sell property, gives character to the lo cality, and in all respects is a desirable public convenience. It, from any cause, the matter in the local or editorial columns should not be quite up to your standard, do not cast it aside and pronounce it of no account, until you are satisfied that there 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." Not a" Subject of Doubt. That Newell's Plumouary Syrup id the most ef fective and never failing remedy for affec tions of the throat and hincs. " Ix Time of Peace Prepare for War." So get a bottle of Dr. Cooper's Magnetic Balm, an uncqualed preparation for Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Cramp. The instantaneous relief of Burns, Bruises and Sprains. Electro Silicon. -This curious nnd valuable substance is confidently claimed to be the best article ever discovered for cleaning and polishing Gold, Silver and Plated Ware, and all smooth metallic sur faces, of whatever description, including kitchen utensils of tin, copper, brass, steel, etc. BgAlI persons who keep Howe & Stevens' Famrfy Dye Colors for sale can be relied on for fair dealing, for the reason thiiz they cost the retailer twenty-five cents -per dozen more than other kinds of Dyes in the market, while lie retails them all at the Fame price consequently he uiake3 25 cts., doz en more, by selling an interior article. Valuable Laxd for Sale Cheap. We know of 4S0 acres of good lands for sale in this county, being the land claim of J. L. Stout, la what is known as theRingold Settlement. It will be sold iu lots to suit purchasers, on very fair terms. This land is only 12 miles from Oregon City. For further information apply to N. W. Randall, of this city, or of J. L. Stout, Unity, Baker's Bay, W. T., or of Andrew Stoat, ia the above mentioned settlement. - 13:ly Courage. Courage of the highest order is the product of the conscience and the will. It is not the hardihood which comes from ignorance of the situation, or from stolid insensibility. It looks upon the facts as they are, aad upon the dangers as they exist, and resolves to meet and tri umph over them. Kohn & Fishel locked upon the fact that the people could not afford 43 prices for their dress goods, etc., and tbey resolved that prices must be reduced iu proportion to the times. Thev have suc ceeded, aud are now consideied really the best men in Portland to deal with. Saddlery. J. II. Schrarn, of this City, is now manufacturing the best 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 sale next month, and more than that number of Saddles. He is bound to make a trade with any man who wishes to bay 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 oar own county will think of this, when they waat any articles in hrt lice. C, C. HASTINGS & CO. - CHANGE Wholesale and Retail. o Superior Goods ! Reduced Rates ! C. C. HASTINGS & CO., ' ' ; Successors to Ileuston, Hastings & Co. San Francisco and New York, Announce to tbe friends of the old firm, and the public at large that their present business arrangmenta are such, that they are esabled to offer the best and most stylish goods on the Pacific Coast at a great reduc tion from former prices. o AT WHOLESALE. The attention of the merchants throughout the Pacific Coast, is called to the tact that we are now prepared to fill their orders for superior goods iu Strictly Cxutom-llade Clothing, Svits, Gloves, Hosiery and Furnishing Goads, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Valises, Iu lots to suit, at regular Wholesale Rates. CLOTHING TO ORDER. Made either in New York or San Francisco, under the supervision of the best cutters iu America. Directions for Measurement Sent to any address upon application, and goods forwarded by Express on receipt of orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. C. HASTiNCS & CO. SUCCESSORS TO . Jfeusidn, jfastings Co., THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, t Itfew York and San Francisco. febf3.3m OREGON CITY BUSINESS. JOR SALE, AT AUCTION!! Bv virtue of a power of attorney rfivfn to me, I will offer for sale at Public Auction on the premises, on Wednesday March 2ith, 18G9, The following described LOT OF LAND, be ing Lot THREE, in Block SEVEN, A MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SPOT ! (6(5 feet front by 105 feet depth,) On MAIX STREET, OREGOX CITY. -o 3T" Terms made known on day of sale. ARTUUIt WARNER, Attorney for IV. A. Pike. February 2ltb, ISti'J. ft6.it BREAD. CRACKERS, CAKES. FIES, G ROCERI ES, CONFECTIONERY. ew Firm! Diller & Miller! Proprietors of the long established LINCOLN BAKERY! "West Side Blain Street, Oregon City .... . Oregon. Talc pleasure in stating to the public that Ihey have formed a copartner' ship for the purpose of better Accommodating1 their Patrons! And that ihey will continue the Manu facture of Bread, Pies, Cakes, Boston, Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers, $-c. OTJB STOCK OF GROCERIES, "Has been Doubly Increased by this changf , and will be lce)t complete In Every Department. Goods will be Delivered in the City, Free of expense to purchasers, and or ders f rom a distance will becarefuly filled -and promptly dispatched. "We Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest ! Call, Examine, and PRICE our stock Before Purchasing Elsewhere. The highest Cash prices paid for coun try produce. L. DILLER. A. F. MILLER. OREGON CITY BREWERY! HENRY II UMBEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LA GER BEER, As good as can be obtained anywhere fn the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. BILL HEADS PRINTED. At tie Eaterpriaa Office. OREGON CITY BUSINESS. CIT1T BAKERY ! MAIN STREET, OJiEGOX CITY. BARLOW & FULLER, (Successors to "Wortnian & Sheppard,) Keep constantly on hand CAKESI PIES1 BREAD! And Crackers of all kinds! Orders in this Line' will meet with PROMPT ATTENTION ! BAR LOW & FULLER Also keep on hand all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS ! STEAMBOAT STORES ! And all Articles used for Culinary , 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 the FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! 63 In abort. Farmers and the public gen erally, are invited to call at the City Hakery, where the truth will be made apparent that our stock is complete, and our prices reason able. All kiuds of produce taken in exchange lor goods. BARLOW & FULLER N 13 W FIRM! JACOB WOBTMAV. THOMAS R. FIELDS Wortnian & Fields! Oregon City, Oregon. DEALE23 IN Fja.i3ii!y Groceries I Provisions of all Kinds ! Wines and Liquors ! Confectionery, Spices ! Canned Fruits and Meats ! And all the Favorite Brands of Flour and Sugar &3?'T7ie highest market prices paid for country produce. rREjViiTjjSj: GANGPLOWS. As the are in ithich ivc live demands progress in Fat filing Implements' as well as in all other branches of indus try,! have entered extensively upon the Manufacture of the Celebrated Pleil Gang Flow ! Belter known inOregon as the WOL GAMOT rLO W, This Plow com . bines all the desirable points of a per fect implement., being simple in con struction, cheap, durable, and of light draft. The only Premiums Vihtch were awarded to Gang Plows at the great Implement trial at Mattoon, Sept. 4, 1866, by the State Agricultural Soci- ety of Illinois, were awarded to this Plow. The following is an extract from the Report of the Comniissicner of Agriculture, Jor the year I860, and jnay be found on page 240 of that re port : " The Ganr TIow made by J. C. Pfeil, Arenzville, Cass county Illinois, is received with no little favor in the west. Almost in credible stories are told of its excellence and efficiency in plowing the prairie fields of Illinois and other States. ' The depth of tbe furrow in regulated by the crank-axle, which is so arraijged that the ploughs can be driven deeper or shal lower at the pleasure of the driver, when the team is moving, by means of the lever. We also manufacture sulkey plows for small boys, or infirm persons who are unable to manage a team of three or four horses. This gang or sulkey plow, will cut a fur row from 2 to 10 inches deep. "The committee who tested the draught of this plow with a dynamometer state, that it ran lighter by 140 ponnds.than other plows when running at tbe same depth; and held by the plowman while on foot." With this Plow one man can do more work than two men can do with walking Plows, and the same amount of team. Hence, it will be seen that it will more than pay for itself in one seasons plowing. I will also manvfacture the WEB-FOOT GANG PLOW! A XD TH E Web-Foot Walking Plow ! Both patterns of my own invention. for which patents have been applied jor, and which have withstood practi cal tests with the best results, rtceivinq faltering testimonials wherever seen or tried. JS iVW, the Farmers of Oregon art invited to 'give the Oregon City Manufactory a trial. Do ndt purch ase a Plow of any description until you have examined my make and prices, as I am determined to sell at less than importer s rates, by giving yon a more durable articlc,and a guar antee warranting the same. For further information address JOHN w. lewis; tiS.tf 1 OIIEGO?! CITY. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. JOHN M. BICO'N, Successor to JOHN FLEMING, Court House Building, Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN 1 I I L. J Drugs, etc, VI -ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND V T a large and well selected stock of Books Stationery, and Drugs, comprising in part Standard and Miscellaneous Books, Medical, Mining, and Scientific Books, Theological and Relig ious Books, Juvenile and Toy Books, Salljath 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 PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS, Arnolds, Maynard db JVoyes,' and David's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet Music, Music Paper, and iYoe Books. All of Which he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. A General Variety of Drugs and Patent Medicines, Constantly on hand, for sale. 3 School Teachers, and parents of Schol ars will find it to their advantage to inspect my stock and prices, before purchasing else where. Books Imported to Order. Orders res pectfully solicited and promptly filled. 3" Agent for the San Francisco Times, and Eastern periodicals, and papers. JOHN M.BACON. Sixteen Years in Oregon. S. J.-M'C0RMICKs iNtvJiusicl tiie jfim Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his old custonurs (and as many new onus as may not be acquainted with "the fact) that he still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK STORE, 105 Front Street, Portland. (exactly oitosite mount noon) Where he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BO OA'S, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, iXSTE UCTIOX BOOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments. CHURCH MUSIC BOOKS, BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. - BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, ' MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, . CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES. PRESSES. - Photographic Albums, And every other article in the above line.- Tiie Most Successful Book Yet published on the War, written from a .Southern stand, point, ia ALEX. II. STEVENS' Official History of the WAR BETWEEN THE STATES, Its causes, character.conduct and results o . . This Work has already had an immense sale in the East, some Agents making From 20 to 30 per Day, The intense desire everywhere manifested to obtain this work, its otlicial character and ready sale, combined with a very liberal commission, makes it one of the best Sub scription Books published. The eastern press, both North and South, have universally commended its candor and moderation. 1ST SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. Good profitable territory for Agents yet to be had of H. II. BANCROFT & Co., Sax Francisco, Cal. 15. 5t General Agents for the Coast. A. n. BELL. E. A. FAF.KEIt. BELL A, PARKER, 0BVGG1STS, AND DEALERS IK Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Perfumery, Oils, Varnishes, And every article kept in a Drug Store. Main Street, Oregon City. KATS! HATS! HATS! OF EVERY STYLE In Large Quantities can It Found ; AT f J. C- MEUSSDOEFFEE & BRO.'S S. IIr. corner of Morrison and Front streets, Portland, Oregon. o Also Caps of every style, and Boys' and Girls' Hats in large varieties. Give us a call aud examine. J. WELCH, DENTIST Permanently Located at jOrtgon CUy Oregon ROOMS With Dr. Saflarrans, on Main Et. r7l DOMESTIC. j: f. Jones & - ' - STEAM COFFEE, , AND SFICE And FAMILY GROCERY STORE, Corner Second and Main Streets, Portland, Oregon. ) : tST Are prepared to supply their customers with the Turest and freshest COFFEE and SPICES FOR FAMILY USE.- . - Ground Coffee is always best when FRESH, and the public are invited to try our articles instead of purchasing old and stale importation . Particular Attention Given to the Wholesale Trade! . , J83 Orders from dealers throughout the city aid county respectfully solicited, and they will receive immediate attention. J. F. JONES & Co. Portland, Oregon. ROBINSON'S Celebrated Magic Soap Powders ! , Prepared in 6, 12, and 24 lb. Boxes, READY FOR WASHING o This is cheaper than Common Soap. It removes Paint, Tar, Pitch and dirt of every description ; and which has given such gen eral satisfaction, by proving that j'onr wash ing can be done with one-half the tims and labor of the old mode. Thus labor saved is money made; as wash-boards, n achines and hard rubbing to wear out clothes, is entirely ci3pensea with, and the washing tor a dozen persons can be done in two hours. Thu3 the cost of your washing being three-fourths less than by any other process, as you use no other soap. These Papared Powders or Soap have not only proved themselves superior for washine any and all kinds of goods, but proved after one year's use not to injure in the slightest degree any fabric of the nnest texture ; and, also the finest article for the hands, as it makes them sofi and white: as well as vour clothes. It also keeps your hands from chapping when exposed to the air. We dety the world to produce its superior for washing any and all kinds of goods. Our object is to sae your time, expense, bard laoor, anl especially the woman whd has to wash. ' We take pleasure in announcing a few of the many ladies' names by their consent who have used our Prepared Magic Soap Powders, from sis months to one year : PORTLAND. SALEM. Mi-p. C. S. .Silvers, " A. V. G.bbs, Airs. iSis . lirowo, " Dr. Watkins, . " Dr. McCurdy, W. II. Bennett, '. I. R. Moore, " H. W. Davis, " Maj. Berry, " It. Wilcox, ' " Dclaney, " J. Knott, " Graves. " Ladd. , :. . Uzion Hotel. THE STA'tE AT LARGE, , ... Amity Mr?. Jos. Watt ; Lafayette Mrs. A R Bui bank ; Dayton Messrs James & Ol den ; Forest Grove MessrsCombes & Buxton Corvallis Messrs Brijrgs & Kizer; Albany--Mr. J. B. Springer, Mrs. Irwin ; 1) alias, Mrs Barger; Iebanon Mrs. Kalston ; jKfferton Mrs Walters ; Oregon City Just introduced, for sale by J. R. Kalstcn, Manufactory, Pine st., bet. Front and l First, Portland, Oregon.. 16:3m . liO!JlaO & VU. J7AMILY DYE COLORS. Patented October 1S03. PERFECT FAST COLORS. o Black, Dark Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue, Maize, FrencJi Blue, Maroon, Claret Brown, Orange, . f Dark Brown, Pink, Light Brown, Purple, Yellow, Light Fawn Drab, Fawn Drab, Violet, Light Drab, Solfcrino, , Dark Drab, State, Snuff" Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, $-c , tCc, d c. ... FOR DYEIXG SILK, Woolen and Mixed Good, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wealing apparel, A Saving of Eighty per Cont. 3. For 25 cents you can cr!or as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can t produced -from the same dye. The process is simple, end any one can use the dye with perfect success. S- Directions in English, French and Ger man, outside of each pa-ka!re. HOWE 4- STEVENS, 300 Broadway, Boston. FOB PALE BY Smith & Davis, Wholesale Druggists, Portland. Oregon. Bell & Parker, Oregon City. - 1857 ESTABLISHED j 1857 j. o'cosviryoR, - .. - - No. 90 First Street, Portland, ' Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds ! AU Seeds from this establishment Are Warranted Fresh aud Genuine, Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruits And Vegetables. Foreicn and Domestic Green Fruits and Vegetables. t Vegetables and Fruit Packed with care for shipment. 2TUTS Pea Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Wal Nuts, Filberts and Almonds. GROCERIES A selected stock of Choice Groceiies, bomrbt expressly For Family Use., C2- Ail ot wnicn is ojiered lor Cash at cash prices. Orders solicited. JOHN O'CONJfOR, No. 90 First street, Portland Oregon. J. McHenry, 94 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. Has on hand, and is constant ly receiving direct from the East,alare;e and carefully selected stock of - Crockery, Glass Ware, Plated Ware, Lamps, etc., all of which he offers at prices to suit the time?, at Wholesale and Retail. Dealers will do well to call and exam ine his stock, and learn his pric3, before purchasing elsewhere. STOP THAtGOUGHING :OJIE OP TOT CA.VT, AXD WE PITV j you.- - You have tried every remedy but tlii OXB leaned, hy its intrinsic merit, to eupersotltt all titrn lar preparations. It in not surprising you should ba x-UicUiut to try something else after tha many sx itnmotil.s you luive rnado of trashy eozupftu&ila bbtcd on tiie public as a certain cur ; but . . , NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup s re.-ujy tho ViltT BEST remody ever compounded or tiie cute ef Conglis, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, A'ksopiDg Cough, Bronchitis ami Consumption. Tho-. andsof peojHo in California ao4 Oregon have hfr d ready benefitted, by tho surprising curative povrn NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup aid with one necoril give it their unqualified jpn ration. Wo now a-'.drrss em-selves to all who are un. icquainted with this, the greatest Panacea of tho a$fv or tho healing of all diseases f the Turaat aii lungs, auuriag yu that NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup ia3 cored thousands and it will cure YOU if you trf t. This tnvalnablo medieine is pleasant to the taatqg oothinsr, healing and strengthening in ils eflects; e:v. irelv free from all poisonous or deleterious druggL ind perleclly hfirralftKS, under all eircumstauees. C-rtt(icat-s Trom many prominent citizens oi saa "rauciscii accompany every bottle of NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup' r.FTvrTO; h Agrtw, San Franclsro. ALWAYS SAFE! Always Effectual. Fever and Aeue is Speedily and ef. leettially cored by Dr. E. COOLER'S Univer sal Magnetic Hiim. , "PRO BONO PUBLICO"' .TRULY A VEGETABLE, PRE PA RA TION. None genuine without signature of W.K. Wrong. KEDINGTON. HOSTETTER & COif 416 and 418 Front tt., San Francisco . Sole and exclusive Agent. Jlectiiigton, fiostetter & Co'e Florida Water ! UssENO OTliER. Unexcelled for Toilet Use and for tho Bath. KEDIKGT0N, HOSTETTER &C08 ESSENCE OF Jamaica Ginger. .. This valuable preparation, containing in a highly concentrated form all the properties of Jamaica Ginger, has become one of tho most popular domestic remedies tor all diseaa es of the stomach and digestive organs. As a tonic, it will be found invfflnable to all persofiw recovering from debility,, whether produced by fever or otherivise: for while it imparts to the system all the glow and vigor that can be produced by wine or brandy, it is free from the reactionary etlects that follow the use of spirits of any kind. ' '; -It ia also an - excellent- remedy for femalea who suffer from difficult menstruation ..giving almost immediate relief to the spasms that so frequently accompany that pcrio. - It gives immediate. relisf to Nausea, c wised by riding in a railroad cur, or by sea-sickhess or o.thcr causes. . Itia also valuable1 as an external application for Omit, nbeumatifm. Neuralgia, etc. REDLVGTON, HOSTETTEJ Co., 416 and 413 Front st, San Francisco. Uae Electro Silicon, Or Magic Brilliant. REDINGT02T HOSTETTER & Co.V Florida, Water ! For Handkerchief, i . o , , . ,T.his article, possessing the most delloate fragrance of Flowers, is unequalled as a per fume for the Handkerchief. FOR THE BATH! Used in bathing it imparts strength and -em-' ergy to the system, and gives that softness and delicacy to the 8km so macn desired by all ' " IT REMOVES........ m. SUXBURN, FRECKLES PIMPLES, Diluted with water it makes an elegant den tifrice, imparting pearly whiteness to the teeth sweetness to tho breath, and renders the gums hard and of a beautiful color. It should always be used after Bhaving dilot. ed with water, as it relieves all inflammation- R EDIXG TON, HO ST ET TEH Co. 416 and 18 Front st., San Francisco. ELECTRO SILICON, Magic Brilliant I Direct from Nature's Labratory. . The Best article ever discovered for cleans ing and Polishing Gold. Silver and Plated ware, and alt smooth Metalic Surfaces, of whatever description, including Kitchen oten sils of Tin. Copper, Bras. tel. etc. . ;f To Jewelers and Workers in Gold and Sil ver Hate the Electro-Silicon is of inestimably value tbe time saved, and the vexation pre vented by its use, will forever endear its name to all who have had evidence of its merits. ji E DING TO N, HOSTETTER Co. Sole Agents, San Franciteo, T70R FLAVORING, REDING TON, II OS TETTER Jr Cfi EXTRACTS Arethebeat --7 -v