5 JMh-kui r o O Sljeitkckln (Enterprise. TOWN AXJD t'OUXTY. The City Council will meet ou Tues day evening next instead of Monday that being the day on which we celebrate. Mr. Farr will be-in town as u.ua. with freth meats lor the hungry to-day hut will not again serve hi customers un til Saturday next. -Our friend Ed. Fellows, of Canemah, engineer of the steamer Dayton, leitby r.hmer Or! flam, on business and a tn friends and family m riuniy, j Oiiio. On Ae 30th of June 1SC9, Mrs. X O. II u-din"- placed upon our table a lot of; Jht encumbers, measuring from three to j fe inches in length. The lot weighed ,.'-;, m . notch or two of three pounds. i ou cannui iuuiv lam.-.: l men. no-.v-a-iwp. " tiiantts ot tins oruce ior ice cream tarnished i We find several who -never had any i'a'uh ! on Thursday. City Marshal Ryua will j in the thin" at all." who are now earnest j !ilso accept our thanks lor cuke. We once I " (,)lt,.ni.; wrote of an Oasis in an Editor's life and S advocates of tbi, ffUat uiuipu.e. o,. ()lu v;ho would not be an E(li. 1 inote 'lt b' j tor? Even with the Thermometer ranging; T;.,n,.1-r fAidife -N-'- 1 UlUv-1' Oi fi0 i Eastern Star, have changed their evening j of meeting from the first and third Mon days in each month, to the first and third Thnrsdav evenings of each month, j Punctual attendance of members is de sired. . . 0 -Our friend J. II. Schram is not only , iha best harness maker in Oregon, but we ! can give him, and his. credit for knowing just how to cultivate the soil if we may i t .. i .... I. , ,1 , .,..,... 7 hie" including beets, onions, cucumbers. L L" ('u0unci1- L-fl- ony of the pub eic., sent us oil the first day of July. j bshers of the Pioneer paper of this coast. the Offjon Spectator, was married in Ma- On Monday last Wm. Broughton be-, sou County, West Virginia, on the ICtli of can the construction of a wagon shop. (, j bv 1 fert in eb:e on Main street, for Mr. I i v i 1 1 Smith. This shop in connection O with the blacksmith shop, will be quite an addition to the business part of town, Sf Work on Odd Fellows" Hull in this j citv is progressing' rapidly. The outside I . " , . ... ! lroti columns were set in proper position 1 1 1 1 on .Monday last, and as manv onck Iayei its could be fouiid were put to work In f i.i re tile nudule ot the weeic. ihe first Htory is nearly tip. Capt. Aaron Viewers and engineer Felix Evans ret'inied on Wednesday last from Lake PenM Oi'iel'e. They succeed ed in getting flu boats of the Oregon and Montana Trans. Oom'y, over a portion of the route towards the lake. The lack of ;i"v in the irit)nntatns last, winter has ren dered the streams too rhaliow for the pur poses ol tiavigaiion. Pro. Hand the" abl jand incorrigible" ! F.d. of the best jo inted paper east of the 'aseade Mountains and west of Chicago not a hit too thick) left ins notes on i our de. them by June LMtli. We .-hull ctdleCL j ;i uepi iit of sriiiio of our own. I w hen we v ' '' . ni ty iro!esion sit the Dalles Mo'i.ittaw(i- (diice. I am: wheiif ) inpc 1 iirouprii our H'lL'ifuiii ouii; iivvvi nni. u it'iiM' iisu i . 1 i i ... i . .. ...... - M ijor Cli.initaa has been recentlv en paired in ni ikin.ir .:on:e fine improvemeuts 1 to his city residence on Main street He i has also recently pi.rcSiased a very desira- bfe estate east of the city a few utiles, in the vieinitv of Mr. AriL'iir Warner's Joseph. !lasion's. Wm. Parilow's and Messr r1! a i aiicer s siib-nban residenees. Oregon ( lty will soon h;ive lininerous delightful siirroaudiriLCs, such as these gentlemen are building up. Work on the (). C. II. E., will bt sumed on Tuesday next, in full force. re At least three hundred men will Tie emnlov-! ed in this city. The people of Oregon may confidently expect to take a ride on the cars over the road, by the 2."ih of De cember, to take Christinas dinner with our" friend Dr. Keil. The work will be under thi Gdirectiou 1J rooks. of Chief Engineer T. E. Oregon City will turn out a very re spectable delegation for Portland on Mon day next. Our City Erass Land, which took the first prize for music at the State r uir nisi iuu, nas ueen engaged lor this ; occasion, and we .shall not feel at all j ashamed of them you bet." in that ! line of Procession with five or six other j brass bands, ineludimr the famous Herman j P.aml of Aurora. Everybody who has music in their souls, will go to Portland on the ."th. The members of Columbia Hook Eadder Company have decided to turn out in full uniform, and attend the celebration in Portland. The ladies ot the Congregational So ciety have the satisfaction of knowimr that their fair and festival of "Wednesday! evening lust was a perfect success. For i this they are quite thankful to the public I who liberally patronized them. Amongst the novelties of the evenin"- was ! the famous Cm. I'v.t-o w friend .1. V R v n ,,.1 n mfrt V rrl, , -, y ,' ; .,o.gueu ios -lop tuey eacu j '". Jms mntieu mem to credit for good judgement ; and, the cake, i Ihere were many who did not guess its j weight, at 10 cents a guess. Major Char- j man put up a set ot jewel rv which was I earrie.1 off hr tb.. ! o office. The children's clothing, fancy ar ticles, ice creams, etc.. etc., etc.. went oT nive not cawes ana the proceeds netted j one hundred dollars, which will be hand- I ed back to the public, in an increased at-i eractivcness of the church. I There is absolute r absolute need of some sort : ot" this c,t" or ot ,J i!.;,,,, ;,, e,;. , " ; Bav, XV. T., or of Audr uamginta., county tor the tuJutioncd settlement. of a safe buil Keeping or criminals. V, e boasted two i j,eu;s ago una e neeaea r.othir."- of tl ne kind in Oregon City but civilization preaches! And the infant wave of the human sea which shall soon roll upon us. is compossd of an element which needs watching. "We would recommend that the citv and conntv hitch teams and build i a decent jail. We advised Portland and' Multnomah county to do thus, four years! ago. They would not ; or they did not J but that county went on and expended i largely of its means to build a Court , House and jail together, and the invest- went has proved most unsatisfactory. Portland did nothing but she submits to v j i a regular report of the grand jury that S ic julu is a nuisance: Jet mis cuy prout some by the sad experiences of its older neighbors. lierc will be no services at the M. E. Church to morrow. Sabbath School will be at the usual hour. . 1 The Oregon City Fire Department is organized as follows: Chief Engineer : A. J. Marshall. Assistant J. L. Barlow, Cohmhii, Hook und Ladder Co., No. 1. A. 2s. Miller, Foreman ; William Eudy. 1st. Assistant ; Elliott J. Swafford. 2d As sistant ; J. L. Barlow. Piesident ; Eddie Whitloek, Secretary ; Charles Pope, Treas urer. Fountain' Hose Co-, Xo. i. Y"m. II. Pope, Foreman ; John H. Schram, 1st As sistant ; 2d Assistant John Kelly : Presi dent John Myers : Secretary J. M. Frazer : lreasurer W m. 1 . liigutiem. i.-fiHiraw i lose -u., j-. foreman. Thomas J. Barry ; 1st Assistant Geo. Hard ing ; "d Assistant Al. fcomers : Presiden Col. W. L. White : Secretary Walter Moss ; Treasurer, W. F.-Barelay. - The ladies of the Congregational So ciety, especially Miss Sarah Hunsakerand ..Mrs. lladloek, will please accent the - i - i in use m; s and yii s. it is cooling ; it is ; refreshing, fcuch lavors merit our appre ciation. - 8- . Work was commenced on the bluff road on Monday morning last, with a small force of men, which will be added to as the1 work progresses. We hail this beginning. Long have we hoped for some-S ming or tins nature. It will prove a last- mr beneiit. a blessmar to the nub lie. Speedy be its completion. niae xm,j. xiis unue was Aiiss Irene, el- t daughter ot James A. Twaddler, Esq., The knot was tied bv Pev. II. II. Ferris. It is some consolation to witness the efforts, nt this late day, of the large and ?'-iiaV papers of this State in show- in2 how. 'i-hthey believe in the public enterprises beinsr carried on bv Pen llol- , , , ' ... ,w1 ., .,- , , . tanav A (,(., and the Oregon Central Uuih i road. They now completely overwhelm liitle ExrKui'insi;'' with their dai- the ly and weekly dos We are rlad d' it. We su'nhiit with cheerful grace to all this - but we shall recollect who it was that ! threw cold Water on these projects so loner as there was a drop to 'no drawn from the fountain. The Victory is won! Our friends ir- now leirions. - Spencer Hall, at Mihvaukie, begins again to wear the appearance of life. Pishop M.orris' family is at present, occu pying ti;-; u-cn:ises. hut will remove to Portland as soon as arrangements can be i penepted. Keierring to Jnsnop Morns. the avs: It'ishop Morris appears to be a man of refinement, yet not aristocratic : dignified vet. nut overbearing a lnaii ot eiiei2;v ami b;i.--i;iess tact, and devoted to, and well (lual'.iird for. his laborious work. The op. us we are informed, tirte.i'oses to a boarding ,scho(l for .skirls, in , , , , a "i iuvi The Bishop Scott propertj has been purchased lor the school and the r.isiiop's residence. Experienced teachers were secured in the East, and ac conipanied the I iishoi) to Portland. The school promises to be one ot the best on the coast. The Lishop is also interested in Parish schools within his jurisdiction, and will aid the!:! as far as he can. We learn that he has nroiaised to assist the Parish school of H. Luke' Church. Epis copalians; may congratulate themselves that they have a shepherd so competent to lead that liock. PjcaKix:-; Patknt foii Pkkskrvixu "Egg. Ve learn from Mr. I). W.Erarv that agents are about to begin the canvass of the val- ley counties for the sale of licenses to use Perkins' Patent for preserving eggs, fruit, etc. These is the most indubitable evi dences that this process is just what it is claimed to be a sure preventive, simple, cheap, and may be used with perfect safety by any one. The material to be used may be purchased in almost any towD or village at a cost of about one cent for each dozen eggs. It is the only successful process discovered for preserving eggs for a long time, in a perfect state. Eggs coated with the solution have kept periecfly fresh for two years. Eggs decay from exposure to the action of the atmosphere. This closes all the pores of the shell" hermetically. and shuts out. absolutely, every active princi ple existing in the atmosphere, while at the same time the egg remains totally un affected by the coating substance. Every farmer, poulterer, and dealer in the State, should buy a "license to use." It. costs, with full directions, and a copy of Erary's "New Poultry' Eook." only six dollars a sum which any one may save, many times over in one season, by being able to keep eL'urs as to take advantage of the markets. Saddlery. J II. Schram, of this 0 - ty, is now manufacturing the best Saddlery and Harness in the State. lie will have at sets of all grades, from fine to com- i i least men, (inched and ready for sale next month, and more than that number oi Saddles. He is bound to make a trade w:th any man who wishes to htiy of him. ileuses both Oregon and Califrtrnia leather in his establishment, aru himvork bears a mst excellent reputation abroad. We hope that citizens of our own county will think of this, when they want any articles ia his line. ,, . tT, T . o nnj,.p ALU ABLE IjAND FOR bALE bDUP "We know of 4 SO acres of good lands for sale in this county, being the land claim of j L. Sfouf, in what is known as theRingold ttbnnent. It will be sold in lets to suit purchasers, on verv fair terms. This land js oi-lv !' miles from Oregon Citv. For i further information ?n apply ti"N. V.'. Randall, J. L. Stout, Unity. Bakers rew Stout, in the above 13:ly Electro Siucox.-This curious andt valuable substance is confidently claimed to be the be-t article ever discovered for j cleamntr and polishing Geld, Silver and1 Plated Ware, and ad smooth metal lie sur faces, of whatever description, including I kitchen utensils of tin. romipr. brass, steel. ! fcte. u t T r x 1 niE of Peace Prepare for War." So get a bottle of Dr. Cooper's Magnetic Balm, an unequaled preparation for Dysentery, Diarrhea and Cramp The instantaneous rlif u, i f '.. i ef Burns, Bruises and ; u ii i it.-. ill iUNe itiiii prains. XOT i I a Subject of Doubt. That! Newell's Plumonary Syrup i3 the most ef- bctive and never failing remedy for affec- ticus ol tue throat and lungs. I i SIMIUA SIMIL1BUS OTJEAITTUE.' HCMPIIHEYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC HAVE PROVED, FROM TTIE MOST AMPL2 experience, an entire 6ucces3: Simple i romptEfficient and Reliable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular use, so simple that mistakes cannot be made iD using them ; so harmless 33 to be free from dan per, and bo efficient as to be always reliable. X hey have raised the highest commendation from au, and will always render satisfaction. Nbs. Cents. 1, Cures Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.23 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.25 3, 4, k 8, 9, 10, 11, a J will, ji x VtliilUg U i XUitiiitO-iO Iliarriioea of Children or Adults. .23 Wysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic.25 t'liolera-TJJorbus, Vomiting 25 Couglis. Colds, Bronchitis 23 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache..25 If eadacIiesSickIIeadache,Vertigo25 Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach 23 Suppressed, or Painful Periods. . .25 v lutes, too profuse Periods 25 Croup, Concrh, liifficult Breathing.. 25 Salt itlieuiii,Ervsipelas,Eruptions25 it u 14 15 A 11 41, , " " v uiiiauniii, lliieuuiitUC IU1IUS. . M ' ye uoorearepiuHpin VI ALit. with. directions containing double quantities each, for 50 The following ore also put vji in vials and are sent at the same prices given below. 10. l evera: Ague, Chill Fever, Aguesoi) liles, blind or bleeding 50 Optlialiisy, and sore or weak EyceSO Uatarrl. acute or chronic,Influenza5t) WJioopiu--Cou.violentcough50 Astlima, oppressed Breathing 50 liar CiselaarKes,impaireclhearing50 Serol'ula.enlared gland3,swelling650 ieueralDebility.phj-sicalweakne6850 Dropsy, and ecanty'Secrctions. . " .50 Sea-sieltisess,sickuess from riding50 Kidney-Disease, Gravel 50 Nervous Debility Seminal Emissions, involuntary 1U- chanres l 00 Sore loiitli, Canker 50 Urinary Weakness. wetting bed50 I'aiiii'ul leriods, with ppasins..50 Suli"erinrs at change of lite 1 00 Kpi!epsy,8pasms,ISt.VitusDancel 00 Diplitlieria, ulcerated sore throat. 50 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 88, 80, ol, 33, S4, JPJLMILT CLUES Of 35 to GO large vlais, iiiorocco or rosewood ease, containing a specific lor every ordinary disease a family is subject to, feud books Of directions From $10 to $35 Bmaller Family and Traveling cases, with 20 to 2.s vials from $5 to $S Bpecincs for all Iri vate Diseases, both lor Curing and for Preventive treatment, in vials and pocket cases,$2to$5 POXD'S EXTRACT, Cures Burns. IJrui.es, Lameness, Soreness.Sore XI j roat, Sprains. Toot li aclie, Biaraclie, IVeuralgia, lSlieuma tfsm, Liimbaso, IMles, Soils, Stings, Sore Eyes, ISieeding of tlie Lungs, Nose, Stomaeli, or of iiles; Corns, fl eers. Old Sores. lri e, G oz., 50ctss Iints, $1.00 ; Quarts, $1.75. ' r9" These Iiemedies, except POND'S EX TRACT, by the case or single box, are sent to any part ol the country, by mail or express, free Of charge, on rccuipt of the price. Address Humphreys' Specific Homeopathic Medicine Company,' Office and Depot, No. 502 Broadway, Xew York Dr. II l'mphrets is consulted daily at his office, personally or by letter, as above, for all forma of disease. TOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PORTLAND BUSINESS. Dr. J, II. HATCH, I.ate Mack $- JluU-h, D E xN T 1ST. The patronage of ttrose desiring Ft HI Class Operations, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. N. H. Xltrott Oxyue administered for the Painless Extraction' of Teeth. Ofpicf Corner of Washington and Fron streets, Portland. Entrance ou Washington st rent. ENTAL NOTICE. HOME AGAIN. During my 'our of two years in the Eastern States T have 5S55ragl spared neither time nor "UlLOlJx3 money to make myself per fectly familiar with and master of my pro fession. Those desiring the best work that the nature of tlie case will admit of can find me at my otiice, 107 Front street, two doors above Mccormick's Eook Store, Portland, Oregon. mi. J. Or. flbEXX. Jacob Stjt.ki.. James B. Upton". C m T IT! f? J. i Jl Li LEiUPTO N, ll.al Estate ISroJccrs and General Agents, Corner 'of Front, and Wash inrtoti streets, PORTLAND, " OREGON. I'.;1' Will attend to the sale and purchase Of Real Etaie in all parts of the City and State. Special attention given to the sale of East Portland property. Address P. O. Box 42, Portland. Oregon. STiTZEL & UPTON, lO.tf J lie d Estate Brokers. JJILDDUKGII, BEOS., & Co. D. IT. niLDBURCU, LOUIS EIXSTIdN. ) Portland. L. IIILDBURG U , san Francisco. Importers and Uliolfsale Dealers in AH Kinds of Confutes! Scotch and Irish Wh iskies, Jhan, Gin, J)ometie TAp.tors, Wines, ('., 0c. cL'c. FORTLAXD Opposite Failings, Front Street, next door to A. B. Richardson's. Sixteen Years in Oregon. S. J, Ivl'GORMlGK jHtYf-lHUSlC TIIS Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his old customers (and as many new ones as may not be acquainted witn the fact) that he still continues to operate at the FRANILIN BOOK STORE, 105 Front Street, Portland, (EXACTLT OPPOSITE rfOUXT hood) Where he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, ry TTH7GTIOX HOOKS for all kindJ of Musical Instruments. CIIUIICH 3iuac HOOKS, . B VSS VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES, PRESSES, PENS, Photographic AlbUlllS, j Aei1 every tber.iticle in-the above lifie- 111 NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE GOMP'Y ! OF TUB United States op America. IVASIIIXGTON, D. C. 71 Cash Capital $1,OOO;0OO ! FULL PAID. CIlAUtERED BY SPECtAts ACT OE ' COXGEFSS, 1SG3. -o- OFFICERS : CLARENCE II. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Cha irman Finance And Executive Committee, j HENRY D. COOKE, Vice P-esident, EMERSON W.PEET, Secretary and Actuary E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITIl.M.D., Medical Director. J. EW1NG MEARS, M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, I). C, and Geo. HARDING, Philadelphia, Attornevs. " o DIUECTOUS : Philadelphia, Clarence II. Clark, Jay Cooke, F, Hatch ford Sturr, J. Hinckley Clark, Gto. P. Tyler, W. G. Moorhead. Wash in gto n. Henry D. Cooke, E. A. Rollins Wm. E.. Cliandler, Johu D. Defrees. NeV York, Edw. Dodge, H. C. Fahuestocki MEDICAL ADV1SAUY BOARD: J. K. BARNES, Surg. Gen'l. U. S. A. P.J. H0RWITZ, Chief of Sled. Dept. U. S.A. j D. W. BLISS, M. D. -O- e!Is9 Fargo &,Ca GESEUAL AGEXTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. AGEf.'T FOII OKEGO.V. OFFICE IX CHEF'S FFIEDIXO, (Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.) ENTRANCE ON STAltF STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. gPECIAL F1LTUIJE, OF THE NATIONAL ARE : TS CUA R TE R IS PER P E TUA L, LOW RATES OF PREMIUM, ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING, ORE A T SECURITY. ZST" Pohcies issued on all the most popu lar plans-, including the RETURN PREMIUM PLAN, by which plan all the premiums paid will be' returned at the death of the party insured, together with the lull amount of the Policy, The Cash Capital of $1,000,000 IS DEPOSITED IN THE United States Treasury! 37 And the Premium Reserve, or Re-Insurance Fund, is invested in or loaned upon the following securities, and no other. Real Estate Bonds and Mort gages, on unencumbered Real Estate! WORTH INEA CH CASE, A T LEuiST bouble tlie Amount Loaiitti Stoc7cs of the Un iteel States ! Stocks of tlie Several States ! Stocks of Incorporated Cities! Premiums Paid in Goia cr Currency! o TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RECEIV ED THE STATE AGENCY FOR OREGON, IS NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE APPLICATIONS FOR POLICIES ON ALL Tlio Best IPlaiiss, Adapted by this Company ! PARTIES DESIRING TO INSURE THEIR LIVES ARE REQUESTED TO CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED, AT HIS OFFICE PREVIOUS TO 1NSUR- ING ELSEWHERE, AS BY So" DOING THEY WILL SAVE From 25 to 45 per Cent.,- ON TIIE AMOUNT OF PREMIUM PAID OTHER COMPANIES. A. D. ELMS, D. Northwest cor. Stark and Front sts., Portland, Oregon.' V a P M3ri2 OP YOU CAS'T, A!CD WE PITY ya. Yoa have triea every k'meay but the ONM Sepuru'il, by its u;trm-ic inerit, to sunersed' nil Sim la r ireparatioas. It is not surprising yiu should ho luctant to try sotaotliiuir else after the many t--H'rimcut3 j ou Lavo maio - of. trashy compounds uiatcd va tlie public as a certai-a cure; but ME WELL'S Pulmonary Syrup s really tho YEIY" F.EPT rorap-ly over componn-JM 'or t.lio cui-p f roughs, CoUSs, Sore Throat, Asthu-.a, Vhotipiug Couc;h. iir iiu-hit is aial Consuiaptwn. Ikou iaiiiis ol" people ia California ami Oregon have bwa i! ready bt-aeutted by tli surprisiug curative jiowcra if Pulmonary Syrup ir.l vith onn nrror l Rivo it tlioir i:n(j'ialirif a appr Jntion. Wo tnw .'I'.ri-.-s our.-rives to al! who nro u.i a-qtiaiuted with this, tlie gretitost PaiKi:ca of thy aj.'', i 'or the hf-alikg of all diseases tf the Throat aui ,ui:-s assuriiig you mat ; NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup i as cured thousands and it will cure YOU if you irf t; - " This invariable medicine i. iioa:ant to the ta? :pothitic, healing and strengt honing ia it.s cflects; t- i;-c'.y l'roai all poisonous or li.-lHerious ci;u.s, v.al "iM'i-fcctly hanuJefr? under ;dl tarcum-stawes.- Cortiltoalprs iron) many pronnnow cil:zei4 ol rrauciscu uccumpaLy every bottle of I 1i 111 i 1H121A U ' rnrVITOV K- fa A-.hts, San rn;sco. A LWAYR SAFE ! Always Effectual, Ejl. 1-Vver ami A'ue is Speedily and ef fectually cured hy Dr. E. COOAER'is Univer sal Magnetic Halm. Ti fl T! A 7,7 Ci TJ TT T T T n n i.i 'I II U FY A VEGETABLE PREPARATION.- None genuine without signutui uf W . R. strong. REDINGTON, H OS TETTER & CO.. 41G ami 4 Is h n.-nt s-t., San Francisco bole and exclusive Agents. ESSENCE OF Ginger. This valuable preparation, containing in p highly conce ntrated form aU the properties fit Jamaica Gmpcr, has become oi.e of t'lo most popular domestic remedies lor ail disea of the .stomach and digestive organs. As tonic, it will be found invaluable to all persons recovering from debility, whether produced by lever or otherwise: for while it. imparts to the system all the glow ami vigor that can b" produced by wine or biamlv. it is free from the reactionary ellects that fdluw the use 01 spirits of aay kind. It is also an excellent remedy lor females who sutler from difiieidt menstruation, givinc idnuist 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-sickness or other causes. It is also valuable as an external application for Gout, Rheumatism. Neuralaia. etc. REDIXG TON, 11 OS TETTE'I Co., 41G and 413 Front st, Saa Francisco. Use Electro Silicon, Or "lasric IlrSlIiaiit. KEDIITGT0IT EOSTETTER & Co.'s Ear the Handkerchief. This arcle. possessing the most delicate fragrance ol Flowers, is unequalled as a per fume for the Handkerchief. FOR THE BATH .' Used in bathing it imparts strength and en ergy t.- the sy.-tein, and gives that softness and dtlicacv to the skin so much desired by all IT REMOVES S UXB UF X, FR FCKLES S; PIMPLES, Diluted with water it makes an elegant den tifrice, imparting pearl" whiteness to the teeth sweetness to thu breath, and renders the gums hard and of a beautiful color. It should always be used after shaving dibit, ed vdth water, as it relieves ;dl infhimmation- R ED ING TON, HOSTETTFR Co. 416 and 41S Front st.. Kan Francisco. ELECTRO SILICON, - ou - M isic j&riliis&sit t Direct from Nature's JLabraionj. The Best article ever discovered for cleans ing and Polishing Gold, Silver and Plated ware, and all smooth Metalic Surfaces, of whatever description, including Kitchen uten sils of Tin. Copper, Bras. Stetd. etc, To Jewelers and Workers in Gold and Sil ver Plate the Electro-Silicon U of inestimable value ; the time saved, and the vexation pre vented by its use. will forever endear its name to all v,-ho have bad evidence of its merits, REDINGTON, HOSTETTFR - Ct. Sole Agents, San Francisco JTOR FLAVORING, REDINGTON, HOSTETTFR Co EXTRACTS Are the best. Redington, Hostetter & Go's Florida Water ! USE NO OTHER. Unexcelled for Toilet Use and for the Bath. oim iimi uyyyi WHEN THE BELL RINGS LOOK OUT FOE THE LOCOMOTIVE; . i 1 is the Tiitie While they M 4 6Pir4 - - -mS For ii Having purcliased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc.,' of Messrs. Jacoh & Brother, and moved into the stand lately occupied bv that firm, I am now better prepared tban ever to attend to tlie wants of my customers, and having a double amount of very desirable goods on hand, I have decided .to' ; ell olF at Cost for the next Sixty Days, in order to reduce I tlie stock. In order that all may rest assured of this fact I, ask you to call ana satisty yourselt. iMy stocK consists, in part of the following articles : :. LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions;' ClOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ; KID GLOVES, best quality ; 3IOS FliY ' - LROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths : - " : liOOTS AND SHOES : .HATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING ; riNK black: DRESS SUITS ; CASSIMERE SUITS; SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS : BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities. " s.-vi 233- A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all ou the most reasonable terms. Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A vfcll .selected assortment, - - 3. ackerman; Ty AH kinds of Pro fluce Bonght.-g 2311 AGS WANTED. ! BREAD. CRACKERS. CAKES. PIES, G ROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY. Diller & Miller! Proprietors of the long established LINCOLN BAKERY! West Sile Dlitin Street, Oregon City Orepron. 7 ale jdea sure instating to 1 he. public that they have formed a copartner' ship for the purposc of better Accommodating their Patrons! And that they icill continue the Manu factnre of Bread, Pies, Cakes, Boston, Bidder, Sugar and Soda Crackers, -c. i$-c. 0TJH STOCK OF GE0CEEIES, Has been Bout I p Increased by this chanfit, and will be kept complete In Every Department. Goods will "be Delivered in the City, Free of expense 1o p-iir chasers, and or ders f rom a distance will be careful 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. I,. DILLER, A F. MILLER. TOBINSOX 'S Celebrated Magic Soap Powders ! Prepared in 6, 12, and 24 lb. Boxes, BEAD Y EOR WA SUING ! This is cheaper than Common Soap. It removes Paint, Tar, Pitch and dirt of even description ; and which lias given such gen eral satisfaction, by proving that your wash ingcan be done with one-half the time and labor of the old mode. Thus labor saved is money made ; as wash-boards, machines and hard rubbing to wear out clothes, is entirely dispensed with, and the washing for a dozen persons can be done in two hours. Thus the cost of your washing being three-fourths less tban by any other process, as you use no other soap. These Prepared Powders or Soap have net only proved themselves superior for washing any and all kinds of goods, but proved after one year's use not to injure in the slightest degree any fabric of the finest texture ; and, also the finest article for the hands, as it makes them soft and white, as Well as your clothes. It also keeps yonr hands from chapping when exposed to the air. n e defy tue world to produce its superior for washing any and all kinds ot goods. Our object is to save your tune, expense, hard labor, and especially the woman who has to wash. AVe take pleasure in announcing a few of tne manv ladies names by their consent who have used our Prepared Magic Soap i owders, trout six mouths to one year FORTLANT). SALEM. .Sis "W. Brown, Dr. McCurdy, I. R. Moo res, Maj. Berry, Delaney, Graves, Union Hotel. Mrs. C. S. Silvers, " A. C. Gibhs, " Dr. Watkins, " W. H. Bennett, " II. W. Davis, " R. Wilcox, " J. Knott, " Ladd. TIIE STATE AT LARGE. Amity Mrs.- Jos. Watt; Lafayette Mrs. A R Burbank ; Dayton -Messrs James & Ol den ; Forest Grove MessrsCombes &. Buxton Conall is--M essrs Briggs & Kizer ; Alhany Mrs. J. Ii. Springer, Mrs. Irwin : DnUa.,yivs Burger ; Lebanon Mrs. Ralston ; .Pfj'erron .Mrs Walters; Oregon City Just introduced, for sale by merchants generally. Manufactory, Pine st., bet. Front and First, Portland, Oregon. 16:3m S. ROBINSON & CO. HOME ZyXANTJFACTURE. J. E. PATTONj , . .. Sxiccessor to HI G GINS fy COMPANY, No. 8 Front Street, Portland, Oregon, Is pow manufacturing a superior article of Chemical, Olive, Pale and Brown Family Soap which he will sell at San Francisco D'rlct-3. to Buy your Goods ! are going- Cheap I o- Successor to JOHN FLEMIXG. . . At Charmanfy f Vomer's old stand, lately oc cupied by S. Ackerman, Main street, Oregon City, Oregon. , IMPORTER AND DEALER IN 4 IM.IS C2JS CO -aL 9 . . . etc. WfllAj KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND V V 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, Sabbath qnd Day School Books, IN GREAT VARIETY. lllank Books in Every Style, Pass Books, Memorandum Books, and Time Books, Drawing, Trac ing and Tissue Paper y Portfolios, and PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS, Arnolds' i Maynard & Noyes,1 and BaviaVs Inks, Mucilage, Sheet Music, Music Paper t and N'otc Books. All of Which he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. A General Variety of Drugs and Patent Medicines, Constantly on hand, for sale. ' - ' xxw School Teachers, and parents of Schol ars will find it to their advantage to inspect ray stock and prices, before purchasing else where. JHST Books Imported to Order. Orders res pectfully solicited and promptly filled. K- Agent for the 'San Francisco Times, and Eastern periodicals, and papers. . JOHN M.BACON. . 400,000 lbs of WOOL ! ! WANTED! BY THE OH EG ON" CITY OOLEU MILLS OREGON CITY. OltEGON -o- Who have just re-opened the Mill after a thorough refitting, and are now turning out some of the finest, and best qualities cf goods manufactured on the Pacific coast, cunsisimg oi au mnas Cassimeres. Doeskins, Ttcecds, Hard Times. . and edl kinds Elcmncis, Blankets and Yarn, Which the Company are now offering at greatly reduced prices. We invite all merchants to give, us a call at the Mill, or at the agencies of L. White & Co., Portland; or Breyman Bros.. Salem; or - . Brown Bros. & Co.. San Francisco- ' Any desired styles of goods made to crder. on short notice. II. JACOB, Mai-aging Agent , t O. C. M'f'g Compaq-. J. F. JONES & Co., Corner of Main and Second Sfreets, PORTLAND', OREGON. Steam Coffee and Spice Mills,- The best Cbartres, Old Govornment Java Ground Coffee, and all kinds of Spices, al- wavs on nana, uraers sunwwu uu piuuif ly filled. 32:ff A LARGE IXVCnCE OF NEW . Sunday School and Gift Books ! -, -rBOM THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE ty and . .. Various other Publishinq Houses!. For sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson st. between '2d and 6a, rortiaaa, uregon. . G. II- ATKINSON. Secretary. . 52.1 f and I reas. Uregon I ract society Hays mm I O 0 O O o t f i