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o I, in O l o o ! io SIjcAUcckln (Enterprise. TlAV.V AX COL'XTY. Kin,. The Match Game ot' J;ie j, ,; j,Iavel on hi-t Monday, at Portland, between the Occidental club of Vancouver, and tb' Clackamas club of this city, was v.oa by the former, by eight runs. The J'lme i " !iave lL'vn t',jt,'s:e;l li'ju ''tMv'we'.l. Mr. A. J. Apporson of tliu citV.'actl as umpire. Mr. Hugh Fo.-Pt as scorer for the Ciaekaui.t.-J club and Mr. Frauk Ua.scber fti.e Occidental. Th; record of the iiitihis. us Miowa by the 6corer.H bok. is as follows : OCCIDENTAL NINE. 1 S 3 1 5 G 7 ' ! J 1 o 'J 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 a 1 0 1 0 2 0 o 1 a 1 0 " 0 1 o o 1 -2 1 0 1 0 1 0 o 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 o 2 110 10 2 1 o -j 2 0 0 1 0 1 o o 1 1 O 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 110 0 1 2 0 1 9 14 7 14 1 13 2 J'ptrftin, C. f. D Leahy, lid I. Consi.-r, p C.p tMcNamara c Cn! DC"-, l i W. i..hv, 3 s FroeVtel, 1 b Orr. r f Tot,! 9' Home Huns. Gilbert, I. CLACKAMAS NINE. Rarclr.r. c Cut.t Pope, p Randall. S S "ruw ther, 1 it b ( 'I. anion), 2 J d Kelly, :;db jbochng, I f J't-nse, c f Feiimvs, r f 111111 1 ii I 0 I I n 0 0 Total 3 6 -i 6 2 G 7 0 10 Home Runs- Barclay, 1 ; Randall, 2. OCCIDENT I. NINK. Av. ftO-A 'layer put out. Fly. Foul. Strike. 1st' 2d. Sd. L.B. J'ctrain, 2 .. .. Jiffthr. CoVflUTS, I v eNainara, . . Gilbert, 1 W. Leahy, . . Clover, Urii.btel . . OVr, 2 1 11 I CLACKAMAS N2XS. Fiv. Foid. Strike. 1st. 2d. .; i .. .. d. b.B IWay, Cope. Ii -. 1 lUudall, Crowther, . . . . . . 5 Ch.irniau, 1 . . . . . . '2 ... K.llv -2 .. Ihirdiag, 2 1V:iv Fellows, The Hn;i!l says : The best of feeling ptwsdled throughout, although each side uppestred to bo in 'i ch it; to rested in iho game, and did their best to beat. At the f!ineluH':j:i of the game a beautiful wreath ut thnvers wsiproseiiied to tlufOocident.il Clubby Mrs. Fellows, of Oregon Citv, and appropriate, remarks were inside upon its reception. Although the Clackamas boys feel a little chagrined at their defeat yet all seemed highly plea.-.ed with the trip and the day's exercises. Xkw Road. On Tuesday last Messrs. Chark'iQ Knowles and Ji ve Leonard. f Portland, paid us giving visit. They had t is hod uswego oy team, having Massed over theevv road between that place and the White House, which is represented as hci-DT belter for travel than the road be tween tiiis city and Miiwaukie-. We should like Id see the road from wego cnliivaed to Oregon City, and a decent ferry .started here. Vebeiiee it would pay. Mes.-rs. ''i-t, i .vies and Leonard expressed rhern-scTve-i )leased with iln trip. and promised to call 'Again. They also called cn Mr. 3 1 1 1 1 ; i ! o !. I .-. re leaving town, e.s the card nil a dangt ;mus apoeai li g ( .;. "I now in our o.lieo will show to tic euriou.-..' ;Kor!: Trrr.i:. V, e have heretofore our rewl-v 1 1.) the calle.l the aC. -fit ion of importance of securing t!e their lands fr iu ilie Cnio'd patents f r -iates. know toy d;tl:.r.!ti-4 in attending to busi-ne-s s.oreuuee. but the ;:.ij:or'.a!iee of lids art eamtot be over co- t-o i-i'ten ;a'ed. 'l i' Ti-tore. wo say save voer.,,jj llr., x, family 1 1" : 1 1 fu.ure trof.lde by perfectiiig Othitide to your .home. Keinember your 0 diiplicate receiii' of j.nrchase is imt a'o,V. an 1 that p.uoui of d.-ed from the Oov critm.'.'it arciiy i.iakes your title perioct. H'tTiinnvwv. We learn frcin Mr. "Wade, Le.'ister . if the Lund Ofliee, that t!ie ! its ot the public rfurvevs of townshijjs . R. i- ... .. t. . - ;. . o. .eo tV i i,a:iges .i t .'.-.;. i.. tave 1 a w.tiidrawn iroui the Re.ui-ier's (dice i:i:t;l tl-elimits of tiie I'niatilla Indian Jte-'t :a s!i:.H luive been surveyed and the :;reas on both sides of Wild" lior-e reck calculalod and expressed upon u.e !a;s, jn order that the Kcseiwatiou niav be protected fr.toi sale q Tvi'os ; Lvok. Witiun the past throe m ontiis several menjbers of the crai'i; have turned up tnimi.s. Two were elected to the Legislature in Washington Territory, oiio nominated for a lucrative office in California, with a fair chance of an elec tion. Two of the t'rc'imiun establishment. Q0!;r friend Harry Levins and Mr. Turner, were married, and now we have to record the good fej'tune of our generous voting h'iend Jiiliuslh X. Moroland, who 'led to the hyrneiual altar, on Juiv :'-!. Miss Ab ide It. Kline, at Poi-o Citv Idaho. Q A(vn;:r. ,GOii l.ut Thursday as Hon. m.CCreeiiwood, of Marion county, was pa-sing Up the river with hi.-, team along die public road, he met an acquaintance. QHnisnrt distance above this citv and stop ped. OnMariing. th- team became un maiiagcaMe. and w9re thrown over the bank into the river, one horse breaking hn leg in the fall, ami both were ii ru u ncil . O The horses were both tine animals, and the iocs is about " ). P.t'sixKss CornTKsv. When the Oregon Iron Works at Portland were destroyed by firo&bere were a large number of jobs on 0ha:;d inethe shop not fmlshcL Not having the facilities to complete th's work, Mr. Pavid Monustcs, a pioneer mechanic of Portland, fend a liberal gentleman, kindlv epened his foundry to the unfortunate oir.pany. and thev'went in. and are now employed at tini.-hing their orders. e... Aokxo w i .k i ; m knt. We are under obli gations to Majojr ttraiman, the newsdealer of San Francisco, for late papers. Also tocJ'ol. We-t. messenger of the Orlonine. for ail tlieS,m Francisco dailies up to the hour of sailing for Portland. If these gen tlemen continue their favors we shall make Otheui a handsome bequest in our latter 'lays. Ail we have to cive now is our hest wishes and our thankfulness. Aeoumm. Mr. Daniel Harvey of this c-ty. was acquitted at Portland on last Vihjosday, ode trial for perjury. It is 6 'd none of his witnesses were examined, (&1 the case went to the jury without the I'ojper papers for a conviction, which ie in the Lands e-f the Prosecuting At torney. C amp Mf.etinu. We are requested by Key. Mr. Pevore, to state that the Pock ( feck camp meeting will hold over to imrrow. Th tff tendance has beea quite Luge, weather pleasant, and much interest hi the services. or.NDs Coon. It is music to our ears, to heur the plaining machinery running constantly the Miller Sc ; Pease m'iH, ia m.H jty. It ...unds good, and shows us .at "11 life hi not vet. extracted from the place. Vxtzii pirr.o. W. Pope & Co. of this citv . are Tinw l.,.. ;i.. . i ... . fu . . - . .. ousov einpioveu in inanu- airing tUO llili,- for ("lr,.,r.m ftlv oaier Works L'ouqum v. The E-tkki::isk. Last week the Oui: cox Citv ExTKr.rnr.-c was enlarged by the audition of one column to each page, and the k'ngfhenirtg of ail coluintin in a cor responding measure. Now we are giving to our readers a weekly paper in every respect equal to any hi Oregon, except those which are compiled liom daily edi tions in Portland. To enlarge at this time may seem to some extra hazardous, but we curetully counted the cost beforehand, and if our patrons do not fail to keep their i tilth with us. shall go on us thy p iper now appears, promising other additions as we are enabled to make them. Otherwise the paper wid be reduced to the origin.;! size. We hare determined Jo lift it be said that this town, with its advantages, has a paper equal to the times, if not in advance of other matters about us and while we are not given to grumb'ir.g run.-t. urge those iu arrears hr their subscription, and job work .specially, to come forward and set tle the same. At the close of this volume, tiiree months hence, we w ish to have the old boohs fully and finally closed all ac counts square, and .advance payments for volume two. Wo know thai we render a fair equivalent to ail our patrons for their favors, and feel that we are deserving of the support of every citizen ofthi.-t county, at least, yet there are hundreds of men who have not yet subscribed for the E TEKi'itisK. Men who are taking weekly, into their families. Eastern publications that are worse than Irusb : papers which exercL-j a pernicious effect upon their children, and which ought not to receive the support of enlightened people, when there ate plenty of papers pul-pi-died which are tree from evil intiuonces. The excuses of such men generally are : that they now take so many papers they canuot aiford their county- journal. It never seems to occur to another class of people, who take no paper, that there are in every vicinity many things of local interest which the county paper makes known, and which could reach the public in no other way. The reports of the proceedings of the courts?, of public meetings, of local socie ties, etc.. are all of general interest, and are worth more than the paper costs, ft is taken as sin index by strangers of the prosperity of the section where published. One wishing to go to a new place natural ly looks to the local paper to give him in formation concerning the resources and development of the vicinity, and its ap pearance and contents exercise no small inliuencc in deciding as to the destrabiiity of the location. The inTiou'-e of a well eomluc'od paper in attracting attention and immigration to a town or county, and. consequently increasing the value of propei ty. is very great, -and is sufficient reason why it should receive support from till enterprising utul intelligent citizens. ;-iomelii:ies a Democrat evades subscribing for the HvTKnruisK by saving that lie does not care to take it from partisan motives. We say to all such that if t'aey will sub scribe for the Jo-mM. stud (his paper, they have ail they want. Tims tlo-y won! .1 ob tain the journal designed to meet iheir own special wants, and not entirely ex clude the object we have in view, of giv ing them a useful paper. Union men will be found who p. Is o come under the head of evading their duty-, by raying that we are not partizan enough. The Orciju-n'mn and K)-e::i';usk is ail they want. Othe-s prefer the A-hwa' let liiem a:-o take the L-'-ti:u;'K!se. As a general thing the Ih.'j oKi'itiK will be found to contain a class of reading during each volume to more than return an eouivaleut for three dollars. Try it. A STrsau? tfiox. We feel scarcely able to express our thanks to Mr. Charles E. Murray, of this city, for the beautiful sign which now adorns the front of the Kvrcn nusK Ori-scK. It is rich, and more showy-, perhaps, than any other s-ign in Oregon, and as Mr. Murray has painted many for p irties in California, he assures us we have the neatest, of i.r.y priming otlice oh the coast, io say tin' lea.ii. We certainly feel great pride in ii --and well we should- kuowiug that If was ewof.'ed bv one among i;s so skillful, and so deserving of patronage. We have always maintained that cur Lome mechanics, in whatever avocation, were as skultrd as those of their class in any other part of the country and -te'.i work as Mr. Murray is doing proves it. in ids case, without special c ail ment. Sometimes a neat job of wu k is warded by parties who do not take the trouble to inquire whether it can be done at homo, until after they have so,;f to chm Francisco, or elsewhere and they have been disappointed by paying more for an article than our own homo lueehanlcs would have furnished tin tu in more sa'i.s taefory My ie. ii is always safeM to pat ronize home first. P.y sendltto abroad you are only retarding your own interests. Mr. Murray has our special acknow'edg men's, for the conspicuous, manner in winch he has placed us before the public and our wi-dncs tire that he may live long to see it daily, and meet with abundant suc cess in pursuing his labors among us. A(Tim:T. On Saturday lu-d Mr. ',. C. Lewis met with an accident o:i descending the Auerncohy hill cn v. h it is known as the canyon road, lie had just started down the hill, which is a long stud very steep (one. when the breeching to his har ness broke away, letting the wagon upon his horse, and causing the animal to run. On approaching the .-harp bend or curve iu the road, unavoidably the horse, wagon and sill 'were precipitated on a stump, throwing Mr. Lewis and Mi Mary Prown. who was w ith him, out with such violence as to injure Mr. L. considerably, and ut terly demolishing the wagon. Miss Prown roceivtd but siight injuries On the Saturday previous Mr. Isaac Fa it's horse ran away with him on descending the hill in this city, mid .Mr. Farr w;ts so badly in jured that he kept his bed several days. Pi-tu.sox.vL. Mr. J. A. Conuuibrd, late editor of the licv'uir, called upon us on last Saturday, c;t route to Portland, w here he will take steamer for San Francisco. Mr. Comerford, socially, is very much of a gentleman. . . .On the same day we were agreeably surprised to see friend C. P. 1 erry. Treasurer of the city of Portland, in our .s-'iefi'Oi. Mr. Ferry is an active, stirring gentleman, such sis you will nwr j'tni.t cm,1 of sorts ami grumbling that he lias oast his "lot in Oregon. Such, if you please, as those who always succeed in business Lev. Mr. Plakely. associate editor of the ia.;;.;:', was also in town on Saturday. He has met with a very suc cessful business tour, thus 1'ar, canvassing back to Sau Francisco, overland from Victoria. Wtui-AMF-TTK Ii'.ox Wo::!is. We had the pleasure of visiting the Willamette Iron Works at Portland, a lew days .-ir.ee. Not withstanding our friend llaiioci; gets ered.it for doing a .good share of the polit ical work at Portland he seems not to neglect Lis private atlairs. The Willam ette Works is of recent origin, but l.my show that business has been, and stiil is. promising. Mr. Nation, superintendent of the company, is i:i poor health, but he ltas lately got out. beside.; the usual amount of machinery for other?, a splen did engine of ; horse power for the com pany, which takes the place of one past in use of 12 horse power. The capacity of the works we found to have more than doubled since our visit last January. This does not show very pinching times. Caution. We would caution our lady friends owning canaries. about leaving the cages in exposed places. On last Satur day a chicken hawk pounced down upon a tine singer owned by Leon. Ihller. and destroyed the bird in its cage, at the door of the Lincoln Bakery, on Main street. Such a bold stroke on the part of a wild bird is rarely seen. Axvnuui CiiALt-EXv;:-:. Wo learn that the Clackamas club ot this e'ty have sent the Occidental of Vancouver a challenge to meet them on the grounds of the club in this city on the "2 'id or -ffJinst. iiie return game between the Benedicts and Bachelors of Clackamas club was played on Thursday resulting in favor of the latter by -Ui points. In justice to the married men wo would state that they did their boss but signally failed. Mm I::i;ivxi : As the match game played between the BenT-dicts and Bachel ors yesterday is claimed by the latter. 1 deem it my duty to inform you otherwise. Jt resulted in an even game, the Bachelors doing all the baiting and scoring, and the Bene iicts doing all the chasing after the haii 1 Yours. Juiv 13 IS ii7. IlEccn "ks Bkxedict. Pi.vxos. II. Sinsheimer & Co., of New York, manufacture the bell metal, patent Agraffe Grand Scale Piano Forte, of which II. Sinsheirner, No. Ill Front street. Port land, have on hand a complete assortment, which he offers at wholesale or retail. Mr. S. is also agent for Steimvay it Sons celebrated piano fortes, and for A. II Thompson's Patent Swell and Voice Tretnalo Choral Organ. It will remuner ate miy person for the time spent, in tak ing a look at these instrument!, as they ate beautiful to behold and their sounds sweet to hear. St ci.tME CilEKK. J. J. Knowlton t Co.. o.Td Kearney street, San Francisco, sent us a map of " Newport, Cal.'-' The jiai I'Jin exposes it as being ' a grand swind ling scheme for selling lots to gullible peo ple in the Eastern and Western States. Probably J. J. Knowlton thought we would give the scheme a notice. Perhaps we should had we not previously been swindled by that firm out of a bill'for ad vertising, which they have received the cash for. Done Up. The Oregonlan of yesterday " docs'" the Salem nincompoop up in this style : " A fellow w ho gets a hearing through a Salem paper boasts that he was once known in Portland as editor of this journal. That lie was here for a shwrt time is true : and he. might add that this journal had some difficulty to recover from the infliction. Also that it is still con scious of having been "bilked-' out of some hundred of dollars in cash through his instrumentality." Sam thinks he has a ' reputation as a winter on this coast."" Perhaps he has a " reputation" fur some ting else. C.U-GUT Up. For three weeks past, in consequence of sickness in the Editor's family, this paper has been from six to t m hours behind time. This Week, how ever, thanks to Mr. F. A. Hill, who gave us a lilt, we are up to time, or at least so nearly so that in future the paper will ap pear as of old. IIkiu.s Up. Yesterday afternoon anoth er large Cougar was brought to town, heels up, in a farmer's; wagon. These monsters w ill soon be like the tribes of Pooshieti America, vide la.-.t ILirpcr, if our rural friends do not let them alone. Laid Up. Our friend P. II. Good met with an accident on Thursday evening, white hewing out a slick of timber with which to frame a better foundation for the E.vratrKiSK building, by cutting his loot, and i.s now unable to attend to business. Fi.F.Asnu-; i'AKrv. Mr. aud Airs. Kester, Miss Kester and Miss Obey, lately left us for a trip to Yaqniua Bay-. The Hale J'jvrn'il notices their arrival at Eugene, and .-peaks of parties at Albany ami Cor vallis who were to accompany them. P. S. The party rcturued a few days sJnce greatly relreshed. CiiAxo:-; or STK.Mi-:us. The G.r.rife says the J'- will probably not be able to reach Corvsillis many mote times during the mi miner. The o wiil take her place being of lighter draught. A:.tr.-r:::. A Washington dispatch of ; the Dili says the General Land OHice lias' adjusted the claim of Oregon for live years and found ;ecuri:ig to the State upon net sa.Ies of public htnds for the year lf-Oo and leuU, due the State vfo.otid. M i ( hrv of .'.xi A ut. The music and art gal Mr. V.. T. Shunahan, Portland. Or. gen. is ;t place where all that is pleas ing and meritorious may be seen and heard. See advertisement. Bi:-0:u;!-:r. We sire requested to state that the select school of Miss Oiney and Miss Pevore. at the Baptist Church in this cliy. will re-open on Monday next. SPIJ CIAL NO TJCES. Wonderful but True. Msulatne Remington, the wcild-rcnowned Astcologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantors to produce; a perfect and lite-like picture of the fut uro husband or wife of the applicant, with date ot iiiai i uige, occupation, leading traits of character, Ac. This is no imposition, as tes timonial, without number can assert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of wyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and slaippcd envelope addressed to yourself, yon wiil receive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. Address iu continence, Madame GcuTiiroB Keiwixo tox, P. O. Box 2i.i7, West Troy, X. Y. it'nly A Young Lady lleturning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the city, was hardly recognize .1 bv her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic. Hushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty-three she really appeared but eigh teen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them that she used the Circassian Balsa, and considered itaniuvalual.de acquisition to any Lady's toilet. liy its use any Lady or Gentleman can improve their personal appcstnuice an hundred fold. It, is simple in its combi nation, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed m its eiiieaev in di awing itnpurities from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. P.y its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface as Nature in teiuied it should be, clear, soft, stnooth ami beautiful. Price 1, sent by Mail or Kxpress. i n receipt of an order by Vi L. CLALK i Co., Chemist. No. " West Fayette Street, Syracuse, X. V. The only American Agents for the sale of the same. e .hiy Know thy Destiny. Madame E. F. Thornton, the great English Astrologist Clairvoyant and Psychometrieian, who has astonished the scientiiie classes e the Old V'orld. has now located herself at Hudson, X. Y. Madame Thornton possesses such wondeful powers of seeonu sight, as to ena ble her to impart knowledge of t he greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marrv, and by the aide!" an instrument of in tense powerknown as the Psvchomotrepe, trisai aniees to prce.ued a life like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date, of marriage, position in lit-, leading traits of character, Ac. This is no humbug, as thousands ot testimonials can assert. She will send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. Hy eaciosinz a small lock ofhair, and stat ing place of birth, r.ge, disposition and com plexion, and enclosing fifty cents and Mumped envelope addressed to yourself, you wilt receive the picture an t desired informa tion by return mad. All communications sncre iiy cotiii.lentjii'. Address iu confidence, Maoame K. F. Thornton, P. O. Box 22:j, Hudson, X, Y. (iithly ! If you wish the very Lose Caiunet Photo ! ca.U'HS. vou must call oiiDu.uii.ki- A Uvlof i sov, 42;) 'Montgomery street. San Francisco. 1 j5"--'-5v A Victory.- OREGON CITY BUSINESS. 1853. 1807. Cliarman & Brother STILL ON HAND! FTER FOUPvTLEX YEARS EXFEP.I x ence in business in this city, under the old motto thstt "A Nimble Sixpence is Bet ter than a Slow Shilling," we propose to oiler greater inducement than ever to our custom ers to pay us cash for goods, as we are deter mined to SELL CHEAP FOR CASK! Whidi Is the only Remedy For tte Present cry of Ilard Times. We beg leave to i a for in our numerous cus tomers that we have just received, direct from San Francisco, a Large and well Selected STOCK OF GOODS SUITABLE FOE, THIS HAREET. Consisting in part, of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware t Queeasivare, e!c., also : PAINTS! OILS!! c,-c. Together with a splendid assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES! Of every description, all of The best quality, and latest styles. Also: HATS AND CAPS! Of every description, for both The Ladles' and Gents' Wear Gents' r.nd Ladies' Furnishing Goods kept constantly on hand, all of which we will seil at the very lowest price for cash. Couutiy produce tiskcu in exchange fur goods. Particular attention paid to orders from the country. Also: To consignments of goods, and prompt returns made tur the same. I if "We return our thanks to our numer ous customers for their past patronage, aud ask a continuance of the same, pledging our selves to act honestly with nil who favor us with their trade. ' CHAR-MAN Jt PRO. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SASH. Doors, and blinds, always on hand ior sale by chaumax .v ppo. IATLXT MF.PICINFS of all kinds kept for sale by C1IAUMAN A. PRO. AlT(HrAM:S HOME made chairs, constantly on hand by CHAPMAN A PRO riMl I'LL IXC. KYI'S UPEPIOR HOME a made w ool-baiting, for de by CHAPMAN' o PRO TILOFR. BACON. LAPP. AND DRIED H fruits, keot constantly on hand by CHAPMAN A PRO. W 7" ALL PAPER, WIXPOW Curtains ot ail Kitiils. and paper shades. Sold by CHAPMAN .v PRO A Nails, rope, etc.. just received by CHAPMAN S: PRO. riv BOARDS I Keeiers, reives, etc.. for sale by CHAPMAN A PRO ALL OF WHICH WE Wi i .L SELL AT the 1 owes i market value for CASH, or such produce as our trade will io-edY. CUARMAN A-'PIP . y CHAPMAN A PRO. G. W. POPE & Co., BEALF. RS IN STOVES, Piw'ps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. And Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sliest Iron Ware, Main Street, Oregon City. The subscribers would respectfully an nounce that they keep constantly on hand a irood assortment f Cooking, Parlor, Air Tigiit, and other stoves, suitable to this niai Ket, winch arc being Offered tit Portland Prices ! Our assortment in this line is large, and em braces almost any desired pattern, including the BUCK, HENRY CLAY, HEARTHSTONE, WESTERN EMPIRE, GREAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, 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, Woodeuware, etc. C. W. POPE & Co. Oregon City, Anril 2'dh. 1 1. A. J. MOVKOE. W. A. K. MELI.KX. Dealers in California, Vermont, and Italian Marbles, Obelisks, Monu mails, Head and Pool stones, Salem Oregon-. .Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished to order. U-J.lf a. u. eribforik II S R '.MOVED TIIE BALANCE OF bis stock of Wines and Liquors, TO Xo, 1! Frst ret-t, PorSIatnl, Orgon. Directly in the rear of his former place of busine.-s. Parties in want of Extra line Wines and Brandies, will do well to call. Empty Pipes and Barrels for Sale. (-J7.tf IJotice to Leonard A. Cuiriniings. II('IIA!:i) OL'GH vs. LEONARD A. i CCMMIXGS. Content for hind in T. 1 N. it. 5 P. Notice to Leonard A. Cummings, Richard Oneh bavirsr aiudied at this oihee to enter as a pre-en: otiou right, the lot 4 of section SI, the X. " Vi". quarter of X. A". quarter of section -2s, and the E. half of N. h. qusuter ot section Z'.i, in i. is. R. 5 P., alleging that you have abandoned said land, and ti tin -r proof in support of such idlesiation ; 1 on are, therefore, hereby uo tiiied that vou will be allowed until the Sotb day of Jul v. 1-tjT, to appear at tins otliee and establish your right to said tract of land, otherwise" said uroof of abandonment w ilt be taken as true, and your entry theieol re ported lor caticiiatieai. OWEN" WADE. Resistor. 1 1 EN K V W'AK U LN . Receiver. Land Office. Oresion City Oresron, June -l tsi-,7 ').4t Free to Everybody. A large j 2P Circular, giving information of the greatest ;r,nrtnnw to thfi voune- of both sexes. It teaches how the bouielr may become beauti fol tin; desnised rejected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fait to send their address, aud receive a copy post-paid, bv return mail. Address P. O. Ih-awfi- 21. 'frov. X. Y. i'r.nr7 OREGON CITV BUSINESS. 5. It. EALSTOIi, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! Corner of Main and Fifth streets, OREGON CITV, OREGON. STOCK COXSISTS IX PART OF TIIE lollowing articles : DRY GOODS, PRINTS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHEETINGS, LONG ec SQUARE SHAWLS, LADIES' SILK CLOAKS, BROWN & BLEACHED MUS LINS, GENTS' EURXISIING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, ALL KINDS, DOORS, S ASH, HARDWARE PAINTS OILS, &c, &c, &c. U0.lv) For tJe LatcsC Style OF GENTS' CLOTHING! K t Co to Act.t nniui a .' t - - ' - s HEW izi SPBKla STYLES U FOR U-5 L A 18 67. .... o ... . S. ACKEElIAIf! Wishes to inform his Old Friends, uiul the public generally that he has received by the last steamer A FL'LL VARIETY OF H p ii g Goods! The Largest Stock that bus ever yet come to this market, consisting of such as DRY GO OPS! Ot almost every kind ! CLOTHING ! Of the very latest Styles ! BOOTS AND SHOES! In great variety ! Mens. Ladles, Misses and ChMdreiCs Hats, all nf the latest stile for SPRING WEAR! ' Also, a well selected stock of Croeenes, and all other snoods in proportion. Please give me a call and examine fur yourself. Xo trouble to show goods. tc?"l will sell as cheap as the cheapest. S. ACK KRS AN, Chairman &. Warner's eld brick store, lyl i Main st., Oreuon City. X. P. All kinds of Produce bought. OREGON CITY c o si i a n y THE APOVE COMPANY ARE X0W producing a quality of WOOLEN G00BS WHICH ARE Superior to any ever before olTered cn tlis Pacific Coast ! Comprising CASS I ME RES. TWEEDS, HAIID TIMES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARN, etc. 2 c7" Using only the best grades of Wool. The above goods nre ottered to the trade on the nios' favorable terms. All orders will meet with piuiopt attention. Address : It. JACOSi. Ajrent, -o.r.m ) OroL'iin Citv, Oretron. Or L. WHITE & PitO.Agetits'at Portland. LiNQOLH BAKERY! AVcst Sitle IIaiii Street, Oregon City Oregon. L. DILLER Proprietor. HAVING REMOVED IXTO MY NEW BTJIIi DING! I WOULD INFORM TIIE PUBLIC THAT I still continue the manufacture of BREAD, PIES, CAKES, PILOT BREAD, Boston, Baiter, Sugar and Soda CEAOKEES. cf-c, cf-c, r. In mtilition In which 1 u-il i k con rnn si iiTill v on baud a large stock ot the best staple aud FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. I am alsi agent for the celebrated nurscry and FLOWER GARDEN! of 11. MILLKR, Milwaukie, and am prepared to supply orders tor r lowers and shrubbery at the N ursery ju ices. l:ly Ij. DiiAA-.ii.. I OHNSONA MeCOWX ARE THE Local j Agents in Oregon City, of the Pacific lire Insurance Company, (lie best doing business on this coast. This Company is the only one in Oregon that Issue Policies and Adjusts Losses Without referring the case to San Francisco. ALSO, AGENTS OP TIIE Horth. America Life Insurance Co.! Presenting the most desirable features, having its policies guaranteed by the State of New York. ;--;?" Don't delay attention to these mat ters until your property is destroyed by fire, or until vou sire sick, when vou car.uot be insured. Call immediately. 32.tf LOCUS & ALBUIG II X , EXCELSIOBlL MARKET I Corner of pourlhand Main Sis., Oregon City Oregon. TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING the onbiic that thev keen constantly on hand all kinds tresh and salt meats, such as BEEF, PORK. .MUTTON. VEAL, C 0 i iN E D BEEF, II A MS, PICK ELEL PORK, LARD, And everything else to be fov,nd in their tine of business. l. Hi t .s .t A LJUiiUU I . Oregon City. April S-lth, 157. -My PORTLAND BCSIXESS GUIDE. I'ersons having business iu 1'ortbtnd are ud-vi.-ed to note the following tirms. CHAS. 1IODOK. .C1IAS. E. CALEF . . OEO. W. SXELL. HOBGE, CALEF & Co., DEALEKS IS DETJGS and MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, AKD WISDOW GLASS, r.-inxsjEs, B 'RUS TIES, PAIXTEIM' Hdt.-ruili, and Driiy-jigta Sundries. 07 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Co.) JUST OPEXTXG AT THE NEW STORES Xos. 10(5 to 172 FIE.ST STEEET, POUTLASD, RT K13RGBEH & SH1NDLER ! FUItXITURE direct from Eastern Manufac turers. Complete assortment. The Tiade supplied on liberal terms. I'ULU AND OTHER MATERIALS FOR Podding. THREE-WHEELED CIIILDRX'S CAPS, ut umisuidly luw rates. IMPERIAL FILLING a new, elastic, and pure article for matrasses. (uLtf Sixteen Years in Oregon. S. J. M 5 0 9 R M 1 C K, SldUsic the Si Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his old customers (and as many new ones as may not be acquainted witu the fact) that he stdl continues to operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK STORB, 105 Front Street, Portland. (exactly opposite moot hood) Where he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, IXSTRUCTIOX BOOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments, ciiuittrti svic itoiiKs, BASS, VIOL, CU1TAR and VIOLIX STlilNtJS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, ' MISCHLLAXEOUS BOOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, Id AO A 7.1 NFS, GLObKS, PRESSES, lyr.j PENS, Photographic Albums, And every other article in the above line. - 3L. IL IE K. Y ! One door south from the corner of First and Morrison streets, near the Western, Portland, Oregon. Win. T. Slianahan, mi'OUTEIt AND DEALER IX .17 US I CA I INSTR UMRNTS, PINE ENGRA VINO'S, PICTURE PR AMES And MOLDINGS. THE FINEST AND PARC EST STOCK of Engravings, Crotnos, Plain and col ored LilhoirrHphs, etc., ever before offered in this market, just recei.-ed and for sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! also : Views of Columbia River Scenery ! Constantly on hand. AO EXT FOB BRADBURY S CELEBRATED Bss22d Scale IPiassos I Which have u'tven universal satisfaction, and which he guarantees to sell sit San Fran cisco prices. Z-fT3 Special attention piven to framing Photoeratib Engravings, etc. Mr. Shiiiiahan, formerly of A. Koh- ler's establishment. San Francisco, will at tend to tuning and repairing Pianos, Melo deons, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. Pianos lor Rent. (30. ly o 33 rjv AND PAPER HANGING WAREHOUSE! Xo. IF? Front street, Portland, BE(J LKAVE TO IM''U.n illK public that they keep an extensive stock. of CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, DAMASKS LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES AND BANDS, GILT MOLDINGS, And all goods in the CARPET & UPHOLSTERY JJLNE ! We Iniport our Ooo.i Direct from tlie Ea(, sxml sell at Francisco Prices t WALTER BRO.'S, 11" Front street, nearly opposite Vaughn's Wharf, Portland', Oregon. (Si, HIGGINS &. CD:S Home Haimfactured Soap. OX AND AFTER JAXUARY 1st. 1C7, we will sell our Soap at the following rutes, for CASH, only : FAMILY SOAP. Per 100 Boxes, or over, at 1 45 per Pox. f,0 v. 1 f, 1 ,-s ... 1 .Ii " CHEMICAL OLIVE. 41 Bars, Si lb. 3 20 " " 20 " 19 lb. 1 ' "li7E warrant our Soap to be equal to any article that can be imported, and su perior to many bifiuds that nre offered in this market. " HIGGINS 4 Ca Xo. 8 Front street, 1 block iwrth O. W. Co.'s wharf. Port land. January 1. 1S?.7. fiPlv J L'STICES' PLAXKS. of every descrip tion, for sale at tnc LMMin''- omi -. Avk your neighbor to subscribe for thij ExTKrKiSE, MIS CEL LA NEO US. OREGON LEATHER ! The Best on the Coast. j-rrpr Tlios. Ariiistroiisr? 'eiSk&si Manufacturer of Mr III ",- in ut, ALtBliDS OF LEATHER! Mn.VACK!E, Oregok. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN furm DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS That he is prepared to furnish as cood and durable an article of Leather as can be made on the Pacilic Coast, at the following rates: Harness Leather, per lb 25 to SO cents. Extra heavy, for Concord 33 Skirting, per pound 23 to ."2 " Pelting, in the side $. " Cut, per square foot, l 00 Side, upper, " 1C to 20 cents. irain Leather " " " IS to 22 " Lij;ht Psi'd, or Grain for Wo men's work is to 20 " Calfskins, per doz :$;;o 00 to ,Jlo eo Rip " " 4eoo to Oo 00 Pridle. per side 3 t-.r, lo 4 'Jol'ar, ter side 1 00 to 2 7o Luce Leather, per side 2 00 to 4 00 -??" I do not t! dek ttistt Harness. Leather should necessarily be made iu Santa t'rnz, iu order to stand the test of our climate; Z'-f Nor do I think that Pel tins, in order to bear the strain of Oregon Msichinery, inust be made 111 the Atlantic States. ALL I ASK IS A And I will prove, to the satisfaction of ail concerned, that Oregon Leather is the best on the Coast. .K-?" All onlcrs wiil meet with prompt at tention. Address: THOMAS ARMSTRONG, "blv) Mshvaukie. Oregon. Family Iyc Coloi. Patented October Ulh, 1-CO. PERPECT PAST COLORS. Black, Dark Green, Black Silk, Llisht Green, Dark Blue, Magenta, L'gat Blue. Maize, Prcuch Blue, 'Maroon, Claret Broicn, Orange, Dark Broicn, Pink, Light Broim Purple, SnutJ" Brnu-n, Royal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crimson, Scarlet, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Drab, Sol ferine), Paivn Drab, Violet, Nclloir. Light Pawn Drab. POIl DYEii; S1I,1Z, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, (Moves, Ponnets, HiUs, Feathers, Children's Clothing, Ami all Iviods of "Wearing Aj;;i:ncl. A Paving of Eighty per Cent. For 2." cents you can color as many roods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye w ith perfect success. Diiections in English, French and German outside of each packnsre. HOWE A STEVEN'S, "or, Rroadway, Boston. For sale by SMITH & DAViS, I'ortland Oregon. 21. A CA15IJ Will TI3K Spring & Summer Clotluii Tnctc of S;a si PraiKisio. BADGER & LITJDErJBEHCxEE, Xos. 411, 41 3 and 41o Battery street, Cor. ;Uevc'nint, S;m Fi'aucisco, Importers and V holesalk Dealers KKT1KE NEW AXB FHES1I -STOCK ! T7E WOULD CALL ATTENTION' OF V V Country Merchants to our usnalh large stock ol' Goods. Our stock comprises every article in the Clothing- and Furnishing line. We have constantly on hand the hu g est and greatest variety of Cassimcres and Wool Hats, of any house in Sun Francisco, and our prices for these troods are less than those of any Louse, as we receive them di rect from the manufacturer's consignment. Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods is particularly attractive, and the great feature to the country merchant is the Unusually low juices. Less than the Cost of Importation ! V'e also keep the staple articles in the Dry Goods line, which Goods we have pur chased in this market under the hammer, and are olfering them at New York cost, or less. We publish this card in order that We may make new acquaintances, and induce those who have not heretofore purchased of us, to call and examine our stock. Good Articles and Low Prices ! Are the greatest inducements to al! who jmrchase to sell agaiu. Merchants who buy of us can make a good profit, aud sell to their customers at a low figure. J Ft f-mniii, UfxiH-HfiiVti wir (Ut fierr't, BADGLK ii. LIN DEXBEPG F.R, Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse, Nos. 411, 4 PI and 415 Battery street, San Francisco. Sl.tun IN MOSS' BUILDING, Main Street Oregon City The und?rigned will keep on hand ail the varieties of fresh and cured meats : Poultry, Vegetables, Corned Beef a)td Pork, Bacon. Hams, Lard, Tallow, c-t A liberal share of patronage is solicited, ns I expect to keep as good an assort men', and of as good quality, sis the country afford which wiii lie delivered to purchasers at any reasonable distance in t'uu citv. 0:1 y 1 B. MAYER. IX TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon for the County of Clack amas ss. Suit in equity to dissolve marriugo contract. Sophia Plounqtiin, plaiutitf, vs. Manuel Felix Plounquin, defendant. I'll cent revenue stamp cancelled. To the ttbove named defendant : Tn the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against vou in the above entitled action, iu thcVourt aforesaid, by the fir-t. day of thf nevt term thereof, which will be begun and held more than site weeks after the date of this summons. And if you fail to answer the comohur.t as aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for costs and dis bursements of this action, and apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint on hie, to-wit : A decree forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between vou ana plaintiff, and also to have he children named in said conijdaict given into the custcdv of" plaintiff. JOHNSON' & MeCOWX, Attoruevs fee Plaintiff. Oregon City, July Pith, lj-'i7. (CS.tf Notice! ' Q AMUEL LAMBERSOX vs. George Carble O and James Curly. Contest for lots 4 and .", and N W quarter of SE quarter of section t ' s u 1 w. To the above ntinied fierge Carlile and James C'arty ; Samuel Laniber scn having ms.de app! feat ion at this otliee to enter the above described tract of land, al leging that yon have abandoned the same, and filing proof in surpertof such allegation You are hereby notified that vou will be allowed thirty davs frotn this date to appear at this ofiie? "and establish vour right to said tract. Failing to do so the proof that you hav aband.i-.ifd your claims will betaken as true and the entry of said Lambertsou al lowed. OWEN WAPE. Register, 1 1 KN Ii Y W A R R EN , Receiver. Laud Office, Oregon City Oregon, July 12th, 1-07. i MISCELLANEOUS. : : . BIlITrOH & GP.AY, Attorneys at L aw, No. 370 Seventh st., P. O. Pox 1034, Washixotox City. If. C. O FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN' to LAND O Business, lefore the Genera! Land Ollico and Interior Department, and generally to business before the Executive Departments and Congress. Having had years of experience in thd Geneial Land Otliee, and a long aud succes ;'ul practice in land claims and controversies, ve are enabled to oiler valuable services be bre the U. S. Supreme Court. Interior De partment, and General Land Oiliee. "t-T We refer generally to ail U. S. Land Olbecrs. " I-37.SIU WHILE YOU CAN Buy a Good Farm Cheap, qnnrpiIRi:E HUNDRED and TWENTY 0&) X Acres of good landiSsitnateil with in 12 mdes of Oregon City, m a scum East course, in a nice section of the country, is now ofi'erW for ssle at a bargain. The hind has upon it a GOOD HOUSE, SPLENDID PAPN. WELL OF WATER. AX ORCriATiD, And "0 Acres under Fence! It has been known as the Patterson Farm located by Abbott. 320 329 320 320 320 For further particulars call at this office or upon TliUM A-CK " LENOX, Eureka Saloon, cor. Front and Taylor, ;-,.-.tf 1 Portland. Oregon. 60 HOSTETTEfS CELEBRATED STOMACH A Puro and Powerful Tonic, o o C'orm-tivi- 11 ml Alt cvs: t i ve. of whiiiUt fui ci'icsicj- in discjiscs afiliv STOMACH, LI VSR AND EOVvTSL,S. piiotkctivi: KteprnTiEs. Prevents l'ever and Ague and Lunous Ke- mittciit Fevers ; fortities toe system against Miasma soul the evil efu.-cts q "of unwholesome water ; invigor ates the organs ot digestion and the bowels ; Steadies tlic .Vn vi s mttl tends to Pro long UKMEIltAl- I51H)PF.KT.ES. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick and Nervous Headache, dceiral l.'eoiliiy, Nervousness, I-jr-ssi.S of Spirits, Cons-ijiation, Colic, inlcrmit- tfcnt rovers, Sea Siekr.ess, Cramps aud Spsisirs, and til cuitijihitrts of cither sex arising Ironi Bodily Weakness, v!;ether inheicnt iu the system or PRODUCED BY SPECI AL CAUSES. o -70THIXG THAT IS NOT V.'HOLE li some, genial, suid restorative in its 101 ture, enters into the composition of HOS TETTFK'S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains no miner, il ot any kind ; i;o deisdiy bctar.ieal eiement ; 110 Sci-y excitant ; but i.s si ci mbimition of iho extracts of rare babfunic hcifis. aud jihinis, with the imrest and mildest of all diflus: stinuiiaiits. The week stoiiisich is rapidly invigorated, and the appetite restored by lids tOi.se, and hence it works wonders in cases of 1 M'-pepsia, and in less confirmed finns of Iniiigt-.Mion. Acting sis a gentle and j.aink-ss api ient, as well asipon the liver, it also invsuiatuy re lieves the Constipation superinduced by tr ier oh. r actiou of the digestive and secretive organs. O Persons of feeble habit, liabhQo Xcrrons Attachs. Lowness ot Soirits. and Fits of - 1-. .-. I.. .j. . t, -. ...... mr, f-i.d j'romj-t and j-erinaiuent reliet the Ihrtei's. The testimony on this J.SUigl! from t point is com-hi-ivo, sue! f in both sexes. As si Genuine Toi-ie, HOSTETTEifS BIT TERS pro'!nc ifi'. cts whi:h r.mst beexpeii enccu or wituc.-si d btfote they can be tally appivcia'. In cases ot Constitutioual O Weaklie.-s, Prcniatui 1; Decay, a i Pei-ioty aud Decret.'.tui'.e aiissng rem old age. it ex ercises the electric iui'-nc-nee. In the coiiva b. scent stages of all diseases it oi-ersites as a delightful invigoiant. W hen the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to ic-enforce and re-cstabhsh their). Last, but not least, it is the- only safe stiin) uhuit, being manufacie.i ed from souiul and inocuous iimteiiuis, and entirely free from the acrid elements present more or less in nil the ordinary tonics and stomachics ol tho day. SOLD FA" FRY WHERE. O Q f a i j j 1. 11., iALii,i',iiiiii., jijjfijis. S5:tf. Port land, Oregon. HIGHLIT IMPORTANT ! To all wising IIOlVsK SHOEING, BLACK-' SMITHING, IKON, ETC. John W. Lewis, Corner of MAIXand $E' WXD stneU, OREGON CITY, Take9 this opportunity to inform Pis old customers, ami the public in general, that ho now lias on hand THE CELBBPcATSB urasora plow i And other attcrns which he warrants iu every jiarticular to give satisfaction. The Farming community are especially and earnestly invited to call and see these im plements, before purchasing elsewhere. All woik m bis line is done in the best possible manner, and at ssu li y. rices as lau-t suit all. In connection v.ilh the above de jiai tmeiit of bu.-ine-s the undersigned is also jirepared to manufacture Wagons and Carriages o f every kind! in point of style end durability EQl'AL TO A Ti V IMPOitTKD! Having constantly on hand for sale si iage assortment of matt rial, consisting in pufof WAGON TfMBER, 1R ON STEEL, ETC., The proprietor is Enabled to fill all Orders! The Most Favorable Terms. .yj work from this establishment. and all material sold on order, is warranted to be as represented. J. W. LEWIS. Oregon Citv. D- l.lU. j i:;v THE NATIONAL G0&EGS -OF SUSIXLSS AaD IOaDIERCE ! Corner of ALDER r.nd FRONT streets. P Oil TLA sh Oil EG ox. TIIIS POPULAR, PRACTICAL INP tution oilers the be-t and most success ful System of l'racticaf l'raitiing and thor ough Business Discipline, TO QUALIFY Young ami JlitWIc Aged -J31-Z. J3L2 90 - Por an Active, Successful Life ! ;..-," Tuition f u- the lull Business Coirisc, time uniiruiled, Those wishing to become members, will be. admitted auy week dsiv iu tiu.CX fur. No amimuion at the time of entering. The College Oiizti! gWsng tuli injbrma ... tion. is sent free to all who desire it. -y Applicants w-U ay-p'.v iu person er by leiu-r, to M. K. LAUDLXSLAGER, 24.Cmj q President, Marriage and C I ia-y, aa essay op Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relict.. Scut free id charge in sealed letter cn vc lope Address: Dr. J. SKILI.IX HOUGHTON. 41) Howard Assoeiat'on, Phi!adrlphia Pa.( o o o o o o o 0 o o 0 O 0 O o