ANA o o ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE o i D ..ii....-Tnr ' C"'Jl o o mi, M W !! ----i " ' KEJIOMAL-. The office o! this paper is removal from , "id stand to the room formerly occn- as the County Clerks office, nearly -o.. In our old office." (,pOSU- ucrors 'Notice -The ev. Ja . R. . c,,hvo.d.of Mibvaukie, will preach m St. 1 ai"s (Episcojftlj Church a Sunday next, .Ulicuual hour of morning and evening ecrvicc. - . ' ; . WiN-TS" IJ;-.-Ess.-TTU-Hp-river boats lure now sufficient water to make reguU.r trh9 3S far up as Corvullis. The late i Jn have raised Hie river sufficiently to f . 1 "irr.int transportation again this winter. Tim steamers Reliance. Active. die route, and the Fannie Patton will robabiy be ready tor service in two or Le weeks. We learn that there .s plen- . fre-lit on the. river waiting shipment. 1-. ...".. t ,,, lm its daily trom here to inert-in v v -- , . i ....i i nmr sin.l one daily up the river. j. looks like business on the 1 . T. Compa ny's wharf. L'xkcctor's Sale. Mr. A.J. Cason. ex Poutor of the estate ofrs. Rebecca R. Ca pon, deceased, will tell considerable per sonal property Saturday Nor. 19. at the tl,M,i near the Clackamas bridge. The propertv to be sold embraces 20 head j nf Cade. 81) head of s!icp. and a fine lot i w I of household lurmtnre. iu oo 1 Chance to get bargains. - C.iitt, Disc;).--This celebrated Wizard and slight-hand performer will give one J performance at -Mr. Myers Hall, m tuto city, to morrow evening. We see it slat by our esclungi fl that this gentleman ex-c(-!s anything that has ever performed in ihi- State in his line, and all agree that he is the wonder of the age. We hope there will he a lull house, as there will be nnth i.ig exhibited that is calculated to offend any oie. Anothk!: EvrKKrnisK. Leading capi talists and business men of Nevada City hivo conceived the idea of getting up an IiiJitsirial Fair. The managers are among the most responsible and respected citi mis of Nevf.da. who engage in this enter ,ii.-e for the benefit of their school fund. (irsatl Slripr-t, Auburn. Cal., Sept. l- lr(7i). See advertisement in another ..jluir.n. o i: n t k i r a i x u e xt. uti last eunesiay I'g'jt a (litiiiken squaw nfude her appear .; on the ;-treet in the business portion o: the town, singing "Shoo Fly,"' en ti'i'.ainiiig a large crowd, cursing, s we ar ia,', and using obscene language, in Kiur to the l.orror of the people living ji-.ir ly. After continuing her entertaiu- it ior about two hours, the night watch- j to nun came along and put tier ou a wheel- larrow and took her to jail. Not .Mich. A report was circulated in town last Wednesday that Mr. C. F. Leat ;; was sick with the small pox, lying -.'lit1 in the cabin which he had appro ;i;i!fd. We are happy to say that there w in truth in the report, as he was in jesterdav. V learn that cur readers at Needy do not 1 -' ! o eive their paper unt 1 a week after it is ; r;!!((i, cjuscd bv the j ackagr- being taken j 'lui-ni and not. returned until the tiext ! v :t!tcr ihe mail leaves Aurora- for 'hat I i c lliere is a daily mail from' here t 'i oid we c.m'tOsee the necessity fir ! iiiaatior from . this place having to go to ; i ii 1 bii;g returned. We slia.l do our : I yaueuy tt.e maftei-0 1 1 1 nt. While Mr. Archie Clark m iged in iifting railroad timbers, r il on him. inju ring him so serious- 1 f ' ' died from the effects fist Tliurs- j apixdotment of viewers to locate a private iii'ir.iing. The deceased leaves a i roade lroni his place lo the county road leak funi'.y and relatives to mourn Lis j ing t Ore-on City. Messrs. Win Holmts, t i L. D C. Latoureti e aud Jr.s. Eaton were ap- ' pointed and ordere I to give notice to owners c :t. TW City Council elected j i..f land oropo- i-d to becros-cd, '.Chnrman. Councilman, to fill the va- , A petition tVo.n, I esse Adkjns praying 'to ,ry nccusioned by tin. iosignation of '.I Jact-lj. U-itiiiT. A fight occurred last Satnr y n;ght. in one of the saloons n; town. c '"art hollowed murder loud nough tip the neighborhood. x I'Kxt. As the steamer Albany v.-.as "i down the river last SatimL.17. 1 ; i flat boat, in passlitg through a M' place, ran into the bank and i -tde Uat-boat all to pieces, aud madj 1 1 the steamer. i0 st. Our friend Milton Stratton, N-cretary of the Oregon Woolen 'during, Company was married ItKsday, at Saletn. to Miss Helen 'las. We congratulate our friend. T "lthetn both a happy future. r'-u Down. The Steamer Dayton 5 nas been so long running on the 1 river, and connecting at its vi h the Willamette boats, came n n'-o the baln last'Stinday. " "MATinx Waxtsd. Mr. Geo. T. J will hear of something to his ad- by adoressing J. M. Bacon, Post t V 'his place. Oregon andVash- errntory papeis please copy this j cu Arc'it-vT Tt,. ; , The strainer Sttc tiip. stove a huge .... i lilt; LvUlilSJl IIC- i her crawn She will be out again in a o CjHixK. The time table on i i--ia i . . -u ..as agtuu been changed. iar rge addition has been ""iWl the et wider. basin, making it about A F'BBMr. Lewis left a can- ''aiiln-in hti 1.. -, Deb. " oou-iu last i-nativ even- J"-' went out, which cau-ht fhe . iu. n Was discovered just in -are tlie building from destruc- i sni-Ru.-The steamer Active 7;:'n last Wednesday for llarris- "rst boat ..f (i.-..n ... iue locomotive l ortlanu .the road last Sunday for the -mce she went over the trestle- O -Chas. Williams, a well-known this place, died very suddenly -"i-c. last i- rid ay. . Ci "t Court adjouracd.las n- O o 1 Circuit Ciirt;P ceedings. The following are the proceedings of the November term of the Circuit Court, for Clackamas county, Judge tTp ton pre siding : . r - ,.r Helena G'.osser vs. Benj. Glosser ; de fault entered, and. changed to Multno mah. County. John and Mary O'Rielly v.s John Wil ron ; On mandate from Supreme Court judgment entered for $3,000 and costs. ' Oregon Central r Rai'road vs. Syh esfeu Ilathway. et ul, continued to next term. Martha A. Taylor vs.. Goo. W.s. Tay lor; judgment by default ; J. M. Frazer appointed referee. ',- - State of Oregon vs. Ma'rshal Hubert, for perjury : admitted to bail and afterwards dismissed on motion of Prosecuting Attorney. State 01 Oregon vs. Edwin Reed larceny, acquitted. State of Oregon vs. Jnne-Reed ; larceny, i motion of Prosecuting Attorney dis on missed Tlie People's Transportation Co A. McKinUty, et al : continued to vs. next term. i'atrick Raly vs. Saul Wixcn ; default entered lor ' plaintiff in sum of $4i)S Oi). and ectsts. . State of Oregon vs. Chas. Cutting . jr disagreed on first trial convicted "second. Men-it vs. Meritt ; default entered and' A. It. Stinson appointed referee to !aiu prim's; divorce granted. , S. A. Seely vs. V. S. Sebastian, et al ; if. I. Cull appointed referee. Oreg in Central Riiiroad Companv vs. Executors of Daniel Harvey, 'et ul ; "con- iiiuit ii 10 ni-xi term. Chas. Logus vs. Jacob Roehm and fe : m n-tgage foreclosed and Sheriff ordered to sell property. W. 0. Johnson and J. L. -Barrow vs. People's Transport ition Co.; judgment for plaintiff, and $:i-.H) damage. David Whiles vs. W. C. and David Wil son, piaintiii's ; allowed to file amended com plaint. State of Oregon vs. Officer: found guilty : find $50 and costs. State of Oregon v?.' "Vaughn ; found tilty ; fined $50 and costs. - gu State of Oregon Vs. Gholson "Wilson i di.chargfd. Jotin II. Smith and wife vs. Heirs of John Kiinger, deceased ; deed decreed void and of no- effect, arid defendants ordered to ma lie deed within ninety days to the plaintiffs, and pay ihu costs' and disbursements of this suit. A. F. Hedges v.s Dwight Muzzy ; sale confirmed. Willis vs. II. C. and Dauiel Wilson; jury disagreed. Mary E. White vs. John Myers. Sheriff ; uui..-v)i-n ,ii lom oi piainnti. Stale of Oregon vs. Wm. charged. n eicu dis Taylor vs. Taylor ; divorce granted. ' Colntt Court raornKNixos Judge Wait pre id ng November te in. Probate ux!.tss. In the matter of gnar dim&hip f"i;e l.eiis of F. Chartnun', i; ceascd : C'liardian ordered to nu.ke a true inventory of the real estate, goods ehatUes, VC, wliicli Ci in1 into tier posses.-.! hi 01 her knowledge, and to uturu the same at tiij next term ot Couit. Guardianship of W. W. Harper: report of appraisers approved and accepted. , In the matter of the guard an.-hip of F. .-. Allyn, minor; sale ot ival :state approved, ecu. firmed and declared valid. In the matter of the guardianship of the hairs of Micha.l Summers; petition tor lisence to sell real estate h -ai t and liscous granted; bond of guardiau placed at ?40o. Etaty of U.S. Moore, deceased; petition pres. -nted bv J. M. Moore for . the appoint- meat of administrator ; J. M. Mc re ap- ,.1 . I II ll..n.:it,... IV. IC.,1 ...,,J I Ford appointed apprai ers i f.said estate. Iu the matter of the estate of .1. N. Har rington, deceased ; report ot final settle ment filed. Jn the matter of the estate of J. P. Glover, deeea e l ; proof of will made and the will admitted t j probate ; John Glover and A. J. Cason appointed Executors. In ttie' matter of the e--tatc ot Reb"cc.i R. Cason, ruiftoi ; j roi.tot will made and will adnritted to probate; A, J Cason ap pointid E.ecutor. CfiHiairtxiiftcrs Jinsiiffix. A petition was ore-eiited by James C'Lo k. tra in--for the j oe rem in num i.i.v 01 lo tt , j'l .ijer gi iiiu- cu and a deed oraeru macte to turn Without cost. Ahel Mattocn reported the completion of the bridge conti actitl ly hm; Richard Bradley and Frankli i 1'earce wen; appoint ed c iniHissioners to examine said bridgo. (5 eo. Aberntathy prayed lor x release rf the tax assessed against him ; prayer grant ed on the ground that his debts exceeded the value of his property. In the matter of the private road hereto fore located on petition of Chas. Moker, h. Wolf tiled a motion at last term of Couit, asking that s.ud order be set a.i le ; inatiun granted without picjudice to a ue-.v petition. The bridge over Ab-.Tne.ithy Creek was repotted completed, and a ter msj ect.on, was i creivea by the Couit. Sheriff Warner presented Ids bond as tax collector, with R, Jacob and Maxwell Raius by as sureties, which was approved. A petition was lcccived Irom the Ciy Council, praying for the use of one of the jury rooms tor t!;e meetings of the Council, granted when it does not interfere w th the c tur'.s aud not to be used for a police or Re cord er's eou't room. Iii the m it ter of costs in the case of State vs. Z. C. Dol. son, the Clerk, was ordeied to send the bill to Marion county for payment, the crime having been committed iu that county. In the ma' ter of the asscs-mmt aga'nst H. L. P.ttoek .t Co. the'assfssnienf made w is order set aside and the S' erilt o:dered to make a new assessment... On petit ill on of citizens from Marquam Justice of the Peace for said precinct. Bills amoui tiug in the aggregate to 3,- v.: .:: were oiuereu piwu. CviTiox. The County Commissioners at the November term, made the follow ing recommendation, iu relation to the small-pox. ' Wiikukas. the County Court of Clacka mas -county has been informed that a con tagious disease, to-wit : small-pox does exist in certain localities in this county. It is hereby, earnest ly recommended that the citizens of said county use all the dili gence possible to arrest the spread of this malignant disease, and also that any or all persons having said disease about their premises, procure as soon as possible a yellow Ji'fj and hoist the same over the residence where said disease axisis. And we would earnestly enjoin upon all the people of said county that no pair.3 be spared to carry into effect the recommen dations aforesaid. "We learn that Prof. MeJibbcney's sing ing class numbers over seventy scholars. It is a pleasant as well as a profitable way of passing away an evening. In Oregon City, Nov. 4, ISTo, Charles Williams, aged about 57 years. . In Oregou Ci.y. Nov. h 17', AtcL:bi!4 1 Ci-ik, -ged 43 J, eaic ;d o i&ts. WATCHES, OLD PRICES playing been the first to adopt the plan of affording persons residing at a distance the opportunity of obtaining first-class watches for their own use, at wholesale prices, and being also the original inventors and sole manufaturers of the widely advertised Onde " artches, of which there are so many imi tations, and now. the inventors and Wle pro prietors and manufacturers of the new ma terial, which we'Hiave named the Norton Uolil Metal, (and secured iu legal form.) su peiior to all other metals ami tully equal in brilliancy of color, weight, wear, &t-., to fine IS karat gold, and to b obtained through no other source; We have concluded to resume Hie retail business so successfully conducted by us from Sb7 to 18J3 in connection with our wholesale departmct, for the purpose of piacmg again a reliable line of our special, ties before the pub ic. ' Also being Sole Agents In the United States for the I.iverno ,1 Watch Co. we areautoiized by them to clj.-c out a large line of European Watches, chains, Ac. uow iu stock for. cash at nriccs never before known. - All beautiful jn finish artistic, in de s-jrn," reliable for accurate time, durable and of tlie latest styles. Every Watch Will be retailed at less than the c-sst of transporta tion, ard forwarded securely packed, pre paid, to any part of the country on receipt ot price. Money Can be sent to us by Ex press, with order-: tor Express Co. to return Cods or Cash,, which wiii secure prompt ness and safety, to purchasers. Among our lt will be found A Beautif.d Engli.-h Silver Solid Double Case Watch, genuine. English full date jew eled movements, adjusted regulator, steel cut Lands, engine turned nerl, correct, and ser vicable article, laige or small size, in com plete running order With an elegant Cent's Ve.--t CI ain, Locket and Key, all complete. in; i!ed fieel'oi- ; . A err Handsome Watch in fine 18 karat Gald plated Double Cases imitation of $ k 0 Gild Watch engraved or plain, genuine English full plate jeweled movements, ad justed regulator, correct, and in complete i i.nning order with elegant Gent's Vest Cha n, with Locket aDd Key, mailed, pn pa d tor only. The Oride Gold Watch In Massive Oride Gold Double hunting Mag ic Spring Cases, elegantly engraved, or en gine turned. Genuine 1'atei.t Lever Move ments full jeweled, regulated and warranted to keep correct lime, and wear equal to gold, precisely like in appearance, make, finish bri.hancy of color, to Stioo Gold Watch, some i f thesi spiend d watches will be lor warded by mail free to any address, in hand some morocco case, lined with velvet and satin-(Ladies' or GeaU' size Watch,) tor only . $li. Patent Stem Winder, Or Keyless Watch. Winds up from the Stem, requires no Key c m not be wound the wrong way, in heavy Oride Gold Double Cases, three -quaiter plate five Jeweled Lev er Movement, Exposed Action. Accurate as a Timekeeper. JSupej ior regulated. Single one sent to any address by mail, in handsome case for $15. The Norton Watch. This widely known, reliable and c'ogant Watch, so long and full approved of by the Government and Haihoed Otuvi.ds. is now encased in the new improved Norton Gold Mit.il, the very latest discovery in the sci ence of Mta'lurgv," which for hardness, durability and brilliancy of color and polish has been found to surpa-s all other known metals. It does not tarnish by wear, expos ure .o beat, moi.-ture, chang of climate, or the ac'.iou or any acids or gasses and per manently ri tains its beautiful color tully equal to" the finest gold, and never yveais out". This calibrated watch is in solid double hunting cases, of Norton Gold Metal, rich iu design artistic in finish, with magic spring push pin, imitation piittnt self winding stem, improved bevel swell, double joints, engine tui ned nerl, extra tine full ruby jewt led levcjr movements, covered with engraved dut caps, accurately aejustod to a'l degrees ot heat or cold, with alt the latest improve ments, cannot he surpassed for correct time keeping qualities, and experts cannot detect the sligbte.-t d.llti euce it appearahce from oae ot the fine-t $'M0 Gold Watches and lasts as long, wears as well, and keeps as correct time. They are manufactured solely by us, and aie thoroughly warranted iu every i t spebt for five veais. A single one t the above tea-nrui Watches inaneii i-rc- )aid to any address, in ve vet lined morocco ! case, with'kej', Ac. a'l complete. f, r only $15 Watches for Holliday presents manufac tured to order. Genuine American Watches of all grades, in g"ia or sliver cases, irom 5it up 1 1 zy. i corttpnie ctmiouioriiin ot valuable ami uxejul Other good watches equally lo w. W.th ev itDirvvt tnentx i ver eflected in any one ma cry club of six Watches of any kind, we j chine. The embodiment of extreme sim send one ex'.ra Watch of samts kind free, as j plicity, elliciency and utility, entirely difler a premium to getter up of Club. A super- ent in niodet and design from any low priced stock ot Genuine Oride Gold Chains, from machine. It is the most serviceable.elegant 2 to $0 each, warrauted fully equal to Gold and reliab'e Family Skwixg Maciiixk ever iu brilliancy of color, wear, tc. Bill of over Si collected - on delivery, if desired. All bills of $12 "arid less must 'be' ca-h in P. O. mom v orders, or registered letters, at our I rislc. trood-j caretniiy selected, pacKea una j f rwardi d pre paid by mail, or bv e ipre-s, ou nce pt ot price. ate ileli try ot ail iroods guarunteed. Watches forw. iuj.l to be examined to parties known, when express charges- both wnys ate paid. No goods for warded west of the Missi-sinpi River, with bill to collect on delivery. Purchasers must pay all express charges on good- sent C. O. 1). ; also ior return c money. All cah or ders torwarded free of charges to destina tion. Catalogues Free. Addres-s all orders CHAS. P. NORTON A CO. IMI'OUTERS OK WllTl'HE-i, tC, 8' Nassau Street, New York. Established Is.r7.:nov4 rS70. BILLIARDS! Messrs. Pliclan & Colkndcr The well-known R lPard Table Manufac tures, of New Yotk, have -established at 5I Ularktt St., Sun Fiiiiicjsco. . An extensive branch of their business, where thr-v inonfse to keep constantly ou hand the LABGEST and most complete assortment of B1-.L.IARU T-ltd.ES, CLOTHS, CITIES, ETC.. OX THIS COAST. J HUE TABLES are t the latest style and size recently adopted in the Eastern States ; aie inanufacturrd in the best possible man ner pnd furnished with PilELAN'o LAT EST 1MPROYED CUSHIONS. The new composition Billiard Ball made by the llvatt Manufacturing Co, of Albany, N Y the bst substitute tor ivory yet dis covered. For sale only by us. . Price 12 00 Ail goods sold will be of the best qualify, and the prices fully as low a? any otLer bouse in the business. Parties visiting the city are invited to visit our ware rooms and inspect our stock. GEO. E. PHELAN, 541 Market St. N. B. The public are notified that no other parties on the l aciric coast have the right to sell Phelau 's Cut hion3. ov-LSm Administrators Sale. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THaT ON Jl Saturday tlie 2d of October, 1 870, at the larm ef John Long Deceased, in Clackamas County, I will sell the Mules, Horses, Cat tle, Sheep and oti er personal property be longing to the estate ot stid deceased. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. Terms announced on day of Sale. F. O. McCOwN. Aii3trr, with will annexed, L:.rce 0: Jo Lo.'.g. PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. Grand Opening Out OP OCR FALL GOODS. 835,000 WORTH , . - OF oots & Shoes, TO BE RETAILED AT WHOLESALE FIGURES. THE LARGEST AMOUNT In Any Retail Store on the Pacific Coast. --. - ; TTS HAVE BOOTS FOR XzTen, Boys & Children, SHAPES, STYLE and QUALITY. OVER 220 DIFFERENT KINDS of MEN'S BOOTS ALONE. WE HAVE BEXKERT'S PniLAD ' QUILTED BOT- TOM BOOTS; BU( KINGHAM'S HAND-MADE SEWED BOOTS, Frei.ch. Calf, Single Double and Tap Soles ; all shapes; TE It II ELL'S BOOTS, Fine Calf, Channel Naiied, and Pegged and Tapped Sole ; Heavy Calf, Double bole, Wue Quilted a:;d Tap Soles ; Light Kip, Tap Soles Men's, Boy's and Children's. SEIKKKLICJI'S FRENCH SCREWED RlllLADELI'IIlA MADE BOOTS, Heavy aud Light Calf. REED'S. FOGG A HOUGHTON'S GODFREY.-, l'atchehkr's, Johnson 4t Wood's J'art ridge's and Underwood & Go's CALF K flJ and SLATGI1TER BOOTS, Eustein Manufacturr. California. made Exprrirl U. HECflT BROS. UNITED WORKINGMEX, California Co-opcati ves, Mai ks & Cal ishf r, Buckiugt arr & Hecht's, and On in Jone.s' make of BOOTS and SllOFS, BHOGANS. and LADIES' and CHIL DREN'S DRESS BALMORALS. We l ave also a fine assorment of GENTLE MEN'S FLENCH CALF, HAND-MADE - SKvVEI) Oil"rd Ties, Gaiters Oiw PaIiicc Alberts. Those who cms'der themselves difficult to fit or su t with a Boot or Shoe, we would be very much pleased to have call and examine cur goods. Frolzsuaii, . GiUihan & Co., PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE ilOUSE, No. 121 Front ; Street, St. t Inn lm Hott l Building. PORTLAND, OREGON. Oct! it! FIRST PREMIUM $5 IMPE0VED FAMILY S E V i N G MAGHTnE. S!2."0 dear yrq ft jer day. $75.00 per U ffk ?uo pt r mouth made kasy bv any Lady or Gkxti.emax ii.trodnicing this Ge.vitixi-: and Okijixai. Oi.n Favoritk. With its many ntic and practical addition, making the most invented, gives perfect satisfact'en wherever introduced. Has received Prkmicms. Stood the test of 0 years, and is fully approved of by every family who have them in use. Is nohr'e.19, makes the strong and beautiful Elastic Lock Sticii, with wonderful rapid ity and certainty. Sew anything a net, lie will go Tiir.ocoti, fioni the finest to the thickest fabric, firm und 'nent. with eae. Uses all kinds of silk or thread direct from the -poul ; is improved with new self-acting feed, spring tension, aelf-guider, and uses the adjustable straight xekiu.k. perpendicu lar motion, with powerful lever action. Pos sesses all the good qualities of the fast high priced machines condensed, without their complications OR FAt'LT. Samples of sewing slxt FitKE on receipt of stamp For ccrtiii cAtes, tc.,sce dkscuii tivk rAiirnLETS,niailc' tree. A thorough practical sewing machine for family use ''Tribune." A very ttrong and reliable machine, at a low price. "Stan dard." This beautiful sewing machine is one of the most ingenious pieces of mechan ism ever invented.-"' Democrat," Ga. Worth many times its cost to any family. N. Y. Weekly." It is quite a new machine with its .many late improvements, and sews with astonishing eaf-e, rapidity and neatness. Republican," N. Y. Single machines, as samples, selected with care, for family ise, with everything complete, sent to any pjrt of the country per express, packed in strong wooden box, fkke, on receipt of price, $5.00. Safe delivery of goods guaranteed. Forward cash by registered letter, or P. O. money or der, at our risk. Agents wanted, male or female, everywhere- New pamphlets con taining extra liberal induce tents, sent free. Address Family Sewing Macuixe Co. Office 86 Nassau Street, New York. Religions Sei-viees. St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John W. Sellwood, rector. Services on Sunday at I03 a.m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School and Bible class at 2 p. m. 1st Congregational Church. Seats Free. Morning Services, 10.4.. Sabbath School... 12 o'clock M. Evening Services,.. ......... . .. .7 o'clock. Rkv. E. Gkkry, Acting Pastor tkayek meetings. Sunday evening...... 5 o'clock Tuesday evening, 7 o'clock. o M. E. Church, .Seats Free. Morning Services, 10.30, Evening Sei vices, 7 o'clock. SOCIAL MEKTINGS. Class Meeting following Morning Services. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenine 7 co'clok. Sabbath School at 2 o'clock J M. . . - Oregon IoIge No. 3, X. O. or O. '- Meets every Thursday even JfIpS in a 7 o'clock, iu Odd Fellow's -m0- Hai Main s eet. Members of the Order are ivited t- gtteni IV OfuCT- -- Cr. I 4 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, NEW POOD, For a few cents von can bir of your Grocer or Druggist f. r acka-c of SEA MOSS FAROE, made from" pure Irisli Moss or CaiTageen, v,Iiieh will make sixteen quarts of Diane 3Iange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Russe, eve. It is the clieapcst, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a" light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! ! THE GREAT '.VORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. Tlsis woiadcrftil vegciaSjlc restorative is tSsc sIjco1-;3si clsor of the ffec32e and tlettli tntcd. As ii tozsac tisl cordial for tZac aged mid IhjbcidcI, it Eia-i no equal amo: stosm acliics. Ah a reined y for f lie nervous AieuEiiaesiS to wlaicSi women are especially sub ject, it is si82ersedaa3Sf eiciry oilier stimulant. 1 La all Cli mates, tropical, temperate, or frigid, it acts a a specific in every sjiecics of disorder which undcrani&ies the bodily Mrcngtfi sand brcaSts down the animal spirits. For sale ty all Irus:crits. -Aug. 2, 1870:ly THE GREAT An Infallible slood ptaiFiEii.posseBS. ing rare to.mc and m:rvixk properties a certain cure for hheimatish. cout, r.-u.i..iA. and all kindred Diseases. It completely restores the system when Im paired ly disease, revives the action of tho uii)lys nn.-t citttvi t .vi. ORvft, radi cally cures scnoFi'U, salt niiEt.!B and all icrtc-rxivK d cl-taxeous Dis eases, gives immediate and permanent relief in dyspepsia, eiivsipelas. Tumors. Bcils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi rates from tho systom all traces of Mercurial Disease, It is rrartY vegetable, beins mad from an herb found indigenous in California. It is thorcforo peculiarly suitable for use bv Females and Children, as a clood rttHi- FIER nad EOV.lTOn. For Sat by all Drug!tt. REBtRGTQK, HQSTCTTER & CQ. AGENTS. 529 and 531 Market Street, " Ban "Francisco. Oct. 29:3m 1847. 1870. New Goods ! New Goo Is ! II. CAUFIELD BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM TJfE PUBLIC that he has refitted the old stand, timer Main and Seventh Sts., Oregon City, and h .s rec ived an eutirc new stock of ooJs, co..-si-tingiijo-f DRY G0OHS, GROCEEIES, CROCKER T, GLASS WARE, lVCODLSir-lRF, and a general assortment of everything in our line. Thankful for past favors, we still solicit a t-hareof the 1 ublic patronage. Country", Produce aken iu exchangefor Koods. DAVID R. SMITH, Civil nil SIcchanleal Knglnccr, Solicit: r of American and Foreign PATEN T S, 21 MOSTGOMEKY STREET, P. 0. BOX 116T; SAX FKAXCISCO. With, AgrucSei In Washington, Lon don, Paris, Vienna, etc. Specifications and Drawings Prepared, Ex aminations Made. Caveats Fi ed. Foreign Pat ents Obtained, Rejected Applications Prose ruted, Inte-rferences Conducted, Extensions Applied for, Re-Issucs Procured, Assign ments Prepared, and Patent Business of Every Ocscilptlon Attended to. Sept. 23, 1 THE x - - m 1 . . ' ' REDLNGTON, HOSTETTER & CO. Slop that Coughing! Some of yon can't, and ire pity you. You have tried every remedy buttle ONE destined, by Its intiink merit, to , supersede all similar preparations. It is not surprising yoo should be reluc tant fo try something else after the many experiments yon have made of trashy compounds foisted on the pnbhc as.u certain cure ; but Newcll's Pulmonary Syrup is really the VERY BEST remedy ver compounded for the cure of L'ought, Cold?, Sore Throats, Asthma, IVhoopuig Cough, BroncJiiti and Consumption. Thousands of people in California nnd Oregon have been already benefiled by the surprising enratire powers of Newell's Pulmonary Syrup and with one accord gite it their un qualified approbation. We now address ourselves to all who are unacquainted with this, the greatest . panacea of the age. for the healing of all diseases of the Throat nI Lunut, assuring you that Newell's Pulmonary Syrup has cured thousands, an' it will cure YOU. if you try it. This invaluable niedicine is pleasant to the taste ; sooth ing:, healing and strengthening in its 'Reflects ; entirely free from all poisonous or deleterious drugs,and perfectly harm less under all circumstances. For Sale br all Druggists. RED1NGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., 410 and 41S Jtront street, San Francisco. l-cdington's Essence Jamaica Ginger, Which it 'confidently recommended aft the heft prepat tiot nvio htjore the public. This valuable preparation, containing in a highly concentrated form all the properties of Jamaica Ginger.has become one of the most popular domestic reme dies for all diseases of the stomach and digestive organs. As a tonic, it will be found invaluable to all persons recovering from debility, whether produced by fever or otherwise; for while it imparts to the system all the glow and vigor that can be produced by wirje or brandy, it is entirely free from the reactionary effects that follow the use of Fpiiits of any kind. Jt is also an excellent remedy for females who stiller from difficult men struation, giving almost immediate re lief to the spasms that so frequently ac company that period. It gives immediate relit-f to Nausea, caused by riding in a railroad car, or by sea sickness, or other causes. It is also valuable as an external ap plication for Gout, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc. RED1XGTO.V, HOSTETTKR & CO., 41G and 41S Front street, San Francisco. Rcdinglon's Flavoring Extracts APE THE PERFECTLY PURE AND highly concentrated Extracts from Fresh Fruits, prepared with great care. - Thev are put up in superior style, and in a bottle holding TWICE AS MUCH as the ordinary brands of Extracts. - Comparing quality and contents, none other are nearly so cheap. Whenever tested on their MEKiTS.they have been adopted in preference to all ' others, and are now the STANDARD FLAVORING EXTRACTS of the Pacific Coast. ' MARK THE ADVANTAGES. Ry purchasing Redington's Concen trated Flavoring Extracts, you obtain an article not only superior in richness and delicac of flavor to any other of a simi lar nature, but far more economical, be cause e;'ch bottle holds double the quantity contained in a bottle of any other flavoring extract sold. UEUIIVGTOX, HOSTETTER CO., Agents for the Pacific Coast. P. Would yon esenpe FEVER AND AGUE, and preserve health and vigor during the sickly t-eason, make occasional use of the following as A' PREVENTIVE.-' - If you are ATTACKED with Chills nnd Di lions Fever, or have been a victim to such disease, and used other so-called remedies without permanent relief, seek at once the safest and surest CUBE, by nsinc according to directions MASON & POLLARD'S A ES3 T I - EV A L A R I A , or, Fever and Ague Pill. Time has proved them thoroughly to be the safest and most reliable remedy known. They contain no mercury or other mineral or chemical. They aVe exclusively vege table. They stimulate the functions of, the liver. Congestion is impossible where they are used. They do not deter -from daily labor. Ry assisting digestion they add flesh and muscle to the fraire. They are adapted to all agts aud both sexes, ad as a FA6VULY F-.EDC.rE Will CURE in their incipiency. three- , fourths of all diseases incidental to & malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in small doses, they have no equal. "For sale by all Druggists. REDINGTO.V, HOSTETTER Sc CO., SOLE AGENTS. The Battle for Life Which is continually going on between health and disease, has never received from any medicine such marked and un misUkable assistance, on the side of health, as it has from Newell's Pulmonary Syrup REDIXGTOI7, HOSTETTER & CO., iio and 41S Front street. San. ITrAnrisco.. A U CTION AND COMMISSION A . J55. Ricliardsoii, AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Fortha, AUCTION SALES - T Of Real Estate, Groceries, Generalilepehaa disc aud Horses, ; . Every Wednesday and Saturday I A. B. IlicHARDsox, Auctioeer. AT PRIVATE SALE'.. : English refined Bar and Bundle Iron V ' English Square and Octagon Cast steel! Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws; Screws, Fry -pans, theet iroir, R. G. Iron ;' . also: " .:- ' A large assortment of Groceries and Liquor--A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer Harvest of 1870 I E ; Sdl Ing off to Close JDiisin'cs9r : v . ': -.-if' Ami no HUMBUGt - . . - - a Tlie Entire Stocltl- OF . : dry goods, ;.: ready-made cxothikg. ; -ec0ts and sh6es;, liens' Ladies, Misses' and Childrens-' . . " ' HATS AND CAPS. i Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plaitedl Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Burners!: Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has got to be sold ! R ega rd I ess of P rice ! tV- To convince vonrself with renneet to this matter, call at the old corner. I. SELLING, o South 0 Ttpe 4- Co.'s Tin Stcre, . Oregon City J. R. R ALSTOrM, IS STILL AT-11 TS OLD STAND - CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CITY. OREGON. O WHERE H E WOULD I NTTTE' I1T3 friends, aud the public in general, to call and examine his stock, csnsistiau ot aP general assortment of Ii8y Goods. Cloilii.a O Hoots ;a isd Sfioesy Hals sincl Caps, Iff SilNt wirc Croclccry, Groceries &c , Having fror, many years' experience learned that ; THE SECRET OF SUCCESS r- LIES IN S MAI L PROFITS J . IS DETERMINED TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Silence the Cry of Portland Prices! -Oregon City, August 2Stbr lSti9, . , . - JOItlV M YEHS. UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, . OKECON C1TV. OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOOIDS, ; BOOTS & SHOES, "We also constantly keep on hand SALEM' -nisailtpnre r-t Vxrrr O TWEEDS AND RLANKETS, Which we will sell nt the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. o- ' ST3?"We will also pay the bighest price for r Putter. Eggs, and all kinds of good country produce. We will sell as low as any house m Oregon, for Cash oe its equivalent in good! merchantable prodnce. JfSr Give us a call and satisfy yourselves,. LEON DELOUI-'Sr; Of the BARNUM RESTAURANT street, OREGON CITY, "Main. Beg to inform the public and his friemi that he has leased the lower pa-rt of the CLIFF HOUSEJf - . Which be has opened s a ; FIRST CLASS RESTAUKA1VT. The table will at all times be supplied witli the bet the market aflords. O Orders for suppers and parties? will; be promptly attended to. July 2:tf isgr It you wish the very bct Cnbmet Photographs, you most call on LtliADLLY & RULOFSON, 430 Moutgonsery ttreet. San, Franeisco. f ' " A- x & i r 1 C - : . I- i -i 1-1 I- ii -x I 'f ' i ' : ' n -r O O '-o o - .O O o , - O o 9 C3 o 0 - k I, O S s '