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Ten cepies for one year, ' Twenty copies for one year, 40 00 When a cl lib of subscribers hns been forwarded, additions mav be made to it on the same terms. It is not necessary that the subscribers to a club should receive their p ipers at the same post ollico. Money may be forwarded bv mail, at our risk Large accounts can be remitted in drafts on Boston, New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore; smaller amounts in gold, or in notes or solvent banks. The Ib.ilv Xi'wnn! Iltpilliea is published every morn ini (Sundays excepted at t fc per annum, in advance. ZK Address W. J. MIitAJ11 A CO Vt ashington, 1. C. TUALATIN ACADEMY. EDWARD A. TANNER, A. M., (of Jscksonvillo, III Pmsc.rAi.. MISS MARY HODGDOX, (of Ipswich, Mass.) Assistant. Tnition 5, 0, T and 8 dollars per quarter of 11 weeks, PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. REV. SIDNEY II. MARSH. A. M., Prksi nKNT, and Acting Professor of Languages. REV. HORACE LYMAX, A. M., Paorassoa of Mathematics. EDWARD A. TANNER. A. M., Taoraasoa 7t of Ancient Languae. These two Institution, are at Forest Grove, Washington county, Oregon. Arrangement, are being made by which atitdenta ean board is a club at about the cost of proyi.iona. Board in families i. now (J 73 per week. By help of Endowment, obtained at tha East, Collegiate instrnrtioa is furnished students, however small the num ber. The situation of the College Is unsurpassed in beau ty and beallhfulness, and I. in the midst of a moral com- "The Library eonlsiu. J..VW choice books. Collections in XsXural History art being irnd. Feb. 15. 12. TO ALL WHOM JTMAY CONCERN. BE IT KNOWN THAT I. THOMAS OGG SHAW, 20(1 Sacramento street, San Francisco, have now on baud, for sale 8 and 10-Horse Steam Threshers, for 1862. 8 & 10-llorse Power Machines of John A. Pitts' genuine make, Buffalo, N. 1'., with all of C. l. Russell's improvements in the Shoo and Cylinder ; as it runs on Steel Pivots, and in all other respects superior to the Rus sell make ot -Machine, huth iu material and workmanship. as well as nntn; witn tne large sized, improved, jacK. Six 12-IIorse Power Steam Engines, on Trucks, and capable of running the largest sized Separator, and iureiiiiig in une uay, iu a gouu auu wurtuiuuiifce uiauuer, 2,000 sacs of grain. 4 anil G-Horse Machines, in oil respects the same as the large Machine, to run with GEAR, same as oldstvle Pitts'. All of the above Machines are made at Buffalo, N. Y., ex pressly for me and under my direction. Any person in want of such machines cannot fail to be pleaseJ, as this Machine stands unrivaled for Threshing and Cleaning Gram at one operation. It is acknowledged to be superior to any other .Machine in the IIOKLU, in Us Uperation, Finish, and Mechanical Construction. Extra Extras ol all parts of the Genuine Pitts' Machine constantly on hand. S'o Machiues Geuuiue except those made at ilullulo, .V ., and marked " J. A. fit IS. List of tho Articles Manufactured at Thomas Ogg Shaw's Agricultural Works. Tustins California Combined Reaper and Mow er; California Eire and Burglar Proof Safes ; Ean Mill) ; Han Presses ; Cast Seel Deep- Tiller Plows, all Sizes ; Breaking Plows, all Sizes; Eield Rollers; Ilarroics ; all Kindt of Ma- chine Cuttings: all kinds of Repairing done ; every des cription of Brass Work ; Sash Weights of all sizes, to order; Crates and Fen dcrs,for Marble Mantles. Anion the leadinsr articles are TCSTIX'S CALIFOR NIA COMBINED RF.APKR AND MOWKK, which cuts six feet in width, and is the best Machine on tho coast, as it possesses many advantages over those made in the States. This Machine took the First Premium at the Sacramento Fair, over all other Machines. This Machine i. so con structed that it N'KVElt C1IOKFS CP, having two sets of Knives, moved by the same crank J thereby cuusing twice the velocity of the knives, over that given by any other machine, and preventing the possibility of choking, no matter how slow the team mav travel. Attention is particularly called to the RAKING DE- VK'K. which will rake off the train more reaularly and evenly than can possibly be done by hand, thus saving the purchaser the neat suin'of 0 per day. The Machine is very light and durable. California firm and burglar-proof safes, which have been tested at various times and found to be superior to nnv imported. They are warranted to be Fire proof, and entirely free from sweating or dampness, which is the great complaint of the imported safes, as they gath er moisture o:i llii-ir passage. Uur Wrought and Chilled iron Safe, with Steel Vaults, aud Coiubiuatiou Locks, is unsurpassed by any. ?-v"All orders promptly attended to. And in conclusion I will add, that all the above lists of goods are made of the very best material that tho country will ntl'ord. And while I feel thankful for all past favors, I trust 1 may meet with good enccui-agemeiit in the future. L'very article that I import is of the very best stvle and improved goods in the market, and can be sold as cheap as the cheapest. All per sons in want of any of the above goods, will please scud ill their orders in time, to THOMAS OGG SHAW, SO-Cm JiON iSucnimento iStreet, ISan Francisco. IIUMISTON & MA' DAN, IMPOItTISRS AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Fine Brandies, ui lure Ann i i n n n d c in H c o h n u k i y u u ii u Fire Pronf Brick Store, Front St., corner of Oak. rORTI.AND, OCX., "VFFEU to the trade of Orccnn nnd Was'iiiiL'lon Tcrri- J torv inducements second to no other house on this coast. Our stock consists in part of Fiiio Old Brandy, Otiird, Dtipny ii Co., J antes Jlennesoy, A. lion'iott & Co., United Vineyard Proprietors, I'inett, Castillou & Co., Union of the proprietors, C. Marqnct, A. Sinctto, And various oilier brands. Also, very choico OLD BOURBON WHISKY, Old Rya Whisky, And nil other choice brands uow iu market. Pure Holland Gin, St. Croix and Jamaica Ram, Cordials and Wines of every description. Also, of our own bottling, which wc claim to be superior to anvtniiig now in the market, OTAKI), DITUY & CO. & C. MAUQUETTS OLD LUH'KliON WHISKY, of a superior cjnaliiy, mid OLD 1IYE WHISKY. Also, a general assortment of case goods, and everything else appertaining to the Liquor Trade, which we oiler ut S.m Francisco prices. J V Orders from country mer chants and dealers respectfully solicited. N. II. All liquors sold by us are guaranteed to be gen uine, and as l epiesented, except imported case goods, such as Schnapps, etc. Portland, Oregon, March 1, l'!'.', It NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS. 7"E HAVE OX IIAXD and are constantly receiving V the lines! qualities of P.RASDIK.S AN'D WINES, expressly for the Drug Trade, which we guarantee to be geuuine. ilL.MISTO.N A MA D.V.N, F. DUDLEY. (srccr.ssoa to r. w. johnsox rosr ornci i n.cixn.) DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY. Keeping constantly on hand all the SCHOOL. 3500ICS in use in Oregon, and an immense variety of standard r&sccllaneous Books. Paper ol all kinds-Cap. Legal, Letter, Note, Printing. tc; Envelops, Pens, Pencils, lllank Hooks every variety, Slate, of all qualities aud aiies, all first quality and cheap. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE I 1 OFFER MY FARM FOR SALE, in whole or in part, to suit ptirrhascrs. It is desirably and valuably situa ted, hik-h and dnr, adjoining Engencfity ; embracinu good level piaine wilb a tair amount of river-bottom and lim ber. Persons wsnting quantities of a few acres adjoining the .own for building sites, or larger amounts for tarming or other purposes, or any one wanting the whole amount, can have an opportunity to purchase on accommodating terms, bv application lo nie. or la Dr. A. W. Patterson, on lh premises. Fti'Tcnc I'i'v, Oregon, March l' P " II SHAW. WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW STYLE SEWING MACHINE! NEW IMPROVEMENTS! NEW IMPROVEMENTS! NEW IMPROVEMENT'S NO LEATHER PAD ! XO LEATHER PAD ! NO LEATHER PAD ! GLASS CLOTH PRESSER. v GLASS CLOTH PRESSER. GLASS CLOTH PRESSER. XEW STYLE HEMMER ! NEW STYLE HEMMER ! XEW STYLE HEMMER ! The Greatest Improvement Invented. MAKING AN ENTI1IE New Style liachine, Formerly the justly celebrated LOCKSTITCH, acknowledged by nil to bo the 0XLY STITCH FULLY SATISFACT0 RY FOR FAMILY PURPOSES. NEW STYLE .'ACIIINE. PRICES REDUCED 03 PER CENT. PRICES SEDUCED 20 I'EP. CENT. BUY THE WHEELER & WILSON ! It is tho Cheapest, most Durable, and Easier Understood than any other Sewing Machine. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR I II. C. I1AYDEN, Agent, Cvrncr Sacramento and Montgomery streets, San Francisco. it XJEW BUILBIHG. BETTER FACILITIES, AND MOKE ACCOMMODATIONS, I would nr.nonnee to the people of the Upper Willamette that I havo moved into my new building on the corner of Oak and Ninth Streets, in front of the Court House, where I will be found ready and willing to meet nil my old friends and patrons nnd a lair proportion of new ones. It will be my aim to keep a complete ulotk of Staple Goods, with as much Fancy ami Ornanienial Stock as tho market may demand. Having formed business! connections with extensive Business Houses in Portland and San Francisco, together with a TEAM which I keep constantly running during the summer months, I flatter myscli that I can ofler to my customers INDUCEMENTS NOT. SURPASSED DY ANY HOUSE IS THE UPPER WILLAMETTE. I have, nt much expense, made cxtensivo prepara tionsfor Storage, by which means Iain enabled to receive and place in market any production ot either FARMER or MECHANIC. I will also receive and ship to any commercial point, Goods, produce, or other wares, giving the parties advan Inge of other markets, and extensive business acquaint ance. .1 LARGE STOCK OF JAYXES AND OTHER Patent Medicines. To counteract, as far aa possible,, the hard time., I cal culate to bring my businca to CASH AND READY TAY PRINCIPLES, making .mall profits and lijjht charges. Those who are weary and heavy laden (with gold dust) give me a call. Engena City, Jan. 1, Wi Itf A. S. McCLURE. Saddlery ! Saddlery ! ! A I.AR0K LOT OF EVERY DESCRIP tion of Sudd If", llridlrs, liar arm, rck-ddles, etc., etc., at1 SAIL COX'S Old Stand, 1 Wkfisn will be on hand II am! going to Salmon to make any kind of work, in our line, to order. Moiie bl lc Drt Jlnteriiil atd. DR.L.J.CZAPKAY'S Private Medical and Surgical Inati tute. SACRAMENTO STREET, IJELOW MONTGOMERY, Opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company". Ollice, SA.V I'll A N. CISCO. EttMUktil i:A,ur tht I'ti iMiitnt Cur4 of all prir iti and chlumC Jitfiltei. anil Jar lilt tappetam ; l,'uinr-y. t TTKNDINtr AND RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, L. J, V CZ4PK W. M. D.. late in the Hungarian Revolu tionary War, Chief Phvsieian to the 'J"tli Regiment of Himved. Chief Surgeon to t he Mi itarv Hospital ot I'estn. Hiimrarv. latu Lecturer on diseases of Women and Child ren, and Houorarv Member of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. J Particular attention paid to the treatment of disease, peculiar to women and children. ;'-; Ollice hours from y a. .M. till v. e. v. Communications strictly confidential. Permanent cure guaranteed, ur no pay. Consultations uv letter or otnern ise nee. Address Ur. L. J. i'ZAJ' A' A ', Sin J-'raiaiico, ('.. To the Aillicted. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY returns his sincere thanks to his numerous patient, fur their patronage, and would take this opportunity lo remind tl. cm that he continues to consult at his Institute for llie cure of all forms of Private Diseases such as Syphilis, Gonorrhea, luietiirmil emis sions, and all the consequences of self abuse, in the first stages of syphilitic or ruiiorrhoeal diseases, he jruarantees a cure in a few days, without inconvenience to the patient or hinderanee to his business. When a patient, by ne glect or iuipropertreatment, has developed the secondary symptoms of syphilis, such as buboes or painful swellings on the proius, or ulcers in the throat and uose, which, if not checked, destroy the soft parts and cause the bones to mortify, sep urate and como away, leaving the putt'erer an object hideous to behold ; or when blutclies and pimploa break out on the skin ; or wLtn he has puinful swellings upon the bones, or when his constitution is injured so as to predispose to consumption or other constitutional disease. tne Lioctor guarantees a cure or asks 110 compensation. In rheumatism chronic or acute : in dvsenterv or diar rhoea, he has safe and cllectual remedies. For the treat ment of the coincidences ol sell ubUM1, such as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, pains in the back and limbs, with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, and a feeling of weariness of life; with the nervous system so excitable that slight noises shock or startle tho "patient, making his existence miserable, t-'or the above maladies the doctor will guaran tee a cure or ask no compensation. He can be consulted fiee of charge, and invites till to call, as it will cost them nothing, and may be much to tlieiradvantage. Oliicc horns from ' a. 11. to '.' i'. u. Dr. L. J. f'zai.kav is daily receivInT nmilicutititis from every part of tiiis State and from Oregon and froinj Wash ington Territory for the treatment of every form of disease, and there is not one who will come forward and express dissatisfaction; 113 the contrary, the Doctor is iu daily re ceipt of letlers, expressive of gratitude nnd thankfulness, some of which arc published below by permission. Stockton, May L'l, Is.,, Deat Sir Having entirely recovered from inv sickness I avail mvsrlf of tins opportunity lo return mi- tlimikliil acknowledgement for the relief that you have'givcu me. lien J iiiuiK 01 tne distressing botiily weakness, uniler which I have sullered, and tiie nervousness, headache, teal fulness, want of continence, dizziness, restlessness, weakness in the limbs, loss of miMiiorv. confusion of ideas. dislike for sods ty, noctin nal emissions, and ninny other symptoms, which' had mads my life miserable, I caii baldly express the gratitude 1 feel, for my existence h::d becoii e u burthen to i:e, and nothing iiH'01-ded me the least eratiti cation, whilst now, I feel peifcctly well and can enjoy life to my entire satislueliou. Knowi'iir that thcro 1110 many aillicted as I Lave been, you have 'a mission u make use of this letter as yoa think proper. Dehove 1110 guilefully yours, ji. jiiLiU.i.S. 'I'm Dr. L. J. Czapkay, Sn Francisco. S.ci:A5tK:;70, May l.", 1... Dear sir Such is the thankfuliuss 1 feel for the preser vation id' my health of bolii body aud mind, aud 1 believe of my life, lii.it 1 hope 1 will not be considered intrusive in teihleniig my tiiuiiklul acknowledgement tjr restoring me to he.iltn, and making my life a boon worth pri serving, when it hud become a bin then too gi eat for me to bear. Vidimus I was to a vice that had undermined mv constitu tion, and developed a train of nervous symptoms, ueii as nervous uemiiiy, neauueue, illslressinjj timidity, Kcit-itis-trust, dizziness, love of solitude, loss 01 memory, and want of resolution, besides a loss of strength and energy, which had made my waking moments wretched und mvslcey uu- relreshiug, ami was last bringing me to the grave, but thanks to your skill, I am rest n-ed t: health, vigor and energy. Hoping to guide others where thi v may liud reliel, veil havemv permission to mil. e fiis publ;c. Ciatcliiily yours, LEONARD WHITE. To Dr. L. J. Czapkay, S.m I'raucico. I.r.uivsvii.i.E, Jane ,1, 1-..".". Dr. L. J. Czapkay, Paa Francij-co Sir I havo used the last of your medicine, and (lu ni t tiiink I isli.til need any more, as I feel cry well, e::icpt il;at I have not entirely got in v strenglh vel, but soon -a iil with llie a'oietite I have. It is just three weeks, vou m:iv recollect, ince I c.d'ed at your institute, with my constitution, as I thought, eutirelv bi-'.-ken, and never thought you would be ahle to cure me perfectly, but thought you might be able to do something 10 ease liic pmn iu my Uaex ;nrl lo-aa, and strengthen m limbs, which were so weak tiiat tliev would aimusi jiiv e wav under me, when I w.illvt.l, ar.d to strengthen my nerves so that 1 would not get excited and tremble at every little thing. Noiy tint you know what 1 expected, vou may judge of my satisfaction at my complete recovery I10111 those symptoms and tiie removal of thoe blotches 11ml sores from my skin, and the ulcers from my throat, and Ine entire stoppage 01 those emissions, v.bicli you said were principally me cause 01 my sickness. I can hardly lell vou which is thegreat.-st, my iovormv surprise, for except not having fully got my strength, I feel as well us nny man ean icei. j'.ncioseu 1 senu you iwenty Hollars over your cimrce. and think mvselt cheaply cured. II you think anybody will be beiu-litlod. vou mav put this let'ter in the p:mt r.. Relieve me gratefully yours, THOMAS HAY l)EX. CEUTIKICATK. The undersiirned. desirous of t-cuuaintiti'!' those who mav bo iiufortiiuate enough to be similarly stllicted, where a permanent lvlief of tucir sull'erii.gs 111ay.be obtained, feels it his duty to thus publicly express bis sincere gratitude to Dr. L. J. Czapkay. for the permanent recovery of his health. Borne dow n by the distressing symptoms incident to the vicious practices of uncontrollable passion iu youth, de pressed 111 oony and mind, unable to perform even the most trilling duty imposed tipuii the daily avocations of life, 1 sought the advice of many physicians, who ut first regard ed my disease as of Iriliiug importance, but alas I alter a lew weeks, and in several lustiiiices months, of their treat nieut, I fouud to niy iiuutterabiu horror, that instead ot relict my symptoms Oceanic more alarming in their torture, and beiuii told bv one that the disease, beinir principally contined to the brain, medicines would be of no conse quence, 1 despaired of ever regaining my health, strength and energy ; and as a last resort, nnd wilh but a i.iint hope of recovery, 1 called upon Dr. Ciapkny, who, after exam ining my case, presci ibed some medicine which almost in stantly relieved me of the dull pain end dizziness in my bead. Encouraged by the result, I resolved t-i place my self immediately under his care, and, by stricl obedience to his directions and advice, my head became clear, my ideas collected, the constant pains in my back and groins the weakness of my limbs, the nervous reaction of mv whole body on the slightest alarm or excitement, the mis anthropy and evil forebodincs, the self-distrust and want of conndence in others, the incapability to study and want of resolution, the fiilitlul, exciting, and at times pleas urable dreams at night, followed by involuntary discharges have all disappear! d, and, in fact." two months after hay ing consulted the Doctor, I felt as if inspired by a new life, that life which, but a short time ago, I contemplated to end by my own hand. With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into the snares of incompetent quacks 1 deem it my duty to otler this testimony to the merited skill of Dr. Czapknv, and recommend htm to all who may stand in need of metli cal advice, being assured by my own experience that, once under hi. care, a radical aud perniauent cure w ill be eff ected. 11. P. FILLMORE. State of California, city an I county of San Francisco Subscribed and sworn to'belbre me, this 17th day of April, A. D. I'M. (.Signed 1 Johx MtniLETo. l. a.) Notary Public. Spermatorrhea o R local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassi tude, weakness of the limes and bacR, indisposition and incapability for labor and atndy, dullness of nppre hcnion, lo of memory, aversion to society, love of soli tude, timidity, elf-distrut, dizziness, headache, involun tary discharges, pains in the side, affection, of the eye, nimule. on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man. are cured without fail by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. tits method of enrm; dis ease i. new, .unknown Iu others , and hence the ureal success. All consultations , by letter or otherwise free. Address L. J. Czapk.y, M. D., San t rancisco, California. r-pilE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE ! ! ! !- A ..real mestn 10 mansion . innocent, no. 1 o.rn. : Dr. I,. J. Ciapk iv's Prphtlscti'-nm, !clf disinfecting ageuO, a sure preveutativa against gonorrhoea and ayph ilitic disease, aud an unsurpassed remedy lor all venereal, scrofulous, gnngrenous and canceroua ulcers, foetid dis charges fiom the vagina, uterus and urethra, and ail euta ueous eruptions ami diseases. Aa Tacciuation la pre ventive aguiu.t. mull pox, so is Dr. L. J. Ciapkay'a Pro philacticum a preventive against syphilitica! abd gonor rheal diseases, harmless in itself, It possesses the power of chemically destroying the eypluiitio virus, and thereby saving thousands from being 'infected by the most loath some of all diseases. Lei no young man who appreciate health, be without Dr. Czupkiiy'a Prophilacticuni, Itiain very convenient puckages, ami will be found very conve nient to use, being used aa a soap. Price $.. For sal. at Dr. Csapkay's Private Medical and Surgical Institute, Sac ramento street, below Montgomery, opposite V. M. 8. 8. Co.'s ollice, San Francisco. jjHIy A Happy New Year! Friendly Greeting to Old Friends and Patrons ! .READ, HEED, AND REFLECT I Tho comiiiciioc'inciit of the New Yeaf, 1802,' is tho accepted imJ appropriate time for me to say to nil whom it may concern E1Y ECOXS KUST BE SETTLED' UP. And having waited on my patrons for years,. shall expect them to come forward nt once nnoV settle either by CASH PRODUCE STOCK OR NOTE". I will receive iu payment of old account, or for good, (of which I have a full assortment ut tho old stand) all kind of produce, such as Wheat, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Hides of all kinds, Steers of nil ages, Work Oxen, Horses, Mules, etc., eto X. 11. I wish it distinctly understood that I do not wish to credit out any more goods, therefore I sliall expect tha produce or stock to be delivered before or at tho tiuit the goods are taken from the store. ll uccounts must bu settled by the firstjof March next. as we may want to leave for the Carriboo, or, if we do not you may, and 1 want all of our account, settled belore wa part. To those having accounts standing from the yearn 'J and 'lid unless such accounts be speedily settled by not or otherwise, they will be placed ill the hands of an officer for collection. J. L. miUMLEY. K-.igene City, Oregon, January 1, lti;2. 2tf M. E0SSNBLATT, WHOLESALE AXD IIETAIL DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Hechanic's Tools, Boots, Shces, etc, etc., Announces to the public and patrons ik-tt he i still in tho trade at tho old mid well known stand .fS. IMVSEXULATT & MiO'l'lIEU ; and selling goou at the Lowest Prices, for CASH AND PRODUCE. His stock is cmiiY'ly new. Purchasers will find here every article u.sua!ly kept in the stores of this city new and well selected. Tlio.su u i dling to buy are reipiested to call and cxainiiio his stock and prices before purchasing cisewherw. Keinetnber the place and that the stock is WHOLLY NEW, and will continually be re plenUhed with fresh new goods of the LA TEST STYLES, PATTERXS AXD VARIETIES. ltf FHi'g Infallible HAIR RESTORATIVE, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORSQ.ftSAL COLOR. It prevents the Hair from falling off. It cure n.ildness nnd removes all dandruff from the head. It allays all irritation of tho scalp. It cools and refreshes tho head, and imparts to the hair a. healthy lively nppearance; P. S. The properties which remove dandruff and scrum from the head, allay irritation and free the scalp from hu mors, renders this article invaluable as a lotion in alt en-. taneous affections ; such as Itcb, Rash, Salt Rbeum, Chil blains, Erysipelas, Ringworms, Shingles, Bites and Stings of Insects, and all eruptions of the skin, especially tbafe caused br roi,n Oat. This only frenuine article is pat np in Pint Bottir, and has the written signalnre of V. MilU, the original proprit- torani nuinifarfom; on the label and wrapper.. Bewarfe of all put np in different style, which is ttnttrftit. REDINGTON fc CO.,. WHOLESALE AGEXTSj. .4.' and 411 Clay Street, San Francisco. R. PCRTERFIELDj ageht. STOCKTOX l-3m For sale by A. McCLlTRE. J. E. Underwood,' V0TART J'CRLIC. will punctually attend to all bus- i. 1 iness entmted l his care. T tr Enjene Ctty, Oregon..