o o o o o ) ) O "1 O G O -3 G O Sljc tocckin iEutcrpvisc. Oregon City, Oregon : "Vo Saturday, August 3, 1367. - - . , ...... ..;,. .. . m.l OVai.i..v W.v'.r.v l-7.n:. "iLc V, alia V a!la (jVuiity Agrieultaral .Society will bold its so.comlcanmial I-air 0:1 the 2 J. dd.-ith, and At of tfotobor. Ilons So. The Wulla Walla i'tfesmwn. is surprised to learn that the Oregon City Paper Manufacturing Company was not a decide. 1 .sued., and hopes thai the rail! will yet fall 1 1 to hands of men who will Onake it pay. A New Cnom. A leading Democratic sheet in San Francisco has struck a new chord. I Op peals to the fears of it. party, i si ml savs that the only way in which to avert civil war in California is to elect Mr. FPbght. O OgwKfjo Post (Juki:. Mr. J. A. Mac Ponald has received all the papers neces s.irv, and a-sumed Jhe ditties of Post .Master, at ( ivcgo. IPs ofliee is on Green street, and is very conveniently situated. Mr. M lcPorPibl '" one cf the new-comers who fins tak-m hold with a will and deter min.it ii Q sit that new town, lie has al ready built two or three houses, and has further improvements in contemplation. Mr. MaePonald will act a.s agent for the Knikki'I.is:-: at Oswego, and subscribers there will timl tiie papers ut his oCice on Saturday evening of each week. dverxment J '.! i'i:ovi:MKN rs. A small vessel is being fitted at Celilo. to be used in 'improving the Columbia lliver above Umatilla. It -is thought that a good stage of water may be had as far up as Pewiston, on Snake river, after this, service is peidbrme.f. This will be fine lor the Pewiston folks. TEi.Kon.ii'iiu: -i-:u's. 1 ho desnatclies 1 , la'.s v eek are not worth printing. Santa r, 1 " 1 lu-au lo-u.-J- ua-i uu e io-i:iorrow 'ihe Nhttional Pa.' Jlall Club of Wahlim: ton ( i!y are yet on (heir travels. to;t were beaten at the iitrle town of Iloekibrd, Jii;- nois. q lueendiary (ires erc des;ro ir.g large amoniits of property at various points in the Atlantic Slates. Lkiuxixu to Puivk. We hear from New Yolk that Mr. John Mason is cn route to the Pacific Slates again. lie has traveled over a large part of Europ dur ing his abs.?KQ and m-suves us that he has be0mie better educated in the art of driving than he was when, on one occas on q.h few years since, his carriage refused to climb a lamp post n From street Port- 'kyvl. while we were with him, taking a xiite. 'I;.; OkhooXi'a.v. The new steamship (,-i'iuni':ni v.-.ll not run to Portland. She 1 is Ix-eeme tie pro criy of the Nordi 0A .eric.u Sse.im.- hi: Con, inc. e el v.iil r:m to J'ai.aina in coi:iie.,t;t;n with the y rod., iu opposition to the l'aci;;c Mail .'ompaiiy's steyniers. This we have from a reualne source. Also, we learn that ; this company will run the Mse.s 'hy'or mid a steamer 8:1 the other side, via the Nicaragua route. This line have now the finest .-dups alloat. Tfoxonvnv l!0;ut.r.s. -We observe by our exchanges that th.o University at iilem have lately conferred several hon oraiy titles upon (listingnbhed persons in Oregon. This we pre. ume is done without civirge to the recl;dents. Not E; v. I'.h his J Ton. Judge JIoir:ir:.n of Portland, however. Wliih; in. that Clfy a tew ttavs s;oce we a-serva tea: ne eoverred tno title oi D. i). uoou an ia.ifitl'ual not so popular, and charged him o3 for the service. CpCr.MKNT. The Oreyonirin last Tuosday luui well written ardclc on the subject of cement, to be made by Kir.vpp, Pu;rell ,t Co. wlio are preparing to maim fact sire .'.()0i)dvarre!s a monLh is necessary, from the (piarriits of Prof, ifopklnson opposite Astoria. The Jlcra'A &, also heavy on the cement" (piestion, pv-t of a different na ture. Mr. Drown wishes to cement 'the bonds of brotherly love.Q To forgive and forget, etc., which is surely commendable, if the past could be made to appear as an error in the new light. Senator W i s.uams. The Republicans of this city have taken steps to secure at least one good speech from Senator Wil liams belore he leaves for the Fast. Yfeare told that the Senator lays out a fine plat of the work the party ought to do tor the next two years, and speaking for omeif indivbdjU dily -we speak for nobody else in a politic; ine we should like to hear i.lm. We regret that the movement was not made early enough to allow us time to state the result this week, as our county friends although busily employed at home would no doubt like to be present on the occasion. Pa a$$s. The buoys being made at the ilaimette Iron orks m Portland for. like an e.bged tool. Trey get G percent, maidrijig ontJhe clianuel of the Columbia i on what is e.pa.al to 90 per cent, of iheir bebiw St. Helen, and to give the bearings ; eireukuion, and they get ,G fo 7 per cent, on Ihe bur, are very idee. Capt. Connor- j beside, on that circulation. Pru the pe the generous and kind hearted commander ! culiar operations of banking, enable these of t:e (rtpi:,oni is deserving of great : insiiiutious to net i. om 2t) to 70 per cent, ere-iit loV his pea-severance in calling ihe ' on the cash which they start these slave-a- ento.m of the Pre.-s, as well that of our ; creating insdsutions with. The three Senators, to this subject. IPia'ly resulting hundred banks now d .dug business over Qin the estabpsiunent of iht-buoys. It was the country are so many er.gm-s of ep ne of Sonar-t c'orbett's first ntoves in p-rcsion. and only serve to shackle the Congress to look alter this interest. j we.iith-ereaFing class, s. Honks may be Pcn-T Soexo NVt.iT.o- IbiH.e.r ThecJhP'or? says the above named com- j pugy ave met wiih very good success in i the sale of aS-es. in their joint-stock n iv- I g uion ent-rpr:se6GTuis is the more sads- factory because Qui it depend cheap I freights and passage on the Sound. If. ! from any unforeseen circumstance, this I Company should be compelled to. or vol- ! nntarily withdraw their steamer from the j Sound, and we be left to the soulless mon- j T''-dy, that so long sapped the life of trade ! ..,,.1 , , -. ,. -V -Ui'l t ll.ulCr tl iinl- ot v.:.g irotuoo're to v !ct..rin n-,.l return. woohi. to draw it mdd. be a cause of! gtoe-al regiv-t. Cheap traveling has at- j Qi eady started a stream of travel by Ihis ! is-aue between Oregon. California aiid the ! Colony to the North. Let this be checked i because of exorbitant charges and the cf- ! Oect will be immediate and Injurious. ! i.iere are other and weightv considera- I .t.oas which commend tld o,,.; 1 tho citizen, and traders of Put Sound, and we believe that iu a fewVeok, wo vOck s taken. 'Ihe- eaoital c-r..o- 'mW U at isjiioo in ob.-bt lim? A, tk. i 7 . it sa-ju d an u.ttu'..iy. IVIiat iHuiie I?a.i'.icsT Asked a leading citizen of Portland, of us. a few (Ltys ago. One who is ver-cd ia financial matters, by the way, and invests by the thousands. According to the best authorities, panics are caused especially by sudden fright wtihout real cause, cr by a intliug cause or luisappreLemdon of danger. We think the present f:-ar of a panic, has more to do with snaking dall times than the real facts of the car! will warrant. We hare never felt disposed io admit that there was actual dangers to our finances ahead. The country never be fore was so prosperous, bee..vu-.e lucre was never before known a time when money was so abundant. We believe ;pJ!3,G0i) could be obtained on good r-eciiidties at the three banking hous"S of Portland any moment. We are informed that .? 13,000.- 000 is lying uncalled for ia the banks of San Francisco. Go to ihe Atlantic States and more money is found seeking iuvoft ment than can possibly find lakers. Iu Kurope the same ftato of things exist. Money is actually cheaper row than it was every known to be. This being the case, a panic, in the general acceptation of the term is impossible, but the fear of a crash eau:-es apm'c.to such an extent as we see it 11 in Oregon by dull times. Then again, the oaestion arises : Are times dull? They are, in a measure, in consequence of the panic! Men talk of hard times thoughtlessly, talk of it c a matter of speculation, and a general be lief ensues that we are to experiei. te a fi nancial crash. With this belief 1 .MI ions of money are cautiously -withdrawn from the channels of trade. P-nlances are kept closer than common, and or.temphued improvements are for the time suspended This all tends to make a deprwicn, be cause the great percentage of the human fimilv are dependent unon their dailr toil 1 .. ..1 .. . . , , t , ,. , ' meat, they be-,m to strag -.e lor au er- istence. Ve hold that at present in this State there is absolute! v no Conn la ion in cm?? for the panic which is upon us. rih-t:;u-J never were better in Oregon, if people would only think so and act in accord ance with those thoughts, in their bti.'lness transactions. It must not be expected Ironi the nature of things in this kingdom th.it there i : to be a uniformity in prices alvv. P is t: tatP-ns that ha v. coodilion. Con brought us to e;ir ) fortuity would be as v. belter fur ail of uV. ,, .md :.; .:.io lu';:n Moxicr. We hold, s-.tyr. Xf-w Yurk writer of June iUd, that the banklrfg business of the country should not be 1 ft in the har.da ol the Gormrnent : but if i; is, let it Mdstlti;e leg d tender. for th' ihree hundred millions of National Bank Notes, and secure the most, uniform cr.r- j mmy po-sdde for the people, lvrt of ! gold and silver, the only true and un j changt-.ble repre-entitlves of value. It is ! also now conceded that there will not- onlv be no contraction of the eur."-:my. ,Uit lbat l!:t, ,.u,at West demand a. fnrih-r is.-ue of p.ij.'er money , and this idea wili be broached in Congress as s -on as pes.-i-bie. Jndced there are i:d! U'-if; il men who are 'iscu vsii:g the feasibility of pay ing off the i'-J.tJoO tloc.ou:) debt at once tarougn the creation ond issue ot grem- backs to that amount. We m-.?t heartily I hope that ihis will be done. It will dl- ; pose of the deb t matter very suddenly. and the fimuict-.il qne-dion also, it would be a desperate and fearful remedy, bat the tcirible crisis, the patient, would once move have s.o.ind health, which never will : he the ea-e ns loncc as this de bt remains In its present condition. Coon CoKKit. Under date ot dune cl.'ld th.o Thnc.i' New York correspondent saps : " We note a larger export oi dopwdo produce, and a conFd Maible shipment ol specie. The reports oi' the crowing crops continue most encouraging, and there D a prospect that the yield of cotton in the Southern Spates ibis year will be daubs? that of last. It is useless to deny Fad this country feels a degree of buoyancy to-day that it has not experienced in z vear past. a. id we trust that the barTed will be ail that it promFes, North and South. If nothing disappoints our great mercantile and manufacturing interests, we sliail evidently realize a belter fdl trade than we have bad in saverai pa'' seasons. We note the arrival of twelve thousand emigrants last week. ug;pr.;d ien thousand seven hundred the. M.ne week a year ago. We ha; 1 U.!.e ari'tvals :1s so' muan solid wealth, r., these people cume here, ail of them, 0 create wealth." .national f,A.vic SftiTRtTtits." The pe curiiies Leld by the Treaotry in trust for the national banks as a ba.-is of circula tion amount to t'Ft.otbt.so:), whieli pays depositors the sum of Sih). Km.000 in gold :i very comfort aide tlo'iig for the banks thus depositing, and cutting the people i s-t itown as -necessafv evtts. una toe fewer of these evils we have the better. N:;w CoAmxo Sro't a.:.. We have infor inatlon Pom a reliable source i-howmtr u? that the evep-meait in S 01 Frauclsoa about the -new Id. o.d" h: -dy cd" ia 'he Pacitlc. grew pre ;; the fact that the PaclaV P.o; .over Pom toas" were lifting out a coid sh to station far on the new route to They Lad no intention of takimr the late renub.d discovery" but haw I CCUi kUVIU V CMt-l IO IjI iua.-j J.i,iilOS ano I i , StiO als, in latitude 2 12 north. longitude 177-1 Vfcst. discovered on the diii of ! July lsdfi. bv a friend of ours who was on acruFe in the Hawaiian barb a hi e Jiawanan Ur.rk Lar.'.'na that year. The memoranda, of the (Po.i bla. on that cruise, ia n jw the most reli able chart masters and commanders have on that Jong route. The Parade ocean is full of dangerous shoals and PhiiUs. and Government should see to it that bet ter surveys are made at once. Orrosmo- Ac.tix. A t,ew company lias been formed to run a line of screw steamers between San Francisco and ' 1,rSlun'1- Three will be here to en- 1 t- . 2 A . "'.."! "''-"" it'im.as. it ' , hi mat Mr. Kalston. of the Pa - aliWmw u interested in 1 1 ua titter. ?."wa;iiera aid Ci Imiimls. Tt is a favorite theme wuh lawyers who have the defence of men charged wit;, great crimes, that the newspapers have prejudged their clients. They declaim against the journals tor narrating the. circumstances under which the alleged crimes were commit led, and urge that no man can do bis duty as a juryman who has previously read the particulars ia the papers. If there were anything in such object ion to newspaper criticism, it would aFo be nee ?ssar to'forbll C"umo! for ihe proscutioti opening cao by a general statement of the lac's he im.-mls to prove. He fhculd not be allow ed to prejudice the minds of Pi jury by arguments and cor. elusions L-e-fc.ro they have ke-"d the evi imm . If this held with regard to the counsel for the prosecution, it would al.'o in regard to the opening Fpp'.-ch for the defence, bceanss that aio tends to prrjnd:;e rh rcinds of jurors ag.tinst the prosecution. Jf the?? o;'jooi;o:;:3 to opening add'.-e.s on both side-? prereiled: Nett, closln ; nrgument would bo objected to for similar re.ison : and all that ti-e jury would har" to goi V tlmm in finding thdr verdict waa'd l3 the disjoin Sod evidpnee of rdtnww, and of T:tne.-,? not alTs-ars i.ru.hrul. and tb instructions of the judge on the law a s'ate of things which, though it might favor the cscare cf crimiaals, would not aid the ir.noent. It i- not necefary to defend thore rare eaes in which journfiii" talis Into the error of dsurni3fi( the gailtoia iRa.i before he is trmd. and raiir a stcrm of public indignation a,ramst him. Thv question of prf-judlce ia often raised where noT.ing hn been done :st dr?w a graphic picrnr of :he crime and its surrounding. The imbur-noe of newspa per in aI:ing in the detection of crini is iindouhterfPr one of thf m.?s; i.ower ful ii:tru:neat' in the hands of society, fir the pub!i:-py which they Ire to erory detail t;-ey -ul Lu,idr; ds (d pr-r;-ple on the re at oh for m hie nee ami on the track of the real criminal, v hem ihe police, without that aid could never reach. The Ibct bu-hms-i of d.ody jonr-n-ls says the J':-''-''n. is to give news of he passing events to thf readieg public, but incideritally they bfc.me ag-nt. of the police ia the inv tlga'i'm of ct !;;;. j-ut-though :iv.-p sp'-rs do in this w.t wc;k : :iga:r.;-.t the gail y, they abo tbor lor in. u. cent. No :n:;otT;: man x.roba- b'y w'.- ever hung 'broitgh -r ell ccrt r.i oci'i r.-w-pitpr. prtjododng the v?i:vh of the j'lrT aj-aiost, VileOl tp. re ?os nothing politic :ti hi" o.bms". but thous and. hare c.Y.rd tlieir li". -s H'i I ji;ert7 to the in.b.i-try of n-wp oer wri'ers in huo'ir-g ttp d"hil snd csdmg ait'mriwi to fic:n of ppareritly t-lflieg i,"p-rt. When ingenioits counsel, when k-e-isV: t ed jtidge. when pa-mr.t as t intedig-ft jurymen hive done their work ; vh-u clo.d: g appes.l luvc epded. m hen elcg es from the Pvmh h.ire b -oi deliver ed, when verdicts h .ve been i-e- dere-p when s::::enee.( h ve ':,( n pi--' !. -ml the pfis; male to have :cca vcu'do'd ! lis. Ttviih an he e of io.tv- mc excrpt for tb phice cac"-!tion. t.vt.n then, in w dark, and m-c11 nh-di cxt'! H.Ved inn -.Tent the 1, hope st huur, when ail in hum n h! w.c gtti-c.ed. r.ws.p-. ; 1: vcs. d he : O' ers have wo a iinv i.r7s ,tr dust the iuil i: e of T .- ro.e able journals, an d chare -s t7 an w, it pr.ju 171n ; bis client's ref. bv ;.i-r eeeo'e.sos ti:e pris-T'''r"s pud'. 1 ie n s- pe.pers are and always lave i:o.n co- h.b irer.3 with the detVnee tor secur- irijr the triumphant acquittal of iarmoetit men. TJir Pi-' !oay-0);i:i'Mri r.-f '.mtcr AVe can well afford to give room to following extracts from a San i ratmlsco lei tor to the (),-r. 'ovhtu : Ataoog the n.rm who have evi need in the pan iiisc-'ramerd on I ps!iF.rm. m-v be m-mimo'd Ibm. H. V. Corb-ti, ' v j in 3 -C P : tad d to the Vrii'cr F"p, jsrer.:,. ! "'":'a -d:-l to go1 7. n pat. 1 he ! ? l'tUl tt witn .. . . . . -j ....... w .i u . (.I" - ;H iH(.t1 : 'Jf I " ro- 'i fill UT';'' i . - t mad? socrptsry c, TrfM-mry nndea ::., Ij : fri,a-: reXi ireult! -Aji0. it is timugbt le r. ..l -j,- ,.;lW;a ir-mo u,n. Mr. .-erdor; 7; the pas: six years. ;.roed ;d:.i:...p '. be the g; ;0 stat-oaaa o! our 'teo-s. n New i rs. -oi:-y Ivarda and 'Pio. th-ue is. cm. , t.'ni-.ei men. but on c:ied7,.:e F.r Fre.odeu;. end lhar is in the pe,-s .a t,( air. SmiuoS. whose ro.unliif.Men 's i:e; a , ;n tiiOse S.ti e-. a, .1 a foi3ri.- Conciuiion. What do pour readers sy't:, u. tielte:. verv Fkely to bo formed, as follows: For Pres ident,, Edwin M. Stun.'oo.of tVnr.silv.udm : for iee Pre!deut Seheuer Cok'Jx. i f u:ana : itie.-e uveabi? siatsmun o! tried worth. The inciit-iition of the Cwuntry j t to -eiact a etvdt.m ami not a warrior. the pressed corrupt timeserving adioinis- t ration. St.itit-.-a stands it -i ;F jdilar of j strength to truth, justice and hora-r. Ihe e-iiiist it ha - taken ia the pivsant as io ' the nast adiidniM aooo '-r.- .it.- ! i I U. t.. ,"!... T, .... ..." ... " , I ..i 11. c v ii.ua i.,.-o-.-es I'iO i:,j,. jo tii- Fa. .ona a . . s ii orro'S'.f! eribl intedect in putting down the reied Ihe). The cow Merchant.;' Kerch an-o. 0:1 (':; forma srrer-t, jvrorais: s !o beedriie a ar-ot : success, in puiitp;.! nvotars ihrro 1 ,.n- 1 :' tide .v.: ae.-t.t. ()::..( --four h'adou; - pa' ;.fs the f Plowing ia-a. v ii',': i it is a ma tor of :'!e.t s O'-a. '. --, ;-i tla.s-- v. ;m 1 : , 0 e 1 : e .-.nee-- t!it I. tl ... :,!. -e. . , wPudl 2i.;ve le- ;. j' head of our tiei.er d. ir a : I.-a .-, 'i ae : O '::.!: to e rebiooeP-.g upon e eau. L-o io.. 0 .'. ; 1 , . taat a great era;;.;,' ,.f ooiohoi F r-al iu iiiF res; t ci, momig ti'o.-e vh.'. ; I.. ; on rd tia-t were p.-p- e-1 to te-ard -If. Cod,,-.;... wp.: I a t.. ma- out luver : and if it si;o;:;d e. n iluue. by the i luio .d ele tl'.;; he wlii he the tm-.-i- p-.-prdnr c ir.dldate v-u pe; b,..p,r(. the people of i didtonda. p'ls ptnek. it,- 'ee. Cara.oV ai'O d.Sf'.'OV. ie- io lt,e mem.'. i tae m : ,-s a!; ihai 1,7 ene: Pea hav i- .i i ;wh U '. ,.ie d e. i a: i ia.: ' : :' Tie- y erti h' , ble evil. ::-" c-t" itotior are da y adda.g to ihe f ids ii Pdds." h-s a very comrlhnentarv t r-'t rvarec i. Hon J,,i,:i IF of t b-egt.::, find ye -'erd iy .eb- iFhed i'dr. .iiteoe,: s oe;. en iVi-e ir.i.b widi the Sandwich I. taii .ls. clieml iwo or three years spree. At tin t time th,. Pri- i:-'re 'emed to think (he pPncieF- I VP ' " "P-'11 ' -lu-'Ut?" vm.e -'----.- -.-e.-.-v eiv proir.;.: j -,- re'oo lis'ied ike speech and "said. "olfiPdo. pa- x:re:iei.. i ue recent treaty o.tlv earrlac. out the view? of your rPittgyttng state.,- i man. i Hxt.t. PmuT. On lad AYednesdav we were shown three mulberry trees, in tp,-. garden of Mr. Henry Saxer. at IVrPan-I. one of whieli was well ,,..,, .,r v.--h r..,.;t- n:.i i, ... - woo. ..ovvoaii.,:.::!.:;,;-,,,,,,; , ,,.i,.,aui.!,;Ki i rare i mhis mrrdeti. w hieh b i. ,. ,o. : every year. Mr. P ColPer PoMoal i thr trees, on the block- ,;n. ... ' of the Punk oflSaxer. which Lave tmit "i'P i ear. ; . ,...vl luVU ill S OIIEGCV The ?h To.vchor Association l;n? bnen in session at Portland the pest w e k . The ledges in .Ta-k--o:i county are said ; to be worked now vaOi better rem:. s, than ever before. The corner stone of 1h new M. P. Cen tenary Church at Portland was laid on Id ; y att.-rr.non. The ilank of Pil.i-l.! Columbia has b -en :.". :: t 1 the ; h-ed'-l ' ;. : t ma Jr. bulali.ig of 3;rsJ icad. Portland. A private loiter from Canyon City F.-.ys d : :!;. : in that rc;;lon ihis year is c ;r-:d;-d oil more exiensiviiv than ar.v orevi- i-T!-; v(-.iv. .hi-'-c' A. E. Wait has declined io be Mayer of Pord. -.d. 3'r. J. A. Cicrnan wf.s chosen in Id - place. Vide. S. t '.-Idwel! . - . . o ; Mfifc. A. Poseaheira Marshul. all on Y e-.ir.e.-day ri'irat. Sheriff Moore, of WasP'rorvon vll! ?") P.r .'. erres-KpU a. conn v. Iverv of P. O. !,;:;:;'-!'. :o:as Vvr'T Jor"-. j'.io Wi'd Y.mk- the Phck-ml'b. Yard? 'is blhii In the hot eye. and t': left- !ir ilrmej- P,ns been broken er cut c?', and has grown v ery crooked. Ida' lee Cave of Mr. Lues, located 20 miles beiow lUlIesCily. ?'! mis from the Cobra ;biii r:er. j to he four or five miles in erteot. Tee i re fe thick in p'sccs. and a fat as if i r'-reored rnorp icrn.s in i!s ;dace. Ford-id drs.w her suoply ' r-.au this cave nt the present iut. It is jW !, d" on mules to the Columbia for ship!, lent. The. S intisni mlrc are to be tested ap-ain this so.isr.n. It would be nt range if ;'--re .,. . ni.thimr mere in i.h.f ' region fh.-m Ibe specimf-ns taken K r bv Mr. Tvenyon. Mr. Salmon, a thorough and pvheiio P nmadg wvor. is io rPe charce d'th" works. lis snrs ihe mill i in firft rat.- ursif ". and is as good a one of its size as he ever saw. kse jt.am. Cii'to Meu-o lorffev Pros I'!?.ve a ve "y neat sty! of base ball cans, which sell rapidly and glre universal sat- PlkctioD. L:.-:xa INf.r.r. On Mondays and Tlm-.piys of oar h week ti e r'ir leaves PortlsTj i for !hi city at " o'clock a. m., in order to e'cn-,o w"Po il-.c bo-it abore' leaving Oregon Clry at 7 o'clock. -roe i : .ia" cV Cahalan. of the Phllsb-'pld 1 F.oo: end Si vme re. Por'- 1 ;:.d. ale, :'- P, . -e.o..-; rv-y.ir wtp ,., pf... j -.-r the r-cst and con vieiiin of the r-erson or pvrT. vrioii-ao't lr;v fioots a vol r-.a . s here iu : sapor irom innj c'tv. t.ova el A ot t-.o:.o troeds V. , Si r.uc'ion at. t Oct. The prie-s of which id on ike oc m-don of ihe ia'e m mu --Ic store of Mr. F. G. - a Oc i'or.hmd ar to tf-d 'ntii.ae 1 :i ecu r c.'i 'nPcc-d l-.lrr. thai it -' j.rk'-s !. - : -. ' . ir. ; -:. Iff card wili ms a . .!. w::s .v. cud s!) ( be seen -u- : ca ; Iron V;:k 1 r--,o :'. ?:-V v ?.f-.Ci. th" hrsd c; dvdr i. -.-.-p- : a-'- ' -v. r,: r.r b'l'f ofir:g'd in eoraordev ;p.. i.'d em :: larv ;),;;,.- pr: ! . W e .- ' e L:-,v use io : - d have . t ; rc::'o;u o-re. ; trsc ear .-.m v. : wl.crs ace. r - :: P -- O.e !j 0 ;r --v, h the TeC :.'e ; ! ' d- : a :i . -i 'Ml'' v a ia ,! it " ;.o dak i i the 1 io a -fii'l :... C P-ur ; ; r r 1, oe o ; - ; v, i i it: i t C : P.- -he 1 i t ;, e.',.l. id-' t N o :. 'Pi 1 I. n ,1 il::n O'O d e. i P OOig CCC.Ol': of h..,-e -. !' :: or Mr. 17 .-p, 'booo;;..:l ...j' to . a v.- VrfS e: a bv the '.oi.'-.f :. ' .f ': p e, .- or, v:', 1; s oc:. to lor. '; 1 'F , i,.- ( ;; p o: -.--. Tiaea h; ers but hn-'ves Mr. ro''d (mlv t-i -av !' ;;r v' r i '"e bus- ; p.'; ' o: our 1- --.F j s -in.'j;, rood we ' ;7 we are idea-.-d tt. o i - man is w I : ':: rr 1 . Mr. C p a Jlo.-,t 0i' fFeerF who wid tt'i C 1 1 t'0-"-a;d-' a: :'-.-: tn t.,.. v:.h - J pv r !""' '-;d ha i.iuy in fu.t-jru ao:-!v a:-; .o. T.O. Y i'r th-: arrived Fj :: '--ot. . Pa,n liydran stre-e comers iu Oregon (tp on ttie lt oi lUumsf.. ! i; py a; P.FF.iP e ., tr i.t:orop.d:ia:i rot h a '. :!' W-: are rat'd op -;P;or will i .' - - Co;,ei;uiv. iron ones. pp r, in co-sphde tr'm. u b- ma in for p.-.; ct oior:p; r.i-:.-,:t;l learn that taev iOteatg ihe boi ve are favorable to the prinect and have no ioub lo;t that carriage: equal to that of Willamette Co. A . . Oil:,'.,:!. C. 7i . e o , i i .. . cPeo at laoaioal c;.-i. V) ho will take ...e mad m ite.. iu-porooit ma or. (do, :.!.:"i -o . . tor v77s ia 1 (5-;.t:, he ve joined ; tiiem some even r of intere'O. (::e y or ago. neat iy, we were present wlo-n the ilt : "I---; of timber v..;; Fv.-r, d s-.way a a so to aid ' the pre-i nt (i ,m of he iron C? o: -a:n . :n eVi-iee of a the lust cart F d" of e.ad. ,;!; i !ei O: .: . W; Petope:! t:iO- the ftaeic. ami 0:1 the m..rn,;e: P. C. F t-.e it i s-. e-u.ipany , idi Mr. rr-P we r -de ever the ;! " or road i.i: ; d.: . :-..,k.;- - F. ;...t r.i nd a p" th.it ph. luiea. r.i i-'Call v. a: ia ia ;;t At a le -.:::-.- of :1 , h dd Attg. 1.0. p . 7. p liPLdau.I P. P. C. :e following p--eam- Fie and re-'olutlons were liita-diuoni v P-- V. ::::::-, , Ti ,raeiie.. of jdavlng brdl on rac ioy is r. d .-" : t ' ,' p.. : b e 7 .-.: ii here be ir P ' 7. Tl a no; ap; , , .. i- o," '. .aeo of .- 7 bed'g oa otov vrrv m. ...). ,! a . ; ' oi i.. P . t ; prac:rajd : therefore 117 T 1 . .1 T, r. o U J :. 1,. i... ; .1, ' ' Fe... ;;;,d ;e7e- i,!.i U; b. - 1 '' J':-.-: t er. a;., '.: to .".;:' e . 7 ;..: .. . ore leoutai.eri or :. ,.oo o'sa ;',. e i... ;- Jr 'Ot. too- :.:.. C - . e .o i mer.ioer oi tie- !:-:., ee! t! It ! ,, . -'..'. CO e;: 1 .. Cl d. o-! , - ' o.e -tf p r-iromis i . io o, p.,, ttU. !aV. ;.. r ii.iCS will bi : erased f-. u r.-" ' i t.. ; P;' V;'te of tie- (.di-b j wre ordered pror.ed iu .;-K. i ou: 1 . d. v.7 i.'ML.M Ftc'v. ' .F-! ' -p. A::-. Pe. i . The .Vo eiiO'tav th. :' Fcua ;dr. A. S. Ab- P;'- -' i P iego.d. ciltra-e,! in .--I...,..-; ;; ;; a.-g ii-ar eiai. F.o aPP i-f i ..us ..- :; over , .. '.a ;.: c ;n ... 1 -"''it f " ' V-"-1 i;":H- i '"-v t.re out no a-n v-;:n.,;i.in.a ip':'P--tii.mue;, whij, v? " -v " .i.e. i to o. t.eor own. ' i e tt.i, --, , i se.uao of i i a s l e. -i. mr , e eon odere. a d.di.-i :: . . - c - us an t hn .o-p,, , i e a hT w,:" .f -.pP'1 'l P. .. d ' ' ' .?Pr Jil 'ention to tii-. V'ZW' 'lU 1,; lut no about ie' f I ,aree:s it . ... .i . r. .... , , tu,uu i or me c-ati ortu- lmo:. mi-ss;v;:. M"r. Charles II. Myers, of the Portland Gas and Steam Fitting estab lishment, llt First street, is progressive Y n-V-nre. Yideui he entered Oregon from Wa-hiot-ton Citv he tii-Mdgat wita lorn an modern improvements in that line of busi ness, and has kept raiding ever since. Portland is now becoming a oby is en titled to that eppeliation and if the cid us there know what is good for them, ihevwoi see to it that Mr. Mvers is kept bu-v. Jis woi k ev-.-rvwnei e is its (evi; r-c uumen-tat'on. ;M;d plen;y of i! here at tests his superiority as a workman. Ilxxm.v's Mr.on i;o:s. Mr. L. Gross drug gist of Portland, has become interested in ihe nun iifac tare of Dr. lien ley's i-alsam. :rjl prepeses to deal in it to a large ev. i tent, lie s decided after carefully v;-:ch- !:.' b-" oj-erat'on for several months, and i became satisfied with regard to us thj- cacv. Soar. No peion in this Suite can take greater pride in sustaining home manu factures than we do. It is with pleasure that we notice that the Oregon Soap Works resumed operations last'.Mondav at Portland. Call for Higgin.st-' & Co."? soap. nd you we!! get an article copi d to any io.fort:d from r.h ., or made bv the inhaMrant of our big sister California. Look Ijk::z. B irraan Bros, sell cassimer suits tor -'13--.0; cussiivier coals .-o fo $7 00 ; widre shirts if 00 ; paprr co'.l irs 2'j cts. per box ; best, drtss coats ie to .;e. IlrRRiF.D. For several weeks we have been greatly horned with our business. Kohn A Fishel, Portland "are alwa s in that fix. (rife thein n. call. K'fp them stirring. Do as you please with regard to ns. At the Union House, Astoria, by Rev. I). 11. (J ray, on July Sotli, Mr. N. P. Cory and Mrs. miiy iinckr.ey. letter Liei. THTl FOPPOWlNid LI1TTFPS PP-main-d :u the Oregon Citv Posto2f.ee. Ailen.JW " Mdsier.SS Ah wo tih.G 3 M ay a r. 1 eo Ait-dn.S.-di Mii'ier.t.'O An.-tki.VP Moidlon.SO A 1 v'.d,.t;.utes MctformiclcM 2 FroT!!..F;;r."s 4 M-o'rs.Lafivett i:oiter.Mi.sM Matioon.I, davette P.:gley.b'evl) Tdack.Wm " P.;.?ow..ia;ne3 Martin. alissT b.iker.JC Morix- 1 avid PortP-n.Gale Merriidt.JlI id-hp.tj NiPei-.P P. vie.,:! Newton. lsc.no Cain.'! dtomns. 2 Niche; cu Jo-cpli : Cress i.ls NVwman.OW Cierrmii ;s G Otp.es by. PC- 2 ( :.; t. ). ') O'N'ieljjom-.thaa ' d.csmd.W taf 1 aaoiard I- -t ta -'.l-'r-ll 2 -o Mpe;.''li:,..O.Larv- h;ie.Wi;Ps 2 C-.i-ws.F Fi.rfv.A f Cave;::-. ?.f Padeuddl 2 CarPv.MmP. !' e O il httitTv v;;;Jiilla Parsons. j p t' pleyPIoh'-rt i'eielP.-rood-ochael 1 : vs. M !-' r! J 'oTuero ,-.( 'a '. v" in :u.co.o-.. .W Ki- '-.ir :'; ,o M P.-g -.:!: Pa P-.FM-.-Pi PC Polo;. .... MrsA ; '". ' ;n '. ' I . ; .i.o -doxr Pus , ) tp-.-c ".a:-.:, vd ' 2 !i. CC... . ,Ma:y 2 ; : iv'.. A. , a. 71 r 1 haa. 7- ;,.0 e-. -c F i' . P -a re - roc co'l 17 .ao- cd . .. P7V ! : : e- .. hn i u - 7 A A. i 7 :.. . ' 1 2 1 "'. y ' .! t a. : . c r:ok o .- , r . 1 s -T i .' . '. ; . ..?-.; ' K-e-., :id .rr" a Oi O . ' '77. e;. i C F .d ;..o;-.;a d.-e i.'d TI rie-4 u Mr r a Jam, s ft-'s-.a-. 'it : : ; '" ; : d : . Tirol . 'i : 1: --ot 0- o r,- Ft 1 t " . e -o. Oil at;;':::' Few ion .ooPp.'s. s;:t r eterA ' t'.f. o : : . J d:oa ;;-V. :'' 1 an . i d ''a-Uu-a '-'I : ' t.C.-.N P. - d.-i V. i i''u Al'e-rt VF.:o"e-.FF' Wdii. deb Welch TdFsArma V.'alker.Ncwton WeFe.PA 2 Wriuht-JA V.7: P- e. iir i a':. .-1::; t: - AhVed Ml;:;.' Wi) Mr.mPe.J 2 Fo.v-.idl I-a-a-au FW Lr.-ev FA i.-'ve, Fia-.F'derM 7; ;;ey. a . ' 1 1 ..'-.i'lc' :: sg.i .i i . FrF.l.o. ."A ";a Pi'. ; : .o.iu Pf--.e..Jli;:,.;i;l -dia-todl.daiueji Wrhht.i WaiesFi ta.rrtson athew War. Wi! ' I m.Favl 1 Vflti noue..! ii t el ' h .A; i.-:?Pi WolfdlJ Wvaot.JA Whliams.PJ Ware d ii W;tn h ss Wilson Young Th omiLi Yoii:!g..l.!me: 2 You u.g. Mrsituth Young. WS outi'.r.dosaph, P. P. FULLY. P. M ';o!,. io otc.Vmdd.J;tr-ie: Perges.AFchael 'ids..F: 2 Fad.ean.'-tamuel Porrav.JV .MiPer.'JH aFit'oon.Abel Kxow th y It:snY. Mad;ime E. F. Thomson, the great Feglish Astr-docjlst Ciairvevant and Psychometriciun, who he.s re-toni-hocl the sei.-rtiiie clashes ofhe Old World, bas now loci-ded iicrsrlf at Hudson, - -"dadauie Thornton possesses sueii y.a.vide-iai pGv.'.us d second niglit. as to ena ble her to im;. art knowledge ot the rrreao-st m-ipoi tance to the single oi 000 i ied of eitle r sex. V. Ode in a state of trance, she delineates, ihe very 1 a!u.-i...j of the j, arson vou aie to taarrv, and by the aid of mi instrument ef in teie a s.o-.ver, kiae.vn as the PsvchotuotrSoe U'u;;:ne.je..-rt to j-redaed a bfe like f FtareFd tiie- future liiist'iiuj or wife of the a!.-)Pe-i !.-- hie no .taer y.uth date, of ooe a ia ;e, poii ie;l in Faubag t:a;t-i of character, A.c. This ,s hiiinbu as tiioiisaa.lx i.i t... can a-sert. S!:c wili M-ml when d.-sued a er.-ioed ceiioaaOa, er wialten rruaraotee, tout toe picture is what it nuqddrt.s to b !.v CBdnsus :i r.i:dl lock d bair, and stst-VV- 'l:'':- ' ''"'th. !ir;e, 4b.-...siuon and cs.m-pe-xion, a,ri ewoio.-in-r iiov cents Bild :-::.... -a eas. Ur.- addressed t o' vonn-e! f, vou i'" -ecivettifpuctare and cFFred ir,foi-ia-1:0,1 ''v r' ti::' ' ' '-'d. Ad coroa.umeations si.ereuiy coa.aii.a.! , n. Adare,s ia eoutei.-nce -.Iaimmi; P. TuokxtuX, P. O. p.ox --a iiimson, N. l . t 'eiv"' ).. lio-TETTEns Stomach Bit. Tcns.-The operation cf this palatable rem edy upon the s-.tomaeh, liver and excietorv "Ooi.i is sm-oiariv soot nnr aa.l r-,,...-,. ti ee. 1 1 re.ru, ites recruits, ar,d iHiriiies . . .. . . .vm.p.a -a a,i us mrms yields to l's ee litre.! :oe! i,,v, .... . , . -,une- j., eeeii :es, ami o is jecouio.i-udvd lo mothers, eaibeoied bv ..... v.. .its ,uiu u-.-.U'S-; ot tn S U u.-. .''id bes; la-medv tie' 1 oo , as i ae I a at tue crisis oi" r,.. ,.'..!.. ;;e. t. .. i.i , C'.ill ore i:i ,;v , . , i , , ' " - I'll; it ion Uil -aoeeomntiv v,r..,r.ad Fd-ri , ! .-ms u.a.ve immn ,f.e benellt bum it ti'a 'Ppioi,; ,, are, Poit.. Sold bv the drrm g'sts and O.-aJ.-rs via vwbere ! t i i ;. : e , , . : ' ,. , . I.. :tf " ""'-! e.i.Li,f v l l., A cents i'(ii itand, Oregon. St-m-nrKoirs Smoke. Lust wek, pays the Jacksonville Sv.difi, I f .....i.' Mr, P isseuger, living OI1 Williams Vv'.Si-' rated with mP; idn-, who 'i . v.. .-nuftv- HI? 11 !-f(ir; .,1., e Was n o. : '"itij noiicv i rom 1 iii. 1 . t ,r 11. r i Veiw Time!, .. .ai , , " t"1 ..,,i.1)iuuit,1,x, cl ! 1 ltv JvVu h' ,aki,V "Uo;e i New Advertisements. eciigcl i;gt:c2. rjMU: FNi.iFNoS AT TI!F CITY JL Seminary will be resumed in all de partments oil Mooduo. Aug. lath. F. PAPCLAV, Sup't. August :p irCtics to te e Public. I IIAVF th;-. day clonal the ikolow House JL in f-ivar !' lac (did' ibms Fop.e icy o.d customers v iti oivc i!:ui'- liber:,! j.atron a;;e to ;;,e:.boe v. el! k.-jt h.-use. They wPS ilnd Mosi-s. Widte .'c Ithoades :dways on baud to louke gc.C-ts :i tt ia o.ie. Y.'M. UAilLOW. Oregon City, August 1, I-M. J. A. iilcuBDIIALD, Green Street Oswt yo, Oregon. p.-st Muster cr.d J ):,.!; in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Kr;.T;-ti o, and. tLirjTi.j.s! J, J. 'KITH, Fnsliionabis Boot Maker. Grcexi ;tet, 0vj go, Oirgoi:, One ay.,r IVist of t,c d'oct Ojiet. Z-T" hs T'T-orjured to 10 a r. r fact n re to order, in ihe very b.-t sty!--, F'oots and St.ocs for both gents' and ladies' wear. 4 ;.if G3WSG0 HOUS eT CSW FGO, OUPcJON. .TOUS SCPADE Proprietor, d : now f ot-pare-I to receive am! entertain JL ail w.io may tavorhim with their matron- 1: e. It he lieec tH X,.v .,,: .1... 1", Jl'lVlf and ieat;y Furnished. v.-ill Oc supplied v.-itn u!l the de'icacies of the season. The itoc.se is situated near the. steamer landing. Toe proprietor will at ad times endtirvor to 1Te entire sat!faclion to nd who iiiav favr hiai with a rail, and woald rtspectfbily folicit the pab-ona-m of tin- Tr.ivepae; ikodic. 41 of Bo.o-d aTue.-k ' (10 Ponrd and Ld j in 2 ; ,-t,i Siy.ide Meats. . .". . ". r,o 2. G. RMiBJLLL, IMrOUTKi: AS it UKA1.EK IX Sheet . Miu-ic, and Maie:d Mcrc'coadise of ail kinds. Sole A .cent in On-con for C'ELEBIi.i'i'ED OHISET GlitJ-AtV ! A NO fctcSiiv.-ssy c- ffrr's Gf7.T ?.ZI:V-.Im J?l.-,0 i.'OtiT"g ! First street, not door to the Post Ot'.ice 1 CiaiauJ, Oregon. (i.tf Thomas sri:iiii:s. ha.mel mraitv. rrY.r'i fiWi . v --:.' r r: fa t I'fit'i'ij.Wjj, c.jircfdi. : . :. .:: -7 '-'. .0' 7 '-- A .S:, .Muiatfa-tuicr .f oil ki:o!s of S-.-j JL'k. a;-, t .,7 . t7:O i hod (, uuo : '.:;.. Ft l.'Oti in bail Aic a; i P :l a- idle. I i .V or bv ti.e e.-i: 'pni-: (.:;)-PAbTNi-.i.sd!ip i i-:in;r id vn-( a Fae;,; M id. i.i toe id. a, ad, laa.v'-i C iaed. r X'.-,:-r-.o.tu - -- :; !. v. ..s .7 I e.is, j, or. .1 r !y f. ) -,-;7v b.'.'rct'ifr.re r-x- tl- :.ud. i ';pt a'', i holier i 'tt'Cn ua:,a- of ' 'a 'o mat:;,.! J i; if : a - s v. 1. 1 st:; ad Ov j : ,; v i, ;-t , , .a . Pd at the old PF. CP u u-y, Or Fo C'i T7 P.. ; . ..".-a IT a,-e t-. 7-:i. . a u-r 1 F .it; a; ; : : 1 1 i i.i e -. - o, o.-'. 1:; : Oa : N. V. . re.r- i oo it :. we.i, aao l is '.I'll: ; 'F.-r : i , ; di be . , i : . . ;. Ue i: : . , appi. :o" a a a ad : i ; . C) ftU oi e .a. ' i .e ( . . ' v, .a v. oi v i r.- o ir. ia O lia. I 1 : j; ! 1 t; F V a c'r a O aee. (' . . I 1 d Pi WF.F "-0.;: u ". .. .1 is. -ti ;, -to; and ; i It 00 1 y tra et, 7r. .-. -ado: t, r:.oi l-n.n-ci '.:, P.Il'Oi: i A K i) V Ii-M.:-: A I." i )j:Ar.2!:9 ONili.i. Na'n- AXO I Ur.Sli .- : .: , ! 11T11 WO V C'-uo,; !Fid CALF ATTI1NT10N" OF 1 : :: eo.,u !s io H' Usu..Pv irec: sUaaC of i.te nis. iie.r .t-'ek eo: every a mole ta the Ci.itbior: and For pri-ei ; stoo ' line. v. e have eonstaeiiv on hand tiie lar;f e.t and tea test, v.oielv of Cn ; en-i es mi, ooi IP's, of aev Loose in San i'r:. m-i...-., . 11". ear j noes for i!ic.-c trends are 1,...S4 than ' ta.se oi ;,viv use, ;!s we reeeivi- ibern ib- r.-ot. t; i.-ru the ma . aufaet uivr's coii.d--nei.rr Oar sleek of P.ua. and Yv'ixTsri poods is p ii tVoi.u ly attractive, cud F.m great te.uuie to the c-.omtry li.erehaut is tLo irausimllv low prices. than ihe Cost of w;:or.!f,o; We ;-.,) I.aep ti:e st.it.de a; deles in the n..,. i : . ,a .. ' : - :.' , ,- '-''- "l..-, v.B,i , lOJ-l.iS c jjiiVl pur- ; o.e-ea in i..:s m.t.'Ket ia;, , r llir- aiai are ou'erin less. lauoaer. tueaii at Few York cert, or YV c i'lddi.di this card in order Pod we mar i; a:;e ,,ew acquaintances, and induce tPe d? wao have not beretoto-e run chased of us, to call ami examine on- stock. Good Articles and Lov? Prices! Are the great-st indiuvmcnts to all who purciase to sell ugaia. Merchants who bnv ot ns ran make a good proof, cad sell to their en.-. onners ;.t a oe.v .mure. bt !,,,!';:, iO r'f..y ,:..,, (,;, Sf.-rfx . JFPii-ilt a idxijbrrbiditibu. ' Wuesule Clotidni: and Hat Wareiionse, p UF -7.t :md tie IPatrerr s:ree S m F. ,o... ... . I : - i 'uai.s-t, ; u i v ;pj a, )7. a c ro ocxi; Laiv Hot artiing tc In r hoiu, after a soioern of a f..,r months m ,;,e city, was hardly reco-nFod by her fiends, h, pPu-e of a coarse, rustic hesbeo mc, she !:u ! ;l ,o -lVl;.v eompFvP,,, ol a,. nest marble sm..ithiKss, ami instead of twemy-ibreeshe :,:.iy a; oe.u vd te.t ei !, 'en. Lpon tmpnry as to iia- cau-e of Vo great a ..hang,-. s!m .! am! v told thorn that ""'"' ''I-'' " cassiau F.dm. and considered H an invao-abie ae.,u:sitioi, to any Paav's lone.. t,y its ion i.ny Ladv or (.1 . -r, i an can Kii'-wvc th.tr persamo upnemr.r.ce an """'-" oho. ii is m:'i;. nation, as Xattue iie.-sa' : in its ceiiiiu- ; is sioiTi'e .i....iiass," ,n its eideaev i duivvia- t'ni.u::;,..s iron,, also heaiia- clcaiisin'.r ! stud t. amop ;.. , .ki;) , t.0.!,;:e,x;!7 j i.souv. taeiioii on the cut Vie it draws i troui U ail IT:? iiaerpi(,,:- M,Kliv healire' the ! same, and bao,,, lie-sarfoie as Isutare in- i euue l ,1. shoilbi be, clear, soft, smootl, ami Fvuuo.d. Pria-oUsen, bv Mail or Mxr.r. s, I !i" ll-'cpt;,t at an eruer i.v ( . F. CPaPK .V j e., I nemist. No. xVst FaveUe Street, 1 f nic:,7 V. Th..- oniv Amciieau AfH.s : me ,.! t tae s.oa . f ,; 'I lit; Btcsr reiiiciiy lor purdyitig Pin Phaid, S;renvr:b,:nill- t'.-i Verves. Uist.inr" 1 the Lost Am ' t.te, is id:;:.-i;p; haiuiujkf TEA. It i lae.-t S!iv s the best -.resvi v-ii , ve aicamst ul k n ess, if u-eO limelv. famoesed i ot len-t is ooiy it ean be -. ia a sait lv to inUo,:; . !.-.. " dii ee';.,;.s Pi f re ucii , S i aodst, and vder- mau, with eveiy p..ckuae. d FY ill tor Fide at alt ire wuoFside and retail irug st.oes and proea rp-s. p.;j FM,F JFtoi-si . Wnobsalo Pr-mr -;s; . .Jie Agent, -ilo Li ay street, ;San Praaei A iifCe F.S.-F. L IPsT A r. L ! -1 ! j: I". N '. Among ihe most successful establishments in the. country is that of Howe it Stevens, manufacturers of Family iye Colors. Ti;e- I Hil'lll i il i i' III ll O tiret iu everv rurt ot tiie I'eututrv. I iieir i!v... .-.f r.. i.... I.,., i,t- . .. , . 1 . i l . I . . '. .f"; v..c:i ., me ca.o.y tiseU, ami uuve nnivia-sa -n i.it,, i.,,. , M. V-v & Vr: OrJcon Citv, and A count ; TJ2A I 'EL A yj) TIL I X-l'0Il TA Tl OX. Oregon Steam Sraigaikii c o 3,1 1ST O T X C J: HEX; LTCTIOIJ CF I FRAXOoMkXTS HAVE P.EKX PF.U- i a-, leered bv lioj 0a -i uw Suvi- ; :;.:. 1 ; irii'-jj - i y ;::,! i!:e r'.-i:!i r : : e (iKijr... , , nen-ov '.rw.enceis can par- , chase TltP.oFC.ff TICK) TS from F:r;fan.l i -to the tidii-reat points ia Idaho at the follow- j ire' rates: i From Portland to Poise Citv ' Idaho City " Silver Cuy i.l "-I ol 70 (1 da Ih.rsencers can lay over at Umatilla by ccivirur notice to the Agent of the "Pioneer S;ae;e Comjiany." Tlironjjli TU-Jitii :-oiil only ot the j Cci:: jiaiiy's t -dee in PoitIa.rtI. The rates of pa.-sapre on the river until further notice v.dil be as follows : From Portland to Dalles I uiatilla Mailuhi '; " ': Jhdoa .,. " " Pewiston Prom Dalles to I'matiila ; Waliula " i; i; Palouse fa; 27 17 00 P 00 20 Cut 2; 0!) .10 00 1 tm b") i) 2t 00 2 7:1 7 00 12 00 f. 00 1 0 00 Pewiston , Y.Talhda Palouse laovi.-ion Palome Pewiston Umatilla YTailuda THE BOATS OF TIIE 0. S. 21. CO. For the Dalles wilt, i,c;.vr; i'OitTr,.!rvr rAir,v, ( Sundaes execo-ted) AT 5 O'CLOCK, A. IS. coxNi:criyj ox Hcrtday, Yvxdnssday, and Friday, run Umatilla fit VJallula. T:c ts-iilay'is Cent Cm r-7d r.ie : rcn lbwistdit. BOA. ilXITVi:XI'.-G The boats will leave Pew iston every ! on-lay mornitic, ansl V7d iahi every M aiaay, WcdnesFlv, ai d Fibhiv ro-;.in;-, osod.i:. ; ut Umatilla and arrive ut io.i ies s;.n:e it..v. y. c, AI -tsVi OUT 77 , 7 7 . O. S. .V. Ci Portland, Ja'y i "tb, itJ.0F'i.iC- -L0 KCUT2. TIP! . Ti.AFFP i ();:i.son. ' : CaUKYINO tiiC VNirF.I) STATES MA it. Wid P-av... p.e-7o:d f--r 17:7-: ilo r-'.o Tuesii... . , 'F' ar ! !.- a .! s. -uo '-,". at , e -. ..7. a. - i F .- : : i ". . . .-f:- :-V 7- Tit L7 b ,o- JOH'H, COUCH 1 W ! V..- '. T.-,e T'oitj; f -r 0:eaa a'-0 i v a . . id d I. ::. y aa.i S..t .-V-: :. ' -.i (. s. ;: ., ;o ; o i : A o'er! a ea T at 3 s . A" r"S W x vi : i t; t: i i: . t. Ui.til further notice THE STZAPiFU A L . Id II T ?ajtii Wdl te-ve Portland daily fd 7 o'clock A. M. from tee Cm.ipimy's i-.ck, toot of A street, for Oregon City, eoi.neetmg with the steamer sv On Jfonrfa and Thvrsdny cf each vet or iSofcrn, Albany, Cor ea I Us, a;;-i in!cr:;ic'i'.ite pouits. AND WItll THE STCAMER u n i o it , On Monday, IVtdeiC.-dau and Friday, of each week, for Lafayette and in termediate point.-;. ssrap Due notice will be given (.Am vrhen the Company will dis paich a boat on other ehtys than above. Returning the Sir. ALFRT will leave Oregon Citv for Portland at 1 o'clock P. M. A . A . I? I c C t' Ii I. V , PrctUkdt P. T. Ok S.IFEM, March 1st, lssr. i:tf DAI! A" OVKiiLAND TO CALIFORNIA. rpilROVGH to Six F1FANCISCO IN SIX X days, (1. '.laying the C. S. Mail and Yd. P. it Cods 2:1 :p less. II. W. CUlini:TT & Co., Pnoims. 1'v this ronie y asseng.'rs avoid the risk of Ocean travel. Pus.-daut through Oregon City, S.dem, Albion, Co: vailis, O tklatid, Win chester, R'ts.tm! C, Canyoavibe, laeksenvilia and i.i ( 'a! ii.u-ioa : Yreka, Trinity t enter, Siiasia. Fed lb nil", Tehama, (Jkico, Orovilh-, M ai s i! ie 1 o S a-eaaiento. (.'oonectiiig with the d.dly sl-'.res to ali mining to .vns a nort!: ern Ciiitnrnei root seiiitbera Oregon; also voiiitie ii. si! road from Orovilh? to Sacra mei't'i : Also .-.;:i:i: ctirg with tho Central Pacltic Paio' i.al O) t: e Atiautu: states. Stages s'ep i vie- idaht at J..c!;s-..:ivi-le and r- Ka, for .o .-eag.-i s . to rest. Id.sseair u s Willie jie'-initt' d ta lay over at any i-oint, and resume their s-etts at. .!ei-u::o, at any tine? Within ore month, c.i'on liot'.fvir.g the Agent at the .mice where I hey lay over. iCaa to ij:.o amento $". Stages bene the" I'ort'.am! oitiee (Airigo m's lioie-.i il i.lv at o'e'..ek. t.abtti.n It. l. WIMTiFiitPSP, Arctmt. CiiAFMAN k WHO., Oregon l.hiv Asronts. ILHiG:i ICR ITF.Vi F; IdirWPFN TPiF CLACiC iiiii.H and tiie S CHSG0IJ CITY TGYTE PLAT ! In the vicinity of the lace of T. J. liuns.iker. C-F"" yiil be sold ell cap fareab. Apply to LfiVV iV i-iicliPblMiUP i Su.tl' .Main street, Oregon C-ity. 100,000 LPS. WOOL WANT cd bv Ji F Lj AUCTI Corner cf F;,,r.t AUCTION-SALES Ot Real Estate Orof-. r;.,5. rjc-n.ralMer.V case and For.-,, ,J,er?kan. Even, WeJuesJa,, Satrrdv f 1J- U1CI2- Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SAFE cmcl:h rch'o-d iter nod Jtar... I' . Fttuosa o.-reaod '!CTa.(I! ; q inu scMe.-s. Files Hnsos. k.w,; Ul; ScruH-s, Ft paw, .vli...t.t m,u, li. tl 1 A bo-cc assri tment oiroc A i NO erics andl,,,. AJ'' ',rHA!:i'SON'. Atiet'oneer SHAY FOE GALE CHEAP O :,r . ; : v ; .- oeso!f' c;'eM' for fash j -' 'i'r 'l-'in iu b.if ) C GKEENA A . Oregon City. C r. Kl SSLI.!.. ci T. DALTl X. RUSSELL & DALJON, Attorneys and Counselors at Solicitors ia Chancer, end Jr. eat ltate Aacnts. Md!i practice b. the Court, of the thiroaud fourth Judicial Districts, un til-o Sop.reme (.'ourt of Orecon. ' :'' ljr Special ntf-mion riren to the cap,, tion oi claims ut all points in th8bove t.F cdtostucts. u Otiiaein 1'ariish' "s brick building, Alhu:v Orecon. BH. HUFELANB'S CKLE11RATEO SWISS STGI2AGH EITTE?4sv THY IT thy IT The le-st Purifier of the Blood' A PF;;s;.T;t Tonic ! A very Airrceublo Drink ! O L.isurpasse.1 for aetint stirelv bt-t Cei.tiy on the secretions of tl,4 kiU neys, bowtds. stomach nnt n,--.-i mici : For sale ai ali vh -de sale and retail lir,Uur druc, and grocery stores. yoT.ni) Y SI J n l u BE riTU0VT IT d. G. l-"i!is.-rf. Proprietor. (77 Ta YLo;t k l;;r--r.;.T.. .. .t-.1V) , - . .1. . Ol.', lit; (Y.y m., San l-'raacisco Svezm Cti!!iilj;sion Amies Ci liCF. f.- I.iFPPTV STKPPT, F. F::.; ti-.s - 1 .: i' a. a : bay In? and hio-dnc direct, bf the a;s or t.'apv; .'P.m. ;. ..y., . o: . i el'e. o-.l , pneh-.lhor 3Jr,.ic;il r,-Jtupk-meiits, Carries : -, '.i :a ;li .'l-a-hire.-iT. "' F.dd.:7l i.-r i' s; :::c am! o d:.r- :.:,! ,,: i a a. . (7 ..n's s! o 0 1 i. i -.O IP ir,fc to i A ..to ta n ot PiileiVi. recive i)ijr:;;0 a i.i M'.-i ,r 1 it t... ea'.Vit r..f -. : : i i-:- , to order. ' t a -' : '- - i . ; At7-ie:, F ;:i : - r - Staa-iicCd. -' - - , : .,, 1 o., . .a.,) a. f. -, :- . Or. area. O a . c- rt. "KS. o a . A. o.. Fa.7 -r-o a sfb d : c ;..ut c-; Lr-v -a v t o -." St. '" 7.. .1 7 a i. N.-o. to atf. e", M A 1 i o T II E K , CPfVvt (Vat. a-rto o O o v: F: . ': ;P7 F V W . I (p . itFFFS, 7P-1X 7,' 'F :p. s r.so. fv; READY CLCHIIG ; i' . a:: a r v :;:rrv, m Mm nxi'RtrsSLy ros iais . kta ; e j.Aia.i.T, bv c. duly it. oh, A. T.VYo H. SiHS!iEiMa&G0., New York Marmmcturcrs of Cell Eetai Patent AgraCe Grand Scale Pianofortes! T he PXPllP-tbtXKF WOFI.D rnis eetiu'.iv iuniouia e to his old patrriH id, i the j.r.l'iic geiiendiy, tiiat he will kep ccns'artiiy ..a h:o;d; good assortment ,f tha above class J'i.-.ie's, winch he idlers wholtv sab; tu.d ret id! at New Yoi k prices. AOKNT FOR STEiNWAVO SONS Celebrated Pianofortes I AMD A.E. THOMPSON'S ; PaTENT S wF.m. AND VotCE TitEltEI-O (dllOKAb OttCAN. O X tt IU-,ees sied OvaiKt carefntlv tared i ami rejiai red. ilSlNSliidMF-U. f tt-t.iv, 111 Front s. Portland, Oregon. city "SAiosii Jf. l IX S TREK 71 OI! EG OX L'ITIq BARLOW a'FyLEB, (Successors to V.'ortinan F heepat'J-) Keen constantly on hand CAKES! PIES! D K E A And Crackers (fag kinds! Ordsrs in tils Lir.3 rill meet vriFa PZ01IPT ATTSdIX-CsI ! BARLOW ft FOLLB AFo keen on hand ad kinds of FAMILY 4i:0(.FJUKS ! AND PlloVlSK'X M'KA.MUOAT ST. o f A',,,. rlf .d ol! Arti des Used lor '-O.j O Purposes ! F 5 J L L E Ho 0 A R I 0 W .,u ., a.,.-. .issi,rtn:ci:t m . . ... err t O LIQUtPPS AM) by the Ca.-c, or at retan. ttcT.tion is also dirccieel to the fact t! ,f toi,dv !se soils th" FAMOid -.r wc: i A P '-i). Cili" v m ciiaiiT! : Farmers and the Vl-1 ra." !;p vttcd to radi at th r tn J-!K ,-.,. stock "il wdlbemadeaofKireiittau A tef kinds of' produce taken ,.vei an-' 1 rr 'OOOS. f r-oWlFfbK'c:; n (dry, J.oi- ftb, FF7 .4 1 O o 0 ( c O CHAPMAN JL" FdFb j Oivgo -. 0,s C0URTSSI OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,