-fT" i-- jjjcll)cc!ilii (Enterprise. TOW.V A.VD t'OVXTY. )i n Ak.skx.u- hen re c.me to this c;tv to engage oar present business, we promised to agitato any ami every project r-dru luted for the SOf.nl of the plttfe. The United States Arsemil. fur the "Linn City :(jt, is one of the itisiitulioiis we .should !.tj iniri:ur war (.'apt. Eckerson was 'sippo:iitiito select a site for the eree ticn of 'an arsenal in Oregon, and his re port to the Secretary recommended the !o ealitv we have mentioned, as possessing t',i' "f.o.-t possible sidvuutages to he Sad. We hve the promts- that this report will bgalled up during the uext session of Congress. Jmas now we waut to call the n-iitiou of eapitu'ists to the same kind of au enterprise which would l-o-.v pry well. We may safety rcr.ew our predic tions that China and J-. pan will call upon mh for all we can spare in the ll:u of hn-aA'tvATrhut the prosecution of that commerce should not lead us lo neglect other branches of trado. Ammunition and iire anus, it is said, arc among the leading articles in apparent request in the Japan ese market.' Arms of superior quality would he welcomed, and had proiituMe "ale Uteris sind Oregon City is the place wJi'-re they should he timtmtaefured. Base Call. V)e promLa not to trouble our interior readers with any more muEi-piicr.tion-tab'e accounts of base ball games al'diougb we are quite sure t hat. could fxci renders as regard ttn.-Hi objectionable become interested, they woui 1 ft. id the reports quite readable. There can be no ulore, exiiiierafing sport than is given the bombers of a base ball club. The spec tator is also allowed his enjoyment. As agreed, last .Saturday the second r.'me of the Clackamas club, and ths Highlanders' Orst nine met in held in this city. This wan their second contest for the champion fehiy best two g unos in three. The pre vious match had ben won by the Clacka mas club, hence the Highlanders filtered viib " even thing to gain,'' and did their iretfiitst scoring 7s runs against til. and carried off the palm by lo. The third and last game between them will b-' p!.;yd to-day. The Highlanders have a fin a uni form, and the two clubs make a very fa vorable appearance. On .Saturday ais;. the Young i'ioneers of Portland met the Tunr.v.tter club of this city, in this cits', and played a match. The scoring was ia favor of the Tumwalers, by 1 1 runs. The in-mbcrs of there organizations are youths between the ages of 12 and 17. and we can think cf no mora proper in. inner they could have .-elected to spend vacation. Woirni Lo-.uo.vt; Ait::!:. We have no desire to say -any tiling that would cause a rush to the Cascade iuottatcims east of this city, but wt" f'-el safe in assuring prospect ors that there is a district worth looking ui'tcr. in that direeii on. We might devote a column of space to showing the induce ments t li.it offer We believe rich ledges exist there ; that they are extensive : au.d we are convinced that il practical quartz miners would visit the region, learn the history of a 1 that has been done, see the partly developed ledges, etc.. they would shell out their lands, and display their muscle liberally, rush ia and build mills, pile up the ore. and at once convert the primitive forest into buy camps. H.u.v: i!i- ru.-: Hmkiukk. During the week Sheriff hiritjs disposed of a pot lion of the I'apcr Manufacturing Company's property hi iliis city, on execution ia favor of the Bank of British Columbia. '-'' reams of in india wrapp'mg paper old at $1 ."') to $i o'J "p? ream. Straw wranpinr at G2J to H) cents f ream. A r;u:.;iiltv of rags, rope, and other t:itri.il was purclmsed by IL L. I'ittock o: Co.. (she new l'.;per C-.ia-pany.) at from 11 to v. iihtn a iraeiiou of three cents f it;. Mtti.ot,- Bah -if. v have been v-il:;ng fir some time to admit that bu':;e-s was not very crowding in this vicinity, but whtuQve wci';' convinced by eeular pi'oc;'. n day ors i ;!".. t:a? our merchants were cultivating irP..m vine.- In i!;e tr'ie; wldi ut hedge or leiice w-.- c-.tteluded "times At'.K dull ll': 'ill ' patch may be seen op j)3sUe Courl liou-e block, li, is cultivated more for pleasure than profit, however. Tf At.ATix Fn: Co-.uwn v. Mr. II dw. Mel drum, who has been attached Lo this es tablishment since (lie birth of the Extki: rttisK. severed ids cotKiection with us on Saturday las?, and has acc i)t,J a Incra tive position rendered him liv Mr. Si.luev Richardson. Bidet.t of the Tualatin Fur Company. lie has the best wishes of the office, which will accompany him where ho may go. into whatever im'may engage. FoitTi.Avn M A'.KKrs. On the 17th, as wo learn from .Messrs. McCraken. Merrill A Co.. bacon was tending up in Portland. Ailes could be readily effected at 10 V to H cents for si:l; - is;; i,i "ii - - ........ . ' LV11L., ll I hams, and a to J cents for shoulders. Bard , BVvll2.; eggs in fair renue.-t at TIC'f ,T.k' I dried apples 1U U-; p'.mches 12cW 13c. j ihitter no demand, (hits were exttemelv ' octree at i52i ta,."oc. " i j i Caxemaii Scuoou. Our impression was i ?hat the school at Canemali would open a i new term on Monday last, simultaneous i with the opening of the Oregon City Sem- ; inary, but in this we were mi.-ta'auK hence regret tiiat we did not visit it last .quarter. We had some anxiety to see the working of the school, under the instruct ion oLan ex-Judge, and member of the iiouse of Representatives in the Oregon Assembly. PitomuY The most unusual ram ails "that has ever come to our notice was pro duced in this city one day last week by a cat. owned by A!r. Levy at the telegraph oiHce. She brought forth a litter of mx kittens, all of which were "attached at the hind limbs, describing a circle, with the heauls outward, similar to a ratchet wheel Avith the rim off. One of the progeny be ing dead, the others were destoyed. M. E. Smuiath School. On Sunday last .ninety-nine scholars were in attendance at the M. E. Sabbath school in this city, v'uh a full complement of teachers. Un der theOSuperinteiidence of Air. Francis the school has been very successful during the absence of anv regularly officiating pastor. Located. Rev. W.I. Cosncr. appointed to this parish by the late M. E. Conference. has become settled in his new charge, and vSill discourse at the usual times of holding fcMce in that church. Rev. G. C. .Roe. appointed to Rock Creek parish, left mr Needy on Wednesday. A Ridk UN- Horseback. On Monday last Mr. Hurgrcn, of the firm of Hurgren & hindler, passed through n horseback, en roitfe ti En-rent; City. He will undonbted- i n a !)!easu'"t ri-L- This is a good "lettnMMo adopt, when one wishes to com-D1n-' business with pleasure. Nooks rwi Bats. On Monday last the Clt7 Seminary re-opened, and studies were resumed. The male teachers, as well as v,hilars'LaTe hv-'ilv enjoyed the vacation t' ' wUl fields, and will no doubt take ,i H'i-'mtnation and pursuit of knowd tdS? with renewed vigor. Ahv.hK S.).-,Erv. The auxiliarv of the AmencaaRible Society in this county have depository at ihe store of J. Myers & it(i s Main street iw. .,.m- . ... tere is a very good selection of ; ,";,mc:n. ete.: on band. o. mere is Co-OfKUATiVE Sccietils. If men would be honest these co-operative organizations could work much trood. Thev are said to I be very successful in the east, but we have i grave doubts about their being so practi I cable as the eld fashioned partnerships, in our lathers' time. There is two much joint ! stock in these latter days. And iiitieteen- twentieths of such stock concerns as we ! have a knowledge of are only wholesale ! refrigerators appliances fur rapidly freez j ing out the small fry. We need not gu to j Idaho for an illustration, but we simply cite the -New York and Idaho Gold and j .Silver Mining Company. Mot one of the original investors there ever realized inter- est or principal, but they acquired an ex- i : periep.ee ia s;;eh matters which strong !v j ; attesLs a repugnance for joint stock opera- ' tions in me ititure. V, euro uiform-'d now. j however, that a partnership is doing the work, and that the men in it are rich in ; promise. j I-;:ti knE!. -On hist Wednesday Mr. I. i Vf. Garrett returned from an extended ' trip to the southern coast of Oregon, lie is well pleased with what he saw. On the ' I'A of August he wkncfsc-d the launch yf ; trie bark Siklxm-ihon at Coos Pay. which is j the laigest vessel perhaps, ever built on this coast. Business is lively' in that vl : cinity. He met a man riding a white i cay use. a short distance this side of Rose : burg, whom he took to be the Ortyonlia's : correspondent, because he resembled one ! of " ovt: ,w;."J and in his mind's eve could I see that the cay use was branded "I'.W.G." We hope we ate not trespassing bv sav It" 1 that Ike was mistaken for ati A:ii On'. We imagine that the held for adventure ; downright interest is nearly as good in t southern Oregon as among the Syrians of tae east, and it po.-siolo ,ve shall dispatcn a writer in that direction. Ex Or.rrr.AM',:;;. Through the politeness of Col. West, Messenger of Wells. Fargo & Co.. we have San Francisco dailies of last Saturday. The markets continued steady, with a better prospect for advances than a decline. Tonnage was abundant, and f; eights active ail of which indicate a busy future. New grain from the inte rior was rapidly aceutnulaiing in the bay warehouses, and there would soon lie as large a quantity on hand as any time lat summer. Qi trtc Worts. Mr. L. Zigler of ibis ciiy. aided by his colored assistant Thomas Lee, in one week made one hundred flour bar rels, at the factory on Basin road. These were all made by hand, and m the best manner. Ju uduitloii to that number Mr. Zigier himself made three pieces of light v. ork. Ibis factory is turning out as good work as any in that line on this coast, and ii ought to be well sustained. Foti; Ra!si::g. The Liberty-pole, bro't from the vrood by Marshal Lynn for erection on the Fourth of July, will be raised to-day on Academy Square. High street It will give decided tone to the city, having been nicely dressed and paint ed by Air. Broughton. who has also added a top-mast to it. making its extreme hel-rht Idl feet 1 inchei. IK.srKCTiTi.i.Y Yoi its. On Wednesday last J. Ross Brown paid his respects to ! Oregon City passing through to Portland. ! via the Overland. We have wished to see I him among us tor the past three years, and now reauy hope he will not dash us by in such stenographic style. Come back. McCokmh.'X AitK.vo. This enterprising book dealer is always ahead, lie adver tised on limrsdav that "All the lute news papers and M Aazine'i" the Franklin Book Store, are ?omelh.i:g new. couhl be h The M Aa id at zincs ! j-.xi'itnrno.v .dr. E. B. Keliv. and Mr J..--.wph Strahlo. left this city on Thurs.lay : or a week's recreation i:i the mountains. ' They promise to bring us a quartz 'edge. 1 half a lo:-'.en Elk. one dozen deer, a barrel I of trout and forty grouse. ' PtrA'.-!-.-::;. Mr. B. Biiler. of die Bincrdn Ihikery, o:i Main street fas been soiling , Clachamas county peaches ibis week. The S qna!iy and Haver is fully equal to any of i the same variety brought from California. Tint P;m:s. On Aiomiay htjl teams be gan distributing pipe for the street mains of the Oregon City Water Company, and the same will be imbedded in mother earth perhaps next week. New Wheat. On Wednesday last, half a dozen wagons or more, laden, with new grain, passed through tills city on the wav to Portland. This may possibly !irt of the season. be the AIot.TE.N. Hie first bed of molten iron was to have been drawn off at the Oswego Works cu Thursday last, but the final fire was not applied to the stack, Hum some III. Mr. Henrv Warren, of the Land Office in this city, has been lying quite ill for several days. On Wednesday we learn ed that he was recovering. Fiii tr Sitir.ME.s r.s. Mr. J. Hunsaker and Gen. Lovejoy, are each now shipping fruit of the choicest varieties from their orch ards in this countv. School Eams Salk. On the 10th of next month tin sale of school lands in this county will begin. See advertisement. Yellow Fever. The fearful i spread of yellow fever is quite startling, so , is the low price of goods at Barman Bros. I Our w ord for it, this firm sell more :oods ; and better art;.-?!es for -f.ai or .j than anv 1 other firm in the State of Oregon. ' ' American M a n vi'& crt 'K ks The American : IVafah Vonqmny of VAtlihua Jfi.v.y. Our ; readers know that the bast mechanism of j manufactories of this county is unsurpassed ! anywhere in the world. The genius of American inventors and mechanics produc ed the cotton-gin. the mechanical reaper: and mower, the sewing machine, the best telegraphic- instruments, and last, but not least, the wonderful machinery of the American Watch Company of WaUhaut. Alas.s., a merchant that lakes la-Id of the raw material and under competent di rection turns out thai daily wonder arid necessity a perfect time-keeper. Begin ning in lsaO in a very n: tderato way but with the determinatio.; to make none but thoroughly good watches, the Com pany have continued to enlarge their works from year to year, (as they were unable to supply the demand.) until now they manufacture about one-half of all the watches sold in the United State:.:. Their factory covers over three acres of ground, and a- au illustration of its extent we may mention that it is supplied with over sixty miles of pipes. These watches have proved so reliable that several of the railways of the country now furnish them as a part of their equipment ; and while recommending othu-r' lines to adopt the same precaution against accidents, the editor of the Boston llaihrnv limes re marks : " We have carried one of those watches for the past four years, and altho7 it has had to submit to rough usage in camp life, horseback riding, etc.. we do not hesitate to say that it is the best time keeper, and less expensive to keep in or der than any watch we ever carried."1' The Company's success has stimulated the manufacture and imnorta'toti oi many worthless counterfeits, so that buyers sho'd . .... .j be careful to see that they obtain tue. gen uine American watch, made at Waltbam. If you wish the very best Cabinet PnoTO ;Rrirs, you must call ouBuadlet A RrnoF sox, 43 Aloutgoniery street. San Frr.ucisco. jy2".5t' A U CTIOX AND COMMISSION auctio x e i: i: : Corner of i'reut and Ok streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate. Grocork-s, General Merchan dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday I A. D. KicuARiiSo:,, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SALE. j English refined Bur ana Bundl T.on English Square and Oetagmi Cast steel ; Horse shoes, Files, Rasps! saws ; Scrovs, Fry-pans, sheet iron, 11. G Iron ; -.r.so : A iargj assortment of Gn.caries and Liquors. A. B. Ji'icHAULso.v, Auctioneer. OREO OX CITY 11 U SIX ESS. 1853. 18G7 Thomas Cliaiman STILL OX II AND AFTTR FOUItTMEX YEARS EXI'ERI ence in business in this city, i.tuier ilia old motto that " A Nnnhle SLxperce is Bet ter than a Slow- Shilling," we propose to of lor greater inducement thuti ever to our custom er to pay us cash fur goods, as we are deter mined to SELL CH2A? FOR GASH! Which Is the only iiemedy For the Present c ry of Hard Times. We ben leave to iidoi ra our iiinnowin cus tomers tliat we have just received, direct fioui San Francisco, a Large and well Selected STOCfi OF GOODS SUITABLE FOE, THIS HAEKET. Consisting in part, cf Vru G-joJh, Ciotliing, Groceries, Jlinhcare, 'Juce.-isicare, etc., ai.su : FAINTS! OILS!! S-c . Together with a splendid assortment of BOOTS Ai?D S H CSS! Oi c-'ciy descriptiim, all of The best quality, and latest styles. Also: HATS A IT D CAPS ! Of every description, for both The ladies7 and Gents' Vrear ! Gouts' and Ladies' Furnishing GooJs kept constantly uii bund, ail cf whieti we will sell at the very lowest price for cash. Country P'ro'.le.ce taken ia exchange for good-. Particular attention paid to orders from the co.mtry. A Bo : To cousignuients of goods, and prompt retains made for the same. -;;- i.ctm n onY to our uamor- ous customcts for their past patronage, and ask acouUuuame id'tl.e iue, plec!t:at'g our selves to act honcstlv wi'.h who f.e. or us with their trade. " TiiOS. C1IA UMAX. A Fl.'LL ASS and rtm;-:xt OF SASH. biiiids. aiwavs o;i :::nd ii A 11 MAX. Boors. lor sale bv PATENT Al Mi f'-r sale bv niAU.V A. AICCCAlu'S CEi.KIBBVi'Ei BOV H ma-do chairs, corisiau; i v on hand b-v C'HAKMAX. CLLINGEIFS SUi'MlllOii IIuME liiatla v.moi-ballin'i. for ::.!; bv CliAa-tAN. i .ir :,:;. i .-. - I X t Oi ; ait kiuits. and pater shades. CHARMAN. Sold by "fi.ouR. bacon, barb, and dried SL fruits, kept constant! v on hau l I.,- CHAR MAN. K M-IW AND FELL ASSORTMENT EL. Nails, rope. etc.. iu.-d r-cetvod lv CHARMAN. A LL OF WHICH HE WiEESELE AT E&&. the low e-t market value for CASK, or such produce as Lis trade will ius ifv. CIIARMAN. hsrlfT's Kale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tin. County of Ait 'f nomah. to i;m directed., and in favor of Toe Rank of British Columbia." and against The Oregon City i'aper Man ufacturing Company' and Abraham J. Bloeb. defendant, for the sum of ten thousand and forty dollars, and for cists, in gold coin of the United Stales, I 1 ave levied upon, and will sell et public out tion to the highest bidder, for casii in gold coin of the United States, on Saturday, the 1th day of September, A. I). 1HH7, at the hour of i o'clock. ;'. M. at the Court Ilouae door in Oregon City. Clackamas county. State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest of the Oregon City Paper Manufacturing Company, of. in and to, that lot of land situate in Oregon ( it v. in the County of Clackamas, and Suite of Oregon, and known as Lot Number Five (A), in Block Number Two (2). in said City, together with all and singular ma chinery, idle tenements, hereditaments, ap purtenances, and water rights thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. With " . " All the right, title and interest of the said " Oregon City i'aper Manufacturing Company," of. in. and to, the water rights and water, ami e isments. conveyed to the Oregon Ci!y Paper Manufacturing Compa ny, by George Marshall, and .Margaret bis wile. Joint If. Abe-re. and Margaret Afooro his w ife, and Samuel I,. Stevens, and Jane Stevens his wife, by deed dated June Stli. istit;. and recorded "on -pages Z'J2. '.'.)'. :V.',V and film, in Book il. of the record of deeds for Clackamas Conn' v. in the State of ( re gon : being 'he undivided one half of the ; perpetual ownership, and rhrht to the use ! of the water hereinafter mentioned, and : the right to take from the water, whEh : tlows from the channel in the Willamette ' river, east of w hat is known as Aberneihv Isbuid. at the falls of the Willamette river,, through the race, and into what was known as the Basin of Baait 1 Harvey, oti his m-ii reserve, on the Oregon City Claim, Three hundred inches of water perpetually, un der an average head f eitrbt, feet from the top of the water in said Basin on said Mill reserve, at, low water, together with the right of way across the land of Daniel Harvey and Eioisa his wife, for a sufneiei:: race to convey said water from the north line of said Basin, wherever the same was on the fnh of .August, A. 1. 1 (S4. or may now be. to the south end of Alain street, all situate in said Oregon City, in the coun ty of Clackamas, in the State of Oregon. Said property, water rights, power and easments being particularly described in a deed executed, by Daniel 1 larvey and Ei oisa his wife, to John IE Aloore. George Marshall. Samuel E. Stevens and Joseph Switzer. dated August fdh.ls'tl Land record ed in Rook " D" of the record of deeds f said Clackamas County, on pages li7i'. i73 and (74 thereof, together with all and sin gular the appurtenances thereunto beiong- ing, or in any wise anpertainicg. ,i-i s..- . SheiiT of Clackamas Co. Oregon City, July lDtb, 18ti7. (4i.f.t ILL HEADS PRINTED. At the En.eririse Office. O BUG OX CI TV BCrSIXUSS. J. B. EALSTOH, BEAEER IN GENERAL MEiGHANBiSE ! Corner of Main and Fifth streets. ORE G OX CITY, OREGON QTOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF THE following articles : DRY GOODS, i'KINl S La DIKS' DRESS GOODS, SHEETINGS. LONG oc SQUARE SHAWLS, LADIES' SILK CLOAKS, BLOWN & BLEACHED MUS LINS, GENTS' FLENISIING GOLDS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GKOCEKIES, ALL KINDS, DOoRn SASH. HARDWARE PAINTS OILS, ccc, kc, lcc. ( le.ty i For t!ie Liit-I Style OF OKXTS' CLOTHING! (Jo to AcL rh:in' a .' SPBiHG STYLES roi; 1 8 G T. s ; S it 'Ml i r S. AOS E EM Alf i Wishes to inform his Otr Friends, sithI tho puidic penernily that he lias received by the last steamer A Ffl.L VARIETY OF fs ? F I M $x O O Cl H I The Largest Stock that has ever yet come to this murk .'t, consisting of such as DRV GOOES! Of almost every kind ! CLOTIIIXG ! Of the. rent latest SlyUs ! L G 0 TS A NU SI1 OES ! In i reat variety ! Mens, Ladir-s, Misses an I Cki'drais lists, all cf !hc latest stale for SFIllEG WEAR! ' Also, a well selected stock of Groceries, and a!l Other goods in proportion. J 'lease give rr.a w cul! and examine for yourself. No trouble to stit-' e'cd.-;. w ii! sell .is p as the cheapest. S- A CK it! ' 3 1 A IV , Charman At Warner's thl Nick store, j vl ) Main St., Oit;a-u City. N. R. All kinds of Produce bou;u:'. ORE G OX CITY RUSIXESS. GREAT FENIAN LOO K A HER E! Notwithstanding there was a Rebellion over in Ireland the other day, and the Print ers aft became Demoralized, ioiu G-.':i';f up set a "form" and knocked tny advertiseaicut into "Pi," iovertli.:!es.s, E . D . K. E L L Y h on hand at ihe old Stand, a, id lias for set 'e the j'j'loxiug articles; lo ad! : Couee, Jamui Tt.', Bricd peaches, Ten, R I ack Tea, Linen twine, Coiden t-yrup, Green Tea, Cot.'-..' se.gar. Sutrars, Chocolate, I 'ulrei izctl do. Saiaiaius, Corn starch, Crushed do. Piiekint; dt, Oswego do. Cbentical soap. Dairy suit, Cave lies. '; .' Tabic salt. ;r-..u;-.d cotice, $'anev t.ib.:td.). Coohir.g sada, Faiii: Za:uc currents S;da crackers, Butter (ii. Lemon st i up, I savoring est. Kerosene oil, Olive oil. Clot lies ;i as, Cream tartar, Gun caps, G Shooter trails .-Shooter Blast'g j'O'.vd.'r ISeortin do. ' alley Mills do A' east nowa'rs, Washinir do. ts.d.-soua, fsar.fmcs, hope, Ma'-keiel, Corn Meal, Codta-:;, Ifrooisis, Nut-meg. Leail, JShtcl-.ing, .Soot, S.uuii", White Beans, Prune., Pat e- k c i Macaroni, Rails, A "im car, Liquorish, (Jneo.se, Hominy, B.o av, Dried apples, Raisins, ftiuetoii, .'-love polish, Rice, Eo.u-i barley, ;'.go, Jhe fruits, Writing ink, A'am'.a ext., Tacks, Wasii boards. Wash-tubs, 8a tin gloss starch, Vs. riuaeili. Cam- strawberries, Concentrated lye, Ti.lao, Canitiu, Sii'.n, Oysters, Ground spices, Engl, piektls, Lobsters. Cinnamon, Americiiii do Tomatoes, Cloves, i'eaciiev', Cicer, (ireen corn, Mustard, Jellies, Pepper, Catsup, do sauce, Cann'd fruits, Cranb'y-sancc, Wori'str'tdiini, F'eiich in ast' d Block matches, Cash, end one rice to everybody No goods uiisre .resented to effect sales. 7.1 i ' E.D.KELLY. LINCOLN BAeCEBYI Vcsi SitZa ISiLln Street, Oregon City . L. DIILES- Oregon. - - - - Proprietor. HAA'INC RIEMOVED INTO AI! NEW BUILDI 11 Gr ! I WOULD INFORM TEE PUBLIC THAT I still continue the manufacture of BEE AD, TIES, CAKES, 1M LOT DREAD, Eoston, Butter, Sugar and Sadu OEACKEIaSi cf., :t".;., dc. In addition to which wii! keep con? tantly on baud a large stock of the best staple and FAMILY GE0CEEIE3, PEOVISIGKS, &c. I am also agent for the celebrated nursery and F L 0W2R G A II DEN! of 11. MILLER, Milwaukie, and am prepared to supply orders for Flowers and Shrubbery at the N urserv prices. :jyj " Ii. DILLLlt Xiio ss.2fi.cl Xii3 rOIINSON & McCOWN ARE THE Local j Agents in Oregou City, of the Pacific tire Piisurance Company, the best doing business on this coast. This Company is the only one in Oregou that Issue Policies and Adjusts Losses Without referring the case to San Francisco. ALSO, AGEXTS OF THE Hortli America Life Insurancg Co.! Presenting the most desirable feat tires, having its policies guaranteed by the State 1-- f" Don't delay attention to these mat ters until your property is destroyed by lire, or until v'ou are sick, when you car. not be insured. Call immediately. (:',t!.tf rpLESc DUCKETS. WASH EOAI1DS; 1 Heelers, wives, etc.. for sale bv CHARMAN 3t ET.O MIS C EL L A XE 0 US. CIIS. HOIMJE. .CHAS. K. CALKS. .CEO. W. SXKLL. EQEG2, CALSF U Co., DltALERS IV DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VAltXISUL's:, JiliL'S IK, rAIXTEIiS' ATutcrlalf, and Dru-jjlsta' Sundries. 97 Front Street, SoA Portland, Oregon. JUST OPENING AT TIIC N2V7 STORES Nos. lt5 to 172 FISST STREET, PCKTLASl), HV IIOBOBEN SHiHDLEB ! FURNITURE direct from Eastern Manufac turers. Complete assortment. The Ti ade supplied on liberal terms. PULU AND OTHER AI ATEKIALS FOR Red ding. T1IREK-WII ! ELflD CHILDRN'S CARS, at unusually low rates. IMPERIAL FILLING a new, elastic, and pure article for matrasses. (n4.tf CITY BAKERY!" Ma IX STREET, OR EG OX CITY. BAB LOW & FULLER, (Successors to Wortman k. Sheppard,) Keep constantly on hand C A K ES! PIES! Ii R E A D! And Crackers of all kinds! Orders in this Line will meet vith PSOMPT ATTENTION ! BAB LOW & FOLLER Also keep on hand all kinds of FAMILY GliOOFfi IES ! AND FltOVISIONS ! ISTEA M BOAT ST ) EES ! And nil Articles imec for Culinary I'arpo.s.cs ! OA H LOW & FULLER Sell n fine assortment of LIQUORS AND TOBACCO! By the Case, or at retail ! Attention is a'so ohecteil to the fact that noLotly o'se sells ihn FAMOUo OLE AS ON CHEESE ! IN SKOBT ! r.ii.'ners tt'id the public generr.lly, are in vited to CaJ. at u: Cty llakerv, where the truth will be made apparent tbnt our stock is complete, and our prices reasonable. All kinbi of produce taken in exchange for eoods. BARLOW & FEELER. Oregon City, Jan. tab, lsO. 02:1 J . 1-J1 . KSELER, OiTgon I'oiinnissleii Agency OFFICE, i;A EIEEHTY STREET, ;st;w V?o.;c ctTY. Fen- buyim; and ship; ing direct, b the Isthmus or Capo lean:, :;ii classes :md varie ties of Mercfiaadiae, iaciudini' Musical Jn t. unseats. Farming En plcmeuts, Carriages ard ".l:ichii"rv. (" Faithful nttetition will also b given to the si curiag and disposition of Patents. A'l orders and business will receive prompt att.'i.tieu. G-km's shipped in best style at the lev.-est r.itci., aa-l insured to order. ursixi-ss uevEttEycEs : AlAric, Aierrilt A. Co , San Francisco, Cal. McCraken, Merrill a. Co., Portland, Oregon. J. II. Jl oores, Sab.-m, Oregon. Thomas Alutitetth, Albany, Oregon. NCW YORK CITY" RtSFHUEXCfS. J. RrowneM pro.. Rankers, JS Broad st. A. E. & C. E. Tilton, i-j and t7 Liberty st. A. M. Starr, late of Oregon, 'J5 Liberty st. Avlljou Mann, Treasurer National Rank Note Co.. i Wall si. .'jtetf. SIIGG-IETS & C3'3 Homo Manufactured t-oap. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, F?.37, M e will sell our Soap at ttie following rates, tor CASH, only : FAMILY VOAP. Per loo Boxes, or over, at l 45 per Box. no 1 so ' ttr ' i 5A " ' CnttMICAL oi.ivu. 40 Ihtrs. Us ib. ;t -20 " " 'Jo " Ki lb. 1 70 " " W T' warrant our Soap to be equal to tiny H article that can be imported, and su- Vierior to many brands that are offered ia tins market. 1UGG1NS & CO. No. S Front street, 1 block north O. S. N. Co.'s wharf. i'ortiand, January 1, 1S7. " n ; 1 y j7K lYtacBOHlXD," Green Street Oswetro, Oregon; Ffst Master audi. Dealer in G E N E H A L MLr.CIlANOlSE, r;:e: l ies, AA'litcs nucl Iiiu;i ! NOTICE TO ALL Y 110 WANT First Class Fine or Coarse Made cr Repaired. Especial care and at tention paid to orders for line work, such as I.a.ties and Jiisses tine Gaiters, Ueuts riue French Calf Boots, etc. Z? Orders solicited from abroad will b executed with neatness and disp.it'-h. TERWILLtGFK &. SMITH. 40.tf Green st.. Oswego. (Jrton. 03W EGO HOUSE! O- WEGO, OREGON. JO II N SCI EM :E Proprietor, IS now prepared to receive and entertain ail who may favor him with their patron- t;e. The House is New and the looms are .MHviy and Neat'v Furnished, ihe Table will be supplied v. lib all the delicacies of the season. The House is situated near the steamer landing. Tue proprietor w ill at all times endeavor to aive entire atis!action lo ail who may favor hin with ft call, and would respectfully solicit the pa'ronauce of the Traveling Public. 41:tf. Hoard per week 00 Board and Lodging 6 on Single Meals ". 50 A. J. MOXKOe. W. A. K. MELl-tX. EEOrJP-OE & EIELLEN, Dealers in California. Vermont, and Italian Marbles, Obelisks, Maim ments, Ilea l and Fool stones, Salem Oregox. Mantles ana Furniture Marble furnished to order. 32.tf DISSOLUTION. fjMIE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE JL existing as Charman & Hro. was dis solved on the 1st inst. by limitation Tbos. Charman will continue, on the business as usual, and t'. Cnarman will for the coming thirty days pne attention to closing tip the old business of the late linn, niter which he intends tuHng to himself a few months of lets iu-.e. The old accounts wili '.ben be ad justed in the charge of T. Charman, unless other parties are employed to attend to the same bv the late firm of Charman & Hro. TWOS, (.til ARM AN, FRED. CHARMAN. Oregon Citr. Aug. Jtb, Isi7 iA.-i. it MIS CELL A XEO US. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH A Pure and Fo werful Tonic, Corrective ami Alterative, of womitr ful tlEcuty iu lisea,es of ill e STOMACH, IL-IVDH AND BOWELS. PKOTEC'UVE PKOPEItTIE. Prevents Fever and Ane and Billions Re mittent Fevers ; fortifies the system against Aliasma and the evil effects of uu wboicsiiine water ; iuviaor fctes the organs ei d'ptsiiou and Ihe bowels ; Steutlics the crvts ami trnJa to Pro long Ijr-. IlE3IEr?1 .11. PltOPEHTIES. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Sick and Nervous lleadache, Genera! Debility, Nervousness, Depression ofSpiiits," Constipation, Colic, Intermit tent Feveis, Sea Sickness, Cramps ami Spasms, find ail complaints of either sex arising troni liodily Weakness, whether inherent in the system or PRODUCED Ii Y SPECIAL CAUSES. -V'OTIIING THAT IS NOT WHOLE some, genial, and restorative in iis na ture, enters into ilia couuxisitiou ff HOS TETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind ; no deadly botanical element; no tiery excitant; but is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants, wilh the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. The week stomach is rapidlv invigorated, and the appetite restored by this tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of Dyspepsia, and in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting ss a gentle and painless aprient, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably re lieves the Constipation superinduced bv ir regular action of the digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks, Lowuess of Spirits, and Fits of Languor, find prompt and permament relief from the Hitters. The testimony on this point is conclusive, ami from both sexes. As a Genuine Tonic, HOSTETTER'S HIT TERS produce etfects which must beexpeii encvd or witnessed before they can be fully apprteiat-jd. la cases of Constitutional Weakness, Premature Decay, and Debilit; and Decrepitude arising from old ae, it ex ercises the electric inlhienee. In the conva lescent stages of all diseases it operates as a delightful invigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re-enfoice and re-establish them. Last, but not least, it is the only safe stim ulant, being manufactured from sound and inocuous materials, ami entirely free from the acrid elements presont more or less iu all the ordinarv tonics and stomachics of the d a v. S O ! A ) E V K R V W HERE. IirnttE, CALKb'' tt t., Agrnt, So:tf.j Portland, Oregon. aNT 111 Sr Gr O O D B AND LOW PRICES! I. SUMiR'S, Corner of Main at,d Third streets. OREGOX CITY, THANKFUL FOR J'AST FAVORS, AND hoping for a continuance of the smnc, would invite the attention of the public to bis large stock now ia store, consisting of fs-ucy and staple DRY GOODS, FUENISniXG GOODS, LEAD V MADE CLOTIIIXG BOOTS AND HE OES, HATS AND CAES. Y ALICES, TELNKS, AND UMOKELLAS! Grocfries.Croc!:ery,Gias5 nnJ Plated "Ware, 1'aitits, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, C'hitntioys, unci Burners ! Ifarda-are, Cutlery, etc , etc, Being Hundreds of Other Articles ! Too numerous ta Mention! l-vi" Call and examine for yourself. I tak pleasure in showing goods, and customers will find the articles at reasonrble figures for cash or produce. I. SELLING. Corner stme, opposite the 5.1y Tin and stove store. ITsisjaiSy Ije Colors. Patented October 101b, ISIS. PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, Dark Green. Black Silk, Light Green, Dark Blue, Miye)i!a, Light Blue. Maize, French Blue, Maroon, Ciiril Drown, Orange, Dark Brown, Pink, Light Broun Purple, Snv If Brotcn, R'tyal Par pie, Cherry, Sain, on, Crini son , Scarle t, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Drab, Solfrrinn, Fawn Drub, Violet, Yellow, Light Fawn Drab. KOit DYE1.VW J-IXK, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbon?, Gloves, Ronnets, lists, Feathers, Children's Clothing, And all Kinds of "U'earEng Appa:cl. A Favig of Eighty per Cent. For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced frcin the same dye. The process is simple, and any one caii use the dye with perfect success. Dhcctious in English, t rench and German outside of each pack aire. HOWE t STEVENS, ?.o Broadwav, Boston. For sale by SMITH & DAVIS. Portland Oregon. S-1- A. jtLIYlL, M A I N S T R E E T , AT THIS TELEGRAPH OFFICE I Oregon City, Oregon. MvALSa IV F INK CIHARS. TOD VCCO. SNUFF, PH'1. WINES AND E1C) I ''ICS. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, POCKET CFTEEEY. POUT MONIES. PURSES, STATIONERY. COMHS AND CRUSHES. ORNAMENTS. TO VS. DOLLS. FANCY GOODS. WILLOW AND WOODEN WAKE, QANKEE NOTIONS, Ac, Jfcc. t?F" I invite special attention to my stock of liquors, which is warranted to be as good us any ,u the State. A. Ij0-y. July 2eth, "ISiE. f3-'-h ' E. G. RANDALL, IMPOP.TER AXu nEAf-ER IX MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sheet Music, and Alusical Alercluindise of all kinds. Scle Agent in Oregon for Jlason Ilamiiii's CELEBK VTED CASSIXIIT OK6AX J AND Stclnway i Scn'j GOLXJ PIA.XO FORTES is:! rt;sT- ,hn Pnt OffiTa T i i s fc- I cri. ' -. - - , Foitlaud, Oregou. l.tf HED1XGTOX d: CO.'S COL CM X. REDIXGTON & CO.'S Essence g! Jamaica Ginger. IMIIjs Valuable preparation, coninming in L a highly concentrated form all the pi-cp-erties of tfie Jamaica Gmi;cr, has become one of the most popular domestic remedies for all discuses of the stomach and digestive orsrans. As a tonic it will be f'rnnd invaluable to all persons tecovcring from debility, whethe: produced by fever or otherwise, for whilst t imparls to the .system all the glow and vi.;o: that nan be produced by wine or bramiv, i: entirely free from the leactionarr effects foliow the use ot spirits ot any kind. It is also au excellent remedy for fem.dei w'no sutler from diilicult menstruation, giving almost immediate relief to the spasms tiiat so frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to nausea, mused by sea-sickness, etc. It is also vidnatle as an external ajiplication for Goet, Rlieumatism, Neuralgia, etc. K Kb-ING TON CO. -T.lv I Sole Agents fcr the Pacific Coast. L' HAIR RESTORES. Trust none other, bo-.ve'er ;deiissnt, None can do what this has done Trv it always keep it present Use the Maltha Washington. IT WILL KEiSPTSIE II.VII4 IT IS NOT A DYE. Soft a sill gojy -Change It to Its Original Color Pri vent it rulliiss unt Jinks cIA !icaIs locili yonng-miil cia all t2tat Is expect til of ix genuine, gcotl, Ifuiir Itestci-r. HIiI.iXtV tSi Co., Agents, Sun Fruneiaco " MASTKA WASHINGTON" HAIit RESTORER Is the wonder of the world, and stands above comparison with any other article for the hair ever brought before the public. if" Sold everywhere. REDINGTON'S F L A V O KING LX T R ACTS ! Are mide from Fnsii Fruits. Each boltie bol ls twica as much as any other brand in the market, consequently tbey ore the cheapest and the best. Use no ciiicr. HEDIXGTOX .t CO., Agents for the I'acitic Coest. UY WILL YOU DELAY We are sorry that there ore persons who suffer on day by day mouth after month, and rear by yearwhen friends and neighbors have been cured of the sr.mo malady that afflicts them. Now, it has been proved by substan tial evidence that SCO V ILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER SYECP will cure the worst case of scrof ula, Canker, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc.; yet still there are those who neglect this sure tmd valuable remedy. To such we sav, trv the syrup and be convinced. REDINGT0N &. Co., Agents. 41C and 413 Front street, San Francisco. G RAF. F EX BERG U T E R I N E CATHO LICON. If faithful! v used recarding to directions will cur" evei-v case of Diahcies, and greatly miti .i.'1 the troublesome effects caused by a relaxation of the outlet of tue bladder. 1 1 is a most successful remedy forgravil and other diseases of the kiduevs and bladder, and foi Female di - a -e.- is unequalled. The Cathoiicon uniformly cures Prolapsus Uteri, V, bites, ail irregularities of the Month ly period, suppression, incontinence of Urine, Hloatimr, ana Dropsical swellings, and ail diseases of pregnancy. The specific action of this medicine is imminent and certain, upon the Uterine and abdominal muscles and Iiga ments restoring them to as beailby a state as those of childhood and youth, so that pa tients who have used the GraofenOerg Compa tiv's Uterine Cathoiicon, cannot suliiyiently exoress their gratitude for the relief afforded. RlCDINGToS & Co, Atlet.tS, 4ie and 41 S Front street, San Francisco STOP THATG00GIIING C05IE OF VOtT CAN'T, ST "VE PITY M vow. Vou have tri -it every ieai"iiy l"i'. tl.v ( '. t". riostileI, l'v its iatrmsi': incii.. to sii-jit.!.j. i-"n-if.r preparations. It is not toi-pri-sinst yoa sliui.t ts reluctant to fy somelhin:; Isf tifo-r the Msny a-jK-rimcnts you h ivo ina-io f trashy i:.iab dialed o:i itio puUic as a certixi euro; hai NEWBLL'S Pulmonary Syrup H resttr the Vrr-.Y VTST wie'.v -v: 'i-r,:;'!' or tueoili't ..!!:!..,. .i-. : 'Cr"-i. As'!:i- 2. WfKM.r.iti,: tV.U);h.iir..ii-im;-a. i'',...1a;..ir.!i. i F-.i:.!s'ol' H;..pS in Cu! .iaai .!!: )-n:ifl -v r' ririnZy K-uutittci by tUo auri-riair-s - -r-nj c. NBWELL'S Pulmonary Syrat -n.t-lh one n-cor. iv it tt:':r immti'"l rVr ,li.,ti. W n- .Llr-s- ours-lv..f.;.i ror i.n a.-.il3ilitd Willi this. t!. K'vati-si ti ... u.i :- : fdr Wvi h;iliii: of ail ti.-iJv4 r U i. Lues?, tw-nii-o yw-i t- t WEWBLL'S Pulmonary Syrup has cure.'. thoaEar-.tr. an J it w.tJ euro VOt." if yon i f it. Tiiia invaliinhtB raftii-irii i" I !-asnnt to the t?. pioii.ins. Ueaiitn; ana str.-n-'iif tuu in i's ; ' Urely fren fioni till if..a..as n..-i.'0-t i'":.s cvi, una prf -tiy trinuiosa lm.t'-f '.H -ir.-inr.-ta:i'-.. Cf!'.if.ria.:s Irotn u.al.y ..-.ti.tl.etit t. o-j cf ..;. 01 LUila c f pulmonary Sjmv TOETLAXl) BCS1XESS GUWK Persons havimr business in Poitlaud uread- vised to note ihe following firms. rJr7 5h aeles' slach, Physician, Surgeon and Accoiicheuti OFFICE Corner of Yrasligon and Front streets, Purrtsh's B'mcl:, Fcrtlatid, Oregon. nFSIDENCK--Sa'.mon street. beten Tbirdl. and Fourth, opposite the PiatH. '2'2.1y J. U. KITCIiKI.L. J. N. DOLI'H. LlitcLeU, 2o!pli tx Smith, Attorneys and Counsellors at Laio, Solieit rs in CliahatQ.', and Proc tors in A tiiiralty. nr-niec over the old Post'Oihce, Front street. Portland. Orc-ron. (ly fJArd. CONGRESS AT ITS LAST SESSION1 havimr piwsed a PANKKUI'T LAW. it is now w ithin the power of every man that is hopelessly i debt, to free himself fr6ru the press of deb's which cramp his action, and which h is whollv iiinible otherw ise to discharge. The District Court of ihe L'rtfted States, "which sits idone in tiie city of Port land, has, under this law, an exclusive jurU' diction of all cases in Hank run fey. The un dersigned have procured a ropy of the It. and are ready, us soon us a Ite-isler is ep nuinted, to attend peomptiy to procuring discharges in linukruptc lor till who may feel disposed lo favor them with their pr.tronacje. Also attention paid to procuring let ters patent for new inventions. .. . ... ... .... JUiiCiii-Ll., ffUta ii x .-omit. At ioi ney s-ut-iaiw,- 2,5:6m. i'ortiand. Oregon. 0. P. IACrJ, Attoenev ano Cci-NsEi.on at Lay-, 1v2 Front St., Portland, Oregon, fj-r Is fully prepareJ to attend to any business under tae Haukrupt Law. Divorces obtained on tne most reiisonaoia teiins, and no charges made lor serviced w here tho divorce is denied. 87. ly C. P. FERRY, (Late Ferry & Foster,) DC 3L"2 23"-3i. 333 No. l'.S Front street, l'ortlaud.. Agent North British and ?.jercant;Ie I iisu r i i . ce Oi 1 1 1 1 pa n y . And Jlaulmttuii Li Li insurance Co OY VT He sold on OYERNMEN'T SECURITIES. STOCKS oiids, and Real Estate bought and sold on Ccmtmssio:!. 1-:J L. C. MII.I.AiO. W. J. VAX SV'UL'YVKlt. XillLLAIlD ii VArJECHUYVSR, .Successors toLr.dd, Rood Co., Importers and WhSiesale Dealers in FOr-ZZlilS A5D D03IESTIC IAQ.COH.S, Also: Sash, Doors and Blinds. he. 7ti If It ON T SiliLtr, l;iyl Portland. Oiegon. A. G. IEABFCED, H-S REM l) YE U TEE BALANCE OF his stock of Wines and Liquor TO So, 40 First Street, Pailiana, Orcj?on. Directly in the rear of his former place of business Parties in want of Extra Fiuu Wines and Prac.dies, w ill do we'd to Call. Empty i'ipes and Parrels for Sale. CT.tf Removed ! Rsmoved ! The dd and well known For 1 1 is tl Wo m 11 ly , 1. MOXXASTjb), Proprutcr. PORTLAND. . .OHEGON, HAS NOT DISCNTT NTT.P WORK! but has been removed to Second street, between Abler and Morrison streets, where business will be conducted on as huge a seal in in years oast. tf:ly THE BEET SELECTION pf) And largest ussertrlitnt of cswl Ladies' Gi-iSk', Misses', Roy' L mid ChilJrcns' BOOTS and SE0E8. Can be bad nLthe I'll 'HAD ELI' HI A BOOT AXD XHOlVSTORE, Ac. Ftx-nt stmt, J'orltt.id, 'rtipoviie U'Ur lint. Cui-pit start, win re new oods of Lie latest styles are re ceived by every steatntvr, ilirect from the east, enabling us to sell cr.eaQ irXian unv other store in ths city. KAST VAfcUAS. 14.) iVil-'n.nt strect.ortiand. AAJKI5K 1 A X FX-. T ! A N G fJ; (late LIXC0LX HOUSED So. 81 Front sti fp!, I'c.vtln nd Oicgcn. L. P. W. QUIMIJY, PjMii'itiKTuit, (Laic U'vru f&td.) This bouse is the m;.st comtno. lions in tha State, newly furnished, and it will be the en deavor ol the proprietor to make hist guest comfortable. The Paggage Wsigmi w ill al wnvs li found :it. lii.' t m i-.i I n.'r on the airivnl . ... .......... ... ... .f Mc-aniships and river boata, currying bg gaae t. the house free ol eti itge. 1 1 : i x G. D. SNVESfi &G0., BOOK BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK IIAli UP ACITLTvEPcS. OIIKG () ' I A li 1 & Ai I S G , Ao. . AV'ivitiJnyloii t--et, l'ORTLAND, OREGON. CLANK B00S.SLLI1D and ROUND to any desired pattern. Music cooks, magazines, news papers, Etc., bound in every variety of sty I a known to the trade. Orders from the country nronijitlv at tended to. C. D. SN V !EK .t CO. WM. COUBITT, San Francisco. U, MACI.EAT, i oi liuud. o Importers k Wiiolesale Grocers, 74 FItONT STREET, ir tlatid Oi t n'g- Gi CODS SOLD FOR CASH AT A SMALL JT advanCtf upon S.VS." FRAM-StO JC&KIXCS- PIIICES X C. c& IM. Would thank merchants visiting the city to price their stock before purchasing. li.Iy Established ) EbTAHI.iiSUEn ls57. i If 57. J. Q'COftlftiQR, No. SO First street, Portland, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden, CJrass nml Flower seeds I All Seed from this EslahEklnnent art Warranted Freh od Genigne. Foreign anl Domestic Dried Fruits and Vegetables. Fareigu una Domestic Green do do Vfjcial-i and Eruli Vatkcd iclih care for Shipment. NUTS Pea-nuts, Rrazil -nuts, VtVi-nyjts, Fib. l-erts and Almonds. GROCERIES A selected stock of chnte IJroceries, Ixim'ht expressly b.r family use, lf All of which is offeri for cash at, cash" prices. Ofbu solicited. O 3j:1j .501i.S OSXOU. No. do Fir.-5 st., 1'ortl md, (5rpfrrn, "senday ScAoel and Gift Books ! 1-ROM TUE AMERICAN TRACT SOCTE, ? ty am' Missachusetts Sandny SchooJ Society. For sale at Messrs, Ilurirrt-n A Shindler's. First street, corner of Salmon, Portland. Oregon. G. II. ATKINSON, rSec.'v and Treas. Oregon Tiuct Sjc.'y. S. SHIN DEER, Dfrositary. , i 1 i e c o