If o o '4 I il1wMn tPMltf VliriGf y;J)ClUCCnin VlUtlfUl-JU. . t TOWSAXD COrXTY. If these are not ' dog days," and if yrt do not long for a draught of cold ice water, we are not composed of such an amount of abnormal frigidity as to make us despise ice. We found the words: ; Ice p in our memorandum book on Wednesday. It was a puzzle: we conclud ed that we" should be obliged to make our "mtms" a little plainer in future; but just then we reccollected that " Ice L. P.." ws to remind us that the celebrated Ice Depot at Portland lad established an agen cy here and that our friend Leonard Dil ler, of the Lincoln, would poon be able to gratify a larger majority of our citizens. His ice-cream is excellent, and he will be nble to supply orders for ice as well. . ti i " The weather is nnpitying. Like an individual who lias been complimented by the Tress for his acts without a grain of appreciation the weather has given us fits ever since last Saturday: that is to say: we bare had all kinds but, on the whole who would complain. All nature, except tinman nature .acts in accordance with Viods laws. In spite of all those seemly obstacles, we look all about us, and see Crichly colored carpets spread out under the clear light of Heaven, which would afford health acd happiness to many of tho huddled poor of the great cities, if they could only reach here. In order to do good and see it con- tribute something in aid of the American Bible Society. e had prepared a short article on the subject for this issue, but it i.. unavoidably, laid over. Rev. I. P Drirer, who is about as sound and able a divine as we ever listened to. gave the citizens of this place two discourses on Sunday last. He is traveling in aid of the society. -- Petitions are in circulation asking the Council for aid in the erection of a new flight of steps over the bluff from Fourth street; and the establishment of a separate district, for a school east of High street. Roth are of great importance to the resi dents in that vicinity, and we hope to hear that the Council favor the petitions with what is asked for, Oregon City is begin ning to spread to proportions such as renders extra legislation necessary. Somebody in the interest of the west side road took particular pains to caution one of our manufacturers not to trust the rast side conipiiny for a cent. This ad vice was wholly gratis. We presume the Company doiot ask for credit on wheel barrows, carts, etc., but if they do tbey an have it -right here in Oregon City, of jiist as good mechanics as the west side ei; 1 1 v. Q--The Railroad ofiiee at Oregon City. We learn from Capt. Hedges, will be in Cbarman A Pro's, brict on Main street, up stairs. The Messrs. Charman very lib erally offered the premises free of rent : ttnd ('apt. Hedges, for the Company wishes l( publicly thank ihrm for their kindness. A private letter from l'ugene informs i that tlie AfeGinley family nre coining this . way.- They will probably give an rvhiVitiofl lure. A few veins ago wt- O p.T-w kicis i.tmny wen and there are thrr citizens of Oregon City who. with '.mwi!! fay that they are deserving o! fiUppflft. The occurrence of the election on Momt.iv next will not he apt to put a stop l' active business. Then- is some move- nont in wool but friers are low. The tax on. manufactures has been removed- but there is a corresponding decline in the prices of tfe?r roods. & Jr - Wo vre pleased to nirtke the acriain tne? of Mr. C. Faster of Wi!a Walla County. c: Tu-S(fay. Mr. l'afnter was nee a citizen of this County, but has for r-n' T-airs rested east of the mountains, !l' reports inafi-ri.il intcn-wt-a fLof i-,- -,g in a Nourishing tonditioH. Notity in the world can excel Oregon I ty for WsUy, V'hen the ffcfede ttef-s 5 Ranted nd to be plaAld. grow iip and t ?n-.i tbeir brancls over us. Th? ex- -xwple ftf ihmo who t:ve set out trees J ol4 fee flld lis y U. I , YW ,"Wth ani'.x-iTary of Odd Fellow- hij in tifni !hirei States Will b'j cvlebra ted at Salem ?n tire 2Cth of AprH next. ' Hy order of the tffand Logeof the V. S.. that dayill be goinMally obseriwd by 1 the frateruitv all throughout our land. Messenger West, cf tbHJ John . Ste I t ens, and messenger Caan of the Co'lVunbia tiver. have or thanks fur valuable, favors i i n the newspaper liae. We .shall endeavor -1 to recijwoeate. Mr. W. D. Hare, of Wahingtoti totin- ry, who is at work very merge tically iu the I nion cause, will speak in this place j vfcis. Saturday evening. It is expected tliat there will be a reusing meeting. I lich ven of coal was discovered on hi third bench above this city, one day i ,!lst k' y a workman who was engag- ! siWte disUnce below the surface, in uk'mg a well. We have not particulars. j Viitors to the Woolen Factory must i now firJt obtaiu a pass from the office, I before passing through the : works. This nriiios fr0m annoyances heretofore un ! pleasant. j The P. T. Company have offered to V ! give the right of way to the Oregon Cen vrai Railroad Company, over their prop- Sl"rfy n this county, and throw their own ; railroad in as boot. I About three hundred head of the neat vt cattle on the coast, passed through this city last week, being driven east of he mountains. They were really the fat j the land. i I We hope and trust that the unsightly J D'lc on Main street near the Factory, will Mon meet with some action by the Couu s u- It is a disgrace to the city. . - Our citizens will do themselves a favor I V observing the U. S. tax-collectors" no tie, on the fourth page of this paper to- lav. ""c observe that delinquents on the Ji"; roll are not generally subscribers to ' - IV . . . ... j - voiuuy paper. ' Peny wisdom, ' etc., kut comment is unnecessary. -nn Monday lust flour sold In San 1 r;lriseo $7,50 pr 1)bli Wheat $2.10 i-.Ij per 100 lbs. OatJ $2.37 1 per 100 ! -Mondfty "'S 513 the steamer .Senator ! was returning to .Oregon .City, after the ! rn I f inn ri .ml in.Tr or? -l . r. ;.,4. i it. ....... nijp, mj. nuni jusi ill lUC j head of the rapids she encountered a nuiVi- ber of fishing boats carrying lights. See ing them bobbing around, Capt. Pease supposing .something might be wanled and rang the stop bell, whereupon one of the deck hands named Austin, was sudden ly aroused from sleep. Running out npon the forward deck to see what was wanted, he stumbled over some obstruction and fell overboard. One of the fishermen , Kanaka, seing the mishap, hastened to the spot ana rescued the man, who, otherwise, must have been in great danger of drown ing, as he had on heavy clothing. - - In spite of all the evil prophecies last year, our merchants all did a good busi ness, and they are cheerful in the hope that they will lo better this year. "U'e have a score of energetic, enterprising, and liberal-minded business men, who are determined to supply all demands npon them. Which fact is partly shown by a glance over our columns from week to week. The Xorth American Steamsship Company, aside from having the finest ships afloat, deserve to be patronized for the perseverance with . which they have fought all the combined monopolies which have kept down the progressive spirit of such men on this coast as wished to see our shores peopled with enterprising peo ple. Their advertisement may be found in this paper. , We are informed that Mr. MeKenney repents of his action in going over to the Democracy of this county, and that as sure as he is a man he will vote for Logan. He spoke at Oswego recently, and it is said that at the conclusion expressed himself to a Republican as being sorry for his action, but that he could not help it now. Elder Hales, of the Christian Church, will preach at the Court House in this city at 10 o'clock to-morrow (Sunday) mor ning in consequence of not being able to get the use of the Congregational Church. Our friend Theod. F. ny, X. Y.j is now running Miner, of Alba a superb busi- ness in the sale of stoves. His "MorninT O Glory of 1SGS," is a superb affair for par lor or office, according to the photograph sent v.. We learn from General Hamilton that Lloyd Brooke Esq is probably now on his way home from .Now York. Rev. Father uchard will preach at the Catholic Chearch in this city to-morrow morning and evening. The Oswego iron Works begun oper ations again on Tuesday hist. If you wish the very best Cai-.inet Photo- gi atiis. you imi.st call on Bhadlky & i:i.of- sox, iSJ jJontgoinery street, H;m Francisco. V.'illamt(c Lodge .o. 13-1. O. G; T. ! Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms ! S.E. corner of Mam and Fifth streets, t 7 1-2 j o'clock. Visitinir members are invited to i ittend. Br order of W. C. T. I tji-tgoti I.ot-v So. 3.I. O. Uf O. K. v'-S; Meets everv Wednesday" evening 5S?S$Vat 7 o'clock, in the Masonic Hall. Members of the orde are in vited to attend. ' By order T. G. flidtnmiiii li L,'nii;' 1. A. l Kii-l jf A. Jr. Holds its regular communi- "Vf c'lt'Hns 011 tlie f"tl't (t,"t Third Sat .'r.;.i in each month, at 7 o'clock, from the 2"th of September to the -ioth ot March, and "A o'clock from the ''''th of March to tht -2oth of September. Bretlireu in good standing are invited to attend. By order of " W. M. MACK & HATCH, D E N TI8TS, The patronage of those desiring First Class ! Operation, is respect.'uliv elicited ! Satisfaction in all case's Guaranteed. I X. B Uj-uJ administered for the ! Pamless Ksti-artiVm nf Tth 4l- ,u ; LltKjoteiv; Sprit" used for those who prefer it. Orrwi! Corner of Washington and Front streets, Portland. Entrance on Washington Stt-cot. 42. tf SPEC I A L NO TICKS. The Pain Killer Is both aa inter ul atnl external remedy. Tug Pais Killer. Should be used at the first manifestations of cold or cough. Tuk Pais Kh.lfr Is an almost certain cure for cholera, and has, without doubt, been more successful in curing tli terrible di.Ncase than unv other known rern-edy, or even the most eni inent and skiKfsl 'physicians. In India, Africa and Cliiira, wht-re tbi dreadful dis ease is eVer more or lss prevalent, as also by European residents iu tise climates, a Sure remedy. The Pain- Killer Is sold by aJd lrscpls, and dealers in Family medu-vnes. Kach bottle is wrapped with full directions tor its use. jSTAHOFTIIElLNlOX; t jSTOHAGH BITTERS!; " bl. find -mi Trnnt uleAhnl Bn1 cr.rr htri fi I i. k JUDGE FOR YOUR SELF! TRY THEM! ( dient. A pleasant tonic nml a mr--t i;reCHh!e drink. V The rrk?ti 0(wit wlili pmsorion trumpomdK;J hut T II K S K bitter. mnti from the purn-e fx-' J wct of vlnivW rnots, I rk and Vrh. , aH- DR. HUFELANDS CEI,KBRATED SWISS ST0JIACH BITTERS. TRY IT TRY IT The best Purifier of the Blood ! A I'leasunt Tonic '. A Terr Agreeable Drink ! Uasurpnsted for acting surelr but gently on the secretions of the kid-ne-, bowels, stomach and liver ! For sale at all wholesale and retail liquor drug, and grocery stores. XOEODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT J. G. Fkiscu, Proprietor. TaTLoh & HuNfcEL. Sols Agents, 3'i.ly) 413 Clay si., San Francisco Dr. IIostetter's Stomach Bit. teks. The operation of this palatable rem edy upon the stomach, liver and excretory organs i singularly aooihing and conserva tive. It regulates, recruits, and purities them. Dyspepsia in all its forms yields to its control and invigorating properties, and it is recommended to mothers, enfeebled by the cares and duties of oitUernity, as the safest and best remedy they can probably use. Iu all the crisis of female 1'fe it will be found eminently useful, aud elderly persons wi!l derive much more benefit from it than from ordinary stimulants. Soft! by the drfig gisis and dealers everywhere HODGE, CALF.F A CO., Asrents, S5:lf Portland, Oregon. JUSTICES' liLANKS. ofverylewcr;p tion. lor sale at the Emljutise o2ice. nvt?tf3stSiSs3 imrHiny nn,p'M to tlie cnrer nil nnertimv rif J t ppia. l-'evtfr, Diarrha:, ),ownf A-pe'i'. tc. etc. f For tnlm ererj whore. A. VFXK II A I'SK.V. J J Soi.r. MAScriatRtr, AUCTION AND COMMISSION A. II. Kicftai'ls'oii9 AUCTION E E II I Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. "; 1 M AUCTI 0 N SALES ; - Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Merchan dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday A. B. IiiciiARDsox, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and TJnnrllc Tmn - Knglish Square and Octagon Cast steel ; j Horse shoes, Files, Rasps', saws; 1 SVrptt'C Vrv ri ...... , l t : .. T -I T - - " 'j I'tua, oucci it viu, a, vi . iron ; A i.so : A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors. A. R Uiciiakdson', Auctioneer. OREGON CITY BUSINESS. Wool Wanted ! o WAXTS TO BUY 200,000 rorxns O F W OOL! , ,rC R WHICH THE.. . , , , IIIG IIEST PRICES WILL BE PAID. NEW FIB MI JACOB WORTMAX. THOMAS R. FIELDS Wortnian & Fields, JVcxi Door to the Post Office, Oregon City, Oregon. DEALERS IS Family wfioceie$ I Provisions of all Kind ! Wines and Liquors ! Confectionery Spices ! Canned Fruits and Meats And all the Favorite Brands of Flour and Snar The highest market -prices 2ciid or country produce. G. W. POPE & Co., DEALERS IJT STOVES, rnnqis, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. A.n Manufacturers of . ' J-111 vOpper antt &Heet iron Ware, Main Street. Orecron CitV The subscribers would respectfully an uoiincv that they keep constantly on band a trood assortment of Choking, Parlor, Air Tight, and other Stoves, suitable to this market, which are being OITv red at Portland Prices! ; Our assortment in this line is largo; and era j braces almost any desired pattern, including ! the i BUCK, II EX RY CLAY, II EMIT 1 1ST ONE, WESTERN EMPIRE, OREAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, &c. . hoofing and Jobbing of every description done order, in a manner that cannot fail to 5l!it l,i,lr(f- In addition to the abore IIla-v be lound a good assortment of llard- ware, W ooden ware, etc. C. W. POPE & Co. Oregon City, Anril 2"ih. 1 S67. - 11. NEW LIGHT! NEW LAMP ' AND , : NEYLUID! BEST NIGHT LAMP 1 USE ! lis ?Tany Advantages t FIRST It ii Xun-Ksplozire, and entirely frte from smuke or offensive odor while luirnimj. . SFCOXJJIl liets a Sfft, Clmn, Whitt Lbjht. ' -:. . i T Jimp It U VIIK.tr ER than any other Fluid or OU. LUCINE BURNING FLUID For burning in the above Lamps, outrivals alt other Fluids for LIGHT and ECONOMY. It will not Stain or G re isc Clothes, Carpets, Tables, etc. LUGINS LAMPS AKD THE FLUID c.vx be had or OREGON CITY, DEALERS IN- Tinware. Lamp. Oil. SfttfJ, CJilmnfy, n4:tf jm ter ut. tec. CITY J3 AKEBY ! M.ilX STREET,'. OR EG CLY CITY. BARLOW & FULLER, (Successors to Wortnian it Sheppard,) Keep constantly on hand CAKES! PIES! BREAD! And Crackers of all kinds ! Orders in this Line will meet with PROMPT ATTENTION I - BARLOW & FULLER Also keep on hand all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS ! iSTEA M BOAT STORES ! And all Articles used for Culinary Purposes ! BARLOW FULLER Sell & fine assortment of LIQUORS AM) TOBACCO ! Iiy the Case, or at retail ! Attention is also directed to the fact that nobody else sells the FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! IN SHORT! Farmers and the public generally, are in tiled to call at the City Bakery, where the truth till be made apparent that our stock is complete, and our prices reasonable.- - All kind of produce taken in exchange for goods. DAULOW A FULllER. BILL HEADS I'lIINTED. , At ihc Eulerpriee Oic. OREGON CITY BUSI NESS THE AK HAVE ATIKIVEB ! '."p :'" j. ' The Goo I ! ABE HERB FOR PARTICULARS Call at Cliainaiis 2 A l Hit old Stand, Main Street, Oregon City. LADIES! ; " JEFOKE VISITIXG PORTLAND CALL AT Charman dr Brothers. .1rcss Goods ! JOOK AT THE VARIETY , e , For sale hy Charman tt- Brother. C la si r Bia ss n &; I3io. ARE IX THE MARKET, AND WANT 100,000 POUNDS Of Choice Woo! ! E For v-hich the hiqhest market 'price will he paid. BOOTS&TSHOES ! rJIIE BEST AND CHEAPEST At Charman Bros. !4tissstI Prices QANNOT COMPETE WITH Cliarman Brother. C?JOTHIV ! JJAVE YOU SEEN THE BEST Not until you have called ??cm Charman cf Bro. NOTHING CAN -:XCEL The stock of Charman it- Bro. OREGON CITY VOOLEN MANUFACTURING C O 31 l A N V. rpiIE ABOVE COMI'NAY ARE NOW producing nquauty ot WOOLEN GOODS WHICH ARK Superior to any ever before oflered on the Pacific Coast ! Comprising nASSIEHES, TVEi:ns. ' - 11 A 1ID TIMES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YAUN, ktc. L'sihg ou'y the best grades of Wool. The nbove sroods are otTcretl to the trade on the nio.st favorable terms. All orders will meet with jromjt utteniion. Adilrcss : K. JAtou. -g;ent, r.OJIrn) Oregon City, Oreiron. Or L. WHITE A RHO., Act-uts at Portland. NERVE ! NERVE! NERVE ! The Requirements of the Times ! J. R. RALSTON, HAS IT ! rpiIE OLD ROCK STORK, THE REST 1 Dty floods house in Orezon Citv, has the pluck to fill every department with an eutire KISW STOCK ! Joy to the Hungry ! Hard Times Come Again no More ! Great Fall in the price of Goods! J. II. It AJzKTOjV At the Rock Store, on the corner of Main and Fifth streets, Orejroii City, has just re turned from San Francisco, where he purch ased ix large and well selected stock ot DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN " PRINTS, WHITE " HOSIERY, BLEACHED SHEETINGS, GENTS' FURNISI1NG GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PAINTS OILS, &c,&c, &c. Z&T At prices hitherto unheard of, By Ihc oldest inhabitant. , tif Let the People clothe themselves ; IS And Rejoice! For the winter comcth. Give him a call and be convinced that the Rock Store is the place to trade. . , LINCOLN BAKERY! "West Side Main Street, Oregon City Oregon. L. DILL&R Proprietor. HAVING REMOVED INTO MY: . NEW BUILDING! I WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT I still continue the manufacturo of BREAD, TIES, CAKES, PILOT BREAD, Boston, Butler, Sugar and Soda C JEl -A- C Kl E R S. d-c.,. ? tc, c. In addition to which 1 will keep constantly on haud a large stock ot the best staple and FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. I am also agent for the celebrated nursery and FLOWER GARDEN ! oLll, M llXER, Milwaukie, dnd am prepared to supply orders fr Flowers arid urubbeVy attbe Nurscrv pi kes. ' !:Ty t " - L. D1LLER. Wool Wanted - - .-. ,. a , ., . . .. ....... .I " ; ,:: ; . tee . , . OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD, COMING TO OEEGOK CITY ! .1 ! Now is the Time to Take Passage for The Establishment of WHO HAVE JUST ; EECEH'ED ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST AS sortinetru of . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ; Ever brought to this Market, consisting, in part of CLOTHINtl, OF ALL DESCHirTIONS, For Gents' and Boys weat! FVHNIPHING GOODS Of every variety ! LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Of all kinds and colors! LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS, HOSIERY, etc., jlERRIMAC PRINTS, AVllITE GOODS, etc., ItATS AND GAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, " GROCERIIjS -And tin endless rariety of goods, too name'rOtis to mehtltil. Wlaicli iliej- Iiaiciii to stil Lower tlasiia ."Aiiy '.House ; ist Oregon I If any one is disposed to douVt the genuineness of the ahove stiteMents, Especially the latter all the undersigned ask of them is, that they Call and Examine the Goods and- Prices ! And satisfy themselves. We may le fbund ut the old stand, this JJriZt; Building, Main street Oregon City. JACOB & BROTHER. 07 Covntry Produce taken in exchange for goods. a Look Out ! The Railroad is not Coming Yet ! II VT PEOPLES' TRANSPORTATION C. Are Still Running their And Rolling in 8 Charman & Warner's old Brick Store, Main Streets Where he not buly intends to sellf but Will Sell Cheaper than any other House in the City. 1 will say, COME XE, COME ALL, and satisfy yourselves tlt it is no trokbU to trie to show goods. I have received one of the largest stocks ever brought to this mar ket, eoiisistiiif; in pait of a hue assortment of " LAlMKS PRESS GOODS. I5ALMOHALS, FURS of various descriptions ; CLOAKS, such as Circnars and Sacks; KID CLOVES, best quality : HOSIERY: . . BROWN ANI BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths ; BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS ; CLO'TIIINfJ FINE BLACK PRESS SUITS 5 . CASS I MERE SUITS; SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ;, . . ' BOYS' AND YOUTHS" CLOTHING, all sios and qualities. A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY -all ou the most reaEbiiabie terms. Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods; GROCERIES A well selected assortment. . .. S: ACKERMAN. -?T-.A11 kinds of Produce Bought. OREGON LEATHER ! : The Best on the Coast Tlios. Armstrong;, Manufacturer of ALL KINDS OF LEATHER JVIlIAVAL'KlE, OKEGOX. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN form , ' . DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS That he is prepared to furnish as good and durable an article of Leather as can be made on the Pacific Coast, at the following rates: - Harness Leather, per lb. .23 to "0 cents. Extra heavy, for Concord. .. . "3 " Skirting, per pound. . . . ..23 to 02 " . Belting, in the side.......... :i. " " " Cnt, per square foot, $1 00 s Side, upper, " " " 1C to 2" cents. Grain Leather " - " - " IS to 22 " Light Duff, or Grain for Wo men's work 18 to 2" " CalfSkins, per doz , .. . . .3.o to $40 00 Kip ' " 40 O0 to GOOD L'ridle. per side . . , S 5o to 4 00 Coililr, per side , . . , . ,. 1 00 to 2 50 Lace Leather, per side. .;;.;' 2 00 to . 4 s Zf I do not think that Harness Leather should necessarily be made in Sant-a Cruz, in order to stand the test of our climate; J Z5tT Nor do I think that Retiihg in erder to bear the strain of Oregon Machinery, must be made in the Atlantic States. . , ALL I ASK IS A nil Ch an o ! And I will prove, to the satisfaction of all concerned, that Oregon Leather is the best on tb Coast. rK2f All orders will meet with prompt at tention. Address : THOMAS ARMSTRONG, SG.ly) . ' -Milwaukie, Oregon. LOUUS " Ss AtftRIGHT, EXCELSIOR MARKET ! Corner of Fourth and Main Sts., Oregon City . .n : Oregon. rpAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING I the public1 that iney keep constantly on band all kinds fresh and sait meats, such as BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, 1 " CORNED REEF, HAMS,? I'iCKELED FORK, LARD, And everything ele to be found in theirline of business. LOG US & ALBRIGHT. Oregon City, April 20th, 18(57. f2:ly BEE WEE Y! HEXRVI1 U IT1 BEL., Having purchased the above Brewery, wishes to inform the public that he is now prepared to mennfaeture a No.- 1 ooality tit . . LAGER BEER ! . As goods can be obtained anywhere in tbe State. Orders solicited apd promptly filled. Oregon City, December :th, liOJ., 1-Ml THE the Goods tot HOME MADE FUR'NITUR:E! Levy & Feciiiieimer, Manufacturers of and DeaierS in Furniture, OREGON- CITT, rpAKE Tills METHOD OF INFORMING JL the public that they have now on hand a largo invoice of SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES, BUREAUS, BED-SfEADS, LOUNGES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS. And various other Qualifies of Rich txnd Medium Furniture ! Forming a cdmplcte and desirable assort ment, which merits the attention of buyers. We M ANUE A CTUItE FURNITtTRE Using good materials, and employing th very best mechanics iu the State, hence we can warrant our goods to be as represented, and ww arte prepared to fill all orders with promptness. - '" I'f We call the attention ot the nublic to our salesroom," as containifg the most complete assortment of diralle iuodslh the State. LEVY & FECHIIEI3IER, 45.lt! Main stfeet, Ofon City. RANCH FOR SALE. SITUATED BETWEEN THE CLACK-' amas and the OREGON CITY TOWK ?LAT ! In the vicinity of the place of T. J. Hunsaker Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to LEVY & KECKHEIMER, 30. tf Main street, Oregon City ZIGLER & SON., COO P EKS, L. Oregon City, Oregon. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PRE pared to make all mannerof ware in the line of cooperage, from well-bucket to a hogshead, of both bilge and straight work, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Call and examine samples of our work, as it is its own recommendation. B3.6m) L. ZIGLER & SON. A: i. lOROE. VT. A. K. WELLE. IIAKBJLE WORK.. MONROE & MELLEN, Dealers in California, Vermont, and Italian Marbles, Obelisks, MonU tnents, Head and Foot stones,- ? Salem Okec.ov. Mnntlcf an 1 Fumiiurc Maible furnished to order. . " -"-'tf xrrerrrvr r a "XT v Tl v? CH AS. UOOCE. .CHAS. Ev CALtr . .GEO. W". SXELL. HODGE, CALfiF & Co., .- ' DEALERS IX DRUGS and MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, ASD WIXDOlT GLASS, tAiiXlSftES, J3RUSIIESi PAIXTERS' MattnaUj ana Jruggitls Sundrks. ' tl7 Front Strctf, Z".) Portland,- Oregon. HOSTEf f ER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS ! A Pure and Powerful Tonic, Corrective and Alterative, of wonder ful ellicacy in ilease at tlio STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. lltOfECTIVE PROPEUTlESi Prevents Kcfrer a?!d Ane and Billions Re mittent Fevers ; fortifies the system against Miasma itfid the evil efl'ects of unwholesome water ; invigor ates the organs ol digestiofl and the bowels; Strridlta be Nerves and telids io trty long Xiift't REMEDIAL PROPERTIES. ChreS Dyshepsia; Liter Cdmplaint, Si"Jrand Nervous HeadnChei General DebilJtj, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, CotiStipBtion, Colie; . Intermit tent etcr, S?a. Sickness?; Cramps and Spasms, and all complaints of either Sei arising from Bodily Weakness, whether . inherent in the svsteun or PRODUCED BY' SPECI AL CAUSES. "VfOTIlINa THAT Ifi NOT wnoLE J some, genial, and restorative in its na ture, enters into the composition of HOS TE'i'TEifS STOMACJI BITTERS. This pf'tltdar preparation tpnlaitis ho tiiih'fcral of any kind ; no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; but is a combination of the extracts bfrare balsaniic herbs and plants, with the purest and hiildest of all diflt:Sitt Stimulants. The week Stbmrtch is rapidly Invigbfated. and the appetite restored by this tonic, and hence it, works wonders n cases of Dyspepsia, and in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless apiTent, as well us upon the liver; it also invariably re lieves the Constipation superinduced by ir regular action of the digest!r& aud secretive organs. PetsUhS of feeble hahif. liable to TTerTtiu Attacks, I.Owness of Spirits, and Fits of Languor; find prompt and perinament relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this point is conclusive; and from both sexeS. As a Genuine Tonic, IIOSTETTER'S BIT TERS produce effects which must be experi enced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated.. In cases b'f "Constitutional Weakness, rremaftire Decay, and Debilit;, and Decrepitude arising from bid age; it ei erciscS the electric influence. 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-enforce and re-establish them. Last; but iiot least, it is the Only Safe stim ulant, being manufactured from sound aud inocubus materials; f.nd entirely l'rte from the acrid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and Stomachics of the day. SOLD EVERYWHERE. H0UGE,CALEPvt(OM Agents, S.":tf. I Portland, Oregon. HIRAM SMITHS' OPIITIIALMIC T I Is without doubt the most reonderful EYE HEALEli that has yet been discovered ! t cures the most stubborn and hopciess cases of chrome Inflamatiocs. Granulated lids, films, Ac., as has been sufficiently dem onstrated during the few months in which in which it has been brought into public no tice: The proprietor is so fully convinced of j its infallibility that tie trarraiita a cure, or refunds the tnoncy. .It ean do the eyes no harm; ahd a trial of it is therefore will out injury Or eipense to the patient, if a cure is not effected. It has citred cases of riVE, ait mse, FifTEtSr ahd eVen Eighteen Years- Standing! In llarritburg arid vicinity Linn Coti Oregon. To which the following persons will bear Witness : E. B. Moore; Nathaniel Bell, A. L. Wallace; G. R. Ward, Mrs Montgomery, ,7ohn M Hollowny W; D. Porter. " Rob't Ramsey, And Other CitiSens: Persons afflicted with the distressing scourge of diseased eyes are advised to give this remedy a tair trfal on the "No ture, no Pay," ahd no injury plan.. Prepared by Smith &. Roach, IlarrisL'urg, Oregon. SMITH & DAVIS, General Argents, Portland Oregon, To whom all orders should be addressed. For sale by all Druggists. (2'J Family Iyc Colors i'ateuted October ICth, 1S53; PERFECT FAST COLORS. Black, Dark Green, Black Silk, Light Green, Dark Blue, Magenta, Light Blue, Maize, French Blue, Mctrboti, Cldfel Broicn, Orange, Dark Broicn, Pink, . Liofit Brotan Purple. Snuff Brown, Royal Purple, Cherry, oaimoni Crimson, Starlet, Dark Drab, Slate, Light Dral, Solferi no, Fawn Drab, Violet, Yellow, Light Fawn Drab. KOIl nYEISCi SIIjIC, Woolen and Mlted Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Glores, Bonnets, - Hats, Feathers, Children's Clothing, And all Kinds of Wearing Apparel. A Saving Of Eighty per Cent. For 25 cents rou can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Variotts shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can tise the dye with perfect success. Directions in English, i rench and German outside of each package. HOWE A STEVENS, SoG Broadway, Boston. For sale bv Smith & Davis Portland,and by. Bell & Parker, Oregon City. 121 PAINTING. PAINTING. Sign and Steamboat iviiVTiiva i Graining, ; - . . tiiltlfnx. Clkiaa Ctlsig, Invitations or all binds AVood aud Marble! Executed as Well as can be done en tbe 1'acifie Coast. 3f" Eiamine our work and judge for jowr &elvcs. Every order attended to with care and expedition. C. E. MURRAY. West dcor Ralstou's biiclr. Main ft. 4Mfj , - Orcou,C''- j AID Life Insurance . JOHNSON A McCOw N ARE THE Local Agents in Oregon City,, of the Facitic Fire Insurance Company;., the best doing business on this coast. This Ccrtnp'ahy is the only one iri Oregoft that Issue Policies and Adjusts Lcsse3 Without referring the case to San Frnneisco ALSO, AGENTS OF THE North America life Insurance CoA Presenting the most desirable features, having its policies gnaranteed b" the State of New York. X-W Don't delay attenticm to these mat-' ters until tour property is destroyed by fire, or until you are sick, wlTen yott catnot b insured. Call immediately. (32.tf THE MANHATTAN JLifc Iiisiifsnicc Co OF NEW Y ORK. O Assets Nearly ...... $5,000,000 00.- Dividexd to Jaxtart 1st, 1S)7, $1,1UU,3'.G 38. Dividend of 18G7, 40 per cent. Cashi o . THIS LARGE DIVIDEND IS VERY gratifying; and assures the roLiCT noi.r tas that they will, in this carefully conduttd company, obtain insurance at the lowest cost consistent with tue safety of the insured. SPECIAL FEATURES. Dividends Annually, Policies lion Forfeiting, After one J'ayment. Policies Incontestable, Credit Given for part of The Premium if Desired Prompt Payment of Losses! t'tr-f" All classes of Life and Endowment 1'olicies issued. 3? Important New Features in Dividends, and Modes of Insurance 'Hie following are examples of the opera tions of the last dividend. Policies issued in 1S63 bhly four years ago : AmOuut Premium Added Total Ag'. Insured. Paid. to Policy. Amount. 40 $10,iK0 1,'20 3..7-i i:;,;.7-i T.o ,000 L0,.'2 if,S4S 10,84 SO 7)f0W 7u8 S,7(8 2') 7;e0 $71 tl;505 V,r.; This is ah c'ntirel)- new plan, originating with this company, and gives insurers tnc largest return ever made by any company Ut the same period. All information, books.. blank Applications, can be obtained from C. P. FERRY, Agent, 105 Front st., Portland, Oregon. Dr. A.D. Ellis, Dr. W. II. Watkiss, f Jleuical Examinersi MO. Oregon City. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL Life Insurance Company0 Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Organized 8 859. -o- S. S. Dag gelt President, W. Kellogg Sccntary. i yj 2S,0r0 Members J",."oo,OCO Assets. Business of the Year 1SG7. O Number Insured Amount Insured. over. Paid chiiriis by Death . . Paid dividends. ; D.Sf.G 20.OOD.000 on 10.725 37 D5J58 20- A FUR ELY Mutual Coiiipaia' ! There are but seven Purely Mutual Cbmpdnics doing business in the U n ied Sta tes, as per Massa chusetts reports, and those seven arc the most successful ! The Northwestern is one Of the seven! It makes its ten payment policies nox jorf citing for one-tenth, after one payment. Other companies do after two or three payments. No tttra charge for traveling to and from the Atlantic States, Europe Oregon, or the Islands, It has not raised its rates, asQtomS comjjanics have, to make large divi dends, but continues at the same ret tes as at organization, find making even larger divi dends than the eastern companies. Comparison Endowment Policies Age Thirty, Payable at Forty. 3Tor l-rcst em . Mutual New England . . . Manhattan . 14 ,3 . loG 3 . 11a 19 Equal to a dividend in advance, of from 10 to 20 per cent. Its pet cento ge of expenses and lasses on receipts, are less than any pturely Mutual Company. Investigate our company before Insur ing. Reftr bf permission to the following citizens of Portland! ReT. Xf. . H. Stoy, John Nestor, A. L. Lovejov, Beriah Brown, Michael O'Connor J. R. Ilobb, W. J, VtnSchuvver, S. G. Skidmore, And nuinerQus Others, Ltsured in the Company. Elmore tt IIowe, General Agest? 513 Montgomery street., SaJJ FitASctecOi Cal. O. Kllbourn, 'Local Agent, Foutlano, Okkgos. J. A. CHir-MA.v, M. D.,... Medical Examiuef 23f For BUnks, iuformationj ic.( Apply to lh H. JOHNSTON, Vart,r Block, rorilnnd Orrgon-. Agent for Oregon aud the Territories Sugar, Coffee and Syrup. asi received per barque R A I N I Eft,- 4 AAA KEG?$LSLA5D SUOAIlf UUU ' or varioi s o4lts. 400 sks A'ONA COFFEE l . 300 bbls Hawaiian sugar hotines-yrup... Will I e sold low id the trade, by ; . JI CRAKE.V, JlWHUiU. I O o o o o 0 o o o O o O O 'it t If f - V - i C0URT3SY OF BANCROFT LI5RARY, 4 -