yrwT--, Z . - o O lr '4rT'. ,' Kv.'han'-e. is - cur only autl-.orir.cd ' "tin:ui Franc'sco. For Eastern Ad "? ; - Mr Fisher is represented byS. M. ffigni 1 Co. of New York and Boston. -CIiric3 wheat is firm af $1 87, i;i San Francisco ; flour 5 25. . - -A friend in Marion county will please accept our thar.ks for a list vf paji"g subscribers. friend has contributed a lead er en War or Peace, which we com mend to the attentive perusal of men I all parties. I . O -9- A report readied us on Wed fesdny, that Mount Hood was belch jrg forth fire and ashes. We could trace the story to no reliable head. -- Bro. Slinso;i, of Salem, requests uj to say that the Legislative Im porter was not to be. printed in his O The Sterc-opticun, ft doubie. in strument fur dissolving views, will ' exhibit at Washington 1 1 . 1 1 this even nig, b'-ptc ruber JUIi. aiiiuis- un 5'd edit?, children half price. &. .-. Good cattle are getting scarce, in consequence f on insane Fpecula- tiun east cf the mountains. Cows and jfoung stoik will be sold next ear uf there, for Ess than the price? I i:uiv held fei e. '-The fire in the woods continues ith unabated Airy. Oa Tuesday lat, smoke was so dc-tise in this vi- cii i'y that v.e were obliged to light lamps to see to wotk in our cfiieo at 2 v. M. A vast amount of property Ims been destroyed. On Monday, President Duft-r will preseiit the Tuniwattr Case Ball Club, of this city, with their premium hut, won at the fair last year. The j.fesentalioii will take p!;ce on the upper dock of the P. T. Co s wharf at b o'e'etk A. M. We hoju: that the K.'TEnrr.: this week t!: last, will not be ta kui as ar;y indication of what we frliould like to make it. Tn conse quence cf the Richness of one of our little children, nnr mind is not in a proper condition for office duties. The Grand Lo 'ge of Good Terr; -li:rsvh:i h q'! 'jou rr.cd at A'bary last we k, report 10-i lodges, with a n:e.n Urship of 4 SG3 in the jarb-diclion, being an increase of over hist ear, after tram-ft rrir.? three lodges tu the Grai.d Lod'iti of Id di( Miss Amirs Pent land I-is 3 good school in Dalles ci-y. Tiie Ifoun Itlncer says: .Miss Per, laud is well qua! ifi-vd rfl to teach the young idea j how to shoot ' ;!;. I wo u.MPrr. : lieretofo?e been very sucoes- fu 1. . 5- o- Another Bulroad company has been incur? orated, to build a line of road from IMUboro to St. Helens.. Kx-Gov. Gibbs, Col. Conulins, and ether good men are in this Company. Speaking of Gen. Crook, the Mountaineer says; Since lie has ta ken command of this l)i is JLeartm nt, he i ' . has whipped all the hostile Indians ! . , ni it and made them sue for pface, ; ;.. r,:. : :. i o untu ih eui I'j'uiuui, is uu a, i inne to come. He is a iruo soldier, and " was not born fW sjxirtsvc tricks," but for ieal active duty in the field. lle has done more for the neotdc of 1 j tins section f cotintry, in whippit; out the Soak? Indians, than !mv other Cjitiin tnJer we h ive ever h.wf. Walter Pros, are now in receipt of some of the most splendid gods in the line of carpets, tapestry and house furni-hing goods we have ever $en,.'m this maiket. . Those w ho Rtand in need of such go, ds will not fail to find iti their ii.-.e stock any thing which Can possibly be re quirt .!, arid all who deal with the firm will be satis-ficd with their promptness nnd fairness in trade, as we'd as their moderate charges. President Dtilur of the State Agricultural Society, called upon us cn Wednesday last, and left cheering words. with regard to the Fair to come oft' beginning on the 23th. If the weather is not unfavorable this will be the Fair of the Society. Seats capalbe of accommodating 2,000 per "' sot s have been erected in front of the judges stand. A picket fence w ill be constructed enclosing the race track, with gates, through which no person vi'd be admitted except those cons ccmed in the races. . Twenty tons of excellent hay h.vve been purchased by the Society for the use of those who exhibit live stock. Additional wells have been dug at various points on the ground, and every irrange nient made to render this annus! gnlh ermg of the whole people an occasion Qcf unusual interest and advantage to our young State. Ltt the people of ni, every one that Can,, go up to the Fair with a deter minatibi! to do something in prospering the material advaue-ernent of the country. Let the strangers who are sojourning in our midst, attend and see for them selves the great Fesoarccs of this . bsu-.. Mr. Seymour's "friends are just the men to carry cut the de signs cf Blair. A new Seymour paper lias been started by 'Messrs Jones, Tin g & Co., in Houston, Texas. It iieuikd tne Ka Kltix Gaze tie. Mr. Thomas Cross, of SalerA, will use a steam engine in his butch ering and meat packing establish ment at Salem. Mr. A. V. Miller has purchased an interest in the trade of the L'licolii B.ik.-ry at this cir, and become one of our eit-zens. Th ft m nsrae of that well known establishment will hereafter be Diilcr & Miller. W,. have not, as et, the new udveriise ment cf the firm in type it will up pear next week. In the meantime, however, our city readers are referred to tie increa.-ed attractions a. the Lincoln. Mr. Ddk-r wi-.es to return j lfl!,.t- f. .1- ll. ,. - . J I I ..i,....,-. .... -nn iiius iraue nciris received at the hands of the public, and asks a continuance- of tl.c sune f r the. new fit mi. He also wishes to say to liis debtors tlwit j.ay is expect ed by October i i : sr. Sui dn's ILrald, uialer the head ing (,f A New Era for Oregon' says : Messrs. ITo'Siday and Krntnft have Contracted fir a coutrobing iuter.-st in the Ore-Jon Cct t i ul liai'road, (E ist side.) ai d it is lii, ir purrtisi to push it through to coo.; b-iiun in th' siiirt tst practicable time. They will put -i. huil'Iled addit io:ial laborers Uj. n the road imuieiJiate!) , and the tread tog will probably be completed for the first hnt'drid miles, to Kugene City, this fall. Thy busbies-: reputa tion of these gentlemen is an ample guarantee that they will do what they propose. It is to be hoped, now that the speedy const met ion of the East t-ioe ra-iroau is assurca oeromt anv ,, . .-' ,: reasonable cotitmuencv, all feeiin" of j jealor.sy ami liv.-.Iry !,etm.he friends -f that project and the West j side road will tv.te, and that the (rienus of the latter enterprise will ! saou ti i.oerai :;no enicrpi isiug spirit in pu-hing forward the work to r.n eai ly completion. Both roads are needed; both will contribute many times their cost in inhancing the value of the propcity on either line, and they are to sepc rate that there can bo no competition or co; fiict be twee them for thy carrying trade. Tne W st .si do road can ba built, with or without government subsidies. U'hc ti the gradirg and stip.--rstructure of twenty miles d" tho r;ad is com pleted, the bo-.ds if the company will procure all th; iron ati l j-oliin- r st ck tvet e -sai y No ns who lias r.ot personally observed the t-fll-ct of rail roads u; on the cc-m; try throng'; which they pass can realize or irn-g:i.e how iirat'y they increase business ami ens haute the value- of contiguous prop ei 'v. Vi:r djsc vat ion and xm-ii- ctice nas r;:;;ue us a li iei.J i ah rai,- road projects, ital we hai the pros- JH'Ct ot ttif Co i T) O ! et lOU t S no oi railr;ad out of Portland . in any di , lection, as the dawn of a new era in the prosperity of the town ami the ; the S;ate. The chances for prefi; j able investment in Or.-gon are ma ' Vet all taken. 1 1 1 K t O -" 1 3 1 A M ; it E X T S . 1. Thou shalt not make use ofauv hind of eoo.i-s, u ;j It si thev tuc bought at Koha i; i i l hel's store. Than !iu't not use ni.v Gloves, Ilosc, 1 1)1.'! t- I l!- '111. I I :'T1I'V t . . tl I. '. il.Ml .l I I'V . V V " come from ivohu & r -liei s sio;e. 'i'htu shult not a !!.-, rlo- wirecrdanirli- tor to bnv lUess Goods or boniest ic inles-i they are bought at Kultn & Fisliel's store. '1- Thou suair n-it .Vith; the streets, unless thy Hoots 'and Shoes are binight at Moha Si Fi.-iiei's store. .. Thou sli.ot not ho llowed o Visit la dies mite. thy dolliing Corsica iVoai K?im it Fislu-l's stio e. li. Thou sliait have no cover in"i for lliv "'less i'-'ts ztc Uat-ht t l.-he! s store. at Kulin X 7. Thoa s'tialf not allow thy female !ir.:o- hul l to '-,) ivi.lUiiiiT, u n less their shawls, cloth or .-ilk cloaks, sack, b.i-iiues, tars, parasols, fans, bahnoral skills', embroidery, and sni Is ef !i immins, ure juuc'iiased at Kf.hu & ! isiiei's stoi v. S. 'i'imu slialt not buy goods of any Ol:-C that imitates Kolm & Fishi-I. Dvs Coi.ons. One t the ir.ost useful and economical tuodcctirius of the Ti .... - ,f prescnl at;s is liowo ; Stevens svste;:i os 1 s Family lve Colors, comprising nil the sfafds colors and the most exquisite shade-, ir.si so siiiijile that any one c..:i use them v. ilo per fect S'.H-'WS. SPECIAL XO TICKS V'iil:niii Mc I, lge . l-t I. . t. 'V. Meets every Satu; d ay evening, at the roon-s S.:h cornerh; .Mam aiu! Filth streets, at 7 1 2' o'eiock. Visiting members ure invited to attend. By order of . C. T. Oregon trtif3';- So. 3, I. O. of O. I'- -rt.-V'-'s. Meets every Wednesday evening iSCIat 7 o'clock, in the Masonic Hall. "isft," Members of the orde are in ilea tj attend. 11 V order G. riultiioiiiali "Ln:f j;c Sc. 1. A n -Holds its regular comnumi- X - Vacations on the II rat and Third Sat v ,.f,,(iMin rach month, at "f o'clock, from the lio'-.h of September to the trot h of March, and 7.; o'clock from the -'eth of March to the -2'i'Ai of September. Urethrea m gcod standing are invited to attend. By cider of W. M. Xolict to oui- IlcaiUrs,' A arneral invit-;tion is oxtnulol to atl the re.r-ier.v of Tnv: Vi:i:ki.y ExTEitrr.isK, to se.ij to due Illltor of this prnw in form' i- llon oa sii,jrris co)-iic,'etZ irlih tj:Vlenir!j, ami rural economy. j'mnhhj, rr. E. Cooper's t's-ii vors.tl ""tlagnei ie BALM A great Family Medicine. It is a soverciga remedy tor Diptliertsi And kindred diseases of the throat, r.nd un "iiualled in ilie cure of I'ysentery, Liarrhea, Cholera, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, and Ftvcr an.l Ane, Naurakria, Rheumatism, Colds, Toothache. rurns,Snri ins. Bruises, 4c, &.c, are at once relieved by its timeiv use. Truly a Ttgttfbk Frop iralicn, None cenuine without signature of W. II. STRONG- REDINGTON & CO., Sole Agents. jy!3 Srn) All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned wiil please call nd sett.a their account. TJ A Ft LOW & FULFFlv. Or-g-c Citr. Jslv 3- I- LEGiSLiATIVU PIIOCEEDIXCS. Saleit, Sept. 14th. House. House of Representatives met at 10 a. m. Called to order by F.Way mire,of pGlk. W. W. Ciiap man, of Multnomah, was elected Speaker pro lem.,W. L. White, Clerk, pro tern., and C. D. Lusk, Sergeant-at-Arms. pro tern. On motion of Mr. Waymirc a Committee on Cre dentials wu3 appointed, who reported in the afternoon, w hen the Secretary of State administered the oath of office arid House adj-mmed. Senate. Senate met arid was tern porar.ly organized by the election ot Vic. Trevitt President, S. C. S mp son, Secretary, and D. B. Hannah, Sergeant at Arms. A committee of three on Credentials were appointed, who reported in the afternoon. This committee reported in favor of admitting John A. Dribble-v, cf Grant county, entitled to his seat. Contested at i.i,t s ssiol). A re. commended that neither J.N Dolph nor D ivsd Po veil be. entitled to vote as Sen .tuts mm Multnomah couuty, in. til il be d cided hy lot which one of them is litit ioJ to hold over. The report was adopted and the Senate adj u;n.ed. S.u.f:m, Sep t. 1 5 1 Ii. Senate. Chief Justice Do;se ad ministered 'he oath of cfHee to mtm b; rs as report. U vest; rday. Permanent organ :z -t ion was ( fi ct ed by chciiuu. f C F. Birch, of P.!k co., President ; S. C. Simpt.n, Chi-f Cleih; Assistant'. leiU.J. M.Thomp son; Enrol'.ir g Cleik, J. T. Ford; Engrossing Clerk, C. P. Church ; Sergeant -.at Arms, D. B. Hannah ; Loot keeper, E. S. Delashmut. On motion the clerk prepared two ballots, one containing the name o! T M n !. ' ,,1 ,i . J . iM. Uoipi), ana the other cot tun - . . t lliC llaiiHM,f D' Il'il-linJ !l!ilCP(J tue same in a box. Alter well shak ing the box he drew therefrom one of S:1d bailots, and in accordance with a resolution adopted previously, David Powell was indicated as the Senator from Multnomah whose term cf office expires in 1 870. Senate adjourned. House The IT oust: organized by electing John Whitakc-r Speaker for the fifth regular session; W. L. White, of Oregon City, Chief C'-rk ; Wm Morchmd, Assistant ; E. E. Turk. Engrossing Cbrk ; M. IT. Abbott, Enrolling Clcik ; Albert M. Snyder, orrgrri:-.i-;it Anns; O. II. Smith, Dooi keer-er. Mr. Gray presented a petition from Belling''!' and Carlisle, of Benton, prating that a committee be appoint ed to investigate alleged election frauds in Ibnton. Mr. Cox tTyred a like petition from contestants in Clackamas. On motion of Mr. Cox.a committee of five was appointed to investigate the matters contained in the above mentioned pet tioi s, onisting of Messrs. G ay, Cox, Gilby, Mmto and Simpson. Mr. Gaz'ry gave notice that be w Hi'd, at some future time, introduce a bill trpealing the Act requiring the oath of allegiance to hi taken in cer tain cases where money isto be drawn fiom the State Treasury. Asiatic Cholera in Cms,.. Tc.vncitow, China, Ang. 0, ISO'1. Messis. Fcr.cv Davis & So?-h Dear Sirs During a long residence ia : China, I lucre used yoar invalnabie Fain Kille;-,-both irt niv oivn fansitf and among the Chinese, and have fehud it a most excel lent nicdicine. Iti the summer of 't'-' and 13 while residing in Shanghai. I found it an almost certain cure for Cholera, il' used in time. Indeed, uitj it 'n ti yreat many in stances, I do not rcmemVn'r Catling in a sin ale e-.oK Fi r three years T have been re siding in tiiis phu'e, more than fify miles from a phvsieiaii, and have been obliired of- ten to iait uonii niv itw a lesuiuevs in v.:s; r . , ' ,. . . L,i i.-k. tin. iiinese ri,m- to lis in ro-eat numbers lor medicine and inlvic. i'aonuh without medical knowledge oui selles, the leuf flt.ipic remedies we can com mand a:e so much ia advance even of their hvsiciam. that we have almost daily n;m i catioiisY Ve allow t hi m tn come, lieeanse it briii's us in eo;ita: t. with the n, and opens a hef ; rt-rfiilin ss. In diarrhoea. cdic veni i-inir, cholera, Courtis, etc.. your Fain Killer lias been tnv chit t medicine. Yours, vcrv truie, T. F. CRAWFOFvD hr'r'J L. A. CODA IIP. 2- Ti. U.?E,' GODARD & LAKE. Xos. 114 find 110 Second street, cor. Morrison, Portland. ;i i H iving Bought out and licfitted THE OLD , B EXXETT it WHITE Liver , Sale ami Feed Stable Are now prepared to receive all the old customers, and as many new patrons as may see tit to give us a call, we will give Particular attention to Farmers slock! We are satisfied" that -we can give entire satisfaction to our frieiida' and the public and we shall do so, ! CUR LI VERT IS -ALL s-vv ; DOTH AS TO N CARRIAGES AND HORSES . And we shall take pride in fuming out as nice an outfit as any establishment on tuc coast for the same nionev. We will also he prepared to srr all the good hoi sea that come to this market, at better prices than any one else can pay, as we have :i connection" below superior to any other parties in San Frnncisco. in this hue of business GODARD & LAKE. imms Aim &m! Ono door south from the corner of First and MorriScn streets, near the "Western, Portland, Qrejo-. NERVOUS AFFEOTIOMSi TlIK SHAPES Or TttF. CLOfDS AND THE trees do not diSer r.iore widely tlian the forms of nervous disease. Sometimes both the mind and body are a flee ted, sometimes the body only, and olten the complaint ir confined to a single member. In one class of cases the motive nerves alone are disor dered, as in St. Vitus Dance; in another clars the nerves of sensation only are ai tack ed, as in neundghi, tic doe.loureaux, tooth ache, caracheretc. Fain is, in fact, the im mediate consequence of a disturbed condi tion of '.he nervous system ; for only thro the delicate fibers cf which it. is composed can pain be experienced. Tremors hysteria and most ot the unpleasant feelings usually included under the head of nervousness, arise from the weakness of these sensitive threads which pervade every part of the an imai structure, and have their source in the foculain head of ail senstiou, the brain. The tonic action of liostetter's Fitters is of vast servici in cases of this kind. Nervous headache, ordinary (aeeaclic, neuralgic pain and ever vatiety of spasmodic torture, are quickly alleviated b- the use of the prepa ration which at once braces and tranqnilizes the nerves. Fersons of a lymphatic temper ament and feeble organization, are cspecial Iv subject lo these complaints, and should tako the Hitters daily as an invigorant. La dies will derive great benefit from them in all the peculiar mental and physical disturb ances to which, as a sex, thev are subject. Asaf.Etida, valerain, and the other nervines, usually prescribed for these liuec'.ions, at best merely alleviate them for the time being but the Hitters are a permanent invigorant, and their value as a remedy for every phase of nervousness is bevond all estimate. Co N ST IT U XIOX A L W EAKN KS3 It is a great thing to have a round and vigorous constitution. There is nothing that money can buy, comparable In value to this best gift of nature. The diflerence be tween the individual who has it, and the un fortunatc who has it not, is just the ciiTerer.ee between the man who goes into battle cloth ed in defensive armor, and one who has nothing to oppose the sword and bullet but his naked breast. "The pestilence that walketh in darkness, the sickness that des troyed! at noonday," while it lays low the man of feeble stamina, is often conquered by the native strength cf what, is called an " ir.on constitution." Heaven, however, has not endowed even a moiety of mankind with this inestimable blessing, and therefore it behooves those who hae it not to resort to those most ciii eient means of constitutional invitjeration which science caa supply. Thcte is good warrant for asserting thi: liostetter's Hit ters are admirably adapted to promote this end. Other tomes have their drawbacks. The concentrated extract of poisonous veg etable substances, wiiieh within, the last few vears have been introduced into the practice of medicine ns invigorants, are all extreme! dangerous. Frossie acid and strychnine, though often given' as strengthening r.icdi- ciue;, are uot git f-t even in the diminutive doses; and quinine disastrously eft'ecta the nerves and the bones. Hut in Hostettet's Hitlers there is positively nothing that is not healthful and wholesome. They contain no ingredient which by any process co aid be converted into :ia active poison, and y;t as a constitutional stimulant are infuiiii 1 y pre' erablc t-J any of the sulphates and aeetates which have been recently added to tbe luu itria medlca. The Government Countersjgn. The counterfeiting of liostetter's Stomach Hitters is now a somewhat mote s-cnons as well us difficult business than it was a few years ago, each bott'.e oft: e genuine article being authenticated by the oiiicial endorse ment of the United States Revenue Depart ment in the form of a stamp engraved on steel, to counterfeit which is a felony. See, therefore, that this Government Counter sign, as we'd as the engraved label and note of hand of the proprietors, is attached to the battle. The label is embellished with a superb representation of Si. George onhors-c-baekyin the act of s earing the Dragon, and underneath is a shield or escutcheon, bear ing a warning inscription, which conntor feitcrs are advised to read before they en counter the penalty which it sets foi th. 15c low this again is ilofrtetlcr U Smi h's note of hand, the signature tp which it would be rather a serious birsiress to lorTV It the public v Iok to these voriticarioris cf the genuineiic.r's" of the article before they purchase, they cannot be deceived. The propiietary label and Government stamp arc Foth executed' on s"r?e!' in the most elaborate style of banlr-note engraving- and r.re probably the most expensive speci men of graphic, nrt ever attached to any medieal preparation.' PREPARED AND SOLD IFF f-Iosietter & Smith PlTTSBUiiG, Pa. s7 For sale by all Druggists, Grocers, aBd shopkeepers throughout the world. Host e tier, Smith c6 Co., Wholesale Druggists, San Fraucisco, Ayentsfor Pacific Coast. (Sm-U) THE-- " - OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD, COMING- TO OREGON "CITY ! Now is the Time to Take Passage for The Esialnishiiient of J"A WHO HAVE JUST .RECEIVED 02TE OF THE LARGEST AXD LEST As sortments of SPRING- AND SUMMER GOODS Ever brought to this Market, coasisliaj, in pari of CLOTHING. OF ALL DLCRIFTIONS, For Gents' and Coys' wear! FURNISHING GOODS.- Of every varieljt LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Of all loads and colors! LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS. HOSIERY, etc., MERR1MAC PRINTS. WHITE GOODS, etc., HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, . GROCERIES -And. an enuR-os variety of goods, too numerous to mention. Wliicia tlaey Iiatesad to sell lLower tlasm Aia j Iloaarssc lea Oregosn ! If any one i.? dispond (o doubt the gcnuinoiess of the above stulements, EqKclully the latter all the undersigned ax I: cf them is, thai they Call and Examine the Gooes and Prices ! And satisfy ihems'lves. Wc may Buiding, Main street Oreyon City. CO" Country Produce t alien Look Out ! The Eailroad is not Ooming Yet ! PEOPLES' TRANSPORTATION Are Still Running their Anil Ruiiing in the Goods for Cli?.rman U Warner old Erlok Store, I:Ialn Strcst; Where Le not oul intends to sell, but Will .Sell Chc'tper than any oilier House in the City. I will s;:v, COME OXE, COME ALL, r.nd sr.tifcfy yonrselves that it i t no frev.hlc to lUe to show ;;ooos. I have n cei ed .r.e el the largest stocks ever brought to this mar ket, consisting in pai t of a iine jis'sortmcnt ot LADLES DRESS GOODS. HALM' ;E ALS. FURS of various deseriptlous ; CLOAKS, sn-di us C'ireui.iis and Sachs"; KID GLOVES, best tiuul.y ; - HOSIEh: V ; ... l,ll!hVN AND III. LACKED MUSLIN-. All ilihs: L OTS AND SHOES : 1! ATS AND CAP.: ; CLOTHING ; FINE PEACE. DUESS SUFIS'; CASS EM EtlE SUITS'; . SUi'ihilOU jU-IAVER SUES : D'. 'VS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, nil sizes and qualities. pT A SUIT Til AT WILL SUIT ANYRODY all on the most reasonable terms. Also :i lnrsf slock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. , S. ACKERMAN. All kinds of Prodaee R.iugli't. OHEGOX CITY BTSI N ESS. 0. W. POPE & Co.-, JDEALFiriS IN STOTES, Piurps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. Aii'l iiiaiitihictiircrs of Tin, Copper Etrid Sliest Iron War?, Main Street, Oregon City. The si-.hsotibers- would rcsptctfullv an nounce that they kcoj constantly on hand a trood assortment of Cooking, Pallor, Air Tiitht, and other stoves, aiiitaluc to tins market, wiuen are uemg Offered at Portland Prices ! Our nssortnient in this line is large, and em braces almost any desired patlm, mcluu.i3 the BUCK, HENRY CLAY, HEARTHSTONE, WESTERN EM PTR To. GREAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, tc. r?,.C.. T..!i!nrr r.f pvi'rr itv.si-1 -ihtrn done to order, in a manner that cannot fail to suit patrons. In ailuVion : to tne aiiove maybe found a good assortment oi Hard- ware Woodenware, etc. c. w. tope & co. NEW LIGHT ! -KW LAMP I NEW ELST ITIGHT LAMP IH VBZ ! It's Hany AfivanfagMS FIRST It is Xon-Etyoticei and tntirfy fro; frt.m smuxe oF-J'si:& odor tcitu bunting. SECOXDR glits a Sofi, Clan, WIdit Light. mini) It i CHEAPER than any dd.tr - Fluid or Oil. LUCIUS EUKNIKG- FLUID For burnint; in the above Damps, outrivals all ofhtr Fluids for IdOHT rind ECONOMY. It v.lli not is rain or Crease Clothes, Carpets, Tables, etc. ' LUCIUS LAMPS AUD THE PLUID CAN' BR HAD OF 0BEG0N CITY, DSAT.ERS IX .Stove,, To-ir-, Lamp, CHmvrtt, AND Is found at the ol stand, the Prick i JACOB & BliOTITEP. in rxc" (? for fjords. w3 OREGON CITY BUSINESS. M. l IX ii Til LET, OEEGOX CITY. & F U L L E H ; (Successors to Wortiram Sc S'aepparu.) Keep constniitiv Ot) hntid CAKES! PIES! 11UEAD! And Crackers of alt kinds ! Orders in this Lin-3 will meet with PH0HPT ATTESTIOH ! BARLOW & FOILED AJso kern on hand all kinds cf FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS ! fcTE A M BOAT STORES ! And till Articles used for Culinary Purposes ! BARLOW & F 0 L L E H Sell a fine assortment cf LIQU 0 1 1 S A N I) T( ) B A CCO I Ry the Case, or ut retai'. ' Attention is nlso directed tn the fact that r.olody else sells the i 1'A.uUlO li.lil'i;V")V.i Cllr.l'.L, i j J EliUivi J , . , Vitlhi;. ,rr(rn!i.. t. vi ted to call at the City Pakerv, v, here tl.S truth will be made apparent tuat ourstocic is cumiilete. and our prices reasonable. Ai! hinds of produce taken in ei-clinn-e i goods. PAIli-OW i FFI.LFR. T$ 13 W F 1 11311 JACOB V. OKT-5AX. IEOMJ3 K. riELr,3 Wcrtman & Fields, DTixt Door to the Post Office, Oregon City, Gfgon. EEALETS IV Fsis2iily 3 roc-cries I Provisions of all Kind ! Willis astd Llrpa rs ! ConfvctiassCrt. SpHfS ! Canned Fruits and Meats ! And all the Farotito Brands of Flour and Sugar j f t-Tlie hlahesl market vrki$raid luJA..t. ;nrl,.ra . ,f , p;ofuc9, hiStaassxsL Portland 'e'-'-e W I L L A M E T.'l' E ;. mori .'--woRks;.cpfiiPAiy i : fprm KotllrFrcait'arid E sts.'. ;Por!Ia-ill. -"Oregon. .- . vv,- ....... : Iron Jb'eiisicles's. . steam- mimm -AT BOILER B U i LDERS. THESE WOniCS ARE LOCATED ON the hank of the riven one block north oi Couch's Wharf, and have hkciiilies lor In ru in:; out machinery promptly iind eihjiee.tlv. ' We have secured the services of Mr. Jelln i Nation, as Directwr'cf the W orks, whce os-peric-iice oa this coast for. hitetn years ichvs aim a thorough - knowledge of the various kinds cf machinery required for raining and milling purposes. We nc r re pa red to exe cute oi tiers tor ml bailer works, such cute ciders for all classes of machinerv and MIXING AND feTEAJTR'OAT """AClirNrrtY ! IhOt'IlING IIII.L . Q'e'AKTZ Minis 1 I I hOt'IlING 1III.LS ! SAW MILLS ! MINING I'U5::S tr :(' fJ .: ar,.f. fr ':,!.!. H'A:V.'V ti' .': ,-J- ;'-t.7"rf J'jU'it Orin ler :?:l Annu-ja: I'ltn oa r n en-i Stest',-' te'f A-tj mli.i-i J;.r.i 'i &:! J .','?(' J, .;,- i- ::.J- to v. ..',- ,.t I" '-'c'Ort CUt iiuc -S. (Ji4:!l tz -Ul.i jlJk! S, .b..-. !. -- :iU i t. if' z7,t X .( J :. y ilf-j the xSr vie? tr-d rullslier Cf this Stat, desires to inrm r.I! his curtoiiiers (.'ml i'.a r-icuv ue'V ones as nu-.y r.ot he acquainted witn tl.e fact) that he still continues to operate at the FRAI-JIILII? BCOI-I ETQUIJ, IG5 Front Street, Portland. (nxACTLv orrosiTii kcunt hood) Where he is r.rerared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, ' i:7i:VCTIOX J'.OOICs: fr all kinds ct Musical Instftittier.ts. BASS, V ICE." G FIT." it and V i O LIN ST FINOS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS, iHSCFELANF.CUS IF)OXS, "CEEAF FL'hhIC ATiOAS, JsEAVsFA FFFS, MAO AZINhS, GEOHFS. PiiFSSES. ,i;s, ? h o t o r a p It i o LI b u m z. And everv other artiehs in the above iine. 1851 1853 J, orri.ii fois sale i.e-w i Builders' Hardware and Carncn'rs' ! TooU, " ! BlacJcsmiihs'' and Macinni-t Tool?, Cooper and Tanners'' Tuoij, Miniry and Farmers'' 'Tools, Mill and Cros-Cnt Sairs, Ship if nd Stcnsdoaf H ,-' vre. Tar, Pi:ch, Oa'::i, Oars, Pac'uny, Manilla and He, my Corde, Anchors, Blocks and SiicoctP, Pmcdi r. Fuse, Shot, L' xd and Caps, Wooden' JVars, Tirines and Brashes. AM h-cks!mt.!i-' Goods, Comhet!"::d Co d, Put nam, Nevr York and Gi iiihi tiore Nuils, ilu'.ieubl'i. Niits ;':-d 1 roiis f.ir Rug gics and Wagons: W;:gon Skeii.i and Lou Axles, uil sizes. WAGON TIMBER. Agents Tor A. S.'liumdic & Co., Vir Itc;;c Manufaciuic-rs. ;5f" Circulars furnished on application. Our facilities for purchasing good.-, in the Eastern Mallets being ot a superior churae- j tt-r, we are enabled to i-i'Ar greets hi our line j at as low rates s5 t::ey can he pnr-na-ed m ers to our stock, which comprises the mo.-t com'dete and ext xtens: r iiiifr isive as so i '.mi nt pi goods in this hue ever on-jred in ihis market. F. J . NOHTilKUP ii Cvh, 1S1 Front S- reef. Poithmd, O-rcgjli. Jclm Llczlzzi iirchitcot, OFFICE IX CAXTEI-S BUILT) IX G, Fiont at., Poitlaud Oregon. niisT-CLAG3 lvzs:pb:tc23, Business Houses, Halls, Churches, Terur.icn !s, Collaycs, Sid ur bait EcsislcfiCfS, and all, Dssce.'rriG'Nj o? rafcx A"n fkame Building Designed and Piannsd With accuracy, r.nd scrupulously and faith- : Spl; tirted. r'Ciiner.i lnieicsis ar.itnount. Z'fi - ---s' t-dz-r:K?Af F: CP1TZ, PP.0PPJETGH, FIR S T S TREET, P 0 R TL A ND, Bet. Washington, and Siark sts. MAKt.TACTrnr.tl cf all iriNrs and qualttit:s of OEACKEBS! 15 UK AD, CAKES AND PASTRY (PACKERS Will always bt; sold below San Frnncisco wricea. " Aitoideis proiii;.tlv attndi-d lo. . ORLGON5 RXKEUV, Fleet I' 1,1 Pa nd. Oregon,. THE BUST EELECTIGST And largest assortment of Ladies' Gents', Misses'. Poys tiid Children's' BOOTS and SE9E3. Can be bud attt e PHILADELPHIA HOOT .AXlt S IP if! STOKE, y,K H3 Front eti'ttt. i ' , .... , . . ' " . ' - w tip re nr.'.- jrooos or tac- e:tct tvles are re- ..-i'i ... c ci.i M-.i'i!''!, imecT iiu!ii trie east, j ! enabling to sell cheaper tiian anvotiuri i sure iu ths city. - KAST & CAU ALIX. ce;vd h-. et irv st.--anr. din-et fnhn th oast 112 FrtMit ttrccr. Frt!asd. , - - k-E-A OREGON 13 A JED 3BL T ! :H2 cccnr r"1 t. '"Ens is r a n co O o tn po ny 'S.Cml " C. G0Lr.?MITil,'3geat; a,.:i ii - 'TOIINSON A- ";C0WN ARE TEE Uesl. O Agents in Oregon City, cf.the'cjili Fire Insnrar.cs .Company, the bent uoiiig brfeiuess on tj.is c-ast. " This ' Coihpauj is the or.ly cue ii Oregon th:t . - Izzvlz Fclioica nn Ants Lzzzoz WiLhcut referring the f asfe to Fraticiseo; ALSO, A OUSTS OF TIIE ircrt'i Aiiorlca liTs Iusuraacc QSr.; - Presenting the lest 'desirable- fejti!r. having its p.,lielv guatiiuteed Ly the ti of New Vi :i. .;f Pau't d-day rd'.eni'c-n to' t'acS" nut ters r.nul yi ur p.-operty is destrrrfcd by lire, c;'i,:.;'i wcrve sic!', when ou ct. nit be ias;:red. Vi.i injaicdiitely.-. - - ; - Zil.ii cTr-. rsxTiiY , IZiZ jELd. CD XirET XI. cf Nc. 1 - Front street, Forjlaud. ATent Ncr'.li Ih Ithh f-rK-d Mcrenntll? Ir-nr.v.:'-? Company And El-:hLnH::ri Lift f:srir.P? Cn 9 f-i ot;:i:e:;tsecuf:fties.cee4,." J Fonds, -a.id Kcui Folate . LJi.rif and ft-ll-.i e-n Coir.r.'its:-ir-:i. . , fSt kAZv Smsusicc Co.'; Assets EcarJy 5.000X00 00, - Fine;:;::; to Jani-'xt 1st, 1247, - i,5uCs3to ZH. Dividend of It 07, 4!) per cent. Cash rpUlS LAFXE CIvIFEND IS VERY ;' gr;..thyi!;g. ;.ud us?, a lea tie re.MCT nni.r 1 " i:tts that they will, ia this careftiiiy condnctff company, obtain insurance- at the lowest eOsi -consistent with tne satVty of the insured. - - SPECIAL EE AT URE Si Dividends Aiiin:oUy,j p elicits ucn-Forfeiting, After one Fayr,i;jii. Policies Eicon ies (a hie, Credit Given for vnrt of The Ircr.tlyJ:i if Desired Prcmpi' Payment cf Lrssesf ' All clashes of LI.'o and Eudon-uicnf I'o.icies issued. . q C3 hnpvrtaiii Ifeio Features ip Dividends, and JIods cf Insurance .,. The fi-'lowing are examples of the opera tions of the hist fdenu. Policies Ueueu in lii'.J oi.'rj f.uir ytnrs go : Amount Psen.tuni Aiidfd Toti.l A '-e. Insured. Paid. to Pol'cy. Amount' i') i'l'V'-lO -S-l.-rO . iZJ-- $13.07 z- zp o ; ' i",r-w 3 ) 7." 0 : J- 2,7e8 Ft! :, .?: f,"c5 I-,...- This is an entirely new phm, oi igi'naiiri? with ih.s coin pan vfc r.tid stive insurers ti:c h rzest return iver made bv snv eoiiieai. v in O the same r erio h A!i mi'oi suat'uHi. Looks,' hiuck Apidicativnr., r.-.u he nhtaini-d fruia t . J . r l.il i Li'eiif, V-; F. j.t.. F-rlh.iel, Di;Sen IT. "C'l.I.r v, O.i g.ii t i.'y : iiL. D:;. A. D. F:.:.is, . ln. W. Ii. Wat:-::xk, ) NecEca! ExoiiilnerH- OPHTHALMIC Is tcilhonl dsj'tl! the innit icondcrful EYE HE A LEU thai lias yet. ler.n fiiscorn-tdJ It ceres the r--' sf.:hbtrn cn-T hon!es4 cr,;-es i.,f chrt.t.ie rn:!-i'ntit:on. (fiariuifttcf? I lids. f!in, .:r., s;?i I been sul-fcicntPv'thiiin" r.-isstrat.-'t (h:r;ig the few r. ontiis in u "oi. i in which it has be.'-n ht ought into" uhiic rn ti'ce.' The propr'etor is so ;i:hy cot.viticcd s i' its jnhdlibiii' v tliat !i .vr.nat;t. a cure, .. refund j the money. It c:;n Co tl jCyes r.'-ha-ni, end a. ti '.-.i of it is t'.erefi rt will : i.:ji;:y cr trxperrrre to ti;e p.itie:., if a cur '3 not cheated. It has cured cases of five, s: XyCU, ilrlZll:: CI.; CVCU , - Eiyh teen Years' Standlny ! ! In Iltrrid' :a-j . t : t vie'.:, it p, Ii,,r, C'.., Orty9-. . To wiiieh tae fallowing persons will bear T.'itncs-- : Ih P. Mcoro, Nr.t!ir.-i!el Reil, A. L. We.) lace. O. V.. Ward, -Krs Montgomery, ':i.n--i KoilowiS W. D. Puller. Fob", Ka-nsev, AnJ Other Cititr.s. i r Fersons .lictcd with the Cintrcssir. scourge cf aisc.oed eyes are r.dvh-.ed to gi-. tias remee.y u air ti ia! ou tl.c ".o cure, u,. Pa"," f.nd no iiuuty ;-!:: :. I're:-.re-.l bv ."i.iut.':i t ftnaefi. TT .:rr!-.bur;-. Gr--,'.r. " t'M 1 TM A FeV V " C'.-rrcr; 1 Ay 'tits. i'i;itiani )t-on To w-'iota aii oi;ies sh.uid Le addressed, 'i " Fir :;ii' 1 v aii In ugcjsts. Pat;. ted 0..t'.;i.fr FF.h, !--'.'.'. PERFECT EAST COLORS. ' Bi ::h, Park dee i, 11 A Siil:, Li-hi Green, Earl; Bine, dlaaen'a, IJyht Blue, Maizf, French Bine, M'ayodn, . Clani Broicn, Orany, Parle Brawn, Pink, JAy'if Broken Purrh; S:iuJ Brow:, Eufal Purple, Cherry, Salmon, Crnnson, Scarlef, Ear'c Ps td, S.'a!e, ' Li-Jtht JJrab, So:frriuot , I-'at-n Erah, Violet. " Yrilo. lArhf Fa mi Dra'h. fcoten on:I !i'ed (ioed?, Shnul, Scarf-..' Dresses, Ribbons Clov.-s' Pflnuets, . lists, Feathers, Children's Clothing, Ani all Kiin!s of V-:i-ig Annarel. A Eatin-j cf pifjlity p Cent. Fur lt cents you on a c; r as tjrary goers as would othei-wi.-c cost five times tle.it .sum. Variiu s bhuo-s can he produced from the same dy-. 'i'hc process n f-imple, and ar.v ore can use tne dye with perfect success. Diicctions in Knsrlish, French uutlGei'Uift.i cutsiCe of rr.ch prrck-i'-'. iiOWF hi" liVFN?, Ilio.tuwav, Foston. For r.nle by Smith Mavis Pol tland,:f.d h.v Pell &, Pat ker, Oregon Cify. 2. I.-.fc Pal" StevciisA GEXEJiAL A G'E X T Crncs-No. lu-i Front street Portland, Will give pcci:.l attcntrou to Coltectirir end Rtjttst;:ient of account's, bills aud note- : Negoi.vtiug Inhind hi lis ; eh'cclinir loans: ha ivi:, seiiirgand least nsr real estate; hou- renting, mi to the geuetal agency busine.-s in all its branches. PI 02,123 1I Ali TJF ACTUIU2. luGGiri? cL CO. Are ?sow X!im-i';n litrius rv Saj-cr5or AKTIC.E OT Chiralca!, Clirc, Pale, and 2rcwfe FAKILY SOAP, TTTIIICfl- WF WILL SFFF AT SAX t V f Fi-aticiso -prices, and deliver to u; river boats free ol charge. .... A'd orders ,-ent to Portland Simp Faetf r . or to McCraten, Merrill A Co.., Agents, ni;l miet v, ith pt -mpt atfeiit'on. Vvh L. IlIGUINd i CO.. ll:y Protuietor. ;vn. 5 rint litrper, rorilutin, tregt r. i. ..... . - v f...t. Wl,.f '- cn nioc iivt'in oi 7. r. i. .u. ? McCltAKi.5, MKUUILL & CO.. -Acer: .a..v. i... , , i....-. ., .t. ,- -vi-w n t-lrU. , f ;bk v.mr scg.r ( tuhahj for th E-Ml-KrsiaH.