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ORIGINAL' DEFECT1V o o o o o G o o o Q o o o o o O G O O G O o 0 "march. Gruff, busy March, the servant of the Year, t Has done his work, and growling h,js he : gone; . v.. All swept JsNature's house, this birthday mora Of her who now comes tripping o'er the lawn, ;. Propping green shadows -on the '.grass so sere, ...... . .vy ; . ' ' That smiles with, fancy to again be bora And soothe the .eye with promise of sweet - cheer. ' . .. ". Gay, tender April, child " dear Nature's fairest She leads in beauty Summer's lovely train ; Modest and coy and half as if in pain ," To be awakened from her sle?p again, With eyes just ope and manner partly, wild, Pouting, in gentle tears, down drops the - rain, . . . . - And, ere she has done weeping, she has j, . smiled. . ; - - Give her good welcome, and eager let us hail Her coming whom the Earth doth dearly love, ' O'er which she broods, as gentle nursing uove ....... , ... Covers her young, and from the skies . above She draws sweet influence, and a lover's tale. The birds do sing, as in the air they rove ' Or 'long the margin of the lakelet sail. With glittering promise all is fairly bright; The shrinking flower now doth burst the shield , It sought 'gainst "Winter; the flocks do roam a-lield ; The busbandmad -prepares his seed to yield Its hundred fold ; no more the people fight, And all the horrid scars of war are healed, And God doth smile upon our just delight. California, and Oregon CompaKU. Jlev. S. C. Adams," of Yamhill county, Iras been stopping at San Josf "California, the, past Winter, and under date of February 22, writes to the Register as follows:. In my brief sojourn in this State, I have endeavored, with as much im partiality as fallible man can control, to acquaint myself from actual obser vation and reliable information, with all the desirable elements that go to make up what are termed " the ad vantages of California," in order that lor my own satisfaction "I might ap proximate a correct '"comparison be tween tln3 and my own adopted State. Ad-without entering a verdict, only iiermif.me to state, in. brief a few of the findings" of the "facts" upon which my conclusions have been based.- Your perfect familiarity with Ore gon, however,will render urmicessary much, perhaps save an apparent. ex- parte statement of those important features that, from a comparative etand point, bave conspired to shape the conclusions ot my mind. CLIMATE. " The clinSate'of California is certain ly warmer than that of Oregon. There has' as yet, been but ten or twelve light frosts, (at night) not cold enough, however, to freeze the ground in the least, or even injure the many beautiful gardens and pleas ure grounds of green shrubbery and flowers. While snow, or hard freez ing are quite unknown in this valley. We have had some eight or ten days of moderate rain, which, in their cloudy, foggy, misty aspect have been " powerful7' reminders of the " Web foot5' country. When not raining, the sun usually shines warm and clear. Gardening and transplanting of trees are. now engaging attention, while farming is in a high state of successful operation. But to say that it is here warmer or colder than else where, does not necessarily imply that this the most desirable or the better country. The same might be said of Africa or of Greenland, and prove nothing in its favor as an ele ment of future greatness. Looking at that zone that in the history of the world has developed men, nations and empires, the only pertinent ques tion to be considered is, wehther Or egon or California upproxiniates near er to that standard of temperature necessary to success. I think in the examination, to say the least, Oregon will lose nothing. The history of the world has been that as you ap p roach the tropics, indolence and ef leminacy are superinduced, and the cool, bracing air of Oregon is a hap. -py medium between the extremes of beat and cold, and can only be a point of objection to either the lova lid or the indolent. SOIL. , To sav that the soil of California is richer than that of Oregon, in that it is better abapted to the growth of vegetables, grapt-s and vegetation, of either a tropical character would, perhaps, bear admission, but to claim that it is superior for the production of those staple articles, which are the foundation of substantial prosperity. weaun ana commerce, would be rath ' er uncertain and doubtful, and admit of a cot unequal or hazardous con test, by a comparison of those prov ducts Two things in the agricultu ral department strike the visitor here with surprise. The beautiful and nu tntious "timothy liny" that abounds in such quantities in Oregon, and the r . l. t t granaries ot-uie iuw -uaney oav are never seen here. ''Wheat hay" or . "wild oat' and "barley" are almo the exclasive horse feed hprv But I opine that the objection that - tire soil of Oregon;, is not sufficiently productive will ixot be urged by any one familiar with it. Ihe want of a easy and convenient market is know to be the only embarrassment. timber. f- :- The almost total absence of timber valleys or in sight upon the hills (ex cept in places some scraggy oaks, suitable for fael only) is a Tery no ticeable feature to an Oregonian. Good and available timber mast be regarded as a very desirable if not necessary element to a country's pros perity. And when I think of the beautiful forests of Oregon, purifying the air with a fragrant aroma, no wonder that Oregon can boast' of its health, and its peculiar adaptation to the raising tall grains and tall timber. Bat Oregon has been a frontier State; peopled with pioneers striving to thrust in the great'plowshar'e of civi lization. We have waited long, but I now discover in the dawning vista of a promising future, a rapid inarch to a development of prosperity, re markable and glorious. Let us be sober, wise and diligent, but wait. S. C. ADAMS. The trees are now budding forth in t'jeir - kxuriance. and the earth is putting on its robe of beautiful spring flowers. "The earth is full of His Giory.? We are veiy sorry to see the California Farmer working in the ins terest of the grain speculators this year. o- S5All citizens of Oregon who desire to inform their friends in the old States of the condition and progress of thi3 State, can have no more complete and compre hensive volume of facts to send them than by subscribing1 for this journal, and hav ing us mail it weekly to their friends. We mail it as directed. For $5 00 paid in ad vance, we mail two copies of the Enter prise one year. Send the paper to friends in the East. One copy one year $3 00 Two copies one year. . . 5 00 Four copies six months 5 00 Eight copies, three months 5 00 j3T Newspapers, by enhancing the value of property in their neighborhood. and giving the locality in which they are published a reputation abroad, benefit all, particularly if they are merchants or real estate owners, thrice the amount yearly of the sum they pay for their support. Be sides, every'spirited citizen has a laudable pride in having a paper of which he is not ashamed, even tnongn ne snouiu picis it up in New York or Washington. A good looking, thriving, live newspaper helps to sell property, gives character to the lo cality, and in all respects is a desirable public convenience. It, from any cause, the matter in the local or editorial columns should not be quite up to your standard, do not cast it aside and pronounce it of no account, until you are satisfied that there has been no more labor bestowed upon it than is paid for. If you want a good read able sheet, it must be supported. The loHiAl press is the ' power that moves the people.'5 29 Some say that it is no use tor them to advertise, that they have been in the place in business all their lives, and every body knows them. Such people seem to forget to take in consideration that our country is increasing in population nearly 40 per cent, every tea years, and no mat ter how old the place may be, Ihere are constant changes taking place ; some move to other parts, and strangers fill their places. In this age of the world. un less the name of a business firm is kept constantly before the public, some new firms may start up, and. by liberally ad vertising, in a very short time take the place of the older ones, and the latter rust out. as it were, and be forgotton. No man ever lost money by judicious adver tising. B exe fits of Advertising. Mr. Parvin, the extensive advertising agent, -writes : The necessity of a thorough but judi cious system of advertising was never so orcibly impressed upon my mind as it bas been within the last few weeks, although have studied advertising closely for eighteen years. V ith my customers, those who have advertised largely, and have not curtailed the amonnt of their advertising through the stringency ot the money mar ket, have, to my surprise, paid up in lull romptly as accounts become due, but not so with those who have curtailed and ad vertised sparingly. They find it difhcult to settle small accounts. George D. Prentice, the veteran editor of the Louisville Journal, says, in the same connection: We have been carrying on the Louisville Journal thirty-seven years, and during all tins time we have known no man oi uusi ness in the city to fail who advertised lib- rally. And we have known no one to ueced in any considerable, if even a re spectable degree, who didn t advertise iberailv. An advertisement in a newspaper is me a sign-board in a street It is placed there n each instance to let tne puouc Know hat such articles of traffic are to be lad within the place of business so de scribed. Two considerations, and two onlv are to be looked to in both cases. The first has reference to the style of the sign-bcard or advertisement; for it is de sirable to have it unique and attractive so that it may be as conspicuous to the pub lic eve as possible. The second has refer ence to its location; shall it be hung out in a principal thoroughfare or upon a by way" Thus one enterprising dealer builds or rents an imposing house upon a crowd ed street and covers it with decorations and" gay signs, at great cost. Of course, it pays him. "lie likewise, following up the same line of reasoning, advertises exten sively, which is no less expensive. He se lects the best location he can witnout re gard to expenses; he selects the most pop ular newspaper, lo make money eccord- mg to ibis principle of business, money must be speut. Enterprise cannot stop to count pennies. . .It -has not tne tune to do so. It can make more by looking after large gains and leaving the lesser items to take care of themselves as they will do when great profits are made. It takes the prominent avenue of transit, picks the best house on it, and throws in its adver tising bill as so nv-ny additional and ne cessary sign-boards put before the eyes of the. public, the only difference being that the public will not Pee the actual sign board unless it passes by it, while the met aphorical . sign-board placed in the col umns of a widely circulated newspaper, goes after the public, seeks it out, hnnts it down to its private walks and ways, and compels it to be observant in spite of itself. Hence the value which sagacious com- t nicrce sets upon advertising. 1P: ; EM! MM! ! - : IN OKEOON CITY. THE P. T. COMPANY'S STEAMERS, AND THOSE OF T HE OPP OSITIO N; LI NE S , ARE STILL RUNNING, IN ADDITION TO WHICH WE WILL SOON HAVE THE RAILWAY CARS. ALL op WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO BRING THE LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, AND THE BEST QUALITIES TO ACKERMAN, AT THE OLD STAND, MAIN St., OREGON CITY. I DESIRE TO SAY TO THE PUBLIC THAT I HAVE ONE OF THE COM PLETEST S TOCKS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THE MARKET, WHICH I AM SELLING AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ! o J will say, COME ONE, COME ALL, and satisfy yourselves that it is so. I have received one of the largest stocks ever brought to this market, anticipating a brisk fall trade, and I am determined that the goods shall be sold. My stock consists in part of a fine assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, FURS of various descriptions ; CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks : KID GLOVES, best quality ; HOSIERY ; BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths : BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS : CLOTTIING ; FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS : CASSIMERE SUITS ; SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ; BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities. A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terms. Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. S. ACKERMAN, At Charman & Wai iitr's old Stand. All kinds of Produce Bought.-. j3RAG3 WANTED. . SPECIAL NOTICES. JSiultnomali "Lodge No. 1, A. I . ami A. M. Holds its regular communi- :f cations on the First and Third Sat f r urdays in each month, at 7 o'clock, from the 2uth of .September to the 20th ol March, and 71 o'clock from the 2th of Marcli to the 20th of September. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. By order of W. M. Oregon. Lodge IVo. 3, I. O. of O. F.-- i&glg!- Meets every Wednesday even inS at 7 o'clock, in Masonic Hall ' Main street. Members of the Order are invited to -atten By order. JX. g. "Willamette Lodge No. 151. O. Ci. T Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited t-C attend. By order of W. G. T. MISCELLANEOUS. JOB PRI5TL(S NEATLY EXECTTT ed at the ENTERPRISE" OFFICE. B. L. STONE, o FINE WATCHES. AND CHRONOMETERS Adjusted and Repaired in the best Manner, and Yv'arranted. Ho. Ill Front st., Portland. p I . o cr is !-5 S HADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Frcprietor. MAIN STREET, Oregen Ciiy. The above named popular re soit has been thoroughly renovat ed and repaired during the past season and is now open to the pnblic, fully complete in all its appointmets. Two of the Best BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON llave been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention ot the lovers ot tnis popular amusement to them. THE BAR IS S UPPLIED With all the. choicest qualities of Liquors and Cigars. Scotch. Irish and Bourbon already tamous, lor not wnisKies and I'uncn. iKS" Families supplied. HOT CO FFEE A ND O YSTERS, At ah hours for the convenience of pntrona JPitlEltlBIg-, JPaliat III s; HOUSE, AND Steamboat Painting Graining, Gilding China Glossing. Imitations Of all kinds Wood asacl Mso'blc ! Executed as teell as can be done on tlie Pacific Comst. Examine our work and Judge for yourselvss. j6SEvery order attended to with care and expedition, c. Jt:. jsivkhax. West Door Ralston's Brick, Main st., Oreffon City ANDREW WILL13. WJI. BROCGUTOJf WILLIS Sr. BRQUGHT0N. Having pnrchased the interest jfi rf R Cram In t.hft wpll tnnwn fm???: LI VER Y S TABLE SOj One door west of Excelsior Market. Oregon City, announce that they will at all times keep good horses ard carriages to let, at reasonable rates, horses bought and sold or kept by the day or week. jgELViDEKE SALOON. Main Street, Oregon City. M. BKOWN, Proprietor, thankful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the same, FliEE L UNCI! DA IL Y, And the very best qualities of Wines, Liquors and .. i ears. Pigs' Feet, Tripe, Herring, Oyster ill is COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY. HOTELS. RESTAURANTS, &c. piKENIX HOTEL. Main Street, Oregon City J. F. Miller & Co., Proprietors The proprietors of the above Hotel take ;reat pleasure in announcing to the public t.tiut they have made arrangements to keep a irst. class house tor the traveling public, afid jope to receive a share of their patronage. The House is at a very convenient distance lorn either landing of the steamboats, and ear the center of business. 0 L1FF HOUSE. MAIN STREET. OREGON CITY The Proprietors of this well known L ilouse renew their thanks to the public for the patronage herelofore so libera lv bestow ed. Having enlarged and newly furnished our house, we claim to possess accommoda tions in every respec t interior to no House in the btate. WHITE & KI10ADE8, Feb. 13, 1SG9. Proprietors. QOSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. formerly Arngoni s, PORTLAND, Oregon. JKjr lne undersigned respectfully an nounce that having purchased this widely known and well kept hotel, they are now prepared to offer superior accommodations to the traveling public at greatly reduced prices.- this hotel is located nearest tue steamboat landings. The hotel coach will be in attendance to convev passengers to and lrom tue nuuse Iree ot charge. W. It. SEW ALL, GEO. B. COOK, Proprietors ESTERN HOTEL. Corner of First and Morrison streets, Portland, Oregon Tha best and most comfortable Hotel in the State, where every want is anticipated, and cheerfully supplied. Warm and cold Baths attached to the house. This Hotel is located near the steamship Landing. The Hotel Coach will be in at tendance at all the Landings, to convey passengers and baggage to and from the house free of charge. JONH C. DORCY, SAMUEL 1). HOLMES, xi.tf Proprietors yHAT CHEER HOUSE. Nos. 12G, 128 and 130 Front street, Portland, Oregos REDUCE!) RATES! The undersigned having taken this well known house, solicit increased patronage from the traveling public. The ilouse has lately been refitted, and the proprietors are now aoie to oner adaitional inducements to their patrons. The table will be furnished with the best market affords, and be under tne immediate supervision of the proprietors Kooms well turmshed and well ventilated. A large fire-proof safe for the deposit of valuables. Baggage taken to the hotel free of charge. Board per week b 00 Board and lodging " fGtoSOO According to the room occupied.) Nothing will be left undone, which is in the power of the proprietors to render guests eomfortable. LiO.NS, Ll-O.NAHU & Co., xi.6 Proprietors. MERICAN EXCHANGE. (late LINCOLN HO USE,) 3fe. 84: Front street, Portland Oregon. L. P. W. QUIMBY, Proprietor, (Late of Western Hotel.) This house is the most commodious in the State, newly furnished, and it will be the en deavor of the proprietor to make his guests comtortable. Ibe Baggage W agon will al ways be found at the landng on the arrival of steamships and river boats, carrying bag gage to the house free of charge RESTAURANT. Main street, one door North of ihe Lincoln Bakery, Oregon City. B. P. Newman, -........ Proprietor. The proprietor is now prepared to furnish the public with Hot Coffee, Oysters. P;gs-feet, Game and Fih, at H hours of the day. Boarders wili be accommodated at $5 00 per week. Give me a call and you shall go away satisfied. t OREGON CITY BREWERY! HENRY HUMBEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar- LAGER BEER, Aa good as can be obtained anywhere In the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip tion, for sale at the EyjERretj&B oce PORTLAND BUSINESS. CBAS, HODGE. .CHAS. E. CALEF . . GEO. W. SXELL. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IX DEUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, Varnishes, brushes, painters Materials, ana Druggists' Sundries. 97 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. So.) WALTER BROS. lew'CAKPETINGS VELVETS, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, OIL CLO T H S , WINDOW-SHADES, PAPER - HA NGINGS, LACE- CURTAINS, &c, &c. We Would Call the attention of par ties fitting irp houses, or being in need of anything in our line To our Stock, which is ONE OF THE COMPLETEST On the JPacilae Coast ! 0w Goods being specially selected at the Factories in England and the Eastern Stales, we can sell AT THE LOWEST San!Fi'aitcico Prices. WALTER I2RO., No. 89 Front street, between Alder and Washington, Portland, Oregon. 85.) W. A. ALDRICn. J. C. MERRILL. JOHN M CRAKEM M'CRAKEN, MERRiLL& CO. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA, Hawaiian and Oi egon Packet Lines. Importers of San Quentin and Carmen Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Collee, liice, and Pulu. Agents for Provost s & Co. s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar. Dealers in Flour, Grait. Uacon, Lard &. Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster. W ill attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship ment of Merchandise or Produce in New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland. ALDRICH, MERRILL & CO., Nos 204 and 206 California Street, San Francisco. M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., 16 North Front Street, Portland. EAST & CAUALIN. New Stock of Boots and Shoes JUST RECEIVED! Best Selection in the City ! Comprising all the leading and best brands known, such as Benkert's, Tirrell's, Fogg's, Houghton & Coolidge's. Reed's, Godfrey's and numerous others, of gents' and boys' wear. Also Mile's, Sieberlieh's, Burt's, San Francisco and custom-made ladies and children's wear. Our customers and the public in general are invited to call and examine our stock, which we will sell cheaper than ever. P. S. Boots made to order, and an assort ment of our make constantly on hand. Philadelphia Boot and Shoe Store, 112 Front Street, opposite Barman Bros., Portland, Oregon. MAKE YOUR HOMES AND .in l-t 'A HOW CAN WE DO IT? GO TO Shanahan & Co s HnjsncB mi id Am Ol. LLEBY ! One door south from the corner of First and Morrison streets, near the Western, Portland, Oregon. And buy a few of those Lovely Pic tures, icluch will furnish your Rooms Complete. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PINE ENGRA VINGS, PICTURE FRAMES And MOLDINGS. rrHE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK JL of Engravings, Cromos, Plain and col- in this market, just received and for sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! also: Views of Columbia River Scenery! Constantly on hand. JJILDBURGH, BROS., & Co. D. H. HILD BURGH, ) . LOUIS EINSTEIN. Portland. L. HILD BURGH , t-an Francisco. Importer ami IVJuAesale Dealers in All Kinds of Cognacs 2 Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Rum, Gin, Domestic Liquors, Wines, &c, $'C. SrC. P OR TL AIT DOpposit Failings. Front Street, nest door to A. B. KjcharcLjon'd'. POR TLAND B US1NESS. JOHN WILSON, Dealer in Dry Goods and Clothing, 119 Front Street (In Whites New Block,) PORTLAND OREGON IS NOW OPENING A NEW AND EXTEN sive stock Goods in the above line, and COMPRISING LATEST STYLES OF Plain and Changeable Dress Silks; Silk and Wool Poplins; All Wool Poplins and Tartan Plaids; and a large variety of other Dress Good3. ALSO, Gents' and Boys' Cnstom-mada CLOTHING ! and Ladtes' and Gents' Under Wear and Furnishing Goods, which buyers ere invited to call and inspect. 9.) JOHN WILSON. DIEE CT OIPORTATIOKS ! ! NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF Bed-Room SUITES. Just received and placed in the wareroems, OF HURGREN & SHiNDLER ! 166, 168, 170, 172 First street, corner of Salmon, PORTLAND, OREGON. PARLOR SETS IN TERRY, IN PLUSH, AND IN HAIR-CLOTIL New Ornamental Pieces, For the Parlor, Great Assortment f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! Lounges and Spring beds. The trade supplied with goods in original packages, on reasonable terms. HURGREN & SHINDLER. WILLAMETTE IRON WORKS COMPANY! North Front and E sts.. Portland. Oregon. Iron ioi&iic&ers. 8TEAfi t AND BOILER BUI LDERS. rpiIKSE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the JL bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and efficiently. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years gives mm a thorough knowledge ot the various kinds of machinery required for minine: and milling purposes. We are prepared to exe cute orders lor all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! ! &C, &C, "&C., Manvfactvrt and Repair Machinery of all Auids. JJiOJV SJ1 UTTER WORK at San Francisco cost and freight. WketUr t& Rau daWs PaUnt Grinder ani Amaloamntr. Dunbar's and Steven's Self Adjusting Patent Piston Packing, either applied to old or new steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and aies.ij tne oest naratron. OREGON 33 J. DR. F. OPITZ, PROPRIETOR, FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, Bet. Washington and Stark sts. MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF CEACKEES! BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY JR ACKERS Will always be sold below San Francises pi ices, m oraers promptly attended to OREGON BAKERY, First st., Portland. Oregon. A LARO-E INVOICE OF NEW " Sunday School and Gift Boot ! T7ROM THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIB jl iy ana Various other Publishina Ilousps t F or sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson st. Between ja ana 3d, Portland, Oregon. G. II. ATKINSON, Secretary, 2.11 and Tress. Oregcn Tract Society. OUMMONS. O In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas The People's Transportation Company pdjn' tiff es. Archibald McKmlay, Sarah J. McKin lay, Thomas Lowe, D. P. Thompson, Mary R Thompson, John D. Dement, Mary J. Dement A. L- Lovejoy, Elizabeth Lovejoy, J. D. De ment and W. C. Johnson, executors of the estate of W. C. Dement deceased and the Willamette Steam Navigation Company, je fendants. ' To Archibald McKinlay, Sarah J. McKinlav and Thomas Lowe, defendants : y Whereas, the Hon. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor Clackamas, upon due proof as required by law on the. 5th day of March 1869, ordered summons in the above suit to be served upon defendants Archibald McKinlay, Sarah J. McKinlay and Thomas Lowe, by publication in the Oregon City En terprise. Now, therefore; in the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action with the Clerk of the above entitled Court on the first day of the next term of the above entitled Court, to be held at th city of Ore gon City is said County of Clackamas, in fte State f Oregon, on the Fourth Monday of October, A. I). 1869, and if you fail to answer for want thereof said complaint will be taken1 for confessed, and tbe Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint and will take judgment and decree against you, for such relief and costs ami disbursements of suit. MITCHELL, DO LPII & SUITI!, 9.7t) Attorney' ' for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas, ss. Suit to dissolve the marriage coutract. Leonora E. Daly, Plaintiff vs. Vil liam J. L. Daly, Defendaut. To William J. L. Daly mid Defendant : In the name of the State ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint hied against you in the above entitled -action, within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons npon you, if served within said County; or, if served in. any other County of this State, then withir twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you; and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint; and whereas order of publication of a summons has been made by the Court in tbe above entitled suit, ia pursuance of said order, you are further notified that unless you appear in said Court by the first day of the next term following the expiration of six weeks publication of this summons, said first publication beino March 20th, 1S69, said next term commcuc" ing May 10th, 18U9, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her said complaint, which is that the bonds of matri mony now existing between plaintiff and de fendant be dissolved, and that plaintiff have the care and custody of her infant son YU Ham. S. HUELAT, 19.7t) Attorney for Plaintiff. gTOCKIIOLDER'S MEETING. " The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, Salem, Oregon, will be held at the office of the Company, at Saiem, on Tuesday, April Gth, 1869, As provided by the Bv Laws of the Company. S. A. CLARKE, Secretary O. C. R. R. Co. Salem, Oregon. March 17. 18G9. (19.3t ADMINISTRATOR'S JNOTICE To the creditors of the estate of Daniel Tiullinger deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrators of the estate of DANIEL TRULLINGER. deceased, o the creditors of and all persons having tlaitns against said deceased, to exhibit tbe same with the necesary vouchers, within six months from the first publication of this notice to the undersigned, at the fSce of D. M. Mc- Kenney, in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon. Dated this th day of March. ISG0. ELIZA BETH TRULLINGER, NATHAN H. TRULLINGER, 17.4U Administrators. French Medical Office Dr. JULIAN PERRAULT, Doctor of Medicine of the Faculty of Pans, Graduate of the Univer sity Queen's College, and Physician of the St. John Baptiste Society of - San Francisco. Dr. Perravlt has the pleasure to inforn patients and others seeking confidential medical advice, that he can be consulted at us efhee, Armory Hall Building, Northeast corner Montgomery and Sacramento streets,. San Francisco. Rooms No. 9. 10. 11. first floor, ftp stairs, entrance either on Most goniery or Sacramento streets. Pit. I errault s studies have been almost exclusively devoted to the cure of the vari ous forms of Nervous and Physical Debility, the results of injurious habits acquired ia youth, which usually terminate in impotence and sterility, and permanently induce all tne concomitants of old age. Where a secret in firmity eijsts. involving the happiness of a lite and tnat ot others, reason and mor ality dictate the necessity of its removal, for it is a fact that premature decline of the vigor of manhood, matrimmiial unhappiuess, compulsory single life. etc.,have theirsources in causes, the germ of which is planted m early life, and the bitter fruit tasted lone af terwards ; patients, laboring under this com plaint, will complain ot one or more of the following symptoms: Nocturnal emissions. pains in the back and head, weakness or memory and sight, discharge from the Lre- tha on going to stool, or making water, tne intellectual faculties are weakened, loss of memory ensues, ideas are clouded, and there is a disinclination to attend to business, or even to reading, writing,or society of friends, etc. The patient will probably comp'ain of dizxiness, vertigo, and that the sight and hearing are weakened, and sleep clis turrbed by dreams, melancholy, sighing, palpitations, coughs ant slow fever; whil some have external rheumatic pains, and numbness of the body. Some of the most common symptoms are pimples in the face, and aching in different parts of the bocir. Patients suffering from this disease should apply immediately to Do. Perbaclt, either in persons or by letter, and he will guaran tee a cure of seminal weakness in six to eight weeks. Patients suffering from venerial diseases in anv stage, Gonorrhea Gleet, Sticture". Bubo Ulcers, Cutaneous eruptions, etc., will be treated successfully All Svnhillitic and Mecurial Taints entirely removed from tte system. 4 Dr. Pesbaclt's diplomas are in his office,. Gfrtsl where patients can see for themselves, that 'rjp they ai e under the care oi a regularly educated' jJx-t-i practitioner. The best references given if J required. Patients suffering under chronic diseases,, can crll and examine for themselves. invite investigation; claim not to knew And evervthing, nor to cure everybody, but we of bi do claim that in all cases takea under treat- ment, we fulfill our promises. We particu' J. r. larly request those who have tried this boast ed doctor, and that advertised physician, ti! worn out and discouraged, to call upon us- Low charges and quick cures. -Ml Ladies suffering from any complaint inci--dental to their sex, can consnlt the doctor t with the assurance of relief. FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS. Pr. Perhault is the only agent in Cahfor- nia for Dr. Riot's Female monthly pd'? Boots Their immense sale has estaoiisnea w- reputation as a female remedy, nnapproatu -r- ed and far in advance of every other remedy, Jv Suppressions and irregularities, and otnei obstructions in females. On the receipt ot h these pills will be sent by mail or xpres jj j to any part of the world, secure from curi osity or damage. ' t Persons at a distance can be cured home by addressing a letter to Dr Pkkra je corner of Sacramento and Montgomery sts-. ncy rooms 9, 10 and 1J, or box 973, P. O. aping Francisco, stating the case as minutely nee f( possible, general habit of living ecH?' tion.tc. S3;,J r