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e O o G O 0 o G O O o o 0 0 O 0 o o o o o o o o 0 o o oo o tuiuvi mini j i mm TIic " oi ia Would be tlie Better for It. ! If racn cared less for wealth and fame And less for battle fields and glory If writ, in human hearts a name Seem better than in fame or story; If men instead of nursing pride Would learn to hate it, and abhor it If more relied on love to guide, The world would be the better for it. If men cared less for stccks and lands And more for bonds and deeds fraternal -If love works had more willing hands To link this, world to the supernal ; If men stored up Love's oil and wine, And in poor hungry homes would pour it- If yours and mine would once combine, The world would be the better for it. If men were wise in little things, Conveying less in all their dealings If hearts had fewer rusted strings To isolate their kindly feelings ; If men, when wrong beats down the right, Would strike together and restore it If Right made Might in every fight, The world would be the better for it. If men would act the play of life And fewer spoil it in rehearsal Ifi'gotry would sheaihe its knife Till good becomes more universal If Custom, gray with ages grown, Had fewer blind men to adore It If Talent shone for truth alone, The world would be the better for it. MAKI3.G LAW S FOIt FAKJIERS. The Germantown, Pennsylvania, Tetegrajyi,' has a very good lilt at city farmers. It says: Thev often do not know one breed of cattle from another, a cherry tree from an apple tree, or a cabbage from a cauliflower. Their queer notions afford amusement to sensible culti vators of the soil; biit uufortnnately we have to pay dearly for the fun tftey afford us. It is just these jolly fellows who male laws for vs farm ers, and a pretty set of rules we find! It is the chief labor of the agricultu ral press to keep laws from being en acted, which these mighty magnates in city farms are forever urging on the Legislature. The Legislature at Harrisburg are now endeavoring to pass a bill to fine and imprison any one who shoots doves or any other " insectiverous birds. We should like to know how many insects a dove cats'? Virginia goes on the other extreme. Thete the Leaisltvturc has moved to exter- ruinate the crow, three cents a pair beinir criven lor their feet a sort of "scalping'' law only from the oth er extremity. AH these things should be left free to the moral sense of the community. As for birds, they are very essential in their place; but, when they arc too numerous for good, as they undoubtedly are at times, man should be left free to preserve the proper balance. We do not wonder at these laws, however, when we see the lawmak crs, as they really are, of whom the Telegraph has spoken. Certain New York Editors affect to represent the whole agricultural interests of the Union. In the name of the "Fruit Growers of the Union," they have asked Congress to allow new fruits to be patented. Yet, when the real fruit growers of the Union delegates to the American Pomological Socie ty met in New York recently, they tinaiiimously voted such a law not desirable. Curious to see these law makers, a sensible editor lately stepped into the seed-loft where the creat New York institution the "Fruit Growers' Club" was hold a session, lie found fifty-six per sons present, all told, including a few elderly ladies,' a dozen of young girls, representatives cf the Herald, Tri luw, Times and Sun president, sec retary, &c. fifty six in all. An an imated discussion was going on, as to whether a potato was a fruit or a vegetable!! lie could scarcely believe his own ears asked an officer of the o.ciety and was told the'discussion was as he' had understood it, and was to answer some attacks of the Herald. Then came a terrible demonstration Against Commissioner C.'ipron. The speaker thought the Department bet ter abolished altogether than to be as it is now. But the " resolution " was drawn rather milder, and is giv en below. It was "put," and in the same breath declared "carried," al . ... luougii it is doubtful whether the score or so of unwashed men who sat on t.he di ty benches had any more idea of the meaning of the " senti ments' than the intelligent reader now. In its st3de and grammar it is . as perfect as its wisdom; and is a fair specimen' of' the " great New York lever" which tries to move the agricultural world. As jur Mr. Capron, tee do not know whether he wants to remain in office, or whether President Grant withes to retain him- but this ice do know, that all the best agriculturists of the country hare full confidence in nim. lie has managed his difficult department admirably, end knows strength and its weaknesses; and if n.jL'u . . . 7 . ? " 1 uH-junii'j win uv aoie 10 irnjnovt it, and increase its usefulness, we would rather have a suggestion-from him, than a thousand from such illiterate donkeys as form tliis farmers' and frintgroivers9 club, as seen on the oc casion referred to. Here is the elegant production of this club for publication: Resolved, That the president cf the rruit Growers' Club, and at least six other members, to be ap- Dointed bv the chair, who shall be charged with the duty of urging, in person or otherwise, upon the i res ident of the United States, the ap propriate committees of Congress, the Secretary of the Interior, and whatever other accessible sources of influence, the necessity of either en larging the Bureau of Agriculture into a full Department, s0 as t0 in" sure greater attention to horticulture than is possible to the present nar! row scone of its oower. or else to - i i - - confer ou the Commissioner of Agri culture more comprehensive powers, to the end that the constantly and rapidly increasing interests of fruit culture may receive something like that decree of attention at the fos- tering hands of the National Govern ment which they fairly demand this being, in the judgement of the associ-l ation, an advance step made especial ly necessary by the practically new ueld for horticultural enterprise soi invitingly opened in the Southern States, with the promise of both profitable and beneficent results, not only to their own people, but the country at larsre. We think that," before Congress or any or our Legislatures act on any matter purporting to benefit agricul ture, they should be sure that the real agriculturists or at least the intelligence of the country desire it. EST" Ask jour neighbor to sub- scribe for Che Enterprise --- .:55"A11 citizens of Oregon who desire to inform their friends in the old States of the condition and progress of this State, can have no more complete and - compre hensive volume of facts to send them than by subscribing for this journal, and hav ing us mail it weeklv to their friends. We mail it as directed. For Sf 00 paid in ad vance, we mail two comes of the Lvtkr- riusF. one year. Send the paper to friends I m the Last. One copy one year Two copies one year Four copies six months. . . . Eight copies, three months. .83 00 . 5 00 . 5 00 . i 00 Saddlery. J. II. Schram, of this City, is now manufacturing the be?t Saddlery and Harness in the State, lie will have at least 50 sets of all grades, from fine to com mon, finished and ready for sale next month, and more than that number of Saddles. He! is bound to make a trade with any man who wishes to buy of him. He uses both Orejron and Oalitornia leather in Ins e.-aulishnient. and his work bears a most excellent reputation abroad. We hope that citizens or our own county will think of this, when they want any articles in Ins line. PORTLAND BUSINESS. CU A3. HODGE. .CHAS. E. CALEF. . GEO. W. SXELL. K0BGE, CiLLEF & Co., DEALERS IX DEUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VAEXISIIES, BRUSHES, PAIXTERS Materials, ana jjrvg'jist1 Sundries. 97 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. .) J 3sa B Lam 13 U. SsJ 3 a e iVew CAKPETIjVGS VELVETS, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, OIL - CLOTHS, WIN DOW-SHADES, PAPER -HANGINGS, LACE-CURTAINS, &c, &c. We Would Call the attention of par ties fitting up houses, or being in need of anything in our line To our Stock, which is ONE OF THE COMPLETEST On tlse JPsieille Coast! Ow Goods being specially selected at the Factories in England and the Eastern States, we car?, sell AT THE LOWEST a.n!Ffisiucsco Prices. WALTER I3SIO., No. 89 Front street, between Alder .) and Washington, Portland, Oregon. JJILDBURGII, BROS., & Co. P. H. Til LP BURG II, ) . LOUIS EINSTKIX. Portland. L. HILDBURGH, .-an Francisco Importer and IJTiolesale Dealers in 1 11 "W7 1 . jf -. All iilHUS UI I'OIiaCS Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Rum, Gin, Domestic Liquors, Wines (VC, A'C. &.c. POR TLAXD Opposite Failings, Front tisls.xctt, restaur to A. B. Richardion GREAT IN OREGON CITY. . THE P. T. COMPANY'S STEAMERS, AND THOSE OF THE OPPOSITION LINES, ARE STILL RUNNING. IN WTE WILL SOON HAVE THE RAILWAY CARS. ALL of WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO BRING THE LATEST STYLES Or GOODS, AND THE BEST QUALITIES TO ACKERMAN, AT THE OLD STAND, MAIN Sr., OREGON CITY. n I DESIRE TO SAY TO THE PUBLIC THAT I HAVE OxNE OF THE COMPLETEST STOCKS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THE MARKET, WHICH I AM SELLING AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! o I 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 C LOVES, best quality : HOSIERY; BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths : BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS : CLOTHING : FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS : CASSIMERE SUITS ; SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ; BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities. p& A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all ou the most reasonable terms. Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. ACKERMAN, At Cliarmuii Wt Winner's! oltl Stand. All kinds of Produce Bought.- WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS. ANDREW WILLIS. WM. I5KOVG 11TON . WILLIS & BROUGHTON. Having purchased the interest of S. Cram. i:i the well known LI VER Y S TA B LE One door west of Excelsior Market. Oregon City, announce that they will at all times keep rood horses ard carriages to let. at reasonable rates. Horses bought and sold or kept by the day or week. B. L. STONE, FI.VE WATCHES.? AND CHRONOMETERS Adjusted and Repaired in the best Manner, and Warranted. No. Ill Front st., Portland. it pELVlDEUE SALOON. Main Street, Oregon City. M.r,HOVN, Proprietor, thankful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the same. FREE JMSCll DAILY, And the very best qualities of Wines, Liquors and Cijiars. Pigs'-'Feet, Trine, Herring, Ovsters and Sardines constantly on hand. gHADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIX STREET, Oregcn City. vJirf The above named popular re . soit has been thoroughly renovat ed and repaired during the past season and is . . - 1 , -.1. ... - now open to tue puouc, inuy compile in an its appointment. Two of the Best BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them. T.HE BAR IS SUPPLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors and Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon already famous, for hot Whiskies and Punch. fff Families supplied. HO T COFFEE A XD O YSTERS, At ah hours for the convenience of patrons. HOUSE, AND Steamboat Painting Graining, Gilding, China Glossing, Imitations . Of all kinds Executed as well as can be done on the Pacific Coast. Examine our work and Judge Jor youreelvss. juarEvery order attended to with care and pedition, C. E. MURRA Y, exi est Door Kalston s bricK. Main St., Oregon City KAST & CAEALIN. New Stock of Boots and Shoes JUST RECEIVED! Best Selection in the City ! f!omtirisinr all the leading and best brands l-nmm. such"as Renkert's, TirreU's, Fogg's Houghton & Coolidue's. Reed's, Godfrey's and numerous others, of cents and boys ,.r Also Mile's. Sieberlich's, Burt's San Francisco and custom-mad children's wear. ladies and Our customers and the public in general re invited to call and examine our stocK whirh we will sell cheaper than ever. p s. Boots made to order, and an assort ment of our make constantly on band. Philadelphia Loot . and Shoe Store 112 Front Street, opposite isannan jroa Portland, Oregon. Ton IUIXTI?r XEATLY EXKC'UT- O edatthe EXTERTRISErOFFJCE. i IP ADDITION TO WHICH HOTELS. RESTAURANTS, p II (EN IX HOTEL. Main Street, Oregon City J. F. Miller & Co., Proprietors. The proprietors of the above Hotel take great pleasure in announcing to the public that they have made arrangements to keep a first-class house for the traveling public, and hope to receive a share of their patronage. The House is at a very convenient distance from either landing of the steamboats, and near the center ot business. c LIFE HOUSE. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY The Proprietors of this well known House renew their thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore so libera. ly bestow ed. Having enlarged and newly furnished our house, we claim to possess accommoda tions in every respec t inferior to no House in the State. WHITE & RILOADES, Feb. 13, 1SG9. Proprietors. QOSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Formerly ArrigonVs, PORTLAND, Oregon. Ra' The undersigned respectfully an nounce that having purchased this widely known and well kept hotel, they are now prepared to oiler superior accommodations to the traveling public at greatly reduced prices. This hotel is located nearest the steamboat landings. The hotel coach will be in attendance to convey passengers to and from the house ree ot charge. W. R. SEWALL, GEO. B. COOK, Proprietors. ESTERN HOTEL. Corner ol First and Morrison streets, Portland, Oregon. The 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 Eassengers and baggage to and from the ouseiree of charge. JOXH C. DORCY, SAMUEL D. HOLMES, xi.tf Proprietors. "THAT CHEER HOUSE. Nos. 12G, 123 and 130 Front street, Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES! The undersigned having taken this wi.ll novvn house, solicit increased patronage from the traveling public. The House lias ately been refitted, and the proprietors are now able to oiler additional inducements to their patrons. The table will be furnished with the best market affords, and be under the immediate supervision of the proprietors Rooms well furnished and well ventilated. A larse fire-proof safe for the deposit of valuables. Baggage taken to the hotel free of charge. Board per week h 00 Board and lodging " 6 to S 00 (According to the room occupied.) Nothing will be left undone, which is in the power of the proprietors to render guests comfortable. LYONS, LEONARD & Co., xi.ti Proprietors. MERICAN EXCHANGE. (Late LIXCOLA JO USA,) X. 81 Front street, I'ortlantt Oregon. L. V. 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 ot the proprietor to make his guests comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will al ways be found at the landing on the arrival ot steamships ana river Doaxs, carrying uag- eraae to the house tree ot cnarge T ESTAURANT. Main street, one door A orth of the Lincoln Bakery, Oregon City B. F. Newman,.. Proprietor. The proprietor is now prepared to furnish the public with Hot Coffee, Oysters, Pigs-feet, Game and Fi.-di, at all hours of the day. jK5" Boarders wili be accommodated at $5 00 per week. Give me a call and you shall go away satisfied. OREGON CITY BREWERY! HENRY II UMBEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAGER BEER, As good as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale, Orders solicited and promptly filled. ILL UJEADS PRINTED. At tho Eaterpriso Office PORTL AND B US1NESS. ILSON, Dealer in lliw Cnnflc 'tiifl r.lnfliin irr 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; AllWool Poplins and Tartan Plaids; and a large variety of other Dress Goods. ALSO, Gents' and Boys' Custom-made CLOTHING! and Ladies' and Gents' Under Wear and Furnishing Goods, which buyers ere invited to call and inspect. 9.) JOHN WIL.SON. DIKEO T NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF- Bed-Room SUITES. Just received and placed in the warerooms, ok HURGREN & SHINDLER ! loo, igs, 170, ira First street, corner of Salmon, PORTLAND, OREGON. PARLOR SETS IN TERRY, . IN TLUSn, AND IN IIAIR-CLOTII. Hew Ornamental Pieces, For the Parlor, Great Assortment f HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUSE ! Lounges and Spring beds. The trade supplied with goods irt original packages, Oil reasonable terms. HURGREN S SHINDLER. W ILL AM E T T E IRON WORKS T North Front and E sts., Portland. Oregon. AND- BOILER BUI LDERS. rpiIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the JL bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn- iiir out machinery promptly and efficiently, We have secured tne services oi Jir. joun XMinn riiiwtnr of thfi Works, whose ex- perience on this coast for fifteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining anc milliner purposes. We are prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MIKING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS I QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! ! &C, &C, &C, Piston Packing, either applied to old or new steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes ami die$,xj the best hard iron. Z:y O R E G O X .A. I5Z 3E "Y ! F. 0PITZ, PROPRIETOR, FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, Bet. Washington and Stark sis. MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF C EAC IvEES! Iioia STEAM Manvfactyre and and .f fau tf) ft ga'jd comaint Unas. IlWJIIbTILL ljOl.Kat.San Plaintjtt yin apply to the Court for the re- Lrancisco cost and frevjld. 11 heeler fr Kan- ,jef demanded Vherein, which is for the ap- dalls Patent Grinder ana Amalgamator. TT.;t: -m,- .-n ,.r , r .W, and AW Adiflnt Pi,t. Ppr ation to the useof Plaintiff of certain BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY. ling the expiration of six weeks publica tion ot this Summons, (the first publication nt rT-r'Dcj Will always be sold below San Franciscc prices. All orders promptly attended to. OREGON B KERY, Firxt st., Portland. Oregon,. A LARGE INVOICE OF NEW Sunday School and Gift Books ! TTROM THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE X1 ty and Various other Publishing Houses! For sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson st. between 2d and Sd. Portland, Oregon. G. H. ATKINSON. Secretary. 52.1 J asd Treas. Oregon Tract Society. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. The People's Transportation Company Plain tiff ex. Archibald McKinlay, Sarah J. MeKin 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, de fendants. To Archibald McKinlay, Sarah J. McKinlay and Thomas Lowe, defendants : Whereas, the Hon. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor Clackamas, upon due proof as required by law on the 35th 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 theabuve entitled Court." to be held at the city of Ore gon City in said County of Clackamas, in the State of Oregon, on the Fourth Monday of October, A. D. 1869, and if -ou fail to answer for want thereof said complaint will be taken for confessed, and the Plaintiff will apply to the Couvt for the relief prayed for in the complaint and will take judgment and decree against you, for such relief and costs and disbursements of suit. MITCHELL, DOLPII & SMITH, 19. 7t) Attorney's for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas, ss. Su't to dissolve the marriage contract. Leonora E. Daly, Plaintiff vs. Wil liam J. L. Daly, Defendant. To William J. L. Uu'y savl Defendant: In the name of the State ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled -action, within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you, it served within said County; or, if served in any other County of this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service 01 this summons upon you; and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the Plaintiff will ! aPl'ly t the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint ; and whereas order j of publication of a summons has been made by the Court in tue above entitled suit, in pursuance ot said order, you are tuither 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 nrst publication being March 20th, 1S69, said next' term commenc ing May 10th, 1869, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the reliet demanded in Her said complaint, which is that the bonds of matri mony now existing between plaintin ana de fendant be dissolved, and. that p.aintin have the care and custody of her infant son Wil- liam. S. HULLAT, 19.7t) Attorney for J'laintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. ... Action to appropriate lands. ... The Willamette Falls Canal and Lock Company, Haintin, vs. Hugh Uurns and lhomasUart- lett, Defendants. To HUGH BURXS, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, 1 ou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against vou m tne above entitled action, within ten days from the date of the seivice of this Summons upon you, if served within said County, or if served in any other County of this State, theu within twenty days from the date ot the service o! this Summons upon you. And whereas, or der of Publication of a Summons has been made by the said Court in the above entitled action, in pursuance of said order you are lur ther notified that unless you appear in said Court by the first day of the next term fol lowing the expiration of six weeks' pnblica- tion of this Summons (the first publication oeiiif; iuu'uii ii, jloo,; anu siiiu uc.k iciui commencing in said County on Monday the 10th day of May, 18G9, -and if vou fail to answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded theiein, winch is tor the ap propriation to the use of Plaintiff, of certain land belonging to you in said County and State, to-wit : A certain strip of land in your Donation Land Claim, about 2G3 feet m length and sixty feet iu with. S. HULLAT, Attorney 20.7t) for Plaintiff. CiUMM ON3. O In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas Action to appropriate lands the illamette .balls Canal and Lock Company l'laintuY, vs. O. C. lJratt Defendant To O. C. PRATT, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you m the above emiuea action, witmu ren aays irom tne date of the service of this Summons upon j"" ov ,vvj " " uuuu,j vi , in any other County of tins State, then within twenty days from the date of the service of thls Summons upon you. And whereas, or- tied action, in pursuance of said order you are further notified tha' unless vou appear in said Court by the first day of the next term following the expiration of six weeks publi cation of this Summons. (the first publica tion being March 27, 1809,) and said next term commencing in said County on Monday the IQlh day of May, IS 69, you in said County State, to wit : A certain strip out of two lots owned by you, beincr orijrinallv a part of the Donation L.and Claim ot lluprh Burns, and the portion sought to be appropriated by Plaintiff being a. strip sixty feet in width and about il feet in length, out of said lots. 20.7O S. HUELAT, Attorney for Plaintiff. QUMMONS. k la the Circuit Court of ihc State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas Action to appropriate lands. ... lhe Willameste Falls Canal and Lock Company Plaintiff, vs. Georce A.Pease.Robert M. Moore, Jane Painter and R. C. Crawford, Trustee of James M. Moore, heirs at law of Robert Moore Deceased, John Gordon, and certain unknown owners defendants To ROBERT M. MOORE', JANE PAINT ER, and certain unknown owners, Defend ants In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action within ten days trom the date of the service of this Summons upon you if served within this County, or it served with in any other ILounty of this State, then in twenty days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you. And whereas order ot Publication ot a Summons has been made by the Court in the above entitled ac tion, in pursuance of said order you are fur ther notified that unless you appear in said Court by the hrst day ot the next term fol being juarcn ibt9,) and said next term commencing in said County on Monday the 0tfi day of May, 1869 and if you fail to answer said comnlaint tne riaintin will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, which is for the ap- iMupiiuLiou lo me use oi riamun ot certain land belongin? to vou as aforesaid, said land being situated in said County and State, being a portion of the Donation Land Claim of said Robert Moore deceased, and described as follows, to wit: -V atrip of said land Sixteen Hundred and Fourteen and one-half 16Ui feet in length, aud Sixty feet in width, running through what was and is j known as Lina Citv, in said County and State, " -. s. HUELAT, 1 a) Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS REGON CITr HANlTPACTUlUNG COMPANY. , , Notice is hereby" iveb that the Annual Election of StockhoSfersj Sor -e eusuing rear, will beheld at tfieir fce al Oregon City, on Saturday Aprjtb.-lSfiSBy order of E. JAC6B, Preaid9nr.atiJ,v'. . Managing Agtnt; Oi-C-lXfg. Co. Wjt. E. Howell, Secretary; J20.U gTOCKHOLDER'S MEEPlJvG, The annual meeting of 5s Stbekhordfs of the OREGON CENTRAL RftlLKOAl. COMPANY, Salem, Oregon, vrti'J br hskl ut the office of the Company, at Salts); -OK Tuesday, April 6th, 1869 As provided bv the By Laws of the Co3Jtiary. ' "S", A. CLARKE, Secretary O. C. R. J'- Co. Salem. Oregon. March 17. 1869. (IMV ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. The Annual Assessment List under the United States ' Internal Revenue Law, for Division No. 4, consisting of Marion Polk and Clackamas counties, in the District of Oregon, will be open for pnblic examina tion and correction at my ofBce in Salem, , from the 29th day of MaTch to line 10th day of April, 1S69, where all persons claiming dednctions or abatement of taxes, in conse quence of erroneous assessment, mtist do so in writing before the expiration of this notice as no deduction will be allowed after the list is closed and turned over to the Cef.ector. -Salem, the 22d ot March, 1869. WM. A. K. M ELLEN", IT. S. Assistant Assessor, 4th Division, dis trict of Oregon. . H OMESTEAD NOTICE. In the United Stales Land office, at Ore gon City, Oregon. To the heirs of Alexander Jieid, Deceased : You are hereby notified that George E. Mayfield has applied at this office to contest the homestead entry No. 16, ol said Alexan der Reid, made May 21, ISCi, upon the W. of S. K. X and E, of S. W. 4 of Sec. 19 in T 4 S. R. 3 E.. alleging that said claim has been aband oned for more than six months, and you are further notified that the case will be heard at this office on Saturday the 24th day of April 1669, at the Lour of lo o'clock a. if. OWEN WADE, Register. 11ENRV WARREN, Receiver. March 20th. 1869. 20:4t gllERIFF'S SALK. 13y virtue of an order of sale made in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, foir the County of Clackamas, in a certain n.itr for the foreclosure of a mortgage, and pur suant to lawful process issued to me out of said Court, bearing date March 15th, A. I). 1869, commanding me to advertise and sell, the north half of the Land Claim, of James M. Moore and wife in said county, numbered, nine hundred and twentv-four, on sections 27, '2S, and 34 in T. 2 S. R. 1 E., and return the proceeds thereof into Court ; I did, on the 16th day of March, instant, levy upon all of " the north half of the following described land claim to wits The fractional S. J of the N. W. 4 of Sec. 34, and the fractional S. V. 4 ol Sec. 27; and the fractional W.i of the S. E. 4 of Sec. 27 ; and tlie fractional E of the E of Sec. 28 ; and the fractional E of the N. E. 4 of Sec. 33 ; and the fractional N.. W. 4 of Sec. 34; and the fractional W. 4 of the N. E. 4 of Sec. 34 ; all in Township num ber two, South of range number one East, in said County of Clackamas, and on Monday the 26 day of April, 18C9, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M., in front of the Court House door in Oregon City, in said State and County, I will sell the same at public Auction to the highest bidder to satis fy the sum of Twelve Hundred and Thirty Six and 33-100 Dollars damages, and interest on said sum of $1,236 33 from the fourth day of September 1862 and thirteej. dollars cost ogether with accruiug cots. Oregon City, March 17th, 1869. JOHN MYERS. 20.5t) Sheriff of Clackamas County. French Medical Office Dr. JULIAN PERRAULT, Doctor of Medicine of the Faculty of Paris, Graduate of the Univer sity Queeris College, and Physician of the St. John Jfaptistc Society of San Francisco. Dr. Perravlt has the pleasure to inform patients and others seeking confidential medical advice, that he can be consulted at his cilice, Armory Hall Building, Northeast corner Montgomery and Sacramento streets, San Francisco. Rooms No. fi, 10, 11, first floor, up stairs, entrance either on Mont gomery or Sacramento streets. Pa. Perrault'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 in youth, which usually terminate in impotenco and sterility, and permanently induce all the concomitants of old age. Where a secret in firmity existts. involving the happiness of a life and that of others, reason and mor ality dictate the necessity of its removal, for it is a lact that premature decline of the vigor of manhood, matrimonial unhappiness, compulsory single life. etc.,have their sources in causes, the germ of which is planted in early life, and the bitter fruit tasted long 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 of mrmory and sight, discharge from the Ure tha on going to stool, or making water, the 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 dizziness, vertigo, and that the sight and hearing are weakened, and sleep dis turrbed by dreams, melancholy, sishinsr. palpitations, coughs anc" slow fever ; while 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, pf the body.' jt'auenis sunenng irom mis tasease snouiai apply immediately to Da. Peruault, either, in persons-or by letter, and he will guaran-' tee a cure of seminal weakness in six to eight weeks. , Patients sunenng from venerial diseases . in any stage, uonorrnea Gleet, btictures. Bubo Ulcers, Cutaneous eruptions, etc., will be treated successfully. Aty Syphillitic and : Mecurial Taints entirety removed Irom the ' system. : Dr. Perrault a diplomas are in his office, where patients can see i'pr themselves, that s they at e under the oare of a regularly educated practitioner. The best references given it i required. ; Patients suffering under chronic diseases, can crll and examine for themselves. We -invite investigation ; claim not to know everything, nor to cure everybody, but we do claim that iu all cases taken under treat- ment, we fulfill our promises. We particu- -larly request those who have tried this boast ed doctor, and that advertised physician, til j worn out and discouraged, to call upon us- i Low charges and quick cures. Ladies suffering from any complaint inci dental to their sex, can consnlt the doctor with the assurance of relief. ' VEMALK MONTHLY PILLS. Dr. Pcsrault is the only agent in Califor nia for Dr. Riot's Female monthly pills. Their immense sale has established their reputation as a female remedy, tma-pproach- ed and far in advance of every other remedy ,i suppressions and irregularities, and othei obstructions in females. '' On the receipt of f;5 these pills will bestnt by mail or txpress to any part of the world, becure from curi-1 osity or damage. ' Persons at a distance can be cured at home by addressing a letter to Dr PekracIt;: corner of Sacramento and Montgomery sts., rooms 9. 10 and 11. or box 973, P. O. San Francisco, stating the case as minutely as possible, general habits of living, occupa- J tion,tc, J 1 , . H. J