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fa 0 TOWS AND COUNTY. lorj cer. O Clackamas is 'the wealthiest county In Oregon, considered naturally. Mr.S. B. IJoyes will please accept our auks for a box of choice pears. th G ...it .... immf-nia ?!c All t-l CilCU i fercd for Pule at 7.7 cents pci J aid i'artic- ulurs at tins of! CO. o- V, ioi:-tn;e.u L'sKrLLXE.. T ho relief of the wants of the deserving poor, and especially of willows and orphans whr, natural provider has beeu lost to them i3 a subject which has boon forced upon' the attention of communities and 'individ uals through all history, and many pi, 03 of systematic relief have been disensid Great -cod has been done by the aid thai given to those unable to help themselves but. after all, charity i.s not tb- ht -..,,' in which such help can be secured Mi ! accept, ii m ones KXUIEIT Of the. Financial Condition of Clack amas County, Oregon, for the year ending Gtn day of July, 1SG9. IHrWlifUMtUMMi STATK, n-iOrKETY AXD POT T. TIT -uuouiu puiu out ot County fund 94 00 Totnl State. Trcasuivr'sIlVceiyt ..'.' SVUOOL KIND .10,215 00 . 10,13 00 Ot So -respec O o s L. s. tni'u id. O O o jho ncu- Ho.sc, purchased by Barlow & Fuller for the city, has arrived iu first-rate condition, and been delivered to the Fire Department. )- -y The force employed upon the Hail road fur the past two weeks have done most excellent execution. There are some five or six parties at work, celestials do the burdens of the work. -o- -- . . Oil. West, of the steamship Moses Taylor, one of the many reliable messen gers of "Wells, Fargo &Cos Express will please accept our thanks for valuable l'a Vord. , fV 9 . The National Life Insurance Compa- oy, of the Vailed Slates, bear this in mind es, iu foec decree, a lo- 1 7 ainount wivl from all sources.... $1,028 14 ml ;lWee. What j 'iju'SS U ri s-3 u mo system by which. atjl amount in Treasury, 5 J5 .., e.,ry iabortncr man I 4.028 14 is wanted is sot fimnll c.-v:-. (1 1 1 1 1 T.t -iabortncr man may make sure ot leaving to Li-; iViiPv when death takes hint uwav. a m i'utrj'X ent to keep the wolf from the door'" a plants offered the public in tb.; advertise ment ot the .National Life Insurance Com pany in another column... The general features of the mana'..ment ot this company are there noted and the local agents will cheerfully jiive'ar'Y fur ther information as to the peculiar advan tages ottered. The National Life" was chartered by Congress about one Tear aero : it bejran business in a f "u.-f m "- mui liiaii'JIl among the people as to its character and purposes. 1,0th oi these things have been done ; the entire country and the Canadi an Dominion are now covered bv its en- ciai auu suo-agencies, and liberal adver- ago ; it oegan business in August las having then to establish its entire sysoi ol agencies, and to distribute informatio 4,028 14 COCXTV 1TXD. Land rtwloein.-d $lj 87 1,,;u 1 1 es xtfi-t-ived "93 00 -v mount ot Tax tollex.-tcd, and money on luin l last ywir 14,394 30 T',;l1 $15,040 46 by County orders red.;tnu-d . . .512,134 82 piu.l to i-tcttt: Treasurer 94 00 amount in Treasury, 2,500 64 $15,049 45 o -is represented ia this city by -Mr. y. D. j tisiao . hai made the name of the"corn Tope. All we shall have to say about this j 1 ILU V'1'0"0111 the land. The company we wish our readers to under- rt'feUlt surprLwd even its incorporators fctaad, is strictly true. au,1. ?Ulcrs. In ten months nearly. 5,400 ,,"v.,.,, -iiiig over 5,io.uuu,00U msur- 0 ! anil furn- cask 3 O o It has lately been decided to continue fhe railroad work without cessation un til the State Capital is reached. Perhaps by the first of -March 1870. O 'Uhlic l.'C-t itton, k, ua Iteli. di.-v- uited tsh to ,)uuty inber, Plow iectdl i Citv. ers ! KG! i p. it every Wiistj no- anil k'cd is es ami lit ire ly dc.rn ms tl lis less 1C III) i v e iit d al'ifV -hte.Nt ; uiiii, us it s vour i i'lMLH The Imperial Mills of this city make the Hour which captivated the Bostonians last year. The mill has been idle for home time, undergoing repairs preparato ry to receiving wheat of the crop of 18G!i. (leorge A. Sheppard. late of the firm of Barlow Sc Sheppard, has opened an Oregon produce store on Main street in this city. George can supply Chicago, if phe wants him to with Bacon,, Fish and i'ecr.ve. O A match game of Base Ball was played in this city on Saturday the 17th irst., be tween the Young Athletics of Portland, and the Tigers of Oregon City. The Port laud boys were beaten 10 runs. The Ti gers received two skunks and the Athlet ics received four. - ante nave been issued, this amount of business being nearly double that ever aone by any other Company in the world during the entire first year of its existence. Such an unpreoedentul success should not only inspire unusual confidence in the or ganization so emphatically endorsed, but be the subject of general congratulation that the new Company has been able to do so much for th.- future comfort ot the families oi the insured. Evrrv family thus protected from want is a proportion ate diminution of future taxation, tempta tion and crime. Low cash rates, and a plain business contract ot so much insurance for so much money (avoiding all urieerfainties of notes or dividends) are prominent features of the plan pursued by the National Life. Its capital is ample, its ofneers and direct- AMOCXT OF EXPEXDITCBES. State Cases 1 lfi" 01 t..; - .......... 1,1D. JJ 'i" 0i o iU1 repairs, board ot pris oners, kc., Expens-s of County Court, " Viewing and Survevinsr roads " ZVhsc-nanetnis, Stationary, etc, 5a;aiyul County Ju3 " Truasv.rer " " School feapcrintendeut, Ujmt oi Comt House und otiicec, Expenses of Circuit t'ourt, Jurv, &c. " Eleenon " 44 I'aupers and Insane, " 44 l'n-wt'cutiiitf' Attorney, Clackama-s County vs. 1. T. Company) Attorney fei's. Bacon, Clerk, fees, J itness' foes. &e. I County Cora jaissiouer'.s mileage and i 1 i. .1' I Jr.. i I 'V- i un. Ail) Brides, luitilicr, repairs, &e., Asussiny: and collecting taxes, 273 46 1,50'j 78 ti2 20 4S7 Oti 00 00 500 00 150 00 COO 00 2,028 82 392 20 940 24 445 00 4G4 30 247 20 3,732 01 1,836 00 Total , Amount for -which Couutv orders' " have tK-'en drawn, $16,001 22 Amount ot outstanding orders, last year, 4,721 03 .$10,001 Total.. . $20,722 83 ors men of unquestioned honor and al ty. and its sysb-m of business is strai ; By County orders redeemed. j Amount of outstanding orders, I Total To outstanding orders, ASSETS. ToTudanaeiit a-aint T). B. Hannah Ainount oi money in Treasury, 44 44 Certificates of laud, Total Total amount of indebtedness over and above assets, $i,316 07 .Sf.MMAKY. 12,454 82 8,208 03 $20,722 85 $8,208 03 79 00 2,51)0 00 1,372 30 NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y I OF THE United States of America. IVASHIXGTOX, D. C. J3.951 90 .O O The Daughters of Rebecca have al ready commenced to raise a fund tor the furnishing of the new Odd Fellow's Hall. A liberal sum was raised at a most excel lent supper on Thursday evening. The Jiidies deserve well for their energy and the gentlemen for their generosity. The festival will soon be duplicated, we hope. forward and business-like. It deserves its success, and it has already taken front rank among institutions of its kind. S. 1). 1 ope, Esq.. of this city. i 1 Received from all sources, I'art .State Treasurer, $10,215 00 $29,292 60 is a: nt. Train lectured for uirton Hall, in tin on Friday evening July t;th. Dnr- -Ceorge Franc; (h) minutes in Was city, ing that time he briefly but pom'edlv enssed ton different' subjects : Thet migrution of the present century; San j Juan and Britbh Columbia : The tariff fa- j voring protection ; etc. He is for o l-id or i ngnt, and is determined to sm By amount paid on orders Su- p -lariK n.l'-nt ot Schools. 3,873 11 By amount of School Bunds in . dleasury, 155 03 By h mount of redeemed County , rders, " 12, 154 82 Bj amounted" Deilcit on State Tax. ji 00 oy amount 111 .treasury, 2,500 04 -29.292 00 1 eu 0.2t )I! ( 'itV, $ 4,31(5 07 July lsiill. f. 31. FKAZER, County Cleik. o Tkachkus. A public examination ' ""n'J'i'J ; .'.fMii,iuii 'Mi uettt on Aiouaay, August o o The Oregon City String Band have now attained a suitable proficiency to en able thcjn to give an occasional Soiree, 'te first of the Series to hist till fall and winter, was given at the Court House on Thursday evening. The, turn out" was e.-y considerable. The band have some excellent, music, and they know how to deoiirse it. .-e- . The Island Saw Mill, and the Cane inali Steam Saw Mill, are now both push ed with orders for lumber. The former ill is owned by Messrs Pease & Crepe, and has lately beeu overhauled, and a new water wheel and plaining machine has been put iu. Mr. Paquel. oi' the Cane ruah mill dps about Oo.OOO feet of the T.;ry best of lumber and flooring for sale. great many peo- y i aiicis 1 ram a t, at the C ity Seminary at. ( )rrrm I'.iiv itn. l.lencing at 19 o'clock A. Si. !. BOBE, Supt. of Schools, until she is ick of it a pie pronounce (b t.uiuoug. , ,-ie loud to so regard htm j Oivg.m Ciy, July 14!h lsl. Clackamas County. uutii v. i:iaie ii personal aequaititanee, ! when we found him to be not only a uvn- j tleman but ofe of the most enterprising j men the world ever produced. Oregon ! will never suffer harm at the hands nf'l Geoi ge r ranci.- . ram. -The funeral of Mr. ii. YVasserman was d on Tuesday largely attended in Portia: last. The small tribute p; ory in another column, by him well, will b treasure friends. -Mr. Vfassermuu and one child in Civ-mii v lion. Philip VVassenuan ;id to his mem one who knew 1 by his many leaves a wife Iso his broiher and an acted mother m Europe, to mourn his los age was about ." I ve.w.s. Portland has a live Mavor. Ii Gissu of the J! we n t rved that A largo number of is i tors are now ' calling in'' at this city. The House Committee on Ways jr.ul Means did not ve Cre;ron until fhev ealb-d l ore. Tho pei ier good.-, petisc, a who few of snt Soap wn, Mrs. h k Ol- duxton han't us.Mm r.-irn iduced, t and o ."i.i.i ci o".uii!i!i nan ioiieu me i.iiieago ;j; Board of Trade, runv -isiting Caliiurnia fo ' eeti.;e to ()regoa and form the aofiuain-1 taitee of our business men. j;i a later issue of the Ort'ijoit'i)i we ob.-erved that he had appointed a Committee to report a plan of organisation for an Oregon Im migrant Aid Society. Coif. til u; !y oi i epiembe taey cabt t) will b. hero some Cat t. Esq. h of tli a Islands. Walter others, paid this city a Dr. Js H. HATCH, LaU Mack lUkh, I) E N T 1ST. Tiie patronage of those desiring First Clasn (-j"-rjtiiiHx, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. "B. 2it)-i.-!. U.rijile administered for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Of kick Corner of Washington and Fron streets, Portland. Entrance on Washington street. jQENTAL NOTICE. HOME AGAIN. During my tour of two years bi the Eastern States I have ".-"-5-"v3 J . rvW?-f -pui eu neimer lime nor JUJ liionev to make mvsclf hit. iccm mnnnar with auu master ot my pro-l'.-ssio:i. Those desiring the best work that the nature of the ease will admit of can find me at my othce, 1 i7 ; i b live M c C o r a nek's Oi e 'en. i Cash Capital $1,000,000 ! FULL. PAID. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, 1S6S. OFFICERS t CLARENCE II. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance And Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice P-esident. LMERSON W.PEET, Secretary and Actuary E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH.M.D., Medical Director. J. EW1NG MEARS, M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C., and Gko. HARDING, Philadelphia, Attorney's. O DIRECTORS s Philadelphia, Clarence H.Clark, Jay Cooke, F. Ratchford Starr, J. Hinckley Clark, Oco. F. Tyler, W. G. Moorhead. Washington, Henry D. Cooke, E. A.RoJlins Wni. E. Chandler, John D. Defaces. ssew l ork, f.dw. Dodge, II. C. Fahnestock. MEDICAL ADV1SARY HOARD t J. K. BARNES, Surg. GenT. Lf. S. A. P.J. I10RWITZ, Chief of Yed. Dept. U. S.A. D. W. BLISS, M. D. 3 buyl M3IE OF YOU CAX'T, AXD AVE PITY ? vtif- Y0(j have tri'd every remetly but the OXtv k-stiued.; by its intrinsic merit, to .suiers'j'i; I1 siui Uj" i'iyj.aiat;tms. It is not .surprising yo should bo 'eiiictaut lo iry fomclLin t'se altt-r the many -wriMK'uts you Lavo m.ide of irushy ompijaiiiia uiiicii on the public s u certain cun.'; but WEI Pulmonary Syrup s rrvtHy the VEHY Bb?T rrmody over compound 'ir it... mrf .a fin.h..' Vita Siir, 1l,r,M,t Alliu,,, .V hooping Cough, liroia hi I is and C'ntisuiipl,oii. Twuu siiuis of ;op!e iu Ciiliinrnia an l Oregon have loien htatly bwaeliUcd Ly tho jjurpruiu curative power NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup tnd with on accord piv it their unqualified oppr irrjuainUd with this, tho greatesit Tamicoa rf tho ui;e or 111c neaiiMK oi :iu tudca.-.us ot iavi lunxil oiiJ .ucijs, lussuiia ywu that NE WELL'S Pulmonary Syrup as cured thousands and it will cure YOU if you try t. This invaluablo meUeine is pleasant to the ta oothiug, healing and strf ugihening in its eflncts; ei irlv frcti from ull ttnionon or ilctlf ri, u w finer 1 3, md iMtrfertly harmless uud;r all ctrcunistanePj!. fceriuicnirs iroiu many fironunem ciozc-as oi rxucidcu accomjiauy every bottle of HE WELL'S Pulmonary Syrup flV.flVnrON- A: PO. Agont, S,m Francipc. CI1AS. HODGE. .CUA3. E. CALEF. . GEO. W. SXtifi. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IS DKUGbS and MEDICINES PAINTS, OILS, A53 WINDOW GLASS, VARyisiiEs, brushes, r A INTERS Materials, ana isruffgiats' Sundries. JOHfM WILSON, Go.) 97 Front Street, Portland, Oregon! D I R E CT IMPORTATIONS ! ! "EW AND ELEGANT STYLES -of-- ALWAYS SAFE ! Always Effectual, Fever and Ague is Speedily and ef fectually cured bv Dr. HfinnrTO'v, TTr,;,. sal Magnetic Halm. Bed-Room SUITES Just received and placed in the warerooms, OF HURGBEN & SHINDLER 2 16G, 1GS, 170, 173 First street, corner of Salmon PORTLAND, OREGON. PARLOR SETS IN TERRY, IN PLUS1I, AND IN HAIR-CLOTH. New Ornamental Pieces, For the Parlor, Great Assortment af HOUSEHOLD FURIJITURE '. Lounges and Spring beds. 3 The trade supplied with aoods in original packages, on reasonable terms. 11URGREN & SHINDLER. "PRO BONO PUBLICO!" -o- Wells, Fargo & Co. GENERAL. AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. A. I. ISIjLiIS, M. I., AGENT FOR OREGON. OFFICE IX CREE'S BUILDIXG, (Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.) EXTRAXCE OA' STARK STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon.' r rent id reef, two doors Dock Store, Portland, DR. J. Cr. GLENN. icro T'ne Huriio.l lias tho following account I 0f ;'r. 1 of the iles'nietiou by tire, on Yv'ednesday j Monday e usi, ot toe residence of Joseuh P. A is,m. Ii v in ibout ten miles from this citv. which as burned to the ground, consuming eve rything the unfortunate family possessed. As the children were at school, and Mr. Allison and wife had loft the house to go into the hold near by. it is a mysiery how tSb fire originated. "The loss bears "heavi ly upon the family. Inciidly visit last week, taking a view of the falls IF, feet and the surround ings. . II bo a meeting of the vo.-dry Chnr;-h. at the Church on next. " Some say it i-- no use : ihe:n to advertise, that they have been in the place in business all their lives, and every body know.-, them. Such pe.jpie seem to forget to take j.) consideration that our country Is increasing in y'-pi:lation nearly do H-r ("Tit. every ten yours, and no mat ter how old the place may be, there are cer.siant dr.arj.es faking vdace : some Jaco:: Stitzkj.. James B. Uptox. 5TITZEL &UPT0 N, lien l IJ.sla'e Brokers and General Agents, Corner of Front and VasL ing ton streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. o 2-3f Will attend to fhe sale and purchase ot Leal ii-laie in ail parts of the City and SCuc. tSju-cial attention given to the sale of East Portland m onertv. Address P. O. Pox 4 ft 2, Portland. Oregon. tfllTZEL cc UPTON, 1 ;-t f ; U.il Estate Brokers. gPECIAL FEATURES, OF THE NATIONAL ARE : ITS CHARTER IS PERPETUAL, LO IV RATES OF PREMIUM, ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING, GREAT SECURITY. OREGON NO. 119 Front Street, O (In Whites New Block,) 0 Dealer i?i Dry Goods and Ciotlriiigy Invites attention to his EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF- 5RESS GOODS, Tnmminzs. Buttons fnnti idndings, White Goods, Embroideries, Zephyr, Wool Yarns, Cloaking, Tweeds, Cassimcrcs, Flannels, blank ets, Linen Goods, Staple Cottons, La dies and Misses' Underwear, Fancy floods, Parasol?,- JSun Umbrellas, Fans, etc., etc. FINE CLOTHING for GENTS and BOYS, in Beaver, Cassinuere and Cast6r Beaver. Doe Pants. Silk Yelvet Tests Silk Ties and Cravats, L B Shirts, JHcht Shirts, Silk, All Wool and Merino f rr dershirts and Drawers, Socks, and ut most everything in the furnishing lino for men and boys. MACHINE TWIST, 1 oz spools for Tailors, rjiioemasers, ere, in mack, hiteand Orange, Letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G. MACHINE TWIST for Dry Goods Trade.- 100 Yard Spools, all colors. BuTTOS HOLE' TWIST fof Tailors and1 Dressmakers, by OlIN WILSON. N. B. GROCERIES' a t Lowest Market Priep MERICAN EXCHANGE. ( Late LINCOLN JIO USE, ) No. 84 Front stmt, Portland Oregon. Li. I . H.QUI.MBY, ritOPKIETOK, (Late of 'exlcrii Ihtd.) This house is the most rommnd inioj in h. State, newly furnished, and it will be the en-- J r i , - ueavor oi uie proprietor to rnakelus iiuests comfortable. The Basrtraere Waiou will al-- ways be found at the iandinc on tli ai rlv.l of steamships and river boats, carryin" bar- j;aije 10 uie nouse iree ot charge 112 131 FRONT STREET, FIRST STREET,- Near Morrison Street. Near Yamhill. KAST & CAHALIE TRULY A VEGETABLE PREPA RATION. None genuine without signature of W.R. Strong. REDINGTON, IIOSTETTER &. CO.. 41tJ and 418 Front .st., San Francisco Sole and exclusive Agents. CO. NY gon. ON tha orth of r turn-nently-r. John ose ex 's -jives various ii g and to exe :ry and nery ! 3 ! ;rs!! y of all at .Sf ,t Ran- Eat n t r or net? --On Tuesday evening last ('apt. F. (. McCown and family, Alvan ?,fcCown and ! loss the nain't others, returned from an expedition to the coast. Tie party numbered eight persons, male and female, and were absent eleven days during which time they were en camped five days and nights on tho ocean heuch near the "mouth of the Salmon river. 'I hey report having had a very pleasant tone until they left the mountains for the valley on the return trip, when the heat and dust became almost intolerable. lOeif'triw S:l.y VxirT- it thU o Chinamen are " the most honest peo ple in the world" according to George Francis Train, but they will steal frequent ly, no doubt and have reduced the mat j'T of smuggling to a science. The Port land papers report a case of attempted sniggling, on the ship Omcanl lately ar- o nved from China. A considerable quan tity of opium, on which the duty would I$ve amoun'ed to $100, was discovered carefully secreted in the false bottoms of water casks,not however sufficiently well to O Z?.caV .the rracticed eye of the Inspector. I he opium was seized, and will be con fiscated. G - o- . On the evening of tho loth r,. o,i - .uiu -drs. Bates gave to a very select audience a specimen of their talent, in a drawin- room tfatertaimnent at Washington HaH ersonatiug the leading characters in 'an origisalocoraedetta entitled: -A Mornin' Call.r: and a comic scene in one act en titled: -A Conjugal Lesson.'-' We are happy in the knowledge that they were appreciated, and feel confident that they will return again, to appear before a tauch larger audience perhaps soon. Mrs. Pates is a lady ef task modesty and re finement, whose success as a ' dramatic reader has been good, we might almost say perfect, as her performance upon the aire is always marked with talent and grace. la Mr. Dates we have an actor w anre, one who is deserving of both c'lT'l.lt and reward for ihe position he Las -"aimed. Ae hope that the next time move to other par's, and strangers iill j ieir niaces. In this a -re o t wor d.tni-i 1.1 dl Mot I Hlfc S a- ,(' n i.,, r. ; . 1,..,. J It ' Ol ,1 Hil.Milt .'? ill ill I.S i'.e )L eonstatitly beforo the public, some new firms may start up. ami, 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 forgotten. No mau ever lost money by judicious advertising. "-mien. e tope that the next time j -fuUl' home pap, come better notice may be "iven of a 3i!jer;l1 spirit ne Vt T1'- 'hat. a full houic mav be present I ilagreeable d l"J ofect them. " " i that -,vi!I ;r.'plv 13 ' 'The following from the Chicago Tni hj llnvibtii'xc.i. contains mnny truths which the people of Oregon in portieular seem to be, in a t;reat ueaiuu;. strangers to. Hence we give it a plave in our crlumus, and commend it to the careful considera tion o f our readers : " What tells us sc rc?,di!v the standard of a town tr city as the appearance of its paper? And its youth, or age can as well be defined by tho observing as by personal notice. The enterprise of its citizens, is depicted by its advertise ments, ti?ir liberality by the looks of the paper. Some papers show a good, solid, healthy foundation, plethoric purses, and a well to do appearance generally : others show striving to contend with the grasp ing thousands around them, trying hard to wrench out a-a existence from the close fisted community around them. An oc casion motoric display in its colums of telegraphic or iccal, or'of editorials shows what it can do it it had the means, but can not continue ;r ihe expensive work until surport comee, which ought to be readi ly granted. A newspaper is like a church: u wants fostering at the early commence m?at and fcr a few years ; then, as a gen eral thmg,it can walk alone, and reflect creuit up, ,a its location. Take your home P-ipyi . it gives you more news of imrr.pdi aoj interest than the w v,i- .a,,.,- papers ; it talks for you when other local- T t i i sro ;:a ha,Te.a champion in j 7TTn - """'" l'-H'r; ana those who tad up lor you should certainly be weH sns a; .ed. i our interests are kindred and e-ual you must stand or fall together nereforeit is your interest to nnnn t' yournome paper, not grudgingly, but in :. but tui an ir D. IL UILDBURGLT. LOUIS ELYSTKIN. ( Portland. L. HILD BURGH, San Francisco. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in All Kinds of Cogsiiics! Scotch t ad Irish "Vh is7cics, Hum, Gin, Domestic JAqaors, "Wines, (L'c. d'c. cL'c. PORTLAND Opposite Failings. Front Suit for Divorce. JN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of the State of Oregon, for Clacka mas County. Oliye Armstrong pltff Thomas Armstrong dft f To Tliomas Armstrong, defendant : In the came ot the State or Oregon : You are required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in said Court, m the above entitled cause within ten days alter the service of this Summons upon you, if served in Clackamas county, or twenty days if served in any other county iu said State. And unless you ap pear aud answer said complaint m said lime, or or. or before the first dav cf thr term ot said Court nappeniug next after the expiration of six weeks from the pub lication of this Summons, to-wit : On the Fourth JSIonday of October, A. I). 1669. the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint, namely, a divorce from you, on the ground of adultery. Dy order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge. JOHNSON & McCOWX, Plaintiff 's Attorneys. (36.6t pa' tot as a "O. fraenf. i-c expenditure.' HOME MANUFACTURE. J. E. PATTOItl, Successor to HI G GINS COMPANY, No. 8 Front Street, Portland, Oregon, Is now manufacturing a superior article of Chemical, Olive, Pale and Brown Family Soap which he will sell at San Francisco j prtci. KET Policies issued on all the most popu lar plans, including the RETURN PREMIUM PLAN, by which plan all the meiniums naid will be returned at the death of the party insured, together with the full amount of the Policy. The Cash Capital of $1,000,000 IS DEPOSITED IN TIIE United States Treasury! EST And the Premium Reserve, or Re-Insurance Fund, ia iuvested in or loaned upon the following securities, and no other. Real Estato Bonds and Mort gages, on unencumbered Real Estate! IVOETII, IN EACH CASE, AT LEAST Double the Amount Loaned : Stocks of the Un ited States ! Stocks of the Several States ! Stocks of FncnmnrafprJ. G.iflc? t ' fc-w v Is Vf Premiums Paid in Gold or Currency ! o THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RECEIV ED TIIE STATE AGENCY FOR OREGON, IS NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE APPLICATIONS FOR POLICIES ON ALL Tlio Best DPlans, Adopted by this Company ! FARTIES DESIRING TO INSURE THEIR LIVES ARE REQUESTED TO CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED, AT HIS OFFICE PREVIOUS TO INSUR ING ELSEWHERE, AS BY SO DOING THEY WILL SAVE From 25 to 45 per Cent., ON THE AMO UNT OF PREMIUM PAID OTHER COMPANIES. A. D. EL.L.IS, 31. I. Northwest cor. Stark and Front sis., Fortland. Orezon. REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO.'S ESSENCE OF Jamaica Ginger. This valuable preparation, containing In a highly concentrated form all the properties of Jamaica Ginger, has become one of tho most popular domestic remediesdor all diseas es of the stomach and digestive organs. Asa tonic, it will be found invaluable to all persons recovering irom Ueoilirv. whether urm iicpi! by fever or otherwise: for while it imparts to ine sslciu an me glow aim vigor mat can be produced by wine or brandy, it is free from the reactionary effects that follow the use or spirits oi any Kinu. It is also an excellent remedy for femaTcH who suffer from diuieult menstruation, giving almost immediate relief to the spasms that so frequently accompany that period. It srives immediate relief to Xausea. rnnpi by riding in a railroad car, or by sea-sickness or oLiier causes. It is also valuable as an external application ior uout. Kneumatism, iNeiiralarta, etc. REDING TON, Jf OSTETTE'I Co., 1IG and 418 Front st, an Francisco F. 02?ITZ, PROPRIETOR, FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, Bet. Washington and Stark sts. 51 A X l" F A CTT It E It OF ALL KIXDS AM) QUALITIES OF CEACKEES! BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY Q RACK ERS Will always be gold below San Franciscc prices. All orders promptly attended to OREGON 1UKERY, First st., Portland, Oreon. C. II. MViEJS.S, PLMIUSG, (MS & STEAM Use Electro Silicon, OiOIagic Brilliant. REDINGTON HOSTETTER & Co.'s 5L "Watd I For the Handkerchief. This article, nos.ses.siwp- fho most. AoUaato 1 O " -...w.. fragrance of Flowers, is unequalled as a per fume for the Handkerchief. FOR TIIE BA TH ! Used in bathinc it imnarts strength and en erCTV tO the SVSteill. and civrs that enftnooa and delicacy to the ekiu so much desired by Ull IT REMOVES SUNBURN, FRECKLES PIMPLES, Dilllt.Prfl wif.li c;itpr ir mal-nc on rA nrrnnf Ann tifrice, imparting pearly whiteness to the teeth sweetness to tha breath, and renders the gums hard and of a beautiful color. It should always be used after Khaving dilut. ed with water, as it relieves all intiammation- R ED ING TON, IIOSTETTER Co. 416 and 418 Front et.. San Francisco. ELECTRO SILICON, - on - Magic Brilliant! Direct from Nalures Labratory. The Best article ever discovered for cleans ing and Polishing Gold, Silver and Plated ware, and all smooth Metalic Surfaces, of whatever description, including Kitchen uten sils of Tin, Copper, Brass. SteeL, etc, To Jewelers and Workers in Gold and Sil ver Plate the Electro-Silicon is of inestimable value ; the time saved, and the vexation pre Tented by its use, will forever endear its name to all who have bad evidence of its merits, REDINGTON, HOSTETTER Cs. Sole Arents, San Francisco JTOR FLAVORING, REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & Co EXTRA V TS Are the best. Redi>ori, Hostetter & Co's Florida Water ! USE NO OTHER. Uasucelled for Toilet Use end fcr the Eith, Fittinc: Establishment. 110 First Street Portland Gas Fixtures, Cook in g Ra n ges, Hot. Water Boilers, Marble Top Washstands, ' Snect Lead and Block Tin, W ater Closets, Bath Tubs, lead Pqoe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES. ELBOWS, RETURN BENDL NIB FLICS, BUSHINGS, d-c, for Steam, Water and (Jan. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water (iuages, Whistlea Tallon Pumps, Steam Gauges, Globe, Angle, and Check Valves, Guage Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kinds ot Brass Work. Rubber Hose, Hose Pipes, Slc. Hotels. Public buildings. :inrl nrirnfo roci. dences heated with the latest improvements in steam or hot air apparatus. I invito citizens generally to call and ex amine my stock, which has been selected with erreatcare. and fsneeinl attention mvm, to the wants of this market. " C. 11. MYERS. New Stock of Boots and Shoes JUST RECEIVED! Best Selection in Ike City ! Comprising all tbeleading and best brands known, such as Benkert's, Tirreli's. Fogg's, Houghton t Coolidce's, Reed's, Godfrey's and numerous others, of cents' and boys' wear. Also Mile's, Sieberlich'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 cjrer. P. S. Boots made to order, and an assort ment of our make constantly on hand. WALT! A. G. WALLING 'S PioneerBook Bindery. uiti;uojiAjy -BUIJLDING, No. 5 Washington Street', PORTLAND, OREGON, BLANK BOOKS RTTLEn unuvn any desired pattern. ,fp JT01VS' MGAZINES, NEWS- style known to the trade. Orders from the tended to. J J. McHenry, 91 FRONT STREET, Velvets, brussels, thee e - ply, OIL - CLOTHS, window-shades; paper - h angina,, LACE - CURTAINS, &;,.. &c;- We Would Call the attention of yur- ties jilting up houses, or Icing- in need of anyth ing in our line To our Stock, which is ONE OF THE COMPLETES T Oil flic Pacific Coast i: Our Goods being specially selected a it the Factories in England and tKv Eastern States, ice can sell- AT TIIE LOWEST SaiiFi'aitclsco Prices;. WALTER I5HOS., No. SO Front street, between Alder .) and Washington, Portland Oregon. WLfc2 PORTLAND, Oregon. Ifa nn I, t i A m.v. A : i , I,. - j- . rtuu ib tonsiam- Ir receivmcr dirert frm k. v . i , carefully selected stock of ' " Crockery, Glass Ware, Plated Wave Lamps, etc.. all of aL;m . . to smt the hms, at Wholesale and Betail Dealpr will ?r Wr-n , me his stock, anri lom l"na.e:sm- purchasing elsewhere. 1 eIOre C P. FERRY, BROKER, Portland. OnEnnv Cor. Fnrut and I Vash ington Sis. Agent North British and Mercantile iDSurance. Company, and Manhat n ' 6 lDsarance Company. an?Rn,iVr TP?e Secu"ties, Stocis.Bonds ana Keal Estate bought and sold 6n Com-mjssion. JMPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaRoque & Co., OREGON CITY. lKeep constantly on hand for sale, flour Midhugs, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties parching feed muit furnhdi the sackr. LBEUT BAIiTCII,. PIANO IrLAKER, THIRD STREET, PORTLAND OREGON;. Between Taylor and Salmoa. Ilat ins: had an PTiontiVa , .,: .-. the largest Clhe3 of Europe and America,, respectfully announces to the puttie ot Ore gon and Washington Territory that he i prepared to do ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS on Pianos and Melodeous. ar luumg attended to with great care. Aew stnners alunvi j t. strings made to order. Orders from abroad pioinpuy auenaea to, and: all work guar anteed. All charges at Saa Francisco rates, lOIiTLA;l April I2r 1S'69. -Mr. Albeit B.-Xrt3ch, piano maker, has rcmodled and renovated aa old piano be longing to me, which cow has an extraor dinary good sound and appearance. Tho Work done rrn it ia of ..ui:-i vi -- inusi suuaiuuuau cnaractrjr ?.ud made in a Avorkmanlike man ner. With the greatest pleasure I recom mend him to the pttblic of Portland as a No. x ua-uianic. aoors, JACOB STITZEU Portlaxd, April 12, 18G0-. I take this opportunity of certifying to the capability of Mr. Albert Bartsch, of this city,, as a first-class piano maker and repairo; hav ing repaired "and tuned pianos for my scholars and myself. It is with great pleas nre that I recommend him to the citizens of Portland and vicinity, and trust that he vrilL receive a liberal share of patronage. II.GUDIO GROB. J. F. JONES fit Co CorneT of Main and Second Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, The best Chartres, Old Gorornment Java Ground Coffee, wars on hand, ly "filled. and all kinds oi Snices. ab Orders solicited aad prompt- 32: tf A L-LRGE INVOICE OF NEW Sunday School and Gift Books ! TnROM THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIC J; ty and Various other Publishing Houses ! For sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson t G. H. ATKINSON, Secretary, ;.l ! and Trcaa. Oregt-3 Tract Societj. 0 o COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, TTrT5T.-rsT t-V r. A T.T R iRNTA ft 03 0 i'.i : i