r. y o 0 L ORIGINAL . DEFECTIVE O o O 0 o 0 o o Q 0 o O it 0 O o o o 0 o 0 O 0 "jri ..Lr.ruin ratiu s muuiuij iur juiv. I r -n . ..1 1". irii.i r t i -. Reliable Contraband Toucliiu: Remarks on Ills ljcatH. f.-U .,Jlr. President and Gentlemen: Mfc.a '.ray painful dntv lo mar these "uIJ3Vvties with the announcement of-hi3 death of one who was dear to us all- our tried and noble friend tlJ?ReliabIe Contraband." To q tlArworld at large this event will lXjng no sorrow, ior the . world eomprenenuea mm, never knew mm as we did, never had rV:ftreh 'cause to love him; but unto 'i-.-U8 thc calamity brings unutterable Jwvfatish for it heralds the loss of one whose great heart beat for us nll1S, whose tireless tongue vibra teCl in our interest only, whose : fervent fancies wrought its mira QjiSTsolely for our enrichment and i. renWn. ?n that time what did he not do Yfcfr'tis? When marvels languish il:niid sensation dispatches grew tame, who was it that laid down thiKSjhovcl and the hoe and came O wV healing on his wings? The Kefiable Contraband. When ar- fcrfuhfzficd in panic and'dismay, and - 1? great cause seemed lost beyond nU hope of succor, who M as it that turned the tide of war and gave Tl?Mt.ry to ne vanquished? The . 1 J el rab le Con t raba i id. s u 'Xhen despair Iiung its shadows about the people, and sorrow sat oriyery lace, who braved ovcry dabger to bring cheering and in G comprehensible news from the en- ,r rtireJVont ? The Reliable Cont ra- ( jaVnJ. "Who took Richmond the first time? The Reliable Contra- rbhiid. ho took it the second time? The Reliable Contraband. Who took it evert time but the 'lhs,tial then 1elt tIlc bitterness of 1 'hearing the nation applaud the mail more who took it once than t!? Ahttfr great gnan who had taken it ' Qore ? The lieliable Contra sbaSd. Wheif we needed a blood- less victory to whom did we look to -win it ?s The Reliable Contra b'aiid. AVe lieedetl news to make 4ttie people's bowels yearn and their ilaiotted and combined locks to r-i&and on end. like mulls on the S3 x g 'fretful porcupine, to whom did we UVMjfc to letch it ? The Keliable V5-Ui)fl1rabainl. V hen avc needed Ifrtfiyf sort or description of news of j. f t i s? l iptfihoii ol uescripuon oi suojcci, osvasit that stood always ready to Meal a horse and bnnir that news aloncr? The Itelialjlo Con kntracand. O'"1" -cMy friends, he was the faithfnl ept) vassal that ever fought, bled '"and 'lied in the glorious ranks of '''"ioVrtialism. Thunder and light ning never stopped him ; annihila- ntvi railroads never delayed him : tire telegraph never overtook him ; military secresy never crippled Ins eknowlemre : strategic ieints never w Tm loused his judgment; cannon balls could not kill him ; clairvoy- couldn't find him; batan him i t elf 'could not catch him. His in ''rtbrfhation comprised all knowledge, t-.j oVrnjaftible and impossible; his imag- . . i i ii . i . i,J'inauon was uiieriv uouru.iiess: ins Hi. 1 'capacitv to make, mighty state Vmcnts, and to back them up so as n?fire."of ground, without appearing n't)- stretch or tear, Avas a thing that nppalled even the most unimprcs- fcJ?lblo with its grandeur. "uThe Reliable Contraband is no jtotiluDff ! Born of the war, and a nc esaty of the war, and of the war JlSajfo, le watched its progress, took notes of its successes and reverses, " manufactured and recorded the most thrilling features of its daily aiffifbry, and then, when it? died, his great mission was iilled, his oc cupation gone, he died likewise. oD To journalist here present can lay his hand upon his heart and nfkhe had not cause to love this faithful creature, over whose un sentient form we drop these una-ei-!ftMV"S tears for no journalist a- VMnwwni us all can lay his hand upon Lis heart and sav he never lied with such pathos, such unction, m'.ioV exquisite symmetry, such sub i btww&V of conception and such feli- city oi execuuon, as wnen no iui it by and through the inspiration .'"Fthis really gifted marvel of JJftdacity, the "Reliable Contra Ji Hariri- Ieace to his ashes. ;r vKespecttully, jIaisk Twaix. -.JnliD pll An inexperienced sou of the .oKmerald jsie (Qm 0f 1C (). eetiTi," was recently by some of the boys on Treasure Hill, induced to take a hand in a little game of t wtoftjiV -poker. It was his first ap- dip&rraneo, and being a novice ;it .business, it invariably required promoting to make him "ante." h"iW'3yhv?QyQr a had been dis- 1 .iMVl of, the balance of the plav--9ien?rfvith one accord, Avould com-.-l?,lPe saving ."Ante Gill!" As eidautglit have been expected the ver- SSWGiU dW llot lat- Ion-, and ivhg drojped his "ducats," beat " rft'sty retreat from the room. cTi?iting a friend, however, he pau "sed to communicate his ill luck saying ihat he had lot some two 114 red dollai-s, which left him on .-t!io?primitivo formation bed-rock. Of course ho was interrogated by lriend as to what kind of game lie had been playing. To this he replied: "Well, an be jabers, I loivt know, but I think they call 2rise. Aunt Hetty on Malrimouy. BY FAXXY FEIIX. "Now girls," said Aunt Hetty, "put down your embroidery and worsted work; do something sensible and stop building air-castles, and talking of lover3 and honey-moons. It make.? me sick ; it is per fectly antimonial. Love is a farce ; mat rimony is a humbug ; husbands are do mestic Napoleons, Ncroes. Alexanders, sighing fur other hearts to conquer, after they are sure of yours. The honey-moon is as" short-lived as a lucifcr-match ; after that you may wear your wedding-dress at breakfast, and your night-cap to meeting, and your husband wouldn't know it. You may pick up your own pocket-handkerchief, help yourself to a chair, and split your gown across the back reaching over the table to get a piece of butter, while he is laying in his breakfast as if it was the last meal ho should eat iu this world. When he gets through he will aid your digestion while you are sipping your first cup of coffee, by inquiring what you'll have for dinner ; whether the cold lamb was all ate yesterday ; if the charcoal is all out, and what you gave for the last green tea you bought. Then he gets up from the table, lights his cigar with the last evening's paper, that you have not had a chance to read ; gives two or three wbilfs of smoke which are sure to give von a headache for the afternoon and, just as his coat-tail is vanishing through the door, apologizes for not do ing 'that errand' for you yesterday and thinks it doubtful if lie can to-day '-so pressed with business.'7 Hear of him at eleven o'clock, taking an ice-cream with some ladies at a confectioner's while you are home new-lining his coat-sleeves. Children by the ears all day ; can't get out to take the air : feel as crazy as a lly in a drum. Husband comes home at night ; nods a "Low d'ye do, Fan?' boxes Charley's ears ; stands little Fanny in the corner ; sits tlowu in tho easiest chair in the warmest nook ; puts his feet up over tho grate, shutting out a!l the lire, while the baby's little pug nose grows blue with the cold reads the newspaper all to himself; solaces his inner man with a cup of tea. and, just as you are laboring un der the hallucination that he will ask you to take a mouthful of fresh air with him. he puts on his dressing-gown t?nd his slip pers, and begins io reckon up the family expenses ; after which he lies down on the sofa, and you keep time with youi needle, while he sleeps till nine o'clock. Next morning ask him to 'leave vou a lit tle money,' he looks at you as if to be sure that you are in your right mind, draws a sigh long enough and strong enough to inflate a pair of bellows, and asks 'what you want with it, and if a half dollar won't do?' Gracious king! as if those little shoes, and stockings, and pet ticoats could all be had for half of a dol lar ! O. girls '. set your affections on cats. poodles, parrots or lap-dogs ; but let mat rimony alone. It 's the hardest way on eartn oi getting a living. ion never know when vour work is done. Think of carrying eight or nine children through the measles, chicken-pox, rash, mumps and scarlet-fever some of them twice over. It makes my head ache to think of it. Oh! you may scrimp, and save, and twist, and turn, and dig and delve, and and economize and die; and your hus band will marry ajrain. and take what you have saved to dress his second wife with ; and she '11 take your portrait for a fire-board! 'But what's the use of talking ? I'll warrant every one of you will try it the first chance you get ; for, somehow, there is a sort of bewitchment about it. I wish one-half of the world were not fools, and the other half idiots." Jo.sli ljilliugs was asked How fust does sound travel V And Iris idea is that it depends a good deal upon the noise you are talking about. The sound of a dinner horn for instance, travels half a mile a second, while an invitation to get ui pn the morning I have known to be 3 quarters uv an hour goin up 2 pair uv stairs, and then not have strcnth left to be heard.' Wox'iv Mix. On Saturday eve ning last the colored portion of our poiulation sought to bring about a semblance of the happy times gone by when they were the protected and well-fed proteges of kind mas ters, by having a supper and dance in the City I lull. Every thing was proceeding merrily, yiands disap pearing rapidly and feet beating gaily to old plantation tunes when in staggered a half dozen or more of their professed admirers white radicals and proceeded to partic ipate in the festivities hugging the sal lc daughters of ham, sip ping the nectar (bah!) from the dark and pouting lips, eating up the supper, and exhibiting other manifestations of regard for their colored brethren. TIic darkies, however, didn't seem to appreci ate their attentions, but retired in disgust from the Hall and the con taminating influence of their visit ors, and left the radicals alone in their glory. JDrunsicickcr. fcHerr man savant. Blaiikcnbcrg, a Ger has -written t cnivful book . 7 fi,ir , wii,xLv.i,.-.L tllO I into. 1 SJtt., ,1 A ,i - ! yuuL'SHuwa to xiic time t tne i residential contest of the year 1SG8. and ,,nl.Rcb.,..i ; t lpsic, m which he shows hi finr i , 1 ' 117 '-i ll tit 1A- uu, oa, .uup Ma ivaucrs mat the Radicals of Xevada Muter- America are neither saints nor sa- COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL FORMERLY ARRIGONV8, FRONT St., PORTLAND. W.R.SEWALL and J.B.SPEJENGER PROPRIETORS. The Proprietors of this well known House having superior accommodations, guarantee entire satisfaction to all guests. 3, The Hotel Coach will be in attendance to convey passengers and baggage to find lrom the'llotel, free of charge. (40tf Office Oregon and California Stage Co. S. I). SMITH. Geo. B. COOK. The OCCIDENTAL, TORMERLT ESTERX HOTEL. l!nr. First and Morrison Streets. . PORTLAND, OREGON. jfcF" Messrs. Smith & Cook hare taken this well known House, refitted and refurnislieb. it throughout, built a large addition, making thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the dining and sitting rooms, making it by far the best Hotel in Portland. A call from the traveling public will satisfy them that the abovo statements are true. SMITH & COOK, Proprietors. K. B. ITot and cold baths attached. 4o.tf 1ARLOW IX THE HOTEL Uu3ine3s Again. II AVTN'O- TAKEN GEO. A. SIIErPARD as copartner in the business and leased the celebrated Cl.ll'i llUUbk, oi wrcgon Citr, for the term of one year,we would say to the publie, come on, we aie ready tor you, and will accommodate you to tliebest of our ability. DARLOW & SllElTAKD. August 21.-tf. STEW COLUMBIAN IIOTEU . Cor. FltONT nod MORRISON Sta., PORTLAND, 0 REG OX. tfS" The most Comfortable Hotel in the City. Uoard and Lodging, from one to two dollars per day, according to rooms occupied. Free Coach to and from the houso. 4otf El) WA KI) CARNEY, Proprietor. piOXP:Elt HOTEL, No. 5 North Front Street, betweeu A mid 15 Streets, Portland Oregon. PATRICK MOREJSSEY, Proprietor o jKSThis well known Hotel h.isbeen newly Furnished and Refitted, and otters superior accommodations to the Traveling- Public, and is situated near the steamship lauding. Board and Lodging per week 00 " " " day 1 00 7r Coach to and fioni the Hotel, free of charge. (40 .tf JTEW YORK HOTEL, (Deutfches Gafthaus,) Xo. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing, Portland, Oregon. H. ROTHFOS, J. J. WILKEIJ3, PROPRIETORS. o Board per Week with Lodnnj; 6 00 Par 1 no MELUCAX EXCHANGE. (Late LIXCOLX HOUSE,) No. SI Kront street, Portland Oregcn. L. P. W. QUIM1JY, 1'KOPRIKTOK, Laterf Western Hotel.) This house is the most commodious in the State, newly furnished, and it will be the eu- deavor ot the proprietor to make Ins guests comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will al- wavs be found at the landing on the arrival of steamships and river boats, carrying bag gage to the house tree ot charge gllADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIX STREET, OrtSn City. Best BIT J J ART) TABLES in, OR EG OX Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers ot this popular amusement to them. T 11 E B A 11 1 S S UP P TIED With all the choicest qualities of Eimiors an J Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alrcadj famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE ON DRAUGHT. j&g"Famiies supplied. " TIIOMaS M. -BARRY, Dispenser. JMPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaRoque & Co., ORE G OX CITY. tTKcep constantly on hand fot sale, flour Midlings, Bran and "Chicken Feed, Parties parching feed must furnish the sacks. Jacob Stitzfx. James C. Upton ST IT ZE L & UPTON, Heal Folate Frokers and General Agents, Corner of Front and Washington streets. OR EG OX. o F Will attend to the sale and purchase ot Real Etate in all parts of the City and State. Special attention given to the sale of East Portland'property. Address P. O. Box 402, Portland, Oregon. fiTJTZEL & UPTON, I9.tr J Heal Estate Broker. A. J. MONROE, Dealer in California, Vermont and Italian Marbles, Obelisks Monuments, Head and Foot Stones. - Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished to order. - !23t JOHN F. MILLER, Successor to J. F. MILLER Co., MAXIFACTL'KEU OF AND DEALER IN Hoofs 51111 SIfiOCS ! At the Oregon City Boot and Shoe Store, Main street. THE BEST SELECTION Of Ladies', Gents', Hoys', and Children's Roots and Shoes, on hand or made to order. IiOGU -S BRIGHT, EKCELS10: MARKET Corner of Fourth and Main streets. OKEGOX city. jfj- Keep constantly on hand all hinds of fresh and salt meats, such as BEEF, POKK, MUTTON, TEAL, CORNED BEEF, ITAMS, riCKELED POUIv, LARD, Ad everything else to be found iu their 1'me 0t business. i Redington, Hostetter & Co's Florida Water ! USE XO OTHER. Unexcelled for Toilet Use and for the Bath. & A 1 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. CHAS. HODGE. .CHAS. . CALfcF. .GEO. W. SNELL. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IX DEUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VARXISI7ES, BRUSHES, TAIXTERS Materiac?, ana jjrv'j'jifts Sundvks. 97 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS t t ELEGANT STYLES -or- Bed-?Soom SUITES. Just received and placed in the warercoms, HURGREH & SHINDLER! lOG, 1GS, 17U, 17 2 First street, corner of Salmon, TORTLAND, OREGON. PARLOR SETS IN TERRY, IX PLUSH, AND IN HAIR-CLOTH. ITew Ornamental Pieces, For the Parlor, Great Assortment t HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! Lounges and Spring becU. The trade svjiplied with pooch in orighiul pacrfyes, on reasonalU terms. HURGREX L SIIIXDLER. HATS! HATS! HATS! OF EVERY STYLE In Large Quantities can le Found AT J. C- MEUSSDORFFER & BRO.'S S. W. corner of Morrison and Front streets, 1 'or I land, Oregon. o Also Caps of crery style, and Boys' and (Jil ls' Hats iu large varieties, (jive us a call and examine. V. A. ALI'HICH. J. C. MEKUILL. JOHN M CRA It EX F.GRAKEN, MERRILL& CO. S11IPPIXG, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, A GENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA, J1.V Hawaiian and Oieijon Packet Lines. Importers ot San Quentin and Carmen Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee, Rice, and Pulu. Agents for Provost's A Co.'a Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar. Dealeih in Hour, Grain, Racon, Lard i Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster. Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship ment of Merchandise or Produce in New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland. ALDK1CH, MERRILL A CO., Nos 2ul aud 20'i California Street, San Francisco. M'CRAKEN, MERRTLL &. CO., Itj North Frout Street, Portland. J. F. JONES & Co., Corner of Main and Second Streets, PORTLAND, OlJEGOjr. Steam Coffee and Spice Hills, The best Chartres, Old Govornment Java Ground Collee, and all kinds of Spices, al ways ou baud. Orders solicited and prompt ly rilled. 3J:tf JSTOTICE. I m cleaning up and repairing THE OllEG OX 1IO USE, and will re-open it again on Saturday the 18th of this month. JACOIi ROE II M. Sept. lttth, 1S09 45.4t Harvest of 1869 ! ! Selling off to Close Fuslncss, OF DRY GOODS. READY-HADE CLOTHING, EC0TS AND SHOES, Meus' Ladie, Misses' and Children HATS AND CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Burners ! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has got to le sold Regardless of Price! 3u To convince 3oureelf with reypect to this matter, call at the old corner. I. SELLING, South of Tope Co.'s Tin Store, Oregon City. HOUSE, 9 AND Steamboat Painting Graining, Gilding, China, Glossing, Imitations Of all hinds Wood Sana! Mswblc! Executed as tall as can be done on the Pacific Coaat. Examine our icorl; and Judge fur yoursdess. jfS-Every order attended to with rare and expedition, C. E. MURRAY. Y est Duor Ralston's Irick, Mxia st., Oregon CMty mm, J.jM WREN THE BELL KINGS LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE. ow is the Time to "While they are y 9 For s At Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc. of Messrs. Jacob & Brother, and moved into the stand latelv occupied by that firm, I am now better prepared than ever to attend to the wants of my customers, and having- a double amount of very desirable goods on hand, I have decided to Sell off at Cost for the next the stock. In order that all ask you to call and satisfy yourself. My stock consists, in part ol the following' articles : LADIES DliESS GOODS. BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions; CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sucks ; KID GLOVES, best quality ; HOSIERY; I5UOWX AND BLEACHED MUSLIN'S, all widths : LOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAl'S ; CLOTHING: FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ; CASSIM ERE SUITS; SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ; BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities. p3- A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all oil tho most reasonable terms. Alo a larire stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. . ACKERMAN, JSSSJ- All kinds of Produce Bonghttj RAGS WANTED. HOME MADE FURNITU Manufacturer of and Dealer iu Furniture, OISKiiON" CITY, rpAKLS THIS METHOD OF INFORMING a the public that he has now ou hand a large invoice of SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES, BUREAUS. BED-STEADS. LOUNGES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS. And Various other Qualities of Hich and Medium Furniture ! Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, which merits the attention of buyers. He MANUFACTURES FURNITURE . Using good material?, and employing th Tery best mechanics in the State, hence h can warrant his goods to be as represented and he is prepared to fill all orders with promptness. He would call the attention of the public to his salesroom, sis containing the most complete a&sortment of desirable jovds iu the State. M. AYEItTIIEIMR. Main street, Oregon City. OREGON CITY BEEWEST ! IIEMtY 11 UMBEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public- that he is now piepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of EAGER BEER, As crood as can he obtained anj where in the Stale. Orders solicited ami promptly tilled. J. McHenry, Ji FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. jes Has on hand, and is constant ly receiving direct from the East, a laru;e and carefu'ly selected stock of Crockery, Glass Ware, Plated "Ware, Lamps, etc., all of which he offers at prices to suit the tin.es, at Wholesale and Retail, Dealer will do well to call and exam ine his stock, and learn his prices, before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN MYERS. II. C. MYERS. J". MXE15S & UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OHEOOX CITY, OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN DEY SOOiS, OKOCEKIES, &SBffOES, AYc also constantly keep on hand SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLAXN ELS, TWEEDS AND RL A XKETS, Which we will sell at the Factory Prices, aud will take wool in exchange. ITST'Wc will also pay the highest price for Butter. Eggs, and all kinds of good count re produce. We will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent In good merchantable produce. 3T Give us a call and satirfy yourselves. "WAGON Carriage F-anu factory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City , Oregon. Takes this method to inform his old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the verj best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct; make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any soi t ol a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me. Rlacksinitiiing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and j general jobbing neatly, quickly and cheap- 1 ly done. JAV II) SM I TIL I Opposite Escjlsiur Market liliil Buy your Goods! going Cheap ! ? ays KMuy Sixty Days, in order to reduce may rest assured of this fact I JOHN M. IIACON, Successor to JU1IX FLEMIXG, At (Jhit )iiii fy tt'arner' old xtt ml, latihj oc cupied by S. Ackerman, Main street, Oregon City, Oregon. IMPOIITER AND DEALER IN .'OS 1E3 5 9 747"ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ox HAND V f large and well selected tock of Hooks Stationery, and Drugs, comprising in pait Standard and Miscellaneous Boohs, Medical, Mining, and Scientific Fooks, Theological and Relig ious Books, Juvenile and Toy Boohs, Sabbath and Fay School Books, IN GREAT VARIETY. Blank Books in Fiery Style, I'ass Books, Memorandum Books, and Time Books, Fraicing, Trac ing and Tissue Paper, Fort folios, and PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS, Arnolds1, Maynard tC' X'oyes,'' and FavidJs Inks, Mucilage, Sheet Music, Music Paper, and X'otc Books. All of Which he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. A General Variety of Drugs and Patent, Medicines, Constantly on hand, for sale. JfclT School Teachers, and parents of Scho ars will find it to their advantage to inspect my .stock and prices, before purchasing else where. n8 Rooks Tm ported to Order. Orders res pcctfully solicited and promptly filled. jT Agent for the Stn Francisco Time, and Eastern periodicals, and papers. JOHN M. BACON. W. F. HIGHFIELD, Established since lSlO.at the old stand. Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. An Assortment of Watches, Jew elry, and Seth Thomas' weight Clocks, all of which are warranted to lie as represented. Repairing done on short notice, ind thankful for past favors. CLARK GREEITMAK, trayian, OREO OX CITY. 3- All orders for the delivery of merchan dise or packages and freipht of whatever des cription, to any part of the city, will be exe cuted promptly and with care. WALL AM 3-:T ROM WORKS COMPANY ! Iron JFosmdci's, iTEAIa ENCiR And Boiler Builders ! North Front and E sts Portland, Oregon. THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and hare facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and efficiently. )e have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. We ae prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MIXING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! IXOUKING MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! ! &C, &C, &C, Manvfaetur and liejcir Machinery of all l-ir.ds. 1ROX S1IUTTEP, WORK at San Trancisco cwt olid freight. Wheeler tf- Ran dall Patent Grinder and Amalgamator. Inn.oar, and Steven'- Self Ad,Hiti'a Patent Piston Pad;inj, either applUd tovtl or new th-ara cylinder. Quartz Stain per, Suks and dtut the Ust hard iron. z.iy 60 Thomas Charman n . . 4 Successor to VHAKMAX jo0 rr'IIE DEATH OF MY ItRori. L compelled me again to chn. ,1. of the firm of CHAKMAX & BRo.7o n 1 11UM. HAH.MA barinsrpurch"" I0f the estate all the interest held ,aedof state all the interest held bv n r0' er in the stock of goodj owned bv f-K & Brother, taking effect January Sd is!1' TIac Business - Will be Carried on as rsual Ann A L1.L STOCK Will be kept up by me, and win con part, of the following brandies of trade-11 Dry Goods and Clothing, Hats. Cam. Boots n ml .07.. Fancy Notions, Perfumery 4f And Patent Medi. Paints, Oils, Colors, Dye Stujfs and Varnish, tluccnsuare, Crockery & Zamfs Sash, Doors, and Window Blinds Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, ' Rope, and Nails Q ' Of Every Descri I ask Especial Attention to ny FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR, G RO C FRIES OF EVER fa ' VAKIE'l i. Farming Implements OF ALL KINDS. STS- Attention will be paid lo any busing left with me on Commission. Notick. My Rusiness with all who faror me with their patronage, will he done . ....... l . . a l i m , ....uu .uli uAMs-uiH j.i-gai lenaer will be re ceivcd at the maiket nnotations. Agent WELLS FARGO 4 CO with their j)atrouae that I shall usemvUt ability to please them, and all orders shall meet with prompt attention. My facilii for doing business aias good as'any hnu. in Oregon, and I pledge" myself to" sell ii Cheap as any House in good standing in th, Male, i win not be undersold by anv one in. ... ..ii i - . Tl.o,,i ;.. f. r vJ I remain, licsjectfn!lv vonrs, THOMAS CIIARMAX Y G. SXEATII, WHOLESALE GROCER, 32 Front Street, Portland. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH -TFAT SAN FfiA.NCISCO PRICES, and Freight. jETcrOrders Promptly filled in San Franc t o, u uesii tu. TX THE CIRCUIT COURT Of the State of Oregon for Clackara County Simon S. Markham.pltfV, vs. Hcrr Oliver and Elvira Oliver defts. Suit in to foreclose moitgape, To Ilenr- Oliver and Elvira Oliver defts: In the name of the State of Ori'son: Yob are required to appearand answer the coin plaint filed against you in said court, in tL above entitled cause, within ten das aV the service of this Summons upon jna, served in Clackamas Countv, or twen v dav if served in any oilier counts in said Stale. Ami unless you appear and answer .-aid cm jdaint in said time, or on or before the firt diy of the term of said Court commencir next afttr the expiration of six weeks frj the publication of this Summons, to-wit :tfi IWte fourth Mondatf of Oetolr, A.I), listi'.t, the Plaintiff will apply to Court for the relief demanded in the cum- plaint, namely: A iudqrment acainst von !' the sum of three hundred ami t Ii ree d"llar? and thirty-three cents ($:JoS.3J-l0U) in U .S gold coin, and interest thereon s'nee 27: May, 18G7, at ten per cent, per inonih.wi foradecjee foreclosing your equiiyof rts dcmpticm in the property uescribed mroai plaint, to-wit : Lot No. 4 in block No. 4 ie the town of Oregon City, Clackamas ceuriC Orecen, and for the costs and r.isbu rsr mrr? of this suit. By order of Flon. V. W. Upta Judge. JOHNSON & Mcf'OWN, Sei-t. 17, ISC? 13.t. I'Mff's AttorneH I X' THE CIJGUIT COUKT Of the State of Oregon for C'!ackanu ( ountv. IVter Psioucr ihuun. ri. er Allison, defendant. Suit, to foreclose Mori- LT;l,re. To Nelson Allison, Defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, too a required to appear and answer tlieo nip'ar tiled against you in said court, in the fix'' entitled cause within ten (lavs alter the S' vice of (his summons upon you, if fervedn Clackamas county, or twenty days u sei in an- ether county in !-aid State. And ot less von aimear and jinswpr said compl' in said time, or on or befere the first of the term of said ccutt.commcncing un after the expiration of six weeks from publication of this snmmorrs, to wit: On the fourth Monday in (Mob A. I. 18y. the plaintiir vill apply to court for the relief demanded in the c" plaint, namely a judgment againstycu for" sum of $55 in United States golJ or sil '' com, and interest since M-y fjth, V-, - for a decree foreclosing a mortgage on nt described in complaint ; also, for costs'1 disbursements. By order df Hon. W. W. Uptnn, Jf JOHNSON JtMcCOWX. , 14.0t. Attornevs for I'lam1 QOUXTY COM3IISSI0XKlto NOTICE. All persons who have heretofore p'c ed lots of ClackamusCountv.iu whatikn;' as the County 'Addition" to Oregon li.1 Clackamas Countv, Oregon, and not received deeds for the sani?, are hen notified that the County is toady to them DEKDS, UPON PRESENTATION1' TIILIli BONDS for the same. This n't is also intended to apply to the successor8 the right of Dr. John McLaughlin, to W seventy four lots reserved from the oW of said McLaughlin's conveyance to then ty. The Couuty is ready to convey tbes ujion proper selection and proof. By older of the County Court. , .4tJ J. M. FRAZEIt, ConntyCl2 JM1XISTKAT0K'S XOTId In the estate of JOHN FOSTER, (h??. Notice is hereby given that I, lsancM.r a Admini.-trator of the estate of thcf.aV-'njfl named John Foster, deceased, have 'efl 'rl the County Court of Clackamas Couny.'(j. of Oregon, my final accoiuit in sai d f5 and asked for its approval, and that I e charged from further liabilities as sucu miuisrrator, and that , Monday the Ath dag of 0ctM A. D. ISO?, at the hour of lo o clock . of said day, at the Court House m W' Citv, in Chw-kamas County, State of W has been appointed by the saia , ,tl as the time and place lor hearing auu-"e as the time and place lor hearing c.i.l ncMnnl A t n t.if h s n'.J tllllC anu I any person interested in said o?tat(BfiJ- IJt'ur .mo ii. v lAtejiiiuua jii account, and content the same. . . , ISAAC M. FOSTER, Admiu Sept. the 11th A. I). lSfJ-iVU G cm