WEBSTEll'S ItETAISiNO FEB. " S. C, Jr." sends the following anecdote of Daniel Webster to the New York Ledger: One day a gentleman from New Bedford waited upon Mr. Webster, '. in his ofhee on Court street, wish ing to engage him for the defense in an important ease at law. The visitor was himself the defendant, ."and, the amount at stake in the fmit was from sixty to seventy thousand dollars. He presented all of, the important points, and Mr. "Webster was willing to under take the task. 13 tit the client could Hot tell exactly when the case would come on. " Very well," said Mr. Webster, " if you wish to retain me for the defense in this suit, I will hold my- seli m readiness, and will not en gage for the plaintiff." The gentleman asked what the retaining fee would be. v '.'A thousand dollars." ' A thousand dollars!" " See what I engage to do, sir. I not only hold myself at your command, perhaps - for a month or more, but 1 debar mvsell Irom ac- ccpting any offer, no matter how large, from the plaintiff." The applicant filled out a check for one thousand dollars, and gave it to the great expounder. ' " Aiul now, sir," said Daniel, af ter he had put the chock in his pocket, " I will give you a bit of advice, gratis. It you can com promise this business upon fair terms with the plaintiff, you had better do so." The client acknowledged his , , . -i t .. i thanks, and then took m iraic Daniel sent the check to the bant, where it was duly honored. On the very next day the gen tleman from New Bedford called upon Mr. Webster again. The 2laiutiff was in Boston had come up on the previous day on purpose to compromise and a compromise had been effected. " In short," said the client, " we have made a fair and satisfactory settlement." Mr. Webster was very glad; and having so expressed himself, and duly congratulated his visitor, he would 'have turned to other busi ness, but the visitor seemed to have something further on his mind something that made him restive and uneasy. ': Of course," lie ventured, after a pause. " 1 shall not require your services, Mr, "Webster." " Certainly not,o sir." "And and how about the one thousand dollars I paid you ?" faintly queried the gentleman, who couldn't see the propriety of pay ing such a sum tor services which were never to be rendered. " O, ah," responded Daniel, with bland smile, " you don't seem to understand. It is very simple. That was a retaining fee, called, in law, a retainer. By virtue of the contract I, also beceme a retainer. What should I retain, if not my i. V . And the gentleman from New Bedford went away thoroughly instructed in the legal signification of a retainer. Agricultural Experience. 1. Allsoifs are benefitted by be in'' under-drained, but the benefit is more apparent .and lasting in those of a clayey nature, or having a subsoil retentive of moisture. 'J. After-draining, subsoiling and rood cultivation arc nececsarv to secure good crops on heavy soils. 3. lame is the best manure to apply to strong clay soils. It ren ders them more pervious to -light and heat, and also corrects their a cidity, by combining with some of the chemical salts of the soil, making plant-food of poison. 4. JSummer-fallowins is the most efficient and profitable means of preparing strong soils lor wheat, and of beginning a rotation, after grass has been grown for a length of time. 5. Green crops ploughed under, when in the most succulent state, lire powerful auxiliaries in render ing a light soil fertile: but if this is done too often successively, the soil becomes overcharged with car bonaceous matter. G. Leached ashes applied in large quantities to sandy soils, or those containing too much vegetable hu mus, Avill greatly ameliorate their condition, and render them more compact. - 7. There is no soil so poor or sterile, but some mode may be found of ameliorating and enrich ing it. 8. Blowincr sands mav be trrad- nally made productive by spread ing six inches thick of straw over them, to remain till rotted. Then seed thickly with clover, on the surface, without ploughing, and when the clover has taken hold and becomes established, pasture fheep on the land for two or three years preparatory to manuvino. aiK cultivating it. . J 0. Two successive grain crops on the same land leave it exceedingly foul. 10. Summer fallowing amelior ates a soil, and if prdperly done gets rid of most of the weeds and noxious plants infesting it. Can ada Fanner. Jose Mercury of October 6th seys : ' On Monday evening Daniel Deves, J r., aged about eighteen years, who re sides with his parents near Los Gatos, in this county, while standing leaning upon a loaded gun with both hands resting across the muzzle, hit the hammer acci dentally with one of his feet, discharging the contents of the gun through both of his hands. A physician was called, who found it necessary to amputate the left hand at the wrist, and also to remove a portion of the right hand. The latter will probably be saved, although in a badly crippled condition' . THE COXDITIO-Y OF TISX.VS. It is difficult for persons living at the North to conceive the harassment which are the daily lot of the people of Texas, and the state of uncertainty, which is the worst of despotisms, under which they live. The military government that af flicts the Southern States is worse in Tex as than anywhere ehe. An " old Repub lican," one of the pioneers of Kansas, now living in Texas, tells us something about the troubles of the people, in a letter to the Cincinnati Commercial ; Every ver tige of civil law," he says,"is blotted out; trial by jury a nullity ; the writ of habeas corpus suspended ; all civil officers subject to removal by the military ; the whole State under the control of a military dic tator, whose word is law. Blaekstone, I Kent, Coke and all the learned commenta- tors are ignored. The Judge examines only military orders. The military are not the conservators of peace, but of an archy. The worst state of society in Tex as we find around the military headquar ters." Some times people ask : How long will these things exist? The answer is. till the authors of them shall be removed from power. St. Louis Republican. -- THE LOCAL PAPER. o The following tribute to the local paper from the Chicago Republican;, contains so much truth that we transfer it to our col umns and commend it to the careful con sideration ofour business men and those interested in our town: '"What tells as readily the standard of a town or city as the appearance of its paper ? And its youth or its age can as well be determined by the observing as by a personol notice. The enterprise "of its citizens is depicted by its advertise ments, their liberality by the looks of the paper. Some papers sjiow a good, solid, healthy foundation, plethoric purses, and a well to do appearance generally; others show a striving to contend with the grasp ing thousands around them, trying hard to wrench out an existence from the close fisted community around them- An occa sional meteoric display in its columus of editorials, show what it can o if it had the means, but it cannot continue in the expensive work until support comes, which ought1 to be readily granted. A newspaper is like a church; it wants fos tering in the commencement and for a few years then a.- a general thing it can work alone and refleot credit upon Its lo cation. Take your home paper, it gives you niDre news of immediate interest than New York or other papers ; it talks for you when ether localities belie you, it stands up for your rights; you always hove a champion in your home paper, and those who stand up for you should certainly be sustained; your interests are kindred and equal, and you must rise or fall together. Therefore it is to your in terest to support your home paper; not grudgingly, but in a liberal spirit; as a pleasure, not as a disagreeable duty, but as an investment that will amply pay the expenditure." An Austrian Baron who was car rying the hod in exile at Gales burg, 111., received a full pardon and a rich estate recently iust as lie vas about mounting the lad der with his load. lie was so overjoyed that lie gave $500 to ttje post office messenger who car ried him the letter. " Foolikg" with Lktters. The Young Men's Caristian Asso ciation of Xev&da have kindly furnished stamps for our Postmas ter to place on such letters as may be dropped into the Post. Office without stamps. On Monday a young lady appeared at the Post Office in a state of more than or dinary excitement. It seems, she had addressed a letter to a young gent who lives in some of the low er counties, forgetting to pay the postage. Our P. 31. availing him self of the stamps and -printed slips of the Y. M. C. A., sent the letter on its way rejoicing. Its owner received it in due time, but could not comprehend, why the Y. M. C. A., should have anything to do with, letters addressed to him. He inquired of his lady correspondent what it meant. She immediately laid the matter before, our P. M. and wanted to know in very de cided language what business the Young Men's Christian Associa tion had "fooling with her letters." Our Postmaster" enlightened the fair letter writer to the best of his ability, and-the probabilities arc that the Y. M. C? A, will not be prosecuted for " fooling" with let ters. Xevada Gazette, It is stated that lightning strikes moro women than men every year. Its bc-ause theyrc more attractive, to be sure. Siiockixo Accident. The San pOSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. FORMERLY ARRIGONI'S FRONT St., PORTLAND. W &.SEWALL and J.B.SPRENGER PROPRIETORS. The Proprietors of this well known Nonse havin"- superior accommodations, guarantee entiresatisfaction to all guests. t-5. The Hotel Coach will be in attendance toconrev passengers and baggage to and irom the" Hotel, free of charge. (40tf Office Oregon and California Stage Co. S. D. SMITH. Geo. B. COOK. The OCCIDENTAL, FORMEKLY . -vyESTEKN IIOTEL Cor. First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. 6S- Messrs. Smith & Cook have taken this well known House, refitted and refurnisheh it throughout, built a large addition, making thirty more pleasaut rooms, enlarged the dinino- and sitting rooms, making it by far the best Hotel in Portland. A call from the traveling public will satisfy them that the above statements are true. SMITH t COOK, Proprietors. N. B. Hot and cold bathi attached. 40.tf JJARLOW IX THE HOTEL Business Again. HAVING TAKEN GEO. A. SIIEPPARO as copartner in the business and leased the celebrated CLIFF HOUSE, of Oregon City, for the term of one year, we would say to the public, come on, we are ready lor you, and will accommodate you to the best of our ability. BARLOW & SHEPPAKD. August 21 .-tf. , piOXEEK HOTEL, No. 5 North Front Street, between A and B Streets, Portland Oregon. PATRICK MORRISSEY, Proprietor o &S Th's well known Hotel h.isbeen newly Furnished and Refitted, and offers superior accommodations to the Traveling Public, and is situated near the steamship landing. Board and Lodging per week $5 00 " " " dav 1 00 JO", Coach to and from the Hotel, free of charge. (40.tf N EW YORK HOTEL. (Dewtfches Gafthaus.) No."17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing, Portland. Oregon. H. ROTHFOS, J. J. WILKENS, PROPRIETORS. o Board per W eek $5 00 4 " with Lodging 6 00 Day 1 00 M ASOX'S STEAM 1JREWE- ry ! Having disposed of all the old Stock of lalt Liquors on hand when I took charge of the above Brewery I now take this means of notifying my customers and the public generally that in future I shall make nothing but the first qnalitv of PHILADELPHIA XXX ALE! PORTER AND XX CREAM. STEAM OR FLAT ALE ! All of which I flatter myself we can do to perfection. I solicit the patron age of the community, and hope at least you will all give our celebrated brewages a trial. An in conclusion I have to say, in duty to ourselves, and to try to make a living in the community, that on ami after No vember 1, 1SG9.. our Urewages will b? sold at the following prices : Philadelphia XXIv Ale and Porter, per barrel or S2 50 for Five gallons ; Cream ?rX at $12 per barrel or $2 for Five gallons. 51:tf C. C. SMART. gllADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. 31 A IX STREET, Oregon City. Best BILLIARD TABLES in, OliEGOX Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention ot the lovers ot tnia popular amusement to them. T 11 K B A Jl 1 S S UP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj Cigars.c Scotch, Irish and uourbon.alreadj tamous W hiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE STONE viit: OX DRAUGHT. ftW Families supplied. TMPERIAL MILLS. o Savier, LaRoque & Co., OREGON CITY. tJJFveep constantly on hand foi sale, flour Midhngs, Bran and Chicken t eed. Parties purching feed must furnish the sacks. Msii'Mc Work. A. J. MONROE, Dealer in California, Vermont and Italian Marbles, Obelisks 3onumenlSj Head and Foot Stones, Salem Oregon. Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished to order. 23t JOHN F. MILLER, Successor to J. F. MILLER 8,- Co., MAXCFACTCRER OF AXD DKALER IX Hoof s iitl 81iocs ! At the Oregon City Boot and Shoe Store, Main street. THE BEST SELECTION Of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Children's Loots and ftnoes, on hand or made to order. LOGUS & ALBRIGHT, EXCELSIOR MARKET ! Corner of Fourth and Main streets OREGON CITY. jgrg" Keep constantly on hand all kinds of fresh and salt meats, such as BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, TEAL, CORNED BEEF, ITAMS, PICK E LED PORK, LARD, And everything else to be found in their line of business. T G. SNEATII, WHOLESALE GROCER, 32 Front Street, Portland. GOODS PY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH, AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES, and Freight. A2rOrder Promptly filled ia San Francis co, if desired. OtO.tf dmixistrAtor's notice I have been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of A. M. HARDING, decea sed. Creditors will present their claims, with the proper vouchers, at the office of Johnson & M'Cown, lawyers. Oregon City,0 Oregon, within six months from the tlate of this notice. o V. O. HARDING, Administratrix. Oregon City, Oct. 1C, 1SG9. n!9-it COURTESY-OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, CHAS. HOUUB..CHAS. E. CALEF. . GEO. W. SMELL. m HODGE, GALEF & Co., DEALERS IJT DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, rAKxisiiEs, er usees, paixters Materials, ana vrvggitaJ Sundries. 97 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. 35. DIHE CT IMPORTATIONS ! ! NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF Bed-Room Just received and placed in the wareroems, OF- HURSREN & SHINDLER 1 16G, 1G8, 1TO, 173 First street, corner -of Salmon, PORTLAND, OREGON. PARLOR SETS IN TERRY, IN PLUSH, AND IN IIAIR-CLOTII. New Ornamental Pieces, For the Parlor, Great Assortment mf HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Lounges and Spring beds. JBSf The trade supplied with goods in original packages, on reasonable terms. HURGREN k SHINDLER. HATS! HATS! HATS! OF EVERY STYLE III Large Quantities can be Found AT J. C MEUSSD0RFFER & BRO.'S S. TF. corner of Morrison and Front streets, J'ortland, Oregon. o Also Caps of erery style, and B03-5' and Girls' Hats in large varieties. Give us a call and examine. W. A. ALDK1CH. J. C. MEKRILL. JOHN H CRAKES M'CRAKEH, MERRILL& CO. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA, Hawaiian and Oiegon I'acket Lines. Importers of San Quentin and Carmen Isiaud Salt. Sandwich Island bugars, Coliee Uice, and Pulu. Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved r runs, V egetables, Pickles and ineiiar. Dealers in Hour, Grait, Dacon, Lard &, rruit. 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 ALDUICH, MERRILL & CO., Nos 2vl and 20d California Street, San Francisco. M'CRAKEN, MERRILL &. CO., 10 North FrontStreet, Portland. J. F. JONES & Co,, Corner of Main and Second Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, The best Chartres, Old Govornmctit Java Ground Coliee, and all kinds of Spice.-, al ways on hand. Orders solicited and prompt IV tilled. 3':tf Harvest of 1869 ! ! o Selling off to Close Jtitsincsa, Awd.iio HUMBUG ! TIae Entire Sioclc! OF DRY GOODS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, C0TS AND SHOES, liens Ladies, Misses and Cliildrena' HATS AND CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated Ware, Paints," Oils, Lamps, o Wicks, Chimneys and Burners ! a Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has got to be sold Regardless of Price! To convince yonrself with respect to mis iiianer, can at inc oiu corner. I. SELLING, South of Tone 4' Co.'s Tin Store, o Oregon City. Painting, Painting' HOUSE, SIGHT, AND Steamboat Painting Graining, Gilding, ' China a Glossing, lm ilo. tions . Of all kinds Wood .iiid Marble ! Executed as well an can bis done on tlte Pacific coast. Jixanww our icqvk and Judge for yaursdvss, jF"Everv order attended to with ea expedition. C, E. MUJiliA Y, V est Door Ralston s Brick, Ma'n St., Oregon City JNTOTICE. Is hereby given that my wife Sarah E. Lamb, ha-s left my house and home without anv iust nrorocation nnd this ia tn u-nrn n persona against trusting her, as I shall pav nnlaktj nfl,. I C . iw ucuw jl ut vuuu atnuy uuiii ana alter this date. II. A. LAAtn 43.2t Saturday. October 2nd. I9r, When the LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE. Wow i3 the Time to Buy your Goods ! While they are going Cheap ! o M Cost I Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc. of Messrs. Jacoh & Brother, and moved into the stand lately occupied hy that firm, I am now better prepared than ever to attend to the wants of 'm'y' customers, and having a double amount of very desirable- goods on hand, I hsxve decided to Sell off at Cost for the next Sixty Days, in order to reduce the stock. In order that all may rest assured of this fact I ask you to call and satisfy yourself. My stock consists, in part of the following articles i LADIES DRESS GOODS. BALMORALS, HATS of various descriptions: CLOAKS, such i.s Circulars and Sacks : KID GLOVES, best quality ; HOSIERY; BROWN AXD BLEACHED MUSLIXS. all widths : BOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPS : CLOTHING : FINE BLACK DRESS StJITS ; CASSIM ERE SUITS; SUPERIOR BEAVER STJITS ; BOYS' AXD YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities. J3" A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terms. Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. . ACKERMAN, ' All kinds of Produce Bought.'t? rx-rRAGS WANTED. HOME FUFlftS IYI A D E TU m. WERTHEIIV1ER, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture, OliTCOOY CITY, TAKES THIS METHOD OF INFORMING the public that he has now on baud a large invoice of Square and extension tables, BUREAUS. BED-STEADS. LOUNGES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS. And Various other Qualities of Rich and Medium Furniture ! Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, which merits ihe attention, of buyers. He MANUFACTURES FURNITURE Using good materials, and employing th very best mechanics in the State, lionet h can warrant his goods to be as represented and he is prepared to till all ordeis with promptness. He would call the attention of the public lo his salesroom, as containing the most complete assortment of desiruble joods in the State. M. WERTHEIMEU. Main street, Oregon City. OREGON CITY BREWERY ! HENRY HUJJREL. Having purchased the above Brewery Wish es to inform the public- that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. I quality of o EAGER BEER, As good as can he obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly tilled. J. IftcHenry, FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. db Has on hand, and is constant ly receiving direct from the East,a large and earefudy selected stock of Crockery, Glass Ware, Plated Ware, Lamps, etc., all of which he offers at prices to suit the tin e, 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. IIIYEBS IIHO., 4 UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITY, OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, We al;o constantly keep on ha'nd SALEM CASSI M E R E S, FLA NX ELS. TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which we will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. KrWc w;il also pay the hfghest price for iuuer. x-jiits, aim au hinas 01 :rood countrv f i 1 1 i i , produce. We will sell as low as anv house in uregon. ior casn or its equivalent in good merchantable produce. KS Give us a call ana satisfy yourselves. JTEW WAGON AXD Carriage Manufactory ! The undersigned"? haviner increased the di- mepsions of his premisesat the old stand Cqrner of Main and Third streets. Oregon City . . . . Oregon. Takes this method tp inform his old pat rons, and as many new ones r.s mnv h pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try mo. Rlaeksmithinjr, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing neatly, quickly and 'cheap- aone. Q yAMiJ SMini, Opposite Excelsior Market bell kings ays may ! JOHN M. BACON,' Successor to JOHN FtEMIXG, At Charmanfy IVarnei' old ffutd, lately oc cutied by S. Ackemmn, Main, street, Orrgon City, Oregon. IMPORTER A N D DEALER IX :Z3Z 3t 5 a K ESV 9 k r . r I u ,1 J I I I i -i u Nr W -mm., - etc Y7I V V a huge and wi ll selected stock of Rooks Stationery, aud Drugs, comprising in part Standard and Miscellaneous Books, Medical, Mining, and Scientific Books, Theological and Relig ions Books, Juvenile and Toy Books, Sabbath and Bay School Books. IN GREAT VARIETY. Blank Books in Every Style, Pass Books, Memorandum Books, and Time Books, Drawing, Trac ing and Tissue Paper, Portfolios, and FH0T0 GRAPHIC ALBUMS, Arnolds', Maynard d- Noyes,' and David's Inks, Mucilage, Sheet Music, Music Paper, and JVotc Books. All of Which he will Sell at the Lowest Prices. A General Vatic ty of Drugs and Patent Medicines, Constantly on hand, for sale trg Scfawl Teachers, and parents of Schol ars w;Il find if to their advantage to inspect my stock atui prices, beiore purchasing else whore. KV Rooks Imported to Order. Orders res pectfully solicited and promptly tilled Agent fur the V; Francisco Timts, and Eastern periodicals, aud panel's. JOHN M. BACON. W. F. HIGHFIELD, Established since 1849, at the old stand, -JWain Street, Oregon City, Oregon. An Assortment of Watches, Jew elry, and Seth Thomas' weight Clocks, all of which are warranted to be as represented. Repaiiings done on short notice. iuuu luaiiKiui ior past iavors. CLARK GREENMAU", City Drayman, OEEGOX CITY. 3- AH orders for the delivery of merchan dise or packages and freight of whatever des cription, to any part of the city, will be exe cuted promptly and with care. " WALL AM ET IRON VORKS COMPANY! Iron Founders, STEASV3 EiG8!!E And Boiler Builders! rrT--w!N ortli Front nnI 7 etc Portland, Oregon. TIISe WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and efficiently. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of t he Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of ihe various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. We are prepared tooexe cute orders for all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MIXING PUMPS ! ! &C, &TC, &C. Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all lnds. IliOX SJIU1TER WORK at, in A-runviwo com anu .freight. WheeUr tb Ran JalPs Patent (rrirnlf r in. I. Jr.,) Durioav oar a and Steven' Se7f 4d;t;., i.,f. ,. . , . . , "-. J OKI iston J-aektna, either annliedte, t?am. cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoe an.1 dies,tf the best hard iron. Z:ly I u I Ir. vt If J a V 4-J J iJ r Thomas Charman i Successor to C1IAHMAX JiliQ . rpiIE DEATH OF MY BROTlIFn w X compelled me again to chant?,?? B of the firm of n Aiiiv 1. 1 e '"enah.. THOMAS CHARMAN-1 avinin i tbi" the estate all the interest heKS'f er in the stock of good., owned b?cl rlk & Brother, taking effect January '3d, l1 TIic Dusiness Will be Carried on as Is AND A FULL STOCK Will be kept up by me, and will part, of the following branches of Trade Dry Goods and Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes Fancy Notions. PerfumJ.. 4nd Patent Medicinal Paints, Oils, Colors, Dye Stuffs and Varnish, Qucensicare, Crockery d- Zam Sash. Doors, and Window Blinds Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, ' Rope, and JVails Of Every DcscripU I ask Especial Attcrition to my FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. G ROCERIES OF EVERY VARIETY. Farming Implements J OF ALL KINDS. 3-Attention will be paid to anvbusinesi left with me on Commission. Notice. My Business with all who favor me with their patronage, will be done on a fiOLb basis but Legal Tender will be r ceived at the market quotations Agent WELLS FARGO & CO. I desire to say to all who favor me with their patronage that I shall use rov best ability to please them, and all orders shall meet with prompt attention. My facilities for doing business are as good as any house in Oregon, and I pledgn'myself to sell as Cheap as any House in good standing in the State. I will not be undersold by any one Please give me a call and examine for yotfr sclves. Thanking you for past favors, " I remain, Respectfully vours, THOMAS CHARM AX. TOTICE. The traveling public are hereby notified that the bridge across Molul a on the sta'e road h ading from Oregon Citv, via lhtkfri and Barlow's Prairies to Salem, is. in a very mi safe and dangerous condition, ami that Clackamas County will not be responsible for accidents in crossing the same. And the publ c are notified that there is a good sub stantial bridge across Molalla about - miles' above the present traveled slage raod, amt persons corning toward Oregon Citv, from Salem andAuiora will find the road" leading to said upper bridge by fuming t the right after crossing Pudding" river and going frmn Oregon City toward Salem turn to tlit left a short distance above Josep Parrotfs Penr. f irm honseon said road done b- order of the Connfy Clackamas Conntv, ftregort'. J. M. FRAZER, County Clerk. 4.t; October 5th, UM. J)TSSOLUTIOX NOTICE. The Co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the iirm' name of DILLER A MILLER, is this day dis.-olvedy by mutual consent. L. DILLER.. Sept 7th, 1809; A. F.- MILLER. The business wiil be carried on as usual'- by the imder.-igned, at the old stand, Lincoln ljakery, u est sute Main street, Oregon City. Sept. 7th, 18jy 4.4tJ L. DILLEK. TOTJCE. I will visit Ihe several Precincts at' the following times and places for ilio' purpose of receiving State and County Taxes, for the year 1 8T0, in person or by Deputy, from 10 o'clock A. M. until 2 o' clock P. M. of each day : Monday, "or. 8, Rock Crcef Precinct. Teusday, " 9, Cascade " WeuPsday " 10, Young's Thursday ' 1 1. Springwater, " Friday, 12: Harding's " Monday, " 15, Upper Mollala Tuesday, " 16. Marquam's " AVdeday. 17. Lower Mollala " Thursday, (i IS. Union " Friday. " 11), Pleasant Hill " Saturday, " 20, Tualatin " Monday, 22. Mihvaukie, " Tvesday " 23. Oswego " Wed'sdoy " 21. Poaver Creek " Thursday ' 25, Canemah " Ti-On Friday and Saturday. Nor. 2Gtfc! o and 27th, at Oregon City Precinct. JOHN MYERS, nol-tf Shei-iff Clackamas County, Oregon WEDDING. AT HOME, AND VIIT -ing cards neatly printed at this office. gllEKIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, and to me directed, bearing date Octob er Sth, A. 1). ISGfl, and in favor cf . Wilde? and against. (Jeorge Abernathy and . others. Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, for the sum of One Hundred and Forfj and 95:100th Dollars damages, inter est and costs, and for the further mm of Dollars co.t$ and accruing costs, I have, this 18th day of October, lS'V.t. levied upon all the right, title and interest of the Methodist Episcopal Church in, and to Lot five (5) in block t wen ty -eight (28) io the town of Oregon Citv, as rrarked on the phk on file in the Clerk's office, at Oregon City. Oregon, and will proceed to sell the same to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Execu tion, at the Court House door in Oregon City on Saturday, November, 2Qth, 18G0, at the hour of 12 o'clock, M., ot said day. Dated at Oregon Citv, October 10th. 1800. JOHN MYERS, Slieriff Clackamrxs Covnfy By T. J. McCarvcr, Deputy. n50-5w WASHING MADE EASY, BY USING .THE Antomatic Clothes Washer and Boiler ! '"pHE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE J- times, as it does away with rubbing and wear and tear on Clothes. An ordinary washing can be done in from one to two hours-SAVES TIME, LABOR AND EX PENSE. Warranted to cive entire satisfac, tion. For sale br J.C. MARDY, Manufacturer, 145 Front street, one door north of 41 tf Tavlor street, Portland. JOH PBIVTIXfi KBATLY FXEM'T ed at the ENTERPRISE OFFICE.