f fnriiiip i. ,11 i I, in,, ) ' - a as TOW.V AXD COUXTY, Yiis. E- Gerry of -this city has been yifieJ of lier appointment, by the Or- .,,ns Aid Society of Oregon, to the posi- r . 0f Vice President for this county. yhe contractors for the construction ,;;e (). C. Railroad have already com- J to rebuild the Clackamas bridge. j,t by Hie floating drift on the night of j f,.aiu'.-l;ty ot last week. The timbers j n all SU -!. illiU nil" iillicii- lum iv in ,1 i i 1 1 i,c ,.,;n be time and trouble of again doing lio in , t -...I- !.irtlr fl "t " tl) lit o-O- Mrs. D. Sebu:tia.n of this county is a jjv, such as our grandmothers, and the pothers of some of us eider ones, were ia their day. Mrs. S., besides devoting her Jiontion to other cares of the household, f,i4 this fall mule !) yards of domestic cfotli from the fleeces being 35 yards of i,,ans, and GO yards of lincey and the ,,,h are manufactured for service. What 1 1 irv 'lis we have not many more such ,1(!,le (him-s m this agepity mat jeans s,Hi lincey is not in greater demaiul. . - oo- A small locomotive, from the 0. S. N. ijrliffe at the Cascades, was landed I 1 m-ar thirf city on Wednesday last, having I ie-i purchased by Mr. Ilolladay for con- 5 ' tuipti.icnu nn fhi O rffriin rfnir:il f i ' , t, mi i i diseases, are stated to be Iderauu dtsan l i j'imad. J arties will commenoe laving ; . l i . . . jf,,:i oti this side of the Clackamas river on lii.l.iy next, when this locomotive, or -pony engine.'-' as she U cabled, will be a afloat for the 20-milo stake. i . -o O . Mr-. F. F. Victor, who is somewhat j 1 rnicbi ated as an authoress., spent Satur- I k ... js.indav hist in onr ouh.-l c.itv. I ,i,,'i!irrg with the family of one of our citi- j vmi, ami acquainwirce. Mrs. Victor has j written the early litstory of Oregon, and j ,v leirn that the work is now in press, is jiiitfe (hie. We 'shall take some interest in i In- perusal oMier book on Oregon, and ,.t!l rather -lnxiously await it arrival 0u P.m'kij. Mr. White j'nrnett shovr (, n this week a copy of the Missouri ;a;-tU published, ifly 2G.h, 103, by JuM'jm Ciiarless, T rrito'rial Printer." From tlie-warlike spirit breathed through r? columns it is' evident that the elements mr at work vhieh culminated Trf "the iur of ISI2."' From the character oTdne i.r two advertisements it contains, ,fJt. lJoi isiiinst at that tirnoshare been a tillage' abmit the sie of Tii'llaS. the sheet is' sfjmit tli size of ordinary letter paper. J'i'; Count; Hine.f. ?i,KCifK' Caiiskt. -The" YoifrYpj Men's I Christian Association of Portland, has un- !iTt;iken to collect & caWnet of Mir.era'.ng-i.-al, foss'liferous; rind nunVismatic speci !,nns. Tlie Association Will gratefully re-ct-irc ppecim'ens for this i'abmct, and will 1 I p'vsorve them' carefully, make a record of 'In-contributors, and the cl.Sraclcristles I raid nativity of the articles p: evented. I MaTikiai. Svmi'at.iv. The citizens of I Sj ;!ii place have contributed about eighty Uhra f r the' benefit of Mr. IJ. II. Maels I 1 who aCcidenl-lv shot himself two v?eeks Is . " . I I incc. Mr. Fairruel L. Stevens started the I I "liitter, arut wa? respondid to a a'"ove I I !ak'd. This is the l ight kind ol sympa- ?iy keep it ative in tin's conimunity. I Ooj- I I Extkkt viN"MKvr. Mr. C. P. Plumorcr the I I vcomplish'ed' elocutionist and comic de- I Uneator nf rloiiMftor wPT frive' nm. nf his ! 1 , r , - , , . . . . I I 'rfinetI Popular drawing room cnicrtain- 1 I'-nts at the Court llo'ifse this evening I tin last Thu sday Mr. Plumincr visited l lie' 1 t'wr cinip.arv and gave one of Iris reftcr- I .rips which vc nnderstand va,i highly ap- I freciated by the teachers :rnd scholars, j a I It is with feeling ol regret thai vrc' I imnounce the departure of arir friend A? Vy from the office of the Western Union Telegraph Company, in this city and in fee -feeling we feel (jnlte cei t lia that a forge 11 ajority of 5 he l.msiners meft of Ore City will join. For f'caV years Mi: h'ry has ably ( lied his post and we 1tc ret to learn of one message mis "nt, one word incorrect ; or one occasion "Here he has failed to corne to time. Uh Successor is z. Mr. John L. William whose Scquainunce, we hojo may prove to be 4 pleasant and agreeable to all as lias' nccn that 6T MrLevy. The Cdd Fellow's Hall in this city, I 'iwcribed in our issue of Saturday last. I was regularly dedicated on Thursday last i 2 0 clock r. M.y Grand Master John M. V.acors offcialimr: Ttio sr.lpnin nnf im. I'reiTe ceremony was witnessed by a Tory hre assemblage of members of the frtler. from other parts ot this Stale' and Washington Territory. Previous to the remony of dedicaCon, the Daughters of Uebecca presented Oregon Lodge No. :t, :th a splendid organ, purchased from lroceeds derived from the9 products of 'ir skill. .The. Hall is excellently fur ifchod, carpeted, etc., and the members f Oregon Lodge no doubt now feel thetn Hres quite 'at home"' as they deserye 1,1 be. The evening of the 20th. and for juat matter the morning of the 2Gth. was mad wsaflance. nd in the Lodge Room j nerewasa social gathering, and thus fiidexl a most interesting event. Saddleiu-.J. Ii. Schram, of this C'ly, is now nianufactunng the best Saddlery and Harness in the State." He will have at I'-ast -id sets of all grades, from tine to com n"n, tinistied and ready for sale next month, and more than that number of Saddles, lfe houiid to make a trade with anv man who wishes to buy of him. He uses both Ore ion sid California leather in his establishment, and Ins work hears a most excellent reputation abroad. Ve hope that eit'zens of onr ow n .Mint; y w-ni think of this, when they want a-y articles 114 his line, i A VOICE FHO.H THIS MIVErj. The miners of California arc a straight forward and outspoken-class. What they i think, they say, and what they say u al ways to the point. If there is cnything they particularly detest, it is bun. bug. When, therefore, they endorse, in the most enthusiastic language,' the merits of IIOSTLTTI'R'S STOMACH BITTERS as a preventive of the intermittent and re mittent fevers prevalent ;n th gold re gions in the Spring and Fall, an 1 as a llKVlM3 of strengthening, cheering , sta 1 sm- mining them at all seasons in the prose- cution of their arduous labors, it nfay be taken for granted that they speak from experience, , affd that their testimony is prompted by a (.rateful remembrance of the. benefit they have derifed from the preparation. During the past yar, up wards of onk tiiolsan;) lkvie have be n received from gold-diggers, emplo ees in quartz ci nshing mills, &c, c, dated front every portion of the Pacific gold region, and they all tell the same simple story of sickness averted or cured by this j otent protective and res orative. From d'E triels where the water and air are inimi cal to health and life, come the most cheer ing accounts of the improved physical condition of the inhabitants, consequent upon the general us 6 of the famous vege table tonic and alterative. Epidemic diarrluea and dysentery, bilio.r.s and gas tric fevers, fever a-nd ague, atrd scorbutic pcarhitj in the localities where it has- be come a staple. Malaria appears to have no effect upon systems toffe 1, regurattd and reinforced by HQ.STETTEIi S P.1T TKIIS. In all the cities and town-; ofCal- ifoniia aiv l;"Uy displaci.ig the ltcrats d stimulants heretofore used as mediciue.s. and now, like an echo of the P accorded tc the article' in thy nt:U populated ?d'e:tlities of the State', comes back this emphati:; and enthusias tic voice of approval from every segment of the golden circle of the Pacific Terri tories. "W IL.L.IA?.! I)AVll)SO., A-ijoInin the Telexapli Oiliee, PortLuid Oregon. SPCCfAL COLLFCTOU oi' CLAIMS, Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan tile Claims of every desciiption, throughout Oregon and the Te: ritorics, WILL HE M ADK A SPEC I A LT V, and promptly eoKeeted, as well us with a due regard to economy in all business matters entrusted to his care and the proceeds paid over punctually. iOU" TrrF.AI, ESTATE DEALEU. Ittliir iosis -i-V iet-si. St. Pauls ('E-Viscopa!) Ciinrch, the Rev. John W. Seliu-oo l, reetor. Services on Sunday at. ih . m. and 7 p.m. Suiuli.y School and Hibie elass at ii i v. Jsi.Con.3rep:ntionnl t.'tiureli .-.Seats E'er. ;Vonnng Services,. . . . o : i.i .1-. S;l!)t)at ii School EveaiuL; Seiviei's 7 o'e!o;-k. Ei.v. 1". (!i::;kv, Attn g Pastor" Sunday evening.....'.'.'.'....!' " o lock Tie.-thiv evening. 7 o'clock. -o- M. E. Che'ri Seats Free. Morning Service , 1 .:? , Jiveniag Services, 7 o'clock. S (lAI. MKKTINCS. C'as Mcet'ing following Moi l.inir Service. n...,..i,,.:M,.i.i;.,,n..,,wi r ."..!, ...l- J lilKl .Il.llt! i ii'li.-u.ij I n I'm. vnyrvj S:tbfcath tfchoor at S o clock I . M. - Hkv. C. V.TotJ, Pastor. spj:c7. i l xo rrcES. HiOltrtomuli J-tigcXc. 1, A. !' sunt ei A. M. -llofds its regular comimini f,4 Vacations on the II mi arid Thl)"l Sat urihiii in ct ioith, at 7 cf clocks from the i'eth of Ser.feniber to the -iotli of March, and 7 h o'clock from the iinth of March' 1(( :ji!fh ()f-So,,teniU.r. P.ethren m good' standing are invited to attci'd II v order of" , W. M. Ori gan I.osle Xo. 3, !' O. of O. F. 0vv"i." ?iic's every Wednesday cven- - ifirr of T .' h 11 I." 1M Ma-1)T1U" Tlll M.iin street. Member?, of the Order arc invited to attend Ey order. A ti. Rebecca Depict Likic So. S, I. O. O. V. r jieet on rue womi anu iru.iu rrrrPvTi 4 V I'l'l'VtW.'tf ( f each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to attend. ?-V crder of . X. G AVil3ninJlle Ijt.tige A'o. loI. O. GJ T Meets everv Saturday evening, at the roorrs S.E corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o'elock. Visiting members are invited to attend. I ordur ot W. C. T. " Lv -Tisrc of Peace Vrevaee tor Wat:." So get a boftle of Dr. Cooper's Magnetic Kflhn, an uneqiialeci prepartion fo;'' Dvpcnterv, Diarrluea and Cramp. The' instaiVtanebtis relief of Eurus, Urtliscs anu Sprains' , XOT A' SUBJECT OF DoUff?. Thflt Xewell's Plumonary Syrup is the mostef f( ctite and never failing remedy for afljj fijns cf the tin oat and luugs. ElehtrO Silicon -This curious nntl valuable substance is confidently claimed to' . .-, - i ! 1 r,. i i.0 the be-t artieie ever ;iseoeieu cleaning and polishing; Gold,- Silver and Plated Ware, and all smooth metallic sur faces, of whatever description, including kirchen utensils cf tin, copper, brass," steel, etc. . War able Land for Sale Cheap We kno-w of 450 acres of good lands for I sale in this conntv, being the land claim of I J. L. Stout, in what is known as the Rmgold i.u it ,.-;ii w.-. a im inta 10 suit, purchasers, on very fair terms. This land is onlv 12 irile from Oregon City. turtl r infurmation antdv to' N. W Randall, of th 4 i i T'.ft- I'.tor'd Pay, V . T., or of Andrew Stout, in the above mentioned settlement. 10: ly JOHN F. MILLER, Successor l J. F. MILLER Co., ' M AN f L'AC'T t'TIEIt OF AND IJKALKU IX At the Oregon City oot and Shoe Si ore, Mtii'i street. THE BEST SRLEQII0N Of Ladies', Oc:iis 15 y, and Children's Coots and Shots, oa hand or made to order. SIMILIA SIMIL1BUS CTJBAffTUE. EIOSEOAIISC SPECIFICS XT AVE PROVED. FP.OM TITE MOST AilPLfi I JLL experience, an entire siccest Simple i roniju liiiicieiit and iieiiau!ea , ihey re tat only Jlcdicines ierfeetly adapted to popular nse, fco simple that mistakes cannot be inada ia using them ; so harmless as to be free from dan ger, and to efficient i to be always reliable, i'hey have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Nos. Cants. 1, Cares Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations. 23 2, " Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Colic. 25 3, " 5, " 6, 7, 8, " 9, 10, " 11. " C'ryf nsr-Cohc or Teething of Infants'iS Iliarr'swn of Children or Adults. .35 J?j seiiter.v. Griping, Bilious Colic.3$ i.'iioXcra-IHorbiis' Vomiting 25 Cough. Colds, Uronehitis 23 I'ui-;tlia. Toothache, Faceache. .25 I5eKdaeJiesSiekIIeadache,Vcrtio25 I3yspo psia. JJiiious Stomach 25 Kiii)iressed. or Painful Periods.. .25 12, - " XS hires, too iwofiife Periods.; . .. . 23 13, " Croup. Couirh. Difficult breathing. .25 14, " Salf ilicnij,Kryipcla-.Eruptioii62S 15, ' JSJieuiintisiii, Kheumatic pains.. 29 All the ulvre artirut v pin VI ALS.u ith direction coutuiidug duuble quantities each, for CO The foEou-ing are alo put up in vials and art stut. ui witf eume jjn.cea given oauu o 1, 1. is, 19, 20, 21, 23, 2-5, 2 5, 25, 2(i, K I'evcr & Atria c. Chill FeTer. A rnef 'iO " I'iles, blind or bleeding' S3 Optlsatmy, and" sore or weak I!yee50 " :ilari-lt. acute or ehronic,Inrluenza.'50 " WJioopiiiK-C.'oiijtli.violeiitcouglj.'jO " A siliTstn, oppressed Breathing fiO ' Jlir BijicJsarfiC?,iinpairedhearing50 " Scrol'iila.enlarticd rlaiids,swellin50 " C;oncrall)ehi!ity,physiealweaknes50 " Dropsy, and eCmty"Secfetiohs' 50 " f'a-SU kiss,sickne.S9from riflingSO " Iiicinej-aicao. Gravel .00 " rcrv5i lebility Semlssal j'.iiii..iois.i, involuntary Uis- ehartrfS 1 00 20, " So re i?l o u t ii , Canker'. 50 SO, " t'rinary Wcalmcss. wetting bed-V) 31, " J'aitiHil I'eriiids, with spasms. .5(1 31, 44 Ssi fieri n-s at change of life 1 W a), 44 J;pito5y,Spa?ms,t.Vitus'J.aneel (jo 34j 44 iipl!tlieria, ulcerated sore throat.50 FAMILY tjA SJJ3 Of 35 to GO larscc vials, morocco or rosewood caste, coiilaiiiinnr a specific for every ordinary JieaKC a lanaiiy In subject to, and books oi tlircciioiiN From $10 to $3S Bma!ler I"amily and T raveliiii; cases, with 20 to 2S vials irotn $5 to $8 Specifics for all Private SJIscases.botli for i'ssrissc and for i'reveislivo treatment, in Vial and pocket cases, $2to$5 f''f TOSD'S KXTTlSACS', Ctires Kurns. I5ri:ies, l.amo-jiess, Soi'cnos f'jorc roat,Spraiif M.'H'ootli arise, liaraclsc. Kenraly;ia, HSEjeucjsa JiicK Siisuabaire, fifes, 3oilK, fin, Nre llyes, Iteediis- of iSte Smils,. Rose, !ifo!3jaeIi. or ol AMlcs: Corns, l-ci-s. 4!t! Sores. vsri e, fi z., 50cs.; risits, $1 .OO S Quart, ssl.75. ' ' r These Itemcdies, except POND'S EX TRACT, by the case or pingl box, are sent to" any part ol the country, by mail or express, frctf cf elunge, on receipt of the price. Addrc? Htimphreys' Specific i..- Homeopathic Ivleclicine Company, Ofilcc and LV?et, No. 5(;-2r!:oAinvAY, New York. Dr. HiTrrnuKYs is consulted dailvat his office, personally or by letter, as above, for all forms of disease. .... FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. " A UCTION AjS'JJ COMMISSION ' AUCTIO N E E U ! Corner ofIYont and Oak streets, l'ortland AUCTION SALES Of Ileal Estate. Groceries, General SlercLan dise and IlorsfS, Every Wednesday and Saturday f A. U. liiciiAKDso, Auctioiieer. AT PRIVATE SA L"R. English refined Par and Punulc Iron English S(inare and Octagon Cast steel ; Horse shoes, Piles, Hasps, saws ; Screws, Pry-pans, sheet iron, II. G Iron ; also : A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors A. B. IiiciiAi;Dso.v Auctioneer AGKERfcAHHAS RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Boors Windows ! WINCH HE OFFERS AT ery LOW KATES ! fiIiOok at Ins Stock before bircliasi ng else w i ere, J veor. Stitki.. Jamks P. Uctox. STITSEL Ei UPTON, Heal Jtxlate JJrcdcers' and General Agents, Comer of Front and J Vttsh in y ton sli cr .?, POriTLAD, Will afffriu to flie sale' and purchase of Peal Ktate in ail arf.s of tp'e.Cify and State. Sjiecial attention given to the sale of Fast Portland propertv. Audress P. 0. Pox 40-2. Portland. Oregon. JSTiTZFIj t UPTOX, IQ.tf Ileal Exlule BvJicrs. 11. UlTEIl & CO., MFRCIIAT tailors, " AND GENTS' FUnXISIIIXG GOODS. G4 FRONT STREET, UIDER COSMOPOLITAN IIOTL, 43in) Portland, Oregon. pRAM, WILLIS tfcCo.f S3 TOT' 122 TT.-i o OREGON; CITY, OREGON, o , , . Uavfng recently added to the Livery Ptck new Carriages, litigates and Horses, ire now prepared ai aTl thnes to let the same, at reas onable rates. Horses bought and sold, or kept by the day or week. I OS3I01-OLITAX 1 IOTKL. FORMERLY ARR1G0NPS; . FRONT Sr., PORTLAND. W.R.SEWALL and J.B.SPRErlQES PROPRIETORS. The Proprietors of this well knotvn House haviiif superior accommodations, guarantee entire saiisfictii.n to all gfie-ts. tr The Hotel Coacli wia oe in ane w,, c i,1(.mn-pv passengers luul baggage lo-anu irotn the Hotel, free of charge. " Oillce Oregon and California Stage Co. TEW YORK HOTEL, ( Dent fehes Gafthaus,) o 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing,' Portland. Oregon, II. RCTIirOS, J. WILKEITS, P ROPRIETORS o Eor.rd per Week ; 00 " with l.oilinfT M ... . Day - 1 00 NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y ! I SfmmiLj -ttt- L OF THE United STATE50FAiiticAf V . . WASHINGTON, D.C. Kiaicii Office at Pliladelplla., rhere fie business of the Company is transacted, and to which all general coiTispondji.ce should be addressed. O DIRECTORS 1 ,-V Philadelphia, Clarence II. Clark, Jay Cooke, F.0UatchIord Starr, J. Hinckley Clark, Gee7. V. Tyler, V. G. Moorhead. Washington, Henry I). CoolvP, E. A.TT'jllins Wm. E. Chandler, John I). Defiees. New York; Edw.DftdgC, 11. C. rahnestock OFFICERS 1 CLAREXCK II. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance And Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice P-esident. EM ERSON W.PEET, Secretary and Actuary K. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITIl.M.D., Medical Dfiectof. J. EW1NG MEARS, M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, I). C, and Geo. HARDING, Philadelphia, Attorneys.- o The Most Successful Life Insurance Company of The World ! Hat Jng issued in the first TEN mouths of 0 its existence, o o 3,395 Policies, - INSURING 15,1-42,800 Dollars ! This Company r.flbrds to its Pidiey Holder? PSRFEC13 SECURITY! Ptt its Cash paid np Capital of One Million Dollars, and guarantees to the Insured, by its c Low Rates of Prernium ! LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, OR, A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF 100 PER CENT. RY ITS Rclurn Frciiiinm ! -o- WeUs, Fargo &C6j CESERAL ACESTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. W. E. HALE .MANAGER." AfJlSKT FOR OllKGO.V. OFFICE IX CHEF'S Blll.DIXO, (Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.) EJ Til A A'CF 'ON S TA 'A' STIl EE T, PORTLAND, Oregon. S. POPOGAL AGENT, OjIEGON CITY. GEXERAI AGENTS 1 JAY COOKE ts, CO. No. 216 Rroadway, X.Y. General Agents for Xew Y'ork and North em New Jersey. J. U. Orvis and D. C. Whitman, Managers." E. Y.CUKk& CO. Bankers, JTo. fo South Third street, PhiladelphiaGeneral Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern' New Jer sey. C. S. Russell, Manager, o .TAY 00 ICE & CO. Washington,- General Southern Agent--.' E. S. Turner, fua'nager. J. A. ELLIS & CO. Chicago, Gen6ral Agents for lllino'?, Wisconsin, Iowa ar Minn. JOHN W. ELLIS & CO. Xo. 122 Walnut St.w Cincinnati, General Agents for Ohio and Central and Southern Indiana-. S. A. KEAN CO. Detroit, General Agents" for Michigan and Northern Indiana. D. W0 Kean, Manage?, T. P. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for Missouri and Kansas. C. Orvis, Manager. ROLLINS & CIIAXDtER, Boston. General Agents for New England and Eastern Provinces of Cauada. J. P. Tucker Man ager. JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. Baltfmo're General Agents for Maryland, W. A, WD' song, Manager. WM DOUGLA3, JR., Montreal, Gencial N J1. jivic-wii.v , , , Gjcnt lor tue vvuuuwu vi vdsuu. 1 PWiiU a.Ji W..UUMJ DIRECT IMPORTATION ! M'CORMICK'S MAMMOTH STOCK TOYS, FANCY GOODSV YANKEE NOTIONS, GIFTS, PRESENTS, 1 OOKS , For the Tlolidays of 13C9-70, has arrived." DIRECT FS01I KEW Y0RK, And is Now on.E.thibition At SAXTjL CLA0S? ' IIEABPOARTEBS ! 105 FROXT ST, rORTI.AXD, "Miere Every Parchaser Will I'irid The Largest Stock! The Greatest -Variety!! , - TIfe Cheapest Prices!!! ri?This immense Sfock having boon purchased for currency in New York, will be sold 6 dc'Slers and" others in Coirt, at LESS ITJCES THAN EVER BEFORE! Strangers apd citizens will find SAXTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS a most in teresting place to visit ; as the gorgeous a'hay of new novelties, and the thousand comical 'xys therein, give thestorethe ap pearance cf an Eastern Museum of - Somp iTea may be arrived at as 6 the extent of Stock when it is known that of dolls alone there are One Hundred and Fifty-five varieties! '-Making that Depart ment a perfect BAlMR OF BEAUTY: o jjrj-Fiill Descriptive Catalogues now ready. .r!"Call early to secure choice gifts. s. j. rcoioiicic, Agent for Santa Clan's'. nr2-fir IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN .and SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CiTY, OREGON ; "TT7"HERE IT E WOULD INVTTE JITS V 0 friends, and the public in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment of ClotSftisa; lla,i saacl Cssps9 Having irO'm many years' fxperienct; learned that 0 o THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN SMAtrL, PR0EITS! IS . DETERMtSTD TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Sdence the Cry of Portland Prices! Oregon City, August 2Sth, 1;). c7 12. m m hi s, r PLVSB1X6,- GAS'& STEAM Fitting Establishment, 3Vo. IIO First SJrcet loi tin ml Gas Fixtures, Cooking llttvgcs, , llol. Water Boilers; Marble Top Wash stands, Sliccl Lead and Block Tin, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Lead Pipe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES: ELBOWS, I1ETUJ1X BEXDL Nll'I'LES, FISHINGS, dc, tor 8isarn Water and Uas. ALSO ' Scotch Tub?,' Water Guages,; Whistle? Tallon" Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe, Angle, and Check Valves, Guaso Cocits-.'Ait Csicks, and all kinds cf Brass Work. Rubber Hose, Ifo.se Pipes &c. . , . IfofeTs, public ru ridings, and private fesi dences heated with the latest improvements in steam or hot air apparatus. I invite citizens generally to call and ex amine my stock, which has been selected H'ith great care, and especial ctfention giveD to the Vants of this market. ... oi.jmyCbs A LARGE INVOICE OF NEW Sunday School and Gift Becks ! T7R0M THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE X ty and Various other Pithlishing Houses! For sale hy the subscriber, on Jefferson st, between2d and Sd, Portland, Oregon. G. II. ATKINSON, Secretary, 52.1 j and Treas. Oregon Tract Societj o Confraccr and Builder,- Main St., OREGON CTfY'. tr?r- Will ntfpni In nil work "in hi line. COt. 1 rifting .in part of Carpenter aud Joiner w.ik Irariimg. building etc. Jobbing promptly i a. altentfed pgillfr rv iT v rtri'V r H I IS I I lS jjiWeg -y .-n-v: JOHN MYERS. II. C. MYERS. . ITXDEfl THE COURT HOUSE, Ott EG ON CITY, OREGuX. RETAIL DEALSUS IX DKt-GOODS,' : BOOTS vSc SMOES, '.' IS AK WAKE, TVe al-o constantly keep on hand SALEM C A SSI M K R E S, FLAXS ELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, "YVhiclj we will sell at the Factory Prices, aud Will take wool in exchange. tFWe Will alo pay tho lughest price for Putter, Eggs, and ull kinds of good couutry i reduce. We will sell a low as auy house fn Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good merchantable produce. "S Give ns a r;tll and sati fy yourselves. Change of Time I : - : C UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE tub People's Transportation Co.'s "STjUMER AEKT OR SeXATOI Will leave the Company's dock, Portland, Even' morning at 5 o'clock, Sundays ex cepted, Connecting at Oregon City with stearfiers for SALEIV1 Akb DAYTOPJ,. ON MONDAY, TUESDAY', WEDNESDAY', FRIDAY' AND SATURDAY, Of each week. M als provided for passengers on bO-ird' steamer ALERT, at" Fifty cenU A. A. McCULTiY', President, August Ii, ISO.y. UO.tf) Sew D AH6 PJETIPi" i VELVETS, BRUSSELS, THEE E - PLY, " OIL - CLOTHS, W I IT D 0 W -SHADES, PAPER 'HAHGIUGS, LACE - CTJRTAI ITS, &c.,' &c. We Would Call the attention of 21 ar ties jilting vp houses, or being in need of any thing in our. line To oftr Slock, which is o ' ONE OF THE COMPLETFST On flie 3p&cIMc Cosist -o- Ow Goods being sjwcially selected at the Facloriesjn Fn gland and thb . Fas tern Stales, zee can sell AT THE LOWEST ' SraialFi-'sa.-Eicigc Prices. Xo. SO Front street, bctw.eenAlder Zft,) and Washington, PorthuVd Oregon JENTAL NOTICE. HOME AGAIN. During mv four of two vears ifeSri.tv in the Eastern Stntps T 'liavn lr&i spared aicithcr time nor KdL-JSJ money to make mysc't per fectly familiar with and master of my pro fession, o Those desiring the best work that the nature iff the case will admit of" can find me at my ollicc, 107 Front street, two doors above McCormick's Bcok Store, Portland, Oreorr. . DR. J. G. GLENN. 'OREGON: 331 IX TSt'l :s P. 0PITZ, PE0PEIET0S, FIR ST S TRF FT, PORTLAND, Bet. Washington and Stark sis. MAXCFACTCEER OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES 01 GEACKEES! DREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY CRACKERS Will always be sold below San Franciste priees. All orders promptly attfnited to. OREGON PMvERY, Firxt PdHland, Oregon. YT ILL AMETTE N" tJESERY. Season or isGO?0. G. W. WALLING k Co. would cat the attention of the public to their lanre ' and well assorted stock of tine fruit trees and shrubbery, consisting of choice varieties of CHERRIES, PLUM PEARS, ' : APRICOTS, PEACHES, NUTS, . . RASPRERRIES, &c, &c. 7 Persons desirous of purchasing trees should call and examine our stock, which is the largest ar d best in t he State. Orders (with the cash) sent to the Nursery will be promptly tilled and forwarded. &g-Extra care taken in packing Trees. Address all orders to G. W. WALLING & Co.. 1 4 Otf . Oswego, Clackamas County Oregon. Dr. J, H. HATCH, Fail Muck 1 lately DEN T I ST,' The ptfronage of thoje desiring Iirat Class Operations, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction iu all cases guaranteed'. ; N. B, -Nitron (kcyde tidmiinstered for the Painless Extraeti6n of Teeth. --; Ort'CE: 111 Weigant's pen' bnilding w.est side of First street, between Alder mitf Afor risen ti-p'"'t!s.' Portland, Oregon. i, O G U S $i A Im 11 II I Ci Ii 1 ciiucs,o!Fn2CU mum Corner of Fourth find Main streets. OKKGO.V (1TV. "5 Keep constantl y 011 haiid all kind of fresh and salt moats, such ' BEEF, POIiK, . " : WUTl'ON',: VEAL, - - CORNED J3P:EF, nAM'., PICK K LED PORK; LAUD And everything else to be found in their liue' of business. Kendce's Photograph Gallery. &3 THE ONLY PLACE IN PORTLAND where yoir are uro ot.etting No. 1 Pictures', at all times is at Hehdt'e's Gallery, corner of Fir.-t and Morrison street.; where he is as' well prepare:! to do all kindi of work as any Gallery iu Oregon, and will guarantee as' foot' satisfaction for all his work as can Lo hsd in the State. , - Pictures of every kind can be hacf at short notice.'. Old Pictures can be copied, enlarged and retouched in L dia Tiik, or Oil Colors." AT LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER PLACE. 40 Gin pAUL IJiCIITEU, PK A LIC R 1 X axd LJLaisS Manufacturer of every variety of FURNITURE, REDDING, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS,' DAMASKS, MIRCORSjiVC J3 All kinds of Ut-Tiolstery iTiiriVming eonstantlv on hand. Spring and Hair Mat trasses of Post Quality MADE TO OI1DER. 2 "Southwest corner First and Taylor sts. Portland, Oregon. 45.Cm' JASON'S STEA3E 15REWE- r ! Having disposed of all the old Slock 'of Malt Liquors oh hand When I took charge of the above Pji cwery I now take tliis means ot notifying my customers and the public gcne'raUy .that In future I. 'shall make nothing but the first quality of PIIILADKLPIILV XXX ALE! PORTER AND XX CREAM. STEAM OR FLAT ALE ! Ail of vhich: I Hatter myself we can do to perfection'." I solicit the patron age of Ihe community, and hope at least yon will all give our celebrated brewagos a trial. An in conclusion I have (0 say, in duty to ourselves, and to try to make a living in the community, that on and after No vember f. j8(;:). our Presages will W sold at lire follmviiVg price : Philadelphia' XXK Ale and Porter, 15 per barrel or $2 50 for Five gallons ; Cream XX at S12 per barrel or 2 for Five gallons. 51:tf C. C. SMART. S. D. SMITH. Giio. B. COOK." The OOO! fc'witF.s.l.t ESTER N HOTEL. Cor. First and Morrison Streets. - - PORTLAND, OREGON"."- 5rep.rs. Smith ,V Cook have taken'tlif well known House, relit ted and rcfurnisJieu' it throughout, buift a large rfddito?!,- mfk?ng: thirty more pleasant lobiiTs, cnlart&'d" the' difiing and sitting reoms making it by far' the best I16tel in Portland. A" rail from the' traveling public will satisfy them that the' above statements are true. SMITH it COOK," Proprietors. X. P. Hot aud cold baths attached. fAtf pG. STEWART, No. 109 FRONT STREET, rOHTLAXD, OREGON".- O 9 Waic h sn a ke r And Jeweler." And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND'' JEWELERS GOODS. Agent for Wilcox Gibbs' Letter "(P Sewing Machines? which' are now being .sold singly at cost, or whole-, sale less than cost. Other goods at greatly reduced rates. (40.tfo JPAlill & 1IORRISS, BUTCHERS, FOR OREGON CITY AND VICINITY." o ... O - o , 5? Will deliver to their patr'ons All the est qualities of Stall Fed Reef, also Mutton,' Pork, Poultry etc.,' as usual twice a week, ou Tuesdays and Saturday's Thankful for past favors of the public Would" respectfully asks a continuance of the same.; X. P. An abundant supply of good poultry on hand. ISAAC FAR It,' P. D. MOHRISS. QV- FERRY, BROKER,' Portland. Okeoov. . ; Cor. Fro rit and Washington fits.' Agent North British and Mercantile Insurance Company' and Manhat tan Life lnsufar.ee Company. STGovernment Securities, Stocks,B6nd and Real Estate bought and sold on Com mission. ERICA N EXCHANGE. , , Tate LINCOLN HOUSED : Xo. RfKront slnct, PortlandOrfgon. L. P. W. QUIMRY, Propuiktor, (Lille of Western Hotel.) ' This house is the most com.modious in the5 State, newly furnished, and it will be the en deavor of the proprietor to make his guests comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will &A ways be found at the landing on the arrivnF of steamships" and river boats, carrying bag gage to the house free of charge JAIILOTVV IN TIIE HOTEL Business Again: HAYING 7 GEO. A. SHEPP RO' n.s copartner in the business and le- scd the celebrated t l.Il'F HOUSE, of Oi gon4 City, for the term of one year,we would ay to the public, come o 1, we are ready to you." and will accommo late von to the best r f our ability. c RARLOW & SHEPl'ALD; August 21. -if. gHADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. HI A IN STREET; Ore gen City. Best f.ILTA ART) TABLES in, OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vite.? the attention of the lovers of tuis popular amusement to them. T II E R 1 S . A UP PLIED 0 With all the choicest qualities of Liquors an.f Cigars. .Scotch, Irish and Bourbon already famous Whi-kies and Punch.. Also STAFFORDSHIRE C?.T It AUGHT. Families supplied. 4ia I 1 I f f 1 I i 5 ' ft- 1 ; 1 h. p s ii m f ".