)c lUcdiln (enterprise. "TO WW AND COl'STY. . i...,- nt tlic Count v Court of (Uckamn County, nt tiie De ttnibcr Term, 1139. t Ppon application of J. II. Fisk the as- i 4I1t'nts of J. II. Fisk, Clementine V. FL-k I Mrs.'J Elvira Woodward, for town I .nprf v in Milwauki J, were? set aside, and . uTift directeu to iro nnon the cround a ami i- . s il... nti 1 iP'j linn rtr I iiiLrrvn Pi rl- ta j iii i,,v i i O I A 1 - - - lil... I 1 .1 I aWS'IlU-U LCUIIIUU tllll IIIHIUH U UIIU fifty dollars, for the reason that he was ab Kftitrom the county from March to No vember 18G!), and he'bad been assessed tor property- which he did not have, and his indebtedness had not been deducted by tbe county assessor. Jobji . Punkey, and other citizens peti tioned for the establishment of a, road, commencing at Panty's? farm and ending at rhilip Foster's, and proof being mnde that notice had been given according to the requirements of law, the Court appoint ed George Currens, George Githens, and ,H,nniiel Kaney viewers, to view and report upon the necessity and practicability of such road. On application of Isaac Frost his assess nicnt 'ttiii reduced S1.G50.00 for indebted ness not deducted by the county assessor. John F. Purdieu and other citizens, pe titioned for the establishment of a ro?id, Vgiiining at Spring Creek bridge, near Avrdy l'ost-office. and ending at Wilson's lord, on Butte Creek, and proof being made that legal notice bad been given?lhe Court ai'juiinted Joseph Johnson. Robert Sconce mid James Struthers, viewer3 to view and report uponhe necessity and practicabil ity of such road. Cit'zt-iiS petitioned for the establishment (.fa road leading from Lyman William's 'liiid claim to and intersecting a road from i". Kevenue's place to Oregon City. And proof being made that legal notice had hiM'ii given the court appointed James F. (,'liiiwood, Samuel Gilliland 'and Samuel J'tiibree viewers, to view and report upon the necessity and practicability of such road. Ordered that Dr. F. Barclay be, and hereby is authorized to expend $." per week for the benefit of the O'lieiley fami ly, nntil the further order of this court. Mrs.yiieileys the woman whose leg was iProfcen at Wilson's Circus last fall, has not yet recoverel. and the family being poor arid the husband being most of the time engaged in taking care of his .i - i. i :..: r Hi', liie court, uiuit application ioi re lief, made this Appropriation. And Dr. I'mrclay being her physician0was properly M-lected as the person to secure what was tin.vssary for the family Ed. On application of George Marshall his assessuieut was reduced $7,220 00 for in- rft-htedjii not deducted by tte County .Wcwor. The viewers, heretofore appointed0 to v'nv a.ulo report upon the ueic ivy and practicability of a road be ginning at Glad Tidings PcO., aid end ing at WiUioit's Soda Springs, reported in f.tvor oj" the establishment of such road. Uiit the report was rejected because it had . ot been made according to law, and 0 John Wilhoit. one of the petitioners, was Uxd with tlw-'ocost ot the survey. Oa the application of IJeu llolladay & Co., their assessment was reduced $22,000 0) for over assessment. 0 On application of Charles Cardinell, hi assessment was reduced $800 00 for indebtedness not deducted by the County .We'sftur. Tiie following claims were audited and ordered paid. John Gray, lumber for bridge, 12 00 0. J. Tru'lliiiiier, do S 4o Wiliiirtn Phillips. do. is 23 Harlow A . Sheppard, for board and lodging an insane man 2 30 Harlow A rheppard, for board and lodging Jury and Bailiff., in tha Vaughn case 41 00 Bartow A Fuller, for provisions fur- nishid Mrs. O'Hciley 3 13 For witnesses before the grand and trial jury of the October term ISGD, of the Cir niitXourt, who claimed during the term, but not until after the November term of o the County Court bad adjourned : John Kelly : 1 T) Mr. C harles Albright s 2 20 Charles Holies .. 2 20 John Cordon 2 20 R. C. R.imby 00 J. Kincaid 4 40 Maxwell Uam shy 5 00 !.ivid M-.rris. 4 60 John Jackson 4 60 Tiiomas Inamaa . . 20 Henry Welch .. , 4 SO lr. F.cHarclay 2 20 Nelson McConnelL. 2 00 For pay of petit jurors of October term who bad not been discharged at the time tlw November term of the County Court suljourned: C. I. Church $20 20 jf J. ('. Trulltnger 23 20 U. I'almateer. 24 00 22 20 20 20 23 80 21 20 2:J 00 24 40 20 20 2o GO V. W. iiuck U. CauRuld W. Cook Samuel Waldron . . . t'liarles Walker Samuel Taylor. .-. . . J. V. Lewis........ J. S. liowland W. V. Wallace 21 SO W. P.. Partlow is 4, Z. Dodson Sulumau Wheeler Samuel Miller A. P.. Hedgus Win. Holmes !..'. H 'nrv Nachand 1- 1?. 'Howell I. Jacob Win. Sharp T. J. Mason ms. FioMs N. N. Robbins J. 0. Haekett. Jonathan Wagner . ! Jennimrs. Frank Albright State of Oregon vs IS 20 j 4 I a ,,a ; 7 J I 20 SO lo Co t" 30 20 20 21 40 2o iio IS 2o J. E. WaUh J"l n Myers, SherilV frcs , .?-") 00 James M. i razor, Ciei K tees . r.t y. C. F. Warren, District Attorney Depty. a 00 State ol Oregon vs. Edward Reid : 3'im Myers. SherUrfees ift t. . lulian .Morgan, witness Huiiuati Morgan ' ..... Cli.irles Long, Jr. " John Sam poa " 5 oq 'j 20 0 oo 0 18 22 2 20 'rS 20 2(1 State of Oregon vs. Frank Vaughn John Myers, Sheriff fees Jas. M. Frazer, Clerk fees J. D. Ringo, vitnes3 John Stipp, " .56 63 23 S5 G 40 8 60 8 20 12 40 Jacob Wortman" ...... Ceorge Craine Joel Bottom " " 7 60 4 20 11 00 id 40 8 40 11 00 10 10 CO 10 80 7 00 10 so no ro 1 1 2o 9 20 9 00 10 SO 10 40 8 20 5 40 9 20 10 40 4 20 II. c fJ. Uamsby " Ivincai I " J. Kmc J. C I j. Miller " Maxwell Ramsby' David Morris " John Jackson " W. Woodcock " Charles Stewart" U'm. Loveridge ' John May Thomas Ihnman" W. 1', Scott " Monroe La rains' Henry Welch IJ. Savage Dr. F. ltArclay " M. CI. Wills . Jacob Robbins " A. Wvland " W. Buck Notk. In our report of the proceed ings of the November term of the County Court we gave some costs as having accru ed (iin this ca?e, which should have bech mentioned a3 the case of W. II. Vaughn. Ei. State of Oregon vs. Frederick Wright : "Jas. A. Smith, Justice of Peace fees. . . ,$9'5 75 Wm.Vaiidervort, Constable fees..... 9 15 F. M. Thayer, witness 2 70 S. H. Trvon " 2 70 J. W. Cain " 2 50 Ira W. Dray 2 50 John Myers, Jailor's fees S 00 State of Oregon vs. J. C. Trullinger : Reimbursements to defendant $14 10 M fSCEI.I.ANEOVS. Tims. Charinan, per hill rendered $ 3 00 John Myers, per diem for attending the October term of Circuit Court. 55 00 J. K. Wait, for the board of Caroline Walker 12 50 John Myers, for service of Summons on W. W. Buck, to appear in Couu- g tv Com t 14,) II. L. FittocV, for advertising in re gard to ilolalla bridge 10 00 John Myers, for services at the Oct") ber term of Circuit Court, in serv ing process and summoning jurors, 26 20 For h' tending County Court, at the Nov n.bi r 'tetm . . '. . . . 10 00 Vr commissions on taxes collected If 2 71 For sawing aud splitting wood for Jail 1 .-0 For pen holders 50 For service of notice on surveyor. . 1 70 J. 1L Whitinore, for board of A. Lam bert ' 14 00 J.a:, hi. Frazer, for services as clerk. . 120 .r7 .T. M. Drake, County Commissioner.. 10 In Wrn. ilcCowu, " .. 9 J!0 On Monday evening next there will be a meeting of the Vestry, at St. Pauls' (Episcopal) Church, in this city. -c- Sheriff Myers has given timely notice that costs may be added to the collection of taxes remaining unpaid after the first day of January next. He may be found daily at his office in the Court House, as per notice given at the top of another col umn in this paper. . Straw Bkhkiks. Mr. M.G.Wills informs us that on Mr. Wheeler's pi ice, in this county, there are ripe straw berries of th second crop, and straw berry vines in bloom for the third crop. Also, that there are ripe black berries on the Sandy, and in the foot hills of the Cascade Mountains. Remember, this is December. StKFHKx's IIlSTOltY OK TUK WaU Bk- twkkx tiik Statks. Mi'D. Wright, aent for this work informs us that the 2d Vol.. is not out yet, and will not be ready for delivery before next Summer. When it J 't is ready, the public will be notified of the fact through the ExT&ni'ni.src. Stkanok Stoky. On the fourth page of to-day's Exteupkisk we give place to a most remarkable story from J7 Italic Of course no body but physicians of tbe first class are expected to believe anything of the kind. We have given the subject seri ous thought, and have concluded that it was well for Dr. Ljorenzo y Carmo that he did not practice those experiment in the city of Portland. Oregon, as he did in the prison of Yillarica. Although he restored life to a body whose riht to exist had been forfeited by law yet, see what a beafitiful opening there was in tbe case for a suit for damages. Dr. Lorenzo y Carmo actually ' restored the head of the o wrong person upon the body I Wouldn't he have been made to ''shell out" though ? if he had lived in Portland. The thought suggests" itself, inasmuch as there is scarce ly a physician or surgeon in Portland, who has not either been prosecuted, or threat ened with prosecution, for damages'for mal-practice. which have thus far resulted with one exception, in nothing for plain tiffs. SPIJOFA L NO TICKS. JTiultnomaU Lodge A'o. 1, A. V, and a A. M. Holds its regular rommuni t Vacations on the First and Third Sal r urday in each month, at 7 o'clock from the 2'th of September to the 2th of March, and 7i o'clock from the 2th of March to the 2oh of September. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. By order of W. M. Oregon Lodge. B.'o. 3, I. O. or O. F.-- m . n. 1 JS vmviuj,, Aicets every eunesuay even- 1 1 111 ilt i J Ui'ft, ill UUU A LllUt? Hall. Main street. Members of the Order are invited to attend By order. G- J - a : r Relcrcn Degree Iodge So. 3, 1. O. O. F. r JSleet on me ceconu anu rem m of each moiTth, at 7 o clock, in Odd Fellows Hull. Members of the Degree aie invited to uiieuu. i'V uiu'-i ui , T N. G. Meets every Saturday evening, at the roonis S.E. cornerof Main and Filth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. By order of W. C. T. Valuable Land fo Sale Cheap We know of 480 acres of good lands for sale in this countr, being the land claim of J. L. Stout, -in what is known as theRingoId Settlement. It will be sold m lots to suit purchasers, on very fair terms. This land is only 12 mile from Oregon City. For j further information apply to N. W Randal!, tl"A c,t-v or 'J- Stout, Unity, Baker's i l'a.v, W. T.. or of Andrew Stout, in the above j uieutioucd settlement. v G:ly WILLIAM DAVJDSO.V, OfiIt-, fto, G4 Front Str-cf, Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland Oregon. SPECIAL COLLECTOR of CLAIMS, Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan tile Claims of every description, throughout Oregon and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPECIALTY, and promptly collected, asj wen as wiin a one regard to economy in all business matters entrusted to his care and the proceeds paid over punctually. 40tf ttEAL. ESTATE DEALER. !V. A. ALDRICD. J. C. 'MERRILL. JOIIX M CRAKEX M'GRAKEN, fs1ERR!LL& CO. SIIIl'PING, COMMISSION AND . --"Forwarding: Merchants, AGENTS ''OF THE CALIFORNIA, Hawaiian and Oregon Packet Lines. Importers of San Quentin and Carmen Island Suit, Sandwich Island Sugars Coffee, Rice, and Pulu. , - Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables l'ickles and Vinegar. ' Dealers in Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard &. Fruit, Lime, Cement and. Plaster. Will atteud to the Purchase, Sale or Ship ment of MerchiOidtse or Prodfiee in New York, San Fiafleisco, Honolulu, or I'ortland. ALDK1CJI, MERRILL & CO., Nos 204 and 206 California Street', San Francisco. M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., . . - 16 North Front Street, Portland. J. F. JONES & Co., CornerJTof Main and" Second Streets, PORTLAND, OI.'EGON. Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, The best Chartres, Old Govoniment Java Ground Coffee, and all kinds of Spices, al ways on hand. Orders solicited and prompt ly fdlcd. a 6 3-Af G; SNKATIL it. WHOLESALE GROCER, 32 Front Street, Portland. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH, GAT SAN FRANCISCO PRICKS, and Freight. iTw" Orders Piomptly filled iH San Francis co, if desired. tiO.ii HATSTt-aATS! HATS! OF EVERY STYLE 5 Li arge Quantities can le Found a, AT C METJSSDORFFEE & EEC'S S. IF. corner of Aforrisonryind Front streets, J'oriland, O, i reckon. o- Also Caps of every style, and Boa s and Girls' Hats in large varieties. Give us a call and examine. Thomas Gharman ! Succtor to CHARM AX BRO., O THE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS -compel'ed me aain to change the name of the iirm of CHARM AN fc BRO. to that of THOMAS CHARM AN having purchasedof the estate all the interest held bv mv broth- j er in the stock of good j owned by Charmau i & Brother, tuking effect January Zd, 180'J. Will be Carried on as Usual AND A FULL STOCK ' Will be kept up by me, and will consist, in part, of the following branches of trade : Dry Goods and Cfy th ing, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Fa ncy JSotions. Perfumery And Patent Medicines. Paints, Oils, Colors. Dye Staffs and ramisk, Quecnswarc, Crockery it' Lamps Sash. Doors, and Window JSlinds, Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, liopte, and Nails . Of Fvcry Description. I asJcFspccial Attention to my FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR- o GROCERIES OF E VER Y VARIETY. Farming Implements OF ALL KINDS. a tfTT Attention will be paid to any business left with me on Conmiis.-.ion. Notice. My Business with all who favor me with their patronage, will be done on a gold basis but Legal Tender will be re ceived at tbe market quotations. Agent WELLS FARGO h CO. W I desire to say to all who favor me with their patronage that I shall use my best ability to please tl'm, and all orders shall meet with prompt attention. My facilities for doing business are' as good as any house in? Oregon, and I pledgtt 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 caf,J and examine for your selves. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, Respectfully yours, THOMAS CIIARMAN. m Marble U'orlfc. A. J. MONROE, Dealer in California, Vermont 7"..",.... iV,...7;.. ri - . ic :i n x (U l ill tl U ruitSj JOCllSli.S p uuonumeius, neaa and 2ooi Stones, m ii - rr i t t f . Mantles and Furniture Marble furuished to order. 1 23t WASHING MADE EASY, BY USING THE Automatic Clothes Washer and Boiler ! THE GREATEST INVENTION QF TIIE 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-SAVKS TIME, LABOR AND EX PENSE. Warranted to give entire satisfac, t&n. For sale bv J.C. MARDY, Manufacturer, 14-3 Front street, one door imi th of 41 tf Taylor street, Portland. Q 1. FERRY, BliOKEU. PonTLAxn. Ohegox. Cor. Front and Washington Sts. Ao-ent North British aud iMercantilc Insurance Company, and Manhat tan Life Insurance Company. L rST'Government Securities, Stocks.Bonds r i ? .i i . and Real Estate oougnt anu sum ju vum- mission. . w USTICES' PLANKS, of every descrip tion. printed at the ExTEW'UtsE office NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE C0MP1Y ! C5 o m m i f-H a o - OF THE United Statesxji Jf'ASHlXGTOX, P. C. , . lirnnch Offiee at Pliiid'rfelpliln, Where the business of the Companyis transacted, and t6 which' all general ' correspondence should be addressed. DIRECTORS 1 ... ... PhiladelphiaClarence H.Cla,rk Jay Cooke,. F. Ratchfoid Starr, J. Hinckley Clark,' Geo. V. Tyler. V. (.' Moorhead. ' ' . ? Washington. Henry O. CM'e. E. A.Rollins Wn'r. E. Chandler, John D. OeiVees. ' . Kew York, Edw. Dodge, II. CFahnestock. OFFICERS s '"-' CLARENCE II. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman. Finance And Executive Committee. HENRY P. COOKE, Vice President. EM ERSON W.PEET, Secretary and Actuary ... V. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH.M.D., Medical Director. J. EWING MEARS, M. I)., Assistant. YM. E. CHANDLER., Washington, D. C, aud Geo. HANDING, Philadelphia, Attorneys. c O The Most Successful Life Insurance Company, of The World ! i " Having issued in the first TEN months of . - r - its existence,,; 5 . 3,395 Policies, - : - INSURING , 15,1 12,800 . Dollars ! This Company rirords to its Policy Holders PERFECT SECURITY! I5y its Cash paid up Capital" of One Million Dollars, and guarantees to the Insured, by its" Low Rates of Premium ! LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE, OR, A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF 100 FER CENT. BY ITS .. i.tJ-' Redirn Premium rian ! -o Wells, FargjO & Go. GEXEltAL' ACEXTS FOR TIIE rACIFld"c6 AST.. . Vv. E. HALE MANAGER. A. I. -EJLXilS'j'.M. !., ACEKT FOR OREGON. OFFICE IN CHEF'S: Jl VII.DJNG, (Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.) ENTRANCE ON STAhK STItEET, PORTLAND, Oregon. . S. D. POPETlOCAL AGENT, OREGON CITW- - GENERAL AGENTS I . r--'i '-- 1ft ..;. , JAY COOKE A CO. No,21hJ Rroadway, N Y. General Agents for. NewiYurk and Noith cm New ..Jersey. - J UsiGr vis aud D. C. Whitman, Managers.. .--- E. W.CLARK .V CO. Ranlcers, No. 33 South Third street, PhiIadelphia,'General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer say. C. S. Russell, Manager. JAY COOKE !t CO. Washington, General Southern Agent. E. S. Turner Manager. J. A. ELLIS k CO. Chicago, General Agents for Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minn. JOHN W. ELLIS k CO. No. 122 Walnut St., Cincinnati, General Agents for Ohio and Central aud Southern Indiana. S? A. KEAN k CO. Detroit, General Agents for Michigan and Northern Indiana. D. W. Kean, Manager, T.B. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for Missouri and Kansas. C. Orvis, Manager. ROLLINS k CHANDLER, Boston. General Agents for New England and Eastern Provinces of Canada. J. P. Tucker Man ager. i JOHNSTON BROTHERS k CO. Baltimore, General Xgeuts for Maryland, W. A. Wi song, Manager. VM. DOUGLAS, JR., Montreal, -General Gycnt for the Dominion ot Canada. ' D - l V .-. .01. DIRECT IMPORTATION! M'COKMICK'S MAMMOTH STOCK OF TOYS, FANCY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, GIFTS, PRESENTS, BOOKS, Tor the Holidays of 1SC0 '70, lias arriTed. DIRECT FX0M NEW YORK, And is Now on Exliibition At SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS! 105 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, Where" Every Purchaser Will Find The Largest 'Stock-!- ,The Greatest Yariety J!. . ' J Tiie Cheapest Prices!!! ;?rfThis immense Stock having been purchased for currency in New York, will be sold to dealers and others in coin, at LESS PRICES riIAX EVER BEFORE! Strangers nnd citizens will find SANTA CLAPS HEADQUARTERS a most in teresting place lo vi?;it ; as the gorgeous array of new novelties, and the thousand comical '.oys therein, give tin; store the ap pearaneo uf an Eastern Museum of j-.'-T'Some idea may be arrived at as to the extent of Slock when it is known that of dolls alone there are One Hundred and Fifty-five varieties! Making that Depart ment a perfect BAZAAR OF BEAUTY; "Full Descriptive Catalogues now ready. j-i3"-Call early to secure choice gifts. S. J. M'CORMICK, n.r2-fw - xgent for Santa Clans. J. R. RALSTON, o O : IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN am SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CITY, OREGON. WHERE HE WOULD INVITE HIS friends, and the public in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment of 0 ) firy -4xools9 Cloilsiiii HoOtS SElftl Sliocs. Co) Hardware. Croclccryj Oroccries, A:c Zf" Having fron; many years' experience learned tbat TIIE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN.SMAIL PROFITS! IS DETERMINED TO . . ... OFFER S0CII INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Silence tbe Cry of Portland Piicesl Oregon City, August 2Stti, 18S9. C. II. MYEKS, PLIISIBIXG, AS & STEAM Fitting Establishment, No. HO first Street. Portland Gas Fixtures, Cooking Ranges, , ; Hot. Water Boilers, " ' " Marble Top Washslandsr ' ' Sheet Lead and Block Tin, r Water Closets Bath Tubs, Lead Pipe. Wrought Iron .Pipes, all Sizes. TEES, ELBOW, RETURN T.EXDL NIPPLES BUSHINGS, dx., fur Steam, Wafer and Uas. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water Gtiages, Whistles Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe, Angle, and Check Valves, Guage Cocks, Air Cocks, and all kinds ot Brass Work. Rubber Hose, Hose Pipes, Ac. Hotels, public buildings, and private resi 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 with great cares and especial attention given to the wants of this market. C$11. MYERS. J7ARR & AlORRISS, BUTCHERS, FOR OREGON CITT AND VICINITY. -.-. o Will deliver to their patrons aU the bet qualities of Stall Fed Heef, also Mutton, Pork, Poultry etc., as usual twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays f Thankful tor past favor of the public would reP'Tt"ul1y asks a continuance of the same. N. B. An abundant supfftv of good p"dtry onhand. ISAAC FARR, P. D. MOURISS. u U llJLUOl X xteO JOHN MYERS. II. C. MYERS. e J. MYEBS &-BR0.9 UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, - OREGON CITY, OREGON. ' RETAIL DEALERS IN ' I)KY OOOHSV GRocmtiEs; BOOTS SHOES, HABDWARE, We also constantly keep on hand SALEM CASS I MERES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which we will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in'cxchange. l57o We will also pay the highest price for Butter. Eggs, ajid all kinds of good country produce. "We will sell as low as any bouse In Oregon, for Cash oc its equivalent in good merchantable produce. " $ Give u's a call and sati-fy yourselves. WALTER BROS. IScw CAKPETINGS VELVETS, - -. BRUSSELS, THEE E - PLY, OIL -CLOTH S ; ' ' WINDOW-SHADES, PAPER -HANG I N O S, L AC E - C U R T A I N S, &c, &c. We Would Call the attention of par ties Jilting up houses, or being in need of anything in our line & To our Stock, which is ONE OF THE COM PL ETEST On the Incific Coast ! o Our Goods being specially selected at the Factories in England andthe Eastern States, we can sell AT TIIE LO WEST Sa.ii JVsi neisco Trices. WALTER I5UOS., No. S9 Front street, between Alder 05.) and Washington, Portland Oregon JJENTAL NOTICE. HOME AGAIN. During my 'our of two years m the Eastern Mates I have spared neither time nor money to make myse'f per fectly familiar with and master of my pro fession. Those desiring tbe best work that the nature -of the case will admit of can rind me at my oflice, lo7 Front street, two doors above McCormick's Book Store, Portlaud, Oregon. - DR. J. G. GLENN. P' STEWART, No. 1 0& FR ON 1 STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. O Watchmaker 7 'f a And Jeweler. And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELERS GOODS. Agent. for Wilcox & Gibbs Letter 'G'' Sewing Machines, which are now behig sold singly at cost, or whole- a!e less than cost. Other goods at greatly reduced rates. (40.tt A. G. AVALLIXG'S . Pioneer Book Bindery. OltEGONIAN: '1IUIL.DIJNG. No. 5 AVtt&liliiglon Street, ' PORTLAND, OREdON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv, desired pattern. - ....--.- MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, 'Etc. bound m; every variety of style known to the trade. " Orders from the country promptly at tended to. O 11 EG O N X A I 1 1 Y ! F. OPITZ, PROPRIETOR, FIRSZSTMEET, PORTLAND, Bet. Washington and Stark sis. MAXCFACTCKER OF " ; " ALL KINDS AKD QUALITIES OF CEACKEES! BREAD, CAKES' AND PASTRY QR ACKERS Will always be sold below San Francisct prices. All orders promptly attended to. OREGON BKKERY, First st., Portland. Orvtftn.. s HADES SALOON. G..A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIN STREET, Oregon City. 0 Iteit BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites tiie attention of the lovers of this opular amusement to them. E BA It I S S UP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anJ Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon already famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE STOjNE ALE! oiv DltAuGirr. ftW Families supplied. ' Sunday School and Gift Books ! I7ROM THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE . ty and ' - . Various other Publishing Houses f For sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson t. between 2d and Sd. I'ortland, Orfgoip. G. H. ATKINSON, Secretary, 52.1 1 and Treas. Oregon; Tract Society Dr. J, H. HATCH, Late Mack 4' Hatch, DENTIST, The patronage of those desiring first Clas Vfwation, ' respectfully solicited. , Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. . N. .-Nitrtnt Ojryde administered for tfrt? Painless Extraction of Teeth. Office In Weigant's new building, west side of First street, between Alder and Mor rison streets. Portland, Oregon. LOGVS & ALURIG1I T , EXCELSIOR MARKET lioL Corner, of Fourth and Main stree's. ouegon citv. -itS" Keep constantly ou hand all kinds of fresh and salt meats, such as BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, CORN ED BEEF, IT A MS,' -PICKELED PORK, LARD, And everything else to be found in their line of business. VI T V. R O T7 (1 1 1 TO r . : -r a i -nt ' ' iomracor ana xsuuaer, . ; Main St., OREGON CITV, ttW Will .attend to all work in his line, con fisting in part of Carpenter and Joiner wik framing, building; etc. Jobbing promptly attended Hendee's , Photograph Gallery. W; THE.ONLY PLACE IN PORTLAND where you are sure of getting No-1 l'ictures at all times is at Hendee's Gallery, corner af Fir.- and Morrison streets, where be. is as well preparetl to do all kinds of work as any Gallery in Oregon, and will guarantee as . cood satisfaction for all his woik as can be ' had in the State. Pictures of every kind can be had at short notice. Old Pictures can be copied, enlarged and retouched in L'dia Ink, or Oil Colors, AT LOWER TRICES THAN ANY OTHER PLACE. '4C. tim pAUL RICIITER, DEALER IX AXD Manufacturer of every variety of FURNITURE, BEDDING, CARPETS, c WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, DAMASKS, MIRRORS, Ac. All kinds of , Upholstery Tiimrtv'ng constantly on band. Sni inac and Hair Mat- t: asses ot Best Quality MADE TO ORDER. J5??Sout Invest corner First and Taylor sts. Portland, Oregon. . "145.6m ASOX'S STEAM RREWE- ry! Having disposed of all the old Stock of Malt Liquors on hand when I to?k charge of the above Brewery I now; take this means ot notifying my customers and the public generally that in future I . shall make nothing but the first quality of PHILADELPHIA XXX ALE! PORTER AND XX CREAM, STEAM OR FLAT ALE ! All of which I flatter myself we 9 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 dnfy to ourselves, and to try to make a living in the community, that on and after No vember. 1, 18fiJ. our Brewages will be sold at the following prices : Philadelphia AA.lv Ale and 1'orter, fclo per barrel or $2 50 for Five gallons; Cream XX at SI 2 per barrel or S2 for Five gallons. 51:tf - C. C. SMART. . QOSArOPOLITAN HOTEL. FORMERLY ARRIGONI'S, CFRONT St., PORTLAND. W.R.SEWALL and J.B.SPRENGER PROPRIETORS. The Proprietors of this well known House having superior accommodations, guarantee entire satisfaction to all guests. tO, The Hotel Coach will be in attendanee to convey passengers and baggage to and lrom the llotel, free of charge. (40tf Oflice Oregon and California Stage Co. S. D. SMITH. Geo. R. COOK. The OCCIDENTAL, FORM EKLV YyESTERX HOTEL. Cor. First and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. -TW Messrs. Smith k Cook have taken this well known House, refitted and refurnished 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 above statements are true. SMITH k COOK, Proprietors. N. B. Hot and cold baths attached. 4o.tf AMERICAN EXCHANGE. (late LINCOLN HO USE.) N: 84 JPront street, Portland Oregon. la. r. w. QU1MDY, Proprietor, (Lafa of .Western IlqteL) . , This hoos is the most commodious in the State, newly furnished, and it will be tlfe en deavor of the proprietor to make his guests . comfortable. The Raggage Wagon jpiW al ways be found at ther landing on the arrival of steamships and river boats, carrying bag gage 10 me nouse rree oi cnarge - , ; IN TIIE 110 TEL Business Ago in. TTAVlX'O TAKKV r.PO A StlPTT a tf - ----' - -k. lit M il Aw w XX. as copartner in the business and leaned uie ceienratea UJLItJ; JIUUSE, ot Oregon City, fo'f the term of one year, we would say to the public, come on,- we ar& ready for you, and will accommodate you to the best of our ability. BARLOW & SHEPPAltD. , August 21 .-tf. - ' 1 EW YORK HOTEL, (Deuifches Gafthaus.) No. 17 Front Street, opposite tbe Mail steam ship landing, Portland. Oregon. H. RQTHFOS, J. J. WILKENS, PROPRIETORS. Board per Week $5 00 " " 44 with Lodging 6 0O " " Day o. 1 00 JEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL. Cor FRONT and MORRISON Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. The most Comfortable Hotel in lha City. Roard and Lodging, from one to two dollars per day, according to rooms occupied. Free Qpach to and from the house. 4otf EDWARD CARNEY. Prom-ietor. piONEEll HOTEL, No. 5 North Front Strt, between A and B Streets, Portia ad Oregon. PATRICK MQRiUSSEY, Proprietor JCyThis well known Hotel h.is been newly Furnished and Refitted, and offers superior accommodations to tbe Traveling Public, and is situated near the steamship landing. Roard and Lodging per week. . i u " day. .. 0 arS' Coach to and bom kt Hotel, frpp f charge. 0Af