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o o O o o . O O o a f ijclUcckln Enterprise. rtnv.v A?;x coimv. City Siomixaky. The closing exercises of the second term of present school year, took place at the Citv Seminary on Friday, the 21st i fist- Among the visitors - present we noticed Dr. Barclay. Cily Superintendent of Schools, and the Rev. Messrs. Sellwod, Geary and Todd. The billowing is the record of the term, as ob ; tained from the Principal : rp.IMARY IEPAIITMKN'T. Aggregate enroll i3 Average daily attendance .42 Koi.i. of lloxon. Laura IJacon, Lucy Taylor, Fannie Todd, Kos-.tenneit, llat tie Miller, Dora Francis. Net a McOarver, f Frank Collins. John Endy. Elmer Dacon. . - Sterling Welsh. Lddie Smith. Elmer Char 3 than. Juhn Kelly, Julian Winston, lleru- don Frazer, Leo. Levy, Eddie Welsh. J'KEPAKATORY I)!;PAi;T.t"T. Aggregate on roll 52 Average daily attendance 45 Ilou, of Honor. Hat tie McCarvor.May Bacon. Eliza, Etidy. Fannie Eudy. Horde liandall. Maggie Johnson, Belle Miller, . Martha. Fish. Olive Lewis, Addie Pollock, Willie Hedges, Cassias Barlow. Ch is. Bowman. Aicyon Franc?. Willie Johnson,' Justin Chenoweth, Frank Dolan, James Winston, Cassius Monohon. Lincoln Mn- 3 oboii, Eddie Wertbeitner. & I ACADEMIC DKPAUTMKXT. 1 Aggregate on roll C,?, Average daily attendance 52 H Bou, of lloxoit. Ella Bacon. Mary iJ rMci;'uney. Kate McBimey, Laura Bell, i Uuxana Fish, Sarah Johnston. Belle Potter. Louisa Bitter. Mary Singer, (iustina Sel ling. Fannie Taylor, Jennie Wei thei.ner. ', Lizzie Hedges. James Barlow. Eddie Oau . Held. Leonard Charnian. James Dulan. John II') we, Wayne Howards Leander I Mouolio;). Samuel Wertheimer.'Vederick . ( 1 1 eenmiii, James Frazor.Estevahi Francis. CLASSICAL iTMEXT. Aggn iifeon roll. 71 Average V; nly attendance C.l oFf.i.i. ok IIoxok. Seniors 1. Mollie Barlow ; 2, Enina Miller ; ;i. Mollie Post ; i. Jennie Ba.rlow ; 5, Emma PambrunC, IfofiBclay; 7. Leonora Bess. JSy L Uap-ey Cross; .2, Win. Creates; 3, rirge Marshall. Junior Jennie Wins ton. Jennie Roberts, Nettie Post. Emma ..Smith. .U'sie Winston, Sarah Bolds.Jennie LaFcm'.iloAnna Good, Rachel Fish.Asenalh Monohon, Clara PotteMay Hedges, Mar iha jitinsaker. Mary lTingntan. June Shat ti.ck,, Alice Hunsaker. JJots Frank Iii jioiirsitn. Ceorge Broughton. Fred. Char- man, Jistr.os Cochran. John Hedges. V i;;;ite on roils of all departments, i':;:). mice Aggregate average daily attend S.D.POPE, I'lipal. Miss Mary Warren, teacher of priinar' department, has resigned on account of ill he.iliii. and Miss Pond, lately from the East, bus been selecd to till the vacancy. No: ;c::. Rev. James L. Daly will ofii : ciate in St. Paul's rEniscopal) Church, to- lnonow. morning and evening o 1- SozonoxT. This is a fiagranand the best dentifrice within our knowledge. Bell & Parker have- a few bottles left. ISate Filiw. Col. West, cj Wells, Fargo ii' Co.,lias again placet us under obligii tions by sending us late tiles of San Fran cisco papers. ( We understand that Mr. James Sellwood s propo.M'&Xjotnniencing a select scbool in this city shortly, probably next Monday week. All persons wishing to semi their , children will please apply at the Episco- pnl rectory. Look in next week's issue ior terms and time of commencement. . Ilt itT. On last Monday evening Mr. II. : L. Kelly was standing on the dock in this jdace, when the steamer came in. The f boat took a shear on the pilot, and struck one of the dock fenders v.'ith such force that it knockedU loose and against Mr. Kelly, strikirg with such force that it bruised him considerably, but the injury is not serious. 0 Lettkus Ri:yAiNtg. Letters addressed - as follows are retained in the post-oflice at this place for want of the prepaymont(T the proper postage, viz : II. S. Howard. . Oregon City j Peter AY'ote, Corrydon, Iowa : Thos. A. Jones?, Fairburry. II- Faii burry . linois; J. (Iniber, Portland. Oregor ; Riley Audi us," Oregp City ; Leonora E. IIow 3 land. Oregon City; John Vishcauer, Ober- osteiich Austria. I A Mi tiiiKK. We learn from Mr. Win. ; Moreland that about a week since Mexsrs. -t Rider and Cox were clearing off some I ground near Glad Tidings Postoflice, in this county, and. in casing so, found the skeleton and clothes of a man. The flesh had all disappeared , and nothing remained but the ebones and clothes. The skeleton I ';is covered with brush and Chunks, and ji -lay under a large fir log. which was laying across another log. There has been no J'crson missingin that neighborhood, and there is. as vet, no clue bv which 'it can be ascertained who themm wa but that I there h.u been a dark and foul murder counmited. none cati doubt. iv.s-n-itiiKn. About 11 o'clock on last Saturday night we were sitting in our ollice iiu-ditating think'ui of the. quiet ; a,ul y-ori3 ofosingle l?seaness. We 1 J1-1'1 fi:iishe.l our diy's work and wre abo.ut 10 lvtIrc lor the night, feeling hap- ry in the thought that we could do so and j go to sleep. an.j lh.u ,ht.re coulJ b(J no i curtain lectures or crying babies to dis I I'11'1' our rPow, such as married men have &fy CUl "ll0Vt b-v some beautiful strains ' move " a0r' AS Sn as we had " i th:s f ,m lh surPnse occasioned bv . tue ai.il Hrlaricfi mi.t founa ... r"!"po,:'?l'""l?l",;aoor "... uiUUUUUL pother turaud h'ad ; . J,eaileiB we tlunk vw lent mnsic and for v.,. j.iuj VLl a pleasant chat. 1 for the exeol- or V011V fUy reciprocate tW W , 7' We ieelin- which pro-wi 1 an1 fri'dlv matter. your action in this Accident. iOn last Thursday morning, the Alert, Capt. Pease in command, at tempted to make a landing at Oswego, but it being somewhat dark, sue struck against the wharf rather forcibiy, causing a beam, or log which protruded from the wharf, to pass through the side of the boat, above the lower deck. No particular damage was done, however, and the boat soon went on her wa', as though nothing had happened. University Journal. -We hjvf e received No. 1 of vol. 3 of this paper, published at San Fiancisco, Cal. It is quite interest ing to the general reader, and of much importance to the educator and student. kJf you wisli the very hcH Cabinet Photographs, "ou must call cm HRADI.KY & EULOFSON, 4:iy Montgomery street, San Fi ancisco. O A IIorsEiioLD Elixir Adapted to all Cum ati s. It would be a happy thing for the world if all the excitants at present used in the practice of medicine, could be swept cut of existence, and IIOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS substituted in their place. In Call forniajj-jt seems possible that 'this de sirable substitution may one day be accom plished. Certain it i-, that the cheat vege table toxic is gradually displacing them, and thatthe confidence of the I'eople in its sanitary ands saving properties, increase will eve rypas.-ing year. " Figures that cannot lie," show this to be the fact. No medicinal preparation enjoys the like popu larity among all clashes and conditions, in every Qk'ti n ot the State.QAs an appetizer, a general invigonmt, a remedy for intlige.--lion, a cure for intermittent and remittent levers, auntie cathartic, a specific for flatu lency ai d sour s'.omach, a gc-utle diuretic, a nervine, a bloojt"depiiretityi. specific for sick headache, a mild anodv ne, and, above all, as a rKOTEC'TIOX .Ui.UXST KPIDKMICS, It IS Ull questionably the standard medicine f the whole Pacific territory. In the towns and cities it is literally a iiMskiiold staple. Mathers believe in it. The find it a "pre sent help in time of trouble," a s.-.fe and . pleasant remely for the various ailments to which their sex is exclusively Fiihj ct. Men believe in it, because it refreshes and invig orates the body and the mind, and tones both without exciting either. Saddlery. J. II. Schram, of this jCity, is now mam(5ioti(Bng the be-t'&iddkrj and Harness in the State. He will have at Uaf 50 sets of all grad-s, from fine fCcom inon, lie.isbed and ready for sale next month, and nWre than- that number of 'Saddles, lie is bound to make a trade with any man who wishes to buyiOt hinO He uses both Oregon am California leather in his establishment, and liis work bears a most exct l ent reputation abroad. We hope that citizens of our own county will think of this, when they want any m-tieli-s in lii.s tine. . P A- B ti K ILL E n No article ever ajtaifted to such uuboui.d.id pep ilarity. Salem Obterter. Q Ctn n . A n article of great IVoiipurvil. fieri t and vii tue.- We can bear testimony to the rfTn-acy of the Pain Killer. We have seen it maic eti'ects in soothing the severest pain, ana know it to be a good article. Cincinnati J'iynnri. 0 - j O , ASspeedy cure for pain no fami'y should be whir ut it. Montreal Traitxcririi. Nothing has yetfsijrpas-ird the Pain Ivller, which is tbe most valuable family medicine now in u.-e. Ttnn. Organ. It has real meiit ; as a mrans of removing pain, no medicine has acqnirrd a reputation tqual to periy Davis' i"ain Killed Newport ih'tj.) Uuily New. It is really iQvaluable medicine it is used by many Physiciar.s. HvMoa TtytvJtr. llcligSous Services. St. Paul5:tE.iscopal) Church, tbe Rev. Jnbn W. iSi'llwood, rector. Services on Sunday at oi a.m. arwi. 7 p. m7 Sunday School and liible class :it 2 r. M. 1st Consrregational Church. .... .Scats Free Morning Services, 10 4 Sabbath Scht.pl, 12 o'clock M. Evening Services... 7 o'clock. l!i:v. E. Gkruv, Actii g I'astor TRAYElt 1K ET1NGS. . Sunday evcniii'',. 5 o'clock Tuesday evenina, .7 o'clock. -o U M. E. Church, Q Seats Free Morning Services,. .lo.:i', Evenmcc Sei vices 7 o'clock. social mkktinos. Class Meeting following: Moininor Services. PraverMi ttinft Tkursdav evenimr 7 o'clock. Sabbath School t 2 (clock P. M. Rkv. C- W. Toon, Pastor. O Dlultnomali I.:1 ge 3io. 1, A. and A. "r.IIolds its regular com muni (Vflcations on the First and Third Sut ' r irJ'Tyi in ach month, at 7 o'clockCf trom the 20th ot September ta the 2nh of March, and 7 i )'clfck from the 2oth of March to the 20th of September. Drethren m good standing are invited to attend. Cy order of YT. M. Oregon Lodge 2Vo. 3, I. O. of O. F. Ojwvwj Meets every Thursday even SxaPA S at " o'clock, in Odd Fellow's 'mtW Hall, JVIain s ect. Member of the Order arc invited to attend By order. V. ti. Ilcbccea Degree Lodge So. 2, t.O O. F. q c$ Meet on the Second and Fourth .TUESDAY EVEXrXGS, of each mo?lb, at 7 o'clock, in Oild Fellows Hall. Mcffibcrs of the Degree are invited to attend. Ey order of N. G. tVillamctfc Lodge Xo. 15 T. O, G. T Meets every Saturday evening, at the roo'.a Sd:'. corner'cvf'Mafn and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members arecinvited to attend. By ordr of Vv'. C. T. -UIL.L.IA3I DAV1DSO.V, -Clice, ?To. Cl Front Street, Aajoining the Telegraph. Oaice, Tortland Oregon. SPECIAL COLLECTOR of CLAIMS, Accounts, Notes, Douds. Drafts, and Mercan tile Claims of every description, throughout Oregon and the Territories, WILL RE MADE A SPECIALTY, and promptly collected, as well as with a due regard to economy in all business matters entrusted to his care and, the proceeds paid over punctually. 4ttf ItBAIi ESTATE DEALER. O D & TI LTON. 7 Sstabiislied .. P, . 1859. Deports reccM td and Accotin's kept sub-G ject to Cbeck of Dfait. IN i EKEST ftl'owel on TIME Deposits of TKUST FUNDS, i-i sums of ONE DOLLAR aod UPWABDS, from Diite of Depus t. o Money Loaucd on, Approved Security. Bonds. Stocks and otber Valuables received On deposit for s.ife keeping. COLLECT ONS MADE, and I'ROCEEDS promptly remitted. Investments in rea! estale and otlicr prop ctty made for parties. Aconts for the transaction of all kinds of FINANCIAL and TRUST BUSINESS. SIGHT AND TELEGRAPHIC EXCHANGE On San Francisco and the Atlantic Stales,. FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT and sold. :CURITIFS BOUGHT lo. if CLARKEj HENDERSON ck COOK, Wholesale and Retdil Dedtcrs ii DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, l. cDc, Cor. Jurat and 'Wnslttngton afs., l(').:m') Portlund, Oregon. iOOD XEVwS O o To the FARMERS, BUTCHERS and TANNERS. o D. IVSETZGER & Co. o Portland, Oregon, comer Front arid Salmon Streets, opposite the old Court House, are buying all the TAILS JXD MAXES' OF HOUSES, THE TAILS OF COWS, AND ALL THE HAIR OF HOGS, And are paying a LIBERAL Pi ice. (IO.St Has Etstubli.hl o o OFOll THE MA X UFA C TOL V OF S&SSi. 0L1HDSAMD CGORS, 0 AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. 3- He wi 1 also dp TURNING, of every description to order, With Neatness and Dispatch ! o ALL WO'Hv WARRANTED. Shop on' the River, buck of Ackei man's lo.lyj Store, Oregon City, Oregon, 1EVAKI). JLI We will ptrj- Fifty Do'lars m gold ccm to any person who will furnish legal proof of the person or persons who fctole or sunk ourboats in the Willamette river, on the evcuifrg of the 1 4th inst. LEONARD DILLER, CAL. D A UCLA Y. . M. JiALL. January 20th, 1870. ll:2w Over 20,000 Persons Testify to the Wonderful cures ot - Dr. J. Y. lUKUAY'S Balsam for tbo Liver and Blood. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. One of the CetehraU'd Phyicianx nf Portland, tail lie it cured of the Lung and Liver ccrn phiinf, mid. that he otccs hi lift to DrzJSlur raijH Lung and Liver Puham. Head what he say ft : Portland, Mav 21. " I have tried Dr. J. W. .Murray's Lung and Liver Dalsam. I used it in my fam ily with the best of success. 1 was sick lor some months, and nsed every remedy. I called several physicians, but thev did mft no pood. I exhausted every remedy known to the medical profession, and received no ben efit. This Lrtng ami Liver ti.iam Cttred me, and I do not heitate to recommend it to t tie public, and rny friends, as a gooil and safe rein dy. Those who know me, as many do in this' Stat j, know that I would not recom mend them to use a thing that has no merit, because I am opposed to "cjuack remedies. G. W. JiROWN.M. D. tr?-. For sale at RF.LL fc PARKER S, and at a t Drug Stores on the I'acdio Coast. &tf ; . : eSunday School and Gift Eocks! 17R0M THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE ty and Various oilier PuhlhMng Houses! For sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson st. between 2d and .".!. Portland, Orison. (r. 1L ATKINSON. Secretary, and Treas. Oregon Tract Society YlLL AMETTE XUliSERY. Season of lGO ?0 G. W. WALLING v Co. would cnHpl? tbe attention of the public to their large A and wi li assorted stock of fine fruit trees and shrubberv, consisting of choice varieties of CllEURIKS, PLUMS, PEAKS. ArRlCOTS, PEACHKS, NUTS, -RASPUEIUilES, Ac., Ac. "rz?" Persons desirous of purchasing trees should call and examine our stock, which is the largest ar d best in the State. Orders (with the cash) sent to the Nursery will be promptly filled ard forwa oed. ga-Exliacare taken in packing Trees, w Address all orders to G. W. WALLING & Co., 4,:tf Oswego, Clackamas County Oregon' "- - j JOIIX M. BAGOX, Importer and Dealer in EB 639 2ZE SSS 9 STATIONERY, rKRFUMERY. &c, &c, Orrrron City, Oregon. At CharmaoJ I'd -net's eld si.ind, lately oc cmned btS. Ackefmsm, Main at red . 1 1U tf COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY .in i9 0 A UCTIOXAXV COMMISSION AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and OakPstreets, Portland AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate. Groceries, General Merchan dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday A. B. Kichahdsox, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE0 SALE. English refined Par and Bundle Iron ; English Square and Octagon Cast steel ; IloVse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws ; Screws, Pry-pans, sheet iron, It. G Ircrn ; also : A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors A. U. Lhcit Azmsox, Auctioneer irect Importation FRQFtfl NEW YORK. rpnE UNDERSIGNED AI?E AGENTS for I auu in constant receipt of FULL SUPPLIES OF McMcrrw's OYSTERS Fresh and spiced ; " Fresh Peaches and Tomatoes; K em r, D.t & Co.'s CASE GOODS, of all kinds Gross & Co.'s CHEMICAL OliTe S-ap j, CANDLES, warranted supe rior to any in mai ket ; Wixslow's, Mauinb Packixg Co's and Saco GREEN CORN; ' . KixcsFonn OSWEGO STARCH,- of every variety ; . WATEnncur CLOCKS ; of efery style ; CEMENT and PLASTER ; Calcined and Land ; For pale LOW TO THE TRADE, by M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., nS.-Jni 1(5 JS'orth Front Street, Portland. R. G. SNEATII, WHOLESALE GROCER, 32 Front Street, Portland. GOODS RY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH, AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICKS, and Freight. Orders Piomptly filled in S m Francis co, if desired. (40. tf Savings! having FIRST NATIONAL BANK CT PORTLAND. . o- Savings Department ! This Rank has established, in connection with its general Banking business, a savings department, and w ill allow interest on coin deposits, made in accordance with the condi tions adopted by this Uar.k; Iti establUli'iig a Savings Department, th:s Banking AssoCi tion has in view the bene fit to accrue to a class of persons having s.mall suns to loan,, by providing a safe place of deposit, amp.le security, and fair rate of in terest, as wi lt as to aeg:cgate and bring ii.to use idle capital. For tbe safety of deposits in this( Ibiuk, are pledged its entire capit.nl and ; resources, and also tbe personal li.-ibilitv of its Directors and Stockholders, as provid ctLby Section 12 ot the National Currency Act, approved June 3. 1SU4, a greater scu rity than that, given by ordinary Savings iar.kj. Piinteii copies of the conditions up on which deposits are received, may be bad upon application to the Board. IlKN'RY FAILING.,,. ..President JAMES STEEL. . , .Cashier DIRECTORS: IlEK'rr FAitiNO, IIkne? AV. Cokdett, L. U. W Ai.EFiF.i.n, J amks Steel.-, V. J. VasSchuyver. nC.tf H"ew Illustrated Work on California tftE CaUfornia Scrap Book ! e A repository of useful information and select reading, comprising choice selections of Prose and Poetry, Tales,- Incidents and Anecdote.? both Historical, Descriptive; Humorous and Sentimental, The compiler in afratJgiffg find combining material, has presented the whole in an in teresting and attractive style. The brevity and variety of topics render the work par ticularly entertaining. - In this work will be found facts and incidents 011 the Lives of the Pioneers, and of the history of the State, that make its pages glow with0 the fascina tions of a romance. We confidently anticipate for i'hfs book a larger sale than anv work that bas been circulated upon this Coast for many years. It is one large octavo volume of upwards of 7) pages, printed on elegant paper. handsome type, wi'h numerous spirited e gravings, illustrating Scenery,Charactcvvc It is sold only through canvassing agents, and those wishing territory to canvass, should immediately upply in - person or by letter to the undcr.-igned. We have also just secured the General Ageficyefor the Pac fie Cea-t for the Cele brated Morse's Fountain Pens. An excel' Ieat article for agents.- H. II. BANOEOF'T & CO.? l'uhlislstTS, 60y Montgomery St., 7:5t San Francisco, Cal. GREGGxT CITY BREWERY! HEMlV UUMBEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wislr cs to inform the public, that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAGER BEER, As good ns can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. gUADES SALOOX. G, A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIN STREET, Oregon City. Best BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to thm. T II E BAR IS SUPPLIED With all thg choicest qualities of Liquor3 anJ Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE V DK.U'CllT. - Families fctipplied. BANCROFT LIBRARY, OF CALIFORNIA, O JOHN MYERS. II. C. MYERS. UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITY, OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, ROOTS SHOES5 HARI)WiiR.EJ TTc also constantly keep on hand SALEM CASS IMEEES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which we will selbat the Factory Prices, and will take ttogI in exchange. 57"We will also pay the highest price for Dutter.Eggs, and all kinds of good country produce. Ve will sell as low'as any bouse in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in good merchantable produce. JGC5T Give us a call and sati.-fy yourselves. O Thomas Charman ! e Successor to CI I A KM AX BR O., rpiIE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS JL compelled me again to cl of tbe firm of CHARMAN & L'RO. to that of THOMAS CH A RM AN having purchased of the estate all tbe interest held by my breath er in the stock of good. owned by Chnfmatj itjRrother, taking effect Jauuary 3d, ISO'J. TiRC 51 Bast is ess Will be Carried on as Usual AXD A FULL STOCK Will be kept up by me, and will consist, in part, of the following branches of trade i Dry Goods and Clothing, Hals,, .Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Fancy Notions. Perf umery And Patent Medicines. Paints, Oils, Colors, . e Dye Stvjfs and Vdrnish, Qacensware, Crockery ct- Lamps Sash. Doors, and Window Blinds, Hardtvare, Tools and Cutlery, Rope, and. JYails O f Every Description. I ash Especial Attention to my FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. GROCERIES OF EVERY VARIETY. 0 o O 0 Farming Implements OF ALL KINDS. Attention will be paid to any business left, with me on Commission. w o Notice. My Uusiness with all who favor me with their patronage, will be done 011 a ool!) fp.vsis but Legal Tender will be re ceivcd at tbe market quotations. Z I desire to say to all who favor me with their patronage that I shall Use 1113- best ability to please them, and all orders shall meet with prompt attention. Iy facilities for doing business are as good ns any bouse in Oregon, and 1 pledge myself to sell as Cheap as any IIoust in good standing in the State. I will not be undersold by any one Please give me ft call and examine for j'our selves. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, Kespeetfull v vonrs, THUMAS CHARMAN. o J. LST fa.? TS STILL AT IDS OLD STiND, CORNER OF MAIN and-SIXTH STREETS, OREGON C.TY,- ORLOON. o TTTIIEUE II ft WOULD INVITE HIS V V friends, and the public in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment of P Ii Goods,0 ISoots Sasaki Slaocs, o ff Having frorc fnany years' experierce learned that THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN SMALL FH0PITS! IS DETERMINED TO OFFER SL'CII INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Silence the Cry of Portland FricesS Oregon City, August 2Sth, lSG'J. JEW WAGOX AX1 Carnage f3anUfactory I 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 fo 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 very best of mechanies, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort ot a vehicle from a com mon eart to concord coaeh. Try me. Blacksmithing, Horse or Qx shoeing, and general jobbiuir neatk-, cjtiieklv and cheap ly done. - DAVID riMI TH. Opposite Excelsior Market NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y ! O o o o -ea- ctf - O OF THE o United States ofAmeica. lrASlIlXGTOX, D. C. o Rranch Ofice ftt Philadelphia, "Where the business of the Company(Js transacted, and to which all general correspondence should be addressed. O DIRECTORS S Philadelphia, Clarence It. Clark, Jay Cooke, F. Ratchford Starr, .1. Hinckley Clark, Geo. V. Tyler, W. (I. Moorhead. Washington. Henrv I). Cooke, E. A.Pollins Win. E. Chandler, John D. Defrec . O ifew YoikEdvr. Dodge, 11. C. Fahtiestock. O OFFICERS t CLAREXCE H.CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance And-Executive Committee. II ENTRY D. COOKE, Vice P-esident. EMERSON W'.PEET, Secretary and Actuary E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITI1.M.D., Medical Director, J. EWING MEARS, M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C, and "Geo. HACDING, Philadelphia, Attorneys. O o The Most; Successful Life Insurance Company of The World ! o Having issued in the first TEN months of its existence, 3,305 Policie0 0 ( - INSURING ( 15,142,800 Dollars ! This . Company Affords to. its Policy Holders PREFECT SECURITY! Ry its Cash paid up Capital of One Million Dollars, and guarantees to the Insured, ( by its Low Rates of Premium ! 1 LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ADVANCE OR, A REVFRSI0NARY DIVIDEND OF 100 PER CENT, BY ITS Return Preniiim) Plan ! -o- o o Wells, Faro&Oo o tSEXEUAIj AGEXTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST, w, e. hale. P. . .Manager. ; o o ' u 7 y AGEKt FOR OIIEGOX. G OFFICE IN CREE'S BUILDING, (Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.) ENTRANCE ON STAAfc STREETQ PORTLAND, Oregon, S. D. POPE, LOCAL AGENT, OREGON CITY GENERAL AGENTS f JAY COOKE & CO. No. 21G Broadway, N.Y. General Agents for New York and North ern New Jersey. J. J. Orvis and D. C Whitman, Managers E. W. CLARK & CO. Hankers, jfo. 35 SotJth Third street, Philade!phia,"General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer sey. C. S. Russell, Manager JAY COOKE & CO. Washington, Generd Southern Agents, E. S. Turner, Manager. J. A. ELLIS & CO, Chicago, General Agents for Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minn. JOHN W. ELLiS & CO. No. 122 Walnet St., Cincinnati, General Agents for Ohio and Central and Southern Indiana. 0 S. A. KEAN & CO. Detroit, General Agents for Michigan and Northern Indiana, D, Wi Kean, Manager, T.B. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for Missouri and Kansas. C, Orris, Manager. ROLLINS & CHANDLER, Boston. General Agents for. New England and Eastern Provinces of Canada, j. P. Tackcr Man ager, JOHNSTON BFxOTnERS & CO. SaM iinore, General Agents for Maryland. y. A. Wi- song, Manager. WM. DOUGLAS, JR., Montreal, -General Ggent for the Dominion of Canada. .0. JyVW PAP.TXEIISIIIP. J AS. TDKIXT.V. J. IT. REED, Kesilenee corner of Columbia and 7th ts Residence, Columbia st bet. 2l and 3d sts. as. K. Kelly and J. II. Eeed, under the firm name ot . KELLY A llEttff " Practice law in the Conrts Of Oregon- uthce on First street, near Aiders over th new 1 est office room. Port.and. tiOtl LANSING' STOUT. O Attorney and Counselor at Law. im. rvr , t, roUTLAND, OREGON, Ofl ce-ajnder the United Statei District Conrt Room. Front street. 40tf pAGE & Til A YETS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE In Cree's Ruilding, corner of Front and Stark streets, Portland. 32;tl H. MITCHELL. 3. x. POLrn. a. saint Mitchell, Dolph & Smitfi, Attorneys and Counsellors at Lawf Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc ters in Admiraltyi g "Office oer the old Post Office, Front street, Portland, Oregon. J. F. CATLfcS. 3. C. MORELAND". CAPLE3 & MORELAND, r ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cor. FRONT and WASHINGTON Sts.f PORTLAND, OREGON. Logan, Shattuck & Killin, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, No. lOO Front Street, ITp fetalis, LJRTLANP, OREGON. A. C. GIBBS. C. W. PARR1SH. Notary Public and Com. of Dctdt, GIBBS & PAERISH, Attorneys and Counselors at Late, POUTLAXD, Or.EGOV. OFFICE On Alder street, in Carter's brick block. 0 JUGEXE A. CKOXIX, A TTORXEY AT LA W, l&oiSms 7 and 8 Carter's Block, TORTLAND. OREGON UM. McKEXXEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OREGON CITYrOREGOtf. WALTER BROS. New CAKPJ&TIWGS o VELVETS, o BRUSSELS, THPw EE-PLY, G OIL -CLOTHS, WINDOW-SHADES, P APili - HAN GIN G Sf LACE -CURTAIN S, &c, &d. j . - - ;. We Would Call the attention of par ties Jilting tip houses, or being in f need of anything in our line To our Stock, which is OXE OF TLIE COMPLETF.ST On Ihc .Pacific oast i 0-9- (O) Our Goods being specially selected fit the Factories in England and tht Eastern Slates, ice can sell ATIIE LOWEST asalT's'siiacisco Priced WALTER BROS., fro.- AO Front strei. fiMtrppn kAar 85. and Washington, Portland Ufef fc Dr. J, H. HATCH, Iate Mtitk 4 Hatch, DENTIST, The patronage of f Kose desiring tint Ctass Operations is respccttully solicited. Satisfaction in aR cases guaranteed. N. H.Xitr&u8 Oiyde administered for tb Painless-Extraction of Teeth. Office In Wcigant's new building, wet side of First street, between Alder and Mor rison streets, Portland, Oregon, 1QENTAL NOTICE During my. totir of two year In -the Eastern Stales 1 hate spared mother time dor money to make myse'f per- fectlyTamiliar with and master Af my pro fession. Those desiring the best work that the nature of the case will admit of can find me at my office, l'oT Front street, two doors above McCormicb's Rook Store, Portland, Oregon. q DR. J. G. GLENN. . Jacotj Stitzel. James B. Uri-os STITZEL & UPTON, Real Estate Brokers and General Agents, Corner of Front and ashing ton streets. PORTLAND, OREGON", Will attend to the sals and porcnawr of Real Estate in all parts of the City and State. Special attention given to the sale 0i East Portland property. Address P, O, Pox 4fi2, Portland, Otegan. STITZEL t UPTOJT, 1 !.t f Ileal Eetaff Bro .ers. P. .A, X TD FR ONI STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. O Watchmaker And J owe for. j Ami lealor in CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND jKWEf-ERS GOODS. Agent. for Wilcox &, are now Lieing sold singly at cost, or whole pa'e less than cost. Other goods at greatlj. reduced rates., (40.tf .