o o 0 o O 0 (tlje iUcckln (Enterprise. TOW'S AD t'OUKTY. Young ladies should be careful no to get chaps on the lips. They have been Known to lead to an affection of the heart. At the regular morning service at St. Pa-il's Episcopal Church to-morrow morn ing, the Her. John W. Sell wood will preach a sermon explanatory cf the apos tolic Kite of Confirmation. Law Cabi. In our advertising columns will be found the law card of Judge Alunson Smith, who has retired from the firm of Mitchell, Dolph & Smith. The Judge's reputation stands high in the pro fession, and the interests of clients will be well cared for. O . A proposition has been made to the (lood Templars' Ledge cf a town down east, by the liquor dealers, that if they (the GoojJ) Templars) will send a list of iheir members to each one of the estab lishments, they will not sell to any one whose name i.s on the list. They consider this fair, and if the Good Templars com ply, there will be a chance of saving some ol those who are liable to fall into error. Commexdahi.e. On last Thursday eve ning the young ladies of this city ga-ve a concert and collation for the purpose of raising funds to procure a library for the Congregational Sabbath School, which, we understand, netted about forty dollars. Much credit ls due lese 3'oung ladies for the skill and energy they manifested for this laudable purpose. ;:Tiu: Dk.st Climatk in the Would. The trh-gvaph is continually inforaiing us that in the Eastern and Western States the storm god is raging, and. that the people are incoureuieuced by snow storms and freezing weather. Compare ti$ wiih our Oregon weather, axidQve can readily per- o ie our advantage in point of climate. Here we liar; warm, pleasant winter weather, akeut half of the time rainy, and the balance f the time tike unobstructed ftiuile of old Sol. o loiter Tj-uu Clear Creek- Ci.fmiCkeex, Oregon. Fe&. Liih.LSTO. I. GJ I 'telly Enterprise : I iatended to have gives yow a, few items is relation to the iAnufaiCtuv of lumber ut the various saw mills i.t this p.irof the county, but as yet I have Jxren linage to procure thenecessarj data from w hich to write. J&et L wish to call the at tention o) some enterprising, go-ahead lu.ui to tbe fact that there is a large and tensive grove of timber, known bv the name of ' Larch,'' situated near the head of this Creek, soiae fourteen or eighteen miles from this place. The timber is of the fitK'sl atli3', ami easy to get at,which is bound to ciaki it valuable at no distant 1 tv. The man that, Las the pluck and ert- ergy to rt in operation a gQd saw mill mid go to manufacturing lumber, cannot help but make a forSiine with the riglit kind of management, as it is said that larch makes the best finishing lumber we have on this coast. Hacl it not been rainy for the past few days, some of the farmers in this ai;d the I'ulmatier settlement would be sowing their spring wheat. We hope they will sow early, and plenty of it. Every farmer should make it a point to put iu a few acres, at left ; it will saye them money I v so doing. The fanners should seed down more of their find in fa grass and clover. HayD at from ten to twenty dol lars per ton, out in the country, is entirely loo iich. It is confidently expected that more im provements in the shape of building houses and barns will be done the coming season thr.n has been done in any season hereto fore. Lumber is cheap here, and with a little capital and more energy, one can have good buildings to live iu instead of old rickety shanties. I5$Dthe way. if any one in the county is seeking a location for a country store, let them come and look at this place. There is no better place in the State for a coun try store thatO this. We have a good church, and can have one of the best of schools. We have plenty of water power to run the various kinds of machinery. We have a good saw mill, and it won't be long be fore we have a grist mill, as I am informed by the gentleman who? owns the mill privi lege here. We certainly need a good grist mill in this vicinity, and the man that puts one up. and does the fair thing, will be entitled to the gratitude of the people. A little com petition is what we want out c here in tbe shape of stores and mills, some gentlemen tMhe contrary notwithstanding. Our three months winter school closes this week, just as the schofirsGbegin to learn. As a general thing, a three months' seiiooi uses up all the public money, then ! ,u ii" uuuiu iiie oauince oi tne year. That makes it bad. too, for tbe children -J A .'!, 11. . 1.. f .1 here are sadly in need of more learning n-,t ihn n.mnU . - . ss ,. . " 1 I.dt the people begin to open their eyes? to the necessity of raising a direct tax ' for tho purpose of having a longer icrmof A meeting comes off this wt for that purpose, and we sincerely hope that the friends of education and prorefs may win the day, and give umore schools. Iundersfarthat the County Commis sioners have appropriated a small sum for o the purpose of building a new bridge at this place. The public needQ good bridge iH-re, and if this is the case, it will be tbauktully received. We hope if we ever ave another Legislature to make laws lorxmr good, that they will put a heavier road tax on the people, so that we can have seme respectable roads to travel on. The roads we have ia this part of the C6unty i are a disgrace to any place. e hone n.-i rvi. .:n i . thld -i iJC ,a laKe evconMnn in Your?, &c., St. Elmo. A Sew Gaa Generator. During this week Mr. J. J. Miller has had on exhibition in the Odd Fellows' build ing, in this place, a new machine for the generation of lighting gas. We sa-tf- it, and were much pleaded with it, and we think our business houses would do well to secure the right to use it. The Ort rjonian of the 23d of February contains the following remarks in regard to this new gas generator, which W3 believe to be correct : It is claimed for !t that it is absolutely safe from explosion md that it will furnish gas at the rate of not over 92 per thou sand feet. The cost of the machine is about $100 fof eight burners. We have seen it in operation, and without attempt ing to describe the process of gas genera tion, we have no hesitation in saying that it seems to have all the advantages which the proprietor claims for it. The lights are as steady as ordinary gas lights lind fully as brilliant. The burners can be used with or without chimneys, though with chimneys the light is steadier and more powerful. The machine is so ar ranged that gas is generated in quantity to suit the consumption. There isho per ceptible difference in the blaze, w hether one or all the burners' are In Use. If all are lighted, the machine : imply runs faster and generates gas more rapidly. For ho tels or other public buildings, or even dwellings where several limb's are wanted, it can be used at a cost not greater than 1 1 1 - , 1 - . c neiufiit; lumps, auu wr.noui- any or me dangers it i explosion which attach to the use of kerosene, and very much cheaper than it is possible to make coal gas. After the machine is purchased and the neces sary gas fitting supplied, the only cost o material is gasoline, the gas being gener ated from the latter by simple contact of air and water. Mr. Miller will take or ders to furnish machines, or will sell county rights ia Oregon or Washington Territory. - . - 1 - Pi:ok. C. B. Pixmvifu. We understand that it is the intention of this gentleman to deliver another reading in the Court House this evening. These entertainments are not only amusing and entertaining, butotiiey are.Q refined intellectual feasts which none should miss, for they will be bentdieial to all who attend them. 1 c -o- -a Steers fc IIixde. We call the attention of all saloon keepers who wish to supply their bars with good liquors, to the adver tisement of these gentlemen, in to-day's paper. Wliat is it Tonic ? Q Bear this in mind. that although a tonic is. to a certain extent, a stimulant. a stimulant, uaaioditied by any medicinal substance, is not a tonic, but a dvh'ditanL In HOST BTTE ITS STOM ACH I51TTEUS there is a stimulating element of the purest gnsuf-e ci an u facta red in this or any other country. Every fiery and corrosive oil or AcUi which contaminates the ordinary liquors f commerce, is expelled from the rye spiril evhieu forms the alcoholic basis ? Us-e iiJTTFUS, by careful and repeated rectiScatie,- The juices of the valuable roots, barks s.i3l herbs, infused info this wholesae product of the finest grain, still farther modify its nature ; s'. that it become?, in fact, a simple diffusive agent. minus all ihe heady and brain exciting properties whica belong, more or less, to all liquors in raw state. It is merely the safe and harmless vehicle which rea ders the medicinal virtues of the prepara tion effective. increasing tboir active power, and diffusing them tnrongli the system. Hence the pleasant and gentle glow which is experienced after taking a dose of the BITTERS. Instead of coat ing headache, as unmedicated stimulants are apt to do, this salubrious tonic is th best known remedy for that complaint. It calms and sooths cerebral excitement, strengthens the nerves, promotes the secre tion of the gastric juice, invigorates the bowels, determines the fluids to the sur face, improves the appetite, increases the animal vigor, regulates organic action, and. from its mild yet effective alterative G 4l-w. lwiet iiiiin f inn ill. 1 lean be administered to the weaer sex in the peculiar diHieulties to Which their or ganization subjects them. 17. It From the new " Dotfrxios. " At this season, when coughs and colds are so prevalent, an effectual remedy, and one easily obtained, is Perry Dams' Vtgolablc ,; Pain kilter.''' It Is no new nos trum vended by unknown agents, but has stood tl?c test of over twenty years; and those who use the article, internally or ex ternally. will connect with it grateful rec ollections of its worthy inventor. ltxs iinnH Chronicle, C. W. Pa ix Kn.T.KK. The testimonials borne tr tlicGpffio.wv ni'thi-j v illi ililn m ;diei !( ' ' - - - -. - ill; rt l iilL it. il b i.yj -vi til iiiiu 11 ii 1 1 .faiu i" in every house. Our own opinion is that no family should be without a bo tie of it for a single hour. In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores. Ac, it is the meat effectual remedy we know of. A bottle will last for a very long time, and its low price places it within the reach of aU.iSMvhns Xetes. fee, We are glad fo learn that the Pain Killer is having so large a sale in our city. We have every reason to believe it to be an almost never failing cure for pain, and a medicine that no family should be with out. Montreal Post. 17. It MILLIAM DAV1DSOV, Office, Xo. G4 Front Street, Adjoining gie Telegraph OtEce, 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 i A SPECIALTY, and promptly collected, as well as with a due regaru to economy iu business matters entrusted to his care and lhe proceeds paid over punctually. 4ytf REAL ESTATE DEALER. Religious Services. O St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John W. Sellwood, rector. Services on Sunday at lo a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible class at 2 p. m. 1st Congregational Church Seats Free. Morning' "Services, - 10. 4. Sabbath School, 12 o'clock M. Evening Services -. 7 o'clock. Rkv. E. Gkhky, Acting Pastor THAYER MEETINGS. Sunday evening 5 o'clock Tuesday evening, .. 7 o'clock. o M. E. Church, Seats Free. Morning Services, 10.30, Eveuing Services, 7 o'clock. SOCIAL MEETINGS. Class Meeting following Morning Services. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening 7 o'clock. Sabbath School at 2 o'clock P. M. Ri:v. C. W. Tor-p, Pastor. ftew Advertisements. JSfOTICE. As required by Sec 3 of Ordinance No. notice is hereby given that an election for Chief Engineer and Assistant Enqinecr oi ue uKhuox CITY FTTIF. DEPART MEXT.wiH beheld at thft npiv Fn sine Umisf- on Monday, March 7tb, IS70. Foils open iiuiu 1U A. II. UUIH 4 P. M. FORCES BA SCLAV, Mayor. in . - i ALAnsOf! SMITH, Attorney and Counselor at Law, PRUCTOK AXD SOLICITOR. AVOCAT. Practices in State and IT. S. Ccurts. Office Xo. 108 Front Street, Portland, Orej07i, Opposite McCormick's Book Store, STEERS & HSS3DE, Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Vincs, JB randies, l,iis7:ies, Etc. No. 40, Front Street, Portlnt, Oregon-. Constantly on hand a genuine article of Cutter Whisky. JXiSUiiANCE. THE MANHATTAN LIFE, . AND North liritish and Jfercantile lure Insurance Companies, WHSTLOW, OREGON CITY AGENT. lG.tf To Sltlppeas of LIVE STOCK! EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS. Reduction of Rates BETWEEN Portland and Dalles, VlA TL'E oiumbia River! THE OREGON STEAM NAV. CO. During the present year will SHIP LIVE STOCK (in lots) from PORTLAND to DALLES, (through in one dny,) including mil road transportation at the Cascades, at the follow ing reduced rates, viz: Yearlings 75 cts per head. Two yeais old, and cows,$2 00 " " Three years old & r.pw'ds 3 00 " " Horses 3 00 " " J. C. AINSWOHTJJ, President O. S. IV. Co. Portland, Feb. 15, 1S70. lo.Ct Dr. J, H. HATCH, Ixste Muck Hatch, DEN T I ST, The patronage of those desiring tirst Class Upfrati'in, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. N. B. jSltivas Oxydf administered for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Office In Weigaut's new bhilding, west side of First street, between Alder and Mor rison streets, Portland, Oregon. JOHN II. SCHRAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in SADDLES, HARNESS, etc., etc., Main Street, Oregon City, Wishes to represent that he is now as well prepared to furnish any article in his line as the largest establishment in the State. He particularly requests that an examination ol his stock be made before buying elsewhere. JOHN F. MILLER, Successor to J. F. MILLER 8,- Co., MAXIFACTIRER OF AND DEALER IX Hoots sisai Slaocs ! At the Oregon City Boot and Shoe Store, Main street. THE BEST SELECTION Of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Children's Boots and Shoes, on hand or made to order. ORAM, WILLIS & Co., LIVERY. FEED AND SALE OREGON CITY, OREGON. Having recently added to the Livery Stock new Carriages, Buggies and Horses, ore now prepared at all times to let the same, at reas onable rates. horses bought and sold, or , kept by the day or week ISAAC FARR. P- D. MORRISS. 1 Aim &3IOi:ku5S, BUTCHERS, FOR OREGON CITY AND VICINITY. o "Sf Will deliver to their patrons all the bet qualities of Stall Fed Beef, also Mutton, Pork, Poultry etc., as usual twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays Thankful-ior past favors of the public would Respectfully asks a continuance of the same. JMPEKIAL MILLS. Savier, LaRoque & Co., nnF.aox city. r. wantlP on hand for sale, flour ...f"V,L iri -TWrk-en Feed. Parties purchiug feed must furnish the sacks. JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip tion, printed at the Enterprise odice, nnTY'TTVK EATLY EXECUT- J ed at tbe ENTERPRISE OFFICE. AUCTION AND COMMISSION A B. Riclmrlsoii, AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and Oak strtets, Tertland AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Merchan dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday A. 13, Kighardbok, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SALE. English refiftcd liar and Bundle Iron ; English Square and Octagon Cast steel ; Horse shoes, Fifes, Rasps, saws ; Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iren ; also: ' A large assortmentof Groceries and Liquors A. 13. Kichardson, Auctioueer LAD D & TI LTOSV BANKEES, Established 1859. Deposits received and Accounts kept sub ject to Check or Druit. INTEREST aUowe-1 on TIME Deposits of TRUST FUNDS, in sums of ONE DOLLAR and UPWARDS, from Date of Deposit. Money Loaned on Approved Security. Bonds Stocks and other valuables received on deposit for safe keeping. COLLECT ONS MADE, and PROCEEDS promptly remitted. Investments in real estate and other prop erty made for parties. Agents for the transaction of all kinds of FINANCIAL and TRUST BUSINESS. SIGHT AND TELEGRAPHIC EXCHANGE On San Francisco and the Atlantic States, FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT and sold. " PJ.if Savings! Savings! FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. Savings Department! This Bank has established, in connection with its general Banking; business, a savings departmeut, and will allow interest on coin deposits, made in accordance witn tne conui lions adontr-d bv this Rank. In establiidiMiir a Savings Department, this Banking Associ tion has in view the bent-fiN to accrue to a class of poisons having small suns to loan, by providing a pale place of dencsit. ample secuntv, and fair rate of in terest, as w-ll as to aggregate and bring into use idle capital. For the safety of deposits in this Bank, are pledged its entire capital and resources, and also the personal liability of its Directors and Stockholders, as provid ed by Section l'i of the National Currency Act, approved Jure" 3, lf(i4, a greater ?f-cu-ritv than that giren bv ordinary Savings Banks. Printed copies of the conditions up on which deposits are received, may be liau upon appl. cation to the Board. HENRY FAILING. Prcsi den t JAMES STEEL .Cashier DIRECTORS: Hexkt Failing, Hf.ney W. Connurr, L. II. Walekield. JajJes Steel, W. J. VanSciUyver. nGtf Direct importation FROM NEW YORK. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED ARE AGENTS' for JL ana in constant receipt ot FELL SUPPLIES OF McMcrray's OYSTERS Fresh and spiced ; " " Fresh Peaches and Tomatoes ; Kemi, Day & Co.'a CASE GOODS, of all kinds ; Gross & Co.'s CHEMICAL 01ie Soap ; CANDLES, warranted supc rior to any in market ; Wixsi.ow's, Marine Packing Co's and Saco GREEN CORN; Ki.vgsford OSWEGO STARCH, of every variety ; Waterbukv CLOCKS ; of etery style ; CEMENT and PLASTER ; Calcined and Land ; For sale LOW TO THE TRADE, by M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., tlS.2ni Hi North FroatSlreet, Portland. CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES' AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, d'C, (be, Cof. First and Washington six., 10.3m) Portland, Oregon. NEWS To the FARMERS, BUTCHERS and TANKERS. D. MET2CER & Co. Portland, Oregon, earner Front and Salmon Streets, opposite tbe old Court House, are buying all the TAILS AND MANES OF HORSES, THE TAILS OF CO WS, AND ALL THE HAIR OF HOGS, ind are paying a LIBERAL Piice. (ICSl COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIF0F11IA, POPE & CO., TEALF.nS IX STOVES, TINT PLATE. SHEET IROX.F.RA Z1EHS' COPPER. LEAD i'lPE, IRON? PIPE AND FITTINGS,. RUBP.EU HOSK. FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS. ZI:C, COPPFli, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Also a general assoitnsent of House Fur nishing Good.. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AND JOBBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. o SI OVE Also at POPE S roiirc you will find HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN- WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS, LAMl'S AND OIL, LUCINE AND NIGHT LAMPS. ALSO PERAMBULATORS. o Alt of the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. AV. POPlfJ & CO, ll:lyj Oregon Cit Oregon. WI, SINGER, Has Established w FOR THE 21 AN U FACTO LY OF SASH, BUNDS AND DOORS, AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. KW; He will also do TURNING, of every description to order, With Neatness and Dispatch ! o ALL WORK WARRANTED. Shop on the River, back of Ackerman's. lO.lyJ Store, Oregon City, Oregon Over 20,000 Persons Testify to the Wonderful cures of Dir. J. W.'IUIUIAY'S Ealsam for tfio Liver and Blood. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. vx One of the Celelrat'.'d Physicians -of Portland, says he is cured of the I.ung and JJver ccia j)ltint, and that he owes hit life to Ur.Mur tuifg Lung and Liver Balaam. Read irhat he says : Pokti.axp, May 21, lSii'J, I have tried Dr. J. W. Murray's Lung and Liver Balsam. I used it in my fam ily with the best of success. 1 was sick for some months, and used every remed. I called several physicians, butthev did me no good. I exhausted every remedy known to j the medical profession, and received no ben- I t fit. This Lung and Liver Balsam cured me, and I do not hesitate to recommend it to the public and my frieuds, as a good and safe rm dy. Those who know me as many do in this Stat;, know that I would not recom mend them to use a thing that has no merit, because I am opposed to qimckTremedies. G. W. BROWN, M. D. Ki, For sale at BELL A PARKER S, and at ad Drug Stores on the Pacific Coast. i'tf yiLLAMKTTE NURSERY. Scns.ni of 18G9 -70. G. W. WALLING & Co. would call ill? the attention of the public to their large- and well assorted stock ot tine mut trees and shrubberv, consisting of choice varieties of CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEARS, APRICOTS, PEACHKS, NUTS, RASPHERRIES, &c, &c. TZT" Tersons 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 and forwarded. &g-Extiacare taken in packing Trees. Address all orders to G. W. WALLING & Co., 45tf Oswego, Clackamas County Oregon- J OHN M. BACOX, Importer and Dealer in - IBS S3TJ 2&. 3 9 STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, &c, &C, Oregon City, Oregon. At Charman JVarner's old stand, lately oc cupied by Si Ackerman, Main street. 10 ff JG. SNEATII, WHOLESALE GROCER, 32 Front Street, Portland. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH, AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES, and Freight. iTS-Orders Promptly filled In Saa Francis co, if desired. Cio.tf jg HADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIN STREET, Oregcn City. Best BILLIARD TABLES in OELGOX HaVe been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers ot this popular amusement to them. T H K BAR 1 S S CP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon aireauj famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE OV DRAUGHT. Mif Families supplied. OREGON CITY BREWERY! HENRY II UMBEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform tne public tnat ne is now prepaf- ! ed to manufacture a 0. 1 quality 01 As good as can be obtained anywher m the Stale, urders solicited and promptly filled. JTEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL. Cor. FRONT and MORRISON SU PORTLAND, OREGOX. The most Comfortable Hotel in th City. Board and Lodgings from one to two dollars per day, according to rooms occupied. 4-nf) EDWARD CARNEY, Proprietor. c. JOnX MYERS. II. C MYERS. J. M1TEKS & BRO., UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITV. OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN o CD CD DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, Wc 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 exchange. O KTWe will also pav the liighe-d price for Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of good country produce. We will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash o" its equivalent in good merchantable produce. SfS" Give us a call ana sati.-fy yourselves. Thomas Cliarman ! Successor to CHARM AN $ BRO,, THE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS compelled me again to change the name of the firm of CHARM AN & BRO. to that of THOMAS CHARM AN having purchased of the estate ail the interest held by my broth er in the stock of good j owned by Charman Si Brother, taking effect January d, lSGi). TIftC Dnsiificss Will be Carried mi as Usual AND A FULL STOCK Will be kept up by me, and will consist, in part, ot the following branches ol trade : Dry Goods and Cloth ing, Hutsy Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Eancy Notions, Perfumery And Patent Medicines Paints, Oils, Colors Dye Stuffs and Varnish, Queensware, Crockery & Iiamps Sash, Doors, and IVindow Blinds, Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, Ilofte, and Nails Of Every Description I ash Especial Attention to my FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. G nOCER 1ES OF E YERJ VARIETY. r? rm;n & E m ft m nf 3 " d liBl I fig M I n J E C 111 C 1 1 LE5 OF ALL KINDS. irTrAttention will be paid to any business left, with me on Commission. Notice. My Business with all who favor me with their patronage, will be done on a gold e vsis but Legal Tender will be re ceived at the market quotations. w J3gT I desire to say to all wI;o favor me with thsnr patronage that 1 shall ne my best ability to please them, and all orders shall meet "with prompt attention. My facilities for doing business lire as good as any house in Oregon, and I pledge myself to sell as Cheap as any House in good standing in the State. I will not be undersold by any one Please gii me a call and examine for your selves. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, Respect full v vours, THOMAS CHARMAN. IALSTO 9 IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN amSIXTH STREETS, OREGON CiTV, OREGON. WHERE HE WOULD LS'VlTE II IS friends, and the public in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment f Iiy Goods, Clofl2iss9 ISoots cind Sl&oesi ISsits ss.ii d rCiip8, Ifsii'dwarc. Croclcry5 Groceries, &c lF Having from many vears' exDerience learned that THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN SMALL PROFITS! IS DETERMINED TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Silence the Cry of Portland Pi ices! Oregon City, August 2Sth, 1S69. WAGON Carriage Manufactory! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of bis premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City . . Oregon. Takes this method to inform hi 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 ver3' 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 me. Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing and genejobbiog-n-d cheap- J Opposite Excelsior Market NATIONAL. UFE IHSURANCfiOMP'Y d mi -te es 6tS OF THE United States ofAhshica.. . - irASMXGfotf, D. C Dranrh OfHee at PliiladelpUIrt, Where the business of the Company vs , transacted, and to which all general correspondence etiQuhl be addte&sed. o c DIRECTORS : . Philadelphia', Clarence H. Clark, Jay Cooke," F. Ratchfoid Starr, J. Hinckley Clark, Geo V. Tyler, W. G. Monrhead. Washington, Henry D. Cookp, E. A.Rollinsj Wm. E. Chandler, John D. Defrees. New York, Edw. Dodge, II. C. Fahnestcck OFFICERS CLARENCE II. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance And Executive Committee HENRY D. COOKE, Vice P-esidcnt. EMERSON W.PEET", Secretary and Actuary E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCfS G. SMITIl.M.D., Medical Director. J. EW1NG MEARS, M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D, C, Attorneys. O The Most Successful Life lnsuranccb Companyof 0 The World I Having issued in the first TEN modus of its existcaee, 3,395 Policies, - LNSURING- This Company cfi'ords to its Policy Holders PERFECT SECURITY! By its Cash pliid up Capital oPone Milbra Dollars, and guarantees to the Insured, by its o Law Rates. of Premium ! LARGE DIVIDENDS . IS ADVANCE, OR, A. REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF 100 FER CENT. BY ITS Return Premium Plan ! o- Weils, Fargo & Co- GESEUAL AGKXTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. , W. E, HxlLE. .MANAGER. o A. B; ELLIS, AGEM FOIl OREGO.V. OFFICE IN CREE'S BUILDING, (Up stairs, bet. Froutj an lrtsts.) ENTRANCE ON SQIRK STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. S. D. POPE, LOCAL AGENT, OREGON CITY. O 8J JAY COOKE & CO. No. 216 BfwidvraTN.Y. General Agents for New Yorknd Noith? em New Jersey. J. U. Orvis and D. C. Whitman, Managers. E. W. CLARK & CO, Bankers, No. South Third strectPhiladelphiaGeneral Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer- sey, C. SqRusscIL, Manager. JAY COOKE &CO Southern Agent-. Washington, General E. S. Turser, Manager. . -t J. A. ELLIS & CO. Chicago, General Agents for Illinois, Wisconsin, lowland Minn. JOHN W. ELLIS & CO. No. 122 Walnut SL. Cincinnati, General Agents for Ogo and Central and Southern Indiana. Q i S A KEAN & CO. Detroit, General Agent ' 'for Michigan and Northern Indiana. I. W. Kean, JIanagef, 0 T.B. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for Missouri and Kansat. C Orris, Manager. ROLLINS & CHANDLER, Boston, General q Agents for New England and Eastern Provinces, of Canada. J. P. Tucker Man ager. JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO." Baltimore, dKeneral Agents for Maryland, W. A. Wi song, Manager. . WM. DOUGLAS, J., Montreal, -General Ggent for the Dominion of Canada? O o 5)