1 r o DEFECTIVE o 6 o i ORIGINAL I)je0il)cckli) (Enterprise, TOWS AND COUNTY, Proceeding of the County Court of tlackama Co., April Term, 1S70. f Upon the petition of G. J. Trullinger and others, Geo. Welch, Win. Beeson and Jolin Guard, were apposed viewers to View and report upon the public utility and. practicability of a proposed road leading from llickenbotbem's farm, on Clear Creek, to Wright's bridge, on the Stfolalla. " Vl'pnn the petition of Joseph Walton find others. Geo. Welch, Win, ISeeson and John Guard, were appointed viewers to View and report upon the public utility aild practicability of g proposed road leading from the north end of Wright's bridge.on the Molalla, to the west line of James Stewart's lane. Upon application of John Myers, Sher iff, for further time to file delinquent tax list, it was ordered by the Court that the Sheriff have one month further time for filing such list. The Court opened and examined the bids of L- D. Cross, Abel Mattoon, James Athej and James Peckard for building 9 l r''c a-cross Clear Creek, at or near 'bibel Mattoon's place, and the contract was awarded to Abel Mattoon, at $300. - Ordered tbat the Supervisor of road district No. 3, purchase 1,280 feet ot two inch plank, to be used in his district. Y. D. King. Supervisor of road district No. 18. having resigned and moved out of said district, A. Hart was appointed Su pervisor oi said district for the balance of the year 1870. The following order was entered : In' the matter of dividing Milwaukie precinct so as to accommodate voters: It is ordered that there be a new precinct 'formed and be called Marsbfield precinct, and that the place of voting be at Marsh field, near the residence of VV. T. Matlock, and that'said precinct be bounded as fol lows, to-wit : Beginning at the Clacka mas rivi-r, at the northeast corner of F. C. Cason's donation laud claim, in T. 2. S. It' 2 E , running thence up said .liver to its intersection with the section line be tween sections II and 12. in said T. 2, is. li.. 2 E.. thence north on said section, line to the north boundary line of said town- iup-'; thence northu esterly about half mile to the southeast corner of Francis Tvlbertu land cl aim ; thence on a direct line nrth.- to the county line ; thence west, to the intersection of the Oregon City anil Sandy road ; thence southerly, following said road to the north boundary of F. C. Cason's land claim ; thence east erly, following thv line of said Cason's claim, to the placeol beginning. The Court declined to taks any action, at this time, on the petition of Charles Walker and others, for an appropriation to build a bridge acros Abernathy Creek. Upon the application of J. II. Feaster, his assessment was reduced $300. -.Upon the application of lion. W. W. r Upn. showmg thit he had purchased a county order for $75. and that said order " had bt-en lost or destroyed, it was ordered tijat the Clerk of this Court issue a dupli cate tMler to said applicant for said amount of $75. The Clerk of this Court, having made requisition lb8tationery, it was ordered by the Court that the Clerk purchase such ; statiouei, Arc. as his requisition called tor. J. Y. Boone granted a renewal of ferry license upon complying with the law in giving bond in the sum of $500. L. D. C. Latoutette. D. D. Tompkins and Joseph Parrott, Sr.. commissioners to assess d.iugkges that JV. D. Kin.';, A. P. Smith and George Wise"' would sustain bv reason of a certain proposed road cross ing their respective premises, reported that W. D. King would be damaged $150 in gold eoiiu: A. P. Smith $100 in gold coin, and George Wise $200 ii, gold coin. i "Whereupon it was ordered by the Court tbat the petitioners for said road have one month to pay said damages, and upor their failing to do so within said time, said road will not be established, and the bond filed therein for costs, will be declared forfeited. JI OGK.S OF ELECTION.' ; Upper Molalla Precinct John Sawtelle. JLO, liamsby, Harrison Wright. ' Oregon City Precinct James M. Moore, Vf.v Johnson. Chain's walker k. Mil a A klil vaukie Precinct Ross Merrick, Hec Campbell. William Rran. ier i. ami s Rock Creek Precinct J. T. Chitwood. Samn.O l'mdrr U Ur fl- O f Spr ngwater Precinct Henry Rowly, Asa Stone, Samuel Hughes. Union Precinct J. II. Blacker. Jacob Bowers. G. L. Curry. s Young's Precinct II. Curren. W. Mat toon, Franklin-Pierce. Oswego Precinct Jesse Bullock, Frank Ford. A R. Shipley. Harding's Precinct C. E. Tracy, Mat thew Richardson. M. G. Wills. Tualatin Precinct William Sharp, Thos. Buck man, William Bird, p. Marquam's Precinct Thomas F.James. AJMarquam, George Gibson. Beaver Creek I'recinct Samuel Wald-rn-Gi'o. Graham. John Darnell. riCAulo Precinct John Wilson, John J ' 'hlge. F. Revenue. VV uulliU 1,rinct-0. II. Cone, J. E. McOonuell, S. B. Franklin Lower Molalla Precinct C vi .uuiiiua, rrecinct C. O 'm. Moreland, Robert Sconce ting's Prpc.net L. B. Lowe, os. P. ltingo. O. Boyn- ion . Cutti B. Sav- Rge, Jo ' Canemah Precinct S. F. Uedge. George Smith. .Marshiield Precinct N. D. Jones, William Phillips L. Stevens, A. N. Matlock. E. A he following b:lU were audited a ndi iruercd paid, to-wit : I. H.1 tossing, for rriPof woodshed $ i las. Athev, for repairing jiil William Barlo w, for meals furnished jurois, by order of C.mrt O Bt)3'titon, services as Super- Tisor, lstj'j Witnses before Graud Jury at a 5 12 s 00 00 jl rco terra i - ST. TVWoc ".Ttiftof X: ., varca terra ot rjireuu Court : w. XfWoodloefc oO Oo i) So 60 00 latan J,ose uf rit iorht JamucI Carlisle! ' . Vf Ilu "ijate h'm. Welch ?6r diem and m.iageVf Grand Jurors": f. P. King ) lirm Fellow V.i , 10 6 12 8 S 10 31 11 40 80 80 41 40 oo 00 F. Keren ue T. llunsacker. ses Miller..! fm. I.everidge!! . . . O jeorge G.thens v w"l.and mileage" of trial jurors ' Caiuc J V. Boone. . . " co...,'''" J N.iTrarlor f V ? i ii - arj S..wtelle. ph Parrott, Sr.'.".'! K tea's 00 j 15 00 11 00 1 80 18 CO 17 4) IS 00 11 20 15 ioi 0 0 Q o t' J P.odnev T-mpkins 16 30 II en rv" Moody 13 60 II. It.' Walker lo 40 (Jorge Welch IS 40 E. B. Lue'.Iing 20 CO J. T. Chitwood 18 00 I J. C. Ramnby 13 00 J. S. McCor.l. 16 50 David Wilson G. W. Parrish J. X. Miller J E. McConnell Ca-uer J. Hinkle A.O. Mattoon , Thomas Foster C. J. Barclay. J. N. Buck Isaac Still. . . State t Oregon vs. Charles Cuttiug : H. Welch, witness W. Woodcock, witness J. Carlisle Jas. M. Frazer. County Clerk O. C. Enterprise Association J. Il.Whitemore, board Capt.Lambert State vs. Gholson Wilson : C. W. Xot'Iett, Cons' able feer John Myers, as per bill 20 80 8 20 10 20 8 20 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 (10 10 20 10 20 6 40 7 Co 6 80 147 So 10 50 12 00 10 40 27 15 41 50 " " " 89 20 J. M. Bacon, as per bill for stationery famished Clerk's office 109 25 J. M. Drake, County Commissioner. 10 40 Wm. McCowti, " Viewers &c, of road commencing at Fli Criswell's lane and ending near Milwaukie : W. II. McCubbin, viewer Andrew Sprouls, Jr., " William Tucker, " 9 20 10 00 10 00 lo 00 J. H. McCubbin, chainman 10 00 J. Ilacket, 8 00 M. G. Wills, marker 10 00 50 S. L. Campbell 13 Comm'ssionjrs to assess damages on said road : Jo-!, Parrott .4 I). D. Tompkins 7 L. D. C. LatourSttc 7 20 fiO 20 Gas Light ix Oregon Citt. About the first of last month. Mr. J. J. Miller came here with a newgas generating apparatus. Messrs. C. W. Pope & Co. purchased the right for this county, and now have in op eration in their hardware store this new gas generator, which supplies gas for five burners. All that is necessary to con vince any one that this new apparatus is a cheap means of procuring gas light, is to step iuto the store of Messrs. Pope & Co. after dark see the light produced by live burners, at about the same eost that it would take for five coal oil lamps. All public buildings in this city should be lighted wit!) it. and families will find it a very desirable convenience in their homes. Sidden Death. On last Thursday at about lDj o'clock, Mr. R. Rosenstein, of Albany went into the Cliff House, in this place, said he was feeling unwell and wanted a bed. A bed was furnished and proper attentions given him. In a short time after going to his room, he was taken with spasms, and Dr. Saffarrans was called in, but medical aid availed nothing. With in three-quarters of an hour alter he lay down, he was a corpse. Mr. Rosenstein was. apparently, a stmt, healthy man, and on that morning he was on the streets and appeared to be enjoying his usual good health. Life is surely a brittle thread. Buu;hky. On last Wednesday night, some person or persons entered the Fash ion Saloon, in this place, and took the loose change in the drawer, a derringer, a bottle of claret and some whisky. Mr. Chipman. the proprietor, says that the en try was made by raising the window, and must haw been done between 1 1 J and 5 o'clock. There was no great loss sustain ed, but the act shows thr.t there are light fingered gentry around, and that it will be well to prepare for them. Bereavement. 1 he many friends ol Rev. I. D. Driver will be pained to hear of the death of his wife. She died at Port last Wednesday evening. The social party at the Court House last Tuesday evening, was a very pleasant affair. There was a good attendance and all enjoyed themselves. The P. T. Company will dispatch a boat fromethi place to Corvallis this (Satur day) morning. Neav Pai'ek. We invite the attention of our readers to the prospectus of the Bedrock Democrat, published in another column of to-daj's paper. We are suffici ently acquainted with Mr. Abbott and Judge McArthur to know that the Demo crat will be a live paper, and tbat they will do all they propose doing. The Democracy will do well to give it a hearty support. Plaixdealeu. We have seen the first issue of a paper with the above name, published at Roseburg, by Mr. W. Thomp son. Its typographical appearance is very neat, and ably edited. We wish Mr. T. most abundant success and hope that he will make it warm for his Radical neigh bor. Daily and Weekly Press, An associ ation has been iormed at Salem, with W. II. Watkinds as business manager, who propose to commence the publication of a daily and weekly paper, at that place. The first issue will appear on the 15th inst. and be furnished to subscribers for 50 cents until after the election. Washington- Territory. Tue Democ racy of Washington Territory met in Con vention at Vancouver, lat Wednesday. I'hcy adopted a g-ood platform and nomin ated Hon. J. D. Mix, of Walla Walla, as their candidate for Delegate to Congress. Mr. Mix is an able speaker and very pop ular throughout the Territory, and his election is certain. 3 K TO THE WORKING CLASS V M F'cpareu 10 iuru isn at I classes with con stant employment at home, the whole of the time or tor the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to 5 per evenino and a proportional sum by devoting their wh ile time to the business business Hovs and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their ai-die.-s, and test me busines, we make this unparalleled offer : To such as are ni welt satisfied, we will send 1 to pa for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valu able sample, wuich will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People's Litera ry Compiniou one of the largest and best family newspapers published ail scut free by mail. Reader, if yoa want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN & CO. Augusta, Maine. 3.3ml j i r- . , . . - " CSgT3 If you wish the very best Cabinet Photographs, yor must call o.i BRADLEY & RCLOFSON, 432 Montgomery street, San Francisco. Oregon City Prices Current. The following are the prices paid for produce, ajid the prices at which other ar ticles are selling, in this market : W HEAT White. bushel, 70 cts. OATS bushel. 37J cts. POTATOES bushel. 41)50 cts. ONIONS c bushel. SI 00(Sjl 50 FLOUR i bbl. $4 00$4 50. BEANS White, tt.. t cts. LIli ED FRUIT -Apples.. B.. 44.; Peaches. 1 lb., lKfe: Plums, lb., 7 15 cts.; Currants, r, lb.. 1020 cts. BUTTER- E).. lC(20cts. EGGS $ dozen. 1520 cts. CHICKENS Ifi dozeu. $3 004 00. SUGAR Crushed, fi.. 20 cts.; Island f, fl.. 1012i cts. ; N. O.. "t? Ib.. 15 cts. ; San Francisco refined. lb. 1C3 cts. TEA Young Hvson. lb., SI 50 ; Ja pan, lb., 90cl 25 ; Black.. ) lb., 75e. $1 00. COFFEE ft &.. 22(j25 cts. SALT fl., cts. SYRUP Heavy Golden, gall.. $1 ; Ex. Heavy Golden. gall., $1 00S1 10. BACON Hams. ft)., 1G cts; Sides, 15 cts. lb.: Shoulders, 12 cts. LARD-lb.. 1215 cts. OIL Devoe's Kerosene, gall., 70c. 75; Linseed oil. raw. gall.. $1(55: Linseed oil. boiled. gall., $1 70. WOOL f lb.. 20 cts. BEEF On foot, 7 8 cts. ft. POKIv On foot. 6 cts. lb. SHEEP Per head. $2 00$2 50. HIDES Green, ft, lb.. 5c. ; Dry. lb., 10 cts. "WILLIAM DAVIDSON, Office, No. G4 Front Street, Adjoining tlie Telegraph Otfice, 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, as well as with a due regard to economy in all business matters entrusted to his care and the proceeds paid over punctually. 4otf REAL. ESTATE DEALER. Proposals for Transportation. Headqcauters Depaetmknt Columbia, ) Ofucb Chief Or. M. March l-r, 1 s70. t BY ACT11UKITY RECEIVED FROM Chief Quartermaster Military Divi-ion of the Pacific, Sealed Proposals will be re ceived at this oftice up to noon on Monday, the '25th day of April, 1670 fir Transporting Military Stores and Supplies ovei the follow ing named routes: From Dalles City, Oregon, to Camp Harney, Oregon, 300,000 lbs. more or less. " Dalles City, Oregon, to Camp Warner, Oregon, 32"..,0o lbs., more or less. " Wallula, W. T., to Fort Boise, I. T., 20,000 lbs., more or less. " Wal'ula, W. T., to Camp Three Forks, Owvhee.I. T.,S00,o00 lbs. more or less. " Wallnia, W. T..to Fort Col iile, W. T., 200,0oo lbs. more er less. " Wallula, W, T., to Fort Lapwai, I. T., 250,000 lbs. cnore or less. " Portland, Oregoa, to Fort Klamath, 0-egon, 20o,ooo lb-. more or less. Bids will also be leceived for transporta tion of sevent) -five tons, ship measurement, more or less, from San Fr.tncisco, Cal., to Astoria, Oregon ; and of thirty tons, more or less, from San Francisco to Port Town serin, vv . l . The United Statfs reserves the right to de liver the whole or an portion of the stores specifit d above to the contractor, and also to reject any and all btJs. Bid must be in triplicate, and must state the price in coin, per pound, for land trans portation, and per ton, ship measurement, f'.r water transportation. The price must be expressed in writing as well as figures, anu one copy of this advertisement mnst be at tached. The usual depoife of 5 per cent, on the amount of the hid is required as a guarantee tjia-r the tidder will enter iuto bonds if the contract is awarded him. Envelops containiuir bids must be endors ed "Sealed Proposals." and the name of the route plainly written across them. It. SAXTON, Bvt. Brig. Gen. and Qr. Mas. U S. A., Chief Qr. Mas. Dept. of the Columbia. March l'J:t;t OREGON CITY BKEWEEY ! IIEMIY II UMBEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAG E It BEER, As irood as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. JOIIX BACON, Importer and Dealer in STATIONERY, PERFUMERY. Ac, Ac, Oregon Cily, Oregon. At Charma$' Jl'arner's old stand, lately oc cupied by S. Ackerman, Main street. 10 tf JEW WAGON Carriage Manufactory ! 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 to 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 xery be.-t of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort ol a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Biacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and eeneral jobbing neatly, quic kly and cheap ly done. DAVID SMITH. Opposite Excelsior Market JEW YORK HOTEL, (DeHtfches Gafthaus.) No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing, Portland. Oregon. H. E0THF0S, J. J. WILKENS, PROPRIETORS. o Board per Week $5 00 44 44 with Lodging 6 00 " Dav 100 JG. SNEATII, WHOLESALE GROCER, 32 Front Street, Portland. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH, AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES, and Freight. rrs-Orders Promptly filled in Saa Francis co, if desired. (lO.tf 1 icw Advertisements. DRUGS. W. WEATHERFORD & CO., DEALERS in DRUGS, OILS, PAIXTS,&C, RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTEN tion ot the trade and consumers to their Stock of Goods, consisting of I?Taxe Druirs AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES." An assorted stock of PAINTS AND PAINTERS' MATERIALS, PATENT MEDICINES, CHEMICALS AND DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, Ac, Ac, Ac. With a selected assortment of Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Constantly receiving FRESH SUPPLIES And offer goods in their line at GREATLY REDUCED RITES, WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL. W. WEATHER FORI &CO., Druggist?, 133 front Street, Portland, Oregon. March 19, 1370:tf E. F. KU.-SELL, Real Instate A Hornet. C. V. FEKRY, A'otary Public Russell & Ferry, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND COLLECTING AGENTS, Northwest corner of First and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. SPECIAL TTENTION GIVEN TO THE Sale of Real Estate. Collections made in Oregon and Washington Territory. A large amount of desirable City Prop-ertj-, Town Lots, Improved Farms. Stock Ranehes. Timber Lands, Ac, situated in the best portions of Oregon and Washington Territory, for sale on reasonable terms. March 12:tf ALANSON SMITH, Attorney and Counselor at Law, PROCTOR AND SOLICITOR. AV0CAT. Practices in State and U. S. Ccurts. Office Xo. 10S Front Street. Portland, Oregon, Opposite McCormick's Book Store. STEERS & H1NDE, Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 7I7;?es, 12 randies. Whiskies, Etc. No. 49, Fkont Street, Portland, Oregox. Constantly on hand a genuine article of Cutter Whisky. JXSURAXCE. THE MANHATTAN LIFE, AXD JSorth Jiritish and JSIercantile Fire Insurance Companies, E. D. WHITLOW, lG.tf OREGON CITY AGENT. Dr. J, H. HATCH, Late Mack 4 Hatch, DENTIST. The patronage of those desiring tirst Class Operations, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. N. B. Xitrous OxyJe administered for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Office In Weigant's new building, west side of First street, between Alder and Mor rison streets, Portland, Oregon. C- W. POPE & CO., DEALEKS IX STOVES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON.RRA Z1E b' COPPER, LEAD PIPE, IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUBBER. HOSE. FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS. ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Also.a general aasoi t ent of House Fur nishing Goods. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AXD JOBBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. o Also, at POPE SSIOVE STORE you will find HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN, WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS, LAMPS AN D OIL, LUCINE AND NIGHT LAMPS. ALsO PERAMBULATORS. o All of the- above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIM3. c. w. pope;& CO. lUyJ Oregon City Oregon. w ILLAMETTE NURSERY. Season of 186970. G. W. "WALLING k Co. would call oiiontinn of the miblic to their larce and well assorted stock of fine fruit trees and shrubherv, consisting of choice varieties of CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEARS, APRICOTS, PEACHES, NUTS, RASPBERRIES, &c, &c. Persons desirous of purchasing trees should call and examine our stock, which is the largest ard best in the State. Orders (with the cash) sent to the Nursery will be promptly filled and forsra ded. Exit a care taken in packing Tre48.2. Address all orders to G. W. WALLING & Co., 4otf Oswego, Clackamas County Oregon- COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y ! 3 C5 -ci5Ng S OF TUE United States of America. WASHINGTON, D. C. Branch Office at Philadelphia, "Where the business of the Company js transacted, and to which all general correspondence should be addressed. O DIUECTOUS Philadelphia, Clarence II. Clark, Jay Cooke, F. Ratchford Starr, J. Hinckley Clark, Geo. P. Tyler, W. G. Moorhead. Washington. Henry D. Cooe, E.A.Rollins Wm. E. Chandler, John D. Defrees. New York, Ed w. Dodge, H. C. Fahnestock. OFFICERS t CLARENCE II. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance And Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice P-esident. EMERSON W.PEET, Secretary and Actuary E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITII.M.D., Medical Director. J. EW1NG MEARS, M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C, aad Geo. HARDING, Philadelphia, Attorneys. The Most Successful Life Insurance Company of The World ! Having issued in the first TEN months ot its existence, 3,395 Policies, - INSURING 15,142,800 Dollars I This Company effords to its Policy Holders PERFECT SECURITY! By,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 PER CENT. BY ITS Return Premium Plan ! -o- Wells, Fargo & Co. GENERAL ACEXTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. W. E. HALE MANAGER. AGENT FOR OREGOX. OFFICE IN CREE'S B UII.DING, (Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.) ENTRANCE ON STARK STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. S. D. POPE, LOCAL AGENT, OREGON CITY. GENERAL. AGENTS t JAY COOKE & CO. No. 216 Broadway, N.Y. General Agents for New York and North ern New Jersey. J. U. Orris and D. C. Whitman, Managers. E. W. CLARK & CO. Bankers, No. 3 South Third street, Philadelpnia, General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jer sey. C. S. Russell, Manager. JAY COOKE & CO. Washington, General Southern Agent-. E. S. Turner, Manager. J. A. ELLIS & CO. Chicago, General Agents for Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minn. JOHN W. ELLIS & CO. No. 122 Walnut St., Cincinnati, General Agents for Ohio and Central and Southern Indiana. S. A. KEAN & CO. Detroit, General Agents for Michigan and Northern Indiana. D. W. Kean, Manager, T.B. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for Misf ouri and Kansas. C. Orvis, Manager. ROLLINS & CHANDLER, Boston. General Agents for New England and Eastern Provinces of Canada. J. P. Tucker Man oger. JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. Baltimore, General Agents for Maryland, W. A. Wi song, Manager. DOUGLAS, JR., Montrsal, -General gent for the Ptmii-icii cl Cauda. Over 20,000 Persons Testify to the Wonderful cures ot Dk. J. W. MURRAY'S Balsam for the Liver and Blood. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. -2JGC- On qftht Celebrated Physicians of Portland, says lie is cured of the Lung and Liver ctm plaint, and that Ue oicas his life to Dr. Mur ray's Lung and Liver Balsam. Read ichat he says : Portland. Mav 21, 1S9. I have tried Dr. J. W. Murray's Lung and Liver Balsam. I used it in my fam Uy with the best of success. I was sick for some months, and used every remedy. I called several phj-sioians, but thev did me no pood. I exhausted every remedy known to the medical profession, and received no ben efit. This Lung and Liver Balsam cured me, and I do not hesitate to recommend it to the public and my friends, as a good and safe rem dy. Those who know me, as many do in this Stati, know that I would not recom mend them to use a thing that has no merit, because I am opposed to quack remedies. G. W. BROWN. M. D. O 3U For sale at BELL & PARKER S, and at ail Drug Stores on the Pacific Coast. 9tf Thomas Charman ! Successor to CHAliMAX 4- BRO., THE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS compelled me again to change the name of the firm of CHARMAN & BRO. to that of THOMAS CHARMAN having purchased of the estate all the interest held by my broth er in the stock of goodj owned by Charman &. Brother, taking effect January 3d, 18G9. TIte ISusiiicss 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 Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Notions, Perfvmery And Patent Medicines. Paints, Oils, Colors, Dye Stuffs and Varnish, Queensicare, Crockery Lamps Sash. Doors, and Window Blinds, Hardware, Tools and Cullery, Poj)ct and- Nails O f Every Description. I ask Especial Attention to my FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. o GROCERIES OF EVERY VARIETY. Farming Implements OF ALL KINDS. JUT Attention will be paid to any business left with me on Commission. Notick. 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 the market quotations. t-?f" I desire to say to all who favor me with their patronage that I shall use my best ability to please them, and all orders shall meet "with prompt attention. My facilities for doing business are as good as any house in Oregon, and I pledge myself to sell as Cheap as any House in good standing in the State. I will not be undersold by any. one Plense give me a call and examine tor your selves. Thanking you for past favors. I remain, Respectfully vours, THOMAS CHARMAN. J. R. RALSTON, IS STILL AT BIS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CITY, OREGON. TTTHERE n E WOULD ISVITE HIS V friends, and the public in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment of Dry Goods, Clotliin l5 Boots and Slaocs, Hats siikI Caps, Hardware. Croclcery, Groceries &c. Having from many years' experience learned that THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN S MAI L PROFITS! IS DETERMtNED TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL Sdence the Cry of Portland Pi ices I Oregon City, August 28th, 1869. s TOCKIIOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Stock holders of the OIIEGON CITY MANUFAC TURING CO. will hold their annual election at the office of the Company on Saturdav. R. JACOB, President. WM.EIIOWELL, Secretary. 2C:w4. gHADES SALOON. 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 them. THE BAP IS S UP PLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anJ Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE OS DRAUGHT. KS" Families tnpplie3. AUCTION AND COMMISSION A 11, Richardson AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and Oak streets, PrUaa4. AUCTION SALES o; Of Real Estate. Groceries, Gentra Herds dise and Horsss, . Every Wednesday and Salurdcj A. B. Richardsox, Auctions!-. AT PRIVATE SALE. . English refined Bar and Bundle Iron English Square and Octagon Cast stssl ; O Horse shoes, i lies, Hasps, saws ; -Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Irm ; ALSO A large assortment of Groceries andLiqra A. B. Kiciiahdson, Auctioutr o LAD D & T I LTOM, BANKEES, Established 1859." Deposits received and Accoun ts krak- ject to Check or Draft. - - V INTEREST allowed on TIME'Deposit t TRUST FUNDS, in sums of ONE DOLL All and UPWARDS, from Date of Deposit. Money Loaned on Approved Sesaritj. Bonds. Stocks and other valuables rif 4 on deposit for safe keeping. COLLECTIONS MADE, on PROC EDS promptly remitted. Investments in real estate and other prop erty made for parties, o q Agents for the transaction of all kinds f FINANCIAL and TRUST BUSINESS. . SIGHT AND TELEGRAPHIC EXCHANGE On San Francisco and the Atlantic. Stats, FOR SALE. u GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT and sld. J0.tr Savings ! Savinge ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLARD. Savings Do art fluent I This Bank has established, in connection with its general Banking business, a savings department, and will allow interest on coin deposits, made in accordance with the condi tions adopted by this Bank. q In establisb'ng a Savings Department, thla Banking Associ Uion has in view the benefits to accrue to a class of persons haying small suns to loan, by providing a safe plsce ( deposit, ample security, and fair rate of in terest, as wt 11 as to aggregate and bring inte nse idle capital. For tfie safety of deposit in this Bank, are pledged ite entire capital and resources, and also the personal liaVtlitr of its Directors and Stockholders, as provid ed by Section 12 of the National Curreuej Act, approved June 3. 1864, a greater secs rity than that given by ordinaire Saving Banks. Printed copies of the cendTtioDS up on which deposits are received, snay be b4 upon application to the Board.. HENRY FAILING President JAMES STEEL ...Cashier DIRECTORS : O Hekiit Failing, Hkket W. Coaierr, Li. II. Yt alkfielo, James steel, W. J. VanSchlyvee. nsif Diree Importation FROM NEW YORK. o THE UNDE SIGNED ARE AGENTfof n and in constant reeeipt of FULL SUPPLIES OF McMcerat's OYSTERS FreBk and sjieee! f " " Fresh Peaches and Tomates Kemp, Dat & Co.'s CASE GOODS, fcf ill kinds ; Grtoss fc Co.'s CHEMU AL Olive Soap ; CANDLk ar? twp rior to any in mar k- e ' - Winslow's, Marine Packist t Co'a nd See GREEN CORN; o KixcsroRn OSWEGO STARCH, of vrery variety ; Waterburt CLOCKS ; of every style j CEMENT and PLASTER ; Calcined and La& j For tale LOW TO THE TRADE, by M'CRAKEN, MERRILL k CO., n8.2ni 16 North Front Street. Portland. G CLARKE, HENDERSON & C00E, o Wholesale and Retail Dealers in O Staple and Fancy DRY GOODSj 0 NOTIONS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 0 tc, ., Ac. Cor. First an d Wash ington sts., 10.3m) Portland, Oregon. Q-OOB NEWS To the FARMERS, BUTCHERS and TANNER3 D. METZCER &Co. o norland. Oregon, corner Fron And Salmon Streets, opposite the old Court House, q are buying all the TAILS AND MANES OF HOUSES, THE TAILS OF CQ W& O AXD ALL THE EAIR OF HOGS And are paying LIBERAL Piiee. (Tftl o G o a o i G 0 o 0 o 0 o O O o 1 o o 0 o O o o o O O. O 0 O .o o o 0 a. O o 0 o o I G o M r. ' A t Urn r t w jL