o ft O )clUcckln Enterprise, TOWN AND COUXTYi J usi i :uiiKKS. There are some people T ho do not seem to Lave a proper regard for the right' oCbtherS,.nd of ibis class niayauehlion those who attach bells to their cows. It may be a great conveni ence to the owners of these animal's, but ft e-rrt?inly disturbing people who re Side tvn t have two or three cows t round fhelr premises at night keeping up a continual ring of their belli. We liel'eve a law should be passed declaring jVo. We call the attention of our city i I'.horities to this mailer. j I'lcxic. The various Sunday Schools fiom 1'ortland came up last Saturday to Jbc Clackamas, where they were met by jhe.Mj Baptist and Congregational fin id ay Schools of this place and Canemah. There were about 1200 from Portland j. men9,and between 300 and 400 from this place. They had a very pleasant time. 'unie of .the children, and also some of the 1 ii-gr oru?s. became, very impatient wait- inTf'jr the cars- It was announced that the cars would leare here at 10 o'clock. 'hut thev never catered an appearance .v until about -Q. 1: Ykstky MKK'mo. A special meeting of r . . T - i 1, T I 1 . i fTI- , sbl. J aui a esirv was ai-iu lasb mursuay V-vMi'ing, at the -etll ii tl.e Hector. The -j.bjpct of the nieetingas stated, when the following wasvinanimously adopted, which H'Vplains itself: ' We, the Rector and Ves--iy of St. Paul's -Cirri reli, Oregon City. hegon. de.'.ir)to publicly acknowledge 'iwi l tender our most nearly thanks to the Churchmen of California, for a gift of . S21"..VJ towards the liquidation of a debt - of $100 oirthe SL Paul's lies lory of this '-city.'' f Rk.movkd. By reference to oar adver tising columns, it will be seen tiiat John -Wilson,' Esq., has removed his stock of , goods from Front street, t Third street. Portlai. This is the first store establish ed on that street, and as Mr. Wilson's ex i je;ses will be reduced by removing where rents are low, we feel satisfied that he can rive good bargains to those who will give m a call. O No Go. Notwithstanding len. Holla day's liberality, it is very hard to get up any enthusiasm for him either here or in Portland. Last Saturday an individual proposed three cheers lor the Railroad King, (we suppose for furnishing the cars for the excursionists,) but it was so feebly given that it could hardly be heard twenty leet. Is Town. Squire Russell, formerly of Corvaffis. was in town to-day (Friday.) The Squire is engaged in burning lime. and n'Kikcj! a business visit tlrongh the valh-y His lime is said to be of a very superior quality. Goon von New Yo;;k The Judicial lecfuQ held in New York last Monday, eh ias result cti in a uemocrauc victory oi aboi t 3'.).d'J majority, (iood for New York. How do the Radicals like it.? JO - RrrnNi:i. Rev. Mr. Sellwoodand wile returned home last Thursday. He reports having li;id a very pleasant trip, and an interesting meeting of the Church. He will hold service at St. Paul's Church to rn orrow. Srnrxa Bottom Bkis. Mg. Wertheimcr, furniture dealer, is manufacturing -these springs. They are equal to the wire spring, and certainly more durable, while the exnense is much less. We recommend i them to those desiring a cheap and excel lent bed. We speak from experience, havhijCtried one. Salmon. Tbe regular salmon season has commenced, and several persons are eniel in catching them, and we believe Mr. Diller is packing large amounts for shipment This business will probably grow in mignit idtj. - o 1 Quiet. There has only been one fight in town the past eek. Some persons alarmed the people lastTuesday night by the cry of tire, about 12 o'clock. If the city waterman would keep his eyes on these disturbers, our citizens might be spared the trouble of getting oui, of bed when there is no ciuse for alarm. The Wkathkk. The weather has been rather wet during the past week. Thus far we have had a most excellent spring for the crops, and everything now looks as though Qe will have a very good crop this year. Server Him Right. While a Democrat fad Radical were discussing politics the other day, the latter tooka kettle of hot water and rushed on the former to scald him. The Democrat took the kettle and scalded the Radical's foot. Peksonai.. We inadvertantly omitted last week to acknowledge a call from Rev. Mr. Hyland, of Astoria ; rlro of D. M. Gault, Esq., of the Dallas Republican. M. E. virhcu Entertainment. The members of the M. E. Church will qive festival and supper at the Court House, this (Friday) evening. Bse Bale. -The Ecktords. of ibis citv, nnd a Yamhill club play a match on the Clackamas grounds ia this place next Thursdiy. PonTLvvr Letter. Our regular Fort land letter will appear next week. UirK. Strawberries are getting ripe in this vicinity. Judge Trimble, us yesterday. of Portland, called on At Wokk. The Democracy of Multno mah County are doing their whole duty. and are sanguine of the success of the en tire ticket by a handsome majority. On last Tuesday evening the Democratic Club was addressed by Judge Wait. Hon. L. Stout and Col. J. H. Kced, in able and elling speeches. The Republicans of Maryland are pre paring lor a stirring campaign this sum mer and fall, r.nd are confident of be:ng able to redeem the state. A cloe can vass of the State shows 45.000 black vot ers and about 35.000 white Republican votes. The Democrats cannot poll over 70.000, which will make the contest close. Oreaoiuan. The Ore'jonidn. fearing, we presume, that this piece of information would not be seen by its Mongrel brethren, publish ed it in two places in the same issue. But, what a spectacle this ileal presents. The will and interests of 70,000 white voters are to be overthrown by the votes of 45. 000 niggers and 35 000 Radicals, not as much to be respected as the poor negro. This show why the elective franchise was conlerred on the negro to aid the Radi cal thieves in maintaining their control of the Government. They have made the same boast in regard to Oregon that the 200 nigger votes would give; them a ma jority iu this State. Free white men of Oregon, will you act with a party that glories in being able to defeat the will of 70,000 wLites with 45,000 nigger voters and who hone to defeat the will of a ma jority of the white voters of Oregon bv the aid of the niggers.? Are you prepared to say that a " white-man's government is played ont?;' The Radical thieves iu pow er lenow that their time has come ; that an outraged free white people will hurl the unworthy scoundrels from power, and their only hope now is by the votes of the negro population of this once white man's inheritance. Sons of freemen, show by your votes on the first Monday of June that you. on this free western slope yet cherish the fabric of your fathers. That this government was made for white men and their posterity. They have freed the nigger, and hope by their votes now to enslave the poor whites who yet dare to act and speak like free white Americans. Gran:) Lodge. The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows convened at Portland last Tuesday. There is . very large attendance of Repre sentatives, every lodge in the Jurisdiction beincr renresented. An unusual amount C7 t of business is before the body, and it prob- aldv- adiourned late last evenintr. The Brethren of Portland gave the Grand Eepresenla'ives a supper on Wednesday evening, which was highly appreciated by them. The Portland members know how to do a thing handsomely. Let the popple rememoer that crazy Johnson, who is running over tne country in the emnlov of the Radicals, made a speech in Salem the second diy after the Democratic Convention adjourned, heartily endorsing the platform and the nominees. He was afterwards bought by the Radi cals for one thousand dollars a huge price for such talent. "V5vo is rt.vspoiisiV.le 1 In the Herald to-day will be found re-printed-the infamous treaty with China, known as the Rurltngame treaty. H con tains as good an exhibition of the policy of the Radicals iu regard to the leprous heathen slaves of A-ia as can be made. The Radicals are ia favor cf cheap labor, and the labor of Chinese slaves is the cheapest that can be procured in the world. It is to be introduced info Amer ica in order to stop the independence of white laborers and reduce them to such a condition of poverty as will make them easy victims to capitalists who desire to establish imperial institutions on the ruins of the Republic. Now. while we -charge airamst the Radicals that they are respon sible for the piesence. in vast numbers, of this servile race amongst the free people of America, they ietort b) saying that the lirst Chinese immigration took place while the Democrats were m power, and that it was tolerated and eircouraged by them It is true that some Chinamen did come to California and Oregon, while both those countries were vet ruled by the Demo cracy, but it is untrue that they were en couragod to do so by the party in power. On the contrary, in Oregon the Democratic party caused to be put in the Constitution of the State. Sec. 8. of article XV, which reads aa follows : Sec. S. No Chinaman not a resident of the State at the time of tha adoption of this Constitution snaa ever hold any real estate or mining claim, or work any mm ing claim therein. The Legislative Assembly shall provide by law in the most effectual manner for carrying out the above provision. In pursuance of the above command of the Constitution, acls were passed by the Legislature providing for special dis criminating taxes to be levied on China men, negroes mulattoes and Kanakas. The object of all these laws was to discour- ae Chinese immigration by compelling them to bear heavv burthens in addition to the burthens borne by white men. This was the Democratic policy, and its effect was to prevent main" Chinamen from com in r to, and residing within, the State. All has been changed, however, by the Radi cals, who have placed the cheap-scorning, rat eatin?. leprous heathen slaves of Asia on a par with whito w orking men. and ex tend to them every privilege enjoyed by anv class of persons in the country. Un der Radical rule, therefore, vast numbers of Chinamen have come to Oregon, and now reside in the State, to the detriment of white laborers whose occupations they usurp. In the face of these stubborn facts we cannot see by what means such argu ments can be supported as arc advanced by the Radicals to show that the Demo cratic party has ever been in a position of encouraging Chinese immigration. Hav ing repealed the laws that discriminated againt them, and adopted the infamous treaty referred o in the beginning of this article, the Radicals, and no one else, are responsible for the presence among us of mo mnese tiaves. w no, as we have re- peaiodiy stiown. are reducing the white men and women of the Sta;e to a r-nmliti.m of helplessness by reason of comnetin"- for employment at wages upon which a white man cannot support a family in the proper condition that every citizen of this great utpuuuu Miouiu. occupy. Hcrnl.iL There vuv; lvau ci nor m Ohio, the Columbus Journal and only one, that appreciates- the situa tion exactly. ISpeakintr alout the time oceupictl in Congress by use less measures, it "says: '"'The people tlon't care so much about polygamy in Utah they vyant their taxes reduced." I). P. Thompson, State Senator from this county, has been engagieg his time lor the last ten days in hiring Democrats to leave the county, employing them on a surveying contract. Th?s is the Radical leader ia this county. Voters of Clacka mas county, what do you think of a party which has to resort to such means lo keep itself in power? "We ask our readers to particularly read the law published elsewhere creating greenbacks, and see which party is cor rect, ih'i one which is in fare? 'of paying the national debt just what is due. or the party that wants to repudiate the law and rob I he people for the benefit of the bond holders. SPECIAL NOTICES. -JSaddlekv. J II. Scliram, of this City, is now manufacturing the be.-t Saddlery and Harness iu the State. lie will have at least 50 sets of all prudes, from fine to com mon, linished and ready for sale ne.t mutith. and more than that number of Saddles, lie is bound to make a trade with any man who wishes to luir of him. lie uses both Oregon and California leather iu his establishment, and his work bears a most excellent reputation abroad. We hope that citizens ot our own county will think of this, when they want any articles in Ids line. Ori'gnn Lodjc Xo, 3, I. O. of O. aueis every lnursaay even ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Had, ,M tin s ect. Members of the Order are invited to attend By order. K Uelicc t il Degree Lodge No. 2, 1 O. O. F. Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDA Y EVENINGS, of each month, at 7 o ciock, in Odd iellows Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to attend. By ordr of N. G. C.rT If you wish the very Lest Cabinet Pliotraohs, von must call on BRADLEY & KULOFSON, 43l Montgomery street, h.in t rancisco. Willititiette Li'Klge 13 J- -1 Meets every Saturdav evemntr, at the rocrr.G S.E. corner of Main and Filth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. Ry order of AV. C T. Dissolution of Partnership. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN TIIAT L the copartni rship between C. E. Tracy and J. M . Tracy, uud r the tinn of C. E. Tracy & Son, was dissolved on April the oUth, A. D., 1S70, by mutual consent. All l ersnns indebted to the linn are requested to settle up immediately. (!. E TRACY, .M iy i:2t J. M. TRACY. - Physician & Accoucheuse, TR. MilKY P. SAWTELLE, OFFERS 1IEII PROFESSIONAL SE It vices to the people of Oregon City am! vicimtv. Re-ideuee in the cou;itiv, ten miles east oi Oregon City. May 14-5 tf . G. SXEATII, WHOLESALE GROCER, S3 Front Street, Portland. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CASH, AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES, and Freight. JCX'-Orders 1'iomptly tilled in San Francis co, u desiml. ito.u wm. sixom:. M. WEUTHEIMEH. 8IM8ER & WERTHEIMER, Have Established A Fa 5 tor y FOR THE MANUFACTORY OF SASH, BL1II0S AMD BOOBS, AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. STB- They will also do TURNING, of every description to order, - With Neatness and Dispatch ! Furniture store at Wei thtimer's stand. O ALL WORK WARRANTED. Shop on the River, back of Ackerman's 23. ly j Store, Oregon City , Oregon. NEW WAGON AND Carriage Manufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third street?, Oregon City Oregon. Takes this metht I to inform his old pat- rons, ana as manv new ones as may oe pleased to call, that he is now prepared, w.th ample room, good materials, and tlie verj" best of mechanics, to build anew, rccon struct, make, oaint. iron and turn out all complete any sort of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Rlacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and "C-neral fobbing n rally, quickly and cheap ly done. DAVID SMITH. - t i i r JN JEW YOKK HOTEL, (Deutfches Gaft'iaus,) No. 17 Front street, opposite the ..tail steam ship landing, l'ortland. Uregon. H. E0THT0S, J. J. WJLLKEKS, PROPRIETORS. o Roiird per eei 00 44 with Lodging f. 00 Day "I 00 F INAL SETTLEMEX J. Tn the matter of the e-tate of James Ic- LaurhUn. deceased. In the County Court of !., Aromas Countv.Mate ot Oregon. v.Tiff ii herebv civen that Jas. M. Moore, th Administrator "of the estate of James dpppasTd. has rendered for s-ttlemeut. and filed in s.iid Court, his final oi.mtit rvf Li Administration of the estate of said deceased; and that Monday, the Fifth o(h') day of June, A. D. l?7d, being a day of a regular term of said Court, to-wit: "of the Jnr.e term, A. D. Is70, has been duly appointed by the said Court, for the hearing of objections to such final aecount, and the settlement thereof. By order of said Court. Attest : J. M. FRAZER, Couatv Clerk, May r,i;T0:5t f,t;r it;.M!!iMi Acw Advertisements. DRUGST" W. WEATHER? 0RD &0D fE AL!!RS IN UKCGS,0iLS, PALTS,&C T) ESPECT FULLY INVITE THE ATTEX J.V tion or the trade and cen-uiueia to their S.ek of Goods, consisting of AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES.. An assorted etock of PAINTS AND PAINTERS" MAI KliiALS. PATENT MEDICINES, CHEMICALS A N D D V E ST U F FS, W I N DO W GLASS, URl'SllES, &c, ic, Ac With a selected assortment of Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Constantly receiving FRESH SUPPLIES And offer goods in their line at GREATLY SEDUCED RITES, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. IV. WEATIIEllFOKI) ii.t(., Druggist!-, 13r Front Street, Portland, O.egou. March lit, lS70:tf UNO0LNJ3AKERY. BAILEY, HARDING & CO., Successors of L. Diller in the Lincoln Rakcry, B' EG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI- zens of Oresron City and surrounding counti Yf that they keep constantly on tiauu and f r sale, all kinds of DUEAD, cr cker, CAKES. PASTRY, CAN DIE-. AND NUTS. Also, a good and general as.-ortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled . and goods deliver ed at the residence i f the purchaser when desired. TtiC highest prices paid Lr Butter, Eggs and Vegetabl'-s. A liberal -hare of public patronage is re spectfull v solicited. April Si, 1870: ly Attorney and Counselor at Law, IIOCTOIt AD SOLICITOH. AV0CAT. Practices in Sta'e and U. S. Courts. Office Xo. 108 Front Sired. Portland, Oregon, Opposite McCornuck's Book Store. STEERS & mUDE, Wholesale Dealers in rOSlIGIT AND DOMESTIC T'7ef, Jl randies, 'Whiskies, Etc. No. 40, Fkoxt SritSET, Constantlv ou bund Cutter Whisky. PoitTLAXD, OltF.nOX. a genuine article of JNSURAXCM THE MANHATTAN LIFE, A XI) North JJritish and Jfcrcdittile Eire Insurance Companies, E. D. WHITLOW, OREGON CITY AGENT. tn.tf Dr. J, Fate Dlack 4- H. HATCH, Hatch t DENTIST The patronage of tnose desiring tirst Ulans vpa-anuiix, is respccttu!!- solicited. Satisfaction in aa cases guaranteed. N. R. Nitrous i.rydc administered for the rainless extraction ol iceth. OrFiCK In Weigant's new building, west side of First street, between Alder and Mor rison streets, Portland, Oregon. C. W. POPE & CO., DKALKllS IX STOVES, TIN TLATE, SHEET IRON, BRA' ay: s copj'er. lead pipe, iron PIPE AND FiTITNOS, RU BREit HOSE. EOb'CE AND LIFT PUMPS. ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Also a general assort nishing Goods. cnt' of House Fur- MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AND JOBBING OF EVERY DESC1MPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. Also at POPE'SS'I OVESTOUE will fiud you HARDWARE AND BASKETS. WOODEN LAMPS AND OIL, LUCINE AND ' NIGHT LAMPS. ALO PERAMBULATOR. All of tne above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C W. POPE'A C O. ll.lyj Oregon City Oregon. Dissolution of Partnership. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT JN the copartnership bit ween Chas. Loirus and Cha. Albri jht, under the lii in of Logu & Albright, is this d iy d sol ved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to" the firm are requested to settle up immediately. Per sons having claims against the firm will pre sent them for payment. CHAS. LOCUS, CHAS. ALBRIGHT. Saturdiv, April 30, i$7o. Sliiltiioiuah Limtgc Ao. 1, A. Kami a A. 31. Holds its regular communi vcations on the First and Third Sat tr urdhty m each month, at 7 o'cloek, from the 2uih of September to the 20th of March, and 7i o'clock from the 2oth of March to the 2uth of September. Brethren iu good standing are invited to attend. By order cf . W. M. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TTNTVKRSTTY ntr nATTt?nmiT NATION AL L1FE IHSURANCE G0M?5Y ! ca- i i ex, O Hi OS o OF THE United States of America. WASHINGTON, I). C. X2r:im-Ii Office at rilalelj1ilji. Where the business of the Company is transacted, and to which all general corrtspondep.ee should be adJt e.-sed. O miirccloiis s Philadelphia, Clarence II. Chirk, Jay Cooke, F. ltatcblord Stirr, J. Hincklev Clark, IJio. v. Tyler, W. G. Moorhead. Washiriiifon, Heurv I). Cooke, E. A. Rollins Win. E. Chandler, John D. Deliees. New York, Edw. Dodge, II. C. Piihncstock. -o- CLARENCE II. CLACK, President. JAY" COOKE, Chairman Finance And Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice President. EMERSON W.PEET, Secretary and Actuary E. S. TURNER, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITIRM.D., Medical Director, J. EWING MEARS.M. D., Assistant. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C, and Geo. HANDING, Philadelphia, Attorneys. 0 Tlie IMo&t 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 ! This Company s fiords to its Policy Holders PERFECT SECURITY! By its Cash paid op Capital of One Million Dollar?, 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 Flan ! O- WeS!s9 Fargo Sl Qq GEXEUAL AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST, W. E. RALE MANAGER A. i. ELLIS, M. 2., AGENT FOR CltEGOJi. OFFICE JN- CHEF'S BVH.FING, (Up stairs, bet. Front and First sts.) ENTRANCE OX STARK STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. s. d. popeTlugal agent OREGON CITY. CESERAL AGENTS: JAY COOKE & CO. No. 210 Broadway, N.Y General Agents for New York and North ern New Jersey. J. U. Orvis and D. C Whitman, Managers. E. W.CLARK A CO. Bankers, Xo. .13 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. I). W. Kean, Manager, T. E. EDGAR, St. Louis, General Agent for Missouri and Kansas. C. OrTis, Manager. ROLLINS & CHANDLER, Boston, General Agents for New England and Eastern Provincei of Canada. J. P. Tucker Man ager. JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO. General Agents for Maryland, song, Maujger. Baltimore, W. A.Wi- -cM. DOUGLA-, JR-, Montreal, -General Agnt for the DoaiIion ot Caaada. Over 20,000 Persons Testify to the vVoadeifnl cures of Dr. J.'W. aIUKUAY'S ralsam fcr tho Liver and EIcgcI. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY". One of the Cv'tLraU d Physicians of. Portland, snijs he is at nd , J'tht Lung and Eivtr rem jilnit.t, and that he vices lis life to Dr.ISIur ayg Luit j and diver Buh,:m. Read irhat he'sityt: " Portland, Mav '11. W. I lu.ve tried Dr. J. W. Murray's Lung and Liver B dsani. I used it in my fam ly with the best i f success. 1 was sick for some months, and us-d evt ry remedy. I called several physicians but thevjdid me no eood. I exhanstcij, every 1 emedy known lo the medical prdession, and received no ben efit. This Lung and Liver R.tl.-am cured me, a;.d I tlo not he.-itate to rtco:nnie;d it to tlie public and my lriends, as a good and safe rem dr. Th;se wlm know me, as many do in this Stat:, know that I would not recom mend them to use a tiling that lias no merit, because I am opposed to quack remedies. G. V. . BROWN. 31. V. t;, For srde at BELL & PARKER S, and at ad Ding Mores on the Pacific Coast. ytf Thomas Charman Successor to CHAPMAN FRO. "piIE DEATH OF MY BROTHER HAS JL. cumpel'ed me again to chanue the name of the firm of CHAPMAN A, 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 owned by Charman i Brother, taking tiilct January Sd, ISO'J. Will be Carried on as Usual AND A FULL STOCK Will be kept up by me, mid wiJl consist, iu pait, ol the following branches of trn.de i Dry Goods and Clothing, Jduf.s, Caps, Hoots and Shoes i Eatiey Notions. Perfumery A nd Pa lent Medicines. Paints. Oils, Colors, Dye Staff and Varnish, Quecnsicare. Crockery & Lamps Sash. Poors, and Windoic Blinds, Ifardivare, Tools and Cutlery, P('2et and Nails Of Every Description. I ask Especial Attention to my FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. G 11 0 C E PIES OF EVER Y VARIETY. Fanning implements OF ALL KINDS. JS"Aftention will be paid to any business left with me on Commission. Notice. My Business with all who favor me with t'heir patronage, will be done on a cold basis but Legal Tender will be re ceived at ti.e market quotations. "tv I desire to say to nil who favor me with their patronage that I shall use my best ability to please them, and all rdes shall meet "with prompt attention. My facilities for doing business are as good as any house in Oregon, and I pledge tnyt-elf to sell as Cheap us any House in good standing in.the State. I will not be undersold by any one Please give me a call and examine for your selves. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, Respectfully yours, THOMAS CHARM AN. J.R.R ALSTON, TS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND, CORNER OF MAIN ami SI XI 11 STREETS, OREGON CxTY, OREGON. "TTTIIERE II E WOULD INVITE HIS V friends, and the public in general, to c all and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment of Hoots siiecI Iaocs5 Msfcts siml Caps, f" Having frorc learned that many years' experience THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IIT SMATL PE0FITS! IS DETERMINED TO OFFER SCCII INDUCEMENTS AS WILL S.Unce the Cry of Per. land Ihiccs! Oregon City, August 2btb, 1SGU. Gr UAIiDIAX SALE. Notice is hereby given that m pursuance of a license of the Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Umatilla, bearing date on the 4th dav of April, A. I)., 1S70. I ni l oiler for sale, nd sell to the highest ca.-h bidder, on the luth day of Mar. ii,ai i u ii'h n ni uif iiiiei uooii 01 inaioay, at the Court Hou-e door, in On gou City, in the countv of CI u kamas, State of Oregon. all the right title and interest ot Henry Hampton Bees and George William Rees, minors, being an undivided one-fourth Uiter- cst. respt ctivc-v. of all the following des cribed real t-statr, Iving and being in the county of Clackamas in the State of Oregon, to-vnt: ine west halt of t!:e northwest quarter, and the west half of the southwest quarter of section No. twenty-two (22) towiiS ip -o. nve i,,-) ). so;itii range No. two (2) east ; also, ten acres in tbe north east quarter of sc.tion No. twenty-one (21 ) in said township, and more t articul tr!v deseribed as follows; Commencing at the northwest corner oi section j,o, twentv-two ( 11). lowu- s-hip No. five (5),suith range No. two (2), east, and running them-e west ten rods tlunce trouth one hundred and sixtj' (16) rods, ther.ce eat ten (10) rod-, thence north one hundred and sixty (1GU1 rods, to the plaee ot bi giii'dng. Dated, Apiil tub, 1?7 GEORGE REES, Geo. A. La Dow. Guaidian. Att'r for Guardian. 2iwi AUCTION AND COMMISSION o- A. IS. ISiclisii'dsoiij AUCTIONEER ! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES O ui lweai Estate. Groceri.-. t;i.ni l Hfml.an. dise and Hoists, Every Wednesday and Saturday I A. B. Kiciiahdsox, Auctioiieer, AT PRIVATE SALE. En glish refined Bar and Bundle Ironi English Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws ; ' Screws, Fiy-paus, sheet irofi, R. G. Iron j also: q O A largeassot tment of Groceries and Liquors A. 1). UiciiAKDsox, Auctioneer LAD O & TJLTON, .BANKEES, Established .9 1859. Deposits received and iccoutis kub- ject to Check or Draft. O jLTNTEREST allowed on TIME Deposits f TRUST FUNDS, m sums ot OAK JHJLLAJ and L'PWAUDS, from Date of Deposit. Money Loaned on Approved Security. 0 Bonds. Stocks and other valuables received oa deposit for safe keeping. COLLECT ONS MADE, an I'R C ED3 promptly remitted. O Inresrf mcnts in real estate and other prop ci ty made lor parties. Adepts for the transaction of all kindsof FINANCIAL and TRUST BUSINESS. SIGHT AND TELEGRAPHIC EXCHANGE On San Francisco and the Atlantic Stales, FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT and s&ld. SECURITIES BOUGHT JO.tf Savings! Savings! FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. o Savings Do 'artrrent ! o 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 adopt d by this Bank. In es-tablirdr'ng a Savings Department, thii Banking Associ 'tion has in View the benefits to accrue to a class of peisons having small suns to loan, by providing a safe plaei! t deposit, ample security, and fair rate of in terest, as wi 11 as to aggiegate and bring intOQ use idle capital. For the safety of deposits in this Bank, are pledged its entire capital and resources, and also the personal liability -f its Diieetors and Stjekholders, as provid ed by Section 12 of the National Currency Act, approved Jur e :i . 18U4, a greater secu rity than that given by ordinary Savings Banks. Printed copies of the conditions up on which deposits are recti ved, may be Lad upon application to the Board. Q o 11 KN BY FAILING President JAMES STEEL Cashier DIRECTORS: O Hexrt Failing, IIexet W. Corbett, q L. 11. V Ai.EKir.Ln, James Steel. . J. AxScniTVER. nCtf CLARKE, EEKDERSOM&SjCCK, JYhvlei?ale and Retail Dealers in i:ple 511141 ITsisicy DRY GOODS, 'NOTIONS, o o LADIES'AXD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS 'e cC'C, etc. Cor. First and Washington sts.y Portland, Oregon. 0 10.3m) To the FARMERS, BUTCHERS and TANNERS. C Portland, Oregon.xoi ner Front and Salmon v Streets, opposite the old Court House, are buying all the TAILS AND MAXES OF HORSES, THE TAILz OF COWS, A 271) ALL THE II AIR OF JICGS, -nd are paying a LIBERAL Tike. (10.8 A. G. AVALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery. OKEGON1AA' BU1JLD1ING, Ko. .3 AVtisliinglon Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., botind m every Tariety of style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. Q L O C l; S & ALBRIGHT EXCELSIOR MARKET I Corner of FourilPand Main streets. OREGON CITV. unr Keen constantly on hand all kinds of fresh and salt meats, such as BEEF, POHK, o MU1TON, EAL, COi 'NED BEEF, IT AMS,' riCKELED POEK, LAUD, nd everything else to be found in their line of business. JUSTICES' PLANKS, of every descrip . tion. printed at tbe EsTEKniiiSE office o o o C O o o