'-1 I O 0 s CO 0 I5 O I V t 3 HI o 1 I " '! if? ) : ) f 1 A Coming Conflict Between the Ne groes and the Germans. The German press is fully alive to the troubles which the necjro vote is evidently producing within tue ranks oi mc rauicai party, i ne jLiiuwis Kiaazszitzunrj lorecast irom the solid vote of the necrroes iu tiivor oi mble reading m the public schools of Cincinnati, that the colored vote "will be a ready auxiliary to the advocates of every thing known in the United States as blue laws or Puritan narrow mindedness. Whoever favors Sun day laws, temperance legislation and the enforcement of Bible read in cr in the rmblie schools will be supported by the colored voter. "This is not a very exhilarating- prospect rospect,"ays the St(iatsi:toi, QCna: or cherishing. The quan but it is not to be wondered at ! tit , an quality of brains we mix mf it. i; - Wlifitovrr tlie netrro .;fi, ,,-i.ot wo A, makes the difler- that it is so. "Whatever the negio o possesses of elementary education ; has in-own in exclusively religions soil and therefore bears the mark : of its origin. The negroes have no national history; They have no share in the intellectual develop- nro i niil-iinu-n to the nC'JTOC'S as t . A V . - 7 VliVv IT " . ' Hegelian philosophy. The Run tan j reverends who undertake the guid- ance of their education will evi-. dently not be to the adavntagc ot the Germans." Xow, to gam a true insight into this matter "it is not necessary to decide cither for or against the views of the Germans in regard to , the relations in which state should j stand to religion or to subjects in j "eneral which may or mav not be readied by legislation. It is suf ficient to know that after the Ger mans had been induced, by their own views and insticts, as they though, to assist the negroes in be coming freemen, these same ne irroca are arraved in a solid mass CD ml against their views; and that the Germans will depend in a measure for the education of their children upon a race which is not entirely uneducated but has, on the subject of education, the very opposite views to those of the Germans. And so it will evidently be in re gard to almost every question of an intellectual bearing, where the colored man docs not directly dis cover the purpose of depriving him of his newly-acquired liberties. In all these respects he is sure to oecome a ianatical partisan, who will never vield to an argument. and the Germans will soon discov er that the advantage previously given to the Southern States by adding three-fifth of the slave pop ulation to the whole number of free persons in fixing the apportion ment for representation and direct taxes, is exactly two-fifths less than the political advantage which the Puritan Yankees will derive from the free negroes. They will ab sorb their whole on every question of .popular liberty, independence of mind and nntramelled progress. They will make use of the negro vote whenever they please to crush the Germans in the same as they have crushed he white men in the South. The Germans are to be thus rewarded for services render ed to Xew England in the war. St. tout's Republican. Tun Importance of Learxixc. a Trade. Why is it- that there is such a repugnance on the part of parents to putting their sons to a trade? A skilled mechanic is an independent man. Go where he will, his craft will give him support, lie need ask fovors of none. lie has, literally, his fortune in his own hands. Yet foolish parents, ambi tious that their sons should" rise in tlft world," as they say, are more willing that they should study for a profession, with the chances of even moderate success heavily against them, or run the risk of spending their manhood in the ignoble task of retailing dry-goods, or toiling laboriously at the account ant's desk, than learn a trade which $ould bring them manly strength, health, and independence. In point of fact, the method they choose is the one least likelv to achieve the advancement aimed- at ; for the supply of candidates for positions as "errand-boys," and kindred occu pations, is notoriously over stocked, while, on the other hand, the de mand for really skilled mechanics, of every description, is as notori ously beyond supply. The crying need of this country to-day is for skilled labor; and that tha't father who neglects to provide his son witil a uema uaue, ana to see ttiat he thoroiiguiv masters it, does him ! a grievous wfng, and runs the risk of helping, by so much, to in crease the stock of idle and depend ent,Gif not vicious, members of society. It is stated in the report of the Prison Association, lately issued, that of 14,590 prisoners confined in the penitentiaries of :0 States, in 'GT 77 per cent., or over 10,000 of the number, had never learned a trade. The fact conveys a lesson of profound interest to those who have in charge the training of boys, and girls, too, for the active duties ot life. -Ua.nnfacturcr and JL der, UtC- ment ol the people among w nom , characU.r nmI fwli Gf another, they live; the views of right and hmvcvcl. is1ie(1, is at bottom on state upon which the German Kad- iliaU1 aml Billinssjjate. It is icalshave built their political cieed;r - IirrP11f. Doinu Things with Brains. The painter Opie was once asked hy a pujnl of the Koyal Academy, "Prav, -Mr. Opie, how lo you mix vour colors ?" " With brains sir," ml 1 t 7, OfTior men mmht hayQ rone an elaborate account of the process, but this would have left the real secret unexplained at last: so 3Ir. Opie struck down in to the very root of the matter when he replied, "With brains sir." Brains are needed, not only to "mix colors well, but every tiling else which makes up life. With a real man at the end of them, they aie for everything the best tools in in the world. -Mix everything with barins and brains with every thing. Doinr so lias given the -nri7 evcrvthin'JT it has worth ith wliat we do makes the differ- cncc Letween one man and another; i)0tw-eei a Newton and an idiot a ewion jet ween a Raphael and a si'jrn- dauber. Satire aimed the pass( for wit. It is often an effective weapon in the hands of pot-house politicians; and it would be well if it could be confined to their use. Every one knows that y it the honor and peace of individuals, families, and communities have over and over again been destroy ed. The ancients punished it as a crime. We learn from a fragment of Cicero that the liomans punish ed it by death. Under the Em peror Valentinian it was a capital offense, not only to write or retail libel, but even not to burn or tear it up when it came into any one's hands by chance. -r- Yl ETl'RXED TO OltECiOX. We learn that Janathan liiggs of Lane county, Garrett liiggs, of Polk county, and their families, have come overland, with teams, deter mined to make their future resi dence in Oregon. Capt. L. X. English and above named left here two yars ago determined to reach South America and make a settle ment in the Argentine Republic. They seem to have changed their destination and to have gone to San Diego, Cab, and being disgust ed with the prospects there have come back to Oregon, a country which, in their opinion, viewed by the light of experience, is good enough for anyboby, -and a long ways better and more reliable than California. OJd Capt. English has remained at San Diego, where he has acquired property and is doing well. ti itaman. Xew Postal Agkxt. While Jasper W. Johnson was i;i town the other day, the discussion of a little affair that was said to have occurred on a trip down, led to the disclosure of the fact that he was traveling through the State upon a pass signed hy James 15. Under wood, Special Agent, who certifies that he is engaged on business con nected with the Post Office De partment. All we have to sav on the subject is, that if. the exigen cies of the mail service require the Department to employ an agent to make stump speeches, it would be advisable to procure the services of some person with more sense and discretion thin Jasper. in dealer. Democratic Plsitform. ADOPTED AT ALBANY, M.VKC'H 23, 1870. 1. That we are unalterably attached to the principles of our Republic as ex pounded by its founders, and the para mount object of their organization shall ever be to uphold and maintain those principles inviolate. ? 2. That we hold those political parti sans, who. occupying positions of trust, claiming to be representatives of the peo ple, have usurped the authority conlided to them, maliciously trampled under foot our sacred bill of rights, made civil law subordinate to military rule, perverted the functions of Government, and endeavor ed to concentrate its powers in the hands of an oligarchy, wholly disregarded the will and wishes of their constituents, and insidiously endeavored to disparage, de base and stigmatize the once proud title ot American citizenship, as enemies to the bo t interests or this common weal in. :;. That the so-called reconstruction measures attempted !o be carried out by the present party in power is a nefarious scheme, revolutionary in design, treason able hi execution, one which if acquiesced iu as a rightful exercise of authority will establish a most dangerous nrecedent and imperil the safety an 1 -prosperity i - - of OUl rorm oi govermui nt. aid that the present Senators in the Congress of the United States from this State in supporting those measures have misrepresented the wishes and omraged the seutimeiits of the peo- pie of Oregon gon. i. mat toe systematic efforts made bv that party to extend to the African, the Indian, and the Chinamen all the civil and political rights and privileges enjoved by tue white race, evinces a design Gn the part of its leaders to destroy thZ hi-h esti mate placed upon that invaluable heritage and render despotism less objectionable and more easy of accomplishment J. ut-m liiu lUl.UtatlOU Ot the recently proposeu amendment to th e LonstifutKin ui tue tuud otuies exteiuluur the viht of suffrage to the benighted"negro and Indian, and winch opens the doo'r for its enjoyment to the heathenish Chinaman irregular, arbitrary and unlawful, and we st earmvstlv pratost aain-st j bv the United States Coptic, e S of the uoxtous and illegal provision. " " 0. 1 iiat we urge and entreat the recent treaty concluded' between the ' at 7rmt,.,I States and China which guarantees to the latter nation such extensive privi leges and immunities without orrespoml in r benefits to American citizen?, and o -fcrs to its hordes of semi barbarians such favorable inducements iuaa..u mineral and agricultural dis- J Vrittv competition with our labor ixnn n .111 r in-maws, establishing immoral pursuits. dissriHting rites.ceremonies and practices in our towns.discourages and repels the immi-p-ration of our own race, decrease the white population, retards thrilt, impedes the advancement of education and enlighten men tibstracts from our resources and send away our valuable mineral wealth, and de moralizes and apostatizes our community and we resolve that a party who will sus tain a policy so unwise, ruinous and ruth less as that which upholds such an infa mous bargain, is unworthy the support of white men. 7. That in the management of municipal affairs we urge a judicious application of the principles of sound political economy : a laudible encouragement to airriculturul, mineral, manufacturing and commercial interests: a just and equitable protection to the labor aud capitalist and the faithful exercise of a system of rigid retrenchment; that the government should be adminis tered for the people and not against them, in protecting their rights and interest and not in fostering monopolies to prey upon them and despoil them of their substance ; that a system of taxation which has for its object the establisment of privileged orders under the Government, either by pretering one class to another or by im posing grievous burthens upon the tax payers, while conferring favors, exemp tions and immunities upon the holders of Government securites deserves n other name than legalized public plunder. S. That the continual payment of the semi-annual interest on the bonded debt of the United States without abatement, to gether with other enormous expenses tor which the people aie taxed, make a bur den too intolerable to Ajq borne without an effort to find some speedy means of re lief ; that the amount of the bonded debt was increased more than two-fold by the venal, illegal and unjustifible terms of its contraction, and there is neither jus tice or wisdom in the repeated payment of the principal by the continued pay ment of" the interest; that it is no part of good policy or good government to em barrass the energies of labor and all bus iness enterprises by excessive and oppres sive taxation for the exclusive benefit of a combination of untaxed capital; that to relieve the country and to restore pros perity we favor an equitable adjustment of the bonded debt of the United States. 9. That the desire of the present Con gress, as manifested by the proceedings, to secure to the wealthy bondholders pay ment in coin on account of indebtedness growing out of loans to the United States, of Treasury note? when worth less than one-half their coin value, after the hold ers thereof have received exorbitant in terest thereon, and at the same time leav ing the tensions due unfortunate soldiers, their wives, children or other kindred to be paid in a depreciated currency, exhib its a spirit of injustice unsurpassed in the history of class legislation and fully de monstrates the existence of a design on the part of the monyed aristocracy of the country to influence t he establishment of a policy favoring the aggrandizement of the rich at the expense of the poor : a policy which has for its object the aggre gation of wealth, opulence and power on the one hand, and misery, poverty and slavery on the other ; a policy fitted only to a monai chical form of government. 10. That the Democracy of this State now. as heretofore, are strenuous advo cates of a tariff for purposes of revenue only; that the principle of protection for the sake of protection is at war with the diversified interests of the people of the States, and experience has shown its ten dency to aggrandize a class ia the com munity at the expense and to the injury of the producing and laboring millions, tax ing their industry equally, in violation of the authority of the Constitution, and of the great principles that should govern this people in their intercourse with the family of nations. 11. That we favor the adoption of an amendment to the Constitution of the Uni States, recinding the 11th and loth amendments. 12. That we are in favor of a liberal policy being pursued by the Legislature of this State, in the bestowal of the land grants to her for the purpose of public improvements. 13. That the Governor and resigning members of the Legislature, in engaging in a conspiracy to overthrow the State government, collect large amounts of coin as revenue, to be drawn from the business and hard earnings of the people, to be idle in the treasury, or to be the subjects of gambling speculations in warrants, bonds aud other securities, were guilty of a high crime against the Government of Oregon, rendering them unworthy the re spect and confidence of the people or of being further entrusted with the adminis tration of the government; and while we thus condemn the action of the Governor and resigning members, we unhesitating ly approve and endorse the conduct of the Democratic members in earnestly and faithfully striving to restore and maintain the organization of the Legislature, and provide for the due administration of the laws. JEW COLOIIilAX HOTEL. Cor. FRONT and MORRISON" Sts PORTLAND, OREGON. KT The most Comfortable Hotel in the City. IJoard and Lodging, from one to two dolhirs per day, according to rooms occupied. Free Coach tonml from the house. vtf ) . EDWARD CARNEY, Proprietor. Q HADES SALOON. G. A. HAAS, Proprietor. MAIS STREET, Oregon City. Bt BILLIARD TABLES in 0REGOX Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites tiie attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to tlmm. T 11 E Ji A It I S S UP P EI ED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors anj Cigar-. Scotch. Irish and Dourbon already famous Whiskies and Punch. Also STAFFORDSHIRE OX DUAUGHT. Families supplied. S. D. SMITH. Geo. B. COOK. The OCCIDENTAL, FORMERLY yyESTERN HOTEL. Cor. First and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. Messrs. Smith A- Cook have taken this wed known House, refitted and refurnisheh i it throughout, built a lame addition, makin thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the dining and sitting room, making it by far the best Hotel in Portland. A oal! from the traveling pub'ic will satisfy them that the above statements are true. SMITH COOK, Proprietors. N. B. Hot and cold baths attached. 40 tf II. C. MYERS. J". MYERS & BRO., UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREtrOX CITY, OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IN BUY iOI$, GROCERIES, ISOOTS & SHOES, If USD WARE, We also constantly keep on hand SALEM CASSIJIERES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which we will sell at the Factory Prices, aud will take wool iu exchange. 2We will also pay the highest price for Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of good country produce. We will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good meridian table produce. JS3 Give us a call and satisfy yourselves. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! GREAT REDUCTION! IX TUE -PRICES OF- Watches! Rich Jewelry! And Silverware ! Fine II. Ii. STON13, Dealer in Watches Jewelry ! 107 Front Street. Portland, Oregon. o Would invite the attention of his friends and the public to his Lnrge and Choice as sortment of FINE WATCHES, from the most celebrated makers of E. Howard & Co. lloston ; ApeLon & Tracey, P. S. IJartiett, Wallham, Mass.; Elgin 'Watches; Jacot's Self-winding Watches; English Watches and others. Also, a well selectvd stock of ladies Watches, of all description and styles, which he would ha pleased to show to all who may favor him with a call. FINE JEAVELRY ami SOLID SILVER I VA II E, E A X O Y A R TI UI ES, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESEXTS : Gold and Silver Watches, of different ma kers. Diamond Pins, Ear rings, and Finger rings. Gold Bracelets. Gold Chatelain Guard? and Watch Chains. Gold Necklaces Armlets, Crosses and Lockets. Gold breast pins, Ear rings, and Finger-rings. Gold Chanis and Key. California Gold Rings and Roll rues' Patent IJuckels. Moss Agate Setts. Rings end Cuff TJnttons. Wedding l ings made of pure gold, expressly for that purpose. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Opera and Marine Glasses, Pebble Specta cles and Eye-glasses. Solid Silver Napkin Rings. Silver Fruit and Butter Knives Solid Silver Table and Tea Spoons, llegul.i tors, Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine Clocks, Gilt Galley Clocks, etc. All the above articles sold Cheap for Gush, and warranted as represented. Particular attention given to repairinc and adjusting of Chronometcis, Duplex and Amer ican Watches. B. L. STONE. 3.tf 107 Front street, Portland, Oregon. MPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaKoque & Co., OREGON CITY. fTS-Keep constantly on hand fm sale. Hour Midlings, liran and Chicken Feed. Parties parching feed must furnish the sacks. JOHN II. SCII RAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in SADDLES, IZAlijVESS, -kjs etc., etc., Main Slctt, Oregon City, 3" Wishes to represent that he is now as well prepared to furnish ari' article in his line as the largest establishment in the State. He particularly requests that an examination of 111s stocK be made before buying elsewhere. JOHN F. BIILLER, Surcestor to J. F. MI RLE IIS,- Co., M A X U FACT 17 U E It OF AXD DEALER IX Hoots stB&ri ltocs ! At the Oregon Cihi Boot and Shoe Store, Main street. TIIE BEST SELECTION Of Ladies', Gents', Boys', a-nd Children's Coots and Shoes, on baud or made to order. QRAAl, WILLIS & Co., LIVERY. FEED AND SALE fS 327' EL- OREO ON CITY, OREGON. Having recently added to the Liverv Stock new Carriages, Buggies and Horses, are now prepared at all times to let the same, at reas onable rates. Horses bought and sold, or kept by the day or week. OREGON CITY BREWERY! HEXRY I1U J3BEL, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public, that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of EAGER BEER, As good as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. JOHN 3L BACON, Importer and Dealer in TS1Z GZS CCD 2 . Ja 9 STATIONERY, PERFUMERY. Ac, &c, Orpgon City, Oregon. At Charman 5 Warner's old tind, lately oc cupied by S. Ackerman, Main street. 10 tf JOIIN MYERS. T3 s IMJL't'J'JJI.U.I WHEN THE BELL RINGS LOOK OUT FOB, THE LOCOMOTIVE. Now is the Time to Buy your Goods ! While they are going Cheap ! Having purchased the entire Stock of Goods, fixtures, etc. of Messrs. Jacob & Brother, and moved into the stand lately occupied by that firm, I am now better prepared than ever to attend to the wants of my customers, and having a double amount of very desirable goods on hand, I have decided to Sell off at Cost for the next Sixty Days, in order to reduce the stock. In order that all may rest assured of this fact I ask you to call and satisfy yourself. My stock consists, in part of the following articles : LADIES I)UP:SS GOODS. BALMORALS, IIATS o.f various descriptions; CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ; KID GLOVES, best quality ; HOSIERY ; BROWN AND BLEACH! :n VUSLINS. all widths : BOOTS AND SIB) ! : : ; . S AND CAPS : CLOTHING : FINE BLACK DRESS SLITS ; CASSIMERE SUITS; SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS ; BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities. 33- A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY' all on the most reasonable terms. Also a large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. DOOHS AND WINDOWS. 73- All kinds of Produce Bought-fl ,1i?RAGS WANTED 112 FRONT STREET, 131 FIRST STREET, Near Morrison Sireet. Near Yamhill. EAST & CAHALIW. Eew Stock of Eoots and Shoes JUST RECEIVED! Best Selection in the City Comprising all the leading and best brands known, such as Benkert's, Tirrell's, Fogg's, Houghton & Coolidge's. Reed's, Godfrey's and numerous others, of gents' and bows' wear. .Also .Miles, tMeoerlieh s, Hurt s, I l , San I rancisco and custom-made children's weif. ladies and Our customers and the public in general ut.,on. as B-ircctor of the orks, whose ex are invited to call and examine our stock, penence on tms coast for fit teen years cives which we will sell cheaper than ever. i '!" a .!horoj,rh knowledge of the various P. .S. Jioots made to order, and an assort- merit ot our make constautlv on baud. jSJ-OTICE. The People's Transportation Company - 7'" - ii.r.-j will dispatch their steamers FROM OREGON CITY AS FOLLOWS FOR PORTLAND : At 7 A. M., every day, except Sunday. And 1 P. JL, every d;iy. For Salem, Albany and Corvallis : ON MONDAY. TUESDAY. THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock A. M., And for Dayton : ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY, f each week. 0 ' A. A. McCULLY, President. Nov. 27th, lSG'.t. f-iO.tf Harvest oi 1869 ! ! Selling off to Close Lusiness, And no HUMBUG! 3" Cm S Z OF- DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CL0THIIIG, J3COT3 AND SHOES, Mens' Ladies, Misses' and Chilurens' HATS AND CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass snd Plated Ware, Paints, Gils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Burners ! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. lias got to be sold Regardless of Price! t2L. To convince yourself with re.peet to this matter, call at the old corner. I. SKEEINO, South of I ope Co& Tin, Store, Oregon City. niAYF house. MAIN St OREGON CITY. Wm. Earlow & Co,, Proprietors. Ilaving leased the above narrieil Hotel, for the term of one vear . p w,.,,! to the pubiic, come on, we are readv for vou and will accommodate you to the best of our ablIltr- An;rust 51.-tf cj - 5',? toys Onlj! WALL AMET IRON WORKS COMPANY ! Iron l?oraiitlcis9 AH ENGINE And Boiler Euilders ! fTrBBaer" a orth I rout andE sts.. Portland, Oregon. rpiIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the X bank of the river, one block nnrlh of p, ,'., H'l f 1 1 r r"1"-'1 0 " nae lacuuies lor turn- i ing out machinery promptly and efficiently. I "We have secured the services of Mr. John ! 'l4" wining ana nulling purposes. e are prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery and uuia-i vuiK5, sucu as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING FUMIS ! ! &C, &C, &C. ManvfitHwre and Repair Machinery of all lind. IE OX SHUTTER WORK at San Frahcixcn coat and frei'jht. Wheeler d' Rat dulUs Patent Grinder and Amaleamator. innars and Ste van's Self Adjustina Patent rixtim Fad ing, either 'applied to old or new strain cylinders. Qaartz Stampers, Shoes and dies, if the best hard iron, 3;y C If. 31 V 11 PLU31RLG, GAS & STEAM Fitting Establishment. Xo. 110 First Sticet. .Portland JUST RECEIVED, per Schooner ADELINE ELWOOD, From the celebrated Factory of 8S2 Messrs. Iium.-ey & Co.. ScLenectedv. New York, TUMPS OF ENTIRELY NEW PAT- ii"1'1) i'CMun on itf, 'inisn, and 23 V(nnmr S 11 PRR ( I? TO A W 1 IN THIS MARKET, Comprising: CISiLKN PUMI'S, All sizes for lead or iron pipe PITCHER PUMPS All sizes " " CASE AND SIDE FORCE PUMPS Efeja ) All sizes fr lead or iron nine E ) ENGINE WELL PUMI'S, ' or deep wells ; Y A R D W E LT, PUMPS, AMALGAM REELS, for Steamboats, Factories. Churches, etc. POINTS, for Drive wells; Hotels, public buildings, and private resi de nces heated with the latest improvements in steam or hot air apparatus. I invite citizens generally to call and ex amine my stock, which has been selected with great care, and especial attention given to the wants of this market. C II. MYERS. 110 Front street, Poitland, Oregon CH AS. DODGE . .CJJAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. W. SXELL. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IX DEUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VARXISIIES, BRUSHES, PAIXTEES Materials, ana urvfjgUU Sunaries. )7 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. -jO. Y ILLAMETTE NURSERY. Season of 180970. G. W. WALLING k Co. would callff the attention of the public to their laro-e--C. and well assorted stock of fine fruit trees and r! Iin iWm'm!'? f choice varieties of LI1LURIE.S, PLUMs, PEARS APRICOTS, PEACHES, NUTS RASPREURIES, Ac&c. Persons desirous of purchasing trees should call and examine our stock, which is the largest ard best in theState Orders (with the ca,h)sent to the Nursery will be prompely filled and forwa ded. KS-Extiacare taken in parkins Trets Address all orders to G. W. WALLING A- Co 45tf Oswego. CTacka mas Cmmtv O - J V-D4J . JyVW PAUTNERkSHip. JAS. K. KELLY, J. n. EEEn i Itesidenne, Columbia st I Rf girience corni ' bet. 2d and 3d sts. Columbia and 7ti, Jas. K. Kelly nnd J. II. Reed, under tl " firm name ot KELLY & IiEED, Will practice Jaw in the Courts of Ort. Ofhce on First street, near Alder, ovtf. new Postyfh'ce room, Portland. LANSING STOUT. Attorney and Counselor a$ La PORTLAND, ORKci. Office Under the United States Court Room. Frout street. 4 pAGE & THAYER, C ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE In Cree's Building, coring Fiont and Stark streets, Portland. ;C J. F. CAPLEP. O J C. MOREU.W CAPLES & MOIt ELAND, 3 ATTOBJiEYS AT LAW, Cvr. FRONT and IV A SUING TON St, PORTLAND, OREGON. Logan, Shattuck & Killin, Attorneys law, o No. lOO Front Street, Up Stairs, PO RTL A N P, O R EC 0 N. JUGENE A. CllONIN, A TTOBXEY A T LA v Booms 7 and 8 Carter's Block, ' -4R. PORTLAND, OKEG0.T McKEXNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OREGON CITY. OREGON Q J. JI. MITCHELL. J. X. COLFH. A. SK Mitchell, Dolph & Smith, Attorneys and Counsellors at La Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc tors in Admiralty . Office cer the old Post Office, Frc street, Portland, Oregon. A. C. GIBBS. C. W. PAERISH. Notary Publie and Com. of bf GIBBS & PAERISH, Attorneys and Counselors at Let Portland, Oregon. OFFICE On Alder street, in Cage hrick block. WALTER BROS, jScw AISPILTIG VELVETS, BRUSSELS, 9 THREE-PLY, OIL - CLOTHS, WINDOW-SHADES, PAPER - HANGINGS, LACE -CURTAI IIS, &c, &c We Would Call the attention of par ties fitting up houses, or leing in need of Anything in our line To our Stock, which is ONE OF TIIE COXQLSTFST 0 the Faciilc C-oasl! Ow Goods being specially selected at th Factories in England andJte Eastern States, we can sell AT TIIE LOWEST aiiFi'siucisco Trices, WALTER JSROS., o No. S9 Front street, between Alder and Washington, Portland Oregcfn ;r.) QOSMOFOLITAST HOTEL. FORMERLY ARRIGONI'S, FRONT St., PORTLAND. . J. B. SPRENGER, Proprietor. The Proprietors of this well knowti Honse having superior accommodations, guarantie entire satisfaction to all guests. 0 ttS, The Hotel Coach will be ft attendance to convey passengers and baggage to nnd from the Hotel, free of charge. (4t'tl Office Oregon and California Stage Co. Jacob Stitzel. James B. Unox ST IT ZE L & UPTON, Heal Ealate Brokers and General Agents, Corner of Front and Wash trig ton streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Will attend to theale and pnrehnse of Iteal Estate in all paTts of the City ard State. Special attention given-to the sale of East Portland property. Address P. O. Pox 4C2. Portland. Oregon. STJTZEL t UPTON, 1 9 t f ) Real Estate Brokers. pG. STEWART, No. 109 FRONT STREET, TORTLAND, OREGON. O Vatchmaker And Jeweler. V,lt!ealpr 5n CLOCKS, WATCHES. AND JEW LEERS GOODS. Agent for Wilcox Gibhs Letter "G" Sewing Machines, which are now being sold singly at cost, or whole sale less than cost. Other goods at greatly reduced rates. (lo.tf ISAAC FARR. p. D. M0PRISI JTARR & MORRISS, BUTCHERS, FOR OREGON CITY AND VICINITY. o i7 Will deliver to their patrons all the best qualities of Stall Fed Beef, also Mutton, Pork, Poultry etc., as usual twice a week, on & Tuesdays and Saturdays ! Thankful tor past favors of the public would respectfully asks a continuance of the same. JOB Pit TlXti NEATLY EXEtl'T' ed at the ENTERPRISE OFFICE- G O j ' j: ''ill t r " i i i 1 UU'JtiTHSr 0FrHifflCR0FT LIBRARY,' UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. r