o o o o 0 o o o o I' " TOWN I - AND COUNTY, r tKD. Ajnn named Rudolph Irm- L r a shoe Unaker, fell off the bluff at I ' .,mf the Cliff House, last Saturday ,ht. and was in.-uam.ijr killed. He was n!"',l next morning and an inquest held l'coroner Barclay, and a verdict rende r- autwi . , , h, not like to find fault with those who u-e c .. nr. rt sucn mailers, out uuiiitim- ,"-.;VoltS at the shameful manner this was treated, The body was the inquest I: .11 before ten o'clock, and the rem; IJ ' , ... : ft I-. . . nh.mf until 9 rkV uns ft "oWt-'U IIHJJ' 1U lUCnint-K mini . v-.vv-.v !:.t afternoon, when the hearse brought 1.!,. coffin and the remains were placed in I:". ;t as he had been found. We are in- I'piW that our German citizens were de-P'-n.us of taking charge of the man. and Prepare the body for a decent burial and 'uj to pJ the expense of the same, but tere denied theCpri vilege. Humanity and Vccr.cy should have caused the removal of the body to some building and also filing and dressing of the corpse before it was" placed iu the coffin for burial. Th neglect on the part of those who had the matter in charge is not calculated to -i .11 in Iwli'.itf nf nnp pititinq ami .L condemnation of the people of the --joritk-iwn this matter is general. t Personal. On Saturday last our sanctum was honored by a visit fronMr. Wilber Cornell, of Tortlainl. Wilber looks as well ns usual, which is saying a good j.ioi ic beinir the handsomest representative of the craft in the Mate, it' not0on the Coast. Mr. j Cornell is ofccuperating, prepara tory to entering upon the arduous duties of superintending the State Printing at Salem. We also have received calls from Mr. Hunter, foremnn of the Bulletin office. Mr. Wellhead aud Mr. Harry Leland, print ers. We htgye only missed our cane since ihPt'.vo first named gentlemen called, and missing no "sorts ?? itfter such number of member of the " craft " visiting us, we nuiy be considered in luck. Mkktino. The German citizens of this ji'ace held a meeting at the Court House kt Friday evening. The meeting was f.rtvzed by the election of Mr. John K'Lruin as I'resident, who stated the ob j.et cf ihe meeting. A number of short lies were made, when a subscription for a relief fund was started, and in a few moments over $12.) was subscribed. We ; nderstaiid that the committee appointed fur this purpose have more than doubled tLig) amount. Kh'kkd. Mr. Eudy was kicked by a lxre hist Monday. The old gentleman is b!ind2and walks around our streets by tin' aid of a cane, and the hoise was tied on t!ie sidewalk, causing the old gentle nun lo(Walk against the animal. There is an ordinance against fastening horses mi the sidewalks and persons should be carted to heed it. or they may have a bill or uamairi's to liav. pay. I'l.t us. We return our thanks Holmes for a ba.-ket of excellent to Mrs. plums. I Here ss another lady to who we are un der .similar obligation's, but she wmld not alinu- us to publicly acknowledge the gift. WeSfill say this much, however, that h plums were raised by the lady's father, Kev. Mr. Daley, who ie-ides near Osweg . and were as large as any we have e.e seen. I vsnt a xck. It will be seen bv a card in anoiher column. Mr0!:. .Tnf..h aikrinwl edges the receipt of $3,033 in behalf of the widow of Mr. S. Rosens!ein. who was insmvd in the Mew T.. England Mutual Life inxuiatice tmnnanv. Mr. R. dieS in this cuy about lour months since, and the proniptnesswith which the Company have foiir this policy entitles it to the confidence or the public. The O'egonCity Seminary commenced last Monday. We learn that the Council refused tiQendorse the selections made by the manager, which caused considerable excitement. This is the first time that any opposition has been made to the arrange ments of Ihe manager aud it took him by surprise. G u ax art. The proprietors of the Im perial mills arePerecting a granary ad joining the main building. The foil min is build of rock, and the wall is four feet thick at the bottom. The addition is to . be 22 by 4G Teet. Nkw Stack Owner. We see it stated feit the California and Oregon staeres have been purchased by J. I. Carr. Esq. Mr. C. is an old stage proprietor and un derstands his business. We noticed him on the stage Friday morning passing through town. A robber has been around the residence of Mr. W. II. Burns, in th 1 tbe city. On the first visit Mr. II . shot at i fr11 when he ran awaj- The second night ,-2- cut a rane of glass in the window, but - was frightened off before he cained an entrance. Thk Old Stokk. Our readers will ob serve by an advertisement in to-day's pa rT. that Judge Cautield. the oldest mer chant in Oregon, is again on hand to sell goods to his numerous friends at the old stand. St. Ciuni.T-.s. We call attention to the card of this new and splendid hotel, at Portland. It is undoubtedly the finest Jiotel on this coast, and guest will not fail to be accommodated in a suitable manner. Watchmaker. We call the attention of our readers to the card of Mr. W. F. High- n ..i.i .... '"u, watchmaker. Mr. H i, nn nbl riti. of this place, a practical workman, worth v of the n.itrnnsitrft of thos .nd davmg anything to do in his line. Doubled Fouce Tbe workmen hereto fore engaged in repairing the Fannie Pat Sen' t b-een taken off anJ Put on the u r' whicn boat is receiving an entire nvr bottom and first deck. John cKelly, who has been in the em ploy of the P. T. Company for a number th!ar- i13 firem.m. has been promoted to in position of engineer. Arrived. Mr. J. Ralston and wife, Parents or Mr. J. R. Ralston, of this citv. "etr friends in Indiana. Supper. The oyster supper given by l-'r, d TotmPlars lt Thursday, was a agreeable and pleasaut affair. O - Tiik Dance. The dance at the Court House last Tuesday evening, was well at tended, and all had a pleasant time. The music was excellent. Located. The M. E. Conference station ed Rev. J. T. Wolfe for the ensuing year in this city. Rev. Mr. Todd is changed to Albany. Jos. DeFloney fell from a wagon, the wheel passing ever him, last Monday. He was considerably injured, but is recovering. The Imperial week. mill resumed work this If we desired to go into the affidavit business we could prove the editor of the Oregon City Enterprise a liar. Eugene Journal. It will be necessary for you to resort to affidavits, and that of a very reliable qual ity, as you have been so thoroughly con demned as a liar by simply our statements that but little reliance is placed in your assertions. Be careful that you get bet ter affidavits than your own. STATE NEWS. From the Herald : The population of Umatilla countv is 2,875 Lesral voters, 872. The citizens of East Portland are taking steps to iucorporate that place. The Oregon and California Railroad Company have now six first-class locomo tivesthe J. 13. Stevens, Oregon, Clacka mas. Portland. Albany and Salem the last having been brought up by the Besse. We learn from the Hon. W. II. Clark, iust arrived from Canyon City, that the people of that place, by no means disspirited bv the late fire, are with commendable en ergy building up the town again. At Jacksonville on the morning of the 21st. two little daughters of Chas.k Paul, who has just arrived from Minnesota. were struggling for the possession of a small pistol, when it exploded, and the young est, aged about 9 years, was shot through the breast, aud expired in a few minutes. A man named Conno'y on Thursday evening about six o'clock had some high words with his wife. During the quarrel he picked up a club and heather over the head until she was lifeless, after which he left the house, which is situated on Third street near Taylor, and has not been seen since. Connoly. it will be remembered, is the man who killed Buckskin Bill,'" and was sent to the Penitentiary for life, but was subsequently patdoned by Governor U'nA.lo i'i. ............ ;., i uuua. 1 lir UUiilll Ill il 1.1 UlUtli tuu dition, and her recovery ii doubtful. The Jacksonville News says : Hon. Jas. D. Fav, T. fJ. Merrv, and we believe the entire delegation of Jackson county Representatives, start on next Wednesday for the State capital to be on hand at th opening of the Legislature. Articles of incorporation have been filed bv a company trt build the Humboldt Branch Railroad through Rotrue River and Umpqua valleys. The entire capital stock is put down at 3,00.). 000. or 30.000 shares of $100 each. The following are some of the names of the incorporators: Jas. T. Clenn, J. B. Wrisley. Jacob Ish. Jas. I). Fav. Sachs Br:).. John Bilker, W. H. S. Hyde. R. Benedict. J. D. Coughlin. l P. Prim. H. Klippel. Win. Hoffman. Andy Davidson, Win. Turner. P. Britt, C. C. Beeknnn, John Neuber, Jesse Applegato, Jacob Thompson, Thos. Chavner and K. Kubli. Tlic " I am Killer,"" After tliiity years trial, is still rece'ving the most uuqualititd testimonials to iis virtues, from per.-ons of the highest character and responsibility. Physicians or the first re spectabdity recommend it as a most effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It is not oi.ly the bes-t lemedy ever known for Brui-es, Cuts, Burns, Ac, hut for Dysentery or Cho'era, or any sort of bowel complaint, it is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of action, iu the grt'at cities of In dia and .ther hot c'im.ites, it ha s become the Standard Medi-.-ine for all such complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Coids. Canker, Asthma, and Rheumatic difficulties, it has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony, to be an invaluable medicine. Directions acconi pany each bottle. ?o!d by all Drutrgists. Price 25 cts., 50 cts., and f 1 per bottle. Few Oro Fino Theater! (Formerly the Wf. SALEM. OREGON. THE ABOVE PLACE OF AMUSEMENT will be fitted up in a most thorough manner, both f.r tbe Comfort and Conveni ence of patrons, and the artistic representa tion of the Legitimate and Sensational Drama ! The Stag1 will have all tbe Modern Im provements Properties, aud a Company of UNEXCELLED ABILITY! Composed of all the Ladies aud Gentlemen of last teason, and a stiorg acquisition from San Francisco. Among the Favorites wiil appear air. F. 31. RATES, aiiss Annie Pixlej aiiss 31 i mite Iixley, air. E.F. Iveueli, ails I-izzic limits, aiesrs. F1. ai. IJies, . . mson, K. C. aielviile, IS. Clin ton. AV. II, Smitli, II. tariold, J. F. Karnrr, and ol liti s. The season at Salem will open about the middle of September, and Continue nntil afcer the Fair, DLKliU Hitu-UJiE WILL BE PRODUCED THE Legitimate and Sensational Drama,Corr-edy, Extrav aganza, Burlesque and Farce. THE ORO FIXO THEATER, PORTLAND, will open with the above company about the middle of October, for the regular Fall and Winter Season of tweutv-six weeks. J- ai. HATES, Manager. au223w4 JOHN FLEMING, DEALER IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, IN MYERS' FIRE-PROOF BRICK, M.U.N STUlEr, OKEGOX CUT, OREGON. PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. NOTIIER LARGE INVOICE of GOODS RECEIVED AT THE PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE ! AND MOItE COMING EYEHT STEAMER. LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN AXD BAUIES I If you to be fitted wish, a neat Shoe or Slip per, come aud see us. Come Everyone tliat hu Corns I We can Fit Feet, Corns and all. (Xo extra charge.) PLENTY OF COOL SHOES made expressly for the present heated term on hand. WE DON'T HUMBUG. We have every thing we advertise. PROTZMAS, GILLIHAX & CO., (Successors to F. C. Protzman & Bio.) PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, ST. CHARLES HOTEL BLOCK, Front Street, Portland. N. U. We call the attention of Ladies to BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLE SHOE, ex pressly for warm weather. aug-J8tf WILLIAM DAVIDSON, Office, . Xo. 64 Front Street, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. REAL ESTATE DEALER, Special Collector of Claims. A large amount of CITY and EAST TORT LAND Property for Sale. Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, located in all parts of the St.-ite. Investments in REAL ESTATE and other PROPERTY, inude for correspondents. CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly col lected. HOUSES and STORES leased. All kinds of Financial and General Agency business transacted. Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale will plea-e turnUh descriptions of ihe same to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in ea.-h of the principal CITIES aud TOWNS of this STATU. Ju!v'2:tf THE SING 15 It" JVEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. ll'itli Attachments for all kinds of Work, is f ist winning f it or in, the house- lio'd, aii shown by the Males of hist year, amounting to e-ghtij-x'uc thousand x'-veii hundred and eighty-one jHach ines, V h ich far erceed those of any other Company. This new FAMILY MACHINE is capable of a range and variety of work such as was thought impossible, a short time ago, to per form by machineiy. V- e claim, and can show tho-e whom it mav concern, that it is the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arranged, n.celv adjust d, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the family Sewing Machines. It is remarkable, not only for the range and variety of its sewing, but also tor the variety and dillerent kinds of texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using Sdk Twist. Linen or Cotton Thread, line or coarse, making the INTERLOCKED ELAS TIC STITCH alike on both sides f the fabric sown. Thus beaver cloth, or leather, may be sown with great strength and uni formity of stitch, and in a moment this will ling and never wearying machine may be adjusted for tine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, or the tucking of tarletan.or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. Purchasers can soon be convinced that our new Family Machine embodies NEW" and essential principle- simplicity of construc tion ease of operation uniformity ot PRE CISE action at any speed capacity for range and variety of woik, fine or coarse, leaving all rivals behind it. Cases. The New Family Machine may be had m a variety ofTolding covers and ca.-es. Some show in polished surface only the grain and tint of the wood, while others are finished iu all the elaboration of art. The Attachments For Hemming. Felling, Ruffling, Braiding. B.nding, Cording. Gathering, Tucking, Em broidering, Ac.. are uot only numerous, but now brought to great perfection. .Most of them can be attached or detached by a sim ple move of the hand. The quality of the work can only be fully apprec ated on ob servation and examination. Machine Twist, LIXEX THREAD, SPOOL COTTOX, OIL, C. We have and shall Keep in stock at our Central Orhce, and Agencies, iou spools of various sizes.) Twist of all sizes and colors. Linen Thread, Spool Cotton, Oil, and all other articles necessay iu the use of our ma chines. A'e wish it understood that we manufacture the Twi-t sold bv us ; that we shall aim to have it excel in quality and exceed in quan tity, for a given price, that of other manu facturers, and that the Twist made by us m our new and extensive mills, supplied as they are with the most impioved machinery and skilled labor can !e relied on for the desirable qualities of uniformity of size,even ness, length of thread as marked oa each spool, strength, excellence of color, and beauty of fiuish. The Singer Manniactnring Co., No. 45S Broadway, New York. San Francisco Office 139 Montgomery St. Aucr 25:3m If you "wish the very best Cabinet Photographs, von must call on BRADLEY & RULOFSON, 133 Montgomery tit eet, San Francisco. Rebecca, Degree Lodge Xo. 2, 1. 0.0. F. Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY- EVEXIXGS, of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree aTe invited to attend. By order of N. G. Willamette Lodge Xo. 151. O. fci-. T Meets every Saturdav evening, at the rooms S.E. corner of Mam and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. By ordvr o W. C. T. Oregon Lodge Xo. 3, 1. O. of O. F.-- jSPSsgsfe. Mcet3 every Thursday even gl5p ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's -M- HalI Main 3 eet. Slembers of the Order are invited to attend By order. Selling Out at Cost. furnitureTt REDUCED PEICES. THE UNDERSIGNED. DESIRING TO close his business, offers his entire stock of Furniture, Redding, &c. at very low pvices, until September 3d, when the remain ing stock on hand will be ottered at Public Auction. Terms of sale All sums . under twenty dollars, cash ; over that amount, 30 days credit, with approved security. All persons indebted to me are requested to call and make immediate payment. Per son having claims against me will please to present them foi settlement. M. WERTIIE1MER. Oregon City, Aug. 13, 1870:td A Startling Trul Ii ! Hundtels die an nually from neglected coughs and colds, when by tbe use of a single bottle of J)t. H'irfar's Balsam of Wild Cherry their lives could be preserved to a green old age. This Remedy does not simply relieve for a short time, but it produces perfect and per manent cures of the worst cases of Chronic Nasal Catarrh, and will pay $.100 reward for a ease that I cannot, vvre. " Cold in the head " and Catarrhal Headache are cured with a few applications. If you have a dis charpe from the nose, offensive or otherwise, stopping up of the nose at time1, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste or bearing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull, have pain or preasure in the head, you may rest assured that, you have Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manifesting half of tie aoove sys tems, terminate in consumption and end in the prrave. No disease is so common . more deceptive or les-' understood bv physicians. I will send my pamphlet on Catarih to any address free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is now OLD BY MOST DRUGGISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Price 50 cents. Sent br mail, postpaid, on receiptor 00 cents, or four packages for two dollars. Beware of counterfeits and worth le.i imitations. See that mv private ."tamp. which is a positive guarantee of genuineness, is upon tbe outside wrapper. Remember that this private s'amp, issued by the United States Government expressly for stamping inv medicines, has my portrait, name and address, and the words U. S. Certificate of Genuineness '' t ngraved upon it, and need not be mistaken. Don't be swindled by travelers arid others. representing themselves a Dr. Sane ; I am the only man now living that has the knowledge and ti.udit to manu facture the genuine Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy, and I never travel to sell this medicine. R. V. PIERCE. M. D., "ju23m3 183 Seneca street. Buffalo. N.Y. From the National (Elgin) Watch Co. The atfen'ion of watch-buyers is called to the imprtived American, H'utclie.--, manufic tnred by the National (Elgin) Watch Com pany of Elsjin, 111. Ladies desirous of purcha ing a handsome, s'rong and correct time piece will find the elegant watch beating the trade mark of 'LAD V EI.IJ1N" to be all that thev le.-iie. Inquire of vonr jeweler for the LADY i;L GIN. The trade upon the TaciCc coast supplied at factory prices by Levison Bios.fi'J'.l Wash ington street, San Francisco, who have on hand at all times a full supply of all prades of movements, and material for repairing the same. An illustrated pamphlet, entitled "Making Watches by Machinery ," by the late Albert I). Richardson, will be forwarded free of charge bv sending address to NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY, 150 and 101 Lake street, Chicago ; No. 1 Maiden Lane. New York"; Or LEVISON BROS, (529 Washington st., San F'raucisco, Cal. augOm'i C- W- POPE & CO., DEAI.KKS 'IX STOVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IltON.BRA Z1E Sr COPPER. LEAD PIPE. 1RO PIPE AND FIT TlXiS, RUBBER HOSE. FOHCE AND LIFT PUMPS. ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Also a general assorf nishing (ioods. ent of House Fur- MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFfNC AND JOBBING; OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. o Also at POPE SJ STOVE; STOKE you will find HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN, WARE AND '1 1 NW ARE. LANTERNS, LAMPS AND OIL, LUCINE AND NKillT LAMPS. ALO PERAMBULATORS. o All of the above articles are for saleat PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. W. POPE & CO. Jl:lr Oregon City Oregon. LEON DELOUEY, Of the BARNUM RESTAURANT, Main street, OREGON CITY, Begs to inform the public and his f. iends that he has leased trie lower part of the CLIFF HOUSE, Which he has opened as a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. The table wTll at all times be supplied with the best the market a9orda. I o I y NOTICE. j Orders for suppers and parties will be promptly attended to. July 2:tf rriTTn PTT-iTTT rnnn LHj i!i VV r UUL'. For a feif cents yon can liny of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FAIUNE, made from pure Irish Moss, or Carrageen, v.liicli will niako sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity cf Fad dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Eusse, &e. It ii the cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! ! THE GItEAT WOXtlErS TCCCIC. Plantation Bitter s. rcsioratii'c is t!ae slBcet-nEi" clior of t!ac fceHslc mad cic!ba5a tntcsl. As n tosscc and eo2dia2 for tine aged niad Insigwad, il lias no equal ajraosagr sIoki acliics. As a rcjiacdy fca tlic nervous vca.2iaacss to wEaacEa ivoe!ic:i arc csjpeciialJy sssle cct, fit fis supersediaag every otfoer stisMsslaiit. Iu all C!b Eiaaics, tropical, temperate, or ft igsd, it acts as a specific in every species of disoa'tler wliiels KmderjsaaiEcs CSae Ssodily streng:tS and breaks Iown f lae animal spirits. Tor sale fey all Drnggasts. Aug. 2.), ls70:ly From the National; Elgin) Watcli Cc The attention of watch buyers is called to the following improvements in the American Weitches, manufactured by the National (El gin) Watch Company of Elgin, III.: The Elgin' Watches are lurniseed with Burt's putent pinion. t prevent damage to the train in case of the breaking of the inain spring. The Elirin watches are furnished with a patent hair spring stud. to prevent tbe chang ing the adjustment of the hair spriug alter the watch has been regulated. The Elgin watches are furnished with a patented contrivence for the letting down of the uiaiu spring icilhout rtnioxing the dial or hands. Tbe Elgin Watches are so constructed that the barrel cm be removed and the mam spring changeJ without taking the watch down. The Elgin Watches are furnished with the only complete protection agains dust yet in troduced upon Arneric.irt made movements. The dust-excluder nsed upon the Elgin move-nent-etiectua!ly cnclos-es the works, and rcndeis the entrance of dust ar impossibility Tiiese improvements are peculiar to the Elgin Watches, and are fbund on none oth ers. The dust-cxcludcr will spcciallv com mend itself to miners, railrotd men and oth ers engaged in out, of door employment. The' Elgin Watch branded " B. W.Ray mond is constructed with especial reference to its use upon engines and moving trains, and the Company claim for it that it is the best railroad watch in the world. The fol lowing prominent raiboad officials have giv en it their hearty endorsement aud commen dation : E. B. Phillips, Esq., President Lake sdioie and Michigan Southern R. R.; Col. C G. Hammond, Superintendent Union Pacific R. II.; Edward IL Williams, General Super intendent Pennsylvania K. It. t o.; I), iiucker. General Superintendent Erie R. R.; J. M, Toucey, General Superintendent Hud son River li. R. ; G. L. Dunlap, General Su perintendent Chicago and North Western R'y and many others. Ladies desirous of purchasing a handsome, strong and correct time piece, will find the eleiiatst watrh bearing the trade mark of " LADY ELGIN" to be all that they desire. Inquire ot jour jeweler for the LADY EL GIN'. The real Elsin Watches, elegant, accurate, durable, in many styles and at various prices, each accompanied hy the special warrantee certificate of this Company, and usually also guaranteed by the local dealer or Watch maker, can be had of mo-t jewelers in ail towns throughout the United States. Call and ask to see them. As an additional pro tection, look for '-National Watch Co." on the dial, and one ot the following trade it a rks, viz., "B W. Raymond," "II. Z. Cul ver," "II. ll.Tavlor," "G.M. Wheeler," "W, II. Ferry," "Matt. Lailin,,' "J. T. Ryerson," "Lady Elin,v or ' Frances Rubie," together with the words "Elgin, Ills.," engraved up on the gilt plate inside. These are the trade marks to denote the various grades t-nd stvles, but as even these have been pirated, require abo the special warranty ceitiiicate, duly signed by T. M. Avery, the President of the O'ompany, and numbered to correspond with the watcli. The trade on the Pacific coast supplied at factory prices by Levison Bros, fi'iil Wash ington sti eet, San Fi ancisco, who have on hand at all times a full supply of all grades of movements, and material for repairing the same. An illustrated pamphlet, entitled "Making Watches by Machinery," by the late Albert D. Richardson, will be forwarded free of charge bv sending address to NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY, 159 and lfil Lake street, Chicago; No. 1 Maiden Lane. New Yoik ; or LEYIMJN BROS, 62i Washington St., San Fraccisco, Cal. Dr. J, H. HATCH, DENTIST. The patronage of those desiring hirst Class Operations, is respecttully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. N. B. A if ro's O.ryde administered for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Ofkick In Weigant's new building, west side of First street, between Alder and Aior risoc streets, Foi tland, Oregon. REDLNGTOX, IIOSTETTER & CO. Stop that Coughing ! Some of you can't, and we pity you. You bave tried every remedy but the ONE destined, by its intrinsic merit, to supersede all similar preparations. It is not surprising you should be reluc tant to try something else afierthe many experiments you have made of trashy compounds foisted on the public as a certain cure ; but NewelTs Pulmonary Syrup is really the VERY BEST remedy ever compounded for the cure of dmghs, Colds, A'ore Throats, Asthma, tVhovping Coughs, Bronchitis and Consumption. Thousands of people in California and Oregon have been already benefited by the surprising curative powers of Newell's Pulmonary Syrup and with one accord give it their un qualified appfobat'on. We now address ourselves to all who are unacquainted with this, the greatest , panacea ot the age. lor the healing ot an diseases of the Throat siuil J.ungs, assuring jou that WewelPs Pulmonary Syrup has cured thousands, and it will cure YOU, if you try it. This invaluable medicine is pleasant to the ta-te ; sooth ing, healing and strengthening in its effects; entirely free from alt poisonous or deleterious drmis.and perfectly harm less under all circumstances. for Sale tty nil l3ruggiss REDINGTON, IIOSTETTER & CO., 41G and 413 Front street, San Francisco. FiCiliiigton's Essence Jamaica Ginger, IVhich is confidently recommended as the best prepartion now lefore the public. This valuable preparation, containing in a hijrhly concentrated form all the ; properties of Jamaica Gingcr.has become one of the most popular domestic reme dies for all diseases of the stomach and digestive organs. As a tonic, it will be found invaluable to all persons recovering from debility, whether produced by fever or otherwise; jfor while it imparts to the system all the glow and vigor that can be produced by wine or brandy, it is entirely free from the reactionary eflects that lollow the use of spiiils of any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for females who suffer from difficult men struation, giving almost immediate re lief to the spasms that so frequently ac company that period. It gives immediate, relief to Nausea, caused by riding in a railroad car, or by sea sickness, or other causes. It is also valuable as an external ap plication for Gout, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc. RCOIKGTOX, IIOSTETTER & CO., 4.1 G and 418 Front street, San Francisco. licdingfsn's F favoring Extracts ABE THE PERFECTLY PURE AND highly concentrated Extracts from Fresh Fruits, prepared with great care. Thev are put up in superior stvle, and in a bottle holding TWICE AS' MUCH as the ordinary brands of Extracts. Comparing quality and contents, none other are nearly so cheap. Whenever tested on their, merits, they have been adopted in preference to all others, and are now the STANDARD FLAVORING EXTRACTS of the Pacilic Coast. MA11K THE AI) VANTAGES. By purchasing Rcdingtou's Concen trated Flavoring Extracts, youobt.-.in an article not only superior iu richness and delicacj of flavor to a:.-y other of a simi lar nature, but far mure economical, be cause each bottle holds double the quantity contained in a bottle of any other flavoring extract sold. k UEDISGTOX, IIOSTKTTEIt 4 CO., Agents for the Pacific Coast. Would you escape FEVER AND AGUE, and preserve health and vigor durinprthe s ckly season, make occa.-doual use of the following as A PREVENTIVE. If you are ATTACKED with Chills and Bilious Fever, or have been a victim to such disease, and used other so-called remedies wiihout permanent relief, seek at once the safest and surest CURE, by using, according to directions MASON & POLLARD'S ANTI-MALARIA, or, Fever and Ague Pills. Time has proved them thoroughly to be the safest and most reliable remedy known. They contain no mercury or other mineral or chemical. They are exclusively vege table. They stimulate the functions of the liver. Congestion is impossible where they are used. They do not deter from daily labor. By a-sFstinj; digestion they add flesh and mu-eleto the frarre. Thcv are adapted to all ages and both sexes, atd as a FAMILY EVIEDiCiriE Will CURE in fheir incipiency, three fourths of all diseases incidental to a malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in small doses, they bave no equal. For sale by all Druggists. REDlXGTO.V, IIOSTETTER & CO., SOLE AGENTS. The Battle for Life Which is continually going on between health and disease, has never received from anv medieinp such marked and un mistakable assistance, on the side of health, as it has fioni NeWelt's Pulmonary Syrup REDISGTOrf, HOSTETTER & CO., iit r,-; m-i- r.-ancisco. AUCTION A XD COMMISSION A. IS. Kiclftsii'clson, AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Merchan dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday ! A. B. Kichardsox, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and Bundle Iron English Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws; Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron also : A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer Jacob Sti1zel. James B. Upton. ST IT ZE L U UPTON, Heal Estate Urolers mid General Agents, Corner of Front and IVashinyton street. TORTLAND, OREGON. jT" Will attend to the sale and purchase of Real E.-tare in all pal ts of the City and ftate. Special attention given to the sale of East Portland property. Address P. O. Box 4f)2, Portland, Oregon. STiTZEL & UPTON, 1 Otf. Ileal JL state Brokers. Harvest oi 1870 ! ! o Sell it) j off to Close Eusincss, And no MITMBUG ! Tlte Eialiie Stock! o or- DPvYIGOODS, KE DY-MADE CLgTHIKG, CGTS AND SHOES, Mens' Ladies, Misses' and Childrens HATS AKD CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Burners ! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has got to he sold Regardless of Price! To convince yourself with respect to this matter, call at the old corner. J. SELLING, SoutJi cf tope $- Co.'s Tin Store, Oregon City nn'niofrcitriv'c! Snlo nf Seal Estate. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN JN pursuance of an order tf the County1 Court of Clackamas County, State of Ore gon, made on the 5th day of July, 9 870, in the matter of the estate of Chas. Cutting, Sen., deceased, the undersigned, administra tor of said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the real estate herein after described, subject to continuation by said County Cour t, on ihe 6th day of Septem ber, 1370, at 1 o'clock, P. 51., at the Court' House door in i-aid county and State, with all the improvements aud the appurtenances thereunto belonging said real estate situate iyinur and Lei nar in Clackamas county, State of Oregon, and described as follows, to wit : Commencing at i. L. coiner ot C. Cutting s donation land claim, number 47. sections So and SO, in lOwnsdiip 4, S. R., 2 E. ; thence south on east boundary 40.00 chains, to the right bank of Milk creek, by rock 12x 12x12 inches, marked C 52, between the roots ot larjre fir tree five feet in diameter. " S. G.V V. " " f.00 " N.3.W. " " 12.50 " N. 21 V. " " 7.50 " N. GlnAV " " 11.00 " " N. 25 Vv " " 8.00 " N.ei'MV. " " (50 " " West " " 0.00 " N. 81 Vv " " 9.50 " " N. 23 W. " " 4.50 " N.74V.r. " " 3.50 " N. 1GC E. " " 3.50 " to north boundary line of said claim, post set as witness to true t-oriicr, 50 links east on said boundary line, from which an alder tree 10 inches in diameter bears N. 70J E. 10 links, and als an abler tree 12 inches in di ameter bears S. 45c E. 7 link:2. Thence cast on north boundary line 02 chains to place of beginning, containing 1 16 acres more or less. Also, twelve lots iu the town of Cuttings- ville, irorc or less. Terms and Conditions of Sale. Said Real Estate to be sold to tbe I.i&hest bidder for U. S. gold co.n. one-third paid down, one-third in six months from date of sale, and the remaining cne-tbiid in one year from date of sale. Deed at expense of purchaser CHAS. CUTTING. Administrator of the Estate ot Chas. Cut ting, Sen , deceased. Oregon City, Aug. 12, 1S70. 40:w4 The standard remedy for Coir gits, Infiti enzn, Sore Thrat,Vhooping Cough, Crowp, I Acer Complaint, Bronchitis, Bleed it' g cf the I.ungs, and every affection of the Throat, Lunjrs aud Chest, including Consumption. AVtiiai-'g lialsam does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses the lungs, and alla3S irritation, thus removing thecavse of the complaint. None genuine unless smned 1. Bi-tts. Prepared by Seth V.Fowle tSox, Boston. Sold by Reoixgtgn. Hos. tetter & Co., San Francisco, and by dealera generally. Jel8:ly GEO. NOAH. JAMES MORRISON". INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly New Columbian, Corner Front and Morrison Streets, POItTr-AX, CREGOX. NOAH 8c MORRISON, PROPRIETORS. Free CoacJi to nil from tlie House July 16th. -f C o O