o o a ( "v. ! N. o o O tUrcHln (enterprise, rVV A at Tnwn-h loung step- rfx ia(o our o thoilrht to be a his . ., nil,Ve were begm- . -hiack-snaUe wa rtlwv for i..,(Tfl ""'"v . ,a irraiiu P'" tnveni su"1 r . , m;.,i.t h-.v,. mii- . . ... enme . i"?t0T (feW, which wemig a Smz, of course, tl that the .,miiu"cu' ' v . ..,ri.tinr editor' Pf'h, t Vo were agreeably surprise,! r -.1 : Din v , - .. .mi- .e:ire ' Qu" i that the oujeiv m ... iln.l ttial ..... ..ti,inrr more than scare a . t in (.lrnfa , . r.f Hie .Mammoth" sne- .L,e cue"'""" resembling a large .1 1 VI' II. - - u j t in. ennr aoua ichkiu snke- ' :U1J tea inch?. It was raise, of f,r f0t, lire onJ'Vench Prairie, and ullr.'1""1, ,t,U . had ra sed ec3TC. .l; a foot and a half longer VSTthe one brought to us. Deat this 0rs Acnox. Some time during J?'tnS a S,ieC? a(,3Ceudt'd one Vtb. rid"' uf tl,e bluff' arid WaS dbCV" , (hero on Thursday morning Tom. r Jnn-merv a half-breed went to the Mnn T he 1P by climbing down r'f 'St was with scarcely room to move i'r, -tUed a line around its body, and i !,' assistance of others, landed him , ilitci. Tom. was determined to ft" 1.U nmtton but not. howe Vr. with- .....i-intr two of his lingers.iind cousid- I SbJy bruiSns one of his hands. O .;pkrance Meetixo. A large O. tern- Te tterawo meeting was neiu at me .ueuio-,-.i Prrh last night, which consisted of VmuMC and speaking by a number ofladies nd centleinen. ii was .iuvrineu i. tare b'-i'n at the new co;irt room, but the .mbki"-e of people was ao large that it n.'ceary to have a more spacious bnit.lin" and" therefore it was held in the M,'tfiolfst church. At a late hour the Lirtin., adjotirned. and all were very much pleased with the evening's entertain ment. TiteT.eVy. At the October To?m of the County Court the tax levy for the 1870 was for county purposes b mills; tor chool purposes 2 mills; for State purpo fl.( r,k mills; making a total 154 rmlls. TH i"' ?air! to be an exceedingly high as: st.ment of tax a the present assessor J,,a,le his assessment double above that of bis predecessor Lively. Our usT.alty quiet town pre sents quite a T.Vely alYeaVa'nce this 'week, owing to the convening of the Grand bodjreof I. O. G- T. Hotels are crowded to overflowing and it is with difficulty t!ut thy strangers can find places of imitcirg although a great many find places Of Temporary abode with private families. Soci.vm.K. A sociable was giveri al ike hidence of ChaS.Pope. Esq., on last Tues day evening, on wjttich occasion Miss pope, pianist, assisted by several others, enlivened the occasion with sonie vOry sweet, nmsic. We are informed" that a rerv nleasant time was had. It was for the benefit of the Church. New Bridge. We notice that the con Ir.ictor? for building a bridge over the Ab t-mcthy Creelc, are tearing away the old one to m ike room for the new3, which is to be built immediately. This is very gra'i fvin0' to the traveling public as the old tine had ttecotrie very rickety and was Considered unsafe. R emoved. The lower story of the Odd Fellow's building, has been urn ted to the rgunty, to be used as a court room, and after f-su miry improvements being made, was moved into and occupied by the same ha Tuesday last. It is a niuclt better room ih in the one forniely used for that pur- s ose. Fire ATAinr. Quite a jit lie excitement was caused on last Wednesday, by the Igniting of the sdbt in one of the flues in the ?aloon kept by John Gai'rot. Ilose Co. No. 1 was promptly at the scene, but fortun ately its services were not required, aS the Conflagration was all extinguished. O QAcc'irtExf: We leafii that on last Wed nesday riig'ht, a wagoii in the lower end rJf town was capsized. There were Pcve ii persons in the wigon at the lime, and hrtitjiig the number was .Miss Annie Welch. Wild hati. the misfortune to have one of her arrifs broken by the fall. CoMi'iiRTKfj. "The large granary adjoin ing the Iiripe'rial Mill i3 about completed, making the mill look very niuch larger thn formerly. We venture to say that this is the largest granary in .the State and its capacity for holding grain is enor- I110US. rKnsoxAi.. Mr. D. C". M. GaVret, for merly editor of the Dallas LspubUcan. who is now attending the Grahfl Lodge of Good Templws. at this place, gave IU a friendly call on Tuesday last. Vre are always happy to receive calls ffoirt our Iriends. RKi.K;i?u s--Bishop Morris will preach in Sts Paul's Episcopal Church in thi city on Sunday next Oct 23d..at the reg ular hours of morning arid evening ser vices. The Apostolic Rite of Confirma- ion will also be admmiseticd. nGiiAxo Lodge. The Grand iro'dsre r?f I. O. G. T.. has been in session at this place in the Odd Fellows' hall. The at tendance has been very large. Among O the members in attendance we not.ee a number of familiar faces. Information Wanted. Postmaster Ba con has receiver! a letter enquiring for J!oV. Dixon, GA large estate has been left him in the East. Any "information concerning him will be thankfully received by MrO Bacon. Q Steamer Senator. This steamer is now receiving her machinery, and we are informed will resume her place on the route between this city and Portland in the course of a week or two. Circuit Cocrt. The Circuit Court for this County meets at this place on Mon day next. The term will undoubtedly be a short one. as there appears to be but lit tlg) business before it. Change of Time. The time of arrival anP departure of trains has again been changed. We bgye jiot yet been- able to karo the time. o New Adveutiskmkxt. The Cosmopol itan hotel at Tortland, Oregon, ha3 been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished and is a first-class house. It will be kept on the European plan. The camea of the proprietors alone will insure it success. See advertisement in another column. Paixftl. We are sorry to learn that our friend Mr. Cornelius Rinearson had the misfortune to cut off one of his large toes, the other day, with an ax. Ordered Patd. At the last term of the County Court, bills to the amount of $1,18G 08, were audited and ordered paid. "How's that for high," tax payers? Oar Regular Correonclence. Salem, Oct. 20, 1S70. The State Fair was brought to a close on Saturday, or more properly Friday night last. A general feeling of disgust is expressed about the intolerable dust on the grounds of the society, which, being once raised into the atmosphere remained there, being buoyed up lrom the volume continually coming from below. This dust business, during the two or three last days was so prominent and monop olizing as to almost make the exhibition a nuisance. To give your readers an idea of what intensity the nuisance had be come, imagine a dense log within a cir cumference of two or three miles, hang ing like a pall over a doomed spot which the rays of the burning sun could pene trate with this defference, that this fog was dust instead of moisture. We would not like to pay the losses to nice clothing which the visitor were obliged to sustain Numerous water-cart sprinklers could have abated the nuisance. Let this be attended to hereafter OFFICERS. The following ofiicers were elected by majorities ranging from two-thirds to a unanimous vote, for 1S70-1 : President Daniel Clark. Vice Presidents T. M. Ward, M. Wil- kins. Secretary E. M. Waite. Tresurer J. II. Moore. Board of Managers D. C. Stewart, G. J. Basket, A. J. Duter, ALueilling. TROTTING MATCH. On Thursday a trotting match came off for Oregon bred colts and fillies, 3 years old, mile heats, beat two in three. $00 1st premium ; $30 2d premium. J. J. Welch named b. in. '"Alice Jones ;" G. Noble named bn. h. "lledshot II. G. Iladley named g. g. '"Jim."' The mare won the first premium in 3:11.1, '-Redshot" coiuiug the second. KUNNIXG Of three year olds which came up for the running race which followed, G. J. Bas ket's colt, "Dixie," won it in 1:51 J. The two-mile trotting heats for three horses of $75. 00 and $25. were won by J. J. Welch's -Richmond'' in 0:22, 5:42j and 5:i0. Considerable growling occurred among those who lost on the last race. No one seemed to be to blame and everything went along lovely. the race. On Friday the running race of lhe Fair came btl" at 2 o'clock, r. sr. two-mile heats, two in three, free to all for a purse of $100. W. C SeoersdnS, named s. h. 'Jack Miner-' J. G. Basket, named b. h -Dixie' E. Rixford, named "Buckskin," and J. Las'vlleg, nanied Gray-hound,' which was won by "Buckskin," in 1:52. colt i'R em tor. Tut Smith, of Portland, offered Cne premium of $75 for the best "Pathfinder' colt and $00 for the second best. The first Premium was awarded to F. X Mather and the Second one td Thomas Cross. t'NTHlEf) trotters. Iri the match for untried horses, for purses of $10, $10, arid $5, offered by the Society. C. Xeal named bn. f. '-Fly," three year-old Fly-by-Night. II. G. Ilad ley named a three year old gelding'. F X. MJathev, nanied b. f. "Lady Franklin," a three-year-old Fly-by- Night. Fly won the first, -Lady Franklin" the second and Iladley s colt the. third premium. CATtlf. The display of Cattle was not so great this year as was expected and we are sat isfied that some of the finest stock in the Stale was kept at home. There were. bovveVer some fine specimens of Durham and Devon stock on exhibition. EQUESTRIANISM. The first premium for the "most grace ful and accomplished lady" was awarded to Miss Sophia M. Thorp, of Tafrihill County, and the second, $10, to Mrs. Nixon, of Albany. RECEirTS. The receipts, from all sources, will be between $12,000 and $13,000. which is ft gratifying result to all concerned. rr.SMir.M3. Your correspondent had expected 16 -et a partial list of the premiums awarded fb exhibitors by the various committee's In time for this issue ef the Enterprise; Imt finds' it cut of the nncstion. The full list will make ivra. pagte of the Enter prise and the books are nnw in the hands of several clerks who are instructed to furnish the in,fo'rmation to the press as fast as finished: Tuk ' Learned Yin ?: in TBorctJ! Ag.vix. From our Salem exchanges we learn that Dennis O'Meara. Alias " Jimmy." has again got himself into trouble, and. in all probabilities, a " black eye"' for his temer ity. It seems that "DinnV' had slandered Mr. Patterson, of the Oregon Herald, and the latter called him to account therefor, and would have punished him severely had not other parties interfered. We should think. "Dinnis" the bit of a schrape yees got into with Misther Beachy t hin that gintleman sphat in ye face for the blackguardin' of him f hich ye did f hould have learned yees better than to have thried the same thing on a sicond time. But. bedad. the onld man sames to have tould the truth fhin he said yees niver'd learn anything sinsible the more the pity for yees. Mountain Democrat. Xearly one-half the type-setting on the Paris literary papers is done by women. ltcllglous Services. wa2 V P'f Pal) Church, the Rev. John vv . bellwood, rector. Services on Sunday xK ,A- f- and 7 p-M- Sunday School and Bible class at 2 p. m. 1 1st Congregational Church Seats Free. Morning Services, 10.45. Sabbath School, 12 o'clock M. Lvening Services 7 o'clock. I Lev. E. Gekry, Acting Pastor THAYER MEETINGS. Sunday evening, ...5 oclock Tuesday evening, 7 o'clock. o M. E. Church; Seats Free. Morning Services,. 10.30, ' Evening Sei vices, 7 o'clock. social meetings. Class Meeting following Morning Services. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening 7 co'clok. Sabfeath School at 2 o'clock P. M. Rev. C. W. Tojd. Pastor. MARRIED1; At the residence of the bride's father, (W. II. Rees) near Btitteville, Marion County, Oregon. Oct. 9th, 1S70, by Rev. J. II. Allyn, Mr. John S. Clark of Union County, and Mis-? Anna Rees. Tl e Five Dollar Sewing Machine pur chased by me, January, 1S;, from the Fam ily Sewiiiir Machine Company, 80 Nassau street, N. Y. , has been in almost constant ue ever sin e. It has not been out ot order once, lias cost nothing for repairs, and I find it simple and reliable in operation, and always read- to sew. Those friends of mine who use them w'rtb the new improvements are very much pleased. The one 1 have I would not part w itb. MPS. A NX W. CUTIIBUKT, 423 We-t Sfith Street, New York. AVIstar'st Jtalsnm of Vil Clierry. This medicine is "a combinrtion of form indeed" for healing and curing all the ills which afR.ct ns in t lie .shape of coughs, colds. and iniiamution of the throat lungs and chest. Blessed are they who seek relief from " Liver Complaint," Billioosnes," severe lingering Coushs and Bronchitis, bv using Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or GolJen medical Dis covery, for they shall be lumpy in knowing that ihe cure is complete. 1,000 reward is offered by the propiietor for a medicine that will equal it in the cure of all the diseases for which it is reccommended. For Consti pation of the bowels and as a blood purifier, for the cure of Pimples and Blotches on the face, Salt Cheum, Erysipelas, aed all skin and Scrofulous diseases, this medicine is un equalled. Sold by druggists. WILLIAM DAVIDSOHj Office, So. Gl Fi-ont Street, OREGON. PORTLAND, REAL ESTATE DEALER. Special Collector of Claims. A large amount of CITY and EAST PORT LAND Property for Sale. Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable nn- ciutivated LA.N Db, located in all parts of tue bt.ite. Investments in REAL ESTATE and other PROPERTY, made for correspondent. 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 please furnish descriptions of the same to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, iu each of the principal CITIES and TOWNS ot tins STATE. Julv 2:tf $5 FIMST PREMIUM IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING 12.50 dear profit per day. 75.00 ptr icetk. "00 jh r month made easy by any Lady or Gentleman introducing this Genuine and Oki3inal Old Favouitk. Wish its many trin and practical additions, making the most complete combination, of valuable and useful improvements ever effected in any one ma chine. The eiiibodiint nt of extreme sim plicity; efficiency and utility, entirely differ ent iri model and design from any low priced machine. It iS the most serviceable.elegant and reliable Family Sewing Machine ever invented, gives perfect satisfaction wherever introduced. Has received Premiums. Stood the test of 10 years; and is fully approved of by every family who have them in use. Is noixele.8, makes the strong and beautiful Elastic Lock Sticii, with wonderful rapid ity and certainty. Sews anything a -needle will go through, f i oin the finest to the thickest fabric, firm and neat, with ease. Uses all kinds of silk or thread direct JronX the ."pool ; is improved with new sell-acting feed, spring tension, self-guider, and uses the adjustable straight nekdle, perpendicu lar motion, with powerful lever at tion. Pos sesses all the good qualities of lhe bext high priced machines condensed, ffithout their complications Or fault. Samples of sewing sent free on receipt of stamn For certifi cates, Ac, see descriptive pamtii lets, mailed free. A thorough practical sewing machine for family use. "Tribune." A very s-trong and reliable mftchine.-at a law price. "Stan dard. This beautiful sewing machine is one of the most ingenious pieces of mechan ism ever ir.veifted.-"Demqcrat," Oa. Worth many times its cost to any family. " N. Y. Weekly." It is quite a new machine with its many late improvements, and sews with astonishing ease, rapidity and neatness. "Republican, r.i: feingle machines, al samples,- st-lectcd with care, for family usrc,' With everything complete, sent to any part of the cotiutr- per express, packed in strong wooden box, free, on receipt of price. 5.00. Safe delivery of goods guaranteed. Forward cash by registered letter; cr P. O: money or der, at our risk: Agents wanted; male or female; everywhere. New pamphlets con taining extra liberal inducements, seutfree. Addres?. FamIly Sewing Machine Co. Office 80 Nassau Stref.t, New York; This celebrntrd medxine has won a de servedly h gh reputation as an alleviator of pain and a preserver of heabh. It has be come a household remedy, lrom the fact that it gives immediate and permanent relief. It is a purely vegetable preparation, made from the best and purest materials, safe to keep and to use in every family. It is recom mended bv physicians and persons of all classes," and to-day, after a public trial of thirty vears the "average life of man it stands unrivalled and unexcelled, spreading its usefulness over the wide world. Its large and increasing sale affords positive evidence of its enduring fame. We do not deem it necessary to say much in its favor as one small bottle will "do more to convince you of its efficacv than all the advertisements in the world. Give it one fair trial and you would not be without it for ten time its cost. Directions accompany eacli bottle. Sold b all drusraists. Price 23 eta., 5CTcts., and f 1 pcx bottle. isaea Rebecca Degree Jjoilge Xo. JS, ! O. O. F Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY EVEXIXGS, of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to attend. By order of - C. "Willamette Lcdse Xo. 151. O, O;. T Meets every Saturday evening, at the roonis S.K. corner ot Main and r ittn streets, ai t i-jj o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. By ordwr of W C. T. Oregon Lodge No. 3, I. O. of O. F. jre-SSfe. Meets every Thursday even fti ir.g at 7 o'clock, ia Odd Fellow's nrX ua'd, Main s ect. Members of the Order are invited to attend By order. . DY AUTHORITY OF A SPECIAL ,CT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA: S 1 ,000,000- GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF the Mercantile Library Association of Sun Francisco, California. HON DAY, October Gist, 1370. Tickets of Admission, $5.00 gold coin. Treasurer The Bank of California. During the enterta:nment the sum of" $500, 000 U. S. Gold Coin will be returned to the Holders of Tickets, by th distribution, by chance, of the following GIFTS : 1 Gift of 1 Gift of 1 Gift of 1 Gift of . .. 1 Gitt of 1 Gi.'t of. 1 Gift of.........;... 1 Gilt of : 1 Gift of..: 1 Gift of, 1 Gift ot 1 Gift of 1 Gift of s . . . 1 Gitt of 1 Gift of 1 Gift of 1 Gilt of.... 1 Gift of 1 Gift of 1 Gift of 1 Gift of 1 Gift of 1 Gitt of 10 Gifts 1,000 each. , ,.$lCtf.000 Gold. . 50,000 25,000 " 20,000 " It), 000 " 18,000 " ,". 17,000 :; 1 o,o00 " . 15,000 " . .- 14,000 " . 3,000 " . 12.000 " . 1 1 ,000 " . 10,000 " y.ooo " s.ooo " . . 7,000 " 6,000 " 5,000 ' 4,00 " .'J.O00 " 2,000 " 1,500 " . . 1 0,001) " . . 15,000 ' .. 10,000 " .. 12,000 " . . 15,000 " . . 10,ooo " . . 42,500 " 20 Gifts, 1 .ju each 5i0 each 4i'0 each 300 each 200 each 100 each 20 Gifts, 30 Gifts, ,50 Gifts, ;5o Gi ts, 4-20 Gifts, 023 Gifts in all. .?500.000 The Concert and Distribution will take place undr the immediate direction of the Hoard ot lru.-tees ot the Mercantile Librai Association, assisted by a Supervisory Con mittee selected from State, City and Countv onicers, ami well Known citizens ot ban Franci.-co. ROBERT B. SWAIN. President M. L. A V. II. L. BARNES, Yice President. WM. C. RALSTON. Treasurer. After paying the expenses of the entertain ment, and making the distribution of the Gifts, the balance will be applied to ex tinguishing the present indebtedness of the Muicantile Library Association. Holders of tickets to which gifts may be awarded, will receive t!:e same on presenta tion of such tickets or coupons to the Rusi ness Agents of the Board of Trustees at their office, No. 313 California st., San Francisco NOTICE. HOLDERS OF TICKETS 10 THE GIFT Concert in aid ot the Mercantile Library As sociation, are hereby notified that the Qou cert is postponed until Monday, Oct. SSst, S 870. Unexpected interferences have opeiat to make this delay necessary to accomplish the result ot treeing the Libravy from debt wi hout recour.-e to other privileges granted by act of the Legislature, passed February 19. 1S70. This is positively the only postponement which will be made, The Concert will take place on the day. above nanied, commencing at nine o'clock, a. m., and to continue until all the jrifts have been awarded. The funds already in bank are considerably more than sufficient to insure the sucecs-ful comoletion of the contract with the public The sale of tickets will positively close on Friday, the 2oth day r.l October, lb.O. All tickets remaining unsold at that time will be withdrawn from sale and cancelled They will be advertised bv their numbers, on the 29th davof October, 1670, in one or more of the daily papers of this c.tv. Any dinn notion thus made in the number of tickets to be drawn, will not affect the number or amount of the gifts. They will be as hereto fore advertised, to-wit : 028 gifts, amounting in all to 000,000 gold. Ticket holders residing out of San Fran Cisco will receive duly accredited lists of the awards of Gifts, which wilt also be published in the loading ban b rancisco daily papers on the 1st ot November, 1S0. Delivery of gifts will commence November !. 1S70, at the oltice, rvo. .518 California st tfi all parties presentmsr tickets to whicl sifts have been awarded. All gifts awarded to non-residents will ue held to their order and for their account. ROBERT R. SV.'AIN, Brest, M. L. A. V H. L. BARNES. Yice President. Wr. C. RALSTON, Treasurer. TIIOS. R. HAYES, Recording Fec'y. DAY1D WILDER, Corresp. Scc'v. Trustees : W.AsiiBur'.NER,.!. M. McNulty.A. M. Ebbets, W. E. Woon, IsiAC Wokmser, A. P. Elff.lt, W. G. Badger, . B. Reynolds, S. Hueb'ard. Maurice Core & Charles K. Peters, BUSINESS AGENTS, No. 313 California Street. Sept. 10: m2 ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Cottier Front and Morrison Sts.. PORTLAND. .................. OREGON. Til. Keiths Manager. TlNEST AND' LARGEST HOTEL ON ; the Northwest Coast. The building is a new brick structure, and furnished in the most elegant stde, affording the very best accommodations to guests. Free Conch and Baggage Wagon to and from the Muc. 43:tf Card. Ortrcox City, Au'cr. 2rl,h. l7n. MESSRS. EVERSOX A- MTDDLEM ISS General Agents, and S. M. Iloldredce. Man ager Oregon and Washington Branch Office of the New England M utual Life Insurance Oorapany : receiveu on tne iatn insi $5,000 in behalf of the widow of S Rosenstein, insured in your company on November 3oth, 1 Sn-.. Woids cannot ex press bow welcome this money is to the be reaved widow of Mr. Rosenstein, for it is all that she has to protect her from actual want. I shall ever be grateful to your Company for the promptness and nearly good will with which tbis money was paid. R. JACOB, Ani'r of Estate of S. Rosenstein, dte'd. Sept. 3:wt iVdfs VOID QUACKS. A victim of early in iscretion, causing nervous dtbilitv premature decay, &.C., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which be will send frpe to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. U. TCT TLE, 78 Nassau st., New York. ept.lC:Sm. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY SEND TO RUSSELL & FERRY, REAL ESTATE PORTLAND, OR TO JOHNSON & M'COWN, OREGON CITY, FOR THE OREGON REAL ESTATE GAZETTE FREE OF CHARGE. Sept. 0 tf 1847. I870. New Goods ! New Goods ! li. CAUFIELD BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that he has refitted the old stand, corner Ma:n and Seventh Sts., Oregon City, and has received an entire new stock of goods, con sisting of n li v a o od$, gro ceiue s, CR O CKL'R r, G LASS I VA li U, JVOODEXIVARE, and a general assortment of everything in our line. Thankful for past favors, we still solicit a share of the public patronage. country rruduce uxeu m exchange ior j;oods. 43:ly NOTICE. LSOIT DELOUEY, Of the BARNUM RESTAURANT, Main street, OREGON GU Y, Beg to inform the public and his fiends tiiat he has leased the lower part 01 the CLIFF HOUSE, Which he has opened &?. a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. The table will at all times be supplied with the best the market affords. Orders for suppers and parties will be promptly attended to. July 2:tf Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the county of Clackamas. Mathew Merritt . 1 riaiutiff. vs. V Elsy Ann Merritt ) Defendant. To Defendant, Elsv Ann Merritt. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR tccon: You arc beiebv requested to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against j you in tt.e aoove entitled suit, wittun ten 1 days after the service of this sum- i nions upon you, if served in Clackamas county, or twent- days if served in any other county in said State, and unless you appear and answer said complaint in said time, or oh or before the first day of the said Court, commencing next after the ex piration of si weeks from the publication of this summons, to-wit: On, the Fourth Monday in October, A. I)-, 187, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint, to-wit: A decree forever dissolving the Bonds of Matiimony existing between 3-011 and plaintiff. By order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge of said Court. Seoteniber atti 170 JOHNSON. A- M COWN, . . Sertl0:Cw Att'ys for Plaintiff; THE HEW FOOD, For a few cents yon can liny of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FAI1INE, made from xiurc Irisli Moss, or Carrageen, wliicli will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantitv of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Ilusse, &e. It is 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 1 1 TUB GKEAT YOZirri'3 Plantation Bitters. rcsJoratsvc tSac sluoel-ti' chor of t3iG iTeciljJe and clcsii tat eel. As a toaic aisil corslial for llic aged and laagutd, it lias no cqssal among et 051:1- acliic3. A3 ncrvons -weasiiicss to wfeicti Avonicn are especially sub ject, it is SMperscdasag every other stiaiaalaat. In till Ctk traates, tropical, tesaperatc, or fa'igid, it act's as a sjpecsfic in every speese of tlascrdcr v.IsscEi lanileresiiacs EjJG t?odiIy strengtlt and bacaks lovsn tlie animal spirits. For sale by ail Rrngsist? AJg. 20,1870:ly ig&mm Mm!- tefeir-: RED1NGTON, HOSTETTER & CO. Stop that Coughing ! Some of you can't, and we pity yon. You have 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 after the many experiments you have made of trashy compounds foisted on the public as a certain cure; but PewelPs Pulmonary Syrup is really the VERY BEST remedy ever compounded for the cure of CoiigJm, Colds, Sorts ThroatSf Atthma, Whooping C'ofghs, Bronchitis and Consumption. Thousands of people in California and Oregon have been already benefited fry the surprising curative powers of Hewell's Pulmonary Syrup and with one accord give it their im Qualified annrobat on. We now address ourselves to all who' are unacquainted with this, the greatest panacea of the age. for the healing of all diseases of the Tin-out mill JL.ungn, assuring you that Jewell's Pulmonary Syrup has cured thousands, and it will cure YOU, if you try it. This invaluable medicine is pleasant to the taste ; sooth ing, healing and strengthening in its effects; entirely free from all poisonous or deleterious dcugs.and perfectly harm less under all circumstances. F'or Sale tty nil Druggists. REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., 41G aud 118 Front street, San Francisco. UNDER THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON CITY. OREGON. RETAIL DEALERS IX dry coobs, boots & Shoes, We also constantly keep on hand salem Cass imeres; flannels, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which we trill sell at th.e Factory Prices, and will take wtiol in exchange; J"We will also pay the highest price for Butter: L'scs; and all kinds ot geod country produce. We "will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good merchantable produce its' Give us a call aud satisfy yourselves. c: ' w. pope & co., iifcii-Kits ir STOVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, BRA IERS' COPPER, LEAD PIPE, IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS, RLMiBEli HOSE, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS. ZINC, COr'PFR, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Also a creneral assortment of House Fur nishing Goods. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AND JOBBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LbiV PRICES. o Also at POPE'S lOVE STORE you will fiud HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN, WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS, LAMPS AND OIL, LUCINE AND NIGHT LAM PS. ALSO PERAMBULATORS. o- All of the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. c. w. pope & cb: llllyl Oregon City Oregon. LST T RTTI.T; AT HIS OLD STAND: . CORNER OF MAIN ad SIXTH STREETS, OREGON CH I , OKJLUUiN. IE II E WOULD INVITE HIS friends, and the public in general, to call and examine his stock, consisting ot a general assortment of Clotliiiij 1 . iiit asicl Ciips, ZT" llaving frorc many years experience learneu mat THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN SIdAIL PROFITS! IS DETERMINED TO OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL hdence.the Cry of Pnrdand Prices! Oregon City, August 28th, 1S69. ZdT If you wisli the very best Cabinet Photographs, von must call on BRADLEY &, RULOFSON, 439 Montgomery street, Saa Franeisco. lM.ill!VLJMJIJJ.JW!iaUBIa Bedington's Flavoring. Extracfs AR E THE PERFECTLY TURE A N D highly concentrated Extracts from Fresh? Fruits, prepared with great care. They arc put up in superior styleand1 in a bottle holding TWICE AS MUCH as the ordinary brands ot Extracts. Comparing qualify And contents, none other are nearly so cheap. Whenever tested on their MERiTS.they have been adopted in preference to ail others, and are now the STANDARD FLAVORING EXTRACTS of the Pacilie Coast. MARK THE ADVANTAGES. By purchasing Redington's Concen trated Flavoring Extracts, yc obtain an article not only superior iu richness and- " delicac of flavor to any other of a simi lar nature, but far more economical, be cause each buttle holds double the' quantity contained in a bottle of any other Havering extract sold. UED1XGTOX, HOSTEITER & CO., Agents for t.he Pacific Coast, 10LN BAKERY, BAE LEY, HARDING CO. Successors of L. Dilrer in" the Lincoln Bakery, BEG LEAVE TO I.NFUIi.M liiii uni zens of Oregon City and surrounding country, that they keep constantly on hand and for sale, all kinds of BREAD, CRACKERS, . CAKES, PASTRY, O CANDIES AND NUTS. Also, a gcQd and general assortment of AMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver G ed at the residence of the purchaser when1 desired. The highest prices paid tor liutter, tggs- and Vegetables. A liberal s-hare of public patronage is res pectfully solicited. Apia To, iniv.xy o JOHN FLEMING, DEALER IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, IN MYERS' FIRE-PROOF BrIcK, MAIS STItSET, Cltr-GOX CITT, OIlEGOX. ;1. O Would yon escape FEVER AN D AGUE; and preserve he;Tlthand vigor during the sickly season, make occasional use of the following as A PREVENTIVE. If you are ATTACKED with CWBs and Bilious Fever, or have been a victim io such disease, and used other so-calied remedies without permanent relief, seek at once the safest and surest CTJEE, by using, according to directions MASON & PGLLAFWS ANTi-MALARiA'i o . o ,. or, Fever and Ague Pills. Time has proved them thoroughly to be the safet-t and rnbst reliable remedy known. They contain no mercury' or other mineral or chemical. They ore exclusively? vege table". They stimulate the functions of the liver. Congestion is impossible where q they are used. They do not deter from daiiy labor. Py assisting digestion they add flesh and muscle to the fiarre. Thev are'adapttd to all agts aud both sexes, and as a O FAMILY MEDICINE Will CURE in their incipieney, three fourths ot all diseases incidental to a malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in small doses, they have no equal. For sale by all Druggists. REDIJfGTOX, HOSTETTER & CO.; SOLE AGENTS." o o AUCTION AND COMMISSION A. il. I5Iclallei9 AUCTIONEER ! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland, ..AUCTION SALES .. n Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Jlerchah dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday I o A. D. RiciiAitDf5oy, Auctioneer; AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and Bundle Iron English Square and. Octagon Cast steel ; Horse shines, Files; Rasps, saws ; Screws, Fry-pahs, sheet iron; R. G. Iron ; Atgo : A larsrc assortment of Groceries uttdLicuors A. J3. Richardson, Auctioneer Harvest oi 1870 ! ! Selling off to Close Business, Aiad 110 HUM33UG I OF DEY G00BS. EEDY-MATJE CL0THIKG. EC0TSAKD SHOES, i Mens' Ladies, Misses' and Chilarens O HATS AND CAPS. Groceries, Crockery Glass and Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chinmeys and Burners! Hardware, Cutlery, etc., etc. Has got to le sold o Regardless of Price I tj To convince yonmdf with rerpect to this matter, call at the old corner. I. Sri,l .1 A 1 , SovtJi oTcpe 4- Co.' 8 Tin- Stcre, Oregon City: O o o O O o o O 0 o o ?! o G O o o o o li o li 0 o O O o O o