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O Cl)c lUcckln (enterprise, TOWN AXI3 COUXTY. Notice. The public will' take notice that all Estray notice?: wind! Lave hei eto Tore beg published 'by the State 1'rinter T are required under t!ie Litigant Act to be published in the paper designated n the official paper of the county in which the property Is found. As the Entkr Tuise tribe official organ for Clackamas Couuty, all Estray Notices, irom it. tousl be: published in this paper. Pub !Ubed elsewhere, they ate illegal und VrortbtesSi Cknsvs. We are under obligation to Recorder Whitlow for the following census 6r Oregon City : Number of Tutors, 239 ; Jerhale3 over 20. 175 5 males undv-r 4. (M ; f:tnalea under 4. C3 ; males from i to 20. 178; females from 4 to 20, 01: total httale.f it : total females. 412 ; to'al pop ulation, 924. This figure is about 27o le?s oHKao tu population was stated by the U. "Census taker last spring, while the nu!n of voters is larger. The Cause. 1! this issue lacks m any- thing of interest; we ask our readers to 'attributed it to the fact that we took a ride lout in the country about 10 miles this ,week. and the horse net being as easy as W might have been, the roads irt a horri ble condition, and we not having bevn on horseback for over three years. We can ssure our readers that the paper is Tally as interesting as We feel. We don't want 'knother ride soon, especially when the 'roads are in the condition they are now. SiTper. The supper given by the yotinji; lid'tes ol the Episcopal Sunday ochbel, last cvening.was a decided success, iharifcially and otherwise. The table was abundantly supplied with all eoi-ta of the vatables, and the large crowd appeared to enjoy themselves. The girls deserve a frreat deal of credit for the success attain ted. The ladies were very generous in niipplyiug the table. Tor which the girls dire to YC turn their thanks. Runaway. A srvan of hor.-es attached to a wagon, tCok a Motion to have a sma h .O upland carried it into execution by n n meg and kicking down Ma n street at a terrible rate. The wagon was completely 'demolished, which was all the damage that was done. NEWS. Tire Methodist revival is still in 'Operation. We have not learned of any Vemarkable conversions. It appears to "be somewhat difficult for the talent whicr. lias been preaching to the hardened, sin 'Ijers hereabouts to get up the desired en 'tbusiasm. County ORimfts. Fersons havlngClack 'tunas county orders, which were endorsed prior to the fitli of October. ISTO.wiil find omething of mtt rest to them anion tiew advertisements. the ""Personal. We had the pleasure of a "ttll from Frof. Allen, late of the Rishop 'Scott Grammar School. Mr. Allen leaves 'on the next steamer for his former home in Wisconsin, the position of tearher not "Agreeing with his health. The Professor .Jave general "sarisfaciion, and his leaving l much regretted fy his many friends, -lie speaks highly of. Oregon, and will jirobitbly return with his family and make Tlis home among u. Called. Col. Jas. Farish, correspond ent and agent for the Sacramento Fcporlor. Iff'. F. Ejcamin.fr and Washington Vah-h-.i . iVealled 'on Us during out absence last Sat- ; wrday. TSov. Curvy also g ive us a call ' last Tuesday. lie was in town on land business. : ' Broke. Last Saturday morning, just a the -Tannic Patton was Hearing the landing aVCorvai'us. sin? blow out one of hr cylinder heads, disabling one of her 'engines. She returned to this p'.ace with- , 'out any load for repairs. She will be ready to resume her place next week. ., w Xuanged Aoaix. The railroad time " h again been changed. It h is almost 'been two weeks between the two changes. KCTCUE. The lecture for the benefit of the OCod Templar's Library, by Fev. !r; Eliot, last Wednesday evening, was Veil attended. We regret that we worn iinible to attend. Ttie in-xt lee'nre will btr delivered by (lev. F. S. Knigiit. of Salem, on ixt Wednesday evening, at tho Congregational Church. COvru.vcr Let. As we go to press, we l'carii that the contract for con-di acting the locks has keen let, and that work will Soon be commenced. We were unable to iearn the name of the parties who re ceived the contract. Fiukmkn's Ei-KcnoN'. Iy reference to "On r advertising columns, it will be seen that the annual election for Chief Kngi heer and Assistant take?, place on Mon day next. We hope the " boys" will fojive a spirited, but friendly contest for -he honors. Fish. Mr. Baker, of this city, has our lhanks for a fine lot of trout. Trout is bur weakness, and we shtn't feel insulted TVrhen we are served in this " fishy"' man tier. Crrr Council. The regular rricnthly hleeting of the City Council takes place next Monday evening. We hope they will take some steps to repair, or rather, hiake a street to enable wagons to ro to ' and from the railroad depot. This mat ' tcr need attention. "' The March term" of the Coiinfy Court Commences on next Mondav. Ixs.vxe. The niany friends of Mr. S. Iluelat will regret to learn that he has been adjudged insane, and was taken lownjto the insane asylum last evening. It is to be hoped this afliiction. may be of ehort duration. hKwixa bociKrv. The Ladies S ?evincr Society of the Episcopal Church meets tie xt Tuesday at the residence of Mrs E. V. Kelly. The Like of Charles Dicicexs. T. F. Teterson t Drothers. Fhlladelphia. have just published The Life of Charles Pickens, by Dr. II. Sheltnn Mackenzie. L'.:r,,r El itor of th "rhiltdJi'hi'i Prfsx.'' p con tains, beside a full history of his Life. y Uncollected Pieces, in Prose and V. -se Personal Recollection and Anecdotes - bis last Will and Testament in full :as wed as Letters from Mr. Dickens to vari vts per sons, never befote published : and traces the entire career of the great Novelist tr tin the time ot his birth and first connecti-m with journalism as a reporter, to its un expected and lamented termination on the 9th of June, 1870. With a lull account of Abe Funeral Services, and Dean Stanley's Funeral Sermon, preached in Westminster Abbey, on the Sunday following the Fun eral. It also contains a new likeness of Charles Dickens, taken from a photo T.mh for which he sat a few days joior to his neatn, as wen as n;s -xutoraph. The whole is issued m a laree uuodecuno vol iiroe. bound in Green, lied, or R!ue Moroc cd Cloth, gilt si.le and back. Price Two dollars a copy, Swamp Lands. We hope our Radical friend will stop then howl about swamp lands now since they tre informed that the State authorities will in nowise inter lere with the rights 'of settler's. Ttrey Cre in a terrible humor because the Democ racy are giving the benefit of the lands to the State. DaUa ilKKCUUY. We have received the first number of the Daily Mercury, published at Saletn, by Upton & IIo'.VelI. The paper already received has a healthy appearance, and indicates a liberal, pat ronage. We wish thein abundant success in then enterprise. Mountain' Demockat. The Mountain Democrat, published at La Grande, by Messrs. Kelly & Curtis, comes to us en larged this week. The Democrat is now ihesaine size as the Entkupiusk and pre sents a very neat appearance. We wish che publishers success.' State Fkintixo F 1 x i s n e 0. Yes t e r d a y afternoon the last, torm 01 u:e mate print ing of laws and journals of the last ser siou went to press ami the job is complete. He c in bear tes'imony that it was well fit... O . 4 (one iinj that the State Frinter furnished the best material and spared no pains. On th whole we think he could afford to. and as it was a fat job. with lots of 44 rich ness'' in it. there would have been some thing ingenous in doing otherwise. Just acrass the hall the type was set and we shall mi-3 the company of the typoes from the State office when they are gone. They were a musical set withal, the worst Woodhta'd . among them' was the most musical perhaps though he might have to dispute the palm with the romantic ycung man who had such a taking way with him. that while here lie took the small pox first and a V, ii'e afterwards, as if to test how much a printer can endure of "earth's trials at once.-,S7a.'e.?mift. Hon. J. K. Kelly. The San Francisco Rs ihiaier tints speaks of Senator Kelly : We have been favored with a visit from this distinguished citizen of Oregon, Who was recently elected IT- S. Senator from oar sister State. Mr. Kelly was in erly days a resident of San Francisco, ami practiced law in our city from 1819 un'.il the May Isry cf 1 S." 1. when he immigrated 1 to Oregon. The i-enatcr is well known to the "readers of the Krnmhecr. for on many occasions we have alluded to his record as eminently entitling him to the high position to which the Democracy ol Oregon have elected him. Oar sister State, by the triumph of Mr. Kelly, is thoroughly redeemed, ami sets our State a glorious" example. In figure the Sena tor is tall and commanding, and is re garded by ali who know him va one ol 1 he ablest men on the Pacific coast. In a few days he will leave for Washington, to be present at the session in March. ClIAXCK IX Til B SITUATION". Grant's scheme to "fire tire north ern heart," says the Dayton (Ohio) Lcd'jn is to send a committee of live Kalicals down South to niake repot t, that secret political organi zations exist there for the purpose of murdering' unionists and destroy ing their property, the repoitto be used as an electioneering document in 1872. If our memory is not at fault, ( Irant himself was sent as a Commissioner to the South, in the early part of Johnson's administra tion, to ascertain the condition of tilings there, ami on his return, made report that everything was healthy, lovely and loyal. This report Senator Sumner stigmatized as a "whitewash" concern, and now Grant proposes to remove the white and substitute a coat of tar. A liWII.LIANT l'RESIDKXT.-Doutl I'iatt, the radical Washington cor respondent of the Cincinnati Com-m'-i'shil) rays that " a distinguished Senator and a warm political and personal friends ol' (.irant, has said, 1 understand and his name you are welcome to if this statement is doubted that the President cannot read anything so as to understand it, when presented to him in writ ing. The matter lias to be read to him and explained, or else printed out, before he can get the meaning through his executive skull."" Al though his skull may be thick in regard to the alFairs of State, he is nevertheless, well posted on tobac eo, bull-dog and toss iV JIEJUIUY Ot-" KDU'LN' .MELDUm. Our ranks are broken, find one bv one. With mu'e hands folded, for fife's work done, Our mates pass out ot the clamor and strife To the beautiful dream, of au endless life. One by one. as we heir His call. From tired hands, our play-things fall, While His sleeptiives resitothe aching brain And the throbbing heart hath no more pain One bv one, ard our low sob- break. For the :tle still sleeper, no love can wake. And our hearts ieuooU "(J-mi ret thee well Dear Mate Good Friend Farewell! Fare well V L. We, the Committee flppbinled at a special tneetimrot Willamette Lodge ISo. l.-, I. O. f. T., Feb. 1!'. 1S71, would respectfuilv suit mit tire following preamble and resolutions: "Wiikreas, We are (ailed upon to mourn the departure of our beloved Prother Fd win Meldruni, who has been suddenly called trom our rnv;st to another, and we hope; better world, and feT-'iog this visitation of the Ilivine Uu'er to bc a solemn warning for us to be prepared to meet tne Angel of Death therefore. i'f".rc'f. That we extend our sympathy to the bereaved family and friends of our departed Urorher. H (.., That, as a last token of respect the LoeVe room and legaliabe draped m tiio!:ri.i!)ir. 7.' f.'ci ., Tint a copy of fiese resoliitians he furnished the WeekLtt Extesiphisb and the Orrc-n Guml Ton plu r tor publication, and a eoiiy t resented to the fam lv of the deceased. T. .1. Spooner, J. l. S LOVER, Geo. W. New man, Committee 3IAI4IUED. ,.., ;' .," t?"1' at the residence of David , 5 V ''eatl'-N Mr. Michael Pendh-ton and Mtssj.dta Aun liall, ail of Clackamas count v. In Ernie this lis city Feb. 2, 1S7I. David J W. anti ltioniazine Eudey "h-u i . ear ana z man t is. Weep not for me My parent- dear, I a not dead, Rut sleeping h?re. As I aril now, So vou must be I, rijiare yourselves To follow me ; la m not rnnrs, Rut Christ's alone ; lie loves itio be-t ' And t x k me bon:e. S. P. I .Xo Wonpek -So many worthless niedw cn.es advertised f .r th cere of various dis ! '.ises. and wh -n tried -tbuni wa'itin-T" that ; t .e invalid loses all fiith in s .e. idcs Vv"e ; have yet to learn, however, of the ti;st failure ! of Uisii-2ajCTo; inu cherry, to cure coughr, colds, aad palazoaarv disease. . $1,000 Reward will be paid by the 'propri etor of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery for a medicine ""that will equal it in curing all the diseases for which it is recommended. In the cure of severe and lingering Coughs, Broaclrsts apd dis eases of the lungs and as a blood purifier and strengthening medicine it cannot be too highly recommended. It acts promptly upon the liv er. removing tofpor or "iiiii lousness." Sold by druggists. New Tofi$siy. I 1ST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN J the Postoflice at Oregon Cfiy, March Tt, Alter or Apter, John B, Boyson, John, Been, David, Beeson, Sarab Miss, Beber, Martha Mrs, Duimi .vay, I? V, E.iison, Isaac, G arlets. E Miss Garletts, Martha Mfss, Ilildreth, Henry, Hild: eth, Iiees, llenlev. Johrl, Hall, J S, 2, Hall, J. bn. Hamiltoi!, Sadie Mrs, 2, Lambeth, II, Meod, Mers Mere Eilen, McFarkins. Stanley, Mc Feller, Mr, N't -Non,. Mary A Miss l'gg-, Jjmes, Smith, Charles, Siem n.s, Stdney,Master, Spratie. Sai.ford E, Sti'l, Isaac A, T.'lbert, Floeidins, Williams, II O. in care Mason, Wal.sh, John E, 2, Wi-tz, It, 2, White, Wm, "Wiugfield, Joseph T Wilson, W C. A registered letter for Thos. A. MeFadden. If called lor, please sav advertised. J. M. BACON, P. M. Notice. LL OUTSTAXDINO. COUXTY ORDERS endorsed prior to October (ith, 1S7C, will be paid on irest-utation. Luter&st tlici-eon will cease from this date. II. S AFFA R R AX'S, Treasurer ot Clackamas county March 3, 1871:w3 . EotSce- S EEQTTIRED BY SECTION 3, OF ORDIN anee Xo, notice is herebv jfiveu that an election for CHIEF EXUiXEEli AND ASSIST ANT ENGINEER, of the Oregon City Fire De partment, v--jll be h -Id at the house of Engine Company X'o. 1, on Monday, March Gth, 171. 1'olls open from. 10 a. in. until 4 p. m. FORBES BARCLAY, March 3;wl Mayor. The Paix Killer is by universal cons ait a'lowed to ba.'e won for itself a renntati m u nurpas-e in the history of medic d pre- perations. Its instantaneous eileet in the eradication and extinction of I'ain in all its various firms incident to the ll iman familv, and the unsolicited written and verbal tes i mony of the imit-s s in its ftvor have be.n, uid are its best adverdsetnents. Tne ingredient of the Tain Killer, be ing purely Vegetable, render it porle "tiy ate and elue.acious retried' tak-'n internal y. is wen as lor external applications, wnen u e 1 aceordinsr lo directions. The stain upon linen tiom its use is readily removed washing Willi aleohel. Tni- Medicine justly elebratcd for the cure of so many of the attbethms incident to the human t.iim y, bas now been before tin public over tiiikTv tears, and has found is way into almost every corner ox tne world; and wherever it has been ued, the same pinion is expressed of itj medical propei- t e-. In any attack, whr-re prompt ac ion up oi the SN'stem is reipiired, the L'aix iviller is invaluable. Its almost instantaneous eib ct in Ile!iev:n I'.tin is truly wonderful ; and when used a.-cordiusr to directions, is true to its inline, a 1'ai.v Killer. it-r-a rrwa a N t K-iik n 1 K? a L'c fc'aa b m E 3 J DsLOUSY, Prop'r, LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE MUX STREET, CREhCX City, OREGON. snecifullv announces to his friend-! and the t. ave'ins; pub'ic, that he will re-onen the above named Restaurant, on Monday, January 30, 1S7K The proprietor knows how to f-erve bis eiist iiiHTs with Ovst 'i s, Pii-'s Feet, a otoiI cup ot Coffee or a SQUARE MK.Vh. Ivi-.w.n UiiLuet i. Oreson City, Jan. 27, 1871:tf L!NCOLNBAKERY. BAILEY, HARDKJC &.GO., Successors of L. Dillfr in the Lincoln Bakery, BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CTTI zens of Orecron City and surrounding country, that they keep constantly on hand and for sale, all kinds of PREA P, ( It VCKKilN . CAKES, PASTRY, CANDIES AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled, and ponds deliver ed at the residence of the purchaser when desired. r The, highest prices paid Fur lJutter, Eggs and Vegetahf s. A liberal -hare of public patronage is re spoctfullv solicited. April 23, lS70:ly THE G-EEAT lUJOfl PlJRiFlL.Be v , ','' I. ii-'1 PI An Infallible ni-ooi) ruztiriEi. possess ing rare tomc and xeiivhe properties n certain euro for hiiei m atism. out. Man iLia v. and all kindred Diseases. It completely restores the system when inv faired by disease, revives the action of tha KinxEYS o.a oexital okgas. radi cally cures scnoFtLA, salt bkeiii and all ekittive nJ ciTWEOL's Dis eases, gives immediate and permanent relief ia Di-SPEPSIA, EnvsiPELAS, Tumors. Boils; Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi cates from the system all traces Of Mercurial Disease; It is pi:nci.T vi-cetAbie, bein made from an herb found indigenous in caLfornb. It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by Females and Children, as a clood -s:ki-l n:ii sod iu:ov.n o:t. For Sato by all Druggists. R E B t K QTQ K , KQ3TCTTER & CQ. CCD and 531 Market, Street, Eaa Tracisco. set 23Iy A. H.MoDOWALD&CO.. "Jaa e ft-Tit'on of P"fiT?rs f thf:r 1acT csser avrt f "K:t1t Arnvcit " C:oods, fr.R.posed . ;art rt' t!io fol'.owii.' prt'etrp. tosr-t-ier wit v rr Tlii -.s T.-fpt in n re'I suj plied V' II OLE., iALE DUL'ti SJTOKE. sren prrs, !Tui)E-'srr.mrAT'' 'atsxt Msnin;:!"-. iv.rr.oisrs' irl.'D.Ii' . Ft ssvf- oriTCETEB I SHAKE" BEr.I-S, Essentia!. Oils, I I eeevsiekiep, ivESOSEXs Oil, 1 J'aI-nts -m Oils, vVT.Jo.'i vri otT r r.t tho Ir.wcf t Onh Trices, and are dcrorir.ined nut to be undersold, n. H. llcCONALD t CO., Six I'r asciecc, Cjll The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKE?.'3 (JALII'OP.XIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 'S .'J Hundreds cf Thousands 5 Bear testimony to f;e1r "Wonder- (S"5. ful Curative KlxeCts. 5-? i WHAT ARE THEY ?g X3 J Ogg THEY A TIE NOT A TILE eIf.a uov d r i n k Made of Poor Rntn AVhisker, . Protf Spirits nnd Itcfust? Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to pleasa the taste, called " Ton ics,"" Appetizers," "Restorers," &c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from theXative Hoots and Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the (J It EAT IJ LOOI) PUUIFIElt find IjIFE tJ I VIXti PUIX CIPLE a perfect Renovator andlnvlgorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to n healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to direc4 tion and remain long unwell. Fnrlnflaramutory nnd Chronic Illicit' mntisiii nnd out, Dyspepsia rr Iudi' Srestioo, Bilious, lieiniltont nnd lnter m it lent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, I.iver, Kidneys, nnd Hlndder, these Bit lers have been most successful. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blooil, which is generally produced by derangement of tho Digestive Oi'sans. DYSPEPSIA OK. INDIGESTION. Headache. Pain In the Shoulders, Cough3, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth Bilious At tacks, Talpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Fain In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un equalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all "impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system'. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Ernptions.Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches. Spots, rimples. Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, RingAYorms, Scald-Head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, aro literally dug up and carried out of the system in ft ehort time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their curative effects. . .. - . t Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you mid it obstructed nnd sluggish in the veins; tleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure und tho health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking IB the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular arouDd each bottle. J. "WALKER, Proprietor, tl.tl. McDOXALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco Caland 32 and 31 Commerce Street. New Tort. SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. t cj. i . : 1 . OREGON CITY", OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IX DRY GOOBS, t also keep constantly on lian'd SALEM C ASS IMEUES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, end will take wool ni exchange. 27I will also pay the highest prices for Cutter. Egirs and all kinds of srdod country produce. I will seil as low as any house in Oregon, tor Cash or its equivalent in good merchantable produce. 1P (Jive me a mil and sati-fv vourselves. d'EEH SKINS WANTED. JOHN MYERS. Jan. 13, 1S71 tf ESTAKIIISIIED 1S1! ERNEST A. POLAND SON, GENERAL Commission M e rc ha nt, AND DKALER IX DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ESSENTIAL OILS. DVE STTFFS AND G EN E R A L M EltCII ANDISE. DY THE PACKAGE ONLY. Cadi Orders for Goods of every descrip tion from this or any Foreign Market, will re eive prompt an 1 faithful attention. MINEIiS. M AN I'FACTCRER AND WHOLESALE TRADE SUP PLIEl) FOR CASH. No notice r attention piul to orders f r goods, if therein no provision made for the pa numt !' the same. Consignment GoJIcsted. OFFICE, - Merchants' Exchange. San Fruncifco, California. TERMS NET Cv.SII, ON DELIVERY, 'IN U. S. GOLD COIN. Package prices. N- B. Oregon Frcpucts Solicited On Consignment; Jan. 2T:tf BUSH EL'S 0 NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, No. 91 First Street. ("Second door south his old stand), Portland, OregCn. of lib IkS'm lS X AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL X work in mv line in a superior manner, with all t he lot st improvements in the ait, Nothing but firstcWs work done lit my new and ma-ii ficent rooms, at low prices. CALL AND EXVMINE SPECIMENS. Feb. 10, 1671:m8 MEW STORE; NEW STORE. PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE STORE Cor First & Morrison sts. jq"AVlNG OPENED OUR MSW STOCK HOOTS, SHOES, '9 e are now prepare to ftV n'-fth nnr rns. tome is with Best Quality of Goods Of our own and Eastern Manufacture, at VERY LOW PRICES. Call and Examine Our Stock OP Boots & Slaoes OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES, We Always have the Latest am! Most Fashionable Styles on Ilaml. Protzmaii, Gillihan & Co., Cot ner First and Korr ken ls FORTLA.ND, Feb lo iS7iitf OREO ON. 1 do n a wish in o.tn you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful, r any oti:cr man, ia dis covered a remedy th it ( r.ns Consumption, when the lungs are half consumed, itishor will cure a 1 di.-eas s whether of mind, body or etat. . make men live forever, and iearc death to play for want of work, and is de signed to make our sublunary sphere a bliss ful Paradise, to which Heaven itelf shall be but a s-ide show. You have beard enough of that kind of hnmbusrge.-y. But when I tell you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy trill positively cure the worst case of Catarrh in the Head, I only assert that which thou sands c m testify to. 1 will pay $o00 reward (or a case. that I cannot cuie. A pamphlet giving symptom and other information sent free to any address. This remedy is SOLD 15Y MOST DRUGGISTS IN ALL PARTS OF TH E WORLD. Price 50 ceuts. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of ."ixty Cents, or four packages for two dollars .-. Beware of couiiicrj'iil and wnrthkx8 imitation. See that my private Stamp, which is A positive guarantt? of Otn viuevesit, is upon the outside wrapper. Re member that this private .tamp, issued by the United States Government cxpresslv for stamping my medicines, has my portrait, name and a'ddress, and the words U. S. Certificate of Genuineness," engraved upon it, and need not he mistaken. Don't be swindled by travelers and others represent ing themselves as Dr. Sage ; I am the only man now living that has the knowledge and riirht to manufacture the Gen nine Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy . and 1 never travel to sell this medicine.. R V. PIERCE. M. D febl0m3 13:5 Seneca street, Uaffa'o, X. Y. "GARDENING FOB PROFIT." AND " Practical Floriculture," BY PETER HENDERSON, The former detailing the system of Mnrltct ;iiit!ciiig ; the latter DESCRIPTIVE of the modes of Commercial 1-IorlcuUurr as practiced in the vicinity of New York. Mailed, prepaid, for $1 50 each. Our Annual Descriptive Catalogue of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS. Containing two new and BEAUTIFULLY COLORED PLATES, is now ready. Also, Catalogue of NEW AND RARE PLANTS ILLUSTRATED with Colored Platrs and Enirravings. Ruth .will be mailed 00 receipt of Tiventv-five Cent-, or sent with cither of th above Books free cf charge. HE.I)EltiOX fc Seed Mtrchahts ami Crowcm, G7 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. feblOml Final Settlement; TTN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Danifl Trullingcr, deeeasee: In the Countv Conrt of ( lackamas comity, State of Oretron The Administrator of said estate having liletl his rnai accounr ior settlement tliereot, it was order e l by the Court that the first day of the next regular term ot said Court, hems the Ttli M.-ireh 1S71, VJe set apart for hearing objections to said BOTj'ini anu ine settlement of the same witu Sard Admimstrator. Bv order of said Court J. 31. FRAZER, Feb. 7, 1871. w4 Couuty Clerk. Willamette Lodge IVo. 131. O. Meets every Saturday evening, at the rootr S.E. corner of Mam and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Yisitins members are invited to -.'1-L". .'. "'. "' ' ""' 1 v'-x I -i -3. gup.- u. :.. ' " -'ii-'L"-r' Tiii '1 - :-- , "!, REDINGTOJV, HOSTETTER & CO. Stop that Coughing ! Some of yo.i can't, and we pily you. You have tried every remedy but tl e ONE destined, by iis intiiuic merit, to supersede ail Mmilar preparations. It is not surprising ytjti should be reluc tant to try something else afcrthe many experiments you have mad? of trashy compounds foisted on the public as a certain cure ; but 1 Ne well's Pulmonary Syrup is re2l!y the VERY BEST remcdx ever compounded for the cure of Coughs, Coldz, Sci-f 'llirouf, Alhma, ll'fiooping Cough'!, llroncldtis and Consumption. Thousands of jnople in California and Oregon have been already btnetited by the surprising curative powers of NewelPs Pulmonary Syrup and with one accord give it their un qualilied approbation... We now aSdrert ourselves to all who ere inacqu.iinted with this, the preatest panacea ot the ajre. for the healiiiij of all diseased of toe Tlnout und Lungs, assuring 3'ou that Newell's Pulmonary Syrup hns cured lhouahdr3. and it will cure YOU, if you try .it. Th'13 invaluable medit ine fs pleasant to "the ta-te'i s-ootli-in?, healing anil sti engtheninp in its ellects ; entirt ly free fr r.i all misonous or deleterious ifrius.and perfectly liarm- , less under all ciit;utnstanc'S. For Sale liy all liruggists. REDING I ON, IIOSTETIEU & CO , 5i!9 and 3l Market street, Sau Francisco. Rcdiiigtoifs Essence Jamaica Ginger, IVltich is vif.Jithj reoor.rm frith J its the htt prepai tton now Afore tht puUlb'. This valuable preparation, o'n'ainin, in a highly co. cent rated lurm all the properties f J amaica t ont'er.has beci.rne one ot the mt poula"l- dome.-tic rt me dies fir all diseaes of iLe stomach and digestive organs. As a ionic, it will be found invaluable to all persons tecovering liom debility, whetheY produced by fever or otherwise; fur Wi lie it imparts to the system all the pluw and vigor that can be produced by wine or biandy, it is entirely free from the reactionary etVcts that loliow the use ot spiiiisofany kind. It is also an excelLnt remedy for females who sufier frimi diflicult men siruation, giving almost immediate re lief to the oasm that so frequently ac company tiiat period. It irives immediate ?'elif-f to Nausea, caused by ridii g 111 a railroad car, or ? y Sea s:ck.-e.s or other causes. It is also ralua -le a an external np plicat on fsr Gout, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc. IlEDl.GTOX. IIOSTETTliR & CO., i20 and 531 Market street, Sau Francisco. Rcclinstoi m F I av 0 r i 11 g Extracts APE THE PERFECTLY PERE AND highly c-ncer.trated Ex tracts from Fiesh Fruits, prepared with great rare. Thev are put up in superior stvle, and in a bottle lidding TWICE AS MUCH as the ordinary brands of Extracts. Comparing quality and contents, none other are neail so cheap. W henever tested on tiikir merits, they have been adapted in preierence to all otheis. and are. now the STANDARD FLAVORING EXTRACTS of the Pacific Coast. MA11K THE ADVANTAGES. By purchasing Rcdington's Concen trated Flavoring Extract:-, you obtain an article not only superior in richness and delicacy of flavor to any q;her of a simi lar nature, but far more economical, be cause ei'di b' ttle hilds double the qnantiy contained iu a bottle of any other llavoring extract sold. RED1XGTOX, HOSTE'ITEU & CO., Agents for the Pacific Coast. EVI. P. . Would yon csca pe FEVER AND A GtJE, and preserve health and vigor durinirthe b ckly season, make occasional use of the following as A PREVENTIVE. If you are ATT CKED with Chills and Bilious Fever, or have been a victim to such disease. ai;d used ot her so-called remedies wiihout permanent relitf, seek at once the safest and suiet CURE, by usins. according to directions MASON & PGLLARL' ANTI-MALARIA, or, Fever and Ague Pill. Time has proved them thoroughly to be the safest and most reliable remedy known. Tin y contain no mercury or ot'ier mineral or chemical. Thy are exclusivel vege table. Thy stimulate the fin iot s of the liver. Conge-t;on isimpossibl Whs re thev are used. They do not deter from daily labor. . by a-sfsting dicrotioh they add flesh and niu-cle to the fiarre. They are artapted to all ages and both sexes, atd as a FAEVliLY MEDICINE Will CURE in their incipienry, three fourths of all d seases inridental to a malarious climate. For Dyspepsia, in small dose, they have no equal. For sale by "al! Druggists. REDlXliTOS, IIOSTETIEU & CO., SOLE AGENTS The Battle for Life Which is continually going on between health and disea, has m-ver received fmr itnv medic:ne such marked and un mistakable assi-tame, on the side health, as it has fiom of Newell's Pulmonary Syrup REDIXGTO:, HOSTETTER & CO., 523 and 531 Market street. Sau Francisco.g2 AUCTION AND COMMISSION AUCTIONEER ! . Corner of Front &tiH Oak streets, Prtlcnd , . AUCTION SALES. Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mefchatt - d'tie and Horses, t. Every Wednesday and Saturday ! A. B. 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A'i a rcnacdy Tor tlc nervous wcaSiiscs to wEsicli women are especially sub ject, it SMperscdiaig every' otlicr gliniulnnt. 1:1 all CSi iiaates, tfi'opical, teanperate, , or frigid, fit act? as a specific m every specacs 2 disorder wliicli aadcraiiaics llic bodily strcag:IEi aad wreaSis down tne animal spirals. For sale by all Qrasjtrists'. Ai. g. 2, ioh'IiV J.R.RALSTO TR STILT, AT I1TS OI.D'FTA"D, CORNEIl F MAIN ..m IX'I II tsTIiEETS OliEUOX CiTY, OltiLuOM . TT7IIEKE HE WOULD ISVITE 11TS f Vie 11 Is nnd the public in general, to all and rxindne his stock, consistinc ot a eceral assortment of G Dry Goods, Oof IsiEsgTa 0 llsits saticl Caps, o o o O Q Having frorc many years eipei lenC iean.ed that THE SECUET OF SUCCESS LIES IN SHAIL PROFITS IS DETEIi.Mi.N' CD TO o OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL S l-nce the CiV of lr land Pi ices! Ore ACTIVE PERSONS $1G0 A MOiNTH O -HNFtinF.TIC PEUSOXS, Cr.ERGYMEX; XLj doctors, lawyer-, agents, business men, lam er-, sale-men. dealers. mi all other, male at.'d female Willing- to give their whole time or I'Sri of it, can e o-ily make O $100 OR MORE A by engaging in light, honorable and staple business, in which co m i:ey is requiied. X competition. Exclusive tenitory given. Relet cures as to lidhicf er required. Stamps for return postage desired. Write jour ad dress in fu;l and plainly. H. A. CARTY, NO. Sla CIIESNUT eTREET, rillLADELPUIA, PA; ACTIVE PERSOXS WAATED, Jar. G:rr.5 O o ( 6 Q alteud. By order of O. T. O O 0 0 0 O