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o o 4 o o o o G 0 V )t lUcckln anitcrpris. TOWN AM) COUMV City C'oiiTcnlion The Democratic City Committee of 'Oregon City, at their meeting, on fcatnr 'duy, the 22d inst, recommended the lol lowing : VriiKKEAS. It is apparent to all that 'the City Government has become deeply involved in debt, mainly because its funds have been misapplied ; and, Whkiieas, Our ci:y schools have be come a byword and disgrace to C3 as a om-nunity. therefore, ''Jltsijlved. That we invite nil citizens without respect lo party to meet with us in Convention for the purpose of nominat ing candidates lor city ofiices who will bring about a reformation of the abuses above alluded to. The Convention will be held at Myers' II, ill, on .Saturday evening. April 2Dth, 'l6ll, at T i o'clock. Let all who are in favor of a reformation of our city affairs attend. Dy order of the Crrv Committee. Ti:n to IHyt.jw Oregon Lodo No. 3 and Kebeeca Degree Lodge No. 2, of the 'independent Order of Odd Fellows of Oiegon Citv. with a few invited guests- making in all about one hundred and fifty person, lefi Oregon City at 7 o'clock on boaid of the steamer Dayton, on the morning of April 2o"ih. 1871. to ceiebratf the fifty-second anniversary of the institu tion of the order in America, by a pic nic excursion to Dayton, with the Oregon City Lrass Hand on board, who by their presence ami music are entitled to many thanks for the pleasure and happiness imparted. Arriving iit Dayton at Hi o'clock where Yamhill Lodge No. 20 and Occidental Lodge No. 30. I. O. (). F. with many friends were to welcome our arrival, and thronu'h their kindness, we found tables and seats prepared in a beautiiul grove l,r the reception of the ample and abunditit supply of excellent eatables J:rovid.J by the ladies of the Older. . After having done ample justice to the eatables thus abundantly set before us the Orders were again formed and murched to the M. K. Church where we were most interestingly entertained in listening to an nbh and instructive address delivered by Judge Terry, Kight Woithy Grand .Secre tary of the Grand Lodge of Oregon. After the conclusion of the exerces at the church we were t'lt-n marched to the beautiful Hail of Yamhill Lodge No. 20 where, by the kindness of the Members of the order. i:i Yamhill, we were agreeably interta'ued until -li o'clock, when we again went on board of the Dayton and steamed away amid the eheers. shouts and many expressions and good feeling t all. We arrived at Oregon City at 7. J o'clock with ont a single 'occurrence having transpired to mar or in any way stop the (low of expressions of joy and happiness, all feeling abundantly and well repaid for the expense incurred and time thus spent. We were not able to attend and arc indebted to a friend for the above. .Tail Pklivkky. Last Sunday night, the occupants of the county jail, consist ing ofChas. Hall. Indian Jinx and a fellow who gave himself up for being a deserter, took leave of SheiiiV Warner's head quarters. They dig a hole in the wall Mtlfietently large to allow themselves to pa-s out. and I hey showed a great deal of laz:nes or tl.'-y won Id have removed enough (f the brick to allow them to w.t'.k out as men, nl not craw l on their ,st(Ma itd.s like snakes. Indian Jim re w r tied 'liiO next morning and gave him self up. no doubt thinking that any man .who we.s mean enough to take advantage of such a jail was worse than an Indian, and a very aCta one at that. The others are still at, large, ajtd will probably re nt lin out to enjoy the free air. Hall and In li t!! Jim ought to have been sent to Salem to make brick, and the fellow who was locked up as a deserter, had no busi ness there. It is supposed that, he passed himself otf as sue.!', lo aid Hall in his escape, and probably took the tools in with Lini wh ui he was arrested to dig out with. The county has reason to be grateful to these fellows for concluding to support tlieme!ves and not living at the county's expense longer. Citv Klkctiox. A call for a City Con vention will be found in this is-uc. The call sets forth certain fae's which are well known to our citizens, and very properly invites all who are in favor of correcting the abuses complained of to participate in the selection of candidates for city officers who will hereafter labor for the interest of our city and. for th:' benefit of t!w tax payers. We ask our citizens to. turn out m tsso to the Convention in order that the people's choice may be fully expressed, and then go to work on Monday and elect them. Good men. men who feel an inter est in Mie prosperity of our ci'y. who will administer the affairs for the benefit of the town, and not for a few oifice-holde rs. should be placed in nomination, and elected. Let the people of our c'ty not place too low an estim i'e on this matter. The success of proper men for c'ty official'- will have a groat effect on the pros perity of our town. Let the people- act in this matter as becomes sensible men. Fire. The residence of Dr. Sa.Tarrans was found on fire last Tuesday afternoon. The f.re caught on the roof from the chim ney, and before in was discovered, about, the entire roof was in a blaze. The firemen were promptly 011 the spot, and there be l:cc plenty of water handy, succeeded in subduing it without any very material damage. I he extent ot loss will amount to about SJOO. The house is located in j the business part of town, adjoining a livery slab!'', and had that ever caught and got under headway, the entire block V. ould have been destroyed, if not the greater part of the business houses. It was a very narrow escape, and it was the promptness of the firemen and waterworks that saved the town from a partial de sln.ction. Wagons. Mr. David Smith is mannfac luring a most superior wagon, which he calls the Oregon City Wagons. Ihey are nale of the best material and in point of fini-h a$e ahead of any Eastern wagon in market. Mr. S. warrants his wagons and sells them cheaper than Eistern made wag mis. We hope our friends throughout the State will give Mr. S. a call and by patronizing him encourage home manu facture. Anothku Ei"K. The house of a squaw known by the name of Rose, was destroy ed bv tire last Mondav. All her earthly estate was consumed in the fiimes. con sis'ing of several pairs of blankets, some thirty o.ll dollars in coin, and some clothing. The squaw is a hard-working industrious woman, and the community pympVhize with her in her misfortune. We did not learn the cause of the origin of the fire. Rorsr.EF.Y. A man was arrested last Sunday evening for stealing some money at the Phoenix House. He was releaser! on .Monday, the prosecution being unable to prove ffrty'thing against bira. Steamboatixg. Last Monday the P. T Company's boats commenced an new era in Willamette steamboating. The boats now leave Portland and this place daily, arriving at. Albany the same day. and re turning the next in time to connect here with the boat lor Portland. Heretofore the boats came down from Corvallis to Salem in one day, and there laid up over night, thus taking two days to go from that, place. to Portland.which in nowrdone in one. The fare and freight have been considerably reduced and a person can go from Portland to Albany now for the small sum of two dollars. This may not prove profitable to the steamboat Com pany. but will be hailed with satisfaction by the traveling public. Caution-. We would caution our friends from the country who are in the habit oi allowing their teams to stand without being tied in our streets. that this is a verv dangerous practice while the blasting i going on over the river. The discharges from these blasts are very liable to scare teams and cause them to run off. A little precaution may save a man the expense ol a new set of harness and wagon, while it may save a life or limb of some inno cent child. We hope our friends will bear this in mind. Bkautu-'LL. Among the articles on ex hibition at the ladies' fair last Tuesday, was a beautiful white wreath, made by Miss. Mary Hedges, a young lady who has been confined to her bed for the paft three or four years. It was made ol white feathers and the flowers are the very pic ture of nature. The wreath may be seen at the store of Mr. Myers. Sek!ol:sly III,. A dispatch was received in this place by the relatives of Capt. Sam Holmes, last Sunday, stating that he was lying dangerously ill at the Dalles. A subsequent dispatch, reports him improv ing and out of dinger, which will be pleasing news to his many friends. Suiter and F.vin. The supper and fair given by the ladies of the Episcopal Church, last Tuesday evening, was a splendid success, as usual. The receipts were fully as much as was anticipated, the supper was splendid, and everything passed off to the entire satisfaction of all concerned. Nkakly Dkowxel). A little boy, about five years of age, Georgie Chapman, came ne ir being drowned last Monday. The little fellow got into the pond at the lower end of town, and was going down the third time, when a boy rushed to his res cue an 1 brought him on shore. It was a very narrow t scape. Fire. The Chinese wash-house in the upper end of town caught lire last Tuesday afternoon and also on Wednesday morn ing. It being discovered both titles be fore it got under headway, no damage was done to amount to any thing. Caution. Now that the dry weather has come, we would canton our citizens to look well to the condition of their stove-pipes and chimneys. We came near having a great destruction of property last Tuesday, which would probably have been avoiued had the stove-pipe been cleaned out in time. Ei.F.enox. At i be meeting of the stock holders of the Oregon City Manulaciuring Company, last Saturday, the following ofiiceis were elected for the the present year: 11. Jacob, President and .Managing Agent ; W. L. White. Vice President ; M. A. Siraiton. Secretary W. S. Ladd, Treasurer ; I. Jacob, .Superintendent. Baptism. The sacrament of Infant Baptism will be administered in the Epis copal Church on Sunday morning next, and a sermon preached appiopriate to 111 it subject. L' Tovx. Judge Wait and Mr. Car" wood have been in town the past week, taking depositions in the Carulher's es tate matfr. We learn that Joe. Thomas, the man who claims to be the husbanp ol .Mrs. Carnthers, has also been in town, and his deposition taken yesterday. Commkx;i;i. Blasting was commenced on the locks last Monday. The contractor has not got fairly to work yet. but we learn that active work, with a full fnrce ol of hands will be commenced next Monday. We learn from t lie Rev. J. W. Sellwood that a new series of the Oregon Churchinun is about to be published in Portland. The first number will appear about the 1 11 1 It of May. It will be a monthly de voted principally to the interests of the Episcopal Church in Oregon and Wash ington Territory. Gone. W. If. Eaucett, an old resident of this city, left yesterday to seek a new home in Tiliasnoak county. Mr. F. has a host oi friends, who wish hint the best of success wherever he may go. and who wi 1 miss his familiar countenance from our streets. Rev. I. D. Driver. Agent of the. Am Bible Society for Oregon, will preach at the Methodist. Church on Sunday morning. April .i). and at, the Congregational Church in the everting. A full attend ance, a: il liberal contributions for the Bible Society requested. Front. A Pght occurred in the upper end of town last Wednesday evening be tween a couple of strangers. Knives were drawn, but no serious damage done. Heavy FnK.iunr.-The .-hoo-Fiy brought down loo tens of freight last Saturday from the Long Tom country. This is the largest freight that has been brought down by any boat this season. Election- of Office us. Cataract Hose Co mpany No. 2, elect their officers for the en-uing year next Wedne:d ;y. A full a -tend ance of the members is requested on the occasion. U.viFoiai.Coliimbia Hook & Ladder Company No. i, huve ordered a new uniform, which will be here in time for the boys to make a good appearance on the 4th of July. Change of 1 nu:. s - are iniormed that the railroad time will again be changed on the 1st of the month. The mail from the north will arrive in the mornin and from the south in the evening Consolidated. The railroad telegraph and the line of the Wesetern Union "com pany have been consolidated aloD"- the line ot the road. 0 There will be a sermon on - Social and Political Morality- at the Congregational Church Sun. lay morning. TuiNKs.-IIoo. J.is. II. Slater and Senator Kelly have our thanks for favors. FxTENStoN. Workmen are enx-a! lengthening the railroad switch in this citv. E,iE 1 Wheat. -Wheat hdvanced in Salem to SI 20 per bushel. Dr. Jacksou. of San Francisco, has ar rived in town and will lecture this even ing at Myers' Hall, on pbrenolcgy and kindre dsubject. Thaxks. Col. White has our thanks for a fine lot of trout. Mr. Dilier will also accept our thanks for a piece of very ex cellent Chinook salmon. Second award of Gold Coin prizes by the Cosmopolitan Benevolent Society of Nevada City. James A. Orr of Laporte. was the lucky nun who drew $10,000 in i he first award. Now who is the lucky man to take $25,000. by only investing S2 &0 MAKU1ED, At the bouse of Dr. P. Wtlth, ii Circle atnas county, on Sunday morning, April '2:3, by Rev. E. Gerry, Mr. Vm. H, Wilrnot, and Mis- Matcie E. Welch, both of Clackamas .county. . . litr in 31 i nil. ? When disease has undermii.ed the health, and the physical S3 stem has become pros trated, a stimulant that will not only ttrengihen, but remove the cause, should be immedi.it-.dv resorted to. Mentai distress is also a fruit:ul s-ource of the breaking down cf the constitution, and the ravages of this enemy to h-alta are truly alarming. For all such maladies Hostctter's Stomach Bit ters have been found unsurpassed 15y act ing directly upoa the digestive organs, they remove the heavy, disagreeable feeling after eating, so often complained of by persons of a delicate tempi rame .t. As soon as di gestion i"i restored, the pa ient finds his strength increasing, and his general health improved. Thousands of persons certify that it may be relied 011 111 alt cases ot weakness or ner vous cleoiliiy uttendt'.' t upon sedentary hab its. The generality ot Hitters are so disa giecable to t tie taste that they are object. onal to a weak stomach. Ibis is not the vase with Hostctter's Hitters, which will be found mild and extremely p.easant. Balsamic plants, barks ami roots co. .tribute their res toiative juices to render it soothing and streiigthciig. Its basis is the only pure stimulant which has ever been produced, cont. aning no Juxtl oil, or any other delete rious ele.tic nt. The mo.-t careful and bkill fu: chemists have analyzed the Uitte: s, aad pronounce them harmless. This is scientific testimony; but the testimony of the huu dreds 01" thousands who have expiriie aced the prevent. ve and curative t fleets of the CHEAT VtOLTALI.K TONIC and ALTERATIVE of modern times is still more coi. elusive. In IVver and Ague, Dyspepsia, Hi diojsu ess, Nervous Complain ,s, Chronic Complaints and general debility it is as nearly infallible ;is a lytaing in this t, dhole woihi can he. WILX-IAM DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER. Oliiie, . So. OA Float .Street, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, consi-ting of LTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES aud STOiiES ; also IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Correspondents, in tnis CITV ami throughout tne SPATES aud TERUI TORIk'S, with great care and on the most AD VAN TAOEO U S T ERM S. HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS NKGOTIATEO. an, I CLAIMS OF ALL UESCRIPIIO.VS PROMPTLY COL LECTED. A; d a Ce,,eral FINANCIAL and ACENCr HUSINES transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CITIES a;l TOWNS in the Si A IE. will re ceivo ilcscri,ti )i;s ot FARM PROPERTY anJfui',vard the same to the ahove address. Feb. o, 1671. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, PORTLAND. - - OREGON GEO. Ij. CUKKY, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Se.eoting Swamp and Ovei flowed Lands. ..... Farm Lauds sold and purchasers obtained for all kinds of lan led propeity. Valaab e securities transferred in exchange for real estate. L ians negotiated on property, and titles examined mid det -rmini'd. Commissions solicited ami executed with fid ! i 1 v an I prompt -ie-.s. ' OFFICE No. I t Carter's Building, corner of Alder and Front streets. l-b. :S, Wo:tt' Ilebttcii Degree Lodge Ao. Ti. I.O. O. F Q Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY EVL'XIXGS. of each month, at 7 o'clock, in O ld Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree at e invited to attend. Pv order of N. G. Oregon Lojlge Xo. 3, I. O. of O. K.-- gHsj, Meets everj' Thursday even ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Hall, Main s eqt. Members of .the Order are invited to attend By order. IV. H. .Msill iiiiiuaii Ijo'I ;e A'o. 1, A. ;in l a A. 3J. Holds its regular c mmuniea '-V-f hont on the f'irrt and 'lltinl Satur o7.y in each month, at 7 i'c!o k from die -2)th of September to the 20th ot March, and 7 o'clock from the 2'tli of March to the 2oth ot September. Breth ren in good ?taildiug aiv invited to attend. Dec. -J3,l S7o, By order of V. M. C11 rrp.i) Hands and Fac e, sore lips, dry-ne-s of the skin. Arc, itc, cured at oiv e by liegeman's Camphor I ;e with Clycerine t keeps the hands soft, in all weather. Sc; that you get liegeman's. S dd by 'a II drug gists," only cents. Mainulaetured only by liegeman & Co., ('hem sts and Druggists, New York. decliO-lv G. AVALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery, OUEG O . 1 A X 11 UlL,DJiti, Coiner of Front anl Al ler Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of style known to the trade. "Orders from the country promptly at ended to. Final Settlement. In the County Court. Clackamas County, Oregon In the matter of the Estate of Francis Jackson decease,'!. AH All A. JACKSON, THE ADMTNISTRA trix of said F-state, havintr riled her accounts and . vouchers for final settlement in the Court aforesaid, and the Court having appointed the 1st day of the May term of said Court, in 1S71, for the examination of the same, all persons are 110 tirii.vl to rite their exceptions, if thev hav any, before said day. SARA1I A. JACKSON', Administratrix. JOHNSON & McCOWX, Att'ys; apr7w4 Notice. LL OUTSTANDING COUNTY ORDERS - endorsed poor to March 15, 1871, 'w ill be paid on presentation. Interest thereon will cease Irom this date. n. SAFFAREAX3, Tre?urer at Cla?kaaas county. AfcrilH. 1S71:tt3 FAi3CY GOODS OF THE LATESTJSTYLE. fifiRS. E. WHITE, CLIFF HOUSE, NO. 5, UP STAIRS. 7-HILST THANKING THE LADY p, ib, ic for their most liberal pa'ron ae jn the past, she wmld "most respect fully' in vite their attention to her new styles .ot FASHIONABLE 11 TS AND BONNETS, D'nv on hand an 1 just rec -ired. Dress Making cone ia the very LATEST STYLE. April 11, 1571. tf SPRIN JUST RECEIVED AT I. SELLING'S, Mi 12? STREET, OREGON CITY. WAITED, A AAA POUNDS OF WOOL, for JUVUU which I will pay the highe-t market price. ALSO, PRODUCE of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If tou desire eood Goods, at LOW Pries call at I. SELLING'S. aDd examine his fresh slock of Spr.ng Goods. GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. M v Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SELLING. April 14, 1671:tf i Ant. LEOH DeLOUEY, Prop'r, LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE MIX STREET, OREGO.V CITV, OREGON. THE UNDERSIGNED RE- spccifnlly announces to his Iff J fuends and the t.ave'iiii: pubiic, jf that be has re-opened the above " named Restaurant. The proprietor know how to serve his csuti.mcrs with Oyst-os, I'i's Feet, a good cup of Coffee or a SQUARE MEAL. . LL-.ON DkLOUEY Oregon City, Jan. 27, lt71:tf' IS47. 1371. New Goods ! New Goods ! Ii. CAUFIELD IEGS LEAVE TO INFORM TE P UBL1C that he has refitted the old stand, corner Main and Seventh Sts., Oregon City, and has received an entire new stock of goods, con sisting of DRY 'GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, J VO OI) EX WARE, and a general assortment of everything in ourli.ie. Thankful tor past favors, westil solicit a share of the ir.lic patronage. Country Produce lakea 111 exchange for lioods. 43:1 v joiix 11. sen n a m. Manufacturer and Dealer in SA DDLES, 11 A RXESS, etc., etc., Jliin Si'-tcf, Oregon Ciiy, !F"VVi.-hes to represent that he is now as well prepared to furnish any article in his lire as the lare-t establishment in the State He partieuiaily request's that an examination of his stuck be made before buying elsewhere. Grammar School. rpiJK LOAUD OF TRUSTEES ORGAX X ized tor the purpose of estalilishin the ahove School, would respectfully announce that thev ti ive engaged the services of Mr. iJ. 1.IK. as iea dier, tor a session of six mouths. The School will open on Tues day, the 3d d.iv of January, in the room lately .ccupied as tne '' Enterprise Otlice." All the usual branches comprising a thor ough Knglish, Classical, Mathematical and Coaime c nl ed'i ation will be taiuht. Appliratio i for lolunttanee, terms, &c, to be made 1o the Teacher. Hours, from 9 a. m. to Hi m.. and from 1 to :! p. m. raSGHT SCHOOL. The undcrsi-.'ned will commence a Night School on Tuesday even ng next, January 3d, in the Grammar School Room. Hours, from tij to P. S. D. POPE. Ore-ron City, Dec. 2j, 130. tf WILLIAM SINGER Ft .III , J. OIHF FOR THE MANUFACTORY OF FURXITUBB, SASIlj BLIMDS AND E8GB3, AND MOULDINGS OF ALL S ZES. They will also do TURNING, ofcv ry description to order, With Neatness and Dispatc) o ALL WORK WARRANTED. Shop on the River, back of Ackrrman's Store, Oregon City, Oregon. FURNITURE VARER00MS. I have openpd a Finishing room in Dr. T!ie.-sing's Brick, under the old Clerk's office, where 1 am prepared to furni h all articles of my manufacture, at as lew u price as can be purchased ia Oregon. Constantly on hand all kinds of fumit ure, and what I have i ot, w.li be made to ordt-r, on shoit notice. Give me 11 call and examine my stock. .Oreiron City, ,1 nl y ."':tf Notice of Guardianship. In the matter of the Guardianship of Septimus lluelat. Insane. In the Count' Court of the fctac ot Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. F LEASE TAKE NOTICE, THAT THE t'X dcrhigned hn been duly appointed and le gally qualified as t'uardian of the pf-r?on and estate of Septimus lluelat, insane charge, and persmi havinvr claims aaainst said Estate are hereby required to present thr-m with ttie proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undrrsizne 1, at Chas. E. Warren's law office, OreL-on City, Orecon. A. F. HEDGES, Guardian of Septimus lluelat, Insane. Oresrnn ( ity, Orwron. April 21, 1871:w4 AUliM'S l'OIl THE i:TEKPKISE. The fellowing per.-ons are authorized t act as agents for the K.NEERrrtisE : J. M. Baltimore. Poi.tland. Oregon! Thomas Bo ce, Sau Franc sco. L. P. Fisher, Hudson A Menet.41 Pa R Row, New York. Geo. P. Koweil & Cc, 4(1 Park Row, New Voik. AbVott A Co.. No. 2 A SI Nassau street, New York. llud-on. Me pt A Co. . rhicaso. Illinois. Coe Wet' erill A Co., ':.7 Che.-tnut street, rhiladelpt.ia. Moore A Howardt 17 Locust etreet, Fhila-ddlhia.. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UKIVERSITI OF CALIFORNIA, TO YOTOG ilIEX ! TO YOU BELONG TITE FUTURE OF our beautiful and fast prowimr State. Soon the shrill whistle of tha IRON HORSE. iuent, drawing after him tlicTrali products of the Nation's Wealth aud Industry, will announce the "GOOD TIME COMING," when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters will be called to till the new avenues t bust uess. Everyone should prepare for au ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE Great chancres have been made in the com mercial afi'.iirs of Oregon in a few vears. What the developements of" our State will be in 'lie fiitui e.'is a (Juestiou 'which depcols upoa the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS ot her oung Men. Within the past four years of continued prosperity, tue National Budness College, of Portland, Oregon, has sent out SCORES of young men fully qu uilied, and many of whom are now tilling high and lucrative-po sitions in the Banks, "ount m-Rooms and Stores of our Stale. So great is the demand tor Good Accountants, thnt. nnuiric4 mpn li.irp het-n freo ner.t.I v compelled to send East for as istam e. No pntr-rnriin r t n 1 1 .11 si VniiruT Man wlio ha passed throi gb the pre.-cribed course of MObEL COLLEGE has complained for want of a situation and at t-iiod salary, too. Every facility is here afforded for acquir ing a SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest possible time, and at THE LEAST EXPENSE. Everj student will have au ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE! After having c unpletid the Theory, he is introduced into a MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS, which has the effect of thoroughly familiariz ing l.ini with all the minutiai ot real business. The course of study embraces I) uble and Single E itry Book-Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspond ence. Bu-iness Penmans'ii p, regular and special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory w.th practice. ALSO, Superior advantages for securing a thorough knowledge of 0 R N AM ENTAL PENMANSHIP, TELEGRAPHY, PHONOGRAPHY, FRENCH, SPANISH, -. -OEU.YIAN. ITALIAN. ETC. For full particulars, call at, the College Of fice, in Carter's budding, corner of Fiout and Alder stieets fentrancQ on Alder) Port land, Oregon, or send for cicnlar. Address DeFRANCE &, JAMES, . PORTLAND, OREGON. Merch 31, l71:yl FLORENCE SeTijsss: Msiclaiiies. The FLO PENCE is the best Sewing Ma chine for Family use, because it so sel.loni pets out of Order. If there is one in Ore goa not working well, if informed of it. I will fix it without expense of any kind to the owner. SAiTiUJEIi Illlilj, 19 Montgomery St., South Grand Hotel Building, SAM FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA SEX!) FOE CII1CILARS. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED VS EVERY PLACE. March 31, lS71:ml0 THE GREAT An Infallible m oon -r-i:niFiEn,pos6c-es-in3 rare toic and xravnE properties a certain cure for riieimatisji, t.ot r, .EinLci., and all kindred Diseases. It completely restores the system when im paired by disease, revives the action of tha iiii-vi:v and tESiTAL.onc.vxs, radi cally cures scitoFixA, salt unco and all rniPTivE nnd ciiaeous Dis eases, gives immediate and permanent relief in DYSPEPSIA, ERYSIPELAS, TumCTS, Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi cates frora the Eystom. all traces of Mercurial Disease, ' It is I'laELY yecf.table, beln made fro rri an herb found indigenous ia ( ai.forn. It is therefore peculiarly suitable for ue by Females and Children, as a blood pcni. FIEB aad IIEMIV VTOII, For al by t!l Drujgitts. REBtKGTQH, KQSTCTTCR & CO AGKNTS, ZZO aa.a LZ1 Llarket Street, Sea F:jio-?, v , ", ''' . REDINGTOX HOSTETTER & CO. Slop that Coiigliiiig ! Some of you can't, and we pity yo. You have tried every remedy but tl.9 ONE destined, by its inti insic" merit, to supersede ail s-iinilar preparatious. It is n6t surprising you should be reluc tant to try sometLing else af cr the many experiments you have made of trashy compounds foisted on the public as a ceriaiu cure ; but Newell's Pulmonary Syrup is. really the VERY REST remedy ever compounded for the cure of Ctnghs, CcU., Sore Throats, Asthma, Whooping Coughs, Bronchitis imd Consumption. Thousands of people in California and Oregon have been already benefited by the surprising curative powers of NowelTs Pulmonary Syrup and with one accord give it their un qualified approbat on. Vq now ad liess ourselves to all who are unacquainted with this, the greatest panacea ot the age. for the healing of all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, assuring -ou tha riewcll's Pulmonary Syrup has Cured thousands, YOU. -if vou- try it. and it will cure Tb'ts Invaluable medu iue is pleasant to the ta-te ; scotn imr, healing and Ettetigthening in its ell'ects; entirely free fr'm all poisonous or deleterious druns.and perfectly harm less under all circumstances. FVr SjiIc Ity -ill 13ruggis. REDING I ON, UOsTET IER k CO., and 31 Market street, San Francisco. lictlingtoii's Essence Jamaica Ginger, IVhich is confidently recommended ns the heat prepai tioi now before the public. This valuable preparation, containing in a highly concentrated form all the .properties of J amaica Ginger.has become one et the nust popular domestic reme dies tor all diseases of the stomach and digestive orgiins. As a ionic, it will be found invaluable to all pers'Uis lecovering from debility, whether produced by fever or otherwise; far wLile it imparts to the system all the gh.w and vigor tint can be produced by wine or brandy, it is entirely free from the reactionary ellects that follow the use of spiiiis of any kind. it is a'so an excellent 'remedy for females who. sutler from difficult men strua! ion, giving almost immediate re lief to the spasms that so frequently ac company that period. itives immediate relief to Nausea, caused by l iuii g in a radroadcar, or by sea sicki ess, or other causes. It i- also valuable as an external rp plicat on for Gout, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc. KEU1XGTOV, HOSTETTER &. CO., 529 and 531 Market street, San Francisco. IlcdingiGii's F i av o r i n g Ext r acts ai:e the pkrfectly pure and highly c ncer.traUd Extracts from Fitsh. Fr uits, prepared with great rare. Thev are put up in superior style, and in a bottle holding TWICE ASML'CII as the ordinary brands of Extracts. Comparing quality aud contents, none other are neatly so cheap. ' Whenever tested on tukir MERiT3,they have been adopted in prelerence to -ill otheis, and are now the STANDARD FLAVORING EXTRACTS of the Pacific Coast. MA RK THE A I) VA XT A GES. By purchasing Redingtnn's Concen trated Flavoring Extract-, you obtain an article not only superior in richness and delic.ic ol flivor to. any odier of a simi lar mitnre, but far more economical, be cause e;:ch ; b' ttie holds double the quantity contained in a bottle of auy other flavoring extract sold. IlEIIiGTO, IIOSTE1TEU & CO., Agents for the Pacific Coast. Would yon escape FEVER AND AGUE, and preserve he.dth ;md vigor during: the s ckly season, make occasional use of the following as A PREVENTIVE. If you are ATT VCKED with Chills and Bilious fever, or have been a victim to such disease, aed used other so-called remedies wbhouf permanent relief, seek at (jBie the safest and sin est CURE, by usins, according to directions MASON & POLLARD' ANTI-MALARIA, or, Fever and Ague Pill. Time has proved them thoroughly to be the safest and most, reliable remedy known. They contain no mercury or otoer mineral or che ideal. Tlo-y are exclusively, vege table. They stimulate the funet!ons of t!,e liver. Congestion i?impossible where thev are used. They do not deter from daily labor. Py a-sTsting digestion they add llesh and inu cleio the fiarre. They are adapted to all ages and both sexes, ar.d as a FAMILY EVIEDIGIME Will CURE in .their incipienev, three fourths o all diseases incidental to a malauous climate. For Dvspepsia, in small doses, they have n equal. For .-ale by "all Druggists. UEDIXGTOX, HOSTETTER & CO., SOLE AGENTS; The Battle for Life Which is continualby jroing on between healtii and disease, ha never received from anv niedicme such marked and on mistikable assistance, on the side of health, as it has fiom Jewell's Pulmonary Syrup REDIXCTO?, HOSTETTER & CO., 529 and 531 Market street. San Francisco. A U C TION A JYD C OM Ml SSI 02 9 1 t AUCTIONEER! Corner of FroLt afcd Dak streets, Portland. ;0 . AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, GmtralMerchtE y dise and Horses;- r Every Wednesday and Saiiirday A. JJ. Richardson, Auctioneer AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined FJar and Bundle Iron English Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws; Screws, Fiy-pacs, sheet iron, R. G. Iron ; also : A large assortment of Groceries and Liquon- A. B. Richardson. Anefiorper Xllxi xihrt UUJj. . For a few cents you can huy of your Grocer or Druggist a rackagcof SEAUGSS FARIXE, made from pure Iris3i 3Ioss or Carrageen, v Iiich mako clxleen quarts of Blane Hange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char- letto Kusse, fjc. It is tho cheapest, healthiest, arid most delicious food in the world. It makes a splciidid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. o o A Glorious Clian-e ! ! : ; - i) THE CHEAT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. o Tliis tvoiadcrrsal vegetable' rcsloratave llac sSeet-an- cSacr of tiie feclilc and ileiilf tnlcd. - A-5 n Cossic asud cordial for the agcil and-. l;sng-uslt -it Eias no equal amosigr stom ncEiics. Ao a icnicdy for ttsc eics-voxi? weaSisiesi to wliicli wo-incn are especially, .sub ject, it is SEt2ersccSsns -every ollaer tisssialasit. izi . nil Cli raateg, trop'iral, temperate or rri-id, it :scts :i sjiecipe in every species of disorder wliicli cssitleriuiite SSie hodily feTresa'Ea asid Lrcaiis down the aiiisnal spirals. For sale ly all Ort;-jils. A,.ii. Z'j. t l v 'O o CO OREGON CITV, OREGON, " ' RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GISOCjBttIX&; HOOTS IIAlDiyARE; I also keep constantly on, iand SALEM CASS IMF RES, FLANNELS. TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Q o Which I will sell nt the Factory Prices, anl will tdkc wool in exchange. I will-also par ihe. highest prices for "Biitfer. Epcs, and ail kinds of good -country produce. I will .e!l as-low as Bfiy hooe in Oregon, fo Cash. o Us equivalent in good mercliHiitable produCo. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. DEER SKlfiFvANTED. cash paid forTounty orders. john 11 vers. Jan. 13,1S71 tf O ESTABIIISIiED 1843. i RHEST A. FRLANDSONj GENERAL Commission merchant AND SEALER IS DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ESSENTIAL OILS. DYE STUFFS AND G KNERAL MERCHANDISE. BY TIIE .PACKAGF ONLY - Cali Orders for Goods of every descrip1 tion from this or any Foieirn Market, will receive prompt and faithful att'e'ntion. " MINERS. MANUFACTURERS AND G v . OLESALK TRADE SUP PLIED FOR. CASH. r notice "r attention paid to ordersHfor goods, if there i no provision made f r tU pa. merit ( f the same. Consignment Solicited. OFFICE, - Merchants Exchange! Han Frnncipco, California. . ? TERMS NET CSII. ON DELIVERY, IN U. S. GOLD COIN. Package prices. IJ. B. Oregon Prcpucts Solicitid On Consicrnment. Jp. 27:tf JBUGHTEL'S NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, No. 91 First Street. (Second door couth f his old stand), Portland, Oregon . - . O I AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL work in ny iinp in a superior manuer, with H the Istr st imj-roveirfnts in the Jrt. N'tiiinp bift Cr-'c!a?s woik done t my new and magM fic-nt r- on s. at Jow'tt'cc. 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