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About The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1871)
TOWN AND COUNTY. - The Mayor's Message. The newly elected Major and City Council of this city met and organized Tuesday evening, tLe ?h.inst. when the Mayor delivered the following inaugural address; GENTLEMEN' OF THE ClTT COUNCIL OK Oreuov Crrv It becomes my duty, under "our City charter, to call your attention to such matters connected with the govern ment of t hi city and to recommend the adoption of all g.iuh measures as I may rleein expedient and proper lor the welfare of the city. I am aware that all of the officers elect fully appreciate the many responsibilities entrusted to our care and each and every oue will enter heartily upon his ditty, ever keeping in view the necessity of retrench merit-and economy and to see that no abuses creep into the management of our itv afl.iirs innocently cr otherwise. Our indebtedness must be reduced if possible, hence the necessity of keeping a close Watch after our expenditures, remember ing that every dollar saved will cut down that much of'our city liabilities. Emigration is rapidly coming among us and capitalists are fast directing their at tention to our favored ritate and especially tho.iu representing man niacin ring iri'er ests ; for the encouragement of which our 'city presents valuab;e facilities not equaled upon the Pacific coast and I ljupe we shall be able to conduct our city affairs in such a manner as to present every possible encouragement to both capital and labor to settle and invest with in our city limits, we require more people ar.d more capital ; let us abor to obiain tins ernl lor when our assessibie property becomes four times what, it, now is. our city government will cost no more, and consequently one fourth of our per cetit. will atford us the same revenue then that o.ie per cent, dues now. I expect each officer whose duties re quire him to keep a record ol his transac tions to have his books and accounts in such shape as to be able and ready to re port to the council when required. I would also beg leave to call the at 'eiiiioti of your Honorable body to the 'k-' Tchool and suggest that the committee f- irg in concert with the school super iv.end mt m tke a thorough and critical investigation as to the condition and bi-us upon which it is being conducted and report the same. I would in addition direct your atten tion to the accotn id atiiu of the fire de partment in reg ird lo the matter of benches, tables, lamps and other necessary articles to the good organization and com fort of the members of said department and also the maimer of expending ihe funds for the improvement of the roads, and streeLs within the corporation and especially those leading in the from adja cent county. .. I earnestly desire that we shall bo able at the expiration of our term of olfive to show the people in wh it manner lhoss who have been chosen to ru ird the inter est an I administer the atfiirs of the city have fulfilled their trust, by presenting an .abstract of all our P iauci.il operations iri order that the people in ty know whether the public m meys. h ive been expended in accord tnce with law. and the aifairs of ahe city administered in a judicious arid economical manner. llespecifully submitted. ; Thos. Ciiaumaw Mayer. Entektainm'.'.n r. Our citizens were highly entertained on last Monday eve ning with an exhibition consisting of ;ch trades, tableaux:, sons, &c. by a nuin b.'tj of young 1 1 lies an 1 gen t lemvi of our city. The receipts of the evening were ;ten leie I to Mrs. McCue by the ladies an ! ieritlem vi erigiged ' the entertainment as a m i.it -station of their reg ird and ap preciation of her m i:iag"me:U of the ex hibition. All the parties eng-iged in it acquitted themselves with much credit especially the ladie. ( Thk Loi Ks. We took a walk last Mon day over to Linn City, and observed that rMr. Morris, the contractor for construct ing the locks, has done considerable work already. A number of new buildings are going up, among which is a very large house for. the quarters of the laborers, iwMch is being erected by Mr. Morris, the Company's quarters and a lare house at the ferry landing. Things look business like over on that side. Standing Committkks. The following standing committees were oppointed at the meeting of the new Council last Tuesday evening : . . '. Committee, on Schools. Owen Wade, W. Buck, John M. lhuon. .. Finance. John M. Bacon. Owen Wade. J.D.Miller. . .Streets. Jas. M. Moore, W. W. Buck. John Porter. , Fire and Water. J. D. Miller, Charles Loixus, J as. M. Moore, i Health. W. W. Buck, John Porter, Charles Eoirus. , Bjhi.k Society. At a meeting of the Clackamas County Bible Society, held last Tuesday .evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Presi dent. Uev. J. W. Sell wood; Vice President. Rev. E. Gerry ; Secretary. C. T. Locey ; Treasurer and Librarian. S.D.Francis; Executive Committee. John Myers. Charles Pope. J. D Uubb. T.-J. Spot tier and W. C. Johnson., -The Depository of the Soc ety will be hereafter at the store of Mr. S. D. Francis. Dhugoists. Hodge. Calef & Co., of Portland, are among the most successful druggists on this coast, and have built up an extensive Wholesale trade because they do business with facil'-ties equal to any bouse dealing in ill it line on the coast. Persons dealing in Portland will do well to give them a call. . Ei.fctko. Ex. Governor Curry has been elected President of the Tua'itin Manufacturing and Navigation Co. and D. W. Hare. Vice President. We learn that the Company propose soon to com mence work on their canal. We hope that such is true. Real Estate Sales. D. P. Thompson. Esq.. last week sold his brick residence to Capt. J. D. Miller, for the sum of $3,000. This week Mr. Hurford sold his house to Mr. A. L. Lovejoy. for S1.5U0. We hear Of other real estate changing hands. Killed. The cars ran over six head of beef cattle belonging to Messrs. Albright & Logus. last week, killing them all. It appears that the railroad company, or Btock, are out of luck. Ice Cream. Messrs. Bailey fc Harding, of the Lincoln Bakery, are fitting up an ice cream saloon, in their bakery, where they propose to serve this luxury during the hot davs this summer. rosTOFFiCE Established. A new post office bis been established at lower Molalla prairie, in this county. The name of the. postoffice is Harlow, and Capt. Win. Barlow is appointed postmaster. Feksonal. We had the pieanre of meeting our obi friend. H. N. V. Holmes. bf Polk county, in town last week. - Killed. The train lifted Dr. Barclay's cow off the track last Wednesday, killing her instantly. She will be missed from many yards, she was in the habit 61 visit ing without the eouseht of thejowners thereof. Accident. Col. W. L. White had his hand caaght in a circular, sawjast Wed nesday. tearing two fingers severely, but fortunately no bones were broken. CiTr Commit ike. A Noltuer, W. L. White and S. D. Richardson were appoint ed as ihe Democratic City Committee for the ensuing year. Fiue. The alarm of fue last Saturday A A I. . I l . - " a3 ctiiiseu oy me aye Louse iu the rear of ihe factory, catching on fire Tr ... extinguished without doiii-r much o,m ,.r.. The Cataracts wt-o-M i i .. . were promptly Cu itie ground. Through jx O.ve Day. The p. T. Com pany are taking passengers now IVom Port fend to Albany in one day for $2 and to saletn for sUo. We notice the boats are carrying lull lists since the re duction. Removed. The place of meeting of the City Council has been removed to the up per-story or cnarman s store, which we leant he gives the City free of rent for one year. The Mayor is very liberal. The New Aleut. Work on this new fcoai, is progressing very rapidly. t The Lilttc XZorporal for May is an excel lent number, full of pleasing and instruc tive reading matter for boys and filrls. and older peoplt who have young hearts. terms, si 50 a year. Send stamp for specimen number and Premium Lit to John E.Miller Publisher. Chicago. III. The Phrenological Journal for May a very superior Number contains an array of over twenty stated articles besides its ever valuable Miscellany. Price 'M cts. ; S3 a year. Sent half a year on trial, lor SI. Address S R. Wells', otiO Broadway, N. Y. $25 GOO in Gold Coin! Who takes it ? Speak quick, for the tickets of the Co-mo-politain Benevolent Society of Nevada City are selling with a rush. By invest ing $2 50. some lucky individual will re ceive a fortune ; ami a there are Several other prizes of $15,000. $10,000, $5,000. $4,000. $3,000. $2,000 and several others, we advise every member of the human family to purchase a ticket and get rich. We go in sut e. The Fire Department- Mr. Editor. On looking in the hose house opposite the store of Mr. W. Fish. I was Rt t tick with its desolate appearance. Neither table, chair, lamp, flambeau, oil or any other accomodation for carrying on the business of ihe company except the Hose and Hose carriage. Is it not a shame that the members of the Fire De partment of this city are not only expected to furnish Iheir own uniform and. jump at the first alarm of fire or to be fined, but to piu their hands in their pockets for every incidental expense. We believe that no other American town on the coast acts as niggardly as Oregon City (the oldest and most, wooden in regard to its size) in this matter, and as two alarms of fire within think it would be Well for council to look into this. we have had ten days, we the new citv Citizen. Howls Jr?--Ot"tr attention h s been called to the following provision in the charter: Section -I. At all elections for city offi cers, the vote shall be viri -ore. at ih: time and place designated by the City Council.'' Will some of our city fathers inform us by what authority the election on (be 1st inst was conducted by ballot,7' and whether we have any legally elected city of fleers? The quest ion is open for discussion. and we would like to have the matter set tled belore any difficulty arises. Democratic Address. Elsewhere we publish an address issued by the Demo cratic Senators and Representatives in Congress. It is signed by all, and there fore should be taken as representing the sentiments of the leading Democrats of the country. We ask a careful reading of the document. Mayor's Mkssaok. We publish to-day Mayor Charmau's message to the City Council. The document is short and to the point, and should the Council follow out its recommendation.-).- we mav expect a better government of ciir city affairs in the future. There is a provision in the city charter to the effect that the city shall own the ferry airosa ihe Willamette river, and ihe proceeds of the same shall be applied to the support of the City Seminary. How do'.'.s it uome that this ferry is now owned by one of the members of the City Council.' OrrosrrioN. We see it stated in some of our southern Oregon exchanges, that Ben llolladay is about to put on an opposition stage line from the end of the railroad. We h ipe it is true, and also that neither party, will weaken soon. It will be a benefit to the people, if it proves a loss to the owners. Cnors. While we have the report from California that the crops in that State will be complete failures, tbre never were better prospects in Oregon for an abund ant crop of both fruit and cereal thin we have this year. The spring rains are c uuicg just often enough to aid visita tion. From the bi-itvstivin : A. A. M (Cully, Esq.. has purchased of the State the pro perty know as the residence of ex Secre tary May. for $0.3;;:). Mr. McCully and family intend lo return and mike Salem their perm. ment home, with this beautiful mansion as : ip side nee. The StiO.iKio demanded l.y ljen. Holla day from the people of Harri,Uurg and Eugene City, has been subscribed, ami the road will cross the river at the former place and pro up on the west side. The ricnest copper mine on the Pacific coast is lo be found in Union county li assays ninety-live per cent, copper 'and contains enough silver to p;iV )or ,he wo. king of the ledge. M nodaa Demo crat. Ishk ix the Ring? -We notice that Gov. Grover has appointed Y. B. Carter. nf the Crtizeitp st n....r ..t. " - j, puouc. xs cer- tain papers in.imare that appointments are only given i,, the Ping. ' we would like to kow whether Bro. Carter has joined it? The following Xjtari lies were annointed fast weeK nv the iimm,,,. Ch is. V. Grant's Renomination. We see it ftaied that Senators Sumner, Schurz. Tipton. Patteison. and Fenton are work ing hard to prevent Grant's renomination by the Radical National Convention. We hope they won't succeed in their endeav ors. Not that we want to see Grant re elected President, but because we do want to see him the Radical nominee. He will be the easiest man to beat in the whole United States ; it is the interest of tue Democracy t3 hare him in the field. Which is why we remark'' that we hope the bove named Senators will not suc ceed in defeating his renomination. Let us but have the head of the Great Amer ican Gilt Concert" to oppose us, and we will ride into power without half an effort. Should the Radicals nominate a statesman or a man of brains, the Democ racy Ynipht have to work a Utile harder to obtain their certain triumph, but, with Grant as li e Radical leader, the fight on our part would be no fight at all. We shpuid just quietly wslk in and take possession. IF- Statesman. Benton Democrat. We yesterday re ceived No. 3 of Ibis paper, published by Messrs. Quivey & Miller, at Corvallis. It presents a very neat appearance and edit ed with ability. We welcome the Demo crat tnd hope for it a long and prosperous future. A Family Il ui ty. No family seotuU be without s me efficacious remedy lor the cure of ali'ecti ins, o universally pievaleht, as coughs aad eolds ome remedy, to, wh:c,i can he lelied upon as safe, .-are and certain. Dr- . UVa .s JJc Ixam of Wild Cherry combines this desideratum. liiur in 31 i ml. When disease has undermined the health, and the physical system has become pros trated, a stimulant ihut will not only treugthi'n, but remove the eau-,e should be iniuiedi.it. lv resorted to. Mental distress is ul.-io a fruit. ul uice of the breaking down of the constitution, and the ravages of this enemy to lualt i are truly alarming. For all sii h maladies HosU-ttt r's Stomach Bit ters have been found unsurpassed liy act ing din ctly upon' ihe digestive organs, th. y remove the ' eavv, disagre able feeli -g alter eating, mi often complained of by per.-ons ot a delicate tempt rame t. As soon as di-ge-tio,i is restored, the pa ient finds his htre.igtb increasing, and his general heahh impi oved. Thousands of persons certify that it may be relied on in all Cases, of vveaknes-. or ner vim-, de.,iiiiy attei da. t upu sette t.iiy LaO its. The generality ot Bitters are so disa gieeable to the taste that I hey a re object, oual to a weak staunch. Ihis is uot the case with Host tier's Bitters, which will be found nuid and extremely p.eas.mt. Baisamic plants, backs ami roots co.. tribute their res toiative juices to render it soothing and streiigtheiig. Its basis is tho only pure stun ul. nit which has ever been produced, i oiiLiiauiy no Jud oU, or any other delete rious ele.i.t nt. The mo t careful ui.d kill -lui chemist have analyzed .he LJitte s, a, id pronounce them harmless. This is .-cien.itic testimony; but I lie testimony of the liuu dreds Oi thousands who have experienced the prevent. ve a,.d curative tiiccts of tlie GREAT VtUETAl'.LK TONIC a.id ALTERATIVE of model u times is still more conclusive. Iu Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Bi.lums i es ', Nervous Complain. s. Chronic Compliints and general dt-DlH'y i i-as ncailj nilallioie as anyt.iiiig in this f.lliiile woildcan be. WILTjIAM davidsoit, REAL ESTATE DEALER. Otil-O, . ?iO. Ol: KlOUt PORTLAND, - Street, OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and F.ASi PuUrLAND, in the most d.sirable localities. eoiisi-tiur of LuTS, BALK BLOCKS and BLOCKS, 11UU6BS aud IMPROVE; FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATU tor sALE. RCAL ESTATE and other Property purchased lor ( "on espontients, in t-ais t.'IT and diro igtiout t-.e STATES and 'J'EKUl TOUItiS. Willi great cure and on the most A D V A NTAlEuU S TEH MS. HOUSED and STORES LEASED Loans negotiated, ami -claims of ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL LECTED. Ai.d a Ge .eial FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFTCE in all the CITIES ana TOWNS in the S t A IE, will re ceive descr iptions ot FARM PRO PELT V and (forward the same to the above address. Feb. 3, lsVl. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, PORTLAND. - - 0REG0K GEO. JL. CUIIlilL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Se.eeting Swamp and Ovei flowed. Lands. F.iitT Lintls snld and purchasers obtained for all kinds or' burled p'opeity. Val tab e securities tran.sterred in exchange for real estate. L iaus nego'iitedon property, and title-1 examined and determined. Oouiui's-ions solicited and executed with fid dhy an 1 prompt e-s. OFFICE No. 14 C irtet's Building, corner of Alder an I Front stieet3. Ftb. ."S, 1 -7o:tf Rebert-a Degree Lodge So. a, I. O. O. P (O Meet m the Second and Fourth $XJ TUESDAY EVL'XIXGS. ot each month, at 7 o'clock, in O Id Fellows Hall. , Members of the Degree aie invited to attend. 15" order of N. (J. Oregon Lortjfe No. 3, I. O. or O. P. -SSe- JItets every Thursday even f i'ig lit 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's H all, M.tiii s eet. .Members of the Order are invited to attend By order. X. ti. iliultiiiiniiili I-.ol ,;- o. 1. A. K. mi . A. fluids its regular c mimurca VV't'"ns 0,1 tl,e Fii't id 'I'hhd Safur- '4,,J n each month, at 7 o'cio k from he '2"th of September to the "tii ol March, ami 7i o'clock from the "Joth of Marc.i to the 2'ith ot September, fbeth reu i,i good standi. ig aiv mvi'ed to atte id. Dec. s7o, Uy order of V. M. Cn rrxD Hxns and Face, sore lips, dry ness ol the skin, Ac, ite., cured at oti: e by llesjemaa's Camp!ir . I -e with Gly. erine t keeps the ban.is soft iu all weather. Se that you get liegeman's. S dl by all dru "t'ts, 'otilv '1 cents. M linu-actui ed only by 7fegema"i & C ., Chem sts ;.nd Diuggisls, New York. decaU-ly MARRIAGE GUIDE. EVERYONE lll0 VX DO T Ii. A private ln-tnlctor fr married persons or thos.. ab ut to b" married, b th male aud ft-m.le. in everything concemi ? ibe ph s loloiry ami relati lis of our -exual syste , and t'ne prmfu -tiou a:id pieveution of off" sp ing, ini-lu ing all the new discoveries never bef ne sive i in the English la guagf, y YVW1 YoUNii. M. D. This is really a vl u ibln and interest i work. I. i- Writte in plain la iguaue for ttif general reader and is 1Lu.-itr.ted with numVrou engrnvi isjs. All young married people, or tho-t cont-ra plan -g inarriare, and havinsr the leat im pedim nt to married l.fe, should rend thi b ok It. disc: wes- secrets that ev rv on should be a -quainted wit . : still it is a book that must be took d up and not tie about the h. us-. It wll t,e s-nf to anv add.es on re eipt of fif;v.-ents. A.HressI)K. VM. l,0-rG' Vo-lU Sprue slrettabMve Fourth, Patisdelphta, Ndr4:m, jUILLiIiCUY Ail FANCY GOODS OP THE LATESTSTYLE. M. E. WHITE, CLIFI . HOUSE, NO. 5, UP STAIRS. -X7-nl.ST THANKING THE LADY V p bde for their most liberal pa ron ai:e in th' p -st. sh-e w -uld most respectfully invite.tii ir Httention to her new styles 'of FASIIIO'ABLE IlTS AND BONNETS, now on land an 1 just rec -ived. D ess .faking cone iu the very LATEST STYLE. April :4, lS71.tf SPUING GOODS JUST RECEIVED At DEALER IN DRY GC0PS. CLOiHIN'G, tOOTS AND SnOES. UA1U)V JiE, (.tROCERIE-5, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, iC. MAIN STREET, OitEGON CITY. rA AAA POUNDS OF WOOL, for OUUUU which I will pay the highest market price. ALSO, PRODUCE of all kin Is bouiht, foi: which I j ay the hi-best market ptice. If you desire srood (Joods, at LOW Brief s, call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh s,o k of Spr ug Goods. GIVE ME Ai-ALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. M v Motto is, QJICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SELLING. April 14, lSTlttf RESTAUR A U T. LEOT4 DaLOUEY, Prop'r, LA TE OF ''HE CLIFF HOUSE MUX STKEET.OREGOX CITV, OUEOON. ''TIIE UNDERSIGN E D I!E- y-s. I spec, fully diiiuunces to his 9 J f. endi and the t.ive'inn pub.ic, KtiCy that be has re-opmed the above named Restaurant The proprietor knows bow to serve his esutoiuers with Omtt'! s, IM's Feet, a good cup ot Coffee or aSQU ARE MEAL. LEON DtLOUEY Oregon Cit-, Jai. '27, lt71:tf I S47. 187 I . New Goods! New Goods ! 11. CAUFIELD BEGS LEAVE TO INFOIM TE PUBLIC ' that In- has reft ted the old stand, corner .Ma:n and Seventh Ms., Oregon City, a-.d fias received an entire lew stock of goods, con sisting of 1) UY GO ODS, CROC FRIES, CROCKER 1', GLASS WARE, IVUODEMVARE, an! a general assortment of everything in our li ie. Thankful tor past fivors. vvestil solidit Si sluire of the u patro awe. Country Produce lakeu m exenunge f or Ljoods. 43:ly JOHN II. sen RAM. Manufacturer and Dealer in it,. SADDLES, 11 A MS ESS, etc. etc. J la in St-ett, Oregon City, fy Wishes to represent that he is now as well prt-pared to furnish :iny article in his line as the largest establisbmenr. in the State He particularly request that an examination of his stock be m.i.le belore buying elsewhere. Grammar School. rpIIE ROAK'I) tiF TRUSTEES ORtiAN JL ized tor the purpose of establishing the above School, would respectmlly announce that they h ive engaged the services of Mr. 1J- i'-:lK. jS leaober, (or a se-v- on ol six months. The s-ebo-I will oten on Tut-s-day the 3 1 d ,y of January, in'the loom lately occupied as tue '' Enterprise Olhce." All the usual briiiches Comprising a thor ough English. Classical, Mathematical and Co iime c .-d ed . atioti will be taught. Apjdi. atio i for admittance, terms, Ac, to be made to the Teacher. Hours, from t a. ni. to 12 in., an. I from 1 to :! p. m. NIGHT SCHOOL. The undersijiied will commence a Night S liool on Tuesday even ng next, January 3d, in the Grammar School Room. Hours, from o.V to y. S. D. TOPE. Oregon City, Dec. 20, 1870. tf piPERIAL MILLS. . Savicr, LaRoque & Co., OREGOJV CITY. ttfKeep constant! v on hand fi sale. Mailings. Rian and Chicken Kecd. Parties pin dialing fV-cd uiut furnish the sacks. Notice of Guardianship. In the mutter of the Guardianship of Peplimus ITiielitf, Lr.ZHiie: In the l ounty Court of the (State ot Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. TO ALL AVIIOM IT M AY CO X C K It . lp LEASE TAKE NOTICE, THAT THE UN- dei-signed has been duly appointed and le gally qitalitieil as (.tnardian ol the pemm and estate of M-jit iinus Jluclnt, insane chaive, and persons having claims arninst said Kstato are hereliy requin.il to -present tlienl with the proper vouchers, -within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned, at C has. E. Warren's law office, Oregon Citv, Oresron. "A. f. hedges, Guardian of Septimus lluelat, Insane. Oregon ( ity, Oregon, Ajuil 21, 1S71:w4 Guardian's Sale. TVOTICE IS IIEKEUY GIVEN. THAT BY L virtue of an or lcr and license, issued to the undersigned, by the County Court of Multnomai county, Oregon, I will sell at public auction, ii front of 1 lie Court House door, in Ore-ron City, the real estav-ot llumy "VValter lngalls, a minor bcinsr the land claim m Clackumas counv, Ore gon, occupied by II. V. Eanibert m his life tnn and at the tim.: of le death, in lsn;, particularl desi-rdn-d in two d-cls made to said Land crt. one by G. AV. W illim' and wife and Aaron Cisco dated 21h li, cember, IStil, and recordt-d in J'.ooi, Dot IX'fls, of i ia i-kamtis county, at page 731 and the o-her exeeured liy 'J hos Johnsrin an, wife to said I,am!x-rt, dated 27th February, l"(5 an 1 found recorded in I'.ook II of deeds, at pagt 2ui, con'aining aliout ll!l acres. s-aid sale to he on the 2d day of Jnn, 1871, a' 10 o'clock a. in. Terms Gold coin, one-thir-down on delivery of deed, and balance in on year, with in ercst, secured Ly mortcage on tht proi ertv sold. P. ING A LLP, Onrn-dirm of TIenry Walter IniraUs. Portland. April 22. 1R71. apr28w4 A. G: WALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery O It EGO.N I A B UI I. D 1 1 G, Corner of Front ami Al ter Street. POUT LAX O, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOL.VD anv desired pattern. Music books, magazines, new PAPERS, Etc.. bound in every variety , I 1- r n- 1 l i i. rv 1 1 ' . v- ' - - "Orders from tte eauatry promptly adei id. at- COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBHART, maVERSITf OF CALIFORNIA, R-.T?TrF.T.F.Y. CALIFORIIA TO MEXt TO YOU BELONG TIIE FUTURE OF our beautiful and fast growing State. Soon the shrill whis le of th-IRON HORSE. ms he co i es tmoking across this ureat con tinent, drawing after him the rich, products i ot ihe Nation's Wealth aud Industry, will announce th'S "GOOD TIME COMING," when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters will be called to rill the new areuues of Busi ness. Everyone slu.uld prepare tor an -ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE. Great changes have been made in the com mercial affairs of Oreuon in a few v. ars. What the developements of ourftate wjll be in the hitir e, is a questioa which dep'eods upon the BUsrNL.-S QUiLIFICAllONS of her Young Men. Wiihin the past four years of continued prosperity, the National Buuness College, of Portland, Orepon, has sent out SCORES of youac niea fully qualified, ami many of whom are now liiling h'jrh and lucrative po si; ions in the Bulks, t'oant nj-Kooms and Stores of our Stale. So great is the demaud for , ' ' ; . . Good Accountants, that Business men h ive . be n frequently compelled to send East tor as istan. e. No enterprising, s-tud'e. us Yo mti Man who has pissed throv.gh the prescribed course of studies at this MODEL COLLEGE has coti plained for want of a situation and at g'-od salary, too. Every facility is here affoided for acquir ing a SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest possible time, and at THE LEAST EXPENSE. Every s't dent will have an ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE ! , After having c nnpleted the Theory, he is introduced iota a MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS, which has the effect of thoroughly familiariz ing l.im with all the minidia; ot real business. T' e course of study embraces D mMe and !-ingle E .try Hook-Keeping, Commercial Ar-ihmetie, Commercial low, f 'orr.-spotid-cti'-e. Badness Pe. imansh p, regular atid special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory w.th practice. ALSO, Superior advantages for securing a thorough knowledge of ORNAM ENTA L PENMANSHIP, TELEGRAPHY. l'lIONOGRAPIIY, FRENCH, SPANISH, GEBMAN, ITALIAN. ETC. For full particulars, call :i? the College Of fice in Carter's bu blintr, corner of Fmut and Alder st:eets, (i ntriiin-e on Alder) Port laud, Oregon, or send for cicala-. A ldress DeFRANCE &. JAMLo, PORTLAND, OREGON. Merch 31, l71:y I FLORENCE .Scvisas: Msicliines. The FLORENCE is the best Sewing Ma chine -for Family use. because 1 it so .-ebloui !,pu out of Order. If there is one in Ore- go . l.ot working well, if informed of it. I wiil fix it without expense ol any Kiuu to the owner. SAMUEL IIIJAj, 19 Montgomery St., South Grand Hotel Building, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA SEM) FOR CIRCULARS. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY PLACE. March 31, lS71:ml( THE GREAT An InfalliV.e m oon ri niFtrn, possess, icg rare to.ic and AtnvME properties a certain cure for nJiEiMATism, ton, sr.iii vi.ti x, tnd all kindred Diseases. It completely restores the system when lm yaired by disease, revives the action of. th kii.-i: di1 (.rsiMi. onews, radi cally cures scnoFixA, salt nnct'21 and all rniPTivE nnd ctT.wtoci Dis eases, gives immediate and permanent relief in nvsPEPttA. cnvtirELA!!, Tumors. Eoils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; era&i catcs from the system all traces of Mercurial Disease.-. , It is PtnttY VEcrT.iBLE, bein? made from an herb found indigenous ia CaUoroti. It is therefore peculiarly Buitable far by rcmales and Children, as a blood FIER atod REXOVlTOn. For Sa'e by all Druggitts. REBtKGTaK, KQSTETTCa & CO, AOKXTS, 29 as.d 31 llaxket Street, . V , I , , , ,vi r-ti .'''.' s- v g . . - - ' REDINGTON, IIOSTETTER & CO. Stop that Coughing! Some. of you can't, and we jity yo1. You have tried every temedy buttle ONE destined, by its iut, ini merit, to supersede ail imilar preparations. It is not surprising you stun, Id tie teluc tant totry sonietLing else afcr the many exp t irnents you have " made of trashy coinp-.ui.ds foisted on the public a "a certain cure but ...' Ncwcll's Pulmbriafy Syrup is reiliy the VERY BEST remedy ever compounded for the cure of Coughs, cWis. Ho re Throat, Asthma, IVftovpiitg Cough, Bronchitis and Jonnmpiitn. Thousands of people in California nnd Oregon have been already benefited by the surprising curative powers ot NgwoII'b Pulmonary Syrup and with one accord give it their un qualified approbat on. We'now ad.ii esii ourselves to all who are u uaequ. tinted with this, the greatest .panacea ot the age ' for the healing of all diseases of the Tliioial uud. Lungs, assuring you that FlewoH'e Pulmonary Syrup Tria cured thousands. a-n it will cure YOU. if you try it. This invaluable medicine is pleasant to the ta-te ; j-ooth-inc", healing and ' sti etigthening in its elfectsi entir- ly free fu tn all poisonous or deleter ous drujs.and perfectly harm less under all circumstances. For Sale by all lruggists. REDING i ON, HO.TETIEU CO., 5lJ and 031 Market street, San Francisco. Remington's Essence Jamaica Ginger, JYhich confidently rtcor.imfndrd 9 the best prepai t 'ton now Lefvrt the public. This valuable preparation, containing in a highly co centrated form all the properties of Jamaica Oinger.lms become one ot the most popular dome-tic r me diei for all disea-es of tte st. mach and digestive organs. As a ionic, it will he found invaluable to all persons recovering front debility, whether produced by fever or otherwise; for w. lie if ini,ai ts to the system aH the glow arid vigor th.tl can he piodnced Ly wine or biandy. it s entirely free fi otn the reactionary eth-cts that follow the use oi i-pi.hs of any kind. It is a!s. an xeell. nt remedy for females who suffer from difficult men struation, giving -aim. st imn ediatt- re lief to the spasms that so frequently ac company that period. It t:ie- immediate 'elitf to Nausea, caused by riding in a railroad car, or ;y sea f-:ck' ess, o other causes. It. is also valua de us an external ap plicaton for Gout, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, etc. RKUISGTOX, HOSTETTEU & CO., 529 and ii31 Market street, San Francisco. Redinglon's F 1 av 6 r i n g Extracts A!fE THE PrRFECTI.Y Pr'RE AND highly c ncenirat. i Extracts from Fiesh Fruits, piepar. d with great, ar-. Thev re put up m superior style, and in a bottle h Iding TWICE ASM ECU as the ordinary bra ds of Extracts. Comparing quality and contents, none other are ne iil.i so cheap. Whenever tested on thkif. merits, they hare heeu ad pted in pie.ereiict- to otlieis. arid ar now the STANDARD FLAVORING EXTRACTS ot the I'acihc Coast. , ' JSTAllK THE ADVANTAGES. By purchasing Rcdington's Concen trated Flavoring Extract-, you obtain an article n t only stipeiior in richness and deliciC) oi fl tvor to a y o her of a simi lar n iture, hut far moie economical, be cause e, cii b ttle In Ids doubb the q-ihntity contaim-d in a bottle of any other flavoring extract sold. ' ItEUlXUXOX. HOSTKITEU & CO.. Agents for the Facilic Coast. m. $t p. Would yon escipeFEVER AND AGUE, and preserve health and vigor durinir the s cktv -ear-on, make occasional use of the following as A PREVENTIVE. If you are ATT VCKED with Chills and n'ilious Fever, or have been a victim to such disease, a d used other so-called remedies wi hout permanent relitf, seek at once the saTe-t and suiest CURE, by usine, according to directions MASON &. PCLLARL5 AT-iTI-EVl ALARI A, or, Fever and Ague Pill-i. Time has proved them t:'or- ug:h-to be the sttest and most reljabi - remedy k own. Th v contain no mercury or i t er mineral ir etie ideal. Th-.-y art- exciusivelv vege table. They stimulate the f . n-'tioi s of t e tiver. Consre-tion isimpossihW. wli j-e thev are ustd. .They do ivt deter. from daily labor, by a -sisting dietion tl ey add flt-sb and ma cleio the ft aire. They are anapted to all ages aud both sexes, aLd as a FAMILY rVlEDICINE Will CURE in their inipiem v, three fourths tt all d seases in. -iclental to a mala i . us climate. For Dyspepsia, iu small dose they have 'o!tq al. Fr -ale hj al Druggi-ts. RGDIXCTO.V, HOSTETTEU & CO., SOLE AGENTS. The Battle for Life Which i?' continnslly eoine on between bealfi and di-ea-.-, ha- never received from anv m-di.- ne such marked and un mist.ika'ble assi-anee, on the &ide of health, as it las f.om Jewell's Pulmonary Syrup flEnlXGTOTS HOSTKTTF.R & CO., -29 and 531 Market street. San Franeiseo. i A V CTION AND COMMISSION A. II. Ricliiirl6on AUCTIONEER! . Corner of Front and Oak atreetj, Portland. AUCTION SALES ' Of Real Estate. Groceries, General MtrcbftB dise and Horses, rv., . Every Wednesday and Saturday, I A. B. Kichardsojc, Auctioneer AT PRIVATE SALE. English feUtied Bar and Bundle lion English 8qaarr ani Octagon Cast steI Horse shoes. File, Raps, .aws ; Screws, Fiy-pans, sheet iron, R..G. Iron ; also : A large assortmehtof Groceries and Liquori A. H. IticHARD&oy. Auotinnper " 1 "' For a few cents you eapdbuy cf your Grocer or Druggist. r acka-c of SEA 3I0SS FARINfe made from pure Irish Moss, or CaiTagcen, which will -mato sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pudr dins?; Custards, Creams, Charr Ictto ilusse, &c. 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 dclicato food for Invalids and5 Children. A Glorious Chanrjo ! ! THE CHEAT AVORLD'S TOC. Plantation Bitters. Tlii wonderful vegetable restorative is llic fitieet-uii-dicr of tUe feeble and dcbili ta:cd. A n. tonic and cordial for the aged end languid, It hn? no equal amonj stont nchics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially sub jeet, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all Cli mates, tropical, temperate, or frigid, it acts ns a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down th animal spirits. For sale by all Erusf gists A , JOHN MYJCKS, OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN grocejries; - - . 0 7 BOOTS & SHOES, ilARDWAKEj : . 0 I also keep constantly o band ' . - ' o SALEM CASSlilERES, FLA NN ELS, . O TWEEDS ANDLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Pj-itefc, and will take wool in exchange. ii IfT"! will also pay the highest price for Rutter. Ept'B, and all kinds of good Country produce. . I: will. Bell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in good nierrhiiTitHblpprodu.ee. S Give me a call and satisfy youraelvtt DEER SKINSWANTED. CASH PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS. JOHN JI VERS. J;in. 13,1871 tf : o ESTABIIISIiEO 1849 ERNEST A. FRLANDSON, GENERAL O Commission Merchant) AND DEALER IN drugs, chemicals, Essential otl,- ' dve stuffs and- . . . general merchandise; by the pack ag" f only. Ca-h O ders f (Joods .of every d-?crip- tion fr ni this or any Foeign Mark--1, wiil ie eive prompt and,fnthful .iten'i(n. MINEhS MA.l'FA TI'KER" AND Vi OLESALF.TRADE SUP PLIED FOR cash: Xo n-'tice r Mttntion p i dno orders f? tlo-xl.H. it' there i-f m, ppvri'n made for the paMiierit of the ?an . . Consignment Solicited. OFI'it E, Merchariu Exchanges Sn Fiuncisco, California. TERAf5 yf-T C--SJI. N pKf IVFRY.'IJT V. S. GOLD COIN. Package prices. N B. On-gon iiopucts Solicittd On Ccn'gnmeiit. Ji- . 27:rf JBUCHTEL'S NEY PIIOTOGP.APHIC Roffjl; . No. 91 Firs Street. CSecond door eontn 6t Lis old stand), Portland, Oregon. . I AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL work in my line in a ku; eri r manner, ith i;ll 1 1 e f t- 8t imt n ven-ent- - 'tiO e t. Nothinjr bu't fir-'cla- wotk done i-ti y i V jpd mag. ..ficf-at t;.QK, t U.wt i.cei. 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