o O O O O TOWX AM) COUATY. Taking the Indians. The letter ad "dr essed to Superintendent Meacham by our County Court has stirred up bat functionary considerably, and we notice that be bas bad men out to capture the roving Indians and taken tbetn to their homes provided for them by the Govern 'iiient. While the removal of these Indians may be a source of inconvenience to some 'of our citizens for whom they have work ed, we cannot regard their removal la nay other sense only of great benefit. The good they do does not approximate the evil, andVhiie those who have had- them working may missthem. they must remem ber that they are not alone in their dis appointment. Several of our young men hi town who have been frequenting their 'dens, will be able to sing "I have no one left to caress me now." It is far better .hat onr citizens should seek other means of having their work done thai to have the young men, whose parents appear to have lost control of them, thrown in con tact with them, and we are truly glad that the evil is being put out of the reach of these wayward and degenerated sons. It is our opinion that the "mean whites'' are most responsible for the evil caused . by the Indians' presence, but as they can not be removed, the next best thing is to remove the Indians. But we might as well say here, that this farce of removing Indians and taking them to their reserva tions has become monotonous. They take them this week, and next week we will have a new lot out on "passes"' given by the Agents, and then there will be another cry lor their removal. Let them stay where ihey belong or let theui alone. No y'niuy man who:a this insinuation does nut lk. need take offense at it. It is only j lor tliose that it is applicable to. Disagreeable Visitor. A man entered the residence of Mr. Ilunsaker, below town recently, about 12 o'clock at night. He went through the upper part of the house, without being heard and was pass ing around on the first floor, when one of the f anjily heard him, who supposed it was one of the sons, who has been absent for some time, rushed to meet him. But the surprise was rather startling when the 'Jady found it was a stranger, and rushed back to her chamber. The fellow pre tended to be insane, and said he was look ing for some one. He probably played cruzzv for the occasion. Excursion. The Senator brought up about 100 persons on the M. E. excursion 1 Tuesday evening. The excursionists were met at the wharf by the Oregon City Dru.s Hand, and the company were es ."jjrte I to the Court House, where short peechi-s were made by Hon. J. F. Caples. Kev. .Mr. Izer, Rev. Mr. Do Yore, nml Hon. V. C. Johnson, a collection was taken ) m aid of the Klama Church and ice cream served. About 11 o'clock live excursionists returned to the boat, highly pleased with their visit. PnoFEs.sio.vu.. Dr. J. U'.-lch, of the Jinn of Mack & Welch, dentists, left here last Tuesday on a professional visit to J-Vstori i. Oysterville and Shoal water Bay. where he will attend to business in his line. The Doctor is a thorough dentist, ami j.ersons vhc need the services of a practical v,-on:Vc) n, -ay be assured of eu:i;-e sarWaction. T!;e" Doctor will be absent about three weeks. China Tki.vi.. The excitement of the week has been the trial of a white man fur whipping two or three. Celvst'als, which resu ited in conviction of the lornier, who amounting to than all the was fined 10 and Costs, aboi.t S10. This is more CVlesihtl vagabonds are worth m (own. e presume if the white man had been whipped, that would have been the end ol the matter, but as it was heathen Chinee that got thrashed, the law must be vindicated. AxoTiiFu l'KTiriox. As our worth'' Cjiiruy Court has had such success in getting the Iridians removed from our 'midst, mainly on the plea that they were an expense to the county, would it not be well for that body to pediion to have the '"heathen Chinee" removed on a similar .ground? It appears they have taken the place of the Indian already in our Jus tice's court. Let them be removed. Ax IxtoLkk'.um.k Xiusaxck. The creek 'on Eighth street has become stagnant and the stench from the dirty and ' lihy water is almost unbearable. Can't our city fathers do something to remove the nui sance ? It would cost but a small sum to clear it out and thus remove the obnox ious stench. We hope, for the health of ihose who live in the vicinity, that the Council will do something about thi.s mat ter at their next meeting. Eiuioit. Wo are informed lhat we were In error in stating that our city fathers re fused to hang the fire bell, but on the con trary, the Committee on Fire and Water have taken the matter in hand and will Lave the bell placed in the tower of the engine house as scon as possible. We are glad of it. Do-va. Sasu, ite. Mr. William Singer, furniture dealer, has just received a well selected stock of fine doors, window sash and frames, of a superior quality, which he projie , s to sell at very low figures. Cive him a call if you need anything in his line. To Oi'Kx. The Grammar School tinker 'charge of Frof. S. I). Pope, will open for the term on Monday, the Hth inst. This school has attained a very high reputation during the year it has been open, we learn that the prospects for the second year are most flattering. It is deserving of a liberal patronage. No Dam a 6 For the past week or ten oavs we haVe been havinc rainv and . - - 0 j cloudy weather, bnt we learn that not much, if any damage has been done to the crops. In this county the fall crop wul bo unusually large, while the late pnng sown grain is but a light yield. -a:., promises to be verv light. "The hay crop is very good. CiiAxor.n. -The old house of 11. Cau field has changed hands recently, Charles selling out to his brother Robert who will hereafter conduct the business at the Old stand, where he will keep a complete stock of goods ou baud, and sell at prices t sr.it the times. IJoii.Kit Cracked. The boiler in the 'Woolen factory cracked last Monday, causing a temporary suspension in some parts of the mill, which will be repaired in a day or t;vo. Gone to the Coast. Col. White. Geo. A II., r . ' 0". "aiuuijj, ueo. riumev, and David v-auuem ieit ucre last Wednesday for y io r a pleasure trip to Sal aimon river. We hope th nev inav . , q - j v . (Mt.uiui lime. Excixi-.The Woolen Company in this cny have procured the temporary use of the hoisting engine cf the P. T. Companv to be ud until their boiler can be r"e Personal. Frank Coleman, of Eugene city, has been in town for the past week, and favored us with occasional calls. Frank worked at the "case" in. this place years ago, when he was "poor," but he nas got above that necessity, and is now a gentlemen of ellegant leisure. Temperance Lecture. Rev. Mr. T. V B. Embree will deliver a temperance lec ture, at tho M. E. Church, on Sunday evening, tne otn inst. The public are re quested to attend. Ice Cream Festival. The ladies of the At. E. Church will give an ice cream festi val, at the Court House, to-morrow (Satur day) evening, for the benefit of the M E Church. An invitation is extended to all to attend, as a fine time may be antici pated. Returned. The many friends of S. Huelat, Esq., will be pleased to learn that he returned to this city last Wednesday, restored to health. ' Regular if eeting. The regular month ly meeting of the City Council takes place next Monday evening. Sheriff's Sale. Sheriff Warner , . . j tin important sale in front oi the Court House next Monday. See notice on fourth page. County Court. The August term of Count Court for Clackamas county will commence next Monday. Sr. Helen's Hall. We have been pre sented by Rev. J. W. Sellwood the lirst annual catalogue of this institution, which has been in operation but little over one year. The school has eleven accomplished teachers, who ofTer the best training and instruction in the English, classical and scientific courses. One hundred and seventy-nine pupils have been attending the school during the past year. This school has attained a most flattering position within its short time of existence and now ranks as the first school for girls in our State. We recommend it to all adio de sire their girls to receive a thorough and practical education. The school is under the immediate supervision of Rt. Rev. iiishop Morris.with the following teachers: Miss Mary 1 Rodney, Principle Teacher ; Miss Lydia Rodney. Assistant Teacher Miss Annie Atkinson. Assistant Teacher' Miss Catherine C. H. Burton. Assistant Teacher ; Miss Lydia II. Ulackler. Assist ant Teacher ; Miss L. Robson, Assistant teacher; Rev. John Rosenberg, A. 13. rn t .... . . - ' Teacher of French ; Mi Clementina Lodnev. Teacher ol Music Mrs. Anna Reed. Teacher of Music ; Miss Lindsley, Teacher of Music : Mr. Edward T. Cole man, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. The next term will commence Sept. 5th. Oct oi" Dkut. Douglas county is out of debt and has a balance in the County Treasury of near $3,000. This is under Democratic rule, and the first liime the county has been out of debt in ten years. '" Secckb a Chance. The Cosmonolitnn Benevolent Society's Gift Concert will take i t'...-. i. 'i kii iijuiivu, vv at'ii some- bodv will draw a fortune. It will cost onlv ?2 rn.i lor a clian.-e i this enterprise. Mr. V. Levy has a few tickets left, which are elling very rjpidlr. It is useless to attempt to cleanse a stream while the fountain is impure. Dyspepsia, complaints of the liver or kidneys, eruptions of the skin, scrofula, headaches, and ail dis eases arising from impure blood, ate at once removed by Da. Walk's California Vix Kfi.iu 1'rrrnns, the grrat and infallible purifier of the blood, ai:d renovate'' of the system. It has never Leei: known to fail, provt:d the patient had not 'delayed using it until the vitality of hi system was too tar gone. Among the numerous preparations for gray hair in the market, we commend to our readers Hall's egLti-ble Sieili.ia Hair 1U newer as the best. Our dirggists keep it for sale. So geneeal has the public confidence be come in Dr. Ayti's medicine;, and so great the demand for them, lhat unprincipled vil lains are attempting to deceive the unwary by imposing upon tucm their worthless nos trums under a similarity of name. . Cherry Pectoral Lezenges. Dr. Ayei's Troches, Ayer's Pastiles for Coughs, Cherry Pectoral Cough Drops, Ayer's Fever and Ague Cui, Doct. Ayer's Indian Pills, &c, ,lc.7 (none of whi' h are of Dr. Ayer's manufacture or com position) are specimens ot this villainy and deceit. They not only defraud the sick of their mom-y but. of iln-ir health, or the recov ery of their health, winch is far more import ant than money. From actual counterfeits the people are protected by law which the Doctor promptly enforcesbut these evasions sometimes elude the law, and purchasers must protect themselves by refusing to be deceived by them. J)ocer(J!. II.) Bve. Demorest's Monthly Magazine for August is replete with literary gems, valuable full sized patterns and designs for ladies' under wear, and other matters too long to cata logue here The information contained in one issini of valuable publication is worth many hundred times its costs of 3 X per year. Published at Sob Broadway, New York. Scuibner's Monthly for Ai gust. "What Are They Doing at Va-sar?" is the sugges tive title of the opening ai tide in Serif,ner?. Monthly for August. The author. Rev. II. II. McFarl.ind, in answer to the above ques tion, presents the results of his own recent investigations into the methods and pro gress of this, the most important institution of the kind in the world, and his report which is profusely illustrated with pictures of the hand-ome buildings and beautiful grounds of Vassar is exceedingly interest ing and satisfactory. J. T. Deadly, the cel ebrated anther, gives -a lively dessriptiou of "Life in tho Caucasus,"' sketching tiie. Gyp sies and all manner of strange wanderers wfo roam that ancient and outlandish coun try. This paper is illustrated with a num ber of particularly strong characteristic heads, evidently close studies from life. Scrih uer's Magazine grows in present interest and permanent value. Subscription prices 3 per annum. Address Sc. inner & Co., ."4 Broadv.av, New York. A Few "VVoriia to the Ladies, Manv ladies, particularly mothers nursing, complain of a tired, listless feeling, or com plete exhaustion, on arising in the morning. On the wife and mother devolves the re sponsibility of regulating the duiies of the household. Her cares are numerou-, and the mental as well as the physical powers are frequently called into requisition. he olten finds her slightest occupation a weary task and existence a burden, while at the same time she has no rgala'r disease. Ilos tetter's Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at this period, will prove an unfailing remedy f r this annoying lassitude. The effects of this potent agent are soon seen in .he rosv cheek and elastic step ot the head of the fam ily, as with restored bealth and renewed spirits she takes her accustomed placr? in the family circle. If this friend in need be reg ularly used, those depressing symptoms will never be complained of, aud not only would lassitude not be experienced, but many dis eases following its advent bs avoided. As a medical agent it has no equal, while its pleasing tiavor and healthful effects have made it a general favorite. It is free from ail properties calculated to" impair the sys tem, and its operations are at once mild, soothing and efficient. All who have used the Bitters a.test its virtues and commend it to use. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER. Office,, JVo. Gl Front Street, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, consisting of LOTS. TIW.v BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STOKES; also IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for CorresDondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATES and TEKRI TORIE S, with great care and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will re ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to the above address. r eb. 3, 1871. Ortgon L.odi V " T f 1 if 1 T- s&. Meets every Thursday even SfM nff at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's 'mm Hall, Main 8 eet. Members of the Order are invited to attend By order. IV. G. Multnomah Lols;c Xo. 1, A. V. and a A. M. Holds its regular communica wtions on the First and Third Satur fday in each month, at 7 o'clock from ihe 20th of September to the 20th of March, and 7i o'clock from the 2)th of March to the 20th of September. Breth ren in good standing are invited to attend. Dec. 23,1 S70, By order of AV. M. Willamette Lodge Xo. 15 T. O. G. T Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. By order of "VV. C T. FORBES & WAIT, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OREGON CITY, OREGON. BEIN Est EING CONNECTED WITH REAL tate A trei tsof Portland, are prepared to attend to ti e PURCHASE and SALE of REAL ESTATE in Clackamas and adjoining counties. A TEAM in readiness to convey purchas ers to and from the premises Free of Charge- REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, PORTLAND. - - OREGON- GEO. Ii. CfJJRKY, DEALER IN PEAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Over flowed Bands. Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained for nil kinds of landed property. Yaluab'e securities transferred in exchange for real estate. Loans negotiated on property, and titles examined and determined. Commissions solicited and executed with fidelity and promptness. OFFICE No. 1 t Carter's Building, corner of Alder and Front streets. Feb. :i, 70: tf o S SAGE BRUSH HAIR TON 10, AND CURE FOR BALDNESS. THE BEST TONIC DRESSING FOR THE HAIR EYER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. For S"al- at lie mrug Stores. July 28, lS71:tf rpAKEN UP BY M. K. PEB1UN, LIVING JL 2 miles west of Oregon City, a bay horse, about 14i hands high, branded thus " S T ou the left hip. Said hor-e came to my prcrriscs about the 1st of July inst; had on a leather halter. Appraised at 7.' by the undersigned Justice of the Peace fvr Oregon City precinct. JAMES M. MOORE. Oregon City, July 'J.", 1871:v2 . FAMCY COODS OF THE mns. m. e. white, CLIFF HOUSE, XO. 5, UP STAIRS. XTflllLST TIlANIvING THE LADY W public for their most liberal patron age in. the past, she would most respectfully invite their attention to her new styles of FASHIONABLE II ATS AND BONNETS, now on hand and just received. Dress-Making done in the very LATEST STYLE. April 11, 1571. tf Lost, a BOUT THE 1ST OF APIUU, near a I A. Oregon 'ity, a thorouirh-bred f&y American MARK, eiht years old, about rfvC4 I I h ands high, a small white stripe rr F " the near fore loot, and the hoot black and white, no brands or ot her marks. Any one returning said mare ov lea vine- information, of where she may be found, at the postolMce, in Orcg-ii City, will be liberallv rewarded. .SAMUEL EAM.SDEX. Oregon City, July 14, 1871. cms. hooge . . cijas. e. calef. . geo. w. sxell. H0BGE, GALE? & Co.j DEALERS IN DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VARXISIIES, BRUSHES. rAIXTERS JJatcnais, ana ifruggUW Sundries. 97 Front Street, 35.. Fcrtland, Oregon. Special Notice. w U TiiR rvnrruin.vm tt a t' fi closed out the Saloon Business, would respect fu'ly request all parties indebted to us to please call and settle. Also, all per sons having bills against the firm, will please preser-t the sarfe for payment bv the 1st of August. From the 20th of Juiv, we will run a Temperance Saloon at the'Old Stand, untd Ijrther notice. .t T HARDING & POTTER. . Oregon City, July 20, lS71:tf Blanks. All kind of blanks can be S had at this office Job ranting of every tly executed, at short description neat notice. TO YOU BELONG THE FUTURE OF our beautiful and fast growios State. Soon the shrill whistle of the I RON HORSE, as he comes smoking across this great con tinent, drawing after him the rich products of the Nation's Wealth and Industry, will inounce the GOOD TIME COMING," when Ore"ron's own S0113 and Daughters will be called to till the new avenues of Uusi- uess. Evervone should prepare for an ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE. Great changes have been made in the com mercial, affairs of Oregon in a few years. What tlfi developements of our State will be in me tuture, is a question which depends upon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS ot her 1 ounr Men. Within the past four years of continued prosperity, the National Bm mess College, of Portland, Oregon, has sent cat SCORES of young men fully qualilied, and manv of whom are now tilling tvgh and lucrative po sitions in the iiaiiKs, . ount;ng-jtooms and stores ot our State. So great is the demand lor Coocf Accountants, that I5u.sinc.ss men have been frequent'y compelled to send East for assistance. No enterprising, studious oungAlau who has passed through the prescribed course of studies at this MODEL COLLEGE has complained for want cf a situation and at good salary, too. livery 'acuity is here aiioraeu acquir ing a in the shortest possible time, and at THE LEAST EXPENSE. Ever student Will have an ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE ! After having completed the Theory, he is introduced into a MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS, which has the c-fleet of thorough v familiariz ing him with all the minutiae ot real business. The course ot study embraces Double and Single hntry BooK-Recping, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspond ence, Business Penmanship, regular and special Lectures, etc., etc. , combining theory wiin practice. ALSO, Superior advantages for securing a thorough knowledge of ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP, TELEGRAPH Y, PHONOGRAPHY, FRENCH, SPANISH, CEPMAN, ITALIAN. ETC. For full particulars, call at the Colle.-re Of fice, in (. arters buiiuing, corner of Front and Alder streets, (entrance on Alder) Port laud, Oregon, or send for cicular. Address EeFRANCE & JAMES, PORTLAND, OREGON. Merch 31. ISTl-.vl 8150,000 GOLD COIN PREMIUMS WILL BE AWARDED TO THE SEASO TICICKT liOLUEUS -a ON THE 4th Day of Sept., 1871. T HE COSMOPOLITAN BENEVOLENT Society of California, hold their Second Fair at the Rroad Street Theater, Nevada City, California, in aid of and for the following charitable purposes : 1st, Public Schoob cf Nevada Co. 2d, Public Library cf Nevada City 3d, Orphan Asylum, Kevada County -4th, Fire Department, Nevada City. 100.000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION WILL BE SOLD AT -?2 f,0 each, Cold Coin. ALL PREMIUMS WILL BE DEPOSITED in the Bank of Nevada County. PKEJUL'HS : 1 Premium gold coin 1 Premium gold coin 1 Premium gold coin 1 Premium gold coin. 1 Premium gold coin 1 Premium g'hl coin 1 Premium gold coin 1 Premium gold coin 1 Premium gold coin 1") Premiums gold coin lO'u'each 5 Premiums gold coin, 500 "each S I'rtmiums gold coin $300 each . Si 5 Premiums gold com each $250. 10 j Premiums gold coin J 1 00 each, 100 Premiums gold coin 50 each. 200 Premiums gold coin S.'JO each. . 500 Premiums gold coin 25 each. . 10-ij Premiums gold coin -'20 each. . $25,000 15,000 10,HiO 5,003 4,000 3,0o0 3,000 i'.OoO 15,000 2,500 2,400 6,?50 10,000 5,000 fi.OOO . 12,500 . 2u,SG0 .$150,000 2005 Gold Coin Premicnis. . BUSINESS MANAGERS. rOTTER, A. II. IIAGADORN, A. W J. ( ORWELL LEE. C-tod responsible Agents wanted. Liberal Commissions allowed. Money should be ent y Express, or by draft on any solvent Bank." Address all comm-jnicalionc to C. B. SOCIETY, Ncvad.i Citv, California. A. LEVY, Agent. Or. gon City. U gcfs and Crretls clifft-r, hi t there are no dissenters from the gener. 1 principle, that a great medicine is a gn at b!essinr. We have manv of those bles.-ings t ut among them all, in ihe province to wliicli it belongs, no greater than Tarrant's T.fTrv-erti'. A TJi it r.t. Seltzer A column . hi r.ot si; dice ti enumerate the ailments for winch it is prescribed by physi cians of the highest standing. It does "not belong to the cla-s derisively termed patent medici'. ei, but is an art cie based (rl cien tific analysis and w)!! sand the tfst of the sharpest and most rigid medical criticism as a catharatio, a stomachic,- anti-febrile pre piraticn, and an admirable rcmady for all bliouS "coraplaints. "Let Ii re lie no Hiis takc. Secure tlie geimiJie --.rtlrle onlj. SOLD BY ALL DSCGGISTS. Julv 23; lm. JMPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaEoque & Co., OREGON CITY. frn,Keep constan'b on hand for sale j Midiings, Bran ami Chicken eed. Parties purchasing feed must furnish the racks. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY Pacific Boot and The Only Manufactory of Ladies' and Gent' FOE SHOES on hoe of livery CIsxjss Made to .Order on Short Notice, Wholesale and Eetail. 3STew Stvles iDeiiao; jacle Dailv. BSPQT AT PACIFIC BOOT ALVD SHOE IIOUS12. PROTZMAN, CILLEHA &GO COPvEE FIRST AND MOERISON STREETS, PORTLAND. JUST OUT-BOX-TOED OXFORDS and GAITERS, and the JERSEY TIE, the Easiest July U, lS71:tf WILLIAM SINGER JIas Establii-hal A IFsictory FOR TIIE MANUFACTORY OF SASH, BLINDS AMD DOORS, AND MOULDINGS CEAI 5-ZES.' JEST They will also do TURNING, of every description to order, "With Neatness and Dispatel o ALL YTOI1K WA KR ANTED. Shop on the River, back of Ackcrman's Store, Oregon City, Oregon. Constantly on hand PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE, KITCHEN, and SITTING ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Bed steads, Re sales Room In Dr. Thessing's Brick, Main street. E. D, WHITLOW. Masoxic Hull Building, - -t---J cor. Fourth & Halm Sts, ohegotcity OREGON-, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND lor sale, Chetij) for Cash, PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE, SITTING ROOM, and KITCHEN FURNITURE, BUREAUS', LOUNGE.?, ROCKING CHAIRS, WHATNOTS, BEDSTEADS, WASII3TANDS, Ac. ALSO, Curled Hair and Pulu Matrasses ; Pulu Pil lows; Sprinir Beds; Window Shades, Picture Frames, Mouldings. Arc. Special attention given to Upholstery Work in all its branches. OKI'EIIS FILLED WITH PltOM PTN'KSS. REPAIRING done with neatness and dis patch. FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. Call and examine for yourselves. June 23, TS7l,m3 THE GREAT Anlnfalliblo .ood -pre ill Fir: it. possess ing rare roic and servise properties a certain cure for nnEtJiiTis-i, colt, ir:"ua.LaiA, .and all kindred Diseases. It completely restores the system -when im paired by disease, revives tho action of thi kidneys and cEMTAt okgas, radi cally cures scnoFLXA, salt nHEtJi and all r ui itivs: and ci'TAXEOts Dis eases, gives immediate and permanent relie.' in dyspepsia, erysipelas, Ttiimorfc, Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi cates from the system all traces of Mereuria: Disease, It is nnELY tcetabi.e, being made from an herb found indigenous in California, It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by Females and Children, as a blood pi ri- FIER nnd REXOVATOK. For Sala by all Druggits. REBtNGTOK, HQSTETTER & Cd, AGENTS, 520 and. 531 Market Street, Saa Francisco, ect 291y J acoe Stitzel. James B. Urlox. STI,TZEL & UPTON, Heal E slate Brokers and General Agents, Corner of Front and Wa siting ton sireefc PORTLAND, OREGON. 17' iil attend to the sale and purcbsse of Real Estate in all .parts of the City and Rate. Special attention given to the sale of East Portland property. Address P. O. Box 432, Portl.iorl. Oregoa. .STITZEL A UPTON. Oif. Heal Estate Brokers ; fi test-:- I ( ' - ' . Sa I -v ''' I VV . r Shoe Manufactory! the Northern Coast ! Pitting Summer Shoe Made. i -' rr t-K v v - i-- i 'J S V i ixVW'-LiN'- V I i:-'----- For a fpTT cents you can of your Grocer or Druggist a racL-a-eof SEA MOSS FAHINE, made from pure Irish 3Ios3, or Carrageen, which will make sixteen, quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity cf Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Russe, &e. It is the cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has 'no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! ! TIIE CHEAT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. Tiiis Avoairfeaful voj--ffWrasi5c rcstoratic is tiie sSaoeS-iaEa--cSior of t5so feeble asiid clcjla--talel. As a totaic vtuzl cordial for tSae -ragesS raiiil Iiaragsacd, it Eias lao eqaaal among slosia aclilcs. As ii rcmetly for tEac nervous weakness So wlaacli AVoaiBCEi are ,cspecii5iSy sjaHj ject, it is SMStersesIsi-ig- every otlBcr sliisns3as?. Isi v all Cll niales, tropacai, terzapeaate, or frigiI, it acts as a specific isl every, species of 5ssosSer whicli iiaidGraaiiiies tlae Ioliiy slreiisrtla a aid breaks down tlae animal spirits, all lrB?ggists. Aug. 20, 1670:ly For sale ly LOOK OUT FOR GOOD ARGAI S. ACKERMAN & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Stock of SPRIXG &' SU3I1IER GOODS, WIUCU THEY OFFER Cheaper thun the Cheapest. We would say, ecme .and convince vr.ur self before pnrchfi.Vmg elsewhere. Our "stock consists in part of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, ' CHOTIIING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, . HARDWARE, and a great many artide'3 too numerous to mention. ALSO, Doors, WjndortS, Gia and Pufly. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ALSO. WOOL -vanfed, for which we pay the HIGHEST PRICE. S. AOKERKAN & CO, Oregon City, April 21, lS71:tf Itebccca Degree "bodge So. 2, 1. O. O. F Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDA Y EVENINGS, of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall- Members of the Degree are invited to attend. -V order o y. r;-U-? . a WZ?hbt$X-r f -.-.--4 . GOOD NEWS! AUCTION AND COMMISSION o A. II. IlieiaaaiIson, AUCTIONEER!., Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES -Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeneralMerchan dise and Horses, q Every Wednesday and Saturday I A. B. RicuAP.oso?f, Auctioneer - AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Ear and Bundle Iron; English Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws ; Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iroif also: . O A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors A. 13. Richardson, A-u-ctioneer XEW, HARDWARE STORE, CORXET FKOXT & STARK STS., PORTLAND OREGON. JOHN K. FOSTER WOULD INFORM HIS FORMER PATO ions and the public generally, that he is now receiving and offer," for sp.le.at the lowest mtoi. ci full ttock ot BUfLOEBS5 H ARDAREj Mechanics7 Tools, Talilft aiul Pocket Cuuerv.o MINERS' GOODS, IMails, Ropes, Shovels, Anvils, Axes, Etc., Winch he invites buyers to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. o Would invite articular attention of buy ers of Builders' Hardware and House Trim mings, either at WHOLESALE or JiETA.IL. May 2C5,lS71:m3 JOHN It. FOSTER.. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever Chill Fever, Hemittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed, all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poiijons. Xo one remedy is louder called for by the necessities of the American jieoplo than a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect r.ertainty that it avLH eradicate the disease, and with.,, assur ance, founded on proof, that no harm c"i arise from its use in any quantity. ' - - That which protects from or prevents this dis order must bo of immense Service in the com?-. munities where it prevails. Prevention is IbetteiH than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This "GritE" expels the miasmatic poison of Fever and Ague from the system, and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the lirst approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for thrs class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we sup ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of evervbodv; and in bilious districts, whero Fever ani Ague prevails, everybody- should have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It Is hoped this price will place it w-ithin the reach of all the poor as w ell as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittcnts is, that it contains no Qui nine or mineral; consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as health as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, among which arc Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derangement of the .Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the in termittent type, or become periodical. Thip "Ccue" expels the poison from the blood; and. consequently cu res the in oil alike. Itds an in valuable protection to immigrants amf persons travelling or temporarily residing ft the mala rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection! that will be ex creted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufiieient quantity to ripen into disease. I fence it is even more valuable for protection than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter mittcnts if they avail themselves of the protec tion this remedy affords. For TAver Complaints, arising from torpid itv of the Liver, it Is an excellent remedy, stim ulating the Liver, into healthy activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines fa?!. - - PEXPAEED BY Dr. J. C. AYER&CO., Lowell, Mass. I'ractical and Analytical Chemists, AND SOLD ALL ROUND TIIE "WORLD. pjiicn, $1.00 i'i:n hottle. Ayer's For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and ffC- ,SVVM preserving the 2P X'dMk hair- Jt soon WMxS- restores faded miMM or oray haif to its original color, icitli the gloss and freshness of youth Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. iSo thing can restore the hair; where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed ; but such as remain caff bd saved by this application, and stinru lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray Or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness.- Tho restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer.& Co., Practical and Analytical Chemist-, LOWELL, MASS. Smith & Daiis. Port: and, AVhcJeaale Lair v igor j o o C o