- ? o 7 TOWN AXD COUNTY, ;ity Grammar Schooi.. Tim Institution, under the auspices ofl'ror. J. 4 "c..nWool. assisted by Mioses Barclay of Prof. J. ' i Birlow. opened on Monday last, with U" - thirty scholars, which number was !n augmented to forty, and it is now ceivinl dally acwsslons. Mr. belhvood informs us that he has found ainong his iunSwnie very bright intellects, and s'ConGJftit that his endeavors here Ml meet with unbounded success. His natrons generally express themselves i:,,'y satisfied with the school, and will 4 lo doubt lend him every aid in their nower His assistants are young ladies if undoubted ability and iarc attainments. nd now it remains tor the people of Ore ' city to sustain this school, with its f, resent able and efficient corps of instruc tors. We all feel and know the advatajres diVi'ved from education, and should not allow an opportunity like this to pass without giving our children the benefit of ,iq acquisition which molds man's or wo- ncbool a liberal patronage by our citizens, xuch a one as will make it a flourishing institution of w,hich our people may well be proud. I'lasos Escpad. On Monday after noon last. Michael McCormick. the man who was recently arrested on the Macad- amized Road, near Portland, charged r with the slaying of a half-breed, in this n .city, some weeks ago, elfected his escape .from our county jail under the following .circumstances : lie two en 9 o'clock a. m. nnJw3 p. m. he went into an apartment of the building under which there was an excavation, jiassetl through the floor and removed some rock from the foundation, and then burrowed to the surface in the rear of the jail. He wore a heavy Gard iner Shackle, which he managed to slip off iiis foot, and leave as evidence ot his dexterity. Pursuit was immediately jjiven. On Monday evening Sheriff War tier offered a reward of $l(io for McCor juick' apprehension and return. o gNoiith Pacific Kui.hoad Map. We have been presented by Gen. James Tilton, Oiiief Engineer of this division of the 'orth Pacific Railroad, with a very One ;iup, showing the route of the? road from Jijliith. in Minnesota, to its termini oltnpia and Seattle on the Pacific slope. The map also shows the various isothermal lilies, gives a full description ot the coun try, and also points out the quality ot the and lor what products it is best adapt ed. It also gives profiles of the elevation of the Union Pacilic and the Northern P;t citic Railroads, which show that the alii Qtitiie ot the mountain is much greater, and 4tie ascents and descents much more ab japton the Union Pacific than on the North Pacific Road. It is a valuable work, and we hereby return the General our tli a iika. IUnKKii's Panorama. This extensive Panorama, paiuted in oil, on 3,0'dU feet of canvas, conprises many lively scenes of California, Oregon, Puget Sound, Priti-di "Columbia, Panama, Alaska, and several views on the Pacific Railroad. It has been gotten up at an expense of S2J.UUU. and is intended to be exhibited through the Eastern States. IJefore going East, however, the Manager will give exhibi tions in all the principal places on this coast. It has already been exhibited in Victoria. II. C, and in the suthern portion r"f tins State, and is highly spoken of by the press. It may be expected in this city j:uo- time next week. AccinENTAL Drowning. A man named Charles Kempton, an employe of tho Ca Jiciaah lumber mill, while working on a boom of logs, in the river, on Tuesday last, accidentally fell off. Several ofliis i-uiiipaaums saw him fall, and hurried to tlie spot to rescue him. bui he never rose after he went do.vn the first tim.r. His body was fished up about one hour after trie accident. The water was twenty-two jfeetdtvp where he sank. Coroner Barclay -i j 1 . 1 an in.piest on the body of the de ceased, and the jury rendered a verdict in accordance wiih the above facts. Ialse Alarm. Our quiet town people -were disturbed last Saturday night about Hi o'clock by the cry of fire. ' It was caused by sombody igniting a lot of old boxes in the rear of Franz's barber shop. It created quite an excitement for a while, "fid those who were instrumental in get :ing up the -tfU ? can claim u fonip'Tete success. The ringing of our new bell, taotigh. was not a success, ami it will have to be reconstructed before k will do 'duty in the cause for whijh it .has been TdUted. Baply Cut. A boy named Brown, in the the ejipljy of Sheriff Warner, while engaged iti chopping timber, last Satur day, cut his foot very badly. The instep bone was entirely severed. In this condi tion, the boy walked about half a mile, -caught a horse, mounted him and rode to town. Dr. Boss dressed the wound, and it hoped the sufferer will not lose the u.-e of his foot, though he will always be crippled. IT ... C r ihm l.M, Ll.l I, JiiCl KSIUA. li Nep- tuno Rowing Club, of Portland, will make an excursion to Columbia City, on Sunday next, where several rowing matches are to come off. The Dixie Thompson has "been chartered for the occasion. Every body is invited. Drill. The Fountain Hose Company No. 1 was ot for drill on Tuesday even ing last. They bad a run up the street. and then baptised the Methodist church in real old hard-shell style. This company lias had its room enlarged during the past week. Kailroad Survey. The survey of the Cornelius Pais route from Columbia City bas been completed, and it is found te be 'he only feasible route. A survey will "ooa be nrtde from Cornelius Pass to some 'iat in Polk county. Ar Ron a. Excursion. The Railroad ex cursion to Aurora, last Sunday, was large ly attended, and no doubt passed off pleasantly judging from the nappylooking faces of the passengers on the train when " passed through this city. A Few More. A. Levy has on hand a few more tickets in the Nevada Gift Con cert, which is to take place on the 4th of oexc month, when somebody will get a fortune. cIce Cream Festval. The ice cream en rtainment given by the ladies of the episcopal church, last Saturday evening, was 'well attended and liberally patron ized. 1 rotwn. a small gold ring was found j ast SuSday, on M.i'n street near the post- j jHce. which the owner can have by calling I asGtbis ofhee and proving property. j lUir.aoAn Travel. There has been an j aiisnal number of pa?sengers oa the cars week. . In the Dry Dock. The Fannie Tatton I - u Ue dry dock vtA,-tSoc: rral-s. , County Court Proceeding. HAD AT AUGUST TERM, 1871. This Court opened on Monday, August 7th 1871, Hon. J. K. Wait, County Judge, presiding. PresentHenry Will and Richard Brady. Commissioners; A. Warner, Sheriff; J. M Frazer, County Clerk. ROAD BUSINESS. Ordered that William Phillips, Super visor ol Road District No. 4,be notified to open the lately surveyed road crossing W. i. -uaiiocK a larm.on t tie route and on the ground named in the petition. In the matter of the road from Linn City to Waiting's Gate, the Court declined to pay (he damages assessed by the ap praisers, and also declined to establish the road. Bond forfeired. In the matter of changes in the road leading from Phillip Fosters to Cut ting's Mill, the Viewers reported favor ably, and the changes were ordered made. In the matter of ihe establishment of a road from Molalla Bridge to intersect Ihe Oregon City road. theViewers reported fa vorably, and the road was established. in ttie matter of a survey for a county road from the M. E. Church, in Beaver Creek Precinct, the Court declined to es tablish the road, and the bond wai for feited. The resignation of Jacob Worlman. Su pervisor of Road District No. 22. was ac cepted, and M. D. Baldwin appointed Su pervisor of said District. Ordered that notice issue to Supervis ors to open and work newly established roads. In the matter of the petition of William EAaus, for reimbursement for lands pur chase at Sheriff's sale, the Court refused, at present, to grant the petition. HILLS ALLOWED. The following bills wert examined and allowed: David Cronk J. I). Garrett Ilebekuh K. Barlow A. Brad way Enterprise Dr. F. Barclay II. Sall'rans F. C. Geer David Finley Hedges it Bingham J. il. Frazer A. Warner J. M. Bacon I). H. De irdoif T. J. Matlock Robinson Ford Richard Hradlev Henry Will.. State vs Indian Henry " Henry Wilson " Garrett Cornelius Rinear.son. " Leroy Davidson i 00 10 00 7 u0 3 00 33 00 5 00 5 00 8 00 7 20 12 00 611 00 34 y. 00 83 11 ro 4 00 54 00 11 00 10 40 9 15 14 10 7 t'5 15 45 r S5 22 35 5 70 22 00 OA o J 80 J. C. Davidson " Henry Gans " John Kelly and Indian Henry " Julius Mushberger " Charles ;:uJ Jul. us Mush- berger Inquest in the case of IV ke ' ' Moiitgomcry Paiiky Road Linn City and Waiting's Bond lietween Pudding atid Molalla Change of Foster and Cutting Road Ivnigot and Canby Road Ueaver Creek and Cauby Roa 1 . . . . 2S SO 67 j0 '26 03 3 a SO 4 00 t " 20 CO 24 70 31 20 10 40 Totat amount for which orders have been drawn $ SCG 63 FKOHATE lil'SINKSS. In the matter of the estate of John F. Arthur, annual report filed and approved. In the matter ot Ihe estate of S. Huelat. petition for release of guardta nship grant ed, and he and his sureties discharged from liability, upon g:t.utiian filing neces sary receipt and vouchers. In the matter of the estate of F. C. Ca son. deceased. fi:i 1 settlement approved. in the ui it'er of the esiaie. ot John Lany. deceased, semi annual report ap proved. Court adjourned. Lecture This Evening Just as we were going to press, we were handed the following dispatch, which explains it: df : Portland, Aug. 17, IS71. To J. M. Bacon, W. W. Buck, or Mr;. J. Devore Johnson, and others, Ungon City : Mrs. Gord in lectures in Oieoti C ty. on Friday evening. Augu-t Isth. Advertise in the Enterprise Oiifuiars in tli n.orni g Mrs. A. J. Dux wat. Personal. Mr. Geo. P. Rowell. of the Advertising Agency of Geo. P. lloweil & Co.. and of the Auv'ric'ia Xeicxpaner 11".- porler. of New Yoik City, passed mhiUi ih cars on Monday last. Accomnai by his wife, he h:;s been making an extt r. sive tour of ibis State. lion. Geo. li. Helm, of Albany, gave us a call last Monday. Geo. W. Piitoek. of the Oregonhm, call ed on us last Monday. Ntrvv Wall. Workmen are engaged at the residence of Mr. Charles Logos, in laying a hewn stone foundation for a new fence, which will add much to tbeannear- ance ef hi already line residence. .Sidewalks. We notice several blocks of new sidewalk along Main street, which renders pedestrianisni much more pleas ant and agreeable than over the rickety one it supersedes. Good Showing. The total receipts of the Police Cou-vt of Portland during July were $1,282. This makes the sytsem more than self-sustaining. Thanks. We are under obligations to Mr. J. M. Frazer, County Clerk, and Dr. r. Barclay, for courtesies extended us -during the week. Religious. lit. Rev. Bishop Morris will preach at St. Paul's Church (Episco pal) next Sunday, both morniug and even ing. Repairing. The steamer Shoo Fly ar rived down the river on Wednesday last, and was laid up lor repairs. To Sail. The Guseie Telfair is adver tised to sail for Victoria and Puget Sound to day. Prodigious Transfer. The sale of the fraschise -of the Willamette Valley and Cascade Motautain Wagon Road Company, made last week to Col. Hogg, in this city, was the largest ever made in Linn county. The franchise comprises about fcOO.OJO acres ot land . embracing many thousand acres of the finest lands in Eastern Ore gon. The purchase cost the new proprie tor.about ?110,00i). We understand that the purchaser represents a company of Saa Francisco capitalists who design throwing the lands of the franchise into market immediately. Albany Democrat. Henry Clay Dean. Here's a bed-rock Democrat for you. The Bullftin has the following: Some of the papers having stated that Henry Clay Dean, of Iowa, had accepted the aew 'departure," that inflammable Democrat has come out iu a letter in which he denounces the new departure movement savagely, re-aflirms his hostility to the war. and declares himself in favor of reuudiatiou of the debt: or. if not that, then cf pyin it in greenbacks. : Book Xotiees. Wood3 Household Magazine. This ex cellent work continues to come to vt3 filled with some of the best of reading matter. There is no other magazine in the world that gives so much rezding matter for so lit tle money. Among its regular contributors it names many of the foremost writers of the present day, and its list of ' occasion als ' comprises such authors as Horace Ureeley, " Brick Pomeroy, John G. Saxe, J. T. Headley, and others. Its publishers endeavor to furnish such a variety of mat ter as to please and instruct all classes. Cheap Mcsic. It is seldom that cheap ness is associated with real merit, but we must make au exceptiou in favor of Peteks Musical Monthly. This valuable work is each month replete with choice new music. Every number contains some Gfteeu pieces, and sells f r the modest sum of thirty cents. The July and August numbers will be sent to any address for fifty cents Every seven years, physiologists say, the 'iudkd body is entirely changed and renew ed. Every moment of our lives every part of our body is wearing out and is being built up anew of fresh matter. Tiiis work is accomplished by the blood, which goes through every part. But if the blood be comes weak or vitiated, and does not per form its work properly, the system is actu ally poisoned by the worn out "matter., clog ging the vital organ-, instead of leaving the body. For dyspepsia, biliousness, kidney, s-kin and liver trouble-, fevers and all dis eases arising from vitiated blood. Dr. Walk er's California Vinegar Bitters are a sov ereign itinedy. To tighten the bait; in the scalp, aud keep it from tailing off, use Hall's Vegetable Si cilian Hair llentwer. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER. Oinee, . ?."o. CI Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES aud STORES; also IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located iu ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Correspondents, in this OlTV and throughoutrtlie STATES and TERUI TORIKS, with great care and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HOUSED and STORES LEASED. LOANS NLGOTr ATKO. and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL LECTED. Aud a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CITIES ami TOWNS in the Si A I E. will re ceive descriptions or FARM PROPERTY anujfOrward the same to the above address. Feb. 3, 1671. Oregon L,olge Ko. 3, I. O. of O. P. Meet-,? every Thursday even ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Halt, Mi in s eet. Members of the Order are invited to attend By order. X. t. RI it ltnoi n a. li Lottie Xo. 1, A. P. anrl Si A. IJ. Holds its regular comnuinica- day in each month, at o clock from the 2oth of September to the 20th of March, and 7 o'clock from the 2'th of March to the lioth ot September. Breth ren in good standing aiv mviied to attend. Dec. -riA S7o, Hy order of W. M. Willamette Lif!ge No. 15 i. O, . Meets every Saturday evening, at the rocr.b S.E. corner of Main and Filth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. By ordur of W. 0 T- FOHJSI & WAIT, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, OREGON CITY, : : OREGON. 1)EING CONNLO ! KD WITIU K E A L y Fstute Ae tS't Portland, are prepared to attend to t e I'l'llUiiAS.-. an i SAi.E of HEAL ESTATE in Clackamas and adjoining counties. A TEAM in readiness to convey purchas ers to a:id front the premises Free of Charge. 20, ts71:U - Mav REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, PORTLAND. - - 0REGQIT DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Orei flowed Lands. Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained for all kinds of landed property. Valuable securities transferred in exchange for real estate. Loans negotiated on property, and titles examined and determined. Commissions solicited and executed with fidelity an 1 promptness. OFFICE No. 14 Carter's Building, corner of Alder and Front streets. Feb. 3, 1 s7'J:tt KINKEAD'S SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC, A.VD CURE FOR BALDNESS. THE BEST TONIC DRESSING FOR THE HAIR EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. For Sale at tlxe Crog Stores. July 23, iSTLtf rpAKEN UP 13 Y M. K. I'ERRIN, LIVING I 2 miles west of Oregon City, a bay horse, about 14-V hands high, branded tlm s S T " on the left hip. Said hiw-e c.uik to my prerrises about the ltof July inst; ha I on a leather halter. Apprai-ed at 75 by the undersigned Justice ot the Peace f r Oregon City precinct. JAMES M.MOORE. Oiegon City, July -2b, Ibl l:V-i MILLINERY AJXD FANCY GOODS OF IUE MRS. Ni. E. WHITE, CUFF HOUSE, NO. 5, UP STAIRS. WHILST THANKING THE LADY public for their most liberal patron age in the p ist. she tv-mld most respectfully invite their attention to her new stvles of FASHIONABLE U iTS AND BONNETS, now on hand an J just received. I) ess-Making done m the verv LATEST STYLE Arm li TO YOUXG MJEjV T TO YOU BELONG THE FUTURE OF our beautiful and fast growin? State. Soon the shrill whistle of the IRON HORSE, es he comes smokiDg across this great con tinent, drawinsr after him the rich products of the Nation's Wealth and Industry, will announce the GOOD TIME COMING," when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters will be called to till the new avenues of Busi ness. Everyone should prepare lor au ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE. Great changes have been made in the com mercial affairs of Oregon in a few years. What the developements of our State will be in the future, is a question which depends upon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS of her Young Men. WiiUin the past four years of continued prosperity, the National Buuness College, of Portland, Orecon, has sent out SCORES of young men folly qualified, and many of nom are now tilling high and lucrative po sitions in the Banks, Counting-Rooms aud Stores of our Stale. So great is the demand for Good Accountants, that Business men have been frequently compelled to send East for as-istancc. No enterprising, studious Young Man who has passed through the precribtd course of studies at this MODEL COLLEGE has complained for want of a situation aud at good salary, too. Every facility is here afforded to acquir ing a SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest possible time, aud at THE LEAST EXPENSE. Every student will have an ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE I After having completed the Theory, ho is introduced into a MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS, which has the eflect of thoroughly familiariz ing him with all the minutiae ot real business. The course of study embraces Double and Single Entry Book-Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspond fine. Business Penmanship, regular and special Lectures, etc., etc , combiumg theory w.th practice. ALSO, Superior advantages for securing a thorough knowledge u?" O R N A ME N T A T , PE N M A N S III P, TELEGRAPHY. Pii'.iMi.;!: PIIY, FKK.V, SPANISH, GERMAN. ITALIAN. ETC. For full particulars, c:di a: the College Of fice, in Carter's building, ;oni-rof Front and Alder streets, (entra-n on Alder;. Port land, Oregon, or send for cic- la-. Ad.iress DeFRANCE JALIJ3, PORTLAND, UREG N. Merch 31. 171: V I W, POPE & CO, STOVES, TIN PLATE. SHE E ! IRON, BRA 1ER.V "OPPEii. LEAD PIPE. IRON PIPE AND FITHNGS, RUBBER HOSE. FORCE A N i LIFT PUMPS. ZING, COl PFR BRASS A N i IRON WIRE. Also a general csso: truert o; B nishing Goods. M A N U FA C f U R E R - . F Tin, Copper, and ihoet Iron Ware. ROOFING Al. JOBBING OF t. DESCRIITKIN HONE i O ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. o Also, at I'OPK'S SKIVK STO: will llud IVY HARDWARE AND BASK E i S. WOODEN WAR E A N D '1 I N A" A R E, NTEh'NS, LAM I'S A N l.i OIL, LUCINE A NO NHHIT LAMPS. AL-O PERAM RULATORS. o All or the above articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. W. I'OPE Oreg m Citi' & C O. Oregon. ll:ly JUST RECEIVED AT I. S3 DEALER IN DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. HARDWARE. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. WANTED, Z.C AAA FOUNDS OF WOOL, for DJ JJJ which I will pay the highest market price. ALSO, PRODUCE of all kin Is bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If you desire erood Goods, at LOW Pric-s. call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh stock f Spring Goads. GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SELL INC. April U, ISTP.tf CnAS. HODGE. .CUAS. E.CALKT. .CEO. "SV. S.VELL. K0DGE, CALSF & Co,, DEALERS IX DRUGS 'and MEDICINES, PAIXV.-s, (ILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VARXISHE-. BRUSHES. PAIXTEIiH Alateriaie, :uir trrwj'jizts' Sundries . 97 Front Street, 85. j Fortlaud, Oregon. Lost, BOUT THE 1ST OF APRIL, nenr OriToi City, a thorouyh-bred Amerie in M ARE", eiuht vears old, alxot 14 hands hirh. a small white ripe cn-H tlie near fore toot, and the hoof black and w hite, no brands or other mrk Any -one returning said m.ire or laring isfonrvation of where she may bo fo:m 1. at the pota2i !0, in Oregon City, will be liberally rewarded. SAMUEL KAM3DEN. Oregoa.City, July 14, liirL JMPERIAL MILLS. Savierj LaRoqne & Co., OREG OX CITY. ?,Kcep constantl.v nn band for sale Midlines, Bran and Chicken Feed. Pai-ftes j"4i-cha-is feed must furniib ths sacki. Pacific Boot and The Only Slanufactory of Ladies and Cent' FHE SHOES on Shoes ol Every Class at' Made to Order on Short Notice, Wholesale and Eetail. jN ew Stvles being Made Daily. DEPOT AT PACIFIC SOOT ANI SHOE noUSIS, PROTZAS, GILLIHAI & CO , C0ENEH FIRST AKD MCPwRISON STREETS, P0RTLAKB. JUST OUT BOX-TOED OXFORDS and GAITERS, and the JERSEY TIE. the Easiest Fitting Summer Shoe Made. July 14, lS71:tf WILLIAM SINQER wviL'iM lias Establiahtd mm A Factory FOR THE MA X UFA C TOT. Y CF SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS, AND MOULDINGS i TM i ZES. Tliey will also do TURNING, of evcrv description to order, With Neatness and Dispatcl o ALL WORK WAKK ANTED. Shop on the River, back of Ackrrman's str, orcson city, o,igon. Constantly on hand PARLOR, BEDROuM. OFFICE, ki rciiEN. and siTiiNG j R0OM FURNITURE, RUREAU.s. Louiiups Rocking ( hairs, Vhatn'-ts, IStd r tfiids. S.iles Roo p. I ; Ih-. T;.o;-i!;g Rrick, Main sti eet. '.rl J Masonic Hum. Dlii.ding, Cor. Four! Ii 71 u in Sis, OREGOTi CITY, - - OREGGIT , K rEEPS C()NSTAVT:.Y ON HAND AND or sale. ('h-p f 'a-t'i. PARLOR. BEDROOM, OFFICE, SI-TTIBJQ ROOM, and KiTCHETJ FURNITURE. BUREAU.', L'"iUNT,E; ROCKING :IIAIRS, WHATNOTS, I!E1)t;;ad, wa- ilstands, ic. AI.PO, Curled Hair and Pulu Matrasses; Pulu Pil- : WOBJCH are especially Sal lows; Sprin-jr Reds; Window Shades, ! jeet, it ES SMierseeia every Picture Fra.ncs, Mouldings A- jhcr samr.lj3t, Sa aM CJH Special attention jiveii to L r;.filaten Work i;i a'l its bmn.-h.-s. mates, tropic::, tessaperate, .u! Ki s FiLi.i D v:th risuM, tnkss or frigid, it acts za3 fipesilc REPAIRING done w th n. -a:noss and d.s- Piitch. FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. Gail and exaininw ft r yourselves. June '23, lS7l,m3 THE GREAT Aa Infallible dlood ri Rincn, possess ing rare iosic and M:nvwr properties a certain care for nHEt.H.Tim, coi'T, Ei'niLGiA, and nil kindred Dieeases. It completely restores the pystem when im paired by diseaBe, revives the action of the kiihev!) and cemtal oncAs, radi cally cures scnortLA, salt uiiecm and all ciiiptive nd Cltaseous Dis cases, gives immediate -and permanent relic' in nvsrcpsiA, erysipelas. Tumors, Eoils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi cates from the system all traces of Mcrcnriai Disease, It is pt nEi-Y vegetable, being mad from an herb found indigenous in California. It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use- br Females and Children, as a blood ri:m- FIER and KEA'OYATOII. For Sale by all Druegigti. REBtPtGTQK, HQSTETTCR &. C AGENTS. 529 and 531 lilarket Street, Eaa rraacisoo, oct 291y Jacoe Stitzf.l. James R. Urrox. STITSEL t UPTON, Real Extule Brokers and General Agents, Carntr qf Front and Washington street. PORTLAND, OREGON. tIW '11 nttend to the sal nnd purchnse of Real Estate in all parts of thf'city and t.ite. Special attention given to the sale ol East Portland proj ertv. Address P. O. Rox 432. Portland. Oregon. TiTZEL it UPTON, - . o o .- I i '' ' , , . p-" 1 i , . " Shoe Manufactory ! the northern Coast ! For a few cents you can li:; f your Grocer or Druggist r. I ruclage of SEA MOSS FAItlNE, made from puro Irisli Hoss, cr ICaiTageeii, vliicli w ill ma!:e j sixteen quarts of Blanc llange, and a like quantity ef Pud- ahiSs, Custards, Creams, Cliar- lotto RuSSC, cVc. It U tllO elieapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho ATOiid. 1 makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Chanrro 1 1 THE CHEAT WORLD'S TQZilC. Plantation Bitters. This womSerfsiI restorative is the fclaeea-asi-clscr of t!ac feelijle ?sd cel;f li tntet3, A? i eostae 12ml cordial for tlie aged nssd liSiEktS, it Ii:a no cqissl a?iao:2g c;oss2 acEiics. A3 a rcnicdy for tJae hcs'vohi wenltsicss to jjj eVCl'y Species Of iS05'3er wlaiela usaderaiaisaeg tae EoIsiy streagtla asad Srea dou bi t!e aninial spirils. For sale ly all Hruggists. A 1. 2), 130:1 . EWS, LOOK' OUT FOE GOOD BARGAINS! S. ACKER M AW & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVE I) A LARGE stock ot SPPJXfj & SUMMER GOODS, WHICH THEY OFFER Cheaper than the Cheapest. We would say, come an 1 convince v ur self bef.ire purchasiu-elsewhere. Our stock ctnsibts in part of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, ClIOTHINCr, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Hardware, and a prrr-at many articles too mimc-reus to mention., ALSO, Doors, Windows, G!a: s and Rut! v. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN" EXCHANGE FOR GOODH. ALSO. WOOL wanted, for T liicl; we pay the HIGHEST TRICE. S. ACXERBTMJ & GO. Oregon City, Aj ril SI, Itrinf Rebcccii tegrt-- Ioslge So. SS, I.O. O. F Meet on the Sec ond and Fourth TUESDAY EVEXLXOS, of each month, a! 7 o'clock, in 0?d rRfMTs Hall. Members of the D?grc a3 e invited ) GOOD fIEWS! AUCTION AND COMMISSION w. ... . ; A II. HiIaarclson9 AUCTIONEER! Comer of Front and Oak utreets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, GenerwlHc-rchan-dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday I A. B. RicHAF.D3ois Auctioneer AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Rar and Bundle Iron English Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes, File9, Rasps, saws; Screws, Fty-pans, sheet iron, R. O. Irob ; 0 also : A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors A. B. Kichaedsox, Auctionrt-r XEW HARDWARE STORE, CORNET PROXT & STA115C VTS., PORTLAND, OREGON. JOIAT II. FOSTEB rOULD IN FORM Ills FORMER 1T V 10.1s nd the public uenerally, that he in now receiving and ofJVrsfor side, at the lowest rates, a full ttock of SHELF a$JlST BUILDERS5 H ARD WARE iV1echases, Tools, Tabic ant! Pocket Cutlery, MINERS' GOODS, Mails. Rapes7 ShcveSo, Anvils, Axes, Etc., Which he invites Levers to call Atid ilusnce before purchasing tl-ewheie. Wotild invite particular attention of L-iiV-ers of liu ldei s' H:trd.vure and 1Ioi?m Ti m tuin?s. either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL-. May 2C, lS71:in3 JOHN R. i OSTEIi. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief and cure of all derange ments in the stom ach, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative, lieing purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much eerious sickness and suffering is prevent ed bv their timely use; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best of all the l'ills with which the market abounds. By their occasional use, the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of life restored to its healthv activity. Internal organs which become cloggeJl and sluggish are cleansed by Aier's l'ills, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned 011 the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable, j Although searching, they are mild, and operate j without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or uccupaiion. Full directions are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Family Physic, and for the following complaints, which thesa 1'ills rapidly cure : For J.viViiii or 7RIirc6tion, List I -ncM, .Languor and JLo. of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. - For tivr Complaint and its various symp toms, Xiiliont S-;lncli', Kick Head' itclie, Jaiiniiit-c or Crtn Micknes, Itil iou Colic and ESiIioiim CVvctk, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For JTJjjsentery or Diarrhoea,' but one mild dose is generally required. For ItlieuiiiiitMni, (iout, Gravel, Pal pitation of tls Heart, lain in the ftiuo, Hack and JLoiit, they should be contin "ucrtsly taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such' change those complaints disappear. For IBfepuy and X)ropiral Swelling-, they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the eil'ect of a drastic purge. For Suppression, a large dose should bo taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym pathy. As a. Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates tho system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, oi'ten finds that a dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. PREPARED ET 2r. Jr. C. AYE Jt & CO., Practical Chemlits, Z.O WELZ,, 2IASS.P U. S. A. TOS SALE BY ALL IUUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Ayer's air Vior , For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing whicfi i s at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for 7?u Pserving the hair. Jt soon WS- restores faded WLp or gray hair Vjf-f to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, failing hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, j cttred by its use. Nothing can rcstoro j the hair where the follicles are de ' stroyed, or the glands atrophied and : decayed; but such as remain can bo j saved by this application, and stimu i lated into activity, so that a new j 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. The restoration of vitality it give3 to the 1 scalp arrests and prevents the forma 1 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 80 desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cambric, and yet last 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, :LOWEL.Ii, 3IASH. 1 -jk.il O O G o o o o O s o o 0 2 o o 0 o o 0 o o 0 o o o o o O 11 1 1 mini C0URT3SY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,