o l,e UJccklB (enterprise. TON ASD COUNTY r ,.,-ti.-j Vf havfi r' wo or three of Mr. Cbaney's in tins city, during the past week, leCtlirtS't tint we believe him to be a aaJ D,r r,3 intellect and scientific abil nian o m- very zealous in his cause, ity. Ie s;, with exceeding earnestness anl s'llkS nromlnent idea is that na . Qui as wen as some pno o much ci tu ure allegorical, havim nd cinuo'- wjll a3 gome parts cf Testament th,! 1 . .tromonical and as- . o one .--- . The book of Reve- ,.,iCiv! exigence. ,r'r . .eciallv. he explains in a manner lat!"-,lXur to himself, at least, as hav- P';" V.r. nee to the various signs ot me ins retire ncc i beasU about the The "four represents as four zodiacal throne he re i ,hcir "eves ueioie au he avs are clusters of stars which 1,111 r ..W i"na. Thus he renders suri,Un? i-a-es of the Divine Word, alt canniVbe interpreted in a literal 1 hivip" direct reference either to !l'n'eCiCr il si-n"or some body of our plan BZ0d i", At the conclusion of each fU!,'v he is handed the date of the birth ,f l.mM.erson.nknown to him. when of iruim.' p he casts a horoscope, and by means oi ciffnj delineates the events. 'Vnun and future, of the person. His l,'itiuns in this regard have beer, found somewhat defective in some details, vet he bit upon a few-prominent features ;,f ihe character he delineates. We are ,1H .o. d to give this gentleman due credit f. SabUUy, yet we feci that our Libh, . ,. lw.ri (limirrhtfiil v read is Dlain enough. ""v" v..w. j , th:Lt OUT actions on tins earth, il .niM.'d by its inspired truths and teach ,Vs. will" bring us. through the mediation of'(Hir hles-ed Lord, to that realm of lj'rht and glory promised to all those who ,i the I.ister s will. It is our opinion It is our that th ekin,r to fathom the wonderou f (Jod's wavs is ruin, and will ,!..ril h-i (i! bii:)'T CUtlllUC? Ol ueuriii, iu no. ii n uuro n.,t lead many to scepticism and infi delity. To I't.osv M.vkkiis. Mr. W. II. Fartlow. "a r,,.ntle;inn 'residing two miles east of town, desires us to state that he has two plowsone a Moline, and the other one of Lewis' make which he will give for rlV plow in the State that will run, in jm'-i' soil, sucdi as Lis. two hundred yards without cleaning, lie complains that both vs clog up under the beam, aim do n it turn over the soil. Here is a chance for some enterprising mechanic to invent a ih'.v style ot plow, adapted to our high r;,! r,. land. Mr. I'arllow also oifeis $."0 for a plow th.it will run smoothly, clean he bo ud. and turn over the earth, instead of letting il fall back in the furrow. Jniv List. Ihe lollowuig named per , i ,i .. -. :.,.... r .i.,. O SOn.S Have oeeu ui.mu .io juiuis iui uii- next term of the Circuit Court, which con venes in this city'hn the 21M inst. : Fred. Vanderalie. Jacob VanCuren, John L. (,'a."en, A. F. Hedges. Eluni Frost. Ephrarn Ferguson . Win. Birch, O. II. Cone. Jolin IV n.lolT. J. T. Hunsaeker, A. Carmichael, J. Keiid.i'l. rfanford Howell, James Uoot. Sr.. Frank "Ford. James Wilkinson. L. II: Dickson. E M. Bracket, Win. Knight. D. J. Crawford, Sain. dove. Wm. Ryan, U.e'er Tompkins, Albert Wright. J. C. L. .Miller, Henry Ceitow, M. Patterson, David Wills. Lakck YiKi.n Mr. L. Stuart, a farmer livii.g twenty miles from this place, near 'he b vse of the Cascade mountains, in- 5 "forms us that he h''s this year threshed 4-is'i'ij baslitds of wheat from a held con nine acres. This is over fifty-four Oltusliels lo i ho acre, and speaks well for j!ie fertility of the soil of our county. lr. S. has drawn several premiums, at former State Fairs, and intends to enter the lists this year on this yield. Tbe qual ity of ihe Hour made from this wheat is 'jiror'.xineed inferior to none on the coast. TiiAixs roi: F.Yin Wkkk. We learn from a Portland paper that during Fair week. ceui!U''ueIiig next Monday morning, pas senger trains yill leave Portland at 7 a. m., arriving at ':aleni in three hours. The ri'tirn. aeotumouauon train will leave ivdem at 5 p. m.. and arrive at Portland a: s p. m. Trains .will also leave Eugene City every day at 8:40 a. m., arriving at (Miem at It) a. in., and returning, leave kNilvm at o p. m., reaching Eugene City at 'MO. Sakk. The large safe, weighing 7,500 pounds, fur sometime past used in the Re ceiver' office in this city, was taken last Wednesday to Astoria, for the Collector's us; at that place. . The deposits of money were removed to Portland sometime ago and consequently Mr. , Warren had no use for it. It was quite a job to "bring the ?.ife down stairs, but it was successfully dotu'.bv those who had the matter in clhirx.o Comflimkntarv. We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary ticket to the Fair, which commences at Salem next Monday, and continues the week. The Managers have endeavored to remedy the uetecis o former Fairs, and it is believed that the Fair of 1S71 will sin pass any of i ? predecessors, and that nothing will be lett undone to make it a success and give general satisfaction. IU:si(iKi. nnnv vears -Miss Harriet Vambura, for one of the teachers in the Seminary, resigned her position last Mon day. Miss Jennie Barlow has been elec ted to fill the place. Should Miss II. take a notion to commence a small school on her own responsibility, we wish that she aiay have the best of fortune. S"o Kkm mow From the large display pesters issued by the State Agricultural Society, we learn that there is to be no reduction in the fare during Fair week from the regular rates. This will proba cy cause many to stay at home who would attend were the fare reduced like it was las: year. Economical. Our present City Fathers appear to have a very economical spell on them. Last Monday night they dis pen?ed with the services of a night watch man, and our street lamps have long since ceased to light the night travelers on their WaJ- There is such a thing as being too Wonomlcal. Gkaueh. Street Commissioner Mel drum has completed grading Sixth street from Main to the depot, and a new side walk has been laid down. It is a grand improvement which has long been needed and we hope the time is not fur distant when we shall see all our cross streets im proved. Removkd. Mr. E. D. Whitlow has re moved bis stock of furniture to the bnild oue door north of the Barnum Restaurant, where he will be hannv to see his cus- vomers. L L j teamers. The Geo. S. Wright will sail for Sitka and way ports on next Tuesday. The Telfair sails for the Sound thi3 even- ing The Ajax is due from San Francisco. The new steamer E. N. Cooke has been pat into use to take away the freight that had accumulated in the warehouse here. Wheat is selling in this city at $1 30. e Mr. Plcmmeb's Entertainment -The en tertainment given by Mr. C. B. riummer, tit the Court House, on Saturday evening last, was attended by a large and appre ciative audience, who gave evidence of their satisfaction and delight by frequent and gushing applause. Mr. riummer i3 too well known in this community to re quire any commendations from our pen. Suffice it to say, that his imitations, read ings, recitations, and eccentricities are in- miinitable. and be never fails to enterain his audience, wherever he appears. He will be at Salem during tbe Fair. Retckxed. Mayor Charman returned home last Saturday from San Francisco. lie came overland in four davs. Ousters. Our friend Leon, of the Bar- nnm Restaurant, will shortly be prepared iu serve up iresn oysters. uiE Cost. 1 he JSew lork Express says : '-Lach tick of the clock for the last ten years has added $8 28 to our National debt, and eA'ery time the second hand ha's made a complete revolution. $10G 80 have accumulated to that already weighty in cumbent. At every inhalation and exhal ation SIC CG have been put upon the debt side, and In the little time we take to consume our dinner, at least $9,030 have been consumed by the Radical party at Washington."' The official survey of the boundary line between Idaho and Utah, recently ordered by the Government is completed'. We have not yet been informed of the de tails. The Corrinne lU-pfMer however, imorms us that -it turns out that a large number of the towns heretofore supposed to be in Utah, are within in the limits of Idaho. Some thousands of the faithful are thus transferred to the Gentiles above us for such action as the nature of the case may suggest.'' In thi.s city, on the 5th inst., "Matilda, vounjst daughter of ilr. and Mrs. A. Levy, aged seven months. Bali.ou's Moxtui.t Mac azink for Octo ber. This sprightly, lively and instructive magazine for October is issued in good time for its thousands of readers to admire. No magazine in the country gives so much for so little as Ballou's. It contains one hun dred pages of reading, twenty or thirty en gravings, some of the oest stories that the best authors can produce, and is just, the serial to have in a family fund of intellectual pursuits. Published by Thomes fc Talbot, o'.'i Congress Stie t, Ho'ston, at $1 50 per year, 15 cents per number. The Young Folks' Rural for September, publi-hed by Mr. Lewis of tbe ll't'stern Uural, tilled brim full of nice things for yourm p 'Ople. The College Vothl pronounces it "the most entertaining paper in existence for young people." Cash prizes are oll'ered for ltest contributions by young folks-. l 00 per year, and free for the rem under of this year to new subscribers for 172. Specimen numbers free. Address II. N. F. Lewis, Publisher, Chicago. Trust -vvliut Time lms Jsa net lonccl The maxim that the voice of t!;e people is the voice of the divinity may in some cases, be open to doubt, but the testimony of hon est and enlightened witnesses exteuding through a series of years, and all to the same purport, is worthy of credence, admits of no question LTpon such testimony the repudiation of Hostetter's Stomach . Bitters as an antidote and cure for many ailments is based. During tha twenty years that it tas been before, the world, innumerable prepar ations intended to compete with it, have gone up like rockets, and come down the extinguished sticks. Meanwhile the pro gress of that incomparable tonic has been swift and steady alwaj's upward and on ward like the eagle's ilight. Its introduction produced a revolution in thereapcuties, and it proved to be one of tfco-e salutary revolu tions that, cannot go backwards. To-day Hostetter's Litters is one of the most popu lar remedies in Christendom, and commands a, larger sale than any other medicinal pre paration , domestic or imported, on this side of the Atlantic. As a cure for dyspep sia, bilious disorders, nervous affections, general debility, and as a preventive of epi demic fevers, it takes precedence of every other remedy. This fact should teach the ambitious country dealers who endeaor to foist their local abortions on the public in its stead, bow lutile their small attempts to ca jole the community must necessarily be. Wheie the tjame fish have failed there is no chance for the "suckers." A Nation of ly"!i-pties That's what Americans arc. We live fa.-t dissipate in everything except righteousness, and fill early graves. We drink, without regard to consequences, all kinds of poisoned alcohol ic spirits, and swa'low, without mastication, pork, grease, and every conceivable carbon aceous, soul dwarfing, life-destroying, system-clogging, indigestible food. Dr. Walk - Kit's VwiKVARLE YlXKGAR BlTTKRS Cannot stop this in a radical manner, but it will re move the evil effects, and the recovering pa tient, with fres1, pure, vitalized electrical blood flowing through '5 his arteries and veins, will have a clearer head and a cooler judgment, which, coupled with experience, will cause him to abstain in the future. Good, nutritious, digestible diet, which the most delicate stomachs may take, can be f und in cracked wheat, corn bread, toma toes, raw or soft-boiled eggs, baked apples, boiled rice, plain rice pudding, corn starch, rare beef, mutton and poultry. With Yin egar Bitters and moderation in eating, and drinking, there is lo incurable case of dyspepsia. Pi KnATivE Pills "have become a settled necessity with the American people. In deed, cathartics always must be used, in some form, by all mankind. In this country the peculiar form coadministration has been growing in favor since pills were first made of Aloes and Rhubarb, rolled into a bill. Their high position in the public confidence has been secured and fastened into perma uency by Ayer's Cathartic Pills, the most skillful combination of medicine for the dis eases they are intended to cure, that science can devise or art produce. Those who need pills, no longer hesitate what pills to take if they can get Ayer s 1 ills. heeling, (. a.) Oregon City Prices Current. The following are the prices paid for produce, and the prices at which other ar- cicles are selling, in this market : WHEAT Wuitep bushel, $1 30. OATS j. bushel. GO cts. POTATOES bushel. 75(00 els. .ONIONS bushel. SI 00($,1 50. . FLOUR bbl. S7 00,S6 o0. BEANS White. ft... 45 cts. DRIED FRUIT Apples, It)., G cts. Peaches. lb., lf!c: Plums, fo., 15(7?l BUTTER "p ft).. 35,40cts. EGGS dozen. SO cts. CHICKENS dozen. S3 4. SUGAR Crushed. lb., 20 cts.: Island 1012 cts.; N. O.. lb.. 15 cts.; San Francisco refined, B . 1 Cf cts. TEA Young Hyson, lb., SI 50 ; Ja pan, f, ft., 90cSl 25 ; Black. fl., 75e COFFEE" lb.. 2022 cts. SALT ft., H2i cts. SYRUP Heavy Golden, gall., SI 00 ; Ex. Heavy Crolden. rt gall., 1 25 BACON Hams, 3 fl., li cts; Sides, 14 cts. lb.; Shoulders, 7 cts. LARD lb., H cts. OIL Devoe's Kerosene, S3 gall.. 75. Linseed oil, raw. gall.. $1 50 ; Linseed oil, boiled. gall., $1 50. WOOL, t ft., 35 cts. BEEF On foot, 7 S cts. b. PORK On foot. 627cts. lb. SHEEP Per head. $2 00$2 50. HIDES Green, D.. 5c. ; Dry.? 12i eta; Salted. 8c, Ihe scalp is made clean and eweet by an- rv-s "aa tegeiaoie fcjicuiaa Hair lie- w ri WILLIAM DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER. Omce,j So. G4 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 and STORES; also IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Corresnondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATES and TERRI TORIES, with great care and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. BOUSES 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. Feb. 3, 1S71- Itcbecca Degree Lodge No. I. O. t. P Q Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY EVEXIXGS, of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. .Members of the Degree are invited to attend. Oregon i.olge JXo. 3, I. O. or O. F. Sl'ife- Meets every Thursday even Wi-Mt: .? at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's -m nan, Mjin s eet Members of the Order are invited to attend ly order. x. Ci. .Multuomuli X.oLire No. 1, A. F. and p, A. DJ. Holds its regular communica- wyuuus on ine rust ana I hint Satur- m each month, at 7 o'clock from the 2oth of September to the 9oth of .March, and 7 o'clock from the ooth of March to the 2oth of September. 13 ret h ren in good standing are invited to attend. Dec. 23,1 S70, By order of W. M. New ToIsxy. B. F. CAUFIELD, CORNER MA IX AXD SEVKNTIl STREETS, OREGON CITY, OREGON, fc;iSea in DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES, CB.0CKESY and GLASSWARE. Also, a full assortment of Milliner) unci Fancy Goods OF THE LA TEST STYLES. JUST R E C E S V E D. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Oct. G, lb71:tf Notice 15 HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY WIFE, Julia A., has left my bee1, and board with out provocation, and that 1 will pay no debts that she may contract. MICHAEL PENDLETON. Oregon City, Sept. 2, 1S7o.w4 FJotsce. . JOHN MYERS, ESQ., IS MY DULY Au thorized A pent iu Oregon City, and also Agent lor tbe Estate of Daniel liarvev.de ceased. MRS. E. HARVEY. October 1, 1871. m3 D. WHITLOW Masonic Hull BciLrixo, Cor. Fourth Main Sts, OREGON CITY, "OEEGOIL, K EE PS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND for sale, Cheap for Cash, PARLOR, BEDROOM j OFFICE, SITTING- ROOM, and KITCTSEK FURNITURE, BUREAUS, LOUNGE.?", ROCKING CHAIRS, WHATNOTS, BEDSTEADS, WASIISTANDS, Ac. ALSO, Curled Hair and Pulu Matrasses ; Pulu Pil lows ; Spring Beds; Window Shades, Picture Frames, Mouldings, &c. Special attention ;iven to Upholstery Work in all its branches. ORDERS FILLED WITH PROMPTXFSS. REPAIRING done with neatness and dis patch. UKMTUliir; JUADk iU UUmMt. Call and examine for yourselves. June 23, TS71,m-3 To School Teachers. rpiIE PLACE OF PRINCIPAL IN THE JL Oregon City Seminary is vacant. Ap plications from competent teachers are de sired immediately, as the school is in pro gress. W. C. JOHN ON, ..School Superintendent. Oregon City, Oregon, Sept. 5, 1S71 :tf LINCOLN BAKERY. BAILEY & HARDHiC, Successors of L. Diller in the Lincoln Bakery, TEG LEW iu Lr uivJi liii. ijiu I ?ens of Oregon City and surrounding country, that they keep constantly on hand and for sale, all kinds of BREAD, Civ iCivtK, CAKES. PASTRY, CANDIES AND NUTS. Also, a good and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Orders promptly filled, and goods deliver ed at the residence of the purchaser when desired. The highest, prices paid for Butter, Eggs and Vegetables. A liberal share of public patronage is re spectfully solicited. April 23, 1S70:1V Perkins New School Book, "The Song Echo," is pronounced the best" work of its class for the following, reasons : The Music is all JVVu? and Of rcsh ; every piece is a well known 1 Household Melo'dr such as. "Driv- J en from Home," ""Write me a Let--jTter," "Little Brown Church," etc.XT JLI It contains twice as many Songs as JUL can be found in other works. The G Music is selected from sixty four authors, and not fiUad up with one ) authors composition. Frice,75 cents each, or 7 50 per dozen. Sample copies mailed to Teachers for 65 cents. Liberal arrangements for introduction. Address, J. L, PETERS, 599 Broadway, N. Y. sept. 22:ml GOLDSMITH'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PORTLAND! TMIE UNDERSIGNED NOWr OFFERS -t. tor sale, at VERY REASONABLE RATES, Blocks & Fractional Blocks GOLDSMITH'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PORTLAND, j Formerly known as the Balch Claim. Commencing at L and Twenty-sixth streets, about ten minutes walk from the anticipated street Railroad on B street. The PROPER TY IS WELL SITUATED, about three fourths of it level, no grading required, aud is, either for HOMESTEADS OR SPECULATION THE MOST DESIRABLE TO BE FOUND! And will be sold on the following rmr xoc isr One fourth Cash; the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with nine per cent, interest per annum. WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. For further paniculars, enquire at our of fice, where Maps can be seen. ;OLD651ITII UKOS. Sept. 21, 1 371: ml SEW IIAIIDWAIIE STOKE, COUXET FIlO.X ? STARK STS. PORTLAND, OREGON. JOIIf 12. JFOSTEIi Is now receiving and oHl-rs for sale, at the lowest rates, a lull stock of SI-MSIL.X AND BUILDER'S' HARDWARE, Mechanics' TooEs, Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, MINERS' GOODS, flasls, Repes5 Shovels, Anvils, Axes, Etc., Which he invites buyers to call and examine before purchasing el-ewht-re. Would invite particular attention of buy ers of Buildcis' Hardware and House Triin- miniis, either a: WHOLESALE or RETAIL. May Vi), 1871 :m:j JOHN R. FOSTER. NE W WAOOX AM) Carriage F.l arm factory ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Alain and Third streets, Oregon City Oregon. Takes this method to inform his old pat rons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the verj best of mechanics, to build anew, recon- trnct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me. Biacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing neatly, quickly and cheap- y done. DA 1 1) SM I I!. Opposite Excelsior Market Summons. In the Circuit Court for the Cuimtv of Clacka mas, State of Oreiron. I'll K BE It. WEED, plaintiff, ) Suit for dissolu- vs. ' tion of marriage A 1!XEI! WEED, Defendant. J contract. tN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE ro:i, yon are hereby Konircd to appear and answer the eoinpl.unt of the tiled atrainst you iu the alxivo entitled suit within ten days from the date of the servieo of this summons upon you, if served in said county, or if served in any other county of this Sta' e, then within twenty days from t lie date of the service of this sum mons upon you ; or if served by publication, by the first day of the next term of said Court, which shall le held after six weeks from the pub lication of this summons, .said tirst publication lieinj September 1 .", 1S71. And if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintilf will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, which is, that the lionds of matrimony existing between plaintiff ami defendant herein, be dissolved, and that plaintiff have the custody of the children of said marriage. Uy order of Hon. W. AS'. Upton, .ludire of sai l Court. Dated Sept. 11, 1871. FORHES & WARREN, Sent. l.'.wO Attorneys for Plaintiff. a: 200 CHOPPERS & L038ERS rpo DO CLEARING WORK ON THE JL Northern I'acilb'. Railroad, between the Cowlitz; River and llodgden's. ALSO, Well Broken Ox Teams. Men apply to C. T. SHERMAN, at Pnm phrev's Landing, on and alter Monday, Sept. llthl Application for work ot Ox Teams, to FRANK HINCKLEY, Resident Engineer, STEADY WORK AND GOOD WAGES. Til OS. B. MORRIS, En'r Dae. Div. Kalama, Sept. 4, l?71:w5 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, PORTLAND, - - OREGON. GEO. 1. CUBBY, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Over flowed .bands. 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 fidelitv and promptness. OFFICE No. 14 Carter's Building, corner of Alder anu t ront streets. Feb. 3. JS70:tf Lost, a BOtTT THE 1ST OF ATRIL, near 1m. Oregon City, a bay thorouph-bred American MARE, eight years old, Abont il hands hisrh. a small white frtripe on the near fore foot, and the hoot black and white, no brands or other masJcs. Any one returning said mare or leaving information of where she may be found, at the postoffice, in Oregon City, Will DC uoerauy rewarueu. SAMUEL RAMSDEN Oregon City, July H, COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TIJTVmSTT7 OF nAT.TFOPNTA . Pacific Boot and Tlic Only Manufactory of Ladies' and dent' FIXE SHOES on Shoes of Every Clrr?s Made to Order on Short Notice, Wholesale and Eetail. jSTew St vies "being Made Daily. DEPOT AT iPACIFIC BOOT A1VI SHOE HOUSE, ftTZfIAf39 CILLSHAi3 & CO , CORNER FIKST AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND. JUST OUT-BOX-TOED OXFORDS and GAITERS, and the JERSEY TIE, the Easiest Jn'y 1-1, lS7Lt: WILLIAM SINGER FOR THE MANUFACTORY OF FURNITURE, SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS, AXI) MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES J55- They will also do TURNING, of every lescription to order, With Neatness and Dispatch o ALL WORK WARRANTED. SI iop on the River, back of Ackerronn's Store, Oregon City, Oregon. Constantly on hand PARLOR, LED ROOM, OFFICE, KITCHEN, and SITTING ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Bed steads, Ac- Sales Room Iu Dr. Thessing's Brick, Main street. TO YOUjVG MEi! TO YOU BELONG THE FUTURE OF our beautiful and fast growing State. Soon the shrill whistle of the IRON HORSE, as he comes tmoking across this great con tinent, drawing 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 fill the new avenues of Busi ness. Everyone should prepare for an ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE. Great changes have been made in the com mercial allUirs of Oregon in a few vears. What the developements of our State will be in. the future, is a question which depends upen the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS of her Young Men. Within the past four years of continued prosperity, the National Business College, of Portland, Oregon, has sent out SCORES of young men fully qualified, and many of whom are now filling high and lucrative po- ilions the Banks. .Counvng-KoQms and Stores xif our State. So great is the demand for Good Accountants, that Business men have been frequently compelled, to send East for assistance. :No enterprising, studious Young Man who has passed through the pre.-cribed course of studies at this MODEL COLLEGE has complained for want cf a situation and at good salary, too. Every facility is here afforded to acquir- SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION in Ihe shortest possible time, and at THE LEAST EXPENSE. Every student will have an ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE After having completed the Theory, be is introduced into a MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS, which has the effect of thoroughly familiariz ing him with all the minutiae of real business. Tl.e course of" study embraces Double and -ingle E itrv Book-Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspond ence, Business Penmanship, regular and special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory with practice. ALSO,' Superior advantages for securing a thorough knowledge ot ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP, TELEGRAPHY, PHONOGRAPHY, FRENCH. SPANISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETC For full particulars, call at the College Of fice. in Carter's building, corner of Front, and Alder streets, (entrance on Alder) Port land, Oregon, or send for cicular. Address DeFRANCE & JAMES, PORTLAND, OREGON. Merch 31. lS71:yl OREGON CITY GRAMMARS0H00L. I EXERCISES IN THIS INSTITUTION Id will be resumed on Monday, 1 4th Inst. HOURS, FROM Si a. m. TO .3 p. m. S, D. POPE, kup't. August 11, lS71.-tf OREGON CITY BREWERY! HUMBEL & STEGE, Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of EAGER BEER, As good as can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Shoe Manufactory! 0 the Northern Coast! Fitting Summer Shoe Made. Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs. JOHN B. PILinNGTOW, M. D., I- ATE OF SAN FRANCISCO, IIAS.LO j cated in Portland, Oregon. Oflice : In Holmes' Building, First street ( three doers from Ladd & Tiltoifs Bank), where he may be consulted dailj', nnd will treat diseases of the above named organs as specialties. All operations upon the Eve and Em per formed in the most scientific and careful manner. ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty and mobility of the natural eye, inserted. Refers by permission, for his professional standing, to L. C. Lane, M, D., Professor of Surgery, and Edwin ISeiilley, M. I)., Profes sor of Anatomy, University of the Pacific. San Francisco; and for his success in the treatment of cases, to over 1,500 cases tieat ed by him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi Estes, Esq., Bev. T. L. Eliot, Portland ; Wm. II. Dillon, Esq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and many others Oregon and Washington Ter ritory. aug2.r:m6 Tlie Great Equivalent. The world may be safely challenged tc produce so per fect a sirnultation of anything in nature, as TarranPs Seltzer Aperient Is of its oiiginal, the Seltzer .Springof Ger many. The Aperient, based on a correct analj-sis of the eLzer Water, is even superi or to the manufacture of Nature herself, be cause it contains all the active medicinal properties of the spring, unalloyed by ?ny of the inert and useless particles found in all mineral fountain. The genuine or tiele beiiis seeuierf, you have the Seltzer Water of Europe, purfitd and perfected, and probably the best, most the genial ca thartic and antibillious prejaration on the face of the earth. t SOLD IiV ALL DRUGGIST0, OS. n R7DB .'il Sz LOOK OUT FOE GOOD BARGAINS I S. ACICERMAM & CO. II AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Stock of SPRIXG & SU3D1ER GOODS, WniCII THEY OFFER Cheaper tlian tlie Clicatiest. We would say, come and convince your ,self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists in part of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, CI10T1IING, HATS, . BOOTS AND SHOES. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ALSO, AVOOI-, wanted, for which we pay the HIGHEST PRICE. S. ACKERMAN St CO. Oregon City, April 21, lS71:tf CBAS. HODGE. .CHAS. E. CALEF. . GEO. W. SSKLL HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALERS IS DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, T2LRXISTIES, BRUSHES. PAINTERS Matenai8, ana Druggists' SundrUt. 97 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. 35 AUCTION AND COMMISSION A. 15. J&iclisaiMlsoii, AUCTIONEER ! Comer of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeneralMercb.au dise and Horses, Every Wednesday avd Saturday A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and Bundle Iron English Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws; Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, li.Xi. Iron also : A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors A. 15. Richardson, AuctioDeeT JOHN MYEKS, OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY COOD, BOOTS &; SI5023S, I aLo keep constantly on hand SALEM CASS DIE RES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. 3T"I will also pay the highest prices for Butter. Eggs, and all kinds of good country produce. 1 will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash o its equivalent in good merchantable produce. - : Give me a call and satisfy yourselves JOHN MYERS. Jan. 1?,, isri.tf T0 For Fever and Ague, InlorniiUunt Fsver, Giiill Fever, 11 jiniii out Fevee, Dumb Ague, Fcrioaio.il or liilious Fcvor, &c., end indeed all tiio aflbstions which ariso from mal-irioa?:, Zticxah., or rciasmatie pels one. mm ;" or.e remedy is lomler "uil lc'l l"'ir by the necessities of tli Aiiieriean people than a (uii'i tafe cure for Fever niel A ,s?i! -Such we ara now eualiit il i; oti'er, with a peiTerjt c-; ta:o!y that it will rnidicata tin; di.-ea.-e, and with nsiiK- ance, f;unl-?-'i on proof, that no harm can aii.io from u'a in any qM.-sntity. That whi:'!! prne-ts from or prevent? this dis order nm.-t lo of i.;in:er..-;e service, in the rmi lnunitie.s liere it prevails. J'rcrcudou is bettef than cure, for tlie patient escapes the ri.-k which lie must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This " Cl'::k " exjicls the miasmatic poison of Fi;vi:n ami A; k from the t-ystem, and jirevents tlie tlevelopioent of the disease, if taken on the !ir.-t appro.-u li of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only tlie best remedy ever vet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest, 't he large quantity Ave sup ply tor a doiiar brings it within the reach ot evervboi'v and m buio'is dis?.ru-f?, where Kkvkk a.n! Aur:-: lo-evaUs, every ban v fhould have it, and use it freely, both tor cure and pro tection. It is hoped this price w ill place it W'ithih. O the reach ot ao ihe poor as w ell as the rica. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedv and certain cure of Intermittent is, tliat it. contains no Qui nine or ir, moral ; consequently it produces no quinism or oilier injurious eC'ects whatever upon, the constitution. Those cured by it are left aa healthv as if they had never had the disease. Fever jiii'l ApriLe is not alone the consequence of the niia inane poison. A trent vartetj- of dis orders ?risc from its irritation, among Arliich arc Xetirsiigia, Uheum atism, Gout, Headache, Blindio s, Toothache, Karache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, II vsterics, i.iin in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, arid derangement of the. Stomach, all of which, when originating in this causo, put on, the in termittent typo, or bocomo periodical. ' This "Vi uv." expels the 'poisvon from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an in valuable protection to immigrants and persons travellintr or temporarily residing in 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 eufiirient quantity to ripen into disease. Her-ce it is even more valuable for protection, than cure; and few w ill ever suffer from Inter mittent if thev avail thenifelves of the protec tion this remedy affords. 0 . i For JAc r Vom plaints, arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim, niatina: the X.iver into healthy activity, aud pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, where other mediciiiee fail. . - rREPAHED BY Dr. J. C. AYER& CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical CJiemists, G AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD. PRICE, $1.00 115 It IiOTTLE. Ayer's Cath Pills, . F,or tho relief and cove of ail derange ments in the e-tom-r.ch, liver, si ml bow els. They are a mild aperientj and an excellent purgaliveP Being purely vege table, they i'oulaiii no mercury or mine ral ",1et!-Ve'i Much serious sickness and suficring is prevent ed l v (heir timely use; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and. relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to be toe saf est, surest, and best of all the I'M wuli which the market abounds. By their occasional use, the blood is puriiSed, the con upt'ons ol the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of life restored to its healthy activity. Interna organs w hich become clogged and sluggish are cdeancd by Acer's Pill, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient di.-case is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the v:it multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly bo computed. Their sugar coating makes them'pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for anv length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild. ;r.d operate without disturbance to the constitution, ordiet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper. each box, how to use them its a Family 1'hysic, and for the following complaints, winch these Pills rapidly cure : , ne, JLaJu-uor and IL f.A W!? Ll!? should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healUiy tone and lf't;on- toms, Jtilio iiealacUr, zl mJ. lo. Colic and Mil I - cttht S ,S!e obstructions which diseased action or rcmov- cause it For Ol TiirrHcx-rt, but one ;i,i -is is generally n-i' - in.'. v - t l,niiin-.ltiill. eMl, fJravrl. -ion of tU Heart, n In tUv Hack and Loin., they should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. ith such change those Mnr,laints disappear. thev should be taken in largo and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. or upiio'iivii, i oi.-v -..i...i. i i. taken, as it produces the desired effect by &yo- pathy; As a Dinner Pill, hake one or two T'ills to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the i-tomarli and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the evstem. Hence it is olten advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of thec Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from th?ir cleansing aud renovating effect ou the digestive apparatus. PEEP ARK 1 BT 2r.tT. C. AYEK & CO., Practical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS., IT. S. A. rOfSALF. PY ATX. TUV-i-T r- ""v"V"iEES. jntrh t? Davis, IortXnI,"WJioisal eul h for OrtKCii, O o o o O o o O n