O TOAVAXO COUNTY. HSocu are tllR lro" rot the Circuit Court fur Clacka CLcountv, October term, Judge Upton IaacM. Fo.icrv.. KVtba J. Foster; aiSSfiS vs. Abner Weed 5 di vorce granted Execu0rs of Estate r ; ! " Puvev deceased ; continued. Of Darnel H:uh, uis. Jas wjn3ton Sed 'to"takc testimony and the case cinnnued till nt term Q. IIar1. B!1fSio vs. William Armprleat : Sbflf-C Cbarilanson; indicted for eefiSg fcio? cu Sunday; Head guilty; fined .-5L0 and ccsU T(. , ptaj. p T Company vs. A. .ucvin.y jumeurnn-'plnutf to compell defend- MLSSSS vs. Robert Kedputh: divorce granted. Sheriff W. P. DuUnd v.s. J. M. ..loCu, aim. ile confirmed. . , ,;eo. A. lVv5.G.(;n?c; continued. r M T, ,.!! vs li. ire e, " -" .... , , .... i . ,!!,mv iur ii. s were ;wiuco. A. The following 0. Cibbs. District Attorney. . A. War- Shi. riff 10: . P. lurn Crier. SO- r-.,s" Winston. BailifF. irG I Damns, iatl- iff, SC. i;kvo;:t of tiii: ;i;am juii. We, tlie tin ler.-igned (h and Jurors of Clackamas county, lor the October term of the Circuit Court. 1S71. hereby report : That we have m idi a careful ami thorough investigation of the condition of the coun ty jail of s.tid county, and find the same in a very bad. unsafe and unhealthy con dition, arid wholly unfit for the purposes lor which it was intended, and that we would recommend the building of a new one as soon as it may be conveniently dime. We desire to call 'attention especially to this matter. A. F. IiF.miKS. Foreman ; li 1 Pkstow, J. L. Casox, O. II. Com:, S. i KOVK. J. Van Clukkn, E. Fi:ost. ';i:ci !i Coi'kt. The Circuit Court this term was almost a failure. There was it one law case before the Court, and lh.it was po.-t toned until next term, and four divorce cases, all of which were granted. The Grand Jury brought in two indictments, one for violating the Sunday law. which the party plead guilt- and was lined SID. Another indictment was found but as the party is at large, we will nut meat ian the tacts in the case. The Grand duty also '"indicted" the comity jti!. which is deserved, and we hope the 'punishment recommended by them will beau aide, 1 The business of the Court certain! v indicates that we have a peace able ami law-abiding community. The petit jury was discharged on Monday, and the Grand Jury on Tuesd iy. This is the fourth county in population in the State, vet we have not business enough to oc .mr the Circuit Court over two days in six "nmmhs. This is rather stf.le of aifairs for attorneys. unhealthy Pool, .x: . Messrs. Protzman, Ciliihan ,v Co.. of Portland, proprietors of the Pioneer Foot we are plaesed to 'their oods in every and Shoe Factory, -co, are introducing town in the Stat?, the imported Their work is superior to manufacture, and by patronizing them. e are anting in b o!,!i t! UK up our own tf.'e. We ieipe our boot and shoii deal ers generally will give them a call, and 'examine their prices. They are reliable men. and do business on an honorable basis, and we are sure all will agree that their cnterpiise and energy deserves the utmost success. Voi .M. :.!rs;r. The Rev. Mr. Sellwood "will begin a class in vocal music for thil rireu et the Episcopal Church, on Satur day. October 2.Sth, at, 10 o'clock A. M. Also on Wednesday evening at t o'clock, at the une place he will moot with all ::ers:!is who are desirous of forming an adult class. All persons who are desirous of studying music, are requested to be present at the lirst meeting. Maiiw; sscail Family. The Madgascar F.urily. with Mart Taylor, exhibited in 'this place last Saturday evening. The Madagascar family are a real curiosity, their eyes being pink and their skins and hair perfectly white, and the pupils of their eves are souare. A lartre audience U"as present, am v, it'll Mart Taylor's comic songs, Vc., the entertainment was highly interesting. Di K CKKhrr. We have not yet learned 'the amourit'rarsed for the Chicago Fund, but do not expect it to be a fair representa tion of tin; liberality of our citizens. A great many have given at other places, 'tn the railroad, at Portland and at the Fair, hence the list Will ctuy represent those who had not given elsewhere., while mvuy have given twice. Attkmion. A meeting of the citizens who have subscribed to the Chicago Re lief Fund, and ail others, will be held at the Court House this evening at 7 o'clock. hear the report Of tlie Committee, and also to take under consideration the pro priety of diverting the funds for the re lief of the Wisconsin and Michigan suffer--rs. A fall attendance is requested. Tv! Kr.Ks iiNo. We regret that certain parties can't find anything else to do dnr iig our working hours, besides playing on a musical instrument, or rather making an attempt to play. We appreciate it. Bit seriously, we think the party or par ties had bciior ue engaged in chopping cord wood or packing brick for some charitable institution. Ix Towx Messrs. Carnihan and Maars, V citizens o this ennntv but now ot Tillamook, were in town this week, purchasing their winter supplies. They seem to W highly j (leased with the pros pects of their new home. A P, u.t.. A bail is to be given at Myers' Hall this evening, he proceeds to go to me benefit of the Chicago sufferers. A hill attendance is expected. Refresh ments and ticket S2. Hot 'i;ki. A Chinaman was knocked down hist Thursday evening, near the Imperial Mill, and robbed of S3 10. and a watch. The. crime is charged on three ,,0y m town. No arrests" have been made. A I'A'e.vMi'MKXT. We learn that the necessary regalia ic, for the organiza t,oa of an Fncampment in this city, will on be here, when a Camp will be duly 01'gainzed. Go am, Skk. Carl Dosco will exhibit las !ll.!crious tricks at Myers' Hall to morrow evening. Don't fail to go and !o Lira. SriuiTVAUsT. A spiritualist held forth in this city last Tuesday evening. We did not have time to enquire either his name or go and hear him. The common report was that he is a -failure' Tii.vt Jewelry. B. L. Stone, of lot Front f treet, Portland, has, as is generally acknowl edged the best and fine-t stock of jewel ry hi Portland, and his prices are as low a any man could desire, (live him a call if 3-oil want anything in his line. An-LES. Litrenee Burns brought to our oflice yesterday a tine basket of "Douglas Apples,' as he calls them. They are "the finest and largest we have seen this year. Is Toav.v. C. W. Cook, Esq., arrived home from California last Monday. We have not had the pleasure of seeing his smiling countenance yet. Goon. The citizens of Mihvaukie con tributed $124 to the Chicago Relief Fund. This is very liberal for such a small com munity. A Stampe&o. A panic took place at the Skating Rink, last Friday, in Portland, vhile the grand Concert was in progress. Some bovs threw stones on the roof and the audience thought the building was falliru A gen- era I rush was made for the doors and vvihuows. many going through taking 'sash and all with them, not, as Plummet says, "that they had any r?e for the sash. cut it Was liauuier to take it along than to le'tivc it." A number wore k t i t r 1 1 1 1 ,r i r . , , . . . , - . . " " j.iivk tjj i. ui'iiiui I'AU, Utlb IIOIIO seriously. Judge Deady was prubably I the worst ''used up ihih"' ih the tot, he having made the first leap through a window". The panic was entirel' need less, and a few "cool persons co'i.lil have quieted the multitude. It is a great, won der there were no lives lost. The tin'letin of last Sunday has a very rich account of the matter, from which we extract the following : A well known gentleman of legal re quirements was seated about the center of the hall, enjoying the music, when bis quick ear detected the noise of a breaking bench. lie rose to his feet hastily and started for the nearest window, at a rate of ?peed that won hi have astonished the celebrated '"American D'er," saying to his wife as he took his departure. "My dear, I think we had better go home.'' ile went through the window, carrying the sash before him. because, those behind were in a hurry and he wanted to blaze a track for them. As he emerged from tire Rink he lighted upon a man who had been looking in through the window, and ttie two rolled to the ground together. The stranger immediately grappled the limb of the law and commenced punch ing the legal cranium. '-Don't, don't, my good fellow ; I'm hurt," exclaimed the man of luw. '-And so am I." was the re ply, as he again went for the -line judicial miml.'? Finally, the man of law, in agony exclaimed : "My God. will nobody rescue me from the fallen timbers."' Ile was dragged from under his adversary and stat ted home, full 3- believing that a terrible disaster had occurred, and never once thinking of his more courageous half until he reached his own house. Near by our judicial friend sat a well known job printer, who advertises "no pains spared to excel.'-' Seeing what his Honor was doing, the representative of tlie "art preservative" immediately per formed the grand red gnome feat of the Ravels, and vaulting high into the air went through the upper sash as neatly as a toredo through a fir pile in the Day ot San Francisco, making "pi"' of the en tire window. As he disappeared he cried, "How is this for high"' -No panes spared' and smash went the glass. A well-known railroad man was mak ing up time in reaching the door, when he saw a large steed woman stoop to pick up something. ' Switch off old lady or we'll collide." he roared in a deep base voice. '"I can't don't you see I've lost in- switch." replied the lad- as she darted through the open window. Mr. and Mrs. sat near one of tlie windows. When the panic occurred Mr. tried the '"Hying trapeze" trick through the sash. He made the riflle. Pietty soon it occurred to him he had better try and find out something about his wife what had become of her. Ah ! just then he saw a "figure of a woman." He knew it was his wife. To her he rush ed in frantic haste. In a twinkl'mor he embraced her fondly, and with heartfelt expressions of joy and thankfulness and gratitude he caused her to know what a relief it gave him that tiiey were restored to each other She was trembling from the fright barely a word could she utter. He bade her to cheer up. She did. They had walked to the corner where the street lamp shed its light upon the pair, lie turned again to clasp her more firmly and to support her tottering nervous steps. Full into her face he looked, and whew! It was not his wife! The "figure of a woman" he kneiC to be his wife's was a colored lahj lie took his second leap, and was half way in the middle of the street at one bound. We haven't learned where or when he found his wi'e. Perhaps the bravest man. judged by the good old saying -none but the brave deserve the fair'' was S P . He took the trail Judge blazed, fol lowed ly a'bont a dozen ladies in one Crush, and there he lay, prostrate oa the sod outside, with more femininity piled on hin than human endurance can long sustain. There were none but himself to receive the thrilling but exhausting pres sure, and for once in his life he got more of the fair ths.ii was good for hits. He complained of his ribs yesterday. A healthy saddler, who looks strong enough to hold up the roof of the house attempted to get out of a window, but stumbled and tell to the floor, and the ladies and gentlemen pla-ed "leap frog" over his prostrate form for several minutes. CALIFORNIA CMS A MKX 11 UXG. Los Axuei.es, Oct. 21.-Officer Delde rian attempted to arrest a Chinaman lor shooting another, last night, and was re sisted. The officer called Robert Thomp son to assist him. The Chinese com mencd f.ring on both sides of the street. Thompson was shot through the breast. and Lclderum through the shoulder, when he jumped on his horse r.nd escaped. A Spanish boy was shot through the leg. Thompson is dead. He was qTiite an in offensive citizen. Excitement is intense. Citizens are arming. The Chinese quar ters are in a state of seige. Already a hundred men are armed with Henry rifles and shot-guns. One Chinaman was just captured and hung by the citizens. There is firing at intervals and regular volleys are fired into the Chinese houses at random, from house to house." Two China men are Kitieu. ite cnerm and civil authorities have given up trying to re strain the mob. The Chinese are well armed, and more blood will probably flaw. Stii.i. Later !):3ti r. m. Fifteen China men have been hung. The authorities have succeeded in preventing further vio lences Another Chinamen was captured aud put in jail. The crowd is dispersing. Sax Francisco. Oct. 24. Flour Un changed; no sales. Wheat Very dull at $2 60,2 65 for good to milling, though higher figures are asked. Barley Sales dark coast at $1 87; bright bay feed, $2. Oats Heavy at $1 7o2'l 03. Pacific Coast Advertiser. We have received the October nhmb?t bf tUIs val uable paper, published by Dean & Co,, San Francisco. It contains many valuable suggestions to newspaper men. if strictly "jMuweu, would be of great Among them U the following j benefiti AH advertisements from agents should hi aiacontinued as soon as they expire as per contract. Keepinir in advertisements after they are "dead" is very bad poiicv. It is a virtual confession of pecuniary dis tress and unsoundness. Further, it often prevents an agent from obtaining a re newal of the same advertisement. The policy is short-sighted, and tends to lower the rates for advertising. In place of "dead" advertisements, it would be better, pecuniarily, in the long run, to pay for extra composition, and insert good read ing matter. DIED. October 22, 171, Auralla Hani, eldest daughter of Thomas Harris, aged 13 years 8 months aud "20 davs. Beware of counterfeits in purchasing Hal's Vegetable Sicilian Hair lienewer. The genuine has a private stamp, three inch es long, with a likeness of Dr. Hall upon it over the cork. Time and enlightened experience have shown that certain substances formerly used and relied on in medical practice, are unnecessary and dangerous; yet some of these substances have found their way into medical compounds. Pit. W.vi.k hk's Camfoiini.v ' Vinegar P.ttf.us, however, contain nothing injurious, being composed exclusively of vegetable substances from California. For all" c! isoi del of the liver, kidneys, bladder, skin, and digestive 'orgiin, 'iid for purifying the blood, the" are the most wonderful "remedy known. Oregon City Prices Current, The following are the prices paid for p'-odnce, and the prices at which Other ar cicles are selling, in this market : W H K A T Whit e ,rj- bushel, $1 30. Oats?), bushel, go cts. POTATO F3 c bushel. 7jfo6 cts. ONIONS bushel. $1 00oVi 50. FLOUR ? bbl. $7 00St;.-0. DFANS Wiiite. h., I (- cts. J'iUJ.U l' KL1T Apples. "H Ih.. 0 cts. Teaches. lb., ICjc: Plmf.s. t ft.. Hi cts.; Currants. ft.. 3 0(,20 cts. H17TTER "9 lb.. :H',40ct's. 1.-1 '-.- - 1 .. . riMrr f ciozen. . cts. CinCk'KNS t dozen. $.fi. SUGAR Crushed. ft.. 20 cts.;Tsland ri lb.. 10(5,124 cts.; N. O.. -p) lb.. 15 cts.: San Francisco refined, ft . 1G3 cts. TKA Young Hyson, r lb., SI 50 ; Ja pan. f ft., 90c$i 25 : Dlack, r ft.. 75c. S1 00. h COFFKF ft.. 20(7?y22 cf. SALT "fd ft., llfy-'l cts. SYRUP Heavy Golden, gall.. $1 00 ; Fx. Heavy Golden. rJ, gall., SI 2." DACON Hams, ft.. It cts: Sides. H cts. lb.: Shoulders, 7 cts. LARD f), ft., H cts. OIL Devoe's Kerosene, gall., 75. Linseed nil, raw, gall.. r() ; Linseed oil. boiled. "P gull!; $lV0." ' ' WOOL "f lb.. :55 cts. DFFF On foot, 7 6hS cts. "R ft PORK On foot. fi(7f.7cts. lb. SHFKP Per head. $2 00,$2 .r0. HIDES Green, "j-), ft.. 5c. : Dry.r? lb.. 12i cU ; Salted, Sc. Trust vvluit 1'jiui- itis Suitcl iottt tl The maxim that the voice of the people is the voice of the divinity ma- in some cases, be open to doubt, but the testimony of hon est and enlightened witnesses extending through a series of years, and all to the same purport, is worthy of credence, admits of no question. Upou such testimony the repudiation of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters as an antidote and cure for many ailments is based. Paring the twenty years that it I.us 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 always upward and on ward like the eagle's flight. Its introduction produced a revolution in thereapcutics, and it proved to be one of those salutary revolu tions that cannot go backwards To-day Ilostetter's Hitters 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, land as a preventive of epi demic fevers, it takes precedence of every otl icr remedy. This fact should teach the ambitious counti v dealers who endea.-or t foist their local abortions on the public in it-, stead, how (utile their small attempts to ca j-'le the community must neeessarily be Where tlie game fish have failed there is no chance for the "'suckers." WILLIAM DAVIDSOIT, REAL ESTATE DEALER. Oflice,. A'o. 04 Front Street, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, consisting of LOTS, HALF HLOCKS and HLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES; also IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property prchascd for Corrcsriondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATES and TERRI TORIES, "with great card and on tire most A I ) YA X TAG E 0 L'S T E ft M S. HOUSE nfed STORES LEASED. Loans negotiated, and claims of ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL LECTED. And a (Jencral FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. A CENTS 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, 1871. KebeccagDcgrce Lodge .o.2,I.O. O.F Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY E VEXING S, of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to attend. Oregon Loilgc No. 3, I. O. or O. F. ir , . Ti. t . . r, .uteis cvfi)' iuursuiij even ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Hall, Main s eet. Members of the Order are invited to attend By order. IV. G. Miiltiinmah I,oli;c So. 1, A. P.aml a A. M. Holds its regular enmmunica WVtions on the First and Third 8'itur 7J thtii in eich month, at 7 o'clock from Hie l:'Hn OI r".epit'iuuei iu me ' i4i ui March, and 7i o'clock from the 2Uh of March to the 2oth of September. Breth ren in good standing are incited to attend. Deci23.1S70, By order Of W. M. Take Notice. MY BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS ARE IN the hands of John Myers, Esq., for col lection. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me, will please call on him and make immediate payment. After the expi ration of thirty days from this date, all un settled accouuts will be placed in the hands ot an attorney for collection. Those who wish to save costs will please take notice. J. R. RALSTON. Oregon City, Oct. 12, lsn.ml GOLDSMITH'S ADDITION TO THE CIT-2- OF PORTLAND! TDK UNDERSIGNED NOW OFFERS for sale, at VERY REASONABLE RATES, Blocks S Fractional Blocks is GOLDSMITH'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PORTLAND, Formerly known as the Balch Claim. Commencing at L and Twenty-sixth streets, about ten minutes walk from the anticipated street Kaihoad on I! street. Tlie PROPER TY IS WELL SITUATED, about three fourths of it level, no grading required, and is, either for HOMESTEADS OR SPECULATION THE MOST DESIRABLE TO HE FOUND! And will be sold on the following One fourth Cash ; the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with nine per cent, interest "per annum. 'ARRANTY DEEDS C.I YEN. For further pariicu'ars, enquire at our of fice, where Maps can be seen. c;OLDS3irni BROS. Sept. 22, ls71:ml SEW IIAHDWAHE STORE, (ORXET FRONT ti STARK STS., PORTLAND, OREGON. JOIIX IS. JFOSTEK Is now receiving and offers for sale, at the lowest rates, a full stock of BUiLBERS' HARDWARE, echariics' Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, MINERS' GOODS, IMails, Ropes, Shovels, Anvils, Axes, Etc., Which he invites buyers to call and examine before purchasing el-ewbei e. Would invite particular attention of buy ers of Buddcts" Hardware and House Tiini minus, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL. May ''(",, I671:m3 JOHN R. FOSTER. IN TKW VTAGOX A XI) Carriage Filanufactory ! The undersigned, having increased the di1 mensions of his premisesat the old stand Corner of Main 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 cull, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. Rlacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing neat I v, quickly and cheap ly done. DAYID SMITH. Opposite Excelsior' Market REAf ESTATE EXCHANGE", PORTLAND. - - OREGON DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Over flowed Lands. Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained for all kinds of landed property. Yal nable securities transferred in exchange for real estate. Loans negotiated on property, and titles examined and determined. Commissions solicited and executed with fidelity ami promptness. OFFICE No. I t Carter's Building, corner of Alder and Front streets. Feb. 3, 170:tf Agents Wanted for SATAN IN SOCIETY. IY AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN AND ) Profes-orin one of our large Medical Colleges. It deals fearlessly, but chastely, with evils from which spring physical arid moral degradation, and domestic felicity. Itisbein, reviewed praised and criticised, by all the leading religious and secular pa pers and magazines in the IT. S., and the ver dict of the 11 est and most discriminating is, that it is a remarkable B"k that it is lime' lj; that it is 11 ceded ; that it will make its riiark, and Jo rjnoil. It is of vital importance to every man and woman in the land, and is having a wonder ful sale. Agents will find this a rare oppnifunity to make money. Circulars, giving full par ticulars, with numerous notices of the press, sent free. A- L. BANCT0FT & CO , SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. . WHITLOW, 5w One Door Notn ir ok the &r& Barnum Restaurant. (Opposite Thus. Char man's) OREGON CITY, OREGON , K 7" EE PS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND for sale. Cheap for Cnsli, PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE, SITTING ROOM, and KITCHEN FURNITURE, BUREAUS', LOUNGES, ROCKING CHAIRS, WHATNOTS, BEDSTEADS, wASIISTANDS, 4c. ALSO, Curled Hair and Pulu Matrasses ; Pulu Pil lows.: Spring Beds; Window Shades, Picture Frames, Mouldings, &c. Special . 'attention given to Upholstery Work in all its branches. ORDERS TILLED W1TII PROMPTNESS. REPAIRING done with neatness and dis patch. . . . FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. Goods Dtlivcietl to any part or town, FREE OE CIIARGD. Call and examine for yourselves. Juue2D, 157Lm3 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, Pacific Boot and i hf mil v iiniiiiriiPTon oi l.miio nm Genf FIXE SHOES dii lioc?4 of Eveiy CIjijsk Made to Order on Short Notice, Wholesale and Retail. 3STew'Stvles foeirig jVEacle IDaily. DEPOT AT PACIFIC BOOT ATVl SHOE HOUSE, PROTZMAN, G1LL1HAN & CO , CORNER FIRST AND MORHlSON STREETS PORTLAND. JUST OUT BOX-TOED OXFOIJDS and GAlTKTtS, tuul the JEKSEY TIE, the E:isie?t Fitting Summer Shoe Mtule JnV II, ISTLtf WILLBAfcl SINGER ft-I-cxTr ll'ta EatuLlishul B!f A Fsi.ctory FOIl THE MANUFACTORY OF FUIt-ITUKE, SASH3 BliMDS AND EGORS, AND MOULDINGS OF ALL S'ZES. tl3 They will nlso do TURNING, of fvry descr iption to order, With Neatness and Dispatcl o ALT. WORK WARRANTED. Shop on the River, hack of Ackermr.n's Store, Oregon City, Oregon. Constantly on hund PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE, KITCHEN, and SITTING ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Bed steads, vc- Sales Iioom In Dr. Thessing's Brick, Main street. TO 'XOJrTO MEiV T TO YOU BELONG THE FUTUCE OF our beautiful and fast erowintr State. Soon the slirill whistle of the IRON HORSE, as he cPnies tmoking across this great con tinent, drawihg after him tlie rich products of the Nation's Wealth and Industry, will announce the "GOOD TIME comixg," when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters will be .called to till the new avenues of Busi ness. Everyone should prepare for an ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE. Great changes have been made i:i the com mercial affairs of Oregon in a few years. What tlie dcvelopements of onr State will be in the future, is a question which depends upon the IJ US I NESS 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 sitions in the Ranks. Counting-Rooms and Stores of our State. So great is the demand for Good Accountants, that Business men have been frequently compelled to send East for as-istanee. 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 god salary, too. Every faciliy is here afforded to acquir ing a SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shor test possible time, and at THE LEAST EXPENSE. Every student will have an ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE ! After having completed the Theory, he is introduced into a MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS, which has the eflect of thoroughly familiariz ing him with all the minutiie of real business. Tlie course of study embraces Double and Single Entry I'ook-Keeping, Commerci 1 Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspon - cin'e, juiness s erimansmp, regular ana special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory- wit h practice. ALSO, . Superior advantages for gerrirring a thorough Knowledge, ot : ... ORNAM E X T AL PEN MANSIIIP, TELEGRAPHY, PHONOGRAPHY, FRENCH, SPANISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETC For full particulars, call at the College Of hce. 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. l$71:yl 01tEON CITY GKSMMAE S 0 H 0 0 L . I EXERCISES IN THIS INSTITUTION li will be resumed on Monday, 14th Inst. HOURS, FROM 8 a. m. TO 3 r. v. S. D. POPE, Sup". August 11, lS71.-tf OREGON CITY BREWERY! HU JIB EL k STEGE, -0 r...UuU.j.u wj v ctuxjvK utcncl V YV I ail" es to inform the public that he is now prepar- -" """"' iuic ,i o. i quality OI W.AtlWTt T ir I." r ' M . JJJ. (.11, As good as can be obtained anywhere in the V"iv "iucis ooiicuea ana promptly niiea Shoe Manufactory ! the Northern Coast ! J. M. THOMl'sOS, C W. FITCIt, THDMPSOFJ& Pitch, Attorneys sit JLsiyt, Real Estate Agents, EUGENE CITY,OREGON, OFFICE TWO DOOHS XOllTIt OF THE POSTOFFICEi REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. LOANS NEGOTIATED, AND AB STRACT OF TITLES FURNLMIEP. VTTE II AYE A COMPLETE ABSTRACT V V of Title of all property in Eugene City, and perfect plats of the same, prepared with great care. We will practice in the different Courts of tlie Stat.-. Special at tention given to the collection cf all claims that may be placed in our hands. Learal Tenders bought and sold. seiistt R- F. GAUFiELD, COfiXEE MAIX AS!) SEVENTH STREETS, OREGON CITY, OREGON; fc:iler in DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Also, a full assortment of Millinery and Fancy Goods OF THE LATEST STYLES, JUST R EJJ E I V E D. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GODS Oct. 6, lS71:tf FALL AND WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT iEAi.i:V. ix i)RY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. PRODUCE oT all kinds bought, for .which I pay the highest mar ket price. If yon desire good Goods, at LOW Prices, call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh stock of Spring Goods. GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SELLING. April 14, lS71:tf CUAS. HODGB. .CIIAS. K. CALEF. . GEO. W. 3XKLL HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALEHS IX DKUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, VAEXISHES, EE USEES, PA X TEES Jlaterwts, una Drutj'jigt' SundrUs. 97 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Perkins' New School Rook, ' The SSono Echo," is pronounced the bcst"T7 work of its class for tlie followingJLi reasons : The Music is all ' Xttn and O fresh x every piece is a well known. V1 Household Melody such as. "Driv- J en irom iiome, "Vtiite me a Let- Nil er," "Little Brown Church," etc.TT contains twice as many Songs as I I can be found in other works. The Music is selected from sixty four" VTautliprs, and not 'fitted vp with ontj author s composition. Price, 7." cents each, or 7 50 per dozen. Sample copies mtiiled to Teachers for 5 cents..- Liberal arrangements for introduction. Address," J. L. PETERS, 50'. Broadway. N. Y. sept. 22:ml Citation; In the County - Court oT the State of Oregon, for the County of Clnckamas. Iff tbe matter M the rnaTdians-hip of M. E. Slover, E. A. Mover, C. T. Clover and A. J. MovVr, Minor Heirs of Enos Slover, deceased rHl J-t TAYLOR IIAVJNG FILED AN AF- plication to je apr-)inted Guardian of the alx)v;. named minors, children of Enos Slover, deceased, and the Court having appointed Mon day, the 6th day of Novemljer, 1871, for a hear ing of said ajiplicatioh. Therefore, iii the name of tlie Htate of OreKonall persona interested are hereby -rcqiiircl to appear rn said day in the above entitled (Vurt, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said T. J. Taylor should not be irranted. It was further ordered, that this Citation be published four weeks in the "Oregon Citv Knter prise." Bv order of J. Iv. AY A IT, County Ju'lg. Attest. J. M. FRAZEIt, County Clerk. f CmTf 1 JOHN PON & MH-O-W-N', ( Seal. ) Att'j s for Petitioner. Oct. 13:w4 . Notice. TOliN MYERS, ESQ., IS MY DULY AU 1 thorized Agent in Oregon Citv, and also Ao-ent for the Estate of Daniel Harvey, de mised. MRS. E. HARVEY. Octcber i, 1371.m5 AUCTION AND COMMISSION AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front ajid Oak streets, Portland. . .AUCTION SALES Of ketl Estate, Groceries, GeneralMerchan dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday ! A. D. Richardson, Auctioneer - AT PRIVATE? SALE. C o English refined Bar and Bundle Iron., Eng!;?h Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shots, Files, Rasps, saws ; , -Screws, FrJpanS, sheet iron, R. G.JroIi Z' ALSO : - . v '-- A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer G JOHN MYIORS, OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS I?' HOOTS ifc"SJBIOl2S, I aLo keep constantly on hand O G" SALEM C A S S I M E RES, FLA XX ELS, TWEEDS AXD BLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Pricesiu will take woo! in exchange, -o . - - " ' -7I will alsofay the highest pricesor Butter. Eggs, and all kinds of good country produce. J will sell as low as an- house in Oregon, for Cash o- its equivalent in goo merchantable produce. jfa- Give me a call and satisfy yourselves JOIINIYERS. Jan. 1.1, 1S71 tf f; ; "t- o O 'or 5VvcT" -iii CliILl iTevc: Agao, Pc:;-ar.-l in-'ee-.l from TP-i.rr poiaoii. ,-f .1 L.t- '-A.ii 11-3 Paver. - - j , ie i-.fToc'.icnj "jvjroii arise , :niih, or miasmatic O -. ,., viiTtV.- i lor i -Icr iv tn" ue'-e-.-nit i ot i?n p.'oh tlu'u. n. ;,,'(. -,irv 'ifi.r t ever :-, -i.-'t .: i-e !iW ifli.r, v i.li a pcrfec li.iit h wist era'l'cntc m', and '.'.i!'u aMir r ' '.. no h.'.rm ear. iiriiC !Vo:n it- use i Th:it w!v;.-!i order must 1 or prcvcr.t.s !his dis rcrvice in tlie cjiii- ' r( rent ion is b( ttej apes thtyrsk whieh s of lid.- iia leful dis-l-'.ls the iii!;imii.'i( iv muniik's. w in'.-ir it pi-i'x'iats. tnan t-s:re, '. t:i ' paiier-l es 3o must run in vi 1-'u ntiac temp.'r. 'i'hi.i " Ct'i;i::' ( poi-oii o! I i;'r.:t .'! A'.i i: irom ife -ysteni, and prevents ii dc-vb-prnont of (he di.-c:a-e. if taken 01 t!n- iir.-t :i--y:h- h of its juc nionilory svmptoms. It is :n t only the best remedy ever vet dis -o ri e-i l- r t:n- !; s ot conii lamls, hut aNo tlie che-tjK-.-t. The bir; ouantitv we -up- nlv for a ilni!:,r brimrs it witliin the reach of k i?" A t.!- An;e' " v-t w 1 1 . C '. : I i n a:.y ;i;.i.;l;f , pro; .' -i.-r i '(;)! i of iuiv.ieuso everybody; ami in bilious districts, wliein Fkvki: a n i Ann: prevails, everybody .-houhi have it, and rise i( fret-lv, both forVure' and pro tection. It is imped this price will place it within, the reach of all the poor as well as the rich. A irreat, su;orio!;!y of this remedy over any oilier ever discovered for the speody'and certain cure of Intermittens is, that it contains no Qui nine or miiHMi; cinseqm;n!ly it p.rodnces n quinism or other injurm-i c'l't cts whatever upon the constitution. Those euM by it are lelt as healthy as if they had never had the disease. . Fever and Airue is not uldtne tlie ctiJiscqilcnce of the luiasinaiic poison. A preot variety oJ' dis orders ."rise trom its irritai ion. among. -which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, (iout; jl.ehdjiche. Blindness, Tootlmche, Earache, Catarrli, Asth m;f, Pi"ipit:itin, Painful A flection of the Splefn, Hysterics, Pain in tlie Rowels, Colic, p.u-alysis, aiil ileranorement of the 8tornacli, all of which', wlieii. Vrityiijating in this cause, put on the in tcrnif'teiit tvpe, or hei-ome periodical. This "Ci.'UK"' exjiels tlie poison from tlie blood, aad con.-f rMiently cures them all alike. It is an In valuable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily re.-iding in the mala rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to t.'ie infection, that will be ex creted from the system, and cannot accumulate in pntlii-ient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure; and tew will ever suffer from Inter mittents if they avail themselves of the protec tion this remedy affords. For J-ivrr Cmn la in fs, arising from torpid- G itv of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim niatintr the Liver into healthy activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, Avhero other medicines fail. riiErARED BY q . Dr. J. C. AYEK & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists, AND SOLD ALL. ROUND THE AYORLD, j'juci:, $1.00 run hottli:. Aye r s o air For restoring to Gray Hair is natural Vitality and Color. a A dressing which is :it once ap;rcegL,hIe, healthy, and effectual for Trescrvinrr thy Si'-- L -T' Ja liair. It soon "CP& YS&X restores fadt-d or fraj 0hatr to its original color, with th H V (loss and freshness of youth. Thin -hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can re-Store the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied antf decayed ; but such as remain can be saA-ed. by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that n new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty seiiir 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. Ih restoration of vitality it givesto the scalp arrests and prevents, the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances AAhich make some preparations dangerous andjnju 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 doe3 not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giAring it a rich, glossy ustre, and a gjrateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, XiOWELIi, MASS. iU & Davis-tlNjitlaiMl, AVliclceale nts foiOr gon, o o 0 5j O o c- O 0 It