o O O TOAVN AND COUNTY. A irclMiiiuiioix j-V THE COVEKNOII OK OKECO.V. rsa!1t tn Ling established custom. 'V I,," thankfulness for the blessing of anJ 111 , i,(,.,!ih and abundant harv- PcaCt.'vmntion from unusual disasters by n and distress ot d:s ase, ftre a nd a . t i. ttii State durinc , tt ear, I recommend that Thursday. 1. . rtn CI 1 I (I tLlil-vva ---- - - f l " " he people i Oregea as a c?ne y ..,.i.c;r;n'r and praise day to ,g i, v (lod for "these manifold favors. 1 v the seal of said State, at SEAT. office in Salem, this Sth day of November A. IX ;871- L. F. GROVER, l?v the Governor: S. F. Ciia:wick. Secretary oblate. Misixt- We learn that a rather amus-'-ng incident occurred last Monday night 'it the city of the ' Good Indians."' Some of our citizens in company with a couple of victors, selected this place tor a secret retreat at an unseasonable hour. Tor what purpose we don't propose to tell, but suf fice it to sav, that their deeds were for dark hour of midnight. All ww quiet in the peaceful city, and while some of the p.irtv were at work making their way into ii.o ,"!...!.- recesses, llii' sentinel who was stvioned to prevent any intrusion on their :midnl'ht work shot oil' a pistol and the numbers cf the "(ioo.l Indiin"' city took hutily in all diredions. JSut one poor mortal, thinking his captors were upon him too close at hand to m ke a success f ll attempt at esc.ioe. inibetled hiuneli in an excavation which had be-n made in the earth in close proximity to a "Good 'Indian." Alter the excitement pass.-d oil the company formed again and returned to town and took a drink. That little thin" was evidently "set up" by Doc. II ir luw." He is "oil it." Th-i visitors as well as the citizens of this place who were in the party, will probably long remember t ho lonely vi-it to the city of the "Good Indians" on last Monday nio;ht Ut;ircKi. The W. T . Company, (Hon. Tfolladay) have reduced the fare trom 'this place to Portland on the steamer to twenty-five cents. This is taking things in time. The Carrie came up here last week, and it was supposed she would run in opposition to the old line, but has as ,.t jh t made a ti ip. If the terror of a leainboat being tied up at our town has such beneficial effects on the monopoly.' we would advise our citizens to buy a boat and keep her tied up. The effect is a good as an opposition and probably more profitable. Had the old Company kept the fare at the same rates it was be fore they bought out the 1. T. Company, our citizens would not, have complained nor had any desire to fee an opposition ihit the vindicti veness of the Company in raising the fare from here to Portland the moment they got possession, is generally reciprocated by our people. Si dkkx Dkath. We are indebted to Dr. riureiay for the following particulars rela tive to the sudden death which occurred -in this city on the 18th. "Kenit'i McLean, a stout looking young man. who had been ut work on the canal at Linn city, came to ill,- I'luetsix Hotel on the 35th in.-.t.. took 3 pick and died on the morning of the ISth. Peing an entire stranger, the coroner took chrg-i of the body and had it, decently buried. Iy letters found on deceased, he tippears to have been a young man" of 'good standing, and has two brothers in J'icton. Nova Scotia. About, SCO were found in his possession, enough to pay his funeral expenses. Dr. Pare lay has com municated the sad intelligence to his rela tives. ' .'Ni't.y as an i'.vkss.7 ' A little "un pleas aatness" occurred in the Good Templar's Lodge last Saturday evening between two of the "brethren." A member of the last Legislature threatened to slap the face of a '-brother." who rather objected to such freedom, and drew a pistol, whereupon .he Legislator took to his heels and made a hasty retreat, leaving without giving the n?u;il salutation to the chair and forgett'u g to take his hat ale.ng with him. It is a d that his coat-tal would have answered the purpose of a checker board as he flew down the & birrs. It is a matter of regret that , such lit tie ' un pleasantnesses" should occur among 'brothers." Pi'san This amiable and gentle sister of the strong minded persuasion lectured last Friday evening in this ci:y. She was ch'cidediy "on it." and gave it to Uev. Mr. Gerry for bis presumption in opposing her pot doctrine, but failed utterly in making a refutation of his positions. We came in for a share of her gentle abu-e, bat it did n t hurt us, and we are happy to say that Mtr love for dear Susan and her dog m Is not at all diminihed. We might cy something mean if it was not fur the Tfspeet we had for old age, ana also for he uniform she wears. In another column will be found a very interesting article in regard to her lecture which has been writ ten for us by a friend. CitwGiNf; the Stukkt. The W. T. Com- piny arc laying a car track from the hill to Main street for the purpose of bringing dirt down to change the street. It is pro posed to run Main street on a straight lino to the basin, within forty feet and then turning east to the road leading to Cane faah. ttuis vacating the street where it now turns the corner, and by this means giving a much larger space of ground in one body on the east side. It is the intention of the Company to erect a machine shop on this ground for their own use, and probably a branch shop for railroad work. Caution'. For a few months past a cer tain Doctor at Portland has been advertis ing very extensively in Oregon as effect in? remarkable cures. We would caution tion our citizens agiinst relying on what these quacks advertise. We visited a 3'oung lady at Portland last week who had placed herself under the care of this all cure physician and paid him SCO to cure ner eye. He prostrated her to a bed of sickness and nearly caused her to lose her s'glit. Had she remained under his care another week she would have been in her grave ere this. Accidkxt. Last Tuesday night. as an en gine was coming down the track with a disabled tender, on making the turn on one of the curves above town, the fender fal h the track. It caused the mail train rom the south to be delayed on Wednes day, on account of obstructing the track, me tender was raised and placed upon bottomed cars and taken to the ma rine shops. The trains were allowed to pass after two hours delay. PEnsoxAi.. We had a call last Monday from Messrs. Alfred B. Mason, and D. G. ?ck, two of the Yale College exploring Party. They visited our city for the Wle of obtaining some Indian relics, na (,lhpr cnriosUieg We aro pleasefl ,Q finoY ,,at the speeded in getting a very collection of such as they desired. Arrived. The regalia and other neces sary apparatus for an Encampment in this i'lace arrived here last Monday evening. Ax Offer. We will give to any young lady who will get up a club of fifteen sub scribers to the Enterprise, before the first of January, and pay in the sum of 337,50. S 15 worth of Messrs. J. Ij. l eters new music, the young lady getting up the club having the privilege of making her own selections. Here is a chance for some young lady to get enough music to last her for a tew years. We will also furnish Peters' Musical Monthly for six months to all who will send in three subscriber with the money, or for five subscribers we will furnish them the Magazine fur one year. There is not a young lady in the county, fiat plays or sings that should b without this musical work, and they can easily get this number of subscribers '-"" 'i na- names m once, SO commence with the new year. you can Susan, in her lecture last Friday, said that her doctrines did not increaso di vorces, lint in almost the very next sen tence she would tell the women to be the owners of their houses, and if their hus bands did not behave themselves they would be masters of the situation and they could invite them to take a walk. Ai.axac McCormick's Almanac for 1S72 is received. This is an Oregon pro duction, and is a credit to the publisher, as well as to the State. It is f,,!l of use ful information. Send to S. J. McCor mick, Portland, and get a cony orannlv to vour local bookseller In Business. We notice thYtTtvir form or townsmen, Messrs. Geo. Plumey and S. S. Bailey, are partners in business in Port land. Their many friends in this place wish them abundant prosperity. Jkwki.rv. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Mr. B. L. Stone, of Portland. Ife is the first, in the field with his stock of holiday presents, and has the best selection ia"his line in Portland. Give him a call. Hoes.--Messrs. Albright & Log-.;s, at the old butcher's shop, want all the pork they can get, for which they pay the highest market price in cash. See their advertisement in another part of this issue, and give them a call. Pokk. This article appears to be scarce and the packers in tills city are unable to procure all they desire. The price paid is unusually high, ranging from seven to nine cents. This is the year our farmers ought to get rich. Boat News. The Fannie Patton started up the rivei last Monday, for the first time this season. The Success and Fannie are now the only boats running on the upper river. The water is again falling, and it is expected that the Fannie will have to bj laid up on her return. Nkaiung Coui'i.KTiox. The fine resi dence of Messrs. R. and I. Jacob is fast r.earing completion, and when fini.-hed. will be the finest house in the city. We will give a full description of it when com pleted. Co.v.i'LiMKXTAKY. We return our thanks for a complimentary ticket to attend a Temperance Festiva I of Multnomah Lodge I. ( ). C. T., to be given at Portland this evening. Iilarine Facts Says the San Joaquin ?(-p.tbiican : There are, we believe, 203 vessels ereat and small in our navy. The average cost of each vessel is $ 1 .':';,!) if. The average cost of of-ch vessel in the British navy is Gi),)00. or nearly one-half le.-s than ours, yet we should feel Very "indignant if told that English vessels of war were worth double as much us ours. It costs for each ton of the tonnage of our navy Slol 10. but in the British navy the same item of expense only amounts to $72 2G. It costs the United States an average of $(i)0 per man to keep her navy afloat, while the British navy is floated on an average of $G ) per man. The annual pay roll o the navy foots up 5.C00.0tK).bu;Congress m ui Logan says over 5,000,000 are paid to the officers and the rest to the men. We have 1,100 officers in our navy and 8 503 men and an officer to every six men and a fraction over, We have, exclusive of the retired li-f. ten rear-admirals ; they uverage about live at sea and tire at home, but all draw their salaries. The aver ge of other officers in service and not in ser vice, but ail drawing saleiies. is about the same. John P. IIu!esus quakery, impo sition and ignorance rules the country, and if the figures and estimates we have given above are correct it is quite evident tin navy is largely influenced by the pop ular sentiments. Dawes. Gideon Wells and others have uttered the same opinions, yet things go on from bad to worse. A SiNGUf ut Coincident. The Shenan doah Herald, published in the beautiful valley laid waste by Sheridan during the war, thus refers to a singular Coincidence: "The Sth day of October is twice mem orable in the history of the United States. On the iSth -of October. 1801, the fair valley of the Shenandoah was laid Waste bv Sheridan and his hosts. Our houses, our barns, our mills, and even our sanc tuaries dedicated to God, became a prey to this relentless fire-fiend. For fifty miles burning houses ajid barns lit up our val ley, and upon every hand theories of our frightened women and children fell upon the ears of the relentless demons. Seven years have rolled round. The aniversary of that awful day is marked by burning homes and wide-spread desolation. Chi cago, the beautiful city of the West, has fallen a victim to the flames. Michi gan, the home of those who obeyed the inhuman orders of Sheridan, the lire fiend of the Shenandoah, 1s desolated by the far reaching tongue of an irresistible fire. Thousands have perished in the flames. As if to make the coincidence perfect. Sheridan figures in both. 'The. mills of the gods grind slowly, but fine.' '" Thomas M. Norwood, of Savannah, Democrat, has been elected United States Senator for Georgia. Gray hairs prevented, dandruff removed , the scalp cleansed, and the hair made thick by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair llenewer. Of all our knowledge, only a little has come to us through our senses. Nearly ali that we know we accept ou the testimony of somebodv else. If those who have never tried that unrivalled vegetable preparation, Dr. Walker's California Vixeoah Bitteks, and are suffering from dyspepsia, bilious or other fevers, or any disorder of the skin, kidneys, or liver, or "from impure blood, wdl receive the testimony- of the inasy thousands who have tried the Bitters, and been cured, they will be acting yvisely. MARRIED. t the house of Dr. Saffarrans, " V., OO.I 15-1 !i Oregon Bev. E. Cerr'v Mr? John B. David and Miss Juliette Saffarrans, an oi wregon uuy. St. Louis papers please copy. Compliments of the parties received. We with them the richest of Heaven's blessings. me iteptiblicans carried Pensylvannia o 00 majari,y- The negroes polled -0,000 votes. Where would the Repur," iiean party of that State have been had it depended upon the white population ? XK-Gnided ly what yo ZZnow. There is an eld proverb which says, "Ex perience is the safest guide." To this guide the sick and ailing naturally turn when cast ing about fjr the means of relief. They inquire what medicine "has done for others, before they adopt it thiinsalve3. Of all the remedies and preventives in use, Ilcs'etter's Stomach Bitters meet the test most triumph antly, and hence'its immcr.si popularity and vast sales. The sufferer from indigestion is sure to find some one among his friends who has been curct of that ailment by the famous vegetable stomachic. The victim of fever and ague, liver complaint, constipa tion, nervous prostration, or general debility, has only to make inquiry in the neighhor hood where he resides in .order to di.-cover what this standard restorative has effected in cases similar to his own. n the published testimony to its merits lie will find a volume of proofs of its sanitar- properties, which it is impossible for his common sense to reist. He tries it, and the effect it products on his system adds another to the host of witnesses in its favor. Thus, its reputation, founded on tacts, not assertions, continually grows and spreads. Charlatans and impostors, some of them mere local ti ick.-ters, and oth ers who take a somewhat wider range, at tempt to thi u.st imo the hands and down the throats of invalids, their haphazard concoc tions, as substitutes lor the tonic which fir s many years has been n medicinal staple throuuhout the United States, Spanish America, Canada, and the West Indies, but only succeed to a very limited extent. In this reasoning age, the people, having as certained what is really deserving of' their confidence, decline running after stranire gods.'' Fre.-h Garden, Flower, Tree and Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit and Herb Seeds, Prepaid by Mail. A complete and judicious ass rt meut. 25 sorts of either clas l oo. The ix clasycs (l.jo packets) for no. Als , an immense stock of one year grafted Print Trees, Small Fruits, Frui't Stocks, Voting Fruit, Ornamental and Evergreen Seedlings, Bulbs, Poses, Vines, IlousOr .and Border Plants, &c. , Ac, the most complete assort ment in America. Prepaid by mail. Priced Catalogues to any address, also trade list, -,ratis. Seeds on Commission, .Agents wanted. B. M. Watson, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Wa ehouse, Plymouth, .Mass. Estab lished 1842. Nov. In -iv. Oregon Xjoctijv So. 3, I . of O. K.-- Thursday even in Odd Fellow's ru fleets ever)' &WS mg at 7 o clock, II all, Main s ect. invited to attend X. ti. Members of the Order are iy order. Kclet i-si Dfgroo Lodge So. I. O. O. F (O O) Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY EVEXLXGS. of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Half. Members oi' the Degree are invited to attend. DlubnomiiU Itiije Xn. I, A. jus; a A. 5J. --Holds its reamlar ounmunica Vtions ou the First ami Third .S.tfu in each month, at 7 o'clock from the 'oth of September to the ijoth of March, and 7' o'clock from the "Joth of March to the 2oth ot September. Breth rcn in good standing aiv invited to attend. Dec. s70, By order of "W. M. Mew Tlsiy. BIPMYED BAUD 2AW3 Iloliliiiristclii nc, K0STI8SES, --i ',? ."-C3 .i. o I V c J ' 'IX -'"f Wood y dosoripf on working Ma md Planing eoinei v Mill supplies. Address PER III" A PEACE. Machinery I'epot, 112 California ftt. San Francisco nov2f eowfjm HOGS! rplIR UNDERSIGNED V.'OUU) CALL tiie attention of everybody lhat is iut teuiug Bogs to sell, which will make bacon that they Will find it to tl eir advantage t ) call at the old corner at Albi icJit's P.uteher Shoo. We are buvinur fork and PAVING THE HIGHEST 1'RICK of any one else. Call ami see. AL BRIGHT A BOGUS. Nov. 21, lS71.rtf HOLS BAY, P H ES E 11 Y S. TIIE LARGE -T AND FINEST STOCK IN PORTLAND, OF FOTE WHTCHES, RICH JEWELRY ANB Silverware. 33. STOSTE, WftoM-:S.Vl.K AND RETAIL DEALES IX WATCHES and JEWELRY, ITo-107 Front st- P0STLAND, Would invite attention of his friends and the public to his Large and Choice Assort ment of WmiZ WATME5 From the most Celebrated Makers of E. Howard & Co., Boston ; Ape'tou Tracv, P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mas-.; Elgin Watcires; Jacot Selfwinding Watches; English Watches and others. A'so, the be.-t selected STOCK of LADIE.S' WATCHES, of all de-:crir-tion and styles, which he would be pleased to show to nil who may favor him with a call. AGENT FOR CHAS.E. JACOT WATCHES. Fine Jewelry and Solid Oliver Ware, Fancy Articles, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS- Silver Watches, of different makers. Diamond Pins, Ear-rings an Finger-riugf . Gold Bracelets. Gold Chntelain Guards and Watch-chains. Gold Necklaces, Armlets, Cresses, Locket.--. Gold Breast-pins, Ear-rings, Fiuger-rings. Gold Charms and Kt-ys. California Gold Rings and Boames Pat ent Buckets. Opera Chains. Moss Agate Setts, Rings and Cuff buttons. Wedding Rings, male of pure gold, ex pressly for that purpo-e. Gold and Silver Thimble?. Opera and Marine Glasses. Pebble Spectacles and Eve-glasses. .Vdid Silver Nankin Rings. Silver Fruit and Butter Knives. Solid Sil.-er Table and Tea Spoons. Regulators, Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine Clocks, Gilt Gallery Clocks, &c. All the above articles sold Cheap for Cash, and warranted as represented. Particular attention given to repairing and adjusting of Chronometers, Duplex aDd American Watches. B- L. STONE, nov21tt 1C7 Front st. Portland, Oregon. City Prices Current. The following are the prices paid for produce, and the prices at which other ar ticles are selling, in this market : V.'IIEAT White."f bushel, 61 23. OATS bushel. 75 ets. POTATOES" bushel. SI 0:) cbs. ONIONS bushel. $1 0UfV, 50. FLOUR H bbl. 7 00(G 5!). BEANS White. T E.. 4 ft 5xts. Dill ED FRUIT Ajrples. H)..o0Ccs. Peaches. L lb.. Disc: Plains. j Ib lo Li cts.: Currants, fi.. 10.20 cfs. BUTTER V !'.. :;;-.fT lOcts. EG'GS p dozen. :"' 10 cis. CHICKENS V dozen. SUGAR Crushed. to.. cts.; Island 1j lo0I2i- cts. ; N."o.. 1) lb.. L c:, : rfan Francisco refined. ! . 1 G-j cts. TEA Young Hyson; x lb., 1 ,,;); ,TU- pan. j. fi. o). 'JUc0$i 25 ; Black; lb., 75c. COFFEE- It... 23.2 cts. SALT lb.. l?;2Tct-5. SYRUP Ileavv (J olden, 'gall.. $1 Ex. IL-avv Golden. 'a!l.. Si 25 on BACON Hams, "r) lb 11 cts; Sides, 11 cts. y lb.: Shoulders. 7 cts. LARD fv ib.. 14 cts. OIL Devoe's Kerosene, gall.. Linseed oil. raw. , gall.. ( o. U : Linseed oil. boiled, z trail., 1 50. WOOL lb.. 35 cts. BEEE On foot. 7 (IfcSts. pt lb. PORIv On foot. 7f8cts. rt lb. SHEEP Per head. $2 00$2 50. HIDES Green, "T 5c. : Drv, Ih. 12 k eU ; Suited, t-'c WILI.IALI DAVICCOIT, n AL ESTATE- DEALER. iiiliti; Xu. OI Fiwu Street, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the mot d,sirab!r localities, coiisistini of LuTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES; also IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE fur SALE. PEAL ESTATE and -other Property purcbased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATES and TERRI TORIES, with ereat care and on the most AD VA N TAG EO EST FILM S- BOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL LECTED. Ai d 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 auojfbrward the same to the above address. Feb. 3, isTl. Mew Boot and Shoe Store, T "YIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD R F- sneclfull v call the attention of the n ib lie to bis sid,-, did Ftock of CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS ard SHOES, for Ladies' nd Gent's wear, just opened, one door iierth of the Lincoln Bakery, 0:e gon Citv. AH kinds of BOOTS and SHOES Le;.t constantly on hand, at CHEAP BATES, an ord.ots taken for !hj s iruo. to be umdo in the latest stv'e, at the PACIFIC ROOT and SIDE M A N U F A CT CRY, Port land, (regon. C OUITTRT PEODUCE Taken in EXCHANGE AT MARKET Rate.-. AL. WHITE. Oregon City, Nov. 17, 1S71. MUSICAL LIBEAEY, CONSISTING OF riFTEEIT YOLuHES FIfLED With ChoiGD r-janolV5U3lc-V0CAL C0ILECTIGII3. Klisning Ijg!its. A choice col II1 lection of beautiful Sacred Songs. P Hiiulh jiisil IKiiiic, f iles de Echoes, and Sweet Sounds. Tiuee A Yoluntcs of ea-y Songs by 'Webster, R XJLPerslev, ete. aliUu ijt-itTesj Volumes I. and jVT!f. The two volumes contain all of , V'i 1 S. 1 lavs' Song-.. Ill Prlvi'lt-H (t-iii'S. A'- !co!!eotion Dof beautiful Ibrlbid.i by Wa htee, Q 1'lioni.is, KelLr, etc. O of beantifnl Ibrlbidi by' Wa htee, O INSTRUMENTAL COLLECTIONS. E i.-iii-j- I-": r-jrers, iMfiidv; Circle. and Yoirisr Pianist. Three volumes' N uf vei v ea-v M usic for vomi;jr nla vers. I't-uil ii?-:-o;jj, and Musiral Reere- Mations. Dance Music. Two collec tions of moderate difiicu'tv. T Irl-sis: ut r.I i;ii5-i s. A collec TTof beautiful pieces by Vyman, Mack, O S JLDie.-sler, etc. Ciolt-Ji Cliimoj?. A collection of brilliant parlor Music by Charles Kiekel. iirillimit Cit ms. A s;lendid coi tion, by Yi'.breARard, Packer, Kin kcl, etc. Prick, 8'-3 50 per volume, elegantly bound in clot h, with gilt sides; V- in plain cloth ; r$l 3 in boards. Address, J. L. PETER3, 5!)0 Broadway, New York. We would also ca'd attention to Tm: Oei-rt a at Home, a collection of over one hundred beautiful opera si 'tics. Price, f3" in cloth mi 1 gilt. Trade price, SL novl('tdec2o cu as. -: i AanuN. A. rOKI.KS. WAKREI & FORBES Attorneys at Law, OFTiCE C!l A K.MAN S IiltiCrC, MAIN" STREET, OREG ON CITY, Oil EG ON. 10, ls71:tf Nov. issclLstson Rctico. Ton a' fj conn STEGE, HAVING LEFT TIIE untry without any notice to rue, J hereby r.o'ifv all concerned, that the part nership of Iturnbel & St(-ge is dissolved, and ill iiot be responsible for any debts of bis ontractiiig. HENRY IIUMBEL. Oregon Citv, Nov. I, U71. redO A IEETT::r OF THE STOCKirOLTIERS of the Willamette iall Cainl nnd Lock Cornpanv will le held at the Company's ofiice, ;it I.inn Citv, Oregon, on DecenfW-r 4th, 1-S71, at ten o'clock a. lor tise purpose ot eteetnij J);rcc- tors ; us also, tor the purpose of cluririn'j Art icle s three ajad live of the liy-Eaws ot tne Com P. J NO, X. KINO, Nov. 4, lS71:2w Fecietary Ileiigiousi Services. St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John W. Sellwoo I, rector. Services on Sunday at 10 a.m. and 7 V. Jt. Sunday School and Bible class at 2 P. m. 1st Congregational Church Scats Free Morning Services, 10. Sabbath School, 12 o'clock M. Evening Services 7 o'clock. Rev. E. Gekkv, Actiug Pastor PRAYER MEETINGS. Sunday evening, Tuesday evening, o M. E. Church, Morning: Services, .o o'clock .7 o'clock. .Seats Free. lo.3', .7 o'clock. Evening Services, SOCIAL MEETINGS. Class Meeting following Morning Servces. Praver Meeting Thursday evening 7 co'clok. Sabbath School at 2 o'clock P. M. Oregon Pacific Boot and -fTIie Only Manufactory oF Ladies' and Genf FLE SHOES on Made to Order on Sliort. Kotice, Wholesale and Eetail. ISTew St vies foeing Made Daily. DEPOT AT pacific hoot Am mmm sioitse, PROTZEiMi, GILLIHAN & GO COIINER KEST AITD MCRKIS0N STREETS, PORTLAND. JUST OUT BOX-TOED OXFORDS and GAITERS .and the JERSEY July 11, lS7Irif TIE, the Easiest W 2 L L 0 A m SINGER J lis Est,h!is!u,l FOR THE MANUFACTORY OF SASH3Bif!SAMO OGOB A X I) MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. Thev will nLso do TUENIXG, of ev'i description to order, Yitii ITeatness and Eispatc o ALL WORK WARRANTED. Shop on the River, back of Ackermp.n's Store, Oregon City, Oregon. Constantly on liana ARLOR, P.EDROOM, OFFICE, KITCHEN, and SITTING ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAU-S', Lounges, Pocking Chairs, Whatnots, lied-f-toads, &o- S iles Room In Dr. Thessing'.s Prick, Muin st: ect. rpo YOU UFLONG a our beantil'ul ;;n l THE FUTUCE OF fa.ct grc.vinir State. Soon the shiill whistle of the 1 RON HORSE, r.s he co:i:es Hooking across this great con tinent, drawing after him the rich products ot the Nation's Wealth ''aid Industry, will announce the 'GOOD TJ3FE C01IXG,, when Oregon's own S-'ns and Daughters will be called to till the new avenues of Easi ness. Everyone shi.nld prepare for an ACTIVB BUSINESS Great changes have been made in the com mercial nilaiis of Oregon in a few vi ars. What the developi nients of our State will be in the future, is a question which depends n;jo:i the PUSINE.-iS 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 uf whom are now liiiing high and lucrative po sitions in the Ranks, Countiim-Rooms and Stores of our State. So threat is the demand lor Oood Accountants, that Easiness men have bcr n frcquentlv compclh 1 to send Fast for as istain e. No enterprism jr. Miutiotis 1 onng .Man wno nas jiassed tli rough the prescribed course of studies at this MODEL COLLEGE has complained for want of a, situation and at good salary, too. Every faciliy is here affjrdeJ to ac.iuir- SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest possible time, and at THE LEAST EXPEXSE. Every student will have an ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE! After having cimpleted the Theory, he is introduced into a MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS, whic h has the effect of thoroughly familiariz ing him with all the tninuti:e ot real business. The course of study embraces Dnuhle and Single E itry I!oo!c-Keepiug, Commerci 1 Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspon -fii:?. I5n-iness IV:if 'unship, regular and special Lectures, etc., etc , combining theory w.th practice. A i. so, Superior advantages for securing a thorough knowledge of O EN A M ENT AT, PEN MA N 311 1 P, TELEGRAPHY. PlIONOCRAPIIY, FRENCH, SPANISH, GERMAN. ITALIAN. ETC For full particulars, call at the Colienre Of fice. in Carter's building, corner of Front and A Ider streets, (entrance on Alder) Port l.i nil, Oregon, or scud for cicular. Address SeFHAKCS a J ABIES, PGIiTLAN D, OREGON. Merch 31. l?-71:yl REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, PORTLAND. - - OREGON GEO. 3. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei Uowed Lands. Farm Lands pold and purchasers obtained for nil kinds of landed propertv. Valuable securities transferred in exchange for real estate. Loans negotiated on property, and titles examined and determined. Commissions solicited and executed with fidpiitv and nromntness. OFFICE No. 14 Carter's of Alder and Front streets Feb. 3, v70:tf Building, corner TJotice. JOHN MYERS, ESQ., IS MY DULY AU fj thonzed Agent in Oregon Citv, and also Agent tor the Estate of Daniel liarvev. de-cea3'- MllS. E. HARVEY. October 1, 1571. m3 Slioe Manufactory 5 the Iorthem Coast ! Eitting Suinmer Shoe Made. The Best are the Cheapest. TllE ACENCV OF T;iE'CEI-EUIlATt.J & HA.ULIX 0RGAXS, CHIOKEEIKG & SONS' PIANOS, TR NOW, FOR THE FIRST TIME, PER X Manently established ir. Ore iron. A lar-e and complete stock will be k.'-pt on haiid, and sold at the M AN U FAC1 U UEH'rf RHDUCSD PRICES. These Instruments nre well Icnowu tbrougJiout the wurhl, and have received the Highest Premiums Y 1 1 c r e vt-r e. h i b i t ed . A. e have UNSOLICITED Testimonials in their favor from the best musical talent of Europe and America. ion OORIB1L1TY, AND pALLTY OF TONE, THE V A HE UXEOEALLED. EVERY INS1RUMENT FULLY Warranted for Five Years, Illustrated Catalogues Sent on Application. CSLL Cl STEEL, G7 Front St., Portland, AGENTS FCS OREGON- - PIANO WARE ROOM Nov. In; mi UP STAIRS. J. M. THOMPSON, c w. i n cn. AND Real Estate Agents, EUGSfj C2TY,Oi?SGO, office two noons .vor.xiioi-' the i osto:-fick. REAL ESTATE.COUGIIT AND SOLD, LOANS NEGOTIATED, AND AB STRACT OF TITLES F URN I. SI I EI). VTE HAVE A COMPLETE ABSTRACT of Title of ail property in Eugene City, ami perfect plats of the same, prepaicd with great care. W e will practice in the different Courts of the Stat.-. Special at tention given to the collection of all claims that may be placed in our hands. Legal Tenders bought and sold. sepMI SEW HARDWARE StOREj COUSET FlOXT & STAltli STS., PORTLAND, OREGON. Is now receiving ami offers for sale, at the lowest rates, a full stock of t1:lTJm:1P AND BUILDERS5 EIARD WARE, Mechanics' Tools, Tabic arid FoeKet Cutlery, MINERS' GOODS, nails, Ropes, Shoveis, Amy's is. Axes, Etc., hi.-h he invites luyersto call and examine before purchasing ei-cwheie. V onid invite particular attention of buv ers of Puibli is' Hardware and Jlous Ti m minas, tither a: VH'jLi:A EE or RETAIL. May 20, 17! :m3 JOHN R. FOSTER. GREAT SUMMER TGKIC. ni peman'j Cordial Klixir of C;ilisay:i i: rli, a pleasant Cordial which strengthens and improves the Digestion, an excellent preventive of Fevers, Fever and Ague, &c, and a groat Reno' ntor and Tonic for inva lids and debilitated persons. Hkoemax & Co , New Vork, Sole Manufacturers. Sold by ad Druggists. Perkins' New School Hook, ' Tin: Sono Echo," is pronounced the te-t'TT' wotk of its class lor the following.!! reasons : The Music is all Xn? and ''' ; every piece is a well known ( i Household Meh'xiv such as, "Driv- Kj en from Home." ' Write use a Let ter," "Little Brown Church," tie TT It contains twice as many Sonjs a.-JX s o I can bi; toun.i m other woiks. n.e lO GM at usic is KCier-f.ui from sixtrfour authors, and not flU-d vp vriin ont author 8 composition. I nce.i-; con is tach,or?7oO per dozen, .-am pie copies mailed o Teachers f r oo cents Liberal arrangements for introduction. Address, J. L. VEi KnS, LVJ Broadway, . 22: ml ept. A. tiGLTUER, NOT RY PUBLIC, PJNTERPRISE OFF Oregon City, Jar. 13:!t A U CTIONAXD COMMISSION A. II. RiclaaiMlson, AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeneralMerchab disc and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday A. B. liiciiARDsox, Auctioneer o AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and Bundle Iron Lnghsh Square and Octagon Cast steel m n Worse shoes, Files, Rasp, saws; - O Screws, try-pans, sljeet iron, R. G. Iron " . , - also: A largeassortment of Groceries and Liquors A. B. Kichaudson, Auctioneer J OMN MYEKS, OREGON CITY, OREGOX, t JiETAIL DEALERS IX DRY GOODS, GROCERIES BOOTS &SS!OiES, iIA.RDWAltEG I also keep constantly on hand SALEM C A S S I 31 E EE S, FLANNELS, - . , o TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool iu exchange. ;JT;:"I will also pay the highest prices for Pinter, Eggs, and all kinds of good country produco. 1 will sell as low us any House in Oregon, for Cash c its equivalent in good men hantable produce. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves JOHN MYERS, o TLm. 13, 1ST1 tf 0 d F;-r ITevor r.r. 1 XntcriTiltiGnt Iever, Gi.i:l vcv, ll-:-rM'Ar-iit i'evor, Dumb i-.-sv., i't-'t-lo-ii-.r-il or ililJous 1'ever, &&, ;:;j;i i..t'.;;d i'-H !h3 :-iI'oeUons wliich arise 3l c-ir. in t-.ari i':, iarcb, or rriiasmatio pciioiis. ;., o r.e remcciy is louder o :i;e 1 !';:- y t!u liVe'sttUtius of ti;-.'. A : i "ii'';.;i people than a a. id suto cou' for Fever ; 1 A::', e. sii. h we are nov? t ii.i'i 'o.! ;. ofivr, with a perfect ,o : .':y that it will eradicate tin V; -care, !r.d with assnr- j. .,rc. 1 cr. 1 on pi'.ij'.', thut liu Jiujiii can ariso :';--;i I u-e in anv :u:':t;iy. '! ii.-tt .. h- -is i-.v:'..'.r(.-! fi-'-iii cr prevents (his lis-:- !; ;n.r bj of i.i,!:.c-.:-c mi-vice in the couh - - . . : i j : - : , . - . & I: i : - . , i'-r-; : p; t-v .:os. i i r.ti .u is oiuier tin-. .'i ; !-. jh patient c-scipc-- the rink which in violent aliwh-.- ei'lhis baleful di?- ten, " ; " Ci ':::" expels the ntiasmatio p:;.-':..i of I":. . ..n A;r-: from the system, ; prove::;! J i::: d ? cl ; o.o.it of the disease, if takc-i o:i ', i;rt. r-pp;- .ah of its irewonitoiy vui:it;.;n It is :;ot. only i!ie be.t remedy ever i i-t lii.co v rvc. 1 i'h' this class of complaints, but 'ab.o the (!. ;; c t. Thy large quantity we fiuy p'.v for a il-.;'i:ir loinjs it within the reach ef e-, i i i lv ; iv.ul in "bilious districts', whero n:vl:u a-; A ;;;'i: prevails, ovoiybotly ftiould iiavo It, ur..-i u e It frcfly, -both forVure'anil tro-li-;-Lio:i. it i- h ;kA this rice v. ill place it within (lie i i -'i of j:'T th -S'T ns well as the rich. A gr; at sn-x ri '-i'y of ttiis remedy over any other ever discovered f'r ihe speedy nnd certain ;;!! e of I nterniilients is, that it contains no ti i-i;in-; or nr.n'ial: eon.-ejuent!y it produces no (;;ii :i-:ii r oilier inji- -su;i cf ecis whatever ujKn trie (r..-t!tolio:. T?;f-e ciavu by it are left as lie.'ilthy a-i if they had never had the disease. Fever nod Air(' s not alone the consequence oj- tno mi.ismafic- poison. A prreat variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, among -which are Neural i. Ithenmatism, Gout, Headache, Bli-vlnes, vi 'ooth.iche, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palvitation, Painful AlVeetion of the Spleen, I!v-teri.'s, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, an I dvrmw.nent of the Stomach, all of -which, v'.u-n nri'dnating hi this cause, put on the in? termiiter.f tvpe,' or become periodical. This Ct'UK" exjiels the poison from the blood, and eonsequonilv cures tiieni all alike. It is an in valuable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily refilling in the mala riou - district. If taken occasionally or daily wliiie exposed to the infection, iiiat will be cxr crete. 1 from, the system, and cannot accumulate in fiii'licient quantity to ripen into disease. 1 fence it is even more valuable for protection than cure; and few-will ever suffer from Inter mittent", if they avail themselves of the protec tion this remeifv affords. O For l.ivcr tjomplnintft, arising from torpid- ii-: m: :i r i i"! itv of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim- nlatmg the Liver into neaitny activity, ana id pro wner6 ducmg many truiv vcmarKawe cures, other medicines tan. ritEPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER& CO., Lowell, Mass l'ractical and Analytical Cliemists, AND SOLD ALLi ROUND TIIE WORLD, rjlICE, $1.00 12211 liOTTLJE. Ayer's Hair "Vigor, For restoring to Gray Eair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing wliich i s at once healthy, anil effectual f o ir preserving tho hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with ?Ae j&k tea gloss and freshness of youth. rSjnn hair is thickened, falling hair cheeked, o and baldness often, though not always cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicle.? are Je stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can bo saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. 0 Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling .off, and consequently. prevent baldness Tho restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substance.? which mko some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor, can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING; nothing else can be found so desirable: Containing neither oil nor dye, it dde3 not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co,, Practical and Analytical Chemists, IiOWJEX.1., MASS. Smiii i liuvis, I'uiilaml, Wholesale Ajlntsfor Oregon, 0 O o c G O O