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0 0 o 0 3) rilir, V : : : JANUARY 2G. 1ST TOH'.V AND I'OfM'V. Cit!.tivatk AM.l'i.nv,-.-Ve were bo-v:i I bv .Mr. Ferd Wilde, a modol, j manufactured by himself, of a cultivator uid p'.o-a-. invented by Mr. Nachand. of t'lis county. The machine is a combuw tion of a plow ami a cultivator, ami may easilv be converted into either. It baa Ijchu" lined by the inventor for two years with great success. The model, toge'.her wiih ?pec-i!leai:ii!is. has been forwarded to Washington, -and application made for a Vent. "From the appearance of the ma chine, we think it wilt prove of greaf util ity on prairie land. Personal. Bernard Cornelius, a well known teacher of this Slate, formerly in charge of schools in Portland, Oswego. Eugene, and this city, paid us a friendly vir.it during the wee!, lie has been en gaged as a tutor in the family of Mr. Le Kocfpo'. in this city, and will perhaps be able to devote attention to a lew pupils in addition to those of that gentleman. Mr. Cornelius is a thorough scholar -and a worthy fjentiem in. Vick's Fi.ohai. Gl'ipe. We have re ceived another copy of that beautiful and j highly embellished work, Vick's Floral Guide," issued by James Vick. the eeie brated horticulturist of Rochester. New York. Il is full ot finely executed plates of plants and (lowers. Orders for flower seeds, bulbs, pi. nits, etc, of every variety may be sent to Mr. Vick with every assur ance of prompt attention. No LKCTru:: Owing to the fascinating i attractions of the ice and the gay young "people who were on it, the Good Tem plars did not turn out in uf!ieient num bers to justify the Hon. A. C. Gibbs in de livering his lecture on Wednesday even ing last, at announced. A few persona assembled, .sang one or two pieces, and dispersed. VVi:v. Mii.n. The lease of the Corpo ration whh-h lias been running it having 'xpired. the owners of" the Clackamas Paper ?Iill will resume operation on the 1st id February. Mr. Lewihwail. their Manager, has furnished his patrons a good natality of paper, and given entire satisfaction while in charge of the mill. The 'eat;i;:;:.-W cannot refrain, this ' week, from indulging in a boas' concern ing the delightful weather. January ' and the sky a cloudless blue; the sun shining as brightly as in .May ; birds caroling the cherry notes of spring ; the air invitingly ealuhriotis ; thoeveninis but comfortably Cool. Wtio wouldn't live in Oregon? At'(U!'i:.is. Several acoh its occurreii this week, to skaters, by the ice breaking. Mr. D.ivi 1 Caufield narrowly escaped drowning, leaving n in lined some time un der the ice before u-sis! am e eould reach him. Three other accidents happened resulting in nothing more serious than a broken nose and two ducking.-. , " Pko:i'.kss:m; v ork ou tue canal and i l-. ,. ..: . ,;. ; , .- ;,, ; locks, opposite iljis ci'v, is progi esr-mg in i 11 1 , i a very satisfactory manner. Work was j susjier.ded tor a very snort time, during tie inclement weather about Christmas, but was lesumcd as soon us the snow melted. A large additional force wtil be put on early in the spring. S:c.vTi.:. The lovers of this delightful, exhilarating and healthful sport have, dur ing the p ist week, been paying frequent visits to a field of ice just below town. It is not often we poor Webfeet. are treated by Old Boreas to the luxury of skimming over the glassy ice, and when we are, the f.ivor is hugely enjoyed. Nkw Loo'::. Grand Master Bristow, in company with Deputy Grand Mister J. T. Appeison and Grand Secretary Terry. instituted Fidelity Lodge No. o, i. (). O. F.. at Aumsville, Marion county last Wed nesday evening. We are informed that the Lodge commences with very encour aging prospects. Son:::::. Prof. Cardiueii gave Lis pti A)s a soiree hist evening, which was well attended, and greatly enjoyed by the lovers of Tei nsicleot an evolutions. The soirees of the able seasons. Profess r a re a ! wa v s enjo y- His cl.iss in tl:i.- 01! is large, and progressing rapidly in the grace.':) 1 art. Nkw BoAHotXfi lIotsH. A large build ing is being erected in Linn City, oppo site the foot of Fifth street, to be used as a boarding home for the men employed j on the works of the V, illamette calls Cnal and Lucks Company. CuiXAM.vN Ku.t.Ki). A Chinaman fell off of u freight train car, somewhere between here and Portland, yesterday evening, while the train was at lull speed, lie fell on the rail, and was decapioted instanter. Sixgin; Class. J. lwood jvi'l meet any persons who may be inter- sted in the formation of an adult ehiss in ! vocal music, at the Episcopal Church, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock. i The Northern Pacific Railroad Company lAvnsKi. The Sacrament of Daptim j has just closed a contract with the loco ,(by immersion) was administered to three j motive establishment of Baird & Co.. of young ladies ol this cit v, bv the Rev. Mr. i 1'hil;l'1"! !)hi l- lor au7 first-class engines i-u 1. , t o - ' ' . i fr that road. I handier, of the Baptist Ca.irch, on San- .day last.. j The Mayor of Chicago has received a , . ! letter I'toni a man in San Francisco, who Tun Sewing Society of the ladies of j says lie s-t lire to Mrs. O'Leary's barn, the Episcopal Church will meet on next which was the commencement of the ter- Tn.s,i,r of!,.,.,.,,,,,, ... o ,-,1,1. .... t 2 o'clock at Mrs. 1 Cocll lane's. OmctAL List. An official list of the cosmopolitan Benevolent Society drawne :nay bo seen at Mr. Lew's s;iv. On her last trip down, the Ch-ifl irvnt. 5ei.i jrouj I'ortland to Hj.ii F ran Cisco 1:1 oixty-oiie hours. BiU.oi 's Moxnii.Y Ma.jazixk fou Fr.rt- piWKY. About the Moilwt present a fath- or cv.i mike to wite. daughter or s.m. ,r a piother to her hiib.i!.l and children, i.- a years subscription to that tamous ami popular magazine. B w.i.or'.s Mo.vrm.Y. It is only $150 per year, and contains m re of real ititerest to the general reader than any o'her magazine in this country. It is 1 rn 1 -,i 1 - , original filled with pleas in: stories, sharn 1 . ' ndvenmres. sa yarns, nice poetry, an 1 a 1 th-.t ,,l,lo,.J ro ,L ' th" groat , . . . Thotues & Talbot, o'J Congress Boston. -usKTixa ok nis U:tSi.-.v Sr.vr:-: II otiTt- n.ufvu.m3 uuu omer oanKers tltihai, Soi'jkty. A soeci ii nieetin- of : t,,v" njn"i-ly of the tobacco trade in that thu above Society wid he held in th-city ' t:o,ln.uT- UiV u P'-'riod of thirty years, ia of Portland, on'the 7th of Feb-u'iry a" ! consideration of their immediately furn the office of Ladd & Ti!;,n cotpm-nelr 1 lshinJ Uiud t0 f-aj German war in at 11 o'clock a. m., for the panose of ar- ! Jtmn,,Jr- IS'lilf'S theV,ibhion j The first of 103 suits brought against Agrieuitura? S' "n t'T ' lb Fry Company by the ia.kea.T:.n2-.;-(: -flU' to ; surviving suflerers by the West field ex- exhibition in lmUnl ,Urr'?? ;immor ; Vion. was decided on Tuesday, the jury season. A fu'l uonl.!'''" : coa:n ; awarding $5.0-J0-the full amount clairn tolicite i. V; '.;.';'.?. car:itiy ; e l to a widow ?ho0 Lasbaad was killed r . -"it s General News Items. Catacazy has gone to Europe. Small pox continues in New York. Mayor Hill has resumed his ofSee. Small pjx is raging ia Washington. Alexis didn't come to San Francisco. What a pity. The Military Division of the South has been discontinued. Floods in the island of Java have con siderably damaged crops. Gen. II. W. Il illeck died on ' the Dlh inst., at Louisville, K. Y. Dosco has been along the Sound. He is expected back this month. Tweed's constituents request him either to go to the Senate or resign. A brother of Jim Fisk once lived at Liilooet, in Briii.sh Columbia. Mussachussotts penitentiary convicts tent SU'JO to Chicago Relief Fund, San Franciscans have had Japanese on the brain fur the past week or two. J- II. Vinson is still at the Metropolitan Theatre, San Francisco, as Stage Manager . A heavy northerly gale -prevailed at San Francisco on Tuesday and Wednes day. Gov. R. Dennis. Democrat, has been elected United States Senator from Marv- land. The Congressional Investigating Com: miuee started for New Orleans on the 21lh instant. The Trenfon (X. J.) Bank was robbed of 5lUt).W)'j in Government bonds, on the 2 1st instant. The National Labor Party expect 22, M)d delegates to attend, the Columbus Convention. Mrs. F. M. Dales played Queen Eliza beth at the Sacramento Theatre ou the '6:h and luih. Secretary Robeson, of the Nary De partment, has married Mrs. A. M. Lick, of Washington. In the United Stales there are 5,003,074 persons over ten years of ago who cannot read or write. A S in Francisco portrait painter has a commission fr a portrait from life, of .jo-'iuin Miller. The Rf. Rev. Jno. McGi!!. for 21 years Bishop id' the Diocese of Virginia, died uu the 1 1th inst. James Gordon Dennett. Jr.. is spoken of as the successor of James Fisk, as Colonel ol U;e JVutti UruniK'ilt. The House Committee, to investigate affairs in Lou 'siana. postponed their visit to that. State until the 27th. A while man named Robert Smith and two c dored men perished from cold on Frazer river not long since. The Kentucky Senate his, by a vote of 20 to 15. passed the bill allowing colored persons to testify in the Courts. The ninth census reports give an aggre gate of :'') 201.775.11 as the true value of tf e farms id" the United States. A bill has passed Congress extending I the time for presenting claims for addi- tionai bounty to January 3 ). 173. (Jen. Palmer, ex Appraiser, testifies that . . , various irregn,lanties have been commtt- uil a u0 y..iy uf appointments to office. Leading operators in breadstuff's in San Francisco estimate the wheat crop of 1S72 in California at fully double that of 1871. It was said recently at the Executive Mansion that the President does not in tend to interfere with the purchase of San Domingo. Hill Beaohoy. the well known stage man is now running the. Lick House. San Francisco, on account of the proprietor, James Lick. On the 10th of DecMtiber. at Pari?, the thermometer registered 21 degrees below Ireeztitg point, the lowest it has been since the year 17'J. T'ne Mayor of Sacramento receives a salary of $2,500 a year. Last year the government cost S2tt:5 301. The fire de partment cost $22,110. It is reported that the German govern ment refuses (o join the movement of the European powers for the suppression of the International Society. Aunt Cohillas. an old colored woman, s aid to have le'en in the Federal service among the Tories, in Revolutionary times, was recently burned to death. The Victoria Colonist savs that Fisk once paid David Dudley Fields (father of Mrs. Governor Mtistrrave ot British Colutabia) 6:500 000 to defend him in a suit. An Albany. X. Y.. dispatch states that a flood of remonstance.i is pouring into the Legislature against the Erie Railroad being contro lied by English monopolists. ! The aggregate refunded to the States ! for expenses in raising volunteers, from I 1801 to 1S72. is $30,000,000; balances claimed on suspended accounts. $5,500,00 ) Although Thiers has, for the present, withdrawn his resignation, he positively ii.v!.'r: Id-! in ten I inn to s.'inn withdraw from the Presidency of the French Re- ublic The 1, ever sent nop, an Fm-.eisco to China, was made on the IViU. 0;!i Ti ..iKulnil if ; I.M2 tons, and was taken ia the ship Matchless. rible disaster. Britih ship builders have a large lobby at Washing'.. n charged to prevent, at any cost, any legis! tiou ih u will make it pos sible for iron ships to be profitably built in this country. Immense mass meetings are beln-T held in Limerick. Ireland, and other places at which the policy of the government is stigmatized as j:etis:iti..na!. Thirty thou- sanu people were 1 , . in procesoiou at Lim- I ! The Oerdral Pacific I CaFifuruia by recent enck Company's losses in storms were not less than one minion dollars, and were nroha. 11. t. ... . u 1 v luuen ui-o: e. V7.ner losses were aNo targe, but corroponding benefiis very great. were ! t T ! -:it, y ., nr. , takeiiile. iuass.. on the Tih Ph-w r ,.,s . 1 , , -, . , -o u.unas,. A leacn. u uen 1st, while laboring im.lr i a, .,,.;.,, ,.,, , '., . "oner I "ll',m Ietne.n Mt. Tht.mas Bnrress. ; .n j. Lanies. L'aniel .i-itt .... 1 11 latally wounded. The i lea is advanced in France of ced i m , ... t.i.i t ".t.. ..jT. .1 .-I . s inz to ti the explosion. State News. The Willamette is (ailing. Corvallis has seven law stufenU. Ben Ilolladay has gone to Europe-. Portland has eight real estate agencies. Beefsteak sells for 20 cents per ponnd in Albany. 1 ' n l aere are torty teachers of piano music m 1 on. ana. Oregon Iron Works turn out elht stoves per day. 0 i:. N. Cooke is building an $18,000 resi dence at Salem. The railroad surveyors are ia camo two miles from Reseburg. ' Mrs. Duttiway delivered a lecture at Salem inst Wednesday. A Lane county man lost $1 by fatten ing six hogs ou wheat. Wesley Graves will socn open the old Union Hotel, in Salem. The Cosmopolitan Hotel. Portland, was again ou fire last Saturday. The woolen mills at Ashland, Jackson county, are again in operation. The Ajux arrived at Portland on Tues day, bringing 150 sacks of mail. Navigation on the Upper Columbia has again been indefinitely postponed. During the past year Coos Bay sent 2S, (i'OO tons of coal to San Francisco. Comstock's sawmill, on Tass Creek, is cutting lumber in large quantities. The steamship Aj ix had on 550 tons of general merchandise for Portland. The negroes of Portland are going to organize a select social dancing club. The Dixie was sheathed with iron and started up the Columbia Wednesday. One negro boy attends school at the Union school house in Benton county. The masquerade carnival at the Skating Rink, Portland, was a gorgeous affair. The Chemeketa Hotel furniture was sold at auction, at Portland, yesterday. The late rains have considerably dam aged roads and bridges in Polk county. At Eugene City a man has been sent to jail for a month tor stealing a pocket-knife. The ' -badge" to be worn tins year at the Slate Fair is to be a tasty one of ribbon. James Grime's, of II irrisburg, had his leg broken by being thrown from a wagon The Eaene Journal says it was Senator Corbett who had Ben. Odeueal nominated. Spencer Butte Lodge, I. O. O. F.. D to have a library and reading room attached to it. The Westside Railroad is completed to Cornelius twenty-five, miles from Port land. Three families, recently arrived in Yam hill county, have $100,000 to invest in lands. The attendance at the Willamette Uni versity is larger than ever before in its history. Farmers of Washington county say that wheat is badly damaged by the freezing weather. The members of the Methodist Church. South, of Albany, will build a new church next spring. Weather at the Cascades. Dalles and Umatilla has been quite severe during the pai t week. Eleven persons have united with the M. E. Church, at Ilitlsboro. the result of rc ceut meetings. A man was robbed by two highwaymen on the Canyon road, near I'ortland, last Monday night. J. B. Nichols, formerly in the boot and shoe business at Eugene, has been adjudg ed a bankrupt. Salemites are reveling in the luxury of careering o'er the glassy plains" of ice in that vicinity. Il is rumored thai J. II. Upton, late of the S ilem Mt'rcury, will soon start a pa per in La Grande. The Corvallis lumber mills are supplied with logs cut in the mountains, aed rafted do.vn Mary's river. Ja?. Robinson, of Benton county, has los 500 head of sheep, on the Touchet, near Wailburg, W. T. The St'tlnsni'in say.s that steps are being taken to reopen and refurnish the Cheme keta Hotel at Salem. Scamnions. the embezzling freight clerk of East Portland, was committed to jail, in default of $1,000 bail. Messrs. Rounds, Woodcock & Co., are now manufacturing Ilanter's I'atent Grain Separators at Junction City. We learn from the Sentinel that B.,F. Dowell has been mistaken for a Jew ped dler. Rough on'the peddler. The Cufholic Sentinel warns its readers against Beecher's Life of Christ." That will only make them go alter it. A pos'.office has been established at Woodburn, Marion county, and A. Malhoit has been appointed postmaster. A man in Yamhill county killed last week two snow or white owls, measuring six feet from lip to tip of the wings. Tiie champion itinerant knitter has ar rived at Dallas, with his knitting machine, in a cart composed entirely of wood. Girls are admitted to membership in the Adeiphiati Literary Debating Society, in Corvallis. Some of them hold office. It is reported that a Salem company contemplate putting a large woolen fac tory on Link river, in Southern Oregon. A Mrs. Nuss. of Independence, has be come insane. Her husband will accom pany her to San Francisco, for treatment. A St. Helens lady wishes to return a number of articles stolen and presented to her by the young man Gill, of Portland The ball given by the Rebecca Degree Lodge. I. O. O. F., of Portland, was a cap. tal affair. The net proceeds were $150- Wm. Cummins has sold his farm, twelve miles north of Eugene, on the stage road, for $10,500. A Mr. Beikuap was the pur chaser. A large quantity of iron has gone to the front within the past two weeks and track-laving will soon be resumed on the O. C. R.'ll. Registered letters which left Portland Jan. 7th were found in the mail big which was discovered recently by the roadside, near Cow Creek. Mrs. Ravely. wife of the editor of the East Portland Era. was thrown from a carriage a few days since. Iler injuries were not severe. A pastor of an East Portland Church had a collection taken up at the close of a funeral service held over the remains of a citizen, the other day. B. F. Spelling, formerly of Yamhill county, was frozen to death in Montana a few weeks ago. He was searchiug for cattle and got lost in a snow storm. The residence of E. D. Towl, South Salem, was almost totally destroyed by fire last Saturday night. Tha furniture was mostly saved. The building was in sured for $2,500, in the Imperial. , A. A. Williams. Chief Engineer of the Portland Fire uepariraeiu, recommends the Common Council of that city to intro duce the fir alarm telegraph system. It is said the $5,000 claimed by the tug boat for rescuing the bark Jane A- Falk itibnrg from the breakers, will be allowed on the ground that the claim ia just. The new Peniientiajy at Salem will re- X Kt v m. J quire five miles of pipes to heat it and supply it with water. It is supply it witn water, iv is expecaeu 10 oe raady lor occupancy about the first of April. Adam Smith, on Rich Gulch, near Jack sonville, made a good shot at a Chinese sluice-robber the o'her night, but the shot were too small to produce the desited effect. On Monday last a Salem merchant re ceived 400 bushels of potatoes from Puget Sound. This is not a very flattering com mentary upon the industry of our Oregon farmers. Information from Tygh Valley is to the effect that the grass is good, aid stock iu fine condition. Snow in that locality was lighter than at the Dalles, aud did not re main long. A new mail route is to be established through the Klamath, Lost River, Lang el's Valley, and Goose Lake countries. This will cerlaiuly prove a great blessing to those people. A Salem dwelling narrowly escaped de struction, the other night, by the wall pa per catching from a lighted candle which the occu punts had left on the mantel, while they went calling. In 1S70 there were 4.427 persons in Or egon over ten years of age who could not read or write. So the census say. Of white male adults over twenty-one years of age in the Slate who are illiterate the number is 1.0S5. The XortL western Home, published at Vancouver, thinks Mr. Ilolladay would be doing a good thing by building a plank road from Ilolladay "s Addition in East Portland to the Columbia liver, opposite the town of Vancouver. The Salem Statesman knows a negro preacher who has become disgusted with a while itinerate who is in the habit of preaching in the afternoon, where the ne gro has preached in the morning, thus 'spiling'' the darkies good impressions. The Corvallis Gazette has a story of a man living near that city, who went home recently, under the influence of rum. rip ped open a feather bed, and so alarmed his wife that she ran. with an infant in her arms, to a neighbor's, shrieking "murder." The Tillamook schooner, loaded with produce, which was supposed to have foundered at sea. while on her way o Portland, has turned Jip all right at Port Ludlow, on Puget Sound, having been driven north by the gale which occurred about New Year's. A man who has been living near Salem, under the name of Charley Morgan, was was arrested there on Tuesday last, on a telegram from Walla Walla. It seems his name was Sheppard in the latter place, and that lie suddenly decamped with $250 of another man's coin. The Territories- Olympia contributed $810 to the Chica go Relief Fund. Money is being raised to erect a Congre gational edifice at Seattle. J. M. Carey has been appointed Associ ate Justice of Washington Territory. An establishment for sersoning lumber by steam is being erected at Seattle. The Wenat has discontinued her trips from Monticello to Pumphrey's Lauding. Joseph F. Liggett, of Kansas, has been appointed Governor of Washington Terri tory. . It is asserted that the loss of stock in Yakima and Klikitat valleys has not been very large. Milton Kelly, formerly District Judge of Idaho, has purchased the Boise States man, Reynolds reining. A daily mail will probably' be estab lished overland between Olympia and Seattle, the coming spring. John C. Hileman, Register of the Land Office at Vancouver, was confirmed by the Senate on the 11th inst. J. S. Boyer. who has been appointed Receiver at. the Walla WaPa Land Office, takes the place of Anderson Cox. Large improvements have been made to the saw mills nt Tacotna, which now have a capacity of 50,000 feet daily. A dispatch from Washington, dated the 5th inst.. to the Olympia Courier, says that Gov. Solomon was compelled to resign. The value of farm products in Wash ington Territory for the year ending June 1st. 1870. as shown by the census, was $2,111,002. A company has been organized in San Francisco, to have their headquarters at Seattle, to engage in the whale fishery in the Northern Pacific. At Salt Lake there is unusual activity in mining transfers. A large amount of English capital is secured for furnaces and mills. General mining prospects are exceedingly good. The ship Elizabeth Kimball arrived at Port Madison. Puget Sound, last week, in four days and seven hours from San Fran cisco, being the shortest run by more than two days on record. John Russell, manager of the Metropol itan Bank, of New York, was., robbed in the street about noon, on the 20th. of $23. 000 of gold certificates and a quantity of notes and bonds. No arrests. MAR 111 ED. On the J5th inst., in this city, by W. P. Barns, J. P., Mr. Andrew Willis aud Mrs. Letha J. Foster, all ot this city. Oregon City Prices Current. --The following are the prices paid for produce, and the prices at which other ar cicles are sellinor, in this market : WHEAT White rl bushel, $1 25. OATS "ft bushel. 75 cts. POTATOES bushel. SI 00 cts. ONIONS "jj bushel. $100,$1 50. FLOUR bbl. $7 00($$ 50. BEANS While, f lb.. 4 (5 cts DRIED FRUIT -Apples. V fo..6cls. Peaches. lb., lfijc: Plums. lb., loQv, 10 cts.; Currants. lb- lu20 cts. BUTTER r) fl- :5540cts. EGGS "9 dozen, 50 cts. CHICKENS r) dozen. $3. SUG vR Crushed, c? lb.. 20 cts.; Island p lb.. 10ol12i cts.; N. (.. lb.. 15 cts.; San Francisco refined. -1 S! TCL T TE V Young Hyson, lb., 1 ou ; Ja pan. 3 R.. S0c$l 25 ; Black, 75c. COFFEE-? k--?325 cts. SLT V- fr" Ja2 Cts- SYRUP HavJ Golden, gall.,$l 00 ; Ex. Heavy Golden. f 2? . . BCON Hams. 'c lb.. 14 cts; Sides, 14 ctsi. V To-: Shoulders, 7 cLs. LARD & lb., 14 cts. OIL Devoe s Kerosene, gall., ,5. Linseed oil, raw. B gall.. $1 50; Limjeefllil. boiled, gall., $1 50. WYoL 5.. 35 cts. BEEF Oa foot, 7 (g8 cts. fi. PORK On foot. 7(gScts. 1 lb. SHEEP Per head. $2 00$2 50. HIDES Green, .. 5c. ; Dry.'y E., 12i cU ; Salted. Sc A LSstlyaiitl 3IiitI TJIsease. Such is dyspepsia. The stomach and the brain are too intimately allied for the one to suffer without the other, so that dyspepsia and despondency are inseparable. It muy be added, tao, that irritation of the stomach is clmo.-t invariably accompanied by irritation of the temper. The invigorating and tranquiliiing opera tion of Hostetter's bitters is most power fully developed in cases of indigestion. The first effect of this agreeable tonic i comfort ing and encouraging. A mild glow pervades the system, the chronic uneasiness in the re Kion of tha stomach is lessened, and the nervous restlessness which characterizes the disease is abated. TliH improvement is not transient. It is not succeeded by tte return ot the old symptoms with superadded mrce as is always the case when unmedi- cated stimulants are ariven forthe comnlaint. v, o 1 7 1 1 j 1 utaivuiui iu v i,Oi UliUH. l)Ut liliS is not ail. Ihe apanet and anti-bihous properties of the preparation are scarcely secondary ui importance to ns tome virtues. It there is an overllow of bile, the secretion is boon luougut wiiton proper IhuiU. ud U me unary organ is iatri ana urpia 11 M toned and reiruluted. The effect uoon the discharging organs is equally salutary, and J in cases of constipation the cathartic action 1 is just sutliciert to produce the desired re-j suit gradually and without pain. The Bit- ters also promote healthy evapoiation from me sin lace, which is particuU rly tk-sirable at whs season woen smitten spells ot raw, ,'" ,aYi weainer are apt to ciieet the natural perspiriuiou and produce congestion ' uou,su?; ,UUl1 co uf' i'"."1 . 1 -i V . c.oc- v,,u:, vi'jv, ....u uitaiuegiuat fiieiauie ikeioraiive es- nee a t- i,rnm.,tna I i - 1" Sj-mtoms or Liver Compluint n.itl of &oiic of I He Diseases I-'roslm t-tl it. A sallow or yellow skin, or yellowish brown spots on face and other part-T of bodv: dullness aud drowsiuess, with frequent head ache : dizzioess, bitter or bad taste in mouth. limiess ot throat or internal heat : palpi tation, in many cases a dry, teasing cough, with sore throat, unsteady appet te, raising of food, choking sensation in throat : dis tress, Heaviness, or bloated, or teeiing about stomach ami sides, pain in sides, back or breat, and about shoulders; colic pain and soreness throuorh bowels, with heat : cunsti- pation, alternating with frequent attacks of utuvrnoea ; piles, nr.tulence, nervousness, coldness of extremities ; rush of blond to head, with svmtorns of appordexv. numbness ot limbs, especially at nijriit : cId chills al ternating with tint Hashes, kidney and urin ary dinicuitics ; female we.ikne-s. dullness. low spirits, unsociability and clo'imv fore bodings. Only a few of above symptoms inieiy io ne present in any case at one time. Alt ivhrnr Or I'Imvh- a " A It Pw ni.finl.iot, Medical Discovery lor liver Complaint and its complications, are loud in its praise Sold by alt first class druiraists. The Fever and Ajne II rn. In fi vpr nml anue districts the '-shakes" of the eommu- nitv at tli time when Oniniim v:i in vonn were sometimes summoned to their doses by tlor sound of a born ; but since Da Walk- i.-it c i.: tt I.- V ivpp. t n ltiTTi.-i;a rmvp en- I perseded that dangerous drug as a specific for intermittent remmittent fevers, no such remedies aae needed. Tee victims come of their own accord to recive their rations of that asrreeable and matchless retneilv, and in I a few days a perfect cure is effected; This I mighty antidote is literally extinguisluug periodical fevers, dyspepsia and bullous complaints, throughout the length and breadth of the land. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian ILiir Reoewer restores to bald beads a fine healthy growth of hair, if the ban ceils are not closed up. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER. Oilice, Ko. PORTLAND, Gl Front Street, OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS aud 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 CorresDondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATES aud TERRI- TORIES, with great care aud on the most ADVA N T AC. EO US TERMS- HOUSE -s. and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL LECTED. A;.d a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CITIES and TOWNS in the SI ATE, will re ceive descrii.tim.s of FARM PROPERTY andjforward the same to the above address. 1-eb. J, li 1. Orrsnn Lodge Xo. 3, I. O. of O. F. -li-.. Meets every Thursday even &igigs ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspon -'""iCf1" jjajj Main s eet. ence. Business Penmanship, regular and Members of the Order are invited to attend By order . lultitoiiinn Loilsc No. I, A. F.aml ...... . a A. M. Jjoliis its regular communica Actions on the Firt and Third Satur- 7 'n each month, at 7 o'clock from ' Xihe iioth of Sentember to the 2oth of March, and 7h o cIock trom the 20th of March to the 2oth ot September. Bieth rcn in good standing are invited to attend. Dec. 23,1870, By order of W. M. Rebecca Degree Iodgc So. 2,I.O.O. F (O c Meet ou 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. EspsciaJ Notice. TE II AVE IN OCR HANDS FOR COL- lection the notes and accounts of J. R. Ralston, alsc of the late firm of Wortman & Fields, and Joseph Kafka. Persons knowmg themselves indebted to either of the above nerson-. will n'case and settle at a;i earlv day. We are instructed to collect ...;,,.,,, a., I..,. .... . V K K hflKl'K-; . -' . - Jan. I, ibi -,ti , f, IA A M"S"S?f 1 a Apply, statin j terms per day, to Isaac W. Smit'i, Edgineer of the. works Jan. 12, ls:72:tf Administratrix's Notice. "7STOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT TUE -L uader-si?ned has been appointed Administra trix of the estate ot llaniel II. Good, deceased, late of Claekam w county, Oregon. All persons knowing thcinsalves indebted to the said deceased are requested to make -immediate payment of tne same : an l au persons navxng lulls against the aforesaid iloeen.se 1, mut present the same. with the necessary vouchers, to me, at my resi dence, in tire-iron City, within six months froia the dateot this publication. MARY E. GOOD, Oregon City. Jan. 3, 1872. Administratrix. Johnson fc ilcC'own, Att'ys. janowl A. G. WALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery. Corner of Front and Atder Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RGLED and BOUND to rpWO GOOD TWO HORSE TEAMS with day, then and there to show cause, if any you JL drivers, for permanent work on the he, why hen should not be pranted for the iVu .. A... o t saloot such tstate. Audit is turther ordered V. illamette r ahs Canal aud Locks. that a of thia ori3er be puUiahe4l fur tbree anv desired pattern. MUSTC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS- fttie'SoWfto thTaddir eVerJ VariCtJ f (jrders from the country promptly at tended to. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE ! Fall and Winter Trade. HAVING RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR assortment of Imported Styles in Ladies' and Gents' will take irreat pleasure in disrdavmrr ,u-,,r . j We bave received lrom Xew York a few nair of the Olebiated EI.PRAT OPCR 4 BUTTON FRONTS, bv which a Laee Shoe can be turned into a beautiful Button nitr Will take orders fur the same at any time We hare the Best and Latest Styles in Misses' and Children's Button Gai er aod Balmorals that are imported, but for good substantial wear there are none that can dune up to our own mke. We Warrant tnem in every respect Soven entirely Xevr Styles of Ladies and Mi,ses- RUBBLTiS. The Xillson, Congress, Marie Antoinette, Queen's Gemma, Velvet Fr.int and Alaska. Light, yfisli Durable ari vn, v, ntr 1,. a Ur f 001,-!'., -' 1 ' " -"- v. "- v. i. .1.,...,. Hr rn vr.nr foct TO WOISlOIiV. COME AXD SEE CUR GHAMPI9N BOOT I Respecttully, PROTZIflAN, GILL I AU & CO., Cor- Front and lIorrison Sts-, rORTLAXD, REGQN. Pec. 1. 1871 :tf 'JL 1? Qj ' A- our beautiful and fast prowiutr ltate hoou tl)e shrill whistle ot the IRON lIORJsL, s he comes imokmz across this great eon tinent. drawing after him the rich products ot Ule Nation s ealth and Industry, will ""uwuui.c tue a QOOD TIIE COMIXG ' 75 when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters will be called to fill the new avenues ot isust uess. tveryone should prepare lor an ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE. Great chanpres have been made in the com mercial affairs of Oreiron in a few vears. What the developernents of our State will be in the future, is a question which depends upon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS of her Young Men. uhin the past four years or continued prosperity, the National Business College, of I'ortland, Oresron, has sent out SCORES of young men fully qualified, and many of whom are now hllina; high and lucrative po- sitions in the Banks, Oounting-Rooms and Stores of our State. So great is the demand for fnf&r5 v fOUfit? fit " - 7 that Business men have been frequently compelled to send East for as-istanee. No enterprising, studious Young Man who has passed through the prescribed course of studies at this . . MODEL OCjL-lh.Cafc. , has complained for want of a situation and at good salary, too. Every facihy is here auordea acquir ing a E0UBJD BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest possible time, and at TIIE 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 effect of thoroughly familiariz ing him with all the minutiae of real business. The course of study embraces Double and Single Entry Book-Keeping, Commerci I I cni.UI I .nAtnrM pip ftr. rri rn ti n i n cr i hpftrr r.tK V;n ' ""''"' J n,l'1"" ' " '"o ' s I L'nniv pnirp nr o ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP, 1LLEGKA1 H V , PHONOGRAPHY, 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 DeFRAHCE & JAMES, TORTLAND, OREGON. Mcrch 31. lS71:yl. Citation. In the County Court of Clackamas County, Ore In the matter of the Guardianship of M. K. Mover, Jb. A. Mover, C 1. Mowr, and A.J. Skiver, minor rhildren of Enos Slover,deeeased. rzM) THE NEXT OF KIN JF SAID WARDS, -- and all others interest! in their Estate : I Whereas, T.J. Taylor, Guardian of said Minor's Instate, has nleil ia said t.ourt hi a petition, show- in that it is necessary, and would be bcuettcial I to his V arils, that their interest in lots 1, 2, 5, 0, 7 ami S in lllrwL- ; ir, I r..rrn Citr Clji-L-amn ' l I r.. r, ,., t ,,.,.1.1 i. ! , I ...... 1 ,-. t . v I . I .VUI.l.,, ...,,., qiilJUlU ,?ULU 1L '1: LJ tIA ,T You and eaf:h of von are. therefore, directed to ippear hetore said Court, at the Court House, in iresron t.ity, Urearon, on the hrst iionuay m l'cl.rnirv A ll 1KT) ot l ,'f.W.lr a rr, r.f ac-A publi successive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper, published iu "Oregon City, Oretron. Witness the Hon. J. K. Wait, County Judpe of I 1 said Court, and sole Judge of said Court j L.S. in the transaction of all except county ( ' business, and the fseal of said County Court, affixed Jan. 3, 1S72. J. M. FRAZER, Couaty Clerk. JOHNSON & McCOWN, jauotv3 Att'ys for Petitioner. SHADES SALOON, C. A. HAAS, Proprietor, Main Street, Oregon City. o Bert BILLIARD TABLES in OR EG OX Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them. THE BAR IS SUPPLIED With all t'ne choicest o-fialities of Liquors an J Cigars. Scotch, Iriih and Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Pnnch. also, a no. 1 SHOOTiWC GALLERY Is connected with the Saloon, Oregea CPy, Jan. 1, 1372.tf SiOLSDA V PRESENTS, THE LARGEST AND . FINEST STOCK IJf PORTLAND, OP FiSEWHTCHES, KIQH JEWELRY AMD Silverware.0 M. T, nnO sSToTT! 0 WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN WATCHES and JEWELRY No-107 Front st- PORTLAND, 0 Would inyite attention of his friends and the public to his Large and Choice Assort ment of WATCHES, From the most Celebrated Makers of E. Howard & Co., Boston ; Apeltfin & Tracy, P. S. Bai tiett, Waltham, Mass,-, Elgin Watches; Jacot Selfwinding Watches English O Wati hes and others. Also, the be-t selected STOCK of LADIES' WATCHES, of all description and styles, which he would be pleased to show to who may favor him -with a call. AGENT FOR CIIAS. E. JACfdJT WATCHES. Fine Jewelry and Solid Silver Ware, Fancy Articles, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS- Silver Watches, of different makers. Diamond Pins, Ear-rings an Finger-rings. Gold Hracelets. (ti Id Chatehun Guards and Watch-chains, Gold Necklaces, Armlets, Cresses, Lockets, (iold Rrcast- ins, Ear-rings, Finger-rings. Gold Charms and Keys. California Gold Rings and Bohmes' Pat ent Ruckels. Opera 'Jhains. Moss Agate Setts, Rings and Cuff Buttons. Wedding Rings, made of pure gold, ex pressly for that purpose. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Opera and Marine Glasses. Pebble Spectacles and Eye-glasses. Milid Silver Napkin Rings. Silver Fruit and Butter Knives. Solid Sil,-er Table and Tea Spoons. Regulators Seth Thomas Clocks, Marine Clock, Gilt Gallery Clocks, &c. All the ab ve articles sold Cheap for Cash ami warranted as represented. Particular attention given to r.epsvirin and adjusting o Chronometers, Duplex au A erican Vvatc s. B. L. STONE, nov24tt 107 Front st. Portland, Oregon. IMS ROY El) BAND SAWS Molding Machine, M0HTISERS, ' A ti .1 oro-r docfrinltnn chiaery and Planing Mill supplies. Address PERRY & PLACE, Machinery Depot, 112 California St. San Francisco, nov24cowCrn O REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, PORTLAND, - - OREGON. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Over flowed Lands. Fami Lands sold and purchasers obtained for all kinds of landed property. Valuable securities transferred in exchange for real estate. Loans negotiated on propertj, and titles examined and determined. Commissions solicited and executed with fidelity and promptness. OFFICE No. 14 Carter's Building, corner of Alder and Frout streets. . Feb. 3, lb70:tf XEW HARDWARE STORE, COKXKT FKONT & STARK STS., PORTLAND, OREGON. .JIM K. FOSTER Is now receiving and offers for sale, at the lowest rates, a full stock of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, fblechamcs' Tools, Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, MINERS' GOODS stasis, Ropes, Shovels, PA t- .--Kggr -" Anvils, Axes, Etc., o Which he invites buyers to call and examine before purchasing el-ewhere. O Would invite particular attention of buy ers of Buddi-rs' Hardware and House Trim mings, either at WHOLE-ALE or RETAIL. Mav lK71:m.1 JOHN R. FOSTER. Xew Boot and Shoe Store. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE pectfullv call the a ntion of the pub lic to his splendid stock CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS and SHOES, for Ladies' and Gent's wear, just opened, one door nerth of the Lincoln Bakery, Ore gon Gilv. All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES kept constantly on hand, at CHEAP RATES, and ordeis taken for the same. tf be made in the latest stvle. at the PACIFIC BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURE', Portland, Oregon. COUNTRY PRODUCI? Taken in EXCHANGE AT MARKET Raiea, AL. WHITE Oregon City, Nov. 17, 1671. HOGS! HOGS! rpHR UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL I the attention of everybody that is fat tening Hog to selE which will make bacon that they will find it to tl eir advantage to call at the old corner at Albright's Butcher Shop. We are buvins I'ork and PAYING TIIE HIGHEST i'RICE of any one else. Call and see. ALBRIGHT & LOGUS. Nov. 24, 1871.:tf Notice, JOHN MYERS, ESQ., IS MY DULY Au thorized Agent in Oregon City, and also Agent lor the Estate of Daniel Harvey, de ceased. MILS- E. HARVEY October 1, ISTl.mS O O O o 0 e 0 C3 O o 0 0 0 . O