o m Sljc iDtckln (enterprise. MARCH 8, 1ST 2. "FRIDAY, TOWN AND COVNTY. iSEriseJthe Campaign- We will farnfeblbeEBBPRito claba of five .bb.cribers and upward., for C y cents, commencing with the jssue of tie Utb of Marcb. and ending with the .,ie of Jne 7ib. wbich will contain the elec tion returns. We hope that Democrats M ill see to it that the paper is in the hands of every voter in the county, ho will send us the first list ? RKUGiors NoTiCK.-Durir.g Lent Svason services will be held at St. Pauls (Epis copal) Church on each Wednesday morn ing, at Ki o'clock, and on Iriday een iugs at 7 o'clock. Coi:xty Colut rKOCKEin.xos. The fol lowing are the proceedings of the County Court lor the March term : Isaac Foster, supervisor of road district No. 35 was granted lurtter lime to inane his report. . . Cbas. Roork, Thos. Holm a and Ld. Forbes were appointed viewers to view and locate a road from the terminus of the Mihvaukie road to the eastern boundary of Phillip Foster's land claim. Geo. Clark, Jo. Dickens and J. I.. Cason were appointed viewers to locate a road in accordance with petition of N.N. Buck. J . S. Church and others. On petition c.r V. W Cook and others. Chas. Roork. Edward Forbes and Thos. Bobna were appointed viewers to locale a road from the N. E. corner of Henry Jew ell's fence, thence on the best route to Pock Creek bridge, thence to the intersec tion of the road at. the south end of the lane btt.veen V. C. Wilson's and It. Mills land. Pep"''1 of J. S. Church, supervisor of road district No. 18. was approve I an 1 al lowed $21 for extra labor. Wra Smith appointed for the e.isuing year. T. Power of r. a! district No 12. made his report .vh'tch was approved, and Fred rick Dullard appointed. Report of Thos. Putt' of road district No. 40, was approved and allowed ?lt for extra labor. J. II. Simesel was appoint ed for the present year. Report of Wiliiam Phillips, of road dis trict No. 4. was approved and allowed 17 51) for lumber, and 34 lor extra la bor. Tobias Deardortr appointed for the present vear. F. W. Foster, of road district No. 3. ten dered his r- agnation, which was accepted and John Giov.-r appointed instead. Ross Merrick, of road district No. 1. tendered bis resignation, wbich was ac cepted, and .lmos'l'abb appointed. Peter Lewis, of road district No. 32. tendered his resignation, which was ac cepted and Joel Dixon appointed. Report of Thos. Comm. of dis rict No. 10. was laid over. Fairfield appoint ed for the present year. iie.ioit o' John ZurnwaU, of district No. 30, was approved and allowed 2i' fur extra labor. John Todd was allowed $8 for attend ance ou Circuit Court. Report of John II -Martin, Pleasant Judd and Robert Kirkbam. viewers, was approved and road declared a highway. Report of E. Baker, S. B. Franklin and T. E. Riirgs. viewers, was approved and road declared a public highway. The report, of Geo. G. Suiith.Isaac Frost and J. A. Barlow, lowers, was adopted and road declared a public highway. The license for the Oregon Ci'y ferry Wis placed at $10 for the ensuing year. Thomas Learsey was adjudged a county charge. J. Bowm in was appointed to act as agent for sail invalid. The following bills were ordered paid: It nd dbvrict N . 23 $17 !) ; A. Warner. -12D 54; Himes & Bacheider. S12 50: J. Howm-an. S2U; wood for jail. 3; J. M. Frazer. SIGH 50; J. M. Bacon. 2 50: other bills to the amount of 5210 70 were order ed paid. PitoitviK P.t siNK-s Iii the matter of T Tvv.iM.f.' Humes, deceased: Mrs. Mary A. Barnes appointed administratrix. Dan iel Lee, J. Thoinpkins. and Thos. Bartlett. appointed appraiseis. In the matter of the estate or Nathaniel Robins; yearly report approved and liied. In tbe" matter of the estate of H. is. Moore; notice of final settlement ordered published. In the matter of the estate of Daniel Triliiuger: notice of final settlement or dered pnb'ished. Guardianship of George Hawthaway: petition to sell real estate; citation issued to next of kin. Guardianship of Henry Neaves, insane; final account approved and filed; balance remaining in Guardian's hands to be paid to the Secretary of State after disburs inents are paid. Radical Coxvkntiox. The Republican Convention for this county meets in this city to-morrow to select delegates to the State Convention, and place in nomina tion a ticket which the Democrats will de feat on the 3d of June. Things are nut working as smooth as the leaders desire, and a bitter contest is going on among them. We may anticipate a little " un pleasantness' Padi.y Inji hkk. Frank Toepleinan, an employe in the Factory, was very serious ly injured last Saturday, lie was looking iip-tho wall to reach bis coat, and not ob serving where he was stepping, fell into a hole in the floor, striking as he fell with his whole weight f n the stomach against the edge of the floor. He has Fullered severely, but is now improving. Dr. Ross is tending on him. Council Puockkpinos. The Council in structed the Sticet Committee to change the contract with Glenon, contractor, in lilling the culvert, so as to make a two fojt culvert instead of a four foot one. The committee appointed to draw ordin ance lo govern liquor licenses, presented an ordinance, which was defeated by the Council. Several hills were passed. LKCrvnE. Father Win. Harman, Le? turer for the Good Templars, delivered an address at the Court House in this city, last Tuesday evening, to a large audience. The lecture was. so we are informed, very interesting, and was received with great applause. Father Harmon is a good speaker and will not fail to do good work in the cause he so zealously advocates. IIahdwakk. Although Mr. John R. Foster, corner of Front and Alder streets. Portland, has but recently resumed the hardware business, his house has already gained a wide reputation, lie has a fine new stock of everything in his line, and customers can always rely ou getting goods as cheap as they can be purchased in the Slate. Pkofessioxak. Dr. F. Barclay informs the public thror.gb our columns that he is still practicing bis profession. The Doc tor's reputation throughout Oregon as a successful and compentent physician is too well established to need recommenda tion troni us. He is probably the oldest pioneer physician in Oregon. Thanks. Senator Kliv rnme,,. tative Slater hav r n: J 'i VOCtJ er documents. iment ,uauu lvl I'uuil vj CT- i-aajXs.iiErSS'- ' "ZX. - "Tr""?!!-- tosass, .. . BX53S ' School Repout. Following is- the re port of the School Superintendent of this county; Rev. E. Gerry, for March, 1872 ; Amount of School Fund report ed in the Treasury, coin, 1.023 S4 Currency, 300 00 This has been apportioned fo the sev eral Districts in the county entitled to re ceive the same, as follows : Xo. Dis. Xo. Children. Coin. Currency. 3 10 1 2 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 00 37 12G 30 42 34 30 28 30 55 30 34 30 43 88 45 02 51 21 51 32 58 22 ii 30 114 54 61 42 209 10 49 80 C9 72 50 4 4 49 80 40 48 49 )S0 91 30 59 70 50 44 59 76 71 38 140 08 7 4 70 102 92 84 00 3 4 80 84 GO 90 28 30 52 10(! 24 59 76 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 00 07 35 89 53 35 20 1 35 2 47 1 02 1 53 1 G2 1 93 3 90 2 02 2 79 2 29 94 2 29 2 CI 99 2 88 1 02 11 12 13 11 15 10 17 18 PJ 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 3J 31 32 33 3 4 3 30 37 3S 3!) 10 11 42 13 I 4 45 40 47 48 40 50 fil 30 55 50 30 74 10G 24 4 74 91 30 97 94 G4 74 122 84 53 12 41 50 51 40 09 72 110 20 91 30 04 74 2 4 90 74 70 43 1G 71 38 39 84 30 52 23 24 18 20 10 00 08 00 58 10 G40 70 4.053 8 4 88 75 47 05 75 33 44 12 40 89 15 31 42 70 55 30 15 45 27 51 43 24 22 14 11 10 41 35 2 47 1 75 07 2 02 1 17 93 OS 99 51 52 53 Fract. Mult. " No. G, Aurora. BnUevill. 83 50 45 1 85 1 57 17 37 109 00 Oreg'n City 380 Total. 212 4 Whole number of children reported. 2. 507. Of these. 83 i;i No. 23 and 48, not eii'iiled to pub'ic money. All Districts having had the proper amount of school to entitle them to the public money have reported. Of the Nos. of Districts left blank in this report, some have been in corporated with other Districts, some have become so small by losses as to make it di.'licult to sustain a school ; some might have sustained a three month's school. Iut did not through lack of interest. Th" basis of distribution of the public money lias been, per scholar. 81 00 coin, and 55 Cents currency. The orders are now ready for the District Clerks. During the past year more than the usual amount of money has been expended in the building and re pairing of school houses. '1 here has also been a marked improvement in the quali fications of candidates applying for certi ficates, and more general satisfaction with the teacheis. Quo Fixo TiiEATtiu. The NV.dron troupe are still drawing crowded houses at the Oro Fino Theater, Portland, llose dale, a splendid piece, recently had a run ot two weeks to large audiences. This is the best Company that has ever been here and persons visiting Portland should not fail to go and see their performance. Lvnoi-; Mails. We have been receiving the blockaded mail during the past week. Ou Saturday last, there were five bags of mail received here, and it has continued to come along every day. Yesterday the Oritlammo's mail was received. Mail ar rangements have been sadly demoralised this winter. Po"r Kxoiv. We notice that the up river boats are again neglected. The time for departure from this place is not advertised, and we suppose tlu'3' come and go when they get ready. We regret this on account of i he people along the river who have no railroad commuiucaU jn. Cov.n.iMKNTAKV. We nolico that our fellow-towns John Fleming. Esq.. has been elected an honary member of the Oregon Pioneer Association. Uncle John is a pioneer, and worthy of the compliment the Society has conferred upon him. Elkction ok E.(;iNi:i:it. The election last Monday for Chief and Assistant En gineers reseulted in the election of S. I). Richardson, of No. 2. as Chief, and John Myers, of No. 1. as Assistant. They will make good officers. Rijtcknki). Mr. F.O..McCown returned home last Friday, in excellent health. He informs us that his office will hereafter be open lor business, as he is done going to the States and tbe Carutber's estate m.ttier is settled. Pki:sonai We had the pleasure of a call yesterday from Mr. Hendricks, of Wheatland, Yamhill county. He gives us encouraging accounts of the prospects of the Democracy in his county. Jkwki.kiiy. Persons desiring anything in the jewelry or watch line, should not fail to give Mr. B.L.Stone. No. 107. Front street. Portland, a call. He has the best slock in the State, and sells at reasonable prices. Give him a call. Ixkokmatiox Wantko. Chester Wheel er, formerly of Syracuse, New Y'ork, will hear something to his advantage by call ing or sending his address to J. M. Bacon, post-master at this place. Rkugiocs Notice. Rev. Mr. Sellwood, at the regular morning service on Sun day next, will preach a sermon on the Apostolic Rite of confirmation. Dkawn Off. The Senator has been drawn off on the route from this city to Portland. The- Cooke leaves here at 7 A o clock, a. m.. instead of 8. as heretofore. Lecture To-NiZr. L. Leland is to deliver a temperance lecture at the ourt House this evenin He is highly spokeD of a speaker. Admission free. isEwixo SocjK-rr.-Tbo Ladies' Sewing Society of the Episcopal Church will meet !? mr erD0a Bt -"nce MARniED. At the residence of Geo. A. ShTnh , -rTTT land. March 6th, bv Rev. Geo C ChSn'n- Caleb Brooks, of Wasco contv torlS511 Haadlton, formerly of CancmSk ' Jaas Oregon City Prices Current. The following are the prices paid for produce, and the prices at which other ar cicles are selling, in this market : V HEAT W bite ,"J4 bushel, $1 0i. OATS -ft bushel. 75 els. POTATOES bushel, $1 00 cts. ONIONS V bushel. 1 00( 1 $0. FLOUR "j bbl. $5 50Sif 00. BEANS "White. tl lb.. 4(a 5 cts. DRIED FRUIT Apples, lh., 5 Gets. Peaches. lb., Klj'c; PInms, "ft uC 15 10 cts.; Currants. 'r ft... lo20 cts. BUTTEit lb.. 3o40cts. EGGS ? dozen. 25 cts. CHICKENS dozen, $4. SUGAR Crushed, lb., 20 cfs.;Island t fl.. 1012i cts.; N. O.. lb.. 15 cts.; San Francisco refined, fb . I0J cts. TEA Young Hyson, -j) lb., si 50 ; Ja pan. r lb., 30e$l 25 ; Black. H lb.. 75c. 031 00. COFFEE lb.. 2325 cts. SALT V lb-, 14 2 4 cts. SYRUP Heavy Golden, Ijgall., 1 00; Ex. Heavy Golden. "j-i, gall., SI 25 BACON Hams. 16 cts; Sides. 15 cts. r3 lb.; Shoulders, 11 cts. LARD B lb., 14 cts. OIL Devoe's Kerosene, gall Liiueed oil, raw. gall.. $1 Linseed oil. boiled. tf gall., $1 50. WOOL "ft lb., 35 cts. , 75. 25 : BEEF On foot, 910 cts- ft D. PORIC On foot. OCfT.lOcts. R. fi lb. SHEEP Per head. $2 ?2 50. HIDES Green, j4, ft,.. 5c 15 ct ; Salted. 8c Pry. IP &.. lieligiom Services. St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John W. Sellvvoo 1, rector. Services on Sunday at loir a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible class at 2 p. m. 1st Congregational Church Seats Free Morning Services, lo. Sabbath School, 12 o'clo k M. Evening Services, 7 o'clock. Rev. E. Okhhy, Acting Pastor PR AVE It MEET1NOS. Sunday evening, 5 o'clock Tuesday evening, 7 o'clock. o M. E. Church Seats Free. Morning Services, 10. 3o, Evening Services 7 o'clock. SOCIAL VEETIXOS. Class Meeting following Morning Servces. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening 7 co'clck. SaWbath School at 2 o'clock P. M. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ranewcr is a prepara' ion of great merit, and is Rapidly displacing all others for the hair. For Couirhs, llronehits and Consumption, in its earlv stage, uothiug equals Dr. Pierce's (!dden Medical Discoverv. For the very bet photographs, go to Brad ley & Rulofa'ia'.s Gallery withovt STAIRS ikr ASCEND IX THE ELEVATOR, 4.20 Montgomery Street, San Francis -o. Siiilving glotvly. Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis are not ihe only ones to be dreaded, (-anker or dry rot does not blast a tree as suddenly as a stroke of lightning, hut unless arrested it destroys it as certainly ; and in like man ner chronic debility, a'tb uijih it does not kill with the swiftness" of yellow fever, is :n s-ure to sap thespiings of lite eventually as any acute disease, if not checked by invigor ating medication. There is something inex pressibly touching in the spectacle prema ture decay. Languor, pallor, ematiciation, deprc.-sion of spirits, and a distaste for ex ertion, tire its ordinary symptoms, and they should be promptly met by a tonic treatment. The best invigoi ant and exhilerant that can l-e administered in a case of this kind is llote!tet's Stom.ich Hitters. The stimulat ingjjrinc'ple of the preparation rouse the dormat energies of the system, and the strengthening and regulating properties give a permanent and healthful impu'se to the vital forces thus brought h.to pla . The failing appetite is re-awakened, the proce-s of d gestion and assimilation are quickened, the quality of the blood is improved, the se cretions become more natural, and every or gan that contributes to the iioiiri.-hment of the body undergoes salutary change. By these means the repair of the physical struct ure is effected and its health and vigor re stored. In no class of disea-es has the ben eficent operation of the Hitters been more marked and striking th in ii: those charac ter. zed by general debility and nervous pros tration. La lies affected with these ail ments lind in this most wholesome of all tomes and eorret tnses ihe s;l'et and surest, means of relief. It is .strong to restore and powerless t- injure. Such is the uniform testimony of "cloeds of witnesses-" WILLIAM DAVIDS OIN7, REAL ESTATE DEALER. OfUs-', Xo. Ot Front Street, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. HEAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities. consisting of LoTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES aud STORES; also IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other'Property purchased for Corresnondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATUS and TERRl TORIKS, with great care and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, ami CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CITIES ami TOWNS in the STATE, will re ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to the above address. Feb. 3, ls71. FALLS E.XCAMPMEXT XO. 4, I. O. . F. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING of each month. Patriarchs in good stand ing are invited fo attend. Feb. S, lS72 tf School Land fJotice. TOriCEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LIST 1, of Indemnity School Lands was ai provel by the Secretary" of the Interior, Decem ber 21st, 1S71, and by him forwarded to the Ex ecutive Office of Oregon, and is now on file there in. Said list includes 41,2S'.72 acres of land, em braced in the Townships following, to-wit : Township 1, N. II., 2 east ; Township'l, X. 11.. 4 west ; Township 2, X. R., 4 west ; Township 1, S. It., 1 and 4 east ; Township 1, 8. K., 3 and 4 west ; Township 2, S. It., 1 and 4 cast ; Township 2, 8. It., ), 3, and 4 west ; Township 3, S. It., 4 and 5 west ; Township 4, S. K., 3 east ; Towiuhip 4, 8. It., 1, 3, 4 and 5 west ; Township 5, 8. It., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 aud 6 west ; Township 0, S. II., 1 east ; Township (i, 8. K., 1, 2, 3,4, 5 and 7 west ; Township 7, S. 11., 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 west ; Township 8, 8. R., 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 west ; . Township 'X S. It., 1 east ; Township !), 8. It., 1, 2, 3, and 4 west ; Township 10, 8. It., 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 west ; Township 11, S. It., 1, 2,3, 5 and 6 west: ' Township 12, 8. It., 2, 3, 4 and 5 west ; Township 13, 8. K., 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 west. All persons claiming School Lands in said Townships, are requested to come before the Board of School Land Commissioners and com plete their payments and receive their deeds. Claimants having made no paynents, are notified that the Hoard is ready to receive payments and notes, and to issue their bonds for deeds. T. H. CAXX. Clerk of the Board. Feb. 2, lS;2:w Rebecca. Degree loiige So. 2, 1. O. O. F" Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDA Y EVZXIXGS, of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree aie invited lo attend. Multnomah Lotltfe No. 1, A. F.am! a A. BJ. Holds its regular c-ommunica vt'ious on the Firt and 77 wv Satur Jf d:iy in each month, at 7 o'clock from ' v the otb of September to the 20th of March, and 7h o'clock from the 2oth of March to the iJotli of September. Preth ren in pood standing-are invited to attend. Dec. 23. Ii7e, ByorJerof V. M. Oregon Lodge Xo. 3, J. O. or O. K. Meets every Thursday even ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Hall, Main s eet. Members of the Order arc invited to attend By order. JV. 1. Special 'otleo. Indigestion is ihe cause of nine-tenths of all diseases the livinr machine is subject to I Give tone to the stomach and digestive organs, and vou will save niore than litdf in your doctor's bills. Mr. Ili-alefS C-l-lrat-l IX 1. Bitters, are recom mended hyall physicians to Dyspeptics and for JILL COMI'LAINT of the LlVEB AND OlGKbTIVS Ouoans, See advertisement in another column. The American Slock Journal for Decem ber, contains engravings of Sacred Cattle, Iloupua and Game Fowls; also, I'ig and Poultry Houses, with plans and elevation, besides some twenty welt written articles that should be read by every Farmer. Spec imen Copies will be sent free, by the Pub lishers, X. P. Hover & Co. Parkesburg, Pa. J-??"W"e furnish this valuable Joi:rxal with our paper for 3 a year.- r. BARCLAY, M. RJ Q. S. Formerly Surgeon to the Hon. II. 15. Co. 33 Veurs Experience. rKACTICTXCf I'lIYSKTAX AXD SUHGIIOX, Main Street, Oregon CiSy, 5rinal Settiemen-. In (lie mutter of the Estate of Daniel Tiulliiirer deceased, in the County Court for Clackamas' Slate of Orecron. ' r?p;ir; adm ix istkatoh of said kstatk -- having-tiled his accounts and vouchers for final settlement thereof, it is ordered hy the Court, that Monday, ihe 1st day of April ls72 he set apart lor said tinal settlement with X. If! Trullingvr, Administrator, and Elizabeth Triil liner, Administratrix, of said estate ; and no tice ie iriven by publication for lour sueeessie weeks in the Oreai City Enterprise, a newspa per published in this eountv, this order March 4, 1572. " J. K. "WAIT," Count v J udije. "VTA ft It EX & FOHBES, Att'ys foi- Adm'r and Admr'x. nuiSwl fotico of Fsna! Settlement In the matter of the Estate of Henry S. Moore, deceased. TtJUW AT THIS DAY COMES JAMES M. Moore, Administrator of said Estate, bv his Attorneys Johnson & McCown, and tiled his tinal report, properly vci ilied, totrr-tlicr with his vouchers for tinal sell lenient. It is ordered and adju.leed by the Court that Monday, the 1st day of April. Is; 2, bo set apart for said tinal settle ment with said Administrator, and that notice be given by publishing this order ior tour succes sive weeks i:i the t irevort iiy Enterprise, a news pajier published hi this eountv. J. K. AY A IT, County Judire. j T K ) attest, ( '- ( j. m. rit.;'.i;i:, - t Count v Clerk. muSw-l th-esou City, Tdareh 4, 187:!. Summons. In tlie County Court lor ( ,'l.tcku;nascounfy, State of ); eon. " ' A. ME1U, Piaii.til", ) Civil actioti to recover vs. monev. E. A. ;T1;soX, Deft. ) To rhe above nani'sl Defendant: y' OU ARE II HE E1JY XOi I i i EI) .VXD RE-- quired to appear in the abue entitled Court and answer to the complaint of the nlain tili', iiiod in th" almve entitled action, within ten days from 1 he dat" of the service of this sum mons uiin you, if seive.t in Clackamas coun'y ; aud if served in any other county of this State, thea within twenty days from such wrviee : and if served Viy publication, you are no: -tied and re-(piii.-d to apjioar and an-wer said oniplaiiit on or lie tore, the 1 -t Monday in Mac, 1S72, tliat be iui,' the tir.-t day of the next tenii of the Countv Com t for Clackamas county, Oreiffin, which will be held next after the expiration of the period prescribed by the order of .-aid Court, for the pub lication of this summons; and if vou fail so to appear and answer, the pi i;nti;I will tnke judg ment a -ainst you for the s;:in of f'ilii 45, with leu-al interest fiom Join? 7th, 1 S7 1, and f .r costs and disbursements of this action; the said action bcin-' brought ty plaintiff to rerover the afore said balance due ou book account for merchan dise sold defendant bv plaintilF. And you are further notified, that the Hon. .1. K. Wait, Jud-'e of saia County .'jurt. on the "th day of Febru ary, 1S72, made an order direeiinir tlie summons to be served by publication in the Oivjfoa Citv Enterprise for six successive weeks. , AVAEHEX & FORRES, March I, lS72:w(i l'Uf's Att'ys. SAfJD SAWS Molding Marhinr, chinery and I'laatutr Mill supplies. Address HKUTiY PLACE. M acliinery Depot, 112 California St. San Francisco. nov24eivf'iiii LOST ROM THE UXDKMSI Canemah, about the i KD, LIVIXCr AT th inst , a Sorrel bieh ; six vears Mare, about fifteen bands old; small white streak in the loreI:ead, with saddle marks; shod all around. Any person returning sad mare or giying information ol her whereabouts, will be suitably- rewar ed. WM. H. M RS HAL. Canemah, Feb. 22, 1672. SEW HARDWARE STORE, CORSET FHOST & STARK STS., PORTLAND, OREGON. .TOIO K. JPOSTEU Is now receiving and offers for sale, at the lowest rates, a full stock of SHELF .VxVIO BUILDERS' HA f!D WAR E3 iechanicG' Tools, Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, MINERS' GOODS Mails, Ropes, Shovels, Anvils, Axes, Etc., "Which he invites buyers to call aud examine before purchasing el-ewhere. Would invite particular attention of buy ers of Bu Idcis" Hardware and House Trim mines, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL. May 2n,lS7l:m3 JOHN It. FOSTER. Dissolution notice. MR. A. C. BAILEY'S tONXECTIOX with the Lincoln Bakery eeasvd by mu tuel conseiton the 1st of Febiuary. 1572. Mr. C. O. T. Williams having bought his in terest, and the business will be continued at the old stand under the firm name of Wil liams & Harding, yvho will pav all debts against and receive all moneys due the late firm of Bailey Harding. feblSvi t -m r tfSW ORTISERS, A nd eve' y description Pyf-2?.0o Wood-workirir Ma- THE HOUSE WE LSVE IN AND T11K LWIABITAXTS OF THE WORMS. 'yilE CAUSE OF A CHEAT MANY PIS J eases, that have been pronounced incur able by the most eminent physicians, for the very reason that they overlooked tbe can?, and as Dr. Van Ieti I'.ergh has made the Kntozoa a lite long Study, he would inform tbe sick generally that by close observation and gre.it cxpei imeuts, has come to the con clusion that there are more acute and thron-cdii-eises caused by Worms, Hydatids, An i naleu'te, or other species of Entozoa. The public generally, or the profession at large, are not aware of the number of Patients who are treated by eminent Physicians, lor this, that, or such a t omplaiut, without any rehet. If the disease had been understood, a few doses of Dr. Y's. Sovereign, Worm JiemeJy would have immediately cured the complaint and saved a great mauy lives. INHABITANTS OF THE HU MAN BODY! What think jou reader, of your body be ing a planet, inhabited by living races, as yve inhabit tbe earth? Whatever uia3r be your thoughts on the subject, it is eveii so. Your body may be but a home for parasites that crawl over the surface, burrow beneath the skin, nestle in its entrails, and riot aud propagate their kind in every corner ot its frame. The following is from tbe San- Francisco Bulletin, of January i:(j'.h, 172. (A recent date.; Carl Martins rt cently died in Cleveland, Ohio, from eating meat infected with the Vva of Tunuen Solium. At the Coroner's Inque.-t, on Tuesday, (January 2d.) it was shown that three weeks before Christmas, Martins purchased a carcass of Pork. Some of the meet was eaten the same day, and some v,ras made into sausage. About ten d.!3's later, some of the sausage was eaten, and in a sboit time the yvhols family were taken sick. Martins died on Sunday, Decem ber ;! 1st, 1S71. Mrs. Martins and her two children are now very sick, and the fonier is not likeh to recover. The verdict was in accordance with the facts. For further par ticuhii s. sre Cleveland, Ohio, papers of above date. A Conner's Inquest brought this fact to light. Now 1 would ask how many more such deaths an inquest would bring to light ? Ponder well, reader, upon this, and thi.k of itie thousa ids that d;e every year and no cau-e can be as-igned tor their death. Now the question that would naturally enter the minil of the reader, is what shall I de? The advice of the Dr. would be go to s irae ore that is competent of treating such com plaints. And who is more competent than the one that has made Worms a speciallity. Tin i as. Yesterday, Dr. J. W. Van 1) u Betgh exh'bited to us a number ot parasites which bad been removed from persons af flicted; there were several d 11. -rent species, one of" which appears to be entirely unknown to the lt edical profession. This new taenia is shaped something like an orange seed, but perfectly Hat, or lather like a cucumber seed, with a tail about a quarter of an inch in lergth. Another was a tape worm 87 feet in length, consisting of t'.GOo joints. Among medical men theie exists no little difference of opinion relative totheoiigin of these tnto.oa. One class of writers be lieve that these parasites, at least many of them, originate in the endowment of animal mokctdi s with vitality from the parent body, favo -ed by certai.i states of the v tal fores of that body; the states originating their oriLii'iatioii ' and promoting their growth and propagation. That all descriptions of e itozoa tire met with far more frequently where animal food is used in gna'est abund anee, is an indisputable tact, especially where the food is the flesh of the "unclean beasts," i h'ch the Jews and Mohammedans are forbidden to p;:r.ake of. But our inten tion :s not to w. ie a thesis mi ni this subject: u e rnlv desire to chronicle the fact that Dr J. W. Yan Den Ih rgb has found a medicine a simple vegetable which grows in bund ai;Ce sn Califern a, which is a dead shot to ;d letrozoa, of whatever de -cript.on, gener ally accomplishing its object in in m an hour and a half to six hours. Morning Cull. Had we the space here, hundreds of testi monials eotil 1 be produced, testifying to the truth of the asser: ions that have here been made, but it would be useless and would only occupy the reader's lime The follow ng are some of the diseases that Worms are often mistaken tor. Dyspepsia, Chronic Affections of the Liver nndKidi!oys, Consumption, White Swelling, Palsy, S:t rmatoi rixe i. Diarrhcea, Inconti nence of Urine, Gravel, Flor Albus, Diabetes, Dropsy, etc Dr. V. would advise those ladies troub'ed with any Irregularities of the Uterus to try his new r.-tn -dies and get cured. Dr. Yan Den Bergh's Infallible Worm Syr up for Children. 1 rice 1. Warranted to expel the worms. Sent everywhere upon receipt ot oriee. Dr. J. Y. Yan Den Bergh's, Hair Tonic a sinecure to destroy all a:iimalcul;c of the Hair Follicles, prevent falling out, and pro moting the Growth of the Hair. Price $1,50; Warranted. I!y Consutthij; and Uiiilergains a. snrri e examination, The afllicted can learn if their disease is caused by Worms or not; at all events, Dr. Yan Den Bergh can tell them from what dis ease they are suffcrinj. Consultations mxl Examinations Fit EE OF CHARGE. OFFICE ROOMS NOS. 33 & 39, OVER THE POST OFFICE- Letters describing the symptoms will be promptly answered, and persons living at. a distance will be saved the expense and trou ble of calling upon the Doctor. Address, IIt "VT. VAX DES BEUGH, P. O. BOX 172, SALEM, OREGON. Test Smonsa.1. PottTLAxn, f-b. 10th, 1872. Dr. J. W. Van Dk.v Bekgii Dear Sir: Our child, a little girl eight years of age, has had fits and convulsions fur the last two years, and we had tried many doctors and treat)- remedies without much benefit, iu fact our darling was getting constantly worse until we beard of your worn syrup through a friend of ours. We though"; that perhaps it might !o some good to give it a trial, and yon cannot imagi ue our surprise when over "joo worms were expelled with one bo: tie of your valuable worm syrup, and from this time on we certainly shall never be without it so long as there is a possible chance for it to be had. You aie at liberty to publish this if vou choose, and mav it do much pood. Iie'spectlullv vours, ' S. II. OKTUN, M.J. ORION. Symptoms of Worns, Alternate paleness and flushing of the countenance, dull expression of the eyes, drow.siness, itching of the nose, a swelled upper-lip, tongue whitely furred and thickly speckled with red points, feted breath, an en hirged abdomen, a partial or general swelling or pufliugness of the skin, a startling in the sleep and grinding of the teeth, a sensation as if something was lodged in the throat, a gradual wasting of the flesh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a short and dry cough, appetite sometimes voracious, "at other times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, oth er t mea loose, great fretfulness and irratibil ity of temper, pains iD the stomach aud bowels, colic, tits, convulsions and palsy. It the worm syrup is not to be had in your town, frend orders to the manufact urer and it will be sent promptly to any ad dress free of express charges. Direct or ders to Dr. J. W. VAN DEN BERGH, P. O. Hoi 172, Salem, Oregon. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE! Fall and Winter Trade. II AY1NG RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR assortment of Imported Styles iu Ladies' ami Gents' We will take great pleasure in displaying and receiving orders from our patrons and the public geuerally. We have received from New York a few pair of the (Mebiated ELPRAT OPERA BUTTON FRONTS, by which a Lace Shoe can be turned into a beautiful Button Gaiter Will take orders for the same at any time. We have the Best and Latest St3 les in Misses' and Children's Button Gai ers and Bilmorals that are imported, but for good substantial wear there are none that can come up to our own make. We Warrant them in every respect. x Seven entirely New Styles of Ladies' and Misses' RUBBERS. T e Nillson, Congress, Marie Antoinette, Queen's German, Velvet Front and Alaska. Light, yiish Durable and Neat Fitting. Also, a lot of Children's Rubbers. Bring on your feet. TO WORKMEN. COME AND SEE OUR CHAMPION BOOT Respectfully, PR0TZMAN, GIL I AN & CO., Cor- Front and Morrison Sts-, PORTLAND, REG ON. Dec. 1. 1871:tf THE Sa 11 IEj Will sew everything needed in a family, f om the heaviest to the lightest laoric. IT DOES 5IOHE WORK, SIOItB ICIN'KS OF Tronic, A."I a KI TE II AVORK, Than any other machine. If there is a Florence Sewing Machine within one thousand miles of San Francisco not working well and giving entire satisfac tion, if I am informed of it; it will beat tended to without expense of any kind to the owner. SAMUEL MILL, 19 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET, Grand Hotel Euilding-, SAW FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Send for Circulars and simples of the work. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY PLACE. Feb. 2, 1871:ly Sew Boot and SSioe Store. T lie UNDERSIGNE e:tfully call e a is i-pleiidid sock WOULD RE ntion of the pub-CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS and. SHOES, for Ladies' and Gent's wear, just opened, one door nertb of the Lincoln Bakery, Ore gon Citv. " All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES kept constantly on band, at CHEAP RATES, and onleis taken for the same, to be made in the latest stvle.at the PACIFIC BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTORY, Portland, Oregon. COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in EXCHANGE AT MARKET Rates. AL. WHITE. Oregon City, Nov. 17, 1871. mi ESTATE EXCHANGE, PORTLAND, - OREGON. GEO. L. CURRY, 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. Valuable securities transferred in exchange for real estate. Loans negotiated on property, and titles examined and determined. Commissions solicited and executed with fidelity and promptness. OFFICE No. H Cartel's Building, corner of Alder and Front streets. Feb. 3. W0:tf W OOOOS AT THE LiNGOLNJAKERY. WILLBAMS & HARDING, HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL VARIE ty of choice FAMILY GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS. The Bakery will be constantly supplied with fresh BREAD, CR VCK ERS, CAKES. PALTRY, CANDIES AND NUTS. . All of which will be sold at living rates. Remember that we do not sell goods at cost. Also, please bear in mind that it takes money to do business. To the farming trade we wonld say, CASH for you. produce, and CASH for our goods. Goods delivered to all parts of the citv. Feb, 10, l&72:tf Fruit, Shade, Trees ! Plants ! FLOWEK AXD GARDES SEEOS. Apple and Crab, 100, 2 to 4 ft., 4; 4 to 6 ft., ?6 00 rear,Std.e.xtra.l vr, Bartlett &e,3 to 4 ft.,doz. 2 M Seeds, Peaeh, bu.2; Apple, Osasrc, new, bu.,12 00 00 F. K. PHOENIX," Blooiaiiigton, Illinois, feb 2:w D f .at- iW Potatoes, White Peach Ulow.t-ariy iione.ou., -s f?eedlin;rs. Sett JIaple, l,WK"i,fl; Ash, 3; Elm, 2 AUCTION AND COMMISSION A. 15. Ricliardsoii, AUCTIONEER ! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeneralMercb.au. dise and Horses," Every Wednesday and Saturday f A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer . AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and Bundle Iron English Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws; Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron also: O A large assortmentof Groceries andLiqnors A. B. Richardson, Auctioueer ..... . o" HOLIDAY PRESENTS. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IB PORTLAND, OP FINE WHTCHES, RICH JEWELRY AND Silverware. B. L. STOHSTJE, WHOLESALE AKI UKTAIL ItlLHIE IX WATCHES and JEWELRY o Ho-107 Front st- PORTLAND, "Would invite attention of hia friends a4 tbe public to his Large and Choice Assort ment of FISHE WATCHES, From the most Celebrated Makers of B. Howard & Co.. Boston ; Apelton it Tracy, P. S. Bartlett, Wallham, Mass.; Elgin Watches; Jacot Self-winding "Watches ; English Watches and others. Also, the be.-t selected STOCK of LADIES" WATCHES, of all description and styles, which he would be pleased to show to all who may favor him with a call. AGENT FOR CI1AS.E. JACOT WATCHES. Fine Jewelry and Solid Silver Ware, Fancy Articles, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS- Silver Watches, of different makers. Diamond Pins, Ear-rings au Finger-rings. Gold Bracelets. Gold Chatelain Guards and Watch-chain. Gold Necklaces, Armlets, Cresses, Locket. Gold Bieast-ins, Ear-rings, Finier-ringa. ("old Charms and Keys. California Gold Rings and Bohme' Pat ent Buckels. Opera 'Jhains. Moss Agate Setts, Rings and Cuff Button!. Wedding Rings, made of pure gold, x pressly for that purpose. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Opera and Marine Glasses. Pebble Spectacles and Eye-glasses. volid Silver Napkin Rings. Silver Fruit and Butler Knives. Solid Sif.er Table and Tea Spoons. Regulators Stth Thomas Clot kg, Marine Clocks, Gilt Gallery Clocks, A;c. All the-above articles sold Cbeapfor Cash, and warranted as represented. Particular attention given to repairing and adjusting of Chronometers, Duplex and American Watches. B. L. STONE, nov24tf 107 Front st. Portland, Oregon. o TO YOUSG MEN f T THE FUTURE OF our beautiful and fast growing: State. Soon the shrill whistle of the IRON HORSE, as he comes tmoking across this great con tinent, drawing after him the rich product of the Nation's Wealth and Industry, will announce the . " GOOD TIME COMING," o when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters will be called to fill the new avenues of Busi ness. Everyone should prepare for an ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE. Great changes have been made in the com mercial affairs of Oregon in a few years. What the developements of our State will be in the future, is a question which depends upon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS of her Young Men. Within the past four years of continued prosperity, the National Business College, of Portland, Oregon, lias sent out SCORES of young men fully qualified, and many of whom are now tilling nigh and lucrative po sitions in the Banks. 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 assistance. No enterprising, studious Young Man who has passed through the prescribed course of studies at this MODEL COLLEGE has complained for want cf a situation and at good salary, too. Every faciliy is here afforded acquir- SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest 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 effect of thoroughly familiariz ing him with all the minutiae of real business. The course of study embraces Double and Single Entry Rook-Keeping, Commercil Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Correspon -ence. . Business Penmanship, regular and special Lectures, etc., etc., combining theory with practice. ALSO,' Superior advantages for securing a thorough knowledge of ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP, TELEGRAPHY, PHONOGRAPHY, FRENCH, SPANISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETC For foil particulars, call at tbe College Of flee in Carter's building, come r of Front and Alder streets, (entrance on Alder) Port laud, Oregon, or send for cjcular. Address DeFRANCE & JAMES, PORTLAND, OREGON. Merch 31. 1871:jl pIFERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaRoqne & Co., OREGON CITV. Keep constantly on band foi sale Midlings, Bran and Chicken Feed, Parties purchasing feed must furnish the sacks. O O o Q o O s 3 I'