s. 7" o 9 o o o o o O o o o o o G o O O - -Bas?a Fill DAY, JULY 2C. 1.72. V Truly .Self-Made Man. The San Francisco Examiner, the ablest Democratic paper on this Coast, thus speaks of the nominee of the Baltimore Convention : Horace Greeley presents to the world a bright example of a truly self-made man of the highest type, lie stands before tiie people of the country as a candidate of a great party, who have chosen to overlook his past opposition to their meas ures and men, because they recog nize in him the cxistenece of all the qualities wanting in hH oppo nent, and believe that in his adop tion of their principles he is sincere and governed by the most patriot ic devotion to "the cause of his country. Whatever have been the differ ences heretofore between Horace Greeley and the Democratic party on questions that have passed be vond the dominion of political dis cussion, ho stands to-day in pefeet accord with us on all the vital is sues which are before the people for their decision. His bitterest foes, 0 personal or political, have never disputed his honesty of intention, his purity of life, his singleness of purpose or his large-hearted interest in the welfare of his species. Above all other things, however, he stands a noble monument of material success, as the reward of heroic devotion to pure principle, struggling against the most fearful odds from earliest childhood. In spite of every temptation that be set his toilsome youth,defying every assault of fortune that threatened his young manhood, resisting every advance of the enemy of the human race that nrenaced his maturer years, he never lost heart in the 0 battle of life, nor ever resorted to a means of success that could dull the edge of victory by its departure from the standard of Conscience and Truth. Considering Mr. Greeley as a representative American, as one "who lias worked Ins way from an Q obscure origin, with poverty and labor as his only inheritance, with Q no advantages of early education, compelled by his circumstances to drudgery at an infantile aire, and all his life an honest, earnest woi Kor with his hands and head, never al- lowing himself to be seduced from the line of virtue by any allurement of vice or any blandishment of power or bribe of wealth, he is a man who eleserves the highest re Ward that his admiring countrymen can bestow. In strong contrast to his compet itor for the lVsidency, he presents a career and a character in his mor al life that will bear the minutest investigation and need not fear the licenest elissection of the casuist. He came of paivnts who trained him, as they had been trained, to earn his bread in the sweat of his blow, to fear God, and to .serve his country; to abhor sin, while ex tending charity towards the sinner; to aspire to a life of usefulness and honor; to live uprightly, honestly fearlessly before his fellow-men. By diligent application to private study, by the exercise of his natur al powers of mind, by temperance-, frugality and industry, disregard ing ridicule and letting the taunts of his rude and thoughtless fellow workmen "pass by as the idle1 "svind," he became first a mastered' his trade, and then the- founder ami chief of a journal of almost unlim ited power and influence through out the country; and became also 01 skillful writer, wonderfully adept in a unique and vigorous style of Knglish composition, possessing a A ast fund of varied and well-digested information, and a profound ac quaintance with ail the questions that have agitated the minds of Americans for the last half century. He early became marked and re spected for his ability as a political disputant, and by none was his power felt more than by that great party whose cause he has espoused, and whose millions he is going to lead to victory against the hosts warring for a perpetuation of civil incapacity and military despotism. O lie dees not come before hi countrymen elestitute of experience as a civilian; he does not exhibit utter ignorance of the structure of the republic; he is not wholly tin possessed of comprehension of the theory of Government; he has no past full of errors ;nnl misdeeds that need concealment or obscura tion by the glamoi of the battle field; no recollection of strife1, nor vision of brothers blood nee-d br called up from the vasty deep of memory to hide fraud, tyranny, bribery, usurpation, drunkenness or debauchery in Iris e ase. Xo man can point the fincrer of scorn or shame at Horace Greeley and say he was a sot in early life in the service of that government to which he oweel his education. Xo, lie is not bound by the silken chord of obligation to any govern ment nor to any man, for the know edge or culture that, oonjoineel to his native energy, persevering res olution and honorable course, made him the foremost journalist of the age, and have placed him at the head of the great movement now bearing him to the Capitol. First Love. At one of Lord Holland's dinners, the conversation turned upon first love. Tom Moore compared it to a potato, because it shoots from the eyes. Hyron add ed, " Rather because it becomes all theeJess by pairing' .ay Hot Weather. People enjoying the equable tempature of Oregon, can little imagine the sufferings undergone by the residents of the Atlantic slope, both from the intense colel of winter and heat of summer. On the 1st of July, in Xevv York City, at three o'clock m the afternoon, the thermometer marked unity-nine in the shade, and the 11 ro-iI of the 2d, records thirty-live eases of sun stroke, most of which were fatal. The night previous to the hoi day was nearly as uncomfortable. A facetious reporter of the Vorld gives the following account of some of the effects of the hot spell: On Sunday night heat fell down like a blanket of fire, te scorch and smother us at the same time. The very cats which, at ordinary times, will go through rain, hail, and snow to meet tegetiifir and hold sweet converse of melody, utterly refused to attend the Sunday night sacred concert, and lay languidly along shed and fence, or tried to keep cool by remaining quietly among the gra-. When a weary mortal went to bed, if perchance sleep visited his eyelids at all, it was not ef that sort which the poet calls '"Tired nature's sweet restorer," but of that sort winch puts strange, uncanny thoughts in to one's head and makes him dream, that he is being smothered by miles and miles of super-imposed feather beds, er swimming in boil ing pitch, or enveloped in the fiery tail of I'iantamour's comet. Bad as were the tortures of the night they were as nothin r to those of the day. The pen almost melts in the hand that would speak ef them. Men felt themselves "expanding wisibly," getting bigger and big ger and continually exposing greater surface to the blistering rays of the sun, and even of the shade which radiated heat in large epianfities. Ladies walking in th treets were surprised to find that their parasols had bt.ceiny huge umbrellas through the e-xpan ling oower of heat ; men did nt know 1 - i each othe r, and New V oik. was one great blister. Hypocrites who blew hot and cold at the same breath were much loved, for the heat was but that of the atfno-- phere, whin- in cold was that of the no'th win 1. The Polar bear in the Central Park was in agony and had to be parked in ice; but toads and fro-jjs and snakes, being cold !. -l animah, were calm and elauimv is o manv eon-e-s. 1 here were cast of sudden d:ap- pearance which we-n ing. Two Germans together in Nassau vcrv surnns- v ere st res- a i king when one of them suddenly went out like a bubble,! vamshe i 'aving not a trace in the earth.. He had ac tually bee-n di -sipati d, as many other men have he't-n, by heat; he had been converted at ouce into gas wiiiiou l.niit rffiin'f 1 5i 7-i nfi the in- termediate si ate ef uu! it v. JJcfiif-ias: ihc S vial liiil. i lie attention of moralists h; 'vcr.d times b-.-eu call-.-d to tl efforts of St. Louis toward check ing the soeial oil by m-.-ans of a license system, and this is tiie re sult, as slated by the chief of po lice in his report for last, year : First, bv this rei'ort it is shown con-c!u-lve!y that tin1 nundn-r of pub lic wermen ha;; uniformly decreased each venr. Second, that they are mo?c decorous in their manner in publie-. Third, that open solicita tion in tiie streets has been to tally checked. Fourth, that a con siderable number of abandoned women have been reclaimed an 1 restored to respectable li! and in several cases married. i'lnn, imu elandestine or oprn p'-o-titu! ion, wlreh o te-n degenerates into epe;n vice, has been mateiially cheeked by the fear o-' the legal conscire-n-ces of such indulgence when brought home to 'the effendi'r. Sixth, that juvenile prostitution has been greatly diminished if not whollv removed. Price of !?eans. A fi-w days ago a couple of Bos ton runners entered a rest n rant, in Fortland and ordered dinner. One was pleased to order a plate of baked beans. When he came to settle he asked the price, and was informed tlr.it forty cents would be satisfn-t ory. The run ner was astounded ;m 1 exclaimed: "Tsn't that a h 1 ot a price for beans?"' The man of grub got mad, and said that was the price ami must be paid. The' rume r still uttered the sam pious evel a mation of aiouihm nt s-ver:d times and pail the scot. On go ing out of the door lie turned and yelled it again, but the bean man was silent. The next dav the res tuaraut keeper iveeiwd u d'-sputch and ;ail the te-li-'raim boy forty T 7 cents. Judge, it you can, of his utter disgust when upon opening it he read : "Isn't that a h 1 of a price for beans rM Gi:ei:ley's First IJrr.i. IYr Osi lat Welnesdav afternoon, Horaces reeley received a small package through the mail. It was wrapped in brown paper, bearing the printed words: "One ounce Horace Greeley chewing tobacco, Adlerifc Co., proprieters, 110 West Lake street, Chicago, 111." Dr. Greeley looked at the paper of to bacco, and then handed it to Or ange Stevens, saying: "There, Steven, you may have that, that's my first bull pup." 3- iS--. a 'r.y AUCTION AND COMMISSION A. 15. Xic.:ilsoi9 AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front aa Ouks,treete:l'ortld. AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeerlJercha liise ami lior.-v?, Ecery Wednesday and Saturday ! A. li. llicHAiuso, Auctioneer AT P1H V ATE SALE. English refined liar and Handle Iron English Square and Ociiigoii Cast steel Horse shoos, Files, Raps, su.; Screws, Fry-pans, sWe i iiou, K. (5. Iroa also : A large assortment of i I i ocei ies and Liquors A. ii. UlCIIAliUtiOX, Auct ioiu-i-i' OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN DUX GOODS, jf-1 " "1 7 vL js a, 'As -j JCd . .:': 5 DOTS & SIIOI&S, t I al.-o keep constant! y on band SALEM CASS !M F K E S, FLASX ELS, T W E VA)6 A N D " L A N K EI .s , Which I vrill sell at the F.ictnrv Prices, and will t.:ke wool in exchange. rr-j rill nlso p.ir Hi hi'iv-t pri'-e f'r IJutter, V.;2-z, uruJ all ki:d of ao-d countrv s.r'id ie1'. 1 will sell io-v ;t- ay ln.)--i' !M Oregon, toi- a.-h its -livui'.-iH in . (1 in rch ; nt ihl'' r .iiiK'?. y (Jive m.s a call a:.d s.m"-fr vo'i'h-cs J011X .M1ERS. J.tn. I'i, 1S71 tf Jt'ST RECEIVES) AT 1 Ji -U I'"AI.r.R IN' DRY GOODS, CL)Ti!IXC, ROOTS AND SHOES, 1 1 A R D - V A R E , G R 0 C i R T E S , CROCKER Y, NOTIONS, &.C. M AIN STREET, OSlEGOIJ CITY. PRODUCE i:f :!! kin Is b-vi-ht, for wliic!) I ; ay ;)).; hiilct inurke; nrice. It' ro'i lU'sirt -: il (rijuiis, at LOW Pri:-rs. e :it I. SiEELI.VG'S. and exainiiie his fresh s.ni'k of SW: 11 u (i,ii;Is. e.IVE ME A CALL AN! CONVINCE YOURSELVES. My M-dto is, QUICK SALES AND SM A LI '"''Wool ante a j Far -.v'.iich I will pay the hii.eet mark.' p rice. Ai-rii 11, U71:tf I. SELLING. X. POPS, Groecr & Provision Dealer. Next door -o:ith of the Court Ilonee, Mulii Stri-et, Orc'pn t iiy, Oregon, DEALER IN i - ft ?"s 51 I i it .-? 1 V e'OEEEE. TEA , SCO AR, Fl.OCR VM) M-.Ai-o." ill' kind.-, l'ICKLES. SO r. s LT. CANNED FlJCITS OYSTERS. A Iso, all kill 1 - of Fresh. Fruits and Vtg5i;ab,3. BUTTEii. Cff EEs'-E ate! EfJ'IS. 1 Oti H 'CO ;e..i CtiiA KS, (iLASS.VAiii:, Et -., Etc. All ken?-; of rom!ry Proihlo t -ken m ox-.'j;.ii-v;i- f !' .".i- at tit lii'l-i'-t marK-'i ra!f. I v " m i iU'!;vcu-.I ia the city I'm'c h! ;ir:o A fnir iiiut of j.it: o.'a;c soiicirt d. Mut'c'i 'J 'J, is72:tf In tlo Conntv C'otirt for CUfkam s cirmi v, Ore-S-o.-.1:tly 'to:m, IMi. l-i llr- l!i.t of h e '. aud jr'i.tfai.4!i-.hip of jtl. iJ.uM''., .t in I nor. 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A . .i Uliy.it' I Hi i.i. li, t -.! i a i 1 ; ii.-: . i - 11 V I'll-;. vv" i V ., i I,-, -:l : j .-i; i Ij.it I . , I' . o ' -n! ; - u i : -.; 1 t . n i n ! I v iy, -ivi lit' :i i - -v .5 1' ' ; '-v- o . ir . : .vjt,.,! tl- - i .,. s.t'-.- ' ; . v. - -. ''.- ' " ''. ' ; ''' ' "'- - i - i': .i. i " it:- -. ' - . . t.'i:y isr. ; -1 a .. i, r nuu. t i:i Use ai-i o ta v . ! .k.ii:r.i. Juiv .T. K. WATT. Cr-nfv .T.i-1 .e. AVa-t.: TL. F. CAE El ELD. 'oimty ilei k.."" I h.-r-t.y c..-r. il'y that the i' .s.-toin-a is a ' r-.io opv i-i ; Mvioi.il orJ r in ih!s c ia i - ... .v.- - -ft- !. Jnly -1-A, 1ST2. 11. F. e'AT.TIKLD, ' ' '" - Couniv CU-rk. fiotscoof Fins! GcttJemont 1 1 n tiii: - irxxY cort.cr f -la k m - v. ;.; n; ..1 -h, .;; . .,; : ,. i f-: ''4 " lL r ''''- '-i-Mtrv i:..u.l : 1: -1 !',:- iiy. -T;,!y :.: I:,-. 1 i, V ;ia .1 ,.- I1' - -n:1 ;-o':t a A-!::riwrntrixf the .-ibove 'r eo e.i.?:o!rf aovioia'-.l Mrnii iv, the.Vlnl-iv ot Anist. 17-2. v,i- tin-.il sc,.il.--i.i-nt at wh-vii ; t .:.l- ,:; jv r-;)-iJ ivif.-ro u-1 mo no! i.i. I to ;i.p;-Lir ; and :::o t:;-ii' 'j' i-.ri i;' -.n-.- '1: -v h iv,i I -I. :C. WAIT, e'oautv TulI-c. John-on & rnCowti. Attorneys far AlmiaisiratrLs. i-.'. 22 iTifc -W"i '' Business Directory of Portland, Oregon. FUKL1SU El. BY L.SA1IL EL, General Advertlino Agtnt, i3 Front Street. Ackerman's Dollar Store, 'o.l'. Fir,t stint- Importers and Job bers of Fancy Goods, Toy, Crockery, Glass ware at.d Eiuleii NS'are. A st..rIIooe.Kii-t st , betwe.-n Oak at.d l. LJhie. Ev.-rtiiiugneut. 1. L. Longfei- 1 J'.v, i'lopi it tif. miMTATIOX PERIODICALS, iJAycrMrT woik, Agents for Ma bio. Todd Co.'--; celebrated ;.il ' Ivion. Blakemn.-i. Taylor A Go's School U.:ks. J,,.--t J'.ih'i-'it-i, auli line uj Lt-ul Li! dith for L'ti St'titr-. 1 rmun. th nnlv di.ect Itnporte r of i'loth- CllXsrc BARSLTT, W !! O L B ? A L K IiO()KSCl.I.i:n & STATIOXEU, L.ih'GLST .STOCK AV PORTLAND. X'J. 79 Prnnt a i1 No. 5"tV1- T"ECK, WILLIAM So.V. l-'y Front st. 13 I ti.p.n t rs ;;id de-tlers ia Gum, :J Il'lyr of evt-rv il.-rrt;.-Eon. Fishing Ta.-kio, E n.'-v (o . H -m, Biid Ca-e, I ', .1 k t , Cri q-u't :a:cs, aad A,v ( ';tl V.:fJ-' '. Aretit fot tl i-aii'Hu i I'., '.v.liT Work.-;" airo, f.,r th ' '-.Viif I r .V Wilson Si win.' Eioliine-;." 1"'.--k, Jo'oi - ., CI: 1 Front -trct-f. pr tcti a! Wrcirtiak. r A Jeweler. Work d no- leu- :h- Tr-.d -. HiMES.l ACUK! 1 )''.! '-3 Front -rr . t T!ir''utis A E- toIi i t, f ii t. im t i .,k .-. 1 'y Fine i-;-i-te. s of -Si A t -., U:kuges. K tie: Etr-n i r h. ui. vi, W. A., i. w. cor. Ft ' A T.iyln y ii-,. Cbc'.''fc.-t Furaiiure li.iasu i t Port C A 1'I I?r10 vv'ALT;:i;r.i O - (Alatktf, Heioi: r.oi A I ,; si A s:J Kirt J ft revt. li-aicis iu lry eioo is, Fuooy .'- !s. A:-. 1.d:n A f Id, 11 Front st. ('ononis- J ion -M- ivh i .ti A DvaWfs iu O; un A J.il;!'oi ui.t I'i OiEu-.f . C.otV, J. 51 , M .tnif.xhirtr A !, -r v ) sjVd iiiiMf-i, a ml Sa-.Su!ery llurd .ire, ' ' Froft .-'r.-t-t. f irtier, V A Co., F .t t. M,--;-c:i:tnt V J Tn.ior a; td CtoiUierrs ii its r ur;.i.!iiuc .io.U. Y-L !;iii;t A (-itit, in, '.'-2 r r tit -tiv. ?, I ) M-A r. Ac Aotit-, tu.-iity loiiiie .!. o.'Usi'S it- ti- '. l' l-Jil Si DSriJG GISTS, .!! AUAC . I'-l Fi tit tr-t-t. Or. '.his ir f. noy p -tiioi of t: o Si.it :r Ten itur:e. fare fnily'ttLe 1 lv m i 1 o ;i I, t.-'W( in A . r ;i r ! l ' I e i o I J C;sr:-t .ieah rs Stores (tout V'. I to ir V -r s; r- t. Tuitdoypo'ttt A etjev. VV 1 1 :!!! A IE i J oi io, -o r i l it st. Faroi-ii Jill kind- o Jv.-rd n-' .v !'! !o Er-;t t:oi t. Noii . j oiii'm Mertrii :its a'.id doaVr.s in io--ti lVo-hr;:. i'nem Live; y Stnb'i-, ' Ftr.-t Sidtsion 1 !S E. '! it'tt, i'r ). t r H d t UI 11 -O -its il'.v-iv o:i 1-attd. Ti-bel A II .-t, -tr. Fit - A W:-hin?rf on 1? t ... ui erf A ?.:iu!;-.e. Cot'::iii,, Fnru-.-. 1 li i . t .-!. T) -. !!. H., - (:Ti i 1 1!. ".-!, i;i;-tin si. a'-s IM ck, :or. Fir.st A -Va-ti ill A s- -.1. --, :v -l 77 Firs'- -trri-t. l).-.tl- 'J its n iJo-.k-, St, ui :;e:y, .t-id M usit-i! I i t rumeiit- GRAY'S MU3IC STORE- The lar.e.-t Mas-c Il otso on the Co.ist. i.Ti.-tiTiru- r-Mv.'s1 prrt-r v 0'rr SiLiWtlS liiV-iA, fHi.!;.ii baulA-?. d. 1. !)i r! S, ;i..n:5;rr. soi.n a(!i:.v.-t for tit--: ""TAonts Tvanfed."f a I "T :---k-O'V -V Sti-i'i'-. flr.-'Cf-rs and ialr: II in all kinds of Seed-, cor. Fitst am '-' ,i O ?! T T ,-,i-,a--"-i', IV, 1 ! ir.-.t i-:roet, iiaporter I I. atid deulrr in wt.jSo Fancy Dry Go"ds. Mo.ko-iv. T t-i h'v. I) IE. EhotM.T -..hie Atlist, s. w. L c-ir. Fi:t. Hii l Mo:i-i-.n sts. Child s i ';! s it -. I T - r ehs -, L e'. A Co., E'o F r-t sT"-m l i -,?a ;u ' tar. rs and de.Etr- ia Jewelry. ..! hos, .V - I ri'.bard, ;'. L.. .ts Fr.iiit, -r.. -.viioios i,. 1 I. de.iier i i Groee: 1..--S !! NVa.ion Ma terials, Ac. T To.Lr--. t.'-tl-f A C., -'7 Fr. i:t. s'., vh !--I i s:t!o ,...., t. in drus, I'liu , Oil-, I 1.1 )JI Vj n.-ed'.e, uodor i-. el, "h ek -i.r.-ii." ti,.j..,.titio'i cliitllenje 1. l. E. l .-.u-. r, 1!-- Er.oit st. J T- v. "n A. Shi'i Her, N'os. lf to 17-2 I JL Fir-t .-t. L-sifi t.r. Fiiroittire, Led i-'.r. -. I iitcrsoi: inn ii !ho-Eeo Front :nd M-rri i on s s M. End .Ijih, I'io.i. Free Eu-s attends tc uu.-rs. J7"ohn .J. A Co.. '! Fro-o st w'ioU Ee imd i ret ,i; ii.-. ii -i- in Fine Clothing, i-'urnirh i n z I o ls. f .i "ii i' ot e Ki si aiir oi t . i-iivat-- r .(ocs t L f r r a pi! f, cor. l.t atel Cine st reels. ' '. N'oos . Ei r.-.rtri, E A Co., w!i .lo-i'.'e di-al-M- in 1. L '-.V '.- A Li yoors, t). S. N. Co's Elo.-k, ;iii't S Fran J -: ,'v lioicrr, ill tr-eit s a ;d r. t.iil ConVet'otiers. ill Front st., wholesale f i;'o:-, i-.bn I'.'1'! l?t st. Wat.c-.muker A .fl JevreN.-r, oilers to Co- 501-,!! a line as s rtiiu-.it of a..:', s. (.'i-.-eks atol .L-wolry. 1 r wd'or A Co , Fro tit nea'- ' -t.. D-ii'ets VL in a'ivc a:;d lor. i-n Wines. L-.j tors -.! i Ci-r ir.j. VnH -ran. li. J.. IJar-lwaf". iron, t tl. IN Hubs. S!okes, llardivovd Lti.nber, d-v: 1' rtlau-i- O" -iiiental iiot.-l. or. First and Morrison sts. :ni'- A Civk, Ei-ojr't-t -r.s. ) ;ri-h. V;tt.- ns A Cor: el!, lied Estate 1. A -s, ;.ti) Fiotit street, bet. All.r and v as ii'iton. FIIOT oiEvAEIEC GOOI). C. II. Wood i ard A Co.. 1"! Fiont s'. ""ife, J. M..127 Front str.-ot, wholsalc I L da er in Tinware and Stoves. 1' iebter, Paul. 10o Fir-t st.. importer of 1 IJerUn wooden Carving-, Parlor Orna ;:: nt -. Ae. T ider. Ci, C . Ral Estate A Money Droker, 1 ; o Fro-it -'r( t. Portland. I " o.scnbanni, I.S.AC-o..Tob:-.cconists.iaiport V ers ot F..rc-ig ! and tJouiP-ttc uqnrirs. 2 rs 1 nss Iloase, Front st. On First Class Prin V cipal. Thomas llyau, Proprietor. O herlock, S., 01 Front aud ii2 First sts , O denier iu Haruess, Saddlery aud Sad dler Hardware. Simon, J., 50 Front street, dealer in Doors, stash A Blinds, Window A Piate Glass. O iiisheiiner, H., l."7 Fu st st., importer of O Pianos, Orgaus, Sheet Music, Music Iu sti mnciits. Qki.hrore.S. G.. Pi -3 First st. Druggist A O Ap ithi C iiy, a Luge stock of Pertuuiery A Ti.iU-t Attid- s. Sooth Itiivis, 71 Front sue t, wholes ale dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, i'erf'ainerv, A.'. l; ini.v iV lv os. , ; i- i;-st strtot, 1 icures, O Fiaines, Moldi.igs, Artist's Mat". s.Draw- li os. s, Mo iiiil lastriniien'.a. s 1 in th. Put., Uroker, lo Front st. Dealer in Leffal Tenders, Go- eminent Eonds and (b 11 Dust. SI'O - I'., ti. Ia., .o I07 front i I ! t. Watc'imaker A Matiufacturtng Jeweler s appointed Aent tor the Walt'iam, K'.'iit, K. Howard A Co., (.'has. E. Jacot, and the Caliibrnia Watches; also, for all the produc t.ons M-.-d iniptits ot the California Jewelry Chi pany, Sao Franciseo. Send for circular Watches repaired in the very best maimer and wakr iNT!-:i to give s itisfaction, r!"V-rry Eros., X . 17s Firs? street, manufac 1. ti.ters arid dealers in Furniture, Hod- ii !tr. 'arjiet.- Ac. 'piie Clotl.ing store. 1 El Fr 'tit st. Clothing, L Furnis' im. (Jocds, Eouts uu 1 Shoes. Ha: 1 is A Prag'T. i'atl e. H. IE, Ui 14 t Fr. nt r-t. Dealer i i Wagons A Agricultural Jnijdements. lie K. D , n. err. First A Oak sts. .1 deal-r iu lirandU-s, Wiues, English AE 11. d P..i ter. 1 ' p ler, J. A I. er in 1$ en, Ac. 1 47 Front st.. 1! sale deal Lard, Ea- itter, Ei Chtti-e 7iili atrts A Myers, 5 Central Eloek, rrorit st., l.iimnns-ioii M ii hantsA i"s in Pro-liu-e. T!ia'lev -V lieit.rsi Fellows Tetfip' Feeli! eiiut-r. Attorneys A So 1 Uaiiki uptcy. Ui!i :e in Odd f, f R 2 " z wl "W" J i m si O : V: . ." - .7 e S .---.V L?Tl4J-5,?'3 ,00K OUT FOE GOOD it' " 1 A 1 V V" .v. rk js rs p.? a r-? t d II AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE s-to,.k of SPRIXG & SrailER GOODS, WHICH THEY OFFER Clic.npes' tliasi tit C3eapl. We w on Id s-iv, eone and convince your if bet 'ue 1 u .-v h as in ' el ew here. Our stock -t .- in art ot 'AN CY ANT) STAPLE. DRY-GOODS, CHOTHING. II ATS, lEMiTS AND SHOE-. N OTiOls'S, I UOC EIU ES, HA RDYVARE. i-d a gn.-at nianr article too numerous to , : t 1 1 f I 1 1 . AI;-il, Do-t.s, Windows. Ghisa and Putty. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. IN ALSO, 1VOOT. wanted, for which we pay the HIGHEST PliLCIL t.3. . W.,iu4i jiJi Oregon City, April 21, lS7l:tf Eyo, Ear, Throat & Lungs. v'uiiii V. X lljiliiis Jikjiij IU. XJ.j I ATE OF SAN Fi.'ANCLSCO, HAS LO Lj ca'e.l in Portland, Or- gon. Othee : In il I uie-' Eailil t g. Fit t s! teet (Euee dorrs ti on Lad 1 A Tilt-ut's lSmkE wlit-re he toav iio com u!t. d daily, and will treat disea.-es f tee ab--ve 11 a tned org ins as spec-taltles. All opt-ration- upon the Eve and Eai per ortue l in the most sc:ea;ic and careful maii tier. A RT1 FICI A L EYES, having all the beauty an i mobility of the tiat.-ral eye, inserted. Refers bv pennis-ion, for his jiroh ssiona! standing, to Jj. C. Lane, M, 1)., Profe-sor ot Smgery, and Edwin Lentley, M. D-, Pndr.--sot- of Aii starny, Uni verity of the Pacific. San Eiancisco; and lor his success in the treatment of caes. to over I,. "00 cases tt fat ed lv l.iin, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi E-t -s. Es.-j.. Eev.T. L. Eliot , Portland ; Wm. H. Dillon,' E-i,., Vauconver, W. T. ; and tna.iv others Oregon aud Wa-hington Ter ri;o::y. aue2.".:rn0 HOUSE AJiD LGTS FOR SALE rpuE EXDERSK.N'ED OFFERS FOR L sale his ror-i:etice hi Oreeo'i City, lucre ire four lots, a cimd iiou-e atol iatrn, with a tiro cellar am! i' oood well of watT. There is plenty of land, and it is wdl adapted for Oi-rlv r.rd"nin purposes, i'avt payiriOtd mav birmade iu stock. For particulars i.p .,!,-'),) GKfJRGE CLARK. ' Ore on City Juna 2 1-7I U REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. PORTLAND- - - OEECON- GEO. Ia. C1CR5Y, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. C-immissioner Selecting Swamp and Ovei flowed Lands. Faint L nols sold and purchasers obtained for all kinds of landed property. Yahiab'e securities transferred in exchange for real estate. 0 " Loans nesrotiited on property, and titles examined and determined. Commissions solicited and executed with fid'-lifv and promntness. OFFP E-No. 14 Carter's Building, corner ot Alder and Front streets. Feb. 3, 3ST0;tf jj-a THE 10OSE WE LIVE IU AXD THE L!IASITATS OF THE HITMAN is-o :'ir. rPIIE CAUSE OF A GREAT M ANA DIS JL eases, that have been pronounced incur able oy the most eminent physieiaiis, for the very reason that they overlook- d the cans?, ami as Dr. Van Den Eergh has made the Entozo 1 a hie long Study', he won d infoim the Sitk getiLM-uily that by close observation and great e Xeriments, has come to the con clusion that there are more a cut aud rhron o: diseases cal led bv Worm-, HvdaUds, An imalculie, or other soecies id Eui zoa. The public generally, or the profession at large, are not aware' of the number of Patients who are treated by eminent Physieiaos, tor th s, that, in- mch a complaint, without any relief. D the disease had been understood, a few doses of Dr. Vs. Sura-ci'jii Worm iliii-dij would have immediately cured the complaint ami uvd a great many lives. OF THE KU- T T ! ? Wf a What think yon reader, of your body be ing a planet, inhabited by living races, as we inhab t the ean u'i Vhat. ver may he yoar thougnts on the subjeet, i; is even so. Your body may ie but a h -me for parasites that crawl over the Mirlace, burrow beneath the skin, nestle ui ,ts entrails, and riot and ptopagate their kind in evety corner ot its 11 ame. The fo'. lowing is from the Sijt. Francisco Ihillrliu, of J aiiuary iilii, 17. (A recent date.; Car: Martins recently died in Cleveland, Ohio, from eating meat injected with the lira of '':.- SiJi-'m. At the Coroner's E'opie-.-t, on Taesd.iv, (January 2d. ) it was s' own tht thiee Weeks before Christmas, Mat tins purchased acaicass of Pork. Some ot the uo.et was fateii the same day, and -ome was made into sausage. About ten days later, some of the sausage was eaten, and in a shoi t time the whol ; family were taken sick. M.ittins d.etl on Sunday. Decern her 31st, 17. Mrs. MarLns and her two children are now very sick, and the fomer is not likel t recover. The yeroiet was in accordance with the facts. For further par taenia 1 s. s e t'leve and, hio . papers of adore d st. A Coroner's Iruiuest brought this act. to b.uht. ' Now I would ask how many more Mich deaths aa j.ojii.-st would hi ing 10 light Fonder wcl1, leader, upon this, and t'.i k of the thoii-a ;ds that d.e everv- ear and no civil - e can be a-i-i?o d tor their deal h. Now the question that would naturally enter the minu of the reader, is what shall I d ? The advtce of the Dr. would be go to some one that, is c-.-m pet -nt of treating such com plaints. And who is m oe eompeteiit than the one thai ha. in. -de Wm m a speoialh.ty. Tt.Ni.w. Yesterday, Dr. J. W. Van Deti Ie irh exh'-h-itid to us a iramber ot paiaitc s which : o ea re. el from persons i-.f- hi' tt--'; thei' orient which to t he medic: is shaped s , wi fs S4'Vtral d to rent species. i-o'.eaisTo be esitirelT unknown ! pi ides-ion. iethinc like This new tae;ia an orange se.-d, out perfectly !Ut, or ll.it. or uit'.ier like a cucumber seed , with a tail a! stboe.t a tj'.iaittr f an inch er w.,s ;i t.ipe wo: m s7 m let t!i. .iio ..t ia h-r!h eoestst lt c! '.',''" points. mi-.l;a.d men nee of pin:;:i c etitooa. O: the! e exists no i it tie reiat i vc to the 01 y;in :i tla-s of writers be- ; t..e lit ve that tto-e P arasi-es, at least, many of iiiooi, originate 111 the. t noow i' cut 01 animal m dec .1- s wid, vitality iVom t! e parent body, f-irore 1 by certuia st itcs of the vita.! terce-i of that body; the states originating their orr-ni iti u and promoting their g-owth and r op cxatioa. Tiiat ad description- of etitczoa are met with far more frequently where animal food is n-ed in greatest abund ance, is an indisputable tact, 1 specially where the f -od is the ile.-h of the unclean beasts," hi : the Jews and Mohammedans are toibil .en to partake of. Rut our inten tion is not to wi ite a tie a - 11 pan this .suLjfet: we only des-itv to chrordcle the fact that Dr J. W. Van Den Pe igh h.-s touml a in aix-ine a sttnp'e ve-etah!e which gtovs in 1 bund a nee ia Ca! itornia, which is a dead shot to a ODtoeni, of whatever de-cript on, gener ally accomplishing its oi ject ;n f r -m aa hour and a haif to six io-urs. .lr:t, 1?; Ceil. Had we the space I ere. hundreds of testi monials coal i be pteid'teed. testityi.-ig to tiie . : u h of the asscr ions that have here been made, but it would be u-odess and would only occupy the reader's .hoe. The f'oi.i.w n-H' are some of the diseases that Worms at - of:;-u mistaken for. Dyspepsia, Chronic Affections ot the hirer and Kidneys, Consumption. 'A hi:e Swelling, Palsy, S ' I'oo.t ", 1 loci. I )iarrl ic.i, TeC'Uiti uct.ee of Urine, (travel, Fo;- Albus, Diabetes, i Iroji.sy, etc. Dr. V. wor.hl advise those ladies troubled with .;,',! Irrcirulaiit-es of the Uterus to try hisjiew remedies and g-t cured. "Or. Van D.-n P.er.ch's Infallible Worm Syr. uj for Children, i rice ?1. Wananteil to expel the worms. Sent everywhere upon receipt of price. Dr. J. W. Van Den Berth's, Hair Tonic a -ore cure to destroy all atiimalcnlie of the Hair Follicles, prevent- falling out, and pro moting the (j rowth ol the Hair. Price $1,50; Warranted. si;. Consult tug anil Xnci rgoi tc SIMPLE EXAAIIXATIOX, The afilicfed can learn if their disease is caused bv Wot p. is or no:; at all even:; Dr. Van Pea P rgh cm tell them ir.-m what dis ease they are susF.-ring. Cons-iltations :i rs 1 K laminations KIlF.r. CIIAItOK. orncE ncois3 r?03. 33 & z9, OVER THE POST 05TICE. Letters describing the symptoms will be promptly iin-wi-re!, and person living at a distanee will lie saved the expense and trou ble of calling upon the Doctor. Address, TK .T. IV. VAX DKS BEKfiH, P 0. EOS 172. PALE.d, OREGON. TtMtJmoiiial. PoRTi.Ayn, Peb. 10th, 172. Dr. J. W. Vin Dkn- P.Etinn Dear Sir: Our child, a little cirl tight years of age, has had tits and c nvul. don's for the last two years, and we had tried many doctors and many remedies without much benefit, in fact our darlinjr was catting consianfly worse cr.t 1 we heard cf your worn svi up' th vouch a fri.-nd of oars. U'e tiio i-ht. 'that perhaps it might do some good to give it a tiiai, at.d ., ovt cannot imagine onr surprise when over 2o0 worms were expelled with one boitlr of your valuable mrm syrup, and from this time on we certainly shall never be without it. so hm r as there is a possible chanc for it tu be had. You are at liberty to publish this if you choose, and may it do much eood. Respect I ully vours, ' S. II. OSiToV M. J. OR I ON. Sj-.viploms of AVorns, Altcrnnt pa em-ss und flushing of (lie count -nance, d-d expression of the eve, drow-inc-s, itehina of the nose, a swelled upper-lip, ton;ue whitelv f'uive.i'and thick ly spe:k'ed with red points, fetid breath, ard enlarged abdomen, a partial or aen cral swelling or pu!!innes of the skin, a startling in the sleep and griudimr of the t -eth, a scnsat:on as if something was lodg ed in the throat, a gradual wastin of tl7e iic.uh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a snort an 1 drr couh, anpetite sometimes vo rnc ous, at other limes beide, bowels some times costive, other tMnes loose, creat fret fulness and irtitabilitv ot temper, pains in the stf.mao'i am bowels, cohc, fits, convul sions and palsy. If the worm syrup is not to be had in your town, send orders to the manufacturer it will be sent promptly to any address free of express charges. "Direct orders to Dn. J. W. VAN DEN DEMOTE, P. O. Box 172. .Salem, Oregon. o jaiAd&va JNJEAV YORK HOTEL, (DeHtfches GafthauS) Xo. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail t ship landing, Portland, Oi emn am- H. EOTHFOS, J. J. WILKES PROPRIETORS. ' Board per Week .'. . w ltu Lodginor .. ; 00 (j 00 ay.... 1(0 tiii oi; AXD.- 0 e DR. HUFELAN DJS CELEBRATED SWISS . STOMACH BITTERS The First and most healthful Tonic ever introduced in the United States. g These Ritteis have g been in the San Frar. S cisco Mat ket for over I 1 wenty Yesirs.and Q notwithstandin- the k many new candidates EH tin- Ti,l,10. .1 j, .... j uu.n i.i v ur, 1 ne jj sales have const ntlv tncrensed. TAVLOH & UFA- sJ l'-KIi, Sole Agents toy and 411 Clay St.' San Francisco, ii'i-lr. "Will scv FrsTyt-urtg nsedsa in a fn.-?y, f-ct lio Lev:ost to the Lghtest fabric. it ucrs 7ien: vons, Tiian ar.y other machine. If there ;s a r3orer.ee Fcwirs 31a cLiae vi.bia ore :Lousii.,l n.ik-s of aa rrafis.co J r,t -worLiug vail and gisinjj enlire t-Titisfr.ctif n, if I am in foirnecl of il, it v. '.'.I he attonded to -Riiliout eTier.se cf any kind toLe ov.er. A!IirL KILL, Arent, ID h'cv r.'ontrjonery Strtatj Grand Hotel Bu"cli.-.r, Sa Fntr.cisco. Seitd for Circulars ami sam-pifft of tiie aorj;. Aclife Agents tcantcil in tviT-j plucf. .O PE1ATE MEDICAL ASD, Qnie3 Cures and Jlndtratc Cliarsrs. . w Pa-iTiitc rMeI5ca.l ., Surgical institute. io.519 Sacramento Street, corner 0 Leidesorllj (a few doors beio-Aj-the What Cheer House.) (Private entrance on Leitlesdoifi' street.') Established Expressly to A J!V d the Aili (hfi Sound and Scientific 2k dicai A id" in the Treatment and Cure of all Private ai.d" Chronic E'ir-eases, Cases ot Secrecy i.d U Sexual Disorders. To Ue A (11 ie ted. DR. V. K. DOH EET V re urns Lis sh cere thanks to hi.-, i.uii crons pr.tietits tm tl..-:r patronage, and would take this p r-uri-r to rt mind tl.eni that he coutiiau.- t c 1 ri.it at his Ipstif nte for tl e cuie of i hu : i, cis eases ot the Lungs. Liver, Kidnevs, I !;,. tive and (Jetiiio-L'riiiai v Orean's, in dad private disease-, viz : Syphilis in all its terns and stagt s, Semit.al VVcakne. s and all the horrid coneouences of sclf-al use. (hiair-ho-a, (Heet, StricTurcs, Nocturnal m-d lui.r nal Emissions, Sexual Debilitv, Diseiisisef the Pack and Loir,?, i ni'an" ma t ion cf the Bladder and Kidneys, etc.; und lie lojts that his lor.ir experience and successful prar tice will continue to insure him a sinter' public patronage, fly the practice ot p.si-t year- in Europe and the United States, he is ; enabled to apply ike most efiicicnt iuui s e- cessful remedies against diseases of all kirids He uses no mercury, charges n-oderntr.tiei.ts his patients in a coirect and hoi cnila- at, and has references of imqueslioiuildo cj -city from men of known respectability Etui Irgh standing in soc:etv. All jiaiaies crc palting him by letter c r otherwise, will it ceive the best " and gentlest ticatujtu Mil iiupik'it seci ( cj-. " Females. When a female is in trouble, or nffEcted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of .-ndd. los of muscular power, palpitat on of the heart irritability, nervousness, rxtn u e tu iiiary diHiculties. derangement of digestive functions, general debility, vaginins, nil f.is eascs of the womb, hysteVia, stciility ;uai id I other diseases jieculiar to fema les, slit should go or write at once to the celebrated fi nude doctor, V. K. DOHERTY, at hisMcditad In stitute, and consult him about her neurits and disease. The Doctor is eficctirg more cures than any other physician in the Stare of California. Let no false delicacy n? evert ou, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sufibi iii.es and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an iiu naise 'n their families should write or call at DIE V.'. K. DOIIERTY'S Medical Instiuite. ard the.f will receive every possible relief and 1 flp The Doctor's oilices are so arrancrd that ie can be consulted without fear of observation. To Correspondents. Patients residing in any part of theSlate however distant, who mav desire theopii'i'-n and adviceof DR. DOHERTY in their resj ac tive cases, and who think proper to suit .nut 3 written statement of such, in preh h t'' ,d holding a personal interview, are re.-pectfiii-ly assuied that their communicath tis v i E be held sacred and confidential. If the case l,-full-and candidly described, personal com munication will be unnecessary, as jrstruc f ions for diet, reeimon and the genciai t'f-a meut of ttie case itself (including the reme dies), will be forwarded witlmut" (lelay. ara in such a manner as to convey no idea or ,r',e purport ol tiie lettt r or parcel" so transimtiefl. a-Cousultation by letter or r -tkcrwc FREE. Permanent care guaranteed oruoi a- S'pcriiiatori-Jot st. DR. DOHERTY has just published on im portant pamphlet, embodying his own viu1 and experiences in relation to Impotences V irility ; being a Short Treatise on Sptrzr.a torrotea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous ana Physical Debility consequent on this arcc Con, and other diseases of the Sexual Ores" This little work contains information ot t-W utmost, value to all.whether married orsinfi and will be sent FREE bv mail on receipt" ...... . r -,.. nnst- six cents m postage stamps ior rcium L - age. Address W. K. DOHERTY. M- P- San Francisco C'al l juIjSOly A. FIOLTNER, NOTARY PUB ETC, ENTERPRISE OFflC? Oregon City, Jan Ji3:tl X' IX HI r. -- . ----- - - 4.-. - 4- 1 C0UHT3SY OF BANCROFT LlbdJ&T,