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FRENCH MEDICAL 0TPWThe Chinese in California.o GREAT REDUCTION J. R. RALSTON,IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND,

CORNER OF MAIN and SIXTH STREETS,OREGON CITY, OREGON.

PRICES -- &2awsrTO THE

AT

33. L. STONE'S,

WALTER BROS.New CAUFETIKGS

VELVETS ,

BRUSSELS,THREE-PLY- ,

OIL - CLOTHS,WINDOW-SHADE- S,

PAPER-HANGING- S,

LACE-CURTAIN- S, &c, &c

Vo. tOY Frosit Street, IortIaMl) OreWALTIIA3I WATCHES,

GOLD CHAINS AND RINGS, CLOCKS,OROIDE WATBIIES AND CHAINS,

FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.

.All at ZESTew York IPrices.SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYES.

EYERX ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY" REFUNDED.

Watches and Jewelry repaired. ju9tf

The Anti-Cooli- e Asociation of"San Francisco has recently made a

re-po-rt to the Board of Health, ofthat city, on the condition of theChinese quarters. It is stated thatfrom 200 to 300 Chinese lodsre atnight in one house, that pomehouses have 500 and others 1,000lodgers. A three story Imildingon a lot fifty feet square, callel the"Globe Hotel," has 5,500 inmates.1 he ground is also scooped out m- -

to subterranean apartment whereA.

gambling goes on dav and night,and Avhere other worse crimes arecommitted. It is also alleged thatin these underground recesses, sub- -

G teriancan Courts, with judges andexecutioners, arc held, and that thepenalty of death is inflicted uponsuch Chinese as reveal the secretsof the organization. This may beconsidedred as rather doubtful.The offensive odor arising from

dhese crowded, filthy abominablequarters is described as sickeningin the extreme, and the Board ofHealth is requested to examine in-

to and purge the dwellings of theChinese, so as to prevent the occurrence of Asiatic plagues whichAmerican physicians cannot con-

trol.

A Disin i"K TA-N- The tlisin-fectin- g

power of water has beenreceiving considerable attention oflate. With the exception of char-coal, it is said that no other sub-

stance is so perfect an absorbent ofodor. It absorbs its own volumetif some gases, and more than sixhundred times its volume of oth-er;. For instance, of amonia gas"which is one of the largest pro-ducts of decomposition, six hun-dred and seventy cubic feet is ab-

sorbed bv one of water. Anotheroffensive odor, ahvas present whereakimal matter is oeeavmg, arisesram suipmir 01 nvuroLjen. till I

absorbs two aw a half times its '

own volume of this. These factsare "worthy of remembrance andpractical attention. A. quantity ofwater placed in an open vessel ina sick-roo- and changed often,makes an excellent disinfectant.

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A Clerk who was dischargedfrom the British Admiralty, "formisconduct, in lS01,and of coursewithout a pension, lately wrote tothe Department, as if still iu office,oilenne; to aceer a commutationof pension. apparently no iixpii-b-v

ry was made the oilicials towhom the application was address-ed. They seem to have assumedimplicity that the pension was due,and to have proceeded in the ordi-nary course with the calculationfor com muiin it. The result wasthat on the T4t!i of June, 1870,the clerk received 2,000 from theAdmiralty for consenting to retirea service from which lie had beendismissed in di.-ra-ce nine yearsbefore, and to accept a commuta-tion of a pens.'um to which he hadno title v, .1 at ever. lie clerk atonce started 011 a visit to th Uuit- -

ed States.

"Our stupid, ignorant President," says the Washington cor- -

respondent of the Cincinnati Com

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DR. MIEN PERfWn)r. ot Medicine of tJac t 'l

Paris, Graduate of he r- - liQueen's Collfge, and Physicj 'ii,,

St. John BaptUte Society of SaM'!Cisco.Dr. Perrault has the pleanro .

patients and otht ra seeking confideical auvice mar ne can oe consult "

his office, Armory Hall Buddir t'KEast corner of Montgomery and Sac, istreets, San Francisco, Rooms Nos d'1nrsi noor, up sirirs, eniranceWooMontgomery or Sacramento

Dh. x erravlt s siuaies nave iffK .

exclusively devoted to the c!e f--'

various forms of Nervous and c '-

in youth, which usually terminate jD

tence and sterility, and permai:em't "

all the concomitants of ola age. nsecret infirmity exists involving , i'fness of a life and that of others, re '

morality dictate the necessity of 'its T'1''- -

for it is a fact that pieniature decliiff'-vigo- r

of manhood matrimonial miliar,01

compulsory single life, etc., fc'J

sources in'causes, the germ of which!.'ed in early life, and the bitter fruit 'long afterward; patients, labor-Do-- ,

eomplaint, will complain of oneetrthe following symptoms: Nocnialsions, Pains in the Back and II ead '

ness of Memory and Sight, Di.sci:the Urethra on going to stool orter, Intellectual Faculties are "Velk?Loss of Memory ensues, Ideas are c!- -

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and there is a disinclination to attendiness, or even to reading, writing iK- -

society of friends, etc. The pai. f

probably complain of Dizziness, Vert '

that Sight and Hear ng are weakersleen disturbed iv rirnima- -

signing, paipuanon, laintings, court,slow fevers ; while some have extf ru'tmatic pain, end numbness of tie ''''Some of the common symptoms areVtin the face, and aching" in different :the body. Patients suffering froniease, should epply inmudiatelv to l

raclt, either in person or bv' b'will guarantee a cuie of Seminaland Impotence in six or eight week-"''- "

Patients suffering from venerial d esc.any stage, Gonorrhea, Gleet, StinJBubo, Ulcers, Cutaneous Eruptiit'- -

will be treated successfully. All Srtand Mercurial Taints entirely '- !

the fystem.Dr. Pekrault's diplomas are in list'where patients can ste fur then,

they are under the care of a regular tted practitioner. The best refeHcct- - 1if required. 1

Patients FufTering under chronic c'

can call and examine for thtnelt- - i

invite investigation; claim not to L, --

everything, nor to cure even b. dv, h tdo claim that in all cases taken un"ertment we fulfill our promises. We paitic T

ly request those who have tried th sbt,doctor, and that advertised pi vmchworn out and discouraged, to tali tjvLow charges and quick cures. "i

Ladies suffering frorii any conifkimudents to their sex, can consult the atwith the as.--ui ance of relief.

Female Monthly Pills.Dr. Perrault is the only ascnt in r,

fornia for Da. Biott's Female AIontl.HlTheir immense sale has established ttt rA :

utation as a female reniecy unapt nand far in advance of every oil er ienui '

suppressions and irregularities, and r

obstructions in females. On them"five these Pills will be sent h'vor express to any part of the woild, u:rom curiosity or damage.Persons at a distance can be nr.'

home, by addressing a letter to hinAiLi, ivn.ri vi oa c i u xii en I o ana 3ii r'ery streets, Rooms 10 and 11, or lioi

(). Nan irancisco, stating tie cvminutely as possible, 'general habits if

g, occupation, etc., etc.All communications confidential, hr

PRIVATE MEEICAL AID

Quirk tuiei and 3I derate ChawtDR. W. K. D O HE R TV'S

Private Medical and SurgicalINSTITUTE,

Sacramento Street.Below MONTGOMERY, ppoi:e th. Fac

m an tsieamsnip Company s Ufriee.(Private entrance Leadesdorff street

Established Expressly to Ali'ard the .SMolina ana acientinc jHetiieai Aw, ia i'.

Treatment and Cure of all Prim'sand Chronic l)i.-ease- s. Cases(fSecrecy, and Sexual D.sorutrs.

To tle A fillet tel.DR. W. K. DOHERTY returns hiss,

thanks to his numerous patients fiand would take this oppor's-t- o

remind them that lie continues to err'- -

at his Iustitute for the cuie of c hrori' :

eases of the Iungs, Eiver, Kidnevs, I1:'five and Grenito-Urinar- y Organs, ur:private diseases, viz : Miuiiilis in all it- - r

and stages, Seminal Weakne-- s and a'

horrid consequences of self-abus- e, ("fhcea, Gh et, Strictun s, Nticttirnal and 1"

nal Emissions, 'Sexual Deb lity, Pi'a--th- e

Back and Loin?, inflammation nfrBladder and Kidneys, etc. ; and he i'!':

that his long experience and succesiu! pr

tice will continue to inflire him a ssr.art

public patronage. By the practice of rvyears in Eurojie and the United Statf.henabled to apply the most efficient and s:

cessful remedies against diseases of all k

He uses no mercury, cl.arces moderat?,tre-his patients in a correct and hoi.ornhe '

and has references of unquestionable vert

ty from men of known respectability a:

high standing in society. All nurties cot

suiting him by letter or otherwise, will

ceive the best and gentlest tieatme-t- E

implicit secrecy."To Pemalrj,

When a female is in trouble. ateitwith disease, as weakness of the backlimbs, pain in the head, dimness of h:Iloss of muscular iiowcr. oalnirat on d &

heart, irritability, nervousntss, extrtnt7inary difficulties, derangement ofdii-- ''functions, general debility, vaginins, all

eases of the womb, hysteria, sterilitv ai.other diseases peculiar to females.sheslif"1-g- o

cr write at once to the. ccohtnieA Wvadoctor, W. K. DOHERTY, at hisMediclMitute, and consult him about her troubleand diseases. The Doctor is tfiectinL' pi"cures than any other physician in theof California. Let no false tlelicacy pre 'VOU. but antilv iitimviliutplr nnrt savp vel!!from painful sufi'eiings and premature !' 'v

All married ladies, whose delicate li('i.l!"cr'other circumstances prevent an incit1their families hould write or call at UK--

K. DOHERTY'S Medical Insti'ute, ai d iM

will receive every possible relief and b ?

The Doctor's offices are so arranged that"can be consulted without fear f observa3

To Correspondents.Patients residing in any part of the Fta'.e

however distant, who mav de sire theopw 1

and advice of DR. DOHERTY in their re-- r

tive cases, and who think proper to swim1

written statement of such, in preferenceholding a personal interview, are respecjly assured that their communicationsheld sacred and confidential. If the case ffully and candidly described, personalca V

rl tl Tl tlf-r- will V.n PV Si t illbtlUC

tions for diet, regimen and the general t)

ment ot tne case itseit onciuoingdies), will be forwarded without delft)',.in such a manner as to convey no idea of

purport of the letter or parcel.by letter or otficrws-- '

FREE. Permanentcure guaranteed or nop

Spcrniatorrliora.DR. DOHERTY has jut published an &

portant pamphlet, embodying bis own Tie

and experiences in relation to Impotence

torrhoea or Seminal Weakness. Net;.Phystcal Debility consequent on bistion, and other diseases of the Sexual Orpliiis nine wurs coiiiaios juiuiuio"' -utmost value to all,whether married orsiBff.

and will be sent FREE br, mail on receipt'six cents in nostasre stamps for retarn fage. AddresF. -

W. K. DOHERTY. M. IW

juljCly San FrancUco, tf

v RY01S & DEBILITATE!

WH33E SUrFEKISGS

HAVE BEEN"

Protracted from Hidden Causes,

AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE

Prompt Treatment

to render existence desirable.

If von are suffering or hare suffered, frominvoluntary discharges, what effect does itpn.du-- e upon your general health ? Do youleel weak, debilitated, easily tire d ? Does aliitle extra exertion produce palpitation ofthe heart? Doe- - your liver, or urinary or-g:i- n,

or your kidneys frequently get out oforder ? Is your urine sometimes thick. milky

i r llocky, or is it ropy on settling ? Or doea thick scum rise to t'ie top y Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile?Do you have of short breathing ordyspepsia? Are vour bowels constipated?Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes ofbhod to the head ? Is your memory im-paired? Is your mind constantly dwellingon this subject ? Do you feel dull, listless,moping, tired of company, of life? Do 3011wish to be left alone, to get away from every-body ? Does any little tl ing m ike you startor jump ? Is your sleep bro ce.i or restless ?Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? Thebloom on your cheek as bright? Do you en-jo- y

yourself in society sis well? Do you pur-sue your business with the same energy ?Do you fowl as much confidence in yourself?Are your spirits dull and flagging, given totits of melancholy? If so do not lay it toyour liver or dyspepsia. Have you restlessniglits ? Your back weak, your knees weak,and have but little appetite", and you attrib-ute this to dyspepsia, or liver complaint?

mOWJ, READER,sell-aNu-- venereal diseases badly cured, andsex a! exce-se- s, are nil capable ot producinga weakness of the generative organs.- - Theorgans of generation, when in perfect health,

MAKE THE MAX.

Did You Ever Think

that those bold defiant, energetic,persevering,successful business men, are always thosewhose generalize organs are in perfecthealth y

Von rever hear such men complain of be-

ing melancholy, of nervousness, or palpitation ot the heart, lhev are never afraidthey cannot sueeeed in business; tliev don'tbecome sad ai:d discouraged ; they are allways ptdit" and pleasant in the company ofladies, and look you and them right in theface none of your downcast looks or 01 hermeanness aboct thein. I do not mean thosewho keep the organs inflated br running toexcess. These will not only

SUJIIJ THEIH CONSTITUTIONS,

but alo those tluy do bu-inrs- s with or for.How many men. from badly cured diseases,from the effects of self-abus- e and excesses,have brought aboct that state of weakness inthose organs that has reduced the generalystem so much as to induce almost every

other disease

PAKAL"

spinal affections, suicide, and almost everyother form of disease which humanity is heirto, and the real cause of the trouble scarcelyever suspected, and have doctored for all butthe right one.

Diseases of these organs require the use ofa Diuretic.

liELniB QIC'S

FLU5S EXTRACT

is the great Dinretic, and is a certain curefor disease-- ; of the Bladder, Kidne3-s-

, Gravtl,Dioosy, Organic Wiikm-ss- . Female C'om- -p!airit, ('general Dtbi'ity. and all diseases of

or Female from whatever cause originating,iiTit! no mafier of st;in,linj-- .

ii no treatment is submitted to. Consumn- -

rtmod v.

11 ELM DO LP'S

JS5XTSACT RSJCHU,

Established upward of Nineteen Years,

IS PREPARED BY

H. T. EELEIBGLD, Eruggist,

0D4 D roadway, S3ew York,AND

104 Eouth Tenth St., Phila., Pa- -

jVice .2r per Bottle, or 6 Bottles forueuvered t. any address. Sold by allDm Sgists everywhere.

None are genuine unless done up in steel '

'"iavea wrarmerJJ'.1 n till I tl-- l iiKZ mytucmical Warehouse, aud signed

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H.T. HELMBGLD. I

WHERE HE WOULD INVITE HISand the public in general, to

.all and examine his stock, consisting ot ageneral assortment of

Dry Goods,Clotlaiii;ISoois anil Slioes.Hats si ii it Cups,Ifai'dware.

23iT Having from many years' experiencelearned inai

THE SECRET OF SUCCESSLIES IN SMAIL PROFITS!

IS DETERMINED TOOFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS WILL

Silence the Cry of Portland Prices!Oregon City, August 2Sth, 1S69.

WALL AMETIRON WORKS COMPANY!

Iron Founders,STEAH EMQ

And Boiler Euilders !

nTj .North front andE sts.,

Portland, Oregon.rpiIKSE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON theJL bank of the river, one block north of

Couch s harf. and have facilities for turning out machinery promptly and efficiently.We have secured the services of Mr. JohnNation, as Director of the Works, whose experience on this coast for fifteen years giveshim a thorough knowledge of the variouskinds of machinery required for miuing andmining purposes. e are prepared to exe-cute orders for all classes of machinery andboiler works, such asMINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY !

FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !

QUARTZ MILLS ! ! .MIXING PUMPS ! !

&C, &C, &.O..Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all

l in.i. IRON SHUTTER WORK at SanFrancisco coat and fnight. Wheeler tf Ran-daW- x

Patent Grinder and Amalgamator.Jhnba 's and Steven' Self Adjusting PatentPinto a Packing, either applied to old or newttteam cylinder. Quartz Stumpers, Shoes anddies, if the best hard iron. 3:1

E. F. RU'EELL, C. T. FF.nUY,Red Estate Attorney. Notary Public

Kussell Sl Ferry,REAL ESTATE BROKERS

AND

COLLECTING AGENTS,Northwest corner of First and Washington

btreets,PORTLAND, OREGON.

Q FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THEO Sale of Real Estate. Collections madein Oregon and Washington Territory.

A large amount of desirable City Property, I own Lots, Improved Farms, StockRanches Timber Lands, &c, situated in thebest portion of Oregon and Washingtonterritory, for sale on reasonable terms.

Special attention is called to a large amount

Desirable Property in Clackam sCounty.

FLEE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AT THEBRANCH OFFICE, ON

MAIN STIIEET, OREGON CITY,At the office of

JOHNSON & McCOWN,Real Estate Brokers.

No expense iccurred unless a sale is made.May ifl:tf

LAUDEN & DcFRANCE'S

BUSINESSCOLLEGE,

PORTLAND, OREGON,For the instruction of

Uliddle-Age- a Hen, Yonng Menand Boys,

In the branches of a Business Education.

THIS IS WITHOUT DOUBT A MOSTand efficient Institution, andhas made for itself a name in Oregon, ofwhich its friends are justly proud.

The branch s which stand out prominent-ly in the curriculum of study areBOOKKEEPING.CONiEKCIAL ARITHMETIC,political economy,

penmanship;commercial law,correspondence, &g.

A most thorough practical department isin constant operation, in which are com-prised all the minutiae of business affairs.

Students can enter at any time. No va-cations.

Call at rooms; corner of FRONT and AL-Dj- lt

streets,, or t nd for a circular contain-ing full information. Address,

LAi'DES & DePRARCE.Portland, Oregon.

JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every elescripat the EvteiiFktke office

We Would Call the attention ofpar-ties Jilting up houses, or being in

need of anything iyi our lineTo our Stock, which is

ONE OF HIE COMPLETF.ST

On the Pacific Coast !

Our Goods being specially selected atthe Factories in England and the

Eastern States, we can sell

AT THE LOWEST

Saia Francisco Prices.

WALTER BRONo. 80 Front street, between Alder

35.) and Washington, Portland Oregon

112 181FRONT STREET, FIRST STREET,

Near Morrison Street. Near Yamhill.

BLAST CAHALI27.New Stock of Boots and Shoes

JUST RECEIVED!Best Selection in the City

Comprising all the leading and best brandsknown, such as Benkert's, Tirrell's, Fosrg's,Houghton & Coolidge's, Reed's, Godfrey'sanu numerous otners, of gents' and bovswear Also Mile's, Sieberlich's, Burt's,San Francisco and custom-mad- e ladies andchildren s wear.

Our customers and the public in generalare invited to call and examine our stock,which we will sell cheaper than ever.

P. S. Boots made to order, and an assort-ment of our make constautlv on hand.

JTEW WAGON

Carriage Manufactory !

The undersigned, having increased the dimensions of his premises, at the old stand

Corner of Main and Third streets.

Oregon City Oregon.

Takes this method to inform his old patrons, ana as many new ones as may bepleased to call, that he is now prepared, withample room, good materials, and the verybest ot mechanics, to build anew, recon- -

truct, make, paint, iron and turn out allcomplete any sort of a vehicle from a com-mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me.

Biacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, andgeneral jobbiug neatlv, quicklv and cheap-ly done. DAVID SMI I H.

Opposite Excelsior Market

LINCGLNBAKERY.

BAILEY, HARDING & CO.,Successors of L. Dillkr in the Lincoln

Bakery,

EG LEAVE TO INFORM THE CITI- -B zens of Oregon City and surroundingcountry, that they keep constantly on handana tor sale, ail kinds ot

BREAD, CR VCKEM.,CAKES, PASTRY,

CANDIEs AND NUTS.Also, a good and general assortment of

FAMILY GROCERIES.Orders promptly rilled, and goods deliver

ed at the residence of the purchaser whendesired.

The highest prices paid for Butter. Etrtrsand Vegetables.

A liberal hare of public patronacre is respectfully solicited.

April 23. lS70:ly

A. G. WALLING'SPioneer Book Bindery.UKEGOXIAN BUILDING,

No. 5 Washington Street,PORTLAND, OREGON.

BLANK BOOKS RULED and ROD NT) inany desired pattern. '

MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS-PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety ofij ib Known 10 ine traae.Orders from the country promptly at

tended to.

gHADES SALOON.G. A. HAAS, Proprietor.

MAIN STREET, Oregen City.O

Rest BILLIARD TABLES in. OREGONHave been introduced , and the Proprietor in-

vites the attention of the lovers of thispopular amusement to them.

THE BA R 1 S S VPPLIEDWith all the choicest qualities of Liquors anjCigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadjfamous Whiskies and Punch. Also

STAFFORDSHIRESTONE --XE:!

OV DRAUGHT.SS" Families supplied.

NoticeHEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDER-signe- dIS has been, by toe County Court of

Clackamas county, appointed Admistrator,with the will annexed, of the estate of JamesL- - Boring, deceased. All persons havingclaims against said estate, are reqniied topresent them to the undersigned, in Port-land, Multnomah county, with the propervouchers, within six months from the datehereorf.

Portland, Oreon, July 10th, 1R79.. W. CHAPMAN,jnJSw4 Administrator.

jSOTICE.0

The People's

Transportation Company

WILL DISPATCH THEIR STEAMERS

FROM OREGON CITYAS FOLLOWS:

FOR PORTLAND :

At 1 P. M., every day, except Sunday.

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDA"

FOR

For Salem, and Dayton.

AND OX

TUESDAY AND FRIDAY,

KOrt

A. A. McCULLY, President.Aug. Gth, lSCiKllO.tf

Summons.In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,

for the countv of Clackamas,Patiick Daley. I'laintilf,

vs.Samuel Wixon, defendant.

To Samuel Wixson, the above named de-fendant :

IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Ore-gon : You are hereby required to appear

ana answer the complaint filed against you insaid Court in the above entitled action, with-in ten days after the service of this sum-mons upon you, if served in Clackamascounty, or twenty days if serve din an v othercounty in said State. And unless y u so ap-pear and answer said complaint in said time,or on or before the first day of the term otsaid Court, commencing next after the expi-ration of six weeks from the publication ofthis summons, to-wi- t:

On the Fourth Monday in October , J.Z.,1S70,the plaintiff will apply to the Court for therelief demanded in the complaint, to.wit :

Judgment against you. Samuel Wixson, for$33i S'U-10- in U. S. gold coin, and in teres--thereon siuca the 13th of April, ISU'J, at tenpercent, per annum, and also for the furthersum of $43 8G-I00- , in U. S. gold coin, alsofor costs and disbursements of this action.

By order of Hon. W. W Upton, Judge otsaid Court.

JOHNSON k, McCOWN,Atfys lor Plaintiff.

Aug-1- 3, 1S70:wG

Summons.In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,

for the county of Clackamas.Charles Logos, Plaintiff,

vs.Jacob Boehm and Mary Bochm, Defendants.To the above named Mary Boehiri, defend

ant.N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR-- .egon : You are hereby required to ap

pear and answer the co.wplaint lileu againstvou in the above entitled suit, within tendays after the service of this summons uponyou, if served in Clackamas county, or twen-ty days if served in any other county in saidState, and unless you appearand answer saidcomplaint in said time, or on or beford thefirst day of the term of said Court, com-mencing next after the expiration of sixweeks lroin the publication of this summons,to-w- it :

On the Fourth Monday in October, A.D.,1870,the plaintiff will apply to the Court for therelief demanded in the complaint, to-w- it:

The foreclosure of a mortgage given by yonand Jacob Boehm, defendants, dated, 14thday of March, lSG'J, on lots numbered 4 and5, in block numbered 27, in Oregon Citj',als'i, for costs and disbursements of t hi- - suit.

By order of Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge ofsaid Court.

JOHNSON A McCOWN.Atty's for Plaintiff.

Anj;. 13, !ST0:w6

Summons.In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,

for Clackamas" county.DAVID C. WILLS, Plaintiff,

vs.W. C. WILSON andDANIEL WILSON, Defendants:

To DANIEL WILSON, one of the aboveDefendants :

TDK NAME OF THE STATE OF ORF-gon.y- ouIN are heieby notified and requiredto appear, and answer to the complaint filedagainst you in the above entitled action, onor beiore the first day of the next regularterm of the said Court, following six weekspublication of this summons, to-wi- t: on orbefore the fourth Monday in October, ls7oand if you fail so to answer, for want there-of, the plaintiff will take judgment againstyou for the sum of five hundred and seven-ty nine dollars, in gold coin, and interestthereon since the 1st day of January, 1807,besides the costs and disbursmeuts in saidaction.

Published by order of Hon. W. W. UptoD,Judge.

KELLY & REED,Att'ys for Plaintiff.

August G, lS70:wS

NoticeHEREBY GIVFN THAT MY WIFEIShas left my bed and board without cau.--e

or provocation, therefore all persons arehereby warned not to trust or credit her onmv account, as I will pav no debts of hercontracting. GEO. W. TAYLOR,

i Aug. 12th, 1870. w4

JOnN MYERS. H. C. MYERS

UNDER THE COURT HOUSE,OREGON CITY, OREO oi.

RETAIL DEALERS IN

iinr goods,GROCERIES,

HARDWARE,We also constantly keep on hand

SALEM CASSIMERES, FLANNELS

TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,

Which we will sell at the Factory Prices,and will take wool in exchange.

JyT"We will also pay the highest price forButter, Eggs, and all kinds of good countryproduce. We will sell as low as any housein Oregon, for Cash o its equivalent in goodmerchantable produce.

W Give us a call and satisfy yourselves.

W1LLIAS11 SIEMCERHas Estaljliiyhsd

H rltt lit iTm J A FactoryFOR THE MANUFACTORY OF

FURAITURJS,SASH, BUNDS AND CGOBS,

AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.tf They will also do TURNING, of every

uesci lption to order,

With Neatness and Dispatch !

o-

ALL WORK WARRANTED.Shop on the River, back of Ackerman s

Store, Oregon City, Oregonuregon Jity, j ufy 20:tt

Over 20,000 PersonsTestify to the Wondeifnl cures ot

Dk. J. W. MURRAY'SBalsam for the Liver and Blcod

NATURE'S OWN REMEDY.VT

One of the CelehraU'd Phvticinns of Portland,sans he is curtd of the Lung and Lirer complaint, and that he otrex Ids life to lhMurray $ Lung and Liver Balsam. Head irhathe soyg : Poutlaxd, Mav 21 , lSfi!).

I have tried Dr. J. W. Murray'sLung and Liver Balsam. I used it in mr family with the best of success. I was sick forsome months and used every remedy. Icalled several phvsicians, but thev did me nogood. I exhausted every remedy known fothe medical profession, and received no benefit, llns ijiiug and Liver Balsam cured me,and I do not hesitate to recommend it to thepublic and my friends, as a good and saferem dy. 1 hose who know me, as many doin this Stat;, know that I would not recom-mend them to use a thing that hsis no merit,because I am opposed to quack remedies.

G. W. BROWN. M. D.

r5 For sale at BELL & PARKER'S, andat all Drug Stores on the Pacific Coast. Jtf

To Stock Drovers.

THE ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADEknow ss the " Old Emigrant

Road," is now in splendid order for the ac-commodation of the public. The budges onthe road have all been thoroughly repaired,and stock drovers will find it no trouble tocross the Mountain by this route. There istplenty of good water and grass on bothsides of the Mountain, and the distanceacross is only 50 miles, being the shortest aswell as the best road over the CascadeMountains. Stock drove a and emigrantswill find it to their advantage to travel overthisioute. Toles reasonable.

JOSEPH YOUNO.President.

Clackamas county, July, lS7O:jul0if

Dissolution Notice.THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE

between William Singer andM. Wertheimer, under the firm name ofSinger & Wertheimer, has been dissolvedby mutual consent.

WILLIAM SINGER,M. WERTHEIMER.

Oregon City, July 23, lS70:ju30w4

Final Settlement.In the matter of the Estate of John Gribble,

deceased ; in the County Court for Clack-amas county, State of Oregon.

rpilE EXECUTOR OF SAID ESTATEX-- Having hied bis exhibit for final settle-

ment thereof, it is ordered by the Court thatthe oth day of September, A. D.. 1870, be setapart for said final settlement with A. E.Gribble, the Executor thereof. By order ofHon. J. K. Wait, Countv Jndse.

J. M. FRAZER,County Clerk.

Dated, Aug. 5, 1S70:w4

Physician & Accoucheuse.DR. MARY P. SAWTELLF

FFERS HER PROFESSIONAL SERO' vices to the people of Oregon Cit; andvicinity. Residence in the country, tenmiles east ot Oregon City.

May ll:tf

mercu.tr, (radical) ';is said to besorely grieved over the defeat ofthe San Domingo job.-- ' He onlyexpended over $250,000 of thepeople's money in the furtheranceof his pet measure; and havinghired himself out as a stool pigeonto the present rtier of San Domin-go, he lias sense enough to appre-ciate that he Avon all the shamefrut none0of the glory that waslikely to attend his action. liehas furnished the world with a

ost painful and ludicrous exhibi-tion of Ins executive weakness andhis want of capacity as a statesman.When he wrote to'Prcsident Jolm-sorPtli- at

he was ignorant of diplo-matic questions, lie only disclosedwhat he has since shown to be alegitimate fact.

O o-

--i young man who c;ir riot 1 a coi--

Tcction Dlate.took' from liis pocket a iive eeiit

i

!CCC, as he SlipiioscL 7Ut it Oil tllCpiate, and then passed it" around ion ,,r Insuviiy may ensue. Our flesh and

" tlu'd are supported from these sources, andtllC whichCOHgrogatlOll, m- - the health aud h.ppine.s, aad that of 1'os-e- d

DiailV Voung girls. The tf-rit- depeuds uijou ironiil use of a reliableanionc tinSirls, as they looked at the plate,all seemed astonished and awmsed,and the voun man, taking ajxlance at the plate ibniKi that in-

stead of a nicked five cent piecehe had a conversation lozenge,"with the words, "Will von marryme?" in red letters, staring everybody in the face

Bon. Piatt, in a letter to theCincinnati CoiJime'cidLws "then;is no use in attempting to conceal j

or deny the fact that the President I

commands neither the respect nor j

the confidence of his party." "We '

never had," continues tne irreverentDon, " a chief magistrate so low inthe estimation of those who know

O him best, as this one is in the mindsof men immediately about him. 1 leis generally set down as one notpossessed of sense enough to sus-tain his position, and no sense ofpropriety whatever.

--I --..A practical man wants to make

a. lager beer vault of the MammothCav

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