-r JBANYREGISTER. Ordinance So. 11. An Orilrunc.' relating to letting oontracu bv the citv. B' il or l vnl hi th the Cru if Mbnn: Citatum Council of Settu n I. Tim' all contracts for work or la'w or any iuirtrovenieni for Ihe clly, shall be by contrac' or contracts let bvthe Conncllothe lowest twpoiwihle bidder 8k s. Pabtk notice shall be utvi-n of any eon mot to ie lei. by posl tag tiriprint ed no lee hi a' litis thr" nubile flairs In the el y, for nr less than live day next prwv 11m r lv me" ini: of the Cotmefl at which such mutroel will be let, snob not ioo to Specify the nn tire and kind of work, labor or Invrovemont 'n lie done, and the datean I hour of he meeting of the Conn, ell a' wnleh be fold- will he received, the Council a ways reserving the right to re. Ject any an I alt hi is. Skc. 3. All bi Is or protXMala shall be scale 1 an 1 filed, with i he Keoorder on or before the honr desltmale I In the notice of the mee in r a which ilbwiUbereoelved. Passet Ihe Council rVirrotryi', 174 Approve 1 Feb 1S7.1. COLL. VAN CLEVE, Mayor. Attest : Ji g, UAKKuS, City Recorder. Ordiwiiie t Xo. IS. Relating to the proteotlon of traildlngt aitiltisl flr., etc. ( B i' njvfri h 1 bti'hr Cimmon Ctuncil at fa C a i f .Vbfinii: Se-'lo i I, All owners or oeen'mnts of hull lin ; in 'hisfi v having ttove-pine or funnels running thron th woo ten roofs orpar'l 'tons shall bear, I hev are hereby metre 1 lo erect tool and snrts'antlaj btukflnM where anfin s'ove-nineor ran nel Isme hro'crh he roof. Sal I tines shall hoof sn tte.toat bei thi to etfeetaailv preveu- In- from thewme, When men Kjove-i"eor funnel Issues through wool en par i lonor (hrou.rh woolen ceilings the sa in- hallhe enclcne 1 in a goo I and suH. lehl lr enrwif -nfe. Sc.-. T),.. owner of any stove In use within fheclty shall p lace or cause to'e plavi iietiea'h sn ii afove iprovtled the sam- 'o . no- stan 1 on a non-combustible hear b a sm able niece of iron or tin or . e 1 1 . . . .rt...'...:. .. . . .. t .'! .mi in" (illltniUI. See 3 1 stMtl ha tho dnty of the Mar- slm lo see tha th wm Islonsnf flits nnti. nantvls- rte Ij earrle l In rieuVbt. 8oc. 4. Any norson violating any of the provisions o! (JetD. 1,2 an Is, of tills ordi nance. ha 1. trion eontdetfam before the Kecnrler, he Hue I in any sum not less than :ive nor more 'ban Ifty (to ars. . Sca. i. No nerstiu tir rs'fsons owninsror ooeuTijin ranv bnlldlng or buildings with in th - i y limits In which btiy. straw, sha , in :sor o'her extra comhusfime ma teria i- kctit, nso 1 ors orcl, almll not nsc any in-, atom or other arrangetnenl for hoa in si, b buUdlng.orany part iiu-reof, utiles' the sgme sbnll well secured from thon -.d Inn tl Uniting of .Ire in suchcom bns i ii,. ma e :al. An 1 a'iv person pOBO- flying any bnttdlngaVjoliiing sm bbuiid mg sbaii in required so use the same pre cautions, Set AnypersonornersonsoccnmiiiL' any building or part of building anchw set fonb in ib.. (oregolng section, nsing any .a nn, can lie or o htir arrangement for Ugh lag such bnlldlng or any jirt thereof, ornermttfingtbesimeto !h- naad, unless h t same is enclose l)n a goo I and s'lbaau'ial a ass lan'ern, well secured against be acri leu al i ;siting of ineh com ins'.wle mH'erlal by the use of such iiifhs Any tierson violating any of the provt.;o-H 0f8eoa 5 an In, shall on con viction N-forc the Recorder, be line I in any suin n less ,i,an tive 0r mnre than twemy dollars. OriilMtiiiee So, 13. to the matortal tolie usel and r ot building sidewalks tuid cross- Beta' in mv'n walks B i VfMnti 6.7 th Onmum Council of the Cmttf A'trnvi: SecMotcl. If not n hervrlse orovidedfor by the CM y Council, the s,iewall,s shall '? sii feet wi !e -iOMth of First sircet, and slui'i si oongtrnoted a. follows, '-,vlt Bearin ;s wo Inches thick by fonr inches wide ani six feet OHg shall Is? lai Ion the gro'i'i I or o ker snllablo sapports at the dlsanee of i feet, There shall isi laid three tiers of stringers two ineiies tblck ao l six inches wi le, of re 1 or yellow Ir sal I ; rin res to ha ntaocd on the beatiDgs ataui BHifan I eipul distances a-Tirt and well fejured by being nailed 'n the beaV infs wi h 10-penny nails. Said stringers to a-'twelve or ei;huun feel lon. The decking to be one an I u-lialf Inch plank. S-ltmre-ftdgedand evenly sawed, and not niotv i ban ci tbt inches nor less than four hes wide. To be evenly and closely fltte I. an l well natled to the'si lewalk with H-tv'tiuy nails, the inrtlmi 'o Mu. sidewalk tolst n c more than eUitf inches tolx "i1""1";; 'nrastiiT. All to be done in a wor ;man!t!fo manner. Dec. i. The c.-ossways to lie red fir, three Inches l hick and evenly fawed, to be nai.el on Isnrin-.'s four by four Inches Sail crussivavs o 1 si feet wide, the ethrcs leveled and a laver or gravel three Inches dec an 1 three feet wi le to be sprea I on each si p. of mid crosswalks and to extend the whole length of the Sguj the gravel io lie tulse.l io a hjCel whii the plan';. teo .1 The si lewalks on First s'eeot shall hp eons'.rnoted as follows, towft : To be eight foul wl In: tobe lull on bearimti four by fonr rhebca, to Is- laid on the snnnnl.or when neoessary oh stones or brick Pillars sUfeet anarl :":o contain four tieraof y;ingors; to three inches thick and el -le Inches wl le; lo be laid down at epia: lis ancesanartand sicnrei bvbcln" uunrini nn:iny nous, The ilcckiic' to lie one an I a-half inches thick, of red or yellow iL-.s,imrc c Ige l.evenly title L and na.le I lo the stringers wllh 20-pent'." nails Ihe crosswalks tobe elghl feet wide, of red or yellow fir, four inches thick, end aid on bcarlnga ill feet anart, the edges lo lie leveli! !. and a lavcrof itravel six feet wide an 1 four inches ifcwtl to be snrend on "WMi'of the plank, the Incline to the sidewalk to he not moii; than debt inehei toaiafeat. Alltolic done In a workman like manner. The forgoing dertntlon of sid'twa.ks to extend from poster's mill to Kliswonh street, running north and onto, Approved JnaeSf, ls7o. a W.stanauI), Mayor, Attest: A. K. Ahnold, Clly Recorder. Ordinance Ho. 14. Betating to the building of sidewalks and crosswalks. B-U orddinrrl hith Common Couwil ot th- Cup nf Sbam : 1 Heotion 1. All' owners of Iota or parts of lots wit hin theciry limits shall lie required to build the si lewalks adkdnlng thelreiv tniet'tivo lot or lots. Also the crosswavs for the alleys adjoining the same, the ex pense of building the alley crossways tc he equally dividei between the property holders on each side of sail alleys, the city to build the street crossways and the In cline connecting the same. to. . w oenever me i;ity conncU shall orrasl(l8wlk to be built adjoining any lot or lou within the city iiudtwul the owner o owners of said lot or lots neglect or refuse tolmtldthe mme within the time speclltod in said order, then it shall lie the dtt& of the lit v Marshal to build orraiisc the oh me to foe bnllt And the expense of I iMtmuus nuu MurwHiK simii wh nen on Lnl. 1. ... t.. , J I , 2 . saw lot or lots until paid. See :! It t he nvv ,... .... ,,.,.,.,. of said ii.. , Mi.. lot or lots shall neglect or refuse to pay tin Marshal the cost of building within thin-, days after the same is completed It shall !'. lu.-'inn in i ne nceoruer, usia the anpll- cation of the Marshal, to issue a warrant un ler bis band.iiimiiian ling the Marshal, IntlHHiameof thetlltvof Allmnv. to levy npon and sell said lot or lots, or 'so much tliereot as mav '. nivvssnrv to nttafr tbe amount of building said sidewalks, to - aether with the costs of collecting the -hi""'. See. 4. A warrant so issued shall have the same eflbcl as an execution arainst II Hl'lll ill' AAHUUUth, i.i ..II any x ron. firm or coriioiiiiioii. and all K - ...... i.i'.ni ii sunn iirvc'ii nu ll I y the Marshal asis or nine fie mm -Me lliv nmnw Imits l,wl m .... it . i... n i...-. i ...... ., law of this sia.c ur'warrWt oi sheriff issued by the county Court of an? county till' I 111' I'Olleet ii,,, i . 1' s 11... i ..... i . 1 sale oi real and prmnai property J 8eo 5, aii ordinancGS or parts ofordl- naneea heretofore passed by the tfonnct) not onnsiBtcnf with this ordinance be.un l the same are hereby rctteated. ihis oi-n- nance to be In force from and after live days after Its nulilli-itl,,,, in th., m,.ii iwvrof ibecity. Annrovc 1 June it. ISTn. A. W.OTANARD, Mayor'. Attest: A. X. AitNoi,ii, city Recorder. Ordinance So. 13. Relating to making and repairing streets. Agj ontoteed fcjii'Ac Common Qxmett of th C&u qf Many: StH'tion L It shall Ih the duty of prop erty holders to opea. grade, pave, gravel, plank, or otherwise to make and keep in repair, and 10 clean the streets adjoining their respeetivo property wilhiu the limits of the city when ordered to do so by the Clly Council. See, 1 That w hen a majority of prop, erty hoi lers on a street shall petition ihe City Council to have sai l street Improved j bggmalng, raving, planking or graveling, the Cily Council shall order the same to he ' done by the property holders thereof on sal I street, Ins them a reasonable time ! '.ii lucn to comt'if ic I he same . .1 if i Improve any rtreet within iheci7va,.d ihe property owners on said streui neglect or refnse to petition the City council for the imiirovoment of said street, the city Council may order said street or st rceta to I " ' mi the iiiniroveinent of said Conneii may order said at Is-hunroved bvthe properly holders on sa' I si reels as i he Council mav deem nee. an'. If the nmnertv hnMnrsnn nnv I street within the city neglect or refuse to Improve the street aajottilrig tneurwfct- I ive property, when ordered io do so by the City Council, within the time sneetfledtn j said order, then it shall lie the tutty nt the City Marshal to iau.se the same to he done j without delay, and the cots of improve ments sliall lata lien on s;iid projiortv un- til paid, and If the amount is not 'paid . unsniu-i iiie ,iu K is colli- ' pleted then the Marshal shall apply to the Recorder Jor a warrant to sell saltl prop-1 :cr:y in the same manner that property & t -in ! till" el lv to vim wiimii uiiriy uavs inter the work is coin lor cifv taxes. Sec. i. Il' shall be (be duty of the city to improve the street corners or crossings where one street crosses another in the same manner that the resl of the street Is Improved. The improvements of said corners or crossings shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder by the City Council. Sec. 8. That all contracts for hauling dirt and gravel for the use of the dtvot Albany be delivered to the citv as follows: Dirt lobe delivered by the square yard, and gravel by the square foot Bed. 8. Ii shall be the duty of all persons who shall desire to convey any wagon or POM any beast of burden over any side walk in front of any building orlot "within the cAty limits to build or cause to lie built and kept In rennir. a r;ood and substantial crosswalk in the sidewalk at such place of crossing, tho lull width of the sidewalk, and may lie allowed lo construct a bridge or apron from said crosswalk to t be st reet, Such crosswalk shall not be built with more than three inches slant or Incline to six feet, over which wagons and beasts of siuucu uuj uu niioweii 10 pass the same as o Vi t sire it hni! alley crosswalks. Sec. 7. All ordinances or parts of ordi nances not itinslstenl with this ordinance lie auJ the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 3. This ordinance 'to be in force from and after rtve days from iu publica tion. Approved June '27. 1870, A. W.M'AN.Mtl). Mayor. Attest: A. If. Ah.m.i.ii, Ciij Uecor.lcr. Putting a hoop on the family flour barrel is an operation that will hardly boar an encore. The woman generally attempts it before the man tonics borne to dinner. She sets the hoop up oil the end of the staves, takes a do. iterate aim with the rolling-pin, and then shutting both eyes brings the pin down with all the force, of one arm. while the other iiigtiiietively shields her Ihee. men she makes a dive for the cam phorand unbleached muslin, and when the man comes home she is sitting back of the stove, thinking of St. Stephen and the other mar tyrs, while a lurid dinner and the camphor are struggling heroically for the mastery, lie savs if ate had kept her teniK'r she wouldn't have got hurt. AkJ he visits the barrel himself and puts the hoop on very carefully, and adjusts it so nicely to the top of every stave that ouiy a few smart knocks aimarentlv are needed to bring it down all right; then he lathhs to himsolf tn think what a fuss his wile kicked up over a simple matter that only needed aittle patience to adjust itself, and then he gets the hammer, aud tetehes the hoop a sharp rap ou one side, and the other side flies up, and catches him on the bridge of the nose, filling hi8 houI with wrath and his eyes with tears, and tbe next instant that barrel is flying across the room, accompanied by the hammer, and another candidate for camphor and rag is enrolled iu tbe great army that is unceasingly marehing toward the grave.--- Coal had advanced in price in England 75 per cent, iu ten years. rx. . I . ' i ne ladies do their hair up so ,. . 7 "f : '"s" "uw mat, incy nave to stand . ... ou somethiutj; to put on their hats. A poetic Hibernian explains that , .' I love IS COtnmoiilv SDokeii of ns ii(4mm,llu. ;,i ' j mno Jecause It S a tlllder Seiitl- - meilt. i 1 What is the difference between a j , i i , , ' . ucl"N .'ew and a lawyer? The one ,.vn ,t irttirvii i in? uia inns ' hi. In,.- ...,. l.-.. .1 .i aw from the prophets, is profit from the law. I "7" . VV,mu, Uie om- OF IlIU lll'nlllc il'. .11. ti 1-s ... ( rI,. i I lie innn who .. Iiw.IIi.i,,., ,,-iil, t -;k w , u,( '",k a r'ver, has sprained his ! ...l.tl.. .- . nm "---npuiig to spin a nioiuitain top. I , One ot our exchanges affection, ... ,lm;, , ,i :7 7 atol '"-nominates the writer or a I ..,)..,.,..... 2 .1 . t. n i ""'""i"-"--' y journtu a oiau.ter OJ puttv H is iioiuittui it lie can loiu survive such an allusion to hi. heaviness and adhesiviness. Among certain Amazonian tribes the Indian bride-groom is subjected to a strange test. While the mar. riagp festivities are going on his hand is tied up in a paper bag full of fire-ants. '1 he bites of these creatures are said to be truly terrible the bitten parts feeling as if they were tortured by burning coals. If the bride- groom can liear the test spoken of. : ; -7"w"" CTlw" w Wle j (r matrimony, I . , , I At a meeting of bakers in Km;. i.i,i '"Hir oeni lor lllO purpose ot llpniaiuhinr lu-tt.ir a er wounu up with the following: May the cock of Gotland never crow. inj me rosein tsngiand never blow, May the harp of Ireland never piny. Till we iioor bukect get letter iiay, A (lallowstown ladv recentlv retpiested Iter hnsltand to go to the " "s., ,,VJ mat sue fhig wife, l.nl oiinifroi l,r v , ' ' au criailSea her inuid, Slid WOllld liave the Watered silk i uressmaKer and tell her that she made up instead ot the poplin, and that "if she thinks it would look tetter with bias flounces without purling, and box-plaited below the equator, which should be gathered in hemstitched gudgeons up and down the seams, with a gusset-stitch between, she can make it tip that way, instead of fluting the bobinet insertion and piecing out with point applique, as I suggested yesterday. The man is uovr a raving maniac. An Irish physician was called to examine the corpse of another Irish man who hat! been assassinated by some of his countrymen. "This per. son," said he, after inspecting the body,"was so ill that if he had not bees murdered he would have died half an hour before." A gentleman going to Texas asked a friend for a letter of intro duction. The friend opened a draw, er, took out a large and handsome spring-bladed dagger-knife and a six-chamtered revolver, and gave mem to mm. To make a white foot, or a star in a horse's forehead, an Exchange says: Take a pickled mackerel aud confine it- on, in any shape you please, three or four days repeating, and it wilfprodnee a white foot or a white spot. Hub the white sad dle spots on a horses s back a few times daily in the spring of the year, before the coat is shed, with bacon grease, and it will restore the natural color. The I tica N. Y. Mtrald has the following: In a Central railroad train the other day two old ladies sat in -adjoining m-ats in one of the cars,: one declared if the conductor opened the window she would die, and the other protested against it teing closed, for shs would certainly smother to death. The conductor was in doubt, when a venerable gpntleman exclaimed : "Open the window and kill one of them, and then close it and kill the other, and then we shall have peace." A Sunday school scholar only six years old was asked by his teacher' "Why they took Stephen outside the city to stone him to death?" The little fellow was silent fbr a moment as though absorbed with the problem, when, brightnudg up suddenly, he replied: "So they could get a better crack at him!" It is estimated that the German vote in New York City is about 86;ow, HOIMM' WAR. Yrf.ka. April 29. The following was received atio'elock this morning. In the Lava Ui:n. April 8V No IntlittiH having been sen during the past two days, Gen. Gillcra sent out. n n'llllilioiteriliflr u-ii-ti- ..n lli O.ti. consisting of Cnmpniiy K. 12th liu in- i dram, and oontiuiled: " .My little try, under a laml of Col. WrigliU nieog came to me la.-t uii'lit, and rif?7MrU,,lnil'I,t, r '1, 1 have come to bid under I. lent. Uranston, Hie whole f.,,, ii i i ,, , -, . partv was under OOinmaud of Major ; g0. 1 ai omV i sld, Thomas. No, Agfifis, you are not dend,' and About 11 A. M. they reacbutl Gravel took ho d ot' her. 'Yes, 1 am,' she Moiuid, about tln-ce miles south ot the j repeated. '! diet! at 12 o'clock to old stronuholn, Wlll'iv tllCV feci' Veil I . . .... . , , :i vollev IVoni a leilire of rock. Tlit Vom u l,ulm, of ..i-, the was returned by the men. and they 4lieu retreated and rallied, The lutlinns mu round the bliifT, came in front and opened Are upon A ancr K Batteries, Fonrth Artillery. The lu I'rin try company was then ordered to lull liacli ami taken positron behind a tedge of rucks. They fell hek, hut fulled to halt, Hlid left the portion ile montiized. The Coilinttiiv Cnmman- oer .intl his noti-ooinmissional utiiff ! kejd their position, hut the men kept up the retreat. At'ier the troops fell hack the Modoc! came aud took up Ihe nosltion thai was to have been held by our trooiw, thus surrounding those left. At tills time the Warm Spring Indians, ten in number, came up In the rear of the Modoesand held them down to the, rocks for a while hnttl they Iiirit-(l about andgHineilii position thai made the small cover of Major Thomas and the others worthless, aud here they did the fatal work of ihe day. From this point they siiceeeded in killing Major Tlioiniit, Lieut. Howe, s rgemit Rower and two privates, and wound' big Assistant Surgeon Zemiff. jur- lug this time Colonel Wright and ihe men Who stayed with him w ere slain as fast as they showed their heads above the rocks. Colonel Wright was shot through the risilit breast. Fiveof his men were shot dead :ii,d two wounded. The troops in camp were under arms by this time. Orders were given 10 the Vann Spring Indiana to move im mediately to the scene of action. Col. Mason was ordered to have nil his troops that could leave to start immediately. Troops H. K. and F had already start ed from this side. The grotUid is so rough that the troops did not reach the battle ground till night and they eoukl no noitimg out lay upon their arms. About midnight three wounded men came in and reported all clear in front, and all killed or wounded except three or four privates. The troops were aroused and an advance made f tr a short distance, and they then rested for the night. At. daylight Major Green sent a party oJ skirmishers, who found the bodies of the packer, Louis Welter, and two soldiers. Another party found in the sage-brush thicket Major Thomas. Lieutenant Howe. Surgeon Zemig. three sergeants and four pri vates all killed or wounded. Colonel Wright and men were found upon the extreme right. Major Cranston and five men are still missing; it is sup posed they are killed. The following Is the list of killed and wounded, as far as can be ascertained at present: Killed Major Thomas, Lieutenant Howe. Sergeant Homer. Captain Wright, ten privates and one cltizun packer, Louis Weber. Wonilded Assistant Snro-i -no ri ling, Lieutenant Harris and nineteen privates. Missing Lieutenant Cranston and live men. Out of 05 men that went out 41 are killed, wotindednnd missing. General Gillem's forces proceeded to the ea vi and were fighting when the courier left. The following comes by the Oregon Steam Navigation Company's tcle geaph, It was received Tuesday morn ing. Walla Walla, April 28. The following news was brought In by a person who got it from Mm. Cock, who was Informed by friendly Indian. Fourteen hundred warier are camped at While Bluffs, putting up breastwork-two and a half miles are already finished. The residents living in tbe Yakima are very much frightened. He left Cock's Ferry, on the Yakima, Thurs day, 23d. Mrs. Cock was alone aud very much frightened. The Indians have left the Reservation, From Mr. O'Ncil. hut ilnvvn h-nm Colville. we learn that the Spokane Indians arc very saucy and Impudent. They are going arorind in hands of 15 to 20 with war point on, notifying the settlers to leave. Geary, who Is an educated ;'cnss," had a notice written by himself, served on the settlers, telling them tbe land they were settled on was hi, and he wanted them to go away. The settlers are greatly frightened, not knowing what the Indians may do. It is thought the stories regarding trouble with the Indians at White Bluffs, on the Columbia river, and other points ou tiie coast, are. to say the Gov. Booth, of California, held a conference with Gen. Schofleld. April 29th, with regard to calling out volun teers for the Modoc w,ar. The Gen eral thought it unnecessary at present. Ghost. The most mat'erif-fact storv of a ghostly interview that we have seen tor a long time, comes from 1 es .Moines, Iowa A young woman at breakfast, the other day, said t-he was much troubled bv a mj!"!,""" ' ave .'yi to lie , heaven at 1 oVloek,' aiaT said, '(Joud-by, amity, and disappeared!, At noon, i.ews ol the death of her niece at midnight came;" olored Boys are working their way into the great machine Shops of the i eutral i aeific liailroad. In the Forty-i bird Congress, which is to assemble on the first Monday in December, the Repub licans will I avea majority of nearly one hundred in the iioiise. The fol lowing thirteen States which to gether will have fifty-six members, will each have a solid delegation in the House: Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, .Nebraska, u'utilicah i elaware, : ouisiana, M iclugan-, ermont, Urcgoti, and Kl.oile Status having fifteen sland. Three members will nav a solid i einocratic delegation. Ihey arc Kentucky, Nevada and Texas. '1 he aged but astute .1 mer keeps no barometer, he put h's trust in the gi but he know s when Kuril u I1110I8 tiir nor does mud-hog, approach es by seeing rived at mm us sous v. ho have ar iooiI iiiviiure to leave home, alter a winter ol . i sponging' on the old man. BLACKSMITHIUG ! . -AND - General Repair Shop. HpHE l M 1 l,M(..NEl HAVtSti HP. A turned to Albany, aud isken his old hopoti comer ol K'usworlh and Seoond streets, tuiuounces his icadlness io attend loall kinds of BLACK8JHTI11NG, MUX & UAC'tONfl FOHG'St;, ETC. Also, has on hinul and for i-ale, the COQUXLLABD WACOM, Straycr Forcoicct! CISAIN STAR BIOUWB, acd other PLOWS WOOE S RE- PER & IKOWER, which In villsellon the most reannnahli terms. UORSE SHOEING. -All rcund,$2t Rctcttiey. $1. OiVE ME A CAM.. All ork entrusted to me will recetv proinrtt. attention, and. be even ed In iih liew posslhle manner, with t-ooi material. A share oi piri.ic a rmuiiu Is solicited, sho" on corner K Iswor h unil Becotid stive s, oppwdio l'ierce'a ti ny. Idvi K. WOOD, Arctic Soda. H AVrVfi AD) ED VASTLY TO ut'R irtcili les for (lisiieiisin.' i Ins ilaltahi. In tl'i 1 heai' h-i;ivlr beverage, we would annottnoe to our rornier patronn, and thn public generally, thai wearo folly pn-) ansi from one of l hose elegam Tui't'a Arctic Fountain, tonnnrily sodn of the l'st iinnlity In nn limlted quantitlei loall who may favor ui wi;h n cull- BOTTLED SODA ! AM) Sarsaparilla! WILL', DURING TIIK SPRING and SUMMER. lie delivered to families orderlnir thmuah ont the city. Denleni Nnpplled nt Liberal Kate. A. OAKOTffEKS A CO., JXTotloe. OHEtiON ft CALIfOBNIA KAILII(Af t'ompany Und Deparl merit, Portland (MiKon. April 5, 1H72. Xoiiee is hereby given, that a vigorous prosecution will bit instituted wainst liny and every person who tresiiassos u)ioii anv Ilnllmad Und. hyeiittingandremovinittliiiliertherefrom All vacant Land in odd numbered tlona, whether nurvevod or iiiiHurveyed. ......... ., ....-..,-, niui-iiiiic irom me line of the road, helonjri teWhc Company . l. a. MOOqSfl,