o 4 ... I I o .1 G O O o o r O 0 O . The Beauty of Oil Age. I often think each tottering form That limps along in life's decline, Ouce bore a heart as j-oung, as warm, As full of idle thoughts as mine, Ami each has had its dream of joy, .. Its own unequalled romance,, r - -Commencing when the blushing boy Firnt thrilled the lovely woman's glance. And ach could tell his talc of youthr -Would think its scenes of lore evince More passion, more unearth! truth - Than anj tale before or since, , Yes, they could tell of teuder lays, At midnight penned in classic shades, . Of days more bright than modern days. (Vnd maids more fair than modern maids. Of whispers in a willing ear ; Of kisses on a blushing cheek, -r Each kiss, each whisper far too dear Our modern lips to give orspeak, . Of passions too, untimely crossed Of passions slighted or betrayed -Of kindred spirits early lost And buda that blossomed but to fade. Of beaming eyes and tresses gay, Elastic form and noble brow, And forms that have all passed away, And left them what we see them n jw, , And it thus is human love 1 ?o very light and fruil a thing? jLnd must xouth's brightest vision more Forever on time's restless wing ? Must all the eyes that still are bright, Aud all the lips that talk of bliss, And all the forms so fair to sight, "y Hereafter only come to this ? Then what are all earth's treasures worth, If we at length must lose them thus Jf all we value most on earth Ere long must fade away from us? oiiMs ox aitlk treks, La3t year,: ems a correspondent of the Ohio Fanner. my orchard of about one hundred apple tees was entirely stripped of leaves and blossoms by the apple-tree worm or caterpillar. I tried "several ways of des troying them without success. They are appearing again thus spring in numbers that are astonishing' from three to five hundred of the small webs or nests ou tingle trees ; the limbs are literally cov ered. To get rid of them without des troying the trees seems impossible. I would like to learn trom you. or some of your readers, a remedy to destroy or speedily remove them. - Answer. We presume our correspond ent has a visitadon of the pest known as the tent caterpillar, which congregate in tent-like nests upon the trees. If this is so, the effectual remedy is to capture the w hole colony while they are in their tents of a cool morning or evening, or rainy day. We have had a perfect suc e&3 for many years, by using a swab upon a pole. Dip the swab in strong ley of wood ashes, and wind up the tent and its inhabitants The ley rubbed up- on" the branch will kill any stragglers which may escape the winding. Some people blow up the tents with squib's of powder in a shotgun- There are several remedies which are effectual, if thorough ly applied. ., ' Disease ix Sheep. At the meeting of tho Philadelphia Agricultural Society, the subject of Cakixia Aquasa, or Rot, which is a disease prevalent among sheep, was brought up. and Dr. II. M'Clnre. V. S.. beiug called upon, stated that the cause ot the "disease .was from feeding sheen in low and marsh v lands. It was an allection of the liver, accompanied bv t'i'nera debt lit v. The svuiDiOins were a yellowness of the membrane of the eye. muuth and nose. The treatment .is by rMn:ivinr thft animals from these low. marshy grounds to uplands. The sheep mowers on the Nile, when that river overflows its banks, immediately take the animals to the high lands. In the early .stages of the complaint it is scarcely dis cernible. The doctor recommended that O the farmer, when he discovers that his sheep do not treely partake of food, and exhibit symptoms of debility, should take one or two. kill them, and make an ex amination. By so doing, he might pre . vent a heavy' loss by the dreadful dis ease above mentioned. . . Small Faums and Fritt. A New York '.farmer makes the following suggestion in regard to small farms : In .many cases, where large farms are divided, there is no ore nan i. iut n;e enterprising uegin ner may do well by raising small fruits while his orchard is growing. A noigbor U making more out of the Doolittle rasp berries, by selling fruits and plants both grown on th same land, from a lew acres than mo.-t men make on 100 acres by common farming. These and other small fruits may be grown between the rows of apple trees in a young or chard. The grower of small fruits may also do better by growing strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries, so as to have a succession all through the season; thus requiring less help at any one time, -while tho business can be better man aged and coatroiled. - T5ai Smkli-s. Dirty persons those who never wash always smell badly. Some enn hit " smelled" a mile off, or less ; it U a misfortune and a source- of very gAMt anoyance to the refilled and sen sitive: It ui.vy in a measure be borne"' with some; with others it is the result ot a neciee oi personal cteunl.ness. ILee is a peculiar ouor emanating i rom uo I l . . - . . i feet which is. always the result of un cleanliness. which d aily washings would entirely remove. A specific odor escapes fverv one. and is peculiar to individu u!s : the dog knows it, and bv it follows his master through any crowd of human beimrs and never makes a mistake. A man's organ of tmell is not thus acute lv developed ; still there are persons whose peculiar penetrating odor is read ily recognized. . The Quince ox the Tnoux. A corres pondent of one of our exchanges des tribes a specimen of quinces crafted on th thorn, as being "twelve or fifteen feet high and six or eight inches through the stem, the quinces being at the top and centre of the tree, protected from marauders bv their Position and uie 4hornv defences of their adopted parent it is said the thorn is never attacked by the borer, that dreaded enemy of the fruit-grower." , : - Wash for Teks. A-Mr. J. P. Kenny stated, at a late meeting of the New York Farmers Club, that a saturated solution of sulphate of iron (copperas), in which to soak seeds and roots of plants before putting in the ground, will protect them audit will rid them of their enemies.' . AGoou Cow. Seth Scommon.of Strath am, N. II., has an Ayrshire cow, ten years old last spring, that has given a little over eight hundred pounds of liiilk . U: iava. - ' - Boots and Shoes. Lynn, Mass., is the headquarters of the snoe-trade in this eoun try. The tax assessed for business done there during the month ot March was S31.Siy.o7v which shows-a rarger business than vm ever done before in one month. The value; of shoes sold in that city during the month of January, according to the returns, was SolHJ.373 ;"ia February. $1,011,513, and in March. S1.2.i5,"4o4.; The total value of the goods sold during the three months was 2. 6t3,340. Starch. A starch factory in. Vermont last year used 28,000 bushels of potatoes. for -which 30 cents per bushel were paid. A coarse variety, called 4i California.'' w hich yields 3dU or 400 bushels per acre was used. Thus an income of $100 per acre was obtained from land not worth $20 per acre. When- to Paixt. should be put on f-prng. when it is -Paint, to last long, early in winter or cold, and no dust flying. Paint puj on in... cold weather, form? ' a body or coat upon the surface of the wood that becomes hard, and rests t3 weather, or au edge too even, like slate. : . Hops. Mr. II. II. Potter, of Sunk county, Wisconsin, contributes an article to the Prairie Farmer, stating that he raised on four acres of land $4,600 worth of hops estimating the hops at fifty cents a pound. This crop on a Timothy sod. , Salt and Asues -A correspondent of trie l rairie farmer savs lie never Knew a horse to have the colic, bots or worms, nor become a ,v crabber," w hen a box of salt and ashes was in his stall House Cclttre. In laying out garden fruits-and vegetables, place everything in drills or rows," that they may be cultivated by a horse, and thus save the expense of hand labor. A schoolmaster was once asked, "Why are cream and sugar put into tea?" and he answered. "To render the acute angles of the tea more obtuse." A woman in Berwick starved her cow, remarking that as it gave no milk, of course it needed nothing to eat. A fashionable party should be called a ' daughtercultural show." Ask your neighbor to subscribe for the Exterpkise. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN PURSUANCE OF A CERTAIN Judg ment and decree, rendered' in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, in favor of Wm. Strong, Adminis trator of the estate of Amory Ho. brook, and against Mathiew Richardson and Amelia Richardson - his wife, for the sum of fifteen hundred and thirty dollars (:53C.OO), and interest thereon at the rate of twentv-four per cent, per annum; Also, the sum of twen ty two 75-TuO dollars costs of suit, and by virtue ot an execution duly issued thereon, commanding me to make sale ol the follow ing described tract or parcel of land, to wit: The northerlv half of ttie Donation Lund Claim of the defendants, Mathiew Richard son and Amelia Richardson his wife, as des cribed in the Records of the United States Land Office in Oregon City, being the part ot said donation claim set apart to said JMatlnew Kieriaruson, containing 020 acres, with alt the" appurtenances,' I will sell tiie above 'described tract or parcel of land, at public auction, on Satanay tic Gift day of 'July, 1 S f 7 , at 1 o'clock P. M, of said day, at the Court House uoorin Oregon Citv. State and eountv a'foresuid, to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and costs of Side. WM. P. BURNS, Sheriff of Clackamas Co. 83.4 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OP. THE State of Oregon,, for the eountv of Clackamas. I William Strong, -administrator"' of the estate of Amory liolhrook deceased, plaintiff, vs. Granviile C. Thurman. & Catharine Tiun man, defendants: feuit in equity to fore close mortgage.-' 50 ct. Internal Revenue Stamp, cancelled, j To the above named defendants : lu the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint on rile in the above entitled cas on or be fore the first day of the first term of said Court, which will be held at the Court House in Oregon City, Clackamas county, State of Oregon, next after the expiration of six weeks from and aftei the date of this sum mons, and in case of your'failure so to do, von will take notice that the above named "plaintiff will take a judgment against you Granville C. Thurman for tha sum of 125, and interest thereon nt the rate of three per cent, per month, from the 1st day of March, A. I). 1S5G, and apply to the Court to have the Jlortgage described in said complaint foreclosed, and the land described'in said Mortgage sold to pav .said sum, interest, and costs'of this suit. JOHNSON & McCOWN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. By order of Hon. E. I). Shatti ck. (.6t Judge of said Court. Notice to Henry C. Webster and Tfcomas Bourne. "TAMES L. DALY vs. HENRY C. WFB- J ster ane Thomas Uourne. Contest for the N W quarter of section 5, T 2 S It 1 E, in the Oregon City Land District. To said Henry C.Webster and Thomas Bourne: You and each of you are hereby notified that the above mentioned case will be nivestigatet at this ollice. ou Thursdav the llthd ivof July 1 s(7, commencing at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M , at which time all parties in terested will be allowed an opportunity for a hearing. OWKN WADE, Register, HEXUY WAUUKNT Receiver. Land Office, Oregon Citv Oregon, June Gth, 107. ' (33.4t Notice to Charles G.Warren. CLAIMANT of N W quarter of Sec. 22, T l. Rl W: You are hereby notified that 1 have made application at the Land Otlice at Oregon City. Oregon, to enter under the Homestead Act'the E half of N W quar ter and W half of section 22. T lNBl W, and that I wil'.i o;i the first day of August, li'.7, at ten o'clock A. M. produce testimony before the Register and Receiver of said Land O'lice, to' show that you have forfeited vour rhdit to said tract of land, bv abandon ment thereof. , PETER SALTZMANN. June 4th. 1S07. (S3.4t Administrator's Notice. Is OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been appointed Ad ministrator ou the estate of John Baker de ceased, late of Clackamas county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them with the nec essary vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, at my residence in Pleas ant Hill precinct of said county, and all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to maKe immediate payment. . L. liAKLK, May l$th, 117. (32.4t) Administrator. The Best remedy fur purifying the Blood, Strengthening the Nerves, Restoring the Lost Appetite, is FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA. It is the best preservative against al most any sickness, if useUtimelv. Composed of herbs only it can be given safelv to infants. Full directions iu French, Spanish, and Ger manvwith every package. TRY IT S l or sale at all the wuolesale and retail drug stores and groceries. (31 EM1L FRESK, Wholesale Druggist, SdlgptjAl'Clay street, S IYancifo, ran tla xd b usixess g vide. Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. Dr. CIIASLES BLACH, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheurs OFFICE Corner of Washington and Front streets, Parrish's Bldck, Portland, Oregon. RESIDENCE Salmon street, between Third and Fourth, opposite the Plaza. f -22.lv J. H MITCHELL. J. N. DOLPH. A SMITH. Mitchell, Dolph & Smith, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc tors in An mirallu Zf Office over the old Post Office, Front street, Portland. Oregon. (ly) Card. CONGRESS AT ITS LAST SESSION bavins passed a BANKRUPT LAW, it is now within the power of every man that is hopeles.slv in debt, to free himself-from the press of debts which cramp his action, and which he is wholly unable otherwise to discharge. The District Court of the United States, "which sits alone in the city of Port land, has, under this law, an exclusive juris diction of all cases in Bankruptcy. The un dersigned have procured a copy of the law and are ready, as soon as a Register is ap pointed, to attend promptly to procuring discharges in. Bankruptcy lor all who may feel disposed to favor them with their patronage. 3f Also attention paid to procuring let ters patent for new inventions. MITCHELL, DOLPH & SMITH, Attorneys-at-Law, 26:Gm. Portland, Oregon. L. C. MILLA11D. W. J. VAX SCHLTyVEK. MILLARD & VAN SCHUYVER, Successors to Ladd, Reed & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dialers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Also: Sash, Doors and Blinds. IVo. 73 PRO.VT STREET, I t ly Portland, Oregon. A. G. ERADFORD, 39 Front Street, Portland, Oregon, IMPORTEIi AND DEALER IN Wines and Liquors, ALSO : Sole Agent in Oregon, and Washington Territory, for the Goldex State Champaign, manufactured by Hoffman, Pinke & Co., from California grapes. 2y E. G. RANDALL, IMPORTER AXi DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sheet Music, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds, bole Agent in Oregon tor JI.4on i'C ll-imliti's CELEBRATED CABINET ORGATV ! AN f) Sleinway & Son' GOLD MIJBAL PIAXO FORTES! First street, next door to the Post Office, Portland Oregon. 4 : 1 y WM. CORBITT, San Francisco I). MAC'l.EA V, Portland. Importers t Wholesale Grocers, 74 FH O A" T S Til E E 1 Portland Oagon. GOODS SOLI) FOR CASH AT A SMALL advance upon SA.V FiiANCiSCO JOXSUIXG PRICES I C. & NI. Would thank merchants visiting the city to price their stock before purchasing. 4.1y HIGGimS GO'S Home Manufactured Soap. SN AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, 1S'57, e will sell our Soap at the following rates, for CASH, only : family soap. -Per 100 Boxes, or over, at $1 45 per Box. 50 " 1 50 ' " 25 " 1 55 " " CHEMICAL OLIVE- 40 liars, 3 ib. 3 20 " tit 41 ) b. 1 70 " w E warrant our Soap to be equal to any article that can be imported, and su- peiiorto manv brands that are oheied in this market. " UIGGINS fc CO. No. 8 Front street, 1 block north O. S. N. Co.'s wharf. 'Portland, January 1, 1SG7. fll'lv 0. D. SNYDER GOij BOO D E R S AND BLANK BOOK MANTJF ACT UBEB.S. Oil KG O i I A IV 15 V 1 L.D1IN G, So, 5 "WjisliiiigJoii .Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of style known to the trade. Orders from the countrv promptlv at tended to. C D. SNYDER & CO. TOBACGOMTCBACCO! JTTST RECEIVED. DIRECT FROM the Manufacturers, :i,000 Boxes Choice Brands Virginia Chewing '. COMPRISING . IAsht Pressed JXatural Leaf; Hard " ' 44 Bright lbs. in Caddies ; Sweet Honey Dew in Caddies ; Twist, Pocket Piece, and other Fancy Styles. ALSO, 10.000 TOUNDS Select Virginia Smoking Tobacco ! Of the best brands, put up in bales and -packages of one pound, halves and quarters. Also : SOLACE, AR AXn TOCXG AMERICA FINE CUT CHEWING! Which we are receiving every thirty days, fresh from the manufacturers. We offer the above goods to the trade, in bond or tax paid, at San Francisco price, for cash. We have now on hand, and are con stantly receiving, a large assortment of Havana and American Cigars ! To which we particularly call the attention of Bar-Looms and Dealers in general. Pg There can also be found ut this estab lishment, a complete assortment of Yankee Notions and Fancy Goods, Billiard Balls, Cue Wax and leathers. Fishing Tackle, etc. WASrsERMAN & CO., 31. Sm) 77 Froat st , Portland. FOR SALE. 1 ronn pprty in Oregon City ! ? i ise and two lots, together f;1 One hous with the household goods an(Uirni-Jjjl-- tore. 1.233 r J?ly to J, Ik. UURFOUD K B I N PORTLAND B USIXESS; (i VIDE: Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. fFUSSBOBFFEB "& BR0.3 . Man ufacturers anl Importers of, And 'Wholesale 'and Retail Dealers in, HAT, CATS. AND HxTTEE,'S MATERIALS, No. 72 Front street, Portland Oregon. Are receiving, in addition to their extensive stock, by every steamer, all the latest styles of New York, London and Padsiar. ta:te. for gentlemen's and chddreu's wear, wi.k-h they will sell cheaper than any other 1 '.se on the Pacific coast. P. S. Hats of every style and dest-riotion made to order, also neatly repaired. ' i 3y : : 0 New Goods! JUST OPENING AT THE NEW STORES Nos. 1G3 to 172 'L FIRST STREET, POUTLAXD, RT HURGBEN & SH1NDLER 1 FURNITURE direct from Eastern Manufac turers. Complete assortment. The Trade supplied on liberal terms. PULU AND OTHER MATERIALS FOR Bedding. THREE-WHEELED CHILDRN'S CARS, at unusually low rates. IMPERIAL FILLING a new, elastic, and pure article for matrasses. (ni.tf C. II. MT JBISS, ; FUraUSIXG, OAS & STEAM Fitting Establishment, No. llO First Street Portland. Gas Fixtures, Cooking Ranges, Hot. Water Boilers, Marble Top Washstands. Sheet head and Block Tin, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Lead Pipe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES, ELBOW, H ETURX 11 ENDS, XJI'PLES, P.USIIIXGS, d-e., for Steam, Water and (Jas. ALSO Scotch Tubes, -Water Cuages, Whistles, Tallon Pumps, Steam (Juages, Globe, Angle, and Check Valves, Ouage Cocks. Air Cocks, and all kinds ot lfrass Work. Ruboer Hose, Hose Pipes, kc. Hotels, public buildings, and private resi dences heated with the latest improvements m steam or hot air apparatus. I invite citizens generally to call and ex amine my stock, which has been selected with great care, ana especial attention given to the wants of this market. May 18, l$t7. l:ly C. 11. MYERS. 1851... E. J, 1857 NOFJHHUF & CO., OfFr.U FOP. SALE LOW Builders'1 Hardware u)id Carpenters' Totil.f, Blacksmiths and Machinists'' Tools, Coopers' and Tanners Tool-, Mining and Farmers'' To'ds, Mill and Crass C'U Satrs, Ship and Steamboat Hardware, Tart I'itch, Onkuui, Oars, Packing, Manilla and. Hemp Cordage, Anchors,'' Blocks and Sheaves, Powder, Fuss, Shot, head and Caps, Wooden Ware, Twines and Brushes. IRON, TEEL, AND Blacksmiths' Goods, Cumberland Conl, Put nam, New York" ai:d (iiitlin llore Nails, Malleable Nuts and lions for Bug gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins and Iron Axles, ail sizes. WAGON TIMBER. IIul'r S'joXs, A-vU, Poles an-J. ' liinut, Saued Fell in, d'C 7fcs, Li Agent s far- A. UiiUitl:; vi. Co., Wire Ropi- ?I:ntif. tii evs. Circulars furnished on application. Our facilities for purchasing goods in the Eastern Markets being of a superior charac ter,' we are enabled to offer goods in our line at as low rates as they can be purchased m this market. We call the attention of deal ers to our stock, which comprises the most complete and extensive assortment of goods iu this hue ever o fie red m this market. E. J. NORTH R UP & CO., 131 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. May ISih, ISO". - o(:3m ENAPP, BURRELL & CO., 1S1PORTEUS OF FARM IMP L EMEMTS AXD MAC HIVES! Nos. 03 and 100 Front St., Portland Oregon. () FPER FOR SAIE Easterly's Reap ers and Mowers ; New York Reapers and Mowers, hand and seif-raking, 5 1-2 to 6 feet cut ; N. Y. Reapers California Giant) 7 1-2 feet cut ; Burt's Eagle Reapers and Mowers, fi feet cut, double and single gear; McCormick's Reapers and Mowers, 2 and 4 horse, hand and self raking; Dodge's im proved Reapers and Mowers, .(" Ohio " and "Buckeye,' patents combined)o to tj ft, hand and self-raking ; Badger State Reapers and Mowers, 5 ft cut ; Wood's Prise Reapers and Mowers. 5 feet cut, cheap; Kirbv's Reaper's and Mowers, n ft cut ; Haines' Illinois head ers, genuine; Union Mowers, the King of the Meadow ! 2 sizes; McCormick's Improved 2 wheeled Mowers, strong and reliable; Woods Prize Mowers, jointed finger Uar ; Pitt's Im proved " Challenger'M'hresher, 4 to 10 horse power; Ball's tornado Thresher, Ohio make; Wheeler, Melick & Co.'s Endless Chain threshers, 2 sizes; Horse Powers Pitt's Improved double pinion and endless chain all sizes; " Sulkey," "Revolving" and Wire iiorse nay liaues; nay Cresses, Horse llav Foiks, Baling rope, Scythes, Snaths, Rukes, Cradles, Forks, Gang plows, Grain t rills, F'an mills. Grain mi Us, Churns, Cider mills, Wheel barrows, Plows, Cultivators. Horse hoes, Road scrapers, Portable prist mills. Mill stones. Bolting cloth, etc.; Rubber and Leather belting all widths ; Carriages Bug gies, Spring draystogether with a toll line of Agricultural Machinery ; also'u larn-e sim ply of extra sickles and sickle-sections for iieapers and Mowers. ySend for our new Illustrated and Des- enp ive v,araiogue, just issued. Samples of .uau.utj ire een ai our store KVAPP, BURRELL t CO., ..Agricultural and Seed Warehouse 'A Zm) S " Portland, Oregon POUTLAXD B USIXESS G VIDE Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. V. A. ALDR1CH. J. C. MERRILL. JOHX M'CRAKEW M'GRAKEN, t1ERniLL& CO. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND FonvanSing MClciiants, AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA, Hawaiian and Oiegon Packet Lines. Importers of San Quentin and Carmen Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee Rice, and Pulu. ' Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar. Dealers m Hour, G: aii , Bacon, Lard & Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster. Will attend to the Purchase, Sa'e or Ship ment of Merchandise or Produce in New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland. ALDRICJ1, M ERRILL A CO., Nos 204 and 20- California Street, San Francisco. M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., 10 North Front Street, Portland. Island Sugar and Molasses. 500 KEGSISLAND SUGAR; " 150 HBLS. ISLAND MOLASSES, ex-Honolulu Packet, and for sale by M'CRA KEN, MERRIi.j. & CO. W I L L A M E T T E EBON WORKS COMPANY! North Front aud E sts., Portland. Oregon. Iron Fouitclcrs, STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER BUILDERS. THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and efficiently. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. We are prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery and boiler works, such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUSH'S ! ! &C, &e, &C.. Mannfu-ture and, Reiiair Machinery rf all kinds. Ilioy SJIUi 1'EIi IVOR A' at San Eranci$c cost and freight. Wheeler C" lian dalVs Patent Grinder and. Amalaairaitor. D ti'iaa r and Stecen-s Self Adjust 'ioa Patent Pint on Packing, either applied toold or new steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and. diet, if the be.t hard inm. S:l Removed ! Removed ! The (dd and well known Sforllsizicl FoiiiKlry, D. MOXXASTES, Proprietor. PORTLAND. .OREGON, HAS NOT DISCONTINUED WORK! but Iuih been removed to Second street, between Alder and Morrison streets, where business will be conducted on as large a scale as in years past. 2:ly If tT COSJBETT, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Ameiican and English "3.J8 A 9 Also : BOOTS and SHOES No. Zo Front street, corner of Oak, Portland. Buildine Hardware, Carpenters' and Joiners'' Tools. Cittl-'ri,. Siddlery Hardware Spring and Axels, aud Blacksmiths' Tools, Agricultural Implements ! MINING TOOLS! EKGLI&'H II ARB W ARB ! Direct from England, seh-cted expressly for this Market. P O W D E K Lead, and S n o x ! Having had an EXPERIENCED AGENT in New Yoik, who attends exclusively to purchasing and forwarding Goods for me, I am enabled to obtain them direct from the Manufacturers, at the lowest rates, aud to offer superior inducements to purchasers. (1 4:ly G. W. KOEIXSON. J. It. LAKE. Stove fWi f 11 No. 154 Front street, Portland, Oregon, next door to Everdiug & Bcebe. ROBINSON & LAKE, UEALERS IX Stoves, Copper ana Sheet Iron Ware, HAVE JUST LAI D IN A LARGE stock of stoves of the latest styles, consist ing in part of the following cook stoves : Pride of the Pacific, llepublic, Golden Gale, Crystal Palace, Buck's Patent, Harvest Queen, Diamond Rock, Hearthstone, Also : A good stock of Parlor and Box stoves, tin ware, &c, &c. Also: An assortment of Pumps, etc. We are satisfied that we can tnv4j satisfac tion to our patrons, in every respect, as we are determined to sell at fair prices. We hold ourselves in readiness, and arc prepared to do roofing, spouting, and all kinds of job work, on short notice, and m a satisfactory manner, ROBINSON & LAKE. Portland, March 15th, 1807. 1-Lly THE BEST SELECTION fTT And largest assortment of S.i.-ss Ladies' Gents', Misses'. Boys' g4 antl Childrens' BOOTS and SHOES. Can be had at tbe PHILADELPHIA ROOT yijj "7i JUJth, Ao. 112 Front street, Purtutnd, apposite Walter Bros. Girpet xtre, where new goods of the latest styles are re ceived by every steamer, direct from the east enabling us to sell cheaper than anv ottier store iu ths city. KAST & CAIIALIN. U-) 112 Front street, Portland. EXCELSIOR SODA WORKS! PtHTLAXb, (iUMCOV THOMAS STEPHENS DEALER IX ' Fine Brandies, En'jlhh A!? d- Porter CJiam paane Older, Rock lUer, d'e ' A ESO, Manufacturer of all kinds of Svr XJL tips, Soda Water and Ginger Pop Orders for English Ale an.FlwJ 'fitt..i I in hulk or by the case. 120: 1 v OREGON CITY BUSINESS. CITY BAKERY! MUX STREET,' O REG OX CITY. BARLOW & FULLER, (Successors to Wortman & Sheppard.) Keep constantly on hand CAKES! PIES! BREAD! And Crackers of all kinds Orders in this Line will meet with . PROMPT ATTENTION ! barlov&"fuller Also keep on hand all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS ! fcTE A M BOAT STORES ! And all Articles uued for Culinarj' Purposes ! BARLOW & FULLER !?ell a fine assortment of LIQUORS AND TOBACCO! By the Case, or at retail! Attention is also directed to the fact that nobody else sells the FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! IN SHORT! Farmers and the public generallv, are in vited to call at the City Baker-, where the truth will be made apparent that our stock is complete, and our prices reasonable. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. BAHLOW & FULLER. Oregon City, Jan. 8th, 1SG7. (12:ly GREAT F EN I A N DJSjMLOj STR ATIOiV. L O OK A HERE! Notwithstanding there was a Rebellion over in Ireland the other day, and the Print ers all became Demoralized, and George up set a "form" and knocked my advertisement into "Pi," nevertheless, E . D . KELLY Is on hand at the old Stand., and has for sale the follojcing articles, to wit: Coffee, Japan Tea, Dried peaches, Tea, Black Tea, Linen twine, Golden ?vrup, Green Tea, Coffee sugar. Sugars, Chocolate, Saiaratus, Corn starch, Pulverized do. Crushed do. Chemical soap, Castile do. Packing salt, Oswego do. Dairy salt, t.andles, Table salt, (J round coffee, Fancy toiletdo. Cookinij soda, Farini, Xante currents Sal. -soda, Sardines, Itope, Mackerel, Corn Meal, Codfish, Brooms, Nut-megs, Lead, Blacking, Shot, Snuli', White Beans, Prunes, Buckets, Macaroni, Pails, Viaegar, Liquorish, Cheese, Hominy, Borax, Dried apples, Raisins, Blueing Stove polish, lliee, Pearl barley, ago, Pie fruits, Writing ink. Vanilla ext., Soda crackers, Butter do. Lemon sj rup, Flavoring ext. Kerosene oil, Olive oil, Clothes pins, Cream tartar, Gnu caps, 6. Shooter balls o-Shooter " Blast'g powd'r Sporting do. Vailey Mills do Yeast powd'rs, Washing do. Tacks, Wash boards, Wash-tubs, Satin gloss starch, Vermacili, Can.- strawberries, Concentrated Lye, Oysters, Lobsters. Tomatoes, Peaches, Green corn, Jellies, Catsup, Greund spices, Engl, pickels. Cinnamon, American do Cloves, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, do sauce Cann'd fruits, Cra n b'y-sauce, Worestr 'shire, F'ench must'd Block matches, and one p?icp to everybody. No good? s misrep esented to effect sales. T.lj E. D. KELLY. To all wishing Wsi TOS2$, Css s z Isaacs, HOUSE SHOEING, BLACK. SM 1TIMNG. Jii O N . ETC. Jolin W. Lewis, Corner of 11 A IX and SFCOXI) sle ets, OREGON CITY, tikes old this opportunity to itif. rai his eu-tomers ami the public in gtfiorai, that he now ll is on hand THE CELBHRATEB umom plow! And other patterns which he warrants in every particular to give satisfaction. The Farming community are especially and earnestly invited to call and see these im plements, before purchasing: elsewhere. All work in his line is done in the best possible manner, and at such price as must suit all. In connection with the abov& de partment of business the undersigned is also prepared to manufacture Wagons and Carriages of every kind in point of style and durability EQUAL TO A X Y I 31 1 O IS. T JE D! Ilavingconstantlv on hand forsale a larsre assortment of material, consisting in part of WAGON TIMBER, IRON, STEEL, ETC., The proprietor is Enabled to fill all Orders ! For sveh Articles on The IvSost Favorable Terms. All work from this establishment, and all material sold on order, is warranted to be as represented. J. W. LEWIS. Oregon City. Be. l . i ftfid. l:lv ziyvis Market ! IN MOSS' BUILDING, Main Street Oregon City. The nndjrsigned will keep on hand all the varieties of fresh and cured meats : Poultry, Vegetables, Corned Beef and Pork, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Tallow. c A liberal share of patronage is solicited, as I expect to keep as good "an assortment, and of as good quality.as the countrv affords, which will be delivered to purchasers at anv reasonable distant i n t!irt Pitt 6HJ R. MAYER. I860. IS ct lili - " X titx. J. KJ J J m U. C. MYERS. TATtX J. MYEH1S ct BROTHER. Clicsip ;iIa Store ! Under the Court House, in Oregon City. " Dealers in Dry Goods, Hoots and Shoes. Clothing, Ruena Vista Stone Ware. Groceries, Hardware, etc., etc., Which they propose to sell as cheap as any J louse in Oregon. Oregon Citv, October 25, ihly MISCELLANEO U. INT E W GOOB tit AND LOW PRICES' O I. SELLIN G ' Comer of Main and Third str, OREGON CITY rpiANKFUL FOR PAST FAVuiN Kx JL hoping for a continuance of theVa,; ' would invito ti, uitonimn i his large stock now in store, ctiisisiin," lauej iiuu Staple DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS REA I Y MADE CLOTIIIX BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. V ALICES. TRUNKS AND UMBRELLAS GroceriF.s.Crofkery.Gluss and Plate, Ware, Paints, Oils, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys, and Burners Hardware, Cutlery, etc.. ett. Being Hundreds of Other Arlicies'i' Too numerous to Mention t. "W Call and examine for yoursf I tat. pleasure in showing goods, and customer; i will find the articles at reasonr-ble figarI for cash or produce. I. SELLINu. Corner store, opposite ibe I o.ly Tin and stove store - a REMINGTON'S ARMOPJ!; Ilion, NewcYork. Agency gor Pacific Coaet, 310 Washington St., San Franciv, ; ON HAND FOR SALE, At Greatly Reduced Prices! f LARGE STOCK .A. IMaS. REVOLVERS, Army, Xavy an:l Belt, Single s DC Soutile Action. EIFL JifS ? Brccclt Loading. Revolving anil U. S. 3Jusket5. (m COESf REFE if ERS,' Single Barrel Vest Pocket Pi? el : (New ilodels.) All tle Different Patterns tmdSiji ,r of FinisU. GUX BARRELS AXD MAEm XTI' WARDS OF TWO HUXPRi:: ) thousand furnished the UnUed Government since 18il. 1 Army Revolver, 4i 100 in. Caliber. Navy Revolver, S-loo rn. Caliber. f Belt Revolver (self cocking,) X.tvv Ca'.. f Beit Revolver, Xavy tMie Caliber." I Police Revolver, Nayj Size Caliber. New Rocket Revolver (with loading !evr I Pocket Revolver (self cocking.) Reieating Pistol ( Elliot pt.) No. SL'fatf Kepeaiing Pistol (Elliot pt.) No. i2 tV:! Vest PoeketPistol No. 22, So and 5 Ca . t Gun t'ane, using No. Si Cartridge. Single Barrel Shot Gun. Revolving Rifle, St atvL4.--10n in. Calib.?; Breech Loading Rifle, No. : Cartnd. Breech Loading Carbine, No. 4o CrtriJ. U. S. Rille (Steel Barrel ) Sabre lUve;t;J US. Rifle Musket, Spriuutield Pnttern. f Cur Breech Leading arms liavej." , been approved and adopted for niiiiUryst I vice in Europe. " t E. REMINGTON k SONS, Ilion, N. T. '' ALSF.liTE. C'i.VVE, 2S:tf. Airent San Fraitcisro. TP A IN KILLER CURES SORE THROAT. JL FAVORITE MEDICINE WITH AL l- classes, is Davis Fain Killer. T F YOU HAVE PAINTER'S COLIC. l A toe Pain Killer. t XTO M ED i CINE IS SO POPULAR i 1 the Pain Killer. U 1 JX EE ! THE PAIN KILLER ALWAV J v at hanu. I I", VOU ILWE A COUGH OR COLD.'--' the Pa;:i Kiiier. I 1 I OOK OUT AND NOT GET CAUi.i"? i witi.om a bottle of the Pain Killer. FT FVERVOODV USE THE FA ,. i Killer for sprains and bruises. 1 I. VERY TRAVELER SHOULD CAl.", lj a bidtte of Pain Kiiier with hint. I t X'.nr.M or.iv, i ut, r .Ai.i 1 I i.iA.i ir J.1 lV both Internal and External use. IS; The Pa Killer is soldPbv ai! l::i 1 gists an A Dealeis in Farailv Medicines. f Sold by Pell & Parker, Oregon City, " by Hodge, (Jalet & Co., and Stintli & IW' Portland. Perry Davis and Son Proprietors, 74 II--street. Providence, R. 1., S7S St Pauls Montreal, C. E.; and 17 Southampton K' London, England. SUMMONS. THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF Til State of Oreyon for the Countv of CU- amas ss.. Siiit in equity for divorce. Caroline A. Robinson, plaintiff, vs. J;: W, Kobinsen, defendant. 50 cent revenue stamp cancelled. To John W. Robinson, defendant: In r name of thi Kmto ai Oroi,n vnn'orf litrto'. required to appear and answer the conV filed against vou in the above entitled a, J on the first dav of the hrst term ot ?" j Court, which is held at the Court Hoiist" Oiegon City, Clackamas county, State u Oregon, next after the expiration of J weeks from and after the datedf this sua mons, and the publication thereof if successive weeks. And you are hereov n titled that, if vim f:.;i sn m appear ar.d swer, for want thereof the plaintiff wi'J judgment against you for a decree d:sso.' the bonds of" matrimony now exis'tof tween von ana said plaintiff, and a'0;- plaSitia'have the care and custody of L. Robinson, and for the other relief p". for in said plaintili"s complaint. June the 1st, A. D 1i7. ,.rr D.M.McKEEV, Solicitor for 1'ia.t;; Ttv order of lion. E. D. ShattucK. SUMMONS. , ,rrnT OF TAV IN THE C1KULH i,uoiv J.flacv.-' , State of Oregon for the county otu , ainas-es. Suit in equity for 'vt'rtJ;fff Isaac Newton, plaintitt, vs. defendant. , of) cent, revenue stamp canceue u. To Eliza Newton, defendant: in"' u of the State cf Oregon, you nrebeft quired to appear and answer tutf i.. tiled aaainst vou l the above eno on thetirst day of the first te.n .. Court, which is held at tne tuu ; Oregon Citv, Clackamas county, NJ ( egon, next after the expiration or . - fmm and after the date of this n"0: the publication thereof for ma weeks. A nd vou Qre hereby not.bi J vou fail so to appear ana lU!,7" j,'' thereof the idaintiff W I'll ..h.-.B5 against vou tor a uctuc v..- -- - nVOo-" f in:.trimiiur now existing betwt . , . , solviDi! III'. ; the said plaintiff, and ftJLth", nraved for iu said plaintiff s coui JunetheIst,A.D7.McKEy,; L i Bv order of Hon. E, D. Shattncfc 1 o o