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ft ... . . 1 O O 3 O .farmer's orncr. " He who by the Plow would thrive, Hinself must either hold or drive." SELECTIONS. BREAD AND RCTTER. The girl engaged in molding broad O Shall make some sweet heart flatter, "With hope to get that dairy maid To make his Bread and butter. Site may not play the game croquet, Or French and German stutter, If well she knows the curd from whey And ma k9s sweet bread and butter. In meal and cream she's elbow deep, Atid cannot stoop to putter; Cut says if he will sow and reap, She'll make lib bread and butter. o e The dairy maid, the farmer's wife, Shall be the toast we utter ; Alone, man leads a crusty life, O Without good bread and butter. NATURE. Nature never did betray The heart that loved her ; ?tis her privilege, Through all the years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy ; for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress "With quietness antf beauty, and so feed "With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Hash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish Q men Shall e'er prevail against U3. or disturb Our cheerful faith that all which we be hold Is full of blessings. LITTLE I'LAID Sl'X-EOXXET. 0 Little plaid sun-bonnet, what do you hide, Down in thcgiss by the sunny wall-side? Any short ringlets half out of curl ? Any round forehead as pure as a pearl ? Any blue eyes with a laugh bubbling over ? Any red mouth closing on a red clover? Is it the wind makes you dance up and down, Or it a fairy head under your crown ? O, Earth is bright, by the glad Summer kissed ! Millions of roses might scarcely be missed ; Acres oj butler-cups, growing so gay, Cause not a sigh when their gold-drcfps away, Yet to my heart how your charm were destroyed, All your fresh meadow3 how wintry and void, Earth, should you lose from your beauty and pride Just whaia little plaid bonnet can hide ! Patent Excavator. Mr. Daniel Clos9, of IIarmonsbu-g, Crawford county, Pennsylvania, has invented a iew and useful excavator for loadir.gj O transporting, and unloading earth. This excavator consists of four wheel.-, .like- a common wagon, with broad tire on tfte hind wheels, with eleva tors on the inside of the tire, which re Glled by right and left hand plows ihiig in stirrups to the bed piece of the box. Inese plows are so ar ranged as to be raised and lowered by chains and levers, operated by the driver on his seat, lhe elevators cany the ground, and, empty it in lhe (box, at the rate cf one hun dred pounds per second. The ground ia unloaded by means of valves in the bottom of the box, which are opened and shut with chain and lover, also operated by the driver. This excavator is drawn by horses, anti the whole operation is performed without stopping the team. Mr. Close has also invented an ar ra moment for feeding cattle and sheep, which consists of a double fed trough, and each, combined and so arranged as to give all stock an equal chance, in feeding every kind of feed without ?nste. How to Cuke Hams. The hams of Maryland and Virginia have for a long time enjoyed a high reputation. Premiums for hams were awarded at a late meeting of the Maryland Ag ricultural Society. Those who had opportunities of cxaming the hams, sejan t, says the American Farmer , i;hat ihcy were of excellent quality. The following is the recipe after -:hich those were packed down which received the first premium: " For one hundred pounds of pork take ciyht pounds of pulverized alum, two ounces of saltpetre, two pounds of brown sugar, one and a half ounces of potash, and four gallons of water. Mix the above ingredients and pour them upon the meat, after it has lain about two days in the tub. Let the hams lie about six weeks in tha pickle, and let them dry off a few days before smoking them. I generally rub the meat with fine salt when 1 pack it down. The meat hould be quite cold before it is packed in the tubs." How to Salt Beef. For every 100 pounds of beef, take 1 ounces of Baltpere, 2 pounds brown sugar, 5 pounds good salt, and 2i gallons Nvatcr; mix all together and boil the mass till all the hard ingredients are ihoroughly dissolved; then let the brine cool and pour it over themeat, which must be packed tight and weighted down. The pickle should entirely cover the brine. A QcerhTree. In Lowell, Mass. there la an apple tree which never blossoms and yet is loaded ever v. year with fruit. Grafts from it blos som. The seeds are frequently par lially or wholly exposed to vww at the outside of the u blow " end of the fruit, while tho centre of the fruit is bb compact as a turnip. 0 New Grass. The new grass so rapidly spreading in the South, call ed Lspidasa, came from Japan. The Charleston papers unite in pro iioiv dug it the greatest blessing in lLti form of grass that has ever been bestowed on the South. FARM ITEJK. Instead of patches of land fit to cultivate, this country ought to bloom like a garden, from the sea to the srreat lakes. The custom in the best Irish dairy establishments is to dispose of a cov, directly her milk falls below two gallons a day, and buy another in her place. Joseph Cloud, of E st York, says he raised a pumpkin vine 780 feet Ion?-, which bore 348 pounds of pumpkins, the largest of which weighed 00 pounds. The best early potato, a corre spondent from Champaign county, Illinois, finds to be the Scbcc. In Illinois it ripens in the least number of days, and is the most prolific at least such has been his experience lait yt ar. If the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there will be no beauty, and in autumn no fruit. So if youth be trifled away without improvement riper years will be contemptible, and old age miserable. The discoveries and developments in farming, in mechanics, in science, in literature, in mining, and in the human race itself, which yet are to come, will work such changes that, in comparison, we are now only peep ing through the shell. In getting blooded stock one knows what he gets. Still, some of the common stock is best, but it is hard : to find. The difference is the same as between college and self'education. The latter is best, but it is hard to get, and many are spoiled in getting it. The French chemists say that barn yard manure contains all the elements of fertility, whether animal or vege table. Artificial manures are substi tutes, but adulteration is so common that the farmer should buy them pure and mix to suit himself. There is no market for surplus grain except what is made by manu facturing people. The most profita ble farms are within hearing of fac tory bells. Illinois paid for British railroad iron with ten -cent corn. She pays for American railroad iron with fifty-cent corn. la England, less than 150 men own half of the land. One man can ride 100 miles in a straight line on his own land. In their poor-houses are millions of people who cannot sleep till after i! o'clock at night, for not till then do the vormiu qet through fjed- ing. In Chilli they have only the Ital ian bees which do well; their honey becomes as hard and white as tallow; for eight months there is no rain. One man, near Santiago, has .5,000 hives. Individually, the bees are short lived because they have to work the year round. A contrivance for sharpening mower and reaper knives has been in vented. It does away with the evils and annoyances of the old system of keeping knives in order, lessens the labor, and preserves a perfect cutting edge. Several prominent agricultu rists have thoroughly tested the ma chine during the past season, and speak highly of its tfiiciency. Southern Russia is reported to have harvested unusually large crops, and Hungary has never been so bountifully favored. In Turkey the crops of cereals have been good. But in Belgium, Spain, and Poland the supply is exceedingly light. In Eng land the harvest has been jrood. France has less than an average crop. Like a young man putting on his hest clothes before getting married, the Canadians are doing the best they can. They show some important in ventions. One is a family spinning machine, running 12 threads by turn ing a crank. Another is a fh.pulU ing machine, which is cheap and sitn pie and docs not leave a stalk be hind. Few know it; hut it is as true as preaching, that our nation is to be saved by flax. To those who have given some thought and attention to these mat ters it is painfully apparent that the great need of our agricultural popu lation is Education. Agricultural engineers are wanted to teach farm ers how to reclaim useless marshes and waste places; how to make the soil sweet and productive; how to grow the largest and best crops. Thousands of acres lie waste in New England which might be reclamed ; lens.of thousands are in the same con dition in this and the adjoining States, and hundreds of acres of land within two miles of the proud Empire city are allowed to remain in a wild, sour, useless condition, as they have been siace the world was created, all for the want of a little engineering skill. How to Help a Paper. We write, says the Holmes County Far mer, for ourselves and all our breth ren. We are writing, dear reader, to you.. f you want to help a newspaper always pay your sub scriptiou in ad ranee. Live riglit up to this rule- Send the editor at least one new subscription besides your own, and ofivn it may happen you er.n pick up half a dozen among your neighbors and friends. Such things make a printers heart light, they make him feel ynng, they make him Tvork with new prit. Ask your neighbor to subscribe for the EsTEnrPi.-c. Sn'EiuoR Facilities fob Education-. Mr. C. Rosa having taken charge of the select school under the direction of Miss Harvey begs leave to inform the People of Oregon City that he will continue teach ing, adding to the course already establish ed, the thorough knowledge of Latin and Italian languages, ancient, modern, sacred and profane history, moral, metaphysic. tnd divine science. He hopes he "will meet with good success, which he had al ways while professor in two different Universities of Italy, and in one of the best Seminaries of Pennsylvania. He is desirous also to give private lessons at home, for the accommodation of those who d,?not ll ie to s to a daily scho01' lAC JZ$? In addition to the above Mr. Rosa requests us to say that he will give a course of instruction in book-keeping; and also, that on Monday evening, the 3d of Febru ary, he would institute an evening writing school. 13.1m If you wish the very best. Cabinet Photo Cf.APns, you must call on Bradley &. ItrLOF sox, 4.20 Montgomery street, San Francisco. 'Willamette Lodge No. 131. O. Ci. T. Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited to attend. By order of W. C. T . Oregon Lodjc Xo. 3, I. . of O. F. .;v. Meets every Wednesday evening Cjgpat 7 o'clock, in the Masonic Hall. --rVr.vf Members of the order are in vited to attend. By cider X. G. Jtlultnomali Lodte So. 1, A. H". and a A. M. Holds its regular rommimi ' f cations on the First and Third Sat urJaig in each month, at 7 o'clock, from the So'th of September to the Suth of Match, and 7 A o'clock from the 2i'th of March to the i-Oth of .September. Brethren in good standing arc- invited to attend. By order of W. M. o - A Few Hints to Both Genders. It has been said that men and women, es pecially married couples, should study each other's weak points, for the same reason that skaters look out tor air holes in the ice in order to keep clear of them. Thcv should also study matters of economy in times like these, and in order to practically exemplify those lessons they should purchase their dry goods, clothing, etc., of Kohn & Fished, X'6. Id Front street, Portland. . Bcciitel's Photograph Gali.ery is the only establishment in Oregon that is thoroughly prepared to do all the different styles of work in the art. Photographs from card to life size. The new Cabinet Cards, &c, Ac. Small pictures enlarged (retouched in India ink painted in water colors or oil, by Mrs. S. J. ltumsey.) All negatives taken iii this gallery will be carefully preserved, that additional copies may be had. Mr. B. has now on hand a very large collection of negatives, the names of which are recorded alphabetically in a book for that purpose, which may be seen in the reception roam. MACK 5i HATCH, DENTISTS, The patronage of those desiring First Cuus Operations, is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. N. B. Xitrems Oryde administered for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Also : the Ithi'j'jltiii. Spray used for those who prefer it. Ofkick Corner of Washington and Front streets, Portland. Lair-aca ou Washinsten. street. i2.tf Dr.. IIosthtteu's Stomach Bit teus. The opet atioa of this palatable rem edy upon the stomach, liver and excretory organs is singular- soothing and conserva tive. It regulates, recruits, and purifies them. Dyspepsia in all its forms yields to its control and invigorating properties, and it is recommended to mothers, enfeebled by the cares and duties of maternity, as the safest and best remedy they can probablv use. In all the crisis of female 1'fe it will be found eminently useful, and elderly persons will derive much more benefit from it than from ordinary stimulants. Sold by the drug gists and dealers everywhere. HODGE, CALEF A CO., Agents, 3o:tf Portland, Oregon. . -C. - Dli. HUFELAND'S Cri.EBRATED " SWISS ST Old AC H BITTERS. TRY IT The best Purifier of the Blood ! A Pleasant Tonic 1 A very Agreeable Drink ! i . . . . . . TRY IT Lnsurpassed for acting surely but gently on the secretions of the kid neys, bowels, stomach and liver! For sale at all wholesale and retail liriuor drug, and grocery stores. yon on r should di: without it J. G. Finscn, Proprietor. Taylor & Pesdel, Sola Agents, 30.1y) 413 Clay si., San Francisco STAR OF THE UNION! CELEBRATFD ) S3T0ESACH BITTEBSIj i i These delicious Stomach IliitPrs n-e cntiiely Veret- able, ni.d tree from alcohol uud every hurtful ingle-J TRY THErVl! TRY THEM! JUDGE FOR YOUR SELF! J rt'pnt. A pleamnt tunc nmi a most ncrceahle ill irk J t I He MH-krt is tiiHxItd with pensi on cmpouii!: J mit T 11 K S K bitn-rx. m'le fiom the iumf-t fx- J rarts (4t vH'uabiu links ami t-prlis. aie ai-' mirxbW art 'p-e'l to the cu--e ..f all aflertinns of tltv J ' !nm:ic,v KivlnPvs. l,ufriif llnwels. Muli as v- J p-tv-ia. Kevrr. Diarrhoea, Loss ft' At piii-e. nc. etc. J For u!e evurj where. A, YVS K 1 1 I SKN'. J I Sill k M ASfKACTCKET, OREGON LEATHER ! The Best on the Coast. fr7zrz Tlios. Armstrong "sjwwAgjf Manufacturer of ALMONDS OF LEATHER VIilwaukie, Oregox. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN fonu DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS That he is prepared to furnish as frood and durable an article of Leather as can be made on the Pacific Coast, at the following rates: Harness Leather, per lb 23 to SO cents. Extra heavy, for Concord S3 Skirting, per pound 23 to o2 ' Delting, in the side 35 " Cut, per square foot, 1 00 Side, upper, " " " 16 to 20 cents. Grain Leather " " " IS to 22 Light Buff, or Grain for Wo men's work IS to 20 " CalfSkins, perloz $30 00 to 540 00 Kip ' " 40 00 to 60 00 Bridle, per side S 50 to 4 00 'Jollar, per side 1 00 to 5 50 Lace Leather, per side 00 to 4 CO f2S3T I do not think that Harness Leather should necessarily be made in Santa Cruz, in order to stand the test of our climate; 5 Nor do I think that Belting, iu order to"bear the strain of Oregon Mackiaeiy, uaist be made in the Atlantic States. ALL I ASK IS A IP st i v O hancc! And I will prove, to the satisfaction of all concerned, that Oregou Leather is the best on the Coast. All orders vrill meet with prompt at teutiou. Address: TIK'HAS ARMSTRONG, r.iv. i!i!-vuu!;k. On-n. THE OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD, COMING TO OREGON CITY ! Now is the Time to Take Passage for The Establishment of WHO HAVE so r tin eats of JUST RECEIVED ONE FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to this Market consisting, in part of CLOTHING, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, For Gents' and Boys" wear! FURNISHING GOODS Of every variety ! LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Of all kinds ami colors! LADIES" CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS, HOSIERY, etc., MERR1MAC PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, etc., HATS AND CAPS, LOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES -And an endless variety of goods, too numerous to mention. "Wis ids. ilacy Inlciad. to sell JLower tlsan Any EIomsc in icosi ! If arty one is disposed lo doult the genuineness of the above statements, E$2ccially the latter all lhe undersigned ask of them is, thai they Call and Examine the Goods and Phices ! And satisfy themselves. We may Ic, found at the old stand, the Brick JJ adding, Main street Oregon City. JACOB d- BROTHER. OCT Country Produce taken in exchange for yo'ids. Look Out ! The Eailroad is not Coming Yet ! HUT Til 13 PEOPLES' TRANSPORTATION C. Are Still Running their An J RoIIinc; in lr (BEill3I3li Ciiarinan & Warner's old Brick Store, Ilain Street, Where he not only intends to sell, hut Will Sell Cheaper than any oilier House in the City. I will sav, COME oyF, CO HE ALL, ami satisfy yourselves tliut it is no trouble to me to show roods. I have received one oi the largest stocks ever brought to this mar ket, consisting in psut of a line assortment of LADIES DRESS CJOOD. P.ALMORALS, FURS of various descriptions ; CLOAKS, sueli as Circn!:rs und Sucks ; KID CLOVES, bctt quality ; HOSIERY ; DROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS all v.idlLs ; BOOTH AND SHOES : 1 1 ATS AND CAl'i ; CLOTHING ; FINE BLACK DRESS SUITS ; CASS 1M EKE SLITS : SUPERIOR B LAYER SPITS : BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHINC. nil sizes ami qualities. pS- A SUIT THAT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all 0:1 the most reasonable terms. Also a larsre stock of Oents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES A well selected assortment. S. ACKERMAN. ;-3- All kinds of Produce Bought. RUB B E R CLOTHING COMPANY! IIS Montgomery Str-ct, San Francisco California. Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of all kinds India Rubber Goods. Iulicv Clollaiia 39 All kinds aud styles! Druggist and Fancy Goods, Stationery, Combs, Balls and Toys, J'ipes and Canes, Blankets, Piano Covers, Bap Robes, Air and Water Goods I liisMser Keelv Tics I For Ladies and Gentlemen! Boor Mats, Wagon springs, cC Shaft Rattlers, Curry Combs, and Horse Boots, Buckets and Pails, Gloves and jSnpkin Rings, Toilet Glasses, Card Baskets tl- Pans. Latest styles of Ilubbiii Jewelry ! By every steamer. JOSEPH FKASER, Side Agent for the Pacific Coast. 82 Lake street, Chicago. C47 Broadway, New York. f45.tf TO MILIOIEX, DA1KYHLX AMD STOCK RAISERS. OIL CAKE MEAL THE BEST FEED known for increasing the prrftiuct and richness of Milk, fattening Stock, and fitting it for market. For sale in quantities de sired. A No, Pure It AW AXD liOILED UXSEKD OIL, and Ground Paint, designed es pecially for outside work, constantly on hand. ALSO, WANTED, CASTOR BEAD'S Al'D FLAXSEED, for which cash will be paid on delivery. Pacific Linseed Oil and Lead TTorLs, Kir. street, nenr Third, San Francisco, 51:tf L. B. BENCIILEY 4 CO.. Agents. A LARGE IXV0JC2 OF yEW Sunday School and Gift Books'. 17 ROM THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE . ty and Various other Publishing Houses! For sale by the subscriber, on Jefferson st., between "2d and Sd. Portland, Oregon. G. 11. ATKINSON, Secretary, OF THE LARGEST AND LEST AS- the Goods for LINCOLN BAKERY A Vest Siilc Main Street, Oregon City .Oroj on L. DILLER Proprietor HAVING REMOVED INTO M NEW BUILDING! T WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT JL I still continue the manufacture of BREAD, TIES, CAKES, PILOT BREAD Boston, Butler, Sugar and Soda O 1 -A. C K E JFl S , dc. tt-c. ((c. In addition to which I will keep constantly ou baud a large stock ol the best staple and FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. I am also agent for the celebrated nursery FLOWER GARDEN! of II. MILLKR, Milwaukie, and am prepared to supply orders for Flowers and Shrubbery at the Nurserv pi ices. l:ly L. DILLF.R. DALY t STEVENS, a uy era l a Gi:yrs, Office Removed to No. lot Front street, Portland, Oregon. Opposite McCorinick's Rook-Stoic. TILL GIVE SPECIAL" ATTENTION to the Collecting and adjustment of accounts, bills and notes; N esjotiating Inhinu bills; effecting loans; selling and leasing real estate ; house renting, and to the gen eral agency business iu ail its branches. 3 AS. L. DALY. WARD f. STEVKXS. yotary I'ublk. . J, M. KEELER, Oregon Commission Agency OFFICE. 95 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YOliK CITY. For buying and shipping direct, by the Isthmus or Cape Horn, all classes and varie ties of Merchandise, including Musical In struments, Farming Implemeuts, Carnages and Machinery. Faithful attention will also be given to the securing and disposition of Patents. All orders and business will receive prompl at:ention. Goof's shipped in best style at the lowest rates, and insured to ordt-r. " BUSINESS RE?E3ENCES : Aldrich, Merrill & Co., San Francisco, Ca! McCraken, Merrill Co., Portland, Oregon J. II. Moores. Saletn, Oregon. Thomas Monteith, Albany, Oreson. NEW YOUK C1TT REFERENCES. J. L. Browneil &. Bro., Bankers, 2$ Broad si A. K. & C. E. Tilton, Do and '7 Liberty st A. M. Starr, late of Oregon, l5 Libertv st AlbonMaun. Treasurer 'atio?.l Bank "Note Co., 1 Will Et. ;--.f OREGON CITY BUSINESS. C. W. POPE & Co., DEALERS IN STOVES, Pumps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. Anrl Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron "Ware, Main Street, Oregon City. The subscribers would respectfully an nounce that they keep constantly on hand a frood assortment cf Cooking, Parlor, Air Tight, and other stoves, suitable to this market, which are being Offered at Portland Prices ! Our assortment in this line is large, and em braces almost any desired pattern, including the RUCK, HENRY CLAY, 11 EARTH STONE, WESTERN EMPIRE, GREAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, Sec. Roofing and Jobbing of every description done to order, in a manner that cannot tail to suit patrons. In addition to the above uiav be tumid a good assortment of Hard ware, Woodeuware, etc. C. W . POl'L & Uo. Oregon CU3-, April 20th, IS'u. fl. NEW LIGHT! NEW LAMP BEST NIGHT LAMP III USE ! Its Ulaiiy Advantages : FIRST Jt is yn-E,epIoi)tcc, and entire! -.' from smoke or oiftustce oaor icue bur in do. SFCOyiIt qites a Soft, Chan, It hitt Lhtht. TIlii:pTt U CHEAPER than any other Fluid or Oil. LUCINE. BURNING FLUID For burning in the above Lamps, outrivals all othtr Fluids for LIGHT and ECONOMY. It will not Stain or Grease Clothes, Carpel Tables, etc. LUCBTE LAMPS AND THE FLUID CAN' UK HAD OF . "W. FOFE & Co., OREGON CITY, DEALERS IN Slin-r.i, Tinuare, L-Jiups, Otis, Chin! r,evs, iii:tf la ;ttcr:is, - HIGHLIT IIMPOB.TA3ST ! To all wishing IIORSE SHOEING, BLACK SMITHING, IRON, ETC. John W. Lewis, G-ran- of MAiyaud SECO.Xb etruis, OREGON CITY, Takes tliis opportunity to inform his old customer-', nnd the public iu general, that he now h:is on hand THE CELEBRATED i i 1 Foot" Plow f f a And other patterns which he warrants in every particular tt pive 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 pi ices as must suit all. In connection with the above de partment of business the uudcrsigneil is also prepared to manufacture Wagons and Carriages of every kind! in point of style and durability E Q, V A L. T O A V 1 31 Is O Ii T XZ E! Ilavimr constantlv on baud for sale a larire assortment of material, consisting in part of 1 rA G OX TIMB ER, IROX, STEEL, ETC., The proprietor is Enabled to fiil all Orders ! For fiie7i Article on. The Most Favorable Terms. iv" All work from this establishment, aud ail material sold ou older, is warranted to be as represented. J. W. LP WIS. HOME HADE HRHTUREI F 'W "" ---W Levy & Feciiiieimeii, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Furniture, OliEGOX CiTV, rpAKF. Tills METHOD .OF INFORMING l. the public that they have now on hand a larnc invoice of SQUAPE AXD EXTENSION TALLES, LUPEAUS. JJED-STLWDS. LOUNOES. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS. And various other Qualifies of Rich and Medium Furniture ! Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, which merits the attention of buyers. We MANUFACTURE FURNITURE Using good materials, and employing the very best mechanics in the State, hence we can warrant our goods to be as represented, and we are prepared to lill all orders with promptness. u cil" nc attention of the public to our salesroom, as containing the most complete assortment of desirable jtHels 'v the State. LEVY & FKCIIIIEI3IEU, 45-ly! Main street, Oregon City. RANCH FOR SALE. s ITU AT ED BETWEEN THE CLACK- amas and the OREGON CITY T0W2T PLAT ! In the vicinity of the place of T. J. lluusakcr. "Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to LEVY A FECLIIHIMER, SO.tt Main street, Oregou City. OREGON CITY BREWERY! (Illll tIEXRY IIUMBEL, Having purchased the above Bren-erv. wishes to inform the public that he is now pieparea to manufacture a No. 1 quality ot LAGER BEER! As good as can be obtained anywhere in the rHaie. uraers solicited and promptly fined. Oregon Civ, Dcccmb-r -2?th. !? 10 tl OREGOX CITY BUSINESS. r. o a v s Si albiiiuiit, EXCELSIOR MARKET ! Corner of Fourth and Main Sis., Oregon City Oregon. fJMKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING JL the public that ttiey keep constantly 011 hand all kinds fresh and salt meats, soch as BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, CO UN ED BEEF, HAMS, PICKETED PORK, LARD, And everything else to be found in their line of business. LOG US &. ALBRIGHT. Oregon City, April 2uth, 1567. l-Ay AND Life Insurance. OIINSON & McCOWN ARE THE Local Agents in Oregon City, ot the I'acilic lire Insurance Company, the best doing business on this cast. This Company is the only one in Oregon that Issuo Policies and Adjusts Losses Without referring the case to San Francisco. ALSO, A GENTS OF THE 2?orth America Life Insurance Co.! Presenting the most desirable features, having its policies guaranteed by the State of New V01 k. Don't delay attention to these mat ters until vour property is destroyed bv lire, or uutil you a.e sick, when you car. not be insured. Call immediate! tS-J.tf ISAAC IT A Tin. JOHN KAiil-.. FAIlIt & BROTHER, Butchers and Meat YeiuleTS. Thankful for the favors of the comrnvmity ia the past, wish to say that they will con tinue to deliver to their patrons, from 'the wagon, as usual, On Tutffay aud Saturdays f cae ictcl all the best qualities of Reef, .Mutton, and Pork, or any other class of meats in the naiket. " t':tf CST I5AKEKY! JIaLY STREET, OREGOX CITY. BARLOW & FULLER. (Succt'ijsors to Wortmau Shenpard.) Kppp constantlv on hand CAKES! PIES! B R E A D! And Crackers, of all kinds! Orders in this Line will meet with PE.QMPT ATTEHTIOK ! B ARLOV; & FULLER Also keep on hand all kinds cf FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS ! fcTEAM DO AT STORES ! And all Artides uoed for Culinary lurposes ! BARLOW & FULLER Sell a fine assortment of LIQUORS AND TOBACCO ! Py the Case, or at retail ! Attention is also directed to the fact that r.ol.ody else sells the FAMOUS (i LEA SON CHEESE ! N SHOUTS Farmers nnd the public irererally, are in vited 1o call at the City Pakerv, where the truth will be made apparent lhat our stock i complete, and our prices reasonable. Al! kind's of produce taken in excliMiure for Lr0o,ls. lLXPLOVr i 1- ULLEIL Oregon City, Jan. vth, 1- '.-. (1:1 RETAIL DEALEI1 IX SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Has removed info a LA UGER STORE, in J.1 5 OX1C B FILLING, Where he will be pleased to wait upon his old customers and as many new ones as ma' natron lze mm. In addition to tne skovp, ho has reconflv nccivi a a j-.i.Ij ziijiu a.oiii MEM' of 1'cr fir tilery and Cosmetics ! which are ofu-red Tor sale at reasonable rates. Ore-ion City. Oct. l'.'th, 1' 07. PAINTING. 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