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T3SE3 3E2G 0 0 O G 8 O o O o 0 o i O 0 31 Y rAI'ISEIi'S IIA LF-Ct'SIIl L.. J'y father half hushel cf! oft to my mir.d. And waken clfff f :ns of vari ms sorts; Tivas i) hornet half bituhcl, a nolle h.df I ttsiu i; It held a bii'f bushel of thirty-two quai ts 1 .. ' ' "When I il ii't of that buslu 1 n y fathers lQl:-biih''l. Ti.nt d ar old l.u!f bn?htl, t-o honest and true. Than Lo'-: at tha bushels our city Lair. bushels, Little dain'y half bushels t make ir.e fed blue I Oh, mr fnHni's talf-bushol, that conntry h.df-buhel, Sav wiwn with blet yiston i:s like t-ball I we" Twas a blessed half-bushel, and he was a trt?e man. Tor La lit ed Lis ".idf-bushcl, and some thing threw free ! Yot all the Laif-bushels if man, are not small ; q I'm v.xed with thu bi ones still more and more ; Ob, mark out that ashman's nest time be shall cull ; You see h'u ball bushel holds quarts sixty - O foUr- I i 'Tis a fact Im stating no slander I utter 11 ut who can forbear, when cheated, to tnu'ter? In New Voik a barrel I pray you don't au,T, J Will not hold so mucha.be. a potatoc. ., 1 I Oh, what are the lawyers, and what are the j law., Hut bugbears nnd phantoms mere feath- cr or straws ! ' i T-nless our half bushels arc all mado as one. I Like father's half bushel, I say, we're un i no ! AGBICULTTJRAL. "Votiec y our lienCt-r. A general inviiviidn is cxltndd ! all Ike readers of Thk Wekki.y Kxteumuse, io fviid to the Kdllvr of thin juiju-r iitfariaa ilnn on sv.bU-r.ls coivwr.'vid icith farming, gardviiinj, and rural vcuno-iny. Oxu Ilcxottr.p Ai'i'i.K TuiiES For. .v Smai.i. Orchard. A corre.'-pondent informs us q that ho is sbo(U to purchase one hundred npjde trees to set out as a general small orchard lor family u-ie. with a design of liaVing them also as rofi table as )os.-ib'e. and he wanis tokitmv, what varieties, and what proportion of each variety would meet his wantn.Q To this we u-spond as follows, lie sail' to proLMire in ihe fust place good straight well gfown three year eld trees, if voiyvant to have them come into bearing at an early date, and be sure and set them out with ail their line fibrous routs preserved and well spread out. nnd 0 not too deeply covered. 11a eh tree shou d ho staked whti. twoer ftiree slakes to keep q it (il) i:s proper position, the stake wLh stout s.niw ml secured to or hay topes of Mich a thickness, that the baik of the tree would riolGhe ir$Med by li.bbing. The variwies and their proportion, might b tv.ollnrly Harvest, iour Ked Asiraehan. lour l'nre ("olden 1 'ipjin. -two . iia'en f:e:n. one Sweet JIoiiTm .or Laiire tel.ow l.ottgh). ten Fail I'ippcn s. Ii e Famet'se. ! live Norton s .oeh n twi-iit live lihode Jrl.md (iieeniug five i!-oj us Sp'rzenlmrgh. t wi'tiiy live Keii Canada, ten Ta man Sweet. iid wLai'e Sweet vth.ch makes up ih-.-JOOtiees. l o.-.s.l;ly litis 1st may not suit 1'ae views of many. Lu! wo shall be pleas d to 1 ear In in oi)a r eori esju.ndeiits on hi point. I r a ruceessiull of sun.r.-.er. loittim nnd w!n'er finit. li e tdiovewiil niTitd to m taiiiiiy a good supply during the year, besides leaving tln ni a qtt ut t:y. when the trees c'tjie ni-o luii bearing that wid be of the most Vahiub e so.ts ior UMiket. Q A t v ant a ti ns ok IlKi.x.vr;N. There are a few. who do not. tak some pWvstire in rec ea!iin. "On the contrary." as swiii' v ri'er vi rnaihs : -Such has been the lM'a or's goi-dm s that a'.ni'-st a:l our j hysical.' inN-l'.fcttnil. ninl n r ral llteu ties le not only e.s'etila'ed to at sw- r ti e pro er en 1 of our being, by sub -eivency to h.ime pin pose ot Soiid u-e.'.dllfss. but to be ihe iiisiriiinen of . n.inis erit-g p'etis nre. Ciiir Maker, iilso in h s kindness h.is fO cousirneted us -hat evi n men- vicissi tndi is giai e'iul and refresh u g : a consal era 'ion which slV)u'.d prompt ns open to teek. fit m ti liitidetit v..r'.a:ion of useful pur.Mihs. that leereatton. lioni wh ch we are apt ti.t'esort lo w h.it is allogelher mi . reductive and useless. Kic' and tnnlti d:ed ;n e the springs of innocent relaxa tion. 'I lie Christian relaxes in the tem pera'e use of all the gilts of Providence imagination, and taste, and genius and the l-eiiulies of creation, and the wotks o! art. iu(3p-o to him. Ho relaxes in the least of i"son. in the in'ei com scs of so eie'y. in the sweets of friendship, in die m'.oai tnenis of love, in the exercise ol hope, of confidence, of 'oy. of grtititude. of nniversitl goml w:!l. id all the Letievo lent and generous nifeciions. wh'.cli by the get'.eroiisnrdmatioii ol ot:r creator, wi tit t ev dis.nferes'e.llv iniend onlv ltapt invi to oileis. are mot snteiy oiltldn e to oaiselves of complacency and peace. 0 . Profits of Soiling Fanner do not ' itnVentl y nppreclate the value of cow manure. A cow will produce about .'! 12 eortls of solid manure ; i a year, nnd the liquid manure is eepial to about three cords of the polid. Jf dry muck wTe used in the s!ables. this quanii'v would Le increased three-fold, liiahing ir stbiiht 10 conls a year to each cow. From tin s rigv.teP. it woydd appe;ir that the manure of a cow were ns valuable as her milk. The. farthers of this country have not yet learned how much can be don; on a lit tle land. The l-.-ws of France divide the QtariViS among the ch hlren. ar d it is e-ii-mated that there are in that, ct-ttn rv 2"o -VoO farms le.-s lhan five acres each" 'ihe llirraers of this country shotihl divide tin Ir firms with their "sons, instead o" ffidlng them abroad, and grow a hir"-e uaottnt of produce on a small breadth of W-vl and gretit good would result to Loth old ami ytmng, A Coon PtCKt e i or. Bt ttkr. A gnod LritH) (5 oie for butter by dissolving a piart of fine salt, a pound of loaf sugar and a teaspoonfal of saltpe're in two quarts of water, and then strain it on the butter. Packed butter i-tin s- peifectlv preserved sweet, bv . riti-j the firkin in o good brine and ce.v.'ring ir. Butter will ;eep a tMt thus. Ihuieniiilk kept in po -t-rswar; dissolves the- glazing and le -comes po's-mttus. Never 'scald" strainers or milky vessels till thorour h"v washed as theilk or cream will be injured bv i . IheT.est way to scald such vote's is to pilings them all over into scalding water, and then every spot is sc ile.l. Ihitvr w ll pome; lines not cmne becattn the air is too lancu excluded from the churn. A Lesson- rort Fakmsus. Mr John Tucker, ot l rankliti, X. Y.. twelve years ago plaiped apple seed', from which he has rai-l an orchard of 72 trees. He W is f.2 ye:;rs of ng,. at the time he p'ant ed the seed. From ihe.se trees he h.st fall gathered one hundred bushels of fine ap ples, and his orchard ha been bearing f r '.he past five year. This fact should I Witrirt-r; at t .a-u.a have ; It ill an example toali voup-farmers todo'.ike i l w l"""'' a uiieoy, ana snail se wir Atth- tiin he pt-tHed I .M. h .r.1 " mm.r as toe Cotnptrulier tbepb.ibilitiVesc U' he would , c.t i"'7t''hvI.turKllthccldl , " " v 51 . tor- ot die a-s.iciati-ui, and Shalt restore the lire Ping enc os !t J rive anv b-netp, ...;.ui .r- ..,..., s A TTasm. Hint. A subscriber writes as follows: "A tin tube made like a t-vplion. driven in'othe vent of a barrel of wine, or cider, and the other end inserted into a vial ot water, will prevent the air in 'in entering the barrel, white the g:is escapes through the water. Make the bar ivi oiherwi :e t.gbt. When the elder or wine in the barn ) is doue working, the w a er in :hel)oti!e will ccum- bobbing. 1. j requires no tiding up, and there is no lo-s j I have tried d.' We will only add that it j : it be m ule by any tin plate worker, nin: w.ienonee made can aiways beKeptioi future ti.-e. To (Ji.i.w Ii fkWiiK.vr. A correspond eat of the Rural Aim-rican says : "lin med'aiely alter haying, turn over any de genera'ed meadow and let it lie till the loii.iWiiig Juiuv when it should be thoro ughly h.ii rowed ;. ud cross j. lowed, and le t two in three weeks to ferment under the hot sun : then top dress, and pulverize ! we.t with the harrow, ami fuw trout the to the 24 ih ot June, us..sg only the thumb and 'wo first finger., keeping the othei s e.osed on a smail sloue or othei fe!ib.tanc.-. in order not to scatter the grain too iteeiy ; it it is sown too thick; the plains are not stocky, and do not yield well." Pafekivj Looms. '1 be Scientific Ameri can remarks that may lives have been los-t from the laziness or ignorance of paper hangers, who have laid one paper above another in.stead ot tearing off the old be fore hanging the new. 1 hoi e was a very handsome house near one of our provin cial towns, which could never keep its tenants. At last it slot d empty and be came worthless, because a detestable lever pViz'd "Ion. ;v;i-.v ianiily that lived in it. A ready vvitted observer prom sed the owner to find out the cause. He traced the mischief to one room, and presently t.c,jt.t,, ,! what was the matter there, lie left a slip of glass into the wall, and found it next, day dimmed wi:h foetid, con deitsed vapor. He tore down a snip ol - 1 I J . 1. .1 .... - . c . W"- auu. "m,m au"' n lor any tniount of fever. For generations the walls had been papered afresh, without the removal of any tiling underneath. And there was the putrid ze and the foinen'ing old papers an inehe deep ! A thorough clearance, scraping and clean leg put an end to the fever, and restored the value ol the house. (official. LAWS -IF THE U. S. F TUB 4"TH COXGUI1SS OF THE IMTF.D STATES, l'AS&I AT THE StLO.ND 8K-SIO.V. No. 12. All Act to establish ond declare the railroad and bi uiges of the New Orleans, Mobile, ami COuttauooira Railroad Company, as hereafter conti ucted, a post road, and for other purj oes. he it fmuted the StnnU and Fh'itc of Ri-rjrextnUiti fi'x i f thf I 'n ittd St'itcx f A tirricn in 0ilftt"i ansetnltUil, That the New Orleans, Mobile, and Chattanooga K;:'.iroad Company is hereb authoii.td and empowered U con struct, build, and maintain bud.ges ori-r ami across the navigable waters of the L'nited states on the route of said railroad between New Ut cans and Mobile, for the use of said company and the passage of its engiues, eais, and tiains of ears, passengers, mail, and merchandise thereon ; ana ?a,d railroad and its bridges utor said, when constructed completed, ami m use, in accird.ince with this act and the laws of the several States thio'jiih whose tei riti.i v the same siiad pas, shall tie deemed, l eco.-nied, and known as lawful structures and a p ).-t road, and are 'ioci'ei, hx'ivea r. h rt-bv deciai.d as such Ti a-, ihe sad conipan v, in the cunsli u-Jtion of it bticiges over and across thr watet. known as iheKat 1'ascugoula river, and the bav ef ljiloxi, thw l.av of M. I.outs, shall construct aiai maiiitatti dr.iw-bi nlges in the channeis thei tof. whic h, when open. thali give a clear space route pas-age ol vesse.s of not less than eighty teet in the chuiiueN of ttie Ka.-t Pa.-cagouia, and of the bay of liiioxt, a il i f iheijav of St Louis, and nl net less titan t.m- liuud. ed ft et in the chan nel ot the threat Hi;-ol'i ; anil said company shall at all tunes open the said drawbridge,, ami shall pi ovule reasonable and ie. e.-s.o liuiiiues ior the lassae of ail Vvs-els re qiiiiiii; the s.aiie, ext. pt , lining and for ten m. tiUie p ior to and utter the lime of the p 'ss.ige ol tiivj load and pnB.-eUj.er trains ol ii.iii. Com:, any. Sec. 2. Aiid be it futiher enttcted, Tht t!ie ri: t to alter or amemt this at, so as to jnevtnt or remove ail nuttethil ob.structior.s lo the navigation of .-aid livers, growing out ol the const i in t ton of suid budges, i hctehy expiess.y reserved. . ppi o ec", M ..rch 1?6. " o. 1-:. An Act exteiniinsi the ti-ne for t e cotiiidenoo ot the Dubuque and .Sioux vJ s 1 v ral.road Li. ,i tixirUJ ly the Senate arl IIohm of l. fyr-iait'Uuxt j the I xi'ed t-tte J An;o:a in (tmijiixx twem'lfd. That ihe titi.e h r coitipleti'iig u line of tailroad from Oiibiii-pie to ftioox city, in ihe tate of lovu. for me eoiisirnct on ol which bed- were gianted it. aiti rt.aie .-eetions to S il-1 tate by act eiiti'leo-An uct iioknii a grant of hind to ihe t-tate ot l.main alternate tedious to aid in the coto-ti uclion of railroads in said State," ai pr..ed May fifteenth, eighteen Im-.oiic l and tiitv-six, be, and the same is. I exit tided until the tiist day of January. I eijh et-n huiidri d and seventy two, suujeit to tue ivirter liiettl .oned tn said act sit the expiration of the time herein Inn .ted : l'ro cuitd. TiiatJ said road shall be constructed on the mo.-t piaciic.il roincby w av of Webs ter etu and f'n t Dodae to Sioux city, w ine, route .-'uuli be ut all points within the bmit. i t said laud grant, and Lie same shall be completed to Foil Ilodge on or beioro tie lost day of .luiv, eighteen bundled and six- t-uliit, and tliere.ilier at tne rate oi not le.-.s i lii.oi lotty miles each year; and the said : road shall be const I ucted, ape: ated, ana maintained as ne continuous and unbroken j hue of road from Dithiiqtte to Sioux city ; ami no lauds shail be ilispo.-ed ol, or patented. or cet titled for said purposes more than for j tv tidies iu advance ot the point io which said load may be const r acted trom time to time. Approved, March 2, 15'"'. No. 14. An Act in relation to island iu the Great Miami river. lie it :nttid I ij the f iite and foi of R -pi ' t't rit-itirrx if the L''iitd St-ltm if Ar,i(ri ('( in C'lii'iri-xx ti'riid!il, Tl.a' in the ta-e of sttcii islands in the (Irei.t Miami river, in the t.it of Ohio, ns are undisposed of, or ary vacant public lauds adjacent thereto, which are in the actual and cxc ti.-tve occupancy of i.ny persons n ho have made improvements thereon, or ef their heirs or assigns, such occ.ipauts thereof shad have the preference tie'ut to enter the same at two eUdl.tr -inel fifty cents per acre, on making proof of the facts to the satisfaction of the Commis sioner of toe General Land Ofiice, and pay ing lor the land within tweive months from the passage of this act, and patents shall issue for the tracts so entered ; s usual iu en tiles of public lands. Appioea, Match 1S?. Public Resolutions. No. 13. Joint Kesolution authorizing the tt ansm ssioii through the mails, free of post -Hsje, of certain testimonials by the adjutant ireneiaisof the several St.ites. Jle it i e i: i f I l-y the ' and lh of Rni- rtrilltutiftS J thf I :iit?d Stutf f Atnt.riCil in. O'i'Oivxit wt -ndit, d, That the tdjtituitt generals of the s -veral States andTerrito Ties be authorized to traitsin.t tniough the mails, free of postage, any medals, certifi cates ol thank -, or other testimonials, award ed or which m iv tie awarded by the legisla tures of said States mid Territories to tiie I soldiers thereof, under sucSi regulatious as 1 the Pustuiasier I'eitcra' may diiect. Approved, March lstis. j No 14 Joint Resolution authorizing the , Comptroller ol tv Cuirencv to rcroke the i appouitiiie-tit of receiver tot the Farmers and j Citizens' National Bank t i Wiiliamsbui ir, j New York, and to restore siid bank to its owneis under cet tahi conditions. ! lie d i ex.i, ce I hy tin .iatt aud rf Rep. j rrnbittctJt if the United SttiU if Amtru-a I in 0i"jri uxxemtJtd. , That, the t'otiip i iroller of ihe Currency be authonz d. with j the approval of the Secretary of the Treas j ury, to lev.-ke the order appointing a re i cetver for the Faim.Ts and .t.izen's Bnk i ot Wi.liamsburg, New York, and itstorv the 1 satif baiiic nnd ihe iiianag jmeut tiiet eof to ' tne tlt'ecttiis for the puipo.-eof enabling thu aoci..ti-n to c uititiue i lie business t,t bank ing: J'rot'uteJ, Tlut said banking associa tion sUdl tii st present to the Comptroller sat.staciorv assurances that the public inter it.ituT lii.Cr . it iifiinti-i ; tbu jitnt hs beetrimpirl bv ijpr;vu. iLivch xei. MISCELLANEO US. HEISIFF'S SALE! fir virtue of an execution issnod out of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, tor the County nf Multnomah and to Hie directed, in favor of II. W. Hddy ami agutust A. L. M.irs'uail, tbr the sum of l,i53 V-.ltK, in tioid Cliiii of the U. S., and interest and P a")-1 '( cost, and lor want of sufficient person d propel ty out of which to make the .-on, 1 have t lis Mb, day of April lsHS, levied upon all the i ight, title, and itttere.-t of A. I.. Mai shall, in and to the following di sci ibed parcel of real estate, situated in Clack a in county and hounded as follows: Beginning at a potut on the load leading from Pol tbino to .ihvaukie. 1-icl s. -ti links Sooth, and tfl chs. Yi links Hast, of the quai ter post be tween sections and 21, in Township one. South, Ktinge one East, thence E ist nl c!is. folks, thence South oJ 4"' Eat, two chs. in Imks, to u J os', thence N 69 15' East to the donation i latin of Hector Campbell, thence southerly along the land of Campbell and chains, to land of St-th l.neHinsr, thence South ,,o' West along said Lucl ing's huid to a stake, from which a fir tree 4 inches in diameter bears South 78" So West. It links, thence South SS" SO V, S" chains lo links, thence South 2 East 64 chains 4o links, thence South to" W, chains -2 links to the East line of said road, thence by said road North, 23" W, chains So links, to the N. E. corner of lands belong ing to M'Duuald, and the south-east corner of laud of Lauibei t and Miller, thence North ' l-v 'est, 6 chains 4t links, thence North 31" ZiV West, 4 chains at) links, thtnee North lo 4 V West 7 chains So links, thence North l$f So' West 6 chains, thence North, l,y W est, O chains, thence North 5" West. 23 chains and To links to the place of beginning containing Three Hundred and Sixty acres, more or less, and I w ill seil the same at I'ublic Auction, to the highest bidder iu Gold Coin, on Sutureat the llh. day nf May at 10 o'clock A. !., of "sai'd day m the Court House door in Oregon City, hi Clack amas county Oregon, or so much thereof will aatisiy said execution and costs. WM. P. BURNS. "''4t't Sheriff of Clackamas Co. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ol Clackamas ss: "o cent. Keveoue stamp.J Margarets. Post, plaintiff, vs. Ezra J. Tost defendant. Suit inequity to dissolve mar riage contract. To Ezra J Pout, nid J'f aidant : In the mime of the State of Oiegon, You are li. ieby reejuired to anpear and answer the con-plaint tiled ngniust you in the above entith d actio'i, within ten days from the date of the service of this summons npon yon, if served within the said county ; or, if served iu any other county of this State, then with in twenty days from the datu of the service of this summons upon yon ; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will taki judgment against, you, and if you fail to nppe ir in said court on the first day of the term of said ei.uit, which shall be lieid after six weeks publication ot this summons the plaintiff will apply to the court for th relief demai ded in said complaint, which is for a dissolution of the marriage contract now existing bet ween plaint ill and defendant and that plaintiff have the care and custody of the children mentioned in Complaint. liv order W. W. Upton. Judye 4th Jueli chil'Distiict; S. HU ML AT, M'i.li) Attorney for Plaintiff. PROPOSALS. Sealed proptisals will be received at the office of ihe S.iertff of Clackamas County, up to the a-jd di'y of April, Ist'.s, at noon, for the construction of a brick building, For an Odd Fellow's Hall ! bv 8" feet, two stories hi u;lt with an S foot cellar, according to plans and specitications which may be spin at the said Shei ill's t flice iu Oietron City. Zf Bids will be received for the entire completion of said building, also separate bids, for Stonework, Brickwork and Car penters work. 2 Ti e contractor will be required to live suibcieiit security to secure the pel form anee ef his of their Contract. "f.j?f" The contract will be let to the Low est, res.i.Misible bidder. The Right to ti'ject any or all b.di is reserved lv o der TKUSTKES. Oi-fjon J.dU'ji a;,, y, J. O. O. F Oregon City, Apiil loth, lsOS. 2s. Siv The time for receiving- proposals s ibove has been posponed one ek. -iiv Order TRUSTEES. 2 i.td I pXEcUKUlS NU1ICE. In the mrtter of the Estate of Enn Slori-r deceHsrd : Notice is hereby given 'le.it by virtuCof an Ord r made am entered in the County Com t of Chu kamas County, Stat of Oregon, at the April term thetcot. 1 will on alitrtliiy the dtiy of M'U, I '-it's, at the hour of 12 o'clock M , of said day sell at Public Auction at the Court House door in Oregon Cit- , Clackamas Conntv, Oiegon, the following described Lal Est.'te (the piopertv o' above named Estate) to wit : Lots No. Three (Si and Four (A) in 15hu k No. sixty-two (2) m (iregon (hty, Clackamas t'ounty, tl-egon, one-half of pur chase rice to be paid (town and one-half at the expiiation of six mouths, fecured by note aud mortgage on the property. N. W. UANDALL. Executor of said Estate. tiii.4tl N otici:. The undersigned give notice to n'l Per sons that they must not tap the Tualatin Uiver. nor change the sime from flowing in the natural channel. J. A. FIELDS'. .7 .1. It. SHAW, PETEK A. WEL-vS. Orrgon Citf, April 11th, 1-n-s. i'ni.-J'' J N on uk. All Persons are forbid harboring or trusting Nancy Allen upon inv account from this date, as I shall not be responsible for anv debts of her contracting. JAM MS ALLEN. Oregon City, April l'.ith, "t.?.t "KEA&UKEl: o NO'l iCE. Notice is her. by given that there is mon ey m the Treasury of Clackamas county tor the i edemt tion of orders endorsed prior to April 1st, 'l sos. JOSEPH I). I.OCKY, Treasurer of Clackamas Co. Orpjnn Citv. April lith, IR-;-. ( '2-"..".t Joli SALE ! A lot of loung Coirs, with still Touner ctilves. Apply to S. W. MOSS, j.r).4t) Oregon City, Oregon. IN THE U. S. LAND OFFICE at Oregon Citv. Oregon, Willia.n A. Clark vs. Fteld-i.is- Y. ilibh-r. To sa:d Fielding F. Ilibler : You arc here by notilied that the said William A. Clark has mad-' application at thi otiiee to be ner mitted to enter the S half of Northwest quarter and N half of Southwest quarter of sec. 'ill T. o S. Ti. ! E, alleging that you have i:bandofu'd the same nnd making proof in support of such allegation, and unless von appear within thirty davs from service here of atid establish vour rights to said bind, such proof of abandonment wi'd be taken as true1, aud the said Wil'i mi A. Clark will be allowed to enter the said land. OWEN WAIE, Register. 1 1 EN II Y WARREN, Receiver. March 3 I St. lS'iS. SL4t. IN THE IT. S. LANi OFFICE at Oregon City, O eiron, Robert B. Peake vs. ChatlesA Cantonwine: To said Charles A. Cantonwine: You nt hen bv notilied that the sairt Robert B. Peake. has applied at this olfiee to lie per nutted to enter the S half of the Southwest ouarter ot sec. 2 ', and the N halt of the Northwest quarter ot section tiiK T. 3 S. R. 1 E. and to have your homestead entry. No. 2"i", embracing said tract canceled, alleging that vou have abandoned the sani , aud m -k-int; proof iu support to such aiiesjuibiii : and vou are bother notilied that you will be al lowed thirty elays trom service hereof in which to ppar and establish your right to said land, and on failure to do so that said nroof of ab indonment will be taken as true aud votireuto reported for cancellation. OWEN WAUL', Register. I1ERRY WARREN. Receiver. Marcii Ulst, i 5ts. 24. -it. Wool. Increasing in W khjht ut Keep tno. Mr. BushiieJil. fd' Springfiel 1. .Mass.. I in some remark- at an airi icoiniral dis ; tussion. said th it wool, by keepirg it over ; a year, would g it more la weigat, than i etior.gii to pay ihe in'ervst on tl yalue of ! j the whale. Ca HU to tra ? POIITLAXD BUSIXESS GUIDE. Persons Laving business in Portland are ad vised to note the following lit ins. I&01214RT II. LAW, IMTOETER OF Hard Wcocl Lumber COACH, CARRIAGE, AND WAGON MAT CI HALS ! Portland, Oregon. HAS NOW ON HAND and TO AHRTYE the finest stock ever imported td this co-st. Being selected under his personal nape! vision he can warrant it to be of th" best, and would call the attention of dealers aud waiion makers to his assortment of EASTERN OAK, ASH, AND niCKOUY, PLANK, WHITE WOOD. 11 U US, SPuKES, FELLOES, AXLES, POLES, L5ENT liLMS Shaft, Bows, Slnijlr trees, Plow Beams aud Handles, die. Order for the above, also for Boxe, Thim bles, Skeius, Iron and Sleei, promptly lilted. HOHI21&T II. LAW, Commission Merchant, 08 l'imist, Corner of Pine, Portland, Oregon. Consignments solicited. fCio.ly One door south from the corner of First and Morrison streets, near the Western, Portland, Oregon. Wm. T. Shaimliaxi, IMTORTER AND PEA1.EK IN M USICA L 1Kb ' VII tMI '.XTS, FIXE EA GIIA VINOS. PICTURE FRAMES And MOLDJXGS. '-pilE FINEST AN1 LA lit' EST STOCK JL of Engravings, Cromos, liain and col ored Lithographs, etc., ever before s tiered in this market, just received and tor sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! also : Views of Columbia Rircr Scenery ! Constantly on hand. AGEKT rOa BItAIIlil'KV S CELEBRATED Which have given universal satisfaction, and which l:e guaiautces to seil at Sail Fran cisco prices. l-f Special attention given to framing Photograph Engravings, etc. J"lr. Shtiuahan. formerly of A. Koh ler's establishment. San Francisco, willat tenel to tuning and repairing Pianos, Melo iteons, and ail kinds of Musical instruments. I'iauos for Kent. tS'hly Sixteen Years in Grezon. S. J. M'CORMIOK ifttMiUSlCi THE l k Pioneer Bookseller and Fubiishcr Of this Stat".', desires to inform r.!l his old customers (and as many new onus ns may not lie acquainted w ith the fact) that he still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN BOOK BTORS, 105 Front Street, Portland. (exactly oeeosiTS mount noon) Where he is prepared to furnixh SC1IUOL JO OA'S, JS'PA TWXERY, SHEET MUSIC, IXSTRUC'lIO.X BOOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments. BASS, VIOL, f'UITAli and VIOLIN ST KINGS. BLANK BOOKS, TOYS. M 1SCELL A N EO L'S 1WOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, NEWsPAl'llKS, AlACtAZINES, (i LOBES, PUESSES, lyr.J PENS, Photographic Albums, And every other article in the above line. R E M O E D ! O -A. Xt, X39 rJO AND r.vrER HANGING WAREHOUSE! BEG LEAVE TO ISFOILH THE public that we hav Removed to the Fine Store No. 3 Front street, Poitland, Formerly occujncd by Misers, (hn'ii, Lyon f- Kanfmnn Where we shall now open our latest impor tations of CAKPETS, PAP EI I HANGINGS, FLOOR AN I) TA CLE OILCLOTHS. WINDOW SUA PES, DAMASKS LACE II li TAINS, CO UNI CES AND HANDS. GILT MOLDINGS, And all sroods in the CARPET & UPHOLSIEHY LINE ! AVe Import our fiootls rtrcet from Ur nil sell sit less lliim Sail Foiiicii u li il l s I WALTER SlffSOS., No. f-f Front street, bet ween Alder C..) and Washington, Portlam', Oregon. A LARGE iS VOICE OF SEW Sunday School and Gift Bocks! ITM'OM IHE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE . ly and Various other Publishing Houses For sale by the subscriber, on Jederson st., between Vd and "d, Portland, dr. mm, G. H. ATKINSON. Seeieiarv, ,2.1y ar.tl Treas. Oregon Tract Soc.'y. BILLS A. CO. CAMP i CO. DOG AX- 4 CO. Portland Iray and Hack Co., (JHce at Drny and ILh I- Shd-lex, Cor. Stark and Second Part land. "f AH business intrusted to us executed with care and dispatch. No commissions churgfd O'l freight advanced. Orders for hacks promptly attended to, day or niht. MONITOR FLOUR. BARLOW & FULLER, ORFflON CITY, haTe on baud fi-r sale, m lots to pint par. baaer, the celebrated 210AJTOJZ THE OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD, ::r3SWi i.t? COMING TO OEEGON CITY ! Now is the Time to Take Passage for The Establishment of SAmm BEOTHEM ! TX-TIIO HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST AS V t sortraeats of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to this Market, consisting, in part of CLOTHING. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, For Gents and Eoya' wear! FURNISHING GOODS. Of every variety ! LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Of all kinds and colors! LADIES' CLOAKS. SHAWLS, FURS. HOSIERY, 'tc, MERRIMAC PRINTS. WHITE COOPS, etc., II ATS AND CAPS. POOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES -And an endless variety of good3, too numerous to mrntion. WlaicSa tlivj Isilcnd to sell Lower iiisiia Asay Iloiasc iat Oregon I If anyone :? disposed tn doubt the genuineness of the above statements. Especially the latter all ti e undersigned ak of them is, thai they Call and Examine the Goods and Prices ! And satisfy thrms'lcrs. lVe mny be found tit the, o1d stand, the Brief: Building, Main sheet Oregon City. JACOB it' BROTHER. Sj Country Prod-ice taken in exchange for go ds "5 Look Out ! The Railroad is not Coming Yet ! II IT PEOPLES' TRANSPORTATION C. Arc Still ill Ji jSL E5 15 R S m And Roiling in the Goods for d ES1DE1EIB Cliarman Er. Warner s old Erick Store, IVIain Ltreet. Where he not oi ly intends to sell, but Will h'cil Cheaper than any other House in the Cilv. I will nr, C03R OAF, COME ALL, end satisfy yourselves that if is no trosble to nte to fdio-.v goo. Is. I loive 1 1 ci-ived one of the lurcst stocks ever brouglit to this mar ket, cetisting in pat i of n line u..-.ortiueiit of LADIES DRESS (,H)DS. RALMORALS, FURS of various descriptions CLOAKS. K.u-h as Circulars ;md Sacks ; ' ' KIP GLOVES, best ipi;J.tv ; HOSIERY: JiROWN AND PLEACHED MUSLINS, all widths ; LOOTS AND SHOES : HATS AND CAPc : CLOTHING : ITNi: PLACK DRESS SUITS ; CASS1M ERE SUITS; SCPEUlOii REAVER SUITS : ROYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, all sizes and qualities A SI IT THAT WILL SUIT A N YEODY all on the most reasonable terms. Also a large stock oi Gents' Furnishing Goods. GROCERIES--A well selected assortment. S. ACKERMAN. J5T- AH kinds of Produce Ronght. " RUB B E R CLOTHING GOfiPAMY! San Francisco California. Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of all kinds India Rubber (Joods. US G3 Iblvt ks ClosSiiisag' ! All kinds ond ntyles ! Druggist and Fancy Goods, Stationery, Combs, Balls and Toys, J'ipes and Canes, Bla n kefs, Piano Covers, Bap Rales, Air and Water Goods! Rubber XeeSc Tics ! For Ladies and Getilicinen ! Boor Al tt, IVayai sn ings, ti- Shaft Rattlers, Carry Combs, ami Horse Boots, B u dec's and Pails, Gloves and Napkin Rings, Toilet Gaxjii'S, Curd Boskets tfc Fans Latest f-tyles of Rubber Jewelry ! Dy every steamer. JOSEPH FRASER, Sole Agent for the Pacific Coast. P2 Lake jitreet. Chicago. 347 UroadwHV, New l 01 k. f45.tf LTABLIHED j ESTAni.ISIIF.D 1mo7. ( IsoT. J. O'COf-iAlOB, No. SO First street, Portlind, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden. firass and Flower eeds ! All Seeds from this Establishment are Warranted Fresh and Genuine. Foreign nnd Domestic Dried Fruits and Vegetables. Foreign and Domestic Green do do "egetablrt and di-vii Packed icith care for Hit ipme.nl. NUTS Pea-nuts, Rrazil-nuts, Wal nuts, Fil berts Htid Almonds. GROCERIES A selected stock of choice groceries, bought expressly for family use. All of which is offered for cash at cash prices. Orders solicited. o'y-Yf jo 1 1 o-vowort. No. f0 First st., Pottl Hid, Oregon. FOR SHERIFF. EST" To the Tnion vutvs r.f Clack. amas county. The undersigned is a candt date for Mieiiff, at the June election, at.d de sire Ut lrieuda to rally to his support P. II. (-00 D. ti THE Running - their McLaughlin House. Main street, (opposite the Woolen Mills,) Oregon City, Oregon. E. B. KILLY, Proprietor. Z? This is the most commodious Hotel in the city. Newly furnished, aiidtust oopu l tor the reception of uesta. It will be the endeavor of the Propri etor io make his guests comfortable. p-iO.tf OREGON HOUSE, Main Street Oregon Cirj. JACOB BOEHM, Proprietor. ESTABLISHED lio7. HEDUTIOX I PltlCES! The undersigned wishes to give notice that from Saturday, October oth, iMo, prices at ihe above house will be as follows : Poaid and Lodging per week f.1 00 Poard w ithout "L.ttiiug 4 f,t) Poitrd and Lodging pet -dar."! 1 00 JACOB jjOEIIM. Oregon City, Oct. 3d, 17. ,,U:tf W11 a t C 11 e e r House, Nos. 12fi, P2S and 130 Front street, l'ORTUA.MI, UUKGOX. REDUCED RATES! The undersigned having taken this well known House, solicit increased patronage 10 111 the tiaveln.g public. The House has Intel v b-ei. refittetJ, and the pt oprk toi s are now able to otler a.lduiomd inducements 10 tioir i..trous. Ti.e table will be I'm nished wuh tne best market ailords, and be under the tmuiediatesupervi-ion ot I he proprietors Rooms well furnished und well ventilated. A large tire-proof" safe for the deposit i f valualiles. Itaggage taken to Hie holel free of charge. Lloaid per week. ....... jj.j oij iioi.nl und lodging iV, to S 00 l According to ine room oeenpied.) Notion;, win be left undone, which is in tne power ot the proprietors to render guests koii.loitable. LYONS, LEONARD A Co., Proprietors. Western Hotel, PoUTI-AND. OllKGOW Corner of First and Morrison streets, Th 3 best and most comfortable Hotel in the Mate where every want is anticipated, and cheerfully supplied. Warm and cola Paths attached to the house. This Hotel is located near the steamshin Landing. The Hotel Coach will be in at tendance at all the Landings, to convev passengers and baggie to and from the house free ot charge. . SKW'fcLL & DORCEY. -iLtlL! Proprietors. Fred. Muller, The Original Paxaratta Begs to announce to his old customers aud the public, that IDs N.w Rest.vvrant, Two doors from Alder, on First street, Port land, is now open. Oyster n, Game, Chop, t. . fai.i5 POllTLASD BUSINESS GUIDE. Persons having business in Portland are ad vised to note the following firms. WT I L L A M ETTE SROH WORKS" COMPANY! North Front aud E sts., 111 ,..-ilM Portland. Oregon. on on iiciers. STEAM EHGIME -AXD- BOILER BUI LDERS. T HESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the bank of the river, one block north ol Conch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and olhcieni'. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coast for fifteen years giv. s him a thorough know ledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes.' We a-e prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery aud boiler works, such as MINING AN3 STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOCKING MILLti ! SAW MILLS ! QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING l CUPS ! ! &c., (zc, 6zc, Jfanrrfacti'r? and Rnir Mtchlnrry of all Una. ' IR.S SIIUTTEH WORK at San Francixeo coxt and freight. Wh.t-i U'r Ran dul'it Patent Grinder an.i Ainal-aamator. liunhar and Sieren's Self Adjust ma I'attnt I'ittn Ear king, either apjilltd tuooi or uric etmin cyl'tn lsrt. CJnartz ."st-aniptre, .Shvex and dU,if the l,.it hard rvn. Z'.y 1851 .1367 E. J. MORTHRU? & CO., orFKa roit SALli LOW Builders' llardicure and Carpentirs" Tools, Blacksmiths'' and Machinists' Tools, Coopers" und Tanners' Tools, Mmi g nnd Farmers1 Tools, Mill and Cross- Cut Satrs, S'n'p and Steam boa I Ifirdicore, Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Oars, Packing, Manilla and Hemp Cordage, Anchors, Blocks and. Shcores, Powder, Fuse. Shot, Lead und Caps, Wooden Ware. Ta ines and Brushes. IRON, iSXJEIDUo AND Blacksmiths' Goods, Cumberland Coal, Put nam, New Vol k aod O ritliii Horse Nails, .Malleable Nul.s ami 1 ions for Dog gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins aud Iron Axles, uil sizes. WAGON TIMBER. Huhs, Sp'-lef, Aries, PJ and Shafts, Lent Riiiu, Sawed Eeil-us, d"-'., i'c. Agent for A. S. list 1 i !1 if fc Co., AV ir. t;ojt .V nnitfartit, rin. tT" Circulars furnished oa application. Our facilities for purchasing goods in the Eastern Mar - ets being ef a superior charac ter, we i-.re enabled to oiler goods in our line at as low rates as they can be purchf.-ed 1 ti tins market. We call the attention of deal ers t.) our stock, which comprises the moil coamlete and extensive assortment cf goods in this hue ever olfered m this market. SO E. J. NOUTliKUP & (.'.., 101 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Til JU.ifi nfiid'irrrs una Itn pi'rl'VS An I H'h'.dsx lis und E'tind i, liA'I'?, CAiP, Ard HATTEE-'S FATiHlIATO, N'o. 7-2 Froiit street, Poilland Oregon. Are receiving, iu r.ddition to thetr exter.siTe stock, bv everv steamer, p!I the latest styles of New York, London and Parisian t;:ste, i'.r gc-ntlenien's and children's wear, which they will sell cheaper than any other house on the Pacific coast. P. S. Huts of every yfyle nnd description raade to order, also neatly repaired. i:J.T HOME! MAIJUFACTURS. HIGGINS &. CO. Arc Now ITauu.iUtaiiiig a Snrerlor AKTICI-E OT Chemical, Olive, Pale, and Brown FAJIILY SOAP, TA71IICH WE WILL SELL AT SAN Francisco Prices, and deliver to up river boats free of charge: All orders sent to Portland Soap Factory, or to Mcv raken, Merrill Co., Agents, will tin et with proiiint attention. W. P. iliGOINS -A CO.. ll:ly I'rojirietors, No. 5 Fr-mt Street, Portland-. Oreiron, One block north of O. S. N. Co.'s Wharf. McCiiAKEN, MEKU1LL A CO., Agents Pioneer Bock Bindery. OREGON I A IV iJUII.OI"SG, Sj. 5 Vu.lii ntoii Strt-ct, P0PTLANI), OUEGON. PLANK BOOKS 11 C LEI) and BOUND to anv desired pattern. MlslO PtlOK.-s, MAGAZINES, NEWS PA PEPS, Etc., bound 111 every variety of style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at tended 10. TEE BEST EEtECTICU And largest assortment of Ladies' Gents', Misses'. Boys' aud Children BOOTS and SHOES. Can be hml .t the I' 1 1 1 LA l ELI' H 1 A ROOT ASi ll E STORE, S,. 11-j Enait ntre.-t, 1'iirt'and, opju.xite Waftvr Iirx. Carpt tnt, where new goods of the Litest styles are re ceived by every steamer, direct from ihe east, enabling us to sell cheaper than anv other store iu th city. EAST i cAHA LIN. 1 112 Front street, Portland. JctQ Nestar, Arcliltect, OFFICE IS CARTER'S BU1LDIXG, Front st., Portland Oiegon. FIRST-CLASS ' RESIDENCES, Business Houses, Jalls, Churches, Tenements, Collages, Suburban Jlesidincrs, and ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF BUICK A XD FRAMK Euildings Designed and Planned With accuracy, nnd scrupulously and faith fully superintended. Owners interests considered paramount. f!7 1f C. P. FERRY, (Late Ferry .t Foster,) .ee Eea j jar. dsl-c: ssa. , No. loS Front street, Portland. Ajrpnt North British and Mercantllt j Insuraitre Company. j And Manhattan Life lnsnrar.ee Co ( OVEKNMEXT SECURITIES. STOCKS J Bonds, and Reul Estate bonght and j sold or. CVfrirntttsiT, f":'.' ! 1 OSWEGO BUSINESS. J. A. MacEGKALD, Green Street Oswego 0re-0." Post Master and Dealer in G K N E U A L MEIiCIlANDISK GroenifR, -VVinc ami I.Ijori, I AHDBILLIAED SAL005. 1 Kenry Gans, Proprietor. j The proprietor of the a hove saloon wM , ! to inform his friend, aTid the public in pf I v.r,J thA "ovv fy 1o omn,oU,L ' theni with tne best ol Lienors IPr 1- Also agent lor the ..V v ,i,;ji' Lei's Oregon CEvLnger I'eor.Oream au t-?? VMoeia oonu'Liy aiiCIHiCCitO. flj NOTICE TO ALL V. HO V. A.M' , First Class Fine or Coarse Hoots nisei SlaoesJ Jlade or Repaired. Especial care snd t tcntion paid to orders for line woik. such s Ladies' and Mi.-ses Fine Gaiters, Gents' Fin French Calf Roots, etc. Orders solicited from Abroad will he executed with neatnes and dispatch TERWILLIGER & SMITH, iOAT Green st., Oswego. 0rtpna 0SWEG f5nS0U "E! " OSWEGO, OREGON. . JOHN SCI1 ADE Proprietor, IS now prepared to receive and enterttti'ii ail who ma- favor him with their patron age. The House is New and the Rooms not Newly and Neat'y Furnished. The Table will be supplied with all the de.ic.tcfii the season. The House is situated near the steamer landing. Tne projn ietor will st slf times endeavor to give entire satisfaction t r.ll who may favor him with a cult, and would respvctfuMy solicit the j;uronaj:e of the Traveling Public. 41:tf. Poari'i per week Si 00 Poard nnd Lodging. Single Meals t'J MIS CELLA Nh 0 US. MEDICAL. A WARNING! o Tor srrFEst rnow tmrt. JLAL IM- Al'ilUil Ji.g r.-oni JSelot.s Debility T If u n a;e, be warned in time ! You have row the means ta d oppor unity of 1k In lertoied to li.alth. He wan. t d, -A o, to w In in you ri-i. v. 'J lieio ure t o rock iiiiou vliicii jou liiay Fiilit, the one be ing the le-'y qiiabflcd fhvsician, wfo. tl. thoagn fully quiiii.ieil by hi-i l.itowk,l-e if- bis j: ofewion t, treat the varpus ceperal nil. : lucnts ot humanity, jet is totally iMorat.t, m the majority of ti'em pei.eraliy rre t( U.'.t'y. culiar b aneh i f Ins ciei.ee: the -. s-.5r.1r beiL tnat he has net er Mane it Lis peculiar iudy! And the other rocs is the h'atio.t char ,-.:n and fjuiick, who preys on ihe p-.ickrts ai.il lai- cf its virums. Ine-iti itidividua' aMtiu e title to whieii they have not tlm s.ightest pi.trg. ! tioa, and are, for the most art, jiten cvf'hHi'li. ' out ti.e ordinary c oiiiiidii luUitnents oi i!i;c--tion, who, by their force ef iinpi;i.rre ami e! VernVii.. :r,eti-ieva-.!y juhi til fi'.s I rjii';a of iiea.tn oi' tha dc-.iic.oi vi-ti u. DR. G. HAST!riC3 a ALL, Who Las ben .visbiiiUc.l in San frtiei'i inee 1SC3, lias Fteppw-.t. ix-n:.-.r.s, he iuktiiV f dea, out of the routine ef his iroleiuu, Ir tiie sdvtrti-ii.jr; bu t he eh-eats it Let tcr tn giv's a fcfl ovv beiiiptui jip irtitt.ity f at lean Mif capuh 0 of Ii -c; 'imiLtitii';; ier hitn-tll out of il masses ct cfiariataidstu, ct h-a-t -ne pueti tionerw ho has devi-t l hi-t t an, moiify n il ; ttudy to I'ds jicctilmr brnt.ch ot l.is ptutt. sii ii. ml wh; : a )i )! oiift iM i pt&ctithiner ti.4 member ut ti;e M.-;ii ;d I'enitl. ;n.'l w form erfv 11 .:; i! 01 and jirr.rtieed tii.dcr tbocro Lrsted .c;o:i tc pt-eorti. has nmvthe Ri.t ei tiasiv pi Kd'ev. t-xo-ii(ii::ir thruu;;li ti e vhcl : of t.aiiloriiia, ttreon. .evaen. W:!hii:fr'cn ; 'J'erritery. ami tliroiigfiottt the wlio'e J tc.Cs i lope, haviair osliibii .hi d this t x:ci.iv jirm-- '. tice througlt h's r.dinisatil" rystem ef tmrn- )- Bding ly letter. ; -ix hcan-s in theil;ysr c litimiounly dvvot.-u. to thu Liin-.i i-l j rie- I'.t. S. IT. I1AT.E'." r's'-.ihmrr.ttji wtl! ; Vnuv. n tj u vit-itots ' M:t I-'raioC'1. M : rij:ataiio! rlonr a: a ti-c-tner on I In h.-i' fid ; nnd Aiiatoiitieal Mttji cts ii sssihcient rcurin- t toe lie thnt t'n-e who nlace 1 !n nifflr umii-r l.is cars v.iil, to say tin lnst, ha r ia sntee tb.-.t they liave place -l t ht ii:-ein 11 t;:u huM.is of o::e wlio is v.e'.l seqo&iiitrd v.i:i t It" auitumy aiid j h iolo-y ot the hun..iu l-vcx aad itn myati-riiH'.s wtii-"in;;s ; riul, tlierelurr, irrerpi-ctii f of his reputation hr cniii.g tln-o t'ifcri.t be is nniv t rally Eckiiowleiljfii 1 0 Li competent 10 euro ibe!:i. lie r.lsi) lake t!. preati i-t j rccauiiois to cvohl 1 ntihcity feii'Z (:iveii s t; n'C!'irt:ition liv.iii whencw tbec-r-rc-tfotolence cutnri. lie tins now been in jimc tie t-.veiity-tiiiTe yatv. :ui(f m.ta ic!ecs has over l een iiin!i pu!LK Hp cm be cov tuit-ii bv h-tii r, .r personally at his ifi.rt. J he lollowmjr v. Oikscau be obtai-tU direct froiu the author fres : Oissrvatioas oa tta IL1I9 una F?mlo itrjeasef Genoratio., aaJ their Treaticeci. PIIIC2, - - - - - 25 cts. Haalti aad Disex-.s t Lot tj Olitaia cas ail Aroii the c'.isr. Plil VyiJ. - - $1.C0. c autio: o A number of utfjualiiied persons riti fip'tt'l-in.- the unwary by pieter.oii! ti b t.mtliiitsl piactttioiieis. lie ttkes t!.ii ipjit-r- ; tiiiuty t f c jjv ii:r tin1 iMiiowsrir i-xfiact Ircu hi.s ei liii aii: fro;n the Jlwl :c::i I'.i.c il : "Tilis is tot eitily ll.pt.S. HASI I.,S llIL lia btX'ii r.-.siistert'il by 1h" Jfeflieal l.uarii u It fra-ty otiaii.'i" l nefiicr! pi aetiiioncr. Iy niiiTi t' t eb-'awi. "Eltasi ls A", c oorrn, Eccrc'isry.'' Acure.-s all leite.s io DH. S. nAST-G. ;2A5.I, O.Tc.", AniC-ier.il "urrer;- r.il I:-jei:arr. yn.4'"1 "oaf ,oi::er- t-f.. Sa:i I'lancii-'eo, Csl. c 11. Mxssrs, r rL(J.U3MG, KAS & STEAflV Fitting Establishment, y Xo. 11U t'iit Suotl .Portland Gas Fixtures, Cooking Ranges, Hot. Water Boilers, Marble Top Washs'ands. Shed land and Block Tin, IPa'rr Closets, Bath Tubs, B"ad Pipe. Wrcuglit Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES, FLP,OW, RErmS HESDL : SIPJ'I.ES, lit SlILMiS, d:, fur aUaut, Water and Gat. qO A ,0- Scotch Tabes, Wa.Vr Cuag.'s, Inohcl Tidlon Pumps, So-am t'nages, Ghibc, An.h. mi, I l-l L V:iives. ("nage , Cocks. Air Cueks, and all kinds a Itt-.ss U'i.rk. l.'nboer Hose, Hose Pipes, Ac. Hotels, public buildings and piivtde rcf deuces heated with the latest wiprovcnu'ii.i in ste -in or hot air apparatus. 1 I invite citizens generally to call and amine mv stock, which has been seh-ci-J with great care, and especial attention grtB ; to the wants of this maiki-t f May is. lv7. Ply Q. H. U EK ' AMEIUCAX EXCHANGE. ; (lata LIS COLS liOVSlA ; Xo. R4 Kront stitei, Port la "l OreScU' L. P. W. QU1MUY. PitoriiiKTOi:, (I.aUof Wisicrnllvltl.) I This house is the most commodious in ' State, newlv furnished, and it will be tliej f deavor ot the proprietor to make his gue comfortable. The Baggage Wagon win ' 1... r j ... .v... i..'.,,l-.irr the ain"' as oe itiuiiu at tne tm "g, , .if ste-.imsbir.s nnd river boats, carrying"- SlIiTt" IO lilt ilOUr licr; t-M v i,- PATTON HOUSE) Two doors south or the old Court Ho Front street, Poitland, Oregon. W. N. Pattox Pioprietor. ..Beds, 25$fn Single -maIS, M cents. . . , - 1U13 uuux la i". --- in the "ist .tyl. rr 1 1 i. r r.-r.-! r ntTf. ji.r.i i.--- JOl Jr. f. -.tie uu tuiiif. 14 A ..,sjfl. M 5 test in O r t