V1. - - ' 73. O o O 3 o 0 O O 0 G 0 O G A UL.IXO ISIAX'S FIIiESIDE. Talk to me, 0 ye eloquent flames, Gossips and ccftarades fine ! . , ... Nobody knows nie, poor aad blind. That sit in your merry shine. Nobody knows me but my dog ; A friend I've never seen, But that eoa:es to my cail, and loves me For the sympathies between, 'Tis pleasant to Lear in the cold, dark night, Mounting higher and higher, The crackling, chattering, sputtering, spat- tering Flames in the wintry fire. Half asleep iutke coiner, I hear you prattle and snap, And talk to me and Tiny, That dozes in my lap. You laugh with the merriest laughter ; You dance, you jest, you sing, And suggest in the wintry midnight . The joys of the coming spring. Nol even the lark on the fringe of the cloud, Nor the thrush on the hawthorn bough, Singeth a soag irore pleasant to hear Than the song you're bkigiug now. Your voices are all of gladness; Ever they seem to say, After the evening, morning ! After the night, the day! After this mortal blindness, A heavenly vision clear, The soul can see when the eyes are dark ; Awake ! let the light appear 1 Coffi: as a Civilized. Dr. Draper makes out a very strong casetif colFce, as a civilizing agent. I to nays: Tho.-e who have made it ;i subject of study and examina tion tell va 'when prepared as a strong enusion, without milk, cof fee acts powerfully on the sympa thetic nervous system, and organs supplied by it, quickening their act ions and increasing their vitality, that it renders the contraction ut' the heart and other muscles more powerful ; enables the body to re sist the cold, moisture and deadly poison of miasmatic districts : coun teracts the languor of torrid climes; prevents or ameliorates attacks of spasmodic asthma, and alleviates laxity of the kidneys and bladder. It also acts with energy on the brain, removing the sensation of fatigue and disposition to sleep, vvhich has always made it a favor ite with students. It also obviates the excessive indulgence in the use of wiiie and spirits; is an antedote to opium, belladona and the vega table poisons which act on the brain, and relieves the nervous headache to which many are sub ject. In brief," it is not merely a fashionable potation it is one of the great civilizing agents; for by increasing the power to accomplish brain and muscle work, it has in- creasod the power and intkienco of man. Goldk-n- Advice. Several years ago a young man present e'd him self to 3Ir. Oorwin for h clerkship. Thrice was ho refused, and still he made a fourth attempt. His per severance and spirit of determina tion awakened a friendly interest in his welfare, and the Secretary advised him in the strongest possi ble manner to abandon his purpose and go a the West, if he could do io better outside the departments. "My young friend," said he, "go to the Northwest, buy 160 acres of government land or, if you have not ine money to pur chase, squat on it, get you an ax and mattock, put up a loir cabin 1 JL. A 1 your eonseience clear, and live like a ireeman, your own master, with no one to give you orders, and without dependence on anybody. Do that, and you will be honored, respected, inlluential and rich. Rut accept a clerkship here, and you sink at once all independence; ywur energies become relaxed, and you are unfitted in a few years for any other or more independent po sition. I may give you a place to day and I can kick you out to morrow ; and there's another man over there at the White House who can kick me out, and so we go. Rut, if von own an acre of land, it is your kingdom, and your cabin is your castle. You are a sovci eigu, and you will feel it in every throbbing of your pulse, and every day of life will assure me of your thanks for having thus advised you. If the thousands Avho ardently strike for places under government would ponder well these words, and exercise a sound direction in their application, many a vouncc and gallant spirit would be saved ' ft t'roPA inaiiitn.ttion, and a jov rather tliaa a griOI to Its possessor. ------ -o- - - d UE r OUXTAIX OF A1osE. TllO Isthmus of Suez Canal will cxeer-l cise, i:i the curiosities of Oriental I history, ami influence which is nU reaav.t)em.x leit. A visit to tlu j. v.in.n. kjx ju.'c win ue one -OUIltaUlS Ot J LOSCS Will Ilt OHO the lromenaues of tr.ivoI.-r t Sin. . Tlwun .i , . ' . iU number, are 111 the mulst of the or vour habitation, and raise aRiim,hoea rrtcramv continue, Repeat the , , - , ' , ! dose every fifteen or twenty minutes tnl the lttlO COm and potatoes; KCC1 patient is relieved. In extreme: eases, two desert, in seven or eight gardens! "pIXAL SFTTLi enclosed by lielgesof "cactus.! In Conntv Court c rpi., (' ., ,., "1, X1.. 1 j.iiC' luiiti jiuiius. 01 tiuill tv.'ClVe 1 aie 01 uregon : to lortv feet in diameter, and morel tbe1mviterf v1 0 John Kfllir, . tit i deceased: to the heirs, creditors, and all Or less invaded by aquatic VCeta-1 persons interested in said estate, yon are tioil. TllO water, in general, i j noed that B. Killin. administrator bf said r w ,",,-1 "h.. , A-t -4. 4. j estate ha tiled bis final account and asked SCniO Lilt brackish; the most pota- i to be discharged from such administration, blo is that of the great spring of and the Court has fixed the Costa Oarden. toward tho i Mondig, the 2nd dr of Aurusf south. The water from thse - - , gprmgS serves lor tUC lmgtltlOU Ot the garden and ior the use of Kedouins of the tlcscrt. tfo ,Wovt Protection- to Newspafeu Vwumkss. j The loilowing are the laws oi Congress touching the liability of subscribers to newspapers: 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice t& the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers who have not paid, or der their papers .stopped.the publisher may continue to send them until paid. 3. If subscribers refuse or neglect to take ih.exr nancis from the office, they are held responsible until they settle the bill and order the paper discontinued. 4. If 'subscribers remove to another place without informing the publishers, and their papers are ' continued to the former direction, . they can be held re sponsible. o.The Courts have decided that refusing to take a paper from the office, or remov ing and leaving it uncalled for is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud on the part of the subscriber. w JZS Some say that it is no use tor them to advertise, that they hive been in the place in business all their lives, and every body knows them, Such people seem to tbrget to take in consideration that onr country is increasing in population nearly 10 per cent, every ten years, and no mat ter how old the place may be, there are constant changes taking place; some move to other parts, and strangers fill their places. In this age of the world. un less the name of a business firm is kept constantly before the public, some new linns may start up, and. by liberally ad vertising, in a very short time take the place of the older ones, and the latter rust out. as it were, and be forgot ton. No man ever lost money by judicious adver tising. mmmmmm "The day fixed to commence work on the East Side Railroad is July first. By that time the Company will have suffi cient Railroad Iron on the way or in Portland to complete twenty ' miles of road. Work men without employment should be patient for the Company will srive emplovii;eiit to a thousand men. at good wages, and of course Kohn & Fisliel will continue to soil Cue very best of clothing in that time at remarkably low figures. CST'Tlie citizens of Portland are working with a spirit that does them credit, to celebrate our glorious Fourth of July in a grand style. Our Fathers of Free dom would rjoice could they see .that even in thb; far off country the spirit of 177(5 re vives, and our freedom is prized with our lives. Our city, doubtless, will be crowded s ith visit oi s oa that day; the cr.izens of Portland should do all in their power to en tertain them well. Kohu & Fiskel have such an immense and elegant stock of Cloth ing and Goods in their Hue. and have reduced price to such an extrt nn !y low. figure, that it surely will be a pleasure to strangers to know their store .s No. til, Fiont Strett. SPBC.L 1 L NO 7' WES. Oregon X.tlgii Xa. 3, I. O. of O. JP.-- Mcets every Wednesday even- at 7 j cIuck, in Masouic Had, ".'rrVvi" Main street. Mem hers of the Order arc By order. invited ti attend Villnmf.tte otlge o. 151. O. . T Meets every Saturday evening, at the roc S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1- 2 o'clock. Visiting members are invited -attend. By ordvr of W. C. T Clackamas liivssion 3, S. of T. Holds its regular meetings on Friday even ing of each week, at Templar H ill, Oregon City. Members of the Order are invited to attend. By order W. 1. SiuliiiomaH Liissigc- .'o. 1. A. I '. am! pi . A. 51. Holds its regular communi vrV wr cations on the rti'tt ami i a .ra- rat itrdu'V? in eacli month, at 7 o'clock, from the 2oth of Sej'terober to the -joih of March, and 7 ', o'clock from the 2i'th of March to the 2)th of September. -'Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. By order of Yf. M. C IIOLEKA I Low to Cuiti: it. At the commencement, of the Diarrhoea which always precedes, ait, attack of. the Cholera, take a ttaspoonful of the Pam Kil ler if! suirar and water, (hot if convenient ). and then bathe freely the stomach and bow els with the Pain Killer clear. :Should the or more teafpooinuls mav xe given at a nose i The Pain Killer, as an internal remedy Vas no equal. In cases of Summer Com pjaiut, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asthma, it crfres in one night by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. -Its action is like magrv when externally applied to bad sores Burns," Scalds or sprains. For tooth ache don't fail trf 'try it. In short, it is a Pain Killer. The Pain Killer is sold by all deaiers in Family Medicines. Sf.5t IK JEW. AN D' BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF J31 TYPE ARE BEING CONSTANTLY AD DED TO THE MATERIALS OF THIS oSice; An 1 we would have the friends of our paper lend us their support. Job Printing:, ia its various branches, Neatly, Quickly and Cheaply executed. JWool: Wool!! Wool ! ! ! J. Myers ec Brother, under the Court nouse, Oregon City, will pay the highest prices rui insr for Wool. A large quantity is wanted. 2H.tf ) 1 7" AN TED 1 V Farmers and others pleas take notice, that 1 am prepared to purchase all the Wool that oilers, paving therefor the hisrhest prices . S. ACKEIiMAN. Oregon City, April 2?th, IS'jy. (2.'.tf 170L WAITED. AH Y aUAKTITY!! By THOMAS CHAKMAN. O'-eaon City ! i OTLCE. To whom it may concern, I from this date forbid any oua" to credit mv wj' on nry account. ' WM. F. SMITH. "0re-oa Cit June 24th, isgd. (t. VroTICF i J if .... 1 -.: j .- , ...i !,. I persons naviinr c airns asaiasi ute nf : s.TTn,. I.Ir i,vmwt .V t'o,. in. -I-!. tnl OI ; same n.r pavment. And tifoe ; must make immediat- settlement i JACOBS iiROTHER. Oregon City, Jane 1,, 1-uX i MKNT. Court of Clackamas Connty, 1 "oJ lorlue ueanDf application, when yo.i can appear and be heard and ble obiec- lions to the allowance of such account and the ! dichari;?, i you desire so to do. i . W. X. MATLOCK, o'j.lt) County Judge. AUCTION AN 1) COMMISSION A. S. Iticfiaswas AUCTIONEER ! Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate.; Groceries, General Merchan dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday ! A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer. AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and Bundle Iron ; English Square and Octagon Cast steel ; Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws ; Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, II. G. Iren ; also : A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors. A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer. ,". A. ALDKICH. J. C. ME&HILL. JOHN M CRAKEX Iti'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO. SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, A GENTS OF "THE CALIFORNIA, TjL Hawaiian and Oregon Packet Lines. r.nrrtri of San Ouentin and Carmen Island Salt, Sandwich Island Sugars, Coffee, Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and Vinegar. Dealers In Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard & Fnnt, Lime, Cement and Plaster. Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship ment of Merchandise or Produce in INew York, San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland ALDRICH, MERRILL & CO., Nos '204 and 200 California Street, San Francisco. M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., Hi North Front Street, Portland. OSIILAND BROTHERS, PORTLAND AUCTION STORE, 97 First sL, Portland, Next Doer to Post Office. s- Tmnorters and Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Drv G nods. Or .in bags, Burlaps, ftirn-i;-h:n.r Goods. tr? We pay the highest cash pr ice tor Wool, Furs. Hd Hides. JAMES A. SMITH, OREGON CITY. CITY RTiCOROER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND LICENSED CONVEYANCER. Bonds. Deeds, Mortgages. Agreements. Contracts, :ind all other kinds of Legal Pa pcrs d'awii up at short, notice. Recoids ex amined, and copying done. Especial atten tion 'given to the adjustment and collection of accounts. 1ST Can be found at the Store of S. P. Francis, K.-q., or at the Court House. 2'2tf JTcw Gold 5i SB-- -AT THE STORE OF S D. FRANCIS, FARMERS WILL FIND A READY AND PERMANENT MARKET, AND WILL RECEIVE THG BEST PlilCES CURRENT FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. O WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA, COS l-T.F. AND SYRUPS OP 'HIE BE-sT BRXNDS, AND A 0001) ASSORTMENT OF GROCER IE. PROVIS IONS AND STATIONERY, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LOW PROFITS. Call and examine for yourself before Purchasing elsewhere ' 2IOTTODo vr.to alhrrs as vou would that others nhovld do mtoi;ou. Oregon City, March 28, 109. 122. tf JACOD WORTMAS. THOMAS R. FIELDS lelds! Oregon City, Oregon. DEALERS IX "E7L Provisions of all Kinds ! Wines ca id "Liquors ! Confectionery, Spices f Canned Fruits and Meats ! And all the Favorite Brands of Flour and Surar 1 j ?fTl;e highest market prices paid for country produce. CITY BAKERY I MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. B AR LOW & FULLER, (Successors to Wortman .fcSheppard.) Keep constantly on hand CAKES! PIES! BREAD! And Crackers of all kinds! Orders in this Line will meet with. FIL0MPT ATTENTION ! C A n LO FULLER Also keep on hand ail kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND PROVISIONS ! teTE A M DO AT STORES ! And all Articles uied for Cul'mary Purposes ! BARLOW & FULLER! Se'd a fine assortment of LIQUORS AND TOBACCO ! By the Case, or at retail ! Attention is also directed to the fact that nohody else sells the FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! " ft3- In short. Fanner and the public ren eraliy, are invited to call at the Cify Bakery, where the truth will be made apparent tnat ourstock is complete, and onr prices reason able. Ad kiads of produce taken in exchange for ccods. DA II LO W & F U LL E ti PORTLAND BUSINESS. CBAS. HODGE. .CHAS. E. CALEF. .GEO. V. SNELL. HODGE, CALEF & Co., DEALEKS IX DETJGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND wiSDOW GLASS, VaRNISLIES, brushes, painters Materials,' ana jjrvdgists' Sundries. 9T Front Street, Portland, Oregon. 55.) DIEECT IMPORTATIONS KEY AND ELEGANT STYLES -OF- Bed-Room vr vli SUITES. Just received and placed in the wareroems, or HURGREN & SHINBLER ! 105, 1GS, 170, 173 First street, corner of Salmon, PORTLAND, OREGON. PARLOR SETS IN TERRY, IN PLUSH, AND IN HAIR-CLOTH Hew Ornamental Pieces, For the Parlor, Great Assortment f HOUSEHOLD TURIilTUSE ! Lounges and Spring beds. ft :x The trade supplied with qoods i comfortable. The Baggage Wagon wil: al in original packages, on reasonable i 1 be fV'!nd at hift' TJrXt'f J 1 J ' i oi steamships and river boats, carr ing bug- in terms. HURGREN Jt S1IINDLER. OREGON IB A 13Z IE JE Y Z --r - F. 0PIT2, FEOPaiETOS., FIR v T STREET, P O R TL A ND. Det. Washington and. Stark sis. MAXL'FACTfKER OF ALL KINDS AND QLALTTlES OP CEACKEES! BKKAD, CAKES AND PASTRY p -ACKERS Will always be sold below San Fr.-.nciscf prices. All oiders promptly att-nL'd to. ORLCON B VlvL'.R V, Eirft Portia nd, Or:;oi,. . II. MYliBS, FLHMI!iXC3, HAS & ST E All Fitting Establisliment, io. llu Jb irt ilrct .PortlaiJtl Gas Fixtures, Cooking Ranges, Hot Water Boilers, Marble Top Washstands, Sheet Lead and Block Tin, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Lead Pipe. Wrought Iron Pipes, all Sizes. TEES. ELBOW, RETURN P, EN NIPPLES, BUSHINGS, d-c. for Strain, Water and (Jus. ALSO Scotch Tubes, Water Guages, Whistles Tallon Pumps, Steam Guages, Globe, Anle, and Check Valves, Guage Cocks, Air Cwcks, and sill kinds ot Brass Work. Kubber Hose, Hose Pipes, kc. Hotels, public buitdinas, und private resi dences heated with the latest improvements in steam or hot air apparatus. I invite citizens generally to call and ex amine my stock, which has been selected with great care, and especial attention giveu to the wants of this market. C. H. MYERS. A..G. .WALLING'S S3innPrK r-5rfif Q rS f f YM OIIKGOMAA I5UlJLDliu, TVo. 5 AVasliiiigton Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to anv sesired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAvtAZI LS, NEWS-', 'APERS, Etc., bound in every variety of stvle known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly at teridd to. J. McHenry, 94 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, Oregon. 511 h ind, and is constant- iy re- eiving direct trom ine r.ast.a large and carefully selected stock of Cronlcerv. Glass "Wnrf Plafprl War T . e , , . . Ifltnria ptc n i nr which ho nfinru ot to suit the tin,e. at Wholesale and Retail Ueaier win do wed to call and exam Zrtm hU rr;ces-befer8 Q P FERRY, BROKER. rOP.TT.AXD. Op.kgon. , Cor. Front and Washington, bts. Anient North British and Mercantih Insurance Company, nnd Manhat Uji Life Insnrar.C'- Cnmpany. "Government Securities. Storks P.o-nd ; and Real Estate bought and sold on Com mission. - T LDDlNfJ. AT IIOMR. AND VISIT V ing cards ne .'ally printed at this oiiice PORTLAND BUSINESS. JOHN WILSON, AO. U9 Front Street, (In Whites New Block,) Dealer in TV Goods and Clolhin: 2 Invites attention to his EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, Trimmings, Buttons, Coat C " ' Bindings, White Goods, Embroideries, Zephyr, Wool Yarns, Cloakings, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Flannels, .Blank ets, Linen Goods, Staple Cottons, La dies' and Misses" Underwear. Fancy Goods, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, etc., etc. FINE CLOTHING for GENTS and BOYS, in Beaver, Oassm ere and Castor Beaver. Doe Pants Silk Velvet Vests Silk Tit s and Cravats, L B Shirts, Night Shirts, S:lk, All Wool and Merino Un dershirts and Drawers, S.orks, and al most everything in the furnishing Hue for men and boys. MACHINE TWIST, 1 ok spools for Tailors, Shoemakers, etc., in Black, White and Orange, Letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G. MACHINE TWIST for Dry Goods Trade, 1U0 lard Spools, ad colors. BUTTON HOLE TWIST for Tailors and Dressmakers, by .lour wilsos. N. B. GROCERIES at Lowest Market Prices MERIOAN EXCHANGE. late LINCOLN HOUSE,) Xo. 8-Jt Kroitt sircei, I'oimuid Ortgiin. L. P. W. QUIMBY. Pkoi'kiktoii. Late of Western Hotel.) This house is the most commodious in the State, newly furnished, and it will be the en deavor of the proprietor to make his gtiests ';i"e to t he house free of charge 112 FR iNT STREET, Near Morrison Street. 131 FIRST STREET, Near Yamhill. EAST & CAIIALIN. Hew Stock of Boots and Shoes JUST RF.CK1VKD! Best Selection in, the City Comprising all the leading and best brands known, such as IJeiikert's Houghton &. C'il:due's, i irreli s. r trg s, Heed's, (5-dlrty's and numerous othei wear. Also Mile's ;f jrents' and bovs' iSieherlieli's, Eurt's, San Francisco and custom-made ladies and children's wear. Our customers and the public in general are invited to call and examine our stuck, which we will sell cheaper than ever. 1. S. Foots made to'order, and an assort- merit oi our make consiantlv on harm. t,f r to !"' f" ?TK f-T.-J'-. ps. .fs i'4CW tU-iiLM iT JL J2.i W3 VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TEEEE-PLY, OIL - CLOTHS, WINDOW-SHADES, PAPER - II ANGiNGS, LACE-CURTAIIIS, &c, &c. We Would Call the after, lion of par ties filling up houses, or being in need of anything in. our line To our Stock, which is ONE OE THE COMPLETEST On llic F'tcaiic Coast I Ow Goods being specially selected at the Factories in, England nnd the Eastern States, tee ca". mil AT THE LOWEST Sim. jV2.5acisc Prices. Vi'AiyTKSl E3KOS., No. 80 Front street, between Alder -35.) and Washington, Portland Oregon JlJA wa it b ai rrsci i, PIAIT0 MAKER, THIRD STREET. FOl TLANI) OUEGON. Between Tavlor and Salmon. Having had nn extensive experience in the largest cities of Europe and America, respectfully announces to the p djlic of Ore- prepared to do ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS on Pianos and Me!ode !is ZT" Tuning attend d to with great care. New strings always on hand, and B;ise Strings made tooider. Orders from abroad promptly attended to, nnd all work guar anteed. All charges at San Fran isco rates. PotiTLANtv, April 12, 18'iH. j reUH.dled and n novated an ,,1.t ,n .o. - '( n;,rv loiiir iiir 10 me. wineri now has an pvtr.inr- e-'iod so,,,,, i.nd srtpearance. The I work d 'tie on it is of the most substantial j character and made i 1 a workmanlike nnn i ner. Wth t-e on atest pleasure 1 recom mend him' t . the public of IVrth.nd as a No. 1 mechanic. Yours, JACOB STITZEL. Portland, April 12, 1GH. 1 take this opportunity o; eiti!vipg to the ' cajiabditv ..f .Mr. Albeit Ilai tsch, of this citv, as afrxt cta pl,a,o maker ana rrpairer, bay ' in ,e!''"-d and tunvd pianos for my ' '. scholars and mvs'dl'. It is with great pie .. .. . . . fe . . ure that 1 recommend him to the ci iz ns of Portland and vici itv, and trust that he will receive a liberal share f patmmige. ii. o unio ;r.on. HATS! HATS! HATS! OF LVERY STYLE In Large Quantities can be Found AT J. C- MEUS3E0SFFEH z BEO 'S S'. W corner of Morrison and Froht streets, Portland,. Oregon. o Also Cnps of erery style, and Boys' a d Girls' Hats in large varieties. G'-ve us a call and examine. i TUST1CES" BLANKS, ot every descrip i ZJ Lion, printed at the I'NTcnrRi: z odice MISCELLANEOUS. WM. I3ROUGHTON. Contracor ana ismiaer, Main St.. OREGON CITY, je-g- Will attend to all work in hi.s line, con sisting in part of Carpenter and Joiner woik framing, building, etc. Jobbing promptly attended to. "PARR & BROTHER. BUTCHERS & MEAT VENDERS. J53T Thankful tor past favors of the public respectfully ask a continuance of the same. We chall deliver to our patrons all the best qualities of Stall Feed Beef, also Mutton, Pork, Poultry etc., as usual twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays! - JI;oMe Work. A. J. MONROE, Dealer in California, Vermont and Italian Marbles, Obelixksgsl Monuments, Head and loot otones, . ' - ,. Salem Oregon. Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished to order. I F;at Miliar, FnlMtifii r' ISA HOUSE, AND Stea ml" i It r r Ert "B i. 1 Graining, Gilding, China Glossing, Imitations Of all kinds 'Wood sjsnd MsirMc! Ererutrd as v.-ell rs can be done on. the Pacifc Coast. Examine cur tcork and Judge for iourseli'tss. S-Every order attended to with care and txj.euiiii'u. i 01 ii.i j ,, West Donr Kalston s !r;cic, Mniii s!., Oregon City H0BIE IpADE ft... b3 wt J St . i m iw w mom fti a. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Furniture, 05SK0" (IT. nrKi X the A K ES THIS M FT! 101) OF INFORMING public that lie has now on baud a large invoice ot SQUARE AND EXTENSION TABLES. liUiJEAFS. liEU ST EATS. L ( I ' N G ES . D E?I C S . sTANIsS. Gh'AinS And Various- .tker Quli!irs of lli h and jlediuni Furniture I Form in 2 a complete ana desirable assort- i meiit, which merits the attention of buyers. lie MANUFACTURES FURITtJIiE Usiu good materials, and employing in verv best mechanics in the State, he; h can war rant his goods to be as represented and he is prepared to till ail orders with prompt ness. He would call the attention of the public to his salesroom, as containing the most complete assortment of denirutde jouds iu the State HI. VKUTIlKIJKIt. Main street, Oregon City. VTA L L A 31 E X mm WORKS COMPANY ! 3 i Al SlaisI And Eoilsr Euilders ! 'Xortli Front and E sts., !: 1 If '.4il.ill;li 5 Portlasid, Oregon. rpiIKSE WORKS ARE LOCATED OX the JL bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn ing out machinery promptly and eliicientlv. We have secured the services of .Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex perience on this coat for fifteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. Yre a'e prepared to exe cute orders for all classes of machinery and boiler work?, such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY ! FLOURING MILLS SAW MILLS f QUARTZ MILLS ! ! MINING PUMPS ! ! ece., &c, &c. M'lrra fart are and Rer-air Machinery of all I hols. " IRON SHUTTER WORK at San Eri)iciCQ costard, freight. IVheelvr tfr Ran daffls Patent Grind'. tni Amalgamator. Dttnliar's aro! Stereo' Self Adjusting Patent I'ixton Parking, either upptu-d to'ol-i or new cteam cy!inUrs. Quarts stampers, Shoes and d'iAs,if the best hard iron. o:y 70R SALE. A Dwelling House and 8 Lots, In a de-irnble location in Oregon City, at a bargain. Time will he inven :or a part of the pus chase money. TITLE PERFECT. STS Inquire of JAMES M. MOORE Oregon City. OREGON CITY BREVVE E Y ! it1 532 ifi IIENKY I1U T3BEL, Having purehaed the ahove Brewery wish es to inform the public thnt he is no;v prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAGER BEER, As ornod ns can be obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited nd promptly filled. jron SALE. Ore Sph ndid Building lot; 33 feet fion by loo feet deep, in the very heart of this city. Cheap as dirt. APPLY AT TUTS OFFICE. JTOIi SALE. A ';imt y Uesidenc? m this citv House cost 53,too-vfrill be sold for less than that. Alt about the premises ns neat as wax MiK3T )si Cell arly AT THIS OFFICE. OREGON CITY BUSINESS. Thomas Charman ! Successor to CHARMAN $ JBRO., THE DEATH OF MY BROTHER Has compelled me again to change the nam of the firm of CHARMAN & BRo. to that if THOMAS CHARMAN having purchased rf the estate all the interest held by my broth, er in the stock of goods owned ty Charman & Brother, taking effect January 3d, 1S69. T5ac ISusisicss Will tie Carried on as Isual AND A FUEJ. biUCK Will be kept up by me, and will consist, 0" 1 parlj VL iac ioiiUY uig fcii4vivo ui fci uut; ; Dry Goods and Clothing, Hats, Ca2is, Boots' and Shoes. Fancy Notions. Perfumery And Patent Medicines. Pahifs, Oils, Colors, Dye Stuffs and Varnish, Queeimwarc, Crockery Lamps Sash, Doors, and' Window Blinds, Ilardivare, Tools and Cutlery, Hope, ana JS'ails Of Every Description, I ash Especial Attention to my FINE TEAS, COFFEE AND SUGAR. GROCERIES OF EVER"' VARIETY. s-anrung Implements OF ALL KINDS. fi'S'Attention will be paid to any business left with me on Commission. Notice. My Business with all who favor me with their patronage, will be dune on a gold basis but Legal Tender wiil be re ceived at the market quotations. Agent WELLS FA11G0 &C0. "F" I desire to sav to all who favor me wi'h'their patronage that I shall use my btrt ability to please them, and all orders s!u meet "with prompt attention. My ficilir.fs for doing business are as good as any house in Oregon, and I piedg myself to seil as Cheap as any House in good standing in the State. I will not be undersold by any one Please irive me a call and exam ne for your selves. w Thanking von for past favors, I remain. Uesp'-ctfullv yours, THOMAS CHARM AX. G-AN 0PLO W S. As the age in -which ice live dnranwi progress in Farming Implements a well as n a,ll other blanches ofirnhn try, ice have entered extent iiielu o the Manufacture of the Celebrated Fieii CwSMajS1 Flow! Belter kuoicn inOrcoon aslh" W0L GA MO T PLO W This Phnc com b'mes all the desirable point of a ner feet wipUmcul, being simpl? in run n'ructin-n, cheap, eluruble. and oj by . draft. The only Premiums u-khh wn awarded "16 Gang Plows at the grv. Implement trial at Muttooe Sept 4 IStlG. by i-'ie State Agricultural on. eta of Illinois, were awarded to tk View. The following is an ex true front the Report of the Commissionr nf Agriculture, fur the year I 800, "'' may be found on page '21 G cf thutrt port : 'The Gang Plow made by J. C. Ff.: Areuzvine, Cass county Illinois, is receiv with no little favor in the west. Almost i! credible stories are told of its excrilem and efficiency in plowing the prairie &!- of Illinois and other States. " The depth of the furrow is regulated I the crank-axle, which is so arranged tk. the plough can be driven deeper orr-1'. lower at the pleasure of tbc driver, when:.".!! team is moving.by means of the lever. 1 YVe also manufacture ?nikey plows ' small boys, or infirm persons who are uoal. to manage a team ot three or tour tioi'.-ts. This gang or sulkey plow, will cut a fur row from 2 to 10 inches deep. "The committee who tested the draucr. of this plow with a dynamometer state,'.1' it ran lighter by 14'.' p'ounds,thaii other pl wheri running at the sam depth, autl Le. by the plowman while on foot." $25 With this Plow one man rah', more work than two men. can do ici' waunng L tows, ana, the same avum j of team. Hence, it will be seen f'. I 1 1 n ; . 1 . r it will more than pay for itself w ( ' season's plowing. I We will aha manufacture the t YEB-F00T GANG PLOtff A XI) T II E I Veh-Fcot Walkinsr Plow! Both patterns of Jlr. Beta's? invent' 1 for which patents have been appb for, and which have, withstood pr(i:'i cal tesli with the besi ' results rf cent flattering testimonials wherever sf- or tried. I S5a Note, the Farmers of Ore:' are invited to give the Oregon 0 Manufactory a trial Do not pur-; ase a Plow of any description n': , you. hare examined our make f-v prires, as ve are determined to sell1 less than importer's rates, by euir.. yon a more durable article, and iS'd!l -antee warranting the same. For further information address .- LEWIS & POIjLOCK I okki;o' gLIADES SALOON. G.A.HAAS, Proprietor. MAIN STREET, Oregon d?: -O- The above nampd poptdarr: soit has been thoroughly reu- ed and repaired during the past season a. now open to the public, fully complete its appointmets. Two of the ' Bert BILLIARD TABLES in 02? W Have been introduced, and the Propnr'1 . vites tlie attention of the lovers of tn , popular amusement to them. j T II E BAR I S S UPPLIEP With all the choicest qualities of laquor-r-ir-ar. Scotch. Irish and Bourbon a. famous, tor hot v hikies and runcu. 1 &g- Families supplied. t HOT COFFEE A A If Oi I At ill hours for the convenience of ratr 9 v: . 1 i I i r n n