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FRIDAY, : : DivoWPE-- 1'7. Ifc72.
OX!; I$Y .S
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One by one l!it sands an1 flfiw'n.
One by one Ilit.' moments fall;
S' me are coming some an goinfj.
Do not strive to grasp them nil.
Oni' by one iliy duties wait iLee, .-,
I.et thy whole, .-tronalh Id each;
J, el to future dreams elate t! t'e,
I.fiirn Ihou firs', what these can teac'i.
Oi p by one. brif lit gifts of heaven,
Jf'j"s are scot i lire here below;
T.ike tiiHii readily when jiiven
11 '.id y too lu let i'.etn eo.
One-by one thy jrriefs rha'.l m
Do not fear tin armed band:
;iot lice,
One nil! I.iile while j 1 - i" -s jr , t (Lee,
Shadows passing through the lan 1.
Do not look at life's long sorrow,
See how small each ni'.&ient".s pain;
God wiil help thee fur to morrow
Every day bi-giu again.
Every hour thai fleets so slowly,
lias 1:3 task t itn ir boar:
Luminous ll. ci'iibii. and In ly.
If t'ouii set each gem with care.
I)o nit linjrer wi-h rtgretting.
e?r for p is.-i in's In ur despond;
X .r. the d.iiiy tvl forge: ting,
Q Look too eagerly beyond. 0;
II' 11 arc giideti links. Clod's token,
l!e;ichi:ig heaven, br.t one by one;
0'ke thctn. lest t!ie c!u!ii t, broken.
Ere the pilrrirn ige lc .lone.
f.... II,.!. tMli.r
Little 3Iarv had heard her father
in-lrtirt her-ohk-r brviher.s junl sis-
ft lehnu tti iiill-vi t i Tilt.
....... , ... jllo,r sp-HLg a long 1
vorsation, a saLjeet catne up tliat. , 0 ', i-.,,.
seemed to be di.igreeab!o to anv
, , . : . ,
iK l" ' l" i
one present, eU'iuette detnanded
, , . , . I
t hat it s ion Id lure hanged as quick v
... w. r r e1 i
, I jM--.-i-i . fciii Ihl 1 jIU IIVI
fit her said to her as he left the
l.oue: -
' -Mary, papa waas you to be
very careful, it' you p'.ay u the gar
den to day, not to touch the hya
ciiihs. 'i!l you remember?-"
Of course she would, btit on a
l.a's return in the evening, he found
Lis hyacinths picked, and the marks i
iii it .i milii p.eicu, iitoi i tie nun .
Ot the little leet in the garden bed.
Calling Mary up to him he look-j1
, i i
el very grave, ana sat. 1:
AlSrv, dear, you rcinenilier that
4 ii " ,- i t . . . i
1 told you particularly not to touch
- . -
tlie hyacinths and now I lind theni
, , .
picki-danit no one has hcen m thel
1 ii, it t
rardeii but you. How is this." r
t Abtry lauglietl, :md said :
papa, it was splendid in the
garden to-day ! I saw a beautiful
little bird's newi, ai'd there was a
great big but terlly "
'"Wait, wait, r.iy child. I
talking to von about? something
an aoout
"Oh, yes, papa, I did have the
liveliest time in the garden to-day.
you think it was a beautiful
day?"
c '".Mary, Low dare? yvw answer
me so impertinently ! T am talk
ing to you about your disobedience.
AVIiy do you not attend tome?
1 shall have to make you."
ikittner sooereu at tins sugges
tion, the jjUh girl's countenance
lell, and slie lar'.i red oxn :
'"W'liy, papa, you said that when
a subject 1
u-came unpleasant In any
one, the o.dyiway was to change
it.
I'apa saw the point, and the un-
pleasant subject was dropped lor
time.
I'acts About I'lcsidcnfs.
rpi
1 i'.ere are
some very curious
i'acts connected wiih t lie president s
ol the Cnited States. Ceiieral
Washington, the hist president,
bad no children. lie was re-elect
ed. John A-Vioiis, the .second
't esiaeiu na.ii e!iiuu n, sons ami
daugliters. He as not re-elected.
Tho'iia.s .It lli'ison, Ids stucessor,
had no, soli", but. two daughters.
He was re-chosen. rCie fourth
presi.letiL .'anTes
:m.vi
ison.
:ke
He
Washington, had no children.
was re-elected. Tin
fifth, .Tames
-.lonroe,- nan a natignter out no
sou. lie was President, eight years.
AfDr him came Joun (.Juiiicy
Adams who had children sons,
and we think, daughters. He fail
id of re-election. IVt'e Seventh
prcsidtnf, Anjl'ev Jacksoiijtad the
late of Washington and .Madison
in beinir so unfortunate as to have
- i .l. i i i . i
no descendants. Maiiin 'ar. Iu-I
r n, the eigiitb presMent, had sons,
and was continued iiG!ice only a
single term. (Jen, Win. II. Har
rison, Lis successor, had children
ot both sexes. He dud in olio j
niont leafier his inauguration. Af- i
ter him came John Tyler, who had !
a famil- of sons and daugliters. I
He was an aspvant (or t "lie nt si
tlonev, lint
w;.s tit teate 1.
cr . . . .
I f.l'll
camf .lames 1. Polk, whose Cs.
pu stii' eouilitioii was that ofi
"Washington, iadison and .Lick-
ii i -i i
son he han n: ehihlreti. ( Jen-
eral Taylor who followed him,
i- i ,i- Ve ,-
died ill olhce in hlteen monies
afler his accession. He had both
sons a.ad daughters, one ot the lat
'i.l ..,..- f !...:..
ter ot whom was
,le Hi rso n Davis.
t he lirst wife of
The thiftecutli
joesident, ?.Iillgrd Pilmore, had a
dtiughter. but no son. I Ic? was not
re-elected. 1;
Pierce, when
le
came to the presidential chair,
was a ciit!i;
man.
o also was
tlie tifteenth pivsideiit, .lames
Piuchanan, who wasa bachelor.
Alualtam Lincoln, who succeeded
him, had both sons rmd dnu-di-
ti.r m.l Imu-Kit 1 "i
.v..-, ...... v.,i.viii i:iat,wuo
i j . i . . i.i l" li'c iiiiiijiiiue ui'mii, oi iiie lii-
else now. Don t you understand v , , - ,. . . .
o i i t i dian, who tticked up the diio'.iited
me. I am verv seriously disoleas- , , ' 4, ' ,', , -; ,.
! -,i r . .-I . . halves, threw, his blanket over his
cl with you. I told vou not to i , , , ., , -, , ,
, , , n- t i i siioulileis with an indescribable
touch the hyacinths, and now I hud I v , , , ,
.i l "i i i- , dignity and exclaimed m guttiial
them picked, and your loofpnnts r ,, , t, . ,
i . ' . ' - 1 iaccents. I 'i ! Cut 'inn too
had that was ever tuke cho.cn Hiding'. Z. C. N, . ! ; -; ' -' ' n xrr 1 . i
.VH.lcnt. Andrew; Jt.lmson had I """'g"' D. ti.bt. -1LQ . Jll IS '-.ij
Children (t l.,Uh SCXCS but Was A 5l!lt. Mn CXV.I.E SCi:Ew WIi:h ! , Th'ou.-b the length .rd breadth of the Uavof .i'Ln X Su
not rc-c!ccth (..rant had hot'ii i P ts and S.e.es wilL.mt r.n. leak or erne j ' MIA LR TIPPFi, Roots i-,f J s t
son and da.iiters, and is chosen ! j le kZX.
lor tite second term. ! "Wtcar the ratct stamp. I r- f- -Vai- Si W1-? ,
0 O Orvaua City, Dwm.t ii'th, 1572. 1 uGi
-UghlCut 'm too Short."
Oho of our army oHiccrs tells
j the Jollowiii"- runuMn' story liuw
an Uili.iM i.H camp (HSLrtisU-iL
The ilislaiice between my post
and l-:anl:t3Fe was ove r 300 miles,
and to facilitate matters I was or-
.1
ercd
to survey a. new and short
roitteeiittinir olY about 70 miles.
A eomj. any nun'.hei inir eighty "U'ti
were detailed for the purpose, and
as the course lay partly through a
wooded region, a considernhlo
sj!i:ul was re pit red as axemen.
Thrie or tour black ai d tan terriers
aeeompanied the command, aflord
inr no little amusement by their
activity in snapping vp unwary
gophers, rat-1, mice and other vt-r
t!!lli.w i tic tUiOi i.nnit s n;io 11 l jilt-in--
Iv honored 11s with their presence,
ciaimino- to be "Good Indian, me," I
, -" -t i , . i ,,.;",
an.l were excessively phased v ith 1
those pcrfonnances. On a certain
occasion acstalu"ait fellow who
sooke a lew words in Iii!ilish, said
to me :
"Xantanh, heap rood dog."
'Vcs'J replied, ""ihey ate good
do's.
"Cut 'urn ear. cut 'am tail, make
1 1 isi ;ood d V' -
''Certainly; it is because their
ears and tail a re trimmed that they
get around so lively." -
"Aotigh! .Me got good dogi
cut 'urn tail ?"
'jes, biing your Tlog. I'll have
him lixed for you." G
;"k',w,:'r I
peared with a small, black, Inuiail j
tlo - siios ting a long tail anu ears j
oiling this
111 umi. "mim. l iu
o.iadruned from his blanket, he
i , -i ,i i
Mguiiiel a desire to nave the ob
.. . t . t it i.
done without delay; so I called two
mt'ii and bade one hold the dog
wliile the other docked his tail
with an axe. This did not suit
Kedskin, who refused to trust hi
laTjirite to the tender mercies ol' a
savage white man, and preferred
to perform the operation himself.
! I therefore ordered one ot them to
I hold the log'j tail over a conven-
: . , i-t .1 .1 i ii i- i
1 )Vn V' 1,10 lh ,,U,'C' l.,,,S
lU' All being ,
thread V the Indian sie.cd an axe. but ,
! insttd of using it as anv other i
i 111 i i
person would have done, he swung
! . , , ,
lino l.l'liti. I.l'rli fmiutrr h Miwi-.. iw
, , -,, , , , 7 ... .
hettu with both hands, cj)s ii the
i . . , - , ' . , . .
ooject to he separated required 1) is
, . At. C
V.l. VI VII ,11 H.'... III.'
viioie streti'gtti. .Just tlien the
soldier who held the tail gave a
sudden pull while the one at the
head gave a corresponding puh.
Down came the deadly weapon
dividing thee unfortunate '"pun."
just forward of the hind cpiarfcrs,
The Fitftirc of the Democracy.
I.et no enemy of republican lib
crtv lay the nattering unction to
his soul that the Democratic party
has ceased to exist. It has survived
the successive defeat s Lof t he last
twelve years and co:ne out of the
; .aiesi conuu t stronger in numleis
j than over before. Although its
; candidate forGl'i esident l'ailed to
I carry a majority of the electors.
.. y.i ' t.t- .j...
wi,ile voters who aitondVd the-
election. Omul'
majority of t lie
in i . i i . 1 1 1 1 . . t i hu
po? usiar vote is
lately enfranchised ne-roes. With-
...... ii.', v l.ir .-l ll. v
7ut these he ould have been in a
minority. j t.f vote ol theLmted
Slates lor President at the late
lection was about (j, 050,000.
This was divided as to race about
as" follows:
W hi tes for, G reeley .
Whites for Grant...
.3.1 0fj.fi-:i
. .S.,0 :)'.). O'.K)
. . ino.otit)
. . S.") '1. ('.)')
. . ST) o -.);)
'AVLite majorilv for Greeley .
; Negroes for Grant
, Xegrot'3 for (JleeU-y Q:
; Gram's negto mtij-oitv
; Deduct Greeley's while majoriiy
Ma.ii'.M
7i)0 ODO
Grant's Total majority. .
U least out' million democrats
did not vote. (;This may seem. an
extravagant estimate, but when it
is remembered that iu Pennsyl
vania ajone (JiceleyCteeeived Ca,
Goo votes less than 1 iuekaUw, the
statement is nut so astounding.
c take it, th rehire, (iraut is a
minority President, in that In- lail-
cd to poll a majority of :il
I the
voters ot the I nitcd Stat
tes,TJiot-
Withstanding the solid;ier, vole
in liis faviiri He owes" his re-election
to the latr aiaiDto Ou- im
mense sums of mony expended
by these partisans in the Corruption
Volets.
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V.'. H. Lasit,.!;
C in von City
Pall s. W.i seo cm-1. , v. . . .
La Grande, Union couii'v.
N. II. Cat. s.
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Keuger.e Cif . J NE Th' mpsoa
CL ICUAM AS COIXTY. (
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Laws of the State of Oregon.
AN ACT FOR COI.OXI
,...,,. Tv-rr iVI ,
l'lUXTlXG HIE I-AWS OK OUEUO-N.
lk it enacted by the L-jis'ative .Usually of
ilia S'itt ' 0n i,)t :
Si:c 1. There is hereby constituted
:n;! appointed a Cotiinii-sion.coiisisting of
M. 1. Ueadv and Syl. C Simpson, who
shall he known and designated as the
Code CunimissHw.ers. w he duty it sha'l
he. itii:;' liate!y titter ilie adjournment of
ilii, sef.sir.il ot "the Legislative Aset!ihly.
10 collect, in the order and method of a
Code, al! the Crenetai Laws of Oregon in
force, under their appropriate heads and
titles, wi'h marginal notes and references,
tis also syllabus of e.-ich section at the be
ginning ot eac!) Chapter or Title, as the
case may be. and a well digested alpha
helical index of the whole. And. in the
compilation of such laws. Commissioners
t-hall omit a'l phrases, terms, names and
v ?. 1 .!. -ii in iteioi;int with l!ie ("oimli-
lllti0I1 ot ,llls btate, a:nl snail suos ii ute
therefor such phrases, terms, names and
exprcsions as hu- authorized and provtd-
ed lor by sn?h Constitntio.i.
J The cuUvcWtl P.nJ CO!Il.
be reported, to the Governor
and if approved by ftim. he shall ae:ept
the same on behalf of the state and there
upon he shall contract for the printing
and biinliny: of three thousand copies
thereof. .Said contract shall be let. after
public advertisement, to the lowest bid
der. Skc ?. When so approved and accept
ed by the Governor, and printed, as here
inbelore provided. 'the same shall be
known as the General Laws of the .Stale 1
of (Jregi.n. and the (governor shall isue
his rivclamatioti iicceptir.g the same, and
hereupon the same shall bo in lull ftrce
and elfect as the laws of the Slate of Ore-
kc. 4. Said laws shall be printed op.
clean paper of 'he quality used in prim-
i .w- K .1..... 1 .... 1. ...1 I. ... 1 ' l. .1.
shall al.-o correspond in style and inechan-
iCal executiot and they shall be bound in
good law calf binding, with approio iaio
letterittjr.
, , Skc. ;". The volumes of 'aws bon-in
provided for shall be disposed of as fuK
lows :
When delivered to the Secretary of
State, he shall
1. Send by mail a copy thereof to the
Governor o I each of 'he t'nited States, lor
the use of the Library of Mich Siate.
2 Send by mail two copies to the office,
of tire Attorney General of the United
States, and a like number to the Library
of the Supreme Court ol the I'nited S.laies.
and two copies to ihe Library of the Dis
trict Court ol the United Slates for this
Stale.
. . tti o v man one co i v to encti metn-
f the i-sent Legislative Assembly,
,., .he County Judge. Commissaoo,, ..,
he ( -oumy c.uirt. County Clerk. M.erill
1,11,1 '1'1C ;SI "''' of each county in this State.
io e.ic'.i l):ir tt Attorney and Jus.ieeof
,t, . t.,7,,... ;, o , ..
the t eace in th, ate.
t i. r.. .. . .u. c.
n i tic man one eonv Jo each metn
One copv to each Ju-tici' of the Su
pi erne (.'ouri of this Stale, to the (Govern
or. Secretary of State. Treasurer of Slate,
and each Code Commissioner.
. Deposit ten copie.stn the Stale Lib
rary, and the rein lining copies the Secre
tary ol S.a:e shall deposit in u suitable
pl-aee. ami sell lor the sitiil of eight dol
lafs per copy, and keep nif account of Ihe
proceeds ol uch sales, and pay them
over to the Slate Treasurer monthly, and
take his receipt therefor, less ton perCojii
iiin of .-itch proceeds, which he is emitled
to retain, as lull com pens 1 1 ion for making
such sales and pa ing over such proceeds.
Eat the copies; herein provided in be Sent
or deliveied to the public officers wilhiti
ih'.s S'ate. except members of the As?e;nJ
biy and Co le Com mi-si fliers, are io be
deemed p .biie property, and shall, be by
ihetu pres ived and delivered to their
successor! iu oniee. And by ihe litstdav
of .May. Is7:;. the County C.lei k ol each
co;iuty shall make, nut and certily trt She
Secretary of State Ihe names 'and'" post
.nice address of ea'h Justice of lite Peace
in his county, and the Secretary sh-i'd
send the volumes to whicti such Justices
may be entitled, addressed lo such Jus
'ices of tie- Pence. U the cue of lie
County Clerk at ihe County seat, and such
cielk shall deliver them w hen Cal'.ed for
by li e person entitled s eeordingl y.
Si.it. (i. The Commissioner so employ
ed to comniic ihe laws, as provided in
this Act. mid the Governor and S-cretary
of State shall each bo entitled to receive
live do-hits per day for every day to-ces-sa'lly
employed in the com pdal iou ol il)e
laws and the ex imiu uion ot 'he same,
the C.hiim to he audited and paid as other
debts airait'St iheSta'e,
Si c. 7. The t-aid Code Commi-sinners
are hereby empowered, if found neces
sary . to employ a clerk, to assist in trau
sclibiag said laws. who. when so einp'.oy
e.l. shall be entitled to five dollars pel
day lor each day he shitll be employed,
his cl.om to be audited and paid as other
deb's ML'ai.isi the Statt.'
Si'c. t., '1 here is hereby appropriated
the ri.tn of three thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary ti bv
paid, oal Of any money in the Treasury
not otherwise appi opi ia ted , for the pur
pose of paying the expenses of compi'a
lion and examination, as provideded in
ihis Act.
Si-.e1. IK The local and special laws of
this session of the Legislative Assembly
shall be priii'ed as an sippendix to the
Journal ol the Senate and the Const ii.y
lion ot the United Slates ami of the State
U'-,r ('-cgon and sue', laws ot Uim-n a,
weie iUliil.-lii.il in the present viiume. Ot
compiled laws herein provided for and
alter such compilation is ready for printing
if such Commissioners shad deem oxpe
d;ent. the same may be published in two
Volumes.
Skc. t). The work of compiling said
laws, as herein provided far. shall be com
pleted by said Commissioners within nine
months (rum the time of entering upon
their denies.
Skc II. Inasmuch a n grMt necessity
exists lor a new compilation of the (Jet
eral Laws of ihe .state, this Act shall be
in lorce from and alter its approval by
the Ge vernor. .
Approved October 22. 1S72. C ,
Attest: S. K. Chapw.ck.
Secretary of Stato.
-MASONIC H ALL DUILIi
INti. OREGON CITY, -
0HEC-0W.
K
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND
lor sale, cii.:ap fok ca13,
j PARLOR, JJEDP.COM, (
OFFICE, SITTIKGSOCM,
and KITCHEN FURNITURE,
Rineaiis, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, What
nots. H( steads, V.'a bstaitds. Cr.rL J
Hair and PnLi Matresses, Pulu Pt'.
L.ws, Stpr'jg Reds, Window
Shades. Pietare Frames.
M.cahlings, Vo., .cc.
IT'Spi rod attention given to Unho'slerr
j win k inj.ll its l.r::tiches. Ordeis tilled with
1 prorripTyj. l.,.pair:eg ip.n,. u iii, ,K.at:;t.
; an ! ipsi at.-h. Furniture m.ide to or.ier
i s. -a -.L i.-s
Prospectus for 1873- G'-h Year!
r TT "n A T "TV T V T7'
I I f 11. 7 I j 19 I 1 JLl,
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AL1.Y At MITTKD TO 1JE 1 HE llAM'SOMIOST
. PbKIOI'ICAt. IS THE AOKI.I). KKI'UK
SKNTATIVE AX;i CUAMI'iOS
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X. all the legnhirity, has n-ne ol the tem
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colli-cliiin ot pietuies, the r.ncst specimens :
ot aitiMc skill, in black and white. Al- j
though eaeh st-ccceding number ettoi ts fiertli .
pbure to it-i ftietid-, t:ie real value ana
heautt) oj Illh AI.Itl.Mi will oe me -uo.-i
upprecialed afier it has been bound up at
the che of the year. While other publica
tions may claim superior che:e..m.ss us eoin
pa.ied with rivals of a similar class, THE
ALDINE is a imi.pie and original conception
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possessor ot ii complete vole.nv cannot du
plicate the qu inPty of fine paper and en
gravings in any o!" her shape or numier of
volutin s for ten times its cost; and tnen tliere
are the chromos. b- r-ides.
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Xotwitbstanding the it cteaso in Hie priee
of subsciiption last Fall. when THE ALDINE
u-stimed its ptesent noble prupoi tions and
reju-e-ent it:v- character, the edition was
mokktiiax not m.K Outing the past year;
proving that the American public appreciate.
and will support, a sincere elhn t inthe ca ise
of Art. The publishers, a- xious to ju-tifv
tin
ready cntidiice t'ms demonstrated, have
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designs fr.on many ot the most eminent ar
tists of America.
In addiii.-.n. TH15 AI-PINf: will repro luce
examples of the .Mt foieigu masters, select
ed with a view to thif liiirhest artistic success,
and greatest ReneraL iiilerftft ; avoiding ?uch
as have, i.ocnnfj familiar, tlirough photo
graphs ,r cV'piea M any kind.
The cpiai t.;rly "rinted plates, for 1S73, will
reproduce fflur Of aoha S. ll-ivia' inimitable
cbxld ! ctjhc.SirrriaA t to the four seasons
I These.' clat:s api.virii-ar in t!i! ijsuos for Jan
uary, Apiil, july" find O-toher, would b-t
a.l"-iie wi rib the prrceof a years' .ftubscrijition.
The popular feat ur of a cnpioasly ilius
trated Guristina-" number ill he continued
rRHMIUM CHIIDMOS I-OIl 1S7.1.
Every subscriber toTHf ALDINK. who
pays in iidvai ce for the yer.r IK?:;, will re
ceive, wi bout additional charce, a pair of
beautiful oil chtoti os. alter I. 1. Hill, the
eminent English painter. The pictures, en
titled Fiie Village Hello" and "Crossing the
M oor. ' in e 1 l-'Jii itc hes are prirt.-d troni
2." dill'ereiit plates, ropi iii'g J." impre.-sions
and liii'st i p-r'ect ea;ii picture. The sinie
chromos are sold for St'io pi-r p;..ir, in the Art
stores. .Vs it is ti e determination ot its
co.nliictors to kf( pTHE ALDINK -mt of the
reach of comet inoti in every dep n tmetit,
till; chro eos will be found correspondingly
ahead of any that can be otf ted by other
pel iodicals. Every subscriber will receive a
cei t i licit e, over the si:: rutin e of Ihe r disb
ars, guaranteeing that the eluvium- deliver
ed si:. ill i e m'aai to the semplcs fur.-.i heil
the agent, or the n:inev will he lefunde l.
I he (list i ibtit i..tl of pictures ot this grade,
free t'1 the subscriber of a lived 'llat peri di
calr will mark an epoch in the Art : and, con
sidering 'die iitiprei-. d nted c'r eapne-s of the
price ot HIE Al DINE its, l!', the marvel falls
little fchort Of a m r u-le, ever lo tho-e b-.-t
iicipi nut ed with tae achievements if i:,vcn
five etui ue and iaoiToVed meciariici! appli
Oiio f. -r i lustrtiMoiia of these i hf 'tie s,
st,c Novismt.er .oanibi r of THE ALPINE.)
THE LlTluKAKY DEPARTMENT
will coi.tiaus? ,tnd--r tile eitv of Mr. UfCH
AliD HEXUf' TUDPAKD, ass.st.-d iv the
best ritcs aft.l jiOtJS oi the !.iy, who will
sttivfr- to hnvii tt.i liuHi-itiri ol Tiili Ah
DlNE aUvSys in keeping w.t'i lis at fistic at
t i ;u? iy n .
r- Tl J: MS 65 Per A nouin. in advance, with
Od Chromos fi
THE ALDINE will, 1 eieafr.-r, he . btaina
ble oniv by ktibscn..! ion. Tiier.' " ill lie no
I educed wf Ci "Lr I ates ; cash lot subsc - i pi sons
in.ri.-t lt! sent to the Judn is- ti li tect. or
h in. led to the he al agent, without restions!
I'itny to tiii' piilib.-her, except iue.is swh -re
iiie ceiti?iaate is i.iveu. bearing the lac simile
i f James ."-uttpu tt Co.
ACKNTS WSLXTKIX
Any person iv:h;iig lnjret .ermnentl.v as
a local aent. will ro:i itfu mil ;.nd piutnot
i u i rhiiitn-n I'jv applying t i
.1 A).:s Sl'ITOji .. t'l.bltshe
decluitj a! ilanieti Lai;e, Ne" Vi
ik.
b 6 m s'
S HOLIDAY PREEA'TS,
sext, iisr-i'Ain, os nttcKiPT oi
o lMUCE.
THB MAItKbll
WL CAN Ii f-TCOM M LN II
ing 'o. al Colhtetion
i it hi: follow-
if ch"ioe I'i.iiio
Songs: 'Shining Liguts,'' (Sacred Soegs ,;
'Gulden Leaves." Vol l.'aral II.; ' lleaith
an.l Home," ".rirp-ileHh.es," "Swu-t
S' unds," amU'Pncvless G.uns " Price -1 7o
each in boards; g in ck-lh ; io iu cloth
ami gitt. o o
Al-o tbe folloiviug Insirument.il Collec
tions: "1'VttF Fingers." "Magic C.rcf-,"
"Yo'.ng Piani-l," and -'Pearl DropsT f
eiisy cullet'ejjis. "51u-,u.i lieereati .ns,"
'Pleasant Mtmyfii s." "twlden Chimes" and
"Jlnliiunt Gms," f., more advance 1 plav
Crs. Pi ie-of lyb bo(,lr. 7Siiboaid.s;
Si iu eloth; Z .P in If. b and gilt. o
S trail.-' Ws.ttz',, (sk fop J 'titers' Ldition.)
in 2v jL, 51;iicii i:jbij.irdsj in cloth. Nov
clhi's Cheap KdiMOn PUuo-Forte Classics,
consisting oi Mi.ndrs.s.hii'4 complete works
in 4 viilsM,. pite An tilth; Kol i. Kili
tioa. $j Cacfc; UetltoveiiA inil.ts. Itee
th.ivi n' Ilc-s, Chopirt's Waltz a, prd
onaii'S. NoCt'rft.).s, Mazutkus, HiilhuU, and
PivluflPj;, price f'2aMi; St'liuht t's Ten Siwi
atas. .?..; S huUer'S I'i.mo Pivws; 4f2; Mo.
art"sSonat.i, Weber' CJtituplete Piano
Picv6s, ?t; Svihunrnii'S, ll Pieces, .:, e'c. .
1?. 1 or !oiur ffirse.be sure to ask far j
? ;ii'!!0 s l-..litipii. 1 hty, ara all ' banflsome
i unions. Nov-etlo's cliep 'm id ColleCiolis:
.M-othr Owic and i: in.le.-gej's Sii
cree Siyngs. .' Mijudeissoh'i's t.i'Smitfs,
beautitiiitv !viod,i7 S.' SuhuWiiirs 'ocul
Alonirt, ; Moore's Jri-h Menfties. Folio
Edition, by Rains. J, German Volksl;ed'.-r
Album.; ite..,eti-.
Stai uu's Chtistrnts Carols, new and old,
illustrated. Pi ice, r4. Ihe -ame- without
il'.astratitms, ia 2 ds., i l each ;, complete,
1 o.j,
I'etkh.h MrjuiL I.xt:t.v, price '! cents
each; every n umber "'contai mag ;it. lea-t$t
worth of in us. c. ljund vummes for lsij-j
17", lr, and J7-j, price S.; Cii, h
Address, J. L. PKTKP,'
.cc4gi2 O&0, Broadway. New York.
Administrator's Notice.
In th matter of lh? IUUot Juliu Gill
CaiiTpbiit. rt,icia:i. d.
yjirtKK Isi 1! LliK.BY GlYKN Til AT
i-1 tw und?nsigrted has bet.n appointed I v
titf-WiM Court Of Clackamas v'-i-jnt v, O, J.
gt'ti, adiniw-.strator of tb estf-.te wt Jufm
Can,,lit-il. d.CHft-ed ; Jf person in.lhte. to
s-ufl esute are r-.p.ietJ to mak immediul
pa.Mj.ent ; h!I persons lnd. hog ohiims against
iiie sa:re. are re.pun ed,, to pir.si;l,t thrm will,
t.-e t ee. ssa' y v.uk hs-t s w ii , ,,, i - months
ton, the date of this notice, at my residence
in Oregon City. On-iron.
t ;UVV- 1;L'UK. Administrator.
Jonssov.V- McCow.v, Att'vs.
Oiegm Ci y, Dec ', ls72. "
Final S?tti -mon
mrns,
A UCTIOy ANB CVMM1SS10Z
A U CT I O X E Kli !
Corner of Front and Oak streets ,1'ortlarid
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate. Groceries, OuneralHerchan
dise and Horses,
Eccry Wednesday and Saturday I
A. Ii. IIiciiardsox, Auctioned
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined liar and linnd'.e Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
ijOI.se .shoes, Files, Jtasps, saws;
s;creWs, Ery-pans, sheet iron, li. i. Iron
A large assortment ot Groceries and Liquors
A. 13. UiciiAKDSON, Auctioneer
OREGON CITV, OREGON,
C
RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GIOOIS,
I also keep constantly on band
SALEM CASSIM F R E S, EL ANN ELS,
TWEEDS AND RLANKETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool iu exchange.
Also, Dealer in
BOOKS AND STATIGKERr;
3ff"I will also pay the highe-t prices for
Kutter, Eggs, and a!! kinds of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any house
iu Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
'v Give me a call and sati-fv yourselves
JOHN M VERS.
Jan. 13, ls71 tf
JyTEW YOPK 1I0TKL,
Deiitf. dies Gaff mis,')
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mai! steam
ship 1 audio g. Port land .( 1 reg n .
II. K0THF0S, J.J. VJIKEKS,
PROPRIETORS. c
Hoard per Week on
' . " with Lodging. ..... 0 no
" ' Day '. . . 1 HI
WELLEArJZ 'SSKQ
'Aiu!i.iiil
A
lt- vi.ll.IM.
Foil lllh
Ml A' I FA V TOLY OF
Tr.i-pT s FrE'' TP T?
Ji1 vJ ttk i' Jl ki.1 iiS
SASH. BL1KDS AtND ECCBS
AND MoUI.DINr.S OF ALL Sl.FS.
- They wi'l also do TURNING, ol ey ry
di-scs i tieii to order,
With Neatness and Eispatcl
o
ALL WORK WAKRANTF.D.
Kbop on the River, in Lewis shop.
oppos.te Oregon City Mills.
'J.1 II m
4T .) V' -sr-
- 1 J s. v. 1. ; v.
i -.-.A - ui tti ?
Will sew eT5rytli!n needed ic s. hva.y, f:cm
" tha heaviest to fo I'giitest f-bric
AM) issrriTR VOIUi,
Thau cny other machine.
If (aero is n. riorr nce Fowincj 51.1
cliino vi.hiu o::e tLmisnr.tl n.iics; of
fran Francisco i.et -woil.ing vtll and
Riving entire f-::i:.sfm ti..'a, if I son in
lonrtetl of it, it v.iU Le nttciulcd to
without expense of any kind to the
owner.
GAinJIL 3TILL, Acr-t,
10 fic.v n'ordomery Street,
Grand Hold Bai'di.nr;, Sai Francisco.
Sfiirl far Circular and sattjir nf
the xrorU. JLctixv Ayrttts teaiilcU in
J O ii U SCHRAm,
3I.VIX STKEET, - OKEliOXCITV,
31.1MFACTrSER AM) DIPORTER OF
SA I I ) 1. 1 : , H1!I ;k.-,
... SAi)m.i:itvn iti
'"VA!II-:, Ac,, tc.
""7riTir-ir m: OFFFKS aS CIIGAPAS
1 Can Le had iu the State, at
Wholesale cr Rc'ail. 0
R7j warrant all my troods as represented.
Oregon City, Aj. i il"l7, ls7'J. - iri-tr.
OREGON CITY
BRE W EE f !
U-V i 1 1 K - 11 Y I i U J2 Ii K I.,
Having purchased the above Brewerv wish
es tn inform the publie that he is now prepar
ed to maimfactiiiC t. Nofl (pnilitv ol O
t. An Kit nr. Kit,'
As good as can be obtained any where in the
Stale. Orders solicited and iironii.tly liPed
HOME-MADE CARPET FOR SALE AT
n OL EUI.GS
fcjc -sa7
.HS,
k:-' ar-ri
U -r-vi . iivi
UiLsiik'ss DirtTtorp of rorlluud, Oregon.
PUKL1SHEU BY L. SAMUEL,
G-meralyidvertltiug Agent, it 3 trout Strtet.
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
Xo. t '. Kil-.-t sin-i t. Importers and Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass
ware and PJated Ware.
Vstor House, First st , lietween Oak and
Pine. F.ver) thing neat. B. L. Longfel
low, Propiietor.
GOOSCS, STATIONERY
M US ICATj I XSTI5 U3IKNTS.
JII.I, STCESj & BAXCKOFT,
Xos. 75 ami T7 Klrst Strttf, Porllantl.
Jarman, the only direct Importer of Cloth
injr, Ac, cor: Front A Washington sts.
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
vr 11 o n f. s a l k
ooK.r.i.i.i:it & stat2om:k,
LAi:ai:sr stock av j'ohtamk
IVi. Ill Fruii nnd Xo. 5 M'ash
Inton Strrt-ts.
BFCK, WILLIAM & SONM-'.) Front st.
In.porters aud dealers in
in us, Jgiflc and Itivolvus
of every- description.
Fishinjx Tackle, Fancy (loods. Heads, Uird
Caes, Haskets, Croquet (lames, and
Ibiby ('urriajiPS.
Agents foi the "California Powder Works;"
also, lor the '-Wheeler fc Wilson
Sewing Machines."
Ierk, John. A., 120 Front street, practical
Watciiiuaker & Jeweler. Work done
lor the Trade.
HOOEi AND .JO IS IMlIiNTKIlS.
H!Mi:S- UACIIFI DFK !i3 Front street.
in haiiitn, W. A., s. w. cor. First A. Taylor
3 sts. Cheapest Furniture House iu Port
laud. CAE PETS.
WALTKK HKOS
s'.i Front street.
C,larke, lltnderson &. Cook, SI cV.t First
; street. Dialers in Dry Ooodl. Fancy
(iooils, ie-
("'1oh n &. Ihi.-ei.f. Id, 14 F:ont St. Coniinis
J sion Mcn haids & Dialers iu Oregon ii
California Produce.
G d)
Cloniile, J. P.. Maiinfiicturer i Dealer in
Saddles, Harness, and Saddlery Hard
ware, ) Front s'rrct.
(
uui ier. W &. Co.. Hi:! Fmnt st. Mulcbant
J Tailors and Clothiers, Hats
Oils. T)
Fu n
ni Lishinutt fc Oiitm.in, .'2 Front street.
Peal Fstate Acents, iuoi.ty loaned,
houses rented.
DENTAL GOODS, 1
II. WlKi-
ard Ac Co. iel
5 GISTS,
c. IL
tUD-
AKHACu. Ilii lr nt street. Ciuers iroin
any p.. i turn of ti e Mate or Teiiiior.es caie
ludy til ed by inaj or express.
17 md, Loweiisti in ,V Co. Furniture and
J Cai pi t ;eah rs Sloi es h um l-5t to lu
l'tr.sl stteit. J
"lmployn.er.t Aeency. J. P. Witi.enll. n
JH l Front st. Fnriii.-l; all kinh ol help.
",verd nv' V P.ee'ne, To Frovi stteet. Com
mission .Merchants and dealers in Po-
Hie
-tie Pio ..luce
ion l-l vi-1 y siiiii'i', cor
Fiist,
almoii
L. Coibttt, i r. p.
Ciood tc: n-r.'..ts
always on hand.
I
l-l.el
V II belts, cor. Filst A" Washii:cton
;t-.. Dealers A: Manulac. Cothin-r, tr.m-
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
The h:r:;c.-t Music House on the Coast.
stlinvyay los, eVkdett cur..xs,
(i. .. Rt-rilAXS, Miimigrr.
soi.i: aClxi y rmi iiiE
;r"A cents wanted. "TTS
iichelii'V V telne
C. 1 1 cers in d il-;dei s
ietd, cor. 1 "list and
in all kinds of
Man, sts.
11
in.burper, 15., I- ii t si t et . itnriorter
and iteali-r in Staple Funcv Drv Goods.
.i iiiinei v.
F runlet-. D II. , Photoer.ij.hie Arii.-t.s. w.
J L cr. Fiist and iloitison sts. Child s
1'ict. s: ec Itv.
nei.richsen, L. C. iV Co., lo'vi 1'
Maiiuiactnrers and dea'ers i
f .rsi street.
in Jewelry,
Wat. hts. Ac.
ibbiird, Ceo. L., '.'s Front st.. wholesale
dealer in Croeeiies. Doois. Wan on Ma
terials, Arc. 3
nodpre, Calef Co., t'7 Front st., whole
sale (iealets in diuijs, l'ainis, Oils,
tiiilsS, Ac.
HOAlh
t iii uaviiiiirf (iiat,ui
neejie. miner leei . 1 ck
suich." Compftition challe nued. (!. W.
Travel, 1 VI Front st.
II
ill srren
A: Shindler, Nos. l',r,to 172
st. Importers Furniture, Ded
First
dinpr, Ac.
! mchinsot,. W.. Wuicl nmker. mr First
A L and Main streets. CAW work done at
San Francisco prices, and warranted.
International Hotel, cor. Front and M.irri
son s s. M. Uudolph, Pn'tp. Fiee P.uss
attends steamers. "
Kobn.J.t Co., VI Front st., wholsale and
retail dealer iu Fine Clothing. Furnish
ing UoOilj
O
I aison Doi ee Kcstautant, j.iivate ri
ll 1. for Families, cor. lt ami Cine sin
on is
streets.
(.J. oos, I'i op.
"A I uniti, K. Ar. Co., wlioleale dealer iu
J 1 W u.es A- Liquors, i). S. N. Co's Llock,
and San Fran
Me i e r it S h n, ee r , HI Fi
iind retail Conleelior
rout if.
wholesale
ionei.4,
I iiltfr, John P,, Ut st. Watclllaker A
f I .leweier n.!n L' :... . ..i i: .
... . . . .r rUiaic a juie as-
soitnietit of Ualehes, Clocks and Jewelry.
. I oelier .V Co , Front near C st., De.ilers
-ill.-n native aud lorein Wines, Liquors
and (.irais. 1
"jyTort! nip iV Thompson, denlers in Hard
y ware Don, St-el. Hubs. .Sj)okes Hard.
ood Lumber, vre., Portland.
Occidental Hotel, eor. First and Motrison
sts. .smith A Cook, Proprietors.
T)arish, Wat.c-.ns A Con ell, Real Fstate
.mdLS,Ck'S baHdi,,5' Cr' Frwnt
I ard & (. o., loi Fiont st.
JOHN B. PILKIKGTOrJ, Trl. D
OCUUST AXI) AUTvIST;
OnitE 73 7ii!iT Street
IIOLVKS I5, TLT-
IN'
.n niiou i-i.oM Laois Uank.
treats all diseases of the
I'-ye, l:ar, Throat and I-uy?,
J)iehter, Paul, luo
1 Perl in woodeu C
First st.. importer of
Carvinijst parlor Orna-
m-nts, ,Vc.
osenbaum, I.S.Ar Co., Tobacconists jrrijiort
V ers qf Foreisn and Domestic Linuors..
1 uss House, Fy.nt st. On FirstriTT"
Qhtilock, S., il FioinTlLTT1:--
Sitf.on, J.,50 Front street, dealer iTn7 '
LP.n.ds. Window & lAu,; V.?J"'
insnenner, 1;- KnJ7T 7
stinmi-iiU. '"on., jiutic jn.
sti uniints.
s
kidrrore. S. (I. i-s v,, ... TT :
O dealer in Drucs, Paints, Oils. WinJoJ
Obiss, 4 errnniery, &c. ln"0
Snow Ki.ns, Kirst s,r. et Vr
Fiames. Mo dir. A .V .1 ,c.ure.
mt; Instiuments. ,WI-W
O nnth Put.. Ilroker. j.o fT7tlu7lr
aO Matchmaker A ManiifartHrlne JeWee rl
is anpomtrd Apent for the Waltham, E'-ip
... ........... .. v, r.. aaeot, and the
( alifiwnni A atehes; uls,,, for i ,iu. rr,.jc
t:ons and tmroits of the California JfWtrT
Vn pany, San Francisco. Send tor circular
aienes repaireu in me verv best manner
and warranted to give satisfaction.
"""""II I I II llll Ii i n
r perry I.ros.. No. 17S First street, mauuf-c
1 tnrers and dealers in Furniture Ua
din?. Carpets, Ac. cl ' ea"
rphe Clothintr store, m Front st. Cloth, r.jr
JL Furnisl. in Coeds, Boots and Shoes
Harris A Prase r.
rptfe. IL II. , 142 A 144 Front st. Dealer
JL in Wagons A Agricultural Implenieats
rp.vne. E. D-, n. w. cor. First A Oak sts.
j. dealer ll
in Urandies, Wiues, English Al
and PortcP.
" 7 liliams A M i ers, .5 Central f lock.
Ft out St., Commission Merchant- A
deal's in Produce.
Ahalley A Fechl eiiner, Attornevs A Fo
V licitorsiti Panki uptoy. Ofbc'e is Odd
Fellows Temple. C
G
GOD NEWS.
GOOD KEWS!
-.W 'tf'?.' Nf . S3s, - -.o
LOOK OUT TOE GOOD
BARGAINS!'7
S. AGECEKKAr. & CO.
II
AVE JOT RECEIVED A 1 ALCE
S-toi k of
FALL AaC WiXTEU CCCDS,
WHICH THEY OFFER
Ciiftiper t!:ij tliv E:taiuf.
We ould sny; come and cenviiire vpr
self befni e pui t basin.;; elsi w belt, t'i;r Mitk
consists in j art of
e o
FANCY AND STAPLE DKY COOLS,
CHOTMINU. II ATS.
IbioTis AND SI I OF-.
NOTIONS, GPOCEKIFS.
IIAKDWAPK,
hu .i u-iii many aiiicies ioo ui.nien n .
mention.
cAL0, Doors, Windows. Gla-s anil Tutty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKI-N I
EXCHANGE FOR ACOPS. 9
ALSO. "VSOI. wantrd. for licb iff rT
the HIGHEST PRICE.
G. ACKIEK c CO.
- Orepon City, April CI, Is71:tf
JEW "WAGON
AXD
Carriage FVianufEctory !
The nndersicned, havire itirreased tf e Ji
mensions of his premises, at the old stand
Corner of Main and Third street.
Oregou City Oregon.
Takes this method to inform H old pt
rons, and as manv new cnes as n'RT J1-1
pleased to call, that he is now prepared, witk
a mple room . :ood materials, and the Tery
best of mechanics, to build anew, recc
struct, makts, jmint, iron and tarn rut all
complete any soit ot a vehicle frem Mt"1'
nion cart to a concord ci ach. Try me.
lUaeksmithini, Horse or Ox sl.'oeirp. m&3
ccr.eral jobbiu" nratlv, cnicklr and cbep
iydecae. ?A VI D SMI I II,
Opposite Excelsior 'rfct
. i . . -
A. G. NVALf.IXGS
Pioneer Beck Bindery,
rurnir of Fiont jijkI Alder Stretl,
1H)RTLAND, OREGON
E.LANK ROOKS RULED aad ROVND U
env desired pattern.
MUSIC ROOKS, MAGAZINES, MV-.
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety el
style known to the trade,
.firders from the country promptly i
e mleil to. -
a :
s. 9
REAL ESTATE EXCKAKGL
FQPwTLAND. - - CKEGCN-
DEALER IN LEAL ESTATE AND OTIlF'1
INVESTMENTS-
Commissiotier Selecting Swamp and Ovei
tloed Lands.
Fa, m Lands sold and purchasers obtained
tor all kinds of landed property.
Valuable securities transferred in exchange
for real estntei'
Loans jierotiat?d on property, eand titlea
pjrnmined aud detei mined.
Commissions solicited and executed witi
fidcliiv and promptness.
OFFICE No. 14 Carter' Building, corner
of Alder and Front streets.
JFtb. 3, D"70:tf
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UX1YERSITT OF" CALIFORNIA,
RK'RTTF.T.F.Y. CAT.TTORNTA
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