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0 o o o G c5 O o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o c O O o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 o o o o o o 1 o o o 0 o o o O 0 O ! O vi)c lUccIiln (Enterprise, EJMPAY. : : J.VN'L'A !i V 3. 1873. Put the Little Ones Happy to lied. Awl tliink it no srr.iiil pervice if yon can kiss tl)m1nto ootl dreams ami jilaciil restful sleep. A little cliilil's heart is a vonlei ful instru ment : from it come harmonies thy lenderest anl wisest mother can not always understand. How can wehope to do so? For to them is often revealed wisdom ''to hiih for us" and which we canngt at tain to. Who puffers as a little child suf fer.-? What hours of touchy acr ony in the dark mmery? It is do uu to forhid irlmst and fairy tales; there is no need; every child finds them in his own thickcoming fan? cies." They were always there, types of which the archetypes are in us and eternal. .Solitude and darkness arc hell to little children, at least before You commit them to it. let them I feel that von are in call of their 'foolish cry; and whisper between the kisses of your ". lodniidit" as surances of God's love and watch fulness. L'p the dim avenue through the. hot poisoned air, heavy with the sickfv fragrance of oleanders, there li.issed rnv door one summer even nir two brothel s, the eldest scarce ten years old. For a moment they stopped and spoke to me, and I noiieed the weary looks and the lluvhvd laces ol the children, and a fear that was a presentiment cross ed my mind and saddened my heart." 'Where have you been, "boys?" I said, "your "mother is anxious and angry. Do yon uot know tljp'it the fever is racing and that till night air is full of death?" ''We were trying to catch some trout for mother but something was the matter, the lisli would not bitt , and Willie's head ached so bad I had to carry him most ot the wav home." The little sneaker was so wcarv or sick that he caught at the raii in'i for support. I opened the gate, and, lifting the youngest -child, walked the tew Yards necessary to see them safely home. It was nearly dark, so there was some excuse for the mother not j noticing in the shaded piaz.a what I had seen at the garden gate. She met tfiem with reproofs for their delav, and contempt for want of Miceess. and then hurried them into the dining-room, saying: '"Eat as ouickly as you can and tJvOn go to bed. I waited half an hour, but the boys did not appear. "Where are the children?" I ask ed. 'Oh, they are gone to bed, they were too tired to eat." gested. Willy had a vpry flushed face, and the lever is ntging to-day. ''Oh, no! They are natives, and are thoroughly ..acclimated. John has been through three epidemics, and T fancy WUiy had as much yellow fever as ever he will havet ncaily two years ago."3 I never saw the little fellows again. They were both buried in one grave the next iay. No one knew they were sick until they were insensible, and almost in their last inojr.cnts. They muttered in t-liniiis stupor of the fish '"they could not catch for mother's break laM." And for the poor wretched moth er there came never more in this world a moment in which she could soothe their little hearts, or say line atoning word for her thought ? los sneer at their want of skill. vtv "good night" to your little ones as if you were saving ";ood ' by." The angels may want them 1 before the dawn of the morning. It. is hard enough to bear when grief alone ii lis the place of your aliseut ones; but wiicn remorse sits in the empty chair, and your last memory of the dear little face is that of a wronged ami sorrowful child, it "is a haunting reproach which you may hardly hope in this wo; Id to dismiss. . Savim; a LtFK. Wellington and Soull were often ojposed to each othci in the Peninsular war, and especially in the crowing cam paign of 1S14, in which Welling ton beat his accomplished antag onist, but always preserved a great respect lor his military capacity. Thirty or more vcars later W-l- i .i i.' t j 1.1.I.V, was ot , j.aities m tin- luttire as we liavo m course rotvivf.1 by Mnrsl.al Soult the past. Jlmru Count, Demo witl! (listinvrtnshcl coiis"uliMation ! rrxt atitt coiKUK-u-tl tliroiioh lus i;:ilkrv. The aids of hotli (li'iu-rals t'ullowt'd at the usual respect ful list:nu;e, hut not out of ear -shot of the con versation of their princinals. Velliuirton laused before one liaintinvTo in which MuriUo had wrought some of tlie finest won- tiers of his art in represent!!:"; the celestial society of the redeemed, lie openly expressed his admira tion. Ah !' said Soult, '-'it is not the mere beauty ot the painlimx that attracts me; it was the occasion savin-; a good tutui s lite. "Yes," said a French to an F.nqr ili otlieer; '"he threatened the ab bot of the tnonestary that his brains should blow out if he did not at once deliver up the picture, and the good man saved his life hv surrendering to the Marshaf the artistic treasure you now see." Strayed Cattle In proof of tlie assertion that cattle will stray into strange places, we may say that j by exclaiming that "whin - I'm eat Ave have seen a cow hide m a shoe-; ing Fm appy aiul whia Vm d maker s shop. ria tisilt. 3Iau and Wife. Thomas Jefferson wrote the fol lowinyvexcellent advice. There Is much human nature and good sense in it: "Harmony in the human, state is tin? very first to be aimed at. Nothing can preserve affections uninterrupted but a firm resolution never to differ in will, and a deter mination in each to consider the love of others of more value than any object whatever on which a wish had been iixed. How light, in illct , is the sacrifice, of any other wish when weighed against the af fections of one with whom we are torpass our whole life! And though opposition in a single instance will hardly of itself produce alienation, yet every one has their pouch into which all those little oppositions are put; while that is tilling the alienation, is insensibly going on, and when tilled it is complete. It would puzzle either to say who,be- j i-,v . I i ause no one ouieieiieu m uMiiaiii has been marked enough to pro duce a seiiotis effections wearied out by a constant dream of little checks and obstacles. Other sources of discontent, common in deed, are the little cross purposes of husband and wife, in common conversation, a disposition in either to criticise and question whatever the other says, a desire, always to demons! rate and make him feel himself in the wrong, especially in company. Nothing is so goading. Much better, therefore, if our com panion views a thing in a different light from what we do, leave him in quiet possession of his views. What is the use .of rectifying him if the thing be unimportant ; let it pass for the nresent, ami wait a softer moment and more conciliatory oc casion of reversing the subject to gether. It is wonderful how many persons are rendered unhappy by inattention to these little rules of prudence." O Tin; Philosophy or Fkyi.vc. Mkats.- Of all inethods of cook- venient ii ii I ?o economical, a?s fry ing. And yet very few people tin tlerstand tlie philosophy nf a good fry, or there would certainly he less complaint of its unheal! li ful ness, ami less indigestion from its consumption. z Perfect frving"is perfect cooking, and is in reality tvery easily done. ! It is only necessary that the fat should he boiling hot. Then the article dropped into itis at once covered with a thin rcrust, crisp, brown and appetizing and the in terior of the meat retains its juices and is quite; free from all suspicions oi fat. ut the frvH'GT-pnn. it is self- ovident, caiin)t5 he a shallow one, for it mut have a depth of hoilinix fat suiiicient tf) rort r the steak or cutlet, itc, for if this is not dune at once, the jVart remaining cold cools the adjoining fat and then ahsorhs it. so that the whole hene tit of the trolling fat is neutralized. If a steak is at once covered with a brown crisp erust it will cook as; readily as water would. The meat then is neither greasy in appearance nor reality, so 'that keeping this point in view there is no reason why this convenient method of cooking should jiot he as delicate and' healthy as either broiling, baking or boiling. - DiiMot'KAT, V'e are pleased to notice that nearly the entire Dem ocratic prtss of Missouri repudiate the feeble attempt which was made in a certain piartcr to style our victory an opposition victory, so called, in place of a Democratic victory, as it really was. Every, j effort of that kind to rob the graud old Democratic party of its tinie honored name, will, and ought to fail. It has been fully demonstra ted, time and again, that the term 'Democrat" is" the most potent, direct and powerfully expressive term "or name, ever denied by a political party, in a Kepublican form of Government, and we do not propose to surrender it, or al low it to be appropriated by our enemies It has carried our paity through many a hard tought bat- j, Abbott t Co., Xo. S2 & 31 Aassau street, tie, to victory, and with that name j i.aml,'ifte;;on L Samuel inscribed on our banners, our conn- qS ui Francisco'; Thomas lip-.ce iry has been raised from a feeble j - Keptiblie, to the position ot the j Astoria .Clatsop . ounty A. Van Du-en. most powerful and commanding Lafavctre. Yamhill county. .J. L. Furgeson. 1 , , i ft).ill is. Polk eountv Dave Holmes. government on earth, and w,t'Uro' J. s. Palme-. that talismanie name inscribed oii fc.nvon City W. li. I.as.vell. our lhig, we will yet burv in the r r:Vi ;f li!;viin oil onniisinf - " . : : This story is told of a father who was one evening teaching his little hoy to recite his Sunday-school lesson. It was from the fourteenth chanter of M.uttln.w -J. i 'D-d the t.arahle of a malicious M tl V I V I 1 I J- V individual who went about sowin" tares: liW!jat is a tare? Tell mo. mv fon, what a taro aked thuanx. ion? parent, ! '"You had 'em'." .1 h i mi i- T I what do you mean? of j ast' the father, openfn" hi rather wide. s eves '"Why, hist week, when you widn t come home for thrctPdavs " ! said Johnny, ''I heard mother "iJll ! .Aunt snisaa that tare." you werc-'On Jcsh"rillings says that opera music clout have ativ clnore t lllct upon hun than castor oil on a graven image. A school bo v fb.fi 1 1 a 4 1 "oinfl!lf." o vy...i?Ti lans of the State of Oregon. AXACr relating to tiik rigiits of married O WoMliN. O He it ennckd hy the Legislat'ict Atsemhhj rtf the State ff Urejnn : Si:c 1. That ihe property, eii her real or pcrsotnil, acquired by any munied wo men duriri;; coverture, by her own labor, sliall not be liable lor ihe debts, contracts or liabilines of her husband; but sliall in all respfc:. be subject to the fame exemp tions arid S us property own-d at the time ol her tn -image or afterwards nc quired by gilt, devise or inli ritanee. Skc. '-. When any married man resid ing in this Smih Shail abandon liis wile without iii:iking sniiabie provision lor her su jiport.and absent himself from this State for a peiiod of ne year. the County Court of the Cuiin'yiti nicli wife shall reside, in iy.npo.i her petiiion setting up ihelacts of such abandonment, verified by her own oath, summarily proceed to hear the said oetition, and adjadge the fact as to such abandonment, wl ich adjudication shall be Conclusive as to such fact as to third per sons; and if sncb abandonment shall be adjudged ihei eupun.sucli untried woman, during the absence of her husband, may in all respects contract in relation to, sell. convey and deal wish her separate prop- ci". UMi ami iii-isimi.ii. hi mt- nuuu- iiian- ner as il s!ie were a femrne sole, ami niaj in her own name, without beinjf jtined by her hn.sb.tnd. si;u aiul be sued in rela tion to her separate properly, on tll con tract, made by her after such adjudication ami before the return of her husband. Sko. U. No .suit or action wherein a married woir.an shall be a parly, niidtr the pro visinn.s of this act, shall be abated on the return of her lmsb.in.1 ioto-th'S Siate. but may. on his application, bo ad mitted to prosecute or defend such suit v i:h her. Approved October 15. 1S72. Attest: S. F. Chadwick. Secretary of State. AX ACT TO I'KOVII); I'Oil III!-: UKCORDIXO OK i'atknts. i::i-:is Ki-:finiNU tiik kxecltiox OK :uVKYANCKS OK l'.K VI. KSTATK. CKI5TI l li:; LISTS OK I.AMI 111! ANTKi) TO THIS STATE. Oli TO Cor.IMltATlOXS IJY TlIE CX UKKs.S OK TIIK UNITKO STATKrf. AND CON YKYAXCK.S KXKCUrK.i) HY ANY OKKlCKti OK THIS STATK. I'LiiriL'ANT TO LAW. He if cnccte.J hi the X.-fj'sl'ilire AsstnJj'y the Stale ij' Orejuu. as ful'uic.i: O S:c. 1. That patents Ironi the United Slates or of this State for lands within this Slate, decrees ol Courts of EVpiiiy in this S;a'.e.i'eqiiirin ihe execution of a convey ance ot real estate within this State, and approved lists-of lands granted to this S:au. or to corporations in this State, and conveyances executed by any ollicer ot this State by authority of law of lands within this State shall be entitled to be re corded in the record ot deed of the co'.ki- i ty in which the lands lie. iti like m. inner j and with like eifvet as conveyances ot land duly acknowledged, proved or ccrti'.icd. Sr.c. The iecrl ol any stuth patent. ' decree, approved list, or d -eds duly re- Corded, or a transcript thereol duly certi- t'.ed oy i be County Clerk in wliose ollici' live same may have been recorded, may be read in evidence in nnv Court in this State wkh hk e force and' cllcct as the oi isinal thereof. Approvt d October lo 1.-T2. Attest: S. F. Ciiaowick. .-ecvetary of Sta'e. AN ACT IN 1IKI.ATION TO TIIK TI!.VEI.IX AM) 1NC1HKNTAI. EXl'ENSKS. AM) THE COMl'KNSA TION OK THK. .ICST'.CES J)l- THE SLTKEMt: ANuQt'KfL'lT Cot'UTS THLltEFoIt. YVhkukas, The Justices of the Su preme Court of 1 11 s State are by the Con stitution charged with the pel fi nuance o! Circuit Court duties, involving the ex penditure of individual lunds for travel ing am! incidental epeiies. tor the reim bursement ol which no provi.-ioti lias heretofore been ill ide by law. and Wmkiikas. No provision has heretofore been made lor the employ men t f any needed clerical aid connected with the discharge ol t heir labors; and ' ) V;iK:ti'"..s. The rapidly increasing con diti.iii of the business of the State pro por'ii uiately increase the business ol the Courts? making the general compensation heretofore allowed greatly dissprop'Yrtion ate to the value ot the services required )! ihe Jiisliccs of tile tueine Court j i Inn r..!' ore, 1 i! mat:(M h'f the L''j'ts'aiii-e A.iscinb-i' of the Stn'.e if Vre'jou : Skc. I. CTh it there be and hereby is allowed to each ot the seve-al Justices of the Supreme Court doing Circuit Court duty, the sum of one thousand d.ilar.s per annum, to defray the traveling ami other incidental ( xpenses. o which s iid Justices may be subjected iu the eXecil lion of llieir oilicial duties. Skc. 2. That the Secretin y of Slate be snid be is required to draw quarterly war rants upon t tit.- Treasurer in lavorV,!' said Justices, the same to be paid by said Treasurer, out of any iuuds not otherwise apprupi iated. S !:,-. That llie first warrants drawn by virtue oi this Act shall be for the quarter ending Nbveinbeij.'h). 1872. Approved. October 1", 1 sT"2. Attest: S. V. Chadwick. r) Secretary of; State. AOEVrs Ft.Ht TIIE EXTEKI'KISE. The following persons arc authorized to act as agents for the Estkrpkise : Geo. P. Powell & Cc, 40 Park Row, New Votk. O ..,. ..fi,piil A- 1.07 Cliestnut street. ; pi.ibuieipi.ia. o Da'.l-.-s, W aseo covnly I. a i; ramie, Union county.. I'endletin. Umatilla county . . N. H. Hates. A. C. I'ra. S. V. Knox Ecu iien e City . . . J.M. Thompson 0' CLACKAMAS COLXTY. Heaver Creek. . E.itjle Creek. . . Cascad-s Lower Mulalla. (hinbv Upper Molalla. Harding's Cuttiug-. C.F.Reatie. , .Frank W. Foster , . .Henty MctJiiilin. .... W. Moreland. J. W. Strawser. ...W H.VitiU'han Z. C. Norton. D. Wright. MASONIC II ALL DUILD INC. OREGON CITY, - - - 0SEG0X. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON II AND AND lor sale, cheat kok cash, PARL0H, T3EDEC02I, OFFICE, SITTINGP.OOM, . and KITCHEN FURNITURE, liureau-". Lounges, Pocking Chairs, What nots, P stea ls, Wa-hstatids. Curled Hair and Pulu Matresses. Pulu Pii-" lows, Sprint; Peds, Window Shades, 1'ictare Frames, Mouldings, c, Ac. I-Special attention given to Urho'sterv work in all its l-ranches. Ordets tilled with promptness. Repairing done with neatness an l dispatch. Furniture tu.ide to onler. Zf floods deli vei ed to any pai tol town free of chargp. Call aud examine for vcur thai. maylTaiiO : v-rs - C0URT2SY OF r BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Prospectus for 1873 GUi Year! THE AXDFNE, AX II.LVSTRATKD MOXTnLY JOKrXAL, CXIVF.US ALLY A!"MlTTIi:j TO BB THE DsOM tST PERIODICAL IX THK AOUL1J. ' ItKCaE SEXTATIVE AXr CHAMPION OF AMERICAN TASTE. Not for Sale i:x li ok or News Stores. HE ALDIXE. WHILE ISSh.Ui uuu - . . mTTll X a all the re-'uliritv, has in ne ot the toni- imrary or time'v interest characiei i.-uic oi ordinarv li.rl.t iln',l .M-jceful li erlure; asid a collection or pictures, the rarest s-ejuiuns j ot artistic skill, in black and white. Al- I inoun ea. ti suci-eeUin nuiiioer in pleasure to its liii iid-, the real value and beautirof THE AL1HXK will be the most appreciated aficr it has been bound up at the ch.se of the vear. While other publica tions may clainiVupcrior cheapness as eoni paied with rivals of a similar class, 1 HL ALDIXE is a unique and original conception alone and unapprurtched absolutely w'h t nt compel t:on in pr ice or character. The possessor ot a complete volume: cannot du plicate the quantity ol' tine paper and en gravings jn any of her shape or number ot volumes for ten times its cost ; and tticu there are the chromos. besides. ART DEPARTMENT. Notwithstanding the increase in the price of subsci iption hist Fail. when THE ALDIXE a-sumcd its prfsent noble propoi tious an I iepre-ent.it: ve character, the edition was MOiiKTHAN loi iu.i: during the past year; proving that the Ameiican public appreciate-, and wiil support, a sincere elhu t in the ca'ise of Art. The publishers, a ;xions to ju-tify the ready contideuce thus demonst i al e.l. have exerted ibenie!ves ti) the utmost to develop and improve t!ie work ; uiultheidans fr the cohuiil; ear, as unfolded by t,le montldy i-s-sues, will nstoi isb and delight even the mist sanuuiue fiitmls of THE ALDIXE. T;.e publisher arc authorized to announce designs from many ot the most eminent ar tists of America. In ndditi. n, TilE ALDIXE will reproluce ex::i:ides of the best foreign masters, select ed, with, a v;ew to the hibest artist ic success, j and greatest Reutral interest; avoiding such i as have become hiinili-ir. through photo- graphs or copies ot any kind. The qtiai teilj tinted plate, for 17:1, will j leproduce four of johu S. Davis' immitatde j ch id sketches.;! ppruiriate to the four seasons j The.-e plates sqqearii j;1 tiie issues f,r Jan- : uary, April, .July an I i. loner, wout i oe alone worth the price of a years' subscription. The popular feature of a copio isiy illns trated "Ciu istnias" number vviil be continued PREMIUM CMROMOS FOR is::i. Every s.-bseriber to TIIE AI.DINE. -vho pas in advance for the yei.r ls7;!, will re ceive, without acd.tional charge, a pair of beautiful oil chromos. after 1. 1. Hill, the eminent English painter. The pictuies, e.i- t;tled ''Hie ill.ige l;t:Me and "L r isking the Moor,' a i e 1 l-'2o inches are prirtcd lrom '." d.lVei etit phites, n quiring 2 ) impressiiitis and tin sti p-rtect eacli picture. 'I he s.iine chromos are sold for ftCo pi-r pair, i i t!ie Art sl) res. At if is t'-e det"rmiti itlon ot iis co.iductors'to keep THE Al.DI.X li out of the rac!i of coinpein :o:i m everv dep-ii tmeut, the chroinos will be found cirrespimdinly ahead of any that can he otV red by other pei iodicals. Every s'lbscriber will receive a cerlilicate. over the signature of the pu-dish-ers. guaranteeing that the ehronios deliver ed shall he ( rpiai to the sempb-s fun-i.-hed tin; agent, or the rr.onev wiil he lel'anded. The dtsti ibuticn of pictui es of this grade, free t- the subscriber of a lived ',!ai peiiodi cal. will mark an epoch in the Art ; and, con si deling the unpieced -nted cli apne-s of the price ot THE Al DIN E its. If. the marvel falls little short of a m r ule, ever to tho-e b -.-t acquainted with the achievement-; of inveo tive "eniue and improved mechanical appli- am es. (.For i lustrations of these chr .in- s, see Novemhcr iiuinbir of TilE ALDIXE.) 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In the matter ot the Estate ol John (Jill Cair.i'brl!. decea--d. g! -TOllCE IS 11EUEHV 1 the nndeisijned has (JIVEX THAT thfc Com ty Coutt of Claekatnas count v, O e on, ii.lniiii:.-t! ator f the estate ol Joim (Jill Cainpl-ell. h-c used ; all persons iti,b(t,te.l 1o sii ! estn'e are reipiested to make i:i;undiate pavment ; all persons hoi hut; claims aaihst the same, are leq-u-ed to jireseiit thun wi.h C.e i.e.'- ssaiy vouchers within six uortuhs from the date of this not.ee, at iiy residence in Oregon Citv. Orejo i. W. W. PCC'K, Administrator. Jonvsox A- Mc Cowx, Att'vs. Oreg -n Ci'y,(J)ec. I J, ls72. Final Scttl - merit. In the matter of the ttatc of Lawrence BurnsJ ('.w-f ae'L.3 W N THK rOrXTYC(irPTOFCT,ACICAMAS roun'y. Start- of Orvnn, DiwmWr term 1872; the administnitor of x ii;t estate having nlcl exhibit for final stUlenvnt ther.-of. it is or dered by tlie Court that Monlav the sixth day of January 1";3, mi set apart for tlie hear injrof ohje-tions to saH final nmit and tor the st-ttleiiient thereof with Mary, A. Burns, Admin istratiix. -1 liv or-ler of Hon. J. K. "WAIT, County Judcre. Attest : H. P. CAUFIELI), County Clerk. ' Oregon City, Llccciaber 6th, 1872. n".w4 o 0 A UVT10NAND COMMSSIO. A. if. MIcIasiiL'dlsoia, AUCTIONS E R ! Corner of Front and Oakstreets ,1'ortland AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate, Groceries, (JeneralMerchan dise and Horses, Eocry Wednesday and Saturday A. 1. Richardson, Auctioneei AT; PRIVATE SALE. j - .nglish rehned JJar and Iiundle Iron English Square and Octajron Cast steel Horse shoes, Files. Kasns! saws: Screws, Fiy-pans, sheet iron, li. G. Iron also : A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors A. B. UiciiAKDSox, Auctioneer OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN HJilLr GOODS, O O 0 I also keep constantly on hand SALEM CASSIJIER E S, FLA XX ELS, TWEEDS AXD BLANKETS, "Which I will sell nt the Factory IVttes, and will take wool in exchange. O Also, Dealer in f r ? r v: -.iii v , i i .v i- if hi u Jiit eunuii i o- 2JI will also pav the highest prices for Mutter. I-.g'rs, and all kinds of good country Produce. I will sell as low as anv house in Oreiron. for Cash or its cntiivaleut in ''ood merchantable produce. O Ki" Give me a call a::d sati-fv vnurselres JOHN MVLKS. Jan. 13, 1S71 tf T v YO I Uv II OTK L, o ( Dentrches Gaftl ans,") ? Xo. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail stcan shiplaading, Portland. 0u,i;,lO 21. I10TIIF05, J.J. VILXEIIS, P P. O P U 1ETOUS. 0!)rd per Week .' oo . C oo . 1 oo with Lodging. . Dav WILLIAM g & c s w Kstibtilid A Olfltll FOli HIE MAX LFACTOKY OF SASH, BLINDS AND LGORS ' - o AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES K7T They will also do TURNING, of ey rv description to order, Y.rith ITeatr.cGs and Dispatcl o - ALL AVORK WARRANTED. Shop on the River, in Lewis' shop. opposite Orejron City Mills. Tr ii k "Will sew everything needed In a family, frca t ha Leavieit to e Eghtest fabric. IT does siortE v. oirik, 0 C""K IIISBS OF V.OI7.I, AA"1 HETTESS AVOKIS, Tiiau cny ether machine. r O Tf there is a riorenoo Fowiug JTa cliino viihiu or.o tbousai.d jiulcs of tian Fraiicixco rht voilar: -will and giving entire Eatihfrtrtion, if I am in iormcd of it, it vill Pe nltc-r.uetl to v.ithout erpt'Dso of any kind to tlio owner. D EA1TDTL IIILL, Agent, O 13 tic.- Kor.P:oery Street, Grand Hotel Bui'd'.nr;, Can Francisco. Srnrl for Circular and gam pint nf tlie tror.V. Active Agents wanted in every iltcr. O n JOHN SCHRAfvl, o MAIS STKEET, - - OKEtOX CITV. M.IM'F.U'TIREK AND I.MI'OKTER OF s.vi)ii.i:s, h.km:ss. s.vi)i)i-i:r.v-ii.vi:i)- o o VlTniai in: 0FFFIl aS CHEAP AS cm be had in the Mite, at O Wholesale orRc-ail. o tftT warrant all my broods as represented. Oregon City, A p: il' 17 , 1 b7 '1. tiJ'.'tf. OREGON CITY B 11 E W E R Y ! o o Havinp purchased the ahove Brewery wish es tn inform the pnhlic tli.H ho is now prepar ed to manufacture a Xo. I quality ol l.AGllR 11 HER. Asuooil astan he -ditained any where in the Stale. ..Orders solicited and promptly tilled H OME-MADE CARTET FOR PALE AT I. SELLINGS. o o o Business Directory of rortlaiid, Oregon. PUBLISHED BY L. SAMCEL, General Advertising A gtnt, I rout Street. Ackerman's Dollar Store, No. t'J Kirt Sira. Importers and Job bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass ware and l'lated Ware. Astor uouse. i- irsr bt., between Oak and Pine. Kveryihiug neat. li. L. Lonsrt'el- low, l'ropi letor. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND o MUSICAL lXSTKUSIEM'f. G1IA, STEEL & HAMROFT, Xos. 75 and 77 l-'Irst Strict, Portland. "nrnian, the only ditect Importer of Cloth- 3injr, ic, cor. trout & ashington us. CHAS. C. BARRETT, WHOLESALE HOOKS T.I.I.KIt tfe STATIOXKK, LA LCI EST STUCK' AY T OKI LA Ml Xo. TO Vrv.nl mill Xo. 5B"Vasli in"ton Struts. TECK, WILLIAM & SON. 12'. Front st. JL Importers and dealers in Guns, KiHe nnd Revolvers of everv description. Fishinsr Tackle, Farcy (Jocals. Reads, liird Caes, Ibiskets, tJriiquet tames, ana Uabv Carriasres. Agents for the "California Powder Works;' al?o, lor the Wheeler & W nson Sewinp Machines. M "eck, John A., P!! i rout street, practieal JL Wa'cinnaker !t Jeweler Work done for the Trade. IiO()?i AM) JOB INTEUS. DIMES A I1ACHEI DKR !)3 Front street. T" u hiuoin. W. A., s. w. cor. First Tuylor J sts. Chee-nest Furniture House in Port land. cakp: WALTER PROS k. S'.i r ront street. Ctlarke, llendersoi ; street. Dialers Henderson A Cook, 81 & s3 First s in Dry Coods, laucy (iooi?S. &C. J sion Merehants & Dealers in On yon &. Califoi nia Pioduce. Congle, J. P . Manufacturer v. Ilealer in Saddles, Harness, and-Saddlery Hard ware, t'tl r rot-t street. f e.rrier, W & Co., ln: FiontsC Miichant Tailors and Clothiers, Hats Furmsiiin ( iiicils. iniutt 'i Oatmiin, i'2 Fi-'-nt street. l Estate Agents, iiiouey loaned. houses rented. DENTAL GOODS, ('. 11. Wood- Co. 101 k lout street. DRUGGISTS, wi. 11. l'OOD- Allli ACii. HH l"r. nt strut. Orders trom anv TH.rtion ot tl.e State r ienitoties caie- lullv fil ed by ni.iil or expo ss. ",m I, l.ov. enstt in 1 Carpet !eah rs-1-llst Sttect. Co. Furnit i.i e and -Stoics trom 131 to Z'i O "fmplovnu-nt-Aeenev. .1. R. Wit here?!, hi) A j i- ront kt. furnish nil k ii U ol help. "Herd li"f V Pecbe. lol'ro'it stieet. Com mission Merchants and dealers in Do me.-! ie Pi oduee. 0 I1H P isbic-ii Livei v Stable, cor. Fitst A Salmon sts E. Coibett, I'r.-p. (lood tin n-outs always on band. Q V . l-l-.ei :1 A R: betts, cor. Fiist .V Washim:ton Sli., CiUCISO- .liiUIUiai,, V.UIU14II;, 1 in u- isllil! f il'Olis. GRAY'S MUSiC STORE- The lar'e.-t Music House on the Co:;st. STElNVvMY rilNOS, lIRDETT OS GAB, O. It. Di-ritASS.Miiiiagrr. SOI.K AGKXCY VOK THE " I!cvc'' St'iving 3IacI:iev """A cents wanted. 'X3 ir aciieney v r leme. . i oevra anu uesoers in all kr.ds if Seeds, cor. Fiist and Ma.u sts. H.iii.bu'ger. P., 1:;;'. First street . importer und deukr in Staple Fancy1 Dry (loods, Nliliiuerv. Kttidie. D II., Photographic Artist, s. w. cor. First and Moiri-.on sts. Child s I'lct. spec Ity. 1'Tenrichsen, L. C. A Co., P '. F.rst street. J..X Manufactt icturers and dealers in Jewelry, atches.CA'c. "T Tibbard JL L dealer in Ciocvties, Poors, Waon Ma terials, Ac. w TI ode, Culef . Co., 07 Front' St., whole rl sale dcaleis ill drugs, Paints, Oils, tiiass, Ac. HOM1 SSi.,-ir,.r I ..i-l i i II Cl-:lS..Kt. . . .....ji , " ...... II I..- 4.....I ..L- itllcll. Coiunetition challenged. G. . l eaver, Wl Front st. O urpren tt Hh'nuller, N'ns. Itif, to 172 First) st. Importers F-urniture, Bed diiiif, Ac. 11", utchinson, '.. Watcl-maker. cur First ind Main streets. - All work done at an Francisco prices, und warranted IS Uiei natfonal Hotel, cr. Front and M-rri" yli s:s. m . Iwiiuolpn, I roil Free. Buss attends steamers. o K' ohn.J. A Co., !'l Front st., wholsale and retail dealer in Fine Clothing, Furnish ing (i)Oll. - Maisoti)I)yiee Restaurant, juivate rooms for Families, cor. 1st and fine streets. i. Voos. Fiop. I at tin, E. & Co., wholesale deaL-r in ines A Liquors, O. S. X. Co's Block, and San Fran o A I e'er & Schmecr, 111 Front st., wholesale .iL a;; nd retail Confectioners. "A I i!!er, John R., '.?. 1st st. Watchmaker A J.YL Jeweler, oilers to the i-uhlic a line as sortment of Watehe: Clocks and Jewelrv. Mueller A Co , Front near C st.. Dealers in native and lorcin Wines, Liquors and Ciiars. oi tl.rup A Thompson, dealers in Uard J ware. Iron, Str el. Uuhi. Spokes, llard wood Luniher, tt"c, l'nrtlaud. Occidental Ilotcl.cor. First and Morrison sts. Smith A Cook, l'ropt iet-irs. 1)ari-h, WaU iis A Cornell, Real Estate Agents, l'ittock's building, cor. Front and Slark strtet s. I JllOTOtlRAI'IIlC GOODS. C. II. Wood- I urd A Co., let i mnt sr. -e- JGHN 3. PILKIKGTON, M. D., OCUtlssT AM) AUPIST, Office 73 Finsr Street. IIolmes' Bcild ing, noon fkom LaM s Lank. Treats all diseases of the F.ye, Mar, Tliroat and I.ung?. T-k,Vhter. Paul. H'S First st.. irrporterof lV IJerlin wooden Carving', Parlor Orna inents.Ac. Xosenbaum, I.S.&Co., Tobacconists, import J.v era of t oretsjn bdu jjomestio liquors. uss Uouse, Front st. On First Class Prin cipal. Thomas Kyan, lroprietor. Sherlock, S., 61 Front and C2 First sts., dealer in Harness, Saddlery and Sad dler Hardware. s Simon J. SC Fiont street, dealer id Doors, las!i Jc taiiids. Window & Oinsheimer. Jl., 157 Fnsi sl., ini,)0rler 0f, O 1'iauos, Organs, SjLeet Music, Music In- sti uments. O kidn oie, S. ti., P23 First st. Dm.-gist &. O Apothecary, a larire stock of e.oa.,. & Toiiet At tiel. s. 3 Smith !fc Pavis, 71 Front stieet, wholesale dealer iniDroes, Paints, Oils. Window Glass, PfiTnnicrv. Ac. Snow A- Rons, 73 First str Fiames, Moldings,: Artist' strtet, Pictures, s Mat .s.Draw- ing instruments. Smith, Put.. Uroker, 5'0 Front st. Dialer in Local Tenders. Cio eminent Ihmd nnd Cold Dust. S'KVMC, II. I.., No 107 Front Strut. Watchmaker & Manufacturing Jeweler- is appointed Apent for the Waltham, Eleip, E. Howard .V: Co., Cbas. E. Jacot, and ti e California Watches; also, for all the produc tions ana impoits ol trie California Jewelry Con puny, San Francisco. St nd tor circular. atches repaired in the verv best mannoT and wakrantkd to give satisfaction. ''"'erry Pros.. No. 178 First street, manufae JL tnrers and aealers in Furniture, Red din?. Carpets, Jte. -j r"he Clothing store. 113 Front st. Clothings JL Furnishing Gotds, Roots and Shoes. Harris A I'niger. ''pnttle. II. IL, 142 & 144 Front st. Dealer JL in Wagons A. Aericultnral Implements- ine. E.-.D., B. w. cor. First Sl Oak sts.. dealer in Rrandits, Wines, EHjiliab. Al and Porter. - ams t .Muis, ft central rlock. "ront st., Commission Merchants & deal's in Produce. AA7"halley & Fechheimer, Attorneys Jt So- liciuus in Panki uritcy. Office in Cdd Fellows Temple. G OOD NEWS ir , LOOK OUT FOE GOOD - BARGAINS! 0- ACKERPJiAN & CO. TTAVE JUST RECEIVED A LiEd'i XJL s Mot k ot FALL AXD WINTER CC(!BS, AVIIlCH THEY OFFER Clscajcr tli:in lie Clrtarol. Ve would say, come and convince v. tr self befiie purchasing elscwheie. Or.r stttk consists iu j ait of " FANCY AND STABLE DRY GCOTS. CIIOTHING, HATS, "ROOTS AND SHOES. MOTIONS, GROCERIES HARDWAItE, atnl a prtat many articles too nunien us ta mention. " ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Buttr. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKI N I!t lEXt IIANGE FOR GOODS. ALSO, AVCOI. wanted, for whict we pj the HIGHEST I RICE. C. ACKERBIAN & CO. Oregon City, April 21, 1T1 :f N EW WAG OX AXD Carriage r!anufactory ! The undersicned, having increased the ii mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City . . . . Oregon. Takes this method to infoim hin old pt- rons, and as many new oneseas nay.te pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with , ample room, good materials, and the veiy best of niechanii-!?,' to build anc-w, recon struct, make, point, iron and turn ont nil complete any sott of a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Irv me. Blacksmithiri;:, Horse or Ox sl.orittF, ar.d creneral jobbing neatlv, quicklv and ehenp jy done. DAVID SMITH. o Opposite tscelsior :rEi li 5 . i Z-.K ' " s , A. G. WALLIXG'S " Pioneer Book Bindery, (orntr of Front ami Alder Street, PORTLANl), OREGON BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND anv deired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS, PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety ol style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly a p v. d ed to. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, rOKTXAKD, - - OKEGCN- GEO. Ii. CITHKY, ' DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Selecting Swamp acd OTer flowed Lands. , " Farm Lands sold and purchasers cbt -for all kinds of landed property. . . Valuab'e securities transferred in exccais for real estate. . .... Loans negotiated on property, x.a nil" examined and determinfd. . Commissions solicited and executed wits fidelity and promptness. OFFICE No. 14 Carter's Building, corn- of Alder and Front streets. Feb. 3. n70M ' :l ft f r f 9