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Hi -J n:?. an. I I know tf?.s wrong,
l-.r In' w.is neither kit!; nur kin.
,V, d one 1 r 'ri'ianci very lunr.
Foe s icli a liny liit!e sia?
II.
He i r( :"' d n'.v L.iml. Now, that's not
Why viil! ini'n li-.ivc such wicked way.?
It didn't take a minute, rpiite. rA
And yet ii .-eetiied liku days and days.
nr.
There's misjliii-f in the moon, I know,
L".r Tin 'piiie siir 1 suv her wii.k.
When Iin'if.tf(l him to go.
I uuu.'i'. it too ut least I tlmik.
IV.
But, after n'.l. I'm not to b'mne:
lie snttiched the kiss. I do think rrp?n
Aii' (pi:e without all souse of shame. H-s
I i under if he'll come aiiain ?
G
I'olitical Anecdotes.
It is related of a worthy Con
necticut Yankee that he declined a
jnomination to an elective ollice on
the lullowinvc grounds: UX have
Jived" heFaid, ''a lung and tolera
bly respectahhvlife. I have estab
lished" in y sons in business; I have
married iny daughter comfortably.
-My grand children have arisen to
call me blesed. Ican getjup a
egob audience at a family gather
ing, all the tnembers of which listen
to me with respect. AIy neighbors
treat me with curtesy. Shall I
forfeit all this by setting up my
fame as a target for political oppo-
Ill-Ill S,
J)icido:l!y not. 7 JVriiaps
old gentleman was right. iheru
1
case and an other aneciote in point.
A
blameless and lfpectable old
iu:tn.
111-, iii'in ''niniwi'litc '
1 I itvi 1.1'tttf .vi.vi i-ait.-,
desired ail 1 1 -cti ve otlice. lie was
not positively good enough to be
remarkable, and there was nostrik-
event in his life, or point in
character, on which he could
1 p
efi" ! ivelv be abused. His nomi
nation made no show, and he was
like!y to fail by default. A friend
volunteered to i;gure his eh-ction,
bit woul'l not in advance disclose
the process. In a lew days the
astounding apolitical' fact came
otitthat the worthy candidate
in his youth "stole a horse.' The
candidate's friends defended. A
very exciting canvass arose, the
point of thief o no thief bearing
a s much
Sllpl-osed to
the political pietiou
be in i.-Hic as tlie cob
1.
iteral points raised tit election
time geiu rally do. The "horse
thu-f"' was triumphantlv electet
bv the action in his favor when
the charge was demonstrated to
diea faichoo.l; a thing ea-ilv to
be.ootiejiy "the friend," wfto had
'iibii-hed only such a charge as
could not be substantiated.
Tni'. r.t siNKss of Cijii.im;i:n
('liihhin as welkas adulls, should
have occupation. Idleness is an
abomination at any period of life,
from the ciadle to the grave. For
S.-.tan lin is Mime mischief for idle :
hands to do. at tire knows uoth- I
ing of idlers. If children are nat
ural, why should they be idlers?
Now l.e business of children is
to grow. This in:
i:iV be a new the-
novation, a revo-
orv, a st art hug imp
bitia-naiy statement,- but we think I
it is true. .As we'Iook over the i
world, we hnd t hat child ren gen
efally put ti all other
cep' growing. Thev
business ex
are permit-
r- ted to grow it' thev can
l,
out corn-
pencil io io every iniug else. l lie
growing is secondary and incident
al, when it should be primary and
fundamental. 45
Children are con fined six hours
a day in the school room, under,
the delusion that thev a being
educated. They; may, indeed,
learn to repeat words and talk
phrases. lint all the ideasthey
get at the expense of bodily de
velopment are useless or '-'worse.
6,Thcy may recite all the books
from Alpha to Omega, and yet be
know nothings for till practical
purposes. Cultivating the mind at
it i i . 1 1 nil
the expense of the bo, 1 y was never the revolution; then a cabinet pic
done, and never will be. All at- ture, bv Madame de lirieiine, rep-
icn.pis in in. ii onection onlv
that
flwarf and enfeeble both.
'Vfcmv;
of Health.
Knmovixi; Like. It is singular
to what an extent people believe
happiness depends on not beiii"-
obliged to work. Girls aro consid
ered well mairied if tluir hus-
bands are wealthy; and Coys ,,,-oJ
1 . I ... I fol' if i.l'Oll.rl. 1. 1 i.
" '-""iii i.m in.. ieii
llitem fo. support, and enough sur-
plus to play business with. p,oh!
1 ,nK7 "vuu --:'.;nted lahor is ; parcel by parcel, as rapidly as the
the only source ol happiness, a'jwork upon them is eom.deted.-
IT , . . ... .
' i 1 "i-- ' pii'iiaunu i, i inc. X lie
gloiVi of misanthropy is not onlv I
a great di-st rover of happim ss we
miglit have, but it tends to desdrov !
life itself. Idleness ail luxury in- '
iluce premature decay much faster I
than many trades regarded almost ;
exhaustive to longevit v. Labor in I
.t-.l .i , Ii.-. i f i ti oi ill l 1 : i n- .
general in
term of lit
tead of shortening (the
, actually increases it. :
tck of occtipat io:i that !
it is the
ri
actual v destrovs so manv ot t ...
xvealthv, who have nothing to dol) m1'1!" ' XX'TM" :iW!l.T-
but i.!av-ho part of drones. ' .,. . U'Sl"r"A. anti;nl flower
ake a sik-oIv exitj
while tho Ihnv lte iiils out its ilay
...
- y
in usefulness and honor.
The City Missionary is discour
aged. I To tatked to an excited
Germany, and the German said:
"Dame it; why dond yon go to
work? Vat in del teivel vas der
use of your gone round mit dem
pieces of bapei? Dem was played
u 1. Dame it, go to work, and
dond be acding der loafer mit
io u.uus auviu uiui leiguus oiz-
. 0
V- --v. - ...
' I V
The Arliuirtou Pictures.
Among the articles saved from
the wreck at Arlington were manv
of the paintings that, in the happy
days s(jtie, adorned the walls of
that once beautiful and hospitable
mansion. Most of them are defac
ed cither by soldiers or by trans- !
ponaiion ana tney are now at
Green's cabinet factory, in this city
undergoing repairs, preparatory to
being forwarded to their owner,
Mrs. Mary Curtis Lee, at her home
in Lexington. Though handsome
portraits of handsome people, to
one who lias seen them hanging
where they once hung they are
not agreeable, lor thev make too
obvious the contrast between then I
i i - . i i i
and now, and revive regrets which j
had better be obliterated
regrets
such as are evoked bv the columns
of the noble portico of Arlington
as now seen cfrom the" ferry boats
which ply between this city and
Washington. They are there, who
ever, sad realities, and a cursery
glance, taken in a hurried round
through the furniture in which
they are stored, this morning re
c og n i ze d r h e f o 1 1 o w i n g:
A headcand bust of d. W. 1'.
Curtis, painted by G. Stuart an
exceUeut likeness, portraying with
vividness the bald head, the fair
complexion, verging upon the llo-
ril
short side whiskers, ex
tne
pending fromcthe top of the ear to
the angle of the jaw, and the light
and kindlv beaming eye of the
''Child of Mount Vernon," so well
remembereiKby most of the mid-dle-acil
and older residents of the
citv.n A portrait of John Cuitis,
lJ j,ninc.aiato ancestor of G. V.
1'., who holds in his hand a book
containing an essay upon the tulip, I
wnttten lv himsell, a represent.'!- j
tion of that flower being near bv
A full length likeness of Col. Dan
iel Park, painted by Sjr Godfrey
Kneller, in wliich he is represented
as arrayed in a coatoof crimson
velvet, embroided with gold, wear
ing a miniature of Queen Anne
pendant from his neck by a red
ribbon, and holdidg in his right
hand Marlborough's dispatch to
that Queen, informing her of his
victory at I Iletihein. A portrait
ol Lleanor I ark C urtis, stcrot (x.
W. P., :uil with him an adopted j I,,i'ki,,J?: "cknow.e.liiug and tii.n- art.
i -i i -. w i - Civs o! incorporation ol p.ius; e and the
child ol V ashmgton, alo by Stu-j villis , ,n . -a , ,,IM
- .C Ml ... .
art, which despite the ill-usage it j
has received, still plainlv shows ! corporation as ak.ie-a.d, s.ich waros
that "Nellie Curtis" was one of the I11;':1 vft-.men and ih-ir m.cco.s in
, . . , , ,! otlice, shall, by the li ilue U-su ii.ed U.erein.
most beautllul ot women, ami tra- ; ,M. ,lilMt.;lt: cr taken and deeu.e i to be a
dition bears testimony to her bi d- body corporate wi h tin power present
liant wit,extensive information and ! !"'d mentioned in section in this Act.
boundless irenerositv. This picture i , u" Th,t a"' -' 'S
- - ii- ! bishop uvi-rseer. or pivsidiiijr i-luer ol anv
represents her as a gay, laughing, c,,ltl.o!) or reli-ious denom nu ioa iu H.ls
saucy girl, just entering upon wo- j Suee. m iy. in i on:ormiiy w iiii the consii
manhood, ot exouisite teature, and i
a form, ind-Tug 'from the bear arm j
, ',,, i i e i - i 1
and roumled shoulder, oi oeuiicn
ing symmetry. There are six spirit
ed and original revolutionary battle
scenes in whichWashington partici
pated battles of Trenton, Prince
ton, Germantown and Mammoth.
Washington at Yorktown, and the i
Surrender at Yorktown, painted
. -r . , ' ' I
bv Mr. Curtis when he was more j
than eighlv years old
of art thev are said
seurs to possess little merit, but as
truthful delineations of incidents
and eostumes they have a value j
independent of that which attaches 1
to them as the works of him who
painted them. A portrait of Mrs.
W'ashiiK'ton, the wife of the Gen-
eral, painted by Woolaston in 1757 j
when she was in the bloom of 1
. , . . . . , f
yotilli, and musi ai mat, nine nave
been exceedingly handsome. It is
mentioned of her dress in Mrs.
General Lee's life of Mr Curtis,
that though plain, she was so scru
pulously neat that ladies often won
dered how Mrs. Washington could
wear during a whole week of do
mestic management a gown that
at the expiration of that time re
tained its snow-like whiteness, un
sullied by even a single speck. :?A
picture of General Washington, by
the elder Peale, representing him
as the provincial colonel, painted
in 177-J; then a half bust of the
General, by Iloudon, after the man
lier of tlio -inti.uie lakell SOOU altel"
! resent in"" the heads of Washington
and T -il'ivetti' mid n ni'ofile like-
- j - i
ness of Washington in crayon, by
Sharplesii, said to be an admirable
likeness." Theso and many other
pictures, representing either per
sons belonging to the Park. Curtis,
Washington, Lewis, Lee, and other
which thov we,-.. '..Vt "n,,. 1
illustrious iamuies. or scenes m
JClllg
-'I . - I'l
jcieaned. varnished and retrained i
j and
sent otf to tlieir owner, the
! widow of Co,,,.,-,! "l.d t V T
v-v.iv..,. ji-..vii, -.II-,
Ue.rniul.rox I'd.) Caze(tt
Ki:ki.i:ctiox. Honesty
An ex
cenent Joke.
Wealth The most .respectable
qutditv of a man.
W ater A clear fluid once used !
as a drmk.
E-.juire Kverybody, yet
no-
o , eipiai to colonel.
ll'l'no I'ioI.. 1 , .
! o . -v. lillM- '"" uku
is
l"1"
! i
1 . v l x ' t . I -1 m
prisoners in
ox, to try one more at the bar.
f.ditor A poor wretch wl
io
empties his brains to fill his stom
acn.
1 ).-!! -. V , ...1 1
-'v'.ii.i ..v la.ui wno Kins von
to-dav to save vn-i fmn, K-;.w
morrow. "
State's evidence A wretch who
is pardoned fvr being baser than
his comrades. O o
bargain A) ludicrous transac
tion, m whu h Mrii norti. ;. :
i. ,.1,.,.,,,. l .i ,i
ne tneateu ttip nt u.r
. l J i"iu - Illlj
Iawyer A learned srentleman
O
o
o
o o
o
o
wno rescues your i'taiciiuui jyui
enemy ami keeps it himself".
.Tito grave An ugly hole iii.tlie
ground which lovers and poets
wish they were In, but takS un
common means to keep out.
My dear An expression used
by man and wile at the commenc-
mcnt Gf :l quarrel.
Laws of the Slate of Oregon.
AN ACT TO AITItOrnrATK TUE PKOCKEnS FROM
rJHK H.WZ OF SW.M1'. O VKUKI.OWKI) AMI
" TlUli L.iXP.S, TO TICK COMMON SOioOL HSU.
Be it enacted hy the Lcuilatlve Assembly of
the X'tie of Oi fijun :
Sue. 1. That len per cent, of all mon
eys hereafter received lroin the sale of
swamp, ovei liiwed and tide lands, which
lvf been appropriated to the State o!
Oregon bv Ibe Congress ot ihf United
b(. aIMM.n.i ltt.d t(, tbe C(m.
limn School I'iindo0f said .Vale, to be
known and designated as the It reducible
Common Sclioid Fund of the State of Ore
gon, the interest of which shall btt annu
ally divided annnir the several school
districts of said State, according to the
laws made mid provided in the Statutes
of said .State.
Skc. 2. From the urgent necessity of
Filch a law.sihis Act to lake elfcet and be
in force troin and alter i'.s, passage and
approval by the Ctcvenmr.
Approved Ovtober 2S. 1S72. s
Attest : S. F. Chaowk k.
Secretary of State.
AX ACT TO AMKM) AN ACT ENTITI.MD "AN ACT
)'i:ovii;.(j roil Tun i.vcoai'uHATiox of
CllL'lltTIKS. UKl-KJIOLS. KKXKVol.KNT. I-I I K U
AKY ANU ClIAia I At t.K SOCIklTlKS.'' Al'l'UoV-
ei oci'otaat 21 lsG t.' r.
lie It enactrd by the Legislatice Assernbh
(f the :itt (if Oi t'jon :
Sk.c. 1. That Section 1, of an Act en
titled "An Act to amend an Act entitled
'An Act providing for tlio incorpor.i t i.jn
of churches, benevolent, literary charita
ble siicieiies.7" approved October liil.
be amended so as to read us lollows :
Si:c. 1- Tii it whenever any church, or
luli.ri".! 1 . ii a .tti I lil.-.!",- 'd-i i-tt -i !.).
.(1. xvllll ll L".Vtf !ur irs ,,1,.';,..,
devel.iuneiit ol the plivical or mental
lapacines of rs ineiiitjers slit.ll desire
to incorporate for the purpose of carry
ing out the object id' said church of so
ciety, they may do so in the manner pro
vided in this Act.
Si:c '1. That said Act be further
amended by addimr ihereto the following
sections in be miubereu 8. i) aad P.);
Si-.C. t. That any number ol persons,
not Irs- :!i.i!i thiee, bein diiiy appointeil
-ur elected wardens and vestrni"ii ol any
p ir;h r court'jr ttiun of tin- I'i o'e'.ant
Episcopal Ctiui ch o! the L'utteif Slati S. in
ttie S a!e of Oregon, according to the
canons, uiles a:id reta'. ions of said
c:cucli, may become incorporated, tiv
unking and liang of such at ticies of iu
union, canons, ml. s. renlauous ami iis
"'' "vU clm;c:' ';nl;'ll"ra;;"l"n'
become a t'oi poiaaon sole tor religious
ip
and jcducaiional purposes in the manner
prescribed in itns Act as nearly as may
be, and ihei'L'iion said bishop, overseer,
or juesidin elder as the case mav be.
tojreiher wi'h his successors in ollice or
posiiion, by Iits official desinaiioii, shall
be held and dei-im-d to be ;i body corpur-
uie with ail tin- lilns and p.were subj-ci
!' li"11,i,:i,",s l"'.,ibl"1 ' Acl
in I he case ol Corporation atireaie.
l0 Th;il th IM.ljVjsr..iis of this
As works : chapter shall be so construed as to in
lV COUnois- ! elude all such charitable Societies as have
hei t-lolore been or shall uei caller be Com
posed in v'iole or in part of married
women; and married women are hereby
declared eleuible
to hold oilije in such
societies, an. I act as trusiees thereoi. uu
d'v I''visions of ihis cha,.ier dn
is oilier persons, an I no liability
attach to the husband of any such
shall i
ma: ra-it' woman in eoiis' utience ol any
:ct resulting irom sucii oMijial posiiiou by
his, wiu"- . t . OQ 10.
Approved October 28 ISii.
App
Attest :
S.
F. Ciiahwick.
Secretary of State.
AN ACT TO ritOVIPK Foil Till: COMMON' SCHOOLS
T.'Ciiar in Tin-: uxnavxiaxorAna.
J)e it enactril by the Jsyixbitive Assembly
of the ttle of Ori ijint. n.t fnVoics:
Si:c. 1. Thai the Directors of any
School Disuict in the State, wliich shall
Contain ten thousand inhabitants, it more,
in iy. upon the petition oi one hundred
residents and rpinlitied electors ot such
Schriol Dfsl i ict.( provided dial one or more
of the Coniino i Schools to be kept in such
Districts shall be taught in die (ie: m m
Luugu re. and the teachers employed in
Such school or schools, iu add t on lo Ma
rcher quaSili j it ions rripiin-d of teachers,
under the existing School Laws, shall be
educated in the (Jei niin Langu ige. and
qualitii'd to teach (he same.
Skc 'I. Inasmuch as I here exists urgent
necessity for such schools, this Act shad
be in force I ruin and aHcr its passage,
Approved October 21. Is72.
Attest: S. F. Ciiaowick.
M'crrtary of State.
an act to rr.OTF.cr iMNCiiiroi'.ATi:n towns
A XI VILLAGES.
Be it fimde-1 1y the Legislative Ass'mlby of
theHl'tfeof Ltreyin;
Skc 1. If any ' person or person sh ill
ii any in. incorporated town or village in
" . - .
t us .-?taie. wuliuiiy ui ive or nan any iiorn.
or mum upon any smew ok iaerei:i. or
' shall wi'.rully drive or ride any horse or
! male iLroiili the streets thereof at a
greater speed than s'x miles per hour, or
ha!l use any obscene or prof.iui' i.injruae
in any public place in saoh towi or village
to the disturb-nice or annoyarice ol any
pefsotl or peisoliS therein. S.C.d person or
persons so o'.f.-ndin shall be deetu-'d uuil
i v of a' aiisdeaieaiiur. and upon coin ieu m
thereof, shall be punished by lil.e not less
than five nor more than fiav dollar.
m:c. I.
usiices
of the IV
Shall
n ,v'' ,r
i il and exclusive pirisdicli :i
over all oliences Herein c.esti i.jeu coiii
miited within the r respective coin ies.
Skc 2- .A" lines collected under the
provisions oi llii- Act. shad be paid into
Hie t.Vun'y Treasury cl the cmit'iy iu
wliich The wflfeMCe H Cothir,!: ! ;d . as i:i other
criminal Cases, lor the us ami benefit of
the Common School Fu'i-i f such cu jnty.
Apl'loVeilOclober IU. IsTi
Attest ;u vS. F. CII AUWICK.
S. creturv of State
.. ... , : i . . .
Administrator's
Fiotice,
' ! In the mutter ot ilie Estate ol John (Jill
I Campbell. dcce:i- ii.
XTuu-CE ls .IH-lit'llY GI VEX THAT
t!ie und'ji si - ne.i lias been .timoinieti i.v
ltie Co ii.lv Coe.it of Clackamas count v, O e
i: ui, atniii;st.'ator of theestaWoI John Gill
Caiiip'.ll.'il. c aied ; all persiW- in.lvbiel lo
aii 1 i-slate are reijuested to make i.nmeiiiate
pa, men t; ull pei soiis holfi;ng claims ajiai'Tist
ll.e sa ne, are required to present ihim widi
t:ie iiect ssa'y vouchers within six iiioni'us
from the date of tins notice, sit iny resideacc
in-Uieou Citv, OreO'i.
V. W. BUCK, Administrator.
Joussox & McCows, Alt'vil.
Oregon City, Dec. 12, 1872. o
O
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co aluctors to keep THE ALDINE out of the
reacii of compeu on in every dep-ii t ment,
the cliro ios will be, found cori'esponilingly
ahead of ally that can he oil"-red by other
pe. iodicals. 3 Every subscriber will receive a
certificate, over the signal in e of the pa lish
trs. Kiiarauleeiug that the tdiromos deliver
ed shall I e equal to L.e seuipb s fur d-hed
th. anient, or the "oney will bo lefundi'd.
I he disti ib-jticn of pictures of this graile,
free to the subscriber of a lived illar peiindi
cal. wiil mirk an poch in the A 1 1 ; and, con
riderin the unprecedented cleapne-s of the
price ot 'I HE Al DINE itself, the marvel falls
little short of:. a m ricle, ever to tho-e b--t
aeiiiiaiiitei wilh the achievements-of iuven '
tive geuiue and impr ved mec ,anie il appli
ances. (l-'..r i lustraii'.ns i f Ihes" ehr in..s,
Sit Noveiu ur numb, r of THE ALDINE.)
THE LITER A K Y DEPARTMENT
will continue iind -r the cue of Mr. RICH
I
ARD 11E.NRV s'IDDilAlill, ass sted by the
be-t writes and poets of tlie day, u ho will
strive to have the literaluie. o"f THE AL
1)1 XE ;dwas in keeping with its artistic at
trac ions.
TEW.MS S Ter Annum, in ad vance, with
Oil Cbroiuos fiee.
THE ALDTNE will. 1 ereafter, be obtaina
ble ouiv t,v subscription, 'i here will be no
reduced or club rates cash for subec iptions
m ist be sent to the publishers direct, or
handed fo the local agent, without responsi
bility to tlie publ.sh'-r, except in cas-s whre
the eertiiiaate is iveu. bearing toe tao simile
of James Sutton A Co. " o
AGENTS WAXTED.
Any pcrs u w hing to ict permanently as
a local a:int.'will ric- ive fulland proniot
iutcrinatiou by applying t
J.VMKS SUTTOS CO.. Publishers,
dej'.2::i:3 ."S Mmden Lane, New Yoi k.
rin JJS?"
BOOKS
AS HOMD.IY PRETEXTS,
SENT, POST-PAID, O.N' ItlOfKIl'T Ol" TUB MARSKI)
C lMtlCU.
TT7 E CAN R ECO.M M EN D TIPE FOLLO'V-
T i'i' X'ocal C.lleciion of ch i -e Pi inn
Suns: "S!iini;iL' Lights,'' (Sacred Smsi;
"G'ol.l-n Leaves." Vol I. and IL; Hearth
and llo-ne," "I'itfd.le Eh.es," "Sweet
S unds," and "I'l ieeless (Jems " i'lice! To
each in boards; J-i iu cluth ; .$; ,"o in cloih
ami gilt. o
AIo the forlowi ig Instrumental Collec
tions: "Fairy Finders." Magic C.rcl-,"
"V .ng I'iani-t," and "Pearl Drops" fou
easy co'b'Cti ins. "MuskmI Recie:iti..ns,"
"Pit, is. int Memories " "Gol len Chimes" and
"lit il!i iiit (icms," f n more advance I p'ay-t-rs
J'l'ic-of each book. i To i iboa.ds;
.'.' in eloih; J ."o in cl i h ami gilr.
Strauss' Waltx.es, (ask for P.'-ums' Edition.)
in 2 v ,1., ?1 e ieii in board-; $. in cloth. Nov
ello's Cheip Edition or I'iino-Forie Class cs,
consisting ot Mend-lss hit's c miplete wm U-i
in i vols. svo. pr ce ? i ."io each; Folio Kill
tioa, $$ cue i; U eth -ven's Sonat is. $; Hee
thoveii's Piec.-s, --2; Chopin's WaltzXs, Pol
onaises Xoct ,nns Ma.mkas. il ill ids, and
Preludes, price 2 each; S.iubei t's fen Son
........ ...I-.I.I on.! 1 n-y.ij -t .1(
art s Sonatas, :i: XX'eber's Complete I'i i
Pices, -Jl; Schuma i's 4't Pieces SI, e'.
ata. '..; S -lutlier s l i ino Pieces; 2; Moz-
ino
e'c. .
tc I i or iering tii-'-e. be su. e to a-k for
Xo vt-l'.o's Ed li m. Toey are ad han l-orue
editions. Nuvello's che.-tp Vo -al Collec ions:
Mother Goose, rji and t '-i 11 m-huger's Sa
cree Song-, .' .".o; Mendelssuh i's T" Songs,
beauii uliv bo.iod, $T ' ; Scauma n's X'oeul
Alou-n, ; Moore's Iris'i Melolies. Folio
Edition, by lidTo. $s; German X'oik-1 eder
Album' ite.. etc.
Maiier's C hristmas Carols, new ami old,
illu-iratel. price, ft, 'I :o sin:u yilhout
il!u-ti u'd'.ns, in 2 ols., pleach; complete,
f 1 on.
PEriiKs' !iicu. MoxTiit.Y, price Pel cents
facii.iverv number coutaim ig at lea-t$t
.v. o th of ii u-ie. lioiir.d v ismeii fcr 5GD,
lS-T'1, 1ST', .in.l I"T'', price each
Addre.-s, J. L. PEl'ERS,
decl-jmJ . 5Ce: Uroidwav, New York.
MASOXIC HALL BUILD
ING. OREGON CITY, - - - OP.EGOX.
KEEPS COXSTAXTLA' OX HAND A.XE)
lor sale, cusap ko cash,
PAHL0H, BEDPwCO:-!, '
OFFICE, SITTIKGrvOC,
andSITCHE:? FTJPvKITURE,
Uureau, Lounges, Rycking Chairs, What
nots. Be stea ls, Wadistands. Curled
lUir and Pulu Matresses. Pulu Pil
lows. Spring Reds, indow
ShadtAS. l'ictare Frames,
Mouldings, Ac., Ac.
JT"Speeial attention given to Upho'sterv
work in all its branches. Ordeis filled with
promptness. -Repairing done with neatness
un 1 disoatch. Furniture made to onler.
J"-sT"'Goo.Is delivered to any part of town
free of charge. Call and examine for your-
BANCROFT LIBRARY,
DTT P.aT.TTrn-?MTA .
A UCTION AND COMMISSION
o
A. 15. KiolasiiHlsoia,
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and Oakstreets ,1'ortland
nriTinv CAT T'Q"
V y L l oo uo olio
Of Real Estate. J roceries, Oeneralilerchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. B. IticiiARDsoN, Auttioneei
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined liar and Uundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes. Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fiy-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
also: q
A large assortment ot Groceries and Liquors
A. Ii. UiciiAiiDsox, Auctioneer
JOHN MYERS,
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OREGOX CITY, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
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HOOTS &
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASS I M E It E S, FLA XX ELS,'
TWEEDS AND RLAXKETS, G
VYhich I will sell nt the Factory Prices, ancf
will take wool in exchange.
Also, Dealer in
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
;tr will also pay tlie highest price for
Rntfer. Egirs, and all kinds of good country
produce. I will sell-as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good
mere ha n table produce.
SiT Give tue a call a:id. sati -fv vptir-sclvcs
JOHN 'MYERS.
Jan. 13, 1ST1 tf
i -VTT..
l-:V YOIUv HOTEL,
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i ( Deutfches Gaftf ans.)
Xo. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mai! stcam-
i ship la'uling, I'orl land, Oregon .
II. EOTHFOS. J. J". VIL2IEKS,
1 RO P R I ET O RS.
Board per Week ' r. ' ,. . t? 0
4 t &
" with Lodging 6 "o
Dav '. 1 no
WILLIAM
FOlt 1 II K MA A" UFA C TV L J OF
5ASH, BLIHDS AND GGGRS
AXD MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. .
6zT Thev will also do TL'RXING, of -v ry
description to order, q
With Hcatness and Dispatd
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ALL XVORK XVAKRAXTED.
Shop on the River, in Lewis' shop.
onpos te Oregon City Mills.
m -.-7- -r7
PJ
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X li
"Wi'I sew errerjthinj- needed in a. faniHy, f.-cra
tho heaviest to fe lightest fi'cric.
it jocs ?iori: xvor.n,
axd i:etti:ji m"K2C,
TZiau tny- ether raachine.
If thoro in a Florence f evi irq Jla.
chine vi lriu one tLonnr.l miies cf
Ban Francisco i;"t working -will anil
fy.ir.fr ca'-ia Frdisi'tctiun, if I r.ra in
lorr.utl of it, it v. i'.Ljko nltciiunl to
T.ilhout eipenso cf any kind to tko
owner.
CAEIL niLL, Aent,
13 f;cv .tT0r.t-0T.ery S'.rcet,
Grand Hotel Baiici.n-, Can Franci:c
S-utt for Circulars and samp'f rf
c thf tfvir.-. Active Agcn'f wanted i'
trnry ilucc.
JOHN SCKRAM,
3I.MX STREET, - . OKKCOXCITV
31M'FACTIRER AND DirORTER OF
S.I)I)LF.S, H.VHM'SS,
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.lil.i -it -iiai!'- f- .4?
i)I.i:kv-ii.vi
IV AH 11, tc, Ac.
-T-riIiriI HE OFFERS aS CHEAP AS
cm be had iu the State, at
o 00
Wholesale or Re'.aii.
51 warrant all mvoods nircprc.-rr.tcd,
Oregon City, April' 17, 1S72. mJVif.
0 OREGON CITYo
BE EWEEY!
IIavinr piirchssod the at.ove Tii pwerv' Tvish
es to inform the pnhli'' th.it he is now pre par
ed to raaniifactiir a No. 1 quality ol
LAG Ell BEER,
Asoodnucan he obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited tnd ttromjitly filled
HOME-MA PE CARPET FORPALKAT
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Business Directory of Portland, Oregon.
rCBLISUED BV L. SAMUEL.
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General Advertising Agent, U3 Iront Street.
AckerHian,s Dollar Store,
Xo. IO Kir.st strt-tt. Imjiorters and Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass
ware and Plated Ware. " q
stur House, First st , between Oak and
XI. l'ine. Kvertlnn
neat. 11. L. Loniel-
low, Proprietor.
BOOKS, STATIONERY
AXD
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3IUSICALi INSTRUMENTS.
GII.L, STEEL & L'AXCUOFT,
.
os. 75 nml 77 I' irst Strrt-t, Porlluntl.
G Q Zl
1")arman,ll:e only direct Importer of Cloth
3ini, Ac, cor. Front & aslnnjiton sts.
CKAS. C. BARRETT
W II O L E ? A L K
ROOKSCLl.LH t STATIONER,
xakuest stuck 7A" roiriLAXD.
No, 71) Friuit iiI .n. 5 "Wasli-
a
tlll(t Mi l i N. (O,
1ECK, W ILLIAM i SOX, 129 Fioot st.
j In. porters and dealers iu
Guns, Rides uul Revolvers
of every description.
Fishinr Tackle, Fancy (.o ls. Ueads, Uird
Caes, Baskets, Croquei lames, and
O Uaby ("arroitres.
Agents Tor the "California Powder Works;"
also, for the "Yhed r V Wilson
Sewin? Machires."
1"eck. John A., V.'! Front street, practical
) Wa'chmaker &. Jeweler. Vork dune
for tin Tradei
HOOK AIM) JOH llMiNTi:itS.
HIMFS.V- PACHEI DFR 00 Front street.
u hanan, V. A., s. w. cor. First k Taylor
13 fcts. Cheapest Furniture House in Port
laud. O
r ll)T7TCMVA1Ti:it!
J 1 111 1 Mi Front s
WALTER P.IiOS
tieet.
Olaike, 'Henderson i Cook, &1 ,V t-3 First
s-treet. Hialers in Dry GooJs, Fancy
fjooi's, &c. O
ohn A L'o.-eiif.-ld, 14s' Front st. Cornniis-
y sion Mrrchants &. Dial
balers in Oi 1 gou i
California Produce.
Conjrle, J. II . Manufacti
Siid.lhs, Harriets, ai
ware, In'. Front'ret.
icturer i lle-iler in
d Saddlery Hard
CMiiricr, W & Co., In:; Fiont st. Merchant
Tailors at:d Clothiers, Hats Furnishiug
(ioi.ds.
Dt L.i-hmutt A Oatinau, t'2 Frmt st rr-i t.
Real Estate Agtiits, inouey loaned
houses rented.
nrnTniA t nnnnci c. ti. xvexi
ULin FJ1j UIJUJJO, aid i o.
L lOill S;ll Ct.
D HUG GISTS . WOOD-
A KI) AC . 1 ( I Front street. Orders from
any portion of the State or Territories cat e
ludv fifed by m:i I or express.
ITin.l, Lowensti iu A' Co. Furniiuie ar
J Carpet dealt rs Stores (loin 1.11 to li
r 11-t stir; I.
1 Employment' Agency. J. R. Vif'ii! t ri ll, K
J l-rontttt. Furnish all kinds of help. j
JE verd nir A: Heebe, 1 0 Front st 1 cet. Com
j mission Merchants and dealers iu Vo
iiicsti; Pi odiice.
.ishion Liverv Stable, cor. First t Salmon
L. C01 belt, Pr. p. Good turn-outs
alwavs 011 hand. O
Ii-liel k R bttts, cor. Fiist .t Washirifton
st-:.. Healers it Manulac. Cothin-r, Furn-
ishinx' (.'-oils... O
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
Tlie large-1 Music llf'Use on the Co.ist.
STEWWAY IXOS, EUEUETT CEGANS,
ii. L. Di PItAXS, Jtuiuigir.
O SOLE ACKNCY FOlt THE
CtESotve'' S'ving 3I;tcJsine.
p.
;f"Aronts wanted. "TTa
KHcI.eliey & stl mi1, Jt oce: s :u d di ab r
111 all kinds cf Seeds, cor. First and
Ma, IT' sts.
Han btu cer, P., 1 .';: I- ii t si reet . im porier
and dealer 111 Is tuple Fancy Dry (.loi ds,
,i nltlie! v.
-W
T 5 ndee. D II. , Photographic Artist. sNv.
.I X cor. Fiist and Jloiri.-on sts. Child s
1'iet. si ec Ity.
Heniicsen. L. C. Y C., li '. F.ist street
Maiin'aelurers and deu:er.- in Jeweliy,
N ati lies, itc.
Uibhard, Geo. L., VS Fiytit st.. wholesale
dealer iu Croceiies, Poors, Waon Ma
terials, Ac.
Hode, Calef .t Co., 57 Front st.j whole
sale dealcis in drills Paints, Oils,
t ;ass, it C.
T f 17 ."sewing Machine, .straight
XJLV7i-ltV needle', under feed, -h ck
stilcli." . 'oni.etitiou r challen-ied. G. .
Travel', 111? Front st.
T TurKi cn .t .hiinller, X. s. 1 6 to 172
JL Jl First st. In. pel ter
im Furniture, lied
din tr. At.
Hinchinson. W.. atel maker. cir liist
and Main streets. All work dotiet!
San FrancisC'i prices, and warranted.
I
nternational Ho'el, cor. Front and Morri
son s s. M. Rudo'pb. Prop. Free Huss
attends steamers.
O
Kohn.J. .t Co., Front j.t., wholsale and
retail dealer in Fine Clothing, Furn'uh
i : i jX linudtf.
A I uison D'.uee Restaurant, jnivate rooms
L for Families, cor. l.-t and l'ine stn tts.
(J. Vun. Pi op.
Maniu, E. tf'Cn., whole-ale dealer in
. Wines ,t Liquors, U. S. N. Co's Llock,
and San Fran
Heier .t Schmeer, 111 Front St., wholesale
and ri tail Confectioners.
Miller, .lolin It., '..il Ut st. Watchmaker i
Jeweb-r, idleii t tae public a tineas-soitmc-nt
of Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv.
f oeller it Co , Front near C st.. Dealers
4tJL in natie and loreiu Wiues, Liquors
and Cigars. g 0
VT"oit!.riip ,t Tuu:pon, dealers i Ilard
L ware. Iron, Steel. Hubs. Spoke; Hard
wood Lumber, f-e.. Portland.
Oceidental Hotel, cor. First and Morrison
sts. Smirn A Cook, Proprietors.
! .
1ari-h, Wnti.ns it Cornell, Real Estate
Aprents, Pittock's building, cor. Front
and Stai k slrecti.
I-HOTt)GUAPIIlCG00DS. C. II. Wood
1 ard & Co., 101 Float st.
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JOETJ B. FILIklNGTON, K. D,
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OCULIST AXP AURIST,
Office 73 FinsT Street. ITolmf.s' Duild
in. 3d door Fiioii Ladu's Uank.
o ,
G Treats all diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Throat and Lung.
1"icliter, Paul, 105 First st.. importer "f
V l'erlin wooden Carving, Parlor Orna
innts.,tc. O
Kosenbnnm, LS.itCo., Tobacconists, import
ers cf Fc-riirin andaDome-tTe Lteruor.
n O
,.i;w-'l '
1 uss Ilouse, Front st. On First Class Pria
V cipal. Tbomas Ryan, l'roprietor.
O berlock, S., 61 Flout and 6'J First sts.,
O dealer in llaruesi, fciddlcry and Sad
dler Hardware. q
Simon , J., 56 Front street, dealer in Doors,
fash it Rluids. Window & Plate Glass.
jinstj timer, tt., 1 11st at., mipoiter of
KJ 1'iaiios, urgans, bheet Music,
Music In-
fetrumcnts
(Ji,la ore. J. ti.. 123 First st. Diupgist &
K-j ip- inecary, a iarre st
sto6k of l'erlumrjr
& Toilet Articles.
Smith it Davis, 71 Front stieet. wholesal-s
dealer in Drops, Paints, Oil. Window
Glass, Pcrfumerv, Ac
'- 2 .
Snow A Rro-s, 7-J Fint) stret, Picures,
Fiames, Moldings, Artist's Maf.s.Draw
in; Instiumems.
C nnth. Put.. Broker. 9i Front st
O in I epal Tenders, Go'ernmen
Dealer
ernment Ponds
nnd iti Id Dust.
STI1XK, Ii. I,., Xo 107 Frnnl Str--t.
Wiilcl:ni;ikcr A Manufacturinir Jeweler
is ani'ointed Aqent tor the Wnltham, E'jrinr
E. Howard ,t Co., Cbas. E. Jacot, and tha
California Wntches; also, for all the prfdrc
t'ons and imiioits of the California Jewelry
Corrpany.San Francisco. Send tor circular.
Watches repaired in the very best manner
and wax RANTF.n to give satisfaction.
r Ferrv Pros.. N. 17S First street, mnnufac
JL trrers and dealers in Furniture, Bed
diiifi. Carpets, Jtc.
Ihe Clothing store 1 From st. Clofbirifr,
JL Form's! injr Goids, Roots and Shoes.
Han is A Pratrr r.
rinttip. II. I!., 142 A 144 Front st. Dealer
JL -j" Wn pons it Agricultural Implements-
rrvne. E. D-. n. w. cor. First A Oak sts..
l dealer in Lrandies, lues, English A 1
and Porter.
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YT7'illiains A AUers, ft Cerrtral Mock.
" Front st.. Commission Merchants Jfc
deal's in Produce. J '
J bailey A Feehl einier. Attorneys A So-
licitors in Ranki uptcy. Ofbce in Odd q
Fellows Temple.
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GOOD NEWS,
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
BARGAINS I 0
S. ACKERfrZAr-J & CO.
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HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
btoikof -
FALL AM) VLTER.CCOBS,.
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Will CII THEY OFFER
Clicaper (luin Hie Cluapeit.
We wciuld say, come apd convince Tmr
self befoie pun basing clacn Lvi e. Our Vtc0
consists in j art of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS
CHOTH1NG, HATS,
ROOTS AND SHOES.
MOTIONS, GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
and .-i.prp.it many at tides too niDiin 1.1 to
nention.
AL.O, Doors, Windows, Glass ed rutty.
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ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKKN l.X
0 "EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO. Vi'OOb wanted, for whicb we py
the HIGHEST PRICE.
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S. ACKEErrTAK fcc CO.
Orepon City, April 21, lS71:tf 0
TEW WAGON
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Carriage Manufactory!
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The undersigned, harinp inrreafelf ih ii
mensious of his premises, nt the old ktacd
O Corner of M ain and Third streets.
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Oregon City
Oregon.
Takes this method to infoi m histoid pat
rons, and as manv new rns as itit b
pleased lo call, tl at lie is nnw prepared, wits,
ample room, good materials, ana the very
best of mechanic, to build tmw, reroa
struct. make, paint, iron and turn out al)
complete any soil ot a ri-bicle from a eca.
nmn cart to a concord coach. Trv me.
Rlacksniill.inp, Horse or Ox si oeinp, and
ceneral jobbing neailv. qub klv and cbeap.
"done. DAVID SUIT H.
O o Opposite Excelsior J' ark at
o A. G. AVALLING'S
Pioneer Book Bindery,
.', 5 "Washington vStre.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
Ml SIC HOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every Tarietj ot
style known to the trade.
Vipers from the country promptly
ended to. - "
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
I0RTLAKD.
CBEGCN
GEO. J.. CURKY,
Commissioner Selecting. Swamp cd Oret
flowed Lands. '
Faim Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for nil kinds of landed piopertv.
Valnble securities transferred in exchange
for rial estate.
Loans negotiated oa property, and titles
examined nnd deteijvinf d.
Commissions solicited and execnted nilh
fidelitv and promptrpin.
OFFICENo. 14 Carter Bnildingcoruer
of Alder and Front streets.
Feb. 3. yry.Y
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