Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, January 24, 1873, Image 4

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FRIDA V.
fvM.AUY 21. 173.C
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NOIL-Mill-.!- VIOLETS I
We stiV-I i;i tin? p,hTr of the forest,
Tiie frioii-l of my heart .mrl I.
Where i!k- sunset glow of the linjjles,
Met sunset glow ot the sky.
TL.f breath of the coming winter '
Caine iImwu (rota the iin"-el:ul bill ;
Its .shadow crept over the landscape,
And over our hearts its chill.
Wi' talked of our -.tinny childhood,
(Jf l.:i;fS that hi! no
Vt'e bud witched wiih the opening blos
som.. As lightly come and go.
The d:e;i:us of o'ir early inornin;;
Like - dew had i;i-el away; -
Our .-kies ol oM ;ui I cntiisoir1
1 1 a-1 turned to leaden gray.
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In the years that lay befon it?.
ILi'it M'en through the distant haze, n
The winters drew drearily lunger,
A'.i I briefer the bummer days.
Like a breath from the far-o!l Southland,
Cai:r- a fr.trance faint and sweet, r
And behold 1 blue violets nestled
, I-yw down la the triads ut our feet.
As brightly they bloomed in t!n-irjbeauty,
At the close of the autumn day.
As when they were tenderly lidded
In iho b'o:-r-oir.y arms o' -May. q
Then ti;;e to ihe o'.hi r spoke softly : o
). liiend. let t,:ir trrh-vine's cease!
Let lis ta'.e t n:;r hearts yladaescJ
This message of lih: -iiiid peace.
Jet us I;;t our i-yos fo the future
Willi a Steady irii.-tful lj.i.e,
J'or i.det.still are waituir
To Llo .in in Nuvi-iitbcr tl ivs."
Senators C'orbclt and ."Mitchell.
The following infamous and out-C-il'..iis
11'kI .'i jipL-at vl in a recent
i-;u- of the Ciiicinnriti Coinrrrrial,
and is front the j'irti of thaO "Wash
ington corri'sjioiok-nt of that jour- j
nal. He say.s: '"Cofbc-tt of Orison
has conn- to be known as liass
wiki.1 Corbi-tt. Don l'iatt bapj)i!y
eaitl of him once, that in hearing
hint j'c ak.one was reminded of the
rythm aiivn-ingi)f a dull buzzoing
throttgh a w'nter-soaked bass-wootl
log. He -talks iiiterinably, and
never says 9nry thing. In place of
Corbet v the wootlen-snan, who goes
out next March, we are to have one
Mitchell, a lawyer, said tube worth
some millions
and co;iu;ion!v
known liVn. Ho'.ii. lay's jnan.
In. titer we will gain anything by
the change from siu-h a man as
Corbctt to arman vlio has a mas
ter, remains to be seen. Put it is
an unfavorable commentary upon
the condition of tilings in the lle
'J public, that we nm-t choose be
tween.such undesirable parties, and
that day after day we have new
acce ssions to the number of me 11 in
Congress 'who have masters. We
have no security as long as our "best
men ailt.w themselves to be driven
away from and kept out of politics
by the scalawags andhou!der bit
ers and shtitl-l yitcs and deadbcats
netuei o vi.i gam aiiyi'.ing uy ,
gent, rally, who seem to be gaining
evcrv dav in the political affairs of
the country.
'1 hat scandal is too great for the,
; people ol Oregon to bear up under'
and the. idea that Mitchell has a
luster, it"s too much." Who can
.-isuggest a remedy for ihis out
rageous shmderV
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i ii!-. i til" J.lOiMSI.ATOn.S
: Atv. ti; Tin-: 1 1 a 1 K.i ! The Scran
"to!i yV?. oih rs the foHowing vug
gesti":;s to the incoming Legisla
ture of IV-rrti-ylvaiiia: There is
one thing which we wish to see.-at-
teUlhd to :i! I I ) f!T.l 1 1 1 l-r t',w
'tirg tliiswui-
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tei, a-.d t.i.-it is P. rive the pnev
ol J.egi.-huors laisetl to some sort
oi :i .tlt-t-ci:t li-"!iri. it now is
vt- hnvi' toclihisli t-viry time we
talk witli p. Xuw Vork ii;nn oti the
1 1 1 - . -t-1. oflrWati.'fci. "While Ietri.s
lators Allany are worth lrotn
I,Ouo to MVuO i r lu-a.l, the
Kline artieies can le lj.a-ht here
at tt too each. When we con
f'nler the reat wjL-altli a:ul monev
cil intt-rot of our .tate, thi-As"a
rao-i laiitiiliatiiiix coiajiafi.son. We
call upon all oiir Senators ati'l niein
l.ers of the ase;nl.!y who have any
tati- j. title, not to sell themselves
one eent short of the ruling rates
at Albany. The iliLTiiitv 7f our
SNtni,. 1 i -
.1.UC IilUsL li1 1! :'. 1 11 1 :u 110. 1 ...
i.r.l..,- t. . v ,
cM-iei in uo u we imi.-t snow the
country that we have as valuable
l r I . I - t . ...... 1. r. . -1 11
i. ,..... . .iv.ui ii. i tirnisueil tv
any oilier Mate i:i the. L'n'u-n.
l.KAl 111 I I.. HtW trno nn,1
........... ..v. .-utMutl lO Oli SOiemn
nutria vows, and in the eml
i;eu v.e come to hnl each other
a.lieu be-itle the death bed, ami
know that wo a. to be separated
lot l ui-, bv the cruel han.l of
death, how teatttiiul it would be
to say, L have livnl to mv mar -
r!;1, Vows'"' W-" e stand at Hn-l, Plater by name, lias been re-lu-
aiter, and promise before God Rased from jail because the win
au.l witness, to love, cherish, hon- dows were not "lazed.
1 ..t i i i
iM.mti tiucv c.icu li.iier, oo we in
tend to do so? Do we mean what
-we say ? Alas, how soon are thosC outsiders, is authorized hy the Le"
vows ior-oiu i? Your.- nun, ! is!:l'0 to V,0 t :i loan to the e'x
when you staml beiore t!i. hymen- j tl-'r't -0,000,000.
cal alter, witii some lair oenvj; at
your si-le, who Ikw promised $
leave lather, mothe
aii'l sisters, and shar
ami sorrows t hrtHi' h if. rt-mr-
ler sbe
e has lorsaken all others 1
lor
you, ind think ho .y well you i A Ciiare of 25cts. lor a.l mission
bhouM love i;ei! She hVvcs Vou ! tos-hu;eh we.l.lius in Mi-ssouri
with her whole Kart, ami has Ldv-j iijrnishes a fun. I lor the youn- i,eo-.-.ii
l . ... :..... i . i . j- . . i. i 1 ie tn tni-t h , i.. .1 " -I
1 "v i me llilU lil'Ul IKUIUS lOI liie
luture, am. vou siiould remember
she is something that when once
t a lieu Soni yo;i in ileath can never
Le returned. LoVe your wife,
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Washimrton Territory boasts of
public library containing 03 1 yol-
umes, "prmcipaUy Patent office re- !
jiorts.
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A"-'coiorc-.l North Carolina clory
Avt.man has boon conitp.iltcil whh
ont b:Io lor stcalitt- co'ton
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Ij s7 G&.aincd and j&
j.7f f . 7 7 . -
ill 1 .-iii4ii. nil
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II lint t IP Intvivhnont (-,nKn
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-Regulations of the Oregon City
to-wit :
The .Seminary shall be divided into eiirht grades or classes, and
into four departments, viz: 'First, English and Classical; Second,
Mathematical; Third, Scientific; Fourth, Primary. Each teacher
shall have charge of one department ; and, except in the Primary
department, shall:give instruction throughout the school in all the
subjects pertaining to his department, and in such other subjects
as may be required. The Principal shall be teacher of one of
these departments and shall have charge ofGthe general order and
management rof the school.
-The English and Classical Department shall include Leading,
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Orthf-grap'hv, Etyinolojry, History, English Grammar, Composition
and Iihet(nc, Penniaiiship, Pook-keeping, Mental Science, Moral
Science, American Literature, Science of Government, and Latin.
Tl
te Mathematical Department shall include Written Arithmetic,
Lmtal Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, and Trig-
Me
onometrv. The Scientific De
Phvsieal Geography, Phvsiolo
Chemis
istry, Zoology, Geology. itnd Potany. The Primary Dcpart
sha'll include Spellinir Ueading, Slate Printing, Elementary
ment
Drawino;, Elementarv Arithmetic,
It shall be the duty of the Principal, with the assistance of the
other teachers, to grade or classify the school according to the
progress and advancement of the pupils, and to prescribe the limit
of each of the different subjects to be taught in each grade or class.
A'o pupil shall be transferred from a lower to a higher grade
until he or she has passed a satisfactory examination.
An annual examination shall be held for the purpose of granting
Diplomas to the students of the Seminary who shall pass a satis
factory examination in the following subjects, viz:"
Heading, Orthography, Etymology, United States History,
Ancient History, Modern History, English 0 Grammar, Com
position and Phetoric, Penmanship, Science of Government,
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Geography, Xatural
Philosophy, Chemistry, Physiology, Astronomy, Physical Geogra
phy, Zoology and Drawing. Optional studies: Trigonometry,
Geology, Potany.; Mental Science, Moral Science, American Liter
ature and Latin. The examination shall be public, and, as far as.
possible, shall be conducted in writing, and at least ten questions
shall be submitted in each subject. Diplomas shall be signed by
the Faculty, by the City Superintedent, by the Mayor of the City
and also by the Pecordcr, and shall have affixed the city seal,
o The Principal of the Seminary is hereby authorized to assign
each teacher to his respective department for the present fiscal year.
PULES FOR TEACHERS. " -
1st. Teachers are required to be present at their respective rooms
jit least five minutes before the time prescribed for commencing
school; and to observe punctually the timo fox o.ncning and clo.s
ing school. s r
0 L'nd. The daily school session shall commence at 0 o'clock, a.
m.', and elo.-e at o:K, p. in., with an intermission at noon of one
hour, from 12 m. till 1 p. m. There shall be a recess of fifteen
,n:m,f, ;n fbn 4 ,i
sion. Iti the Primary Department, the forenoon session shall not
exceed two and one-half hours, nor shall the afternoon session ex
ceed two Injurs.
ord. Any pupil may be excused from being present at any relig
ious" exercises, by a written note or personal request of parent or
guardian to the Principal. 5
4th. Anv pupil, guiltv of wilful or continued disobedience, or
who shall make use of or write anv profane or obscene language,
. . . i t
r make any obscene pictures, or characters on the se-hool premises,
or oil the way to or from school, shall be punished by suspension,
oviiiilsion . or otlier mmilmir'Tit iir-r-t rd i Tier to thr Tt:itnrf nt'tbr tif.
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ience. ah damages (tone to set tool proj)erry oy any oi tne pupils,
shall bo repaired at the expense of the party (their parent or guar
dian) committing such trespass,
' 5th. Teachers are authorized to require excuses from parents or
guardians, either in person or written note, in all cases of absence
or tardiness, or ox being disnusseu beiore the school closes.
PULES FOP PUPILS.
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1st. Every pupil is expected to attend schoci regularly and pur.etu
allvto conlirm to the regulations ol" the" school, and to obey promptly
all the directions of the teachers ; to observe good order and proper
deportment; to be diligent in study, respectful to teachers and kind
and obliging to school mates; to" refrain entirely from the use of pro
fane or vulgar language; and to be clean and neat in person and
j clothing; and to refrain trom the
premises.
02nd. Fitpils are required in all cases of absence, to bring a written
excuse from their parents or guardian.
Crd. All Duoils who have fallen behind their "imiIp bv absence or ir-
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n filial in ;i iiuiii'iaim-. 1 1 it lo.vi lie; Oi 1 1 1 il 1 1 el 1 1 lOI 1 , Ml .1 1 1 ut: ii.iti-ii
in ;l iv Mmy di;c.rt.lion of thy te:K.lrer..
a- :i ,.i....?t i... .1 . . 1 1.... t
tin. o 1'iij'ii i-iiait uu 'll Hlillt u 10 Ji-.it u Miititn ill iw.-s 01
othvr time lx-fore the regular hours for dismissing, except in case of
sickness or by written request ot parent or guardian.
5th. All pupils shall be held accountable to the teachers fot their
conduct on the school premises, or while attending school ; also on
the way both to and from school.
.Ordinance No. SO is hereby repealed.
Passed the City Council January
Attest: Ii. Dn.LKit, ReooroVr.
.Iowa is rajiitHy coniinpj to the j Jli-srxnss is Busixcss. A cor
oonelnsion that niiinlercrs niiIit rcspomJent of a country paper
oetter have tntir necks hemped
than ex.etnpt.
T.' tr t 1 1 1
j -1 1 ig 1 1 .-s ii oiiuottox aavices rei)oiL
. . 1
; mat tliecl-UtiaiistH
services wax
I i 1 -i
! TX l a SrC:ltCr W
every week.
Syracuse is trying to keep up its
pints against a threatened .State
1 i
Convention of Prohibitionists on
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TV. :-t t b . .t i : :!
to elevute its huls to la.lders' ami
; other jrymuastic apparatus "at an
j expense, of -21,000
.U..
! A criminal -ent h-n.-m e.f Af.r.-.
1 l'lston having .lei-lined 'rift.; f,
om
ContaiitinatMi. I.t. :..
I s.-...-v . V' ! , I , . , ! - o'lltl-IH-ll
.M-, O brothers I l ,u c'''iiul idea of lmildin-r, j
ro your jvs i ,ie cs 'netery at Pera, a new o-Pera-,
life, reineln- j hous to cost 500,000.
O
j l --.-.-. iu.i.si-K.i-i'nllr With.
Anotlter serious bl,
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to the Piulalelj.Iiia Centennial hvlrdw -
the termination 0f Xewark to I V.X;: & iocntv::::::;.V;i YjSi
,t.,i,';..i. .
: 'k ps'miaiitiit Liiiversal
L.. position, o
Impatient. -A gentleman wlmJ
lia l boon arruinr with .m i
iuus until ins patKrioe was ohanst-
Oil -slid 10 lifl.,'f , ; i , . 3L"'ill - t -
tu ua i.t lMnt lsh llIm dea.1,
but he would be -lad to see him
know more.
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iih tL'i uoaau 1 '-yc'.wc ..
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Seminary shall be as follows,
apartment shall include Geography,
iv, Astronomy, Xatural Philosophy,
and "Writing.
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use of tobacco about the 'school
: k
Oth, 1S7-1.
A. XOLTXERi, flavor.
j wants to know why mama tie ami
j death notices shouM he paid for.
I-or tiie best of reasons one is an
ad vertist'ineut of copartnership,
ind thy oilier is a notice ot disom-
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Ileligiouq Servlc-ea.
! St. Pauls .Episcopal ) Church, the Ker. John
W . -seil.voo 1, rector. Services on Sunday
at i"i a.m. and T p. m. Sunday ijchool
and Undo class at v. m.
I Congretrationa! Church
U8choo.,..
m e Church
Moitiui Servii-e's". " ." ." ." "."
Evening Services,
arch .-eats Fiec
..12 o'clock M.
...Scats Frre
lrt.3i.
Evening services 74 i, .-lock
Satbath School at 2 o'clock p. n.
J. I). I.ocky, Pastor.
First Haptist Church, Kcv. J. A. Whth, pas-
i .r. services on u'iiay at 1I..J a. m. a id
. P. M. Sunday .School at 12 M. Piaver
meeting Thursdav evenings
AtlEXTS KOI1 TIIK ENTERPRISE
Tiie following per.-ons are authorized to
act as agents f jv the KNTKitruiSE :
Geo. I. Koivell i Cc, 40 I'ark Iliw, New
Vot-k.
Coe. WetSerill .t Co., GOT Chestnut street,
t ti n ut i ol pi. la.
Abhott V Co.. Xo. 82 A Si Xas.-au street,
cv oi K.
i'oithmd, Oregca I. S.itnut l
s.au rr.mcisca Thomas l! ce
San FranciC'. I. I'. Fisher
St. Helens. C -Iwnlna count r S. A. Milr-s
Astoria, Ci.its .p -oiiniy. . . ' . . A. Van f'usen.
Lafavefe. Vamliill county.. J. I.. Fur,- son.
Oall is. F-olk count v Pave Holmes.
La iJrande, Union county c. "raig.
Pendif-t m, CmatiIi-4 county... S. V. Knox
Eeu-ene City j jr. Thompsou
nearer Crek.'
Ea-rie Cieek..
CUCKVIAS COUXTV.
C. F. Beatie.
Frank W. Foster.
r t T M tienr v mcUu.mii
M;ow' r Molalla W. Morelantl
r-nby J. w. stt-awse,
L.P' M.,lalU W U. Vaughaa
Harding's. . ,
... .Z. C. Norton
Cuttings'...
D." Wright'
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t rat?' itf-Vi.
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mut he sent to the ptililisiiers direct, or
handed " the hi.-.d agt-nt withtyiU responsi
biiity to tl.e pool sh- r, except in c is -s where
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Any pers iti w .-hing to ict permanently as
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J.VSIiCS SC1TO? CO., Pc.'Jishers,
decl Jin:) oS Maiden Liuie, .Neiv Yoik-
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SUNT, roST-PAIl, OX IIIX'KH'T Of THE MARKED
run: ts.
XT E CAN I1ECOMM I'.N I) TIIE FOLLOW-
V iog Vocal Collection of ch .ice Piano
Songs: 'Iiinirig Ligats,'' (Sacred SongH;
'CiolJ. n Leaves." Vol I. ami II.; -Hearth
and Home," "I-'ire-itle Ivh'es." "Sweet
S unds," and "Priceless (Jems " Price 1 75
each in hoards; ?2 in cl.th ; 2 otj in clolh
and gilt-
Also "the followi-ig Instrumental Collec
tions: "Ftiirv Fingers." "Mtiio ('.rclr,"
"Vung Pianist," ami "Pearl Drops" Ton.
easy collections. "Musical Kcci eati-ms,''
"PU-asant Memories." "Golden Chimes" and
"Brilliant (Jems," f,u ni"re advance I p'ay
ers. Pi ie--of each btiok. $1 7" in hoaids;
2 in cloth; .2 i'i in clo h anil gilt.
Strau-s' Waltzes, (ask for Peters Edition.)
in 2 vol., t4 e t'-li in hoartN; " in cloth. .Nov
ello's Cheap E'iition ot Piano-Forte Classics,
consisting oi Mend- lss din's complete works
iu 4 vtils. fivo. price $-1 i each; Folio l-.ii
tioa. $-i eac'i; B . ethovon's Son.it is. $2- I'.oe
tiiovcli's Piec -s, t'2; Chopin's Wait., s, Pol
onaises. Not-time, Maziukas, Ball ids, and
Preludes, price. 2 each; Sc'mhert's Ten Son
atas, '.; St li'ihei's Piano Pieces; 2; Moz
art s Sonatas, 3: Weber's Complete Piano
Pieces, -t; St-hnma i's -It Pieces, fit, etc.,
etc I or !ering tli'-se. be sure to ak Tor
Novello's Ed:ti'in. They are . all handsome
edition-". Novello's ciie t( "t; ;il Coilec'ious:
Mother Goose, .iml ? '; I! m l'.rger's S.i
crec Songs, Men h-ls-o!! j's 7-' S-mgs,
heauti uiiv boanti. $7 ' ; St-huma-i's Vocal
Aloum, Moor-.-'s Irish Me'0 lies. Folio
Edition, by italic. $s; German Volkr-l.ed.r
Aliium' etc.. ec.
Staiccr's Chti.stmis C.;rol.i, new and o!d,
illustrated. Price, it. 'I he same without
illustrations, ia 2 .'ols., I each; complete,
$1 on.
Pet tins Misicm. MavTin.v, price 30 cents
each, every number containing at lea-t l
worth of "inu-ic. Boand ro nines for 1;GD,
1:7 ', 1S7, ami P7-', puce f- i ea h
A.ldres, J. L. PLIERS,
declu2 50 Broadway, Nt.v York.
MASONIC II ALL BUILD
ING. OREGON CITY, - - - OREGON, j
KEEPS CONST
lor sale, gu:."
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON II AND AND
;ap fou casij,
PAHL0.R, ESDHCOil,
0F-FICE, SITTUIGSOOU,
and KITCHEN FUr.NITUPwE,
Bureaus, Lounges, Pocking Chairs, What
nots. Bert-teals, Wa-hstands. Curled
Hair and Pulu Matresses. Puln Pi!
lows. Spring Beds, Window
Shades. Pictare Frames,
Mouldings, Ac, Ac
tSpecial attention given to Cpho'sWv
wrork in all its ..ranches. Ordefs filled with
I'i om jo :itr.s. u--'.iii" s u-ii Mini neatucai
an I tbs-iaich. Furniture ni. id.' to order.
tjrtjotis Ueiirei ea to any part ol town
1 free of "aarga. Call and sxaaiine for vour-
raayUoM
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A IB. iiieIaindlsoja,
AUCTIONEER !
Corner ol Front and Oakstreets .Portland.
0 AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, Generalilerchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday !
A. U. Richardsox, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined J3ar and Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Morse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, Ii. G. Iron
also :
A largeassortmentoj' Groceries and Liquors
A. L5. Richakdson, Auctioneer
OREGON CITY", OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASSIMKUES, FLA NN ELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
yhich I will sell ut the Factory Friees, and
will take wool in exchange.
Also, Dealer in
BOOKS AND STATiGJSRY,
will also pay the highest price-for
Rutter, Eggs, and nil kinds of good country
produce. 1 will sell its low as any house
in Oregon . tor l asn or us equivaieui iu goou
niert-haritiible pr-tdiu-e.
j?XT Give me a call and sati fv vours.dves
JOlIX'.MyEKS.
Jan. 13, 1871 if
1 .. T.. .. -.. J
JKAV YOtiK HOTEL,
( Oeutf'ches Gart'.aus, )
No. IT Front Street, ppo.: te the Mail steam
ship I and ing. Port land .Oregon .
ii. r.0Tm?cs, j. j. 7iL3Ens,
i" i: op uiF.Tons.
r.oard per- Week f f. oo
" " with Lodging t. ot)
' . " o.iv ; i oo
WILLIAM S I k'l G E S3
FQIl UIK MANUFACTORY OF
T"JTT T1 TTrsT' TT F P.''
L.' CL1 iiu r-j u.il si' L;i hLt
SASsJjBUKDSAMD CGOHS
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
8z They will also do TURN INGof ev ry
dese.-ijitiuu to order,
Vith ITcatxicss and .Dispatcl
o
all "vo;:i; v.'akt. anted.
fs)iop on the Iliver. in Lewis' .shop.
oppos te Oft iion City MUls.
'1? IT IU
f"S T,
o ' 'x i-
" V
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W
"WHIectt everylHn j needed in a fr-Ey, fron
tie heaviest to "e l.Vl:te:t fuirlc
it ix)rr 'iozzz: v g:::-:,
r-oi;c i:i?:r-'i or t. or.::,
A-sn cnEi: vosK,
Thau any other mcuhino.
If thcro i.-j a riornoo Fewirf.; Jla
cliiue viiLia oi:o tLonsand xiiilcs of
Ban rranci.-co i ot vo:l.;i:pf vt;l iai1
givlnf? entire t-ati-sfftrtlon, if Ir.m in-iorint-tl
of it, it vi'l l a nlter.t.eil to
v.i:I:ot:t expt-nso cf any kiriJ. to ILa
owner.
! AT.l li --j CLL Arcntf
ID Lev r.r,r,zoerj G'.rcct,
Crar.c! Uo'.j! C-"d:r.r, Can Tr-mcloco.
SrntZ for Circulars and aatnji'fa rf
ilin tcorli. Actlre Ajents xt-uulcd. in
! MAI. STIirET, - OllKGOXCITY.
31AMTACTlREu .n'D IMPORTER OF
SADDLES, lIAUNEfJS,
SADDLF.RV-HAIID-W
All 12, .c, .Sic.
TTITICII HE 0FFEI5 aS CHEAP A3
V cm be had iu the State, , at
Wholesale or Retail.
tyl warrant all rr.r croods a . represented.
Oregon City, April' 17, 1S7. uiiVlf.
0HEG0N CITY
B 11 E W EET!
rCiTll 1 1 EXK V II U TS II 1:
Having purchnsed the abore Brewery wish
e toinforin the pnblie tht he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a Xo. 1 .(nnlity oi
..IGvf. BEER.
1 -,,ni :,R -nii e 'itaineo: anywiicre in t;:e
'Stale. Order- solicited ttn.l promptly tilled
"TT0ME-MADE CARPET FOR PALK AT
1 JOL I. EELLIVG&
1 i'Zch
Easiness Directory of Portland, Oregon.
PLBL)JUEjJ BY L. SAMUEL,
General Advertising Agent, lJ3 Iront Street.
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
o. .y Kii-t treet. IiuportPrs and Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass
ware and Plated Ware.
stor House, First st., between Oak and
X V. Pine. Everything neat. 1. JLLougtel
low, Proprietor.
COOICG, STATIONERY
AXD
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MUSICAL IN" STRUM LINTS.
CII.I?, STEEL. & L'AXCItCFT,
Xos. 75 and 77 l-'irst Street, I'ort 1 n ml.
1arnian, the only direct Importer of Cloth
3ini, Ac., cor. Front & Washington sts.
CHAS. C. BARRETT,
WllOLESALE
I20)KSI:i.I.I:U & STATIONER,
Laj:gi:st stock: ay rouTi.Axn.
?.'o. "'J 7roit und No. 54Vsh
iiigton Stiets.
1 EC K , WILLIAM A SON. 12i Front st.
3 Importers and dealers iu
Cutis, Zlii'cs ami Revolvers
of ererv desertpt-on.
Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods. Deads, Ilird
Caes, Baskets, Croquet Games, and
Uahv Carriages.
Agents for the '-California Powder Woiks;"
also, lor the Wheeler A, Wilson
Sewing Machines."
"Teck, John A., l'2'.l Front street, practical
.13 Watchmaker & Jeweler. Work done
tor the Trade.
irVT.OTsVsi-i-ts.-cxm t: . "-. J
1SOOK AM)J()l. PKiA'TKlSS.'
111MESA HAf.'llEI.DEK !'3 Front street.
"T)nt har.an, V. A., s. w. cor. first A Taylor
A sts. Cheapest Furniture House in Port-
lanti
0 A Tl'T7,rPCl WALTER P.ROS
Uil AVJL lit Jl O. Front stteet.
(Clarke, llender.-.m A Cook, -1 A S3 First
J street. Dialers iu Dry Goods, Fancy
Goods, Ac.
Cohn A I-M.-eiifi 1.1, 14s F:ont st. Commis
sion M.-rt hai.tr. A Dealers in Oregon A
Culilornia Produce.
Clongle. .1. H .
; Sjd.Ues, II.
longle, .1. li , Manufacturer A Dt-alt r in
ware, l- Front .s'rt ct.
f M.rrier, W A Co.. !'!: Fionts-t. Merchant
J Tailors and Clot hi err., Hats Furtiihiiig
( ioods.
DeLi.stmtutt A Oatmaa, i2 Fmnt street
Ileal Estate Agent", niot.ey loaned
houses rented.
DENTAL GOOES
Ql C. Ii. Wo. 1-
urti : Co. 111
i loot .-! cel.
DKUG GISTS, V
Aitl'-VC'i. I'll Fn tit .street. Orders-trom
any portion of t'.e State or Territories cat e
fllUv til e 1 hy in. I 1 or express.
ITm.l, l.o'reiist in .V
li Carpet dealers-1-S
nstt in .V Co. Furniture anil
Stores Jlom 1734 to lob
If li t-t Mtt-tt.
1 Employment A-jency. J. II. Witl.erell, SO
j Front st. Furnish all k i t : d of help.
ITH'. id.ng Btel.-e, io From stieet. Com
li mi.s.sitn Merchants ami dealers in L''-
iiH-.-tif Pi t'd ui-e.
TT'a.sliion Lively Stable, cor. First A Salmon
sts E. CorbettPrttp. Good turn-out;
always on band.
X"5sliel t Itt ot its, (.r. Kitst A Washington
st., IU-aleis & Manuiac. Cothir.g, I'urn-'
is'iing Goods.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
The large.- Mu-sie House on the Coast.
STEIN WAY HAM?; EIT.DETT CECANS,
e
G. L. Dtl'KAXS, Manager.
SOI.E AG CXC I't'K 1 HE O
"E:owc'' Staving rIaciisEie.
" A g e n t s w a n t e d . 3
Hael el't y A Sti me . ( I rocet s and d ah l s
in all kinds of Seeds, tor. First and
Mam sts.
Haiiit.ui ger, B., PIG Kii .-t s' t eet , iinporter
ami dt-v4 r In staple Fancy Diy Got ds,
l iltinerv.
TTuitlcf. 1 II., Photographic Artist, s. w.
cor. I list
and Moiiis.m sts. Child s
j'ict. si ec ltr.
Henr-.chsen. L. C. A Co., It!'.. First sir.ct.
Mauu:'acturers and dealers in Jewelry,
W Htt.-hes. Ac.
Hibbard, (iei). L., '.6 Front st.. wholes th
dealer ia Crocetics, Doers, Wagon Ma
terials, Ac.
Hodge. Calcf A. Co., P7 Front. St., whole
sale dealeis iu drugs, paints, Oils,
G.ass, Ac.
T f 1 17 Sewing Machine, strai-bt
XXv.y-sH.ily needle", under b ed, "1. ck
stneh." Competition challenged. G. W.
1 rarer, 1 li Front st.
nui iiren A Shindier, X b. left to 172
Fi:-t st. Impotters Furniture, Bed
tliittr, Ac.
Hi i ; c i i i 1 1 s 1 1 . W.. Watchmaker, cur l-'itst
and Main streets. All work (luiie a:
San Francisco prices, and warranted.
International Ho'.l, cor. Front and Morri
son s's. M. Kudolph, Prop. Fiee Bu.-s
ut tends steamers.
Kohn.J.A Co.. in FroTit St., wholr-ale and
retail dealer in Fine Clothing, Furnish
ing (.OOll.
Mai son l.orce Ht-staurant, piivate rooms
for Families, cor. l?t and Pine streets,
tj. Voos. Pi op.
Martin, K. A Co., whole-ale dr.d.-r ?ii
. Wines A Linuors, t. S. N. Co's Block,
and San Fran
Meier A S;bm-( r, 111 Front st., wholes
. ami retail t'onlectioners.
ale
Mil'er, dobn IV, 1st st. Watchmaker A
Jeweler, oilers to t'ie public a line as
sortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Moclier A Co , Front near (' st.. Dealers
in native and loitinn Wiues. Liciuors
and Cigars.
"V"oi t'.rup & Thompson, dealers iu liard
LN ware. Iron, St el. Hubs. Spokes, Hard
wood Lumber, it-c, Portland.
Occidental llotel . cor. First anj Motiiion
sts. Smith A C-ok, Pi opritt-rs.
'
1 parish, Wiitr: ns A CopreHcRe-J Estate
Ager.ys, Pittt ck's building, cor. Front
ind Stai k ti rets.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. C. II. Wood-
ard A Co., lol Fiont s?.
JCIirJ 3. PILXIEGTOrJ, Til. if.,
OCUJ.JST AND AUEIST,
Offick 7rt 7it!pt Strket. Holmes' Bri-D-iua
, ;.d nooit riiou Lahu's Bank.
Treats all diseases of the
Kyc, Ear, Throat and .Luiis.
"ptfhtcr, Paul. 105 First s-t.. importer of
1 L Berlin wooden Carving, rarior urai-rn-nt-.Ac.
"T osenbaum, I.S.ACo.,Tobceonist.import
l V on of Tcri2 an uomw.c j-i-jnors.
1) uss House, Front st. On First Class Prins
cipal. Thomas Kyan, Proprietor.
Sherlock, S., 01 Front and 6U First sta.
dealer in Harness, Saddlery and Sad
dler Hardware.
Simon, J.,ot Front street, dealer in Doorgr
Sash fc Winds, Window Si Plate Gla&c.
Sinsheiuier. H., 157 First st., importer of
Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Muie Instruments.
Skidtrore. S. G., 123 First st. Druggist
Apothecary, a larvre stosk of Perlumerr'
A Tcilet. Articles.
Smith A Dans, 71 Iront street, wholesale'
dealer in Drugs, Faints, Oils, Window
( lass, Perfumery, Ac.
Snow A Iloos, 73 hirst strtet. Picture
Frames, Moldings, Artist's MtU,Draw-
ing Instruments.
Smith, Put.. Uroker, 90 Front st. l'taier
in Legal Tenders, Go- ernment Bonds
and Gold Dust. r
STt).E, It!. .., Vo 107 Front Mrttl.
Watchmaker A Manufacturing Jeweltr-
is atf ointed -ipent for the Waltlmni, Elgin
E. Howard .V Co., t nas. n. jacot, ana ine
California Watches; also, for all the prodo
tions and imports or the California Jewelry
Con panv, San Francisco. Send tor circular.
Watches repaired in the very best mannejr
and wakrantkd to give satisfaction.
fpVrry Bros.. No. 17S First street, manufae-
tnrers and dealers in Furniture, Bad
dine.. Carpet., Ac.
rihe Clothing store. 11 Front st. Clothing,.
1 Furnishing GotQs, Loots and Shoes.
Harris A Prager. O
r-utt'e, H. II., 142 A 144 Front St.. DeaUr
I in Wagons A Agricultural Implenienta-
rpyne. E. D.. n.' w. cor. First A Oaksts.
JL dealer in Brandies, Wines, EnglilCA le
and Porter.
"l"T7iHiatns A Mjers, vji Central Flock-.
T t Front st.. Commission Merchant-, A
deal's in Produce. q
X"71'a"e' Fecld cimer, Attornpys A Sfto-
1 Lcitors in uanki uptc;
iptcy. Office in Odd:
Fellows Temple.
C
CO CD SMEWS,
CO CD Ft?EWS!
' 'frAw. j:-?.,?-
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LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
o
BARGAINS I
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S.ACKERRT.AK & CO.
HAVE JUST F.F.CEI VED A I.AF.C
fctotk of
FALL AXD WINTER GOOES,
o o u O
WHICH TliEY OFFER
Cheaper tS::tn tiie Chcape t
O o
Wo would say, rr.me r.nd convince jfir-.
sf f befoie purchasing eltewLne. Cur stti
consists iu pai t of '
FANCY AND STAPLE DP.Y-600D?,
CPtOTlII.NG, II ATS,
BOCTS AND SHOES.
NOTION'S, GKOCaRIES,
llAT.r.WAEE,.
ar.d n preat many articles to Bumeroui tt
U.Clltlfl).
ALSO, Doors, Windows, tilass And Pittr..
ALL KIN" .3 OF rXOUrCE TAZL5 IS O
iEXCIIANGE FOK CGOT-j.
ALSO, V. COI, wanted. Cor -rbfefc r
the HIGHEST I K1CE.
O
S. ACKIEIiliLrj U CO.
Oregon City, A ril 21, 1571:tf
o
O
EVT AVAC'.OX
AND
Carriage Ftlanufactcry !
The unriers'trnt-d, baring increafetT tl e tfi
mcnsiotis of lus j retnise, at the old staid
,0
Corner' of Mainiind Third streU,
Oregon City .G. Oregon.
Takes this method to infoi m bis old pai,
n ns, ai d as manv new ccvsas rrar t.
pleased to call, tVat he is now prepared, wit
ample rot ui. jrt'otl materials, and tfce rerj-b-.-t
of nfl.anits, to build antv, reeoi-
struct, make, print, iron and turn ont ni)
conijdete any soil ol a vehicle from a ei
mon cart to a concord c ach. Trr me.
Biacksu.itl injr, Horse or Ox si orirg, and
general jobbing nestlr, qmcklr and cheap
ly done. UAV1D s.Ml l H.
Opposite Excelsior Market
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A. G. VALLING?So
Pioneer Beck Bindery
No. 5 Washington Street.
PORTLAND, OREGO.O
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BLANK BOOKS RULED and J?0LND to
anr desited pattern. ... ...
MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound in every Tanety ol
Strle known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly &
ended to
REAL ES7ATEeEXCHAKGB
PORTLAND, - - CBEGCN.
DEALER IN PrL ESTATE ACD OEER
0 ITVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Over
Cowed Lands.
Farm Land-pold and purchasers obtaiBed
for all kinds of landed propertv.
Valuable securities transferred in exchange
for real etate.
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
de!itr and promptnefi.
OFFICENo. 14 Carter's Building, corner
of Alder and Front "streets.
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