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O - ifrfwri11 iff1 o o o O O O O O O O o o O G O o o o o 0 o O o o o -3 (EIjc Ulcckln OJntcqmsc. Finn AY. JANUARY 31. Ie73 O SUXSIIIXE. e PT ncEKHT K. WEEKS. JTfr i a thought which puzzles mo. Whether th fru'ules tree. i..ti. Mi.ih' itn- Miu-Uiiie equally Wi h all ilit rest. Feels ;k a liit'rr deling b'irn. T 1 1 1 1 i;.k'' the liVs-onir half nnblest. In ilia- lniWfVT In- tipiv eai'ti, It- cannot make return. X iv. mure cut never prove liis jfl'iiili lldf illol Ij.Ve. In-t-iili.-w H ll'IM II ! ilenied. I, k- tln.se tn .n- l-iviiid iMies who grew hl.-enll mieiivied .it his iIe VSpV Ueuilll lit (f ll-ii trull to show II. w he lit- eitug'it i he genial glow, Ami loves it wish si perleci pride. Or is he allr-nrre!it with this T drink ih Minlighi . lee I the bli.-isp Sure tint the miii above (IieC.Hfe himself So lull if love) K'l-'WS all the iv- he caliuol peak Tl!Jl mil hi U'Ve. Iii be i- ueuk J A"tl i hough he nly in iv receive, (jail l hi- gratitude lu'lievrt Tll.il 1' 111 -t V even ureater be Th. ui lb. it (l4en Ir ni'e.l tree. DEAUTIl'LL FOREVER 0 How In lie beau'lnl wlo-ll o'd ? 1 e.in leil iiii. lua.ilen l.iii JC.il )i h.i'n n. il)es.iiul . iiiifiitp; X'H b "ve-lo-- .) uiii h.tir. While iin"ie . i r Lejp'ire and gentle Keep Miir p ..-.-imi'' well C'.n lull il. Wii k ml work, ami jmur .lu'v. Y.. n il be ti.imJ.-'ine w In n yuu'i e old. Snow-white Ix k- are fair's)- golden, (JreV a lovely i li e TilKV II. Al'd 'he Sllilli aire mule ple.isant Til. ill :i Vtiiiihtill beal"3 Irown. T's I he soul "hit -hit"-- 'he e;itiire3. Fires 'lie ee. attunes the Voire; Seel i. '-- Jn' llie-e lour lIMVimS, When ou'r.-'.-iv v y . i " I njoice. Farming Don't Pay. If firming dilii'i pay il wouldn't lie followed; nH-eM!v compels it to ;iy not only on latins, or rather willi all farmers, but wn.'i the bulk of them, and purticiilat ly the be.-t So it is with ail ljii.-i;ie:-s, i: nnist pay or it will be discon tinued. Some inn s however, i' pays less, p irt i. ularly tanninp in which nature h-if fo tnnch to do and the exertion ot the iiivn tLe 'ess. Ail rm?iiis sue subject to tho chanpes Hut the presit diver-i y is i another direction in the capaci'y or activity of tlm-e enir ied. There are many poor fanners, some quite poor wre'ched. The.-e do not find it to pay. C ml. o ( l :lige to 'some; him else, or i pome oilier and better (arm. But it is the Kaine; they are not ap' to do well any where, elf farming wi re dependent upon - the-e men the world would starve. l!ut it is bound not to s'sirve. and so it cin lo? unions othi'rs, i's best men, who ar fcine to do well, as they wonld do well any where. It requires mind en'erpii.-e ai d care to sticeeyd in any business or calling; while pome men are compelled to ncate their land, others will 7'iw rich " find Si-crue ihemseives t:ie line hoiietead"' we s-ee in older settled parts ot the cmm trT I' was r.ol id:i'iii-.-R and shit' lesr.e-s that did lii'f. Fa-ininj. then. w.M pay. bill otilv wi'h those wl Xert them-elves and make it. pay. There is money in it. Fa vs ell e pi i-e. anil ( uid h-i'e,i:. Peo ple m:v-t have bread, ami to 1 irn sh ii in the best way i?. to realiz-' the prefir Uui this mu-t be done; the in in inns' keen up wi'h the progress around him. or be ii Filtelv be lett behind He must iivall ftiuist It ivf all the advantage, and there jre many; he cannot do without them lbit how many nreCf;'r"irlii1!l the n!il whv. tlotitiileiini; to keep np and with beads pit Hbove tl.e Water crytltil thai f.irtiiQ won't pay. It pay" even in the btil.l times, and that ha nilsomel v . to the rteht mall fco pio-eru'es faithfully his p. Luaitless. (Jo'inh'Q Irri'l'Hlt'lii. Tun Kiss" QuAnnn.r.K. Tlie C-t'it.tl of tin' nation ih-lihts, tliis winttT, in a new sensation. Po lite snrietv rejoices in a ilatn-e e.jll (1 the "Kis QtiMiliille." When it comes to "vino;iii on 1 1 n eorners' each o;, iit It iiian kisses his jiariner; the LTiainl roinenaie Is a kiss all ntomiil; cftasscr to Hit otln r side, ami yon ki-s vmir vis a-vi.. '"Gratnl thaime" is a i;iaiil snlute, ami when it conies to the evetv 1'oily kist's r-vei'vlioil v. A-s :i U li i'tis tei iii-lioi .in innovation, thi" isU i i'li ill v an imjn 0'' tnent on the inoilyin aft of 1 1 i iiiiif; the liuhi lanta-lK toe, :uol Ljlvisvaii ty to tin- n::izv thime. It is tin-lu-.M I. est thiiiLr to the spoils ami r mtes a.i lji ays of (j iltins, aji iU -pat itiixaiiil reoi n hiiskitios lt mil' Ihv lioo'l's liTiiv iluys. Ver ily society, like hisioiv, i jtats it ftlt; " o Ilcliioia- Siivlcoi St VnU (K uscop d ) riirrh. the Rpy. John V. Si-!'-. vmi I. ri-vtoi". "ci vices on Sun.iav nt ) v. :n J 7 P i. Sunday it hool nnd Mi ile class at f. M. Is P. i rrcnt'on il (Tn irph -rnt- Tr e ra i i ita .-cii ol. .12 o clo k M. M. K Church. 05e.t-i Fr-e M mr v:rrp. Q .....l'":hi Kvi i Se-vi ( 7J'T"id k. tajuaui aeutini j c -- . ni. J. P. I.ockv, Pastor. y O . First Fapti-' Church. R r. .7. ACU'm th. pn t r. Sen e- oh Sn Hav at 1' J . m. h d 7 P. M. Snmbiv Si-iiool t 12 m. l'.arvr inteti.i Thii-day enB AGENTS FOU TIIK ENTEIlPrtlSE. T ie foil iwinsj pei-ons are nuthujizi d to act as agents fir the Kt..kprisb : G o. P. liovvell it Ct., 4o Park K)W, New Yo k. Corf Veterill C.., i507 Gkestnut street, Phil idelpt.i i. 0W Ab;jitt v Co.. N . S2 A St Nassau street. Po tUn.i. Arpjon IT S:i.ii. Sao Fr.ocwoo Thomas Ho ce s-an F anci-c L. P. FUher Si Helens, C lunbirt Ciun v, . . . .S. AM ib-s." Axton fi i's -p ou.-.tv . . '. . . A. Van Pu en. Lit i .tc Yamiill county.. JL. Fjirff soft D.ilis. Polk ..ou.HV.....r lve-Holmes. Co v.d.is -r. s. r.dm - C.to"" (Tit y.. ..a -AV. i. I.sell( ll.i.Is, Wisrn cniiity. TS. H.iJat.-. l.M ran le, Uni n coan'y A C. 'm:z. Penditn, I imui.U countv .. S V. Knox F.eu'ene City! .J M.Thomsan Ct. VCK V.MAS COC.NTV. IJirer Creek. . Ki,''e Ceik... t'ascad l.or Molalla. . Can by Upper M ilall.i. . Harilin :8 Calting' C. F. rSeatie. .Frank W. Kost.-r. .. y. Hem v McGuirin. V. Moreiaiid. J. V..Htrawser, W H. Vau-han Z. C. Norton. D. Wri-hu AW ACT to Incorporate Oregon City. ARTICLE I. Section 1. He it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Terri tory of Oregon, Thatcso much of the county of Clackamas as is known as the Oregon City Claim, as laiil out by the late John McLoughlin, excepting the island known as Abenicthy's islaixl, be and the same is hereby erected into and constituted a city corporation, known by the name and style of Oregon City. Sec. 2. The Mayorllecorder, and City Council hereinafter provided for, shall be a body corporate and politic, with perpetual succession, to be known and designated by tlie name and title of the "City Council of Oregon City," and shall be capable in their corporate name and capacity, to acquire for the use and benefit, of said corporation, property, real, personal ami mixed, and are empowered to lease, sell, ami convey the same; they may have a common seal, which they may alter, break, amend, or renew at pleasure; may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, defend ami be defended, in any court of competent jurisdiction, whether in law or in chancery, and generally to exercise the powt-rs and privileges hereinafter bestowed ; Provided, That prop ert v purchased outside of said corporation limits shall only be used for some of the following purposes: 1. For the burial of the dead. 2. For the erection and establishment of a hospital for the reception of persons afflicted with contagious or other diseases. 3. For work-houses or houses of correction. 4. For the erection of water-works, to supply said city with good and wholesome water. ARTICLE II. DOF Tilt: CITY OFFIC EH3. Section- 1. There shall be annually eU-cted for the government of said citv, in the manner hi reinafter prescribed, the following officers: A flavor, Uecoider, seven Cotincilnien, a Treasurer, and an Assessor, who shall be collector, a City Attorney and .Marshal, who shall sever ally hold their offices for one year, or until their successors shall be elected and qualtlied. Sec. 2. The City Council may, from time to time, appoint such other subordinate officers as they may deem necessary and propert who shall hold their offices at the will of the Council. 5 ARTICLE III. OF ELECTION'S. Section 1. A general election for all the officers of said corpora tion, required to be elected under this act,0 shall be held on the first Monday of May in each year. Sec. 2. All person who have resided in the corporation three months next preceding any election therein, ami shall have the qualifica tions of an elector of Territorial officers, shall be eutitled to a vote. 0 Sec. 3. No person shall be elected to any office in said city, who shall not be a qualilied voter under this charter. SfcC. 4. At all elections for any city officers, the vote shall be by ballot at the time and place designated by the City Council. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the Recorder, at least te'n days before each and every annual election, to cause notice of the same to be posted up in at hast three of the most public places in said corpor ation. Sec. G. At all elections held by virtue of this act, the polls shall be opened at the hour of 9 a. m., and kept open continuously till 4 r. jr. The Recorder shall be clerk of elections, and two or more members of the City Council shall he .appointed to act a judges of election; and at the close of the polls, the votes serial I be canvassed and counted by the judges in the presence of such of the electors as choose to be pres. cut, and an accurate statement of thecresu!t shall be proclaimed, in an audible voice, to the electors present," by one of the judges, and the Recorder shall make a true record thereof, and within threedays there after, shall give notice to the persons so chosen, of their election. Sec. 7. The person who shall have received the highest number of votes for any of lice, shall be declared elected ; Provided, That any person desiring, may contest said election, by appealing to the City Council, whose decision shall be final in all cases of contested elections. Six. S. When a vacancy in any office in said corj oration shall oc cur by death, resignation, removal, or otherwise, the same may be filled by the City Council. Every office shall be deemed vacant when the incumbent shall be absent from the city sixty davs, or when any per son elected shall fiiil to qualify within ten days alter his election. Sec. 9. All provisions of law, now or hereafter, 'regulating general elections, shall apply to and govern, so far as practicable, all elections to be made under this charter, as hereinbefore provided. ARTICLE IV. OF THE ORGANIZATION" AND POWERS OF THE CITV COUNCIL. Section" 1. The City Council shall fix the time and place of holding stated meetings, but may be convened by the .Mayor at any time. A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum to do business, but a saialh r number may adj urn from time to time,and compel the atten dance of absent, members, in such manner, and under such penalties as may have been previously pr scribed. They may adopt by-laws to j-govcrn their proceedings? .-punish aP any cmeet ing of the Council, and by a vote of two-thirds of the whole Council, expel any member. Their proceedings shall be public, and at the desire of any two members, the "Yeas"' and "Xays" shall be taken on any question, ami entered on the journal. Sec. 2. The City Council shall have power within said corporation. 1. To make by-laws and ordinances, not repugnant to the constitu tion and laws of the LTnited States, or laws of this Territory, necessary to carry into t-ftVet the provisions of this i barter. 2. q levy and collect taxe for general corporation purposes, not to exceed one-half of one per centum per annum, upon all real and personal property actually within the corporate limits of said city, made taxable by law lor county and Territorial purposes. 3. 1 o make regulations to ire"ent the introduction of contagious diseases into the city, and for securing the protection, health, cleanli ness, ornament, peace and goo.or.ler of the city. 0 4. To prevent and lemove nuisances. 5.0 To erect water works, either within or beyond corporation limits. 6. To license, tax, and regulate auctioneers, taverns, hawkers, ped dlers, brokers, and pawnbrokers, and fix the rate thereof. p c'- To "tense and regulate porters, and fix the rate of porterage. io bcense, tax, and regulate hackney carriages, carts, drays, and omnibuses, and to fix the rate thereof. O 'P.. i: . license, tax, and regulate 1 anM f r fXli lbit h .:is ! tows, public LUr.-irl ? 11 , , ' 1 e ,ull'l-tabl-s, ami l0vlinr-:illrvs t( sillittfl'S 1 -i 1 1 " ' l u:iuiy Loijsis, crainin ! That nn Inn- ... . x- i I l'."iOI . - . i eonntv of Claeknmn-i c " liquors within 10. IO prOVlilo fur 1 . ... w- "ppurt v a rants. Jl. To make all nre.lful rcgrulations for the prevention ami extin. Smshmont of fin,, ami for lhe pr,sevation of prop.rtv exposal "to lan- crer in uuif oi tire, ami to appoint 12. To establish and rt-ulate police, nijrht-wathch, and patrol (Continued Next Wcek.j any member for disordei ly conduct bar - room, drinking shops, theatrical amusements, wharves, wharf boats nn,J fix ami rratnli rates for the same; and nbling houses; Provided, iws authorizing anv officer or officers rf tlm .. . . ytaui i.iveni or grooVrv licenses, shall apply the limits of said city. . i ana employment of paupers, and XJIOS all offie rs reouirt-;! rc..l. .....c Prospectus for 1813 Cth Year! THE AX DINE, AN ILLUSTRATED MOXTIILT JORCKAL, UMVF.R5 ALLT AHHITTEU TO BIS TH K HANDSOMEST PEHIOBICAL IN TflE OELD. REPRE SENTATIVE AND CHAMPION OF AMERICAS TASTE. Not for Sale in Kook or News Stores. rpi'lE ALDISE, WHILE I3SEUI) WITH X all the regularity, has ii"tie of the tem porary or tnnelv interest characteristic of ordinary light and graceful liserture; and a collection of pictures, the r.nest specimens ot aitist.ic sk,. in black and white. Al though easrh succeeding number ert-u ts frsli pleu-ure to its friends the real 'value an J bean to of THE ALPINE will ue the most appreciated afier it has been bound up at the close of the year. While other publica tions may claim superior cheapness as com puted with rivals of a similar class, THE ALPINE is a unique and original conception alone and tinapprnacht-d absolutely with t ut compel. ttou in price or character. The possessor ot a complete volume cannot du plicate the qu.mt'ty of fine paper and en gravings in anv of her shape or number of volumes for teii times its cost; and tneu there are the chroinos. besides. AUT DEPARTMENT. Notwithstanding th increase in th prir-e of subset iption last Fall. when TIIK ALpIXE a-sumed its present noble proportions and rept e-eiititive character, the edition was mork th ax iolblk ilurnig the past year; provino that the American public a ipreciate. and will support, a sincere ellort in the caase of Art. The publi-hers, anxious to justify the ready contitlence thus demonstrated, have exerted ihem-elves to the utmost to develop and improve the work ; and the plans for the coming e:ir, as utif-dded by the monthly is sues, will astonish and delight even the most sanguine friends of THE ALPIXE. Tt.e publishers are authorized to announce designs from many ot the most eminent ar tists of America. In udditi. n, THE ALPINE will reproduce examples of the be-t foreign masters, select ed with a view to the highest artistic -uccess, and greatest general interest; avoiding such as have become lamili ir. through photo graphs or copies ot any kind. The qtiat tei ly tinted plates, (or 1S73, will reproduce four of John S. Davis' inimitable ch id sketrhes.appronriate to the four eaons These platen apj earing it: the issues for Jan uary, April, July and October, would be alone worth the price of a years' subscription. The popular feature of a copio.isly illns trated "Ciiristnias" number will be continued PREMIUM CIIR0MOS FOR1S73. Every subscriber to THE ALPINE. ho pays in advance for the yeir lsT.'l, will re ceive, without additional charge, a pair of beautiful oil chroinos. after I. I. Hill, the eminent English painter. The pictures, en titled -The Village Belle" and "Crossing the Moor."' are 14-20 inches are prirted horn 2" different plates, rc-qu ring 2." impressions and tin's 1 1 p.-r'ect each picture. The sinu chroinos are solj tor f)n per pair, in the Art stores. As it is the determination ot its conductors to keep THE ALPINE out of the reacti of competition in every department, the chroinos will be found correspondingly ahead of any that can be oll'..rcd by other periodicals. Every subscriber will receive a certilicate. over the signature of the publish ers, guaranteeing that the chroinos deliver ed shall te equal to tlie emples funi-hed the agent, or the money will be refunded. "The disti ib".ti;n of pictures ol this grade, free to the subscriber of a lived illai pei toxi cal, will mark an epoch in the Art; and, 011-!-iderinr the unprecedented ct eapne-s of the price ot I HE At PINE its, if. the marvel falls little short of a ni ricle, ever to tho-e b--t acquainted with the achievements of inven tive peniue and improved niec'ianicil appli ances. CFor illustrations of these cIimiihis, see November number of THE ALPINE.) THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT will continue under the ore of Mr. RICH ARD HEXRV sTODilAliD. ass sted by the best write's and poets of the ilaj-, who will stiive to have the literature of THE AL PiNE ali:3 3 in keeping With its urtistic at trac ions TERMS S-" Per Annum, in advance, with Oil Chroinos free. THE ALPfNE will, hereafter, be obtaina ble oniv i,y subscription. There will be m reduced or club tates ; cash for subset iptions must be sent to the publishers direct, or handed o the local agent, without responsi bility to tlie putilish. r, except in cus -s where the eei tiliaate is given, bearing the lac simile of James Sutton At Co. AGENTS WANTED. Any person whing to tct permanently as a local a.'ent. will rec ive lull and pionit information by applying to JAHKS SUTTON CO.. Publishers, deel!2n3 5S Muden Lane, New York. OH.? AS HOLIDAY PRETEXTS, SEXT, rOST-TAID, OX RKCKITT OF TUB MARKED mice. WE CAN RECOM MEN D THE FOLLO Wr ing Vocal C'-lleiMion of choice Piano Songs : ffl ".Shining Lights' (Sacred Songs); Gollm leaves." Vol Land II.; 'Hearth and Home," "Kire-ide E-h'es." "Sweet S unds," Hiid Priceless Gems " Price 1 7." each in hoards; $2 in cloth ; $2 Jo in cloth and gilt. Al-o the following Instrumental Collec tions: "Fairy Fingers." "Masic C.rcle," "V ing Pianist," and "Pearl Props" foil easy co lecti nis. "Musical Recreations," Plvas.int Memories ' "Golden Chimes" and "Unlli nit Gem-i," f ii nvre advanced play ers. Pi ic- of each book. II 7-" ii boards; $2 in cloth; 2 "'i in cl i h and gilt. Strau-s' Waltzes, (ask for Peters' Edition.) in 2 v., I., eich in boards; $;, n cloth. .Nov ello's Cheap Edition fit Piano-Fone Classics, cotisi-ting of Mendelss .hii's complete works in 4 vols. tvo. price $0 ro each; Folio Edi tion. $ eac'i; B-'ethoven's So nut is. $!; Bee thoven's Piec-s, $2; Chopiirs W'altz -s, Pol onaises. Noct irnes, Mazurkas, U.ill.ids, and I'rcluiles, price $ 1 each; ticimberl s Ten Son atas. 3; Si.-huber's Piano Pieces; f'2; Moz art's Sonatas, Weber's Complete Piano Pieces, ?l; Schuniau's 43 Piece-, ?:, etc., etc I or lering these, he sme to a-k for Nnvello's Edition. They are all handsome editions. Novello's che ip Vocal Collec ions: Mother Goose, $2 and 5; 11 in l-iirner's Sa cree Sons, -t Mendelssohn's 7.S Songs, beauti ullv bound. $7 o ; Scltiioiim's Vocal Aloum, $3; Moore's Irish Meodies. Folio Edition, by R.tlfe. German Volkslieder Altiiini' 2, etc.. etc. Mai ier's Christmas Carols, new and old. illustrated. Price, $4. The same without lllu-trations, in 2 ols., $1 each ; complete 1 "H. Peteks' Musical Monthly, price 3i cents each, everj- number cotitaiuiug at leat $1 worth of iiiu-ic. Round volumes for 180'J, 1&70, 1H7'. and I72, price each Address, J. L. PETERst, decl2mi 590 Broidwav, New York. MASONIC II ALL BUILD ING. OREGON CITY, - - - OREGOIi. K EEPS CONSTANTLY" ON n.VND A.ND or sale, cukaf roa c.su, PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE, SlTTINGROOil, and KITCHEX FURNITURE, Bureaus, Lounges,,, Booking Chairs, What nots. Eef steads, Wa-hstands. Curled Hair and Pulu Matresses. Pulu Pil lows. Spring Beds, Window Slmdes. I'ictare Frames, Mouldings, Ac, Ac. J?SpeciaI attenti-m given to LTplio'sterv work in all its branches. Orders rilled ?vith promptness. Repairing done with neatness anil disna'ch. Furniture made to order. ;fGoods delivered to any part of town free of charge. Call aud examine for vaur srae. miylTa A UCTIONAXD COMMISSION A. 15, KiclaaiIsoM, AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and Oakstreets.Portland AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate. Groceries.Generalilerchan dise and Horses, IZvery Wednesday and Saturday ! A. Ii. Richardson", Auctioneer AT PRIVATE SALE. 9 English refined Rar and Rundle Iron English Squire and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes. Files, Rasps, saws; Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron also : A largeassortmentof Groceries and Liquors A. B. I ticiiARDsox, Auctioneer JO SIX MYERS, OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN DSY GOODS, GROC3EKIES, ISOOTS &SIIOES, HARDWARE, I also keep constantly on hand SALEM CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. Also, Dealer in BOOKS AND STATIONERY, -o- will nlso pav the hishest prices for Putter. Eggs, and all kinds of good country produce. I will sell as low as any house in Oresron. for Cash or its equivalent in good merchantable produce. d (live me a call and snti-fv rotirsejves JOHN MYERS. Jan. 13, 1371 tf JTEW YORK HOTEL, (OcHtfches Gafthaus, No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing, Portland. Oregon. H. ROTIirOS, J. J. WILIIEXS, PROPRIETORS. o Board per Veek fSOO " " " with Lodging 6 Go 44 " ,Dav 1 no WILLIAM SSrcCER J las Establishtd fi : , i i'.! 3 FOR HIE MANUFACTORY OF FURNITURE. SASH, BLINDS AND CGOHS AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. tfT- They will also do TURNING, of cv ry description to order, With. Neatness and JJispatcl o ALL WORK WARRANTED. Shop on the River, in Lewis' shop. opposite Oregon Citv Mills. U? II IS "Will se-w everything ne6de3 in a famHy, from tba L8av:e3t to lightest fabric IT DOES MORS V. OKK, 3IOKE $r V.OKK, AN'I urnEK WORK, Thaa nay ether mcbine. If there is a Florence Fewirpf JIa cLine vi.hia ore thousand miles of Ban Francisco not working well and giving entire F:iti.sfnction, if I rnn in formed of it, it will he attended to without expense of any kind to the owner. EAITOTL HILL, AEent, 19 i;ew nor.tomery Street, Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. Smtl for Cirrulars and aamplra of Vie trorl:. Active Agents wanted in every jtlaee. MAIX STKEET, - - OREGON CITV, MANUFACTURER AJD IMPORTER OF SADDLES. H;tRXF.SS. s.vuiT.i:it v-iiah n- IVAHE, Ssc, etc. "TIIICH HE OFFERS aS CHEAP AS V can be had in the State, at Wholesale or Retail. o warrant all mr coods as represrnted. Ocgon City, Aprill7. 1 572. n2'Jtf. OREGON CITY BREWEKY ! HEMtV I1U7IUCL, navinp: pnrchased the above Brewery wih e toinform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a Xo. 1 qnality of LAGER BEER, AssroodKoan be obtained anywhere in the Stale. OrJors solicited and rroroplly filled H OME-MADE CARPET FOR PALE AT rwff U I ... i. 1 Business Directory of Portland, Oregon. PUBLISHED BY I. SAMUEL, General AdvertUing Agent, 'J3 Iront Street. Ackerman's Dollar0 Store, No. Firt street. Importers and Job bers of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, Glass ware and Plated Ware. Astor House, First t., between Oak and Pine. Ever) thing neat. B.L.Longfel low, Proprietor. BOOKS- STATIONERY AND MUSIC AIi INSTRUMENTS. GILL, STEEL & BANCROFT, 4 Xos. 75 and 77 First Strrct, Portlund. Barman, the only direct Importer of Cloth ing, &.C., cor-. Front & Washington sts7 CHAS. C. BARRETT, o WHOLESALE O BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, LAJtGKST STOCK AV PORTLAND. No. 70 Front and No. 54AVttshi tngton Streets. BECK, WILLIAM & SON. 129 Froo st. Importers and dealers in Uu n a, It i ties ami Ilevolvtrs of everv description. Fishing Tackle, Fancy Goods. Reads, Bird Cajxes, Baskets, Croquet (James, and Baby Carriages. Agents for the "California Powder Works;" also, for the "Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machines." 1eck. John A., 123 Front street, practical Watchmaker & Jeweler. Work done tor the Trade. - BOOK A IV I) JOB PJIIKTKUS. DIMES & BAC1IEI.DER J)3 Front street. E9QEI Buchanan, . A-. . w. cor. r irst dfc 1 ay lor sts. Cheapest Furniture Douse in Port land CARPETS. WALTER BROS 8& Front street. Clarke, Henderson & Cook, 81 &. 83 First street. Dealers in Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. Ac. Cohn Jt Hoenfeld, 14? Fiont st? Commis sion Merchants & Dealers in On gun & California Produce. Congle, J. B . Manufacturer A Dealer in Saddles, Harness, and Saddlery Hard ware, 'Jtl Front street. iirrier. W & Co.. 10:i Fiont st. Merchant J Tailors and Clothiers, Hats Furnishing Goods. DeL:ishiniitt & Oatman, j2 Front street. Real Estate Agents, money loaned. houses rented. DENTAL GOODS, i II. "Wock- ara & Co. 101 i: runt street DRUGGISTS, wiml: ARI) ACd. 101 Front street. Orders Irom a ny portion of the State or Ten itories cai c luUy fil'.ed by mad or express. ITVnd, Lowenstein A" Co. Furniture an j Carpet dealt-rs Stores from 134 to 1SS r lit street. E' uployrr.ent At-ency. J. R. Witl:crell, SO Front st. Furnish nil kind-s of helpP 1 vf-rdiii"- A- lle.he. lo From stieet. Com- mission Merchants and dealers in Do mestic Pi odnce. 2 fashion Livery Stable, cor. First A Salmon . sts E. Corbett, i'ri p. Good turn-outs always on hand. IT'ishcl A R'bnfs. cor Fiist A Washington st-.. Dealers & Manutac. Cothing, Furn ishing Geods. GRAY'S MUSIC STORE. The largest Music House ou the Coast. STE1NWAY riAXOS, El'KDETT ORGANS, G. L. DiPKANS, Manager. SOLE AGfcNCT FlR THE G O "Howe'5 Sewing 31acliitie. i"?""Apents wanted. "Sn nacl.eney A Sterne. Grocers ai A dealers in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and Main sts. n ami-ill ger, B.f 133 r iist street, importer and dealer in Staple Fancy Dr- Goods, -lillinerv. ntudee. I) II. , Photographic Artist, s. w. cor. First and Moiri.-on bts. Child s Pict. s( ec Ity. G Henrichsen, L. C. A Co., loy First street. Manufacturers and dealer in Jewelry, ate lies, Ac. nibbard, Geo. L.. i Front ht.. wholesale dealer in Groceiies, Doors, Waon Ma terials, Ac. Hodge, Calef A Co., 97 Front st., whole sale dealers in drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac. T T V" I "T7, Sewing Machine, straiuht XJLWJ-'JlXL needle"! under feed, "li ck stuch." Competition challenged. G. W. Traver, 112 Front st. Hurgren A-Shindler, Xss. 16 to 172 First st. Importers Furniture, Bed ding, Ac. Hutchinson, W.. Watchmaker. cor First and Main ft reels. All work done at Sun Francisco prices, and warranted. T ntt'fnntinnal lint. Prnnt cms) f .-- i ' J. son sts. M. Rudolph, Prop. Free Buss attends steamers. Kolin.J. A Co., 91 Front st., wholsale and retail dealer in Fine Clothing, Furnish ing Goods. Maison Doree Restaurant, private rooms for Families, cor. 1st and Pine streets. y. Voos. Prop. Mariin, E. A Co., wholesale dealer in Wines A Liquors, U. S. X. Co's Block, and San Fran . " I eier A Schmeer. Ill Front st.. wholesale iyL and retail Confectioners. Miller, John B., 03 1st st. Watchmaker A Jeweler, oilers to the Public a fine as sortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. l oeller AcCo , Front near C St., Dealers JJl. in native and loreicil Wines, l.innora and Cigars , 1 "VTorthrup A Thompson, dealers in Hard J ware. Iron. Steel. Hubs. Spokes, Hard wood Lumber, f-c, Portland. O ceideiital Hotel, cor. First and Monison sts. Smith & Cook, Proprietors. 1 parish, Wat.ns Av, Correll, Real Estate Agents, Pittock's building, cor. Front and Stai k streets. I ) H0TOGRAPII1C GOODS. C. H. Wood-A- ard A Co.. 101 Fiont st. JOHN B. PILKINGTOEJ, M. D., OCULIST AND AUniST, Office 73 First Street. Holies BriLD ing, 3d door fhom Ladd's Bank. Treats all diseases o( the Eye, Ear, Throat and I.ung-s. "Oicbter, Panl. 105 First St.. importer of AV Berlin wooden Carvings, rarior urna ments.Ac. q. T osenbaum, I.S.ACo..Tobaceonists.import -I Aj era of ForKT and Doroesrre ijwjfnors. uss Douse, Front tt. On First Class Prin cipal. Thomas Ryan, Proprietor. O berlock, S., 6t Front and 62 First sti., lO dealer in Harness, Saddlery and Sad dler Hardware. Simon, J., 66 Fiont street, dealer in Doori, Sash & Blinds, Window A Plate Glass. Sinsheimer, 11., 157 First St., importer of Pianos, Organs, till eet Music, Muic In struments. Skidrrore, S. G., 123 First st. Druggist A Apothecary, a larire stok of Prtumrr A Toilet Articles. Smith A Davis, 71 Front stieet. wholesale dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils. Window- Glass, Pecfuniery, Ac. Snow A Roos, 73 First street. Pictures, Flames, Moldings, Artist's Mat'is.Draw- ine: Instruments. Smith, Put.. Broker, SO Front ft. Dialer in Ical Tenders. Go'ernment Bonds- and Gold Dust. STOE, R. L., No 107 Front Sret Watchmnker A Manufacturine Jeweler- is appointed Acent for the Wallham. Elfin, E. Howard A lo 1 lia. r.. Jacoi, ana me (Tnlifomia Watch?: also, for all the produc tions and imports of the California Jewelry Corrpanv, San Francisco. M'tia lor circular. Watches repaired in the Tery hest manner and wakrantkp to give satisfaction. rr?erry Rro6 No. 178 First street, manufae lJ tnrers and dealers in Furniture, Bed ding. Cari'fts, Ac. rThe Clothing store. 113 Front st. Clothing , JL Furnisl.iftjt Gotds, Boots and Shoes.' Harris A Praper. rputtle. II- H. , 142 A 144 Front st. Dealer I in 'Wagons A Agricultural 1 mplenicnts- Tyne, EO D., n. w. cor. First A Oak sts., "dealer in Rrandies, Wines, Englih Ale and Pvrter. ""7 illiams & Myers, 5 Central Mcck. V Front st.. Commission Merchants A deal's in Pjrduce. O Whalley A Fechheimer, Attorneys A Fo licitorsin Bauktaptcy. Office in Odd Fellows Temple. o O o o GOOD NEWS, D WS! o f - I i g ' ' , i 1 I I "l MM II II I LOOK OUT POE GOOD BikUOMUSl o o o - C S. ACttERfiEAlTi & CO- HAVE JUST RECEIVED A I.ABCE t-to, k of o FALL AXD WLMER GCOES, WHICH THEY OFFER o o o Clicaper tlum Hie Clirapol. e Would Sav. come nrl ronrinr vr-nr. self before pun basing elewhie. Our 'attek eonsi&ts in part of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, CHOTH ING, HATS, C BOOTH AND SHOES. O NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. and a great many articles too numeri cs to mention. O AL0, Doors, Windows, Class and Tiitty. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKLK IN .EXCHANGE FOR COOPS. ALSO, WOOL wanted for which wipir the HICIIEsrTRICE. O O G g S. ACKIEEIK k CO. Oregon City, Aj ril 21, lS7l:tf SJ-EV WAGON o INI) Carriage Manufactory I The onderstgned, fcTi'ng incressed the mensiona of bis premises, at the old ataad O Corner of Main and Third streets, Oregon City..... Offgon. Takes this method to inform his old ptl rons, arid as many new os as irsy b pleased to call, tl at he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and tbe Tery beet of mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn ot all complete ny sort of a vehicle from a mon cart lo a concord conch. Try me. Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox slfoeinp, and general jobbing ueativ. .m.;,-klv and cheap, ly done. DAVII) SM 1 T fl. Opposite Excelsior Market G. VALJJXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery, No. 5 AVasrilngton Street O PORTLAND, OREGON 1 BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND anv desired nattern. MUSIC JSOOKis, JlAUAIliNi-S, PAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of style known to the trade. Orders from the country promptly tuied to. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE- F0KTLAND, - - CKEGCN- GEO. 1j. CFKIIY, DEALER IN PEA I- ESTATE AND OTDKR INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Oyer-, flowed Lands. n Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained for all kinds of landed property. Valuable securities transferred in exchange for real estate. Loans negotiated on property, ar.d titles examined and determired. Commissions solicited and exeented wltb fidlitT and promptness. OFFICE No. 14 Carter's Bniiding, ccrner of Alder and Front street. , Fb. 3. ribTOrtf R o o O O o o 5) 0 O - o o 1 V 1 UKIVERSITI CF CALIFORNIA,