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o o e 0- o o Jfc Ell I tKrHlbSi. r n'trriiv rim i K-) 0KE!i;) fin, UiiLliUA. UK1L 1, AT Tin: LAST.'' An d I.irds most musical at close of day, d saints divinest wJien they pass And M rnmg is lovely, out a holier charm iav lui'tea ci .sv m evening s roue ol Kj-i tin , And wearv nun l.ff.t. must ever love her For morning calls to toil, but ni ght brings rest. oi ,i rhc comes hemven. and on her winirs doth bear A holy fragrance like the breath' of , . , 1t ,. I the wasp-waists all over our countrv! near to the stove, looking wishlully y. . xo.rocKvr,..,-. ,M .unM h,S ! Pri'le, foolish pride has manufactm- j at the taMe, expecting to he invited str , Kir s(:. ,,, ween ():lk :,, j o.l thrive i.oiiiMi.inn umwn never : lint the old Firmer Kept Oil OatlUg. Pin-. Kvi-rvt li i rtr t I! I. Ijiu'Ii.. ! The stream is calmest when it nears Uie j ,ri . , ' i i ' lfi. J ' ih oews no vour wav nei'di ! lw. lTi-ri. t,r. " " i I V'. . .'Es Tu U, i mum ujii lu'iiiru i.ii in miuvnt t i , A... - . i t . , . . . . . . .. . ii r in i , re iron I I 1 - , . , T -i .i i:n . 1 , .-,. .1 I - . 1 1 . . 7 . . A-id 11 .wvrs are sweetest at tlie even-! long as tliev crowd their lungs ani nor.' (sun eatm-,. ...i, . .. . ( isuuhs, STATIOXKKV i .'"."l-l":u tid.. ! heart into mie-half the comoass Clod " D. I believe not. ( I'resently an , UUMm,, on ' ' , l,raeV' 1 p 11 -i ' vitallv important organs are so ilis T.Ktsteps ot angels follow in her trace, , A , , ....f,,,.,,! -i To shut the weary eves of Dav in jwaw : arranged that tluy canno. ptilmm a ' ! healthv d iv s work even one day 111 prayer ; All things are hushed before her.as she tljrow.s, O'er erth and sky her mantleoi" repose ; erc;ruiHirisu "r r I'T .' That mori.in- knows n.'.t, in the even- thin, and pale, and weak, and n.ner ; to subscribe. Ader lie lias subscrib ing hour. ; well'? You sec one of ( Jod s laws ; ed about seven years, the editor ..... . . 1 I lias been tram'pled under foot, and writes to him asks, him to let him I. 11I1I the evening we must weep and 1 't u e ! j ; 1 l, ... i 1 1- i n it-ri , tl-j 0 1 1 lie never suiiers us to violate Ills , Jia-. e .-'.od ( twodollarssmd mty cents) 1'lough life's stern furrows, dig the ; laws with impunity. J and the subscriber writes back to the Weedy soil. . I distinguished physician has said editor and tells him not to send his Tread wilii sad feet our rough and n' tx;,,.i.t i.. ,.;,, i,.IS (.;n,sed eonsunm- ! old nauer ::nv more for there i'; not h- O And beartheh!at and burden of the j;tv. O Oa! when our sun js si llmz, may we OV. when our sun is .selling, may we glide, Iike simm'ier eveiiing.down the golden tide: An 1 leave behind us, as we piss away, S.v.-.;t, s'arry twilight round our slecp v in-4 clay Would th t thou wert here, sweet ' to id n. Wit ii thv 1 .lashes of delight : W il '-iro tiul in gi-ivenil motion, Xvmphs in waiting smile so bright, ta-'t yMihyr.s: thv breath's mo tion .S.vxnlv wliisjv.'is ; gently plays T.iro' "tip' trees, w .iilsL mong the 1 r niehes Warbling songsters sing thy praise. I'.e.iuteous llow'rs from earth then springing, C w Itie!i with gems of jwarl v clew. Whilst from blossoms sweet honey seeking Insect s hum would welcome you A .-a. I lev d seek the elioieest morsels-- S.tmotuous tables would l!iev spread, : F,.rvthem to feast whilst f.iirii s : bay soft carpets for their tread. i Insect's hum would welcome vou And from brandies, garlands hanging. Peeked by mabs blithe fairy train: Whilst round the banquet hall of beauty Floats sweet mus'u-'sstirrhig strain. Haste! sweet iiuiden, do not linger, (?boviiig hearts and voices true Wait thy coining with caresses: Oliie've! nature waits for you. MiNSTUia,. .Oak (irove, March i.h. 1 Miscellaneaas lteais. A little girl ntclJubuque jimendiMl tfte Ijord's prayer by asking for her dailv gingerbread. U nen I am :i man, is the poetry of prevent a multitude of disease:;. And , the coihn, which had lava surrep childhood; when I was young, is ti.e non eon. Im'tin-.' pov.er of t'annel i titiously taken from his shoi, was tJic poetry of ohla; O If the best men's faults were writ ten 0:1 his forehead, he would draw his hat over his eyes. ';vy. A bachelor tsli tor, who had a pret ty sister wrote to another similarly siiu.oeu j ican- cal .i.in.e. X.the.s nod men a re onlv bestM" putting on proper outside wrap when thev are gladded, and deserve j ... 7 . Heaven when thev enjoy it. hi'libr. While sunlight is the most favora- paramount to health, just so long hie to haymaking, it is a well known j there will be delicat .-, broken-down f;ut that wild oats are best sown by women. moonlight. Want of plenty of good ilannel pet- Ilichmon l woman has had three m-oats lias laid many a delicate wo teeth drawn by a stomach pump. J il.n l,I-( I11'lti''('b" "way in her eofiin. Slie swallowed 'them in a moment of i TI1111 (-otton. Lisle thread or s:lk t'xeit 'hient ' -stockings, instead of heavy -woolen i ones. hae alfordod manv a man ail A negro recently eleeteii to ( on- ojiportunit v to get a second wife, or 1 Main strrt, next, door north of shades sa gr'ss from Al ibama, has ipialiiie.l ; a n.w sweetheart. 3Iost women have '. w'i.t -they win keep,,,, hand and mr himself by a nine years service in the j a ,,. ,)f this, if they have not of ! wtT; penitentiary. S getting danireroul V chilled bv we ir- ; J-riven to t in-r -pairme; ot I- ixk 1 im y Pi kci. " ' I .VII hikhIs sold and work done -;i rr.i nt !. A f p, in t'nui'Kinv, wanting his j servant, called out: " Wliere's tint! l':iper-soled lioots ot an exquisite 1,1. .i. h.. i.l ,,f !." vn.,1- ! l.v tight lit may make the foot look s'loul.h rs, sir." A woman on marrying needs to prav for one of two things in her liusband the love which binds, or thogood nature which excuses. CSeovernor Geary's brain weighed fifty-six and one-half ounces, three and a half more than that of AVeb O ster, and two less than Fisko's. "There, now," cried little TJessio, the other day, ruinaging a drawer in the bureau, "(traudpa has gone to Heaven without his spectacles." A man advertises for a competent man to rudcrtake the sale of a new ! medicine, and adds that "it will 1 prove highly lucrative to the under- j taker." ; A "WesteripVaan at a ' praver met- ir" s tiil. soniewliai (Miviousl v : ! in O. I 1 , .-. - T r,o rT l..tf... ! . . ....... - - -' ' .-"... ... i than I fan, lnt ly I'.e irrace of : Heaven I can fiddle his shirt oiY. n.. .1.1 r.-...n.i .i,m-i r., 1 x- ... '., ., oow ,t ana luiltonea to tlio ton of the lan.l, ir:Tmia, Aoith an.l Soutli Car- si1,.i.:T , - 1 , .. .. -mi t , s.tx iwinpr. in this way the eirenlu- o ma. ( oori:ia, Alabama, lennesseo. 1 . - . , . Ivansas. Nehraska, Aeva.la, Oregon vi,.. .... it Cun.l California. .J; ,l'r "lf - ; t.i'bi a..sts , pin.-lnn-'their feet ,4e War. 1 )e!t"v:i re Tr.iliiiTis lii-o in fnmn i l.onsos.Owear ent-awav coats and ! -nu-riean women is the want stand up foliar, fail 'in business, i V 'y't 'IV t-V"X ai.r' 51,1,1 ox" foniiuomise at lift v cents on the d.ol- ' 11 U'mi " nn :,I;irt lar,ainl are -fttin quiP civilized. ' ' ;lunV- mt. Kn-lish rr, ' e la-. lies, ilm heavy boots and other On top ot Mount .lshmton, at I sim-alue elothinir. ami teke he,..- l-,,'- rauini.uui on inwiui'i'i- in. oie iner- .-.iks, j..:iii uiat toi. v.ilhout liuiliii" monieter was seven deurees below ! likf a locomotive at thev ionvim'-C -, x .... T .. -I," a, i ero, and a west- ind was blowinii ;at i ho rate ,f ei?litv-f mr miles an hour. ; ; Prettv tealior "ow Johnnv ' ii, i... iiiipr , -n .lonnnv , th MK IVlTl Villi 1111 I IP I ! : I i IS 111 f-: I 1 ! i 1 .lll.ilH l Mm 11 UII lilM I 111.11 I , Hill parsmi it will beji mira -le. A J lost on man felt lallv cnonprh at i i . -i ii ' .i el " a, ,m. nv, S-llil rn i;ri,.n i. oi.,u ji-opi" siv win nave ueu lll'l , los-.ue; m11V liftv dollars WOlth Ot inlo .,,.; , , 1 V - , an'1 P'U'reU t h -m to oth. r Machines will ; fTT? VV A"v",n , ' drv "ixhIh the other ,1-ir but v hen , , 1 ' u e.ristnias. t-llvi,: ro I-,. 15. I.., No. 1U7 First sir.-ot, ,'oo.ls himself he was mad to lUlt it T 1 : .i1 - ; 1 . ;-'l -delad ,,t work, and win . iin,i :lM (!ll,.r i rd& ... has. K..!ac,t,an,l tn ( ahiornia miUlv i , h aU tlu- aavs m tlie vear wore kind, ot thr 'ad, an'l u"" ! watches: also, lor ail tie product ions and " ' . , , x . , ! holhdays. ox.'eptinir four the fourth i A 1 "? 1,1 Vv nr.' hvx l.-low who ' l'.'J'or's of th'' rVU"r"5-1 T' ''"' eV : e . : -' xears; ana i a e at inp: widows marry fast. I hero is ; isMod to iev- t'i.-.. ,r i i v-, nothing like wot weather for trans- i last two weks ea-h ""W ri.., ...... ,..:n .. ... plantinir. The widows will owe (). j his absence, had rained oil" all the i Tirniture and doparted, and the She -ill" arrested him for allowir."; j gambling ou his premises. ' . Holmes o'le, for tins slice of se- : - n i -, t. i i- I A o.liP.lie r. leilo-.v ,-,l ,v, f,,,i vfiv hterarv observation. , - i V , - ll . mto n Sunaay school ar.d taken . A man in Indiana, on roturmnirise.it anion"; t!ie prim'-r .j.,,., home from a business joumoy re- ! when tho toaelier a.-eoVed hiiu xith f en tly, found that his v. ilfe. durinp; "AVhv. James ,1. p.,., i.'.l n are Delicate. , , ,. of the delicacy Ono !TO:it roason 1 of American women is the larnenta- i fact that tluv allow t!ieirrri.le to i Why American Women clioke out their uowuright gool com- low. lie was seated ai uil uuui eu mon sense and reason. Just look at -joying his meal. The visitor drew j intended thev should occupv: thus j 1)reventinf tj1(lil. hint,s from taking one 'rood round, full bivath of His I hf-o-ivin" utmosnhere during the w10jp term ()f ,.rst.t life compression ! which mav extend over two-thirds ! of their whole lifetime, and bv this compression, dangerously mteifer- i ing with the 'hearts action". Tlifi K-iin ti"ht corsets oc-casion : a 1111, a.-,am, iin'ii lv , , i comju-ession of tlie stomach, ana other abdominal viscera, until those vit:1iiv innrntant organs are so dis : the vcar How it can be otherwise, than that sneh wiakedlv iroud women must be : tion, heart disease, impaired diges- turn ana even insaun ; aoo aieuiiei, that nothiie' is 1 iottor calculated to 1 . ,,.,,,1 ...... ti.,, ,,(,ri,:inent decav of beau ty, and the early appearance of old age. And is there beauty in the wasp- wait? Cuuioissenrs say not. nat. then is gained? The Venus do 31c. ci time of retirement had arrived. "I! U A 'Ali'KK i;i: s. is ec n.'radv admiit-1 to possi si tiie think vou are correct mv dear sir," j -3-. . - - - 9 N;' '"" s,r?'t--m t ex.piisite symmetry and grace answeJ-ed ninteenth centiirv modest- I ifeVf- r in I IPv'l" ;.VnM'm...'S:.J. ... - 1 t . e of ligare ot any Known lemaio 101m. Ba! t!;e:-o is n compress 1 n here. Ine siioulders are broad, and th" waist full and large no possibility of span- ning it with the two hands, yet, as we have said, connoisseurs call it per- feet in form. What model our wasp-waisted v.'omeu i.dtern alter, we are at a loss to divine. Much of the delicacy of women is owing to too little and improper clothing being worn during cold weather. I'lannel vests have a ten dency to make the form bulky, so 1v ia:inv !llv discarded altogether; , . ... - ii -..i,.' i . ! ,Mlt 11 voni woul'1 UAi l":l 11 very inijiortant part 111 the prefer a- tion of health, and that too, without detracting from beauty ! iiguro tic- j cording to the Venus : Medici stand- i ir. 1 A! .ll.-fo i1-!'. le.ve (MIlsi'il e , 1 multitude ol miseries: Sir lieniamin Thompson, a vorv ingenious philosopher, made expori- ments on tins relative power of ab- ' , . . , - A., . soriuiig liioisTUie l.om me a.imos- 1 phere in ditterent substances, s wool j fur, hair, silk, cotton, and linen, and ! h" found that woolen cloth absorbed 1110 -.t of those sub-dances, mi l linen the least, and this eminent gentlemen concludes from personal experience and s'C.-urnte analogy that a llannel 1 waist coat worn next tie skin would . is highlv valuable, in the preservation ! of health, especially in variable c!i- ! eeib's Itv it the svste'o ; ; K :ed ! from a prodigious expenditure of ea- j one or lir;if, at a tim v.lien its (?s- cape might be tit tended with the mo. t i 1 "1 dangerous elleet s. Again, man .- av( pos: r 1 ve " v aversi VX v.d.eii lliey go out. They de- ; tract from t heir e-i-nti'dv tliev In-; 11 ,L UM 4l.r. Il,,il.' mi in., .v. s long as gentility ot hguro is ma.u 1111,1 stocmngs. . . ! more slender and Miidler; but there is blood in the feet, or ought to be and ought to circulate, and would, but for this dangerous freezing and squeezing process. Xature demands room to do her -work in; and, feet were given us for locomotion. Nev er yet did a woman practice, tlie: e enormities for comfort, or because she thought them conducive, to her well being. 31 iv be she is trying to become poetically pale and delicate but this mode of dealing with her 'fearfully and wonderfully made" organism will, we fear, prove of more truth than poetry to her. light garters injuriously interfer with the circulation. The stock intr should be kept in place, both old and young, by an elastic attach d to a , band at the waist, and then brought it looks as tlintijili thev thonulit (!i Alm:"litv ,1 i.l not ne. le'rsi m,l 1,; ; P,,. ll.ess :m,T if ,t-lJ.. 1 . ... ..... - " .-''.-ii,.s.- uie, u-il' . in;,' t; re-i:;oe.eI what Ho had alrea-lv i 1 leIared perfect. Another -reat eanseof t he .h-ic-a;v ,,-..! 1,1.. . f".d. The e onsjU'tv is tUv --. ' robt and healthv wldle omc V..,',- 4f.,., , ' oat ,inei- ' , 'inen are mere shadowy irhosts rf ,v!,.lt ti,v ,A)),,la if iU-- , !! .. V . - it . ' - . w t i ii i ,, , I, . " condition vo-i 'n-e ;-,V . i ' in the -all'of bitters, ' 'n th- bonds'-f I "ni(uity. Ask mo -; -ie,-, . . i i ,p;eshj;s," ' " ! "li. at t..- . - u-i..., ...... . .. . . ... 1 A - o,l story is t,M of f armors who hvotl :i few imlos apait. I , 11,1 nn the other One hv one railed upon tuo omei happening at dinner. The person t-aiicJ upon was a penurious old fel- ; idea struck the visitor.) Well, yes. j wv friend I did hear of one item of : m'ws that was worth something Tfo Tvl.-if i-4 tli ni Neighbor Jones has a new cow that j has live calves. Is that so? What does the fifth ! calt do when the others are sucAing. j Why, he stands and looks on, just I as I do, like a fool. 1 ' 1 do, like a tool. Mary, put on another plate. An editor is a man who lives on what other people owe him until he starves to death. A subscriber is 1 one who takes a paper and savs ; lie is well please I with it, and ! he tells evervbodv else 'he ourht ! ing in it, and then the poor editor foessuni starves to oeata some more. Stfntrvrt.'t Jb r.thl. It is told of Ja young gentleman whom a maiden liked but her father didn't, that at a reasonable hour the 1 old gent mildlv intimated that the! ; jy; we have bee 11 waiting over an , . . - . . 1 Jiour lor you to put yourself in your little bed". The father retired , thoughtfully, i -. j An Knglish jury brought the fol- j lowing verdict iii a criminal case: '(luiltv, with somelittle doubt as to 1 , . ., ,, .... -,, , 'l whether lie is the man. '1 he Poland ' committee's verdict was: "Not (luil-: "na,,fr,' flnriJ C II." Woodward a ty, though there is no doubt that -U'-'ilUlI U"Uudb, Co., Ml I ron: str-et. these are the men." i Tl,n r,ai I . 1 1.' vi I iVA III A" : Ul Ugl. tS; Ml Front, str-et. ur.l rs A little four-veav old inst berin- i !5:i'i!.V.,i'.,..,,rt),:M.ol'55,r s,:,to "Terrimries ning to learn the Catechism, and ho i , 1 ii . 1 1,1 :l st!-k:n" resemblance to his uncr, was e.sked ly his motlier, Who made vou?" ' Dod made me." , , . " " In wnose image?" " Uncle dim': answered the boy. - b . 1 1 , . -1 .n i A laboring man told the census, taiver he nad better than a doen ! children; but, on further examina- tion, tlie otli -ial could count onlv 1 , . . .. .. '-inni, wueii i'ie lraie iainer ex- chinned: "Well, isn't that better than a dozen when one has to provide for them?" . -o . o An und' rlakt-r in o;ie of the river towns in Wt s ern Ma- s.i -iiu.-e'.ts re- cently stopped a funeral proession and threatened to tttach the coiiise. immediately ail for. rii x ue mo icy was forthcoming. $5 tQ $20 Alli S! ji , of .it !er s -x. voting or old P m:iiv'' iiem- ;,t work lor us in their spar mom nts, j or a 11 the t in-e, I han at a nyt iiia.i; es". I'.i c t ieu 1 rs ire. AUircss H. Siinson Co., Pur; 1 -1 1 1 1 1 , Maine. "JTs 'plsT.'yl VWiTHNFR A W II JV'S fa S tJ5Si-Vif t-iiiLS U b. kt i. Ld k 8 a -- rcni-; 1 ' x d f. n s 1 ; n 1: i a x- (; vii JL nounc - to t he cit i.-'iis ot Oregon City and Cl-iel:amas county t hat they ifavo ju.it opened a JEWELRY ES7A3LISKKEKT 1 x Oregon City, ii:t. A.IIA.Vs isn.v. or -e;on City, Feb. i, ls7'!-tf. CnZCQ'J CITY BJTEYEJIYI Henry HiimlicI, :ffyc&Z HAVIXO Pt-Ki HAS- k-UMtZ, erl the above i;r-w- - 1 cry wide-s to inft.rm the pulilic tU:t he is now prepared to manufacture a Xo. 1 .pinl ilv of i. At; : a j: j; i: j;, a: trf,d as ea Ti be obtained a nyv.-leT- in th" state. Ord-rs solicited and prompt I v l;!I"-.l. HOME SHUTTLE IMPROVED LQCK-STJTGII Tli. 'lost Siii:jI:, rrsrtic-il ami ECOXOMItrAT, MACIITXi: IX FSF. Sal's nxm! ;sii OJlirrs on lh? .orlh P.i'ioP Coist. r-jiiin' skw mopk uapippv and 11 wti)) I'-ss imis than any otieT ma-chin-. I'll" only praetieal low pric -d ma-chin-' 1 li lt -rives cut ir s itisfation. What oiler A-ents .loa't t II about tie- j T!,-,,l:n;ttc' that thy ar. th- silt- j 1.1-.r, havHi-,' less nntnVr or pi-c-s and , nor ea-:!y tind rstood tuan any otte r. i That th ar t h ' light est rimniui : more j a-;il.v I araed and op rat -l. That mor ! ' 5K"l'rri.i:. ar ; s m out in.n, tie- j teral Air-ney at Portl.-md.than all others combiii. - d. j ri. .rt t,n ,, thr.x t h"y s -w e-.aapy M i i t , -. J'h'-ii ft:, n't ti ll !i',i that it hasthe straight n.-' dl" and s .ii'-aiiju.it inir t -nsion. ral P.,-11, Portland. '. ""livers Wm. M-, .t.-rs. - - - - w rr i r i.' in " v , ii i.;ic; inn. V,'-'dh-i"-n '"'-'co' ' b"kk'-elM-r for Jvorar J oelei'Mlnil-sii sIb i ront st. Clothin Missis Vauzhn. IVriHn,, ! tf Fnrnt.hinz 0.,ds, Poots and Shoes. Mr,. .1. P. l-ntr,,, Kast P 'fland ! n'irr-a,,a 1 ra-"r- Mrs. s. a. Mor iand. P,,r;la'i,i ! 'Snttl", H. II.. 112 and 111 Front St., I"al-r Mrs. .J. s. Ci nirch, r 'iron fit v i in wagons a nd a zricu H iir.il im pigments r "hin- s tor-.vard-d to anv a.idr"s. with oPl dir'ctions for usimr on r-c.-ioi of i.riee. 10. 1. 30 00; NO. 2, 45 00. . W. TK.WKli, o'rays Music store, Odd Pillows' T. r"i, i icn ral A-em . Fir.it -a., Portland ie.-'lJmO. BushlfSS DiiTMorV Of Portland. 0lYrOil, : . c ITIiUSIIEDr.VI,. SAMffX, ,.,- , , , , o, , Ackerman's Dollar Store, A X ! MUSICAL mSTRtjfViEfJTS. ; CM, Steel and Bancroft. Aos. 75 iiinl 7 First St.. rorllnnd. rjAHMAX, the onlv lir--t. Im porter of i ""Ciot lunr, y,jr. 1 r.nt it Washington sit. ! CHA8. C. BARRETT, w no I. K S A I. K HOOKSEM,::!! AXD ST.VTIOXEIt. T.AIICIiST STOCK fx 1H)RTI.AXIK Xo. 7:1 Front and Xo. 5 Washington sfs. R ? Kl. 1 K , V iTd dAATTsoX, liT7o"iiTsTivvt Iiiiirters and 1 "eah rs in iillll, lii.'lf.;, n -1,1 lie vol ITS ot" everv d-'script ion I-ishiinr Tack I", l'uncy ;nl.s. Heads, ttird t'a:4".s, I'.aslii'ts, ivne-t James, aim i;ai;y i.armivre Agents forth- California Powdr Works ; ilso for the Wheeler Wilson Sowing Machines. Rfeek, John A.. 12! Front, street. Praetieal atehmak r and Jewel. -r. Work done for the Trad '. iso ok and ,ro;j entTojs'. r.ACllKLDKli S: CO. ii.'J Front St. tjgneiianaii, U". A., s. w. eor. lir-! ,v iavl. si.-.-'ts. Ciieajfst i-'ur. lit are lions"' i r in i or: i.inii. I fiohn & Uos -.ueio i, ,.., ... ' S1,"'V .Merchants and li. ai rs in or.v and California Produce a 'ongle, J. P., Maimr.-teturT-r.-oi.l l' rsbr in -"-atia is, Harness iV Saddlery liar. I war, liti l-'ron; street. j T 'urri r, w. A- i'o., in:! Front's;., M. reliant j uul,A 'l"t Ui -rsh.:it .stiiniishinggoods B v' 'l'!;':'' n-'v HV';- V 1''ro'u1si;- u ,al l.siat.' Agents, ."Woney l.oaie-d, Hons -s Pe-nted. 1 i.U'iuii. i.ll llie. liuili 111 . IT ! r-.,,,., 0 ... .' , .,,;., .1.PVr.. 1 h JA '' 1 A ' ,l ' 111 '" 1,1 o-p.-l -'u-al rs-.tor. s from 1:51 to i;;s. Vlrt .. K,"ii!oyment. Agency .1. u. Witherell, 1 s;-. Furnisii'all Kinds of le lp. verdin : A lVel',li Front st,( '0111 mission " A .Mercliaats and D -a!. r.s in Domestic Pro ice". Fashion I.iv tv Sta'ol corner First aru! u.' s;.imon s-r ts KCoro.it Pr.n.r.eior ""! turn-outs always on hand. Enisled p..)) its, cor. I irt A Was!iiie:fon ,fr -. l.-alers and .Maiuilaciurer. in let !t m a :ul I-nr;i 1 -lon.-r le.'.ls. Th-.' I-arrest Music Hons" on th" Coast. STEIN WAV. riANCS, EIT.I'ETT CldlANS. U. I.. IJcI'ItAXK, --I.-i:i:-;T. SOI.F. AOr.XC'V I"; ic Tin: jiowiy sicvriyo ma''ihxx. Au'T.ts waat il. & "iV m-o n ms! a bur.: r. P.. l-SO Fir.it .it., 1 1:1 port -r and J ' 'ai r in S:n;d i-';!;,- Dry Ooods, M:l- li;v ry. O 7, endee, I ). J I., Photo;:.-.: ;hie Ari ist ,ont h " v.- -s! cora r Fir -t and .,l-.i'hs,j:i i t.'. 1'hii.lr 1: i i id C. I .-iahty. " enrichs-n, I C. A- ', l-r.i First t.,Ma mi " - laetur r.i ilea! rs in j -vvelry, wafeln s. nSibbard, O' o. I..,'.K 1'iont st., wholesale " D al- r in ;r -c ri -s, Doors, Wa;;o2i Materials, ctt-. fi od';e, 'al.-f .t ( '., :i7 Front st., wiiol sale d ... i . 1:1 ! iru:.i, P.iin: i. Oils, ( ilass. TT IT rp s -win.; Machine, straight n 11U rj dl", lOlder Iced, ' lock stitch." 1 omp t ition challeng-d. .. W. Jrav-r, 112 1- ;:. t street. R.qur.-r.'ii & siiiudl r. Xos. ItHito 172 First. St., ImporPTs Furniti;r.', 11. ildine; etc G utciiinson, W., Watchm.ik-T, cor. First and Main s' s. .Ml wor.i done at San Francisco pr.cs, and arrant--d. Vi nteraat ional 1 lot-'l.eor. 1-r et .v Morrison sts. M. Kudolpii, Propn -tor. l'r , Puss at nds steamers. ohTi, .1. t'c 'o, !d i r nit .st., wiiol -s.ii a u-l tJ'-i r ! ;n 1 dea ler :t l-'i ; . . ( ' i. ,! Iii Kiii'Mic-l.. ing ioods. 3ai'i'a Dor -c K -st aurant , ri vat ' rooms tor Faaiili"s, cora r 1- ir.ii and I'm s:s. (J. Voos, Pro;.ri -tor. 'S iirt i n, V.. .t ( "o.whol .sal" ,l"al"r in wia"s u A li.iuors.O.s.X.Co's blucU,- San I-ran JSei'T.V SeJim .erl 111 ''-. st., whol' sai" and retail con te,-t io:c-is. 5i!l- r.John P., it! Firit. st., watchmaker and Jew dry, o.T rs to th public a line assortment of watches, clocks and j"vvelry. sro-ll -r.t Co., Front n-'.-irCst,, .l-nl-rsln 'st., d-al rsi 1, and cigars. 11a. i e ami lor i..ti wire s, Vorihrup t Tho.apson, , al rs in Ilar.I - war , Iron, st"ejHi)Sfv;p(,ii..s .n,,,, ,. Ii ird-.voo.l, etc.. Port land. f ccid -ntal Hot.-I.cora-r Firit .Morrison sire, ts. Sin it h iV Cook, Proprietors. parish. Watkins ,v Cornell," Ii al FstaT" A-Z -nts, Pittoek's Puiidimr.eoraer Front and st a rk s! r -. -t s. f. 1 P ) I "Oi : ; K . P 1 1 1 ' ; ( . ) ! i s , ( . 1 1 . v7, , i a rll J A Co., PI f ront s;r t. JCHIJ F!L:v!?10TOrJt IV7. D., OCfUIJST n:i; AfliJST, oilic 71 First street, Hohnes' r.uiMI:i!r, Third Poorirom I .a Id's Pank. Titr: ATs am. iusi:AiT: ok Tin:. j:vj:, kah, tjihoat axd iawcs. H5 I-hf r, Paul. 1 i" first st, iiap-.rt -r Perl in wooden carvinvrs. parlor .raameiits,,-te. "S.h -n '.a m.I.'S.A 'o.tobaccf.n ist s,i m port-u- f rsol' I-'or.-i -;n and Pomes! ie I.i'pn,rs. 72 us-; Hons , Fr.'int sir -. f. O.-i Fi;st Class "3 Priiieipnl. Thomas llviiii, Pr rri-t or. fOh r'.ie',;.s..id l-'r.mt t i.J 1-ir.it st .,ea I t in 1 1 ra ss,-ia.uu ry .t s.-mui -ry naru ware. an.! P.hnds. indow and Plate (.lass. ish"ni. r.II.'.loT l-'ir-t st.importT Pianos. or.-cans.sheet music, music instruments . . . - kldme.r '. ;., i j.'t 1- irst st., Pra rrist a nd Aik.i lccary. a bar ; stock of IV f nml foil t Art iel s. tmifh.v Havls, 71 !-mt r"t vh d- a I rs, i n l,ru, Paints, oil's, W (;r.,ss. '.rii,..rv, etV. lumerv 7l s-d indow mith. Put., Itroker, !i Front sf. li-ril-Tin T.";ral Ten. Its. iovcrn mi nt Ponds and ;..!. 1 PiiiT. rserrv Pros.. 17S First St.. Manufacturers a ! M ! -al rin Fern ii ur ,l ;ed,iimr,Carpet s,f c rg y i",K. I-.n w cor. First ; A i ak st .dealer in br.mdi s, wines, I-.n-hsh a le and porter. V..'iPianis .t Myers, 5 ' titial P.locks, v Front str -"t, Com mission Merchants and d -ai rs in I'rouuc". ""halley A Fcchheimer, Attorneys and 47 S.'ieKor. jn Bankruetrv. Ofj in Odd Fellows Temp!". M. 1 irt Street. Imiiorters anil Job- THOMAS G H A R f2 A N ESTABLISHED 1853. IXFOHM TIIK riTIZKXS ty and of the Willuim-tt" still on han.l and tloinn motif), that A XimUe Six lcr- U Ji, th r than 11 Soir Sliil'inj. j I have just r 'turii"l from San Francisco, i when? I i)iirchastMl one of the LARS EST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF OOODS eve r before ofT-red in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry !oods. Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Kv. ry Description, Hard war., Ciroceries, I 'a hits and Oils, Sash :in.l Doors. (,...,.....,. , ll,n'1" ,,r' Qu -enswar , Stoneware, Crock' ry, I'iatedwar. Ulasswar, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and dents Furnishing Patent Medicines, Chiods, Fancy Xo- ltope, I'aming t ions of Kvcry Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Pap r, etc.. Of the above list, I can say my stock is the M O T C a ?l I Zt I Z T K ever olf'-red in this market, and wass -let 'd with especial care Ionic Oregon City trade. All of which 1 now oler for sale at the Lowest Rlarkct Rates. Xo us -for the ladi'-s, or any nn" cl.v, to think : going to Portland to iuy goods lor 1 am t'-rmiiirtt to Sr!l ('Jutjt and not to allow in y.s.'H to Lie l' MJERSRLD U TIIE STATE OF OUEGfSX. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do t hat Twenty Years Ex'ierfoics fit Or gon City enables ni" to know th- r - ! quiremeiits oi th" trade. Come one and all and s lor yours Ives that t nc old stand oi THOMAS CIIAKMAX cannot be heat -n in qualify or prie. it would b - us -less tor me to tell you all the advantages! 0)r .r in t h al" of goods, ai every store that advert is -s do s I hat, and probably you have been disap Ioint"d. .VII 1 wisn to say is Vomc, suit! S,'f,!tinl Exainfu: for Vo;irs.-Iv;s fori do not wish to make anv mistakes. My object is tot -Hall my old "lri"iids nov Ib.lt I am siitl alive en, I .1. ..;,.,, , ,,. ,. .n floods cheap, tor cash, r upon sn.-h t.-rms ' as a.rr. ed upon. 'l'haiikm' a II lor t he lib, r- I al patronng h- l- telor - b sbev. d IHO.s. C1IAKMAN. Main Str..t, Or.on City, I'-jral Tend -rs and CoutU v Se.-ip fak-n at inarK.-t rates. 'j liOS. CJIAIiMA.V. (i .jn:'il e..s wool want -d lv TiP )s. CIIAP.MA.X. GREAT EKGITEriiEHT!! GOOD X E W S ! PUKES BEIHTED TO SI IT THE TDIES. LOOK OUT FOE GOOD S-ACEIERPJIAW & CO- Z IT A VK .IF st KFCFIVFI) A I.AP.OF. Jl )L stock of si'Rixa a xi) kiwi Mien noons, which t h'w offer ClIFAPKIi THAN TIIK CHKAPKST! We won hi say come and convince your self before purchasing dsewher . Hir stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry ioods, Cloihln'T, " Hats, PM,ts and Sho s, I-adi-'s and ilonts Furnishing 'Joocls, Not ions, Jrocrr- i c s, Ilard- wa rs, and a jrr 'at many th"r articles too numor ours to m'-iition ; also, Ioors, Windows, ;ia-s and Putty, 'tc, etc. All kinds of Produce taken in oXehan-o for ( iomis. A 1. S O "Wool siiatel For winch we pay tho Highest Prices. S. AC K F.I I MAN i co. Orer,R City, Merch CP 175 .f. WAGON AND CARRIAGE M A IV IT FACTOKY I nniiF. uxi)KitsiGxi;i, wT?rr? Jl having; Increased the(ii- rsJtJ --J6? y' in.'iisioiis of his j-r.-mis 's, at t iXj the old stand on the -iui Corner tf 3Iain arid Tl. Inl Stvvvt, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of informing his old pa trons, ami as many new ones as mav he pl.-ased to call, that h- is i,,)W prepared, with ample room, rood materials, and the very hest of mechanics, to laiild anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle troiu a common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try m-. I51a Usi-iil Jiiii-jf, Horse or Ox SIioiii-, and (ieneral Jobbini; ncatlv, ipiicklv, and cheat. Iy done. DA VI 1 SM 1 1 II. WILLI A 31 SIXCiEU HAS JtSTAnLTSJIHT) fS FOR THE F-!AM'JFAG7L'RE CF Furnfturo, Blinds, and Doors, axd 3it)niixt;js of all sizr:s. They will also do Turning of every de script ion to order, WITH XKATXF.SS AND DISPATCH! R'?A1I work warraiit"I. Slam on th Hiv.-r, in Lewis' Shoji Opposite Oregon v ny ins. J O H F3 S C H R A R3 , Main ,St., Oregon City. AIAM 1M fTi KEIi AM) r-IPHBTES OF Jr-- Satl.3Is, tr ris ess, s -fW Ss4 iiir', i tr., . 7"IIKUI UK OFI-KKS AS CHKAP AS V y can be had in th" Stat", at WHOLESALE Ci. RETAIL. t!s warrant my goods as r";.r-'. ;'nf ed. Oregon City, April 17, 1S72-U. GHflDES SALOON, G. A. HAAS, - - Prop. Kaia Street, Cregsn City. , frsr nir.i.i.vPD tapi.:-:s ix ohkoox h J have ;,.t ,j i!;sro,:ueed. ai d tie- ro; ri tor invit-s t he at t -n t ion ot t lovi rsol t h:s popopnlar amu-i -ment to tii -m. Tin: ha a is sci'iT.ir.n wl- 1 ;V.! ,a" chou-sf. qualiti-s if I.ieuois a." , '-:lI"s- Seoteh, lrish and I oaVbon alr. auy lamous Wlusni- s ami 1'aac!; ; also il O. 1 is connected with th" Salooa. or e-on C.ty,.lan. 1, ls72--:f. MASONIC II ALT. F.FII.PIXO. Orrgon City, : : : ()rc?o:j. r,7 KFICX INSTANTLY t fl -s. on band and lor sal", eie-ap tor cash. Parlor, IVdroom, Oliice, sittine;rooni, and Kitchen Furniture, Fur.'aes, I.oun.tr's, JNfekmjr Chairs, What ruts, Hedst"ads, Washstands.Curl -d Hair, and Pulu. M a 1 1 r c s se Pulu Pillows, Spring P,;-d., I'icturf Fram -., Mouldiiifrs etc.. efc Sp-cial attention -rivi-n to FphoKferv , ' V "-i 11. s. imiers idled witli promptn.-ss. Ilepainn"; don.- with n-a-ness and dispatch. Fiirnimr ado ord r. , .... ..mi .-ijiiiuii.. i.ir.Miiirilves. 17mav7 EfJTEOFPJSE BOOK & JO! ORK(;(XCITy, : OKE(;oX. w;.,niiL;'!v,,'Am:" -: JOB POINTING, such ai CAitns, Jui.iiii:ais, J'AMI'iri.KTS, ii:i:is, MOIiTCAtiHS, LABELS, li:tti:k.ih:ads rOKTLAM) PIJICES. AI. T. KINDS op ELAEMKS S!!! Lehl!-.;,n,J,f,r s,t low 1 .in a, tan he liad m tin State. A N I SATiSFACTIOH GUARANTEED. Or-jon City, M?rch 11, 1S7C tf. & MmM &MfkpM FRANCISCO. V-M jK- pal 0jv- ,vAi .Mi.r. ii 'si, ls7; dam Hcifl Pliysiciiii's Certificates telo 2, D r O 3 O o 1? I . ..- rs Fi."l Cv-5- 3f?- niJii L-.;li..j and Flcasnnt Tcnic. 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Sr. r:: ssve.i;'s iiKt-ici:. S..-i l-V.-.-se:-. .Pay U'st. 171. It. I. sr. iv A- e., :, lti: I ii.-.v. 11 i I -i .e i- v., - i., r o.i i, r , ,- i x , ue. ! i i. :i;i-l a i : Ivli- ,,f cc:t. s-i'.sr i-i ... y..nr. I I i 1 i in. i l.l"is i A :.ii:;:;.! ..sv.yrr. I: '-.-ir.. '..a.iter.eits .N". e..,,,;-. .. w;t.. ,,".t o i. ey .i si -.i.u .. a-a-.,.., t.,... t... , vCx ..c t..,r .... i:-.-v ri;,.jiv :,,, i.. t.--o .- ru(tt ii l..e -i . , i . e . w i: ;.; n;,- ,v -.-.. - "'' Prf ri' tf-rs. ' M n.i.t Mfi-,-t, s..a i r..ii. iv-,,. ia Narch 21, m3 ixm i, VW - -. V. .-?..ij.r-S, r .1 .."I, TTillsew crerytLIag-aeeaodin?. f?-r.:, froat tho heaviest to t,o 1:-htest f-lric. rr uors ?3ons woes, axs nmEr. v. :zm Tlian any ether machine. Ii llicro is r. Horfnco few:rr 3Ia chino within or.o tLoaaiul miles of f"an Francisco i ot worhinfj well and pivir.rj entire Fati.sf.K .-tion, if I uin in, iornn-a of if, it v.iU le n'.trr.thil ta without expense cf cmy LinJ to tlia owner. CAMUIL HILL, Arent, 13 l.z.v r.:o-;o.v.cry C.-cet, Crand i-c'.c! Zz-. tr-v-cco. Sriirl for Circulars and sezi7ip,rt rf thc irorl;. Active Arnis wanted tit, HEW YORK MOTEL (IK:i;t fches ( .aft h -i us.) No, 17 Front Srr t, Opp site the Mai Mi'.-UllSillll Ullnil.,,;, FOI?TJ,AM, ORECO.V. If. KOTNi 0:, J. J. AVILHEXS. rroprictorfs Fonr-l .Veek no Poard Week with i.,l-.riti?V.V."'.'.'.'.'.".'.V.'."rt!i' Foartl 7 I'a"-. ' I i-d D . A ,VH- e" 2JV-. J I G- O O o o o o o J O V-"iv '-- MINI -ei-