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o o o 2d B LiLfiLEi zih&Liu OSOiOX CITY. 0P.Er.9N. APRIL 25. InJ. From All Th Year Round. i'Mdix;. QTn-ri' N an t-H'l t kisses anil to siirhs, TIhtc i- :in oml tol mLrlit,'r;inl to tears ; Aii'l end to fair things that delight our o eyes, O Aa en-M' leasi'it sounds that charm oufears : An end to enmity's f ul lihellhijr. And t the firacious irais'i of tender friend;' There is an end tall but one sweet thine, To L,ove there is no end. That w.irri r carved an empire with his sword, Tie em. lire now U but like' him a " lia.'iiL' ; That st.itesmanQpoke, and by a burn in j: word Kindled a nation's heart inf, a llanu ; Now nought is left Lut ashes, and we biinj; Ortr homage to new men, to them we bend : There is an end to all but one .sweet thin To Love there is no end. All beaut v fades av. or else, alas! Men's eyes ;rrov dim and they no Q b'autv see : The rlui ious shows of Nature pass and H licklv thev eome i.s quickly do tliey Uee : An 1 h" who hears tlje voice ot wel.-.mv- Hears ti-xt the slow, sad tareycll of Ui-i friend : " There is an end to all but one sweet t-1'1 '-() j,,ve there is no end. n 1 f.ius -lves- our father where is he"! . i;;,r.ft:l:i in ticry alone- remains; T.n i e i-s no refuse on a mother s knee .r us, irrowu old and sad with cures and 'his ; Hrolherless, si.teiiess, our way we w. u l . To D Mill's d irk house trom which we shall l tot rove ; And so WV cease: yet one tiling hath no eTid - - There is no end to l.ove. O A Ilr.MKOY i"on Ci:on-. AVe have been interested in reading the follow ing statement ma leto us by an in telHigeut mother. We give our readers the benelit of it, or at least " . f t..,i.. ei.i . .1 e ir i l-t 11 II 1 t 1" 111 tlvf i e mi in io I T .v...v whether it lias any benelit: A remedy for the croup was given me by a sister who heard it from l'rof.'iJronson, a physiological lectur sinceileceased. "Let a healthy person fill his lungs with pure, air, then slowly breathe upon the patient's throat "and chest, commencing at the point of the chin and moving slowly down to the bot tom of the wind-pipe, llepeat for a few minutes and it will give relief in cases wh.un all others fail." My lnTy was always subject to (roup; came near dying with the rattling noisy, kind, at about eleven months old. I saved him with water and ever after prevented an attack by watclifullness and water. Ihit (rwhen three years old, I let him play in the brook one warm rainy day, ;wid he took a severe cold ami had a still kind of croup, the first and last time lnOever had it. In spite of all Iyould do he grew constantly worse until he could only gasp and breutfie with his head thrown back. W thought his last moments had come, when I thought of, and tried IJron stm's remedy for a mitiute. "When t O (-topped he looked up and said: Jm so again, mother, do." though Ik; could not si eak wh mi 1 began. You may be assured I did so again, and I believe saved his life. I. mm of L'fe. -o- Jul in F.oston a fifteenth amend ment, was arrested the other day for stealing chickens. He was very in- ls 1' ... ...1 , 1.. 1 1 1 .'.. 11.. w Ulguam wueii ;ti 1 eie i, iiiiu louuiy pi-oelainiod his innocence. When brought before '"His august majesty" lie still reiterated the fact that he was wrongly accused. "And von denv having taken the chickens, John asked the magis- A-ate. I Til boss, sartin. "Hut the otlicer them in vour jiosse.- "Sir?" "You had them Avhen arrested." I neber tuk um. savs he found sio'.i." iiv your li.nds Kes, sah, boss; but I didn't stole um." "How did von eome b them?" "T borrow e I um.': "The owner says not." " Well, you see. boss, he was asleep when I went to borrow dem chickens an' I didn't like to 'sturb him; so I jis tuk um. an' was gwinu back de next dav to tell him." A rather sharp faced looking old lady vent into the San Francisco postoliice, the other day, and tender ed ninety-nine copper cents, ai?d de manded thirty -three three cents postage stamps. She was blandlv told by the postmaster that five cents was all she could tender at any one time, and he would take no more. Ifpon which she took up ninety-six of the coppers and deiaandt d a three cent stamp. When this was" done she put down three more, and de manded another stamp, and so con tinued to put down three coppers at a time until the impertinent posnvis-ti-r) concluded he was ont-witted, and told her to hand over her copper bag and he woubl give her all the stamps she wanted. We came away about that time. The liious ladies o f Dps Moines. Iwa, visited the abandoned ofi that city List week and ur; females 'd theni to unit their sinful haluts of lif,. The ahandoned females asked the jihms ladiis if thse latter would find them homes and furnish them with other Goeeujation. The jiio.is ladies said that v..s wandering from the argument and elevated skirts and their noses, and in ond tho ahandoued females uhandtmed again. A - " their a see were Uoswell onee- asked Tolinson if ! there was no o ille e i re uni stance i suie.iie won i oe jus. in- ; aide. "No," was the reply. "Weir'; says Boswell "suppose a man has j leen guilty of fraud that he was ct-r- ! tain would lv found cut." Viiv. then,"' said Johnson, "in that case, ; let him go to some coanirv wher he i not known an 1 net to the devil, where he is known." The Liegislature of Kentucky has en veted that mirried women may re ceive directly from their emidovers the wages or compensation for labor performed by them, and that the money so earned shall le free from th debts a id control of thi,. bands. a.v. Happy Children. As liouse-plants cannot flourish without sunshine, so children can not thrive and be happy without love. How radiant are their bright faces, as they respond to tones and words of affection from the lips of tlcir parents! Little they know of the deep solicitude, of the constant care exercised toward them; but they do fully understand and appreciate protestations of love and tenderness. "Why should we be chary of these, when they eot only speaking? " I know now," said a lady not lonacro, " that my mother loved me tenderly, but durivitr all my childhood I doubt ed it. If I were really dear to her, I queried, why did she never tell me so? "Why did she never caress me, and assure me cf her love? She thought her actions spoke loudly enough, without words. I could not read her actions then as I can now, and how I longed to hear her cull me loving names, and to have her wrap me in the sweet embrace of her strong mother love." Many a little" heart aches just as this lady's dit, and be made happier by the spontaneous utterances of maternal auction, than by beads, or dolls, line clothes, or co.-tly toys. Children who"gro'v "i in tuis 'on" slant atmo phere of love are rarely misehievous, never vicious. The mightiest, of all agencies to least the ! voung fir paths of virtue is in the j 1 ainls of parents, and to command I this agency they need but give e j pression to the natural overilow of ! their hearts. I Children, to be happy, need cn- i i : ..." Tt ; .. coii ra'-s 'iii' 1 1 1 .urn pin-M-. ji j imh enough that they escape censure. Negatives are always cold and blank. Our little ones want warm, positive approval when they have done right: thus they will be made to feel that the paths of wisdom are paths of pleasantness and peace. Ox Makmaoi: To the Yoino Mux. Tue true girl has t be sought for. She does not parade herself as show goods. She is not fashionable. Generally she is not rich. Ibitoh! what a heart she has when you rind her! so large, so juire, so womanly! When you see it you wonder if those showy things outside were really wo men! If you gain her love, your two thousand are a million. She will not ask you for a carriage or a first-class house. She'll wear simple dresses, and turn them when necessary, though vulgar magnificence frowns on her economy. She will keep everything neat and nice in your sky parlor, anil give you such a welcome when you come home that you'll think your parlor higher than ever. She'll entertain true friends on a dol lar, and astonish you w ith a thought, how little happiness depends on money! She will make you love home (if you don't you're a brute), and teach you how to pity, while you s-'orn, a poor fashionable that thinks itself rich, and vainly tries to think itself happy. Now do not, I pray you, say, any more, "I can't afford to marry." Go find the true woman, and you can! Throw away that cigar, burn up that switch cane, be sensible yourself, and seek your wife in a sensible way. Dr. Cro.Jr in, Atw'i il'on Monthly. The Tex Wouns. Tin; Jews call the Ten Commandments by the name of "The Dehalogue," which signifies the "Ten Words." As these preee2ts cannot be learned in too many ways, we here give the substance of them in ten lines, poetically arranged, which will help the memory to re collect them in full. 1. I am the Lord thy (rod serve only me; 2. Before no image bow thy impi ous kii'v; '2. Use not My name in tritles, nor in jest; 4. Dare not profane My sacred day of rest ; .". FJver to parents due obedience i,:i.v; (. Thy fellow-creature, man, thou shalt not slay; 7. In no licentious conduct bear a part; S. From stealing keep with care thy hand and heart; '.). All false reports against thy neighl or hate; Id. And ne'er indulge a wish for his estate. A Br.ixi) S ir.Dii.n's Wife. A Washington correspondent writes as follows: I have recently met a Ken tucky lady, Mrs. General Paul. She is from Newport. General Paul had both his eves shot out in battle. He 1 hears his alUietioii with the resigna tion of a Christian martyr. At the Cooke ball the General ';is in full uniform, and would playfully repeat the exclamations, he heard about the beautiful flowers. His beautiful wife is the stall" upon which he leans, and she so tenderly watches and guides liis steps, that she is eyes and everything to him. In the carriage ho made sonic gallant speeches to her. and she said: "Oh, husband, I have changed so that I don't believe you would know me if you saw me it is so long since you have seen me." Such devotion as theirs gives eyes to the soul, and the loss of the out ward ones is not recognized. The. following story is told of llev. Mr. Hammond, who approached a man at Ilurlington, Iowa, the other day. asking him if he was a Christian. 'No" replied the other party, '"I am a railroad mau." '-Well" said Mp. irammond, "I Know of several eonluefors in Eng lau.l that are Christians." 'That may work down East all right, hut a man can't he hoth in Jowa." r rvuen was so h.v.m.l m- in his hioks tliat his w ife oxelaime 1 x wish i were a hook that alwavs in vour societv." I might i. wish ni were au aim COlll 1 flini . anae. so 1 v...j- i..erv year phed. he re- Connecticut eider is made of ca "."' "i f,i,i;i, orown acid, iron tilings, an,i sugar, citric water: and oeauus inerem point with a pride to the analysis and proclaim that there is at leasl a beverage free from intox caiing qualities. convicti u h lave been f.vi- : has been no dillieult matterTthvo,',M, , family, mcipve.l. political in ,1 o : inllnences. to obtaili t mnJonf f i pnhlio offenders, manv of t, " r ,t,. i , :V u i10, ai u t v I'llllll lilil fir n o ei-inaos. 1 hi-e Txvn sent hack again ! The Farmer's club of Brandy wine 1 Pa., has formerly resolved that the j State Agricultural College is a dis I grace to the commonwealth. Masons and Odd Fellows, like ma sons and hod fellows ascending a ladder, get up by degifcts. f AUCTIIOX AXD COMMISSIOX. A. B. R 1 0 11 ARDSON, Cornier of Fr:nt A Oali sis. , Portland. Of K-al Kstat", ( Iroe-ri-'s, General Mer-ciinnilis-' and Horses. S VI.E DAYS Weilnf'Siluy nnl Saturday A. 15. niCHAlibsOX, Auctioneer. English It.'fincil r.ar ami Itimdl Iron, English S'iinr') ami )i"tat;oa Oast liors Siwvs, Khsjjs, Su ws , Sc r w s , I-" r y -1 a i i s , .Sh"-t Irn, II. Ci. Iron. A T. S O A lnrjo assortment of Ir.-v'-ris ami T.ii uors. A. I'.. lUOHAKIiSOV, Jan. 1, lST'J-tf. Auctioneer. The ststnd.'ird r-in iiv for Counts. eji.:i, S'ire Thnvit, W.'i'iiirt f 'oit ri, ('rmiji, I.ifer f 'jii!ni nt , Ilrmieiiitit, Jileeilin r "f the J.uii'ix, and I'V-ry ali'-etion of the Throat, I.un-s and Chest, including Consi::,i e i ion. Vit;ir's ll-ilisiim of '. il;t I lii'rry do -s not. dry up a Cough, Imt loos -ns it, cl -ans -s th' lungs, and all-ys, thus returning the emise ot t ie o-m pla int . Xone r 'iiuiti" un 1 'ss sertc-d I. P.ittts. l'r'i:ir 'd by SKTI! W. Fowi.i: Sons, 1'osion. Sold by Wkkino r.ix, Hosi KrTr.i; iV Co., San Francisco, and by d -alers "H'erally. WflTGHES "Mb" JEWELSV. HH 1 1 E U X D E it s i ( ; x E I) AX- v-V, JL nounc to t !e fit iz mis of i r-gon V. ,. City and Clackamas county t hat t lc-y have just op . "ned a ESTABLISHMENT i x Oregon City, Main str-et, next door north of S!iaii's S.-i-lo-in, ivii'Ti! t h-'.v will ke-'p on hand an 1 lor sal. - nil -.roods p -rl aiding to t heir line, at t he I.OWRsI' I.IVINO UAIKS. I-:sp-H-i:i I art-'!ltio!l given to t h" repairing of Fink Timk I'i kcks. All goods sold and work done warrant"d. i F. . A. 1 1 AAS .t Si )X. Or gou City, Feb. , lS7-tf. H o m"es h u t tTe IMPROVED LODA-STiTCil TI12 Jlost Simpl?, Pr,iciic;il nnd EXtXOMlCAI. MACIflXE IX I'SE. S:il;s Exc.Yi! nil OMits oh llu North P.i.'ific Cu.ist. flJlIIEY SEW MOKE KAPi IlT.Y AXI with 1-vss nois" than any o!h-r nia ciiine. 'I'lw only practical low priced nia-ehin-' that, gives cut ir sat isfat ion. What oth"r Ag -nts don't tell about the TJie l!ii-:rvc:l II:;iie Slmltlc Jl.eiiinc: Thei it-m't .- idii t hat th ar t h" si'ii-pl-'St, having l-'.-s niunfu-r of pi -c -s, and mora easily und -rstood than any other. Tint t h-'.v ;ir t ' ligiit -st runtiin;; inor oailv 1 arn'-'d and op-rat 'd. That nior Hi M '. si 1 1 'TTIiKS ar s nt out. Ironith" ; 'ii'-ral Ag -ncy at For; land, than alloth rs corn li n 'd. yc ton't te'l ifon that, t !"" sew eijually as v dl on h-vivy and light goods. Thei ilim't t'-U -) tli;it I ley iisithc p.it nctsofth" high pric -il machines. T.'i'j lnt trr iion that it has th" straight n-'edl -and s.'Il-adjust i ng tension. What p"o;I" say who hav us"d Hiom and coaipar -d them to other Machines will tell you : Th-it I li"y ar1 mop easily learned and op-raf '-d : Simpl'Tst and b st for all kinds of wor'.c, and will ns1 linen mid all other kinds of t hr -ads a rid silks. A f 'W of th" nani.s ar1 giv"n blow who arc using tie Ii ritovicn HiMKSiirrrLi.E: 11 K E 11 E X C K S. (i"ii"r.-!l I'.ell, For: land. '. s. .s;iv rs, Wm. Masters. O. Vv. l'rindl", b.-n!ik"epT for I'vcragf, Wadhain .t Co. ' Miss 1,. 'aug'in, Portland. Mrs..!, p.. I'ptoii, lvi.1 Portland. Mrs. S. A. Morula ml. Portland. Mrs. .1. S. Church, Or -gon City. Marhires firvard (! to any address, with full directions for usin r, on receipt of price. NO. 1, S30 00; NO. 2, 545 00. w. t 1 1 a v e n, irays Music .Store, Odd Follows Tempi , CuiTal AgMit, First st., Portland d climii. umnm restauhat LEOX DpLOUKV, Prpprit-lor, Cl.at- of th" ClitT JIous".) MAIX STREET, ORJCl'iOX CITY, OG X. THE FXIiEKSI'iEl) 55 ' . ' ( o J r -sp -ct'.ullv annonn- ".v-TX V cesio !ii tri -nds th - 'H T Tra vfiintr ii'Hr, t that he has r-vopenod the above named The Prr-iri"tor knows ho.v to s'-rvc hl OMstolll rs With Oysters, Feet, A Good ( up of CofiVe, Or :i ii:d Sfiitarp 7IrnI. EF.OX DeLOUEY. Orr;on City, March 2 lST J-tf. A. Q. VALLSNG'S PlOilSEB BOOK BINDERY. PiUocit's Hnil-liiiir Corner of Stark uu.l Fi'iiat KtreetH. POaTLAHD, OREGON. TULAXIC P.OOKS IU'LEP AXD P.OFXP i 9 to any d"sir.'d pattern. Music Imoks, .M;U':zins, ewspapTS, etc., oounil in ev ery v.iri ty of s'yi-' knoivn to th" trrade. ( rd ts from the country promptly at-t-nd d tf. OHEaOH CITY BREWERY Henry Hiimbel, H avini; prnciiAs- cd the !iVv Pmv- -ry wishes to inform the public that he is now prepared to manulacuiro a Xo. 1 qual ity of E A G E R F, E E R, as good as can be obtained anywhere in th" Stat". ( r 1-Ts sUcitoil and prompt ly C'l'd. Business flir,f!ory of rortlaiid, Orrgon, PUBLISHED BY L. SAMUKL, General A'lverlisiiiy A'jcnt, IKl Front Street, Ackerman's Dollar Store, X. !: Fir.it Street. Importers ami .ToV !'rs of rnncv Joo-is Toys, Crockery , .Mass- wart; ami lMaVdwar. Vstor Iloii' First St., between ak an. I Pin -. Kv Tytliin iii-at. 15-1 Ixmstvl low. Proprietor. Ji O 1 K S, ST A T I IV H It V A X D MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Oil, Steal and Bancroft, Nos. 75 Jiihl 77 First St.. roriljiul. F&A7iMAXth' only direct Tmport r of &Olot h i njr, c; r. I'r.mt A Wasli ington stt. CHAS. C. BARRETT, WHOLESALE HOOKSELl.i:il AXD STATIOXESt. I, A lid EST STOCK IX lOH TL A XD. Xo. 7!) Front ami Xo. 5 Washington, sts. 5 g KC'lT, W ILOaM A SOXTl-iirPront strsot " y Import rs and Dealers in Guns, 5 Ji flcs, siii'i Ki'viilviTK of cv.-ry U"sfri)tion Fishing Tackl'', Fancy tiooils. IV'ads, F.ird Ca..-s, I'.aski'ts, Orotpe't iJaiat's, ami I!aby Carriages. AgtMits for t v California Powder Works ; also lor tliu Wbeel- r A. Wilson .SL'wiii; Machines. Rg'-ok, John A.. I.'! Front street. Practical fa Wat ch maker and Jeweler, Work dona for I ht Trade, IJOO'v AND JOIJ PKIM'iai?!. 1IIMES, It A CJl ELDER CO. . Front St. (siucaaiian, W. A., s. w. cor. i r.-.tiV'i'aor JCLO streets. Cheap -st l-'tirni; nr.: llous'j in Port land, d" Y n5 T C" g ' is; w a i ,t kit i ; kos N!l "r", str-,-t- lark", Henderson it Cook, 81 A S-1 First . v leul rs in 1 ry ioods, l'"a iwy i ioods, i't st. tc. d'olin it Itos uleld, lis Front sr., eonimis- sion Merchants and H -alers in Oregon and California Produc. 'oiigle, J. H., Ma mil act iir-r and li-ul r in H Saddles, Harness it Sadill -ry Hardware, SMI Front str -t. mrri- r, W. A Co., lu:5 Front, st., Meivhai -M a dors .t do) hi rs.li at s.l urn i.shi ng gooi int Is hel.ashmutt A ' )at man, SU Front st., K -nl M ' Estate Ag -iits. Money Loaned, Hons -s Kellted. Dental GoodsVisjl;! TirnfTiTi to r n- NVoonWAIlDiv Co Ulllggl LS, 101 Front street.. Orders fro in any portion of the Stat." or Territories ear -fully blb-d by mail or express. nemiLoweiist 'in it Co.Furnitur - a carp t. fci-4 dealers stores Irom 1-S1 to 1:S, First si. nmploym-nt Agency .1. U. Witherell.sa 1 rout, st., Furni.sii all kinds of h Ip. fiiverdingifc I5.'eb",li Front st, Com mission -J Merchants and Dealers in Domestic Produce. :i.iliii)M Fivi ry Stabl", corn -r First and - Salmon streets. E. Corbet t. Proprietor. iood t urn-ou! s a I ways on hand. rceiish-l.t Kob-Tt s, cor. First A Washington - slr-ets, Deal rs and Manufacturers in Clot hing and I 'urai.shing ioods. rri'VMQ riii'J'P TH"5 Th Largest Music House f)n the Coast. STEIWVAY ri.VXOS, M'KBETT OKCWS. SOI.K AOKNC V FOlt TIIK "HOWE" SEWIXG MAC:iIXE. Agents want -d. rj ackeie-y Si Stem.', Jroccrs A Deal-Ts in jui kinds oi seeiis, cor. First i: Main .sis. Sjifain burg r, i!., I 'M First st., I mpor:. t ami D-al -r in St a pi" Fancy Dry (..oods, Mil-lin-'ry. V: "end-"", D. II., P'.iotor.iphic Artist .sou t h u" wejst inni'T Firs: and Morrison streets. Cliildr.'iis Pictures a sp -ciulity. fi p enrichs -n, I ,. C. Co, F'.i F.rst st.,Manu- lacuirers A d -al rs in j 'xveiry, watches. H"a Ibbard, ieo. I-., i'S Front st., wholesale 1 ea I t in (ireceries, Doors, Wagon Materials, etc. P. FJ odge, Cal 'f it Co., SIT Front St., w hoi- sale il'-al-r.s in Drugs, l'aints, )iis, Olass. UnTI1 ewiir; Machine, straight n -c-liU LVil tile, ia ;t. 1 -r teed, "lock Mitch." Competition cliail 'iig.'d. o. W. '1 raver, 112 Front st r -et. lurgr.-n it Shiadl r, Nos. iniito 171 First s".., Im,iii't'r.s 1-limit ur-;, Keddingctc Muichinson, W., Watchiiiak. r, cor. First ami Mam sts. All wor.i done at San Francisco prices, and warrant' d. U nt-.-mat ional Hot-I.eor, 1-"mat A Morrison J sts. M. Kudolph, Propri tor. Fr -e Iiiis.s attends steamers. p"o!in,.I. it i ', !'l Front st., whol -sale and r -tail dealer in Fine Clot hing, Furnish ing (.ioods. ViHaison Dor -c M -si aura nt , privat" rooms ' tor l-"a in i lies, corner First and I'inc sts. (.. Vims, Proprietor. IV ar.' in, E. it 'o.wh.-ds il'" deal-Tin wire's -' it li piors,! i.s.N.Co s bloelc.it San Fran "'I JJ fi-rA Schae er, HI "- t.t wholesale and r -tail coatect ion ws. 51 ill'T, .ToSin P.., OS First St., watchmaki-r u ami .I"W'Iry, otr ts to t .he public a finr assort ni"iit of watches, clocks and j-wciry. o-ll t it Co., Front ii'Tir o st., d-al-rs In native and foreign w;ns, a nd cigars. tir!liriip Tho-ii ps -m, d -al-Ts in Hard- war-, Iron, s; - eijlubs.spokes.l.umbfr, Hardwood, etc.. Port land. J jNecitl -ntal Hot "l.corn r First, A Morrison streets. SiuiLh it Cok, Propri 'tors. rjiarish, Wntkins ,tCrael t,"l ;.il Est at-Ag-'iits, Pittock'.s F.uikling.corner Front and Stark st r-'fts. p il ofoT; iTapi IHTT'TxTiTs, 'A LXNiodard it Co., iai Front strv t. JGHfi 0. PiLKlH5T0?i, M. D., OCt l LIST ami AUKIST, Ofiioe 7-1 First street, IPPn"s- P.nilding, Third Door from Eadd's Hank. TR R ATS A I.I. PtSKASFS OF Til K. EVE, EAR, THROAT A XI IArXGS. fs i htT7PauU 1 )" First st, importer I?Tlin '!, wood mi carvings.parlorornamcnts.etc. of For ign and Domestic Liquors. 3?uss Hous;rEront street. On First ciass Principal. Thomas Kyan, Pro)ri tor. .!e r! ek s'ri FrorTt A tij f irst sls.o al rm H a r .-i ss , sa d d 1 e ry .t Sa d 1 1 ry II a rd w a r fc-imon .1 nil Front st., dealer in Door.Sa-h ' ami I'.Iimls, Windowanl I "t'J j1- TtishaiiTd O-"'" First st.I nprt -t Pianos, organs, sheet music, music instruments. Tkiilmore. S. (i., VZi First st.. Druggist ami Apoth"cary, a Large stock of Pefumery atui Toilet. Art icles. wmith it Davis. 71 Front sir "'t, whol -saP' d-al -rs. in Drii-s, Paints, Oils, Window Criss. P rl'MnTv, "tc. toJnoiVit lioos.T i i'irst st..Pictnr ,'s. Frames, mouldings, atists matIs, drawing ins'ts. tejmith. Put., Prok-T, na Front, st. Denier in I 'ga 1 TcikIts, (iowniiiif-nt Ponds and (lold Dust. kjTOXK, li. I... No. 107 Kfrt street, Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jewel er is ag -nt lor th" Wajtl.am. Elgin, E. How ard it Co., Chas. K. .I-eot,and t he California watches-' also, for all tie" productions anil imports of th" California Jewelry Co., San Francisco. Send for circulars. Watch"s repaired in the very tvst manner, and warranted to give sat i. if act ion. rffVrrv P.ros.. 17S First St.. Manufacturers a ileal r in Furnitiir ,! Vtltiing.Carpets.etc 'jphe Clot hing stor -.Hi Front st. Clothing, " Furnishing (ioods, lJoots nnd Sinn's. Harris nielPrager. ',T'uttI"7ll7lL, Iliand lit Front st.. Dealer ia wagons and a"ricilUTaJJjTiplements '3'.V"".E. D.TiTw cor. First Oa k st, dealer in - 'l'.randi?s, wines, English ale and jtortT. T'ft'illiams it Myers, .1 Central P.Iocks, v Front street. Commission Merchants and dealers in Priue'. "fthall-'y it Fcchhcimor, Attornevs and Solicitors in Kankniotrv. Offlra in OaA F"llia-S T. mpl. " " THOMAS CHARMAN ESTABLISHED 1853. ESI KES TO-IXFOKM THE CITIZENS of Oregon Citv and of the Witl-iroett" Valley, that he is still on hand und doing business on the old motto, that A Ximlle Six Fence is Fitter Cum a SIoic Shilling. I have Just returned from San Francisco, where I purchas"d one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before ofT.T"d in this city ; and consist in part, as follows : Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry ioods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, (iroceries. Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chimiwar-, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platedwa-r, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, (.'locks and Watches, Ladies and (jents Furnishing Patent Medicines, Cioods, Fancy Xo- Kope, Fain hi!r; t ions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil CSoth.. Wall Paper, etc., Of the above list, I can say my stock is th-j JI O S T C O M P I, K 1 K ever otTereil in this market, and was sIefd Willi especial care tortli" ( ir-goti Citv trade. AU of which 1 now offer lor sale at t"hi Lowest TiJarket Ra.es. Xo use for the ladies, or any one els", to think of going to Port land to buy goods lor 1 am JJctermin-it to Sell Chtxip and not to allow myself to be I'XUERSOLI) IX TIIK STATE OF OREGON. All I ask is a fair chanc and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Yenrs Experience in Or egon City enables in" to know th r quireuients ol the trade. Conn: one and all and see lor yourselves that the old stand ol THOMAS CIIAIiMAX cannot be beaten in quality or pric''. It would be us-less ,or in to tell you all the advantages I can otr t you in "the sal-oi goods, as every store that advertis -s do -s that, and probably you haw been disap pointed. All 1 wisn to say is Comr, anil Src,;in;i Ei.nnin? for Tonrsrhcs for I do not wish to mak" any mistakes. My obj'-ct is to tell all my old iri-mls uo. that lam still alive, and desirous to s-11 goods cheap, tor cash, or upon such terms as agr-'ed upon. Tiianking all for tho liber al patronage hert-tolor-' b.-.stoivei. 1 liS. CilAKMAX, Vain Street, Oregon City. T,e;;al TendTs nnd Oountv Scrip takn .V manct rates. Tilt S. CIIAIIMAX. 0 '".)' I,1 il)a lbs wool want"d bv THOS. ClIAUMAX. GREAT EKGirEMETi! GOOD XEWS! PRICES RENTED TO SlIT THE THIE.-. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD S. ACKERF1AN & CG. HAVE JFST RECEIVED A lAHCF. Mock if SPJUXG AXD SUMMER GOODS, which they offer CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! Wo would say cone nnd convince your self hefrrf parchasingelscwhorc. (lurstock consists in iart of Fancy and Staple Dry (ood, Clothinpr, Hat?, Knots and Shos, I jitlies nnd Cicnts Furnishing Goods, Xotions, froccr 1 o s. Hard ware, and n grcst many nthT articles too n tuner ours to mention ; nlso, rioors, Windows, Olass and PnttT-. etc., etc. All kinds of Produce tak"n in rxchan?n for Goods. A LSO Wool "Wsmtecl For which we pay the Highest. Prices. S. ACKF.RMAX A CO. Cr"-nn cur, Msi.rch 21, 1S73 tf. WAGON AND CARRIAGE .Ir A V U FACTORY ! mm: uxiEitsi(i xed, pnr n hnvinc incr:':is"d tln'di- fV i mensions of his premises, at XcFXj me oiu uanti on me Coruvr of ?lalu mid Tliirtl street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of informing his old pa trons, and as many new ones as maybe pleased to call, that he is now prepar'd, wifli ample room, gfHitl materials, a ml t h" very best of meebanies, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle Irom a common Curt to u Concord Coach. Try me. IJlncWsiiiit hiii;g, "Horse or Ox Nlieiti;r, and f'encral Jobbing neatlv, ipiicklv, and cheaply done. DAVID SMITH. IV I L L I A M SING E R HAS ESTAP.LISHEi A FACTORY FOR THE fAM!3FAGTu3E OF Furniture, Blinds, and Doors, AXD MOrLDIXCS OF ALL HIZKS. Th-"V will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NK ATX ESS AND DISPATCH! Bi-Wll work warrant'd. Shop on th' Hiver, in Lewis' Shop Opposite Oregon City Mills-.. JOHN S CH ?rln in St., Oregon City. jlAMFVl'TniER AM) niPORTER OF SskIiIIcx, Harney, Kiiilfllei'v-IIard- - -.itre, e!i-., rtc. z. SfHICII HE OFF EES AS CHEAP AS V can be had in the State, at WHOLESALE DR RETAIL. 0 7"I warrant mv goods as r -presented. Oregon City, April 17, ISTJ-tf. SHADES SALOON, G. A. HAAS, - - Prop. Main Street, Oregon City. j IS BEST r.ILLTARD TATLES IX OREGOX hav" i,e.,i int riKinced, ami th i rtjii tr invit.es t lv at tent ion of t h" lovers o: this jiopopular anuis-Mnent to them. TH E II A R I S SUFI' I. I E I) with all th- choicest ipialsti -s of Lipior.s and (igi.-s. Scotch, ir.sii ami I oiiriuui alr-'any lainous 'bis!ii -s and Pimcii ; also a Xo. i N1JOOTI X Ci G A I.I. J-: liV is ("onn'Tl "d with th- Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, IsJ-i. MASONIC HALL F.UILDIXG, Oregon City, : : : Ongo i. EEKS COXSTAXTLY ;i ' ' on hand and lor sale. cheap for cash, 5riCi2ii Parlor, P(cdrooin, OfTicc, Sittingroom, and Kitchen Furniture, F.urcaus, Ix un "s. Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Rcdsteads, Washstn nds. Curled Hair, and Pulu Mattressc Pulu Pillows, Spring P.cds, I'ictur" Frames, Mouldings, etc., e Special .-!ttntifn given to Fpholsfc work in all its I tranches. Orders filled wl promptness. Repairing done with ne ncss and dispatch. Furniture mad" ord Call and examine for yourslves. ITmav. ENTERPRISE BOOK 8z OFFICE OKEGOXCITV, : OJiKG X, w E AIIE PREPARED TO I-XETeTE mi Kinus oi JOB PRINTING, such ns CARDS, FILIHEADS, F. MPIIEETS, FRETS, MORTGAGES, LA EELS, LETTISH-HEADS, lnfact all kinds of work done a In Printin omce, at " P0HT LAND riUC "3S. A Ij Li KINDS OF LEGAL ELNKS constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can be had in the Stu e. AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Oregon City, March 21, l-73-tf. HEW YORK HOTEL. (Deut fches Gafthaus.) X'o. 17 Front Street, Opjxisitc the Tail Steamship I -.Hiding, POUTXAXIJ, ORECO. II.ROTIIFOS, J. J. V.TLKEXS, riq iulors. 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I .-.:-.' of ''ri fr" i's ' -.. t-ee; -e v. e-it r. ileal. -y ...i i.. t.,r tv;, 0f t- i li j: '.e. -'.-rv Ca SI- ?-'.v.:Z.. :n;c in i.:t' ilu;. f. ".;. -w?v ;.c is. ;.rar;:ri -.. I '.-..: r; -tor. A i. Front Street, aa Fran.;- r.I Narch -J! m". JL"' 11 IS T-ftx "Si Cfe, ;SVi ft -F 4 sew evcryihiEg ceedei ie a fa-n'Ijt fccA the heaviest to le lightest fa'uric IT DOTS KflHi; IVOKIk, Thau any ether machine. If there i.i a riorence Fewinj- IMa-k cliino '.vi'.bin or.e tLousand Biiles of San Francisco i;t voi-kiiig "will and giving enti re F.ili.sf.aetion, if I am in- i'ormcil of it, it viil Le aiteraleil ta without expense of any Liml to tho owner. q CaiTUEL HILL, Agent, ID r:c.v ror.t-omery Slrcet Gra.-.d Hotel Ba'M'nj, San Francisco. Send for Circulars and sample of the teorJc. Active Agents wanted in rery 2'tttcc, i ,.p. il l 1 i UXIVERSITT OF CALIFORNIA, l r iiiaitr-ELEx, CALIFORNIA