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- -4a ia.i .481; ..iaar. -w o o o O o o e O O ". oTHE EMTERPBISs. 02E33. flTi, OilbGO.N, 3111 2, lJ. . . j OLU DlZAD. j Shill we meet our loved ami lost ones 11G frailer hold upon life than the! lSisSultiliaan.J'ftkt monarch that ever shook ' Oa a Ori 'liter belter shore? Will their hearts boat sad with rapture As we ne'er the further shore? Will tliey joyfully out to meet us W'uen wc,toj, have crossed the tide? Will thev guide us to the portals the City on the hill ? Will they tell us in sou whispers. As ot old, they love us still ? Will they calmly, gentlylead us, !!y the'rivers Orient aiHil fair W;utj immortal lory ti'esteth livery brow that's welcomed there? While our thoughts are lost in wonder, Eery breeze mat freights the air Whispers in the mildest accents. Ye shall surely meet ' tip there. " M et beyond the mystic river M--'Ct on yonder lirpl il-iiits Wii.re tiie days of joys are l.i.leii, And Where's know 11 no n!iu leof night. Cheer up, then, desponding mourner, Sdliti-j o'er earth's Lill vy sea; l'or tae iral is not far u;-tant Where tiie hived ones wait for thee. "As the old saying is," is often repeated after some superstitious " saw," which either from fre.juent usage or bad material is very likely to be dull. The less confidence one places in ideas because of long acquaintance, and the more one relleets upon them in the light of reason, the better for the improvement of the ini::.l. Superstitious ileas take root in . families and sprout liko weeds from generation to generation. K.ich one taliin-T m yen or less for granted for wiiat p:t;; m i, grandpa, or grandm 1 used to say, faloe notions thrive and do argreat ileal of mischief. It is all right tv belieo in tiie wisdom of the pare.-itial tree, and to observe obe diently, lovingly, t!ie Juties and re spects dtie earn of its rot:i'ting branches; but when father, grand father, or the lord mayor says stupid things, put not your trust therein, Ciinless you enjoy believing absurd O ities. It makes so little diil'erence what one believes, so lie. is jrl, tiiat if o.mj happing depended upon sit ting in tuo shade of tne paternal tree, ami the swallowing cf all sorts of stud", by all means one should have freedom tu,do so. Howes or, for t'.ioio who prefer tilings reasonable, rational and alto geth?r probable or possible, from whatever source they come, some of the "sayings" which are handed iib.vit with so much credulity are insipid doses. "Wio that reflects believes that it is a bad sign if a black eat comes to you? Or th.it it is a sign of death if a dog howls in front of your house, or if a looking-glass is broken? Is it p:vsibl; that it is a sign of rain if a load of barrels pass? Then it must be wet all the year roan I in the vicinity of the place where bar rels are manufactured. It is a b.i I sign to watch a friend out of sight, or to look back after saying " gou I bye"? l it cut fnendsuip to give a prj-v-nt of any tiling with a sharp ' fcdgS? If von finish vour work at a friend's -lio ise of an afternoon is it a sign you will never go airain? It seems like an gossiping done that dav; irdess, as some i i lit1' io. i urie ir lnuu.sirions; you only carried your tatiiug for work with tiie spool almost empty. If vo:ir-'co:nb vour h ilr after dark, tri'l you comb sorrow to your heart? Vr.ll, then, tli.it accounts for the great amount of sorrow there is in tiie i ever hid bad luck because turouu'li. And old (t run ey '.vmtv the -refused to we ir their sto-'kin 's ! W(i;it n hv hlul U(,o v';ic Ylin wn- sider-b;it, if so mil on by mis- I iind -,U up at her feet j- " I After tue j.ivacner got t.iroug.i and littt the most prevalent of all sm ill i ih sha!l!,.s- end clapping had corn superstitious is that Friday is an un- 1 or-COil tho ,n!1 d"? became enraged luekv dav. '-Wnv," ivs mmv ,a ! tnd seized a big bucK negro telto.v reader, -'l would not sr art on a jour- h' th-throat an 1 threw Inni down on iumV bt-j-in an invioHanr i.fe.-. f tim boor. Some of his friends ran work, or make a contract on FH.lav I for any thing. It would be sure to turn out bad." Nevertheless, Fri day is a most abused, slandered and outraged day, for it is no better or W'or.-e than :mv ntbor of tbo Jv i-..- maining. I If yon begin a job . -n Saturdav. j says "another whim, voii will nwi-i linish it. JJotheration! That all de- '. pends on yourself. If von keep Sun- ! day, you" will be onj dav longer I about it. That is all "W.ien you recover from a fit of Bieness you must go up stairs beton going down, if you woud have good j luck," says another. Suppose aper- foii lives in a cottage. irmt he bor- row a neighbor's ladder or stair e.isoV J s If you drop the dishcloth or the. rooater crows m front of the door ... ' company is coming, is quite e.m monlv believed in son.e wiu.lo t'-oo- ilics: neve.-theless company, might come, and the dishcloth not drop im ., it clipped out of the hand nur tiie rooster crow before the door un less lie happened to be going by that lf-ou cut your finger-nails on Sundav you will be asiiamed before S iturdav- night, is another old savhi". W.uit' a good tiling it woul l be U induce a number cf neo:de who ought to be ashamed of themselves -to trr the experiment. ' Device FOR JlEASVIliSr, IjVNr. An Iowa f inner reeo:iie;uls the fid lowing device for measuring land that it will look like the le tter A and the measure is iiuishe i. To EirtHiire lainl place one point at the starting place and the other alsi on t io ground in a straight line for des- son in this manner can measure cor- rectly as fast as he can walk three ppaees make a rod walk straight without stooping, count the spaces, divide these by three and you have the rods. , T"." . Imports of miuinS pro.j erta m the Uoiieiiiia mines, are favorable. r'-y'ii f : Take two slats about six feet long, arm,, then t!w rrW'" t , , t!i sharpen on end of each, lay them t ic hea t ere -t,' then ho"e which upon a lloor liKe a pair of open com- s:uqort the lov-e i.l v ,L li-n passes, so shat the open points shall j all those which Wen i ? be exactly live feet six inches apart: ! an upr g"-,t pixiti.W1 Of in now nail the other two ends together j t'nt ,,f sight is t!.Pr "o-m' chine, with one lian l on the top of j incr. an.l 1 of VI ti lic'ur" it; take one stop forwara, tip up toiirfi, which .lis.ars onl v'iXthl tho point that is beain.l, swm.ur it most profound sleVu When n arouna (from yu) o:, the other son is t he roul frori -rJ' rvjint. anil set it in lino n's,. A ,r. Leh m... ' ' a Shall We Sleet Again! Tiie fiat of nature is inexorable. the great laws which dooms us to dust. AYe flourish au.l fade as the leaves of the forest, an.l the Hovers ! that bloom and wither in a div have i tiie-c-ui in -wim ms looisieps. tren-; orations cf men will mmenv nnil lis-I Wear as the grass, 'and the multi-. Tuie mat turongs the earth to-ilay will disappear as the footsteps on the shore. llcm seldojn think of the great event of death until the shadow falls across their own pathway, hid ing from their eyes the faces of love ed ones whose living smile was the sunlight of their existence. Death is the antagonist of life, and the cold thought of the tomb is the skeleton of all feasts. AVe do not want to go through ' the dark valley, although the pass age may lead to 2'V.dise; we do not want to lay down in the damp grave, even with princes for bed-follows. In the beautiful drama of Ton, the hope of immortality, so eloquently uttered by the death-devoted Greek, linds deep response in every ihought ful soul. When about to yield his young existence as a sacrifice, to fate, his Ch mantha asks if they should meet again, to which he reolies: " I have asked that dreadful question of the hills that look eternal of the clear streams that llow forever of the stars among whose fields of a:ruro mv raised spirits have walked in glory. All wero dumb; but upon tne living fa'e I fejl there is some thing in the love that man ties through its beauty that cannot wholly perish. We sh.iU nvct again, Ciemantha." (''0yt' 1). Prentice. The Family Hammer. There is one tiling no family pre- tends to do without. That is a ham- j mer. And yet there is noihing that goes to make up the equipment of a domestic establisnment that causes one-half as much agony and profani ty as a hammor. - It is always an old hammer, with a handle that is in clined to slider and always bound to slip. Tiie face is as round as a full moon and as smooth as glass. When it strikes a nail full and square, which it has been known to do. the act will be found to result from the combination of pure accidenLs. The family hamm r is own of those rare articles wo never profit by. When it glides o T a nail-hea l, and mashes down a couple of linger.;, we unhesi tatingly deposit it in the yard, and observe that we will never use it again. Ih'.t the blood has hardly dried on the rag before we are out doors in search of that hammer .and ready to m ike another trial. Tiie result rarely varies, but we never profit by it. The awful weapon gos on knocking off our nails, a id mash ing whole joints and slipping oil the handlw to the confusion of mmtel ornaments, and break. rig the corn man Imotits, and cutting up an as sortment of astoundhigand unfortun ate aedie-;, without let or hindrance. And yet we put up with it, and put the handle on again, and lay it way where it won't get lost, and do up our mutilated and sm irting lingers, and vet if the outrageous thing should happen to get lost, we kick up a regular hullabooloo. until it is found again. Talk about the tyraniz ing iniiuence of a bad habit! Jt is net to be compared to the family hammer. A Revival" sitorv. This story lias never been apre cialed as it ought to be. It actually occured in the negro chuiv!i at Com p.my Slio)s, lat month. The eolor- c' 1 people were carrying on a lug i meet in'', an.l mail"-- wen eonim'' caught tiie dog by tne leg ami pulled him oil". The beast turned in his fury upon the crowd and bit four others seriously. You never heard such hollering and squalling in all vour life. There was a tre- memlons crowd' in t'.ie church and this Happening away up about the "'llt;lv." l" ''''"v'1- i the back part ! 'lon-'it it wa the mourners "com in'' through." and thev : k n ' e s,,fm end went to shouting: 'Bless the Lord: '"Shout brothorr; and sisters, shout!' 'One more poor soul saved!"' etc ';d about this time a i'rightene n-'-f'r i'ilt th-ough the crowd, th ;dl hg h angi ig to the scat of hi breech'-' and h;i squalling: "d'nll him 1jo;cI the devil's got ; I1U - : I nd out went the crowd. 3Ianv fell down and were rnn over l.v tlo i -dance and the lights were jv.it out, ami some ot tin, nt groes got serioulv hurt. The old Guinea keeps a chair, on that bull dog now as big as a wri-r- n pole whenever she 'tends meet ing.' now m; c;o to jiLi-cp. If the phenomena of si : n, ! '".: . V u " tuo would be re- i TrV "nn- t.ie lnost "marvel i a; roxporuuents. In sound j tb -1 vo.untary motion is mis- ! TluOil. I in m.i..J.. - i v reav !enn "v:. l:lf; wlh move tii i-wii , lae urge in an -.-h-s of the h tan the ;,: ;V J"iU iI1;,s lps wlncn draw upbee upp -reyehdsiose their pow t , an. . t ,e eyes elos. but the rc ti: a .o.osirs.e.nsitnenetotheli n.t ..vp v.:u-n t ,e lids reman open. ' The ense of tatc disa!Me.irs ,t..v, t. " , ' - UvIJ ; then hearing, then sm-11 t-t'""' i the la-t, the slu-"aivl of n'l tl j senses. ' -i the j Sound sleep and plentv of it i in ' dis -enaMe to liebh.' It is t gr -at restorer of the waste which 'taVsji'a vdui o r walking a d , working hours, and is indispeS JVle to lonii or happy lift., lava llie meseie-i I A UCTIIOX A XD COMMISSION n c" nsny ADHGrtrJ j AuClioilCCr, I .,.,, "f"1"" or Re Auction -ilos al EsJnt-- firocTi-s, (encral Mer chandise una nor.4. SALE DAYS-wjny, nd turday, Auctioneer. English Refined Lar and Handle Iron, "English Squ-ir; and Octagon Cast !, lh.rs Sho's, Hasps, .Sa ws.Ser '.vs. 1'ry-1 'nus, iSiit Iron, K. O. Iron. A I. S O A Inrze assortment of Jrneorls and T.Iq- uors. a. is. IUCIIAIUon Jan. i, Auaiuira-i. Tho s'andnrd r'iu i' mr 'o?y3H, Infi ciuii, Sure T.'iriHii, W hux.in'i f'ou 'h. Croup, I.irrr Vo:nit'aint, lirw.'.'.i'i, r.Uctin r of the J.ttii ix, and ev ry jsir-etion of 1 1 1 T:m:t, l.utms and l'!e .st, iiickiUmii onscmi'tion. i VVisuir's ii ii t' H a.l I'licny do-'S not dry up a Couti, but Ioms -ns it, cl '.ins s ' tii" lanes, and . alleys, tluis reiuoruvi the ruin of t :i" complaint. No:i" i; -iiui:i" uri 1 's sijri'--il I. l:rns. lr -par tl by sktii W. Fowr.r: sons, Postoii. Sold l- KkniNfi rox, ilosTKri K!: v 'o., sau I'raaeisco, and by d t.s 'uerally. WATCH'S AMD JEWELRY. rs ii n r x r t: n s t c ; r: n ax- : w- nouiic -totii ?eitiz :isol tireon y City ana Clackamas canity tiiat they have ju.il opem'ii a 1 'A Mnin str'-t t, n?"xt door north of Sh.nlf-s Sa loon, v, ie-r la- y will ke- j on han.t and ior sal.- ail gooU p nannu lotieur iia", at the LJv'.'lSl' LIVING ii.vriil. I'.S) Cl.ll i'.tt 'ilti.!l i;iveu to tie? r ii;iiria. .i 1- i.si; i uik I'ltcts. All fjoou.i soia ana wnni uoa-- warr nit' ti. u;u. a. n a Ay tt .-s)A. Or--on City, I-'eb. t, is,;-t:. HOME SHuTilE iUir'iiu Cii LUuji-o i 1 8 ut i Th; Host Simpl . lTacU;-l nsil S70XOMICAL MAC21IXS IX USE. S:tl:s Exceed all 0:h rs on th: North t ..lit la.tst. TIIF.Y 5i"V MOHE P..rilbY AXi with 1 'si ii'iis man any olle-r iii'i-c-ii.ii . i'ii" on !y pr i'-ti-j.il !i vi- jn-u.- 'd ina Ciiia ; that ives emir.' a; istatioa. ONLY 45. Vt'Iint othT AT'-i-ts doa't t--ll about th The Ii:i;r:vc:l Ilnnif Slnit;Ic 7Iaeliia: 7'!"y i ni't t '.! i;iu ti.at th y ;-.r th si'n plit, Jiavne; 1 '. nii.nl r of pioc -s, and m r aiiiy e.ed r ;:'! t.'ian any otier. T tat tl;"y ;ir ' t.i lint 'st ra nni:ic : more et.uy 1 -arn J and op r it -d. That nor.? It l.i I ; S'i i t" i IT ,!'. S ui-' s -!it o'.it irom 1 11 O v ral A,' 'n .-y at i'.irti i:id,t!i:i!i ail o'.lr rs CO - I Tl II. T'.irj i.,n't :'! ;ir,i t hat. they S 'V,- equallv as V'.i,n ii -avy and lijet ..;.. is. Vifj ttn't tv'l sn-t ta.it they ui't!i-pat- iii's ii the In-li priced inn'iuiic s. T.'t'n don't tr tf.t t ;iai it lets toe Sjtraiht 11 e ii ? a.ei s ii-.ei "i ! a r torision. Witt p-e.p! siy .v.Ki have us'iltlvm aniicom.ar d thia to oth r .la.cnin :.s will t "i 1 you : i'na' t .'i"y ar ' nor einily l.iraM and op-rtt. -i; .-iai;l st an i b 'st for all kiads of work, and will 11 iin ti mid all ot h.-r kind-s 01 t:r -a Is and sil?;. A f 'w nf tli n i-!i 's .-ir ivn b"low who are u.ii:i- th .' Imciovkd Ho.mi: SaurriLs: : 51 i ' t : 11 1 : .v c i: . (nnr-il rs-'I!, I'orMar.d. C. S. SilV TS. W.n. Nfast'-r-i. '. 1'ri'idl bookk"o"r for Lrwcrajjr, V.'a Pia.-n .t Co. Mi-;s L. Vaughn, rortland. M-s. .-. A. Aior land. I'.irtbxfid. M.--..I. s. Cnureh. O.-e-m Cirv. M u-hin f.-r card vl to a:iv a ldr-ss, with ' 753 T. .T'!m !., M Kirt St., watchmak-r full Jir ctions for usin-;, on r.-c i:.t ot price. , und.1 'Wlry.ojr.T.s to th..- public a fin . ' , assort tu nt ot watch 's, clocks and jewelry. KC. 1. $30 00; HO. 2, G4j 00. j -- ,, , , , ... ..... .,.,, ! :b o"ller A- Co.. 1- ront n-'"ir sl .. denLrs in J- N' 1 '" ha naLivi-arm tor i.sn wines, uidci -rars. firny's Music Sror , O.ld l-'ellows' Temr l, OonTil .Vx 'nt, I'ir.st st., Portland. d-Ii:i;'-. i J li3 t-A Kb iLaa t 3 i. O Pi:tick'. I5;iiMDifr f -rjier of Stark Jiiid i iont Nirecfi. POmiND, 1LNIC HOOKS Itr-LKD AND rOfXD Si t any demrd iatt'-r:i. Music books, Man':i:i l s. News-pap ts, etc., bound in ev ery i -i ty of s' yi ' kiio-iti to t :c trr :a Ord-'.s iro;n th country p-romptly at tendi'd to. NEW YORK HOTEL, (D-utfchs Oaftliaus.) Xo. IT Front Street, Opposite the Mail Steamship LaMiirr, POUTIjAXP, oiikgon. :.I10TIir(?S, J. .UYILKESS, Fronriclcrs. .ir l ".I Week ?5.00 oi-.rd '.i W"ek -lth Ijulxmx o.O :ard Day l. io LE0X DeLOUKY, Proprietor, (Lat? of the CliT Hons-.) MAIX STEEI-ZT, Oli MK'iX CITY, OOX. , Tiir. rNi-miar.D !, .-, ( 9 J r -sp ctiuliy a a noii a. c -s to ins ,'ri -r.ds A t lie '1' r it v -iiif fillic, . 1 1 , , that he has rvop-ned tho above named X2.or!iiii-jiiif-. Th r- .ri tor knows how to s?rvo his custom ts wit ii Oysters, Pi-s' Feet, A (iood Cj of CoH. lr a Good Square I. r r . - . , . .... .Or -fon Cirv, March 2S.' W-i-tV. ' ' . I 0 I i'SlPEnjAL ! L L 5 ' it t kJ j j 4' - v-'OT. x t ! '-1,ur? l'ftiiOCflie cV CO. O TO rY"S n j. ' ' 1 VrltJ. AUdd"rnTsnrLan,ardrr,.,,?T,d fT- nJ JPn,T' nireh,rncf?"Cl .j; rd' Pirt,e r, ie-i injt ferru'h the- iek. C0URT3SY OF UNIVERSITY Easiness Directory of Portland, Crrgoa, PUBLISHED BY L. SAM CEL. Genera! AUccrti.imj Ayent, 1W Front Street. Aokennan's. Dollar Store, Xrt. Kirt Slreet. Importers and Job bers of I 'aney Cioxis, Toys, Crockery ,ij lass war and I'latfdwiuv. fctor IIous, First St.. b'tven Oaic and a l'iri". Kvrvthing neut. 15. 1. lxulel low, iJropriet'r." HOOKS, STATION 12 K Y A.VH MUSICAL IHSTRUMENTS. Gill, Steel and Bancroft, Nos. 75 rdul 77 First St.. rorlluul. Jf AftMAX, th" onlv dirct Importer of "Cli)tldiit cor. I roiit Vaiiiiijton tt. CM A3. C. DARHETT, WHOLESALE BOOKSELLEK AXD MTATIONCH. I.AIiunST STOCK IX POIiTI.AXD; X. 79 Front and No. 5 Washington sts. 5 ECIC. WII.blAM A SDN, l-.U Front str-.-tt j - IiniHrters and 1 eal"rs in t G una, tiole-i, n nd Hcviilvors of evi-ry d vscription Fisliins Taclil", I-': r (roods. Reads, Hird t:ag"S, baskets. Croquet (James, and Il.-.l y Carriair-'s. AjJ-nt for the Caliiorniu Powder Works; also for the Wh.-ebr fc Wilson cicwing Machines. P?rfk, .TnhnA., Front str-ef. Tract ical Jj Wat eh maker and Jeweler. Work done for the Trade. IIOO.v a N I JOSS N i iCIiS. JIMh'S, IlA'. 'llKLDIill it CO. 'JJ Front St. g vueiiiiiian, V. A., s. w. elir. i-irst it Taylor strai ts, cheap st i-urxiiluro lluunc m I'oriland. WAl.TKKISlt ).S. rollt street. a lark--, Il-'nu'-rson & CihIc, Sl.s S-'J First st. 1 lea! rj in Dry ( Ji MiH, I-;i i-i- -wo ! 6 -(ohn it lios -nieltl, no nn... v.-i..i ... ,.i- y siou M. r--narit s aiivi li.-al.Ts la Ur'oii iirid Caltlornia i'roduc . "onie, J. !'., Maiiutaetur t aitd Dealer in Saddles, il-irtiess i. fjaddliTy Hardware, t!i l-'ront str.-et. A "nrri r, W. A Co.T 1 ; Front 'lit.' Mirehaut y tailors a e lot hi rs, hats, hi m lining mkIs ei. ash mul t & Oat man, S'J Front st ""ileal Jusiat ..'':its, Money Loaned, lions, h Iicntfd. JJdllLlll IjOOciS, Co.. i ront slr-jct. D-. . C. II. WOODWARD A CO 1 Llgii Loj lm Frat street. Orders lroai a.. 1'orl ion ol the iState or Territories ear uiiiy nil d by mad or i'.pr -s. mil, Lowen jt' in i'c Co, I- urmrur ,t eart ueal -.-rs stores lrom initio lis, First su Pj'iiiploym 'iit Agency J. K. tlherell, . i.... s;., 1-iiriiis.i all Kii.ds ol h dj. 5 verdiii; T.eelje, 10 Front s .(.'oiniii ission 6 A rehuats i'.;Ti i:-alers in l 'oia' Stic l'rodiu--. hashion I.iv. ry stu.l", corner First and salmon si r -ets. K. Corytt, I'roynetor. CJooii inrn-ouls always on uaiiu. B,'is'ael A Roberts. cor. Fir.it it Washington sir -els, l.).-aers and ;anuiaetiir.:rs lit 'lotlua,; and Furaihui eioods. GRAY'S f.USIC STGMZ. The Largest Me.sie House oa the Coast. STEINWAY FIAXCS, BIT.DETT OUliANS. C. I. I)rUAW, lxn2cr. soli: ac;k.ncv yor. the IlOWJi" SIZWIXG .UACIirXK A"-nts -wa:ilr-..1. J. a"iv -aey it iStetii'?, CirK-rs it Deal. ts in a il nanus 01 a VMS, cor. i- irst & Main sts. h y amijiir r, i., l'i' First st ., I mpore r and j 1 ui r 1:1 .-M a(a ' I- am y nry cum'.s, lil- I liiury. j fiend i', D. II., Photographic ArtKf, south 1 j A. w st c ra t r ir 4 ;ui I .nor.-ivwi s'. r is. . Chilur -ns i'lCtnr.-s a .rpj luhiy. . tl a enrK-hs -n, (, i i- irsi si.. Aianu- lur rs x tlejil rs in joweiry, watenes. I nij i'jl.-ard, (i.'O. T,., !'S Front si., wleiL-sal H'.'ilT 111 tr.eerii.s. Doors, 'a;oil x'i -rials, ei ain!;v, Cat 1 iv Co.,'.1. 1 rom st., wliol.'.salrt i4. d -at -rs 111 1 'rui, I'.unl.-, Oiis, Class. : -rj p. r -pi s i-i'X tacidn-', straight 11. '- JlU LVLJlJ dl , mid-r iced, "lo.-ii si itch." '-o ; r. p"t it i ei ciittilcn-d. o. W. 1 raver, 112 lr;it str'"t - - - 1 3Sn!V,r-u it Shindl r. Xos. I'i'"' to 172 First I sl., ! m jior; rs 1 iirnitnr-, l-aitm.nj-ie f 3 u'eninon, V., Watchmaker, cor. First I ami lam sts. Alt wor.c lion ' r.t Sun Francisco pr.c -s, and warrant -d. international lioiei.cor. ! ronr A- .A.orrison .!. M. ! i s i i i j-'ii, i'mri tor. i-'r. buss at' :! s 'am rs. p"ohn,J. i'i Co, Id Iront s .. v. hoi- sal 'and ' r -tail d aler in Fine Cl it h m:, Kurnish in : ioo'is. S aison Dor -e K 'staur uir, privat;- rooms lor l-'amih'-s. crr;i. r i' lr.-st and l'ine sis. Q. N'oos, l'r.ijrietir. ! S art in, K. A- Co, wholes il il"al"r in win it iiiuor,.s. .V.i.'o's block, iV San Kr;i s xn ' t., w holesalo .f d ., ,,, ,. .. : 1 " T&'orihrup A Thompson, dealers in llard war -, Ir ri, St (!,! luos.--spoiv p.Liimb' r. Har.iwH(j, et- Portland. ceid -ntal J lot- 1, corn r l 'irt it Morrison ' .sir-i ts. Smitii & Coo'c, ivn'i"'". ?.irish, Wat'iins A- C'lrn-'tl, m :u r.lal ? A,"iits, I'ittock's liuildinjr, corner Front and srark ftreeis. yS HOI ot iKAPlI iC )OD.S, C.II.Woodard 41 A- Co., li'l Front street. jo::r v. ?m$imu m, d., OC t l LIST nnsl A 1" It 1ST, Third Door from Ladd's Dank. TREATS AI.I. 1H.-.KASKS OF Tint. EYE, EAR, TII HO AT AXD EUXGS. tf'ic 1 1 1 :t. Pa ii 1 ,10.-, Ii rst stVi mpiirt'T Berlin B " WKod -n carvings, parlor friKim 'iits,'-tc. ;os -n ban m. I.S.it ( o.tobacconist s, import- lS its of For -Un and Domestic l,t.tHr. f.r ii- Ilniii', Front street. On First Class k rrinci-, ::l. Thom-is Kyn. rn-rj-tn- th'-rloek,.,iViFroiit .t J r irst s. s. i -.i nn Hum -ss.saddl ry a sa-ldlery Hardware. timon,.I.,'.fi Front st.,d iler in Doors.Sash ' and Llinds, Window and Flat" ( dass. tinsV-m 'T.II.,1"7 First st,l niK.rtr Pianos, nr'mis,!i:'i't musii.', mu.-ic mstrtinvTit. kif!mor S. (;., 1J:1 Fi-st st.. iTiiTSisf and AiiothTary, a Lare Stock of I'elumery and i oih't Art icl 's. mith it Davis, 71 Front st r-"T. whol"sil' ' d-al r-. 1ti Dr-tzs. Paints, oils, Window Viiov.V e;oo-i,7- irst sr.,i'iCi ur s, .rial's, ' mouldings, atisfs niat'ls, drawing Ins'ts. IfVmith. Put., 'r-r, 01 Front .f. H"npri'i k L'"r-1 Tei nj ti, Government Honds and f;Id Dust. h'T . Tl. T.., lo7 Frt -e, WatchmakT and M.miiC!"tiirin'r.I"v"i-cr.i-i air -nt mr th" WaJtbam.Klirin, K. How ard A- Co.. Chas. V.. .lTCf .and th" I'alifornii watches; also, for all th" or-nluet ions and imports of th California J-w!ry Co., San Francisco. Snd br circulars. Watches repair -d in the very b"t manner, and warranted to prive satisfaction. , - . rr .. -i pii . V H i 'iporrv Pros., ITS Firsl st., Tpnufaetur"rs a d -'al -r in FurniMir ',llcddin.ir,Cariets,to i riih" ritit hitej stor '.ll-J Front st. ('Uiiiuncr, I I iimiihinir ioxi. IJoofs and Shoes. Tr....;.. !,... 1 1 u 1 1. ..in. . . . l. j I r31ftl", IL IL, Hi nd ID Frontst.. Deal-r in w..1rons :in,j ariciilniral Mnid'niits j rtvn",E. D.,n wcor.Firsf .t Oak st.dfal-T in I "Pr-mdi-s, w ines, Entrlish ale and porter. "fniiims ,t Myrl, 5 f'rntra! Blocks, I Front str-"t. Commission Merchants and dal-rs in Produce. "VSrh""-v Feehh-invr7AtTor"n;;rrid Solicitors ln Rkr,,Ptr. Ofn, , Old. FeTl-n-s Trn BANCROFT LIBRARY, CF CALIFORNIA. J H 0 Ffl A S CHAR MAN j ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIUF.S TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS ot Oron City and of the Willamette Valley, that he Is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Ximhle Six I'enee it littttr than a Stow Sltil'iay. I haw Just returned from Sau. Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before ofT 'rcd in thin city ; and comists in part, as follows : Coots and Shoes, Clothing:, Dry Goods. Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinaware. Qucc-nsware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platrdwar?, G lass war?. Jewelry of Various Qualities Ami St les. Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Iat-iit Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- Ilope, Faming: tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpels Mattings, Oil Cloth. Wall Paper, etc., Of the above list, I can say my stock is tho MOST CO M I I., r. T K ever offered in this mark-t, and was slr'ted witii i special fare lor t lie Ur 'un City trad:-. All of which I now olT.-r lor sale at tiio Lowest Tarkot Ra cs. Xo us- for the ladi"s, or any on;' e!s to think of ";oin to Portland to buy gnoils lor I am lilriamJ to AV Citiijj and not to allow mys. il to be LLE!iS0LD IX Till- STATE Or OREGON". All I a:ik is n fair chanc and quick pay ments, believing ua I do that TviCiily Years Experience in Or--rron City enables me to know tho r'1 onirements 01 the trad". Come oin and all and see tor yourselves that tho old stand of THOMAS CI I A UMAX cannot b batn In quality or price. It would b" us -less lor m; to t II you all the advantages! can offer yon in t lie sale of troi.ds, ;n every st.re that advertis"s does tliitt, and prooably you ha-v b'eu dis-ap-ixjinted. Ail I wisa to soy Comp, and S.Tmtl E:imiir fur Yonrsclvi'S for T do not v-ish to make any mistakes. My obj'-ct is to tell all mv old Vri-nds now tnat 1 am .still alive, and d"simus to sell Sooiis eiieap, for cash, or upon such terms as H;;reed upon. Thanking ail IVr the liber r.l patronage her. tol'or ' be.sto-ve.t. THOs. CHAR.MAN. Main Street, Ore n City, T.'f-nl T.inilTs and fount v Scrip taken at mark-t rates. HiOS. ( ILR.1A. ;. .V1,00J lbs wool wrJtifd bv Tllos. cHAUr y GSIAT EKCIFEfflEMTJ! GOOD NEIWS! PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD BARGAIN! S. ACKER Rfl AW &CO. HAVE JlST RECEIVED A LARGE stock of SPRIXG AXD SUMMER GOODS, which they offer CHEATER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! W would say com" and eonvlncf your-s-!f b'-for- purchasing elsewher.'. Our stock consists in part of Fancy and Staph Dry Goods, Cloth in?:. Hats. Boots and Shos. Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer les. Hard ware, k"'1 frr-n i"it othr articles too numer ous to mention ; also, Doors, Windows, Glass and Futty, etc., etc. All kinds of F.-oduco taken in exehan" for Goods. ALSO Wool Tainted For -which we pay the mShest Prices. S. ACKERMAN y rrx. -t-f. WAGON AND CARRIAGE M A IV IT FACTO EY ! aMIK UXDERSIGXED. STSt' havine; increased the di- fft mensions of his premises, at the old stand on the Corner pf 3Zulii and 1'lilrtl Street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method f informing his oh! pa trons, and as many new ones as may ie pl--as -d to cul!, that he is now prepared, with ample room, ird materials, ami Hie very best of mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle lrom a common Cart to a Concord Coach. 1 ry me. Ilack.siiiitfi!;r, Horse or Ox P-'Iioei ngr, and General Jobbing neatlv, nuicklv, nmt cheaply done. DAVID SMITH. WILLIAM SINGER HAS ESTABLISHED Jm f, A FACTORY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF Furniture, and Doors, AX13 3IOri-I)IXGS OF ALL SIZES. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH! 87"A!1 work warranted. Shop on th" River, in Lewis' Shop opposite Oregon City Mills. JOHN SCHR A RE - Miiiu St., Oregon City. 3IAMTACTl"REU AM) DirttSTER CE -f7 Sa-Uilla, I'nrncsii, Haddleri-.llard- ;. THICH UK OFFF.P.S AS CIIKAr AS can bo had in the -tate, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. 67"! warrant my goods as represented. Oregon City, April i7, l.C-tf. SHADES SALGGfl, C. A. HAAS, - - Pro; Kain Street, Oregon City, ?f.ht r.rr.r.rAitD tahlf in oufcjox h;ive been intrrwmcf d. and the propri- i lor m vit"S t lie at ten: ion l ! tie lovers oi tins JW'popular :ll!iM -liient to til 'Ii'. THE ISA It IS SUITE IE D wirli all tho choicest qualities of Li.piors ami Ciijirs. Scotch, Irish and PoiuIjoo already lamoiis Whishies and Punch ; a!.-. a. No. 1 SIKSOT1XG CAI.LEKY is connect? d wit h the Saloon. Oregon i.'ity, .lan."!, ls.'i' ti'. JAMES MILNE, masonic hall rriLTiNt7, Oregon City, : : : 0i er"C;i. KE :iCS CONSTANTLY $i'?u2& n hand and forsal;-', V r-, cheap o.-cash, C'-SsisKSCjj Parlo -, Red room, O "ice. Kit t injrrooiii, arid Kllcben Furniture, Rlire.-lUS, IOIHies, Roeivirej; fhairs. Whatnots, r.oddTuls, Wa sh st a n d , Cu r 1 " d Hair, and Pulu Mutlres sfj. Tulu PillOTTS, Hprirj Peds, I'ietnr Fnm's, Mouldings, etc., etc. Special "tfntion jriven to Ioholst-ry work in all its branches. Orders fill -d with promjtness. Rcpairinsr done with ri"a ness nd disvafeh. F--iirnitur" mad" order. Call and examine for yourslvcs. lTma 2 EHTE 1PRI8E 000K & JOB OFFICE OREGOXCITY, : OKEGOX. WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE f T all kinds of JOB PRINTING, such as CAI?nx. EIIAs-HEADS, PAMPHLETS, DEEDS. MORTGAGE.", LABELS, LETTISH-HEADS, in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing Office, at " PORTLAND PRICES. ALL, KINDS OF LEGAL f Lfr.K3 eonrtantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can be had in the titate. AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. fenl tp.h C'-.e. --r-s9 VK' 'VV r.i J i.:,-..fttfiVj v. iforeSi' J-)' .- , " . V.i - .-.-.-( J 0,.L.? Oi- '' . ' '', -' .- .- - . ..v.i.-;:l ; t ... Ill t." ; '',.- ?.::.r;h 21, It.1 :1'"-ia Read Kiy3i:i3u5s CerliScaies neiow : ! o cr o to ui O o V O ?r O o o ' vfeitsTTSia m use rosi Efajis.-it n-rJ P'eascnt Tcnic. Tine oi-" pi-i': a'il frr.ni lb" mcM Tn-ic aid viio!o-.:n. Lt'b nil nit". :n ti '1 i'.-J .i.vl 'I 'I-:!! i-f;i-:iel! ff'nlivi! ;i i -d i'ii .f d ys; c i ii-s I nv finii ii i e" t.'e-, ; 'i their ii-". nr d i liy-i'.-ian r ue :a n 1 1 :i 11 f r ( I10 c iv iff ii . ! ili- un f !li :: il ail .'.-jr. and irrisalaiiliei .f the ; )-t IV 1 el '.l'l. ll-ali' i-, !'i i-irTt;, a-.l C rc,.i: a'ior'r ru :- il ib-eihrv :ir d ie.- ct'.-'HM h:ip. ?i- n:! ; 1 in 'd !) ll.? d.T!Siireiisen t.f the fto:afh. -i' t aid dta.T f :r.-; ie-na; ir" if I lie s .-u in. l't! i A . bitier-s l:a. e be, n s;.ec s.-f; I!-- ! I - l arj v.-irr i d -d io a.L'vi.ito taj ruticrvr ia !I Liu ab i.-e c.i .'--. 77 c A" T. B-tfryv cvf cy-CJ ' ( unf'i in r.in.v-; to fril 4 p'.'i I'i .a Hi" ff'nui'if mtn'ic oil of out !T-V " , mi- xrr .'. trfirtt fh 't' t tiil. f'.'-e cuic: sitrii ,ul;r.s to the Jail t:t tcstl of l.'ii It:'. f 1 f a r . - -li.A XjO. ll'vr TL : sr-::x ,j Co. 1 n: !.ei "i : 1 i.t. iilcaar i'i fnnr: t!irl lr : i iv , ya-irw.sli I h .v- -.- rcluil n J . 1 i il i i : . u- s oi ; e T y. .i r I X i. Jl 1 1 r. v-:!! ! vim se n pi , an I Iia. i i' Put (eily n-. :.:: -l i :1 t; rs. h :; a s im,' 1 1 1 t eaie . t f..!: To l. 'jea-li ial as a fun:-; aa I ( l tee.nT. r i.f I'lLw-t u: . i:o!...amj. ii.D. CiTYANn ''of-.-TY t T osi :r ; , sei i-'ra-i. is i. .!n:ic 2nt'-, lcr'. r liv.eerr-f i!!y e. eni.-f I lr. ll. i;li-i s i X b H;tt -. s. a i 1 ii.tve f tii.: ! t d t - t any thi-'ir wl.i h. .-.) i; i i ij'ire vv-e.i t.i'ia.i 4,,-ti utec.n t.tiili-n. 1-'in n I lie e.i n; ,ii ,,f ; ),,. i im r-. a l;.r its I u a aMe d ci-.iii ic it, I sh .ei ! th t the 1 i. itiiU-t-4 nvi-t u very viVa-iem r. meiiv i: I s-w;is a. a iir s ia. l.o s (f Ap;i. li o ;ei-t ii ant a- n;! ii : ts. h.'iii;- . lam w (.f :t nrni'ii r 'f v.-ij 'ta' i' 'Ira-i wai -a ; i t- 'r.n. iea'.i v i:si- : i i in i s i.f n it ii it ,r . au.l uie . f t..v erv..Ut l-i.i.aev la ta ;-;r rare. , . . . . h kxct.i-s ?.r.r . Ass i Res. Phys:e!:m Apathtci-r.v e. a i; Ho.;.:taU Snr:-: -.svvs:::"s dm; i.. s.i-1 I V.. i e. i -e. .luly 2-st. tSTt. Ts"5r. IT. T: si-:. iv ,r: -,;,.. js . ( j,..v, .111 1 .v e-ir -f l! e t a. i :f : f yr.ie l" X f. . t -rs. are I n tv - f o i i i i.-u -,m c 1 ft to oi tUl-?.i t.-rijasio: i - .i x i're :-. . Y.ai-"--. -t i.o; i.s i'.v :;.c. r. : !i e ..to.t-.t. R--.var' nC C-..-1-iJcr -i's N' v.. c-:ir.; t- v, lv nat or. ib'aieyis, iat i. e :i ;.v. t.u t.4. of . a bor. Jc. ill tuc Ii .- .- cirr -.. m , -. Ii. I.I'.-iTi 1 .'; ?'.. e!e !'-a' r! ;:,r-. x ...s : miit street, a:i i-r.ui 111 .l-e. v iil Narch 21, ni'i GllCCiJ city crlwefy )F''j Henry ilL;;il;oI, rT rj . - i. .ii r I . I i i B H ... l l. .. . i . t a. h in.- ai.ot i.r'v- ' -'. .j i ry wishes to inir.itn tie- public that he is now prepared io ma nalaet u re a Co. 1 tiual ity of L AG r. P JS ICE It, ns jT.-.o,l :l5 cr,., j,e o' taiie d anywhere "In ' ;h".S!..te. Orders solicited iitiu'promiitlv ;-. 1 1 .l - 6 CHROMOS t SPRING FLOWERS." ' SUMM FR FLOWERS," J " AWAKJi " and " AiT.EtP," M '.-With the E.I.I-TTie WKHil.V anil IVIFKIT CHRIS- 11A At HOitk (Consolidated), for (4.00. Two of fhef Cliromo nre ih et2 of "Wide AT7ao and hnf.x A?leep:" Ui others tjmen hat smaller. Eutcrlbr famished AT ONCE with their Chronios. AGENTS eir make better terma ith nstban withal other publisher. AI'lreM. H.W.ADAMS X -2' Bcekman NX f trret, SCE-CrtL'Aril 3ALCOW, L0;iS SUL, : : : rnorBIETOB. T 'orr.I ItKSI'ECT V l" L I . y an 1 nouiice to t!" citi'-ns of tr-fron City uid vicinily, tiiat I have opened an icr:-ci:i:.v?i umi ( oxfixtioxekv 'stablishm -nt in the building formerly occupied uy L. 1 -ill r, oh the Corner of Fourth ojul Main Slrrrtx. The Artie Sw'a F-!iiJoiii will be In operation to supply the demands of tho thirsty. I inatuilaitnr nil mvown stock, consequently Ui'-y are 1'urr aixl Frrxh. A sh.nr of public piitronatre is n-spccti'ully so licited. Org;on ritr, T-tfmNr'th, lerc-ff. iy-irin-e rCil' Jf f5vj r,'r -s'-- a rA I .'p&.-rSfiZ. tie LEV I i if 7 V 0 f o O o o Q o O c