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Independent Journalism.
Henry AVa ten on, editor of the
Louisville (0';r'itr-.J,urnii! . in . 10-
cent iidniirable lecture on journalism,
delivered at l:idia:iaj)uli:i, before the
Press As.soeiat ion of Iniliami. l.nM
down a broadly independent plat-
ivuii i'ji in.: in: iipi;i- eUUOl . JiL
calls on every editor to say to him
self: " I will, vhutever comes of it,
be a perfectly independent and im
partial editor; I will let the poli
ticians mind their buineso and I
will mind my business; I will tell
the truth a; 1 am able to coneeivu it
O fretting down naught at malice; 1
will put the bct work that is in me
on my paper; I will collect tlie news
industriously; I will express my
opinions fearlessly but responsibly;
I will accent no indulcreneies not
given my ii'-i.hbors; I "will not lie House, IJluntci- Hates, n bog drover,
fclappcd on the ba.-k nor sneered at sta!k"d in and took his seat, lie sat
ns a suit of Cheap John, a public ! there for sometime without saying
pensioner, who lives parti v bv his j anything and finally asked the girl
wits, partlv bv the offal thrown out ! in waiting if sj.e had any bald-head-bv
the yard-dogs who congregate 1 cd butter. The girl was astonished,
about the court -house, ami parilv by i and said, in a tone that indicated she
the insolent l-i-m.-ln.-c.-; of railroad's i was angry: "What do you ino.in by
o O the nbsurd e:ijoh-rv of side-! bald-headed butter !"' "1 mean," re-
show:." Could all the editors of the plied the drover, "butter without
eountrv be brought to ;:dopt and hair in if." The table came near up
Jirmlv adhen- to Mr. -Watterson's setting with the roars of laughter.
ideas it would bo a grand c-u.summ.i-O
tioii which v. oil-I work a wonderful
change tr the better in public moi-
alitv; V.v.t we fear such will neer
q bo tlie ease. The pr f 'ssion has too ,
' . i i . i: . . :.. it. . ..... I l ..
)?:mv J 'ai;4ei i n : in its raaKM, lt-ao
tn ,.. noon who will fee t:ieiil.
to advocate anv measure that brinys
grist to their mill. It has become a j
refuge to a class of men whose only j
aim is pecuniary reward. In the i
ehands of sue!, men tlie iniluence of ;
the press cannot be employed for j
good, and it becomes a powerful en-I
me
l..r the iiemoraliz.it;on ot soci-
c-ty the facile "tool of corruption, j
the aliv a.ud stnmg suport ot tiem-
agoguery in politics and jiretenders
and empirics in every profession
Its Ttiig Si ".inii'icanck. A com
pilation lias b '.-n prepared by tlie
Xl-w York Trii 'i w, showing t he in-
crcase of salarie s and offices made bv i
the las, Congress.
tain con! inuvnt and
uMe from cer- !
indetinite in- i
hat .e:-e authorized and !
cannot be estimated, the total in- ;
ci'eCv-e figures up the enormous sum :
ot si ,-. o ji in the annual expenses '
of the ( rovernment. This increase !
of salaries is estimated to be eiiual to i
un increase of S2".('i)0.(:()f) to the j " I will sell eny man. woman, or
interi-st-beariicr public debt. Con- j child in the hull Stale fur a dick
hidcring that tliant was re-elected on ' shonary. or ca-;h prie. of one hun
a platform pi-edging his Adiinni.tra- ! derd doih-.rs a side, tin; money to be
tion to retrem-'inr.'ut
ai:
d reforln,
t!ds incL--ase cf burdens to an al-
ready over-taxed people is monstrous,
an.l will ie recoivtinl as auotla r tout
blot on the record of the itepublican
party. The fict that Democratic
Cong
es men
act I uieseed
in tlu
wron-' cannot reln-ve tiie li MxiOiicar
l.
arty froivt tli--- ll--sponslbility. It j - - -
not oi ly h.td, the majority in Con- j A Yankee in Paris, who was listen
gross, but Or: nt hud iiio power, by j ing to the boa-ts of a lot of English
iucans ijlii- vc to. to defeat it: and j and French artists about th wouder
f rit v will 1 old. him anil his party i fill genius of their respective coini-re.-;!sib'...
'J"!e- Const itr.tion iii- trymen. broke out" and said: "Oh
vests "President with the veto, to
cmidle him to prevent just such acts,
and ,t he fail to exen-i -.j it the onus
mustied uj.-on !iim.
Tun lxvisir.i.t: C:iimii:;:x. Oh. it
is not wlien voi
ire with
you; it is not when vou see and hear
them, that the are the mod to you;
it is v. hen the sad assemblage is gone;
it is when to'j ilasies h.an; resumed
their gr wiag again in the place
where the litLle form was laid; it is
when you hav- carried your chil
dren out and said farewell, and come
homo again, and day and night nre
full of sweet memories; it is v.hen
summer and winter sire full of
touches and suggestions of them; it
is when vou co; not look up toward
(I 'd without thinking of thorn nor
lo k down toward yourself and not
(think of them; it, is when they have
gone out of your arms, and are liv
ing to vou onlv bv- the power of tin
imagination, that the,- are the most
o vou.
invisible e'libli-en ai-e !
the realest children, the sweetest !
children, the truest children, the
children that touch our hearts 11110
hands of fed; ever could touch
them.
IVyonA tho boundary that lie. be-
tw.-u tae ruble aiul in iible world,
'iiojio promises us a jo fvl re-union
n,i iao.se w noiu we nave oeariv
lino.l here, a?id who have preceded
in in undergoing that strange and
mysterious t r.instormation that'
u.shoi's the human soui f om earth to
iiilia H't.u.t ,. 'J'iiis lat hone, b i:
ishes half the tc rrors if de.it ii. and it !
Cjightens the gloom and darkness ()f ;
thegrac. Tlie eyes lose their lus-
tre, the liis cea-o to s:eak, and the I
heart forever grows still; while the
-or. is uist bi---,e. -ii-' to nn.7e-.-st .m,1
tlie long ine.oeu mystery ot the m- j
tangible world. Y "no cm sav that j
things are not so? The most aban-
u. ......... ..... .... ... 1
ttoue l s,u 1 inst ineti e;y feels in its
existence a sense ,,f immortality, that
in its i.her grasp at the unreveale I
glories of eteraii v. Iet us hope on,
O that there sdiall vet be ;i 1 1'eas.int re-
cognition of friends in the hereafter,
It is at lea
be.ratil'ul thought, if
it m.v not be iinlispatablo reality.
ISuje. o
The Cincinnati f.'oi.int:-rr,'-i pro
poses the following amendment to
the Cons;itu;io;::
"Air. xvii."
"Kvery scoundirel . shall have the
right as a Congressman or Senator
to vote himself :i:i increase of salary
whenever he foe's like stealing."
0.n,l we wiil propose another sec
tion to the Article us follows:
"Srxn n "J. And tin President
of the United States may approve all
i-uch stealings, provided: that all
acts increasing the salary of Con
gressmen shall also double the sala
ry of the President: otherwise the
Pre.-,;. lent -shall withhold his aiooro-
val thereof.
Two la
ues Mi";-.' cnatting g
lilv.
waen tae eonveisation turned upon
the subject of .iress. I.adv No. 1,
ill reply to a fee tious remark of Xo.
J. said: "I'm iu uo IUO)ii for tri-
io- iav
uing to-, lay, an.l I'm backed up in s,.T.V,n Throat,
'"V m,V'ntl us V the presence j ''uWlul I
ot ,..un s ..,.,', iu mv p:Unicr." j not dry up a t'-.iig!). bat l.vis n it, clans .s :
No. 2 remarked: "There U no use ' ,h" hu?-t: a:,a a,l! .''? U'.:is '-'"""", ;e ,
ot V.u t Je.nig so particularly good 1 si-rn-d I. IU-tts. Tr M,r -d l,v srrn V I
noout that; 1 have tho CfirU-t-iui at Ko vlk sox.s. I'oston. sold by U'kiix';tox i
11 or': in Aline " , II sTF.rrER 0 S:iii Kra n.-js.v, nn.i 1'..! i
u. j t
I ' ''"'" ;' - " ' . j!
i develonirvpr.ts t.f flu- ia;. fv wc-ek
i . . - i -
j imve satisfied the count rv that many
I Jn.atoM ami Itopn-sontativH
j their seats 3n Congress umlcr hcavy
ruortjiiijies. Here was Harlan uinler
$10,000 morturc to Dnrant. Tiiay
cr of Nebraska, ha.l a. mortgage on
when wont into the S--nate. Sar
gent of California is believed to be
j mortgaged, and reveral others,
1 Some of these have served their
' (.ivm? n-i!.! r,(v!,i- nlilifjitiniiswith
j votes. 'and e;one out ; and others are
still in Congress, and many are m
doubt. AVliat Coii.utc.ss should do
is to appoint a standing committee of
eaeh House to examine the tittle of
all new members taking their seats.
It would he possible then to know
wl.ii these men belois'' to. and v hat
'to expert of them, and if there are
1 "1 1 All . . 1 . . . -.
any unencumn. rea, i i u.nui i- pu
in a list bv themselves. S V. Situ.
In the fall of '711 wa; traveling
in Missouri. "Wliile sitting at tlie
! table eatintr breafast in the 1 uket
"I had more money than he had
to carry on tne suit, saiu a u-n
m individual who nad pist won a
lawsuit over a poor neignoor, ana
that'; where I had tin advantage of
ilUll. 11. en 1 IKIU lUUcll I iei 1 11' COUll-
sel than he, and there I had the
advantage of him. And Ins family
were side while the suit was pending,
so lie couldn't attend to it, and there
IJrid the advantage of him again,
!it, then, lirown is a very decent
-sort of a man alter all." "Yes,"
fcanl ins lisumer, "and there s where
ho has the advantage of you."
The St t?,'sj.n:u says: "Mr. AY.
"Waterhouse, of Monmouth, Polk
county, .sends us a copy of a letter
receivetl from lVter Cure, the man
reported murdered last week. The
letter was written to Mr. S. Teihe-
row. dated Kuireno City, May 12th,
in which he takes occasion to express
his thanks tor toe mb-re
;l maunesi
same time
c-l for him. and at tlie
most emphatically denies that helms
l;-en munh red. and the probabilities
are thai no is 11
A Michigan school-mast
sai
! rewarded bv a kommitteo of c
j men or skool direetors. Tliere has
been a darned she of blowin about
my speiiin; liov l want them to nut
up or slu t up. I won t I e put
down by a pa sel of ignarrammuses
because I dii.'er with noar Webster's
stile of spelliii."
pshaw! Yeou geteov.t! Why, there
is H.H lev
kin paint a
like lauibh
ue, ol our village who
piece of cork so 'zackly
that the minute von
throw it into tin.- water it will sink
; to the bottom kcr-ci
in;
like
! stone.
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sale DAYS Yhi s-!:y am! Sati
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FAi 11 TVO IC ES:
A Now .-.Ius!c-i;.Is f r ia y-S hools.
S -is.! i c-nts. :in! w w-.U mail a sample
cojiy, April 1.-:. Addr.-s-,
..'.. pi:ti:i;s
April lt.rn' rv:i i:.-o ,r .v,.,r y.,rk.
- - - N iTi! t
The san!;nl i ai -dy fr Cv,ojls. xnn
piu:i. limit,, t) ;,o-n,i,t 1 Cun t, ('.;,,,
I.i-rr r
d
Public S iIl- of Land for Iklinqirut Taxes.
-v-otk-k is iii:kkIIv"givi-:n- that ry
virtu ol a warrant, ,b.t.d May la, 1st:,
issu.-d l)V order el tne county court ol 1'lack
amas c.iunty. Stale i.f iif.11, din e, t d to
me and attacli.-d t d--lin-iu -nt tax list ol
said count v and St ait..', for t lie year Is. J.and
coiiiJiianmag me to collect the taxes dong-n-it.
d t h J -on. as di-Iiiiuiieiit : ami tor w ant
of persona! prop. riy to make said taxes, I
Lave l.-vied upn and on Saturday, tlie
I will sdl at public auction, to the highest
bidd. r, al Hi - Court House uoor, in nvron
t itv ( l.iciconas i-ount , state ol i r. on,
so in'iu-a ol tlie lollosvuind -ficrib. ii loisaml
l,arcfls ol laud as may L.- n.c, ssary to pay
llu- tax-s tin th.-r. oii, in I mo d Stat.-.s
coin, as I 'Vii il in the year is7', to-ctln r
with tecs and costs.
Said land is situated in Clackamas con n
tv st;lt( of ur-'S'Hi. and was !iss:-ssed to
tiie lollowmg natiu-d persons, to-wit :
Larbcr. A. J., sections 1 1, l-V-'- and .town
snip number ; .soutii, rane minilx r 1
cast, coiiiaininir '" jicr s ; tax ?-S74.
I.land, v iu., part 01 claim ;"), s -ct ion .No.
;;;, to-.vit.s.iip number it south, r.uiy.e
iiumUer 1 cast, coiiluir.ini? 101 acres ;
tax Hi
Crow n, .Matt h w , l,t at railroad station,
llock l.land, towiisiiip number a
South, raiic 1 cast, containing one
acre ; lax tl J".
Karlow, Iteb'-cca, sect ions Xo.-'iand S.town
ship number 1 soul h, rane minilii r 1
east , containing .0 acres ; tax S( ."1.
Hoston, J. ..soul h ha il 01 southwest quar
ter and southwest quarter ot south
east quarter 01 .sect it hi i hi m b- r 17 and
northeast quarter ol t .'ie.t$)otl! liwest
quarter of s -ction numbt r is, town
Miip number '.' south, range number 1
we.-i, containing hi t acr. s ; tax c7 lt.
Clain, 1 ., part of s -ction nuiitbi r -Jl, town
ship number : south, range mniiiv r 1
cast , containing 1JD aer- s, ami part of
section nu 111 bt r Is, tow nsn iji numbir
; south, range number z cast, con
taining 7 acr s; taxios).
Crow, .lo.s -pn, lractional northwest tpiarter
of tii' crow claim, S'-ct ion uumU. rl,
towiishij) number 2 soul h, range num
ber 1 cast, containing 111 acres ; lax
$lf !.
Chafer, .licli'a I, south west quarter tf nort h-,-ast
quarter, and West hall ol t he
soutii-ast quarter of s -ction number
4, to.vnship uiiinb r ; south, range
number 1 cast, containing iJi acr.s;
ta.xS7 11.
Coffee, aiuiever, j).trt of For -dice claim,
s -c( ioti nu m ber ii, township mini b; r z
south, range number ;i ca.st, and s -c-tion
number lo.vusaip mtmb r;'
south, rang'? number cast, contain
ing acres; tax Si iiii.
Dunbar, ieo. (ie-irs 01) southeast quarter
tit s-ction number 1", townsnip num
ber ; south, range number 1 cast .con
taining li.) acres; tax " on.
Est os A st iiisoiijsou: h liaii 01 s ction num
ber 7, tovvnship nur.itx r 1 stmt h, range
number I cast, containing .'J'il acr. s ;
tax rll ii .
Fruit, J as., lots number 1 and 2 in block
number in, Ur -gon Cily ; tax S ..
Fcaster,.). 11., cast half tit northwest quar
ter ji nu west ha If ol son h -a st quart or
mid nort he.-ist quart tiiI s 'ftimi num
ber ia.anti west na II of nort h west quar
ter ot s-'ction number 11, township
mini b"r :i soui 1 1, rang mini her 1 west,
containing 1 M acres ; tax ??1 "".
Fuller, I 'nee, pari of i c.da ha n's ilouat ion
s rli'ius s, g.i antl :!a, townsiup num
b r 1 sou: h, ra nge mi m ber 2 cast , con
tainmg 2ss acr s ; tax Sis
Foster, .V mhros (iiejrso.), pari of donatitui
s ctions -Jl, z', ll'i antl "Jtl, t ow .".si i !
11 11 m b -r 2 sou t n, ra nge nu m ber .'i east ,
containing acres; tax S js.
(jr.'cr, ('has., s -ct 10:1s 1! and 21, 1-r.vnsiiii)
numb r 2 s tut h, rang - number 1 east,
containing I'll acres; tax ?: 02.
tJroom, .Margar.-tt I.., west hall tf north
west quart: r of -ctioii iiuuiIk r 2i,
and nort invest quart -r of southwest
. quart r tl section number 27, to.vn
siitp number south, range nu m ber
1 ea.-t, containing l'ti acres ; tax --7 2".
ileniion, C. ea st hall ol I. Abbot r s dona
tion clai m, s 't-t ion mimbor 1, to.vn
shin n a m b r smit ii, range uimhIi tI
cast , containing :12 ) acr 'S ; tax 7 2-".
Harris, 1 nomas, lots nii.-nb -r 2 ami 7, in
block numb'-r and 1 lots in Cane
ma Ii ; t lx -'7 2".
"Ilat'.ia way, W. i., pari, of lot YVh :tcrm')
claim, s 'cl io 1 numb r :iii, t'.;vnship
numb.-r 1 south, rang" numb r 1 oa.-i,
containing C- .-teres : tax s toi.
Hardy, lioo rt, ira tional norihw .sttniar
t rul S. 1. ( ii Ii; :i 1 ni's don at ion cla im,
s-ction number .", township number
2 sout h, r.s :ig mi m ! r ' ast,coiiiaiii
ing ! nrer -s ; tax S i !i:i.
Ilensl'-y, .1. S., ,v Holm s, n rt le ast t;uar
ti'i' A i-:is! hall ol nort invest quart r
of s cti'in ... b!, townsh'p .
sout ii, ra ng" No. J cast, containing
2I a-r s : tax $17 22.
Jones, ii. W., I.tit No. s in block 10 Oregon
"ity, tax 02.
ICllogg, M r.s. ;!., Part of Lot Whitcaib
cla im s ct ion No. '',, 1 o ivush i N o" I,
soutn, rang" No. I east, containing -i 'v
acr -s ; t a x S7 .".
Kellogg, ir -n, 1(;L 1 lU block Xo. 3,)swego ;
tax -1
ICcllogg, .lose; h, s-et :o:i No. 1, t ownsli i
No. 2 sout ii, range No. 1 east, contain
ing 27.1") acres, anil s-ction No. 0
townsnipNo. 2, south, range No. 2
cast, tou't iins t;71.U acr s: tax -122 II
Mirk, I.. i. heirs of, south oast, quart r of
s -ciion No. 12, t owlish ip No. -'5 sout h,
rang-' No. 2 East conlamg Jtii acres;
tax r I is.
ICcis- r, Jacob sr., east half ,,l t h" west half
il' s c! ion mi in ber 1 '., t ow nship nu ni
b r " south, rang - ntimb-T 1 cast,
c-onia i in ng br) aer -s ; tax ? s:.
Kamm, Jacob, part ot Win. Holmes'
ciaim, section numb'-r "i ol to.vnsliip
mimb-r soutii, rang" number 2
east, containing 11 1 acr s ; tax Si i V'.
I.eidslrom, (i -org", lr.ietional north hall
tt sout h west quarter mid lr.ietional
south half of nort invest quart r of
s -ction nti m b--r 2'-i, township numb.-r
'.I south, ring" numb -r 1 cast, con
taining (i ) acr -s : tax i7.
Earn I ' rt, Noa i, Snubnt.-st quarter of
s-ct ion nambt r 2, townshii nurnii- r
2, rangi- number 2, co.il. lining 10
a r s, la x 0 '.'0.
Eake, John, northwest qu lrt'-r of s -ction
iium bi r 3:1, t ownsb i; nu m ber 1 s out h,
rang'- number I cast, containing loj
acres ; tax-tl ? i 2S.
I.aswoll, Isaac, tlou it ioa sx-tions numb- r
2i;, 27 and a", townsiup miuib'-r 2
soutn, rang:- number :i east, contains
lil'lll'T s; tax Jl 7".
Iidti, J. W.. s -ot ion number pi, township
numb r .1 s-mth, rang" 1 w. .st, con
tains fia-r-s; tax SI 10.
MoiT-lt, lhomas. Lot number 5 in block
III! I n ber 71. ' r -goll City : tax -r.7!.
Mc-Coroiack, Mat hew, lot. number o in
block numb' r M, t )r -gon City; tax
Mart lock, s -llw-ood's addition to Milwau
l:i -, lot numb r ')iie iii block number
Ii ; tax 1.
Newell, Nathan, lot miMiier a in block
numb r 1, iswego ; tax st :i.
Uld.s, (ieorge, (stat-oi), s -cl ion number
to.vnsiiip numoer 2 south, rang-;
numb a- 1 cast, containing in rer.-s ;
t ax ?1 t ").
i hs, nort invest quart r of north west quar
ter of s-ction number 2.s and north
west quart -r of nort invest, quart'-r of
s-ction numb r 2!, township mun
li r 1 s out range 1 east, containing
S l acr s ; Sj ;'.
Potts, Thet.dor , lot 7 in block number 2,
Can-mall : tax .?2!".
Pratt, ). C., lot in suit least corner of
Hugh ! "urns' claim : tax S7 2").
Phillips. John, part of Polly Phillips' claim
in southwest quarter of s -ction num
ber :ii, to.vnship numb-r 1 south,
rang ' number 2 cast, containing 21
acr s ; tax ?2 :!.'.
Robinson, i.-orgo, north half of northwest
quart-T ot s ctioii numb r 0, town
snip numb r S south, rang- 1 cast,
containing s i nor s : tax ?I s!.
Steel, . -., (A i i rich claim ) s -t ion num
ber 1, township n:i m ler J south,
rang- nunib r 1 cast, contains :i2'
aer s f'.i z.
Stout,.!. I.. (stuthr-ast qtiarttr of don si! ion )
set lions milliter hi a ml 1 . , township
number 1 soutii, rang" mtmb-r :f
cast., containing bo acres; tax ?S el.
Stout, J. S. j. I,., north iia'ii of donation
s -eion number 10 ami 17, township
nu in ber 1 sout h, range na in ber :J east,
coiita in i ng .:2a acr s ; tax S17 j.).
Stearns, s. K., s -ctions iimnber f and 0,
to.vnsiiip nnmb r 2 s'.uth, range
2, east, contains 10 ) acr s ; ta.xfOVO. . .
Tic, John, hall i lot 2 in block numb r
2, l tsivego ; tax S2 il l.
Upton, W. l';., (part of A. Fi --Ids' claim,
number Hz) section mini''' r .'!, to.n
s'aip number : south, range 1 cast,
containing :;!) acres ; tax f:2S.
Vanr -nsi 1 r, J. ( '., ( I . Hathaway claim)
s -ction 'I ami :;i, t-wnships numb -r
I south, r ing" 1 cat, containing -V))
a'-r s, an I a! half of northeast
qu-irt-r of s't-tioti number !, and
west half of riort Invest quarter of s
tion miinbtr .V townsnip number 1
south, range numb r :! cast, contain
ing liiiiiiT's; tax t7." 1.
Vancm-n, .1., w st half of s-ction um
b r :;.!, township numb-r 2 south,
range number 1 cast containing 320
acr s ; Si; .
Wallrip, .las., (heirs of) (south half ef
doo.ntsoni lr.ietional east half of s -tutu
numb-r 12, township numb-r-"
south, rang.- niimlit r3 cast, contain-
... , 1 -"'or. s; ta.x $2 :.
Wctjor. If-nry, s -ction nnmlvr 21 town
stiip numb. r 2 south, range number
1 cas. containing 12 acr -s -. tax ?2 J .
Owner nriktitv.vn. nt;rthwest quarter of
northwest quarter of s -ction number
2", ..ml north half of north half of
tho northeast quarter of s?ction numb-r
20, township number 1 south,
rtng mimbor 3 oast containing" on
acres : fr,x -1
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COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY CF CXIF0RNIA.
Sa! to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. on
the day above named, and to be continued
until all is sold.
May 22 J, ls"73.
j A. I". 111-. IU iJ-.S,
i Sheriff of Clackamas Count v,
i lty C. J-'. HEATIE, Deputy.
' Ahout 1..0 pounds of lonej prim-
or, ot which tins is an ltnpressioti.
Has, been in use but ;i short time,
jjood work. Price 25 cents " il
either tied up or in eases eases
extra.
a i. s o,
A small font of Nonpcricl of which this is an
iiiiprcssiuii. l'lice 'i cents "p Uj. As y)od as new.
There is enough to set about one eulamu of this
paper solid. Address this t)tHt v.
759FSG Prestniums
n.vxtiic ix v.vi.t'E f:mi
GiO to S5,COD
GIVI
TO 7.'
iSSCitlEEHS OF
&. w w w
OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND.
lOvory Siiliseribor is sure of one pr Milium
any way, also has an equal chance of rc
c -ivinga Cash lY'iuiuiii.tira lia no, irn';ui,
Watch, Sewing, Machine, etc., etc.
First Grand Cash Premium
S 5 , O O O
OUIt FIRESIDE FRIEND At v 'ccv,
J.aric .Si;c, 111 uxt mt-tt, thr J-'inii'i UV-e.i,
is m it s '1 turd Volume and has at t ain-'d t lie
I jirgest C ire u hit ion ot a ny pa per pu blisnetl
in t no West. !ts succ -ss en:i les l h propri
otors to lurnisii tlie liest, Most. Desirable
ami .Mtsst L'selul origina I reading mailer in
great vari- ty, ! hat money can buy, ami to
make it a Home Weekly suited to the
wants of every lamily. Subscription price
T'l per year ol 02 numbers.
Tho Elegant Chromo
Size liixJf) :nchts, H! ctdors. Aeicnov.legetl
by a 11 to be I lie Handsomest ami Most val
uable ltremium picture in America. Kvery
su bscrib'-r is jr s nt .oil with this Chronio at
the time ot subscribing, ( no irailimJ. and
also r -ceives a n u m iter -tt c rt ilicate t-m i
t li ng t h" bohl -r t o a si-.are in t be tlis! rihu
l ion of .'o.'iaii in cash and tit lo-r premiums.
't ho tlis! ribut ion takes plae on tic sec
ond Tuesday in Juno next. The Chrtnno
ami iv rtilicat" s -nt on r -c- ipt of price.
Sp 'oinieii copi' s, j.r -miiim list, etc., giv
ing full pa rt iculars.s -nt tr -e to a u v address.
tfmT(-l lettur local or canvassing
MUfiH Ii? inev.-rvtown. I.arg-cash
VP H l':,-v 1 '" lir s'-'"1
iiimirn J SJ ;it once for t erms. Address,
rn rj n i:s i in-: Fit i ;. x,
March 2S-11. ('I.iiiro, III.
HOME SHUTTLE
PdOVED LGG;C-STi7CH
eSc- vi iljj
Tin JIonI Si:;:!l', Fr-lii-::! and
KCOyoMICATt J.r.K7.V-; IX VS1C.
S-.'.bs Ex,' .v.! all r.'h rs o:i v juirih
P.i -iris ('j.!St.
rpnr-:v skw ?.i;::i-: n.riiu.v and
JL" with 1 's.t nois - than any other ma
chine. The on Iy pr.i -t ie i I 1 i - priced ma
chine that giv es etiiir s iti-iatioii.
Wliatoth i- Ag-m's don't t -H about i!n
T!s,' Improved Iiii;:,e W!:itf lo TI uclii :ic :
Thrii (hurl It II noa that Hey are tV- sim
plest, having less nuinii-r ot )ti"c-'s, and
mtir- easily understood than any oth-r.
Th.-it th -y are th light' st running -. mor
easily 1 -arned and op'-rat'-d. 'I h.-it mor
lb M K Si 1 1 "i Ti ,) ",s are suit out lr.imth-
i Moral Ag -ncy at Port lan.ljhan all others
com bi net i.
'I'i' jl do n't I' ll , t lint lh".V s e,v equ.illy
as weil on b e.ivv and 1 1 g I i t gootls.
lli' II il'iii'l (fit j;n;i tliat t!i -y us t the pat
nets ol'tlr- high pne -tl machines.
Tin t! il',n l trll iou t but jt ij.is th" straight
needle and s U-atijust ing tension.
What p -opi say who have iis -dthom
ana com par d them to other Machines will
tell you :
That, t hey are mor ensile l arn"d and
oper.it -d ; simiil -si antl best for all kinds
oi work, and will us - linen and all other
ki nds ot t h r -at Is a nil si I ks.
A f-w of th" na in -s ar given below who
nr.; using the I.MCKovmt Homk Sh c TTLI.lO :
ii k r i: u i: x c: i; s.
'ien -ral I'.t II, Portland.
C. s. .siiv -rs,
Wm. Mast is, "
c. W. Primlle, botkkeoper for lAycrago,
Wadh-im t; ( 'o.
Miss I,. Vaughn, Portland.
Mrs. J. II. Cpto-i, Fast Portland.
Mrs. s. A. Mor -lan.!. Portland.
Mrs. J. S. Cbu. eh, r.gou City.
Machines forward d tt any address, with
full directions for using, on r -ceipt of price.
NO. 1, ?-30C0; NO. 2. 015 00.
;. w. t n a v i: it,
H ray's MusifStor ,Odd Fellows'
Temple, General Ag-uit, First, st., Portland,
d -ciJmii.
Spcrinl :, t toil 1 J31 is nIlotI to tlie
gr -a t i ni provuii'Mit s mail" r-'c-mflyln
t his e.xc'-lleiit Machine, and to the new anil
elegant styles of Cas.'.s added to our list.
iOi1ti::n c r;.
"Jor Oiose xv1it jr,-f-rjj larjiiup fe'l-
1 ing t In work away from th" operator,
we now ha vo out of t hat tl 'serijit ion, qu i"t ,
easy running and having all the other pe
culiar exc lleiicit-s of the otin r style.
F.LORlSXC'j;
Ts sure to o. If t here itiinr -wit ta
in a thousand mil -s of San Francisco
not working well,. I will alb nd to it with
out any expnse to th own"r.
SA3II HL. HIl., A rent.
ir.OTii:rcjT:
Ts the only 3I:if!iiif tliat ran ww In
mor" than one dir -etjon having; a rc-yersibl-
feed i gr 'at atlvantag in la.stcn
ing ends f seams, in quilting, etc.
TTxnuiine t?ie Florence, or Kentl for
j CireTilar or s-oiipb-s of Work l"for"
vou iurehasi a Sewing Machine. BUY
TIIKI'KST!
Machines sold on liberal terms.
FLOHEXCE
s
"1E1VIXG JIACIIIXns.
SASIUEL KILL, Agent,
Xo. lSXnv .Montgomery .Street
OrinA Hot.l BxiiniinrK .Vr,-" F .fi.-ilro
THOMAS CHARM AN
ESTABLISHED
1853.
! "lKSIKKrt TO INFOIi.M TIIF CITIZKXS
i U r ol Oregon City and of th Will.imctt.t-
i N all. y, that he is still on lmnd and doing
, business on the old motto, that
A JTimblc Six 1'enee in Hi tter than a SknC
tStn'liny.
I have jusf returnctl from San Ffaitcisco,
whore I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF coons
ever before offered f n thl eif y ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Hoot s and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry (ioods,
H:its and Caps,
Hosiery of Kvery Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints antl Oils,
Sash and Doors,
China ware, Queenswarc,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Plated ware, (J lass ware,
Jewelry of Various Qualifies
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, T-adies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy Xo-
Kope, Faming; tioris of Every
Implements of Descript ioa
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Willi Paper, etc..
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
M O S T C O.MPL K T 1Z
over off.Totl in this market, and was sr-loted
with especial care lor t he Oregon l 'ity t r;ultr.
All til which 1 now olfer lor aale at Oic
Lowest Market Rates.
Xo us" for tiie Indies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to iiiiy goods lor
I am J t frmiiii (( (u Sell C'ntiji and not to
allow myse It to he
ITiiERSULI) IX TIIE STATE OF OCECOA'.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in r -gon City enables me to know th" re
quirements of t he I rad". Jonie one and all
and sec lor yourselves that the old stand ol
THOMAS CI I A KM AX
cannot tie beaten in quality or price, it
would bo us doss for nit' tti tell y.u all t te
at! va nt ags I can olfer you in the sale of
goods, as every-store that atl v. rt is -.s does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish tt say is
Coiiir, iiu.l S;y,:r4 Ex;i!iii;i? for Yours; h . s
for I tin not wish to make any mistakes.
My o'tject is to b-11 all my old lri -nils now
that lam still alive, and desirous to s -II
g'tods ch'-ap, for cash, or upon such t tins
as agreed upon. Thanking all lor the lih r
iil patronage b r -ioior b -stowed.
Tilos. CHAUMAX.
Main street, r -gon City,
I "giil Teiulers ami Countv Scrip taken at
market rates. TH, s. CHAUMAX.
r. .3:V;h) lbs wool wanted m-
T1K s. CHAUMAX.
GREAT EKOITEmErIT!!
GOOD NEWS!
PRICES KLIilTEI) TO SI IT TIIE TIMES.
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
S.ACKERAN & CO.
AVE JFST ItECEIVED A DAUGE
stock of
SPRIXG A XI) S CM ME R GOODS,
which they offer
CHEAPER THAX THE CHEAPEST
We would say com" and convince your-s'-lf
lie fore purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy ami Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Hoot sand Shoes,
Iidic-s and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Xotions, Grocor
ics, Hard
ware, an.l a great many other articles toon umer
ouri to ineiition ; also.
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Puitr,
etc., etc.
All kinds of Produce taken in oxchans
for Gtxids a
A It S O
Wool Wanted
For which wo pay tho Highest Prices.
S. ACKERMAX & CO.
Oregon City, Treh.2l, 173 tf.
--sK ''V
MSk MSk Mkt
WAOGfi AND CARRIAGE
M A IT FACTORY !
rpiIE l'M)E nSKlXKI), VTbT r
X liaving increased thedi- OT J
mensions of his promises, at VT-XJ
the old stand on the
Corner of Main um THirtl St reel,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pn
tftins, and as many new ones as maybe
pleased to call, that he is now prepared,
with ample room, gtKul materials, and the
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron antl turn tint
all complete, aiiv sort of a vehicle lMm H
common Cart toil Concord Coach. Try me.
Dlarksinit Uiii-, Horse or Ox SIiocinr,
antl General Jobbing; neatlv, quioklv, and
cheaply done, DAVID SMI TH,
WILLIAM SlNGElt
f ,S' KSTA D L ISIU2D
. ' : I :: ' ts
A FACTORY
5' .-
Mil
13?
FOR THE MANUFACTURE CF
Furniture,
Blinds,
and Doctg,
A XI) MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
Th"y will also do Turning of every de
scription to order,
WITH XEATXESS AXD DISPATCH !
H"yAII work warm ntt-tl. Shop on the
River, in Lewis' Shop Opposite ireiron
City Mills.
JOHN SCMRA M ,
3Iain St., Oregon City.
MAMTWniHEK 1)1 MUTE II CF
SjitlfllcK, Ilariit-ss,
'wt' J";imici-j- Hal i
"V Mart-, etc., -tf.
TT-iiicir nr: offers as cheap as
V V can be hail in the state, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
c2I warrant my -roods as r '-presented.
Oregon City, Apr. I IT, I-iTiMf.
8HABES SALOON
G. A. I i A A3, - - Prop.
Main Street, Oregon City.
7TEST PH.I.IARD TAP: I Fs IX upEcox
E J have lieen i i rot ;uc--tl, old tie- pro; ri
t or invites t b" att'i;!ion ol t h - h.vt rs ol this
popopular air.us -mcnt to them.
T II K V. Alt I S SUP Fit I Fit
with al! th" choic-st tjualit i-s of Liquors
antl t mir.. muicii, i-;ii aiel I
air eatly famous Whishi s :md l'anwh - iieso
a Xo. 1
fiiltun I AG GALI.EHV
is connected withfh-- Sab. on.
Iir.'- .:i ity,.Ian. 1, 1S7 '-t I.
MASOXIC HALL PUH.DIXf;,
Orrgcii City,
Ore ecu.
7 EE ICS COXSTAXTI.Y f?---.--.-.
HV. on h.-itid antl lor sal -, Ji C ;
cheap lor cash, -ia6att--
I'.-irh)!-, P.etlroom,
Ofiic--, Sitt ine;room, and
Kitchen l urnitur.-,
Iair.-aus, I.ounjros,
Rocking ( 'ha irs.
What nt-ts, P.etl.tends,
Washsta ntls.Ctirlrd
Hair, and Ptilu
M attrt-s ses,
Pulu Pillows,
Spring Ft tls,
1'ictur- Fninirs,
Mouldings, etc., etc.
special attention riven bi I"iboM rv
M-ork in all its I ranches. On it rs 1-11 -d vvitii
promptness. Rojiairimr thine vjf', nt-;it-nessantl
dispatch. Furniture mail-order
t all and examine for yourslw s. 17nsa v7-'
ENTERPRISE GOOK (k JOB
OK EG OX CITY, : OIIEOOX.
WI;I',nIAUrI, TO r-XECFTE
T all kinds tt
JOB P1UNTING,
.such ilS
CA lilts,
r.IT.IfllFAItS,
PAMV1II.FTS,
FFFUS,
JO' TGAdFS,
I.ATIKI.S,
J'FTTFli-I FA US,
in fact all kinds of work done a in Print in-
P0UTLAXD PRICES?
A It J. K I X D S OF
LEGAL BLATZKS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had in the State.
A X D
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Ort gin City, Mnrch -1 . 173 Tf.
f VERY&ST
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