o o i'if f i'1"J 'PtfflHiCTiffi AVCTIIOX AXD COMMISSION. SEWING MACHINES. MBit C II A N D I S E. - - -v i s c ii i, i, a a- k o i n7 THE ENTEBPRS3I Keep !trai!it Ahead. O O O O o o iiRGn. riTV, ouegox, ji ne i7, 17 Col. Teal's Address. From the Benton Dc-inocrat. At the request of tlio lionton County Farmers' Club, Col. Joseph Teal addressed that hodv, on Satur day last, in a most earnest and elo- qrient manner. e are nnaine to j."ive more than a faint outline of lii.s speech. He had just arrived from O his farm, and was proud to meet so many honest tillers of the soil. As one of the largest holders in the canal and lucks and the Willamette Transportation Company; as a farm er and stock raiser; as one who ever labored for the interests of his adop ted home, his whole heart was with the people of Oregon. For years the farmer had been the abject slave of the speculator and the public car rier, but now the period of his thral dom had elided: the shackles which had so long bowed down as hewers .f wood ami drawers of water the honest veomanrv of this noble State had been stricken from their limbs, and they could stand forth, beneath the a-gis of an honest, liberal cor poration, and reap a just recompense tor their hardy toil. Some people q looked upon him as a speculator; but the company he represented had q proved its honest intents by placing freight taint's at a fair, equable, liv Qng rate, and releasing the producer from the grinding oppression of a soulless monopoly. This company had consummated one of the most gigantic enterprises ,f the present :', pierced the llinfy barrier of o (.irnmefVe on the Willamette; torn down the nughty Avails of blacl basalt, rearer! bv (lod Almighty; j loosened tlie fetters of our.noble outgrown. river, and opened an uninterrupted ! As they walked briskly along she communication by boat from the j drew the boy closer to her, and said snow-capp.'d peaks of the Cascades j '-Come under my coat, Johnny." to t!."' sea. Xo grander heritage; no J "It isn't big enough for both, sis prouder leg-icy, could a father have j ter." to a child than this lasting monu- "Then I will try and stretch it a mc;;t to t:;e enterprise, skid and en ergy of man. Whenever this com pany, which has done so much for tmr State, became a monopoly, and endeaoied to wring unjust tribute qU-oih the pockets of the honest far it, let them drop if. He was reeu rm- (J'd to ring-. Taeret'erc; he could not j weeping eyes in tlie world, just bo agree with in's friend Il utless, in cause poop; do not stretch their reference to Kngli M:ui; in Port- 1 ccnuforis be .-oud themselves. l.iud. He l;ad labored to advanee . the interests of the vho.d raisers; j ()n ,ooa 5luthority it is stated that had) trave.ed Last for snips but ! tlu. i;!st con!,voss Voted appropria fouuu a poueriul r;:ur trom l aaior- ; ti:).;s e0 u.v 4V,ut. in ,.X4.0:,S if those n.a to Liverpoo . hncdamer, .f , f th, 1iV(,,llin ye-ar, and vet the r.n i-miKU.-o had b'.nght ny si 11 j a:X5lj;l-itv of that body wereeleed on shipping and hyt s y.iv l;a. Icon troll- ! of retrenchment and reform. ' :in!1 "J.i"'1 had a million t(7is j Su.-ii retrenchment will bankrupt the of gnun to emrope. He mid endeay- c.(mnll.y ,.lltl ,.vt.nt11:lte in reducing ored to obtain tonnage H orn tm- tu. lHHv to ViU. roudition of hewors eo., unequal wmg, ana coui.l nave so, had he be. mi will ost tillers of tie -s gl.ir:uittc : i.ng Ma-, lornmu. ra l'ortian.;. ; 1- ried hinder aulkner, I.eu A: Co.. Il'-wetl, Wilson cV I, o. all l All.Mt c liewis were all one and tli r ,. , , MO :lt If' . w ierson. as iar as i ne wiieat trade was concerned. Farmers mimt be vare of thi-i ring; eo coin rol of their own grain, and not permit i h'Mnselvos to be iTra.wn into a ring more powerful than eve;- before witnessed on the coast. The W. 11. val m T.ir ,171 .1 . . i , . . .. ir l- it-aim i- t,.-, . " ,l V'"-V. j pnations was made neces-arv bv the 0 V 7 11 1 T iillS.,!(1T I salaries, and might have w iused to do. 1 hough he desired to I i i .:, ' . .. .. . c : na.Ke money. l,he any other man, he j tiie Prc-.i-.enti.il 'veto. That Presi-n.-ver cone. n,ns, nt to unjustly (.,.nt G t oermitted it is due to the wring it irom toe brows ot tne Jion- ; r,,,. r:,t h u - .o,, -,iff,- ...,.;i,. x. ( o. v.. end never charge an un- ; plV tt, lis v,.,Si)n:i stan.lard. While r. asonab e price for freight; but LouiNiiu is in si state of turmoil and should the ring be ton.ie.l, not on :l scene of sickening bloodshed, and busnel of wheat wouhl be ..hipped , Unib-d States soldiers and gallant bv th.ur boats, xhis ring wouhl : uJiicers are being slaughtered bv mor force the gram on the rnil roads and (.ihii. !;.lvay;(s. vt! tini him tniVeling the Ho.mday boats, and tr.Mgnt tar- lUr.pictting round the country. i!is wouhl be wna: -,-ver they cliose. , Although drawinir ti salary of SoO.OitO The farmers would, be powerless ; to att- nd to public business,' lie to say nay. I hey would be the j is l)(.voll,i t!m reach of the (huieral slave of bntish gold, lmglish and ()f tu ;i,i)U- and heads of D'.-pai t-.,M-man cajutalists would build and i llU.nts at thJ' most critical VoviU e.iuip our r.ulaoad; and every del- an,i th,.v tli-Mefore iind it iiupos,.ible Uar juodueed m the State would go to consult or advice with him. In pi en v;ch tiie gilued palace of some i vi,.w of the,;e facts wouldn't it be Q.M-eigu lord. Tne Locks, thr.t stu- , Well .i:ongh to commence the work Ijendojis .monument of labor, would ! of t.ivil reiorm at the White House. standi.lle, and the best interests of (jf(mn.a D.uno-nit . Megon would feel the blight of j ..... monoioly r.n.l extoition. To prov Q'ranci the Columbia, river, and bound to tlie latter, would o compelled to carry ballast. This ballast, includ ing tirst the et'st. ar d handling, etc., would amount to the e.piivaler.t of a cargo of mereh.iudise. Tliis loss the vessrl mast m I've up. and it was done on the fremPts. at to rem edy this evil, ti e V. lb T. Co. wa llow construeiing four ciiiper schooners, of l;:e hundred tons 1 den, to plv bet wee n "Portland and San Francisco. Tmo of them would bo nnihed this f.d. 'Wlien com - jdeted. 1his companv would take i'!i ;it at Albaiiv, (;trv .lib's or Har risl'iirg to S.m lYaiic-isco for (ight lollars er ton. In ;an Francisco the wheat is worth double the p. rice ivt Corvallis. '1 hese vessels are being (TroT)racted of Wa-ld-e-rton T-rri;o-rv timber, bv Op-reii shii-buihlers. J lie Astoria movement was re n-w live an hour oft" To; ' .-d speaker meii tit ii-l a species of trick ery on the art of ti e Iloll.i.lav rinir that ileservts the eeiisnre of everv nn.l boats. He was himself a farm er: one aninnec th ra: an.l he coun seled the farmers to keep away from these heavy foreirr. companies. In eonelusion. Col. Teal pleYlre.l tlie eonntry that the AY. II. T. Co. was la boring for its interests, and would stand by tho people of tho AYillam nte Valley, if tho people 'would stand by it. At the close of his re marks, Mr. Teal subscribed for eight shares in the Corvallis Farmers' Warehouse. Ho was loudly ap plauded, and aroused a general feel ing in favor of his company. O. . r Thipq time flies fast, but every musician of any e" can h-;it innr. o inai iius io;s,aing J'..ngiis i snips at i, . T , , 4 i i -i p 1,i,i. . - i -1 that dohn A. Andrew, while ( tovern ort land -was an expensive bnsmiss, . ,r , ,. ' , M , i , i , i or of Massachusetts, was told lr O l ... ; i-;,.,i,i4- , some lnlluential memoers ot the, Msvei lo.eled in iniglaud tor Acs- . r - , , .. ., ... , , , trail in. When at Australia, they Loa l'ft'Ul't.iln1 could obtain a return car-o for San i v,'oulaJ,e l,:lssa to increase his sal- i ...i. ... i r. .. -i i , arv. (.lovernor Ano.rew replied that i ... i i j. . i . j-.ii .. . . i u ii.jo in-,-e can ne no i on of tint t in . . ....... , ei.aiiu proven io o- la 1 lace tis. . . . . . l ne .-irc.c rotia rn-inTuin win ne in boat thi.t could aseer.d the Wi'd-im- ,"U:un!l"n gner; it power, under j o;- ration to supply th d"innn. Is of the . n- 1T - , the cia.l-e to ie"ul le comeierei- lie- i ' iiirsty. I mamitact are all niy own stock, et.ecto ( orvalbs or llarr.sbnrg-. f , ai.ut ommcice ic f(ms. unlVthl,var(. 7-V,-.v,. A cuht not iro to Astoria. The Co v j - ' -, ,' rj':,u,' iU l 'it-ner pro- I s!,iir, (:- public patronage is respectfully sod-over the o.-st -n.i "lost sun d.',. i iU "l tu I'uobc well are dt nian-.Ts it. ! licit -d. l.lotl, t.i. i st ...id most mi tal.. e t , Citv September ith, l7-tf. boat on the nii.er river, would not ; ' um.e vUU oi-cietion. j 1 'm;s,c Ulln- l s- UTM irom,t,ri,iU1 Apartment is -los, 1 rad ' -u.d to me direct .d,wher.-,, on the S.-m Iraneiseo to nj. river mereliants, , , . , . , ,V aut . ,,:h ,,:1V jlin.., A. i,., iT:;t judgment was t.Iair.lv mark. -,1 -Care AY. It. T. i .' ;V'f va ,I5T.. :uiother : r.v..v. r -d in favor of J. P. smith and J. ., ,i , n . ' t i Ol le-.K,il.L 'in a o.is tiiat it is not any ; a.'iiv I'ani.-l Harvev for t he sutn of three Co , ha I repeate:!!. een ferward- worse j,:ltt(.lva v v ol-',;. ; hundr-d and s-vty-iive dollar, and forty e.UivPortla-a.U-onsTirneesn.l steam- of ( . ,..lt- - ' 1 'irtations ; , hr ... c..nts 4?:C.-,.4;), with int-rest at the l t'r.n i, 1..-, if,ai.i.,,. v., 1 I ' 1 V.1'"'11 7'.t "-iianss-.oiiers to the 1.x- ; rate of meni-rccnt. per month Irom the ray no attention to slanders of gossip-mongers. Keep straight on in your course, and let their back biting die of neglect. What is the use of lying awake nights, brooding over the remarks of some false friend, that runs through your brain like forked lightning? What's the use of getting into a worry, and fret over gossip that has Leenset atio.-it to vour disadvantage y some meddlesome busybody, wlio has more time than character? These things don't possibly injure you. unless, indeed, you take notice of thorn and in combating them, give them character and standing. If what is said about you is true, set yourself right at once; if it is false let it go for what it will fetch. If a bee stints von, would you go to the hive and destroy it? Would not a thousand come upon you? It is wisdom to say little replacing the injuries you have received. We are generally losers in the end if we stop to refute all the backbit- I ings and gos-d pings we may hear by I the wav. They are annoying, it is true, but not dmigerous so long as we do not expostulate and scold. Our characters are formed and sus- ( tained by ourselves, and by our ac- turns and i)unoses, and not by I . , " i oi ner Tjct us always bear in mind that "calumnies mav usuallv be trusted to time, and the slow but steady justice of public opinion. Sinnrnr rr a Little. A little girl ami her brother were on their M ay to school one winter morning. The grass on the common was white with frost, and tlie wind was very damp. They were both poorly dressed, but the little girl had a kind of cloak over her, which she seemed to have little And they were soon as close to gether and as warm as birds in the same net. Now why can't we all stretch our com forts a little? There are manv of ,i ..nil ,p. ....... s of .vnt,. - t,, j oilice-holders. This excess of appro i,i(inoc(l to suit t!) he puroosrs oi tie smart rogues who manipulate him. T5lilt ;,, w.,s i(-eie,-ted was the fault ,.r f of the people, who will have to grin ... i 1 .... i : i i i ami oear me oicrcasea ouracii oi taxation, cons ding themselves witli tho reflect ion that it is self-imposed. It must be humiliating to the hon est men of the KepuMican party who voted for Grant s re-election to ob- how Ll Tt 'I ' ! I IT' I. ' f . flu. TV f?.i.l- iy i if such a bill passed he would veto it m halt an hour. How oi no rent was the net hm of (5 rant! In order to secure an increase of his own sal ary, he approved a bill giving the members of Congress the color of law for making a raid on the treas ury for services already overpaid. Jh.it great is (Jrant, and his Admin istration has been " wise, prudent md economical, and the great lte- ' l.,ul:HV:i:i V:ut' has " undiminish ! iU,t.u in-.lus ,lnltrri,'tV;,il anl ,lllte- undiminished j l--'M " "o.--anu espe i t"1-u,-v li:ulu';d humhug and (.rant. Out of all this agitation upon rail road questions there ought to come I some gooil. J he l;tiea (A. 1.) '- 1 ! '..'. after caivf;:Ily observing the sit- j : uati'-n. sa-.-s that "the nation can, ; with as much propriety, take charge i i " r.iiiroa i nutes as oi water routes! John lius-e'I Yoiin h.avin teh irra-ohe,! f posuic.1. who, suepo-in" tlat it. vt ! to be an imposing uilVr e-.n-b.V 1 , , . i 1 " , , ' ' to jr taeir liamls at w nolesale impo- sitioil. -lr. V. . i . JjUrKnart. of Lnm conn- tv, sent to the Natioma V'"-;C'iH'ii-l n i..- .i. ,x - t ' ' . 'l-tdl.U .hi. i.i.r,,ii,iuiV t. v vuin- vrecron grain with that grown in other to fear from the comparison. Colorado school teachers live only one year. Then thov go to keemri" I,,-,,,, " 1,0 1 ' i Trri." TltvT-rTiT.'ver Tf l t-tnt'-il i ...1 : i . j ; . . -i -. ., iv,;., i 'u-"v a nue regant tor the I ng u is oi an. jsncnirr iLc. I'Cil 1 lO'llli t !"t "t . Am. : th..St-l .i.t'llr.-'lill Irirt l.ifnlllllvnl Mil t. veHrp .uai ii iui in xnaianapolis : fractional lots numb-red 7 and S in block on the lsih of last month four sun- I m,m",r in Or gon Citv, Clackamas pies of his best wheat. Those ko ! Y attended the College therefore had i satiiniar. jiri!iih. . n.. ia A. B. R3CHARDSOF4, ic t i oil eer, Cornier of Front & OuJk st., Portland. Of Ileal Estate, Groceries, General Mer chandise and Horses. SALE DAYS-Vedn?s.lny and I Saturday. Auctioneer. Ai I'rivstte .Sale. English Kenned liar and Fundlo Iron, En'-lish Square and Oefajron Cast .steel, Horse Shoes, Hasps, Saws, Screws, Fry-Pans, Siieet Iron, Ii. G. Iron. A E S O A large assortment of Groceries and Ekj uors. A. l:. HK'HAKDSOX, Jan. 1, lS7:-tf. Auctioneer. About loO pounds ot'lonir, prim er, of which this is an impression. Has been in use but. a short time, jxood" work. Price 2.3 cents 'j lb, ;itju.r tit.(l u or ju cases cases ....... 1 e l r;i, A 1. S O, A small font of Nonj.ei iel of which this is i impression, l'nw .r edits v As as new lucre is cnouiili to sot alioal one column of tins p iper s ili.l. Aduivss this ol!U.-e. EXTRA 2 H&Tll 153 UTiO V. The Cliroiao "Cut'-" Kl antly Fram-'d and a sliar1 in the distribution of .STW) jrL niiuais amounting; to f il,i'i.i. ( i IV3-:T AWAY TO Kvery subscriber to that I'opular Wee kly, OUR FhlESiOE FRISKS. Cliromos are deliver- d at once The dis tribution will I'ositively place )ii the :2( k U. v of Anirust,!--?: ur ehromo "Cute" is J r.x-JO inches in s::', aeknov.ledii'. il to lie tiie lirn st and I:a nusoiaest pietur" e ver ;;iven with any paper. Our I'i r.ile S'l icrnl is n n eight page illustrated family and story weekly in it t bird vol a me, lias now over Me vni t y-l'i 'i ll'5l tld :-lll)se;il;ev. and rapidly in er -aie.g, which insures t li" siu-eess ot t he pres Mit (.list ribtuti'" . The publishers of Our i'i i-iiil J-'rii nil have sent to its su'u s.Tib T t bis y- ar ov r S,'vcii!y 'I loui-a in! copies oi the ehromo "(.'ute" arid ar-shipping hundreds every day. Subscription j rie , three dti!ars '-r year, which gives t it" sabser'.b -a's I-'itty-t o naic.bTS i tlie best 1'aa.ily Weekly, tlie i-hronio "I'ut tire ly fratiied, a ad a iiuni bt r d . rt I liea! eat it ling t he hold r to one s'.iaro in t he .iis tributionof .r !ii iuins li.r 1ST.!. Subscribe now with t In- ag i.f or s-tui dir '-t t t he i'ubl is'ier. S; .eiia-ii cojiies, particulars, l ie., s lit tree. ti in TS " ''v''!"v town, at limine or Ci IS iL j i t t r.i v Mi t;g. Large cash pay I'p'e'iYs'l liberal pr -unions for I mj g: ttillg Up ClubS. Tll: b -St out lit. S -nd ai once lor'T rias and partic ulars. Addr -ss. WATrllfSA- CD., .June l:;-aiarJS-ir.i; I'ubs., Chi.-ago. Four Splcmlid Chnaacs to Scry Sal)'. ri'jci. Arrangenients liave been made by which c::ii oiler a year's suiiscrip tiop. to The .New Ve.rk CiiKin.N at Vou:c anp Iv i.kc: ie Vi:i;iCi.v, with their four iiiagnhiceiit Chronios: " Jood Morning,'" " 'ai l. in M isciiief." 'Soring l-'luwci's," tog-ether with our own journal tor -'-. .o. As'the 'hi'oiaos iileiic are worth from SKl imi to .-rl") (Ml, and as t.'e New York jiablica.tioii is everv way ti rst-cl i.ss. it pn-septs an unusnal opportunity 1im.ui' s;i!vi iln i's. Tho 'hi oiiios are nta.de he I'rangand other ct l l'iMted arti-ts. a i ;1 will be forwarded promptly i lo-i 11 i ii'i'ji;! id . Should any snbscviocr desire only tlie two tirst 'named Chrenios, they will hesent with the two j-iiblications for tfl .VI. Kemit to tiie puMfsher of tliis paper. ClfT jl (!f)A I'l'ib.v! Agents wantd ! ejU 10 ;) "jU All class' s ot workingieo ple, of eit In r sex, young or old, ma ke mon ey at work !r us in their spare moments, ., . .1 t. . !..- or a 1 1 i ii" i line, i iimii a i a i i io ng c ise. i 1 1- tieular-: fr 'i ddre.ss t. srinsoii 10,, l'ori land, Maiiv 7sepi.s72y 1 oJ i-4 tu Cm !i 11 ': vWk) k pioesb cook mmm. nttm-WH IfoiliTiiie; ('nri)cr of Stark iini Front Si ! Is. - GREGG'J. I)i,.N'i.: r.noics itri.KD ant r.orxi) .5 V to ai.y d.-sip'd pattern. Music booi-.s. Magazine:, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev-i-ry vari-iy of style known 1 o t he t r rude. ord' rs irom the .ountry proiajitly at tended to. ICS:-cr?EAPi3 SALOON, LOUS SUL, . : : : PKUPEIETOK. TT WOri.H HKSPF.rTFt'M.V AN 3 no'inc - to the citizens of r -gon City and vicinity, that I have opened an ick-ckkam and ( o.; Tro.i:KV ,.sta.Uhment in the building formerly occupied by j. KiiP r, on the C'irn 'r of Fourth and Main Strrrf.i. T Y VIHTFF. OF A WlilT OF KXKCU- M tioii -d ,nt ol the i ireuit i ourt o: tnh dav of June, A. P.. 1st:!, together with l':wr "f s,uit tlisi.urs-ments. Xow : tie r ;.re. bv viriue oi the aUive named ; -x cut i.m, for want of iv r-onal property, I i have l-vi-d mon the following described j re-U estate, prp--rtv of defendant, to-wit : All of lilm-kM numbered l'Kl. 11,7. 1 12 a nl 1 1 1, ' and all of lots numb red l. -1. 7 and 8 in I X'T' n'S"TH$: and all of lots numben-d i, 2, H and 4 in block number : and all of at the Hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., at the court ! no"s" ,,,M,r in r"on Citv, c'.ackatnas ! in hand, all of Daniel Harvey's interest in ' th- aliove described ral estate, or enough cruS' Jud;fmcnt- costs and a A. F. hf.pokn. sheriff. l Hy HNIIY IIF.DSF.S. Deputy. bttie Jh. V.-. FLORENCE. Rpetial ultentioii id called to tlie great improvements mad-? recently in tins excellent Machine .and to tho new and e legant stvles of Cases added to our list. FLORENCE. T.or tliose Un prefer a Machine feert . lug the work away from tin operator, we now have one of that description, quiet, easy runninir and having all t lie otherpe culiur excellencies ol the other style. E.TLonEisrcji: F smile to please. If there is one with in a thousand miles of San Francisco not working well, I will attend to it wit h out any expense to the owner. SAML'Kli HII,!.., Aftrent. FLOEENCE Ts tli only 3nt'Iiiiif tintt- tan k-v In more than one direction having a re vi rsible fft-ti a great advantage in fasten ing ends of scams, in quilting, etc. . -Fx.oTtEjsrcii:. Tx:iMiii 1it VI ii -, or seinl for J Circular or samples of Work before you purchase a Sewing Machine. liUV Tlir: IIKST! Machines sold on liberal terms. s E"tVIXti MACIIIXKS. SAKUEL HILL, Aent, rVo. I'I civ JIoHtgoinerj- Slreet, Grand Hotel EuVtlinij, San F rana'.sco. 'JniayihTiaiS. s ii-?, -3 1 W TeP-ccnlcA . j '"' ,' . . I fpM.i.nr,-. '-.'I v-V March 21, IST.i :10m HOME SHUTTLE I?1?23YED LQSK-ST5TGH 8c wi aajr Tli3 ;ost Siinjil:1. Fr-:rl:ciil and ECONOMICAL MACiriXJi IX USK. Saks ExcltiI nil iYXvn on His NorJh Pari fie i'oast. riiiKV sew moi:k kapidi.v axd h with l"ss noisi" than any other ma chine. The only practical low prie.-d ma chine that gives entire satisfation. Wliat other Agents d in't tell about the Tike Iinprovi'.l tl'MMc Slutff It- Maclii ne : Tlifti ihm't till ion that t h'-y are f ho sim plest, having less number of ieces, and more easily understood than any other. That tle-y are tie- lighfst running-. iimr ea-dly l"arii'-d a-nl op -Ta ted. That, lai.re H K-'t K Si 1 1'TTI. l-:s ar s -lit out trom t he ( feneral Agency at Port hiiid.t !ian all ot hers combined. T don't t'll fon that th -y sew equally as well on h'"'avy and liglit goods. Thi-ii ilon't ii-li iion t hat t hey m.. t lie pat nef it the high pried mach iiu s. Tli it ilon't tri iion that if lias r he straight n-'ciilc and sell-adjusting tension. What people say who have ur-dtheni a tel com piii-eti f hem to ot her .Maoiiin-'s will tell you : That t'cy ar- pior-? easily learned and operated : simplest and best i'.-t all kinds o; 'work, a nd wi'.! use limn ami all other kind-: oi threads and siik. A i--w of tic names are given below who ar:- using tie- Imckovkii Home snt'TTi.LK : it v i: ii e x c e s. OenerM r.ell, Portland. '. S. Silvers, Wm. MMt'-rs, ('. W. Prindle, bookkeeper for Ix-verage, W.-eiham tV Co. Miss T,. Vaughn, Portland. , Mrs. .1. n. Fpton, Fast Port land. Mrs. S. A. Mon land, Poitland. ?drs. .1. S. Church, Or 'gon City. Machines forwarded to any address, with full directions for lining, on receipt of price. NO. 1. C30 00; KO. 2, $45 CO. o. w. t n a v f n, (iray's Music Store, Odd Fellows' Temple, General Agent, First St., Portland. declJmt;. OREGON CITY BREWERY Henry llumJie!, (ffzfji. HAYIXO PI'KCHAs- ?LllH''-v'fc! d the alxive Rr-w-ery wishes to inform the puliie that he is now orepared to manufact ure a Xo 1 oual ity of L A G Ii H IS K Ii Ii, ps good as can b obtained anvwhere in T'M"' )rtl''rS sr'licJt"l and" prom j. fly 'mm THOMAS CHARMAN ESTABLISHED 1S53. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZEN'S of Oregon City and of tiie Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that Nimble Six I't nce it Better than a Sloic Shilling. I havo just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS vcr before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : P.oots and Shoos, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinaware, Queenswarc, Stoneware, Crockery, Plated ware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy Xo- Hope, Faming tions of Kvery Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc., Of the above list, I can say my stock is the MOST CO M PLET E ever offered in t his market, and was shifted wit h especial care lor t he rcgon t.'ity trade. All of which I now offer for sale at t he Lowest Market Rates. Xo use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods for I mil Ii tt rimtitd to Sell. Vheap and not to allow myself to be HDERSOLD IX THE STATE OF CI1EG0X. All I ask is a fair chance and Quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re quirements of the trade. Conic one and all and see lor yourselves that tiie oid stand of THOMAS CIIAKMAX cannot be heateri in quality or price, it would be us 'iess lor llie to tell you all the advantages 1 can offer you in the sain of goods, as every store that advertises docs that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All I wisn to say is Come, ashl Srtvuul Examine for YonrsIvrs fori do not wish to make any mistakes. .My object is to tell all my old friends now that I am siiil alive, ae.d desirous to s--i: goods cheap, tor cash, or upon such t'-r os as agreed upon. Thanking a 11 for I he liber al patronage heretofore l"sfo.ved. Tiles. 'I IAii.MAX, Main street, i tregon City, T,"ga 1 Tenders and ( 'nuntv Scrip fa ken at marke t rates. TIH S. CIIAKMAX. 0.'HJ') lbs wool wanted bv T1H S. CIIAUM.W. GREAT EXSiitiSENT!! GOOD NEWS! riUCES IIEDLCEI) TO SL IT TIIE TDIES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD 55 AIS jf AliVS T S. ACKERrAN Ci CO. 1B-AVK JFST RECEIVED A I-AUGE fl stock of srnixff axd summer noons, which they offer CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! We would say come nn.l convince your self before purchasing clscwher?. Our stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Poots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Gr-cer-i e s, Ilard- ar.d a great many other articles too nuiner ours to mention ; also, lHors, Windows, Glass and Putty, etc., etc. AH kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods ALSO Wool "Wfiiitocl For which we pay the Highest Prices. S. ACKER MAX & CO. Oregon City, March 21, l73-tf. Mht mk M A JS" U FACTO Ii I as. WAGON AND CARRIAGE M A jVU FACTOKY I I liaving increased the di mensions oi nis premises, "t the old stand on the Corner of Main and Tltird Slrt-et, 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 prepared, with a in pie room, good niatcrials, and the vt-rv best of mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle irom a common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me. IJlacksinitliinr, Horse or Ox Slioeinr, and General Jobbing neatly, ouickly. and cheaply done. DA Vll S.M11 n. AVILLIA3I SINGER HAS ESTABLISHED Wtj A FACTORY ESiMS FOR THE MANUFACTURE CF Furniture, Blinds, and Dcors, AXD PIOl'LOIXCiS OK ALL SIZES. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH! K3"A11 work warranted. Shop on the Kivcr, in I,ewis' Whop Opposite Oregon Cityjsmis. J O H SM SCH'RA M, Main St., Oregon City. JIAMFAt'TL'REU AND IMPORTER OF Z Saddles, IInr?iess, dffyi Suddlerv-IIard- OT uurc, etc, etc rnicir nr: oki-kus as cheap ah ? Y can be hati in t h .Stilt', at WHOLESALE 03 RETAIL. JVI warrant my goods as represent'-d. Oregon City, April 17, lS72-tf. Kit iri. lift! Jf K i, ti U ILm i l tin , M VSONIC HAIJi P,l'ir.DIX(;, Oregon City, : : : Oregon. KEEKS CONSTANT! A' pTr on haml and tor sale, J-e:'vJ,-.-L -cii.-ap for cash, J'aXiTi' Parlor, Bedroom, Ollice, Sittingrooin, and Kitchen Furnit ure, Bureaus, Lounges, Hocking ( 'ha irs, . Whatnots, Il-edsf "a:s. Wash-stands, Curl- d Hair, and Pulu M a t t r e s ses, Pulu Pillows, .Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Mouldings, etc., etc. Sn"Hnl affent-on given to l"; hoist ! work in a! 1 its branches, orders Piled with promptness. Hepainng done wi! h neat noss :i nd dispatch. I-'urnitur-' mad" one r. Ca II a nd I'Xiiiniii" for yourslvi s. ITinio 72 ENTERPRISE BGOK & JOE OFFICE OUEGOXCITY, : OIJKGOX. TE ARE PUKPAItF.D TO EXECUTE ail Kiiuts oi JOB P1UXTING, such as CARDS, BILL-UFA rs, I'AMI'IfLETS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, I.ABELS, LETTER- UFA DS, in fact all kinds of work done a in Print in" Ollice, at " PORTLAND PRICKS. A ED K I N DS O F LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can he had in the State. "Worlt Sol!cfcl A X D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Ore gon City, March 21, 187R-f. SHADES 8ALQOS3, G. A. HAAS, - - Prep. Main Street, Oregon City. BEST BIBEIA1U) TABLES IX ORF.OI X have Ib'.'ii intrrKluceii, and the propri tor invites t he attention of tiie lovers of this popopular amusement to them. THE BAR IS SUl'PI.IED with all the choicest qualities of Liquors and Cigars. Scotch. Irish and Pourboii already famous Whishies and Punch ; also a.No.l SHOOTIXG GALLERY is connected with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, 172 tf. iA . t' The standard remedy f.,r (,,, T. . enza, Son- Throat, H'l -io unr f ; ,l , Lin r Complaint, JJro.-i t U, J;,, , '''"'I' Ltuas; and evrry a ir-.-t a.:, ,,( x -,. :j i ' '"e Lungs and Clu st, inciuu n t rM-vV.'r,':"' AVi.Ktai '.-:..,,, .. v.'ii.t "l'., - . 1 ' 'UN' not ilrv up a Cough, but 1---.-:, it ,.. s the lungs, and alleys, thus r-oiorinlpnl iiuxr,l the complaint. Xo:i,. .rs. ..:,' los signed I. P.rris. Pn-nar. d r.v'f."" Fowt.k sons. p. ston. So-.i l,v Il'rniNeTf v' J fosTKTTKR tV Co., San I raneiseo ana i .f dealers generally. Just Published! G STRAUSS' WALTZES' a:rk.x;ej! s YIOLIX h'CLOS. Ask fr nrrrrfs' i;iiit:o.. I'aper copy sent, pest-paid, for ?! .v.. jp boards, vJ. Adili'. ss. I.. .. i'i:Ti:;v,' ' o'. '.i Broodmnr, A e- l or!;, SA'.( i K I ,'-FI.;sT : ( I'i.e Sinking Fisth'rl.) A C'ollc;-i-M 1" .Ie's, P:. vl-SoiK-e, t if 11 lt;,es, eit. M A L E l0 1 C E N. Sample copies maie d. j .st-j aid, ler :l ."i..-, cl-j per dozell. A dee .. i . p; i :, ij'. '.i L i i.iji!,i ci;, A'-- i'orl:. F A i Ii Y Y 0 i C E S: A Neiv E: ji -litxi. ft.r J:j -S-l!iil. Send tin cents, and w v mail a saie..; copy, April 1st. Addr- ss, ... i,. 3;-;t!-:ks. ."'.'II B ro.-.-o'imi , Ai-f Yorl: April lS.m? Read Pliysioian's CertiScates l-elow ! ! mi o rs "o) o f2. 5 i-- o y .s.'r'o-ir.---;i ;'-:-'.i;''- i'--..::'vJl'i o -:..'.- J.r.-, '1.iif Jt o o im. rs o C) most Eiaoieat pr-JL Fieasent Tcr.ic. T.ij-.o Pi't r :ri en-' ured from the nu.-l ,'heie anl w i. eie-.i .:i e lull-- ai.d rifts. :.rn; gi' -a ax-iv I ?a: i.-fiiii ier v.l.fn-v.i ;ri 1. T!i ei-:i ;i,l t-t i ---; r-i : i.- l;uv- ft,ui.i? elief thro ii t.n ir ue. aed i L - ii i;m? r. -. n. ,!i"!id til -in fir Hie c-in? ef ail :i-. uses f tia jl.i i.l ii.i l iVi'or, ;x:.d irr eg.iiai iiits of ibo ui-fitiv-o ormni--. Uim1i.-:i , lli-.i Kwri ?!, r.nj Ccs'tipation, .Joiur.d iie'.iii: .- and I.".--. ofAi-!--t:tc. arc a!! ! : i u - d l" tie- ii-.-rai'L-'ei,-i:t ef th-e Snau-h. .ivor aiel ut'i. r f u-.cii. -r.ari.-s i f : lipyjtvin. I'ho I X li 'eit'.ers have -n M:p.-i-s.-f.dly :vC nd an? warr.i:ii'd l atievi.iio ttio suuur-cr in ill tlio abovo t-.ises. TVTij, I''f I XL B'ttrr or VjACi so! I on! . in ''r.-.s--; to sell .'lfr than 1!a- ; c -if urUe'ir out of at ''0't!rs i tfrlo mi' i ir.il, rrl-.f n ihlfiUt'. ttroxcculv t,nch parties to itrjuil extent ef llit aw. ' "h, at.xsrs. II. J-.! ST KIN- it Co. ient'eini'ii: 1 t.i' e p'.ras-irc Pi ptntine t!i:.1 ir -.'.till y io y.t-ir wi-ai I Jiavi' -:,relu!i v tct-i! .el cxamiie-.l ts saiuii'e nfyuur I X 1. liiitt-rs A liii.-li you se:: t U:i I fitul : Let oi:!v ;tgr i i'i.e l'.:;t'.'r-i. but a:se one th.it eaieu't fail : '-fi )eiie;ieii!.l as ii luiiie lia.i )T.;;ii"t r i.i' I ii r-tinti. i. !lULi.A.i., ;!.. CiTVAxn C.iT N- rv TIosi rr vr., S ill l-'i-i,.!, ,. J !!!, 2.1th, 1571. I have car'-f-illy .uiii:i,-i r. i P-n'evs I X h Bitter.-. a:(. have f ;i: -.1 t ! t- .-t ae l!iinL' wiii. Ii .'oh 1,1 injure even tie- :c : n; .- '-.., n.-t; itimi. Krom ilie ciii;ciii;.iii of tin i'.aicrs. us tar as I ,1111 iliili- to Ueleruiei-e it. 1 la.lli.i jllfiii' lllrtt I X I. Hitters :n ;t !n- a Very t-illeii-ni r-mi!- m IiysiH'psia. 1 n ii-rcs-ion, l.i,s of Ap.n un a:i'l aiilar cernpl.ii.it -;. h.-,i:g cn:iip.,sti; efa iiiail!i-r :f veiretabie drugs wlu.-.-n ar.- priucipaUy ust-i ja lis ..i-.s cf tii it narare. and are of t.it- grv-ti-st -ilicucy la tlu ir curt.-. F. I . EXfil.KS. M.D., A.ss'l lies. riiys:ci:in Apui'.ir -cr-ry C '. cV; C Hospital. JSt.vtk Ass vi:i:k Oi-i !'-k. Sail Fr.nu-is-ti. Jul v -j;st. -7t. Ms5rs. IT. Tsr ::n- e. - n i ts : I v .Tla.le a careful ni'i uio'i of vour 1 X i, t -is. and iiavc I' .tin i tlieni eaiiri-'lv lr.- ol i 'a terieus iui:!"r:il sn'xt es ',e:r'. ct Mills l-'Al.KKXA f. Sta'e- Assay, r. Hwaro of Coiiiitrii i"s. Xoae -.-nr.ine w '.ii out 1 r. Heiiiey's: signature across the to of a. Ii bottle. Kif.v Family sTjosjirf :J:10 n ISstttic ill t.n- huiixf. r-i,i.l cirrv-iuov. II. lli'VI'i-JX i 5.. .-.It- l'n -tor-. Ji. Front Strook.. Suu l-'rau. iscu. cal Xarch 'JI, m ; ,OMOS " caul 3 r.T r:::Eizr." zzzz xzzi'iss," "SPRING FLOWERS." " SUMMER FLOWERS," " AW AKii " and " AiLELP," LWlthtbe KCLECTIC WKVKl.Y nn.l W KVKI.T THUlS-i 1IA A I WllKK (Conoli dated.., for 4.00. rwo of these Chromoi ar the eize cf ' Wi. AwaJte antl Fast Aslp -" the others somew hat smaller. Subscribers fumishid AT OCE with their Cnroinos. cn mb bettT tmn . with -ot than wHh ai K other vublUliera. VH.W.ADAi AGLMS VOll Tlir EMLKI'P.ISL Tlse followiiv- p- rsnns are ;i utb.orizeil te act as agents i.r tic I- nti.i:: :; i-k : o. i. i;ow.-:i ( ,., i'i Vi.r'ii Few, a Vol t ic. V.'eJbrri!! .v IV i;--7 flu sttillt. .trvt Piiilnd- 1; bia. Abbott .V t 'o., "o. SJ arid M Nassau strit. New York. Fortlaiidirctron F. Sai.-na I T. . I i bos. j i.yc- San I raneiseo jj j, j. j.inr St.. Helens, Cohim' i.-i cei-.nty S. A. :i!'s Astoria, t 'iatsop eoumi . V;-n I us- Sal i.i r - W:li;aias liarrisbt.r-- I. H. Smith I.aif v. f.A junbiii c.ur.rv .1.1..F' ri.sen Iai! . 1'oik couniy. .... i J idiin PilV-Hloi-ll'S A. VeiN . .John l uCi' tt W. I'. I.as H N". Aruol'i I'll: n county Forvali ...II. fan on (. ity,( .rant co Albany.. Fad .W'as. o count v N. II.'at' S 1 i:i.r:in,i.'. I ' n ion c - u in v . r;"-- l'i nul' ton, Fmatiih-i coui.ty s. V. K'nex Kujrciie City ltofifbure; Feba non Jacksonville Fonir Tom.... .1 . M. I lion ( K. PrisTow I-oi!.L. F. I .r.nn C. T. :.nta'uc- U. Ii. Kal-toa Hon. F. H. FoiHirnr H. C. llustf.n CLACKAMAS Cul".MV. Heaver f reek C. F. F. nt- t . i , i i i. . r . i . rtt in ufl i Futteville ' ' : , i t " .. , ; -A if . O ' v - eve;' I -t : e "' ,---i s j p-utr vi :i 'I'-' " i-er- ' . siiu a iwvju In bill t r f f asc.-olos , f anbv Futtimr's Knelt' Creek 1 Inrdinsr's 1 .owier Molalla ! iltvaukie ( iswf-jn Vpl-r MolaUa o Ib nrv'c J. V. st raws' -r- e i. Wri.-'l"" "Z'ZVrvnk V. Foster fapt.Z. f.Nerte! W. MorrliO"" '".".'...'.'.V.ViVii' I l.-i-enecr t .,.hn 1''' AV.I1. Va!,;iD o o A, TT"TtTTT)C TfV rT OAT -ttv-t-ilt-t-