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o G o o "ess: 0 o 0 n o o O ej 0 o o Kgsj-i3:xrra '' '"" " , . (RLtr;J lli'V. ti ihml . .d hi -J, Ix-. i:v SAM r..OT7I. ThPv are '-'iwiiu'. they are coming, ITverv week :i iho'iaand more, From til' e; ( i V ; I iowi'.s ol Asii, And the m.: M.:iy.4im -h.uv. T.i'-v leave their noim s an t lathenanu, Will, !1 t!.at make !!-.,, dear, For M-tier pay and U-.t. r fare, t: That vail la - todei-. Here. Tie y le.tvetle.il- v.dv.s behind them, Tu.-ir !loie.s are :eii before, Th'-v are they eoming. Every week a t:"U-and more. IeCrn i the great laei;!, Where the ai; lip-ets the sky, O F"i ,r ' liun livi million l 'it manic u Y'air vi-i.ei m iy d s, An t "Very 'him i .usuip 'l'h eoiiie.N s i;imr ao the bay, I.Vihl.-d l- . ardov i. a v. :th V:ie e ; i d d , 'e I i of .i' hay. A i -.d a iie-n.--a:id v. el -oides wait them iVntn th-ir I'TeLliri ii t In shore; They are e. .i. i i tie y j.re et.miu Kverv we. k a iliou-oil more. o Tle-v ar- swaiTni'vr - ' the chics, Ti:ev are rmvdi:::r in tin mines. And tin y h.ii iVoi.i le.oin tili evening Where a dal'ad liar shin---. T.i'v are wcivher (i t and blankets, O They are m, d-.hu ...'litis smd sIkm-s, An i La- ( many n handicraft Thevh o 1 ;!!: ;C.-: !e'w to ne. T!ie- v. ' . a. 1 .. e -.llies lu.dieoiars Tie je ire- ii,.. le my a t ore ; They 'are ,: :! ; lh V ';: re io:ii:n;r, l-., eiy w i t k ;. -and nu re. Th V, an- e..-e. in ; ie- ki'eheii, T,V .. ier i ,:'i i . i i h e di-l:iay Tie , 'a re .. ; ii - en the railfi ads i ",'.r - e-a: day. Tii-y are nmaiher lieh- hahies, I H" V a ) a I ' ' e.ir 1 1 i I ne so. i, u Ae ! 'in i . v ii ! i 'I' : ar ;:iM s i..rt:e:n--fivt.s - .: t: -ir -"d. !!:.. . t'riih and veielal-les I; u:i i .e.r to uu'i'.- T.s-N a! e i . vz. th.. y are i dii;,', Iiv( i-v ek a thoh -.iii-.l more. (H'ti'-v a I a:riie ;il"d Jie'ilcnci' i I ef-i Hi. i '.ll.e.. Ae I t -ikim; .: !d an.', .-dve aek : hi t i.eir j m-iiin ,:fi ;'s. Tin v arc a i:.hi-- ii. r ie-s of roslitut03 'i''. th :. eh- o." :i-ma-. An ! en :'... ; vi.-e and thul disease V ... h ...! : i e. i i ; i i a . In i. lid I !a: a.iid ad.-ys '1 ie v are lh-- a (' in,r sore, Tii--- ale e a ahl -.. i'.e ' ale n.i.iilij;, ivl cry we. a ttun -aii,t more. T!ee t;-..y. liicj; nt our yalh'ys, Siiad'- ' i ' hi h-i-':y ;d--s. A II -ta lie-, a la ! t ell on liv .t, U He I.-., t e mil. FfoUitire.e d: I.!'' to l-'.i M-O, i-'rol I l.a I' io lV.ja-t S ailed 'in--re'- :rt : ea.m i:..f M-i.i, in. -tit W a ' : e .) .hid' in v not i,e I'. unal. A iiiie e,'Ki ;..aiand ( aili iii..-li i i t i ' ei . ' - i tiii; way o.-t'erc. Tie-y are , .e a'n i'S. i ! IN :. ' I INti, ( vv v.- ! ir. a tie :i-and mere. 0 c I'ar.ncrs I'Jat.ora:. i tie fie'owie i.edi'i.va of Che farmers oc .:f,-e cocntv, shows that ' ,") 1'ur.lensome r.-;trai..ts upon pro t!:ev l..eQiiuat;-.u a'ii .1 know what 1 Unction : no . b in .ive tartlls deJuhta- .n i . j ting an. i tie.-troymg what t icy pre- '"'i'hd v.-; Irlievc t:-;e bard times i -'ua,tl to rot:;ct. ostotisiblv'to' ex O th.d are now upon u ; are susceptible I ?"it really pau- a p.- rm laem an 1 radical cure, and ! "'"o-.vu laborers and ueat- th.it v di th.-ie ate ma:tv nalliatives i :l ,'a"te oi on-.rmously rn-'a man- that can. :i:id oug.it to le. apphed, e: ,;ll t o I'm'-.Ni m 1 tie eravmr it su:'i -I' lit number of ..?. i .,,..).. .,.,1 ,..,.... n l a : i -1 : '. i e - 0 ii ive. i -eh we farmers n.-ed fcr.i-t 1 farmers must sec that their ed no.,- :r-e compelled to ol,- ti-r-st is identical with the over i the - v.ih the he tw ! t!'ri,,A' of t;,, ,aoT, -.lists p-irtv and t ..1 ;.. ide i t rs oi" t e:d. e ,-h.: t n. a;a! tac . ' . ; i 1 , e. , . . a v.e coa.-u!-.' s pay. h:!vo-::-p: -b-:: i..,. , -.hp,- p.M to i he i, .... i ,., .... : . ,.t i " ell Op. i.nai'-. O.. i..-e i. 4 :! i a a i : i -'. t s at a h -t-.vv e.icv whie!: Ttr.-y in turn iia e to ,ev. 'i a. 'a:i'i ::;s sU '.,'Mif ...... v. lthiti It ; f to .d .: i.-t ru.ii !.th i " ti...: !,,-; ...s, v. a mnnei-s n; li-e C5,v"e-t ciut.A'i h -'-ir ;a.rm ; a:m go J .a d To h e, t . .-i..:::. . : a-' -i -: '. . . . i i .., t ia-i- ire. if !. i'ee. V.e - t i a-.-' !' to t a : i : : . :a : a . .... t e(;-- ,lt;t XI . t.lil:. i it Li ! !-'! i iig a h-,::i ' in irkef for b -th partial, in wliit-h'tiit: e-a ha': can li-a p;entty be l.ia.le .'.aiiio it alid always without t ' c cxitoibita.nt tra;isporta tiua t;iri:Is, w it-, a th.-' 'producer and e visum; r tve bro : ;it together. His M:: as t-,!-.. Kvery now and then we ti-il in radical exchanges commendatory iuees of Geor-e SI. ,, i,.vf,a .,,;;:.., ry 4, . . , , a ,. .... t ia,.,-..- tioiive-,, x w t .e ist.- 1. 1 i. -.-11. and knew st upid l' .an, the aim to be a tlrdi ; n una are in tic- la-t decree nans-cat iug Oca.h-naiiV we - t li ,id of a radical ....o,.,. th it' is ed:?-d with ability ami has s.eim re-M.-.i l' -r tiuth, and in na.Krs of this kind the Oregon, law- j ti,ures decidedly smul. Take! the follow in--; -t sot- inc. u: , In theC-r. ilitMobili-rsu''-c there can ! La p.) don!. i that Sim dofen tants will ! OI llH' '-ntrat t'a.-mc- Ji.np.var hi ike a yAtoa . i,ht. and t li.it thee j Conmany in j.olities notorious? and will ava.'i litem-. - of the counsel ; it be d- toed that men sire driven of the lme-t c' ti . lauy..i-s to be ' ?-1, corporatitm workshop tn had in the I'nitrd tda.t'es. (.'n.car I 1W,1''S by the hundred to vote at the.-e cire.in; Uaa . s it i n.nf,.)-t nnate i b''t ation of their employer:.. u for the -or.'-vctti.e-t that tiie (iov-rn- j s"HVr los of the work that brings i-v.mt i ",-epis ;.t d b." an Attt,rttev j hread to their own mouths and the tlera ral v ho is :. .,v noted f.-r dse- i mouths of their wives and children? c.tiioitstv -s to t!i personal will ,u' tie-1 ,vv-t!l is is a present fact. Have Executive than tor the extent i his ! much f.iriher to go to reach a l.e-id a aini.-em cuts or for special ; ''"'-'b i hui when labor will be eom nbility auv k;-'.,l. Tito President's pb-iely divested of freedom every- rlan of tillinu' Cabim-t oit'.ces with little pa-;de m i'- en tide to had more at eas.' a'uoo.g cteisiitntional a,l vise.-s; l-.-.t its e.V-act on public inter c-sts is every way inn I. 1) a t !- it. Tbmt' invest all vo.tr money in Lt- teryu-iet-j. t.tve someoiH.y el.-c a eh i'ie,- p. .'.raw a pri.v-. J)ont wnutte pine boxes f..r a Jiv- i:vr. I: c.istcrs.Ka-shandsso h.eily l).vt. io.-., a. out tne si:Cm-, ami ,1-a te; en the lan l.n year "daily brc i-l."gl.- rtitiiii'.!-.' a bakery. j '..ii -. s I.- , a 1 1 i . tn ai.;i- .ut ,ia.'4 , is tne only remaining pviUeiple of your iu !-iii.ovs. J-.very man .-aioni.l , Hf(. in the Ihidicaldhumbli. -an or be st dtidi caou rii .t.-voLe a le-.v i p-.nism. It has but one fufrL., hours to his ow., bu-nmss. ! Democratic party and around that lon t try to r-.a-ce a reputation for I foe must jrather nil who are en-a-ed Wavcry by " ligtit rag me tiger. Any : in the farmers' movements df wlio bo;. can throw catps. :o . . . , i i ' . -r ,, ; "" i-oor ai i no jVon t tin vsi.i - t aat ta.. T.oid wnl , value personal independence, and in- call a lirst class !;ieacher to a cnurch dividual liberty of sneech and action 1,aymg a sccomt c.a saiary. lie I all. in tine, who desire tlm ieii,ei- ,l'let nn-a-l--m't Tv t-" letth ? iS' .f th" i.' American re- of hpu. I a.L Khli iKC I lU t!iv. ! - T)n't dMurb a hornet's nest. Yon j Atone of tlie ragged schools in tllV r will 'Don't disturb a hornet's nest. You ; At one of tlie ragged schools in will enly receive a stinging lvbuko i Ireland a clerrrvrivin V.i !.' for vour pains. 0 Don't tcli ae.ybody tUi how to ' dirty, tattered rags jumned ur raanag.; his bu- tmss. Lot the poor , Pai.l: " riazf. ver riverence it fool rind it out himself. ; be clean inside." little girl sent out to hunt eggs 1 "Pent you think." asked a concei i i ........... . r,,1 , i i -i e -i -n e - - . t-t. t luiiufiii, loinis van,' ot'ion?, ana win season. caiiuU,ackunsnvces-tui,. omplaimng ted tiddler of a critic, "that I can butch-red for this market. They pro- Parties desiring fo visit the SPrine will that "lots or hens were standing play the violin like Paanini "Yes " roto sell cheap. .Give them a call, and find a hack in r adiness for their aecomo round doing nothing." i id the critic," or any other ninny.:" i tf. ' Sn ChT. app!ying to 'T Corporate Power. It is a noteworthy fact that the Radical journals srenerallv endeavor to discourse the fanner's move- ! , raent, while the Democratic papers i as generally regard it with favor. I i Instinctively the one partv from the first frowned upon it, while the other j endorsed it. This is easily account- j of Vl,.a Estate, Groceries, General Mer : ed for. "While, tlie Iladictl party chandisc and Horse s. j lavs always represented the combined wealth of the country, and found 4, - . .i -i-, therein its support, the Democratic party represented the poor man ami the laborer, the mechanic and ti e fjrriculturist. and l..ted theit-upo:i i its claims to the public favor. 1 ro:n i its formation tlie Democratic or- ! ganization has fought for the rights I of lal.or, for the unrestricted fiee I clom of the men whose sweat fertil ized and enriched the country and developed its productive capacity. It has not warred against wealth, hut a-aiust the tyranny of a-grea-ted wealth. It has not made itself the propaganda of airrariaism, hut th- toe of niutoeracv. It has not I. ."h.t vnetion of car'ital.l nor" the demolition of the results of in.'nstrv hut it lias contended for the largest opjiortunity for the indus trial, interest to avail itself of the fruits of its own toil. Thus it has always been found advocating reasonable hours of labor and the payment of just wages to the working man. It has never aHeeted to despise the rich man because of his wealth, since to do so were not -consist nit with its friendship for the poor man, whose desire is to better his condi tion and become wealthy if he can; but it has striven to lhake labor so free and untrammeled as to render it possible for all men, by the exercise of industry and 2i-ndence, to achieve a competence. This is the position of the Dem ocrat ie party. Invoking no cause less antagonism between Capital a d Labor, its purpose has been to make these two great powers of society pull together in kindness and. unison; t ) bring about just relations between the omplo ers and employed. This is why it has been ever tlie foe of special privileges. This is why it lias always been found ranged against tlie monopolies. This is. why it is found in sympathy with tin; agricultural class in their posi tion in regard to tariffs, radroads, and so forth. Necessarily, then, the farmers must be allied with the Democracy. All the reforms that the ( I ranges and kindred associa tions are seeking to encompass, have been sought by the Democratic par ty. 15efore that party lost power, the laboring- interests, the farmers, and all who depended on individual exertion for their subsistence, had no cause of complaint: there were ! uiaetiiivrs. Nvii.i tlie i.onnn.ini-v ol the 'ii.i.lieal-Iiepnblican iarty began l!ic grie-.anees v. hich are now tiud ing a clinking expression in the ! i 1 1 IT i tinai'i's moveni'T.t m tii esL. e res-.orntion ot t.'.e li-.-moeracy. AH i;i'-:i who rclv on their own I 7'er--eiv- that if they ar .' a - . .- '. i. IV . i .T . . ! io remain iree, i.ttenigei,,, r.nu pro- : 'ire-sie. wii n tie' wav ccar to ;ri j - , . ., i t'.anc. hient tn r ;e, to an imi)ro e ;i -:.t !!' fortu'ie, tliev must give their artiest and undivided s:pport ; wiic!-e there is th" best ch-rcc of ' : a...: i . ti. . i . i : .i ; 1 -""o liH il 1 . A no la-unv,- ti-cuottcan narrv p in me nan.;s oi corporations, of the orrt'iied i , ! wealth of the country, of the r.u'ii i win regard l:d re-.s now as ttieir prototypes in feudal Krvrl md regard ed them. It is v.-cil rv.ou:;h to s.iv, you cannot make, serfs oi tne intel ligent, cultivated men of America ; i but there are tlnnsa?ids of e-.lncat-ed artisans and skilled mechanics in this land to-day who are vi.tr.-iHy deprived of freedom of opinion, of expression, and ot action. It does not need a long css" to l!lls- 'i'1" ''Vl.'r cc j one moment ot! the condition of the t . A . i. XI. . 1 . ' I I vast numbers oi rai'ro-nt, sref i atai crovcrnment emi-ioves. v';a lmiii their bra i(',-;ind-Vntter nhices on the : tenure of homage, halt v. ami entire I subservience of soul and body to i i!:i'!r meters. -,e.d we go awa.v hone-, wltile we have within a 'V,''1 l'-"!1,'"-t,,m Vi Iure Island :.n-.t outragv, that sent Coghan to ( 'v.-ress ant asststed 1 orth to the hivernorsldp? Is not the inorfer- i wiiore in the L tuonV Such a time I ,lUV ''ino. - ! Tim power of the corporations has - j grown so strong, that it is even now a hereu .an task to overcome it in am election. It permeate everywhere. It reaches every interest in the com munity. It imperils every man's business and prospect. It throttles i the atnbition and in.lependence of every young man in the ct.untrv wlio dare utter his conviet;, ...,.,;.-. j Tt intimidates. It bribes. It snbsi- ui.tes. J t is destroying the manhood. the honor, the virtue of fids l!..l,. - . .-. L- tic. it owns eim party entb-elv Tt cherish the rights of labovP ,,-1,., tioti, "What is holine ",i ; A pupil m ped up ami .-; f.-3.v :,. 1 ---''-'- AUCTIIOX AND COMMISSION. A. B- RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, i.i c.m,er.f Fr.ntAQ.k.u.PoriUnd. AlICl I02it fil t i,ALL A. R. RlCHARD.-.ON. Auctioneer. En -Msh Ke fined T.ar and Hundl Iron, "fn 'Uh Sijuarr- and Oct n son Cast hteel. Horse shoes, Hasps, 8 a w s , Sc r e w s , K r y - Pa n s , .Sheet Iron, K. G. Iron. ALSO larcre assortment of Groceries and J.U fiors. A. B. UICUAKl'SON, Jan. 1, ISTS-tf. Auctioneer. T TT"!ST AFYTT S j Uliil 1 - 1 OREGON C3TY- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SILOES, P.ARDnVARE, CROCKERY, AND Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for kiIiJ tl.t.Ji. m, J.l 1 and all kinds of GOOD GG'-Tiio PiluDwCiii I will sell as low as any house in Orison for j CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT in Good Merchantable Prcduci. I am selling vary low for Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Or"ffori City, March 21, 1S73. on?arj city bzwe: HcilI'V IlURlbel, rfafT& . L tWffr-J f f AVIX JUU ILVs- , ,visllos to mtorrn t he public i hat he h 'now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qua! , .1 G ER Ii EE R. as sood as can be obtained anywhere in tlvhstate. Orders solicited and promptly tilled. SPUDiO AND SUMjIEHCJOODS JEST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN I ry Goods, . Clothins, litxitsand Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Notions, Indies and Gents' Furnishins Gootls, etc., etc., etc., etc. Main Street, Oro-uii t ity. Rrothic" of all kinds bomrht, for which I pay the highest market price. If you tle siri.' sod Gotis at !.w price, call at J. N E L E I N G S and ex: ami examine his n-w st.iek of Sprimr sootls. Give in.' a cail and convince vours Ives, My motto is, " QflCK SALKS AND SMALL PROFITS." The lushest market price paid for ool I. SELLING. Oragon City, March 21, lS73-tf. bout 150 pouinls of lonx priin- er, of which this is an impression. t-r, oi wiiicu mis is an impression. u i , , ' llaS Wen 111 Ue but a s,lort t:me' trood work. Price 2.5 cents 9 lb, (.ither tied up or in cases-cases ALSO, . A, mall font of Nonperiel of which this isan napres-sion. i ntr ii cents f vt. As soa as new. i new i enouirn to set about one column of this Addressthi, office. nun t r r ia i- -r r. i b n U I b C IHC A I iiji v iv -l.jihh;iit hnve jnut re - A ceived a fine lot of beef cattle from the John Day country. They are the fatst S BVTI N O -V AC HI N J? .sr. CE. Special attejilion is called to tlie irreat improvements mad1 recently in thisexcellent .Machine, and to the new and elegant styles ol Cast s added to our list. FLORENCE. I ."tor those uho prcler a ?l:u-iun lectl . ins the work away Iroin t lie op -rat or. we now nave one oi mat u.-sei ijh i iiin.-i, easy runniie-canu having all the ottier pe culiar excellencies ol the other style. FLOBIhNOE In sure to please. If tliere isoite vi i(li in a thousand mil 's ol Sin fran.-Ss-o not working well, 1 will attend to it with out any expen.s to the owu-r. SAMIKL till. I., Aetnt. FLOKlNCE sllicdiily Tiladiirif li:.if :ni eiv in more than on-1 direct ion having a re I versible feed a s":,at advantage in lasten- iii ends of seams, in quilt ins, etc. FLORKNCK. "J "W.-iitiino lc Florence, or seul f y Vj Circular or samples of Work be for von purchase a Scwins Machine. LiUA THE t'.KSV! Machines sold on liberal terms. FLOTHNCE SirWi.N'l JIACillNl". SAMUEL HILL, Aent, No. 1! TVo-.v ai i? !;iiiii('i - v'e , Grand llotrl Jlui'iii ni, San 'runcitco. JmavlsT JmS. X a -X 'i-- ;d ' - " j V - " ' (0 . . .-:. .-o' &t ' y: V ? J iiv f m f ,.'-V:"' i' Vn--V.v ' i. "a .Ol g.-.-. March 21, 17 . :10m M m R 5 Q ft. S f n fi C. A. JiAAS, - - Prep Llain Street, Oregci; City. ? EST BILLIARD T V TILES IN OREGON 9 have i.eeri ii tro.hie.'d, ami the i.r.ori- j tor invib'sf h-atf-nti ,n .,! tic lovers of this popoj.ular amusaman; totte-n,. j the j: a r is s c p ee i ed with all the ehoieasf qualifier of Liquors and Cisa.rs. Scotch, Irish a'lel Pour'xm ! ,1'lamous '.aishie.sand Punch; also SUOOTI.Vt; GALLERY is connected with th' S iloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, isj-t-U. LIVERY, -FEED, AD SALE -o- rSMIE rNPER-sTC.NED PP.OpRIFTOR O; 1 t he Livery Stable oti Filth st r t,i r-joi City, Oregon, keeps consta nt Iy on l;;.nd' SaIile n nl Ut'jr-y I"V.se., Iltie-e j,. i a t ri.i --s ai'il Hacks, 3 x'icc- 1 vcti--oii:ille. ! He will also run a hack to and from the i !U !ie,,T C.f" f. cr-if '' darins tie summer s -ason, with sood hor.ses.con. pel ei.t aiuip'iit lema nly drivers. FAP.E AT LIVING BATES. J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor. Oregon City, May 7, 1S7-5. vcwri w: at ;j , THE FW0R11E SIM VER Yi)VT ' " 11 ' ' ' ! n.ss sovth of u:econ city, CLACKAMAS COUXTV. I Jwnho" sda" TTOSKIPII l lilfJUT tin-.t.o- .i ,t. tnos' wishins to spend a few days in the i in-.tott . i .. - 1 1... , ies ,s in.-im.st ti.-iisrh u j r';' 'l' VaHT' KOn,i Hotel, stable atul bnth-housu for the ac- I com inon.u ion oi visitors .! Ths springs have br-n r-eommr-ndetl , iy cnysicia ns as b-ins t he h-lt hi' sf a nd best place for invalids' or persons afflicted with any complaint to spend the heaied fe. '7h v'5i,j 7 ' i 'A - i .e , iv. , ,e .. - 3 COURTSSY CF BAIiCROFT LIBRARY, DIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY. CALIF0RIJIA M H R C II A y DISH. 7HG&1AS CHARM AH ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS oi Or. jioH City and of tne Willamette alh y, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Nimble Six I'tnce tt Betttr than a Slow Stalling. I have Just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one ot the LARGEST A?JD BEST SELECTED STOCK OT GOODS -vcr before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Itoots and Shoes, Clot bins, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Taints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chlnnware, Queens ware. Stoneware, Crock ry, Plated war. Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishins Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- Ron e. Famins tions of Every I m pi e m en t s of I icscri pt ion All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings. -il Cloth, Wall rap'-r, etc.. Of the above list, I can say my stock is the M O S T C M I 1 K T K ver olf -red in this market, and was srd'-ted .vit h especial care tor t tc t ir.'Son City t radc. All oi wiiiuli 1 now olier for sale at tlie Low Tw"arket Ra es. No use for tic ladies, or any one els", tf think of soins to Portland to imy s""ds for f am 1 l-riitiir,i tu Nell Clutjj ana not to iliaw mysalt to be LTiOSOLD I THE STATE OF OHEGOX. All I as!, is a fair chance and quick pay ments, belK'vins as I t'o that Tiveiity 'Years Experience in Orison City enables m-' to know the re-.juir-iii'-iit s t.i th-'- t rati--. Com,, one and all and see for voursclvcs that the old stand of THOMAS CirAXllIAN cannot beatr,7 in ouality or price. v.,;tl.l !.' us -lesstor n- to t-H you all th" alva arises I can olf.-r you in th- sal-of S-".ls. as iv ry stop, that .atlvrt is.-s tloes t .nil , earn prooaoiy you :iae oeeii uisiji pointed. All I wisti tt say is Com. , asitl tv",:;ih! Ex.r.iihh' for Yor.rsrlvrs for I (! not v. isli to make any mistakes :y oaj -ot. is to Li-il ait my fl.l iri- iuis now that I am silt, alive, and tl-sir..us io s-n ooi -; chea p, lor c.-is'i, or upon such terms as a r.-ed un. Thankins all for t !ie liber al patronage le-ri-r otore l..sf. m-el. l'llOS. CH.MIMAN. Main st re.-t, or -son City, Li cal Tenders and County Scrip taken at mar.e-t rat.-s. llibs. t il.iu.UA.v. l.'a I'os wool want 'd bv THOS. CIIARMAN. GPtSftT EKCilEEHT!! GOOD NEWS! PRICES K EDITED TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. LOOK OUT FOE GOOD BARGAIN? S. ACKER ftf AH & CO. HAVE JITST RECEIVED A LARGE stock, of SPIUXG AXD SUMMER GOODS, which they otTer CHEATER THAN TIIE CHEAPEST! We would say come and convince your- self before purchasing elsewhere. Ourst ... stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Hoots and Shops, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer- ie s. Hard ware, and a great man y other articles too nainer ours to mention ; also, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty, etc., etc. All kinds of Produce taken In exchange ! forGoods i A L S O 1 Wool "Vfiiitocl For which wc pay the Highest Prices. S. ACKERMAN & CO. Orepron City, March 21, 1373-tf. i-?&.!j.lJt- -lUU- Ar! iii' ii" ifdffc i ft mi ii Iriii - t rii'i i MA X V FACTO R IBS. WAGON AND CARRIAGE 31 A IV PFACTOMY ! rrrUIE UNDERSIGNED. mto ? j bavins increased thedi- Cte?" ut-t-r" mensions of his premises, at f-i-the old stand on the -2fc t Comer of Main nnil Tliird Street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of ir.formins his old pa trons, and as many new ones as may he pleased to call, tti.it he is now prepared, with ample room, sood inat. rials, ami the vi rv best of mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all compu te, any sort of a vehicle from a common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me. lllacliiMiiC, Horse or Oi S-ioeinjr, nnd Gent rnl Jobbing neatlv, n.ut'M-ly, and cheaply done. DAVID SMITH. WILLIAM SINGER JTAS ESTABLISHED M,. A FACT FOR THE MANUFACTURE CF Furniture, Blinds, and Doors, AXD MOl I.J)!X(;S OF AI.S. sizi:?;. They will also do Turning of every de scription to oraer, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH! ?All work warranted. Shop on tr.e River, in Lewis' Snop i pposne .reson City Mills. J O M U SC U R a m , Miiiti St., Oregon Ci.'y. 51 A MT ACT Mi EH- AM) 131 PORTER 01 Satltlles, Ilarni'ss, KfrSitfX Sa a ! le r v- s .-,!- t?t--- x vun, t1!'., etc 37"HICn HE 0?T'ERS AS CHEAP AS f Y can be had ia the State, at WHOLESALE RETAIL. B ?I warrant tny seeds as r-' res'-i!?,'d. Or -son l it-, Ajirii 17, i.STit-ii. J A Ftfl H 3 Ft! u L It !Z , MASONIC HALL I UILr.tNG, Oregon City. : : : ():v;;. j JTKICs roXSTANT! V V l: ' " - on hand aral n.r sale, : .,, cheap for cash, U? I'arltir, P.edroom, Ollic", satin :r-m, ami Kitchen I-V.rmt ure, l;ur-:tns, .m:s,s. Roe K.:n;r .Tairs, "xVl.af nots, Iteusr-'.-itls, Washsta ih'.s. Curl- ti Hair, a i ..I I 'n in at iitlrcss ?r Iu hi nilows, Sf-rins l'.cr, Pittar- Frames, 'ouiiiir--, it,, etc. Spcf.il atf-r.t:o:) given to Craolc ,-y w-rk in iiM its i r t'-'-h- s. t 'r.t-rs lilt . w;; pri.rai! n- ss. Ii-ir. ' vac- '..-! i; re ness ;;;ai I saaM-':. i . rr; ;" mat.- or... r. Cail J'litl examine ti.ry. '. r; !v- s. 17ma;.7 ES3,T:T!J?5T!l, "T"' ?, ?f?p OFFICII OREGON CITY, : OREGON. IV1- ARF- RREPAREP TO EXECETE V f ail kinds ol JCB riHIsTIlXG, s'.u h as CARDS', BILLHEADS, PAMPHLETS, DEEDS, -Vi Ov 7(7 AG ES, J. A PELS, I. E I TER- EEA D S, in fact ail kinds of werk tlone a in Print in" otlice, at PORTLANi) PRICES. ALL KIN D S O F R ZT gr A 3 : n f o LV Lm lia- u fV i a h constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a irice as can be had in the State. A N D SATISFACTION SUAHAHTEED. Oregon City, March 21. lS7"-tf. PACIFIC boot mn SHOE KOUSE. OPPOSITP; OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Afl !f;!VE?SE STGSK AS USUAL GEORGE A. PEASE, St'CCKSSOR TO PROTZMAX, GILLIRAX & CO. Corner First anil Morrison streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. Novem be r 22. 1872-t f. M ISCBIsL A NJtO US. TOO LtW The standard Mm i,y n.r t ..it. i t. O ciaii; Sort' Th fit. II 1 -i ; I -, ' , ',' J.ir t r C'(JU,loiit. Hn.i.ct Ui-, I :. ,.f t; ' J.unr's, ami very ale. t.oa f t, t. :j r, .'. I.unjrs and h si , iiic.ua n csi y.t .la V. ino s I. ails. !. x u i , , , .. .1 dry up a ( oush, laU 1. . rs t.f i, ... .' ! the lungs, am! ah y-, tins j-. ;,.,,,,,, t)f ants? nt the con 1 1 . or.- i.tni.'. )f ' less si;?:i ! I. I t'TTs. I r- p- r 0 I y sv.i. v" hOWI.KSONS, I osrol-. .- il l.y l.U,i(l!l y IliMK'niKiV Co. S:Ui InnnisK- ;,, ,", ' itealers s'n -rally. WATCHES K0 Juv.nrv. rp II E FNDERsrGNEP AN- J IlOllIiee i . t ii; K it i.1 -l. s t. .... ;a a. e "ity and Clacimn.as county that tie. just op nv ti a L ttii Li. I LL V. it,. U. Lia f I N Oregon City, Main M r -t, next ;.-, r nt.r!!; ot Si. a;. : s-;). loon, here 1 ii' y t : 1 1 l.rrpi.n i a. 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