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THE EMTSP.Fi
OREGON CITT, OGEGOX, -UGISF 1, ls7i.
Till-: I-:i3ITllt'!S SONG.
The editor -sits :it his table.
Writing- as well as he's able.
Paragraphs, hvKr sv.nl putT;
His scissors beside him are lying,
While he is in agony trying"'
Of copy to luniisli enough.
Toil, toil, toil
What a weary life, is man's.
Wasting the pre -ions i.ii.initrht oil
On Ii-a l.-r and column, .mil line ;
Workimi from niorii till night,
Worki.ij: tionx nighl till morn!
Oh! why" was that steauipies-i ever
made?
si Oh! whv was the editor born?
Toil, t(A, lr.il!
And whose is the gain when done ?
Whose are the trophies we achieve?
And lor whom are the laurels won?
To stand in the foremost rank
Of each hard fought party fray
To toil, and toil, an 1 only get
Abuse and neglect lor pa v.
D Toil, toil, toil!
What a thankless task is ours,
Jo take the I ad and press tne cheese.
That Sen.ilur Jones devours!
To sit on a. three-legged stool,
Wnile others have .i.iir-tull'ed seats
To prepare the hash and cook the stew,
Hut never id taste the incut.!
Toil, toil, toil I
As thvcoust,int urop on the stone,
to tin; eeaseles.s endk -s work,
o
- ears uwav bodvaiii Ounel
Though tho jxict spiitlter and write,
Though tlie oator ti.,!v and brawl,
If it vftre net tor th- niior s pen,
hat were the u.-jc f it all
"Cording-'
Your Moiuer-iiila'v' s
Heiistuutl.
It is a little tinular why your
wife's mother will persist in sleeping
on a eonl bedstead. "Mat she does.
X'ou don't think so muelt of this un
til you tire called up ,n to put it up,
which event generally hikes place in
the evening. The bedstead has been
cleaned in the aftern -on, and having
been .soaked through with hot Avater,
is now ready, for putting u Your
wife holds the lamp and takes charge
of the conversation. Tho rope lm.
been under water several times in the
course of the cleani ig, and having
swollen to a diameter greater than
the holes in the rails, has also got
into a lit of coiling up into mysterious
anl very intricate forms. You at first
wonder at this, but pretty .soon wonder
ceases tcPbo a virtue, and then you
scold. The thread which has been
wound around the end of t lie rope to
facilitate its introduction in the holes
has come off. And you have to roll
it up again. Then, after you have
pulled it through eight holes, your
wife discovers that you have
started wrong. The way that rope
comes out of those holes again makes
your wife get closer to the door.
Thm you try again, and get it tangled
in your legs. Jly this time you no
tice that this is the smallest bed
room in the lionse, and you call the
attention of your wif to the fact bv
observing: "Why on earth don't
you open the door! Do you want to
smother me She opens tho door.
and yon start again, iand she helps
with the lamp. Fin-t she puts it on
the wrong side of the rail, then she
moves it o the lie.it comos up chim
ney and scorches your no.ie. Just as
qvou need it the mut you loose sight
of it entirely, and turning around
liud her examining the wall to see
how that mr.n has 2ut on the white
wash. This excites you, ami brings
out the perspiration in greater pro
fusion, and you ueeL'ro you will kick
the bedstead out of doors 'if she
doesn't come around with that light.
Then shft'eomos atoned. Finally the
cord is laid .".11 right, and you pro
ceed to exeeiiLe the very delicate job
of tightening it. The lower ropes
nre lirst walked over. This is done
by stepping on the fivt one and sink
ing it down, hangi.ig to the head
board with the clutch of d'ath. Then
you stop with tho other foot on the
next line, springtha! down, loo your
balance, grab for tho head-board, miss
it, and come down in a- heap. This
is repeated more or huss times across
the length of the bed, the only variety
being the,iuw places you bruise. The
0top cord-wire tightened in another
way, anl you now proceed to that.
You first put one foot on each rail,
which spreads you some, and as yon
do it the fright fnl thought strikes you
that if one those feet should .slip
over nothing on earth would prevent
you from being split through to the
chin. Then you pull up the lirst rone
until vour eves seem to be: on tne
point of rolling out of their sockets,
ana on oemg convmeeu mat you
ca&'t pull it any further without
crippling yourself for life, you catch
hold of the next rope ami draw that
up, and grunt. Then you move
along to tliL1 eiiext, and pull that up
and grunt again, .l i-d as you have
got to the middle and commenced to
think that you are about through
even if your joints will never again
set as they did bo for.?, you some way
or other miss the connection, and
lind that you have got to gv back
and do it all over. Here you pause
for a few minutes of oracular refresh
ment, and then slowly and carefullv
-1 1 1 1 .
o
work your way back. You don't j to be forgetful of a future state; ami
jump down and walk back, because on the other hand, steady contem
you are afraid to spread out in that j plation of the awful concerns of etern-O-way
again. You sort of wadule back I it y renders all objects here so insig
working the w ay in., h by inch, and j niticant as to make us indiherent ami
o with consummate patience. A man
-"thus stretched across a bedstead
never becomes so excited as to lose
his presence of mind. It would ; this subject winch should be imprint
instant death if he did. Then he j ed on every mind: ' To m gleet noth-
oes over it again, wa Idling nnd
pulling, groaning and grunting,
while his wife moves aronnd with the
lamp, and tells him to take it easy,
and not scratch the bedstead any
(Tnore than ho can help, and that she
O can't tell which creaks the most, he
or the bedstead. And after he gets
through she has the audacity to ask
liinr to bring in the f-either beds. In
the drad of night that man will steal
up to that room and look at that bed
stead, and swear. lnnburt 'eivt.
One rainy Sunday a number of
strangers crowded into Surrey Chap
el, whereupon the eccentric Rowland
Hill said : "Some people are blamed
for making religion a cloak ; but I
don't think those aie much better
-who njake it an umbrella."
The portrait of Chief Justice Mar
shall, willed by Chief Justice Chase
to the Supreme Court, was painted
m 1Si2u bv Kembrant V
eak. It will
be. suspended in the retiring room of
the Justices at the cr. pitch
o
Why It Was Discontinued.
The postoffice at Iron Rod, Mon
tana, has been discontinued. A
postoitice agent while officially visit
ing various offices in Montana Terri
tory, for the purpose of correcting
any irregularities of postmasters,
stopped at Iron Rod. Going into
the postoffice he found the room di
vided into three sections, first a sa
loon, next the postoffice, and last a
faro bank. The mail bag was brought
in, a rough-looking customer 02ened
it, and emptied the contents on the
floor. The entire crowd at once got
down on their hands and commenced
overhauling the letters, among which
several were registered, and selected
such as they wanted. After thcy
were through the remaining letter
were shoveled into a candle box. and
placed them on the bar. The special
agent, thinking the office needed a
little regulating, asked the bar keep
er who had received and distributed
the mail, if he was the postmaster.
He answered "No." "Are you the
assistant postmaster?" "No." ""Where
is the postmaster?"' " Out mining."
""Where is the assistant postmaster?"
"Gone to Hell's canyon; and by
thunder, Dill Jones his got to run
this office next week; it's his turn."
The Government official then stated
who ho was, ami demanded the kvs
of the. office. The bar tender coolly
took the candle box from the bar,
placed it on the floor and gave it a
kick, sending it out of the door, say
ing: "There's your postoffice, and
now git." The agent says: "Know
ing the custom of the country, I lost
notime in following this advice, and
oxt." This is why the postoffice at
Iron Hod was discontinued.
liAVOiiiNO Childuex. Give me
the boy or girl who smiles as soon
as the lirst rays of the morning sun
glance in through the window gay,
happy and kind. Such a boy will
be ht to make up into a man at
least when contrasted with a sullen,
morose, crabbed fellow, who snaps
and snarls like an untamed hyena
from the moment he opens his angry
eyes, till he is confronted by his
breakfast. Such a girl other things
being favorable, will be good ma
terial to aid in gladdening some
comfortable home, or to reline, civ
ilize, tame and humanize a rude
brother, making him gentle, affec
tionate and lovable. It is a feast to
even look at such a joy inspiring
girl such a woman girl, anil see the
smile flowing, so to speak, from the
parted lips displaying a set of clean,
well brushed teeth, looking almost
the personification of beauty and
goodness; singing, and as merry as
the birds the wide-awake birds,
that commenced their morning con
cert long before the lazy boys dream
ed that the sun was approaching,
and about to pour a whole Hood of
light and warmth upon the earth.
Such a girl is like a gentle shower
to the parched earth, bestowing kind
words, sweet smiles, and acts of
mercy to all around her the joy
and light of the household.
Plain Talking.
A village narson
having in his sermon taken too exalt
ed a pit-eh for the comprehension of
his auditors, found it necessary to
make some apology, which he did as
follows: Respected friends, My
oral doftiments having recently been
tho subject of your vituperation, 1
hope it will not ha an instance of
vain eloquence or supererogation, if
I laconically promulgate, that, avoid-
! ing all syl logistical, aristocratical,
ana peripatnetieal propositions, all
hyperbolical exagerations and exten
uations, whether physically, philo
so h icall v, l hilologicall v, i oiitical-
ly, or polemically considered, either !
in my diurnal peregrinations, or
nocturnal lucubrations, they shall
be categorically assimilated with,
and rendered congenial to, the occi
puts, caputs, and cerebrums of you,
my most superlatively respectable
auditorv."
Ax Editor's ln vrd I'tll. King
Ihnerson, a hotel keeper, publishes
a card in the llelena(Montana) frawtt'.:
accusing the editor of the ll- rnhl of
owing him a hotel lull of .1.75. The
impecunious quilldriver denies the
fairness of the bill, and "rises to ex
plain "as follows: "The charge is for
'extras' and by way of specification
we are told that it comprises the eggs
with which it is claimed his cook
settled our eofee. His onlv wit
ness is his cook a Cliinar.ian, with
in -.-.- n ,i i.inju .i ;iiii;i;.lH 11, Willi
no comprehension of tho obligation
oi an oat n in snort, a vile pagan,
ii t a -i
, !-. 1. i.... - ... ... . .11 A 1
viil i.ii: ;iu tit ;ui l:iew:l' -
j fror, pilgrims, travelers or guests
who ever drank coffee at that olace
all Christians by whom we can prove
that the coaee which 3Ir. Emerson
uniformly furnished his guests was
never clarified at all. This is the
claim, and we ask a suspension of
the public judgment until the verdict
of the ju.y is had.
O- .
A Good lie i.e. The ('rist;an Ad-nx-nt,'
says: " Uoswell said to Dr.
Johnson 'It appears. to me, sir, to
be very difficult to unite a due at
tention to this world and that which
is to come; for if we engage eagerly
ln the allairs ot tins inc. we are apt
negligent about them. To this Dr.
Johnson replied Sir, Dr Cheyne
has laid down a rule to himself noon
mg to secure my eternal peace, more
than if I had been certified that I
would die within tho dav; nor to
mind anything that my secular obli
gations demand of me, less than if I
had been insured to live fifty vc-ars
nioro " "
Tiik Evils of the Age. The El
mira A'Irerttw moralizes over the
evils of tlie age as follows: "Xo pa
triot can look on the several vices
ami evils which prevail all through
the goodly hc-ritogo of freedom left
us by our ancestors, without tremb.
ling for the future of his country,
These evils must be checked, and
these vices reformed, or the nation,
like all the proud nations of the past',
will go down to its grave. Temper
ance, virtue, economy, enterprise,
science, art, industry, integrity find
religion build up nationalities." while
j intemperance, in all its varied forms.
j '"id with its hideous hydra-head, de-
uars aaa uestrovs them.
AVCTIION AND COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Cornier of Front Si Oak sts., Portland.
Auction Sales
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer
chandise and Horses.
VLE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday.
A. C. KICHAKPSON,
Auctioneer.
At Private ale.
English Refined Rar and Bundle Iron,
English Square and Octagon Cast
Steel, Horse Shoes, Rasps,
Saws.Screws, Fry-Pans,
Sheet Iron, R.
G. Iron.
A LSO
A large assortment of Groceries and Liq
uors. A. 13. RICHARDSON,
Jan. 1, lS73-tf. Auctioneer.
JOHN MYERS,
OREGON CITY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY.
A N D
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay tho highest prices for
ro ut to 2 irtx 9
and all kinds of
GCCD COUNTRY PRODUCE.
I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CASH OK I TS KQ VI VA LKXT
in Good Merchantable Troduco.
I am selling very low for
CASH IK IIA31.
Give m a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYEUS.
Oregon City, March 21. J $73.
OREGON CITY BHEWER7
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-jjavixg PURCHAS- XV
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the above l'rew-
cry wishes to inform the public t hat, lie is
now pr.-pared to manufacture a No. 1 qual
ity of
i a a mi r. n r n.
as rood as can be obtained anywhere in
tti" state. Orders solicited and promptly
fiik'd.
SWUNG AND SU3I3IEII GOODS
.ICST RECEIVED AT
DEALER IX
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Roots and Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries,
Crockery, Notions,
Ladies and Gents'
Furnishing Goods,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
JUain Slrct, Oregon City.
Troduce of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market, price. If you de
sire good Goods at Ixv prices, call at
I. S R L L I A' O ' S
nnd examine his new stock of Spring goods.
Give me a call and convince yourselves.
My motto is,
" QUICK SALES AXD SMALL PROFITS."
The highest market price paid for wool.
I. SELLING.
Oregon City, March 21, lS73-tf.
About 150 pounds of long prim
er, of w hich this is an impression.
Has been in use but a short time,
good work. Jrice 25 cents -jp Ih,
either tied up or in cses--cases
extra.
A LSO,
A mail font of Ncnperiel of which this is an
impression. Trice 35 cents V It'- As good as new,
There is riioir.-h to set about one colunia tif this
paper S 1M. Address this office,
CHOICE MEATS!
TOtiX S S; ALBRIGHT hnvr )nnt re
J wived a fine lot of hef-f cattle from the
John Day country. Thev are the fatest.
! li HlZlT6
j pver brought to this valley before, and will
, Vse so11 cheap, ciive them a call,
pro
and iretthe clinicctt nf mn-itc
I Oregon City, May 23d, 1S73,
tr.
SEWING MACHINES.
Special attention is called to tle
great improvements made recently in
this excellent Machine.and to the new and
elegant styles of Cases added to our list.
FLORENCE.
TTlor tliose wlio prefer Machine feed-
JL ingthe work away from the operator,
we now have one of that description, quiet,
easy running and having all the other pe
culiar excellencies of the other style.
Is sure to please. If tliere isoniMvitb
in a thousand miles of San Francisco
not working wi ll, I will attend to it with
out any expense to the owner.
MAMUiSl HILL, A'int.
FLORENCE
18 tlie only Machine that fan .sew In
more than one direction having a re
versible feed a great advantage in labell
ing ends of seams, in quilting, etc.
' FLORENCE.
Ivmnino the riorrnce, or ncinl for
J Circular or samples of Worii before
you purchase a Sewing .Machine. BUY
THE 1 '.EST!
Machines sold on liberal terms.
FLORENCE
s
miviXG jiaciijxf:-;.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
?."o. 19 ew 31-tiit juojuory St rc t,
Grand Jlotcf JiuVilin7, San Francisco.
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March 21, 187". :l.".m
SHADES SALOON,
C. A. HAAS, - - Prep.
. Kain Street, Crs jon City.
TE.ST niLLIARD TAP.T.ES TN ORKGOX
9 have been introduced, and t lie j.ropri
tor invites t.h" att"ntion of t !i lovers of tliis
lxi.opular amusvment to them.
TUB IJAll IS SUIT LI an
with all the clioicst (jualities of Liquors
and Cigars. Scotch, Jrisii arid Pourboii
already famous Vv'hishies and Punch ; also
a No. 1
SHOOTING G AI.LKiiV
is connected with the Saloon.
Oregon City, Jan. I, 17-J-tf.
LIVERY, FEED, AO SALE
-o-
rPHE rNDEIJSlGNED PR( 'PniETOU OF
.1 t te- f.ivery stable on Fin h street,' )r"gon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Saddle n tul litt-sy Hfres,
Uu;--ies, C iiirijijies ami Harks.
li'i c oh 12 e a son able.
He will also run a hack to and from the
WILK3IT SQOA SPRINGS
during tlie sumnif-r season, with good
horses.competent and gent iem a nly drivers.
FARE AT LIVING EATE3.
J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor.
Oregon City, May-V. 17-t.
SODA SPRINGS!
THE FAVORITE SHIMER RESORT !
2 JMII.ES SOl'TH OF OREGON MTV,
JX CLACKAMAS COCXTY.
TOSKPH WRIGHT having leased the
9 3 Wilhoit Soda Springs, desires to inform
those wishing to spend a few days in t lie
mountains t lint this is Uio most delighful
place in the Willamette Valley. A "good
Hotel, Stable ami bath-house i'or the ac
comriiodation of visitors.
Th"sc Springs have been recotn mended
ly Pliysicians as being the healthiest and
best place for invalids or persons a tlljcted
with any complaint to spend the heated
season.
I 'art is desiring to visit tho Springs wil J
find a hack in readiness for their accomo
dation, upon applying to J. M. Eraser at
Oregon City. mnvJOml
jJiM sr.w;i ntg- J0
C0URT3SY OF BAliCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA
MRU CHA ND IS B.
THOMAS CHARMAN
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
alley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Nimble Six Pence is Better than a Slow
Shining.
I have Just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of tho
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots and .Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps.
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chtnawarc, Queensware,
Ktoneware, Crockery,
Platedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies nrul
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy Xo-
itope. Faming tionsof Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, CarjK-ts,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc..
Of thu above list, I can say my stock is tho
r-i o st c; o .n i L. k t k
ever offered in t his market, n nd wns st-K'ted
wil h i-spfcial care fort tie regn City trade.
All of which I now offer for sale at the
Low jst Market Rates.
"o usr- for t h' ladies, or any one else, to
think of troiiis to Portland to buy goods for
1 am )i tcrmiiittl tu Sell Cheap and not to
allow myself to be
INDL'RSHLD IX TIIE STATE OF OREGOS.
All I nsk is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Op-gon City enables me to know the re
quirement s of t ho t radc. Come one ji nd all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIAUMAX
cannot be bonton in quality or price. It
would be us -b'-ss for me to tell you all the
adva ni .hscs I can off.-r you in "t he sal of
goo.is, as every store that, advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
loin?, and Srr.uiid Exuiain? for Vo:irs."!vrs
f.r I do not vih to make any mistakes.
My oi.jt ct is to tell all my ol.l iri-ii(is now
tli.it lam still alive, nrul desirous to S'll
goods cheap, tor cash, or upon such terms
as ai:r""d is pon. Thanking all for t he liber
al pairoiia-ji hen -totor" bestowed.
THos. ClIAKMAX,
Main street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and Count v Scrip taken at
niancet rates. THOS. C1IAK.MAX.
tt-rrri'M lbs wool wanted bv
T1IOS. CHARMAN.
GREAT EXCITEHEHT!!
GOOD NEWS!
PRICES REDUCED TO SITT TIIE TWES.
LOOK OUT FOB, GOOD
S- ACKER 5V3 AM &CO.
1rAVE JEST RECEIVED A LARGE
jL A stock of
SPJ2IXG AXD SUMMER GOODS,
which they offer
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
We would say come and convince your
self before purchnsingelsewhc.ro, Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Roots and Shoes.
Indies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer
i es, Hard
ware, and a great many other articles tor; numor
ours to mention ; also.
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Putty,
etc., etc.
All kinds of Produce taken In exchange
for Good 4s'
A I. S O
Wool Wanted
For which we pay thp Highest Prices.
S. ACKERMAN A CO.
Oregon City, M.irch 21, 1873-tf.
Ik Ik Ik
MA A" UFA CTO R IRS.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
MAIVIIFICTOIIY!
rriHE UNDERSIGNED, y t?
X having increased thedi- OtiSfJ
mensions of his premises, at VXT
tho old stand on tho
Corner of Main antl Tliirn" Street,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pa
trons, nnd ns many new ones as may lie
pleased to call, that ho is now prepared,
with ample room, good materials, and the
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort of n vehicle lrom a
common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try nie.
ItlacUsmlf Iiinjr, Horse or Ox Shoeing-,
and General Jobbing neatly, quickly, and
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
WILLIAM SINGER
HAS BSTABLISIIED
A FACTORY
FOR THE MANUFACTURE GF
Furniture,
Blinds,
and Doors,
AXD M(K;LUIGS OF AIJ. SIZKS.
They will also do Turning of every de
scription to order,
WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH!
87A11 work warranted. Shop on the
River, in Lewis' Shoji Opposite Oregon
City Mills.
J O W 11 S C H R A M ,
Xain St., Oregon City.
31AMTACTLSER AM) IJH'flfiTER OF
SBildlrx, llarni'KS,
Sali!li-iy-HttiI.
ware, etc., etc.
"tTSniCII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can be had in tlie State, ul
WHOLESALE DR RETAIL.
ftVI warrant my goods as r-pres.-nteil.
Oregon City, April 17, 1S72-11.
JAMES SVULTJE,
MASONIC IIAI.I. nUK.DING.
Oregon City, : : : Oregon.
KEEICS CONSTANTLY Vrv 'Tv
on hand ami fors.il', t'V'" ':. 'i
clieap tor cash, C---'-'-
I'arlor, Redroom,
Oflio, Sittingroom, and
Kitchen Furniture,
Rureaus, lentigos,
Rfck:ng Chairs,
Whatnots, Rcdsf ead5,
Washt a lids. Curled
Hair, ar.d I'ulii
M attn-ss. s,
Pulu Pillows,
Spring Reds,
lVture Fnnips,
ou:iIlgs, etc., etc.
Sivfia! alf iit ion given to Cpholst- rv
work in all its branches. Order.-till dwith
rrompt jk-ss. Repairing tlono with n at
noss itid dispatch. Fti rn it tire made order.
Call and e.Tumine for yourslv.-s. 17may72
ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
OREGON CITY, : ORKGOX.
A7E ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
V T all kinds ot
JOB PKI'KTING,
s'eh as
CARDS.
BII. I.-Ill: ADS,
J'AMPIII.RTS,
DEEDS,
MORTtlAGRS,
I. A DELS,
LETTER. HEADS,
in fact all kinds of work done a in Printir-
HUcc, at 17
PORTLAND PRICES.
A LL K I N D S O I-
LEGAL ELAEM5CS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had in the State.
A N D
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Oregon City, March 21, 1873-tf.
lACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
OPPOSITE OCCIUEXTAL HOTEL.
AN IWWEfiSE STOCK AS USUAL.
GEORGE A. PEASE,
SUCCESSOR TO
PROTZMAX, GILLIiIAX & CO.
Corner First nI Morrison streetf.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
November CT, l?72-tf.
MISCRL L A A li O VS.
Tlio ctiin.lnr.l win ...1 - .
enai, Sore Tft rout, W.ci,pif (,Uf j, ('
I.irvr ConijJtiint, i:ro,,chitix,'l:i,.,,n'f, of'"tf'Z
J-""!". .1110 i iil.lon C.I tj(. 'I
I.ungs nnd Ch' st, includ ng rnNsnin'v'?'
not drv un a Cousih. but loosi-nc ;t 's
tho lungs, and all-ys, tins r,'?,',,,,.'.. .,s
ccu.se ol the compl::iid. Noiw g, n,,j,'-' rir
less signed I. M'TTs?. Pr( pr-r d 1 v 'srtii W
Fowi.k Soxs, I oston. So.d by Ri:i.ioTr,v
............... - ., ...... !ii;m1.
!ealers generally.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
fy II E U N D E I? s I ; N E D AN- Ot.'-0
JL liounce to the oit iz jis ol Oregon t -i
City and Clackamas count v that thf-jT
just opeiu d a
JLVVELRY ESTAELISKKEKT
Oregon City,
Main sf rf" t, ne a d or north ot Shades V--loon,
w h re t hi y will keep on hand aiiil it.r
sale all goods pert si ining to their lim- in nL
I.OWFJ.T L1V1NC HA il S. Ip, c :,u'ei t,,,
given to the repairing ol 1 jni.Iimk I'm k
All goods soiu ai.il work 'iim- w arr uit-e"
OEM. A. 11AAS A SUN
Oregon City, Feb. t;, ls7;-ti.
i F1 P E R 5 A L RISLLS,
Jsivier, LaR:niue k Co.
Oregon City.
Keep constantly on p-r.d lor sale Flour
Middlings. Plan and Chii-ki-n Fer-d. I'lii-.i.
jjureliasing li eti loust lurnih tlx- saVk.'
fR fn fs'Qn l" rd''-v! Agents w.-mtMi:
U)U LU All ch.ss s oi woikii.gj,.,,.
pie, of either sex, young ,r o'u. maki li.f.u.
ey at work lor ii m tln ir sfare m, m,.,
r a 11 t hi- time, t l:mi at anyf bing ii-. ;,
tieulars tree. A!un ss st:i.so;i ,v
1'ortlani.i, Mi'ine. -7sf j l7.vl
A. G. VVALLELBC?S
PIONEER CGOK EIHOEBY.
PittoiU's Ilniliiii'ir (Vniir ,f Sluili
Riid 1'rciit !stic'i.
pr.r?Ti A .
CRECCN.
TJUNK POOKS R FI El 1 AND I (FM
.3 to any t ir d p;.'.Ti rn. uslc t-mlks,
:agSiz:n-"., New .prpors, t-.. toiux! in .
ery are ty ol t- i.- kiif. n tot in- trraii-.
Orders lrom the iimtry proiiij t!y :it
t ended to.
EXTIJA OITEIi.
T -"V J e "JT
o
The Cbrorr.o "Cute" Elegantly Frar.n-J
and a .share in the distril urion- of K7.;. n
niiums an.oenl ir.g t
01'i:2 AWAY TO
Every sul-scribi r to that poj uiar r kly,
QBU FIHE8I0E FRIEilD.
Chronif.s are- d. live r 1 :.t on ft
tributioa v. ill t-.si;i.--jy take p;
- V !t I 1 ,1.,,. ,.- .
. The!i-
Ce e:i t!.t-
:- 1
.uir chroino "Cute" is ItxJ'i i.,..les in
fri::e, aei;now!-dg. d to be the ::m t aini
l-.ani!i,.-.ti;cst pieu.re er t-iven withai.y
pair.
Ottr l'i reside is an t ig!;t W
lllus:r;:tetl lamily ar.d s; ry v et k in it
t liird volusne. l.;.s i.ow i,i r Seei;ty-I-ive
T 1. )(-.-! n-.I S:ih: vii:,i . aiu raj.Hliy ii.-
creasing, which ii.sun s i he Mieei ss :!:e
pri s- id distrn ti:tit:n. 'j l.e j ul ii!hrs ef
(t-tir j irtsiih: J'n, mi have s i:t to its m;1
sen I t rs thisy SstoM 1 M'iu.:j 'I In-iir.11 nti
copi.s i l the -!: loo "( ute'- alio ::re .,: -pi!:g
h;i i:dn i .- i-M-ry cay. s i; i s. r. t : n
price, ti.r-e d-l!:.r p. r yi;r. v. l.icl. rs
Ilii'Mil si hli rs Fi:t -two i.iijnl irs 01 1 1 -b.
si l-amily WeikiV. the chroma "'i;t-"
r;n iy :r;iii-.u!,;,i.i! a m: i i.f n o II -iii-r.l'
1 t.t 1! iiltg I he hold r to one si, are in t l.e ti's
t ri i-iii ii. 11 01 premiun.s 1 or 1ST.'!. ?-u!..Mr.l'!
,;AV with tiiv i.gi nt. or s, i.d direct ntip
1 ul;li.l:( r. Spi cimeii copif s, i::rt ii lilaff,
etc., S: T.t tree.
h t T Q In every tow 11. at heme er
hOl. i I J travf. htig. I arge -ah 1 a y
VHiTr?! liliial 1 n iiinnes :e-
t.Fili 8 U U get 1 itig uji clubs. '1 lie
otitlit. Seim at oiue lor 'J rnis nm. p;iniC
ubirs. Address, A'i 1- 1 ;s A- t t .,
Junel.;-jiiar.'S'-mO Pubs., Cbiem.".
I'our Splendid Chnmcs to
M:b ribc-r.
I.try
Arratigoiuiits have l.con limue lr
w liich w c an of.Y r a yen 's Mil sci il -tion
to The New Yuri; CiiuisiiAN AT
Yohk and 1'a i.;:(ii- Wi-.i.Ki.v, villi
llu ir 1 ur ii-; t:Ii;- nt ( Iiin. .-:
" bui'il M01 niiig' ' Cat h, in Mi-( h: t."
"Spiing, J'lowtis," ttgetlur v.ith iur
ov. 11 j. uMijil lrr i.'j Tifi.
As the ( )u ii,.s aioiio :rc w 01 th frci'A
SJ) (M) to s-lo pii, and iis the N.tw Ycrk
l'i;tlicati ji is every wav tiist-e!:-ss. it
presents an unusual oj.j .ituiiitv t.eur
sul .-( lil crs. Tlie CliuiiM S aie liitah'
l.y J'r.iii'' ami f..tli(i- tU 1 latttl rti!s
and will le iorwaulcd l.rcniitJv ly
mail .n vail.
S1k i1i unv suhscril cr d sire f i'!v
the two l'.i st named ( hie m-s, vwill
hesnt with tlie two publications l'"
Mob. 1
Reniit to the jml lisli-r of this 'Vi T.
AGtXTS I CR THE EMn.rCISE..
Tb.e following persfns s;r ar.thorii ' c.
act as agents lor the Enti.ju i.IsK :
Cm o. P. liowclt t Cf., -SO 1 ;:rk How,
York."
oe, YVi therill & Co., W-7 Clu stnut strcit,
Philadelphia. ,
Abbott tt (.'., No.K2 and M Nassau stn ' b
New ork. ,
Portland.Oregor I. Stnin
. I'ihos. lojc
Sj'.n I-rancisco j j. i i.iir
St. Helens, Columbia county . iw
Astoria, Clsitsop count v . an 1 -p' "
Sahm... If. Willi"";
llarrisl ur;. I- H- --'""
l.alav tte.Yambiii county .l.l-I-ergt.M'
Dallas, Polk county l ave D-inns
I.ntoncouid W'.A.-1?
Corvallis..
lit. 1,. .ioiui '
Canyon i.ity,oraiit co
V. i:. I.hs'
Arnoi"
NH.'i,u--
All ai. y
l.'alb s, iifcu coumy,....
nOrande, Fnioii cmiiiiy
l'endletoii, Unuitilla Cfjunty, s. Jy'
t V. ' dl 1 1 I i v
.... t.l. -M. 11. ' "'i
Eugene (. lty j.- j rjj.tow
Hoseburg lion. I .
Lebanon j j ,im
lacksonville Hon. E. 1 . I oi:(ir.i'
tongTom II.C.H"-"'"
CLACKAMAS COrSTV.
ncaver Creek
F.utteviUc
Cascades
Ch n by
Cutting's
Eagle Creek
Harding's
Lower MolallaM
Milwaukie
f tswegf
Fpiv-r MolaHa..
C F rent'0
- F. . ... oil
ir. nry :c.ii?"
J. W. Straw
Ii Wriph'
::::;:::::i rank
Capt.Z.F.otlen
.V. MorclJn
John Ih'?f n,;'Jj,'J
John Pof'1'
W. II. Vauc18"
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