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o O O o o o O O o o G O O o (SO a-. 9 o THE EHTSMPH1SS. cm x iw i: i scv 11 VMS. A Startling Con-piracy imposed Iy tlia i'oiicc. now Titir tkafiiv iv chixesi: women is DONE. Some Xuts for 1 lie Advocates of Chi nese luuni .riM ion to Crack. Ar.r.EST of Chinese j i:iiciaecfficei:s. From the S. F. Post. July )th. It has long been known to the po lico that arbitrarv laws are in force among the Chinese population of the i city, and that sue: is the power of its ollicers, and so thoroughly does ; its ramitic itions permeate Chinese i society, that death has frequently r suited from opfn or secret oppo- sitioti to its enforce nent. This fact has become so notorious, and the power of oar police being utterly in- aieiuate to cope with the shrewd- nos.s, cunning and skill of the o;Iicers ot the Chinese law, that it often oc curred tiiat when any extended op position to the law of the heathen as manifested, they boldly invoked the aid of our Courts, and by over o whelming suborned evidence, ell'ec q ted their object ti e punishment of refractory Chinam- n by " trump ing up " some charge. WHAT A TIUVIAL IV IDENT LEI) TO. On the 17th of June, three Chi nese women ran away from a viie den on Jac kson street, and reported to the police tnat they had been bru tally abused by the keeper 'of the den and his wife because they did not earn enough money to satisfy tin -in. The women were sent to the Chinese ilission, and warrants for the arrest of the brothel keeper and his wife, placed m ohicer lioger s hands for service, who, however, was uuable to lind them until Saturday. Some time after the women ran away from the brothel, three respec table Chinamen vis: v eel tiie women at the Mission having known them in their native land and stated their de-ure to marry the women. The women were apparently satisfied with the programme, and Dr. Cibso.u gave his consent after the men had execu ted a bond in the s ;m of sTy.K) to treat them with respect and tender ness due a wife. Tne bonds were drawn up, and the parties married. THE nilOTHEL KEEi'EKS ON THE Th.UK. JJy some means tho keepers of the brothel, Ah Chung, by whom the women were owned, ascertained this fact and informed the ollicers of the Hip Yee Tong Society, which con trols the despotism and sale of all Chniese women, collects a certain amount weekly from the owners of o women, and wohse President is a sort of Polic? Magistrate among the Chinese. One of the parties, Yat Yung, was immediately cited to-u;- year before the tribunal and show cause why he retained the woman belonging t- the brothel keeper. Yung responded the summ-ms, and was informed that lie must pay the keeper So-jO or deliver over the O woman to her owner, or else the so ciety would sentence him to be kill ed. Yung departed and paid no more attention to tiie matter. A day or two subseq.mtly, word was sent to him that, the society had delegated offi -ers to kill him, and shortly after a letter, of whieh the following is a translation, was handed to him: Sixth Month, 2d day. Yat YYno Deai; Sin and Inti mate I'kiend: I write nothing that is not important. A few days ago I desired with you to seek some bus iness satisfactory to the heart. Put Sing Wun, seekin.g you everywhere, could not lind you any place, and so for a few days past nothing lias been said about it. I heard that last night yon led the policemen to arrest llou Chau and Ah Yee, and took them to prison on the charge of forcing young girls to a life of prostitution. This is not rt small matter. I fear that Ho i Chau will have no place to stand. So I tell you for great mercy. lint this business I do not know whether it is certainly true or note 1 am in doubt. I have also heard that you fled to the school. I d( not know ,0 what von mean by this. Some say in order to hide from THE FEAllFL'L FOWEU OF THE HIP YEE TO NO SOCIETY. I jjui r iniiiK not, tor you are a man of understanding and virtue, and do you not know what is rigid? Con cerning your debts to Hon Chau, now you pay him Slt() w ill be clear like ice melting before water. Why do you allow this matter to en close you in a net? If you will come to my store and have a conversation Qibout this matter, it can certainly be settled. I hope that yon will con sider this carefully, in order to es cape from a bad name in the future. We stand waiting for an answer. Hon Lien Po. A It Y1D ON THE CHINESE COUKT EOOM. When these facts had been elicited at the trial of the Chinese yesterday afternoon in the Police Court, Olli cer Ilogers determined to bag the ollicers of thatrsociety on a charge of conspiracy. This morning all of them were in attendance at the Po lice Court to see how much the keep er of the brothel and his wife were to be lined. After Judge Iiouder ixick had sentenced them to pay a line of Sok each, Ilogers and a couple of ollicers arrested seven of tho Chinamen and lodged them in the Citv Prison, where thev were laentinea. the Cproceeded to the Court room, which is on a blind alley on Jackson street, near 5 toe lit on. ana to:-u possession, lie room imuiu ei;;iiieeii icet long bv ten wide, at the end of which is a kind of alter, upon which aro numerous punk sticks in gorgeous Chinese candelabra. Chair were placed around tho room, and pic tures of Chinese tlragons emblem atic of Justice adorned the walls A large safe stood in the corner, and near tho end while. on trial. Two lare wooden trance was an elevated platform, upon which the supposed criminal sit3 tiblets, containing the names of the three hundred members f i. o.-t. nls, l, Vl -"o "o iv-aIIs and amonsr the archives was flTund a list of the names of 131 Chinese prostitute, who owcsl the ociety sums varying froni a few O O I v dv iai luntr as i n,c oiu ones immr ,t f.,,... , parties before whom he was sum- --,), one bringing as small a sum raoneu, ami ,wno n;ui enieuceo. mm ; ' xue uinese women reliioiv to death. Ilogers. with a posse of ; ly believe that they are bone 1 to i r . .i ii ,.-i. i ii lu lue omcers aim i j. vi ir mui-i. men i "-vn m on mem cents to . 150. What tliis money was due for, or from whom it was to be collected, the books did not show. There were also found seven or eight small wooden tablets, which were shaped somewhat like an oilice palter cutter, with a red painted top. On the handle of the tablets in Chi nese characters was the inscription, " Righteous Uusiness." These tab lets are the insignia of otlice of the chief men of the society, and the ex hibition of one of them at any time or under any circumstances to a Chinaman secures for the holder marked difference and respect. The paraphernalia ox the entire concern was removed to the police cilice, and officers were detailed to take charge of the premises. This afternoon the safe was also removed. It has not yet been opened, but probably its contents will throw some light upon the mysteries of this terrible society, The seven leaders of the society in i jail have had their bail Used at ; (. The case will probably come ; up in the Police Court to-morrow, . and more startling revelations of the power of the organization may be 1 expected. ' xaE Chinese inquisition all the LnVDhKS OF Till" SFXEET TKlliLNAL. OUT ON BAlb. From the S. F. Post of July 31st. The publication in yesterday's Po-t of the exposure of the Chinese secret tribunal, and the arrest of the lead ing ollicers, created a sensation throughout the city. The revela tions of the terrible power wielded by this mysterious tribunal, its ab solute control of the lives of all the Chinese people in this city, and the ability of its ollicers to enforce its laws, and to inflict even the death penalty upon any who dared t:) dis obey it. mandates, or who did not viehl a willing obedience to the olli cers, was certainly calculated to uroie e the people to a sense of the danger of allowing such an organi zation to exist m the heart ol the community. Jn the saloons on the streets, in all public places, and in the family circle, it was the topic of conversation. Politics were forgot ten in the all absorbing secret tri bunal, and old politicians, busy lay ing wires an-l button-holing 'dele gates, and seekers after oilice, forge; t all their plans and found a congenial topic in the secret council. THE POLICE SriLL INVESTIGATING. OihVer Hogcrs and several others are sail busily engaged ia hunting up evidence in the case. The safe wiiich was found in the court room, was removed yesterday afternoon to the lower Police oiiice and will prob ably not be opened until the exam ination o tiie principal conspirators in the Police Court next Tuesday. They were all released on famish ing bonds ia the sum of .J,0i each last evening. Yesterday an attempt was made to induce one of the Chi namen to open the safe but he de clined on the ground that the rules of the Hop Tee 1'ong Society requir ed that it should be opened m the presence of the four principal oili cers, each one of whom carried c. key to the safe. Without there four kevs it would be impossible to o-eu it.' HOW THE SU E IS LOCKED. The safe is a medium sized one, such as is generally found in busi ness houses and has not only the usual combination lock, but is doub ly secured by an iron bar and two heavy padlock.. It content.; will probabiy disclose some rare tiling alo.it too doings of the secret inqui sition and the iimouut and character of the business tiiey transact. The police have caused the names on the large wooden tablets to he translated, aud are hunting for aeldi- tional memhers of tiie oryanization. The greatest dilaculty is met with in developing any facts, as tite -Chinese fear if they divulge anything ahout the .society, its agents v ill put them to death. Yat Yung, the young Chinaman who gave the police information which led to the arrest of the con spirators, is stopping at the Chinese Mission on Yasllington street. He dare not leave the Home without an oi'iicer, and firmly believes lie will lie assassinated by the agents of the tribunal at the first opportunity. COMl'iniTlVE SALE Of CHINAWOMEN. In connection wilh the above, and as further evidence of the "tricks that are vain " for which the " Hea then Chinee is peculiar," we give the following, also taken from the Post: The Pacific Mail Company's steam er, Japan, which arrived yestorday from Honkong, brought twenty-two Celestial women, consigned to a speculative Chinese linn. Great care was exercised by the firm in preventing a know ledge of the fact reaching the "outside barbarians," and is said they were escorted under cover of darkness, from the steamer to the barracoons, where they were sold last night at prices fully HU per cent, more than their original cost and transportation. The sale took place on one of the alleys run ning from Washington street to Jackson street, and created quite a tbitter of excitement among the Chi nese merchants, wealthy rones, and brothel keepers. Tho consignment, in a Chinese point of beauty, was superior to any yet received here ami bidding for the fair damsels was quite spirited. The young and prepossessing beauties brought sums ran-ir" from s:;oi) to Sioo. while one almond eyed girl, with the dantiest of feet and flattest of noses, inst ! her teens, -was knocked d down to a : b"0. ' lecherous old Mou"t1 for j though bound by the most s-cre 1 j ties, and transfer their alfection-i i remarkable ease from mm 1 ..uihiilt. Gettixo Excitf.i Til v r,i. . ' The Danville (in.; j im.s i o-ettmo- -. , 'about th . r il,1Lr eiCtM 1 Jt , ... ii""ins movement in a wi 1.1 Stand aside politicians, vou'l ttL gnats and Will stei. on vn': ,r Or the fal'lnora 1 farmers will VrnwVr" lhe ! , t - Liit; rv MtA i ! of anv party oranr ;". mo nt ; hinders1 the ear of SwS,0. corn at a quarter a l.r, i i th as well play with -in eWl ' ?U m-Y - t 1 J.uu an Repliant as with the very life out imnra n'- , a larmer. 1 he sentiments h.. in is puzzled o knoS Twhv ift' hni is like an elePW "' 'VLOO'WI j of playing 1 " I Needy. Clackamas or RXTERPRISB AXXO UXCBMBXT. THE ENTERPRiSE. A LOCAL DEr.OCSATIC NEWSPAPER F O II X II K Farmer, Business .Man, k Family Circle. ISSUF.D EVERY FRIDAY. V. NOLTNER, ED iron A XI) PUB LIS ITER. OFFICIAL PAPER FOU CLACKAMAS CO. OFFICE In Dr. Thessing's Prick, next door to John Myers store, up-stairs. Term 4 of Suljscri ption t Single Copy One Year, In Advance 12.50 " . Six Months " " l.-W Term of Advertising Transie nt advertisements, including all I-'giil notic-s, v square ol' twelve lines one we.k.. 5 2.5') For f'iioli subsequent insTtion 1.0) On Column, one year 12.0 " " 00.0) tp'mrt.'r 40.0. Uusiness Card, 1 square, on- year 12.00 BUST X IS S S V A Ji I) -ST. .1. W. iSTOTlKIS, M. D., I'UVSICIAN AX1) SCKtiEOX, o n k a o x c i r r, o Ji k a o x. jti'-OinVe I."i-St!iirs in Charman's V.rick, Main sir - t. augtitl. v. ii. VATc:rcsy &i. d., burgeon. POaiLAKD, - - OaEQCfJ. l7OFFICK Odd Fellow's Tern rl,corner First and Ald'T streets. Resid -nce coiner ot Main and S -v.-nih streets. Irs. lVclch k Thompson, D E n T 1 ST 5, OFFICK IN ID 0 U I) F E LL0 WS TEMP L E, Corn or of First and Aid r .Streets, POKTIj.VXU - - - OKKliOX. Will be in Oregon City on Saturdays. Nov. :( :tl S. It L'KI. AT. C1I S. E. WARREN. HUaLAT & VARREW Attorn eys-at- La w, Hac?J CITY, - - ORECCri. SVOFI'ICr: Charmu n's I. rick. Main st. omarlsTJ a f. JOHNGOfi &. SvIcCQWN VTTOKNEYS AM) euL;EL0US IT-LAW. 3 v. rcgon. CVWill practice in nil the Courts of tho Stat-. Sq .ci: 1 ;( t lit i-n ivcn to eases in the L'. S. i.and iiu;- at Oregon City. 5aprl72-tt'. I,. T. 13 A II I ST, A7TQ R -AT-LAW , OR Ed OX CITY, : : OR EG OX. OFFICE Over IV.po's Tin Wore, Main str.t. 21marTo-tf. A. HOLTKER N 0 T A II Y P U 15 L I C. EfUEPH'iSE OFFICE. 05:i:gn ( i i v. mmm restaurant LI-0N DeLOUEY, Tronrieior, (Late of the Clih" IIous.) JfArX STJtlSRT, OIIKUOX CITY, OG X. C ' ( 0 J r"S! 'et iully an noun ij o'Sto h: triends .t tiie rT :mS 'Til velinr inlli, that hf has r. .-opened tiie aljov.j nauv .15 ' c a a. a a a 0 fIII.ESE I'liCKS Ell PLOYED ! Tli" Proprietor knows how to serve his custom'" rs with Oyster, I'l'i' Vvvt, A tool C'tip of CofTt-e, Or a. (i)o! Sjuarp ?Ienl. I.F.OX Di;LOL'KV. Or jron City, March lit, lS7:-tt'. m'iii. IJROUGHTOX TrtTLI) K FSI'I-X TF 1'I.I.Y IXFOIIM V f t h eiti..'-ns ol ( ir.'sim 'iiy and viein ity that lie is prepari-d to lurnish Fir, Spiiae ul (Vdar of cvi ry description. Iry Flooring, Cei !i up:. Spruce (for Shelving:), Lattice, Fiek.-ts, I'ence I'osts (Cedar). Con t; r.tJy on Hand. Street and Sidewnik Lnr.ihcr furnished on tiie sln.rt"si iioiie-', at as low rates as can I).? purehas d els "where in the state. (jive me a call, at the )i:i:io. citv, saw mill. Mareh ji, i.S7.J-tf. SCZ-CREArj SALOON, LOn.S SAIL, : : PROPRIETOR. T WOULD KESPECTFUI'LY AN 4. nonnce to tie citizens of iir 'pin t'ity and vicinity, that I have opened an K'E-tKE.UI unci fOXFCCTIO.VEItY ostal.ilishninnt in the building formerly occupied lij- 1. liiller, on the Corner of Fourth (iwl jrain Stmts. Tlif Artie SfMl.-i Fountain will lc in op "ration to supply the demands of the tliirsty. I mantilaeture all my own stock, consequently they are J'ure anil frrsh. A share ol' public patronage is respectlully so lieited. Oregon City, September Cth, lST2-tf. A Beautiful Farm For Sale ! -40KBKSOPENmT,.BT.E I'AXI), if. ,A?!fZ"r?. V..&,L'i.!:, " .-.- m.-v r ii, ii i ii i in in i ii iii a irnra ithinthrep milrcnf Aurnra at less than ' 84 PET? ACRE ! This offer is only frond for twenty days. Enquirp at the Ksterprise office Oregon City, June 6, 1S7.5. tf. L VXD FOR SALE! UXD FOR SALE AT particulars innnii-a r r tdttx' Needy, Clackamas county, Oregon. MBR C II A XD I SR. JOHN MYERS. ORECOTJ CITY. D-ALEF? IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS and SHOES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY A X I) GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for and nil kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I will sell as low nt any hnnw1 in O.-'on for CASH OR ITS RQVIVALKXT in Good Merchantable Produce. I am selling very low for Give me a call and sat isfy yoursel vs. JOHN MVF.HS. Orepron City, March 21, 17.. GREAT EKC1TEMEHT!! GOOD NEWS! PRICES REDUCED TO SOT THE TD1ES. LOOK OUT FOE GOOD S.ACKERSSAn &CO. AVE JFST HECEIVEI A LARGE SlOCJv Ol SPRIXG A XI) SUMMER GOODS, which they offer CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! We would say come and convince your self before purchasing elsewhere. Ourstock consists in part ot Fancy and Staple Lrj- Goods, Clothing, Hats, Hoots and Shoep, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Cirocer ies, Hard ware, and a great many other articles too numcr ours to mention ; also, Doors, Windows, Glass and Puffy, etc., etc. All kinds of Produce taken In exchange for Goods ALSO "Wool Tnntocl For which we pay the Highest Prices. S. ACKERMAN fc CO. Oregon Clfy, March 21, 1873-tf. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, T TV TVTePS T TV OF 0AT.TFORNTA. M A X U FA CTOR IBS. WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAMJF.iTO " Y! ri'an u.Mif.ii.Mij.Mai, iiiiinfi X having ini ri ased the di- (V iV' mensions oi ms preniises, at the old stand on the Corner or 3IaI ami Third Street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of informing his old pa trons, and as mnnv new ones as mayo" pleased to call, that he 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 .incomplete, any sort of a vehicle from o. common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me. Rlacksiiiithiuor, Iurkc or Ox Shoeing, and General Jobbing nentlv, quickly, and cheaply done. IAV1I SMITH. AV I L L I A 31 SING E II HAS RSTAHLISIIRD JjSf A FACTORY MS! FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF Furniture, Dlinds, and Doors, AXB MOl'LBIXGS I-' ALL S1ZKS. Tlcy w-iil also do Turning of every de scrij.t ion to order, WITH NEATNESS AND MsPATCII! i""All work warranted. Shop on the River, in Lewis' Shoii Opposite Oregon City Mills. J O H U 8CHRAM, 3I:in St., Oregon City. 3M.M"F.UTIKER AXD DU'ORTER CI' -fr SndilicN, liariies. i-AlM. SddIeiy-!larI- k??? TriIICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS T can be had in the State, at . WHOLESALE 0.1 RETAIL. 6'jTI warrant my goods as r -presented. Or- gon City, April IT, ls7--tT. JAMES MILNE, MASONIC HALL LUILDING, Oregon City, : : : Oregon. KEF.ICs CONSTANTLY fW:;';j on band and lor sal", t'-'J'i' ' ' ehe;ip for cash, W"vr,i'"I' Parlor, Red room, ' (;i?iee, Sit t ingmom, and IClfobcn Furniture, I'.iin-aus, L!iing''S, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Fed st .-ads, Washst amis Curled Hair, and Pulu M a 1 1 r e s s s, Pulu Pillows, Spring P.i ds. Picture Frames, Mouldings, etc., etc. Sp"ei:il attention uiven to Fplndsterv work in :ill its l-.ranci.es. ri rs ti ll'ct wit ii promptness. Repairing done with neat ness and lsspnt(h. Fn rt:it u r made ord r. 'all and examine lor yonrslv-s. ITiuayTi ENTERPRISE BOOK a JQO OFFICT ORKGOXCITY, : OKKCON. WK ARE PREPARED TO EX EC PTE 11 all kinds of JOB POINTING, such as CARDS', HILT.-HE ads; I'AM I'll LETS', DEEDS, X'oRroAf.'ns; LABELS, L ETTEIi- TT EA D S, in fact all kin. Is of w rk done a in Printin" Ofliee, at " irOKTLAM) TRICKS. A L L K I.VDS O F F EG AL OL riKl const nut 'y on hand, and for sale sit. as low a price as cati be had in the State. a n n SATISrACTIOH GUARANTEED. Oregon City, March 21. lS73-tf. A. Q. V ALLHiC'S PiQHEER DOCK BIKDERY, PiMotU's Ruildiirjr Corner of St;irk and Front Mliftl. PORTLAND, CREGCN. TLANK FOOICS RITLEP AND POITNI to any desir-il pattern. Music looks, Magazines, Newspafers, i te., b-ound in ev ery variety of style known to tbe trrade.. Orders (row the .untrv promptly at tenUej to. OREGON CITY BREWERY Henry If umbel, cffttjSj HAVING PERCHAS ed the above Prew- "'rSJ cry wishes to inform the public that he is now prepared to manufacture a No. I qual ity of I, AG E R BRER, as good as can be obtained anywhere In the State. Orders solicited and nroniDtlv filled. 1 AUCTIIOX AXD COMMISSI OX. A- E3- RICHARD SON , Auctioiieor, Cornier of Front Oak ts., Portland. Al3C21 iilS Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer chandise ynd Horses. SLE HAYS Wednesday and Saturday. A. IJ. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer. At Private English Refined Par and Rundle Iron, English S'liiare and Oetajroii Cast Steel, Horse Siex-s. Rasps, Saws, screws, Fry-Pans, Sheet Iron, R. G. Iron. A I. S O Iarjio assortment of Groceries and Liq uors. A. R. RICHARDSON. Jan. 1, 1 3-t f . Auctioneer. 4- CS'OH P"dav! Agents wanted ! kPO 10 kPZjU All classes ol worliing p--o-ple, of eit her s 'x, young or old, make mon ey nt work lor us in tneir spare moments, or all the time, than at any hi"tr else. Par ticulars lr.-e. Address G. Stinson fc Co., Portland, Maine. 2T.seplS7yl Aliont l."0 j.oiuuU ofloiie: prim er, of which this is an impression. II.-is been in use but :i short time, wood w ork. Price 25 cents p lit, cither tied up or in eases cases extra. A I. s o, A small font of Noni-.eriel of v.l.idi ti:i- is nn irire-sion. Z c-nts V !). As j:iOil us new. 'I'lu re is enoi:;,h to fet about "ne celumn of this j.;ip;-i' s iliJ. Addriss tins .f!in.-. Tiie stfrnbtr-i r'-tie-dy ;'.,r (i:J)s If! eu4!, Sorr 'Hi runt. It .eey-oe ('r'-nj, Tirrr '''"', '. tt'.v, J'trWli.-iti of tht Luii:, and every aireetion f til-' Tl : :" -.".t , J .lines nd Cle-st. incit:d;nr 'or-st M i-i i.;n. t is:r iils t .i '. :.! ( ln-n y io- s r.r.t dry up n Coujili, but j. .us- rs it , ! -:i ns- s tiie Iun.j:s, and alleys, thus rtn.iiti tit irutxc i t t ! com -l.iitit . None is- luiie'un 1. ss sivned I. I firs. Pr p.ir d 'by M.;:! V." l-'owi 1-: "o.vs, poston. SnUl ty IlkniM.Ti'N. IlftsTKiTr.K A- Co., San Francisco, and by d' ;.b rs '-m rally. EXTRA OFFEH. The Cbromo "Cute" Elegantly Framed find a sli:tre in the distri) ntion of .srr.it pre miums amount :r to tl.eiai. (J1V I::Ts" A "WAY TO Lvrry su! seriber to that Popular V.-. kly, OUR FIRESIDE FPJEtlD. f'liroie.os are ti. h'v. r -d at once. Tbe dis tribution will j.ii !y take place on tiie :JOti driy oJ"Aiifjrr.f,l?':J Oi:r cbromo "("i,;. " j itix'Jtl in-lu s in si1, ael:now!t (i;r-d to be the tinst i !.! h:indsoir. f-t i:t : i:i-. er n villi az-y p.-ip'r. Our I"i:ei.?e I rii iMl isr.ll 'ipti! i;i-,r-ii!utr;ited family snd stor wi t k ly ;r it s t l.ird vol u me, has now nvi rVcirnt-! ie 'I Isonsa jid Stibht-t ihei-N. and rapidly in cre;isinrr, v hieb ii;si;rs t he success of the present tlist ribt nt ion. The publish' rs iir 1 irt-sittf E.-ii inl have s nt to its snb-serib.-rs t !i i yi nrnvi-r --th :y 'i be Iu; copies oi t he clinxiio "i "i:t"" ;"t nd a re ship ping b'.:nun (!s every day. Si: I rci i) t if n price, three dollars p. r y :-r, which gives t ,f si; bsf rilx rs Fi!?.v-two nn m 1 rs ot tie l"sl Family 'eei;Sy, the ehi-.ueo Cute" finely trained, and a numbi-red riilicnte er.t it !ing tiie holder to one shere in tie- ;is- irieuiionoi pi-nuums lor 1ST:;. Subsiiib. now wit ii t lie ag nt or send d:rettotv:e Publish. -r. Specinitn copies, particulars. -e., s-iii ; r- f. 0 P PI T $i Tn r v r-v ' ',-vn- nt home or 11 V- U ti I i travel nr. l.arue cast, ,,-v WTn1"1'1 Vihl I'"' "in-ums l.V irf t 3... IJ tt ing up eiuls. The best outfit, s. nd at once for Terms and partic ulars. Address, W.V! I 1 :s A- ( ., June i.J-u.arS-iaf J Pubs., ( iiieago. l'oi'r SpNusMd (lrui-.es to I.trv isbst ribti-. Arrnufjct nu ids liavi letn irmle 1 y wlii.-li v.c oni oCV r a yen's sp.lsv iij -tb-n to The Now Yell's 'm;isiiAN at Vit;K ami F r i (nic iikki.v. -with tin ii- v,v tv;u oi l.ef , t Oirnns: " iod M. mini;," " t I., in M I -1 s i c- " 'Spring Flow, rs, ?' !p thcr "uith oi;r (A n ; nn n:l IV. r s. As tin- 'hrc-ntr-snlone-TM-e v.-cvlh fri ni SKiiin to I S (, st i 1 1 as (lie Y,a ju'.l lieatien is ( vi i v way l: i st-eass. it prese nts an ni i,sn;i ; tmdly to our subseribt rs. The ( hnnn s mi' maV by l'lun-riiml ether e lei i.-.te.i artists :tii(l will to foi v.anhd p-romitlv I v mail prr-pnid. S!n tihl any sul s.-i il , r h -ire cnlv tl-.e two lir-t nniiii il t 'lin uw,s. thev will I e sent with the two pu! . liyatioiis for f o(l. liemit to the pul !isln r of this paper. AGcns roK tiii: mcr.rr.isF. The following j rs-ons are authorized to act as agents lor the- Ksti i:i'HI.-k : tiro. p. Powell & Co., 40 Pi rk P.ow, Ne w i ork. i..1 'TOY''1.11' ril1 Co-W7 ClH stnut street, I hilnd"lphia. AblK.it A- Co.,No.t2 and 81 Nassau street New orlc. Portia nd.oregon p. Samuel San Francisco J'ihos. 1 r-.yce , ... , (1- P. Fisher St. lb-l ns, ( ohimbia county... s Mih s Astoria, Clatsop county ...A. Van Vus. n n,! ''?'; L. Williams I ata yct tO a m 1, 1 11 cou ri t y'.V.'.V.d'. f .. yi rgsV,n I ia lias. Polk county Have Uolm s I nt on cou 1. 1 y W. A. Wells orvalhs ."....! Ion.. John I urneft t anyon lty.t.rant e, W. p.. Faswell ,V n"yV "X- N-Arnold Italles, Wasco county x. ir..;!!t, s 1 .a i rand, l nioncountv c Cr-ii"- l'endlc ton, Umatilla coiiidy ." V." Kr.nx PAigene city . ' !.'iliompson TJ . K. I 1 ristow Ros-Lurg Hon.I .K.Ine U-b;inon J' 1 -Montague ntteyill Cascades. ionn AUinwnn I If.ii ri. Mnllumn J. . strawser tuning's j. Wrigbt Kagle Creek Frank V. Foster linrdinc's Cnpt. Z. ON orton I ower MolaHa V. Moreland Milwnukle John Ilntrnl Tgc r Oswcpo John Doole Upper Molalla V. H. Vaugban Tacksonvillr. Hon. K. H. Foodrav ! Wilboit Soda Springs, des.r sto !'f"r" l lrn H.C. Huston ! those wishing to s,. nd a few days n t b ? ?. r-,.rork C. F. Peatie ! Hotel, stable .-uid bath-hous- for the ac- I 1 1 I I f Villi rr i . - - SEVTIXQ JIACIIixxs Speciul attci.liou U tailed . great improvements made rL ,,! this excellent Machine.and to tb '' in e legant styles of Cases added to our 'iKtai"J 17ortlose avIjo prrfrra M--i.i. , ? Ins tho work away from 1 1, f'"'il w now have one of that descrinti, , r'",,r. easy running and having all t tie , , I ('"" ' culiar excellencies of the ot her sty' r 11 " FLOFiEXC-: rssureloideise. If ( here i in a thousand mil -s of not workiinr well, I will ait, ,,d i,, ,. '" out any expense to th own- r wli- G Is the only 3Iac!iine that :ln Sr . more than one direction bavin - , !" versible feed a great advanta-e in i",., . " ing ends of seams, in quilting, etc. ' "Tlxnniiiie lic t'l.-irrnre, or send f(,r Circular or sampl-s of Work b fnp. von purchase a Sewing Maciiin- ii-,-'J1IF. i;i:si ! i Machines sold on liberal terms. FLCRENCE S KAVIXG MAClin'KS. SAIILL HILL, A?eat, No. Xiv I?:if ;.-oiirj- -;ic-- Gi-'.intt Il-jtcl Jinil-litirf, Sun rint-icn 2m ay IST.'.mS. VERY BEST V? i ' 'm. Vv. . -: A-.vc tJirA -? c i ?4 & 'S'fl .u -.c c7 A l.uvs V"' l - .'.-'...- Jt :. ..-.".I J r-v.; arch 21. 1S7 :10m p ii $ n $ q ? n n ji w il n ti L. O Oii JUi., 0 2. A. HAAS, - - Prop. 223.1 Kaii Street, Or;or. City. 1 ;.f-' v, ZZ I fst nr .r.TAPD tatlks in o:f.; n R J )i:tve l-.-en j ; :T r-c uc ii. a :;d ! i'-- r -'.r:-tor in 't: st!;.-;,;t-;,ti.'n o; l h - !v. rs ol popopular amusement to them. THE DAL' IS S I'lTI. TED with all the cboie' st ciuah!: s of !.i-;U''rs S'.t.d Cigars. Sc. .fob, Irish aid Pi.r'Hi:i air anv iamous Whisiii- s and Punch : Jil-cJ N-. i hi!o;ti; i.;.;:hv is connect-'d wi! is t be Saloon. Cr-'gon Ci:y. .l.-in. 1, IsTJ-tf. LIVERY, FEED, A!JD SALS 5 r n k f n i ; f. r. s it ; n f i r r o p in kt n c f I the i.iv ry stable on I- i:t li sir t, tr-pa City, Oregon," kei ps constantly on hand S's.dcIIe nnil TinpfY IIcre, "'irpios. Carriages and IlacK. Pi'icos 1 ea sonable. He w ill also run a hack to and from 'h6 WILKOIT CCA SFRJKGS ch:rir.?r th summer sw-on, with P horsesr.mpc tc nt iltid g. nt len.a n ly urn . FA5E AT LIVING EATES. J. M. FHAZrK, Pr-lri 'T. Oregon City, May 27. Ih7.". . SCOA SFHINOS! THE F.WOriTE SiniXEK !2:iIILES SOI TH OF ORHCOX IT . 73' CLACKAMAS COl XTV. ,l th com Biociai ion oi ismr. acd I '1 I. rrr ti o -0 lOen ri'l (HI III" ' ' ' : l y fhvsicwns as ceing me uvan"" A,. . ..a : lest place lor invalids or persons a fflicj' , with ny complaint to spend the nea. season. i I'art ies desiring to visit the Sprincsm , find a hack in readiness for their accoin dation, upon applying to J. M. Frazor ' Oregon City. raaySSral. CSv -V." --'. f-T . .V'.vv-A-V T-is' ,f " . -m r . 1 wt 1 anCfl