r J- c o o o o O C.7 J 0 o o O o o 4 0 1 i i 111 iiihiwmiii'b i i i h i m in i in i w i ii iiiw iTirnTurniii mm i i i, i rfY- jtmt wi-iMMiai aiMiwiJ : . . ,&5a2a!r3Sli3ifc;,P. i OREGO.V CITV, OREGON, SEPT. 5 I-. ix si:pti-:mkeu. Feathery cloii'l.s are lew ami fair, Thistledown is on the air; Itilin sunshine on the lake, Wikl graos scent thi sunny lruke ; Jizzv sonjrs the crickets .sinir, Wikl 1 mls wander murmuring;. lUittertlk'S lloat in a Urea in, Over all the swallows gleam ; Here and yonder, hirh" ami low, Oolden-rod and sun-tlowers glow ; Here and there a maple flushes. Sumach reddens, wood bine Hushes; Purple alters bloom aim tliiive, I am glad to-be alive From the A'dine. The Dangers of Cheap J,abor. From the Catholic Sentinel. Political economists of every tirade Qre beginning to cry aloud aliout the policy to grind the laborer down so necessity for " cheap labor" when that he can barely live, as through they little dream they are, by such a I impoverishing the laborer you im covirse. sapping the rinaneiai tounda- I poverisli tlie country, (inn of onr State?. -YjA us rnt this How can .churches be built and theory of cheap labor into prac tice and see ' how far the community ' is benefited thereb v In all re;it ' political allairs we 's'hould so frame , our actions as to achieve "the great- ! est food for the greatest number " f thus, in looking at this janor mtesuon we must divest ourselves of all selfish feelings and look at the matter from a national stand-point. There are nianv thinars to be taken ! in consideration besides this idea of j but how are we to induce white peo " cheap labor." There are 4 side is- pie here to compete with Chinese sues," such as liviifg rates of interest, j labor? Already many mechanics and rents, taxes, cost of living, and mui- j laborers have left our city; many tifarious other matters that enter into more are preparing to follow. Our the solution of this problem. And merchants will next begin to scatter, all these must be - equalized before ! ajl'l with them, goes the wealth of the you cut down the laborer's watres. or i else vou w ork an inir.ry to him. For instance, why charge a man working for two dollars a dav in Oregon, one per cent, a month interest for money, and twenty dollars a month rent, j when he can get better wages Kast i and these accommodations at ;""! the above rates? The question is not ' merelv one of dollars and cents, but it is of such importance that it affect every enterprise and industry in the country. Suppose every laborer's position in this citv was tilled bv Chinamen, let us ask ourselves these j questions: 0 . , v.Vini. How maiiv more eliurc-lu s would be I built in Portland? How m.mv more l'l'r":" : ' Xi-w v"rk Sun-1 streets would be improved in our ";' day recently a resoectaUy dress i o Tr iii ., ' t' man carried-a wtll-i;rown child. Cit ? How many more school houses j a,,.m.nli v sU.k into would be erected? How mm-a more ; i-reiu-ifs Hotel. He -laccd the child taxes would be collected ? 1 low -many ! on the stairs and began to talk to it in more newspapers won, d bo published? : very unkind, rou-h way. The atten Howmany more charitable institu- t.fim,,. aUraCtoU u,ul tion would be founded ? and linally. ! - Yon a: e al le to walk up stairs bv would not ocii-book ii::Mciiants, inu.'-ic votirsebV" the man said, ''and I will r,dealers,- and merchant's generallv ! not carr yon." ' liave to close their stires for want of j ' ""-V .. 'V';111, 18" v";' !: -'""'V'iV . . j nie- up ; picas-1, pa, do. i ou know e er customers. i sine 1 was run.ov-r lv t'ne car and lost Is it not clear then that the employ- I i-. ah m v i'eet I can't walk i!i stairs nient of Chinese lal.ior in anv osi- tion ore white labor can be proem- ' . . , . -.. . Cil, is (leti-iiiiental to t:ie best interest of the country, u.amat.inuc it niorall v, politically ami linancialk-. We iinv eniploy ten thousar.l Chinamen in every department of Libor, and this 5 city wjuhl not be Lv:ii'jlitl therc-by to the 'extent of om- more church, school or dwelling houe. These are uestions of vital iraart- ance, not only to employer.-, but to every citm-n who tL--4iv to se I'ort- land prosper. It may apeav a very small matter to ns J" we employ a Chinamen to perfri.. for lift v cents tlie labor a white man would charge "a dollar J!ut when we consider tliat in so dointr wo aroevirttialiy keeping out of the State the white man with o his familv, whose lab jr would devel- oi) the resources of thr-eohi.trv. whose I family would add another lumsehohl j to i ne eornmuiiiry, wjmse presence would increase our eoatrnatioiis, nndwhose children would help to fewe-l! the number attending,- our schools. Then, indee d, we begin to see the evil that we perpetrate against our own best interests and the pros q perity of tlie entire eominunity". Tjct ns look aronr:-l l'oriiami ami what do we behold?; Two hundred any little o:n-rin-.r yoii may le pleased houses formerly occupied fir meehan- t: make will ho very ae.-eta! le." ies and laborers to rent; real estate' " . --.- - depreciated; a strim-ent money mar- A certain clergyman of ormont, ket- -roups f live or ten laborers U ev years since, visited New j oik, calmfv looking on whilst fifteen or wus invited to fill a city pulpt. twenty Chinamen perform the work J Ilw never had tne pleasure of listen thevouMit to have. Wiftind verhaps j t"or to a cliurcli organ, and was un a hundred Chinese laundries', whose j acquainted with the stylo of luring a labor deprives a hundred honest will- , h-w to do the singing. Giving out in- women of work as a means of his iirst hymn, the organist played a sustaining their out-of-work bus- fancy prelude, and in the highest bands and their little children. These j f;v le of the art rendered the hmn. are a few of the "blessings" of "cheap j Addressing the throne of grace in a labor." manner that stamped him as a- man Let ns suppose that we import one thousand Chinese m iles to Portland, and their wages is ore dollar per day. We employ them at varioa , avoca tions, such as cooks, wojd-sawyers. scavengers, grader-., laundrymen, cigar makers, shoemaker.-., butchers, match-makers, ami a number ot other j useful employments at which white j labor could.' be 'en-dorf-d. . .Their j earnings average SoiMVM a month, j Of this amount they do not expend ' to exceed tlftv cents a day, and the j residue of their wages ('c-lo.OitO a ! month I is sent to China, or hoarded 1 up to take with them eventually, j C Thus we lose to the community the ! circulation of lh0.-.KK a year, one ! cent of which nev;r finds its way ! here again. ' ' 1 ! Nil-.v let us lo.ik upon the other ' side of this picture. Suppose, then,.!. -we have ontuousand white laborers com-into our raids:, and we employ them aenfat two dollars p.n- day. Vo f h lecst apt tow scratch up the gar ain an addition to our population of ' den. at least twentv-livo hundred !.; if at once, fas it is reasonable ti up- pose at least five hundred of the fx- borers would be married, and their ... - .. fann ies would average tour toeu-iil. lamuies wonni average tour toeu-ai. and the. product of their industrv would go towards swelling our 1'ed- eral. State, countv anditv finances, i,.- -t ...t,w iimtiK to f,-:i. 1 that it could never gam from anv onvolianl. similar linmner ot ionouan. . . p..n. ...... rii 1 ii n lv to tnem iuuy wouui oe spent for board and clothing in our midst, and tlie greater portion of the residue wouia .e evpemled for phy 000 a vear paid to white labor in circulation in our ir.idt with Chinese laboiMve lose fully rlK,0()0 per year . which is alorbetl by them. ., Nor is thisr the only loss to Tort lnd throucrh tho intrMuction O rent houses, pureha,e real estate, do- j 0f,heart " 1 -avod-these are velop the ind ust rie.-. of the coautrv. i , u ,l S-"V',S "f the 'livinu that - and add materiallv to their general I MnV niu hadow our brotherhood O .ti.1. m ii. - .-.Sr. o.-.- 1 ? 1 our humanity. vveaim. KJi uiv fi,,i' ;iii uihuiii- . . .. .... . . 1 . - - 1 1 1 i 1 : 1 1 1 i 1 1 u : ' rt iviniw.i. io,- i t 1,I:LI1, fi lill". 1 LlOl 1:11 11 in ( S'S taxes church donati.n,,, recreations, ; their boiQ- t U m ehariticor the rnrchaso of homes know hov, to use them.- WM for mechami'5. rims we would re- er tain nearly every dollar of the 7'20.- Chinese labor, as -we can learn from the following comparisons J-"WHITE LABOR TWO DOLLAKS A DAY. A prosperous country, v : -Money, plenty, Mechanics employed, Schools nourishing, Churches well attended, City lots in demand, No vacant houses, Merchants prosperous, Finances easy. CHINESE LAl-OIi OXE DOLLAR A DAT. Hard times, Mechanics idle, Empty school. houses,' Churches for sale, City lots a dead investment, Two hundred houses to rent, No sale for merchandise, No emigration, . . Country financially bankrupt. Besides all this it is a ruinous supported? how can schools be erect- od and carried on? how can the towns be built up with stores and houses, i if the white laborer cannot procure j more than a subsistence? Vc must I not elevate the C'hiuese race at the I c vuu.u m oui n-now une.-. li we do, wo are guilt v of political suicide. 1'eople write about '-filling uj the I country with a population suflieient- ly dense to develop its it-sources,' city. We will then lind factories i and other industries laying , idle for the want of consumers, without which no country can grow, and the evils ot Chinese labor will become appa- font to our capitalists when it has crushed them with financial ruin, Portland is not the largest city that lias fallen to decay through the ellishness and impolitic ideas of its prominent capitalists. a rent :il C'rucHv. alone. , - fhed's all stuir." the iu:.n ansvered ; ir t uo at once, .r i 11 in ike vou. The poo;- eluM tK-an to s-.b worse thin i.-lore, and the ia-utal man '.avi' it a severe tiiunip (.ver th" si'le ol' liu- head. The child moaned piteously. j Tiie1 indignation i' the i;. --tanders was I'.-vciti-d. and one of them said to the ti:in '"Is: til it vitlir''' "What "s that to you?" the man an swered ; "I won't tell you'." "He's my i"it iier." t In- child soMed, 'and licj ! il b.d mv inol iicr just as -lie's aj.rin;; -to-Jcill mo." T;i" in in d(.:i;.led his u-.t ::i:d made as though lie was nPout to me the child a saxau-;- lilow. Oae .t t.'ie h-standt-rs interfi-rivd and said; "Say. if .. .. i .. i . i ? i:: . ii i! . . . on uo:i i mo mi.- i ii can a oiueni:ui. ; I m-v.-r saw su h a Lrutal lat.'H-r in all nv U; Tiie m ;:i l.-e.ran to fumlle in hi- prick ets, an! tiie ehilil ei i;-i ; out. "Take care he's ;rol a knife. lh''s aoin to .stick vou." tre enough, t!ie ru in r"'';1,',(1;. r TU nouA"!'. t!ie ruin produced a I h in j; an onieer, oneoilheui erien to a fi ieVi l. "If I am arrested," th" man said, "it shall t-e for something," anil thereupon he plun-T'.-d tin- kni!'e into tie- body of the child. Tne child shrieked, "I'm murdered. I'm murdered," and a crow 1 rushi tl to tin- spot, liu- man ipiietly raised the child in his arms, and re liovheJT ids hat, s lid, "Cleliil.-liieli, this Li a wooden child. I'm a ventriloouist. , UI intellect arm power, ne coony re opened the hymn book and said: " The audience will join me in sing ing the good old Methodist him, and those persons running that bag of wind in the gallery will please not , interrupt . Josn jJilmnokon IIi:ns. The best tew set a lien iz when the hen l7- leddy. I kan't tell what the best breed i., but tlie Shanghi i. the UUK "iyst. It kosts as mueli tew bord 1 a7- t duz a stage hoss, and you 'Jtout .as well undertaik tew fat a t-1-;;12 niill by running oats thru it. There ain't no profit in keeping a 'KM1 f"r Ids eggs if ha lays le.si than 1 :t a- llyn arc very long lived, if tha don't kontract the throte diseaze. kan't tell eggzactly. how.tew'pick . ou.r Jl god hen. lr.it az' a general thing, the long eared ones, I kno are bor.iiow. -At whatever sign of Ur"ni' vro Ann one but a brnlo , P 1tll"'i- wrw not more a I PlrKtllOv r.f 4-1... A. - i a. 1 , : " ' 1 " man it 13 ; . . - .--"m n :in V'-rot reverence. Tl j 1:1"ahlV3 AH gr.ef that is sj j f1''""?. lunfyinr,- divine "umaniztng and divine is , .01 iu ne , 01 reverence. hovr. -1 piritual ivine. 3Iost a - '"i iiinnu is iieir 1 t.i . a t, ure 01 -,0l,e- The tears ! .1 a r')l,tllr over her dead babeher ; .. T V "l ounp ner iiisl. ooiu or tne s:nim 1 .1 , . thoirvooatio 1,- V h T i do not hannen to 1H - This is of ; When ono lt-arns that the United States contains 14,000 drug stores, each of them dispensing on an aver age a score .of prescriptions a dav the only wonder is that so many of J poopl djp upturn! d.-ath. JZXTERPIi ISR A yXO UXCEMHXT. THE USE. A LOCAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER FOK X II E Farmer, Business 3I;ui, k Family Circle. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY. A.NOLTNER, EDITOR AXB PUBLISHER. OFFICIAL PAPES FOK CLACKAMAS CO. OFFICE In Dr. Thessing's Prick, next door to John flyers' store, up-stairs. Terms of Siikscriplloii s Single Copy One Year, In Advance 12.50 " Six Months " Tenns f Ailvertisln-jt ... 1.50 -j- '"i twelve Hnes oin.-w.--ck.. 5 2.50 For each subsequent ins -rt ion l.W -', ,f y::i!r ; Quarter !"""""'.".'..!.'..... -HUH) Riisim-ss Card, 1 square, one year ll.W R V S I A' E S S (T A li 1) S. J. NV. 2COI71?IS, NI. D., rilVSKlAN .VXD SfKOEOX, o it e o o y c i t r, o H e go y. 9 iconic-"- T "p-Stairs in f.'hannan's Prick, Main Street. auglUf. W. H. WATK!?JS, M. D., PORTLAND, OSEGOFJ. ffOFFICE Othi Fellow's Teniple.rnrnor First ami Aid r sir. , ts. K.-sitleuoc corner of Main arid Seventh stn-cts. Di-s. AVelch A: Thoisipscu, OI-FitK in djlSiJuJ 0 J) I) F E L L O )VS TEMP L L Cfrner of First and Ahk r Streets, poi;ti,ax - OKKCOX. i-Villbe in Ori;-jn City on Saturdays. Nov. 3 :tl S. IIUF.L.VT. CUAS. E. '.VAKREN. HUELA7& WA RRE U Attorney3aat-Lav, - - QPtESCH. erui-T-Tt'E Ch:ir;:iar.'s trick. Main st. amarlSTJ :t I. ATTORNEYS AND (OLNSELOKS AT-LAW. Oragon G"ty, Croscn. BWiU practice in all tie- Court . t,t t he s'tai"1. special attention pvcn to cases in the V. S. "Land Oitice s.t Ur.uii City. .j;iprl-7J-t I. ATTO R U E Y-AT-LAV, 7, T .,".-. - n tt' . . np;rn" 0uiJ,0 till, : : 0RIJ0- OFFICK Ov-i- Pope's Tin Store, Main tr-ic-t. -Jlmar:J-tl'. N 0 T A II Y V U 11 L I C. ENTEHPH'SE CFFiCZ. OllKftOX CITV. M U S I C New, Freih, .Hid Sparkling! T H E OIUSTER a ew'music noKroa the lse np Coavcntions, Singing Clacsoa, Church Choirs, AND TUB Home Circl?. THE O LUSTER i;y S. V.'ESLKV .'VIVriTL.V, . AND T. JI.VRTiX iOV. XK, Piicr ?i:j.5.i per fo:. Sinftle copies ent, post- piid, fl.-. J. L. PETEES, 593 Broadway, New York. AT) UK ESS : iron schools. FAIRY VOICES A NEW SINGING-CLAS3 E00K. COMl'lLEI) A X D A li ItA If G E l 'BY WILLIAM DRESS LER. PrJt-e Sft Pur Do.. SiiiIe Conleh sent, Pont-jiit i-.l GO i-eiit. Address. J. I.. PKTEIIV, 5V'.' Hrondwaj-, ' A' '.- nrk. THE SOiiSG ECHO The Po; ular SinInjr-Sc-liool Hook. 4 B v 1 1. nn n i i:s. Price 7.50 -ji-1-:t.. Siita-le -opiM sent, I'lHt-jm iii, t'.tr . Address .J. I PETKHS, ri'.'.'J livitnrtwit y; August Stii, Ini. r'ev York. NEW YORK HOTELr (Doutfohes Cafthans.) "o. 17 1'ront str.et. Opposite, the Mail j ' Steamship Landing, ; PORTiAM), OltKOO.N. II.ROTilFOS, J. J. WILKESS, Proptiftors. - : i i r.oafd week.....! :.'.!.!..' $.-,.oo lioarU Week with lvKigii'Slk tUH) Board "v lay j. i.ijo A . Beautiful .Farm for Sale ! I r i vcues opi x till m,E l vxd, 1 T- La,rr0 rclml.. Splendid spring, and uipusl'-wiinin inrec miles 01 Aurora, at less than B4 ?VAl AtjRE! This otter Is only'-r'TTort-vrentydays. Enquire at the Entkrprise office. -Oregon City, June C, 1S73. tf. II. IIIGHFIELI). KMlilli!,el since '10, at IUe oll Mand. T'Liin Street, Oregon City, Orrcon. An asjsortmont of Watho.e.Jewel- A ry.and Roth Thomas? V lirHt-Clocks all of which arc warranted to be as rnrei!fnf oil yRfpalrin done on short notice , and t.iankful for pa-t patrons-". it BR C II A -VX ISE. JOHN MYERS, OREGON CITY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTStuul - - SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, A N D GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationerv. I will pay tlie highest price for n J all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I will soil an low as any houB In Orcoti for CASH Oli ITS EQ VI YA I. EXT In Good Merchantable Produc. 1 am selling very low for Give mo a call and sat is'y yonrsvlv . JOII N" MVEHS Oregon City, March 21, ls73. GREAT EXCITEMENT!! GOOD N E W S ! PRICES REfil l'ED TO SI IT TIIE TIMES. ii, alii .1 ,M LOOK OUT FOR GOOD S. ACKERS Ali & GO. TTAVE JUST KECE1VKI A LAIUJE i JLX stock of SPRIXG AXD SUMMER GOODS, which they ofiVr CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! Wc would say come and convince' yonr- self bof. re purchasing elsewhere. Ourst-ock ' consists in part of Fancy and f tapla Dry CJoods, Clothinfr. ; Huts, P.oots and Hhocd, Ladies and Gents Kurnishiiiir (ioods, Motions, (irocer- Jes.-llard-waro, and a great many otherrtlclestoo numer oursto mention; also, Doors, Windows. Glass and Putty. etc., etc. t I All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods ALSO Wool Ajintetl For which wo pay the Highest Prices. S. ACKERMAN A CO. rz-n ritr. f.ireh CI. lrrUff. 3 ltv COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, it A y U FACTO R I K S. WAGON AND CARRIAGE 31 A I U FACTORY ! THE UNDERSIGNED, T7 havintr Increased thedi- (VSr mensions ol his premises, at htXtY' the old stand on the Corner of Jluin una Tli!rl Street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of informing his old pa trons, and as many new ones as nuiv Im pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, trool materials, and the very hest. of im ehanies, to luiild am-w, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out uncomplete, any sort of a vehicle Irnni n common Cart to u Concord Coach. Try me. HIucUmit Iiiii, Horse or x Slsoein, and General Jobbing ne.-.tlv, nuleklv, and cheaply done. DA'11 S.Mi l II. WILLIAM SIXCiER IT A S FSTA HI. I SUED JHZf A FACTORY mMB FOR THE MANUFACTUnE OF Furniture, and Doors, ami ?ioi i.uiNCJS or ai.i- svf.rs. They will also do Turning of -very tie script ion to order, Willi Xi:.T.NT.ss AMi DISPATCH! "AI1 wtirk warranted, shop on the Kiver, in I-wis' Shop lipjiosile Oregon City Mills. .8 a 5 r ir a V am v vt ft a mm. mimm n Miiiii St., Orogoii City. lAMI ACTl KER AND DIPflRTER OF & SuIiU-r;--!IrtI- k wan-, etc., -tt-. "7-iircii hkmtt:iis as cheap as Y T fan he had in the Stale, jit WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL. tri warrant my troods as r -pres -nted. Oregon City, ApV.i 17, 1S7l' tl. MASONIC HAT.I. lUril.M.VCr, Oregon City, : : : Oregon. IT" EKKS cnxsTAXTI.Y ff; JL. in li.-onl and lor s il;-, vV.--" -2" ':iK;iplorc:ih, r-- l'arl.r, I'.eurnom , Oll"u--. S.tt inmorn , ami Kitchen l iirnitiir Liircaus, iAiuv.z--, lioekinp Chairs, Whatnot?, lTiistC!ui., 'jihst a nds, f'erh'-d Hair, and Tiilu M a t r s c-s, ruin PiiioM.B, l'rlln' 1 ds, rietere I'rnmop, Moiiiiiinirs, etc., etc. (SjiciM ntt-tit:..n trivcn to l"liolsti-rv work 1:1 all its r:t riches. -rd'TS li I l-d wit ii i.roiii I'! in ?... H--eairui"- iloin- with nat- ; ness and il:vj..-iiii. I urnitun- inad'-oru- r. tall a rxi n.me Kr your.l v-s. iTtnaj 72 OFFICIO OKKGOXCITV, : OKI.'GOX rr. a hi rni:iAiti:r to execcte all kinds of JOB FlUiSTING, rli as CARDS'. BII.I.-DITAPS; PAMPHLETS, DEEDS. MORTGAOES, LA DELS, LETTER-HEADS, In fact all kinds of work done u In Printincr (imce, at fPOUTLAM) PRICES. LEGAL BLANKS Uy on b;im), nn ff.r at as ,w a jirice as can be had in the .St.it--. a n r SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Oregon City, Mareh 21. lS7.Vtf. A. G, WALLE rGTS PIONEER OOQK OINDEBY. Pittock's IJilIFiir Corner ef Stark ml I'rtMit Streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK POOKS RULED ANI POUND to any dsird pattern. Music hod;s, Macazln"s, Newspapers, etc., Iioimd in ev ery variety of sty 1'- known to t lie trrede. Orders from the ..untry promptly at tended to. OREGON CITY BREWERY Ileziry Hnriibcl, TTAVIXG PUItCHAP- Vt i 9 ed th abm-o s cry wishes to inform the public that h is now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qual ity of I A G E R Ji E E R, as frood as can' be ontnined anywh re in the Strjf. Orders solicitol nnd pr"nirtlv llled. ii. AUCTIlOy AXD COMMISSION A. B. RSCHARDSON, r oirner of Front Ouk st., Portland. Of Real Est ite, (Jroceries General Mcr chandise and Horses. TF D VYS Wednesday and Saturday SALl, l'-vi- A. II. HiCHAKI 'S( , Auctioneer. Fr-lish Refined r.ar and mndle Iron, Fn-'lih Stmare and Octagon Cast "steel. Horse Shoes, Rasps, Saws.serews, Fry-Pans, Sheet Iron, R. j. Iron. A I- S O lar"0 assortment if Groceries and Taq- . I.'. RICHARDSON, uors Jan. 1, l.Mf. Auctifn- r. 4-n. CiSOH rt5:lv! A-ents. wanted! tbO tO KtZU All classes ol worlcin-r pet ple of eit her sex, younjr or old, make mon--- at work lor us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Par ticulars tree. Address G. Stinson V Co., Portlantl, Maine. iTseplsT-'yl Ahout 150 pounds of lonpj iirini er. of which this is an impression, lias been in use but a short time, ejood work. Price 23 cents ) 11, either lied up or in eases cases i x t ra. 4 T C l"k A s:ririll font of Nor.ptrifl of wli.cr. this :s a'l iinprci-siun. l'ric-:- 3i cents - 3. As gn.o as nev.-. Thero i.i tnoc. L'h to set ahout osit- ciHunin of this AJiln-ss tliirf etr.i-e. eaeer Sdlid. AUurt-ss Tin- standard rem- iy lr ("out. lis, citzii, Surf 77v, M'nj'ijii r:7 '.'..".;, f'rimjt, J.ict-r L'o.iijilaiiit, Jfini:,iti. I'.l-. fHiiti nf tl.r l.unrtx, and i -ry uletlion ot tin- Throat, Limits and Chi-st, inelud;ri r 'onscm !-'l lox. 11 i!iii "s i'ie:i.:i u I'Jiei ry (!( s not dry iij a Couh, hr.t loosens :!,cli-ans"s th- liiiiLrs, and all ys, thus r-inorin-i the fittxrrti t ni' eomj)i:ur;T. : one tr'iunrir- un-l-.s siirii'-d I. i rn-i. I'r- pe.r d ny Skth V l-'ow i.f. Sons, I'ito:i. j--,:d iy llKiUMnox, l.'dM KTTFi! Cn., San I-rancisco, an-1 l y deal'TS U'-nerallv. EXTKA OFFE1J. t ri'. 111 lor. w.il 1 ;.;t :-f !y ttike j inc.- on tht ur chron.o .-( t:i;-" is y;: inches in z arU'nov. 1, (1 ,, i. t)c xlnr s-t ciul liaudsoiii'. st eK ti-.rr- .r - ixci- en. .n - nap. r. 1 j llh'.strr.t d family and m ry v. e k ly in its I Ii:rd volume, h.-.-s now 1 a 1 r t--1 -it j -I i e 1 !;5ijai;,l SiififdiiM!,,, !;Iui raj. idly n-cr-'-asinjr, which ir snn s t he su-n ss ol t !.r pres'-nt distril.tution. 'ii..- i-ublish.-rs oli i.'ii, l inear j-rjf't'i i-.avc js.-ut to its st:! scrilx rs t his year ov-r K- -iti y'j Mns.,i chi.-s 01 th-- -l ro!io "t-r.te" ami jr.- slnj; lin lii;;eir '. .ry day. Sn l.seripf ion I'niv, thre.- dollars err y, ar, hii h -iv. s t tio Mil ,s -rihers I nty-two munh.-rs ot to Ik st l-.-.mily W.elviy. tin- i-hromo "t'silr" fim-ly rraim d, and a nuuOeri-u e n iti. aie ( lit it li riir t !) hol.i r to OV.(. Shvr;. IT- f l.r. .lie. tril.n! i...n 4,i pr. ii:i:i.is IV r l-sr:. Suhscriho ; ii'iw tiie iiL'ir.l nr s.-ud iiri'-t to t lie I 1 uhlislii r. Spi eim.'u copi.-.s, ,r;rr ; e. U.rs, j t lit IPC, iFTQ -In fv.-ryto.rn,:t h:rne or WP-flTn Sl!ul ,i,!"r::1 rr-ndums 10V i? tfi s rn.it iri-tiii:;; up cluls. 'lie- twsf out lit. Send :il once lor Terms and partic ulars. Aii.lr ss, WA'I KKS t . .June K!- in a r.-inf. l'i;t:;., iii.:!.. Win. KKCUCJIi TON WOn,I) RESPECTFULLY INFORM t T the citizi ns ol !re;ron Citv and vicin ity that lie is prcpa. red to iumish . I'ir, Spruce ami Volar of every description. I'ry Flot.rin.ir, Ceilititf,Spriicc(f!rSheJln), I Jilt ice, Piekets, Fence Posts (Cedar'. Constr.r.llycn Hand. Street nnd Sidewalk I unibt r furnished on the shortest noiitv, at as low rates as can be puivhaed els.vliere in the state. Give me a ca 11, at t l.e OJIS CJtlX t IXY, HA V." mi.L. Marc h 21. !S7-3-tf. AGENTS I OR THE EMEU! hISE. 1'he fo'.lowltip: persons an- r.-.ii l.orizf d to net as iii i, u r the E.Mmn:iE: Get,. 1. Itencll A Co., id park Row, New ork. iM.ii.'i 1 . 11 tV ' o.,t.t,, euostiuit street, 4 1u1.nn 1 Lk in. Abbott A Co., No. $2 and SI Nassau street. New ork. Portland,' irefron y c.., .n uf.j San Francisco l lhos. oyee ,.. ... ,. , , . ( I P. Fisher !-.. Helens, f oh'.mbia count v S nic Astoria, Clatsop e..t;i,ty ."..a. Van 1 us. n 1 . vs iUiams Ilarnsburfr. 7. n. Sl,.ith Lalnyettf, amhill cuntv LL.l- r-uson Dallas, Polk county ' Lave HnJmes IV n t on cou n t y ; W. A. Wei N V,rvallis Hon. John 1 urnt tt ( any l ity .rant eo V P T awe!l Albany A. N. Arnold Dalles, W asrn county N. II. (Jat. s LaGrande, Union county A. C. Crai" Pendleton, Umatilla county S. V. Knox Fur';ie Citv ' -I. M. 1 hompson " ,' ( F. L. Tristow Koseburp . Hon. L. F. Lane I-cljflii.m . I. ATontajriic l.T l UnUttui Jacksf.nville Hon. F. D. Foodray LonsTom H. C. Huston CLACKAMAS COCXTT. reaver Creck c. V. Peatie Put te vi I if J!!..".Toh n 7ti mwit 'ascades..... IIt ry 'e Juin Canbv ......y.........J. V. strwser Cuttinqr's P. Wrfcrht Fncle Croek... Frank W. Foster Hnrdinsr's Capt. Z. C. Norton I owpr 'olalla ?orland 'ilwnukt" John Ilatrenhrrcer Ojwcjro . . - John Poole Urf-r Molnlla W, IL Vanffhan Tl.r. Chro,r.o -Cut-" l-l--r.tly rranu,! iTM H- r.tid a h;.r-. in tie- ids: HUil i.n ol 6T.;ti.re- J;?,;;t .HiJ miunis aiiiotmtiru to ?il,ui. '0 -ijs. .C' .C '-ii I-: very Mii.serilr to that Popular V. klv. '.f8?. ,M e XZC' ' AH ,k-'3 f Ol - n !!F,5!'?rs ! -F , v A-0'"" .tf' M J 8JS WIy-A C If T y jm FLOIiKKCl.' S' prti.d ftfltnt;,,,, lH aP,.. Rreat inq rovei.ients n.iui,. r ,. 1. this excellent Maei.ine.an.Vto , V !" ln vlejiant. styksol Cases ;,,ai. ,i u, r v Hr a 1."frtlixr lto pvefci-n I . intrthe work tv tn.m t h,'.", we now liave one a tl.a: tlescri.f ' ' r:',l'1 easy runninir and liav.e." -i'i culiar exceil, m -ies ol theV: r 'vV.'.'i"r Tntnonsaini!';'' not weirltinjr well, I will attest n.'a'uev0 nt any ex pel is t 1 lie t hi r "Kti s. .m i.r V. ., Is 1:- cnTy 3Itif-It!i- ' Cir.t can . more than om- d ir et iu: ) -, ;r , . n ' versible feed a .- a(iv:.i:irie ;r', elst(, iiij; tnds of seams, in (juiitii,-, 1 1(. ' "' . iinii!i! I:c ricrnicp, or .Ma. j Circular or samples of r ..,.( yon purchase a Sewing Machine i'i v 'J I IF. I'FST! 11 Machines sold on liberal terms. FLORKNCK VING JIAC3!IV. SAT.IUTL HILL, Ar o. lO New ."I'iit-iiirrv Slrc-j ( O j Graiirl Ilntrf P.uiUli ,n S'un Francis '-'m.-'y K:;:n. VRY Bg v--;'1 t V -If . s-i X r u. r?-'?- B1 1 mf f ill- w - - ' 5? --.t 2A.V . zcr.?..-;.? .i' &?,;; rr. ! '7 - s-y-.-'r -lJ 'y'r ? '. - V-.-' v; : l !''-' .;. f'J 7.V? '?':r;r;- f Ms-reh 25. 1-7.1 :l"m SHADES. SALGOf! Frcp. G ?ra:n Street, Crercn Citj tor invites t he atti id ion el : le lev r r-t ii" poj oj elar nniiisenient to tl rni. TH E R A R IS sri'PLl E I ' witli nil the el oi. t .i;hties ol 1 i ' r; and t lars. .-ei tee., lr:.-li jsi.e t i r a In. sidy iainotis V hi.-l.i ax u 1 1:1 e.. . u N o. i MU'GTP.ti CALI I liY is count tt d v. ;t h tin- Saint n. ret;t,i, ( jty, 1, !.U-tl. ! r c i LsVLhV, S'LLli, SikU IT. T'lIEUNLLRSIGNrPLL 1 I'J :l K , ., 1 the i i.-rv stable n I i.tb fir ' ' t. j'.y.ortt 11, ke ps t onMan'.iy on Li-''-1 Cudtlle sitxl Ilu jjry Ifoiscs, i(Iif I'i i e e I ie:ioiiabl(,- I He will also run a WILhGIT CGCA SfuIfJCS ill; crr.t- rT u ri n c: 1 1 sr. num v s'-asor, hoist ses,r,ril ( tel:t .ltd lit r.t ii '.i.:11'-- F.EE AT LIMKG FA"1S. -J-,M. FRAZKR.l't .pri-.i'- er.o"- Oregon City. May 27, JJ7j. SODA SFRIKGS! the eauuie snniESi i;esj:i.t: :tT. ?iii.i:s soi i ii or .i:i:con IX CI. A CKA MA S C 0 LX"J 1 ' B '!ll,..ilSi.rtnSnriii!'-5 l.i SI Tf S t ' " ."' mm . those vi-diiinr to sj-.i 1:11 a nuuntairs ibat this is t he tnt st " - ( plaee in the Wilhun. tie a!!.v- .-c Hot'l. Stale and I :i! h-1 ' use 1 " l1' coniinlf.ti''!irl viriurs. ji ,n M';i" J lit Se Serines have 1 " 1: t". :,!"' by IMivsic'itns as -elnr the hepHe- J-.d b-" st jdace lor invalids" fr 1 ritr,,,,f',",'f :1r"l with any complaint to tI:t " season. c wii' I'arties desirintr to visit i'11' ' l,,,,;fri!!f" find a hark in rt-idSties er tie-'- -r.-! dation.upou npp'' rp o ' -' '.: , 1 7- : -f- ' vl .... - fj EST r TI.I.TA P. D TA I I I.S IN OldX have 1 1 en Jntn tii:ef !. r.i e. 1 1 1 r-1 nT7T-lT.'T?T TV HIT TmmiT