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O G -0 O o o o G o 0 o C G V cheerful south room with a bay--imlow full of blossoming yUniy. ;.;Jlt fir fflowinff Iwlnnd a burnish- J -rate; a carpet whose soft velvety iles was shaueu iu uiuc volurs, to correspond iwi u.m- 'skeovereil lurniiure; uuu a, uiuc "n.led clock, which had just struck 0: ine at niftht all these things met Mrs. Ciiickerly's eye as she laid dowi her book, and yawned as wide ly as her ripe cherry of a mouth would admit. She was a plump, fair faced young matron of some four and twenty, with bright auburn hair, soft blue eyes, and a complexion whose roses stood in need of no artificial rouge to heighten their charms, while her dress of soft crimson merino was ex quisitely adapted to her- semi-blonde style. "Fanny," said Mr. Chickerly, looking up from his newspaper, "did (ryon call on those Carters to-day?" '-No; I never thought of it." 'And they leave town to-morrow morning; and Carter is absurdly sensitive to all slights fancied or real. Fanny, I desired you to make a paint of calling." "Well I did intend to, Frank," pouted Mrs. Chickeriy, "but one eaiv't think of everything." " Von cannot, it seems." "It appears to me you are niakirfg a mountain out of fiiole-hill," said Fanny "ruther tartly. "It may affect my business very seriously Carter's ho;ise carries great influence with it." Mrs. Chickerly was silent, patting the velvet carpet with her foot in a manner that indicated some annoy- "I shall have to laave here very early to-morrow morning," said her husband, presently. : "To go to Scenersviljl, about Aunt .Elizabeth's will?" ' "Yes." ''Oh, I wouldn't, Frdnk." "Whvnot?"' ; "It's such bitter cAltl weather to travel in and Aunt Elibeth is such a whimsical old womaHit's as likely as not that she'll change her mind about making a will when you get there. I would wait a little, if I were you." Mr. Chickerly smiled. "That would be ydnr system of doiug things, Fanny, b'tt not mine." "J system, Frank! AVhat do you mean?" "I mean that you believe in put ting things off indefinitely, and not always in the wisest marner. I wish voq would break yourself of that habit, Fanny. Believe me it will some day bring you to vief." Mrs. Chickerly contracted her pret ty eoebrows. "I don't lielieve in being lectured, Frank." "And I don't very often lecture you, my dear; pray" give me credit for that.' "You don't think you were mar rying an angel when you took me, I Lope?" "No, my love, marrying a very whose few faults corrected.' I thought I was pretty little girl, might easily be Faults! Have I any great faults Frank? inline iauus mav sometimes en tail great consequences, Fan nv "If you scold any more out of the room." I shall go a on need not , lor X am going inysell to pack my van. so. By the way there s a button .oil the shirt I want to wear to-morrow.' I wish you would come up stairs and sew it on for me.' 'I will, presently.' 'Why can't you come now?' 'I just want to finish this book; there's only one more 'chapter.' And Fanny opened her volume so resolutely that her husband thought it best not to contest the question. Sitting all alone in front of the bright lire, Mrs. Chickjrly gradual ly grew drowsy, and beAre she knew it she had drifted oil if to the shad owy regions of dream-lMid. She was roused by the clock strik ing eleven. Dcar me! how late it is!' she thought, with a little start. 'I must go up stairs immediately. There I forgot to tell cook about having breakfast at live to-morrow morning and of course she's abi.tl and asleep by this time. I'll be up arlv enough to see to it myself, that will ba just as well. And laying this salve to her con science, Mrs. Chickerly turned off mo gas ami crept drowsily up the up stairs. 'Fannv. Fannv it's" past five, aji.l cook hasn't come down stnii-j Are you sure you spoke to her last night? Mrs. C.mekerly rubbd her and stared sleepily around. eves "Oh, I-rank, I for;ot all about speaking to her last night, she stud with conscience-stricken face T.nt j. n run right up site can hav re the lreuklat ready in a very few utes.' min- She sprang out of bod. thrust he feet into a pair of silk-lined slipper and threw a shawl over her shoul ders. Mr. Chickerly bit his lip and chock ed her: 'No need, Fanny,' he said, a little bitterly, 'I must leave the house in fifteen minutes, or miss the only through train. It's of no use Jf speaking to cook now.' 'I am so sorry, Frank.' Mr. Chickerly did not answer he was apparently absorbed in tn;.. over the various articles in his bi reau drawer, while Far ny sit shiver ing on the edge of the bed, cogitat ing how hard it was for her husband to start on a long journey that bitter morning without any breakfast. I can make a cup of coffee myself over the furnace tire,' she exclaimed springing to her feet, but Mr. Chick crlyQgain interposed: 'Sit down, Fanny, please. I would rather you would sew this button on the neck of my shirt. I have packed the others those that are fit to wear. I have shirts enough but not one in repair.' Fanny crimsoned as she remember ed how often, in the cYmrse of the last month or two, she had solemnly promised herself to devote a day to the much needed renovation of her husbands shirts. She looked around for her thimble. I left it down stairs last night. I'll get it in a. minute!' The housemaid had just kindled afire in the sitting room grate; it was blazing and cracking cheerfully tmong the fresh coal.?, ar-d Fannv o o 1 i l J:-V;X" could not resist the temptation of pausing a moment to warm her chill ed fingers, and watch the Kso,isli purple spires of fame shoot merrily up the chimney until she heard her husband's voice calling her impera tively: 'Fannv! Fanny! what are you do ing?' 'Oh, dear, thought the wife, as she ran up stairs, 'I wish Frank wouldn't be so cross. He's always in a hurry.' Little Mrs. Chickerly never stop ped to think that the real reason was that she, his wife, was never, in a hurry.' The needle threaded, the thimble fitted on, an appropriate button was the next thing to be selected. 'Oh, dear, Frank, I haven't one the right size!' 'Sew on what you have then: but be quick!' But Fanny was quite certain there was 'j'nst the right button' some where in her work-basket, and stop ped to search for it. 'There, I told you so!' she cried triumphantly holding it up on the end of her medle. Well, well, sew it on quick, said Mr. Chickerly, glancing at his watch nervously. 'That's just your worrying way, Frank; as if anybody could sew a button on well in a hurry. There! my needle has come unthreaded!' 'Oh, Fanny, Fanny!' fairly out of patience at last, 'why didn't you do it last night as I begged of you? I shall miss the train; and what little chance we had of a place in Aunt Elizabeth's will, will be sacrificed to your miserable habit of being always behind hand. Fanny gave him the shirt, and be gan to whimper a little, but Mr. Chickerly had not the time nor the inclination to pause to - soothe her petulant manifestations of grief. He finished his dressing, caught up his valise with a hurriedly sjmken 'good bye,' and ran down stairs, two steps at a time in the street. 'There he goes,' murmured Fanny; 'and he's gone away cross with me. and all for nothing but a miserable button ! I wish there wasn't such a thing as a button in the world!"' (A wisli which we much misdoubt, many another wife than Mrs. Fanny Chick erly has echoed, with perhaps better reason.) Mrs. Chickerly was sitting down to her little dinner a In solit'tire, with a daintily browned chichen, a tum bler of current jellv, a curly bunch of celery ranged before her, when, to her surprise the door opened and in walked her lord and husband. Whv, Frank, where on earth did yon coma from?' Cried the astonish ed wife. 'From the oHico' coollv answered Mr. Chickerly. 'But I thought you were off for Scenersville, in such a hurry..' 'I found myself just five minutes too late for the train, after having run all the wav to the depot.' "Oh that was too bad.' Chickerly smiled a little as he be gan to carve the chicken. 'Yes I was a little annoyed at first ; it did seem rather provoking to be kept at home by a button.' 'What are you going to do?' 'Why I shall make a second start to-morrow.' 'I'll see to it that your breakfast is ready this time, to the second, and all your wardrobe in trim, said Fan ny, rather relieved at the prospect of a chance of retrieving her character. 'You need not. I have engaged a room at a hotel near the depot. I can't run any more risks." He did not speak unkindly, and yet Fanny felt that ho was deeply displeased with her. 'Jint, Frank' 'We'll not discuss the matter any further my love, if you please. I have resolved to say nothing more to you about reforms. I see it is use less and only tends to footer an un pleasant state of feeling between us. Shall I help you to some maccaroni ?' And fairly silenced, Fanny ate her dinner with what appetite was left her. Three days afterwards, Mr. Chick erly once more made his entrance, just at dusk, carpet-bag in hand, while Fanny sat enjoying the ruddy light of the coal fire and the con sciousness of having performed her duty in the mending and general renovation of her husband's drawer full of shirts a job which she had long been dreading and postponing. 'Well, how is Aunt Elizabeth?' questioned Fanny, when her hus band, duly welcomed and greeted, hail seated himself in the opposite easv"-chair. 'Dead, was the brief reply.' 'Dead! Oh, Frank! Of her old en em v. appoplexv !' 'Yes.' 'Was her will made?' "It was. Apparently she had ex pected me, on the day she herself ap pointed; and on my non-arrival on the only train that stops, she sent for the village lawyer, made her will and left all her property to the or phan asylum in Scenerville, with a iew I utter words to the effect that the neglect of her own living nephew had induced her, on the spur of the moment, to alter her original inten tion of leaving it to him. She died the next morning.' 'Oh, Frank, how much was it? 'Ten thousand dollars.' There was a moment or two of si lence, then Mr. Chickerly added composedly: 'You see, Fanny, how much that missing button has cost me'' x army L hickerly sat like one con demned, by the utterance of her own inTw TV Not aloe one miss of tr i i J .s-nay, hundreds S omissions, forgetfulnesses, and postponements which made her life one enll endeavar to S ap with the transpiring present sumeienth momentous to teach 1Pr to tram hei-soif IP!U 11 ner one rose -w-r. i ",un n i school? and t band's side came to her hn. lavinrr tremnlous and on his shoulder. mere shall be no buttons, my love " Z Z missin? lv. ' u eamest- He comnrehpnrlo.i n i. , , Lor, " :V::"11 luat S1 left Iberrd upon But it was not forrrnttar "r Chickerly sat herself resolutely to work to nproot the rank weeds crow ing m the garden of her life. nd she sncceeded, as we all may do when we resolve to do a wise, thin" RNTBRPRJSR AXXO UXCBMBXT. THE JGTERPltlSE A LOCAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER P O II THE Farmer, Business Man, k Family Circle. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY. . .A.. NOLTNER, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CLACKAMAS CO. OFFICE In Dr. Thessing's Brick, next door to John Myers' store, up-stafrs. TerniD of Subscription! Single Copy One Year, In Advance $2.50 " Six Months " " 1.50 Terms of Advertising! Transient advertisements, including all legal notices, V square of twelve lines one weeK J.WJ For each subsequent insertion.... One Column, one year Half " " " ouarter" " " 1.00 120.00 .... 00.00 .... 40.00 Business Card, 1 square, one year 12.00 ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB OFFICE OliEGOX CITY, : OREGON. WE AUK PREPARED TO EXECUTE ull kinds of JOB PRINTING, such as CARDS, JULTIIHADS, I'AMPIILliTS, DliliDS, MORTdAdliS, L.ABKI.S, I.KTTKR-IIKA DS, in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing )ilice, at PORTLAND PRICES. ALL. KINDS Of LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can bo had in the State. Work Sj5ideil A N D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Oregon City. March 21. lST-l-tf. AGENTS FUR TilE ENTERPRISE. The following persons are authorized to act as agents fur the Kntkkcujsk : ;io. 1. Rowel I A Co., V) Park Row, New York. Coe, Wetlierill & Co., GOT Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Abbott it Co., No. 82 and 81 Nassau street, New York. IV rt la nd, Oregon Tv. Ma in uel San Francisco KScr St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Mil's Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van lmseii Sal Mil .f. Williams Harrisburg I. H. Smith Iafayet t ", Vain hi 11 county I. Ij. Ferguson Dallas, Polk county Dave Holmes lii-nton county W. A. Wells Corvallis .-. I Inn.. John Hurnett Can von City.Orant eo W. I?. Iaswell Albany . N. Arnold Dallas', Waseo county, N. II. tJates Ia(rande, I'nion county V. C. Craig Pendleton, Umatilla county s. V. Knox 4. J. M. Thompson Eugene City y u Dristow Roseburg 1 Ion. I.. F. Iin" T . 1 :. T. Mont agu;; Eebanon jj ,. llnls,.on Jacksonville Hon. E. D. Fond ray Long Tom II. C. Huston CLACKAMAS COUJSTY. Reaver Creek... I'.utteville Cascades Ca n by Cutting's , Eagle Crnek Ha rding's Lower Molalla. Milwauki:? Oswego Upper Molalla. , C. F. Reatio John Zumwalt Henry Mc(Jugin J. W. Strawser D. Wright Frank W. Foster ...Capt. Z. C. Norton W. Moreland Jolill Ilatrenbnrger John Ioole V. H. Vaughan SOCIETY NO TICES. ()Ki:cx i.om;i: xo. 3 1. 1. o. i, Meets every Thursday ysua-, eveningat7'i o'clock, in the Odd Fellows' Hull, Main i" street. Members of the Or der are invited to attend. y order n.;. r.KHiiccA ii:c;rki: lodou xo. :i, I. O. O. V., Meets on the jpfTiJg Second and Fourth Tues- iJtJjZJ day evenings each month, pxt-'tst at 7?i o'clock, in the Odd "y Fellows' Hall. Membersof the Degree are invited to attend. MULTXO.HAH LOIKil XO. 1, A. l' it A. M., Holds its regular com :om- a and N, J)'.?' V munications on the rirst and Third Saturdays in each month at 7 o'clock from the-JOth of Sep. tember to the -Mth of March; and 7 o'clock from the 20th of March to the JOth of Septemlier. brethren in good standing are invited to attend. 1 y order of W. M. FALLS EXCAMPMUXT XO. 1,1. O. O. F.. Meets at Odd Fellows rv Hall on the First and Third Tues day of each month. Patriarchs in good standing are invited to attend. JOHN 31. HAC0X, IMPORTER AND DEALER i ' i-iaiiuurij. 1 Ilium- n rr cry. etc.. etc. vuiAafraj Oregon City, Oregon. ?"At Chnrman & Warner's old stand, lately occupied by 8. Aekeman, Main st. "f n rt e s n SHOALWATER BAY O Y STEES! rV !.IE. uUX nETI NED ANNO (7NCES to the citizens of Oregon City that he rias reopened his Oyster Saloon and Res- fin wnd dlsh out Fresh A sters to S'nn? Tea and Chocolate i everS?.fe?l0ary- ystp served up OreCon City. Sept. 28. 1873-tf aAA r 5& B USI 2TBS8 CARDS. J. W..NORRIS, 1M. D., PUYSICIAX' AND SURGEON, ORBGO X- CITY, OR BOO -V. -Offlee Up-Stairs in Charman's Brick, Main Street. augUtf. VV. H. W ATKINS, M. D., PORTLAND, " OREGON. r?-OFFICE Odd Fellow's Tcmple.corner First and Alder streets. Residence corner of Main and Seventh streets. Drs. Welch & Thompson, DENTISTS, OFFICE IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Corner of First and Alder Streets, POKTLAXP - OREGON'. WVill be In Oregon City on Saturdays. Nov. 3 .tf S. IIPHLAT. CIIAS. E. WARREN. HUELAT&WARREW Attorneys-at-Law, OREGON CITY, OREGON. B7-OFFICE Charman's brick. Main st. 5inarl872 .-tf. JOHNSON & McCOWN ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT-LAW. Oregon City, Oregon. KWill pmcticc in all the Courts of the Stiit'. Special attention given to cases in the U. IS. Iand tJlice at Oregon City. 5aprlS72-tf. L. T. T3 AIUN, ATTOR n E V-AT-LAW, OREGON CITY, : : OREGON. OFFICE Over Tope's Tin Store, Main street. 21mar7;-tf. J. T. APPERSOSM, OFFICE IN roSTOFFICE RUILDING. Legal Tenders, C lii-kaiins Cunnt y Or der, Jind Oregon City Orders BOUGHT AND SOLD. KOTARY PUSLBC. Tans negotiated. Collections attended to, and a General Krokeage business carried on. jantitf. A. NOLTNER X 0 T A It Y T U 15 L I C. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. OREGON CITY. M A y U FACTO R I J S. VAGOH AMD CARRIAGE M A S U fi. CTOKY ! raniE undi:iisk;ni:d, j-mn JL having inereasr-d tlvdi- h 3?' mensioiis of his premises, at V-JTr the out stand oti t lie Corner f Main and TJiird Street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of informing his old pa trons, and as many new ones as maybe pleased to call, that. if is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and tarn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a common (.'art to a Concord Coach. Try me. Itlnclisiiiilliiug, Horse or Ox Shoeing, and (lencral Jobbing neatlv, ouieklv, and cheaply done. I A V1D SMITH. WILLIAM SIXGER IT AS UST ARIA sunn A FACTORY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF Furniture, Blinds, and Doors, AND MOULDINGS OF ALL MIZKS. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH! cy.ll work warranted. Shop on the River, in Lewis' Shoi Opposite Oregon City Mills. J K U SOHR A , 3Iain St., Oregon City. jIAM'FACTURER AND IMPORTER OF CiSs Saddles, Harness, .1.1 l-i--T 'J ..... wure, etc., etc-. WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can- bo had In the State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Pl warrant my goods as represented. Oregon City, April 17, lS72-tf. JA&1ES r3!L!SJE, MASONIC HALL RCILDING.J Oregon City, : : : Oregon. cheap for cash, Cs.-s Parlor, Bedroom, Office, Sittingroom, and Kitchen Furniture, Bureaus, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, "Whatnots, Bedsteads, Washstands, Curled Hair, and Pulu t i tovi Mattresses, Pulu Pillows, ' Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Mouldings, etc., etc. Special attention given to TJpholsterv work In all its branches. Orders filled with promptness. Repairing done -with neat ness and dispatch Furniture made order, tvul and exam-inaforyourslve, l?mn v72 IBs? C0TJHTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UXIVERSITI OF CALIFORNIA. AfBR CIIA JOHN MTEBS, OREGON CITY- DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, : BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for Eand all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I will sell as low as any house Iu Oregon for CA Sir OR ITS BQ VI VA L BXT In Good Merchantable Produce. I am selling very low for CASK Iff RARft. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City, March 21, 1873. IVISW goods GOOD NEWS! PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. LOOK OUT POR GOOD IS A IS GAINS T S.ACKERMAN&CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS fwhich they offer CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! Wo would ay come and convince j-our-self before purchasing elsewhere. Ourstock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer- ies, Hard ware, and a great many other articles too numer-. ours to mention ; also, Doors, .Windows, Glass and Putty, eic, etc. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Good s, ALSO Wool Wanted For which we pay the Highest Prices. S. ACKERMAN A CO. Ofogrm City, OetoVr SI, 1WM. AUCTIIOK A2?D COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, Corrner of Front & Oals gts., Portland. Auction Ssiles Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer chandise and Horses. SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday, A. B. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer. At I'rivJite Ssile. English Refined Bar and Bundle Iron, English Square and Octagon Cast Steel, Horse Shoes, Rasps, t Saws,Screws,Fry-Pans,-Sheet Iron, R. y G. Iron. ALSO A largo assortment of Groceries and Liq uors. A. B. RICHARDSON, Jan. 1, 1873-tf. Auctioneer, STEALS E POAVEli .TOli Manufactures to order Ac count Books.of all sizes and st v les. I'a 1 1 Tickets, Bi 1 1 1 leads Blank Books of any pattern that Is desired, w it h or ithout (Tinted headings, Blanks, Briefs.Catalogues, S3 O m QC ;. II. Ilimeii. XT. K. Ilit-ks. H I H E S & CO. 93 Front St. I Portland, Oregon. CO QC CO Cards, Certifiicates, Cheeks, Circu-1 tictss.IIandbills, I ii voces, labels, I-ttThoads,losters,l,rogram's Receipts, Show Cards, Ship ping Tags, Tickets, Ac, &c. CC 30 CO A. C VVALLEESCVS PIONEER BOOK BiNOERY. Pillock's Ruiidlng- Corner of Stark n nd Front Street. FORTLAFiiD, ----- CREGCW. BLANK BOOKS RULED AND BOUND to any desired pattern. Music books. Magazines, Newspaers, etc., bound in ev ery variety of style known to the trrade. Orders lrom the t.untry promptly at tended to. QREOOfi CITY BBEWMY. Henry Mr.iiibel, H AVIN rUilCIIAS- eil tne aliove J.rew- ery wishes to inform the public that he is now prepared to manufacture a No. I qual ity of I A a r. R R K IS R, as good as can be obtained anywhere In the State. Orders solicited and prompt lv filled. U S I c New, Fresh, and Sparkling! THE GLUSTE A NEW TilSIC BOOK FOR TIIE USE OF Conventions, Singing Classes, ChuT'ch. Choirs, AND THE Home Circle. FHE Q LUSTE BY fJ. WF.M-EY MARTIN, .1. M. ST1I.I.MAN, AND T. MARTIN TOWN?, I'nt'e i l.'?.5() per Do.z. Xinr;lr copies sent, pcxt- AIlDKFivS : J. L. FETEES, 5S9 Proadway, Kcw York. 1T011 8CII(JC)LS. FAIEY VOICES A NEW SIXGING-CLAS3 EC0K. COMPII.KD AXD AliRAXCKI) BY WILLIAM DRESSIER. Price $G Per Doz. Single Copies sent, Iost-mid "Ocfta. Address, .T. L,. 1ETEKS, 5!0 iiiuinhTny, Nv York. THE SO G ECHO The Popular Singing-School Book. 33 Y I I. S. PEKKINS. Frice 57. ."W per r7.. Single rods sent, l'ip.-t-jmi(i, fr 7."c. Address J. L. PirrKUfs, 5!'. ISromhrny, August Sth, !m. New Vork. THE PARKER GUM. 5END STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRfJS WEST MERIDEN.CT. KEY YOiiK HOTEL. (Deutfehcs O'aft haus.) No. 17 Front Street, Opposite . the Mail Steamship Landing, PORTLAND, ORLUON. H.R0TIIF0S, J. J. AVILREXS, FroprHors. Board ? Week Board Week with Lodging Board t Day 55.00 ti.lK) 1.00 PACIFIC BOOT AMD SHOE HOUSE, Southwest Corner First and KcrriscnStr. PORTLAND, OREGON. IlllOM THIS DATE WE HAVE adopted tlie CASH BASIS AXD HARD TIMS PRICES. Come and see us and there will be mutu al satisfaction. CUSTOMERS AT OUR LOW PEICES A N D O V U S E L Y E S AT C A II. OEOllGE A. PEASE, Scuta west Corner First and Morrison Sts. JPortland, Orepron. August 22d, 1578-tf, t - J Special attention is .lti great improvements mad" J? this excellent Iachlne,and to thJ.Crn,,3r jn elegant styles CasesaddedtooJr Iortlio8evlloprf,.PaIira(.1,i , O J ingthe work away fromn, ,Uef''l: we now f running ah;wZ. ar excellencies of the other M vh.ht'r easy culiar T sin e to ij'.ase. Ifihp-,1 in a thousand miles ' v"Vini not working well. I will attend t,fitnC-KCO out any exiens. to the own. r 1 w"h S A Ml" EL IlILi., Ajf,.nt FLOlEKCK T tlie only itWIie that , JM . X more than one din.etirtn-h.-,vi,. I? versible feetl a great advnnte-o i. n Ing ends of seams, in quiltin-"'Vte US?U'' FLOKKXCR I.xnmine tli ri.ii-.ncf, or .I5,i r J Circular or samples of Wrk 1 TDK BFSTS JSt'wil,K LI v Machines sold on liberal terms. SEWING MACIHXFS. SAMUEL HILL, Agent No. 11) New .Mdiiti.nioiy Slin i ' Grand Hotel Ruiilitir, San Frttnci'to 2maylsT:mS. i x . l - - S , , 11 ,1 .-".V.-t : ' ''."'"."""'"''"v"" Vj Sfan-h 21, ISTS :lCm SHADES SALOON, C. A. HAAS, - - Frcp. Main Street, Crcgon City. KHT BII.I.IAI'D TAI I I'h- IN OV.r.COS have been iit rr.iTner 1 s.inl tl'.e l rrrn- tor invitesthejstti i.tirn of the lovers ol tlris Ihik -polar aniiiseiiii nt to tlicni. tiii: r.Ait is srrri.iRD with all the choicest, qua lit ies of I ieii' rs and Cigars. .c.tch, Irish and 1 ei'rlen already lainwis Whisl.i. sain! I'm cli; also a No. 1 f LCCTiNO GALLLIIY iscojinrct"d with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, JSTlMl. LIVERY, FEED, sKD SALE rpiiK iTNDr:irf5T;NFD rrorniETon of- JL thol ivery stable on Fin ' street , 'ni-n-. City, iregon," keeps constantly on hand ntlfllo a ltd JJi fry Eoi ses, Eu'i-N, ( ui ria-s a net Hacks.. lrioes J?cnf-03inblo. lie will also run a hack to and from WILKGiT SGCA SFPIKCS tluring the summer season, with ge"e hor.ses.com t tent and g ntleinanly drivers FAEE AT LIVING PATES. J. M. FRAZEIt. rrorrietor.. lregon City, May 27, 1.V73. About. ."0 j.ouiuls oflcnir inm vr, of Avliith this is an imdtssion.. Has heen in use but a short V.vr gooil work. li it e 25 edits K fither ticil up or in cases cases, extra. A L s O, A small font of Nem-eriel of -which this is'0 imrression. Triee 35 cents V As good as l' There is enonph to set about or.c ooluir.n of ti"-1 paper solid. AddreFs tliis ofle. CHOICE MEATS I LCGIS & ALl'HHillT liave r'"" ceived a fine lot of beef cattle lrom t John Day count rv. Thev are the i v., ever brought to this vallrv before, arl ' be butchered for this market. 1 h J" J-"" pose to sell cheap. Give them acnl-,lu get the choicest of meats. . Oregon City, M a y -.'od . 173. t! v. f " y. . ..... A - vy..: -'rrjrf G ci$- q IpSSiiiiilL