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(2 i o o o o o o G' O o o o o O o o O o O 3 O o o z) o o o G O O O O THE EFITEBPBISE. OREfiOS CITY, OREGO.Y, M)F. 21 1S7J. 1 GOOD XICJHT. tw hnrnod the fire, the room was dim v he.-ird the warning clock strike ten ; . And by the moonlight .growing grim Knew parting time had come again. I had a dream last nizht," I said ; "I'll tell it to vim ere I go: I thought, mv dvtr, your little head .Was lying on my shoulder sol Tm time to go,' I s-iid, and you Yon kissed mf- twice noon the cheek JCow tell ma. lov iifdeimieomtrue?" 31ost arciny uia my iiariiu. it;.iK : 'Vhv. some coma true, and some do not : Dream i like this do, I quite believe ;" - And then she ki.ed me twice, and got Her waist entangled in my sleeve. Whv is it that to sav good night ; Must take so long a time? I know ' When lios are sweet and eyes so bright Op often lingers, loth to go. Cut, somehow. er I went awav That niht the clock had struck elev en ; So long it takes, von se, to sav What soemed an easy task at seven. Irramin of Harae ana Mother. , BY JOHN' P. OTtDWAY, M. D. Dreaming of Honi-. dear old home! Home of mv eh 1 lhool and mother; Oft when I wake 'tis sweet to find, I've been dreaming of home and mother. " Ilome, dear home, childhood's happy home ! When I nlayed with sister and with brother; Twas the sweetest joy when we did roam. Over hill and thro dale with mother. Sl"?p, balmv sb-ep. close mine eyes, keen me still tanking of mother. Hark! 'tis her voice I seem to hear. Yes, I'm dreaming of home and mother. Angels coir, sooching me to rest, I can feel their ;invsene as none oth er; For tliev swtiv iv 1 shall be Mer, With ' bri r'lt visions of honvi and mother. : Childhood has eo'nr, com again, Sleeping I ni' 'lirni other. See her loved fori beside m kneel. White I'm dre.iiiiing of homa and mother. Mother de ir, whinner to me now, Toll ms ofrnvsUtcraml mv brother; Now rfvl thv h iii 1 no n mv brow. Yes I'm dreamiii i of home and moth er. TSOTlItX LOS!" TtT PjLn'GXRSi. Mmv cirion instill i of individ ual goo I fort am might be given. Some tiim a;'o there was a paragraph ill the newsp iper-4, which I believe was correct, stating that an old ladv, childless and fj'iendless, suddenly made up her Mind to leave a largo property to the children of some chemist' or' green-grocer at whose shop she had" always receive! great civility. It is worth nothing that civility has always had luck as an ally.. There is the storv told of some gentlemen who, on a battle field, Happening to icv with much gr ice to some olricer who addressed him, a cannon ball just went through his hair, and took olT the head of the other one. The officer .wnen lie saw tins marvelous escape, ii i -lit. usiiy ouserveu mat a man never ost by politeness. Another curious story of luck on a battle field is, believe, perfectly authentic, A bal passea straight Through a man s body, and the mm recovered. Thus much is not unu iralleled, but there was something more, highlv curious and lucky. The man was consump .tive and had formed tubercles. The ball carried awav the tubercles, not only from the wound but from th consumption. j Tnr. HrxoRT A'ooii. It is estimat- eil that some 4JlVl0 operatives will be thrown out j employment tlnrincr the coming winter in New York. Men, , women ami chiMreu, with the utmost willingness to If.hor. anl yet nnahle to obtain work, which is their only meansof subsistence, form the saddest and darkest pictnre of tl present financial pressure. Here are persons enough to populate a flourishing city turned out upon the streets, to do what? They do not know themselv es, and their feelings at this season of the year, wheh warm clothes are to be bought an.t fuel is to be paid for out of an empty purse, can not be appreciated by those who are sur- . rounded by th'l" Independence and comforts of a Aountry life. It is hard indeed foil Ve holiest poor when they are deniV) the privilege of working. Not Ar.t. Ijost. A bankrupt mer chant, returning home one night, Raid to his noble wife: 1 "My dear, I am ruined; everv thing we have is in the hands of the Sheriff! After a few moments of silence the wito loo&eiup into las face and said "Will tub Sheriff sell von' "Oh no." "Will the Sheriff sell me'" "Ob no" "Will the JL. eriff sell the chil- O 'Oh no " "Then do everything, ble remains not say we have lost Ml that is most valua to us nianhoo.l w. niauiiouu, t-iiiu Mi(Hii. e have lost i. ,i ..i-i.i . ... ... -...i-. v mh Mvin ami in- tlnstry. vecan make another for X IP i uuu u our ueaits ana hauiU are left Fallen Man And Woman. Jnlius Henri Browne in the Gfili.ri for No rernber says: Man sunk below his natural level, hates and affects to despiso the height where he has walked- Woman, fallen from her fair es tate looks ever back to it with long ing. xud regretful eyes. He pro claims himself no worse than his fel lows; endeavors to pull those above down to- bis Hit. She admits her fault; deplores it; i glad there are woman so much better and more for tunate than she; strives to have hope for the3 future, aud listens ' with bounding blood to every voice that brings back to her the spotless past 2vever does she quite renounce mo rality; humanity claims her to the last. Miserable, downtrodden, whol ly forsaken, &ho looks up from the dross and mire and hears the lark of . her love still t : nging at the gales of ' heaven. O' o Corn l read Kcsk. Take six cups of corn-meal, four cupfuls of wWf. flour, two cnpfals of molasses two teaspoonfuls of soda, and a little lt; max this well together, knead it in uouu, men maKo two cakes of it and put it into the tin or iron nans' i i V An Irish eviction. From Charles Bradlaugh's Lecture in New York. In my checkered life I have been a private soldier, and between 1810 and 1850 I was in the County Cork, stationed a Ballancholy. Those of you who are Irishmen will want no description of that beautiful valley of the Lee, which winds between the hills from Cork, and the summer seems like a very Paradise, green gras3 growing to the water's side, and burnished with gold in the morn ing, and ruddy to very crimson in the evening sunset. I went there on a November day. I was one of a troop to protect the law-officers, who had come with the agent from Dub lin to make an eviction a few miles from Iuniscarra, where the river Bride joins the Lee. It was a mis erable day rain freezing into sleet as it fell and the men beat down dwelling after wretched dwelling some thirtv or forty perhaps. They did not take much beating down: there was no flooring to take up; the walls were more mud than aught else, and there was but little trouble in the levelling of tiiem to tiic ground. We got our work about three parts done, when one of them a wo man run and iiung herself on the ground, wet as it was, before the captain of the troop, and she asked that her house might be spared, not for long but for a little while. She said her husband had been born in it, he was ill of the fever, but could not Jive long, and she asked that he might bo permitted to die in it in peace. Uur captain had no power; the law agent from Dublin wanted to get back to Dublin his time was of importance, and he would not i wait; and that man was carried out while we were there, in front oi us, while the sleet was corning down. I carried out on a wretched thing, you i could not call it a bed and he died there while we were there, and th-- nights afterward, whi'e I was se: try on tue lront gate at liallancuon. barracks, we heard a cry, anil when tne guard was turned out we found this poor woman a raving maniac. with one dead babe in one arm, and one in another clinging to the co!d nipple of her lifeless breast. And if you had been brothers to such a wo man, father to such a woman, would not rebellion have seemed the holiest gospel you could hear preached? Lwo hundred and lift v . thousand evictions took place in twenty vears preceding 1SL5! 2.30,000! Can you multiply the misery of that 2.30,000? Brother separated from sister, hus band from wife, the Union work house taking one, and the other go ing out to find life if he can. This system has gone on until it has made a misery so vast that it will require not one act of parliament in favor of wis'lom, not one statute in favor of justice, not one declaration in favor of humanity, bat generations and of generous and kindly treatment, not to build up, but in some degree to efface the bloody stain of iniquity we have made on the page of that history. AIax's DEi'ENDiiNcii. SI ta relics far more than he is aware for com fort and happiness on woman's tact and management. He is so accus tomed to these that he is unconscious of their worth. They are so deli cately concealed, and yet ho cease lessly exercised, that he enjoys their effect .as he enjoys the light and at mosphere. He seldom thinks how it would be with him were they with drawn. He fails to aom-eeiate what is so freely given. lie may be re minded of them now and then; he may complain of intrusion or inter ference; but the frown is smoothed away by a gentle hand, the murmur ing lips are stopped with a caress, and tho management toms on. Prompt Axswki;. At a public seliool exhibition in a Michigan vil lage, onn of the visitors male a brief address to tho pnpils on the necessi ty of obeying their teachers and growing ni loyal and useful citizens. To give emphasis to his remarks, he pointed to a large national llag spread on one side of the room,' and inquir ed, " P.oys. what is that U for?" A little urchin, wlio understood the " situation" of the house better than the speaker, promptly answered, To cover up the dirt, sir."' An Elniira editor met a well edu cated fanner of Chemung county the other day, and informed him that he would like to have somethi lg from his pen, whereupon the farmer sent him a pig and charged him 0 75 for it. Immigrating. The Icelanders are beginning to emigrate quite exten sively to the United States. They are said to resemble the Scotch in appearance, and are a bright, cl an and healthy looking class of people. A Movrnino Emi'kess. Eugenie's mourning is said to be single, yet very elegant. She wears a long black veil depending from the bon net down her back, and a smaller one of black tula over ber face. A New Bedford baby is vouched for as having swallowed at one sit ting three dozen buttons, a cast iron nut, and a pair of gold cuff buttons without manifesting the slightest symptoms of indigestion. Marie Antoinette Starr, of Wash ington, has been married, divorced and re-married to her husband. And now she would thank her star for a separate maintenance. Don't Sce. A good hearted but partially deaf old lady is much dis- y me talk about the Kicka poo Indians. She does not see why anybouy should kick a poor Indiau The Only Thing. The creditors ' au. absconded banker found, on opening h,s safe, that the only thing ue naa iaia up tor a rainy day o was au umbrella. Unpopular. The most unpopu lar person in Virginia is the man who demonstrated that kerosene oil will cure a snake bite just as well as -uilitart ORDER.-Captain O'Shea trentlemen, parade to-morrow at Ur,VT1ie first man wao arrives last "X r X othtno. A man who has a aoming wne says the "jaws of death r l 7 h wmi'aicu vuu iue Maws ' ' A tie -. BXTBRPRISB A XXO UNCBMBNT. TliEEXTEBPKISE A LOCAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER F O R T II E Farmer, Business Man, k Family Circle. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY. . .A.. NOLTNER, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. 3FFICIAL PAPEB FOB CLACKAMAS CO. OFFICE In Dr. Thessing's Brick, next Joor to John Myers' store, up-stalrs. Terms of .Subscription: Single Copy One Year, In Advance 12.50 " . V. Six Months " " 1.50 Tonus of Ailrertlttn);! Transient advertisements, including all lejfal notices, s square of twelve lines one week -- $ 2.50 For each subsequent insertion . 1.00 One Column, one year .. 120.00 Half ' - 60.00 Quarter" " " 4i.OO Uusiness Card, 1 square, one year 12.00 ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB OFFICE OREGON CITV, : OREGON. WE A TIE PREPARED TO EXECUTE all kinds of JOB PRINTING, such as CARDS, BILL-IIBADS. rAMPIILBTS. DBKDS, MORTUAUBS, L.UTTBR-IIBA DS, in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing Oince, at PORTLAND PRICES. 5 AI.I. KINDS OF IE : AL BLANK "I . constantly on haud, and for sals at as low a price as can be had in the State. Worli Solid 34I A X I) SATISFACTJOn GUARANTEED. Oregoa City. March 21. 1.373-tf. AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. The following' persons are authorized to act as aonts 1'orthf I'.ntf.ri'KISk: (io. T. Ilowell & Co., 40 Paris. Uow, New York. Co ;, Wethrill t Co., 007 Chestnut street, rhiladlpiii:w Ablxtt .t Co., No. S2 ami 3i Nassau street. New Vrk. Portland,Or',son Tj- Samuel San Francisco St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van Duscn Salem Williams Harrisburf; f. 11. Smith Iafayette, Yamhill county T.I.l-'erjuson Dallas, I'olk county I)ave Holmes Benton county W. A. Wells ( 'orvallis Hon. Joh t Burnett Canyon City.Urant co W. B. Ijiswell Albany - A. N. Arnold Dall'-s, Wasco county, N. H. tiates LaGrande, Cnion county A. C. t'rai Pendleton, Umatilla county, S. V. Knox . .. I J. M. Thompson Ku?ene City E u nristo. Uosoburg Hon. I.. V. Ijine T . J C. T. Mont apcue Lebanon j H UalstfIl Jacksonville r. Hon. K. I. houdray Lonir Tom .- H. C. Huston CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Reaver Creek... Buttevillo C. r. Beatlo John 7.um wait , H.-nry Mci.iuscin .: I. W. Straws- r D. Wrlzht Frank W. Foster ..Capt. Z. C. Norton V. Moreland .John JIaf?enberer ..Iohn l)oole V. II.-Vaujrhan (Cascades Can by f 'uttirm's .... F-aj;le Creek Hardintr'.s lwer Molalla. Mllwaukie f )sveiro-. Upper Molalla.. OCIETV NO VICES. oki:gon i.)if;r: xc. 3, 1. 1. o. fleets every Aiiursuay r . rr 1 . ' nveninirat 7 o cIock. in the ()ia l-ellows Jiau. Aiam sireei. -i eiiii:r i uic v;r- dcr are invited to attend. Hv order N. (I. ki;iii;cc ii:;iti:i; lodcjc no. i, I. O. O. F., Meets on tho Second and Fourth Tues- dav evenings each month, at 7L o'clock, in the Odd 1" ellows Hall. JVIemlerHof the Dearreo are invited to attend. ilTIr.OM.ll lAHHiH M). A; A. M., Holds its regular com munications on the First and Third Saturday m each month at 7 o cIock troin theUuth of Sep. tember to the 2oth of Marcli ; and 7-i o'clock from the 20th of Marcli to the 120th of Septeinlcr. Brethren in trood standing are invited to attend. IS.y order of V. M. FALLS EXCAMPMIiXT XO.-I.I.O. O. F., Meets at O.bl Fellows' Hall on the First and Third Tues lav of each month. Patriarchs in good standing are invited to attend. JOHN 31. BAC0X, IMPORTER AND DEALER I iAt o. .. . i Tft r in ioK5. .-T-iiitiouery. i erium- r ery, etc., etc. wiTriiim. Orrgon City, Oregon. V"At Charnmn fc Warner's old stand, lately occupied by S. Aekeman. Main St. F.HRESII SHOALWATER BAY O Y S TEES ! THE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES tothecltlronsof Orejron City that he has reopened his Oyster Saloon and Res- turant,and can dish out Fresh Orsters to nil orders. Coffee, Tea and Chocolate alvavs on hand; also a jrnral assort ment of conffetionarv. Oynt-Ts served up in oVPrv v,e d-KiiHi. LOUIS &AAL. COURTESY OF B USINBSS CARDS. j. w. n.orris, !M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ORBOO N CITY, ORBOONT. t - . tS7"Offlce Up-Stairs In Chamian's Brick, Main Street. - auglitf. W. H. WAT6CINS, M. D., ?4 nrffcou; PORTLAND, OREGON. 7-OFFICE Odd Fellow's Temple.corner First and Alder streets. Residence corner of Main and Seventh streets. Drs. Welch & Thompson, DEN TISTS, - , , OFFICE IN". ODJD FE LLO WS TEMP L E, Corner of First and Alder Streets, PORTLAND - . - OREGON. 7"Vill be In Oregon City on Saturdays. Nov. 3 :tf . S. IIUKLAT. CII AS. E. WARREN. HUELAT & WAR REM Attorneys-at-Law, OREGON CITY, - - OREGON. iOFFICE Charm nn's brick. Main st. ' 5iuarl.S72.-tf. JOHNSON & ITlcCOWTJ ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT-LAW. Oregon City, Oregon. Will practice in all the Courts of tho State. Special attention Riven to cases in the U. S. Land OUlc-n ut Oregon City. 5aprl872-tf. L. T. BARIN, ATTOBNZY-AT-LAY, OREGON CITY, i : OREGON. OFFICE Over Pope's Tin Store, Main street. 21mar7a-tf. J. T. A P SOW, OFFICE IX rOSTOFFICE BUILDING. BROKKR. Iijal Tentlern, 01cltiint County Or der, and Oregon City- Orders E0TTGHT AND SOLD. NOT IC. Loans negotiated. Collections attended to, and aCicnerai Brokeagc business carried on. JanCtf. A. MOLTHER no; A It Y LIC. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. OKKGON CITY. M A -V U FACTOR I H S. WAGC?, AND SA3HIAGE nnHE UNTIE RS HI NED, 1 havine: increased the di mensions of his premises, at J inc oiu m iuu on tne Corner of Inin anl Thlrtl Strert,3 Oregon City, Oregon, Takes thU method of informing his old pa trons, and as many new ones as may be pleas"d to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, trood materials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a com mon Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me. HtncUtiniithlri Horse or Ox Ktioelnfr, and General Jobbing neatly, quickly, and cheaply done. DAVID SMITH. WILLIAM SIXGER II A$ BS TA BLIS II 3D a r n n t n n u H rfiU I uni m FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF Furnitt:ro, Blinds, and Doors, AND MOULDINGS OP ALL SIZKS. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NEATNESS - AND DISPATCH! "A11 work warranted. Shop on the River, in Ix;wis' Shop Opposite Oregon City Mills. JOHN SCHRAM, Main St., Oregon City. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF Saddles, IfnrntHS, Sadxllery-IInrd-ware, etc, etc. WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can be had in the State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. warrant my goods s represented. Oregon City. April 17, lS7-tf. JAMES MILNE, MASONIC HALL. BUILDING,! Oregon City, : : : Oregon. KEEKS CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale, cheap for cash. Parlor, Bedroom, Office, Sittingroom, and Kitchen Furniture, . , Bureaus, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, . Whatnots, Bedsteads, - Washstands.Curled - Hair, and Pulu rulu Pillows. Mattressw, Spring Beds, Picture Frames, ' Mouldings, etc., etc. TrtT?I.aInRf.tTtlon Tiven to Upholstery mi?it"wranf Ord-rs filled with promptness. Repairing done with nat- tUH222,ntt.ch'. Furnltre made order, can and xatnlne for yonnx. lTmnT? BAIiCROFT LIBRARY, inTiini r 'il tmd if BR CHA 2STDISB. JOHN MYEES, OREGON CITY. DEALER IN DPwY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books a: d Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for ut tor", "Egfg-js, Band all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I will sell as low as any houso lu Oregon for CAS J I OR ITS BQ CI VA L BNT n Good Merchantable Produce. I aru selling Yery low for CAS 2'E'I!A?n. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City. March 31. 1873. NEW i OOUS GOOD NEWS! PRICES REDUCED TO SOT THE TIMES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD BARGAINS? S. ACKER MAN & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS whlch they offer CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! We would say come and convince your self befoi'e purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists In part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing. Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents . , Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer 1 e s, Hard- 1 ' ware, and a pre at many other articles too numer ours to mention ; also. Doors, Windows, . Glass and Putty, etc., etc. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Good , '. t. ' . ALSO Wool Wanted For which we pay th Highest Prices. 8. ACKERMAN 4 (XX Owfrm try, Ocobe? M. MrVW. AUCTIION AND COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON, Avictioneer, Conner of Front & Oak gti.PoiUand. Auction ;.Salf8,; OX Real Estate. Groceries, General Mer , chandise. and Horses. SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday. . . , . A. B. K1CH A llbtSON , ' Auctioneer. At Xrlvaic aEc. glish Eefined Dar: and Bundle Iroi English Square and Octagon Cast Steel.' Horse Blioes, liasps, . lSaws,Scrt'ws,Kry-raiis, , , fcslieet Iron, It. G. Iron. A LKO A large assortment of Groceries and Liq uors. A. B. RICHAR1 i.SON, , Jan.l. 16T3-tf. Auctioneer. STEAM IWER JO 13 cr. . Manufactures to order Ac count Books, of nil sizes and ' ; Ktyles,liallTickets,I!illIIe:ids j . Blank 15oksot any j atteru that j Is desired, with ttr Mithout. Tinted 1 headings, Llanks; Briefs, Catalogues, G. II. HimeH. V. K. lluks. ! HI ME 8 GO. CO I Si a CO 69 : 93 Front St I Portland, Oregon. Cards, Cert.iliicntes, Checks, Circu-! I lars,pecds. Dodgers, Funeral No- j I tlces.Handbills, Invoees, Labels, ' Lotterheads.l'osters.I'rorairi's 1 Receipts, fcliow Cards, bip- j ! ping Tags. Tickets, Ac.- ' so GO A. G. VVALLINC'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. Plttock's BaUdlnsr Corner of Stark unci rVvnt Street. PORTLAND, - - - OREGON. BIVNK BOOKS RULED AND BOUND to any desired pattern. Music books,. Magazines, Newspapers, etc, hound In ev-. ery variety of stylo Known to the trra-de. Orders iroiu the et.untry promptly at tended to. 0REGCW CITY EH EWER Y Henry llumbel, XX ed the a hove Brew- Jiar! rry wishes to inform the public t hat he is now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qual ity of LAO BR BBBR, as pood as can be obtained anywhere in the istate. Orders solicited and promptly filled. - MU I C Tew, Fresh, and Sparkling ! r he A SEW MIS1C BOOK FOK THE; LSE CF Conventions, Sing'ng Classes, ' ' ' Church Choirs, AND THE ' ' Home Circle. THE Q L U SI ER BY S. WESLEY 3IAHTL, J. M. STJU..HAX, A I) T. JI VHTIX TOAVXE, Price (13.50 per Dnz. Single cojnes sent, post jxii'l, $1.5(t. ADDRESS : - ' J. L. PETERSf 599 Srcadway, New Ycrk. lOll SCHOOLS. FAIRY VOICES A NEW SINGING-CLASS EO0K. COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY WILLIAM URESSLER. Price SO Per D;z. S?iy!e Copies snt, rost-j:iicl GO cents. Address, J. I. PKTKl?!, '.'J UrondMn-, Now York. THE SOG ECHO The Popular Singing-School Hok. BYILS.PET?K1NS. Price ST.SO prrl)OI, Slnjrl copi svnt, I'ost-nil, lor 3 5c. Address J. L.. PETERS, August Sth, 4m. X-w York, THE PARKER GUI!. STAMP FOR CtRCULAP PARKER BROS WEST MER1DEN.CT. NEW YORK HOTEL (Ueutfches Oaftliaus.) No. 17 front Street, Opposite the Mail ' -Steamship Landing,' PORTLAND, OKEGOX. n.ROTIIFOS, J. J. WILKEXS, Proprietors.' Board Week 53 00 Itoard Week with Ixnlging.., .". 'imj Board y Iay.... ; 100 PACIFIC BOOT AHD SHOE HOUSE, Southwest Corner First and 3IcrihcnStf. PORTLAND, OR EG OX. IROJI TniS DATE WE HAVE . adopted the CASH BASIS AND IIARD TIMES PUKES. Come and see ns nnd there will be mutu al satisfaction. , CTJST0MEES AT OITE' I0W PRICES ..A N D- OURSELVES AT CASHr V GEORGE A. PEASE, Sonthwest Corner; First and Morrison StB.f IPortland, Oregon. ' OBKKGV7 Special attemfcM . tins exwlleia ach.uv ' , ,r' mi"' eleguut ,tyles-ox we now have one ol ti,5at "Kr,,?. easy running and h.-virJ a 7 t:"'. . cuhar excellencies ot theU:1'' : in a thousand mile, ( r .,.! V'5l. not working welt, win i mnr!v, . out any expeix? tn t hV ,L , l. u U It. Is.theoiilyJImhi,,, , more than one ,;irv ef ir.i.-f'V :s"r In Ingends of seams, in quiitiV.' '(lrn 'u xjinune H:e Flerri-. ., , , tr : -J Circular or Siimfks of v, rt , rr I S,".?iU'l,rchase a- Sewing y.sx-t u,.. t5IJ I THE I1. EST! ' -r .iH'. I Tjy I; Machines sold on libera 1 tr nr.s. QEWIXG MACinxvs. SAHITL Fin No. 19 New Monfj-x,,.,., v . Sm:ylK;::n..v .?,jy?i----' yt.;;- V... ... -" " 7 f "Tr ' - ' ' - - Marrh il, 71:1! m SHADES SALGCfl, C. A. - - Prep. llain Street, Crccu City. 1 BrsT r.ii.i.T.M:r ta r 1 1 in cy. have I nii li.tr-:r.e-;, r.i 1 '!- IV.' tor invites t Ire attci.t ir.ii 01 f h" !of rsi-' pojiof u la r a m 11 sf ni ( 1: t to 1 1 . o r : s . . Tij'j bar is srrri.iF.P wJth all the el.oist julitif& 'i Ih5Xr, and Cigars. Settli, lrih : ' ',Lr ."J already 'laiuous lusl.ii -ani lvicii -g" a, No. 1 fcllOOTlAG CJALL1 HV iseonnectpd with the Oregon City, Jan. 1, IS. i-i l. LIVERY, FEED, ID ttt rpiiF. rNPEKsioNEP rnorinT J R J. tliel iveryMahleon h i'Jh Mr y"' Citv. Oregon, ket 1 s lOi.Mantly Saddle and HiiftJ ' "e, , Unit-K, arriattnrt "a " I3ri c e s Iv earoii:ii;i . He will also run a hack to and WILKGIT SCDA ' SFRIKCS during the s:mmer soaFon, v r liorseRcom j tent and gentlemanlJ cn FA35E AT LIVIKG BAIE8- J. M. KI!A''r'I, '"I Oregon City, .Vay '-7, 1. - About li'O pounds ei lovC YT-' cr, of wlitcli thisfis an in Has Lct n in use lut, a Ut srootl work: : Vru-f 23 -ci't' citlior tittl up or in tr.!-"(" extra. " ' V .. ALSO, v, ' A small font of Nonyerid of imrression. Trice 35 cents V R. Ah ei i' There in enotigh to set about one co.- paper solid. Address tLis oftc"- per solid. AddreM tins uu.it. . CHOICE "5lAT$irf : I i ceived a fine lot of beef "c John Day eountry. They "r 8rd ever brought to this van 3 " - 1 b. be butcberrd for this 71' pose to sell cheap. Give tn get the choicest of meats. Orwwn Oitr. May 3d, le.?- ft l l fyZKYBEmM rfvrit s s tUTiji. 1 g