Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, March 20, 1874, Image 4

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Seven The Number of the Ilible.
In seven days a doV3 was sent.
Every seven years the land rested.
And yet another seven years more.
Jacob mourned seven days for Jos
o eph.
Jacob served seven years for Ra
chel. On the Heventh day God en led his
work.
Abraham pleaded seven times for
Sodom.
In the tabernacle were bung seven
lamps.
The goldeu candlesticks had seven
branches.
Naaman wished seven times in the
river Jor4an. j
i
Jacob was pursued a seven days'
journey by L.aban.
Q Every seven years the law was j
read to the people. j
On the seventh month Noah's ark
touched the ground.
Solomon was seven years bnildinpf
the temple. ;ind fasted seven days at
its dedication.
Job's frier.ds sat with him seven
days and seven nights, and offered
seven bullocks and seven rams for an
O atonement.
On the seventh day of the seventh
month the children of "isreal farted
seven davs and remained seven days
in their tent?.
Our Savkr spoke seven times
from the cross, on which lie hung'
seven hours, and after his resurrec
tion appeared seven times.
In the Isolations we read of sev
en stars, seven churches, seven can
dlesticks, s?ven trumpts, seven
plagues, seven thunders, seven vials,
and a seven-headed monster.
A plenty of seven years and a fam
ine of seven years were foretold in
Pharo's dream, by seven fat and sev
en lean beaMs, and seven years of
full corn and seven years of blasted
corn. 4
In the destruction of Jericho seven
persons bore seven trumpets seven
days; on the seventh day they went
around the walls seven times, and at
the end of the seventh round the
walls fell.
The Negroes and the Irish.
The Hon. Wm. M. Robbins, of
North Carolina, in replying to lien.
Butler's harangue, about the value of
the negro troops in the late war,
8oke tlnsof the negro as compared
with the white soldiers:
No matter row the races originat
ed, they do not exist and are not
alike. The negro is different from
the white man. In some tilings he
excels the white man. He has much
music in his soul. He can out-sing,
out dance, nut-laugh and out-frolic
the white mar?. He is more docile,
more self satisfied, more imitativo,
m re affectionate, more passionate,
and perhaps more naturally eloquent
than the white maiK He is the
worlds star actor on the comic stage.
Such are the endowments of the ne
gro; and some of them are noble
qualities, and by no means show that
q the negro may not rill a useful and
important place in the world's fu
ture civilization. But when yon
come to the grand tragic and heroic
parts in the drama of humanity,
where will force, courage forethought
the sense of masterdom, and the in
stinct of dominion are required to
shine, the negro fails. Despite all
that we have hoard on the subject,
the negro is no tighter. To prove
that he is, we are pointed to the rec
ords of the reeent war Hot ween the
States. Yes; infuriated with whisky,
he was brought to the scratch a few
- times, only to be sacrificed without
result.
I am told that the records of the
war show that only some lifteeen
hundred negro troops were killed in
the entire four years. That fact
aloue speaks volumes. "We know that
a single corpse of white troops Fed
eral and confederate alike some
times lost that many killed in one
battle. Meagher's brigade of heroic
Irishmen must have lost a large
fraction of that number at Freder
icksburg. Tli ere was fighting in
deed. And though I was their ad
versary there, yet in honor to their
matchless gallantry, I pray that
the turf on their graves may be as
green forever as their own Emerald
Isle.
Not Partial.
The editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal
is not partial to the
strong-minded sisterhood, and takes
no stock in the claim that their in
vestment with the ballot would "pu
rify the filthy pool of politics." As
a specimen of his fnbninations in
that behalf, we reproduce the fol
lowing: During the late Senatorial contest
at Topeka the women are said to
have rushed, day after day, into the
capitol, crowding and pushing and
screaming to such an extent that
gentlemen present were inclined to
deny that they ever had mothers.
No memlier could rise without in
stantly rinding a woman in his seat,
and finally, whtn the Speaker rose
to put a motion, one of them seized
his chair and refused to give it up.
Such women will tell you if yon are
fool enough to give them half a
chance, that if you will grant them
the right to vote, they will convert
rowdies into gentlemen at the polls,
refine your politics, and purify your
political atmosphere generally.
When a mother believes that her in
fant daughter is likely to turn out
to be such a woman, she ought to
throw the little wretch in the way
of the croup, the measles, whooping
cough and the scarlet fever all at
once, and let it take the consequen
ces. Basing our judgment on the fore
going, we will wuger our last years
tile that he is an old phogy that be
lieves Martha AVashington was a
model woman, and superior in her
day and generation, as an example
of the sex, to that marvel of feminine
virtue and propriety, Susan B. An
thony. He is evidently wandering
in the. darkness of a past generation,
and his soul has never felt the refin
ing influence of that "spirit of progress-"
and spiritualism the twin
apostles of modern reform in domes
tic and social economy.
The Child's Pocket etiquette.
1. Always say, yes, sir; yes, pa
pa; no, thank you; goodnight; good
morning. Never say 'how' or 'which,'
for what. Use no slang terms. Re
member that good spelling, writing
and grammar are the base of all true
education.
2. Clean faces, clean clothes,
clean shoes and clean ringer nails
indicate good breeding. Never
leave your clothes about the room.
Have a place for everything and
everything in its place.
3. Rap before entering a room,
leave it with your face to the com
pany. Never "enter a private room
or public place with your hat on.
4. Always offer your seat to a
lady or old gentleman. Let your
companv enter the carriage or room
first. .
5. At the table eat with your fork;
sit up straight, never use your tooth
pick, although Europeans do; and
when leaving, ask to be excused.
G. Never put your feet on cush
ions, chairs or tables.
7. Never overlook any one when
reading or writing, or talk or read
aloud when others are reading.
When conversing, listen attentively
and not interrupt or reply till others
have finished.
8. Never whisper or talk aloud at
churches, or other public places, and
especially in private where any one
is singing or playing on the piano.
9. Long coughing, hawking,
3-awning, sneezing or blowing is ill
mannered. In every case cover your
mouth with your handkerchief
(which never examine nothing is
more vulgar, except spitting on the
floor. )
10. Treat all with respect, espec
ially the poor. Be careful to injure
no one's feelings by unkind remarks.
Never tell tales, make faces, call
names, ridicule the lame, mimic the
unfortunate, or be cruel to insects,
birds or animals.
Well. ExTiTr.En. The Patrons cf
Husbandry in Wisconsin have star ed
a newspaper entitled the Moiciwj Ma
chine. It will be seen from an advertisement
in another column, that the Agent of
the Public Library, Louisville, Ken
tucky, has ovti1 a million dollars in
Hank, and tltat lie assures the public of
a full drawing on the :51th .March next.
The list of gifts is exceedingly a t (ra
ti vo and t he high personal character of
the manager is a guarantee that they
will preform what they promise.
It is a rare tiling t hat physicians t;ive any
lount 'nanee to a medicine, the manuiae
tnre of wiiich is a .vcret. About t lie on ly
exception we know of is Johnson's Anodijne
Liniment. This, we believe, all endois-,
and many of tlcm use it in their practice
with Treat success.
Persons requiring purgatives or pills
should Ik" careful what iceybuy. Some
pills not only cause irripinir pains, but leave
tic Lio v !s in a torpid, costive stale. ,
xon'x l'n rualire fit's will r-live the bowels
and cl -ans the blood without injury to the
system.
FoKEH'ARNIXliS OF Co.VSTT M I'TIOX, Re-
nciiii.'T that a cough, a cold or some ot her
common affection of the throat or lungs
al ways pr -ceds 1 Ymsu 111 , t ion a nd t hat a II
the.- ailm-'ttts are cured with absolute c r
tainty by Hale's Honr-i of Hitrilinuiiil ft, id
Tar will cure you. ritt'-hton's, 7 0th aven
ue. Sold by all 1 ruggists.
Tike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute.
SYMTDMS OF CATARRH-
Dull, heavy headache, obstruction nfn;i
sal passages, discharge tailing into throat,
sometimes profuse, watery. acrid, thick
and tenacious, mucous, j -undent, muco
purulent, bloody, put rid, olf-Misive, etc. In
others a dryness, dry, watery, weak or ic
flamed eyes, ringing in cars, deai-iess,
hawking and couhin to clear t he t hroat,
ulcerations, scabs trom ulcers, voice alter-
ei, nasal twang, offensive oreath, impair
ed smell and taste, dizziness, mental de
pression, tickling cough, etc. Only a few
of the above symptoms are likely to be
: resent in any case at on- time. No disease
is more common or less understood by
physicians. The proprietor of Dr. Sag"'s
Catarrh Remedy will pay $'K) reward lor
an incuni ble eas
read what it will no.
1 : 1:00 k vi i. 1. k, Pa., April T,, 1S72.
Dr.. R. V. Kierce.
Sir Having first applied to a number of
homo phys-ians and failed to fret r -lief, I
resolved to try your Remedy, hour bottles
have conipl'-telv cured me of one of the
worst e-ises of ( 'atr.rrh o" which I have any
knowledge, having suit" -red for month's
with an acute ain in the heul,and breath
ed only wit h t ic great '-t iiitlicu :. y. I deem
it. due you as well as siilf-ring humanity
that this recognition be made of what we
deem an invaluable medicine.
C1IAS. o. ANDERSON.
FINAL SETTLICJIEXT.
In the County Court of Clackamaseountv,
Or -iron. In the matt'-r ul tin; Kstat; of
Elizabeth .dfUravv, deceased.
VLL PERSONS "IX TKKKSl ED AUK
hereby notiti -d that I have tiled my
linal account ami vouchers in the above
cnt it led matter, and t he 'ourt has ai ioi nt
ed -Monday, tie- I'd day of March, A. D. 1S74,
at the ourt House, Oregon City, as the
tine a nd place for the hearing of objections
thereto, and the examination and settle
ment ot such accounts.
u. o. wiiiTEiim-sE,
Administrator.
Johnson A McCowx, Att'ys. lcbiiwl
FIXAL S KTTLKM ET.
In the County Court of Clackamas county,
state of Oregon. In the matter of the
Estate of Jesse V. Poone, deceased.
VLL PERSONS I X T E 1 EST E I ARE
her 'by notified that I have filed my
final account and vouchers in the .above
entitled matter, and the Court hasappoint
ed Monday, the L'd day of March, A. D.,
I'd, at the Court llous", Orejron City, as
the time and place lor t he examination
and sett lenient of scch accounts and the
hearing of objections thereto.
. . . w. c.joirxsox,
1 cb. f w Administrator.
4 tli O-rancl Oitt Concert
KOIl TIIK HKXKKIT OF THE
PVHLIC LIRKAKV OP KEXTKKY.
OVER A MILL10X IX BANK !!
v x i
A FULL DRAM'IXG ASSURED.
O11 Tnely, :ust Daj ofMarch, Next.
Only 60,000 tickets have been issued and
Stl,.00,000!!
Divid d into
1:2,000 CASH OIJ7TS
LIST OF CilKTS:
one t.rand Cash Out
"n Orand Cash Oct
One Orand Cash out"
ne t ir:i ml 11. 11. .
....$iV),000
.... l!H(,IN0
.... 5t,MIU
... 25,1 X.N
17 "dHl
OneUrand Cash tint."!"."".'"!."
".-Mi s,
;f Cash gists,
f ash Kit Is,
H Cash gilts.
l' ash ilts,
lVl Cash gilts,
i"i Cash Kilts,
Sii Cash nitts!
ll,tJU Cash sriits
Ki,(KK) each. Hx'iMNi
t'ilOll, 1-I,INH)
!.'-) each.
50 I XI!
.KJ each,
each,
Sao each,
-ibiicli,
1"0 each,
5J each.
4IVXHJ
4',o;ro
45,000
'',5l0
550,0
Total, 12,ouOt'iftJ5,all cash
l,5(0,00ij
The concert and distrihut s.n
positively and lino, S1 will
the day now fixed, wh."h .r-f,aVhPlaT on
arc sold or not. and the 12 m i UKaVC.k
in proportion tothenumu-roiVMnd.
PHICE OF TICKETS:
Whole tikcts.): Halves, Tf.n)hc
or each coupn, i- : Eleven whole ticket, r I
550! ; -iiH whole tickets for $1 ij ,? 'VP
tickets lor S,000; tS! whoi ticket. i ioe
tTkei0 dlSCOUnt n loss tha" W w25t lS
TIIO. E. RIIAJILETTE,
Affent Public Library Kntuckv nn,i
Manner Uift i-oncert. Public Tib A rv
Building. Louisville, Ky. febl3w7
CHAS. H. CATJJTIELID,
DEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CORXER OF SEVEXTII AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
Has Just deceived a New Stock of
Calicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
House Lining, Shirtings, Talde-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies and Gents'
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Bibbons, Laces and Insertions,
Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Gccds, Ac
V? Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHiLDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamp, Wicks and Chimneys
AVliit n have bee selected witH special care for Uiis market ami cannot
EE SI KPASSED JX QUALITY Oil PRICE.
Tim HIGHEST .MAKKUT IMtIC'12 PAID 1'OIt COUNTKY.PRODUCE,
March 13, lS73:tf
TO THE CITIZENS OF CL'CKAMAS CCUNTY:
GIIEAT DEDUCTION IN
DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES, ETC.
AWiMi TO TIIK FAIMXG HEALTH OK A. LEVY, IT IS OUR PUKPOSK TO OFFER
0 oi entire Stock of Good at Urcaiiy Ke.luceu rT,i-M, m order to close out our
i;tM:ti-,2: fall stock:
X,i:W J3HOB.,
Second door norl cf tle PostoOice, Main xtreet, Oregon City.
No bctt'T
CVUl"tlC" Ol tll'i CHI- -'Rrit'Cl
ci'-ncy of
( 'oiiiiiduiuI
. . .. ... 1 . Vl'"'
Kxt ract of Kuc.i 1 pt us -djXvpi--d,
than the follo.vlnjS Cr-,
c-:i 11 lit- lcsir
sinmiciry of t-iis -s, tr".U'-i wit 11
t his ri'iic'dy aloic-, by tlmt- 1 1 1 1
11 lit plivsician, Ir. David NVoos-
t r ii tli.. IT. S. Marine Hospital. San Fran
cisco. ri-iort.Ml in the Auiit No. (l.ST') la-
cific Med. Jour. ' '"'
Trc(te(
K'Miiitti nt Fi'vor 5
1 ..),! ? v r 1!
Typhoid Fever... 9
lull. 1. nation 01 Kidm-ys 4
Dinr tis 1(
Incontinence of Urine 3
stricture
lull. una! ion of Iiludder "J7
Cut
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ul
5
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9
3
7
3
25
10
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15
3
UVfll.
I'.ieiniorrlia'cia
Dis ease of the II
1 . s-'iitery
t'iironic Diarrlue
( Jonorrhoja
Droisy
..It
.. 7
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...13
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ii if?
"i For sale
Druists,
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NOW IS THE TIME TO
SUJiSCmiJE FOR
praiinrai pa r e trzr art rr? rw m n f
i Mb M 1 tBs iiSE
131
3:2 .jO lyVAl YlvVIi,
PAYABLE IX ADVANCE.
Each number contains the
LATEST TELESSAPHIC NEWS,
From all Parts of the World ;
A Car 'fully Selected Summary of
STATE AM) TEKIUTOItlAL
NEWS ITEMS;
A Corrected lAxt of th Markets In
Portland, San Francisco and Orrion City;
LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS,
On all Subjects of Interest to the
FARMER, MERCHANT OR MECin.MC.
Also, Carefully Selected
31 1 s c I : L. I, A X ISO US 1 1 1 A I) I x (
In Short, it is in Every Itespcct a
LIVE NEWSPAPER.
Having? a laro and constantly Incrcasln;:;
Circulation in the most populous part of
the State, offers sujiorlor inducements to
those who wish to Advertise.
Advertisements Inserted, on
REASONABLE TER3IS.
The Campaign of 1S71 will soon bin,
and it la therefore a good time to Subscribe
in order that you may be posted on currant
events. Send in yoursubscriptton at once.
Completely corroborative of the
summitry of Dr. VKster, are the
reports of the experiments with
F.ucalyi tus by Ir. Iorrincr, of lVr
iin, Prussia, and Dr. KeeP-r, Chief
- .
Physician ot the Austrian Kail way
Co., published in the American
Medical Journal, July, 1S72.
It will be found very efficacious in obsti
nate cases of Dyspepsia, Hronch it is,I I:ick
inrf Couh, Chronic Sore Throat, Ieucor-
rhea, etc., and in nausea during pregnan
cy. Ir. Colcni:i n's rrMilIe Kttrart of
Kiicii lypt vs Is a special preparation for
t he tn'atmejit of Fever iiml Aiiifiie, and
is Wari-stiited to Cure cv'T.v cn s" t reat el
accorditm: to directions, wit bout the injur
ious r 'suits of the usual tjuinine and ar
senical remedies for that, dis -ase. Also
pur" Fluid Extract of Eucalyptus, in one
pound bottles, for physicians use. IJeware
of imitations andtakc none but 'oleman's.
everywhere, anl by Charles Ianley & Co.
Agents San Francisco.
.HJinayis.-jyi.
Jf li 11 V II A y I) I S li .
3TjL:W goods
GOOD NEWS!
PRICES UEIH CEI) TO SUIT THE TIMES.
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
3. ACE&ER&1Ai &t3C.
AVE JITST RECEIVED A TARGE
Sioek Of
FA LL A ND WINTER GOODS
Iwhich they ofTcr
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
"We wocld say come and convince you,-
-lf before purchasiii;?elsewhere. Our.-iock
consists in part of
Fa n cy a n d Staple
Dry f?oods. Clothlnjr,
Hats, Hoots and Shoes,
Ladies and Onts
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer-
iPs, Hard
ware, and a jrre.it many other articles too nunier-
ours to mention ; also,
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Pntty,
etc., etc.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
or oas'
ALSO
Wool "Wfxiitocl
For which we pay the Highest Prices.
S. ACKERMAX A Co!
Orejron City, October 31, 1873-tf.
MB 11 CIIA JVniSB.
JOHN MTEES,
OREGON C5TY-
D2ALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
A X I)
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all kindsof
p?rnnnn rr.'iKTBY pannunF.
I will sell as low as any house in Orejron for
CASH OR ITS HQ UIVALKXT
n Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
Give mo a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
'Orejron City, March 21. 1S73.
"WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND DAILY.
THE WEEKLY SI'X is too widely known
I o require any extended r ''com menda t ion :
but t he reasons which have already jriven
it lilty thousand subscribers, and which
will, we hope, -rive it many thousend more,
are brief! v as follows :
It is a first-rate newspaper. All the news
of the day Mill lie found in it, condensed
when unimportant, at full length when of
moment, and always presented in a clear,
infelliirilile nnd interesting manner.
It is a tirst-rate family nier, full of intcr
taininir and instructive readinjr of every
kind, but containing nothinjr that can of
fend the most delicate and scruj ulous
taste.
It is a fir-;t-r.ite story paper. The best
tales and romances of current literature
are carefully selected and lejribly printed
in its j airs.
It is a lirst-rate apricnlt ural taper. The
most fresh and instructive articles on agri
cultural topics regularly appear in this
deiartment.
It is an independent polilical papcr.be
lomrinfrto no f:rty and wearinsr no collar.
It fiirlit s for 1 rinei 1 le. ji i) J for the election
of the best men to ollice. It especially de
votes its energies to the exposure of the
rreat corruptions that now weaken and
distrrace our count ry, and t hreaten to un
dermine re publ ica n i nst it 11 1 ions a ltojret tier.
It has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors
from their supporters.
It. reports the fashions for the ladies and
the markets for the men, especially the
call le-markcts, to which it pays particular
atfent ion.
Finally it is the cheapest paper publish
ed. One dollara year will secure it forany
subscriber. It is not neeessar- to jr 't up a
club in order to have THE WEEKLY Sl'
at this rate. Any one ho sends a single
(icllar w ill receive the raper for a year.
' We have no travelling ajrents.
TIK WKEKI.V St'V.-F.i-bt pa p;es, fifty-
six co'umns. Onlv UO ft venr, 0 dis
counts from thisr;te.
T!IK SK35I-AVFKKT.V Same
sizeasthe Iaily Sun. IMJ a year. A
discount of :ii per cent to clubs "of IO or
over.
TTfE n.MLV Sf.-. larjre fonr-paee
news'Her of twenf v-eip.bt columns. Dailv
circulation over l io.OOO. All the news for
i cents. Subscription price .Id cents it
month, or r,.oo a year. To clubs of JO or
more, a discount of io percent.
ArtflreKH, "Til K SI'X,
dec"jw3. .ew York ij -
THE PARKER GUN.
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MERIDEN,CT.
SHADES SALOON,
G.A.HAAS, - - Prop.
Main Street, Oregon City.
TIIK IS A It IS SUP PL I EH
with all the choicest qualities of Liquors
and Cijrars. Scotch, Irish and P.ourbon
already famous Whiskies and Punch,
Or-jron City, Jan. 1, Ir.'-t.
ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
OREGOXCITY, : OREGON.
WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
V T all kinds of
JOB PRINTING,
such as
CARDS!,
BILL-HEADS,
PAMPHLETS,
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
LA EELS,
LETTER-HEADS,
in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing
Oilicc, at
rOHTLAXD TRICES.
ALL KINDS OF
LEGAL BLANKS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had in the State.
AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Oregon City. March 21. lS73-tf.
IGEMS TOR THE ENTERPRISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for t he Extkrprise :
Geo. P. Howell & Co.. JO Park Row. New
York
foe, Wetherill ,t- Co., tin
Philadelphia.
Chestnut street,
Abbott Co., No. 82 and 81 Nassau street,
New York.
Port la nd, refron L. Samuel
San Francisco JhT,' ,V."V-''
1 L. P. I lher
St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles
Astoria. Clatsop county ...A. Van rnsf-n
Salem .". I. Williams
Harris! urir 1. II. smith
I alayette.Ya m hill count y .T.L.I-V rzvsnv.
Dallas, Polk county Pave Holmes
Kola K. Pofv
Jacksonville K. K. H;i:ih:i
Penton comity W. A. 'e!l
( "orvallis lion. John l urnett
Canyon City, Jrant co W. P. T.asweii
Albany .; A . N. Arnold
Dalles, Waseo eoiuty X. II.(i:ites
Ta ramie, t'nif.n county A. '. Cniii'
Pendleton, I'liu.tilla county, S. V. Knox
Eugene City..
Roseburjr
Ibanon
Jacksonville.,
Long Tom
1 J. f . Thom pson
I E. I.. I ristow
Hon. I . I-". l ane
I C. 'I. 'onta'iie
I J. R. I'alston
..Hon. K. D. l'oudrav
H. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS COfSTY.
Reaver Creek
P.utteville
Cascades
Canbv
Cuttinc's
Kaijle Creek ,
1 1;: rd in it's
Iiuor Molalla...
Milwaukie
swep;o
Upper Molalla...
C. F. Peatie
lohn Ziim wait
TTenrv ic Juirin
J. W. Straws r
I. Wriubt
Prank W. l'o-ter
Capt. .. .". ?"'-.'.
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SHEET MUSI C.
The follow injr named pieces are rsccm.
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MTTSTC
Julia, 'tis of thee I sing Son?,
Why don't yon come home..
'Neath the waves her Si irit
TTays JT.e
Hays fdc
wa nders
No litt le one to meet me
Give my lovetoall :;t home
Think of me sometimes,
Matririe
Stewart
Pratt
Stew art
Sflo
.!(le
S'c
Stewart
30c
Soft Iv shorn
the Stars of
Heaven...
' Pratt oOc
SEN11
Dinna forget your mither,
Sandie Pays t0c
I long to sec the dear old
home -Mc-wart 30c
Little Sweetheart, come lis
ten to me I reneh
My every Tho't was of thee " Havs
Men are "such deceivers. Alto
song from "I'auline"... " Danks
St a y not Ion ir 'wa y . Soj ra n o
"sonirfrom "Pauline"... rianks
To please t he-Tirls. Paritone
song from "Pauline"... " Danks
SOc
3fc
30c
JJOc
30c
My heart lor thee. mi ratio
song from " Pouline"... Danks Sue
My Queen of Stars, awake.
tenorsongfrom Pauline " Danks 30c
r'osT-iwm
Jen ny, he flower of K'lT.laro "Stewart t0c
Whisper soiiy, Mother's
dying " Stewart 30c
Inspirer and Hearer of
Prayer Hymn. Danks 30c
My Love sleej s under the
Daisies Song. Pcrslev 30c
Oh! how d'ye do, Aunt Su-
Sle
song. May wood 30c
noddings
Dat makes
me
"t song,
eath the v bite and pur
ple Plossonis
Nora isdreamingof vou'""!. "
The sweetest Pud is tiiissing "
Perl
ey 30c
Stewart 30e
Pratt 3i c
Danks SOc
W ill he come home
night, mot her?
to-
Da nks
Stex art
I lays
Havs
Danks
Havs
Sue
-tOc
STc
:r,c
SOc
flod Plessour Home?
Jet up and shut the Door
Does lie ever think of mr
ome. Holy Spirit Hymn.
My dear old Mother Son;
I have no Home
I ost and cast awav "
Poor little Tim "
OF THIS
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Oysters and wine at 4 a. m.
Over the Pillows alar
Savior, Thou art ever near
The Toast. P.rindisi for Male
Voices
Pearl of America. a price.
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hanks 30c
Ton el 40c
Instrumental Kinkel
Circling Waves...Instrumental. Kinkel
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Relic of Saratoga Waltz. Fitzhivb av
Morning . h rs Mazurka. Kinkel :Vc
I-annie'sQuickstepQuickf,tep. Kinkel ;j5c
AIAUKKI) P?ICE.
Autumn leaves. Reverie
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The P.ea; ers Instrumental. Kinkel :c
a 'T!?' ,'.rlS," ; a"op. Kinkel :tc
MoMje Darling Insrumental, Kinkel rnte
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May-I olo March. Mueller :iV
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