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o o o o O o o o O c O G o o o G THE OUCGOS CTI' OltL-fiB-V, MIR. 27, 1571. .Hast take in !ail. From t!it .San Francisco Examiner. The Hon Henry L. Dawes is a "Radical member of Congress from M;issaclinsetis and Cliairnian of the House Committee on Ways and Means, ai d has been such for many veais. His statements, therefore, on matters appertaining- to the public iinances ate entitled to consideration greater than is usually .accorded to ordinary members ; especially so Avhen they-tell against the interest of tLe party of which he is the leader, as in a recent speech made by him in the House of representatives. This speech by Mr. Dawes on the condition of the Federal Treasury is both interesting and instructive, and makes a startling exhibit of the finan cial alfair-4 of the Government. As the speal.or is in perfect harmony with the Administration and is a member in the best standing in his party, it may naturally be under stood tint what he said revealed nothing tiat it was longer possible to conceal, and his remarks are not liable to the charge of malicious in spiration which might belaid against a membe the opposition dealing with the .-ame state of fa'.-ts. It appears from the speech alluded to by us, that on the lirst of July, 187;5, th Treasury had on hand sixty millions of dollars. Its actual receipts between that date and Feb ruary 1, and its estimated reeeips for the remainder of the year, a'uioiint toSJf5l,777,'.)72 ; i s liabilities, or the sums it m iv be called upon to pay during the current year amount to $:j'.j:J,l;,i;.0. Its available resources for the i xv made up of cadi on hand and rec-ji-ds, amount to .3 11,780, 001 ; so t i:it, if it had to pay all it might bo. called on to p i.v, there would be a deficit of .":J,0UG,GU. 3):it amon these liabilities count a good i:i in,." Congressional appropri ations which are not likely to be called for and some accounts which, though not formally closed, are real Iv alt but paid "oil", amounting in all to c"7J.;":'.'U. So that the Treas- urv. i;i.st I of having a (ieficit to show at the end of the rise will probably have 20,:102, 1 1 year, Vlo cash in hand, alter providing for the sink ing fund. Out of this twenty mill ions odd, however, there has to come all the tleUeiencK which mav arise in the course sometimes fall of the year. These is low as three mill- ions and they sometimes rise as high as live millions. Mr. Dawes esti mates that including th Government eontributij-m to the Washington im provements and the sum awarded by the Mixed Claims Commission, they will not this year fall much short of ten mil is, cutting the Treasury au to ten millions, a verv bal mee 1 1 wisa t amount with which to face coiitingei.'cii when Congress is not ins'ssioii. So that, ;is the general result of the year's operations, the Government wiil have spent ten mill ions of ;',s cash and increased the puniic ill it nine millions ; and in thi calculation the issues of the forty-four millions " reserve" are not included Nor is the panic to blame for this state of things altogother. There i.; h falling oil", actual and esti- O mated. ' tie customs and internal revenue receipts, during the current year, of ; 2sj:51o.7()2, as compared with last year. But, then, Congress, by taking oil' the duty on tea and coll'ee in, May, 1872, tick from the revenue 2-".oi'.,ii;:; ; and, ly mak ing other reductions in June follow ing, tool; from it nineteen millions or altogcrher about forty-four mill ions. Altogether, Mr. Dawes, tem pered ti'ough his speech be by unjust and ill-founded imputations upon the holiest;.' and economy of the Democratic Administration im mediate! preceding the first Badical quadreiii.ium. makes an extremely 0 hard s!k wing for his party, which was to h :ve inaugurated and mained an era f lione.-t and economical managomenCof public airairs. In Mr. Dawes' speech and other details of a character unpleasant to tho.-e innocent souls who have been eoiitidimin the wisdom and integri ty of th Radical Republican party, such as t.iis comparative statement of the public expenses : 1S70, ex penses, .;!V.).Oi)iK, amount of public dcot paid. 101. 000,000 ; 1871, expenses, js-202.HOO.Oiii). amount of public debt paid. S.U.O .),());) ; 1872, expenses. S2i 7. hoo doo, amount of public .le ot paid. S00. 000,000 ; 1x7:5 expenses. S20O.OI 10,1 (00, amount of public thbt paid only lo. 000.0! 10 ; 1871, expenses, 10,000,000, ;l!id O no paymi tit on account of the debt, and plei.-y of irredei m able paper put out. Mr. D iwes was very rough and ill-natured in his remarks on the Demo -ratie party in the days of James B u-han in ; but we may reprat to him this query, which a leading o journal, quite as inimical to that party a - is Mr. Dawes, propounds ; Will h - 1e!l us whether either the Deni "rat ie party, or any other partv in :i free -on -dry, ever decended so lev in the scale of tinancivl expedi ents as t' ; -d lo w the Minister of Fi nance to is -me irred'1 unable paper at a disco: at in a time of profound peace first t meet Gove Mr. can v to till tory c gover oreig; with a his own res; onsi In lit v. m ive I'illTi 1H I then to l ie :it expenses of ti ie nm.mt ? llawes. nor any other 'u? ire an affirmative re man, ; onse s q -ou vi : rr nownere m nis l. an it b di-covered that anv Lini : it basted upon popular s v ;t v iia 1 the temerity to deal a 1" ee. intelligent, and sef- rc-peet n : o; ue a? this Ad minis- trati"ii u is repeaie n oone in the con luct of it- iiaan'ial department. It could not have been, it would not dare hive been attempted, at any other time or in any other country at this day. But our American peo ple have a habit of submitting some times for loivx periods to rross abuses in govereaental c in.1, net, and their apathy ecms so hopeless. th;it de spair en-'-rs the heart of him who perceive-; the evil tendencies of the existing stite of affairs, when all at once up rises the popular indigna ... . I T . tion, am; acting with a unity and .nergy s aular Jo behold the people depose the party which presumes upon its lethargy to perpetrate fnr- ther robb?ry. The public, at le:vst the greater portion of the voting population, has been for a long while in this apparently trance-like and apathetic condition in reference to the misrule and waste which charao 'ia..- ..i,i, n . i.,4 terizo the present Administration ; but there are premonitory symptoms of one of those general upheavals of the masses, which shall result in the deposition from power and the final destruction of the present dominant party. As a shrewd politician, Mr. Dawes is anxious to avert this catas trophe, aud his speech is simply I - - -- 1 a 1 a C . . in -1 a signal 10 nis party absutiuica " leadership that they must take in sail, if they want to save their mas tership of the ship of State. - Fk.vm Gates.--An exchange truth fully says: "It would be a great con venience if farmers, generally, would have their names painted up on the gates in front of their resi dences. Strangers often have much difficulty in finding the residence of persons of whom they are in search, which would be obviated by this course. Besides, a nice gate, with the name of the occupants, adds greatly to the appearance of a place, and looks as though the inmates were not isolated from the outside world." " Young man, do you ever drink?" said a mild-looking man, accosting Jones. 'Well, yes, thankyou, as its a cold morning I don't mind," replied Mr. Jones, removing his quid of tobac co. "Don't do it any more," rejoined the mild man, "or you will be even tually damned. Good morning, God bless vou !"' There are over 14.600.hou children of the school age in this country. We spend annually for schools over j?'. 13,000,000, equal to one-third of one per cent, of the property, real and personal, of the country, as return ed by the last census, and employ 221.000 teachers. The National Gov ernment has alreahy set aside for ed ucational purposes 140,000,000 acres of the public lands. -o -o- -t. Fast Printing Pkrss. The Xew York llrahl has now in operation an improved Bullock self-feeding press, which prints a quadruple sheet of that paper at one impression, and re quired the- assistance of three men only. The press is fed from a web, the sheet is printed on both sides, and each paper is cut oil' from the roll. The press, it is stated, will print 20,000 papers an hour. A story is told of ;i young ladv teacher of a Sunday school, who, a few days ago, asked a youngster w hat was matrimony. The boy mistook the question for purgatory, and an swered promptly : "It is a place or state of punishment in this life, where souls sutler for a short time before they go to heaven." Wanted to Snf.kze. A negro was buried alive in a well at Butler, G i., recently. O.1 being dug out from his perilous situation he launched forth as follows: "I tell yon what am do fact, gernmen, I neber want to sneeze so bad in my life, but was a raid to, 'case it might jar down mV dirt." A clergyman lately addressed his female auditory as follows: "Be not proud that the blessed Lord paid your sex the distinguished compli ment of appearing first to a female after the resurrection, for it was only done that the glad tidings might be spread sooner." An Ovr.n-woRKEn Scjiool-'Mahsi.' The shool Commissioner of Fulton county, X. Y., recently, while visit ing his schools came upon a district, v. here there were but four pupils in attendance. Three young men were soarking the school "maim" in one corner of the room. The Albany Jt-yister says: "A much larger breadth of grain will be sown in Linn county this season and with an average crop we will have a tremendous surplus to sell." A poor family in Arkansas had to mortgage six dogs recently, in order to obtain a barrel of flour, lnis case is pitiable. Almond trees are Healdsburg. in blossom in .0,000 Tor -1t h Cfi-aiicl O ii't Concert FOH THE I'.ENKFIT OF THE l'l'ULIC LI "SIS. V It V OF KEXTVCKY. On Tuesday, .'list Day of 3Iartl, Xext. 8 0000 ticket; L20 00 gifts! LIST OF GIFTS! One (Jr.md ('ash (Jilt Oil ! tiraud ( ash ii!t. ne Jrarul Cash (Jilt ( ri" ( Jrand ( ash (Jilt, One Jrarul Cash (Jilt fiia.oao l'Kl.DUO Oit.llih) 2--JHH) 17.-J-I0 1D Cash nuts, Jiacasi, drifts, o ash tritls, 'ash jilits, 1 a.) ( ash irius, 1 J ( asii y;uts, -J-Vi i as.i iits, aj i asli ttiits, : i- ash jiills. il i.oaa each. .T,ih)a oach, l.t'ao each, oOJ each, I H) c:ih, :: each, JK) Pitch, lua cacii, 50 each, ltia.iXMi l.""a,i)ao 5a,(hi) la.'iao -:.tHi 4",0a;) 5a,(-W JJ,."iM .V.i)i) 11 Total, i.'.aao ciJts.all cash,.. .Sl.oJO.lXJO 1 Ie; cone -rt ;.iul tlistrihut ion of Kilts will p'isir i v an! u ri nmivoea v- t :i k ilnc on I h day ni,v liv,.,l (e I li r:i II t In- t ictpl ! nr soi-.i .r not, and the l ,(: a jritt.s nil paid ii luopomoii to me !uiinn roi tickets sold ! PRICK OF TICKETS : ! Wh.il.' tlk -ts, $.-; Halves, $i-: Tenths. or -a.-n coupii, ,: I-.l -v.a wnol-tickets for ; ; . Wi... ' tick-Is for fl,lll; lllwholC ; I li'."i S i;jr ..) ) 1 : iJT u l.i.l . t io'-. i. in . i HO. No discount on U.oii.jM -.u.iu.rii, .!r t IClv' tS. THO. K. 1IR.VMI.KTTE, Atr-nt Public T.ibr.irv Manar (Jin ( 'on -rt Pauldiii-, Louisvillp, Kv.' Kentucky, and 1 'ub lie I.ibrary mnrl'Jwl. In the Circuit Court for th- Stnt of Orc7on for the Count j of CUicka.nan. ' Mary A. Roberts, Plaintiff vs. Wm. II. Rob -rts, Pendant. To Wm. II. Uob-rts, said defendant i C-VMK VF THE STATE OF OR. : lvvir and nnciror u.," . . . i. 1 r in-- i-o.ii ; .laini filed .i.n.it uu 111 inn abov" fnlitlcl ci. ir "r b'toj the first day of th? tnn of aid Lourt tollo vinjr thc,.s,,irationof six weeks Irom the mOilwit i,... j ! 'ail so to ap-.ear and ans ver said com. ' s .- . ---. .ooLiiaiiir. which is a dissolution of marrb existing bet -er.n you and d-fendant and for costs and disbursements nf this suit ,vN'"1n; Published by ord Wllon.W. w . l. pton, J ud- ot sa id Court Dated March Tth. 1S7U " mon J1IXi McCOWX, CHAS. II. CA-TJjTIELD, DEALER IN GENERAL MEECHANDTSE, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND Has Just Received Calicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, House Lining, Shirtings, Table-L.inen, Irish Bosom Linens, Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies and Gents' Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions, Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES, Groceries, Crocker-, Glassware, Coal Oil, AVI&irH have If e selected with speciul car for this market mid cannot BESniPASSEU IX QUALITY OR PRICE. THIi HIGIIKST MARKET PUICRPAID FOR COUNTRY .PRODUCE, March 13, lS73:tf TO THE CITIZENS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY: GREAT IlKDTJGTIOiS" IjST DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING-, GROCERIES, ETC. LEVY BROTHERS, OWING TO TIIK FAILING HEALTH OF A. LEVY, IT IS OUR PURI)SE TO OFFER our entire Stock ot Goods at UreaUy Reduced Prices, in order to close out our IJIMIEK FALL STOCK! LEVY BROS., Second door north of the.PoBtoflice, Tilain street, Oregim C ity. mmm No better fvidneo of the efTi oiencv of Dr. J. S. Coleman's Compound Extract of Eucalyptus Ixtract. of Eucalyit us OtKvtA d.tlmnth.r follo.vii; --ivSC" eas'-s, treated with M.' alon-f by that rmi- ' ? ' can uft uesireu summary of this remi'dv ncnt physician. Dr. David Woos- t-r,in tin' V. S. Marine Hospital, San Fran cisco, r.-ported in the Auirust No. (1S72) I'a cilic .Med. Jour. jV CVf I Cur- I Inipr- 1 reutt'il orett. Remittent Fever ( "hills and Fever Typhoid Fever Intlamation of Kidneys Dinr-t is Incontinence of Urine... 5 W 9 3 ..19 .. 9 .. 4 ..V) .. 3 .. ti 3 4 'Jo 10 st rictur Intlamatiou of liladder 27 I'.iennorrhairia 13 Diseasoof the Heart 7 I lysentery Chronic Diarrlnx-a 13 (iiinorrlno:i 15 Dronsv 0 3 9 1" 3 For sale Druggists, h J t J V- t NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOB THE ENTERPHiSE. S-2 50 PER YEAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Each number contains the LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, From all Parts of the World ; A Carefully Selected Summary of STATE AM) TERRITORIAL aSTEWS ITEMS; A Corrected Idst of the IInrlteta in Portland, San Franrisro and Oregon City; LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS, On all Subjects of Interest to the FARMER, MERCHANT OR MECHANIC. Also, Carefully Selected MISCIiLLAXUOUS HEADIXC In Short.it is in Every Respect a LIVE NEWSPAPER. THE: ETER 152 -113 Having a large and constantly increaslnR Circulation in the most populous part of the State, offers superior inducements to those who wish to Advertise. Advertisements inserted on REASONABLE TERMS. The Campaign of 1874 will soon begin, and it is therefore a good time to Subscribe In order-that you may be posted on currant events. Send in your nberiprtfn ft one?. MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY. a Nev Stock of Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys 3 Completely oorrolor:it ive of the summary of Dr. Wooster, are the reports of the experiments with Kuealyi tus by l r. Inrrimer,of F.er iin, I'russia, and Dr. Keeli-r, Chief Pliysician of the Austrian Railway Co., published in the American Medical Journal, July, 1S72. It will be found very efficacious in obsti nate oases of Dyspepsia, P.ronchitis, Hack ing Cough, Chronic Pore Throat, Leucor rhea, etc., and in nausea during pregnan cy. IJr. ColemaiCs 1oulIe Kxtrnot of Kucalypt v is a special preparation for t he treat merit of Fever mil Ausfiii1, and is Wsirrn tited t C"t re every cas, t reatel according to direct ions, wit hout t he injur ious results of the usual Quinine andar-si.-nical remedies for that disas. Also pure Fluid Extract, of Eucalyptus, in one pound 'Kittles, for physicians' us. Beware ot imitations andtake none but Coleman's. everywhere, and by Charles Langley & Co., Agents San Francisco. .mayls,.iyi. .If J Jl C If A A' I) I S I! . GOOD NEWS! PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD IS All GAINST ".ACKERfVlAN&CO. II AVE JFST RECEIVED A IA11GE stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS fwhich they offer CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! WWc would say come and convince your self before purchasing elsewhere. Ourstock consists in part of Fancy and Staple T)ry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Hoots and Shoes, Ladles and Gents Furnishing Ooods, v Notions, Grocer- Ics, Hard ware, and a great many other articles too numer ours to mention ; also, Doors, Windows, Glass and Tutty, et., eto. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange or dt ALSO Wool Vsmtocl For whieh,we pay the Highest Prices. S. ACFCERMAN & CO. Oregon try, OetoKer 31, lmf. EUCALYP MBR C II A N D 183. JOHN MYEBS, OREGON C8TY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, IIAHDWARE, CROCKERY, a is' n GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for Butter, XCji-j-sii!!, and all kindsof arcoooD ccuntry produce. I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for CASH Oil ITS KQVIVAIsKXT n Cfood Merchnntable Prodnco. I am selling very low for Give mo a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City, March 21. 1S73. THE rTJTV. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND DAILY THE WEEKLY Sl'X is too widely known to require any extended recommendation ; but t lie reasons which have already given it fifty thousand subscribers, and which will, we hope.give it many thousend more, are briefly as follows : It is a first -rate newspaper. All the news of the day will be found in it, condensed when tinimiorta nt, at full length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, intelligible and interesting manner. It i s a fi rst -r a t e f a m i 1 y i -a pe r, f u 1 1 of i n ter tainintr and instructive reading of every kind, but containing nothing that can of fend the most delicate and scrupulous taste. It is a first-rate story paper. The best tales and romances of current literature are carefully selected and legibly printed in its paires. It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The most fresh and instructive articles on agri cultural topics regularly appear in this depart ment. It is an independent political paper, be longing to no party and wearing no collar. It fights for rinciple, and for the election of the best men to office. It especially de votes its energies to the exposure of the great corruptions that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to un dermine republican inst it id ions a ltoget her. It. has no fearof knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters. It reports t he fashions for the ladies and the markets for the men, especially the cattle-markets, to which it pays particular attention. Finally it is the cheajest paper publish ed. One dollar a year will secure it. for any subscriber. It is not neeessarv to get up a club in order to have THE WEEKLY Sl'X ot. this rate. Any one who sends a single dollar will receive the paper for a year. We have no travelling agents. TIIK AVKKKIr SVX.-Eight pages, fifty six columns. Only SI. (K) jt year. " No dis counts from this rate. TIIK SKJIMVKKKI-Y SUN Same size as the Daily Sun. $-!. a year. A discount of per cent to clubs of lO or over. TIIK IAIT.V Sl'X A large four-page newspaper of twent v-eight columns. Daily circulation over l'-io, (MM). All the news for 2 cents. Subscription price 50 cents per month, or $t;.no a year. To clubs of lO or more, a discount of per cent. Address, "TllKSrX, decSwS. New Yorlc City. THE PARKER GUM SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'S . WEST MER1DEN.CT. SHADES SALOON, C.A.HAAS, - - Prop. Main Street, Oregon City. TUB BAR IS SUPPLIED with all the choicest qualities of Liquors and Cigars. Scotch. Irish and Bourbon already famous Whiskb s and Punch Orjron Oirv. Jan. 1, i? tf. ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB OFFICE OREGON CITY, : OREGON. WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE all kinds of JOB PRINTING, such as CARDS, BILL-HEADS, PAMPHLETS, DEEDS, MORTGAGES, LABELS, LETTER-HEADS, in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing Office, at PORTLAND rillCES. ALL, KINDS OF LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, and for sale at ns low a price as can ue naci in me msuc. A X D SATISFACnCM GUARANTEED. Oregon City. March 21. lS73-tf. AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. The following persons are authorized to act as ngents for the Enterprise: Cfn. P. Iiowell & Co., 40 Park Row, Xew York. Coe, Wetherill A Co., 607 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Abbott A Co., Xo.S2 and 81 Xassau street, Xew York. Port I a n d ,( )regon T. Sa m u e 1 San Era ncisco I 7ho,7' I L. I'. I- isher St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles Astoria, Clatsop county .A. Van Iusen Salem L. Williams llarrisburg I. IT. Smith Lafayette, Yam hi 11 county .T.L.F-rirnson Dallas, Polk county Dave Holmes Eola H. Dotv .Taeksonville R. K. Hamia Henton county W. A. Wells Corvallis Hon. John Purnet r Canyon City ,Ci rant co W. P. Laswell Albany . X.Arnold Dalles, Wasco county X. II. (iates Ln;rnnde, I'nion county A. C. Crai Pendleton, Umatilla county S. V. Knox Eugene City , ( J. M. T hom pson I E. L. Prist nw Roseburg IIon.L. V. Imc Ibanon j V ' 7 ' Jacksonville ITon. K. 1. Kondrav Long Tom II. C. Huston CLACKAMAS COtXTT. Reaver Creek.... Putfeville Cascades Can by Cntf ine's Eagle Creek Harding's Lower Molalla.. Milwaukie swego Upper Molalla... C. F. Reatie John Znmwalt Henry Meiugin J. W. Straws'-r I. Wright Frank W. Foster Capt. Z. C. Xorton W. Morelanrl John Hagenbr-rger .....John IooIe W. II. Vaughan S H E E T M U S I C. The following named pieces are rscom, mended as being among our latest and best issues : Julia, 'tis of thee I sing Song. ITays We n nun i ,iiui come nome.. 'Xeath the waves her Spirit wanders Xo litt Ie one to meet me Cive my love to all at home Think of nie sometimes, Maggie ; Softly shone the Stars' of Heaven RENT Dinna forget your niither, Sandie I long to see the dear old home Little Sweet heart, come lis ten to me My every Tho'f was of t hee Men are such d'-eeivcrs.AIto song from "Pauline"... Stay not long 'way. Sopranc song from "Pauline-... To please the girls. Raritone song from "Paulino"... My heart for thee. Soprano song from " Pouline"... My Queen of Stars, awake, tenorsongfrom Pauline rosT-iPAm Hays 40c ' Stewart S0c Pratt S'te ' Stewart 30c ' Stewart SOe Pratt 30c " HaysJOc ' -lev-art 30c French 3fe " Hays 35c " Danks 30c " Danks SCc " Danks 30c " Danks 30c " Danks 30c " Stewart 40c Stewart 30c Jen n y, t he fl ower of K i Ida re Whisper softly. Mother's dying Inspirer and Hearer of i 'ray or , My Ixve sleej s und .Hvmn. Dantt ?fVr r the l 'aisles Song. Perslej- 3(ic Oh! how d'vo ilf Aunt T1.,(piP?-; ...song. May wood 30c Dat makes me iioddings - mu pur ple Plossoms Xora isdreamingof you""" U he sweetest Pud is missing CXNT RECEIFr Will he come home to night, mother? fiod Rless our Home?. et up and shut the Ioor"" Stewart 3fc Iratt 30c Danks 30c " Danks 30c " Stewart 40c " Havs S5e Hnvc Q. i;oes ne ever think of me.. Come TTrl. Km'.ii ..Hymn. Dunk's o Bong, Havs 4lo " Hays 4(e " Hays 3T,e " Abbey 30c My dear old Mother.".' I have no ITnmo I-ost and cast away. Poor little Tim OIP THE Oysters and wine at 4 a. m. Over the Pillows afar Savior, Thou art ever near The Toast. Brindisi for Male Voices Pearl of America. Caprice Instrumental " Stewart 30c Pratt arc " Danks 30c " Tonel 40d Kinkel 50c Circling Wavrs...InstrumentaL Kint..i io I-dle of Saratoga Waltz. Fit zh ugh .15c Morning A hrs Mazurka. Kinkel 35c hannie'sQuickstep..Quickstep. Kinkol 35c lAKKED PRICE. Autumn Leaves. Reverie. Instrumetal Kinkel 50e The Reapers. Instrumental. Kinkel 35c Merry Ciirls Gallop. Kinkel 30e Mollie Darling Insrumental. Kinkel 30o La Zingarella " Kinkel 300- Happy Thoughts.-.Schottlsche. Kinkel 50c Danse Cuba,lne...InstrurBent,al. Kinkel 40c Max-Pole ., March. MneHer 35c Good Humor " Allard 35c Fleurdes Chamrs.. .Valse. Tonel 50o Published and sent, post-pairi, on receipt of price, by J. I PETERS, 599 U roadway, New York. WAGON AND CARRIAGE 31 A A HI lATOIi THE UNDERSIGNED, liaving increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand on the Corner of Main and Third Street Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of informing his old pa. trons, and as many new ones as may ie pleased to call, that lie is now prvi.nrwi with ample room, good 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 lrotn com mon Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me. rtlucksmitltiiir. Horse or Ox Shoeing, and General Jobbing neatly, quicklv, nn cheaply done. DAVID SM11 Jl. . WILLIAM SINGER o HAS ESTABLISHED A FACTORY FOR THE MANUFACTURE GF o Furniture, finds, and Doors, AXD MOl'LDIXGS OF ALL SIZF.S. They will also do Turning of every d,.. script ion to order, WITH NEATNKSS AXD DISPATCH I "A11 work warranted. Shop Q the River, in Lewis' fcshop Opposue Oregon City Mills. Estate of John Bedford. J'ccf escd. yOTICK TO (RKDHORS: ALL PEI1 O. sons having claims against the abov name deceased, are notilii a to present thr-m w itli th. i roj er vouchers, to t he uinic rsigu. ed, the iuly appointed Atii.iinistrntr.r oj said r-state, at I lie rjfiice r-l Hurlat A War ren, in Orrgon it, within six nrnth lrom this date. 1IARL1-.S If. ROURK, I-'ebruary 4,lS74.ow Atinnnistraior. rrosprrlL'sJor 1S71 Smnlli Yti; r. An Illustrated Monthly Journal, L'nlv&r sallv admittrdto be the Hai-.nsoin-est Periodical in t lie t.rld. A liel'l-escntJ.tiveaiiU 0 C ham) ion ot American Taste. Not Tor Sale In Look or Nt irs Stores. THE AI.M2CE, while issnrd with all the regularity, has none ot the tcii;p iaiy .or timely ii.tcn.st charaet r.st ic i oruiiifTj 1 -eriiKiicals.. It is an el gant miscellany C.i pnr light and gracei nl l.l' ruture: ar.d collection ot j ictuns, the rarest sj ciniens oi an ist ie skill, in black and white. Al though each succeeding number alVortis a fresh pleasure to its iri' iuis, the n-aL-xalue and beauty ol J llE A HUSK will l uu.Kt aj.'preciat'-tt alter it has L n tr.ur.d up at tlic clt.se ol the y ear. bile ot hi r ) u tlica tions may claim sj-riir tie apness. ts compared with rivals ol ji si m Iar rlasK. THEALDISEi a unUjse and orinm! concept ioi: alnu? ai,U unpj rtuichio t solutely Mil bout t-erii j et nieu in price or character. Hie j ossessr.r ra a crinjlr-te r)lunu- cannot tit: licate the eusintiiv of lilu." pat r Jictl t iii;ra inL.s in smy t lhrr shape r.r mi m bcr of olimies ft.r trn timts iUt coyt; unfit ht:, there are i.'.e c.'.rojcjr, t aidts! PRKMIT 3I i is;. Kvery subscribe to THE AI.l iyE for t he year 1?T I VfiLl ret-i i a : iv iu-.n.ei. '1 he oriirinnl it-tan s w. re aii.: : in i,r the j ubiisher of the 'I HE ALIJA U Thrimas Moran, il.rsegr-. ::i ok rin'.n r ic ture was iircti.-iS' 1 l. i s i,r irn t housa i; ti tte! la rs. t he si: I -iet ts v.rre rt.t sen to re; res- lit "The l :"si" M .! "ihe West." One is a vi-w in 1 he 'l.,t.- :fin tains, Xew Ham psliir; ; tl:e ctl.tr pint 'I li" liiTs of t.re n ;t.r, W'ytin.iiig Icr ritory. '1 lie t! ill. re nee in t he i';.-,; ire of lo scenes t hemseives is a ! asii ct taraM a nd a fft.rus a gooti display ol th nnisl's scot and coloring. '1 he t"l.re.n,os aw P( n wt.rked lrom thirty distinct plates.. ;i iro arn in s-ize jlj x lui-aiifl npfM-iir.-ii-.t-i t i;ut lac similes J the originals, 'i he j rcy litatieu rl a wort hy example ot America's yr atst landscape jaintt r to the subscrihi rs of 777;.-l.7).VA,wasa l.nld tut pccuharly ha py idea, and its siiccesslul rr-a lizalu'n is attest' d by the loilowing test iiiioi.ial over the signature ot Mr. Moran himself. XKW.AltK, X. J., Sept. "i iTi, 1STX Messrs. Jam Kh srnciN a o. Gcntier.trn, I am delighted in the proof in color of your chromos. Thev are won derlully successlul r resent at ioi.s bv n.r chanical j rocess ot the original i ninth. -f. Very Resj t t-tiliU , (Signed,) UK'S. MOI'.AX. These chromos are in r-verv s. ns Ainrri can. They are by an original Amricun process, w ith material ot .m rscii m: n i lacture, lrom designs of American sc i.t-rr by an American painter, and presented to subscribers to the first successiul AniTitnn Art Journal. It not better because ot all this, tliey will certainly i ossess a it-.intcrest no tonign iroduction can insptre, ar.d neither are they any the worse ii t v n-nsoa of peculiar tacilities of injunction thr J cost the publisher only a tnlie, vf-ife rijudl in r-j-i rc.vpcc to other rt.roinot that areto'ti xiurfr.it for double the subscription price of THE A LIU A" A". Persons ol taste mil prize those pictures lr themselves not tor the 1 rice they did or did not co.-t, and uill p- n ciate the enter, rise that nmi. rs thtir distribution possible. 0 It any-subscriber should indicate a pre ference torn lign re subject, the j ubl.slifr w ill send "Thoughts ol Home,";;, new and beautiful chromo. 11 x inches, rep resent ing a little Italian exile -whose speaking eyes betray the longings of his heart. T i: li 31 S t $5 per annum, in advance, with Oil Chro jnos h ree : Eor 50 c-ciis eitra, the chromo ui!' be sent, tnouiiftrl,rarm.sntf,aiict prepaid f i ixutV- THE ALDI.XE, w ill.hereafter, be ol tain nble ruily by subscri) t ion. There will be no reduction or club rate; cash for sub scriptions must be sent to the publish r direct or handed to the local canvasser, without rrxpuusibiiti, to the publishers, t-ej t in cases v. h re the r-ertilicate is given bearing t be facsimile signature of James tSCTToN vt Co. 1 AXVASSFHS WANTED. Any jn rson w ishing to act erminnrtlT as a locrl canvasser w ill receive lull and prompt information- bv npi lviiv to J.l)lESMTH);v t O.. '1'iiWiNlirrs. 8 MATDEX LAXE, Xeu-York. . 5tleg2m IX TIIK CIRri'IT COFRT OF TIIK .tate of Oregon, tor f he ountv of Clack amas: Jacob "Wiener, fluintiir. Vs. foihi AViener, detentlant. To Stphia Wiener.the defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon y ou are hendjy required to appear anil answer the com! laint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or he tor the first day of the next term ot the nlsov entitled Court, which will commence nioro than six weeks alter the first publication of this summons, to-wit : on Monday, tb 27th day of Ai ril, 1S74, and if you fail so to appear and answer, the I.-iinfitrwill apr'J totbe ourt tor the pelii'f demanded in hi complaint, towit : a decree ot divorce Irons you. This summons is published in . T'lT" sunncerf an onler made by Hon. W. 11 ton, Judge of said Court, in chambers, on t he llrth tiav of January, 1S74. CAl'LKS A MORKIAXP. Attorney s tor Plaintiff. About 150 pounds of long prim er, of which this is an impression, lias Wen in use but a short time, good work. Price 25 cents ft either tied up or in cases ca?e extra. ALSO, A small font of Noiipcriel of which thifi impression. Priee 33 ccuts V U. As good There is enough to set abaut one column of paper solid. Address this eillce. TO LET. THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCTPI as the Council Chamber, in Dr. "V lng's brick building:. Applv at fhis offec o CO'JP.TSSr OF BANCROFT LIBRARY " . .'J BrSKELEr, CALIfOfiNTA ' . . iff.;-' li;,-.-