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Falls r.iK-ainprnont Xo. 4, I. O. O.
K invited the 'raiul KncauipiiK-ut
iuKinl-cw of the Order -em-rally to
mv thm a visit last Tuesday c-vcMun.-r
lvhk-n invitntior. was accepted, and
uite a number of I'atnarehs came up
Portland on tlio ex press tram.
.Cr.,,n' !.- ' i Vhrnr Yamhillians exalted
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..i i irf. .b-sireil. ati'l wo think Mrs.
Hi. nhar.lt's iVorts to irratify the inner
' n were thoroughly appreciated by
,',,,rfs.iit. iiidjrinK from the -reaL
..m..uit of 'ool e itm- which was d mo.
The lunch certainlv reflects credit upon
..,,.! r o.l the house which slic is
keei.iir'. After lunch, the liiemU-m
we.tV.aek to the Hall, and the work
was fmish.-d ah. nit 1 o eloek in the
' ,.:., sihort speeches were made
lv U e vVtors all of whom express,,!
themselves well pleased with their visit
!,V)re-.l Citv and the hospitality with
which tliev had been received, and
niiiiiv of them expressed a desire to
trv th viit over au'ain. e want our
friend Miu'htv-riht Murphy, of the
Standard, alon next time.
In Mcmoriaiu.
At a regular meeting of Oregon T-ode
No. .1, 1. O. . l. held at their hall in
Oregon City May 12th, the following
preamble and resolutions were unani-
mouslv adopted :
In the providence of bd we sit to-
niirht in the shadow ol a deep alllieUoii.
Mir beloved brother .Joseph 1. Loeey,
hus h'-n taken from us, and, as we
conlidcntl v believe, jroiie home to the
hosom it'" his Father. I'.elievin lie
doeth all things well, we bow humbly
to Mis will.
In view of our loss of the com pan ion
ship and love of our well beloved
brother.
Ilesolved, That the Iode be draped
in mourning, and that members wear
the bailee tor thirty days.
Il -solved, That ' we tender to the
friends and relations of Uroiher Koeey
our warmest sympathies in this their
s id bereavement.
M. C. Atmkv. X.
Attest: IIknuv.J. I Iaupi ";, U. S.
KKolii; NI7.r.l. V. It. Dunbar, ( !. V.
. T., on the l."th in!.. reorganized Mt.
Pleasant Ii id-e, No. lir, I.O. ("J.T., in
this county, and added fifteen new
members to the roll by initiation. IVb-r
l.i'vvis is ". ( '. T., Nina Hieliardson. II.
!!..: li -noia .M:ittoon, P. U.S.: ( Iar
rissa'.M;ittoon, W. '.T. : Culver Kieh
ards..n. W. S. : Charles "uMimr. W . A.
S. -. Nelson Audi us. Y. F. S. : Abel
.Matt ...i,. T. : As i Stone, C. ;
be.nl-r Mattoon. W. r.: XaneyAn 1
iiis. W. 1). Helen Fergus. .u. W. I.
; . : J. li n I ! i hard si i i, ". . ( i . : I'l-rrv
M.ittonii. C W. C. T., and W. M. Stone
l.odvTf 1 sputy.
0--icr.!is.The foll.iwiie; are the of-li.-.
rs if K iirle Cree!c Loilire. Xo. li'Vi,
I. i . !. T.. just organized b . 1'.
lMiibar, ;. YV. C. T.. at Foster's in this
e.nmtv: .1. I. Mill. W. C. T. ; M atl if
li ister. K. 1 1 . S. ; A I if Vaneureii, b. II.
S.; K mua P.ell. VV. V. V. ; U. W. L ike, ;
W.S.; ?.l it:ia ill, . A. . : :lll.
U . ven. W. F. S. ; M u tha Hunt, W.T. ;
J. I.. IVi'lfV. W.t. : Ivii'iic Vaiu-uren.
NV. M. ; l.v.li.i Fost r, V. I . M . ; Xetta
I.ik-. W. I. ;.: .b.viah P.ell, V. (.;. ;
W. II. Minn I'. V. C. T.. and II. V.
I,ke, I, id - l-'putv. Tiiis I jod ire starts i
ilii thirty-four eli.-irter m.-mbers.
vt n- r i-: i. 'AY- inadvertantly omit
t 1 to mention the fact that Dr. John
Wel'-h, one of Oregon's best dentists,
d K-mi
is ill this fit V, left hert
1 i .t week oi a professional tour to As- j
loi ia and other plaee-; on the "soiindimr i
s -i." I f any of our fi Is in t hat .. - ;
ti mi waut -.rood worl; d me in his line, ;
t'e-v shoul-t ii.it tail to call oil Lbe
Io.'-tor.
Mkmoui.m. Skiivu' i:s.The memor
ial services hell at the Methodist
Church last Sun. lav afternoon, in honor
o
of M r. -1 . 1 . 1 .'i v, were larirel y attend
ed and hi'-rhly a p;rc;-iateJ by those
present. i;einr otherwise cmraired. we
were unable to attend, but hear some of
the addresses delivered on the occasion
very highly spoken of.
Kk r.i.Ki i Ki. Mr, .1. M. Haeon was
re-elected last Tuesday as S -eretary of
thei'rand I..o,l.;e, I. ).(). F., f Ireiron.
He has held the position for the past
year, and the vote he received, running
ns h" did against one of the most dis
tinguished Id Fellows in the State,
shows that he has tilled the position to
tin-entire sat isl'aeti. m of the Order at
large.
KKn uNK.n. Mr. Albert (. Yates, of
Polk county fame i--. in our city and
will probably remain with us awhile.
Albert appears to be ;is jovial and hap
py ."s ever, and looks as though the ru
ral districts agreed, with him. Mr.
Yates Is a tine vocalist, and probably
will favor us with sjnie of his excel
lent ballads before he. returns.
1
Aituaiskus Arrotsi i:o. Messrs. J.
J. Miles, ('eorge V James and John
KI1 y have been appointed by the Coun
ty Judge, appraisers of the cvstato of the
late Captain MH 'ill.
To Immiiiu.w rs. IVrsons who desire
to purchase a line fa rim containing o2I
acres, situated It mile.-! from tin'5! citv,
enn g -t full particulars by calling -it
this oiliee.
ON TIIK ItlVi:il. J. T). Miller If is
been duly installed a- Captain of the
steamer-:. X. Cooke.whifh boat has
taken the place of the Senator.
.
Mr. C. M. Kester has-made some nec
essary improvt inents in the way of
building a fence around his vacant lot
adji lining, the one on which he resides.
DIKI).
NearNeedv. Clackamas eountv, Or
'm May 11, 1st.-,, Willis J'eebe,' aged
l've;irs. "
MAItUIKD.
At the house of M irv Ann Robert
April -Vt , Is:-, Mr. ,;,-orge 11. Milk
to Mrs. Mary Ann Huberts.
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Whv
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"i 7,r ' ,r',',",u!li "'m '"Ms cannot tail
Q-j.ii . ii- s"ul'" consumption, if n..t
-'" arul oompi.-t jly c'.ired.
T 1
li .,','; ' .-r'n''h an.i structure of the human
, . ". ' y plainly s-t fort a in a pami.hlet
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H iir i 1 "aus egeianie Sicilian
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"T. f'ti it i,tt ititit .u dictrihtir i.-rt
lrr.. - i j'ui iti pm in iii-l'ii
i i. r V ,','' hiis wholly li.-en gained bv its
h is , h ,V'.n1 fr" fr',n oir :Tul alcohol, it
iiir. "":.ut '-v :u',," ,r tl.e scalp, restor-ilv"-in.
. r to Ui :'tr;l color without
niov-j I 1c"r,s itching of the scalp, re-thick.-n
' VT-vents tanerutr, and will
I-n. i V1" ,llin I,,oks- such an the
K.mv'r v h ar, '-nfcrrei-l upon the eon
trial J on:' sl'..md ru-k-ct to give it a
Journal A W0(,ln Wi,lltin;,toni Dc7
1
to tiie l'-ival l'wrple .loirrec. About 11
' l ..-k i-'m. the members ami visitors
" ere n.i.'ii-ste.l to fro to the T.iV House,
w "r, a 'lunch ha; Ix-oii prepared l.y
Mrs Kienhanlt. 1 he table was found
. ,11 Til It'll llil t tl llllli, lllfW
lMI'OKTANT r. , ., ......
r..fosi,,n i.i. V. ;':' l im .-lf'Iiea i . . , ,
'liTiVfi f v.-.J M- iiAi.r.-s n.i.s.vM ! principle of
VIS'!:!": Xn ! riummer are i,
"'nn'r he anAjynp "e,.r,,u-LEYs 1 an'1 both u?e t
. Ti.- -vviiJiM cur-s in niio I
fcblti " 1
El-Onomy Of Fruit Preservilisr. '
trv is peculiar v ad ted j
ti as pecuaaio adapted j
ig- of fruit as Oregon it
o wif0oii , ii
In a conn
to the raisin
is quite necessary to resort to some
means of preset-Ting in enter In save
tLe waste 11. at otliorwise would im
poverifch the i)rotuccr. The best
means of doing this is one of the vital
questions of the Jay. For more than
twenty years the efforts of the most
interested have been turned in that
direction, but until about five years
ago, every effort proved a failure.
One of the first efforts was a vertical
chamber the green fruit being put
in at the top and taken out at the
bottom being moved continually
into increasing heat and decreasing
moisture. This was found to leave
the fruit in a dry and tasteless con
dition, the same as the ordinary dried,
fruit of cemraerce. Added to the
bad condition of the dried product,
was the danger of burning, which
the inventor was unable to overcome
and in the face of all these difficul
ties, the machine was abandoned.
This was the fate of all the plans
until Charles Alden constructed a
vertical chamber that received the
green fruit at the bottom, where it
was subjected for a few minutes to
an intense heat, and then elevated
iar enougu tor another trav ot Iresli
fruit to be placed beneath it, and
thus modify the heat. And thus it
was carried step by step to the height
of about sixteen feet, when it was
found that the fruit was well cured,
moist and sweet the starch of the
fruit having changed by chemical
action, to sugar, increasing the
richness and the ilavor of the pro
duct, making it equal, and as those
who use it contend, better than the
green fruit.
ut during these yei'rs of experi
iivnt, Mr. Alden was not alone.
From the patent office at Washing
ton there lias been issued seventy
seven patents for fruit-preserving
aparatus of various kinds, only one
of which has stood the test of experi-
j ment. The farmer cares not how line
I or plausible the theorv. "What he
! wishes to know is, does it work well?
j has its product from year to year
I found a profitable sale in the markets
! of the world? has it established a
j character in those markets upon
j which we can depend for a speedy
sale of our fruits? Then that ma-
chine must be valuable, and the cost
,s lmt
a secondary consideration.
Valuable articles are always held at
valuable rates, when the indifferent
or the worthless can be bought at
almost any terms.
There is one fact more wa would
mention, ard that is, in the markets,
east and west, we see quotations of
but two kinds of fruit, the common
dried fruit of commerce, and the
Alden evaporated product. J;:t we
cannot dwell or. this picture, and will
hurrie-Hy pass over a few othes facts.
Perfection does not come in a mo
ment. Five years have been spent
in improving and systematizing the
Alden evaporators, so as to econo
mize labor and thus benefit the pro
d ace.
No sooner had the Alden proved
its utility than many others, envying
his success, endeavored to produce a
rival machine. Among the first of
these was Charles A. Soy n ton, of
Vineland, New Jersey. His patent
was granted April 23d, 1S72, und he
claimed in his specifications, forming
part of his letters patent, as follows:
"It (the dryer) consists in the ar
arngement of a rotary rack that con
tains the fruit-supporting shelves,"
etc. "Exposing all the fruit
to averaging degrees of heat, accord
ing to the distance from the place
where it was put in. The invention
also consists of the combination of a
fiin, by means of which air is drawn
through the aparatus with the desir
ed effect."
It will be seen that this is an effort
to evade the Alden patent by secur
ing "decreasing heat and increasing
moisture"' by artificial means, instead
of the natural current of heated air,
by forcing it around a horizontal cir
cle by the use of a fan. The inventor
spent much time and large sums of
money, but finally abandoned his
machine as worthless having
spent soihb?1j,000 in his experi
ments. This was the legitimate end
of the Boynton dryer, and still the
Alden went steadily forward, gaining
day by day a more exalted reputation
among those interested in the fruit
product of the country.
But Amercian genius cannot lie
dormant. Yankee ingenuitv must
j move a little faster than the world,
J and so Mr. Flummer, of San Fran
cisco, resurrected the Hoy n ton the
ory, with the addition of hot air or
steam pipes. His letters patent bears
date Dec. 20, 1S7-1 two rears and
eight months later than the Boy n ton
patent. The Flummer claims, ac
cording to the specification forming
part of their letters patent, as follows:
"My invention relates to a fruit
dryer in which the racks for holc'.ing
the fruit pans, or plates, revolve and
carry the fruit around a horizontal
course through a heated chamber.
4Y' represents a fan that may be
used to carry the air around the dry
ing chamber, for aiding and improv
ing the circulation."
Thus it will be seen that the main
the Boynton and the
lentical both revolve
ie fan to force a circu-
l:,.,.-.ri.,i..:.. r c ii j
m'.i'jii -'i nui mi. vyim 01 luese u
tried three years ago, and failed. The
otllt'r liaS not et bccn thoroughly j
tcstea as the recent date of its n-iteut !
-m , -i , V-ucut
will fully show.
Unt in the pamphlet of the Plummet-
dryer, page 0, it is stated that
Mr. riummer '-is the first man to
depart from the old principle and
establish a new one entirely." This
is certainly a mistake, us our quota
tion from ioynton fully sustains.
)at enough of this. The Alden
was tried for over thrCr- years before
it was introduced int.) California,
where it war, in successful operation
two years before finding its wav to
Oregon. Its fruit has been tried in
every market and in every climate.
It is f avorably known and appreci
ated. It has au established market
value. There is no longer the neces
sity of experiment, and no risk in
marketing the product.
i
So much in favor of the Ahleu.
IJut we would have it known that wo
have no interest in either or any pro
cess. All we wish to do is to so im
part the little lights we have, that
the fruit growers of our county may
choose widely and well. Ye know
that there are big swindles in patents
and many frauds are palmed off on
the unsuspecting for a genuine arti
cle. Our advice would be, let inven
tors do their own experimenting, and
when proved valuable, it will be am
ple time to invest. AVo have no sur
plus wealth in Clackamas county to
to waste on worthless patents.
Icfore closing, however, one point
we should notice. Xature does her
work well. The natural course of
hot air is upward, and it requires
no machinery to draw or force
it. Again. Steam engines are
rather expensive as well as dangerous
luxuries. Who for a moment would
contend that it is cheaper to run a
live horse power engine than it is to
fire a parlor stove? Doshlea, engines
are constantly getting out of repair,
pumps fail to work and delay if not
destruction will bo the result.
Appropos to this is another fact.
The Ahlen Company of this city hail
a meeting two weeks ago. They
studied well the claims of the various
dryers and especially the Flummer.
They concluded that in the end it
would be more expensive than the
Alden and accordingly ordered two
additional dryers of the latter, their
former order having gone forward
some time ago. And yet we are as
sured that if one Plummet will do
the work of three Alliens and do it as
claimed, one cent a pound, or even a
half cent a pound cheaper, that they
will yet invest in a Plummer, and if
the Plummer agent will set up a ma
chine ami test it in Oregon City, if it
does as they claim, they can have
their cash.
We hope that there will be a fair
trial and that the people of our coun
ty will secure the best. Put the
Alden is a fact well established, and
the others, as yet, are but experi
ments. We have said this much for the
reason that fruit is the leading inter
est of our county, and we have a
desire to aid every laudible effort to
bring about the best results.
The coroner of Marion county
wants to hear from the relatives of
S. A. Pilkins, who died at that place
last week. Address coroner at JSa
lem. RVTlir National ("old Medal was award
ed 'o liradley t ltulofson for the best
I'liotographs in the United States, and the
Vinna Medal for t he best in t he world.
Montgomery street, San Francisco.
Tin- tViai iiiiilTear ffdty Life.
The wear and tear of city life area
severe fa upon the strongest constitu
tions. The hurry and bustle and anxi
eties of business keep the nervous sys
tem in a state of unnatural tension dur
ing business hours, and in the end im
pair the elasticity and vigor of .vital or
ganization. The penalty of all undue
excitement is subsequent exhaustion.
The best remedy for it, whatever the
cause, is I Iostetter's Stomach Jlitters.
the tonic and alterative properties of
which rapidly diffuse themselves thro'
the entire system, revive and reinforce
every dormant faculty, and restore a
natural condition of body and mind.
Some moral reformers insist upon Cue
disuse of all stimulants. This, to say
the least of it, is irrational. All com
petent physieians admit that a pure,
medicated st imulant is one of the mot
useful remedies known. As a tonic and
invigorant for the aged and languid,
Hostetter's I'.itters has no equal. It is
the sheet-anchor of the feeble and de
bilitated. In all climates and in e cry
species of disorder which breaks down
the bodily strength, it is an absolute
specific. It is also an invaluable rcme
dv for sea-sickness. The nausea and
retching caused by the rolling and
piehing of a vessel at sea paralyzes the
bodilv and mental energies, and those
who "sutler from it would do well to
resort to the I'.itters as a means of a
sure and permanent relief. No steamer
should sail without a supply of the arti
cle. Among the botanic ingredients
of which it is composed are some of the
most powerful blood depurents whieh
the vegetable kingdom al fords. (Y,n
setpieiitlv. it not only tones and invig
orates, but also purities the system
through the natural sluices which na
ture has provided.
Tin: Ski r.r.r. Tiiose who prize a
beautiful head of hair, (and we know
our ladv friends all do), will thank us
for a few words on the invaluable qual
ities of Ayku's H.in vioon as a dre.ss
iiv In our own case it heals a humor.
kcT-ps the head free from dandruil" and
scurf stops the tendenev ot our hair to
fall ami heightens its canty. A slight
touching with it removes the coarse
and drv appearance which neglected
hair puts on, imparts a rich gloss, and
makes us presentable in the most fash
ionable companv. Such rare qualilica
lions, presented in a single prepara
tion create for it an enduring value ;
but add to these the faculty of restoring
to grav locks their youthful color, and
maintaining our good looks with so
small an expenditure ot time and at
tention, and vou stamp it prime favor
ite with the "public, and ensure its per
manent and enduring popularity.
lluntsville (Ala.) Republican.
j - sO A
Per Dav af homo. Terms
frp?. Ad.trss
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lfebly G. STINtON A Co., Port land, Me
Administrator's .Toii;'..
-OTl: K IS 1IEllEp,Y OIYLN THAI
A th- v.mnty Court of riackMnn court
. St.iU. of , ,r,,,nI1, ias api-mitr-a th un
.i.'rsisrnl Administrator of the estate o
ot
Hugh Currin, deceased; tin rciore, ah p. r-
sons having claims against, sain est an- will
present them to th" undersigned, propcrly
veriti.-d, at t h- late residence ol tie- Ui-c--as--d,
situated in said county, within six
month's from date of this notice.
i i i; ) no e J . ei.nuix,
May 13, hT5:wl Administrator.
Tlio Homsch AVc I.ivi' In other
words, our bodies are held on repairing
leases. We must prop and Mist ain t ie-m
wiien thev exhibit signs of weakness and
decav, or thev will inevitable break down.
In Int. W'Ai.KKits ( Ai.ii-oiiNr.v Vinkoak
Hittkiis. a matchless compound ot newly
discovered medicinal h.-rbs, peculiar tothe
Pacili.? region, the debilitated, the billions, !
t in- men mat ic, t . consnmi'i i -, in una
tie- most genial tonic and r -storat ive ever
otrered to the sintering invalid. It con
tains no alcohol, and coas.-ipn ntly leaves
no sting lx-hind.
It is seldom that we notice anything
in the medical line, nor would we now.
unless we could be convinced that we
arc not doing our duly as a .journalist
in recommending to the public t he cel
ebrated botanii-al preparation of j)r
Henry. Whoever induces the victim
of scrofula or any other disease of tu
blood, to use J)r. Henry's Kxtract of
Sarsparilla, has begun a good work.
There is no question as to the result of
this medicine if persevered in. It is a
sure cure for scrofula, rheumatism,
Salt Itheuni, and indeed all complaints
arising from vitiated or impure blood.
It is just what a good physician would
prescribe lor these complaints, and we
confidently recommend it as being the
best article now in use. I r. Henry's
Cough Kalsain is the most affective
remedy for alfectioii of the throat or
lungs "that we have ever known. It
contains no deleterious drugs, and can
be taken with impunity and certainty
of relief. For the cure of coughs colOs.
sore throat, etc., it stands 'without a ri
val. J)r. Ilenr.y s 1 mimcut as an all -viator
of pain, is unrivaled by any
preparation before the public; the
im st skeptical will be convinced by a
single trial. It will prove itself si friend
in need which no family should be
without.
T!ie 4'!t:MlJtl.l,, far nil.
Invalids, by nervous debility, d -sirous of
again feeling t le- vigor of health and vim
of system, should take a few bottles of 1 k.
1 1 II.N'J. EV'S l Kf.I-aUATKJ I. X. b. IlITTKUS.
1 5e fo re one bottle is taken they will fei 1
the dawn of restoration, of ret timing
health. Xo case of dyspepsia, indigestion,
loss of appetite, rheumatism, kidney or
liver disease, has ever resisted its restora
tive j lower. Every part of tie- human
syst en i re. u ires and should r.-eei e sust -na
nee a ml support from t be stomach, reg
ularly by tie- liver. It the stomach c:iii
not supply t he aliment required, t h- whole
system languishes. l'oi-;ii'y your organs
of life with these bitters, and in a few days
you will teel your whole system invigorat
ed; for every disease arising from disor
dered liver, stomach or bowels, it is inal
uable: it. will revive your shattered sys
tem. 1 lyspejit ies and persons of billions
habit should keep it. wit hin reach, if tlu-v
value health and ease. I" imar.jm
It is jisserto.l as a fact that ivury :U!V;ts.-vr
w!i') h is t in neil his at ten! ien t t lie inir . ! i;r ; ii
of tho Xe-.v Family Sewing M it hiin.- in his local
ity, or who has been feilurate ( i!ii'!Lr!i te sei-ari'
an a-rc'.ii y, has imts'rippe.l the 1 -.-, t eiicris in
la.tkinif money of the ol 1 .ind ti ie l agents of the
hii:h-ri.-ed in i.-hine-, wliii-h latter tin y now
replaee. I'll..- ncman 1 is enoriii in-, an 1 sales so
iM;ii t aii'l mont-y maile so l-.-ailily vi;!i so little
c t';'ovt that farmers, tra.le-im'ti, spei-ulat .irs,
aiu tlo.-kiiiLT into the luisiness a.s fast as !h' y can
scrim; territoiy aiul jr,.t ttnir r-..ls on the
frround t) sujijily anxious (-.ii.-tomi-i-s. It is niar
Vrlnils to sec how til 's-' in irhi'ie : si ll when ex
hibited, it tiring a reio!tii.e,l f.iet that pvi
will buy the best at the lowest price. Jt r:it.i:;i
ly is tin; machine of the t.iii.s au l does the
work as oth'T machines at '' or -.10, a:nl Me ie
ally believe it would s.-ll jut n readily at iloei.le
anl tlieii not iit halt the usual juice of i :jo i.l
an article, f. r it i-; ateiishur' t" . ee th va -r
amoMiit of labor it perforin at s,i low a in-!.
Tin- inventiTs are daily mandated with te-tiiao-nials
ot the worth of their new in achim s which
so suddenly and sum-rs-.ful'y bounded into popu
lar favor. It proves to be pi.-t. iiat i .inu.-d
every clay, by every one, everywhere, ha- a
family. 1 1 has nf t iiue.1 an enviable li pu' ,t:n:i
in many t housands of home- a: id f u-'ora-s, for its
soli-1 streii'j'.h, jmw.-r, vij.idity, Hiniplirity. ivr
t tinty, and ea.-e .f etu-ration, w i:h es'reaie be ei
ty , tineness, and reliability of its sew aii;: v. laic
till- wonderful low price (twenty do'.la:s for a
large and compf -te s- wiug m.ictiiiie with a .-mm;'
table and treadle) plac-sail idea of i'imp'tit ion
entirely out of the pn--tiou. It stands alone oa
its merits and price. auvi-o you to invest in
on-, at once for your wife, daughter, mother, cis-t'-r
or laiiy friend and m.ilio a hoiue liajipy, in
put t hi.-, n in your factory, or w hat is l.ell er, if
you are lucky ei.ou .li, secure an aeency, if there
is none in your town, -and make money yourself,
t In- many new attachments tor doing extra tine,
skilful and dillic di work, are a surprise in t heir
simplicity of construction aad f ir below even
"irrange juices," and will be de'iivercd safe at
your door, no matter hov. remote you re-ide, it"
you write for tic-m. Address, J." TldO-MSoN,
HA NX A A: CO., !'07 hruadv.ay, X. V.
2TEW TO-DAY.
FANNY MOK3AF3 rKELPS'
IJIlAr.IATIC COIIPANV,
And Capt. MeDOXAbD'.S Sjilendid band of
TRAINED IXDIAaH,
i itiD.vv i:vi;mc, siav 21, is:.",,
Will bo presented the brilliant comedietta,
cnt it led,
THE COMICAL COUNTESS.
ou liti s, Mrs. I-ui- Korean FIxvliM
After vliich
fsiiming by
MUltbAX.
MISS I.IZZIF.
Tube followed by a Grand
EXlHIHTliJ.X OF THE ART OF
ARMS
r.y Capt. MclxiXAMrSTIiAIXEI.)
J.V1HANS,
Who will execute their
I5yl Jiinj; Drill, f 'uymict Ks-rci.-s
mill ..itrobiilk- I'l-i loi iua :i r.
To corieludi- with t he sen -a m ini fare- if
Admission, ft '; Chiidren fifty Cents-.
OREGON CITY
SAW Af0 PLAINING fslSLL.
I.L KINDS OF
Sasli, lUiii.'s, DoiiH,
IViiiiloiv l'ruim-s Iouldinr-i,
XinisliiiiLi J-iiinx1ei',
I-'loorin s, Coiliiir, Si.-xiiii" ; Knstif.
Will P.uild all classes of r.niKIin-s.
Iv-fi.-rns, Speeilieations, Hill of Material
Made.
i:. .T. ( OLI5.VTH.
Oregon Cit v, Ma v 1 1, 17 ) :t f
RE MOV A
ALFRED KINNEY, W.. 0.,
ITAS RENOVK
It iicsideru-e to i
,"Ki ins okkkt: AND
th j iloubb: hotisi
TV. Y. CnriK-r of Alder smil Ka.sl Piii l..
streif . Port land, i ireeon, where ho can be
found at all hours, day and niirht.
May 0, lo aeeJ
woo i7 : wool t :
S. ACKEKMAN k i!!iO.,.
W,No? 300.000
which they will pay th .- highest mark?",
price in 'ASH.
On'gua City, April Z4?, 1S73 ;tf
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
TTM TTTJ"'Rct TTV P. t T.TT?OPMT &
prqfH;'rg..--ir'
BETHE30A SPRINGS! j
On tlie McXir.zie Itivcr. Laae Co., Oregon. !
A C!ii)i!a :STAU FtESaiiT. I
n5iii--i;: si-irx.s .i;r: T.iATKir
ji ubout lii;-:iv mih-s ee. -f of Kiiircnc j
;ty, :unl wittiin P n;r in il- s of t he eoKbrat- !
i d r.ie; Prairie of the McK ii'..ie. They are
within a f.-v hundred yards of Hois-' reek
on" of tie- most famous troe.t streams in
ree;oii. ji.'er and elk are very plenty near I
tnese Nj.rinns, P.ttviiiu: iieeti tie-resort for
aires of t hose animals. Tie- randoi-t and
most picturesque scenery of the. North I'a-i-itle.
1 have the b"st i uildin.es and 1 lie
st aecom modat ions of any Sprinvrs in
t his j-nrt of t be state. My bath house is
new, and is const met ed with refereni-.- to
the wants of t "nose visitinir m- from the
v'ullev 1
,th"rooi
also h.ave an excellent vapor
un construct-. v! near tiu- le:et ol
t he Sjirin;.. and in all thin;rs, I pripos.-to
keep up with the d -mand lor an institu
tion of this kind.
An experienced physician in attendance
at a 14 i i toes. Hoard and Idtiimr in (rood
style forthose who ( refer it. An imals can
be pastured for small cost, and .erfect
ly safe. A. -N. I t M:V,
iiuiy (i :t f rroprietor.
ol i r U na ril ! a !i Sail.
r. rriisi'ANCE k an okhkii of
I. sale made by the County Court of the
State of irejion for Chickamas county, on
t he at h day of April, lsTo, direr-tine; the un
der.sin'd,"s. V. Moss, as iuardian tf ol
ney C. Moss, to sell the lands hereinafter
described, t he same bein;r part of t he estate
of saiil Volney C. Moss. The undersisrniil.
as said (itianlian, will, m the P'th ilay of
June, A. D., Is7 , at t he hour of 11 o'clock
A. .M. of said day, at this Court House door
in said county, sell at. public auction, to
the highest bidder, upon the terms that
said bid be paid one half in cash at the
time of t be sab-, and the other half twelve
moid hs t herejiiter, to be secured by a pro
missory note and luort.irajre on said land,
t le- following prop rty, to-wit : The umli-viif-d
one-third of acres of land, beinjr.
the east half am! the south half of the
west ha ! f ol t be tract of la nd embraced in
Notification No. .)', and bo inir part of
sections i", -Ji, '" and -.Iti in 'lo.vnshiii :
South of iian re 1 I'usf of the Willamette
?u eridian.a lid bounded as fol lows, to-wit :bc
ni a n in.tr at a point oand ."jii-lDO chains west
of t lie soul h-wost corn- r of sect ion -J:, T. :5
S., II. 1 K., rumiiii.ir thence soitt h hi chains,
thence east. 71 and r.)-l') chains, t hence
north iii chains, i hi-ivee v.---st 7f and oil-lC'i
chains, thence south !' chains to the place
of bee-ju uirer, t he said onc- in'rd containinsr
PiD acres of land, all situate in said, county
and State. S. W. M( )SS,
i iuardian of Volnev '. Moss.
Mayo, IS7.")!wf
UKEAT ATT H ACTI i ) S S !
I. SELLING
"3.C AS.Il"
JiJL stocli
ST IJKCKIVKD TIIK I.AItCiKST
of
'-ver imported to Oregon t'ity,
offers at creat ly redue d ; ric- s
which he
M v stock
CLOTHHSTG
Has tbeeii largely increased and I can
show a- handsome a lino of rcady-iiiado
roods in Men and Hoys' Pusiness and
I r.-s.s Suit."-. Coat s, etc., as can be found
in t he count rv, and at prices that cannot
fall to satisfy'. My
LI 1 T'1! f."ir, O w n p n-i 1 r3,1"
Is filled with a splendid
t le- 1 -a-lin"; styles and i'a
issorl ment. of till
hionable shailes
of jroods
I'iztt :-('. 4 v Jo i i),
.Inil.lil s, 1'lTiK I SStl'l
A is: i- i-is-a n I ri- ss ; oik' s,
iiiiii-fv Alpaci a,
Ui i I !::t i: i i ::es,
C';-!151-j-;-s, ."-
1? 1 A jNT 1ST
i: T., H ,
l'laid, IMain an lOpera flannels, ff all col
ors. I'.h ached arid l.'nbli-acheil Cotton
Ila nin ls.
JIj:i i it-s" f'csifs" I" ii del- iViire,
Sim wis iiiel !-e:t s-!"s,
o! ISS.'i ii s,
i'ri: I. s i i: ;1
'frit vetiiir ' -iatc'i-.-Is,
tints .-I i;d i's ps,
Oil lo Ii l or
Floor :t iJ Twblc.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call special attention to my
stock of M":;"s and Hoys' Sati i'rn neisco
1 '.(! s, s !. ie!i I have sold for a mi m ber of
years past with ireru ral satisfaction. Kv
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
h.4:t J l-J.-Aliu t iiill.i i li sj CliOItJ.
Choice Teas, Canned flood.-, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at T.ow Prices. Also,
LlYERiCUL AM) HRMANISLAXD SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
lei u ,y
"2iH)J)i)i.) !?s. ol" 1V00L Wauled,
for which I .shall pav the highest -ash
price. I.SKld.lNii.
Ore-ron City, April '22, 1S7"i.
tf
Tiie best way to
ioirrci? cool
liurina; t he hot weather is to fro to
C C.) NF ECmONERY,
.truin f-;::-e-t, Oreo-oti City,
and partake of some of his I KI,IC10US
AND
ARCTIC SODA.
Too-Cream delivered to any part of tie;
citv l-'KEi: OK CIIAKWK, and made to
order. apr2Jtf
UPHOVE YOUR POULTRY.
It costs no more to keep
pood fowls than poor
ones.
Oaklaufl Poiiilr.v
i 'or. Sixt li & Castro Sts
r
Season of C75.
IlATCISIMi
Prom the largest andb st. I
1 l-'owls in
l ill' w 1 III.
Carefulic paekrd and warr;nf d fo enrry
safely tiny distance. The varieties
comprise
Hark an i T.i-b.t Prahmas, Hutf and Part
rid'o Cocliins, White I.e-horns, I b ,iida:is
a:il Sliver Spangled llai.ibtir .z.i.
P.lack Spanish, White liorkinrs, (ioldcn
Polands, Aylesl.'ury 1 nicks, and fiame.
Sebright and P.lack African Pantains.
I'.ron.--Turkey, th" finest co'.l'ct ion on
th - Iv.ciiic coast.
i:Setid stamp for illustrated circular
(ii:i . P.. HAYPKV
Importer and Dealt r of Choice Poultry,
Hox liVi, San i'ra neisco.
Pleas" st it-- whui pi'P r you ?aw this ad
vertisement in. febW'm
i iatu -n:wi-:x,TiY
iJiiiOl lill OilAl I'll!
7-
t. ' T Af TTTi TV" t T? t ' .-
1 ami is nr.-riared to do all kinds of
HAIR JEWHL
: h i
! Just as jrivid, and cheaper. Humi can b-
! dote- in San l-'rari'-isco. She also manu-
fact arcs hair, strairht ir tangled, into
SWITCHES, CU2LS, AND Pr.IZZETTS.
' Xiic, I'ine ri.-iir Switches for sale, at
j fr:: l: ...
j A full line of Imitati m Goods at San
1 ra neisco j iriccs.
Those wishing work done, or to purchase
will do well to privo her a call before ssoiti"
to Port la n.l.
All comnujr.icotions by mail jromptlv
answer.-d.
All work warrant ed to sive satisfaction,.
Instructions sivr-n in fancy work.
Silver curd-board for sale.
December 1?, l71-Cm
Mm
MAKE HOME HAPPY.
$20 S20 $20
Aul earn .11) ur c Hicr i'.a.
Ti a r v e 1 c i ? s Hi e c h a n 3 m .
ingenious Invention.
AbsolLsto Pcifcclicn
v i T.i:iiAN i. iiciiApr.i; ami rri.i.-Mi;
EV3 ACHIEVE
WITH TABLE AND TREADLE
Coaiplt-te lur Domestic l e
a ZJ Liiii i i Lj :v. k s-c 6 .
t'np u-alleled in price.
"With iti-iny nuiKjibuit, sujH-iior and vuui.il le
illiplMVt Llf.liS. .
Koual mi si--'-, ar.J d .-s t!:P ?.irae work, in the
sunr V nv as.ia "-S-I or M''" i.i.ieiiiuc.
Tiie 1 est, :ia; le?.t and ihe.ipe..-t la.nhino ivii
Written gu:ir.mt-o f--r l:vc years with ciry
iciu-liui.'. ,l;laoR . NO ( oMVKi iTT.iX ; No
i;iv.L;i, liPAl.lTV and PKICK.
A skiihui lei-l pr.u-lieal seientitie. uei-oni'hh-liient
ot a itio-'t wonderful roiabin.-itioii of ,-iil the
-o,l . mailt ic !' sev.i:;e iiiaehim , und fully ae-ktnc-l-"
d t.J be a iK-rfertty t-ue, es.-fal Ta- h in-l.-itl
uehi-jveiiieut ot j v.u tie.d simplk-.t y. ihor
ouu'lilv tcftod. Psed in tl.i.usan.ls ot homes.
Tie- iavorite yf the family circle.
It docs not take an hour to jtet ready to do a
minutes work, but is always ready in a iiio-.ueut
to do a days work.
It will save its cost many times over in one
fv.iv.son, Joinr' the work of the family, ur it will
earn four or live dollars ii day for uny man or
woman who may wish to Jo m-wju for a kvnie;.
Jt is so plain and easy to leava, and Muooth to
run, tiie ehililieu and servants can no it.
co stronir and suli-l built, it will last a f ir.era
tion it proicrlv i-an-l lor.
Has 1.0 sHpi-rihiou.-; cinrirs cr eaiii 10 n uu. ui
orili r.
Sew.; v-pmllv line with c.'.'.re cotton, linen,
.sill; or t wine.
J:-:pidly s-ws a str.n.r s.-:uu over all kirn's c.f
fiij-i'is tr.iia tan-: t cumbri'- to heaviest bio-i-icloth
ai.- l le-ithev without r-Tojipina' the machine.
U'u: Ue-.e-.-. li-'iter, luoiv a-y and iiuict than
any o: !ier liia.-knie at live limes t he juice.
t "r- the "ioicj- stntiv-ht lleciile.
? I ii -eloii-! y tua- la evi.-iy mution.
N ve the finest, linn and la-.tiiig- stitih.
M.dve.i the only seam that (::a not be ripped
apart without iles'voyimr the fabric. 'I he
i-tr.'ii.-'th, 1 i-aety evvmies.. and durable iptaiities
of ii ir"a have lo-er l. eu aceei'u .1.
V.'ili m -w aiiythiti-- it is porsiide i'.r a iiei'dle to
1.0 ' ie.-. .ic'ji.
"Will e evi ry ih .-cvipt io-a of .ewin;r e ver done
on aiiV other machine no matter what the pike,
and m uii less trouble.
Will hein, tel, tack, ipiilt, braid , i-or.l, l-ia !,
rather, ruliie, shirr, I'l.-ai, Jold, scollop, roll, em
broider, ruu-up-bi eaiit lis, &-., A."., v.itii asioi:
i .'ii:.r eae, lapi'iily, and i.:ul ncss.
J 1 as lvcei veu te-; liuoaiiii- of its mi-iits troi.i all
s , :i i;,sul liic count iy, i.iaihs of !ist ini.i-hi d
con-'ch rat ion sehlom voluntariiy ai-i-ordcd to ;.n
in en' i-m of similar ilotni t ic u-i-f ahiiss.
t hir many New Aitaehnn-ins, l'atentdi A air.
p:, l--7'; Sept. -!;, l"l; -tuiy 7, is7J. J.lade to tit
ill :.:.i !ii;;e.-, are the at . aiiim-ait of vr. f'.'.i.n in
tut - h.iuical acceraey for vcndcriii-.' i eay for
evt ii ti'is;.- v ho n- ver :;aw a machine b.-tore, to
.lathe finest kind of f.n.ey neeitle V.T.ik, ot her
wise ditiicidt. and f. -lions, with the ipiuost ease
and rapidity, sua; le is contrn-tion. Nee.ls
no teaehiiiK'. Money refiimieil afier t !;-.c.(.i;j i
trial, if let satisfactory ia ivi-ry particular.
Ca.slt Prices of Macliiia-s Ma-hir.cs vi;h plain
tabie, ii on stand and treadle, ci'iapi.-tc- wiUi all
the ne. c.ss.uy ii-clurj- for imnn iliate r.s.-, (2
Maciiines, wP h. cover, lock and key, iiali' case
style, f j. Machine.:, v. i;!i i-.tvi-r, drop leaf, four
fide drawers, locks, keys, three .piar-er (ab
inet sty'c, I'-1' M.u !:r.i-' ; v i" h enclos-! table,
side ',r:ivr-, panel... I folding: doei.-, leeks and
k. ys, full cabinet :U le, ";..
Tab;. ; are f vuioT;. styles mab rial -, moind-in.e-,
iichne.-s i.-t'il. -af-n, .Vi'., accoi-'unii to p.rice.
Machines caivful'y ki'.rl, secuiely jiai-kcd
and shipped a.s. feci, lit t.i any pal t if tl.e world.
Safe delivery UMa.- l 'e!i leeeip! ef j, ;;( withoat
further i halves. i)es,-i-';,tive bosiks Math ilius
tratid cn-rra Win's ef ike .lul'vi-'-nt. styl-.-s of ma
chines and at iachiaeuts, la! ue aollts, test inio.'ii
als, samples of , v iie--, hberai in'tueenienbs to
e -iivasscrs. V"iioii s-tle piic-es, Jec. forwarded
tree of ch i-.ve upon appli-;ui oil. Kxclusive
ii;-...n-y for liiive teiiitovy triatcd -!iatis to re-si-
'.tabie, enlerpl iMiisr busiHess men, clergymen,
teuclu-vs. Arc, wh-i will in'io.iuce the extraoiili
nary niei its of onr eoods to tin- people of their
h-caiitv aiid supiilv tlie inci'-as-'uir dimanil.
Address,
omson, Hanna Si Co.
tui SJi)iidt si y, N. i .
II i
l;!marl v
(MvtJl i..u Lri:. 5.U i.
-z ?fT r.? f .Wr?v
iltf. J.JOL. J 4 -CI ' j li. js
rY) 1 1 K UXDKIlSICXKli,
ti having increasi-il tbeili
meiisioiis of his premises, at
t he old stand on f he
Corner of Tiliii iitiiI Tlilrl Slm-f,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of iriforr.iinjr his old pa
Irons, and as many new ones as may ho
pleased to call, that he is now prepared,
wit h a m de room, ei 1 mat eria Is, and the
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, painf, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a
common Carf to a Concord Coach. Try me.
IIIaclis;:iil'-iirr, llor.se or Ox rS2iocin;r
and Coneral Jobbing neatlv, quick-ly, nnd
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
JOHE5 SOHRAM,
Hain St., Oregon City.
MAMTACTt'REE AND I3IPCRTER OF
yacldioA, Iianics!,
r".
iTsrnicn irn OFPrcns as ciiEAr as
cuii be liad in tlie state, ct
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
C3l warrant my goods as represented.
1,0 Q 0 DEER S K ! H
V
W A jNT T K AD,
AND AT.SO,-
4 ITi OTIITK KINDS f)K HIDKS.I'OU
iV. which I will pay the hitrhes market
price in CA.sir I'.rinrr on your hides and ri t
vou r coin for t hem.
JOHN SCHIf AM,
Saddle and Harness Mahi-r.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, ls7:5-n;3.
j. r. AV.vr.n.
r.r.onar. a. HAnnixr;.
WAED & HARDING,
DRU3D!ia A'iD APOTHECARIES,
KKKP CONSTAXTIA ON HAND A
general assortment of
Di'iiii anxl Oheitiic-ajVs,
I'l -finiicry, S(i:i
Coii-,s :iml ':i :islie,,
Trriws, Supj::rtcrs,
rr5ionji!or I:v:--'s f'nwy rjtirt
Articles,
ALSO
Kerosene Oil. L,:(isr 'himiifj-s,
l.ias, piiKy, I'.iir.Ss. tifs.
Vai iudu.s a Jlye St;i!fs,
l'l'RE VilNF-S AM) LH)"0I1S FOU Ml
bmL I1! Ki'DSFS.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
f J" I 'iiysici a nC I'r -scr i t ion s carefu ! i v
comv!inded, nnd till orders correctly .nri-
SWerei,
l'."( ij.en at all hours of the night.
K'All accounts must bo paid monthly.
iK'Vitf WAKUAr II All I )IX( !."
Final S:!l!enif:il !
In the matter of the estate of Jacob F.ngle
d'-cens-ed. " '
In the County Court of Clackamas Count v,
TfaTon.
LFKNHY WAT1P.EN TIIE ADMINIS
t JEL trator of said estate, havimr Tilci bis
exhibit for final settlement thereof, it is
or.l red that
JIoiMlay, tlu iiflli -ll) lay c.f July,
17 .",
be set apart for said final soft lenient with
th'-- said ad m im. trator. P,v order or said
court. IIENItV W A It It EN,
Administrator.
Attest r
J. M. I-'15AZKK,
County Clcrir. lo.it r-lw
1 V
SPKINGlb
4 t
Is vour time to Iny iroods at lovr rrics'
ACKERMAH BROTHERS
are now receiving a large stock ef
SpAiiiG AND SUMMER COODS,
ailofth Latest Styli-s, which will sell
AT LESS TKAF3 PORTLAND PRICES.
e
Our stock has been bourrht for cash, and
we will sell it at a small advance abovo
SAP! FRANCISCO COST.
rE WILE SAY TO KVF.UYIlOhY ItTsS
T fore you purchase r go to I'ort land,
come and price our goods and eon vi new
yourself t hat we do what wc say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry t'oods, Clothing,
Hats, Hoots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
'Furnishing Goods,
"Notions, Groccr
ic s, Hard
ware
and a great ma 115 other articlcstoo numcr
ours to' mention ;
ALSO
DCORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC. 1 ETC.
We will also pay the Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
ACKEI'.MAN DUOS.
Oregon Cit v. April 'J, l.7" tf
Adiitinist rut ors Siilt.
In the mutter of thees'.rde of Alonzo "Wells
deceased.
In t he County Court of Clackamas county,
State of Oregon :
-yOTICE IS HEREiiY GIVEN THAT IN
pursuance of an order and licenso
made arul iiiven by the Hon. County Court
of Clackamas County, State T Oregon, at
the April term, 1T-), thereof, I will pro
ceed to sell :it public auct ion tot he highest
bidder, at tie- t'oiirt House door in Oregon
City, on
Kiiliaihij-, May ttie Sscl. A. I. 1S73, at
1 o"-Ic-Jk, I.
the following described jiarci l of land, sit
uated in Clackamas County, Oregon, and
belonging to the estate of said deceased,
to-wit: lieginning at the S. E. corner of
the donation landciaim of Allen Mattoon
and wife, and designated on the maps and
plats in the land office in Oregon City a.s
laim No. is, 'P. ; s.. It. E. and sections
It, 15, -J-J and :"!, running thence northerly
alongtlie east line of said claim 4S, 0
rods: thence westerly !Hi rods; thence
sout hi rly 2'M rods : thence easterly W rods
to the place if beginning, containing 110
acres more or less.
Terms of Sale. (."old coin, to be paid at
time of sale. 1 Iced at t h- expense of pur
chaser. Aid EN MATTOON
Hiaprlw Administrator.
STATE EOAHD GF (KIORATIGFJ.
TT'OItTIIE PFEPOSE OF A1TOKDIXG
X1 iniormaiion to Immigrants and in
tend Emigrants to (regon, now in foreign
countries ami sister States, and for circu
lating such information abroad by this
P-oard, all persons in this State having
Farms and Eands for Sab-or Kent, or de
sirous of forming Colonies, will please for
ward tot his P.oard as soon as possible de
tailed descriptions of their Farms and
I.-ands, Location, Price and Terms of Sale,
or conditions of renting; and all persons
desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other
Laborers, will please communicate direct
wit h this Foard.
Py Instructions of the Commissioners of
Immigration. WILLIAM UEII,
Ofebliu A State f'nm'r of Immigration.
THE HEW IMPKOVED
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Cido Feed and Back Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
If tLero is a FLORENCE HACHIlfE
within ono thousand miles of San Fran
cisco not working- well, I will x it with
out any expense to the owner.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
ctKA-NU HOTEL, LU1LD1XG,
SAM FRAKCISCO.
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C. ATIiEV. Oregon City,
Iintcrprisc IJuiiilinjr, Ajrcnt.
1ST K W G 3 0 1 ) S
AT
CAPT. I, C NORTON'S STORE,
NOHTON, Clittkasias Co., )rcjr.m.
rpiir. LNi)i;nsp;xr.i) would an
.i. noirnee that he lias just received a
f-plemiiil rstoe'.; of
ClGihi:,
ll-.rels r.r.il Shoes,
lrj -C'eods,
"roceries,
II aril ware,
C'UtllTV
Crockery, i:tc. IU.
ilirect from New York. The Ftoek is tho
best ;inl largest ever l;rou:hf f o a store in
Clackamas county, and havinir purchased
if tit frrently reo'i:ee prices, n able to ?ef
it cheaperthan j;ooi;s have ever been sold
before.
I .mi under obper. tions to my former
customers for their liberal patronajre, ami
bein"; able now to accoin modate them
better at less prices f ban ever before. I a?Jc
a continuation of rbeir patron a re, and so
licit the trade of art new-comers and those
who have not heretofore trad-d with mo,
assuring them that I can f-tive them :;?
irood bar-'Hiiis -ts can b- had in the State.
All kinds l I'miliioi- taken in exchange,
for '.roods, i .ive rue a call and I will t'uar
nntee t o a p. e voa satisfaction.
z.c. xoiiroy.
1 c'lacL..J Co., Oregon, "Mar. 12, lW5,ti
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