sessejb rasas JHEJHTCMiii JIAXS" CinUSTIAX AXDEKSI3N. Copenhagen, A ug. 4th, 1S75. There Is silenco in t ho Northland, for one hath passed away, Honored of all, a veteran, weary for many a day . Weary of earth, of suffering, of toil and cumbering care, Ea"-or to lay the burden down, but vil- 'ling still o lip;ir. A silenee, in Northland. Yet Denmark's soul is glad- - Glad for the honored veteran, the truest man she had ! Glad for the counted little ones who crowd about his bier, Glad for the voi :o tl&it nevermore the listening world shall hear I There is joy anions the angels. To that bright company One comet h as a little child all gladly comet h he! Our Lord hath lifted up his load, hath led him to the light, And happy spirits, welcoming, lead up the pathway bright. - Now shall the ransomed poet hear the holy, glorious smc, The grand eternal story he hath waited for so lomr ! O children ! ye who love his name, wait on, and watch and pray Iu reverent thought still honor him tho Lord hath called this davl Mary M'ipe.i Dotljc, St. Nicholas for Nov. my suspicions, but it was too late then tiie angels had opened to bim a gate leading to a rjlace where the human heart and its unworthy thoughts can never enter. Poor Gil! A warm meal or a shilling would have saved his life, and;, I drove him out to his death! ? This is why 1 gie when I cm aslied how. I know that I c some times give to tho unworthy, hut it would bo better tcpgive all I pos sessed to an impostor than to have another homeless waif creep Lack to die on the spot where I had unjustly accused him. AUCTION A N D COMMISSION. A. E3. RICHARDSON, A-iictioneer, Conner o5 Front C Orsls sts. , Portland Of Real Estate, Groccrlo s, General Jler chandiscaind Horses. The Slow Times. GIL.' SALE DAYS "Wednesday and Saturday A. 13. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer. TH0FSA8 CHARMAN ESTABLISHED 1853. o OIT S.-EC. OATJFIELP, -f" DEALER IN A ragged, sad-eyed boy, aged nine J or ten, stopped me on the street the other day and said: "I haven't had anything to eat this whole day! Won't you please give me ten cents?" B I gave it to him. I'tl have given the money if it had been necessary to pawn my hat. . "Do you let impostors swindle you in that manner?" inquired au ac quaintance. A journalist who has knocked around for a daily paper a dozen years has seen every phase of human life. Men. women, and children - have swindled him, cor sought to; people have lied to him; his money lias been given to whining, lying va grants who told direful tales of dis tress, and lie ought te bo able to cor rectly read human nature. "I'll bet that boy is a. professional beggar," continued "my friend, chuckling at the idea' of my being swindled. - None of us caro for the loss of a shinplaster on the street, while every one feeU vexed and annoyed at the idea oT being swindled out of a sin gle penny. I could not say the boy was not a swindler, and yet I would have divided my last shilling with him. "Why?" I told my friend why, and I will tell you. Oue day. last year when the wind blew the snow over the house-roofs and around tho corners in blinding clouds, and when the frosty air cut one's face like a knife, a boy of ten .-.came up to me as I waited for the u cur. IIo was thinly clad, his face betrayed hunger and suffering, and in a mournful voice lie pleaded: "I'm hungry and cold!" 'Why don't you go home?" I asked. "I haven't any!" "Haven't voa any relatives?" "Not one!" o"IIow long have vou been here" "Three weeks." The boy spoke in that drawl which professional beggars assume. I be - lieved, too, that I had seen his face on tho streets time and again. I hardened my heart and said: "lloyhl kiuvv you, and if I catch you asking any one for money again I'll have you arretted!" Ho lnoved away quickly. I ar gued that this proved his guilt, for getting that a homeless, friendless waif mi glit evince fear when entirely innocent. Five hours later, when night had come, and the wind had grown to a tierce gale, the boy halted me again as I plunged through the snow drifts. I did not see him until he cried out: "Mister! I'm almost starved and I'll freeze to death if I can't get some place to sleep!" The same thin ragged clothes, hardly comfortable enough for June weather the samo whine to his voice. I felt like giving him money, but tho fear that he had been sent out by his parents to beg restrained and angered me. Catching him by the arm, I yelled out: t-ee here, Oov! it you don t own up that vou are lying to me I'll take yon to the station!" o Through tiie blinding storm I saw his white face grow paler, and he cried back: "Dou't take me don't! Yes I was lying!" - I released him and he hurried away, while x walked on, flattering myself that I had played a sharp game and done the generous public ft good turn. An hour later when the night had grown still wilder and colder, some one knocked at niy door.' It was a timid knock, and I wondered who could have sent a child abroad on such a night. When I opened the door that same boy was on the step, his face blue with cold, his whole form shivering, and a look of des peration in his eyes. "IMease Mister !" he began but stopped when reeogni.iug me. I wis puzzled to know why he shoal. I have followed me home why he had selected me for a victim and trailed mo so persistently. I might have urgued that the storm had driven people oil the streets, and that the freezing, starving boy had in his desperation called at the house, but I didn't. Had it been any other boy or any other person asking charity I would have gi..n promptly and fieely. l);it I was an gry at his trailing me angered that ho thought he could swindle me, and I grabbed at him and inquired: "Boy, what is your name?" He leaped back, and standing where the furious storm almost bu ried him from sight, ho answered: "Gil!" We do not look for a sudden revi val of business any longer. If our diagnosis of the case is correct, there can be no sudden cure. We of this generation will hardly live to see the country genuinely prosperous. Great masses of property are to bo aban doned. The capital "stock of multi tudes of corporations will be sunk, and their property Avill pass into the hands of bondholders and creditors, at such a price that they may possi bly be made remuneratively useful. Hundreds of millions of invested funds will practically cease to exist. Tho things in which these funds have been invested cannot be used, and they might just as well have been thrown into the fire. Thus? the means of living have been enormously re duced among capitalists, and more men need,, rtork to do than used to need it. -With this fact on one side, we tind set over against it the other fact, that, of the multitude who had adjusted their industry to the condi tions of tho war, only a "part are needed under the conditions of peace. Tens, twenties, fifties are to be count ed out of the mills, the factories, the shops, and sent either into idleness, or into some other field of industry. In otheiwoi-ds, our national indus try is to be re-adjusted. The cities and centres which have grown s rapidly will naturally coase to grow. The larger cities will grow, perh ips, as London grows, by their attraction for men of wealth, but the men of enterprise will not crowd into places where there is no work or re ward for them. The boys will stand j. p. DAVins. joshua da vies: AUCTIOISQI A X J DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS of Orepon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on nanu auuuumB bu an'ess on the old motto, that A Nimble Six Pence is Better tlian a Slow Shilling. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, nr,E.?uoor sto:::; rvilding, . or:1 July 21. 1ST 1 :1 7, VICTORIA. B. G. EatU on Coiynguncnts. I.-SELLI'a TT-FAS JITST RECEIVED TUB E-AP.GEST JLJL stock ot " " vtiimiM liiiu a.kiii usuto over imported to Oregfm City, which lio otrws at greatly rQuuwa gr:cc3. -.ai.y slock 01 CLOTHIKGr lias thorn lnrgnlv Lnore.asCd-anrt -I can show as liaml.-iofrtp ;i l'r.e of ready-mail" goods in iIcn and Coys Unsuiess and. lhess &uits. Touts, etc.. as can be found in t he country, and at prices that caenc-t fail to satisfy. My - " .. ..." Is filk :1 v.-Iih a splendid aFsort.rnonfc.of a-11 tho leading styles and fash.ioun.blO tsixadC'S of goods - ' - ilmjtveHs talh, " ; ' JVlolisiiirs,' l,vri! ell and Aiiir.cnii Uxv&K Goods by their fathers' farms better than they have dons, and hundreds of thousands of men and women who have left the fatm and farm-house must return to then?. It is pleasant to relleet that a living can be wen from the ground, arjd that agricul ture holds ! certain enr for all cva troubles. Mr. Cirteley's old advice, 'Gowest, young man," wi'..s based upon a philosophy whose sqnndnera tho peonlo of this time cannot ques tion. The tendency in his ti'nie was to overdo business, and that tendency went on, to the distressing results of w hich all of us are the witnesses and the victims. It i pitiful to sco men and women lying ivlle. It is pitiful to see them in great maspos thrown oni; of em ployment. We wish they could Io made to understand how hopeless tho situation is fi-u" at leiist half of them how necessary it is -that they shonld .seek emuhiymenfc in agricul tural pursuits, in lives of industry adapted to the present circumstances of the eonntfv in anything and any place exoept that which is proved to be insufficient for the-ir needs. This change muSfc come, and the quicker it comes the hctfer for them and tho better for the country. Liet-us leave nothing to the political doctors. They cannot help us with any of their r.chemes, except uy giving us an honest financial system. ICvrn this cannot work the miracle of mak ing people consume more. than they want, and of supplying work yliero it is not needed. The American peo ple are not kicking m shrewdness patience, adapt iveness, and industry. ind thff-good time v.ul come, though it is likely to be long delayed. Dr .. G. Holland: Scribaer for Cktoljcr. if l. a isnsr ls,: .' riaid. Plain nndOr.em nfmnels. of all col ors, lii.'uchcd and Uubie-.wjhCfi Cotton larmpis. IjuiSIos' mill C'fasts X'adervrare, Slia wis n n it .'j.-aris, lints ss -it! CjtRsi, Oil (Jloili S"- T.have fust returned from San Francisco, where I purchased! one of the LAMEST AfJD BEST SELECTED o "' STOCK OF GOODS ever before ofTore-d in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : . Dcots and -Ghoes, . Cloth int', .Dry qoods', Hatjajid Ciips, ; ' " Hosiery of Every Description, . Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, . Sash and Doors, Chinaware, ' - - Queenswarc, Stonwa-re, '- : Crockery, Flatedwa-re, Glassware, ".- -. . Jewelry of Various, Qualities . And fetylcc,-Clpcks and " iVatCllCS, Tiadies and . . '; Gents' Furnishi Patent Medicines,-. Goods, Fancy 1ST .. EopC, Y.ming : ' tiohs of Every ImplSniCB'fa'.'Of . . ' Description AJ Kinds, Carpets, . aiattiags, OH. .o . ' -Cloth, VtCli Paper, etc Of the alove list, I can say my . stock is the . HOST COKPIBTB ever offered in this market, and was seletcid wit h especial car.v for the-Oreon Oily trade. All of waich I no:. oner tor sale at mo .Lovjcst Market Rates. ' V JvTo ust- futile ladies, or any otic else, to think, of jroinjr to Port land to buy goods for I am DHcnmnil to Sell Uheap aua not to allow myself to be DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS 9 o GROCERIES, Croclcci'V, fcc, Sec. CORKER OF SEVEXT1I AND 3fAW STREETS, OREGON CITY. Of t ALSO, o A LARGE LOT OF DRESSED CEDAR AsD FINISHING LUMBER, j'kinds, for sale in quantities to suit, at reasonable rates. various M J JiOJI AN D IS J. JOHN MYERS. OREGON OET.Y. TnT?pi OLD U TIIE STATE CP OREGON v4 lid. O il U J hj W i 1 .would call sn-ciru attention to my st-ock of ?Icn'B nn.T T-oa Kan rvsmcisco notF. . -.vliich 1 hnvo sold for a number ot years past wit ii jr;uCi"ll prif.isfaction. Kv-' cry v.air varraz'tod. A connjlete stoc-ii of d Wl ft- Choice leas, Canned Goods, and all choic eries, nrtt Family G-r All at Tu-.y IVicat. Also, LIVERPOOL AO GAIAH ISLAND SALT. Hishci,t l'rico aid for all kinds of 20,QQQ lbs. cf TV for -which I sH. ail pay fl;e" to!.?h',st cash rrfce. I.bKLLliSG. Or.on City, Bcpt. 30 1S75. tf f J o 2 O "Whole streets in Canton are occu pied by venders .of birds' nests, a dainty which, rendered into soup, is regarded a most delectable morsel This nest is tho size of a small te; cnv, and -weighs scarcely halt an ounce. It is of creamy vrhitenCvS, and fiitches twice it. weight in silver. This is the first nest, and is made of a gelatine produced from the body of the bird. When the rapacious hunt er turns out the homeless bird and bears "oil" the prize, the little archi tect, being unable to secrete suCicient gluten for another, mixe.i in sticks, feathers and dried grass. These also and a market at a much lower price. The third and last nest bc-Lig com paratively worthless for food, the poor little builder is allowed to re tain possession and roar its family. A million and a half dollars are an n ally expended bv the Chinese for i. i i i -i -i ,. i.ur iu.u., aim iiumueas oi men spend their lives in the perilous work of collecting the nests from 'deep lnguuui czius ana over hanging rocks. c o o fc3 O O. as H . C v o o o O o tr1 . .... g t-" O d H I o o o IP t- y t i -i . . " . -v canujuaie ior a vacant vicarage in England announces an invention of hu own which may Drove to be It is a peculiar arrangement a clock to give he end of the half hoar the clock sounds an alarm ii tho preacher does not conclude within three minutes, down comes the pulpit, with tho parson and the useful ol the milni'-. with warning. When at rest of the. ?ndag(. Ux.raorilinary Opportunity for the Uciior of t!u A lClCU. Tl. - Iti.li..na,l.n.i.,e l'ranc!,.;;i-J IJnsh ;.'reet u 1- r:.i-ei,, l,.,VVe insallv ,Y- x u ,d t ; m,-ft (;;; V"-l,n l-rit..rv. Turee o" l',ui.i,..,.r,.. ii - , . ' at. l tH1 : "- 1. 1 oiu ui.l tite m,: . .-J.li.oth rStlVftuluT, Wj. i.iey win h;iv,. with iiiuoii.ii i suriiMi 111 r . . . ' i and workmen to i T i .!.- iii etiiiii.' espi'i-i-tu v , r - , ' ,"."""'N oi i ue l-a.-.,S 1M" i:'asftl Ji int i) Ks-es '.an. h, Priv.i I)isiaSl.s l-ltllll. fe. t :i ,...,,.,... 4. . oxp-.-im. attendm- sr.t-h atri Mh-v will o I (A O W o Q H 0 K I I H O y 4 U2 O p Q 02 : H O Q 0 All I ask is a fair chance aad quick pay- meats, believing as I do that Twenty Tears Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re ouiromonta oi thc trad. Come oue and all and see for yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CIIAPvlLAir cannot, be beaten in quality' or price. It, would 1,0 useless for ne to tell you all the rtu vantages I can olfer you in me sale of jroods, as every store that advertises does that, and nrobaiiiy you have "ueen disap pointed. All 1 wirui to say 13 Co.nc, nr.tl S:.',nnJ Exitinius fr Yourselves fori do it'it rWish to malto any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now that lam still alive, and desirous to sell troods cheap, for c;ish, or upon such terms a agreed uoori. u nankins all for tlio liber al viutronae hcreto(Vir bostowftl. TJlOfS. CI1AKMAN', Main .Street, Oregon City, Txsal Tenders and County fJorio taken at market rates. 'J'HOS. CJHAJWI AN. C5O,O0O ibs wool wanted bv XltOS?: CIIAUMAN. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS dnd ' SHOES, J. P. -WAUO. GEORGE A. 3IARXH2TO. 0 13 W.ED'& HARDING, BRU3uiSTS AUD APOTHECARIE o Of vw.v.fti.iaiji yst j.ft-- . XJ J. JLiik, general assortment of Drugs and Cliemicals, PerTuiiftery, t5oa.-, tom.JS and Jirnslios, , 'fruw.e, Suv:fters, $UAiiiiPclSracv Ftuiry .-nif. Toilet Articles, ' .... AT.SO V ' t-voroseitw il, I.aisii) Chimneys, tila.s Puiry, 1'.. in is, ail. VariiisSn-s am , JJy StutTs, S AND LlSUflSS I'Ott m BICIX.AL PLUPOSES. ETC. 4 O 7-t i t ..I ITTOTTTftD IXFOrt?r TI IK riTIZKXS OK V ()r vrrn City and vicinity that ho is prepared to furnish Of every description, at lov rates. ALSO, I5ry rioorifi, Ctlliiir, Ilitstic, S;)n:-'p, (for 5;lielvins), Ii.itic, P:rli-ts, ausH'oiifc Posts, Cedar, ' Constantly on. hand. frot't and Sidcwsilk lumber furnished on tiie shortest not at as low a rates as it can be purchased in the rttate. (Jive me a call at the ORM.'ON CITY SA V.' MII.I.S. Oregon C ity. June 10, 1ST5 :tf YOU CAN'T ATirortE) TO EE WITHOUT IT ! VCV i v. 1 3 ' 'i-i-:ri)ii. and G.li, ut thor.t - creat rtuuiic.l prepared to K MONTH TA IT.T.rSTUATED PATKR V published at P.)-' land. Soiiia of the -st x.rif'Tsiri the 1 ite contribute to its eolums. Tiie Wkst yiioi'.E is ii,: UikLi i LL jt i t i f -i ! in Oregon, and contains in each isvie b'f id 's artiel s of j.n'-ral Lit rntur a 1 si ri.ution oi'soni' i ortion r tiie State fr ! Was -lin-.rton T-rritorv. A lull lis' of larm- ! in land? to let or lor pale. Has an j llla:,trat?il lIor!i?n!ri?ral r-rpirlmrnt, And other valuable information not to be found iri any other ro.:-r on the ao-isf. I A en;);,- of it s -lit to !'ri"inis abroad, will ! ,trivr til -til a b tter id'a of the I'e.cill 1 Northwest than any ;ih r publication. ! S nt jiosta re pai j for one year on r-ceipt of 1 Gj; sin '1j cOi'ie, 2 c-nts. A'!.1r-ss, I septlO:wfl Portland, Oregon. PATENT MEDICINE;: tTTi) vsicians' Prescri lit ions carefully com nr)uinl..'d, iind all orders Correctly an- SWi'P'll. E-?"Open at all hours of the nisht. I'y.MI accounts must be paid monthly, noviilf WAUDit HARDING. STATE COAD OF fLIiHEOnATfGn. T7OUTIIE PURI'OSK OF AFFORDIXC ji lmormanori in iinniiirrants ivna in tend J-mi tyrants to Oregon, now in loreirn countries and sister States, and for cireu latins such intoruintion abroad bv this I-oard, ad persons in tins State havinjr l-'arms and Lands for shle or H"nt. or de sirous of loriiiiiv.!: Colonies, will please for ward tot his Hoard a.- soon as ossible de. taile'd d'scrutions ot their Farms and Lands, Loc:Uion, Price ami Terms of Sale; or condit ions of renting: anil all persons ler-irous of obtaining Agricultural or other Laborers, wi'l plcasu communicate direct with this l'.oard. . py Instructions of the Commissioners of immigration. WILLIAM HF.IL, o.'eblm i A State Com'r of Immigration. JOHN It. MIL.LF.lt JAMES M'KISSOS, VJA63I1 AQD GAHH3A0H Ci MILLER. s l:lt -ied Files. !-'h to avail t! nere all vlio "I know you sir!" I shouted and be moved away -without another .word. May the Lord forgive mo for that i . l.i t i- ...... . : TllT!ll a wurtv; uin m miiii, ji.hc l uvn'i un- jikhuhh. iv umt m,.. i acted the same. When morning ! .1-arney to s.m Fraueiseo or In. iimatZ ! came, after a niaht so bitter that Vo- i TL,tih- .-io lioemen were frozen on their heats, I j ot- relief. opened the tront tioor to nna mat . insm unon is en.n-eiy responil(ie an.! lu.v den.1 on tue steps, irozen to i death I I knew as the deat wliite face looked up at nie tlironprli the Hiow, that I Lad wronged him with i tute for circular. .4 01 II! TL rH.llt.li I'. ft .1 . ( .....o..!' il,,. I.i:.... . . .... " . ''- 1VI ii-nii", Willi m ie niriei i:,ven vi mnt if .;i It U ii.e-Uess to savthat the I is entirely rps the l irsrest and most popular of the kind in Anierica. curing thousands an ! nually. 11 Mumlr the tiineand place I and come early. HTSend to thp rt; oticf. will not be r,'s?. cr.Tirr.iet- d bv m v wi ' this dat -. she havi! board without Just i . Clackamfts Count v. :V OIVHN THAT I s : 1 . ' " for a n yr ii bt s , 'irih K!iz i, from . 1-tt my bed and nr ; r'vrent;rri. i : 1AM H. vaii:. ict. H, 1ST5.W4 3.E- KN- Price ONK .SECOND-HAND STEAM i,neTi 8 ieh: bor 21 inch. - w. enquire at J. II. MOORE'S Se'pt.5, 1S75 ;UChllie ShP' reSn C"r' rTlJIE UND E U S I O N E D I tii:in -i 1 1 li.-ft Vow Shop r -e -idly rccupied bv th late David smith, corner of Mam aad Third street, Oregon City, take this method of iniormi'is; tiie public in u'Tierai, liir.t we are now prepared, with am pie room, gooit materials, and the very bsr ff .M' ciianics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort or a vehicle from common cart to a Concord Coach. ueuirai Joij.nn:;, Aeatly, tiuicldy and CUeapIy Done. iioiiSK-siionixc; a specialty Come and trv us. ,"cKI-NON MILLER Au?. lSToan-J BODX Rwmi ruiocii a i2iMin; ( nrnrr of Stark FOaTLAKD, OTANK HOOKS RULED AND ROUND P to any deft,irel pattern. Music boo'ks .ia?:"7m s, .Newspapers, etc., bound in ev -. .,... 'ii i ic niiuw ii 10 i ne i rrad "fi1 r iroiii iuu o.uniry ter- !ri to. promptly at irTaPERSAL. TJ1 I L L S, LaUocquc, Savior & Co. Oregon City. ?SlconS.tantl5' on hand fo" sale Flour .uiuuuuKs.nranana Chicken Feed Parti. j.ift...fti..jftftj, iccu muaii lux his u i ne sack. IIAHDWARE, grwOCKEr.Y, A N D GEHERAL BiEPiCHAHDiS "Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for JUST ISSEJEOo o. ; SOOtU EDITION. REVISED AIS'D CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOjlt, E. Ie I Cl'RTIS, JI. I., itc, & A Medical Essay on the causes and cure of premature decline of man, showing how health is lost, and how retrained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage, tiie treatment ot nhvsical debility, exhausted nervous anu vitality, and ill other diseases a M'Crtammir thereto; tiie results of twenty j ears successlul practice. OPINIONS OK THE PRESS. CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." There is no member of society by whom this book will not be found useivl.'whet her he be parent preeeptor or tflerjrvman. I.mtlon Timrs. CUKTIS ON ""MANHOOD." 1 his book should be read by the young for instruc tion, anu by the s filleted lor relict;. it will injure no one. Mihml Jimex timl uaz'itc. l'riC'j" One Dollar, by mail or express. Address the author, DIt. CUKTIS, 5.1'i Sut ter street, or 1. O. Lox 3iJ7, San Era ncisco, Cal. aug. 27 dyisdom .HOW I8THETIBET0 suBscmuE ion THE EHTE S2 50 3?33R YEAR, PAYABLE IX ADYAXCE. ' Each number contains the ' LATEST TELEGHAFHIC BEVS, fFromarar,SoftheVorld- A Carefully Selected ' lu;aisumniary of STATE AND TEKUITOBUL A Corrected I.st of the Market, i o Porilsnd, San Francisco cud Crcccn Uty LGCAL XEY, S, EDITORIALS, o On all Subjects of Interest to tti? FAR3IEB, MEP?CIIAM OR XEfJUMC o Also, Carefully Selected o " MISCELIAXKOLS KKAD1X;. In Short, it is in Every Respect a LIVE HEW8PJIPER. ftoo r.i a! l! or 3"- ft Having a large and constantly increasing fc3 t Circulation in the most populous part of P ' the ytate, offers sujerior induceineiftts to those whoAvish to Advertise. YOUUG MEIT Wlio are suffering from the effect of yotit litul follies or indiscret ion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon laid at th" altnrof suffering humanity, int. SPl.VMA" will guar antee to forfeit fob!) lor every case of se minal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he under takes and tails to curoPlli' would, t he re lore, say tothe unfortunate sutfi rer who may read this notice, that vou a re tread ing upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the roper r -m-edy for your complaint. You may be in the first stage; remember you ar- ap proaching the last. If you are bordering upon the last, and are sulTering some or all of it s ill el feet s, remem b r t hat if you persist in procrasti nation, t he t ime must come when the most skill'ul physician can render you no assistance; when the door of hope will be closed against you ; when no angel of mercy can briny: you relief. In no case has the Doctor tailed of success. Then let not despair work upon your imaginat ion, but avail your self of the beneficial results of his treat ment before your case is beyond t lie reach of medical skill, or b"lire grim deal h hurries on to a premature grave. I-'ull course of treatment i?J." ('!'. Seno money by Postolliee order or Kxpress with lull deserntion of case. Call or address, Dii ,, IZ, (ii,J.N::V, No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco. "ptHi :ly J O U Ell GO C-3 R A F, 31am St., Oregon City. Buttcr,-Bgg;sJ hlAMTACTlllER AM) n!PCRTEU I and all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PROCUCF J will sell as low as any house In Oregon for CASH OR ITS EQ VIVA LENT n Good Merchantable Produce. I am selling very low for CASH SIV HA'D. CASn PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City, March 21. 1873. CALL TIIE ATTENTION Of Tl'llm r-c- n Jt .11. . . ... ...ft..-, CVMU .jtuers nucrestedin music, to the following works, as being the best of their class : fiiUSSCSL CHiiiiES. A new Class-Book for Female Voices. IMce S Per Dozen. Sample copies, mail ed, post-paid, on receipt of $1. S:nldles, Harness, aIcllery-I!:i rI warr, tt, etc. 71IICII HE OFKEIIS AS CHEAP AS can uc nau in tne state, at .WHOLESALE Q? RETAIL. f&l warrant my goods as represented. 19 0 0 DEER 8 EC IH o WANTED, AND ALSO, J1HK11 KIN DS OF HIDES. KOU v "men J will pay the highes market price in cash p.ring on your hides and get 3 our coin ior inetn. JOHN SOUK AM, Saddle and Harness Maker. 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