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- O o o I 0 o o O o o O o 0 o o o o o o o o C O ra.jjra-prs.T rar- j Independence is going to have a TUP Refill SKFIil&i.' '! Democratic paper, under the title of JLJAil--tk!lndeiK-ndenco AVorrf, vith M. L. oltEGOX" CITV. OREGON, APRIL!!, 1570. riPe as proprietor. News Column. .5; London supports forty-two thea ters. .The idle young racn ia Albany arc numerous. Diptheria and nieasels aro pveva- O lit at Seattle. Pranl Canible3k a Chicago broker, q lias absconded. A 1,200 ton ship is to be built at Seabeck, W. T. There aro ten widowers in the United States Senate. PeaT? trees arc in bloom in Salem as well as Qregon City. Indians are running off htock in the vicinity of Laramie City. Bro. Hammond is still in Washing ton preaching to the heathens. " The English income tax has been increased a penny on the pound. Large numbers of sorweigians aro settling in Snohomish county, W . T. The-Missouri Democratic Conven tion -will meet at Jefferson City, May 31. - JJelcher has declared a dividend cf'Sl ier share, aggregating $101, 000. 0 G Scheuck, under the tenure of office act, is still minister to Eng land. Therresident of Peru, Trado, lias arrived at Havana oa his way to Eng land. Mr. Keffer, of Wapatc, cutoff two of his toes last week while chopping 'Vood. o;CTho Forest Hill staao was robbed on tno 4th, near Auburn, Cal., of 5? 1,300. Henry Rhodes has been appointed Sdish and Norweigian Consul at v ictoria. "A fiio at Ivoehester, Indiana, on the Gth, destroyed 30,000 worth of property. - 225 patients have been admitted into St. Vincent's Hospital since its dedication. o Three boys were crushed to doath by a falling building in New York on the Oth. , - Moses Tessir has been appointed boss farmer on the Umatilla Indian Reservation. 0 Ajarge number of New ZeaTanders aro coming to Oregon to engage in 'sheep raising. , Consolidated Virginia has declared a dividend of $2 tier share, aggregat ing SI ,080,000. Secretary Bristow was at his home in Louisville, Ivy., on the Gth, taking a few days rest. The clerical force in the U. S. Treasury at Washington is to be re duced 20 per cent. ; John F. Miller has disposed of his interest in tlio woolen mills at Salem to W- C. Griswold. Tho property of the Utsalady mill company is to be sold at public auc tion on the 21st inst. Tho roads to tho Cassia r mines are no bad that freightage is expected to be 20 cents per pound. Tho Secretary of War his issued an order restoring tho army head quarters to Washington. H. (5. Struve will be orator of the dav at tlit) Odd Fellows' celebration "at Seattle on the 20th inst. lion. M. F. Deadv is to deliver Hie commencement address at Wil jlamette University, June 1st. X terrible explosion in u varnish factory in Indianapolis, on tho Gth, fatally injured three persons. Seventy dollars is the sum offered bv the Hillsboro wolf club for every wolf killed within its bounds. The new steamer intended fov the Albany tiro department was shipped from Now lork on the 21st ult. o W. C. Painter has Vieen nominated ly the President to be Receiver of Public Moneys at Walla Walla. The Brazilian Imperial party ar rived at Para, Brazil, on tho -Uh, on their way to the United States. An assessment of $2 per share has been levied by the Siv.ige Mining Company, aggregating 22.1,000. ' Belknap's counsel will, on tho 17th inst., when the trial comes up, ask for an extension of two weeks more. Steve Henderson has been indicted Con two conntsat Boise Cit rob bing tho mails and "tampering with a jury. The other day, some thief stole, the saddle, bridle and blanket from a horso tied in the street at Walla Walla, q 5.000 coal miners have struck at North Derbyshire, England, on ac count of a proposed reduction of wages, q The British Columbia Parliament ' met on tho Gth, and adjourned until the l."th on account of the Premier's illness. , 10 men were added to tho police force of San Francisco la.t week, to prevent violent measures against the Chinese. 0 The Senate corumittoo on terri tories liaOreeit to report favorably 0 con the I.tII establishing tho territory - of Pembina. Tiv order of the Secretary of War, Major Fc:gleston was released from the Albany, N. Y., penitentiary on QApril 1st. oBarton Ilendric-ls, formerly private secretary to Gov. Warinonth, of Louisiana, committed suicide at St. tljouis last week. " A wealthy farmer name Jacob Tonn was murdered by unknown ".'parties at his home, near Harmony, K J., on the Gth. ' Tho President is greatly annoveil by tho House committee asumg mm ;hat official duties he transacted ... . away from &c capital. b '' Ceo. IIouso and pister -were bonnd and beaten so severely by burglars at bv tho IIouso committee asking him M ns'vircra. Fa., on the bthinst., that . tho latter lias died I ho bon&isli Indians of Fncret Sound have constructed a canoe G3 feet long with an 8 feet beam, to be sent to the Centennial. Tho duties of his office will not permit Gov. Trutch, of British Co lumbia to take part in the centennial celebration at Portland, Tho two Secretaries, Belknap and Robeson, arc still being investigated, and Robtson appears, to be almost as deep iu the mire as Belknap. A Wasington dispatch says the In dian ring is frantic at tho efforts be ing made to transfer the Indian bureau to the War department. A telegram of the 4th inst. says a car load of passengers left Elmira, X. Y., last night, comprising the (second Mansfield Paciffc colony. Another victim of the explosion at Umatilla was found on the 7th, about twenty miles below tho scene. Four bodies have been found, but only one recognized. Patrick Donohue, tho proprietor ! of tho Catholic paper, the Boston Pilot, and President of the Emigrant's Savings Bank, has been discovered to be a gross swindler. About 2.1 delegates to the National Greenback Convention, which meets at Iuianapolis on the 17th of May, were elected at Columbus, Ohio, on the Gth inst. By a late fire at Great Falls, N. II., 55,000 worth of property was destroyed, and B. II. Hills and his sister, Mrs. Cuzzeus, of Boston, were burned to death. Robert Toombs is again in Wash ington, the lirst time since he went into secession. lie argued a cotton case, with Ben Hill for an opponent, before the Supreme Court last week. A furious storm occurred in New England .last Aveek. A foot of snow fell which was succeeded by vain. Should the thaw continue disastrous Hoods will be the consequence. Capt. Patton, the famous English pigeon-shooter, won the grand prize at Monaco this year for the second time. With his wagers he netted 30,000, and then lost tho whole at the game of riilette. Gustav Clever, alias - Myers, ar rested in Liverpool for assaulting his daughter, 'has confessed to mur dering John Miuikee at Freehold, N. J., November, lbOI. The Philadelphia anthracino works were destroyed by lire on the 5th. Loss, 00.000; insurance, 10,000. The company was to supply the Cen tennial Commission with 500 barrels 'daily of the composition for paving. A man named Newtson, in Wash ington county, has Ueen unmercifnlly beatiug a neighbor of hi named Crew. Cause: dispute over a school meeting ami whisky. Crew is lying iu a critical condition. The body of an unknown man was fonud lloating iu a boat on Admiralty Inlet, near Ft. Townsend, on the 27th of March. He had evidently died from exposure or sudden ill ness. Sheriff Goodell, of Chehalis county W.T., took.au insane man named Henry Roberts to the Asylum last J. hnrsday. Ho had been running wild among tho Indians for a year or more past. The House committee on Military affairs, on the .'5d inst.. adopted Gen. Banning report for the reduc tion of the army, tho Republican members of the committee properly declined to sign the report. Wm. C. Barrett, the absconding New York lawyer, had managed to appropriate tiie entire estate of his ward, Mio.s Hulpiue, amounting to rr-J.0,000, before his departure- for Europe. Nine members of the Xew Orleans grand jury, in the crooked whisky cases, were lately discharged be cauno they could not take the oath relative to taking up arms, ete, etc., against tho United States. An exchange savs: Custer City is now the object point in the Black Hills country, and everybody is heading that way; but as there ap pears to be very little gold and noth ing to eat there, it will soon be a much more cusseder city than at present.' ' Four powder magazines exploded in quick succession at Salt Lake City, last week, ouveral iersons were blown to atoms, windows broken and buildiugs in tho vicinity deuioii&hed. The four magazines were situated on Arsenet Hill, imme diately north of the city, and con tained in the aggregate 41 tons of powder. The full returns of the Rhode Island election, for governor, give Liippitt, republican, 8,o57; Howard, prohibitionist republican, 0,063 ; Jlieach, democrat, ii.OGli. No choice being made tor governor, the elec tion now goes to tho Legislature, when Lippiit will probably be re elected as that body is live-sixths republican. Alderman, republican candidate for secretary of slate, was elected by 11,000 majority. The Walla- Walla Spirit is respon sible fur the following: Mrs. ti. 'C. Jones, a farmer's wife not often met with, hauled this Spring ten thou sand fence rails from the mountains all alone, put seventv-tivo acres ia wheat, with a gang plow, prepared a line garden, milks regularly eigh teen cows twice a day, makes" butter once a week, keeps four hundred and twenty laying hens and disposes of their produce,' which supplies the family with all their groceries, at tends to her household like a dutiful wife and takes care of four interest ing young children. The public schools of Han Fran cisco have been closed for the want of funds. Under the operation of the present law controlling the ap portionment of moneys raised for school purposes by state taxation, San Francisco contributes tr o, Stale School Fund S113 U00 an,Vn ; allv moie tan slie reives as er sbiiro. Thut is to say s the education of the children of spatvely, settled counties, while her v 1.11V' cnooi are closed for the want of funds. Arr GEORGE A. HAEDIXO. WARD, & HARDING, DRUGGIST? AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of Drugs unci Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Cuiiilis ami UrusUes,, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Brace I'Iiiicj-hikI Toilet Articles, ALSO Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys, Glass, Putty, Puintit, Oil. Variiisiies anil UyeStulTs, PL'RE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR ME DICINAL PURPOSES. - PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. Mr-Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders correctly an swered. itiTOppn at all hours of the night. VA 11 accounts u in st be paid" monthly. novtitf WARD &. IIAHUlNCi. THOMAS CHARSV3AN ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS of Orison City and of the Willamette V alley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that -4 JYimbe Six Pence it Better than a Slow Shilling. I have just returned from Saft Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before off'rerl in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Coots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinawarc, Queen sware, Stonev. are, Crockery, PI a t e d w a r e , Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Indies and Gents Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy Rope, Faming tionsof Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Taper, etc Of the above list, I can say my stock is the M () S T CO II P I, K T K ever offered in t his market, and wasseleted wit 1?. especial care lor the Oregon City trade. All of which I now oirer for sale at tho Lowest tVlarke? Rates. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think, of iroing to Portland to buy goods for I am I-trrr.iixitl to Sell. Cheap and not to ulow mysLii to ue I'NDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay. ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re quirements oi the rraue. t .ome one anu an md see lor yourselves mat tne oiu stand oi THOMAS CILYIiNrAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would b useless for me to tell you all the advantages I can oIT-t you in the sale of goods, as everv store that, advertises does that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All 1 wish to R.-iy is Com!1, ami S;t,u;i;1 Exnmiu? for Yonrsrlvi's fori do not wish to make any mistakes. Mv object is to tell all my old friends now that. I sun still alive, find desirous to sell Lroofls cneap. tor ensn. or upon suen terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. . THOS. CIIARMAN, Main Street, Ori gon City, Degal Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. THOS. CHAK.M A. B.7-59,000 lbs wool wanted bv THOS. CIIARMAN. LIVERY, FEED, AHD SALE FTHIE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF L the lavery St able on Kit't.h street ..Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand R'lJSTflries, Carriiigm mid line Us. Saddle and Ii;ijr;y Horses. l?rices TeasoTial)lc. ANDY WIEETS, Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1S75. Proprietor. STATE 30A1D OF IMMIGSATiOHr tend Emigrants to Orsron. now in foreign countries and sitT States, and for cireu Piiincr siirth information abroad by this P-.iard. a'.l nersons In this Stat" having Farms and Laruls for Sal" or Kent, or (! s irons of forming Colonies, will pleaso for ward fotiiis Hoard a soon as ?ossiti ue- tail"l deserirtions of their Farms and Lands, f ovation. Price and Terms of Sale, or conditions of rntinsr: ami all persons dsitous of oiifainirpr Azrieulfurnl or other L a borers, wi'l ideasj communicat e direct with tbi Hoard. I'.v lnst ructions of th Commissioners of Immigration. WILLIAM REID, feb51m A State Com'r of Immigration. JUST ISSUED, 200th, KOITIOX. M A N fll O O D, RF.VISKU AND COnUECTED BY TIIK AUTHOR, IT. dr P. Cl'IITIS, M. ! , Ac, tte. A Medical Essay on the causes and cure of premai u re decline of man, showing how health is lost, and how retrained. Itpives a clear svnnnsis 'of the impediments to marriage" the treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhausted vitality, and all other diseases appertaining thereto; the results of twenty years successful prac tice. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." There is no member of society by whom this booK will not be found usfvl. whether he be parent, Treeentir nr cl"r.'vrnnn. London Timfx. CURTIS ON "MANHOOD. This liook should be read bv th you ns: for instruc tion, and by the aftiicred for relief; it wiu lp.'ur- no one. Mifheal Itje ami .aznir. Pric One Dollar, by mail or express. i Ad.iress the author, DR. CURTIS, bio Sut- fr street, or P. O, Rox ;. San Francisco, Cal. an 5. 27 dyisdm J. P. WA RD. 1 C0URTSSY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVZRSITI OF CALIFORNIA, FALL 1875 Is your time to buy goods at low prices. BEOTHEES are now receiving a large stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, all of the Latest Styles, which will sell AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES. Our stock has been bought for cash, and we will sell it at a small advance above SAN FRAMCISCO COST. WEWILLSAY TO EVERYBODY BE fV fore you purchase or go to Portland, come and price our goods and convince yourself that we do what we say. Our stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Badies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grot. ie s, Hard ware and a great many other articles too numer ours to mention ; A B S O DOORS, WINDOWS, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC Wc will also pay the Highest Market Price for Country Produce. ACKER MAN BROS. (roron City. Sept. 3, lbTo tf (LEAR CREEK, (LACK. 1)1 AS COiNTV. T" DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD CUS 1 tomers. and the public at large, that I have just received a new supply of FA MIL Y GllOCElUES, CLOTHING, BOOTS coal SHOES, C UTLER r, II A R D WA RE, Ami Otltrr Miscellaneous Goods. All of which I now olfer lor sale at tho LOWEST ftiARKET RATES. Mv object is to fell all myold friends and customers I hat I am still alive, anil desir ous to sell goods ( heap, l t'AMIl, or upon such terms as agreed upon. I shall also have in my emp'v a 1 borough P'rr r-AP. curse t,iKrp and constantly keep stock on hand for the jhnnfiiftnrc k Kcpir of Tools & Sliors. and all orders in that line will be promptly attended to. AI,T,E MATTOOX, Xtur the Violii 31ills. octl :tf I. SELLING HAS JITST REC slock of AS JITST RECEIVED THE DARGEST slock of FALL AflO WINTER GOODS rimport"d to Oregon City, which he :rs at greatly reduced prices. My stock CLOTHIiCr Has Ebeen largely increased and I can show as handsome a line of ready-made iroods in Men and Roys' T.usiness and ,. .. . . , - . ....... 1 Dress suits, oais, eic., as can i: i;juhu in t he count ry, and at prices that cannot lail to satisiy. aiy DRESS CDQDS DEPARTMENT To filled with n sidepdid assortment of all the ladinjr styles and fashionable shades offroods Jim pross Liei zj, JIoliairs, l'rencli atnrt Ainei-icaii Jlress fiooil ISIuck AlpaccJi, ' Jii illi.-t i Ines, Csl.iiercs, V". it n, a isnSr e ti s , Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col- ors. itieacnea ana unoieacneu ww.- Flannels. Ladies' ami Gents' I ndorware Shawls iiikI Scarfs, Wool iJlaiiktft, Tru Jilts n 11 '1 Traveliusr Satchels, Hats and Vn pm OHtloUif-r Floor a nl Table. BOOTS and SHOES, T would call special attention to my stock of Mesi's and Roys San Francisco Hoofs, which I have sold Cor a number of vears past with cneral satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS-. Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic Family Groceries, All at Tjow Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AD riK.HW ISLAND SALT. Highest Trice aid for all kinds of '200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted, for which I shall pay tho highest cash T i' II T T T I price. J. r?CjLiHu. Oregon . ity, wept. in,o. 11 HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, OAK, ASH AND I1ICR0RY PLANK. XORTIIRUP& TIIO.MPSOX, Dec. 31. 1ST.) an 3 Portland, Oregon. NEW STORE As'D KEV GOODS, Af NEW ERA. Dry Goods, Groceries, Roofs and Shoes, Wooden Ware, Drugs and Medicines.chcap forcsh or produc. .1. CASTO. MJSR Oil A 2VZ ISH, JOHN MYEES, OREGON CITY- DEALER IN DRY GOODS, .GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for and all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE I will sell as low as any house In Oregon for CASH OR ITS EQ VJVALEXT n Good Merchantable Produce. T am selling very low for CASI5 3 S&A3'I. CASH PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS Give ne a call and sat isfy yourselves. JOHN MVKKS. Oregon City, March 21. 1S73. A- C- WALLS SIS C'S PiOEEH BOOK EirJOEFlY- fittocU's Iliiildinif Corut-r ol" f;.-tvlt sud Fi'unt Streets. PORTLAND, - " " GRECG:J. BIANK HOOKS KUI.KD AND P.OrND tr any desired pattern. Music hooks, Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev ery varietv of si. vie known to the trrid '. Orders from the oi.untry promptly at tended to. vic irs Flowii' mid Vo-et.'iblo iip Mie best, tii" world produces. They are pln-.t-'dhva million people in America,' and llie result, is, beautiful l'lowers and si1 -ndid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue ent free to all who enclose tiie postage a 2 cent stamp. VICJC'S Flower and Vese talkie (i.'irdcn Is tho most beautiful work of the kind in lie- n"i .... .......... ....-.-, hundreds of Tine illustrations, and our Chromo Riot fit rif Floirrrx, beautifully drawn and colored fro?n nature. Price 3- cts. in paper covers; Co cts. 'wund in ele gant cloth. Vi civ's Floral Guide. This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an ele gant colored Krontis-iiece with the first number. Price only 55 cts. for the year. The first number for 1S76 just issued. Ad dress TAMES VICK, Rochester, X. V. MACHINE SHOPS, OREGON CITV, OKKGON. TEASI ENGINES, SAW-M1LI,S, FLOl'IWXO Pin.I.S, SHAFTING, Pulleys, HaiiiTer'a Hydraulic Pumps, GEARING, BOXES, made to order. Reapers, Threshing: Machines, and all kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in tlie best manner. Farmers' Placksmith ing done with neatness and dispatch. Wheat Cleaners, Jackets, Iron and Zinc Shaker Screens and Perforated Plates, made to order. Agent for the HOUSTON PATENT WATER WHEEL, The Uest Wheel In Use. Order Solicited Dec. 31, 1ST5 :tf III? OUGIITOHT " TrOTXLD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF Oregon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER, Of every description, at low rates. ALSO, Dry Flooring, Ceilinjr, Rustic, Spruce, (for shelving), lattice, Pickets, .nul Fence-Posts, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest not ice, at as low a rates as It can be purchased in the fetate. Give me a call at the OREGOX CITY SA W MILLS. jreson uity, J une It), 1875 :tf g ,rr to i$)n V r Dav ftf Terms 'vy.) free. Address IfebJy O. 8TINSON & Co., Portland, Mo FINE-POULTRY. Bred by M. EYRE, Jr. IsrAPA, California, Bronz Turkeys. . weigh injr 10 lbs, each. Em den Geese, weighing from 40 to 50 -Its. per pair. 1 r.'ihmas, Leghorns, Games, etc. Pekin Ducks, aver aging IS to 20 Ids., and best of all Ducks as layers. Also A fine assortment of rigeons, Rabbits, Ouinea Fowls and Ferrets. Any variety of fowls desired imi.orted. Egos, true to name, lresli and well packed, for sale at moderate prices. tsend lor Illustrated Circular, and Price List, to JI. EYBE, Napa, Cal. On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will furnish specimen copv of the Pouitky 1'DLLKtin. an illustrated 32 page monthly, the recognized authoritv in poultry matters in the U. S. ; and decidedly the best Poul try Journal published. Subscription only $1 25 a year. Please state where you saw this adver tisement. Orders may also be lelt at this olliee. - YOUNG MEN Who are suffering from the effect of yout htul follies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon laid at t lie altar of suffering humanity. 1U. SP1XXHV will guar antee to forfeit foUO for every case of se minal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he under takes anil fails to cure. He would, there lore, say tothe unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, that you are tread ing upon dangerous ground when you longer delay, in seeking tbe proper rem-f-dy for your complaint. You may be in the tirst stage ; remember you are ap- proaching t lie last. If you are bordering upon the last, and are suffering some or all of irs ill effects, rernem ber that If you persist in procrastination, the time must come when the most skillful physician can render you no assistance ; when the door of hope will be closed against you: when no angel of mercy can bring you relief. In no case has tlie Doctor failed of success. Then let not despair work; upon your imagination, hut avail your self of the benelicial results of his treat-' ment before your case is beyond the' reach of medical skill, or beiore grim deat h hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of treatment Si'i 00. Send money by Post office order or Express with lull descri; tton of case. Caller address, IIt A. IS. SIMXXEV, No. 11 Kearny street, (Sun Francisco. sept 10 :ly JOHN SCHR A vn , jlain St., Oregon CHy. jIAMTACTlRER AXD niPCRTER OF TJ--. feittf (lil'S, li.'U'llPSS, K'Si'tSst SaddJery-Isard-Ssr" ware, etc., etc. rrillCII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS Y can be had in the State, r;t WHOLESALE! GH RETAIL. warrant my goods as r-pr.-sojited. JOHN SCH RAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, fsT.'i-mS. The standard r.Min-ity mr ftn.-. T?t fsttenz, ,S't-v Y'ir.w, II7ii( ii' (hi.i;h, (.'ruin, Lif r CumiiMint. Jfri.ih-i'itir. J:irri- iiU) of the Luii.tiK, and every alVi-ct iiin ol the Ihront, l.ungsiind Ches;, incHiding Cox- sr.Mi'-noN. lVi-:f,-'.s n.'.Isirm ntV.'lhl (;-n v does not dry up a cough, hut loosens it, ch'anses t!i- l.iiiif;si,.arid ali.-ivs i rrit at ion." t hits rr HOft';i7 the ("tuse oi' t he e itti i .!: int . N tne g.-nuin- unless-sign"d T. ITxts. i'r; ar 'l by Sr.TH V. Fowi.kr A Sons, Post on. Sold by P.Knni.xrrroN-, I Fos i'kttkk A Co., San I'rancisco, and by doal-TS generally. ' tij'ebly TIIE WEEKLY SUN. rs:v voijk. 1 iiliteen hundred anil ,-.-ei,' i-.cix- n.n Centennial year. It is also the ve.ir in which an .oiosit ion IIouso nf iii.rwf.n. tatives, the first since tiv.' war. will be in power at. Wafhinjton ; and the vrarof the twenty-third fleet ion ol a President of the United States. V 1 1 of t !iec. ...,iI. .. to be- ot great nmre.-t and importance :i itl ov"rvt h ino-ooti or- u ;ti. u. ...:n lull v and lrvhl ed it; 'lllK Si-N. The 1 InnneitiAn TI.t... t . tiyes, taking up the iie of inquiry opened - "" win sternly ami diligently investigate the corruitions and misdeeds ol Grant's administration; and, will, it is to be honed, lay the foundation lor a new and belter period in our nation al history, of all this The Sex will con tain complete and accurate accounts, fur nishing its readers with early and trust worthy information upon these absorbing The twenty-third Presidential election, with the preparations lor it, will be mem orable as deciding upon Grant's aspira- firtc . Mi .....-. . ...... i i . .'!.-.. .iiuiiii t'.'l 111 ill J iMH'f ;t 11(1 JUll fl- ler, and st ill more as deciding who shall v.iiiiiiiiai' oi me ariy oi iteiorm, and as electing that candidate. Concern ing all these subjects, thos? who read Tiik SCN will have the constant means of be ing thoroughly well informed. Tiik Wkkklv sun, which has attained a circulation ol overeighty thousand copies, alr.-ad has its readers in every State ami Territory, and we trust, that tlie year PS7U will see their numb-rs tloubled. It will conttnue to Ire a thorough newspaper. All the general news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at lull length when of moment ; and always we trust, treated in a clear, interesting and in structive manner. It is our aim to make The Wef.kly Sun the best family newsnaper in the world and we shall continue to give in its col umns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, such as stories, talcs, poems seientitic Intelligence and agricultural in formation, lor w hich we are not able to make room in our daily edit ion. The agri cultural department espeeiallv is one of its prominent features. The l'ashionsare also regularly reported in its columns: and so ar the markets of every kind The WeekIiY Su.v, eight pages with fifty six broad columns is onlv si CO a ve-ir lostage prepaid. As this 'price barely re pays th cost of the paper.no discount can be made trom this rate to clubs, agents postmasters, or an vone. The Daily sex, a large four page news- the news for two cents a copy. Subscrip tion, postage prepaid, 55c. a month or S6 50 a year Sunday edition extra, SI 10 per u n. no iraveung agents. Ad dross, THE SUN, New York City. BIBLES FOR SALE. TX ST RKCIJIVIJIJ, AXD FOR SALE, ... ,nl ln 'or m Oregon ( ity. a supply of notes aim testaments. These books are the property of the American I '.i hie Society, mm are oner a tor sale as low as thev can be bought at any similar Deiositorv in the State. Those wishing to purchase are niMteu to can anci cxamin" our stocic. W'AT.TFfr Fish, Agent for Clackamas County. 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