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CiriiDX CITY, OKLliDX Jl-Li II, h7C. '
- - - - "- '
tVhere The Money Goes.
"Mr. .Swipe-3, won't yon split up ;i
little wii;v.l and go and borrow a
bra . kettle lfore .you go up town?"
"What in thunder do you want
me to that loii
'fl-mf! T want tr nvesorvA snmo i
cherries to-d
"Cherries?
"Yes, cherries!-'
"That's just like you, Mrs. Swi
pes. You're always spluttering and
fooling around AvitU soma nonsense
like this."
"Nonsense well, I guess yon like
j reserves as well as anvbodvl"
"I don't either."
"If r,n cnllf
wood vou'd like them." I
"Mrs. Swine, now do be sensi- I
Me. You know this preserving !
business cos's money for sugar, fruit,
t:,,,!" n,,i iu i,,,,,'
knows what all. But some way or
other von never do think about ex-
jense, for you're always buying rib
I otis, nifties and llummadiddles;
but when I want anything, such as
a a easy chair to rest my weary bones
in--oh, tio, I can't have it, because
you've spent ali the money for duds
to put on your own back."
"Now you think you've said it.
'), no, yon don't spend any money,
but 1 spend it all. If that's so where
do you get money to phty pedro and
com" homo to the bosom of your
family0 sSv.-.e-blihd drunk? Dow'i
lenv ir. Swipe, fur you know
somebody b!:;cf:ed your eye-glasses
the other d.'.y a:.d you were so drunk
that you thought it wan midnight,
and camo Xioix-i with a lauUin in
your liaud in the middle of the day.
You hV.k about spending money.
I '"a ct no!
(;c.'ir;:IIv svtiovfn.
SpihK-u is a Tertian plant.
1 ioi .--.-i-ulisli is a native of England.
?.Ielui..i were found originally ia
A, la.
1'iiVrt-i originally came
( 1 reece.
from
s orir.'imi
camo from
orhi'.'i.
qTi'.j turnip camo originally
i l . v
from
from
IT.! I V.
The 1
lVrsia
1". iron:
:i o: igin:
came
n-.uive o
south of
S;v-t m.o juurm is a native Port ri
gid. . The bean i said to be a native
cf I-ypt.
Damson.-; originally camo from
The nasturitnm camo orignally
a
m Pei ;r.
ijio pea ii a v.zlivo of the synth of
.. irope.
C Singer is a unlive of the East and
West Indies.
The cucumber was originally a
!: 'pical phi:st.
Cori-xn-ler seed came originally
:', -m th--j IT -t.
The
4 called butter boutdros
Apiieet., are indigenous to the
plain., of Armenia.
iVe.i-s were uii'inally brourrht
fum ',: : Y.i t, by the Humans.
O rj.t;f'V.;v-.'-i originally prow wild
in (iicve u:nl Xorthern Ai'riea.
Tim w::!nu
ch.ve
li-'Ci'i i l :;I;d:-!,
native of l'ersia,
China.
a 1
dive of tho r.lal
) the nutmeg.
K - - J
. b
A tjtovx Vr.ni:iOi:'s PiCTUUEn
1 Ainv. The Omaha JC'-.:(Ut''tu .says:
Anion'
interetin; relies bron'it
back bv .r:"r.tle;uen e.i.-nr.ected with
(.leneral Crook
aaiiiat hostile5
reeent
;edi
lion
Indian and found
in tho village of Crazy IIoi"o, after
it was abandoned by the band, and
nreviou.i to its destruction bv (len
era I Crook's soLlicrs, was a book full j
oi curious i.rav,::;
to bo the military record, expressed
in picture form, of somo one of the
young warriors belonging to the In
dian band. The book contains mauj
sketch iv., remarkable iuv bold de
lineation ana truthfulness to nature,
bearing in mind, ofcour.se, that the
i-ame is the work of untutored In
dian nvti.-t. Tie pictures represent
:;';..c-hs o.i America wagon trains, or
p.ua;
i ravel i
mg the highway
In ti few in.-!aiices female ligures oc
cur. In ho mo of tho pictures the
parlies attacked are Indians of other
tribe:1.. Crows ar.d Pawnees beiteg es-
d!v
Xeailv all tho
t-eencs uo i::iuU-d in brigiit colors;
tho utitl'oruis of the Sioux braves are
es; eciaby vivid. It is quite certain
tli.it every scene so pictured was an
r.ein d (.eciirrence. The book itself
up; cars ,i, have been an account book
that was sieleu from some post
tr.Ul.r.
v
nu'. Hot iv.un. A Paris
; writes: 4 A very pop-
A Ia
; irivre
id..:- b;
Ch
mhMe
Oiii le
.t bl
1 Count lives in the
licing wittv and
.tv w vr..T "m.i.',
.:. i.is stKMOtv is very mucu
-....I -l.t efte.'. JIo Jeft Pans throo
i.iort!i it.o. an.l en bis rot urn call
vt. oa a f .-. l.ionablo Marchioness,
wlivj v.-.ls n;-e irine; to to her
iaaey ball. be'god to Lo ex-
I'v.e' l. lut ;i he lei. I an important
mi ro to t.e!;
e h
va?i shown in.
ill'
,1 V,
i" c-;nr. t; blind, ho v.as
a e'.i iir in her boudoir,
and during tle.l tinrj
no-e, us-nslevL by her
u i!c mysteries of her
th
. f -e.n.y to decend to j
, ti.'' (..'omit stated ho
:. . r i .. . i. i
t i.i i .yauo:i ; nan uu-
. ' -e-.-fi;I operation for
c u .
-it,.
rnivi see a-; well
m.l infii her en-- I
t ;i : i ii i
v it .e.e.it even an au revoir to ;
v. c ic-v'Uio viaiior.
C-IAULCT ri: t'l-SHJIAS's Paksimoxt
'I
JL
1
I '
a
.e lj.)to-i correspondent of the .
ivf.-)t-d ('.."runt s.ivj of Charlotte
: L.-jiu's v. ill; ''.There never was
i.be-;:nent aiotv devoid of rrencros-
ity. Her aed and only sister a
Ta ly fi-rmct-iy in ood circuniotauces,
i
il ot j.it.i iimitea in moans has a
; v r t-:5 a week while she
K
6 ,
was known to be very
; 'ht her grasp on it
e:.-,. cid to be quite Co eu-
. 1
iter of Erin.
Tho new
e -.,!;. on recivin- "short" notice to
kave, wiili a hint tint she Las given
e enaraeier: au is u me muti
"An' is it me false
cliar
;ter ve re auner ciMintr iu uue
casting in me
!v:n'ring me
u
)'-
lurilietl Love.
men al5tl woman mnst love
something. If our thoughts are
pure we love binls, flowers, and all
beautiful things. In their contem
plation we are happy and there
comes to our brain a steady strength, j
It i-s su-jii a rest from labor to look ;
upon the' fragrant liowers placed
each morning on our 1 desk to
lieu- our pet canary sing his roun-
delay of welcome. To behold evi
dences ol tnritt ana neatness, an
j about as these children of order nvCL
! svstem reward the senses. It is reive?-
lated of a man that he called his
x:.fn ntn v.T3 nn hundred pounds i
i heavier than he, his little darling i
: his petite pet. People laughed at
; him because they did not understand j
: his actuations, lie had a warm, j
i trusting, loving heart, a great man- j
lV SPHllt that IOIUCU Ult! aims
Aanly love all about tne object of j
that love, and so she was his little
l't his darling. Y e are like chain-
eleons; ana coior as we iu ueuiai-
lv. If ve ve love the beautiful, we
i are happy. If ve love the coarse,
the vulgar, the objects or influences
that give no sweet return, life be
comes a blank the soul cracks and
shrinks into a bundle of nail-roads
to lacerate the mental man, and we
are on the direct road to ruin. What
a beautiful world this would be if
all persons would only ornament
their homes and their hearts by cul
tivating and keeping alive their love
for pets, no matter what their form
or conditions.
On I!er Far.
The Keese Ilriver llerll'e tells of
an Austin man who was reading a
story to his wife the other night and
came to a piece of "line writing," in
which the ear of the heroine was
compared to "somo creamy-white,
pink-tinted shell of ocean."
"liy the way," said the husband,
cutting short his reading, "that de
scription of the ear reminds me of
vour ear; you have an ear like a
shell."
It was the first compliment she
had received from him since the ear
ly days of their marriage, and a
blush of pride sn If used her face as
she asked:
"What kind of a shell, darling?"'
"An abalone shell," he replied.
She had never before heard of nor
seen an abalono shell, but she did
not want to display her ignorance;
so she made up her mind to hunt
it ni) in the "Condensed Treaties of
Co neology" that ornamented the
center table. Xext morning the first
thing she did after her husband had
leit the house, was to hunt up the
description of the abalone shell.
She found it. It was described as a
shell about tho size of an ordinary
wagon wheel. She nursed her
wrath during that day, and when
her husband came home that night
she met him at the door with the
towel roller and now Id.i ear is as
big as an abalone shell, but it looks
like a piece of pounded beef.
Om'h iai. CbKiirrrios. Tho fol
lowing story comes from Egypt: A
woman wa;j mortally wounded by
the falling of a wall. A neighbor
tooli her in, tended her, and brought
a fomnle doctor to seo if anything
eouhl be done. The patient died in
the neighbor's house. The doctor
in attend mce must sign a certificate
that death is from natural cauj be
fore tho bo.ly can be buried. She
refused to do so without bacl;shcedi.
Tho man in whose house the person
died would be held responsible
without such certificate, lie there
fore .'rave the backsheesh. The cer
tit' -Lite had to be countersigned by
the government doctor. He also re
fussed, and the man, again afraid of
the alternative, again paid back
sheesh. I inall v, the Z ibit, or head
of lolloo, refused his permission,
which is also necessary in such c:
His backsheesh was tin? biggest,
and the man could stand the tax no
longer. lie went to the Z ibit and
said, "Xow, look here, this body has
been out of the ground four days.
You are bound to bury it in twenty
four hours. You are the cause of
delay. Unless yon i-ign at once, I
shall go to tho Moudir and report
tho non-burial of a body for four
days, and you will lose your place."
The Zabit was defeated, and signed
at once.
Geoi:ge Law. The New York
correspondent of the Cincinnati Ga
zette says: George Law is enjoying
very good health considering his
age, which is now little under four
score. lie is tho heaviest man in
Fifth avenue, being six feet high
and weighing full oOO pounds. He
is the only private banker in this
city who has kept in operation a
quarter century without failure, lie
has during this time carried on the
Dry Dock J) .ink with great success.
He bought its stock at a time when
i mismanagement had reduced it to a
I low rate, and he has made it very
profitable. The reason of this suc
cess is found in tho fact that he
avoided all speculation. He owns
nearly the whole of the Eight Ave
nue Kailroad, and his income is sup
posed to be about $'200,003 a year.
This, for a man who started in life
as a stone mason, is certainly
vv. lit; lia l a natural einlowment
of cenius, vas a sueee.-sf nl contrac
tor, operaleil lart,oly in sliipping,
and was able, Ttmier 'all circumstan
ces; to cbnqner success.
,
Wire'? ' A cln'.- !1 " i.- n.
...... ...v i-uo, icui.ii iuo j
! JjLllluul".V Ae-. "is a good place for
ibscrvation. Wo learn some things
:hcro which we could not very veH
iciuire elsewhere. One of them is
that two women whispering iu the
mat
next room can be id.iinlv l.o-iv.l
w!n!e vou inip;ht lav there" and veil j
at the top of yonr voice without j
making either or even both of them
together he.tr. AVe don't pretend
to Understand this, but WO know it
13 bO
Gambctta, as chairman of the ways
and means committee of the French
Assembly, finds he has to meet an
expense of So 10, 000,000 a year or just
about double that of tho United
btates. The item of interest is inst
double ours. S'JOO.OOrt 000 h t...
i 8135,000,000, the cleray S7,S00,O0O,
i viebcrvjce -VOo.tluo.UOO, which.
j perhaps, includes" the ck-.-.-y'
; --. oJ '
; a o nicacro ni-U i-h- t.-
soierau tow last wur..- i..
j separated, have
plavel i!,,.ir fii
first
hi , uainc ui Clone,, -r t'.,..
gam
and
i o-.i v
sp.?.aku!2 terra-..
THOHAS GHAREHAH
ESTABLISHED
1853.
ESIKES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Vallev. that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Z it able Six Pence it Better than a Slotv
Shilling.
I have just returned from San Francisco,
whore I purchased one of the
LARGEST AMU CEST SELECTED
STOCK Or GOODS
foTd in this city ; andconslsts
i Pt. as ollous.
Eoots and Shoe?,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Taints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinawaro, Quoonswaro,
Stoneware, ' Crockery,
riatedwa ro, G lassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, T.adies ami
Gents Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N
Eope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
iatt ings. Oil
Cloth, Wall Taprr, etc
Of tho above list, I can say my stock is tho
MOST C O I K T K
ever offi-rd in this market, and was selfted
wit!: especial care for the regon City trade.
All of vhieli I now olfer for sale at the
Loveot Market Rates,
No use for the Indies, or any one else, to
(Jiink of iroing to Portland to buy goods for
I am iJi tt rminfil to Sell, t'icaj) and not to
allow myself to be
IXBEESOLD IN THE STATE CF CREUOX.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
incuts, believing as I do that
Twenty Yc:irs Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirement s oi t lie t rad e. Coi iic one and all
and see for yourselves that the old sl.ih.1 of
THOMAS C11AIZMAX
cannot be beaten in ouality or price. If
would be iis-des.-; for be- to tell you all the
!idvantng"s I can eir r you. in the sale of
goods, as every -tore that advertises does
that, and probably you "nave nee a disap
pointed. All I wi.sii to say is
S:':',!in:! Ex'!i!:i:i:
fur Vo;i"S:iv;'s
fori do not wis!) to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that I am still aliv", and d'-sirous to s' il
goods cheap, for cash, or upon sueh terms
as arr ed upon. Tha a king a U for th" liber
al patronage here!otor- bestowed.
rrms. niuiMAV,
Main str-rt, Oregon City,
I.era 1 Tenders and Count v Seriii t 1 1 - t at
market r: t"s. 'lib - . CI I A I 'MA X.
r;-5',0-)-J lbs wool want e.l bv
Til is. CHAR MAN".
JUST iSSOEO,
!ii i:5iTior:
m am saD od,
kevi.sko ,:rr co;:::f?-tki r.v Tin a i'titoi:,
i;. ;-. cni rri, "i. eu-., te.
A Medical l'.'-s iv oa the causes e.nd cure
of i r -mature d cliae of man, shov. in:; how
health is ket.and hove rsiraincd. It ?;iv".s
a cl"ar synopsis of the ; e,Pi ee'i.t s to
j marnaa, the treatment, t nervous and
physical d b:lit v, exhausted vitality, and
all" other di"ases a ppert a inin z th-refo;
the results of twenty ear', snoc 's?tul 2rac
tice. OPINION'S ( K TIIK PRKS'S.
CUR TIS OS "MAXin mi)." Th- !- - is no
lU'enb-T of soeiet v by whom this hook will
not .b found us -t' l. wi- Me r h" o-irent
pree' jittir or el -rr'IO 1 11 . .omlon Ti'il'x.
Cl'RTIS )X "MAN"!!' ): )!." This book
should be read bvth- vol mi t; for instruc
tion, and by t h" atUet ,; f,ir r li -f; if. v ill
ili''ir I!" nil.". Miilffiif 'J'imr'i ilixl i.'uZ'ltc.
Prie ne Iiollar. by to;h -r express.
Address t le1 ant !ior, 1 )Ri Ti 'TIS, ."i jn Sut
ter street, or P. O. i'ox IJUT, San I .ra ncisco,
t.'al. iius'. 27 d; isiPkn
LIVERY, FEED, AKQ CflLE
9
.rsP TT' ST "'V
-o-
rrillR TTNPKIJK JNKTi 1'IJOrUTKTOR OK
I the lavery sta!)leon Kifth st re't, Oregon
City, Oregon," keep-; cjnstantlj- on hand
U'liffrics, Carriai'S
aiul Hatliji. Saddle
ntiil Unjrtfj- Horses.
Ii'i c Ivcnsonal 1 e.
ANDY WILMS,
l.S7-". IVoprietor.
Oregon City, Nov. 5,
S. A. BROUGHTON,
"WT-OTTTd) IXI'ORM TIIK OITIZK.NS OK
V Ore-on City and vicinity that he is
prepared to furnish
Lumber,
ir 1 1 C 'j
r' r v
Of every d. -script ion, at low rates.
A NO
ALSO,
lry Flooring, C'eilintr, lioslie,
Sprtu-, (for shelviair), Ialtict,
lit-li'ts, jjisd Kfr-iif-r'osts, Cedar,
COilSf'tlltt' Oil l.tllKl.
I street and Sid-walk lumber furnish1
i on t he short st no! ie ', at as low rates f
it.'V.1" b' pm-ehasedin Uie stat--.
j WlTnVtX VITV SA It' MILLS.
V.z lumber furnished
as
Or-"-on City. June !'. lST5:tf
rILLiHEHY 0000G I
-r--r inVrivm. at jirs. r. s
' 3 Warren's Mil'die ry Store, a new and
ehvnnt. stnrtnl' latest styles of Miilinery
and Lre.r: --' I-'urnishlng ioods, for t he
Z?:lttm TRADE,
Which will he sold nt reasonable prices.
I.nde-s llvine;i!i t he count ry, favoring; me
with their orders, will rind them promptly
attended to.
MItS. T AVARIIO,
OtuMloor south of rr. W
Oregon City, .March IT. 1-
lch's office.
"Ii.
HEW SLAOKSiTH SHOP,
AT
John Lewis' Old Stand -
AV. OAXOW llPFAKD AT
V, this old sf rind, where h is prepared
to do i ny
h i n- in h1 line.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY .
UXIVERSITI OF CALIFORNIA,
BiiRrlELEY. CALTmRMTi
FALL 1S75
Is your time to buy goods at low piices.
BEOT HERS
are now receiving a large stock of
FALL AaiO WIHTER GOODS,
all of tho Latest Styles, which will sell
AT LESS THAM rOHTLAED PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
we will sell it at. a small advance above
SAH FRAGSSCQ COST.
TirEWII.ESAY TO EVERYBODY HE
V fore you purchase r go to l'ort la nd, J
come and price our goods anil convince
yourself that we do what we say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Hoots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods.
Notions, GroLt
i e s, Hard
ware
and a great many other articles too numer
ours to mention ;
A L S O
DOORS, WiiiDGWS,
PAINTS AMD OILS,
ETC
k. I Ji !
We will also pay the Highest Market
Price for
ACICEUMAN EROS.
Oregon City. Sept. ', 1-75 tf
(LEAR CREEK, IL.U'K.IAS lOlMV.
y nirsna-: to info km mv or,i crs-
I lomi-rs, and t he public :d. lar;:", t hat I
have just received a new .supply of
1 A i MIL 1 ' Gil 0 C Ell -' ,
CL0T1ILXG,
BOOTS u.ul S IIOLS,
CUTLER V, II All 1) WAUL,
Aitl Oilier ji'.-(-ee.,-;er.f .-: Go'xl.-.
AU of whieh I now ol" r lr sah- at the
-eJ.jj;Si bi..i:S Ilk I Cba
My ohj.-et is to t -II all my old friends and
en s! om rs t lia: i a m s! i i I a i , a nd desir-
m;s to s-Il uoo ;('; a e
u i on .sueii t ries as aer
t tiU CASH, ;r
d u pi m .
I shall also havi
iti my em
y a t hnr -m.;'li
r!r 0
5
At,
i. i . ;
and constant ly k
stock on hand for the
Mannfcrlur, &. Wqniiv of Eoots & S!io?s.
and all orders in tiiat. lin"will he promptly
attended to.
Ai.IdCX JIATTOOX,
.'eir li;e Vloht J"fI5U.
OC! 1 :t f
.JL.
.1.
as -irT in
Stoi'lv Ol"
:i:iv:-:r nil-: r,Annr:sT
V"1
LL filO GOODS
evr im iort "d to Oregon City, which he
oiTers at greatly reduced price.-. My stock
"' OLOTHIN Gr !
i
Has been largely increa.sed and I can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
roods in Men and Hoys' Pusiie-ss and j
Iress Suits, "oat, fc.', as can he found j
in t he country, mid at prices that cannot j
fail to satisfy'. My
CGSD3 DE?An7FiiEH7 !
Is filled wifi a splendid assort ment of nil
tie: leading styles and lashionable shades :
of goods
I'jii C'!oi!i,
rI:tntirs, i'li-iuli suttl
A iii-rii-;i sj Drcsn iorts
ISiaeU li;iii,
It-illi.iiit3iics,
Csiiiui'i-i'S, iVC.
1? r , A TsTaN" K I - S ,
Plaid, Vlain andOpeia Flannels, of all col
ors. P.h'ached and Unbleached Cotton
l-'la nnels.
I-idies' and C;'t4s' I'ndfrware
Siia ivls :i nd Scarfs,
Wool IMaitkvts
TrssiSis :i ml
'l'rav'linyr S:ic-!ols,
Hint it ml t'ifs,
Oil t lotS f.p
Vlanrti iifl Tsil)le.
jt -irj h J .i i - S.' f
r would call sneeial ntfention to my
sfoek of Men's find l'.ovs San I'rancisco
Hoots, which I have sold tor a number of
vears pfist. with general sotistact ion. Kv-
ry pair warranted. A complet e stock of
HA?0VAPiE& FAlrViir-J'? U7E3L?i
Choice Teas, Canned (Ioods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LlYERrfiOL AM) CR!":1AMSLD SALT.
Highest I'riee aid for all kinds of
C o 22 2 a 1 r 20 I z 2 v.
'200,000 I?)s. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall pay
the hile-st rash
I. bKI.UXC
prie".
iregon Cit y
pt.HO 1873. tf
KARSWArtS, IHOf-J AuD STEEL,
SubGt Spokes, RSniG,
OAK, ASH A?'D IIirSOKV PL A Mt.
OlVTIinUP & THOMPOX,
fee.- 31, 1S71 :n'.:? I.rtland, Oregon.
iST. 7. N.
UIVI S7GHE AMD
fw t V 0 w is S 9
Af NEW EH A.
Pry fioods. (iroceries, P.oots and Shoes
Vor,d--n Ware, Pnus and Medicines.ehen n
frT'"i!i r.r proi'iif"1, '
T. CAPTO.
r
ran a it
M Hit C II A .YD I SI2.
JOHN MYEES.
OREGON G5TY.
DEALER 111
DRY GOODS,
GLIOCEJUES,
EOOTS and
shoes,
IIAIiDWAEE,
CEOCIvEEY,
A X D
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY F32DUCc
I will sell a low as any house in Orcyo!
cash on its r. uivai.uxt
ntiood Merchantable Produce-.
I am sellin'' very low for
r" f. -re
CASH PAID FOR (Cl'MV ORr.ERS
m ? a call and sat ify ye.irsele s.
JOHN MYKiiS.
on '"ity, March '21, 1:S7'!.
Or.
a St t u i j 3 v. '
PIOMSEO BOSK EHIDEHV.
I'll tot ti's i?oii:itJ'JT form-r of Mtsjrlt
a?i-.l I'iiki: Streets.
POaILAO,
o k i i. o 1 1
ri,NK I'.ooks itci.K.n an n r.ouxp.
I " to anv ciesir -d pattern. Music books,
Masraz'ni' s, Newspap is, te., bonml in e
',rvv:;rietv of style known to the trrade.
Orders irom the e. untry promptly at
tended t o.
VIC K'S
Flower mid A'cvptaljlo
r?otids
are (he bst the world produces. They are
planted by a million people in America,
find the j-esult, is; beaut it u 1 I-'lowers find
spl"ndid Vegetables. A Prieed Catalogue
sent free to all who enclose the postage a
2 cent stamp.
VICK'S
Flower mid "Voct nl le
( ju'leii
is the most beautiful work of the kind in
th" world. It. enntains nearly 150 pages,
hundreds of fine illustrations, and four
Cliromo I'Intrs of Floicrrx, beiiutitully
drawn find colored from nature. Price .""
cts. in paper covers ; C5 cts. 'lound in el,
gant cloth.
Vielc'n Floral Ciuido.
This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal,
finely illustrated, and containing an ele
gant colored Kroritiseiece with the first
number. Price only 25 cts. for the year.
The first number for 1S7G just issued. Ad
dress TAJIKS VICK, Kocliestor, N. V.
JOSHr Iff. MOORE'S
MACHINE SHOPS,'
or.ncoN city, its:;o:.
I'ulley.s, Ha nfiVr's llydi .-uilic rimins,
C;i-:A1UNG, nOXI-lS, made toonler.
ll-apers. Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of l-'arming Machinery r -paired in
theb--st manner. Farmers' I.laeksmith
ing done wit h neatness find dispatch.
Wheat "'l -:iners, Jaclet s. Iron ami Zinc
Shaker Screens and Perforated Plate.--,
made to order.
Agent for the
R0UST0H PATENT VATER WHEEL,
The Ilest WIiccl in lT!.e.
Orilers Solicitctl.
Pec. 31, 1S75 :tf
Summons.
T?c Tin: ciitcnr coniT or the
State of Oregon for Clackamas county.
Karl eli'jr, phiintilf, vs. Charles lier.an'.-.
tb-lenda nt ; Action at law, to r cover
money. To CHAUt.F.S PKKOMK, said tl -
fendant : In the namf of the St'iteof Ori'-mu,
You are hereby summoned and "required
to at -pear in the Court above nam--d on or
before the first day of lb" nxt term there,
of which shall happen more than six
weeks after the first, publication of this
summons, to-wit : on or b--tore the -it h
Monday in September, A. I. IS7, and fin
swer tho com plaint of pi aint iff tild against
you in the above entitled fiction or the
plaintiff will take judgment against you
lor the sum of S7I-J 7, and interest t hereon
since Nov. 4, 1S75. and st 11 vour proper! v
attneVd to pay the sam-. Th is sum mon's
is published in pursuance of an order of
said four! made in term time the'Jttth dav
of April, A. D. Is7t),
JOII.VI) JlfCOU'N',
'laintitT's Atfys,
Oregon City, Juno 16, 1870 :w6.
i. -1
FEME
Bred by I7J- Jr.
TSTArA, Cnlilbi'iiia,
Dronz Turkevs. weighing 10 l--s, each. Fan
den Gees--, weighing lrom 4n to .x) los.
per jiair. 1 rahmas. Leghorns,
Games, etc. lVkin lucks, aver
agine; IS to 20 lf,s., and best ol
all Ducks r.s layers.
Also A fine sissortmont of Pigeons,
Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets.
Anv varietv of low Is desir. d imi orted.
Eohs true to name, iresh and well
packed, for sale at moderate prices.
'end lor Illustrated OtVUiar, anu uiw
-.to .. r..
On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will
furnish specimen copy of the Foui.tky
Lui.i.kti.n. an illustrated :;J page monthly,
t he recognized nut hority in poultry matters
in t he C S. ; and tleeiueily t he best Poul
try Journal published. Si l script ion only
HI -' a year.
l'h ase state where you saw this adver
t'senient Orders may also be lelt itt this
Ollice.
Who are sntrerir.i; from the effect of
yonlhtul lollies or indiscretion, win do
well to avail themselves of this, the
greatest hooii laid a t t he a ltar ol sn Iferinjr
humanity. i N P1X. K Y will guar
antee to lore-it, ioiti) lor every case of se
minal weakness or private disease of
.'i ny kinl or character which In- under
ta kes and lails to cure, lie v. on Id, t here
lore, say tothe unfortunate sale rer who
may read this no. U , t hat you a re t read
in' ikiiiii iImii ions fiToiind when you
Inn-' r delay ill seeking t le ro;-r rem
etiy for our complain!. Vou may be in
the lirst. stae; lememb'r you are ap
proaching t he last . 1 on are hordcrin;;
upon t he last, and an- suireriiiy: some or
all of its ill el feet s, rem em ber t hat if you
persist in roer.ist i n.-i i ion, t he t i me m ust
come when t iie most, skiihul jiiiysieian
can render vciii no nssista nee ; wlen tie
iloor of hope will be elo'si d iiiinsl yon ;
when noaiiu:el of mercy can brine- you
relief. la no cas has t he I 'u tor iail d
of success. Then lit not despair work
upon our i m i t ion, hut avail vour-
. sell oi t le- 1 u.-ie-ia 1 r -suits of his treat
ment b"fore your case is bvond tin
reach of ne dical si;i!l, or be;or- rim
l-a t h ii urri s o:i t o a pr -m a t u ra e.
l'u'.i cours of 1 r etiiient S e.l. s in.
more y hy Postoihe- oro-r or j-Ixpr- ss
with lull d scri t ion of ease. Call or
addlv-SS, Itll li. r.i'i .'.".' E'iY,
No. 11 Kearny si ret t, San Francisco
s pt hi .l y
U St
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V ? call le had i
'!-"i:i:s as rum.
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The standard rein e.v
fl-15Z, ,V.,V '',.- -ft f,
Cr-tuji. I.ii rf f (,;! ill .:' :' ,
in i if tlx- I. uit;;, arid e
Throat, I.un;;s and Che:
lor Cm i Ii;-
li r';'Oj :' f ioit.'ljl,
Jlrum-hi.-ii, I:'i.i
r f.-c t ion of t he
-t, i h:ili;i:r CoN-
SI'M I'TIOX.
i st i "s I 1 i.i '-.f W i ' i f Ii rry does
not dry up si cough, hut h n it, clea ns-'s
the l.uiuis, and aiiei s ii-ritfd iojf. Un;s ;v
ntnt riff tif vi tixr o: tie- eomj'laint. None
genuine unless ruined !. i ri is. l'rejareil
srvrit V,'. 1'ov. i.i ,t s..ns, iv.ston. nM
by 1!kiiii)xi;tiix, 1 1 os r:: . 1 1:;; A- t d., ti:n
l-'rai.ciseo, and le,- dealers general!'.-.
L'llieldy
THE
"""PTT T C' TTTiT
t;:;.
1 ighteen hundred ae.d seventy-six is the
Centennial var. Ir i-s aiso tfe yo.i r in
which fin . position House oi' Ue resen
tatives, t he lirst. since t he war, will b in
power fit Wash in -i on : a nd t lie year of the
twenty-third lection of a President, of the
I'nited States. Ail of these events are sure
to be of gr, at int. -rest and importance,
especially t he t wo iat ter ; and all of th-in
and evi ryt hing connected v. it h t hem, will
be tully and nv.shiy reported and expound
ed in TlIF. SL'N.
The opposition House of Il--presenta-tives,
taking up I le- lin-- of inouir'v opened
years ago by The sex, v. ill sternly and
diligently invest iu.de the corruj tiotis and
misdeeds ol Oram's administration-, ami,
will, it is to le ho:. d, la the foundation
for a new and. Ir -tit r period iii our nation
al history. f nil this '1 nt-: srx wiil con
tain complete and men rate accounts, fur
nishing its readers with eariy aad trust
worthy information upon tli se absorbing
topics.
Tie- twenty-third Presidential election,
with the preparations ior il, will b- mem
orahle as tiecaiiiig U)on C irunl "s as) ira
tions fora tliinl I Tin of m . r .-indjiiun-b-r,
ami still more as deciding w ho shall
be t he candidate fit t he arty of I P torm,
and as elect ing t hat ea nd td.d e. i'oneern
i n ir ail I iie.-e sn i .-! t ho.- v. ho read Til E
StTx will have t hrt e.mstfint iie-ans of be
ing thoroiuxiii.v v.-.-il iiiforiue.l.
Tin-: Wrt'tv sux, which has attained :i
cirei: Iat ion t over eig lit y t hoe sa ml colics,
air -adv has its r ad -rs in ev,-r . Slat" ami
T-rritfiry. an i w e tres' that the year ls7(i
wiil see their mmib-rs doubh-d'. t will
contin-.i to lie a t horoae ;i ie-vs;ie. pi r. All
t he gen-re I (,f (j,. ,p-iy viil lw found
in it, condensed w hen unimportant, at lull
length wle n of moment ; find al .vavs, we
trust, treated in a clear, inter st nj; ami in
s! met i ve ma nner.
It is our aim to t-.ake Tiik Wnr.iv'r.Y Srx
the b st family newsn-i per in the world
and we shall continue to give j,, its col
umns a hire" amount, of ' m ise. 1 ir. neo-.is
reading, sueh as stories, tabs, poems
scientihe iiite!li;., ne" ;,e.d agrie; It ural in
formation, tor which wo ar - not able to
male-room in nurd liiy et'ut'.on. Tie' sigri
cuhural ijepart ment esp -ciallv is one of
its prominent I. iilur.-s. The fashions are
also i.-gnlarly reported in its columns:
and so are t ie- mark'-ts of everv kind.
1 1n- Wkkki.y sex, eight pag'-s wit h rift v
six broe.tl columns is only T -'l a year,
postage pre; aid. As t his 'price barely re
lays the cost of the paper, no discount 'can
be made lrom this rale to clubs, t gents,
post masti rs, or anyone.
'1 ho 1 ai i.v Sex, a large four page news
P Mer ot t went -eight columns, givi s all
t he news for t o ci.ts a com- Subscri;.-
lion, po-fage i r -paid. ."e. a m'onth or s - i
year, si-nijay edition extra, l 10 i e
.v"fi r,
we lifive uu traveling agents. V
THi: Sl'N, Xew York Cit .
uress
B10LES FOR SLE.
Ti st Jti:c;:iVF.n, axt fo sai.k,
fit my store in iregon City, a supply of
I iVib s and T st a merd s. Thes" books are
t he proper! y of t he Ameriean I'.ible Society,
ami fire offered for sale as low as they can
be bought at any similar Depository in
the State. Those w ishing to purchase are
invited to call and examine our stock.
W. r.TKTt Fi.sir.
Agort for Clackamas County.
POULTRY
HOW IS THE TIKs TO
SUBSt'ltlDE roH
ill: ERj ti.5.&'
82 DO Tlm YEAR,
PAYABLE IX ADVANCE.
Each number contain th
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,
From all Parts of the World :
A Carefully S-leeled Summary of
STATE, TERKIT0KIAL AND
- NEWS ITEMS;
A Corrected List of tKe Market In
Portland, San Francisco end Oregon City
LOCAL SEWS, EDITORIALS,
On all Subjects of Interest to the
FARMER, TilERniANT OR MECHANIC
Also, Carefully Selected
51ISCELLAXCOLS KKADINCJ.
In Short, it is in Every Respect a
Lf?E E1SW8PSFER.
Havintr a larpe and constantly increasing
Circulation in the most populous part of
the State, oir. rs superior inducements ta
those who wish to Advertise.
Advertisements ins'-rted on
iia,.AiL L
i i.fx.ii.S.
and it is therefore a pood time to Subseribg
in order that you may be posted on current
events Send in your subscription at ontu
EH7EBFSI8E SGOK &
OFFICI
iiE(.;.:s CITY
OEEG0X
r: rr.T:p.M:i:i
1U:S Of
CO EXLCI""
I 1 i r y it v '
3 Vi.i
(' '.! 12 J;S
2sill-iu:ai
VAM1 ill. LI ,
nr.EDr,
moi:t;a(;j:s,
I, A HJSI.S,
I. ETTI'lt-HE A V 3
in fact all kinds of work done a In Printing
i ililce, in
POKTLAXi) PRICES.
A I. L K I N I) S OF
Ls; if
constantly on hand, and for sal?ataIW
a price as can be had in the Stale.
A X D
SATfSFACTIOH GUARANTEED
Oregon City, March 21, l.VT3-tf.
aglms i ok the emeuprise.
Th.e following persons are authorized to
act as agents lor the Kxtkki-iji.sk:
Geo. 1. Rowel 1 vfc Co., 40 Park Row, w
York.
Coe, Wetb.erill & Co., GOT Chestnut street
Philadelphia.
Abbott. t Co., Xo. S2 and SI Xassnu street
New Yfirk.
Porl laiul.Orrgon I. Sainucl
tL. t- i Tims. I'ovoo
sanlranciseo j r; Fi1)cr
St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles
Astoria, Claisop count v ...A. Van Pustn
Salet y . Vv'illiunis
llarrisbur.r I. II. Smitii
1 .a fa vet te, Yamhill count v I.IK.Tguscn
Pallas, Polk eountv ". Pave Holmes
Kola ". I;, l'ot.v
Jacksonville lh 1C. H.inn.i
Penton eountv W.A.N ells
Oorallis .' Hon. John iUirncft
Canyon City.Grant co W. P.. I.tiswfij
Albany . X. Arno,d
Plles", Wasco county X. 11. thdos
T.aGrande, I'tiion eountv . '. er:i;
Pendleton, Umatilla county S. Y.Knox
I-lugene City.
pi. M. I nfinip1-"
I I-.. 1. erisinw
Host-burg
Lebanon
Jacksonville
Long Tom....
Hon. I.. K. ban"
1 C. T. Montagu
l J. K. Kalston
Hon. V. P. Koiairay
11. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS oeXTY.
Heaver Creek...
Putteville
Cascades
Oa n by
Cutting's
Fl.lgle Creek
Ilfirdi rig's
I,mver Molalla.
Milwaii kie
c v rent'
John Zuinwa.t
" Henrv MHhitri"
J W. stni-r
""iVank . ,;r
y. Morelnd
.'.".".".'.'.'.'.'." J oh 'ii H a gen lrr
...J.John t.oole
W. H. Vausban
j r .'"'r MolfiiTV
i 1 ;
'swego
OREGON CITY BREWERY-
r Tl..'...l.l Hi r mK?-A
2ietir iiumut-ij
AVIW: PT'TJCTIAS-
H g od tin nnove i.row- t -- rcTTho i
erv wishes to inform the publ.c in al ' -.
now prepared to manufacture a -o.
ity f'f r
I. AO E R B F. E R,
as good as can bo obtnlnetl an.rn : . 'J.,-;
the state. Orders solicited nia'- . ' '
filled.