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OREGON CITY, THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 177.
BREVITIES.
The agony will soon be o'er.
Crystal wedding' Saturday evening.
C.M.Kester has cherry trees in blossom.
Dr.Hover died in Illinois on the 20th ult.
Gov.Grover has returned from tho East.
Next Wednesday is St. Valentine's day.
Keal estate is looking up in this vicinity.
The small-pox patients are improving.
Iance at Mack's school house on the
14th.
Concert by the Y. M. C. A. in about two
weeks.
-ro.i thA Sheriffs notice in another
A . w
column.
Racing at East Portland on Friday, the
16th inst.
County Court convenes on Wednesday,
Feb. lith.
The daily Oregonian has been in exist
ence 16 years.
The Oregon City Mills have closed down
on night work.
A young man of this city has swore off
smoking in bed.
Union meeting at the M. E. church next
Sunday evening.
A flour mill is to be erected on Cedar
creek near Sandy.
In Paris "banged hair," except for chil
dren, is out of style.
Mr. Ki.Ight is erecting abuildingat Can
by for his drug store.
An exchange wisely says: "A flirt and a
fool are twin sisters."
The Senate confirmed J. M. Kacon
postmaster on the 3d.
as
Who will be the next Chief Engineer of
the Fire Department 7
Grand masqnerade ball at Albany on
next weanesuay evening.
o Grand Worthy Chief Dunbar is ill with
bilious fever at W alia alia
e The Keelar family exhibited at Canby
last week to a large audience
The Baptist Sunday School concert has
lieen posiponeu until me ioi.ii.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. Church
Friday and Saturday evenings.
The next State Temperance Alliance will
be held in Salem on the 21st inst.
Rev. Mr.IIutf occupied the pulpit in the
Baptist church at Salem last Sunday.
Bishop Morris will preach in St. Paul's
Episcopal church on Friday evening.
Relies and bells call people to church.
The former bring out the young men.
A large immigration may be expected
from the East during the present year.
CWalter Moss, of the Poseburg Indepen
dent, favored us with a call last Saturday.
Ed. Fellows has purchased the interest
of C.O.T. Wllliamsjn the Lincoln Bakery.
Social hop on tho 22nd at the residence
of Mr. Wilcox, near the lower Molalla
bridge.
A chimney burning out in Canemah last
Sunday evening attracted considerable at
tention. All kinls of job work done at this office
cheap and in good stylo. Patronize j'our
home paper.
John W. Miller .V. Son, M Front street,
Portland, is the place to buy your stoves,
tinware, etc.
Eugene Grad-m, arrested for stealim? a
coat in Portland, has been bound over in
the sum of 6.300.
A uentlemin from the northern region
will soon load an Oregon City lady to tho
matrimonial altar.
Tho McMinnville came nntolhiseity
last Sunday evening, und went up tho
river next morning.
Items from nil parts of the countv solic
ited. Send theni along and receive bless
ings from ye editor.
T. A. Itacon receives nice fresh bread,
Luiis. etc.. every morning, from Portland.
Genuine milk bread.
Thede. Clark was out hunting one day
this week, and the result was pheasant for
breakfast. Do it again.
Plant trees. Now is the time, and there's
Cnothim; that tends to make a home more
attractive and beautiful.
The MeMinnvillo went down tho river
Monday evening with a fair amount of
freight and a host of passengers.
The thousand and one wort mess dogs
in this city would nvtke splendid sausage.
Would it Ihj a good idea to havea dog tax?
-Messrs. Welch t Co.. of the Aate Mills,
Walla Walla, have .'500 tons of flour ready
for shipment as soon as navigation opens.
Tho last instance of modesty in Oregon
City, was a young lady who applied
lor a
limb of mutton at tne meat
market last
week.
Clackamas county's first installment of
the State tax, was carried to Salem last
week by Mr. Geo. Harding. It amounted
to fy.ooo.
Mr. Chas. S. Miller reports rich mines
in the Granite district, Grant county. It
is said that they will eclipse Consolidated
lrginia.
Frankie. son of Mr. A. Tj. Richardson.
of IVrise City, died of scarlet fever on the
23d of January, aged 4 years, 2 months,
and IS days.
The following are the officers of the Mc
Minnville: Irvin Sanborn, Captain ; Ed
Fellows, engineer; A. Fellows, fireman;
Jr. A. II ill, purser.
A Gentleman residing near this city
caught an owl a few days ago which meas
ured tour feet and seven inches between
the tips of its wings.
An Oregon City man says he has discov
ered a process for preserving eggs for
years, and that they cannot be distinguish
ed from fresh laid eggs.
A party of thirty ladies and gentleman
from Portland assembled at Mr. Shipley's
residence noar Oswego last Thursday
evening for a social time,
Geo. P. I.ark, a piscatorial sharp, while
angling for trout in the river last week.
caught a small sturgeon, about two feet
long, weighing six pounds.
The supreme court has reversed the de
cision of the lower court in the case of the
V. R. r. tt Is. t o. vs John Gordon, and
remamieu it oacn tor new trial.
The new marriage law of Idaho provides
that females of the age of sixteen, and
maies oi tne age oi eighteen, can marry
Mr. A. J. Cason, appointed bv the conn
ty court to nelect tho site for a new bridge
across the Molalla, will make his renort
at the next term, and, if app-nved, work
will be commencea immediately.
In the list of letters held for postage and
proper address at Salem, we notice letters
tor John Numan, Oregon Citv, and Chas.
Rowie, Molalla P. O. They will bo sent
to the dead letter othce to-morrow.
The sociable civen at Myer's Hall last
Thursday evening Dv the iaaies ot
ivn'a P.nlM ,.-.u a rnrvr n oasnnt, affair
The attachees of this orlico are iimler
1. 1.1 v'uii'i, ' . . . r
many oblication to the ladies for a tine
case.
The West Shore for January is truly a
macmificent numler and relied tjreat
credit on the publisher, Mr. Samuel. It
contains fort v illustrations. It is just the
thine to send to friends in the Kast. See
ad in another column.
Calvin Rail, who came to Oresron in
1817-8, is heir to several thousand dollars
In Keutuekv. Any one knowine his ad
dress will confer a favor bv communicat
ing it to Henry L. Rail, 513 W. Jefferson
trret, Liouisvijle, Jkentucky,
Real Estate Transfers.
The following are the transfers of real
estate which have taken place since our
issue of Jan. 2.jth, compiled by Mr. Ym.
Whitlock, deputy county clerk :
United States to W. J. Hughes, notifica
tion No. 47135, described as follows, to-wit:
The W ii of the N E 'i, the K h of the N
W 'i, the S W U of the N W and lots i
1, 2, 3 and 5 of section 20, T 3 S It 1 W, con
taining 316 acres.
United States to Francis Jackson, claim
No. 41. being parts of sections 2U, 30, 31 and
32 in T 4 S R 2 E, containing 320 acres.
Henry M. Jackson and wile to John R.
Jackson, description same as above; con
sideration 61.
Sarah Ann Jackson to J. O. Morris, claim
No. 41, being parts ot sect ions 2!, :U), 31 and
32, T 4 S R 2 E, containing 320 acres ; con
sideration So.
United States to V. C. Rabcock, the S E
?4 of section 12, containing 1 acres.
S. I). Francis and wife to O. C. Rabcoek,
lots 1 and 2 in block No. ID, Oregon City ;
consideration toOO.
Alonzo Hunter and wife and Alexander
Hunter and wife to J. T. Appersou, the W
00 acres of the N W U of section 2, T 2 S R
E; consideration S-'JOO.
J. W. W:ilker and wife to M.J. Wills,
the S S of the S E U, the S E -i of the NYV
i of section 30, and the N U of tho N E
of section 31, T 4 S R 3 E, also the frac
tional N W ' of section 31.T4SR3E,
containing 7' acres; consideration $100.
W. 11. Marshall and wile to U. 1 islier,
The S W of section 2o, 1 3 S R 2 E, con
taining lOo acres; consideration S-ood.
Joseph, itanger to J. it. iiaye-s, irauiiiinai
part of section 15, T2SR1 E, containing
45 acres; consideration sl.noo.
F.Ford and wite to J. It. Hayes, deed
given to correct title to ianu lorniei i.y
deeded to Jos. Ranger by F. Ford and
wife, containing 4Sl4 acres; consideration
S,s0.
J. S. llowland to .Tas. Ilealv, the K i of
lot No. 3 and tho 10 i of lot No. 4 in block
No. 47. Oregon City; consideration Su.
Elva Harvey to James Jlealy, descrip
tion same os anove; coiisHierauoii ci.
United States to K. L. Uiuvluiil, llieh
of the W V, and lots 1,2,3 and 4, of
section 21, and lots 1 and 2 of section 2S,
T 2 S R 2 E. containing 30U.27 acres
United States to . W. Davis, the F
of section 34, T 1 S R 2 FJ, containing; UK)
acres.
John Rrush'and wife to W. H. Kellogg,
part of tho donation land claim ot S. .-.
W bite and wile, containing KA) acres; con
sideration SS.OOO.
T. II. Crawford to J. P. Crawford, part
of notification No. 7701) in sections 5 and b,
T 4 S R 4 Fj. containing UK) acres ; consid
eration 30.
Ccntcauial Awards.
The following are the opinions of the
nidges acconmanving the medals and
diplomas awarded to Clackamas county
exhibitors :
Scth I.u'llinn Pears For one cluster of
Clan's favorite, containing six large and
handsome soeoimt iis. an evidence of the re
markaiih! fmitlulncss of that variety
J. 11. Lambert Apples That the twelve
kinds of apples exhibited wi-r.; of remarkable
excellence, color, llavor and size, an Euro
pean Seitzenberg measured 11 inches by
weighed one pound, three and one-half oun
ces.
Pruning shears For simple and efficient
construction. The cutting blade ol the shear
is attached to the handle by a connecting ro.l
that runs the whole length ol the Bhuit. Tl)
handle itself works bv ir cans of a doubl
lever, that gives great power to I he workman.
Orcijon Uxtii Mooltn JhUxjavom Jros
Medal and ditlima laney cassi meres and
blankets. For cassimeres. substantial in
fibre, of excellent finish, and nond designs
also for blankets of good finality, marked lo:
tbejr cheapness, r 'suiting Irom the availa
bility of Oregon Wools at cost.
AlUrn t'omjKtny 1 tried Fruits For
flavor, color and condition.
fine
a-iyon L'itif Mills Flour from winte r wheat
Fit color, very fine, strength fair,
jroou bread and is especially adapted
it ami ast rv.
Makes
for bis-
J 11. I.'imlrrri Apples For that the twelve
kinds ol a nnles exhibited October ltn vre 01
remarkable excellence, color, llavor a tm sizi
Seth l.uiiliii-r. M Itruut.f. ( irriiun ( iierries
For.fhese seedling cherries, the l.uelling and
the Uoval Ann, were of remarkable size anc
exciJ-'iit llavor, weighing, respectively, sixty
tour and lortv-eight to the pimml.
l'itln Pears l or, that the ln varieties h.'
exhibited on tne rJth ot October wi re of su
perior excellence, size, beauty and flavor.
ome lieurreca'.irveaus wi re i incnes one
wav by u v. round, and wim i venues u ';
Bachelor's Retreat,
l'Kmuwr.v 2nd, 177
Radios in search of a bachelor for a hus
band would do well to cjme to district Xo.
'20, for bachelors are the predominant ele
ment here. Old and voung, handsome
a
nd homely, good, bail
und inuilVerc id.
ricn and poor. .o woie
Rachelor s Retreat, and
cr they call this
their now hall
Raciicior's Hall.
Rainy weather here ncain, as well as
other paits. I'.ut having had so much
good weather, the enterprising farmers in
this vicinity have got most of their plow
ing done, so let it come, we're prepared.
Cmr woi-.t troubles seem now, and tor
some time past, to be a division ot this
district, and should the superintendent
dissect it by every line given him by the
petitioners, there will hardly be a piece
!"l large enough to hold a post mortem
examination on. cause, too much youth
ful mind for one pudigoguo to b arn to
shoot. Rut they seem to think the M osier
compromise just the thimr for tiie com
plaint. M.KOA I.NFAN1I.
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City Council.
Monpay Kvknino, Feb. 5, 1S77.
Council met in regular session ; minutes
of previous meeting read and approved.
Present Recorder At hey, Marshal II ud-
jU T ... . II. I
son, v onus, cnurcn, logus, mauu-risioii
and Dement.
Resignation of 1 hos. Cnarnian, Mayor,
was read ana on motion accepieu.
The follow in-; bills were rlered paid :
J. Athev, SI 7 j; S. 14. CalifT, 11 ; Williams
Harding, $.-5.1; M. C. Athej. Sd3; 1 rnn-
bath it Humphrey, ii . ; W ater rt nt. z'StU ;
I. M. i.acon, s-o; .. -. liromrmon, t 41;
I. Selling, ?! -; H.J. Harding, irliHl ; T.A.
Rieon. $1 bJ: K. R. Clements, 1; . K.
Cased v.Sll '2."; Robe rt Lee, $-5 ; T.A. Hud
son ?4S; A. Levy, fit) 50.
Rill of Chas. Touts reterred to finance
committee.
On motion Council adjourned.
Pekseykkaxce. A young gentleman
who would a wooing go, had quite a time
last Sunday evening. He wended his wajr
about half "past seven to the house where
in! his tair inamorata resuieti, witn 11. e in
tention of enjoying one of those pleasant
evenings that only lovers can tell about.
ltnt. lo and behold! there was anoiuer vis
itor, who held his ground until about half
past nine. After his departure our Iriend
was happv, believing an lumgs vten,
when an alarm was made at the outer por
tal, and he was called away on business.
He was not to be intimidated in this man
ner, and soon returned to resume those
interesting threads of conversation where
they had been so abruptly sundered, ana
an things were indeed well for a snort
time. Rut again the door !ell rang and
he was called awav on "business." lie
was one of the Returnim? Hoard, and ere
long returned asraiu. and if the bell rang a
hundred times our lxrseveritur friend
vowed that he would not stir a step until
he was ready to leave for the evening.
Resigned. Owing; to ill health, Mayor
'harmn tendered his resignation to the
City Council last Monday evening, which
was accepted. Mavnr riwrman in hi
letter of resignation, irives the following
reasons for such action : "Owim? to 1113
health I tind it imttossiblo to do justice to
iiijscii or to the citv. not benis able to I?
t. present at tT, ;X.;..V''l "I T
l!., """ iiifcungH, ami lab.-
1 11 ir 1 1 1 1 rpviux.i ;i . ; 1 : .. , t . .
tZ y , .Vr,,r;"""l-V rtumu 01 ,ne
health win
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as soon as 111 v
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neroiit T , . k . . . . . 1. . i ' .
nfnl!mn( J"" - " il ViII0
..,;", . ' . V "oins so, 1 would con
sume my olhcial term of office. I there
lore ask your honorable body to accent
my resignation, to take etlect to-day ." 1
Fcnkkal OnsF.Qt iEs.The funeral of
Joseph Miller, which took place from the
Raptist church last Saturday, was very
numerously attended. The services, con
ducted by Rev. tico. H. Atkinson and
Rev. Mr. iiray were appropriate, im
pressive and tonchiner. The remains were
interred in the Masonic cemeterj".
TnE Roys. Au infallible test to find
out whose children are hoodlums. Rook
around your family circle of an evening
about 7 o'clock. See if any of vour bovs
are absent. Of course no one "for a mo
ment would have the audacity (or true
friendship) to tell you that he was one,
but it you would only go where he was
j ou wouiu pe almost sure to find him
associating with them. Certainly pot!
impossible that your boy should be one !
When you get this far you know whose
boys are hoodlums, and that yours keep
company with them. Remember the old
aphorism about evil associations. If you
are positive that he will not profit a great
tieai uy ceiug out at night ana may possi
bly learn evil, then it becomes vonr dotv
to keep him at home. Associating with
lather, mother and sisters is certainly
company enough for boys of 12 and 15
years ot age. Exert vour authority whiln
they are y ung; reniemhei the fable of
the Oak and the Sapling. Parents, trouble
im aiiciui ior sume oi von unless von net
und that quickly. When three bovs 12
years of aim ean he tVn-iwl iiii, i.i
lars worth of cigars, we ask onrself.
Where did they get them? When we
next hear, among the dozens of recent
acts.of their stealing food from old Indians
ind eating it., wo again ask ourself other
questions, the answers come readily
enough, and they certainly are not flatter
ing aunui me i mures ot these youngsters,
nor prophetic of much happiness for their
parents.
Lkttek List. Letters remaining in tho
Postoflice, at Oregon City, Feb. Mb, 1S77:
r.radliurv, J.
I'otter, O. P
iroat. Win.
itoiierts, Geo.
Harding, L. D.
Km, Caleb.
1 laves, C. 11.
Hillary, G. W.
Summers. A.
II.
Starr. N. L.
Jones, Thos.
Trullingcr, Frank.
Thompson, Win.
Warren, M rs. S.
Walker, James.
Wtide, Win.
Wilbur, A. C.
ox, H. 1!.
Jones. J. 11.
Mann, Henry.
McCord, Mary.
M aim, Jas.
Norton, Mrs. K. A
ih
If called for please say when "advertis
ed." J. M. Racon, P. M.
OnrxiON Ari'i.vs. S. Foster Tappan, 20
Nassua street, New York, says the Ore-
goiuan, writes to -Mr. J. JI. Ijaml.ert.orch-
ardist, Milwaukie : "I am informed that
vou are awarded mcual unit oirdouia by
Centennial Commission of li7t tor twelve
kind.-; of apples, exhibited Oct. Izih, of re
markable excellence in color, llavor and
size! i 1 1 vou give me the dimensions.
weight, color and variety of the largest
apples ever raised m Oregon? .Mr. bam-
licrt cloi-s not happen to have ttie informa
tion desired, and takes this method ot giv
ing an answer to Mr. lappan s ouery.
He went to .sc-e his sweetness one niglit
last week, and while waiting patiently for
the fair one to put in an appearance, her
little brother came m with a handful of
beans. lie showed the visitor the beans,
and asked hnu if he knew what Ihev were.
lleans," was the answer inst as the sister
came in, and the little iov suvs, 1 on tola
a lie. sister; vou said he didn't know
beans, and he told me the first time," The
vounir lady is now minus that beau.
I'
'noLH-TC T'ho Astoria n ot last week
has the following: Mrs. Partington once
told a story of a lady acquaintance of hers
that gave birth to nineteen children in
five years, or live children in nineteen
years, one or the other. N e have intelli
gence ot a lauy in Oregon I ity who has
given birth to" five children in less than
two years. In March, 17., twins; in
Fcdruary, 1S70, a boy; in January, 1877,
twins.
Xkarly a FutH.Rast Friday evening
a coal oil lamp exploded in Trimbath &.
Humphrey's saloon, setting tiro to the
tloor and counter. Maurice Rroderick,
who was standing near, put it out before
any scriuus dainag was done. The lire
department was promptly on hand, but
the lire was out before their arrival. It
the lire had go
under headway in
that
the
place, it would
whole block.
have swept av;y
Asthma Cum:. We tind the following
going the rounds of our exchanges, which
is an important item if it he true: Soak
some moiling paper m a strong solution
of saltpetre, dry it, lake a piece about the
size of vonr hand, and on going to bed
light it, r.nd lav it on a plate in vour bed
room, llv- so doing persons atllieted with
astuma win una tiiev can sleep almost as
well as when in health.
tne Aston m says : c Atiiey, Jsq.
at present Recorder of that enterprisin:
and famous old town of Oregon City, has
been sojourning at Astoria for a week or
so, attending the Circuit Court, and look
ing about for an opening in this lower
country. It is probable t hat Mr. Athev
will become identified with the growm;
and promising citv of Astoria.
t m, KOvEM MNT. the old building on
Main street, formerly occupied by Mrs.
Ellen Warren, has been torn down and
a resilience will take its place. The new
buildiner LiiloiiLrs to Mrs. lr. SaH'arrans
aiul lrs. Helen arren.
A wag registered at Seattle as Thos.
Nast, Nev." York, and he was pursued
with a determination that reminds one
of the persistence of the friends of the
late lamented Tom Collins.
Market Kej.ort.
Portland Murkef.
Legal tenders, 01 buying, 95 selling.
Flour Extra, Si 25; superfine, i5 00.
Wheat! !ii H cental.
Oat s G0ei,iWc. bushel.
I'.arley SI 2.5 V cental.
P.ncon Sides lie; hams, 1 IrlG ; shoulders,
1'llOV...
Lard In kegs, 15c. ; in 101b tins, 15c;?
I'.iitt -r Fresh roll, 2'(i,'-iic.
Fruits Iiried apples in sacks, Cc. ; kegs,
7; plums, pitless, 12'.i;lle.; peacjes, lie;
prunes, 17c.
Eggs 25c.
Chickens Full grown, S3 00.'j,$l 00 dozen.
Hides lry, 15c.; salted, tio. ; culls, H ofT.
'fallow 5c. lb.
Wool 20,",2-e.
Feed I'.ran, $18519 ton ; shorts. S22(,?2o;
oil cake, S'U 50.
Hay Haled, $17rv$l8 $ ton ; loose, 5M&J15.
Potatoes I0't 15c. V bushel.
Onions V lb.
Mutton Sheep ?2i''iS2 50.
Oregon C'ify JIaiUet.
Wheat Jl 05 v busnei.
Oats 60(i!5c. i bushel.
Potatoes 15c. bushel.
Onions SI 50 bushel.
Flour $1 ..( s sack orSti 00 bbl.
Pried Fruits Apples, tic. 1 lb. ; plums, lie.
IHltter -O'.fclOc. V lb.
Eggs 25c. v dozen.
4'hickens lirown, S3 50 ip dozen.
Iiacon Sid"s, lie. lb; hams, 15c.
Lard I.Vltic. "v lb.
1 lav J 14 ton.
Wool 22c. lb.
A Sens of Weariness
is often felt by persons who cannot locate
anv iiarticulardisea.se. If they work, it be
comes labor; if they walk, they soon tire
mental efforts become a ouruen, and even
invK are dimmed by the shadow of this weak
n,'. which is cast over their lives. Recourse
is had sometimes to stimulants of a danger
ous character. The advice of physicians to
abstain from active la bor produces no happy
results. Why? The system is debilitated and
needs to be built up properly. Pkrcvian
svRrp will do this very thing. Like the
electric current, it iiermeates the entire sj-s-
tom.and harmonizing witn t necorporeai lunc
tiTee it raises ud t he enfeebled and brings the
color to the cheek again, and hope to the de
pendent. It does Its work promptly and well
Sold by all druggists.
Iionsewives, Attention.
For 75 cents I will send you a receipt for
mnk-inir a, sunerior article of honey, at a cost
r t entitc ncr mund. unexcelled fr table use.
lso for 7 cents a receipt for making a better
ona'itvof soap, at a cost of one and a half
cents per pound for soft, and three cents per
round for hard. Father the soap or honey
iw mnilo within fifteen minutes by a child
lv a household in oneyear's
time is incalculable. Loth receipts for $1 and
on.l n threeeent postage Stamp. AddressJ.lt,
L-obinson. 7G7. Market St.. San Francisco, Cal
?"The Xntional Gold Medal was awarded o
r.radtev Rulofson Tor the oest t noiograpns
in the'T'nited States, and the Vienna Meda
for the liest in the world.
4J9 Monteomery Street, San Francisco,
Disease Crows Apace,
lake an ill wind, and connot be mastered too
early. Vhat is a trifling attack of sickness
to-day may, If unattended to, become a seri
ous case in a week. Small ailments should
be nipped in the bud before they blossom in
to full blown maladies. If this advice was at
tended to, many a heavy bill for medical at-
tendance might be avoided. When the liver'
is disordered, the stomacn ioui, me ooweis
obstructed, or the nerves disturbed, resort
should at once do nau 10 inBi supreme rem
edy, Hostett'T's Stomach Hitters, a lew doses
ol which will restore neaiiny acnou ana put
the svstem in perfect order. It is a wise pre
caution to keep this incomparable preventive
in the hous since it cnecK.s, nun unnvaneu
promptitude, disorders wnicn oreeu ot tiers
far more dangerous, and in their latest devel
opments are themselves often fatal.
Vacant Places
In the dental ranks will never occur if you are
particular with your teeth, and cleanse them
every day with that famous tooth -wash.
SOZODONT. From youth to old age it will
keep the enamel spotless and unimpaired.
The teeth of persons who use smmuuust
have a pearl-like whiteness, and the gums a
roseate hue, white the breath is purified, and
rendered wect and fragrant. It is composed
of rare antiseptic herbs and is entirely free
from the objectionable and injurious ingredi
cuts of Tooth Pastes, Ac.
Reiurmlirr This.
the time of rear for
Now is the time of year for Pneumonia,
I.ung Fever, Coughs, Colds, and fatal results
of predisposit Ion to Consumption and other
Throat ami lung Disease, iioschkk s uer-
man Syrup has been used in this neig;hlor
hood for the past two or three years without
a singular failure to cure, n you nave not
used this medicine yourself, goto your I'rug-
:tst. Ward & Harding and ask him oi its
wonderful success among his customers.
Three doses will relieve the worst case. If you
haveno faith in any medicine, just Imy a Sam
ple lint tie of KOSCII EK'S (iERMAN SVRCP for
in cents ana try it. itcguiar size uoitie 7o
cents. Uon't neglect a cough to save ,o cents.
To all who are suffering from the errors and
Indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness,
earl v decav. loss of man hood. Ac, I will send
a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF
CHAKiJE. This great remedy was discovered
bv a missionary in South America. Send a
self-addressed envelope tothe Kev. T. Joseph
Insxan", Station J). Tiifl. House, yew York,
novldy.
Do It at Ome!!
If a f it he of the test imonials now on hand of
the value of Dr. Wistak's Hai.sam of Witn
CifKltRY should be published, no one would
st:p to read the bulky volume. Ask any
druggist and he will tell you that this Hai.
sam is a real blessing to 11 affected with
throat, or lung diseases. All kindred affec-
t ions, including F.ronchitis, Sore Throat ,Cru p.
Hoarseness, Pains in the Chest, and Bleeding
ot the liiings, yield to its wonderlul power
We advise any one tired of experimenting
with I'hysicians prescriptions or quack med
icines to drop them at once and use t his 15AT.,-
SAM OF WILD Cherry. Sold by all druguists
iii:d.
On the 2(ith of January, at Womack settle
ment, Wasco coiii-ty, Mrs. Nancy J., wife of
Jiarzilda Savage, aged .5 years.
2?EW TO-DAY.
Sheriff's
Notice.
IJ, PEKSOXS WHO MAY HAVE TAXES
in this county unpaid for 18715, will take
notice that on the 1st of March, JSii. I will
proceed to collect at the expense of the tax
paver. Call at my oiHe and thereby save
expense. J. T. Al'PERSOX,
Sheriff of Claeksnias County.
Oregon City, Feb. 0, 1S77-W3.
Fiaal Srltleuirnt.
"VTOTICE HEREBY G1VEX THAT THE
Kxfculors of the estate and will of Ur. T.
Matlock, deceased, have riled their account
and vouchers for final settlement in the
County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon,
and the Court has apixiinted Monday, the 2d
day of April, A. I). 1S77. for the examination
of the same, and hearing of objections if any
there be. X. H. MATLOCK.
T. J. MATLOCK,
Johnson A MeCov.'N, Att'ys. Executors.
Feb. 3, 1S77 wl
CM Jain jliilrr " furpirrly of Oregoa City.
W. L11LLE0 & S0!1,
IlEALERS IN
STOVES & RANGES,
rJi7 i 1 lv ' s a. 1 ,
JAPAN MED WA.E AND HDUSE FUR-
f!SH!rJ3 GOODS.
POftTLAKD, SO PROFIT ST.
y Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended
to. febl 1S77 tf.
riOTICE.
u.
S. IjAsd Offick, Oregon City, Or.)
Jan. 27. 1S77. I
"COMPLAINT IIAVINU I1EEX EXTERED
at. this (llice by Susan A. Kobinson,
against Andrew H. lVmg. fir abandoning his
homestead entry Xo. 2707, dated June 7th, 1S75,
upon the east of the south-east H of section
township 2 south, range 4 east, in Clacka
mas county, Oregon, with a view to the can
cellation of said entry: the said parties are
reby summoned to appear at this office on
t he 8th day of March, 1877, at 11 o'clock, A.M.,
to resond and lurnish testimony concerning
said alleged abandonment.
T. 11. HAHKISON , OWEN WATVK,
Receiver. Register.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
rfmF. PARTXERSIIIP OF BARLOW AXD
JL fuller liaving ceased, notice is hereby giv
hi to those indebted to us that Messrs. John
son a Mel own are authorized to receipt for
the same. Payment mnst be made promptly
in order to save costs.
BARLOW A FULLER.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT I
XI have been aimointed administrator of the
estate of I-wis 1. Thomas, deceased, bv the
Hon. County Court of Clackamas County.
State of Oregon ; therefore, all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby notified
to present them to me at mv residence in
Marion County. Orecon. wit h nrooer vouchers.
within six mouths from this date.
JOHN HOOK,
Feb. 1, 1877-wI Administrator.
Administrator's Notice.
In the matter of the estate or Jesse Bradley,
deceased.
TOTICE IS HEUKBY GIVEX TI1AT I
have been appointed Administrator of
the estate of Jesse Bradley, deceased, by the
Hon. County Court of Clackamas County.
Oregon; therefore all persons having claims
against said estate are required to present
them to me on or before the expiration of six
montns irom the date or this nonce, with
proper vouchers. J. W. PALMATEER.
L.T. Bakin, Adm'r,
Att'y for Adm'r.
Oregon City, Jau. 11, 1877.
CHANGE OF BASE!
REMOVED TO
ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING!
T. A. BAOOfS,
(Successor to BARLOW & FILLER),
Dealer in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
SELECTED TEAS
COFFEE,
and SPICES,
BUTTER AND CHEESE,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS,
And a full variety of Goods usually kept in a
first-class Grocery Store.
Come one, come all, and examine our stock.
I can sell as cheap and furnish as good an
article as any house in to wn.
T. A. BACO.V
Oregon City, August 25, 1S76 If.
'-WPT-T'"t3ET.'
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY
1 I
THOMAS CHARF3AH.
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM THECITIZENS OF
Oregon Citv and of the Willamette al
ley, that he is still on hand and doing busi
ness on the old motto, that
A Ximble Six renceis Better than a Slow S7UUing
I have iust returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST
.sin
BEST SELECTED
M
uu
S TO Ch
OF GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; and consists in
part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Oils, Paints and
Sash and Doors,
Cbinaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, I-adies and
Gents" Furnishing
ratent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Farming tlons or Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
(Cloth, Wall 'ra per, etc.
Of tho above list, I can say my stock is the
"'31 O S T;C 0 5IPLETE
ever offered in this market, and was sMetrd
with especial care for the Oregon City trade.AU
of which I now offer for sale at the
Lowest
Market
Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Port land to buy goods for I
am Determined to Sell Uicctp anu not to unow
myself to be
UNDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON.
All I nslc is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables m to know the re
quirements of the trade. Come one and r.U
and see for yourselves that the old stand ot
THOMAS CIIARMAX
cannot bo beaten in quality or price. It would
be useless for metotellyou all theadvantages
I can oftvr vou in the sale of goods, as every
store that advertises does that, and probably
you have been disappointed. All 1 wish to
say is
Come, and Sec, and Examine for Yourselves,
for Tdo not wish to make any mistakes. My
object is to tell all my old friends now that I
am st ill alive, and desirous to sell goods cheap,
for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon.
Thanking all for the liberal patronage hereto
fore bestowed.
TIIOS. CHARM AX,
Main Street, Oregon City.
Iffal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. THUS. CI I ARM AX.
cy.W.tKi!) lbs wool wanted by
nov.l ,'75-tf . THOS. CIIARMAN.
BD-R0GK PRU5E8!
Now is your time to buy goods at low pilccs.
33 1 OTHERS
are nowrcceivlng a large stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
all of tho Latest Styles, which will sell
M LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and wo
will sell it at a small advance above
SATJ FRAfJCISCO COST,
TK WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY P.EI-OKE
vnn mirchaseor iro to 1'orliand. come
and price our goods and convince yourself
t hat we do w hat we say. Our stock consists in
part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods.
Kotions, Grocer
ie s. Hard
ware
and a great many other articles too numerous
to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, V!KD3YS,
PAIfiTS AfiD QILS,
ETC., ETC
We will also pay tho Highest Market Price
for
Country Produce.
ACKERMAN RROS.
Orpgon City. Nov. 1, 1S75 tf.
W. CASED!
Dealer in
GROCERIES, RROYISIOXS,
AND
FRUITS AND V EG ETASLES.
Main Strict, Oregon City,
One tloor south of Ward fc
JIardinz's
Drug Store.
1 11 STOCK CONSISTS OP ETEltY.
V t hing usually kept In a well stocked l am
ily Grocery -Store. Keep only first class goods.
V"Orders delivered to auy part of Oregon
Cit v.'oriCanernan.
Oregon City June 0, 1S76 :tf.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP,
Al
John Lewis' Old Stand.
CW. ti..UX(i II AS OPENED AT
this old stand, where he is prepared to
U' - nil iuiiij; ill ui line.
SHorse shoeing a speciaiy.
Oregon City, Mav 2li.1i a
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
V "in 1 f in.KKUV GIVF.N THAT THE
1 t-o-iartiier.s:iip oetwecn the undersigned
in me laneoin caKery has been dissolved bv
tne wunarawaioi C. O. T. Williams, and all
accounts must ue settled without delay.
Either one of the firm or Jnh
are authorized to receipt for mmipy due the
"iiii.iAjis s I1ARJJ1NG.
Oregon City, Jan, 2-5, 1877-lt,
M3IfFIlWilI
AL
hi VP i
IIAVK THE FOLLOW IX
KEAL
Lstate lor &ale.
Xo.l. Desirable building block in Oregon City.
Xo. 2. III!) Acres, good house, and barn full
of hay; 8 acres in cultivation, orchard,
good water: 15 miles from Oregon City.
Price ?5:.K), half down.
No. 3. leu acres ol s. s. White's donation
Claim, miles from Oreiron Cil v : Sr.lO.
Xo. 4. 1W1 acres, S miles S E oi Oregon it v, la
acres in cultivation, open brush lain!, run
ning water, good. wheat '.and ; price, ;C,T5.
Xo. 5. .yn acres, 2 miles irom (.raham's ferry
on the Willamette rivcr,s;iacres in cultiva
tion, 12 acres in an orchard of choic varie
ties of fruit, otiaens in wheat, i. acres
under fence, g: od house, barn and run
ning water, U 111 lbs irom Oregon Citv.
l'rice l,2-xi, part down balance on time.
So.
(I. :V-Io acres; 75 improved, a . lanre. new.
well finished frame dwelling, plum and
apple orchards, living water, is acres of
fall wheat, li miles from Oregon City, on
Molalla road, church and school bouse
adjoining; can be had for c one-third
down, balance on time.
Xo. 7. 204 acres PI miles east of Oregon City,
miles from Viola grist and saw miil
and po&t ollic ; ;i acres in cultivation, lto
acres under fence, good lra me house i:x:;i
"L" Kix'JJ, 3 acres in fruit trees. I 'rice f l,i',
half down.
Xo. 8. 4t acres at Milwaukie; part beaver
dam. Price, fl.iKx'i.
No. t. 35li acres ten 111 iles east of Oregon City,
7 miles from Marshfield station ; 75 acres in
cultivation, &'K) acres of level bottom land,
good box house and frame barn, good run
ning water for stock, good stock ranch, 7ea
bearing fruit trees. Price fc-l.'JOU. Will sell
stock and crops to purchaser if he desires.
Xo. 10. 100 acres C miles cast of Oregon Cit y ;
(ill acres in cultivation, 5 acres in orchard,
good house and barn, remaining hind
easily cleared. l'rice 2,50(1, half down,
Xo. 11.-15(1 acres, more or less, 11 miles
from Oregon City, l.'Pi miles to Portland,
"'I acres in cultivation, le; more easily
cleared, all under fence, good house, good
land and plenty of water, schoolhousj arid
'church 1 mill' away, !i months school in
year. Terms easy, f 1,250.
Xo."l2. 100 or li(0 acres ol" of the north of the
Kra m's claim, 4 miles from Oregon City,
open brush land, nil easily cleared, living
water, good mill power, at $10 per acre ;
terms easy.
Xo. 1:5. 220 acres; 75 acres in cultivation, 85
acres in fall wheat, : acres in orchard, good
house, barn and out-houses, sj ring water
lio feet from house, lh miles irom school
hoiiRo ; $2,2'.',l.
Xo. 14. 1 10 acres ; .T in cult i vat ion, lt ready to
sow, 10 acres heaver dam, 7 acres in grass,
SO acres feiic-d: house and barn, good
water close to house.
Xo. 15. Jacob Johnson's homestead, near
Oregon City : 120 acres.
Xo. l(i. Krazer's livery stable and house, with
one lot on Wat er street ; ?2,0O.
Xo. 17. The former residence of W. V. Iluck
anil six lots ; f2,5ht.
No. IS. Harvey May's block. !i d in cultivation.
v.ith lions and barn; ;?,SII.
Ot her desirable bargains iu Clackamas, the
best countv in the State.
ny one having money to lend ca n hn ve our
services, tree ol charge, in managing the
same ami select ing securities.
Persons wantinu; to borrow raonev can ffet
favorable ti-rms by caillr.g on us.
JOUXCX 3ii-ftlV., ::ud
joiixsox, Mtfov;.; fc ji.icuvjr.
Oflices in Oregon I ity and Portland.
Xov. 12. lS75:tf
LIVERY
F
.1-
3 il x3s.xcviij4
A. the Livery Stable on Filth strict, Oregon
City, Oregon, kee ns constantly on hand
a ml Hurlis. SailcIIe
d liiig-y Ilcrscs.
-oii;"blo.
Oregon Cit y, Xov. 5, Iis75.
I'roiu'ictor.
WOOOEURn HURBEBY,
J. II. f?!;TTr.K3IlKIJ,
Z5r:pi letnr.
ir,G, OOO FKUT, SHADE,
OliXAMKXTAL AXD XIT-
r
IIf:.VIING T11EKS,
VIXES AXD SHRfSBEUV,
IJOTt SALE
1 Hard Times.
CHEAP TO SUIT
THE
A pple Trees from S3 to per hundred.
All other Trees from ?I0 to ?1S j-.er hundred.
Send for Catalogue and J'riee List.
Addrv'ss
J. H. SETTLEMfEu.
AVoodburn, Marion Co., Ogn.
11 5Vm. Casedy, Agent at Oregon City.
iiovbJ-lm.
A. BROUGHTOH,
-roiTL
I) INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
Oregon City and vicinity that lie is pre
pared to lurnish
Fir ol Cedar Linri!;or,
Of cory description, at low rates.
ANli
APPLE BOX
ALSO,
Dry FloorZisjr, Ceiliit'r, Ilnsffc,
Slrtt-', for shelving), Lattice,
l'iikfis, nil Fciur-I'iMlK, Cedar,
Couatitttth on Intnl.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on
the shortest notice, at as low rates as it can be
purchased in the state.
Give me a cal 1 at t he
OA' ;.' )A' CITY SA ir MIL LS.
Oregon City, June hi, IS7. :tf
J
Hll SCHRA
3Iain St., Oregon City.
MAMTACTUBES AND I?JF0RTR
OF
-f St!s!i. IlarnesK. J
"jvi. Stltllrry-Hsiid-f
kyi-jk wure, etc., t-ij
Yv
JC HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can be nau 111 tne state, at
WHOLES
ALE G3 RETAIL.
ft""l warrant my goods as represented.
JOHN SCHUAM,
Paddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 1, lST5-tf.
HARDWARE, iROfJ A tl D STEEL
Hubs, Gpokes,
OAK, ASH AND HICKCRY PLAXK.
XOKTIHUUP
March 31, 187G-1 f.
Ti;5iiox,
Portland, Oregon.
A. C. WALLSftG'S
PIOMEER BOOK BINDERY.
I"it tot l."! llnildioir ('timer of Klark and
rronl Streets.
Dfi OT! A Mr?
- - - - OREGON.
I Ulll UfA 1 4
LA NIC LOOKS RULED AND POUND TO
Jl anydesired pattern. Music books. Maga
zines, Newspapers, etc., bound in every va
riety of style known to the tirade. Orders
from thf- i-ountry promptly attended to.
novl'75tf.
1 3 i. P 15 T ATV T
TO VVHOF !T F?1AY COFICERH !
TAKING DlCSIIiOl'S OF A POPTIXG A
i ) new rule of business, I would request those
indebted to me to come and
Pay Up Immediately,
And save Inconvenience and expense, as I
have determined to collect what Is due me.
I have reduced the prices on Goods greatly,
and can assure all that I can give
Bargains to Cash Suyo:?-
Come and see for vour own sutisfactloi .
A. LEVY.
SINGER SEWING MACHINES!
SOLD ON THE MOST FA Vl IRA P.LE TERMS
Small MONTHLY PAVMETS. Great
reduction for cash down. Inquire of O. W.
MOORE, at Casedy's Store, Oregon 'ity, or
send to the subscriber for terms. E. F. HkYjov,
Canvassing Agent, Boa 30s, Portland, Oregon.
Ml)
MARK THESE FACTS I
THE TESTIMONY CF THE WHOLE
WORLD.
rSOLLOVVAY'S PILLS.
eyiyf't the Suffering and diseased read the
10I lowing.
i?"Li all who have been given up by
I octors, and spoken of as incurable, read the
fol lowing.
fci-i.il all who can believe facts, andean
have faith in evidence, read the following.
Knoir (til men li these )resentx,'iY.it, on this,
the Twentieth da v of J une, in t he year of Our
1-ord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and
tsixty-six, iH'rsonallv came Joseph Haydockto
me known as such, and beP g duly sworn
depos. d as ioliows : "That he s the sole gen
eral agi i:t for the ITnited Stattsand depend
encies thereof for preparations or medicines
known as lr. llollowaj 's I'ills and Ointment,
and t hat the lollowimr certificates are verbatim
copies to the ,f tx of his know led e and belief.
JAMES SM El THE, Not ry Public.
. 1 1 Wall street, Xei York.
1". Hoi.towAY. I take my pen' xriteyou
of my great relief and that the av.'-l pain in
my blue lies b it me at last thanks to your
pills, oh, Loeior, how thankful I am that I
can g' t some sleep. I can never write it enough.
1 thank you again and again, and nm sure
that vou are re-illy the friend of all su'Jercrs.
1 could not heip writing to vou, and hove you
will not Like it amiss. JAMES MVEfiS,
116 Avenue D.
This is to certify that I was discharged from
the army with Chronic lriarrhfea, and.havo
been cured by lr. Hollowav s I'ills.
WILSON 1IAUVEY,
New York. April 7, 1.S0U. 21 i'itt St.
The following is an interest im; case of a
man eni loyed in an Iron Foundry, who. In
jKuring melted iron into a flask that was
damp "nil wet, cai;s d an explosion. Tho
melted iron was rrov. n around and on him
in a jeiu-ct shower, and he was burned
tl read lu i iy. The following cert ificate was given
tome, by him, about eight weeks alter the
accident :
Xew York, Jan. 11, 1SC6.
My nam" is .Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron
r "uiuicr. 1 w as nadiy burnt iy hot Iron in
November last ; my burns healed, but I had a
running sore on my leg that would not heal.
tried Holloway's Ointment and it cured me
1:1a lew wceUs. I Ins is all true and anvbodv
can see me at Jackson's Iron Works, 2d Avenue.
J. HAKliY, 110 Ooerch Street.
KXTK ACTS KKOM VARIOVS LF.TTKKS.
"I had no appetite; Holloway's I'ills gave
no- a hearty one.
'Vour I'ills are marvelous."
1 send for another box, and keep t hem in
the house.
'Lr. Hoiloway lias cured my headache that
was curoine.
'I gave or:e of your t ills to my babo for
cholera morbus, liie war little thing got weil
in a day."
"My nausea of a morning is row cured."
"Your box ot Holloway's Ointment cured me
f nois'-s in the head. 1 rubpob some of your
Ointment behind the ears, and the noise
has h-tl."
".Send me two boxes, I want one for a ioor
f:i mily."
'I encios" a dollar, your pric" Is C5 cents, but
the medicine to me is worth a dollar."
"Send me live boxes ol your I'ills."
"Let me have three boxes of your Pills by
return mail, lor l lulls ami fever.'
I have nvcr "J"" such test imonials as t hesebut
want ol space ccmi t Is me to conclude.
p
CiSCRBE
1
L'U
fivri
And :tli eruptions of t he skin, I bis Ointment is
mfst iiivaluaule. it uin's not hen 1 externally
alone, but penetrates with the most searching
ilects tothe very root ol the evil.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
Invariably cure the following diseases :
Disorders of the Kiditeys.
In ail diseases affecting these organs,
whether they secrete too much or too little
water; or whether they be afflicted with
stone or gravel, or with aches and pains set
lied in the' loins over the regions of the kid
neys, these Pills should be taken according to
the printed direct ions, and the Ointment
should be veil rubbed into the small of tho
back at bed time. 'J his treatment will give
almost iimiK diatereliel when all other means
have failed.
Fur KloisiaclJS out of Order.
"0 medicine will so effectually improve the
tone of 1 he stomach as these Pills ; t hey remove
all acidity, occasioned eit her by intemperance
or improper diet. They reach the liver and re-ttuce-it
to a healthy aclioii; they are wonder
fully efliescious in casesof sj asm in factthcy
never fail in curing all disorders of the liver
and stomach.
Holloway's Pillsare the best remedy known
in the worhiflor the following diseases : Ague,
Asthma, Pilious Complaints, lilotches on the
Skin, Colics, Constipation of the Ilowels, Con
sumition. Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Ery
sipelas, f emale Irregularities, Fevers of all
kinds, Fits. Gout, Headache, Indigestion, In
flammation, Jai'iKiice, Liver Complaints,
Lumbago, 1'ie-s, Rheumatism, Retention of
Friti", Si roiipa, or King's Evil, Sore 't hroats,
Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Tic
1 louiourcux, Tumors, U.cest, Veneral Affec
tions, Worms of a.l kinds, Weakness from any
C-iuse, Ac.
Important Caution.
None are genuine unless the signatureof J.
Haypock, as agent tor the United States,
surrounds each box of I'ills and Ointment. A
handsome rewnrd will be given to any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection of any party or parties coun
terfeiting t he medicines or vending the same,
knowing them to be spurious.
yso'.d nt the Ma mi factor of Professor Hoi
t.oway A Co., yow York, and by all respecta
ble I ruggists a iu! lien it rs in Medici ne through
out thecivliizt d world, in boxes at 25 cents.and
cents, and SI each.
rrTherc Is considerable saving by taking
the iarger sizes.
N. 15. Directions for the guidance of atentsp
in every disorder are uliixed to each box.
no 15. ly.
rglHE WEST SHORE, OREGON'S
IYaxpsome. ILLUSTRATED .PAPER,
1 should be i:i
JYERV HOUSEHOLD.
FURNISH 2!0
Pages of the
tt clioicesl reading.
7 VERY NUMLER CONTAINS
beauti-
ful ilinstral ions of
Ut'KNKKY AND OF
rUBLIC BUILD-
millf PACIFIC NORTHWEST OVER 150
of them in a year.
QHAIX
k- f mm
OUR MONEY GO AWAY
1 SOME
WHEN
WE HAVE
TALENT
E I ami Artists
F .MERIT AMONG
US? THE
V
TF.sOURCES OF THE
PACIFIC
Jl Northwest is something
SiWKItY RESIDENT OF THIS SECTION
is interested in, and The West Seobe
j ays particular attention to thatdepartment.
It is a uiost Exfilliiit Family Journal,
And just the kind of a Paper to send abroad.
Now is the time to
SU5SCRIEE FDR THE
W E S T S 11 0 II E
So as to obtain OUR HOLIDAY NUMBER,
which will be a Mammoth ill page Paper, with
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