rr THE IRECOll CITT, TBCRSDIT, MVSCII II, IS79. BREAD AND BUTTER. In another column we publish let ter.written in snawer to onr wnmrks on the Cliincwojiestion, in our issue of tlis27th nit. Tlie writer jinvsiiuies that the refer ence made by Dr. Newman to the Cstli- o.ici (i, e. Irish Catholics), was bl upon their avowed opposition to Clii ties immigration. We will stop right liere, anil en passant, would wish it tc le thoroughly understood tliat we hav no svmpthy with any sset, crood or peoplo in cUscnssing this subject, but hall prosecute the ipestion at issue wpon the grand principle of imleppml ent journalism. The Rhv. Mr. Day, the author of the letter referred to, sent na for our edifl cation tlt Christian Advocate contain ing the lecture delivered by the Rer. ( Joseph Cook on the Chinese question, from which we quote the following: "We shall be proud of San Frauu'sco if he manages an immigration lml f as large, as well as Now York Ins done her Irish, and German, and Italian, and Polish, and Bohemiau influx." Will tlie Rev. Mr. Day dare assert from what experience he has had with thtse people, that any rational, nnbigot- d person can draw the faintest compar ison wits, them and the loathesome Chi naman, with whom hypocrisy is a re ligion bo cunningly exorcised that it baffles inch geniuses Cook and New man? There is not among the list of Bations, a number so complete in the vanguard of civilisation as those illus trated, and meant to be the dregs of aitern immigrants. Ton will find in the one the cradle of the reformation, in the other the champions of liberty, in the other the mother of the most ; treasured of arts, and s ill in the other the rendesvonz of the mnses. When pnblic men so far forget their duties to their compeers, we can understand their loss of self-esteem in the pretention of A blind fanaticism. Returning to Mr. Day's letter, we will touch briefly npon the "avowed opposition of Irishmen to Chinese im migration." Is it Dot an indispnUble fact that the legislatures of the Pacific roast have spent thousands of dollars advertising, and publishing pamphlets elUng forth the immense dva::tagt-s to wtrkiugmen and hborers of all de eription, that are to bo gained by immigrating here? Eastern cities have "been deluged with them, everr village and hamlet in the states lias been elec trified by the grand descriptions of the .Pacific -states. The Union Tacifio and OntralPacifie Railway companies spend thousands of do lars-evt- jvar to iu .dnce jM-ople to come ontl.tre, nnd their fares for three thousand miles are on the face of it a baso swindling allure ment. The Irish people, the pro' majority of them, follow tl o !.rl branches of mannal libor, from th" wery reason that they have left a conn 4ry where the pnrsnit of the higher branches of labor has been under too servile a restriction to alloiv tiiem a;i escape from their degraded oppression. By d.nt of great industry these people have managed to assist one another Across the "herring poud," nntil to-day they form a ereut part of onr republic. Being a sharp-wiitcd people and full of jinibition.tbey are not long in onr midst before they pet imbued with tlie pre vailing spirit of"pushingaiiead." Find ing so bright a prospect on this coast, they have come out here in thousands, to find what! To find that the only possible means of subsistence is out of their reach. They came not as carpet baggers, they came not as st.x-k gam blers, but as honest, hard-working men. The very channel that could afford them the slightest relief is blocked np by ore of the most degraded and disgnstine systems of slavery ti.at has ever tarnish ed the fair name of a nation. Is tlie Avowed opposition to Chineso immigra tion any longer a mystery ? As to christianizing John, we have' Already expressed our opinions on the subject, and they are unchanged. , We heartily join Mr. Day in denounc ing the pernicious influonca attending the sale of intoxicating drinks, but we would at the same time remind him that while one is defended by the law, , the other is carried on in defiance of it. With reference to tie amount of rev enue derived from the Chinese, we con sider it apparent to all that the same number of white men would udd many fold to the coffers of the government. As to the statistics relative to San Qneutin, we tLjnk that we have as much liberty to claim that there were so many Protestants as Dr. Newman man had to claim so many Catholics, for the very reason Hint we find that the Doctor clasped all the Irish incarcerat ed at that time under the head of "Cath olics." The late outburst of indignation th&t spontaneously rose in condemnation a;;d disapprobation of the president's veto is a sufficient answer for all time to any remarks to the contrary. We have no affiliation with any politics in the mat ter, but fight this question on the plat form of "B-ead and Butter." Johnson and Brown, the O'Shea rob bers, and the murderers of the boy Jo seph, at Portland last summer, will to morrow pay lbs full penalty of tlio law for their crime. The Hager mystery ron.sins unsolv ed. Sheriff Pilstmry left to.vn yester day morning, on a trail that -.v 1 decide tliM matter so fir a a certai : individ ual is concerned, THE C MIXES E. Oukgos Citt, March 4, 1879. Editor ExtkuTmsk: In your last issue I find your reply to Dr. Newman's article on the Chinese, published by re qnest in a former number of the Enter rmsR. Please accept my thanks for yonr lib erality in publishing that article, more especially as it contains assertions and opinions, s spported, as I think, by re liable proof.and nil iu direct opposition to vour own vims. We will notice briefly your reply. Yon say, "The article in question, while pretending to I a defense for Chines immigration, was nothing mora than a lse attack upon Roman Catholicism." While we admit that, religiously, there can be little affinity Wtween Dr. New man and R us in Catholicism, yet we suppose lie referred to tiie Catholics, in that connection, simply because of the avowed opposition, especially of Irish Ctholica, to Chinese immigration. Again, yon have mors than iutimated that tlie Chinese cannot lie christianized, and have offered in proof the testimony of "Charles T. Joues, district attorney lor Nscranicnto, a gentleman of high reputation," etc. This is an important question. It shonld not be treated disdainfnllv, but with all candor and fairness. We should not attempt even to close the gates of salvation against any human being. And however low in the scale yon may place Jntin, we presume yon will admit he is human that he is at least a factor of the great family of man. This fact con ceded, and the Chinaman immerges at once into the great open sea of Gospel privilege, where he may be sued on equal terms with the rest of mankind, to-wit: "repentance toward God, and faith toward onr Lord Jusus Christ." Acts 20, 21. "Iu every ntion heth.it fe:ireth him, and sorketh rihteonsuess, is accepted with him." Acts 10, 35. Whether or not John will comply with these terms, is a question which is hing ed npon his on will, and not noon the testimony of Mr. Jones, or the opinion of any man, or set of meu. Again, yon ask, "Ilovr much do the Chinese contribute toward maint lining tins free night school ?" I am credibly informed that the Chinese on this coast, who attend church and school, are also doing a lilieral part in support of the same. Perhaps at a future date, with yonr consent, I may present, through your columns some'statistical facts on '.his point. Again, yon re'er to the sale and nse of opium 'throngh Chinese influence is pern eions effect, etc Iam willing to join with you in denouncing in the strongest terms tlietrafliu in opium and its nse as a beverage. And I ask jou, as pnblic journalist, to join with me in dcnoiinciug in term? equally strong tiie traffic in intoxicating Inpiors and their nse as a bevyrage. Ioth slionld tiespeed ily snpprtsstrd. if necessary, by the rig wns hand cf Jlic law. beil.etJVy ar4cil certificate of that footrund npon-l.ia practiced in Oregoti Citv or elsewhere, And this should be done without reganl to the color, pres.ige or nationality of the persons engaged in ths propagation of these mnrderous evils. Again, you my, "The figures showing the amount of reven e derived from these people are amusing " I think yon misjlit proerly have added, that from vour s.'ati'l-poiut they are also unanswer able. Again, you say, "The statistics given of &au (juentia for 1870," etc. Accord ing to your showing there wre 559 Protestant against 4tX) Catholic prison ers confined at that place. But you are uot authorized bv the Doctor's article to assert that the 559, or any number of them were Protest -tirs. Hum you an, reliible authority for your assertions on this point? If so, please give it to us through your columus. Otherwise we sh II look upon it as an assertion bused on mere opinion, ily opinion is that tlie facts in that case were ubont as fol lows: The 400 Catholics were avowed adherents to the Catholic faith, while the 559 which you call Protestuuis, were non-religionists, or nn lie lie vers, having utile or no regard for any religious doctrine.. , Aod now permit me to express my conviction that Pn-sideut Hayes Impact ed conscientiously, wisely and WELL in vetoing he Chinese bill. For tins he deserves the gratitude of tho nation, and even of the Pacific coast. I look upon the tiassage of that bill by congress .a premature, impolitic and unjust. Many of the members, we fear, were influenc ed by political considerations of a par tisan character. And possibly some of them supported the bill for the sole purpose of seenring the votes of the Pacilic States in the ensuing Presiden tial election. G. W. Day. "Inquirer:" You ann if it is right for church members to dance. In reply, we would say that it is not often that we approach matters of such serious consideration; if the member is a slow, sour, acrid, morbid distillation of Puritanic Phariseeism, if the moral functions are warped in the "I am holi er than thou" grooves, if the member believes that pleasure is not ono of the concomitant virtues in train with relig ious belief, but that vinegar and gall alone attest the glad results of the cru cifixion, or if the member is gawky, awkward, ante-deluvian nnd generally out of date, they ought not to attempt itsexhiliara'ing mysteries; another over whelming consideration should prevail to deter i frisky church member from attempting tho merry rolades of the dance should they have big feet they will find it flat, stale and unprofitable, and a tax on the pationoe of the others of the set. AFTER THE VETO. The Pacific Coast delegation were unanimous in their condemnation of y'lLP'6"''8 action on i the Chinese! restriction bill. Senator Mitchell saij he hardly dared trust himself to speak; nr. it.. i i .... , 1 v. im. ixa?rn, uir irur fin IJJUIH employ: langnaoe wlncli would not be decorous ne consn'ereri tlie president's utter-J ances hypocritical and inconsistent,! uu me yeio an outrage, THE ASS ESS MUST 7-4 II". To th tarjHiyti'S o Citchimiut CoHHty, 0vji)H ; A summary of the assessment laws of the state of Oregon, applicable to each and every county: Tho assessor shall qualify by taking the oath of offiee.nnd giving a good and sufficient bond of Si.lKK) for the per formance of his duty, as prescribed by law. And shall enter upon that duty the first Monday in March. And the following is how property is to be -sessed.aiid the duty of the assessor, and the requirement of the laws: i 18. It shall be the duty of every as sessor to swear every person subject to taxation, to give a true account of their property, according to the best of their knowludue and belief, etc. I 28. Every assessor shall require any person liable to be taxed in his comity, to furnish him a list of his real estate in his county, liablo to taxation, and a list of all of his personal proerty liable to taxation, in this state, and shall re quire such person to make oath that to the best of his knowledge and ladief, such list contains a true and full account of all his property, liable to b taxed in anch county. And if any person shall refuse to furnish anch list, or swear to the same, when required so to do by the assessor, such person s'! foriYi't and pay to the assessor, for tlie use of the county, the sum of Si), which sum may b) recovered by motion in any court having jurisdiction of matters of debt or contract, to the amount of S'Jil. j 102. The assessor shall require ev cry person to pay hit poll taxes of every kind at the time of assessing the same, and in default of such payment the as sessor shall immediately give to tlie sheriffs list of such noli t xcs. and the sheriff shall immediately collect the same, by sale of personal property, or in the mode directed in the preceding section. And when any personal prop erty, or any other personal estate, shall be assessed to any person who is not a permanent resident of the couuty, or who is about to remove his property, or depart therefrom, the assessor shali de mand immediate payment of the t.n thereon, at the simt rate per centum as the preceding year's taxes, and in de fault of such payment he shall imme diately coliect the same in the maimer aforesaid; and the assessor shall note on the assessment roll all the poll and ot'i er taxes so given to the sheriff for col lection, and the sheriff shall pay over and accsunt for the same as tho other taxes. 101. Whenever any personal prop erty npon v. bioli the current year's taxes have not been paid is about to be re moved out "f the state, it shall bo the duty of either the sheriff or the assessor forthwith to collect such tax, anil if the same has not been assessed, then to as sess and collect the same, ot the rate of the preceding year's taxes. All ral aud personal property shall be assessed at its true cost value, except what is exempt by siecial law. House holders are exempt for personal projwr tv, selected by them, to the amount of S;)(H). 2 10. It shall be tiie duty of tbe as sessor to deduct the amount of indebt edness, within this state, of any person assessed, from the amount of his or her taxable proerty, given under oath. J 116. Any person assessed for any year may demand of the assessor an effi reuisai to give the same, lie shall l fined in theura of S100, to lie collected by the person demanding the same, in an action in the name of the party injur ed, before any justice of the peace in said comity. I 5 (approved Oct. 21. 1876). A poll tax of (1 shall le assessed upon every male inhabitant of this state, between the ages of 21 and 50 years, except all active or exempt firemn,who have been members of any company for a period ot one year preceding the "assessment of taxes, which tax shall bo collected nnd used for county purposes. The abovo is published by request of Jos. Barstow, county assessor. There is considerable discussion, and some foiling manifested among onr citizens, ut the action of the Mayor, in not giving the Chief Engineer, and the Assistant their certificate of election, at the last meeting of the Council. We understand that it has always been cus tomary, on similar t cc.isiors, to swear in the elected chief and assistar t at the first meeting of the Council, after the (ho election. Whether a deviation from this rule was done from want of proper knowledge in the official capac ity as mayor, or from personal motives is a question that we are not clear npon. If the former, it is full time that ths people of this city shonld bo careful who thev elect to responsible positions; but if the latter, we consi.l -r it an in sult to the intelligence of the Fire De partment of Oregon City. The Standard's G;!ost. When Sun day's edition of the Standwil arrived here on Monday morning, the gossips and scarecrows were afforded unlimited scope to ""draw," from a sensational ar ticle that appeared in its columns. The article in question gave a terrible description of some ghostly antics, sup posed to have heeti enact d, at the farm house of Mr. Hager's, the scene of the late murder. On Monday, Samuel P.entzer. a farm hand staying with M' Hager, called at this office, and requested us to givoMhe report an nnqnalilied denial. To satisfy their spiritual curiosity, four yoiina men left this city on Mon day evening determined to solve the mystery. They were met nt the door of Hager's house, with: Yon come in here, dat'g all, I shoot furst go man show his head in here. Go home, yon great goose yon. In our report of the annual school meeting we unwittingly omitted the following, out of Mr. P', Paquefs re marks: He said that he would -it all times, and under all reasonable circum stances, uphold nnd assist the teachers in maintaining the discipline of the school. And if any teacher, in the performance of his, or her duty, pun ished a scholar, and for that act was brought before the courts of the state, tried by n jury of his coun trymen, nnd acquitted, he would tin, heitatingly vote to pay his or her at torneys fees, ami costs of suit as he had dooe before.' We also wish to correct the follow ing, as reported that Mr. Paqnet said. That an amendment to an amendment, carries with it the full meaning. What Mr. Paqnet said was That where an am -ndment to an amendment was car He 1. it carried with it the whole sub ject matter. CMM EMflSEEK. Tho election of Mr. Frsd U. Ch.irman for Chief Engineer, meets with our en dorsement. Independent, of the un doubted qualifications of Mr. Charniau to perform ihvuierous duties attend ing the office; it'is an tmoourgomc;it to the juuior member of tint flro depart ment, and a fitting compliment to their past services. It would ht impossible to select! from the many well qualified junior members of ths department, one more- highly and univeraally respected than' our young chief. We wish him every . success dnritigliis term of office, and' hope tht, at th expiration of thayoar, j he can look back upon its record, and find it resplendent and redounding with' honors. ltV. J. P. Settmitn. of some olae ia the great Willam-itte valley, has been "pnttmg ins roTTt in it, by declaring the Chinese to he the iiunl in linneatv and intelligence of any of the foreign races represented in Oregon. Judging hv the rvvereiiil cent leiuan himself, wa should aay the heathen had decidedly the lci of it. Tie Oregon City paper docs gie him 'suk from the" tombs" to ths tune of Had'cm.-fiiUef Empim. Give us your fca- Prothr Merry. Another fearless friend of the working- man. Ths citizens of Oregon City seem pretty eontidciiMliey will get a liumw gauge from that place to MolalU; and so they ought, because they have been an ! ar working hard for "it. Wnn.'iiU l.lver U Kill);. Thi Liver la Hup imperial oran of Hie whole human s st.-iti, n II controls Hie Hie, health ami loinnitii'ss ui nun. When tils tlttirteil In lis mp -r nenun, nil knuls ol nllini ius are the mil ii nil r-milt. I he iliiv-siion m io.Ml.tli ' iiioveiiifiit of ilf hen rt ami M'shI. I hi- ntin'i of tli- l-niln Hint nurtou so stem, lire nil lm tn'!liil.'ly eoniitcli'il wit h 'lv wnrkic;s of th" Llv T. 41 hush-en hil''0"vslully prmi'it Unit lir u'ii's August Llmier Is un -iii.'ilii-il In our Imt ill -rs .us nitlw't vl with liyspepsln or l.ivt'r. iiinl Mil Hie iitiinenHts yitoiiis iiuil re suit Imiii nn unhealthy coinutitm nf the I.tver unit stottiiii'ti. .itnpl) limis tu try. lu rents, nt liin A. ILriPiii;'s, l.slt Ively sohl In nil tosnsnn the Western I'ontitient. Vhree doses w ft! prove ttmt It Is Jtil wlutt you waul. .Market Hoport. Piirtlmul M.irkM. ta;.il t"nil"rs limii". telllni-imr. Flour Ktm. i u); iis rtlne, II iXKl '.'i. Wh nt-f l is-iitni. 0:it Vk lutMe'l, leicketl. li.irl-y-.Jl 'jii t cntal. Hnisin Miles thiitv ; hams. l.'S ; houhl'Ts, 7'i s . I.nrl-In kejs. 0S. : In IDIMIiis. l.'V. Illltl T-ft'lll Mil. tv. Pol tto 's -i.Jti.xiiiiit troni first hnnds ut 5 vi $"ic pr lnihet, noise Jin to vart-ty. fruits hrietl npuies tu siu'Ks, 4e. i for sun dried, 5c: pluiiis, iMed, 4.e; pit less, 11, 12c. : ,s'te e-s, lie, ; prunes. l"c. KC.-.-.H', rhieken-Full i;m n, ii 00 V iloi. Wool I-S4IH1-. Keeil-ttnm, IIS SI in : horti. .M llae-Hiile.l. u I ton : hs.se, 1,1.1. Onions 'J V It. lln--i.n Cltr Markrt. Whal-!r.y ? buhl. Oa' c ? Iieshi'l with Hacks. Knr.ey I'tioUs! Iin-H im, T f bushel : feed, Too. NV'itons .'-i)c f) bshl. t)nl ins "c V It. Flour II fi ) ? t.tl. 1'rh'il Fruits Apples, JS pllltin. II l'-e. 1 Apples 5 'r.AJ'tl. l'W)S4. 11111 1 1 T - Kzs '2 "c 5 ilnieeti. Ila nn-s.ilis, lUiliSn ft !b; hams, :2,il, I aril ( '.' ft, H iv lis V ton. W.il-L vIKo V f Hiil"s-inen, It-dry, I'c H lb ' 01T f.ir cuik si. Mill f.-eil limn, $'."1 v Ion : shorts. IJiilJi V Ion : nil'I'l lugs (-T .'i 4 t U -V' y ton, Feh niejtts lU'ff, itr-ssed, tS 4) TS: on fool. 2Vc; dressed hns, ,i inutlou sheep, U-Vj It 110 It . M ir.'h S, l';7!i, In the wife of Mr.H. Nnrhand, of I'ajier .itill Hiution, a dnuuht'-r 7 ismiolB. 1M UiltlKl). Atlhn rlil'noeof ;! IHcksiin, nt Viola, Mr. !.. J. Iheksmi ntid Miss .Mury inxon, both of Viola, l.'lnrkniuas county. im:i. In this city, March S, 1H711. J,!,. Harlow seil 61 Vfhrs, 9 months ami Li tiny. 1 Fsfj. (Oreomun nud r ulloti county, 111., piiH'rs please copy.J j In Wasco county, Oregon, Feb. 25, 1S79, John 'V. llin'A ; kicked by a hors'. NEW TO-DAY. T. W. JSWELL K'ept assorted cawlL, frsh nnd new, Fine cut tobaceij, for those who chow, Ihuiiohnccos tCI you can't rest. An I smoking; of thn very best ; And frnits, of I In far off rllniet, lie will -ll to suit the timet. All for prtres that are Just and fair. You will fln I by callliiK there. NOTICE. rSI Ll.lVO HAS ust reoetyed a Lir' Invoice o'r new C'khIi, which will he sold at tho lowest cimli priors. tnl ttf S303 Roward WIM. RK PAID V TIIK flM.'SJTV I 'ourt of f'larkamas county, Oregon, fur the apprehi-nsloti tin I conviction of the per ron or persons who murdered Mrs. yaxeron theliidtday of February, ls7. I J. K. WAIT, County Judn. i ' Land For Sale. TWfi hundred seres nfgrxKl land for sale, situated lour miles west 01 Oregon City, l or lurttier Intonuutloii, apply nl the F.ntkk othce. Jan-:fM.f A Rare Opportunity. For sale at a bargain, forty-six ncresof land with Mrsl-flass water power suitable for mills or manufaeturlnir purposes, t wo miles nbnvu ori'ison Ily. For lull particulars udilress or call nt this office. Jiin.lu if A Raro Opportunity. Fiom 0to hiflacp'sof Rood iarul, IX miles from .New Kra, for sa'e chi'ap. 'J'ho wholo tract part under cultivation, lor 41,1110, or will oil f acres at fx pet acre. Fieiulre fil HKHA NllinoN Notice. TVTOTfCK IS riKltKIIV iIVi;V THAT Af.L 1 parlies owlnu for subscrlpll'in to ths oitiioos Liry Kntkrpkihk, must S'ttle with F, H, Dement there or up to Nov. 1, IH78. ex cept from I hose long In arrears from who 11 subscript Ion Is due to Hec. 1st. liills will lw a'ldresscd to delinquents, nnd a speedy settlement Is respectfully requested, F, H. DEM KM', flitnooN City. Or., Dec. is, l78. If mx m, cacc-j, PKAI.KH IX Boiks, Stationary. Picture Frames, Mouldings nnd Jllisccl liini'oiis Good. FHA-WKf MADK TO OROErt. Onuoow Ornr, OiticnoN, t-T At the PoHtofflnn, Main Htreet, west side LANKA OF EVKRY DESCRHTrON FOR mm "aie ai i.nis oince, jusl.ces or ma jno can get any th Inn In their line. II YUM .13 SU.OO.V . AL. G. WHITE I'roiirirtor. mnia wm.i. known am mrn.AH I resort lias Ihmii ots'iieil ntratti hy Ihe mm tleratuneil, ho l' keep a well auurleU tK'k " Wim, Mill (IRS, BKi:S D I'ln tRS. Kro lunch dally troiti I o'clock . m, BILLIARDS. tavern nf till seleutlltc gains will tltid two line luliU's lit tiu'lr nerv.iv, )M wet! s new iilnna ar Invited to Vsll Ritil ninile." ALU, Vi'liltn. riiviion i'iiv. rVtiitH-r ss. O'CONNER & MILLER, lrrllrl Morlinnli t. Hittfksinithliti: nnil WiijioiihiuMiii? IIOHSI Mlltll' INtl A BPUrl U.TY, Ths llixl Nhllleil ami Prisedi-nl Wiirk mea i:iiiily.il. ' k nn,n ui n-i- t rri i.i.v i. M form lh rlllseiia of t'hii'kn'iuis (Sniuty Ihnl, havlhil Uiuirht ths l'l. ksinith .hup nnd business nl (l.sirue Willis, nil wnrk minuted toiuir care will lu neeuled with dispatch ami neuliii'ss. Terms rcasimnhle. LlixTuI dls rounl iillowd mi ensh pu tnents. In cotuii'i'Hoii wnti tiit 1 sitiblishnti'nt Isfhs work simp ol Mr. i'. I', Winsei. wlmse refill n It. ui sscoscli uml w iireei tuitl.terts'i ':iisriiuti forRiKvl ork. u't UM;m c fn.i t. A. C. BAILEY It AS OIKS HI Til BARLOVVHOUSE. 1H.WK ((IVKV TIIIH ISM'l lAK UorMK Hilhnnn:h r 'UDMiii.ut miiN-liur to n r tr t. ntitt cniHit' to imiM tt m ln'tf" n-'t.nO lo nniio in t'n'jjtiii, ltn M.I. n( llU il Ivvfrxthlnt; util U Hoitr lo AttMinr iltr 'i .. fnrt nf I hi tiiif'-sM, Tim Himiko In l.it g nJ tMiitniottlMit. INtttrtl mid I. t!ln; prr tvrik $ 0 liimril 4r trk.. .. , VO I uUnittl Itril, rusti,, ! Vo h to uti tl fro tit itit MuttM. Onmi nty. Ku, so. lirvif. W. lISI I, 7 mais' sweet. - oni:i;o cin: Keeps const ant ly nn hand a birs ass la ment ot ur'K-ertes . also ( CT.OCKr.KY. TINWAKK. WINDOW (iLASS, WODhl'.N AN1 , wn.i.ow wakk, NAH.S, , ri.oru, kacon' ( AND LAI'.D, l ll'.I.H AND ' ( i A n 1 1 1 : m i : i is, i , i m i:. ( 1 1 ,m k l, OA IS, HAY AND SI'UAW, Kol.l nt the Invest market rules or cschari; id lor isnint ry pf'sluee. HOr.lE ENTERPRISE. "THE WllLA;EnE FALLS CICA3," AM sai lruni UT CiKOUliK 1M' 'IIS, IS TIIK I'.KM FVFH INTlif d ill Fi IN Til F market, tmnln Hi- llfst prue l tlie Mlnle Aurlculiiiral 1'iilr of l.srs. lien iiv fur an le, the best brands of Clfiirs, fmtn j.'.i.m and upward, tsr L,,",,. sesre able to sell this In tUurc l'esuc we buy out tobacco dinct frt.iu th.' first holts" In l ie liad". tu Sun I- ranctsc i. t'oniti and se-, utul I'Mimliic tor ) ourselves. im-.ini hsdccs a Dir.ciYiAri, rXDKKTA K F.KS. A t.AUlil! AHS'tllTMKXT Of nM..H nun i iiSKi-ts ulwis ntir- hntld. Fine Insid 'nnd outsl.l. tr iiiinyis. iii ms;,nuiei m IIC.iTS' .. (. 'arpentfrs' Work of nil dcsertptions rx'cuted with ncutnesi u tl 1 dis;ialch. w i.rti h"p opposite I'hnrmiin's Ktore, Or 'Kid l ily, fn jjoh, Fell. I it li t f. K. H. Fi :r,T,( ws, k-"'"I K nt'il'UIFTKft fF TIIK IJVt OLV O IIAKKItV, is Mill at the old stund. i:slatllshnil In l.V4. It has always had ths largest run of custom nf imv croc ry store In thn city, and he In tends to keen it, II k'-ci iiii; nn assort nient of it ocerles.ntnl seiiiti,. I hem nt bed-ruck pries will accouuitish Iiinl en1', testis deliv. ri'd to any part of Iho city free of charte, I also keep on hand Rood Hay, rials, Mtraw and I'hli'kcN Feed, for sale. itov Jl, "s tl L. JACCARS, I'KAI.IK IN FLOLR, II A V, STRUV. II ITS, POTATOIIS, WOOL, ETC, GRAIN SACKS AND TWINE "I'hc lilfhest mnrltet pahl In cash for all kinds of produce . Ttt u doors north (if Factory. Ore -on City, Kept. 3, IH77-lf. "wic jwaci" Tolophono 2clii)C(l. 4 COMPI.ETK AND TIIOItOL'UH BYSTKM iV of sl;nnls, by which )M'rsons may con vers with each other, even though miles apart as far as the e.e can reach. Just what everybody wants lo learn, nnd It takes only a dav'sstuily, Ily this met hod many miles of wntklnc may b saved when you have a iocs iae,e lo deliver, Price onlv 10 cents. Forsale ut J. .M. IIAI'O.N'H, FHCTCCRFKC GALLERY. c 3i. itiuNrrisi, Main Htreet. ()k;koii City, IH PltFPAUF.D TO F.XF.CI'TFi PHOTO. Kraplilc ntid Hti'reoscnplc Work, on the shortest, hotic.i. He tilts, also, a Multiplying Camera, Of thn lati st nnd inost npproved hirnl.-ll.l-tf. 8HADE'SSAL00H. Mil. 0. F. MaYHF.W'H NMIMKftoim Irlcmls will hi' Klii'l to learn that he has bought Mr. Fellows' Interest In llie sihsni, ami II will be run In th Oiture :ts of old, Thn very best of liquors kept ; also clears tit the cholccfit brands. l-odK.nn l.y the week, $1.00; by thf hlcht, 55 cents, febll-t,f CAMBRINUS CEER. fPHIH OKLFnilATKD HKVF.ItAOK FKOM L L. Feurer's Brewery, at Portland, Is con stant ly kept on draught at JACK TREMDATH'S SALOO?.. It l the best, beer In the clly, and wo Invito the public to call and (,'lve II trial. Oregon (;it.y, March I, IN7M-LI'. Notice. milK Af f OLTN .IOIIV P. Plflle jl lips, nun on nis irriK'ery lips, dun on his irriKiery business In Ore- Bon City, lalclv suspended, havo been duly assigned to Kio'-terman Urns., unit I havo them In my hands for collection. They will be collected Immediately rrom all person's who have any properly out of which thn amounts dun can be mad". Costs inny bo saved by prompt attention to (.lie. mutter. Feb. 27, K. I.. KAfsl'IIAM. A. KTBMIEMT, 124 First Street, Portland, CHOICE WINES AO LIQUORF. Fine Stlccllon of Pure Iliiviimi Clirnrs, Notice. JWII.T. UK AT TIIK COIIItT iioimie In Oregon f'lty on I h drat and third Hatur days of each mnrith for tho transaction and adjustment of assessments, unless notlco bo Klven to I he contrary. Jos. IIAIIHTOW, m nrfltf Con n I y Assessor.. An AkoiiI wtintnl !u IIiIh lonilllj, lo miiI.v tlm IC Domnnd. U5.00 TKtt WEEK MADK EASY, HOIWS AND WAilDN rUKNISHKD NUt Nothing Succeeds Llko Success! The former llluh I'. Iced Machines LI I'll Fl In rr w io n rr v :i) c) i, j a ii si Thomniihly warrnnlcd and enl lu ymi for Examination Boforo You Pay For It. And no obi Illation to ki'cnine, If not Uktrra than nv machine )om rver had, EVE It V FA Ml 1. 1 C'a A' AO W 0 If.V .-I UliST CLASS SEWtXtt MAClllSE, Tim OM L-'avorlte ami Itoliutilo STAMIAltl) SEWING MACHINE S20. ACKNOWLLIIHIKS NO S I ' I 'Ml I UI 4 ! Wo fminot Miisu u Hi'ltt'f Mdfliluo ut Aijy l'rii:o. THF. HIOtlt'XT I'UKMU'M AWAIll'FI' Till: HI'H'CH AC TIIK I'KN TKNNIAI.. A Hirieilv First I'lnss Mini lie tvoiible Thn d I is k Nlllch Maehlne, nnih eom- plete lu iiinl. meiits ll'iin any nthi r, no tils, with the old and mi II Irii d 141111 K I AMi AltH IH A Full htul Fn 111 Ily Mew lug Machine In every sense ol Ihn word "Ihnl mm suimith and dis-s evi rv dc.ciii (Ion ol lulu or lani v sen leu llh esse and is tininty. .0 .lorn and well innib', and so thuinukhl li'sied while in use bir )i r In I limis.uiils ol Fninllles. thai each Muclilhe Iiinl b uves 110 aotorv Is wnrriinlnl l"r ll ear,aiidk l In Old rlrrenl ehsrsa, Money retuinled nl oinv 'f not p. rlccilj Naillaei-iry. Ilmi'i in I'Mli k ! a N I'ow n likl.uW 1 1. in 11 a M At 11 is s. ,Vn Kit ras in pay lor. Kneli Mmiiine is neeompniitid by amors ( Vmplrff ii( id numerous and urlul nttachiin nla for nil kinds of work (Irce of any etlrs elmruel than Is flwu Willi eny mliir llarliiiie at any price. 1 lie hlamlard ala.liine has more kihmI qualities than those nl double Hie I rice, I u.nr sn f A Ht ssts.i, a iblld tun ute It. utronm Ann Ht'MA m a. never oul of order, K'id uml I Vrima la Kiaiii.M, A siic'Mfl 1 Vp nf I ieifl In smrssf ur iNi4e m A vise. N i" fin' i" ruii. J rmifp la a mwmnit ttn4 and" .lesslm nsti'sr. Ma kra 1 he Isiul'le 1 h read I ink Will It alike on Nil h sides nl the iale. Innii rauibrlc to lent tier, uses a tilinrt Mrnlttht nnd Nsui( ri die, Jlilrn 1 unit, l-arge ...! Inn'aib d Mmtt le. Vt ith Ns At' 10M A 111 1 ssri.v. I mrr put Miia, rnpnl'le id linlillui tin liiiiidnd yards of llirviid, A Ijire, Mrona if thread, A I om', Mrona Mu-.'ne. aitli insl wiuih of aim. giving It iililit, end r at cut neili lor 11 vftdi r... te ef muk, V 1. tti Ju.uMmt ms tf ir Ciiti.O ndien' f tr II eeV" llnd v IU u Hire I Wsrr. .Seine Af'ellla lllll V to reri'ivr ollb rs and lleliv.l line 1,1111 . I I r- llnlueeui' tits olfrred lofoiv ttesiri-d Ipllllltli i'V'tisi'i toe ' ' w Int. d in Ihts isniiii v t.i n ri'ivi' 011b rs and ib Cltrj;! mi 11, 1. achers. Luslliess i II, Ac. Illll.lriit'.l lUsk, .nil.irf li.rk.allhl .A , Irve. Sale i(ellvi-r id Kitt'ds tiunrntlte. d lii nn) I nil el I he muln, "ilrv.a Kt J M 1 N " M M II I N I I 1 1. tl(ll.l' . A I I HEADQUARTERS AT. , . 1 1. BAGOI1 Tho Postcfflco Ropositoiy. ViiH V"l school Hooks, statioxei:i: J ASCV (.O0I1S, CIIKCMoS, ricliuv rranii's, liiiirkcls l.arks ..nil .Whits Stinif l iii.- l.mli- WorK lum's, TOYS OKAI.I, KIMis, I'riit, lril-ll, ( uilili kr(i, Knltrt, I'ntnlH, a 1,11 r M s. l uni j N.ilc l'u er ol' all Kinds, ri:an nml Tjlii fo of (he lt l!r,iiii!; ACS' lte.ilcr. CarirUlra, Tutli'l S"iap. I'r., I'.'.c, Cell nmiind lie! tall" a lo. k f r nr rse f, J. SI. li.Vi'OS Wcol Cardiiirj. FT.LT B "iTs"! F4 Ei G G ! CHAS. GOKTZi: & CO., M AM r Vt T t' It lis or l'"llt." Hllllt.-S' MIlll -ilKISfS. Wtl rpruof i!ii! nnd V i;!iilo TltiA l.atlli's' I'mlirv. car, ! Ii., t.!i- , Xm Sj iiir A V II 'Ioji .Mathr v s, "Comfortcrr .Tnd Quilts, AMI Al l. I'lM Itll'lll.N nr FELT MANUFACTUIsinC. AOKNTH yon utr .mrrlran Slram 13 j t ins iiinl I'lrauin? Worl, I'm Hand. KM (.'loves nnil Fratlicrs flenned nnd dyed by a new pnss'ss. Illatikita and I'urs nlri ly ( leanrd. CELTS' CLOTCIKQ CLEANED Ai.D en as. (joirrzi: tu. Oppnvlti Clmrnirth' Ktup', GEORGE BFiOUGHTCfl, ll'OFI.I) INFOItM THF cn'IZFSfs I'V il lirt'iton City uml vicinity thai u is ru pnn d to lurnlsh Fir & Cedar Lumber, Of (very description, at low rates, Ann APPLE BOXES. A IJH I, Drj Flaorlnf, f'elllnjr. Hustle, Npriirr, fur shelvlliKI, l.aMIre, I'lrkela, and F.iir.. I'usts, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Mlrect and Sidewalk Ititnber furnished nn the shortest mil Ice, at as low rales us 11 cuu b purchased 111 the Millie, l .Ive mv a call at I he OHIitiOX ITi HA IF MILLS. Orcsnn City, June n, lTO:tf JOHN QCIIRAM, Mil! ii SI.,Oitoii ('!()'. hamfacu he;; and niroitTEB of r--jSk Hn.lilles, llurnesa, ware, lr ale. w Hlfll II K OFFKHH AK CIIKAP AN can be had In thn state, at WHOLESALE OH RETAIL. nr witrmnt my ood us represeiii.'iL JDIIN Mt llllAM, ftudd on nil Harness Maker Orciton City, re! Nov. 1, Isfi if. KNIGHT BROS., C'A Ml Y, OltFIION, IlKAhKllH lit KlIlN.'CI.KM, M'-.II Wl I'OSiTM, CiltlK FK-IF-., C I.OTIIIM., IKMM M. NIKIICN, IIAItlrWAIlIC, And everylhlntf iisiially keil In n man fry si ore. Wo 1'ivll" the public to cull anil examine onr stock before irolnir to Oreiton Clly or I'orl- Ilind, sawn urn selllnn ns cheap as any luiiisei In the Wiilo. come ami Ret onr prim s, Those Indebted to Ihn lino will please call nml sett le Immediately, und safe costs. novK-if KNKHIT IIKOH, BARBER SHOP. HAVING CO.MMI'INCF.I) miHINF.KK If Oreiton Clly, 1 trust by strict ntlentliin I" btiKlness to iruln a liberal utlronuKu from tt Inliiihltant.s of On ifon Lily. i Hhnvinif 11 cent Hair Ciilllnir ii!) cunt H' en ahnvlng tickets for 4100. , Jan-2.1-tf. IlAiuty Cou.ism, City Saloon. C. Groap, Proprietor,! BY KKKPINO TUB HKHT IIRANI of )irinira llnit run l)B irni:iired,' hope to (nIiiIiIIhIi h fair himlnnHa nmni mv frlftndH In thia city. Cull hikI ken I ciura or inn nnnst iniuiu n spreiuii y (too vt, win-u tt to uml ciiml.lnltiii all the lale liiiriS hi n for which lj' Hi I IH'1'VI.AU. Mu'Mne, aitli lmh! wiuih of aim. lvln ln l x, .,,1 i.,iriliunn1.-hi nhVred 1 prtis'iut UMALD 1 1 1 I I VI I , ' w 1 erk. ESTABLISHED IN 18G0. ir. a. .ii.ei.:s M.ri Mil HU H l M V INHIIM TIIK T liil.ntiitii.iU i'r- k( t( niiU lirthi II. thttt tit l t i mi lirtini. t't.tt i'4'iiisj tul h tit thr iU -In t il en .iitin trl, thr ilimi intft ti nl 'Hid I ft(rri, lit-r )nu H Mini H lltr r ii ,,t m 1 ' l.tlr.l J. hTftt 111) r ItlslltlUi', W hit It 1 H III krll 4i 1 (trap ftif tin' t,h nt )it ran duv In I ' ir in liU. tj ali'-t, .-.( lit J'.,l! lnhnwk ; Vvy iUnnU ami Tunrj (i'(hk1 i'lA )rHlN(.. IIM AX if (rst llnsli.KY I.iulliV aiul (iriitV ruruUMnp Hauls. I'ri f4Jinrr J, tlvwelty tf Mrtfis4M4vlltlk t I r It 4i ) llir lir ),4krii, W-t, I h t it at Unir, Wnltrf I,..,!.. 4., IH t t.ll.l), J l.t (w(li, l'l.ilf.,1 Wrnr, ni4 I lut kri ) m ls IkialHurr, laruint lit mill, Tnjir, l.r.titi Satlii, nj I i n u'l tuts nl' till Kind. ! i KM.ftnr I'l-r ia Aitcrrrr ih , 1 Hi' iiiurk' t, I'onhK Lair hi at ta : iltai;,.lit. i r'lF.ETEEN YEARS' XPE7.ltf.CI j In nr-ei.ti I n mil l., me lii kmw lh re- t,u!r Iti'-tils nl I he trail... t I tor and esaliilns ! en ,-iMi.ts, ntid put alii I'd lur ji'i.i.Ue llrlll tllC lllll lltlll Ilf I h. a. i(i:iiti:s Cii'i t I ... l.iiin iii dunlin i,r i,ca, be'Sl. pr.iii . and .en k mbiu i. ii,. hi. nf Uie in .s, '.nd 1 ai.i it' t. rielie 4 If' rl rtirap, ai4 h"i nl oi ii. ;,.,! t t iiiiiirrM'td by aiF i re ti 'ma ti. i lri in., im iheir i inn.. la jibe p..t, aid Kitii.t n.snre tin in thai my lie.. irm. i mv t.ts id .. nine tfu.tfly or rii.1 i;l i n il ..' me lu gisr tli. m U'tlrf lna. k- Iban v. r Ii, a. Itll.lira, Jlulli Sli.,1, III, . ui. I Ilf, iiii't.Kur. ' ri::i F.: tu m it the fWs! ....AT.... iOHfJ MYERS', IM.lll STHEET, CHECCU CITY. 'IIH Till'. COMMK.Vi Mr.TT HF TMt New mr II nn. detrrmliied lo aus duel my busiin si nn a CASH BASIS 1'i.r II." fnlure, s ml by to d.dne wl u . il I. .. p. . II uni.il. id alldeacrli'iiim ' pricea I,.... i ti.iin evr. IT. red bemre lu Hrr,on ( in ni", f ,: ""'V" ''" '""ul " It floods, and Clnlhlni;, Hat. and Cups, Oil. klu I'slnls, tl' iifs Furulsliiiiit io.,ds, of all Varieties, l.tidlis, Tolht Artlclet, HiirdaureaiidUrocrrlcs.Kionawara riated Ware, flouts and rihncs. Crockery ami Uln.sware, Jewelry of various qiiallllsa, rarniin? I in jjltim n I of 'ht Most Imprtrctl JiUlL e I'ontfoii;ittln plme, nnt to ths coiu.'T i iousi:, Ort'Kon City. All uinrketulde prnduc taken Inoichante. Jan 1, ni-lr FAMILY GROCERY. Ilei! to Ihfnrin the clllrenanf Orecon CI ' and lliii hiii-i.,,i,i..ii i..i.......T . .. . . ; - . h. iu 4 u iiiii iiniHi, mat he has alw it son I d lino asiorlmenl ol Krocerlis. 'I'eus, ( nireea, Mplcea, Flour, Snuiii-, l .,.,h lliitlcr, lleese, llli nl.r...l l.aiun, hniuked Hum, Canned I' l ull, Oysters, Saliuea, Bier ALSO A l.AHfii: VAItll'.TY Olf ('ANt)ir. of Ihn purest nnil best qtmlliy, IAM ILI KM WILL FIN' D IT TO Til F.l II AD selve's" ' KIV0 '"illl"l lor them- Atfent f.,.' Well., fnrg. A Co, Fipr... CLIFF HOUSE. 0HEO0N CITY, OREO OK. T. V. RHODES, seSw