Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, August 24, 1867, Image 4

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Weaving bright tassels of gold
On the busbes, the fields and the Ledges,
FringiDg the delicate edges
O: summer's fair robes, till each fold
I ablaze with the glorious dyes
As she spreads her soft piaious and flies.
I'urpling the fruit-laden vine,
0 Deepening the blush of the apple.
Tinting the beech and the maple.
Browning the con?3 of the pine,
Robing the hills with bright sheen,
Shading the valleys between.
PotlingJbirbern? with red ;
Brightening u;e hue of tiie dahlias,
Out in ibeir shining regalias ;
S jftening the rQe"s last bed ;
Tip') -Tg the free tops with fire,
Srp;ner'd sad funeral pyre.
o
l!era!d of riches in store,
Radiant, golden September !
Well, ah ! too well we remember
Glorious autumns of yog?.
That gilded with magic feet,
Sunny and short, but so sweet !
POTATOE Cl'LTCItE.
G Tt :i rler.IoraLle fact that notatoes
far a number of years have been dis
eased. A disturbance seems brought
nbout by mismanagement in its culti
vation, which has been repeated, and
si anniented continually, from its first
introduction to tho present time, and
idihough this tuber ii exceeding!)' te
nacious of life, we still succeed iu pro
ducing meager crops, some part of
1 1 ?! 1 ..mi i r 1 P 1 .
wriicn win sun uu iui uuinau iuuu ,
yet the whole race is affected, and if
we do not adopt measures so as to
assist nature to regain her power, the
potatoe will eventually be lost to
mankind. Nature allows a consider
able margin for casualties and indis
crelions, but she will not forever be
trifled with. A practical farmer in
Jasper county, Idrwa? Jas. Warren,
who has been familiar with potatoe
culture about 43 years, in various
countries and climates of both hemis
pheres, says :
"My earliest recollections are that
most of the plants bore clusters of
seed balls, and some of them did not,
which shows that the disturbance was
progressing even then, but not far
enough advanced to cause much of a
damage. The later varieties raised
Je9s seed than the early kind, simply
because the preceding generation had
been prematurely cut down by frost
in Autumn, and from that tme there
has been a gradual decrease, until of
bite years a cluster of seed balls is a
novelty. Now, the potatoe being in
character hermaphrodite, it is the in
tention of nature that each blossom
should fructify itself, and others near
by it that each plant should bear
and mature seed to perfect ripeness.
Either tig seed or the tubers is then
in a fit condition to propagate, and
not otherwise for there is a sympa
thetic action going on, between and
jrj the seed, the tubers, and all other
parts of trie plants during the process
f elaboration and assimdation of
the vital principle in their proper
proportion'--, which is to insure to
both seed and tiu;er the ability to
transmit a perfect organism to the
next generation. It this natural pro
cess is frustrated in-a small decree,
the organism must be imperfect, and
although a tribe of tubers may carry
on the wrk of reproduction for a
nirtli or time under these adversc-eiif.-umstanccs,
their vitality must at
ngth be expended. Fungus now
;ks hold, and h asters decay, when
iniuscria, te., enter, and the tuber is
1 om, 1 c; 1 ;-. r.i u t T
si;r.viy ol exnaustion. it nas
l.'C
to
:n the general practice of farmers
n.i.ko two pi milings a year, the
iir.-t is dore so early that the shoot is
cut back by frost, and the last ts so
lute the vine is often cut down before
the seed igatures. As soon as the
.early tubers attain the size of hickory
tints the roots are laid bare, and the
plant remoi st lessly robbed. Being
once thus robbed they are left in the
ground to be dug up at the time of
the late cfop, and if they have made
record or even third growths or
produced seed or not the husband
Man cars not 1 lie thinks potatoes
jre potatoes: and from such seed he
expects sound ones to grow next year.
I'm nature says: No ! If you will not
'.e:vis reason, and act in concert
with me, your potatoes bhall die.
Generally no selection is made for
the next year's sets. Those not sold
nre culled ovef the. moso comely are
taken, for table use ; and misshapen
ones left for seed which is wrong.
Choose the best known variety w hich
has the quality of maturing in a mod
erately short time. Take it uuder
your especial care. Plant it either
for Summer or Winter use the dif
terenee being only in the time of put
ling it in the grolind, which your best
judgment should dictate. Now be
cartful not to disturb the roots, after
blossoming. When the vines are ri
pening gW through he field and mark
. very hill that bears seed, and when
:h3 seed is fully ripe dig up those
marked, and select from their product
.!! the well developed tubers, having
me general characteristic of your va- '
riety, and reject all others. Let them
j.:et quite dry, and place them where
they will be secure from moisture,
vermin and frost. This is your seed
guard it with jealbus care, and in
-two years yon will be astonished at
your success in reclamation. It is
not too late, perhaps, to begin this
selecting process in the year ls07,and
the matter is earnestly recommended.
As you care for Nature, so will she
care for you. Carry out her designs
ijj nil that you do, and she wii! "re
ward you. By persevering in the
manner above indicated, a few years
will be sufficient to give the potatoe
its primitive health and vigor every
I'lant will bear seed, and the rot be
Known no more."
We heartily endorse the above for
us common sense, and in conclusion,
"mark that it, alone, is worth more
V- "i larmer than what. ho
for the Ewterpiu
pays us
CK one year.
FARM ITE3iS.
We know of one case w here man
drake root certainly cured hog choU
era.
Jn these dajs, wheat and floor
are shipped from the seaboard to
Illinois.
Gen. Negly
al line, and is
in Pittsburgh.
is in the horticulture
writing on farming,
Hails and timber last longest when
the trees are cut and the bark is
stripped in the hot months.
Farmers never rightly understand
their calling until manuve is consid
ered first, importance, not secondary.
Large farmers complain that help
every year grows more uncertain
small farmers make no complaint.
Orchards grown from root grafts
are short lived, and never can be
profitable, riant only 6tock grafted
trees.
In Kentucky they are doing two J
wise things establishing Farmers'
Clubs and planting the Concord
Grape.
This year the season has been
more favorable for fruit in Iowa than
in any other part of the United
States.
A farmer who has apples in bis
cellar in April will have harms in
June, plenty of broad side pork,
and flour at the mill.
Boys who make cows run should
be located for a few minutes where
they would give a good deal if they
themselves could run.
On May 8th strawberries were
sent to Chicago from Massachusetts,
seven days ahead of the crop in the
southern part of Illinois.
Some inteligeut unmarried Yan
kee ladies are proposing to engage
m fruit-growing on lands of the
Illinois Central Railroad.
Instead of investing surplus funds
ic 7, 30s bny genuine manure, cultix
vate wisely, and the interest will
be seven times seven tnirty.
It is certain that the more we
raise fruit the more we furnish food
fcr insects. The more we plant trees
the more we must
mies.
Gght their ene-
Vermont lambs are dying of the
goiter.
This is from breeding in
and in, so as to get one
lamb in a
thousand worth
breeding out.
Sl,0u0. Call it
Apples 11 inches in circumference
have been produced in Australia.
Oregon can beat that. We can also
grow tobacco, sorgo, and grapes, aud
perhaps cotton.
A farm devoted to grass and ap
ples will bring most money. Right
ly managed these crops are, like
grace and faith, growing belter
through the whole of one's life.
Animals wih small sfomaehts re
quire concenraed food, hose with
large stomachs coarse food. Horses
and oxen have large somaches ; hogs
and men small ones.
if our rural young folks would in
vest in labor saving machinery the
money wiucn tney invest m orass
jewelry, they would be able to buy
gold jewelry.
Boys as often take the first steps
toward the Penitentiary by stealing
truit, as hy breaking the oaubath to
plant lruit and have family prayers,
are of equal importance.
The best commission house for wool
is your own barn floor; butter shrinks
less when weighed and sold in the
back porch, and cattle brii.g most if
paid for before the gate is opened.
Scrofula in sheep is becoming com
mon. A few farmers have been so
successful as r. early to cure some cases
but death followed, for the butchers
bought them.
We want coffee, not receipts for
making it. We see glittering engines
where it is pretended coffee is ground
and yet only a few have it to drink.
Have we any coffee among us? asks
the Tribune.
At San Jose, California, they are
building a large silk manufactory.
There are no thunder storms on this
coast to kill the silk worms' eggs,
hence we are destined to excel iu the
making of silk.
Opinions differ as to growing
straw-berries in hills or broadcast.
This is owing to difference in soils.
A cultivator will fail if he do not,
by experiment, find out the nature
ot his own land.
According to statistics, the aver
age length of life of a fast horse is
ten years ; of a fast woman, seven ;
of a fast man, six. First they foun
der and lose their wind, and then
there is au end to the race.
The States of tha Pacific Coast
are as populous and as wealthy as
were the Colonies in the time of
the Revolution. California produces
more short cake, and Oregon more
butter than they can eat. Standing
alone they can lick England to-day",
says the Tribune.
It is said that if tomatoes are set
at ihe foot of an apple tree they will
kill the borer. Some time ago it was
tansy. The best way is to dig them
out with a knife, follow with the hoe
and plow, when the sap will drown
the young borers. An unthriftv irp
has no sap to spare.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IIarriige and Celibacy, nn essav of
Warning and Instruction for Young Men.
Aiso, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate
the vital powers, with sure means of relief.
Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes.
Address: Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON.
41 Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
Free to Everybody. A largeGy.
Circular, giving information of the greatest
importance to the young of both sexes. It
teaches bow the homely may become beauti
ful, the despised rejected, and the forsaken
loved. No young lady or gentleman should
fail to send their address, and receive a copy
post-paid, by return mail. Address 1. O.
Drawer 21, Troy, X. Y. (m27
Sclvhukous Smoke. Last week,
says the Jacksonville Sentinel of the 2lth,
Mr. Messenger, living on 'Williams creek,
inhaled a quantity of smoke from rags satu
rated with sulphur, which he was using in
taking honey from a bee hive. His face was
very much swollen, and he experienced great
pniii until he was relieved by taking a dose
of Perry Davis' Pain Killer.
The Best remedy for purifyinjr the
Blood, Strengthening tho Xerves, Restoring
the Lost Appetite, is FRESE'S HAMBURG
TEA. It is the best preservative against al
most any sickness, if used timely. Composed
of herbs' only it can be given safely to infants.
Full directions in t rench, Spanish, and Ger-
1 fi, ix- in, t
man, witn every pacKage. ii a :
For sale at all the wuolesale and retail
drug store.-? and groceries. (31
EM1L FKESE, Wholesale Druggist,
Sole Agent, 410 Cla- street, San Francisco.
Wonderful but True. Madame
Remington, the world-renowned Astrologist
and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a
clairvoyant state, delineates the very features
of the person you are to marry, and by the
aid of an instrument of intense power,
known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to
produce a perfect and life-like picture of the
future husband or wife of the applicant, with
dateot marriage, occupation, leading traits of
character, &c. This is no imposition, as tes
timonials without number can assert. By
stating place of birth, age, disposition, color
of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents,
and" stamped envelope addressed to. yourself,
you will receive the picture by return mail,
together with desired information. Address
in confidence, Madame Gertkidr Reming
ton, P. O. Box 297, West Troy, X. Y. 26:ly
A Yocxg Lady Returning to her
country home, after a sojourn of a few
months in the city, was hardly recognized
by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic,
Unshed face, she had a soft ruby complexion
of almost niarbie smoothness, and instead of
twenty -three she really appeared but eigh
teen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so
great iv change, she plainly told them that
she used the Circassian Balm, and considered
it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's
toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman
can improve their personal appearance an
hundred told. It is simple iu its combi
nation, as Nature herself is simple, yet
unsurpassed 111 its efficacy iu di awing
impurities from, also healing, cleansing
and beautifying the skin and complexion.
By its direct action on the cuticle it draws
from it all its impurities, kindly healing the
same, and leaving the surface as Nature in
tended it should be, clear, soft, smooth and
beautiful. Price J 1, sent by Mail or Express,
on receipt of an order by W. L. CLAKK A
Co., Chemist, No. 3 West Fayette Street,
Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents
for the sale of the same. 2G:ly
Know thy Destiny. Madame E
F. Thornton, the great English Astrologist
Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who has
astonished the scientific classes o' the Old
World, has now located herself at Hudson,
N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses such
wondeful powers of second sight, as to ena
ble her to impart knowledge of t he greatest
importance to the single or married of either
sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates
the very features of the person you are to
marry, iindbv the aid of an instrument of in
tense" powerknown as the Psychomotrope,
guaiantees to prcducd a life like picture of
the future husband or wife of the arm bean,
together with date, of mairiaje, position in
lite, leadintr traits of character, ic. This is
no humbug, as thousands ot testimonials
can assert. She wiil send when desired a
ccrtiiied certificate, or written guarantee,
that the picture is what it purports to be.
By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stat
ing place of birth, age, disposition and com
plexion, and enclosing fifty cents and
stumped envelope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture and desired informa
tion by return mail. All communications
sacredly eonhdentia'. Address in confidence,
Madam; E. F. Thornton-, P. O. Box 223,
Hudson, X. Y ta6:ly
LEGAL NOTICES.
SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS.
IIE SCHOOL LANDS REMAINING
unsold in the counties of Lane, Benton,
Linn, Polk, Marion and Clackamas will be
offered for sale ut public auction, at the sev
eral county seats, at the times herein desig
nated, on the following terms ;
Minimum price, two dollars per acre.
On tracts chiefly valuable for timber one
half, and on ail other tracts one-third of the
purchase money down, and a credit of two
years on the remainder, with the further
privilege of retaining the money when due,
as long as the interest 10 per cent, per an
num is paid punctually. Sale to commence
at 11 o'clock a. m., at the court house.
Lane county, at Eugene City, Wednesday,
August 2sth.
Benton county, at Corvallis, Friday, Aug
ust SCth.
Li. in county, at Albany, Saturday, Aug
ust 81st.
Poik county, at Dallas, Saturday, Septem
ber 7th.
Clackamas county, at Oregon City, Tues
day, September loth.
Marion county, at Salem, Saturday, Sep
tember 14th.
I. R. MOORES, Agent of the Board.
Salem, Oregon, August fth, 13w. 4i!:5w
Notice to Milton ciic.
npAKE NOTICE, that Abraham Tharp lias
JL made application at this office to enter
as a pre emption right the S. W. quarter of
N.W. quarter, and W. ht of SAY. quarter of
section In, and N. W. quarter of W. quar
ter of section 15, T 5 S R 5 west, and his
claim being in conflict with your prior filing
for the same tract, yen will be allowed thirty
days from this date, in which to appear and
establish your claim, and failing to do so
the entry of said Tharp will he allowed.
OWEN WADE. Register,
41 4t) HENRY WARREN, Receiver.
Land Office, Oregon City, Or., Aug. Sd, '67.
Administrator's Notice.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the
undersigned has been appointed, by
the Countv Court ot Clackamas county, Ore
gon, Administrator of the estate of Enos
Stover deceased, late of said county. All
persons having claims against said estate
ore hereby notified to present them with the
proper vouchers, within six months from
the date of this notice, 10 the Administrator
iu Oregon Citv, said county.
N. W". RANDALL, Administrator.
July loth, 1SG7. t4o.4
Executor's Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
appointed by thcConnty Court of Clack
amas county, Oregon, executor of the estate
of Samuel K. Bariow deceased, hereby gives
notice to all persons having claims against
said estate, to present them with the vouch
ers required by law, to hira at bis residence
iu Cauemah, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof. And all persons owing
said estate are required to make immediate
payment. GEO. A. SHEPHERD.
Oregon City, July 2oth, ls67. (40.4
Dissolved.
rpiIE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
I isting between David Smith and W. H.
Marshall, in the blacksmithing and boiler
making business, under the tirm name of
Smith & Marshall, was dissolved by mutual
consent on July 1st, 167.
The busiuess will be carried on at the old
stand by David Sjiith.
SM ITII & MARSHALL.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 31st, 1867. 41.
JUSTICES1 BLANKS, of every descrip
tion, for sale at the Enterprise office.
BILL HEADS PRINTED.
At the Enterprise Office.
PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE.
Person bavin!! business in Portland are ad
vised to note the following firms.
JIACIv & HATCH,
DENTISTS,
The patronage of tnose desiring Firtl Class
Vjjri-atii$, is respectlully solicited.
Satisfaction iu all cases guaranteed.
X. B Nitrous Oxyde administered for the
Painless Extraction of Teeth. Also : the
Ehhjolcne Spray used for those who prefer it.
Office Corner of Washington and Front
streets, Portland. Entrance on Washington
street. 42.tf
THE NATIONAL COLLEGE
of
BISIXESS AXDCOUMEUCE!
Corner of ALDER and FROXT streets.
P OR PL AND OR EG OX.
npiIIS POPULAR, PRACTICAL INSTI
JL tution oilers the best and most success
ful System of Practical Training and thor
ough Business Discipline,
TO QUALIF Y
Young and Middle Aged
j&sl zee: :n2kr . . . .
Ear an
Active, Successful Life !
Tuition for the full Business Course,
time unlimited, 50.
Those wishing to become members will be
admitted any week day iu the year. No ex
amination at the time of entering.
The College Gazette, giving full informa
tion, is sent free to all who desire it.
J5T Applicants will applv in person, or
by letter, to M. K. LA IT DENSLAG EK,
34.Smj President.
Sixteen Years in Oregon.
S, J, M'CORMICK,
THE
Pioneer Bookseller and. Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform all his old
customers (and as many new ones as may
not be acquainted witti the fact) that he stiil
continues to operate at the
FRANKLIN BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland.
(exactly opposite mount hood)
Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL LOOKS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
IXSTRUCTIOX JiOOKS for alt kinds of
Musical Instruments.
CHUIiCJi ?1VS1C JiHiIS,
BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS,
MISCELLANEO US BOOKS,
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES,
GLOBES,
PRESSES.
lyr.J PENS,
Photographic Albums,
And every other article in the above line.
MIfSItS JUTS)
Jr J. 1 JL. JH la
One door south from the corner of First and
Morrison streets, near the Western,
J'orlland, Oregon.
WE X.
Shanahan,
I M PORTE U AND OEA LKIL 1 .V
,1 US I CA L INSTR U ME NTS,
FINE F.N G 12 A VINGS.
PICTURE FEAAli-jS
And MOLDINGS.
rpilE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK
JL of EniM-avinirs, Cromos, Piain r.nd col
ored Litlmviraphs, etc , evi-r bfl"ie .lit: rod
in this market, just receied and for sale at
GEEATLY REDUCED PRICES!
also :
Vicivs of Columbia River Scenery!
Const.intly on baud.
AGENT FOrt BltAimt nY S CELEBItATEn
(3 asi.3fi& Scale SIss22n :
Which have given universal satisfaction,
and whic h L e guarantees to sell at San Fran
cisco prices.
"R?" Special attention given to framing
Photograph Engravings, etc.
Mr. Shanahan, formerly of A. Ivoh
ler's establishment. San Francisco, will at
tend to tuning and repairing Pianos. Meio-
deons.
and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
Pianos for Rent.
(..Stl.ly
O XL 13 rsv
AND PAPER HANGING
5
No. 113 Front street, Portland,
BECi LEAVE TO IXFOKM TIIE
public that they keep au extensive stock
of
CARPETS,
PAPER HANGINGS,
FLOOR AND TABLE
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, DAMASKS
LACE CURTAINS,
CORNICES AND BANDS.
GILT MOLDINGS,
And all poods in the
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY IINE !
We Import our Oools Uircct from tiie
East, and sell at Sun Fianciscu
Pi ices :
WALTER RRO.'S,
113 Front street, nearly opposite Vaughn's
Wharf, Portland, Oregon. , ;i..
ianos(
H. SlHSHEiiViER & CO.,
New York Manufacturers of
Eell Metal Patent Agrafle
Grand Scale Pianofortes
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES
pectfully announce to his old patrons
and the public generally, that he will keep
constantly on hand a good assortment of tho
above class Pianos, which be oilers whole
sale and retail at New York prices.
AGENT FOR STEIXWAT SONS
Celebrated Pianofortes !
AXD
A. E. TJJ OMPS ON'S
Patent Swell and Voice Tremelo
Choral Organ.
li Pianos and Organs cnrcfuUv tuned
and repaired. II. SINSHEIMER
Sd.ly; in Front st. Portland, Oregon.
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TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION.
Oregon Steam Navigation
COM
NOTICE,
REDUCTION OF FARE.
ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEX PE In
fected by the Oregon St. am Nan
nation Company and the Pioneer Stage
Coiiipnnv, wherebv passengers can pur
chase THROUGH TICKETS from Portland
to the different points iu Idaho at the follow
ing rates :
From Portland to Boise City, $"1 ")
" Idaho City t'l ;"U
Silver Citv CI 50
Passengers can lay over at Umatilla by
o-iving notice to the Agent of the "Pioneer
StagiTCompauy."
TbrougU Tieltet Koltl only at the
Cijinpaii Offiee in FoitlaiKi.
The rates of passage on the river until
further notice will be as follows :
From Portland to Dalles $0 25
n? .a. :sr y
Umatilla, 15 00
" Wallula 16 0!)
.i 1'alouse 20 00
" Lewistou 25 00
From Dalles to Umatilla 10 00
" Wallula 1100
" " 1'alouse 15 00
" " Lewiston 20 00
" Umatilla Wallula 2 50
" Palousc 7 00
" Lewiston 12 00
" Wallula " Palouse GOO
" " Lewiston 10 00
THE BOATS OF THE 0.
N.
CO.
For the Dalles
IVILli LEAVE POUTLiXn DAILY,
(Sundavs excepted,')
AT 5 O'CLOCK, A. M.
COXXEVTIXG OX
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,
"W5t3t UuaUon tiie Upper Columbia,
FOR
Umatilla & Wallula.
Tiie Friday' Bt-nt
G'li 'iccts with tlifi
BOAT FOR LBWISTON.
RETriSSISG-Tlie Boats will leave
Lewiston every Monday morning, and Wal
lula every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
mornings, touching at Umatilla and arrive
at Dalles same day.
j. C. AISVOKTH,
J'i t.:Llel O. S. X. Co.
Portland. JuU-:6th 1S67. S:if
EI0NTICELL0 ROUTS.
THE STEAMER
drjesctje:
Master
OlILSO.N'.
CARRYING TIIE UNITED STATES MAIL
Will leave Portland for Monticello rvery
Tuesday, Thursday a'ld Saturday, at 7
o'clock a. si., via Levis river.
J. t. AIXSWOETII,
I'rtxi.Ient O. S. X. Co.
ASTCaiA ROUTE.
TIIE U. S. II AIL STEAMER
Snow Master.
Will 1 avc Portland for Astoria r.nd inter
mediate landinirs, on Monday and Friday of
each week, at 0 o'clock a. Returning,
wilt leave Astoria on Tuesday and Saturday
at 6 a. u.
Jf. C. AISYOUT!I,
J'l-(sUrht O. S. X. Co.
PEOPLE
rp
inuisporiaiiGU
Company.
NEW AltllAXGEJIEXT.
Until further notice
THE STEAMER
A 1 12 1! T
MM
Will leave Portland daily at 7 o'clock A. M.
from the Company's dock, toot of A street,
for Oregon City, connecting with the
steamer
RSLIANCS,
On Monday ;nd Thursday of each
ireck for Salem, Albany, Corvallis,
and intermediate points.
AND WITH TIIE STEAMER
U 17 I O IT ,
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
of each week, for Lafayette and in
termediate 2oiitts.
Due notice will be given
when the Company will dis
patch a boat on other days than above.
Returning the Str. ALERT will leave Oregon
City for Portland at 1 o'clock P. M.
A. A. JlclfLLY,
I 'reside itt P. T. Co.
HALEM, March 1st, isr.7. :if
DAILY OVERLAND
MAIL ROUTE!
TO CALIFORNIA.
rpimOUGH to Sav FRANCISCO IN SIX
JL days, Carrying the U. S. Mail and W.
F. & Co.'s Express.
II. W. CORBLTT & Co., PboPks.
By this route pas?engers avoid the risk of
Ocean travel. Passing through Oregon Citv
Salem, Albany, Corvallis, Oakland, Win
chester, Roseburg, Canyonville, iacksonville
and in California: Yreka, Trinity Center
Shasta, Red Bin If, Tehama, Cbico,Orovil!e
Marysyille to Sacramento. Connecting with
the daily stages to all mining towns innort!i
ern Cjlifornia and southern Ort-"oii also
with the Railroad from Orovillc to Sacra
mento; Also connecting with the Central
Pacific Railroad to the Atlantic States.
Stages stop over night at Jacksonville and
reka, for passengers to rest. Passengers
will be permitted to lav over at anv point
and resume their seats at pleasure," at anv
time within one month, upon notifrimr the
Agent at the otlice where they lay over?
Kmc to Sun aaiu nlo es,-,
Stages leave the Portland ofiice (Arri.r0
nt s Hotel,) daily at i o'clock " 0
StLSni) B. "(i. WHITEHOUSE, Pnt
CHARM AN t BRO., Oregon City Agents.
RANCH FOR SALS.
OITUATEI) BETWEEN TIIE CLACK-
ainas and the
OREGON CITY T07N PLAT !
In the vicinity of the place of T. J. Hunsaker.
Will be sold cheap for cah
Apply to LEVY A; FEClillEIMER,
"J'u lam street, Oregon Citv.
100,000
CHAR MAN A BRO.
XM PHKTIXU XE VTIA EXFAIT.
fj 5 t the ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
MIS CEL LANEO US.
E. K. Kl'SSELL. F. DALTON.
RUSSELL & DALTON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Laic,
Solicitors in Chancery, and
lieul Estate Agents.
Will practice in the Courts of the second,
third and fourth Judicial Districts, and in the
Supreme Court of Oregon.
Jy" Special attention given to the collec
tion of claims at all points in the above nam
ed districts.
Otlice in Parrish's brick building, Albany,
Oregon. (Ss".
Attorneys at L aw,
No. S7 Seventh St., P. O. Box loS-4,
WASniNT.TOX ClTT, V. C.
i Q FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to LAND
3 Business, before the General Land Oliice
ami Interior Department, and generally to
business before tne Executive Departments
; and Congress.
! Having had years of experience in the
Geneiai Land Oilice, s.nd a long and sr.cees
i ful practice in land clannsand controversies,
! we are enabled to oiler valuable services be
fore the U. S. Supreme Court. Interior De
partment, and General Land Otlicf.
l-if We refer generally to alt C S.
Land
:.7..".m
Olliuers. i
WHILE YOU CAN
Buy a Good Farm Cheap,
QOfi rFHREE HUNDRED and TWENTY
JL Acres of goo
of good land, situated with
in - miles ot Oregon City, in a scuth
East course, in a "nice section ot the
country, is now o tiered tor sale at a
bargain. The land has upon it a
GOOD HOUSE,
SPLENDID BARX.
WELL OF WATER,
AX ORCHARD.
And 50 Acres under Fence! It has
been known as the Patterson Farm
located by Abbott.
320
320
1 320
1 320
;320
I For further particulars call at this ofiice or
upon THOMAS GLEN ON,
; Eureka Saloon, cor. Front and Tavlor,
j So.tf J Portland, OYeon.
I K. B. KEU.Y.
J. G. riLSBCRr.
Kelly & FIIsbMi'y
DEALERS IX
PRODUCE,
Seasonable Fruit,
V EGETABLE S,
J
zS
CHOICE CASE GOODS!
WE SHALL ALSO PAY PARTICULAR
attention to the country trade, and
endeavor to oLvays have on hand the best
quality of Butter, eggs, potilln, etc.
By strict attention to business we hope to
merit a share of the pub'.ic patronage.
KELLY k PILSBURY.
'Z'A Post-ot'.ice budding, Oregon City.
REMINGTON'S AR&ORV
Ilion, Kev York.
Aynicy Jr Par
WstsHijiirtoii S:.,
'fic Coast,
Sun Fiancfar,
310
ON II AN I) FOR SALE.
Greatly Reduced Frlces !
LAUGH STOCK
Ti ZX S.
REVOLVERS,
Army, Savy an.I iitlt, single and
t?oul3lc Action.
:v JL. A.1 AJ AlA kD -
IJrcecIi Ijoalfi!g. llcsoivins aiitl C.
GUX XES, KE?iTUS.
irrrle Barrel Vest Pocket Pistols
(New ?.k
)
All tiie IJIiTiioJit PatlMiis and Slj 1
of Fitiisli.
GUN BARRELS AXD MATERIAL
U",
WARDS OF TWO HUNDRED
thousand furnished the United Stales
Government since LSll.
Army Revolver, 44 ion in. Caliber.
Navy Revolver, S6-K.HI in. Caliber.
Belt Revolver (self cocking,) Navy Cal.
Belt Revolver, Navy Size Caliber.
Police Revolver, Navy Size Caliber.
New Pocket Revolver (with loading lever.
Pocket Revolver (self cockinjr. 1
Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt. ) No. 32 Cart.
Repeating Pistol (Elliot pt.; No. i2 Cart.
Vest Pocket Pistol No. 22, SO and 32 CaM.
Gun Cane, using No. S2 Cartridge.
Single Barrel Shut linn.
Revolving Itirle, 2H and 45-100 in. Caliber.
Breech Loading Rttle, No. S2 Cartridge.
Breech Loading Carbine, No. 46 Cartridge.
U. S. Riiie ( Meel Barrel ) Sabre Bayonet.
U.jS. Rifle Musket, Springfield Pattern.
1- f-,J Our Breech Loading arms have just
been approved and adopted for military ser
vice in Europe.
E. REMINGTON A SONS, Ilioti, N. Y.
ALIJEUT E. C11ANK,
2- ?:if. Aytnt. S;m Frjmcisco.
J)AIN KILLER CURES SORE THROAT.
A FAVORITE MEDICINE WITH ALL
IJL classes, is Davis' Pain Killer.
IF YOU HAVE PAINTER'S COLIC, USE
the Pain Killer.
-VTO MEDICINE IS SO POPULAR A
J the Pain Killer.
TEEP TIIE PAIN KILLER AI.Wiv
at hand.
TF YOU HAVE A COUGH OR COLD, s
-L the Pain Killer.
IOOK OUT AND NOT GET CAUGHT
. J without a bottle of the Pain Killer.
I ET EVERYOODY USE THE PAIN
X-i Killer for sprains and bruises.
EVERY TRAVELER SIIOTJLD CARRY
a bottle of Pain Kilier with him.
T EM EMBER, THE PAIN KILLER IS for
Xj both Internal and External use.
TZW The Pain Killer is sold bv all Drug.
gists ani Dealers iu Family Medicines.
Sold by Bell A- Parker, Oregon Citv, and
by Hedge, Calef & Co., and Sinith & Davis,
Portland.
Perry Davis and Son Proprietors, 74 High
street, Providence, R. 1., ;;?s St Paul si.,
Montreal, C. E.; and 17 Southampton Row
London, England. !4i
CRISPER COMA.
Oh '. she was beautiful and fair,
With starry eyes, and radieut hair,
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined,
Encnained the very heat t aud mind.
Ckisper Coma, for Curling the hair of
either sex into Wavy and Glossy
Ringlets, or Heavy Massive curls
By using this article ladies and gentleme
can beautify then;clves a thousand fold. II
is the only article in the world that will curl
straight hair, and at the same time give it a
beautiful glossy appearance. The" Crisper
Coma not only cutis the hair, but invigor
ates, beautifies and cleanses it; it is highly
and delightfully perfumed, and is the most
complete article of the kind ever ofJered to
th A mpi-ipsin TmVilm Thu V,.;w... ...:n
I be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid,
for l- Address all orders to (27. ly
W. L. CLARK A Co., Chemists,
j X'o. 3 Wt-st FayeHc St., SyvHeu?e, N. Y.
tra'
mot
MISCELLANEO US.
OREGON LEATHER !
The Best oh the Coast.
Tiios. Armstrong,
Mgfeaa8fos.fl? Manufacturer of
ALL KINDS OF LEATHER!
Miiavackie, Oregon.
THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN
form DEALERS
AND MANUFACTURERS
That he is prepared to furnish as cood and
durable an article of Leather as can be made
on the Pacific Coast, at the following rates:
Harness Leather, per lb 2S to SO cents.
Extra heavy, for Concord. .. . S3 "
Skirting, perpound 28 to 'i'i "
Belting, in the side S "
' Cut, per square foot, $ 00
Side, upper, " " " 16 to 20 cents.
Grain Leather " " " la to 22
I Light Buff, or Grain for Wo
' i.
men i? oi iv
IS to 20 "
CalfSkins, per doz
Kip " "
Bridle, per side
Collar, per side
Lace Leather, per side..
. $30 00 to $40 00
. 4000 to 60 00
. Z 50 to 4 On
. 1 00-to 2 50
. 2 00 to 4 00
rsf I do net think that Harness Leather
should necessarily be made in Siinta Cruz, in
order to stand the test of our climate ;
j.Jf Nor do I think that Bolting, in order
to bear the straiu of Oregon Machinery, must
be made in the Atlantic States'.
ALL I ASK JS A
And I will prove, to the satisfaction of all
concerned, that Oregon Leather is the best
on the Coast.
All orders will meet with prompt at
tention. Address :
THOMAS A BMSTRON G.
S6.lv") ililwaukie, Oregon.
0.
DEALERS in
S X O "V IE S ,
!g5 rumjjs, Lead J'ive, Hose, etc.
And Manutacturc-rs of
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
Main Street, Oregon City.
The subscribers would respectfully an
nounce that they keep constantly on hand a
pood assortment cf Cooking, Parlor, Ail
Tight, and other stoves, suitable to this
market, which are being
Offered at Portland Prices !
Our assortment in this line is large, and em
braces almost any desired pattern, including
the
BUCK,
I1EXRY CLAY,
II EARTH ST ONE,
WESTERN EMPIRE,
GREAT REPUBLIC.
BLACK KNIGHT, &c.
Roofing and Jobbing of every description
done to order, in a manner that cannot fail
to suit patrons, in addition to the above
may be found a good assortment, ot Hard
ware, Woouemvare, etc.
C. W. POPE & Co.
Oregon City, Ar.ril 2"th, 1'"7. 1.
KIG HX,"ST IL'IPOIITAXT !
To all wisltlng
HORSE SHOEING. BLACK
SM ITU 1 N G, J liON , ETC.
John W. Lewis,
Corner cf 21 A IX and SKCOXD streets,
OREGON CITY.
Takes this opportunity to inform his
old customer'', and the
puolic
in general, mat be now
va on hand
TIIE CELEBRATED
And other patterns which he warrants in
every particular to give satisfaction. The
r arming
community are especially and
earnestly invited to call
ind see these im-
plements, before purchasing elsewhere
Ail work m his line is done in the best
possible manner, and at such prices as must
suit all. In connection with the above de
partment of business the undersigned is also
prepared to manufacture
Wagons and Carriages of every kind!
in point of style and durability
EQITAL TO A X V IMi'OKTE :
Havingconstantly on hand forsale a large
assortment of material, consisting iu part of
WAGON TIMBER.
IRON, STEEL, ETC.,
The propi ietor is
Enabled to fill all Orders !
Feir such Articles on
The Most Favorable Terras.
I"-?" AU work from this establishment,
and all material sold on order, is warranted
to be as represented.
J. W. LEWIS.
Oregon Citv. D. I.lfifir,. l:lv
A CAISn
FOR TIIE FALL AND AV INTER
Of Siiu Eruijcisco.
BiDGER & LINDEWBERGER,
Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street,
Cor. .Merchant, San Francisco,
IatpoitTEjis anp Wholesale JJealeks
KNTiKi: NBW AND FHES1I STOCK !
w
7E AVOULD CALL ATTENTION
OF
Country .Merchants to our usuallv
lar:
e ftocK 01 noons, our stocK comtirtses
every article in the Clothing and Furnishing
line. AVe have constantly on hand the larg
est and greatest variety of Cassi meres and
AVofd IL:ts, of any house in San Francisco,
and our prises for these goods are less than
those of any house, as we receive them di
rect front the manufacturer's consignment.
Our stock f Fall ami AA'ixtkk Goods is
particularly attractive, and the great feature
to the country merchant is the unusually
low prices.
Less than (he Cost of Importation !
V'a a'?o keep the staple articles iu the
Dry Good; line, which Goods we have pur
chased in this market under the hammer,
and are odcriug them at New York cost, or
less.
We publish this card in order that we may
make new acquaintances, and induce those
who have not heretofore purchased of us, to
call and examine our stock.
Good Articles and Low Prices 1
Are the greatest inducements to all who
purchase to sell again. Meichauts who buy
of us can make a good profit, and sell to
their customers at a low figure.
H e renini ti, liexpeeifuUv uaur (f't Srr'tx.
BADGER & LINbENBERGEK',
AVhoIcsile Clothing and Hut Warehouse,
Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street.
San Francisco, July 30th, 't7. 42.3m
1 PERSONS IN WANT OF CHOICE 'A
neties of flowers, are in vited to examine
our assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
KELLY s PILSBURY,
JVtf ') Post ofiice, Oregon C:fr.
MISCELLANEOUS
Whiskers and HL-arrO
T70BCED to grow upon llle Mnootv '
r .in from three to live weeks T f
i
&
oevtsrue Kestat
Restaurateur rm.'.:"' ngl)r r
wonderful discov
very m mn,!.,, : ' lntf "iom
unon the honr-H or,,"! i.: "ce acting
uious manner. It ha
Of P;iris m- I.rir..t
. . uv, nair
airman almost
s been used bvtl 1 ,' C"
with the n,o-fl.l'f'!,,'
success. Names of !! ,v.. 1 t!a,tenn
registered, and if ent.reatiscLr"1 &
given in every instance, the mornr '?"
cheerfully refunded. Price br m" V"1 be
and postpaid, 1. DescriptivecirM.i
testimonials mailed free. Addr , L s Av-i
. BEKGER. S1117TTX X- r, T ,s'
Sole Agents for the United s; ' : V.
1.1 r- : , 1 I -v,
B EAUTY!
27.1.
Anburn,Golden,Pla2.en,Silken CrH.
"PRODUCED by the use of prof n, ls:
1 Friser Le Chevaux. One a,,,,! t T1'
warranted to curl the most strait n '
born hair of either spy i.,t .
or heavy massive curls. ihiS been Vt
the tas iiftniiKw f Purl ... 1 . u
the most gratifying results.
1,1m
G
D,
to the hair,
Price bv nmil en.it... .
1:1 urv-
paid, $1. Descriptive circula, 3 mailed tT'
Address: Beugeu, Snt rrs & Co.," I nl f ee
27. 1 v) N o. 2S5 Rt ver st , Tror v
Sole Agents for the United Stales. "'
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOrP
CHASTE LEAR'S
HAIR, EXTE,MIN ATOE!.
For Removing tfywrfluoii Ilxir. Q
TO the ladies especially, this invu!i;aMft
depilatory recommends itself as be in
an almast indispensable article to f-nriU
beauty, is easily applied, does not bttm or V
jure the skin, but acts airectly on the root.,"
It is warranted to remove supertiuons V.arr
from low foreheads, or from any part of 'i.
body, completely, totally, and 'radically ox.,
tirpating the same, leaving the skin'soft"
smooth and natural. This is the ur.lv anidf.
tised by the Frencft, and ii is the onK- Tnr
effectual depilatory in existence. Price'"'"
cents pcr-package" sent j)OKtpaid to any a'u
dre?s, on receipt of an order, hy
BERGER, SHUTTS & Co.," ChemUs
2J-1J) !S.- Itiver st-. Troy, X.V.
There Cometh glad tidings of joy to all.
To young and to old, to great and small:
The beauty which once was so precious ai;i
rate," O
Is free for all, and all rn.iv be fair.
ISy tiie use of
CHASTELLAE'
WHITE LiaiJID EHAKEL
For improving and beautifying the com
plexion. The most valuable and perfect r.-'v
aration iu use, for giving the skin 0 beautiful
pearl-like tint, that is only found ;n vol;.f.
It quickly removes Tan, freekeis, I'lmpU'
Blotches. Moth Patches, Sallow nss, l.nn'.
lions, and all impurities of the sl;in ki'm'K
hcaling tiie same ler.vi::g the skm white aii
clear as alabastar. Its nse cannot bedetoeV.t
bv the closest semtiny, r.nd being a v(:f-.ij
ble preparation is perfectly ho liness. IUs!
the only article of the kind used by Vuiica
and is considered by the Parisian' us 'xdC
pensabie to a perfect toilet. UpwssMn cf
yo,(iuo bottles were sold during the
a sutllcieiit guarantecQd' its el!k;v. foln
7.t cents. Sent by mail, tjost pt.id, ctt reviH
of nn order, by
ct
BLRGER, SI1UTTS A Co., Chemist.,,
River
n.y, X. 1
REr-ARATOR CAPIILL.
Throw away your false frizzes, your switcliej
your wig 0
Destructive of comfort, and not worth a f:--Come
aged, come yoiithfnl.corne ugiy and fair
And rejoice iu your own luxuriuiu'liair.
Reparatob CaI'Illi : For restoring
Hairnjion bald licaJs ffrotu wha.
ever cwse it may have lalien out.)
and forcing a growth of hair ujoi
me lace, it
hoa ,in . -.... I
It will force the beard to
Ksir nnen t
smoothest face in from live to eiglit"wt.-?K
or hair upou bald heads in from to to xhrn
months. A few ignorant practitioners have
asserted that there is nothing that will force
or hasten the growth of the" hair or bvari!
Their assertions arc f.:l
as t.
1 011 s a
living witnesses (from their own experience'!
can bear witness. lint many viiisr.v, how
are we to distinguish the g -n nn? from t.'.c
spurious? It certainly is diiiieul', as uiV
tenths of the dub-rent preparatior.s a-.h
tised for the. hair and beard are t-nrn-rv
worthies?, and vou mav have alt
.a;;
lar
away large amounts in their pure!"
such we would say, try the Reparator t'apiiii
it will cost you nothing unless it fully ccme
up to our representations. If your druggie
docs not keep it, send us one "dollar arid w
will forward it, postpaid, together with a re
ceipt for the money, which will be returmd
you on application, providing entire sati
"faction is not given. Address: (J7:l;
AV. L. CLARK .'i Co.. Chemist?.
No. 3 AYest Fayette St., Syracuse, X. T.
AFFLICTED
S U FF E Ji N O MOB El
When by the use of Dr.Joivvii.i.k's Va.'.v.h
you can be cured permanently, at a trifiiDi
cost. The astonishing success hich has at
tended this invaluable medicine for t,ie:;l
and Nervous Weakness, General Debility,
and Prostration, Loss of Muscular eneri,
Impoteney, or any of the consequences of
youthful indiscretion, renders it the mut
valuable preparation ever discovered. U
will remove all nervous affections, pri-ssiou
excitement, incapacity to study or bii'-G)es
loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of sdi
destrtiction. fears of insanity, Ac. It will
restore the appetite, renew the health of those
who have destroyed it by excess of ev iQrac
ticcs. Youngnen, be humbugged no 11101
by " Quack Doctors," and ignorant practi
tioners, but send without delay for the Khxif
and be at once restored to health and happi
ness. A perfect cure is guaranteed in evciy
instance. ' Price 1, or lour bottles toons
address, :.
One bottle is sufficient to effect a cureis
any ordinary case.
Also: Dk. Joixvili.e's Specific Pills, r
tiie speedy and permanent cure of Goticrrhi'
(ileet. L'rethal discharges. Gravel, StricttTc,
and all ali'ections of the Kidneys ami U-h
der. Cures effected in from one to five days.
They are prepared from vegetable extracts
that are harmless on the system, and 11 r
nauseate the Ktunuu iip .-.r liiir.r nn:ite til4.,;
i...-..iii r.;;,. u ii
using them, nor does their action in any
intct lere with busiuess pursuits. 1'riee ii
per box.
Either of the above mentioned articles""
be sent to any adihess, closely sealed, "'"J,
postpaid, by mailr express, on receipt
price. Address all orders to
BERGER, SHUTTS & Co. Chemists.
27.lv) No. Lsf River st Troy, X. L
" ASTRX7LCGY.
THE WORLD ASTONISH
At the Wonderful Reerl-jtiim
MADE 15 Y THE GKEAT ASTROl.oGIST,
Madame JI. A. PERRIG0.
She reveals secrets r.o mortal everki'fj
Restores to happiness thoty n ho:,t
ful events, cataso-ophes, crosses in '.'",."'
of money, Ac, have become despnn";y.
She biings together those long sejM'.aa"
gives information concerning absent 't'1''
or lovers, restoresQ't or stolen I,rn",';!..j
tells you the business you are bet q""1"
to pursue and in what you wiil l"ia'Y
cessful, causes speedy-" marriages aii'f
you the very day you" will marry, '''q,',!,,,
the name, likeiss, and characteristics' ,
person. She reads y our very thoughts. '
bv her almost supernatural powers. "."'
the dark and hidden mysteries of the tlht
From the stars we see in the firmament
malefic stars that overcome or f rerf'!
111 the configuration from the aspeoa
.ositions ol the planets and the fixyu
the heavens at the time of birth, she aen
It ii"
tli
future destiny of man. Fail r,ot.)--j,
suit the greatest" Astrologist 011 eartf
ts vou but a tri'de, and you may n
..yt-r
gain liave so favorable an opi'orttiiiity. ,
sulfation fee, with likeness ana .e
information, f 1. Parties living t a u
can consult the Madame by mail i(.)a
safety and satisfaction to themselves, .
V
2"
person, a mn au c.in.. v
out, with all inquiries answerer
rlond-liW1" t
enclosed, sent
bv mail on receipt ot p.- jj(
led. The strictest seere
illiyic u:i,,tvi.v. - - .
, . 11 .....wr,'iiltl
be matntainea, ana au cunc.-t -
turned or destroyed. References 01 -est
order furnished those desiring t 1 a
Write plainly the day of the "
the ver 111 which you were born, tu .
a small lock of hair. Address. ,;0
7 5V) ,btu H. A. FbRh'' V
P.O. Drawer IV", IMfl,
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