Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, October 12, 1867, Image 4

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WITHOUT THE CHILDREN.
Oh, the weary, solemn silence
Of a house without the children !
Oh, the strange oppressive stillness
Where the children come no moe I
Oh, the longing of the sleepless
For the soft arms of the children.
Oh, the longing for the faces
PeepiDg through the opening door--
Faces gone forever more !
Strange it is to wake at midnight
Andnot hear the children breathing
NotWng but the old clock ticking,
TickiDsj, ticking by the door.
Strange to see the little dresse
Hanging up there all the morning ;
And the gaiters ah! their patter,
We will hear it never more
On our hearth-forsaken floor!
What is home without the children?
'JEjs the earth without its verdure,
And the sky without the sunshine ;
Life is withered to the core !
So we'll leave this dreary desert,
And we'll follow the good Shepherd
To the greener pastures vernal.
Where the Lambs have " gone before"
With the Shepherd evermore !
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Blackwood on the Situation.-
For a time after the close of our war,
Blackwood, in common with other
English Tory organs, was shamed
into decency in its utterances npon
Americar affairs. The laughable
clumsiness of Charles Lever offering
to recant "Cornelius O'DowdV ven
omous abuse is still remembered, as
5s Fundi' s eager haste to eat its own
dirty words and cartoons. Of course
the London Times' columns became
their own pillory. But Blaclacood
seems disposed to resume its cynical
tone, of which, some snarls are audi
ble in the article of a late issue npon
American finance. " Cornelius "
sketches aaricature of the subject,
borrowing the high lights from the
wickedness of officials and contract
ors, and relieving them by gloomy
forebodings of a repudiation party
and policy. lie absurdly talks of
the "unexpected" close of tho war,
and emit3 a plaintive whine tver the
cotton loan, which some fossil Eng
lishmen were foolish enough to ac
cept, and are verdant enough to hope
to receive payment for. As to repu
diation, the forwardness of the Eng
lish to charge other nations with the
purpose of cheating, reminds one of
the promptness among a certain class
of litigants which the rogue always
shows in accusing his opponent of
perjury. Yet our contempt for its
motive need. not prevent our profiting
by an enemy's warning. Such a re
sult as repudiation of our national
debt is impossible we intend to pay
it, which is more than England ex
pects to do with hers. But the best
way to make such a result iuconceiv
able by foreigners is to hasten re
union, and bring the resources and
energy of the South once more into
the taxpaying common stock of the
country. It rests with the Southern
ers themselves to do this, by accept
ing the terms offered, and the friendly
feeling of the great majority of the
North which maintains those terms,
) as the best escape from the troubles
broodirg over the land.
" Of Sucn is'' Life. A year or
so ago a ruffian in New York in a
playful mauner cut his mistress's
throat from ear to ear, and she died
in great agony. He was arrested,
tried, condemned, and will soon be
hung. The beautiful condition of his
mind appears in the announcement
that he will " meet his fate in the
spirit of a true Christian. The sisters
of Mercy are welcome visitants to
his cell: and, under the influence of
their gentle teaching, his sorrows are
made joys, his heart-griefs burdens
that pain not, but strengthen for the
coming struggle, and all things that
breed dark forebodings to suggest
thoughts of better things to oome in
a better world beyond the grave."
Tne poo9 girl hcrried into eternity,
dumped into a nameless grave, for
gotten, unwept, is of course not one
of those " heart-griefs." &c, &c.
National Finances Jo a quiet
way, Mr. McCulloch has redeemed,
within a very short period, at least
" one hundrecTand fifty millions cers
tificates of indebtedness, over one
hundred millions compound-interest
notes, and over one hundred millions
deposits in the sub treasuries and
min9, brides reducing the debt some
two hundred and fifty odd millions
since the time the plan of reduction
was commenced. These immense
operations, too,were conducted with
out pausing ethe slightest ripple on"
the surface of monetary affairs, and
the country has maintained, through
out, its fimrucial steadiness to a most
remarkable degree. The only obli
gations that he has yet to contend
with are tho outstanding 7 30s and
the unredeemed compound-interest
notes, amounting to some five hun
dred millions.
Tue West. The farmers of the
western part of New York feel con
siderably depressed over the extreme
flatulent of the sheep and wool mar
kets. Sheep that readily brought
five dollars per head in the spring,
uow find weak market at less than
half that sum, while wool is extremely
dull at 3Sa40 cents. In many por
tions, also, heir fruit will amount to
little or nothing. A very fine hay
crop has been secured, however, in
excellent condition, and the general
harvest lias been good.
END OF VOLUME OXE.
On the 19th inst. Volume one of the En
terprise will be completed. We shall con
tinue sending the paper to all whose names
aretj present upon our lists, and be thank
ul for any efforts on the part of our friends
who may aid us in extending the circulation
of our journal. The present circulation is
nearely double what it was expected we
would have at this time, and yet, we are of
the opinion it may be in future easily increas
ed at least one hRIf farther. With this view
we make' the following
LIBERAL PROPOSITION.
To r.ny patron in the past who will send
us one neio subscriber, and Five Dollars, we
will forward two receipts in full for one year,
being a reduction of fifty cents per annum
per copy.
CLUBS
May be formed at the following rates :
Ten copies one year, and one to the
getter up of the club S25 GO
Twenty copies one year, and two ex
tra copies to the getter up of the
club $3 00
Mailed to separate addresses if desired.
The cash to accompany each order, inva
riably, otherwise the regular rates of $3 will
be charged, and advance payments consid
ered to be within the range of thirty or siity
days.
We do not lay clafm to any very great
rank in the world of Journalism, prefering
to let the public juJg of us by our works.
In the year about to close we have been as
attentive as possible to the duties devolving
upon us and can only promise to be as de
voted in the future. With many thanks to
the public for the good words spoken for us,
and the patronage bestowed upon us, we
shall start out as fresh nd resolutely with
Volume Two as though it were but the be
ginning of our experience in Oregon.
All communications should be sent
through the mail or express to
I). C. IRELAND.
Oregon City, Oct. 5th, 1307.
A New Material for Beds. A
new discovery has been made in Cal
ifornia which is revolutionizing mat.
tress making.' There is dug out of
the mountains of the Sierra large a
better material for beds than is now
available in the markets of the world.
It is fully equal to citrled hair, and
comfortable, useful, and healthful
beds. A factory. has been built on
Little Bear river, about a mile from
Dutch Flat, which is now employing
a Urge number of men. The mate
rial manufactured is the soap root,
which grows in unlimited quantities
in that region.
Ccrk for Hydrophobia. A do"
keeper in England, who wag bitten
eight times by rabid dt'gs, each time
averted the horrors of hydrophobia
by allowing the common uitrate of sil
ver to filter into the wound, which de
composed the saliva, and thus destroy
ed the virus. A London ph6icinn
"adopts and endorses the remedy.
Bcciitel's Photograph Gallery
is the only establishment in Oregon that is
thoroughly prepared to do aU the different
styles of work in the art. Photographs from
card to life size. The new Cabinet Cards,
Ac, Ac. Small pictures enlarged (retouched
in India ink painted in water colors or oil,
by Mrs. S. J. Iiumsey.) All negatives taken
in this gallery will ' be carefully preserved,
that additional copies may be had. Mr. B,
has now on hand a very large collection of
negatives, the names of which are recorded
alphabetically in a book for that purpose,
which may be seen in the reception room.
MIS CEL LA NEO US.
Dr. H. Saffarrans,
PHYSICIAN and SUIiGEON.
Office and Drug Store -on Main street, be
tween Ackerman's and Jacob Bros (.52
O 1C 3S T JR. -A- L
Late Alayer's Harkct,)
Removed to the lower story of the laieCourt
House, under the Exe-lpkise ollice.
Main Street Oregon Cit'f
V'r-ij n.J! The undersigned will keep
fresh and cured meats:
Poultry, Vegetables,
Corned Beef and Pork,
Bacon, Hams, Lard, Tallow, $-e
A liberal share of patronage is solicited
as we expect to keep as good an assort men',
and ot as good quahty.as the country affords
which will be delivered to purchasers at anj
reasonable distance in the citv.
6:)"j RYAN" & MAYER.
18GG.
JOHX MTERS. JiKJyjyjm n. C. MYERS.
J. MYERS & BROTHER,
Ciiesip Csisli Store !
Under the Court House, in Oregon, Cliy.
Dealers in
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Clothing,
Buena Vista Stone Ware,
Groceries, Hardware, etc., etc.,
Which they propose to sell us cheap as any
J louse in Oregon. 2:1 y
Snleni Woolrn fcool fur sale at whole
sale or retail, at Salem prices, by
J. Myers tt Brother.
II
Jgliest Price paid for Wool, Deer
ssins, and Dried fruit, by
J. Myers $ Brother.
A. J. MONROE.
W. A. K. M ELLEN.
aiJJEtiSUL? WORK.
KONROE & MELLEN,
Dealers in California, Vermont, and
Italian Marbles, Obelisks, Monti
7nents, Head and Pool stones,
Salem Oregon.
Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished
to order. 32.tf
JAS. L. Bjixr.
W. S. STEVENS.
Notary Public.
DALY & STEVENS,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS, COLLEC
TORS AND GENERAL AGENTS,
Office 1st floor Vaughn' Brick, corner of
Morrison aud Front sts, Portland, Oregon.
VW Particular attention given to the ad
justment of accounts. Legal and other doc
uments transcribed at short notice.
Island Sugar and Molasses.
9 KEGS ISLAND SUGAR;
' 150 BBLS. ISLAND MOLASSES,
ex-Honolulu Packet, and for
isle by MTKAELEy, MERRILL & CO.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Hlolt ioma.lt Lodge Ko. 1. A. P8!
fr &A. ,JI. Hold its regular Mjslt
communications on the first and third Sat
urdays in each month, At 7 o'clock, from the
20th "of September to the 20th ef Kurch, end
7 o'clock from the 2otU ef March to the 20th
September. 40
Brethren in good standing ere invited to
attend. By order of W. M.
Orcgoa Ledge Ka. 3, I. O.
te of O.F. Meets every Wednes
day evening at 7 o'clock, in the
Masonic Hall. Members of the order are in
ited to attend. By order N. G. n:29
"Willamette Liolg So. 151. O. C T.
Meets every Saturday evening, at the rooms
S.E. corner of Main and Fifth streets, at 7 1-2
o'clock. Visiting members are invited to
attend. ISO
By order of W. C. T.
Free to Everybody.-A large G pp
Circulir, giving information of the greatest
importance to the young of both sexes. It
teaches how 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, bv return mail. Address P. O.
Drawer 21, Trov, N. Y. (tm27
Wonderful but True. Madame
Remington, the world-renowned A-stroIogist
and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a
clairvoyant state, delineates the very features
of the person you are to marry, and by the
aid ot an instrument of iutense power,
known as the l'sychomotropc, guarantees to
produce a perfect and life-like picture of the
future husband or wife of the applicant, with
dateof marriage, occupation, leading traits of
character, Ac. This is no imposition, as tes
timonials without number can assert, liy
stating place of birth, age, disposition, color
of wyes 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 Gerikuds Reming
ton, P. O. Box 2t7, West Troy, N. Y. 2G:ly
A Yob-XG Lady. Upturning to her
country home, after a sojourn of a few
months m the city, was hardly recognized
by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic,
flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion
of almost marble smoothness, and instead of
twenty-three she really appeared but eigh
teen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so
great a change, she plainly told them that
she used the Circassian Halm, 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 fold. It is simple in its combi
nation, as Nature herself is simple, yet
unsurpassed in its eflicaey in drawing
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 1, sent by Mini or Kxpress,
on receipt of an order bv W. L. CLARK A
Co., Chemist, No. 3 West Fayette Street,
Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents
for the sale of the same. 2o:ly
Know thy Destiny. Madame E.
F. Thornton, the great English Astrologist
Clairvoyant and Psychomctrician, who has
astonished the scientific classes of the Old
World, has now located herself at Hudson,
N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses such
wondeful powers of second sight, as to eua
ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest,
importance to the single or married of either
sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates
the very feat (ires, of the person you are to
niarrv, and by the aid of an instrument of iu
tense powerknown as the Psychomofcrope,
guaiantees to prcdued a life like picture of
the future husband or wife of the applicant,
together witn date, of iiiiii rnue, position in
lit--, leading traits of character, tc. This is
no humbug, as thousands of testimonials
can assert." She will .-end when desired a
certitied certificate, or written guarantee,
that ihe picture is what it purports to be.
By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stat
ing place of birth, age, disposition and complexion-,
aniL enclosing fifty cents and
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture and desired informa
tion by return mail. All comii.unications
sacred- confidential. Address in confidence,
Madame K. F. Thornton, P. O. Box 223,
UudsouN. Y L2t3:ly
A Cuul From The
American Watch Company
Of' Walt ham, Jfuix.
rpilIS COMPANY BEU LEAVE TO IN
I form the public that they com
menced operations in 1850. and their factory
now covers four acres of ground, and has
cost more than a million dollars, and em
ploys over Too operatives. Tl ey produce
75,000 Watches a year, and make and sell
not less than one half of all the watches sold
in the United States.
The difference between their manufacture
and t lie European, is briefly this: European
Watches are made almost entirely by hand,
and the result is of necessity a lack of that
uniformity, which is indispensable to correct
time-keeping. Both the eye and the hand
of the most skillful operative must vary.
But it is a fact that, except watches of the
higher grades, Europeau watches are the
product of the cheapest labor of Switzer
land, and the result is the worthless Ancres,
Lepmes and so called Pat.nt Levers which
soon cost more in attempted repairs, than
their original price. Common workmen,
boys and women, buy the rough separate
parts of these watches from various facto
ries, polish and put them together, and take
then) to the nearest watch merchant, who
stamps and engraves them with any uame
or brand that may be ordered.
lloio American H atoties are Mane.
The American Waltham Watch is made
by no such uncertain proaess and by no
such incompetent workmen. All the Com
pany's operations, from the reception of the
raw" materials to the completion of the
Watch, are carried on under one roof, and
under one skillful and competent direction.
H'.t the great distinguishing feature of their
Watches, is the fa'-tthat their several parts
are all made by the finest, the most perfect
and delicate machinery ever brought to the
aid of human iudustry. Every one of the
more than a hundred parts of every watch is
made by a machine that infallibly repro
duces every succeeding part with the most
unvarying accuracy. It was only necessary
to make one perfect watch of any particular
style and then to adjust tho hundred man
chines necessary to reproduce every part of
that watch, and it follows th.1t every suc
ceeding watch must be like it.
The Company respectfully submit their
watches on their merits only. They claim
to make
A Better Article for the Money
by their improved mechanical processes
than can be made under the old-fashioned
handicraft system. They manufacture eveiy
grade of watches, from a good, low priced
and substantial article in solid silver huntng
cases, to the finest chronometer and also
ladies' watches in plain gold or the finest en
ameled and jeweled cases; but the indispen
sable requisite of all their watches is that
they shall be good time keepers. It should
be remembered that. except their single low
est grade .named " Home Watch Company,
BosUn," aU watches made by them are tuily
warranted by a special certificate, and tliis
warrantee is good at all times against the
Company or its agents.
BOBBINS & APPLETON,
1S:2 Broadway, N. Y.,
General Agents.
Ti. B. Gray &. Co.. 61fi Merchant st., San
Fraucisco, Agent for the Pacific Coast. (31.
JOHNSON & McCOWN ABE THE Local
Agents in Oregon City, of the Pacific
tire Insurance Compauv, the best doing
business on this coast. "This Company is
the only one in Oreiron that
Issue Policies and Adjusts Losses
tiT;ii r . j
i unom reierrwg tne case to San Francisco,
ALSO, AGENTS OF THE
North America Life Insurance Cn '
Presenting the most desirable features,
havins its Kolicies mmrant he- tl f..t!
i o j usaic
ot .New 1 ork.
Don't delav attention in v,c .-.
ters until your rxronertv is dostrnvc.t Kv. -
oru-util you a.-e sick "when Tnn"r:ir m,t ul
insured. Call immediately. if
JUSTICES' BLANKS, of every descrip- 1
tton,.foT sale at the- ErnrRFHisE office. 1
PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE.
Persons having business in Portland are ad
vised to note the following firms.
f . H. lilTCBBU..
A. SMITH.
Mitchell, Dolph fit Smith.
Attorney and Counsellors at Law,
Solicitort in Chancery, and Proc
tors in Admiralty,
lf- Office over the old Post'OCEce, Front
street, Portland, Oregon. (ly)
1 C. A. DOLPH,
Attorney akd CouxselcK-at-Law,
rT Office 106 Front street, Portland, Ore
gon. , (4t3. 6m
Dr. CHARLES BLACH,
Physician, Surgeon and AccoucJieur.
OFFICE Corner of Washington and Front
streets, Parriah'a Block, Portland, Oregon.
RESIDENCE Salmon street, between Third
and Fourth, opposite the Plaza. f 22.1y
0. P. 1YXASQN,
Attorney and Counselor at La'vy,
102 Front st., Portland, Oregon.
J57 Is fully prepared to attend to any
business under the Bankrupt Law.
Divorces obtained on the most reasonable
feints, and no charges made for services
where the divorce is denied. 37. ly
AMERICAN EX CI I A N G E.
(Late LINCOLN HOUSE.)
It. 8 Front lroet, Pmtland Oregon.
L. P. W. QUI M BY, PttoruiETOK,
Late of Western Hotel. )
This house is the most commodious in the
State, newly furnished, and it will be the en
deavor of the proprietor to make his guests
comfortable. The Baggage Wagon will al
ways be found at the iambng on the arrival
of "steamships and river boats, carrying bag
gage to the house free of charge. 17-ly
E. G. RANDALL,
IMPORTER ANu DEALER IN
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Sheet Music, and Musical Merchandise of
all kinds. Sole Agent in Oregon for
Haton & Hamlin's
CELEBRATED CAUIXET ORGAN !
AND
Stein way & Sen's
COM ili PIASO FOUTES !
First street, next door to the Post Ollice
Portland, Oregou. (4.tf
C. P. FERRY,
(Late Ferry & Foster,)
US .Eld. Sii. 33. 3352 o
No. 10S Front street, Portland.
Ajrent North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company.
And Mauhattan Life Insurance Co
G1 OVERNMENT SECURITIES. STOCKS
j" Bonds, nnd Real Estate bought nnd
sold oa Commission. f 3:1 1
I.. C. MILI.ARD. W. J. TAN" SCIICTVEIt.
BIILLARD & VATJ SCHUYVER,
Successors toLadd, Reed & Ce.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FOIIEIGX AXD DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Also: Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Ifo. 7 3 FiJOfT STREET,
Portland, Oregon.
14 lvl
A. G. BRADFORD,
HS REMOVED TIIE BALANCE OF
his stock of
Wines and Liquors,
TO
'o, 10 First Street, Portland, Orrgan.
Directly in tjie rear of his former place of
business." Parties in want of Extra Pine
Wines and Brandies, will do ive'.l to call.
Empty Pipes and Barrels for Sale. (27. tf
HIGGINS'&CO'S
Home Manufactured Soap.
ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, 13C7,
we will sell our Soap ut the following
rates, for CASH, only :
FAMILY SOAP.
Per 100 Boxes, or over, at $1 45 per Box.
ro " i r.o " "
25 " 1 55 " "
CIIEHICAL OLIVE.
40 Bars, Sr lb 3 20 " "
20 " 19 lb. 1 70 " "
TT7"B warrant our Soap to be equal to any
Y T article that can be imported, and su
perior to many brands that are offered in
this market. HIGGINS & CO.
No. S Front street, 1 block north O. S. N.
Co.'s wharf. .
Portland, January 1, 1367. fll :1
g. w. noi3ixsoN
J. R. LAKE.
EIIGHKA1VT
Stove and Tin Store!
No. 154 Front street, Portland, Oregon,
cext door to Everding & Beebe.
DEALERS IK
Stoves, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
HAVE JUST LAID IX A L AUG E stock
of stoves of tho latest styles, consist
ing in part of the following cook stoves:
Pride of the Pacific, Bepublic,
Golden Gate, Crystal Palace,
Buck's Patent, Harvest Queen,
Diamond Rock, Hearthstone,
Also: A good stock of Parlor aud Box
stoves, tin ware, Ac, Ac.
Also: An assortment of Pumps, etc.
We are satisfied that we can give satisfac
tion to our patrons, in every respect, as we
are determined to.sell at fair prices.
We hold ourselves in readiness, and are
prepared to do looting, spouting, and ail
kinds of job work, on short notice, and in a
satisfactory manner,
ROBINSON & LAKE.
Portland, March loth, 1SH7. 21.lv
T03 AGOG jJC OAGGO
J 1ST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM
the Manufacturers,
3;000 iloxcs
Choice Srands Virginia Chewing !
COMPRISING
Lisht Pressed Natural Leaf
Hard Bright lbs. in Caddies ;
Sweet Honey Dew in Caddies;
Tavist, Pocket Piece, and other
Fancy Styles.
ALSO, 10.000 POUNDS
Select Virginia Smoking Tobacco'
Of the best brands, put up in bales and
packages of oue pound, halves and
quarters. Also :
SOLACE, SOLAR AND TOCXO AMERICA
FINE CUT CHEWirjp,?
Which we are receiving every thirty davs
fresh frora ihe manufacturers. '
We offer the above goods to the trade in
bond or tax paid, at San Francisco price 'for
Cash. Wi, bar. nn . "J ,Ur
- ------ jcuu. uuu ure con
stantly receiving, a large assortment of
Havana and American Cigars !
To whifh urt la i-i ii!. .t
.f T " i ?t r l,Je attention
0f.HiI-Ji?o'1s d Dealers m general.
Lieiaiiaiso oe round at this estab
lishment, a rnnmlola a . ... . r .
Notions and I-ancv Goods, Bjlliard Balls
Cue Yax and leathers, Fishing Tackle, e c'
. . WASsER.MAN & CO
sl-om) 77 Front st. iwi,j
HUBS BUCKETS. WASH BOARDS
L feelers, eeivee, etc., for sale by
PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE
Persons having business in Portland are ad
vised to note the following firms.
mmirs amid abp
.-4. tt h Trr i ? T
On door south from the corner of First and
Morrison streets, near the Western,
Portland, Oregon. .
Win. T. Shanahan,
IMPORTER AND PEALER INT
ill US 1 CA L INSTR UMENTS,
FINE ENGRA VINGS,
PICTURE FRAMES
' And MOLDINGS.
THE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK
of Engravings, Cromos, Plain and col
ored Lithographs, etc., ever before offered
in this market, just recei.-ed and for sale at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
also:
Views of Columbia River Scenery!
Constantly on hand.
agent for bradbcry's celebrated
Scale FIsaiaos :
Which have given universal satisfaction,
and which te guarantees to sell at San Fran
cisco prices.
rf" Special attention given to framing
Photograph Engravings, etc.
grrMr. Shanahan, formerly of A. Koh
ler's establishment. San Francisco, will at
tend to tuning and repairing Pianos, Melo
deons, and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
Pianos for Rent. (SG.ly
Sixteen Years in Oregon.
S, J, fVf'GORMIGK,
TIIE
Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform all his old
customers fand as many new ones as may
not be acquainted witn the fact) that he still
continues to operate at' the
FRANKLIN BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland.
(exactly opposite mount hood)
Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL BOONS,
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all kinds of
Musical Instruments.
cncncii s.U'ic uoiiiv;,
BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS,
TOYS,
M ISC E LL A N EO US BOOKS,
CI1EA P PUBLICATIONS,
NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES,
GLOBES,
PRESSES,
lyr.j PENS,
Photographic Albums,
And every other article in the above line.
niTOP.TEU OF
Hard Weed Lumber
COACH, CARRIAGE,
AND WAGON MATERIALS !
Portland, Op.ego.v.
HAS NOW ON HAND and TO ARRIVE
the finest ytock ever imported to this
coast. Being selected under his personal
supervision he can warrant it to be of th?
best, and would call the attention of dealers
and wagon makers to his assortment of
EASTERN OAK,
ASH, AND HICKORY,
PLANK,
WRITE WOOD,
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES,
AXLLS, POLES, BENT RIMS
Shaft, Bows, Single trees, Plow
Beams and Handles, dc.
Orders for the above, also for Boxes, Thim-
bles, Skeins, Iron and Steel, promptly
filled.
I50I1KET II. JLAW,
Commission Merchant, 38 First st ,
m Corner of Pine, Portland, Oregon.
Z3T Consignments solicited. (30. ly
PIj2.2OS.
H. SINSHEIMEB & CO.,
New York Manufacturers of
Bell Metal Patent AgrafFe
Grand Scale Pianofortes !
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES
L pectfully announce to his old patrons
aud the public generally, that he will keep
cons antly on hand a good assortment of the
above class Pianos, winch he offers whole
sale aud retail at New York prices.
AGENT FOIt STE1XWAT fc SONS
Celebrated Pianofortes !
AND
A.E. THOMPSON'S
Patent Swell and Voice Themelo
Chohal Organ.
N. Ti. Pianos nnd Drfun. nr..n j
and repaired. 11. SIXS11E1MER.
"!) ill front st. Portland, Oregon.
C D. SNYDER & CO..
Book Binders and
BLMTK BOOK MAKTJFACTTJItEPcS
OllKGOXIAIV I1U1UIMXG, '
Ao. it tVahingtoii Street "
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS UCLED and BOUND to
any desired pattern to
PAPFUS ?Vo0Kk' MGAZIES, NEWS,
V i L c ' boi"id in every variety of
style known to the trade. -""y ot
Orders from the country promptly nt
tcndcd t0- CD. SNYDER A CO
HATS.
MEUSSOOBFFER & BROsr
A nf'v,'f'iCtVe''S lnd Importer of, 1
And MholesaU and Retail Dealre in
I ATS CAPS,
AHD HATTEE'S MATERIALS
No. 72 Front street, Portland Orfr0a '
iZZeTVln?' in addlt''on their extensive
stock, bv every steamer, all the latest st vies
of New ork, London and Pa.is.an tfste for
PORTLAND BUSINESS GUIDE
Persons having business in Portland are ad
vised to note the following firms.
WILLAMETTE
IRON WORKS COMPANY!
North Front aud E sts.,
Portland. Oregon.
Iion Founders,
STEAM ENGINE
and
BOILER BUILDERS.
THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
bank of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities for turn
ing out machinery promptly and efficiently.
We have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coat for fifteen years givs
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining aud
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MINING AKD STEAMBOAT MACHINERY I
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS !
QUARTZ MILLS ! I MIXING PUMPS ! !
&C., &C.,
Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all
1-in.d. IRON SHUTTER WORK at San
Francisco cvxt an-tmfre'njht. WheeUr t Ran
dall's 1' ate ml. Grinder and Amalgamator.
Ihinuar's and Steren'n Self Adjusting Patent
Piston, Packing, either applied to vld or new
steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and
dies, if the best hard iron. v 3:1
Removed ! Pteraoved !
The old and well known
fortisiiad Foundry,
D. MONNASTES, Proprittcr.
PORTLAND OREGON,
HAS NOT DISCONTINUED WORK!
but has been removed to Second street,
between Alder and Morrison streets, where
business will be conducted on as large a scale
as in years tast. 2:ly
1351,
.1867
E. J. NORTHBUP & GO.,
OFFER FOIt SALK LOW
Builders' Hardware and Carpenters'
Tools,
Blacksmiths' and Machinists' Tools,
Coopers' uud Tanners' Tools,
Mining and Farmers' Tools,
Mill and Cross Cut Saws,
Ship and Steamboat Hardware,
Tar, Pilch, Oakum, Oars, Packing,
Manilla and. Hemp Cordage,
Anchors, Blocks and Sheaves,
Powder, Fuse, Shot, Lead and Caps,
Wooden Ware, T"wincs and Brushes.
raoisr, steel,
AND
Blacksmiths" floods, Cumberland Coal, Put
nam, New York and Oritlin liorse Nails,
.Malleable Nuts and lious for Bug
gies and Wagons; Wagon Skeins
and Iron Axles, all sizes.
WAGON TIMBER.
Hubs, Spiles, Awle, Pol and. Shafts, Rent
Riiiu, Sau-td Jl'ltes, dc, ct-c.
Agents Tor A. S. I5;Uilir i Co., Vire
Itojie JlraiiufK til', trs.
Circulars furnished on application.
Our facilities for rurciiainT jjoods in the
Eastern .WarKetcitnj ot a superior charac
tor, we are enabled to offer goods in our line
at as low rates as they can be purchased m
tins market. We r ill the attention of deal
ers to our stock, which comprises the tno-t
complete and ext nsive assortment of goods
in tins Jine ever o!tere! m this market.
E. J. NORTH REP A CO.,
131 Front Sirect, Portland, Oregon.
May 1 Sih, ! j !7. :i:"m
El. W. COiiSETT & CO..
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
AMERICAN" AND ENGLISH
HARDWARE,
Also : BOOTS and SHOES!
No. 53 Front street, corner of Oak, Portland,
Bvilding Hardware, Carpenters' and
Joiners' Tools, Cutlry, Saddlery
Hardware, Springs and Axels, and
Blacksmiths' Tools,
Agricultural Implements !
MIXING TOOLS!
ENGLISH HARDWARE!
Direct from England, selected expressly
for this Market.
P o vr d e n, Lf.ad, and Shot!
Having had an EXPERIENCED AGENT in
New Yotk, who atleueR exclusively to
purchasing and forwarding Goods for me,
I am enabled to obtain them t'irect from
the Manufacturers, at the lowest rates,
and to offer superior inducements to
purchasers. (H:ly
Established
1857.
j ESTABUSI
( 1857.
II ED
'
no. vu jjirst street, Portland,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Garden,
Grass and Flower Seeds !
All Seeds from this Establishment are
Warranted Fresh and Gamine.
Foreign and Domestic Dried Fruits and
v egetables.
Foreign and Domestic Greea do do
Vegetables and Fruit Packed with care for
Shipment.
NUTS Pea-nuts, Brazil-nuts, Wal nuts, Fil
berts and Almonds.
GROCERIES A selected fitock of choice
Groceries, 'bought expressly for family use.
mf All of which is offered for cash at
cash prices. Orders solicited.
30:ly .JOHVO'iOWOIl,
No. 90 First st., Portland, Oregon.
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'Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
Harness, Saddles, Saddlery
Ware, &c, &c.
Ami everything appertaining to the
1 rade.
toder!1 kIndS f CarriaSe Trimminffdone
cdt tfc ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
MIS CELL A NEO US.
OREGON LEATHER !
The Best on the Coast.
Tlios.
Armstrong:,
Manufacturer of
ALL KINDS OF LEATHER!
Milwackie, Oregon.
TUE UNDERSIGNED
form
WISHES TO IN-
DEALERS
AD MANUFACTURERS
That he is'prepared to furnish as good and
durable an article of Leather as can be made
on the Pacific Coast, at the following rates :
Harness Leather, per lb 2S to Z0 cents.
Extra heavy, for Concord S3 "
Skirting, perpound 23 to 32 "
Belting! in the side 35 "
' Cut, per square foot, $1 00
Side, upper, " " " 16 to 20 cent
G rain Leather " " " 13 to 22 '
Light Rufl, or Grain for Wo
men's work 18 to 20 "
CalfSkins, per doz $00 00 to $40 00
Kip " " 4000 to 60 '00
Bridle, per side 3 50 to 4 00
Collar, per side 1 00 to 2 50
Lace Leather, per side 2 00 to 4 00
FJf I do not think that Ilamess Leather
should necessarily be made in Santa Cruz, in
order to stand the test of our climate :
Z$j Nor do I' think that Beltkur, in order
to bear the strain of Oregon Machinery, must
be made in the Atlantic States.
ALL I ASK JS A
ai i- Oil ance!
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 ARMSTRONG,
36. ly) Milwaukie, Oregon.
J . M . HEELER,
Oregon Commission Agency
OFFICE. 9f LIBERTY STREET,
NKW YOKK CITV.
For buying and shipping direct, by the
Isthmus or ('ape Horn, all classes and varie
ties of Merchandise, including Musical In
struments, Farming Implements, Carriages
and Machinery.
Ztf Faithful attention will also be given
to the sf curing and disposition of Patents.
All orders and business will receive prompt
attention. Goof's shipped in best style at the
lowest rates, and insured to order. "
BUSINESS REFERENCES :
A Id rich, Merrill A Co., San Francisco, CaL
McCraken, Merrill A Co., Portland, Oregon.
J. II. Moores, Salem, Oregon.
Thomas .Monteuh, Albany, Oregon.
NEW TOKK CITY IJKFERENCLS.
J. L. Urowncll t Bro., Bankers, Broad st.
A. K. & C. E. Tilton, y5 and 17 Liberty st.
A. M. Starr, late of Oregon, Hf Liberty st.
Alton Mann. Treasurer National Bank Not
Co., 1 Wail st.
:tf.
Card.
C CONGRESS AT ITS LAST SESSION
havinir passed a BANKRUPTLAW.it
is now within the power of every man that
is hopelessly in debt, t1 free himself from
the press of debts which cramp his action,
and which he is wholly tillable otherwise to
discharge. The Dt.-trict Court of the United
States, which sits alone in the city of Port
land, has, under this law, an exclusive juris
diction of all cascs.in Bankruptcy. The un
dersigned have procured a copy of the law
and ai e ready, as -soou as a Register is ap
pointed, to attend promptly to procuring
discharges in Bankruptcy for all who may
feel disposed to favor them with their
patron u.ge.
I Also attention paid to procuring let
ters patent for new inventions.
MITCHELL, DOLPH & SMITH,
Attorneys at-Law,
Portland, Oregon.
A C AIII
FOR TIIE FALL AND WINTER
CJLOTJSff E'G TRAiE
Of Sail Francisco.
UABG-ER & LINBESTBERGER,
Nos. 411, 43 and 415 Battery street,
Cor. .Merchant, San Francisco.
Importkus axd Wholesale Dealers
entire new a.vb fresh stock !
'YTE WOULD CALL ATTENTION- OF
y Country Jlerclumts to our usuully
large stock of Goods. Our stock comprise"
every article in the Clothing and Furnishm"
line. We have constantly on hand the lar
est and greatest variety of Cassi meres aifd
Wool Ilts, of any house in San Francisco,
and our prices for these goods are less than
those of any house, as we receive them di
rect from the manufacturer's consignment.
Our stock of Fall and Winter Goods is
particularly attractive, and the great feature
to tne coiiuiry merchant js the unusuallW
lew prices.
Less than the Cost of Importation ! .
V'e also keep the staple articles in the
Dry Goods line, which Goods we have pur
chased in this market under the hammer,
and are otlering them at New York cost, or
less.
We publish this card in order that we m.iv
make new acquaintances, and induce those
who have not heretofore purchased of us, to
call and examine our stock.
Good Articles and Lor Prices !
Are the greatest inducements to all who
purchase to sell again. Merchants who buy
of us can make a good profit, and sell to
their customers at alow figure.
We remain, Resjieclfull' vour Cd.'f S-rr'ts,
BA JjG Ell & LiN'DEXBEKGEB,
Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse,
Nos, 411, 413 and 415 Battery street.
Saa Francisco, July SOth, 't;7. i2."m
JAIN KILLER CURES SOKE THROAT.
A FAVORITE MEDICINE WITH ALL
XX. classes, is Davis' Pain Killer.
IFYOU HAVE PAINTER'S COLIC, USE
the Pain Kiiler.
MEDICINE IS SO POPULAR A.
the Pain Killer.
K
-EEP THE PAIN KILLER AIAVAY
at hanu.
IF YOU HAVE A COUGH OR COLD, us
the Pain Killer.
L
OOK OUT AND NOT m.T riT.iiT
witnout u bottle of the Pain Killer.
I ET EVERYOODV USE TIIE PAIN
J Killer for sprains and bruises.
-7VEKY TRAVELER SHOULD CARRY
Ad a bottle of I'ain Killer with him.
"I EM EM BER, THE PAIN KILLER IS for
XL both Internal and External use.
The Pain Killer is sold bv all Drug
gists Dealers in Family Medicines.
Sold by Bell A Parker, Oregon 'Citv, and
by Hodge, Calef A Co., and Smith & Davis,
Portlai! a.
Perry Davis and Son Proprietors, 74 High
street. Providence, R. 1., 87$ St. Paul st.,
Montreal, C. E.; and 17 Southampton Row
Loudon, England. 41
CRISPLR COMA.
Oh ! she was beautiful and fair.
With starry eyes, and radient hair.
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined,
Encliained the very beait and mind.
Crisper Coma, for Curling the liair of
ithfr sx into Wavy a:ul GIossj
Ilincletp, or Tleavy Massive etuis
By using this article ladies and gentleme
can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It
is the only "article in the world that will curl
straight hair, and at the same time giie it a
beautiful glossy appcorance.' The Crisper
Coma not only curls the hair, but invigor
ates, beautiiies and cleanses it; it is highly
and delightfully perfumed, aud is the most
complete article of the kind ever otlered to
the American public. The Crisper Coma will
be sent to any addrs, sealed and postpaid,
for $1. Address all orders to (i:7.1v
W. L. CLARK & Co., Chemists,
Ko. S Weit Fayette it,, Syraease, Ji. T.
r' in .fiiiini!
MISCELLANEOUS.
Whiskers and Hustaciies'
IORCED to grow upon the smoothed t
I in lrom three to five woPk bv '
Sevitrne's Restaurateur Capillar .lnSnr.
wonderful discovery jD modern scieno IT")st
upon the beard and huir in an almost"1
ulous manner. It has been used bvtrac'
of Paris and London with the niost'fi T e'"e
success. Names of all purchasers w".'?8
registered, and if entire satisfaction '
given In every instance, the mov J;iiot
cheerfully refunded. Price bv nnil V ,e
aud postpaid, fl. Descriptive'circuf,;'.'''!
testimonials mailed fS c. Addr.ss C(i
Jjl-KUli.lt, M1L11S & Ct
j o. 2S5 ltiver :
Sole Agents for the United
BEAUTY!
Aubnrn,Goldea,Flaxen.SiIkeii Cr
13RODUCED by the use of Prof. I)eiT, ,
Friser Le Chevaux.
t "'ue
warranted to curltfre most strai-'lit I1
born hair of either sex
or heavy massive curls.
into WilVV linl..
lias been v.. i.
the fashionables of Paris and Lomlnn
to the hair. 1'rice by mail, sealed and i,0v
paid, $1. Descriptive circuhi.s mailed W
Address: Bergkr. Shutts A Co.J hensfiu
27.1y) No. 2S-, River st., Troy X Y
Sole Agents for th United States. " '
EZCELSIOj
f
Ezcisioai
CIIASTELLAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR
For Removing Superfluous Hair.
TO the ladies especially, this invnluablff
depilatory 'recotnineiifis itself as l)eir,
an almost indispensable article, to fema'.
beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or in--jure
the skin, but acts oirectlv on the roots
Jt is warranted to remove superfluous hair
from low foreheads, or from anv part of t!-s -body,
completely, totally, and 'rauicallvti
tirpating the same, leaving the skio'soff
smooth and natural. This is the unlv anio'.
used by the French, and it is the onlv reii'r
cllectual depilatory in existence. 'ift-r
cents per package, sent postpaid to icy tl
dress, on receipt of an ordor bv
BERGEH, SIIUTTS & Co.," Chemist
27-ly) -"' River st.. Tiot.
There cometh glad tidies of jor to all
To young and to old, to great and small
The beauty which once was so precious
rare.
Is free lor ail, and all may be fair,
II y tlie use of
O
CIIASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL"
ror linprovm:; ana beautify nr ).
jjiexion. l.ne mostvaluable
'aluaole and n-i f',.r-i
, , '"f. tum
aration , in use, for giving the skin a beaw
pe:irl-like tint, that is onlv found in venh
It quickly remov. s Tan. FreckeU J'iira.'es
Bloicoes. Moth J'atche, Sallowni's, j.;rI
tions, and all impurities of the skin' khiclr
healing the same leaving the skni white sni
clear as alabastar. Its use cannot be detechd
bv the closest acrutiuy, and being avtfeta
ble prepaiation is pet feetiy harnriess. "it is
tlie only article of the kind usf-d bv Frcnth
and is considered by the Frisian" as iiidiO
pensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards cf
i-O.O'.'O bottles were sold during the past re.-.r
a suflicient guarantee of its efficacy. I'lin
To cents. Scut by mail, post pi. id, oil recc.tt
of aa ords-r, bv
BERGEH, SIIUTTS i Co.. CL.amis.
-27::y) iS) River st., Troy, S. T.
REPAHATCR CArinxi "
Threw away your fake frizzes, yoorkwstckes
yorsr wig
Destrncttve rf comfort, and not worth t -;
Coui aed,com yoitthfl,cort n;;iv and U.i
And i-t'joice in your own luxgriatiYhair,
litCPARATOR CaI'ILLI : F.T V0
r;r-g
Jh.ir tfj.tni nM hvads (froi? H
ever ctttise it may hre f..Iirn out
and lotcmir a growth of hnir
It will force the beard to grew nnn tl:e
smoothest f.ice in from live to eisrht"w-fM.
or hair upon bald heads in from two to three
liionths. A few ignorant practitioner lmv
asserted that there i nothing that will force
or hasten the growth of the luir or beard.
Their assertions are false, a thoiism.d f
living witnesses (from their Oivnexj- rie::c-.-
can bear witness. But many wiii s:;v, hr
are we to distinguish . the genuine 'row the
spurious It certainly is d;i-uir, as niiif
teit'hs of the dufr-riMit preparatioiis afiver
tised for the hair and beard ate entirely
wot th'ess, and you may have id read v tlirowa
away large amounts in their pmeha.-e. To
cu we would say, try tne Iii aiator Cw
it will cost vou noii.itig unless it hi
II v ceii;f'S
up to our representations. If y:
does not keep it, send r.s one d.
will farw.ii d it, postpaid, togethi;
ceipt for ihe tuoiiev, which will
r druggis
liar acci mi
w i ; h a re
e reu.nied
you en applicaiiou, providing
laciion is not giveu. Address : c
W. L. CI.AP.K Co., Chen.ists.
No. 3 West Fayette st., Syracuse. N.
AFFLICTED!
S U FF E Ii N O MOB El
When by the use of Ir.Joixville's Enxrs
you can be cured permanently, at a tritiicj
cost. The astonishing success' winch has si
tended this iiivaliiiibie medicine for lhr.-ical
and .Nervous Weakness, General Debility,
and Prostration, Loss of .Muscular energy.
Impotenev. or anv i f the ennsc-niiences of
i'
youthful indiscretion, renders it the most
valuable preparation ever dcovmtl U
will remove ail ner vous affections. depression
excitement, incapacity to stmiv or hnsinc'5.
i loss of memory confus'on. t f.ou irhts ef !
destruction, fears of insanity, Ac. It i!l
restore the appetite, renew the htviith oi'ihose
who hav-e destroyed it by excess of i ii prac
tices. Young men. be humbugged no mors
by " Quack 1 doctors," and ignorant practi
tioners, but send without delay for the Elixir
and be at once .restored to health and happi
ness. A perfect cure is guaranti ed in errrr
instance..' Price $1, or lbur butties towe
add i ess, 3. ' ,
One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in
any ordinary. case.
Also: Dn! Joi.vwue's fpnciF :c Pius 'cr
the speedy niKi ;erm;inent cure oi'thmorrhM
Gieet, Urethal discharge,, Gravel, Stricture,
and all affections of the Kninevs and thif
dev. Cures effected in from one to In e thj
They are ptejiared liom ve-it..ljie extracts
that are harmless on the si stem, ami never
nauseate the jtoinaehe or in i regn:ite the
breafii. No change of diet is necessary wbi.e
using them, nor "docs their aeiion in any
interfere wita business nuisufts. 1'iicefi
per box. O.
Either of the above mentioned articles f'j
be sent to any address, cioseiv sealed, aaij
postpaid, bv'mail or expression receipt ot
price. Adjress ali orders to
BERGER, SHUTTS A Co. Chemist'.
27.lv) v0. 2S. River st Troy, N H
ASTROLOGY.
TIIE WORLD ASmVSHED
At the Wonderful L'i relations
MA1K BY Til F. GKKAT ASTKi 'l.oGIST,
Madame II. A. PERRIG0.
She reveals secrets no mortal ever know
Restores to happiness those who, from ire
ful events, catastrophes, crosses in lore. I
of money, Ac, have become desj-em"
Mie bnn-is together those long mi-m.--
.,.:,..,...,:,. ,.,.n,-..rno.L- absent fnenUi
O
or lovers, restores iosi oi .-m i" i H-.
tells vou the business you are best
. i .... .-, most M'C
to pursue ami in uai.iuu - , . n.
ce.siui, cuui"? ji. et.t .-7
wives vou
vou the verv fiav yon mo '"'.! f-.,e
iit,.n.sL and cliaraetcristics ot n-J
jf the
i, 8!ld
's;h ,;.-U vour verv thongi
iiiiven's
bv her al:
LllOSl si;peiiJoi..... , - ,.,..,..
o
From the stars we see m
the
rirrnani'Dl-7i"v
at
io:i!elh- stars
that overcome ('r ' . ,,'V; .md
m the coiitiiriiratiiMi fi'
i the coiitigiiration--o"" stars m
isilions ot the planets ' , e deduce
ie heavens at the time el l. ,V rot to cou-
ii tne " -
pos
the
the future destiny of tinin
t cm earm. i
so t the trreutest
O
and vou may
never
uitunity. ton
i ..ii .l.iiirea
gain have so tavora. e A aU jesin
UIIU uo
.n l.itf.m fi in
ut a Ui-staiK-'
mforination, 1-
Parties hvm
ItliUllll, . . ). Wli
, with eq
can
consult the Madame .. ;Q aS ,f ,o
safety aud satis!actum io o.-- tvritle3
person. A, lull a..a ;M - , and ,,5
explicit chart,
, .,.vwii'd and I
uiit, with an ..
'. . ... i... ,n-u on reel
S U" . f nr ce '
enciostu, mm-i o ........isecre
above mentitied. 1 heu ; dt.HCe re-
be maintame
a, una of the t'i"-
tin
i -l..tinre.i. iW'tu. ,
est order forms!
led those desh n-g
Writi n am v trie u.
born, eawv-
the ver in
ali lock of hair. Add ;ERKlG0.
a sin
27.1y
Ci'iomi.,
m -"-115,
Rt., lrnv v v
States "
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