-:.:?,.- ' - . - . " - . O o 0 o o o G 0 o o o o G o o o o o 0 0 O O O o o o I)C lUccktn (enterprise. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1872. ' j0.oquence of the Heart- Cromwell wus one day engaged in a warm argument with a lady on the subject of oratory, in which she maintained that eloquence could only he acquired by those who made it their study from early youth, and their practice after wards. The Lord protector, on the contrary,maintained that there was an eloquence which sprang from the heart; since when that was deeply interested in the attain ment of any object, it never failed to supply a fluency and richness of expression which would, in the 0 comparison, render void the stud ied speeches ot the most celebrated orators. It happened some days afterwards, this lady was thrown into a state bordering on to dist rac Otion, by the arrest and imprison ment of her husband, who was conducted to the Tower as a trait or to the Government. The agon ized wife Hew to the Lord Protect or, rushed through his guards, threw herself at his feet, and, with the most pathetic eloquence plead ed for the life of her innocent and injured husband. His highness maintained a severe brow, tilTthc petitioner, overpow ered by the excess of her feelings, and the energy with which she had expressed them, paused ; then his stern countenance relaxed into a smile, and extending to her an or der for the immediate liberation of her husband, said : "I think all who have witnessed this scene will vote on ni y side of the question, in a dispute between us the other day, that the eloquence of the heart far above that mechanically acquired by study." Ar.riiAUKT of Shout Hulks. Attend well to your business. e punctual in your payments. Consider well before you prom ise. Dare to do right. Lnvy no man. Faithfully ononn your duty, o Go not in the path of vice. ! Have respect for your character. Know thyself. Lie not, for any consideration. jNlako few acquaintances. Never profess what you do not practice. Occupy your time in usefulness. Postpone nothing that you can do now. Quarrel not with your neigbor. Lecompense every man for his labor. Save something against a dav of trouble. - Treat everybody with kindness. Use thyself to moderation. Villi fy no person's reputation. Watchfully guard against idle ness. Kxamine your conduct daily. Yield to superior judgment. G Zealously pursue the right path. o O Gail Hamilton' ox a 31 ax in Love. Gail Hamilton is not al ways sensible, or even as truthful as site should be, when she talks about men, matrimony and woman sulfrage; but she did say this truth ful ami beautiful thing: "There is no slavery so abject as the slavery of a man to the wo man he loves. Abject, because it goes behind his will and possesses the whole man. And the more he is, the more strong and bright and free, the more thorough is his cn- thrallment. Woe to such an one if he fall into the hands of a weak, a frivolous, or an unworthy owner. Joy to him if his proprietor be a large natured woman; for then his completest thrall is most exalted and divine freedom. ' The Taylor Jug. Dr. Tying met an emigrant family going West. On one of the wagons there hung a jug with the bottom knock ed out. "What is that?" asked the Doctor. "Why that is my Tay lor jug?" said the man. "Aml what is a Taylor jug?" asked the Doctor again : "I had a son in General Taylor's army in Mexico, and the Geneal always told him to carrv his whiskey jug with a hole in the bottom, and that's it. It is the best invention I ever met for hard drinkers." DefeaTki. The bill lately in troduced in the California Legisla ture to exempt editors, printers and reporters from jury duty was de feated. This we consider conclu sive evidence that the members of Q the California menagerie are a verv narrow-minded set. In Nevada, the newspaper faternity have been exempted by law from Jury duty ever since we had a State Govern ment. Uurelai (Xev.) Sentinel The Divorce Makket. An In dianapolis paper thus sums up the divorce market: Brisk competition among law yers has brought down the price of divorces very low in the market. We quote Common separation, 12; small alimonv, -$25; large alimony, 50100. There are 'but few of the latter in the market. General business good and increasing. A Moxsteu Hog. The Man chester, New Hampshire, Daily Union, of the 27th of December last, says: We are informed by Mr. Rod nia Nutt,the father of the celebrated Commodore Nutt, that he slaughtered a hog on Saturday last, the 23d inst., which was 15 months and 22 days old and weigh ed 91011 pounds. He was of the Chester county breed and was so fit that he could not walk. The Farm and Home. 10 make glossy shirts. Put a little common white wax in your starch, say two ounces to the pound ; then,, if you use any thin patent starch, be sure you use it warm, otherwise it will get cold and gritty, and spot your linen, giving it tne appearance or being stained with grease. It is different with collar starch it can be used quite cold. Now, then, about pol ishing shirts : starch the fronts and wristbands as stiff as you can. Al ways starch twice that is starch and dry; then starch again. Iron your shirt in the usual way, mak ing the linen nice and firm; but without any attempt at a good fin ish; don't lift the plaits; your shirt is now ready for polishing, but you ought to have a board the same size as a common shirt board, made of hard wood, and covered with only one piy of plain cotton cloth. Put this board iuio the breast of your shirt, dump the bout very lightly with a wet sponge, then take a jtolishing iron which is Hat, and beveled a little at one end polish gently with the beveled part, taking care not to drive the linen up into wave-like blisters; of course this requires practice,, but if you are careful, and persevere,in a short time you will be able to give that cnameldike finish which seems to be so much wanted. W KA1IIXO F L A X N" 1" L. The majority of the people are not aware of the beneficial effects of wearing flannel next to the body, both in cold and warm weather. Plannel is not so uncomfortable in warm weather as prejudiced people believe. Prequent colds and con stant hacking coughs have left me since adopting flannel garments. There is no need of great bulk about the waist, which condemns The wearing of flannel with those who prefer wasp-waists to health, j for in that case the flannel can be eat as loosely fitting waists, always fastening at the back. There are scarcely any of the bad effects of sudden changes of weather felt by those who wear flannel garments, and mothers especially, should en deavor to secure such for their lit tie people, in preference to all those showy outside trimmings which fashion commends. ruKSKiivix; i:ggs, -The most convenient and satis factory way to keep eggs fresh is to punch numerous holes in a tin pail, fill it with fresh eggs, lower the pail vith the eggs into a kettle of melted tallow, which is as hot as can be without burning one's finger when thrust into the liquid ; then lift the pail out quick! v, and the incited tallow will flow out, leaving a thin coating over every egg. Let the eggs be removed as soon as possible from the pail, and be placed on the ends in a keg or 1 . 1 . 1 ill i v- oairei, which MiouiU-bo Kept m a coo! cellar until wanted for use. Eggs have been kept in this man ner more than six months, so fresh that expert judges supposed they were fresh. As the eggs are so much colder than the melted tallow a thin pellicle of cold tallow will be formed almost instantly, which will render the shell impervious to air. WALL PAPER. In pasting wall-papers, posters, etc., especially when successive layers are put on, there arises a most disagreeable effluvia, which is particularly noticeable in damp weather. The cause of this is the decomposition of the paste. In close rooms it is very unwholesome and often the cause of disease. In large manufactories, where large quantities of paste is used, it often becomes sour and offensive Glue, also, has often a very disagreeable odor. If, when making paste or glue, a small quantity of carbolic acid is added, it will keep sweet and free from offensive smells. A few drops added to mucilage or ink prevents mold. In whitewashing the cellar and dairy, if an ounce of carbolic acid is added to each gal lon of wash, it will prevent mold and prevent the disagreeable taints often perceived in meats and milk from damp apartments. Herald f Wealth. TO KK.MOVE STAINS FROr LIN EX. To remove stains from linen, such as wine-fruit, or rust, a solution of hyposulphite of soda is applied to the spots, and, when thoroughly soaked, enough strong vinegar is added to cover the stain ; pulver ized tartaric acid will be better than vinegar, if spread on the spots. Leave the spots for a short time to be acted upon by the chemieals,and then wash out in plenty of warm water. TO DESTROY WEEDS. A gentleman who has made ex periments as to means of destroy ing noxious growths on the lawns, such as dock, horseradish, etc., says he succeeded perfectly bv cutting with a spade two or three inches below the crowns, and pouring on the part left in the ground a little kerosene. The sod was dropped back, and the horseradish failed again to put in an appearance. Any troublesome weed can easily be killed in this way without injuring the grass. I5AKED HAr. Most persons boil ham. It is much better baked if baked right. boai it for an hour in clear water and wipe it dry; next spread it all over w ith thin batter, and then put it into a deep dish with sticks un der it to keep it out of the gravy. VNJien it is fully done, take, off the skin and b'atter crusted upon the flesh side, and set it away to cool. Governor Scott, of South Caro lina, who gave up his first occupc tion of cooper to become a quack doctor, which latter calling he soon abandoned to enter the filthy pool ot politics, is now worth $0,000,000-.. The Louisville Courier-Jourial says he has made it all, since the war, by an honest, energetic, straightforward prosecution of the exalted profession of carpet-bag ger v, A paper is published in the Cher okee nation, one page of which is printed in what is supposed to be the Indian tongue. One of its ex changes says: "It's the worst case of pickled tongue we have come in contact with. The page looks as if there had been a nitro-glycer-ine explosion in a type foundry." W. A. Hunt, of Ohio, was dis missed from the Treasury Depart ment the other day for publicly as serting that he had covered up General Grant's deficits as an army officer. MA IX STREET,. OUKUOX ClTV. OltEOiOX rpiIKS POPULAR HOUSE IIAYIXC. He?n JL lately UEb'ITTEl) n-l FURNISHED, the Proprietors are now ready t itoceotnino diittf Iheir customers with II A UI)-F1MSIIEU double or siiinie ro'rns. Tlu-v invite all thoso toiid of a GOOD MEAL and a GOOD BED. to cull and give litem a trial, for they are confident they c.ii iea.se everybody, because they ' know how to keep a Hotel." Prices to suit the tunes and Eveuybody, according to the rooms occupied. Attached to the House is a ATH For tl.e accommodation of cstitomers. M E RPJ A M & F0 URM KR, June 1(5. lS7l:tf Proprietors. JEW WAGON ax a Carriage M anufa c t o ry ! The undersigned, having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand Corner of Main aud Third streets, Oregon City Oregon. Takes this method to inform his old pat rons, and as many new ones as may he pleased to call, t hat he is now prepared, with ample loom, good materials, and the . verj-be.-t of mechanics, to build anew, recoil s' met, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete any sort ol a vehicle from a com mon cart to a concord coach. Try me. 1 Jlacksniithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and general jobbing neatly, quickly and cheap ly done.' DAVID SMI I'll. Opposite Excelsior Market Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs. JOHN B. PILKIWGTON, M. D., I ATE OF SAN' FRANXTM'O, HAS LO U catcd in Portland, Oregon. Oflice : In ih'lmes Euiiding, First street (three doi'is from Lad 1 & Tilton's U.mk), where he may be coitMiltt d daily, and will treat diseases of the above named org ins as specialties. All operations upon lhe Eve ami l-1.it per formed in the most scientific and careful ma nner. ARTIFICIA L EYES, having all the beauty and mobility of the uat'iral eye, inserted. Refers bv permission, for his professional standing, to L. (J. Lane, M. I)., Professor of Surgery, and Edwin P.entley, M. D., Profes sor of An itomy, University of the Pacific. San Francisco; and for his success in the treatment of cases, to over l.oOj) cases tieat- d bv him, in San Fi ancisc i; also, to Levi Ests, Esq., Rev. T. L. Eliot , Portland ; Wm. H. Dillon, Esq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and many others Oregon and Washington Ter ritory, - ftng2.r:ni(J SHADES SALOON, U A. HAAS, Proprietor, Hain Street, Oregon City- n,-t BILLIARD TABLES in OREGON Have been introduced, and the Proprietor in vites the attention of the lovers of this popular amusement to them. THE B A U IS SUPPLIED With all the choicest qualities of Liquors and Cigars. Scotch, Irish and Bourbon alreadj famous Whiskies and Punch. ai.si, a xo. 1 SHOOTING GALLERY Is connected with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, 1872:tf WILLIAM SiiMOER Has Established A. I?sactwy FOR 111E MANUFACTORY OF SASH, BLINDS AND EOORS AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES. They will also do TURNING, of evry description to order, With Neatness and Dispatcl 1 o ALL M'OIMv WARRANTED. Shop on the Hirer, back of Ackermp.n's Store, Oregon City, Oregon. Constantly on hand ZZZ. PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE, KITCHEN, and SITTING ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Ued f toads, Acc- Siles Room Iu Dr. Tuessing's Brick, Main street. A. G. VALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery. Corner of Front aiul Aider Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK COOKS RULED and BOUND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS PAPERS, Etc.. bound in every variety of style known to the trade. "orders from the country promptly at tended to. I-IOUSE, JH; LOOK OUT FOB GOOD IGA1NS! S. ACKER fti AN & CO. HAVE JUST Stock of RECEIVED A LARGE SPR1XG & SU3U1EK GOODS, WHICH THEY OFFER Cheaper tlaasi tlie C!seapet. We would say, come and convince your self befue iuixhasing elsewhere. Our stock consists in oart of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, CI10T11ING, HATS, ROOTS AND SHOE,, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Tutty. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ALSO, WOOL, wanted, for white we pay the iHCilEST PRICE. S. ACKEXtMAN & CO. Oregon City, Aj.r'si 21, lLIf l&ESTAU R A M 1 LEOrJDsLOUEY, PropV r LATE OF THE CLIFF HOUSE "MUX STREET, OREGON CITV, OKKGOX. "MIE UNDERSIGNED RE sneclfullv announces to his ft lends and the t. ave'.inir public, that lie has re-opened the above named Restaurant. The proprietor knows how to serve his csutoniers with Ovsteis, Pi's Feet, a good cup of Codec or a SQl'ARE MEAL. LEON DkLOUEY Oregon. Citv, Jan. 27, 7!:tf Lest, .a HOLT Till; 1ST 1- Al'lII L, near Orouon City, a hay thoroush-hred tfsi American MA RE, eiht years old, about 1 1 hands hi:!!, a small white stripe on the near lore loot, and the hoot bhick and white, no brands or ol her marks. Any one returninsr said mare or leaving- information of w here she may be found, at the postoHit-e, in Oregon City, wili be liberally rewarded. SAMUEL RAMSDEX. Oreinm City, July 1I.1S71. JOIIX II. SCI1RAM. M anufacturer and Dealer in SA 1)1) LBS, HAIIjXJZSS, etc.. etc.. Miin Street, Oregon City, rg-Wishes to represent that he is now as well prepared to furnish any article in his line as the largest establishment in the State. He particularly requests that an examination of his stock he made before buying elsewhere. OREGON CITY BREWERY ! HEMIY IlUtfJBEL., Having purchased the above Brewery wish es to inform the public that he is now prepar ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAGER BEER, As good as can he obtained anywhere in the Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early in discretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, Ac, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J. II. REEVES, 78 Nassau st. , NewYork Sept. l:ly HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE rpilE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR JL sale his residence in Oregon City. There are lour lots, a good house and barn, with a tine cellar and a good well of water. There is plenty of land', and it is well adapted for early gardening purposes. Pait payment maybe made in stock. For particulars &p I'l.v to GEORGE CLARK. Ore on City Juna2 IsTl tf Jacob Stitzkl. James B. Urrox STITZEL & UPTON, Real Extate Brokers and General Agents, Corner of Front, and Washington streets. PORTLAND,- OREGON. Will attend to the sale and purchase of Real rotate in all parts of the Citv and State. Special attention sriven to the sale of East Portland property. Address P. 0. Box 4f2. Portland. Oregon. STITZEL A UPTON. 9tf. Ileal Estate Brokers. GREAT WINTER TONIC. I ii : n Cortlinl EHxfr of Csilisn Bark, a pleasant Cordial which strengthens and improves the Digestion, an excellent preventive of Fevers, Fever and Azue, Ac, and a great Reno' ;tor and Tonic for inva lids and debilitated persons. Hegemax A Co , New York, Sole Manufacturers. Sold by all Druggists. A. NOLTNER, NOTARY PUBLIC. fENTERPRlSE Off Oregon CityJan; I3:t C. W- POPE & CO., DEALKKS IX STOVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, BRA IERs.' COPPER, LEA D PIPE, IR N PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUB BE HOSE. FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS. ZINC, COPPER, BRASS AND IRON WIRE. Also a general cssoi tment of Hers dishing Goods. MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ROOFING AN D. i O BRING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION" DONE TO ORDER, AND AT LOW PRICES. AUo at POPE'S STOVE STORE you will liud HARDWARE AND P.ASKETS, WOODEN, WARE ANIVUNWARE, LANTERNS, LAMPS AND OIL. LUCINE AND NIGHT LAMPS. ALSO PIIRAMBULATORS. o AH of the shove articles are for sale at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. C. W. POPE S; CO. i:ly - Oregon City Oregon. School Land Notice. OTICK IS 1IF.RK15Y GIVEN THAT LIST -L" No. Lot' Indemnity School Lands was ap prove! I.v the Secretary of the Interior, Decem ber 21st, "inn, and by him torwanliil to the Ex ecutive ilHceoS i iron, e.int i' W SAe there in. SaM list ineliulcs41,2S(.72 acres of land, em braced in the Townships following, to-wit Township 1, X. It., 2 east ; Township 1, X. K.. 4 west ; Township 2, X. K., 4 wv.-f ; Township L S R.j i rjid 4 tast; Township 1, S. K., T5 and i west ; Township 2, S. It., 1 and 4 east; Township 2, S. 11., 1, 3, and 4 west; Township 3, S. It., 4 and 5 west ; Township 4, S. 11., 3 east ; Townhip 4, S. It., 1, 3, 4 and b west ; Township 5, S. lt.v , 2, 3, 4, 5 and 0 west; Township ti, S. 1!., 1 east ; Township , S. 1!., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 -west ; Township 7, S. K., 1, 2, 3, 4 and (i west ; Township 8, e. It., 1, 2,3, 4, and 5 west; Townehip 9, S. It., 1 east; Township 0, S.. H., 1, 2, :, and 4 west; Township M, S. It., 1, 2, .5, and (i west; Township 11, S. 1!., 1, 2,3, ." and 0 west; Township 12, S. ., 2, 3, 4 and 5 west ; Township 13, S. 1!., 1, 2, 3, 4 and . west. All persons rlaimiiMr Si-hool lind in said Townships, are rciu;ste-l to come b. fore the lvtrd of School Laud Commissioners ami com plete their payments ami receive their deeds. Claimants having made no paynents, are tiotilied that, the Hoard is ready to receive payments and Uvtes and to issue- tL-r Uvls.rTods. T. 11. CAXX. Clerk of the Roard. Feb. 2, W!2:wl FALL AND WINTER GOODS J 1ST RECEIVED A T X. SJJLi:3L.lL.ITGr,S DKALEIt IN" DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 1 A U IiV Yl, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. PRODUCE of all kin Is bought, far which I pay the highest market price. If tou desire good Goods, at LOW Prices, call at 1. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh Slock, of Spring Goods. GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SELLING. April 14. lS71:tf R. F- CAUFBELD, fOKNEU MAIN AND SKVLXTII STREETS. OREGON CITY", OREGON, Dealer in DRY-GOODS & OBOCEFJES, CE0CKEEY and GLASS WAR Also, a full assortment of Milliner and Fancy Goods OF THE LA TEST STYLES, JUST RECEIVED. COUNTRY PRODUCE AcEN IN EXCHANGE I'Oi GOODS. O t. 6, 1871 :tf OREGON CITY, OREGON, RETAIL DEALERS IN I)BY GOODS, GBOCER1ES, I also keep constantly on hand SALEM CASS IME RES, FLANNELS, T "WEEDS AND BLANKETS, Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and will take wool in exchange. FT will also pay the highest prices for Butter. Eggs, and ail kinds of good country produce. will sell as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash C its equivalent in good merchantable produce. flrj- Give me a call and satisfv vourselyes JOHN MYERS. Jan. J3,I87Ltf The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALSEE'3 CL' VINEGAR BIT EOS ii Hundreds cf Thousands c u. 2r" Bear test imonv to t?if!r Wonder- a; o"3 fal Curative KSects. -; stWHAT THEY ?s'i TIIEV ABE NOT A VILE I!FANCY DRINK-X Marte of Poor Kurit, Wii:.-ico:-, I'rm-t !;i rits n nl Iifl'ii '' I.; 'in ir d.ci .r .-d. fpicec. and sweetened t. ploys-? t!.c t.i.-it-. talla.l " 'i'oi. ics,"" Arpetizers," P. s-.:-l-.-.;," f..at tea t t!ie tippler on t drunlvenuts.5 and ri.l:;. bi;t are a true Medicine, made from t':cNatIve Rest-? an Iler'jsof California, free 1": -iuh nil A h ohfiio StiiKiit:vus. Tiievate tin- Hit KA7 ii!,;S priJii ir: tuui i.iva i:viN; I'lus- CIPLEa pc-rfect Renovator a:;d l:visor.tc.r ft l!ie System, carryir.g off ail poieouous matter am! restoring the. Lhcd t- r. hoal:i;' comlition. N" p nrsoti can t.ilce t'.ic : o KPters aecordiniC to t-'.ree-tion an;l remain Ion:; u-.iw.U. rr Iiinui:iiia:i;;ry -.in;! C'lroi-.sc iMicti itin'.ism nod l y :--.-. wiji ' Intl.- UTCMlinti, IIilius, lI'J:iil I cut a nd hitcr uiitteut Fevcir, I I kos cf t. l.ivrr, Kidneys and IS ladder, t .ceo I5il lers havj bec: .ino.--t s;tcc.-i-s:'u. ftn-h cases are caused by Viliatod iXIo-nl. iviu-l is trenerally produced by U.-ranjjomoat of Uu Iitfi-!ii xv i-irans. DYSI'KL'SIAOU INDU;T-STfN. Headache. Pfliin h th- S'.i.ouidei-:;, Coat!.?, 1 i'-'.it r.css of tlie Chc-, Pizziaess, Soi.r liructatio.is -Jhe Ptomach, P.ad tast--; f.i i'.z M"'..h 1VU-;.; At tacks, lV.pit--.tion of tin- H-.m-t, luilair.imU ion o tlie Lungs, Pain in tiieroKious of the Kidneys, a-tv aliuiKlvoci other paintul syuu-tvms, ur : tho cii Bpfincsof Dyspeptic. They invigorate the St i'm-'i an- r,f:in:s'.Aio iln torpid liver and bowels, wide-ii rtn-h-r tho:n o f xvv equalled efficacy i.i cU-a-ising the b!o.-d cf a impnrUies, aud PnpiViVS uvV-: aa-.l vigor U the wliole system. vit-tr ksj in l A sr.r-. t-i ur.t'mns.Tettcr Salt lihenm, Blotches. Spot.-, rimpU-s, I'ii.-tuies. . r-i. .-.,- .!.. finr. Wi:-fi-- .-islit-IIead. .'.ore Eyes, Eryrfpolas, ltc'-i. g-jarfs,. I.sjsool.-.ratior.s ot tlie Skin, Hainors and i)ise;wcs of the Hkiu, oi whatever name or nature, aro literally tin-; up and carried out of the pysfiin.in a Gli.-rt time by iu 'is of tii.cs.e- Bitters-. One l)"ttle in suea eases will convince the m.n-t Licrcdulous of their Clean.-o V-ie Vitiated Blood whenever youdina its impurities burstin;r tiin.njrh the.t -kin inl'im-T.--ur.Mne ir s.res- cleanse it v. hen you j.iv-a, a-. ...... , find it obstructed and sluggish in ii.e veins; cleanse it when it is foul, aiut yr leelinK will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. VIS, TAPE aid oth-or WOKMS, lurking- m the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and remove..'... l-'or-ftill directions, read carefully the circular around cac'.i bottle. J WALK EH, rropiictor. B. II. MfDONALi) & CO., Dmgalsti nU Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cab, and fclp.ndSl Commerce Street. New Vork. SOLD PY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Feb. IT: ly PRIVATE ivOiCAl AID. Q,uick Cures anicl ?i!( derat ; Cliarges. Dr. W. Kiboherty's Private BIetlica.1 Surgical Institute Uo.518 Gacrainento Street, corner of Leidesorlt; (a few doors below the? What Cheer House.) (Private entiance'on Leidesdnrff street.) Established Expressly to AtlVo d the Alilicted Sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in 1 he Treatment and Cure of all I'rivate and Chronic Diseases, Cases of Secrecy and all Sexual Disorders. To Be A fJUctoI. DR. W. K. DOlIEuTY returns his sincere thanks to his i.umeious patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult at his Institute fur the cure of chronic dis eases of the hunt's, Liver, Kidneys, Di.gcs-. live and (Jenito-Urinary OrsranSi and al private diseases, viz : Syphilis. in all its forms and stages, Seminal Veukne-s and all the horrid consequences of self-ahu-e. (Jonorr luea. GIi et, Strictun s, NoctuvtutI and Diur nal Emissions. Sexual Debility, Diiea-e of the Back and Loins, inflammation of the lil.idder and Kidneys, etc. ; and lie hoj.es that his long experience and succesr-ful prac tice will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, he is enabled to apply t!:e most, efficient and suc cessful remedies against diseases of all kinds lie uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a coirett and honorable way, and has references of unquestionable veraci ty from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties con sulting him by letter or otherwise, will re ceive the best and gentlest treatment and implicit secrecy. To FcmaUs, When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sie.ht, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart. irrit.ibi!ily, nervousness, extreme ur iiiary dillicnlties, derangement of dige-tive functions, general debility, vaginii is, all dis eases of the womb, hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, YV. K. DOHERTV, at his Medical In stitute, and consult him about her troubles and diseases. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in the Slate of California. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save vourself from painful sufferings and premature death. A II married Jadies. whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their families should write or call at DR. W. K. POHEK'I Y'S Medical Institute, and thoy will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctoi's ofiices are so arranged that lie can be consulted without fear jf observation. To Correspondents Patients residing ip any part of the Stale however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of PR.DOI1ERTY in their respec tive eases, and who think proper to submit s wi itten statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectful Iv assured that their communicat'ons will be held sacred and confidential. If the case bt fully and candidly described, personal com munication will be unnecessary, as instruc tions for diet , regimen and the general treat ment of ttie cn-e itself (including the reme dies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no ideaof the purport ol the letter or parcel. fi-ConsuItation by letter or otherwise, FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay . Sprrmatorrhfra. DR. DOIIERTY has just published an im portant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experiences in relation to Impotence cr Virility ; being a Short Treaties on Sperma torrhea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on thi affec tion, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs This little work contains information of the utmost value to all, whether married orsinglp and will Vie sent FREE by mail on receipt of i ma cents in postage stamps lor return post ! age. Address. W. K. DOIIERTY. M. D., juIySdly San Francisco Cat 1 Blanks. All kinds of blanks can be had at this office Job Printing of every description rteatly executed, at sbort notice. ARE - fc s Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Is Tvidely knowi as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the sys tem and purifying the blood. It has stood the test of years, with a con-, stantly growing rep-, utation, based on its tntrincir- virtups. and sustained by its re-. markable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor-, ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous. and syphilitic contamination, impurities,, or diseases that have lurked in the system, for years, soon yield to this powerful antK dote, asul disappear. Hence its wonderful pnros. manv of which are publicly known. of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases Ulcers, Irruptions, ana eruptive uis-. orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches Boils, IMmples, Pustules, Sores. St. Anthony's Fire, ltose or Eryslpe-. las, Tetter, Salt Kheum, Scald Head, Ring-worm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other com plaints,, to which it would not seem especi-. ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep-. si a, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and; Leucorrhcea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Tlie system moves, on with renewed vigor and a new leaSe of' life. P It E P A RED B T Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Cliemists. SOLO EY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE i'ir: VEGETAE1.E Sil 'H 1.1 -- A X 1 j -- - v7ZHH. Kverv e:sr iiK". ';:sos llic ojiula'itv- n tins : i'..: c iirui i i f; :' in ion i i j 1 T . II i ........... : . i . .t .' .. i t ..: .. l . w'iicli is iltic to merit r.loiic. V c.ii assnre our o'.l at rons that it l )."' fully '.'.) to it liiali !stuiil:ir ; ;;nd it is the only reliable nixl cricctcil I'l't''-. aration lor rcstttrinij Gray or Fadko Hair to its youtliful color, 'aiyVing it soft, lustrous, and silkci.. "Xt: by its use, becomes Avfifto anl clean. It removes all eruntious ami dandruff and, by its tooio yvvoptt'ties, revents the hair from falling 6'4 as it stiinu lates and liourvsbtis the fiah-trlaiKT. !y its use, tbo. hair grows thicker ami stronger. In Uildness, it restores tliG. cajiil'.ary glands tq their normal vigor and will create a new growth, except, in extreme old nge. It is the most economies! li'Aii: Dressing ever used, as it ivjui rc fevcer apjilieatipns, act gives the hair n sjdeidM, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State. Assny-er of 3fassaeliusetts, ays, uTIie. constituents arc jiurc, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider i,t the I3i:st PiiErAKATio for its intended purposes." Sold lij (dl Drujgist, and Dealers in Itdedlcines. Price One Dollar Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. As our I cn ewer in many cases re-i quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or laded Whisk-, crs, Ave have prepared this dye, in o?ig. preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CQ KASHUA, N.JJL SinlU A: D.nis. Pc rdaml, AV 1 It y V ,its ioi Or son, Sheriff's Sale, ;Y VIRTUE OF AN EXF-CUTlON ANh order of sale, issued out of tin- ( irouit Cnurt of the State of Oi e;r7i, fur the countv of Claeka-. m;is, dated the 15th day of January, "IS 72, nd ta me directed pursuant to a decree iu iavor of Win. Harlow, plaintiff, and against John Ayres, dc fondant, for the sura of one hundred and thirty seven 30-100 dollars, $137 30, U. S. srold coin, acd lilaeleen JO-lOO ilolbtrs, 19 70, rusts' and njisbur lnents, hy virtue of a deoree of foreclosure of r.joitii'je on real estate, I have tliis 21 d;yy of January,- ls;2, le i".-l on the tollowintf descriled parcel if land,s"iKciried in said decree and order of sale, as follows, to-wit : That tract of land known and described ou the plats of tlie United States surveys as the north half of the north east quar ter oi Section Ki;rht, in Township three, outh Raiifje, one West of tlie "Willamette meridian' onntfiniiitf oijrhty acres, 80, with all the teni ineiits, hereditaments and appurtenances thereof hc-loninnir or in anywise appertaining a ihl property of the said John Ayres, defendant, and on Saturday, the 2d day of March, 1872, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, in front of the Court House door, in Orc-fron Citv, in said countr I will proceed to sell the same to the highest bid, der, fm- L,. S. gild coin, to satisfy said execution coats and accruing costs. A UTIIUIl WARNER, T, . , T , , shcritt of Clackamas county. -Dated Jan. 20th, iS72:wl f Agents Wanted for SATAK'IN SOCIETY, IVn A7 EM.IXENT niVSIClAX ANTi ALJ I rofes-or in one cf oqr larpe ledicak Collepcs It deals fearlessly, but chastely yvn,, evi s from which spring physical amJ moral degradation, and domestic felicity It is being reviewed praised apd mticisetf by a;l the leading religious and secular pa, pers and magazines in the U. S., and the ver UlCt ot the p.kst anil mnst Icnri that it is a remarkable Book ; that it is lime ;; mat it is ?emea; that it will moke It is of vital importance to every man and woman in the land, and is having'a wonder ful sale. Agents will find this a rare oppnrtunitjr to make money. Circulars, giving full par-tipular.-, with numerous notices of tbe pre6 sent free. A- L. BANCT0FT & CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. JMPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaRoque & Co., OREGON dlTV. tKeep constantly on hand foi saje Midlings, Bran and Chicken Wed, Parties purchasing feed most furnish the sacks. liotfceT October 1. U7L- MRb- E- "ABVEV.- e i . ' ir J o G G ( Q O O 'ta. G O o 1: