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Eljc lUcckhj (Enterprise,
FRIDAY
MAY 3 1872.
How to Commence IJusiness.
There are many youncr, men "who
o
are in the habit of excusing their
idleness and inefficiency with the
plea that they can do nothing
without - capital. The lack of
means is the ready reply they make
to every appeal to action. They
imagine that they possess in them
selves all the perquisites to success
except capital. If they only had
capital, in addition to their imay
hied virtues, they would do great
things in the world; they would
grow and astonish the natives with
the boldness and brilliancy of their
enterprise. They would become
immensely rich, and lay the world
under perpetual obligations to them
by the malignance of their bene
factors. ' This is the way they
think and talk, and they roll the
vain glorious idea over their minds
until they come to imagine that the
world is an immense loser by their
poverty.
These persons forget one import
ant fact that all" capital is the
product of labor. That nearly all
rich men in this country were once
poor. That nearly every personal
fortune they can enumerate is
either the product of its owner's
toil and skill, or the representative
of his father's toil and skill.
How did the makers of these
f .rtunes get along without capital?
Had they spent the vigor of their
youth in idle and foolish lamenta
tions over their poverty, they
would have lived and died poor,
and left nothing but an inheritance
of honesty behind them. Capital
allied to labor and skill can work
wonders in the war of material en
terprises. ut money is not the
only indispensable thing to young
men. There are other kinds of
canital besides accumulated mon-
ev;
brains, muscle, industry, hon
esty, diligence, truth, fidelity, skill,
tact, education all these are cap
ital, and all of them have a com
mercial value, -which the owner
-will be able, sooner or later, to
command in the market. Provid
ed with these, any young man in
this country may make more than
lie needs to spend every year, and
thus have something at the end of
each year to invest as money cap
ital. If he needs money let him
go to work and make it, and thus
give proof of his ability to use it
profitably and judiciously. Jf we
go into any great city, or into any
prosperous agricultural district, we
iind the capitalists are those who
have made their fortunes without
any outside aid. They did not
waste their poverty, and in silly
dreams of what they could do if
they had the money to do it with.
They went boldly and resolutely
to work; they toiled and thought
and planned, and kept toiling and
thinking and planning, patiently,
until at last they grasped the for
tune moment, and succeeded.
l'lsclid)ajc.
Win xi xo. There is a class of
people in this world by no means
small whose prominent peculiari
ty is whinhu;. They whine be
cause they are poor; or, ir rich,
i . ii.i.
because they nave no health to
enjoy their riches; they whine be
cause it is too shiny; they whine
because they have "no luck," and
others' prosperity exceeds theirs;
they whine because some friends
have died and they are living;
they whine because they have
aches and pains, ami they whine,
ami they whine, and no one can
tell why. Now we would like to
say a word to these whining per
sons. First, stop whining it is
no use, this everlasting, complain
ing, frettinr, fault-finding and
whining. Why, you are the most
deluded set of creatures that ever
lived! ' Do you know that it is a
wel'-settled principle of physiology
and common sense that these hab
its are more exhausting to nervous
vitality than almost any other vio
lation of physical law? And do
you not know that life is pretty
much as you make it? You can
make it " bright and sunshiny, or
vou can make it dark and shadowy.
This life is only meant to discipline
is to fit
us tor :i higher ami purer
iug. Theit stop whining
state ot oeiug. 1 hen stoi
and. fretting, ami go on your way
rejoicing. ,
"1? V" Tl oi,,,,-., !.v,,.l .,.,
4 - 1 1 v h'hm l u-ciiu n
stamped upon every gun sold by
llobeson to the French Govern-
tnont. What does it mean? has
been the all-important question.
Every interpretation of which the
two letters are susceptible has
been given. lut now comes Mr.
ti.fiitev, iii lain .-e!.u ter,
Ilartlev So (iraham, and swears
that it was stamped there in obe
dience to the requirements of the
Ereiielf government. Now. please
tell us, remarks the Detroit liioa,
bow it was that our Government,
knew nothing about who these
guns were for when such instnie
tions were sent as to how they
were to be marked?
OnsnnvANT, The Japs are an on returning from a convivial nar
observant people. On being aked ty, under the misaprehension that
for a description of America, one of! ha was the door, and then bade
the eminent visitor replied, with an s the door good night, recalls a siai
elo'juent shake of the liead, "'A j ihir instance of mental preoeeuna-
piaee wuere it snows. '
QncKEn.
-If
a man Jose his
breath, he shouldn't run for it; he '
will euU'h it quicker by standing I
.ii i
still.
Tup. Way. uAss tult with in-i
iciu to iieconie insane,
they put deadly assault
A i T
s the way ;
now.
- !
L-pr(iw .'-' ''.-ri' v
Marriage.
At the present time, when the
marriage relation occupies so much
of the public attention, the follow
ing views of the late Theodore
Parker on this subject are not
without interest :
"3Ien and women, especially
young people, do not know that
takes years to marry completely
two hearts, even of the most lov
ing and well assorted. Put nature
allows no sudden change. We
slope very gradually from the
cradle to the summit of life. 3Iar-
liage is gradual, a fraction of US
at a time A h-rmv w-il1oi-L- U
l' ,1 , I'P) ? t,UOc k ' 'X
long tailing in love. I know young
)ersons think love belongs only to
Ii i , " ,
me. imuhii nan, anil piump, roumi,
crimison cheeks. f?o it .Iocs for its
bt ginning, just as Alt. Washington
liegins at JJo.-d.on Bay. Put the
golden marriage is a part of love
which the bridal day knows no
thing of. Youth is the tassel and
silken flower of love, age is the
full corn, ripe and solid in the -ar.
Beautiful is the morning of love,
with its prophetic crimson, violet,
purple and gold, with its hopes of
lays that are to come. Beautiful
also is the evening of love, with
its glad remembrances, and its
rainbow side turned toward heaven
as well as earth. Young people
marry their opposites in temper
and general character, and such a
marriage is commonly a irood
match. They do it instinctly. The
young man does not say, "3Iy
black eyes require to be wed with
blue, and my over vehemep.ee re
quires to be a little modified with
somewhat of dullness and reserve."
When these opposites come to
gether to be wed, they do not
know it; each thinks the other
just like itself.
Old people never marry their op
posites ; they marry their similars, I
T f t -. .
ana irom calculation. Iv.ie.h of
these two arrangements is very
proper. In their journey, tliese two
young opposites will fall out by
the way a great many times, and
both get out of the road ; but
each will charm the other back
again, and by-and-bye they will be
agreed as to the place they will r
to and the road they will go by,
and become reconciled. Trie man
will be nobler and Jarger for being
associated with so much humanity
unlike himself, and she. will be a
nobler woman for bavin-.; manhood
beside her that seeks to correct
her deficiencies and supply her
with what i-he lacks, if the diversi
ty be not too great, and there be
real piety and love in their hearts
to 1
icirin wan
Th
hl 1
groom, havi
a much
)':
ci
te L-n
lonrnev to nuike, mut
a.-soci;;
himself with one like him
and women are mairied
fraction- !
ally ; now
small
ft .;ci ion.
ft.
hen a
huirt
fraction. ery few are
married totally, and thev only, 1
think, after some iorly
iht
years of gradual approach and ex- !
periment. Such a large and sweet j
iruit
.'s a
comp'ete marriage to;. I
x
a verv long summer to
it needs
ripen in, and then a long winter to
mellow ami season it. ihtt a real
happy marriage of love and judg
ment between a noble man and
worn at)
IS
one
oi the tilings so
very
ere.
handsome that if the sun
as tne Uriri-; poets tat
a, a
god, he might stop 'the world in
order to ilast his eyes on such a
spectacle.
"Sr.oppKn O v i :k." The
Corval-vbr:-:iy
lis Ga:cMe ".-'ojis o
when it says '!:,
cr" ve
rallroad
ha
doubled the price of wheat, by
giving direct shipment from Ore
gon, instead of sending it to fSan
Francisco, and ):y enabling the
farmer to put it into market in the
dry season, and before the boats
could take it." -
Conundrum: Did the Oregon rail
road double the price of wheat in
San Francisco and Europe?
Another: If the railroad doubled
the price of wheat in Oregon hist
fall why didn't it keep it so?
The juice of wheat is subject to
the demand, and the only effect
len Ilolladay had on it "was to
raise the price of transportation.
W e are now ready to hear some
one give Ilolladay "credit for the
hiifh iii-ire of wool 'in f)i-,.,roi
j p!H'-tiit. will prob ibly speak first,
j lnjt v-5 speaks uaxViFai'.na".
. I 'v ..riv '.'il. 1 liV.
(iuLKLCY'.s CmcivKs.s. An ex
change siivs: "Mr. Ciwlev on his
I I'.,,.,,, 1-,..,.. .I...
"'I "i, i . v-1 ' .- . i i : 1 1 1 u i i ;h i ( 'I ! 1 1 Willi
j the hens, double entrv. When a
! lr-n lavs one e-,-g s'ie runs pi-o-md
the bases, and when
i l ikes the
nome
hi
ase
where the book-keener
is loeateu, sue sings out, 'tally
l. .. !1 . 1 .
i
one,
"i tan v i wo . as l ;e e:is(
mav be.
I localise some ot
them are rei"at-
i ei, anu ine ooo
h i . ...
i credit, and el
ini gives iier
irges In-i- tor her
i meals. In tins way Horace can
! tell what hens are "shirking, and
now much lie makes on each hen.
lie says that his experience is that
roosters are a glaring fraud, pat
ting on st yle all around, and never
ia) int, an egg once m two
Avee
The absent-minded yoe,.,g ladv
who rnppe.l her lover in the face
' tton on the part ot
i
I . I HI HI - j
j i-iei man wiio, on retiring, i.laeed
ir:ng, piae
Ins elothes in bod
w H u his ov-
pedant brivle and hun himself on
the back of a ehair
DlFFCSKI.-
7 I ! ! t ni'll llrV,
ing thoroughly dufused auwoiMlie
masses.
Every man tiiat rings a
' door-bell is a wire puller.
T II E
HOUSE WE LIVE IN
AND THE
INHABITANTS OF THE
HUMAN I302X.
T
IIE CAUSE OF A CHEAT MANY Dis
eases, that have been pio iOuuced incur
able iv til-1 moat eminent physicians, for the
j very reason that they ovcrlu'.kcd the ci US',
1 and as Dr. V an Den herh has matte the
j Entozo-i a hfe Yvz Stu.lv. he would inform
the sa-k -enerully that by close ob-eivation
i and 't t xptriineiits, ha- come to the con-
i cl isi-.m that then- are more aeule arid thron-
ic dise ises e.!..st'i by Worms, livdut.ds, An
ima enhe, or other species t' Kutzo-.t. The
pnbl c generally. !,r the profession at lare,
me i!-t aware of the number of Patients
who are treated by e ninent Phvsh-ians, for
th s, that, iir -uc-h u complaint, without any
relief,
a few
If the diseu.se had h- en nudei-stood,
dose's of Dr. Vs.
il'Mr hj would have imiiic l:uUly cured the
complaint and saved a groat many lives.
irjnA2iTiirjT3 o? tied eu-
JEAIJ BODY!
What think yon reader,
of vonr body be-
inz a planet mriabite
! by li io jj r u es, as
V Whatever m ay be
we inhab t the earl W
y-x.iv thoii 'hts on the
ib et, it is even so.
Y -ur hotly mav he hut a h-nie for parasites
that crawl ovt r the .-nrface, burrow beneath
the skin, ne.-t'.L- hi .Is entrails, and riot and
propagate tilth- kind in every corner or its
fnun".
The following is from the &-ia Francisco
Bifid-n, of January rJiElr, l 7i'. (A recent
date.)
Car! T:irtins recently died in Cleveland,
Ohio, from -aing meat in.'tcted with the
T t in" " .,.i;im. At the Coroner's
I-qmvt, on Tu
lav, ('January 2d,'i.it v.:s
so.wn thwt three weeks bet re I !:ri.-tma-,
Mai fin's jmrcaased aca. can- of P.-rk. Some
oi the in. et wa t-i-.teo the sar.ie d-vy, nd
.-ome Wits rnatle in'o ..-i.-a-e. Ab ut ten
days huer, some i..f the san-,are w;is eaten,
f.ti-.t m a sho. t time the who'1; i'amtiy were
takt-n sii k. Martins do-iii-n Sunday. D-. eem.
Ixr -Ust, l7t. Mis. Mart, ns and ;!:r two
children-are iiov very sick, and the fomer is
not t- reo vt i-. The verdict was in
accordance witu the facts. For farther par
tie nl. i rs s t- t "ev eland, )hio. j,-a oers of above
date. A Cot oner's Inqueat brought this
.'act to li :h:.
. o-.v
rh
I) ,sv rn.-inv m re Mini
qil.st would bring Hi l''ht?
rt-a is r, i!j:o;s th;.-, and thi. k of
the.t .i.e foT ? i!' .iiid no
S otj.ier we.!
;he tiioa-u. .
c-k'i-e e in b
the rim-Mio:
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t ;. -,
hi "or t.tajr t'oa; u. 4ow
or, id -.toii-.U eat; r the
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a :v;:.e of the i)
t:;-.f is C o;;-,;'i
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ttei to as t i:;:od.er of ar.t.-!t--s
Wli'C.t !).!'! O -e'l i i,
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but pert ctly ii.-'.t,
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or A.o-.s, D
bet es .
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r. V. ,; a l-:sr thc-.-e la-'tes troiih'ed
with '.; ItTf.'rd.iri-!' of th's L'icrus to try
his i-.evv . m -dies ami vTt t-nre i.
Dr. V.iit i) :i lhi:,':i's ! fi.hbi Worm Syr
o.p for t.'Lih i r--ii. 1 rme i . Vr'arrauteii ti
c:;r . i thj v. or, us. Svti: cvery.vLc-re open
reeeiot of fr'.z, .
Dr! d. V. Van Den ihvrr'n's, f,'fl;r Tonic
a -i:r-.- no to di-snoy ail a'drna'cal o:' the'
ll-.ur F .ihcl"s, pev v,t- f;dii- out. and pro
ui(,!i'.s t e Growth oi iht; iLtir. I'i ice l,.u;
Vh.( ra t -d.
SIMPLE EXAMINATION,
The afi! cf d cm lp;ir:t if ihrir di-pti'-e is
'un-f i by W'f'Tiris or l.o ; at ail events. Dr.
V.'ti Iea H-. r'xh cm toll th-.-ui irom what dis-ea.-o
tht y i.i o ali'.ria.
Coninlfailoris a:i:l I'Tai.iinatioiis
FlifJK OTP cnxiiai:.
O-TV-T nriTTT' --"n f-3'? HI?
Letters decrilhi2 tl
svmpronis win up
. A . - T 1. .
motiy :n.r.vere !, am
d sta'i wil! he saved t!
pM-s"!is 1 i v i c at 'i
cxr-L-ase and trou-
bi
tc oi cauiti
upon the Di'.etor.
A !drcs, Oil J. 1V.VAS I)P2." I3EI1C;II,
P. O. I:OX 172, SALTIM, OliKGOX.
-'. b. 10th, 172.
i:.tr.;t J);tr S'r :
d yen s nif a ije, has
i'-r '.ho last iwo
lii inv d -ctors and
Dm. J
Y. Vix i :x i
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i tra::y te .I'- Iics witaoi
our da' sin z as irctU
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:,.'!ir
ill i v
ia fa- t
V:l! S
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j a i'": ti i :.f ns. We tho -uii tiiat perhaps
i u iazii? h .-o-m? tjoo.j to j.vo i: a trial, at-d
j ion cuiioot imai-im; our u-pri when nV'-r
j - 1 - v.-oi-iii w.'ro ox;vdo I witi; o-ii? bo tie of
y-u- v; ... r w-'rm - r i .', a-.l uom tin-
i i ;iv-' '., w t .i . ! y sh iii i-i
it so 1 ,nr as t:u-re i- a on -.sib!" i-
bi v.tliout
hii-ice tor it
T-i !:' h.id. V:1 a tv ;;t ''! . y t- publish
;s e
in so. mav u . runoo coo.l.
:v vein's.
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tn. r--d and t',i,:Liy
f ti- 1 bnmJli, n vn
or .cni'ail w-'lliniT
i. a stai tl ti jt io t i i e
tr-ith, :i s?usat n
t-i m the throat, a
I
t . rod 1
ts,
;:ii
' a.'- ab-.?.. mien, a j
-r !"tt.in u .-s d: t
.-!e-p iiod uriodoir ol th
a- soan'thi a.; w s 1 -d
vradu d w ts'ia-r -f tii-' II
i-' ih sh, s ck';ess ( tho
a s;i ri .-oi 1 dry C.i'i;ii,
st.nuafdi, v.miion
;i:'(i.'i i o s.i;:o-,i'.
:o-,i',:os vnrac-iou-, al ot:r
tim-'s hiv:'. Iiiwi.i so'ijofim - osnve, oiti
-r t m? i (-', ora.it fro iu n-j.-s ami iiMMtibi!'
itv .if to o , v, p litis io t :e ,st ):o ch ami
b w. !s, ailio, tit-, convol-ions -.nul palsy.
l tho w 'tiii syrui is n t t he had in
v oir trvii, -;id or.hos t the tn.in ifict
iir r a .! r will 'e sor.t orofnpt'.y t a,;y yd-dr-.s-s
f i ee d i xpross oiiir -s. Direct nr
dcts to
1k..T. W. VAN Ii7X ir.:T;GfI,
l'. 0. Uos 172, i?ilem, Oregon.
1 C CURTESY OiTBAKCROFT
D !3EW8
GOOD MEMSl
V.'-'V
'iii1Tap5i5?i. Si l --aT 2i i
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
BARGAINS!
S. ACKE51EV3AN Ss. CO,
II
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
htock of
SPRIXG & SUMMER GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFES
Cheaper tiinu the CSieapest.
We would say, come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Oar stock
consists in part of
FANCY AM) STAPLE DRY-GOOLS,
CilOTHING, II ATS,
HOOTS AND SHOE-.
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
and a great maaj article3 tco numerous to
mention.
AL-O, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALf.O, AVOOIj wanted, for rv-hich rre pay
'he iilGHZSI rilTCS.
3. LCZZRIilLn CO.
Oregon City, April 21, 1971 .if
p GIT A!m A T
LEODoLOUEY, Prop'?-
J.ATE OS TII a CLIFF HOUSE
ST H EXT, Ollfr.ns CITY, CttSGO-f.
rs"ii:-: uxdt:?.sk;.ved ue- -
i spi-t-fii!!.; aimouncas to his : ( oj
f: ii-m!,. ;n;d t!,e t av.;'inr jMibtie, At.-'.y
ti.at l.e has re-op eiu'd the above
natm-d Restaurant.
The j r-.iprieti r knows hor to serve his
i!t rn.-rs with Oyst--ti, i'i's Feet, a good
cup cf CoC'ee or a So C ARK MEAL.
LION DkLOUEY
Oregon City, J,in. 27, 1371:.f
to. d uiii ik-ttwJ d ii L 3 4
FOil 1UE MAX UFACTOTiY OF
'571 TT"? ""!v Tt rn pfr ? 7
I AN D MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
enr They will also do TUP.NJNO, of rvry
deecription to ordar,
With ITeritr.:3 ar.d LicDr.tc 1
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ALL WOilKi VA ivfiANTZO.
J-hop oil ti-o: 7liver, in Li wis' ;hop,
cp osite Oregon City Mills.
SHADES SALOON,
C A. HAAS, Proprietor,
TJain Street, Oregon City-
Best niT.TJAIU) TABLES in OREGON
Hayc been introduced, an 1 the Proirietor in
vites the atU'idion of the lovers of this
popular amusement to them
T If E BAB I S S UP PLIED
With all the choicest rpiahties of Liquors and
Cigars. Scotch. Irish and Bourbon alrcadj
famous 'Vhi.-kies and Punch.
ALSO, A NO. I
SHOOTING GALLERY
Is erniuM'ted with the Saloon.
Ore- o ITity, Jan. 1, IsT'Jdf
Administrator's Taoiice.
havi; b::kn atfoixted by the
-- r.nintv t'oavt of Clackamas i 'oontv, Oregon,
tho A.lmiidstrator of the estate of J. S". McCam
imm, -aH-ci-o,!. il ei-sms havhitr elains aain-t
s.ii I . will )ii". s' n- ihfva to mo duly veritkd
v.idii'i six ni'itohs of this date at tin; office of
Jolmson - llaC'o-.vij, Lawvefs, Orea-on ' i'v, Viv-fc-o
i. .i. J. McCAliMO'.V,
April l, 1872:wi Adininistrator.
0KEG02I CITY
B 11 E W E Fv Y !
Mavi-'c; purchased the ahove Brewery wish
is tuinf.Vrio the puh'i'- that he is now prepar
ed to manufacture a No. 1 quality of
E AGE 11 BEER,
As crood as can he obtained anywhere in the
Stall. Orders solicited and promptly lilled.
VV.ID QUACKS. A victim of eailv in
discretfii, caasintr nervous debility,
i r-o itore decav. Ac . having tried in vain
every advertised reu:edv,l as a simple means
oi s,':f-cure, which to- "11 send ?,!"
rf-'d.-.-.v s .ih.itrs. Address J.1I. RLL E,
7 Nassau st., New Yui'k
Sept. 1:1 y
HOUSE AHO LOTS FOUSALE
rpilE I'NDFRSD.NEP OFFERS FOR
JL sa'e his resi ier.ee in Oregon City. There ;
are tour lots, a io d bon e and Iirn, with a
tine cellar and acod well of water. There
is plenty of land, and it is well adapted for
early aardet.inir jou-poses. Pait pnyment
in.ivhe made in stock. For tart leulars ep
p!v to GEORGE CLARK.
Ore on CityJuna 2 1-71 trj
LIBdAxiiJ
3
C. W. POPE & CO-,
DEALERS IX
STOVES, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, ERA.
lEIisy COPPER, LEAD PIPE, IK
PIPE AND FITTINGS, RUBHE
HOSE, FolJC'E AM) LIFT
PUMPS. ZINC, COPPFR,
BRASS AND IRON
WIRE.
Also a general tssoitiiifent o( Ileus
nishing Goods.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet
Iron Ware.
ROOFING AND JOBBING OF ETEKY
DESCRIPTION DONE TO
ORDER, AND AT
LOW PRICES.
o
Also, at POPE'S STOVE STOKE you
will find
HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN,
WARE AND 'UN WARE, LANTERNS,
LAMPS AND OIL. LUCINE AND
NIGHT LAMPS. ALsiO
PERAMBULATORS."
o
All of the aboTe articles are for sal at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
C. AV. POPE & CO.
IDlyJ Oregon City Oregon.
JEW -WAGON
AND
Carriage FvJanufactory !
The undersigned, haying increased the di
mensions of his premises, at the old stand
Corner of Maia and Third streets,
Oregon City Oregon.
Takes this method to inform his old pat
rons, and as maiiT new ones as may he
pleased to call, Dint he is now prepared, with
ample room, good materia's, and the very
best of mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct, make, puirt, iron a? d turn cut all
complete an' sort ol a vehicle fro:a a com
mon cart to a contcrd coach.. Try ma.
Blacksmithing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
general jobbing usat'.v, ouicklv and cheap
ly doiio. DA VI 1) KM I r II.
Opposite Excelsior Market
R. I-. GAUFIELD,
cosxea axis xan srKrt.i zzi:zi,
OHSGCZ7 CZTZT, CP.UGvIT,
tiiil UUuLiO Lit w:4;ii.iii.juOj
Also, a rd! afisortrieat of
Mlllmcrj an;l Fancy GqsiIs
' 0 F THE LA TES T STYLE -',
JUST R E C 2 3 V S D
COUNTRY PHODTJCS
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOil GOODS
Oa. 6, 71:tf
OREGON CITY", OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
BUY
3
BOOTS & SSSOES,
IIAIlWAISISi
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM C A S S I M E R E S, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which I wi!l sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool in exchange.
lTI will also pay the highest prices for
Butter. Ergs, and ail kinds of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash or its equivalent in good
merchantable produce.
- Give ine a call and snti-fv yourselves
JOHN MYERS.
Jan. 13,1871 tf
Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs.
JOHN B. PILKIIJGTCrJ, EI. D.,
T ATE OF SAN FRANCISCO HAS LO
1 j cate.l in Portland. Oregon. Olhcc : In
ILJmes' Building. First street (three doors
from Ladd Jt Tiltnn's Bank), wntre he may
be consulted daily, and wul treat diseases
of the ab..ve named orir ms as speeialt es.
Ail operations up-n the Eve and Kai per
formed ia tiie most scient.uc and careful
manner. . ,, , , . .
ARTI FICIAL EYES, having a 1 toe beaut
and mobility of the natural ();, inserle-1.
Refers bv' permis-ion, for ins prort'ssmnai
standing, to L. C. Lams M. D., ,E'de-s-r ot
Snif'erv, and Edwin l.entley, .M. i n es
sor of Ap itfimv, Univer.-iiy ol the Pacific
San Francisco; and fcr his soccers in the
treatment of cws. to over R.'oo ca.sts tieat
f d bv him. in San Francisc ; also, to Levi
Ests. 1'sq., Pev.T. L. Eliot, Por'l ind ; Wm.
IL i)i!hin, Esq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and
many others Oregon and Wa-hington Ter
ritory. ausT:m(
rictice.
TOHX MTF.llS, ESQ., TS MY DULY AU
fj thoiized A sent in Oregon Ci'v, and also
Acent for tiie Estate of Daniel liarvev. de
ceased. MRS. E. II A RYE Y.
October 1, l?71.m3
A. f-OLTTJER,
NOTARY PUBLIC. ENTERPRISE OFFICE
Oregon C.ry, Jan Z:t
Ayer's Cathartic
I'or tho relief and
cine of all lieiange
ments io tho stom
ach, liver. :uid how-t-l.s.
They are a :a:ld
apc-rirntj ar.d an
c ':ci.ik-u! purjiat'u e.
)c:.r.ir p-nieiy veyc
t i'!'!e, l!ic-y eoiilain
Kn i.i.H iiiy or ,,;h:e
M- i ".IS -1.' Sit. -.'Ss JHi.
i. i-ifv-'.'h.X i- pi even-
ei bv ioeir loaf:
use; and every family should haw iUem or. Uan
for their protci tio-i a id lvhei", l.ca io pi.H
Long experhiK lias proved ti.fiu to he ire -:t
est, surest, and .boss oi :nl tie.- t'i:L niiii Mhici
the market aholi'i'l . i i - - o-.-.-a'-hund km-
the bioou is vntro.'j'.t, tUv corrianata.s vi Hit- m-
teai expc-Ued, .!:.: ,i -ion :
wbole mu'-iiiaery ci" Sir ve
activity. In.t-rm.l ora: v.
and tluggjj.li aie '.-.;:.:. -d 1.
stimnhuo.l i-no achci. 'i
is changed hi h.d-ii, the -, :
Avliutt reckoned on the va-t :
it, can hardly 1 coniji-, (;!.
makes then; ple-i'-imt to t.ds
virtues uninip;d .-d fe.r i:.r:
that thev aie evu- fn- h, a
i .
d i;
t Tl-: i;v
.'.'o.e ci.'
.v.- i;n
ip'.er.t hi
.'III;
easi
ne
a
:t". - v ho enjo;
ir .-';--.:;r i.oatii:;
iU i' -o- a iv Os tiles.
il;'0 ii" lime, t
i'-i l!v vehc hie
": . :0!d oi'.'raf
.'.i.t'mii, or diet, oi
Although soari-hir.-, V.
without disturbance to
O'. Cltj'.U iou.
1'ull hrect"cv:-,5 ;-.ro fivoii ori t-e wrapper to
cull box, !w"iV bi H -v !r.C i:i i. s a yam'dy Phvsio,
and !'or the t'ollon'mg fouijdtdnl.s, v lik-h liiesi
J'illx rapiddy fiatf :
For 25.riJ;.i o. - :i.:
Br-. aituu'UJi-f ami t. t
should be taken t:io-h...-.i: ; t-. -ri.
arh, and vestoro it, .. . c...v.: :
tom-S Ji'SHiiJ-. ti-.:--.''-..-.
Ul'iit'. i!iIkHil3v- :.- -t, 5'-'-ir ,-i
iu .'liv and j J t - -j -- t-
rti. !.itIoii-
i -kwj'J tl;e
't:v stoia
.--..'tioil.
. :i . :!- svsnj.'
i'i. .it-
i ill-. ihonci
, i'i" i i'-'l tla
be jiidi'.dou-ty takea !i.r c -. n e. r.
disease, 1 a'.'lioii or j ei.i.i . c L..e wo:-Uu
a.? n i.i( i.
causa it.
For B5T.0!rrr t'tiivvl: iis, htit
O'.'K
miid 1 it i? arcieiv.!!v le-.-r ci. ?
For 2i5j-u -?.:r :. tsT-
I?fittiJJ sf t.-j.- tlvii''!. i i"- iy
Pti!. and iJ..oi-... il c' r;:o Ut '.' -'".i; i.
nOllsiy t.oo.'n, a l'-'.''i '- ' 1 :.' i '-,'.. i':-" C' c . O
Xietioo ol' t-.;o .-;.-.-:. -io. ' i'.-i ; .. . e.'.:.L:r-'e tlio.o
C0llid.n:0'-, , '
For S '.' a ad .'n:"i."a ?";-it-w
they should be 'taken in i;.' :. ci .-'.-;... i-.n.t io.-e-to
produce the e -i i.." a .'; "i ii r i, .'.
For ftHlJj.''-siiio, :i. l-.r.e ':- .-Id h
taken, as il piod.ici, thJ ue.-Lvd .::'- t by syn.
patliv.
As a Dhit'fr yUl . t..V ec o;- J-.y;. .".'s t
promote ilie.-tioa :'.t:.; vA.-:- tho a ' i - "n.
An oeea-ioual .- e ila. j vh-.t -to..!;.:t'h :n.-
bcwt.ds re -1 :'-- ' '. 1 m i., ;::;. '.: i i : v :-r.' r:! . - ti.
system. Il'-n.-e i; i- o .!,! ro vn.!:
iiii sei ioiis deratu-eou-m e.i-i- ti
toh-rabiy v-U, o:r;o :.. t a v
J'il.-i makes f.oii ic ! .; . -h y
cleansing and auuv.. : 'e.,; i' .v t . j
appai-:.tui.
; v. lie.
l.o i'.'C
-1 1 v
i '
Hr.J. C. AYT.li A to., J
FOxf SALS BV AL.L I.L vH-; - .
ir, ;..-??
L.'i.h v wiir.Ki:
1
ji. y SI o
o.
7J
f-
For restoring' to Gray Eair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
tvliioh is at
once agveetible,
Leal tii y, a n el
efvVctuul for
preserving the
hair. Ji cocn
rcstcres faded
cr gray nair
to its orijirtcl
color, with
the
gloss and fresli,iess of youth. Tlun
hair is thiekf-iifi, falling hair cheeked,
ami baldness often, though not always,
cured bv its use. Xoihhir cr.n restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroj'ed, or tie glands atrophied and
decayed; bat such as remain can bo
saved l3r litis application, and stimu
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling tiie hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently p. re vent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandniii", which is often so -uncleanly
and offensive. I'reo from those
deleterious substances which make
some ' preparations dangerous r.nd inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. if wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can t o f und so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long 011 the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
ustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Choinisls,
liOVIiLLi, 2IASS.
Smith iv Pavis, V": oles do
street, l'orii.t: d, tlngon.
A iron's, Front
Read Physician's Certificates Below!!!
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BHS1 T0?:i'J USE
A f!ost Efficient and Pleasant Tonic.
Tbe?? P-itter cr prpprel from thn most choice
an 1 v hi)!.?so'!--3 hi'i-bs unci roots, and have given
universal patiafaction wtierever tried. Thoasanda
ot ly?p. itic3 h.tvo fo-jnd relief through their ns,
and physicians n toiaiin nl tht-m tor tlx; enre of all
(f ise;ies of the II ood tuid liver, and irregularities of
tho ui'estiveortrans.
Ho-iOaehe, Biiimi'n"5 Rrd Constipation. General
Pebility and Loof Ajietite, ail are caused b-. tha
e1eraiEiuent of tho fio:ukc!, l.ivrr and other
f u:ielio:i.iriP3 of th- cysffm. 'iho IXI, BittKTS havo
leen unccessfnlly nsed and er varrjinted to alltw
via to th sua'ertr in ail the aLove casti.
CKTlTTrTCATES.
SfrsT'. TI. EfTri.i t: Co:
( ..'ia J. ?ri -n : 1 t:ik plea.tarrn ntatinsr ttint ttcrfG
t'v t i your w?-h I havo c.irf-fn!!v tested and exam
ine 1 the ELimt.l!; cf your l.L liitiers, which yon
fiit in', and lind it not only an nsrrecabl Bitters,
tnitnl-.onno that cnnn-. fail to Lo btntlicial as a
toaic aud proiaoier oi D-ge'-tinn.
G. HOLLA XT), ir. T.
Crrr avd CorSTT HoseiX-vi baa Francisco.
Jan-; 2'Tt.i, 1; i :
I hr.vj crefully es-min-jd Dr. TfAnWs IXL
B.tWs. r.nd havo failed to d--.eet anj'thinst which
could injure even the most delicate constitution.
trotn tha composition of iht bitters, as fares I
? "V a ,',V to Jet.'r:ijin it, 1 aiionl-t judge that the
JL. Ij.tters must bo a very r fficif-tit rempfly ia
Dyspepsia. Inditfrstton, Loss of A i p' tite and simi
lar corfplatnta. httv.1t cctr.popd of a nrnnVt of
Tejrta!il'j druxjs which ar s prineinii!!y nsea ia rtis
eiso, f t--at natnro, and are "of tha greatest
etaciency in their cure.
. . F. TT. EGELS. ?T. T..
Ass't Res. Physician Apothecary V. t C. Iiospitaf.
oiRJA,T?, Assaxeb s Oi l ICE, San Francisco, Ja!y
ict. IS, J ;
Mrssp.H. TI.EPsTrr? A Co Gent?: I h.ivo made
careful ' xaininatio i of your 151. BittPrs. and have
found t.i?:n entirely free of deleterious mineral
substances. Yours, etc
LOi IS KAI.KEXAU, State A?aypr.
Bware of f'nnitsrfeits. .None genuine without
Dr. Henley's signature across the top of each bottle,
llwry Family To?i!tl fiave n XSotlle
in flic IiO;:se. Sotd cveryw here.
Sola Proprietors,
'-'o. M3 T"rort Preet, San Francisco, Cal.
L. GEObS ii. CO., 675 V. Lake St., Ciuca, Ilia
I24md
:V'J1'..-"MK.X t t
n
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
Q,niclc Cures and Moderate Charo-
Dr. V. K, Dohertys
Private Mccllral Si Surgical institM(e
No. 519 Sacramento Street, corner of
Leidesorlii (a few doors below
tho What Cheer House.)
(Private entrance on Ueidesdorff street 1
Established Expressly to Afford the Afflict a
Sound and Scientific Medical Aid in th
Treatmeut and Cure of all Private a A
Chronic Diseases, Cases of Secrecv ?n
Sexual Disorders. ' nd a11
To tle AfHictrit.
DR. W. K. DOIIERTY returns his si
thanks to his numerous patients for the
patronage, and would take this opportunity'
to remind them that he continues u.consui
at his Institute tor the cure of chronic d
eases Of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Di-ri!
live and Genito-Urinary Organs, and
private disease viz : Syphilis in all its fornl
and stages, heininal -eaknefS and all thl
horrid consequences of self-abuse, Gonorr
hunt. Gleet, Strictures. Nocturnal nJii:..
" '.f1 I'V,1liTi0,1S'J S,exual 1)tbiIity, Diseases of
the Back and Loin?, inflammation f i
Bladder and Kidneys, etc. ; and he how
that his long experience and successful prac
tice will'.c tmue to insure him a share of
public pat. jage. By the practice of mam
years in Europe and the United States, he ia
enabled to apply the most efficient and
cessful remedies against diseases of all kind
Me uses no mercury, cfarges moderate treat
his patients in a correct and honorable war
and has references of unquestionable veracit
ty from men of known respectability and
high standing in society. All parties con
sulting hini by letter or otherwise will re
ceive the best and gentlest treatment aid
implicit secrecy.
To Kt males.
When a female is in trouble, or afHicted
with disease, as weakness of the-back and
hn.bs, pain in the head, dimness of sight
joss of muscular power, palpitation of th
heart, lrriti bidty, nervousness, extreme ur
inary diiheulties. dtfrr-ntrement of digestive
funclions, genera! debility, vaginitis, all dis
eases of the womb, hysteria, sterility and all
other diseases peculiar to females.sheshould
go or write at one a to the celebrated female
doctor, W. K. DOIIERTY, at his Medical In
stituta, and consult him about her troubles
ar.d diseas-. The Doctor is c-fiecting more
cures than any other physician in the State
of Ca'if rnia. Let no false delicacy prevent
j on, but apply immediately and save yourself
from panifvl sui'ei injes anil premature death..
All married Jacliej, v hose delicate health or
other circumstances prevent an increase in
their far.dlies sh..-jld write or call at Dli. W.
K. I)0HER1 VS Medical Institute, ar.d flier
will receive every po-vihle relief and felp".
The Doctor's edicts are so arranged that be
can be cjusultad without fmr of observation.
Ts Correspondents.
Patients residing in any j.art of theFlafe
however distant, who may defers the opinion
and adv,e?of DIl.DOilEliTY in their respe.
ti r-e cases, and who think proper to sul niit a
wi i:tt-n staten-.tct cf ench, iu preference to
hohhng a p.Tsonal interview, are respectful
ly suied tiiat their c.-nnHiuaieat:on.s wil) be
held .".ered and cocJential. If the case h
frjly ard .-oi.'idly described, personal com
mnnieaf.on wi!l be uncifeessary, as instrne
tions ibr diet, regimen and the general treat
n.er.t of the ca-e itse) f ( including the rente
d;?s), will be forwarded wi:hotif delay, and
in rush a m. inner as toeonvfy no ideaof the
purport ct the letter ot parcel' so transmitted.
iC nsuiiaf ion by letter or otherwise,
FREE. I'trm-inct .ore g-uirauteed ornopaj
.Spfrrastarrhorii,
DP.. DOIIERTY has jest published an iro
portant pamphlet, embodying his own view
and experiences in relation to Impotence er
V iri::ty ; being a Short T realist?" on Sperma
torrhea or Seminul Weakness, Nervmts and
Physical Di billry ecsserjuent on this aPpt
tlori, :u: I ciher diseases of the Sexual Organs
This liuie work contains information ot the
utmost value to wht ;her married orsinglo
and will be sent FKKK l;y mail on receipt oi
six cents in postage stamps tor return post,
a are. Address.
W. K. POHEPTV. M. D.,
julv3'dy San Francisco Cal I
TIIE
FLOHEI10E
Will sew everything needed in a famdy, from
the heaviest to the lightest fabric.
it does ?Tortr: VORK,
MORE KISDS OF WORK,
ArVO BETTEIt WOKK,
Than any other n.aebine.
If there is a Florence Fewing Machire
w ithin one thousand miles of Pan "Francisco
not working well and giring entire eati-fac-tion.if
I am inforined ot it; it will be Jit
tended to without expense of any kind to tl.
owner.
SAMUEL Illlili,
19 KEViT M OX TGOMEIir STREET,
Grarid Ectel EuildiEg,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
end for Circulars and samples of the work.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN EVEKV
FJ-AtK.
Feb. 2, 1 frilly
fJctlco f o Creel itors.
Estate of John K. Wekey, deceased.
P'1ICE IS IIEEEBY (ilVEX THAT "WE,
x the UTidersww.-d, have been appointed Ad
nuiostiators ot the aiove named estate; And all
perrons luiin;r claims atrainst tfce said estat.-,aie
hereby re.-nivd to I -rosent them, -w it tt the proper
vouchers, within six months from the date of this
notice to the nndi'ivinod at the late residence of
d eea-ed, in Cutting's precinct, Clackamas coun
ty, btate of Oregon. -
RAYMOND DTGKEY,
JAMES O. DICKEY'.
Dated, April 2, 1872:w5.
Citation.
i In the Connty Court of ('lackajaas conatv, fn
(he Slate of Oregon. In the matter or the
Eidate of Francis Jor.e, deceased,
j B J. CARD, ADM JN l'l liATOH OF TIIE.
: ahoVe nainod Estate with the 'iil anncss
j C-d, l:avin filed his thud amount, and prayed tu
! he eisehrije'l. it i? oixle-l bv the Court that
i Monday, the Wh day of May, i7;, he set apart
j as th" day f ir liearinjr obje.-i ions to tueh final ac
count and the s-cttlcinciit thereof,
j J. K. "WAIT,
! A.ttC' . County Judge.
J. M. I'RAZER, County Clerk. ajwl
A. (i. WALLING
Pioneer Bock Bindery.
Corner of Front ami Attler Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK ROOKS RULED and EOL'XD to
anv desired pattern.
MUSIC HOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
TAPERS, Etc., bound in every variety of
stele known to the trade.
Orders from the country promptly fl
tended to.
Fair Warning.
KAI.STt N'S ACCOUNTS 51 EST
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be settled iigl-.tnv.nv to mv. coMs.
Vaijk'i-.N'A fchke..
C :rejtn City, ifarch 15, 172.
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