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Zl)t iUccliln Enterprise,
FRIDAY,
JULY 12. 1S72.
Ciesarism.
There is a word of motloni coin
age and of recent inrod nation into
.American use whose full signifi
cance is scarcely appreciated by all
who hear it uttered, says the K.:-
That word Cfesansm-
Tlliilluti'.
is pregnant with meaning in its ap
plication in the politics of this
country to-day. It shadows forth
in its signification a destiny for the
American people, that no true man
can contemplate without the gloom
iest foreboding, if not with heart
felt dismay, it presents to the im
agination a condition of affairs that
fills the mind with fear and com
pels the reflecting patriot to a train
ol thought as to the future of his
country painful to the last degree.
Cffisarism means to the American
the destruction of his privileges as
a citizen, the surrender of his rights,
the usurpation of his prerogatives,
the loss of all the liberties that were
secured as his inheritance by the
blood of his ancestors. It means a
lunglv government, whether in
name'or in fact, it is all one; for it
robs him of every vestige of consti
tutional freedom and individual
liberty igtler the law, except so far
as the Ca'sar may decree.
Let no man scoff at this as the
highwrought imagining of a preju
diced partisan, for it is but the de
duction from the lessons history
teaches of the process by which
fv.ee peoples-have been deprived of
their birthright. We have seen for
years growing up in this laud a
spirit of disregard for the funda
mental law, of irreverence for con
stitutional authority, of contempt
foi3 legal restraints, of disrespect
for the sanctity of the ministers and
ministry of justice, and at the same
time a spirit of submission to per
sonal assumption, of obedience to
the authorit3r ot force, of adulation
of mere power and wealth, and a
tendency generally to condone cor
ruption and villainy in high places,
all which points the v. ay to CYesar
ism and a Casar.
It is idle for any public speaker,
or politician, or newspaper writer,
to say tins is impossible, to occur
in a country where intelligence is
so widely diffused, where the spirit
of freedom is so strong and deep in
every individual breast, and where
the opportunities ot resistance ai
so many and so capable of easy and
sudueu application. I here are
more ways than one of wresting
from a free people their liberties
The worst wav of all because the
surest in its effects and the most
insidious in its approaches, is that
which is now making its advances
towards the vitals of American
liberty. The gradual relaxation of
that extreme vigilance with winch
our people wore used to regard ev
ery action of their public men; the
growth of indifference conceruin,r
great public measures ; the absence
of that sp'uit of inquiry into all
matters of gvneral interest in legis
lation; the widespread apathy of
the citizens in political aflairs; the
relegation of such matters for the
most part to trading politicians;
and the aversion of business men
to participate in the active conduct
of political canvasses and cam
paigns, in a country where every
man who values free institutions
should be something of a politician,
even in a merely selfish regard all
these clear the path to that very
Ccsarism whose horrors affrigh us
in the bare contemplation of its
possibility.
If we are tempted as Democratic
partisans, to go beyond our lines to
lind a candidate for Chief Magis
trate, whose record is not to our lik
ing, it is because we dread nothing
so much as the continuance of a
rule that not only threatens us, but
already alliicts us with many of the
worst attributes of Casarism; a
rule and a ruler that have made us
sensible of the danger to our insti
tutions of such a fate as befell the
ancient republics and that has
humbled the pride of France in the
. dust of defeat, humiliation and
poignant s u tie ring.
If we shall be willing to train
under the standard of any chieftain
whose past career has been full of
bitter antagonism toward the prin
ciples of our party and the expon
ents of our faith, it is because the
issue presented to us is one, not of
life or death to our organization,
but of life or death to our free
country, the love for which has
made us cling, hitherto, with almost
superhuman devotion to our party
organization.
The spirit of personal govern
ment, th corpse-like hand of cor
ruption, the vice-like grasp of mon
opoly, the confederate forces of
wrong and shame and villainy ot
every nature and description, pub
lic and private, have seized with
such violence upon the throat of
this commonwealth, that we must
rid ourselves of them at almost any
sacrifice ot personal feeling orcla r
isheil tMiei rnenf t ID I
d.-,t;. ;cti,lt i
ciations it tnat be theon y ho:e of
for ours aa.,r',
tenty, m peace, the soldid struc
ture ot our republican government,
and the blessings of constitutional
liberty.
A correspomleni Avritcs to the
ixiltimore Sm, " that he takes no
stock in the 'new women's club '"
lie says that " the 'old woman's
club is enough lbr him, and fre
qitontly almost too much."
A man who lias repeatedly tried
them, says that all the short cuts
to fortune are horribly over-crowded.
Uecclicr on fJrammar.
Mrs Stowe gives a characteristic-
account of grammatical ex
ercise at which her brother, Henry
Ward Beechcr, assisted in his
youth. Young Beecher was about
eleven years old and full of fun and
mischief as at present The teach
er was drilling him on the rudi
ments: ''Now, ITcnry'said she, "A is the
indefinite article, you eee, and must
be used only with the singula)
number. You can say '"a man,'
but you can't say 'a men' cat
you?'' "Yes, I can shy 'a men
too," was the rejoinder. "Fathe
always says it at the end of hi
prayers.
'"Come Henry, don't be jokint;
Dee1 inc. he."
"Nominative he, possessive his,
objective him.'''
"You see 'his' is possessive.
New you can say, 'his book,' but
you cannot say 'him book."
"Yes, I do say 'hym boo!:,' too,"
said the iui practicable pupil, with
a (jui-'.zieal look.
Each of these rallies made his
young teacher laugh, which was j
the victory he wanted. !
Lut now, Henry, seriously, just i
attend to the active and passive
-V tr . , 1
voice. Ao', I strike is active
you see, beeause if you strike you
do something. lut if you are
struck, you don't do anvthiuir, do
vou?;'
'Y'es I do; I strike back again."
Alter about six months Henry
was returned on his parents hands.
with the reputation ot being an in
veterate joker and an indifferent
cholar.
A witty clergyman, accosted by
n old acquaintance by the name
of Cobb, replied : "I don't kno.v
you sir !'' " jlv name is Cobb," re
joined tlicman, who was about half-
seas o'er. "Ah, sir," said the min
ister, "you have so much corn on
you that I did not see the cob."
The discrcj:tncy betv.-een the
financial exhibits of the difierent
branches of tl:e yovernment is ex
plained by the supposition that
.Mr. IJontwell, when he finds that
his accounts cannot easily be squar
ed, puis them down in round num
bers. J..
A very foeble old man in
niinton, Dcleware, vrho was help
ed across the street by a yoini
man, died recently and left him
1 0,0 00. Since v-iiicii time younjx
men are seen at nearly all the
street corners ferrying- aged indi
viduals .across.
ss. t t -
XKrniKi:. A boy was sent to
a drug store with a pcrsei ipt ion to
be compounded. The druggist on
reading it asked him if the medi
cine was for an infant or adidt.
"Oh, no sir, neither of them; it's
for a stomach ache," replied the
hoy.
To Ih'Movi: Warts. Apply to
the wai t with the end of a knitting
needle a little fuming nitric acid,
to be had of the npothecaiies. Re
peat the application once or twice.
and m two or turee days the ex
cresetiee will come off without
leaving any mark'.
I -
A Texas editor, in diseussino
ihe right of a member of Congress
from that State to his seat, says:
; The seat is Ids by one of the high
est titles known to the law of civil
ized lands the right of purchase
'or he bought his seat and paid
for it !"
-
ITku Ansv.t.r. A young girl at
an examination in grammar, the
other day, when asked why the
noun 'bachelor' was singular,
biushiugly answered, "Hecause it's
very singular they don't get mar
ried." She went up head.
e -y
"Why, Ichabod, I thought you
got married more'n a year ago?"
'Well, Aunt Jerusha, it'was talked
of, but I found out that the girl
and all of her folks were opposed
to it. and so I just gave 'em 'ail the
mitten, and let the thing drop.
-ty ix
The Sr. Louis I j:trfi hi a thinks
that as far as Mr. (Jreel-y's abuse
of the Democracy in the past is
concerned that our side has little
to complain of; we have certainly
abused him enough to souare up
that old account.
Mother (loose is not an imr.gin'
ary person, fedio was the mother
in law of a printer in Boston, Mass.,
and her real name was Elizabeth
Goose. The first edition of her
well-known rhymes was sold for
two coppers on Devonshire street.
A balloon capable of a certain
degree of guidance through the
agency of a rudder and screw
worked by lour men, K-.S )een
constructed at i'ans by 31. Da
uiuy
do Lome.
3Iiss Anthony is reported, lor the
i hr.-t time in her life, to have been
aist ume in nt't 1IK-, to iiave OCCll
q-Kte unmanned '' since her nn-
1 . .1 A- -
c'' ra L"
The locust eggs are poisoning
the mulberries in Tennessee by be
ing deposited in thtm, and the
mulberries are poisoning children
by the same process.
If there is really a delightfully
refreshing scene on this earth, it is
a newly married man sliding to
ward home with his first wash
board. Does a cow's tail resemble a
swan's breast ? Yes, for they both
frov down.
A U CTIOJS' Af.'fJ COMMISSI OA-
AUCTIONEER!
Corner of Front and Oak streets, Portland
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Grocer;es,aenera!Herchan
tiise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday
A. L. RicHAiiDsox, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Par and Rut-die Iron
English Square an J Oct:i;;c:i C.i.t steel
lorse shoes, Files, Rasps, sti'Vij;
Screws, Fry-pans, slice! ; iron, II. Q . Iron
a i, s o :
V largeassortmentof Groceries andLiqucrs
A. 13. KiciiAiiDsox, Aiietiutitfc r
Grocer & Provision Scaler,
Next door south of the Court House,
?rliiin Street, Ort-joii City, Oregon,
DEALER IX
BEST FAMILY QF.0GES!I33
tOI-rr.E, IhX , SeCAE,
FEOt'E AM.) M. AEof all kinds,
pickles sop sLT,
CANXi-D i :;l"i i'S and 0riii.lUS,
A!, o, all kind.-, cf
Fresh. Fruits and Vegetable.:.
MUTTER, CUEr:K and EGO.
T01J : iusd CHIAU,
(iLAr'SV'AltF, Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Prodf.ee t tken in ex
chance f..r e-x.ds at the hi-iit-st :n:irKet rates.
; -f"Go(is delivered iu the city free ot
chanje. A fair hare of patrouue solicited.
ilarch l-72:tf
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
c f7
SZi (' . TT,T TT TV S''
I also keep constantly on hand
SAEEM C A 3 S I M V R E S, FLA XX EES,
TWEEDS AXD PL AXKETf,
Which I will sell nt the Factory Prices, rind
will take wool iu exchange.
will :?-n pay the. hiVe-t. prices fir
IlntSor, E-rirs, ;ind ::'l Kinds of food country
nrothic-i. 1 .vitl sell us low a-, any leni-e
in Oreiion. for Cash or ua eui-.'ale.it in iro .d
mere ha ntat'.e pr- -t.nee.
r:Z Give ii'.e a ead and sati-fr vonr-elves
joii:.; myeks.
Jan. i:.E lsTl.tf
JUST RECEIVED AT
nnAi.nrt in
DRY GOODS,
CLOTDIXG,
liOOT.S AXD SHOES,
HARDWARE. GROCERIES,
CROCKER V, NOTIONS, AC
MAIN STREET, OREGOX CITY.
PRODUCE of all kin Is bought, for v.hich I
pay the highest roaikei ptiee.
If yon desire troo l Goods, at ROW Frier s.
call at I. SELLING'S, and csamiite his l'reh
stock of Spi'itii; (joods.
GIVE iiE A CALL AXD CONVINCE
YOUP.SELVES.
My Motto is, QUICK SALEo AXD SMALL
PRO FITS..
For wliicli I will pay the higheet market
price.
I. SELLING.
Arril 14, IRTDtf
G i ZCiCiQll a
In the County Court tor Ciaek.staas county, Oie
froii July term, ls;2. In the 1.1. if tor of th"
estate and guardianship of La da JM. Pesv.-l, a
minor.
"TJ T APPEARIXO TO THIS COURT FROM
the ituly v iirie 1 j.etiiioa le ! er ei'i -i prc--en.e-i
and tiled by TllOS. S. l;ns-t II the urnardiati of the
person and e-t .te ot sa:d Lulu M. i:us,e;S, a mi
nor, praying lea- an nnler ,,t s.:!.. if eerUtm real
estate heli'i. imir t, his Mi I w.n-d, far ti-e reason
that it v.oui'i be Fein liehil to the said v.aid t hai
such real vtnte r-houl.t 1-e r-, ii !, said real e -t
!. ,:. if itua.td ia CI 1. .'vain is Co ;ni y, st.ite f ( r
;i;oii, and slid jie:i;i..n .;:it-,iiihi ; the li.a! ler
and things i ijaie.' 1 1 y lay,- to to uwein set l'-.i'th.
V.'lv.lViuiV it i h u by eiI te 1 tti U the lf.t ot
kin of said ward, a 1 : I : ;u r .; s inh re-le 1 in v ):
ai.i eta.e, hi -pear l-.noie tid s.ti-1 Cooit, at tiie
O. e;rt lleu-e 1:1 u- ::, l ie:, ( he Ic naas , ,ei;'! y,
.cjon, .:i ih'- 1st i.. i .h; ;.- ii An r is', 1 s 7 J . ! , .i;tr
the ,.h day of su-d i;f-:ilh, thvii aid th-.-iV to
-ieiw cue,.' why a Urease shortia nor he gi ante 1
for the siile of said re.it e-tate.
. Atid it is tavther or !-re.l :!;ita ropy of thi ; or
der, he pithh-h.-l ut h a-: tlnee sir.'-.' vt w.-i. ks
he.er" tiie he.uiiiii of ii 1 pediion. in the Oie.'un
i: v Ent rpu--, a ncivsrai.er pro. ted in the said
county of elaek.iunii.
Juiv 1st, is7.
J. U. WAIT, Counlv Ju.l-e.
Attest: It. F . CAUi-TLLO, Coautv Cle. k."
I he-ehy c rtiiv
a- the t'-v
in i is a true
cony ot the 01 1 iaal ordi. r iu this cause made us
above : e, h
July 3rd, l.STi. It. I CAUPIEr.P.
. Coaiity Cleik.
al
t
FSotico of Final Settlement
n tiie rorxTY coriix op ceacka:.ias
oo'.ioty. State of Ore-ioa In the matter of the
estate ot I). II. Oooi. lorc:-H?d Mny E. ;o.)d
having this day. July 3 I, ls;, tiled le-'r final re
port and aeeouiit as Administratrix of the above
estate the Court apointed Monday, the 5th dav
of Ausnist. 1S72, lor iinul sotth.-ment at wliieh
time all pern- in'er-tc-d are noti.-isd to appear
and file tlivir object ion it' anv thev have.
J. IC. WAIT, Ce.uuty Jude.
Johnson & -del o.vis.
Attorneys for Administratrix.
HOME-MADE CARPET FOR PALE AT
t Baisiiit'ss Directory of i'ortluml, Oregon, i
1 rCCLlSHEl) BY L. SAMt EL,
i General Adartinn-j Agent, l3 trout Strtet
Ackermairs Dollar Store,
So. i Firt tr-:t. Importers and Job- !
bets of Fancy Goods, Toys. Crockery, Glass-
ware and Fiatcd are. j
, stor House, First st., between Oak arid
Jr I'jiie. Everything ueat. 1. L. Longfel
low, Prepriet' r.
Hi TlilCYfUY AMi iERIODIQlS,
rA.vci:oPT xoasn,
Agents fur j!:ibie, Todd & L'o.'s celebra'ed
Ivison, rda-cenui!;, Talur ; Co' a School
ISooks. I't'blithed, a full line of l..-.gal
l:i:,.-!; t- t!;h
?an
j in
tie c:.!v di-eet Importer of t.loth
, cur. Fr:.nt A Wa.shmston ts.
).'. J iJ- v. i ,. 1 j x jl )
V." ilOLE S A L '.:
TF.L'X, WIl.UAM Si)I7, !'" v rout st.
J 1 1 r, ;,) !, rs and d? ders in
Cns, V.iitfi a.s;l I?fvolvevs
cf everv d"seriiit;on.
Fislr.n Tackle, Fancy (hnds. Heads, Tn'rd
tj i'e-!, IJaskcts, t.'n cjiiet ( lames, and
I;..-..;- C :: r.:'.
Aenti for ihe "tilif inia Pov. der Works;"
u'.-o, fcr th" Whe-'i"r .t Wilson
P-.'wiii;? Maeliii.e."
T""-k, Jdni A., l'Jf." Front street, practical
&.J W i-eaniak-rr & Jeweler. Woi'k dune
U-.y l!:e Tr.!
illME A- HArJIEi.DF.Ii )Z Front .stn-et
'A !''!
sain ?z Eeinh.-trt,. lvrst st. bet Oak $c
I 1'ine. importer:
Kiic'n-n L'ten-i!s.
oi stoves, iUuiges,
"J'nehanaii, '''. A , w. cor. Fust & Tuvlor
1 sts. Cheapest Furnilurc House in Port
land. n l TiT?rrQ WALTER P.I 0
1 JlL JA 1 Vj 1 St' Front sioet
("Clarke, Henderson & Cook, ;1 & '' First
J si rent. Dealers in Dry Goods, Fancy
Kn-O.V.
o!.n : P,.)senf.dd, 1-H Ftor.t st. Coran-iis-
.ion Mercha-'t-.; & Dealers iu O. igon &
C.iiii'o.:;i.i Pioduee.
"t ' 1 11 :
J. I! . Mann
ks, l!.irne:s
r'ront s' r. ct.
ct i; rer e; Dei! -r in
and Saddlery i!ard
W J I'i
S vm-ier, W & Co., 1 ''! F.ont. st. Merchant
I
Clothiers, Hats Fur.ds.hin
tiood::
-', !::::'.. U 4; () itntan, Front street.
Real E.-t iSi Aent-, i,:oi;ey leaned.
hei::f.:s le.U.vl.
aid cc Co. Ul
i-JLilf.
iJK u h -(jrlS lb, v,-o.,
A It : i .'( ' t. in I Fr i.t .-treet. Ov.lers fr-'in
n ol i : e !ate ' r en
:,V Kl 1 I O" I'Xl'lV-',
fa i v ::i
in X, Co. i nri.itni e n :i
:s Stores IVotn Kit to i
A A Ci.q-et ik:
1m -t t.
T7 inidovr.i."n t A . .
if ere
llol
ili man, so Front st. Furnish all kiiul of
"ir-vetd n- A-
. 'ront -tieet. Com-
1 1 : . 7 ,
1 j l oi -io .1 .1! ore
;:i..nis un.i ik'-acr.i 10 i o-
1 r.!
i; st
a'.W'.l V:
Li vcty : 't-.e-V, cor. Fii st c Sahnon
JL Co; '..ett, Fr. n. (iood turn-onts
han.l.
Ti -hei ,y ii U
i st
i s. eor. 1 M st
,' ; Mao I . '. !
:r-t..n
T 1. (.. .'
Or.
t Ol:h No.
"irst i'i -V. 1.-list
st;- er. D.-.-l-and
Ma.ie.d
,t
', K-':ou
i ?
( iii V Me L
"aT e. l it i '.
11:2 largest Music House on the Const.
dLu.il ii: Pi.;e1i l i;iii.e,
soi.i: .hilvvv F.Kt rns
Ci Zltv
tiaclziae,
".i!ront- w a ; i f e d . " v" 'i
I 1
y A Stenie. Grocers nr. '1 deal") s
1 1. n alt kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Ma.n sts.
I f HuLir
F. , Fi: I ii.-t s reet. importer
i I. and dealer in st.ude Fancy Dry Goods.
Mii.inerv.
lee. D IL, Phot T udre Artist, s. v.
J i. C
First and .Moin-on ssts
Ciuid
To '. ie'.isen, L. C. A
A X Ma-'ii acturers a:
Co., p-.i i' r-t sttf
N at
rihh.trd, Oeo. L., I'S Pror.t t.. w!:n!esile
L dealer ia Oroceiies, Poors, Wagon Ma
terials, Ae.
IXod-e, Ca'cf A- Co..
Ill sale dealeis in
WO le-
, Oils.
drt:
1 1 s. ,V ...
T TM F ewin Machine, strai .ht
lIC )3lrj needle, under feed, "leek
stiteh." Cooiiietiiion eltadeneed. M. L.
T raver, 1 1 Front st.
T' oirren t .hindler, .. !; to 17-2
I JL Pirst st. Imp t tors Puriritiire, Bed-d-JT.
,vc.
nternational I!oe!. c-r. Front atid M-rri
1 son s s. M. Uudohdi, Prop. Free Puss
attend.-? steamers..
T"ohfi..l. A Co., '.U Pro-it St., wdiolsale and
X ret til deaU-r in Fine Clothing, Furnish-
I ai-on Doree Pestanr mt, niivate rooms
iA for Ka'oilies, cor. 1st au.l Cine streets,
o. Voos. Pio;.
Ii T'lnin, E A Co., wholesale dealer i:r
fi I. Wii'.e- A Lienors, O. S. X. Co'., Block,
and Fran
f'e-er A Sehrneer, 111 Front St., wholesale
ill a;-d retail Confectioners.
f ii'er, John B.. 1'3 bit st. Watehmaker A
A l Jeweler, oilers to tii joibiic a line as
s 'itineiit d' Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
" J"oe!ier A Co , Fro tit near C st.. Herders
x i. in native and lorein Wines, Liquors
and Curais.
ort1 rap. E. J.. Hardware, Iron, Shd,
Hubs. .Spokes, Hardwood Lumber, civ.,
Prtluid.
Occidental Hotel, eor. First and Moirison
sts. Smith A Cook, Proprietors.
1) iridi, Wat; ns A Cornell, lie. 1 Estate
Aeon's, l0 Front street, Let. Alder and
Washington.
I)IIOTO.'1RAPIiC GOODS. C. IE Wood
ard & Co., 101 Ftont st.
r)iee, J. M.. 1-27 Front street, wholsale
V deader in Tinware and Stoves.
Tichter, Pan!. 10." First st. . importer of
J.V Berlin wooden Carvings Pari
lor Orna
ments, Ai
Y ider. Cr, C, Pv"l Estate A Money Broker,
IV Front street. Portland.
T oscubanm, I.S.iSrCo., Tobacconist? ,iaport
V era of Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
I I u.-s House, Front st. On Fi
i JLV Cipui. Thomas Ryan, Pic
rst Class Prin-
iotjiietor.
Q he dock, S., rl Front and ta2 First sts ,
O dealer in Harness, Saddlery and fcjad-
4
J.,o(J Front atre
lmon, J.,i)G Front street, dealer 111 Uoors,
O sasli tV: Hhuds, Window fc Plate Glass.
Sinsheimer, 11., l.vr Fust tit., importer of
Pi-inos, Organs, Sheet Music, Miuiu Iu-
struisient
Qkidrrore. S. ii.. VIZ First st, Dru.agist &.
O Ap-.thec.u-y, a large stock of Ferlumery
& T-dlet. Ar ti-d.-s.
Sm.th tV lavis, 71 Front street, wholes.ile
dealer in Drug.?, Faints, Oils. Window
Glass, Perfumery",
Snow & Ii .os, Jo First so-tet, IMerures,
Fiames, Moldings Artist's Mat". s, Draw
ing I i.-ti ui'.en s.
in'.tn. Put., ifr .ker, :ni Front, st, Ptaler
O in I.f-ga! T-ndtrs, Go" ernment Por.ds
and G 11 Dast.
STaVR, Ji. J,,, tO? Front Str-rt.
V.'atcinniiker & Mar.uf.icturinj: Jeweler
is ar!ointed Awnt lor the W.iltham, Elsrtn,
E. Howard ,; Co., Clias. E. Ja?oT, and the
Californi i Watches; also, for ad the pr'dic
t ons aiid inuoi ts oi the California Jewelry
Cotr j-anv. San Fra:n-i.;ro. .'"end for circular.
Watches re
aired in the verv best manner
and yy.vitn.yxTKn to nive satisfaction
r'Jerry Pros,, X . 17s First street, niaaufac
JL tnreis and dealers in Furniture, Bed
ding, Carpets, ,'tc.
phe Chni.in;; store. 113 Front st. Clothing,
JL Fnrnis'di'ir (ocd, Pouts and .Shoes.
Harris .' i'i a s-r.
rfU.e, il I!., 112 14i Front st. Dealer
A. in Wagons e; Agrieede.mil 1 mpleiiu-nts.
wne.
n. -.r. cor. First t'i Oak sts.,
A ileaier m iJranui
i:s. Wines, En-lis
and Porter.
rIy!er, .1. A., 147 Front St., wholesale deal
l " cr ::i lJattar, Ej;., Che E u-d, i.5a
c .1, &c.
TJ'illiams A Myers, 5 Central Fdock.
V Front st., Coiiuuis.-ion Merchants
ue.U's in Produce.
""Thalley .t Fechteimer, Attorneys & So-
V licitors in Rank: utcy. Ollice in Odd
Fellows Temple.
r ?pv Pi rj ?f?.7
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
, A. T? r? r A P'-3 p, O n
A VP .TC
rpci
D A LARGE
. 1 - ''
wiiici: ti:i:v cf feu
Clsent-s- tLin:a 11jo Cheapest.
YV to ul ! s-.v, come and convince your
self before pu chasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
FANCY AND STAPLE DHYC00D3,
CP OT i ! i NO, ' 1 ATS,
Bt)'.;TS AXi) SHOE .
NOTIONS, OUOCF.RIES,
11 A ED W APE,
arid a great, many articles too numerous to
mentioe.
ALSO, Do vrs, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL EIXPS. OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOE GOODS.
ALSO, 'WCOJj wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PIIICE.
Oregon City, At -ril 21, ISThtf
Eye. Ear, Throat & Luns.
-it i ijj.ii. ws x u i.j J.j
ATE OF SAX PPANCLSCO, HAS LO-
caed in Ihutiand, Or.
Cliice : In
il liii.s' P.iiil.ling. First street (three doi-rs
from Eadd A Tiltott's 1 iiik'i, where he in.iv
lie cOii-uil' d daily, and will treat diseases
d the nb -ve named org ins as speei-.i'.t es
All op r.i tiun - up. n
he i.vp
tud Fa i per-
orined in the most sc:eni)lic and careiul
mariner.
A KTIFICIA L EYES, having all the beauty
an-i mobility of the nut ral ey-, inserted.
Eelei s bv' pe: mis-h.n, for his professional
stan line:, to L. C. Lane, M. P., Profe-s r of
Smgcrv, an i Edwin llentlev, M. D., Profes
sor of An itomy. University of the Pacific.
San Fr.-m.c-.sco; and for his success in ihe
ireatment of eases, to over l.ooo cases tieat
m1 by liirn, in San Fianciso; also, to Levi
Ests. Esq., Lev T. L. Eliot, l'ord .nd ; m.
!!. Diib.n, Esq., Vaiicouver, W. T. ; ad
many others Oregon and Washington ler-
n;ot v.
aticL'-iiiny
HOUSE AND LOTS FOB SALE
rpiIE rN'OEESP.XE!) OFFF.RS FOR
J .sale !iis residence in Oregon City. There
are four lots, a uo-.d hou-e and barn, with a
line cellar and a'gootl we'd i f water. T'heie
is iden'tvof lamCand it is wtll adapted for
ec.rlv sr'irdenjng jmrposes. J'ait pavtnetit
rnav bemade iu stock. For part iculars tp
Ply to G Id ) UG E CLAP K.
Ore on City Juna 2 1-71-tf
rOE,TLAIsD. - - 0HEG0N.
1L.
DEALER IN PEAL ESTATE AXD OTHER
INVESTMENTS.
Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Over
flowed Lands. "
Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained
for all kinds of Sanded pronertv.
Vabiab'e stsrities transferred in exclian
for real estate. 0 "
Loans negotiated on property, and titles
examined and determined.
Commissions solicited and executed with
fidelity and promptness.
OFFICE Xo. u Carter's Building, corner
of Alder and Froat streets
Feb. 3, 1 -bTC; if
-:-s., s-S- M-l
THE
HOUSE WE LIVE If2
AND THE
IXIUBimTS OF THE
HUMAN SOIY.
rpilE CAUSE OF A GREAT MAX1
L eases, that have been pronounced
AXY DIS-
pronouneeu incur
able by the most eminent physicians, for the
verv reason that they overlooked the aatme,
and as Or. Van Dun' P.ergh has made the
Entozoa a hie long Study, he wou t infoim
tiie sick generally that by close observation
and jire.it xperiments, has eoine to the con
clusion that there are more acute arid thron
diseases caused by Worms Ilrdat.ds, An
iuia cula.., or other species ot Euu zoa. The
pubbc generally, or the profession at large,
are not aware of the number of Patients
who are treated by eminent Physicians, lor
th s, that, or uch a complaint, without any
relief. If the disease had been understood.
a few doses of Or. Vs. Sovereign
II 'or 7 n
A'tintty wool 1 have iniined attly cured the
eonitdaint and saved a great many lives.
IKHA3ITANTS OF THE KU
HIAFJ BODY!
What think you reader, of your body be
ing a planet . inhabited by living races, as
we inhab t the earth? What ver may he
your thoughts on the subject, it is even so.
Vi . 11 r I mi' v mi:!v i. luif a lioine for tiarasites
that, crawl over the surface, burrow beneath I
tiie skin, nestle 111 its entrails, ami riot and
j ro").ig;ite their kind ia every corner ot its
frame.
Tiie following is from the &'tn- Praneisco
Pnll'Jin, of J aiiuury :i!Tih, 172. (A recent
date.;
Curl Aartins recently died in Cleveland,
Ohio, from eating meat infected with the
Ova of 'lun t'if .S ". At the C01 oner's
Inquest, on Tuesday, (January 2d.) it was
shown that three weeks befoe Christinas,
Martins pnreha.-ted a carcass cf Pork. Some
of the meet was eaten the .same day, and
some was made into sa vage, f. b "it ten
days later, some of the sansaee was eaten,
and 111 a short time the wholi family were
taken sick. Martins died on Sunday. Decern
her Slst, 1S71. Mrs. Mat.lms and her two
children are now very sick, and the fomer is
not iike! to recover. The verdict Wiis in
accordance with the facts. For further par
ticulars. See Cleveland, Ohio, paper's of above
d.ate. A Coroner's impaest brought this
fact to light.
2-.'oiv 1 would ask how many more Mich
deaths a" inquest would bring to light V
Pender v.'eii, leader, upon this, and thi k of
the thousands that d.e every year and no
Cuti-c can he as-igned lor their deaih. Now
tin- i-.uestion thai would naturally enter the
liiimi of tl:
c reaue
r, is what shall 1 do? The
a- viceof t!i a Dr. wo.hi be go to some one
tnat. is C"t:i
nt oi treating such cm-
'aiut.s. And who is n. -re competent than
ihe one that has made Worms a sneeialhty.
T, m Ye.- '
ay.
Dr. J. W. Van D -n-
IK gh i-;;ii; h; ted to us a number ot parasites
vlio:ii iir.il been removed from persons af
iJieted; there were several d lb-rent species,
oio'ot whicii appeals to be entirely unknown
t'j She n.edieal pndes-iou. This new taenia
is shape ! something like an orange se.-d,
but 'peifectly Hat, or rather like a caenmher
PLed, with a tail about a quarter ( f an inch
inhreth. Anolher was a tape worm s7
ii' t iu length, consisting of t'.floo joints, '
Among if.edic.:! men tlieie cx.sts no little j
diiS'ereuee of opinion relative to the 01 iaiii !
of t'-ese entovioa. One class of writ, is be- !
lieve that these j,arasi es, at least many of;
them, originate in the endowment id animal
lie oeeuh s wi; h vita! v f:o.i the parent bod v ,
of tiiiit bodv: the
t.itt s or' iri nat i n th.eir
orjanizatrui and promo! mg their u. owtn
and propagation. That a!! descriptions of
e.dozoa are met with far mora freipiently
.viieie animal tood is u.-ed in greatest abund
ance, is an indisputable lact, 1 specially
where t e food is the llesb of tiie "une'ean
beasts." v!.!jh the Jews and Mohammedans
i: re ioi t.u.!.,vti To parialce or. i,ut ur in en
lion is not to wiite a thesi-; upon this subject:
we ordv ips'ii'- to c'.rouiele the fact that Dr
J W. Van Den !! rghi has tound a nijd:eine
a simple vegetable whicii glows in ; bund
a nee in ?a! iteraia, v.dr.c'a is a deal shot to
a en o:;,ia, -f wi a! ever -e cri; t on, g tit r
ad v :i ecou; pi 1 sh i n its ohp-ct ii If1 m ao hour
and a half to si:; h m r. M-o-n'mg Coll..
Had we the space 1 ere. hundreds, of testi
monials eould be piodaced, testifying to the
tru h o: the as-er ions that have be re been
ma-'
1,
ait !t v. ni'.lil Vie ue!
and would
n!y eceut'V tiie reader's lime.
Tin- fhbow r.g are seme of the diseases
thai Wi rms are often mistaken for.
l'ys: eiisja. Chronic A fleet Ions of the Liver
nml Kidneys, t'oii-uniptiori, W h're Swell ug.
Palsv, Jecrmatoi t hu-a. darrt tea, t c- titi
l 1- - , . , .,. , . ,
n nee of e. i me, ( rave;, if .or Aibus, Uiabetes,
j),.,.,., . . ' '
'dI-'.V. w.udd advise those ladies trnub'ed
with nmi lrri-LTdarit-es of the I.
.1.,,. I , ...i- ,.t 1 I, ., r , j t .. 1
his iic
, 1 ,, t ..,. 1
Dr. Van 1) n Perch's I n fallible Worm Jyr
up for Childten. i lice Si. Wtwianteil to
expel the worms. Sent everywhere upon
receipt ot price.
Dr. J. W. Van Pen Pergh's, Hair Tonic
a suit, core to desiiov all iinimalcula; of the
Hair Follicles, prevents falling out. and pro
moting t: e Growth ol the I air. Price fl.oO;
Warranted.
Ky Coiisult and Viidtrpoins
S 1 al P L E EXAIIXATJOX,
The afflicted cm learn if their disease is
caused by Worms or no-; at all events, Or.
Van Petfj'h rgh can tell thetu from what dis
ease they are suffering.
Consultations and Piaiainations
FREE OF (IIARGK.
OFFICE EOOmS N0S. G3 & 39,
OVEPw TIIE POST OFPICE-
Letters dc-ciibing tiie f-ym doms will be
promptly an-were-', and pers-ns livingat
i! stance v. ill be saved the expense and trou
ble of calling upon the Doctor.
Addres-. 11X .T. AV. VAX IJE?r IJEKGH,
P O. POX 172. SALEM, OEEGOX.
Testimonial,
PoiiTLAxo. Pel). 10th, 1872.
Dt:. J. W. Van Dt.v IIkkgii ear Sir:
Our child, a little pr i 1 eight year of age, has
had fis and convulsions for the last two
years, and we lead tried many doctors and
ir an temedies without much benefit, in fact
our darlir-a- was Lretting constantly wmse
out 1 we hefiid of our worn syrc.p tliruh
a fr iend of ours. We thought that perhaps
it might do some good to g;ye it. a tr ial, ai d
yon cannot imagine our surprise when oyer
Jod worms were expelled with one bo th ot
your valuable worm syrup, and from this
time on we certainly shall re- er be Without
it so loner as there is a po-siblf chance for it
to be had. You are nt liberty to publish
this if you eho-.se, and may it do much pood.
I.espectluHv vours, " S. il. OEToV
Id. J. OliTOX.
Symptoms of Worns,
Alternate pa er.r.s and iinshini of the
countenance, did! expression of the eyes,
drowsiness, itching of the nose, a swelled
upper-lip. ton-uc whrtely fur.-e" and thick
ly sp ck'ed with red points, fetid breath,
and en! trsred abdomen, a pai-t'al or gen
eral swelling or pulTingness of the skin, a
startling in the sleep and grindinsr of the
teeth. sensation as if something- was bulg
ed in the throat, a gradual wasting of the
llesb , sickness of the stormich , yom iting, a
short and dry cough, appetite sometimes vo
rac ons, at other times feeble, bowels some
times costive, other times loose, great fret
fulness and irritability of temper, pains in
the stomach and bowels, cohc, fits, convul
sions and palsy.
D the worm syrup is not to be had in
your town, send orders to the manufacturer
it will be sent promptly to any address
free of express charges. Direct orders to
Dk. J. W. VAX DEX PERGH,
P. O. Fo: 172, 'alem, Oregon.
JNJEW YORK HOTEL,
(Devjtfches Gafthaus,)
Xo. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail
ship landing, Portland, Oregon! ;
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PRIVATE fsEGlOAL AID.
Quit:! Curts ii(5 Moderate Cliargci,
Dr. W. ICohertv's
xJo.519 Sacramento Street, coirercf
Leidesoriij oi f,'w d.e.rs b -iouj
the What Cheer House.)
(Private entrance on ! .ehhsd-o f 'ft reft h
Establis'm d Exj res! to AtlV.rd the Afihlcd
So ind and S i ci. 1 1 lie ! dh ai Aiii. ;d th
Treatment and Cure O ul! hiivUe mi J
Chronic Pi-eascs, Cases 01 Seel cry aud all
Sexual D.soruers.
To tUv dfiHrtic!.
DIE W. K. DOHEKTY re: urns his sir me
thanks to iii run emus patients (n thfr
patronage, and w. uh! take this m ei'iahr
! to r- mind 'fen; that he cot, 1 :i u hcu.Mh!
at tils Institute fi r t! e cm e cf hi t-i i di-
i eases ot Hie i.nitL's, Jnvcr, Kn ra vs, iiiis-
. .. , ., . ' , - ' ,r ,,
i tive and (.emto-l rnraiv Orvans. iii.d a.l
! l" 'yate di-i ase-, viz : Svphilis in all its li.rn.s
eases of the Lungs. Liver, Kidneys, Dijrci
an1 vtnrr. sJ.i.i i, .1 1 W....I- . nA ..11 tl
: s- r i ' 1 ' -s " "
i horrid eon-eq nt-iicis ol scil-ahuse. (.r n ir-
lice a. Gleet, Stridor es. Xocturnal aid L'iur-
nal Embsions, Sexual Dthihty, I 'isniM .-if
the Pack and Loin?, iidlummr.tu r. cf the
Pladder and Kidneys, ct . ; unci he lot
that his Jong experience tir.,; success lid Viac
tice will continue to insure bun a slate of
public patronage. I!v the pi to dice of t l.y.
year s in Europe and the United States. Le is'
enab'cd to ap ply the nn st efficient and tc
cessfu! t en;edies against diseases of all kinds
He uses no mercury, ehnrges model nti',tn-i-his
patients in a conei t and hot ornblenr,
and has refer enees of ur quet-tiorii.ble ti aci
ty from in e ii o known resj-cctal i ity ani
high standing iu soc ety. All parties cce
suiting him by letter or utbei wie, w iii if
ceive the best and gentlest titatnnn a -inipiicit
secrecy.
To I'eiii.: I s.
When a female is m trouble, or fdflah
with disease, as weakness ot the back ari
limbs, pain in the head, dimness of i-ijd-!
loss of muscular power, palpitat on cf L
heart irr ita bi ify , nervniisness, r-xtri v. e nt
inary difiiculties derangi merit drcstiie
functions, general dehiiity, vag'niti's, T.llrif
eases of the womb, hystetio, Meiilin and uli
other diseases peculiar- to funnies, she lieii:ii
go or wri'e at om-e to the ctlebtiited female
doctor, W. K. DOIIFPTY, at his Medical In
stitute, and consult him about her timil.'t
and disease. The Doctor iscdlectine ir.ore
cures than any other physician in tin-" t-tste
of California. Let no false delicacy prevent
mi, but apply immediately and save ytairstlf
from painful suifer ings and premature dentil.
All married ladies, whose delicate health or
other circumstances prevent an increase :b
their families s, ,.( write or- call at DK. V
K. DOllEIilY'S Medical Insti l.te, ai d they
will receive every po sihle relief and Dip
The Doctor's othces are so arranrcd that l.e
can be consulted without fear A olsei vation.
To Correspoinltiif s.
Patients residing in any p.irt --f the.c'a'e t
riowever distant, who mav'ih sire tie opin''3
and advrceof PK.POHEliTY in tlu ir i sj;cc
tive eases and who think proper to sn n-it a
written statement, of such, in pn fu.r.ceto
holding a personal interview, f-re respectful
ly assured that their eommunicat r lis will be
held sacred and confidential. If the case ot
fully and candidly described, personal com
munication will be ut ne essary. us ir.sti uc
tions for diet , reeimen and the general t ea
ment of ttie ca-e itself (including the i-'i'-"
d est, will be forwarded without deh.v. ftid
in such a nraiincr us inenrf v no ideacf h.e
purport of the letti r or parcel so transn .':ec.
rrf'm-iiltntion-l.v letter or otkciwue,
F PEE. Permanent cure guaranteed or nop8 J-
ffiprrniH lorrliorn..
DR. DO H EE TV has jo-t published an im
por tant y amj.hlet, endi'-dyitig his own vie"
and exper iences in if lation to Impotence or
irility; bring a Sliort Treatise on Sperma
torrluesi or Seminal Weakness, Nervous ana
Physical Debility consequent on thi ---'
ton, and ot her diseases of the Sexual Organs
This little work contains information of the
utmost value to a!', whether married or-in-'
and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt ol
six cents in postage stamps for return p"st'
aga. Address.
W. K. DOI1ERTY. M-
julySOly San Fi ancisco Cjd
A. NOLTNER,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ENTERPRISE OFFICE
Oregon City, Jan 1 13 :tt
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