Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, August 30, 1872, Image 4

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Sljc lilcckln O-ntcvpvisc.
FRIDAY
AUGUST 'JO. 1872.
Greeley Campaign ong.
TcNf. "Bally Round the Flag Boy."
Yes, we'll rally round the fljg, boys, rally
once ag.iin.
Stiouting the battle cry of freedom.
We will gather now with jiy to hail the
nw campaign
Shouting thd battle cry of freedom.
Chokus
Greeley forever, the man for the age,
Down with the despot, up with thesae.
While we rally round the liag, boys, rally
O once again.
Shouting the battle of freedom.
Not now with the sword or musket our
country bids us go
Shouting the battle cry of freedom.
But with the milder ballot to strike as
sure a blow.
Shouting the battle cry of freedom.
Caoi'.ts- Greeley forever, ke.
The warfare is over, we'll raise our fallen
foe,
Shouting the battle cry of freedom
And hand in hand as brothers to victory
we'll go.
Shouting the battle cry of freedom.
Cuoi:!:.s Greeley forever, tc.
All party- feuds are dead, we'll lay them
in the grave.
Shouting the bait'e cry of freedom.
And North and South united, a glorious
conclave.
Shouting the battle cry of freedom.
Ciioi:ii Greeley forever, &c.
Republicans and Democrats one party
now we see.
Shunting the battle cry of freedom.
And their united voice is heard from sea
to sea.
Shouting the battle cry of freedom.
CnoKLs Greeley forever, &c.
Thei vote for Horace Greeley, boys, the
Sae of Chappaqua.
Shotting the battle cry of freedom.
lie will heal the lingering wounds of a i r;i
fratricidal war.
Shouting the bat lie cry of freedom.
Cnonrs Greeley forever. &C.
Grant's. Io;iomv of
Grant's reticence is proverbial;
but frugal as lie is of his utterances,
he seems peculiarly unfortunate in
the impression he creates of the
truthfulness of his statements con
cerning any matter in which his
own interest happens to be involv
ed. A recent illustration of this
we had in the Pleasonton-Schurz
correspondence, in which the quou-
dam Commissioner of
Internal I
delicate i
Revenue
made such a
thrust at one of the moral delinquen
cies of the Executive, lint the first
case that brought General Grant's
inaccurate memory prominently
before the country was mush more
glaring than the attempt to bribe
Schurz; and it may not be amiss at
this time to call up the facts afresh
for the delectation of the campaign
orators and organs of the President.
General Grant, shortly after the
close of the war, sullered himself
to be drawn into a dilemma from
which he was extricated with
extreme discredit. At the time
when the Tennre-of-ofuce bill con
flict raged and Secretary Stanton
w-w nM.ii.lf.,l f'mm Iik ."wwoL.n -o
the head of the War Department
by President Johnson, Grant was
put bv the President in Stanton's
place The Senate thieatened to
reinstate 31r. S.tanton, and Grant
was kent in bv the President with
1
the express understanding that he
would cither rctinn the office to
the President's posses-ion in order ' a t:lme ouse, or a dead one, fresh
to enable the President to appoint ! :ls Jt might be. lien a young rat
a successor before final action l,v as put into t lie case it would plant
the Senate, or would remain at its ! it unerring fang in some part of
head awaiting a decision of the j lllnl or -'y, and then, wait
question by judicial proceedings. ; until it died .from the tnorough m
In disregard of the understandings oculation of the poison. When
and hiV distinct promise to the ! Tnte k':51 il would turn it over,
President, Grant vacated the cilice ! t:lko lt !l':1,1 t'H'einost and swallow
when Stanton demau.led it, and ovidently drawing nutriment
without giving Mr. Johnson notice
of his intention to do so. "When
Grant attempted to make it appear
that he had not made the specified
promises to President Johnson, he
was confronted by the personal as
severations of members of the Cab
inet, who testified to having ri,-7
him promise exactly as the Presi
dent said he promised. There was
no question in any mind, at the
close of the correspondence on this
subject, that Grant's recollection of
what he said had utterly failed him,
or that he deliberately and mali
ciously economized the truth.
Should 1Je Warned Off, One
of the trump cards of the Admin
istration is its financial policy; yet
though Vice-President Colfax" is,
under the eircums'anees, a Grant
man, and now and then makes a
Grant speech, he felt it his duty
the other day, at his home in In
diana, to condemn ;in the words
of wisest censure," the financial
policy of lioutwell and Grant. lie
declared that he regarded it with
alarm, and considered it as the
greatest of peril of the nation.
Xow, this is unkind in Mr. Col
fax. If he cannot swear this Ad
ministration through its present
difficulties, he should be warned off
the stump by the Grant National
Committee. This is no time, Mr.
Colfax, to take counsel of your
conscience; if you do heed that
"still, small voice," you cannot re
main in Camp Grant.
H
Squ a n d e u e d. Senator Tr u n:
bull stated in his late speech in In
dianapolis, that there was "monev
cnougii squandered by oiiice-liold-ers
under the Federal Government
every year to buy a house and farm
and give 6U,000 to every man in
the State of Ind iana and theie are
400,000 men in that State."
Touis grain elevator com
pany has given an order for a belt
which is to be the largest in the
World. Tt is to lie four fWt. in
width.
:?-o
teet lonr.
and
weighs
2,22.7 pounds
How the Rjltiesuakes 31ultiply and
Replenish the larlh.
From the Nashville A merican.
About the 10th of May last Drs.
Cardwell and Westmoreland cap
tured at Prospect, in the lower
edixe of Giles County, near the xVla-1
bama line, a rattlesnake lour teet
three inches long and five inches
in circumference. When captured
it had eight rattles and a button.
Since that time it has been confin
ed in a glass case; it has not par
taken ol one particle of food, though
it has been tempted with mice and
other small animals on which the
reptile is accustomed to feed. The
snake manifested no inconvenience
from its confinement, nor did it
lose any in size or bodily vitality.
Its eyes continued to glisten like
magnetic steel, and its lancinating
fangs to protrude at the appearance
of an one near the case. Dr. Cot
ton thought all the while it was a
male. Though small mice and rats
have been con lined in the case with
the snake until their own hunger
urged them to bite at its scaly
hide, the serpent refused to give
them notice or to partake of food.
On two or three occasions it has
taken small quantities of water.
On Thursday at one o'clock on
going into the back room of the
store where the case is kept it was
discovered that the snake had given
birth to four young snakes, and by
three? o'clock she had given birth
to three more, making seven in ail.
The young snakes made their ap
pearance one at a time and in a coil
ed or striking position, their eyes
listening and their envenomed
ton-rues eontmuallv darting out.
The vounur ones are each from nine
to fifteen inches in length, and in
a state of perfect 'development.
They aie quick of motion and pos
sess no ordinary spinal vitality, as
they crawl readily to the top of
the ease and move with celerity
across and around it from end to
end. What is most singular and
contrary to all the received notions
concerning the reptile, each of
these voting snakes has a full but
ton on the tail, which clearly refutes i
the idea that they have to be SIX
months old before the formal ion of
the button,
lying in her
Hie old snake was
cage in a lethargic
tate, witii some indications, as me
doctor thought, of increasing the
coiling laniuy. i lie young snakes
coil around her, and under and over
; her, and she seems to have for them
the maternal affection of instinct.
This snake has been in captivity
near four mouths, yet during ail
that period she has partaken of not
a morsel of fo ) 1, and has brooded
her seven young. As to exactly
how long from inception the pro
cess of gestation or incubation has
been going on, there is no means
of ascertaining, as we can only
date from her captivit y. Dr. Cot
ton informs us that he once before
kept in the same case a large-sized
rattlesnake tor three years and nine
! months, audtiiat ho studied closely
I its various moods and changes,
This snake, he says, did not partake
j '' :i Particle of food tor the iirst
; months, and but little water,
! 1 Ie then gaveit mice, rats. &c, put-
! tl,l t-Io same
into the case alive,
and it commenced devouring them
I voj'aciOUSiV.
"'oin -,ie lfson its own .augs ha.i
infused. It shed its skin twice a
: year each spring ami autumn a
I new rattle appearing an each shed-
giiilt. wnicn explodes me popular
notion that but one rattle comes a
year.
vsterday morning the doc
the case and placed it in
oo
the sun. Prom the effects of the
sun three young ones died. Two
others became stupefied, but recov
ered their vitality on being remov
ed to the shade.
-&- -- . . -
Xine On of Ten. The Leav
enworth Cn,niii':i'.'i'il has been in-
formed by
staunch
Iowa gentleman, a
epuuiican, and one who
i
has been traveling over that State
during the last six months, that
at least nine out of every ten of
the Germans would support Gree
ley and lirown. The German vote
in 1SG3 was about 20,000. The
Republican majoritv was less than
!0,O00. Taking these figures,
Grant is liable to lose Iowa, and in
case he does, what State will he
carry ?
The Portland Anjs says (hat there is
not a iown in M sine without its Greeley
Cloh. and that !he Liberals and Demo
crats join hands with a wiil.
The foI'.owhTg per-ons are authorized to
act as agents for the Kxtshprise :
Geo. P. Lowell & Co., 4o Park Row ,New
oi k.
Coe. Wet'icrill & Co., COT Chestnut street
Philadelphia.. '
Abboti .V Co.. No. 82 & SI Nassau street.
New oik. '
Poitland. Oregon Saniud
San Francisco Thomas l5oc
San Francisco L. P. Fiher
neieiiN t'lusiai.i count v.. s ia..
Astoria, Cla-s p o"
-fv . Van I);,,,.,,
Lafivttfe. Vaniliilt
Dallas. Poik countv
Co: valiis '
-ounty . .J. ,. Fnriru-on
Pave Ilohnrs
;L S. Palrner
Ctnvni CUy
Dallas, W.ist-o cornty
La Grande, Union county..
w . l;. l.as-.Mll
.. N. IHLites
A. C. "ra i,
Pendiet m. Umatilla county. . . s. V. Knox
Eugene Lity J . M. Thompson
CLACKAMAS COfNTY.
Leaver Creek. .
Eaijle Creek. . .
C. F.P,eatie
. .Frank W. Foster.
. . .Hem v .McGulhik
W. Moreland.
J. W. Stra wser.
. . . . W H. Vaushan.
! LotrMoiaiii."
i Canbv
Upper M !alh.
Harding's
Cutting
Z. G. Norton.
. v.. .orion.
D. Wrigbt.
A UCTION ANJJ COMMISSION
AUCTIONEER!
Corner ol Front and Oakstreets, Portland.
AUCTION SALES '
Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeneralHerchan
dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. Richardson, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Par and Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Files, Rasps, saws;
Screws, Fiy-paus, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
also :
A large assortmentof'Groceries and Liquors
A. 13. Richardson, Auctioneer
JOSZX UIYERS,
OREGON' CITY, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IX
I)BY GOODS,
BOOTS &SSIOI2S,
I5AJR1WAiSE,
I no keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASS I M F It E S, FLANNELS,
TWEEDS AND BLANKETS,
Which I wiil sell at the Factory Prices, and
will t.ike wool in exchange.
w. ;iso pay the hiurhest pri.e for
Butter. Eggs, and all kinds of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, tor t.asn o us equivalent in goi
m ere h i n table produce.
G3 Give mo a call and sati fv yourselves
JOHN M VERS.
J,.n. 13, lsTl tf
JL-ST RECEIVED AT
niO.VLF.rt IN"
DRY GOODS,
CLOTH IXG,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE, OROCERIE-'-.
C R 0 C K ERY, N O TiO N S, & C.
MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY.
PRODUCE of all kin U bonht. tor which I
pay the hi-liest nmiket price.
if ron desire sood tio.tds, at LOW Friers,
ciil at I. SELLING'S, cinl examine his fresh
s:ock of Spring Goods.
GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE
YOURSELVES.
Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PRO FITS.
-1 Tiined,
For which I wiil pay the
price.
A mil 1 I. D-TLtf
iiigheet market
I. SELLING.
MILIVJ
. it .J.- a
MASONIC II ALL BUILD
ING. OREGON CITY,
- OREGON.
TTEEI'S CONSTANTLY ON II AND AND
JL lor sale, cii.iAP Foit cash,
PAUL0R, BSDHC05L
OFFICE, SITTIN GROOM,
and KITCHEN FURNITURE,
Bureaus, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, What
nots, Ii'c stea ls, Wa hst.ituls. Curled
Hair and 1'iilu Matresses, 1'uhi Pil
lows, Spring Bed-!, Window
Sliitlos, Pictare Frames,
Mouldings, Ac, Ac.
""Spocial attention given to Fpho'sterv
work in all its nranches. Orders tilled with
promptness. Repairing clinn with neatness
airl dispatch. Furniture nitde to ortier.
'-vTGoods delivered to any pait ol town
free of ciiaige. Call and examine for your
s. lvas. ni iyl7n-','
3 AiVl SaftGEF?
Jits Established
FOR J HE MANUFACTORY OF,
SASH, BLINDS AND CCOBS
AND mouldings of all sizes.
ftV They will also do TURNING, of cvrj
lec: intiijn to order,
With Ueatness and Dispatcl
o
ALL WORK WA KT? ANTED.
Shop on the River, in Lewis' shori.
opposite Or(?on City Mills.
ICE-CREAM SALOON!
l-OIJIS SAAL, - - - Proprietor.
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to the the citizens id' Oregon City aud vicinity-,
tii.it I h.ave just opeiird au
ICE-CREAM A COXFECTIO.VARY
! estat.H-hnier.t in the building formerly occu
i 1'ied by L. Oilier, corner of Foarth and
I Mit'n streets.
ihe Aili? oils. Knnnlain will be in
operation to supply tle demands of Hip thirs
ty. I niu-iuf.ict!ire all my own stock, conse
qaentiy they are rrss and fresit.
share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited. JuF2ii37tf
w f
) J-
O.ME-MADE
CARPET FOR SALE AT
I. S-ELLIXGS
WILL
'til v t I iir-lininf
t , t Pm.iifiMd tvpiTc,
BuSiUCSS DirCftCr, Of Foiilani!, UiCo0l.
prELisn kv BY l. SAJi '.'EL , ,
General Advertising u-igent, Jb ront Xrcct. -
-
Ackerman's Dollar Store,
5o.yj fir,t sirtct. Importers and Job
bers of Fancy Goods, Toys. Crockery, Glass
ware and Plated Ware.
Vstor House, First at., between Oakand
Pine. Everything neat. 13. L. Longfel
low, Proprietor.
BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PERIODICALS,
B .CROPT & MORSE,
Agents for Mabie,, Todd & Co.'s celebrated
tioltl PtIIS.
Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co's School
Books. J,t Fubtixhed, a fall line of Legal
Ulaiikg for this State.
Barman, the only direct Importer of Cloth
ing, &.c, cor. Front & Washington sts.
ckXsTc. barrett;
WHOLESALE
KOOKSELLEIt & STATIOXEK,
LARGEST STOCK IN PORTLAND.
No. 79 Front ami No. ."jAV"asH-
injjton Sli---t's.
1"SeCk7wILLAM & SON. 120 Front st.
3 Importers and dealers in
CJuiis, Ilillcs antl Ilcvolvers
of every descript;on.
Fishing Tackle, Fancy Gouds. Beads Bird
Cages, baskets, Cmqnet ( lames, and
Babv Carriages.
Agents Toi the vCalif 'i nia Powder Works;"
also, for the Wheid.-r .t -Wilson
Sewing Machines."
1"ock John A., 12!) Front, street, practical
y Waicrnnaker k Jeweler. Work done
tor the Trad . ,v,w 1
BOtTii A . iTSo 15 imYint i: ks.
HIMES.t BA011ELDF.lt 'IS Front street.
righam k Beinhait, F;rst st. bet Oak &
XJ p
ine. ininorteis ot Moves, Kanges,
Kitchen Uten-il--
1n hanan, W. A., s. w. cor. First k Taylor
3 sts. Cheapest Furniture House in Port
land
OAKPETS.lS
WALTER HKO-t
nt sti ect
Cllarke, Henderson &. Cook, SI &, S3 First
J street. Healers m Dry tioo.ls. Fancy
Goo. Is, &e.
Cohn i PojeutVld, 14s F:nt st. Commis
J sion Merchants & Dealers in O.igon &
Californi.i Produce.
Congle, J. K . Manufacturer tt De ib-r in
Saddles, H.i mess, aud Saddlery Hard
Ware, 'J'i Front s'i'i et.
f Mirrier, W & Co.. Fl3 F.out st. Merchant
Tailors aud Clothier.-., Hats Furnishing
Goods.
DeLishuiutt k Oattii.in.ti2 Fr-mt sfrei-t.
Ileal Estate Agents, money loaned,
houses reaty.l.
DENT AL G00DS7-
1- iOill -s.rrec.
1 1 U.1
CrlC C. H.
I -1. . till I
A ili kl' t. Ii'l Fr- nt treet. Orders troin
any portion of t':e St:it;'r or Ten itoi.e care
fully til e l by in. i.l or express.
Iai l, L.iwenst. in k Co. Furntfire and
U Carpet deah-rs -Stores trom l.lt to ICS
I i i -t st iv t.
nt A enev.
Wit'.er.dl k U
J man,
i Front
Farai-ii all hi. id o!
In- 1.
vcrl Hi
E
ceoe,
o Kro'tt. -tieet. Coni-
j mis.Mnn Mercnains aim ueaiers in iu-
i i i : t i .
i;i sti Pcodu:: .
w .ishiou Li vet v Stable, cor. Fiit k Salmon
sts E. Coi -bet t, i'mp. G .od turn outs
alw i vs on hand.
fi-diel k i be: is, .-or. l-'ilt Was'i'irrton
V st .. D.-alers k Mams! ic. Cot'.iing, Furn
i s' i i a ;r t - "i s.
X. r i ! i:id. Dr. IL IL, Dentin OHi.-e, No.
1 -2, Dekum's lilock, cor. First k Va,h
iimton sts.
ill Ste- I. 7" a-d 77 Fh-" stiver. Peal
VjX ers in Look -, Stat i nei y, and M uic i!
Iiir-trument -.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE-.
The largest Muic House on the Coast.
STEIN WAY PIN05, BIRUETT ORGANS,
(i. Tj. m-'PliX'SH, 3I.ni:s r.
SOLE AGENCY foil T1IK
??" A cr e n t, s wanted. ' -5T it
ickenev ,V Stemn. Grocers and dealers
in all kinds of Seeds, cor. First and
Ma n st.-.
Hitisbir sm B , 13? I irst s reet. importer
and dealer in staple Fancy Dry (Jo. ids,
Miliineiy.
Htndee.D II. . Photognphic Artist, s. w.
cor. First and Moiri-.m sts. Child s
Pict. s .ec lty.
Hennchsen, L. C & l!;.t F r-t street
Manufacturers and dealer.- in Jewelry,
Watches, c.
XXi'djii d. Ceo. L-. t'S Front st.. wholes lie
L i dealer in (Loceiies,
roceiies. Doors, Wagon M;i-
terials, Ac
'"Todge, Calef ,t Co., 07 Front sr., whole
sale dealers m drug-:, 1 am:, Oils,
(Lass, Ac.
TTAAJ P Sewing Machine, straight
JL.IA VJ nt edle, under fVed, "l ck
stilch." t.'otnpetition challenged. M. E.
T raver, ll'J Front st.
Hurgren k Shin.ller, NTos. i to 172
First st. Impel ters Furniture, Bed
ding, Ac.
International HmeLcer. Front and M j ri
i son s s. Mlludo!p!i, Prop. Free Puss
attends steamers.
Kohn.J. A Co.. !'l Froot st., w!iols 'e and
ret. 01 dealer in Fine Clothing. Furnish
ing Goods.
Mai-nn Doiee Ilestaur.iiit, piivate rooms
for Fanii! e, cor. l.-t and Pine slri-ets.
0- 'tins Pi op.
M-.riin, E k Co., wh"l(."-ale d-al 'r in
Wine; & Liquors. ). S. N. Co's Block,
and San Fran
eio'- k Schmeer, 111 Front St., wholesale
a. id retail Confectioners.
Mi!!er, lohn P . t3 1st, st. Wat-!. maker k
Jeweh r, off'eis to fie 'imblic a tine as
sortment, of Watches. Clocks and Jewe'ry.
Moeller k Co , Front near r t.. Dealers
in native and foreign Wines, Liquors
and ("!igars.
Vroit';riip. E. J.. Hardware. Iron, St el.
L Hubs! Spokes, Hardwood Lurnber, tfv.,
Portland.
O
'idental Hctel.cnr. First and Monison
sts. Smi-n A Cook, Propriet rs.
Iari-h, Wat ns k Oor- ell, lie il Estate
A sen's, !K) Front street, bet. Alder and
Washington.
IJIIOTOnRAPrnr GOOD :. C. H. Wood
I ard & Co., I'd Fiont s'.
1
ice, J. M..1-27 Front, street, wholsale
dea'er in Tinware and Stoves.
T"iche Paul. 105 Fir't t. ifnnrbrnf
V Berlin wooden Carving', Parlor Orna-Ti-nti.,t-c.
r ider. G. C . R-al Es'a'p k Vnnev Broker
L 02 Frnnt lit. Por'lnd.
T osenbauni, I.S.ACo., Tobacconisrs. import
V ers of Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
T uss House, Front st. On First Class Pdn-
Ivc;,. Thomas Ryao, Proprietor.
Qherlock, S., '(Tvd 5-irststs.,
dealer in JIarae-s, Sadilcry and Sal-
dier Hardware.
Simon, J., 5G Front street, dealer in Doors,
tasli & Blinds, Window k Plate Glass.
Sinsheimer, tL, 157 First sL, importer of
Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Muic In
struments. Skidn?ore. 8. G., 123 First st. Druggist .';
Apothecary, a large stock of Perfumery
& Toilet Articles.
Smith tt Davis, 71 Front street, wholesale
dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Window
Glass, Perfumery, &c.
O now & lloos, 73 First strtet. Pictures.
O Frames, Moldings, Artist';
ing Instruments.
's Mat'.s.Draw-
Smith, Put.. Broker, fo Front st. D
in Irf-gal Tenders, Go' ernment B
Dealer
Bonds
and (.old Dust.
UTOVE, . L So 107 Front Str--t.
O Watchmaker & Manufacturing Jeweler
is anpoinred Agent for tbe Waltham, Elsrin.
E. Howard k Co., Chas. 1. Jacot, and the
California Watches; also, for all the produc
tions and imports of the California Jewelry
Cotrpany. San Francisco. Send for circular
Watches repaired in the very best manner
and wakrasthd to give satisfaction.
Ierry Bros.. No. 17S First street, manufac
JL Hirers and dealers in Furniture, Bed
dine. Carpets, &c.
r jhe Clothing store. 113 Front st. Clothing,
1 Furnishing Gocds, Boots and Shoes.
Harris & Prater.
rputt'e, II II. , 142 A 141 Front st. Dealer
J in Wagons A Agricultural Implements.
HPy ne. E. D., n. w. cor. First & Oak sts.,
I dealer in Brandies, Wines, English Ale
and Porter.
ryler, J. A., 147 Front st., wholesale deal
1 er in Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Ba
con, Ac.
Williams & Myers, 5 Central Block.
Front st.. Commission Merchants k
deal's in Produce.
Wh alley k Fechheimer, Attorneys A So
licitorsia Banki uptc)-. O (lice in Odd
Fellows Temple.
W3
iOOD EUEWS!
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
BARGAINS!
S. ACCCEREH AN & CO.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
Un k of
PRIG & tUmVAl GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFER
CIsea;cr tli.sti tlie CJS;eajJOf .
We would say, come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
CI10TII1NG, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
and a great many articles too numerous to
mention.
ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO, WOOL wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKEREIAN & CO.
Oregon City, April 1, lS71:tf
Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs.
J0H3J B. FILXINGTOW, BI. D.,
I ATE OF SAN FPANCLSCO, HAS LO
.LJ ca'ed in Portland. Oregon. Ollicf : In
II line-' Building. First street three doors
from Lad I A Tilt m's Bank), wlu-re be may
he con-u:t d daily, and will treat diseases
of the ah ve named org ins as specialties.
All ojn-ration- upon ihe I've and Eat per
rormed in the most scientific and careful
manner.
A RTI EfCIA L EYES, having all the bounty
and mobiliiy of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers bv permis-ion, for his profesiona!
standing, to L. C. Lane, M. D., Prufe-s r ol
S'ngery. and Edwin Bentley, M. I)., Profes
sor of A u ttomy. University of the Pacific.
San Fi ancico ; and tor his success in the
treatment of caes, to oyer 1,"mi cases !eat
d by bini, in San Fiancisc ; also, to Levi
Est 's. Esq., Lev T. L. Eliot. Portland ; Wm.
H. DiUon, E-Q-, Vancouver, W. T. ; and
many others Oregon and Wa-hingt"n Ter
,.iiovy. aug2.":mi5
J. M. TIITM PSON',
C W. FITCn.
TH jm son a. fjtch,
Real Estate Agents,
EUCSfJ i CITY, OREGON,
OFFICE TWO DOORS XORTU OF THE POSTOFFICK.
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
LO ANS NEGOTI ATED. AND AB
STRACT OF TITLES FURNISHED.
-rEHVVEA COMPLETE ABSTRACT
V of Title of sill property in Eugene
City, and perfect plats of t'ie same, prepared
witli great care. We will practice in the
dill"-rent C nrt "f the Stat-. Special at
tention sriven to the c dlrction of all claims
that mav be rd iced in our hand. Legal
Tenders bought and sold. Sep tt
toro to Rent.
THESTORE HOUSE FORM ERLY OCCU
pied by Kafk' a.oii Rock Creek. 12 miles
from A irora. situated at a fine point for
count' -tradincr posr ; can be had on very
rpasnnahle terms. Ti-is is a de-irably point
for a man with small capital to go in o busi
ness. Enquire ..f JOHNSON k McCOWN,
julySOtf.j Oregon Oity, Oregon.
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THE
VE LIVE Ul
AND THE
IMIABITxliXTS OF THE
HUMAN BOIY.
WORMS.
HfIIE CAUSE OF A GREAT MANY DIS
I eases, that have beeu pronounced incur
able by the most eminent physicians, for the
very reason that they overlooked the caune,
wnd'as Dr. Van Den Bergh has made the
Entozoa a life long Study, he would inform
the sick generally that by close observation
and great t xperiments, has come to the con
clusion that there are more acute and thrvn
ic diseases caused by Worms, Hydatids, An
imalculaj, or oilier species of Entozoa. The
public generally, or the profession at large,
are not aware of the uumCer of Patients
who are treated by eminent Physicians, for
this, that, or such a complaint, without anj
reliet. If the disease had been understood,
a few doses of Dr. Vs. Sovereign Wurin
Remedy would have immediately cured tbe
complaint aud saved a great many lives.
INHABITANTS OF THE HU
ET.AN BODY!
What think you reader, of your body be
ing a planet, inhabited by living races, as
we inhab t the earth? Whatever may be
your thoughts on the subject, it is even so.
Your body may be but a home for parasites
that crawl over the surface, burrow beneath
tlie skin, netlu in its entrails, and riot and
propagate their kind in every corner ot its
frame.
The following is from the San- Francisco
Bulletin, of January 2Gih, l-72. (A recent
date.;
Carl Martins recently died in Cleveland,
Ohio, from eating meat infected with the
Ova of Tana en Solium. At the Coi oner's
Inquest, on Tuesday, (January 2d.) it was
shown that three weeks before Clu ii-tmas,
Mai tins purchased a cat cuss, of Poi k. Some
of the meet was eaten the same day, and
some was made into sausage. About ten
days later, some of the sausage was eaten,
and m a shoit time the wboU family were
taken sick. Martins died on Sunday. Decern
wr 31st, lsl. Mrs. Martins and her two
children are now very sick, and the fomer is
not likcl to recover. The verdict was in
accordance with the facts. For further par
ticulars, see Cleveland, Ohio, papers of aliove
date. A Coroner s Inquest brought tins
fact to light.
Now 1 would ask how many mere such
deaths a' inquest would bring to light ?
Ponder well, reader, upon this, and this k of
the thousands that die every year and no
ciu-e can be as-igned tor their death. Now
t?ie question that would naturally enter the
in i tui of the reader, is what shall I d V The
advice of the Dr. would be go to some one
that is competent of treating such ci'in
p'aints. And who is more competent than
the one that has made Worms a specialht3
Tin i as. Yesterday, Dr. .'. W. Van Den
Bel gh exh'bited to us a number ot parasites
which had hi e i removed from persons af
flicted; there were several d llerent species,
one of which appears to be entirely unknown
to the medical profession. This new taenia
is shaped something like an orange sed.
but perfectly Hat, or lather like a cucumber
seed, with si tail about a quarter i f an inch
inlergth. Another was a tape worm b
feet in length, consisting of I'.fioo joints.
Among medical men theie exists no little
difference of opinion relative totbeoiigin
of t'iese entozoa. One class of writers be
lieve that these parasites, at least many of
them, originate in the endowment of annual
molecules with vitality from li e parent body,
favored by certain states ol the vital forces
of that body; the states originating their
organization and promoting their growth
and propagation. That all descriptions of
entozoa are met with far more frequently
where animal food is used in greatest abund
ance, is an indisputable fact, especially
where t!.e food is the llesh of the ''une'ean
beasts," v hich the Jews and Mohammedans
are lot bidden to partake of. But our inten
tion is not to wiite a thesis upon this subject:
e only desire to chronicle the fact that Dr
J. W. Van Den Bergh has found a med'eine
a simple vegetable which grows in s-bund
ante in California, which is a dead shot to
a en'ozoa, of whatever de-ci iption, gener
ally accomplishing its object in fr- m an hour
ami a half to six hours. M'-rvit-g Call.
Had we the space here, hundreds of testi
monials could be produced, testifying to the
truih of the assen ions that have here been
made, but it would be useless and would
only occupy the reader's time.
The follow ng are some of the diseases
that Worms are often mistaken for.
Dyspepsia, Chronic Atl'ections of the Liver
and Kidneys, Consumption, White Swelling,
Palsy, Spennatoi rheca. Diarrhoea, Inconti
nence of Urine, Gravel, Flor Albus, Diabetes,
Dropsy, etc.
Dr. V. would advise those ladies troubled
with any Irregularities of the Uterus to try
his new remedies and g't cured.
Dr. Van Den Bergh's Infallibie Worm Syr.
up for Children. Irice $1. Warranted to
expel the worms. Sent everywhere upon
receipt ot price.
Dr. J. W. Van Den Bergh's, Hair Tonic
a sure cure to destroy all animalcuhe of the
Hair Follicles, prevents falling out. and pro
moting the Growth ol the Hair. Price 1,50;
Warranted.
liy Consulting and I'ndc rgoinc
SIMPLE EXAMINATION,
The afflicted cin learn if their disea-e is
caused by Wonns or no; at all events. Dr.
Van Den Bergh can tell them from what dis
ease they are suffering.
Consultations ami Examinations
FREE OP CHARGE.
OFFICE ROOIflS KOS. 33 & 39,
OVER THE POST OFFICE-
Letters describing the symptoms will be
promptly answered, and persons living at a
distance" will be saved the expense and trou
ble of calling upon the Doctor.
Address. DK J. AV. VAN OE?; BEUCH,
P O. BOX 12. SALEM, OREGON.
Test Imoniitl,
PonTLAxn, Peb. 10th, 1S72.
Dr. J. W. Van Dkx PERGn Dear Sir:
Our child, a little pirl eight years of ape, has
had fits and convulsions for the last two
years, and we had triad many doctors and
"iraiiy remedies without much benefit, in fact
our darling was tretting constantly worse
until we beard of your worn syrup thrui:h
a friend of ours. We though, that perhaps
it might do some good to give it a tiial, and
you cannot imagine our surprise when over
2o0 worms were expelled with one bottle of
ynur valuable worm syrup, and from this
time on we certainly shall never be without
it so Inner as there is a posibl chance tor it
t be had. You are at liberty to publish
this if yon chouse, and tnav it do much f ood.
Respectfully vourst f. H. OltTd.V,
M. J. ORTON.
Symptoms of AVorns,
Alternate pa'eness nnd Cnshing of the
countenance, dull expression of the eves,
drowsiness, itching of the nose, a swelled
upper lip, tonrne whitely fur.-e and thick
ly speckled with red points, fetid breath,
and enhirared abdomen, a partial or gen
eral swelling or pufiingness of the skin, a
startling in the sleep and grindinor of the
teeth, a sensation as if s-methin2 was lodg
ed in the throat, a gradual wasting nfthe
flesh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a
short and drv couh, appetite sometimes vo
rac ous, ht other times feet le. b wels some
times cstive, other t'mes loose, great fret
fnlnes and in ifabilitv of temper, pains in
the stomach and bowels, cohc. fits, convul
sions and palsy.
If tbe worm syrup is not to be hpd in
your town, send orders to the manufacturer
it will be sent promptly to aiy address
free of express champs. Pirpct orders to
Dk. j. w. van dex perch,
P. O. Box 172, Salem, Oreer,
To StnoLr ri
THE ROAD ACROSS THE CaVi
Mountains, known as the tu V Es
grant lload," is now in splendid n 01'
the accommodation of thepublic TH'Sk r fr
on the road have all been thoroughly ds(
ed, and stock drovers will find it n , l"iir'
to cross the Mountains by this route T"ble
is plenty of good w ater and K! ass uire
sides of the Mountains, nd tbe d' lh
across is only 5u miles being the shoi"
well as the best road over the Cascade M '
tains. Stock droves and emigrant wilu U"
it to their advantage to travel over this 1 L
Toles reasonable. 14 ru''.
JOSEPH Y0UG, Preside
Clackamas county, June 21st, 1872.
THIS OJLl18T
AND
the: bes rr
DR. HUFELAND'S
.CELEBRATED
SWISS
STOMACH BITTERS
o
The First and most healthful Tcnif
ever introduced in the United States.
These Hittcis V,inp
s been in the Na ,al,.
I ei:co Maiket ft i ov,'r
'I Mini) V. ui.ai4
J notwithstanding the
. n any ruw candidal. ,
e tor public lnvfir, tl,e
sale.- have coit n;iT
a h'Cienseii. ' (
STAVLtH & EI.-.
KEL, Sole Ann
Mol) and 411 CluvNi'
jjSan Ft sti: cis Co. i'-
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11.--. i .Hi. d Ki 'r
"WiTI sew everytMng needed ia a fas'v fiCa
lis heaviest to tbe lightest fabric.
it ioes jiori: v.'oek,
mohi: iiisis or atomic,
a?; uirrrrR v. ;nn,
Than any other machine.
If tilers is r. riorcEos Scvirc;
chine vilhin one- thoasnnd miles cf
ban Francisco r.nt working ni.d
piving enllro Fuli&fnction, if I iiin i:
i'ormetl of it, it will le nttox-rd t
vithout expense cf any kind to iLa
owner.
C AHULL EILL, Arreit,
19 f.'cw Mon.tome: y Street,
Grand Hotel Dal'dinj, Can Francijco.
o
Send for Cirrztlars and sarr.pi.- -f
the trorl;. A.ctive Agents wanted in
ever 7 place.
PRIVATE MEDICAL lh
Quick Cures ami Jlcdtrat- l:aig(.
Or. W. K. Dohert?s
Private 3Ieical t Surgical iiu-lilud.
No. 519 Sacramento Street, ccrEeroi
LeideSOrfti (a few doors beio-v
the What Cheer House.)
(Private entrance on Leidedoif! stic-t.:
Established Kxiiress?ly to A lit i d i l.e .AH .cud
Sound and Scientific i t cl ic u I A iii. Hi U c
Treatment and Cute ol' all I nMti hm!
Chronic Diseases, Cases of Sei-ieo atda'.l
Sexual Disorder.
To tlie Afllittef.
DR. Y. K. D01IERTY retuirs lis M'trctc
than!-s to his laineious p.-titKts UiMhr
patronage, and wi.uld !a Kt 1 1 i.- i,i i'vti v
to remind tl trn that he niitii i u ikiim.I
at his Institute for tl e cine i f i hi i ii ( .
easts of the Lungs. Piver, Kii'mis, l i;c
tive and ('enito-Urii ai Oifi.i, sit: i. I
jirivate diser se, viz : Syphilis i u nil it' ('
and stages, Sen.iiiii "VYesikre-s &r.d tdl th
horrid consequences of st-lf-tl lire . C rut
hoea. Gleet, Stricfnies, Neclriniil r.rd I in
nal Enn'ssioi's, Sex ua I Dtbil ty. l iiM!-1'
the Pack nn1 Loir?, irjflan.nmtu r i ii'
Pladder and Kidnes, etc.; sii.d lie lip
that his long experience ami suet t -sli;l jn(
tice will co:itinue toirsuie bin- a sluti'
public patronage. I?y the pi ac lict i-l i nv
yeai s in Etuojie and the Unitid ,v't!.tt. I :'
enabled to apply the most ifhciint trd M'"
cessful r meiiies against diseaM i f u'l P"'
Me uses i:0, mercu i y . cl ni f t-s t1 1 1 1 ' ,"(: '
his patiei t- in a coi ref t find lei ( ixh:
and has e'erencf-s of ui Cjiieslii rl If iin:
ty frmi men o" known resj i ili' "!
high stjndingin society. All 1 1 lit s in
sulting him oy letiei fi -U 1 1 in, ';'"'
reive the bext and gentlest tu-ain m it n
i nplkit secrecy.
To Ki-itistlcs.
Whn a female is in ticvtle. cr f '8! :
with d" se-ase, as weakness f t the Imi l!"
limbs, p iin in the head, din i s 1 1 1 '
loss of muscular power, pal itjtt on I )--heart,
irritabi'ity, nervousness, ! i n f
inary difficulties derangtnt nl cf ciipf!;''f
fun .ions, general debility .Ti'g'i ii's. ''?'
east s of the womb, hy stetia, stei i'it ;
other diseases peculiar to ft malcs.fl ' ' ; ,:
ero or writs at once to ti e ceh bin't't' M" c
doctor, V. K. DOH FRTY, at his Vt( in 1 1
stitute. and consul t him about lt
and discos?. The I)oct r is t f f tii f n r'i
ni-AO l)i,.n imn nil... .V. It. ft I M(
v.ii.n uif ii ail I lllliri Ill?-I.l'''
f , t- . . 1 - . ...
of Calif rn:a." Let no f'nlse c'elicrty r'tu:'
von, but apply immediately ar d save "',!;,
from painful snffeungs and pn n Btrtt ffs;'
All maf-iad ladies, whose ddionff ''f8'j ;j
other ci; enmstances prevent an '"'"'.'
their far- ilies should write or call at I '
K. DOI ERT YS Medical Institute, " "
will re eive every possible relief trd ?i
The 1). ctor's oflices are so arrsnpf d " ' '
can be cousulttd without ft ar of ol Mrvati .
To Coi refrpendt
n.,i. . . t il P f tCf5
i a i lenis resiujn tr i n '. I
however distort wlo mav drs're '1 ff'J1'1,
and adviceof DR.DOHERTY in their 'l'
tive cases. and .who think proper to sr.t n ,o
written statement of such, in I,re,t " r()(l 1.
holding a personal interview, frr mrf ! e
lv assured that their enrrmunicat" v '
held sacred and confidential. If fh" r;
fully and candidly described, P,'PI:!"t1 c
munication will be unnecessary, as .
tions for diet. regimen and tbepenerait
ment of tne case itsel f (inclndinir therr
dies), will be forwarded without r' '""',
m such a manner as to convty rf 'fia
nurrortof tbe letter or parcel se ti rf"
S-Cnnsultation by letter or cUci
FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed orr-tj .
Spcrmatorrlxrfl.
DR. DOHERTY has just r,Mt pd Vi'
portantpamphlei. embodying los f w" ' etT
and experiences in rHstion to InT" ,.
irility ; being a Short Treatise m r r4
torrhwa or Seminal -Weflkness, er e ' frf
Physical Debility conseqnenl en tfr
f!on, rnd ofherdiseases of theSexiisi
This little work contains information ,f
nt rrost .value to al 1. w h et h er rr a r r 1 f COT f
and will be sent FREE by mail on rff f ' .(.
six cents in postage gtamps for relvr" l
affe. Aoaress.
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