o O G o O 3 O C O O o O O O o ej n o o 0 O O O o O O O TIISE 'ENTERPRISE. OilEGON (ITY", OREGON, MAY 1st, 157-1. Dealers with the Dead. THE EXTENT TO WHICH DEATH SUP PORTS LIFE. Fram the IIartfod Courant. In 1870 there were in the United States l,'.'ti professional undertakers, of whom twenty were women. The deaths in that time were 2o0,973, so that to th3 average undertaker there feil 131 oases. Besides the under takers, there were 2,4.05 coffin-makers who, of course, depend upon the un dertakers for sales. These classes together make 4,oGl persons who lived by the deaths of 200,703 per sons. Doctors and dressmakers asidetherefore, under our present methods, about sixty deaths avail to keap one person alive for a year, or one dead body is a guarantee of six dars sustenance to one person, or to six persons. one davs sunport Or. to tak another view of the case, if C.ch of these bo.lies were allowed a full-sized grave, the whole would ocenpv 22 acres, and each of these acres would support about twenty two persons a vear, which is better than that, of. the best wheat field. Now, it is verv hard to see .how death can be more liberally utilized than it is under the present system. As was said, by every one that dies six live, and that, .too, exclusive of shroud makers, trimmers, milliners, dress m ikers, livery m-m and others who make their appearance at or send their wares to the house of mourn ing. If th-" cremators should estab lish their method," several of these classes would be without vocation Fave as thov cried out against the ch ine. Tlio undertaker would re so've himstVlf into a monopoly, and burying would be done by the gross at a conw-nient season, tho cofiirt wouhl.be abolished and 2,305 per sols at once thrown out of employ ment, while under the new regime people would lose the satisfaction that the present contemplation of post mortem utility might afford. That in our national poetry we should have to substitute the "hot. hot nrn" for the " cold, cold grave," is only one instance of the subver sion of ideas that would follow. A 'correspondent of the Jackson (Miss.) Nlw., tells how General Jackson gel his title of Old Hicko ry. Ho says ho got the story from Capt. Wm. Allen, a near neighbor of the General, and who messed with him ifuring the Creek war. Durin tho campaign the sol tiers were mov ing rapidly to surprise the Indians, and wei without tents. A cold march rain . came on minded with sleet, which lasted several days. Gen. Jackssn gov a severe cold, but did not complain, as lie tried to sleep in a muddy bottom among his half fro zen soldiers'. Captain Allen and his brother John cut down a stout hick ory tree, peeled all' tho bark ami made acovoring for the General, who was witli diiuculty persuaded to eral into it. The next morning a drunken citizen entered the camp, and seeing the tout kicked it over. As Jackson crawled. from the ruins, tthe toper ciod: "Hollow, Old Hick ory! come oat of your bark and jine us in a drink."' A Good Mr.Asrr.K. The bill which lias passed the House, and is now bo fore the Senate Cojnmittee on public Lands, repealing" the pre-emption laws and amending the statutes re lating to homestead entries, contains a section restoring to the public do main all lorteited railroad land grants. It iroviJes that all lands heretofore granted to railroads or other corporations or to any State for the construction of railroads, and which have ' been forfeited by the failure of such corporations or State to coulorm tb the conditions 'of the grants, are hereby subjected to en try under the provisions of this Act, that is to say' to entry as homestead or in tracts of forty acres as sites for mechanical, commercial, or manu facturing purposes. A Jcvexile Pcxstki:. It is scarce ly creditable- that a child but four years old could perpetrate so perfect a pun as the one alleged in the fol lowing incident; but its truth is cer tified to us by a Philadelphia corres pondent. The author of it was a little girl. She was playing with her doll by the side of her mother, when, after some consideration, she said, " Mother, I wish my doll was realized." " Why, what xdo vou mean?" her mother impaired. She replied, " "Why, you see, she has only glass eyes; I want her to have real eyes." C.viuued to Peufectiox. The art of shopkeeping is carried to a Liyh degree of perfection in Charleston, Missouri. Whoa a lady rides up to a store in that place," three clerks "seize the bridle, two take the horse by the tail and yank him close, to the stile-block. Two more clerks spread out a roll of Brussels carpet across the sidewalk, while the mer chant, in white kids, white vest and forked tail coat, escorts the lady to a luxurious divan, where she sits at ease and makes her purchases. A line distinction was that the preacher of tho llichmond First Baptist Church made: "My brud ders," said lie, "when you were all slaves dar might ha' been sense for outtia' a slic.3 off the marsr's bacon, or hookin' a handful o' corn meal, or robbin' the hen roost; for you all work hard den, my brudders, and you earn it, my brudders and sisters. But now you is all free men elar ain't no 'scuse whatever; you's all on yer on 'sponsibility." Nice Frontispiece. A publisher in Yedelo, Japan, has just issued a life of "Washington in fortv-four vol unies, printed in J panose charac ters, and illustrated with numerous engravings. On tho frontispiece is. the portrait of the first President of the United States, in the custume of the present day, wearing 4 heavy moustache, eirrving a cane in his hand, and escorted by a terrier dog. " Hi Response. One of the chub by class of four-year-old Sunday school scholars, when talked to by his teacher ubout the sins and frail ties of the body, was asked, "well, my son, what, have you besides this 'sinful body?"' Quick as thought the little fellow responded: "a clean b,irt and a nic new pair of breeches. North Adams has a tailor long known for his keen, pungent wit. Not loDg since a well known clergy man called at his shop with a pair of pantaloons, and asked him if they could be repaired. The knight of the shears unrolled them, held them in in a most artistic manner, care fully examined them, and rejdied: " Yes, ves; the knees are the La-st part of them." The reverend gentle man saw the joke, smiled blaudly, and gracefully bowed himself out. " Breakfast for forty-nine, said a waiter to a verdant clerk at a hotel not lorn a'o. " Tiiumler!" said the ,.h.,-'- "u-m't .lD it." 1 lie waiter explain -d that forty-nine was number of the room. tin Thk Pai:kkk (iux. U'e take pleas ure in calling attention ot our alley friends to the womlertul merits ot the double-barreled breech loading shot uns manufactured by Parker Uroth- i rs. Wi-.-t .Meriaen, oim. The highest testimonial received from all sections of the country, and the thorough test given it in. the field bv our friend Cant. tSreen 15. Sainuels, warrant us in asserting that it is the I.est lireet-li-loadinir shot gun in the world, The simplicity of construction, the ease with which it can be loaded or unloaded, the facility with which the load can be changed from small to large shot cnal -ling the sportsman, in an instant, to adapt his change to any sized game that may present itself the ease witli which it may be kept clean its availability to a country where noth ing but mu.zle-loadingamiuunition can be procured, all combine to recom mend it to every sportsman who can appreciate a perfect fowling piece. 'Warren Sentinel ;" (Front Koyal, Ya.) Xev Hook. 'The iild--d Age,' Mark Twain's last book, is the best, on the whole, of all this humorist's dibi ts at book-making. Tc sat ire. throichoiit is verv goon, i iu bits at tho follies of thwttnr are original and inimitable The book is sold by subscription, and cannot he procured otherwise. It is a prodigious success, and its sales are without precedent. Mr. 1). Wright is agent for this county for this popular book. HE A D THIS Many of our patrons are indebted to us for subscription and advertising. Some aie behind for several years. nod for whom we have bought white paw-i-and worked. This we cannot afford to do always, l'.iy day must come, and unless they conic forward soon we shall b. com pel led to (dose e.ur account with them and give the bills to some person who will see that payment is made. All persons in arrears for subscription who will pay In-fore the middle of next mouth what they owe. and pay one yerar in ad vance, we will charge at the rate of per annum. After that date we shall charge?:! win n not strictly p.iid in advance. We can not afford to buy paper for those who think pay day never conn's. We trust those indebted will pay wit bout further notice. A. Noii si.u. Publisher. Orciron City. March PJ. Is?!. Fon s.vt.:-:. We will 11 iiiier a Flo rctice v I rover it Maker S; chin ""at San Franciseo liriec- wing- Ma . 1 11 order that those who lieii-e a machine. ;n J are in taLleto pay the entire amount !i ly be accommodated, we will sell them on the installment' pi in. payable so mu -!i per mofitli until ai I for. Sustain Ihf Sinking SyJ -an. The Hash 's of cxei.tei.ient produced by hc stimulants in ordinary us.-, ;;rv foliow t'd by a r-actioa that is al.vays niorii or less iiijurioti.-i. Just as the darkn:-s, illu minated for a moment, by tic li-ht niu'.s fiiat-e, becomes a pjiarenily Ijbu.-k r tlian ev r after t it- tlah is oyer, so tie- mental LTioom and iiliv.ie.il it -'.iiitv ;;i f i-.io-ii temporarily u ruler tie - in tl a-uic" ef a dram, return witfi a fen-foM itit -usity uhe- the first transi .-nt if -ct e -as V-t. physi cians habitually pr.'.-Kerib- tin.- honors of comm. re for patients sun Tin.-; from bodily weakness and 111 -n; a 1 desj.o.n-1 Micy. Tile true r.-ni -.ly in sue! cas -s is a j.iir. st imu la nt m "di eat -d vvil h t be li n' st tonics and alternatives whic'ithe v ;: a bl-' king dom alTords, and Host Ptfr's Stomach I!it t .ts i.s the only pr.-i arat ion at nres.-.t kno.vn v. fiir-b t norouuii ! y m.-tr-'iicy. Th iX ct 01 tin's t i ve is cont ifi uo;is. 1 :ach dos ; or it the vital .-n-T.ies and ; v. ill u ii ioaa bl v cur i s tii'- f-mt r ul.ir r stora I a iv u i r 1 v i r t - iro!o:ii:i-d a ny cas ot d -b:b:y, by; oLi-no.-iuria, or mental br,.i.ii ty tbal d.i. s not aris ln:,i organic caus -s b -yond tlie reach ol ni'-dicine." Jt is, in tin si riet-st s"rs" ot tic word, an inviirora! inir and r eulafiri',- cordial. If tin nerves are tr minions and r.-t-ixe. i. it braces t hem : if tic bo.vi'i.H .-i-v const ipsite-d, it, rli--vcs tlu.-m; if tie- livi.-r is lorj id, it jrometes activity in that oran : if the mind is rioidiiy, it clears away the clouds; if tic a op:-! a.' is nejor and diri-slio:i siow and paiiinil operation, it cr -at.-s a relish tor food and ena b 's t lc st om ich to convert it iiiic liealt hiul aliment. Mor.'e-er, it is asjr-ciilc f..ra lar. ; nuinb r of ai!m"iits, s-uMi" fit '.vhicii are particularly r -val -nt in the damp and chilly weatie-r which we so often e.,HTiene'ein mid wint -r. Amomr tics may be mentioin d rii urnat ism, chilis aie.1 fev r a nd all 1 1c morbit ceudi t ions of the digestive and secretive organs superinduced by sudd'-n chan. s of tem perature und the incl-'inenci. s of tlie sea son. " Horse-Men," and oilers who i ret end to lvii(.-,-, say that the billowing directions had better ic obs rved in nsin Shrri-1'in'x C'ifdh-i Ctinitti'ju I'owil-rx; eiive a horse a tabl.-s, .ooniul every ni.zbt. lor a w -ek ; the same every either ni;;iit lor -for li nights; th'-same tor a niilc-n co.v, and twice as mueli lor u ex. 11c addition of a little Hue salt wi!f be an advantage. We have heard recently of s-'vcral severe c;t.--s oi spina 1 dis'-ase cured liy .Wmm' .iiimfinn l.ini:n -it ; one c.'ts" of a man fort ..-live years old, who had not done a bay's woric lour years. The back should brsi. 1... wusheii, ticii rubbed with a e-oarse to.V 'l. Apply tne Liiuiii. nL cold, and rub m well with tho hand. , If your e-reuit was in daiiLr- r vou Mould b. to .r.-vnt a prof "st. If jour li!" is in tin.: rirom a courh that'is s"ttling on .'Otir 111 ICS. Lit' i r.UMlf ill ...;rtiir . ll'l'n'x Jl.,irn of I(r i,ou,Klaul Tar. iteu:,(:i-s 7 til h Av. inc. :rit- l iiie s loot haclie Drop?: euro in 1 minute. MEANS VinAf HE SAYS. Through " coidirmations stroruras proofs i Holy Writ" and as nuuerous as t he of s-tims on 1 11" s a snore, we -r produced to prove t hat th t iopiii'tor oi i T. .-s.-i lt : s I a- ooi u it 'i.icdy is m e'arrcst and means ........ i..-s.is. w icn ii" eitr-rs fViii r-ward ior any cas (,r at arrh v.-iueh he r r. .f cur. loj. lui: et tiv re would be some sice tics and ;s xi I... would conti-ose t sh-.ut "JI,tm- 'HrMiii-o "ii ,...,..., i.. i... be'u"..1 a.v.s atarrh cai'mot i,i v"r 1 v-1 ';'i' s; un is t h, , r-'"'4 II...III.-.! obi 1. How ii m-'si iy e.- lcx es t iiJst this earth is aim (HTsisrs i;i u tuniov.'r.eithr;;;;- SjiHeilout ot lieacon p.ascom' ...Vi'i . but astronomical sell i c - h ' "'L' I ! : lemonstratea and proven th:,t i 1 1 :.'' spun is wroiis in sup,e,si:, tic c: 'rt h Yr, u. 1:1 aiioi,;,ry, a,i(l n-.ee cai sei, ,,e '.VVf1.1':' that hVism K, mistaKeii and b' to tin curabilit "."i in' uni' s in r iM h! I'it-.:, t . ' has been i e.s.t ix-'ei v . s.!i"rt 1( i io en iiiit .... i prcssivc-ti,,. opinion of lr. Ho , s,n, o til - contrarv i,..r .. m. i sI'l"l t' ."".'..in. e. Ih-it Se'c l ftoi.... l ... " 1 O-U !r. . . ........ .L ,ue,lv XVIII .cur- tliousan.ii u-K. 1.... .. .1 . 'atarrii, ThensVaml!,aml in not You xx ill rind it in dm- X stores all over the land. From the Catskill Urcord of Nov. 15, is- A GimnI Uc:ti, fly. We invite attention to tbe . of Safe's Catarrh ll'n,K? r'T' will bear us witness lh:i " L?.d''n ingly commend humbics of nam re. and a Urzo n oninnl'Yl medicines may satdv hod-,,",i 1,1 sit ions upon public crluli tv P?h "po" witnessed the lnefii..i "li but having Itemed v U!Mn the i,ik:' "s ot sii'S and ertri'Ts. in l ntarrhal cas i our family wo unqali- ii'iiiy pronounce it a v;0..ki' entitled to public contidnc. ThT 'Plnfl' nor could easily obtain in CXm lJrPn' cortiQcntos ol its merit" "skill many Democratic Platform. Tho following platform of principles was adopted by the Deinwratic State Convention at Albany last ednesday : 1 We declare our unfaltering devc tioii to tho Constitution of the Uniteii States and to the Union ot the State. thereby established, and weanirm tlia the people of the several States hav rhe solo and exclusive riirht ot govern limitation ot'tlie Constitution, and that ill powers not herein expressly grant eel to Hie National tjovernineiit, are reserved to the States respectively, anel we denvthe righTof the Federal Gov eminent "through the treaty power, to permanently domicile Mongolians with in anv State" without the consent of the legislature thereof. 'J. We alliim that the greatest danger with which we are now threatened',' is the corruption and extravagance which exists in high official .places, and we do declare as the cardinal principle of our future political action, that retrench ment, economy and reform are imper itively demanded in all the govern ments of tho people, Federal as well as State and Municipal, and we hereby proclaim ourselves the uncompromis ing foes of the salary-grab law riii" politicians and land monope lists, win" ever they may be and wherever they may be found, whether they are in or out'of ollice, anil we appeal to honest men everywhere, without regard to oast party alliliations, to join us in branding as they deserve these corrupt leeches on the body politic and assist us to purge ollicial stations of their un wholesome and baneful presence. .'. The present Federal Administra tion, by its utter inability to oompn- neiKi toe ingiiKV or responsibilities ot I the duties with which it is charged, by its devotion to personal and partisan ! interests, by its weak and inconsistent ! management of tho National finances, ! by its unwarrantable interference with j the local self-govcruiiient of the people by its support of the corrupt govern ments which it has imposed hykspow I er upon several States of the Union, by ; its complicity with corrupt practices i and scandals in various epiarters. and 'W "s appointment ot notoriously m- competent men to limit official posi- tion, has justly brought upon itself the j condemnation of the American people, i '4. That the persistent interference by I ederal officials in local ( lections, and the use of large sums of money to defeat the voice of the iroople through j the ballot-box. deserves and receives ! our severest condemnation, j ". Thatcorporatimsarethecreations j of law. their franchise and privileges I are granted to subserve the public in terests, and when these are used, not to subserve the object of their creation, but for purposes of oppression and ex tortion, we declare it to be the liiiht and duty of the legislature to control ! such corporations b. 1 h it we lavor sjieedy return to specie payments, jusi and ripial taxa tion for support of Federal and State LCovcrnme'.its, and that we are o posed to all discrimination in the as sessments of Federal revenue for lh purposes of protection. 7. Tiiat the free navigation and im provement of Ihe Columbia river, the construction of a breakwater at Fort Orford. the improvement of the 'o (Uilie and Willamette rivers, and the construction of the Portland, Dalles it Salt Lake K lilroad, arc improvements demanded by th commercial intt--rests of this State, and that the Fede ral iovcrnmont ou ht by all proper means to assist these measures; that wiiare in favor of tho bill now before Contxre.ss, eiii'rnllv knows as the Portland, Ddles and Salt Fake Kail read bill, and we also favor the early completion d" the' Oregon and Cali fornia ltailroal to the southern boun elary of the Slate. S." That we disapprove all measures in tlie interests)!" caiialists and mo nopolies nirainst labor.- hediev im; that distinctions, if dist im-tions be made, should be in favor of the laboring -Ias w ho constitute the mass of our citi.ens, the producers of the wealth and prosperity of our country. We t here fore approve of t he: declared prin- i eiph : ed o! nd sympathize with theavow- i.-cL of th; oriraui.alion known as 1 1 usbandry. aie I with thor orders havimr for tho 1'at rons of those of all ; t!:.ir obji'ft retrenclinu-iit and rrform j in piiblii- atfiirs, and the social ad 1 vatiecmont id' t!ir people: that we are i oooosed to a m.uiopolv in tin; oublica- tion and .s ile of liool; 1 . . . . . . 1 - Used 111 t hi' com SlaU'. and we are' mon seliorils f tliis in fayo 'or f :'.! 1 !ei:i li 1 ir tlie e'.xistin'' laws ih re. 1: t ion to sii'-h, so as to take away from the publishers of th; IVieitl'o Coas! series of readers and sin lh-rstii" s:ecial privileges in illation thereto whicli tlit'V now enjov. ' That we are in favor of tree trade ! and direct taxation. Id. Tint the act relating to the fees j of sheriffs and chu bs euiht to he so : amended either by miking such o!H ! ces salaried, or by reducing the fees now attached to th" same, as shall j make the compensation rece ived by i such otlicers :i fair remuneration and j nothing more for the services required of them. That the Constitution be so j amended that all printing for the State after th expiration of tiie term of the; Scale I'rinter in ollice. when such amendment is passed, shall be provi ded for by lettingthe si tic to t he low est responsible bidder. That we' are; in favor of the rep- al of tho Ijitigint Act. II. That the only legitimate object of government is the protect ion of its citizensin their lives, liberty and prop erty, and the pursuit of hit p;iii"ss ; that to accomplish this end direct means only should bo resorted to ; that the irood resulting from a deparlure from this rule is temporary, the evil lasting. We are, therefore, opposed to the State engaging in the purchase, leasing or speculating in property of any kinel, exe-opt such only as is nec essary for conducting tic ordinary functions of the ( iovernment. 1-. That we favorthoimmediatc con striction of a good and si'rvieeab!e; wagon road along the south bank ef the Columbia river, from the mouth of Sandy river to the Dalles. 1:5. ' Tint the compensation of all of-liei-rs s'lould be only such as will he a just remuneration for their services. 11. That we are iu favor of Congres sional aid for the construction of the Portland, Dalles and Salt I,ake II lil road. and for conl i nuini: the Oregon (V-ntral H ulroad from St. Joseph to Junction City. The pupils of a girl's school in Portland, out for their daily prome nade, were recently mistaken for an approaching band of temperance re formers, and their appearance was the signal for a general closing1 of the saloons. The other evening-, at Washington, Wendell Phillips and 4: Hangman" Foote dined together. Before the war'Foote offered a bounty of ten thousand dollars for the scalp of any abolitionist caught in Mississippi. A I'loridian heard the other day for the lirst time the story of David and (ioliah, and he became so enthusias tic that lie swung his hat and cried out, "Jinllv for tho fellow with tho sling." Wkstkkx VntoixiA Ijaw. The legislature of Western .Virginia is said to have passed a law at its last session "te prevent the owners of lio's from ruunin-T at larpre." j A slanderous paper says: Twelve ! hundred bills have been introduced in the Wisconsin Legislature this ! year, of which f-iG are washer wo ' men's bills. A Delaware man commit teel suicide simply because some one left a bas ket and a baby on his front step. He was afraid his wife would object to step-children. " j The sands of a woman's life run out all the quicker when her waist is ( shaped like an hour-srlass I COURTESY OF uiVERSirr OHAS. II. C.UFIELD, DEALER m GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CORNER OF. SEVENTH AND I lias J ust Received a New Stock of Calicoes, Press Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, House Lining, .Shirtings, Tablc-Binen, Irish Bosom Linens, Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents' Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Bibbons, Laces and Insertions, Embroidery, Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys IVliiclt have bee selected witli -riul cure for thi market and cuimot HE SI KPASSED IX UUALITY Oil PUKE. Till: lUGIIi:ST MAKKKT PRICK IAII FOR COUNTRY PltODUCF., March 13, 1873 :tf 4 Jk No better evidence of thi ofll cieney of I r. .1. S. ,'oleniaii's Compound Extract of Eucalypt us can be desired, than t he follow ing summary of cas"s, treated with this remedy alone, by that e'liii nent physician. Dr. David Veos- t r.in the IT. S. Marine Hospital, San Fran cisco, reported in the August No. (1S7) Pa cific .Med. Jour. AY t' ism I Cur- I Jmitr- Trcntitl tfi 1 oct-tl. icnniiieni i-ever 'hills and Fever 11 Typhoid Ke-vcr...-. J) Inllamation f Kidney.) 4 1 i:iret is io Incontinence of Trine ; Stricture i; Inllamatiem of bladder 27 l!i''nnnrrli.'igia .' I'i 1 is"Hse 'l the Heart 7 1 'ysentery 4 Chronic I liarrh'ua 1: iouorrlnua f. Dropsy ; r l'j 3 7 :i t 10 ":l 1.5 3 r sale ists. NOW IS THE TIFSE TO SU1ISCKIIIK FOI! m S'2 0 PCIi VKATS, PAYAliLK IN ADVANCE. F.ach number contains the LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, From all Tarts oHlc World ; A Carefully Sele-ctcd Summary eif STATE AND TEIIRITOIIIAL KV IT 10 . 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MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY. ' White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac Completely corroborative; of the summary of Dr. 'oester, are the reports eif the e-xixriments with Eucalyi tus by Dr. Iirrimer.of ber iin, Prussia, anil Dr. KiM-l'-r, Chiel I'liysician of the Austrian KaiKav o., published in the American Medical Journal, July, 1S7 It will In? founel very efficacious in obsti nate cases of Dyspepsia, bronehitis.IIack ing Cough, Chronic Sore Throat, I-eucor- rhea, e-te., and in nausea during pregnan cy. Ir. C'oleiiiaiCri Double Extract of Eim-:i1- vs is a special preparation for t he treatment ef Fever mill Aiiyue, and is Wsi rni uted lf Cure every case treat.ee according to direct ions, wit hout the injur ious results ef the usual (Quinine anelar s"iiical r-'incdP-s for that disease. Als. pure Fluid Extract, of Eucalyptus, in on pound bottl's, for physicians' us". IJewnr of imitationsandtake none but Coleman's. everywhere, and by Charles IjiuhIcv ife Co. Agents. San Francisco. 30may lS73yl. ( M J! J! C 11 A .V I) I S li . 'GOOD NEWS: PRICES UI'DI CED TO Sl'IT THE TWES LOOK OUT FOB, G00I ISA 25 QAR3f t 3- AC EC CJ CO. IT JS. JL stoi-k of FALL AND WINTER GOODS which they ofjer ciiEArnn than the cheapest Wc would say cejnie anel convince your- sen oclore purebasinels-wliore. Oiirstock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Ooeids, Clothinjr, Hats, Hoots and Shoes, Ladies ami (rents I-'urnishiiiE: Goods, -Not ions, Orocer ios, Harel- ware and a -reat many of h-r article too numer ours to mentie)n ; also, Ooejrs, Winelfiivs,' ilass and Putty, etc., etc, All kinels of .Produce taken in Pxch.mtrc r d ' A L S O "Wool "Wjiiitocl Eor which w. pay the Hlsheet Prices. -S. ACKEHMAX Co Oregon nty, Oetob-r 31, l.S7:j-f f. NEW YORK HOTEL. (DeutfchcsGafthaus.) No. 17 Front Street, Opposite the Mall Steamship Landing. POItTLAXD, OKEfcoX. ILttOTHFOS, J. J. ATILKEXS, Proprirtors. Roard t Week Board 9 Week'VviVh'l7Hl"i"inV Hoard H Day c .55.00 . (i.O J . 1.00 V. II. 1IIGIIFIELD. Eslablinbed .40, at tlie ol.l atanrt. )lain Strert, Orp?on City, Orfon. An nssortment of Wathcs Jew-Pi. nil of dHTh0,nas' N'Kht Clocks S!,?hu3l w?tcd to be as KtJTiVMM'irine don,?n short notice and thankful for past patronage. MBR QUA NDI8H. I ,f . toJf ' JOHN MYERS. OREGON C2TY. DIALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, ICROCKERY A X I) GEKERAL MERCHANDISE. I Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices fer ami all kinds of GQCD COUNTRY PP.GDLCF. I will .oll as low as any house in Ore-iron fer CA SII Oil ITS' HQ VI I 'A I-KXT n Gexitl Merchantable I'rodtier.J I am selling very lew for CASIS 12V IsAI. Oiye ino a call anil satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYEHS. Oregon City, March il. is?.!. ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOE OFFICE )liK(iOX CITY, : OUIXiON JK Aiy. PKKPAHKD TO F.XKClTTi: nil ivineis 01 JOB PRINTING, such as CARDS. Itll.I-lIUADS, rAMPHLHTK, WDliKDS, MO H TO A OHS, I.AIJliLS, I. KTTKIi- II HA DS, Fn fact all kinds of work elone a in Print In" Ollice, at " POUTLANI) PRICES. A Ij Ij K I X I) R C) f LEGAL BLANKS iLnly and and for Bale at as low !-i u o una in ine State. Work Solictccl AX D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Orecon City. March 21. lS73-tf. About 150 pounds of lonjr prim er, of which this is an impression. Has been in use but a short time, good work. Price 25 cents lb, either tied up or in eases cases extra. ALSO, A small font of Nonperiel of which this is an impression. Trie 35 cents 3 B. As good as new. There is enough to set about one column of this paper wlM. Addros this office. WAGON AND CARc.Tfi -"""Milt I 1 mHE UXDERSDlNEi, -t. havin- increased the db iiie-nsmns 01 his premises at the old stand on tho ' Comer of Main u,ttX TKIr1 s Oregon City, Oregon Takes this me thod e.f inforn Irr.tic iirwl . ........ h 's old-,! s toav'V ' - . v' new oi.i pie-ascu te call, tbiit lie i '"av with ample room. -elo,i mat, r 1 1 very best ot ,e c In, Lic s, to biui 1 ..!""' ".' construct, make, i.au.t in.r, .,.Vl,1,.v all complete, HnyK.nlfi" com 111011 Cant., a Concord Coach, in?7 Klarkhmiilkiii, Il,rs or Ox sii() anu bciu ral Jobbin- ncatlv, t.u'i'v''' cheaply done. lAVli, t iOREGCfi CITY EREWERY. aiiij jIIIIIIIOCI U- 11 B HAVIXtJ riTUCHAS-e-d the above 1 "rev- Bs1 cry wishes to iniorm the u. now prepared to inanuiacturc a No lr, ity of " ' J. A O Kit n Ii K 7?, as prood as can be obtained anvwljer, the State. Orders solicited anel" i.n!ii,'i-". filled. '' A. G- VALLSG'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY Pittock's Reiildin- C'eirijer of Start antl Front Sli-e-t. PORTLAND, " GREGLH, BLANK HOOKS lU'T.ED ANI TOW to any eiesir el pattern. Music t Magazine's, Newsjiajwrs. etc., I on in in ,.v cry varie-ty if style knem-n tei the trriido Orders from the .e iintry promptly j,; tended to. THE PARKER GUM. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS west meride:n,ct. AUOTS Yvll rli!E E.riLld'ld:L Tin fo'Ioviiu: e rsoiis nr. :tr.the.ri7i, :ict as iiue-nts lor tin-KNTi-.ni Hi.-K; Jee.. I. Howell it ( c., 10 1'ark l:,v. York. t eic, We thf lill A t'o.,(i'.i7 ( hestn.t ..... l'bila.l. Iplnn. A I tott tV Co., No. anel S4 Nnssiui s'r-. New "i'eirK. t'ort 'and.fJr. en T . s;, j, ,, nhi I- i :incie- ' 1 I 1 - 1 . 1 i. 1 . 1 le-b 11s, 'ol t. in I iii count v s. Astorui, t hitsoji cotii.ty .-i le-iu .. 1 Iirrist ur 1 .ii ! ay rt to, Yamhill t-e unity... I :ill:s, l'edk ceiuntv "..... Kedn .' .( iick se.n vi 1 1- ; '.cr.-on ce.ui t ' "OTV.I I I : P J li II A. V.1I; 1 , 0 ....1 . Wi::i,Y - -I. II. Mi..- ....i.i .r r.i.lr; -.1 :i C Jili'rt , it. 1 .: . II. K. Ji:..;.' A .A.WV . .-lol.n 1 ,.r . - any on ( .t.v e irn id ce- i'. 1 1 All :ili . V. ri , . I 'lilies, :i?-t; county X. I!. (,:;;. s f ;i(u-;unii', I'nie n coui.ly . ('. 1 IVnell. ton, I'nud ii!a county S. V.K: I nu-cne fitv .' "ii;;--, I k. I .. I ri-e, t. Ros'-hiirf.' Hon. I .i . I.e baiKU ,- )r t J. b. l a n..i. .Iarksonvill.' lie 11. K. 1 . I . xulr: r I euif; Tom II. r. ..., ; CLACK.IMAS ceio-iy. IV :iv-r 'r'-f-l: laitfcyilfi- V. r..r. loilll i'miiW;,! Il-'iiry .'.Ttbt;..'-.:! J. Y . Mr:iwvr 1'. x- I-rank W. f..e.r fait. '. r. y,:r, a V. : n-!:1!;,i lolm Iin-i i.b rir .b.illl Ilai- 11 'miL-han 1'aseadt s Canbv "uttiii's I .airb' ( nrl; I I arilinr's I .ov-r Molalla.. Miiwaukic -w;ro ... t- Aer.!;1;!.., Y CE3T TGHiO I!! 'These Hitters tlo not onlitUs fhirtrisJt tIions tees In their jiff vor tiutl aromatieutur ahovr till others fejieratft used, but tire at the same time an e.recttent tonic and an eieaeiotis thn ulaiit to C.reife the appetite. They ore prejtared from the most ehokc untl irhofesome herbs and roots, mid hare firen universal satis faefion wherever tried. Thous uiuls of dyspepties have found relief throufjh their ifse, and ph ysieians reeommrnd ttrm for the euro of all diseases the Blood and Liver, irregularities of the diyestue orra ns. lleaelachc. Biliousness, anil Constipa tion, General Debility and lossof nritttt are all caused by the derangement of tho Stomach, Ijyer and other functionaries o. the system. The IXL Bitters have boea successfully nseel nnei are warranted k alleviate the sufferer in all the above cases fjjRx. The IXL Biltcrs arc sold on '- in girts.; to sell other than (he " genuine article rnit of our bottles is felony jnui tve null when detected, prosecute partits to the full extent of the law. Head Physician's Certificate on each Bottle. Every family should have them in the house. Sold everywhere. U. EPSTEIN 0 CO., Sole Proprltorl .Yo. SIS Front St., Salt J-'rancisco, Cat. AVe are nlso tlie mamifiirfrI Of 1)11. IIKALEV'S KEGlXATOKi purgative mild and effective? purely vegetable tompound, and n irerv way ouprrior tiill ActnH for lite celebrated lrax or LONDON KOYAL PALM pectnc ror the BLAIJlEltd ....uta Utim3 , to ytrv. THE ROOM FOKMEIMA" OCVVV as the Ooune-il Cbanjlxr, In Dr. Th ing's brick l'utl-1'.n?. Ari -y -''t th's ' L wibi . r ar- O o o O 0 o o o G O o O O