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PRECOX CUV, PRECOX, AUGUST 7, IS 74.
Spinuer?s Girls.
Tlie 011 .'Ian Would1 Allow THem
to le Tnrned Oat and He IJiflu' t.
Washington Capital.
General Spinner, friend of women
and aged watch-dog of the Treasury
during the late raid, on the Depart-,
ments by an economical Congress,
stood firm, and came off victorious.
When the committee sent for him,
and very impertinently inquired how
many clerks he could spare from his
bureau, he responded; . '
"None, sir; I have not one super
numerary. Indeed, I have work
feminine work-gentleman, for more."
When informed that it was neces
sary to cut down his force the old
gentleman waxed wroth.
"By , gentlemen," he cried, "I
take that to be a vote of censure. I
know my business, by . I have
no drones in my hive;" therefore, if
youresolvo to cut down my force in
clude me, for the President shall
have my resignation."
This bureau, however, did come
under the restrictions, and four fe
males received legal notice that their
services were no longer required by
the Department. When this fact
reached the cars of Old Spin, he call
ed his clerks, male and female, be
fore him, and said:
"Fellows, an attempt by this d d
beggarly mean Congress is being
made to turn some of you out. Now,
when they turn any one of you fel
lows out, by , they turn me out.
But I won't go. No, dammisoul if I
go a step, nor shall you. The four
notified to quit will continue their
work. I take the responsibility and .j
I'll pay 'em out of the concience fund, j
It couldn't be put to a better use. j
Now, fellows, damvorsonls, iro to j
work." I
The men broke out intoloml cheers,
and the women b:n-st into tears. Then
a chemby little miss of about sixty
threw her arms hysterically around
him and kissed him. At this all
rushed at the benevolent old swearer
and he was nearly suffocated, for the
thermometer stood at ninety.
The dear, profane old" soldier !
Wish we had an army of that sort !
jZIkdiaxs as Voters. Every Indian
in the State of Minnesota hathe le
gal right to vote. They are both
citizens of the United States and of
the State. Every citizen of the Uni
ted States is entitled to the ballot
without reservation or qualification.
The jur'.ges of elections have no right
to reject their votes if otic red. It is
true that registration laws must bo
complied with, but their object is to
determine- who are citizens and to
protect the ballot, not to withhold it.
Should the Indians, then, at any fu
ture election, oilor to vote, who shall
forbid them? It is for the Indians
c themselves to accept the ballot or to
exercise their rights. No one else
has the right to interfere.
The St. Paul );.p-ih-h thinks this
is a startling doctrine: But as a hgal
proposition it can not bo controverted.
Congress. has destroyed the tribal re
lations. By hyrt'slative enact men"- the
status of domesfi.' depend .rt nitions
under guardianship lias i-.ron r.bol
isliod. Tho guardian, at "once the
Court and officer, has boon discharg
ed. Then iiio Constitution, rising
superior over nil laws, vests the j
rights of citizenship and bestows tho !
uauot. me ouestion is no loncrer
one of exiif' h'nifv. It it were, it I
would be well enough to consider its '
propriety. It is too hire now, and it j
becomes tho dutv of Congress and i
of the State to adopt their policy to
this new state of affairs.
JJiDNT Liitn It. Who' can h
ieip
n-dminng tho?Jlo;i-in stoicism of the
Arkansas Jud'.o who said, after one
lawyer had s'iofc another dead in tho
court room, "Ti0r,k veer, if you keep
on a fool in roand in this veer way,
I'll commit :'oine of yon for con
tempt." Iv.p'jir.l to tii'is in patient
suuermg wa.
i : "i i
the gentleman who
iies on v.oaj
Istreet. who when he
entered the
'. so i n en t d iji i n g-r oom
g found no one there.
the other ev
ana no vvov
.mons ior tlie meal.
He went up to the parlor and there
lie found his wife sittincr on a sofa
with aryonng man by her side, and i
that man's arm around her waist. i
"See here," said this mild husband. 1
"I dont like this kind of thing. Why i
isn't my supper ready?" !
.Because I -.idn't like to make it," j
said the loving wife. '
' W hat aro yon setting there a let
ting that felloiv hug you for?"
' recau e I do 1 ike i t . '
"I tell you what it is, Annie," and
his face assumed a fierce look of pas-r-ion,
"if this state of tilings contiues
much louche TH gel. mad, you bo t
your life.'"' .
We don't think that man .'H br
irrestcil for tiakin a;i unprovoked
Assault on an'A-.nc--7. Paxl Pn.
WE viivnl L r. Tho Oakland
tnscrti; pK, pound ; tin
follov iis-y i
connnamni: L:va unvoooy give l::e
reason for the di.-parity in numboi
between tha'-rexe3-lorii int-o the
world '? For in tam-.e, in San Fran
cisco there are more pjirls than
Itovs .'etcu the ages of live and
seventeen U'S. In Oakland, be-'
tween the same Tres, there are 140
more girls than boys. About the
same average is observable in Sac
ramento a,:id other towns in the
State. Now. whv is this? How " are
. T - f -t
nil these girls to get husbands, unless"!
vv emigrate to Mormondom ?
4it- n little Ezra,' asked a
"Would iu ... t 1e a missiona.
fond mother, 1 . to the poor
ry, ami go ami prc..u - .
suffering heathen i ' , !
TMrjfl,rio-l,t oearlv drops of few
-rle,iistened on little Ezra's eyes
as he mnrmered:
"No, I wouldn't; but I d like to
' -rlire long enough to put
be on tn ' ; iummax that
r tin oQl on ,ae . seat
, 4,,.,1- c-..T.-l-.-r'i M:1V OH J '
to-day at school."
He Was Ix. A man who was seen
coming out ci a newspaper ofhee
with ids nose split open, one eyo
gouged out, and au car chaweir oft,
fexplaimed to a policeman JJiat he
was not a subscriber to the paper
. he had simply entered the office to
ascertain if tlie editor was in. 'And
"he was in," ho mournfully added.
. ? Boiled. Eggs," i3. the namr
adopted by the lauburv base bail
clnb, to signify how impossible it is
to leat them. ; - - . .
V
The GirltwFi:si- The true girl
has to be sought after. " She does not
parade herself in show goods. She
is not fashionable Generally she is
not rich. But Oh! what a heart she
has when you find her! so large and
pure and womanly. When you see
it you wonder if those showy things
outside are women. If you gain her
love your two thousands are millions.
She'll not ask yon for a carriage or a
first class house. She'll wear simple
dresses and turn fhehi whem neces
sary, with no vulgar magnificate to
frown upon her econemy. She'll
keep everything neat and nice in
your sky parlor, and give you such
a welcome when you come hoine that
you'll think your power higher than
ever. She'll entertain true friends
on a dollar, and astonish you with
the new thought how little happiness
depends on money. She'll make you
love home (if you don't you're a
brute), and teach you how to pity
while you scorn a poor fashionable
society that thinks itself rich, and
vainly tries to think itself happy.
Now, do not, I pray you, say any
more "I cannot afford to marry."
Go and find the true woman. And
you can. Throw away that eiga-,
burn up that switch cane, be sensible
yourself, and seek your wife in a
sensible way. Exch ange.
A Dutchman once made a fortune
by the milk trade, sold out and start
ed to the fatherland. His gold was
tied up in a bag. A monkey caught
up the bag and climbed up to the
mast head. The evil genius then
commenced throwing the gold pieces
first one on to the deck and tlie other
into the sea. " Himmel!" exclaimed
tlie Dutchman, " how doosh de little
fellow know how to devite monish.
Dot which come by do vater. he
throws into the vater, and so much
vich comes by de milk he gives to
mo."
A Chicago parson who is also a
schoolteacher, handed a problem to
a class in mathematics the other dav.
Tlie first boy took it, looked at it" a
while, and said, "I pass." Second
boy stared at it and drawled out, "I
cant m ke it." "Very well bovs,"
said the parson, "wo will proceed to j
cut for a new deal," and with tin's j
remark tho leather strap danced like ;
lightning over the shoulders of!
those depraved mathematicians. J
j
Natuimlly. When a husband re- j
turns home after a long absence, and j
hears tlie parrot shouting "Kiss me j
darling, as soon as his wife enters
the room, his interest in Enoch Ar
den naturally begins to deepen.
Josh Billings says: " Whenever I !
and a real handsome woman engaged j
in wimmin's rights biz.ines, then I '
am going to take heart under my arm j
and jiue tlie procession." j
The Tribune asserts that there are j
more babies born in Carson Citv. in !
proportion to the number of inhabit
ants, th;m in any other town in the
United States.
OHAS. lT. Cd. "CJluniJJJLD,
DE A I.Kit IX
GENERAL M ERCII AND IS E,
COllXEJl OF SEVFXTII AXIt MA IX STM-JETi, OK EG OX CITY.
Has Ju.- t ii.:eeived a Xew Stck of
Calicoes. Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
House Lining. Shirtings, TaUc-I.inen, Irish Bosom I.iiu n,
Linen Towelling, TaU .'-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Cents'
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ilil.Lons, Laces and Insertions,
Kinbroidcry, AYhite Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac
Alo, a full assortment of
LADIES' A?D CHiLDERfi'S SK'OES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys
WSii
! have 3eo selt'c tcil with special
I5K MVKPASSKI) IN
Tin-: ni;:m:sT m.vhkbt skici-:
"Marcli 13, P
I TN MON.S.
In th C'ircait Conrt of thr State of Or'-on,
for fit" county of Clackamas.
Suit, lor partition.
(i.-orc V. l'ross -r, rialiitifT,
vs. I
"Villiani II. Pressor, 1
Il'-stcr A. Cook. j
John V. Coi);;, ! i ,.,(
Arthur Warner, Admlnis- f Dciendants.
tntor of t he Kstato of Ma- '
ry Ir.-s r, (l.-ocas !. I
To Vt'i'fitrni IT. Prossrr, our of the almvc mtm
nl (ir' itrl'ints :
Tin-: nam re of Tiire statr ok oti-
k con,yf)ii ar.- hereby r.-niir 'd toapiear
and answer the complaint, tiled airainls
yr'i in tti" ii'mvc entitled suit, by tile first
day of tin; term of said ( onrt tollo a in t lie
expiration of six weeks from the tirst pub
lication of t his summons. Said first pnl.'
lication 1. in-- on the- 17 h dav of July, 1ST!,
and said next C-rni of said Court com-inrncin-
on the fourth (It li ) Mondav of
,, 'ijt--iii !. r, 1S7I. 'And if ou fail to nn-sw.-.
'aid com). lainr, th plaintitr will ap
Plv to l .''; Court for the relief demanded
tlu r.-'in, vvi, '"h is for tlie part itioninjr and
Mill' ni aj; rjK" ' iduu iririiMi,i:in ld pi.tiin hi
au.-l def.-ndiintc .''erein. situated in Clack
amas county. Stall- Oregon, beinjr parts
cf sections ejjflit and 4?lne in Township two
Smith. Haiijre one Kast o: the N illamette
Meridian.
r.yrd'-r of th" Hon. NV. Vvr. i Pton Judse
of sai l Court, dated the f levent.1? by of
JuIyiSTJ. SEPTIMUS IIITKI,T,
Attorney for plaint iT.
July 17, 1S71. Tt
Ail in tuistrat ors Sule !
In the County Court-of Clackamas counts."'
Oregon. .'
In the matter of tho estate of Jacob Kan-
die. deceased :
;V"otick is urenrenY given that in
pursuance of an rtler and license
I m.!l',V' !Vml friven by th-i I ton. C.untv Court
i ot Clackamas county, Oregon, attheJulv
torm, 1S71. thereof, we will' r in r o 1 1 t r .ill
m public auction, to the hi-hest bidder, at
the Court .House door; in Oregon- Citv, on
riiay. Auaust the 7th. a. i. isti. at the
, "W" wick p.m., th'i followinsr de
"tcrtb. i l',f ia'ja. iiuated in Clacka
mas coiini'V""1' s,n,l belonging to the
estate of said dcCv"s.'i"J to-wit : The south
S of th. S. E. of seKin 32, in T. 3, S. 11.
: E. of tlio Willamette .m"riJ:n contain
insT W acres. Terms of sale--J.oM coin
down at the time of sale. Heeds at'M,C ?x- j
iicn5iof imrchaser. !
iienseof purchaser.
liEORORP.KAXDLE,
11. N. lilLLIXOS,
" ' " "linistrators.
Oregon Ctiy, Ji:!y.l"tH, l7i.
DiE3D!i CITY
B?E'.VRY.
Kiir.v Ilmnlic,
TWIVli PtTRCHAS
"fHl th above Brew- S
r-v vi-les to m"" umi, m- is
i.o.v preiii?4 to manufacture a No. 1 qual-
Uy ot Lag bti ji k e n,
n I'oocr a fan 1C obtained anywher" in
thestate. Orders-solicited and rromptly
i filled-
Y?
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
was first known in America. Its merits are now
well known throughout the habitable world. It
has the oldest and best record of any Liniment in
the world. From the millions upon millions of
bottles sold not a single complaint has ever
reached us. As a Healing and Pain-Subduing
l iniment it has no equal. It is alike, beneficial to
MAX AXD BEAST.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
s.
T.-1860-S
Homestead Tonic
Plantation Bitters
Is n purely I'egciable Preparation, compose
cf Calisaya I!ark, Roots, Herbs and Fruits,
among "'""'' will l'e found Sarsaparilian,
J'a ndeiiou, H'i.'d Cherry, Sassafras, Tansy,
Oenitan , Su'c Flag, etc.; also Tamarinds,
Dates, Prunes a nd Juniper Vtcrncs, preserz-ea tit
a s:ifficient quantity (only) of t:e spirit of Su
gar Cane to heep in any climate. They inz'a
rialiiy relieze and cure the following coin
pl.zints : Dyspepsia, Jaundice, I.iz'cr Com
.'ainls, .ess of Appetite, Headache, Filicus
Attacks, Fezcr and Ague, Summer Complaints,
Sour Stomach , Palpitation of the Heart, Gen
eral Debility, etc. They are especially adap
ted as a remedy for the diseases to V-'hica
worn E s3
are subjected, end as a tonic for the Aged,
Feeble and Debilitated, Aas no equal. They are
strictly intended as a Teinperance Tonic or Hit
ters, to be used as a medicine only , and atzvays
according to directions. '
Soi.n ty Alt. Firi.t-class Drigcists.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
2
r n 1 1 f. t - x r ) k i s i ( ; x f. i i 1 1 ) p i u r. t o k o f
1 t ho I.iwry Stal)l on 1'ilt h strict, r.'jron
City, i livjron, keeps constantly on hand
Kit.Ille Hurjry Hurscx,
JiWirt's, Carviiiffcs anil Hacks.
Prices Ivea:
11 will also run a hack
JOlKll lo.
to and fnOn the
ViLHOJT
SO
OA
SPRINGS
during th'- snnim'r sofison, with irood
hor.ss,eoii)ii:-n-nt si nl n"ni Ii-ma ri ly drivers.
TARE AT LIVING RATES.
J. M. 1'ItAZKK, Piopri tor.
Or.'pfon f'ity, May 27, 1 S7"i.
c nr iuv Ihi niiirkrl mid niniinl
tU' UJl'Y Oil PHK K.
p ud i oi: .coi'xtkv
PliOUt
CM,
M .1 A (r F A C TO It IMS.
Jf.i v;: fs'I'a nr. ism.
A FACTORY
sr-j"-
FQH THE FvlAriUF AC"
IRE
OF
t- urruture,
and Doors,
A.'i ?io -r.mxtis r all sizj:s.
They will also do Turning if every do
script ion to order,
WITH Is" K ATX ress AN I) DISPATCH !
ftiAIl work warranted. Shop
Itiver, in Lewis' Shop Opposite
Citv Mills.
on the
Oregon
AGENTS FOll THE ENTERPRISE.
The following persons arc authorized to
act as agents lor the Kxtekpkise :
Cieo. V. Ilowctl i Co., 40 Park Row, New
York.
Coe, Wetherill & Co., t07 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Abbott & Co., No. S2 and Si Nassau street.
New York.
I'ortland, regon I- Samuel
. I Thos. Movcc
gn I- raneisco L j, Fisher
t Hc?ns, Columbia county S. A. Miles
storn t'i-tsop county A. Van Dusen
Salem.: V' ,VnJ.ia!i?
Harrisburg -; ; iJ; V'J-'"" "
i .,f.,.iin vomhii. county J.Ij.V erguson
lallas, l'olk county......
Eola
Jacksonville
If.iTit An rauintr
,.lave Holmes
K. Hoty
.K. K. Hunna
W.A.NVells
CbrNallis .V.Vr.V.V.V."...lIon.Jlin -!,rni'U
Can von Citv.Urant co AV. K. Tsv
Albanv N. ArnoiO
Halles, NVarco CfHinty, N. H. iates
fjitinindc, ITnion county A. C. Craig
Pendleton, Umatilla count- S. V. Knox
Eugene City.
Koseburg
-i. i nonipson
)E. Ij.isnstow
Hon. Ii. F. Lane
) C. T. Montague
(J. R. Ralston
Hon. E. H. Foudray
H. C. Huston
i Lebanon.
Jacksonville..
lAsng Tom
CLACKAMAS COCXTY
ieavor Creek
r,uttr'J
Cascades .-
f-r.tiby
Cuttifi!r:s
EaleJl'rcek:'...
HanlkKr'-s
Ixiwer Molalla
Milwaukie
C. F. Teatie
lohn Zumwalt
" Henry MeOutrin
,J. ". St rawser
...P. Wrtjrht
::::::::FVank Fost
......Cap't. 7.. c. Xormu
.; V. foreland
.....John IlAerenbcrtrer
:....john Ioole
...."....V. H. V'auRhan
swesro
Upper McHalln-
TO LET.
rpiIE ROOM FORM K RTVF -OCCUTTT3D
JL as the CVuncil Chamber, In Ir. Thes
ing's brick building. Apply at this offiec.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
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.llUE"fiE "Lit A
Dr. J. Walker's California
Yillsar IJittorS area purely Vcg
ctal lo preparation, aiado cliiefly from
the native herbs found on tire lower
ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains
o California, tho medicinal prepiTties
of which are extracted therefrom with
out the use ot Alcohol. The question
?s almost daily asked. " What is the
c-jis- of the unparalleled success of
iNEon IJrrTKr.s ? Our answer is,
that they remove th? av.va of disease,
:.n 1 the patient r.c-ovrr his health.
T iov are tl'.e Lrreut b'o.l purifier and
i It.
-crivinj; p-i ' r. perfect Iloao-
or md iuv
-V.-r iio'oe i.i
:v, a ::!C.lic:
? si-ig lh r.
f evi rv (lis :c
Mr.i! "i" -.r the system.
. '.; o! tho world
ho.' ' f:.:;Mo;iTided pOS-c:-.r'.:--V,ie
qualities of
, i i healing the sick
o. Thev are a gentle
Vfirative as well as a Tonic, relieving
('o.ii-. -;t i ei or In'iLuumation of the
Liver au-l Visceral Organs, in Biliou3
Diseases.
TllO profiles of Dp.. Walker's
Vixr.oXa Drrrrits are Aperient, Dia-i!i''-i-r,
Nntritious, Tjaxative, Diu
relie. S-'.l:it:v.-, (Oimter-Irritant, Su
" 't r. ivc. an 1 A'-ti-Bilions.
k J I'-i riiOUsa.iiiS iiroclaim
'im;:c..vb Uittees the most wonderful
I nvigorant tha aver sustained the sink
ing system.
No person can lake these
liiUei'S according to directions, and
remain long rmvell, provided their
bones arc not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or
gans wasted beyond repair.
IMlions, Remittent, and In
termittent Fevers3 which are so
prevalent in the valleys of our great
rivers throughout tho United States,
especially those of the .Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberlanu. Arkansas, lied. Colorado,
Brazes, llio Grande. Pearl, Alabama,
Alobile, Savannah, Koanoke, James,
and many others, with their vast trib
utaries, throughout onr entire country
during the Summer and Autumn, and
remarkably so durii.g seasons of un
usual heat and dryness, are invariably
accompanied by extensive derange
ments of the s'.omach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a
powerful influence upon these various
organ:;, i.i esrential. There is no
cathartic (or tlir purpose equal to
Dn. J. Walkeu's Yin ei jar Bitters, as
they will f-poediiy remove the dark
colored viscid matter with which the
bowels are loaded, at the name timo
stimulating the f eeretio'js of tlie liver,
and generally restoring tlie healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the" ho:!y against
iisease lr nutiM-orr :dl its lluids
PUtli i'
with tli."i Ihxn
:r-;. jo eru'lenue can
Mci a .-,jic-i:i thus fore-armed.
i.V
,siu'sj:i (,-r iiitni;tMiiiii,
TIea-laehe, T.-in i:i Van Shouldfrs,
Cough:;, Tightncr. of the Ch-.-st, Diz
rines.;. :-'c;;r 1'rre-;.-,; -o:-,-, of tlie Sto
mach. V. Tate in i- Mouth. Bili
ous Att,,;-!..-, r..lpitat:.oa of the Heart,
Inflammaliou oft lie Lungs. Pain in tho
region of the lvidney, and a hundred
other painful symptoms, r.re tho off
springs of Dyspepsia. Ono bottle will
jrovo a belter guarantee of its merits
than a length y advertisement.
Scrofula, :r Kind's Evil,
White Swelling-:, Ulcers, Erysipelas.
Swelled Neck. Goitre, Scrofulous In
flammations, Mercurial aCfeetions, Old
Soros,. In-uptions of the Skin, Sore.
Eve.;, ot. In these, as in all other
constitutional Dh.eisc.-;, Dr.. Walker's
Vinegar Bitti-t.s have shov.n their
great curative powers in the most
obstinate and intractable eases.
For Inflammatory or Chron
ic liheilliialism, Gout, Bilious,
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,
Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys
and Bladder, these Bitters have no
equal. Such Diseases aro caused by
Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases. Per
sons engaged in Brunts and llincrals,
Mich as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold
beaters, an.l iUiners'as they advanco
in life, e.ro subject to paralysis of tho
Bowels. To guard against this, tako
Da. Waiter's Vinegar Bitters.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions,
Tetter, Salt-Bheum, Blotches, Spots,
Pimples, Pustules. Boils. Carbuncles,
Ringworms, Scald-head. Soro Eyes,
Erysipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations
of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of
tho Skin of whatever name or nature,
are literally dug up and carried out of
the system in a short time by tho uso
of these Bitters.
Tin, Tape, ami other Worms,
lurking in tho system of so many thou
sands, are effectually destroyed "and re
moved. No system of medicine, no ver
mifuges. noanthelminities will free tho
system trom worms like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in
young or old, married or single, at tho
dawn of womanhood, or tho turn of
life, these Tonic Bitters display so de
cided an influence that improvement
is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Wood
whenever you find its impurities burst
ing through the skin in Pimples, Erup
tions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you
find it obstructed and sluggish in the
veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your
feelings will tell yon when. Keep the
blood pure, and the health of the sys
tem will follow.
It. If. IHmOXAI.I) &, CO.,
DniRfriHts & GfMi.Ajrts.. San Francisco, Califrrr
ria, & cor. of WhasiiiRton & Charlton StB.,N.Y.
Sold by all lirurrjiata find Dealers. '
THE PARKER GUN
-"'--1 Sc
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRCfS
WEST MERIDEN,CT.
STILL IN THE FIElTT"
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOOX,
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to bo found In tho
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in the cfty free of charpre. The highest cah
price paid for country produce.
Orecon City, March 1S73,
M'Ji Ji. V JI A If DISS.
JOHN MYEKS,
OREGON :C!TY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and? Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE.
I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CA SIT O li ITS HQ VI I' A I.ltXT
in Good Merchantable Produce.;
I am selling very low for
CASH !' IIAXI.
risii pud for conn orders
Give me a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21, 1S73.
ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
OFFICE
OREGON CITV, : OREGON.
fK AltE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
all kinds of
JOIi PRINTING-,
such as
CARDS.
nil.Is-HKAns,
PAMI'IILIilS,
DURDS,
MORTGAGES.
LARKLS,
LHTTRR-1IRADS,
in fact nil kinds of work done a In Printine
Office, at "
PORTLAND PRICES."
A L L KINDS OF
LEGAL BLANKS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had in the State.!
Work. Solictcl
AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Oregon City, March 21, lS73-tf.
Tox Sale !
About 150 pounds of long prim
er, of which this is an impression.
Has been in use but a short time,
good work. Price 25 cents k lb,
either tied up or in cases eases
extra,
A i. s Oj
A small font of Nonperiel of which, this is an
impression. Price 35 cents 1? 16. As good as new.
There is enough to set about one column of this
paper solid. Address this office .
R. R- R
RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAIXS
iu From One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any
one suffer with pain. RAD WAY'S HEADY
RELIEF is a sure cure for every pain. It
was the first and is
Tlie Onlr Pi Remedy
that instantly stops the most excruciating
pains, allavs Infiamation, and cures Con
tentions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach,
IJowels, or other glands or organs, by one
application, in from One to Twenty Min
utes, no matter how violent or excruciat
ing the pain, the Rheumatic, lled-ridden.
Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or
prostrated with disease may suffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
will afford instant ease.
Infiamation of the Kidneys.
Inflamation of the Bladder.
Infiamation of the IJowels.
Congestion of the Lungs.
Sore Throat, Difficult lireathing.
Palpitation of the Heart.
Hysterics, Croup, Dyptheria.
Catarrh, Influenza.
ITfn.dnrir- Toothache.
Neuralgia, Rheumatism
Cold Chills, Ague Chills.
The application of the Heady Relief to
the part or parts affected where the pain
or difficulty exists will afford ease and
comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water
will in a few moments cure Cramps,
Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick
Ileadaehe, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic,
Wind in the Uowels, andall internal pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of
Railway' Ready Relief with them. A
few drops in water will prevent sickness or
pains from change of water. It is better
than French lirandy or Hitters as a stim
ulant. FEV ER AXD AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents.
There is not a remedial agent in the world
that will cure Fever and Ague, and all oth
er Malarious, IHUious, Scarlet. Typhoid,
Yellow, and other Fevers (added bv KA1
WAY'S PILLS) so quick as HAD WAY'S
RKADY RF.LIEF. Fifty cents in r bottle.
Sold by Druggists.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
Strong and pure rich Blood increase of
Flesh and weight clear skin and beauti
ful complexion secured to all.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
has made the most astonishing cures; so
quick, so rapid are the changes the body
undergoes, under the influence of this truly
Wonderful Medicine, that, evey day an in
crease in flesh and weight is seen and felt.
T1IK CHEAT IU-.OOI) PUKIFIEIC
Every drop of the Saropni-niiaii Resol
vent communicates through the Iilood,
Sweat, Crine and other fluids and juices of
the system the vigor of life, for it repairs
the wastes of the body with new and sound
material. Scrofula. Syphilis, Consump
tion, Glandular disease, U leers in the
Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the
H lands antl other parts of the system. Sore
Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the Ears,
and t he worst forms of Skin diseases, Erup
t ions. Fever sores, Scald Head, King Worm
Salt ltheum. Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots
Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, cancers in
the Womb, and all weakening and painful
discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm,
and all wastes" of the life principle, are
wit hin the curative rang ot this wonder
of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use
will prove to any person using it for either
of t hese forms of disease its iotent iower
to cure them.
If the patient, daily becomes reduced by
the wastes and decomiosit ion that is con
tinually progressing, succeeds in arresting
these wastes, and repairs the same with
new material made from healthy blood
and this the Sarsparillian will and does
secure. Not only does the Sarsjtarillian
Resolvent excel all known remedial
agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous,
Constitutional, and Skin diseases ; but it is
the only positive curv' for
Kidney and Illaddcr Complaints,
Urinary and Womb diseases. (Jravel, Dia
betes, -I tropsy, Stoppage of Water, Inconti
nence of 1 'rine, Dright's Disease, Albumi
nuria, and in all cases where there are
brick-dust deposit s, or the- water is thick,
cloudy, mixed with substances like the
white ot an egg. or threads like white silk,
or t her.' is a morbid, dark, billions appear
ance, and white hone-dust deposits, and
when there is a j ricKing, burning s-.-nsa-t
inn when passing rt'at'-r, and pain iu the
small of the back and along the loins.
Price, ?1 00.
AVOKMK. Th-? only known and surj
Remedy for llori I'in, Tupr,tr.
Tumors of I'-i V'r (iroivtli Cured 1"
Railway's Resolvent.
Bnvrnt.Y, Mass., .Tul.v. IS, 1SG0.
Dr. Hadway : I have had Ovarian Tu
mor in the ovaries and bowels. All the
Doctors said " there was no help for it." I
tried everything that was recommended ;
but nothing helped me. I saw your Resol
vent, and thought 1 would try it : but had
no faith in it, because I had sutrered for
twelve years. I took six bottles of the In
solvent, arnl one box of Railway's Pills,
and two bottles of your Ready Relief; and
there is not a. sign of tumor to be s"on or
felt, mid I feel better, smarter, and happier
than I have for twelve years. The worst
tumor was in the left side of the bowels,
over the groin. I write this to you for the
benefit of others. You can publish it if
you choose. HANNAH P. KNAPP.
TMl. TJAUAVAY'S
PERFECT PliRGATlYE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with
sweet gum, purge, regulate, purity, cleanse
and strengthen. Iladway's Pills, for the
cure of all disorders of the Stomach, I.iver,
Powels, Kidneys, Kladder, Nervous Dis
cuses, Headache, Constipation, Costive
ness. Indigestion, Dyspepsia. lilliousness.
Pillions Fever, Inflammation ol the P.ow
els. Piles, and all Derangements of the
Internal Viscera. Warranted to affect a
positive cure. Purely Vegetable, contain
ing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious
drugs.
fti'Uhserve Hie following symptoms re
sulting from Disorders of the Digestive
Organs: Const it ion. In ward Piles, Fullness
of t he Plood in the Head, Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of
Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach,
Sour F.ructations, Sinking or Fluttering at
the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the
Head, Hurried and diflicult. breathing.
Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffo
catingSensations when in a Lyiiux Posture,
Dimness of vision. Dots or we'bs before the
Sight, Fever, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi
ciency of Perspiration. Yellowness of t he
Skin and Kyes, Pain in tiie Side, Chest.
Limbs, and sudden Flushes of Heat, Rurn
ing in the Flesh.
A few doses of Rmlnaj-'n Pills will free
the system from all t he above named dis
orders. 1'rice. cents ior box. Sold by
Druggists.
Read " False and True." Send one letter
stamp to Radway fc Co., No. XT Maiden
Ijine, New York. Information worth
thousands will be sent vou.
July 1, 1874 :ly
LAST CHANCE
FOR
AN EASY FORTUNE!
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
IX AID OF TIIE PUBLIC
Library of Iveiitnelvy.
JULY31, 1S74..
List of Grifts:
One (irand Cash Gift
One irand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift ".
One Grand Cash Gift ' "
One Grand Cash Gilt...
5 cash .Gins, mm each.:.';;;;;;;;:
10 ( ash Gifts, H,iHH)each
l't Cash Gifts, 10,000 each...!.
20 Cash Gifts, 5,MX) each
25 Cash Gifts, 4,0o0each
30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each
5?ci?shK ;'--is-20nrt pach...:::::::::
100 Cash Gifts, 1.000 each
240 Cash Gifts, 5oo each.
500 Cash Gilts, 100 each.
19,000 Cash Gifts, 50,00. .".."!.""."."!
Grand Total
.$ 250,000
. 1(M),(NI0
. 75,000
. 50,000
. 25,000
. KH,0tK
. 140,000
. 150,000
. HK,000
. 100,000
. -tt0,(KM
. 100,000
. 100.0(H)
. 120.000
. 50,000
. 950 0(X
i-rice or Tickets t
Whole Tickets, ?.y; halves, $25; tenth,
or each coupon, $5; 11 whole tickets for
o00 : tickets for f 1.000.
Kcr Tickets or information, address
THOS. E. BRAMLETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library liuilding, Louisville, Ky.
IMPERIAL M ILLS,
SaYier, LaUocquc & Co.
Oregon Cit".
Keep constantly on hand for sale
Flour
Middlings, Blan and Chicken Feed. Pa.rt.lCB
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
SPRING & SUMMER GOOJ,
JUST RECEIVED AT
I r'K
Do-Goods. DEALER IX
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries
Crockery, Notion's.
Ladies and Genty
Furnishing q
etc-. etc
Mal Street, OreKon v'ul
Produce of all kinds bought r,. -pay
the highest market pri"' flKlu
sire good Goods at Low prices on y0!
i. oulyg'74' 1
and examine his new stock of Rrriti
Give me a call and convince ou'V
My motto is, J0l"Vi
" QCICK SALES AXD SMALL PRorrtv
Wool Wanted!0
The highest market price paid for
Oregon City. Oct. 31, 1373-tf!"SEU-LNG- . "
NATIONAL BUSINESS COLujf
First Street between Alder and v
ritton St., and AWerStrbMf
First and Front Streets.
IPoi'tland, Oregon.
AN INSTITUTION DESIGNED TO PPt
pare HOYS, YOLWG and MITjnh
AOBD MUX tat Business Affairs
ii.
M. DeFRAXC'E, t t
L. WHITE, i t.i i
Fnr acoiiirtnf- a Tm.iin7 Tt ...... , t .
- r- - " - - ' in ' i . r.'i
uu una uiMiiuiiun oners su jn-rior adv
tages, and is jvcknowledged by Iad",
Business Men to be the best s
Commercial College
on the Pacific Coast, and second to noc
Kach Department is First Class, and isir
der the special charge of kxpekiexce
teachers, and the whole school is ur.d.
the immediate superintendence r.f
I'resident and Secretary. The school nv,'
and counting are united upon aplantha
secures to the student all t he practical
vantantages of each. There is in oi-crnUu.-A
BANKING IIOl'SF:
fully illustrating that business. The s:i-.
system b'ing observed in each departnn-;
the student buys, sells, ships, barters, r;
signs, discounts, insures, draws cheer!
notes and drafts, gives leases, deeds, 4"
and (joes through the entire routine of
ACTVAIj RtSINESS.
In adding to the completeness of t to v.
stitution the proprietors have instita;..
SEPARATE UEPAUT.UEM FOR U3v
The entrance to rooms of thi. I fiartm c
is upon Alder street, and access to th ai
is had only by the teachers and lady in
dents. Rare facilities are otrered to fac'-t
for aojuiring a Thorough KnowledT- V
15usin-ss Practice; of Telegraphv and p,,I
manship. The
DEPARTMENT OF TELEGEAPHT
is in charge of first -class oj orators a-
teachers, and supplied with all the aprar
atus of a lirst -class offlce. p
This Institution as now conducted cTa-i
to have facilities for imparting a thort.i-j-knowledge
of the r
Art of Penmanship
that not one in ten of the Ku.sinf.ss r,,-L.
leoes nowln existence possess--- ; tiir i,.
partment being under the sjx oial sup-.r::-tentlenc
of one of t he Leading lVniniv
the United States. O'
For full particulars send for Nation c
TJUhlNKSS COIXKGK JOURXAL S-nt toa v
part of the count rv free. Adir-s
I)KK X('E whitf;
Ixck Pox 101, Portland, 'r-on.
NOW 18 THE TIME TO
li
THE ENTERPRISE
82 ,"0 3?EIJ YEAIi,
PAYABLE IX ADVANCE.
0
Each number contains the
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,
From nil Parts of the World ;
A Carefully Selected Summary of
STATE AND TERRITORIAL
ISTFAVS ITEMS;
A Co-rrt ctcd List of the 3Iarket In
rortland, San Franc isco and Oregon City
LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS,
On all Suhjects of Intcreft to the
o
FARMER, MERCIIAM OR MECHiSf-
Also. Carefully Selected
JII!C CLL A X EOUS READI SC.
In Short, it is in Every Respect
O
LIVE NEWSPAPER.
TIIE EXTJEKPISISI
Having a large and constantly lncrf&I,oj
Circulationln the most ropulous
the State, offers superior inducement
those who wish to Advertise.
Advertisements inserted on
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