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I -f - o o o 0 . ; o G G O 0 9 G 3 o i oo C I " ; ' t ; v '". . ;:'. X A i ? j :". E t O THE EfJTEIIPniSE, ORECOY CITT, 6mOX SEPT. 4, t?7t. is . fact . - .'JAw. That people,. i a the a ilv mimting their own busines 'SS. Ther did not try to wound one s fame, Or slander anybody's name; Thev cired not when you went or came ; Thev pleased themselves you did the same, . If it was your own business. And if a man did what was rijht In his own mind, anil in the sitght Of God and law, by-day and night, lie wem ahead and fought the tight, iUierillllJUl-l Oil 1113 UUSIIlcao. But in degenerate modern days There's quite change in people's ways And what a person does or says Must be held up unto tho gaze Of every busybody. And if you do not tell them too. Where vou are going and what to do, They get in sueh an awful stew, They'll even watch ami follow you These very busybodies. And then thev surelv think they know Just when vou come ami when you go, And they will whisper, so and so, To every friend and every foe These very busybodies. But if we take the pains to see Who these same busybodies be, We find there's not a he or she Who has a decent History. Anions tiiese rm.sy ooui lies But lot us no more notice take Of evil tongue ; but for their sake, We'll hope a:id pray they soon may wake From wickedness, and money make By miuding their own business. lJeuctits of Advertising. The merchants ami business com munity generally of New York ap pear to haru a; high appreciation of the benefits of tewspaper advertising, judging fromnmie statistics furnish ed a correspof Bent writing from that cit-v to the Ci()innafi Enquirer. Ac cording to liV figures the average yearly receipts of all the daily papers in the metropolis foot up $8,993,500, of which sum the Htrald receives 82.000,000, or about six thousand dollars a dav; the Slants Ze:tnij $1,825,000; the Times SMGTJ.OOO. hnd so on down to some of the most obscure sheets, none of which receive less than $100,000. The weekly pa pears take nearly half a million dol lars annually as their share of the advertising patronage, and perhaps fnlly $5,000,000 is spent in posters, circulars, steamboat and street-car advertising and the like. Where this immense revenue comes from is shown by looking into the ledgers of some of the leading houses. A. T. Stowert, for instance, is said to spend $500,000 annually for printers' ink; L,ord & Tavlor 8225,000; Arnold & Constable ..173,000; Robert Bonner S 200 .000: Batbitt. the so.ip man, $225.05)0; while B.irnnm annually introduces himself to the public $100,000 worth. Those figures, which appear to le well authenticat ed, furnioh a clue to the source of a large fraction of the money paid for advertising, and the balance is made up by less extensive merchants, en terprising business men and the pulv lic generally, who doubtless make known their faith in advertising by paying sums similarly corresponding with their receipts. The Wat to CoxJceh. " I'll master it," said the ax, and his blows fell heavily oi the iron; but every blow made his edge more blunt, till he ceased to strike. " Leave it to me," said the saw, and with his releutless teeth he work ed backward and forward on its sur face till they were all torn down and broken; then he fell aside. "Ha! ha!" said the hammer, "I knew you wouldn't succeed; I'll show you the way;" bnt at his first fierce stroke flew off his head, and the iron remained as before. "Shall I try?" asked a soft, small flame. But theys all despised the flame, but he curved gently round the iron, and embraced it, and never left it until it melted under his influ ence. There are hearts hard enough to resist the force of wrath, the malice of persecution, and the fury of pride, so as to mak? their acts recoil on their adversaries; but there is a pow er stronger tu any of these, and hard indeed a that heart that can resist love. Coaxing t:ce Trtjavts. The Buf falo Repress thus wheedles the Lib eral Republicans: "There is no radical difference of opinion on pub lic questions to bar the way oi a return of all Liberals to the Repub lican party, and no artificial barriers should be erected by personal grudg es and prejudices. Let old issues be buried, and let all who cherish the Republican with be welcome to join in snpportnfi the old cause. We shall see I iether these honeyed phrases projHce any effect upon the malcontents. AsdWEJjnD. Tho Springfield Re picblicnn akel the Hartford Pout if it thought (jrrant, m the event of his nomination for a third terra by the Itepublicans, can bo defeated by "an honest Democrat of fair abilities?" TU Post replies, " Yes, ho can be oasilv beaten by a fair and honest Demoorat under such conditions.' An " houest Democrat of fair abili ties can defeat anv candidate for President that the " rot ton . llepubli oan party mav nominate. o This, is the way the Fond dn Lac, ("Wis.y) Commomreallri puts it: They were walking in the beauti ful moonlight. Hia arm was fondly entwined about her wastv-iraist. She said, " what a delightful evening would like to live always how beau tiful." Jnst then his manly form ftll iorvUruj, and lie ho said, "damn snoh a sikewalt; I'd like to kilF the man that made it. , - - - An exchange asks, "Does Ittnging prevent murder?" Onr opinion is that it .lies. Tliero is not a case on lv,-i-1 oi'.i :rt:i committing mar der aftt-rhe had been successfully ijanged. lYlststeml Herald. ' Bnnday sohools have been rnnninpi in Indianaptjjia for rifty years; and yet irht mei out of every ten of the male citizen A wink when, they call Not a Candidate. Gen. Hancock is not a presidential aspirant. A paragraph stating that he was a can didate for the Democratic nomination for the presidency -having come to his notice, the Norristown Herald is authority for the statement that he made a prompt denial, and said that lie never sought and does not now seek any political office. m m The biggest thing we have heard about grasshoppers is the following from the Bismarck Tribune of July 22d: Last night's train was behind time owing to grasshoppers on the eastern end of the division, which were so thick as to grease the rails, and compelling the engineer to double the road for fifteen miles, taking half the train each trip. The pests have destroyed all the vegeta- j tion in Fargo. Elder Mattoon, of Albany, received a letter from Nebraska, in which it is stated that the bugstical grasshopper is devouring all herbage and every green thing in that country. In two days after their appearance in the neighborhood of Fairmount, there was not a vegetable or cereal left growing in the fields for miles around. "Julius, cant you tell how Adam got out of Eden?" "Well, I s'pose he clum de fence." "No, dat ain't it." "Well den he borrowed a wheel barrow and walked out." "No." "I gubs it up, den." "He got snaked out." A St. Paul locomotive threw a man one hundred and eighty feet through a tressel work bridge and didn't hurt him, which is another recommendation for a Western cli: mate. PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Southwest Corner First and Morrison Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON, From this date we have adopted tho QSn BVS1S AND HARD TIMES PRICES. Com'! and see us and thrc will be mu tual satisfaction. CrsTOJIERS AT OUR LOW PRICES And OURSELVES AT CASH. GEORGE A. PEASE, Son tlx west Cor. Firat & Morrison St., IPortluncl, Oregon, Aurust 7. 1374. tf NOV IS THE TIME TO SUIJSCRIIiE FOR THE ENTERPRISE. i30 T?Ei YE ATI, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. Each number contains the LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, From all Parts of the World; A Carefully Selected Summary of STATE AND TERRITORIAL NEWS ITEMS; A Corrected List of the Markets In rortlnnii, San Francisro and Orr?on City LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS, On all Subjects of Interest to the FARMER, MERCHANT OR MECHANIC Also, Carefully Selected MISCELLANEOUS KCADINC. In Short, It Is In Every Respect a LIVE NEWSPAPER. TH K liXTEKPIUSK Having a lare and constantly Increasing Circulation In the most populous part of the State, offers superior Inducements to those who wish to Advertise. Advertisements Inserted on REASONABLE TERMS. The Campaign of 1T will soon bc-in, and it I tlerefore time to Subscribe frt orrT'-rthfit you m:ty be jwvstfd on cirrnnt events. S-?nd i your subscript Ion atone. IMPERIAL Ml LLS, SaTier, LaRocque & Co. Oregon . Cit". " TCn constant ry on hand for sle Flotir. Mldtllines, Blan and Chicken Feed.-Partie 1 r-wrohantag foct ran tt furnish the sas . M ER CITA ND IS E. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery. Notions, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., etc " Main Street, Oregon City. Produce of all kinds bought, for which pay the highest market price. If you e sire good Goods at Low prices, call at I. SELLING'S and examine his new stock of Spring goods Give me a call and convince yourselves My motto is, " QUICK SALKS AND SMALL PROFITS." W o! Wantsd T The highest market price paid for wo. 1 I. SELLING. Oregon City, Oct. 31, 1873-tf. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. First Street between Alder and Mor rlion St., und Alder Street between First and Front Street. Portland, Oregon. .4 X INSTITUTION- DESIGNED TO PKK jtY. pare BOYS, YOU XL and MIDDLE A(JBD MUM for Business Affairs. II. M. DeFBAXCE, s t t President. H'. L. WHITE, i i i t Secretary. For acquiring a Practical litvtines.i Mtuca tion, this institution offers suerior advan tages, and is acknowledged by Leading Business Men to bo the best Commercial College on tho Pacific Coast, and second to none. Each Department is First Class, and is un der the special charge of experienced teacueos, and tlie whole school is under the immediate superintendence of the President and Secretary. The school room and counting are united upon a plan that, secures to thu student all t he practical nd vantantages of each. There is in operation A RANKING HOUSE fully illustrating that business. The same system being observed in each department, the student buys, sells, ships, barters, con signs, discounts, insures, draws checks, notes and drafts, gives leases, deeds, &.C., and goes through the entire routine of ACTUAL BISIXKSS. In adding to the completeness of the In stitution the proprietors have instituted a SEPARATE "DEPARTMENT FUR LADIES. The entrance to rooms of this. Department is upon Alder street, and access to them is had only by the teachers and lady stu dents. Hare facilities are offered to ladies for acquiring a Thorough Knowledge of P.usiness lract.icrt ; of Telegraphy and Pen manship. The DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY is In charge of first-class operators and teachers, and supplied with all the appar atus of a first-class olilee. This Institution as now conducted claims to have facilities for imparting a thorough knowledge of t he Art of Penmanship! t hat not one in tn of the Ritsixrs Cot, LERF.i now in existence possess"s: the De partment b"ing under the special superin tendence of one of the leading I'enmen of the United States. For full particulars S'nd for National Rusin ess C0.1.LKGE Jocjvnal s-;nt to any part of the countrv ireo. Addr-ss, UeKH iXCE Si W1IITK, Ick I5ox 101, Portland, Oregon. CEEA.S. H. O.TJFIELT), - DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CORXER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY. lias Jast Iiect'ivel a New Stock of Calicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached .Sheetings, IIou.se Lining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens, Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents' Hose, TIi read. Cambrics, Buttons, BiLbons, Laces and Insertions, Kmbroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AND CHiLDERN'S SHOES, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Od, Vliicl hare lee selected with special care for tills market and cannot RE SURPASSED IX QUALITY OH PRICE. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE March 13, 1873 :tf SOLDIERS' War C-ai yi Agency o 3t 3Inotjcronery ltlock, SAN FKANCISUO, CAL. T II. AlIvEX, ATTORN EY-AT-L.AW, m and t'ommander of the tirand Army of the Republic In California and Nevada, will give prompt attention to the collection of Additional Travel Pay, now due California and Nevada Volunteers discharged more than three hundred miles from home. Soldivrs can depend on lair dealing. Information given Iroe of charge. When writing enclose stamp lor reply and state company and regiment and whether you have a discharge. Congress has ex tended the time for filing claims for addi tional Bounty under Act of July 1S05, to January 1875, so all such claims must be made b"fori that time. Original Bounty of $100 has been allo.ved all volunteers who enlisted before July 22d lStil for three years, if not paid the same when discharged. Land Warrants can be obtaind for services rendered before -18-w, but not for services in the late war. Pensions for late war and war of IS12 obtained and increased when allowed for less than disability, warrants, but no pensions are allowed to Mexican and Florida war soldiers. State of Texas has granted jensions to surviving veterans of Texas Revolution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize Money is now due and tx-ing paid. W. II. Aiken also attends toOeneral Law and Collection business. fimo. Final Settlement! In the matter of the estato of John Flem ing, deceased : TVOTICE IS HEREBY RIVEN" THAT 1.1 the final account of T. J. McCarver, administrator of 6aid estate, has been filed and the 'ourt has set the 7th day of Kep tembpr, 1871, being the first day of the Sep tember term of County Court, of Clacka mas county. State of Oregon, all parties and iersons are notified that the Court will, on said day. hear objections to said report if any there be. N. W. BAN'DALIfc Attest, County Judge. J. M. FRAZER, County Clerk. August 3d, 1874. . augTwl. A. G. a-A LUNG'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. Pittock's Hulltin Corner or Stark and Front Street PORTLAND, - - - - OREGON. BLANK BOOKS RULED AND BOUND to any desired pattern. Music books, Marnins, Newspapers, etc.. bound In ev ery variety of style knotvn to the trrade. Orders from the-vountry promptly at tended to. For SiLE.-Ve will sell either a Flo rence or Grovertt Raker Sewing. Ma chine at San Francisco oricea. In order that those who desire a machine, and are not able to pay the entire amount tnay be accommodated, we will sell tnem on the installment plan, payable no much per month until paid for. aTT MairTkl m e r ciianisbI! A V irflffB f 1 fc? Pill I r"te1 ME2ICA1T 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 liniment it has no equal. It is alike, beneficial to MAN AND BEAST. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. S. T -1860-X Ye OLD Homestead Tonic Plantation Bitters a fure7y Vegetable Preparation, composed cf Calisaya Hark, Roots, Herbs and Fruits, among which will be jound Sarsaarilian, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Sassafras, Tansy, Genitan, Siveet Flag-, etc, also Tamarinds, Dates. Prunes and Juniper Berries, preserved in a sufficient quantity (only) of the spirit of Su gar Cane tarkeep in any climate. They inva riably relieve and cure the following com plaints : Dyspepsia, yaundice. Liver Com plaints, .ess of Appetite Headache, Bilious Attacks, Fever and Ag-ue,Summrr Complaints, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, Gen eral Debility, etc. They are especially adap ted as a remedy for the diseases to -which WOMEN are subjected, and at a tonic for the Aged, Feeble and Debilitated, has no equal. They are strictly intended as a Temperance Tonic or Bit ters, to be used as a medicine only, and always according to directions. Sold r.v Alt. First-ci.ass Drit.gists. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE 8T All LIS. rp HE UNDERSIGNED PliOPItl KTOU OF 1 the Livery SI able on Filth strect.Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand Saddle nod Bugjsy Horses, lloyy iex. Carriage and Hack. I'l'ices Ji earson;tllc. He will also run a hack to and from the WILHGIT SODA SPRINGS during the summer season, with good hors-;s, competent and gentlemanly drivers. FARE AT LIVING RATES. J. M. FUAEU, Proprietor. Or-jfon City. MayJ7, 1X73. Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys PAID EOR COUNTRY PHODUCH, M A N U FACTO li IKS. WILLIAft. SINGER HA VE ISSTA rjLISIIED JTZ A FACTORY m t S illtM FS THE MAJiUFACTUE CF Furniture, Blinds, and Doors, AND MOlLDIXtiS OF ALL SIZES. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH! fc7"All work warranted. Simp on the River, in Lewis' Shop Opposite Oregon City Mills. AGENTS TOR THE ENTERPRISE. The following persons are aut horized to act as agents for tho Entkrphisk : . Geo. P. Rowell A Co., -10 Park Row, New York. Coe. Wetherill &. Co.. 6')7 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Abbott & Co., No. 82 and 81 Nassau street New York. - Port 1 a n d .Oregon ..." L. Samuel San Francisco ' h- 'i'W I L. P. ! isher St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles Astoria, Clatsop county V. Van Iusn Salem - f,. WilliHms Harrisburg I. II. Smith 1 .afayette, Yam hill cou nt y J. IFergn son Dallas, Polk county Dave Holmes Eola....;. u. Dotv Jacksonvllle - .R. K. Hanna IJenton county - V. A. Wells Coryallis Hon. John liurnett Canyon Citj-.Cirant co W. P. Laswell Albany .- A. X. Arnold Dalles, Wasco county N. JI. tiates La(jrande, I'nion county A. C. Crai"- I'endleton, Umatilla county s. v. Knox Eugene City ! .Thompson IK L. Hiristow Rose burg Hon. I.. F. Itne Ixbanon j V" n Vonta;r,ie J. R. Ralston Jacksonville ..Hon. E. I), Kondrav Long Tom ...II. C. Huston CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Heaver Creek c. V. Reaf ie rtutteville John Zumwnlt Cascades.. Henrv McKJugin Can by . Strawer Cutting's D. Wright Eagle Creek .i. Frank W. Foster Hardine's .........Capt . Z. C. Norton Lower Molalla W. Moreland NI ilwaukle -Joh n Jlaenborger Oswego John Doole Upper Molalla W. H. Vaughan - . .. TO LET. THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED as the Council Chamber, In Dr.Tbes Ing's brick building. Apply t this offlec. bJksManiHUJsMUltUiABU Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar IJitterS area purely Veg etabla preparation, made chiefly from tho native herbs found on tho lower wiRes of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the. medicinal proparties of which are extracted therefrom with out the use oi Alcohol. The question ?3 almost daily asked, ""What is the .cruise of tho unparallelsd success of Vinegar liiTTEits ? Onr raiswer is, that they remove tlio cause of disease, and the patient rt -covers his health. Tliey are the tjreal l'od purifier and a liie-givir; p-iuc plo a erl'ect lieno v.ilor iiu l Ii.iv:f;or;ttor -f the system, Never before in the history o-'the worhl aas a nieilici e he. i eo.nrouiid.'ii pos se:sin th- r -:.:;;r": 1 lo qualities of Vin'koa.:: P.r'-rri: , i i he-nlnr? the Kick of every disease. They are a gentle Purgative a well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liiver an.l Vi.ieer.il Organs, in Bilious Disease. - Tllft H Oerli0S of Dr. Walker's VrNi'.AR li titers are Aperient, Dia piiortrtic. Nutritious, Laxative, Diu-reti-. S.'ilitiv.', Counter-Irritant, Su fi rilie. Altera'ive, an-.l Aeti-CiliouK. (r;lit'J'ui i ilOllsainls proclaim Visw.ab IhTTEiJi the most wonderful Invigorant thiit jvtr sushiined the sink ing system. No person can take these I J liters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their Ixvnes are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital or gans wasted beyond repair. Jlilious, Kemittent, and In termit tent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red. Colorado, Brazos, llio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Hoauolre, James, and many others, with their vast trib utaries, throughout onr entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of un usual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derange ments of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essential. There is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the durk rolored viscid matter with which the bowels nro loaded, at the same time stimulating the fecrttions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the hody" against disease by purifjing all its fluids with the Bitters. No epidemic ca: take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Paiu in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Diz ziness, Sour Eructations of the Sto mach, Bad Taste in the Month, Bili ous Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcer?, Erysipelas. Swellad Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous In flammations, Mercurial affections, Old Sores, . Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, c-tc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory or Chron ic Itheiimatisni, Gout, Bilious, Kemittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Per sons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as numbers, Type-setters, Gold beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Decolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pi n, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thou sands, are effectually destroyed and re moved. No system of medicine, no ver mifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so de cided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood 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 you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the sys tem will follow. n; Mcdonald &, co.. Druggists & Gu.At8.. San Francisco, Call for. L?' r,c?r- ot WhuiRton & Charlton 8te..N.Y. Aoia by all ItruugUt and. Dealer. THE PARKER GUN. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BROY WEST MERIDEN,CT. ! STILL IN THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF HAAS' SALOON. WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered In the city free of charge. The highestcash price paid for country produce. Orejon Cltr, March Ss, 1873, " JOHN MYERS, OREGON XITY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for Butter, TUgrjaj-si, and all kinds ot GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE, I will sell as )tw as any house In Oregon for CASH OR ITS BQ VI VALE NT Jn Good MertrhatMe rrrduec I am selling very low for CASH HA1SI, CASH P UD FOR HO TV ORDERS Give rm a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City. March 21. 1873. ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB OFFICE OREGON CITY, : OREGON.. WE ARE MtEPAREU TO EXECUTE all kinds of JOB PRINTING, such as CARDS, BILL-HEADS. PAMPHLETS. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, LABELS, ' LETTER-HEADS, In fact all kinds of workdouealn Printing Office, at PORTLAND TRICES.! ALL RINDS OP LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can be had In the State. Worlc Solictccl AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Orezon City. March 21. 1873-tf. For8ale! 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 lb, either tied up or in cases cases extra.' ALSO, A small font of NonnerieL of which this ia an impression. Price 35 cents V ft. As good as new. inerew enough to set about one column ryf this rPreim. Alrew this oar RAD WAY'S REAm'KPT! iu rrom one to "Twenty m- NOT ONE H0im Ute8 after reading this advertiT one sumr with pain R r?IOnt RELIEF Is a sure cue tor I "U "sitK, was the first and is Ior tai' Tlie O.U- pai R that instantly stops the r pains. alUiys InflamaTlon"'. gentions. whethf-rof th "i Ur v ? Itowels, or other Klanu., or 3s' 'mw, applicaUon, in irom One t ns- Ch utes, no matter bow violent Wt,,t.V ing the lain, the Uit RADWAY'S W-UUvTtfi, will afford instant f.c Inflamat ion of t he Kidneys ' lnflamation of'thewjlt "f Uie Sore TbM.DimtS Lu Hysterics, Croup. C"K?r& Ci Usrl Headache, Toothache. Catarrh. Cold Chilis, Wchiiii'' lihm i'he application ot tho"K,.a.iv .. the nnrt, rr parts airectfd w.r't. to y exists win ...r ' . l,'- or .UitHculty coiniort onf.ru hc, , II 1 1 VI ttJJ j .... r Kill liar'ii Itvn.l.- U..1I..,. V WJtt cr.f few drops in water will pn-venTkio111- A pains irom chanj-e of water l '1 than trench Urandy or linu rs ne t Ulu ulant. s a stim. FEVEK AXD AtiVV Fevcr and Ague cured lor iir . There is not a remedial aent in ,i nN that will cure Fever and Apu p I au"Td cr Malarious, imiious. "V-t "J?" -Vellow, and other Fevers ti.i.Vi i ,l',h, Hi ; tS$i .Sold by Druggists. n,sl(t Wi;,, HEALTH! BEAUTY if 1 II Pfl Vtyl. Til . . i esh and uv-nriw i . . 'u(ri.iM- of fi.i !......" ' b-i! .UUi, sriun'u to all. SARSPARILL'AN RESOLVENT Quick, so raj id Iil:tr-i-l-.t ..."V " VlV'. -Ci i-ase. I ictrs in id.. ,'.,""",' minors, .oUfs iu t,i, tilands and otlur parts oi'th.- svst-m o"' J-.jes Strumous liischar:-s troin tlie V-ir- . . " ' v . lr .7. ' hill Vil 1 11 Si .ill m - t u-lthin thiW..,,i:,- - . . 'I" ot Modern Chemistry, and a few will prove to any j-erson nsin- it u r of tin s.- forms of disease its i otcnt . rwl toennrthem. " 1 1 1 jWe secure. .Not only does the s:iHl,r'',. Resolvent excel nil knon r'.."-.'' iii iiH'niriMii nroiuc, Ser- In! rl:t Li.: i; ;. the only i ositive cure lor Klt'.i'e3 a;:d I!kit!der (.' I'rinary and Womb diseases, betes, lirojif-y, .Stoj.j ::-e (.: nnce ot I'rine. Lril.fs I : .ra. r, I !, i nurln, and in all cases w H n. . l.Tick-iinst dcjisits, r t li-- v;.tr''V' cloudy, mixed wit h sui.tanvex k white of an ejr, or threads like - ' or thf-re is a morbid, dark, bil!;i.t',..'- ' a nee, ami wiute iw.ne-onst (i-j,,,,.,. when there is a j riekiiiir, I uri.;;. .' tion v.hen as.sintr -ater, ami i ' - small of the back aim al I'rice, f 1 (u. WOU3IS. The only r ' - ; Remedy for WormHJ'iu, 7--, ;.. ' Tumors of 1 l Vciirs' (.i ii,, K ,:it.; ; , ltadwiy' ICe-e:. BEVKHLV, Mass., J:j;v J .. 1R. RADWAVH have l,;m (.. ! . , - morin the oaries ;;nd .; ', lioetors said "ther.- v as no ii : p' tried everything that was r ;;.!:; ' bnt nothing hei, ed me. 1 s;rv ,,-, r i. " vent, and thought I would in :': : nolaith in it, because 1 l:;..iM ;i, r , twelve years. I took six l u ; . solvent, and one box i.i Lm.-.i., ". i. . and two bottles oi 'yoi:r Ke.-mv 1; : there is not a sign a ti:m r to i- i. felt, and 1 feel b; ! r,i.iii;i;-;cr, than I have for t weiv (:,r. i i.. tumorwas in the ieit s:if, ..r'ti-.i i . ... over the groin. 1 write tlsYs to;..,:. benefit ol otlnrs. Yen e::n . iv, - M you choose. IIA...I! 1' K. ii. )Jf,AI)V'AVS PERFECT ?UriAi!YLei'iLL .erlectly tasteless, -;u;ii., ..i:. sweet gum, in; vg", r. :ite, ; i.r.. . c, .:! -and strengilieii. llaiiwa; "s 1'.... i. r i r. euro of all disord rs oi I he Sn:(..-i' i t. l:oels. Kidneys, l.laour, tm'U i eases, Headache, i oust ijiai :n:-,, ti ness. Indigent ion, I 'ysjiej t e... -liillions I-evir. Inllji'iu ii:;:l i.-.i ... ., els, lies, and all li.-ran-.r- ie. .: Internal Viscera. W arrsu.t .ositive cure. lUrely -g. ,- ... ing no mercury, miti.-rais, or i: i r. drugs. "ibserve the following s injti-' ' suiting irom li$ord-rs oi t'li- i - Organs: ( onst it ion, lmviim l-.l s. i o . : -of the liloou in the li. sm. A. .-. v stomach, Nausea, 1 le;. ri I i. : i , i -. !. 1'ood, Fullness or Weight i;. K. m- : Sour Kructations, Sinfcii.e r i--the I'it of the ston.aeli, s u, .a.-.: . : Head, llurriHl and ti ;t Fluttering at the Heart, . l.e.M:i- er it--catiiifjSi-nsatioiis win i. in a 1 j e. i - 1 '" Iimness of visit. n, 1 lots er v ; -e: Sight, Fever, luili l'aiii in ti.. !i ciency of Ier.5j irntion, Y . iim-. !.- -Skin and Kyes. I'ain in the s i ' ' Limbs, and siualen Flushes ot 1: u:,:i r. ing in the Flesh. A few dosf'S oi Itn(iiv:ty, i ii ,v ' -the system lroin all the al ev. i.: m ' -v orders. I'rice, o cuts j-er le.. .--i-l-Druggists. Read ' False and True." s- inN-n ' ' stamp to Radway Ji Vo., . s" i,; I-ane, 2Cev York. lnii:riiia;i-i-thousands will be sent vou. July 24, 187f:ly In the Circuit Court of t h- state ; -i for the count v of Clackamas. Suit tor partition. George W. Trosser, riaintiiT. vs. William H. Prosser. ) Hester A. Cook. j Arthur Warner, Adniinis-' tratorof the Estate oi Ma ry grosser, deceased. .1 To Kiliam II. Prosier, one of the al i """ erf defendants : IN THE NAME OF TIIK sT ATE 0 : ' -'; ' egon,you are hereby required t a: i . and answer the complaint lil'"" Y'.f': JNHi in the above entitled si!. '"" ' ' ,, day of the term ot sa id Court mil" '"- u, exiration of six weeks from the lift' ; . lication b.-ing on the lTth day of ,u';',0"'-' and said next term of said ,lin . 0: I MIU JICAI Ullll I II icncing on the fourth tit o) M"'1 -ia ptember, 1S74. And if you lad C... ver said complaint? the i'i-oI,n, ..'na Ivtntlm 1'rairt fr.r Hi.' n-liet lie""" . mr So swe riy therein, which is for tlie part11'"11,' Hin:' SJile of a tract of la nd belonging to I nci. and defendants herein, situated in amas count v. State of Oregon.-"' 'e-;-t i,. of sections eight and njne in 14J .V?.' I1K;t Sodh. IUinge one East of the Meridian. Juw'-' Ry order of t he Hon. W. Vv . I tx ofsaidftwrt, datei lh" '''V'T-V r f. Attorney Irl Jnly 17, 1874. 7t OREGON CITY BREWER Henry Humbel, TTAVIXG PURCHAS JL A ed ed the above Brew- -TT7jnTt iV ishes to inform the I''o. 1 1"9' repred to manufacture .i - ery wis now preparet y oi II EE E. T A J ii? i" ft jy " AS good a? can fe oUfiin ffirr the Stat. Orders aelintfd fllled. Iwcnty drops in half a tunil,,,, will in a few moments " l! r; ,f Spasms. Sour Stomach. H.-irti. raillIs ifcadache. Diarrla. 'iK--Ai W ind in tlic Kowcls, and ail ii't rW r"'i'. in-lllc ( i:iri."i-s fl... i. V- i . : V u ' rl!" 'innucnce of t hi imi'v M ond. rlu I Medicine, t hat evev dav -m n crease iIIeesh and weight is s-n ind" !u" TMK CHEAT BLOOD Pl IIIFIEH. Every drop of the Sarsjiariliian I.osul. eut cc.mmunica.tes throuirh the I '.L nno.ar-cl ihiids and juic'f,-' he system the vior oi lite, lor it repa ri the wastes oi thi.iuuu- .. in. T !'... i ons revere ires. Scald llfad. Kin- or' salt Uheuin Krysi,-.las, Acne l.Vk sro ormsin the Flesn. 'lumors, cuu-l 1 dischar-es. .NUUu Sw.-ats. 1., i L' '. ar' It the patient, daily becomes ndiu-. h the wastes and d composition that tinuaily j-rojrressin-. succeeds in rr'. 'v'. these wastes, and repairs the s:,i1)t. v,r new material made irom luali h v lK t and this the Sarsearillkui wCi . , mM0 0 0 A C0TJRT2SY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, m;ivERSiTr of California, 7: