Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, October 16, 1874, Image 3

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OREGON CITY, OREGON, OCT. IB, I5".
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The Ai.pink. Four fuii-p-1.
,r.i11ili the (MoUr Aiui"-,
,., ... . ,rvv.s with all im-
number WlllCn ' mir.
WiU-an-lri Hsors. A tint- j
id j.ir.s '. I'" Uene in the fall of;
B wooI and rntr joavf.s are drop- ;
tho vcar. when 1 i"- , the a5r js
Wiiv and -i-,,1"'lI'I ' .pSsor.s. A tint-
Tiinr 'roiii .t.tr-W ic an exquisite
rjaini- , '.n-. " nttiT ( :inan:ii, is
R:,, riVrure won'derfullv ensraved
ft n..iLo ! The f.vP js full of leau-
by Jo,V Jinsivo Kadness. and the
ty una i clasped as in prayer,
hands aro (.f,trilutes a trrand
Mr. Artn-ir . f.;1nMi "The Rmids
fnll-pa-'e
r.f the A
S ibh' " and represcntimr in a
iiier t lie bold scenery of the
vivhi ii """ n-iw. snirit of the oicture
A'IrV.m f:V;7.'. and motion. A charminar
Ufl!U; i re to attract wide admira
HUbject, s.irt li,.rre A. C.t
tlon, i" ' - in ttic possession of
a , t . 1 1 ! I 1 1 ' ' T " , - , .
ir, Mi' T's.i ot ew iorK. ino
-iJne1;; .fl and lioH.itir,,!.
eucci ti ...ture is a poem
The
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"o.r illustration
i ri
in tins numoir are
LH. i -
1. l.itmcrous tlian usual.
iiinoh m
Tu" M.iine Company has detcrmin-
'V.Klisli an Art Union, similar
e,v. vfPH known Art Union in lOng
Meand"lrib,,te Us works of art.
both
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aro coiini."".; 7, 1S valued at
til iwiTIIhT-1. v - - - - ,
m art , nrouuuns. liie aim me
Companv, publishers, Xo. 5S Maiden
Lane, New York City.
Cot:rY 'Col-ht. The following is
th pi-ocecinsof the County Court,
October teili :
roiiiniisl Vers Court-Miles Gard, Su
pervisor oU ad District No. ;-, was
onh-r.-d to o-n all of tho lieeson
ro:il"l villain his district
L S. Shipley was awarded the con
tra'Vo'f coverinir tlie bridge over Suck
rr creek, near Oswego, lor tho sum of
"s W S'latinoii w'i allowed the sum
of Ji". for l.md taken hy tho Aurora
ami Dswevro roa'l.
In tin) matter of the application for
tin- reduction of taxes by JI. NV. Shi
hv; the court refused to made said re
duction. .... , i i
It was ordered that bids be received
for makin-z indexes to tho records of
Clerk's olhVe. and that tini Clerk post
ivtic-s inviting proposals for making
m1 indexes.
iliio licate order was ordered drawn
in' favor of N. NV. Randall for $37 f.0, in
place of one lost by said Randall.
N.incv Elliott, a pauper, was allowed
the monthly .stipend of
J. r.ell. Supervisor of lload lis
tric.ii N'. ".), was allowed U.W feet of
luiu'wr for his district.
15:11s to tlie amount of $l,iVJ N) were
au lile I and ordered paid.
Accikknt. A young man from Poit
1 m l, w Icise name we were unable to
l.-ari!, mi I wit'u a very severe accident
m Tu -s i iv last, near Aurora. From
what wc can learn, it apears he was
hittiuu' on the platform of the rear
c-Kich. on the down mail train, with his
feet reeling on the step, where lie had
r.CMitc l t enjoy th" comforts a cigar.
While in this" condition a piece of tim-l-r.
supposed to 1-e a portion of a de-f.-
ti v ;- calt'c-guard. caught in tlie step
i:i -. i -h a maiiii'-r as to twist and crush
tii,. t"..t of the unfortunate man in a
h'irriMe ui inner. We are not inform
ed a.-i t'l the extent of t lie injury.
Tic nieuiiicrs of the Church Guild of
S-.. r.i;;l's r.irish propose holding a
i'ir .in 1 Festival, about Wednesday of
week, i;i t'c 11 Fellow's huihl-
i l-'. i ' CI c l- '.'. s o u 1 1(1 -s oi ei' it i ui.
ve
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will
be
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and should
be
! ': ut iii" Kee;.:-y on i uesday, m order
la-ilthe i'..i:niii'vee may arrange and
p:: -e t!i -in. Fosters containing full
p.ir'.icuUrs will apjear next week.
1 . ; r I-: a L: s r. The roll owing is a
lie. ..f tlie L tt.rs rema'ning in the
I ni-oili-v at ,eg .n City,() -t. lo, 171:
l-VI I!i i!ii:ii -r, . odwig : F.irlow. Win.
II.: 11 erring, K lla '. ; Kelly, Frank,
1' -ts, Tm",,. ; S in h rs. As i; Smith,
ii.srles: I'racy S..I.; Weis, l'cter A.
If - ill l f.ir. i i!e ises.iv when "adver-
t;-d."
.1. M. P.acon, 1 M.
'i.oKi. The fall term of the Oregon
'ity Irannnar Srliool, under the efli
cinit in ui igemcnt of I'rof. S. I). Pope,
,IT-I'
1 bv Mirij Jennie 1 4a Forest, clos-
(M list
Fiida'i. Tiio school
is in a
winter
with an
nourishing ciiditiou. Tiie
t.-rai i-oinucMi. A 1 on Monda
lacreascd atte:f luiec.
t itANMKD liw;. l"or the accommo
niod.it ion of those who desired to go to
the Fiir, the mail train which usually
arrives here at a quarter past three,
tlo.-t not arrive this week until seven,
thus allowing the people along the
road to go up in .lie morning, attend
tin l'a r and re! irn in tho evening.
No Sr-Nn.vY TitMNs.--l?y letter from
n. 1. Rogers, General Freight and l'as-K-ngcr
Agent 1 the Oregon and Cali
fornia R iilro.-vl, we learn that hereafter
passenger trains will not run on Sun-
days. This uia-i
In cm" advantage to the
t'oinnanv, but
think the public will
Hot U satisfied
ith the change.
iNfoUM VTlo
an TKD. Jlenry l ltt-
t'n, who was in the Modoc war in l"vl,
in 'apt. Jesse Walker's Company, will
confer a favnr by stmding his address
t the Oregon ' ity Kntehpkisk olllce.
o fg.ei and Wnshington Territory pa
pors please copy.
I.osr. A geiiTleman's large, black,
onh-rt cloak, the enpe lined with red
Manuel, was lost between Harding's
mill and A. 15. Molcomb's, on the Ore
pu t'ity road, il'he tinder will please
leave the same sit the County Clerk's
o:hce or at this cilice.
Kr. curt i no. Fir.Thessing'.s building
wiu.-h l as In-en rented by the County
" a r.as in-en rented ty the t. ounty
!rt f, r a Con 1 House, is being paint
and ceneral 'Rutted up for that pur
Tlie o:Ti II will be on the lower
T.and the of It room up-stairs.
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e l an
IV. se
Mo...
Tiusks.-AVp are under obligations
to Col. W. I.. White, Clerk of tlie Sen
ate, for an interesting communication
en the general "results of the Legisla-
Uire tin fo .lfO i in., :..
3 paper.
FofNo.A lady's kid glovo was
risked up near the Methodist Church,
wM-h can lie had by calling at this
l"y'"(k- , Tlie clove is nearlj- new, dark
wlored, right hand.
-vE r.AT.i. An exciting time may
c-xpected in this place next Satur-
(''-.v, as the decisive game of base ball
, d ilaved here between the Col-
y C lub, of Salem, and the Arcadians
of Portland.
AO- l-r.T. Persons desiring a comnio-
i' "is dwellinsr should call on Mr. Able
Edy, as he informs us that he has a
very comfortable house to rent.
to A.Levy's for your clothing and
Jr'es. n0 sells cheap for cash.
nis new advertisement in to-
aV s paper.
V -.f s.
n-.ctr c-
'tP'-tins thr State Fair
THEE
-. will be (listnbuteu among vac a
dries' ot o.iHHI suhncril K'M. .S ailwc ill -r
, ti-kcts at fix) each, entitle the
h h r to tlie Aldine for a year to the
'"' nrl to a ticket in tlie dw
n ruivn-
Markft Iteport.
I The market remains unchanged
; price of wheat since our last report.
It is quoted at SI 30 per cental inPort-
. Hn.l. and ur mills are paying 70 cents
' r bushel, delivered at the mills.
Wheat i coming in very rapidly and
t,,e vessels in port are tilling with i
J loads. Wheat in Liverpool, hv mail
I oJriws frnm S:in IV;inr.ir. HiTrl AA
j for average California, and 10s 7ilHUs
for average Califorr
Oold is quoted l
110l.i. Leral tendc
W), and sellim; at Ul.
in .New lork to
dors are buvinir at
! Our merchants are well supplied
; wiiri soons. and iraue nas oeen verv
j irod for the past week. Merchandise
i and groceries are generally sold to the
j consumers at greatly reduced prices,
j We have no ehaii'jos to record in the
ireneral purchasin-jr price of orodnee.
I'.utter of wo.th IT cents t er mmn.):
j oxixh LY) cents tier dozen. Wheat is
j rpioted in San Francisco at $1 4:rt,$l 50
pcr cental.
ArrnKVT. On Sunday, the 4th iust.,
a little .son of Mr. Win. Hamilton, of
this city, while on a visit to friends,
about u mile from town, while playing
with other children, fell and broke hin
left arm ietween the elbow and wrist.
Ir. Norris was called and set the. bro
ken limb, and the little fellow is now
getting along very well.
The mills of this city are now run
ning to their utmost capacity. They
are loading a ship, at Portland, for
Liverpool, with Hour and wheat.
AMfsiMi-To see a gentleman go
into cliurcli and seat himself between
a bashful young man and his sweet
ness. SUMMARY OK STATU XK1VS.
Pendleton wants h good boot and
shoo make and a barber.
A large black bear was caught in a
trap near the Dalles last week by
Frank Splawn.
Cupt. Simpson's big ship. Western
shore, was to be lannehed at North
Bend, Coos county, last Saturday.
The County Court of Jackson
county let the contract for building
the new jail to Smith and Hall at
$o,S75.
Fourteen wagons, loaded with
wheat from the Klickitat, arrived at
the Dalles on Thursday of last
week.
Another one of tho alleged robbers
of Vell3, Fargo Sc Co.'s safe at Salem
called Jack Shepherd has been ar
rested. Tlie Coos county He ard savs: Mr.
Crouch, the inventor of the super
heating steam engine which caused
quite a stir in sciential circles some
months ago, will probably start a
foundry and machine shop on Coos
Day this fall.
Wo learn that the editor of the
Ji''-orl and business manager of the
&t'tet:in, at Salem had a bit of a
'mill" on Mon lav
both coming out
second best. No damage done.
Coos Tay is a good place for steam
boats. Tlie steamer Messenger made,
during the last month, 2"' per cent,
on her cost .812.000 over and above
expenses and repairs. The latter,
owing to the breaking of her cylin
der heads, were quite expensive and
much in excess of the average.
While out quail hunting the other
day with some older friends. Master
Henry Pane, of Jacksonville, was ac
cidentally shot by one of thein. who
did not see him n hen nrinir'at a flock
of quails in a thicket. The charge
was fine shot. 10 of which struck
Henry in the left arm and hand, and
in the breast. His wounds are not
serious.
Ficom GtxiitciA. Tho result of tho
election which was held in Georgia,
on the Gth inst., was a most com
plete Democratic triumph. Every
thing passed o'T quietly. There was
searoe.lv any opposition except in a
few counties to the Democratic can
didates. There will not be exceeding
fourteen Republicans in both houses
thus giving the Democrats a majori
ty of 205 on joint ballot.
MAHRIKO.
In this city, at the residence of the
bride, on Sunday t he 1 It h int., M r. J.
Pilbcrry and Mrs. Post.
At the residence of tlie 1. ride's parents
Tuesday evenimr, Oct. 13, 174, bv Dr.
i. S. Atkinson, Ij. J. Spooner and Miss
Ella A. Jennings, all ol Clackamas Co.,
Oregon.
Compliments received. CJalesbury
and KnoxviTe, 111., please copy.
Kackiicycil 1) c t o r-Ta lk,
"All has been done that can be done,"
says tlie physician when he jrives up a con
su mpt ive nat ient and retires from the Held.
Xot so, good friend not so. JfotMnrr, com
paratively, has been done, if Hale's IIon
FY OK IIORKUOUNn AND Tar has not. been
prescribed and ierseverincly administer
ed. Let the patient fake th" case info his
hands and use the remedy that Nature
and Science have furnished! It never tails.
Pike's Tooth-Ache Irtors Cure in one
minute.
The Tules on Fire.
All over the Ptate the tules are on Arc
with enthusiasm on the subject of the
next and last Ur.ind trift Concert of Ken
tucky, to come otr November :1D, lsrt. Cn
til recently it was thought that the excite
ment was confined to the cities and towns.
but reliable accounts show that the rural
districts are as much in earnest on the
sulijeet as the cities. Indeed, the fact is
not surr.risins when it is known that this
is jiositive the taxt chuntw which can be
iven, and at this Concert 52.5ni ii,ii in cash
will be distributed to the ticket-holders in
such prizes or sifts as ?i).tx)i Siuo.ikio. -
t10. SiYOH). S-31.IKH). For further infnrmii.
t ion, address
Ctov. 1. K. r.rtAMT.ETTK, I-oulsville, Ky.
A Wonderful Invuxttov itirrrvTiv
Patented. An elegant little instrument
which combines twelve nract ieall v useful
tools, viz : Pocket rule, ruler, square, bevel.
screw o river, chisel, compasses, scissors.
button-hole cutter, pater knife, eraser and
pencil sharper. The article is made of steel
and evidently durable. Agents are wanted
in every town. The proprietors otr-r 'o
send steel polished ost paid bv mail for
fifty cents. Silver plated, one dollar. Gold
plated, two dollars. Persons desiring an
agency or to obtain the tools should apply
at onee. The proper address is I'omblnn
tion Tool Co.. m Nassau street. New York
Also, the new Revolver Iapjhtninfr Trap"
which winds up like a clock. Kills ratV
irophers, squirrels, mice. fcc. and throws
them away and sets itself as quick asthe
name indicates. One trap sent by express
for one dollar. ' lrlM
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
Happy Relief for Youns Men from the
eir-ctsot Errors and Abuses in earlv life
Manhood restored. Impediments toMar
riajre removed. Nw method of treatment.
New and remarkable remedies. Books and
circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2
South Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pa., an In
stitution havinp a high reputation for hon
orable conduct and professional skill.
nov8 :ly
tri-'or the very best Photofrraphs, go to
j ELEVATOR, 475 Mcnrpo- 'r. Fez
l rsneis'V?.
Tlie Source of Many Ills
If all the ailments, bodily and "mental
which torment the human fanUly could be
traced to their primary sources "it TouM
be found that three-fourths of them orj!f.
natcdin the failure of the stomach and
the other organs by which the food is eon
verted Into nutriment ana a-,..n. .i o l
purposes t life, to perform io taS?--t0if HC
ted to them bv nature vw" . i S ?llot"
ularly. ThinlMAnethh' V"K"
portance of a m?d cine u-i il .ast lm"
these organs to do t heir wlw. e i f ,In'e,s
oughlv and emciently V.' Uutv tnor
appnrent. Host Kter K' mi'l al once
may be truly chr"corlrS h' IT
tion of this kind, in.iee l , f , A. P r ',ara
which can ., ImpMeUPv'KdVra
stomachic, an a terative -ir,i
in such proportions is to r n ftlri,-t
taneously t he a.ll'oa.lUC0,fl'n1
ordered stomach. 1 WV f Vn 'ooLm dlS"
This conclusion ls V1rr l,,tHv ,hteStl,n' ?
ty ami certainty wlthwh
ford relief in chronic cases i, -toroiditv
of the lPv?..-C1.lS. 1 of dspepS1a,
ti i i, ... . , :: "iiu
swallowed thonsands of tos .ff ;Arv
scunmuny, gamboge, croton oil i. ... IV
and tens f thousands of L'r . th V' &C
maturely filled tl
iii, rinrwif.oi .
aiure.y iu,eu thereby. Hut ever since
mi
in
cd
..V.;...X..Y..;.i Vw.' .ral salivants andfuri
,n3 ,..n... -.-,, i n,- jailer has teaililv- .m,l
surely fallen into deserved cm ,t cm J The
outcry against s imulation bv which con
coctorsof deplet ing' drenches hoj.ed to Rive
eclat to their disjrustinR and dan-erous
comr-ounds has only served to Increase the
demand lor the wholesome stimulant
ton.cand alterative which for tiventv-live
years triumphed over all op- osition and is
now the most i oi ular medicine on the
Wcst.-rn hemisphere.
I til-: P. n kh !r Wo take pleas
ure in callinir attention of ,,Ur Vallev
triends to the wonderful merits of the
double-barreled breech loadiiv shot
tjuns manufactured bv Parker liroh
ers. West Meridcn, Conn.
The highest testimonial received
from all sections of the country, ami
the thorough test friven it in the Held
by our friend Capt. (Jrcen 15. Samuels,
warrant us in assertinir that it is the
best breech-loadiiiir shot run in tlie
world. Tin simplicity of construction,
tlie ease with which it can be loaded or
unloaded, the facility with which the
load can be changed from small to
lariro shot onablinir the sportsman, in
an instant, to adapt his chatnro to any
sized irame that may present itself the
ease with which it may be kept clean
its availability to a country where noth
ing but muzzle-loadine: ammunition
can be procured, all combine to recom
mend it to every sportsman who can
appreciate perfect fowHnj piece
"Warren Sentinel ;" (Front Royal, Va.)
IMiysiolo-ists ;ty t!jt our liorfie are
renewed one in seven years. The materi
al of which they are reeonst rueted is the
blood, and unless it be fully charged with
the elements of vitality, the strength and
health ol the system decline, of all the
blood depurents, Iiu. Walk Kit's VlNKOAIt
Mittkks is the safest and most in fa I liable.
There is no disease arising from deprava
tion of the blood, which it will not speedily
euro. oet2:nl"
CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
Published as a n'Ait.vtxi; and for the
beti-(jt of Voinj Men and otiieils wlio
suffer from NKUVOL'S DKIill.ITY, LOSS
OK M ANHOOD, etc., tint in out re- nirani
of srtf-nin: Written by Nathaniel Mav
kaik, Ksq.. who cured himself alter under
iroine; considerable quabkerv, and mailed
free on receiving a io.st-paid diri.-cted enve
lope, by the publisher,
PR. JOHN M. DAONAIX,
11 Clinton Street. Prooklyn, N. Y.
XJ-JW TO-DAY.
T) fi LOTH I N
! I now off -r this stock of roods'
at Prier-s l:ir b-lovs- any other
house in the State. I
Ti'ji'-s are hard and mon-'y'
s--arci and I will ive every one!
I he wort h of t h--ir money. j
! I also keep a full assortment'
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.He unsl Hoys'
Cloi liiny,
Unci vnvarr,
i-'lu n iieln,
Jtliniket,
And Yarn.
ALSO
GriM-ci-iea,
Cutlery,
lev elry,
Not bill K,
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Inst r n me nt s.
Toy,
Etc.,
AT TII E
Lowest Prices
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Shi-riffs Sulci
T Y VIRTUE OF A DIX'RKE AND EX
IJ ecution issued out of tho Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the County
of Clackamas, to me directed, in favor of
Ij. II. Allen and P. II. Dewis. under tie
lirm name of Allen A ly.-wis, and against
T. J. Mattock and Ilopie Matlock his wife,
for the sum of Si, .",57 .SI, U. S. gold coin, to
gether wit h costs of suit, accruing costs and
disbursements.
Now, therefore, I have levied upon the
following real estate, to-wit : Situated,
lying and being in Clackamas county,
State of Oregon, an undivided one-third
of tlie following piece of land, of which T.
J. Matlock became the owner by the last
will of W. T. Matlock, deceased, said land
being described and said bequest in said
will (now on file in the Clerk's ofllce of
Clackamas county, State of Oregon) as fol
lows, to-wit :
Fifteenth, I set apart the following de
scribed portion of my donation landclnim,
the center of said tract on the easterly line
of my donation land claim, shall be the
middle of a small stream on which is situ
ated my grist mill, such tract shall be so
surveyed wit h lines parallel with the do
nation claim lines, as to include the creek,
mill-race,dam,and mill and a ppurtcna nces
so as to include no more t ban ten acres ;said
land, mill and appurtenances axe to be
considered in three equal niyl undivided
parts. The bequest to said T. J. Matlock
being in the following words: The second
undivided one-third of the same I give, do
vise and bequeat h unto my son Theodora
J. Mat lock ; in ot her words the land hereby
intended to be conveyed is all th" interest
I take in the donation land claim of W. T.
Matlock by reason of the bequeath as
above set out. And on
Saturday, tlie 7tli lay of November,
1ST ,
at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. in., at the Court
House door in )-egon City Clackamas coun
ty, I will sell the above described real es
tate at public auction to th highest bidder,
for cash In hand, U. S. gold coin, to satlsfy
executiou, costs, accruing costs and dis
bursements. J. T. APPERSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas Co., Ogn.
Oregon City. Oct. 13th 1ST!. wl
Improvement of the Upper Columbia
River.
Notice to Contractors.
Advertisement.
United State's Engineer Office, )
Portland, iregon, October 3d, 1STI. (
C5EM.ED PROPOSALS IN DUPLICATE
O will be received at this office until IJ M.
on the 4th day of November, lSc 1, lor the
improvement of the Upper Columbia
River, at each of the following places:
Umatilla Upper liapids, 107 miles above
the Dalles, about three hundred (3u0) cubic
yards of rock.
squally nook Rapid, 36 miles above the
Dalles, about three hundred (300) cubic
yards of rock.
The work to be done consist in blasting
out rock -, all rock being under water.
The amount a vn liable for the work Is
twenty thousand CJO.noOl dollars.
Printed sieciflcat ions, instructions to
bidders, and blank forms for proposal will
be furnished on application to this offlce,
when charts of the localities above named
may be ezzzzlz..
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Oregon City, June 12, 1.874
War. I. Burns. Agent of PhcenLx Insur
ance Co., Dear Sir: On the 4th day of June
m y barn was destroyed by Are. On the 6th
you was notilied of the same. You prompt
ly notified the Company of my loss, and
on the Kith inst. Mr. Llimon, the gentle
manly aent and adjustt?rof the Company
was on hand, the loss promptly and cheer
fully adjusted and a draft for the Amount
($7'X') in full, placed in my hand.
W'e thank you, and through you, the
Company which you represent, for tho
prompt and cheerful adjustment of our
losses, and we Join in the general verdict
of the people In saylnc, Tho Old Phoenix
of Hartford offers reliable indemnity.
KODNEY TOMPKINS.
The- Crucial Tent of the value of ft
medicine is time. Does the experiment
confirm the claim put forth in Us favor at
the outset? Apply this criterion, so simple,
yet so searching,"to Tarrant's Efferves
cent Seltzer Apperient. How has It
worn? What lias been its history? How
does it stand to-day?
Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient
is a household name throughout the Unit
ed States. It is administered as a specific,
and with success in dyspepsia, sick head
ache, nervous debility, liver complalnt.bill
ious remittents, bowell complaints (espe
cially constipation), rheumatism, gout,
gravel, nausea, the complaints peculiar to
the maternal sex, and all types of inflam
mation. So mild is it in its operation that
it can be given with perfect safety to the
feeblest child ; and so agreeable is it to the
taste, so refreshing to the palate, that chil
dren never refuse, to take It. 1'or sale by
..II .1 1 A.
OCtUW'J
Another Chance!
FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT
IN AID OF THE
rriiLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
NOVEMBER 30, 1874.
Drawing Certain at that Date.
LIST OI' C'II'-T.S.
One Grand Cash liift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
5 Cash (Sifts $J0,)iMcaeh
10 Cash (Sifts, U.iiOOcach
15 Cash Gilts, 10, imk) each
10 Cash ( Sifts, 5,000 each
Mi Cash (Silts, 4,0OOcach
3.) Cash (Silts, S.iMKIcacl-
50 Cash Gifts, 'J,iHji)each
loo Cash (Sifts, l.oooeach
'210 Cash (Sitts, (ion each
500 Cash (Sifts, 100 each
10,000 Cash Gifts. 00 each
...$250,000
... 100,000
... "5,000
.... 50,000
... 25.U00
... 100,000
.... 140,000
... 150,000
... 100,000
... 10O.000
... UO.000
... 100,000
... 100,000
... 120,000
... 50,000
... 950,000
Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash 2,500,000
IMilCi: OI' TICKHTS.
Whole Tickets $50.00
Halves 25.00
Tent h, or each Coupon 5.00
11 Whole Tickets for 500.00
22 Tickets for. 1,000.00
For Tickets and information.
Address,
THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE,
Ag'ent unci Jlamt'fer,
Public Library Htiildinff, Louisville, ICy.
octSwtj
Kstiiblishod in 16G0.
V. 1TUGBES
TOl'LIl AXNOU.NTK TO TIIE CITI-
zens of Oregon City, and vicinity.
that he has purchased, fitted up and filled
the store
OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE,
on Main Street, bet ween Third and Fourth,
Oregon Oitv.
My stock consists of
Ir j--(ioott.
Cloth In-;,
Hoots and Slioea,
Groceries,
liileit -Meit lei lien,
I'erfumcr)-, Hals mart Caps,
Plated-Ware, Ladies' and Gent
Furnishing G ! x, Chlnn. Tea. Set,
Table Cutlery, Hosiery,, Crockery,
Vi iidov -G la, Glai-Wn.re,
Vanki'(.otliin, Hardware,
FARMING EMPLEMENTS,
K0LE, GRAIN SACKS, &c,, Arc.
Having been established since 1SCO, my
long experience in business enables me to
know what to buy for this market.
MY STOCK OF
Ci eneral ZNIorcliaiidise
Is Large and well Assorted.
There Is no house in the City that
Can Undersell Me.
SMALL PROFITS AND QTICR RETURNS,
Is my Motto.
Cull nrni Examine my Good lirfurn
p:i relinking elsewhere, and I will Mult
yu" B. A. HUGHES.
Oregon City, July 17th, 1871.
FORSALE.
rpiIE UNDEHSIGNED OFFERS HIS
premises, in Os wego, for sale at a bar
gain, for cash. There is a fine dwelling
and out buildings, orchard and about three
acres of land. Finely situated for a board
ing house for the hands employed in the
Iron Works. J. W. CAI E.
Oswego, Sept. 10, 1S7I? 3w
WALTHAM WATCHES.
These celebrated Watches have been
gn atlv improved during the present J'jar,
and several new sizes added the list. Ihe
stern-winding and sotting attachment can
now tie had with and grade ot size, and all
the old established grades of key-winders
are also made as before. Any one who
contemplates buying a watch, either now
or in the future, should send for our new
Descriptive priee List, which is now ready
AMI SE.N'T Fit EE. This describes all
the Watches, large and small. Ladies' and
Gentlemen's, Gold and Silver, with prices
of each, and contains besides information
in relation to watches useful to every one.
It also explains in full our plaQ of send
ing single Waltham Watches at low prices
to any place in the Union by mall or ex
press, with the bill to collect on delivery
with privilege to the purchaser to open the
package and examine the watch before
paying, and with no obligation to take It
unless entirely satisfactory. Thousands
have obtained genuine Waltham Watches
from us in this way and all have received
full value for their money. A large assort
ment of extra heavy cases for tho Pacific,
trade always on hand. Everyone should
sent for a Price List, as the farther you live
from New York the more advantage it is
to deal with us. When you write please
mention that advertisement was seen in
the Obegox City Enterprise. Address
y'O'VAltLi : CO.. 7o. ?3 Fi-j-- Averse.
DRY GOODS !
CLOTHE jNXSM
HATS and CAPS!
GROCERIES!
ETC.. ETC..
ETC.
THE FIRST
GRAND OPENING
1874 FALL SEASON 1S74
Will be Inaugurated by a SpUntUd
Exhibition ot
NEW GOODS!
Altu Mot of
BRADLEY, MARSH & CO.,
.OK.
!Moiidav. August ii 1st.
BRADLEY, MARSH & Co.
I-iEKL TIIKY WOULD HE WANTING
; in courtesy o their numerous pat
rons, as well ns foregoing a pleasure to
themselves, were they to allow the "yellow
leaf" of Time to pass by without some suit
able acknowledgement fdrthe more than
liberal support accorded them since their
advent, in business.
The u n retarded and unexampled pro
gress of BKADLKY, MAK-SII A CO. in pop
ularity and business success has inspired
their rivals and competitors with bitter
animosities, and their envious tongues
misconstrue every motive with a view of
Injuring our fair fame and well earned
reputation in the world's esteem.
Viewing the past with contemplation's
sober eye, and cheered by tlie generous
suport of this community, we shall con
tinue to pursue a steady, "onward course,
that has no retiring ebb, regardless of our
detractors, to whom we cherish no resent
ments, relying In the future on that ener
gy ability and watchful enterprise that Is
sure to reward every intelligent and saga
cious attempt to uupply a generally felt
want.
We are desirous of building up a business
that will bo a
CREDIT TO THE CITY AND STATE !
Let our opponents endeavor, according
to their means and ability, to emulute us
in this rcsect, and In a very short time
trado will be attracted to Portland that has
been, from well known causes, dirested
from it, and numerous tenantless houses
will find occupants.
BRADLEY, MARSH & CO.,
Wholpnale and Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS.
0 m
AKD
Gieiicrsil Importers
.or.
ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND
FOREIGN GOODS,
Corner First & Stark Sts.,
PORTLAND.
CASH ADVANCES MADE O.V EVERT
DESCRIPTION OF ?2C2CCE.
FALL 1874,
Ib your time to buy goods at law prices.
S. ACKER MAN & CO.
re now receiving a large stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
all of the Latest Styles, which will sell
ATILESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock hat been bought for oash, and
we will sell It at a small advance above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
"1 TE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE
T fore you purchase or go to Portland,
come and price our goods and convince
yourself that we do what we say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods. Clothing.
Uats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladles and Gents
Furnishing CSoods,
Notions, Grocer
les, Hard
ware and a great many other articles too numer
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC.
We will also pay the Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon City, Sept. 11. 1874. tf
THE NEW IMPBOVED
8ide Peed and Back Peed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Always in Order and Read for Work.
If ther ii a FLORENCE MACHINE
within on thousand miles of 8aa Fran
cisco not working well, I will fix it with
out any expense to the owner.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
OIUKD H0TZL BUILDING.
UK FRASeWCO.
PACIFIC
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
SonthwMt Corner Fint and Morrison Sts.
rORTLAFD, ORBQOir,
From this date we have adopted the
CASH BASIS AND HARD TIMES PRICES.
Come and see us and there will be mu
tual satisfaction.
CUSTODIERS AT OCR LOW PRICES
i
OURSELVES AT CASH.
GEORGE A. PEASE.
SoathweitCor. First A Morrison Sts.,
Portland, Oregon,
August 7. 187. tf
FREE VACCINATION FOR CHILDREN
DR. S. PARKER HAS RETURNED
from the East and has reopened his
offlce at Bell & Parker"s Drue Store. Main
Street, Orgon City. Residence at Mrs.
Post's. Th Doctor, while In Boston. Mass..
procured a limited supply of vaccine mat
ter taken from a calf, and for a short time
will vaccinate free of chargr, either at his
office or at their residence, if within the
city limits or at Canemah, all children in
Ctackniruvs county vnrUr 12 years whoso
parents are desirous of havinp them vac
cinated with pure, unadulterated virus
and thus protected from tho dan ere rs of
Small Pox or any scrofulous complaint.
llsep-tf DR. S. PARKER.
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING SOLD
out their business in this city, would
respectfully ask those Indebted to them to
call at the old store and settle their ac
counts either by cash or note. We desire
to square up our business as soon as possi
ble, and those knowing themselves Indebt
ed to us will confer a favor by making im
mediate payment. Either of the under
signed are authorized to receipt for debts
due the firm. All persons having demands
against us, will pleaso present their so
ooucw. BEIct
Ceg"oc Ct7, Ox. 8.
FLORENCE
.
Once More We Come I
With a Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
LARGER AND MORE ATTRACTIVE
than ever before, bought from the great
San Francisco Panic, and which we offer
at Greatly Reduced Prices. Our stock:
lias been largely Increased and we can
show as handsome a line of ready-malde
goods In Men and Boys Business and
ress Suits. Overcoats, etc., as can be found
In the country, and at prices that cannot
fall to satisfy. Our
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is filled with a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
Empress ClotK,
Moli airs, French and
American Dress Goods,
Black A 1 parr a,
BrUUsntlnei,
Cashmeres, ota.
FLANNELS,
Plaid. Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors. Bleached and Unbleached Cotton
Flannels.
Ladles and Cents TTnderwaro,
Shawls and Scarfs,
Wool Blankets,
Trunks and
Traveling Satchels,
Uats and Caps,
Oil Cloth for
Flourand Table,
BOOTS and SHOES.,
We would call special attention to our
stock of Men's and Boys' San Francisco
Boots, which we have sold for a number of
years past with general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS.
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choice
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AND CARMAX ISLAND SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
Produce sum! Wool.
scplStf
I. SELLING.
FOR SALE!
-Vt V. Bar
"am I
I WILL SELL AT A REASONABLE FIG
ure, my Livery Business, Stock. tc,
and lease my Barn to a purchaser for two
years; also if required, will lease my
Dwelling House for same time,
Oregon City, Oregon, August -JO, 1874.
J. M. FRAZER.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For fever and A-rus, Intoruiittant Fever,
Chill Fever, Heiuitteitt Fever, Dumb
Ajas, Periodical or Bilious Fever.
ana indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
N-5 one remedy is louder
CHclecl !"ir by the necessities of
tho AKirricaa people than a
sure an-J safe cure for Fever
and Ague. Such we are now
ca:lh- l to offer, with a-perfect
certainty that it -.v;H eradicate
tiie ii.-ent-, Mid with assur
ance, f'lnn-.led oa proof, that uo harm can arise
from 1U u-.e iu any juant'.tr.
That whi.-'i pi-'Mects from, or prevents this dis
order liiiiit Ijj of immense ter'vice in the com
munities whore it prevails, prevention is better
tlian euro, fur the patient escapes the risk which
lie must run i: violent iitt;icWs of this baleful dis
temper. This "Cl'KE" expel thO miasmatic
poioi oi" Fkvf.k AM) A;i"K from the fcytein,
itn'i prevent trio dcveJopiueist f tlie disease, if
t:ilen o;i the th-t apirt:;cli of iti irerooii:try
fymiitoii:. It i:j not ou!y tiie let remedy ever,
yet discovered for this cl-vs ol" complaints, but
iNo lit- cheapest. The large quantity we nij
;! for a dollar brings it wilhtu the" renrh of
i'-.-Vrybo i. ; and hi bilious ri.-iri-i-ts, where
Ki.vkk AM .Vi"i: I'lWiii'?. everybody should
ti.ive i:, and u-e it freely. tolh lor cure Dttd pro
tection. It is hoped thi priee will place it within
the reach of all the poor as well as the rich.
A fiT-.it superiority 'l t Ii I remedy over any
other ever discovered for the Fpeedy'and certain
cure ot" Intermittent!; i.tluct it contains no (jui
ni:ie or mineral; consequently it produces nc
fjuinism or other i:inrioue effects whatever upon
tint constitution, 'i'liose cured by it are left as
healthy a.s if tliey had never had the disease.
Fever and A rue is not alone the consequence
of the miaBiuatie. poison. A jrrent variety of dis
orders arise from its irritation, niDonj? which
arc Neuralgia, Kheumatism, Gout, Headache,
l.iiii.lnoss, Toothnche, Earache, Catarrh, Asth
nis, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen,
Hysteric:", Fain in the Bowels, Coli.?, Paralysis,
mill dcraujreinent of the Stomach, all of which,
wiinn rij.'i'iatinK in this cause, put on the in
vrmi'tont type, or become periodical. This
"Cl'kk'' expels the poison from the blood, and
criisejiitiit!y cures them all alike. It is an in
valuable protection to immigrants and persona
traTei'in.j or temporarily residing in the mala
rious dUiri.;ts. If taken occasionally or ch&ily
while exposed to the infection, that will be ex
creted from the .system, and cannot accumulate
in sulli-ient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence it ii even more valuable for protection
thsin cure; aud lew will ever suffer from Inter
uiittents if ihcv avail themselves of the protec
tion this renwly affords.
For 7.1'ccr Complaints, arising it Jm torpid
itv of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro
ducing many truly remarkable cures, whera
other medicine fad.
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. AYEIt&CO., Ixiwell, MftM,
Practical and Analytical Chmit,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE "WORLD.
PRICE, $1.00 rKli BOTTZ.K,
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
which is at
once agreeable,
healthy, and
effectual for
preserving tho
hair. Jt soon,
restores faded
or gray; hair
to its original
color, icith the
gloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair whero the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can bo
saved, by this application, and stimu
lated ilito activity, bo that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use' will prevent tho hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to tho
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which maka
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, tho Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet last
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co.,
practical nd Analytical Cheznlatv,
LOWELL. IXASS.