Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, April 02, 1875, Image 4

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THEWERPftlSE;
Andy 'Johnson- i" the Semite.
Senator Johnson made a long
speech on the admission of Pinch
back, on the 22.J ult., in which he
stroke some truths which ought to
be heeded.
He first referred to the trouble in
the Tennessee Legislature in . .lSGC
and the action 'of the Federal Gov
ernment at that time, the instruction
to General Thomas, in command of
the Federal forces, to strictjj. abstain
from any interference. ; In quoting
the dispatch conveying such instruc
tions to General Thomas lie said the
dispatch was signed by the Secretary
of War and the present President,
lie declared it was not uia intention
to gire utterance to a single personal
matter, but to speak oipublic acta.
o lie then referred to tl removal of
General Sheridan from e command
of the Fifth Military Df Vict in 1SG7
and said it was in coiLA uence of a
wail which came up fro?i tho people
of that section. Why --as it that
this man Sheridan had been selected
to go back to these people who be
fore had condemned him and prayed
for his removal? Ha (Johnson)
O knew tho determination the people
sought. Their greatest object was
Cto be restored to the Union. lie
would tell some of those who were
acting behind tho curtain that if
they expect to stir up another civil
war and amid the war-cry and strife
have one ride into power for the
third term, then they might bid fare
well to liberty, f Applause. J
Ho then proceeded to arguo at
length against tho third term. In
spoafcing of gift-taking by United
States olliuials, he said this question
would b.j just as legitimate a subject
cto consider hero to-day as tho one
now under consideration. Ileturn
ing to the action of tho Fresidcnt in
Louisiana affairs, he referrod to tho
provision of the Constitution that
the United States .shall guarantee
0 every State in the Union a republi
can form of government, and said ho
didn't understand the Fresidcnt to
bo tho United States. That provis
ion didn't authorize tho Executive of
liis own volition to take charge in
person or by agent selected from the
army of a State Government. He
declared the time had been in this
country within his recollection when
if an act of usurpation like this had
been attempted, it would have pro
duced a shock throughout tho nation
and"a storm of indignation would
havo been ready to hurl tho perpe
trator from power. Now, wo saw
things differently. We had gone
rput of the Constitution in a way that
""would" bring this Government to an
end or change its character entirely.
Again, referring to the orders sent
Sheridan, tho speaker said here was
a general of the army sent with au
thority to go and look-over the conn
try and mark himself out an empire,
prescribe tho lines of his government
or territory he should control, and
in which his power is as absolute as
that of an Emperor. "Where, he ask
ed, did this power of usurpation and
tyranny come from? "Upon what
meat doth this our C.v'sar feed that
ho hath grown so great," that he can
mark out tho boundaries of empires
and place military commanders over
them. He thought it time that the
country was awakened to consider
these things. The Senator described
the organization of tho Louisiana
Legislature, and declared the action
of the military in the case was un
constitutional. He would votp against
the resolution, not because it was a
Republican measure, but on the
Cprinciple that i Presidential inter
ference with the affairs of a State
wero sanctioned in this case, why
not apply to all others? He referred
t and denounced the action of the
President in Arkansas affairs, and
C -speaking of tho growth of Federal
power as evinced in the action in
Louisiana and Arkansas affairs, the
force bill and the pcndingresolution,
he declared there must be something
behind all this, and connucd, "We
ran only look at it in ne light of
events that will transpir . in the ap
proaching Presidential election,when
avo may havo a conquorer and usurp
er installed in tho Government, and
he has coiic on extending his military
power until ho has accomplished his
purpose. Tho time may come when
some member of tho other House
mav introduce a resolution Iiko this
"Whereas. A great disturbance and
dissatisfaction exists in tho country,
and for the sake of the preservation
of xoacqt and harmony in the country,
H.-sofccd. That A. or B. is declared
President." I don't euro whether
you call him King or President, for
the next term or the next eight years.
cy hat would you do. then? Where
is the power to preveut, and where
is tho army, and where tho navy?
What could you do in the impotency
and weakness of unan.iod people,
when brought in contact with armed
force? Wo well know we would be
powerless. And I to-day; in tho
presence of this Senate, warn the
people of the approaching danger.
I tell my countrymen, Mr. President,
that empire is ahead, and (hat instead
of having a free and repul lican Gov
ernment now, wo haveia kind of
Government which is cal.ed a Strat
' ocracy. There is a military Govern
ment where the country 5-Trulled by
a military chieftain, andiwhero the
army is the power. Tha'As tho Gov
ernment you havo now. 1
'He ajpealed to thcw,eople to
arouse the people against irruption,
against proiligaey, agai. t usurpa
tions. This administrate-l is trying
to overthrow tho Govern: tent. Let
every effort bo made to sustain the
Government and eject from power
kgions and restore tho Jibertie.s of
the people." He would tell this dic
tator to stop his encroaehnr-.ents upon
tho Constitution and brinj peace to
the country. Lot him do this and
tho speak, r wonld mount the ros
trum nnd strive to gain from tho peo
ple his pardon for the violations of
the Constitution and all his trans
gressions. Ho concluded as follows: Let us
forget what has been heretofore.
Let- ua lay aside jiersonal difur
ences. Let us lav aside party disci
plui0. Let us give up our parties tor
our country, and lay thtm on the
auer-in defense of the Conktitution.
-M'pianse n the mdlerws checks
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tuo corrupt and usurping inler. In
stead of this resolution L'AvonKl say
to the President iu tho liguageof
Cato to t!io Embassadoitlf Caesar,
'"o iL'll the Kmncror to sbanil his
CFLA. EL C.A. ITJ)'
DEALER IN
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CORNER' OF' SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
.,. Has Just Received a New Stock oT "
Calicoes', fcrcas GoodsBrown "hW Kleached SliMttogi 2 " ; , . y,?.f
" House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Kosom Linens, 'l
Linen To Welling ahle-Clt, CorietLadi.snuXents ... , r
nose, ThrealtCa..brk-s, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions, ,.;
Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac
TTT : ' ' Als ajfldfassortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries,' Crockery Glassware, Coal Oil,' Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys
Which Have 1. e selected wilU .pcctol care for this market aud cannot
BE SURPASSED IX QtALITY OH PRICE. . '
Tllb HlCaiCST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE,
March 13, 1S73 :tf ' : ' ' ' ' '
A L CTIWy A2D COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auc(ionoei
Cornier of Fioiit & Oak sts., Portland
Auction Sales
Of Real F-st:ito, (Jroceries,. Ueneral Mer
ch.-mdise and Horses. .
SALE DAYS Wednesday nml Saturday
A. B. RICHARDSON,
. ... Auctioneer.,
At iaiv;s,i Hsilo.
English Refined Bar and Bundle Iron
English Square and- Octagon Cast
Steel, llor.se Shoes, Hasps,
Sa ws, Screws, Fr y-Pa ns,
Sheet Iron," It. ;
- . , - Ci. Ir6n.., . -. -
A L S O
A lar0 assortment of Jrooeries and JAi-
uors. A. 15. 111C11AK!.N ),
Jan. 1, lSa-tf. Auctioneer.
J. I. DAVJE-S.' . JOSHUA DAVIES.
J. P. DAVIES & CO.,
'A.t J GTI OTsTIuE n S
A x n "
COMMISSION MERCK ANTS,
FIUK-PUOOF STOXR IJVIL1I.VG,
YHARF STHEETi VICTORIA.; B. G.
Librral Advances Made on t'onsi.iiinifnls.
July 2J, 1STI :ly
Adiiiiiiistnilor's Sale.
TTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Jennings Smith. Ailminist rator of the
est ate of John Albright, deceased, as such
Administrator, by virtue of an order of t lie
County Court of Marion county, Oregon,
will, at one o'clock h. m., on
Suturday, the :ttl day of April,
A. 1. 1375, at the Court IlouSf door, in Ore
jron City, in the county ! Clackamas, in
the srate of On-yon, olTc-r for sale at public
auct ion, the following described real cstat e,
to-vit : 1 lie north -.1 ol the donation land
claim in T. 5 S. H 2 E., of Willamette me
ridian, beimr part of the X. E. l-i of the f.
I:. 01 section 11; the N. . 14, ol sect ion
12, and part of the E. ?v of the S. K. i of
s-'ction 11, and part of the X. J$ of tin; N.
W. i of section Vi, in the county of Clack
amas, in the Stat- of Oregon, for jold coin
in hand.
JENNINGS SMITH,
Feb. 20 lS75;vl Administrator.
The administrator of the above estate is
authorized to state that if the purchaser
desires t he south half also, the widow will
sell it for $250.
Citation.
In t he matter of tho guardianship of the
person and estate ol omey .moss, a
spendthrift:
TT APPEARING to nir; i.'uuisi v iw..u
the iH tition of S. W. Moss herein filed
Mm, ii is necessary, and will Ihj beneficial
tnti.is:iiil A'olnevC. Moss, that tho real
estate in the said -tition U'-scrioeu ro-u, :
The undivided one-tliira ol acres ueinf;
the east half and the souin nan 01 me
w-r.t. li:vlf of the tract ol lanu emuraceu in
Notifiaition No. Wt2, and bein-? parts of
sections 23, 21, 2- and "2U in lownsnip
South, ltanpT'i 1 t-aSL 01 me iii;um-uu .ui
ridian, and boundi;d as follows, to-wit : bo
pinning at a point 5 and 30-100 chains west
of the south-west corner of sect ion 23, T. 3
s n 1 K run nin1' thence south 10 chains.
thence east 71,, and 50-lJ0 chains, thence
north 80 chain', thence west 71 and 50-100
ciins thence south 40 chains to the place
of bcfrinninsr, the said one-third containing
KVJ acres 01 lanu, oe. soiu ior me nwiiutvu
ance jmd support of the said ward Volney
C. Moss, it is therefore ordered that ti. W.
Moss, Poreus . M- Moss, Walter Moss,
John M, Moss and half brothers M. G.
Kihardson. A.- Jj. Richardson, and S. D.
Richardson, timi sister II. Ij. Ij. Moss, the
next of ki 1 of the said ward, and all persons
interested in the estate of said ward be and
appear before this court on the
! ,'5tli day of April, 1875,
and show cause, if any ther be. why a li
cense should not be granted for the sale of
such estate .And that this order be publish
ed tlirele miecessive weeks in the Oregon
Citv Entervkisk.
Xv.W. KANDATVL,
mar"w3 , " - County Judgo.
TBTE SUISr.
WEEKLY AND DAILY FOIl 1S75.
rpifE APPROACH F THE PRESIUEX
X TIAIj iloctioll jiives unusual impor
tance to t h'j events and developments of
1ST"). We shall endeavor to describe them
fully, faithfully and fearlessly.
Stir 1( Ve.V'.v Stui has now attained a cir
culation of over seventy thousand copies.
Its readers arrt found in every State and
Territory, and its quality is well known to
the public. We shall not only endeavor to
keep it fully up to the old standard, but to
improve and mid to its variety and power.
The UVr7.7y Sun will continue to be-a
thorough newspap'-r. All t he news of the
dav will be found in it. condensed when
unimiHrtant, nnd at full lenhth when of
moment, and always, we trust, treated in
a clear, interpst'uijrand instructive manner.
It is our aim to make the WrekJfi sen the
best family iifwspaper in the world. It
will bW'ull of entertaininand appropriate
reading f overy sort, but will- print noth
ing to otr -nd t le most scrupulous and dei
ecate tastfj. It will always contain the most
interest intr stories and romances of the
dav, caxe full v selected and legible printed.
The Agricultural Department is a promi
nent feature in the ekln Sun, and its
articles will always -be. found fresh and
useful to the farmer.
TUo number of men independent in ioli
tics is increasing, and the II V .- Sun is
tlieir pajxT csiH'Cially. It ixdongs to no
party, and obeys no dietation, contend
ing for principle, and for the election or
the best men. - It exposes the corruption
that dissrraces tho country and threatens
the overthrow of republican institutions.
It has no fear of -knaves, and seeks no
favor from t heir supporters.
'lhe markets of every kind and the fash
ions are reported in its columns.
The price of the Wet k Sun is one dollar
a year for a sheet of eight pages, and lifty
Six columns. As this barely pays the ex
penses of paper and printing, we are not
able to make any discount or allow any
premium to fri"hds who max- make so
cial efforts to ex ten i its circulation. I'n
der the new law, "whW-h ri'tuir-d payment
of stage in advance, nnc dollar a year,
with twenty cents tin eosfc of pr -paid po-!-ntr"
adde.lis't he rate of subscription. It is
iw",t tV'oessirv to get up a club in. order to
h-iVe the !(', . .Hun at this rate. Anyone
wno sends one dollar and twenty cents
will g-t tl." paper, post--.aid. for a year.
Wo4ir-o n. -.traveling asrents..
TkkWkrkly Sit.n. Kight pages, fifty-
I six fjlunins. Oulv tl 2 a year, i"stage
i pr 'paid. No discounts from this rale.
' Tins Daily .sun. A larg" four-pajre
, newKpa) r of t wentv-eiirht columns. Iai
j ly circulation over 120u. All the news for
! 2ceuts. Su psserU ioi, psuiro prepaid 55
i e-nts a moid h. or 1 60 a year. To clubs of
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A biVes. TiiK SV. NVw York C ity.
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S. T.-1860-S
Ye OTID
Homestead Tonic
Plantation Bitters
Is a purely Vctrctahlc Preparation, comfosti
of Calisaya Kafk, Koots. Herbs and J-rutts,
amon? -which will fie found Sarsafarilian,
Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Sassafras, Tansy,
Genitan, Szt-ect Flair, etc.; also Tamarinds,
Dates, Prune and Juniper U ernes, preserved in
a sufficient quantity only) of the spirit o"Su
car tane to keep in any climate. They inva
riably relieve and cure ths following com
plaints: Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Bilious
Attacks, Fever 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 -which
WGEV1EN
are subjected, and as 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 al-ways
according to directions.
Sold nv All First-class Drcccists.
HOW IS THE TIME TO
SUJJSCItliSE FOIl
THE ENTERPRISE.
S3 so ircri yeah,
rAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Each numlK'r contains tho
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,
From all Parts of ( he World ;
A Carefully Selected Summary of
STATE AND TEIIK1T0RIAL
NEWS ITE1VIS;
A Corrected Idt of tlie Market in
Portland, San Francisco and flrt-gon Cily
LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS,
On all Subjects of Interest to the
FARMER, MERCIUNT OR MECHANIC
Also, Carefully Selected
MISCELLANEOUS READ! SC..
In Short , it Is In Every Respect a
LIVE NEWSPAPER
THE EOTJERPIflSl!:
Having a large and constantly increasing
Circulation in the most populous part of
the State, otrrs superior inducements to
those v.-ho wish to Advert iso.
Advertisements in sorted on
DEASOX-UiLE TEILHS.
Tlio Campaign of 1ST! will poon hpin,
and it is therefore a jwod time to Subscribe
in order that you may be posted on currant
events - Send in your subscript ion at once
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
was first known in America. Its merits are now
well known throughout the habitable world. It
v tne,'llest. and record of any Liniment in
the world. From the millions upon millions ol
bottles sold not a single complaint has ever
reached us. As a HeaUng and Pain-Subduing
ijnunent it has no equaL It is alike, beneficial to
MAN AND BEAST.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
STILL IN THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DD0H SOUTH CF
HAAS' iSAI.fiOX.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
' . AT Till: "t
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEKPTHE MOST COMJ'I.ETE STOCK
of i amity Cirocf ries to b found in t he
city. Al 1 go ls warrant ed. i od s delivered
In the city free of charge. The highest cash
pritv piu for country produ.
GreitJa 4 'ity, Murdi is,
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n COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
Iir:if1'i!l riioiisnmls proclaim
.Vixr.oAit Bittek.1 the most wonderful
Invigoraut that ever sustained the sink
ing system. ...
No person can take these
Uittei'S according to directions, and
remain long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or
gans "wasted beyond repair.
lJilioiis, Remittent, and In- :
termittent 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, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama,
Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, ,
and many others, with their vast trib
utaries, throughout our 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, cxertiug a
powerful influence upon these various
organs, is essential. There is no
cathartic for the purpose equal to '
I) b. J . Walker's Vintxiab Bittees, as
they will speedily remove the dark--colored
viscid matter with which the
bowels are loaded, at the same timo
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against
disease by purifying all its fluids
with tho Bittjciss. No epidemic can
take hold of a system thus fore-armed. -
Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Headache, Pain in the .Shoulders,
Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Diz
ziness, Sour Eructations of the Sto
mach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bili
ous Attacks, Palpitation of the Ileart,
Inflammation of the Lungs, Tain in tho
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, Ulcers, Erysipelas.
Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous In
flammations, Mercurial affections, Old
Sores,. Eruptions of the Skin, Soro
Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other
constitutional Diseases, Dr. Walker's
VrxEGAB Bitters have shown their
great curative powers in tho most
obstinate and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory or Chron
ic IMl'eiimatisni, Gout, Bilious,
Itemittent and Intermittent Fevers,
Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys
and Bladder, these Bitters have no
equal. Such Diseases are caused by
Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases. rcr-
sons engaged in Taints and Minerals,
Mich as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold
beaters, and Miners, as they advance
in life, are subject to paralysis of tho
Bowels. To guard against this, tako
Dr. Waiter's Vinegar Bitters.
For Skill Diseases, Eruptions,
Tetter, Salt-Rheum, 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 the uso
of these Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking m the system of so many thou
sands, are effectually destroyed and re
moved. No system of medicine, no ver
mifuges, no anthelminitics wiU free tho
system from worms like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in
young or old, married or single, at tho
dawn of womanhood, or the turn of
life, these Tonic Bitters display so de
cided an influence that improvement
is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Yitiated 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 tho
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.
K. II. McDOXALD fc CO.,
Druggists & Gen.AKts., Saa Francisco, Califor
nia, & cor. of W'hasington & Charlton Sts.,N.Y.
Sold by all Urtiygista and, Dealers.
THE NEW IMPEOVED
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Side Feed and Back Peed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Always ia Order asdReadjfor Work.
If there Is a FLOEEJfCE MACHIJJE
within one thousand miles of Saa Fran
cisco not -working well, I will fix it with
out any expense to the owner-
- SAOTEL HILL, Agent,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
oiiaMj HOTEL BUILDING,
8AM FRAKCISCO.
31. C. ATI IE Y. Oregon City,
Enterprise ltuildiii, Agent.
A. C. WALLINC'S
PIONEER; BOOK BINDERY.
Pittock'a Build iiijr Corner of , Stark
and Front Streets.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
I OLAXK BOOKS RULED AND BOUND
)X to any clesirr-d pattern Music books,
aiii;aiiur, nji,inrs, eic, uounu in ev
ery Variety of style known to the trrale.
. Ordirs from the country promptly nt
tenl.'l to.
MBit CHAN DISH.
JOHN MYERS,
f ,
OREGON CITY.
DEALER IN
DKY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
shoes,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY',
A"JU
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books andf Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
Butter, TZ-ss,
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE,
I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CASH Ol: ITS HQUIVALIiXT
n Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
IIY HAM)
CASH r.UD FOR Cfll'MV ORDEKS.
Ciivc in J a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS
Oregon City, March 21. 1ST3.
ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
OFFICK
OREGON CITY, : OREGON.
WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
all kinds of
JOB PRINTING,
such as
CARDS,
BILL-HEADS,
PAMPHLETS,
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
LABELS,
"LETTER-HEADS,
in fact all kinds of work done a In Printing
Ofliee, at
Portland' prices.:
ALL KINDS OP
LEGAL BLANKS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had in the State.
Work SoliclccI
AN
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Oregon City, March 21. 1873-tf.
IMPERIAL M ILLS,
LaRocque, Savier & Co.
Oregon Cit".
,,e.p,P constantly on hand for sale Flour
Middlings. P,lan and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnishthe sack.
IVIoney ! Money !
MONEY TO LEND IN SUM&OF $500.
and upwards.
Oregon City, March 10, 1874.
mal3tf JOHNSON fe McCOWN.
Once More Wo Come!
' With a Stock of '
FALL & WHITER GOODS,
LARGER AND MOItE ATTRACTIVE
than ever before, bought from the great
fcjan Francisco Panic, and which we offer
atUreatly Reduced Prices. Our stock
CILOTHIoSTGr
.Has been largely .increased "and we "can
show as handsome a line- of rvady-mado
poods in Men and Boys' Rusiness and
Dress Suits, Overcoats, etc., as can be found
in the country nd at prices that cannot
, fail to satisfy. -. Our ; ..
'. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT J
Is filled with a splendid assortment of all
, the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods : . ' -
Km press (loth.
Mohairs, Frencli antl
Amcriciin lre.s. Goods,
lllaolt Alparra,
Hrilliuiitines,
Cashmeres,
FLANNELS , -
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors. Bleached and Unbleached Cotton
Flannels.
LaJinn' and Otnig' Undentare,
bhuMlnandSrarfs,
Wool ItlunketK,
; Trunks nnd
Trjveliar Satclil,
HatsandCaiis
Oil Clotli for
FloorandTalilf.
BOOTS and SHOES,
We would call sj'cial attention to our
stock of Men's and Boys' Han Francisco
Boots, which wo 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 choic
Family Groceries, -
All at Low Prices. Also, -
LIVERPOOL AM) CAK31AMSLASD SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
JLrolce ainI WooI.
seplStf
I. SELLING.
Town Lots for Sale.
"V'OTJCK IS GIVEN TO ALL PF-KM )'
desirous of purchasing Town Lots in
tho County addit ion to Oregon City, Clack
amas county Oregon, that are now owned
by Clackamas county, that application ior
the purchase will !. received by the clerk
in vacation of the "omity Court, ami acted
11 1 ki .-'j iin; viiiiiL in it-xiii lime, i:nu ;ijui
placed on the lots lo be sold.
J. M. FRAZKir.
Jan. 12
County Clerk.
Oyer's
""or b'ftver anil Aapi ;,- TniinroiMMt
Chill Fever, lveoiuteut "b': -.-r. D.,ii.
A.;;ne., P'ir'-j-lTc. il or iii'.i'Vi; i'.vi.-. lt
.1 jui luttiaiwa ii..vj.'o.ki, or n..zijj.a.l'
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i.t'-i ! oil.-' , H -i.'i a i-ei tt-i .
:i i:v t!s:l U will era.i.i;-.;.-ii
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1' 1 1 1 .1 1 no h:.rm :;n ;n-i-
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i' ... r 1 1 liv .r-V !!. !'ii'.-. ill--HC'l;t
-TV:iO 111 !ll'" IM.1M
Kill". (Ill)
fi ':n ir i:-
T:i:il vv'.m
iriUrr aill-: ik
aiUl'e W!n;re 11 pre-, an.-. -r c.r 1- rriir
:.'i.ui i-uie, I'M- llir patient e-npe.- liie ri-k . Iii l)
!ie am.-t run in vi.il.-iit . H;wU- ll:-. I:'l.-f:i!
t-inp.T. 'II::- -'Cv.k" cxi'cli l!.e i-i::i-n::itii:
i..ii-o.i oi' i-'i.vKit AN!' A;: 1. IVoiii Jlif -y.-lem,
tiU prcre.it 1 t!i-? iV-veb-p. .:!.; M' li:e .:'. ea.-o. if
1'.-. rei'i 11 'fin 1- l-i tf"
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.UKI-ll "Ml u;-t ii.-.. C . .- 1 .... ....v. j
- '.upturns. It l-n.'t oiily the be.-t remedy ever
.-'et i!ic..rei(-l for tlii-s class of complaint bill
1U0 Qv, cIjc ipf-t. Tl.e- birge ipiai.! ir, we -iit-olv
fur a ii 'il.i:- l:in.-s it witl::':i the ic.m Ii of
e"ervliJv; and in lili"i:,i ilir.iii.t-, vln-ri-
i'KVLI
A't .;l"i: pri'van-, cverj iieiiy -i.einii
Il.'l II, .ITIM . e I
ti--lion. It i- liocd lit:- prii ,' u 'i! I :a c- ii -. ; i j 1 j
tin: rei'-h of all tli f (.. r :t -m ell as ti e rich.
A n;:it .-ttpcM rity !' t!'i- remedy over any
:!l,-r ever ili -covered t'-.r the speedy and certain
.iifeol Iniermilieet- i--, that it i.nii. in- no
aiue 0 mineral; con-eeiteiitly it prtuhices iu.
niiiiiis r oilier injurious effects whatever upon
tho con-iitiiiioii. 'i'liose cined by it are left as
healthv as if they had never had the disease.
Fever and A.uei- n-'t alone the. consequence
of lhe inia-onatic poison. A piettt variety of dis
order. ari-e from its irritannn, ainonir wliieh
are Neuralgia, liliouinati-m, riout, Headache,
Hlimine-s, 'rootiiaclie, Karache, Catarrh, Asth
ma, Palpitation', Painful Affection of the Spleen,
II vsterie-s, Pain in the Itowel.s, Colic, l'aralysis,
aiid ler:iniren:ent of the Stomach, all of which,
when ori.inatiiiij in this cause, put on the in
termittent type, or be-onio periodical. This
'Ci'itK" exju'ls tin: )oi.-on from the blood, 8nd
consequently cures then all alike. It is an in
valuable? protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily rci tin ? in the niala
rions ilistriets. If taken iM-ca.-ionally or daily
while exposed to the. infection, that will be ex
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
in ?uili.ient cpiantity- to ripen into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
thin cure; ami few will ever suffer from Inter
inittents if ther avail themselves of the protec
tion thi remedy affords.
For Lien- 'in )litinis, arising lroni torpitl
itv of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro
ducing many truly remarkable cures, where
other medicines fail.
PHEr-ARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER&CO., L.uvell, Mass.,
jprartlcrl and, Analytical C?iernit, ,?t
A3TD SOLD ALL HOUND THE WORLD,
riiixi:, $1.00 I'KR DOTTLE.
have it, an
.jo p 1 reel v. hotli lor cure ami pro
Iyer's
a it
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A ilroiv-ino-which
is :vt
once :igrooalle,
5
iK-altliy, a ti
eiTectiuil f o r
.1
. : A ' . i 72 A.-i.-. N
4 t.5IC& li;iir. Jt noon
wctU pxl&te'SX restores jttn.-.d
or
to its original
color, with tha
gloss and jresiiness of youth, xhii:
hair is thickened, falling hair chocke!.
and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
tho hair where tho follicles - are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied find
decayed; hut such, as remain can be
saved by this application, and stimu
lated into activity, so 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 the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the- hair, theVigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a IIAIK DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume. r
Prepared by Drv JrCrAyer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
tie-
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Rm R- R
IiADWAY's" KEAI)y"keLIEF
CIRES T11E WOKST PALNs
iu From One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement neijBY
one suffer with pain. RA1) WAY 'iS REAL v
ItELIKF is a sure cure lor- every jain it
was the first and Is
The Only Pain Rtm-il)-
that Instantly stops the most excruciating
pains, allays Inllamation, and cures Con
Kent ions, whether of the Lungs, SStoiuach"
Itowels, or other glands or ofpans, by one
application, in from, One to Twenty Min
utes, no matter how violent or excruciat
ing the pain, the Rheumatic,. Bed-iiuden"
Infirm, Crippled, .Nervous,. .Neuralgic or
prostrated with disease may nuUTt-,
ItADWAY'S ILV1)Y ItELIEF
w ill allord instant ease.
Inflamatiou ol the Kidneys.
Inflamation of the Bladder
lnflamatlon of the Bowels.
Congestion of the Lonri
Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing. '
Palpitation of the Heart,
Hysterics, Croup, Uyptheria.
, t ; . Catarrh, Influenza,
Headache, loothache.
"-,ir-iin uralgia, Rheumatism
Cold Chills, Ague Chills.
Tlie application of the Ready Rllr to
the part or parts atfected whera tha pain
or difficulty exists will afford as mbcI
comfort.
Twenty drops in half tumbler of water
will in a few moments cure Cramii
Spasms, Hour Stomach, Heartburn, fcjek
Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Coli
n.n ln the bowels, and all internal pain'
Iravelers should always carry a bottlo of
ltaihiaj's ltcudy Jttlief with them. A
few drops in water will prevent sickness or
pains from change or water. It is hotter
than French Brandy or Bitters as a stim
ulant. KKVEU AND AMiE.
Fever and Ague cured Ior fifty cents.
in v uui n ii jiivuiui ueiic in i-ne world
fcold by Druggists
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
Strong iind pure rich Blood increase of
Flesh and weight clear skin and beauti
ful complexion secured to all.
rK. TZ AHWAY'S o
SARSPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
has made the most astonishing cures : so
quick, so rapid arc the changes tlio botlr
uiulergoes, under t he infiueiicc-of t his trulV
Wonderful ledieine, that evev day an in
crease in flesh nnd weight is seen and felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD ITRIHER.
Every drop of the Sui spui illin 11 Krsol
vej.t communieatr s througii tho l:iiod,
Sweat, Urin and other lluiils and juices of
the system the vigfir of life, tor it repairs
the wastes of the L-ody wit h new and sotu.d
material. SeClLila. Sypliills, Consump
tion, CJlaiulular disease, fleers in - the
'throat, luth, Tumors, Nodes in th
i la uds and ol h-r parts ol t h system, Sorn
Eyes, Strumous I i.scharf;'s frtm the Ears,
and the worst lorms of Skin diseases. Erup
tions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, King Worm
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots
Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, canocra In
the Womb, and nil weakening mitl .uimul
discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm,
and all wastes ol the lile principle, aru
wit hin the curative range of this wondsr
ot Modern Chemistry, and a fvw das' ukf
will prove to any jwrson using it lor either
of these forms of disease its potent power
to euro them.
It' the patient, daily becomes reduced by
the wastes a:id decomposition that i coil
tinually progressing, succeeds in arresting
these wastes, and repairs the sanc witii
new material made lroni healthy blood
and this the Sarsparilliuii will and doe
secure. Not only does the Sarsparillian
Resolvent excel all knowi remedial
agents ill the cure ot Chronic, Scroluloiis,
Constitutional, anil Skin diseases ; but il is
the only positive cure lor
Kidney and Hladdcr Complaint,
1'rinary and Womb diseases. !ravel, L'in
betes. Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Inconti
nence ol Crine, 1 '.right's Disease, Al&utui
miria, and in all eases where there ar
brick-dust deposits, or the water is thick,'
cloudy, mixed with substances like tho
whitit of an egg, or threads like white silk,
or there is a morbid, dark, billious append
ance, and white Ixme-dust deposits, and
when there is a pricking burning seusa
tioii when passing wntrr, and pain in the
small of tho back and along the loin
I'riee, 1 00.
AVOIOIS. The only known nnd sure
Remedy for Womix Jin, Tcj-r, etc. .
Timiurs tf 1't Years (i v lCii 1 ed l,y
Kiiihoi ' Rcjolvciit.
ISf.vki.-i.v, Mass., . I ul v IS, lStii.
Dlf. RADWAY : I have had Ovarian Tu
mor in the ovaries and bowels. All tl
Doctors said " there was 110 help for it." I
tried everything that was recommended;
but nothing hidped me. I saw your Resol
vent, and thought 1 would trv it; but had
no faith in it, because I had" suffered for
twelve years. I took six bottles of th Re
solvent, and one box of RadwaVs Rills,
and two bottles of your Ready Relief; and
there is not a sign of tumor to be seen or
felt, and 1 feel better, smarter, ami happier
than 1 have for twelve years. The worst
tumor was in the K it side .f the bowols
over the groin. I write this to von for th
benefit ol others. You can publish it if
you choose. HANNAH I'. K.N'AIT.
DJJ.lfA'DWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly fast -If ss, elegant !v coated with
sweet gum, purge, regulate, puril v, cleanse
and st ren;t hen. Radwav's I'ills, for tho
cure of ail disorders of t he Stomach, I Jvur,
Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dis
eases, Headache, Constipation, Costiv
ness, Indigestion, Dysie sia, Bil liousnesn,
Billious Fever, In la in mat ion of the Rom
els, l'iles, and all Derangwments of the
Internal Viscera. Warranted to nffoot a
lHsitive cure. I'urely Vegetable, contain
ing 110 mercury, minerals, or deleterious
drugs.
ftv Observe the following symptoms re
sulting from Disorders of tha ligtiT
Organs : Constitlon, Inward riles, Fullns
of the BIockI in the Head, Aciditr of tha
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust af
Food Fullness or Weight In the Stomach.
:IIJ';rl,,c,?,ions' Sinking or F luttering at
tho I it of the Stomach, Swimming of tho
Head, Hurried and difficult breathinir.
Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or SufTo
cat ingSeiisations when in a Lvrng l'osture,
Diinuess of vision, Dots or webs before tho
Sight, l'ever. Dull Rain in tho Head, In-fi-ciency
of Perspiration, Yellowness of the
skin and F:yes, Rain in the Side, Chest,
Limbs, and sudden F lushes of Heat, Burn
ing in tho l'lesh.
A few doses of ltmlwnj-'s Pills will free
the system from all the above named dis
orders. Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by
Druggists.
Read " F'alse and True." send one letter
stamp to Railway t Co., No. 87 Maiden
Lane, New York. Information worth
thousands will Ih sent you.
July 21, 1871 :ly
AG E.MS FOR THE EMERTRISE.
The following jMrsons are authorized to
act as agents for the F:ntkki-i?isk :
Geo. I Rowell A Co., 10 Park Row, New
1 ork.
Ce, Wetherill A Co., 007 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Ablx.tt A Co., No. S2 and 81 Nassau street.
New York.
Portia nd.Oregon L. Samuel
San Francisco 7ha,- 2?
,r , (L. P. Fisher
St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles
Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van Duscn
y;l,eni Ii. Williams
Harnsburg j. ji. Smith
I rftfaycttw, Yamhill county. I.L.F"erguson
Dallas, Tolk county ...Dave Holmes
Vol2 - R. Doty
Jacksonville u. k. Hanna
Lenton county W. A. Wells
Corvallis Hon. John Burnett
Canyon City ,U rant co ....W. B. I-iswell
ii'V?"" - N.Arnold
Oallas, Wasco countv N. H. Oates
IOrande, I'nion countv A. C. Craig
l'endleton, Umatilla county S. V. Knox
Eutrene r.itxr M.Tliompson
-"" I h: I . Hristow
Rosebu rg.... .......
1 fon. I-. F rine
TiCbanon
Jacksonville
Long Torn...
IO. T. Montague
(J. R. Ralston
Hon. F'. D. F'oudray
.........11. C Huston
'CLACKAMAS COCSTY.
Beaver Creek.. C. F. Beatie
Rutteville John Zumwalt
Cascades Henry McOugin
Can by J. W. Strawser
Cutting's D. Wright
Eagle Creek Frank W. F'oster
Harding's Capt. Z. C. Norton
Iwer Molalla W. Moreland
Milwaukie John Hasfenberger
Oswego . J.John F:oole
Upper Molalla W. H. Vaughan
A. ISTOXiTISTEXt
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
OREGON CITY. Q
njjii, win cure r ever anu Ague, and all oth
er Malarious, Iiillious, Hearlet, Typhokl
Yellow, and other Fevers (added by RAD
WAY'S P1LL8) so quick as RADWAY'8
HEADY KELILFL Filtv rents r Kraf iT