Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, August 13, 1875, Image 4

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OREGON CITV. flSCGO.V. itCrST 13. 1S75
Give it Publicity.
The Utost receipt for the cure of
c!rauknness is ono which 13 now go
in the ro.in.U of t!ie press. It came
lafc notoriety, as U stated, throagli
thfl eJjrts of Jo:in uub nan,
tn mJer of the b team snip ureal
tern. He had fallen into such liabit
....i .'l.nn'.-o.mnass that his most ear
nest an. I persistent efforts to reclaim
i,r..,lf i.r.ive.l uu availing. At length
so.igtit th atlvice of an eminent
Physician, who gave lnm a presenp-
;r. 1,1 -!i Iio follow:. faithfully for
two months, an.l at the end of that
time had lost all desire for liquor, al
though lie li id fur m my years been led
captive, which he uftc-rwar.l publish
ed, and by which so many drunkard.
have been assisted to reform, as follows-:
"Sulphate of iron, five grains;
magnesia, tt-u gratis, peppermint
w.iter. eleven drai-htns; spirit of nut
meg, one drachm; twice u day." This
pivp irati :i a.;ts us a stimulant anl
tonic, and partially supplies the place
of the accastome I liquor, and pre
vents that absolute physical au.l mor
al prost rat ion that follows a sudden
breaking from the use of stimulating
drinks. If it is as effi ;atious as i3
claimwl, tuere is no re-a-on why
ilrnnkar ls as well as other people
should u t I)J ln;i:iv yet. Yea, it
wonl.l st-em that, if there be virtue
in the receipt, sverd ni-'u of gret
talents, i 1 Or.?g -tn, who nn
now tie i ling the pitu that leads to
moral ruin an.l early death, may yet
be taught to jterceive the error of
their ways, and. ultim itely become
honorable an.l distinguished among,
their fellow me J.
Postpoxeo. T.ie sale of the N. P.
Ii. II. stock an.l franchise was post
poned to the 12th iust. We have re
ceived the following circular with a
requ jst to publish the same for the
benelit of bondholders. j
Tiie general bo ly "of bo ill hoi dors
havK united fn a plan for V)tecting
their interests, by' eausinlliie road
and property to bo bid in r them
by a B ni.l holders Committee, select
ed f.n the purpose. Tuis committee
consists of Jo'uistoc Livingston, of
N-'W York. Frederick I5illin?s, of
Vfinvuit, G 'oi-go Starkson, of Pdiin
svlviinia. an I Jno. M. D.-nnis:n, of
Mirylaud. Tiie plan of purchase and
reorganization represented by this
committee has been unanimously ap
proved by a general meeting of the
bondholders. All bondholders, who
wish to sli ire in tha beinns of the
plan or desire information), should
J m 'u '-d lately address the piii-chasing
c-otiiinittt. X. P. 11. II. atV'3 Fifth
Avoaue, New York.
IIgWY iNDZnTEDNESS -has
nil indebtedness of $30,
nis)!na
'7,305 91,
equal to tii to every man, woman,
and child in tho State. Tiie annual
interest on this enormous indebted
ness foots up to S3.000.000, and the
debt itself lias been ine.irred since
the close of the war. I.sides this
tho eitv of N""v Orleans pavs interest
.n $20.0;)O,UD0. of an indebtedness
incurred during the same period,
and the indebtedness is ligured nt
thorite of.lGi per caoita to each
person living in the eitv. Of all
thi money but one-half was used for
state an 1 city purposes, the balance
went into tho pockets of otfieial
thieves.
The Albany Rejl fer says: "The
question of constructing a railroad
from this city to Yiquina Biy is tak
ing shape. Ifonr people conclude
to build it, it'll be done. Andift':e
Corvaliis people fail to ma!;e their
railroad stick. Linn county will go
for the ro;id with a rush. It will not
bo a very b;g j.W. and our people
don't hesit;te :it anytln'ng that prom
ises to le reuiu ierativf, even if the
first cost is a little binding. Onr
people, are defirruined to have cheap
tr an-p i t itien facilities to tide-water
and this route promises to be the
best and cheapest in sight, -
"We learn." savs tho Firmer "from
Pr. MeCinly. at Staytoti, that on
last Friday week a child was born
across the river from there, in Linn
county, horribly deformed. Its moth
er was frightened by her own father,
during pregnancy. 'he putting on a
false face or mask and suddedly ap
pearing b "fore, her. The cinM lias a
distorted face, no nose or upper lip,
and onlv sm ill hoi
and eyes should be. The mother
was d real fully all'ected on beholding
her offspring, g.ing into spasms fre
quently. m .
She wis accordingly escorted into
tho se ire icrs room, and the female
customs detectives told to gr through
heo T.iey went at it and took over
S3.0J ) worth of j '.vels, laces, gloves,
and other articles of womans near,
and left her pretty we' I dressed after
all. Her bustle was mule of gloves;
a large braid of false hair was chief
ly lacMU: her underclothes wero full
of jewels, and her c irsets were not
by .my means according to law,
Thro was very little woman left af
ter she was shaken down, and she
was trying to smuggle herself off for
fat.
rnsTrr Likely. A countryman
hadmide several calls on a nVi,.
)ior without In-iiii aide to catch lnm
in, and meeting him by chance one
inorni lg received tiie following in
structions as to the course to be pur
sue on future occasions.- "You
have observed" he s ti l with a look of
great sagacity, "that the old 'oman
freekmtly gits riled, an' when she's
that way . voi j-t foller the wall
down to t'ue gooseberry patch, an'
you'll pretty likel find mo sum
wher s. '
Swcnr E?aEsstoN-:Did von
I'.fr 11 V 1,,v? ked a pions
wife of a heathen husband on their
w ly home from church. "Well mv
W to tell the truth." be said I
didn t piy much attention to the ser
mon, but from the sweet expression
of the parsons face. I should say he
was a man that would'nt have to be
aked twice to take a drink."
"J. Gray pack my box with five
lwn qniUs." There is nothing re
tnartable about this sentence, oaly
tint' ii i, .,.,...1.. . i . v,-'. ,
, J 113 "ort as pue can be
Xorr M )
The Democratic State Platform.
The Democratic party of Oregon in
State convention assembled, proclaim
the following propositions of political
faith and action :
1. Unfaltering devotion to tho car
dinal principles of Republican govern
ment, as declared and put into practi
cal ojeration by the Fathers of the Re
public. I. The preservation of tho general
government in the proper exercise of
u .-.i.--.i-u olDifitoil tih it. in the C?OH-
stitution, carefully and strictly con
strued, and the maintenance, inviolate
of the several States of the Union in all
their rights, dignity and equality, as
the most competent and reliable ad
ministrators of their own domesticcon
cerns, ami the surest bulwark against
the tendency toward a centralized des
potism. .
3. Opposition to aggression by either
department of the government upon
the functions of any other and to the
exercise of federal authority of anj' ot
the rights or powers reserved by the
constitution to the States respectively,
or to the people.
4 That every attempt on the part of
the Federal government to exercise
anv powers not delegated to it, ami es
pecially everv interference by the gov
ernment or "anv of its departments,
with the local affair of any State, or
with tho rights of the people thereof
to choose their own representatives is
an act of usurpation which should tie
repudiated and condemned by every
friend of constitutional liberty.
5. Wedemand retrenchment, reform
ana the nnt rigid economy in the ad
ministration of every department of
the government ; the honest payment
of the debts, the sacred preservation ot
the public, faith; strict accountability
ot all officers, and the speedy and im
..iitiil :iri-:iiirnuuMit ot all abuses ol
iu 'lie trust lie fore the tribunals of jus-
i. . .-. ..... ... tir
lice; a zealous care oi mu ii.s '
election bv the people; the absoluto
subordination of the military to tho
civil authority. The equal and impar
tial administration of the laws, and the
protection of the rights of all ; freedom
of religion, of the press, and of the
person, under protection of tho habeas
corpus, and trial by juries impartially
selccted.
li. We protest against the burdens of
a protective tarilf, as need less exactions
from a people already intolerably op
pressed bv a national debt, and wo in
sist that the tarilf be so regulated as to
provide only sufficient revenue for an
economical administration of the gov
ernment, and not for the purpose of
eiiricikin.-c the few atlaie expense of the
many, or fostering one branch of in
dustry to the detriment of another.
7. That tho precious metals are the
only basis of commercial values; that
an "irredeemable' paper currency is a
national curse, and we insist upon the
speedy return by tho national govern
ment lo specie payments.
8. Tli! institution of the system of
national banks was a fraud upon the
country and an injustice upon tho la-
oori ng classes, ami wo itcmanu such
prudent legislation as will gradually
oring this vicious sj'stem to a close;
that all currency which may be issued
.shall be convertible intocofn upon de
mand and le issued directly by the
govereiiient.
t. That the treat3- between tho Unit
ed Slates and China shall be so modi
fied as to apply solely to commercial
rel itions.
1. T.iat we condemn the party in
power, onlv for itsconteinpt of constitu
tional obligations, but for extravagant
partisan and corrupt administration of
tho federal government; for its reck
less ex pcndiiure and profligate waste
of the people's money; for its oppres
sive, un just and defective system of fi
nance and taxation; for the perver
sion of the fnnct ions of the general gov
ernment to enrich the threat corpora
tions at the expense of the people; for
tho jobbery and frauds which have
brought reproach upon democratic in
stit ut ions ; for the iniquities of the pro
tective system; for the curse of an in
convertible paper money; for its dis
graceful diplomatic service and uniit
appointments and continuance in otlice
of incompetent and corrupt men at
home and abroad; for its att.-mpt l.
pass an unconstitutional force bill, and
for a catalogue of other en u niities;
wliich have rendered that organization
offensive to and subversive of the lib
erties of a free jeople.
11. That corporations are the crea
tures of law; their functions and priv
ileges are granted to subserve
tho public interests, and when
they are not used for the object of their
creation, but for purposes of oppression
and extortion, we declare it to be the
right and duty of the legislative power
to regulate and control such corpora
lions fi r the public good.
12. T.iat we disapprove all measures
in the interest of monopolies against
labor, and therefore we approve of the
declared principles and sympathies
with the avow d objects of" the order
known as tiie Patrons of liusbandry,
and with those of all other orders haV
ing for their object, retrenchment and
reform in public affairs and the social
advancement of the people.
l'J. That we are in favor of laboring
to secure judiciotis appropriations from
Congress for the purpose of improving
our "harixws along the western anil
northern boundaries of our State, and
we demand that our representatives in
Congress shall use their best efforts to
secure the aid of the general govern
ment for the free navigation and im
provement of the Columbia river, by
the construction of locks at the Cas
cades; the improvement of the Willam
ette and Coquill rivers; the construc
tion of the Portland, Ddles and Silt
Ijake and Winiiemueca Railroads, and
the early completion of the Oregon and
California Railroad from Rose burg to
the State line.
15. That the policy of the Republi
can party in dealing with the Indian
tribes is impolitic anil unwise; that the
time has arrived when the few Indians
now occupying the Umatilla, Grande
II .mile ami Siletz reservations should
tie removed to some other locality, and
thus open up to settlement by the
w hites some of the richest portions of
theStf.te.
1 . That we invito tho hearty eo-oiv
orations of all persons, whatever mav
have been their past political affinities
to unite with us in carrying out the
principles herein enunciated.
Tue Way itis Done. ANew York
paper describes the modus operandi
by which the female smugglers nt
tempt to defraud the revenues thus:
A corpulent lady was in the act of
stepping ashore from the plank of
an ocean steamer. ITer pretty, smooth
clear-en t features did not at all sng
crest the rotund bigness that appear
ed to le enveloped in her rich dress
and costly India shawl. The Custom
Hons i .fibers observed her withcrit
.s eyes, a-id had great curiosity to
see what the woman was made of.
''les, you may come again next Sun
day evening. Horace dear, bnt, and
she hesitated. "What is it darling
have I given you pain ?" he asked as
she remained silent. "You didn't
me in to. I'm sure," she responded
"but next time pKvse don't wear one
of those collars with the point turn
ed outward: they scratch so."
"Stay," he said, his right arm
aronud her waist, and her face tnm-
e I expectantly to him; "Shall it be
the kiss graphic, oriental, intellectu
al, paroxismal, quick and dismal
s?ow and unctions, long and tedious,
devotional or w hat?" She said per
haps that would be the better wav.
It is hoped that fashion will never
require men to parade the streets.
holding on with one. hand to their
t-owsers where they sit down for,
however graceful, it must ba nnh n-
d ., Anil we don't believe ladies do
i i Friftj where the fashions oricrn-
ate. ' j
it br cha yn I SB.
JOHN MYEtiS,
OREGON CITY,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
shoes,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all kinds of
GCQD COUNTRY PRODUCE
I will sell as low as any house tu Oregon for
CASH Oli ITS HQ VIVALBNT
u Good Merchantable Prodiic.J
I am selling very low for
CISH PAID FOR COrXTT ORDERS
Give itk a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Oron City, March 21, 1S73.
STILL IS TIIE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SO'JTH OF
HAAS SAl.OOX.
tf!LLlArI5 & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to le found in the
city. All croods warranted. Goods delivered
in tiie city ln-e of char-re. The highest cash
oricepaid forcountrv produce.
Oreunn City. March 'ZH, 1873.
BETHESDA SPRINGS!
0a the McKinrie Eiver. Lane Co., Oregon.
A CIURMHG SDMER RESORT.
rymESE springs are located
JL about flity-five mil-s east of Eugene
Cit y, and within four miles of the eolel rat
ed liitr Prairie of tiie Me'Cfnzie. Thev are
within a few hundred yards of Horse Creek
one of the most famous trout streams In
repon iver and .-Ik ar.- very plenty nar
-i?.- J ins: l ins bn the resort for
aR.-s or thes animals. The prandest and
most rieturesque scenery of the North Pa
eitlc. I have the boPt buildin-rs and the
best aeeom modal ions of any Si)rin"s In
this part of the State. My bath'hous" is
new. and is constructed with reference to
the wants of those visiting me from the
valley. I also have an excellent vnmr
bath room construct v1 nnr the head of
theSprinjr. and in allthinps.I i rouoV to
tteiVhiiSf dcmand for a"
An experienced physician in attendance
ntnlltims. IVwrd and Ixl-rinir in cood
style tor those who iwfcr it. Animals can
be pastured for small cost, and lw perfect
ly safe A. N. FOLEY.
mayo.tr Proprietor.
The standard remedy f..r Conirhs Jn
Sore Throat, noopinr, Onuah.
Croup Lxyr Complaint. lL-oncMH. Bleed
r - ' r Lun(". nd every air -ction of the
scmptIox nffSand Cnest- '"eluding Con-
U I, tar's Balam or Wild Cherry does
Ti i r up a co""h. but loosns if. cleanses
,ts and a"vs IrrltaMon. thus re-
ZenlZl''e ?r complaint. None
bl "i?w w s'nftl T- r.rTTs. Irepar,-d
Hrnnrw l011 Hoxs- onSold
ny KEnni.VfjTdx Hostkttkh A Co San
Adminislrator's o!irr. '
Immed ate ntrmt "f,,i"',d tf make
solves cost8P ThoV Te' ard sav thm
ZSlVf'JP! having cJnims aeainst.
I
Mx months "itonTS?; l? t0.me wit hl"
voucher,., frm th. tTr
Administrator orfheetite of
Oro City. JuaiTi3.ith-
C0UKT3SX OF
UNIVERSITY
CECS. H. CAUFIELD,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
Has Just Received a New Stock of
Calicoes, Dress Goods. Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Rosom Linens,
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents'
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions,
Embroider-, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, tic
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery. Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys
Whlcli have lee selected with special care for till market nml cannot
BE St'BPASSED IX QUALITY OR PRICE.
TIIE II1G11CST MAKKI2T P11IC14 PAID Ft) It COUNTRY PRODUCE,
March 13, 1873 :tf
AUCTIIOX AND COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
A.uetioiieer,
Cornier of Front fc Oak t. , Portlntid
Auction Sales
Of Ileal Estate, Groceries, General Mtir
chandiso and Horses.
SAL.E DAYS Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. U1CHAHDSOX,
Auctioneer.
At Private Sale.
Enpllsh Refined Car and Hundle Iron
English Square, and Octagon Cast
Steel, Horse Shoes, Ilasps,
Sa ws.Scre ws, Fry- Pa n s ,
Sheet Iron, It.
G. Iron.;
ALSO
A large assortment of Groceries and Liq
uors. A. B. RICHARDSON,
Jan. 1, 13"3-tf. Auctioneer.
J. P. DA VIES. JOSHUA DA VIES.
J. P. DAV1ES & CO.,
AXJCTIC NEERS
AND
t
C03DIISSI0X MERCHANTS,
FIRE-PKOOF STONE BUILDING,
WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. D. C.
Librral Advances Made on Consignments.
July 21, 1874 :ly
THOMAS CHARTS AH
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Orejron City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doin
business on the old motto, that
A Nimble Six fenct is Iietter than a Slow
Shilling.
I havo Just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before off Ted In this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Hoots and Shoes,
Clothing, Drj' Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Taints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Quensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Platedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Tatent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Faming ' tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Taper, etc..
Of the above list, I can say my stock Is the
MOST COMPLETE
ever offered in this market, and was srdctcd
Mitt especial care for the Oregon Cit v trade.
All of which I now offer for sale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods lor
I am Determined to Sell Cheap and not to
allow myself to be
UNDERSOLD IX TIIE STATE OF 0BEG0..
All I ask is a fair chance, and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
In Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirements of th trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIAKMAN
cannot be beaten in quality or pric. II
would bo useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can offer you in the sale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
Come, and Scr,and Eiamins for YonrspJrcs
fori do no wish to make anv mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that I am still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such trms
as rroed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretofore bestow-oH
THOS. CHARMAN,
Main Street, Oregon City,
Ieal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. THOS. CHARMAN.
W50.000 1 bs wool wanted by
THOS. CHARMAN.
A. C. VYALLING'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
Plttck'S BniMlncr Corner or Stark
rroni streets.
PORTLAND, -
- - OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED AND ROUND
to anv deisiwx nntfa. TIT I I .
lle&z2P7e' ew'PAP?rs, etc, bound In ev-
tnUed to m c"ntry 5oroptly at-1
BANCROFT LIBRARY,
CF CALIFORNIA.
LOTH 8 fa
I now off?r this stock of Goods
at Prices far b"Iow anv other
house in the State.
'limes nr.: hard and money
scarce and I will give every uc
the worth of their mony.
I also keep a full assortment
of
OREGON CITV MAKE
Men ami Hoys
Clot hi ii f,
I'mlrrwcar,
Flannels,
lilunkets.
And Yarns.
ALSO
Grotei-Ien,
Cutlrrv,
Jewelry,
Notions,
Musical
Instruments,
Toy,
Etc.,
VT TIIE
Lowest ir rices
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TAS.TUST RECEIVED TIIE LARGEST
jl A stock of
SPRING & 8013 iSER GOODS
ever import-d to (ir go:i City, which h"
o!ft-rs at greatly r-Jduc.-d prices. My stock
ot
CrJOrPI-IT.IS3"G
Has Ebeen largely increased aiid I e:in
show as lmndsoini' a tin ? of r-'adv-made
goods in Men and l!nvs' i'.usin.ss :iml
l'r -s .Suits, ( oats, etc., as can found
in t he count ry, n rid at pries tliat caniiol
lan to satlsiy. m v
DRESS GOODS DSATfMEHT
Is tilled with a splendid assort ment of all
the leading sty hs and lasnioiiable stuidfs
ol goods
'Impress f'lth,
Molisirs Krcnrli nsi-t
IlrillittitlincM.
(':mhuu-rr!i, tvc.
ir ti a i: s ,
Plaid, Plain and Opera rTmwls, ofail col
ors. IMeaciied and Unbl.-aciied i otton
Flannels.
Liiidie'' mi; firnts1 i'mlcnvarr,
Sliau ls jw::1 Sravfs,
l"o.! n':rilI;clK,
TriiiiUs i:ik1
Ti n veliji-j- J-'ntcJifN,
IIjiIs a siil Cajis,
Oil Clol ii f.v
Hoar n id Tslile.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call special attention to my
stock of Men's and I?o s' San Francisco
IJoofs, which I have sold for a numV-r of
years past with funeral satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete, stock of
HARDWARE & FA3?JSiN3 UTFN3ILS
Choice Tens, Canned Goods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at 1tv Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AXD CARrJlMSLAXD S.HJ.
Highest Trice paid for all kinds of
CoisMlry Produce.
200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall par the highest cash
price. I. skLLINO.
Oregon City, Aj ril 22, 1S7"). tf
STATE DOAHD OF MMIGRAT.'GH.
I7H3RTHK PUP.POSK OK AFFORDING
informaiion to Immigrants and in
tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in Joreiirn
countries and. sisf'-r States, and for circu-
atlnc: siii'li tniormat ion abroad by this
Foard, ail persons in this State having
Farms and Lands tor Sal'; or Rent, or de
sirous of forming Colonics, will pens lor
uard totliis Uoard as soon as possible de
tailed d"sorii-t ions of tln-ir I-'arms anil
ITnds, location. Price anil Terms ol Sal"
or conditions of renting; and rll persons
desirous of olt:iini;)g Agricultural or other
Laborers, m' l please; communicate direct
with this Foard.
I5y Instructions of tho Commissioners r
Immigration. .WILLIAM HEiti '
5feblni A State Coin'r oi Immigration
NEW GOODS
AT
CAPT. Z. G NO.RTOH'S STCRE,
NORTON', Clackamas to., Oregon.
rpiIE UNDEIISIONED WOULD AN
noiltiee tlinf lip lifc i.,tf i
splendid stock of
Clothing,
Roots and "hocs,
Iry-(;oods,
irocrrics.
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Crockery, K(c. Klc.
direct from New York. The stock i s the
bst and largest ever brought to a store in
( lackamas county, and having purchas-d
it at greatly reduced prices, is able to sell
It cheaix;r than goods have ever been sold
before.
I am und'r obllsations to mv former
customers for their liberal patronage, and
bing able now to accommodate them
better at less prices than ever betore, I ask
? c!7!lnuat,on Of their patronage, and so
licit the trade of all nowcomers and those
who have not heretofore traded with me,
assuring them that I can giv; them as
good bargains as can be had In the State.
All kinds of Produce taken in exehanjrfl
for goods. Give me a call and I will guar
antee to give you satisfaction.
Z. C. NORTON.
Clackamas Co., Oregon, Mar. 12, 1S75.
Monev ! Money !
MONEY TO LEND IX SUMS OF $o00,
and upwards.
Oregon City, March 10, 1S74.
mal3tf JOHNSON & McCOWX.
A. NOLTN.ER
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
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the lickt::t hukkixg, r.:ccT cir.:
tle, a::d r.:ccT cacjly oplHatud
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
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If t is a TL02.Z.CZ ULCZTJZ
wit!iia cso tjousaul ni!c3 of E-a Traa
cisco tot rorklzg -wall, I vzill it with
out cry expense to tho csior.
GAOT2L HILL, Agnt,
Ho. 13 ITotv iloatozicrj J3trcet,
CHAND irOTrL EriLBING.
31. C. ATllril'. UiVfeon Cily,
Eu'.crprii-c Huildiiig, Agent.
triiPERiAL trills,
Laliocque, Savior & Co.
Oregon Cit".
Kep constant y on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, i.lan arid Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing I'eeii must furnish the sack.
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Town Lots -for Sale.
"V"OTICE IS CJ1VEN TO ALL PERSONS
i desirous ot piireh.Tsiiig Town Lots in
the County addition to Oregon i lty, t.lack
amas county or--gon, that sire no.v ois' 1
by ClaeUaruas count. , that apilication lor
tlr? puivhas! uill be r 'c;-iveu Ly the Ci:-rk
in vacation of the ( ounty Court, and acted
upon by the Court in ti rin time, and value
placed uii the lots to be sold.
J. M. FRAZER,
Jan. 12 1S75. t. ou nt .leri?.
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i t!;s i'i'i :c wi'i vl.'it-e ii trithiu
::!! ,lio pirMivcll .is tiie rich.
li-M-iy of t.:i.? remedy ever sny
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c.-':rr.u..- it froituces nt
(ii ii.- :i or utile.- tr:i:no:: r-zr-ct vl r.lever uj on
!) isil:iti.):i. 'i;. .-? I'liic l hy it nie left as
!..-!t:iv ;ii if tli?y 1 never hsd tl-.e lieif-e.
K.' i'.'.'in. Ai'i'ie ii ivi! ilor.c the consequence
of t!r- ::ii:i-:ii.".li poi"-on. A fripr.t variety of dis-TiV-r.s
:i:i;e iVo-u its ir;".i:it:on, smong which
fiv,. Seir:; I -:.!, Illiii-.u:'! i'-tn, (iotit. Headache,
Hiind i Tootiri'-h1', K;:r:;-hp, Cr.taiTh, Asth
i'.:t, i'.!ii;:t;it";i,i. l';iii:'iil Af.'ection of tlse .-pleen,
Hy-teri----, Tahi in the Hovels, Coli.-. Paralysis,
.-.lid dr.in'i?:i'.e.'." f tho -:o:uacli, all of -which,
'..!: -'i o-i-rinstin'r in thi; cn;:ce, put on tiie in-
Tiiiiitv U type, or be -c-.u, e i.eriodical. Thi3
C:'.i:"" c;it'h D'u- M.i-o!i from the Mood, and
coii-'eo.'i.'ntly fuvi' tlieui till alike. It is an in
vahi'ii'i'.' pr.ei"!i.:i to iir.tuigr.ints and persons
tvnve': or temporarily residing in the mala-li'1!!-;
di-lv:o!s. If t:i!;eti occasionally or daily
wiiil oxnnjC'l to the infection, hat will be ex-rrc'.-il
IV. mi th:- sy-toai, and cannot accumulate
:n s'li!! "ier.t quantity to rii'.er. into disease.
il-n;-e i! i-j even more valuable for protection
tii i-.i curt.-: and few will ever fuller from Inter-ni!ft;-:it'
if t!iev avil theinselvcs of the rrotec-ti.-r.
ih remedy affonl.
for IJi-rr fnm plaints, arising (rom torpid
ity of tiii J.iver, it i an excellent remedy, stim
ulating t!i? I.iver into healthy activity, and pro-dtr-ing
many truly remarkable cures, where
alher modiciues tail.
riJF.FARF.D ET
Dr. J. C. AYEIl A: CO., Loyrell, Mass.,
l'rnetic'tl and Aimjitiral Chenista,
AND SOLD ALL, HOUND THE WORLD.
Pit ICE, Sl.OO VKIi UOTTLr:.
Ayer's
air "Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A drcs.ino;
wliicli is tit
one? :tgroc:ib)t',
lsesiltliy, a n 1
"ilc-ctiml for
tin-
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restores jaded
nsci'l hair
to its original
color, tr it h th
gloss and freshness of youth. Thir.
htiiris thieiveneii, falling hair dierkotl
ami baldness often, though not always
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but 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 pastv sedi
ment, it will keep It clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use4vill prevent the hair
from tnming 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. Frno fw..,, i
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and iniu
nous to tho hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely fur a HAIll DRESSING,
iiothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it ddea
not soil white cambric, , and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,' ' - '
LOWELL, MASS.
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Or?2:on City, March 21, 1873-tf.
AGENTS FOR TIIE EMEEPEISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as npents tor the ExTEnrjtisE :
Goo. r. Rowcll t Co., 40 Tark Row, .Vt
1 ork.
T.C?c',Wctheri11 & Co., COT Chestnut street
Philadelphia.
Abbott Co., No. 82 and SI Xassau street
New 'i ork.
lortland,)r?gon I. Saninrl
San Francisco .jLffi
f-t. Helens, Columbia countv S. A. Miic
Astoria, Clatsop county .'..A. Van iwn
Salem I,. Williams
llarrisburff J. U. Smith
I a f a yet t Y a m h i 1 1 cou n ty J . L. Ker?u son
Ha lias, Polk count- Dave Holmes
Kola H. Potr
.Tacksonvillo l. K. Ilanna
Ronton county W. A. Wells
Corvallis Hon. John I urnrtt
. . . - ... t, T ncn-pll
........ . . .
A. V. Arnold
Dalles, VascoToun7y"!!."..". X. H. at
I-aGrande, t'nion countv A. rai?
Pendleton, Umatilla county S. V. Knox
Eugene City K T-.rri?tow
Rosebur lion. I.. F. I an
y . (C.T. Montano
IjCbanon.. i t k Ualston
Jacksonville..
fxnc Tom ,
Hon. F. I. Fouclray
tt TL.cf.in
ii. v. ' 11 '
CLACKAMAS COUXTV
Reaver Creek... ....
C. F. Peatie
t,.i. n 7.imirlt
Ca .eidos Ilonry Mrt.n?:i
Canbv J. W. Strawsrr
inirtevine
.... juiiii .
Ct.ttin-'s P,;-V'Vr
Eaplo Creek - Frank U . : I
Hardinir's Capt. Z. P. Xorten
Iwer Molalla... W. "r
Milwaukie........... Joh nl tan lrpcr
WOOL! lVOOl !
S. ACKER3IAX & HK0.,
WAN6T 300,000 fi
which they will pay'fhe highest rnr
price In CASH.
Oregon City. Apr! 129 17F.