Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, August 20, 1875, Image 4

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' THE BOUQUET.
Br "GREASE WOOD."
S-veet flowers fn the fragrant boquet,
- pi j ;2 I Willi Kino, iiiiiuiLU cart;;
I- j mc-Kir; boni with in in-jrling; array,
-.Taat shortly since, a blooming were,
In g irdi'u Ljreen,
All aglow and bright,
'Neath the -;.lilfn sheen,
Of San's genial li;ght.
II - w plea-sin: arc tho varied eolor3,
T 1 ir the clnst'rin Hijwcm show ;
Anl delicious the frui-ant odors,
.T-i.it from the s itin ,,jt lis Xlow.
Bri"-ut little tiower.s.
As smiles from a frieud,
Mystic; the power,
- Thy future poj-tend.
T.irongh the cadence iAme livini; day,
Thy "beauty was hist I Susand bright ;
T.i?u sweet urosu i lion! awav
-With ba inty lh.it vanished from sight.
Crisp aim crumpled,
In the vase alone,
To earth did toi ole,
An I sub-itancc lr.th ilown.
On mv mind its image is "impressed,
I n'-. with blissful radiineo riff,
As uii-hine from the sipiles of tti' blest,
O cr the smuons pa thiol lite.
In my mind it l ew,
From ut of tfl- vase;
bo indellibly till ,
o tini& can c4A.se.
T'-ios if. ii llio srnnihino of killdn-ss.
In briirht smiles or fragrant flowers,
b.-ittor t!ie shailows tfat surround us,
In uiis'ortune'd dark gloomy hours.
Tami'li time 111:1 biini
Changes of pleasure,
Tn v power will t ing
'- To memory ever.
An IIjut at the Police Station.
From tha D .-trait Froe Press.
.""Hy Uasband is sick, yon krow,"
slid Marv Sliaw, as she: came out.
"He is", eh V"
"Yes; 0:1 his dying bed. Last niglit
after t!ie doctor went away, he took
me by t ie h ind atnl saj"- lie: "Mary
I haven't got "over ono more clay to
live." IIj may be dead by this time.
'M.ivy" s.ry.s his honor, lifting up
liis siec-t icdes, "this is. the season of
the year for greens, isn'jt it?
"Yes, your Honor." j
"Well, look at me Tlary, and see
if there is anything cowslippy or
liorseradishy about me."
'X, vo'u- Honor." i
"Arid ytt yoti expect jne to believe
that story, Mary ? I've- sent you to
t le House of Corrcct'toti three times
dnru:g t.'ie last year; kiow that you
are a t-ingle woman, Al it grieves
in? to hear yon go on Ali such yarn.
Don't you know ti.at truth is
mighty, and must prevail?"
She hung her he:id.
"It is, worn. i i. F.ihe .ood is dark
nss, but truth shine; through it
like a ten cent piece sti jking out of a
s ind-hank. T:ie charge is drunken
ness, and I r.really wish you would
come right out and tell me the truth!
I will sir, I wasn't drunk!"
'Great Alligators! but here's four
witnesses! '
"I didn't bring e:n here!"
"Xo; the ollieer did, and all of
ill era saw you drunk!" ;
"Judge, will you believe them be
fore vim will me?"
"I will!" - 5
"And vott'll send loojnp?"
"I will!" 4
"Cm it. ho possible. Aidge?"
"It can, and it is. f liako it three
mouths. Tii is will ta j la the circus
season. Fourth of A-, and the
steamboat exeursions, and all the
strawhtrries and cream yon got this
year won't a elect your health."
"Judge, you deserved to be mur
dered for this!"
"Can't help that. Go in and sit
clown.
FiaL-R.vTivEii- Speakixo. Lovers
of tlie Inimiii fonm divine will do
wcdl to give the following a studied
reading:
Mrs. Straw The story runs that
a de.ih-r iu articles of rt-rtu here had
in his establishment an exquisite
st ituetif in Parian marble of the Ve
nus of Mi!o. Our friend heard ot it,
and gave it an inspection one day.
Alter gazing at it admiringly for
bouv tim , sh-j said:
. "Did yon select that, Ir. Delf?"
"Y'sVm," he responded.
"W.iy, v-a must lu a good judge
of a figure. Dut did you ever see
mine?'
Mr. DeU responded, blushing, that
be h 11 not.
"Mi ie," .she continued, "is allow
cl to bf the 1'nest ligure in Wash
ingtmi."
0 'S tonldn't doubt, mum." respond
ed L.-!f, shitting uneasily from
one foot to t!ie ot'iCL".
"I should lik.i to s':ow you my fig-
-ure, " s'k siid earne-.tl v. Djlf blush-
"e 1 all over. "Co: n; to mv lioust-
) some tim;. 3"etter eo-.iie in the morn
1:1 ' woen it wout lie lieiv tor anv-
rrn to interrupt i;s."
Poor D.df, he fairly sunk under a
tabl; ii i I itanin?ie I out something
about b'tug" a member of a cjimrc'i,
wli-m o tr friend continued:
"It c )st m-3 812) in gold, is iv.ire
Parian :n nble, and I would like to
li ive vo ir opinion, as you are such
an a tmirable judge."
L'.g .t d iw.ied on Delf. She had
be-;n so 'akiag of a statuette, and not
a c : ilent, middle-aged lalv.
The Third Tfrm. Mr. B'dvens,
nn id. I bachelor of Iloeherter, who is
in icii absorbed in olitics visited
the wi lo t Graham the other dav,
j it after read in Oram's better, and
aslied her what she tlioutrht of a third
trra. Now. the widow lias been
twice ramied, and in respond to
the question s!ie nude a riis!i for the
ayou ilel lit: Llivens, and taking
him tightly 1:1 her arms, exclaimed :
''O. yoi deir, dear man! What a
h.vmv wocin I am!'' At last ac
0.7:1 nt.i 1,-. V. had locked hinnelf in
lus wo.l-ho:ise. and was endeivor
incr to ex,..Uiu thir. to the widow
thro igh t!,0 kev-holo
IT-
..o a t.xvxD!;nt.-A rural
uiuor i; i im.Ms went to s?e his
Rirl. and she indulged in a -reat
muiy l,eiflr,.-l,o-8. na went h
and wro.e a eonnndrum. Why are
ll;1:3 hs thy n ? Tho" rival
c.htor savs no doesn't t ike any stoek-
o
111 11 in. in who won it 1 ask
knoezy question as that.
such a
TTittx Heply. "I would advise
you to put your head intoa dve-tub
Us rather red." Said a jokr to a
.aiidy-batred girl. "I would adv,4
Sou to put yours mto au oven it U
rather Soft. said Xancj. en'ltls
The Democratic State Platform.
The Democratic- Party of Oregon in
State convention assembled, proclaim
the following pi opositiona of political
faith and action :
1. Unfaltering devotion to the car
dinal principles 'of Republican govcrn-
: ment, as declared and put into practi
' cal operation by the Fathers of the Rc
I public.
z. ine preservation 01 me Kepci".
government in the proper exercise ol
the powers delegated to it in the Con
stitution, carefully and strictly con
strued, and the maintenance, inviolate
of the several States of the Union 111 all
their rights, dignitv and equality, as
the most competent and reliable ad
ministrators ot their own domestic con
cerns, and t lie surest bulwark against
the tendency toward a centralized Ues-
1(3 Opposition to aggression by either
department of the government upon
the functions of any other and to the
exercise of federal aut hority of any of
the rights or powers reserved by the
constitution to the States respectively,
or to the pcopl-?. , t .
4. That everv attempt on the part ot
the Federal government to exercise
anv oowers not delegated to it, and es
pecially everv interference by the gov
ernment or 'anv of its departments,
with the local affairs of any State, or
with the ricr'its of the people thereof
to ehuose their own representatives, is ;
an act of usurpation which should be j
repudiated and condemned by every 1
friend of constitutional liberty. j
.". We demand retrenchment, reform
and the most rigid economy in the ad- i
ministration of "every department of j
the irovei nment : the honest payment
of the debts, tin: sacred preservation of
the public f.dth ; strict aceountabilit3
ot nil oliicers, and the speedy and im-
partial arraignment ot all abuses of j
pu -lie trust before the tribunals of jus-
ii. e;a zealous care of the rights of j
election bv tiio eople ; the absolute ;
subordination of the military to the ;
civil authority. The equal and impar- 1
tial administration of the laws, and the j
protection of the rights of all ; freedom j
of religion, of the press, and of the
person.' under protection of the habeas i
corpus, iinu iriai ov juries impai uuiiv
1 i 1 1 . : ...:..ti I
selected.
li. We protest against the burdens of
a protective tai ill', as needlessexactions
from a people already intolerably op
2ressed bv a national debt, and we in-
nt that the tariil lie so regulated as to
provide onlv sutlieient revenue for an
economical administration of the gov
ernment, and not for the purpose of
enriching the tew at the expense ot t tie
nianv, or lostering one branch ot in
dustry to the detriment of another.
7. That the precious metals are the
only basis of commercial values; that
an irredeemable paper currency is a
national curse, and we insist upon the I
speedy return by the national govern
ment to specie payments.
c. The 'institution of the system of
national banks was a fraud upon the
country ami an injustice upon the la
boring' classes, and we demand such
prudent legislation as will gradually
oring this vicious system to a close;
that'all currency which 10:13' be issued
shall be convertible into coin upon de
mand and bo issued directl- b- the
goveteniciit.
!'. That the treaty between the Unit
ed States and China shall be so modi
fied as to apply soli I3' to commercial
ridat ions.
1 ). That we condemn the party in
power, :d v for its contempt of const it u
tWnid obligations, but for extravagant
pa: tisan and corrupt administration of
tie; federal government ; for its reek
h -s expenditure and proiligate waste
of the people's money; for its oppres
sive, unjust and defective system of fi
ll nice and taxation: for the perver
sion of t he functions of t he general gov
ernment to enrich the great corpora
tions at the expense of the people; for
the jobbery and frauds which have
brought reproach upon democratic in
stitutions; for the iniquities of the pro
tective system; for the curse of an in-
eonvei tiole paper money; tor its dis
graceful diplomatic service and unlit
appoint nients and continuance in office
of incompetent and corrupt men at
home and abroad; for its attempt to
p iss an uneoiistUutioiial forec bill, and
for a catalogue of other enormities
which have rendered that organization
oitensive to and subversive of the lib
erties of a free people.
11. That corporations are the crea
tures of Liw; their functions and priv
ileges are granted to subserve
the public interests, and when
they are not used for (ne object of their
creation, but for purposes oi"oppression
md extortion, we declare it to be the
right ami duty of the legislative power
to regulate and control such corpora
lions for the public ii'ood.
VI. i. n at e 01s ipprove all measures
111 the interest 01 monopolies against
abor, and therefore we approve of the
led.ircd principles and s vni pat hies
viththe avowed objects of"the order
.viiownasthe rations ot j 1 usbsnidry,
ind with those of all other orders ha'v-
nig tor tiicir oniect, relrenehincnt ana
et'orm i:i publiv affairs and the social
id v.!i'-(-m . lit of the people.
1:. That we are iu favor of 1 ihoring
to seen re judicious appropriations from
Con-iress'for the purpose of improving
our harhors :dong the western and
northern boundaries of our Stsde, and
vc i"m:md that our representatives 111
Con cress shall 11.se their liest elforts to
secure the aid of the ;genoral govern-
incnt for the free na vigtition an 1 im
provement of the ('iiIumi! ia river, iy
t!ie construction of locks at the Cas
cades; the improvement of the Willam
ette, and To 1 : 1 i 1 1 rivers; the? construc
tion of the Portland,- I Miles awl Silt
Lake nu t Winn-mincea K iii rea ls, and
the early co-iipi-'tion of t!;e retro n and
California Kiiiroad from Koseburgto
the S.ate tine.
11
1 oat the 1 v,ii;.v r,f t1(? ;,,,
I arty in tiealing with the Indian
s is impuli'.ie nnl unwise; that the
has arrivi-tl w hen the few Indians
can 1
it lues is j 1 1 1 ; t qf.i;; an. I unwise; that the
time has arrived wlicnt'w :'.w- IthIi ihu
now occupying the Um ttilla, (irande
R nide and Sihuz res-rvations should
ho ivuiovetl to some other locality, and
t ins p-n u; to settlement tV the
w!iites some d' the richest portions of
th S hc. 1
1 . Tint we invite the hearty co-op-
oi aii persons, whatever lnay
h ivc been tlndr past jolitical afihiities,
to iiniie with us in curving out the
i't i-V-iples h.-rcin enunci Ucd
Tn th- c;r?.,:t Court of the Stat" of rron
lor t !h- Ci-iiit v of Clncliainns -
ELIZA I'Alts jN-s, vnr, 1
vs. (
AIiN.O I'A!s;1X.s IX'ft.)
To A!o-iz , Prisons, said defendant :
- i no . A .Mi; OK III K STATE
OF
You
rouir.-'d to
apr--r and ans wer the co'ii lamt ti 1 -cl
ir.st you in above entitled salt, bv
tM-first diy of ttif tr.n of said Court foi
loAingth expiration or six weeks from
th "tirst publication of this summons ; said
ur-jt publication bein on the ikl day of
July lsr.; ati. 1 if you 'fail to answer said
complaint, th plaintiff will applv tothe
Court, tor the r-h f demanded therein,
wrnea is tor a dissolution of tie marriage
ri".i1!,r.Va r Vsli'!- hetw.-.Mi plaintiff and
h VVin, ' ;r'ln'llml for the custody of
1 a- 111 inftr caildr-m.
t!- nrd rof Hon, E. T. ShattuHr, Judge
of said Court.; dated Jutv tub, ist.t
I T. HA KIN.
July 22 :wfl Al"jrn"y for I'laintilT.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
rpHE UNDEIiSTr;NE: IROPi:iETOHOF
r - i.uieon t- lit n st rr- f, Oregon
City, Oregon, k- qis e instant ly on hand
Saddle nttil ISuy IIorsi-,,
linge;ies, CnrriagMmuJ ItarUs.
1 'rices I cotisonuble.
H " wiHIsoruu a hack to and from the
VILHQ1T SGDA SPRINGS
during the s-imnvex season, with good
horss,compotent and gentlemanly drivers
. FARE AT LIVING RATES.
J. M. FUAZER. Proprietor.
Oregon City. May 27. 1873. 1
MER CHA NDISB.
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JOHN 31YEBS,
OREGON CBTY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS and
iSIIOES.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest pricesfor
nd all kinds of
GGGD COUNTRY PRODUCE
I will sell as low a any house in Oregon for
CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT
11 Good Merchantable Produce.
I nm selling rry low l"or
CASH PAID TOR CHl'XTV OR HERS
Give is.; a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21, 1S73.
STILL I N T II E FIELD!
.lEfilGVED SC-QftD DOOR SOUTH GF
HAAS' SALOON'.
ySLLSASWdS & HARDSKG,
AT THE
L I H C 0 L N BAKERY,
FEEPTIIE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
2 3k. of Family Groceries, to io found in the
city. All goods warranted. Ooods delivered
in the city free of charge. The highest cash
r.rice paid for country produce.
Orcao.i City. March 23, 1S73.
CETHESOA SPRINGS!
On f3 HcKinzie Kiver. Lano Co., Oregon.
A CIIAR.uIG Sr.iniER RESORT.
nnHESE SPK1NOS ARE LOCATED
A about fiftv-live miles cavt. of Eusrcne
City, and within four miles f the celebrat
ed Big Prairie of tho McICinzie. They aro
wit bin a few hundred yards ofllorss Creek
one of th" most famous trout streams in
l reron. Iicer and etlc nr.? very plenty near
those Springs, having been tin; resort for
ages of these animals. The grandest and
most picturcsquo scmerv of the North Pa
cific. 1 have the best buildings and the
best accommodations of anv Sprints in
t hid part of the State. My bath house is
new, ami is constructed with reference to
the wants of those visiting me from the
valley. I also have an excellent vapor
bath room constructed near the head of
the Spring, and in oil things, I iroposeto
Keen up wuiimi? ucmami ior an institu
tion of this kind.
An experienced physician in attendance
at all times. Board and IO.lo:ing in good
style for tliost ri-ho prefer it. "Animals can
be pastured for small cost, and be perfect
ly safe. A. N. FOLEY,
may 6 ti f Proprietor.
Th standard remedy hr C'ouyli. 1m
fluenz, Sore Throt, !ioonni Ctoicfh,
Croup, Li'-er CompU.int, Jiroticbiti.i, IJ'crrl
t'u.7 of the Lun'ix, and every affection of the
Throat, Lungs and Chest," including Co?-
SCMPTIOS.
Wistur's Hal 4:1 m of AVil-l C'Jif rry does
not dry up a cough, but loosms it, cleanses
the Lungs, and allays Irritation, thus re
moiiafj trie cciuxe of th eoniplaint. None
genuine unless signed I. Btrrrs. Prepared
by Skth W. Fowlkr & Sons, Boston. Sold
by IiPinDivoTOV. Host ftt Ft Sl Co.. San
j Francisco, and by dealers -"lerally.
2feblv
Ailniiiiistrator's ctic?.
"VOTI' E 1 HER El
I t!i nnd -rsliin. d h
admlnis'rator of tlv s'
deceased, .by thj Ho-.
Clackamas county. Star
for" a!I persons knowi
debted to said estate ar
ilIVTX THAT
1. -ti pointed
r' David Smith,
' "-,ty Court t
: ' r-gon There
: ; ii-'mseives in
notiried to make
immediate pavment tome, a lid save them
selves costs. Those having claims against
said Pstat will rresentthem to me within
six months from this date, with proper
vouchers. F. O. MeCOWN.
Administrator or tho estate of
David Km it h, deceits d
Or-goR City, July 15, 17 ,. "
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UUUKTi2r OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, T
U,TVERSir CF CALIR)RNT4.
OHAS. XT. C-TJFIliiLI),
DEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CORKER 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-Lincn, Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents'
Iiose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions,
Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, 4c
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AMD CHILDER?4'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys
WUiclt Have bee selected with special tare Air this market and cannot
BE SURPASSED IX QUALITY OU PUICE.
Till: HIGHEST MAKKKT PR1CX2 PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE,
March 13, 1373 :tf
AUCTHOX AND COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Aii? tionoer,
Cornier of Front it Oak t., Portland
AucfioiB. Ssiies
Of Ileal Estate, Groceries, General Mcr
Chandisc and Horses.
SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday
A.D. ltlCHAUDSOX,
Auctioneer.
At 'JP rivs. to sale.
English ItefiTied Bar and TUnidlo Iron
English Square find Octagon Cast
Steel, Horse Shoes, Hasps,
S a w s , S c r e w s , F r y -1 a n s ,
Sheet Iron, H.
G. Iron..
ALSO
A large assortment of Groceries and Liq
uors. A. IJ. HICHAHIASOX,
Jan. 1, 1373-tf. Auctioneer.
J. P. DA VIES. JOSHUA DA VIES.
J. P. DAV3E8 & GD.,
aijct:" neers
A ' I
C0313IISSIOX MERCHANTS,
I'lKE-l'ItOO? STONE lit lLDING,
v;harf street, victoria, b. c.
Lib.-ral Ailvnncfs Made on Consignments.
July 21, 1ST l :ly
THOMAS C HARM AH
ESTABLISHED
1853.
ESIKES TO INFOUM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A NimhTe Sir J'cucc t'.t littler than a Slow
Shilling.
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where 1 p irehased one of tho
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OE GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Poofs and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
C h i : a wa re, Q u o e n s wa re,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Plated ware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
Ami Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladles and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Faming t ions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth. Wall Paper, etc.,
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST COMPLETE
ever offered in this market, and was s"leted
witt especial care for the Oregon City trade.
All of which I now offer for sale at tho
Lowest JViarket Ra es.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods for
I am Detarmimvl to S'-lt Chran and not to
allow myself to bo
L'.NDERSOLH IX THE STATE OF OiiEGGS.
AU I ask is a fair chance jmd quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirements of the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIAmiAX
cannot be beaten In quality or price. It
would be useless for me to tell vou 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
Conif, find Si",and Examin; for Yoursrlvcs
for I do no wish to make any mistakes
s,mte!laM n,y ,d Wcnas now
-o,xlsche-,J . ?UvPi ftnd irous o Mdl
goods cheap, for cash, or uimn such frm?
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the libeV
al patronage heretofore b?stowVd
TIIOS. CHARM AN,
Main street, Oregon Citv.
Legal Tenders and Count v Serin taken nt
m a rkPt rat es. Tho CI RM AN.
753,000 lbs wool wanted by
THOS. CIIARMAN.
A. G- WALLING'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
-m.:xjm
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
13 LANK ROOKS RELED AND ROTTVD
M?0aln?V 5rJ"nHl Patt- Music book s
ervvarvoftet,"- etc- bound in eV:
7 of 6tZle knOTn to the trrade.
tenTd L m the C"Untrj' Tartly at-
pin loth 1 nh
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I now offer this fctock of Goods
at Prices far b-lo.v any other
house in the State.
'limes ar.' hird and money
scarce and I will jilv every f...c
the worth of their money.
I also keep a full assortment
of
OREGON CITV JIADE
Men nml Hoys
Clothing,
Unite r wen r,
Flaiiiit'Is,
Illaitketx,
And VuriiH.
ALSO
Groceries,
Cutlery,
.Teivclrj',
Not ion a,
I)Iuical
Int rume:its.
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I. SELLING
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AS JEST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
stock of
SPH1MG S SUMMER GOODS
ever Imported to Oregon City, uhlcli he
otf-.-rs at gr'-at l r -duc-.-d i rices. My stock
Has Cbeen largely increased and I can
show as hnndsom si Una of rady-made
goods in Men nml Roys I'm.in'-ss and
Dress Suits, t'oats, etc., as can be found
in tho country, and at prices that cannot
fail to satis! v. Mv
DRESS GOODS DE?ASTKEHT
Is fill-'d with a splendid assort ment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shado-s
of goods
Empvcks CImI 5s,
tMiiliahv, F ! Ii mi'l
Ami-ii. :lii Di.'ss (itjo.V-.,
ikliK-U Ii:ii-ii,
ill i ! 1 tiii t i 11 erf,
C :sl:nfi-fK, dCo.
K I . A K 1 S ,
Plaid, Plain anudpTii Flannels, of all col
ors. Pleached and. Unbleached Cotton
Flannels.
Ladles nis:l Gents t'liiiciAf.-irc,
Kliatvl and Srarfu,
Wool IJI.-i nkef s,
'2' vi 1 nl. k a nd
'i'ravi'liiio; Sntclicls,
hutsn ml C'ntiH,
Oil I0II1V jr
Hn.irand TaWo.
BOOTS and SHOES
I would call special attention to my
stock of Men's and l!n s' San Francisco
Moots, which I have sold for a number o
years past with general sntistaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE i FA3MIHS UTEFJS.'LS
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at Iajw Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL XD CAMIAX 1SL.WD SALT.
Highest Price paid for all kinds of
20l),000 lbs. of WOOL AVanled,
for which I shall pay tho hichest cash
I'rAC"'- . ., I. SELLING.
Oregon C lty, A: rll 22, 1 ST.). tf
STATE OOAaD OF IfiIMIGRATIOK.
TORTHE PURPOSE OF AFFORDING
A i"rr'on to Immigrants and in
tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in lorM-n
countries and sister States, and lor circu
lating s.ich information abroad bv thh,
Poard. a. 1 persons in this State having
I- arms and Lands tor San or Rent, or de
sirous ot lormmg Colonies, will p1mo lrir
ward tothis iloard n, soon as possible rte
tailed descrhtions of their -arms and
Lands Location. Price and Terms ofSaVe
or conditions of rmtinR: an.l all p'rL '
dos.rous of o ttainlng Agricultural or other
wu'hThis-IrJ:1 "nto d
Sfeblm A State ConCr of i.n minion.
NEW GOODS
CP" Z. G WORTOH-S STORE,
NORTON, Clackamas Co., Oic-011.
rVUE UXDERSIfiNKD WOULD AN
Acnmdoek' h h3S JUSt rCCCiVCd a
Clohiii,
U iots and Shoes,
lrj-c;ood,
.'roccrics.
Hardware,
Cutlcrj-,
Crockery, Ktc. Ktc.
tlirect from New York. The stock is the
nest, and largest ever brought to a store in
ciackamas county, and having purchased
1 at greatly reduced prices, is able to sell
it cheajr than goods have ever been sold
be tore.
I am under obligations to my former
customers for their liberal patronace, and
being able now to accommodate them
better at less prices than ever before, I ask
a continuation of their patronage, and so
licit the trade of all new-comers and those
Who Itfll'ft Tint hnrntntnM t I ...t.u
.... iwnn, 111HH w tt 11 II lilt",
assuring them that I can give them as
o--w t 1 . ; 1 1 . , . , . . .
ui.tiimitsciiii qc una in me t-taie.
All kinds of Produce takpn in exchange
for goods. Give me a call and I will guar
antee to give you sat isfact ion.
Z. C. NORTON.
Clackamas Co., Oregon. Mar. 12, 1875.
Tvlonev ! Money I
ONEY TO LEND IN SUMS OF 500
anil nmrAril '
Oregon City, March 10, 1874.
mal3tf JOHNSON A McCOWN.
A. NOLTNER
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
OREGON CITY.
lie Q
' 'it
i 1
1 f vvvy i
octlOtf i
THE NEW IMPROVED
r:cs rrd c-d r-.c:: rcoi.
t.:z u::r::T rur;r;:::c, r.ccT ctr.:
nz, a::o t.:cct ca:ily c?:r.AT:D
CIV.'ING MACHINE IT THE KAKKZT.
If iisza i3 a ILGZZ'JCZ IICZXTZ
vit'aia cz.2 t'jozsa-J nlIo3 cf Zzn. Tr-n-cisca
Lot v.c.-'-:zj woll, I w.Il 2 it vith
czt r.-j cipanso to lis owssr.
UA:.7ZL HILL, Ac:-t,
Ho. 13 llotr xlDntoncry fltrcot,
cr.AND EOTrL rr:Lri::G.
jL C. ATiIEir. Oregon City,
EiLerpriie Building, Ajjcnt.
IMPERIAL TiflSLLS,
LaRocque, Savicr & Co.
Oregon Cit".
Keep constant lv on hand for sale Flour.
Middlings, Mian and Chicken Feed. Partu s
purchasing fecu must furnish the s:ick.
Town Lo'g for Sale.
VOTH'E IS GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS
1 desirous ol purchasing 'lown Lots in
the County audition to or.-gon uy, lack
ainas county or pon, tiint ure 110.1 ov ned
- by Clackamas count. , that application lor
the pun-has ill be r -c-ivt-u oy the c 1' rk
in vacation ot the 1 ounty Court, and c.etcd
upon by the 1 ourt in tt rm time, and value
placed "on the lots to be sold.
J. M. FRAZER.
Jan. 12 ISTo. Com.tt Picric.
Aver's Cat!
!v;ii!J
For ih .
cure of :.
r:e:iis ia
it.-, :;i:ge.
I c :.:
a -li, live, : :;t! iiv
l-U. i l ' a.e r: li.iit:
IJ'Ci-ICill, Mid
CX.-clh'ii! p:i; gative.
liciug j.-.i-c'v ve.LC
Lililc, li.ey I o:;t..i:.
no n;e.-i 1:1 'ir iiiii c
l .-.i -. !::'.!vv"ci-. Mil. '..
sci .:: i.-kitt.-aiid
.-v.ee. ir.g i . event-
til u laci. i::i:ci-
use; and every family ho'.i'.d i.nve i!,-'n: on
for tiieir proto-.aioa ami lei !', Leu : i'.;i;i: cd.
Long expci"ie:i"c has muvnl ii -.1-1.1 '. - be fl.c nl
cst, siire-I, aiitl bu-t of 1 nil il.c ; v. i:U m iiit.-h
the imu-Uei :ih-;aads. My if e ;..-i;,r,:-l ii- t.
tiic bl 'od i pa; i;ied, the corrections of li e sys
tem expt-iU-.i, ii'u.-iiii :1011s jfiiiovi-tij r.v.tl tin?
wiio'c iiia -iii io.-y ef l.;V i ?i:.i '.' I to its h- .Teay
aclivitv. l;itc-.:iiil o.-.-ns v!:hh l-ci-turc -l"--Kj:cd
r.al rbVcss-h are c.-nt! cl by .I-'-.-V r:i!. i-n-A
stueubited :;:to .n-tio.!. '!!.:: iiii-ij.-ici.-l !i.-cae
is -lia:iei bc::itli, v:. Of . h.t ii cr:i.ge,
w'.iea rce!i.-ie i ..-I the v::-t ::: 1. : '' o v. l-.o enj.-.y
it, can !;:u :!y ! o i-cri'i'ii:--.'.. Their s u: r coaiiiis
it-:ikc tac- a".ie.:-.'i':l l t.il-e, -!;ii prc.-c: ves i:;ti.-virtue-
miiav.-airc t f r r.uy L'agi'.i of tauc, so
til it lis "V..r IVi!:, :r.:-l : U et !y : ch';: : ;!e.
Aitl'.K-.lJ'll SI. ..;?! I hey ;;.t- I : -1 : 1 1 . I' . : I o:-P!MC
wi'i:-);:! di-lu. b.ia j ' ii' .-1 t '. m.i ,-. .ct. ue
u ,.-u;i.ii;o i.
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tiid f n- ; he f.tli'iwi i;f ' o;;:;.-:.;;i:i-, .i::.!i t hese
For s. j.-or 5 ,s Z "Ti. ?.'ftc-s..
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Oiia I'olir :.ifi liiV"'.! C- .'!. i.tey .-lli'ili.l
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m'c i ;c.l ;i.;ii .-:i o. . cie ; ; lu- i. t : ;t i i.ui s v. hi. i:
l l'J-e U.
For V7r-r:i err '.: ': i i i:!?, but r.n'
:.::.l .! ! ;oV i.e.ie .' v- c i.
For B Ii -:i C'.-iir. f.-'i-:n. F". -till
" 'i -f t 5 j .- !.. 'iCit " i til?
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M." J-.V
Ayer's
Uiieny Pectoral
For Diseases of tho Throat and Lunca,.
sach a3 Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Oouh, Bronchitis, Asthma,
ind Cou3araptiO"a.
Amitng the grmt
discoveries of nv.Hicm
Nclcncc, few arc cf
irt.iro rr-i! v:t!iio In
maakiud li:m tlii- cf
fectiial ivc.-e.'v t,r
i tli--e.-ie of the Tlirotit
mi'l Lungs. A vai-t
trial of its virtue,
throughout tliii ntal
other consitrk-s, ha-
shown that it cues
fureiv and effectual! v
co.iti; :!ij;.i. The tislinmny of cur best citi-
zci-. u; a. i cii'.'es. e.iai)ii-!ics me tacr. l
Cnitar.Y ri.croa.M. will ninl iloes relieve
ft
v1 -.-KV'irx
mm
eiiru tJn; ahhctl.-iir thordcrs Ot the ii'rt;it -r.l t ii.i ,.nn,tr
, - . ...... , -i..,A-,-JI,ttltllll'A..l-.'u.'-. . 1V$' 3
Lung beyonl any other meihciiic. Die most ! Astoria, Clatsop county AV Villi"n-.
tlangeroas aticctioiis of the l'liliiioii.try Orcaus , Salem -t;nliib
vie! I to its power; an l c-.ics of C'ons-unin- ' Harrisburg i i Feri:sB
tioti, curcl bv this preparation, are pubbc- ' lffyette amhill county f-1" nolm'
!v known, so remarkable a5 Iianiiv to be be- ! '!!,,,!-s. PoIk county a R jr
iievo-J, wire they not proven bevoml disimre. ! TiknTilVe -Hwi;
A retne-ly it U a-icm.ate, oi, which the pitbiic : S!mv:Z: r
imvre.y lor lull protection. Ity curing Coughs. Corvallis Ho-; .oS'n "wr!l
the ioi-enmner ot more serious dbcar-c, it saves Canyon City.Orant co . v MV"i
uaiiuin jere I lives, an l an amount nf suflerin" Albany iVbaIrt
not to be co nptite I. It challenges trial and con- Dalles, Wasco county r.fratf
viiiee- t!ie m-t sceptical. Kvcrv farailv -lioul.l Iraiule, Fn ion county..... v.Kn0,1
keep i: on ,:k1 as a'nrotcetioi, ainst .'he' &,r v V"' Umatilla coun j.. omI;5oS
:ia 1 iiapi'reeived attack of l'uhnoiiarv Af.cctioni Eugene City j y. 1.. Tn st ot
w!i-c.i arc c:iily met at first, but wlludi become . Roseburg V-t von'ti-P"
ij.cirablc, anl too olteti fatal, if neglected. Ten- i T -i.o 1 in" PWn
.'. Thmg, need this .lefcce; and it is m,wie to I'hnnnn tTn F i1 a
b witaout ir. As a -.afeguard .o children, amid Jacksonville ,,on- r r. Hufta
t.io tii-rressing diseases which beset she Thi-nnt
rm 1 Client of childhood, Ciikuhy I'ixtokau
is invaiuah.c; lor, by its timelv- tie, niiilti- ' Reaver Creek
tudes ry-3 rescued from premature graves, imd r.nttevillc
save i to the love and nllection centred on them. -ascades
It ai-rs s;ii., i i-.i.i, t, ....:... : . .ano
i " r. -. .,iiM.-i,viiiiii;n iui, c,,ttlnir,i V i- Fe!""
seeunng sound and health-restoring --leep. No FnlVe Creek i'.".! rn"l r ''l
o:.c w.Il sutler tiouolesome Inienza and pain- HaMln.:"n Car: t
tin iJroachitis, when they know how easily Lower Molalla rTn'lJne'-e
y t;iu oi- ciirt-il.
Originally the product r,f long, laborious,
surcessttu chemical investigation, no cost or
V.I
1 s;.ared in making every bottle hi th utmost
po-Mi.ie pei-Tcction. It may be confidently ro
licdupon as possessing all the virtues it lias ever
exhibited, and capable of producing cures as
memorable as the greatest it Lis ever effected.
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
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RECOXCITy, : OREGON.
rK A"K "HEFARED TO CX LtTTE
T T all ivimi.s cl
JOB I'JvlNTIXG.
such as
CARDS,
HIT.Ij-IIEADS,
DAM I'll T.E1S,
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
I.AREI.S,
LETT Ell-HE AtS,
in fact all kinds or work done n. in Printirf
.T;ce, a l
PORTLaM) TRICES.;
A L L JC I N I) S O F
I :..
AL BLANKS
ws
constantly on Ti.irid. and for sale at !'
a price ns'ciui be had in the State.
AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Oregon City. March 21. 1873-tf.
AGESTS FOR THE EMEEPE1SE.
The following persons nro m:thori
act as agents lor the ETr.ruisE:
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 40 Tark Ro-jt. 'f
Coe, Wcthorill Jfc Co.. 007 Chestnut strft'
Philadelphia.
Abbott A Co., No. S2 and SI Nassau s.n
New ork. n-ii'I
I'ortland.Oregon 1 are
int 1 .rhos.
Md San Francisco jl. P. l'llff'
Long lorn
CLACKAMAS COO"'. ,t
...A. r - Vt
J . wr'.1--1.
j MIIWHURIR J Joe" r'.
an - 1 Oswepo A vsug-1 I
toil Cppcr .Moiana
WOOL! VTOOU' I
. -. n !
S. ACKEKMAN A " r!
WA!3 30O,0Oe
which they will pay'the hiy
price In CASH. t
Oregon City. Aprtl29 187.
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