r
c
the EfitEflpmsi.
oliEGaTcrrr ogEcoyjircBT 27, im
POINT.
Tvw, Gommcruii eve, nnJ the
in .Kautv nunc that
A th"!nSVio dreamily rose and fell.
An I th" waiiws wr irud in a blaze df
I iuji ilfoViieni now in to moonbeam's
Acro tne street on a billowy floor.
Tiwt rie hk1 "lLlx tho merry
To a iii':iic tliat floats in my heart
oucc more. a
A Ion hilf-hour in thoitwilight leaves
Of the shrubbery she with coquet
tish face, ' . .
And .lainty arms in. their flowing
sit? vts
dream of satins and love and lace.
In tha 3,.1-ndor tiu-re of her queenly
Thr.o "ihiier two bri it eyes I could
see the jlo-.v
Ofeathedr tl vin lowi, as up the aisle
We mirched to a niiisiu s ebb and
How.
Ml in a dream of Commencement eve !
I remein'er I awkwardly buttoned
Con theuain'iv arm in its flowing sleeve
"With a Ofokea .sjnteuee ot hope and
But tlloli'imon Is that ilashed in her
w.ivv h-iir ; . .
And the beauty that : shone in her
f mllless f u-e, I
Are al I recall im L strujwlcd thero
A poor brown ily in a wb ot lace.
Yet a 1 .ui?hin', coquettish face I see.
pA- t.ie ?n nli,,'ht IU1U 011 the pave-
iiiiu gr;iy, "
I en ie-.r uvr Uivh in Hie melody
Oi tfio waltz's music across tho way.
And I kejt tiie loe so daiuty anu
T.s t I stJle as s!ie sipped her lemon
ade Till I pioUed itawav I think with all
(X thosu trap I lost in. our Northern
1.11.1.
IJut I n ?ver can lint to th it waltz divine
V'it:i its golden measure of joy and
C) p-iin,
ttut it urines like the flavor of some old
wiii'i
To in v- "art tlio warnr.h of tho past
again. : 3
A s!i u. .n.uit ion that's all j-ou know,
Smie fa lid lowers, a silken tress,
The Utters I burusa up Years a,
Wu-'ii I heard from h;r last in the
wilderness. -
I suppoar, could she ssoI am maimed
and i)l.l, '
Slio wo. iid soften the scorn that was
changed to latc,
When I ciiosj the bars of the grav and
gold.
Ana followed tho South to its bitter
f.itc.
Bat here 'a to the lads of ithe Northern
r blue,
And here's to the boys of the South
ern srr.iy, t
Au.l I would'tiiat the Northern star but
knew j
How the Southern, cros:, is borne to
day. Li, C. SrnoNO.
1 - 1 m m i. 1 .
Giving a Irikeniin Lesson on
Style. r
Fro.n the Detroit Fritj Pres3.
The first nun Mas a railroad brake
m in, who had b-eu ce'ebtvitiug his
gran. I tatiici's birt h-day .
" Ton run oa tiio eas, ehV" ask
ed tlu Court. A
- Ws, sir.'' I
'A id you belong Ul tat class of
men who open the do. l-j the traia
, stops at i'o.itiacj and vt-Jut 'Upon-tyaekl'f-at
the pasHciget j.
Tlio ih in was silent.
'Itjti.ilces my bones boil whou I
0 think of how I've been used on these
railroads," continued Ins Honor.
r.i3 seats iifii looked, tho water
cooler empty, the windows won't
stay up, ami every few minutes yon
open the. door and cry out "Ja.vkuu
for Jackou or "Kl-a zoo' for KiU
tuazoo. I buJicve I'll mark you for
six months."
'"Please, sir," protested the prison
er. "I must strike a blow at this great
evil ouie where, and I might as well
couimeuce oayon."
"l'le i je. sir, I was never hero be-
fore, and it's uiy lirst druuk iu four
years."
His Honor leaned back aud chewed
the cot jut i,f a blotting pad while he
rejected. Finally he said:
"Well. I'll let you go, though I'll
bo bluuo'vl for it. Xov, sir, after
thivou want to adopt a diil'ereut
stvle. When the train approaches a
Nation, you want to go through the
car like a cat, smile gently, aud say
in quiet tones: 'Ladies and geiitle
uieu, this train is now iu the outskirts
of the beautiful city of 1'psilauti, aad
such of you m desire to step olf will
please mike ready, ryid any health
and prosperity ever attend you.
"Wuat aa iuuovatiou that would be,
sir! II, j a- tiie travelling public would
rush for your road! Will vou do
this, Mr. Wellington?"
The prisoner promised aud was al
lowed to go.
In- Sis Months. The West Point
cadet laughs because the Vassar girl,
rau screaming from fright at the re
ceut sham right. Let the cadet marry
that tiuiid girl, and iu six months he
will take otf his boots in the hall
when he comes in nisrht. for fear
she will tear the scalp off of him.
Suke to be Bsatejt. Take life
easy, au I don't always be trying to
beat the sun up. says an exchange
I'ou m ly win for a while, but. in the
long run, you are sure to be beaten
an 1 so;ne morning it will rise when
you dou t.
Wilt. Mike Hcm Nervous. If
there u anything calculated to m ike
a man even of the most nigged con
stitntiou nervous, t Js two or three
cuiKiren standing ronnd eating bread
aaa molasses whea his new oiothes
como home.
NoTaixa ix'the Wat "Gran'mi?
uo you know whv I can see up in the
skv so far?" asked Charlie. -No
my dear; why is it?" said grandma.
there is nothing in the
way," replied the young philosopher,
Not as Mcca.-The exercises
were very good; that is, v.H were not
si much bored as we expected to be."
That is what -some of thera said on
the way home from a recent display
of college oratory.
7 K--'eT., who has snc
ces.rullv managed the affairs of the
Bank of British Columbia, at PoVn
WiAi S:iK Calls Him. An Iowa
... , ., - J V.V.UU,.-
The Democratic State Platform.
The Democratic party of Oregon in
Slate convention assembled, proclaim
the following propositions of political
t.tith Hiid action :
1. Unfaltering devotion to tho car
dinal principles of ltepublican govern
ment, as declared and put into practi
cal operation by the Fathers of the Ke
public. 1. The preservation of the general
government in the proper exercise of
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 in all
their rights, dignity and equality, as
tho most competent and reliable ad
ministrators of their own domesticcon
cerns, and 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 any ot
the rights or powers reserved uy tnt
constitution to the States respectively,
or to the people.
4. That every attempt on the part ol
the Federal government to exercise
anv powers not delegated to it, and es
pecially every Interference by the gov
ernment or anv of its departments,
with the local liffairs of any State, or
with the rights of the people thereof
to choose their own representatives, is
an act of usurpation which should bo
repudiated and condemned by every
friend of constitutional liberty.
5. We demand retrenchment , reform
and the most rigid economy in the ad
ministration of every department of
the government ; the honest payment
of the debt.-, the sacred preservation of
the public faith; strict aceountability
ot all oilicers, and the speedy and im
partial arraignment ot all abuses of
pu olio trust before the tribunals of jus
tice; a zealous care of the rights of
election by the 'people; the absolute
.subordination of the military to the
.rivil 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 the habeas
corpus, and trial by juries impartially
selected.
U. We protest against the burdens of
1 protective tariff, as needlessexaetions
::.'m a people already intolerably op
pressed bv a national debt, and we in
sist that tho tariff be so regulated as to
provide only suilicient revenue for an
economical administration of the gov
ernment, and not for the purpose of
enriching the few at the expense of the
many, or fostering one branch of in
dustry to the detriment of another.
7. That the precious metals are the
only basis of commercial values; that
in irredeemable paper currency is a
national curse, and we insist upon the
sjHiedy return by the national govern
ment to specie payments.
8. Tiie institution of the system of
national banks was a fraud upon the
country and an injustice upon the la
boring" classes, and we demand such
prudent legislation as will gradually
oringthis vicious system to a close;
that all currency which may Imj issued
shall be convertible into com upon de
mand and bo issued directly by the
goverement.
t). That the treaty between the Unit
ed States and China shall be so modi
ied as to apply solely to commercial
relations.
10. That we condemn tho party in
power, only for its contempt of constitu
tional obligations, but for extravagant
partisan and corrupt administration of
the federal government; for its reck
less expenditure and profligate waste
ofthe people's money ; for its oppres
sive, unjust and defective system of ti
nanee and taxation: for tiie perver
sion of tiie functions of the general gov
ernment to enrich the great corpora
tions at the expense of the people; for
:ho jobbery and frauds which have
brought reproach upon democratic in
stitutions; fur the iniquities of the pro
tective system; for the curse of an in
convertible paper money ; for its dis
graceful diplomatic service and unlit
appointments and continuance in oilice
of incompetent and corrupt men at
home aud aoroad ; for its attempt to
pass an unconstitutional force bill, and
for a catalogue of otiier enormities
which have rendered that organization
oilensive to and subversive of the lib
erties of a free peopl .
11. That corporations are the crea
tures of law; their functions and priv
ileges are granted to subserve
the public interests, and when
they are not used for the object of their
civatioti, hut for purposes oi'oppression
and extortion, we declare it to be the
right and duty of the le isl itive power
to regulate and control such corpora
lions for the public good.
12. Tiat we disapprove sill measures
in the interest of monopolies against
labor, and therefore we approve of the
declared principles and sympathies
with the avow i objects of the order
known as t lie Patrons of Husbandry,
and with those of all other orders hav
ing for their object, retrenchment and
retorm in public affairs and the social
advancement of the people.
13. That we are in favor of laboring
to secure judicious appropriations from
Congress for tiie purpose of improving
our harbors along the western and
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
liie construction of locks at tho Cas
cades ; the improvement of the Willam
ette and Coquill rivers; the construc
tion of the Portland, Dalles and JSalt
Lake and Winnemucca Kail roads, and
the carl v completion of the Oregon and
California llulroud from Koseburg to
the Sate line.
11. That the policy of the ltepubli
can party in ueanng wiiu me ihumm
. . . - 1 . 4- L Al
tribes is impolitic ana unwise; mm me
time has arrived when the few Indians
now oeeuoying tho Umatilla, ura.ide
llonde and Siletz reservations should
be removed to some other locality, mid
thus open up to settlement by the
whites 'some of the richest portions of
the Slate.
1". That we invite tho hearty co-operations
of all persons, whatever mav
have k-en their past political affinities,
to unite with us in carrying out the
principles herein enunciated.
surviriiofts.
In th- Circuit Court of tho State of Orrson
for t h toiint y 01 Clackamas :
liLlZ-A l'AItS..iS, I'irr,
V3.
Ar.n'7fiPvRinv ro
1 o Alonzo I'r isoiis. said defendant :
IN TIIK NAME OK THE STATU OF
Oregon : Vou are hereby required to
appear and answer the comnlaint filed
niinst you in th- above entitled suit, bv
tlie rtrst day or the tPrm of said Court foi
1't.vingthe expiration of six weeks from
th? first publication of this summons ; said
firt pu '.lie u ion bein. on the dav of
July, 175; ami if you f ill to answer said
complaint, the plaintiff will apply tothe
Court lor ihe relief demanded therein,
which is for a dissolution of the marrias'-
contract existing letween plaintiff and
defendant hr'in, and for the custody of
the minor children.
Hyor.i:rof lion. V.. D. Rhattuek, Jude
of said Court ; dated July 14th, 1375.
UT. BAKIN",
Attorney for Plaintiff.
July 2C:w6
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
o
TIIE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF
the Livery stable on Fifth street.Ore-'on
City. Oregon, keeps constantly on hand"
Sdutle and Da-gST Horws
Hug-rlf, CarriagMandJlacks.
I VieeH Treasonable.
He will also run a hack to and from the
VVILH0I7 SODA SPRINGS
dnrin? tha summrr season, with good
horscs.coiupetent and tentlemanly drivers
AT LIVING BATES.
J. M. FRAZER. Proprietor.
Or-tron City, May 27, 1873.
HSR CIIA ND I SB.
JOHN MYERS,
OREGON CITY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay tho highest prices for
Sutter, Eg-gpw,
and all kinds of
GGQD COUNTRY PRODUCE4
I will sell as low as any house In Oregon for
CASH OR ITS HQ UIVATsKXT
xx Good Merchantable Produce.
Iam sellint; rcry low for
CASH PAID FOX COUNTY ORDERS
Give roe a call and satisfy yourselres.
JOHN MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21, 1S73.
STILL IN TIIE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOOX.
W3LLIAK3S &. HARDING,
AT TIIE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be found In the
city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in t he city free of charge. The highest cash
urice paid for country prodnc.
Orccon City. March S. 1873.
CETHESDA SPfiJN S!
On the McKinzio IRiyer. Lino Co., Oregon.
A CHARMING SIMMER RESORT.
JL about flt'ty-flvo miles east of Eugene
"u "iiuiii iour mur-soi inc eoieorai
ed Big Prairie of th McKinzie. Thv are
within a few hundred yards nf Horse l 're' k
one of the most furious trout streams Jn
Oregon. Deer and elk are verr plenty n-ar
these Springs, having been the resort for
ags of these animals. The grandest and
most picturesque sien-ry of the North Pa
cific. I have the best buildings and the
bst accommodations of any Sprincs in
this part of the State. My bath house is
new, and is constructed with reference to
the wants of those visiting me from the
valley. I also have an excellent vapor
bat h room constructed nenr the head of
the Spring, and In all things, I propose to
keep up with the demand lor an Institu
tion ol this kind.
An experienced physician in attendance
at all times. Board and Lodging in cood
style for those who j.refer it. Animals can
be pastured for small cost, and be perfect
ly sare A.N. FOLEY,
m ay 6 if Proprietor.
The standard remedy for Conchi, In-
re Throat. XThoopiiur Ooujh,
CTroup Z.u-er Complaint, XroncHtii. Blevl
nn of the Lunn, and every afT?ct ion of the
LunSs anc Chest, including Cox-
'J","r's Bal"'n " Wllil Cherry does
not dry up a cough, but Inwns it. cleanses
and aUays Irritation, thus re
thecP the complaint. None
'ir,' "'sm I. F.r rrs. Irepared
br RrFOWLfiR S's- Boston. Sold
by Rk ddkotox, Hostetter & Co., San
20f bl00' by deale r 'nerally.
Admiaistnitor's otiff.
XCIrF' ,TS ."ERETY GIVFX THAT
01,' th-nnd-rsiffned h-c b-n appointed
Sl1"'!,'!' or or ' h" " Havidmit h
deoasPd. by tho Hon. "..: nty rolJIiH"f
Clackamas county. Stat ,on TnV:
for- a persons knowjT1(, .Cm"JS fn
debted tosaid estate ar r.oMfld to make
Administrator of tho estate of
Or.?o. City JnlT' de"-
CHAS. EC: CJTJFTET.T),
DEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
Has Just Received a Xew Stock of
Calicoes, Dress Goods, Browu ami Bleached Sheetings,
Ilouse Lining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents'
Ilose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions,
Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys
Which hare bee selected vrlth special care for this market and cannot
BE SURPASSED IN QUALITY Oil PlilCK.
TIIC HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID I'OR COUNTRY PRODUCE,
March 13, lS73:tf
A UCTIIOX A A'X COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Corrner of Front it Oak sts., Portland
Auction Sales
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer
chandise and Horses.
BALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday
A. li. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer.
At Private Sale.
English Refined Bar and Bundle Iron
English Square and Octagon Cast
Steel, Horse Shoes, Hasps,
Saws.Sorews, Fry-Pans,
Sheet Iron, R.
G. Iron.j
. ALSO
A large assortment of Groceries and Liq
uors. A. B. RICHARDSON,
Jan. 1, 1373-tf. Auctioneer.
J. P. DAVIES. JOSHUA DA VIES.
J. P. DAVIES & CO.,
AUCTa isteers
C03IHISSI0X MERCHANTS
FIRE-PItOOF STONE BUILDING, :
WHARF STREET. VICTORIA. B. G,
Liberal Advaacrs Made on Consignments.
July 21, lS71:ly
THOMAS G H A R A H
established
1853.
Desirp:s to inform the citizens
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, that h? is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A IVimble Six fence is Setter than a Slow
Nhilling.
I have Just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before ofT-'red in this city; and consists
In part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors",
Chinaware, Quoensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
riatcdware. Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicine, Goods, Fancy No-
Rope, Faming tions 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 C O M P T. K T K
ever ofTered in this market, and was sleted
with especial care for the Oregon City trade.
All of which I now offer for sale at tho
Lowest Market Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods lor
I am Dcterminerl to Sell Cheap and not to
allow myself to bo
UNDERSOLD IX TIIE STATE OF OREGON.
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 the trad. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIARMAX
cannot be .beaten In qualifv or price. It
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can offer you in th" 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 Ser.and Examine for Yonrs?Ivcs
fori do no wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all mv old friends now
that I am still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such trms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHARMAN.
Main Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market, rates. THOS. CHARMAN. .
K"50,000 lbs wool wanted bv
THOS. CHARMAN.
A. C. WALLIWC'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
Pittock's BnlMinF Corner of StarU
and Front Street.
PORTLAND, ' OREGON.
RT -?-I!P0.KR RULED AND BOUND
. ' ' ira pattern. Music books
rvir"' Newspapers, etc.. bound hTeC:
Orde f frZL'K1 known to the trrade.
uSKdto th0 untry Partly at.
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I HOW Ofter rf t lrA
jfit I rices far uIonv any other
i house ir. the s.'int..
I 'limes are h;Vrd and monj
isearconnd I will eiveeverv r.,ie
the worth of their money.
I also keep a full assortment
of
OREGON CITY MADE
i
I Men nml IJoys'
C
luilnnfar,
FlaimelK,
lilankctn,
And Yurns.
ALSO
Groceries,
Cutlery,
Jewelry,
Notions,
?Iuicul
Instrtiments,
Toy,
Elc,
AT 1 UK
Lowest Prices
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For CASH.
GREAT ATTRACTION'S !
AS JUST RECEIVED TIIE LARGEST
stock of
sPHiHGsuMn oceos
evi-r imported to Oregon Citv, which he
oin-rs at greatly reduc-jd j ric;s. My stock
OLOTEEIISTGr
Has Ebeen largely increased and I can
snow as handsome a lin-. of r'artv-made
goods in M.mi aud Il.jys' Kusinc'ss and
Dress Suits. Couls, etc., ns can be lound
in the country, and at prices that cannot
fail to satisfy. My
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is filh-d wit h n splendid assortment of all
the leading st;. les and lasliionaul-j shndos
Ot g)d3
ICiiipresnf I,-tJ.
IoIiaiis, Kreisr msfij
Ain-ricn:i iti pss Woods,
itlurk I jmi :,
IlrMIisi iitiut-s,
t'ashmeivst, tvc.
IT J, A IsfC ELS,
Plaid. Plain .indOnpru rrinnaic- m i
ors. Iilaciitd and. Unllcaclitd Lotion
1 lit II II .'12.
IIl2ies, and Ccntx' I'ndcrirarr,
KUutvIs and Srarf,
AVool DI:i!frtH,
Trunks and
'i ru veii iipf nte'icls,
Hut s :nd Va ;m,
Oi! C'lotJi r.r
MuorauJTnblr.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call special attention to my
stock of Men's and I5o s' San Francisco
Hoots, which I have sold for a number of
years past with general satisfaction. Ev
ery jair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARftflfiG UTES.'LS
Choicejreas, Canned Goods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at Tav I'rices. Also,
LIVERPOOL W.) t'.lR?il.l ISLAND SALT.
Highest Trico paid for all kinds of
200,000 I Ijs. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall pav the highest cash
prico. I. J5KLLlNi.
Oregon City, Aprn 22, ISTo. tf
STATE E0ARD.0F l'W.QRMWU.
T701ITHE PUnrOE OK AFFORDING
1 intormaiion to Immigrants and in
'fnil Emigrants to Oregon, now in for-ign
-ountries and sist-r States, and for circu
lating sueli infnrmntiou abroad by tin's
"oard. ail persons in this State liain
Farms and Lands for Sal-or Kent, or d"
sirotts of forming Colonies, will plc'ast for
ward tothis toard a soon as tossible dn-aiii-d
descriptions of thir Farms and
Iinds, Ijoeation. I'ricnnd Terms of Sale
or conditions ot renting; and all persons
desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other
r'?'orrrs' "iM Pase communicate direct
with this Hoard.
I 'y Instructions of the Comm issionrs of
Immigration. WILLIAM II FID
5fcblm A State Com'r of Immigration
NEWGOODS
AT
CAPT. Z. C ray-TON'S S'.ORF,
XORTOX, Clackamas Co., Oregon.
rpllK UNDF.SIGNEI WOULD AN
sVndKoef hG haS rCCei- -Clothing,
Iioots and Shoes,
Urj-Cioods.
Tlrocrries,
Hardware,
,, , Cutlery,
Crockery, Etc. Etc.
Clck?m Z eVCr bro"P,t store in
t at ffretYv rU.nty',a,)d vinS purchased
licit the V?.." ?f ,hoir Ptronag. and so
S ml nl ,f n". npw-eomers and those
MsJrini th? heretofore tradetl with me,
good bar-Mnm that I o m ft've them as
forKonlHi S Irn,etnken in exchange
ani.ee to gie you satisfaction.
Clackamas Co., OrenrMaVJJT-
?7;Y T T'EXD IX SUMS OF $500,
and upwards. '
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mal3tf JOHNSON & McCOWTf.
A. NOLTNEK
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
OREGON CITV.
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CKAND HOTEL rniEKTO,
M. C. ATI LEY. Oregon City,
Eiiicrprise Kuildiug, Agent.
EmPERIAL i L L S,
Liiltccqne, Savior & Co.
Oregon Cit.
Keen constantly on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, Man and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
Town Lots for Sale.
""Y""OTI('E IS GIVL'N TO ALL PERSONS
desirous of purchasing Town Lots in
the County addition to Oregon . ity, 1 iack
nmas county ur.'gon, that are no oiied
by Clackamas cotmt , tliat application lor
the imivhas) will be r.-eeivt'd cy the Cl rit
in vacation of the 'ounty Court, and acted
upon by the Court in U-rm time, and value
placed on the lots to be sold.
J. i. FRAZER,
Jan. 12 1ST3. County Cicrk.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Is widely known
as one of the most
effectual remedies
ever discovered for
cleansing the sys
tem ; and purifying
the blood. It Las
stood the test of
years, with a con
stantly growing rep
utation, based on its
intrinsic virtues, and Mtstained by its re
markable cures. So mild as to be safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searching
as to effectually purge out the great cor
ruptions of the blood, suc h as the scrofulous
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful anti
dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scrofula and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Krupt ions, and eruptive dis
orders of the skin, Tumors, Klotclies,
lioils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores. St.
Anthony's Fire, Hose or Krj-sipe-las,
Tetter, Salt Jflieum, Scald
Head, IJinworm, and internal Ul
cerations of the Uterus, Stomach,
and Liver. It also cures other com
plaints, to which it would not seem especi
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep
sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease,
Female Weakness, Debility, and
LiCUCOrrhoca, when they are manifesta
tions of the scrofulous poisons
It is an excellent restorer of liealth and
strength in the Spring. Iy renewing the
appetite and vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissipates the depression and listless lan
gtior of the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. Hie system moves
on with renewed vigor and a new lease of
life.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. U YER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical CJiemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS E VERY WHERE.
Kvcr'y yevtr 3::c; enrcs the ojmlni ity
of tlTn v;iiiinbIo llr.lv Proj -arnllon :
wiiich U due to merit alone. We c::n
assure our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its 'vj;h standard; and it
is the only reliable and perfected prep
aration for re-torinp; Gray or Fapkd
Hair to its yonlliful color, makinp; it
soft, lustrous n"d silken. ,Tlio vcalp,
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It rcmovei all eruptions and daiidiiilf,
and, by its (cnic properties, )ievenls
tiie hair from falling out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.
liy its use, the hair grows thicker and
stronger, ln baldness, it restoves'thc
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical Hair Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. Hayes, JSJ.D., State
Assayer of Massachusetts, says, ''Tiie
constituents are pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it the IJlst ."'reparation
for its intended pur-poses."
So!d I'j all Drun-ii.xt, ami Dealers i Xr"rf:Vf::e.
Prioo On3 Dollar.
Bnckii
Tim wmsicTiTisi.
A:? o.ir Rcncwcr in mr.ny oases ro
qtiires too lonj a time, nnd too much
cue, to restore gray or Ihck-d Whisk
ers, vec have V'rej.nred this 1vg, in one
preparation; which will quick! v and
elieetuiilly acoomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and j-roduccs a color
which will neither rub nor wr.sh ctF.
Sold by all Druggists. Price Filly
Cents. ww
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
rTASHUA, Nr.II.
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WK ,,nn ,r:iKPAIiF.i TO EXECUTE
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JOB PKIjS'TIXG,
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Oregon City, March 21. lS73-tf.
AGENTS FOR THE EMECFEISE.
The followins: persons r nuthorizrd to
act ns agents tor the Ekti ufkise :
Goo. p. Rowell & Co., 40 Tark Row. X(
lorli.
Coe, Wetherill A Co., C07 Chestnut stret
Philadelphia.
Abbott & Co., No. 82 and SI Nassau street
New York. 0 ,
Portland,Origon Sainufl
San Francisco ,. Fisbor
ft. Helens. Cnlumhia mur.tv S. A. .Vil
Astoria, Clatsop county '..A. Van lH:sn
Saiein I . William
llarrisbunr...' .). H- -mth
I .a 1 ay tt o , a m li i 1 1 cou n ty I -1 - Pr-" '
Iallas, Polk county I-uve V.olm'
Kola... K. I!otT
Jackson vi H "Z"!"" .... It . K-1 1 :! f'
Pwnton count v W. A.
Corvnllis Hon.. Win Fnrnr"
Canyon City.Grant co W. Rl svr'"
Albany --A-.Vl
pall-s. Wasco county I; V",! o
IGrand", I'nion count v (. 'l.r'2
Pendleton, Umatilla county K A . k
Eugene City V I 1 ristow
Roseburs l"Ion- !;
" ir.T.-Mor.taf.u
Lebanon j j p.ijsfnn
Jacksonville Hon. E. pATfcn
IxnSTom H. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS eOlW.
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Putteville...
Cascades
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Cuttinsr'K
Kasle Crfck
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S. ACKERMAN A" RK0.,
wANoTr 30O,dqp ja
which thev will pay'the highest m
price in CASH.
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