Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, September 03, 1875, Image 4

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OREGJX L'liV, OHEUO.V. SEP. 3, ls7i.
DICI) YESTERDAY."
J5V ELLA LEE IIAnDI-RRGOK;
S-) it s in Is on t!ie recor-1 there!
r tea l the wonU with a vacant stare.
s in -3 that my eyes are cola and dry,
T i it I ni.ike no moan, I heave no s:gu ;
O ilv with doubting voice 1 say:
"li it true it was but yesterday
lactone ilav since his spirit lied,
Though I have mourned him( long s
dead ; ,
Just one u av hiucu inu iv, i,
s'liilinrf the scene to heaven o hell,
For him I worshipped Ions a-rh, ,
For him who wrought my Hhul such
woe ? A
"I knew tlie printed types li lot!
Yet in m V he irt'.s dro ir deptiw spot
lr vears Iv'e kept with mournful car
Hanin riet".s pule i.nmortelle thtro
liw?i iii those depths his form I laid,
With tears and groans his grave I
made.
"When faith was broke an J love had
lied,
Twas then I wrote him among my
dead. , .
The rolling vears have brought their
l.-ilm ;
lUessing in'v soul with T.etheVJ calm i:
tlied yesteijlay 1"
WOIIIUII ff'RIX il
' a (wiie.sU
i was hoi mv io & wn.. i.
An Anipric.ni
Oiiecii for
T)oti Piatt writes
from
London
will re-
to the Capital:
0:ip fashionable readers
' nieineniler the beantif.il ?.Irs. Hicks,
whose wealth and attractions caused
so much gossip at the national capi
tal one winter. She was the widow
of a gentleman who tiki two good
things through which to remember
liimT ho accumulated an immense
fortune and then died. There were
fwne rather captions jieoplo in
"Washington who regarded the lovely
widow with coolness, as one who
luarried matters with too much of a
coup. Well this lady is to-day a
distinguished feature in the fashion
aide world of London, and is fol
lowed. Uattered, sought and sued in
a way to startle one, for it is seldom
an American lady, however accom
plished, rich and beautiful, wins
such success.
It happened in this way: Mrs.
Hicks arrived in London a few days
in advance of the Queen of the Neth
erlands. .She took for herself all the
"best rooms, did Mrs. Ilicks, of tho
Clartiilge Hotel, the aristocratic re
sort of tiiis great social center.
Shortly alter the government no-
apartments had been selected for
tiie Queen. The landlord informed
Mis. Ilicks that he must have the
rooms for royalty. oMrs. Hicks re
spectfully hut firmly decline! S!ie
had engaged the rooms; s!uj was in
them ; t hey mado her castlej and as
she was an American woman - she too
was a sovereign. Tho vexed land
lord was disturbed, be was excited,
ll'j would have torn bis hair had he
t issessed any. As ha was quite bald
Jin appealed to the government. Mrs.
Hi
appealed to our' -Milliliter, her
cousin. The vexed question! became
a question of State, and n end of
diplomatic correspondencl passed
before a compromise was eiJted It
was arranged at last that the Queen
should occupy the rooms r a guest
of Mrs. Hicks. The Q leeu did so,
and she was delighted with our fair
country-worn m. Mrs. II. received
with hergue-t; was invited to court
and court balls with her royal visi
t'iima and acres somewhat cmbir
rasseil look lvingingly at the beauti
fu1, accomplished and wealthy Amer
ican widow. When the female bald
eagle spreads and soars oar patriotic
heart swells with pride.
Education.
There is, perhaps, nothing more
wished for, but less understood, than
education. IJeing educated, with
many, means the parting of the hair
in the middle with mathematical pre
cision and artistic nh-ety, a learned
contempt for study, and a supreme
disgust for work proportionate to the
profundity of their vanity, besides
an estimation of themselves, in an
inverse ratio to the quantity of brains
they possess. e
Our object is not to reform such
characters, but to warn those who
ruay think that this is the legitimate
result of education that such is not
tho ease, and that the presence of
these symptoms is an evidence of the
softening of tho brain with thein.
To thosj who think that education
means a familiarity with G: eek, Lat
in, astronomy, geology, etc., we
would say that the chief value of
these studies is their elujacv in diei
plining tiie min i. It is a prevalent
but unfoinled belief, however, that
tho study of these particular subjoit'ts
is indispensable to an education.
There is aproverb more truthful
than elegant about 'Mack being of
all trades and master of none.-," which
miy be applied to the subject under
discussion with equal force.; It sim
ply means that tlios-j wb- would
know everything seldom liiow any
thing well. A
L-3t tho-e who are seeki 1 to edu
cate themselves, therefore" b. ir in
mind that multiplicity of studies is
not essential to an education, and
that ceaseless application to study
and unremitting perseverance are the
sc'ioljr's diplom i. Le lj:r.
If an editor omits anything, h is
lazy. If ho speaks of things as thev
are, people get angry. If he glose
over or smooths dom the rju-h
points, ho is bribed. If ho call
"things by their proper nims. he-is
nnatfor the position of an editor.
If ho does nbt fni nisu hi re lers
with kes he m a mullet. If he
doea, he is a rattle-he 1 1 Itn'.in? sta
bility. If he condemns the wrong
he is a good-Mlow but lu-!; di.e-re-tton.
If he lts the vrori M and in
; juries go unmeutioned, ho U cow
ard. If he opposes . p-;!,;i-. n In i.
does it to gratify spite-i, a tod o' H
clique an. I belongs tr vrj-i "jf
he invlulgp-TJin persor: !itf.. tJt i
b.ackgnar.l. If ,e d-. not.!.,-; "
l-i i- iiuii ami insipid. 1j
yo-;r-
sen m his place and aee
it is.
Q'.v i. ce
4-,
mine" tvi ommnemg: "Yolfa
?.i7 Vf?t 8bQ irrupted him
- a 1 din care if I do, John "
tor; and now she is dined mil wined
and entertained in a way to vAdanger
her constitution, and nvinlja male
member of the nobility wilfij an in-
The Democratic State Platform.
The Democratic party of Oregon in
State convention asseiifbleJ, proclaim
tiie 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 operation by the Fathers of the Re
public. ,
2. The preservation of the general
government in the proper exercise ot
tho powers delegated to it in the Con
stitution, carefuilv and strictly, con-
strned, and the maintenance, iinwia
of the several States of the Union m an
their rights, dignity and equality, as
the mot competent and reliable au
ministrators oi their own domestic con
cerns, and the surest bulwark "Jf""1
the tendency toward a centralized ts-
P ."oj.position to aggression by either
denartment of the ovcriiiiieyt ui on
the functions of any ot ler an J to I he
exercise of federal authority ( l aiiy ol
the rights or powers reserved by the
eonstiuitic.n to the States respectively,
r4! TiwlTife attempt on the part of
tho Federal government, iu c u.-
an v powers not delegated to it, and es-
teciallv everv interference by the gov
ernment or anv of its departments,
with the local affairs of any State, or
with the rights of the people thereof
to choose their own representatives, is
an act of usurpation which should le
repudiated and condemned by every
friend of constitutional liberty.
5. Wedemand retrenchment, reform
and the most riirid economy in the ad
ministration of every department of
the government ; the honest payment
of the debts, the sacred preservation of
the public faith ; strict accountability
ot all oflicers, and the speedy and im
partial arraignment ot all abuses of
public trust before the tribunals of jus
tice; a zealous care of tho rights of
election iv me ieopie ; me iii'soiuie
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 the habeas
corpus, and trial by juries impartially
selected.
U. We protest against the burdens of
a protective tariff, as need less exactions
from a people already intolerably op
pressed bv a national debt, and we in
sist that the tariff be so regulated as to
provide only sufficient 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
tlustrv to the detriment of another.
7. That the precious metals are tho
only basis of commercial values; that
an irredeemable paper currency is a
national curse, and we insist upon the
speedy return by the national govern
ment to specie payments.
S. The institution of the system of
national banks was a fraud iipoji the
country and an injustice upon the la
boring" classes, and we demand such
prudent legislation as will gradually
bring this vicious system to a close;
that all currency which may be issued
shall be convertible into coin upon de
mand and be issued directly by the
goverement.
D. Thai tiie treaty between the Unit
ed States and China shall be so modi
lied as to apply solely to commercial
relation-!.
10. That we condemn the party in
power, onlv for its contempt of constitu
tional oblig itions, but for extravagant
partisan and corrupt administration of
the federal government; for its reck
less expenditure and profligate waste
of the people's money; for its oppres
sive, unjust and defective system of fi
nance ami taxation; for tho perver
sion of the functionsof the general gov
ernment to enrich the meat corpora
lions at the expense of the people; for
the jobbery and bauds which have
brought reproach upon democratic in
stitutions; tbr the iniquities of the pro
tective system; for the curse of an in
convertible paper money; for its dis
graceful diplomatic service and imiit
appointments and continuance in office
ot incompetent and corrupt men at
home and abroad; for its attempt to
pass an unconstitutional force bill, ami
for a catalogue of other enormities
which have rendered that organization
olb-nsive to and subversive of the lib
erties of a free people.
11. That corporations are the crea
tures of law; their functions and priv
ileges are granted to subserve
tlie public interests, and when
'they are not used for the object of their
creation, hut for purposes of oppression
and extortion, we declare it to be tho
right and duty of the b'islative power
b regulate and eontrol such corpora
tions for tlie public good.
12. That we disapprove all measures
in tho interest of monopolies against
I ibor, and therefore we approve of the
declared principles and sympathies
with the avowed objects of'the order
known as the Patrons of Husbandry,
and with those of all other orders hav
ing for their object, retrenc hment and
reiorni in public affairs and the social
advancement of tho people.
13. That we are in favor of laboring
to secure judicious appropriations from
Congress 'for the purpose of improving
our" harbors along tho western and
northern boundaries of our .State, and
wo demand that our representatives in
Congress shall use their best efforts to
secure tho si it I of tho general govern
ment for tho free navigation and im
provement of the Columbia river, by
tho construction of locks at the Cas
cades ; tho improvement of the Willam
ette and Coouill river; the construc
tion of the Portland, iHlies and Malt
Ii Vke and Winnemuee-t It iilroad., anil
the early completion of the Oregon and
California Kulroad from Itoseburg to
tho S-.ate line.
11. That tho policy of tho Republi
can party in de.ding'with the Indian
tribes is impolitic and unwise; that the
time has arrived when the few Indians
now occupying the Umatilla, Cnande
R Hide and Siletz res -rvat ion should
be removed to some other locality, and
thus open up to settlement by the
whites some of tiie richest portions of
th St.-fe.
it. l nat we invite the hearty co-op-?rallns
of all persons, whatever may
have been their past political affinities,
to unite with us in carrying out the
principles herein enunciated,
SUI71.V10FJS.
In tlv Circuit Court of th" (state of Oregon
fnr t h i 'omit v oi Chclvamas :
euza iwrsoxs, rur,
V.
ALONZO I'.VIlsOXS, rWt.
To Alorir. Ir.t'!is. said W:nrlrnt :
IN TilK NAK OF TIIK .si. UK OF
1 Or 4rn : You r hr iy rquirotl to
a.p-:r aatl answer tii com "hunt ftl"tl
iiia-t you in tli. abov. tjti -U sutt, bv
t! 11 -st J ay ot tli tr.n of sail Court foi
l vinth expiration of six weeks from
t a first pabliv? it ion ot thit summon ; said
first pnhiietfion iK-inj on tli Sid dav of
Itily, 1H75; nii.l if you f-i to ansversaid
com-.l lint, th- plaintiff will a:ply tothe
Court for ih rHf ibmimlM th-roin,
hic!i it for t'.nal ition of tliffmiTia '"
contract exisfia: H.fn pltintilf nd
1'lMi lint hvh.aaj for the custody of
t ! minor eluMr
My or J -r of
of sai i Court :
tlated July Uth, isr.V
UT. B A It IV,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
July 22 :vrC
i
FT r n rt?ri
SALS
r J
t th fJv--ry ssf Fit7 rre . oti
C.ty.Or con, enta&tly n Uaul
.itl !! 5 H - 4 j- II i-sr.
II? iU !-r-n hae to and from th
1. i .Uri w
li mill
dnrlnc the immr
horscs.com petent and :
n-nir, -ith rood
rntlemanlydrlTers
PASS AT LIVING EATEB.
J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor.
Orcoo City, May 27. 1873.
MJCK CJIA NDISB.
JOHN MYEES,
OREGON CSTY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
SHOES,
ilahdware;
CROCKERY,
AND
GE?,l?M f.'ERSHAriDiSE,
Books and Stationerv.
I will pay tho highest prices for
Butter, lilfz&i!,
nnd all klitds of
GOOD CGUriT.lY PRODUCEi
I will soli as low as any house In Oregon for
CAST! OR ITS HQ VI V'A LEXT
n Good Merchantable Troducc.
I am sslllntjTrry low for
CASH IK" HATO
cash paid for cccnr;oRDERs
Givo rue a call and satisfy yourselres.
JOIIX MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1S73.
STILL H THE FIELD!
SEKOVED SECOND DGD3 SOUTH OF
HAAS' SALOOX.
WILLIAMS & MARDliJC,
AT TIIE
L I N C 0 L H BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to Ik? found in the
city. All Roods warranted. Goods delivered
in the city froe of eharjre. Tho highest cash
orico paiil for country produce.
Orciion City. March 1873.
BETHESDA SirJiS!
On tas McSinzie lUivor. Lane Co., Oregon.
A CHARMING SUMMER RESORT.
These spRrxos are located
about fifty-five miles east of Eugene
City, and within four miles of the eolebrat
ed P.i;? Prairie of t he Melvtnzie. They are
wit hin n few hundred yards of Horse ('reck
one of the most famous trout streams in
( )rcron. Deer and elk are very plenty near
these Springs, having been the resort for
n;r"s of t hose animals. The prantlest and
most picturesque scenery of tlie North Pa
cific. I have the best buildings and the
best nceommodat ions of any Sprinjrs in
this part, of the State. My bath house is
new, anil Is constructed with reference to
the wants of those visiting me from tlie
valley. I also have an excellent vapor
!ath room constructed near the head of
the Sprinfr, and in all things, I propose to
keep up with the demand for an institu
tion of this kind.
An experienced physician In attendance
atalltlmrS. Board and I-odlna: in pood
style for tho who prefer it. Animals can
be pastured for small cost, and be perfect
ly sale. A, N, Pul,EY,
may 6. if i'roprietor.
Th stndrd remedy for Constis, In
flricnm, .&re Thrnrtt. Whoonnt Oouih,
Croup. IArrr Complaint, itro'irhitii JJfrrrl
n7 oft I.uht and every s fraction of the
i hrn-it. I,tma and Chest, including Cox-
SUMPTIO!. 51
Vi tar'a Bilnra r tT 7. ,t Cherry- does
not dry up a cou-h. but lo-rt-ns it. cleanses
in- l unirs, and allays irritation, thus re
mwijfVMiii of th- eo-nlaint. None
2Mimn unlea signed I. P.rrrs. Prepared
. t.rTn W- A Sn.Nt, Boston. Sold
r Kxtwixotox. Hostett A Co.. Sn
rTTr,!f T HKREBT 'JIVEX THAT
t!TiTiet hw-r -n a tainted
-1?Tntror of t h- tj- o- OaTfil Hm ith.
tyl"- T. -M.fcty Court of
lctsmss onnt. flntr'' ;.Kwtwi Therefor-
U p-rsns Xnowirc ''-aMes ln-
imm-dUte payment torn, ldsavethem-
It.V" !77los' hnffclilmsacalnst
Mid estate win T.resnt them to me within
six months from this daf. wffh rroier
vouchers. F.O.McCOWX, 1
Administrator of the estate of
f,ra. T P1, Smith, deoMsed.
Orc-goa City July 15, 1S76,
COURTESY OF
UNIVERSITY
OHAS. H. OA-TJITlJELD,
DEALER AV
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CORXER OF SEVEXTII AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
Has Just Received a New Stock of
Calicoos, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linen,
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies and Gents'
liose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions,
Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, ttc
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERft'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glasswaro, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimnoys
IVUicH Have bee selected with special care for this market and cannot
BE SUItPASSED IX QUALITY OR PRICE.
TUG II1GIICST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE,
March 13, 1873 :tf
AUCTIIOK AND COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Cornier ot Front & Oak sts., Portland
Auction Sales
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer
chandise and Horses.
SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer.
At IPrivate Sale.
English Refined Ear and Bundle Iron
EnsHh Square and Octagon Cast
Steel. Horse SShoes. Hasps,
Saws. Screws, Fry-Pans,
Sheet Iron, R.
O.Iron
A LSO
A large assortment of Groceries and Liq
uors. A. B. RICHARDSON,
Jan. 1, lS73-tf. Auctioneer.
J. r. DA VIES.
JOSHUA DA VIES.
J. P- DAV1ES & CO.,
ATJCT IC ISTEEHS
AND
C03DIISSI0X MERCHANTS.
FIIIE-PUOOF STONE HUILDIXC,
WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C.
Liberal Advancfs )Iadc on Consignments.
July 21. 1871 :ly
THOi.lAS CHARM AH
ESTABLISHED
1353.
ESIRES TO INFORM TIIE CITIZENS
of Oretron City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
dusibcss on me oia motto, that
A SVimbfe Six Pence is Iictter than a Slou
Sfiilting.
I have Just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
. STtiCK OF GOODS
ever before offered In this city ; and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Taints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chlnaware, Quoensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
riatedware. Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Toadies and
Gents Furnishing
ratent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No-
Uope, Faming tlons of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
iiattlngs, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc.,
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
MOST COMPLETE
ever ottered in this market, and wassoleted
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 poods for
I am Determined, to Sell Cheap and not to
allow myself to bo
D'DEUSOLD tt THE STATE OF OREGON.
All I nsk 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 trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIARMAN
cannot be beaten In quality or price. It
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can offer you in the sale of
roods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to say is
Com?, and Sce.and Examine for Yourselves
fori do no wish to make any mistakes.
V obleet. is to toll nil rn v olrl frlpnrlc nnv
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
Toons cneap, ior cisn, or upon sucn terms
as asred upon. Thankins all for the liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CHARM AN,
Main Street, Oregon City,
Leiral Tenders and County Srip takn at
market rates. THOS. CHARMAN.
7-50,000 lbs wool wanted bv
THOS. CHARMAN.
A. G. WALLINC'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
PlttocTk's Bnlldinsr Corner of Stark
and Front Streets.
PORTLAND. -
OREGON.
DIANK ROOKS RULED AND ROUND
9 to any desired pattern. Music books
Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev
ery variety of style known to the trrade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
BANCROFT LIBRARY,
OF CALIFORNIA.
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I now offr this stock of Goods
at Prices far below any other
house in the State.
Times are hard and money
scarce and I will give every &.e
tlie worth of their money.
I also keep a full assortment
of
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OREGON CITVMADE
Men mid Hoys'
Clothing',
VniliTTtpnr,
l-'Iun n i-Is,
JLSlu it lifts.
And Varus.
ALSO
Groceries,
Cullerj-,
Jewelry,
Not ions,
Itlusical
lust rmneiits,
Toys,
Etc.,
AT TIIE
Lowest F rices
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GREAT ATTRACTIONS!
i. s :e 1, J, 7 G
AS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
stock of
ever imiorted to Or-gon City, which h
olfcrs at great ly roilucvil j rict-s. My slock
CLOTHING
Has ebeen largely increased and I- can
show as harulsome a line of ready-mad
goods in Men anil Pnys' rusiness :nd
lress Suits, C oats, etc., as can bi: found
in tlie country, and at prices that cannot
iati to satisiy. -My
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is filled with a spl'-ndid assort mont of all
the i:-ailiii!r styles ami lasiuonatvie s!:aU-s
of poods
iUiiipr-NS Cltli,
Iiciair, l-ri'iirli n!i
Aiiiei-iea ii Dress (;oi!.t.
lClat U Alpsscoa,
ii iilia ntii:i-.,
( itsliiuoii s, .VC.
V A ELS,
riaid. Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors. iileaihod and L'nbleac-hed Cotton
Flannels.
Ladies' mid Gents Pnderware,
Sh.tnls ami Srarfs,
W ool iilanketw,
I'm it Us .- ml
Tru veli n x SatrJieln,
Ha Is n nil ii ps.
Oil ( loth f.ir
I'ioiainlTa!ili'.
BOOTS and SHOES,
i would can special attention to tnv
stock of Men's anil Roys S:in Francisco
I toots, which I have sold for a mini ber of
years past with general satisfaction. Kv-
ery air warranted. A eomph to stock of
HARDWARE & FARMING UTErJSILS
Choico Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AM) ClRMISL.tt'D S.UT.
Highest Prica paid for all kinds of
200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall pav the hishest cash
price. I. .SELLING.
Oregon City, A'-ril 2"2, ISTo. tf
STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION.
I7ORTHK PURrOSK OF AFFORDING
infortnaiion to Immigrants and in
tend Emigrants to Or-'on, now in lorri
countries and sister States, and for c ire u
latinar sneli in form at ion jt broad by this
Hoard, ail persons in tliis State liavin"
Farms nnrl I.arwlc: frr ..in i ,
----- ..... ..i urin,. ,r u,.
sirous of lormintf Colonies, will nleasv fnr-
v.mih.t i,.miu ;is mkii ;is t ossible de
tailed descriitions of their Farms and
Lands, location. Price and Terms of Sale
or conditions of rutins; and all prs'ons
desirous of obtaininsr Agricultural or other
Laborers, wi'l nlcn
with this Hoard. u",wte Ulrtcl
Iy instructions of the Commissioners of
oleblm A State Cnm'r
- - J0 l lull.
NEWGOODS
AT
CAPT. Z. 0. KOSiOH'S STORE,
NORTON, Clackamas Co., Oregon.
rpitK UNDERSIGNED WOULD AN-
in u ic" Uiat ho iias ilist received a
splendid stock of
Clothing,
IJoots and Shoes,
I)ry-(;oo(ls,
CIrocerfcs.
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Crockery, lite. r:tc.
direct from New York. The stock is the
0st and largest ever broujrbt to a store in
J lackamas county, and havinpr purchased
it at preatly redtie-'d prices, is atle to sMI
it. eheajer than goods have ever been sold
befor."".
I am under obligations to mv former
customers for their liberal patronage, and
being able no v to accommodate them
oetter at less prices than ever before, I ask
a continuation of their patronage, and so
licit the trad" of all new-eomers and those
who have not heretofore traded with me
assuring them that I can give them as
good bargains as can be had in the State
All kinds of Produce taken in e-chan"e
for goods. Give me a call and I will guar
antee to feive you satisfaction.
n, , y-C. NORTON.
Clackamas Co., Oregon, Mar. 12, 1S73.
kroner! ZMonev !
MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS OF $300
and upwards.
Oregon City, March 10, mi.
mal3tf JOHNSON & McCOWX.
A. 1ST OH, T INTER,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
OREGON CITY,
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t::e lichtect nuKKiriG, r.:ocTCir.!-
TLE, AriD r,!CT EASILY OPCHATCD
SEWING r.lACHIKE I N THE MARKET.
JUl
if tjcro i3 a flosec uAcmzni
witiia C20 t'jossazJ n:!e3 cf Gaa rrr.a
cisco rot wortiss well, I will x it with
out aay expeajo to the owner.
GACTLL HILL, Agcat,
Ho. 13 ITcw Hontoincry Street,
CAT fnAT.CICwO. if
31. C. ATilEV. Oregon City,
Enterprise lluildiiig, Agent.
II!PER2AL M S L LS,
LalSocquc, Savicr & Co.
Oregon Cit-.
Keep constant ly on hand for sale I'lour,
Middlings, lilau and Chicken 1'eed. I'artits
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
Town Lots IcrSalc.
"V"OTIt E IS GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS
JL desirous of purchasing Town l ots in
the County addition to r 'gon lty, I lack
amas county Oregon, that ar no.v owned
by Clackamas count, that application for
tlie pisr.-has; will bi r.-o-iveU by the l. b-ric
in vacation of'the Couiitv Court, and acted
upon by tlie I oiirt in tt rm time, and value
placed on the lots to be sold.
J. M. l- RAZER,
Jan. 12 1S75. County t. nrk.
Aye
r's Ague Our
For l''eveT rind A-iic, Intcrrr.ittc-at F:vcr,
Chill Fever, licxniilent icver, Dumb
Agaa, .rcrio-Jisal cr BJ-ous l ever, &.:.,
and in-lcod all the a lVactions v.-hicli en ce
from inaia.rio'j.0, riarsh, cr ciiiaEiic.tio
. o e.rtc
re?ne-.Tr l.-.n-Ier
called i.)!' by the iie:-ess;iie oi'
t':!ii Arneri;ii i'.),-,Ic ti.r.n a
su- rv'i l fnf.: cure for lever
st a I A gue. . u:U v. e arc i o ,v
e;ri'i;.' I tt ef:cr, Wi'.'i a c; f-..t
ce: t ii!:-v th;.t it w i'.l o;i.!;i:.ite
tiie i: ;-:i-o, X v.'iili r.iscr-
r.r.;'e, ftjn-!."' ' oa i-ro:!, t:t.t i;i i::trxn cr.n ;a:-c
fi o-. :-. i! ;i i.i .r.iV q'i;:::;uy.
Tisnt h: -It pro;.' :t J iVi-;:s or prevei-.i lh!? dis
order r.ia.-t b-s 1 iiir.v.v.".; e .crvice ia ti:e com
iiniit;: i ? - wiio.v it 'rev: ;is. J-n-fnniort L I t'.itr
tir.ui c;iv, lr I'.fi patient c-i-crqvf- i!.t- i ik v l.U-b
h; VTi.-t iii'i iii vi!.k':;E a I ;ic!; ii U:!.-. biiielii! t;:s
f,i;;cr. 'i'i.l.i " CU:.::'' cxi-i's the ;..lr.Mi::i'.ic
pol-'-M or F.'.v.-::: am A;fK 1Vo:.i ti.e fy.-tc-ia.
a :vl nrevent-t ;:' '! ilovf'op:r.er.t '!' il.e dii-e;;..i-. if
t:i'i'i i. t'. !:i---t .fp.-.r-.ia!-!! i.f :.-- prcuiniiitory
svai;tor.j. It i; n:H i-i'iy the be:-; u i:.c .ly ever
vVl .-iv-:-;- 1 t. -'.- tiii - nl'fO!i:;-!:.i!i!f, V-:t
;i!-o t.'s.-; oil. : 't. Tho l'ive. fit:;ir.t !ty vc
niv '..- a !it.!.vr b: i:;:-; i; v. itl-i:; ti e :cr. h of
'.''rvbo.-lv ; :.:1 in :. tri;-;--, v. Iiesv
: -:- . ; ' -y'- ; i:-:;:-:
lr.'. :t, .-.m i '.: if fit'-.'Iy. i . t : l lcrnn-o ):ir.-ic-li
it i - ii-'ii'-ti t'.u i pru- . iil i-lrr.v i. witS.ia
Ihj reach ef tbe j or as v.-e;! :s t':e lieh.
A '-ro:.t i'lii'y of ti.t rt isiedv evir ;;r.y
o:':ii-r ever lii-i'-ivci L' lor t!:o t-iCfdy mid icrt.iih
curt.: of liiiorni'ititr.is i.. 'bat it t-ontuiu. no cu-iii-i
or i;:iu..-.d; coi-i'-iuciiily it p-rodtices nc
(H'.in:-::! or i: !i-..-r ir iuri-i;!.- i i't s wt.r.trver upon
tiio !;':-; U::! i-:i. 'i'i:e -u;-fl by it wo k-it us
lie:i!:. iv as if f.iey h-.i.i n;-vor b'-'l the vii-ca: c.
l ever anvl A r'i? i- : '. I.lor.c tho iv.n.c et;i:ence
of t:u soi.-tii!:!'.! " poi-on. A tr- eat vi-.viety of i'.i
ori'.on ari-ti IVo-.i irrii .iion, r.mpni; wliieh
are Nenral.u'iii. Uiieuso: t::.:n, ient. Hi ariaehe,
Rliu-ioc-.-, 'i'.i-i-li :- lie, lie, Cr.tnrili. Atth-
i-.i:, l'r.'ipit.'.' i li, 'r:'!:!:'vl , iV.u l:.-n of the Spleen,
I!y -teri s, i':-.i:i '.i tlie I', ivv i !s, Colio, P.-:ra! vis,
a-i-1 ilei'.'srrreiv.ei:: of t'i..- .-ir.iua.-li, : 11 of M hirli,
vbe:i orii';;:::ti!ivj i:i tbi-t f.-iiire, i i;r on the in-Vnii'-ii
'iir lypo, or Po i erit'i:--n!. Tlris
t'r:;i:" cvln-i- ti-.o pi f.-ain the Hood, and
consf'i,.!,r.'.ly c.i.v- i!io-o s.ll alike. It is rn in-v.ihialii-,'
ii''"' "!i,"i t:) i ii'.iii.nrn.ts r.nd persons
ti aveili.! r or te-.r.;orai il v ro.-iiihic in the mala
1 i-iiis ip-t: i.-t -. If tiik- a o'-cr.sionally or daiiv
wiii'.vs expo.-ei tiie infection, lhat will be ex-rrct-?
I iV-M i li: Hy.-tem, aod cr.nnot accumulato
in suili-ioiit (in.-mtily i. ripen into liiscnt-c.
ilfn te it i.i eve. i mire va'.ur.ii' for protection
Ih.ri ci;:e; ;i ;-,-.! iow will rvor suffer from Intcr-
mtitent s 11 tt:.-y r.vml theui.-clved of the protec-
t!.
this rer.i--iv .
rd.-
l or 7. f '.: ?.??'.. arising Irom toriiij
:ty of the I.iver, i! is e?vi elliiii i-eii-.ed-, stim-olaiiii-
t'ue Liver into heaitliy nctivitv, r.nd pro-liuciii-
iii.tny trtilv rtnsariiabio cures, where
othsr nicdk-laoa lull.
rnr.PAP.i.D nv
Dr. J. C. AYCRia: CO., Lr-v. eiJi T-Iass.,
2'racticil and Annltfirat de uists,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND TMIC WOULD.
ritici:, $i.o vr.n t.ottlt:.
s
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
.V !lil:S.-.i!)'T
which is ;il
o::i.-'.; a :'n;f:il.'h
lioaltliv,
eiVi-t-liuil
n :i vl
for
A
Idfr frJ-tZ-iitA hair. Jt rota
r-i;?. Xmitetf) restores 1tdcd
or arc Juar
to its or'ajiiial
color, iclfh. fhp.
gloss and frestnrss of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, fallino; htiir chocked
and baldness often, though not always,
cured bv its use. Xothiiio- ran rostorn
j i
the hair where the follicles are do- i
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed ; but such as remain can be
saved b' this application, and stimu
lated into activity, so that p. now
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pastry sodi.
mont, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent tlie hair
from turning gray or falling o.T, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents tlie forma
tion of dandruir, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to tho hair, the Vigor can oiilv
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
n.
repared by Dr. J. C Ayer & Co.,
i-racncai ana Analytical memists,
LOWELL, MASS.
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ENTERPRISE BOOK 8c JOB
OFFICE
OREGON CITY, : OREGON.
ITTE ARK PrtErARKD TO EXIXUTE
V V all kind.-; of
JOB PRINTING,
such as
ca i:is,
iull-iiizads.
PA MPII T. Kl S,
DEICDS,
MO II TO A (,' ".?,
LABELS,
LETTER-UK AIM,
in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing
Office, at
PORTLAND PRICES.:
A Ji L, KINDS OP
L BLANKS
lLm
constantly on bn nd. and for saleit at low
a price as can be had in the Stale.
A X D
SATISFACTrOH GUARANTEED
Oregon City, larch 21. lS73-tf.
AG EATS FOR TIIE ENTERPRISE.
The following persons are authorized t
act as agents lor the Ejjterfrise :
Coo. V. Howell k Co., 40 I'ark How, c
ork.
TC-?'''thcri11 & Co., CO" Chestnut street
Philadelphia.
Abbott & Co., Xo. S2 and SI Nassau street
I'ortland.Oregon L. Samurl
San Francisco 1 X
St. Helens, Columbia countv S. A. Mil
Astoria, Clatsop county ."..A. Van Iuen
Salein j,. William
Hnrrisburg ........J. II. Smith
I iafayett, a m hill counrvV.""."T.Il-rpu.''n
Iallas, Polk county 1-ave Holmrs
Kola It. I'ofT
J a e k so n v i 1 1 e ..Ml"Z V.". It. K. Hanna
I'.enton county W.A.'pII
Corvallis Ilon.John I urnett
Canyon City.Cirant co W. 1. I-""'
Albany . ....A. Atnnld
Dalles, Wasco county X. H- .at"
I,a(irande, Union countv A. C . f rslff
ri'iinieion, u matnia county - -
Eugene City
j K. .. Pristow
Hon.I .K. I ne
1 T. Montapu
It R Ralston
Rose burg
TjCbanon
Jacksonville...
liOng Tom
linn F D. Fondray
.H. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS COO'TV.
.C. F. r.e'7
P.utteville John .um""
Cascades Henry McOugin
1 ' .11-1 v.ii'vu ,. .vt -
Canby J. W. Mrawjr
futting-s .-Vftrr
Ka-le Creek Frank
Harding's Capt. Z. f . "rton
Lower ilolalla --AV. n
MUwaukle ""tS
Oswego J..lonn r-
Uppe Molalla W. H. aiigban
OREGON CITY BREWERY
Henry Humbcl,
I el the above I5rew- i , t,e s
ery wishes to inform the public tn ni
now prepared to manufacture aJo.m
LAGER BEER,
as good as can be obtained any'ftiy
the State. Orders solicited and pronip
tiled.