THE EliTEnPnjS.
OREGONirfV. OREG-IN. SEPT. U, 1S73.
TIIC ID12AI. Mil lIli It ISA L.
o
-w.,1 ;'vill not know
r she who sat
TTnc-ons:ioiis ' m.v n
all time
T .lieiMlod HIl-J wov
his wayward
AnJ l!voJ ai'i l did not blush thereat.
The sunliirlit of a sunlit land,
A land of fruit, of flowers, and
A 'mil oflove and calr delight;
A land where niht U not like night,
And noon is but a nam- for rest ;
Where conversations o'the eyes
re all enough ; where, beauty tills
', ... i,.. h i like nuns ot liarvei-liojno ;
When' raire lies ilowniwiil passion dies,
Where peace, h-itli her :iOKlinnpiace. .
A faee that lifted up; s
That was so like a lite
That rose for me a risi
A Imvc the iiended SUV
, eet faco
;un,
sun
thills
Ox dead and risen olrt 1
v nome.
Not that I deemed she loved me. Nay
I dared not even areaiu 01 wiai.
I oidv siv I knew her; say
She ever s it before me, sut
All still and voiceless as love is,
ah. I pi-it Linked so lair, divine.
Her hushed, vehement soul Idled mine.
And made itself a part ot this
Oh, von had loved her, sitting there
O TTalf hidden in her loosened hair;
o Whv, vou had loved her for her eyes,
Their I iru;e and melancholy looK
Of tenderness, and well mistook
Their ljve for light of paradise.
Yea. loved her for her laro dark eyes ;
V..H hived her lor her brow's soft
brown;
ltr.r !i:iiid as I i ir ti t as heaven s bars ;
Yea loved her for lier mouth. Jler
mouth
Was roses gathered from the South,
The warm south side of paradise,
And breathed upon and handed down
JJy angels on a stair of stars.
Her mouth! 'twas Egypt's mouth
of old.
Pushed out and pouting; full and bold
With simple beauty where she sat.
Whv vmi had said on seeing her:
"This creature comes fro in out the dim
Far centuries, beyond the rim
Of time's reiuote-t reach or stir.
And he who wronih Seiiiiramis '
And s!nM'd the siovls, seeing this,
JIa l bowe l and made a shrine thereat.
And all his life had worshipped her."
dared not dream
heloj cdme. Nay,
pride is loth
both,
now
CTill
vou have
known
i'veet death.
and you
Have crossed the dark ; ppne over tb
The great majority beyond.
It is likely that Jefferson Davis
will lecture at Boston il:irinp; the ap
proaching season, although he has
been unable to assign a date. He
responds to an assurance of Mr.
Red path, that ho will receive a re
spectful reception, as follows: "I
did not do the citizens of Boston the
injustice of supposing they would
do otherwise than listen quietly so
far as they chose to hear any one
who came by invitation to address
them, and he who, under such cir
cumstances would be inoffensive to
his audience would be wanting in
judgment as well as in good breed
ing." Anotfiek Wanning. A Texas man
was struck bylightning while split
ting kindling wood. It is bntanoth
er warning to husbands not to usurp
tut; sacred duties of their wives.
A Mount Bethel township farmer
cut open an old hornet's nest, just to
examine the inside arrangement. He
Kays ho thinks lie will be able to see
his barn in about two weeks.
A daughter of Bism irk lias been
ie;rothed to Count Wendlzuenlar-
borge, of the Prussian service. May
her happiness be as long as her name.
Jou'inin Miller
is at Put-in Bay,
O.-X. V. Pot.
fWo thought ho
sane asvlum. Oh !
was put-in an in-
Tho introduction of religious
questions into politics is contrary to
the coning of our institutions. X.
Y. Tribune.
A pauper's son ought to make a
good balloonist,
o'naught.
for he is an heir
JAMES M'KIXXOX.
JOHN II. MILLER.
McKiNnora & miller.
WAGOH ANlfCARRlAGE
51 A V FATOIiY !
I having leas d the .evH
ration r'-c-nuy occupied uv the
l:ito Huvid smith, corner nf 3-
Mam and llnr;l str.-cl, Oregon Citv, take
tliis m-t;.vl ot informing the public in
jjneral, '.hat we are now prepared, with
n.m phi room. gvd materials, arid the vcrv
best or .Meeh. lines, to build anew, r -eon
struct, make, p.iint, iron and turn out all
complete, a:iy sort ot a vehicle fro.n
common cart to a Concord Coach.
HlnoWsiiiillilng-, HorKC-Shool is ntttl
Utf nerul Jltiini;, IWittly, luickl
a ixl Clicuply Done,
IIOItSi:SII(Hilt; A Jil'F.t'IALTY.
Come and try u.
McKIXNOJT & MILLER.
Auj. 13. 1S7S :m i
Trifling-wil lCillinstnMS AVont lo.
In t his way chronic disae is brought on.
A disordered livT i the cnnscquTiw of a
foul stomich and obstructed bowels, and
the very bes". preparation in existence to
pat them in perfect order and keep them
so, is
Tarrant's Eff:rvcsrrnt S?ltz?r Aprrirnl.
SOLD BY ALT. rf.r:r;TsTs.
THE WOMAN'S FRIEND !
0 THE
o p iqa II u X G
Scrubbing Machine!
250,000 In Successful Use!
The only Machine In the World that taks
no the Oirty H ulf r OlTlhe Floor with
out th Us of a Cloth nr Sivmff It Clnn
an.l Iries theKloor with Wonderful Ra
pid it r nnd without Puttmi th Hnnds
into thfl Ulrfv ntr. and Hiirhtv Aripre'
ciated whn Exhibited and Seen t'fwd.
Formal at ACKERMAV FiROTIIERS.
Oregon t tty, August 17, isTo if.
rZ to Si O "I pr Dar at home
Term
'y'tj V-. rree Address
Uebl.v G. ST1.NSO.V& Co., Portland, 5Ie
0
o
I
Her love wa proud; audi
To look with favor, own llitond
Of one the world ioves mllo-day
No matter i('he loved oil 1,
(iod knows I loved enoul Ifor
And knew her as vou shauot k
The Democratic State Platform.
The Democratic party of Oregon in
.Mate convention assembled, proclaim
the following propositions of political
faith and action :
1. Unfaltering devotion to the car
dinal principles of Republican govern
ment, as declared and put into practi
cal operation by the Fathers of the lie
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
the most competent and reliable ad
ministrators ot their own domestic con
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 by the
constitution to the States respectively,
or to the people. r
4 That every attempi on mo j....
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 affairs of anv State, or
with the rights of the people thereof
to choose their own representatives is
an act of usurpation which should be
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 debts, the sacred preservation of
the public faith; strict accountability
ot all ollicers, and the speedy and im
partial arraignment ot all abuses of
public trust lie fore the tribunals ot jus
tice; a zealous care of the rights of
election bv the people; the absolute
subordination of the military to the
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 ot the
person, under protection of the habeas
corpus, ana trial uy jiuicjs impui mmy
selected.
;. W e nrotest against tne uuruens ot
a protective taritf, as need less exactions j
from a people aireany uuoieraoi.y o p-
pressed by a national debt, and we in
sist that the tarilt be so regulated as to
provide only sutlicient revenue for an
economical administration of the gov
ernment, and not tor the purpose of
enriching the few at the expense of the
many, or iostering one luancti ot 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
speedy return by the national govern
ment to specie payments.
s. liie institution ot tne system ot
national banks was a fraud upon the
country and an injustice upon the la
boring classes, aim we uomanu sucn
prudent legislation as wnl gradually
bring this vicious system to a close;
that all currency which may be issued
shall be convertible into com upon de
mand and be issued directly by the
goverenient.
i. That the treaty between the Unit
ed States and China shall be so modi-
lied as to apply !olely to commercial
relations
10. That we condemn the party in
power, only for itscontempt of constitu
tional obligations, but for extra vagaiit
partisan and corrupt administration of
the federal government; for its reck
less expenditure and prolligate waste
of the people's money ; for its oppres
sive, unjust and defective system of fi
nance and taxation; for the perver
sion of the functions of the general gov
ernment to enrich the great corpora
tions at the expense of the people ; for
tne jobbery ami mums wnicti nave
brought reproach upon democratic in
stitutions; for 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 otlice
of incompetent and corrupt men at
home and abroad; for its attempt to
pass an unconstitutional force bill, anil
for a catalogue of other enormities
which have rendered that organization
olleusive 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
the public interests, and when
they are not used for the object of their
creation, but for purposes nf oppression
and extortion, we declare it to be the
right and duty of the legislative power
to regulate and control such corpora
tions tor the public good.
1.1. l hat we disapprove all measures
in tne interest ot monopolies against
labor, and therefore we approve of the
declared principles anil sympathies
with the avowed objects of the order
known as the Patrons of Husbandry,
md with those of all other orders hav-
in? for their object, retrenchment and
reioriii in public affairs and the social
advancement of the people.
13. That we are in tavor ot laooring
to secure judicious appropriations trom
Congress for the purpose of improving
our harbors along the western and
northern boundaries of our State, and
we demand that our representatives m
Congress shall use their best elforts to
secure the aid of the general govern
ment for the free navigation and im
provement of the Columbia river, by
the construction ol locks at the t.as-
les: the improvement of the lllam-
ette and Couuill rivers; the construc
tion of the Portland, Dalles and Silt
Lake and Winnemueea Kailroads, and
the early completion of the Oregon ami
California Railroad from Rose burg to
the State line.
14. That the policy of the Republi
can pariv in dealimr witn the Indian
tribes is 'impolitic, and unwise; that the
time has arrived when tin? few Indians
now occupving the Umatilla, Grande
Rondeaud Siletz reservations should
be removed to some other locality, and
thus open up to settlement by the
wiiir'-s some of the richest portions of
111" fii'UO.
i ). i out we invite the hearty co-op-
i i.oioos ot an persons, whatever may
i;ivo !i:o tlw.? ...L.f ... i i nm.
... n "..i inriiiiL'.ti a online
to unite with us in earrvincr out the
principles herein enunciated.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
tor the Countv oi" Clackamas :
eliza parsons, mr, i
vs. J
ALOXZO PARsOXS, Deft.)
To Alonzo Prasons. said dfendnt
IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon : You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above entitled suit, bv
the nrst day of the term of said Court fol
lowing the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication of this summons ; said
first publication being on the 23d day of
Jiny, is.o; nna n you ran to answer said
complaint, the plaintiff will apply tothe
Court for ihe relief demanded "therein,
which is for a dissolution of the marriage
contract existing between plaintiff and
rtetendant herein, and for the custody of
in- iii i nor vn iiuren.
Ry order of Hon, E. T. Shattuek, Judge
oi .iiu iuun; uaieu juiy nth, lvi
I-T. RARIX,
, , Attorney for Plaintiff.
July 22 :wO
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
STAHI.E.
the Livery Stable on Fifth street .Om.rr
. ay. Ktf)s constantly on hand
Huddle and liaggy Ilorses,
B"Srsi', ( nrrianres and Hacks.
"Prices Reasonable.
lie will also run a hack to and from the
WILHOIT SODA SPRINGS
curing tne summer season, with good
norses,compeiem ana aentiemaniy drivers
FARE AT LIVING RATES.
J . M. FRAZTSR, Proprietor.
Oregon City, May 27, M73.
PC8
3T3R CB AND I SB.
JOHN jNIYEKS,
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 kindsof
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCF
I will sell as low as any house In Oregon for
CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT
n Good Merchant able Produce.
I am selling yery low for
CASH I'S nAiVl.
CASIIjPAID FOU CGTMY ORDERS
Give m a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21, 1373.
STILL IN THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS'
SALOOX.
& HARDING,
THE
WILLIAMS
AT
LI N CO
TT" EEP THE 3
IV of Family
city. All trends
in the city free of c"irfre. The highest cash
once paid for count- produce
Oregon laty. Mar, i Zts, ISTo.
BETHESDA SPRINGS!
On the IJcKinzie Eiver. Lane Co., Oregon.
A CHARMING SI MMER RESORT.
riHIESE SPRIXGS ARE LOCATED
JL about fifty-five miles east of Eugene
City, and within four miles of the celebrat
ed I'.ig Prairie of the MeKinzie. Thev are
within :i few hundred yards of Horse Creek
one of the most famous trout streams in
Oregon. Deer and elk are vcrv plenty near
these Springs, having lieen the resort for
ages of these animals. The grandest and
most picturesque scenery of the North Pa
cific. I have the best buildings and the
best accommodations of anv Springs 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
bath room constructed near the head of
the Spring, and in fJl things, I propose to
Keep up with tne ufyianq ior tin liisillu
tion of this kind.
An experienced ii
Lsiclan in attendance
at nil times. Roarl
id lodging in good
style for those who!
fer it. Animals can
be pastured for silli
i cost, and b- perfect-
ly safe.
A. N. FOLEY,
Proprietor.
may 6 :tf
i ne standard remedv- for r-Ano-Via in.
iiuenz, ,vrr Throat, . Whoornnn Oonah.
i. roup, Ltrer Comnlnint. limnhiit nipri-
inp of the Lunti, and every affect io'n of the
inroai, laings and Chest, including Cos-
UMfTIOX.
"Utar'i Ral
m rtf Willi rhrrr r1-kAa
not itry up a cough, but loosens it, cleanses
the Lungs, and allays irritation, thus re-mm-rnrj
the cm of the complaint. Xone
.......- unless signed 1. ;rTTS. Prennred
ETH NV- FowlEf' Sr. Boston. Sold
by Reodlngtov, Hostetter A Co.. San
i . 1-.-,. ana OV de-llerc rrr.nc.oll-.
2t;febly ' "J.
Administrator's Xotire.
A r:, h' ' .'JIVEX THAT
administrate "r.""''! ' TJ? npolnt-d
decenserf U k ,r" OI 'Vlil Smith
ciaek; ' ?:r court of
for, mi '.'T.1"' ": "regon Ther
dPlrf;t;-iT,-."0T,,,!J 'mselves in-
ttnm,Hia( ; ar" "Rifled to makA
, t - -ill io me
and save them-
rA1I .
se ves COStS. Those havin
said estt win -."".VJ: ' "ms affainst
six months from
Touchers.
X'",;-IT" Proper
AdmlnWrator of the estate of
OreOB aty Ju?! h'
Lift BAKERY,
.Iff r COMPLETE STOCK
Gr l-ries to he found in the
wa nted. Goods delivered
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
DIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY, CALIF0R1TIA
A UCTIIOK AND COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Corrner of Front ife Oalt st., Portland
Auction Ssiles
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer
chandise and Horses.
SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer.
J. P. DA VIES.
JOSHUA DA VIES.
J. P. DAVIES & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS
AND
C03I3IISSION MERCHANTS,
PIBE-PItOOF STOXE 111ILDIXG,
WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C.
Liberal Advances Iadc on Consignments.
July 21, 1871 :ly
YOUNG MEN
Who are sufTorins from the effect of
youthful follies or indiscretion, will do
well to avail themselves of this, the
greatest boon laid at the altar of sunVrinjr
humanity. llt. SIMXXKV will guar
antee to forfeit $500 for every ease of se
minal weakness, or private disease ol
any kind or character whicli he under
takes and fails to cure, lie would, there
fore, say tothe unfortunate sutrerer who
may read this notice, that you are tread
ing upon dangerous ground when you
longer delay in seeking the proper rem
edy for your complaint. You may be in
the first stage; remember j-ou are aj
proaching the last . If you are bordering
upon the last, and are suffering some oi
all of its HleiTects.rememberthat if vou
IH-rsist in procrastination, t he time must
come when the most skillful physician
can render you no assistance ; when tin '
door of hope will be closed against yon .
when no angel of mercy can bring" vou
relief. In no case has the Doctor iailei.
of success. Then let not despair worl
upon your imagination, but avail your
self of the beneficial results of his treat
ment before your ease is bevondth
reach of medical skill, or l lori griiv.
death hurries you to a premature grave.
Full course of treatment $Z 00. Senc
money by Post office order or Express
with full description of ens". Call or
address, 1K A, H, SF1XXKV,
Xo. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco,
septltidy
E WOULD CALL THE ATTEXTIOX
of Teachers, and others interested in music,
to the following works, as being the best of
their class :
MUSICAL GHEES.
A new Class-Rook for Female Voices,
rice S9 Per Dozen. Sample copies, mail
ed, post-paid, on receipt of SI.
FAIRY ECHOES.
A Class-P.ook for Children. Used in all
the principal Public Schools. Price SO
IVr Dozen. Sample copies mailed, post
paid, on receipt of 60 ccl ts.
SONG ECHO.
The Most Popular School Sinking-Fook
ever published. Price $7 SO Per Dozen.
Sample copies mailed, post-paid, on re
ceipt of 75 cents.
Address,
J. Ii. PETEKS,
8t3 UUOADWAY, X. Y.
Aug. 6:w6
Summons.
In the Circuit Court for the State of Or( .
gon, for the county of Clackamas.
Suit in Equity to determine adverse claims
to real property.
Rebecca. K. Moore and
S. D. Moore, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Caroline F. Adams, ot. als., 1) 'fenan's.
To James Albin Harlow, on- of the defenO
ant s in the abin-e ent il l-d su I. :
IX Til E X AM E OF Til E S 1'ATE OF ORE
gon : "ion are hereby summoned ami
required to Iw end appear in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for t he count v
of Clackamas, on or before the first dnv of
the next term ol s-iid Court tli.it shall" be
held after six weeks from the first publi
cation of this summons, being the time
prescribed in t he order lor publication ol
this summons, said first publication hcinjr
on the (ith of August, 1S75, and said next
term of said Court In b- held on the 4th
Monday of September, 1S75, and answer to
the complaint of the plaintiff in the above
entitled suit ; and if vou fail so to answer,
plaintiff will apply to the ( "ourt lor the re
lief demanded in the said complaint,
which is to determine the ownership of
certain real estate described in said com
plaint, situated in Clackamas county, state
ot Oregon, and to exclude the defendants
from any interest therein.
This summons is published in pursuance
of an orle- of the Judge or said Court,
made at Chambers, and dated the .!tth
day of July, A. D., 1S75.
S. IIUELAT,
Aug. 6 :v7 Attorney for Plaint iff.
Summons.
In tb" Circuit Court of tlie State of Oregon,
1FI I.IVIV'I II I il t. IJU II I .
I D. C. Latourette, PlaintifT, )
VS. J Suit, in
XV. XV. Ruck, Jane Ruck, U.S.) Equity.
Ruck, Miranda I,. P.uck.atidl.
X. J. liergen. Defendants, i
To said X J. Rergen, Defendant:
TX 111EXAMEOFTHE STATE OF OR-
X. egon : ou are hereby summoned and
requireu 10 ue anu appear in the above en
titled ( ourt at the next r 'gular term there
of, following the expiration of six weeks
after t he first publication of this summons ;
h-ii:oii miourtn Monday in Septem
ber, A. D., 1S75, and answer the complaint
or plaintitr filed in said Court in t he above
entitled suit, or for want thereof, the plain-
mi win appiy io the i oun iortnereliel
demanded in the complaint. Sueli relief
demanded is a decree agninst . XV. Ruck
and ii. s. liuck lor $,000 prold coin, with
interest ai twelve per cent, pir annum.
Miice i iwi n aay oi uecemoer, its; and
the foreclosure of a mortgage upon 157
acres of II. S. Ruck's donation claim in
C lackamas county, Oregon, and Lots one,
iwo, iour, nve, six, seven and eight, in
Block numbered twelve in Oregon Citv,
Oregon, which mortgage was duly recorded
Aug. 12, 1?0;, on pages 55 and 5t of Rook
'C"of the record of mortgages in Clacka
mas county, Oregon ; and also, to have
your interest in said land decreed subj ect
to said mortgage; and also, to have fore
closed a mortgage given by you and Sam
uel McCawley to II. S. Ruck, recorded April
15, 1S73, on pages 2S5, 28l and 2S7, in Rook
D" of the record of mortages in said
Clackamas county ; and for a decre that
said land and town lots may be sold to sat
isfy the demands of plaintiff. This sum
mons is published pursuant to an order of
Hon. E. D. Shattuck, Judge of said Court.
mad and dated f h 11th dav of August
D., 1875. JOUXSOX A McCOXVX,' "
augl0w6 Plaintiffs Attorney.
FOR SALE.
ONE SECOXD-HAXTJ STEAM
gine: 8 inch; bore 21 inch.
$400 00. Enquire at
EX-
Price
J. H. MOORE'S
S3Pt.5. 1S75 !tfCMne Shop' regon Citr
THOMAS GHARMAN
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
i- ,, ,reKon City and of the Willamette
aney, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Nimble Six Pence is Setter than a Slow
Shilling.
lJLe Just turned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; and consists
in part, as lollows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Taints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Crockery,
Plated ware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, 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
M S X C O M P . T K
ever offered in this market, and was seletd
with especial care for the Oregon City trade.
All of which I now offer lor sale at the
Lowest Filarket Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Portland to buy goods lor
I am Di'ternritmi to Sell Cheap and not to
allow myself to be
QDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick paj--mcnts,
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 CIIAKMAX
cannot be beaten in qualify or pric It
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can offer you in 'the sale of
goods, as every store thiit ndvertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wisli to say is
fomp, anil S?p,ninl Eximin; for Yonrsrlvrs
fori do no wish to make anv mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that lam still alive, and d'-sirous to sll
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such frms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for (lie liber
al patronage heretofore beston-ed
THOS. CHARMAX,
Main Street, Oregon City,
Legal Tenders and Countv Scrip t:ikn at
market, rates. THOS. CHARM AN.
K3-50.000 lbs wool wanted bv
T1IOS. CHARMAX.
I. SEX
AS J C.ST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
stock of
SPRING & SUhWER GOODS
ever imported to Oregon City, which he
offers at greatly reduced prices. My stock
' Or,OTI-II3STG-
Has been largely increased and I can
snow as handsome a line of ready-made
goods in Men and l!oys IHisine'ss and
Dress Suits, Coats, etc.," as can be found
in t be country, and at prices that cannot
fail to satisfy. My
DHLSS GOODS BEPA3TMEKT
Is filled with a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
Em nrpss r"l. Ii,
iI!i;i ii-s, 1 rciu li niittg
America ii Di cns iiutiils,
iSla U lpa t ;i,
lit-illi.'t ii f i:if,
Caslmirrvs, Xc.
F L A jSflsr Ju Ju S ,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors. Pleached and Unbleached Cotton
I- lannels.
Ladies and Gents' I'mlenrarp,
ISitatvls and Scarfs,
Wool ll'ankefs,
'l'rn n lis i nil
Travrliur; Satrliels,
Hats a nd Va ps,
Oil Cloth f,;r
Ll'loiiriiiid Talilo.
BOOTS and
I would call special attention to mv
s ock of Men's and Ro s' San Francisco
Loots, winch I have sold for a nu m ber of
years past Willi general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARIY1!FG UTENSILS
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic
Fam'ly Groceries,
All at Iajw Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AND CAR 31 AN ISLAND S ILT.
Highest Prlco aid for all kinds of
200,000 Ihs. of WOOL Wanted,
"rice"1110'1 1 "haPay the highest cash
Oregon City, Aj ril 22. 1S73.1" iAASil
STATE D0A3D CF IMMIGRATION.
TORTIIE PURPOSE OF AFFOniHVC.
ipn,ir'0m!,iion to Inniigrants and in
tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in !or V"i
H nV"'s?,r,n, SiS,'r stt"."nd lor circ.i
ffi "!fh information abroad by this
joard. ad persons in this State havin"-
nr "tlK"riS,nK C. will pleas- for-
Anri. t rr i'110"" r1" tlK ir Farms and
,io?1 Prie-and Terms of Sale.
desro,"7n0f- "Une: nd all persons
I a bore rc n, ;taIn"K Agrh-ultur.il or other
wu Tuiis 'noardPlPaS COmmilniM,(' dirt
Shim WILLIAM HEII),
5teblm A State Com'r of Immigration.
A. G. WALLIfcSG'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
PlttocU'a Bnildinsr Corner or Stnrk
ami Front St reef .
PORTLAND,
ORECGN.
BLANK P.OOKS RULED AD POUXD
to any desired pattern. Music books
-"Magazines. Xewspaprs, etc., bound in ev
ery variety of style known to th trrde
Orders from the o.uatry promptly 'at
tepdedto. A. NOLTNER
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
OREGON CITT.
V
THE NEW IMPROVED
-WW
ld3 reed a-zd Eac Teed.
THE LICHTlZT HLTiKirCG, r:.C2T CIH
PLE, ATiD f.!CCT CACILY 0PLHATCD
SEWING MACHINE INTME r.lAK.'CET.
tjili Ujf J iJ Li u.g Uw IJ.-.U 1 i.J If UU
If tier's is a FLOEENCZ IHCZn72
witia c3 tliosaal nilo3 cf Can Fran
cisco tot working well, I will 1 it with
out cxpesse to iho owner-
CAOTSL HILL, Af:-t,
lTo. 10 Hew iloatonsry Street,
Cr.AXD EOTEL EriLEING,
31. C. AT1LKV. urckon City,
i:ii'.erpiie liui'.dii:";, A",cnt.
BFPEREAL m L L 8,
Lalioeqiip, Savier & Co.
Oregon Cit-.
Keep constant ly on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, l l ui a'nd Chieken Feed. Parties
purehasinjr feed must lurnishthe sack.
Town Lots "for Sale.
"V'O'i'If I 1st; I YEN TO All, PERSON'S
desirous of pi:rtlias::i; 'town Lots in
the County audition to or. ion i lty, ( Isick
anias county ir.-non, t bat are no-.v o- ie d
by Clacka mas com ty, tb.-tt application lor
the ptirebas will l e r -e-ivt-u by tlie l lerk
in v a eat I on of t ii on i t Court , a ml ::e!'d
upon by t be i 'ourt in t- no t ime, ami value
i laced on tlie lots to be sold.
.1. -M. FRA7.ER,
Jan. 12 1873. i ounty . ;crk.
v er s
air 'V isror,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A
uressiiicr
once :iree:ile,
lieiili hv, a n i
eil'e-1u;il lor
s
- 'Vcj titvi'rvinr the
siS 'lyffV- hair. It so.;i.
X&W&ifl restores faucd
or 1,ar
I 3?Z- color, with
The
rjloss ami freshness of oitfh
i ii in
liairi.s tiiickened, falling; hair cIieekeiL
and lialJness often, thou;;Ii not always,
cured y its use. Xothincr can restore,
the hair whero the follicles aie de
stroyed, or the glaiids atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can be
saved l3r this application, find tiinu
lated into activity, so that a n?w
growth of liair is produced. Instoad
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling oiF, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandrulf, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from thoso
deleterious substances which make
eome prep irations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor ran only
benefit but not harm ir" 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, ami yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co,,
rrscticnl and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL. 31 ASS.
Ayer's Agus Gure.
For I'ever and A,?uo, Intermittent Perer,
Chill Fever, Iternittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or liiiioua Fever, &c.,
and indood cH the e.fTeetions vrhich arise
from malarious, mcrah, or miasmatic
poisons.
TjYv one remedy U louder
-?J J ca.'eu lor ly tlie necesiu." ot
;! a the AJlirl'ic:;n norm!. li..f
pure and safe cure for l ever
i;nd Ajrue. Sm-h we are now
e!i:'.j!-'.l t. oiler, with a ei lect
ccrt:i!!fy that it will eradicate
the ui.-ca.-e. and wilii ;i.ur.
ance, foun-.tel o:i in-oof, tlua io li;:rni can arie
li-oin its esc in a:iy quantity.
Ti::;t w.'ii ui jirot e.-ts IVuin or prevents thi dis
order nni.-t lu of ineneii.se service in tlie coin
inuuitittA where it urevaiis. Prerention is hotter
tlian cure, for the ia;icnt csc.-im-s ice risk wliii h
he mn.t run in violent :lta-.-ks'ot this baleful (lis
temper. This " Cl'hU " expels the mias-malic
poison of l-'i:vF.!t ani Aono from t!-.e fyrtcm,
aiKl prevents t;:e development nf the dise":if e, if
taken on the lirst approach of iis prcir.oniiory
syni)tniii.s. It i n-t only flic l c.-t remedy ever
yet disfovoicd f r thi- class of complaints, lut
also the che.ape.-t. 'lhelart'e ijuantity we sup
ply for a dollar hri:ur- it 'within the' reach of
everyljo ly; and in bil i';:s district?, jwhere
Fkvf.u and A;: i; prevails, everyhody .-lionlu
have it, a-id ue it IVcoIy. hoth l'or"ciire";;nil ))ro
tection. It is liope l this pri'-c will j-!.rjc it itiiin
t!ic rea-h of nil the poor as well as the rich.
A jrreat superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the spocdv'and certain
cure of Interniith'at is Hint it contains no (iiii
jiine or mineral; con H-qncntiy it produces'nc
quinism or other ieinrioiis cflec'ts whatever upon
the constitution. Those cured bv it arc left as
healthy as if they had never had the disease.
Fever and Aue is not alone the conseqi'ence
of the miasm iti;' poison. A prc.it variety of dis
orders arise from its irritation, among which
are Neuralgia, Khctimatism, (Jont, Headache
IJlin-lness, Toothache, Karache, Catanh, A-th'
ma, ralpit.ition. Painful A flection of the iilcen
Hysteri a, I'aia in the Uowels, Colic, I'jtralvsis'
ami iler.inien-.cm of the Stomach, nil of which
when onsrmntinjr in this cause, put on tlie in
termittent type or be ome periodical This
"Cl-uk" expels the poison from tlie blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in
valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala
rious districts, if taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to the infection, that will beeex
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
in sufijcient quantity to ripen into disease
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittents it they avail themselves of the protec
tion this remedy affords.
-tor 'JT f!f"'"tfiiitt, arising from torpid
ltv of the I.iver, it is an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro
ducing many truly remarkable cures, where
other medicines fall.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER A; CO., twell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical demists.
AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD
Pit ICE, Sl.OO PER DOTTLE.
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i OREO OX CITY, : OREGON
ITE ARK PREPARED Tti EXLCUTE
an Kinus Ol
JOB PKIA'i;ioG,
. such as
CA RDX,
mi.i.-iiEA r.?,
PAMPHLETS,
DEE !.:,
MOh'TdAGE.v,
LA dels;
LETTER-DEADS,
In fact all kinds of worl; done a in Pr;;-.:;r
Oiice, at,
PORTLAND PRICES'
ALL KINDS OP
e
LEGAL BLAKK6
constantly on hand, and for sate at allow
a price as can be had in the State.
Work Solictcd
A X D
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Oregon City. March 21, lS73-tf.
AGEXTS FOR THE EMECPKISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents lor the KmerpkisE:
Cieo. r. Kowcil fc Co., 40 I'ark How, N
York.
Coo, Wctherill A- Co., COT Chestnut street
Philad-lphia.
Abbott v Co., Xo.S2 and 81 Xnssau street
New " ork.
Port land, Oregon I.. Samuel
San Francisco L'TE
St. Helens, Columbia countv S. A. y ii'-s
Astoria, Clatsoj count v ."..A. Van I us n
Salem . .7,. Williams
llarrisburg I. H. Smitu
l.al:ivctt V;l
'.-i uas, i-oiu countv....
Kola
Jacksonville ..
Ponton countv
Corvallis
Canyon CityJraid to
Albany
Ha lies. W. 1 sco con tit v
.1 :ave Holmes
K. JT.ry
.........li. K. H:nn
.". W.A. Wi lis
..iin..iohn I iirnott
W. f. I a swell
A. Arnold
V H. i.oitcs
Lalirnndo. I'tiinn mnntl-...
A. "- r:ii;
s. v. Knox
l'endleton, Umatilla countv
Kugene City
Rose burp
1.1. M.J lioinpsou
... If T I'fittOW
lion. I . F. lane
I T. Mfint!1!:116
. t " t l)n kmn
l-cuanon ' , ,, t,..,,rtn
.Tacksonville Hon. V. I. Foeiiray
Long- Tom H. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
Henver Creek C. V. Pcatie
Putteville John Zumw.nt
Cascades Ilenrv Metinpn
Canbv J. W. Straws
Cutting's P. Wrifht
Kagle Creek Frank W. Foster
Harding's Capt. Z. C. Norton
Lower Molalla W. Moreland
Mil wan kie John Unpen W
Oswego J.John Eoo!
Upper Molalla W. H. Vaughan
OR EG Or CITY BHEWERY-
Ilenry IFumbel,
TJAVIXG rURCHAS-
11
. .1 4 V- 1
ery wishes to inform the public thai or"
l 1 1 ' auovr i re - - . , i-
now prepared to manufacture a o. iq"H
lty of
L A O E Ii BEER,
as pood as can be obtained anywhere in
the State. Orders solicited and prompt
filled.
O