Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, October 01, 1875, Image 4

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i:v Ai'r-Aim: ritocrcm.
Ha-;. ! I I' liiiv t hear to see thei
::. ;, -a thy tiny h m is in vain ;
D-w, 1 havo brea;. t i give tliee,
Noiintig, c.'il.l to ease thy pain!
Y:i" ) ' s Mit the tii-j-t to liless nie,
Pr;. i 1. an 1 faitiUful too, was I ;
2s v, niv t uiing, I. thy mother,
Aim I 1 1 -T to sc; t'm'J ilic.
Si'-co, mv it ii linir. thou art weary;
tioj is g )ol, but liic- is dreary.
I hive w.ttcV'il thy beauty f iding,
An ) t liy st.-eit t.i Nin k .lay bviiay;
S n, I kho-v, will want an"! fever
Ti c- t:iy li;ih:lito away.
liuii:ic in iki'.s ihv fatir.'i- reckless.
Mop- li itli Wt o th luni and me;
Wh.- 'SiM sulf -r all, in v aby,
ii id wu but a 'trust fo;-"tlue.
Sli'i-M, my darling, thou art weary;
i 1 is .good, but lii'e is dreary.
.!'. ter thou shonldst perish early,
Starve so soon, my l.irl ii-r one,
T!i an, in h'l dess sin an sorrow,
Vamiv live: as I have done.
I.ctt-r t!i it thy sin gel -sjxrit
Willi mv j y, mv oi;-m wore flown,
Tli-in thy hvMrt '.'D'.vcil laiul reckless,
IX. "-kls-i, tio; d lik; mv own.
Sl -co. mv .lading, t!mu art weary ;
J- li.al is g; i id, but life is die iry.
I am waste 1, dear, with huriirer.
An. I mv !r iin is all opprest-- m
I ,'i ive s-ircfly strength to press thee,
Wan and i'eef.l . to mv breast.
1' 1 1 ;e:i h i !y 1 iod will hid o us,
I - t ; i will com lo thee and me;
J I will t ike u i to His heaven,
" i ! no w nit or iii: can le.
SI . :. m v d n ii'i.r, t:i'-u art v. eary;
U i l is ood, hut life js diitarv.
i.-'i the plaint that, late'aud earlv,
I) 1 we li-ten, we mrl'l lie.ir
'I i i beside us hut tlie thunder
).' i city dulls 1 he ear. ;
Icry h'-arf, as tiod's hrf'trht ansril,
Can bid one such sorrow eease ;
I I :i is ! ry iv lien 1 1 is children
Jli-in.r I J i s i or ones joy and peace.
u r while she sin US
N .unrts the l! uttering of wings;
(.'.:;i Vt'S i:ik Eiiglis'i!
Q i o of t h j he,t articles, though
som.-wl'at brief, i:i a recent number
i f i I iroer's .l ig azim , is t!iat from
u."ii.-:i '.iv ta'c; the following:
I i f ir ! idv con versijtion we dis-
.i i 1 1
I'l i vu!i.
i I i V l
' h all varieties d' slang,
io or feminine, as the east;
-one as hil as the other.
We disregard its delieaie .shades of
la -.tliiiiir, we i'o ;ill we e ii to deprive
;t of all f ue-;-; by our e Aeless use of
ir terms, we load it wi f proviiieial
iiiis :t!ni "foreign lhl;Ws, and tiien
we seos jifa !ly -1 ui ii our baeks upon
it as if it, ueie an old worn-out ser
v nit w'.id iiave been of use to
s;lmI mi" ll :;rs or sweep our b irn
;yards. We hire fore if. n nurses for
nr rl:il,!iv.!, ?;.i that ti ; first words
tney utter siiall be a i'r -neli or (Jer
liian di.ih ct, and we boast of the l'aet
t i it these chii.hen talk only Freneh
r (ierm .a, iiM 1 do not understand
JJ.It! WO.-.1, of K.i;li.sh. s" Is
t-o-i-'ti i se!:o.i!, of till l!ie h;mdreds
.-'iveifT-ii g ia :i!l oar city papers,
which ha-; the eouvago to state as a
vei-oMim.-ii.hdion, 'Kniiiish t!ie lan-
lis school V" Is there no
I w hich v. ill make it its
!:; last, as far a- the form
V go.-s, to sfj-o that the
Ui-i. in pl.i'j h;;::rs and
-o.di he pure and correct;
IMS-. test-!oo!-;s which can
'.-t shall be u.-d; that the
one
aim
of
first :i
l u
English
t.lii
tied . 1 1 v
he.ki- this
reading reei mended shall be select
ed with tin's view; that! the poetrv
committed i o memory tiiall always
be the b-;! ? Is there; no school
wi'iov pupils sin 1 1 be recognized by
t!:e:r clear and distinct articulation,
thejr accurate and easy in on uncia-
: I
tion. tiieir exact accent; and their
s'cillful ami beautiful use of the
Xhiglis'i i inguage . lloiv ma-iy of
our giiis and boysocan be said even
to know French, to know and under
stand th it la nn.i-4'.' as used by
Kicine. by Cornci.h by Pascal, or
Molioie? And fir nnre serious than
this, h v m.ny of them know Ger
man; that is. th" la.ugiiige of the
Herder and T jessing, of ;Geothe and
Schiller? Most seiionsi of all, and
n.o-t ei ir.eei ;ii:ig us, hov.imany of us
know i'aglish; that is, nv many of
in uu ier-t md or can speak it even
ll aentlv and correctly, mt to say ele
gantly ? How many of us know our
own must noble language, to which
so MiiMV languages have Contribute
I lie lautruage of Chaueir and Spe
cer, of Milton, of llacel, of Shak
s nea re? How many ijluscanta
English? V
so MiiMV languages have contributed
pen-
ake
talk StitTj Ac.'iiNo. Hnriying down
JelVrson avenue yestei-lay to t bo
depot a urn struck a hem of poach
skin and fell on his b mi-ends and
rolled over twice before lie stopped.
A boy. standing in the centre of the
street, anxiously inquired:
"I!-! von hunting fr anything.
mister?1
"Come here, bub," s.aid the man
as he sat up. "come an' get ten e -nts
and some eatidv and pliinsand iuba-
paste! 1 hut s a good 1. , come and
see me.
"Yo u- intenfinn may be good,"
replied the boy, as he hacked o;",
"but I giies FH wait till the other
booting gets over aching before I get j
any nearer." Free Yes
Gov. P.. Gratz Ilrown has written a
letter to the St. Louis i!oJ-e on the
liuaiu-i.d ipi-.-stion, an.l the ('u.e is
almost converted. It admits that
"the 11 'public. m party cannot afford
t go ivf.ce the country on the
n I'ion d banking system as it stands
to-d iy. Tt cannot ask the people to
say that it is right that the enrreney
sho lid be issued by a favored class,
who are piid a large sum fordoing
wh it the Government can do just as
well for nothing."
The Indians are very-thankful for
the telegraph poles on the prairie.
They foi-tr.erly had to ride a long dis
tance to lind a place to chain a pris
oner to while they tortured him.
Free I'ee.
I:i Oregon City the brave red man
uses the telegraph pole as a scratch
ing post.
The Louisville faurier-.Turual
charges Secretary JMknap with the
distribution of the War Department
alvertising among the onntry news
pipers of Iowa, so as to seen re their
support in the contest for the United
States Sjmatorship, which ho in
tends to enter.
yir. Bergh wishes to know if be-
C'.use i man lias raisea a ilog by
lian.l from a Jno, he is jnst:riel iu
l-in a ios from the grounj with
Ins foot?
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Japanese Music.
From the Pall Mall Gazette.
Tlic List number of the transac-
tioas of the German Soeietv for the
i s?,i h of ttio cultural Ilistorv an.l
.v 1 f 7- . - i
. lai'iology of r istern Asia in loko-
ham.i gives an interesting account of
lnn.sie in Japan. The Japanese mu
sicians are usually divided into four
classes those who play religious
music only, those who play secular
music, blind musicians, and female
musicians. The musicians who pos
sess a theoretical knowledge of mu
sic, and even those who know their
notes, are very few in number; they
are scattered "all over the country,
and belong only to the class of those
who occupy themselves with sacred
music. Both the secular and reli
gious performers belong to certain
societies or guilds, which meet at
prescribed periods and for prescrib
ed purposes, and there are large
numbers of musicians who play in
private houses for a stipulated fee.
The members of these guilds have
various privileges. At one of - the
sittings of the German Society a mu
sician0 presented himself who had
the right of setting the hist string of
the "koto" (a seven stringed instru
ment) an octave lower than any one
else. The Japanese rse stringv wind
and percussion instruments. These
are divided into pure instruments :
(for religious music only) and im
pure, which are used only for secu
lar objects. There are no wind in
struments of metal. Twelve keys
are used, one for each month, and
each key has twelve tones. Tuning
forks of various shapes, all different
from those known in Iufope, are in
common use. The strings of the in
struments are of silk, covered with
wax; and the notes simply give the
number of the string to bo struck,
in the flute, of the whole to be stop
ped. Semitones are distinguished
9 by a sign placed against the number
ot tlie preeeumg tone. The notes
are written downwards, and the
words to the left of them. Songs
are always in unison with the princi
pal instrument in the accompani
ment. On of the whole, Japanese
music is very similar to that of
China; most of it, indeed, comes
from that country, and is equally un
pleasant to Ivaropean ears.
Xothing is so discouraging to a
young lawyer just as he waxes elo
quent about angel's tears, weeping
willows and tombstones, as to be
interupted by the cold-blooded jus
tice with "You're oil" your nest, bub;
this is a case of hog-stealing."
The Philadelphia. Sunday llepuhilc
says it is wrong to discourage marble
playing among boys. The steadiness
of-nerve and accuracy of aim they
acquire will be invaluable to them in
after years in playing billiards.
f.. -o-
Your saver of smart things lias a
bad heart. Pascal.
Oa this account no one will evar
ace-use the wealthy carpet-bagc . of
having a bad heart.
The grand prize of Homo for
sculpture has been awarded by the
l-'reii'-h Government to a young
American student named Hughes, a
pupil of the sculptors Damoiit and
Ilonnassieux, of Paris.
Tennyson did not say that Joaquin
Miller was "tlie greatest of living
poets," but that he might have been
if
1'avorite
.ong with "cracksmen"
lI know a bank, ti
AUCTIIOX AXI COMMISSION'.
A.
RICHARDSON,
AncM'ioiiocr,
CoiriiiTof Front & Oak sts., Portia ml
Of Ival KstatP, Ciroeorios, (Joneral Mer
ohaiulisi! and Horses.
SAT.K hAYS-Wi'dncr-ilnv and Safurday
A. II. UlClIAUliSOX,
Auctioneer.
J. I. DAVIES. JOSHUA DAVIES.
J. P. DAViES &. GO.,
T JOT I ONEEI? S
a N n
(;03I3IISSIO 31EKCIIAXTkS,
fi::e-pkoof stone kuildixg,
WliARF STHEET, VICTORIA. B. G.
!.i!)T;il Ailvanrrs M;uli' 0:1 foiisiiiimcnts.
July 21, 1ST! :ly
J. r. ward.
OEOI1GK A. IIARDIXGi.
WARD & HARDING,
DESISTS A?iD APOTHECARIES,
jr:i:p constantly on hand a
jTSik. 'tu-ral assort inent of
13ius and Olioniicalt?,
Perfumery, Soaji.
1 omiis iiml lli iisln s. ,
Trni's, Sn :o rer,
Stioul lr IJiace s Fancy unci
Toilet Articles,
Also
KfroMnt Oil, Ijii:iit Chlinnr j-s,
tila-s, Itity, I'iiints. tlils,
atriiiMliesi uikI IyeStuirs
PURE WINES AM) LIBORS TOR 31 E
DH'INAL PURPOSES.
PATENT MEDICINES, . ETC.
BTThysielans Prescriptions carefully
comiouiuLl, und all orders correct I v aii-
SW'T'll.
it7"ipn nt all hours of tho nihf.
B"AIl accounts must Ik pai.t monthly
novtJif WARUA HAHDIXii.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
stasssjS-:.
-o-
ri-iiE rxPERsicNKn pnornirrrnn of
1 tli" I.ivcry ."stablon Klt't h str '"t.Oru.-n
C'ity. Hregon, koejis constantly tn h;ini.!
Satltlle antl XtufXSY Horses,
Euiry:l's. Carriayes mid IIacls.
.- 3 ion.onable.
ii
will al.o run a hack to and from the
WILHOIT SODA SPRINGS
tIllrtn, th ,limmer s.ason vlth
j horses.eompptent and gentlemanly driver
PARE AT LIVING BATES.
J. M. Fn.VZER, Proprietor
OreSon City, May 27. 1S73. P-
The Iemocratic State Plattorm.
The Democratic party of Oregon in
State convention assembled. Proclaim
the f.,1 lowing propositions of politica.
ri,hUnfaaiS? .levotion to the car
(lhi'al priiu-iples of Kepub hcan Bovern
ent. as declare,l an.l put into practi
cal operation by the Fathers ot tlie Ke-
The preservation of the general
government in the proper exercise ot
fho powers delegated to it in the Con
stitution, carefullv and strictly con
strued, and the maintenance, inviolate
of the several taies oi my uiuu im
teir ri'-'hts, diirnitv and emvality, as
the most competent and reliable ad
ministrators ot their own domestieeon
cerns and the surest bulwark against
Hie tendency toward a centralized des
potism. " . . ...
;; Opposition to agression by eitlier
department of the government upon
the functions of any other and to tlie
exercise of federal authority of any of
the rights or powers reserved by the
constitution to the States resjitotively,
or to the people.
4. That every attempt on the part of
the Federal government to exercise
auv powers not delegated to it, and es
pecially every interference by the gov
ernment or iiiiv of its departments,
with the local atl'airs of any State, or
with the rights of the people thereof
to clioo.se 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 ot every deiiartinent ot
the government ; the honest payment
of the debts, the sacred preservation of
the public taith ; strict aeeountaiuiity
ot all ollicers, and the speed- and im
partial arraignment of all abuses of
pu'jlic trust lie fore tiie tribunals of jus
tice; a zealous care of the rights of
election by 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 of the
person! under protection of the habeas
corpus, and trial bv juries iinpartially
seh-cted.
(!. We protest against the burdens of
a protective tarill", as need less exact ions
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 sutlk-ient revenue for an
economical administration of tlie gov
ernment, and not for the purpose of
enriching the few at the expense of the
niaiiv, 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
an 'irredeemable paper currency is a
national curse, end we insist upon the
speedy return by the national govern
ment to specie payments.
The 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
bring this vicious system to a close:
that all currency which may be issued
shall be convertible into coin uion de
mand and be issued directly by the
govereiucnt.
1. That the treaty between the Unit
ed States and China shall ho so modi
fied as to apply solely to commercial
relations.
in. That wo condemn the party in
power, fiily for itscontetnpt of constitu
tional obligations, but tor extravagant
parti. '-an and corrupt administration of
.the federal government; for its reck
less expenditure and protligate waste
of the people's money; for its oppres
sive, unjust and defective system of fi
nance and taxation: for the perver
sion of t !i: funct ions of the general gov
er;nii"iit to enrich the great corpora
tions at tiie expense oi" the people; for
I he jobbery and frauds which have
broturht reproach unon democratic in
stitutions; for tlie iniquities of the pro
tective system; for the curse of an in
ei.iiverlible impcr money; for its dis
graceful diplomatic service and uniit
appointments and continuance in ollice
of incompetent and corrupt men at
home and abroad; for its attempt to
pass an unconstitutional force bill, and
for a catalogue of oth'-r enormities
which have rendered that organization
ollensiv:; to and subversive of the lib-
irl fir i f!-: iw-oo!
re )' i
11 'I'h:!
That corporations are the erea
of law; their functions and priv-
f:ii".
il-'g
t i ie
;t-:-i are granted to subserve
public interests, and when
v are not used for the object of their
th
creation, but tor purposes ot oppression
and extortion, we declare it to be the
right and duty of the legislative power
to regulate and control such corpora
tions for the public good.
1". That we disapprove all measures
in the interest of monopolies against
labor, 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, retrenchment and
reform in public atfairs and the social
advancement of the people.
hi. That we are in favor of laboring
to secure judicious appropriations from
Congress for the purpose of improving
our harbors along the western and
northern boundaries of our State, anil
we demand that our representatives in
Congress shall use their best efforts to
secure the aid of the general govern
ment for the free navigation and im
provement of the Columbia river, by
the construction of locks at the Cas
cades ; the improvement of the Willam
ette and Comiill rivers; the construc
tion of the Portland, Dalles and Salt
Jjakc and Winneinueea Kail roads, and
the early completion id" the Oregn
California Kailroad from Koseb
egon and
uii-jr to
the State line
14. That the policy of tlie Kepubli
can party in dealing with the Indian
tribes is impolitic and unw ise; that the
time has arrived when the few Indians
now occupying the Umatilla, Grande
Konde and Sdetz reservations should
be removed to some other locality, and
thus open up to settlement by the
whites some of the riehest portions of
the State.
". That we invite the hearty co-operations
of all persons, whatever may
have been their past political affinities,
to unite with us in carrying out the
principles herein enunciated.
JAMES JI'KISNOS,
JOHN n, ?irjLi,F,R.
(VlcKINHON &. MILLER.
WAGOH AND CARRIAGE
M A jS" IT FA CTOBY !
''III. I .Ml 1. US Hi . : ; J I - .
nut uin ivuia i ii r
ki..,.. ...!,- . 1 V..- 1. f "
late lavid Smith, corner of
Main ami ThiM street. Or. -iron City, take
this iii'tlioil of informing the public in
general, that wo arc now prepared, with
am ili room, good materials, and the very
best of Mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all
complete, any sort of a vehicle from a
common cart to a Concord l oach.
Klaismilliinj, Hori-Iioeinr nnl
Ueiier.il .Inbhiiij;, Xe:lly, Uuickly
ainl Clieuply 1J jne.
IIOItSn-SI!oi;iG A SPKCI.VIjTV.
Come and trv us.
" MeKIXNOX & MILLER.
Mis. 13. lSTj:nii
A. G. WALL?NG'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
IMttocU's lliiilclinr Corner ot Stark
nia Front Sin-eta.
PS3TLAMD,
Blank hooks nn,"D and mrxn
to any desired patt .-: . Music Ijooks,
M;i:'a7ins, Newspapers. bound in ev
ery variety of style known tn the tirade.
Orders from the o.ui-.trv nromptlv at
tended to. "
FOR Sh
ONE SECOND-HAXH TEAM EN
frine: 8 inch; bore 21 inch. Price
$4X) 00. Enquire at
J. H. MOORE'S
Machine .Shop, Oregon Citr.
Sept. 5, 1S75 t
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
CHAS. EL CAUFIELD,
DEALER IX
DRY-GOODS,
FANCY GOODS
GROCERIES,
Crockoiy, Scc, &c.
CORNER OF SEVENTH AXD MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY
AL.SO,
A LARGE LOT OF
DRESSED CEDAR AXD FINISHING LLT:IDER,
Of various kinds, for sale in quantities to suit, at reasonable rates.
M K Ji c II A iV d i a ie.
JOHN MYEBS,
OREGOW CBTY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HOOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE
I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CASH OR ITS JEQ UI VA I.EXT
n Good Merchantable Produce.
I am sellinc; very low for
CASH YS ILOl).
CASH PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS.
Give m a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN .MYERS.
OrcRon City. March 21. 1S73.
"Yy E WOULD CALL TIIE ATTENTION
of Teachers, and others Interested in music,
to the following works, as being the best of
their class :
MUSICAL CHIDES.
A new Class-Hook for Female Voices.
Price S3 Per Dozen. Sample copies, mail
ed, post-paid, on receipt of $1.
FAIRY ECHOES.
A Class-Book for Children. Used in all
the principal Public Schools. Price SO
Per Dozen. Sample copies mailed, post,
paid, on receipt of 60 cer ts.
SONG ECHO.
The Most Popular School Sinsring-Dook
ever published. Price S7 50 Per Dozen.
Sample copies mailed, post-paid, on re
ceipt of 75 cents.
Address,
J. L. PETERS,
843 BKOADWAY, X. Y.
Aug. 6 :w6
$5 to $20 S.refaIAtr5Sne- Terms
' IXebly G.8TINSON& Co., Portland, Me
Books
aOOtli KDITIOX.
A
M O O ED,
L
i:eviskd'a:i coi-.nft'TKi) i;y the author,
K. Ie F. I liTIH, JM. I., ti-., &.
A' Medical Essay on the eaus' s and cure
of i -reniature decline of man, showing how
health is lost , and how r. gaint d. It gives
a cl'ar synopsis of t!i impr iliments to
marriage, the treat meiit of nervous and
Ihysie:il delility, exhaust, d vitality, and
all fjther diseases a i pert a i n in-r thereto;
the results of twenty years successful prac
tice. OPINIONS OK TIIE PKESS.
CUItTIs ON "MAN 1I( ( !." There is no
member of society by whom this hook will
not be found uselvl, whether he be parent
preceptor or Clergvman. I.onU,n Times.
CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." This hook
should he read by the young for instruc
tion, and by the athieted for relief; if. wu
injure no one. Mclictl. Tinis itml (.Urztitr.
Price One Dollar, bv mail or ex.iress.
Address the author, l)!. (TKTIs, rJ(l Sut
ler street, or P. O. Lox o.j7, San Kri ti'-Ueo,
t'al- aug. 7 dyisd'Jm
Who ,nr- suff-ring from th"" i C t of
yoiifhlnl foliii-s or indiscretion, will do
well to avail themselves of thi, the
greatest boon laid at t lie altar ot su fieriii"
humanity, till. M!.vi-;v will guar
antee to forfeit r-Vi'i for I'vity ease of se
minal v e;; -n. s ; or rivaie di.s 'as of
any kind v diameter which he und r
t a k-s a !il la i Is to cure. I m oi i Id, t hi re
lore, say to t he un fort tin at e siitr.-rer who
may read this not ie-, that you a re t read
ing upon datig-rons ground when you
lorig- r d lay in seeking t lie ; rojii-r r"-m-dy
for your complaint. 'o:i may he in
the lirst st aire; ie m iah r yon ar- ;it
proaehingthe last. If you are hordcrin -z
i poii tin- la st . a ml a r sn If -ring sonn - or
ill of it s ill elTect s, r-'iii' -m I m r i i a t if you
..ersisi in proerast inat ion , t he t ime n! ust
ome when t he most sliilllul ilysiei-i;i
aii retn!" r you no assistance . wl'e-n the
o :r of hop wi i I be elo ; (l against ou :
.".In ii no angel of mercy can bring you
;- -!i !'. In no c e, j m. I im-jnr fail 'd
it siu-c ss. Th n 1- not desp-Mr work
upon your imagination, hut avail your
scif of t he liene!i.-i;i l r -su It s of h is t r -at -
tienf before ur civ. is beyond the
reach of m, heal skill, or b 'lore grim
ileal Ii hurn' s o;i to a pr-'tiiat ur-- gnv..
I 'uil eour of t r -at iiieiit. fj." to. s.-nii
money by I 'i '. eXi order or Expr-ss
A-ith full d"sen; t ion of i '. Call or
iddn -s, i il , ll. Si'S.W'JCY,
No. 11 lv"aniy street, San Prancisco.
s'-pl Hi A -
J O H M S C H R A TlI ,
7::ain St., Oregon Cif y.
'lAMFACTinr !i AM) HirflKTEB fiF
' SadtUcs, Itaiiicss,
1 Ufiil.!'..rv.l!,ii-.l.
J .......
ware, etc., vtc.
71IICH 1IE OITEKS AS CHEAP AS
can ie nan in 1 ne ciaie, at
WHOLESALE GR RETAIL.
m warrant my goods as ropreseiited.
1,000 DEER SKIHS
W A j T 1Z ID,
-AM) A I. SO,
4 IjL OTIIEK KINDS OF HIDES. TOR
'V. whii'h I will pay the highes market
price in r.vsir Pring on your hides and get
your coin lor t hem .
JOHN SCIIItAM,
Sail. lie and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lh7;J-m:.
The standard rem edv
11 in-ii .'. A'iii-c T,,v,i(
for C'OtfQljS, lil-
ll ln-Oj -in't ( iniiffi.
f.roii. I.irrr Cnnntlttint J! .-...,..;.--. ,.:...
tir of the I.unn.f, and every atr.-ction of the
1 hroat, Lungs and Chest, including Cox
sum i-tiox. 0
AViMtai-x Il.-ilsam of Wild ( herry does
not dry up a cough, but loosens it, ch-ames
the i.ungs, arid allays irritation, thus iv
ion,ift the whw of th complaint. None
f,trsir,lJ!!,,;.s Kinod I. Ilurrs. I repar-d
1 : , 1, 1''VI rn A ss, Poston. Sold
liEnnixcrn.v, HosTKTTKu Co., San
r.,V-ui'?co- an,J hy Healers generallv.
-Ot.-blv .
BETHESDA SPRIGS!
On the McKinzie River. Lane Co., Oregon.
A CHARMIXli SIMMER RESORT.
rilHEsE SPIHN(iS A HE LOCATED
H about filtv-five miles iiit of Eu-ene
l i,' ar,'' yi,hiri f,'ir mib-s of the colebrat
eil lag Prairie of th- MeKinzie. Thev are
within a few hundred yards of Horse Creek
one ol the most famous trout streams in
regon. 1 leer and elk are vr ry pe,lt v- near
these springs, having ben the resort for
ages of these animals. The grandest and
most picturesque seenerv of tii- Nort h 1'---ntic.
I have thebist buildings and the
best accommodations of anv s, rii in
this part of the Stat . Mv bat h bou i s
now. ami is constructed with r,f, p nc. to
v ,VvanTS ,f ti', visiting , from t, ,2
. 1 e. I also hav an excellent vapor
hath room constructed n ar the hra of
heSprmg, and in all things, I , ro ,oso
tion1 ?mn!r d j -
atAanPti:,Tnos'ni''1 r,1VBi7i!,n " attendance
stve to,TI!0J,rl!,IU, '"Hging n good
style lorthos" who j refer it. Animals c m
w 1-astured for small cost, and hTi r-rU.
1 sate a. N For FV
may6tf .1 1,1 1 ,
3 LL I roj rietor.
A. NOLTN 3 1Z
NOTARY PUI5LIC.
ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
OREGON CITY.
THE NEW IMPE0YED
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r:cs rocd Rd Eic't red.
the li-!;t::t ruAr;;::G, ecctcim
tle, a:;d r.ccT ea:ily cpzzmzd
czv.ir.G r:Ac?:i::z :n::z rr.xn.
j J ' Ij wJ) L-u C.'Ui.Jljj 1 i L.l
If t:ero 13 .1 r-LCILZ"CE IHCZH7I"
vritiia c:i3 t'gousssl iullos cf C-a Fr.-.a-clzca
tot v.-o.-:--r vall, I will Cx it xrilh
oat r.ry czpearo tD llio oraer.
ga::u2l hill, A&zt,
V w s
21. C. AT1IEY. Oregon City,
Kiiicri:rb.e ISuildii:, Arcnt.
I M PERSAL Fbl S L L S,
Lallocttiio, Savier & Co.
Oregon City
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour,
M ludlings, 1 :la 11 and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
1 own Lots cr r.fe.
Yn'HT.lS(iIVKNT() ALL PEHSONS
1 desirous of purchasing 'limn Lots in
the ( '011 lily add it son tot ipgon it y, t "iack
amas county Oregon, that are mm wn il
by Clackamas cou t: t y, that apj.i ieat ion lor
the purchase will be rec' iveit ly the h rk
in va eat ion ot t h' Cou nt y Court , 11 d acted
upon by t he oiirt in term t ime, and value
placed on the lots lo be sold.
J. M. FHAZEH,
Jan. 12 IST.j. t ounty . lerk.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
Fcr Diseases of tho Tiiroat anJ Lungs,
SLicn as Coughs, Cold, Whooping
Cou.jh, Broucaitis, Asthma,
end Oonramptlon.
Among the great
discoveries of modem
science, lew are .f
more real value to
man!. iu. 1 than tiiis ef
fectual remedy tor
diseases of li.o t !.ro:;t
a a ! I.u::gs. A vast
trial ot' i:s vi:;i:e-.
t'u()iig!ioiit tiiis ::!.d
otaer cu:;tiies.
s'a iwu ti:;;t it doos
fiiiv.y an t e;:ei--!;:i!;v
1 t'.i 'tn. Th? t?s-;:ii ,f oar l.-c-t c:;i
of all cliises, es::ii.-!i-l:e- ti:" tact, thrtt
- r 1 1-: 1 : : : v i'ifio::i.
ii a:;.!
c.oi-s r?.;evc
c;i.-e a.iiicti::g ii,-e;-.!ei's of the 1 i'l'u:'.t laid
I.u.-igi !-eyoii 1 ::-.y :::'!:::. -. 'i !i e ni.).-t
i i e ; ..; ; :u;'.v"i lis ( " l'lilaiouriry U.'g:':!"
!!. I ! i: j-.iwei-; an.l ca i-f i'out;n: p
fio.1. -,;iel liv ti.is ; .ei-n iri:!. are T'id'iiC-
(- I . . I...-. -.'. it.'.. 1 - i-.tle O-. l. l.r.
liew.i, v.-.ie tliev Ki.r praw-a hevou l liispure.
A a ie:i! ' iy i" i- a-leipiate, o:i which the p:.l- ic
nriy iv. y tor full protection, l'.y curii'g s'ftuglis,
t!ie toivfu:i!!ei-s ((' in. ire .seriei:- .di-ea-'C. ir saves
uiaiuni .ie;-c 1 live-, an 1 an :i l : i ' -u ; s I I' Mifiering
not to he (-.:,. ate I. It challenge.- tri d. and cm
viaees til'.- ni-'-r ,-ce;i:ie:il. Lvcrv lianiiy s!:ou!.l
keep it o:i han 1 as a pro-ccfieii :.g.;;!ist t're car'iy
a a ! tuipeivci vel a't:iek if I'ldm. inary Aii'ceti.i.s,
which are easily in -r at tir-t, but which bcconie
iiicurahle. and too often lata', if r.eglccted. 1 cn
!cr lung-; nee 1 tiiis dei'eiiee : it unwise to
h with' ut it. As a safeguard ,o i liil-h.eii, I'.ini.l
tic uis-re-siurr disease-; .-.'! ieii l.e-ot the '1 limit
and Caest of childiion.', Cmi:i:v 1'i.ctoi:.l
is invala:i!i!e; for, by its timely us-?, multi
tudes suv rescue 1 from I -.'Mature tRivos. snul
saved to Tlie lovj and sdVoctioa centred on them.
It acts sj),'edi!y and surciy agninst ordinary colds,
seeming sound and health-restoring sleep. io
, : T 1 T ... -1 w J ? . .
oic. win sun -i ( i ou-e-soia-- i ii ,. i.e'si..; ana pain
ful Iji'oncJiiti , when they know how casi.v
thev can he cured.
CMgitiaMy the prodnct of Jong, lahorioue. an i
successful cheniie.il investigation, no cost or toil
is spared in nuking every bottle ia the uinost
pos-ihii; perfection. It may he conti le:itiv re
lied r.;xin sis js..essi.);r a;j the virtues it has' e ver
exhibited, :iu l capahie of producing cures as
lu-jniorabl sis the greatest it has ever ciTectcd.
ranrAnrtD nv
Dr.J.C. AVER i CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Anntyfical Clicn-.ir.ts.
SOLD BV ALL D HUG GISTS EVEUVWIICRS
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
Por the relief rnd
cure of sdl derange
nienls in Hie nom
sieli, liver, s'.iul bowel-;.
'1 iii- sue :t mild
apcrieat ;.h sni
cxcclient purgative.
Peing pin e'y vege
table, they cont:,in
leercii : v or lmiic-
lal v. Iiatcver. iS'iin.li
st-ri as si Kuess si ml
f-i.fjV". ing i- pi event-
cd bv lla-ic li:eilv
ii.se; and every family ; l.,):;hl have them on hand
lor llieir protection aad '.. he-', v. 'ae.i K-ouired.
Long experience has proved laeni la!.." the saf
est, surest, sm-.l be,t. of all the ;,'-: wi.h wl.ich
tiie market sibaunds. l'.y their cecas'.eaal use,
on; oiiMjo i- jvariiie;!, me corrupiiens of the svs
tcni exielle(, olistrir-Moiu removed, r.nd tiie
whole machinery of hfj rc-to:ed to its isealthy
activity. Intern -.1 organs vt hir'u become clnsrged
and slmrirish are clean.-od 1-v Ai' t 's l it:; ;;ud
.stimulated mt, .aciioii. Thus incipient di-casc
is ehaiiged ir.; health, the value oi whh h chan-re,
when re. ki.iod the vn-t. ,,.:i ii ,,-b
it, can liiinuy In; co.nputed. Tlteir m car coating
iiia.;es inec.i ple.a-ar.t lo t.-!.e,::a.l prc-civcs thair
virtues "iniuip.ilscd for auv lenzth of time, so
thar they aiv ever fres!;, ;;V.d pcrfocilv reliable.
A!fho;iTh sc.a' Ini
v are mi,.!. :iml oper.ae
. . i .
.lieu. iea iy .a:. en ;..- e
l'seasci't sicl'.eu j. rviaavc i
cause it.
lor I3ysr;r-- or
l . : . . i
r, ::(, ft f.i.i t the
... o.j t: u. tions m hicii
' hat OH'
nsitii li l-e 1
o..-. -i iiui.i ia r.eci-.i in lap... :;-i; l r:v:p.;er.l uo. es
to prn.-.e. -e t.': e.v. : -..,
i or .-i.-j:'----:o-i, a l.-rg- ''.. she fd e
nken.as u pro.l i es the i -c-d e.'.e I hy syni-
p:nav.
As a liin ','.'
promote !i re t: m ?.
r,-.- iv...) to
An o-ca-
on,-!.'.--,. s-ien-l-:.. ' : .- -..;.;:!.-! .-.1
UOi'.P!.-,rp .:n.'.. - ., ,,i;-,;:n,. i.;-. : ..:.'. ;.(
sy.-tem. II -i -e 1; i ; iilJiu vc.a-.:--.-.:; -
nr .-erie-is ii -revre neat vt-t-. ;.- w!:.: t-M-'s
tolerably v. c:l, often ;h.d - t:..it n .j .-e ,,( icc
...hl-i . .;... ;
ciean?mg ar.d rnwrat his "tVc-i f a ti.e ;iv--
apparatus.
p-i'iurn T-
Di' T. C AYIZIi& Cit., Vrttciirxl Chemists,
lOim.. zrA&S., V. S. A.
FOi SALE EY A:.L L-Ui'TtSTl KVERYVHf.Iia
I
mi
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t-i A , l 0
Jr s.
WllllivT: j! '. , . . . !
."''j.i.i'i.-iuiii.- i .jii.-.auiii'ju, i.rtiiti, or i i a nas, folic count v i
occupritioii. j jc0in - IJ. I -.ry
Fuli direct; -.,. ;s.vvn c.a the wrapper to ! Jackso7iTiViVC.3.V.V.
raeh.ox a j ;.!.,'.; v pi1Vsic, lienton count v w...W'h
and lor the fnllowiag .(.faplaiats, v.hich these Corvallis Hon. .lolin M:rn t
i .lis ra.ii.ly cure : - Canyon Cit y.t irant co W. I f 'jlf
l oi S.vj.f;;s3., .,. -., :-;;-,.JJ:t. S.if!e ! Albanv A. . ArrifW
'1M.i , .'!7"r'r :'V 1 5--'r-il'fiH:tiMlicr I Italics. Waseocounty i-
i:-1:;,'," !:ik-:' ,:i !l '- ' t:e..nl.-.!c the stom. La;rande, Cnion county A.f.
'Ui ;' V.u 'ji' ,ts he.-,!:!;, tone.-.,,! satlon. ! Pendleton. Umatilla county JO . Kn
buns, 5.i5i4 jo,;;-.it-:.;.. h:cu EEi-n'i. ; Kugono City 'e. L.I ristow
t".!V-,5iuli5!i-T ,,rs'; fs-Lis... tiii- ! Uoseburg I,on-1: ' W-ro
1 Oi jH!iiii:.v,e.'.-.i ki .... jt - i Ttonvor Crelr
e-t ;. iv i.
JJlls:- S-L--'.t:.e, s;...-::d.e ca.,th.-i Cascades 1 - Vr
aetiou ot ic- vste;.-. .. uls uu-h chaare Uk. e Cuttinff-s i-"" - Foster
coaM.namt-s.hs;;:.:,..-.;:-. " j Eagle -reek r v , Nortf.n
1 c.r Ilro-io- : :vl :a-o;;v:r;! i.n :'.ir., ! Hardinfr's Capl. --' " land
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Oregon City. March CI. ISTC-tf.
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ACENTS FOR THE EXTERITISE.
Th" following persons are .nutliorircd to
act as ageids lor the Enterprise :
I ieo. 1. Powell A Co., 40 Tark Kow,
- : 'tk.
' Coe, Wetb.crill A Co., 607 Chestnut street
riiilad-lphin.
i Abbott t Co., Xo. 82 and SI Nassau street
! York. ,
! Port land, Oregon I- Sam'i
I - 1 1 lios. I ovco
i Snn " rancisco . ,. Klslt i
St. Helens. Columbia county. ...... S. '!l,'s
i Astoria, Clatsop count v A. Van 1'Hfn
! Saom p. Wilhami
! llarrisbur I. H. Sin it n
i Lafayette. Va m hil I count v en-us'
' . , , ' . . '. . , I I . .1 llir S
Lebanon.
. t if It.ilsten
. Jacksonville.
Lons Tom
...Hon. F. 1- 1'emlroy
II. c. Huston
j CLACKAMAS COCNTV.
C. K. Vcai"-
i iiwcr.Motaiia " ,Vrpr
j Milwaukie J(l,'n,1, n Kwle
Oswego " i Vnucbn
Upper Molalla . II. wlbl
CITY BREWERY
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I IAVIXO Pl; liCI I AS" JX-iJc-iAr.-J
V . ' V 'V" "T.Tl.lic thnt rx--
! ry wishes to inlorm t he I"'1'0 lquRl-
i now prepared to manufacturearso.il
j I. A G K R BERK-
ns good as can be obtained anyjy
the State. Orders solicited and prom'
filled
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