Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, October 22, 1875, Image 4

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    OSES mUh UttEliOX. MCTOBfiRiJ, lSTi.
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nm.u coot) words.
... . t r-ivcl'l down a road,
v 'l tlleorl i ill. different
Th- on- seJ "'ith oarth'sabode,
Tbc ':t!i lii'K tll skies.
Fur one, t he heavens were so blue,
They i! lied liis mind with laneics
Tre ,.'h-r' ves kept piercing through
Only fur that which lies beyond.
F.r one. em-htmtincr wore tho trees,
'fi e (ii-t ui -j w;i- divintly dim,
Tii'-"bini-' th if II uttered on the breeze
Nod'U il Un ir pretty heads for him.
Tile other v . rueelv saw tho llowers,
Vn.l nover knew the tree were tirand ;
Jle did but count the day and hours,
Till he nirriit roach the promised land.
Mid one a little kind caress
Would to a tender rapture move:
H.-i.nlv OMed his lips to bless
The Hod who gave him things to love.
The other j 'ui neved on his way,
Afraid to handle or to touch ;
He onlv ied his lips to pray
Jle niiht not love a thinjj too much.
Whieh v.-as the host? Decide who can.
Yet whv should we decide 'twixt
th'in ?
W may approve the mournful man,
Nor yet the joy ful man condemn.
Jfeisa Chi i.-.ti;iii who has found
Tiiat i-arlli. as welt as heaven, isswect,
Xor l'ss is he who heaven bound,
J I is.spiii ii'd the earth beneath his feet.
C:i li'bniin Customs.
The fd:ie coach from Milton was
about to leave Tuttletown afterchang
in.ir iiorrfQS. Kvery seat, both inside
and out, was full, except one, which
was occupied by a tourist wrapped
in his supercilious dignity and a
heavy li:;en duster. A resident of
Tuttletown, wishing to ride to Sono
ra, approached the st ig and inquired
'ii' a seat. "All full inside," growled
f.'i.- tourist, spreading himself to the
lull extent of his dignity and duster.
"liut yoa are occupying two seats,"
;rgued the man from Jackass Hill.
"1 ain't going to be crowded; I pay
in- my comfort and intend to keep it."
"Did you p;iV for two seats V"
"I've, only secured one seat, but
lliere is no room for another in this
coach, sir," and the tourist settled
himself back, while the other passen
gers grunted their disgust in tones
not particularly vociferous but ex
ceed i ugly deep.
"Vou are not acting as a gentleman
should, sir, nor exactly in accordance
with the etiquette of onr rnde Cali
fornia society," calmly replied the
man on the outside, smiliug in spite
of his annoyance at tho dog-in-the-manger
style of this boor.
"I don't hold myself accountable
for tiie society of California. I pay
my way and ask odds of nobody, and
your inference that I am not a gen
tleman might be termed where I
caiii.3 from an indication that you
w:sh to flight."
"Wo don't tight in this country,"
calmly remarked tho man from Tut
tletown. '-You don't. Then I must have
been misinformed. Pray, what do
vou do when - man insults yon?'
aula sort of triumph gleamed in the
eve of the stranger.
"Do! why we shoot him on the spot
and that i- the end of it. "We don't
waste time after we start in. JDv the
way, I think I can tqreev:e in along
side ot you there, can t I?
"Don't know but you can," and a.
full half seat appeared les?ide the
dignified fool, as if by magic.
Tho Tuttletown citizen rode very
comfortably from that hamlet to JSo
npra and heard no more abrut fight
ing from t!i? tourist, although re
marks in regard to "dead shots ' and
tee rapidity with whieh insults were
avenged iu the Sierras, formed the
staple of conversation among the
olh-r passengers until they reached i
the City Hotel. oii'mn Heitoerat. i
1'on Pedro, 1'mperor of Brazil, had
1.) obt lin perjn.is.sion of the Chamber,
if Deputies of his country before he
e dd leave his throne for a visit to
Kurope and the United States. He
will be absent about a year and will
be in this country during theexposi
ti.a at Philadelphia next year. He
will be cordially received iu this
country. His name is already famil
iarly known to many Americans.
The history of the last two years of
Iho life of poor ;irm ttoilean, who
luari-ieil the daughter of Thomas
iieuton, is tragic ia the extreme.
He win found guilty hy a Taris tri-
Imnal of eomplieity with his brother-in-law,
(Jen. Fremont, in the Mem
phis fc VA Paso railroail swindle.
He was senteneeil to jirisoa ri(l sur
renileretMiU wife's lwry, $110,000,
to iiis creditors. This unhappy wife
lie.l while he was in prison, ite was
lately pardoned as bein, innoeent of
fraudulent intent. Sinee his release
he has fought two duels with his
ealumniaN.rs, woundin- one of his
vtiivcrsaries, an. i no lias been received
bacii intt tne best soeietv. 1
t t . a
kV.une gentlemen wero staadmrr
Locentlr at a street corner, when a
little tiil approached and rattled oil"
h-r lines in quest of a dime. "Are
yo'.i an orphan?" asked one of them.
"we are inly interested in orphans.
.No. sir, replied the little parrot.
thrown on her own resources to am
plify her part, "we are to poor to be
orphans. The maladroitness of
xms explanation was two much. She
trot a dims from each member of the
'art v.
Too TjATE. After a Detroit man
'had entere a street ear and dropped
Ins mettle m the box, a boy came
running after the car and called out,
"Jones oh! Jones, your wife has
ot another fit!' Jones stepped to
the door, looked around with a per
plexed air, and calied back: "Well,
it's too late now! I've paid my fare,
aud I don't propose to let this cor
poration get ahead of me!"
The X. Y. S-m says: General O.
(. Howard, the later Haveloek, hav
in vr run the Freeilmen's Bureau into
l - --i -v -----
form, has attempted to show the sin
nets and saints ol rortianu, Ureson.
thatruewav to salvation. During
the
Landlady WTlimgs are tooexpen--fivo
in Orepron City. I will liave to
rai.-io your b rd Mr. Vanderwater.
Van.li I wish you would Mrs.
Iiinkvator. for I'll be Messed if
vacation of the. lev. yr, lvaston, d.int!o mi &itc watok. nn,i vTi". '
.III., ft .-.1 1. ..tn.r c.K ..r., ...! 1 J . I -lrv HI'.IKIS K I.Ffl
me uriienu iiruc-iieu if wuipn Flrm, S4ll(l rAnds for Sale or ltnt AXl owwspaiiers,
everv Sundav. t:r-is of !nnnln,- Colonics, will nlo'a.a r-. A- . V.".?lu Hqo -va to
. . : ward to l his
Gbanx Ahead. We nave been
' spending our leisure time of late in
; weighing the merits of our different
' national presidents, and though a
Democrat to the back-bone, we can
not do otherwise than annouce that
U. S. Grant is by all odds the most
gifted niau who has ever filled the
executive chair.
Lord Bolingbroke shrewdly re
marks: I have observed that in com
edy the best actor plays the part of
the droll, whilst some scrub rogue
is made the hero or fine gentleman.
So in the farce of life, wise men pass
their time in mirth, whilst fools only
are serious.
Extraordinary Opportunity for the
Relief of the Afflicted.
The surgeons of the National Surjri
ca. Institute, located in Indianapolis,
Indiana, Pacific Jiranch, -il'J Hush street,
.San Francisco, have finally (yielded to
the manv urgent appeals to visitJOregon
and Washington Territory. Three or
more of the surgeons will be at the
Cosmopolitan Hotel, Portland, Oregon,
on the 1st, '2d, 3d, 4th, Gtli and ulh, of
November, 1S73.
They will have with "them a great
amount of surgical apparatus, appli
ances, etc., and competent assistants
and workmen to change, tit, and make
such apparatus as may be required.
Thev will come especially prepared to
treat all surgical cases; Paralysis, all
kinds of Deformities of the Face, Spine
and Iambs, Diseased Joints, Diseased
Kits, Catarrh, Private Diseases, Piles,
Fistula, etc. On account of the great
expense attending such a trip, they will
not make another ; therefore, all who
wish to avail themselves of the advan
tages of the Institute, without the long
io'uriiev to San Francisco or Indianapo-
lis, must io so at mis nine. o ease
will be undertaken without a fair hope
of relief. It is needless to say that tho
instil ution is entirely responsible, ami
the largest and most popular of the
kind in America, curing thousands an
nually, llememberthe timeand place,
and come early. DlSend to the Insti
tute for circular.
AVanted ", OOO Men women and child
ren to take away the goods at 1. Selling's,
which he sells lower than tho lowest, for
cash or produce. Everybody is invited
the mechanic, laborer r any one else to
buy themselves rich, lor a small amount
of money. The entire stock of fall and
winter Koods must be sold regardless of
cost price. His stock is larger than ever,
and of the latest styles and patterns. Call
early and secure bargains. Don't mistake
the old corner where you will always find
yourscu welcomed by
I. KKLLIXG.
Important Correspondence.
The following correspondence ex
plains itself, ami should be read by all:
OitEooN- City, Sept. 21, 1S75.
Mr. SoL.TXEK-Irttr Sir; I returned last
tripof t he steamer J. L.Stevens, and have
been in receipt of grxxls per steamer Ori
tlammo, John D. Stephens, and Idaho,
which have arrived; and lam to receive
large invoices on the next trip of the Ori
ll.tmnie and Stephens, also per bark Per
petue and ship 1 )regonian. I am too busy
opening new goods at tins time to get you
up an advert is uner.t, but will do so in a
few days. All gfxxls purchased for cash,
and will be oirered at t he very lowest price.
I am purchasing all the good fruit offer
ed in Clackamas county, at the highest
rates, for the Alden Fruit and Vegetable
Preserving Company. All Iiaving fruit to
S'dl will do well to call and see me.
Yours trul v,
THOMAS CHARMAX.
AUCTIIOJT AXD COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
-Va icdoneer,
Cornifr of Front fc Oak tits., Portland
Of KeaJ Estate, Groceries, General Mcr
caandise and Horses.
SALK UAYS Wednesday and Saturday
A. 1. UlClIAliDSON,
Auctioneer.
J. P. I A VIES.
JOSHUA DA VIES.
J. P. QAV3ES & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS
A X D
COHJllSSIOX MERCHANTS,
FIUE-PIIOOP STOXE UUIJL.DIXC,
WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C.
LilhTal Ail van cps ?Jade on Consignments.
July 21, 14 dy
J. P. WARD.
GEORGE A. HARDING.
WARD & HARDING,
AND APOTHECARIES,
KEni' CONSTANTLY C
general assortment of
HAND A
unci Cliemicralir,
o 1
Perf umerj-, Sox m,
Com! and Urunhea,,
Trar s. Supporters,
Shim liter Rruovi Fancy mill
Toilet Article,
ALSO.
Kerovene Oil, Iamp Chimneys, '
la, Putty, Puinta, Oils,
Vsirnislies ami iJye .Ntiiir,
ITRE VI.ES AXD LIQUORS FOR 3IE
1 iiiriYlT Pi iMnFv'
PATENT MEDICINES,
ETC.
fty Physicians Prescriptions carofullv
compounutl, ana all orders correctly an-swi-ril.
i!7-upnn at all hours of the nijrht.
RVAU accounts must h? paid monthly,
novfitf WARD A JIAKDIXG.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
STAIIJTjE.
ril HE UXDERSIUXED PROPUIETOllOF
l.ivery stable on Kif:h etnv.t )i-n.r,n
.vii-swi, K'-eps constantly on hand
Saddle and Iu;rjfy Horses,
H'iggi-, Carriages and Hacks.
IPriees Reasonable.
He will also run a hack to and from the
W1LH01T SODA SPRINGS
iiurinii nit? summer season, w h trm
ih.in.5,iuuihhui iuu geniiemanly drivers
FARE AT LIVING RATES.
J. M. FRAZER, Proprietor.
Oregon City. May 27. 1S73.
In-r.-rr nn.nn .....
oiAit BUAiUi Ur imMIGKATlUri,
tor thf. purpose of AVFOHmvn
,"; 'f ltunVgMn una in,
tsnat-d a soon as possible de.
iasea uesopiptions or their Fama nnH
I finds, location. Prim nnd Trrms of Sale
or conditions of renting: and nil rwron
dosimus of oltaintns Agricultural or other
ijioonrs, wi'i pieasc communicate direct
wirh this Hoard.
Vy lns-niionj of tl Commls!oners of
imr)ierjnop. WILLIAM RETP,
The Democratic State Plattorm.
The Democratic party of Oregon in
State convention assembled
the followinjr propositions of politica.
f1th UniaTSni devotion to the car
diual principles of Republican govern
ment as declared and put into practi
cal operation by the Fathers of the Re-
P"blThe reservation of the general
government in the proper exercise of
the powers delegated to it in the Con
stitution, carefully and strictly con
strued, and tho maintenance, inviolate
of the several States of the Union in all
their riglits, 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. Op)osition to aggression by either
department of the government upon
the functions of any other and to the
exercise of federal authority of any of
tho rights or powers reserved by the
constitution to the States respectively,
or to the people.
4. That every attempt on the part ot
the Federal government to exercise
anv powers not delegated to it, and es
pecially evory 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 be
repudiated and condemned by every
friend of constitutional liberty.
5. We demand retrenchment, reiorm
and the most rigid economy in the ad
ministration of every de)artmerit 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 of jus
tice; a zealous care of tho rights of
election bv the people; the absolute
subord ination of the military to the
civil authoritv. The equal and impar
tial administration of the laws, and tho
protection of the rights of all ; freedom
of religion, of the press, and of the
person, under protection of tho haleas
corpus, and trial by juries impartially
selected.
(i. We protest against the burdens of
a protective tarilV, as needless exactions
trom a people already intolerably o
pressed bv a national debt, and we in
sist that the tariff bo so regulated as to
provide onlv sullicient revenue for an
economical administration of the gov
ernment, and not lor tlie purpose ot
enriching the few at the expense of the
many, or lostering one branch ot m-dusti-v
to the detriment of another.
7. That the precious metals are the
only basis of commercial values; that
an irredeemable paper currency is a
national curse, and we insist upon the
speedy return by the national govern
ment to siecie pavnients.
8. 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
firudent legislation as will gradually
iring 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
goverement.
0. That the treaty between the Unit
ed States and China shall be so modi
lie! as to apply solely to commercial
relations.
10. That wo- condemn the party in
power, only for its contempt of constitu
tional obligations, but for extravagant
partisan and corrupt administration of
the federal government; for its reck
less expenditure and proiligate waste
of the people's money; for its oppres
sive, unjust and defective system of fi
nance and taxation ; for the inver
sion of the functions of the general gov
ernment to enrich tfio great corona
tions at the expense of the Hople; for
tho jobbery ami frauds which have
brought reproach ujon 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 nntit
appointments and continuance in office
of incompetent and corrupt men at
home and abroad ; for its attempt to
pass an unconstitutional force bill, and
for a catalogue of other enormities
which have rendered that organization
offensive 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 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.
12. 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 ami
reform in public affairs and the social
advancement of the people.
1. That we are in tavor ot iatxring
to secure judicious appropriations from
Congress tor the purpose of improving
our harbors along the western and
northern boundaries ol our state, and
we demand that our representatives in
Congress shall use their best efforts to
secure the aid of the general govern
ment tor 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 Coon ill rivers; the construc
tion ot the Portland, Dalles and Salt
Ijake and mnemueca Kailroads, ana
the early completion of the Oregon and
California ltadroad from Rose burg to
the State line.
14. That the policv of the Republi
can party in dealing with the Indian
tribes is impolitic and unwise; that the
time has arrived when the few Indians
now occupying the Umatilla, Grande
Konde and nuclz reservations should
bo removed to some other locality, and
thus open up to settlement by the
whites some of the richest portions of
the State.
13. That we invite the heart v co-op
erations of all persons, whatever may
i... 1 4 1 . . : .. . t i : . - . .:.!....
iat; wen mtu jm.-m, jioiiLieai aillllllie.s,
to unite with us in carrving out the
principles herein enunciated.
JAMES M'KISSOS,
JOHN II. MILLER.
KlcKINNON & MILLER.
VAGOM AND CARRIAGE
M A K" IT FA. CTOltY !
rpiIE ITXn EHSI O N'FID
JL having leased thc New
Shop recently occupied by the
late navai tsnutn. corner ol
Main and Third street. Oresron City, take
this method of Informing the public In
general, that we are now" prepared, with
anipie room, good materials, and tne very
best of Mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct, make, naint. iron and turn out all
complete, any sort of a. vehicle from a
common cart to a Concord Coach.
ItlacRamit ltinr, llorne-Slioeinsr mid
ueneral Jobliiuj;, Neatly, Uuickly
and Cheaply Done.
HOK!iI2-9!lor:iXf: A SPECIALTY.
Come and try us.
McKINXO.N it MILLER.
Aug. 13, 1ST.3 :m3
A. C.-WALUNC'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
I .
cK ""'Wii r,ttiir of stark
..." 1 -..
rtjH lArU, ' (jHEGDN.
Music books
lioiind In ev-
the tirade.
Un.lo,! 1 l,'e c ""fry promptly at
FOR SAL.
rNE
SRCON D-HAN r, sTP A -vr tt
1 Cil
$1U0 W.
fiin-i n men : Imiw -Jt inh Ti
, J. II. MOORE'S
Srpf s ls-.Wf De ShP.rPgon City.
OHAS. EC. CA.XJJTIELD,
DEALER
DRY-GOODS,
FANCY GOODS
G-ROCERIES,
Crockerj', etc., &c.
CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
ALSO,
A LARGE LOT OE
DRESSED CEDAR AXD FINISHING LUMBER,
Of various kinds, for sale in quantities to suit, at reasonable rates.
MJS 11 CH A N D I SB.
JOHN MYERS.
OREGON CSTY.
DIALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationerv.
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 3Q VI VA LB NT
n Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling rcry low for
CASH IIS HAIYIK
CASn PAID FOR COOTY ORDERS.
Give roc a call and satisfyyourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Orepon City, March 21. 1873.
Singing Books
TTTE WOULD CALL TIIE ATTENTION
of Teachers, and others Interested in music,
to the following works, as being the best of
their class:
MUSICAL CHIMES.
A new Class-Book for Female Voices.
Price 90 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 Doxen. Sample copies ni ailed, post,
paid, on rccerpt of 60 err ts.
SONG ECHO.
The Most Popular School Slnjrlng-Pook
ever published. Price ST 50 Per Dozen.
Sample copies mailed, post-paid, on ro
ooiptof 75 cents.
Address,
J. J PETERS,
43 BROADWAY, jy. V,
Aug. 6 iw6
! to Per Day at home. Terms
I VO S?SU fre. Address
' Uebly G, STINSON Co... Portland, Me
IK
JUST ISSUED.
2Ulth EDITIOX.
MAN HO OD,
REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE ACTIIOR,
K. rte F. CC1ITIS, M. D., &c, Ac.
A Medical Essay on the causes and cure
of premature decline of man, showing how
health is lost, and how regained. It gives
a clear synopsis of the impediments to
marriage, the treatment of nervous and
physical debility, exhausted vitality, and
all other diseases appertaining thereto;
the results of twenty years successful prac
tice. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." There is no
member of society by whom t his book will
not be found usefvl, whether he be parent
preceptor or clergvman. Isnulon Times.
CURTIS ON ".MANHOOD." This book
should be read by t he young for Instruc
tion, and by t he afllicted for relief; it will
injure no one. Miilicil Times and Gazette.
Price One Dollar, by mail or express.
Address tin; author, DR. CURTIS, 5'0 Sut
ter street, or P. O. Box 3o7, San Erancisco,
Cal. . aug. 27 :lyisd3m
YOUNG MEN
Who are suffering from the effect of
out ill u i follies, or indiscretion, will do
well to avail themselves of this, the
greatest, boon laid at t he altar of su trcring
humanity. IMi. NP1XXKV will guar
antee to forfeit ifoOO tor every case of se
minal weakness, or private disease of
any kind or character whieh he under
takes and fails to cure, lie would, there
lore, say to t he unfortunate sufferer 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 you an np
proaching the last. If you are bordering
upon the last, and are suffering some or
all of its illeirects.rememberthat if you
persist in proerast in a ion, t he t ime must
come when the most skillful physician
can render you no assistance ; when the
door of hope will be closed against you :
when no angel of mercy can bring you
relief. In no case has the Doctor failed
of success. Then let not despair work
upon your imaginat ion, but avail your
self ofthe beneficial results of his treat
ment before your case is beyond the
reach of medical skill, or before grim
death hurries yon to a premature grave.
Full course of treatment t'S) 00. Send
money by Postollico order or Express
with full description ofcn.se. Call or
address, 1)K A, It, SP1VVEV,
No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco.
scptlb'dy
JOHN 3CHRAM,
3Iain St., Oregon Ciy.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
fV-Saddle, Harness, CfS.
fcV Saddlery-Hard- tTt" "'gV
J-' wave, etc., elc. p
WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE 03 RETAIL.
V7 warrant my goods as represented.
1.000 DEER SKINS
W A 1ST T I X),
AND AT..SO,
VI.T. OTHER KINDS OF HIDES. FOR
which I will pay the highest market
price in cash Bring on your hides and get
yourcoin forthem.
JOHN SCITRAM.
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lS73-m3.
The standard remedy for Courhs, In
n tie nr., Sore Throat, n7ioojri,it Onunh,
Croup, T.i'-rr Complaint, lironchitix, Ttleefl
ina of the l.mut, and every aircction ofthe
Jhroat, Lungs and Chest, including-Consumption.
WiMtar'g 11a Ua in of Wild Cherry does
not dry up a cough, but loosens if, cleanses
the I.ungs, and allays irritation, thus re-
morino the cause of the complaint. None
centime, unless signed I. Butts. Prepared
b.v Seth V. Fowi.rr tt Sons, Boston. Sold
r Kkdhixotox, Hostktter & Co., San
n7sco' rtnd hy dealers gencrallv.
2(lebly
BETHESDA SPRINGS!
On the McKinzie River. Lane Co.r Oregon,
A CHARMING SUMMER RESORT.
rpiin.SE SPRINGS ARE LOCATED
JL about fiif.y-fivc miles ett of Eutrene
ed HfPr lthl,;rur Hesof thecA ebna
Siti ra rinftue McKlnrJo. Thev are
linJew hundred yards of Horse Creek
?EZJ. . most fn"f'us trout streams in
regoh. mer and elk are very plenty near
i ?PSinK' having (.ocn the resort for
ages or theK. animals. The grandest and
mor.t picturesque scenery of the North Pa
cific. I have the best buildings and the
best accommodations of anv Springs in
this part of 1 he state. My bath house Is
new, and Is constructed with reference to
lin.aniS f t,Y,so vls'tIn me from the
jaiiej. I also have an excellent vapor
bath room constructed near the head of
trio Spring, and In all things, I propose to
style for those who prefer it. Anfmals cn
wf? U"'d fr SmaU St- nd i t-rfect-may
6 lector.
A. NOLTNER
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
OREGON CITY,
J THE NEW IMPROVED
' , "
Eido Feed and Back. Feed.
1 THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
j Always in Order andBeaiyfDP Work.
If there is a FLGEENCE MACHINE
within ono thousand miles of San Fran
! cisco not working well, I will fix it with-
oat any expense to the owner.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
i No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
GRAND HOTEL BUILDING,
SAN FKAKCtCCO.
jL C. AT1IEY. Oregon City,
Iillterlrie Muilding-, Ajent.
IMPERIAL alLLS,
LaRocqnc, Savicr fc Co.
Oregon
City.
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, lilan anil Chicken l-'ccd. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
Town Lots for Sale.
V""OTICK IS OIVEX TO ALL PERSONS
desirous of purchasing Town Ijots in
tiie County addition to Oregon City, Clack
amas county Oregon, that are now owned
by Clackamas county, that application for
the purchase will bereccived by the Clerk
in vacation of the County Court, and acted
upon by the Court in term lim, and value
placed on the lots to be sold.
J. M. FRAZER,
Jan. 12 1ST5. County Clerk.
Ayer's
air
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A tlres.--.iijp;
which is :it
Oiiee ugreeiiMe,
heuliliy, a :i si
(rtejrtual lor
reser me
nr. Jt soon
restates jancu
MmU'yK or qrc'i hair
ljz r to its or i ii ii tt I
cotor, n trtt, tic
...... ...r j t .
gloss and fresJatcss of youth
x j) ii:
hair is thickened, falling hair hcciutl
anil baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair whero tho follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decaj-ed; but such as remain ran be
saved hy this application, and stimu
lated into activit', so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
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 ofF, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can, only
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 j-et lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful "perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. Ct Ayer & Co.,
Practical ami Analytical Chemists,
IiOWJSIil MASS.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c,
and indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
No one remedy is louder
called for by the necessities of
the American people than a
sure anil safe cure for Kevcr
and Afruc. Such we are now
enabled to offer, with a perfect
certainty that it will eradicate
.. uiiiniot., uiiva v lui assur
ance, foundc.'l on proof, that no harm can arise
frnni ita lien ir. in r niMittttti.'
That whieh protects lVoin or prevents this dis
order must hu of immense service in the com
munitics where it prevail.". J'rcrention is better
than cure, for the jmtient escapes the risk whieh
lie must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis
temper. This "CcitK" expels the ini;iMiiatic
poison of Fkvkti ami Aon-: from the Fvstcm.
and prevents the development of the disease, if
taken on the lir&t approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not onlv the lcst remedv ever
yet discovered for this cfns ol" complaints, but'
also tho cheapest. The larpe rpiantitv we sup
ply for a dollar brings it within the" reach of
everybody; anil in bilious districts, where
Kkvkr ano Aorrc prevails, everybody should
have it, and u.-e it freely, both for cure and pro
tection. 11 is hoped thi.-s price will place it wit'.'m
the reach of all the ivr as well as ihe rich
,V great suyene-lty of this remedy' over any
other cvpr uncovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intermittent:) is, tlmt it contains no Qui
nine or mineral; consequently if produces no
quimsni or other injurious effects whatever upon
uio constitution. Those, cured by it are left as
healthy as if they had never had the disease
Fever and Ap-ue is not alone the consequence
of the miasmat ic poison. A fn cat variety of dis
orders ariso from its irritation, among -which
arc Neuralgia, lMieumatism, ior,t, Headache,
UUndness Tootha-hc Earache, Catarrh, Asth.
ma, Palpitation, I'ainlul Affection of the Snleen
Hysterics, I'ain in tho IJowels, Colic, Paralysis!
and derangement of tho stomach, all of wnich.
when originating m this cause, put on the in!
terrnittent type, or become periodical. This
Crurc" expels tho poison from the blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in
valuable protection to immigrant and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala
nons districts.- If taken occasioiwllv or daily
while exposed to the infection, that will be ex
cretcd ln.ia the system, and cannot accumulate
m sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Jience it is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittents it thev avail themselves of the protec
tion this romeify affords.
vFJ- T""'- -'om fifj, arising from torpid
ity at the L.ver, it is an excellent rwruedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro
ducing many truly remarkable, cures, where
other raodioine3 fail.
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., jLvv ell, Mass.,
Praetienl and Analytical demists,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
PRJCJ?, $1.00 FEK BOTTT.E.
Wzt h:
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32 50 PER YEAR,
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LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS,
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LIVE NEWSPAPER.
the EXTJEiwrmsia
Having a large and constantly increasing;
Circulation in the most populous part of
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Advertisements inserted on
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NTERPRSSE BOOK & JOB
OFFICE
OREGOXGITY, : OREGON".
"VVE ARK PREPARED TO EXECUTE
T all kinds of
JOB I'-RISTING,
such as
CARDS,
RILL-II BADS,
VAMniLKIS,
DKKDS,
MORTGAGBS,
LARBLS,
LETTER-HBA VS.
in fact all kinds of work done a in Trintirr
OJlice, at
PORTLAND PRICES.
ALL, KINDS OF
LEGAL BLANKS
constantly on hand, and for sale at low
a price as can be had in the State.
Work Soliclcd
AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Oreuon City. March 21, 1873-tf.
AGENTS FOR TIIE ENTEE PRISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for the Exterpkise :
eo. P. Howell A Co., 40 Tark Row, "e
York.
Coe, Wctherill Jt Co., 007 Chestnut stret
Philadelphia.
Abbott & Co., No. 82 and Nassau street
New York. ,
Portland, Oregon 'I. I- Samuel
San Francisco jh"
St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles
Astoria, Clatsop county A. Vnn IHisen
Salem .'. .Ii. William
Harrisburjr..- " " J. H. Snntn
Lafayette, Vam'hili county J.KFcnTjison
U:ll;is, Polk county Dave H"'"1"
Kola... K.
Jackson vn'lcVV.V.V.3'." KU?Jln
Rent-on county W.A. V
Corvallis ..Hon. John Rurn?"
Canyon City.Grant co V. P-I
Albany .A. . A??
Dall.-s, Wasco county . '
IaGrinde, Union county o"i'l.-I
lendctoii
, Crnatma coumy ' '
Knox
X M.ThoaJP0
Eugeno City
Rose burg ..
Iebanon
Jacksonville....
Long Tom
I J.
1 v. lP.ristow
......Hon.L.F.In
(C T, MontK"9
j."r. Ralston
.Hon. E, I.Fodn
II. C Huston
CLACKAMAS COOTY,
Reaver Creek
Rutteville
Cascades
Can by
Outtiiijr's ....
Kajrlf Creek .
Hardinjr's
Ixiwcr Molalla...
Mllwaukle
i- V Rcatle
'.""".7"jotin 7m m
Henry McJ
I W Straws"
Frank V. Foster
Z...Clt. 7.. C. Norton
.".'.John Hafrenbcrg"
.J.John Eool
V. H. Vaughn
Oswetro
Upper Molalla
OREGON CITY BREWERY
Henry Humbel,
ITAVIWI PlTRrilAS-
JLA-ed the above lirew- SvvTh he Is
ery wishes to Inform the public in a f " j.
now prepared to manufacture a o. i h
ity of
i A O BR B BBR,
as good as can be obtained a"ywntlf
the State. Orders solicited nd pronto
Cliccl.
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