Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, November 12, 1875, Image 4

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Till: COAIIJ' 1ICU1.1 MAY
IIOJ.I I t 5i CUM).
Ta-o soU iers to'l, - It I can iu hand,
Within the dp tain's tent ;
The latter .-Iiiwlv turnul his head,
hi tlesk lie Leut
Anvi 'tv :lll' weariness
- UjMtii his features blent.
One lea-1 a self-assort." nir :iir,
An I manners spirited ;
The mlii-r, big and looe of form,
l-.lo. d hack with iln i i n-r head.
"Well. i:x.iiv-vell.Maloii-vhatliOW?"
The Captain coldly s.ai'1.
'M alone, here, sir, ' the first licaii,
"J lave lieard had news, ye see.
IIoM like a furlough, sir, and ay
Ye can eon vain yiiilke "
The Captain knit. hi-, brows : "Whvcaii't
lie speak hiiiisvliV" s:fnl he.
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'P.okaso, ye see, use comrade's heart
It d. he sotely wrung.
Jle do he very ha.-hfiil, sir, o
l'.xirtiekle Ven unstrung;
And axed ine would I spake for him,
That have an aisy tongue.
Thi-. 1 -tlher's from the prai.st at home:
There's sorry news widin ; O
li ays his wife is dyin' sir,
Aw ay from h inds or kin,
And ix in' lull I'.-r days enough
Tosee'him wa'bst ijin."
3 The (' j.t.'.in rose, the letter took,
And scanned its w ords of woe.
Tie' other w .'teiied him eagerly
"She's onng and lone, ye know-!"
The Taplaiii n'aned : "A Uihy--ah!
0 W't 11, well, we'll let him go."
Till now a j ussive le-tener
Had slooil poor To m Malone.
O The words were s ( ken soothingly,
And in a kindl v tone ;
And, st:utiutr iortli.'Xhe Captain'-i hand
Jle clutched 1 hoth his own
('lutein 1 between his horny palms, O
o Ami, trembling, I'rwanl leant.
The np-tm ne.l t.u-e whs a.-heii-lnd ;
The tottering knees were hent ;
The silent lips wci e m:ve; ing ;
Jloarse gulps the hosom rent.
"Captain P' (at 1 'i- t h t lie husky voieji
'out ri ved to bn ,ik I lie s 1 ! )
O ""Ut plain L thank--! '"aptaiii dear
I ir:ihd tli me r o I to h !"
lle'wriui-' Ihe hand, and, sobbing loud
ll(ishel ia.-.t tiie sentinel:
The t 'apt;d:i wateiied the man retreat,
.t first in mute surprise.
And then he laughed a hearty laugh;
J jtit yet, I ilare Mirmise,
It was not wholly merriment
,J"rou 'Fit moisiiire to his eves.
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Co LIN JilhfiK.
Food lor LfiUi IVoole.
If any one wants to prow ileshv, a
pint of in ilk taken before retiring at
night will eover the serawniest bones.
Although now-a-days v. ; see a grtat
many lleshy females, jet there an
many lean and lank ones w ho .sigh
for the fashionable measure of plump
ness, and who would be vastly im
proved in Jietilth and appearance
could their ligtue be rounded with
good soiid ilesh. Nothing is more
coveted by thin women than a full
figure, and nothing will so rouse tlicx
ire atid pnnoko the scandal of one of
the "dipper-builds," as the con
o.iousness of plumpness in a rivr.l.
In case of fever and summer com-
plaint milk is now given with excel
lent results. The idea that milk is
"feverish" has exploded, and it i:
now the physician's great reliance in
bringing through typhoid patients
Oor those in too low a state to hoiour
i.slicd by solid food, eld is a great
mistake t .scrimp the milk-pitcher,?
Take more" milk and buy less meat.
Ijook to your milkman; have large
sized, well iilled miik-pilcher.s on
the tabic each meal, and von wilf
liave .ound-llesh and light doctor's
bills.' Any food that increases the
.r:moiMit of gliicoso in the system is
fattening, provided the functions of
digestion Chd assimilation are not
disturbed by disease. Cream, sugar,
swet t fruits, and nil vegetables that
contain saccharine matter, such as
beet-, turnips, green peas and "green
corn are fattening in their nature.
Veal, pork, fresh fat beef, roasted
and rare; fried and s.tewOd poultry
all tend to increase p;h. Olive oil
beaten up in a mayonaise with the
yolk of eggs, a little mustard, salt
and vinegar, and used as a dressing
for salad, particularly lettuce? is con
sidered good for fattening. Fresh
sweet cream taken before breakfast
o is also recommended. l"or supper,
cat oatmeal, or cornmeal mush and
:ailk. llice and sweet potatoes anil
graham bread will aid in the work,
liotire to rer$ early; get all the sleep
you can. Keep your mind calm and
equable. Don't fret about little
tilings. Forget yourself !n some
good and useful purpose in life.
Attend to your general health as a
duty you owe to Others even more
Jhan to yourself, and yon will suou
grow fat, lair and fine-looking.
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AViir.v Tiir.cn r:s no Monr: "Wf.st.
Speaking of the prevaVnt Western
immigration fever, the St. Louis lie-jnhi;-;ta
observes: 3Ioinr West is
a-i American bn .iness; wo nave been
engaged in it for a hundred years.
Jlut what will we do when there is
no longer a West to immigrate to?
That time has nearlv arrived. When
it comes, the growth of the country
theivafter will lva-t toward its ecu
iro. Tlio opi;"ition of Pe-nnsvlva
nia. Ohi, IHinois, Virginia, Ken
tucky ami Tenncscc can lo iloulIeil,
ami yrt not roaeh more than a hiin
ilrc.l to a Hijnarr- mile. The country
will oriiw in a in'U'ivyt way. (Iroat
manvfai Inrin entros will lo built
lip; ur coal and iron resources will
... ,.v
r.f our sni p us unun products will
iireiien lor noine cousninpiion. l tiat
is what we will do when there is no
longer a "West to immigrate to.
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urin,x a clerical conference the
onToi-enee the
was held be-
following Cvuiversation
tween two newsboys: "I say, Jim,
what's the meaning of so many min-
istersbcin'Tlierealtogether?" "Why,"
answered Jim scornfully, "they al-
nays meet once a year to swap scr
moTw "
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lwo hundred tra'ns pass dailv
nv,, t i . T-t i .. "
"v. mi- ii-iiusvivauifc jiAiiroau nc
tween Xi-W York and riiiladclphia.
A train leaves .Tcrsov Citv every
sovon r.iiuuii-; ri.vi.i '.i .1.,,. 1 ,t.,,.
seven r.r.nutc-. r.bv'.t nn,l .i,v
vvill como whon all this will V coil
snicred s:oy. iriloonin -;n An,
away with stations perhaps.
.vith at.iliin 1. .?
Col. IlcnrV A. (lildnrtl.,-..
captain ot the American Rifle Team
w-hieh nn distinguished itelf in Ire-
1 uid and J.n-.and. l,as l.en elected
, , - J" 'era sani mint, anu vas run nuu uiesc nnusu-
i.-;ilM.' i:w lor County Judge in ; allv large bars as a protection against
cw loik. i robbers on tlie road.
Toe upon-Washington Irving.;
From tlio Baltimore GaaeLtc.l
In 1833 Dr. Nathan C. Brooks,
principal of the Haltmore Female
College, editor aud proprietor, in
tlie above year.of the North American
Magazine, w rote to Edgar Allan Poe,
w ho was then living in Philadelphia,
requesting him to contribute to the
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uiiivuiuu nil iij.uc.iu itieniuy iuc
tire works of Washington Irving.
LThe following reply was received by
Ur. Urooks:
"PHIIiADELriJlA, S?pt. 4, 1S3S.
"My Dr-vn Sxa: I duly received
your favorwith the $10. Touching
the review, I am forced to decline it
just now. I should bo most unwill
ing not to execute such .a task well,
and this I could not do at so short a
notice, at least now. I have two
other engagements which it would be
ruinous to defer. Besides this', I am
fust leaving Arch street for a, small
Louse, and of course, somewhat iu
confusion.
"My main reason, however, for de
el'ning is w hat I at first alleged, viz;
I cculd not do the review well at
short notice. The truth is. I can
hardly say that I am conversant with
living's writings, huviug read noth
ing oi his siace.X was a boy, save his
'Grenada.' It would be necessary to I
give his entire works a repera'sal.
Yousee, therefore, the diQieulty at
once. It.. is a theme vpou which I
would like very much to write, for
there is a vast deal to be sai.l upon it.
Irving is much overrated, and a nice
distinction might be drawn between
his just and surreptitious and adven
titious reputation between what is
due to the pioneer solely, aud what
to the writer.
"The merit, too, of Lis tame pro
priety and faithlessness of style should
be candidly weighed, lie should be
compared with Addison, something
being hinted, about imitation, and
Sir) Itoger De Coverley should be
brought up in judgment. A bold
and a priori investigation of Irving's
claims would strike home, take my
word for it. The American literary
world never saw anything of the ki id
yet. Seeing, therefore, - the oppor
tunity of mak'ng a line hit, loam un
willing to hai.ird your famcj by a
failure, and a failure would assur. il
ly bo the event were I to undertake
the task at present.
"The dilliculty: w ith you is noth
ing; for I fancy you are conversant
with Irving's works, old and neiv,
and -.-would hot have to read for the
task. Had you spoke decidedly
when I saw you"' I would have ad
ventuitd. If you can delay the Tie
view' until the second number, I
woiild bo most lrappy to do my. best.
Uut i his, I presume, is impossible.
"I have gotten nearly out of my
late embavassmewts. Neilson could
not aid me, being much pushed him
self, lie would,' no doubt, have ,
aided me, if possible. Present my
respects if you see him. Very truly
yours,
o "Edcak A. Pok.
"Suppose you send mo proofs of
my ariicles; it might be as well
that is, if you have t';ne. I look
anxiously for the lirst number, from
which I dat the dawn of a line liter
ary day in Baltimore. c
"Alter the loth I shall me more at
Lisure, and w'dl be happy to do you
any literary servicus in mv power.
You have bat to hint. Ik" A. P."
Dr. Brooks, ilnding it impossible
to delay the'proniised review of Irv
ing, wfote it himself, and the mau
ncr in which he bundled the Subject
drew for'h life highest laudations of
Poe. The article referred to by Poe,
of which he desired "proofs," was
"Ijigeia," which appeared in the
JL';'iiiic in September, lboS.
Many of the articles from the pen
of Poe appea-ed originally in the
Xurth A)neri:a.i 3L:ja.i,ie, which sub
sequently became the American
Museum. Afnong these we mention
"The psycho of Zenobia," "Literal v
Small Talk," and 'JTho, Haunted
Palace."
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Pronoscsl .ViolWion at Clerical Pal
w lo.ir rc ia Irissi;.
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From the lall .Mall Gnzdi?.
It appear.", if we may trust the
Cologne (ia-.t'Hc, that a new ecclesias
tical measure is in contemplation fur
the coming Session of Parliament.
The new bill is: to be an Abolition of
Patronage bill, somewhat similar to
that passed by the English Parlia
ment the year before last for the
Scotch Kirlr, without, however, pro
viding compensation- to the patrons
for tue rights they are to be asked to
surrender. By the seventeenth arti
cle of the Prussian Coustitation the
pror.pect of a revision of the law of
patronage was kept iu view, but
Qi-Qq ly.jO no steps have bjren taken
to carry the intention into effect. In
the whole uf Prussia there are con
nected with the Catholic Church,
over 1,000 ecclesiastical ollices in the
gilt of private; patrons; about 200 in
that of the State; and the gic-at mass,
rir 5, 20(). are iu that of the bishops.
The abolitio-i ofccler'cal patronage
wo aid therefore be equivalent to a
revolution in the church. What is
lininosml is to substitute election by
l,',,. (.(m.-ro-.tiSns for the mx-senta-
- j iion bvm ivate patrons and the State,
-bile tlio former will be relieved
from all bnrdt-us in connection with
tin maintenance! of the elm relief. In
recraril to Kpiscopal pair
su posted that it shall contin
tions shall not take eiVect withor.t
aHowinj,' to the con-ie-itions con-
cernea tno i-pnt oi objection, winch
be , socms somethiu- like the veto law
....: ,i v, ,
which a su ii'iij iuc cause oi con
U":!?. t s ?h"lV? eoUa'uh
. , . ' . rl-'e i-iiect
tlie oojections-ot ine congregation
i are intended to have; but it must be
j supposed that they are dosi-ned. if
J not obviated, to prevent the Episeo-
j pal presentation from taking clVect.3
The bill is justified by the Cologne
Gazette aa a measure of policy; but
- j it i not denied that it is auother
t.',,.- i",,,n,1 of 1 I -,.T .C1! .
liiOW ainie.1 at tLe indepenuenco of
i mi.- 1..UUUU1; V.IIUUII, jutiecii. it
, nr;od that the htate is entitled
-.if-..-.r,.;,-vi-! fi-k .
- ..u.iwu i.. u.-nm uo taciiiies
: n-Q'l to weaken them by all the means
, in its power. Bo that the author, or
' tlmsft who arc sniirestinjr siu-'i 1
those w ho arc surest intr such
' moasuro conte.aj-late tho intensiliea.
lion of the irula between Chcreh
', i C-t.-. L.
IUI Mk
1. 0r.t.-v Trnid? Ifiloltr .IoacH.I .
tlie San Francisco Mint five bars of
silver bullion, wei-hinpr over 400
pounds each. It came from Tana-
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on.iffc'it is i LA'ifl
should be so moaiiied that presenta- ! t!AV T'1 " affVW if-S
ILIL-U HHUH. J.Vti.'Viil'zZSi. .T-f arT'oi.i
a ucTioyr and commission.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
A.iictioiicer,
Cornier of Front Oak ats. , Portland
An c 1 io s a. r55 si? s
o.rReal Estate Oiworios, tieneral Mer
I" II . I M I ! M .1 Ml 1 I H II M
SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday
Auctioneer.
J. P. DA VIES. JOSHUA DA VIES.
J. P. OAV5S3 & GO.,
ATJCTIOISrEEIIfe
1 COM 31 1 SSI OX MERCHANTS,
FlRICPItOOP STONE IiUILUING,
WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C.
Liberal Ad van its Mudi' 021 Consiinwriits.
July 2 J, 1ST! :ly "
I: SELLTK&
-BTJ-AS J 'ST RECEIVED TIIE LARGEST
jr i sto.u of
FALL AHD WINTER 00G0S
cvr import "d to Or-jpi! City, VvJiJcli iiG
onVrs at greatly rduc.'d fric.'s. Jy btocK
01 CLOTIIITSTGr
Has CTrvn larui-ly iuervawd find I cm
show as liaiidsoin;-a lino of ready-mad
floods in Mi-n air.l iloy' H n si n and
lin-ss Suits, Coats etc., as coji he foiuul
in thi; couiitry, :uid at prices 'that CH-tlJtol
lailto satisiv. siv
DHESS GOODS DtFARTHEKT
Is li Lied wit f 1 a snlotwlul as-sort nieut oi" all
the If.idins styles ayd faAhionsibW iiadC3
ol jioods "
'jKiiipv:-!! C'lwOi,
lili:tirrt, I.-l-'i-H niist
A iiici n Hi .s liaoit
lll.i U Al:cc.i,
n.iid, riaili JindOi.x'ia Flanin-ls, of g II col
ors. r;n-ac.'Kd and Unldaolud Cvlton
Iiauiiv.1 niitl liisii. I'sidcrn'Sac,
!i;ri'I.i a;nc7 St-Jji",
4V;.l limits ii :,
i'rn 11 !ii :i m l
Travi'lhi;; Sulc"ljels
iill t It 114) C' i',
a Oii Jot for
0 Fiii .i nil T11 V.
BOOTO and SHOES,
I -fVfd o;Ul niion U my
s!i.-!; of r-i-ii's and JIo.- S.-n P'ranci.sfo
Hoofs, v. hich I li:ivt sojd lir a rmmter ot
y :irs ;r.M AU. r-tuTal s;ltr.f.".or.ion. Kv
i vy n.'ir M d. coniid. tc slock of
FARING uTEHSSLS
CljO'Ci' TMiS, CinnU Good.Vnnd all cliofc
'amily G-roccriffs,'
All jit I".ov JJrict. Also,
IIi:i.s( frio; :ud to? all kltuli of
2(H),H)O.Jbr5. of WOOL Wanted,
ffr M"hlfh I ShMl p:iy the liialu'.-"t. e.ts,h
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rot:ro intom .the citizens of
re;ron City and vicinity that he is
prepared to furnih
FIR, SPRUCE AMD CEDAR
Of every description, at low rates;
ALSO, ti o
I--y Flforiiir,--' Ceilii:. ItutJc,
Spruce, (Cor shel in;;), I-allie,
Pickelx, Feisce-Ists, Cedar,
Constantly on hand.
Street apd Sile-.-."llc lumber furn !. "-.
on t,e s.-ort.o'.t no, ce. el as low a raie.s rs
uerMi e )e,-e'.):' -ied "in i oe -Slai.e.
Give i.:e a call at 1
onjy.-o.'.'cirr ,v.i rr mills.
Ore-o l t icy, .iune lhi: a I'
YOU CAN'T Ai?JOX? D
TO BE VtTTTiCCTIT!
month ,v i
!A i.uo, u
' ,'a . Some i ,n
:'-',.- e nuiiijielj.''
' a.uesi, n:ers
- : eolnms
1"!IF. :st no
f THE Of!LY iLLU3Ti?ATE0 PAFEPi
in o!V.rfPoand coi.:() i each issue
i.-sid-
S ill', C' Ot
j neiai ure a
scripi'oi- o vn.ie ?...o.i or ; upstate
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or
arm
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fV,V-" - ,' '' ,'r: ' Vor'(naMon.)no!J to b,?
'a io v o: iV.'.'.'f-md 'abm-id.' will
; sr"'" " " a ljr--" ' ' ': f ie- Paeii
Norihv.-esi than anyoi'ier pu jbcaiion.
sent ,ta;e ,aid for oneVearon r-eej
itic
pt
IS ' "i r' ; s i iiiL co; l 's. ) ee -i t . .n-ires
in ! . ,,. ...r
. i'i-j.-o
I'.jr'land, Ore-on.
o !"T. is UKUKi:V CIVKX THAT I
Sffl rt
this ,;.it-. sh-- iinv:...- i--.t mv bed
Ward wi'iiout lust o or t-rovoal n.
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uiackamns Cone -
1 1, 175. w 1
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N'E SECOXD-IIA --r;i STEAM EN-
tu:e: 8 men; no. . 'l jne;, Price
1'X ou. Enquire at
J. II. M'Hir.E-s
.... Machine Sh p, Oieyon Ci v
ne. but kxYiT.ma
SXiSlgiL&fifit mm ri ,if
THOMAS G HARM AN
ESTABLISHED
1853.
ESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
,.t'i1r..,rnn r'itv mid of the lllamt'tte
Vull.-y, that he is still on hand and doing
busings on the old motto, that
A Nimble Six Pence is Better tfutn a Slow
Shilling.
I h.-ivo lust returned from San Francisco,
rwhere X purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; and consists
in part, as follows : ,
Eoots and Shoes, c
Clothing, Iry Goods,
Hats ajid Gaps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
c
Faints aift.1 Oils,
Sasti and Doors,
Chinawnrs,
Queensware-,
Crockery,
Stonewares,
o
Flatedwarii,
- Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
Ancf tves, Clocks ande
Wa-rches, Ladies and
dGc-Jits' Furnishing
PalsufcMlccliciiies, Goods, Fancy 3s"
e RviJe,'aiTiit)g Uons of Every
ItfipKmcnts of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
" " "MftUiiifjsi Oil
Cloth, Wo-ll Papsr, etc
OS Ih'e ftbovc list., I can say my st-oclc is the
51 O ft T COMP 1 E1K
tfv'cr ofOred in this market, and wns slfst.eu
With rspi'CinI c;uv for tli" Orcyv-.n City tnuje
All o wijioh 1 now oiTfjr lor sale at the
Lowest Market Ra'es.
Xo use for tlio ladies, or any ne ejse, to
think ot" KOiAif to Portland to buy roods for
I am J?r.l.-rriiitn.eci lo w( l-icctj aud not to
(Uiow myscu to i-e
L'SDERSCtU IX THE STATE OF OSECON.
m q
A I asir is A fair chance and quick fuy
nieuts, b(lit:vinj? aq I clo tbnt
Twoaty Yeai-s Experience
"in Orecon City euahles me to know the- re-
iSiremetjts cJ tlie trade.. Gome one anil all
uid s lor yuursmves titai trie oia hWnu .i
TJIOJIAS CHARilAX
cannot h lien ten iu ("iini.Iily or pric It
-i.uid bi nsi'U'ivS for ni to U'H you Ail the
advant-tSes I ca,-0 olfi-r yon vTn I h" of
jroori?, as every star that nlvertiftes does
that, a ndojroiii Ijly yon havy b.-en diai
ppinttiti. All 1 wish to say is
Conic, and Ssriinil Exiiiisinr. for Ycursr Jvc$
fur T .Vo not wish to inakj any iiiif akcs.
My nbje.ct i.". to tMi all my fifd friends now
tli-iMam stil I' itiiw, and desirous t,o srll
broods cheap, for cash, or upon iiieli terms
as agreed ii;m. Th nkinr a 1 1 lot the liber
al patronage Jiretotore ii-stowil.
TJlos. rilAIr.X,
T.Iain bfreefj im-jion City,
rf:nl Tendufs and Con ut v.SV.-ip taken at
fnarkrt rntt.fi. TIi S. (MIARMAX
ffgtl.liO ll;s wool wanted liv
T1IOS. CIIAItMAN.
J". y. 0? A nil. e;i:onr. r-: A. n AiuiNfi.
WAHD&HAEDING, '
QROSciSTS, AKQ IPQ'fHECArllES,
KyjV CONSTANTLY ON IIAND A
genvrnl Msurt mrnt Of
Arujjf? ruitl .Chemicals,
I'l'iliimcry, honpi,
V "I" " I IZll It IIS S IK'S, ,
-I'visscm, S ii )i;mrl ers.
Slijil?!ev JJraccsf .Faiirj- nnl
, Toilet, Articles,
A I .SO
iferosetie Oil, tai:i;i Chimneys,
Mlnss, I'tsJIy, 'V.ii.-ttK, Oils.
Vandsliiw a ml iJye tit ulTs,
riuE WINES AM) lhm l-OIl 31 E
DK'iNAL J'i "R POSES.-'
PAXI-NT MEDICINES, ETC.
pyrhysicians Priori nt ions cirefullv
compounded, and all orders correctly an-
swe reu.
iriT-Open at all hours of the nifrht.
w"A II accounts must, bo paid monthly.
novlitf WARD A, IIARD1NO.
STATE 30ARD OFc fF.r:IGRAT(QrJ.
Iortrino ri;itrosR hv affohdinc
informaiion to Immigrants and in
tend Kmiirrants to Oregon, now in foreiirn
countries a nd sister Slates, and for circu
latint; sucli information abroad by this
I'-oard, ail persons in this State having
Farms and Lands for Sale or Kent, or de
sirous of forming Colonies, will please for
ward tothis Hoard as soon as possible de
tailed fiescript ions of their Farms anil
Lands, I location. Price and Terms of Sale,
or eondit ions" of renting; and all persons
desirous of obtaining Airrieult ural or ot her
Laborers, wi'l please communicate direct
with i his Hoard.
15y instructions of the Commissioners of
Tm migration. WILLIAM UK ID,
ofeblm A State Com'r of I ni migration.
JAMES M'KIXXOS, JOHN II. MILLF.ll.
&WAG0H AND CARRIAGE
31 A. & TLT SACJTOBSlf !
rpilK lTND K U S I J N I I
liil i tiff leas-'il 1 lie ycw.Vf
Shop recent ly occupied bv t ho Vr-r;
l it'- I avid-; sniit h, corner of -5"
Main and Third street. tJreiron Citv. take
this method of inform in-j t he public in
general, that we are now 'prepared, with
ample room, flood materials, and the verv
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 Coach.
IhcUsiiil l-.i iir, tJ3 -j-S!i-iii;f jujc!
tJeneral .Jli n AVatly, inTclJy
atid (in-aplj- Dune -
iit)asnsiitKiN; Asiiici vltv,
Come and try lis.
,- McKINNOX & MILLER.
a. G- VALLfgracs0
PIOHSER BOOK BINDERY.
I'Utut-UV i;nildiilir CoiiM-r f Stur't
mill front Street's.
PORTLAND, 03EGCK.
fLANIv HOOKS IIFLED A,XI HO END
. - u any "lesired bittern. Music books,
.Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev
ery variety of style known to the trrade.
Orders from the country promptly 'at
tended to.
IMPERIAL S131LLS,
LaKoetnie, Savior & Co.
Oregon City.
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, P.ran and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
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..C0URT3SY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF, CALIFORNIA.
CT-IVS. I-I. 0-A.TJ3rrELX
DEALER IN
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DRY-GOODS,
EANCY GOODS
CORNER OF SEVENTH AND
-ALSO,
A LARGE LOT QE
DRESSED CEDAR AND
Of various kinds, for sale in quantities to suit, at reasonable rates.
m k n c 11 A k d is n.
JOHN "MYEES,
DIALER IU
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
.ROOTS and
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II A UD WARE,
CROCKERY.
A N
B.!8!Tiri!l fll f
Boos anil Stationery.
I will pay th6 Inkiest prices for
c
and all kinds of
COOD COUNTRY PRODUCF
J will sell as low as any house in Ore;on for
CASH Oil ITS JSQ VIVA
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n Good Merchantable Produce. s
I am sellin? very low for
o s
CASH PAID FOR COLMY ORRERS.
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Give me a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYEUS.
Oregon City, March 21, 1.S73.
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JK WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
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of Teachers, and other's interested in music,
to the following works, as being the best of
their class :
MUSICAL GHIfilES.
A new Class-Pook for Female Voices.
I'rice Si Per Doicn. Sample copies, mail
ed, post-paid, on receipt of 11.
FAIRY EGHOSS.
A Clasa-Dook for Children. Used in all
the principal Public Schools. Prleo $
Per Dozen. Sample copies mailed, post.
paid, on receipt of GO certs.
SOHG ECHO.
The Most Popular School Slnglng-Book
ever published. Price 7 50 Per Dozen.
Sami'le copies mailed, posl-paid; on re
ceipt of 75 cents.
Address,
J. L. PETEKS,
813ItnOAD.V.VV, X. Y.
Aug. C rwS
Vcr Dar ,at horne- Terms
y, y' free. Address
Uebly g. STINSON & Co., Portland, Me
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grocer:
Oi'Oolcciy, Sce., Sce.
MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
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FINISHING LUMRER,
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JUST IStSUEB,
:J(0li KDiTlO.V.
IANMO OP;
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RKVIKKD AND l'Or.RKCTF.I) 1!Y TIIK AUTHOR,
10. rte F. CURTIS, M. I., ftv.
A Medical Kssay on the causes and cure
of jiremat lire decline of mvii, showinjr how
health is lost, and hv regained. It jiives
a clear synopsis of the impediments to
marria-. t In- treatmi'lit ufc nervous ami
nlivsieal debility, exhausted vitality, and
all other dieas-s a ppM ain injr lli'T'io;
the results ottventy ears siieeess!ul prac-
opinions r Tin: piiess.
CUKTISON "MAXlKXHi."-There i no
member of society by whom this book will
not be found usei vl, whet li- r he be parent
prei-e it or or clerj vma n. .o;nlon Tim ex.
CUIi'J l.S ON ".MANIIOt !)." This book
should be read by the yomifor instruc
tion, and ly tv alllieted lor relief: it v. ill
injure no one. Mitlicil 'J'i.nrs ami (lnz-ltf.
lrie One Dollar, by nmil or e.xpn s-.
Address t he ant hor, 1 lb i :r 11 1 'Js, ."ju Sut
ter street, or J'. O. Uox S', Sas I-;ra neiseo,
t'al. a u jr. 'Si Ay isdn
Y0TJ2IG MEH
V1k are sujrerinvc from ifie etr.'cf of
youthful follies or indiscretion, will do
jvc ll to avail themselves of Xbi, tlie
nrvat est liiiim la id at the a !t a r ol'sti I re rim;
hum an it y. I18. KIl.".r.Y will guar
antee t forfeit j-j11) for i very ens - of se
minal weakness, or private tli-ase .f
any kind or characte r which be ninl: r
t a Ins and la i Is I o cure. Jle v on Id, I be re
fore, iny to t be unfort tinate sutler-- r who
miy n ad t his not ice, tb;ir you aretn au
inu' vji daiii rous roiiiid when you
longer delay ii seekiii; i !-e j -roper r' in
eoy for your cosit) la int . Von ioay in
the first st n-ne-mber you are ap-proJU-liiiii;
t lie last. If you are bordering
upon tin- li.si, and are Mitferinz sme or
al 1 of its il I i-tfep-t , re i mi-m t hat ii'yoii
persist i n 1 vocrasl i ;;: 1 ion , t iiCi i me im ust
COIM4' When 1 he most Iv i I 1 1 U 1 J ' ll S ! j Ill
can rend.-r Vf.-u no assista nee ; wh:-ii t!it
door Of hope will be closed ag;Kust o'i :
wbe.-t no aiv-el of 1,-iercy can brin; you
relief, lil no case lias t he 1 loetor faih d
of suceesa. '1 lien let i!(.t despair v.orU
iivm your iiii.-i.::in.it ion, but avail your
sril ot t le bfinli.-ia 1 r- sultsoi his treat
ment before your case is b- .ml l fe-'i
reach of medical skill, or !--cior- prim
d val h 1.- rries on to a pr.-ma t nr.- ravc
l'yll course of tre.itiii. nt ?S ,:l. Semi
iioney i,y rostoihee onh r or l.xpn ssi
wi!h full descrition of cas--. I'allorj
addri'ss, J)K A, II, j
No. 11 Kearny street, San Fraiictseo.
Sep! Jl, iy
o-
J v h sj ,b b tra hi -t ,
MA.MTACTI'KLTi AM) IMP OUTER OF
n -
i t Sa(ii!:ny-!!::til-
arr, etc., etc. ,VJ"
57"1II(1T HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
y can be hud in the State, at
WHOLESALE 03 RETAIL.
tT warrant my goods as r.--pres'-iitcd.
JOHN St'lM'AM,
Saddle and Harness May.er.
Oregon City, Oregon, .Inly 11, lS7-5--in;5.
The standard rem. , iy f,,r CorrIi, lis
II lie uz:, iS'oiv Throyt, Mlmoi mi Oomh,
('rntlli. I.irrr ContliT'lillt. Jli-mirhitix Itlrnl.
imj of the woe.v, and every affection of
theCp
1 nioai, i.ungs and Chest, including Consumption-.
Vilar's IJ.iIsa-.ii of AVibf Clicrry does
not dry up a cough, but loosens it, cleanses
the Lungs, and allays irritation, thus re
moving tlie at use of the complaint. None
genuine unless signed I. lii'TTS. Prepared
by SKI H W. l 'owj.Kii A Sons, Poslon. Sold
by ltKlilnxdTnx, IlosTFlTKR A- Co., San
Francisco, and by dealers gener;vW v.
JWeblv
SBTHBDA 8PBI110S!
On the KcKiazie River. Lane Co., OrerrcD.
A ni I R3HXG SDPIER EESflST.
milESE SPp,IN('S APE LOC.TEI
JL about, (itty-live miles eat of Emreiio
fit y, and within four ij i les of t he eolehrat
ed I lijr Prairie of t be MelCinzie. They arc
within a few hundred yards of Horse Creek
one of the most, famous trout streams in
Oregon, it'eer and elk are vervplmtv in-ir
these Springs, having been the resort for
aires of these animals. The grandest arid
most picturesipie scenervenf tli Nor' h "
cilie. j have th-b.st. '....ndinirs arid th-
kj- .-b accommodations of any Springs in
1 111." ,..oi ... 111.- oi;u;-. .,v l.atll llOUS.' is
new, and is constructed wicti reference to
v .ni,nTS 7". visiting me from the
va ej. 1 al.so have an excellent vapor
Son1' of tliYsnl); 0mana " ' t 11 st it u-
-,tAr? T"'n'11 l'ysician in attendance
at all times. Foard and Lodsrimr in -.",d
style lor tlmso who preter it. Annual Tea n
be pastureu for smallest, and b"" perhx-t-
,f,neV r A- X- 1 EEV,
ll:tr Proirietor.
Town Lots for Sale.
-VOTICFISOIVKNTI) ALL PEPSOVS
A :K'sir,ms "f purchasing Town Iiots in
the County addition to Oregon Citv, Clack
amas county Oregon, that are now owned
ny t lac-Kamas county, that application for
the purehase will be received bv the -Jerk
in vacation of tlie Countv Court, and acted
upon by the Court in term time, and value
i"'"-' " oil me 101s to be sold.
J. M. FRAZKIl,
t.'ount y Clerk.
Jan. 12 1.S75.
oA. NOLTNEJl
N 0 T A II Y P U 1$ L I C.
ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
OltEOON CITV.
ROW 16 THE"frit5E TO '
SUI5SCKIP.E r-Hc
THE E0IEK;i:;;.S;': ,
O PER. Vl; v r
PAYABLE IN AI i
Each numtjcr cont i. ; .)
LATEST TELEGRAPH ;r, vv '
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A Carefiflly SvIccicS : .: , .. r . ...
STATE AND TEIM! ITOIUAJ
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news it:
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A Correct eil iist of 111.-
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J'ertlaad, Saa rnuicisco n j PriJcu Citv
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E0CAL NEWS, El)iT0!!lALS,
On all Sithjccts of Im : est .o i.e
FARMER, riir.iiniANT 0-i .iiFCilAMC
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Also, Can-fully .Sel ,
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MI.SCKLLAXl'OUS iiiVi;i
Inhort.it is in Kverv ... s. i
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Harinj; a lar;;e and const am
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Circulation int lie lQost j
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Ihe State, oif- rs superior
tho.e who wish to Advert is .
Advertisements ins(r: ,: n.-,
Tlio Campaign of 1S75 will s.,
and it is then "fore a good tine' v. -in
order that you may bej.osh d
events Send in your stil.-Vrij 1
. yy
tL.it i tfir4BL LS-o'U.-." t:-
OJIKGOX CITV
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"f57K ARK I'PEPAEEl. To V
v 7 all kinds of
joe j'kiktj:-
CAfifrv,
s;it!2s
IiILI!KMS,
I'AMl'JII.irj i",
iK:iy:,
mo lira .t
LAt.i:
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in fact all kinds of workdoi
OiVige, at
roinxAM) p:;
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constantly on hand, and fO
a irice as can be had in th
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SATISFACTION QU
Oregon City, March 21. 1
AGEXTS FOR TiiE I.-,
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The following persons
act. as agents lor the Km.
Oeo. 1". Howell A Co., K
York.
Coc, Wet herill fc Co., (;f
Philadelphia.
Abbott A Co., Xo.Si am;
New York.
Portia nd, Oregon
San Francisco
St . Helen s, Colum bia con
-Yf-toria, Clatsop county...
Salem
llarrtsburg .9.
La fa yet e, Y a m 1 1 i 1 1 cou n t;
Hallas, Pdk countv
Kola
Jacksonville
llfMon county
Corvallis I o.
Canyon Citv.Orant co
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PAlbanv
Halli s, W'aseo count v.
l.nCJrande, I'nDm county
Pendleton, Cmi-.tilla cnn
Eugene City. , ;
lioseburg '
Ijebanon
.Tacksf-nville
Long Tom
CLACKAMAS C
P.eavfr Creek
lititteville .
Cascades
'a n I y
Cutl inz's
T-..., 1,. I Ve-lr A... :
Harding's
Lower Molalla
M ilwau kie
1 iswego
Ujiper Molalla
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OREGON CITY I ui
Jleni-y llmnhel, ,
t TAVi.vG rrniiAS- 5 1 .
m ...1 fli" filutvf P.re-vv- - --ii
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crv wishes to inform the pu :C 1 ;
now prepared to manufacte : - " 1
ity of
LAG Jill Ii Ji
as good as cr-n be olt4ini--1 a'-i
the State. Orders solicited a " I '
filled.
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