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c O o o o O o o ) EN o,iEGi. hit. .'r. 3P, is- 3 Nevs Column. Tt i rnmoroil that "Mem. Linton," Alius Miss Minnie Ail.ims, will return j to Salem soon. Q Jacob B. Spriusor, xvlio 1ms been enqa.eil in the hotel business in this State for several years, dieal on the 14! i ins t. at the residence of his brntlter-in-la C.ij't. John Cochran, n?a- Ilubbaril's station. "Y.lla Walla sports are getting rea l v for the races to come off on tl e 27th inst. The celebrated horse 0C"la is one of those now under training at that p'ajo. The House bills for the preserva tion of tish, to organize Stevens county, and providing for the repre sentation offthe counties of Walli Waiia, Pn.f, "WLitman and Stevens, wore p:t-5ed. O There are tenpriscncrs in the LI vin p nitMit:a y. Gov. lVrrv,of Washington, lias , r. r I limed Tii'irs.lay!, Nov, 25th as i .lav of t'i mk-giviag according to til usual custom. Poe & Talbot, of Torf Gamble, mills. !iiiv purchased thesiern wheel steimer Constance. 118 tons, in San Francisco, br 10.000. . Oil. -Lirribee. of Se-ittle, lias lately bought the celebrated IVisby farm, in Crescent harbor, Whidby Island, mil proposes to make a model farm of it. O The Idaho $ftlsmtn of the 31th, gives an uecount of a stage robbery which oceiirreil near that place on the morning rif toerlOtli. Cnnvley Downey was tFie driver and a man named Letup theconly juisseuer. The robbers wore three in number. They demanded ftnd erot the mail s icks and lo "Well. Fanro & Oo.'s treasure box. in which was about 8,000. bullion ango!d dust. A Mr. Cus is going to Washington to procure an appropriation for the improveirnt of Coos Hay. Watkins, win did the reckless shooting in the court room at Salem, had a preliminary examination on Tuesday b fore Jnde Peebles, and was held over to the circuit court, the bond being tix"l at 1,000. Fa-ling to give the bond, the prisoner was remanded to jail. A m in by the lnmo of Hiram Far low, residing, on Little Tbilte creek. inthisStite, went out 'htinting la-t week, and while absent his house was destroyed by fire. A man named David Eriggs is on trial in Jackson county for murder. The recent high water in the Wil 1 miette river swept away the m 11 dam belonuisio: to Messrs. II. Smith and W. W. lirigjrs. near llarrisburg. Tiie damage is perhaps 1,000. Them is an advance in overland freight charges. o Vice President Wilson is improv ing g Destructive storms have been ex perienced on the French and Fuglisb coasts. o o It is said tl::;t Don Carlos lias offered to jo-n in's forces to those of Alfonso, in cas of a rar1 between Spain and the United States. The Al i of Nov. 10th says Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, is engaged in gathering information regartliug cur fominereiaj relations with Mexico, with a vh-w of arriving at a complete understanding of the bearings of the proposed Ih cipioeity' Treaty with Mexico. p Presumably the bulk of the east ern mails w ill come to Oregon during the rainy season ly steamer. A man in California has imported 100,;0 worth of African ostriches. The supreme, court of Wisconsin has recently oocided that the whip ping of a child by a . public schoo teacher is an assault and battery. and that an offending teacher may b. tnu'eted in damages as well as j held an-wWab!o for violating the O dignity of ti e law. A eitiz.-n of Philadelphia lias been ' ': !v eviTtie-jr ids eiu-rijies on some i wriiing t bx fxhibited at the V",. ild's I'air. Ho lias written fou; t i i .sa:i;t seven hundred words on a ja.stal eard, and expects to write two thousand more on the small piece that remain. Arrnnspints are mak-'ng for a fast mail from V, asiiuitoii to New Or leans. Ihe Sr.-tiry of the Treasury has given oireet'ons for tlie retirenient and ir.eellation of ?704.SO in XJ. S. I"g.d t nder-. that -.'mount beinu 80 per enf. of the imtional bank circu lation issued within t last month. . There is talk in Wash ine-ton Terri tory of uMiu-xing Walla Walla Co W. T., to Oiegon. Oar old friend Baron Kothehild is in Han Francisco. One James Gor.Ton lMutet of a paiit-r called the New York ,',, is in Frisco Wants to see the be race. O iiF. wasn i io i'c looieu. ne came nlortrl the tr;iin :.t a small station sontli of Wilmington, Del., ami be lia.l two ;itiie 1 s Witii liim. Tise saiulwieti c iiielinstliuirtlirouirh the car. liowlin.'j; '"San. I wielies! Saml wiciies!" The traveler seized the xmi ni arc iel.l!er ly tlie arm as lie p.isseil, anl said: ''Ilmv inneh W fiey? ' '-Ten cents apiece, " sail t'ie liloated cotipon-clijier with t!e basket. "tJininie three." The three were hanle.l i.ut. A little iloiiKtful about the sirniivness of the tr.nie the traveler) pently nncoveie.l one of them before comjl-tins the pnr ohnso. Separating tlse two slices of breAib Ciirefaiiy he looked witliin. A siusl? zlsinc sullieeil. Tiiere was ft mixture f disappointment and in dignation in his tone, as he scorn fully returned the provisions and said, "A little bit o' ham nnd some breid! Look hyar! Yon can't play cno Yankae trick on me! I'm from the country, but I know enough to know that ain't no sandwich, , A sand wich! A sandwich 13 a liali." And be wouldn't take them. Subscribe for tbe Eyir.RPRiBS. The Truthful Pilot. j The passenger who was going down ' the big river for the7 first time in his ; life, secured permission to climb tip j beside the pilot, a grim old grayback wno never ioici a lie in nis me. "Many alligators in this river?" inquired the stranger after a look 4 around. j "Not so many now, since they got m to shootin 'em for their hides and taller," was the reply "Used to be lots, eh ? o 'T '... ..11 -rn il?lf. 'em, stranger," replied the pilot, sighing heavily. "Wiiv?" " 'Cause you'd think I was a-1 jin' I to yon, and that s sumthinl never do. I tin cheat at keerds, dtink whiskey, or chawO poor terbacker, but I can't lie." "Then there used to be lots of 'em, eh?" inquired the 'passenger. "I'm mot afraid to tell ye, Mister, but I've counted 'leven hnndered al ligators to the mile from "Vscksburg j c lar down to Orleans! lbat was years ago, afore a shot was eyer fired at 'em." O "Well, I don't doubt it," replied the stranger. v"' "And I've counted 3,439 of 'era on one sand bar!"' continued the pilot. "It looks big to tell, but u Govern ment surveyor was aboard, and he cheeked 'em off as I called out." "I haven't the least doubt of it," said the passenger as he heaved a 'T'm glad o' that, stranger. Some, fellers would think I was a bar when I'm telling the solemn truth.-, This t used to be a paradise for alligators, . ' , tl i . ' l and tliey were so tliiclt tnat the : wlieels of the boat killed J an average, of foi tv-nine to the mile!" I average "Is that so?" o .'n. r i ... i i -r irue u- v.Tospei, iuustei! i'useu to almost feel sorryr 'for the cussed brutes, 'cause tliey'il,-icry out e'en most lite a human being. We killed lots of 'em as I said, ami we hurt a pne more, x sailed witn one cap lain who alius carried a tho-isaad bottles of liniment to throw over to the wounded ones!"' "True as you livy, ho did.' I dou't 'sjeet -I'll ever see another srtch a kind, Christian man. And the alli gators got to know the Xanoy Jan, and to know Capt. Torti and tliey'd swim out and rub their tails agin the boat an' purr like cats an' look up and try to smile!" 'Thy uouldV" 'Soleum trut'i, stranger, "aud one. . wi.en we grounded on a bar, with an opposition Imat right behind, the alligators gathered around, got under her steru, arid huifljed her clean over t!e bar by a grjliiib push! It looks like a big story, but t never told a lie vet. and I never sha.ll. I wouldn't lie for all the money you could put aboard this bo vt." There was a painful pause, and after awhile the pilot continued: "Our injines gin out once, and a crowd of alligators took v towjine anil hauled uA forty-fiv miles Tip stream to Vieksburg!'' "They did?" "And when tlie news got a3ong the; river that dpt. Tom was deyl, every alligator in the river daubed hi left ear with mud as abade of niOuiriin'. and lots of 'em pined away and died!" The passenger left the pilot "house with the remai k that lie didn't doubt the statement, and the old man gave the whtel a turn, and replied: "Thai's one thing I won't do for love nor money, and that's mike a liar of mi-self. I w is lining tip by a goo I mother, at) 1 I'm going to stick to the truth if thU b i it diwsnt make a cent." Vi:kbarg H:ruhL. How Coitee Came to ee Used! It is .voniewhat singular to trace the. manner in w Inch arose the use of tha common beverage of coffee withemt which few persons m any lialf p.r wholly civilized country in the world now-' make breakfast. At t'ne time Columbus discovered America if had never been known or used. It only grew in Arabia or Upper Utopia. The discovery of it use as a bev evacre is ascribed t the Superior of a monastery in Arabia, w ho. desirous fif prevent insr the monks from sleep ing at their nocfnrn il services, m ble them drink the i;, fusion of coffee on the repo1 ts of s'leoherds, wo ob served that their docks were more" lively after browsinir on the fruit of that plant. Its reputation spread through the adjacent countries, arid in about two hundred y ars it had reached Paris. A single p'ant brought there in 1711. became t1 e n rent stock of all the French eYffe id m' af hms in the Wst Indies, ai d the French and Spanish all over South America and the West Indies. Tr:e extent of the consumption!' now can hardly be redizel. The U;utel Smiles alone an nuallycoMsunics it at the cost on its 1 in din r. of from tifteoa to sixteen millions of dollars. Ax ex rsorated and sar'Mtie "tdaeksniih" who sets tvpe in Cairo, writes: "Whoever heard of an editor niHkiti!? an error during his whole editorial career? No one. The mer chant swears at the printer; so does the occasional en-respondent hnm- bntr. who writes about the 'neonle mtolerabV f rmds, th oetess and p'el of. tint 'ity; . Hie man whose friends ilesire that he shmHhl be mayor; the indivhlnal who received n bneiit. an 1 a stuTed watch for liis brilliant talents, and in his card of thans iw.l the ;1 i tt"rin:r common place. l!;i nntrqnated and excessively vain -noun -J.' thus 'I;' ifl faet, th ;:. ter bounced on all sides. r Me lninter, who rnma-je after un intelJiih'.e pit ees of metal, who cor rects, on an averages, about 4ifteen villainous errors an honr in common words, such us traveler, j tiler, liy pocrisv. fiiltill. ho'idav. eaupje, sepa rate, alleged, fetid, judgment, skill t..t i i t -. iiu, counselor, impanel, anu mmv i other simpler ones, nod makes prob ably one blunder i:i live thousand words, is frequently asked to step down and out. Xo,vo,Vr he feels savage, and drink whisky and beer, r.nd talks about the ignorance, of the aristocrats, the nr.ddle classes, and all other classes." It neil to seem to us that if the man who wrote the headlines in copv-looks 1ml nmlerf'tootl his Imsi rss he woalJ have mixed in a few blots. . 'soverei srntv "com mon i-eal t h bn r- dnn of tayes.'tvranny. etc.; so doS that c'.ee- f.,1 hiem-Ivphieal prodigy, fV (O-jfi the assoej ,te l.,vss a-ent; and tliose AUCTION AND COMMISSION A. B. RICHARDSON, V-vio lione er, Cornier of Front !fc Oak at., Portland; Auction silcs Of P.eal Estate, Groceries. Oeneral Mer chandise and Horses. SEE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday A. 15. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer. J. P. DA VIES. JOSHUA DA VIES. J. P. DAVIES & CO., AUCTIONEERS A X D C03DILSSI0X MERCHANTS, FIKE-PHOOF STONE BUILDING, WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C. LibTiil Advances Made on Consignments. July 21, 1871 :ly I. SELLING o HAS JUST RECEIVED TIIE LARGEST stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS evr Imported to Orfpcon City, which he "offers at greatly reduced i-rices. My stock of CLOTHING nas fbeon nr;XoW increased and I can show as hsndsome a line or ready-made ?00(ls ju'M''n nnd .Ro-vs' i'""; l Dress Suits, toats, etc., as can be lound in mnni.rv. nmi at. nrio-s that cannot iait to satisfy. My DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT rsfllledwitli a splendid assort nient of n II the leading styles and fashionable shad-.-s Ot goods Jloli.-t irs, FreiK-Ii nnl Ainriraii Ires CJootls liliifk 11 ji:icji, c Ui il I i;i ii ! i lies, t'.isln:iei--s, iVO. F X. A InTN k L s Tiaid, Plain andOpeia Flannels, of all col ors. ri"acti!'d and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. Hanlies' unci Oe l.s' fnilerivare, fliivls biul !: rf, IVonl lannkrts 'I'm it Us it ml 'J'ra i'linir .Sati-ltel, Huts st ml t'a js, OiUlolhfir i'loorand Talile. BOOTS and S HQ I would call special attention to my stock of Men's and I'.ovs' San Krancisco Boots, whieli I have sold for a mini her ot years past with ti'meral satisfaction. IOv ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE & FAHK!HS UTEuS!LS Choice Teas, Canned floods, and all choic Family. Groceries, All at I'.v Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AND CIRM.W ISLAND SALT. Highest. Prica aid lor all kinds of 200,000 lbs. of WOOL Vanted, for which I shall pay th. lric. liiih"st ensh I.SkU,lNiJ. if o t 6 c H O ca CM 'J. sit -' ft I r1- 6 H Hi 6 0 "2 o i-j e mi Hi . KM - 02 o O t3 to O H 53 - b w o o H d I I o f .0? Sr U2 !2J o in a o Oi l c i i 55 H a a W O .H k-i O o Q O j u m W m WI, BECOCCfffftTOIV' rOIXI.D INFORM TIIE CITIZENS OF t Or-eon City aud vicinity that he is trfcj:ir.'d to furnish FiH, SPSUCEA?iD CIDA1 LUMBER, Of every description, at low rates. " ALSO, Dry, Fltor!ujr, C ilinr, Ittistic, Spruce, (Tor shelving), Lntllee, Piclcets, an;lFi-iue-Posta, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Strt and Sidewalk lumber furnisliod on th s'jorfst noticv, at as low a rates as it. can O.e purcasrt in th stats. liive nic a call at ttie ORfCtJON CIT Y SA W MILLS. Orou . ity, June lit, 1875 :tf YOU CANT AFFORD TO RE WITHOUT IT ! 4 MilNTIir.Y ITXrSTUATE'O PAPER 2 V 'ublshdat Portland, foin" ft' the fib I "st rit'Ts in th St contribute to its col u ins. Tiie West miokk is tH? OliLY ILLUSnArEB PAPER in Orvran, and contains in ach isju i articles of .i -e-ral Ijltratur a d s -rintion of som- , irtion or XU'.: Stat" or l Jis linzton T rnr.or.. A'lul! lis' ol farm ini lands to t tr tor sale, lias an li!i!$!r.Ul no:!hr,l:urnl Erpwtfcrnt, Aft ! o h"r VaUi able in'ermation not to t letiruJ m any oth'-r pa - r on th ooast. Aconvf.fit snt t.j friends airoad. will ?jv th-ni a b-tfr ia of the Pacific ortnwest thnn anv o: h -r publication. r .n- Jwi? '- P"1''1 fr..n - 'ar on rcfipt o. , l o) ; single co;-i-s, - c nts. Addr sa, S?ptl6:wC I'-iriland, Or.pn. NOTICE. p )MP;.ATTHAVv:! r.Ki : yd nt t !i ,,:n- b ! .an rx FNTK' nil'-r Ram-isr a-'U-st .J.i'.ki Ml bis Jli-u-sf-ad Knt.-"Y-lti, 1S71, u--on -and K. Vj .f th-? N. vv ship 5 north, ran1 count v. Or-con, win. lotion of said entri- tor a bi nij. n i nj 'o. J.'VK. .tfite.l V. of X. E. U ' .. "! ion 4. town ' in flats .p v; -tv li)tH caTiC"l- saP.I unrf is rrs . "ir at this oft1'" Mlr, 1S75, at 10 : mj furnish tst i- nrny sii!nmonilt" on th Hth day of 1 ' o'clock A. m., to rsnon monv concrnln? km t l I- "V W- V T if 73 "ov. 12, 1S754 . ..---. i . nun ig i nt I lliir Tn THOMAS CHARMAH ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS of Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Nimble Six Fence is Better than a Slow Shilling. I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Boots and Shoes, Clothinjr, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, o Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, 0 Sash and Doors, Chinaware, - Quoensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Plated ware. Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N Rope, Faming tions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, iiattings. Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc Of the above list, I can say my .stock is the 0 HI O S T C O 31 1 I, K T li ever offered in this market, and was seleted wit k especial care for the Oregon City trade. All of which I now olTcr lor sale at tho Lowest fiSarket Rales. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of coin;; to Portland to buy cods for 1 am DclcnniiHil to Silt. Cieup and not to allow myself to be UNDERSOLD IX THE STATE OF OREGOX. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re quirements of the trade. Come one and ail and see lor yourselves thai the old stand of THOMAS CIiARMAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the ndva ntac'S I can offer you in the sale of irooils, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All 1 wish to say is 0 Con1?, iintl Srp.niul Exnminc for Yonrsrlvrs fori do not wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now that lam still alive, and desirous to sell iroods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. TIKIS. ClfARMAV, Main Street, ir-"t'ou City, r.--"rai Tenders and Count v Serin taken at m:irk-t rates. THUS. CIIAKMAX. t JZ'),0'.)) lbs wool wnnted bv TIIOS. C HAP. MAN. J. Y. ' Vltl). GEOTtC.n A. IIAltniNO. ' WARD & HARDING, .0TJ03ISTS A!JD APOTKECAHIES, t r.KP Ct)NfTAXTl.Y ON JIAXll A general assortment of IH-ugs unci Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, louilMand JJrusJieji,, Ti-iissPs, Stipjiorleva, Nlioulfler Iliacet I'micy jiml 'toilet Arlielm, " ALSO Ivpr.-vseno Cll, Lamp ( lihjiiiryo, O'Jasn, l'ully, lil-s. Oils, Vai nili -saii,l Dye i cilTs, PCUE WISES AM) 1I110RS f OR 51 E MCI51L PCKPOSKS. PATENT 31E3)ICIM:.S, ETC. r"Physicians' Pr vscrir t ions carefullv compounded, and all orders correctly aii-swer-d. wyopn at all hours of the nio:ht. By.ll accounts must be paid monthly novUtf WAKD & IIAHIUXG. STATE E0A1D OF IMMIGRATION. TOItTIIE rLTKlOsR OK AFFORDING 1; informaiion to Immigrants and in tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in torelgn countries and sist r States, and for circu latin? such intormat ion abroad by this Hoard, ail persons in this State having Farms and Lands for Snl or R.'nt. or de sirous of forming Colonies, will please for ward to this Hoard as soon as possible de tailed descri tions of their Farms and Lands, location, lrlcennd Terms of Sale, or conditions of renting; and all persons desirous of obt aining Agricult ural or other Laborers, wi'l please communicate direct with this Hoard. Hy instructions of the Commissioners of Immigration. WILLIAM REID, 5feblm A State Com'r of Immigration. JAMES M'KIXSOS, JOHN It. ailXLER. WAGOH.AHD CARRIAGE TsJL X X U F,i CTOIilL : JL having lenst'rt Xhn wV ji wi- iuvni rrniin, coriif-r t)i - Main and Third street. Oregon Citv. take this nvthod of informing the public in central, that we aw now pr -pared, with amplo room.rr00,j matiirials, and the very bst 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. ni:icUmiliiij:, IIorse-SliotMiiqr nnd (ii-nvral .Inlt i in ir, Xeatly, iini-ckly an;l C'lifaply llojie. i;;usli-shji-ixc a specialty. Coma and tr" us. MrKINNON & MILLER. Aug. 13, 1S75 an.3 A. C. VALLBTJQ'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. F'ittocU's TtuiVUwz Corner of Sturk ami Front Strtets. POaTUND, CREOON. fIXK BOOKS RTTLFD AND ROUND w to any desired pattern. Music Itooks, Mairazins, Newspaprrs, f-tc, bound in ev ery variety of style known to the trr.tde. Orders from the c untry' promptly at tended to. 3 T,l PER 3 A L P3 ILLS, LaRocque, Savior & Co. Oresron City. K'p constantly on hand for salpFiou' Mid dlinss. Bran and Chicken Feed. Parties purchasing feed must furnish the 6ack OHAS. 11. OA-TJinrEILI), DEALER xV Q ' O o DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS o o GROCERIES, c Croclcery, 5oc.fc fcc o CORKER Of'sEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREQON CITY. ALSO, o. . o A LARGE LOT OF DRESSED CEDAR AND FIXISITINa LXBIBKR, o- Of various kinds, for sale in quantities to suit, at reasonable rates. M H R C Jl A N D I S li. JOHN MYERS, OREGON C5TY. DIALER IN DRY CiOODS, o GROCERIES, ROOTS and shoes; HARDWARE, CROCKERY", A NT Books and Stationerv. I will pay the hight'&t- pfTccfor lb and ail kindsf GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE I. J will sell as low as any home I li Oregon fer CASH OR ITS EQ VI VA LJZNT n Good Merchantable Producf. t am selling very Jftw for CASH J.3V CASn PAID FOR COlTn ORDEBS. Glvo me a call a-nd satisfy yourselves.. JOHK MYERS. Oregon City, March 21. 1S78. TfflK WOULD OAXJj THE ATEH N TIOST of Teachers, and other intcrestSdJn musj;, to th following works, ae' bjl og tb host of their class : MUSICAL CHEfrlES. A- new Class-Book for Female-Voices. Price $9 Yfr Dozen. Sample coiiles, mail ed, post-paid, on receipt of $1. FAIRY ECHOES. A Class-Sook for Children. Used in all the principal Public ichools. Price 50 Per Dozen. Sample copies mailed, post, paid, on receipt of 60 certs. - SONG ECHO. The Most Populir School Singing-Rook ever published. Price S7 SO Per Dozen. Sample copies mailed, post-paid, on re ceipt of 75 cents. Address, J. L. PETERS, 843 BROADWAY, N Y. Aug. 6 :w6 Sliigiiig. Books Ifrbly G.8TIKSON A Co . Portland, Me 4? Tik 'cr .4 Tr n Th sr TTfe lYJi j. in sl& vu y ja f revised avb conrfacmio isy xrr AtrriroH, E. d V. CURTIS, 3X. T., !ic, &c A Medical E?Sy on tho cAu 9 J5S c.nra of urematuro decline of naua,'showins hsw health is lost, and ho regained. ltgiv a clear synopsis of tho Impediments to marrisiffe, the treatment 01 nervous and physical debilitx, exh&usWd vtt-ahty. arid nil otlier diaeast-s aia-ert.ainim; therttO: t he results of twenty years successful prac- tice. OPIiriONSOKTIIEPRF. CUftTJS CW'MANHOOfJ." Thfr is no n.eniber of sociity by whoio this book will jQyt b found us'.-fvj,"whetbt r h( b" parent jbrecror or clerftyman. Lonfl.cn Timr. Cin-CTIS ON "MANHOOD. " ihi hook should be read byth'i you for fngfrue- ttrin, and by th afflicted lor relief; it. vxiil injure no dm. UrUirMf 7 wasa- rnuj 7ftrtte. Pricf One rioltar, by mail or fxress. Addxesiathe antbor, ljl, (,'UHTiS, 3ai sut- ter ftniet, or P. O. licr tfJ7,.Ssvn Kran.oisco, Cal. :Ij isiiam Y0UHG HEN .Who ore S.uir.iii3f frftrn the MTect of lout tiiul follies or jniijcrtion, will do ftfcll to avail thcintlti' ol this, tjie -e.atSt boon Ifljd at tiie altarOl suirt rin huruitnity. Iii. tsi'lNTVliV will uar autee to forfait ;jo lor evevy cas -c.i rotnal weakness, or jr:vae disease (& any kind or chaxact-ej wtiU-li he und'-r-t kos nnd laiU to ur-. IJe won Id, t li'-re-lbrc:, say to the uiUortawiate'siiir.-rer who ,m.ly read this notice, that you ar-trending upon daii-rous .vound when yai dongvr Clei.y in se'ltiny; tie- rnjT r'ni .'dy'for onr cumHaint. may be in tho first Stfltre - rT inenilr ou ar- ap proaclliny the la.t. If yiTi ar l.orderiim ;'ufon Ui lapt, nd ,1r.' Jiulferin sone'or '8.H of its illerr'ets.reuwiwbfr th'at it you jt-ersi.st in Tri-irraw inn! ion. t le -1 U,e- nlust CriiK' Mtn t he most. sUiiiiul physic-ian ;t0-n rejideryfn no a?it.-n!V : when tin jurtfir Of bopv will lidos' d : "lin.st ji.u . ,whii ni ttn.tej til lsierey can drtn'you r-Mief. In no ea.ee has the l ;oet r l-i i i- !of suce'fcs. Then P-t no' despair fvnr! jupou J'ftur iin-i;jinntiori, but. a;ul your rlt ot ti b.neiiaf.results of Instr a: mstnt. befyrr jwir eas- is b'v.-irnl t In reftc-ii dt ni'jtlicil skiil, or l jit;r-' :riu death hurries on to a j.r mater jrns-ve .Kill I coiys of tr-atnii nt ?J0 Sen monry by P'ofMee ord'-r or '.s. n ss With full lecri j t ion of cas;. Caller jUddrt-W, Hit .. 12. SiJJN.Vi: , . No. 11 1C -aynV sirei t, San l-"rancito. I J'l rjt JOHN SCHRAPJ Itafu St., Oregon City. AXUPACTtRER AD DirOETER OF , Mflrt-,.oti., -tc. WTKICIT WE 0?rKRS AS CHEAP AS ! t na iq ma jsiaie, at VBOLESALE QJ? RETAIL. fcrrajit my g'oods as represented. JOHN SCH RAM, " fiAddle.jind Harness Maker. Orgoo Cif.y, Oregon, July 11, l73-m3. Tlj standard remedy lor fonylis In fliwnz, Sore Throat, Wl.ooiui Oourjh, Crovp, Liver Comptnint, BrotieHfit, Binxl ififj of the. Llititjx, a rid every alfect ion of t he Ihroftt, Mings and Chest, including Cos- SITMI'UQX. VVitr,a liaKam of 1Vill C'!erry doS not dry up a cough, but loosens it; eb anes the l.ungs, and a Rays irritation, thus rc moiiif the cruise of th" complaint. Non" uronuin" unless sind I. I'vtts. Prepared by Skxh W. l'owi.Eii A Sons, lioston. Sold by KF.nniNOTox, Hostkttkk & Co., San I ran Cisco, and by tleakrs generally. BETHESDA SPH.KGS! On the McKinzie Paver. Lane Co., Oregon. . A CJIAR51LXG SniMEU RESORT. mnBSE SPRIGS ARE LOCATED JL a,bMit fiity-five miles en-t of Eie'ene City, and within four mil's of t hr cob-brat-ed Prairie fl the McKinzi". Th"v are wit.binafew hundred yards or Hors rst z one ol thp most, famous trout streams in reg0n. Di er and elk are verv pb nt v n-Vr thes; Springs, having bwn the r-sort" for ages of these animals. Th grand.-st and most, j ictursqu" scenery of the Xort h Pa cific. I havi the best buildi ngs, a nd the b"st accommodations of anv S rin-s in this part of the Stnt". My bat h ' ho fs is new, and Is const rucfd with rfereee to vonr'va"iS visit Ir.K m froin tl e val e. I also have an excellent, vapor oAoMi0ri' nrd Pvslcirin in attendance ono beared for small cost and b JlHi Proribtor. Town 5,o s for Sale. "V"OTirEialIVEXTO ATJ, PERSON'S theCo,?!,r0,1S?ri?,'rrhasin- Town Ix.ts in the ( ounty addition to Or-gon t'ity ciack- b?r?nMUn,y-r''Eon' U,at "r" no v'owmd th- nn,ns r?"m . that application for the purr-has- will bo r-c-ivd bv the Wk t'TJ1 of th" r'v fniirt, nd acted niTJ? Ty th.? ' l,rt in ,, rm tlmp. and value placed on the lots to be sold. T ,,, J. M. KRAZETt, lan. 12 lS7o. County Clerk. A. NOLTNER NOTARY PUR LIC. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. OREGON' CIXY. KOW IS THE TIKE TO SUliSCliIKE Foil THE ENTERPRISE S2 SO PER YEAH. TAYAELE IN ADVANCE. Each number contains the LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEVS, From all Tarts of the World ; A Carefully Selected Summary of STATE AND TERMTOIilAL iSltlWS ITElR- o " - x me Markets iu O Porlland, Sau Francisco and Crrgcn fijr LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS, o On all Subjects of Interest to the FAlttlER, MERCHANT CR MECHANIC Also, Carefully Selected MICELLA XKOUS READ1X(;. c lnShort.lt is In Every Respect a LIVE NEWSPAPER. TEE ET12KlJjSISU o Having a large and constantly increasing Circulation in the most populous partcf the State, offers superior inducements to those who wish to Advertise. o Advertisements Inserted on liEASOXADLE TER3IS. i : ; j i and it is therefore a good time to Subscribe in order thai you may bo posted on current events Send in your subscrii tion at once ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB a OKI-XiOX CITY, : OREGON. TT! ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE Vt all kinds of JOB PRINTING, such as CARDS, BILL-HEADS, Z'AMrJILICIS, DEED.?, MORTGAGES', LABELS, e LETTER-READS, in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing Ofiice, at PORTLAND PRICES. A E E K I X 1) H OP LEGAL BLAMKS constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can be had in the State. Vios'Si SoiictccI AND CO , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Oregon City, March 21. 1873-tf. AGENTS FOR TIIE EXTESPEISE. The following persons ar authorized to act as agnts lor the Enterprise: Oeo. P. Rowell t Co., 40 Tark Row, 'ew x tiriv. Coc. Wetherill t Co. f.07 Chestnut street Pllilililolnl.i.. Abbott Jt Co., lo.82 and Si Nassau street New York. l'ortland.Oregon E. Samuel San Francisco ?; St. Helens, Columbia countv S. A. Mils Astoria, Clatsop county; A. Von luisen Sal.-m r. Williams llarrisburg J. H. Smith I .a fa yet t e, a in 1 : i 1 1 eou nt y .I.E. Fergu son I alias, Polk county. I 'ave iioim I;, lioty li. K. Jfar.na AV. A. Wells .Hon.. John Pnrnett V. P. I nswf 11 N. Arnold ' N. H. Gates 1.01a Jacksonville Renton county Corvallis Canyon City.tirant eo. Albany I la lies. Wascn countv. A. C. Craig IVndlcton', Umatilla county s V. Knox Eugene City Roseburg Lebanon I .1 . ,M . i liotii F- ' ) E. I . Prist f w Hon. I-. I M an0 (C T. JTonfapuo )J. It. Ralston Hon. F. P. I' udrny H. C. Huston Jacksonville Long Tom CLACKAMAS COUNTY Reaver Creek Rutteville Cascades Can by Cuff intr's , Eagle Crrek Ha rding's Lower Mola 11a Milwankie Oswepo Cppiir Molalla c V. r.catie lohn Zuniwalt H nrv rcGugin "" ....J. W. Strawscr ...V. Wripht i"rink W. foster ,!!.Capt.Z. C. Nortf-n . W. Merclnrd "John Jlnpcnh'Tfer J.John Foole "".'w. 11. Voughan 0REC0M CJTY BREWERY Henry Huniljel, TyAVINO PERCH AK- t th0 o I w v. P.rew- ory wishes to inform the ... bnc that he is now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qual ity of LAOERBRER, as good as can be obtained anywhere In the State. Orders solicited and prompt died. '