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o o o O '3 o o THEEfJTERPBSL OREJO.X CITF, OuECOX, FEB. 5, 1S7C News Column. Cm-list General Elio is dead. Roseburg has an assay office. Snow is six feet deep in some parts of California. Junction City is going to have a lal mtvwjue on the 14th of February. It is no.v rumored that a railroad will bo in running order between Oregon and Winnerancca in three years. Three men, accused of murder, were lynched in West Virginia on the 2Gth ult. Albany intends sending some of its 2 pound pears to the Centen nial. At North Adams, Mass., last.week, two men were blown completely to pieces. A new revolution has broken out iu Mexico. lleavy failures have taken place among Kussiau wheat dealers. Georgia Democrats will meet on the 2Gth of April to select delegates to the National Democratic Conven tion, o On account of ill health, John May killed himself at San Francisco, last week. Whites and Chinese had a row in San Francisco during the celebration ? of theMojgolian New Year. The Herzegovinians are dissatisfied witli tho Austrian peace programme. California JJank stock brought $1G a share at San Francisco last week. It is proposed to run a new line of steamers between Santa Monica and San Francisco. The rain fall in Los Angeles, to date, 17. i): J inches. A ship is to be built at Portland by subscription. Ilaslett, the "Pilgrim Print," is on his way north from Itoseburg. Wells, Fargo & Co. have establish ed an ollice at Ashland. J. II. Brown, Secretary of the Ore gon Pioneer Association, wants a brief biography of every pioneer in the State. Ashland has orgauized and equip ped a lire company. T. M. Gale has retired from the Umpqua Call. 11. Neweombe is now sole owner. Jacksonville is shipping hides and deer s-kins to San Francisco. There were 43 marriages in Jack eon county last yeai The Jacobs IJros. were in Albany last w eek. Mr. James C. Ilileman, Register of the Vancouver land office, died of consumption at that place on the 2Gth ult. c Winslow.the Boston forprer.escaped to Europe with his family on board the steamship Rotterdam. His for geries are now figured as high as 81.000.000. Creditors of Edwin Booth & Co. have declared a dividend of cent. r. i per A. C. Hewing, Jake liehm and J.X. Hoyh have beou indicted by the graiicl jury of the United States, at Chicago. The general charge is that of conspiracy to defraud the Govern ment. . O (The burglars who robbed the bank at Northampton, Mass., on the 2."tli tilt., took 21), 000 in. unsigned 5 notes. e Burroughs, the wife murderer of Brooklyn, has been acquitted on the ground of insanity. The third annual session of the "Woman Suffrage association began at Washington on the 27th nit.. Mrs. M. J. Gage presiding. Fred Doug lass is championing the cause. The Turks were victo ious in an engagement with the insurgents near ltagusa on the 2Gth ult. A dispatch by telegraph from Re fcusa reports that the Turks under Monktar Pasha have retaken the forts and entrenchments at Badovan, which were captured by the ileizegovitiians in the engagement of the 17th to the lDth ult. The refreshment and waiting rooms of the new International Bail road Station at Boulogne, France, have been destroyed by the. The loss is heavy. t The 0cl, a paper lately started at Victoria, proposes to keep an eye on the dark proceedings of tho I). C. Legislative Assembly. Claudio Arasabada stabbed tmd killed Andres Lopez at San Pasqutl Cal. on the 2ith nit. Tinson has introduced a bill in the California Senate, making it a penal offense to publish any correspon dence except over the author's real name. About 200,000,000 feet of logs were put into the waters of Puget Sound last year. c Ye local on the Sulem Statesman is A. G. Schwatk;., who established the first agricultural paper in Ore gon. Henry L. Waldo, of Santa Fe, will probably succeed J. G. Palen, de ceased, as Chief Justice of New ! Mexico. A man, named Peter Applan has been found frozen to death in Keep Cool Gulch, Montana. Poor fellow, ha only followed instructions, and froze in tho attempt. New Mexico has come to tho con clusion that the Sabbath is not prop erly observed in that Territory. What are you going to do about it? The Navigation Company, recently formed at Bozeman, Montana, has bought a small steamer to run on the Upper Yellowstone. Alta, Utah, threatens to take out 5,000,000 worth of gold and silver O ore this year. The town of Abancay, South Amer ica, was totally destroyed by an earth quake on December ith. Salem has 1,451 school children 710 boys and 741 girls. A renewal of hostilities in China is feared by European residents there. Frederick Lematine. the celebrated : French actor, is dead. j The large giit eagle that used to j adorn the pilot house of the lost Pa cific has been picked up near Victoria. An Austrian corvette has been or dered to Crete to suppress the upris ing in that island. Gen. Kauffman will take command of Southern Russia and Caucaseus in the spring. Some English capitalists will start a banking house at Los Angeles, Cal. The Albany express train killed a horse which foolishly stood on the track at Salem last week. The Douglas mine, near Canyon ville, is "panning out" encouragingly- Tom Henry has been arrested at Salem for robbing Sam Horner of 835. There is talk of erecting a flouring mill at Turner's, Marion county. Gervais is working under incor poration laws. The total valuation of property at Gervais is 8150,000, on which a tax of 3 mills is levied for city purposes. A paper 4x4 inches called the Daily Manner has made its appearance in Douglas county. Mush and milk festivals have been inaugurated at Corvallis. A new saw mill has been put up at King's Valley. Work has been commenced which will result in the State's owning the swamp lands iu townships 30 aud 40 south, ranee 8 east, amounting to 1,330 and 20-100 acres. Sexton beat Slosson at a three-ball game of billiards, in New York, last week. Jonathan Earle, treasurer of the Norfolk and New Brunswick hosiery company of New Jersey, is a default er to the sum of 8140,000. II. II. Starkweather, member of Congress, died on the 28th ult., at Washington. The Iilack viving. Hills excitement is re- The National Democratic executive Coirmittee met at Washington last week and resolved to begin an early and active organization. A revolution Havti. has broken out in War is brewing between San Sal vador aud Guatemala. The Cuban insurgents are using the torch very successfully. Heavy suits against the Panama railroad are pending. A bill to allow women to vote iu municipal elections aim on money by-laws, was defeated bv a small majority last week, in Canada. The Berlin Reichstag has modified the penal code prohibiting immigra tion agencies, by adopting amend ments punishing agents only for wil ful misrepresentations. A petition signed by all branches of the Arnim family 'has been pre sented to Emperor "William, praying the pardon ot Count Henry von Ar nim. A hotel proprietor named Males ewsky, of Petrolopolis, Cal. , commit ted suicide on the iiSth ult. 11,400 eggs are bought bv a man every week at Marion Station. It is now said that Gov. Thompson will be at Boise City about the mid die of this month. The reduction of the Austrian army is being seriously discussed. Queen Victoria is expected to visit the Imperial Court of Germany. The Sultan will accept Count Audi-assay's note. M. Deak, an eminent Hungarian statesman, is dead. The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland has revoked the Peace Preservation act in the counties of Down, Kildare, Wicklow and Wermaugh. Lovery Hendricks took the first place on the St. Paul's academy roll of honor, at SUeni, for the month ending January 7. 187(5. Some San Francisco "sharper" is trving to get "beer money" out of Oregonians by writing that "the watch left with him for repairs will be sold if the .2 charges are not im mediately paid." The contractors have completed the work of laying the gas and water mains of the State Capitol building. Dayton has cot its new school bell hung, and '-jingling." Seventy-five thousand bushels of wheat is htill in store at Indepen dence. Mr. Taylor Hill has two and a half million feet of logs in the Lnckia mute, which he is rafting to Salem. Calvin B. McDonald is iu the lec ture field. He will be in Oregon some time next S2ring. Albany thinks there will be many new buildings put up there in the summer. s2o were scratched off Montana's ttebt last year. Salt Lake's eoldest day this winter was lo degrees below zero. Wyoni- luij, wueru women go out election eering, had their mercury down to oU degrees below zero. The Olyrnpiana pay $25 per ton ior nay, ana -i por bushel for tatoes. The mining claims of the China men in Jackson county Jhat were juiupeil by white men have len tlo ciileJ to belong to the jumpers. Marsh lU'lil, Coos county, ts out of tlelt. i 11 sel.urg has , ing club. ft Centennial danc- j Tho secretary of tho Oregon Tio i neer Association is collecting lio- raphies of the "ohlest inhabit nU." Delegate Elkins, of New Mexico, has presented to the Secretary of "War a petition signed bv 500 of his constituents against the proposed abandonment of Fort Crai. GEORGE A. HARDING. WAKD& HARDING, D "GGISTF AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A genera) assortment of lOruirs and Chemicals Perfumery, Soaps, Cwiiibsanil liriiithes,, Trusses, Supporters, Slioulder Ilraces Fa iit-- a ml Toilet Articles, .ALSO. Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimney, Ulas, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes anl Oye Stuffs, PLRE WINES AND LUllORS FOR ME DICINAL PURPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. PPhysicians' Proscriptions carefully compounded, and all orders correctly an swered. "Open at all hours of the night. BVAI1 accounts must, bo paid monthly, iiovtitt WARD & HARDING. THOMAS CHAR MAN 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 Xinble Six Pence is Better than a Stow Shilling. I have just returned from San Francisco, whore I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Roots and Shoes, Cloth ing, Dry Goods, Nats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Descript ion, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Ioors, China ware, Queensware, 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, flattings, Oil Cloth, Wall 'Paper, etc Of the above list, I can say my stock is the MOST C O M P L K T K ever ottered in this market, and was seleted wit h especial care for t he regon City t rade. All of which I now offer for sale at the Lowest TsSarkct Ra'ec. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Port. land to buy goods for I am Determine to Sell. Cheap and not to allow myself to be UNDERSOLD L THE STATE i)V OREGON. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay. ments, believing as I do t hat Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re quirements of t lie trad'1. Come one and all and see for yourselves that the old stand ot THOMAS CIIAKMAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be us'-less for me to tell you all the advantages I can offer you in the sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All I wish to say is Comr, and S??,nnd Examine 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 goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed, upon. 1 hanking all lor t he liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. THUS, t MAU.YIAJN, Main Street, Oregon City, Legal Tenders and Count v Scrip taken at market rates. T1IOS. CIIAKMAN. RTTrt.OOO lbs word wanted bv TIIOS. CIIAKMAN. W.lff. ISKOTT2UTft! "lirOUED INFORM THE CITIZENS OF 11 Oregon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish Fir?, SPRUCE AND GEDAR LUMBER, Of every description, at low rates. A I.so, Dry Flooring, Ceiling, Itnstic, Spruce, (for shelving), Ijatiice, Pickets, and Fe nee-Posts, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest iiotic, at as low a rates as it can be purchased in the State. Give me a cal I at. t he OJllCOOy CITY SA W MILLS. Oregon City. June 10, 1S75 :tf LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE. -o- rpilEUNnERlC.NEPPUOPHlETOKOF 1. t he Livery Stable on Fiff h street.Oregon City, Oregon," keeps constantly on hand Buggies, C'nrrlageg anil ll.:fk. Naddlo u:il Hnggy Horses. l"rioo Reasonable. ANDY WILLIS, Oregon City, Nov. 5, 175. Proprietor. TJotSce. U. s. Land Office. Orkgon City, Oregon, 1 'cemher JK. 1X75. CI OM PLAINT HAVIMi HKKN E.NTI It ) ed at this office by O, W. Koork against John P. Perrv lor abandoning his Home stcadF.ntrv.Xo. 1,!, dated c.'l, lSTO.np onthoW.ij of N.E.U.aii ithe N ofN.WKi, section 12, township 2 s uit h, range 3 west, in Washington county, sregon, with a viw to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to u; pi'ar at this oflie on the "24th day of February, 1CH, at 11 o'eloek ,. M., to r -ond and furnish testimony oone-Tiiiiiir f-i id all";red aban donment. UWKN W OF.. lit' ritrr. T. II. HA :'US:S, Kcceircr. D -e. 31, li75 :vl BIBLES F SALE. TVMT RKCSIVE at my Store in Or "! l'OU SALS, . '""it v. a sup' ly of i Kibles and Testaniei-.'s. "hese 1mxks are the property of the Am --e :i Pibl" Society, and are ofTered for sale i lov" as thy can be bought at any simil ir IVKsitory in the state. Those wishing to purchase are invtled to call and exami-i" our stock. v'.u,ter Frs Ft, Agent for Clac lamas County, P. WARD. E2 BOUND i OLUftlES OF USIC MAKE APPROPRIATE PRESENTS. AtnongthP manv thousands of Ballads and Piano Pieces that we publish, then1 are some that are noted for their preat beauty and lasting qualities. We have made a careful selection of these pieces and offer them in book form, as follows : VOCAL WORK'S WITH Piano Accompaniment. Mother Goose Melodies. Beautifully il lustrated. (Ask for Novello's Edition, or vou will jet a cheap photograph copy. SI 9 In boards ; full jilt, $2 5K) Shilling Lights. Songs. $1 73 in $2 50. A collection of Sacred boards; cloth and jilt, Golden leaves. Vols. I. and IT. A col lection of Songs and 'Choruses, by W. S. Ha vs. Each vol, f 1 75 in hoards; cloth and gilt. $ 5(1. Henrtli Hint Home, Sivcet Sou ikIk h ii1 Firewhle K-lios. Three vols, of choice Home Songs, by Hays, Danks, etc. Each vol. $1 75 in boards; cloth and gilt ,$'2 30. Priceless Gems. A fine collect ion of Songs by Wallace, Thomas, Keller, etc. $1 70 in boards ;cloth and gilt, 52 50. Peters' Household Melodies. Vol. I. Cont aining all tlie latest and best songs by Hays, Datiks, Thomas, Stewart , (about 100 songs). $8 in boards; cloth and gilt, 1. The Opera at Home. A collection of Standard Opera Songs, s"lect,ed from over 25 Operas. S3 in boards ; cloth and gilt, $1. Genua it A'olkslie?ler Album. 40 songs, with Eng. and tier. text. $2 50. .Ileinllfssohii's 7(i Songs. Elegent folio edition. Full gilt, f S 5i. The same for a deep voic, in 2 vols. 8vo, each, S2 50 in paper; cloth, $3 50. Schtt ma tin's Vocal Album. .TO songs, with Eng. andGer. text. ?2 50 in paper; full gilt, ?3 50. Sunlight of Song. A collect ion of Sacred and Moral Sonus, beautifully illustrated bv the Pros. Dalziel. Full gilt, $1. PIANO JWORKS. Fairy Fingers, Pearl Drops, tragic Circle and Votinsr Pianist. Four col lections of easy Piano Music for young players, most of the nieces beiiu without octaves. Each vol. ?I 75 in boards; cloth and gilt, ?2 5 . Musical Ileereations. A collection of Dance Music. SI 73 in boards; cloth and gilt, ?2 50. Golden Chimes. A choice collection of Parlor Music, by Ch. ICinkle. $175 in boards ; cloth and gilt, ?2 50. lirilliiint Gems. Containing music of medium difliculty, by W.vman, Kinkle, etc. ?1 75 in boards; clot li and gilt, $2 50. Strnnss' Waltzes, A'ols. I. Jt II. Ask for Peters' Edition, the only complete copy giving the full waltzes as played by Thomas' Orchestra. S3 in boards ; cloth, 51. Pearls of Melo'ly. and Parlor Music. SI. A collection of Dance SS in boards; full gilt, Peters' Parlor Music, Vol. I. Our latest and best Piano Music of moderate difli culty. S3 in boards; full gilt, SI. In Cremede la Creme. Vols. I. and II. A collection of choice Piano Music, by Thalberg, l.iszt, II. ller, etc. This is de cidedly the best collection of IkiiimiI music in tiic niarivcT. ucn.Min uoarus ; lull gilt, St. IJeethoveu' Sonatas. Svo, fu'l gilt, SI. " Sl. folio. Cli'ipi.-Cs Wji Jt .-.es, SI 50: Polonaises, S2; Nocturnes, S2 ; Pallads, S2 ; Pr-ludes, S2 50 ; Sonatas, S2 5). All in stiff pajcr covers. ?Ii!-le!sol iNCinn 3le t e Pi a i: Works. Elegant folio edition, full gilt,in4 vols., each, SO 50; Svo edition, full gilt, 4 vols., each. S3 50 ; Svo edition, paper covers, 4 vols.,teach, ?2 50. Moist i-Ph Sonatas. Full gilt, S3 50. Weher's Piano H oiks. Full gilt, SI. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address, J. L. PETE US, 8 111 S SO A li Y A Y, X. I ee. 2 5 .w(i I. S 3L 'Li T jST Gr HAS JUST KKCEIVEDTIIK LARCJKST stock of FALL AND WINTER GGGDS ever imported to Oregon City, which he olfTs at great ly reduced prices. My stock CLOTHING Has Jbeen largely increased arid I can show as handsome a line of ready-made goods in Men and Poys' I'.usiness and J ress Suits, Coats, etc., as can be found in the count ry, and at prices that cannot, fail to satisfy. My DRESS ROODS DEPARTMENT Is filled with a splcndi I assortment of all the leading styles and fashionable shades of goods I'Jin press Oolli, ."I:)!i:iir, Krenrli nnil Amrii-a ii Ir!.s Ciond4 Dla-k Alpitcca, Ilrillia ut iitcn. Cashmeres, vc. r, a jvflsr iz r. s . Plaid, Plain andOpora Flannels, of nil col ors. Pleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. Ladies' ami tJntst' t'lidfrivai SiiiMvisaii'l Scarfs, Wool HlatiUet-i, Trunin ii nd Tvn vi'lliij; Ntrleln, (lulsaiidt'n im, Oil ( Intli T.tf Floor mid Table. SOOTS and SHOES, I would call special attention to mv stock of Men's and Hoys' San Francisco P.oots. which I have sold for a number of years past, with general satisfaction. Kv cry pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE & FARMING UTEUS!LS; Choice Teas, Canned Ooods, and all eholc Family Groceries, All at I,ov Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AM) CAUM IN ISLAND SALT. Highest Trice aid for all kinds of Cosutlry i rod ce. 200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted, for which I shall pay tho hiffhnst cash price. I. SELLING. Oregon City, Sept. 30 1875. tf STILL IN THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF HAAS' S.VLDOX, WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, IT EEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK jl'V. of family urocenes to be found in the city. All goods warranted. (Joods delivered in the city free of charge. The highcttcasb. unip pant i'r cmiuirv proouc". Oreioo City, M.arch 2s, 1S73. CHAS. Li. O DEALER IX DRY-GOOD: FANCY GOODS GROCERIES, Crockery, Scc, See CORXER OF SEVENTH AXD MA IX STREETS, OREGON CITY. ALSO, A LARGE DRESSED CEDAR AXD -FINISHING LUMBER, Of various kinds, for sale in quantities to suit, at reasonable rates. MJiR VH A NDISB. JOHN MYERS, OREGON C8TY. DIALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for and all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRGDUCF 1 will sell as low as any house In Oregon for CASH OR ITS KQUIVALRST n Good Merchant able Produce. I am selling very low for CASH PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS Give n a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City, March 21, 1873. A. C. WALLIFJG'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. Plttock'a lliilldlnjr Corner of Stmlt and Front Streets. PORTLAND, u:iluu. " I to any desired pattern. Music 1ooks, Ma2A7.ines. Newspapers, etc., bound in ev ory variety of style known to the tirade. Ordors from the ei.untry promptly tended to. at- to feiT)A I'1!' Day nt, home. Terms f) yf fre. Address Ifeblv c;. STI.VSON & Co., IYrtlan 'pMe VICK'S arid "Vc SSeotls FloAver are the best the world produces. They are planted by a million people in America, and the result is, beautiful Flowers and splendid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue sent free to all who enclose the postage a 2 cent stamp. VICK'S FloAvei and Vegetable Grarcleii Is the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hundreds of fine illustrations, and funr Chromo Pltttex of Flower, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. lrice :io cts. in paper covers; C5 cts, ound in cle. gant cloth. VicltV Floral Guide. This is a Ijeautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an ele. gant colored Frontispiece with the first number. Price only ets. for tho The first number for 1S76 Just issued. Ad dress JAMES VICK, Rochoatrr, X'. Y. TO RENT. rrUIE GREEN POINT MANSION" WITH 1. grounds, lately occupied by Mr II Souls, is for Rent, for one or more years Any one desiring a retired residence, with splendid garden tract and Fruits in abund ance, will please apply to v- W. C. JOHNSON Nov. i, lS7o;tf - TJiTIELD, LOT OF YOUNG MEN Who are suffering from the effeet of vouthtul follies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon laid at the altar of surfering humanity. UK. S1UXXKY will guar antee to forfeit $.rM) for every case ot se minal weakness, or private disease of an v kind or character which he under takes and fails to cure. He would, there lore, say tot lie unfortunate sutferer who may read this notice, that, you arc tread ing upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking t he proper rem edy for your complaint. You may be in the lirst stage; remember you are aj proaching the last. If you are bordering upon the last, and are suffering some or all of its illcfTects, remember that if you in-rsist in procrastination, t he time must come when the most skillful physician can render you no assistance; when the door of hop- 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 imagination, but avail your self of t he beneficial results of his treat ment before your case is beyond the reach of medical skill, or belore grim death hurries vou to a premature grave. Full course of treatment Sir no. Seiu; money by Postoflice order or Kxpress with full deseription of ease. fall or address, lilt A. U. SIIXX"KV, No. 11 ICearny street, San Francisco. sept lti :ly JOHfJ S C K R A Main St., Oregon City. MANUFACTURER AM) ISPfiRTER IF Saddles, Harness, Sinldleiy-Ilj-.K-wuie, !., e! YV 7HICII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP A can be had in tin Slate, at 1 til Smu warrant my gootls as r -presently!.. JOHN SCI! RAM, SmUlle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, l.NT.'l-mtf. The standard r in -uy nr C!ihs. In 'luenz, Sore Thrmit, W'iitOfin-t (on;ff Croup, I i er ( 'iiijlni)it, Tiroue' i'i, P.leeil 11.7 of the 'i..v, and ver.. a IT- --t ion ot 1 1 1 -'I'hro'at, I. tings and Chest, including Cox- SXT M l'TIOX. 'iifjr'i Halsnm ofWilil Cherry does not dry up a cough, but loosens it, cl.-anses t he Rungs, and allays irritation, thus re morinij the eaixe of th complaint. None genuine unless signed I. I'VTTS. Pr ( ard by Seth V. Fowi.er A Sons, l".os(on. Sold by ItF.nniNfJTON, HosTKTTF.lt A "o., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. itifcbly THE WEEKLY SUIT. XIJV VOI5! Eighteen hundred and seventy-ix is the Centennial year. It is also tl'n- ye r in which an opposition lions'' ot Re n s'-n-tatives, the lirst sineeth" war, will bi- in power at Washington ; and theyt-arof the twenty-third election of a President of the United Stat"s. All of thes" events ar sure to be of great interest and important, especially the two latter; aud all ot them' and everything connected with them, will be hilly and freshly reported and exumnd ed in THK Hex. The Opposition IIous of Re r -snta-tives, taking up the line of inipiirv ojiened years ago by Tin-: sun, will sternly and diligently investigate the corruptions and misdeeds ot Grant's administration - and will, it is to be hoped, lay the foundation for a new and better j-riod in our nation al history, of all this Tjik sun win con tain complete and accurate accounts fur nishing its readers with earlv and trust worthy information upon thes- absorbin topics. The ; twcnty-third Presidential election, with the preparations lor it. will be mem orable as deciding ujon Oranfs aspira tions for a third tTin of power and plun der, and still more as deciding who shall be the candidate of the party 'of Reform, and as electing that candidate. Concern itig all these subjects, those who read TlIK sux will have the constant means of be ini; thoroughly well informed. Thk Wekki.y Sun, which has attained circulation ot ovcxeighty thousand copies, already has its readers inovrry State and Territory, and we trust that the venr 1ST0 will see their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspaper. All lh general news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at lull length when of moment; and al.wavs, we trust, treated 1n a clear, interesting and in structive manner. It is our aim to make The Weekly Sun the best family newspaper in the world, and we shall continue to give in its col umns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tales, poems, scientific intelligence and agricultural in formation, for which we are not able to make room in our daily edition. The agri cultural department especially is one of ii prominent ieatures. i ne fashions are a iso regularly reported In. its columns : and so are the markets of everv kind The Weekly Sun. eight pages with fiftv- six oroau columns is only $1 20 a year Kstage prepaid. As t his "price barely rei pays the cost of the naner. no discount Von be made from this rate to clubs, agents postmasters, or anvone. ' The Daily Sun. a large four Til0 nPws. i"'!"T(ii iweniy-cignt columns, gives all l ne news tor two cents a copv. Subscrip tion, postage prepaid, Me. a month or ? 50 a. year. Sunday edition extra, 1 10 per .-..I. u ime no i raveling agents Ad dress, THE SUN, New York City. STATE 33A3D OF IMMIGRATION. tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign ..ruin.itTN sisut states, and for circu laiing such information abroad by this itoaru, ail iersons in this State having farms and Linds for Sale or Rent, or de sirous ot tormlng Colonies, will please for j.ru minis noaru as soon as possible de tailed descriptions of their Farms and l,ands, I location. Price and Termsof Sale or conaittons of rentlner: and all persons desirous of obtaining Agricultural or ot her Laborers, will please communicate direct with t his Board. By Instructions of the Commissioners of Immigration. WIIIIAM REID, fcbGlm. A State Com'r of Immigration. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUJISCItIHE FOR THE S2 50 PER YEAR, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. Each number contains the LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, From all Parts of the World : G r- A Carefully Selected Summary of O STATE, TERRITORIAL ANI NEWS ITEMS; o A Corrected Liet ot the Market Ii Portland, Sail Francisc and Orcjoi Clip - GO LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS, On all Subjects of Interest to tb FARMER, MERCHANT OR MECHANIC o Also, Carefully Selected O MlSiCELl-ANKOUS KEADINC. In Sliort, it is in Every Respect a LIVE NEWSPAPER. THE ESTUKPieiSK Having a large and constantly increasing Circulation in the most populous part of the State, offers superior inducements to those who wish to Advertise. Advertisements inserted on REASONABLE TERMS. and i is therefore a good time to Subscribe in order that you may be posted on current events Send in your subscription at onc ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB OFFICE OREGON CITY. : OREGON. WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE all kinds of JOB PKINTING, such as CAP JtS, JIILL-UKADS, PAMPHLH1S, aDKKPS, MORTGAGES, LABELS, LETTER-HEADS. in fact all kinds of work done a In Printing Office, at PORTLAND PRICES. ALL KINDS OP LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can be had in the fctatc. AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Oregon City, March 21. 1873-tf. AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. The following persons. are Author!.) t act as agents for the Enterprise : Oeo. P. Rowcll Jt Co., 40 Park Row, ?ew ork. ,f'-i0',XVot.horlu A Co-60" Chestnut stre Philadelphia. ' Abbott & Co., o.82 and 81 Nassau atrr-k New York. T T Port la nd .Oregon ... L. Snirnif I Thos. 1!otc " 1 1.. I. Fistirs. San Francisco. St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Mil Astoria, Clatsop county- A. Van Duscn, 'salem 1 Williams Harrislairg J. H. Smith. lifayette. Yam hill county J.I.. Ferguson Hallas, Polk county Dave Holmes, Kola it. iuaw Jacksonville R. K. Hanna. Benton county W. A. Wells. Corvallis Hon. 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