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o o o ) o O o 9 o O o D o 0 3 o o O o o o o o o o o O o o THE EHTEBFh ESI q ; j ! OREGON CITi, OBEGOX, FES. 25, 1S7C. News Column. O -Valla Walla owes 0,000. The CarJists are panic stricken. Speaker Kerr's health is delicate. Tho price of ' flour is going tip in France. The Carlists are being defeated on every side. iat, is dead Klickitat has no name on the delin quent tax list. ! Winnemucca had an earthquake for a valentine. , - ' i Yreka was shaken by; an earth-: quake last week. Prince Napoleon accepts the Re public of France. The wheat market was dull on the 17tU inst., at Liverpool. The Empress of Austria will visit England early in March. "A freshet in Mohawk vallty has done considerable damage. Charlotte Cusfiman, the actress, died at Boston on the 18th. A bill to abolish the death penalty has passed the Mairjo Senate. j Denver is putting on airs it is to have a line of street cars. The high waters have considerably fallen throughout California. There are some Iowans at Lewiston who want to buy 500 cay uses. The Indians at Cape Flattery are busily engaged catching scaln. A cession of tlie Prussian railways to the Emjure has taken place. The schooner Arizona was wrecked at Bridgeport, Cal., on the 15th. A terrible wind and snow storm prevailed at Quebec on tho 17th. 400 men will leave Philadelphia for the Black Hills in tho Spring. Nicholas Galeston committed sui cide in San Francisco on the 18th. Protracted meetings are being held at the Methodist Church in Salem. The Avalanche and Boise Statesman are throwing hot shot itt each other. A blessing of frontier life they had no valentines in the Black Hills. On the 17th inst., $100:000 worth of Rutland, Yt., was consumed by nre. "V -w-x. m jjoru ueruy iears a religious war between the Christians and Mussul mans. An iron tug-boat is on it wav from the Atlantic coast to Pnget Sound. The King of S-iain says his rela tions with tho United" States are Cfriendly. Tho Western Union Telegraph Co has reduced its rates from 20 to 30 per cent; Count Von Arnim has been sum moned to Berlin to .stand trial for treason. Vm. Brown lifts lnrn nrmn'ntn' farmer on the Neah Bay Indian res ervation. . San Francisco wants to have $25,000 celebration on the -1th of next July. O xne inmuer unsmess is dun on account of the low juices in San Francisco. G A man named Mason has shipped 1. GOO sacks of Colorado flour to the Black Hills The English Liberals will attack the government for purchasing Suez Canal shares. The snow is very deep in Utah, trains having much trouble in get ting through. Dan Morgan was shot and insfantly killed by ,R. Graves, at Colusa, CuL, on tho 17th inst. Thomas Scully killed hisbrother-in-law Thomas Yovba at Auaheim, Cal., on the 18th. The Walla Walla & Columbia Riv er Railroad is being put in good con dition for the spring. Three road acrents robbed a crowd ed stage near Mesilla, N. M., of ?3,- 500. nan e ul'cu lucre The ex-postmaster of Cariboo, Col orado, has been asrested in San Irancisco for embezzlement. Cattlo are dying of starvation in great numbers in Utah, on account of the severity of the winter. Our old friend Capt. J. 11. Wiley was marshal of the Washington's birthday parade, in Portland. .-The California Legislature wants the management of the Indians trans ferred to tho war department. There is a minister in Colorado who can walk off with 1,100 pounds lie must be strong in the faith. The Unitarian Church of Portland lias allowed its pastor, Rev. T. L. Elliot, a year's leave of absence. rvAL "rksville, Columbia - county . r., . grange was organized on the otli, with 2U charter members. Disraeli has moved in Pftrliiin-innt that Queen Yictoria be allowed to iah.e ine nue 01 impress of India. The Peck mine at Prescott, Vir ginia, produces rock worth 81.527 a ton. A good s-peck-ulation, that. De Forpst Porter has been nonvn ated by the President "as associate justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. President Grant signed the Cen tennial bill with n quill pen made from the pinion of an American eagle-. J. L. Lawrence, of Yallejo, com mitted suicide in San Francisco. Whisky and business troubles the cause. The steamers running from San Francisco to China have discharged the Chinese, and employed wlTite sailors. Dominica D.wiuia, Anionio Cata lona and B istanio Lombanlo, three Italians convicted at St. Louis last , ere on the 1 irh. o V';: A baby sea-serpent seven feet long has been caught at Neah Bay, The worm will be exhibited at the Cen- tennial. The Pacific Mail Company will rnn two steamers a raontu on mo Sound route, from and after the first of April. Senor Jose D. Posada Herrera, of Madrid, has been unanimously elect ed president of the new Chamber of Deputies. An English vessel has arrived at Gravosa with 14,000 breach -loading rifle3 and 2 field pieces for the Her- zegovinians. Prince Imperial has written a letter opposing Prince Napoleon as a can didate for the Chamber of Deputies from Corsica. The Kern Yalley Bank of Bakers field was robbed of $27,000 last week. 81,000 reward for tho apprehension of the robbers. A thousand dollars were stolen from the otlice of the California and Oregon Stage Company, at Prescott, on the 11th inst. Private John Tucker committed suicide at Fort Lapwai, I. T. on the 27th tilt. He was in debt and this was his method of settlement. Henry Hurst was unseated from the House of Commons for sending letters to voters, promising to pay their way to the xiolling places. At Rortcbarg, last week. Judge Willis was severely handled bv one T. Sheridan. The Judsre savs the Will-is strong, but the llesh is weak. A dispatch from Omaha, dated the 7th', says it is feared a general out break will soon take place among the bioux, Arrajiahocs and Cheyenne In dians. Cheyenne papers have almost ex- uiusted their stock of lies concern ing the Black Hills, and are recom mended to draw on Custer's military reports. The Indiana Slate Greenback Con vention has instructed its delegates o the National Convention to vote for Senator Booth of California, for President. At the convention of the editors of California interior papers, "patent outsides" and supplements were de nounced. A permanent organization was effected. Casey, of the Ilonizcr, was mistaken for an escaped jailbird, aiid came very near suliering arrest. A hard Case-he may be, but we do not be lieve this story. Judro Jacobs has written to the Dispatch that his demand that a daily mail route be established between Tacoma and Seattle was refused on account of the expense. A farmer in Douglas county plow ed up an Indian skull and 8500, last week. Hie question now arises, aid the skull put the money there, or vice versa? Most likely vice versa Tne steamer Oriflamme has been seized by the U. S. Marshal on com plaint nf J. P. Smith of the British ship City of Taujore, charging that the Orin.imme was responsible for the recent collision. On the 17th inst., the steamers Franconi and Strath Clyde collided off Dover, England. Tho boiler of the Strath Clyde burst, and she sank immediately. Fifty-nine of her pas sengers were drowned. Indian George, Captain Ter .illi- ger, an old man named Bailey, Richard Hall, James Forest and Joseph Ceuten are the names of those lost with the sloop which was re cently. wrecked on Clatsop Boash. A grand daughter of Brigham Young, who married a Gentile, nam ed Hopkins, was kidnapped by the Young family. AVhen brought before t lie Court on a writ of habeas corpus she expressed a wish to go with her parents, and Hopkins, sensible man, did not object. On the 17th, Senator Kelly intro duced a bill authorizing the Vancou ver Water Company to lay water pipes through Fort Yancouver mili tary reservation; referred. Also for the relief of J. W. P. Iluntngtou, deceased, late superintendent of In dian affairs in Oregon; referred. A bill subsidizing the Northern Pacific railroad to the amount of three million dollars, and a bill sub sidizing the Utah Northern Narrow Gauge to the amount of $1,150,000, have been passed by the Montana Legislature, and received the Gov ernor's approval. Both bills come before the people on the 3d of April. The Ovepron State Temperance Al liance was in session at Portland last week. Among the many resolutions offered was the following: Restored, that in view of the approaching elec tion, it is the duty of all the friends of Temperance to do all in their power to secure tbe nomination and election of men who nre honest tem perate and capable. Thk Medicine of Sunshine. The world wants more sunshine in its disposition, in its business, in char ities, in its theology. For ten thou sand of the aches and pains. and irritations of men and women we rt commend sunshine. ' Tt soothes better than morphine. It stimulates better than champagne. It is the best plaster for a wound. The good Samaritan poured or.t in the fallen traveller's gash more of this than of wine or oil. Florence . Xio-htsno-aln used it on Crimean battle, fields. Take it in all the alleys, on board all the ships, l,v all the sick beds. Not a phi.il fnil nor a decanter full, but a soul full. It is good for Spleen, for liver complaint, for neuralgia, for rheumatism, for fallen fortunes, for melancholy. We suspect that heaven itself is only more sunshine. A applied to B for a loan of S100 B replied: "My dear A, nothin would please mebctter than tnolili yon, and I will do it. I h.tven't iV me. lint. ni iV 'ii make a note ami T 1 1 dorse it. and von can cr t the mr.n. from the bank." Gratt-fnl A proceed. ed nt ; ouoe to wi i'Ip tlienMn ..c 11 Y; m:-kf l 1 want $m ..... -v... .-x ma M). n lniloi-o,1 ! '.mer. the banV f1,.-....i. i .. it. and uie moner wa? divided I 1 . 1.. . -r-. . " "i: ihjic is uiie l. was in I : .'.tv., "' ' meec ice payment. What ne is nnahle to cipher out l . . U l,,,..! on., .,-n "ltr,ufr ! .; " , . i or i oor 'row. J. P. WARD. GEORGE A. HARDING. WARD & HARDING, DEMIST? AND - APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY OX HAND A general assortment, of ' Drugs and. Chemicals, Porfumerj-, Soap, Combs and Ilrushrs,, Trtisced, Supporters, Slioulder Braces Fancy ami Toilet . Article, Kerosene Oil, Lami Chlmnej-g, Glass, I'utty, 1-uiiits, Oil, VuruiidiM and liyc Stuff, Pl'BE WINES AND LLUORS FOR ME DICINAL PIRPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. tyPhysielans Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders correctly an swered. cVOnen at all hours of the night. iyAll accounts must be paid monthly, novlitt" WAKD & HAUDINU. THOMAS C El A R ul A H ESTABLISHED 1853 Jj ESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS M. ol Or;'0!i uiiy nnu ol tlie niametic Valley, that he Js still on hnrwi una jUin6 business oil II1U OIU mono, HI HI A Nimble Six I'cncn it Hotter than a Slow Shilling. I have just, returned from San Francisco, where 1 purchased one of the- LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Boot s and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, ' Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Descript ion, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Plated ware, G lass ware, Jewelry of Various Qualit ies And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N Hope, Faming tions of Every Implementsof Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc Of the alovo list, I can saj my stock is the BI O S T C O 31 1 L. 12 T E ever offered in this market, and was solcted wit 1: fsjveial can; for t he Oregon City trade. AH of which I now offer for sale at the. Lowest EV?arket Ra es. No us" for the ladfes, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy good for I am Determined to Sell Cheap and not to allow myself to be QDERSALD I' THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay. merits, believing as I do that Twenty Yours Exjiorienc in Oregon City enables me to know the re quirements of the trade. Come one and all and see for yourselves that the old stand ol THOMAS CI I A KM AX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless for mo to tell you all the advantages I can offer you in t lie sale of iroods, as every store that advertises does thai., and probably you have been disap pointed. All I wish to say is four, mul ST.ani! Exuiiilu.? for Tenrsrlvrs fori do not wisli to make any mistakes. My object is to t"ll all my old friends now that. I am still alive, and desirous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. TITOS. I'llAItMAX, " Main Street, Oregon City, Thecal Tenders and County Scrip taken at mark- t rates. TITOS. CIIAIIMAN. C"5l),0;):) lbs wool wanted bv TIIOS. CIIAUMAN. "YyOTTI.D IXFOUM THK CITIZENS OF Oregon City and vlcinitv that he is prepared to furnish , Fin, SPRUSE AFD CEDA3 LUMBER, Of every description, at low rates. ALSO, Dry Flooring, Oiling, Rustic, Spruce, (for shelving), I,attee, IMcUeja, it uri l'V:i-e-IOKts, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Street and Sidewalk lumler furnished on the shortest notice, vt as low a rates a it can be purchased in the State. Give in' a call at the ORUUOX CITY SAW M1IA.S. Oregon City, June 10, 1S75 ;tf LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE rjHIF. f'N'DERSKiNEDPnOPUIFTOUOF L the liivery Stable on VMftli street.Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand Htsprles, Cri-in;es l?:icks. Saddle njtl IJngrsry Horses. Prices T?o:i.-,oii:ille. ANDY WILMS, Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1S75. Proprietor. FJotioe. U. S. Land Office, Oreoon City, Oregon. Feirurv 9, IS70. t lOMPLlLVf HA VINO 1IKKN EV V tereti at thj ofric-' bvl J. II. Kainey against Jolin Cr Ur nbandonin? his Homestead Entrv. No. 17i?. tlat -l Mav 5, 171, Ufion the s. H of fe s. o.H seelO.town ship ti south, Itantre 2 cist, in Clackamas county, Oregon, with a view to the cancel lation of said entry : t!i said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the -'it diny ol March. lSTri. nt 10 nrnv- c nK.rnin i n ... !..x.,.in. i mrnT- vrEV -l-.: K'e.nWr. -"' T-" " tlsox, w-er.; ' BISLES F 11 SALE. t'ST IiKC7JVrF ' v for sat.v:. at mvKfor- ir, Or r Iit n mmtilv nt V.ibles sincl Tpstamei. t '"ni'S" loks are the property of the Arv " - in Iille Society, and are offered for sal-- !o' as they ean i w '-'mi;!!!, ai anv sim: ir uennsuorv m : ine.-Mar,". j nose wlsnm r to pnrciias. are 1 invtieel to call and exam i-ie our stock. W I.TER rsiT. r"t for f:'c.-'.7v' County i COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, TTMTVTW.TTV ni? fTT!DtTi HE" OLUHES OF MUSIC MAKE APPROPRIATE PRESENTS. a ks-nir tit a o n t tVimisands of Ballads andPiao Pieces that we publish, thcr 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 WOE KS WITH . . Piano Accompaniment. nrniliorRnoM Melodies. Beautifully 11 iidp,tn.i for Novel lo's Edition, or von will get a cheap photograph copy. II 9 ) in boards ; full gilt, $2 5W Shining T.ierlit. A collection of Sacred Sonss. $1 75 in boards; cloth and gilt, ?2 50. ... .. Golden Leaves. Vols. I. and II. A col lection of Songs and Choruses, by W. S. Hays. Each vol, $1 75 In boards; cloth nud gilt, $2 30. . ' . Hearth a n:l Home, Sweet Koutuls aiiil FireIle Kcloen. Three vols, of choice Home Songs, by Hays. Dan ks, etc. Each VoU f 1 0 ill Uociras i elotli anU filt.J SO. Priceless Gem. A fine rolled ion of Songs by Wallace, Thomas, Keller, etc. $1 7l in boards ;cloth and gilt, ?2 50. Peters' Household Meloilies. Vol. I. Containing all th latest and best songs by Hays, Danks, Thomas, Stewart, (a bout 100 songs). $8 in boards ; cloth and gilt, $1. The Op?ra nt Home. A collection of Standard Op"ra Songs, selected from over 25 Operas. S3 in boards ; cloth and gilt, Si. German Volkslierier Album, with Eng. and Ger. text. $2 50, -10 songs, JHciidlessolin's 7C, WoHgs. Elegent folio edition. Full gilt, ?S 50. The same for a deep voic, in 2 vols. Svo, each, 2 50 in paper; ciotli, $3 50. Schumann's Voe.il Album. .10 sonirs, with Eng. and Ger. text. $2 50 in paper; full gilt, $3 50. Siiiilirht of Sonaf. A collection of Sacred and Moral Sonjis, beaut ifullv illustrated by the Pros. Dalziel. Full gilt, ?1. PIANOWOHKS. Fiifry Fiu'rer.-, Pearl 1)im;i.-i, .tlaric ('ii'fle and Yoniiv Pi:iitit. Eour col lections of 'asy I'iiino Music for young players, most, of the pieces b -iij-r without octtives. Eacli vol. SI Tola boards; cloth and gilt, o). Slmical Ilerrentlom. A collection of Dance Music. $1 75 in boards; cloth and gilt, $2 50. G I.lei "IiiieH. A choice collection of Parlor Music, by Oh. Kinkle. 17oin boards ; ciotli and gilt, ?2 50. Rrilliant Gems. Containing music of medium difficulty, by Wyman, Ivinkle, etc. ?1 75 in boards; cloth and gilt, f2 50. StraiiHs' Walt7.es Vol. I. A II. Ask for l'eters' Edition, the only complete copy giving th;? full waltz 's as played by Thomas Orchestra. 3 in boards; cloth, 1. Penrl of 3Iel Ty. A coll'-ction of Dane( and I'arlor Music. ?S in boards; full ?rilt, . ?!. Pf tfVK Pavlor Minir, Vol.1. Our latest and best Piano Music of moderate diili culty. $ in boards; full giit, 1. La Cremedtt la C'reme. VoJh. I. m;i II. A collection of choice Piano MusiL. Iv Thalberg, Liszt, Heller, etc. This is de cidedly the best collection of bound musie in the market. Kaeh.S-'Jin Iviards; lull Kilt, SI. Ri-cIIijvoh's S;)i5:as. fivo, fu'l " folio. :i:t, ?i. C'liapi u'i 1VaItx's, ?1 50 : Polcua is 's, ; Nocturnes, :?.; ltallads, Si!; 1'r dudes, $2 50: Sonatas, .! 50. All i:i stilf pai r covers. JIii ;i-lsii ii'; C'oi pli' t Ti it it t l VtivJ m. Elega nt folio elition, full gilt, in I vols., each, ?! 50 ; Svo edit ion, full gilt, 4 vols., each. $tf 50; 8vi edition, pa;tT covers, 1 vo!s.,'.eae!i, ?2 5). 31i7,art'ii Sonatas, pull gilt, ?:J 51. Wfhcr's Piano Work. Pull gilt, l. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address, J. L. PETEKS, Sjn BRO.VDW.VY, X. V. Dee. 21 :w(i I. SIELLTITSTG- HAS JITST KECEIVEH THE IVIIUEST stock of FALL AND WINTER 00003 ever imported to Oge.n City, Miiicii h" olfers at greatly reduc-d nice. My s!.ock oloteehstg- Has fbeen largely increased aiil I can show as handsome a line of ready-made goods in Men and IJovs' P.usiness and Dress Suits, Coats, etc., as can be found in the country, and at prices that cannot, fail to satisfv. My DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is tilled with a splendid assort ment of all the leading styles and fashionable shades of goods !2m press Ciotli, Mohairs, Preit-!i nml American Oi-c.xit (iod.s lilac-k Vlpnrra, Kvilliit itiiues, C'jilieres, Vf. ir l a- 3sr 3sr i-: s , Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col ors. Pleached and Unbleached Cotton Piannels. I dies' nn;l Gents' t'lulrnrar SI;i wis sincl Svarfu, Wool Kin iikrls, Trtiniis u nil Tra velliiir SaffUel, II a t :i n I Csi ps, Oil lo1Hf:r Floor n no! Tnble. BOOTS and SHOES, I would call special attention to my stock of Men's and lioys San Francisco Hoots, which I have sold for a number of years past, with general satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE k FARMING UTEfJS!L?: Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic Family Groceries, All at Low Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AM) CI R 31 AX 1SL.IX0 SALT. Highest Price aid for all kinds of 33ialry -Produce. 200,000 h. of V00L AVantcd, for which I shall pay the hhrhest cesh lric"- I. SKLLIXci (Jregon Cify, Sept. 30 1ST5. tj STILL U THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF HAAS' S.'.LOOV. WLLIAlvIS & HARDING, AT TIIE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of I amily Groceries to be found in the city All goods warranted. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest cash Dnce paid for country produce T-'lcslca-,u Oregon City, March 28, 1873. " IVi CI-IA.S. i-I. OTJFIELDr:1' r DEALER IX . ; :-. . DRY-GOODS, : i - FANOYGOODS : ' , ' f .; GROCERIES, . CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF DRESSED CEDAK AND FINISHING LUMBER, Of various kind?, for sale in quantities to suit, at reasonable rates. M KUCHA N D IS H. J OHN MYERS. OREGON CITY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest priees for ni ter, "HI 5'gx 9 nud all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE ! will sell as lov as any house in Oregon for cash on its jcqvtva t.hxt n Good Merchantable Produce. : I fm selling very low for CASH 5IANI, CASH PAID FOR COOTI ORDERS , Give nie a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHX .MYERS. Oregon City, March 21.1873. A. G. VALLSSMG'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. I'lttocU's lliiildinrr Cornev of .Stark iid Pniut Streets. PORTLAND, - - OREGON. BI.ANK ROOKS PUI.KI) AND POUND to any desired pattern. Music hooks. Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev ery variety of style known to the trrade. Orders from the c untry promptlv at tended to. ii. to J4) r,'r Dn nt lome. Terms frop- Address ifebly G. STINSOX & Co.. Portlan pMc VICK'S Flower and. Vcet:il)le Seeds are the best the world produces. They are planted by a million people in America, and the result is, beautiful Flowers and spl-ndid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue sent free to all who enclose the postage a 2 cent stamp. viTTk's ITloAvei and Vegetable Garden is the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly l."0 papres, hundreds of fine illustrations, and four Ciromo Platr tif Flowers, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. lYlce 35 ets. in paper covers; C5 cts. "ound in elo gant cloth. Vicks Ilora.1 Guide. This is -a beautiful Quarterly Journal finely illustrated, and containing an elel gant colored Frontispiece with the first number Price only 25 cts. for the year, dress W lust issucd- Ad- JASIES VICK, Rocliester, N. Y. TO RENT. TIiS"H.K:E;N' MANSION WITH JL Brounds, lately occupied by Mr II ols. is for Rent, for one or more years" fe!'; desiring a retired resided with ?Qv.i,m5 M W, C. JOHNSON YOUNG 3SEH Who are sufTering from the effect of vouthful follies or indiscretion, will lo j well to avail themselves ol this, tne greatest boon laid at the altarof suffering humanity. UK. sPINXliY will guar antee to forfeit 500 for every case of se minal weakness, or private disease of anv kind or character which he under takes and fails to cure, lie would, t here fore, say totlie unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, that you aretread inguiMin dangerous ground when' you longer delay in seeking the roper rem edy for your complaint. You may b" in the first stag'; remember you are ap proaching the last. If you ar bordering upon the last, and are ruff' ring some or all of its ill effects, remember that if you ersist in procrastination, the time must come when the most skillful physician can render you no assistance; when the door of hope win be closed against you ; when no angel of mercy can bring you relief. In no case has t lie Poet or failed of success. Then let not despair work ujKn your imagination, but avail your self ol the beiiLticial results of ids treat ment before your case is beyond t lie reach of medical skill, or Ix-ioro grim death hurries on to a premature grave. Pull course of treat mint SU5 00. W-nd monev l)V Post office order or Express .with lull descris tion of cas - Call or address, lIt A. 11. Kl'l.VXKV, No. 11 Kearny street, fc?an ra 11 Cisco. '' sept hi dy J H EN2 Q C HRA M, Slain St;, Oregon City. MAMFACTIT.EE AND niFGETER OF f -Sl Siutdlex, Ibirnesn, TVSV SartdJery-IIaid- f jj win-, etc., etc. sjf" men he ofpeus as cheap as can be had m tnc fctate, at y;kolesal: retail. CTl warrant my gnods as represented. JOHN SC'IIPAM, SaddP' and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 18T.'J-m3. The standard r-meily for Coiiirlis, In- Tiieiiy., ."re 1 tirimi, it hooinixt Oowjh, from. J.irrr Cui utiti nt ;tn.j...,.ii'. imiofthe I.unjx, and every affect ion of the llfroaf, r.ungsaud Clu st, ineluding Co- St'Ml'TlON. Vt'isiarN JiaU.1111 or'.Vlld Clierry does not dry up a cough, ltit loosens it, cleanses lh I.unsrs, and allays irritation, tluis re tnivi,ifi the enuie of thf complaint. None g-rmiii" unless signed r. r.rrrs. Prepared by Sf.tii W. l 'owi.Kit A Sons, P.oston. Sold I'.v IlEnnjxoTON, Hf.sTKTTEtt &. Co., San l-rnncieo, and by deal- r generr.ilv. "tifebly THE WEEKLY STJE"7 I775. Kighteen hundred and s.-vcufv-M.t is the Cent. nnial year. It n uiso the vear in which an Opposilion House of Keire.se n tatives, the first since th- war, will be in power at Washington : ami tin-year uf the twenty-third election of a President of the I nited States. AIloftlie.se events are sure to b- ot f.reat interest and i 11 1 porta nct especially the two latter; ami all fit them and everything connected w ii ii them, will be luMy and freshly reported and exi ound ed i: 1 iik Srrx. , - 'l lie Opposition Iloiis of K01 resenta lives, takimr u: thi line r.f ir,,..,ir. 1 r, , iir- .1 iu sternly diligently investigate the corruj tions misdeeds ot Oram's administration- tni !X!ld and. win, ;v is to be ho- d, lay the foundation . . V ",rvl ""ur perioa in our nation al lust ory. t)f all this Thk sex will con tain complete and accurate ' account tur nisliing its read rs with earl v and trust worthy information upon thes? absorbing topics, . The twenty-third Presidential election, wit h the preparations lor it, will be mom. orab'.e as deciding upon (iniiifs aspira tions f.r a t bird t Tin of 1 ower and plun der, and still more as deciding who shall be t!ie candidate of the 1 arty of Kelorm, and as electing that candidate. 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John Rurnett Canyon City.Grant co W. R. Iiswell iVV?ny Arnold c Dalles, Wasco county, N. II. Gates I .51 ( im tllll lTn1nn . . n . A . I I'endleton, Umatilla county, S. V. Knox Eugene City Itoseburg Iiebanon.. Jacksonville... fonj Tom I J. M. ThoBipsoii IK.U isriFtow Hon. I. P. I ane (C. T. Montague J. K, Palston Hon. E. D. 1-oedray II. C. Huston CLACKAMAS Reaver Creek.. P.utteville Cascades........., Canbr Cutting's Eagle Creek , Harding's Ixwer Molalla. . Milwaukie.. ( swego - . ...... Upper Molalla COUNTY. CF. Peatfe ...... Joh n ry. u m wa it Henrv McCiugin J. V. strawsrr ..P. Wright Frank V. Poster ...Capt . Z. C. Norten W. Morcland .John Hngcnlrper , J.John Foole ...AY. II. Vaughnn OREGON CITY BREWERY- Henry Humuel, II AVI NO rUKCHAS- ed the above Brew- ery wishes to inform the public that hens now preparea to manufacture a o. i ity of T. A C3 TT 7?. Tt K 7 n . o as good as can be obtained anywhere in the State. Orders solicited and prcmr'' filled. O wmt. C o o T O o p