Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, March 03, 1876, Image 4

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OREGON CITY, OSEGOX, M IE III 3, 1S7P. j
Xcv,s Column.
Iac Alahon accents the Hepublic.
OooJ timber is found" in the Black
Hills.
At this season, no deer or elk must
bo killed .
L'lie yeomen of Liun are speeding
the plow.
T hoy have found pottery clay at
Tort lJlakely.
Governor Ames, of Mississippi, is
to bOjimpeached.
A baso ball club has already been
organized tit Salem .
Damaging freshets are reported in
Silesia and Saxony.
They are Laving their periodical
revolution at IJayti.
On the night of his acquittal, Bab
cock was serenaded.
The Sultan of Turkey was serious- I
ly xllon tne Ultlult.
Several election riot took place
last week in England.
157 men left Yankton on the 23d
ult. for the Black Hills.
C. Sc A. Dixon havo failed at
Liverpool for 3,500,000.
71 youngsters are studying pen
manship at Forest Grove.
Men arc collecting at Louisville,
0 Ky., to gtt to the Black Hills.
Gambetta and his friends will sup
port tho neiv I'rencli ministry.
Buffet's resignation has been ac-
cepted by President JVIcMahon.
On tho 121th ult., securities were
falling rapidly at the Paris Bourse.
There is fireafc excitement over
town lots in Hills Citv, Black Hills.
A man named "William Pierce was
drowned lat-t week at Port Blakcly.
The O. S. N. Co. havo put np 200
tons of ice at the Cascades this win
ter
The Linn county grangers intend
to give tlax cnlturo "serious atten
tion." Bavaria is opposed to the cession
of railroads to the Prussian govern
ment. AbQut 610,000 changed hands on
the result of the Lite election in Vic
toria. A blo?k valued at 75,000 was
burned gt Tarrytown, N. Y., last
week.
Jack louse was caught and fined
for being '"loo full" in Portland last
week.
Mrs. BelSiiap has the smallest foot
,in "Washington, wearing No. iy2
shoes.
A seven year old girl is startling
tho Jefferson people by her musical
otalent.
Ilwaeo is the name of a new town
opposite Astoria in Washington Ter
ritory. Count Von Arnim has been allowed
three weeks' respite on account of ill
health.
An explosion of sulphur killed
two men at Pottsville, Pa., on the
i!3d ult.
H. L. Smith has sold his collection
of books to the Tacoma Library As
sociation. The Institute for Blind, at Salem,
was at one time the resideuce of E.
N. Cooke.
The connty commissioners have
presented tho Salem lire department
with 250.
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That hosiery. mill at Jefferson will )
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soon bo ready to turn out striped 1
Blockings.
The steamer Pennsylvania went
ashore on tho 21th, at Newcastle,
Delaware.
Over one hundred miners left Sid
0ney, Neb., on tho 220. ult. for the
Black Hilis.
Protracted meetings aro being
held at the Methodist Church in
Vancouver.
A Chinese boy tried to drown him
self on tho 25th ult. in Portland, but
was rescued.
Tne bark Robert Kelley beat tho
steamship China from Yokohama to
San Francisco.
Tho Owyhee, the first boat of the
seasou for Wallula, from Celilo, left
on the 4th inst.
Mr. "Wesley Graves intends mak
ing an addition to the Commercial
Hotel, at Salem.
. ' Last year 50,000,000 pounds of
coal, was taken from the miue3 in
Fremont county. .
D. J. Barrow is the new American
Counsel at Dublin, and Jno. M. Wil
son at Hamburg.
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Tho schooner Liizzi - was wrecked
on lEiqnina bar; all hands caved,
cargo a total loss.
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-.Tolm Ulsr, having served out liis
lima in the State penitentiary, Las
been set at liberty.
The historically-celebrated Plan
cbas La Piata mine in Arizona has
boon rediscovered.
The Sioux City and Black. Hills
Trunsj'ortation Stage Ijine will soon
be in running order.
Tho A'lroeats does not want the
Indians placed tinder tho control of
the War Department.
The British Parliament was agi
tated last week bv a debate on the
tngitive slave question
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M. C. Ilnlies lias been arrested,
charged with the murder of De Lord
at South Alontatia, Ididio.
The annnal reunion of the rmv
of the Potoaue will l3 held at
Philadelphii on JuneGth
T Tholloston former, Winslow. is in
prison in England awaiting the ar
rival of extradition papers
, Teaec Jubilee
Gil more inteuds
napkin
in? a concert tour on this coat
i 03 perforn.eri iu April.
with
i-' i -I, ,
A motion has been made ; before
the U. S. Circnit Court in St Louis
for new trial in the McKee case. : '
iie ouitan lias cnercu amnesty to
all insurgents who will return to
their homes within ft month.
There is some probability cf the j
army ueaaquarters ueing uiovuvi
from Omaha to Salt Lake City.
Une of the forgers of the Uregon
and California railroad bonds lias
been arrested in Brussels, Belgium.
The Delaware Jjackawana and
Western Railroad Company will
change its gauge from broad to nar
row. ,
Fort Requisa (?) Drake's Bay, has
been recommended to Congress as a
suitable location for a life-boat sta
tion. Jos. B. Grinnell, formerly member
61 Congress, has been appointed re
ceiver of the Central Railroad, of
Iowa.
By a vote of 5 A to 10 the Iowa
House has decided to amend the
constitution in favcr of woman's suf
frage. The committee of ways and means
f has resolved to report favorably on
the proposed Hawaiian reciprocity
treaty.
At Charleston, Md., a colored man
named Houston, u tho 2ith ult.,
killed his wife and wounded his son-in-law.
The next session of tho Liun coun
ty council, P. of II., will be held at
Scio, on Monday, March 13, at 10
o'clock.
J. N. Pierce, former cashier of tho
Merchants' National Bank of Lowell,
lias been arrested for forgery and
larceny.
The body of an unknown man was
found Heating near the head of
Walker's Island, 50 miles from Port
laud, last week.
New Hampshire Republican1; say
that if Bristow is forced oat of the
Cabinet their Stuto will be Io.-t to
tho Republicans.
Tho cutter Wolcott got aground
on the I0i.li ult. and hail to part with
one gun and ten tons of co;tl before
she could be got off.
Last week the passengers and
crew of the steamship City of Gal
veston arrived at Nassau, alter suffering-severe
privations.
Internal revenue collection for the
lirst six months of the tiscal year
show an ineivuse of l,0-iO,OOU as
compared with last year.
The French residents in San Fran
eiseo will have a grand celebration
on tho bt!i, in honor oi the Republi
can successes in the French elections.
Mr. JJi.-5.sol, proprietor of the Sher
man House, Chicago, and his :;on,
perished. in a burning sleeping ear
near Poughkeepsie on the 2itl ult.
Last week, while performing at
the Park Theatre,' Brooklyn, the
Haalou Brothers fell from a trapeze
one of them sustaining serious in
juries. Tho cashier of the susnended
Farmers' and Traders' Bank of St.
Louis has left lor arl-s unknown,
lt-iivinji behind an liuithtedttesa of
$oO,UuO.
The temperance organizations in
Bali'ulo. N. Y., have a land of H),
000 which they are usintj to prose
cute tho violaters of tho hinnday ex
cise law.
Tho cashier of the Kern Valley
bank of Dakersliehl, which was re
cently roh bed of Jj,O0J, has bjeii
arrested charged with complicity in
the crime.
The American whaler Young Phce
nix, saved -il of the survivors of the
English emigrant ship Strathmore,
which was wrecked last July on Cro
vet Islaud.
The Mexican Border commission
recommends the Secretary of War
sending to t lie l!io Lirande frontier a
suilicitnt force to at least overawe
the Mexican raiders.
The county jail at Vancouver has
beeircmpty for a long time. Tliis
either speaks well for tho morality
of the place, or poorly for the e!ll
ciency of tho police force.
At a largely attended meeting of
the Chamber of Commerce in New
York city, resolutions in favor of
the resumption of specie pavments
on Jau. 1, 1870, were udo2ted.
On the morniivcr of the 2ith ult.. a
sleeping car, on the road from Louis
ville to Memphis, was entirely con
sumed by lire. Baggage and 'cloth
ing lost, but no one seriously hurt.
The steamship Klorama parted her
lines near tho wharf of San Buena
ventura, and, owing to her propeller
being entangled by one of her ropes
she drifted ashore, and will probably
be a total wreck.
The Pacific Mail Company is sail
to have contracted for three new iron
steamers for the China fleet, to bo
built entirely of American material,
midway in size between the City of
San Francisco and the Citv of Toldo.
The late Airs. Lncrctia Creighton.
who died in Piiil.i.lpJi)!)! a, recently,
is said to have willed. 1.500,000 to
endow a college in Dayton, Oiiio. for
the education of ihui.'rcut voti:p- men
who desire to prepare themselves: for
the Catholic niini.-trv.
Bristow would sweep Connoctient
like r. v. hii l-u in 1, and beat Tildeu
out of sight and hearino-. V.-,;.
.f'rii'if.
Ih-istovv ? Uristow ? Well , we be
heve wo have heard of him lutt Ti I
den can carry Conu-icticut against
the held.-Noc llavct RUer?
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The Lawyer's Tribe. A day or
two a-o, when a yonnsr man entered
a Detroit lawyer's niYioo to study law
t'.i- iu-act:tiouer sat down beside hi.n
uutl s:ii I :
"Now, see j1Hlv, I no Umo q
foMay.an.l u vo;, doh't Pan out
vo;i hero f .
,.f- tn . 1,111 l-l - ii
to 1I1UKG a good
iays. ijo you want
law ver ?
"Yes. sir." '.
"Well now, l-.sfe:i. Be polit
to
vi.i ,.if it-, i.eeause ll:ev
lie good to the bov
.,
Jo SnrVT? M,,,et"i. i
VM-?rZ 1for tne ?ako of example.
o-.i t lUoi any time awav on
! an(1 on t cvon lrk at "a irl unf
j you can plead .a casa.' Ifvo i on
f ' - , ,.;
mil
can
i ionow til OS instructions von
sn-eeevl If vo-, "l,JS'.011
: Uim f, l cannot, tro and
j best f ri-rdl and kiI1 our
GEORGE A. IUKDIXG.
WARD & HARDING,
D j.'CGJST? AMD .APOTHECARIES,
y - EEl' cu.nsiamli j;n jiau a
g--1 ncrai asuoniuciii 01
Dx-h-h and Cliemicals,
I
Perfumery, Soaps,
Trusses, Supporters,
Toilet Articles,
ALSO .
Kero iene Oil, Lamp Chimneys,
Glass I"ty, iitints, Oils,
Viiriiitiuxiiiiil ltvsiuii'. I
PL'KE TOES AND LIQUORS FOR ME-
DH'IXAL Pl'U POSES.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
t3r Physicians lrescrivtions oarefully
coinpounued, una an ora.rs correctly an-
SWIT-ll.
r ?"tM('n. at all hours of the nlsiht.
Bi'-All accounts must lf p;iid monthly.
ItOVtitf W AKU V 11AUU1U.
THOMAS CM ARM AH
ESTABLISHED
1853.
? -kESIFlES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
t.J of Orson City and of the Willamette
Vallt-y, that he is still on hand and doing
business on tiie old motto, that
A XitnLIc Six 1'cncc it Better than a Slow
Shilling.
I have just returned from .San Francisco,
where 1 iurchascu one of tho
BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
-vorbefureoiTs-red in this city; and consists
in part, as follows :
Roots and Shoes,
C'l'it li i npr, lry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
C h i 1 1 a w a r , Q u e e n s w a r e ,
!tonew aro, Crockery,
l'latedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
Arid .Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
I'utont Medicines, Goods, Fancy X
ltou.'. Faming tion.5 0f Every
Im pigments of Description
All Jviiids, Carpets,
latfins, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
m o s t c o ?! i 1. 1: t i:
l'vt oiT.'i-ed in thU market, and was seleted
wit ! esiveial care fort lie Ireon t'ity trade.
All oi wliiea I now oirer lor sale at tho
Lowest Market ETa'es.
N'o use fur the ladies, or any one else, to
think of jroiiii; to Portland to buj pxiils for
1 am Ii't'-riitiiinl to Sell. Cheap and not to
allow uiyseji to ue.
I aDEIISOLD l the state of cregox.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay.
meats, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City eoabU-s me to know the re-
(jiiin-ia nts of the trade. Conie one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CHAilMAX
cannot l"1 b"at"n in quality or price. It
would be us'l's for in- to tell you alltlie
advantages I fan tiX-T you in the sale of
roods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disan-
poiateii. All l wisii to say is
Co:n-. u'.i-l S.:;',n!.i;! Examine for Yourselvr s
for I do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is lofell all my old friends now
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
iroods eh"" ?, for cash, or utmn such terms
as a r-'.-d upon. Thnnkimr all for the liber
al Jiritronag' heretofore bestowed.
THOS. CIIAUMAN,
Main Street, Oregon City,
IV'gal Ti-nd -rs arid County Scrip taken at
market rates. 1 i IOS. CllAIl.M AN.
H7"o-Wr) lbs wool wanted bv
THUS. CHAUMAX.
"SIT T!IT? a-. H7m-wrwrjn.-r
"roT:id") INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
T Oregon City and vicinity that he Is
prepared to furnish
?., S?nU0EAi4D CEDAR LUMBER,
Of cv -ry description, at low rates.
ALSO,
Dry rjfor?ir, Ceiiiiifr, ll-ntic,
Spruce, (for shelving), lattice,
Iie!cets. 1 IViirc.Pnl. Ceil.-ir
Coimf'tJithf oi land.
, ,
Slreet and Sid"valk lumber furnisboil
on the shortest notice, at as low a rates as
il can oe parcnas M tn the State.
( Jive me a at the
Oil Mm A' OITV SA W M1BT.S.
Ore
;on i lty, June M, iS7.j.-tf
WET!, FEED, AND SALE
STABS Bl-I3.
-o-
rpiir. V : hF.ksii J X EI) PUOPItl KTOIl OF
1 1 1" li very Stable on Fifth street, Oregon
, Oregon, k-."ps constant ly on hand
IJogies, Cavriajrea
and IlacUs. Saddle
an.l KhsSY Horses.
P'rico Ticnona'ble.
ANDY WHXIS,
Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1ST. 1'roprietor.
U. s. Land Okficf, OnKOox Pity,
Oregon, h eirnarv s, lS7t.
(flniPLAIXT KAVIXB HKE EX-
tered at this ofiioe by J. II. Kainey
".i, !in mo s. oi t!v s. o.', SL-Pl",to-n-
R,,,l south, Uangn 2 cast, in Clackamas
i county, Orejron, with vi to the cancel -
I lat ion of said entrvrthe said parties are
hereby summoned toloearat this ;iice
on the -.'1st day of March, lSTtl, at 10
o'eloelv A. M.. to respond a ad furnish testi
mo!iy concerning said all g"d abandon
nvnt. OWEN WADE, lieriiter.
i. ua-iw
T. H. HAHUISON, Jicceiecr.Z
! BIBLES FOR SALE.
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TTT keceiveo. M) for sale.
at my store in Orison eftv, n supply of
r.l'oles f.nd Testaments. Thse Itooks are
th property of th- American p.ihle Society,
nd ar- oirerd for sIe as lo-v as th?y can
iw.ugiit at nnv similar D-rsitory In
thestat-. Those wishing to pur.-mas- are
f invltPlUo cnl1 nnrt ex;l'vVAi. rrsn,
i A gent for CTnekamas County.
J. P. WARD.
COURTSSr OF BANCROFT LIBRARY I
UNIVERSITT OF CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA I
BOUND
15-51
W
GLUMES OF tUt) US I C
MAKE APPROPRIATE
j-- l U i. f I W .
Among tho many thousands of Ballads
and Piano Pieces that we publish, there
are some that aro noted for their great
beauty and lasting qualities. We have
"fe i "T ln
nnrl n fiTf hpm In hook form, as IOliOlVS :
and olfer them in book form, as follows
VOCAL WORKS
WITH
Piano Accompaniment.
Mot1er Goose MeloVlies. Beautifully il
lustrated. (Ask for Novello's Kdition.or
you will get a cheap photograph coiy.J
$1 9 ) in boards ; full gilt, $i DO
Slilnl ji: T.ljrlits. A collection of Sacred
Sones. 1 io in boards; cloth and cut,
f- 5t).
Golden Leaves. Vols. I. and IT. A col
lection or Songs and Choruses, by . s.
Havs. Kaeh vol, $1 75 In boards ; clot h
and gilt", $2 50.
Ilenrthi iintl Home, Sweet Soiimls and
I-ivesirle Kolioes. three vols, of choice
Home Songs, by Ilnys. Danks, etc. Each
vol. $1 75 in boards; cloth and gilt,$2 50.
Priceless Gems. A fine collection of Songs
by Wallace, Thomas, IC-dier, etc. $1 76
in boards ;cloth and gilt, Si a'.).
Iefei-n' IIonseIol 3I-Io:lieri. Vol. I.
Containing all th" latest and best songs
by Hays, Danks, Thomas, Stewart, (about
liH) songs). $Siu boards; cloth and gilt,
Ie Oprsi' t Home. A collection of
Standard Opera Songs, selected from over
2.) Ojieras. is in boards ; cloth ana gut,
51.
Gennan Vilkslle:ler Allmm. 40 songs,
with Eng. and Ger. text, 0'J.
Meiidlegrfoliti's 7i Sonirs. Eiegcnt folio
edition. Full gi.t. SS 5l.
The sunn for a (1" ) voic, in 2 vols. 8vo,
each, 2 o.) In paper; cloth, oi.
SchumiuiH1!! Vocal Album. ") songs,
with Rug. and Ger. text. S2 50 in p:iier;
full gut, ii'.
Sunlight of Snug. A colleoi.ioTi of Sacred
and .Moral Songs, beautifully illustrated
by the Pros. Dal.iel. Full gilt,
PIANOJU'OPvKS.
Fairy Flnrrers, ie:ii-l Drops, Jlagrie
Ircle and um rinni. I-our col
lections of fas" I'i'ino Music for young
players, most .of the pieces being wit bout
octaves. Hach vol.-? I 75 in boards; cloth
and gilt, ?J 5).
.llusieal lie-re:it 5os. A collection of
Dance Music. ?! 75 in boards; cloth and
gi'.t, $2 5:.
Gol-.leu ( hiinc!). A choice collection of
Parlor Music, by Ch. Kinkle. ft 75 in
boards ; cloth and gilt, S2 5.
Ilrilliaitt Gem 4. Containing music of
medium difficulty, by Wyman, Kinkle, i
etc. ?! to in boards; cloth and gilt, 2 ou.
Stvums' Waltzes, Vols. I. &i II. Ask
lor Peters Kdition, the only comjl te
copy giving th" full waltz-'s as played by
Thomas' Orchestra. ) in boards ; cloth,
$1.
PearU of Melosly. "A collection of Hance
and I'arlor Music. t-S in boards; lull gilt,
51.
lTetei-K' P.irlor Miixic, Vol. I. Our latest
and best Piano Music of moderate dilli
CUlty. in boards; full giit, if I.
Liii C'reuiele la C'reme. Volrt. I. mill II.
A coll "-t ion of choiee pi:1iio Music, bv
Thai berg, I ist , II ller, etc. This is de
cidedly the best collection of bound
niusie'in" t he market. Kach, $3 in boards ;
full giit, 51.
S;--i Imtoh's S:iat:is. Rvo, fu'l giit,
folio, " " ?l .
("IiojjIfi'h 'WaltT.es, ?1 5 : Polonaises, $2 ;
Noeturaes, ; Da Mads 52; Prluds,
$2 5' ; Sonatas, 52 5i. All ia stiif paper
covers.
."rlemlelxs.-ili it's C:m ! e Piauo Warlcs.
Klegant folio edit ioa, full gilt, in 1 vols.,
each, ?ii 50; Svo edition, full gilt, 4 vols.,
each. 5v" ; Svo edition, paper covers, 1
vols., .each, 52 5 .
"lozart' Sonatas. Full gilt, 5-1 511.
Weci- iia no Work, full gilt, Si.
Mailed, post-paid, on receijit of price.
Address,
J. L. PETERS,
8 1 :i iiUO A D Y A V, X. Y,
D -c. 21 :w6
I. SELLING
HAS J l T.ST KECEI VED THE IMIO'EST
stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
ever imported to Oregon Cit v. which he
I otlors at srreatl.v reduced i .rices. Mv s'.ock
OLOTPiiisra
Has Sbeen largely Increased and I can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
gtxxls in Men and I toys Ilnsiness and
Dr.'ss Suits, t'oats, etc., as can he found
in i he country, and at prices that cannot
Tail to satisfy. My
D3ESSCG0D3 DEPARTMENT
Is filled with a splendid assortment of all
th'3 lending styles and fashionable shades
of goods
Kmi-es Clolli.
Mohnini, Vreiteli nifl
Amerirau Hres Goods
Ifliick Alj)ac-a,
Itrilliaritf lies,
Cnkkmeres, ;c.
IT L A TsfN- K B ,
Plaid, Plain and Ope, a Flannels, of all col
ors. P.leaehed and Unbleached Cotton
Fin nnels.
Toadies' :nl Oeif' fii(lcrviirc..
S3iavls and Sravfs,
Wool IJlanKets,
Trunks n itct
Triircliitg Stclielji,
Utsiiil('a),
Oil Clnthftr
riooraiid TaIIe.
SOOTS and SHOES,
I M'ould call sp-'cial attention to my
stock of Men's and liovs San Francisco
Hoots, which I have sold for a number of
years past with general satisfaction. K
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARMING UTEfiSILS;
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at Iow rric.s. Also,
LIVERPOOL AND CARMAN ISLAND SALT.
Highest Price aid for all kinds of
1 -t m m
VOKHir'y i I'OUllCCi
c
20,00 lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall nav tho hi-best
price. " I.SKI.IdN(.
Oregon City, Sept. 30 1S73. tf
STILL IN THE FIELD!
REMOVED SSCOfiD DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS' iALO().
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT TIIE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEPTIIE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
r. f .- .fr amily Uro:(,ries to be found in the
city. All goods warranted. Ooods d il ,r'.
in the city free of charge. SKH
Driee paid for counfrv produce 1JI-ae&t casn
Oregon City, JIarch 28, 1ST:.'
DEALER' IN'
DRY-GOODS,
FANOYG-OODS
GROCERIES,
Crockery, fcc, Scc
CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
ALSO, .
A LARGE LOT OF
DRESSED CEDAR A1D FINISHING LUMDER,
Of various kind-?, for sale in quantities to suit, at reasonable rates.
MJl li C 11 A JS'D is a.
JOHN MYERS,
OREGOKI CITY.
DIALER lU
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY
A N I)
Books and Stationorv.
I will pay the highest prices for
end all ki tfsof
GOOD COt NT.1Y PRODUCE
I will sell as low as any house In Oregon for
cash on its equivalkxt
n Oood crcIantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
CASH IIS MAK!?.
CASH PAID FOR fOFNTy OISDERS
OIvc ni? a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN 31 YEKS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1S73.
A. G. WALLBJMC'S
PIONEER BOOK BIHOEBY.
Filtock'a Ruilding Corner of Stark
arid Front. Streets.
PORTLAND,
- OnEOGfJ.
EANK rOOKS RULED AND HOUND
to any desired pattern. Music hooks.
Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev
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TAMES VlCIf, Itochester, N. Y.
Kov. 1, ;1 f
'IHlEdREEN POINT M NSTOV vmt oeseribt ions of their Farms and
I grounds, latelv owu oied hi- -il it ' Jn"J"i'n. Price svua T-rms of Sale.
'r.a '"''-1 SMr. e,t, a,,-,,
Wlio are suffering from the effect of
vonthlnl lollies or iiuli-c-r-. t ion, v.ill do
well to avail themselves of this, the
greatest boon laid at t he altar of siilu-ring
humanitv. 1. Hl'lN.Xi; Y will guar
antee to forfeit 55'JO for e very ease ol se
minal weakness, or private disease of
any kind or character which he under
takes and fails to cure. He would, there
fore, sa v to the unfortunate stiffen r who
may read this notice, that you aretn'iul
ing upon dangerous ground when you
longer delay in seeking the roper rem
edy for your complaint. You may be in
the first stage; remember you jir. ap
proaching the last. If you arc bordering
upon the last, and are sulTering some or
all of its ill effect s, remembrr t hat if you
persist in procrastination, t hnt.ijne must
come when the most skillful physician
can render you no assistance ; when the
door of hope will be closed against you :
when no angel of mercy can bring yon
relief. In no case has t he i oet or failed
of success. Then Jet not despair wort
upon your imagination, but avail your
self of "the beneficial results of his treat
ment before joiir ease is beyond t h
reach of medical skill, or beiore ri;
dent h hurries you to a j-remat ure -,rav
i-'ull course of tr -utmeut ?i5 (Mi. Sen.
money by Postofliee order or Kvpres
with lull description of cas'. t'a!l
address, iii .. !?. si':v:;bv,
No. 11 Kearny street, San Frs'.ticl.sco.
sept iO :ly
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Main Kt., Orcpoi City.
MAMTAlTlTEFt AM) DirCRTEC Oi-
f;t;Id!es, TTar:ie-s,
J . r -y !':!1fl!ei---I"::i t-
Cn'' ware, '!'., vil.
TTHICH IU nWKV.fi AH CHEAP AS
V can had in t he Stilt e, at
Cv"l warr:ir:t my goods as r-prr-s-T'ed.
JOHN .iCilllAM,
Saddle and Harnt ss Maker.
Ofgou City, Oregon, July 11, l-J-snS.
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The standard r. .i j.-r !;,
(liieisTL, K-iro Thrtftt", V.7it.tfin? fnur.-fi
tV'iiny, I.in r Cti::ijil.,i,,t, Itro n : ti:, Jiet-i'
in.; of the l.ungx, a ml everv s: IT. el ion ot the
Tliroat, 1 .tings nd ChCK, incluiiing Co.v-
SfJICTlON.
rr5v';; i-::T:v. rr"V:!:T C'hpvv;-d.,-
not dry up a cough, l.ut loosens it, cl.-.mses
the r.ung, nr.d allays Irritation, t!:.is
timring 1?n et;ce ol' t he com oi.i ir t. Noe
g-p.nine unless sigtt-d r. l u-irs. pr :.r 'd
by sktu vr. Fowlkr a snx, iv,'s:.)r-"
Ly lO-.i'oi.voro::, HosfitiiTKii ,t s o j-:.n
l-'raneis"o, and bv r-.nl- rs --v. -r : : n
l:'fe blv " - -
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v.hi.-.han Opposition Hons. oi iVr.-s; u-
tatlVCS, theiiisi, sil:C.eil; . V.M-, ill l: jl
power at Washington : and t lie -, ;ir oi fie
twvtity-t lord elect :on of a l'r.-siu' j,; , f ",..
ITnited States. Ailofthe., vej.ts ;.re crn.
to be of great inter -st and import a nc
esp -eially fh- two latter: a:,d all ol tiv ia
and e rythiiig oa:;eel'.a wit a them v.-in
j'- ium.i iiiiiiirsiii.v r
eil it; Til K St'S.
'port . c. a;.d v'.xj i ;u;u-
Th.e oj.jiosition H,,use of lt--.r -s t!-t-tives,
taking u; the j:r, ttt ir-,-.-- -' - .
years ago by f-r.x, will Weralv'a'mi
illhger.tly i;,v:-slig::.. H, . t-ornt f io., ..,,!
niisue'ls ot (Jrant's administration - nr.d
will, it is to b ho; . d, lay tho I'oundat ion
for a ww and better p riod in our nation
al history. it all this 'J ut: Sr will enn
tain ciini lote and aceuruLe accounts litr
nishing its readers v ithearlv and trust
worthy iiiiormalloo upon this.- absurbimr
topics. "
The twenty-third Pr -sid- lit ia 1 1 1 cl ion
with the i-reparat ions lor ii, wiil be mem
orable a deciding upon 4ra id's aspira
tions for u-1 hird term of power and plun
der, and st ill more as deciding who shall
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and as electing that- candidate, foncern
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Thk Wkkklv Sex, which lias attained a
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trust, treat-d in a, clear, interesting and In
structive manmr.
It is our aim to make The Wefrly Srx
Uiebest family n'wsS)ajr in tho world,
and we shall continue to give in its col
umns a large amount, of ' m isei-lianeous
reauin-r, such as stories, tales poen -s
seientitic -intelligence and agricultural in
formation, li.r which v.e are rot ab'e 0
make room in our daily edition. The nr;
eultural depart ment esneeiuliy is one"" of
.... , ......... ..,.lUn-. lire lastuoiis ar.'
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i STATE R'Hn U-MI--Tlrb
' ' '
iff'od Emigrants to )i-e.ron, now in forei-n
countries and sister s:ites, and lor circu-
'ating such information abroad hv this
;i,r'1. arsons in this stafl bavin
farms and I.ands for m.-i-i-. t- t? .
tiirous of hirmlng Colonies, will plenc foi
wanl tothis Hoard as soon as lossible !e-
ore rf
Immigration. WILLIAM HE1D,
teb.-jjMi .V state Com "r of limn frution.
. l.y instructions of th nnm!n lnn
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fiTERFBfSE BOOK & JOB
OFFICE
OREGON CITY, : OREGON.
XTTK A HE PliErAP.ED TO EXIXUTE
V f till kinds of
JOB
sue'a as
CAIU'S,
Ju.L-HJCAny,
VAMPIIBXIS,
MonraAUKs,
1. a nicies,
1. j:tti;i:-iii;a ps
in fact e.li kinds of work done a in Printing
Oiiice, jit
PORTLAND PRICES.
ALE KINKS OF
5 r. p.; c
cm st a i: fly on hanl. and for sale nt as low
a ince as ran be h-ui jn the Stat.
a x n
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Oregon City. March 21. lST3-tf.
AGENTS I CR THE ENTERPRISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents lor the Ex tek prise . u "
V.Vrk' P 110 vo-1 Co- Trk Kow, New
Abbott tfc Co., Xo. S and 81 Nassau street
New ork.
I'ortland fregen ...E. Samuel
San l rancisco 'h- TV;ovco
St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles
Astoria, Clatsop county A. Vnn Dusen
a 1 " '? 1 : - -E. Wi 1 1 ia m s
Harrisburg. 1K Blnlth
Ealayc tte.) amhill county J.IEcrguson
Ia lias, Polk county Xavc Holmes
fr"1;' It. IXity
Jacksonville U. K Hann.
I .en 1 011 cou n I y V y-c 1 1 s
t orvaihs .Hon..Iohn Ilurnett
( anyon CityJrant to W. P. Uswoll
A. N. Arnold
Dalles, asco county, .N. H. (Jates
i-a(.rande, Union county A. C. Craig
I endtcton, Umatilla county s. V. Knox
Fiio-roie fiiv 1J- E Thompson
t. " , IK. I Uristow
Roseburg Hon. E. F. Enne
Lebanon . JC.T. Montague
(J. It. Kalston
Jacksonville Hon. E. 1. Foudmv
EongTom II. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS COrXTV.
P.eavor Creek
"P.utteville
Cascades. ..
Can by
Cutting's
Eagle Creek
Harding's
I.ower Molalla
Milwaukic
swego
Upjer Molalla ,
C. F. P.entie
. John Zu 111 wait
Henry MeCiugin
J. W. Strawser
H. Wright
Frank W. Foster
Capt. Z. C. Norton
W. Moreland
...John Hagcnlicrs'T
J.John Eoolu
W. If. Va ugh an'
OREGOPi CSTY BREWERY-
Henry Humbcl,
AM.Mi 1 lil'CHAS- jut" t-yi.J- ,
ed the abov Rrew- WHJATZZ-
ery wishes to inform the public that he is
now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qual
ity f
I. AG BR B B B It,
as good as can be obtained anywhere i"
the State. Orders solicited and pronii'tJy-filkcl.
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