Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, March 10, 1876, Image 4

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THE ErJTERPRSSL
OREGO? CITF, OflECflV, MARCH 10, 1S76.
News Column.
The Mormon ministers are at Eu-
Victorians anticipate an increase
in the tariff.
Rtl estate business is lively at
New Taconia.
Sawmills are being moved to the
J31ack Hills
''Slim Jim'' is throwing three cards
for Arizonians.
!?0,000 were shipped to Europe
one day last week.
Utah brewers will exhibit their
beer at the centennial.
Rev. Father Sch ram's lecture in
Tortland realized $250.
Bishop Dominick Las returned
from Borne to Tittsburg.
Everything is green in Umatilla
county barring the people.
Thirty thousand men will leave
Spain immediately for Cuba.
The only bowl factory on the coast
will be soon erected at Seattle.
Yamhillers arc importing hounds
to save their mutton from wolves.
The New Jersey Republican State
Convention is called for May 17th.
Gen. Pillow, at an advanced age,
is homeless, with a famishing family.
Captain Flanders intends building
a new wharf and warehouse at Port
land. Amateurs are grinding discord
from all sorts of instruments at Buena
Vista.
$2,000 in postal orders passed
through the fc'eattle postoiTice last
week. .
An old man named Leo has been
arrested at Silver City for robbing
. stages.
Schenck will leave England to con
front Lyons and "vindicate his repu
tation." A special term of court will be
held at Kalama on the 15th day of
March.
More coal mines have been dis
covered in the neighborhood of
Seattle.
"Work is progressing rapidly on
the railroad from Walla "Walla to
Wallula.
A fire was put out at Judge Bailey's
at Pendleton, before much damage
was done.
The Oregon Bible Society sold
dnring the past year $1,652 17 worth
of Bibles.
The Tkhode Island Democratic State
Convention has been called for the
19th inst.
Judge Emerson has been appointed
pro tern. Judge of the 3d district at
Salt Lake.
D Stratton has taken "Willis's place
as clerk of the board of capitol com
missioners.
The Spiritualist Jacobs is said to
have shot a man named Armstrong,
in Jefferson.
The postmaster at Elk Horn, Polk
county, complains of the mail service
Right, he is.
Rich ore is being taken from the
eleventh level of the Golden Chariot
mine, Idaho.
Some San Franciscans will soon
start a salmon cannery at Woodstock's
Landing, B. C.
Ulysses Grant, Jr., has taken Levi
Luckey's place as private secretary
to the President.
An old man named Bragg died near
Independence last week, at the brag
age of 110 years.
The Rhode Island Republican State
Convention will be held at Provi
dence on the 22d.
Judge Strong will lecture before
the Y. M. C. A. of Portlaud on "Ear
ly Times in Oregon."
An Olympia boy who discovered
the secret of the "Vanity Fair" man,
"beat" him out of $25.
The Yakima county safe (trunk)
was robbed some time since of 2,
000 in currency and coin.
Mr. Dodd's house near Vancouver
was set on fire by an incendiary last
week and totally destroyed.
The Springfield Mill Unm pan v.
near Eugene Citv. will shin 1.000.000
O feet of lumber this summer. 1
Three thousand signatures have
already been secured to the memorial
O to Congress for a free ballot.
The freight tariff on the Walla
Walla and Columbia River Railroad
is to be materially advanced.
Columbia countv. W. T.. has al
ready issued over $000 in the shape
w of certificates of indebtedness.
The Western Union Telegraph Co.
is considering whether to pay a quar
terly uiviuenu 01 ij; per cent.
The racific Jockov Club naid tho
owner of Foster $15,000 last Meek as
lii3 share of the $o0,000 purse
Michigan, Wisconsin and Rhode
Island have gone without the death
penalty for more than 20 years
If Jack Frost does no "nippinsr'
among the Walla Walla orchards, an
ttunciiauce of fruit is promised.
"Jock' Sheppard, the San Fran
Cisco agent of the Oregon Immigra
wvu uuacu, is -visiting jortiana.
Trofessor Prentice, of "Pnrfln.n.1
has a large singing class at Yancou
ver, so lie has in Oregon Citv
Aira. Uieu is shocking Walla
alia people by getting boilin
ins drunk at every opportunity.
"Butter is worth only 15 cents a
pouna at aitsourg. W. T." That
may be, but Low much is it sold for
The certificate of incorporation o
the New York Express Com pan v was
filed on the 1st inst., -in New" York
City.
Tb.3 women of Vancouver have
petitioned the
each family
largo in the
ton council to allow Airil. Tf iUZ 11 t 7le in
to hate one cow run at ! get this grant it is certain 1
corpoi ate limits. . ahead swimming v m to s
Cattle are bringing better prices at
Walla Walla than for two years past.
Thompson, Miller and Mead have
been giving skating exhibitions -at
Salem. . i
Wolves are just as big lovers of
mutton to-day, in the Waldo Hills, as
at the time of Esop.
A man named Charles Williams
has been arrested in San Francisco
for embezzling $10,000 in Virginia
City.
The Avalanche says: Five tons of
ore are now being daily hauled from
the Leviathan mine to the -Leonard
mill.
Ex-Senator Stewart wants to testify
before the committee investigating
Schenck's connection with the Emma
miue.
J. B. Underwood, accompanied by
Mrs. Honten, will arrive from Wash
ington some time during the present
month.
Theodore Thomas has purchased
the former mansion of Edwin Forrest
at Philadelphia for a summer concert
garden.
The bark Iconium from Port ,
Blakely arrived at Port Townsend
on the"25th ult. completely water
logged. Samues Hanuah, of Union county,
has been appointed by the President
Collector of'Customs for the Willam
ette District.
The Connecticut Republican State
Convention met at Hartford on the
29th ult. A third term for Grant
was deprecated.
1 ,050,000 hoop poles and 20 cords
of water pipe will Jje sent to San
Francisco on the next trip of the
City of Panama.
A type-sticker from the Idaho
Statesman office has been appointed
the Governors private secretary.
What a come down!
Professor Tvndall was married in
Westminster Abbey on the 20th ult.,
by Dean Stanley, to Miss Louisa
Claude Hamilton.
A burglar got a dollar, a plug of
tobacco and a lead pencil for his
trouble of breaking into Mr. Evart's
store at Dayton, W. T.
The foot of snow which fell last
week in the Boise basin is said to be
worth several thousand dollars to
the placer miners in that district.
The three and a half million dollar
subsidy granted by the Montana
Legislature to the N. P. 11. It. will
be decided by pojuilar vote in April.
An idiot named John Crow has
been sent to the Steilacoom asylum,
Columbia county, W. T. Poor Crow
says he has been sent without caws.
A leaky gas main penetrated two
houses in Providence on the night of
the 1st. and in the morning nine of
the occupants were found insensible.
Generals Crook and Custer, with
2,000 troops, havo started after Sit
ting Bull, who is supposed to bo at
the mouth of Powder river with 1,500
warriors.
Jim Tababon, a half-breed living
near Lewiston, Idaho, tried to do
stroy his entire ancestry with a pistol
last week, he missed ius mark, sev
eral times.
A large number of metallic cart
ridges and two gun carriages, from
Fort Alcatraz, San l ranciseo, have
been received by Col. Whipple, 'at
Fort Walla Walla.
Lyons's testimony beforo Congres
sional committee, in relation to the
Einina mine, is verv damaging to
Minister Schenck and ex -Senator
Stewart, of Nevada.
The poisonous weed which appears
every spring m the Snake river conn
try is beginning to sprout, ami cattle
raisers 'are driving their stock "to
green fields and pastures new."
Last week, GO Chinese became riot
ous in San Francisco, on account of
some question of internal economy
existing among them. The leaders
were arrested. Many were wounded.
Newcomer, who was prosecuted at
Philadelphia by Rev. Cook (colored)
for denying him bed and board at
the Bingham House, has been found
guilty, of violating the Civil Rights
bill.
On the 20th ult., Mitchell introduc
ed a bill granting the right of way
through public lands for wagon roads
over the Blue mountains in the State
of Oregon; referred to committee on
public lands.
Senator Bontwell testified last week
before the House committee, investi
gating the affairs of the Alaska Com
mercial Company, that the govern
ment annually receives from this
source 325,000.
Two Marion county men, on their
way to quartzville, on the Santiam,
eeame lost in the snow, and only
after great suffering succeeded iu
getting to cam p. One of the men
became snow-blind, and his feet Ave re
badly frozen.
Owing to county financial troubles
prisoners confined at Pioche for petty
unenses nave been released. The
county hospital has been closed, ow-
ing to me county's inability to sup
ply provisions, etc. Countv scrip
is worth but ten cents ou the dollar.
The Boiso Sl'Uesnian pays: Geo.
Newton, Judgo Heath and Mr. Ho
pan, owners of the Last Chance
ledge at Atlanta, made one of the
richest strikes on record, in their
mine last week. From five or sis
pounds of rock they got the unparal
leled sum of 400 in gold
It is thought at the present writing
that Secretary Belknap will resign
las ofhee in the Cabinet on account
of corruption being traced to bis
aooi-3. Marsh, of New York, testified
before the committee on expendi
tures of tho War Department, that
ho paid Mrs. Belknap S10 000 for a
post tradership, and $G,000 yearly
since. J J
The Northern Pacific Railroad has
got an extension of its charter and
land grant from the Senate, and the
If f V 1 llroua,)Jy concur; while
the Montana Legislature has author
ized territorial subsidies of $3,000 000
to the Utah Northern nar,-
Oil Which th r.0rt,0a b ".
GEOIldE A. HARDING.
WARD & HARDING,
DRUGGISTS . AND APOTHECARIES,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
TJrugs and Clieixiical,
Perfumery,
Combs uii1
Urns lie,,
Truist-a, , Supporters,
Shoulder lJiuce Fancyiuul
Toilet , Articles,
ALSO
Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys,
Glas, Vntty, Fuintg, Oil,
Vitriiislies iiiil Dye StulTs,
PL'RE WINES AM) LIQUORS FOR ME
DICINAL PURPOSE!
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
iWPhysicians' Proscriptions carefully
compounded, and a 11 orders correctly an
swered. BVOpen at ail hours of the night. ,
ttjAil accounts must bo p;iid monthly,
novtitf WARD & HARDING.
THOMAS CHARM AH
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
.4 Kimble Six Pence 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 :
Hoots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
I'aints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Queensware,
Stoneware, Croekery,
Platedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Indies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy X
Rope, Faming tionsof Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Catlings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc
Of the above list, I can say my stock is the
?.I O S T C O M P 1. E T K
ever offered in this market, and was sletcd
with especial care for t he Oregon City trade.
All of which I now offer for sale at the
Lowest Market Ra'es.
No usfl for the Indies, or any one else, to
think of going to Port land to buy goods for
I am Detenninerl to Sell. Cheap and not to
allow myself to he
UXDERSOLD IX THE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask Is a fair chance and quick pay.
nients, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know the re
quirements of t tin trade. Come one and nil
and see for yourselves that t he old stand of
THOMAS CHARMAX
cannot be beaten in quality or prief. It
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can afTor 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
Come, and Sjr,;in:l Ex:unin? for Vonrspives
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
.My object is to tell 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.
TIIOS. OIIARMAX",
Main Street, Oregon City,
r.ernl Tenders and Countv Serip taken at
market rates. T1IOS. C1IAKMAX.
IK7"5ii,0iXJ lbs wool wanted bv
THOS. CHARMAX.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
til STAIIIVE.
-O-
THE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF
the Livery Stable on Fifth street.Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constant ly on hand
liufjjies, C'nrriajjps
mill 1 1. -iv Its. Saddle
anl ISugfgfy Horses.
IJricos Kcnsonnblo.
"AXDY WILLIS,
Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1875. Proprietor.
Notice.
U. S. Land Okfick. Oregon Pity,
Oregon, Februarv-J, 1870.
Cf)iiPLiT itvvixti nrcio.v kn
tered nt. this office by J. II. Itainey
against John Cox for nbandoning his
Homestead Entrv, No. 177, dated May o,
1R71, U!K)il the s. H of the s. e. seclO.town
ship 0 south, llange 2 cast, in Clackamas
county, Oregon, with a vi w to th-. cancel
lation of said entrv : the said pnrt ies are
hereby summoned to ap .'-ar at this office
on the 21st dav of larch, 1.S7H, nt 10
o'clock A. M., to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning said all ged abandon
ment. OWEN WADE, HcyUtcr.
febll-lw T. It. HARRISON, Jieeeieer.
STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION.
tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign
countries and sister States, and for circu
lating sueh information abroad by this
Hoard, ail persons In this State having
l arms and Tunnels for Sale or Kent, or de
sirous of forming Colonies, will please for
wnrd to this Roard as soon as possible de
tailed descriptions of their Farms and
Tjinds, Iiocat ion. Price and Terms of Sale.
or conditions of rentine: and all persons
desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other
Ija borers, will please communicate direct
with this Bo'trd.
r.y'instruetions of the Commissioners of
immigration. WILLIAM REID,
febSlm A State Com'r of Immigration.
Administrator's Sale.
"VTOTICKIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT,
xN pursuant to an order of the County
Court of Marion County, Oregon, I will
offer for sale at public auction on Saturday,
March 25th, 1976, at H'o clock, A. M., at the
Court House door in Oregon City, Clacka
mas County, Oregon, forgold coin in hand,
the following described real estate, belong.
Ing to the estate of Joseph. A. Wright, de
ceased, to-wit; Lot 3 of S. 10, and the S. W.
H of the S. Fj. VJ. and Lots 1. 2, 3 and 4 of -S.
2. all in T. 4 S. R. 2 K. of tiio Willamette
Meridian, containing 1M acres.
J. M. HKOVTN,
feblS;3t Administrator.
J.P.WARD.
BOUND
Volumes of Music
MAKE APPROPRIATE
PRESENTS.
Among the manv thousands of Ballads
and Piano Pieces that we publish, there
are some that are noted for their great
beauty and lasting qualities. We have
made a careful selection of these pieces
and offer them In book form, as follows :
VOCAL WORKS
WITH
Piano Accompaniment.
Mother Gonsp 3Ieloelies. Pea ufifully Il
lustrated. (Ask for Novello's Edition, or
you will get a, cheap photograph copy.
$1 9) in boards ; full gilt, $2 80
Shining T.lgHfs. A collection of Sacred
Songs. $175 in boards; cloth and gilt,
tl 50.
Golden Leave. Vols. I. and II. A col
lection of Songs and Choruses, by V. S.
Ha vs. Each vol, $1 75 In boards; cloth
and gilt, $2 50.
Henrth :iik1 Home, Street Sounds and
Fireside Eclioe. Three vols, of Choice
Hom Songs, by Hays, Danks, etc. Each
vol. $1 75 in boards; cloth and gilt, $2 50.
Priceless Gems. A fine collection of Songs
by Wallace, Thomas, Keller, etc. $176
in boards -.cloth and gilt, $2 50.
Peters' Household Melodies. Vol. I.
Containing all the latest and best, songs
by Hays, Danks, Thomas, Stevart,(about
IW songs). $8 in boards ; cloth and gilt,
THe Opera at Home. A collection of
Standard Opera Songs, selected from over
25 Operas. S3 in boards ; cloth and gilt,
St.
German VolUslietler Album,
with Eng. and Ger. text. $2 50,
-10 songs,
Eleinllessolm's 76 Sonars,
Elegent folio
edition. 1 nil giit, ?S 50.
The same for a deep voice, in 2 vols. 8vo,
each, S2 5') in paper; cloth, $3 50.
SclmmaiiM's Vocal Allium. "0 songs,
with Eng. and Ger. text. $2 50 in paper;
full gilt, 3 50.
Kuiilint of Song. A collection of Sacred
and Moral Songs, beautifully illustrated
by the Pros. Dal.iel. Full gilt, ?1.
PIANO JWQRKS.
Fnirj- Kiirei-K. Pearl Drops, Mtric
C ircle and Voimur Pianisl. Four col
lections of easy Piano Music for young
pin vers, most of the pieces being wit bout
octaves. FhcIi vol. 51 75 in boards; cloth
and gilt, ?2 a').
Musical Keorealiona. A collection of
Dance Music. $1 73 in boards; cloth iind
gilt, Z 5 .
Golden Chimes. A ehoic collection of
P.-irlor Music, by Ch. Kinkle. H To in
boards; cloth and gilt, $2 50.
Rrilliatit Gems. Containing music of
medium difficulty, by Wyman, Kinkle,
etc. ?1 7-3 i;i boards ; cloth and gilt, $1 50.
Strauss' AVnltxes, A"1k. I. it II. Ask
for Peters' Edition, the only complete
copy giving the full waltzes as played by
Thomas' Orchestra. $3 in boards; cloth,
$1.
Pe.-irl. of Melody,
and Parlor Music.
?1.
A collect ion of Pance
fS in boards ; full gilt,
PeTrf' Parlor Mfiic, Vol. I. Our latest
and best Piano Music of moderate diffi
culty. S3 in boards; full gilt, ?l.
La C'remede Iji Creme. VJx. I. and II.
A collection of choice Piano Music, by
Thaib rg, Liszt, Heller, te. Tins Is de
cidedly the best, collection of bound
music in the market. Each, $3 in boards;
lull gilt, ?1.
Bfethovrn'sSiiiiatas. Rvo, fu'l gilt, $1.
folio, " ' $10.
Clpin's IVultzt-s, 1 " : Polonaises, Si ;
Nocturnes, IJallads, $2; Pr dudes,
S-2 "V: Sonatas, ?J 5'). All in stiff paper
covers.
XIrtt d!-lsoli sj's C-:j pip t e Piano Works
Elegant, folio edit ion, full jrilt.in 1 vols.,
each, ': Svo edition, full gilt, 4 vols.,
each. f: 5 ) ; Hvo edition, paper covers, 4
vols.,;eaeIi, 52 51.
Mozart Sonatas. Full gilt, S3 51.
Wphcr's Piano IVorlts. Full gilt, $1.
Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price.
Address,
J. L. PETERS,
Sl:iKlOAt)VAV, X. V.
Doc. 23 :v6
I. SELL T 1ST Gr
MAS J l ST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
stock of
FALL AMD WINTER GOODS
ever imported to Oregon City, -which he
off :rs at greatly reduced prices. My stock
oi
CLOTI-IIISrG,
Has Ebeen largely increased and I can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
goods in Men and Roys P.usine'ss and
Dress Suits, Coats, etc., as can be found
in the country, and at prices that cannot
fail to satisfv. Mv
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Ts filled with a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
Empress C'lwtH,
Moltuirx, lieiirh aiut
American Ilregx Goods
Illaek Alparca,
lirillia nt ines,
'aslimeres, vc.
T? A K T, S ,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors. Pleach. -d and Unbleached Cotton
Flannels.
Laities' ami tfeiits t'ndsrnare
Shawls and Scarfs,
Wool Ul;tnU'ts,
1'rn n Us a nd
Travelinjr Satcliels,
Iiotsnnd Cajw,
Oil lolli for
Floor a ntl Table.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call' special attention to my
stock of Men's and Roys San Francisco
Roots, which I have sold for a number of
years past with general satisfaction. F.v
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE k FARMING UTENSILS.
Choiee Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All nt Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AD CARMAX ISLAND SALT.
Highest Prico aid for all kinds of
Country Ii'oIbicc.
'200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall pay the highest cash
price. I. SKLLINO.
Oregon City, Sept. 30 1875. tf
STILL IS THE FIELD!
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF
HAAS SAIjOON.
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be fonnd in the
city.-All goods warranted. Goods delivered
in tho city free of charge. The highest cash
once paid for country produce.
Oregon City, March is, 1$7&
MBRCIIANDISB.
JOHN MYERS,
OREGON CBTY-
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all ki ls of
GOOD COUNTRY PRCDUCF
I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CASH OR ITS IZQUIVALHXT
n Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
CASH PAID FOR rOOTY ORDERS
Give mo a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYKRS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1ST3,
A. C. WALLSNG'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
Pittoclc's IJuildiiijr Corner of Stark
mid Front Sireet.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
WHLAXIv BOOKS RULED AND ROUND
S 9 to anv desired pattern. Music looks,
Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev
erv varietv of style known to the tirade.
Orders from the o.untry promptly at
ten -led to.
VIC K'S
Flower and Vegetable
ar the best, the world produces. They are
planted bv a million people in America,
and the result is, beaut iful Flowers and
sppmdid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue
sent, free to all who enclose the iostage a
2 cent stamp.
VICK'S
Flower and Vegetable
Gfarclen
is the most beautiful work of the kind in
the world. It contains nearly lot) pages,
hundreds or fine Illustrations, nnd four
Chromo Plate of Flowers, beautifullv
drawn and colored from nature. Price .35
cts. in paper covers; bo cts. 'xmnd in ele
gant cloth.
Viclv's Floral Guide.
This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal,
finely illustrated, and containing an ele
gant colored I'ront.is piece with the first
number. Price only 2" cts. for the year.
The first number for 1870 Just issued. Ad
dress JAMES VICK, Rochester, X. Y.
.JOHN II. MOORE'S
MACHINE SHOPS,
OKCGOX CITY, ORI.GON.
tTKAJI E.CIKS, SA1V-MILLS,
FXjOUHING MILLS, SHAFTING,
Pulleys, HanfTer's Hydraulic Pumps,
GKAllING, BOXES, made to order.
Reapers, Threshing Machines," and all
kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in
the best manner. Farmers' Pdacksmith
ingdonc with neatness and dispatch.
Wheat Cleaners, Jackets. Iron and Zinc
Shaker Screens nnd Perforated Tlates,
made to order.
Agent for the
HOUSTON PATENT WATER WHEEL,
The Best Wheel in Use.
Orders Solicited.
Dec. 31, 1873 .-tf
WM, IIKOUGIITON
"WfOULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
Oregon City and vicinity that he is
prepared to furnish
FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER,
Of every description, at low rates.
ALSO,
Dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic,
Spruce, (for shelving), Lattice,
.. Pickets, and Fence-Posts, Cedar,
Constantly on hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low a rates as
it can1)c purchased in the state.
Give me a call at the
ORBGOX CITY 8AW 3T1LZ.8 -Oregon
City. June 10, 1875 :tf
$5 t0 0 ?er Da? at home- Terms
r! J free. Address
Ifcbly G, OTISS0.N 4 Co.. 1-ortlan 'pJIe
FINE POULTRY
Bred by M. EYRE, Jr.
NAPA,' California,
Pronz Turkeys, weighing 40 fts each." Em-
.. (i.,.to-l,inc frnm II) tO 1)0 IDS.
per pair. I'.rabmas, Leghorn,
Games, etc. Pekin Ducks, aver
aging 18 to 20 Jhs., and best oi
all Ducks as layers.
i j nccnrlmcnt. of PigCOnS,
Kabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets.
Any variety oi iowis aesiiwi im'i.
tt-.. j . nnmo fresh illlU W Cil
packed', for sale at moderate prices.
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Who a re 'suffering from the effect of
yout hful lollies or indiscretion, will do
well to avail themselves of this, the
greatest boon laid at t be altar of suffering
humanity, lilt. hPlXXKY will guar
antee to forfeit f jO0 for every case of se
minal weakness, or private disease of
anv kind or character which he under
takes and fails to cure. He would, there
lore, say to the unfortunate sufferer who
may read this notice, that you are tread
ing'upon dangerous ground when you
longer delay in seeking the roper rem
edy for vour complaint. You may be in
the first stage; remember you are np
,.if.hiinrtiii. Inst If voti are borJerlnir
upon t he last, and are "suifering some or
all of its nierreets, rememutrinat u jou
persist in procrastination, the time must
come when the most skillful physician
n rt-.ifi- -j-n Tin !i cQii( :i nee - i-liiri the
door of hope will ba closed against you -.
when no angel oi mercy can uring juu
relief. In no case has the Doctor failed
fif tiTccnce Tiien let not desnair work
ii ton vour imaginal ion, but avail your
eiifnf'tiin i.e nf-fic-ia 1 results of his treat
ment before your case is. beyond the
reach of medical skill, or beioro grim
lontli hurries von to a nremature irrave.
Knll rmirs" of tfatnit'lit So 0U. Send
monev bv Post office order or Exuress
with full "deserir-tion of crise. Call or
address, Dii A. If. SP1XM5V,
No. 11 Kearny street , San Francisco.
setH:ly
J O I t FJ S C H R A m ,
Main St., Oregon City.
MAMTACTCnER AND I.lirOKTER OF
Sitddles, II I'll
fci?V Saddlery-H.-ivd- f.-i--
ware, etc., etc.
JHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can oe u;iu 1:1 me cM.aie, iil
WHOLESALE OS RETAIL.
831 warrant my goods as rr-presonted.
JOHN SCIIRAM,
Saddle and Harness Taker.
Oregon City, On-gon, July II, l.s73-tv-3.
The standard rem,., v tor C-oi-!i, Jt
fluenz, ,ore Throut, Whvoy.inn Omtch,
f.roujt, I.trrr Complaint, JJroncMfi.r Jllerd
i7 of the L iujs, every alfection of t he
Jhmat, Lungs and Chest, Including Cox-suMi-nox.
Wisliir's i:al.-nt or V11 Cherry does
not iry up a cough, but loosens it, cleanses
the Lunus, and allays irritation, thus re
mortna the e.-f.-,c of the complaint. None
genuine unless signed r. Pvrrs. Prepared
by SF.TH W. FoWIjKR A Sons, Roston. Sold
by KEnnisoTox, Hostkttf.u A Co., San
! rancisco, and by dealers generally.
20febly
THE WEEKLY SUN.
XI-'W YORK.
Eighteen hundred and seventv-six is the
Centennial year. It. is also the vcar in
which an Opposition House of Represen
tatives, thelirst since the war, will bo in
power at. ashington ; and the vear of the
twenty-third election of a President. Qf the
l nited states. AUof these events are sure
to be of exeat. Int.niwtt or,,i 1
cspecially-the two laUer and aiifTS
i ...uiiii TOnmn. "U.11 them will
c d Sltt.h,-V reiK.rted and exundi
The Opposition ITous: of Representa
tives, taking up the line of inquiry opened
years bro by Thk Sux, will stei:nlv and
diligently investigate the corruptions and
misdeeds of Grant's administration: and,
will, it is to be hoped, lay the foundation
lor a new and better period in our nation
al history. Of all this The Sun will con
tain complete and accurate accounts, fur
nishing its readers with early and trust
worthy information upon these absorbing
topics.
The twenty-third Ixesidential election
with the preparations lor it, will be mem
orable as deciding upon Grant's aspira
tions for a third term 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
ing all these subjects, those who read The
sun will havo the constant means of be
ing thoroughly well informed.
The Weekly Sun, which has attained a
circulation of over eighty thousand copies
""i"" u;i us rf.uicrs incverv stat? and
Territory, and we trust, that the vcar 1S70
ill see their numbers doubled. It will
continue to be a t horough newspaper All
the general news of the day will be found
in it, condensed when unimportant at full
length when of moment; and alwavs we
trust , treated in a clear, interesting and in
structive manner. .
It is our aim to make Thk Weekly Sun
the best family newspaper in the wo-ld
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, lor which we are not able to
make room in our daily edition. Th agri
cultural department espeeiallv is on of
its prominent features. The fashionsarc
also regularly reported in its columns:
anr! so"r,t markets of everv kind
,iv hm,fK,;V eight pages with fifty
sii broad columns is onlv Si 20 a vear
postage prepaid. As this 'price bareiv re'
pays the cost of the paper, no discount can
be made irom this rate to clubs.agents
post masters, or anyone. -nls'
The Daily Sux, Sl iarge four page new,
paper of twenty-eight columns; gives all
he news for two cents a copy. Subscrip
tion, postage prepaid, 55c, a month or $B 50
a year Sunday edition extra i lOner
res lh SUjN, .New 1 ork City.
BIBLES FOR SALE.
TUST RECEIVED, AXU FOR SMjE
J at my Store in Oreson Cif v n u'ntiv ot
Ribles and Testament Tffi'ffiw
t he property ot t h Am erien n PIbI Soeietv,
ai d are offered for sale as low as thev ca'h
be bought at any similar Iepositorv Ui
the State. 1 hose wishing to purchase' are
Invited to call and examine our stock.
; - - ' Walter Fish,
Ajjcnt for Cl?.cjcamas County,
HOW IS THE TIME TO
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NEWS ITEMS;
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LOCAL XE1VS, EDITORIALS,
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Having a large and constantly increasing;
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o
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ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
OREGON CITY, : OREGON.
ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
? y all kinds of
JOB PlUJsTJNG,
such as
CARDS,
RILT.-1IRADS.
PAMMIT.K7S,
DKKDS.
MORTGAGES,
L.ABHLS,
m LETTER-HEADS
in fact all kinds of work done a in Printimr
Oil ice, at
1'ORTLAXD PRICES.
AI.Tj KINDS OP
LEGAL BLAIMK3
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had in the State.
A N D
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Oregon City. March 21. 1873-tf.
AGEMS FOR THE
ENTERPRISE.
.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents lor the Enterprise :
York" P" Rcm"c11 Co- 40 Park Row. Kew
vZi'Z"1 A CO' 607 Chestnt .t
Abbott Co., Xo. 82 and 81 Xassau sUtet
New ork.
Portland.Oregon ....r. Samul
San Francisco i 'bos. Royce
,x , , , . IL. P. Fisher
St. Helens, Columbia countv S. A. Miles
Astoria, Clatsop county... A. Van Dusen
fA1"."; - I William.
liarrisburir t it t; :..
1 ' - ; , . . . " - t.. iiutu
.afayette, amhill county J.L.Ferguson
iu nas, roue coumy Dave Holmes
Eola u t.
, ... wir
JacKsonville k. k. HannA
Ronton county W.A. Wells
CorvalUs- Hon. John Burnett
Canyon City.Grant co W. B. Laswell
il ,,n; A- N.Arnold
Dalles, Wasco county, X. II. Gates I
LaGrantic. Pninn rinnti- a r enii.
- - . ... .v. v . v tali,
Pendleton, Umatilla county S. V. Knox
Eug?nc City....
l J. M.
1 E. I, '
Thosnpson
I'.nstow
Roseburg
Lebanon,
Jacksonville........
Long Tom
Hon. Ij. V. ljtne
MI.. T. Montague
I J. R. Ralston
..Hon. E. D. Koudray
H. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
P.eavor Creek C. F. P.eatio
Rutteville John Zumwalt
Cascades Henrv McGugin
Can by J. W. Strawser
Cutting's D. Wright
Eagle Creek Frank W. Foster
Harding's lCapt. Z. C. Norton
I.ower Molalla...., . .W. Moreland
Mllwaukie., John Hagenberger
Oswego J.John Eoole
lTpjer Molalla W. II. Vaoghan
OREGON CITY BREWERY
Henry Ilunibel,
TTAV1KO PURCHAS-
A A ed the above Rrew-
erv wishes to inform th tinhlic that he is
now prepared to manufacture a Xo. 1 qual
ity of
JjAGBJt BEER,
as good as can bo obtained anywhere in
the State. Orders solicited and rromr1
filled.
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