V V o o o o o o o o o CO o o o o 3 O o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o 0 o WE OTEBPBi lipECOX flTY. OREGON 3I.1RCII 31, 1S76 Xcws Column. l-ila3 wants a bakery." A 'Spckano chief is preaching at Colfax, W. T. Minnie Ivrtle Miller is lecturing btx 'Failures'' down in Coos county. G Sum Sylies is trying to start a liiuwery at Corvallis. f Utah miners who went to the Black It ills a re already becoming disgusted. Burglars have been stealing hams tit Seattle. Walking on stilts i.s"a now depart ure" of Vancouver girls. Snow in drifted thirty feet deep in Silver City, Nevada. "".Snow was two feet deep at Wel lington, 13. C, last week. V The farmers of John Day valley are busy plowing and sowing. . The Hillsboro Niniroda organized a wolf club on the 17th. Tnmwater, W. T., is to have $1, C00 school housa erected this sum mer. , A ni3n named refcrsou. wasdrown at tho Port Blakoly saw mill two veek rtgo. Owing to tho late heavy snows, great numbers of cattle, in Nevada, have died. '. . Tlio Kngcno brass band will dis course music at Portland on next 1'ourih of July. Wm. Tjemons has failed at Junc tion, and is short fcome 17,000 bushels of wheat stored with him. The discovery of a rich copper and cobalt mine, near Prairie City, Gran countv is reported. , O Kohan, a Russian, wanted to be at king. He got a halter. Moral, "Give np ambition." ' Jesse D. Carr, near Clear Lake, has lost o.SOO of his band of 4,700 sheep. Joseph Wagner, a watchmaker of EmpireaCity, has absconded and for got to settle his bills. Coos county Republican Conven tion meets at Marshrield on the 22d of April. A young lady at Dallas took ad vantage ofj the leap year privilege, and got the mitten the" other day. . Peach trees are in full bloom on the river bank between Albany and c or vans. It is thought an attempt will be made to form an anti-Coolie vigilance committee in San Francisco. The town of Ilalsey is improving. Sis. new buildings have been erected there since February. The Farmers' Warehouse Co., at Albany, are prepared to store 300,000 bushels of grain. w There is aprospect of an unusually good mining season in Utah this summer. O John Frances and E. J. Lipe have been indicted at Vancouver for sell ing liriuor to minors. Tho Indians on the Klamath reser vation are getting u lot of "ictas" ready for the Centennial. o . L. M. Iledden livinrr near Van couver, had thirteen sheep killed lately by a neighbor's dog. Judge Jacobs writes that his appli cation for a land oiKce at Colvillo will bo defeated. It is estimated that Wasco comity wilt raise three times, as much grain this si-'ason as in auy former year. Marks Borbin typo! Your Father over in Olytnpia, W. T., is anxious to learn of your whereabouts. Four men Mere instantly killed last week, by tho explosion of a boiler in tho U. P. rolling mills at. B.tvamie. o The Democrats of Rhode Island placed the name of Win. B. Beach onjhcir ticket, in place of General CookbJ who resigued. The Republicans of Rhode Island haTB .renominated the present State officers, headed by Henry L. Eppitt for Governor. The Democrat says: Frank May, Charles Smith aud several other Albanians leave for the Black Hills the first of the week. ' The Democratic County Conven tion of Polk county meets on the 8th and the primaries on the 7th of April. Not mnch chance for caucusing. Paul Dahl green, consul general of O the Fnited States to Italy, and son of the late Rear Admiral Dahlgreeu, dipd at Rome last week. " A man named Millard was drowned at Portland last week, as is supposed, falling into tho river while in an epileptic lit. 'The bill passed by the California Legislature to punish wife-beaters o by public tvhipping. has received O the official signature of the Governor. r ' i. Hallett Kilbourn has been indicted by the grand jnry for refusing to answer questions as to the real estate pool, before a select committee. Philip Ritz. of Walla Walla, has returned from California having found their an inexhaustible market for his fruit trees. yt)roon Review is the name of a new Democratic paper to be started o o at LaGrande, and to be run by Hon. Jns. U. Slater, in the interest of the Patrons of Husbandry (?). - The Monarch mining Company at Atlanta, Idaho has out and sacked for shipment $300,000 -worth of ore, which has been taken out this winter at a cost not to exceed 17,000. - John Murrrty, a lad about 14 vears of age, at McMinnville, last week, had one of his hands badly shattered by the discharge of a gun. He was lying on a lounge and attempted to move tho gun by the muzzle. Gea. ..Labarra force . a loan of ImsiriOBa houses has undertaken to $300,000 from the of Matutnoras, to . A . part . lias been o pay hia troops.. subscribed. American merchants hvMippl?pd to IT. S. Consul "Wilson lroteclioit. o - . Judgment has been rendered in the case of Lieut. Gov. Davis, of Missis sippi, by which he is removed from ofiice and disqualified for holding any office of trust or profit. The Irish Rifle "Association has accepted the invitation of the Nation al Rifle Association of America to compete for the championship of the world. By an explosion of 400 pounds of Jupiter powdor, stored in the mill of the Brown Powder Manufacturing Company, New York City, four .men were literally brown to atoms, and six or sejen others severely injured. It is said that four hundred gam blers aro at Cheyenne, waiting for tho opening season in the Black Hills country- A fight occurred lately between miners and Indians on Dead. Wood creek, Black Hills., in which 13 In dians were killed. Tho whites lost one man. i . The jetcs says: Mr. Mcintosh of Coos river, while carrying his gun over his shoulder, with his hand over the muzzle, accidentally shot himself through the hand, losing a finger. Joseph's band of Indians from the Wallowa, is now on the Umatilia reservation training horses (so we understand) for a big season of rac ing among Indians. Portland is infested with low vil liaus who ii.sult ladies whom they chance to see on the streets after nightfall. Give them a coat of tar and feathers and set them adrift. Captin. J. W. Ingesson, of the schooner Clara Light, has been arrested at PortTownseud aud placed under $1,000 bonds for uumercifully kicking the mate. Idaho Bill, leader of a gang of horse thieves and murderers in Utah, has been captured, and if not al ready hung by a mob, will at least be convicted and sent to the pen itentiary. A Teachers' convention, to take measures for securing a uniform series of text books and a revision of the school laws, will be held at Olympia on the 12th of July next. The District Attorney of Idaho Territory has just completed his la bor of thirteen days, taking testi mony in the Langford Nez Perce Agency case. Mr. Brents, of Walla Walla, was employed in behalf of the Government, who examined a largo number of witnesses. Salt Lake advices say that Phelps, one of the penitentary convicts who killed the warden aud escaped a few days ago, was fatally shot, last week, by Sheriff Halliday, of Santaquin, while trying to arrest him. William son and Smith, who escaped at the same time have been caught. The Nsz Perces Indians passed through Weston last Friday on a visit to llomly's baud on the reservation. They say that the object of their visit is horse racing, but it is thought bymanythat they have other motives. From an estimate just made of the amount of wheat sown in the vicinity of Weston from Dry creek to Rich ard's Station, on Wild horse,, it is found that 5,000 acres is the proxi mate amount. A late dispatch from Cheyenne to the Oi-eijoulini. says: James Allen ar rived here from the Black Hills yes terday, for supplies. He returns in a few days. He brings with him several hundred dollars worth of gold dust, and reports business in the hills lively. Over one hundred teams have left here during the last three days, loaded with passengers and freight. The city is full of men outfitting now, and a large amount of transportation awaiting passengers who arrive ou every train. Andrew Anderson and Albert Lizenby were out hunting in Uma tilla county last week. They became separated and Anderson seeing what he supposed to be a dear, fired two shots. He then advanced to see what had become of the deer, and fond that his second shot had hit his companion, Albert Lizenby. The shot struck high up in one of his logs, breaking one of tho thigh hones. Alitter was at once prepared and the young man packed down from the mountain to the settlements, where he was placed in a carriage aud driven home. Her jLove Hart Waned. They came out of a Michigan avenue grocery, he carrying a bis jug, and as they reached the walk he said : ""ow, Dolly, you carry the jug and give me that quarter of a pound of tea." "I'd like to see myself !" she re plied "Dolly, do you want to see your husband lugging an old brown jug through the crowded streets of the metropolis do you want-others to see him?" "Come along with that jug!" she impatiently exclaimed. "Dolly, there's a gallon of molas ses in here, and we know it, but evereybody else will think it's whisky if I carry it." "Let 'em think." "Dolly, if you love me yoti will carrv the jug." "I wont carry it!" "Then I won't! I've got twice as much character to sustain as .you have!" "Sustain it then." she said as she started for the wagon around the porner. He called to her, but she did not answer. Giving-the bisr iujr a ter rific swing into the air, he let go his hold and it came down with an awful caash. " 'Lasses is nothing to principle!" he explained to the little crowd, and then followed on after Dolly. Tuet do some things better in France vide the following neat way of putting it, from a Parisian paper- The Trincess De M is about to retire from society for a little while is uuying edgings, insertions, mus lins and so on, which sha is making np into garments too large for a dofl and too small for herself '" , 1 owler, the phrenologist, says a con ceited man always carries his head very high. Fowler probably never saw a conceited man walking behind a iauy a she picked her way over muddy street-crossing. a J.P.WARD. GEORGE A. HARDIXO. j WAED &HAEDING, D'UGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of Drugs and Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs mid Uruslies,, Trusse. Supporters, Shoulder Brace Fancy mid Toilet Articles, ALSO Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys, lilaxs, lutty, I'aints, Oil, Varnished and Dye StulT, PURE WINES AND MUCOUS FOR ME DICINAL PURPOSES. PATENT 3IEDICINES, ETC. Phvsiei.ins' Proscriptions carefully compounded, and all orders correctly an swered. WOpcn at nil hours of tlic night. '"All Recounts must be paid monthly. novMf WARD &. HARDING. THOMAS C HARM AN ESTABLISHED 1853. D ESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS of Oregon City a nil of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Kimble Six Pence is Setter 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, Taints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crocko-, Platedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N' Rope, Famine t ions of Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc Of the above list, I can say my stock is tho MOST C O M P I K X K over oflVretl in this market, and was seleted wit k especial care for f lie Oregon City trade. AU of which I now offer for sale at tho Lowest IVIarket Rales. No use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy roods for I am J' -termini! to Sri! Vhaj and not to allow myself to be UNDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay. ments, believing as I do that Twenty Yours Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re iuirements of the trau. Come one and all and see for yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CIIAIIMAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages I can offer you in the sale of roods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disajv pointed. All I wisli to say is Comr, Jind Septan (I Examine for Yonrsrlvrs 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 t he liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. THOS. "CHAHMAN, Main Street, Oregon City, Tegal Tenders and fount v Scrip taken at market, rates. THOS. C1IAKMAN. ttJ-iW.OOO lbs wool wanted by TJIOS. ClbUi.MA.N. LIVERY, FEED, AfiO SALE STABLE. rr 1 1 e u : i k u ; x ki v iton u kt m f J. the Livery Stable on Fift h street ,( )regon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand IStijri', Carrlajres anl Hacks. Saddle mid BHjjjry Hornea. I?ensoiialle. Prices AXDY WILMS, Oregon City, NTov. 5, 1S75. Proprietor. STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION. tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign countries and sister States, and for circu lating such information abroad by this Poard, ail persons in this State having Farms and Lands for Sale or Kent, or de sirous of forming Colonies, will please for ward to this Hoard as soon as possible de tailed descriptions of their Farms and Lands. Iocat.ion, Price and Terms of Sale, or conditions of renting : and all persons desirous of obtaining Agricultural or ot her Laborers, wiM please communicate direct with this Hoard. IJv'lnstructions of the Commissioners of Immigration. WILLIAM REII, febolm A State Com'r of Immigrat ion. JUST jSSUED. aootn editiox. MANHOOD, ItF.VISEn AND CORRECTED BYTHK AUTHOK, E. de P. CURTIS, M. ! A Medical Essay on the causes and cure of premature decline of man, showing how health is lost, and how regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage, the treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhausted vitality, and all other, diseases apiertainlng thereto; the results of twenty years successful prac tice. OPIXIOXS OF THE PRESS. CURTIS OX "MANHOOD." There is no member of society by whom this book will not be found usefvl, whether he be parent preempt or or clertrvman. Isnflon Time. CCKTIS ON "MAX HOOD." This book should be rend by the young for instruc tion, and by the afflicted for relief; it will injure no one. Medial Times and Gttzctte. Pric1 One Dollar, by mail or express. Address the author, Dlt. CURTIS?. 520 Sut ter street, or I'. O. l'.ox 307, San Eraneisco, I Cal, . aug. 'SI ;lyisd'Jm ja COURTESY OF BANCROFT FALL 1875- Is your time to buy goods at low prices. agkeria: BEOTHEES are now receiving a large stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, all of the Latest Styles, which will sell AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES. Our stock has been bought for cash, and we will kpII It at a small advance above SAN FRANCISCO COST. "W'EWir.LSAV TO EVERYBODY BE V fore you purchase or go to Portland, come and price our goods and convince yourself that we do what we say. Our stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Roots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods. Not ions, GrottV ies. Hard ware and a great many other articles too numer ours to mention ; ALSO DOORS, WINDOWS, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC Wo will Price for also pay tho Highest Market Country Produce. ACKEIIMAN IJItOS. Sept. 'Si, 175 tf Ore iron Citv AJLLiEiV MATTOOIV, ( LEAR ( REEK. CLACKAMAS COUNTY. 1. tomers, and the public at large have just received a new supply of , that I FA MIL Y G HOC Eli IKS, CLOTHING, BOOTS jtml SHOES, CUTLERY, HARD WARE, A ml Oilier Miscellaneous (looila. All of which I now oifer tor sale at tho LQEOT MARKET RATES. My object is to tell all my old friends and customers that 1 am still alive, and desir ous to sell goods ( heap, FOH CASH, or Uf-oti Kuch terms as agreed upon. I shall also have in mv em pl'v a thorough BOOT AKD SHOE iVtAKER, and constantly keep stock on hand for the M mi n fuel 11 re & Re;iir of Boots k Shors, and all orders in that line will be promptly attended to. ALT-EX jr.TTOOX, Scar lie Violu Mills. Oct 1 :t f I. SELLING AS J i -ST RECEIVED THE LARGEST stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS evor imported to Oregon City, which he olTers at greatly reduced prices. My stock ' CjLOTIIIjSTG Has gbeen largely increased and I can show as handsome a line of ready-made goods in Men and Roys Hnsiness and Dress Suits, Coats, etc., as can be found in t lie country, and at prices that cannot fail to satisfv. My DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is filled with a splendid assortment of all the leading styles and fashionable shades of goods 10m ires t'lol It, Mohairs, PreiM-Ii and American Dress (iootls JJIiirk .Mpii t ea, ISrilliu itl i lies, C'atsJimeres, .vc. PLANNKLS, - Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col ors. Rleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. I.n tiles' nml fieiits' fiwlervrnro SIiuuUuikI Svnrfs,' Wool Jtlankets Trim Us nml Travel! ii r Kntclieln, lint ml t'i ps, Oil Cloth, for PI i or it it il Ta 1 1 e. BOOTS and SHOES, I would call special attention to my stock of Men's and Roys' San Francisco Hoots, which I havt? sold for a number of years past wit h general satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS: Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic Family Groceries, All at Low Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AM) (MOAN ISLAND SALT. Highest Trice aid for all kinds of Country JProtiu'cc 200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wauled, for which I shall pav the highest, cash price. I. SKLL1XG. Oregon City, Sept. 30 1S7.3. tf HARDWARE, IRON AD STEEL, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, : OAK, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK. ' XOHTIJRUP & THOMPSON, Iec. 31,lS75:m3 Portland, Oregon. . : N. N. N. " " NEW STORE AND NEWGOCDS, Af NEW ERA.,; Pry Goods, Groceries, Boots and hoes Wooden Ware, Drue's and Medicines ehea'o for cash or produce. 1 - - L CANTO. LIBRARY. F MBR QUA y D I S U. . JOHN MYERS OREGON CITY, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, ; - GROCERIES, :, BOOTS and shoes, ; HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AKD GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for aud all ki ds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCF J will sell as low as any house In Oregon for CA SII Oil ITS JiQ UT I 'A T. KXT n Good Merchantable Produce. I am selling very low for ISA3"E.r CASH PAID FOR COI NTY ORDERS Give mc a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City, March 'M. 1S73. A. C- WALLS MG?S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. I'ittocli'n lJuilliiir Corner of (i ltd Front Streets.' Star It PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK HOOKS It IT LED AXD HOUND to any dsird pattern. Music books, Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev erv variety of style known to the trrade. Orders" from the ei.untry promptly, at tended to, YICK'S "FloAvev mid Vcgetalilc are the best, the world produces. They are planted by a million people in America, and the result is, beaut iful Flowers and splendid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue Sfiit free to all who enclose the postage a 2 cent stamp. VICK'S Flower micl Vegetable Crnvclen . is the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It. contains nearly loll pages, hundreds of fine illustrations, and four Hhrowo Pltde I'Voteers, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. Price :i5 cts. in pajK-r covers ; Co cts. 'hxuuI In ele gant cloth. Vide" A Floral Guide. This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an ele gant colored Front.isi iece with "the first number. Price only 25 cts. for the year. The first number for 1870 just issued. Ad dress JAMES TICK, KocJiester, X. V. .jsirv ii.-niooui2's Nl A C H I N E S HOPS, OHIXiOX CITV, ORECOX. - STEAM ENGINES, SAW-MILLS, FLOCKING MILLS, SHAVTIXG, Pulleys, Han Iter's Hydraulic Pnmpn, GEARING, DOXES, made to order. Reapers, Threshing Machines, and all kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in the best manner Fanners HlaeksmUh ing iloue with neatness and dispatch. Wheat Cleaners, Jackets. Iron and Zinc Whaker Screens and Perforated Plates, made to order. : , ', Agent for tho HOUSTON PATENT WATER WHEEL, The Ucst Wheel in Use. , - , Orlers Solicited. - ,s - Dec. 31. lS7o.-tf - - ITroiTM) INFOItM THE CITIZENS OF T Oregon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDA"? LUMBER . . Of everj description, at low rates y also, . . , Dry Flooring, CeiHnjj, 11, is tic, ' Spctice, for shelving), Lattice, Pickets, anl Fence-Posts Cedar, ! " . ' , Constantly 'on hand. " . ! Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest notic e t , iow a rat(.s a it can be purch-ised in the .State ! '. Ciive mo a call at the ' r- .T ORVGOX CITY SA IF .VIT.LS. I I Oregon City. June 10, 1S75 .1 f x' Jri 10 JO ior Dy at home.- Terms ,rj f f fnJ free. Addrtss ' ' Ifebly U. STXNHON&Co.,PortIanipMo: FINE POULTRY. Bred by Tvu EYRE , J r . ISTATPA, Oaliibniia, F.ronz Turkeys, weighing 40 Its, each. Em den Geese, weighing trom to 0 rcs. per pair. . L'rahmas, leghorns, Games, etc. JVfcin Ducks, aver- ; aging is to 'X its., and best of . all Ducks as layers. - Also A fine assortment of Tigeoiis, Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets. - Any variety of fowls desired Imported. Ecos, true to name, fresh and well packed, for sale at moderate prices. Send for Illustrated Circular, and. Price List, to 31. EYKE, Napa, Cal. tin receipt of 10 cents in stamps?, I will fiirnish si-eciinen copy of the 1CLTKV liui.i.KTiN. an illustrated 32 page monthly, the recognized authoritv in poultry matters in the U. K ; and decidedly the best' Poul try Journal published, isi inscription only $1 2o a year. Pleaso state where you saw this adver tisement. Orders may also be lelt at this ofiice. YOUNG MEN Who are suffering from the effect of! youthful follies or indiscretion, will do' well to avail themselves of this, the! greatest boon laid at l lie auaroi sunerin humanitv. xJt. SPIX.MA will guar antee to iorfeit SOW) for every ease of se minal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he under takes and fails to cure. lie would, there fore, say tothe unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, that you aret read ing upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the proper rem edy for your complaint. You may be in the first stage ; remember you are i proaching the last. If you are bordering upon the last, and are suffering; some or all of its illeireets, remember that if you jiersist in procrastination, thctime must come when the most, skilllul physician can render you no assistance -. when the door of fiope 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 the beneficial results of his treat ment before "your case is beyond the reach of medical skill, or betorn grim death hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of treatment $2o (H. "Send money by . Posfoftice order t-r Express with full descrntion of case. Call or address, JlH A. ti. SI'IXX'EY, No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco. septhi:ly JOHN S C H R A fS, Irar. St., Oregon City. miniTiiu:h ami nircKTn; n - ffi. Ruddles, il.: i t!-s, f - -3" Sad'Hery-IT.-tirf- ?"V ' 'V--'' "!" narr, fir., etc. i-"' WrillCH UK OFKK!:s AS' 4 'HEAT A f T tan be had in the JM-ate. al warrant, my goods as r' pr.-serit -ti. J' IIN SCIIUAM, SadUe aiul Harness Maki r. Oregon City, Orejrir, July II, 1S73-im:. Th standard rem nv r C'onclis, In. (lueiiz, Sore Thnxtt, h(,y.ir ()r,)ifh, Croujt, Liter Coiitiint, Ji, on, hit is, Jileetl imj of the I.uikjx, ;md every si fleet ion of the Throat, I.ungs and Chest inciuding Cox- SOMI'TIOX. Wistai-'K I2.-iIs.im of Wild Clierry does not dry up a cough, but loosens it, cleanses the I.ungs, and allays irritation, thus re moriiifi the emise .f the complaint. None genuine unless signed I. IlrTTS. Prepared SKT1I . l (WI.i:K SDNS, l'-oston Siol.l y HKimiXliTDN', JlOSTKTTKU ct O 1- raneiseo, and by dealers generall v. l!0febly San THE WEEKLY SUN. XliW'YOKK. IHt. Iighteen hundred and seventy-six is the Centennial year. It is also the y(.:.r in which an Opposition House of Hej resen tatives, the tirst since the war, will l. in power at Washington ; and the vearof the twenty-third election of a President of the United States. All of these events are sure to be f great interest, and imiortnnce. especially tie- tw- Utter; and all of them and everyt hing connected with tljem, will be juiiy ;,,id Irc.dily reported aud expound ed in '1IIK Si n, ' The Opposition Hou of Itepresenta tives, taking up the line of inmiirv oi-ned years ago by 'Jhk Nun, will sternlv and diligently investigate tho corruptions and misdeeds of (rum's administration; and, will, it is to be hoiH-d, lay ttie foundation for a new ami better period in our nation al history. Of all this Tun nun will con tain complete and accurate accounts, fur nishing its renders 'with early and trust worthy information uixin these absorbing topics. The twenty-third Presidential election, with the preparations lor it. will Ik mem orable as deciding upon (Grant's nspira t ions for a third term of power ami plun der, and still more as deciding who shall 1m; the candidate of the pnrtv of Keform, and as electing that candidate. Concern ing all these subjects, those who read Thk nun will have the constant means of be ing thoroughly well informed. ' Thk Wkkkly nun, which has attained a circulation ot overeighty thousand copies a!r ad has its readers in every State and Territory, and we trust that the year ISTti will see their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspajx-r All the general mrw s of the day will be found in It., condensed when unimportant, at lull length when. of moment ; and always we trust, treated in. a clenr, interest ing and in structive manner. . ' : ; It is our aim to make Thk W'ekkly Sun the best, family newsnair in the world and we shall continue to give in its col umns largi. amount of miscellaneous reading, such as stories, iajes, poems scientific intelligence and agricultural in lormation, lor which we are not. able to make room in our dally edition. The agri cultural department -speeiallv is onof its proiununt -features.. The lashUaisi are also ngitlarlr -reported in Its columns: and so ar th mirkts of every kind ,J he Weeklt Sun. ejjri.t ,)as u. h ,;ft v. six broad oIiunis is only $1 -JO a year postage 1 rs; aid. As this price bai-Mv re' rays t h cost of the pap- r, no discount can bo made fmm this rate to clubs aints lost masters, oe anyone. , ' 0 . The l)Aii.y nun. a iatjr-j four page news la;Hro: twenty-eight. columns, gives all' t he nnvs forego ee-ts a copy.- Nubseri) tion, postage prepaid, Mc. a month or ?6 5l a year. Nusdav edition extra, $1 10 per year. . Vi e have no traveling agents. Ad dress, THE SUN, New York City. BIBLES FOR SALE. T"CT HKCISIVICD, AND : at my St ore In Oregon fit, FOU S A 1.12, 'itv. a sum IV ot Pibli'S U1 Testnm-nts. These ljooks are th prooert y of the America n Fible Societ y, and are offered for sale as low as they onn be lought at any similar I)ei-ositorj- in th Stat'. Those "wishirnr to purchase are ihvitedto call and e.-samine our stock, ' , -; ' - Waltki: .j Agent for Clackamas County. NOW 18 THE TIME-TO SUBSCRIBE FOR S2 50 PER -Y1ZAH. PAY ABLE IN ADVANCE. Each number contains tho LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,. From all Parts of the World : A Carefully Selected Summary of . STATE, TERRITORIAL,; AM NEWS ITEMS; : .. . . . . - . -" A Corrrcted List of the MrkU tn Portlaad, San Franciscfl and Orrgoa Cilj LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS On all Subjects of Interest to tU FARMER, MERCHANT OR MECHANIC Also, Carefully Selected M I C KL1L1A X EOUS It 1 J A D I N CI. ' ' In Short, it is in Every Respect a LIVE NEWSPAPER. TI3 E ei.VriCKS'lJSSIC 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 REASON ARLE TERMS. ami it is therefore a good time to Subscribe O in order that you may be posted on current events Send in your stihscrii tiou at once ENTERPRISE BOOK &-JCB OFFICE 7K Alii: I'KEPAKEJ) iX KXI;CLTK ill kiiius ol JOli I UljSTIjSG, such as CAR r.II.l.-JlKADS, 1'AMI'llJ.Kl S, DKKHS, MORTGAGES, LAP.KLS, I.KTTJiR-JISAnS in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing Ofiice, jit PORTLAND PRICES. ALL KINDS Oh LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, and Tor sale at as low a price as can be had in t he State. A N D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Oregon City, March 21. lS73-tf. AGEMS FOR THE E.XTERPRISE. The following persons are authorized to act as agents for the Enterprise: YorT r Kowo11 Co- 40 Fark ew CnKV',,,!ori11 Co- 607 Chestnut street Fhilalelphla. Abbott & Co., No. 8-2 arvd 81 Nassau street New ork. rortland.Oregon. L.Samuel San Francisco TP1 Nt. Ileleps. Columbia county S. A. Miles Astoria, Clatsop county .A. Van Dusen Salein L. Williams Hamsburg j. h. Hkuith i.aiayeiT.e,i am tun county J-UFerguson j -,im.i, 1 oik niumv.M1 Eola...... Jacksonville Benton county Corvallis Canyon City.Orant co.. Albany Dalles. WilSCrt crm.O - lave Holmes K. Doty .......... K. K.Hanna W.A.Wells .Hon. John Iiumett W. H. Las well .-.A. N. Arnold N. II. Gates liatirnnde, I'nion count v.?.......A. C. Craig Pendleton, Umatilla county S. V. Knox Eugene Citv jJ. M.Thompson e I E. I Bristow Roseburg Hon. I.. F.Lane liebanon....; Montague Jacksonville fong Tom .Hon. K. D. Foudray II. C. Huston COUNTY. .........:...C. F.'neatfe . John Zunvwa.lt ,.. Henry McCiugin ...J. W. Sirawsr .D. Wright .....Frank W. Foster ...Capt. Z. C.Norton W. Moreland John HgenlHrger J.John I-ol ....W. 11.. Vaugban CLACKAMAS Heaver Creek.... Putteille .. Ca scades Canbv : Cutting's , Eagle Creek . Harding's l,o-wer Molalla Milwaukle ; Oswego Upper Molalla OREGON CITY BREWERY. Henry II umbel, . ' tttt-1r-ih f s-i-t-tf HAUNii I'CJICHAS- Plltj-Kfe,, ed the above Rrew- ery wjshes to inform tlie public that he is now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qua J ity of I. AG It R B JUS R, as good as can he obtained anywhere In the State. Orders solicited and promptly filled. . X o o 3 o v 0 O G O e