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THE ENTEBPRIS!
OREGOX 1'ITV, 0REC0., APRIL 7, 1S76.
News Column.
Albany wants au opera house.
Pendleton needs more houses.
" No faro or inonte banks at Salem.
Every Lone in Utter City is occu
jtied. Lonis Lariu Egma, the French
author is dead.
Vr. II. Doane has been appointed
gauger for Nevada.
Los Angeles is infested with incen
daries and burglars.
the SalrLate stage was robbed
near Pioche last week.
Lebanon lias not bad
drunk since Christmas.
regular
Union county is to have a new
court house to cost $7,880.
It is said there will be no English
riile team at the centennial.
The Czar of Kussia is to be in
Boston on the 10th of April.
Only two deaths have occurred at
Lafayette during the past winter.
Frank May, of Albany, with two
companies has Black Hills overland.
The Mississippi lliver is very high
and u destructive overflow is feared.
Tlfs Treasurer of Los Angeles has
n deficiency of $23,083 in his account.
Very heavy rains are reported iu
Eastern Oregon, insuring good crops.
The Democratic State Convention
of New Jersey meets on the 23d of
May.
, The safe of C. F. Kabla, of Jack-
sonville, was robbed last week of
Twenty-eight dollars per barrel is
what they pay for Hour in the Black
Hills.
The loss by the fire at East Portland
on Wednesday will amount to
S10.COO.
School teachers work for from 815
to 20 por month in Walla Walla
county.
Loggers over on the Sound have
to pay $12 per ton for loose hay iu
the barn;
The- President has nominated Sum
mer Howard for United States Attor
ney in Utah.
Tho anti - Chinese movement in
San Francisco is attracting consider
able' attention.
"We had accounts of violent and
destructive storms throughout the
East last week.
A ledge of rich gold-beariug quartz
has lately been discovered near
Visalia, California.
- iAn order restoring the army head
quarters to Washington is expected
to be issued this week.
Wife-beaters down in Frisco have
to. forego that little recreation since
th5 passage of Hoach's bill.
The book store of Mr. C. C. Barrett,
of Portland, was burglarized a few
nights since to the amount of $70.
The Logan livery stable at Lincoln,
California, was burned last week with
its contests, including eleven horses.
An observatory is to be erected on
one of the highest mountain peaks
in Santa Barbara county California.
' James Murray is the name of the
young, man who lately left Walla
Walla without paying his board bill.
Hon. L. F. Lane is said to be the
youngest
JL'on gross.
member of the present
He is iu the thirt v-fourth
vcar,
TLo French Chamber of Deputies
Chas voted $35(),C()0 for the relief of
the sufferers by the recent inunda
tions.
Corvallis is going to have a sink
forty feel high at a cost of $1,200 or
t-1
$1,100, to supply the town with
water.
It is said England, llussia, Ger
Tnany, Franco and China will unite
for the extermination of Chinese
pirates.
During the late storm at Philadel
phia the tide in the Delaware lliver
rose eight feet higher than was ever
known before.
The Governor has appointed Rich
ard M.Brown and Win. M. Clarkson,
of New York city, Commissioners of
Deeds for Oregon.
Tho House Commerce Committee
have agreed to an appropriation of
$50,(M)0 for a canal and locVs at the
Cascades of the Columbia.
Tho East port Coal Company of
Coo. Buy in having a large vessel
built ou the Sound to run between
their njines and San Francisco.
A locomotive exploded on the
't.vi'one u:i,i Clearfield Hail road on
tho jUst alt., near Sandy, Pennsyl
vania. Throe men were killed.
Four boilers exploded in the
Fletcher mills, at Providence, Rhode
IlHud, on the olst ult., killing two
inert and wounding u number of
others.
A clean sweep has been made of
tho wharfingers and collectors at San
. Fraucisoo by the harbor commission
ers. It was made from political
motives.
Worcester was damaged $150,000
to highwavs Ivy the late rain disaster
cOue man and two boys are missing,
and are supposed to have been
drowned.
Nicholas Fagan tried to drag his
shotgun over the fence after him by
the muzzle. His thumb was entirely
shot away, but a part of the hand will
probably be saved.
The grave in Albany supposed to
0 have held O. II . Mitcheil, the suicide,
ha9 bcn 0encd by friends and found
to contain two young jacks filled with
sand but no corpse.
The deputy sheriff of Jackson Co.
escorted Samuel Doty to Salem last
week, and placed him in charge of
Superintendent Watkinds, to serve
out a term of four years.
Mr. R. Willard. of Olympia, goes
to Baltimore as delegate to the Meth
",l conierence, an.. 1.U.U
there to Lnglaud, where he will take
"MiTrs'? of medical lectures.
J-
A jealous Chinaman threw acqua
fortis on his dulcina with the inten
tion of destroying hor beautiful eyes,
in Portland, last Friday. Alle same
Melican man ; heap jealous."
The Multnomah county court
apportioned the $1,000 among the
captors of Shepardson by giving
Sheriff Dale $500, Deputy Sheriff
Gaunt, $300, and Carney, $200.
On the 2'Jth ultimo the Ohio Kep
publican State Convention met, chose
delegates to the National Convention,
adopted a platform, and recommend
ed 11. B. Hays as candidate for Pres
ident. Don Carlos inherited $8,000,000
recently from his father-in-law, and
he is thus enabled to pay the debt of
$1,000,000 which he owes in England.
Hence the eagerness of his friends in
London to obtain him a passage to
them.
Paul Haupt, of Denver, who had
fought gallantly through the war,
and who had defeated rive Apaches,
single-handed, in Arizona, met the
cold embrace of death between two
masses of congealed water, in an ice
house lately
Governor Grover has appointed
William G. Hill, of Brewster's Valley,
Coos county, and Lewis Deisch
meider, of McMinnville, Yamhill
county, notaries public ; and re-appointed
H. B. Oatman, of Portland,
to the same office.
Watson Foster, of Pike county,
Missouri, has brought a libel suit
against the St. Louis Times for
$50,000. The matter grows out of
certain publications of the Times
concerning Foster's statements iu
relation to H. F. Summers, one of
the jurors iu the trial of McKee.
The Statesman, says work is pro
gressing fairly on the capital build
ing. Nearly all the work under con
tract has received the first coat of
plaster and a part the second coat.
The mortar for deadening the floors
is all iu place, and the rloor of the
State Library is nearly completed.
The Value "oF Tact.
Frederick Douglass was traveling
with a friend of another color in a
part of the country where public
sentiment was bitterly hostile to the
association of colors. They stoped
at a tavern and dined together, at
which spectacle the village, growling
and grumbling about the stove in
the bar-room, was immediately dis
posed to mischief. The bar-room
philosophers were sadly troubled
for the honor of their color. " What
right has a white man to be traveling
with a nigger, anyhow? If he
doesn't know what's decent, we'll
teach him." The crowd was, indeed,
very anxious to give the offender a
few summary lessons iu decency.
They were like uelists, who have a
ludicrous conceit that they know
what honor is. D mglass slipped
out quietly, and, returning after
a little while, he remarked to his
companion, in a good humored way,
that he had just seen a very singular
sight in the stable ; and the crowd
turned to hear what it was. "You'll
hardly believe it," said Douglass,
addressing his companion as if there
was no one else iu the room, " but
I gave my white mare and
your bay horse four qnarts of
oats each, and there they are, eating
side by side as quietly and contented
ly as if they were of the same color !
'Tis most extraordinary." He did
not laugh nor wink, but made his
remark with a simple sincerity that
was irresistible. There was a moment
of .silence. Then came the echo.
Human wit had spoken, and a human
heart answered. " What cussed fools
we are !" said one of the crowd, sen
tentiously; andaloud laugh followed,
which scattered like a burst of sun
light the gathering cloud of mischie
vous inteution. A little tact had
been an hundredfold more effectual
in melting a prejudice than a series
of solemn lectures. Editor's Eay
Chair in Harper's Magazine for April.
o Grit.
It was midnight. The young man
had farewelled himself out, and Ein
eline had locked the door and was
untying lier shoes when her mother
came down stairs with a bed-qullt
around her and said:
"Wauted to creep up stairs with
out my hearing you, eh? Didn't
think I knew it was
an Hour alter
midnight, did you V"
Tho girl had no reply,
and the
mother continued:
"Did ho propose this time?"
"Why mothei!" exclaimed the
danghter.
"You can 'who mother' all you
want to, but don't I know that he
has been eoming here for the last
year? Don't I know that you have
burned up at least four tons of coal
courting around here?
The girl got her shoes off, and the
mother stood in the stair door and
asked :
"Emeline, have you got any grit?"
"I guess so."
"I guess you haven't. I just wish
that a fellar with false teeth and a
molo on his chin would come spark
ing me. Do you know what would
happen, Emeline?"
"No."
"Well, I'll tell yon. He'd come
to time in sixty days or he'd get out
of this mansion like a goat jumping
over sunflower seeds."
Timeline went to bed to reflect
over it. Detroit Free Press.
Understands Woman's Natuke.
At the lower end of Woodward ave
nue yesterday, an old apple woman
ofl'ered her fruit to a vessel captain
who was signing over the good times
of 1S-A. She wanted three cents
apiece for her apples. He gave her
a pleasant look and said:
"Well, well. Why, you look as
young as yon did ten years ago.
Same bright eyes and red cheeks
same while teeth."
"Take an apple for two cents, cap
tain," she replied.
"I presume you are fifty years
old," he continued, "but who would
know it? Lots of ladies at thirty
look as old as you do."
"Take an apple for a cent, captain,"
she answered, smiling like a rose. '
"Some rich old fellow will ccme
along some day, searching for a bux
om wne, saia the cantain. "and von
'won't have to neddla annlp nm.
more." lL "J
HIT .
xiere, captain, two for a cent
- take two of the biggest!" si
le exclaim-
eo, ana then ran after him and
, dropped two more into his overcoat
f poefcp.
GEOBGE A. HARDING.
WARD & HARDING,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
Drills unci
Cliemical:,
Perfumery,
Comb a nl
Soup is,
iiruiihes,,
Trusses, Supporters,
Shouliter ISra.cs k aitoy and
Toilet . Articles,
ALSO
Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys,
Gluas, Putty, Puintii, Oils,
Vuriiilie and Dye Stuffs,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR .ME
DICINAL PURPOSES.
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
fc-physlcians Prescriptions carefully
compounded, and all orders correctly an
swered. lOUpen at all hours of the night.
B"A11 accounts must be paid monthly,
novtftf WARD fc HARDING.
THOMAS CHARMAN
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, that he is still on hand and doing
business on the old motto, that
A Xiinblc Six Pence f.t 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 :
Roots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Quoenswaro,
Stoneware, Croekery,
Platedware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Iulies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N
Itope, Faming tions of Every
Ini pigments of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
buttings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Paper, etc
Of the above list, I can say my stock Is the
M O S T COMPL K T K
ever offered in t his market, and was seletod
with especial care for f lie Oregon City trade.
All of which I now offor for sale at the
Lowest Market Rales.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think ot" srninjr to Portland to buy poods for
I am Dft'nniiiitl to Sell. Cln:(ip and not to
allow myself to be
UNDERSOLD IN TIIE STATE OF OREGON.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay.
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon City enables me to know t lie re
quirements of the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand ot
THOMAS CIIAKMAX
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would be useless for nie to toll you all the
advantages I can offer you in the sale of
fjoods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wisii to say is
Come, and Sfi'.and EAamiii for Yourselves
for I do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that Iain still alive, anil desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretofore .bestowed.
TIIOS. CHAIRMAN" ,
Main Street, Oregon City,
IjCkrI Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. TIIOS. CIIAUMAN.
7"5.0O0 lbs wool wanted by
TIIOS. CIIAUMAN.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
STAB MS.
rrillE UNDERSIGNED PROPRIETOR OF
I the Livery Stable on Fifth street .Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Ihifgies, Carriages
mid Mark. Snddle -
and Uujr;y Horses.
Prices liertoii:lle.
ANDY WILMS,
5, 1S73. Proprietor.
Oregon City, Nov.
STATE B0A3D OF IMMIGRATION.
tend Emigrants to Oregon, now In foreign
countries and sister States, and for circu
lating such information abroad by this
Hoard, ail persons in this state having
Farms and Lands for Sale or Rent, or de
sirous of forming1 Colonies, will please for
ward tothis I'.oard us soon as possible de
tailed d'-scrlntions of their Farms and
Lands, Locat ion. Pric-and Terms of Sale.
or conditions of renting: and all persons
desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other
L aborers, wi'l please communicate direct
with this Ko.ird.
Py "Instructions of the Commissioners of
Immigration. WILLIAM REID,
feb5Im A State Com'r of Immigration.
JUST ISSUED-
aOOtlt EDITIOX.
MANHOOD,
REVISED AXD CORRECTED BY TIIE AUTHOR,
K. ele F. CI KTIS, JI. I., c, ttc.
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 appertaining thereto;
the results of twenty years successful prac
tice. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." There is no
member of society by whom this book will
not be found us-fvi, whether lie ue parent
preeepfor or clergvman. lAmrton THmc.
CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." This book
should be read by tho young for instruc
tion, and by the afflicted lor reliet ; it will
injure no one. Merttctil June ana gazette,
rric" One Dollar, bv m:!l or exprss.
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut
ter street, or P. O. I?ox 337, San Francisco,
a I. ilg. "T :1 J "lsd-tm
'j COURTESY OF BANCROFT
J. P. WARD.
FALL 1875-
Is your time to buy goods at low prices.
AGKERIAI-
BEOTHBES
now receiving a large stock of
are
FALL AND VIHTER GOODS,
all of the Latest Styles, which will sell
AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
we will sell it at a small Advance above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
TE WILL SAY TO .EVERYBODY BE
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, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
.Notions, Grot.
i e s, Hard
ware
and a great many other articles too nunier
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND GILS,
ETC., ETC
Wo will also pay the Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
ACKERMAN BROS.
Oregon City. Sept. 'Si, 1S75 tf
3IA.TTOOY,
CLEAR CREEK, CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
T DESIRE TO IN
DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD CUSfc
1 tomers, and the public at large, that
have just received a new supply of
1
FAMILY GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
C UTLEli V, II A RIJ 'A RE ,
And Other Miscellaneous Goods.
All of which I now offer lor sale ut tho
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
M V obleet. is t o t el 1 n 11 n v old f rienrls n rA
customers that I am still alive,: and desir
ous to s ll goods ( "heap, FOK CASH, or
ujOii kucu it Tins us ngreeu upon.
I shall also have in my employ a thorough
BOOT AKD SKQEfoAKER,
and constantly keep stock on hand for the
M an ufiictiivc k Repair of Boots k Shors,
and all orders in that line will be promptly
ALLKV MATTOOX,
eur I be Viola Mills.
octl :tf
I. S E L 3L T lisr &
H
AS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOGDS
ever imported to Oregon, City, which he
ofTers at. greatly reduced prices. My stock
' OLOTEEIjSTGt
Has Bbeen largely increased and I can
show as handsome a lin of ready-made
goods in Men and Boys' Business and
Dress Suits, Coats, etc.," as can be found
in tlie country, and at prices that cannot
fail to sat isfy. Mv -
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is filled wit h a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
Km press Clratlt,
jIolia irx, French nml
American Iress Goods
JLSInrk lp-i cn,
Urilliaiit Iim-h,
CuKltmerrs, VC.
Tr A ISTN K 1 S ,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors. Bleached and Unbleached Cotton
Flannels.
Ladies' anil Gents T'lidenvnre
Slinwls nnit Scarfs,
Vool Ilia
Trunks mifl
Traveling Sntrhels, '
ilatsnnd Caps,
Oil Cloth for
FloorimdTnble.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call special attention to my
stock of Men's and Roys San Francisco
Boots, which I have sold for a number of
years past wil h general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS,
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all cholc
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AND CAKMA ISLAND SALT.
Highest Trice aid for all kinds of
Co3aialry Produce
200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall pay the hishest cash
price. I. SELLING.
Oregon City, Sept. 30 1S75. tf
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
OAK, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK.
XOKTHKUP & THOMPSON',
Dec. 31, 1875 :m 3 Portland, Oregon.
, ' ST. IS", k .
NEW STORE AND r
NEW GOODS,
Af NEW ERA.
DrvOoods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes
ooden Ware, Drugs and Medicines.chcap
for cash or produce. 1
J. CASTO,
LIBRARY,
MBR CHA ND I S 3,
JOHN MYERS,
OREGON CSTY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
Butler, H2-g,8s,
and all ki dsof
GOOD COUNTRY "PRODUCE
1 will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CASH OR ITS HQ VI VA I.KXT
n Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
cash m IIAXE.
CASH PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS
Give mo a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MY KHS.
Oregon City, March. 21. 1873.
A. C. WALLIC'G
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
Pitlock's T5iiildlitr Corner of Stark
n ii d -Front Streets.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
BLANK HOOKS KULKD AND POUND
to any desired pattern. Music books,
Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev
ery variety of style known to the trrade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
" V1C ICS
Flower and Vegetable
Seeds
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 lriced Catalogue
cut free to all who enclose the postage a
2 cent stamp.
vick's
Flower and Vegetable
Garden
Is the most beautiful work of the kind in
the world. It contains nearly 150 pa ares
hundreds of tine Illustrations, and four
Chromo I'lnfes of Floiccrx, beautifully
drawn and colored from nature. Price 3-3
cts. in paper covers ; 65 cts. 'lound in e le
gant cloth.
Vick's Floral Guide.
This is a beautiful Quarterlv Journal,
finely illustrated, and containing an ele
gant colored Krontistiiece, with the first
number. Price only 25 cts. for the year
The first number lor 1876 just issued. Ad
dress JAMES VICK, Rochester, IV. Y.
JOIliy If. MOOKIS'S
MACHINE SHOPS,
()Kw;ox city, oiu:gox.
CTEAM ENGINES, S.UV-MILLS,
FLOURIXO MILLS, SHAFTING,
Pulleys, Manner's Hydraulic Pumps,
GEARING, ROXES, made to order.
Reapers, Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in
the best manner. Farmers' lilacksmith
ing done wit h neatness and dispatch.
Wheat Cleaners, Jackets, Iron and Zinc
Khaker Screens and Perforated Plates,
made to order.
Agent for the
HOUSTON PATENT WATER WHEEL,
The Ilest U heel in Use.
Orders Solicited.
Dec. 31, 1875 :tf
WM, JSKOUGHTOZV
-1T7-OTJLI) INFORM TIIE CITIZENS OK
preVarerdnfu(rinishnd ylClnltr that h te
FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER,
Of every description, at low rate.
ALSO,
Dry Flooring, Ceiling, Kustic,
Spruce, (for shelving), Luttiett,
Pickets, andFeiice,Pot!S Codar,
Constantly on hand.
KTt,rinJ? Slflewlk lumber furnished
on the shortest, notice, at as low a rates as
It can be purchased in the StateT
uive me a call at t he
OREifOX CITY SA W MILLS
Oregon City. June 10, 175 At '
f to Vor Dav nt home. Terms
iVt . r7.Tty trHe- Address
tfebjy O. MIKSON Co., rort land, Me
FINE POULTRY,
Bred by M. EYRE, Jr.
JsTAIA, California,-
Bronz Turkeys, weighing 40 IKs each. Em
den Geese, weighing trom 40 to oO lbs.
per pair. Lrahinas, Leghorns.
CJames, etc. Pekin Ducks, aver
aging 18 to 20 11.S., and best of
all Ducks as layers.
Also A fine assortment of rigeons,
Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and ferrets.
Any variety of fowls desired imported.
Eggs, true to name, lresh and well
packed, for sale at moderate prices.
Send for Illustrated Circular, and Price
List, to . ,, .
M. EYRE, Xupa, Cal.
On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will
furnish specimen copy or the 1 ouitbx
IJniirric , ill.ictr(pdH2 liaCe tllOIlttllJ ,
the recognized authority in poultry matters
In the U. t?. ; and deciueuiy iuc y
try Journal published, fcjuoscription only
$1 'Jo a year. ,
Please state where you saw this adver
tisement. Orders may also be left at this
office.
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 the altar of suffering
humanity. DU. SPIXXLY will guar
antee to forfeit $o00 for every case of se
minal weakness, or private disease of
any kind or character which he under
takes and fails to curp. He would, there
fore, say to the unfortunate sufferer who
may read this notice, that' you a re tread
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 ap
proaching the last. If you are bordering
upon the last, and are suHering some or
all of its ill elfeets, remember that if you
persist in procrastination, the time 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 you
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of success. Then let not despair work
upon your imagination, but avail your
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sept 10 :ly
JOHN S C V J R A M ,
Main St., Oroon City.
.HAMTICTIIIER J.D DIMETER OF
flL Saudli's, Il:t rurKK,
tvr, e-., fe.
W
HICK HE OFFEIIS AS
CHEAP AS
at
can be had in the Mate,
WHOLESALE CT. "117.11.
81 warrant my goods as r presented.
JOHN SCIIUAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, l.sT.i-m:!.
i he standard remmy jor rili. Ii
"'"'"i Sure ThriMtt, U'iOf.ji,,,, t,i,uiih
' 'rt.ii. Lit;;- Complaint, Jiroii .iti, f:i,',;'
'"" "f Lunr,x, a rid every affection ot the
I hr.iat, I.ungs and Chest, including Cox-
StTVl'TIOX. "
AVislHi' Kals.-tm of Wild C'ltfrry doe
not dry up a cough, but loosens it , el -a ns
the Lungs, and a Hays irritation, thus -nmrtntf
the vnuse of the eomnl iinf v,,,.
i.1 nuiii- iiiim'ss signe.i I. mitts Pre I
by SKTir W. Fowi.f.u & sons, Iston.
by KKnmxoTON, Hostkttkk Co
I rancisco, and by dealers generally.''
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XrlLi"? -ion. The agrN
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BIBLESfQR SALE.
TrsT RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE,
? , ,at ,nyrp in Oregon City, a supply of
bibles and I est anient s. These looks are
t he property of the American Ilible Societv,
and are offered for sale as low as thev can
be bought at any similar Dejiository in
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invited to call and examine our stock.
Wai.tkk Fish,
Agent for Clacka mas County.
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ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
OFFIC3E
OREGON CITY, : OREGON.
TV: a he phkpakkd to execute
V V all kinds ol
JOB PIILNTING,
such as
CAR Its,
UILL-JIKADS,
RAM ML i:7S,
DERDS,
MORTtiAflRS,
LARKLS,
LETTER-HEADS
in fact all kinds of work done a in Trintinr
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a price as can be had in the Stale.
Work Solicted
AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Oregon City. March 21, 1873-tf.
A GEMS FOR TIIE EXTEKPRISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents lor the Ekterprisk ;
Oeo. r. Rowell i Co., 40 Park Row, Kef
ork.
,c.?e',"0"!erni Co- W Che.tnnt street
Philadelphia.
Abbott & Co., No. 82 and 84 Nassau atreet
New York.
Port 1 a nd.Oregon L. Samuel
San Francisco Thos. ttoye
St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Milei
Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van Diuen
aleil - U Williami
JIarrisbui-r -. J. H. .Smith
latayette,Yamhill county J.Khrruon
Dallas, l'olk county Dave Holme
V'a - ..K. Iioty
Jacksonville u. k. Hkdhi
lVnton county W.A. We 11a
t orvallis Hon.John Rurnett
Canyon City.Grant co W. B. Laswell
Albany , N.Arnold
Oalles, Wasco county N. H. tea
I.aJrande, ITnion count v A. C. Craif
lVndleton, Umatilla countv, H. V. Knox
Eucvne Citv J J. M.Thompsoa
raigvne citj E. Ij. Bristow
Itoseburg . Hon. 1 F. Lane
Lebinon I C. T. Montague
wuanon. j j R Ka.ton
Jacksonville Hon. K. D. Foudray
Long Tom . H. C. Huaton
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
leaver Creek .C. F. ratia
Kuttevllle John Zumwalt
Cascdes Henry Mctiugi"
Canby.. J. W. StrawMT
Cultins's 1). WriKbl
Ea;le Creek ,,.,. Krank W. Fote?
Harding's .. -Ikp. 3, C. Norton
I-ower Molalla-i :i. W. foilfl
Milwaukle -.John Hapenberc
Oswepo . J.John Eoola
Upper Molalla W. H. Vaughan
OREGON CITY BREWERY.
Henry Humbel,
WAVING PURCHAS-
ery wishes tp inform the public that ne 'i
now prepared to manufacture a P-1 (Julu'
ity of i
LAOS It BBXR,
as pood as can bo obtained anywhere
I he State. Orders solicited and rrowr11
filled.
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