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o TH IN OREGON riTT. OREGON, APRIL 21, 1S7C. News Column. Tee .formed in Los Angeles on the ,Utali jka3 one Gentile tQ fire Mor-r moBs." . .Sand . storms have been raging in Aiiizona. Indians are on the war path in Arizona. "' Postal Agent Underwood is on his way home. V.Montgomery Queen's circus will be hero for the fairs. 7 The snag boat is working on the bars below Salem. The South Carolina delegation arc in favor of of Morton.' ' Kinney Bros, flonring mill has closed down for repairs. (The N. Y. Herald reports Boss Tweed as being in Italy. Ireland's emigration in 1876 will be the smallest since 1871. Waters, of the Statesman, is a prophet; so says the Journal. "A Virginia collector who support pl Bliinohas been removed. The Washington Chronicle says Bishop Haven is a millionaire. Heavy rains at Chicago on the 13tu, did considerable damage. The obsequies of tho Lite A. T. Stewart took place on the 13th. Ilalf dollars are quoted at i per pent, discount in San Francisco. A woman in Sweet Home valley has givcji birth to her 23J child. The corner stone for a new acade my has been laid at Canyon City. A little son of Albert Matspn was drowned at Cooa Bay on tho 12th. A. T. Stewart's estate is valued at from ten to twelve million dollars. Mr. Villard, agent for the German bondholders;has arrived at Portland. Senator Jones is expected to de liver his currency speech this week. --The French Centennial jury will sail for tho U. S. on the Gth of May. Mrs. Sarah Walker was killed by her husband at Cincinnati last week. .North Yamhill school district has got contrary, and is about to split. Tho Washington county Demo cratic convention meets on tho 2'YI. Investigations in the Philadelphia navy yard have developed nothing new. 0 The Virginia Republican conven tion favored Morton for the presi dency. All tho neces&ary material for the Portland-Astoria telegraph line has arrived. Peter Kelly, a colored shoemaker, died at Albany Saturday, of heart disease. 1 Liotonhcroe t Co., merchants of 1-jverpool, have failed; liabilities, $S70,O0. Wd C. Painter has been confirmed as receiver of public moneys at Walla Walla. Tho Independents of Douglas Co. have nominated a ticket for the en suing election. $3 50 per week is the price paid for the keeping of each pauper of Coos countv. ALiyor Colvin of Chicago has heen requested to resign, know what for. lie wants to K. Von Otermlorn, 13 the name of tho new snperin endent of the Ore- cuUm.e at Washington. Those "lo gon Steamship Go. sirfma of f - thpso set,ls y.iU Col. Robt. Tvler. son of the late President John Tvler. edits tho Xw Orleans JJeiaocrat. . . . - ' 1 liArly IvOse potatoes, for seeding purposes, sold for S3 per bushel in Olympia last Week. Aqrfatic sports will be one of the principal features of the centennial celebration at Portland, -Fighting is over on the Mexican borders. TJ. S. troops have fourteen Ales icans as prisoners, o A company is beincr formed nt o Albany to prospeo tfor gold in the vicinity of Harney Lake. Joe-Weber has been elected chief of the Albany fire department. His opponent received one vote. The sttM 'ies circulated in regard to tho corruption of Blaine, have been most emphatically denied. Sherman, Fish and other high dig- nitaries are to go to New York to re- ceivo tbo Emperor of Brazil A humeane at Germantown. Kv.. on tue mui, Kinea two men and dc slroyed considerable jiroperty General McDonald has been sen tencoJ, at St. Louis, to three years 1 - l t rr,- i-.apii.oumein, ami sro,uuu nue The delegates to the Cincinnati Conveution from North Carolina fa- vor Alorton for the I'resnlency. . . I here is a strong effort bein? made in the Senate to increase newspaper postage instead of decreasing it. Avery, one of tho crooked whiskv batch at St. Louis, gets two years imprisonment and a hue of $1,000. A youner man in Salem, named Lawrence, has been damaging young luncarson s face with brass knuckles. ;i A notice on a Benton countv school house reads thusly: "All pussons ar laruKluu to trespus on this propitj. There Avas a shootinpr scrape be tween two Chinaman at Auburn last 1 VPQ ,.Thj& vheat crop in Eastern Oregon vis i said to promise a much larger yield than ever came from that sec tion before. Another entry ha3 been made for the trotting post ttake of $C00, at fhe-next State Fair, by C. I. Bacon of rortjaud. The citizens of Halsey are ready to give Si.000 to any enterprising in dividul that will put up a flour mill "in that burg. The Odd Fellows of Washington county are to have an. excursion to t St. Joe on their anniversary day, April SUtli. The Duke of Eninburgh will not cede his . right, as heir presumptive to the Duchy of .Saxe Coburg Oerttie, 10 utermany. - . An explosion of fire damp in coal mine at Littletown. Penn., on the 12th, killed four men and badly wounded five. Oil tanks were fired by lightning at Parker's Landing, Penn., on the 12th, and about $100,000 worth of oil destroyed. The Democrat thinks that Albany is the only place of 3,000 inhabitants in the United States that has no Catholic church. Legal counterfeit 5-cent pieces are being passed in the East. An assay shows they contain the legal propor tion of copps and nicklo. A bill has been introduced into tho Ohio Senate, making habitual drunkenness for a year a sufficient cause for divorce. And so it is. It is the universal opinion at Wasthington that Belknap cannot escape conviction if the Senate en tertains jurisdiction in the case. An bid Utah miner, who professes to bo familiar with all the mining camps iu the Territorf, estimates the vield for 1S7G at 811,150,000. There was u5 truth iu the report that the Spokane Indians had left tho Umatilla reservation to-join the Sioux and make war on tho whites. Grace Greenwood's husband, L.K. liippencott, late chief clerk of the general land oilice, has turned out to Vo a defaulter, and lied for parts un known. The House committee on terri tories are in favor of changing the name of Xew Mexico to Montezuma, in tho bill for its admission as a State. Twenty thonsand colliers are on a strike in South Yorkshire, England", against a fifteen per cent, reduction of wages. They are- willing to take ten per cent. C. Moeller, an ex-ganger at Mil waukie, Yv'is,, has been convicted of making false returns, and sentenced to one ryears imprisonment and to pay a line of $2,500. Jam s Porter, of Forest Grove, has returned from a trip east of the mountains, and has brought with him 500 horses, which he purchased there for $5 jer head. Fruit and produce, commission merchants held a meeting in San Francisco on the 13th, and agreed to accept silver for all kinds of produce, but will regulate their prices accord ingly. The schooner Caroline Medau, of San Francisco, was wrecked at' the entrance of Yaquina harbor while passing to sea 0:1 tho 5th inst. The vessel was a total loss. The crew were saved. High times in the South Carolina Republican convention; pistols were drawn, desks and chairs overthrown. but no blood shed. The colored gents carried tho dav, electing a colored president by 10 majority over Chamberlain. Mrs. Win. Steel, of Salem, was badlv 5cahled last Monday. She was engaged in washinr and while at tempting to take some clothes out of a boiler, they came with a rush, wrapping " themselves around her neck and shoulders. E. "M. "Waite, SHcretatv of tho Ore gon State Agricultural Society, has received a quantity of garden seeds, wheat, barley, sugar beets, Kentucky blue grass, etc., for distribution to ,.c ,V' . ,. address E. M. Waite, Salem, Oregon. ' i1 1 r n : - . 1 1 r.n j -me-uniuAwuy is inu 11111 county ticket nominated lv the Democrats ,,f Finn eminrv: I'm- Sfnto Sen.itnv S. I. Halev; "Representatives. A. W Stanard, 1. Li. Porter, J. K. Vea meriord. .1 . x. crooks. t. hiimner. i. 11 Grimes: Countv Judge. S. A. Johns; County Commissioners, J K. Charlton, B. 11. Holt; County Clerk. T. J. Stites: Sheriff. J. li Ilcrren; Treasurer, Plulip Grigsby; Assessor, Philip Smith; School Su periritendent, L. liilyeu; Surveyor, II. Jji-yant: Coroner, K. Jacobs. The Democratic countv convention which assembled at Dallas last Sat urday, made the following nomina tions for county officers: For State Senator, lion. Ben Hayden; Repre sentatives, SS. Staats, 'VJ. llayter, G. Hubbard: Sheriff, F. M.; Collins; Clerk, D. J. Holmes; Treasurer, W. II. Ray; County Commissioners, S II. Bornanl, II. Hyrley; Scliool Sup erintendant, J. N. Maxwell; Survey or, S. T. Bnrch; Coroner, Dr. Bates. Delefrat.es to the State convention Hon.'B. 1'. Bnrch, E. McDanels, S. S. Staats, Ij. M. Ilall.B. M. HayJen, J. W. Sleeper & Co., of the Connor creek mine, Baker connty, have struck a remarkablv rich body of ore. In quality and quantity it ex- eels anything heretofore struck in tins famous mine. Ine ledge is etght leet wide, ana rue ore is tiKen frrrv 0 .io, f ?.m frvpf nr body of ore, three feet in width fairly sparkles with' gold and the balance of the ledge is good milling rock, which will run from S15 to $29 per ton. The mine is very easily workod, very little blasting required. Bock can be taken out and milled at a cost of 37 per ton. inel inline wear and tear of machinery. In a run of three days five stamps! last weeK, Air. bleeped cleaned np 70 ounces, which in bar was S12 fine frold. ' The Cape Cod girls say: "Don't mair until von can snimnrta hm. ' lisherwomen vary the rrorrramme bv remarking, "Ddn't marry until you are strong enough to carry your husband horoe on your back in a creel." nuiiii uiir txiiier lens oi ;i mau win his friends thought must he, because i .i ir.ii., i ,, mere ftiisiu iruui euougu in the world to keep mm talking as much ' should le rend bv th young for instruc as he did. If Mr. Miller won 1.7 u tion, and by the nfflictel for relief; it will i Tii- , ' Ml" poetry and make abnsiness of getting off such little hits, he wonld I respected i WARD. -GEORGE A. HARDING. WARD & HARDING, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of Drills and. Cl1e111.ica.ls, Perfumery, Combs ujitl Soups, JCnislios, , Trusties, Supporter, Shoulder Uraces am y and Toilet Articles, ALSO Kerosene Oil, . , JLunip Chimneys, Ola, rutty, ruint, Oil, " Vnrnislies and VyeStuUV, PURE WIXES AND LIQUORS FOR 3IE D1CIML PURPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. e7"Physieians' Proscriptions carefully compounded, and ail orders correctly an swered. K"Open at all hours of the night. HAll accounts must be paid monthly. novCtf WARD & HARDING. THOMAS CHARM AH ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS of Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, t hat he is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A JS'imble Six Pence is Better than a Slow Shilling. I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of tho LARGEST AfiD BEST SELECTED ' STOCK OF GOODS ever before offered in this city ; and consists in part, as follows : Roots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry (Joods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Taints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Chinawar?, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, riatedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities ' And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N Rope, Faming tions of Every Implements of Descript ion All Kinds, -Carpets, flattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Taper, etc Of tho aboye list, I can say my stock is the MOST C O M I J. K T K over offered in this market, and wasseleted wit h, especial care lor t he Oregon Cit y trade. All of which I now olTer for sale at the Lowest EVlarkct Rates. No use for the Indies, or anv one else, to think of goincr to Portland to buy goods tor I am I tcrtniiifd to ,SV Cheap and not to allov myself to be UNDERSOLD IX THE STATE OF ()REG0.. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay. ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon City enables in" to know the re quirements of the trade. ( ,'onie one a nd all and see lor yourselves that the old stand 01 THOMAS CITARMAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages I can olf-r you in the sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you nave reen disap pointed. All I wish to say is Coiiip, and S?e,aiul Examine for Yours?Ivrs 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 iroods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore, bestowed. THOS. ClIAllMAX, Main Street, Oregon City, IjCgal Tenders and County Serip t'iken at market rates. T1K )S. CIIAKMA. C75,000 lbs wool wanted by THOK. CHARM AN. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE stabile:. mirRTTVnERSKiNE 1 1 i'()riui-i ' MHU' I tlio T.iverv Stable on Kifth street .Oregon Cit j. Oregon, keeps constantly on nanu IIiifrs's fariiaces uiitl Iljiclis. Saddle anil Bugpry Horses Pi'ices TlcaoTiaTjle. ANDY WILMS, 1S75. Proprietor. Oregon City, Xov. ii STATE B0A3D OF IMMIGRATION. tend Kmigrants to Oregon, now in foreign countries and sister states, and tor circu latinq: such information abroad by this lVmrd," ail persons in this State having harms and T,nnrts for Sale or Kent, or n sirous of forming Colonies, will please for ward tothis Hoard as soon as i)ssible de tailed deserir.tions of their Farms and Lands, Location, Price and Terms of Sale or eomlit Inns of renting: and all persons desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other Laborers, wi?l please communicate direct with this nnnrl. l'.v'lnst ructions of the Commissioners of Immigration. WILLIAM UKIP, febolm A State Com'r of Immigration At M A N H O OD, REVISED AND CORRECTED BY TIIE AUTIIOR K. tie F. CURTIS, M. T., c, .Cc. A Medical Essav on the causes and cur. of premature decline of man, showing how health is lost, and how regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriaare, the treatment of nervous and lihvsioaldpl.iliti- exhausted vitality, and all other dknnc? amt rtaining thereto the results of twenty years successful prac tice. . OPINIONS oFtITE PRESS. mom iw nf owintv wwhorainis uooi-i. win not be fo'id usefvl, whether ne o parent Drpntnr.ircl.r'vmnn. Istndon 1 lines. CPltTI OV "MANHOOD." This lok injure no one Medic' June ana uazetie. Pric One 'Poller, by mf.il or express Addross tho author. DH. CUItTIS, r20 Sut i ter street, or P. O. Box 6S7, t?an Francisco, aug. J7 dyisdm FALL 1875 Is your time to buy goods at low prices. BEOTHEES are now receiving a large stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Ul of the Latest Styles, which -will sell AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES. Our stock has boon bought for cash, and we will sell it at a small advance above SAFJ FRAMCISC COST. "T ITE WILTj SAY TO EVERYBODY BE tV fore you purchase r 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 Genta Furnishing Goods. Notions, Grot. io s, Hard ware and a great many othor articles too numer ours to mention ; ALSO DOORS, WINDOWS, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC We will also pay the Highest Market Price for Country Produce. ACKEKMAX BROS. Oregon City. Sept. 175 tf ALLO MA.TTOOjY, CLEAR IRLEK, CLACKAMAS COUNTY. t DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus tomers, an. 1 the public at large, that I have jut received a new supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, cioriifxa, P. 0 0 TS an J SHOES, CUTLERY, HARD WARE, And Other JL'sreUttneoi'S Cood. All of which I now offer for sale at tho .OVSQT MARKET RATES. Myobj'cf is to tell all my old friends a nd customers that 1 am still alive, and desir- IIS to sell goods! 'heap, KOIt CASH, or upon such terms as agn-ed upon. I shall also have in my rnip'oy a thorough BOOT AHD SHOEMAKER, md constantly keep stock on hand for the tfnnufiH'lur? & Ilrpnir of Ten's & Shops, ind all orders in that line will be promptly ilt emled to. AM.KX 3I.1TTOOX, ?.'ear th? Viola .Mills. octt :tf. I. SELL T.jSF G HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LA I IG EST Etouk of FALL Ai!D WmiER GOODS ever imported to Oregon City, which lie offers at greatly reduced prices. My stock of CLOTI-ITISTG Has been largely increased and f ean show as handsome a, line of ready-made goods in Men and Hoys IHisiness and Dress Suits, Coats, etc.," as con be found in the country, nnd at prices tiiat cannot fail to satisfy. My U:"it0 ',iiUtJO i).r&i 1 1 1 Is Tilled with a splendid assortment of all the l-.-nding styles and fashionable shades of goods ICiii press C'l?l!i. Mohairs, Frcnrli nml America ii Ires iod UlacK Alparnt, lirillia n ines, Cashmeres, r. F L A jNTN" ELS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col ors. Pleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. liUdies' ami eits' I ndorware SlinvlH ai? Scai fis, Wool ISIanUes, Trunks and Traveling1 Safcliels, ila t s a nd ( n ps. Oil Clot Ii for l'Tooraixl Table. BOOTS and SHOES, I would call special attention to ray stock of Men's and Hoys' San Francisco Hoots, which I have sold for a number of years past with general satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE k FAR MI HQ UTENSILS, Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic Family Groceries, All at Low Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AND CAMAS 1SLAXD SALT. Highest. Price aid for all kinds of 200,000 l!s. of WOOL Wanted, for which I shall pay the highest cash price. I. SKLUXCi. Oregon City, Sept. 30 1873. tf HARDWARE, I ROM AND STEEL, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, OAR, ASH AND HICKORY PLASH. NOnTIIIUI fc THOMPSON, Dec. 31, 1375 .m.1? Portland, Oregon. JsT. N. N. NEW STORE AND NEW G ODS, AfNEWE. Pry Goods, Groceries, Pof s and Phoes Wooilen Ware, Drugs and Medicines.chean for cash or produce. . . I. C ASTO. MBR C II A ND I SB. JOHN MYEBS, OREGON CBTY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL FERGHAHDiSE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for ard all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE J will sell as low at. any housein Oregon for CASH Oil ITS EQVIVAT.EXT n Good Merchantable Produce. I an: selling v ry low f'7 CASH PAID ECU CCEMi" .(5P.DEES Give nc a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MY EPS. Oregon City, March -1, 1ST-"?. F30NEER BOOK BIHDERY. I'iltock's IJ:i:ldite; rnrnrr of Sini'k n ii.l Front Streets. PORTLAND, On t' 11 .' Hi it EANTC POOKS PFI.ED AXI POlTNl) tr nnv desir.-d Datfern. Musi" books. ii.in.iinps Xewsnatiers. etc.. bound in ev ery "vn riet v'of style known to the frr.nle. Orders from the f untry promptly at tended to. VIC ICS Flower and Vegetable? Seeds arc the best the world produces. They are planted by a- million people in America, and tiie result is, beautiful Flowers and splendid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue ient free to all who enclose the postage a 2 cent stamp. VICE'S Flower and Vegetable Garden is tli" most beaut iful work of the kind in the work!. It contains nearly 150 pages, hundreds of tine illustrations, and our Chromo IValrst of Flower., beautifully drawn and colored from nature. Price So cts. in paper covers ; Go cts. ound in ele gant cloth. Vi clt's If 1 oral Guide?. This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an ele gant colored Frontispiece with the first number. Price'only 2- cts. for the year. The first number for 1ST6 just issaed." Ad dress .TAJIKS VK'K, Rorlipster, X. V. JOHN II. MOOHE'S FACHSE SHOPS, OREGON CITY, OIIKGOX. Tl.VM ENGINES, SAV-3IIIr.S, FIOrilI' JIIL.L.S, SHAFTING, Pulleys, IlanfTer's IIy1rstnlic Pumps, GEA11IXG, BOXES, made to order. Ileapcrs, Threshing Machines, and all kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in the best manner. Farmers Placksmith ing done with neatness and dispatch. Wheat Cleaners, Jackets. Iron and Zinc Shaker Screens and Perforated Tlates, made to order. Agent for the HOUSTON PATENT WATER WHEEL, The IJest Wheel in Use. Orders Solicited. Dec. 31, 1875 :tf WM, SmOUGHTOR rOTII-D INFORM THE CITIZRNS f)F Oregon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER, Of every description, at low rates. A T..SO, Dry FJoorinpr, feilinjr, Ilnstic, Spruce, (for shelving), lattice, PicUeta, aiiti Fence-Posts, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Street and" Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest no. ice. at as low a rates as it can be purchased in the State Give me a call at the OR JSCOX CIT F SA TF MILLS. Oregon City, June 10, 1875 .tf to .O Day nt home. Terms ' f . " free. Address Ifebly C. STIXSOX & Co., Port land, Mu FINE POULTRY. CIS,, l.;iA . mm D red by rvi. EYRE, Jr. 3STA3PA, California, Eronz Turlceys, weighing 40 fts, each. Em den Geese, weighing from 40 to 50 lbs. per pair. Hratimas, leghorns, Ganifs, etc. Pekin Imcks, aver aging is to "20 lbs., and best of all Ducks as layers. Also A fine assortment of Tigeons, Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets. Any variety of fowls desired imported. Eggs, true to name, fresh and -well packed, for sale at moderate prices. Send lor Illustrated Circular, and Trice List, to M. ETKK, Xa pa, Cal. On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will furnish specimen copy of the I'oultky r.i'LLKTi.N. an illustrated page monthly, the reec.gnizedauthority in poultry matters in the 1 . ss. ; and decided lv the best Poul try Journal published. .siXscription only $1 -') a year. Please state where you saw this adver tisement. Orders may also be lelt at this office. YOUNG WEM Who are sufTiring from the effect of j out hful follies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon laid at t he altar of suffering humanity. lti. si'JM;v will guar antee to forfeit !f.u0 for every case of se niinal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he under takes and Jails to cure, lie would, there fore, say to'the unfortunate sutlerer who may read this notice, that youaretread ingupon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the proper rem edy for your complaint. You may be in the first stage; remember yon are ap proach ins t he last. If you are bordering upon the last, and are suffering some or all of its ill elleets, remember t hat if you persist in procrastination, t hetiiue iust come win. n 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 relief. In no case has the lioct or 'failed of success. Then let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail your self of th" b" ! lieial results of his treat ment before your case is beyond the reach of medical skill, or beiore grim death hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of treatment S2-r 0'. .Send money by Postoniee order or Express with lull description of ease. Call or address, mi A. 12. Sl'IXXKY, ."o. II Kearny street,. San Francisco. septltidy J o i-i n SGHR a m , 3I:iin SL, Oregon City. 3IAM nCTLIiER Aa I.UP0RTEK OF Saddle's, fiajnesii, z1 "V x-nre, -Sc., etc. "Trrinrii nr. offeps as cheap as t can be had in the Stale, at VVHGLHSALS QPi RETAIL. CVl warrant my ;,ood as repr-sontctl. JoIIX SCIIHAM, Siud'e and Harness Maker. Oregon Ciiy, (.r go:;, July 11, lS7:J-m.". The standard r mh- dy for ( hm..is, Jn-1Ui:-;:s, Surf Thri.id. lrr,. i,.., (rml,. '"ip. Live- f'o.tn-r.dnf, Jlrf,- it, f-'-rrt-'' of t.'.r- .ioix, : :il c -ery a ifecf ion of hv i broat. Lungs and Chest," including Ct- Wistav, U:ls;jni of TViJtl Cbevry does nr)t. dry up a cough, but loosens it, el 'anses rhe Lungs, i:ii allays irritation, thus re r, ovm-i tl:r c,n,-;c of fht cunplaint. Nfiiu g i:uiiif unP-ss signed I. pfTT.s. I'repare.; by sr. ni V . I-V.vi.re Sons, Post on. Sold by Pr.iri:;To.v, Hostfttku v Co., San 1- raneiseo, and by ile.iiors generallv. :Xilel.y THE WEEKLY SUN, s;;c.- Lifihteen hundred and sevenfv-six is the Centi nnial year, it is also the vear in which an Opposition House of Represen tatives, the first since the war, will ba in power at. Washington : and the venrof the twejity-third election of a President of the Lint.ed Slates. Allot f hese events are sure to be of threat interest and importance especially the two latter; and all of them and everything connected with them will be tull.v and freshly reported and expound ed m 1 II K SL'IM. The Opposition House of Representa tives, taking up the line of inqu-irv oixMied years ago by Tjik Srx, will sternly and diligently investigate the corruptions and misdeeds ot Grant's administration: and will, it. is to be hoped, lav the foundation lor a new and belt, r period in our nation al history. Of all this The Srx will con tain complete and accurate accounts, fur nishing its readers with early and trust worthy information upon these absorbing topics. The twejity-third Presidential election. With the preparations for it, will be mem orable as deciding upon Grant's aspira tions for a t bird term of power and plun der, and still more as deciding who shall be the candidate of the partv of Reform, and as electing that, candidate. Concern ing all these subjects, those who read Thk Srx will have the constant means of be in g t borough ly well informed. The Wkcki-y Srx. which has attained a cireulni ion of over eighty thousand copies, already has its readers in every State and Territory, and we trust, that the vear 1S76 ill see their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a t borough newspaper All the genera! news of the dav will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length when ol moment ; and alwavs we trust, treated in a clear, interesting and in structive manner. It is our aim to make The Wevki y Srx the best family newspaper in the world, and we shall continue to give in its col umns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tales poems" sciontmc intelligence and agricultural in" formation, for which we are not able to make room m our daily edition. The agri cultural department, especiallv is one of its prominent features. The fashions 'are also regularly reported in its columns n,'I !";,.r' tno "rkcts of every kind. c; v YDV 7'KI;Y Sr. re:-s with liftv six brond columns is onlv 1 2i) a vea'r postage prepaid. As this pi ice barei v "re- ftP TSt of .hr aJcr'n discount can be mad- trom this rate to clubs, a-ents lost masters, or anyone. ' ms' The Daily Sex, a large four page news paper ot twenty-eight columns jTives .all be news for two cents a copv. feuerin tion, postage prepaid. .. a month or $0 ) vr r "a-'?D'VV "jitlon extra, il 10 per jear. We h.Tve no traveling agents -Address, THE SUN, New York : Cit?. - BIBLES FOR SALE. T'i ,at.ln-v f,'oro ' Oregon City, a supply of "-e .win ie.-.i.;imeiiis. inese nofks are the property oft he American Pible-Societv, ami are ottered for sale as low as thev .can bought at any similar Depository in the State. -Those wishing to purchase are inited to call and examine our stock. W.i,TEit Fish, Agent for Clackamas Connty. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ENTERPHSSS SO PER YEAR. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Each number contains the LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, From all Parts of tha World : A Carefully Selected Summary of STATE, TERRITORIAL AXD lEWS ITEMS; A Corrected List of tlie Markets iu Portland, San Francisco and Oregon Cily, LOCAL EYV S, EDITORIALS, On all Subjects of Interest to the FAR3IEB, MERCHANT OR 31 ECU A Mc. Also, Carefully Selected M I S C Kl.Ii A ' US I J2 A 1)1 A (. In Short, it is in Every Respect a LIVE NEWSPAPER. THE KSTliSSPKISSi Having a large and constantly increasing C irculation in the most populous part of the State, offers superior inducements tc those who wish to Advertise. Advertisements inserted on REASONABLE TERMS. and it is therefore a good time to SubscriW in order that you may bo posted on current events Send in your subscription at once ENTERPniSE BOOK 8c JOB OFFICE OREGON CITY, : OREGON. TK APE PPF.PAIU:!) TO EXKCLTE V V all kinds ;f JOB POINTING, such as CAM'S, TSII.L-UKADS, I'AMl'JILKT S, D1C1CDS, MOIiTGAGKS, LA DELS, LKTTEIl-JIHADS in fact f 1 1 kinds of work done a in Printing0 Oilice, at PORTLAND PRICES. A 1. 1, KINDS f V LECAL BLANKS constant ly on hand, and for sale at as loir a price as can be had in the Htate. A X D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Oregon City, March 21, lS73-tf.' AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. The following persons are authorized tc act as agents lor the Enterprise ; Geo. P. Powell fc Co., 40 Park Row. Sew ork. ' wcOotJloriU Co- 607 Chestnut street Philadelphia. Abbott & Co., Xo. 82 and Si Nassau street Xew York. Portland.Oregon i. Bamof i San .Francisco.. Jho' J?ZC e. Tr , , . IL- P. Fisher St. Helens, Columbia countv S. A. M1W Astoria, Clatsop countyi...."..A. Van Duson alrn jlm Wlliiami llarnsburg j. j. Smith I.atayette, amhill county .J.Ij.F?rpuion 1 allas, l'olk county Pave Holnuf Kola h. iKtv Jacksonville n. K.dlann Itenton countv W.A! v'll ('orvallis Hon. John HdiMU Canyon City.Cirant co W. P.. Iiswell Albany . x. Arnoli Ialle.s, Wasco countv X. II.ate PaCirande, Cnion countv A. C. Craif Pendleton, Umatilla county, 8. V. Knox Eune Citv i J- M.TliompsoK u"v nc uuy.. i j Pristow . Roseburg....; Hon. I. V. lJn Iebanon , IC. T. Montajra I J. It. Halsten Jacksonville... Pong Tom CLACKAMAS Penver Creek Butteville , Cascades - Can by Cutting's.. .. Eagle Creek Harding's liower Molalla.. Milwnukie . Oswego Upper Molalla....: .. Hon. E. P. FoudrJ ..H. C.Huston COTJJfTV.- ' " :....:..:...?.c. f. Be'e lohn Zuriiw!' Henry MrtiufU J. W. 8trftwf p. Wriph' ."..".Frank W. Fost ...Capt.Z.C.XortoiT . V. MorclftH .John Harn-rsf' . J.John Fool" V. . VaughR OREGON CITY BREWERY- Henry Ilumbel, T-XAVIXa PURCHAS- ery wishes to inform the public that ne' now prepared to manufacture a Xo. 1 lUB . ity of LAG BR DBRR, as good as can be obtained anywhere n the State. Orders solicited and rrowP11' filled. ! t ' "X-j ''-- .... 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