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U B B
OREGON CITY, OREGON, JLXE 1G, 1S7C.
The Royal Lino ot'Rrazil.
It is nearly four centuries since
Brazil was discovered, and although
now independent of Portugal, it has
always been governed by the same
royai family. For a period of its
early history the occupation of some
of its seaport towns was disputed by
the French; but they were finally
driven off, and the country was ever
afterward governed as a Viceroyalty
of Portugal, until in 1S07 tue two
( countries singularly changed rela
tions, Brazil becoming the seat of
government.
Portugal temporized to no purpose
with Napoleon, having yielded to his
pretensions until warned of the futil
ity of such measures by the example
of the unsuccessful servility of Spain.
Then the royal family of Braanza
took a step which astonished all Eu
rope. It was regarded as cowardly,
but in their helpless condition it was
certainly politic.
It was in order to save bloodshed,
and with the hope that the invader
would spare his subjects in conse
quence of his own unqualified sub
mission, that Dom Joao, after coun
seling his afflicted people who de
sired to detain him, and would have
maintained his rights at all hazards
to obey Napoleon implieitly.embark
ed in haste with his family, lie bade
adieu to the thousands who had as
sembled to witness the sad spectacle,
and left his native shores to seek a
refugo in this distant colony. Thus
the loss to Portugal proved a gain to
Brazil. Sho assumed the first rank,
and after the general peace of Europe
still maintained it, the sovereign pre
ferred to remain, and to govern the
old country with a delegated power
for some years.
In 1821 King Joao YI. had become
disgusted with the new world, and
Lis enemy, Napoleon, having no
longer possession of Portugal, lie
returned to his home, leaving his
son to govern Brazil as a viceroy,
but the Brazilians, having once as
sumed the first rank, were naturally
: unwilling to bo again superceded by
Portugal. Accordingly in the fol
lowing year they declared their inde
pendence, installing the Viceroy as
Emperor with the titlo of Pedro I.
The Portuguese made a show of re
sistance, but the whole affair was
accomplished without bloodshed, to
the general satisfaction of all parties.
To sum up the subsequent historj
of tho Brazilian throne, it is suificient
to say that tho first Emperor, on ac
count of his unwillingness to grant
the people a liberal constitution, was
obliged to abdicate in 18:31. Like
his father, he took refuge in tho
home of his ancestors. ' At that time
the present Emperor was a child.
The empire was accordingly govern
ed by a regency until the year 1810,
when Dom Pedro II., although only
fifteen years of age, assumed the
supreme power.
Upon the abdication of Dom Pedro
I. the constitution was altered to a
more republican form. The power
of the Emperor was limited, for al
though he holds a higher titlo, and
receives a salary fifteen times larger
than that of the President of the
United States, yet his prerogative is
less in many respects. The veto
; ijower amounts to very little. If an
enactment passes both houses, he has
a right to withhold his sanction at
first. It is then sent back to them,
and if they pass it again, even by no
greater majority than before, it be
comes a law. Capt. Codman, in the
Galaxy for Jtuie.
Popping the Question.
Tho subject is one of great interest
and delicacy, but I saspeot that it
rules can be laid down tor putting
tho momentous question which do
not admit of an infinite number of
exceptions. I am no believer in the
old shepherd's saw, "He never lov
ed who loved not at first silit;'
neither do I ujrreo with Mrs. Mala-
prop that it is best tobeginwith a lit
tie aversion. A small substratum
of esteem, however, is necessary to
build up a very pretty matrimonial
structure, and the only trouble con
sists in layingthe first stone. We have
done with the fashion countenanced
liv "yTr. tlmrles rirnnlinn nf rc-In
, j " . tt)v1,.0
down upon one knee and giving ex
pressiou to a Hood of amatorial olo
quenco compounded of admiration
t r -
una proiuse promises. a more
. t T V ? !! . ,
prompt ami uusiness line method is
suited to the present times, and if it
leads to the late repentance, which
is said to follow marriage in haste.
the unfortunate Benedick has onlv
to blame the absorption of his time
in "Business." It is questionable
whether, if he had deferred his ac
tion to a period of leisure, he would
liave been more successful. Mar
riage is the crisis of a man's as well
as a woman's life, yet is a perfect lot
ttery in its results. Dr. Johnson
(Samuel) was of opinion that if
a
gentleman and lady met for tho
timo and married "right away"
would have as fair a chanco of
piness as if they had known
first
they
liap-
cach
otuer lor years, jiaitnew juociie, on
.11 " T" i.l -r i
the other hand, contended for long
engagements. They kept a man on
his good behavior until prudence
and propriety of life had become
habitual, thus ottering a guarantee
of the woman's happiness: and en
abling tho affianced youth to study
tue character of his fulur.
The receipts of the government
for tue fiscal year ending with the
June estimate, aro as follows: from
customs, siio,ou'j,ju; internal rev
enue, 11G,91S,507; miscellaneous,
S33,108,534. Expenditures, 2G3,-
138,153. Tho receipts show a tie
crease irom the estimates irom cus
toms of over 10,000,000; from in
ternal revenue of over $4,000,000,
and increase in miscellaneous of over
83,000,000. The expenses aro con
siderably over S5,0U0,000 less than
than tho estimates.
Carlott.v. Sad news is received
from Brussels of the condition of the
ex-Empress Charlotte, widow of the
unfortunate Emperor of Mexico. Her
physical health is good, but the un
fortunate lady can no longer recog
nize her nearest relations, and the
visit of any one who is not one of her
regular attendants irritates her be
yond expression. She has occasion
ally lucid intervals, but they are of
very brief duration, and at such
times she only occupies herself in
domestic pursuits.
How Man ton Marble and A.T. Stewart
AVere Once Blackballed
The incident at the Union League
Club when Secretary Bristow was
disgracefully blackballed has been
magnified into -undue importance.
It is a common occurrence in other
clubs, and the incident just now
recalls the experience of A. T. Stew
art at the Union Club many yeais
ago. This club is well known for its
exclusiveness, which was far worse
twenty years ago than now. Then
there were numerous bickerings aris
ing from the snubbing administered
in'theClub, by representatives of the
first families, of candidates of wealth
though unknown pedigree. It was
almost a jroverb among the Union
habitues in those days that a candi
date must not only have a high-toned
father but an undoubted grandfather
as well, in fact a hidalgo in the eld
Castilian sense. Some few were ad
mitted without grandfathers, but
only with great misgivings as to
precedent. Even before this A. T.
Stewart was a rstail dry-goods dealer,
and when his name was proposed at
tho Union he was promptly black
balled. At a later period ho was
elected, though how his pride ever
forgave the insult is a mystery.
Later still Manton Marble, of the
World, was proposed and was black
balled. His admission was subse
quently secured by the strenuous
efforts of a leading member, who
boldly declared that until Mr. Marble
was admitted he would cast a black
ball upon every applicant for admis
sion. In this way Marble got into
tho Union. There are numerous ex
amples of black balls being cast in
opposition to distinguished charac
ters, and while the ballot is secret
such cases will be common.
Lazy "It frequently happens,"
wrote a traveler in the wilds of Bue
nos Ayrns, ''that the owner of a
thousand oxen and horses, and five
times as many sheep, has not a bed
in his house, and is to lazy to take
the wool from the sheep's back to
spread or. the ground beneath him.
Tho skull of an ox serves him for a
seat, and the horn for a cup, and this
is all his household furniture."
Butler, of tho Arizona Miner, says
that Mat. Bledsoe is not dead. He
was loading mules in Piescott re
cently and seemed to take great sat
isfaction in reading his obituaries.
Sheriff's Sale.
IY
VIIITUK
OF A DECREE OF IORE-
1 closure, and
siii ord-r of sale, anl an
xeeution issued out ot tho I lrcmt Court
of tins State of Oregon lor ( laekauias
t'ountv, to ino directed and Ui'Iivcrcd, lur
tin- sum of three hundred si ml thirteen
and twenty-six one-hundredtlis dollars,
(; !1 L'li), in irold coin, and tho lurther sum
of t hirty-six andthirty-hveone-hundredths
dollirs"(5-5ti 1-55) costs and for accruing costs
in tavorof .1. 15. Miller ami against, .loan
Orub'T. I will sell at public auction, to me
highest bidder, for cash in hand, in front
ol the Court House door in Oregon city,
Clackamas county, Oregon, on Monday,
the Uth day of June, A. I ., lsdi, at the
hour of one o'clock 1. M. of said day, in
accordance with said decree and the order
ol s:ile therein contained, and in the man
ner prescribed by law, all the lollowins
described real estate, to-wit : All the riht,
title and interest of the said John c. ruber
a and to any and all stone quarries in the
tollowmx deserbeU land, to-wit. : ins one
(1) ami two (2) ami X. K. U of . E. U of
ction i: in township "J, . li. 1 r-, coniain-
in-' HI y-VKKJ acres, also lots one (1), two
(J). thr"e :h and lour (4) . and S. W . 't ol
X. W. 'i of section IS, township 1, S. K. .
containing lst 5o-100 acres, being the dona
tion land claim of John Iler, deceased,
together with the ri-rht of way over any of
the said land to and from said stone quar
ries, and also the riirht to select a portion
ol said land not exceeding t hree acres, tor
the purpose of building shops, sheds, or
such buildimrs as lie may see tit to erect,
ml also suthcient srround to quarry and
work stone. Together with all mid singular
the tenements, hereditaments and appur
tenances thereunto belonging, or in any
wise appertain in jr. and all the estate, right
title and interest of the said John O ruber
at law ami in equity in or to the same, to
sat is fv said execution, costs and accruing
costs. J. T. Al'I'l-.HSU.N,
Sheriff Clackamas County, Oregon.
May lit h, A. I ., LS7B. wl.
Sheriffs Scik'.
5tl Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF FO HE
SS 9 closure and an order ot sale and an
xecutnm issued out ot the ( lrcuit l ourt ol
the state of Ore iron for Clackamas
Cotintv to me directed and delivered, lor
th sum of lour thousand one hundred
and ci-'htv-six 47-HH) dollars in United
states gold coin and the further sum of
twent v-lfve and GO-100 dollars costs and for
accruing costs upon said writ in favor ot
Lafayette i rover, Governor, S. K Chad-
wick. Secretary oi state, ana , inert, n.
Ilrown, Treasurer of the State of Oregon,
x-olheio loanl ot scliool Land i oni-
Commissioners. and against Joseph Kel
logg I have levied upon and will sell at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder, tor cash.
to me in hand paid, in front of the Court
House door in Oregon City, Claekama
Count v. Oregon, on Monday, tin- litthda.v
of June. A. I. 1S7. at the hour of ten
o'clock, A. M. of said day, in accordance
with said decree and the order oi sate
therein contained and in the manner pre
scribed bv law, all the riirht. title and inter
est, of the said Joseph Kellogg and Estcll-i
Kellogg, his wife, in law and in equity, all
r krht, ot redemption thereof, except, as oy
Kt-itute provided, tolhf following described
Heal h state, to wit: beginning ni a pomi
s -vent v-tive units r;ast ot ine .onn-west
coriw r ot section six, in l ownsnip i wo,
South of Range Two. East: and running
thence North, thirty -three minutvs; East,
fortv-four chains and ninty-seven links
Thence west twenty-four chains and
twentv-three links: Thence South, two
degrees ; East, fifty chains and thirty links ;
l'h e nee South, eightv-eight degrees and
fortv-nve minutes: West, seventy-eight
chains and seventy-live links; 1 hene
South, thirtv-three degrees: West, lateen
chains and thirty links-. Thence North,
eight v-nine degrees and fifteen minutes
East, seventv-four chains and twenty-nine
links: Thence South, thirty-seven chains
and sixtv-one links: Thence East, sixty
five chains and eighty links; 1 hence
North, fort v-four chains and ninety links:
Thence North, eightv-nine degrees and
twenty-two minutes; w'est. thirty chains
and thence North, thirty-three minutes
h.asf, twelve chains and twenty-three nnKs
to the place of beginning, containing five-
hundred and thirty-two acres and sixty-
six hundredths of an acre, situated in
Clackamas Count v. State of Oregon, to
satisfy said writ of execution, costs and ac
cruing costs. T. J. APPEUSOX,
Sheritr of Clackamas County, Oregon.
May 10, 1S7C wl.
Administrator's
W w a
In the County Court, of the Stateof Oregon,
lor me uoumy oi uiacnamas.
In the matter of the Estate of Currin T,
lviinbley, deceased.
OTH'E IS 12 Kit En V GIVEN Til VX
in pursuance and order and lieense
made and given by the Hon. County
i ourt oi ciacKamas i ounty, Oregon, at
the special term held bebruarv 5th, ISTti,
thereof, I will proceed to sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, at the Court
j louse door in Oregon City, on Saturdav
ino -Jitn uay ot June, A. 1. ISTti, at the
nouroi i o-ciocK r. m., the follow-in" de
scribed parcel of land, situat'-d in Clacka
mas v ounty, viregon.atul belonging to the
estate oi saut ueecaseu : the W . J of N. E.
,' c-1 A r1-. lt- J '-ot the W illamette
V. i.wmiii; w um's more or less.
it mis ot san goiu com clown at the
mm . O.IU-, i't-tu nij i Htj expense ot pur-
CASWELL KIM RLE V.
,r Administrator.
n b"' v-ilj , .nay o, 1U.
TO FRUST-GBQVIERS.
rimi; Al.UliN FRUIT PRESERVING
i. vonipany oi uregon uty will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
or PLDIS, PEAKS anel APPLES.
Mr. Thos. Charman is authorized to pur
chase for the Pnmnanv 1
L. U. C.'. IiATOURETTE.
.rrr;t. ,.,r. IYcSidCnt.
i iuio. u.u.MA. , secretarv
Oregon City, July 2S, 1ST5 f
GEORGE A. HARDING.
WARD & HAKDING,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
general assortment of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Perfumery, Soaps,
Combiuud lirnsliea,,
Trusses, Supporters,
Shoulder Braces laiu y and
Toilet Articles,
.ALSO.
Kerosene Oil, Lamp Chimneys,
Olus. lutty, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes and liye Stuffs,
PURE WINES AND LIBORS FOR ME
DICINAL PURPOSES.
PATENT 3IEDICINES,
ETC.
K?"Physlcians Proscriptions carefully
compounded, and all orders correctly an
swered. eOpen at all hours of the night.
Bi"A11 accounts must in? paid monthly,
novtitf - WARD & HAKDINU.
THOMAS C H A R ft1 A N
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, mat
A JS'imble Six Pence is Better ttian a Slow
Shilling.
I have just returned from San Francisco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF OOODS
ever before offered in this city : and consists
in part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing', Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Every Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Taints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Oucensware.
Stoneware, Crockery,
Plated ware, Glassware,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Stylos, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Tatent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N
Rope, Faming tions of Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
flattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Taper, etc
Of the above list, I can say niy stock is the
MOST C O JI P 1m k t k
ever offered in this market, and was self 'ted
wit h (-special care fortheOre-ron Citv trade.
All ot winch 1 now oirt for sale at tho
Lowest SYIarkct Rates.
No use for the ladies, or any one else, to
think of going to Tort land to buy goods for
I am 1 terminal to Nrll. Vheait and not to
allow myself to be
HDERSOLD IS THE STATE OF OREGOX.
All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oregon Citv enables me to know the re
quirements of the trade. Come one and all
and see for yourselves that the old stand of
THOMAS CIIARMAX
cannot be beaten in quality or price. It
would be useless for me to tell you all the
advantages I can otter you in the sale of
goods, as every store that advertises does
that, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All 1 wish to say is
Coiur, and Scc.aml Examine for Yourselves
fori do not wish to make any mistakes.
My object is to tell all my old friends now
that lam still alive, and desirous to sell
goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms
as agreed uiion. Thanking all for the liber
al patronage heretofore bestowed.
THUS. U11AKJIA.,
Main Street, Oregon City,
TiCgal Tenders and County Scrip taken at
market rates. THUS. CHARMAN.
ttof.OOO lbs wool wanted by
THUS. CIIARMAX.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
&3S. - STABILE
-o-
milE TTXDERSIGXED PROPRIETOR OF
1 t he Liverv Stable on Fifth street.Oregon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
IlujCfgies, Carriages
ami Uncles. Saddle
anil Hugrsy Horses.
IVriccs Reasonable
ANDY WILLIS,
5, 1S75. Proprietor.
Oregon City, Nov.
STATE DOARD OF
IMMIGRATION.
t pn.l Emisrrants to Oregon, now in foreign
countries and sister States, and for cireu-
isitirn' such information aoroaa uy in is
rvnrd nil nersons in this State having
1 Lands for Sale or Rent, or de
sirous of forming Colonies, will please lor-
..-..,..1 tf.ti.is: I'.oaril :!t soon as t.ossiuie en
tailed descriptions ot their larms anu
Lands, lioeation, l'neeanu lerms oi e
,nt i.,ri of renting: and all persons
desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other
f, orers. win please comniuiunii.c un
V u 11 i if .......... .
liv'tnst ructions oi oe ' '"', ''",,r.ia
Immigration. h.i.i.i.h .v.. ..,
febolm A State Com'r of Immigration.
Iff
2001U EDITION.
MANHOOD,
JtKVISF.O AND COHRECTEP BY THE AUTHOR,
K. tie F. CUICTIS, M. I)., fcc, fco.
a Mwiioni Fssjiv on the causes and cure
of premature decline of man, showing how
bealth is lost, and how regained, it gives
ar svnopsis ot tnc lmpeuwni jns
to
marriage, the treatment oi nerou
i ;.-.., i .loi.nit v- fxlmnsted vitality.
and
and
.ii '.ii,... nr.-.ca n ntwrtaining tliereto
ill Jtll. Ul..' I A . ' . f . . I
the results of twenty years suarssim i-.-
tice.
OPINIONS OF THE TRESS.
CURTIS ON "MANHOOIV'-There i no
member of society by whom this ooJ
not be foun.l usefvl, whether he be parent
preeeptor or clergy m a r. r?"! "
CURTIS ON "MANIIOOIV this look
cWnl.l !, rend bv t IS young or
instruc-
n itho nfflicted for relief; it will
injure no one,-3Wuv Tiinr and Gazette.
i-iQoo,'Tiir,r bv mail or express.
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut
ter street, or P. O. Box U37, San r rancisco,
tj nun i..i.i iou
aug. 27:Iyisct3ra
Cal.
J. P. WARD.
FALL 1875-
Is your time to buy goods at low pi ices.
BEOTHEES
aro 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 sell it at a small advance above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
TE WILE SAY TO EVERYBODY BE
V fore you purchase or go to Portland,
come and prico our goods and convince
yourself that we do what Ave say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grot
ios, Hard
ware
and a great many other articles too numer
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC
Wo will
also pay the Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
ACIvERMAN BROS.
Oregon City. Sept. l, ls75 tf
CLEAR- CREEK, CLACKAMAS COHTV.
r DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus
tomers, and the public at lnrge, that I
have just received a new .supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
ROOTS and SHOES,
CUTLERY, HARDWARE,
And Other Miscellaneous Good.
All of which I now offer for sale at tho
LOVEST MARKET RATES.
My object, is to tell all myold friends and
customers t hat I am still alive, and desir
ous to sell gHMls Cheap, FOlt CAMSI, or
upon such terms as agreed upon.
I shall also have in my employ a I borough
BOOT AKD SHOEMAKER,
and constantly keep stock on hand for the
Manufacture & Repair of fiools & Shoes,
and all orders in that line will be promptly
attended to.
ALLEN M.VTTOOV,
Near the Violu Mills.
OCtl:tf
I. SELL LIST &
HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOGOS
ever imported to Oregon City, which he
otTers at greatly reduced prices. My stock
of
CLorr;o:rsrG
Has been largely increased and I can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
poods in Men and Roys' Rusiness and
Dress Suits, Coats, etc., as can he lound
in the country, and at prices that cannot
fail to satisfy. My
DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT
Is filled with a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
Empress CloJ.i,
jlobairs, Fnnrh ami
American Dress CiootlS
Ularlc Alpavca,
II till ia ii fines,
Cashmeres, vc.
fla t: l s ,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, ot all col
ors. RIeached and Lnuieacneu
Flannels.
Ladies' ami Grntu' Vntlerwarc
SIiimvIs nnl Scurfs,
Wool UlankrtM,
TriinkK jiikI
Travclins Kntc!ils,
Huts a iid Caps,
Oil ( loth fur
Floor and Table.
1J iV? was
I would call
stock of Men's
special attention to my
and Roys' San Francisco
have sold for a number of
general satisfaction. Ey-
loots, which I
years past wit h
erv jiair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE & FARrVIIFiG UTENSILS,
Choice Teas, Canned (Soods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AXD CARMAN ISLAND SALT.
Highest Price aid for all kinds of
200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall pay the highest cash
price. 1. MILLING.
uregon t.ity, ejt. &j jsio, tf
HARDWARE,
IROrj AND STEEL,
Hubs, Spokes,
Rims,
OAR, ASH AND HlfKORY PLANK.
XOIiTIlRUP & TlIOIPiONT,
Dec. 31,1875:mS Portland, Oregon.
ST.
HEW STORE AND
EiEW GilODS,
Af NEW ERA.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Roots and Shoes.
V ooden are, Drugs and Medicines.chean
for cash or produce. - l
J. CASTO.
fi fiinri'n
mm
JirjBit c ii a ir d i s s.
JOHN MYEES.
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 kinds of
CS-OD CQU'jTRY PHODUCF
I will sell as low as any house In Oregon for
CAST! OR ITS HQ VI VAIKXT
n Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
CASH PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS
Give nu a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21, 1S73.
"TcTWALLBWC'S"
PIOHEER BOOK BIHDERY.
Pit lock's Hiiildiiigr Cormr of Stark
antl front Streets.
PORTLAND, - - - OREGON.
BliANK ROOKS RULED AND ROUND
to any desired pattern. Music looks,
Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev
ery varietv of style known to the trrade.
Orders from tho country promptly at
tended to.
VIC K'S
Flower mid "xogetal)le
are the lest the world produces. They are
lanted by a million people in America,
and the result is, beautiful Elowers and
splndid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue
sent free to all who enclose the postage a
2 cent stamp.
TICK'S
Flower micl Vegetable
Grarden
is thn most beautiful work of the kind in
the world. It contains nearly 150 pages,
hundreds of flnf illustrations, and four
t'hromo I'lates of Flotccrx, beautifully
drawn and colored from nature. Price :i5
cts. in paper covers; Co cts. 'mund in ele
gant cloth.
VieR's Floral Griiicle.
Thlfl is a beautiful Quarterly Journal,
finely illustrated, and containing an ele
gant colored Erontisi iece with the first
number. Trice only '2." cts. for the year.
The first number for 1S76 just issued. Ad
dress JAMES V1CK, Rochester, X. Y.
ioira if. 9ioo's
MACHINE SHOPS,
ORHKOX CITV, ()UE(;0.
gTEAJI ENGINES, SAW-MILLS,
FLOURING MILLS, SHAFTING,
Pulleys, HatifTerVs Hydraulic Pumps,
GEARING, IJOXES, made to order.
Reapers, Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in
the best manner. Farmers' Rlacksmith
ing done with neatness and dispatch.
Wheat Cleaners, Jackets. Iron and Zinc
Shaker Screens and Perforated Plates,
made to order.
Agent for the
HOUSTON PATENT WATER WHEEL,
The Ilest Wheel in Use.
Orders Solicited.
Dec. 31. 1875 :tf
"7"OULT INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
V Oregon City and vicinity that he is
prepared to furnish
FIR, SPRUCE A5iD CEDAR LUMBER,
Of every description, at low rates.
ALSO,
Dry Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic,
Spruce, (for shelving), Lattice,
Pickets, amlFvnce-Posts, Cedar,
Constantly on hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low a rates as
it can be purchased in the State.
Give me a call at the
OliJifiON CITY SA IP MILLS.
Oregon City. June 10, 1575 :tf
il to t&O f Per Day at home. Terms
V0 V'ill free. Address
Ifebly g. STLNSOX & Co., Portland, Me
FINE POULTRY,
Bred by M. EYRE, Jr.
UNTAIPA, California,
Eronz Turkeys, weighing 10 lbs, each. Em
den Geese, weighing trom 40 to 50 lbs.
per pair. Urahmas, leghorns.
Games, etc. I'ekin Ducks, aver
aging IS to 20 lbs., and best of
all Ducks as layers.
Also A fine assortment of Pigeons,
Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets.
Any variety of fowls desired imiorted.
Eggs, true to name, fresh and well
packed, for sale at moderate prices.
Send for Illustrated Circular, and Price
List, to
M. EYRE, Napa, Cal.
"On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will
furnish siecimen copy of the Poultry
Bulletin, an illustrated 32 page monthly,
the recognized authority in poultry matters
in tho U. S. ; and decidedly the best Poul
try Journal published. Sr.oseription only
$1 25 a vear.
Please state where you saw this adver
tisement Orders may also be lelt at this
otliec.
YOUNG MEN
Who are suffering from the effect of
yout hful follies or' indiscretion, will do
well to avail themselves of this, the
greatest boon laid at t he altarof suffering
humanity. IR. SPINNEY will guar
antee to forfeit $500 for every case of se
minal weakness, or private disease of
any kind or character which he under
takes and fails to cure, lie won Id, there
fore, say to the unfort unate sufferer who
may read this notice, that you aretread
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 suffering some or
all of its ill effects, remember that if you
persist in procrastination.thetime must
come when the most skillful physician
can rentier you no assistance ; when tin
door of hope will be closed against you :
when no angel of mercy can bring vou
relief. In no case has t he Doctor failed
of success. Then let not despair work
upon your imagination, but avail vour
self of the beneficial results of his treat
ment before your case is beyond the
ireaeh of medical skill, or beiore grim
death hurries you to a premature grave.
Full course of treatment. $25 in). Send
! money by Post office order or Express
Jwitb full description of cas. Call or
iddress, 1K A. IS. SPINNEY,
No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco
I SfptltidV
JOHN SCHR AM,
Main St., Oregon Cily.
MANUFACTURER AND 1)1 PORTER Of
Saddle. Ilnriiess.
if'rk Sarfdlery-Kard-
ware, etc., etc.
JlllCIl HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can ue naa in ine ttate, at
WHOLESALE GR RETAIL.
B3""l warrant my goods as represented.
JOHN SCIIRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon,. Inly 11, lS73-m:i.
The standard remedy for Con
In-
fiiienz, ,Sore Threat, U'foojiyi'
'mimi T ,'.' f Ct. .1 1 ,1s. . . 7 ..... .1 -
( mnh,
JVC"!
i!l of the Lutns, and ev rv atr.-ct ion of the
Tl,...., T .... J . .1. . . : .
iimi.li, i.unga aim v.i;'m, mciuoilig v. o
SUMI'TIO.N". Wistar's l!idni:i of Wild ( hcrry does
not ilry up a cough, but loos ns it, cleanses
the Lungs, and allays irritat ion, thus re
inoiimj the cause of the complaint. None
genuine unless signed I. Rutts. Prepared
by Sftii W. 1'owi.er tt Sons. Lost on. Sold
by Rfiwin-gtox, Hostettkk t Co., San
Francisco, and by dealers generally.
2;feblv
THE WEEKLY SUN.
177G.
i:iv YORK.
I(-t7.
Eighteen hundred and seventy-six is the
Centennial year. It is also the ye;ir in
which an Opposition House ol" Represen
tatives, thelirst. since the war, will be in
power at Washington : and the year of the
twenty-third election of a President of the
United States. All of these events are sure
to be of great interest and importance,
especially the two latter; and all ot them
and everything connected with them, will
be fully and freshly reported and expound
ed in The sex.
The Opposition House of Representa
tives, taking up the line of inquirv opened
years ago by The Si:x. will sternly and
diligently investigate the corruptions and
misdeeds of Grant's administration: and,
will, it is to be hoped, lay the foundation
for a new and better 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 twenty-third Presidential election,
with the preparations for 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 elect ing that candidate. Concern
ing all these subjects, those who read The
Sun will have the constant means of be
ing thoroughly well informed.
The Weekly Sun, which has attained a
circulation of overeighty thousand copies
already lias its readers in everv State and
Territory, and we trust, that the year 1N7(
ill see their numbers doubled. It will
continue to be a thorough newspaper. All
the ireneral news of the dav will be fr II lift
in it, condensed when unimportant, at lull
length when of moment; ami always, we
irusi , ireaieu in a Clear, interesting and in
structive manner.
It is our aim to make The Weekly Sun
ine nest ianuly newsnaner in the wori,i
and we shall continue to give in its col
umns a large amount or miscellaneous
reading, such as stories, tales, poems,
i-it-miiit: miyiugence ana agricultural in
lormauon, ior wnicn we are not abb' to
make room in our dailv edition. The mri-
cultural department especially is one of
us prominent leatures. The fashions are
also regularly reported in its columns:
anu so are the markets ot every kind.
The Weekly Sun, eight pages with fifty
w. uiuiiu columns is oniy m u a vear
postage prepaid. As this price barely re
pays tho cost of the paper, no discount can
be made from this rate to clubs, agents.
i uiiiM tir a n one.
The Daily Sun, a large four page news
paper oi twenty-eight columns, gives all
ine news lor two cents a copv. Subscrip
tion, postage prepaid, r.)C. a month or ?i! 50
a year. Sunday edition extra, $1 10 per
year. e nave no Traveling agents. Ad
dress, THE SUN, New York City.
BIBLES FOR SALE.
Tl'ST RECEIVED, AN I? FOR SALE,
I at my Store in Oregon City, a supply of
i.iuies ana lestnments. t hese hooks are
the property of the American P.ible Society
anu are oirereu lor sale as low as they can
be bought at any similar Depository in
the state, l hose wishing to purchase are
invited to call and examine our stock.
Walter Fish.
Agent for Clackamas County.
HOYIS THE TIMETri
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NEWS ITEMS;
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LOCAL XEWS, EDITOKlAlJ
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In Short.it is in Every Retptct
LIVE NEWSPAPER.
THE EE TI2K Pins t
Having a large and constantly increas.
Circulation in the most populous panc'
tho State, ofTers superior inducemecii
those who wish to Advertise.
Advertisements inserted on
REASONABLE TERMS.
and it is therefore a good time to -Subscr;,
in order that you may be posted on currt-
events Send in your subscription at
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ENTERPRISE BOOK & J(jf
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OFFICE I
OliEGOXCITY, : OREGOJ.'t
w
-STi: ARK PREPARED TO EXECLT
iil Kinds ol
JOB PRINTING,
such as
CAIiIS,
HILL-J1JCADS.
PAMJ'JLJSJS,
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
LABELS,
LETTXH-IIZil:
in fact all kinds of work done a in Prir.U:
Ulliee, at
PORTLAND PRICES.
ALL. KINDS OP
LEGAL BLANKS
constantly on hand, and for sale t s)
a price as can be had in the State.
"Woi'Ii So2 acted
AXD
SATISFACTfCPJ GUARANTEED
Oregon City, March 21, lST3-tf.
AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE.
The following persfns are authorizf-r
act as agents for t lie Enterprise: r
Geo. I'. Howell .t Co.. 40 Park i;ow,V;
York.
Coe, Wctherill it Co.. 607 Chestnut si.-f'
Philadelphia.
Abbott & Co., o.S2 and 81 Nassau!- ;
New York.
lrtland.Orcgon L.
I Tlios. k r
1 1.. r. f
St. Helens, Columbia county S A- "
Astoria, Clatsop county ."..A. Van I t":
Salem I.. Wl!..!;;
llarrisburu: J. 11.
Lafayette, Yamhill county J.LI ;
Dallas, Polk county Pave H ;.
Kola ..V.. i;
Jacksonville H. K. H-7
P.enton county W.A. 4
'or vn I lis Hon . .Mh n Hh
Canyon City.Orant co W. H-If1 ;
Albany .'. A.
Iallcs, Wasco county, N. .'j
Lafjrande, Cnion county ''v"k
Pendleton, Umatilla county
(J. M.Th-i'?--
Lugffne City K. 1. Pri?"1
Roseburjr 1'on- : '
Lebanon Kit!'?5..-
Jacksonville Hon. F. i'
Long Tom H.t.b -
C LACK AM AS COCNTV.
P.eavor Creek
P.utteville
Ca sea iles
Can by
Cuttinfr's
I'-.ajrle Creek
Hardinjr's
1.wcr Molalla...
Milwaukie
iswefro
Upper Molalla...
C. F. 1
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OREGON CITY BREWERv
Henry Humbel,
TTivivr: TTTr?C71AS-
ll ed the aVove Krew- - a -;
ery wishes to inform the I'11"1' 0. 1 5"';
now prepared to manufact ure -
ityf LAGER XB-
as pood as can be obtained an n::v
the state, Orders solicited a" ' ,
fUled,
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