Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, July 21, 1876, Image 4

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OREGON CITY, OREGON, JULY 21, 1S7G.
rMLw. .j.v.u... ,
Curing Dried Fruit for Market.
The preparation of dried frnit.s for
market tie penus mosuv upon ineiar-
Oners who ilrv them, and it is notice-
able that when there ii a large crop j
of the green fruit, esieeiullv of apples
ami aches, the supply of the dried
article is also larger, notwithstanding
many claim that such is not the case.
?lost of the fruit is sun dried, though
tire heat from the stove is also em
ployed, and some fruit is also dried
by the Alden process. A carefully
dried anil piepared fruit always sells
for enough more to pay for the trou
ble. There avo no regular rules gov
erning the curing and selecting, but
the following directions will be found
useful by all who wish to obtain the
lest prices: Dried blaekbervies.vlieu I
-1 Til t , .'
ripe, snouiu ue nicely clriod., (not
burned) before packing. If packed
before thoroughly dried, they breed
worms, and becomo moldy and un
salable. Dried raspberries alwaj's
sell better than blackberries, and
should receive the samo care and
handling. Tor dried apples, select
sound fruit, not too ripe. Bo sure
to have them thoroughly cleaned;
let no specks of skin appear on any
part, and above all, be sure they are
well cured. Dried apples coming to
market with specks of skin, or cores
and seeds still on, never meet with
read' sale at market prices. IVum
eily when there was a comparatively
.small quantity of "sliced" apples
prepared, they were .-old at better
figures than quarters and halves, but
this difierence in value at once led to
an increase of the supply, so that
now we are overstocked with ''sliced,
.m.l onr ml vice is to have a less quan
tity of sliced apples and more cleanly
preserved quarters and halves. About
the same rules are equally applicable
in drying ieacney.
Dried cherries
V.'lLll SiCUS 1U mn.i.i oi-n. mi
should be carefully picked when ripe,
thoroughly dried, and kept as clean
as possible 'ScVili.s.-"' clierries be
long to the most fancy of domestic
dried fruit, and always sell readily at
good prices. They require to be
carefully dried, without being burn
ed, andp'l0'i0'-l iu their natural state.
Si mixed with mohtsses, or "doctor
ed." in any way, it is certain to be
detected, and they have to be sold at
very reduced prices. Dried plums
should be handled in the same man
p.cAis cherries. Qninces ami pears
cut fine, thoroughly peeled and cored
ricely, bring fair values. Never mix
dtiVer'eut qualities in the same pack
:ige, as it is always discovered, and
the price will be bued on the poorest
qualities in the lot. 1 irrels are pre
ferable for shipping; and place a dis
tinguishing mark on each package of
the different, grades. Have them cor-
etly bored on the side a-
well as
t'ie he.nl. If the above rules are car
ried out the fruit will class among
the best grab s, and sell at a differ
ence in price that will amply rep ly
the trouble. Mark plain directions
on every package, name of article,
v. eight, tare, ami forward invoice of
what, how i-nd v. hen, s hipments are
mailt1. Anr:r'i'":i (rVoe r.
The Salr Me of .;::h! Aziz.
A correspondent of the Ijondon
'i'lities gives a romantm account of
i'Sh suicide of Abdul Aziz. Early on
Sunday morning he parted with his
women at the harem and shut him
self up all ahme in his apartment,
locking and bolting the two doors
which separate tho harem from the
selamliek the women from the men's
apartment. All was .' i:ei:ee till about
10 a.m., when the women, who could
see their lord from their windows at
his toilet, saw him fall on a sofa, and
raising an alarm, succeeded, by the
O aid, of the persons summoned by their
cries, in breaking op.cn the doors,
when the Sultan was found l.ving
h.if ,across the sofa, with his feet on
tlie lloor, in a great pool of blood,
and with the traces of recent death.
Uo had, it seems, secreted a small but
sharp pointed pair of embroidery scis
sors with which he was wont to trim
his beard, or which he had borrowed
from Valide, his mother, for that
avowed purpose; he bad with them
very diligently cut oil his beard close
to the skin, leaving only the thick
mustache on the upper lip, probably j
to disarm any suspicion, of those who
were watching the operation from
the harem windows, or possibly to
... . i. . .
express by ti:at outward sign the
sense of hi:-, degradation and disposi
tion, and then had deliberately gone
to work, endeavoring to cut the veins
of both his arms at the elbow, jab
bing the scissors with great determ
ination at both arms till he succeeded
in severing the ulnar artery of the
left arm, in'licting a wound or cut
that must needs put an end to his
life in ten or fifteen minutes. He
then allowed himself to bleed to
death like an old Homan hero, till
he s ink exhausted in the post ure in
which he was found. His face and
bodv were utterly bloodless, hi skin
white and scrupulously clean, and
no bruises or swcllu-no trace of a
struggle or violence could tin v where
d. ,lisenvere,1
A Tkve "Max. Show us the vonng
. . . .1 ...1 - . .l 1
ing-giri as ine millionaire; who val
ues virtue, not clothes; who shuns
the
comp.mv
rati
icr at
man v, iio never forgets for a single
instant the delicacy due woman, as
woman, in any condition "or class
and you show us a true gentleman.
, , r 11 i
A house m Holhure, Ohio, has this
legTuul on the gate-post: "Nineteen
igents have called here this mornintr
We ahrays shoot the twentieth." No
agent has touched the bell-knob since
the placard was posted.
AClachamas county farmer is ob
liged to chalk his nose every time he
takes a walk round tlie farm, to save
himself from an old bull w h ch has
a Hii-owj antipathy to red.
www who t'.ui i ni t the sooictv of thu i
young an-A thko pieasnro in listomn I a t.-.,,., rsr.- r .4.
to the kindly voice of the aged; show i ,vi'!i i 1, 1-,.,- tit i e ,J
us. i man who i; ever ready to pii v I , ' fZ" VT f"
and help the deformed; shmv us the i u ' I b " '.i-ount and wnen
, r i - ,1 Ult' "anivei asserted it was"lniiness
man who covers the faults ei others i r,,p0,i tj;;,1,,.. n- -t
., ii r i i .i lepnt-u i lMness ! l'lssimss? Ion sit
with a mantle of chantv; show us the j in 1cre a,, d,v a ;
man wuo bows as poll e and gives , f;lcPll boforo his h Is at
the street as freely to tho poor sew- i)isisies'" -
T ' " .1 1 ill i'
i"-lV. , '"u , l!,eVi v' ! co u tlrJK 111 half a tumbler of wafer .
or make unkind icmaius of the pass- j AV:11 often give reli.f to the sick 1,1 Mill SF'V fiflOOS f
in!? girl; shmv us a man who abhors ! a,ho whcn' C;ltlS0(lf ;i. I e S iMLUl&a i IZUVUO .
of m Tb st"",("u,mu "w!u 13 u' a l-er-abundance of ucid irw nErntVKn, at MRS. k. s.
of uis mother s sex, and the exposure , Dn the stomach. 99 Warr-n's Millin -rv storc,-n nv and
of vo;n inly reputation; show us a ' el -ant stock of latest styb-s of Millinery
The 3Iinuet.
The CJcnf ftnm';-l nolirnfinn li?is
; brought many olJ-fashioned things
j nto vogue again, among others, the
I nuuuet but it is as much out of
iJiucu iu a mouern uaii-room as a
mail-coach would be on a modern
i 7 7 v
! 1 . " wiiongeu 10 mat penuu
when it was tho fashion to make, haste
slnwir TV,,,, ; it. nnn- !
vwv- - . . i
sidered the most trving dance tliat
could be attempted, and those who
succeeded in it were regarded as hav
ing won their right to tigure among
the hapjy ones upon whom the fair
ies had bestowed the wonderful gift
of grace. It required, too, a thorough
knowledge of dancing, that was quite
another thing from the languid, lazy
shu filing that passes current for it in
our elegant saloons. Every motion
of the hand, of the head, of the arm,
of the body, was subjugated to the
laws of grace, and a courtly dignity
swayed the whole person. The breed
ing and education of ladies and gen
tlemen were gauged by proficien
cy in the minuet de la cour.
"When a. belle of the period "came
out," great was the anxiety of her
friends and relatives concerning the
sv.cecss with which she would pass
through the ordeal of the minuet.
The critical and jealous eye of society
was upon her. If she failed, feminine
society's nose was turned up at her;
if she succeeded, masculine society's
heart was laid delightedly at her feet.
As nowadays novelists mention horse
manship) and kindred accomplish
ments among the perfections of their
heroines, so, in the past, every hero
ine of fiction was lauded for her skill
and grace in the minuet. It was a
trying performance, not to be lightly
underrated.
Xow every tyro learns to dance the
famous minuet, and dances it on all
occasions, without fear of conse
quences. As for grace well, awk
wardness is the rule, grace bein.tr left
to some happy combination of chan
ces. But elbows pinned to the sides,
body held stiilly upright, feet scrap
ing the lloor. and the head remaining
immovable, though characteristic of
the modern minuet, would not have
been tolerated in the olden time.
The dress of our day is, however,
fatal to a complete revival of the
dance in its stately beauty. The pin
back effectually prevents the lady
from stepping out, and from using
her feet with any ease of motion. An
ample hoop and skirts of uo scanty
width are necessary, and, after this,
a knowledge of how to raise the feet
and put them down again, may be
learned, if the learner be ambitious
and enthusiastic.
lew Prc-icsi-iii.
Spelling bees, which went o'lt of
fashion here a couple o: years ago,
have been for several months past
the subject of a furore in Hngland.
OnrKnglish cousins have vanquished
us fairly in turning the.se meetings
into money-getting affairs. The most
we ever made was admission money
at the door, ami the victors in the
match usually proudly bore away a
copy of Webster's Dictionary. In
England, however, halls are hired,
and large money prizes are offered to
the best spellers, the contestants be
ing charged an entry fee similar to
that put up by the backers of horses
in a race. The managers, of course,
find their profits in these deposits.
The most curious part of the whole
is that the fact of tho money awards
being offered has given rise to a new
business; that of "champion speller."
Several people, who have a fair
knowledge of orthography to begin
with, have literally crammed them
selves with dictionary lore, so that
they are proof against the pitfalls of
ordinary catch words. Thus men
tally equipped, they reverse Dr. Wy
att's hymn, and gather money every
day from every opening bee. Their
attainments render them easy victors;
and one individual who has reached
the pinnacle of the new profession,
says that lie makes over a hundred
dollars a week by his winnings.
OiFEXsiVK Bkkatii. For this pur
pose, almost the only substance that
should be admitted at the toilet is
the concentrated solution of chloride
of soda. From six to ten drops in a
wine-glass full of pure spring water,
to be taken immediately after the
operations of tho morning are com
pleted. In sorao cases the odor aris
ing from carious teeth is combined
with that of the stomach. If the
mouth bo well rinsed with a tea
spoonful of the chloride in a tumbler
of water, the bad odor of the teeth
will be removed.
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The Norwich J! idled a says: "A
medical authority says that a man
loses one per cent, of vitality every
j time ho is waked suddenly from sleep,
j This is what makes a druggist look
j so pleasant when ho is rung up at
j two o'clock in the morning bv a fel
low-citizen who wants to know if he
keeps postage stamps."
How would von like to be one of
j V, 3aSos nt tho Centennial
! ''on? 1S "ttend-
; uns aro, l,nn?,u? 1,1 '-iS'ts of wine
I u',a 1 KS l.'IU, liawu. Around
nd corks are being drawn. Arouud
j tlie table sets the half dozen judges,
: not under the table, and solemnly
peiiorm Iheu- diflicult tasl
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;x
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To r.LUAT: Sick 1 1 E A T A c I r :' 'V w o
I teaspoon tn Is of finely jiowderrd char
Twpnir limns ifmii'n.'.
..i Mtun- vesiPruay
a riatbnsh girl threatened" to kick "a !
young man for spilling strawberry !
1 n mix rlt linr .li-rtn . . 1 i . . . ,
j"" ""eui iweniv times
SMO iomembere.1 her old-fas!iiom."i
! pfockin-s -Mid didn't l ie1 ',10,,t-d
: Xnl --LrooMyn
yns
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A hemlock sweat is a sure cure for
the cerebrospinal meningitis ac
cording to a Michigan party who has
tested it often.
oundust Pills have proved a speci-
lie lor many diseases, but it is in-
dispensable that tlie patient make his
own sawdu" t
THOMAS CHARMANi
ESTABLISHED
1853.
DESIKES TO IN FOKM THE CITIZENS
of Oregon City and of the Willamette
Valley, t hat he is still on hand and doing
business on ine oia mono, that
A Xinxble Six JPence is Better than a Slow
Shilling.
I have Just returned from Sau Francfsco,
where I purchased one of the
LARGEST AfJD EE3T SELECTED
STOCK Or GOODS
ever before offered in this city ; anefconsists
in part, as follows :
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Dry tioods,
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery of Ever' Description,
Hardware, Groceries,
Paints and Oils,
Sash and Doors,
Chinaware, Queenswaro,
Stoneware, Crockery,
I'latedware, Classwarc,
Jewelry of Various Qualities
And Styles, Clocks and
Watches, Ladies and
Gents' Furnishing
Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy N
Hope, Faming tionsof Every
Implements of Description
All Kinds, Carpets,
Mattings, Oil
Cloth, Wall Taper, etc
Of tho above list, I cati say my stock is the
31 O S T C O 1 I I 12 T K
ever offered in this m rivet, and was sfdetfd
wit h esp -cial care lor tin' (r.'on City trade.
All of which I no w oir r for sale at tho
Loveot Market Ra'eo.
No nsf for tho belies, or any one els?, to
think of truincr to Portland to buy soods for
I am ltrtcrntitutl to Sell. Ch':a and not to
allow myself to L.i
UNDERSOLD IS THE STATE OF OSECOX.
AH I ask is a fair chance and quick pay
ments, believing as I do that
Twenty Years Experience
in Oivgon City enables me to know the re
quirements oi tin trad". Come o:ie and all
and s.'s; for yourselves that the old fcland of
THOMAS CIIAiniAX
cannot be beaten i:i quality or price. It
would b: u-i -p'ss for me to tell you all the
advantages I can oiler you in the sale of
srood. aV every stoiv t':at advert ises does
tli.'.t, and probably you have been disap
pointed. All I wish to pay is
Com?, aa ! S v,:n!:! Exuniii; for Voursrhvs
for I do not wir.Ii to make r.ny mistakes.
?Iy obj eet is to t"!! all my old friends now
t!ct. I am still alive, ami desirous to sell
goods c!i";! for earh, or upon such terms
asair - 'd upon. Th-mking all for the liber
al patronagj m-ivto!or-' besfowi-d.
TJhS. CHAUMAN".
Main Street, Oregon City,
TV-ga J Tenders and Count v Serip tfik-n at
market rat-s. THOS. ('IIAKMAN'.
C'J"r:),fti.-:) lbs wool want' d l v
I I OS. (HARM AN.
1 I 0?"
ISSUED
iootii lonrnox.
M A N M O B,
KEVISED AX1 CORRECTED 11Y THE AUTHOR,
10. le P. (TIZ'MS, M. v;c, t'-.
A Medical Kssay on the causes and cure
of j r miature decline of man, showing how
health is lost, and how regained. It gives
a clear synopsis of the impediments to
marriage, the treatment of ii'-rvons and
physical debility, exliaust-'d vitality, and
all other diseases appertaining th'Tto;
the results of twenty ear.5 successful prac
tice. OPINIONS OF TIIF. rilKSS.
CI7IITIS ON "MANHOOD." There is no
lm-mb t of soeiet y by whom this book will
not, b found us Tv, 'whet hf r be Ik- parent
iir.voiitoror el-Trvman. T.ntirtoit Tintrs.
CITKTIS ON "MANHOOD." This book
should be read byllr young for instruc
tion, and by the ataiefed tor relief; it will
injure no one. Mftfiwil Timr.t nil (Irtzrttc.
i'rie:1 One Dollar, bv mail or express.
Address f lie author. Hit. f'FUTIS, r '0 Sut
ter street, or 1. O. Dox :7, San Kraneiseo,
Cal. aug. 7 ayisu sui
mmi, FEED, Af!D SALE
r3
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r ri 1 1 K T T N ! ) K It TO N V. D V R O PTJ I KTO R O
I tliT.ivervStalileon Fifth si reef. Oregon
City, Oregon," keeps .constantly hand
U:irs"ips. C'nrriaesi
amlHiuks. Saddle
ami liugixyltorava.
1 cos 1 eapoiuiblo.
ANDY WILMS,
Oregon City, Nov. 5, 1S75. Proprietor.
S. A. BROOOHTOfl,
iTrOT'f.D INTOHM TIIR CITIZKNS OF
Oregon City and vicinity that lie is
prepared to furnish
Fir ei CecSar Lumber,
Of every description, at low rates.
a n n
APPLE BOXES.
ALSO,
Diy rinnristjr, Cei'for-, flnstic,
Srucf, (for shelving), Lattice,
IMcUets, atuUViic-Posts Cedar,
Coiisfniill' on hand.
Str-et and Slde-.valk lumber furnished
on the shortest, notice at as low rates as
it can be purchased in the State.
Give me a call at
or Kdo x err sa ur mil ls.
Oregon City. June !, iV-i.tf
SP3IKG TRADE,
Which will be sold at reasonable Juices.
I.-idirs living in the eountrv.tavoring me
with th-ir orders, will find them prompt.y
atte nded to. .
MRS. K. f?. VAKIiU,
One door south of Dr. Welch's office.
Oregon C'ity, March 17. 17K.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP,
AT
1 av. g wovg opexed at
this old stand, where he is prepared
to d, nn-vthin in his
; CHorse shoeing a spei.ill ty.
j Oregon City, May 2$ :tn3
COURTESY OF
UlilVERSITY
on.. I ..li.-.c' .'nrnis l nLMinilu.iW "iv
I 11.114 M Ji' . t - J v.. . J - .
FALL 1875
Is your time to buy goods at low pitces.
BEOTHEES
are now receiving a large stock of
FALL AND WIHTER GOODS,
all of the Latest Styles, which will .sell
AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
o.ir etr.fir b.-is been bousht for cash, and
wo will sell it at a small advance above
SATJ FRAWCBSCO COST.
irEWII.LSAY TO EVERYBODY BE
fore vou purchase or go to Portland,
come and i-rice our coods 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, Grotte
i e s, Hard
ware
and a great many other articles too numer
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WIEDCWS,
PAIHT3 AMD GILS,
ETC., ETC
We will also pay tho Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
ACICKIt MAX BROS.
( ) rc-on City .Sept. 21), 1 r?7. ' t f
CLEAU CREEK, (LACKllIAS COE.MV.
r DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD CCS
toim rs, and the public at large, that I
have just received a new supply ot"
FA MIL V GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
ROOTS and SHOES,
CUTLER V, UARDWA RL,
Ami Oilier Jt'scellancnns ('oath.
AH of whi'-h I nowolfi r tor sal" at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
My objeof is to fell t myold friends and
customers tlutt I am still :tliv and desir
ous to sell goods 'heap, FO! CASH, or
upon such terms as agreed upon.
I shall also have in mv employ f thorough
BwL-T Afa'D SHOE rV;iKP,
and constantly keep stock on hand for the
.11,! nr. Tic tu re S. Rrpiiir of Eoots & Sho.s,
and all onlrs in that line will le promtly
attended to.
A LI-EX M 1TTOOX,
Near tin- Viola Mill.
Oct 1 :t f
"7 B AS J IT ST RECEIVED THE L ARC JEST
M EL stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
ever imported to Oregon City, which lie
olfers at greatly reduced prices. My slock
" CLOTHING-
Has ben largely increased and I can
show as handsome -i Iin, of ready-made
goods in Men and Roys P.usiness and
Dress Suits, Coats, ofc," as can be found
in tb." countrv, and at prices that cannot
fail to satisfv. Mv
DSESSCaODS nE?A??TMcKT
Is filled with a snienili l assort inent of all
the b-nding styles and tashiouable shades
of goods
Empress f'lojli,
Hloliairs, Frenoli snirt
Aitieriran lrs iootls
IllJick A 1 ;.-! !!,
Ilrill ia nt ines,
C.'H.sImiere, "c.
1 JLi A TTsT k T, S ,
Plaid, Plain andOpeia Flannels, of all col
ors. Pleached and Unbleached Cotton
Flannels.
Ladies' mfl Cieti.s' ViH'onvarc
Sli.iivls am) Scarfs,
Wool IH.i!di(t,
Tin it Us :i nd
Ti-ji vet i ii -r Ssttr.elj,
Hal a ftr C':ip,
Oil Clofll f.r
Floir:iiit Tabic
BOOTS and S'-jOSS,
I would call special attention to my
stock of Men's anil Povs San Francisco
Roots, which I have sold for a number of
years tnst with general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
JIAaDWAP.E k FAIMSiiCi UTENSILS,
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AND CAR3IA ISLAND SALT.
Highest Price aid for all kinds of
200,00) lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall pay the highest, cash
price. I. SELLING.
Oregon City, Sept. 30 1S75. tf
HARDWARE, I3QM AMD STEEL,
Hubs, Spokes, Rim
S,
OAK, ASH AND HICKORY FLANK.
Pc. "1. ITT") :m.3 Portland, Oregon.
KEW STGHE AND
NEW GGCDS,
Af NEW ERA.
Dry Goods. Groceries, Hoots and Shoes
Wooden Ware, Drugs and Medicines.eheaii
for cash or produce. '
J. CASTO.
BANCROFT LIBRARY,
OF CALIFORNIA.
M2SR CllA 2TD I S S.
JOHN MYEES.
OREGON CSTY.
DEALER IM
DRY GOODS,
GHOCEJilES,
J300TS and
shoes,
IlARDAYAliE,
CKOCKE11Y
AND
GENERAL &1ER0HANGSSE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCi
1 will sell as low as any house la Oregon for
r.-i sir on its j:q vi 'a i.ext
nGood Mercliantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
nsii paid Fci; cnr.MV orders
Give m a call and sat isfy yourse! ves.
JOHN .MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21, 1S7.5.
I
A- C VALLSfC5'B
PIOMEER 009K BIUDERV
I'iltot-
il.t t :i s Cnrnfr f fstarU
jin.t front filrofls.
POTLASD,
fLANK ROOKS Itn.F.D AXD POX'N'D
t to any desired pattern. Music books,
Magazines, Newspapers, etc., hound in ev
erv"vrietv of stvle known to the trn.de.
Orders from the e. uutry promptly at
tended to.
VIC ICS
Flower jiihI "Tcjret;il.lo
are the b"st the world produces. They are
planted bv a million people in America,
and the result is, beaut inil Flo-.ver and
fpl-ndid Vegetables. A Prieed Catalogue
sent lr-o to all who enclose the postage a
2 cent stamp-
VICK'S
Flower mid Vcg( table
Ciai'dcm
t the most beautiful work of the kind in
the worlil. It eontains nearly l."0 pns,
hundreds of tine illustrations, and our
Cliromo f'ntrs of Flowrrs, beautifully
drawn and colored from nature. Price 3.1
cts. iu paper covers; C3 cts. 'lound in ele
gant cloth.
VielcV Floril Qui do.
This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal,
finely illustrated, and containing an ele
gant colored Frontispiece with the first
number. Price on ly 2-1 cts. for the year.
The first number for 1870 just issued. Ad
dress JAMES VK'K, Rorliestrr, N. V.
,ISST 11. MOOSE'S
MACMSrE SHOPS,
VIlKV.O?i CITY, ORtiCOX.
6TE.1M ENGINES, S AIVOIILLS,
FIjOVUIXG 3IILLS, SHAFTING,
Pulleys, IfaiifTer's Hydraulic Pinups,
GEARING, EOXES, matlc toonler.
Reapers, Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in
the best manner. Farmers' Rla'eksmith
ing done M ith neatness and dispatch.
Wheat Cleaners, Jackets. Iron and Zinc
Shaker Screens and Perforated Plates,
made to order.
Agent for the
HO'JSTOK PATENT VATEP. WHEEL,
The Kcst Wheel in Use.
Orders Solicited.
Dee. 31, 1S75 .-tf
Summons.
Tn t::k ciucx'it corivr of the
State of Oregon for Clackamas county.
Karl Selig, plaintiff, vs. Charles Derom",
defendant; Action at law, to recover
money. To CHARLES DEROME, said de
fendant : In. tltc iiamr of thr Statcof Orcrou,
You are hereby summoned and. 'required
to appear in the Court above named on or
before the first day of the next term there
of which shall happen more than six
weeks after the first publication of this
summons, to-wit : on or before th1 4th
Monday in September, A. D. I.STti, and an
swer the com plaint of plaint iff filed against
you in the above entitled action or the
plaintiff will take Judgment against you
for the sum of -?713 27, and interest thereon
since Nov. 4, 1S75, and sell your property
attached to pay the same. This summons
is published in pursuance of an order of
said Oourl. made in term time, the 20th day
of April, A. D. 1X7.
JOHNSON MrCOlV.V,
7'laintitrs Att'ys,
Oregon City, June 10, 1S70 :w0.
POULTRY.
km
Bred by .EVJ- EYRE, Jr.
ZSTAl'A, Ciililoniia,
Bronz Turkeys, weighing 40 lbs, each. Em
den Geese, weighing from -10 to 50 lbs.
per pair. Prahmas, Ix-ghorns,
Ga'iies, etc. Pekin lucks, avcr
agin; IS to 120 lbs., and best of
ail Ducks as layers.
Also A fine assortment of Pigeons,
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 for Illustrated Circular, and Price
List, to
M. UTRK, Xapa, Col.
On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will
furnish specimen copy of the Port. try
Bulletin, an illustrated page monthly,
the recojriiizedatithority in poultry m-uo rs
in the V'. S. ; and decidedly the b-st Foul
try Journal published. Sr. inscription only
$1 2- a year.
Please state where you saw this adver
tisement Orders may also be lelt at this
olfiee.
YGTJITG MEET
Who are sufTering from the effect of
youl hiul follies or indiscretion, will do
well to avail themselves of this, tlie
greatest boon laidat tlie aifarof suffering
humanity. I. SWXXKY will guar
antee to lorfeit i'Mlt for every case of se
minal weakness, or private disease of
any kind or character which lie under
takes and lails to cure. He would, there
lore, say to the unfortunate sulferer who
ma.v read t his notice, that you a re tread
ing upon dangerous ground when you
longer delay in seeking the proper rem
edy for your complaint. You maybe in
tlx' first, stag.-: remember you ;'tr ap
proaching the last. If you are bordering
upon the last, and are suffering some or
all of its ill elf. ts, remember that if you
I ( rsist in proerast inal ion. the time must
come when tho most sUiillul physician
can render you no assiM a nee ; when the
door of hope will be closed against you :
when no angel of mercy can" bring'you
relief. In no cas" has tlie 1 oetor 1 a"i le
of success. Then let not despair work
upon your imaginat ion, but avail your
self of I lie herieiicial results of his treat
ment before your ense is beyond I he
reach of medical skill, or before grim
death hurries ou to a premature grave.
I-'ii i 1 course of'lreatment 00. Send
money by I'ostot!iee order or Express
with full descrn tion of ease. Call or
address, li .. j. SM.VXKY,
No. 11 Kearnv street, San Francisco
s ptlti -lv
llvAn St., Orogcn City.
3!.MTACn'!!ER AM) EimiiTEll nF
-f a :I :H e s, I!anse:,
. ; t..;j.- fin ildle i"3 -Tr.-i i ;T -"
' waiv, etc., cir.
TIIICII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
V Can Le had in tbe State, t
CvI warrant my go;:il as r"pr -"ented.
.JOHN S'H RAM,
f 'adtiJ"' an. Harac-v .Xfaker.
Oregon City, Or--go!, .lr.:y if, b.7:;-m:.
VA
vy a . ,-v -
The standard r- 1 1 i o
Soft- T.rMit, iiV.t oj i.'i fotifth,
f'fit), I.ircr Compft.i :it , J'.rt,n r'i.'i r, lllrcil
iiiiTfif thr- T.itnys, and evi r. a t'--t-t i.-n of the
Thro'ut. I.ungsand Chcs!," i:.cluui:ig Cos-
SI; .11 !'T1 o.'.
V'it iti 's of Wib.J !tri'i'y does
not dry up a coujrh, but bis--ns if. ei ans- s
the I.uims, and allays irritation, thus
)nm tn tic cirt;.r of th" c-implaint. None
g"iiuine unless signed I. 1 n'rs. I'rej a red
by SKTH W. biWLKl! A H,i:c:,, j o.--.ton. Sold
l y liKHDiN-fiTiiN, 1 los'i r.i 'ri:n A- Co., San
FraiK-iseo, and Ijv deab rs generally.
20febly
THE WEEKLY SUN.
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N!-:V" YOilii.
ItC.
1 i,rhteen hundred and seventy-six is the
Centein.dal year, it i ais; the t. r lU
which an opposition House of It:; r s -u-tatives,
th liryf si.ieMhe Mar, v iill.- i'i
power at Washington; and t he y ar of the
twenty-third clctl.ioii oi a President of the
United States. Allot these events are sure
to be of ur at interest and importance,
especially the two latter; and ali of them
and everything connected with them, will
be lully and Iicshly reported and exi ou tid
ed i:i 'i II K SL'X.
The O)poition llotis-; of Representa
tives, taking up the jii,e of inquiry opened
years ago by Tjir snxwjil sternly and
diligently investigate the corruj tions and
misd'usof Grant's aciministration : and
will, it is to le ho;.ed. lay the loundation
tor a new and better I eriod in o;jr na'ion
al histia-y. of all tliis 1 in: srx will crm
taiii complete and accurate accounts, fur
nishing its rentiers with early a.:ui trust
worthy information upon these absorbing
topics. "
'i 'he twenty-third Presidential election
with the preparations lor it. will be mem
orable as liectdin.'- upon Grunt's aspira
tions for a t bird term of jower and plu'i
der, and still more as deciding who .shall
be the candidate of the partv of Reiorm
and as elect ing that candidate. Concern"
ins all t hese subjects, those who road Tirrc
scn-will have the constant means of be
ing t horoughly well informed.
Tiik 'i:i;ki,y sun, which has attained a
circulation ot over eighty thousand copies
already has its read-rs in every State ami
Territory, and we trust that the year ls7
ill se(! their numbers doubled. It will
continue to be a thorough newspaper Ml
the general news of the day will he f'.und
in it, condensed when unimportant, nt lull
length when of moment; and always we
trust, treated in a clear, interesting ami ln.1
st ruct ive manner.
It. is our aim to make Tiik Wkkki y Srs
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
scientific intelligence and agricv liural in
formation, for which we are i,0. able to
make room in our daily edition. Tlie a-ri-cultural
department especially is one"of
its prominent features. The fashions are
also regularly reported in its columns,
and so are the markets of every kind
The Wkeki y Sr.v, eight pages with riflv
six broad columns is only fl 20 a via'r
postage prepaid. As this priee ban-iv re
pays t he cost of the paper, no discount' can
be made from this rate to clubs, agents
postmasters, or anyone. " '
The Daily Sux, a large four r age news
paper of twenty-eight columns gives all
the news for two cents a copy. Subserin
tion postage prepaid, .Lie. a month or jli 50
vo$?aVSYSDAV cdition oxtra- ?1 10 Pr
e.lr. Ne have no traveling agents Ad
dress, THE SUN, New York City.
BI0LE8 FOR SALE.
JUST nKCEiVKI), AM) poll SALE,
'? '"5' IS" Oregon City, a supply ot
I lbb s and 1 estam. nit.- n,ni' .v
the proper!. vol the American Pible Societ v,
and are oirered tor sale ns low as they Can
be (.ought at any similar Depository in
the State. Those wishing to purchase are
invited to call and examine our .stock.
Wai.tku Fish,
Agent for Clackamas County.
NOW IS THE TIFfiEfo
SUBSCltlBE FOR
THE ENTERPRISE,
82 50 PER YEAH,'
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
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LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEVS,
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NEWS ITEMS; I
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LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS, t
On all Subjects of Interest t . t:;s
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Also, Carsfully ,-v. '.ectoi
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LIVE NEWSPAPER.
Having a large and constantly inereasicj
Circulation in the most populous partof
the State, olfers sujiorior inducement! ;
those who wish to Advertise.
Advertisements inserted on
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and it is therefore a good time to Subsoil
in order that you may be posted on current
events Send in your subscription at ont
EP3
flTERFBISE BOOK & JOB
Lm
OFFICE
.'(.' OX CITY, : OREGON.
ri-: ai:i: f::kpai:i:d to exkcute
t V all kinds of
TAD DDIYT'Yr'
ts i lit: , i i vi.
siicli as
CAR US.
RITA.-Hi: A US,
VAMI'IU.I.IS,
j ts,
3iorti;a;i:s,
I.ARKI.S,
rlttj:j:-iii:als
in faet all kinds of wr r'-: done a in Frintiaj
DlVice, til
PORTLAND PRICES.
A 1. 1, KINDS OH
constantly on hand, and for sale at a Iw
a price as can be hail in the State.
A n d
Oregon City, March 21, 1S72--: f.
duL.Mo l lik Hit 1 .H : -.-:h-
The following persons :!" .tr.th.e
act as agents lor the KTia;i ; :
CJeo. V. Itowell Co.. 40 l'ark lie-
York.
Coe, Wetb.crill vt Co., G07 Chestnut nu-i
rhil.idelphia.
Abbott A Co., No. S-2 and Si Nassau street
New York.
Portland, Oregon T,. Samuel
San I- rancisco j j, j. jsher
St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles
Astoria, Clatsop county . Van Iucn
Salem I.. William
Harnsburjr I. H. .sniiin
I a fa yet te.Yamliill cou n t y I.L. KiTiruson
Dallas, Polk county
Kola
Jacksonville
P.enton eonntv
.. Dave Holmes
H. I'otr
...1. K. Hanna
V.A.ei:i
CorvaMis ." Hon.John Hurnett
Canyon City.Cirant co W. R I.nswcll
Albany A. N.Arnold
Dalles, Wasco county N. H. "''
I.aGrande, Fnion count v A. C. ( raiS
Pendleton, Umatilla county S. V.Knox
Eunc City K. I. Tristow
Koseburcr lioii. I.. F. l a"
T . ( C. T. Montnfu
Lebanon jj K. lialston
Jacksonville IIon.'K. i. FoiulraT
Lon-Tom II. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
Heaver Creek....
lUitteville
Cascades
Can by
Cutt iftji's
F.ae;io Yeek
Harding's
Ixiwer Molalla..
Milwnukle
tswrjo
Upper Molalla.
r F. Ttertti'
John Zumwn.t
HenrvMcthipi"
J W. Strawy
:;:iipnk
Capt.Z. Oertrn
W. Merelai"1
.""john'lIa?cnlei-frf'r
..J.John Eoeie
W. II. Yaugbn
OREGON CITY BREWERY
Henry HiimfccI,
TTAVINd I'URCHAS-
A jB. cu hip aotve ;rew- L. T.-r,,e is
ery wishes to inform the public t h at " .
now prepared to manufacture a o. i i
ity of
I. A OUR BRER.
as pood as can be obtained ""wnyj'tlS'
the State. Orders solicited and rron'1
Oiled.
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