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News Column.
Independence has no fire organi
zation.
Salem Las a Chinese population of
sixty-five.
Navigation on Snake
O closed for the season.
river has
Albany is overflowing -with
! -widows and widowers.
grass
Silver City is said to be one of the
healthiest places in America.
lortimer Collins, poet and novel--ist,
died in London on the 2d.
The American horse Preaknes3
won the Brighton Cup on the 2d.
A Chinamen attempted to poison a
whole family in Tolk county last
week.
At the waterinc places uancinp is
done to the Moody and Sankey
tunes.
Chas. NV. Crocker, a well knoM-n
journalist, died in San Francisco on
the 3d.
Senator Boutwell reported a bill
on the 2d that pension agencies bo
discontinued.
Gov. "Woods orated at a TIayes and
"Wheeler ratification in Los Angeles
on the 31st ult.
The State has formally accepted
the State University lately completed
at Eugene City.
Gen. S. T. Cary.of Ohio, has been
nominated for vice president by the
greenback party.
Sixty-one families of Mentonites
arrived at Now York on the. 3d inst.
on their way to Kansas.
Gov. Burbauk, private secretary to
Senator Morton, is to bo chief clerk
in tie rostolico Department.
The little town of Tumwater, near
Olympia, is said to be one of the
liveliest places on the Sound.
A Paris dispatch reports that
ground has been broken in Champ
doJVIars for the exhibition of 1S78.
O. A. Baiuey is the name of a soft
cheaded young man at Dallas, Polk
county, who is advertising for a wife.
An old lady named Wooley, aged
H), living at Forest Grove, fell from
h porch recently and broke her leg.
It is said the Democrats of "Wash
ington Territory want O. F. Gernish
of Port Townsend to run for Con
gress. Crops at the Malheur Indian agen
cy are looking Kplcmlid, the season
in tint section having been very pro
pitious. The amount of gold actually in
cthe Treasnry, and free from liabili
ties, on the 21th of July, was 88,
KS7.525. II. M.S. Amethyst left Esqnimalt
on the 2d to convey Farl and Coun
tess Dufferin from San Francieco to
Victoria.
At San Francisco on the 3d, in
the billiard tournament, Sexton beat
Slossen 33 points. Sexton's best
run was 120.
Olympia will have to depend on
0 California and Oregon for potatoes
on account of the rot in the "spuds"
thereabouts.
The grain crop in Rogue river
valley will le light this, .year, but
more than enough for tho homo de
mand will be raised.
It is now said that the Emperor of
Bussia 1ms no intention of resigning
the Imperial crown, but is in excel
lent health and spirits.
The President has nominated S.
Ti N. Lynch, of Massachusetts, As
sistant Secretary of tho Treasury,
vice Bridnam, resigned.
A. S. Miller Sr Sons, of Eugene,
have been awarded the contract for
building the bridge at Jefferson.
The contract prico is 11,150.
x n Qh, coroner s inquest held over
the victims of the Hamburg affair,
publishes a verdict ordering the ar
rest of the whites' connected with
the trouble.
During the month of July the San
Francisco mint coined i,GOG,000,
which is the largest outturn for any
month by this or any other mint in
the United States.
The question of tho building of
f lruit-ilrying establishments is again
agitating the people in many parts of
the State, as the apple crop promises
to be very abundant.
Godlove S. Orth, the Republican
nominee for tiovernor of Indiana
has withdrawn from the contest on
account of not being able to obtain
the united support of his party.
There aro G,000,000 members and
attendants of the Baptist churches
in this country, and it is proposed
to raise an educational fund of $G.-
000,000 by dollar contributions.
Ttalph Geer, brought tho States
man a specimen of wheat which beats
all up to date. Twenty-eight stalks
are produced from one grain of
wheat, each containing nearly 100
grains.
A call has been issued to the Linn
county people to ' meet at Albany
court house on the 11th "to consult
in relation to freights and to propose
plans to remedy existing evils in re
gard to the navigation of the Wilam
ette river."
A little daughter of James Ed
wards, of Sodaville, while jumping
over a smouldering pile of saw dust,
at Lebanon on the 2d inst., fell into
it. literally roastinar her lees and
burning her feet so severely that her
toe nails fell off.
The proposed water ditch to Inde
pendence will be surveyed after har
vest. As the right of way must be
secured, and as the growing grain on
a part of the route will be some ob
stacle, it is proposed to postpone tho
survev until after harvest,
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At tho last meeting of the Salem
city council the recorder presented
the census of the city. Number of
voters, (SS; total population, 2,700.
This does not include North, South
or East Salem, which would proba
bly swell the total number to about
o -r,5s5o.
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All Sorts.
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A capital letterIced T.
The clink of silver money is for
cash-ears.
An unsatisfactory find Fined
and costs.
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"Moving for a
a second wife.
new trial Courting
"Tug awa at ta weskit, lad!'
Yorkshire of it.
is
the
A "Western settler The
contents
of a six-shooter.
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Men now fan themselves more
than women do.
Warlike young ladies Sally-port
and Em-brasure.
What is nothing? A footless stock
ing without a leg.
"Winged merchants Bees, because
they cell their honey.
The early risers nowadays are tho
thermometer and the house-fly.
If the keeper of a jail is a jailer,
why isn't the keeper of a prison a
prisoner ?
"Mother-in-law" is the nick-name
of the new London drink, "stout
and bitter."
Mark Twain says: "It is a blessed
thing to live in a land of plenty, if
yon have plenty of land."
Shakspearo says: "There is a di
vinity that shapes our ends." Boys
often fiud it is mother's slipper that
does it.
"Leisure is sweet to those Mho
have earned it," and it is very com
fortable if your uncle has earned it
for you.
A Butland, Vermont, girl went
into a druggist's, and, pointing to
the trusses, said: "How do you sell
shawl-s traps ?"
Soliloquv of the tippler: Tho pub
lic always notices you when you
have been drinking, and never when
you are thirsty.
Mr. Evarts spoke in his oration
yesterday of "Our debts to tho men
of 177G." Ah! would that all our
debts were to tho men of 1770.
When vou go to the Centennial,
bo sure to take vour dog along and
enter him for the dog show. A free
pass is furnished every exhibitor.
St. Louis papers notice that Ed
win Booth, who is never at home in
winter and who goes abroad in sum
mer, lias decided to live m (Jhicago.
It is given on the authority of a
New Orleans paper that there is in
that city a hog with his ears so far
back that he cannot hear himself
squeal.
A Scotchman asked an Irishman,
"Why were half-farthings coined in
England?" Pat's answer was, "To
subscribing to charitable institu
tions."
The Bochester Democrat gives cur
rency to tho incredible ssundal that
statistics show that thus far in this
Centennial year, two boys have been
born to every earl.
s nobody's
character safe?
"Clarence, you've got a real kind
heart," gratefully observed a young
lady on tho cars to a sallow-faced
youth as he dropped a prize package
of pop-corn in her lap. "Yes, Mary,
my heart's all right," he sadly repli
ed, "what I want is a new liver."
A naughty boy in one of the su
burban schools recently deposited
some soft wax on the benches occu
pied by the other boys. Soon after
they came in from recess that school
room had "waxed tnds" enough to
stock a shoemaker's shop.
"May I leave a few tracts?" asked
a travelling quack doctor of a lady
who responded to his knock. "Leave
some tracks? Certainly you may,"
said she, looking at him benignly
over her spec's; "leave them with
the heel toward the house, if you
please."
"You are the dullest boy I ever
saw," crossly exclaimed a bald-headed
old uncle to his nephew. "Well,
uncle," replied the youth, "you can't
expect me to understand things as
quick as you do, because you don't
have the trouble of getting 'em
through your hair."
It was a Canemah small boy who
was being talked to by a Sunday
school teacher on the sins and frail
ties of tho body, and was asked:
"Well, my son, what have yon be
sides this sinful body?" Quick as
thought the urchin responded: "A
clean shirt and a very nice Tair of
breeches."
One of John 1 5 ran "-ham's J.ady Ad
mirers.
In this day of female adoration of
handsome male actors, a storv " is
given to the public (with all tho ac
cessories and embellishment to make
it a telling hit) of the adventures of
a boarding-school graduate, who
signed herself "Adele," and fell in
love with John Brougham several
years ago. tone sent him vei l timed
notes daily for several weeks, to
which he paid no attention. Finally
he vesolveil to teach her a lesson
lie briefly answered her last note,
and, at her own request made an ap
appointment to meet her in one of
the parks. She kept tho appoint
ment, was thrilled with delight and
ientiment,and,in spite of her infatua
tion, seemed to Mr. B. a very sensi
ble girl, lheytooka walk togeth
er, until they reached the front of a
large hospital, when he asked her to
make a call with him upon a sick la
dy. She hesitated, but he urged
her to comply "for his sake." They
entered one of the wards, whnn
Brougham introduced his admirer to
the occupant of ono of the conches
the remnants of a once beautiful
woman, now wasted away to mere
skin and bone. Then he left, them
alone. The sick one took the earl's
hands and said she wished to teii
her a story of her own life which was
a short one. She had become enam
ored of an actor, had written him
perfumed notes, had met him, loved
him, surrendered her honor into lm
hands, and been betrayed. Spurned
by her family, shesougkt tLe streets,
and found degradation, despair, and
death. The young girl was horriued,
but understood the application. She
never saw Brougham again, and re
turned home sadder and wiser. Now
she is a well-known married woman
and her eldest son is named John
Brougham, because, she savs,"he is
a noble, great, and good man." How's
that for romance?
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Letter from a Postmaster.
"Axtiocii, III., Doc. 1, 1ST1.
"Messrs. J. H. Ro.se Co.,
"My wife has, for a iong time, boon a
terrible sufferer from Hheumat ism. She has
tried many physicians and many reme
dies. The only thins which has given her
relief is Centaur Liniment. lam rejoiced
to say this has cured her. I am doing what
I can to extend its sale.
W. II. RING.
This Is a sample of many thousand testi
monials received, of wonderful cures ef
feated by the Centaur Liniment. Tho in
gredients of this article are published
around each bottle. It contains Witch
Hazel, Mentha, Arnica, Rock Oil, Carbolic,
and ingredients hitherto litttle known. It
is an indisputable fact that the Centaur
Liniment is performing more cures of
Swellings, Stiff Joints, Eruptions, Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Sciat iea, Caked hreasts,
Eock-jaw, etc., than ail other Liniments,
Embrocations Extracts, Salves, Ointments
and Plasters now in use.
1'or Toothache, Earach, Weak Rack, Itch
and Cutaneous Eruptions it is admirable.
It cures burns and sea Ids without a scar.
Extracts poison from bites a nil stings, and
heals frost-bites and ehillblains in a short
time. No family can afford to bo without
tlie Centaur Liniment, white wrapper.
Tlie (Vnluur Liniment, Velloiv
Wra jitr, is adapted to tho tough skin,
muscles and flesh of the animal creation,
lis tdFects upon seven' cass of Spavin,
Sweeny, Wind (Jail, Rig Head and Poll
Evil, are little loss than marvellous.
Messrs. J. McClure fc Co., Druggists, cor.
Elm and Front Sts., Cincinnat i, ()., say:
"In our neighborhood a nu rubor of team
sters am using tho Centaur Liniment.
They pronounce it superior to anything
they have ever used. Wo sell as high as
four to five dozen bottles per month to
these teamsters."
We have thousands of similar testimo
nials. For Wounds, ( Jails, Scratches.Rlng-bone,
A-e., and for Screw Worm in Sheep it has
no rival. Farmers, Liverv-men, and
Stock-raisers, have in this Liniment a
remedy which is worth a hundred times
its cost.
Tjaboratorv of J. 1. Rose ifc Co.,
40 Dey St., New York.
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Mothers may have rest, and their babies
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and neither jjngs nor irripes.
I r. E. I imoeli, ot" 1 Hipont, ()., says :
"I am using Castoria in my practice with
tho most signal benellts and hapy re
sult." n.Jii dOt.
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200I KDITIOX.
MANHOOD,
REVISED AXD CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR,
K. de K. Ct'IlXIS, 31. 1., itc, Ac
A Medical Essay on tho causes and euro
of premature decline of man, showing how
health is lost, and how regained. It gives
a clear svnopsis of tho impediments to
marriage', the treatment of nervous and
physical debilitv. exhausted vitality, and
all other diseases appertaining thereto;
t he results of twenty years successful prac
tice. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." There is no
,,, nf Kociet v bvwhom this book will
not be found usefvl, whether ho bo parent
preceptor or clergvmnn. TahuIhii Timr.i.
CURTIS ON ".MANHOOD." This book
should bo read bvth young for instruc
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Injure no one. nHclJ Timet ami G'tzrtte.
Prioeono Dollar, bv mall or express.
Address tho author, DR. CURTIS, 5J0 Sut
ter street, or P. O. Pox S37, San Francisco,
Cal. aug. 27 :lyisd3m
TO FRUTf-GBOVERS.
rpiIE ALD12N FRUIT PRESERVING
L Company of Oregon City will pay tho
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
orPH'MS. PKAKS jukI APPLKS.
Mr. Thos. Charman is authorized to pur
chase for the Companv.
L. D. C: IjATOURETTE,
President,
i THOS. C1LVRMAN, Secretary.
I Oregon City, July 2S, 1S7-3 :tf
PSTO
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COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
FALL 1875
Is your time to buy goods at low pi ices.
BEOT flEES
now receiving a large stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
all of the Latest Styles, which will soil
AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Our stock has been bought for cash, and
we will sell it at a small advance above
FRANCISCO COST.
"VtTE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY P.E
t foro you purchase or go to Port land,
come and "prico our goods and convince
yourself t hat wo do what we say. Our slock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Roots and Shoes,
Ladies and Goids
Furnishing Goods,
.Notions, Grot.
i e s, Hard
warn
and a groat many other articles too numer
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, vi?;dows,
PAINTS AND GILS,
ETC., ETC
Wo will also pay the Highest Market
Price fur
Country Produce.
ACKERMAN PROS.
Oregon City. Sept. Is73 tf
CLEAR CREEK, CLACKAMAS CGTNTV.
1 DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus
tomers, and th" public at large, that I
have just received a new supply of
FA MIL V GROCERIES,
CLOTH ISO,
BOOTS and SHOES,
C UTLEIl 1 IL I R U WA RE,
Aix.l Other Mi.scelhiiK'ons Goml.t.
All of which I now offer for sale at tho
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
My obj ct is to tell all myl l friends :uid
customers I hat I a m s! ill a ! i ve, a nd desir
ous to sell goods hea p. Ft? 11 CASH, or
upon such terms as agr ed upon.
I shall also have in m v employ a 1 borough
BOOT A?iD SHOE faAKLR,
and constant ly koeji sfoi-k on hand for tho
Mil unfurl ii iv k Rrp.-iir of Ilea's & Shoes.
and all ord-rsin that line will bo promptly
attended to.
AI.I.KX M TTOOX.
Xoar tlw Vlolu Jlills.
octl :tf
P JTASJUST
fi L stock of
RECEIVED THE LARGEST
FALL AMD W1HTER GOGDS
over imported to Oregon City, which ho
oir.-rs at greatly reduced prices. My stock
"' cjLorri-irisCr
Has boon largely increased and I can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
goods in Men and Roys' Pusiness and
Dress Suits, Coats, etc.," as can be found
in t ho country, and at prices that cannot
fail to sat isf M y
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is filled with a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
J'isi -iross Clot 1,
"lolwi i i l-'iciii li ami
America i Jrcss Joo1j
lilack A 1 pa era,
KrilliitiiGiirs,
Ciislniu-rt'S, iW.
IP X- A ISTN" 1Z Xj S ,
Plaid, Plain andOpoia Flannels, of all col
ors. Pleached and Unbleached Cotton
Flannels.
Ladies' anil Coiil' X ndor-.varo
Slunvhii nil Scarfs,
Wool Itlanltct,
I'm it ks a ml
Traveling Salcliels,
llaiu ml raps,
Oil Clolh for
Floorn ml Ta ble.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call special attention to my
stock of Men's and Roys' San Francisco
Roots, which I have sold for a nu rn ber of
years past with general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARE k FARMING UTE?JS!LSt
Choice Teas, Canned (Joods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at Low Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AM) CARMAN ISLAND SALT.
Highest Prico aid for all kinds of
Country Iro!ncc,
'200,000 lbs. of WOOL 'Wanted,
for which I shall pay tho highest cash
price. I. SKLLIXG.
Oregon Cit y , So pt . .10 1 S75. t f
HARDWARE, I HON AMD STEEL;
Hubs, Spokec, Rims,
OAR, ASH' AND HICKORY PLANK.
NOHTIIKUP N" THOMPSON,
Dec. 31.1ST5:m3 Portland, Oregon.
NEW STORE AND
NEW GOODS,
Af NEW ERA.
Drv Goods, Groceries, Roots and Shoos,
Wooden Ware, Drugs and Medicines, cheap
for cash or produce.
J. CASTO.
MX R C II A. AX I SB.
JOHN MYEES.
ORCOH CITY,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
DOOTS and
shoes,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay tho highest prices for
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE
I will sell as low as any house In Oregon for
CASH OR ITS KQUIVALKXT
n Good Merchantable Produce.
I am sell in c very low for
CASES m MANI.
CASH PAID m COUNTY GRIOS
Give nu1 a call and sat isfy yourselves.
JOHN MYEU
Oregon City, March '!. 1ST5.
A. G. WALLIKG'S
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I'illock's l?uilliiir Corner of Ststrk
and Front Street.
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Orders from tho c untry promptly at
tended to.
vi c ir s
Flovcr mid "Vojietaljlo
aro tho best the world produces. They aro
planted by a million people in America,
and the result is, beautiful Flowers and
spl-ndid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue
sent tree to all who enclose the postage a
2 cent stamp.
Vl'cK'S
Flower nnd Vegetable
(r.-u'den
Is the most beautiful work of tho kind in
the world. It contains nearly l-0 patres,
hundreds of fine illustrations, and four
Chromo Pfatct of J-Vmrrrs, beautifully
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gant cloth.
VielvV F"l oral Guide.
This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal,
finely illustrated, and containing an olo
p;ant colored Frontispiece with the first,
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Tho first number for 1S76 Just issued. Ad
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JOSIN II. MOOIlE'g
r?ACH!HE SHOPS,
OIUXON CITY, OKItCOX.
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Pulleys, If a n fTer's Hydraulic Pumps,
fJ ISA KING, IIOXKS, made to order.
Heapers, Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in
the best manner. Farmers' P.lacksmith
inp: done with neatness and dispatch.
Wheat Cleaners, Jackets, Iron and Zinc
Shaker Screens and Perforated Plates,
made to order.
Agent for tlie
HOUSTON PATENT WATER WIS EEL,
The I Jest Wheel in Use.
Orders Solicited.
Dec. SI, 1875 :tf
Summons..
J.-v the ciisctriT coniT OF THE
State of Oregon for Clackamas county.
Karl olijr, plaintiff, vs. Charles Derome,
defendant; Action at law, to recover
money. ToCHAKLES DF.IiOMK. said de
fendant : In the name of the Strife of (r(on.
You aro hereby summoned and ' required
to apjwar in the Court above named on or
before the first day of tho next term there
of which shall happen more than six
weeks after the first, publication of this
summons, to-wit: on or before tho -lth
Monday in September, A. D. lSTfi, and an
swer the complaint of plaint ill tiled against
you in tho above entitled action or the
plaintiff will take luilfrment against, you
for the sum of $713 27, and interest t hereon
since Nov. 4, 1875, and sell your property
attached to pay the same. This summons
is published in pursuance of an order of
said Court made in term time, the 2.0th day
of April, A. D. lS7t.
.JOHNSON & MfCOWX,
i'laintitfs Att'vs,
Oregon City, June ltf, l87ti:w(!.
FmE POULTRY.
Bred by ftf. EYRE, Jr.
ISTAlA, California,
Pronz Turkeys, weighing -10 lbs, each. Fni-I
den Geese, weihiny: trom -W to M ins.
per pair. l'.rahmas, Ix'ghoms,
Games, etc. IVkin Ducks, aver
aging IS to 20 l!s., and best of
all Ducks as layers.
Also A fine assortment of Tigeons,
Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets.
Any variety of fowls desired imported.
FiJ(;s, true to name, fresh and well
packed, for sale at moderate prices.
Send for Illustrated Circular, and Price
List, to
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On receipt of 10 cents in stamps. I will
furnish specimen copy of tho Poultry
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the recognized authority in poultry matters
in tho U. s. ; and decidedly 1 ho best Poul
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tisement Orders may also be li-lt at this
ollice.
Who are suffering from the elTe-t of
yout h 1 ul fol lies or iiulisen t ion, will do
well to avail themselves of this, the
greatest boon laidat the altarof suffering
humanity. Dit. SPiXXKV will guar
antee to forieit f.'jijtt for every case of se
minal weakness, or private disease of
any kind or character which he under
takes and fails to euro. 1 ie would, there
fore, say to tlie unfortunate sulferer who
may read this notice, that you and read
ing upon dangerous ground when you
longer delay in seeking the proper rem
edy for your complaint. Vou may be in
the lirst stag-; remember you are ap
proaching the last. If you are bordering
upon the last, and are suffering some or
all of its ill elfeet s, reinem ber that if you
persist in procrast in at ion, t lie time must
come when the most skillful physician
can render on no assistance ; when the
door of hope will be closed against on:
when no angel of mercy can bring' you
relief. In no ease has the Doctor tailed
of success. Then let not despair work
upon your imagination, but avail your
self ol the beneti ,-ia 1 results of his treat
ment before jour cast? is beyond the
reach of medical skill, or beiore grim
death hurries you to a premature grave.
Full course of treatment iS 0D. Send
money by Postoiliee order or Fx press
with lull de;;ern tion of case. Call or
address, itll A. li. hi'l.VXia ,
No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco
sept 10 dy
J O H P3 S G H Ft A EV3 ,
" jiafn St., Oregon City.
MAMFACTTKEil AM) 1 3! PORTER fir
Saditli-s, I'si mess,
'' S : id ! 1 e V -1 J a id -
V-- vsitre, etc., etc. V""
T-TIIICII I1F OFFFUS AS CHEAP AS
V can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE DETAIL.
B7l warrant my g-ods as represented.
J ''li N SCIIUAM,
Saddle ami Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Gn-gou, July 11, l7;;-tie.
. 1 V.- -
V' - v..-. ... "v., - v-
1 ho standard remedy for C-ri.;i;--. in
!: ii., Sure 'Jlirt.at, Wlunij ir (r,mih,
('roup, I.irrr Vu.,2,h,int, ifntu-?-it'it, lilrcd
"'.' of the I.tinijx, a nd i ( ry affect ion of t he
Throat, Lungs and Chest," including Con
srit ptiox.
Wist a r's Oalsam of Wild C'lierry does
nit dry up a cough, but loosens it, el "a rises
tho Lungs, and allays irritation, thus jv
moriiifj the cutixr of the complaint. None
genuine unless sign- d I. Pt ris. Prepared
by Sktu V. Fowl K u A: sons, boston. Sold
by IO:ni)iN;roN-, 1 ios i kiti.k A- Co., San
Francisco, and by ileai-Ts geiierallv.
tifebly
THE WEEKLY BUN.
m:v YORK.
Lightoon hundred and seventy-six is tlie
Centennial year. It is also the -year jn
which an Opposition House of Hrq.reson
tatives, the first, since tlie war, Mill be in
power at, Washington ; and t he year of tho
twenty-third election of a President of the
United States. Allot' these events are sure
to be of great interest and importance,
especially the two latter : ami all of them'
and everyt hing connect ed w it h t hem, will
be fully and freshly report d and e.i mind
ed in 1 hi; srx.
The opposition IIoii" of i:-jre:
'Sep ta
lives, taumg up t lie lm,. ,, inquiry ope
nned
,eaisago lilt; SUN, Will Sternlv
and
ilHigently m vest igat e t he eorrui tions
- - ..... ... ... . . 1 1 . ' i . i .iiei
misdeeds oi ('rant's administration: and.
mil
win, il in to oo nopeo, lay the inundation
for a new and Letter period in our nation
al history. Of all this Tin- sun win con
tain complete and accurate accounts, fur
nishing its readers withearlv and trust
worthy information upon these absorbing
topics. "
Tho twenty-third Presidential election
with the preparations lor it, will be mem
orable as deciding upon Grant's aspira
tions for a t hird term of power and plun
der, and still more as deciding who shall
be the candidate of the parte of Ileform
and as electing that, candidate. Concern
ing all these subjects, those who read TllK
Srx will have the constant, means of be
ing thoroughly well informed.
Till-: Wkkkj.y sun, which has attained a
circulation of over eighty thousand copies
already has its read rs in everv State ami
Territory, and we trust, that the vear lsTtJ
will see their numbers doubled. It will
contpiiieto bo a t borough newspaper 11
the general news of the day win be found
in it, condensed when unimportant, at lull
length when of moment; and always wo
trust, treated in a clear, interesting and in
structive manner.
It is our aim to make Tiir Weekly Sun
the best family newspaper in the world
and we shall continue to give in if sco'
umns a large amount of miscellaneous
reading, such as stories, tales pen-ins
scientific intelligence and agricultural in
formation, for which wo aro not able to
make room in our dailv edition. The agri
cultural department especially is one" of
its prominent features. The fashions are
also regularly reported in its columns
and so aro the markets of everv kind
Tho Weekly srx, eight pages with lift v
six broad columns is onlv ?1 a vear
postage prepaid. As t his "prieo"baroiv re
pays mo cost oi tno paper, no ;;seount"can
bo mad.' trom this rate to clubs agents
postmasters, or anyone. ' ' '
The Daily Srx, "a largo four pa "e news
pa per of twenty-eight columns, gives all
the news tor two cents a copy. Subscrip
tion, postage j .repaid, fiV. a month or f.l 50
a year, fcrxn.vy edition extra, ?1 10 per
year. We have no traveling a' ents Ad
dress, T1IF SUN, New York City.
BIBLES FOR SALE,
XVST HKCKIVKl), AM) KOil SAI.K,
t at my Store in Oregon Oitv, a supplvof
Libles and Testaments. These books are
the property of the American Pi bio Society,
and are oiroivd for sale as low as they can
be bought at any similar Depository in
the State. Those "wishing to purchase" aro
invited to call and examine our stock.
Walt Lit Fi.sir,
Agent for Clackamas County.
NOW ISTHE TkYto
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Be DO -PEIt YliVR,'
TAXABLE IX ADVANCE.
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LATEST TELEGfMPHC NEWS,
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A Can.-.,Uy Sclectea summary'of 1
STATE, TERRITORIAL AND
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A Corrected LIt of tUo Market, U
Portland, Sau Francisco and Oregon fiiy
LOCAL EDITORIALS,
)n all Subjects of Interest totli6
FARMER, MERCHANT CR MECHANIC
Also, Carefully Selected
In Short.it is in Every Respect a
LIVE NEWSPAPER.
TUSH' SiTUKPKLSE
Having a largo and constantly increasii-f
Circulation in tho most populous part o!
the State, ofTers superior inducemeuti t0
those who wish to Advertise.
Advertisements inserted on
REASONABLE TERMS.
and it is therefore a good time to Subscrib
in order that you may be posted on current
events Send in your subscription atone
ENTERPRISE EQOK a JOS
OFFICE
O REG O.X CITY, : OREGON.
rR AUK I'KEPAItLT) TO EXECUTE
f i all kinds of
)B PRIjNTJKG.
such as
i;ii.l-iij:ads,
VAMI'llI.ElX,
ijj;j:is,
jioi:7;a(;i-:s,
I.AHEI.S,
L 11TTER-11EA IS
in fact sill kinds of work done a. in Printirs
Ollice, :it
I'ORTLA N ii PRICES.
A I. E KIN I) H O F
LEGAL BLAFiK S
constantly on hand. nd for sale at as low
a irice as can be had in tlie State.
Work Solid ed
A N D
SATJSFAGTJQn GUARANTEED
Oregon City, March 21, lS73-tf.
AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE.
Tiie follow inr persons are authorize J to
act as agents jor th,. Kxtkki'kise :
Ceo. 1'. Howell & Co., 10 l'ark How, "cw
York.
Co,-, Wetherill & Co., 007 Chestnut stroot
I'hihidelphia.
Abbott A Co., N'o. S2 and SI Nassau street
New York.
I'ortl a nd.Orcjron T-- s" Irl':C'
San Francisco jj j pjsher
St. Helens, Columbia count v....."."s. A. Vi!'"'
Astoria, Clatsop count v . Van I'lif-n
Sal.Mn... E. Wiiliai"
Ilarrisburg E H. n"!
Ealayette.Yamhill county EI -r0"
i allas, I 'oik county Dave
JaeksVmvi'hZ13Z"!!l"llli
Inton count v
Corvallis .. llon..Iolin l "rn;'I
Canyon Cit y.CJ rant co W. "-7d
Albany - - r." ..,
Dalles, Wasco county
Eal'rande, I'nion count v ,-Vni":
rendleton.l'matilla eiainty S '
i.I M.Tlieinp"
Eiifrene Citj- jj." jJ jiristow
Ks"rx iVT.-MonS
Lebanon (J. K. la Iston
r""no iron-Vc:ihon
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CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
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Heaver Creek
Hutteville
Cascades
f ' m - ........
Cutting's
Eagle Creek
Harding's
Eower Molalla...,
Mil wau kie
( iswego
Upper Molalla...
John Zuin'-
.Henry tH.iiM
Wright
IE .ai:r'"-
0REG0W CITY BREWERY
Iffnrv lhsnilicl.
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ITAVIXd riTHCHAS-ji
B 1 ed th- aliovi' P.rew- iT
i A ed th- aiiovf u.rew- 77rf ii7u l',!,'
rv wishes to inform the publa i- ' . ,lU:.
ow frepared to manufacture a
er.v
now
I. AG UK BEEK
as good as can be obtained nI1'" liu:!'!'
the State. Orders solicited am' infilled.
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