o O o o o 0o O O O o G O THE ENTERPRISE. OREGOX CITT, OREGON, SEPT. S, 1S76. $eyrs Column "Wheat at Albany CO cents with no sales. Many failures among English iron men are reported. Ben Hollatlay started for Oregon on the 20th of August. Ex-Empress Eugenie has settled in Home for the "Winter. Thos. Vaughn & Co., of London, have failed for 5,000,000. Albany has increased her popula tion by 200 Chinamen in two. weeks. Taylor Hill, of Iudependence.has raised 1,800 bushels of oats from 00 acres. Eugene Jackson, of Washington county, raised 53 bushels of oats to the acre. Corvallis is building city hall, which has an elegant long been needed. Between 15,000 and 20,000 bushels of wheat are stored at the Cornelius O warehouse. Richard Wells, of liuena Vista has struck an alum vein 20 feet long and 8 inches thick. Since the hop picking season corn men ed in California 3,00 J boys have applied for work. The sentenco of Jesse Pomeroy, the boy murderer, has bten commut ed to imprisonment for life. The Western Union Telegraph Company has three cables accross the Strait of Canso, St. John. The San Francisco Societv for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was incorporated on Aug. 30th. The Emperor of IJrazil on his visit to Spain will bo made a member of the Society of Political Economy. Senator Cornwall, of Aschroff, Vancouver Island, had a leg broken in a runaway on the. 20th of August. The estimate for tho cotton crop for 187C places the crop at 4,500,000 Kilos, against 3,825,000 bales for 1575. Dakin, Farewell, Webber, Fulton, livnee, Hall, llathbone and Allen, will constitute tho American rillo teams. In the final heat of tho four oared race the Beaverwicks, of Albany, New York won. The London crew sec ond.. Time, 9:09. The Farmer says the Salem Mills nud Farmers' Warehouse are receiv ing from wagons from 1,500 to 2,000 bushels of wheat daily. In 1852 the English Parlimcnt vot ed for education, art, and science an impropriation of 2,323,810. This year the amount was $19390, 195. The school at McMinnville college will bo opened on Monday, Sept. 11th, 1870, under the charge and supervision of Prof. J. E. Magers. The freight on the Walla Walla and Wallula railroad has been re duced to-50 cents per ton, but not reduced to-59" cent as before stated. A greater quantity of lninber than ever is being shipped by the mills on Coos Bay. The bar is doing very well, vessels get in an out without delay. The entire list of Schiller's plays are to be produced at the Court The- aire in JMumcn, in the coming sea son, beginning with " The llobbcrs" and ending with " Demetrius." Phil. Kirby, of Spokane Falls, was dragged by a runaway horse while one foot was caught in the stirrup. for half a mile. When picked up he was horrible mutilated and dead. The loss by the San Francisco fire is now put down at $G50,000. It is said to have covered 10 acres, and to nave uesiroyeu ouueungs. it is rumored to have been the work of hoodlums. The carpenter work on the agri cultural college, at Corvallis, is tin- isneti, ami tne Diiuuing is now in condition to accommodate a large number of pupils. The school will open Sept. 21st. In spito of tho many predictions that there would be a short crop this season, as the harvest progress farm ers become more cheerful over their prospects, and-hould prices improve any they will rclizo handsomo pro ms. loung Jim of the New York Herald, has boeen nominated for r f v ' i i .i , flavor oi uw ioriv uv xne jauor Union of that city. Bennett is a la boring man, having sp?nt $200,000 in the yatch business, and is the best polo player in the country. The first annual conference of the Evangelical Association in the State of Oregon, convenes at Salem, on the 28th inst. Ihshop Diibes, of Cleveland, Ohio will preside. The bishop will" preach at the Evangeli cal church, in Corvallis, on Sunday, tho "Jltu inst. Mr. Ooulder writes the Boise St'ttman from the Upper Pavette, that Mr. Demaris ami others have recently uisouverea extensive new llacer mines in the Dead wood dis- triiT, about sixtv miles north of Ida ho City. There are some four miles of creek bottom which will pay 810 per day to the hand. Dan McOinnis, who killed a young man named Fennis at Cold Spring fetation, Idaho, August lUth, was discharged on preliminary examina tion, it appeariug that the killing was entirely in self defense. If Fennis was sane, he was a very bad man, as he rushed on ALcClinnis with a load ed and "cocked revolver, while the the latter was atttemptiug to pacify him in every possible way. Mr. M. C. Kerr's will directs that all law books shell be-held in trust by his wife for the use of his son. Ho leaves all his- property, real and personal, to his wife during her life. his son to succeed her. He concludes bv most earnestly beseeching his pon to cherish always a sincere love i justice and truth, and to make all his aims in life consistent therewith, and they cannot fail to bo high and noble. Hhe makes his wife sole ex ecutrix of his will. The paper is dated May 27, 18G3. T J All Sorts. If you marry a scolding woman, your children wi 1 be hot-house plants. Ladies, please be sweet, but don't be too formal. Be roses, but don't be prim roses. A foolish fellow, having a house to sell, took a brick from the wall to exhibit it as a sample. The heart of a beautiful woman, like that of a beautiful flower, may be tho abode of a reptile. " I wish you would pay a little at tention to my wife. " well, I am paying as little as I can." "When the sun of virtue is set, the blush of shame is thej twilight. When that dies, all is darkness. The heart seldem grows better by age. A young liar will generally be an old one ; a young knave only a greater knave. Domestic jars, when concealed, are half reconciled. 4 Tis a double task to stop the breach at home and men's mouths abroad. Good temper is like a sunny day, it sheds a brightness over every thing ; it is tho sweetener of toil , and the soother of disquietude. If you want a man for your friend, never get the ill-will of his wife. Public opinion is made up of the av erage prejudices of womankind. Wink at small injuries rather than avenge them. If to destroy a single bee you throw down tho hive.instead of one enemy, you make a thousand. An Eastern paper says that the girls in some parts of Pennsylvania are so hard pushed for husbands that they sometimes take up with printers and lawyers. Tom McLaughlin, of Idaho City, while drunk with a Mexican named Ortiaz, was shot in the back. Tom blames the greaser, and the greaser says Tom was drunk and shot him self. A man on board a vessel when she was on the point of foundering, be ing desired to come on deck, as she was going down, replied that he had no wish to go on deck to see him self drowned. A belated citizen, from whom a policeman was trying to r.scue a lamp-post a few mornings ago, vio lently resisted the endeavor, exclaim ing : " Lemme ' lone ; I'm ( hie ) hold'n' th ' fort." It is said by those who profess to know, that a girl in the presenco of her beau will leave half her ice cream, and afterwards sneak into the cellar and eat seven cucumber-pick-els and two-thirds of a cranberry pie. A cotemporary suggests that a sort of family option law be adopted whereby no married man could ob tain a glass of whiskey without a wrtten order from his wife. Such a regulation would make forgery as It has been said that a truly inno ceut person will never be an object of suspicion, but we defy an angel to carry a black vinegar bottle around a reighborhood in which is located a saloon, and not have public opinion divided as to its contents. He will pass the plate around in church to-day, meekly murmur a soft amen to the pulpit, and then go home to dinner and co..sign that cook to the place he has been hearing a,serraou about, simply because the chicken was a little overdose. The rapid and emphatic recital of of the following is said to be a cer tain cure for lisping : Hobbs meets Snobbs and Nobbs ; Hobbs bobs to f 1 .. 1 V "1 T 1 1 . T T 1 1 1 onooos anu iouos : noous nous with Snobbs and robs Nobbs fobs. " This is," says Nobbs, " the worse for Ilohbs' fobs, " and Snobbs sobs. It has been observed by frequent ers of watering places that the fe male swimmer never learns to use her other limbs as she does her arms. Ihis fact should be consider ed by the strong minded sister-hood as natural proof that lovely woman s mission is to embrace and not to kick. Ihe first Xjortl Ltfttelton was very absent minded in company. One day at dinner his lordship pointed to particular dish, and asked to be helped to it, calling it, however, by a name very diflirent from that which the dish contained. A gentleman was about to tell him of his mistake. " Never mind," whispered anotherof the party ; help him to what ho ask- for, and he will suppose it is what he wanted. The boys of Detroit seem to bo go ing down hill in their morals of late. Sunday, one of the legion. wno naa always been noted lor nis respectful demean or toward the great public, observed an old citizen yawning and gaping on a street cor ner, and said to him : "Better not open your mouth too wide." "Why?" was the surprissd query. "There s a law agin opening a saloon on Sun day," continued t e sinful child, as he slid lor tho middle of the street. "Jotin" on Americas Depravity, "Me alio go same Centennial." said nop Wan as ho slammed thebas ket of laundried clothing down Wan Lee's floor. on " You alio same damme foole." said Wan, sententiously. as he urcnared to nil 111s mouth with sprinkling wa ter. Whatee you coee him frl " Melican man alle jro. Hon Wan likee be all same as AFpliWn man " "Hop an no woikee me, sniffed, -wau. "Jlop Wau no workeo me then. "Joworkeeiolyou? Xoeallyclo W an JL.ee? Why him so ? Why him so r Wau opened his month, sent the prisoned jet ot water over the shirt in hand, squatted on a stool, and de- iiuerateiy responded : Hop Wan, be likee Melican man. eh ? Then Hop Wau cut off pig tail, letteo whiskel glow on face, chew tobacco, sweal at stleet cal dliver, and lookee at pletty girl on stleet! Alle same Alelican man. eh ? Then Hop Wau go out to saloon, snend money velly loose, get dlunk, say Whoop!' on stleet; gette in police house fjlolmorrow get lonnl alle soon, pay ten dollee and costs. Not muehee same as Melican man here ; not muchee damme foole here !,T and' Wau Lee nearly smashed a fancv Joss and & counting-board in his excite ment. And that 13 the reason that Oregon City's Chinese population is not represented at the Centennial. c ENTURA L IN! ME NTS. Letter from a Postmaster. "Antiocit, III., Dec. 1, 1871. "Messrs. J. B. Hose & Co., "My wife has, for a iong time, been a terrible'suffererfrom Rheumatism.She has tried many physicians and many reme dies. The only tiling which has given her relief is Centaur Liniment. Iam 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. The 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 informing more cures of Swellings, Stiff Joirts, Eruptions, Rheu matism, Neuralffia.Sciatlca.Caked Breasts, Txek-iaw. etc.. than all other Liniments. Kmbrocatious Extracts, Salves, Ointments and Plasters now in use. For Toothache, Earach, "Weak Back, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions it is admirable. It, cures burns and scalds without a scar. Extracts poison from bites and stings, and heals frost-bites and chillblains in a short time. No family can aflord to be without the Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. Tlie Centaur Liniment, Yellow Wrapper, is adapted to the tough skin, muscles and tlesh of tho animal creation. Its effects upon severe cases of Spavin, Sweenv. Wind Gall. Big Head and Poll Evil, are littlo less than marvellous. Messrs. J. McClure & Co., Druggists, cor. Elm and Front Sts., Cincinnati, )., say : "In our neighborhood a number of team sters are using the Centaur Liniment. They pronounce it smrior to anything thev have ever used. We sell as high as four to five dozen bottles per month to these teamsters." We have thousands of similar testimo nials. For Wounds. Galls. Scratches. Ring-bone, A-p... and for Screw Worm in Sheep it has no rival. Farmers, Livery-men, and sttruir-raisnrs. have in this Liniment a remedv which is worth a hundred times its cost. Laboratorv of J. U. Rose it Co., 40 Dky St., New York. Pitcher's Qastoria. Mothers may havp rest and their babies may have health, if they will use Castoria for Wind Colic, Worms, Feverish ness. Sore Mouth. Croup, or Stomach Complaints. It is entirely a vegetable I reparation, and contains neither mineral, morphine, nor alcohol. Jt is as pleasant to take as honey. and neither gags nor gripes. lr. E. Dimoeh, of Dupont, O., says : "I am using Castoria in my practice with the most signal benefits and happy re sult." n36 :13t. PtTER's Musical RUgazikes Ar- recommended 0:1 account of their crreat cheapness, varietv. and quality of the Music furnished, nvery subscriber re- civinir from six to ten times as much Music as the same money would uuy in sheet lonn. O These 3Iarn xiii" are issued Montlilj", prlec .i't rt. !; v s pi-r nnmnii j or t lie sit Majraxlne Tor !".. A sample copy of each Magazine snt for 51. O Peters'1 Household "Melodies. A collection of Vocal Music, conf ainingall the latest songs by IIiiY.s, hanks, Thomas, Stewart, etc. O- Peters Octavo Choruses. Containing Four or Fivr Choice Choruses by such authors as Harnhy, van, Hatton, Smart, etc. -O Peters'1 Sacred Selections. Containing Sacred Quartets and Chususes by liARNBY, sur, T.IVAN, etc., ior 1110 use of Choirs and .Singing Societies. 0 Ora'an PetW Selections. collection of Sacred and Secular Music, selected from t he best masters, suit able for Keed or Pipe Organ. Pet c r , 1 P .1 r lor Music Containlnar all the latest, and best Dance and Salon Muic by Ivinkel, i "art. Wagxf.r, Wilson, Pachf.r, etc., etc. etc. La Creme de la Crcme. Difficult Piano Music bv such authors as Thai.bero, Stattf.r, liiszr, iiei. lkr, Smith, Wilson, etc. Sample copies of either of the above Mairazines will be sent, post paid, on re ceipt of 25 cents, or a copy of each Maga zine will he sent for f 1. Send Soeents for a sample copy, and we will refund your money 11 you are not sausneu. O n.iv 'Vv lesrointlvo Catalogue of Sheet Music ami Music Uooks sent, lost-Mii(I, to nil' add res. Add J. L. PETERS. 83 Broadway, Xew York. JUST ISSUED. 2)0tli EDITION. M A N H REVISED AND CORRECTED BY T1IE AUTHOR, K. rte F. CURTIS, M. &c, &c A Medical Essay on the causes and cure of premature decline of man, showing how health is lost, and how regained. It gives a clear svnonsis of the imiKvliments to marriage, tho treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhausted vitality, and al'. othor dUenses appertaining thereto: t he results of twenty years successful prac tice. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. CURTIS OX "MANHOOD." There is no member of society by whom this book will not be found usefvi, whet her he do parent precprrforor clerrrvman. Tjonlon Times. CURTIS ON MANHOOD. This t.ooK should be read bv th young for instruc tion, and by the afflicted for relief; it will injure no one. .Memcrr. i ttnc ana uazciie. ITlce One Dollar, bv mall or express. Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut ter street, or P. O. Root 337, San Eranclsco, cal. aug. 27 ayiscwm TO FRUIT-GROWERS. rrmrc at.den fruit preserving JL Company of Oregon City will pay th HIGHEST MARKET PRICE OTPI..TJMS. PEARS and APPLES. Mr. Thos. Charman is authorized to pur chase for the Company. r c. IjAtourette, President. THOS. CHARMAN, Secretary. Oregon City, July 28, lS75:tf COUFwTSSY'OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, FALL 1875- Is your time to buy goods at low piices. AOEEHMAET BEOTHEES are now receiving a large stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, all of the Latest Styles, which will sell AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES. -..! cf rfir has been bouerht for cash, and we will sell it at a small advance above SAN FRANCISCO COST. TffE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE My fore you purchase or go to Portland, come and price our gooas ana 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, G roc, ies. Hard ware and a creat many other articles too numer ours to mention ; ALSO DOORS, WINDOWS, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC., ETC We will also pay tho Highest Market Price for Country Produce. ACKERMAN BROS. Sept. 'Si, 1S75 tf Oregon Cit3f CLEAR CREEK, CLACKAMAS COl'NTY. I DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus tomers, and the nublic at large, that I have just received a new supply of FA MIL V GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS ami SHOES, CUTLERY, HARD WARE, And Other Miscellaneous Goods. All of which I now otter for sale at tho LOWEST MARKET RATES. Mv object is to tell all my old friends and customers that I am still alive, and desir ous to sen goods heap, rt'it iawii, or upon such terms as agr.-ed upon. I shall also have in my cnip'"y a thorough BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, and constantly keep stock on hand for the Manufacture Jt Rrpair of Roots & Shoes, and all orders in that line will he promptly attended to. ALLEX M.ITTWW, Near the Viola Mill. octl:tf I. SELLING S JiiyT RECEIVED THE LARGEST stock of FALL AND V1HTER GOODS ever i m ported to Oregon City, which he offers at great ly reduced prices. My stock of CLOTTrlljSTG Has been Innrelv increased and I can show as handsome a line of ready-made goods in Men and Roys' Rusiness and Dress ssuits. coats, etc.. as can 00 iounti in the countrv. 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 Cloth, Molinii-H, Fro 11 ol nnl American Dress (ioodf Itlnrlc Alparrn, lirilliu tit lue, CMslimeres, V". F Hi A ISTN ELS, Plaid. Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col ors. Rleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. Ladies' and Gents' lTnilnvare Shnwls and Scarf, 'Wool Rlutikets, - Trunks mid Xrri vellnj; Sntchels, lint snnd Cup, Oil Clot It for Floorniul Table. BOOTS and SHOES. I would call special attention to mv stock of Men's and Hoys San Francisco Hoots, which I have sold for a number of years past with general satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS. Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic Family Groceries, All at Iaw Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AXD CARMAN ISLAND SALT. Highest Price aid for all kinds of Country Produce. 200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted, for which I shall pay the highest cash I. SELLING. price. Oregon City, ssept 30 1875. tf HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, Hubs, Spokes. Rims, OAK, ASH "AXD HICKORY PLANK. XOUTIIRUP THOMPSON, Dec. 31, 1875 .-m3 Portland, Oregon. N. N. N. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, Af NEW ERA. Drv Goods, Groceries. Boots and Shoes, Wooden Ware, Drugs and Medicines.cheap for cash or produce. J. CASTO. MBRCHJLNDISB. JOHN MYERS, OREGON CITY- DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, IIAIIDWAKE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for iBultcr, -- and all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY FRQDUCF I will sell as low as any housein Oregon for CAN II OR ITS HQ VI VA LRXT nGood Merchantable Produce. I am selling very low for CAS IS II IIAl). CASH PAID FOR COl'NTT ORDERS Give me a call and satisfy yourselvs. JOHN MYKKP Oregon City, March 21. 1ST:1. A. C. WALLS MG'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. I'ittocU's riilldinr Corner of Stark mid Front SI reel. PORTLAND, G3EG0N. BLANK P.OOKS HFLKD AND HOUND to any desirvl pattern. Music books, Magazini-s, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev ery variety of style known to the tirade. Orders from the oi.untry promptly at tended to. VIC ICS 9 Flower mid Vegetable Seeds are the best t he world produces. They are planted by a million jn-ople in America, and the result is, beautiful Flowers and splendid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue hmU free to all who enclose the postage a 2 cent stamp. vicTics Flower ancl Vegetable Grarden is tho most beautiful work of t he kind in the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hundreds of fine illustrations, and four Chromo Plates of Flowers, beautifully drawn and colored' from nature. Price 35 cts. in paper covers ; C5 cts. 'und in ele gant clot h. Viclts Floral Guide. This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely Illustrated, and containing an ele gant colored Frontispiece with the lirst number. Price on ly "ii cts. for the year. The first number for 1876 just Issued. Ad dress JAMES VICK, Rochester, X. Y. JOHN II. xllOOIfcE'S MACHINE SHOPS, OHHGOX CITY, OllKGON. TEAM ENGINES, SAW-MILLS, FLOURING MILLS, SHAFTING, Pulleys, HniiflVr'n Hydraulic Pumps, GEARING, BOXES, made to order. Reapers, Threshing Machines, and all kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in the best manner. Farmers' FJacksmlth 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 Best Wheel in Use. Orders Solicited. Pec. 31 , 1875 .If Summons. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon for Clackamas county. Karl fcelig, plaintiff, vs. Charles Dcrome, defendant; Action at law, to recover money. To CHARLES DEROME, said de fendant : In the name of the Stale of Oreaon. 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 the 4th Monday in September, A. D. 1876, and an swerthe complaintof plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled action or the plaintiff will take Judgment against yon for the sum of S713 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 Court made in term time, the 26th day of April, A. D. 1876. JOHNSON fe MefOWiV, .Plaintiffs Att'ys, Oregon City, June 16, 1876 :w6. FINE POULTRY- UP Bred by M. EYRE, Jr. NAPA, Caliloi-iiia, Bronz Turkeys, weighing 40 Its, each. Eni' den Geese,, weighing trom w to ou 10s. per pair, lirahmas, Leghorns, Games, etc. Pckin Ducks,- aver aging 18 to 2) lbs., and best of all Ducks as layers. Also A fine assortment of Pigeons, Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets. Any variety 01 iowis acsireu impuiLvu. EGG, truo 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 cent In stamps, I will furnish specimen copy of fhe PoULTRY Uulletis. an illustrated 92 page monthly, the reeoe-nlzed aut hority in ioultry mat-ten in the U.S.; and decidedly the best Poul try Journal published. fei.Lscnpiion oniy SI 25 a vear. Pleaso state where you saw this adver tisement Orders may also be left at this office. YOUNG MEN Who are suffering from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon laid at the altarof suffering humanity. DR. SP1XXEY will guar antee to forfeit $000 for every case of se minal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he under takes and tails to cure. lie would, there fore, say to the unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, that you aretread ingupon 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 illeffects.rememberthat if you persist in procrastination, thetime must come when the most skillful physician can render you no assistance; when the door of hope will be closed against you : when no angel of mercy can bring you relief. In no case has the Doctor failed of success. Then let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail your self of the beneficial results of his treat ment before your case is beyond the reach of medical skill, or belore grim death hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of treatment i 00. Send money by Postofhee order or Express with full description of case. Call or address, tU A. U. SPINNEY, No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco ' sept 10 :ly JOHN 8 G H R A M , 3Iain St., Oregon CJly. MAMTACTl'RER AXD IMPORTER OF -f Saddles, I!siriie:s, -S-k& Sadi'lrrr.lin id 7-IIICII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP A: f T can be had in the State, at WHOLESALE 03 RETAIL. B3"I warrant my goods as represented. JOHN SCIIR AM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, ISTo-m:!. The srandard remedy lor Cong It l.i- nieiiz, forr J i roar, lUit.oj-in' '..j., ....... . ! t , j i win .. i i- j jt'tfir inij of the I.uiifx, and every affection of tin J'.lrril- iiuiipfl iiiivi v iiiuiuuiii v j: SUMPTION. Wlra Ilalm-iti nf 11"!!.? I..., .1..... . : ""'"J noi nry up a cough, imt loosens it, el-ju tho Lungs, and allays irritation, thus nses re tnot iutj the ratt.te of the complaint. None genuine unless signed I. Hvrrs. l'repar by NRTir W. KoVi'lkk A Soxs, Post on. Sold UMHUMilliN, JIOSTKTTK.lt tV O., Francisco, and by dealers generally. JCfel.lv ran THE WEEKLY SUN. X!:W YOIJi l-.igliteen hundred ami seventy-six is the Centennial year. It. is also the year in which an Opiwtsition House of Hej resen t at Ives, the lirst since the war, will be in power at Washington; and t he year of the twenty-third election ot a President of the United States. Allot' these events are sure to be of great interest and importance, especially the two latter; and all of them and everything connected with them, will he fully and freshly reported and exi ournl ed In The sun. The Opposition IloustJ of lie; resenta tives, taking up t ho line of inquiry oiened years ago by The Sun, 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 belter j-eriod in our nation al history. Of all this Tit k. SCN will eon 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 ujion (J rant's aspira tions for a t bird term of lower and plun der, and still more us deciding who shall be the candidate of the party of IJeform, and as electing t hat candidate. Concern ing all these subjects, those who read The Sun will have tho constant means of be iny: tlioroughlv well informed. The Weekly Sun, which lias attained a circulation of overeighty thousand copies, already has its readers in every State and Territory, and we trust that the year 1S7 will sec; their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a t horough newspaper. All the general news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at lull length when of moment; and always we trust , treated in a clear, interesting and In structive manner. It is our aim to make The Weekly Sun 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 agricultural in formation, lor which we are not able to make room in our daily edition. The agri cultural department especiallv is one of its prominent features. The fashions are also regularly reported in its columns: and so are the markets of every kind The Weekly Sun, eight pages with fift v six broad columns is only il 20 a year Iostage prepaid. As this price bare! v re pays the cost of the pa per, no discountcan be made from this rate to clubs, agents postmasters, or anyone. The Daily Sun, a large four page news paper of twenty-eight columns, gives all the news for two cents a copy. Subscrip tion, postage prepaid, f5c. a month or $ 6 50 a year. Sunday edition extra, fl 10 per year. We have no traveling agents. Ad dress, THE SUN, New York City. BIBLES FOR SALE. TUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE, at my Store in Oregon City, a supply of Ribles and Testaments. These books are the property of the American Pible Societj-, and are offered for sale as low as they can be bought at any similar Depository in the State. Those wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine our stock. Walter Fish, Agent for Clackamas County. ware, etc., etc. " now is WfrnTfo SUBSCRIBE FOll THE ENTERPRISE, S3 SO PER YEAH.' PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Each number contains th ' LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, From all Parts of tho World;. A Carefully Selected Summary of STATE, TERRITORIAL AD NKWS ITEMS; A Corrected List of the Mrkt,L Portland, Safl FrailciscB and Orra City LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS, On all Subjects of Interest to th. FARMER, MERCHANT OR MECBlKlf Also, Carefully Selectad' MISCELLANEOUS REAblSa. In Short, It is In Every Reipect a LIVE NEWSPAPER. THE ESTEKl'ISISE Having a large and constantly increasing Circulation in the most populous partof tho State, offers superior inducement! tt those who wish to Advertise. Advertisements inserted on REASONABLE TERMS. and it is therefore a good time to fcuWriU in order that you may bo posted on current events Send in your subscription at on ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB OFFICl OREGON ( ITY, : OREGON. WE ARE PREPARED TO F.XIXLTK all kinds of JOB PKJNT1XG, such as CARDS, BIIAs-llliA I)S, PAMI'HT.KIS, DEEDS, MOllTCACF.S, l.AP.EI.S, i.j-:TTF.niu:AT in fact all kinds of work done a in I'rintiiir Ullice, at. PORTLAND PRICKS A I. L K I N 1S (! LEGAL, f constantly on hand, and f. a price as can be hr.d in tho . AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Oroeon City, March 21. 1873-tf. AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. The following persons are authorizedt act as agents lor the Enterprise : Geo. P. Rowcll Ji Co., 40 Turk Row, 5 CVe", Wetherill A Co., 607 Chestnut street Philadelphia. Abbott. A Co., No. 82 and S4 assau streel New York. cml,.i Portia ml .Oregon - J- a" San Francisco Jt,. P. Fisher c. ., ... S.A. MM Astoria, Clatsop county. Salem 11 arris burg La f a yet t e, Y a m h i 11 cou n t y . Dallas, Polk county.... Eola Jacksonville A. Van vuv" L. Willi""1' '."."..J. H. n,1,h J.Lrrpun Dave Holm" ..K. I'ot-r Z'H. K. Ha?" Henton county " - nnrnett lorva 11 is Hon. John Purnf . W - A. V. 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