Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, September 29, 1876, Image 4

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THE ENTERPRISE.
OREGON CITr, OREGON, SEP. 29, 1876.
News Column.
Dayton, "W. T., has a population
of 700. -
Boisfort, Lewis county, Las a case
small-pox.
Small-pox is very bad at New West
minister. Alturas W.T.,Bar, ia as deserted as
Norman castle.
About twenty men are at work on
the Fair grounds at Salem.
Bucbu's machine shops of Cin
cinnatti Lave failed for 100,000.
Ffteen logging camps are in active
operation in the vicinity of Snoho
mish. Southern Methodists rejoice over
the reunion of the church North and
South.
The supply of logs for saw mills,
on Puget Sound, is greater than the
demand.
S. S. Fenn has been nominated by
the Democrats of Idaho for Delegate
to Congress.
Seventy bushels of barley to the
acre were raised by Ilein Kulper, of
Chelatchie, V. T.
It is not unlikely the railroad to
the Puyallnp county mines will be
finished this year.
The proclamation of the Trince of
Milan as King is very unfavorably
received inllussia.
It is reported that the Abyssinians
have captured Massorra and two
Egyptian steamers.
A. T. Stewart fe Co. have opened
their Chicago jobbing house with 6,
000 cases of goods and 500 clerks.
Hear Admiral Tennock died at
Portsmouth, N. H., on the 20th of
appoploxy, in the 62d year of his age.
U. S. Attorney Gen. Taft has de
cided that a Presidential elector can
not hold a U. S. Commissionership.
The Emma mine has been gold to
Glias. G.Lincoln for Trevor "YV. Park,
the purchase price being $44,191 50.
The first choice of a box for the
first nignt of Edwin Booth's season
in San Francisco was cold by auction
for 115.
o
Tom Allen says it is impossible
to obtair fair play in this country,
and announces his withdrawal from
the ring.
Joseph Keeney was thrown from a
sulky on the Union county fair
grounds, on the 14th, and had his
leg broken.
Nearly 1,000 head of fat cattle
have been shipped to England this
year by the Allan line of steamers
from Montreal.
. "W. G. Moore, of Port Madison,
was struck in the stomach by a flying
:slab, at the sawmill and almost in
.stantly killed.
Geo. "W. Hawkins, who stole two
-valuable mares from A. "Wing, of
Lewisville last July was captured in
Southern Oregon the other day.
Sanford won the championship in
short range shooting at Creedmoor
on the 20th, and Milner of the Irish
team won the long range champion
ship. The "Walla "Walla Statesman says:
Wheat continues to roll in at the
depot. On Thursday last five hun
dred tons were delivered at the rail
road terminus.
n The treasurer of Washington Ter
ritory advertises that he will pay on
presentation all warrants up to and
including No. 7S0, or anterior to the
date of January 31, 1S7G.
J. S, Daskin, who owns the lar
gest band of sheep in Washington
Territory, arrived at Black river,
near Seattle, from Dayton a few day3
ago with some C00 sheep.
J. M. Colman has purchased Mr.
Yesler's mill property in Seattle, em
bracing 4G5 foet on Mill street by 200
feet toward Front. The considera
0 tion to be paid is 45,000.
The steamship Rebecca Clyde run
ning betwoen Wilmington and Bal
timore has been lost oil Pamlico
Sound. Eleven people were drown
ed including Capt. Childs.
G
J. L. Griffin, who lives near the
Dalles, has forwarded to the centen
nial a fino sample of the little club
wheat, raised on his farm. It is
spring sown, and yielded G5 bushels
per acre.
August Simpson, from Tort Lud
low, wkile on his way to the marine
hospital, in Tort Townsend, on the
14th. for treatment, sat down to rest,
and died almost instantly, as is sup
posed, of heart disease.
The Telegram of the 19th reports
Samuel Bark, who was shot by
Wayne, on Sunday, at Buena Yista,
as doing better. He was reported
O killed by the Albany Democrat, which
statement we copied.
Secretary Fish says in connection
with the Extradition Treaty with
England, that any proposition must
come from Great Britain, and that
none will be entertained other than
one admitting our petition.
. Hon. P.. S. Newland, of Dayton,
from 400 acres of wheat and barley,
this year, raised .16,000 bushels.
Thirty - aeres of this in wheat pro
duced 70 bushels to the acre. It was
ngw land, broken up this year.
In the Salem council, the com
mittee on accounts and currentexpen
es reported favorably for asking an
amendment to the charter allowing
the city to establish a funded debt
of $r0,000 to build a briJge across
the Willamette at this point.
At the sixth annual session
Baptist Association of Puget
nnd British Columbia, Hon.
of the
Sound
R. S.
for the
Wirth
Greene was chosen moderator
ensuing year, and Rev. J. A.
clerk. The next session of th
ciation will meet in Victoria
e asso-
B. C.
-Says the Seattle Tribune: A
spring bod factory is to be started.
A little building is to bo erected on
Front street for market purposes.
A boat yard is in contemplation by a
gentleman from up the Sound. An
other gentleman, from Port Town
send, is hero and going into a new
business.
It is said that the Pullman
cars in England do not pay expen
ses. It is said that London consumes
weekly a hundred tons of American
beef.
John D. Lee has been found guil
ty of murders committed at Moun
tain Meadow.
The Stated agricultural college at
Corvaliis, opened on the 21st under
very favorable auspices. About 75
pupils enrolled the first day.
Considerable wheat selling at For
est Grove. W. D.Hoxter bought
1,800 bushels of John Harrison at 68
cents a bushel, to be delivered at
Hillsboro.
The Emperorof China has forbid
den the emigration of his subject
to Spanish colonies, because the
coolies in Cuba are treated no better
than slaves.
A Chinaman snatched a pocket
book containing eighty dollars from
John Cratchfield at Sackionville, and
now the celestial pineth.
Dr. Slade, the Spiritualist, went
toLondon recently, intending to as
tonish the scientific men there ; but
he finds that they will pay no atten
tion him, declining invitations to at
tend his performances.
The total length of the Canadian
Pacific railway from Thunder Bay to
the waters of the Pacific Ocean, sup
posing Waddington harbor, at the
head of Bute Inlet, be the western
terminus, will be 2,031 miles.
Shyness Exemplified.
An On gon City young lady, one
day last week, went into a dry goods
store, and unburdened herself thusly :
" It is my desire to obtain a pair of
circular elastic appendages, capable
of beng contracted or expanded by
means of oscillating burnished steel
appliances, that sparkle like particles
of gold leaf set with Cape May dia
monds, and which are utilized by
retaining in proper position the ha
biliment of the lower extremities,
which innate delicacy forbids me to
mention."
The vender of calicoes was non
plussed, but not wishing o appear
ignorant, said he was "just out."
After her departure he ruminated
in silence for a few moments, when
a new light broke upon his distract
ed brain, and he burst forth with
"By thunder! I'll bet that lady
wanted a pair of garters."
A Steikixg Anecdote. Charles
XII., King of Sweden, drank some
times to excess, so as even to disturb
his reason. In one of his drunken
bouts he lost the respect which was
due the Queen, Lis mother. Shore
tired to her chamber, overwhelmed
with grief, and remained there on
the following day. As she did not
make her appearance, the King in
quired the cause. This being told,
he took a glass of wine "in his hand,
and went to the Queen's room.
"Madam." said he to her, "I have
learnedt hat yesterday in my cups,
I forgot myself towarJs you. I
come to ask your pardon ; and to
prevent a recurrence of such a fault
I drink this glass to your health ;it
shall be my last during my life."
He kept his word, and from that day
he never tasted wine.
Small Hands.
Many people, especially ladies and
lady-like young men, seem to con
sider a small hand a very desirable
thing, and as in a measure establish
ing their claim to gentility and a
high rank in the scale of humanity.
Now, one distinguishing charaleris
tic of the white race of Europe from
whom the people of our country have
si)rnng, is a large hand as compared
with the inferiorTaca of Asia, Africa,
&c. A large hand is, therefore, in a
degree an index of great qualities,
capacity f jr great physical and men
tal effort; in short, of a large calibre.
When, therefore a person appears
to be proud of a small.delicate hand,
it may be set dowu a3 indicating
that such person comes of an inferior
race in his veins. We never heard
of but one great man with a little
hand, and that was Bonaparte,
-
Many year3 ago a Florentine gen
tlemen had a mule so vicious that
his grooms and servants could hard
ly approach it without receiving a kick
or a bite. Its master, after employ
ing in vain every means to render it
more tractable, resolved to expose
the creature to the wild beasts in the
menagerie of the Grand Duke. A
lion was accordingly let loose, whoso
roaring would have frightened any
other animal; bui the-.imule wise
ly retired without showing any sign
of fear to a corner of the court, in
which he could only be attacked
from behind where its greatest
strength lies.and there awaited the
attacks of its enemy, observing
him all the while from" the corner of
its eye and presenting its crupper.
The lion, seusible of the difficulty
of the assault, employed all his
address to catch his foe at a disad
vantage. At length the mnle found
aa opportunity to give him so'violenta
kick that nine or ten of his teeth were
.broken, the fragments flving in all
direcit.ons. The iking ef beasts ac
knowledged a defeat and retreated
to his den, leaving the mule master
of the field.
A lady, examining the handsome
display of gloves and hosiery at the
l air yesterday, wisely remarked, as
her eyes res ed upon a pair of ten
button kids, "Yes, they are very
handsome, but one doesen't want to
wear them unless she has a handsome
arm. " And likewise those," sig
nificantly added her companion, as
she pointed to a pair of handsomely
embroidered sock we ask pardon
did some one say "Oh" '
Mr. Buckle says that history re
peats itself. We presume he refers
to the fact that the Jews were direct
ed to make glad the waist places ;
and that the same pleasing, custom of
doing it with the left arm' on the
front stoop, evenings, after the old
gentleman has gone to the lodge is
popular now. '
"I should be afraid to carry my
nose as high as you do, ma.am," said
a servant-maid to her mistress.
" Afraid of what ?" she asked, sharp
ly. Afraid of spiders, ma, am."
Keep your eyes open and see how
many items start off with : "These
Cold nights ! "
Qentura
TlNIEVJEEUT
letter from a Postmaster.
"Antioch, III., Dec. 1, 1874.
"Messrs. J. B. Rose fc Co.,
"My wife has, for a long time, been a
terrible suffererfrom Rheumatism.She has
tried many physicians and many reme
dies. The only thing which has given her
relief is Centaur Liniment. Iam rejoiced
to say t his has cured her. Iam 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 performing more cures of
Swellings, Stiff Joirts, Eruptions, Rheu
m atis m.Neura Igia.Sciat ica.Caked Breasts,
Lock-jaw, etc., than all other Liniments,
Embrocatious 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 afford to be without
the Centaur Liniment, white wrapper.
The Centaur Liniment, Yellow
Wrapper, is adapted to the tough skin,
muscles and ilesh of the animal creation.
Its effeets upon severe cases of Spavin,
Sweeny, Wind Gall, Big Head and Poll
Evil, arelittle less than marvellous.
Messrs. J. McClure fc Co., Druggists, cor.
Elm ana ront sts., Cincinnati, v., say :
"In our neighborhood a number of team
sters are using the Centaur Liniment.
They pronounce it superior to anything
they 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.Rlng-bone,
Ac, and for Screw Worm in Sheep it has
no rival. Farmers, Livery-men, and
Stock-raisers, have in this Liniment a
remedy which is worth a hundred times
its cost.
Liaboratorv of J. T5. Rose k Co.,
46 Dey St., New York.
Pitcher's
Qastor
Mothers may have rest and their babies
mav have health, if they will use Castoria
for Wind Colic, Worms, Feverish noss. Sore
Mouth, Croup, or Stomach Complaints. It
is entirely a vegetable preparation, and
contains neither mineral, morphine, nor
alcohol. It is as pleasant to take as honey,
and neither gags nor gripes.
lr. E. Dimoeh, of Pupont, O., says :
"I am using Castoria in my practice with
the most signal benefits and happy re
sult." n36 :13t.
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TO FRUIT-GROWERS.
THE ALDEN FRUIT PRESERVING
Company of Oregon City will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
orPMJMS. PEARS nntl APPLES.
Mr. Thos. Charman Is authorized to pur
chasa for the Company.
L. D. C. LATOURETTE,
President.
XHOS. CHARMAN, Secretary.
Oregon City, July 28, 1875 .If
1 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY , T
FALL 1875-
Is your time to buy goods at low pi ices.
AGKERIM
BROT HERS
are now receiving a large stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
f .
all of the Latest Styles, which will sell
AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
rt,ir cfstir has been bouerht for cash, and
we will sell it at a small advance above
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
WIIXSAY TO EVERYBODY BK
f fore you purchase or go to Portland,
come and vrice our iroods and convince
yourself that we do what we say. Our stock
consists in rart of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, GroGt'
ies, Hard
ware
and a erreat many other articles too numer
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DOORS, WINDOWS.
PAINTS AND OILS,
ETC., ETC
We will also pay the Highest Market
Price for
Country Produce.
ACKERMAN BROS.
Oregon City. Sept. 23, 1S75 tf
CLEAR CREEK, CLACKAMAS CGTXTY.
T DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus
tomers, and the public at large, that I
have just received a new supply of
FA MIL Y GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CUTLERY, HARDWARE,
And Other Misallnncous Goods.
All of which I now oifcr for sale at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
My object is to tell all my old friends and
customers that 1 am still alive, and desir
ous to sell gfMMis Cheap. FOU CASH, or
upon such terms as agreed upon.
I shall also have in my employ a thorough
BOOT AKD SHQE&1AKER,
and constantly keep stock on hand for the
Manufacture & Repair of Boots k Shoes,
and all orders In that lino will be promptly
attended to.
ALLEX MATTOOX,
Near the Viola. Milla
octl .-tf
I. SELLING
AS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOGDS
ever imported to Orpgon Cit y, which he
offers at greatly reduced prices. My stock
OLOTEtnSTG
Has been largely increased and I can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
goods in Men and Boys Business and
Dress Suits, Coats, etc., as can be found
in the country, and at prices that cannot
fail to satisfy. My
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is filled with a splendid assortment of all
the leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
Empress Clotli,
Jlloliairs, Prenrh nnt
American Uresa tiooA
Blark Alparca,
Brilliant! ties,
Caiiluiieres, vc.
FLA TsflN" ELS,
Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col
ors. Rleached and Unbleached Cotton
Flannels.
Ladles' and Gents Underivare
fthn wis nnd Scarf,
Wool Blanket.,
Trunks and
Traveling' Satchels,
Hats and Caps,
Oil Cloth for
Floorand Table.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call special attention to mv
stock of Men's and Koys' San Francisco
Roots, 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 Low 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
price. I. SELLING.
Oregon City, Sept. 30 1S75. tf
HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
OAK, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK.
XOKTI1RUP & THOMPSON,
Dec. 31, 1873 :m3 Portland, Oregon.
N. N. N.
NEW STORE AND
NEW GOODS,
Af NEW ERA.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Wooden Ware, Drugs and Medicines.cheap
for casli or produce.
j. casto.
M B R CMA.NDISR.
JOHN MYEES.
OREGON C6TY,
DEALER IN
DPvY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY PR0DUCF
I will sell as low as any house in OregoH for
CASH OR ITS EQ UIVALR'T
n Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
CASH SB fifiAffl.
CASH PAID FOR COl'XTT ORDERS
Give rite a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYEUS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1S7.1.
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F'ittocli's Ritilding; Corner of Stark
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PORTLAND, -
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Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev
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Orders from the o.untry promptly at
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The first number for 1876 just issued. Ad
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FOIKN II. MOORE'S
MACHINE SHOPS,
ORECON CITY, OREGON.
TEAJI ENGINES, SAAV-3I1LLS,
FLOURING MILLS, SHAFTING,
Pulleys, Ilaiiffer'i Hydraulic Pumps,
GEARING, BOXES, made to order.
Reapers. Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in
the best manner. Farmers' ISlacksmith
ing done with neatness and dispatch.
Wheat Cleaners, Jackets, Iron and Zinc
Shaker Screens and Perforated Plates,
made to order.
Agent forth
HOUSTON PATENT WATER WHEEL,
The Best Wheel In Use,
Orders Solicited
Dec. 31, 1875 .if
S. A. BROUGHTOH,
-TfrOITLD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
V Oregon City and vicinity that he is
prepared to furnish
Fir & Cedar Lumber,
Of every description, at low rates.
a. Tin
APPLE BOXES.
ALSO,
Dry Flooring?, Ceiling, Rustle,
Spruce, (for shelving), Lattice,
Pickets, andFcnca-Potta, Cedar,
Constantly on hand.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low rates as
it can be purchased in the State.
Give me a call at t he
- OR EGO y CITY SA W MILLS,
Oregon City, June 10, 173 :tf
FIWE POULTRY,
Bred by iVJ. EYRE, Jr.
NAPA, California,
Dronz Turkeys, weighing 40 lbs, each. Em
den Ueese, weighing from 40 to 50 lbs.
per pair. lirahrnas. Leghorns,
Games, etc. Pekin Ducks, aver
aging 18 to 20 lbs., and best of
all Ducks as layers.
Also A fine assortment of Pigeons,
Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets.
Any variety of fowls desired imported.
Eggs, true to name, fresh and well
packed, for sale at moderate prices.
Send for Illustrated Circular, and Price
List, to ,
M. EYRE, Napa, CaL
On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will
furnish specimen copy of the Poultry
Bulletin, an Illustrated 32 rage monthly,
the recognized authority in poultry matters
in the U. S. ; and decidedly tbe best Poul
try Journal published. Sr.oscription only
$1 25 a year.
Please state where you saw this adver
tisement Orders may also be leit at this
office.
YOUNG MEN
Who are suffering from the effect of
youthful follies or indiscretion, will do
well to nvail themselves of this, the
greatest boon laid at, the altar of suffering
humanity. Ult. SPINNEY willguar
anteo to forfeit $5U0 for every case of se
minal weakness, or private disease of
any kind or character which he under
takes and fails to cure. He would, there
fore, say to the unfortunate sufferer who
may read t his notice, that you are tread
ing upon dangerous ground when you
longer delay in seeking the proper rem
edy for your complaint. You may be in
the first stage; remember you are ap
proaching the last. If you are bordering
upon the last, and are suffering some or
all of its ill effects, remember t hat if you
persist in procrastination, the time 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 benelicial results of iiis treat
ment before your ease is beyond the
reach of medical skill, or belore grim
dent h hurries you to a premature grave.
Full course of treatment $2o 00. Send
money by Postofliee order or Express
with full description of ease. Call or
address, IJIt A. . SP1X.EV,
No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco
soptltidy
JOHN SCHRAM,
Main St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
(TJ Saddle, Harness,
k:tUr, Saddler y-Hii rd-
wave, etc., etc.
1IICH HE OFFEKR AS CHEAP AS
can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
tijri warrant my goods as r.-presonted.
JOHN SCIIKAM,
"addle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, 187;l-m3.
The standard remedy i,r Cori.-j-lis, In
fiuenx, Sore Thn;t, WlicnjiiK Oouth,
Croup, IA'-er Complaint, Urom-lilit, Jilaxl
of tho I.f.nw, and every affection ot'the
Throaf, Lungs and Chest, including Cox-
SUM I'TKl.V.
lVistar's IJnlsmii of Wild CJwrry does
not. dry up a cough, but loosens it, ep-anses
the l.unss, and allays irritation, thus re
tnovxnfi the cause of the complaint. None
genuine unless signed T. Mutts. Prepared
by Skth W. Kowlf A f-T.xs, Boston, r.ld
lV IJKDD1XOTOX, IIONTKTTKtt it Co., San
Francisco, and by dealers gen era II v.
UGlebly
THE WEEKLY SUN.
MJV YOKK.
Eighteen hundred and sventy-six is the
Centennial year. It is also the yejir in
which an Opposition House of ll resen
tatives, the first since the war, will be in
power at Washington ; and t he vear of t he
twenty-third election of a President of the
United States. All of these events are sure
to be of great interest and importance.
especially me iwo latu r ; and all of them
and everything connected with them, will
1 ,'..11.. ,"....1.1.. ..
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Till i mirSit ir?i TTrtnrt f
I I - ' . J'l .--v lllil"
lives, taking up the line of inquiry opened
i'aisnK" uy mi, bun, win sternly ami
i'iliit-r-(l 1 llTfuf ilr.itn I l.. . k. . . :.... .. 1
... v iirun.. i i , v v lutiiwiia .tint
misdeeds of Urant's administration; and,
will, it is to be hoped, lay the foundation
for a new ami better period in our nation
al history. Of all this The sun will con
tain complete and accurate accounts, fur
nishing its readers with early and trust-
with the preparations for it, will l. mcm-
tion s for a third term of power and plun-
-J 1 .tilt .1 ! i : i .
ucr, jiuu miii uiuru as ucciuirig wno snail
Kns 1 lit; v t( uuiiiin: i i tuu j 1 1 t KJL I u'lOl in,
and as. electing that candidate. Concern
ing all these subjects, those who read Tjik
f T IB 'ill linn 4 1 1 W-t C.tfrkttf- -kAa. 1 -
The Weekly Sun, which has attained a
: . l i r . i 1 .
viit-uini.iuLi ,ii Trim.ji . in m nn no Copies
already has its readers in every State and
Territory, and we trust that the j-enr 187(i
" - - - ' ' v ' ' - " - ' -- - I L Will
continue to be a thorough newspaper. All
the general news of the day will be found
in it, condensed when unimportant, at full
length when of moment; and alwavs, we
trust, treated in a clear, interesting and in-
If. la nur n i m to in o Ttrr" - c- .
the best family newspaper in the world,
iuu f"ini cuuiiuuv in give in its col
umns a large amount of miscellaneous
reading, such as 6tories, tales, poems
----- . iiui.ii in
formation, for which we are not able to
innivc hjuui in our aaiiy euuion. The agri
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 Weekly Sun, eight paces with liftv
fix broad columns is only $1 20 a year
loslage prepaid. As this 'price barely re
pays the cost of the paper, no discount can
be made from t his 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, we. a month or $0 50
a year. Sunday edition extra, 1 10 per
year. We have no traveling agents. Ad
dress, THE SUN, New York City.
BIBLES FOR SALE.
TtTST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE,
at my Store in Oregon Citv, a supply ot
Libles and Testaments. These books are
the property of the American Bible Society,
and are offered for sale as low as they can
be bouaht at nnv simllnr Donositorv in
tlie State. Those wishing to purchase are
invited to call and examine our stock.
Walter Fisn,
Agent for Clackamas County.
HOY IS THE TIME TO
SUBSCRIBE F0U
THE EHTEBPBI8E,
B-3 SO PER YEAR
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Each number contains the
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,
From all Parts of th World i
--eiuify reeled Summary of . L
STATE, TERRITORIAL AM,
NEWS ITEMS;
A Corrected Li8t of th. Markets i
Portland, San Francisco and Orctoa Cilj
LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS,
Oh all Subjects of Interest to the
FARMER, MERCHANT OR MECHANIC" 1
Also, Carefully Selected
MISCELLANEOUS READING
In Short, it Is In Every Respect &
LIVE NEWSPAPER.
THE ESTiS&PlSISi;
Having a large and constantly increatlnr
Circulation in the most populous paitof
the State, offers superior inducements t
those who wish to Advertise.
Advertisements inserted on
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and it is therefore a good time to Subscribe
in order that you may be posted on current
events Send in your subscription at onc
ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
OFFICE
OREGON CITY, : OREGON.
ttt: are prepared to execute
7 V all kinds of O
JOB PRINTING,
such as
CARDS,
EIL TJIEA T)S,
PAMPHLET S,
DEEDS,
MOR TGA GES,
LABELS,
LETTER-HEADS
in fact all kinds or work done a in Printing
Office, at
PORTLAND PRICES.
ALL KINDS OP
LEGAL BLANKS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as lof
a price as can be had in the fctale.
Yoi'It SoIIctcd
AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Oregon City. March 21. lS73-tf.
AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for the Enterprise :
Geo. V. Itowell & Co., 40 Park Row, 'e
York.
Coe, Wetherill & Co., 607 Chestnut street
Philadelphia. . .
Abbott & Co., No. 82 and SI Nassau street
New York. .
Portland.Oregon I- Sal""
San Francisco j. P. Fisher
St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Mile"
Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van luisen
Salem... . ! illi
Harrlsburg J. H- t,n11'
Ifayette.Yamhill county J.L. Jl
Pallas, Polk county -Pave H0'"
Kola. . y
JacksonVilTe7.V K-K-.1 "nt
Renton-county Vnei !
Corvaliis .IIon. John Burn"
Mb-?nv CUy'Grant C N. Arnold
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Dalles, Wasco county cnX
EaCirande, Union county 'v-'irnnl
Pendleton, Umatilla county,......S 1 . kno
Eugene City..
Roseburg..
Leba non ..............
Jacksonville
Long Tom
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.Hon. I,, r-
iC. T. ionis-
J. R. Hal1
Hon. E. P. FoudroT
;..H. C.Huston
CLACKAMAS COCNTY
.C. F. neat?
Reaver Creek
Rutteville
Cascades
Ca n by
Outtinp's
Eagle Creek
Harding's
Eower Molalla
Milwaukie
Oswego ...
Upper Molalla....
John Zumws'
iteno cT
J Wript
::':.v::.Frank .
.......Capt. Z.C orto"
ZijohnHagen
J.John Fooi
w. h. vue
OREGON CITY BREWERY
Henry Humbel,
H
'A VINO PURCHAS-
ed the above Brew-
orvvlchM in Inform the nubliC that D
now prepared to manufacture a 2fo. 1 Q
yw .
Z.AGER Ji J
s trood as can be obtained anywhere
the State. Orders solicited and proi
filled.