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o o as ' SEE O o O o o o . o o o O O CD O o 0 o o 0 I THE ENTERPRISE. OREGON CITV? OREGON, .NOV. 17, 1S7G. News Column. The Chemeketa Hotel will open out again. . , , - There are prospects for a famine reported in India. Over 30,000 election tickets were printed at Seattle. Potatoes sell at GO cents per lmshel 'in Marion county. Linn county gave Uncle Peter 12o votes for President. Major Adam ol Ivalamrw, supplies ship knees to Astoria. Tim Seattle Dispatch is now pub lished as a morning paper. ' ,Salem claims a scarcity of hay. It is quoted at ;?20 per ton. J. II. Lon was arrested at .Salem Qon election day for repeating. An T.laho restaurant keeper won S5.000 on the Indiana election. Tho Tnra water tannery cannot supply the demand for leather. A dispatch from London announces the death of Cardinal Antonelli. Thirty-eight steamers ply between the different points on Puget .Sound. A. J. Cox, of Clark Co., W. T., hal his leg broken by a log rolling on it. The Imperial Court of Iiussia is making a prolonged tour of that couutry. Tho total expenses of Columbia county, W. T., for 1S7G, are 755 01. Converts to Mormonism are being made at Myrtle Point on the Co quille. ...... It is reported that 24 negroes were killed at Natchez, Miss., on election night. The new owners of Boston's Old South Church .prohibit religious meetings in it.' The Government timber agent is "kept bnsv seizing logs in Snohomish Co., W.t. There are six daily and fifteen ( w eekly papers published in Washing ton Territory'. MeEmerick, who was tried at Pendleton for the murder of Gordon, was acquitted. Members of the I. O. O. K M. have in contemplation the organiza tion of a Tril! at .Salem. Two black walnut trees grown from the nut and fivo years old are to be seen at Ashland. During the present year 81,-151 tons of coal have been shipped from Seattle, to San Francisco. The merchants of Port Towusend will hereafter close their places of business on the Sabbath day. TJv. H. P. Dunning, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Seattle has tendered his resignation. The Puyallup hop growers are un able to tn.uket thtir crop, owing to the miserable condition of the roads. The Producers and Manufacturers "Hank of Titusille. Pa., closed on tin; (ith. Cause, a run on the bank. lion. Matt Carpenter was injured useriously on the 0th by falling from the step ol ins carriage in jmvuinwe The Spokane country is unexcel led for grazing purposes. Settlers are becoming numerous in that sec tion. Judge McAllister, of Chicago, has been asked to resign on account of his conduct in the Sullivan-Sanford murder trial. James Goodwin, cook of the steamer Yakima, running on Puget Sound, fell overboard on the 3d and was dior.ed.- Tlie spelling school fever has broken out in some parts of Wash ington count v. The immigrants in tho neighbor- hood of Walla Walla have purchased over two tons of nails for building within two months. Great Britain has 75,000,000 of Mussulman subjects, and is. next to Turkey, tho largest Mussulman power in the world. The sub-marine telegraph cable across Isthmus slough, at its mouth, mud across Isthmus slough, at Coos City, was laid on the. 20th ult. Governor Musgrove of South Australia has been transferred to Jamaica, and Gov. Straham of the gold coast Africa to the Bahamas Almost endless veins of coal have lTeen discovered in the vicinity of the Xesoually river, W. T. The ar ticle is ot a superior quality. The Puget Sound Foundry at Seattle has contracted to furnish 400 100-po iud car wheels for tho Seattle O and Walla Walla Railroad Co. Thoivalno of the natural and man ufactured products of Rhode Island o for the year 1875 was over 500 for each man. womau and child in the Stat. ' Herbert McCormack has just grad uated at the Mediial College in San Francisco, and ranked highest in the class of. 19. "jlle graduated at Forest li rove. Alfred Vermehr. who recentlv stole Sii5,000 f om his employer in San I raneieo, was a conspicuous member of the icung Men s Chris thin Association. The Port Blakely Mill Company filed articles of incorporation the other., day '-Tho. company is com posoj of the old firm of Benton, Holmes & Co. ' Gnmblers in large numbers are making their he-idquarters in Walla Walla for fie Winter. The gamb ling law in Oregon accounts for this change in their held of operations The- capital took of the Seattle nnd Will Walla l.(i. i;i.f.;.0 divide llilroal Co. i? it; 0(0:"-0 i!;nvc: p.t s Ine", k'V Ten hund reil and font-teen' yar?? ar.: fnHy j-.aid up Tii'rc arc jrjw r'.r:0.,",t'' pOuPilS C - shi iT.if'i'. treii't- jt Ivlton siwaitinr t ll';tn cnn'ifv, Iin'.o. .f i'l-eir'd from :;rit pniti is eyeii rent? per "0" . 1-1 N r.oc-tv in nd. '.is. Overbearing Grapevines. Many varieties of grapevines are liable to overbear, especially when the soil is not rich, giving the roots a poor chance to extend, owing to its lurdness; and in such cases, if a large quantity of fruit sets, it is best to remove a portion of it when very small. Take a pair of scissors in June, and clip out from one-third to one-half of the smallest clusters, and what is left will ripen well and be worth double what the entire crop would be if left upon the vines. There are many places where grape growing is not considered profitable, solely owing to uu improper manage ment of the vines. The soil being naturally not very fertile, and per haps otherwise not adapted to grow ing in a careless way, the vines are generally set where the roots can not easily expand, perhaps by the side of a" walk, in the grass or near a building where they are quite as badly situated, if the soil be stiff and clayey, and the result is that the vines set more fruit than the roots can sustain. To obtain the largest possible quantity of well ripened grapes every where, the vines should grow where the soil is naturally rich, or has been made rich by manures, and spaded from twelve to fifteen inches deep, and kept free of weeds and grass. In such a soil the roots of the vines wili extend in all directions from eight to fifteen feet, and they will sustain a much larger crop of fruit than they will where the soil is poor and almost impenetrable. The summer pruning of grapevines consists in removing all small shoots that never become good bearing canes, easily distinguished by any person at all acquainted with the na ture of the vines. A certain number of tho most thrifty canes of this sea son's growth must bo left entire, to produce next year s crop of fruit, or to afford the buds from which the shoots grow that produce the grapes. -uier mx or cigut good canes are thus selected, the ottier canes mav. or may not, bo cut back to within two or three leaves of the fruit. X. Y. Observer: A Capital and llxperience Story. We have all laughed at tho anee- uoi3 oi uie man wno related to a iriend how lie was going into busiuess with a partner the latter to put into it the cajital and the former the expe rience especially with the climax when he said that at the end of two years they would change places; he would have the capital and his part ner tne experience. I his storv has had a practical illustration in the wholesale hat trade in this city re cently, in a way worth reciting. About two years ago a vouncr mau having probably 75,000 in cash wished to invest it in some active mercantile business, and in pursuit of such an investment was attracted by an advertisement offering the most advantageous opening to any one with cash capital to enter an old established concern, etc. He invest igated the matter, and relying solely upon his own superior judgment at the age of tv nty-seven embarked 50,000 in cash in a hat factory, with a store in tin's city. For a while everything prospered, but after a while trade became dull, bad debts accumulated, the paper of the firm had to be discounted, and matters kept growing worse. The young man staked 15.000 more upon the waning fortunes of the firm, but it did not suflice: the factor- was mortgaged, but business declined. ami last week the property was sold under a foreclosure. His parti-ers' wives have comfortable homes, all paid for, while the young man is pen niless. A". Y. Cor. Chicuao Tribune. In this State as well as in Cali fornia the potato rot has made its appearance, and agriculturists are fearful that they will not be able to carry the crop through tho Winter and are therefore desirous of closing out their holding at present low prices. Darwin will be seventy-nine years old on the 12th of February next. and on that day an album will be presented to him which will contain the portraits of all the principal monkeys that is to say, of the prin cipal Darwinian scientists of Kurone. When Prof. Huxley is ill he takes a largo dose of molecular ohvsics.but when he is under the weather Dr. McCosh atonce sends for a iivtaohvs- ican, who prescribes a nice soft syl loggistic catan'asm. . . -. Mr. Tupper is a short chubby gen tleman of sixty-five or thereabouts. dressed rather like a clercrvniiin with a plump, ruddy face, mild eyes, a neau oi une silver curls and abun dant full beard. Gen. Enri.iue Cerrnti who killed himself lately in California hnd been employed by the historian Ban croft as a translator. TTo hnd im poverished himself by speculating in stocks. Ola Bnll is beaming in P.fnr,- John Bull doesn't want unvTnrlov at .his thauksgiving feast this year; Sitting Bull still rofnafq In tunm,( and wear gum boots. LXenrv Ward Beeclier s.ivs- A impudent clerk can do almost as much injury to his store as the neg lect of the proprietor to advertise Ids stock." A man who studieth revenue keeps his own wounds green, which other wise would heal and do well. There are a tho - sand the branches of evil to striking at the root. hacking at one who is Tho devil tempts ns not. 'tis we tempt him, beckoning his skill with opportunities. Evolution eonlfl aceomnlish noth ing had not a divine sower first gone ! lortti to snow. The virtue of prosperity is tem- r '; . ;' iriue OI adversity is immune. OYSTERS! ! 0YSTEF.3!! CiVSTEKS!!! -ipot. i-v-.! up t.ir i'i;-itf:ii,--rs l lil.'i' ! S I KWi.l). :. - a I pii ", ; , r ,,, , , -- c,.j , .;i:oiu.r. n:cns. ' f ! t 4 1 1':P er lv, re,, 'X N Peimtaur The Quickest, Surest and Cheapest Remedies. . ,, Physicians rocotrm'-nJ, and Farriers de clare" tiutt no such remedies have ever be fore been in us". Words rw cheap, but the proprietors of the.e articles will pre sent trial bottles to medical men, prat is, and will guarantee morij rapid and satis factory results than have ever before been obt ained. ' Tlie Centaur Etnime nt, AViiile Wrapi per, will euro Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, .Sciatica, Caked lireasts, .Sore Nipph'S, Frosted, Feet, Chtilblains, Swell ings. Sprains, and any ordinary FL'ESH, F. OTt MT7SCT.E AILMENT. It will extract the poison of bifs and stings, and lu'al burns or scalds without, a Fear. Iock-jaw, i-.ils.v, w'eak Hack, Caked Breasts, Earache, Toothache, Itch and Cu taneous Eruptions readily yield to its treat fne"t. . . e. , . - .-. Heury lilacic, of Ada. Hardin county, Ohio, says: "My wife has had rheuma tism for five years no rest, no sleep could scarcely walk across the floor, she is now completely cured by the use of Cen taur Liniment. We all feel thankful to you, and r. -commend your medicine to all our friend." .lames Hurd, of Zmosville, O., says: "The Centaur Liniment cured my Neural gia." Alfred Tush, of Newark, writes! "Send me one doz n dottles liy express. The Liniment has suved mv leg. I want to distribute, A-e." The sale of this Liniment is increasing rapidly. Tho C'eiituur Liniment, Ytllow Wrapper, is for the tough skin, flesh and musclc-s of HOUSES, MPLK3 AND ANIMALS. We have ne ver yet seen a case of Spavin, Sweeny, Khip-bone, Wind-gall, Scratches or Poll-evil, which this Liniment would not speedily benefit, and we never saw but. a few cases which it would not cure. It will cure when anything can. It is lollv to spend SJOfora Farrier, when one do'lar's worth of Centaur Liniment will do better. The tol lowing is a sain pie of the testimony produced : Jefferson, Mo., Nov. l' "Some time ago I was shipping horses to St. Louis. I got one badly crippled i:i the car. With gre!tt diiticulty I got him to t lie stable on Fourth Avenue. The stable keeper gave me a bottle of your Centaur Liniment, which I used with such success that in two days the horse was active and nearly well. 1 have been a vetiuarv sur geon for thirty years, but your Liniment heads an vthing I ever used. "A. J. M'C.VUTY. Veterinary Surgeon." For a postage stamp wo will mail a Cen taur Almanac, containing hundreds of eertihcates. trom every State in t lie Union. Thesa Liniments are now sold by all deal ers in the country. Lialnn atorv of J. U. Rose t Co., u; Key st., New Yohk. OTHER! i mo i-i a is t tie resuir or "JD years experi ments, oy ir. Mimn.'t nicher, ot Massa- cmis-us. ii is a veg-. ta sue preparation as etfective as Castor Oil, but perfectly leas- a in to ine uiste, it, can be taken by thr young"si imam, ami neitnr gags nor grip 's. Dr. A. J Ct recti, of ltoj-.st.on, Ind., says oi u : .-ik.-: i naveirieri ine astoria and can speak highly of its merits. It. will, I think, uo away entirely witn i astor oil: It is plasant ami harm! ss, and is wond Tfully ehieacious as an aperient and laxative. It is t he very t ! i ng. 1 re (. ast.ona destrovs worms, regulat es in" smmacii, cur.-s wind tone, and per mits oi nat ural nea it by sleep, it is vry eiueacious in roup, nn I lor leethmg ( hildren. Honey is not pleasanter to the tasi.e. and Caster oil is not. so certain in itsefr-.-et. It costs but 2 cents, in lar bottles. .1. 1',. Rosk t Co., 10 r.-y St., New York STATE CQD OF hlf.lfSnATIG?!, tend i-.migr.ints to or.'gon, now m foreign count ries and sist-T states, and for circu lating such information abroad bv this I'-oard, ail persons in this Stat? bavin; Farms and Lands for Sal" or R-'tit.or de sirous of forming Colonies, will please for ward totals Hoard hh soon as possible d tailed d'-scri! t-ions ot their farms and Lands, location. Ii iiml Terms of Sale, or eondit ions of rentin; ami all rson desirous of ol-tainiier Airricult ural or ot her La borers, will please communicate direct with I his Hoard. Hv Instruct ions of the Com m issioners of Immigration. WILLIAM HI". II), luinjlm A State Co:n"r of Immigration. PzTEfl'S rIUSICAL lilAGAllfiES Are recommended on account, of their irreat chea- ness, variety, and quality of the Musio furnished, eve ry suuscriber re- celvinsr from six to ten times as much Music as tne same money would buy in sheet torm. TJiese !In ri'.iiit'M ."ire issued Imtlily, ii-ii-e '." -ts. earn: iscr a:i mini : or the six M:z:t7.iif" fir ?'.). A samp! copy of each Magazine sent for $1. O IfoiisdioM jieiodies A collection of Vocal M'usic, ennt a ininr all th latest soars bv Hltvs, Danks, Thomas, stkvvakt, etc. o- IV tors' Ootavo Olioru; o. Containing Four or Five Choice Phorusos by such authors as !V r:.vnv, sci.i.i- VAX, IlATTON. S.tf AKT, etc. -o Peters' Sacred Selection?. Containinfr Sacred Quarfefs and f'hususes by IiAUSiiY, Mi,i,ivan, etc., tor the use of Choirs and Sinking .Societies. Peters' Selections. A collection of Sacred and Secular Music, S'-lecfei rron the best, tna."rs, suit able for Heed or Pipe Oran. P o t e r r ? Pari o r ft' i c (jontatntns: all the latest and oust uarqc ...I ..i I... "t ii c I . K- I." r if i.- r.-T I 1 A o t 1 Waqnk.r, Wilson, Paciier, etc., etc. etc Tin Crcnie de ln Cmnc. DifTicnlt Piano Music by such authors TiiAT.BEnCr, St atttc'r, Liszt, IIkl ler, Smith, Wilson, etc.- Sample conies of either of the nlove Mag tzines will be sent, post. paid, on re ceipt of 'J3 cents, or a ooov of eaoa Maiia- y.ine will b'i a jnt for $l. t Send 2-"cent?ifor n sampl" copy, and we will refund your money it you are not sattsnea. Our Xew Oescoi ptivt Catalojjiie of iiet .Iitsic siiiil ?Iislo ItookK Meitt, posi-pmti, toaiij nilili-es. .Ull J. L. PETERS. S4o Broatlwav, New York. PJotlce. U. S. Land Oppick, Oreoon City,) Oregon. Oct. IS. 1876. J 10MPT,.TKT llAVINO P.EKX KNTEK- ed at this orlio 1- Wm. .1. Fairti'.l a ;ra i n st, Pra n kl i n 1 '.Kis! ner f -r a bttndon i ns his lnnifstead entrv. No. 2.1 P. d-ited May , ! . upon the S. K. H of t he. N. W. ii sec tion 2'). to vnshio 1 south, ransre 1 east, in Mutnomnh county, inon , with a view to th" canc'llnrloTi of said ntrv: the sanl narti-'s 'ir,- h-Tby s!itn'.on"d to nnivnrat t his . on th 'Jth rlavof N'ovt-mlKT, at 11 o'clock A. M.. to r.' soond and fnrriK't t--sttui-:iy concern in jr said alleged abandoiu . nl. 'OVi'EN V'Apn e.-.-t -frr. '! . U. TIAUHISOX, eoeH'pr. C0URTiir OF UNIVERSITY M FALL 1875 Is your time to buy goods at low pilces. bill BEOTHEES ure now receiying a large stock of - . " i '. V 'r - - ' ' f - FALL "AND WINTER GOODS, all of the Latest Styles, which will sell AT LESS THAN P0RTLA?JD PRICES. Our stock has been bought for cash, and we will sell it at a small advance above GATJ FRAftGJSCQ COST. VI WILL SAY TO EVERYHOPY P.E fore you purchase r go to Porl land, come and pric" our goods and eotivmee yourself that we do wliat we say. Our stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple ( Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Hoots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods. Notions, Grot- ios, Hard A ware and a great many other articles too mimcr ours to mention ; ALSO DOORS, WIKDOWi PAIfJTS A'iDOJLS, ETC, ETC We will also pay the Highest Market Price for Country Produce. . ACTvEKMAX BROS. Orcjron City. Sept. Ls75 tf (LEAR ( REEK, CLACK .M AS COEMY. T DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus tomers, and the public at la rife, that I have just received a new supply of FAMILY G HOC Ell IKS, CLOTH I NO, BOOTS ami SHOES, C UTLEIl Y, HARD WARE, And Other liscUmicous Ooorfs. All of which I now offer for sale at the LOWEST BAT My object is to fell all my old friends and customers t hat I am still alive, and desir ous to sell goods Cheap, FOSt CASJl, or upon such terms as agreed upon. I shall also have in my emp'-'y a t borough BOliT AHD SHSE ivir-KER, and constantly keen stock on hand for t lie Manufacture & Repair of foots & Nho.s. and nil orders in that lino will be promptly attended to. A I.I.FA- 31 V TTO ON, Near the Viola .Mills. oct 1 :t f I. SELLING f AS JUST UKCKIVED THK LAUOEST JL stock of FALL'AHO.WISTER 00003 ever imported to 'r"Zon City, which he offers at great lv reduced prices. .My stock of CLOTEEIiSTG- Has been largely increased and I can diowas handsome a lin-' ot ready-made roods in Men uid P-oys' Uuslness and ir-ss Suits, Coats, etc.. ;is can be found in 1 he country, and at prices inai cannot i.iil to satisfy. My , . 0:33 GOSDS DEARTfslEKT Is filled with a solendi l assort ment of all the leading styles and fashionable shades of goods I-,mji-ess l loin, ."loliitirs. 5'-iit3i nml AitM-;cas IJrcss (iiinds IIS.-m U I;Kicra, Krillia ii tines. Cah'imcrcM, iVr. V Li A ?nT KLS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, ofall col ors. I'.Ieached and LnUieacneu i.otton Flannels. LadicH' ri1 Gents' T"rjflervar SJa ls jjntl Scarfs, Wool Blankets , ; ' Tni i!s.s st nd Trav-!iii;r Satclili,-, Hat itntl Cn ps, it Clotlrr I'Tooranii Taltle. BOOTS and SHO 5T O. T would call special attention to my stock of Men's and Roys' fSan Francisco Roots, which I have sold for a number of years pa'it with general satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A eomplt stock of j HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all cholc Family Groceries, All at Low Prices. Also, , . LIVERPOOL WXD CIRMlMSLIXD SALT. Highest Price aid for all kinds of C o i i t f'y' i i t i o 41 aa c e 200,000 1 lis. of WOOL AVauted, for which I shall pav the hiirhest cash pricf. ; , ; ' i I HELLLNti. lr"gon City, Sept. ot) l.sva. tt HARDYARE, I ROM AMD STEEL, flubs, Spokes, Rims; OAK, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK. XOKTIIRUP & TIIOSIPSON, J: Dec. 31, 1S7" :m3 Portland, Oregon. N EV STORE AND NEV GOODS, , Af NEW ERA. Pre Hoods, (groceries. Boots and Shoes, Wooden Ware, Drugs and Medicincs.cheap for cash or produce. J. fASTO. BANCROFT LIBHAKY, OF CALIFORNIA, AUJUjA Mi MARK THESE FACTS! THE TESTIMONY CF THE VKOLE WORLD. HOLLOWAY'8 PILLS. CjTIiOt the Suffering and diseased read the following. B-?Let all who have been given up by Poctors, and spoken of as incurable, read the following. ifclAt all who can believe facts, and can have taith in evidence, read the fol lowing. Knuto all men b tlu-se prcsviUs, That, on this, the Twentieth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, Ono ' Thousand Kight Hundred and isixty-six, personally came Joseph llaydoek to me known as such, and being duly sworn deposed ns follows: "That he is the sole general agent lor the United States and dependencies thereof for preparations' or medicines known as Dr. Hollowaj's l'ilis and Ointment, and that the following certificates tire verbatim copies to the be.f, of his knowledge and be lief. JAMKss sSMKI l'i E, IS'otary Public. L. s. M Wall street, "ew York. l)y. IIollowav: I take my pen to write you of my great, reliet and t hat. the iirtul pain in in side has lelt meat last thanlvS to your i ills. Oh, Doctor, how thankful 1 am that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough. 1 t hank you smain and again, and am sure t hat. you are really the iriend of all sufferers. I could net help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAiiLS jviYteltiS, 110 Avi-nue I). This is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic 1 narrhrea, and have been cured by Dr. IIollowav s Pills. . WII-SON HAitVF.V, New York, April 7, 18t:. 21 i'iit St. The following is tin interesting case of a man employed in an lion l-oundry, who, in pourinc melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown around anil on him in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadlully. The following certifi cate was given to me, by him, alxmt tigtd weeks aft er the accident : New York, Jan. 11, lKiiti. My name is Jacob Hardy ; I am an Iron Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last; my burns healed, but I had .a running sore on my leg that would not. heal. I tried Ilollotvuy's - Ointment and it, cured me in a tew weeks. This is all true and anybody can see me at Jack son's iron Works, lid Avenue. J. HARDY, HDGoercU Street. EXTRACTS KIIOM VAKIOLS I.KTTKIUs. "I had no app-tit": Holloway's Pills gave me a. hearty one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "1 send for another box, and keep them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured 1113' headache that was chronic." "I ga ve one of j our Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got we",l in a day." "My nausea of a morning is row cured. "Your box of llolloway's Ointment cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some ot your Ointment behind the ears, and the noise has left." "Snd ine two boxes, I want one for a poor family." "1 enclose a dollar, your price 13 21 cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send me live boxes of your Pills." "Let ir.e have three boxes of your Pills by ret urn -mat!, for Chills and Fever." I liave over "JiK) such test i mon iais i;s t liepe but want of space compels 111 e to conclude. FCa CUTAZCUS DISORDERS. Ami all eruptions of tl;e skin, this Oint ment is most invaluable. It e!o-'s ti-it le-al i externally alone, but p";iet rat en with tic 1 most searching eiTjcts to the very root of! t!ie evil. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Invariably cure the following diseases : Iiscjnlers of tlse ICiiltiey. In all liie-i-- ;i;T 'eiltri these organs, w!e f h". r f li y s cr t t eo m uch or too lit t le wattr; ir win tier they be alllicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains s-ttl"d in t he loins rver the regions ,,f the ki'ln-'s, tie s - Piils slioiil-.l b - taken ac cording to t le print ed tlir-'i-: iois, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into tle small fifth" l;K-k at ledtinie. This tr'at mejit will give Mlmost immediate relief when all oilier means have failed. For St euiat lis out i'f Oi ilcr. No' ni' dteine will so f fTect un Ily lin ; rove the tone ol tie' st rinwi ell as t lies l'i: !. , t hey remove all acidity, occasioned eilinr l.y int em )iT ) nee tu" iniproper U t . They reach th" li er a nd r 'tiuce it tfi a healthy action; they ar e 'wond rtuliy 'tll'Tcioiis in cas-s of spasm in taeT t hey n.;Ver fail in curing all disorders of the liver and 5tomaeh. llolloway's PiPs are the best, remedy kno.Mi int lie v.orl.l for tlie following dis eases: Airue, As: b m i, P.ilious Com: i-iints, P.lotehcs on the Skin, ' V!1e. Co'ist ipatlor of the Powels, lonsiim pt ion, D'biity. Pro: sv, Iys -ntery, Krysipe-as. I'etna'e lr r"gu'ri rit ies. I-Vvrs fif a ii kinds. Pits, Gout, Headache, IndiLT 'st ion. In (lamination, Jaundice, Liver Compaints, Lumbago, Pil s, Rheumatism, Retention of I'rin ', Serolu'a, fr King's Fvi', Sore Throats S'oneatid (inv", S"co?i(i,iry Symptoms, Tie-l ou nnr mi x, 'rumors. lTe.st. Vfiion'. Au ctions, Wfirms ff all kiln's, Weakness from any cause, Ac. Important Caution. Xnn" nr" sr.-nuine iin'ess th" si-ernat wv of J. ILvYnocK, as nent fr th Fnited States, surrounds pnh box of IT s and Ointment, A handsome r uvard w i ! be priven to any fin-1 r Mif'e rinir such informa tion as may Vad to the detection of any party or parlies count -rf 'iting the medi cines or vending the same, knowing them to be s; urious. "VSfviI at th" Mamifactor of Processor Holloway A Co., New York, and bv aM respect nb e Prugirists and 1 ea rs in Med icine throughout the elvi'ized wor'd, in boxes at 25 cents, and U2 cents, and SI each. TJtThere Is considerable savingby taking th" turner siz"S, X. Pi. Hireetions for the guidance of patents in every disorder are aflixed to each box. nool.ly. PI0I1EER BOOK BINDERY. Pitt cell's ttiililiiijr 'rmr of Shirk nml Front Streets. PORTLAND, ORE BF4.VNK p.ootcs nrrr.ED and pound to any desired pattern. Music books. Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev ery variety of style known to the trrade. Orders from the cf.untry promptly at- tMVtHi t.. - - - '- . y ICS Flower nii'd "Vogctnlilo ar the host the world produces. They are Planted by a million people- ju America, ami the result, is, beaut iful Flowers and splndid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue sent free to all who enclose the postage a 2 cent stamp. . vicirs jriow.ox njid Voo tixlle ,. Grui'don is tho most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly 1"0 pages, hundreds of fine Illustrations, and four Chromo Plate of FUnrers, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. Irice :!5 cts. in paper covers ; Co cts. ')uund in ele gant cloth. Violv's Floral Ouide. This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely Illustrated, and containing an r-le-gant" colored Frontispiece with' the first number. Price, only i" cts. for the year. Tho first number for 1S7(! Just issued Ad dress JAMES VICK, Itoclio-tjtrr, X. V. FINE POULTRY. Bred by IW. EYRE, Jr. jSTAI?A, California, Bronz Turkeys, -weighing 40 lbs, each. Kin do n Geese, weighing iroui 40 to 60 lbs. per pair. Lrahmas, Leghorns,. . Games, etc. Pekin Pucks, avt r aging ISto 20 lbs., and best of all Ducks as layers. Also A fine assortment" of pigeons, Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets. Anv varietv of fowls desired imported. Kuiis, true to name, lrsh and well packe d, for sale at moderate prices. - Send for Illustrated Circular, and ITice List, to . M. KVHE, .apa, C'al. On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will furnish specimen copy of the PoCLTitV Bulletin, an ii hi st rated 32 age monthly, the recognized authorit v in poultry matters in the I . S. : and deeidedlvthe best Poul try Journal published. Si inscription only il S a year. Ph ase state where you saw this adver tisement Ordi rs may also be lolt at this otl'.ee. Y0U2-JG WEE Who are sutrering from the-effect of out hiul lollies or indiscretion, will df) ueil t. avail themselves ot tins, the J greatest boon laidat t he altaroi 'suffering S i. .v n ,i i i- bt? tllVM.'' -Virill irtl'.r. ! antff to forfeit W)') for every case of se minal weakii"S, ir private disease of any kind or character which he under takes ami fails to cure. He would, there lore, say tothe unfortunate sufferer who may read this not ice, that you are tread ing upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in .seeking the roper rem edy lor your com pin int. You may be In the first, stage renc-m be r you ar ap proaching the last. II' jou are bordering upon the last, and are suffering some or all of its il I effect s, remem br r t hat If you persist in proem st inai ion, t he t ime must come when the most skillful physician can render .sou no .assistance ; when the door of hope will be closed against you : when no anT'd of mercy can brine; you relief. In in) ease has the Doctor tailed of success. Then let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail your self fifth" beneficial results of his treat ment before ,our case is beyond the reach of medical skill, fir b"tre grim death hurries you to a, premature grave. Full course of I rent ment $-3 n. Si ml money by Postofnee order or Fxpress Willi full description of cas . Call or .address, 1)K A. B. M'l.V.XLV, Xo. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco ' sr pt I :ly J O 11 N SCHRA M , Main St., Oregon City. MAMTAL'TlTiER AND IMFCUTER OF 'srZ? Saddles, Hanif,s, : gfft i ' j ; Saddlerj-IIard- ' kt'f -, ,vaie, etc., t tc. ,4' v THS7HICII in: offf.rs as cheap as V can be had in the fc'tate, at VHGLESALE ii2 RETAIL. uyi warrant my gfiods as represented. .MUX SCIIPAM, f'addl" and Harness Maker. Oregon Ci!y, Cregon, J u ly 11, l-7o-m.'. Th ' Piamiiii'ii r i.i t ., i r C'o;;- 1k, Ii:-ft-4i-., ;Soiv 'Jin-'';'. hf-n ih-t t Utvjh, Cr-itin, Ijvir('inf!iinf, Ji.un-t.i'ix ! l in; i,f ilu- .j; and -ver affection of the Thr.a!, i iings and Chest, including Co.v sr m v i io.v. IVis.'ar's llils.-ui of Vri: Cherry fios not dry up a cough, but lof.sens it, el"anses tie- l.urii and allays irritation, thus ;v motriit' th" cove of t h" complaint. Noie genuine ,;ni. s signed I. l.VT'ls. Preparel by skth W. lv.wi.Ki: & s.n.s, Pos(o:i. -i!d by KKIHIINfiTiiv, IIOPTKTTFK Cq., San 1- ra iK-isco, and by dealers generally. Jlii'ehly THE WEEKLY SUBT. ma. m:w voiiK. I ighfeen huntip'd and s--vi nfy-slx Is the Ccnt'-ii'-ial y.-ar. it is also t h- .e-r in which an e. position House ot Kej resen-tatii-s, thelirst since the war, illb.in power at Wash ingi on ; a ml t lie year ol t iie twenty-third election ; a President of the I'niT ; str.t.-s. All of these events are sure to be tit gr at int Test, and importance, csp--ci,ii:y t he twi latter ; and all ot th m and eer thing connect ed u it h them, will b- tully and lrcshly reported and expound f d i:, Tin-: svx. The opposition House of K"presenta t iv'-s, taking u p t le' line of inquirv o; ned years ago by Thk sr, will sternly ami diligently invest igate t h eorrui tifins and misdeeds ot trant's administration: ami. Hill, it is to Iip lioinl, l:iy the fouiitlat ion for a new and better printlin our naiion al history, of all t his Tn k srx will con tain complete and ucenrati accounts, fur nishing its readers with early and trust worthy information upon these absorbing topics. The twenty-third Presidential election, wit h t In prepar.it jons lor it. will be mem orable as deciding upon Lira nt 's aspira tions for a t hird t- rm of ower ami plun der, and still more as deciding win) shall be the candidate of the party of Heform, and as electing that, candidate. Concern ing all these subjects, those who read '1 mk srx w in lurve the constant lueans of be inrr thoroughly well informed. Tiik Wekkl'y sux. which has attained a circulation ot over eighty thousand copies, already has its rentiers in every State and Territory, and we trust that the year lSTii will see their numbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspaper. All the general news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, af, full length when of moment ; and always, we trust, treated In a clear, interesting and in structive manner. It is our aim to make The Wkkkly Stjx the best family newspaper in the world, anil wc shall continue to give in its col umns a larg" amount of miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tales,' fmenis, scientific intelligence and agricultural in formation, lor which we are not able to make room in our daily edition. The agri cultural department esrcially is one of its prominent features.. The fashions arc also regularly reported in its columns: and so are tie markets of every kind The Weekly Sirx, eight pages with fifty six broad columns is only $1 3' a year postage prepaid. As this 'price, barely re pays th cost of the paper, no discount can bo made from this rate to clubs, agents post masters, or anyone. .,. V The Daily Sux, a large four page news paper ol twenty-eight columns, gives nil the news for two cents a copy. Subscrip tion, postage prepaid, 5oe. a month or $6 50 a year, scsday edition extra. $1 10 per year. We have no traveling agents. Ad dress, THK SUN, New York City. illLES "iraRSALE.. JI ST UKCKIVEn, AM) FOR SAIiK, f at my Store In Oregon City, a supply of Pibles and Testaments. These bfoks are the property of the American Bible .Society, and are offered for sale ns low as they can hi bought r.t any similar Depository in the Stat". Those wishing to ourchnse are invited to call and examine vir stock. Waj.tv.tc Fish. Agent for Clac-Uartiatt County. 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