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ESSSSCSESaB
THE ENTESPMS
OREGON CITY, OREGON, NOV. 21, 1S7C.
News Column.
Hayes' majority in Ohio is
7,51G. !
The late rains buried a great deal
of rlax in Idalio.
A graded public school is contem
plated in Walla Walla.
Virginia farmers are putting in an
unusually large wheat crop.
There are said to be sis hundred
finger-mil doctors in Paris.
The Folk county Teleqram has sus
pended for want of bullion.
No "side-shows" will be permitted
at the Taris Exposition of 1878.
More than fifty Harvard students
last year were possessors of pianos.
The British Columbia parliament
will meet on the 21st of December.
o
liipe blackberries were picked at
Olympia up to the 7th of this month.
One day in September the. tide
in the Thames ebbed so low that
navigation was suspended.
The medical department of tho
Willamette University commences
business nest month.
Walla Walla is filled
with sports
games" are
and the "green cloth
winning all the harvest money.
o The Albany fruit dryer has com
menced to "go for" pjmpkins and
squashes.
Joo Dion beat Gamier in tho bil
liard match in New York for $1,000
and a medal.
A law has been introduced in the
Spanish Cortes making property a
qualification for sntirage.
Captain Chapman, an old Cariboo
miner, and native of the United
States died at Victoria last week.
The first savings bank was estab
lished, it is said, hy a woman. Life
insurance was started by a clergy
man. Jenny Lind ha3 presented 40,000
crowns to the Stockholm Academy
of the Liberal Arts to aid poor stu
dents. Tho New York Times claims that
.Watts, of Oregon, can qualify as an
Elector, and that a variety, of cases
substantiate it.
The Hawaiian Parliament has
voted King Kalakau 50,000 to cover
tlie expenses incurred by his trip to
the United States.
The business portion of Magnolia,
N. C, was destroyed by fire on tho
l"th. It is supposed to be the work
of-' an incendiary.
Patti Josephs, the actress who fell
irom a window in Philadelphia and
was killed, was a sister of tho llev.
Dr. Lorimer, of Boston.
Gen. Crook will prosecute the In
dian war during the Winter, most
vigorously. Sitting Bull has gone
north with '2,ij0 warriors.
The 1 ng B-.'Tinett was wrecked on
L-.il
Michigan on tho 15th.
Five
were
men.- including the captain,
killed by escaping steam.
A gold quartz veiu has been dis
covered in Warren's, near Lewiston,
Tdaho, which assays 8500 pei- ton.
The mine is called Bonanza.
Ttie British Admiralty have order
ed the immediate construction of six
steel corvettes to serve as cruisers in
the Pacific and Chinese waters.
The North British Fire and II oval
Insurance Companies will resign
from the National Board of Under
writers on account of fuithlessness.
Turkey, provinces and all, con
tains a population of thirty-six mil
lion, of which number twelve mil
lion, or just one-third, are denomi
nated Christians.
The President of France is well
paid; for in addition to several pal
aces rent-free, and a large retinue of
servants, he receives a salary of
?12l5,OUO per annum.
eMonp.y is being raised for the re
lief of Miss Jane Park, aged seventy
thri'o years, a niece of Mungo Park.
She is living in Scotland in great
destitution.
The Trincess of Wales is one of
the principal heirs of the late Queen
Dowager Josephine of Sweden, who
left a fortune of $5,500,000.
Lydia Thompson is worth $75,
000. If she had worn as long stage
dresses as Anno Dickinson does she'd
Iiavo to bilk the huckmen half the
time.
Virgil S. Eggleston, formerly pay
master of this military department,
is engaged upon the Wayne County
Journal, published at Palmyra, N. Y.
During the inter, Turkey will
keep'oO.OOO soldiers in Montenegro
aud Herzegovinia, -10.000 on the bor
ders of Greece, and S0.000 to watch
i-v?rvia. !
Great activity prevails at the
Woolwich arsenal in Eugland. The
production of rifle cartridges has
been ordered to be increased to 2,
000,000 a week.
It is supposed that an amicable
agreement will be arrived at between
John Lick and tho Lick trustees,
thus doing away with tho contem
plated law suits.
The investigation of the San Fran
cisco election is still going on.
Democrats claim that lodging houses
capable of containing but few people
voted more than five times their ca
pacity. Evan Benjamin the Welshman
who suicided last week by shooting
(.himself in a water closet at Victoria,
had been a surveyor, and on being
paid off spent all his earnings in
drink.
Of the 6.3.000 stolen from the
county treasury of Coos county, be
tween8:).t00 aiid 61,000 have" been
recovered froir. tho thieves, who are
Chinamen. They told where they
had buried it. and said they Lad
gambled awav the balance.
The wrestling by Baner and Miller,
who have been giving exhibitions
throughout the country, lias 1 cn
expos",! in Chicago as not being real
contents, l.iuor was arrested on a
viurge of . swindling by a
man who bad lost.
betting
. 99ifl4)pM
Dr. T. V. Embree, of Benton
county, lost two daughters last week
of diphtheria.
Marshal Bazaino is poor, but has a
rich mother-in-law. His wife's for
tune was sunk in meeting the ex
penses of his trial.
This Centennial Xovernber weath-
er is in marked contrast to that of
last year. .November 15th, bio, the
ground was covered with six inches
of snow in Vancouver.
W. H. Brown, of Pittsburgh, who
lately died, is the "representative
American" who in early life dug coal
at one and a half cents a bushel, and
departed this existence the possessor
of $3,250,000.
Col. Valentino Baker, of railway
carriage note, is now regularly en
gaged in the war office at Constanti
nople, and is busy organizing a plan
for the remodeling of the whole
Turkish cavalry.
The heirs of William Penn now re
ceive from the British Govornment,
and are to receive "forever," 820,
000 a year, in compensation for their
proprietary rights to Pennsylvania.
Parrish & Miller, of Linn county,
have been awarded by the Centen
nial committee a medal and diploma
for flax for superior length, white,
soft, and best adapted for linen man
ufacture. The National Grange Patron of
Husbandry, commenced their fourth
annual session at Chicago on the
15th, with John T. Jones, of Arkan
sas, in the chair.
The British Admiralty has aban
doned all hope of raising the Van
guard, and her masts aro to be blown
up with dynamite, as they aro a
source of danger to shipping.
Four million dollars are lockod up
in the pool boxes of New York on the
presidential contest, which tho mana
gers refuse to give up till the 1th of
March. Four months interest on
four millions is agood thing of itself.
Tho Seattle Dispatch lays the
blame of Judson's defeat on the
Eastern counties of the Territory,
but probably tho Hepublican voters
are most to blame for it.
The correspondent of the London
Times writes that ten per cenf. of the
Spanish recruits aro either dead or
in hospitals within a month of their
taking the field in Cuba.
A St. Petersburg paper says that
Russia has at present nearly 1. 00,
000 men under arms, and 2,(70 field
pieces, and that the army can be in
creased to 2,500,000 without exiling
out the reserves.
Mrs. RolVb, of Corpus Christi,
Texas, is said to be the largest land
owner of her sex in the United
States. She 75,000 acres of laud, on
which 15,000 beeves are fattened for
market every year.
The Bath Brothers are said to
have brought 100 pounds of gold
with them from Ca-ssiar equal to
about 20,000. Most of the Cassiar
miners have gone to San Francisco
and will probably go to the Black
Hills in the Spring.
On the night of the 11th six pris
oners escaped from the Kitsap coun
ty iail at Port Madison, by cutting a
holo through t lie floor. Five are
white men and one a Chinaman. Ho
wards from 825 to 50 "re oiTered f :r
their arrest.
The recent death of the Marquis
of Tweeddale, besides creating a va
cancy in the representative peerage
of Scotland, places at the disposal of
the Government a Field Marshal's
baton, the Lord Lieutenancy of Had
dingtonshire, the Colonelcy of the
Second Life Guards, the Gold Stick
in Waiting, and the much-coveted
decoration
of the Order of the
Thistle.
A number of well-known estates in
tho James river section of Virginia
have been sold lately to Northern
and Western capitalists. The
"Grove," near the historic James
town, brought 850 per acre; "Arina,"
at Aikin's Landing, 830,000; BuOin's
homestead, near Port Walthall, 830,-
000; the beautiful "Ellerslie," in
Chesterfield county, 823,000; and an
elegant possession just above Aikin's
Landing, on the river, 8--,000.
The Walla Walla Watchmaa says:
Father Gazzoli, from tho Cteur
d'Alene Mission, has been stopping
in this city for the past week. He is
one of the oldest if not the oldest
white settler in the upper country,
having been here about o5 years.
Like many others, he has sacrificed
fortune, position and honor for his
God and fellow man. His father
was a lloman Prince, iitl his uncle
is now Cardinal Partrici, who holds
the next highest position to the
Pope in the Catholic Church.
Thanksgiving Proclamal ion.
"Washington, Oct. 20. The Presi
dent has issued the following Thanks
giving proclamation:
Prom year to 3-ear we have been
accustomed to pauso in our daily
pursuits and set apart a time to oiler
thanks to Almighty God for the spe
cial blessings IIo "lias vouchsafed to
us. With our prayers for the con
tinuance thereof, we have at this
time equal reason to he thankful for
His continued protection and for the
many material blessing which His
bounty has bestowed. In addition
to the favors accorded to us as indi
viduals, we have special occasion o
express our hearty thanks to Al
mighty God that, by His providence
anil guidance, our
tablished a century ago, has been
enabled to fulfill the purposes of its
establishment, ottering an asylum to
the people of every race, securing
civil and religious liberty to all with
in its borders, meting out to every
individual justice and equality before
the law. It is, moreover, especially
our duty to offer our humble praise's
to the Father of all mercies for the
continuance of His divine favor as a
uiinuu nuii us imu in mus. ay reason
of all these considerations, I, Ulysses
Grant, President of the United States
do recommend to the people of tho
United States to devote the 30th day
of November next to the exnrcssion
vi xneir rnaniis anil
uraver to fhr
Almighty God, and lavin'aide their
daily avocation, and all secular occu-
llanos, iv aemoie in their respect
ive places of worship and observe
such day as a day of thanksgiving
and rest.
In witness whereof I have here-
! unto set ray hand thi 20th day of
' October, A. I). 1S7G. V. S. Grant.
c
EMTAUR
JirvniviErTS.
The Quickest, Surest and
Cheapest Remedies.
Physicians recorr mend, and Farriers de
clare that no such remedies have ever be
fore been in use. Words aro cheap, but
the proprietors of those articles will pre.
sent trial bottles to medical men, gratis,
and will guarantee more rapid and satis
factory r.-sults than have ever before been
obtained.
The Ct ntuiirLiiiinient, "VYUite Wrajj
per, will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Sciatica, Caked Breasts, Sore
Nipples, Frosted Feet, Chillblains, Swells
ings. Sprains, and any ordinary
FLKSH, BONE OK ilUSCLE AILMENT.
It will extract the poison of bites and
stings, and heal burns or scalds without a
scar. Lock-Jaw, .Palsy, Weak Hack, Caked
Breasts, Earache, Toot hache, Itch and Cu
taneous Eruptions readily yield to its
treat met.
Henry Black, of Ada. Hardin county,
Ohio, says: "My wife has had rheuma
tism for live years no rest, ;io sleep
could scarcely walk across the lloor. She
is now completely cured by the use of Cen
taur Liniment. We all feel thankful to
you, and recommend your medicine to all
ourfriends."
James Hurd, of Zanesville, O., says:
"The Centaur Liniment cured 1113- Neural
gia." Alfred Tush, of Newark, writes: "Send
me one dozen bottles by express. The
Liniment has suved my leg. I want to
distribute, Ac."
The sale of this Liniment is increasing
rapidly.
Tle Centaur Liniment, Yrllow
Wrapper, is for the tough skin, flesh and
muscles of
HORSES, MLL.ES AND ANIMALS.
We have never yet seen a case of Spavin,
Sweeny, King-bone, Wind-gall, Scratches
or I'oll-evil, which this Liniment would
not speedily benefit, and we never saw but
a few cases which it would not cure. Jt
will cure when anything can. Jt is folly
j to spend fJOfora Farrier, when one do! lar's
01 1 n iii i t'll i.uur t'liiiiiirut miii Kiy 'ji ti.' 1.
The following is a sample of the testimony
produced :
Jefferson, Mo., Nov. 10, 1S7.1.
"Some time ago I was shipping horses to
St. Louis. 1 got. one badly crippled in the
car. With great difliculty I got him to the
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 th horse was active and
nearly well, i have been a vetinary sur
geon for t hirty years, but your Liniment
heads anthing I ever us"d.
"A. .1. M'CAK'l "1, Veterinary Surgeon."
For a postage stamp we will mail a 'en
taur Almanac, containing hundreds of
.ertifieat.es, from every State in the Fnion.
These Liniments aro now sold by all deal
ers in t lie country.
Laboratory of J. 15. Hose A" Co.,
l(j Pky Sr., New York.
OTHER
KJ,
Castoria is tho result, of 20 years
merits, by Dr. Samuet Pitcher, of
oxperi-Massa-
cbusetts. It is a vegetable preparation
effective as Castor Oil, but perfectly pit
as
is-
ant to the tiiste, It can b" taken bv th
youngest infant, and neither gags nor
gripes. 1 )r. A. J llr.rn, of iloyston, Ind.,
says f it :
Sirs: I have trieil tho Castoria and can
speak highly of its merit s. It v. ill, I think,
do away entirely with Castor Oil : it is
plas u.t and harmless, and is wonderfully
ejlic-.ioious as an aperient and laxative. It
is t ho very t hing.
Tl-e Castoria desfrovs worms rzubites
t h - stomaeli, cures Wind Colic, ami p r
m its of nat nral hea It hy sleep. It p; very
erVieaeious in Croup, and for Teething
Children. Il'iin'.v is tint pleas-mt-r to the
t : si,e. and ("aster il is not so certain in
its off--of . It costs but Si cents, in lare
buM 1 s.
J. 15. llOSEu- Co., 4i ley St., N ',V York
STATE BQA.1D OF IfJS&lIGnATlBN.
tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign
countries a nd sister states, anil for circu
lating stjeii information abroad by this
I'.oard, ail persons in this State having
Farms and Lands for Sale or Rent, or de
sirous of forming Colonies, will please for
ward tothis Hoard as soon as nssihlo de
tailed descriptions of their Farms and
Lands, Location, Prieand Terms of Sale,
or conditions of renting; and all persons
desirous of obtaining Agricultural or ot her
Laborers, wiU please communicate direct
wit h t his i'oard.
1 !y '.instructions of I ho Com :n issioners of
Immigration. WILLIAM IIF.11,
febolm A State Com'r of Im 1.1 igrat ion.
T,T3
iGAZIKES
Are recommended on account of their
groat, cheapness, variety, and quality of
the Music furnished, every subscriber re
ceiving from six to ten times as much
Music as tho same money would buy in
sheet form.
O
Thcsf Ma-.'H.incs arc isstiotl ?Iontlily,
price 'i't et. each; S'i per an it urn ; or
tSit.ix 3I:iraxi nes for 5I. A samples
copy of each Magazine sent for SI.
Pete
Household
Melodic
A collection of Vocal Music, containing all
the latest, songs by llicvs, Daxks,
Thomas, Stewart, etc.
Peters'
Oehi vo
Clioru.-cs.
Containing Four or Five Choice Choruses
by such authors as P.AKxnY, Sulli
van, 1 Iatton, S.makt, etc.
Peters' S.-iered Selections.
Containing Sacred Quartets and Chastises
by lJAKXIIV, SULLIVAN, etc., for the
use of Choirs anil Singing
Societies.
Peter;
Oriran
Selections.
collection of Sacred and Secular Music,
selected from t he best nifisters, suit
able for Heed or Pipe Organ.
Pet
crs
a r 1 o r
s 1 c
Containing all the latest and best Dance
and Salon Music by Kink el. Caul
Waonf.ii, Wilson, i'ACULit,
etc., etc. etc
La Creme do la Creme.
Difficult, Piano Music by such authors as
Thalkero, stattkr, Liszt, Hel
ler, Smith, Wilson, etc.
Sample copies of either of tho above
Magazines will be sent, post paid, on re
ceipt of 25 cents, or a copy of each Maga
zine will be sent for 31. Send 25eents for a
sample copy, and we will refund your
money if you are not satisfied.
Our Xew Dexroipl i ve C'nlnloiie of
Slieet .Mti- nml Mtisic Huoks sent,
post-paid, to any ailiirefes.
Add
J. L. PETERS.
S13 Broadway, Xew York.
Notice.
Lr. S. Land Office, Orf.oon City,)
Oregon, Oct. 18, 1.S7G. )
COMPLAINT IIAVINO V.F.KN F.NTKIt
od nr. this offlcf bv Wm. J. Kairfie.d
airainst Krnnklin P.Kist ner for abandoning
hii nmostoa,i entrv, Xn. 2.14'. lite,j m
hi-
see-
in
Mutnomah countv. Orep-on. with a view to
tho cancellation Vif said entry: the said
parties are hereby summoned to appear at
this oifice on the 28th day of November.
lTti, at 11 o'clock A. M., to respond and
furnish testimonv concerning said alleged
abandomint.
OWEN WADE. Rcrriitrr.
T. U. IIAKKISON.'AVrWrrK.
O. '', i7-4r.
A
GO'JRTiSSJC'UF BANCROFT LIBRAKT,
UNIVERSITT OF CALIFORNIA,
PV PAT TCY1D1.TTA
25SS3BB3
FALL 1875-
Is your time to buy goods at low pi ices.
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.
Our stock has boon bought for cash, and
we will soil it at a, small advance above
SAFJ
FRANCISCO COST,
AY
fE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY P,K
fore you purchase r go to Port land,
come and price our goods and convince
yourself that wo d what we say. Our stock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Roots and Shoes,
Ladies and CJont3
Furnishing Goods.
.Notions, Grotfc.
1 o s, Hard
ware
and a groat many other articles too numcr
ours to mention ;
ALSO
DCORS, WIKCQW3,
PAINT3 AND GILS,
ETC., ETC
Wo will
Trice for
also pay tho Highest Market
Country Produce.
ACKEPMAN r.ItOS.
Oregon City. Sept. ls7 U
I'LLWU CREEK, ('LAUi.ttlAS COIMV.
IDES IKE TO INFORM MY OLD Cus
tomers, and the public at large, that I
have just received a new supply of
FA MIL Y GROCXllIi:,
CLornrxa,
BOOTS awl SHOES,
c in v, br ih i ; 1 1 11 r ,
Ami Other MiscelltiH' ot's Goods.
All of which I now off-.-r lor sale at the
1 pytlSTOT Fiir'RJfE" Pft"S"FQ
My object is to fell all my old friends and
customers that I am still alive, ;i ri 1 desir
ous to s -11 goods Cheap, I'OIt t'ASil, or
upon such terms as agreed upon.
I shall also have in my employ a t borough
SOOT
AfiD
and constantly
keep stoek oil hand for tho
.MiiiinfoftHiY & RrjKiir of L'oots Sliors.
and all orders in that lino will be promptly
attended to.
ALLLN JIATTOOX,
Near IIm- Viola .Mills.
octl :tf
I. SELLING
TAS JUST PiECEIVED THE LARGEST
stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
ever imported to Oregon City, which he
offers at greatly reduced prices. My stoek
" OLOTELTISrG-
Has boon largely increased and 1 can
show as handsome a line of ready-made
goods in Men and Hoys' Lusiness and
Dress Suits, Coats, etc., as can be found
in t he count ry, and at prices that cannot
fail to sat isfy. M y
DRESS GCGD3 CEPAPilF'ENT
I skilled with a splendid assort ment of all
th' leading styles and fashionable shades
of goods
Km press C'l-'ll,
.llli:i i i s, Frcurli .mil
Ameriraii Dress (m14
ISIik'U Vlpsic-rsi,
i'l illia nt i ties.
Cashmeres, ,vr.
:f l a isn" k ,
Plaid, Plain atidOpera Flannels, of all col
ors. Pleached and Unbleached Cotton
Fla tin els.
Ladies' iiikI Genf' 1'iiderwiire
Sliavls mill Scarfs,
Wool niaiikets,
Tru nits si ml
'i'ra vel n r Sat cliels,
Hats and ('a ps,
Oil Cloth fur
KlonriimlTalile.
BOOTS and SHOES,
I would call special attention to my
stock of Men's ami I Joys San Francisco
P.oots, which I have sold for a tin m her of
years past, with general satisfaction. Ev
ery pair warranted. A complete stock of
HARDWARES; FAHP.1ING UTENSILSt
Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic
Family Groceries,
All at 1a)v Prices. Also,
LIVERPOOL AM) IWO.-lMSLAXn SALT.
Highest Price aid for all kinds of
200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
for which I shall pay the Inchest cash
price. I.WLLLING.
Oregon City, Sept. 30 l.o. tf
HARDWARE, IROM AND STEEL,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
OAK, AS II AM) HICKORY PLANK.
XOKTIEItUI fc TIIOlJOX, "
Ioc. 31,ls75:m3 Portland, Oregon.
N. N. N.
MEW STORE AND
NEW GOODS, .
Af NEW ERA.
Dry (ioods. Groceries, Boots and Shoos,
Wooden Ware, Drugs and Mcdicincs.choap
for cash or produce.
a. CAKTO.
MARK THESE FACTS I
THE TESTIMONY OF THE VHOLE
WORLD.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
JtTTiOt the Suffering and diseased read
the following.
7"Irt all who have been given up by
Doctors, and spoken of as incurable, read
t he following.
K-"Let all who can believe facts, and
can have faith in evidence, read the fol
lowing. Know all men by these presents. That, on
this, the Twentieth day of Juno, in the
year of Our Lord, One Thousand Kight
Hundred and Sixty-six, personally came
Joseph Haydock to me known as such,
and being duly sworn deposed as follows:
"That he is the sole general agent for tho
United States and dependencies thereof
for preparations or medicines known as
Dr. Holloway's Pills and Ointment, and
that t he following cert iti cat os are verbatim
copies to the best, of his knowledge and be
lief. JAMKSSMEITHK, Notary Public.
L. s. H Wall street, New York.
Dy. Hollow ay : I take my pen to write
you of my great relief und that the awful
pain in my side has left me at last thanks
to your pills. Oh, Doctor, how thankful I
am that I can get some sleep. I can never
write it enough. I thank you again and
again, and am sure that you are- reully
tho lriend of all sutferers. I could not,
help writ ing to you, and hope you will not
take it amiss. JAMLS MVEKS,
1U Avenue D.
This is to certify that I was discharged
from the army with Chronic Diarrhoea,
and have been cureil by Dr. Hollowav s
Pills. WILSON 11AHVKV,
New York, April 7, 1SUU. m V'itt St.
The following is tin interesting case of a
man employed in an Iron Foundry, who,
in pouring melted iron into a 11 ask that
was damp and wet, caused an explosion.
The melted iron was thrown around and
on him in a perfect shower, and ho was
burned dreadfully. The following certifi
cate was given tome, by him, about eight
weeks alter the accident :
New York, Jan. 11, l,S(iO.
My name is Jacob 1 lardy ; lam an Iron
F-Mitider. I was badly burnt by hot iron
in November last ; my burns healed, but I
hail a running sore on my leg that would
not heal. I tried Holloway's ointment
and it cured me in a few weeks. This is
ill true and anybody can sec me at Jack
son's Iron Works, ,d Avenue.
J. II AUD Y, lll Goi.tcIi Stree t.
KXTR.UTS VllOM VARIOUS LETTFKS.
"I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills
gave mo a hearty one."
"Your Pills tire marvelous."
"I send for another box, and keep them
in t he house."
"Dr. Hotloway has cured my headache
that, was chronic."
"1 ga ye one of our Pills to my babe for
cholera morbus. Tho dear little thing got
we'd in a day."
"My nausea of a morning is row cure,!.'
"Your box of Holloway's oi n t ment cured
mo of noiios in t he head. I rubbed some ot
your Oint ment behind the ears, and th"
noise l,;(s left."
"Send iictwo boxes, I want one for a
poor fa rn ily."
"I emdose a dollar, your price Is cents,
but th" medicine to me is worth a dollar."
"Send me live boxes ot your Pills."'
" I .et ir.e b.a ve t liree boxes of your Pills
by return mail, lor 'hills and I-Vv r."
I ha e over iv n! such test imonials as (hose
but want ofspae'" compels me to conclude.
Fon cutah:gu3 Discp.Dzris.
And all erupt ions of Hie skin, this Oint
ment is most invahlab!". It ilo's not he.il
extemaliy alone, but. pen- ; r it -s with tii
most s -arching IT -ei a t o t lie ver" root o.
theoNil.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
Invariably cure the following diseases:
Disorders of tlie Kidneys.
In all diseases si tT--cling these organs,
whet her t hey secret e too much or too little
water; or whether they be alllict"d with
stone or gravel, or with aches and pains
set t led in t he loins over the regions of t he
kidneys, tin's? Pills should be taken ac
cording to tie- printed direct iotis, and the
Oint ment should lv well rubbed into the
small of t hir back at bedtime. This treat
ment will give almost immediate relief
when .-ill other means have failed.
For SJoj!Ui iis out nf Orili r.
No' medicine will so effectually Improve
the tone of t he stomach as these Pi 1 Is : t h".v
remove all acidity, occasioned either by
intemperance or improper diet. They
reach tho liver and reduce it to a healthy
action; they are wonderfully efficacious
in cas"s of spasm In fact, they never fail
in curing all disorders of the liver and
stomach.
Holloway's Pills are tho best remedy
known in t he world for the following dis
eases: Ague, Ast h ma, llilious ( 'omnlaints.
Blotches on t he Skin, 'olios, ( 'onstipaf ion
of the p.owels, Consumption. Debility,
Dropsy, Dysentery, Frysioelas, Female Ir
regularities. Fevers of all kinds. Fits, Oout,
Headache, Indigestion, Inflammation,
Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago,
Piles, Khetnnat ism, Retention of Urine,
Scrofula, or King's Kvil, Sore Throats
Stone and ".ravel. Secondary Symptoms,
Tic-Dou'iour'-ux, Tumors, Ulcest. Von oral
AiJect ions, Worms of all kinds, Weakness
from any cans ie.
Important Oaiition.
None aro genuine unless the signature
of J. IlArnocK', as agent, for the United
States, surrounds each box of Pills and
Ointment. A handsome reward itl be
given to any one rendering such informa
tion as may load to the detection of any
party or parlies counterfeiting tho medi
cines or vending tho same, know ing them
to be spurious.
jSold at th" Manufaotor of Professor
Hollowav A Co., New York, and bv all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Med
icine throughout tho civilized world, in
boxes at 25 cents, and t2 cents, ami $1
each.
"VUThero Is considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N". 11. Directions for tho guidance of
pitents In every disorder aro affixed to
each box. nool.l.v.
A. C. WALLIINSG'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
Pillock's Hn!lliii Corner of Stark
und Front Streets.
PORTLAND,
0RECQN.
5 LANK LOOKS IUTLF.D AND POUND
to any desired pattern. Music books,
Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ov
erv variety of stylo known to t ho trrade.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
VIC ICS
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aro the best the world produces. They aro
planted bv a million people in America,
and tho result is. beautiful Flowers and
splendid Vegetables. A I r iced Catalogue
sent free to all who enclose the postage a
2 cent stamp.
vicirs
Flower and Vegetable
Clarcleii
istho most beautiful work of the kind in
the world. It contains nearly 1" pages,
hundreds of line Illustrations, and four
dhrotno 1'ldte.i of Flower, beautifully
drawn and colored from nature. Price :ir
cts. in pa per covers ; C" cts. 'lomid jn ele
gant clot h.
VielvV Floral Onide.
This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal,
finelv illustrated, and containing an do
pant" colored Frontispiece with I he first
number. Price only " cts. for (he year.
Tho first number for 1S70 just issued. Ad
dress JAMMS VlC'K, Uohc-tr, N. V.
POULTRY,
Bred by !! EYRE, Jr.
3STAI?A, Calilbrnia,
Bronz Turkeys, weighing -10 llss, each. F.m
den Cieese," weighing from 40 to 50 lts.
per pair. Lrahmas, Leghorns,
dailies, etc. l'ekin Ducks, aver
aging IS to 20 lbs., and best of
all Ducks as layers.
Also A fine assortment of Pigeons,
Rabbits, (Juinoa 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, Cnl.
On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will
furnish specimen copy of the Poultry
Lcllktin. an illustrated 32 page monthly,
therecognizedauthority in poultry matters
in tho U. s. ; and decidedly the best Poul
try Journal published. Sii,scription only
$1 2o a vear.
Please state where you saw this adver
tisement Orders may also be left at this
otlice.
YOUIfG MEM
Who aro sulfering frfjm the effect of
youthful follies or indiscretion, will do
well to avail themselves of this, the
greatest boon laid at the altar of suffering
humanity, lilt. SP1XXKV will guar
antee to forfeit .t-'jOO for every case of se
minal weakness, or private disease of
any kind or character which ho under
takes .and tails to cure. He would, there
fore, say to the unfortunate sulTerer who
may read this notice, that you aretread
ing upon dangerous ground when you
longer delay in socking the proper rem
edy for your complaint. You may be in
the lirst stage; remember you tire ap
proaching the last. If you are bordering
upon the last, and are suffering some or
till of its ill eirects, rem em her that if you
persist, in procrast inat ion. t he time must
eo mo when the most, skilllnl physician
can render ou no assistance; when tho
door of Jiopo will be closed against you:
when no angel of mercy can bring you
relief. In no case has t lie Doctor failed
of success. 'Then b't not despair work
upon your imagination, but avail your
self oft Im beneficial results of his treat
ment before your case is beyond the
roach of medical skill, or before grim
death hurries you to a premature grave.
Full course of treatment $S 0i.- Send
money by Po-totlice order or Express
with lull d -scm tion of case. Call or
nihil" ss i)U A. li. S1MXXKY,
No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco
sept Hi :ly " ;
J Q K N SCHRA F3 ,
2I:.in St., Oregon City.
MAMTAL'Tl'IlEK. AM) LIIPORTEB OF
SutLIIcs, liarnesx, -Ti
.;. SiidilU-iy-IIjud-
'V' ' nan-, ., ;tc. sj-'
vermeil ii i: offers as cheap as
Y can be bad in the State, at
VJ l,uUkUr,l. O - l UaiaSkl
ttTl warrant my goods as represented.
JOHN SC'IIPAM,
eiitldlo and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July II, l.T-'i -in3.
The srandard remedy p-,r CiiiiIk In.
(litt'iix, ',(' Tin-;.nt, l,ttq,i ni Oouah,
Croitji. J.ir, r f V; i,,,', jronci-itit, JIIckI
ini of tin- J.invx, : every a!f,-etion of tho
I'hroat, Lungs and Chest, including Con-
Sl'Ml'TlilX.
IViriJar'M I5al:!in of Wild C5orry does
not dry tip a cough, but loosens if, cleanses
tho Lungs, and uliays irritation, thus re
mo hi'f the e(ti.e of the complaint. None
genuine unless signed I. Rx'tts. Prepared
by Sirir Y. I-'owlkk iv Sons. Poston. Sold
by llKPPINIITON, UosTKTTKlt iV Co., Sail
Francisco, and by dealers generallv.
Jlifebly
THE WEEKLY SUN.
ii(i. ni-;w yo::k. istfi.
l'.igbteen hundred and seventy-six Is the
Cent--nf)ial year, it is also the e;-r in
which an O) position House of Kej iesen
tatives, th-first sine the war, Mill ho in
power at Washington: a nd t he year of t he
twenty-third election o! a President of the
Un it ed Slat i s. A 1 1 of f hose evi-nt s are sure
to be of great interest and importance,
especially the two latter; and all of them
and everyt hing connect oil it h t hem, will
be fully and freshly roj xrted a nd expound
ed in I'm-: scn.
The Opposition lions s of Kopivsenta
tives, taking up t In- line ot itupiiry opened
years agf) by lilt: SfV, win sternly and
diligently invest igate i he corruitions and
misdeeds of oraiit s aiiminitr.it ton : and,
will, it is to be hoped, lay l ho loimdatio
lor a new an. I iieiter period m our nation
al history. Of ail this 'i'lSK Sfx will con
tain com plcio a nd accurate accounts, fur
nishing its readers with early and trust
worthy information upon these absorbing
topics.
The twenty-third Presidential election,
wit h t he pre pa rat ions lor it , wi 1 1 be mem
orable as deciding upon Grant's aspira
tions for a t bird term of power mid plun
der, and still more as deciding who shall
be the candidate of t he party of IJelorm,
and as electing that candidate. Concern
ing till these subjects, I hose who read Till-:
Si'N ill have (ho constant means of be
ing thoroughly well informed.
The Wekkly sun, which has attained a
circulation ot over eighty t housa nd copies,
already has its readers in every State and
Territory, a tid u e t rust that tho year 17!
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, at lull
length when of moment ; and always, we
trust, treated in a clear, inti resting ami in
st motive manner.
It, is our aim to make Thk Wekkly Srx
tho best family newspaper in the world,
and wohnll continue to give in its col
umns a large amount, of miscellaneous
reading, such as stories, tales, poems,
scientific intelligence anil agricultural in
formation, lor which we are not able to
make room in our daily edition. Tho agri
cultural department c-speciallv is one of
its prominent features. Tho fashions are
also regularly reported in its columns .
and so tiro tho markets of everv kind.
Tho Weekly sun, eight pages with rtffv
six broad columns is only $1 20 a year,
postage prepaid. As this price bareiv re
pays the cost of tho paper, no discount can
be made from this rate to clubs, agents
post masters, or anyone. '
Tho Daily Sun, a largo four page news
paper of twenty-eight columns, gives all
t ho news for two cents n copy. Subscrip
tion, postage prepaid, 5Tc. a m'onth or ?ti 5(1
a year. Sunday edition extra, Jl 10 per
year. We have no traveling agents. Ad
dress, THE SUN, Now York City.
BIBLES FOR SALE.
jrST IJKCFIVKO. AM) FOK SALK,
I at my Store in regon Citv, a supply of
P.ibh s and TestHtnents. Those books aro
t he propert y ot t ho American P.iblo Society,
and are otTered for sale as low as t hey con
be bought et any similar Depository in
I ho State. Those wishing to ourchaso aro
invited to call ami examine jr stock.
W'Ai.TtTi Fish,
Agent for Clackamftij County.
i
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a -KB uii a silt iia it Jet
Having a largo and constantly increas.it)"
Circulation in tho most populous part of
tho State, otters suixrior induceinents to
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A N P
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Oregon City. March 21, IST.Vtf.
A HEMS EUR THE ENTERPRISE,
The following: jiorsons are authorized tfl
act as agents lor the Kstekpkise :
Ceo. P. Kowoll fc Co., 40 Park IIov,
York.
Coe, Wetherill & Co., tii'7 Chestnut ctreft
Philadelphia.
Al liott it Co., No. 82 and SI Nassau street
New York. ,
l'ortland.Cr. son F.Sanuiel
. ( Tims. Itoycc
San I rancisco j, p. Fisht-i
Sf ITolonc Cf.liitnhia count V S. .. Milcj
Astoria, Clatsop county
Sal m
llarrislmrfr
I ,a fa yet t e. Ya m hill eon nty.
Dallas, l'olk county
Fola
.1 acksonville .'
A. Van Imsen
F. William
j. H. Smith
J.i-Fririison
Dave Holna s
It. iwty
V. A. Wilis
P.enton county
Corvallis Hon.
John Purnfii-
Canvon City,irant co
1 !,.
AV. P. I..msw
A. N. Arnoiu
Dalles, Wasco county N. H; (
Fatirando, Fnion county A'i-'I.-0v
Pendleton, Umatilla county, S . K nn
i:J M.Thompsoi.
Eugene City y lIlristow
Kosebur- Hon. t. IM
i C T. Mont.i?"e
Tohanou ,j j Halston
Jacksonville....! Hon. F. i"'-
tong Tom....: H. C. Huston
CLACK A 31 AS COITNTY.
P.eaver Creek...
Puttevillo
Cascades..'. .'
Ca n hy 1
Cutt Inpr's .'.
Eajrle Creek
Hardinjr's
Iflwor tolalla..
MiUvaukie
Iswcro
Upjor Molalla.
C F. Iieaii
'"".John Znniva.lt
.Henry MeCupin
J W. St rawspr
ri.-""
Frank". '"
I Cart.-.f.orton
- v. Morclnnd
John 1 1 en
j.John Eoole
y H. Vanphn
OREGON CITY BREWERY
Henry Humbd,
"AVINO PURCHAS-
ea tno aonve nrow- c: rr C
ory wishes to inform the puuiic in ; ,
now prepared to manufacture a o. i
ity of
t. a a jsn r err,
... . ..v.re iD
as irood as can bo obtained ".ii
the state. Orders solicited ana prom--
filled.