.--. ift-ir..,- Air J- 'f-T o o o o o o o 4 7 o 0 o o y o O G 3 O A THE ENTERPRISE. OREGON CITY, OREGON, JULY 25, !S7i. The enterprise for the Campaign We will furnish the Estkuphisk from thlstf August until after the Octo ber election for the sum of fifty cents. We hope our friends will .see that the vapor ijn the hand.s of every voter in . it ;0 ..i- i.nrrus to fight tiiecoumy. ii i - to win. MoNCMKN-T.-Steps have iieen taken towturea subscription anions print ers to erec t a neat little monument to the honor of tiie late John Fleming, " ho-'died at this place alxiut a year ago This is nothing more than the cratt should do. Uncle John was a man of iiitt" rity and an honor to the Iraterni i v and lin- the pioneer printer on the Northwestern coast, it is )u to him from printers of this a,, State- and Territories. ItAv UlUiwt out liVtle f o in ea-h printer and we know t it th ir HK-mUt.v will promptly re ' t is worthy o ' ect. Let us aUv ntheV, wl Ue the old riari-h rests from his tods. At pres ent there is nothing to designate his rest in" place. It is projxsed nottocall oil allV I'Ul iiouei.s i r. inn i.... this fund, hut such old friendsot I ncle J., ha who may iVel it a privilege to i-iv to this object, can do so. and the fainc will he duly acknowledged. P.Ar.uor's M voazink koii Avui st. The August number of IJallou's Mao a.ink contains, anions other (rood tilings, a most wonderful story of Arc tie aoventure, written by an old whale man who passt-d a winter among tiie i.-e and snow, frozen in for nine months. It is a thrilliic.: story of peril and ex citement, and ouite seasonable fit thi.s time, alter reading of Captain Hail's death, and the escape of .some of his -rew. It is heai) but real gooO, mill one hundred pages of reading mat ter are supplied f r fifteen cents, or fl.V) per vear, and a pretty little C'lno jno as a premium. All tiie back num bers from the nr.st of J-anuary supplied by the I'uhlisli rs, TiiomksA Tai.iiot, broinijcbl Street, ISostoti, and for s:df at all the periodical deite.s in the country and Canada. Com m knckii. A portion of the ma chinery in the woolen factory has been put to work. It will probably be two weeks yet before all the machinery will be" up an t work commenced in earnest. it is the intention of the 'oiii-emy U nork day and niglitw itli what machinery is ready for service, thus gain all the time possible. Tne number of h in Js th it will be required wiun the factory is in fid I operation we arc informed, will le about one hundred and ii .'ly. We also learn that it is the intention of the Company to t'luplov all the white labor they can get, and if suliieifiit have no Ghina liieii on the premises. We hope th" Company may carry out thi.s good in- ti lltloll. CiiM KitT. The Promenade Conceit jxiven by the brass Hand last Wednes day veiling was jf most magiiilicent Mi'vi'ss both :;s to music and attend iiu.v. The 'ol.rt House was crowded witU tiie lashi n and I runty of our place, and after the hand had discours ed souciic.iutiful pieces in a most mas teily Myle, under the leadership of J'rof. bray, iee cream was served, iiiHi w as some of l.ouis Saal's best. -At aix!;t 1 o'clock those who desired, "were r-iven an opportunity to enjoy "tlieiiisi es in dancingr We b-irn tiie receipts were quite liberal, l we are assured That all who were present bud a cry j .' asant time. Si-v-rr.d visitors from Portland were in at tcnd.i:ice. Visitoks. jj r. peter I'.arclay, and wife, in nmjhMiy with ('apt. Whytc and wife, of flic iSrKhb lark Forward; 0 Cjjif. Hiscoefc and wife of the I'.rilish liAifv; ier:i:;e ; Capt. Noyex and wife. f t h A merjea u liark Garioabli, e.ime U to our ejty the iujtt r part of last w eek on a vj.'t to view the scenery and the opportunities . jjiiestnients. These geritl m n ar- uk- vho repre sent, :in Well as being WcuJtliV thelll sel ves," larire f.reign capit-ii. and it is to be Sloped that their impressions may ! such as to induct' them to u.'vest in tii-O developments of our gnat water j-ower. Co.mk Ox. The Oregonian intimates th it there are nine jo ints in Portland who can Ix-at a lir.t nine at this place. We would most respectfully suggest that there are alout that number of "prints" here, and if the Oregonian luis its nine ready, any time wiliiin 4S ClV'tir.s after the appearance of this no- our boys will Ikmii Iciml, m t!io grounds oi me v. i.icKamas jim,' jaii iTuJj, Dr. llostetter.of the firm of I lostetter V Smith, win): have shown their usual good s use by Iwing constant ad vertis- rsin the V.s t kiiimusk, recent lv ollVred 3-j-.,o.ihk for the Allegheny lU Gas Works. When asked hv tiie President f til.- Councils o! t ii.it cit v, if he eoubl piv for tuciii, tie curtly replied, "i ll attend to that." QCKTioN. Will the City Council in form the tax-payers how they came to let the contract to furnish the hose to one of its own memUrs? Did thev giv. any public notice that thev would b t tin contract to the lowest bidder? this is asking. i pic.sti.-u the tax-pay t is are -Dr. Cardwell. dentist, of Portland, and an old citizen of Oregon, accompanied by his wife, paid our city a visit last Wednesday and remained until Thursday morning. Mr. lh'ves 'f Oh-inpiu, was ilso i,i town during the weeh.. No CHIN Mi:N.-l?y reference to on r advertising colun ns it will U seen that been De Louey, ,f the Uirnum Restau rant, gives notice that he does not em ploy any Chinamen ahxit Ids estal lisiinient. This is a good example for others to fdlow. U . In Town. Our young friend. Eugene Protzman w;ls in townlast WMnesdav. He was up here looking after the inh'r- stst of the shoe trade praUibJv. We Uon t know. Was you, Eugene? I.KcTOtK.-Mr. P. F. Underwood, the celebrated Free Thinker of Poston', is announced to lecture in this city on next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day evenings. PKosrKCTor.s. Dr. WelchT Henry Meldrum and Dave Cauiield projse taking a jrs acting tour in theCas- eade Mountains shortly. They expect '-to te gone aliout a month. si. The many friemls of Capt. s m Holmes will be pained to learn t!at ids little infant daughter lived but a few days. Pkbciliuxo. Work has been eom "lenced on the steamer Alice, and it is lected to have Ler read v for the fall f-rade. 11 Mketino- everybody reiiu niler 5 in6 ;V,,ai"'e lnwS tomorrow eveii '"g at the Court House. is . ,: . I.KAVE3 Us.-Jennings McCarver, County Treasurer, and an old resident of this" place, having been here.for over "H vears, proposes to remove to Tacoina in'a few days, where his father has lar'e landed interests and whose busi ness he goes to attend to. Mr. McCar ver has held several county positions in Clackamas, which he discharged faithfully and with honor and credit to himself, is well known to our people, and he will lear with him their best wishes for future success and prosperity. Buildings. Not withstanding the cry of hard times this .summer, there is as much building going on in thi.s place as there has for many vears past, if not more. Messrs. C. W? Pojie A Co. are preparing to erect a fine brick store; Mrs. M. M. Charnian is erecting a line residence, and a new store buildinir has been erected by Mr. S. J. MeDoii- aiu. Warm Vkatiier. The weather has been delightful during the nast week for the fanners, and all that is neees- 1 sary is, that it continue so for a few weeks, anil Oregon will show to the world that she can produce larger crops than any part of the world. Xii5F.ua:.. Messrs. Williams Har ding presented to the Brass F.a ml on the occasion of their Concert a beauti ful prize cake, containing a gold ring. The boys realized Fifteen dollars from the sale of it, and Mr. Volney Moss got the ring. Gone to Tacoma. Messrs. I. N. Iiradish and Ij. Iiller left here yester day on a tour of inspection to Tacoma, the railroad terminus. They will see whether they ran find anything wor thy of their attention. UiioKE II Kit A km .The little daugh ter of Dr. Roberts, residing on the bluff, fell and broke her arm this week. Dr. Xorris was culled and set the broken limb and the little sufferer is doing as well as could be expected. School. Prof. S. I). Pope opened his Grammar School last Monday under most favorable circumstances. There were in attendance over twenty-five scholars and a prospect of a materi al increase. Kir.Moii. Rumor has it that one of our Ciircst daughters is soon to le taken from us by a foreigner from Washington Territory. Our young men must have been sleeping on their rights. Turn Vkhikns. We are Informed that a Turn Verien society has been organized in this city, but have not been able to find out who is at. the hnl of it. Cimiic, p'n Uemen, don't keep it so quiet. We want some of it. Hetcrxei). Anions tin passonsr? which arrived at Portland this week, from thf Esist, we notice the name of .1. II. Lambert, of Milvaukir, who has just re turned from a visit to the Stat' S. County Kxiiiv.it. The County ex hibit will Ik- found in this issue in de tail. We shall comment upon it and the financial condition ofour coun ty in our next issue. The Governor G rover still makes regular trips as far as Albany, and it is expected that she will be able to do so during the entire summer. Iielinquf-nt subscribers should not permit th'-ir daughters to wear this paper for a bustle ther- b'-ing so much the; on it, fliers is dang r of catching cold. Thanks. We are under ol ligations to Mr. Louis Sial for a fine bowl of ice cream which w as very good this hot weather. Jlz-;r.i.i:i-s. Pleaching in the M. K. Church of this ple.ee Sabbath (liTth inst.) morning and evening by Rev. Judy. Cam.. Mr. Edward Kol-rtsoii will have to call at t his ofliee befor': we can comply with his not of (he llthinst. Ho n n In this city, July lilth, to the wife of Mr. Ruiicn Smith a son. IIoav the People are Robbed. A Washington dispatch says that the. Treasury JVjJartment has pre pared a detailed statement, showing the final settlement of paymaster Hodge's defalcation. After deduct ing what was realized from the sale of his property, there remains as a total loss to the Government, 81b'J,06'. The bonds which were given by Hodge at different times, were four in number, for S20,b00 each; but one of them does not cover the period of defalcation, and it is not expected that the Government will be able to recover anything on any of the bonds it holds. It now comes out that after the indictment of Polomus and Jackson, New York brokers for Hodge, had been drawn, that firm j wrote, saying that they were ready to compromise. No further steps, how j ever, were taken, either in the way ot prosecution, or to enforce a com promise, jind shortly afterward an order was given to dismiss the case. John Bingham's appointmt nt as minister to Japan is not received with much favor by the Piepubliean papers of Ohio. He is not only a high sal ary 31. C, but a Credit Mobiilerite and a wiley old fox of tiie Judiciary Committee. He lias the reputation suppressing many wholesome meas ures in his committee, not very cred itable to the integrity of a fair min ded man. It would be about as well to shelve men of his style, if reforms are to be the order of the party; that is what the people of his district tuouh when they refused to re-elect him to Congress, and tliev are not pleased to see him picked hp for an important position, after losing the confidence of his constitiients and the people generally. Other men, lerhap.s not as sharp lawyers as Innghain, are quite as .safe to be trusted in high places. Getting Tiked. The Springfield n'jiU;ean says that there will be a Democratic party in this country presently, a party founding itself up on equal rights and local self-govern-nienf, a party legitimately i ' and cherishing all that is vital and permanent in the Jeffersonian tra ditions,, is bevond a doubt. To which the Cooperstown Journal adds: And that party, with good Dominations will again come into power. Ihe people are getting tired of the expen sive administration of Graot & Co. "- C'reat Dehts. During the war and since its close it appears the American people have gone into uebt deeper and deeper, not apparently realizing the fact that pay day must come sooner or later, and that the consumers and produc ers are paying heavy interest on these debts to rich lords. This system of ex travagance is particularly noticeable in large Radical cities. ' The state ment is made that the city of Phila phia is in debt the sum of 858,000, 000. New York City, which was heavily in debt when the lladieals got into power through the stealings of Tweed and his crowd of thieves, now proposes to increase its actual indebtedness, with bonds, from 110,- 000,000 to 450,000,000 The truth of the matter is, that the American people have become too extravagant through the demoralizing influences of of a circulating medium which in reality has no value whatever, and the officials have lost all idea of our former simplicity and economy. Extravagance and dishonesty are visi ble at every hand, and unless the people will take a step backward, the people will ere long witness a nation of bankrupts. Not a Defaultli:. A "Washington dispatch s-ays that the deficit of 21, 000 charged against Jacob Thomp son, Secretary of the Interior under Buchanan's administration, is ex plained by the statement that that amount of Indian trust bonds was abstracted by one Goddard Bailey a clerk in the Department of the In terior. The deficit, though charged to Thompson's account, is carried from year to year in the accounts of the Secretary of the Interior, With this explanation Mr. Thompson might be regarded as a defaulter, which he is not. "And so we go," says the Phil adelphia Press, "from bad to worse. Where are we likelv to halt?" And in answer the Jouisville Loiouer Junriial thus: We reallv don't like to mention the place, but there can be be no harm in saying that the cockney spells it with a hitcth and a he and a double-hell." Official Virtue. The Albany Anjus calls for a revival of oilieial virtue. It says that in no other way can the false be weeded out from the true, and the latter only hold tin plarxs in public esteem to which they are entitled. ltAPiCAL Anxiety. It is amusing remarks the Lawrence Kansas, &ttt,i(l ard, to witness the anxiety which Hadical politicians manifest to be come farmers. Some of them go so far as to put hayseed in their hair, wear plow shoes, and halfsole the seats of their pantaloons with striped jeans. Strategy, my boy, strategy The Career of a Great Hceicdy. Twenty summers have elapsed since it w as briefly announced I hat a new vegetable tonic and alternative, bear- j ing the name of 1 1 ostetter's Stomach Hitters, had been added to the list of preventative and restorative medicines The modest advertisement which in vited attention to the preparation stat ed that it had been used with great success in private practice as a cure for dyspepsia, bilious complaints, consti pation and intermittent fever. It was soon discovered that the article pos sessed extraordinary properties. The People, of every class, tested its merits as a tonic, stimulant, corrective and restorative, and found that its ell'ects more than fulfilled their hopes and ex- iK-ctations. I- nun that tune to the present its course has been upward and onward, and it stands to-day at the head of all medicines of this class American or imported, in the inagiii tude of its sales and its reported repu tation as a sa te, agrccaMe and potent invigorant and restorative. For lan guor and debility, lack of apnetiu and gastric disturbances so common during the summer months it is al- solutely infallible. Indigestion, bil ious disorders, constipation, nervous ness, period ieal fevers, ami all the or dinary complaint;, generated liv vitiated and humid atmosphere, van ish under its renovating and regulating influence. Ibis is its rei-ord, avouched by volumes of intelligent testimony. extending over a period of a fi ft 1 1 cen tury, and comprehending the names of thousands of wcll-knwon citizens belotiging to everv ( lass and calling. In Europe it is thought a great tiling to obtain the patronage of royalty for a " patent medicine," but H ostetter's Hitters has been spontaneously approv ed by millions of independent sover- i . . .: ..-.:-. , i . , : eigns, aim lis paieni cimimsis in iu endorsement. If ynti liuve a rough or cold, you are carrying with you the secrs of cviixuntrjton It should lx' cured at once. Thousands have alreadv saved themselves with Wis- TAK'S lULSAM OF WILD ClIKKRV, which has cured the dist'ase in every stage. 1 h" relaxing power of Johnson' Anrhni IAitimrnt is truly wonderful. Cases are al ready numerous wnere bent and stiffened litnds have been limbered and straightened by it. When used for this purK.s-, th" part should b washed and rubbed thoroughly. Apply the liniment cold, and rub it in with the hand. A crowd of "Horse Men," and others daily throng the stores in country and town for Slierititin'x Carttlrjt Coiulition Jinirrrx. They understand that horses can not be kept in Kod condition without them, and with them can be kept on a much less quantity of gram. BARHUfil RESTAURANT LE0X DeLOUEY, Proprietor. (bate of the Cliff House.) MAIX STRKKT, ORXGOX CITY, OCA. THF. I NDEIwSItiKL) respectfully announ- 3 cesto his friends the X r m v eli ng Public, thxit he has re-opened the above named .0 Cai.SE fOOKS EMPLOYED! The Proprietor knows how to serve his c"stomers with j "ter F' A Goo$l Cup of Cofff, Or a. Good Square Meal. LEON DeLOUEY. Orison City. March Cs, lS73-tf. f For the very best photographs, go to Brad ley & Rulolson's Galery without STAIRS Ascend In the Elevator, 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California. Professional and Amateur Musicians should examine the combination Solo Stops found only iu GEO. WOODS . CO"S Oroans. THE.EOLINE. A most delicate, soft or breathing stop. lilt; vox nu.MA.NA. A baritone solo. not a fan or tremolo. THE PIANO. A beautifully toned piano. which will never require tuning. See ad- vertisment in anothercolumn. I mn!3ni3 GOOD WORDS FOR TIIE PAI&-KILLER. We can confidentially recommend the Pain-Killer. Toronto Iiapti.it. It is the most effectual remedy we know of for Aches, l'ains, flesh wounds, ic.-i'(. Johns Xews, J Q. We advise that every family should have so effectual and speedy a I'ain-ICiller. Amherst X. . Gazette. Our own experience Is that a bottle of Pain-Killer is the best Physician atraveler can have. Hamilton Spectator, For both internal and external applica tion have found it of great value. Chris, lira. A medicine no family should be without. Montreal Transcript. Could hardly keep house without it. Ed. I 'vice. Should be kept in every house, in read iness for sudden attacks of sickness. Chris. J'rtss. No article ever obtained such unbound ed iKjpularity. Oulem Observer. One of the most reliable specifics of t he age. Old Xorth Htute. Its jmwer is wonderful and unequalled in relieyi"g the most severe pain. Jluriiny ton Hcntincl. An indispensable article in the medicine chest. A', i", Examiner, It will recommend itself to all who use it. Georgia Enterprise. It is extensively used and songht after as a really uselul medicine. Journal, St. John, A", if. No medicine has acquired such a repu tation; it has real merit. AVcjxrt Daily yews. One of the m'-st useful medicines : have used it and dispensed it lor the pasttwenl y years. Jiei: W'm. Ward, Assam. The most valuable medicine now in use. Tenn., Organ. It is really a valuable medicine, and used by many physicians. Jlostoa Trav eler. We always keep it where we can put our hands on it m the dark, ll need be. JCev. C. Jlibburd, Eurmah.. One of the few articles that are just where they pretend to be. Brunswick Telegraph. In my mountain travels no medicine is of so universal application as Pain-Killer. Eev. J. II. Bixiiy, Hannah. PERRY DAVIS & SON, MASK'S AND l'ROP'S, 1315 1 1 Kill ST., PRO VII tENCE, R. I. Ill SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, O. 377 ST. 1 'A U L ST., I O N TR E A L, C A N A I A . 17 SO UT H A M PTO N , RO W, LO N I )( ) N . E X O LAXB KOIl SALE! OOA ACRES OP hNU FOR SALE AT J V7 $1.50 per acre. For part iculars inquire of It. IRVIX. Needy, Clackamas county, Oregon. XOTIt'E TO TEACHERS! YOTKT IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AP plicat ioiis lor the position of Female Teacher) iai.iie Prima vy Department of the Oregon Cii.v Sfinmruy io,-i he ensuing year will ije received by i lie -t.y Council until the eve iii n; of the ii of August, next. F. O. JlcCiiW.N', Mayor. At i est : W M. P. LUH.NS, Recorder. July 11th, lS7o. 3w. Oregon City Grammar School! nnilE A ROVE SCHOOL WILL REOPEX E I'd mi Moiulay, the 21st inst., tor the reception of pupils in either the PEIMARY OR ADVANCED GRADES. The course of study will embrace those branches generally comprised in a thor ough English, Classical, .Mathematical or Commercial Education. For particulars inquire of S. U. POPE, Principal. Oregon City, July 11th, 1S7.5-H. 1,00 c fljiEFR TkTns V A 1ST T K 13, AND ALSO, VLL OTHER KIXUS OF HIDES, FOR which 1 will pay the hi-rhes market price in casii Uriiif? on your hides and g'et your coin lor them. JOHN SCH RAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, O. e-oii, July 11, ls73-m;l. EXECfTOK'S NOTICE. AJOTICE IS HERERY (ilVEN THAT the undi-rsi;4'iie) has been apoiiited executor of the i-siao1 of Isaac t;apps, de ceased ; all persons haviii;r claims against the said e.slate, ! i e hereby reipiired to present them to me at the ofiice of Johnson it Mct'osvn in Oregon City with proper vouchers within six months" from date of this notice. Dated July Mh, 1S7-1. S. U CAMPBELI,, Executor. EXECCTOIi'S XOTIt'E. IX TnK MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSE l'lIlNE MAOOXK, DECEASED. "V"OTICE IS HERERY iIVEN THAT jj th- iiiKli-rsined has been appointed by tiie County Court ol Clackamas county, Oregon, executor of the estate ot Josephine Mairone, deceased : all persons indented to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; all persons having claims against the same are re quired to present them with the necessary vouchers within six months lrom the date of this notice, to ine at the oil ice of L. T. Rarin, Oregon City, Oregon. J, D. TOMPKINS, Executor. L. T. RARIX, Attorney for Executor. Clackamas county, July 11, 1S7;1. AD.MIXISTK TOKS NOTICE. IN TIIE MATTER OK THE ESTATE OF FORBES BARCLAY, DECEASED. Y"()TICE IS HEREI5Y GIVEN THAT the undersigned ha vebeen appointed by the County Court of 'lackamas county, administrators ol the estate of Forbes l!ar elay, deceased; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment ; all persons having claims against the same are required to present them Willi the necessary vouchers within six months lrom the date of this notice to us at. the office of Messrs. Johnson & McCown, Oregon City, Oregon. MARIA RARCLAY, JOHN Met RAKEN. Administrators. JOHNSON & McCOWN. Att'vs. lor Adm'rs Mice of i;iiial Scttlrinrnt. In the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF TIIE ESTATE OF J. G. CAMPBELL, DECEASED. V1" W. Rl'iK, ADAIINISTUATOU OF the above entitled estate, having filed linat report and vouchers with prayer for final settlement, it was ordered by the ourt that Monday, the 4th day of August, be set tor the hearing of said report, at which time all persons interested can ap l ar and file their objections, If any they have, to said final settlement. J. K. WAIT, county Judge. Johnson a Mc own. Attorneys for Administrator. July 11th, 187S. ICE-CREAM SALOON, LOUIS SAIL, : T": PROPRIETOR. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY AX nounce to the citizens of Oregon City and vicinity, that I have opened an ICE-CREAM and CONFECTIONERY establishment in the buildin occupied by L. liiller, on the formerly Corner of Fourth and Main Streets. The Artie Soda Fountain will be in operation to supply the demands of the thirsty. I inaniuacture all my own stock, consequently they are Pure and Fresh. A share of public patronage is respectfully so licited. Oregon Citr, S?ptemter fth, 1872-tf. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, COUNTY FINANCIAL EXHIBIT. To thk Hon. COCNTY COTTRT OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON . I herewith hand you the report of the Treasuro of this county for the Gentlemen : past year: COUNTY FUND To coin on hand last report, 1872,... to currency on hand last report, 1, To State Warrant on hand last report, 1872 To City To ferry licenses received during the year To letcal tenders sold for coin lo trial fees received iu coin To interest and principal on city warrants sold-.- , To land redeemed To ain't received of Garrett on taxes To iState warrant, indigent fund To bonds forfeited, State vs. Lee,.. . .... To interest on estate warrant.. To coin per Sheriff taxes . To sale of effects of Hugh Kearns To back xay of labor killed on O. C. i R. R - To currency, State vs. Gordon To county orders of Garrett, taxes - To Marion county warrant To county orders, Sheriff taxes, Totals . COUNTY FUND ACCOUNT. Or. Can. Ry lcjral tenders sold P.y county warrants redeemed Ry interest paid on same liy city warrants sold Py clerks vouchers tor cancelled orders Ry coin carried to State tax Ry coin refunded to school lund Py State warrant on hand Ry coin on hand to ua 11a nee Ry currency on hand to ballance Total Marion county warrant on hand COUNTY SCHOOL. FUND ACCOUNT Coin on hand last report, 1S72 Currency on hand last n jiort, 1M72, Currency received as fines, 1872 Coin received as fines, 1.S72, " ' for saloon license " for est rays sold ' of Hedges, taxes ivr school purposes " jiaid back from county fund " received from irreducible school fund Currency received from irreducible school fund Total... COUNTY SCHOOL. Ry amount paid on School Superintendent's orders Ly amount on hand to balance Total STATE KI NO ACCOUNT. To amount received of Garrett, State poll tax, 1S72 To " transferred from county lund acc't to State tax""" To State warant and interest transterred from co. ' " ' To balance State tax received from Sheriff Total State tax Ry State Treasurer's voucher in full for 1872.. Oregon City, July 8th. 1S73. KXPEXLUTUnF.S : Expanse of Circuit Court " " county ' Miscellaneous, stationery, wood, etc., Rrides, lumber for road districts, and repairing of bridges Drawing jury for Justice Peace court Criminal cases in Justice Peace court ( Collect ion of taxes, including stationery, copies of assessment roll, Paupers, Insane, etc Roard of prisoners, repair of jail, etc County Map County Sale , Election, including lasting notices, notices on Judges, poll books, return of poll books, per diem of judges and clerks Roads, ext ra pay of supervisees District Attorney's lees 'ounty Commissioners : Rent of Court House, Clerk's ofiice .salaries of. County Judge, Treas urer and School Superintendent Total amount for which orders were drawn Amount for which orders have been drawn Amounsol outstanding orders report last year $ 3,20156 Actual amount of outstanding orders at last report, as shown by the records, Total Ry amount, of cancelled and redeemed orders Ry amount of outstanding orders to date Total Outstanding orders to date assets : Claim against Marion county Certificates of unredeemed lands bought tor delinquent tax... State warrant on hand Coin in treasury, countv fund Currency in the treasury, county fund Three torfeited road bonds Jtulirment in State case Judgment against D. R. Hannah Total Indebtedness over and above assets SUMMARY : Received from all sources Ry amount paid State tax Ry " " H)U Ry " " on school Superintendent's orders, coin I! " - currency. Ry amount school fund on hand, coin, Ry " " " " " currency Ry " cancelled and redemed county orders P.y am't interest paid on " " Rv am't county fund on hand, coin Ry " " ' " currency Ry Marion county script on hand Ly State warrant on hand s Total REMARKS : County indebtedness over above asse ts at last exhibit, to-wit, June tin h, 1X72 Amounts paid off since, and contracted tor before June 30,lS72,to-wit : County map Clackamas liridge Good Bridge, repair of Wright's bridge, repair of '. : Joslyn bridge, dismantling ol... CHAS. EE. C.A.UFEELD, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CORXER OF SEVEXTir A XI) JIAIX STREETS, OREGOX CITY. Has Just Received a New Stock of Calicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, House Iiining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens, Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents llose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Riblons, Laces and Insertions, Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, &c. Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys, Wliit-h have le? selected ivitli special care for this market and cannot HE SVIIP.VSSED IX QCALITY Oil PRICE. TIIK HKIIICST MARKET Pit ICC PAID K)It COUNTRY PRODUCE, March 13, 1673 :tf HEW STORE! NEW GOODS! NEW FIRM! LEVY BEOTHEES Have Just opened, in Slar.sliall's jNTew I3uildintr, Oregon City, niHE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND DRY-GOODS. X Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gentlemen's Furuishing Goods, Hoseries, No tions, cutlery, ija;-Kei imu au; a . aim, wiurin s uhu i luviftions, anu a GEXEItAL ASSORTMENT OF OTHER GOODS, Too numerous to describe, which we propose Mil. L. LEVY, being a Practical Jeweler of long experience, we will also deal In and manufacture and repair Jewelry. V e guarantee all our goods and work ornouav Give us a call and examine our goods, and save twenty per cent. ' Keoonrl iloor north of the Dr. J. S. Coleman's Com pound Extract iu i n in.-,., u..u.M. ..,i.,u.. ,.,(, n wit- miuauie meaicai quaities of thp FiiMlvntns whih s en t. vated in near v everv California o-oi,. r V, " . . V.11 .ucaij plus. come the household remedy for all disease, jTENnyOHGANS and thei; surToundVnTnd nn.I lialsamie nrom-rties more etr.'ptnaliv t h-.n i "B "'i-' ran e, neaiiuj, SI A, EE LC EE 11 UCa'Cic. This preparation is the result of Dr. orties of the tree in the L. . S. Msnn he had unusual facilities for testin its uses, it can be relied upon as certain to give he prTrnised results' and hu testimonials of its efficacy can be seen at his office. 4t,Xarnev steet '"an F COLEAMX'S DOUBLE EXTRACT OE JtUC'Ar.Vm-S'E'JJSZ?' fcaQ . ertul, yet harmless, febrifuge, and is a treatment of the malarious fevers of our iZV?JZ.r """i?.9? h V AX D AGUE treated wit h it accord- ii.fi i..uu-vL.uy, '"Vie oaneiui results of the usual Quinine and arsenical remedie for those diseases are entirely avoided. , ' " voieinan s e iuia extract or Eucalyptus In I-IB - F 3 H fk Fl B T PS K EUCALYPTUSr r ACCOUNT. DR. Coin. Cur. t W9 C9 $ 91.70 7750 2-J8 33 es 73 81 50 4S5 S 48 00 147 00 202 05 127 10 84 12 149 0l 50 0a 17 89 H.721 24 24 25 7 20 Co. Ordert. . - , 336 83 J 5 731 11 11.7to 39 .$12,532 90 $14,037 51 $-575 53 CR. I Cur. Eedeem'd Coin. 55y 60 $3,162 64 2W5tt $ 292 00 9.114 39 3ao 72 119 09 799 05 ..$11,800 V 15 87 ..f 11.800 99 $3.382 20 $10,655 31 $575 53 731 91 DIt. Cur. 165 40 454 11 Coin. ....$1,239 15 5 00 50 (X) 3 75 3,6.15 31 300 72 1,601 70 649' ,.$6,835 06 $1,269 28 FUND ACCOUNT. cu. Cur. $1,173 66 95 02 Coin. ....$6,5S2 06 243 60 $6,835 66 PR. .$ 522 00 . 9,019 00 95 39 . 2,063 66 $1,269 28 CR. .$11,700 05 $11,700 05 T. J. McCARVER, Treasurer. $ 2,895 R5 3,055 IS 3U5 75M 6,858 13 32 80 1,023 66 2,369 35 920 99 816 33 IMS 1(0 733 77 643 95 561 00 341 09 261 40 2,069 40 f 23,099 38 $23,099 38 4,058 97 $27,158 35 .$14,831 44 . 12.36 91 ..$27,168 35 $12,326 91 .$ 731 91 . 1,371 65 149 09 79!) 05 15 K7 131 10 319 SO 76 00 .. $3,597 47 $3,729 44 $36,681 10 ?10,550 d'i 1,150 00 0.5!i2 06 1,173 66 243 60 95 62 14,831 44 351 75 7!9 05 15 87 731 91 149 09 ....$30,684 10 $ 857 48 208 00 1,730 00 574 15 400 08 20 00 Attest: R, E. CAUFJELD, County Clerk. to sell at the Lowest Povsible Rates, for LEVYBROS., Post office, Main street, Oregon City. EUCALYPTUS of eucalyp- Tof The KID WHYS EEAnnRT'rX' G EREGXACY. D YSEE1 hundreds of rancisco special preparation for the interior vallevs and H war- none DUt toieman's. ror j . Coleman's experiments with h mciHoinni nmn. e Hospital in San Francisco, in 171 and 1H2, where gthe vanmn m-. l-.if : . i leuv , miiu for the Precinct of Ortv gon Citf. STATE OF OREGOX. County of Clackamas. J ss. Henry Humbel. PUT., 1 Civil action vs. for G. LVngorn. Deft.. J Money. To G. Lingorn, the above named defend ant : IN THE name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace lor the Precinct aforesaid, on the 15th day of Au gust, 1S73, at ten o'clock In the rorenoon of said day, at the office of said Justice.in said Precinct, to answer the above named Plain tiff in a civil action. The Defendant will take notice, that if he tails to answer the complaint herein, the Plaintiff will take judgment against him lor the sum of one hundred and tifty nine dollars and ninety-seven cents ($ldtf.97) and for costs and disbursements of thla action. tiiven under my hand this 3d dav of July. V. p. BURNS. Justice of the Peace. JOHNSON A McCOWN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Iw. EXECITOR'S NOTICE. IX THE MATTER OF TH K ESTATE OF ANDREV SfKOULS, SR.. DEfiZD! OTICE IS IIEKEBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, executor of the estate of An drew Sprotils, Sr., deceased : all persons indebted to said estate are requestecPto make immediate payment; ail persons having claimsagainst the same are requir ed to present them with the necessary vouchers within six months from the date of thi.s notice, to me at the office of L. T, Bann, Oregon CHy, Oregon. ANDUEVSPIlOULS, Jr., Executor, L. T. BARIN.. Attorney for Executor. Clackamas coanty, July 11, lsi3. AUMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. IX THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF J.D.ROB- BINS, DECEASED. -V"OTICE IS IIEKEBY GIVEN THAT I i have been amwlnted administrator of t he estate of J. D. llobbins.deceased ; there tore all persons having claims against the said estate will present them to meproper ly verified at the office of Johnson fc Mc Cown in Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. N. N. KOLB1NS, Adm'r. Johnson i- McCown, Attorneys lor Administrator, Oregon City, Juty 11th, 1ST3. SHERIFF'S SALE! -TTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of a certain decree and execu tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for the county of Clacka mas, to me directed in pursuance ol a cer tain decree and judgment entered in said Court on the 2tth day of May, A. D., 1J, to enforce certain mechanics' liens ana other liens in said decree mentioned and described.against Win. N.Holmes, S.J.Hen sley and S. D. Holmes, doing business un der the firm name of Holmes, Hensltsy fc Holmes, and against Win. N. Holmesand S. 1. Holmes individually, and in favor of K. F. Cauiield, John Hutton.Mat hew Kich ardson, William Mullins and C. H. Fair childs, uixn mechanics' lien judgments aa-N aforesaid, for the sum of tilO.tu. dollars, wit h costs and accruing costs together with interest from the date of said judgment at the rate of ten per cent, per annum ; and whereas in the same decree and judgment, an order was made foreclosing a certain mortgage held by D. B. Hannah in the land hereinafter described, and rendering judgment in favor of said D. H. Hannah, and against Win. N. Holmes, for the sum of l,ti!i2.5l, dollars, gold coin, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month from date of judgment together with costs and accruing costs. Now, to satisfy said execution and the mechanics' lien judgment in execution first recited, I have leviedruion a certain saw mill (in said judgment and decree mentioned and described) together with its machinery .fixtures and appurtenances, together with one-half acre of land on which saitrsaw mill is erected and situated ; said half acre of land being described' as lot lows : The saw mill being the centre and the land to be a parallelogram of four equal sides of sufficient length to include one halt acre of land, the centre of which shall be the exact center of paid saw mill ; said land being a portion of the northeast of section l.'J, in township 3 south, range 2 east, of Willamette meridian, in Clacka mas county. State of Oregon; and to fur ther sat isl'y said execution, and said last mentioned judgment and decree in favor of 1). 14. Hannah, I have levied upon Us remainder of said northeast hi of said sec tion 1.1, in township 3 south, range 2 east : and also the east of the northwest cr said section 1.1; and on Saturday, the 2d Day of Aug&st, A. D., 1873, at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., I will sell all the above described property at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, psiid to me. to sat isfv said execution, costs and accruing cost s. A. F. 11KHI F.s, Sheriff. By HENKY HEDUES.Deputy. July 3d, 1X73. wl. O TO LET. riHE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED I as the Council Chamber, in Dr. Tlies sing's brick building. Apply at this office. -v J. T. APPERSON, OFFICE IN POSTOFFICE BUILDING. BROKER. o Le jf 1 Tenders, Clackamas County Or der, and Oregon City Orders BOUGHT AND SOLD. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans negotiated. Collections attended to, and a General Brokeage business carried on. jan6tf. GEO. WOODS & CO S OR&ANS The most remarkable Instrument ever per fected : capable of the most beautiful mus ical effects, and in the most elegant cases.-. All Loveir of Music should see them, and hear their COMBINATION SOLO STOPS. Wm. O. BADG-E R,. Of 7tli Saimome St., Man Francisco, has them. junel.3m3. Wm. I5R0UGIIT0X "VITOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM T T the citizens of Oregon City and vicin ity that he is prepared to furnis'h Fir, (Spruce and Cedar LU MBER of every description. Dry Flooring, Ceiling.Spruce (for Shelving) Lattice, Pickets, Fence Posts (Cedar). Constantly on Hand. Street and Sidewalk Lumber furnished on the shortest notice, at as low rates as can be purchased elsewhere in the State, Give me a call, at the OKEUOV CITY, SAW MIIJ. March 21. ;873-tf. A Beautiful Farm For Sale ! 540 CRES OPEN TILLABLE LAND, Iirge Orchrd, Splendid Spring, and Good House with in three miles of Aurora, at less than R4 PER ACRE! This offer is only good for twenty days. Enquire at the Enterprise office. Oregon City, June 6. 1873. tL STILL IN TIIE FIELD! WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found in the citv. All goods warranted. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest casb price paid for country produce. Oregon City, March 2Z, 1S73. Justice's Court o o o 0 o O O O o o o o G o o o o o o o r? 0 O o o o o o 5 o o G o o o o o 0 o o f .- t-: IV 0 G o o -f.J