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o o 0 O 0 0 9EE9 TIIEUE IS SO GGD. " ' Tlt,t fool hath scffl in his heart, there is no God.' " There is no God! Go to. the smiling fields, heboid Each tiny flower, each tender blade, By a creative power unfold, By a still higher power surveyed, 2sote each bright gleaming, changeful hue. As forth they spring from out the sod; Warmed by the sun, watered by dew, Then say ; there is no God.' There is no God 1 Go to the green and shady wood Where birds are pouring songs of praise, To the Creator of all good, Vnd note each lefty elm upraise Slowly from tiny, tender shoot Unto majestic altitude ; Each lofty tree thy words refute, Who tells " there is no ?od." There is no God! GC.ize up into that arch of blue, As in its old accustomed plaeo Each twinkling star comes into view, .Slow journeys through' those realms of space ; A masters hand hath set them there, lor untoldQgeshave they plod Across the arch : cans't thou gaze there And say " there is no God?'; There is no God ! Each flower, each shrub, each lofty 'tree, The stars that greet the evening hour, Are emblems of the mystery Of God's unbounded, mighty power, Revealing all the falsity Of him who doubts His word ; And he stands forth a living lie. CWbo says ltcliijin ;ijxl Educational, Mr. Joseph Mackey, of the New York Dry Goods lirporter, has fitted up a room for a noon day prayer meeting at his office. The scholars in the public schools at Clinton, Iowa, attend school but lialf-a-day -the boys in the morning and the girls in the afternoon. Man is like a watch : if evening and morning he is not wound up with pray el and circumspection, he is unprofitable and false, or serves to mislead. Sixty-five new Sunday schools. 7.000 scholars, five churches organized, and 1, JUO conversions, are reported as the re sult of one missionary's labors in South Carolina the last two years. The Rev. T. Fisk, a well-known Uni versal ist clergyman, died recently in Phil- aut-ipuia. lie was lor many years connect ed with the news paper press of Washing ton and Norfolk. . Holy fear is the door-keeper of the soul. As a nobleman's porter stands at the door and keeps out vagrants, so the fear ofGod stands and. keeps all sinful temptations from entering. The Episcopal Church ft taies numbers 31 diocc 4 1G priests and deacons, lul.'ol members. lol.Sll) in the United 41 Bishops, 1,'Mo parishes, Sundav school THE OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD, COMING TO OREGON CITY ! Now is the Time to Take Passage for The Establishment of JA WHO HAVE sortmeuts of ill & fTH!E!S I JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST AS- there is no God.' e Spiftualistic poetry is generally terriblysickly trash. A poeai en titled, 41 Come Down Lore the Skies." appears in the ' Lyceum Banner, which is a fair specimen of its class. Two verges will be enough for our readers we think: ' Come down from the skies, little girl of mine, Come down from the skies so blue ; You have not forgot ten the shade and vine YTlterc the clustering blue grapes grew ; You have not foi-gottetrfcow you and I Pressed rut the fragrant wine, Iu days when you were not dwelling so O " high In the skies, little girl of mine. "Conic down from the fathomless, melt ing blue. For the world is. O ! so fair! The leftvcs float down from the place where they grow, As bright as your golden hair ; The sumac glows in tiie landscape bright. Morermiel than yer.r mouth, And the great sun sails tike a ship of light CM'Piii the wooing south.''" The sumac is said to be more than the mouth of the lit- O O vermiel 0 tie trirl now dwcliirjr " so hiih;?' it may be so, but we really don't know what "Ycr:niei'; means. It hasn't any connection with vermifuge, wc suppose. To induce this little fr to come down f om the skies she is promised a dahlia, and invited thus: " Though I am mortal, anii you divine, O corneas you used to be!'7 If this is the sort of poetry that brings spirits back to earth, the liter ature of the spheres must be very in- Uifiercnt, whatever the music may be. Fowls wiil lay better a.d more regular ly by being confined apart, say the morn ing of each day. It will lie remembered that Hen. I. S. Diehl was sent to Asia Minor, last year, in service of the Agricultural Department at Vv'a-hington. He has returned, arriving sit New York about the 1st of December, bringing one hundred and sixty Angora goats, two shepherd dogs, and a number of Angora cats. The purpose is to domes ticate the animals in this country. It is the opinion of Mr. Di"hl that the climate and grazing lands of the Pacific coast are just waited i'or the propagation of Cash mere goats. ani that the fleece will be of very great vatue. Mr. Diehl will be re membered as an irrepressible temperance lecturer who made a campaign through Oregon a few years ago. lie Vent to the Atlantic states in J an. I was sent as Co:. sal to Ihitavia. Returning to Wash ington in 1 ft i J 4 , he has served iu the Agri cultural Department till the present time. The o;:;ous known and loported to be j ihc most healthful of the bulbous family. b:'.t owing to its strong and pungent flavor is less a favorite in ietiued circles" than it ought to be. In this peculiar climate, and more particularly during the wet season, when colds and coughs are the rule, and the exemption from them, the exception, a bee u-:e 0f ilt onion would prevent much sai'eri: ;g. A portion of raw onion eaten jus! before retiring to rest will generally give repose to such as are suit'enog with lungs overburdened with opj r.-ssion and irritating matter, t f course, we are aware that for a short time the breath of the on ion eater is not so delicious and fragrant as is desired. bt the sweet repose and other advantages derived from them, is more than suukient to balance the un pleasantness in the shape of tainted breath. In Europe, where the land has been un der cultivation for many centuries, and the fertility of it maintained and oft renewed by aruhewl moans, a common practice is fci sow 'flax utter any green crop which has succeeded several years of pasture. In England. .Scotland, and Ireland, it is grown alter potatoes, horse-hoed turnips, c ibbages. and hemp, ir the ground be pre viously well manured ; this was formerly the practice iu Flanders, is still h Pal v. and some of the fenny con :t ties in England, then turnip ami lastly liep.ip ugain. These crops extirpate weeds most eSecluaRv by means of the previous manuring. clea1in'. and line tilth to which thev are subjected : and this is the cause of their being so well adapted as previous or preparatory crons The same piioe'ple should be observed' in tins country. It is, true we do not gener ally grow what- are technical lv called ereen crops ; b"t the same object 'is gained by using either newly broken-tip rruund. or sowing alter that crop, whatever it may he. which leaves the ground cleanest. A coal scoundrel went into- a elotlrrtg store ia Kansas Cky. Mo., selected a suit! and. drawing a pistol, told- tin mercla t he would take the package, lie did. an I rode away without paying for the gooda Several persons were in the store during the sale. - Labor is the sure foundation of all true happiness and prosperity. A young man in Clayton. Iowa, recently stole a yoke of cattle to set money re move to Missouri with his family. " He was arrested, and when the facts were made known to lis young wife it broke her heart, an-d she died in few minutes.. scholars 5 contributions, over S3,00t),on0. According to recent statistics there are 2.-1 12 Catholic churches in the United states and 54.1)00 Protestant churches. In Flor ida, once entirely Catholic, ttiere are now eighteen Protestant churches to one Cath olic. The Baptists of Illinois now number 18, 121) members ; in 1837 there were only 1, 100. In the hist two years they have bap tized 10.000. The Baptist ratio of in crease has been twice as great as that of population. In the present year they have built a church and baptized about one hundred members every week, on an av erage. P.e not sudden ; take God's work togeth er, and do not judge of it by parcels or pieces. It is. indeed, all wisdom and right eousness ; but we shall best discern the beauty of it w hen we look on it iu the frame" and when it shall be fully com pleted and finished, and our eyes enlight ened to take a fuller and clearer view of it than we can have here. Oh ! what won der, what endless wondering will it then command ! The publishing house of the M.F. Church. New York, is a vast establishment one of wonders of modern ecclesiastical history. It publishes some 1.500 bound volumes of .Sunday School books ; 1,000 bound vol umes, including Bibles, commentaries, bi ographies, and kindred works : over a thousand tracts and ail the pharapherna ila of Sunday Schools, including maps, cat echisms and the like. Three hundred per sons are constantly emplo ed in this -concern. "; They issue the Christian Advocate. a weekly journal, which has a circulation of about 2o.tt00; the Sunday School Advo caie. of v, hich tiOO.OOJ copies are distrib uted; (Jowl Xetcs. of which 1)0.000 are suld. and the (hiwleriy lievieuc, which has a steady sale of 4.000. Forcig:i Goss:p. The population of Spain is lS.OOO.O'JO. Paris sends three hundred thousand children to school. Coal mining in Great Britain cost l,5Go lives last year nearly live a day. The English Bible Society in sixty years has distributed some 5:1,000,000 copies oi the Scriptures. Official reports declare that 0,872 in fants have been murdered, directly or by abandonment, in Great Britain, within a single year. Sir John Bowring writes to a friend that Byron's album has disappeared, and. it is feared, has been abstracted and taken to America. A gentleman writes to a London paper that Cowper's summer-house at Olney. where he composed "The Task," is last go ing to decay and ruin. Great Britain spends -12,000.000 a year on an army, and when occasion comes for it having to be used, it takes millions more to get it in readiness. A late Havana special says an envoy has been sent to the United States Gov-ernni-nt by the Dominican authorities. probably iu relation to the sale or lease of toamaua. It is stated, in connection with the re cent execution of Fenians at Manchester, that the sovereign of England no longer signs death warrants or exercises the par doning power. A new toy makes its appearance in Par is every vear. and has a great run. The toy now" in vogue is a breech loading gun of the Chassepot pattern. Whether it dis charges bullets or sugar plums is not stated. On the 21th of August, each year, every one, native or foreign, ia Austria, is turn ed out. ot his house, or supposed to be so. inasmuch tis to continue to reside where he has been living he must go through the form of assuming a new tenure, ami be to ail intents and purposes an incoming ten ant ; and this that the Government may exact a certain sum as stamp duty on the new contract, or, in other words, impose an inevitable tax under the apparent guise of a voluntary arrangement. One of the prettiest of Christmas cus toms is the Norwegian practice of giving on Christmas day a dinner to the birds. On Chtis-mas morning, every gable, gate way and barn door, is decorated with a sheaf of corn fixed on the top of a long pole, wherefrom it is intended that the birds shall make their Christmas dinner, liven the peasants will contrive to have a handful set by tor this purpose ; and what the birds do not eat on Christinas day re mains tor them to finish at their leisure through the winter. The greatest snow storm recorded in Russia occurred on the steppes of Kirg heez in Siberia, iu 1527. destroying 285, 00 ) horses. 3J, 100 cattle. 1.000,000 sheep, and 10,000 camels. The greatest on rec ord in Fngland is that of'lJSll. in which," f r forty-eight hours, the snow fell so tuii oudy that drifts of sixteen, twenty, and even tweaty-iiMir feet we. c- recoid.-d in various places. In the south of Scotland, ia 1820. there were thirteen drbty days, which killed nine tenths of all the sheep. On Kskdalc Moor, out of twenty thousand only 15 were left alive, and the shepherds everywhere built up huge semicircular walls of the dead creatures, to ailbrd shel ter to the living till the gale should end. An inch an hoar is thought to be the av erage rate of dei-osit. Ihotigh lo ir inches are said to. have fallen during severe sioms. No climate in the world, not excepting France, can compare wirli out State in raising the Sugar Beet, both in quality and in its valuable properties for making Su gar. This has been fully proved for many ears. FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever brought to this Market consisting, in part of CLOTHING. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,-For Gents' and Boys' wear! FURNISHING GOODS. Of every variety ! I UIF3" DRKSS GOODS. Of all kinds and colors! L VDIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS. HOSIERY, etc., MERR1MAC PRINTS. WHITE GOODS, etc., II VPS YND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES -And an endless variety of goods, too numerous to mention. Wfiai3i tlaey Iialcan! to sell Lower tSasm OREGON CITY BUSINESS oTwTpope & Co., DEALERS IN S T O A7" XC S , Pumps, Lead Pipe, Hose, etc. AnI Manufacturers of fin, Copper and Sheet Iron "Ware, Main Street, Oregon City. rr.i, o.cfTnrs would respectfully an nounce that they keep constantly on hand a rood assortment of Cooking I ail or, A. S-: ,..i ,hr stoves, suitable to tins market, which are being Offered at Portland Prices ! n,,- ccrtment in this line is larc:e, and em braces almost any ciesireu pattern, iueiuumd the BUCK, HENRY CLAY, 1 J 12 A I IT 1 1 ST ONE, "WESTERN EMPIRE, GREAT REPUBLIC. BLACK KNIGHT, &c. rr..finrr nii.l .Tobbiiis of every description dono to order, in a manner t hat cannot fail In addition to the above may be found a good assortment ot Hard ware, Woodeuware, etc. U. W.POPE & Co. Oregon City, A m il 'Joth. L-'IT. P- HEW LIGHT ! MEW LAMP ! ISTIEW lJLTJIP ! BEST NIGHT LAMP IN TJSE '. OREGON CITY BUSINESS. L O Cl l' S & ALUIIIU1IT, EXCELSIOR MARKET ! MIS CELL A NEC- US. Corner of Fourth and Miia Sis., Oregon City Oregon. rp.KK THIS METHOD OF INFORMING JL the ymblic that inev keep constantly on hand all kinds fres.h and salt mats, such as BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, CORNED BEEF, II A MS, PICK E LEI) PORK, LARD, And everything else to be found in their line of business. LOGUS k, ALBIHGIIT. Oregon City, April 'joth, 18U7. I2:ly AND Life Iijsurance. J lite Insurance Lumpativ, the best doing business on this cvut. This Company is the only one in Oregon that Issue Fclicies and Adjusts Losses Without referring the case to San Francisco. ALSO, AGENTS OF THE IToith America Life Insurance Co.! I'resentmg the most desirable features, having its policies guaranteed by the Ktate of New York. lou't delay attention to these mat ters unil your property is destroyed by tire. or until vuu are sick, when you car.iiot be insured. Call immediately. (iiii.tf liemoved ! Removed ! The old and well known Porllsaiid FoBielry, I). MOXXASTJZS, Proprklcr. PORTLAND OREGON, II OIIN'SON & T.kCOWN ARE THE Local A cents in Ore iron Citv, of the Pacific AS NOT DISCONTINUED WOUKI but has been removed to Second street. between Alder and Morrison streets, where business will be conducted on as large a scale :is in years oast. 2:ly SHADES SALOON. MISCELLANEO US. n tst Side ITai it- Si rut, hctteefn- Second and Third, Orajoa .City. GE0HGE A. HAAS Proprietor. The proprietor begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally that the above named popular saloon is open for their accommodation, with a new and well assort ed supply of the finest brands of wines. liquors and cigars. 52 ISAAC fAtir:. JOHN FAKR. FARE. & BROTHER, Butchers und Meat Venders. Us FIRST It If any one is disposed to rfouht the genuineness of the above statements, Especially the latter all the undersigned ask of them is, that they Call axd Examine the Goods and Prices ! And satisfy themsrhes. We may be. found at the o7d stand, the Brick Main street Oregon City. J A UUJJ t Vli u I Many Advantages! if XfH-Krd-ixivf, arid ttilir- shioke or ujt'iutlce odor ivtn 7t T . Building, igj- Country Produce taken in exchange for go'xls. 3X Look Out ! The Railroad is not Coming Yet ! BIT TIIK PEOPLES1 TRANSPORTATION C". Arc Still Running their And Rolling in the Goods for Oiarman 6: -Warner's old Brick Stare, Main Street. Where he not only intends to sell, but Will Sell Cheaper than any oilier House in the City. T will ar ?OVF OTF COME ALL, and satisfy voursolves that it is no trouble to me to show'soods. ' I have received one of the largest stocks ever brought to this mar ket, consisting in part of a line assortment ot LADIES DliE.-r.-3 GOODS. BALMORALS. FURS of various descriptions ; CLOAKS, such as Circulars and Sacks ; KID G LOVES, best quality , BlVoWX ND BLEACHED MUSLINS, nil widths: BOOTS VXD Sli )!: : II ATS AND CAPS ; CLOTHING ; FINE BLACK DRES SUITS 5 CASSIMERE SUITS ; SUPERIOR BEAVER SUITS: BOYS' VND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, nil sizes and qualities fcS VUIT TILVT WILL SUIT ANYBODY all on the most reasonable terms. -Vlo a lar-e stock of Gents' Furnishing Good-. GIlOGEUiES-A Well selected assortment. g AOKERMAN. KIT All kinds of Produce Bought. frit' from SECOXDIt 'ires a S-jt, CU'un, n hit,: Lxjht. THIRD 1'. i Fluid or Oil. Thankful for the favors of the community in the oast, wish to say that ihev will con tinuii to deliver to their patrons, from the wagon, as usual, Oil Titlt.6 end Saturdays of caci iced.; a I t 1C Deal (HUiiOies OI UOJ, Jliaiuii, ai.u Pork, or an v other class of meats in toe uaikct. v:tt CITY BAKERY! MAIN STREET, OliEUOX CITY. S. C. MANX. TUOS. LEAHY. Fashion Eiliiard Saloon Slain street, between Second and Third, Oregon City. IIAKIT & LEAHY Proprietors. " IH E above long established and popular L. Saloon is yi't a favorite resort, and as only the choicest brands of Wines, Liquors ami Cigars are otsnensea to customers a share of the public patronage is solicited. X. 15. Families supplied with the choicest Liquors, Publish Ale and Potter, in bottles, 011 the mo.-t reasonable terms. a. 11. is ELL. l. a. r.vniiEtt. BULL , PAR II SR. AND DEALERS IX Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints. Perfumery, Oils, Varnishes, And every article kept in a Pruir Store. SC.) Main S'iKket, Uuegon City. CITATION rl THE COUNTY COURT of the County of Clackamas, JStata of Oregon : Theodore Wygant, Louisa Myrick, Francis E. Holmes, and others, petitioners ; it. Forbes Barclay, administrator of the estetc of II. V. Lambert, deceased, Lnmbert, und the heirs at law, and next of kin of said II. V. Lambert, and all persons inter ested in said estate, defendants. T Larn-.rrt. and the hdrs at hue and nerf of kin, if II- U. IjiiiJjert iUciiJ, aii J. aU prrtfHi iritt:rftid in said fffntr, von-rtsti-dciix, and Forhf-s Eard'iyadmirtitrril.ir, fr. In the name ot the State of Oregon You and each of you are notified that on the 4th day or February, l me v oart aoovc namec made trie following oraer, ana you are hereby cited to appear in said court u$ required by said order that is to sir': "(fji the matter ot trie petition or nieouore v v- irant and others for admission to probate ot the last will ot -Henry . Jjamoert deceased. Upon reading and liiing the petition of The odore Wvirant and others, petitioners, iu said petition named, it is ordered that citu-. tion issue as prayett merein ; ami 1 -crocs Barclay, administrator ot the estite of said Henry V. Lambert deceased, and Lambert next of kin and all persons interested in the said estate whether as heirs, known and un known or otherwise, are required and hereby summontd to appear before tins Court at term thereof, to be held at Oregon City, 00 the first Monday of March, P-'iS, to show cause why an alleged last will ami testament of said Henry . Lambert deceased, saul t.r have been lo"st or destWuved, should not be set up, proven and recoided, and why thr letters of administration irrantcd to said Forbes Barclay, should not be revoked, and 1-tters testamentary issue- to said Theodore Wygant, and said estate disposed of accor ding to the provisions of" said alleged will. And it is further ordered that this citation be published once a week for four successive weeks in the "Oregon Oily Enterprise," a newspaper published at Oregon City, Clack amas conn iv, Oregon. Wit.: Hon. W. T. Matlock, County dude;?, , -' and the sea'' of said Court, aftixed -: L.s. t this fourth dav of February, 1 ;-',. ' J."M. BACON, Ckrk. Loo an & Shattuck, and M. Elliott, 10.it Attorneys for Petitioners. CHE J PEE than any vUur LUCIETE, BURNING FLUID in the iilmvc Lamps, outrivals ail other Fluids for LIGHT and ECONOMY. It will not Stain or GreisuCloth.es, Carpets, Tables, etc. LTJCIIJE LAMPS AND THE FLUID CAN UK HAD OF BARLOW & FULLER, (Successors to Yv'ortman k. Shcppard,) Keep constantly on band CAKES! P I E S! I 11 EAD! And Crackers of all kinds I Orders in this Line "vdll meet with PK0MFT ATTENTION ! c- W-FL& Co-' BAmow a fuller 1KALK1IS IN' Store., Ti tvare, I.! nil ri --. ('., Lunq", OiUy Chiiiinf, alii f i; niuf HIGHLY IMPOE.TA1TT ! Also keep on hand all kinds of FAMILY G 1IO C F R I E6 ! AND I'UO VISION'S ! fcTE A M BOAT STORES ! And all Artiolosr utted for Culinary - Purposes ! ZIGLER & SON., COOPER Oregon City, Oregon. rmilE UNDERSIGNED A P.E NOW PRE I pared to make all manner of ware in the hue of cooperate, from a well-bueket to hogshead, of both bib'e and straight work on .short notiec. and at teasonablo rates. Call and examine samples of our work, as it is its own recommennation. S J.ilm) L. ZIGLER & SON. To all wishing BARLOW & FULLER RUBBER CLOTHING COMPANY! IIS Montgomery Slitt-t, San Francisco California. Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of ail kinds India Rubber Goods. All kinds and styles'! Druggist and Fancy Goods, Stationery, Co) ribs, Balls and Toys, Pipes and Canes, Blankets, Piano Covers, Lap Robes, Air and Water Goods ilssfeaei jeclv Ties 2 For Ladies and Gentlemen! Door Mats, Wagon springs, ctr Sha ft Battler., Curry Combs, and Horse Boots, Backets and Pails, Gloves and Napkin Pings, Toilet Glasses, Card Baskets Fans. Latest styles of MsaMjei Jewelry 2 By eTery stearier, JOSEPH FKASEU, Sole Agent for the Pacific Coast. 82 Lake street. Chicago. 347 Proud way, New York. 45.tf LINCOLN BAKERY! Wist Side Ulaiu Street, Oregon City .Oregon. L. LI LLEU Proprietor. HAVING REMOVED INTO Ml NSW B 17 I Ii D I I T G ! lionsF SHOEING, BLACK SMITH I N G, I IK )X, ETC. John W. Lewis, Corner of J.-l.V .;. SECOXD trM " OR EC. ON CITY, 'IVihostliis pt!url;;i!!;. v to inform his old customers, and the public m general, that he now h.:s on hand THE CELEBRATED "Web-Eoot" Plow ! Vnd ether patterns which he warrants in everv purt:cii;ar 10 e num;i..-uuii. in- Fanning; (Mmniv.nity are i's;eeiallv and earnestly invited to call and .ee these im plements, before pnivhasini: elsewnere. Ail work in his line is done in the bet possible manner, and at such pi ices as most suit all. In connection with the above de partment of business the undersigned is also prepared to manufacture Wagons and Carriages of every kind! in point of stle and durability E Q, V A I, T O A X Y 1 M l' 11 T Fl 131 llarini; const antl y on hand forsale a lame assortment of material, consisting in part of WAGON TIM HER, IRON, STEEL, ETC., The proprietor is Enabled to fiil all Orders ! For shch Artie' on Tlio Most Favorable Terms. All woik from this establishment, and all material sold on order, is warranted to be as represented. j . w . j.r v irs. Sell a line assortment of LI QUO US AND TOBACCO ! lv the Case, or at retail! Attention is also directed to the fact that nobody else sells the FAMOUS GLEASON CHEESE ! IN SHOUT! Farmers ar.d the public generally, are in vited to call at the City ISakcry, wiicre the truth will he made aop'arer.t that our stock is compute, and our prices reasonable, kinds of produce taken in exchange LrO"' lS. t)reir"n City Ccsmcpolitan Billiard llocms. Alder street, bet. Front and First, Portland, Oregon. Two new and very perfect French With the Improved Phelan Cushions, .bist set n; at the Cosmopolitan. These Tables are incomparably superior to anv others in use. " CKOitUK II. GKF.F.NF. I'i'f Rooms opart from the Saloon, j xi.l A. J. SIOXr.OE. V. -- K. MLT.I.KN'. E10NH0E t IsIELLEIJ, Dealers in Calif maa, Vermont, ami Italian Marbles, Olndiaks, Monu 7iieils, Head and Foot, atones, Salem O heron. Mantles aad Furniture Marble furnished to order. ALL PAKLOW Jan. Mil, 1 Ai! for I'CLLKP. tl:l JOHN FiLSMIe WOULD INFORM THE PUI5LIC THAT 1 still continue the manufacture of I OREAD, A-k ji lue rM your ritilibcr Lsiaiii'iiJs.:;. to VubscriBe Sotix practical joker in Cincinnati ad vortisod in one of the bv ).ipcrs that a certain ir,e chant girirtg his name; and place of business a tn-want of :i cat. and that fur a good one ten dollars would be paid. The next im rni ig the store was liter illy bes-ieged. by urchins with the'r arm .nil oi cat- biack cats, white cats, speckled cats, Thomas eats, ancient cats, and juvenile cats, and every urcbin de manding his ten dollars. Later in the day a distressed-looking gentlonian. covered with cats' hairs, presented himself at the office of the advertising paper, and with extreme indignation announced tiiat he never owned a cat. never wanted a cat, and devoutly hoped never agiin to see a cat. The publishers sympathized, and de clared it was a cat-astrophe. A railway employee relates a very af fecting incident connected with the recent railway catastrophe at Angola : TO 3HLK3IEN, DAiRYMEX AI-JD STOCK RAISERS. OIL CAKE MEAL TIIE BEST FEED known for increasiuii the product and richness of Milk, fattening Stock, an i titling i3 for market. For sale in quantities oe ItAW ixiil'iwi'ED LWSE1SD OIL, and Ground Paint, designed es pecially for outside work, constantly on hand. Xlso, wasted, CASTOR BEAXS AXD FLAXSEED for wbkh. ca.sh will be paid on delivery. Facirie Linked Oil and Lead Works, King street, near Third, San Francisco, 51:tf L. P. PENC11LEY &. CO., Agents. pies. CAKES, PILOT BREAD, Boston, Butter, Sugar and Soda C E AG K E B S, t(c, tt-c, lie. In addition to which 1 will keep constantly on baud a large stock ot the best staple and FAMILY GKOCSlEtlES, PROVISIONS, &c. I am also agetit for the celebrated Dursery and FLOWER GARDEN! of II. MILLIuU, Milwaukie, and am prepared tosnp!y orders for Flowers and Shrubbery at the N ursery prices. 1 1 :-) L. DILLER DALY h STEVENS, G EX EE A L A OEXTS, Ofptce Removed to No. 104 1 rout street, r'ortianu, llregon. Opposite McCortuiek'a Pook-Store. ILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION to the Collecting and adjustment of accounts, bnlsand note;-; Negotiating Inland bills; effecting loans; sel'ing and leasing real est it" ; house renting, and to the gen eral agency busiuess in ail its branches. JAS. I.. DAl.V. WARP S STKVKXS. Xot.jr; I'nl'ic. O 0 II E MADE FURNITURES RETAIL DEALER IN SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Has removed info a LA RG7.R STORE, in MA S ONIC B UIL DING, Where lie will be pleased to wait rprm bis old customers aud as many new ones asma r.atronize him. in addition io tnennove. lie mis ret;.-n! recei veil a WiiLL SELECTED AtSOKT MENT of Perfnni'ry and. Cosmetics which are offered for sale at reasonable rater. Oregon Citv. Oct. Pth, 1-57. K0TICE TO 110 WANT First Class Fine or Coarse 15ol samel t?!Eea I Made or Repaired. Especial eare and at tention paid to orders for line wi.-ik. Mich as Ladies' and Mis.-.-s Fine Gaiters, Gents Fine French Calf Pi.o's, etc. lr-y Otdeis solicited from abroad will be executed wi'h neatness and di.-.;ti-h. TEKW I LLP; Eli A; SMITH, -lo.tf Green st., Oswego. Oregon. SUMMONS. F: THE CIRCUIT COURT of th-State of Oregon, for ilie County of Clack.Wias ss: j.'o cent. Revenue stamp. Georsre A. Pease, Administrator tV Ion is hon,of the estate of Robert Moore, deceased, plaintilf. vs. l.-auiel II. "Ferguson, I.eander Holmes, Robe-i t Pentland, F. H. Holland and George A b e r 1 1 a t h y , d c-' e n d ; in t s . To the uliin't namtd difrnd mix : In the name of the State of Oregon, Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the coirplaint tiled Against yoin the above entitled action, within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you, if served within the said county; or, if served in any other county of this State, thei-'i-in twenty davs from the date of the service of this summons upon you ; and if you f.iil so to answer, for want thereof, the plaiutitf will amdy to the Court for th relief deman ded tlicrcia JAMES P. UPTON, l.j.iji Attorney for ITT.- GTJEMfJES. jrSTrCES'X'OURT FOR THE TRE- cmct of dun Citv, State ot Uregon, coun ty of Clackatnaft: Lucien P. Davidson, plfl" j Civil action vs. to recover II. II. McCord, defendant. ) money. T tin: Df'iidatit, II. II. 2!ctrd: In t'.:e name tiie State of Uregon, Yoj are hereby rvqr.aed to appear before the undersiuned, a Justice of the Peace for the precinct aforesaid, on the 7th day of March, A. O. l"r:;s, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said (lay, at the olllee of said Justice, in said precinct, to answer the above named phun iot in a civil aciioti. The defendant will take' notice, that if he fail t answer the emu plaint hcrtin, the pla.inid will lake ju-lg-meiit aiiair.st him for e-i.e bundred and ti!t tl: re e dvdlars and .-eventy-li ve e-nts, in gold coin, with cos's and dibnrse:nents ia this action. J. O. TRULLINGER, J. I'. January -r.d, Is'CS. J b".J.t SUHIiOHS. IN JUSTICES" COURT FOR TI!F. PRK cinvt of Linn Citv, State of Oregon cottn- A Levy & Feciiiieimer, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Furniture, HTAKE Tills X the iniblic that thev MET1IOD OF INFORMING have now on hand a lare invoice of J . M . HEELER .1 LARGE IX VOICE OF XEW Sunday School and Gift Books ! 17BOM THE AMERICAN TRACT SOC1E JU ty and Various other Puldishinj Houses ! For sale bv the subscriber, on Jefferson St., between" '2d and Sd. Portland, Ongoti. - -G. 11. ATKINSON, Secretary. 5i!.ly"l and Treas. Oregoa Tract &oc. y. Oregon Commission Agency OFFICE. Do LIBERTY STREET, XK'.V YOKK IITV. For buying und shipping direct, bthe Isthmus or Cape Horn, ail classes and varie ties of Merchandise, including Musical In s'run.ents, Farming Implements, Carriages and Machinery. Jff Faithful rdtention will also be given to the securing and disposition of Patents. All orders aud business will receive prompt attention. Goo' s shipped in best style at the lowest rates, aud insured to older. " BltSIXKSS REFERENCES : Aldrich, Merrill & Co., San Francisco, Ca! McCraken, Merrill t Co., i'ortland, Uregoc J. 11. Moores, Salem, Oregon. Thomas xMonteith, Albany, Oregon. NEW YORK CITY KEFEUEXCES. J. L. Brownell & Uro., Rankers, CA Rroad sf A. E. & C. E. Titton, 'Jo and ;7 Liberty st A. M. Starr, late of Oregon, 05 Liberty st. Alfoou Maun. Treasurer Natibuul Bank Note Co., 1 Wall s:. iiy-x 0KEG0N CITY TOWN PLAT ! An the vicinity of the place of T. J. Hunsaker. SQUARE AXD EXTENSION TABLES, urn EA US. BED-STEADS. ' " LO UNCUS. DESKS. STANDS, CHAIRS. And various other Qualifies of Rich and Medium Furniture I Forming a complete and desirable assort ment, which merits the attention of bnyeis. Wc HMIUTACTTJEE FURNITURE Using good materials, and employing the very best "'mechanics iu the State, hence Me can'warrant our g'.xids to be as represented, aud w are prepared to till all orders with promptness. 23?T" Ve call the attention of the public to our salesroom, as containing the most complete assortment of dmlrahle 'JikhIh in the State. LEVY e-i KKCIIlIKlJiEU, 4.;.ly! Mum street, Oregon Ci-tj-. s RANCH FOR SALE. ITUATED BETWEEN THE CLACK- amas and the 59 5?" Wiil be sold cheap for cash. Apply to LEVY K ILCli 1IF.IMER, ,tf Main street. Oregon Citv OREGON CITY BEE WEE. Y ! IIEM1Y II U JIB EL, Having purchased the above Brewery, wishes to inform the put.. c that be is now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 quality of LAGER BEER! 4 , 1 - i , --is guv"-: u can eootaineu anywnere tn ttie btate. Orders solicited and promptly fiilcd Uregou City, December I'rth, lOtt PAINTING. PAINTING. JSl JSt GD "EXT 'IS-i-; Sign and Steamboat paitingj- : Grainhi, liuitaKous of kin-.I? Wood ;:3ail MarMc! Executed as well ns can be done on the Pacilie Coast. I'SJ" Examine our work and judge for your selves. Every order attended to" with care and expedition. THE GREETING. Collection of Glees, Quart--Its, Cho ra set, Part Songs, u-"., By L. O. Emerson . author of ''The Jubilee.' Harp if Judith, Golden IVreutt. Merry 67; i'c. Upwards of half a million copies of Mr. Emerson's music, books have been sold, a fact proving a popularity w hich has I ewarded no other author of the same c! iss ot books, anc" which cannot fail to insure for this new vol nine an immenses.de. The contents of tlu. woi k ate, for the most part, new. A lame number id' valuable . pieces have been con tributcd by Mr. L. H. Southard, whose name is a suiiicieiit mi a ran tee oi' the exci Hence. The markeil features of die Collection are: Originality, Brilliancy and variety, and it will be found, upon c.ueful examination. 'hat there is no glee bonk before the public tli.it in every pai ticular will prove so Completely satisfactory to musical societies, ar.d conven tions, coiisi'i vatoi iesjdobs and amateur sing ers. Price SO.rs ; srj per d.iz., mailed post paid. Old VI. R DPfSON i Co., Puhlishei s, Boston C. II. Uitwx & Co.. New York ti.tf T he X e w B ook. I? 7 the Author of thV " Schonberg Co'ttt Family,"1 entitled On Beth Sides of The Sea; A stow of the Coiwtu :nwe:d t li and the Restoration. A sequel to the 'Draytoiix and the Davenants." 1 vol.. 1 mo., Al 75. Puohsheil from the author's copy, uniform with the other volumes of the '(.'otta-books." tv of Clackamas. John Seh.ade, pRI". vs. H. H. McCcrd, deft. ) io th. d.r.o ,-', . In tlu' name of the State are hereby required to appear lie! Civil ae on to recover money. of 'roson, i o vctt e mi dcfsigiied, a .1 ustice of to-:- feacc ;.r tt.e pre cinct aforesaid, :i the 7th day i t Man h, A. I). 1 at -t o'clock, atternooii of s.-.id tiny at the oilice of s-.sid Justice in mi: 1 precirc!, to answer the nh e named j'huiif.ii' iti a civil action. The defend mt will take notice tiiat if he fail to answer the complaint here in, the plaintiff will take judgment arait:st him for forty-fire ; tVi dollars, with cot and disbursements in this action. ,1. C. TRULLINGER, - P. January 2";, ls.,v. il.--.r-t 8 Euiraaons. In Justices court, for the rur. cinct of Linn city, Clackamas county. Ore gon. State of Oregon, Clackamas county -ss; J. A. McDonald, pi 11'.. ) Civil action f j re vs. corcr monev. II. 11. McCord, deft. ) To II. II. lI.:Oir-l,thi,..n iKtmsd dgndcrd. Iu the name of the State of OiQun, yon are hereby required to appear befoi e the uu il .-rsigui'd, a Ju.-tice of the Peace for the pre cinct aforesaid, or.the 7th day of March, IsOS, at 1 o'clock in tiie af.ernoon of .said day, at thootilee of said Justice in said precinct, to answer the above named pbuniitl', inacnil aelion. The dcter.dant will take notice, that it he fail fo.answer the complaint herein, tiie plaintilf will take judgment against him !r the sum of ?'.i7 4"-l'H), and for costs and (In- bnrsements in this behalf, laid out and ex pend. -d. (tivei; under mv hand. th:s-J"d dav of January, 10. J. C. TBULLINtf Fli, " .Justice of(l);e IJeace. Eror.Mt S-:m? i.r, Afty for pltf. fMXt 4(t.tf C. E. MrRRAY, West door Ralsion's brick. Main st., Oregon City. Book and Job Printing! rjIIE ETEUPUISE OFFICE Is supplied with every requisite for doing a superior style of work, and is constant ly accumulating new and beautiful st vies ot material, and is prepared for every variety of liOOK AM) .TOIl at satis fa crony rr.Ki-:s. sT- The Public are invited to call and examine both our specimens and facilities for doing work. The two Families of "The Drayton's and the Davenants," as indicated in the title, tue. in this yo'mne a. in the preceding, made the warp of the story into which, is woven the history of a most eventful period. Opening with the tragic scenes of the execution (if Chatles I., we have presented i:i the highly dramatic style of the author the establish ment of the Common wealth under Cromwell, its brilliant career, the death of the Protect or, the restoration of the Monarchy, and the forcible emigration to Atnetiea of prominent actors in its previous overthrow. The book is strongly marked by the peculiar charac teristics of the author which have made her " Cotta Fatni'y" one of the most widely lead and T opuiar books of the times. Srfit I. y lli'lil, po.-:f f,.j id, Ot 7'ivijjtof the 2-ice,hy M. W. DODD, Publisher, .OoG Broadway, N V. Works of the " Cotta Family"'' Series. Chronicles of the Schonberg-C'otta Fam ily, 1-2 mo., Si r.o The Fatly Dawn, 12 mo., 1 f' Diary of Kitty Trevylvan 1 ,r;o On Both Sides of the Sea, 12mo., 1 7" 'flit D.iytons and the Davenants 1 70 Winefred Bertram aud the World She Lived iu 1 75 "From r.o books in our knowledge can we catch the spirit of the times they represent, so thoroughly as from the Volumes of the 'Cotta Family' series.' Y. F. Eeiitr. " Young and old alike should read the en tire set of M rs. Charles' works, if thev would be rebeshed in the purest waters of Chris tianity." Other Works by the same Author. Mary, the Handmaid of the Lord 1 75 The"Soii2 Without Words, for children, 1 Illustrated, ) 1 X Poems, It) uio 1 To Works by the author of Mary Poicell (') volumfcs.beau'ilully printed ami bound. ) Maiden and Married life of MarvPovveli, 1 7 Cherry and Violet 1 50 and I 15 The Fair Gospeller. I'l mo 12- Household of Sir Thos. More 1 50 Jaques Bouneval, a tale of the Hngne- r.ots - 1 CO 'f Anv of the above sent by moil on re ceipt of price. M. ceip 17-Si i m DODD, Publisher 00 Broadway, N. Y. NOTICE. " : THE Co-PARTNERSlilP HERETOFORE known as the ftrt.i of Miller & l'Qe, in the lumbering business at Oregon Citv, i this day t!isMd ed, ..November 2".th, Wi7,i by mutual consent. Those having claim against said firm will present them to SamT Miller for pavment, and those owinsr the firta will ;dease come forward and settle with Samui I Miller, who is authorized to receive and receipt. S A M U ILL M I LLER, GEO. 2V. PEASE. Tot? business will be carried on in the fu ture by Samuel Smith, who wiil furnish all kinds of lumber, both rough and dressed, and all kinds of fruit boxes on-short notice and at reasonable prices. T.tf SAMUEL SMITH. F THE U. S. LAND OFFICE AT OI!F.- Kon Citv, Oregon. James A. Robbins r- Antoine Lucie, V. 1). Remington, lleniy Mertill, Thomas Price, and 11. W. Beyce, contest in relation to the South half of N 1 until fer, and N half of SE quarter, of sec tion 51, T a S R 1 Y. To all the above named contestants : ) ;;l are hereby notified thai the above entitled case is set for hearing at the said Laud oilice Oil Saturday the ill. day of April, 1 SOS, at the hour of'l o'clock !.! , of said day, at which tune and place ail parties interested will be allowed a bearing. Feb. lt lh, lsGs;. OWEN WADE, Register. HENRY WARREN, Receiver. FINAL SETTLEMENT. THE COUNTY COURT OF CLACK A- rnas county, Oregon: In the mattei ui the estate of Peter Clasan, deceased. The administrator of said estate has fil'-'i in said court his report and voucher fer final settlement, and the court has appointed The first Monday in March. lSGS, for the examination of the same. All persons i.itc rested wiil take notice accordingly. WM. P.. BURNS, Admr. Johxsox & MfCowx, Atty's. M'"-46 PUBLIC 1I0TICE. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, AVARN- JN in ail jtersons against harboring Qr trusting Tiierisa Humbel on my account, as I will not be responsible. HENRY II UMBEL. Oregon City, February 'st, wx. .fj- TOIi PIUXTISCi XEATIil fcAMt' fj ed at the ENTERPRISE OFFICE. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,