The Weekly enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1868-1871, September 15, 1871, Image 3

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TOWN AJO COUNTY.
Cocxtv Co'- ht Proceflunos Jas. Offi
cer presented a petition for an Increase of
for boarding; Floyd Sinclair. The
Court onierci uuxi
f . . . . v UfM'lv.
i Farnsworth was granted peddlers
, . at. 2l ner annuui
The Court reconsidered its former order
.ttin aside tne suri-y
r ,ad from i!e Methodist Church, in Beav
S Creek precinct ; thence by the wey of
U'm Kntchors Tannery to Camby. and
H- n Misner was ordered to pay Wm.
p, tcher the sum of S.0 damages, and the
road declared a public highway.
The levy of tx tor the present year
was made un follows : For county pur
ges 0 mills ; 2 mills for schools ; and
' "for State ; total, 13 mills. According
.he assessment, this will raise a revenue
.Vcouuty purposes. $12,600 : State, $11.
WO; School, 51.200.
The following bills were allowed :
t rtnwr for board .-5 i.5 00
). II. Deardoff, for lumber.
T J. Ma 1 ck
Oregon City EstkiumusK
Hedge & lisngman
Tims. Charman
George Gitlx-ns
J)r. II. Sattarans
J. D. Merry man
10 50
2 00
4 50
5 00
5 70
42 50
12 00
4 50
35 00
Hedges & iiingman
f'nmner s looniest in case
of O.
Kempton. drowned:
Dr. Barclay
J. L. Barlow
W. P. Bnrn3
Wm. Kudy
Win. Fonts
Fetor Paqttet
C. E. Warren
Kdward Elliott
Thos. Brown
J. Stenard
L. J. Vanght
A. Warner
W. P. Burns
Win. Kudy. repair of jail
F. C (Jeer, board of prisoners
J. M. Frazer. as per bill
A. Warner, as per bill
C. C. (I arret, assessor
J. D. Garrett, deputy assessor
L. Barrin. deputy assessor. . . .
8 20
1
40
1
1
40
40
40
40
40
70
70
70
70
10
30
50
4 00
14 00
133 30
C.G 50
400 ?8
172 00
32 00
L. 55. Campbell, compiling charts. 100 00
i. M. Bacon,
Daniel Crouk
tatiuiiery
board ot A. Lam-
13
bert -
Wei. Pronghton. repair of jail
Thus. Charman. for spikes
A. A. Durham, for lumber
l. Ford, for board of A. Lambert,
at $2 5U per week
Sfitcvs. Michael McCormick :
W. P. Burns
A. Warner
C. E. Warren
J. B. Barlow
Dr. Barclay
J. I). Bobbins
Sundry bills from the Justice
Peace Court were positioned,
from the Justice's Court in the
28
5
12
50
50
20
50
32 50
10 90
10 GO
5 00
1 70
1 7
3 80
of the
A bill
case of
Michael Demeran, in favor of W. P.
Burns, C. E. Warren and A. Warner, was
rejected.
There was no business transacted in the
Probate Court.
Nfiss Anthony. This Judy delivered
her lecture in this city last Wednesday
evening to a fair audience. We have
neither space nor inclination to criticise
her speech, suffice it to say that we were
very much disappointed in the abilities of
thi lady, and so were most of her hearers.
She fell far below what we had anticipated.
We differ from our Portland correspond
ent in one respect regarding her, that is
her looks. We could not help thinking
what a fine looking aud useful women
she would have been had she got mar
ried years ago and would now be sitting
in "her parlor surrounded by a family of
children, grand children and perhaps
great grand children. She would then
consider herself the peer of any women.
We wish she had been more fortunate in
her younger davs.
Jkems Pii'K.s of PiPEsvu.i.E. Mr. Steph
en Massett, who is amor. need to give one
of his entertainments in th;3 place next
Saturday, is highly spoken of by all the
?apers where he has given recitations,
'he Salem Mercury says of his readings:
''Mr. Stephen Massett, the original, com
ic and pathetic Jeems Pipes of Pipesville.
grtve one of h'r.3 awusing and interesting
jchibitions last night at the Opera House.
The large audience composed of all
clnsses of our citizens were highly de
lighted and much instructed 'by the hu
'rhor.ome. and at times pathetic perform
ance displayed by the truthful delineator
of character, and eloquent speaker, and
which they often manifested by acclama
tions of delight, with which they greeted
the performance.
Died. Mr. N. P. Dodge, formerly a res
ident of this place, died on the 11th inst..
at the residence of his brother, in Sacra
mento. Mr. Dodge had been afllicted for
sometime, and i-ft Portland about six
weeks ago. will; the hope that a change of
climate might prove beneficial, -p.imI for a
time it did. Mrs. Dodge did not accom
pany bint to Sacramento, and received the
ead news of his death by telegraph on the
12th, while only last week she received a
letter from him stating he was improving
la health, and would soon be on ins re
turn journey. Mrs. Dodge has the sym
pathy of her many friends in this city in
lier bereavement.
"Snag Boat. Mr. Joseph Paquet has a
contract from the Government to build a
snag boat, to be used in clearing snags in
the upper river. This lias been badly
needed, and we hope the upper river will
soou be placed in a coudition so that
boats will be able to run as far as Eugene
City the entire year. There is no trouble
in this, provided the water is turned in a
chauixd and the Iocs are removed.
Goor Work. Street Commissioner Mel
drum seems to be doing good service on
out streets. He is laying down a good
sidewalk from Main street, on Sixth, to
the railroad depot, and grading the street
so that teams can get there this winter.
He also proposes to lay down new street
crossings, lie is the right man in the
right place.
Recorded. The deed for the "Wilboii
Springs
was recorded in the County
Clerk's office this week. The property
was purchased by Mrs. Sarah J. Bnrbank
nd son for the sum of $13,000. We are
informed that it is the design of the new
proprietors to fix the place up for an at
tractive sumner resort.
In Town, Ex-Go v. Geo. L. Curry wa
in town last Monday and gave us a call
We also, last Wednesday, had a call from
Mr. A. II. Fish, from Looking Glass Prai
rie, Douglas county, formerly a citizen of
"us place.
Raise of Fake. The fare on the boat
.nd cars has been raised to 75 cents from
this place to Portland. As a Portland
paper says: Its all for the benefit of the
people that this is done.
alf IviLixn. A calf belonging to Mr
Locy was" run over by fhe cars and so
badly injured that it was necessary to kil
it.
A Secrkt Wobtu Knowing. Peters'
Musical Monthly for September is a splen
did number. It would seem almost impos
sible to improve this excellent fork and
yet each succeeding number seems to be.
better than the last. This present number
opens with a beautiful ballad by G. V.
Persley. entitled "Barney Aleeh;" then
follows a charming song by Tucker, -My
Mother'j Weddin-Kiner after which
Comes Thomas's sicred song. "The Cross
and Crown." which i.s alone wor;h double
the price of the Monthly, "My Sister in
Heaven," bong and chorus, and "The
Home of the Swallows." duet, are also
gems of great value. These are followed
by five quartets, three easy piano pieces,
and two elegant transcriptions by Leonie
Tcnel. making a total of Gfteeu pieces
printed from thirtv-six full
plates. and you can get all this choice music
Jor thirty cads. Vol. VIII. commenced
with the July number, and the publisher
offers to send the July. August, and Sep
tember numbers for 75 cents. Address J.
L. Peters, yy 13 road way, New-York.
New Goods. John Myers Las just re
ceived a new supply of goods, which he
oneis to the public at a less price than
they can get at Portland. Give him a call
and price his goods. lie says he has
marked his stock down to a cash basis,
and is bound to give bargains.
Change. The Dayton aud other up
river boats don't leave until the rooming
train arrives from Portland, about tj
o'clock.
Cua.;k. The Senator leaves this place
for Portland at 7 o'clock in the morning,
and reluming, leaves Portland at 2 o'clock
p. in.
Rizuuiors. There will be an address
at the Congregational Church on Sunday
v
"
evening next, upon ""Woman's Suffrage
a reply to Miss Susan B. Anthony.
General News Items.
The Cincinnati Enquirer lias learned
from Jesse 11. Grant that there is no truth
in the report that he intends to resign the
office of Postmaster of Covington. The
New York Suit, Republican, regrets to
;.dd ttiat neither is ttieie any probability
that he will ever be dismissed from that
office by the President, nlthougti he is
quite incapable of discharging its duties.
None of the smaller shams ol Grants Ad
ministration is more lamentable than his
own father to a position lor which he was
utteily and notoriously unlit."
The Lousiville Courier-Journal sensibly
remarks that if Andrew Johnsm had been
guilty of half as many violations ol the
law and the Constitution as Ulysses S.
Grant, he would not only have been im
peached and deposed, but would have
considered himself fortunate in not being
hanged.
At the election ef coanty ofScers, held
in .St. Louis last Tuesday week, the Dem
ocratic candidate for Presiding Justice
was elected by 2,000 majority.
Let us do ftill Justice to General Butler,
says the Albany -Evening Junrncd. The
Louisville Courier-Jiiunxal replies: "1'mt
i-n;iy do him (nil justice, if you choosL
For our part, we never mix ourselves u
with the hanging of anybody."
T!k grandfather of George 11. Pendle
ton was the second of Alexander Hamilton
in his duel with Aaron Burr.
The Democrats of -oone county Ar
kansas, noniiuate Wr. S. Hancock for
President aud B. Gratz Brown for Vice
President.
There are to be -elections held this fall
yet in the following States: Texas elects
her Congressmen on the 3d of October.
Pennsylvania will elect two minor State
officers, and Ohio and Iowa all their
State officers on fhe ItHh ef October. On
November 7th Massachusetts, New Yom,
Maryland. Minnesota and Wisconsin will
elect State officers. New Jersey a Governor,
Mississippi Legislators, and Illinois a Con
gressman for the State at large.
A defalcation has lately been discover
ed in the United States Mint at Philadel
phia, of $00,000. Only sixty thousand
dollars more to be wrung from the already
impoverished tax payers to rill the pock
ets of some of Grant's thieving pets I
And thus the rr.on-ey goes.
In the Chicago IlenvliUcan of the 2Gth
of August the following paragraph ap
pears :
"The Republican party has been in
power as long as any party ever ought to
be; and, other things being equal, should
go out. Parties -grow corrupt in power,
and arbitrary; and the Republican party
is bo tli -corrupt and arbitrary."
The Cincinnati 'Commercial and Spring
field (Mass.) llepublicati both Radical pa
pers are running Rev. lleury Ward
Beecher for the Radical nominee for Pres
ident next year. The lligli-Cburchmen
and Christians generally are artel' the in
tempetate and ignorant Ulysses with a
sharp stick.
John Ship-man voted at every Presiden
tial election we have ever had, voted
twice for Washington and Horatio Sey
more, and. in his 1 00; li year died at
Springlield, Vt., thcotherday.
Mrs Grant has signified her willingness
to accept an Irish spinning wheel from the
citizens of Belfast, England.
The W alia alia -States-mail has infor
mation that Rev. W. II. Stoy, late of Port
land, is the i'astor ot the VrOttstant Epis
copal Church in Deer Lodge City, Mon
tana. J. D. Cook, of the Oriental Hotel. Walla
Will la. on September 2d made a rough as
sault on Mr. W. II. Newell, of the States
man, with a slick or club.
The dispatches report wheat in Liver
pool at 12s. 10d.--a rise of four pence
since Saturday. Wheat is gold just row.
On the 5th of September Leslie vas in-
aueurated Governor of Kentucky.
The New York Globe says:
Gail Hamilton tells us of a married wo
man in this city who held, independent of
her husband's control, thirty thousand
dollars. This money the received trom
him when in full health. lie became
paralyzed, and she at once took a para
mour and sailed to Europe, leaving her
husband an annutv of three hu ldred dol
lars, and supporting her paramour out of
toe proceeds ot the fortune which her
husband had given her.
Can't Mi-s Anthony tell us what should
be done for the protection of this poor
"brute of a husband?"'
One of the exortations used in Califor
nia on election day was, "Vote down the
pauper litigant law 1" And the thing was
done. Ore gonial. a
Do you pretend to say that the Radicals
will repeal the litigant law in California?
We Endoksk. The Albany Register
says :
One of the finest hotels in Oregon is
the Chemeketa, at Salem, kept by that
trentleinanly lellow. lion. li. 1. Larhart
The house is a credit to the State, anc
ought to brinr in a Jortune to its proprie
tors, and its efficient landlord.
Commenced. Senator Williams thinks
there is yet some hope for him to go to
the Senate again, and be has commenced
his campaign. He will find Corbett
'Mitchell and several others in his way
besides a Democratic Legislature.
Read It. We ask oar readers to read
the Portland correspondence in this issue.
Wouldn't the admirable editress of the
-Veto Xorlliu-est go after our correspondent
if she could find him out ? But. we pre
sume she will make up for it by going
after us, as she did when we were abseuf.
Keep 'tool, gentle sister.
An Irislimn, who was standing
on a London bridge, accosted a
youth standing beside him, saying:
"Faith, and I think I know7
vees : what's ycr name ?"
"My name is Jones," replied
youth.
"Jones, Jones," said the Irish
man, "and I know two old maids
by that name in Dublin, was
either of them yer mither ?"
It lias been proven that the
child, Mary McManus of New
York, w ho committed suicide be
cause she was accused of stealing
a piece of ribbon, was innocent of
the theft.
'Tis a solace for a man who is
never happy unless he is winning or
losing, or making a wager, to re
call a witticism, "A man who don't
bet is as bad at the man who does,
or at least he is no better.
A man's body Is a delicate machine, snb
ject to many ailments ; bat a woman is sub
jeet to many more, Her little ailments, her
nervousness and "notions," and headaches,
although they seem trifling to men, are re.il
disorders. For eostivenes, d yspepsi, gen
eral debility- rutins i the back and loins.
ncivousand sick head.ishc, impurity of .-kin,
and all troubles clas-ed as ''female com
plaints," Dr. Walkek's California Vine
gar BiTTEtts, which aie purely vegetable,
and may be safely given to the most delicate
are a sovereign and speedy reined v. Used
in time, they sti engthtn" the system aud
avert serious dsekse.
At the residence of the i. filiating minis
ter, in Cai.by, Sept, 10, JS71, by Uev. ( W.
Boork. Albert II. Lee, Esq., of the firm of
Rooik& Lee, of Canby, and Mins Martha J.
Hall, of Clear C eek.
DIED.
At Sacramento, Cal., at the resilience of
his brother, N. P. Dodge, late of this city,
aged 3'J years.
WIILIAM CAVIDSOIT,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Offiec, . 3
PORTLAND,
61 Front
Stret-t,
OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable
localities, consisting of LOTS, HALF
BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and
STOUES; also
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts
of the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in this (MTV
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with preat care and on the most
A D V AN T AUEO'US T ERM S.
HOUSE-s and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL
LECTED. Aud a General FINANCIAL and
AGENC1 BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the SI ATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY"
and forward the same to the above address.
Feb. 3, 1871.
Itebetin Oi grt e Ioilge No. I. O. O. V
CISS Meet on the Second and Fourth
X TUESDAY EVEXrXGS,
of each month, at 7 o'clock, in O Id Fellows
Hall. Members of the Degree are invited to
attend.
AVOID QTJACKS. A vritim t f early in
discretion, causing nervous debility,
premature decay, &c , h iving tried in vain
every advertised reined-, has a simple means
ot self cure, which he wit send nee to ins
fellow -sufferers. Address J . il. ivhr. LS,
78 Nassau St., New York.
Sept. l:ly
Oregon Lihlgc No. 3, I. O. of O. V.
Meets every Ihur.-Hlav even
i ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's
Uail, Mini s ect.
Members of the Order are invited to attend
By order. K. (i.
Muitnumali L.olgc No. J, A. F". :ititl
a. ijoitis its regular cutnmumca
iions on the Fir-it oiid 'I'hL d S-ilitr-tujij
each month, at 7 o'clock from
i ti e :"!iti i f September to the '20th of
March, and Ti o'clock from the "Jiitli of
Match to the 2'iih ot September. IJrcth
ren hi ;ood standing are invi'edto attend.
Dec23. 1S70, By order of YV. M.
J. M
THOMPSON',
C. W. FITCH.
THOMPSON & FlTCH,
Vttonicys sal ILsiiv,
AND
Real Estate Agents,
EUGENE CITY,OREGOI,
OFFICE TWO DOORS NORTH OF THE POSTOFFICK.
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD,
LOANS NEGOTIATED, AND AB
STRACT OF TITLES FURNISHED.
YVJE HAVE A COMPLETE ABSTRACT
V of Title of ail property in Eugene
City, and perfect plats of tiie same, prepared
with, great care. We will practice in 'the
different CoCits of fhe Stat -, special at
tention given to the collection of all claims
that may be placed in our hands. Legal
fenders bought and sold. sepStt
AXIiMEN.
200 CHOPPERS & LOGGERS
rpO DO CLEAK1NU WOitiv ON THE
JL Northern Pacific Railroad, between the
Cowlitz River and ilodgaen s.
ALSO,
Well Broken Ox Teams.
Men apply to C. T. SHERMAN, at Pum
phrey's Lauding, on and after Monday, Sept.
11th.
Application for work ot Ox Teams, to
FRANK HINCKLEY, Resident Engineer,
Kidder's Camp, on Cowlitz.
STEADY WORK AND GOOD WAGES.
THOS. B. MORRIS,
Eng'r Pact Div.
Kalama, Sept. 4, 187l:w5
To school Teachers,
npHE PLACE OF PRINCIPAL IN THE
JL Oregon City seminary is vacant. Ap
plications from competent teachers are de
sired immediately, as the school is in pro-
gress. w.ij.juu.N ON,
School Superintendent.
Oregon City, Oregon, Sept. p, 1S71 :tf
HUSIXjESS cards.
charles e. waruen,
Attorney at Law,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Rcpt.lt':ly.
TOIIX M. BACON,
Z7
Imoorter and Dealer in
car jSK3L a
STATIONARY, PERFUMERY, ic, ic,
Orrgrjrt Ci'y, Oregon.
At Channan 1 - lV-r'ier' old stand, lately oc
Cuj,'ud by S. s! 'firman, Main sirttt.'iggs
!0tf
JOHN FLEMING,
DEALER IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
IN MYERS" Ffi'.E-PROOF BRICK,
"MAIN STREET. OREGON CITV. OREGON.
fwlACK
& WELCH,
DKNTJST
OFFICE In Odd Fellow' Ten. pie, core r
of First aud Alder Streets, Portland.
Tiie patronage of those desiring superior
operations is iu special request. Nitrousox
ide for the painless extraction of teeth.
Artificial teeth "betier than the best,'
and at cheap as the cheapest.
Dec. 23:tf
Dr. J, II. HATCH,
DENTIST. fWW
The patronage of tr-me desiring f iret Class
Ut' iiioit, is re.-pec ; ; a U v solicited.
Satisfaction in a-ii eases guaranteed.
N. B. A'ilrtfus 'O-vyde administered for the
Painless Extraction of Teeth.
Ofkick In Weigant's new buHding, west
side of First street, between Alder and Mor
rison streets, Portland, Oregon.
"Live and Let Live."
JflELDS & STPJCKLER,
DEALERS IN
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES,
COUNTRY PRODUCE, &c.,
CIIO10L AY INKS AND LIQUORS.
At the old stand of Wortman & Fields
Oieon Cit , Oregon.
13tf
y U. W ATKINS, M. D.,
SURGEON, Portland, OnEGn.
OFFICE Odd Fellows1 Temple, corner
t irst and Vlder streets Reside
Main and Seventh streets.
ce corner of
W. F. HIGHFIELD,
Established since 1840, fit the old stand,
ATn'n Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
An Assortment of Watches, Jew
elry, aud Seth Thomas' weight
Clocks, all of which are warranted
to be as represented.
Renairincs done on short notice,
and thankful for past favors.
CLARK OFvEEIIMAIJ-,
City Drayman,
OR EG OX CITY.
All orders for the delivery of merchan
dise or packages and freight of whatever des
cription, to any part of the city, willbeexe-c-ite
l promptly and with care.
IN
JEW YORK HOTEL,
(Dentfches Gaftban.O
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam
sirp landing, Portland, Oregon .
H. HQTHF0S, J. J. WILKENS,
ROPRIETORS.
Board per Week 5 00
" " " with Lodging 6 00
" " Day 1 00
A. G. WALLIXG'S
Pioneer Book Bindery-
OREGOXIAIV ISUlJLDliSG,
Coi ner ef Front atitl Aliler Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desire pattern.
MUSIC HOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bo-ind in every variety of
style known to the trade.
()rde a from the country promptly at
tended to.
Jacou Stitzel. JvmesR. Utton
STITZEL&UPTOTJ,
Heal Estate Brokers and General
Agents, Corner of Front and
Wash ing ton sir efts,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
T Will attend to thesnle and owrchase
of lieal Estate iu nil parts of 'h. iiy and
State. Special attention -gieu to 'the sale of
East Porwiad properlv.
Address P. 0. Bos -1V2, Portland. Oregon.
ST1TZEL & UPTON',
9 1 f. AV.7 ; t :t ! e IS .- e r .
OEEG0N CITY
BREWERY!
SgM nii'iG i: i. & st r,c;
Hjvi ig p;v ) eo i e a -love i. e .ve v w -u-io
i"o hi oe pno c i it 'i lie i'i uosv o em -
rd to a)..u.'.' ii' e a No. 1 Ci,i. 1 iv ol
LAGcn nccn.
A s ' ooil ?s a be b . ' aed fovwl'ce in fhe
. O i'i e .-o i J "il i m i . '' v fi '??.
Religions Services.
St. Pauls (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. John
. Sellwood, rector, bervices on Sunday
at loi a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School
and Bible class at 2 p. m.
1st Congregational Church Seats Free
Morning Services, 10.
Sabbath School, 12 o'clock M.
Evening Service?, 7 o'clock.
Rev. E. Gerry, Acting Pastor
PRAYER MEETINGS.
Sunday evening, 5 o'clock
Tuesday evening, 7 o'clock.
o
M. E. Church, Seats Free.
Morning Services, 10.30,
Evening Services, 7 o'clock.
SOCIAL MEETINGS.
Class Meetincr following Morning Servces.
Praver Netting Thursday evening 7 co'clok.
n.i L.IL p.l I ot 1 nVlfthl- P Xf
aaooaiu ociiooi o. . . .n.
Notice.
mAKEN UP ON THE 30TII OF JULY
X 1S7L by mistake, about 14 miles from
Orfrron City, a chestnut sorrel filly, star in
tnrphparL about 12 hands high, which the
owner can have by calling on the under
signed, at the Oregon Kuy urewery.
JOUNSTEGE.
Oregon City, August 3,1871.
5Vtf?t,.
1 nnTTRTY CiT? BANCROFT LIBRARY.
Pacific Boot and
nrl . i 1 ttw ..h44.Yi
s.Y1"'H1C Uim JlilHUIilClUll
ficiH' FISE SHOES on
1iVo's4 WV Evei-v Ola
Made to Order on Short Notice, Wholesale and Retail.
2STew Stvles being Made IDaily-
DEPOT
PACIFIC HOOT ANI SHOE II'USI3,
PROTZiIAN, C!LL3HAE3 &CO,
CORNER FIRST AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND.
JUST OUT BOX-TOED OXFORDS and GAITERS, and the
JERSEY TIE. the Easiest Fitting Summer Shoe Made,
Ju'y 14, lS71:tf
WILLS ASVS SINGER
Has Ks-lul'iishfd
A Factory
FOR TIIE MANUFACTORY OF
FUMITURE,
SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS,
AND MOULDINGS ( F j J rZES.
3- They will also do TURNING, of every
description to order,
With Neatness and Dispatcl
o
ALL WOP.K VA UR ANTED.
Shop on the River, back of Ackerman's
Store, Oregon City, Oregon.
"Constantly on hand
PARLOR, BEDROOM, OFFICE,
KITCHEN, and SITTING
ROOM FURNITURE, BUREAUS,
Lounges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Bed
steads, Ac-
Sales Room In Dr. Thessing's Brick, Main
street.
TO
riO YOU BELONG TIIE FUTURE OF
I our beauti fo 1 and fast prowiucr St.ite.
Soon the sbiill wbis: !e of the IRON HORSE,
ps he comes tmoking across Ibis sjreat con
linont. drawing after him the rich products
oi itieAniious Weaitn auu industry, will
annoiiDce the
"GOOD TIME COMING,"
when Oregon's own Sons and Daughters
will be c.rllcd io fi'l the new avenues of Busi
ness. Evervone should prepare for an
ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE.
Great chances have been made in the com-
mficuil n 8 airs of Oreuon in a few vcars.
What the development s iff our Stale will be
iu the fut me. is a 'question which depeirds
noon the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS
of her Youupr Men.
Wiibin the past four years of continued
prosperity, toe
National Bminess College,
of Portland, Ogosi, has sent ont SCOUES
of yoa men lii'Iy 'euanfiCJ, arid many of
whom are now Id! m; loh mid lucrative po-
iiioi) in the B.inks, Counv "H-Rooms anil
Stores of ou-r St.ue. So jrreat is foe demand
lor
Cood Accoufitants,
that Bu-"ncss men have been freouenlTv
competed io send East for as-ij,!an.e. No
eti'.c ni isin-f . fciudifius Vonn; Man who has
passed through the prescribed course ot
Si SO ICS li t i li irs
MODEL COLLEGE
lias romn'ainrd for want cf a &ituat!6n and
at 'i'lod saf.fv. too.
Every Tai 'i iy is here aiTo'ded to ncquir-
i ng a
SOUND EUSINESS EDUCATION
in the sboriest po-S'b'e time, aud at
THE LEAST EXPEXSFh
Evtvy slude'Dt v i'J I "nave an
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE!
ArLcr lrr;a confiplcld the Theo-v, he is
int roiluf'd iul6 a
M'NIATUTtE WORLD OF BUSINESS,
which has the eHoct of 'horotorlilv !anai,i.i'-'z-
i it cr him wiiii a'l the ni'nui're or real bi'sior,-s.
Ti e i oi" se ol s' inly c ub-aces Double and
Sio'e E itfv Book-Keening, Commercial
A'i bmei'C, Commercial liiiv, Corrcspond-
n-'e iu Mic reaiuauiii p, regular ana
Kpf ;:il Loci ii ''cs, eic., eic , comhimog theory
Wiih jo-cuce.
ALSO,
Superior advanfages for securing a thorough
knowledge oi
0 R N A M ENT A EPF. N M A N S IU P,
TELEGRAPHY,
PHONOORAPIl Y.
FRENCIL.St'ANISIL
GERMAN, .ITALIAN.. ETC
For fiiM par: ictd.u s, call at. the Coi'e-re O"
fice. in Carter's building, corner of F otii'
and Alder stieel. (entrance on Alder) Port-
laud, O'egou, or send for e'euia . Add res
DeFRANCE & JAMES,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Merch 31. lS7l:vl
OREGON CITY
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
TTXERCISES
IN THIS
INSTITUTION
J2j
will be
esumed on
Monday, 1 4th Inst.
HOURS, FROM Si a. m. TO 3 p. m.
S. D. POPE, Sup't.
August 11. lS71.-tf
AGE.VTS FOR TIIE EXTEKPRISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for the Enterprise
J. M. Baltimore, Portland, Oregon.
Thomas Boyce, San Francisco.
L. P. Fisher.
Hudson A Mehet, i Park Row, New York.
Geo. I Rowell & Co., 40 Park Row. New
York.
Abbott & Co., No. 82 & SI Nasan street,
New York.
Hudson, Menet. & Co.. Chicago, Illinois.
Coe. Wetherill & Co., 007 Chestnut street
i nilaaelpLia.
YOUNG MEIV t
Shoe Manufactory!
Kf 1 wl not "A "IV-l
Ul Urttiira itllil
the Northern Coast !
AT
Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs.
JOHN B. PILKINGTONj M. D.,
I ATE OF SAX. FRANCISCO, HAS LO
j cated in Portland. Oregon. Oflice-: In
Holmes' Building, First street (throe doors
from Ladd & Tilton's Bank), where ho may
be consulted daity, and will treat diseases
of the above named organs ns specialties.
All operations upon the live and Ea per
formed in the most scientific and careful
manner.
ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty
and mobility of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers by permission, for his professional
standing, to L. C. Lane, M. D., Professor of
Surgery, and Edwin Bent ley, M. 1)., Profes
sor of Anatomy, University of the Pacitic.
San Francisco; and for bis success In the
treatment of cases, to over 1,500 cases tieat
ed by him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi
Estes, Esq., Rev. T. L. Eliot, Portland ; 'Wm.
H. Dillon, Esq., Vancouver, "W. T. ; and
many others Oregon and Washington Ter
ritory. aug2o:mt
GOOD NEWS,
GOOD MEWS!
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
ARCAINS!
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
HAVE JCST RECEIVED A LARGE
btook of
SPRIXG & SUMMER GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFER
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
We would say, come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
CHOTHING, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE
and a great many articles too numerous to
mention.
ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO, WOOL wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
S. ACKERMAN h CO.
Oregdn City, April 21, lS71:tf
CHAS. HODGE.. CHAS. E. CALEr . . GEO. W. SNELL
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
DEALERS IX
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS,
VARXISTIES, J3E US TIES. PAIXTERS
Materials, ana Druggists' Sundries.
97 Front Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Lost,
, BOUT THE 1ST OF APRIL, near
Oregwp Citv, a Bay tftoroutrn-orea
Airierirah MAKK, bight years old, about
1 1 hoon hio-h. a small white f tripe on
the near fore foot, and the hoof black and white,
no brands or other marks. Any one returning
said mare or leaving- information of where she
may be found, at the postoffiee, in Oregon City,
will be liberally rewarded.
SAMUEL. RAMSDEN
Orngrn City, Jr.lr 14, 171.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
A 15. Richardson,
AUCTIONEER !
Cornel' of Front and Oak streets, Portland.
AUCTION SALES
Of Real Estate, Groceries, GeneralMercban
, t dise and Horses,
Every Wednesday and Saturday
A. B. Riceardsok, Auctioneer
AT PRIVATE SALE.
English refined Bar uhd Bundle Iron
English Sq'aafe and Octagon Cast steel
Horse shoes, Filesj Rasps, saws; . P
Screws, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Iron
i also :
A large assortment of Groceries and Liquors
A. B. liiciiAkbaojjj Auctioneer
E. D. WHITLOW,
Masonic IIiIll Building;
jCor. Fourth Si Main Sti
OREGON CITY, - - OREGON-,
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND
lor s.Je, Cheap fur Cash, 3
PARLOR, BEDROOM,
OFFICE, SITTING ROOM,
" and KITCHEN FURNITURE,
BUREAU. LOUNGE.S,
ROCKING CHAIRS, WHATNOTS,
BEDSTEADS, wXsttSTAXDS, Ac.
ALSO,
Curled Hair and Pu!u Matrasses ; Pulu Pil
lows; Spting Beds; Window SJUades,
Picture Frames, Mouldings, &c.
Spc.-ial attention given to Upholstery
Work iu aT iis branches.
OUPEES Fi Li. ED Willi FROMrTNESS.
REPAIRING done with neatness and dis
patch. -FURNITURE
MADE TO ORDER.
Call and examine for yourselves.
JuneVS, !S71,m3
Ayer's Cathartic Fnia,
I or U' ic'i.-f ml
cure oi" :;!! dfiM.-.i--liii-sl-i
in tin .toui
lo h, 11 ve; . :oi! Smw
t-ls. " (ie :r;ttlM
aiiciwi;!, :nd
cx'-i'lli1".; (e,i'n e.
lidnx ffit.rty se
tril', '-' i-oiini'i
if 's-jb.
l.crcii . v or rnn;'-
r;ii w halt- . or. AiU' U
n-riiiv..- si- ki'-i-r iii 1
t
. .r.l'.lf, 1 1 ;;;! i
use; ami every tamily t-iumi'i nnvo iikmii en ii:;i.-.i-'
for their protection and rel.ei", when l i"Miirtl.
Long experience, l-.as proved tht-n- to be Hie --.m-est,
surest, ami het of all the fills with il-,i -il
the market abound-!. Uy thv-ir o Tision;il iv,
the blood i-i puriiied, the corruuiiorr. wf th -.y-v
o.;n expelled, obt'-uct iniir imovcd, iud ii.i's
whole machinery of life retored t its h.-nltl v
activity. Internal ori.int- Vihii. h J"ni.e i
and Fliiggish are cl?a:red by Airr's fill., -ud
stimulated into action. Thus i-icij.U ot i!i.t-.i
is changed into health, the vidue of whii'h -h.o;i.
when reckoned o.i tht vast iiii;Hit;!ii-- who esij.-y
it, can hardly be computed, "t heir Mi.sar n-.;;' j,
makes them "pJe.i-iaut to t.tkc, uiul pi : vt-, !(-ir
virtues uniiup'iired for ny ieuy'h of tiim-, to
that they are ever fres-h, :uid pwrlV t'y i -!i:i'-,-.
Although searching, t'i:v are i;:ilt! . ;n i dut-.'.i.i
w ithout distil; bance to Hie couMilHtion, ordivt. t?r
occupation.
l ull ui!iv-I:on; ari' riven grit the wrap',:-;-
r;ii u oox, now i ;- tiieiu .' ? h i .;:.:oy
ana lor tuc r.iiiowi
l'ilts vapidly cu'.'c:-
:r.p!.iiht-i, v. hi n t;
C "J
For .I,r!;iii or 3 f ! :ircit'r;. t.:Tl
n rtv, Sisntviiov and 1,k tf A jtt.tf. ihoy
should be taken moileraU-ly to .-tint u I tie l!:c moi;j
Ach, and rest '-0 'its hf:ili.h5" t -,;i1' "'"'f "" tior..
4-'cr JTiver OomplaiRt .'oiii i(n vjnimiH ymi.
toins, liUioij t3S 'iSf!at Sir', 'ct CKoml
uchc. Jaiuiiliro or r'n tit.-b ., V il
ion f rolic and BilioiiH S's- -8 'boy xh.-ufi
be judi' iouiy taken f r v. i : -- re-- tbi?
diseased action or remove the obsinu titms wlii.h
causv it.
For "Eyir.try or Ti'. i-r1iitx:, but oria
?nild doe"i- jrfiieratly vo'ibed.
For Tilsijij:srtiii:3. (nitiit. Cntrc1!.
ritatioji of t!o JSrart. : in ilin
Kari-, I2ac! .md joiii-. they h. d 1 Vie .1
Hously taken, as n ipiire 1, to rb.-Kiire !-" .-li-e.isrtl
action of the syi :.i. Witii Mien c:.nire liu-
c o i is p 1 a i n t s 1 1 i ;j 1 1; :-a i ".
For Zr-;iy ltr.1 Tfrrrt '' . ir',
they should be taken in I i'i--' :.. i i:-"',;: jut iiu:t--
to produce the ed'eei of a d::: :: purr -.
l or fc?ijr iion. a i o : 'lo r '
taken, as it prodiiccn t:n: desircii -:Ic - i oi .-vjm-
1'atiij".
As a Din Pill, takf o'.(
promote di-otion and r -iicve the
An occasional do-e tim;;(-- .
bowel', restores the appetite, and
pyt-tem. IL'ivii it is often ::;lv.t;
no serioti-' deran-ri'ment cxi-i.
:a itro'Ti'lof- i-v
)" v iio o r-i
tolerably well, ofifM li-.ui th.it a yf i.'s--
J'ills inakes him fee-! dc. i'ic
leansin$r and reiiovatinK -C'
apparatus.
tf , r-"i- if-ir
ii the rfitrt c
. I -
7r. sT. c. att:t:x !'., 'f.-.:
j. o r. j- . , .v v . .
FOxC SALS J'.Y A !.T.. ?-:
'!
Ayer's
For restoring to Gray Kair it3
natural Vitality and Color.
A tire? sine?
which is ti c
7if .J&sft once agracabl.
Y - Mt-m healthy, ami
preservinp; tho
liair. It soon
SSH. restores f tided
$&S-?i&2 f0 fs original
i
3
J 'l
v STVW color, with the:
gloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not alTa3rs,0
cured by its use. Nothing can xestoro
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; hut such as remain can ho
saved by this application, anil stimu
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. '
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, ami
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from thoso
deleterious substances which mako
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it doe$
not soil white cambric, and yet last3
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,,
Practical and Analytical Chemists;
LOWELIi, MASS. f
SmPh & Davis, Puitland, AVloieala
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