O AHRIL 12. 167: JKIDAY, TTOAVX AND fOtXTT, Tho Enterprise jor ui v,c-t, WmfnrntbtheENTKnPB.3 to clubs f five subscribers cents, commencing and upwanis, iui .j with the i-sue of the ir.ih of March an J ending with tne :ine Of June 7th which will contain the c lec tit Democrats tion returns. e - - I in see to it that the paper is m the hands of every voter in the Bend us the first list ! county. Who will W L- d.wtre to call the attention of our loiter from 1 C. Ilvde. Esq., ' ,v " . . ...... fCanvon City. It explains use... - Rett hvei.-Mayor Charman returns ;ih;. week from his trip to San Franc.sco Vhere he has been to purchase good. LxctvkM". Duniway lectured iu town on Tuesday evening. F.eing absent , ,ve missed the opportunity of hearing her. Kkw Mi?sirvWe.re indebted to Mr-tr. 1. Del'rans. at Cray's music store. Fort Hand for a new piece of music, entitled Dexter's Gallop, "? by CeoLDrown. Men Wanted. The. ick anu au-.n ii...,. F Cnirtnanv want 400 men. to wmiui urj U-ill pay S2 23 per day. in coin. Here is good chance nr an vw... ..,. . ' SKWixiTsTiOKV. The Ladta Sewing Society of the Episcopal Church will meet nevt Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J. W. Sellwood. Do you want some nice California but ter, or anything else in the line of grocer ies, canned fruits and vegetables? Call nt the Lincoln Bakery. Sign newly paint .l and hung diagonal. The Wkatheh. The weather in town a. r:i i. week has been like a wo- A lt.mp).r van ib'e and changeable. in in AVoud r if Mrs. Dnntwavs s presence uau anything to d with it' Unwki.i.. We are sorry to learn that Ir. Saffarrans is (niite. unwell but hope to nee h im out acrain m a few davs. In the meantime the duties of County Treasurer are performed by Lis Deputy, Mr. uiiiirs McCarver. Jeo- Rkugioi s Seuvicks. Bishop Morris will preach in St. Paul s (Episcopal) Church in this city on Sunday next at the regular hours of mMtiinc and evening p-rviee. Tlo; Rite of Confirmation will be administered at one of these services. Bk; lit. ast. -The largest blast of the season was discharged on the Locks on Tuesday. Fruients of rock were thrown into Main street, and many of 'he build ings were shaken by the force ot the con cass'um. r.t.oWN Ui". A man at work on the Locks went into the blacksmith shoii and pit down upon a powder kotf in which Ihero were 'some fragments of pow der. A spark from the torjje fell into the k' p. The man rose up and has not taken that teat since. Bao'..y Ct r. Mr. Kdcar Foster, living In Kagh; Creek precinct, one day last wei-k cut his hand nearly off with an ax. D was cut cross th back of the hand from Ihe (h ; t knuckle joint to the wnt. nearly yev.-rinjr the hand. He will probably lose the use of it. Lanh O i :t: IUsinkss. The following is a summary of the business transacted at the Oregon city Land Office for the month ending March 3t : acres sold for cah G2S : original homstead entries 2423 eres : final homestead entries SSI acres : l.ro-emptinns filed covering 1CU0 acres. Writimj Scitooi.. Prof. Macrum open ed his writing school on Monday evening last with flattering prospects. Between twenty and thirty pupils were in attend ance. Young men and women have no Tcuse tor idling away their evenings when such facilities for improvement are afforded. Rv.rriiNKO. Mr. Joseph Sloan. ho last week left here with a requisition to bring Lack M:ck McCormick, indicted for the murder of a half-breed named Tom. Mont gomery. last spring - . , returned wilh liis prisoner last r rnuy r last morning. and he is We have now lodffeil in the conniv jail. now two convicts in our jail charged wi h the crime of murder Tub Amkkican Stuck J - xai We : wish o call the attention of our leaders to this, the oldest and most widely circulated Journal of its class, devoted to the live stock interests of the whole country. Each number is handsomely illustrated with en gravings, and contains many articles of interest to every farmer and slock raiser, .mnly $ 1 00 a year. Specimen copies free. 7 - Address N. I'". Boyer fc Co., Parkesburg. f Chester County. Pa. SrKcivi. Tic km. In view of the next term of the Court being five months hence, . nd there being two prisoners in jail for .murder, the County Commissioners have 'petitioned for an extra term of the Circuit :Court to try these cases. We have not learned whether the. request has been jlf anted or not. Since the above was in type we learn from the Portland dailies that there will be a special term of the Circuit Court for Clackamas county, to convene on the 2lth in.H., for the trial of McCormick and En gel. Parish Mkktinu. At a meetimr of Sf Paul's Parish, on Monday. April 1. the following persons were Vestrymen follow ing persons were elected Vestrymen for the present year : Messrs. Jolis Myers, R. CaufieM, R. Smith. Chas. Logus. John Shannon. S. I). Pope. II. L Kellv and A. Noltner. At a mee'iug of the Vestry on tne same evening. Mr. John Myers was elected Senior Warden; and Mr. II. L. Kelly appointed Junioi Warden. John Myers was elected Treasurer, and A. Nolt ner. Secretary. A special mee'iug of the Vestry will "be held at the Church next Friday evening. A full attendance is re quested. AnnivKu. The machinery for the new Pail and Tub Factory ha? all arrived and is now being placed in running order un der the direction of Mr. Clark who came here for that, purpose. This machinery is all new, manufactured to order in Win ehendon. Mass.. and contains all the Lit est improvements. F,,r the purpose for which it is designed, it is the best on the coast. The found uions of a new dry house for the same comp.uiv have also been laid. We are pleased to notice this increase ot business in our city, and hope that other m innfactnrers will come ami avail themselves of the almost unlimited water power we pofsess. In the Phrenological Journal for April, we find an abundance of that which is pleasant to read and good to remember. For instance sketches and portraits of W. II. Aspinwall. the eminent merchant; Rob ert S. Candlish, D. D., successor of Dr Chalmers of Edinburgh; the Engineers of the Mt. Cents tunnel ; besides admirable articles on Right and Wrcng Views of Lite; Respiration and its Apparatus; Ine briate Asylums; History ot Photography in America; Homes of Famous Americans; Rocky Mountain Scenery; "Sritcb in Time.' or the Alabama Question; Early English Education, etc.; finely illustrated. Price only 30 cts., or S3 a year. S. R. Wells, New York. Sudden Death. Albert Malzny, a resi dent of this city, was seized with an apo plelic fit on Sunday evening while walking along the basin and fell into the water. lie was recited by parties aboard one of the boats, but too late to save his lite. The following i the verdict of the Cor oner's jury : Oregon City, Apiil 8. 1ST 2. We. the undersigned jury, having been duly summoned and sworn to examine in to the cause of death of the dead body of Albert Malzky now lying belore us. we find by the testimony of witnesses and the opinion of Dr. F. Barclay that the said de ceased. Albert Malzky, came to hisdalh from apoplexy whilst walking along the basin whereby deceased fell into the river. Signed: J. W. Caldwell. K. Ranch. J. W. Stiattuck. C. M. Kester. Wni. Mnlier, Al Deloy. F. Barclay. C rouer. Missionary Convocation at Elgenk City. W e learn that quite an interesting Missionary Convocation of the Episcopal Church was held in Eugene City last week. beginning on Friday and continuing over the lollowing Sunday. 1 here were pres ent of the clergy the Bishop of this Di cese.and the Rev. Messrs. Burton. Labcock. Rosenberg, J. R. W. Sellvvoed and John W. Sellwood. The services were largely attended, and at the morning and evening services on Sunday the church was filled to overflowing, many having to go away for want of room. At the afternoon ser vice the Bishop baptized two children and one adult and at ihe evening service con firmed one person. .The Episcopalians have a nice church, a school house and dwelling house at Eugene City, ne are glad to learn that Bishop Morris hopes to be able to have services there at least two Sundays in each month, and shortly to se cure a lesident clergyman for them, who will not onlv take charge of the parish but also open a school which they sadly need, and which doubtless can be we. sustained from the very first. We are also very much pleased to learn that the Rev- Mr. Bubcock is meeting with good encour agement at Corvallis. His services are well attended; the second term of bis school fins just opened with fitly pupils. Bishop Morris is doing a good work in Oi'-gon, which the people "will not be long in appreciating. While some men come hither to advance the material inter ests of the country, he has come hither and is advancing, with like energy and skill, its educational and religious inter ests. And how important these are to a well ordered society, every reflecting mind well knows. All the material pros periiy in the world is only the bitterest curse, where the head and the heart have been uneducated rightly to use and enjoy it. 'Back Lot; Srr:it:.s." In this unique series of papers, now appearing in Soitm kkk's Monthly. Mr. Warner, author t v.My Summer in a (Jarden."' is doing his best work. Here we have. in a pleasant fiction of a talking group in front of an old-fashioned country back-log, --pbilo sophic suggestion, sarcasm that smiles, no t sneers, bright bits of description, so cial out-looks, and. enlivening all. a fresh, '-crisp, yet juicy"' and delicious hu mor. Back-Lo'.j SiTnrKs have been quick ly appreciated by the press. The New York 'Hints says that these sketches, "for light, airy, but genuine delineations of character, have rarely been surpassed by any writer of the present day.' The Hus ton, Irdtiscript says that "for delicacy of touch, quaint sentiment, and quiet humor. Back Lou Sitoiks are the best of things in their way." The Xntion thinks that Back-Lou Srt iut'.s No. III. "renews and increases ihe evidence given in his previ ous performances th;it we have iu him a humorist ot full merit." Writing of one of these papers, tin; N. Y. Mail savs it is the "best thing he has written, and the best thing in its way any American or English magazine has hud for many a dav;"' and the Jinstou Commercial JJuihiin says: "Back-i.oi; Srroirs constitute a de cided hit in magazine literature." An other of hese delightful papers will ap pear in the April number of Sckibxek's Monthly, which will be for sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. $4.00 a year, 3 ct;. a number. SCRIBNEI! & CO.. C54 liroudvoay yew York. Democratic IIatform. The followinp; is the platform adoptod by the Democratic St.tte Convention at The Dalles on Wed nesday last : lisolvftl, 1. That we the Pcmoc ratio pa rt3" of the State of Oregon, are pledged to a strii t construction of the Constitution, the restoration arid preservation of the rights of the States to rcgu'ate their internal affairs, and especially the elective franchise, free from t!ie co ntrol or i preference of the Gen era! Govern iiu-nl; the protection of individ ual rights in accordance with the fundamen tal laws of the land, including the rights to the writ of habeas corpus, trial by jury and freedom from unreasonable t-eaiches and seizures. 2. That we are opposed to every sprcie?; of corruption in all departments of the Munici pal. State and National Governments. 3. That our motto is, no privileged clashes and no privileged capital. 4. That we are in tavor of a tariff to raise money only for the necessary expenses of the Federal Government, aud not for the benefit of monopolists. 5. That we view wi;h alarm the flagrant rnd open violations of the Constitution by the party no' controlling the General Gov ernment, in the'passase and enforcement of the Reconstruction and Kil Klux laws, and the corruption and fraud which charactei izes their administrat ion of every department of Government, and we pledge ourselves to u-e all lawful and peaceable means to secure a speedy correction of these outrages and usurpations. 0. Tiiat the freedom, welfare and. rights of the people are superior to the interests of incorporations, and should be protected agaiu.-t ihe exactions ot oppressive monop olies. 7. That, we favor the appropriation nf the fund avi-ing from the sale of the swamp lands to purposes of internal improvement and the Mid of common schools- S. That the construction of locks at the Falls of the Willamette is a judicious and effective safeguard of the commerce of the Willamette Valley, and we favor legislation to the end that the commerce of the Colum bia river may oe in like maimer beiietited and protected. 9. That the thanks of the people of Ore gon are due our pre-ent State administra tion lor its suecjful efforts in securing to the State the grants of land which other wise would have fallen into the bands of grasping corporations ''Sir," sttiil to mo an irrate little gentleman of about four foot dev- en inclios "I would have you know, sir, that I have been well brought upl" I looked down on him. "Pos sibly," I sakl ''but yo-a havei't been brought uytfar" Letter from Hyde. Caxtox Cut, Grant County, Oregon, March 29. 1872. Editor Okkgon City Enteui'rise bear Sir: I desire through your paper to in form all concerned, that, inasmuch as the Republican State Convention had no riafU nor reason to nomiudte me as Vieir candi date for Prosecuting Attorney of tbe 5th Judicial Distiict, I would most positively decline the nomination for that or any oher political station, or the bestowal of any farors upon me by tne Republican party or Convention as such within their power to confer. ery Respectlnlly onrs. T. C. Hyde. Editor of the Enterprise : -Some time since voti muae a nonce in your columns in regard to '-a-born (jack haing brought 1 young lady triena or yours to the verge of the grave," and that said attack took from her the "pay in advance and guaranteed a cure, which, he utterly failed in accomplishing." iNow. while I do not wish to injure the professional reputation of this remarkable all-curist," Imut say that this treatment of me was most shameful, and thai he brought me to a bed of sickness which has lasted for over five months. I did Dot write this to criminate t lis quack, but after so long and painful a sickness, from which I have about recov ered. I desire to return my grateful th inks to Dr. A. J. Chapman, to whose medi-al skill, next to God. I to-day owe uiy life. 1 am fast recovering my former health un der his treatment. Thanking you to give this a place in your columns. I remain your friend. Cai.lie Davis. Portland, April G. 1872. Information Wanted Of William D. W. Yeager, who left Comanche, Iowa, in iflay, 18f;, in company with William Weslsh and family. Any person having any knowledge of him, will confer a great favor by com municating the same to the undersigned, his mother, .who is aged, auiicted, aud m sore need of his assistance, it alive. ANGEL1NE YE ACER. Quincv, Illinois. Papers thronghou OrcKon and Washing ton Territory are requested to cop . V7IL.I.IAM DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER. Office, No. 04 PORTLAND, Fruiit Street, OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities. consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS. HOUSES and STORKS; also IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located iu ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATES and TERRI TOIilFS, "with great cure and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HO EXES' .and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS Ol' ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COL LECTED. At d a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CTTIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will re ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to the above address. Feb. .i, 1S71. FALLS EiCA)lPMK.T 0. i, I. O. - Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on the FirST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVENING of each m uith. Patriarchs in good stand ing are invited to attend. Fe!. 8, lS72-tf For the very bet photographs, go to Brad ley & Rulofson's Gallery wiihovt STAIH.---17 ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, Montgomery Street, San Franci.co. AGENTS FOIt THE EXTEP.PltlSE. The following persons are authorized to act as agents for the Enewipkisk : J. M. Baltimore, Portland, Oregon. Thomas Bojce, Sau Francisco. L. P. Fisher, " Hudson A Menet.41 Park Row, New York. Geo. P. Rowel 1 & Cc, 40 Park Row, New York. Abbott .t Co., No. 82 & S4 Nassau street, New York. Hud-on, Menet it Co.. Chicago, Illinois. Coe. Wet'.erill Co., ;)7 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Religions Services. St. Paul (Episcopal) Church, the Rev. Jchn v . Sellwood, rector. Services on Sunday at lnfj a. m and 7 p.m. Sunday School ana wioie class at 2 p. m. 1st Contrregational Church Scuts Free Morning Services, 10. Sabbath School 12 o'clock M. Evening Service 7 o'clock. Rkv. E. Gehuy, Acting Pastor rK&YER MEETINGS. fiundav evening,. H o'clock 7 o'clock. Tuesday eveniug,., M. E. Church, Seats Free. Morning Services lo.3o, Evening Services 7 o'clock. SOCIAL MKKTINO". Class Meotinjr following Morninsr Servces. Prayer Meeting Thursday eveninar 7 co'clok. Sah'hath School ;it 2 o'clock P. M. SUICIDE CO .113111 TED As the result of an inactive state of liver and stomach, producing headache, obtuse intellect, dullness, despondency, dementia, and finally insanity, is no uncommon occur rence. All these disageeable symptoms and bad feelings are most certainly dispelled by the use of Ir. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It revitalir.es and builds up the whole system. A little book on Chronic Diseases sent free. Artdres3 R. V. Pierce, M. I)., BurT.do, N. Y. Golden Medical Dis covery sold by all druggist-t. Tlie Trufc Groiimfc of CuafitU nrr. Whence comes that firm reliance, that abso lute, undoubting faith in the efficacy of Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters as a remedy for in digestion, billious disorders, intermittent and remittent fevers, which notoriously prevail in all parts of the United States? This con fidence has been growing f.r twenty year, and it is stin extending. It is n,t the re-mlt of credulity; it has not been engendered bv any human device, but is the spontaneous and natural consequence of "experience. What people see daily going on under their own eyes they cannot question. When fam ilies in unhealthy di.tr.cts that resort to this wholesome vegetable tonic, as a preventive, e-cape periodical fevers, and their immedi ate neighbors, who neglect this . precaution, are prostrated by the disea-e". how is it pos sible that the phenomenon shmild be with out its lesson? In like manner when it is seen that obstin-ite cases of dyspepia. of liver complaint, of constipation, of nervous weakness, and of general debility yield to the operation of the famous remedy, how can even incred ility itself withhold its en dorsement? Eyewitnesses of the salutary etT-cts of the Hitters are to be found in ev ery civilized settlement on this continent. Tbe thousands upon thousands who owe their restoration to health and .strength., or their preservation from sickness, to its ex trnordmary medicinal prope: ties, are enthu siastic in its praise. The multrtu'des who make public therr est mate of its virtue, are always ready to state their reasons for melanin iriat is in thm ITw hv.rp ?l ortherfelr or witnessed its beneficent opera tions. I T C Special INFALLIBLE WORM SYRUP FOR CHIL DREN. Messr. Knight & Brothers, Whole sale and Retail Merchants, Canby Station, Oregon, are mv authorised agents for the sale of the Infallible Worm Syrup, who will constantly keep a supply on band. DR. J. W. VAN DEN BERGH. Salem, March 32, lS7'2.tf Thin hair thickened, baldness ured, and gray hair made lo leturn o us youthful col or by tbe use of Hall' Vegetable Sicliani Llair Iienewer. Important to the L.imI!c0 1 have just received a supply of Clark's Spool Cotton, Oil and Needles, to suit the Fioience Sewing Machine, which are fo.- sale at the lowest market price. I go lo Sau Francisco to purchase gods for the Spring trac e on the next trip of the Oriflarnme. So look out for a tiue stock at 1 educed rates. Narch 23:tf THOMAS CHARMAN. Multnoinuli I-oil-e lo. 1. A. K. nntl A. W. Holds its regular mi uiumca tions 011 the Firtt ! Third Satur day in each mouth, at T o'loi'k from the 2oh of September to th 2'Jth of March, and 7i o'clock from 2-'th of March to the 2tu ot September, isreui ren in good standing are inritedto attend. Iec. J3.l bO, Jiyorusror v - Ji. f-loo5ivl Tfotloo. Isptgestios i lh tauno t( Din-tanVh it all disease tlie living xnachiiiu is nubjeet x l vit tone to the stomach and digestive c-rtan. aud yo will save more than naif in your doctoi lam. c flt-nl- . crltrbralvd 1 I . uil terra, ay rttCOZR mended by all physicians to Dv.sricrTirs and AM. COMPLAINT!- of t!e L.IVKR AWU DHiKSTlTB OiioAJis. jSee advertisement in another column. Oregon Loclge No. 3, I. O. or O. F. esiSrvv Meets every Thursday even ing at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's fti" Hall, Mains eet. Members of the Order are invited to attend Ity order. IV. G. Kcbecca. Degree L.oilyc So. .4, . O. O. V Meet on the Second and Fourth TUESDAY EVEXdXGS, of each month, at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the Degree aie invited to attend. f. UCKLAT. CIIA. U WA It It UN. HUELAT a WARRED Attorneys at Law, OFFICE CBARMAK'S liKICK, MAIN STKEKT, OREC.ON CITY, OREGON. . March r,, Ls72:tf ATTORNEYS AND COL'XSELORS AT-LAW, OREGON CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE CO CRTS of the State. vT.Specinl attention given to cases in the U. S. Land Ollice at Oregon City. April 5, lS7'2:tf fraCf?!! ft !vm DENTIST, TT J.V er First n Washington Sts. Nitrous Oxide administered. Portland. n2:U. Administrator's FJotice. Tf HAVE BE EX APrvUXTEO BY THE - Count" Court of Clackamas County, Urefron, the Administrator of the estate of J. S. McCaui- mun, deceased. All persons having claims acaiiist saul estate will present them to me dulv verified within six months of this date at the office of Johnson i: JleCowii, Lawyer. Oretfoti City, Ore gon. A. J. JUrCA.YlMO.N, April 1, !S72:w4 Administrator. Motice to Creditors. Estate of John K. Dickey, deceased. r OTICE IS 1IEUE11Y GIVEN THAT WE the undersigned, have been appointed Ad- ministrators ot the atove named estnte; And all perrons havmur claims against the said estate, are hereby required to present them, with the proixT vouchers, witiiin six months from the date of ttiis notice to the undersigned at the late residence of deceased, in Cutting's precinct, Clackamas coun ty, State of Oregon. RAYMOND DICKEY, -9 JAMES O. DICKEY. Dated, April 2, !S72:w5. Citation. In the County Court of Clackamas county, for the State of Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of Francis Jones, deceased. J. J. GAUD, ADMINISTRATOR Or THE aoovc named Instate witti tlie ill annex ed, having tiled his final account, and prayed to be discharged, it is ordered by tlie Court that Monday, the Hth day of Mar, 18(2, be set apurt as the day for hearing objections to such tm.il tic count and the settlement thereof. J. K. WAIT, Attest. County Judge. J. M. FRAZER, County Clerk. ap5w4 EYEmG WRITING SCHOOL FOR Ladies & Gentlemen. C10MMENCINO MONDAY" EVENING, ) April 8, 1872, in the rooms formerly oc cupied br Prof. Pope's Grammar School, on ptsiiR .tmsonic nan. acnooi m Msmnn rmi i evenings each week, from 7 to Hi o'clock. Terms Five dollars pef term'of twentv four lessons. See specimens at the Prttoflice. I. ALLEN MACUU.M, March 1K wfl Instructor. Stockholder's Ftfleetiria. T HE ANNUAL MEETING FOR THE election of Directors of the Oregon Citv Manufacturing Company will be hold at their ollice, in this city, saturdav, April ii7, 17 li. .1 ACOP, President. M. A. Stratton, Secretary. ' w'2 SPRING & SUMMERQOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALEIt IS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. HARDWARE, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, NOTIONS, AC. MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. PRODUCE of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If jou desire cood Goods, at LOW Friccs. call at I. SELLING'S, and examine his fresh slock of Spring Goods. GIVE ME A CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES- Mv Motto is, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I. SELLING. April 14. !P71:tf Patrick and Francis Donnelly- SEVERAL YEARS AOO TWO YOUNG men, brothers, named respectively as above, quitted Ireland and settled in the In ited States of America. Should both or ither of them be sMl alive, or if otherwise fhouid they have left after them children lawfully begotten, the survivors are hereby informed that by late events they hare be come entitled to considerable- property, and are advised to correspond without delay on jher subject of their newlv acquired rrght, witlr " JAMES SIN N0TT, ESQ., IS Lower Ormoud-quay, Dublin, March 15, 172.wS Ireland. Ed I m km fc X. POPE, Grocer & Provision Dealer, Next door south of the Court tIoue, Main Street, Orgou City, Oregon, DEALER IN BEST FAMILY GROCERIES, COFFEE, TEA , SUGAR, FLOUR AND MfcALof all kinds, PICKLES. SO VP, SALT, CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS, Also, all kin Js of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. BUTTER," CHEESE and EGGS, TOR A WO and CIGARS, GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc. All kinds of country Produce t;ikn in ex change for goods at the highent mai ret rates. I-S? Goods delivered in tht ity frte of ci urge. A fair dit of patronage solicited ilarch 23, lS72:lf REAL ESTATE, SEAL ESTATE JACOB STlTZUL, C. C. WAY. JAC03 STiTZEl & CO., SUCCESSORS TO STITZEL & UPTON., rn fk a "vr" k i IZm L g X K D Cor. Front ami t"a.kli i ngt;ii Sts., PORTLAND. OREGON. Special attention given to the sale of farm ing lands aud city property. All corres pondence relating to the recources ot Ure- gon will be promptly answered- REAL ESTATE JOURNAL Published monthlv. Sent free of charge to iny address. JACOB STITZEL & CO. March 15, lS72:tf Sheriff Sale. f.PY VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION AND order of sale, issued out of ihe Circuit Court of tlie State of Oregon, for the county of Clacka mas, tinted tne I, tn day ot March, A. J., hi'l, and to me directed, pursuant to a decree in favor of J. 1. ftrowbridge, Administrator of the est ate of John Torrence, deeea-.it, plaintilt, and ayainst tieoiie Aoernatiijr and lliram Clark, domi? busi ness under the firm name of Ueorire Abernothy and Co., defendants, for the sum oi sixteen thou sand, three hundred rnd, tfreiity-one dollar. $!.- 3J1 00, and the further sum of t wentr-eikfht 3(1-1(10 dollars cost and disbursctuoata, hy Tirtue of a decree of foreclosure of iuort:irs eu il estate, 1 bare, on thi iSth day of U jrck. A. 1). 1M72, leviod on the tillowiiii' descriLd ur-U of laud, specitied m said decree iui ordHi' ui ie lollow, to-wit : Eot number seTeu, 7, iu 11 lock number one, 1, and the nortU hilf of lot nuniUut seven, in Block number twenty-mne, 29, m Ore gon City, Clackamas county, Oieyon, as desig nated uion tde oiiicial maps thereof, tosrettier with the appurtenances thereunto belonyinir or in anywise appertaining, as thu property of the said ueoig-e Abernethy and Hiram Clark, determ ents, iind ou Hatuiday, the 27u day of April, A. I)., 1S72, at tlie hour ol one o clock p. m. ot .said day, iu front of the Court llouse, in Oreiron City, in said couiuy, I will proceud to sell the same to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy sail execu tion, costs and accruing costs. A Kill UK V Alt NEK, Sheriff of Clackamas count y, Oregon. Dated Oregon City, March 28, 1H72. wl Sheriff Safe. Y VIRTUE OS' AX EXECUTION AND order of sale, sued ci:t of th? Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for ti:r- soiir.tyof Clacka uiiis, dated the 37ttidaf of -larch, A. D., 1572, and to me directed, pursuant tr a decrc in favor of Henry liumbel, plaintitt, and i;faint John Stego, defendant, 1'jr the sum o? two thoe-and and ld'teeu i.'-100 dollars, in V. . old coin, ?.r.d the further sum of forty-seven 0G-1O0 dollaisccsts and disbursements. Hy Tirtu? of adecirw of iou eiosnre of mortgage on real estat 1 liars this 2th day of March, A. L., 1S72, levied ou tlio 4j1 lowinsr described tracts or jiarcels of town lots, situate in Oregon ("ity, Oregon, speeilidl in said decree and order of sale as follows, to-wit: The undivided one-half of lots numbered four, 4, and five, .r), in liloek number twenty-three, 23, accoid-ing- to the plat of said town now on tile in the County Clerk's otliee of Clackamas county, Ore--tron, toilet lier wiih the hereditaments and anper tenanees thereunto belonging or in anywise ap pertaining as the property of said John Site'e, and on Saturday, tne 27th day of April, A. D., 1872, at the hour of one o'clock p. iu. of said day, in front of the Court House door, in Oregon City, iu aid count y, I will proceed to sell tlit same to the highest bidder, for V. S. gold oain, to tify aid execution, costs and aceruinj? conts. AKTliUii WAKNER, Sheriff of Clackamas county, Oregon. Dated March 28, lS72:wl Guardian's Sale. VOT1CE IS IIERDliY UIVKK TP AT, BY -l-1 virtue of an order of the Honorable County Court of the .State of Oregon, for tfce couuty of Clackamas, made at the February term, 1H72, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in Oregon City, Clackamas county, on Sat urday, the 4th d iy of M ir, 1M7J, at public auc tion, "the following described real estate, the pro perty of the minor heirs of Enos Slorer. deceased, to-wit: Lots numlered on, 1, two, 2, tire, 5, six, H, screii, 7, aud eight, X, iu Block numbered sixty-two, in the town of Oregon City, county of Clackamas, .State of Oregon. Terms of Kale. Ouc-half down and the re mainder in two equal quarter-yearly payments, necurcd by mortgage. T. J. TAYLOR, Guardian of M. E. Plorer, E. A. Slorer, A. J. 81over aud C. T. Jslorer, Minors. Summons. In the County Court for Clackamas county, State nf ( )r-iron. A. MElli, Flnmf itf, ) Civil action to' recover money. E. A. OIBSON, Deft. ; To the above named Defendant: 'OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED AND RE- nuired to at'iiear in the above entitled Court and answer to the complaint of t he plain tiff, tded in the above entitled action, within ten days from tire date ?f the serriee of this sum mons upon you, if served in ChcktMntv county; and if served in any other county f this (state, then within twenty days from such service; and if served by publication, you are notified and re inired to appear and answer said complaint on or before the 1st Monday in May, 17 J, that be ins the first day of the next term of the County Court fir Clackamas county, Oregon, which will lie held next, after the expiration of the period prescribed by the order of said Court for tlie pub lication of this summons ; a"nd if you fail so to appear and answer, tlie plainti:f will take judg ment airainst you for the sum of $14( id, with leiral interest from June 7th, 171,- and for costs and disbursements of this action ; the said action lK-inir brought by plaintiff to recover the afore said balance due on book account for merchan dise Hold defendant bv plaintiff. And yju are further notified, that the Hon. J. K. Wait, Judge of said County Court, on the 5th day ot Febru ary, 1872, made an order directing the summons to'lm served by publication in the Oregon City Enterprise for six successive week. WARREN & FOKBES, March I, lR7J:w6 1'Itf's Att'ys.- IMPROVED SAP3D3AYVS ?Iolfing Mnelilrte, 2QIiTISEHS, A n ! eve t description 'of Wood-workinjr Ma- chinery and Planincr Mill supplies. Address BERRY A- PLACE, Machinery Depot, 112 CaJiforma St. Sau Francisco. nov24eow0m Administratrix's Notice. TV OTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN T II AT THE undersigned has been duly appointed Ad mtnistratrix of the Estate of Lawrence Bnrns, deceased, late of Clackamas county ; therefore, all persons having claims a-raiust eaid Estate are required to present them tonte. pi-opcrly veritied, at tne amce or .jonnson & jlcttiwn, within mx months from, date.- MARY A. BURNS, Admr'x of the Estate of Lawrence Bums, dee'd .1 1 lil. .-t . ot- .ucco v , Att vs March 15, 1S72. "n ma!5w4 Fair Warning. JR. 4 be K ALSTON'S ACCOUNTS MUST reit.ed r;rbt away to save costs. "aliKEN .t FORBES. Ore-cn City, farch 15, 1875'. tf PACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE! Fall and Winter Trade HAVING RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR assortment of Imported Style in Ladies' and Gents' "VTe will take great pleasure in displaying and leceiriug orders iroiii owr patrons and th public generally. We hae receired Ircm New York a tew pair of the Ctdfbiated ELI HAT OPERA liUTTON JTIiOM'S, by which a Lae Shoa an ha turnad into a keiiatifil Uittoa G&iter Will take wider, f.jr ike aauue at aigr ha. We have the Pest and Latest Ptyla in Misses' and Children's Button Gai er and liil morals that are imported, but for good substantial wear there are none that can come up to our owu mak. e Warrant them in evtry respect. Seven entirelv New Stvles of Ladies and M Uses' RUIMJERS. T eXillson, Congress, Mane Antoinette, Queen's German, Velvet Fruiit and Alaka. Lisfht. viish Durable and Neat Fiiting. Also, a lot of Children's Rubbers. Bring on your feet. TO WOKKMTEX. COitE AND SEE CHAiilPICH BOOT CUR Respecttully, rROTZHAN, GLLLIHAN c C0.3 Cor- Tront and ISorrison Sts-, PORTLAND, RtGON. HfC. 1. TS71;tf CLIFF HOUSE, MAIN STREET, 9, Okkgox Citt. Ouigox. 'HIS POPULAR HOUSE HATING T5en lateljr REFUTED and FURNISHED, the Proprietors "-e now reedy t aoccomrno dale their eu'-ouifrs wilh II A KD-FIN ISIIED double or single re'iras. They inrite all thosa fond of a GOOD MliA L and a GOOD BED. to tail and iive them a trial, for they are joiindent they .c piease everybody, because tiiey f- know htiw to keep a Hotel." Prices to suit the tunes and Evbkyeodt, according to the rooms occupied. Attached to the llonse is a BATH ROOM, For the accommodation of csutomers. MERRIAM Jc FOUR MLR, June 16. 1871 ;tf Proprietors. LOST. F ROM THE UNDEIISI ED. LIVING AT inst , a Sorrel Mare, about fifteen hands high: six years old ; small white streak in the loreLsd, wilh saddle marks; shod all amend. A(ny person returniiijj sau mare or giyinjj information oi her whereabouts, will be suitably rewared. WM. II. M USUAL. Canemah, Feb. 22, 1&72. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. PORTLAND, - - 0HEG0K. JL. CURRY, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Over flowed Lands. Farm Lands sold and purchasers obtained for all kind of landed property. Valuab'e securities transferred in exchange for real estate. Loans negotiated on property, and titles examined and determined. Commissions solicited and executed with fidelity and promptness. Off ICE No. 14 Carter s Building; corner of Alder and Front sheets. Feb. 3. W0:tf IEW GOODS AT TUB LiMC OL N0 AKERY. WILLBAfS & HAROSriC, HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL TARIE iy of choice FAMILY GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS. The Bakery will be constantly suppl?cd with fresh BREAD, CR CKERS, CAKES, PASTRY, CANDIEs AND " SUTS'. All of which will be sold at livinsr rates. Remember that we do not sell goods at cost. Also,- please bear in mind that it takes money to do business. To "the farming tnide we wo'rfld say, CASH for too", produce, anil CASH lor our goods. Goods delivered to all parts ot the city. Feb, Hi, lS72:tf NEW HARDWARE STORE, CORNET FRONT & STARK STS., PORTLAND, OREGON. JOHN IS. FOSTER Is now receiving and cdTefs for sale, at the lowest rate3, a full stock of GUILDERS' .HARDWARE, P3eChanics' Tools, Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, MINERS' GOODS flails, Ropes, Shovels, Anvils, Axes, Etc., Which he invites buyers to call and examine before purchasing el-ewhere. Would invite particular attention of buy ers of Binldcrs Hardware and House Trm- minus, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL. May 2, Ib71:rn3 . JOHN R.FOSTER. Fruit, Shade, Trees ! Garden, Hedge, Plants KLOWEtt Sn GARDEN SEEDS. Apple and Crab, 100. 2 to 4 ft., 4: 4 to 6 ft., $5 W I'ear.Std.extra,! yr.liartlett 4:c,3 to 4 ft.,uoz, 2 50 Seeds, Peach, bu.-,2; Apple, Owip, new, ou.,1 o" rotaoes, White 1'each Blow, Early Jioe,lu., 2 oo Seecllinirs, Soft Maple, l,o(i01; Ash,. 3; Kim. 2 00 Illustrated Catalogue, 100 page, and .New Price" List . . l0c F. K. I'XIOIIN'IX, lilocftmcetOB, Illinoia. feb 2:W5 SiJ A U CTION AJXD COMMISSI OA A. 15. Ricliardson, AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and Oak trt,Prlai. AUCTION SALES Of Estate, Grocerii, GurlMrVm dise and lior, Every Wednesday and Sahtrimf ! A. B. Richardsoh, Auciionr AT PRIVATE SALE. English refined Bar and Bundle Iron English Square and Octagon Castataal Horse shoes, Files, Raspa, siws; Screw, Fry-pans, sheet iron, R. G. Ire Also : A large assortmentof Groceries and Liqra A. 13. Riciiardson, Auctiour HOLIDAY PRESENTS. TM1 LlClf kM nxiir ktoci f k PORTLAND, Of FINE WHTCHES, rich Jewelry and Silverware 13. L. STOKE, WHOLESALE AVD BMTXJJb CI1LI1 IV WATCHES and JEWELRt Ko-107 rrnt st- PORTLAND, V.'oeld incite attention of hie friend aad the pabl.e to hie Large and Choice Air ment WATCHES, From the most Celebrated Makers tt i. Howard A- Co.. P-oeton ; Apelton A. Trner, P. S. L'artiett, Wtltham, Mass.-, Elin Watchea Jitcot Self winding Watches j Englieh v atches and otheis. A's, the ht selected STOCK of LADIE4?' tVATCIlES, of all descriptmn and eryle, which he wotild be pleased to show to all who may favor him with a call. AGENT FOU CHAS. E. JACOT W ATCUEg, Fine Jevelry and Solid Silver Wara, Fancy ArUoleft, mitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Silver Watches, of different makers. Diamond Pins, Ear-rings an Finger-ring.-Gold Bracelets. Gcdd Chatelain Guards and Watch-chain7 Gobi Necklaces,- Armlets, Cresses, Lock ate Gold Rieast-ins, Ear-rings, Finjjer-ringe. Gold Charms and Kys. California Gold Rings atfd Hthma' Pae ent Buckels. Opeta 'Jhains. Moss Agate Setts, Rinjfs and Cuff Buttons Wedding Ri"gs, made of puta gold pressly for thit purpose. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Opera end Marine Glasses. Pebble Spectacles and Eye-glasses. Aolid Silver Napkin Rins. Silver Fruit iind Batter Kniv.' Solid Sil.-er Table and Tea Sjaajni". Regulators Seth Thomas Clocks, Marina" Clocks, Gilt Gallery Clocks, Ac. All the ab ve articles sold Cheapfor Cath and warranted as represented. Particular attention given to repairing and adjusting of Chronometers, Duplex and American: niches. B. L. STONE, nov24tf 107 Front st. Portland, Oregon. TO YOMG MEIV I TO YOU BELONG TIIE FUTURE OP oirr beautiful and fast jrrowinr State. Soon the shrill whistle of the IROK HORSE, us he comes tmoking acrosa this arreat coa tineut. drawing after him the rieh prodnete of the Nation's Wealth aud Induetry, will announce the " GOOD TIME COMING, when Oregon's own Sons and Daufrfifera' will be called to (ill the new avenues ol Bmei ness. Everyone should prepare lor aa ACTIVE BUSINESS LIFE, Great changes hare been made in the eom mercial afl'airs of Oreon in a few veara. What the developerhfrnts of our State Will be in the fritore, is a question whiefi depends unOTi the BUSINESS QUALIFICATIOK of her Young Men. Within the past foar yesre af eakiaV IroSperity, the National Businesi CilUj, of Portland, Oreeon, has sefit out SCORE! of younc men fully qualified, and many f whom are now hiring hijrh and lucrarire po sitions in the Banks. Counting-Rooms an Stores Of our State-.- So great is the demaa4 lor Good Accountants, that Business men have been frequentlr compelled to send Enst for as islance. N" eiiterprisip,?, studious Youne Man who baa passed, through the pmcribed couraa f studies at this MODEL COLLEGE has complained for want of a: sittMition and at good salary, too. Every faoiliy is h-crSe' ffordel acquir ine a SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest possible time, and at LEAST EXPENSE. Every student will have an ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE ! After having completed the introduced into a Theory, h?la MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS, which has the effect of thoroughly familiarir ing him with all the minutia: ot real business. The course of study embraces Double and Single Entry Book-Keeping, Commercil Arithmetic,- Commercial Law, Correpo -ence. Business Penmansh-p, regular and special1 Lectures, etc., etc , Combining theory with practice. ALSO,' Superior advantages for securing a thorough knowledge of ORNAMENTAL rENMANSKlP, TELEGRAPHY, PIIONOCRAPnl, FRENCH, SPANISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN. ETO For full particulars, call at the Collepe Of fice. in Carter's buildinjr, corner of Front and Alder street. ( entrance on Alder) Port land, Oregon, or send for cieular. Addfesa DeFRANC & JAMES, PORTLAND, OREGON Merch 31. lS71.'vl JMPERIAL MILLS. Savier, LaEoque & Co., OREGON CITT. ii"5Keep constantly on hand foi eale Midlines, Bran and Chicken Feed. Part purchasing feed must farfilife tie sae G O o o O O O ' 0 O o 0 o o O o Q 0 0 0 O O 9 o o o o 0 o G