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o o o ESSE O O it THE E?ITERFR )fca (IBEGOX CITY, OREGON, JIXE 27, 1S7S. Fi.-vrwoi-K ILmsino. Fountain Hoso Company No. 1 propose to raise their ; - - . . - ...,ii,li w evueeted. " mifi rm of the' various (N)ninus, o.jr Apartment will c,m pare fa on.U m Mi.iaranc-e to any in i- -"": i , , are s-eoi..l to none wncn to work. We hope the l-.ys may have General good time. Senator John Mvers nt truest "Tll W,U Vperinu nd the mismg ot the p. .11. G P.KUTIKI I 'HROMOS, s We have re- .:.-.,i from the publishers of the Hearth it Home and American A g- . . - r. Ilrillirp .Illdd IV O., rieultunsi. ' ' "V?' valuable two 'The -.StrawlH-ry girl." an;l " ;y w I'rpwin- " The former is gneii to v r m hseriUr to the lirst J.aper and the latter to the subscribers ,f the A-ri-nltunt. l or rj ei, ur r"v a ,K-rs,,. can get bofn pat-ers and 'cbromos, and the e.iroinos al.-ne worth the monev, while tlie pp vis onUm most excellent reading tor tae farmer and family. Chkuiuks. We have received a bas ket of cherries from Master Kddie Holmes, and also from Misses Kent, of Caneni th. for which thev will please accent our thanks; also Mr..Julius Lo ,n Lis our I hanks for similar tavors rus lias Si. lir.wii l.ft at our oilice a sman .1. .!.- -- . . ... - I. ..i....,t vi v inches ill lengin w iiini bad upon ii'iie iK.und and a quarter of cherries, and Mr. I'artlmv gave us a limb about eighteen indies m lengtli wi ,-hieh eontamul three touii.i .mo. .i quarter, a iiuini'er having occu m- in v Pin ds. This is what w e can proline -, I aring. . ( 'a mi'M i'.k.tino. A campmeeting will be held at the conference camp-ground at Canbv. commencing on the oth day of.Iulv and continuing several days. Ml are invited to attend and as many as can lind it convenient, are requested Cfo come prepareil to take care ot tliem selves. Ample arrangements, to pro tect the j wo pie from the storm, have been made bv the eretion of a magniii cent tabernacle at a considerable cost. .tnc one; Collie all! and let us have a goo.l time together in the service ot the Lord. J UoKN.--In tills ciiy,eJme-J4. 17:1, to the wife of Mr. ('. . T. Williams, a daughter. We regret as much as Charles docs himself 'that we aie not able to chron icle the fact that it was a I my. .Then- is cvideiitlv something wrong in tin-matter. pniha LI v an unseen work to stop the further growth of Radical voters in his t'aiiiil v. As. soon as another Charles, not a thousand miles from this city gave up Radicalism, he was blessed by a Imy. Try it Charley. Somkiuino Ni:w- The Shoshone left Portland last Tuesday morning for Albany, and was again in Portland on the evening of the following day . This is what we call stcaim mating, and ought to convince auv man of the beii ents of the locks. It has formerly taken four day- to make the round trio with Iruiihl. 1 ins reuuei s n jui one-half. Success, ter prises. we sav to such cn- l.KTTn i:.-We are under obligations to Mr. II. S. ii .-k for sr veal bunches of lettuce, the le.'ads of wiiich are as large as an ordinary cab! age, and the lcavvv as tender and delicate as could be Wished. It is by far the bet kind we have ever ale. and we see no use ot having an inferior article in the mar ket as long as the seed for this kind can be had. q Nkvt OKiK K..-1'r. John Welch of the linn of Welch fc Thompson, Den tists, is liavfrig a very neat and con venient dental ouiee fixed up in the b'ldiling owned PV lr. Steel, next (lo.tr to the cnghie hoiis1'. It will l e O the nio.-,t h.iiidsome oioee wlien it is lmished the ioclor -Las cm r had in thi place. Tr.tMirKi's. We are informed that two trumpets, costing i'7."i. have Ix-en urchai-d in New York and may Le '.eeted here next week. They are a present from Mr. llolladav to our Fire Department, as a token for their serv ices in behalf of thr-lioat Company at the lire of .May -l. 1 Commknck. We are reliably in formed that work will commence in the iron works at Oswego on or about the lt of next month. We are told that all the arrang nieiits are complete to begin the operations. We hope this may prove true. Nkw I MKokm. Hie new unitorni 9 for Fount;. in se 'o. No. 1, was re ceived from S. in Fianciscolast Wednes day. It consists of h it and belt, hand somely, lettered and got up in good style." The boys will present a very good appearance in their new costume. Annivr.p. The new uniform for Cataract Hose Company No. 2. arrived from N'ew- York ye.erdav. It is neat and appropriate, and the loys will pre Gfceiit a very handsome apearance in their " new clothes." The deiwirtment is now fully uniformed. Is Chakuk. ("apt. Holnian is in charge of the Shoshone, with Cajit. Has. Miller as pilot. Cajt. Holniau has gained many friends since his com ing on the Willamette river, and there is no more cometeiit and nbler pilot than las in the State. (ioiNo to St. .Tor... The Oregon City Rrass Hand g' to St. Joe to furnish nuisic 'for the celebration at that place on the 4th. The band is in good train ing, and our friends may exject the boys to trive them as good music as .could le had in the State. f'Ai.i.KP. We had the pleasure of a call from our old and much esteemed friend Judge Kelsay, f Corvallis. lie looks hail and hearty, and is as cheer ful and happy as he was when we first met him. ft" always docs us good to meet the Judge. Acckptkp. Chas. K. Warren, of this ciiv has Ik'CH invited to read the De- efaration of Indejx ndence at the cele-! bratjon at Portland. Mr. Warren will ac,mit himself with credit, and do jus tice to the Declaration of our lore fathers. . Not Forxn. The relatives and f'i'-iuls of Norman Warner, who was 'wned last week near Chainitocg, 'i-c'd the river all day on the fol- '"ing Thursday. '"1 the ImhIv. but were unable to j l'i.F.NTY.-r-We are thoroughly ooii ! vineed that our Indi in agencies are a tarce. "Yesterday our streets were "'erally lined with Siwnslies. lias U'come of the reservations? What The P.oard of Delegates meets at '"I'lmiM Hook it Ladder iH'xt Wednesday evening. r oms CninmUa Hook & Ladder Company '"i i, ns regular monthly next Prjday evening. meeting i: fl itr t:itr tfwnnrrow afternoon ai mir sum a wan-nou.se The other Comivuiies of the ! striicted, and we have no doubt but 4 o clock. I h e -o the r l onv lI"e " " ' what plentv of rsons would le gla.l ,mt 1",t W- 1 ' ;. i .l,,t 1 e n- tamed to build it upon. As we under- ni,ie.l their in ent.o, o a h ,taIl(1 the matter, the present landing v,?i1V"n:.Th !r: Vo lliu -ation and place of the omition .oats was given Xekkkd-There is a great necessity for a warehouse at this place which shall he free to all boats that may wish to land at it. At present, the place used s a landing hy the W. R.T. Com panv is inconvenient ami troublesome ,rft to. besides in rainv season there is no place to either leave freight for .j.:,,,,,,!; or r t ivin it. A trood hind- , . - should the citv tor a in we would sugge st that if any one is de sirous of erecting; a good "warehouse and keeping it oih ii for the public use. that the citv give to such person the j lanumg. -. storage ana snipping warehouse would pay a handsome rev enue, and we feel assured that if the right to erect one on the landing now useless, some one will readily avail himself of the opportunity to make a few dollars. r.KAiSAKn's Mrsir.vn World for June is on our tab le, and contains a full and very interesting reort of the great Cincinnati Musical Festival, also the usual amount of musical stories, news, gossip, reviews, Ac. Three pieces of instrumental music, and a beautiful new song are given in this number, which alone are worth the price of the Musical World a year. No jK-rson in terested in music can afford to be with out the Musical World and the low price at which it is furnished, (one dol lar ier annum) brings it within the reach of all. Specimen copies are sent to any address on application to the publishers, S. liraiiiards Sons. Cleve land, (,)hio. lUi.idc's Maua.ink kok Jri,Y. The July numlier of Rallou's Magazine is already issued, and a nice number it is, one of the 1 est that lias apeared since the great lire, when the dice f the publishers was burned. It is a marvel of neatness and good taste, and con tains such a brilliant list of stories and illustrations that we do not wonder at its popularity, gained in spite of com petition. It is just the book for the household, siiid sueh being the case we recommend it to all of our readers. For sale at rll periodical depots. Ad dress Tboiues .t Talbot, VAi Rromlield Street, Ikiston. Tiik SiiositoNK. This splendid steam er, recently purchased by the W. R. T. Company, passed up the river for the first time last Tuesday morning and went as far as Albany, returning last evening, and again went up yesterday. S';ie is Py far the handsomest, as well as the most commodious boat belong ing to the Company. This now makes three good bo:ts the Company have on the river, the Shosohne. Oov. (Jrovir and Vancouver, and soon aiiot her new boat will be complete. This docs not look as though the Company propose to " sell out " soon. Thanks. We are under many obli gations to the many friends for fa vors and and sympathy extended to us during the severe sic kness of our eldest son. We are under especial ol; ligat ions to Messi s. lleiiiy I ledges and Si D. Richardson, who kindly went to Portland last Sunday night tosiimmon additional medical aid" for the little sullerer. He is now doing well, and rapidly recovering. Such favors shall not be forgotten. Comi'ktknt Physician. Having had ample opportunity to judge of the skill of Dr. J. W. Norris, who recently lo cated in this city, we can heartily rec ommend him as a gentleman and thor ough physician. We cheerfully give this tribute to his worth, after a most thorough test in our own family. Though a young man, he is a thorough and competent physician, We can rec ommend' him to ail who may need his services. Annr.sTr.n. A young man about 11) years of age, of resj.ectal.-le jarents, on whose account we omit the name, was arrested last Thursday at Tiafayett.. on a char ire of robbing a 'hin.-imait on the road r.c;!r Davtoii. of stK coin and a pi: P1. He hl Jus preliminary exam niat'.on and was held in bonds ot s-. (;, which were given. Th-' pistol was iounil on him. Put be got the money. denies that Jie Priu.ie Kxam ination. The exami nation of teachers will take place at the i regon ( 'itySeminary to-morrow morn ing, commencing at it'e o'clock, sharp. We hope all w 1 10 proj ose to make a -plication during the next three months will be present, as there is no charge for certificates issued at jiuhlic exam inati uis. A ( 'ani-ipa i i:. We notice that our former townsman, D. M. McKinney, INip, now a resident of Mercer county. California, is a candidate for the ofliee of District Attorney of that county. The Judge is a good lawyer, a genial gentleman, and we shall always be pleased to learn of his prosjH-rity. Fxamination. The following are the exercises at the Seminary this morning, which closes the school for the present year : 0:1.1 to lu.-M (irade I. Arithmetic 10 :"'.' II :M Natural Philosophy. 11:1-1 P"' CoiujMisitionand Rhetoric. Match Oamk. The first game of a series between the Clackamas club of this city, and Pacifies of Portland will take jilaee n the grounds of the former to-morrow at lo o'clock. Sash and Doons.Major Charman has just received an extensive invoice of sash and doors.! ireet from San Fran cisco, which he fillers for sale at less than Portland prices. Pkusonai.. R. Joldsmith, Esq., Pres ident of the W. R. T. Co. went up the river on the occasion of the first trip of the Shoshone to Albany. Preaching in the M. K. Church of this j .lace next Sabbath (June 20) morning and evening by Rev. M.Judy. Thanks. Hon. James II. Slater has our thanks for lmund copies of the ( olll rcssional ( ilolte Tiiat Watkk Jor. Extraordinary exertions are being used to get signers to the petition for the extension of the water muiLK to the lower end of town. We venture the assertion that there are not five men who are not interest ed in the job that are in favor of giving he Comjiany one single cent in addi- uon to the present subsidy. We be lieve that the jeoj.le are unanimous in their sentiment against further subsi dy, and that the Company should lo compiled to take the water down there without any increase of exjH-nse to the tax-payers. Let it Ik? left to a vote to- day,and with all the influence the water Company has, it cannot carry a ques :.-., if .--., ,,t; i n -, .... iion oi iLi.imuy it ne uoaais auiiition- il per year to take the water to the lower end of town. The people in that j section may want it, but we learn that j there is a division even among the cit- j izens who reside down there. We are j in favor of having the mains extended, ' hut not at the expenseof thetax-piyers ' of the city. If the Council can compel j the Company to carry the water down i there for the present subsidy, well and : good, but not another cent out of the i City Treasury should be paid. j it!i thfi new i nit- mi k;i i puiiiic i.iinuii, ami A China Ordinance. We learn that quite an animated discussion took place in the Council last Friday even ing over the passage of an ordinance to prevent any ierson from furnishing a Chinaman as a substitute on road work. The principal speaker on the occasion was the Hon. Mayor, who took strong grounds in favor of the ordinance. Councilman Cochran and Jacobs, so we are informed voted against it. liow the Mayor, a man who has held the doctrine of "free and equal rights to all men," could go against the "heath en Chinee " and harmonize with his well-known views on this subject, we are not aware. However, we are glad to note tlii.s returning to reason of our Radical friends, and Iiojk they may yet lind that the position takenby the Democrats and always maintained, was correct, and that, instead of de fending and harboring the "heathen Chinee," they may 1h3 ready to protect ami foster their own kin. We have sometime since noticed signs of return ing reason in our Mayor, and Ids early education in the Democratic school of his venerable father, appears to le get ting the best of hini. The ordinance is a good one, but d es not look as though it was passed by a Radical Council. It is strange what dodges our Radical friends will resort in order to keep in power. It would not surprise us to see the Radicals of Oregon City yet come out openly and above board in opposition to the Hth and fifteenth amendments. The ordinance passed by them last Friday would have met an instant and prompt death before the present Council three years ago, and there is no telling what change may come over them before the next three years pass away. I'osTAb Cakps. Postmaster Racon has received a supply of postal cards. Must Fixl Consoled. Our Radi cal friends must feel consoled in being released from the responsibilty of electing Mr. Mitchell. It will be been by an article published else where, that Mrs. Duniway claims that by her "personal influence she seemed his election." If it had been cast against him, she claims, he would have been defeated. She is a "powerful strength," in her own es timation. The military having been unable to lind the murderers of the Modoc prisoners, Governor G rover has given directions for a searching examin ation to be made, in order to bring the offenders to justice. The Gov ernor has no more regard for a white murderer than he has for an Indian, and does all in his power to bring both to justice. 15ut it is probable that the Federal authorities will pre vent justice being meted out to the Indians. A new imported editor in an ad joining county has already commenc ed, to give the people, of Oregon some instructions in politics and how Or egon is or ought to be. lie had better wait a few days and become a citizen before he attempts to instruct "Web feet. New TiiiAt.. Stokes the murderer, of James Fisk, has been granted a new trial, and it is safe to predict that law ami justice will be cheat ed. The relations of Stokes are very wealthy, and are using their means to prevent him from being hung. San l'raii-isco Market Report. 8 A n K ri A n c I sco, Ju n e 25. Flour Superfine, H 10 -, extra, $5 21rV 71 Whcjit Coasr, ?I SfW.! 72; bay shipping and milling, $ 1 tai( j, 1 S.1. barley Coast feed, ?1 15661 20 : hay feed $1 1 2t; hay brewing, ?1 :WP"$1 45. Oats ;Kd supply in market; prices are ft 71j,1 !. Ijrtlanl Market Report. Wednksday Evknino, June 25, 1S73. fJoId in New York to-day, lhiS. Portland Legal Tend-T rates, S5 buying ; 8H selling. "Wheat Demand is nominal at floOfq) 155 vl cental. Oats Reduced receipts keep the prices firm at 55c $ bushel, sacked and deliv ered. Flour The shipments have been rather light for the 'past few days and prices r-re firm at former quotations. Butter The receipts nr large and the market well stocked with all qualities. Prices rang'1 from 12''V22 cuts. Kggs Market well supplied ; prices firm at Pi cents tl dozen. Wool The market continues dull and quotations are furnished at ISf.jfJOc ft for a good ariicl". P.acon The supply on hand remains abundant. Sides are quoted at 10rillc: Hams, HJvl3c, and prime Shoulders at 1(u Sc. Oregon Citj- Market Keport. Enterprise Officf, June 2(1. The following are the buying prices for produce, and the selling price for others : Wheat Demand light, and selling at 75 cents. I-Totir Oood supply in market, and soil ing at ?1 5d.i,o 00. Middlings Are quoted at $25 per ton; shorts, $20 ; and bran $15, with full supplies on hand. Outs Supply equal to demand: buyers are paying 40 cents. Potatoes No demand, and the market overstocked, at from 25v'W cents ier bush el. Onions None in market ; quotable' at 4 cents ier iound. Eggs Market well supplied and sale dull ; we quote them at 10 cents per dozen. Chickens J J 50 t pr dozen. Flutter Market well supplied and selling at l-VAlSc T 5 for goml fresh. Wool buyers ar' ottering 1S,22 cents. Dried Fruits Pull stocks in market; Apples arr bringing 5c;S.! cents per pound ; peaches It cents; Currants ltHu.15 cents. Sugar Crushed, 14 all cents; Island ftr-y lOVj ; san Francisco r"-fin"'d, li'iili1 cents. Tea liest quality fl pnr poimd, and oth er brands ranging from OOcj.75 cents. Cotte Best article 25 cents; inferior, 22 cents. Salt Hanging from lra.2. tvrup 5o cents per gallon; best article 80 cents. Racon Flams 12i3.11 cents; Shoulders, 8 cents; sides, 11 cents per pound. I.:ird Ier pound 11 cents. Oil Devon's Kerosene per galIon,&7j cents ; Linseed $1 25. Keef on foot Good fat cattle find ready sale at 5 cents on foot. IVrk We quote nt 6 cents. Sheep Few ottering; quote at ?1 75S2 25 per head. I Hides fireen at from ?2.., owing to the j size ; dry 15 cents per pound, j Senator Kelly and Congressman j Wilson have united in a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, pro testing against the surrender of Wal lowa Valley to the Xez Perce Indi ans. .Medicinal Poisons on the Wane. The patriarchs took no mercury, no bismuth, no iodine.no bromide of po tassium, no strychoria, no quinine. Happy old gentlemen! they did not even know of the existence of these "siecirics," and yet they lived until it seemed as if Death had forgotten them. Their medicines were herbs and roots. They have left this fact on record, and the world seems to be now taking note of it and returning to the first princi ples of medication. Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters, the purest and most ellica cious vegetable restorative of the day, is also the most jKipular. Thousands of persons who only a few years ago believed implicitly in all the poisons which figure in the pharmacivpia, now pronounce this palatable tonic and al terative an all-sullicient remedy for dyspepsia, nervous debility, constipa tion, billious complaints, headache, in termittent fevers, and all the ordinary disturbances of the stomach, the liver, the discharging organs and the brain. The time is not far distant when most of the powerful and venomous drugs now so recklessly administered by practitioners of the "heroic" school, in cases that might easily lie controlled by milder treatment, will lie, utterly dis carded by all philosophical physicians. As it is. the thinking public, who are generally ahead of the professionals, have already put the dangerous prepa ration aside and adopted Hostetter's Ditters in their stead as a safe and ex cellent household medicine, adapted to almost every ailment except the organ ic and deadly contagious diseases. For more than twenty years this famous restorative and preventive has been annually strengthening its hold upon the public confidence, and it now taKes the lead of every advertised medicine manufactured in this country. Do not think that consumption cannot, be cured. Try Wistak's Balsam of Wild CiiKRiiv, and you will have a panacea, to the benefit of which thousands have testi fied unasked. Take it in any of the forms of consumption, of bronchitis, or of coughs and colds. Toothache proceeds from ague in the fac", operating upon the exposed nerve of a decayed toot h. liub t lie gum thoroughly with the linger, wet with Johnson' Anotljne I.immcnt, heat the lace well, anil lap a flannel wet with the liniment into the cavity of the tooth on cotton. The system frequently gets out of order and should be at once regulated, else other troubles will ensue ; when physio is needed take J'i it son's I'urratiri- J'illx; they are a safe, wholesome, and natural medicine. r The Most Popular )I;'i!icinc Extant. 1840. Over 30 Years 1873. Si nee I lie Introduction of rEliRY DAVIS' PA 5 i4-K 1LLIE 'FUR P.I-KILTjICK -" is equally applicable and efficacious to young or olil. nPHK PAIV.KIIXEK is ! both an Internal and External rem edy. will cure Fever and Ague when other remedies have tailed. 'jPhe Pain-Killer -"- should b.- used at the first manifesta t ions of cold or cough. 'JPlie Ia in-Killcr is the Great Family Medicine of the Age. 'T'lic I'.-iin-Killer Will cur.; Painter's Colic. PHlie Pain-Killer Is good for Scalds ami Hums, rflllie In in-Killer has the Verdict of the People i its favor. rg'Iie I'ain-Killer (iives ln i versa 1 Satisfaction. rrMie Pain-Killer - Pewaro of Iinitntiona and Counterfit. rTMie Pain-Killer Is iilinnt a certain cure for CHOIKItA, and has, wit hotit. doubt, been more success ful in curing this terrible disease than any other known remedy, or oven the most em inent and skillful Physicians. In India, Africa, China, where this dreadful disease is ever more or less prevalent, the I'AIX KII.I.EIt is considered by the natives, as well as European resiiloitts iu those cli mates, a sruK Remedy. re me Pain-Killer -- Eacli lit le i is wrapped with full direc tions for use. rjllie Pain-Killer Is sold by all I ruggisfs and Dealers in Family Medicines. june-lm. Special Notice. It is a well known fact that Dyspep sia and indigestion are the causes of nearly all the diseases that the human body i.s heir to; then why pay enor mous doctors' bills? ,- using Dr. Henley's celebrated IXI.1 Hitters thev can be thorougly eradicated from the system and new lite imparted to the sullerer. Kead physicians certificates in another column. Professional and Amateur Musicians should examine the combination Solo Stops found only in GEO. WOODS it CO S Organs. TI I E .EOEIXE. A most delicate, soft or breiithinir stop. Til E VOX HUMANA. A baritone solo, not a fan or tremolo. THE PIAXO. A beautifully toned piano, which will never require tuning. See ad vertisment in anothercolumn. junl.Jm-I NEW TO-DAY NOTICE! i 1T1CK IS IIEKEBY (JIVEN" TiY THE City Council of regon City, that they propose to improve the alley lying bet ween lots :j and and lots 2 and 7, in block it, for a distance of one hundred and thirty fei t from Main street, in accordance with ordi nances Xo. oti and 113. F. . MeCOWX, Mayor. Attest: V. P. I5URXS, Recorder. list oi' i.i:tti:us Remaining in the Postofflce at Oregon City, July 1st, lsr;J .- Allen, James W. Ilannigan, Mike Johnson, Mrs. O. O. Kendel.Oeorge C. 1 luges, Isaac W. arliie, Samuel Divins. R. M. Kimble. C. F. Evens, J. W. Fosnot, Joseph Forss. il, J. a. i raves, James Orashong, James M Hoffman, C. R. Unlse. Henrv c2) McOragen, Henry i wen, Jason Pricket t, John B. (2) Scott, Miss Bell Scott, Jacob Wyland, Daniel It called tor please say advertised. J.'.M. BACON. V. AUJIIXISTHATOR'S XOTICR IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HECTOR CAMPBKU, DECEASED. "VOTICE IS HEREBY (IIVEN THAT Jl the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas county, ( reyon. administrator of the estate of Hec tor Campbell.dceeased ; all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment; all iTsons having claims against the same are required to present them with the necessary vouch ers within six months from the date of this notice to me at my residence near Marsh fieia, Clackamas I'ostofliee, Clackamas countv, Oregon. S. L. CAMPBEEL, Administrator. Clackamas county, June T, ItsTo. w4. TO TKT. rilllE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED I as the Council Chamber, in Dr. Thes sing's brick building. Apply at this office. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, ITKTVSRSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SOCIETY NOTICES. OREGON' LODGE XO. 3, I. I. O. F. Meets every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Main street. Mend ers of the Or der are invited to attend. Bv order . G. KEIIECCA DEGItEE LODGE XO. 3, I. O. O. 1. Meets on the See. ..i.l 1,,,,,.H, T-.w.-- day evenings each - v ...... .vuikAA A. lV i- r ' month, ZTKTTli at 1 14 o clock, in the Fellows' I hill. Membersof the Dearree are invited to attend. MULTNOMAH LODGE NO. 1,A.F. it A. M., Holds its regular com- ja muiiications on the First and Third Saturdays in each month, 7yjt at 7 o'clock from the Huili of Sep. tember to the 2oth of March; and 7Li o'clock from the 20th of March to the 13ith of September. lirethren in good standing are invited to attend. liy order of W. M. FALLS ENCAMPMENT XO. 1,1. O. O. F., Meets at Odl Fellows' Hall on the First and Third Tues day of each month. Patriarchs in good standing are invited to attend. Public Examination of Teachers ! NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEX THAT IN .l compliance with the law, there will be a Public Examination of Teachers, at the Oregon City Seminary, on Sat unlay, June KtH, 1S7S, commencing at 9)4 o'clock, a. m. It is de slred that all who expect to teach in this county should attend public examinina- lions as there is no charge lor cert iticates issued, and it secures a uniformity in ex aminations. Profs. Macrum, Moreland, and Nicholson are appointed to aid in the examination. The same rules applied at public examinations are strictly enlorced at all private examinations. A. XOLTXER, S!ujt. of Public Schools for Cluekanuix Co. J u lie Ot h, PSTiJ. vt A Iloauliful Farm For Sale rr4( ACHES OPEN TILLABLE LAXD, O barge Orchrd, Splendid Spring, and Good House within three miles of Aurora, at less than S-t PER ACHE! This ofTer is only good for twenty da ys. Enquire at the Enterprise office. Oregon City, June 0, 1S7.I. tf. SPRING AM) SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT I. DEALER IN Dry Cioods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, II a rd ware, ( j roe-. Ties, Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., etc. Mu in Street, Oregon City. Produce of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If you de sire good Goods at Low prices, call at i. s a l 1. 1 y (i ' s and examine his new stock of Spring goods. Give me a call and convince yourselves. My motto is, " QflCK SALES AXD SMALL PROFITS." The highest market price paid for wool. I. SELLING. Oregon City, March 21, lST.Mf. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. m UP ITVTiPl'ijicvrn w- X nouiice to the citizens of Oregon City and Clackamas county that they have jiir.l ujH-iien a JEWELRY ES7AEUSh7v.ErJT I N Oregon City, Main street, next door north of Shades Sa loon, when t hey will keep on hand and for sale all goods pertaining to their line, at the I. oWKST I.1VINO RATKS. Especial attention given to t lie repairing of FixrTimf Pikcks. All goods sold and work done warranted. GEO. A. II A AS & SON. Oregon City, Feb. ti, lS7o-tf. hew yoIkqTeTT (Deutfches Gafthaus.) No. 17 Front Street, Opiosite the Mail Steamship Landing, POKTLAXll, OREGON. II. ROTHFOS, J. J. WILKEXS, Proprietors. Hoard "Week $5.00 Board V4 Week with Jodging ti.tHl P,oard v Day l.oo GUARD AGAINST FIRE! DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. rpil E N U M E R O U S SEVERE FIRES JL which have occurred in our State the past, year, and t he late disastrous confla grations in Portland, Springville, Dalles, i iregon City, and Jacksonville, should ad monish property owners to seek indemnity against loss and damage by lire without delay. THE PIKENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Represented on the Pacific coast for over titteen years, (during which period it has paid OU, ooo lor Fire Losses in the Pa cific Department), is one of the leading American Fire Insurance Companies, and the onl.il Hartford Company represented in the State of Oregon. In the prompt adjust ment and payment of its losses.t he I"henix has no superior, the Company has never had a suit in the state, ana in me prompt cash payment of nearly $1,400,000 00 in the Chicago and Roston, proves that the old Phienix is equal to its every engage ment. The Agents of the Phoenix are authorized by commission from the company to issue aiid renew Policies direct, and without ref erence to Portland, San Francisco, or else where, thus enabling the applicant to se cure imiMiliute and liinrtiiif protection. Rates .as low as solvency and fair profit will admit of. w. p. Bi nxs, Resident Agent, Oregon City. April IS, 1873.-rn3 GEO. WOODS & GO'S The most remarkable instrument ever per fected ; capable of the most beautiful mus ical effects, and In the most elegant cases. All Lovers: of Music should see them, and hear their COMBINATION SOLO STOPS. Win. Of. BADG-KR, iit 7li Sansonie St., Kan FrancUco, has them. Junel3m3. CHOICE MEATS! IOGTSifc ALBRIGHT have Just re J ceived a fine lot of beef cattle from the John Day country. They are the fatest ever brought, to this vallev before and will be butchered for this market. They pro pose to sell cheap. Give them a call, and get the choicest of meat s. Oregon Cit y, Ma y -3Jt 1 tf . r CHAS. U. CAUFIELD, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND JIAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY Has Just Received a Nev Stock of Calicoes, Dress Goods, P.rown and Bleached Sheetings, House Laiiing, Shirtings, Table-I.inen, Irish Bosom Linens, Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies and Gents Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions. Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Good, &Q Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys, 'Whicli have 1e selected with special care for this market and rumiot UK SURPASSED IX QUALITY OR PRICK. THE HIGHEST MAUKMT PRICE PAID H)K COUNTRY PIIODUGD, March 13, 1STS :tf NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! NEW FIRM! LEVY BEOTHERS Have Just SIarsliairs ISTew Buildiiiir, Oregon City, rilHK FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OK CLOTHING AND DRY-GOODS. X lioots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, lloseries, No tions, Cutlery, Baskets and Toys : also. Groceries and Provisions, and a q GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP OTHER GOODS, Too numerous to describe, which we propose to sell at the Lowest Possible Rates, for CASH.. Mil. L. LEVY, being a Practical Jeweler of lonjr experience, we will also deal in and manufacture and repair Jewelry. We guarantee all our goods and work, or no pay. Give us a call and examine our goods, and save twenty per cent. LEVY BROS., Second door north of the Postoflice, Main street, Oregon City. pound Extract tus is a preparation combining all the valuable medical quaities of t tie Eucalvpt us, which is cultivated in nearly every California garden lor its medical utilif v, liavimr be come the household remedy for all diseases of the KI1.JYS, HI, ADDER and VRIX- Alt 1 f,VU AI,, and SKMI AI, H JiAKJ, Ofc.Miu-UKOA.Nh and their surroundings, and cures them bv its alterative, healing and balsamic properties more eireetually than any other known remedy. It is an invaluable remedy for all diseases of t he mucous and serous nieni bra nes, such as BROC1IITIS, II ACH I yij COUGH, yA USE A D Ulil yJ PJiEG WAyCY, DYSPEP SIA, EEUCOUHHtEA, etc. This preparation is the result of Dr. Coleman's experiments with the medicinal prop erties ol the tree in the U. S. Msrine Hospital in San Francisco, in 1S71 and 1S72, where he had unusual facilities for testing the various methods of preparing the remedv, and its uses, it can be relied uinm as certain to give the promised results, and hundreds of testimonials of its eflieacy can be seen at his ofliee, -ii." Kearnev steet. San Francisco Lojyi.i,ii n o jj i o i iJi a.w ji.iti 1 1 erlul, yet harmless, febrifuge, and is a treatment of the malarious fevers of our Interior valleys, and is war ranted to cure any case of FEVEKANDAGL'Ftreated with it accord ing to directions, while the baneful results of the usual luinine and arsenical remedie for those diseases are entirely avoided. FOR PHYSICIANS, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Eticilyptus in 1-lft bottles. Heware of imitations, and take none but Coleman's. For iUGALVPT uO sale everywhere, and bv Hodire.Calef Oregon. JOHN MYERS, OREGON CITY. DEALER EN Dill' GOODS, GROCERIES. ROOTS ami shoes. HARDWARE, CROCKERY' AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay t he highest prices for ."Butter, Iirirjs. and all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I M ill sell as low as any house in Oregon for CASH OR ITS KQUIVALRXT In Good Merchantable Iroduce. I am selling very low for CA.SS5 IX HAND. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYEHS. Oregon City, March 21. 1873. A GREAT DISCOVERY! O MOKE GRAY IIAIIl OR WIIIS- ti t., rsJf ymi wiM us J- LiPMaN'S IIAIR RKSTORKH. This is not a vile compound, made of Susrar of LA-na, l.ac Sulphur, and other poisonous minerals, which will produce headache, paralysis or insanity, but a harmless pre paration, lrep rroni sediment, easily ap- Pii1' w antI in a urit'f space of time restoring the hair or whiskers to their natural color. No preparation is necessarv to us with it, but simply to apply according to directions accompanying each bottle. This Is the cheapest, safest and best Hair Restorerever offered to the public. J. I.TPMAN, Proprietor. , V'neral Agents, CHARLES LANG LEY CO., holesale I irtiglsts, corner Patterj and Clay streets, San Francisco, to whom all orders must be addressed. Testimonials of prominent citizens who have used it ac company each bottle. apr'51s.3ra O opened, in ot'eucalyi- ESS. It seems to have a direct allinit v for r yi i, e .17 1 J'J ( A is a pow- special preparation lor the sVa& Co., Wholesale Druggists, Portland, Solo Agents for SlmaylSTSyl. PACIFIC EOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. OPPOSITE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. AN IMMENSE STOCK AS USUAL. o GEORGE A. TEASE, .SCCCKSSOK TO O PR0TZ)IA., GILLIIIAX i Corner First aixl ?Iorriou fclrcc. POHTT.Ayi), OliEGOy. November, lS72-tf. "barnuh restaurant LE0X DcLOUEY, Proprietor, (I-ate of the ClitT House.) MAiy'STHEET, OREGOy CITY, OGy. kx I11K UNDERSIZED l J r(sIMf't lully announ J; cesto his lriends t the Tra veli ii INiltlie, that he has re-oiened the alove named The I'roprietor knows how to serve his customers with Oysters, Pi's' I-Vet, q A Good Cup of ColTee, Or Ji GoimI Square Meal. I KON Df.LOUEY. . Oregon City, March 1, l73-tf. MT in. IJ R 0 U G II T 0 X WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM ? T the citizens ol (regon citv and vicin ity that he is prepared to lurnish Fir, Sjdiiif aiil Oilar L U M JB E H of every description. Drj" Flooring, Ceiling,Spruce(for Shelving) , i.atiice, I'ickets, Pence Posts (Cedar). Constantly on Hand. oo Street and Sideu-nik T on the shortest notice, at as low rates as can be purchased elsewhere in the State. vjr jjii.- it i.-;iii, ;u. I lie OltEGOX CITY, SAW MILL. March 21. 173-1 f. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE. THK TTNDERSKiNED PROPRIETOR OF 1. the Livery Stable on Fift n street .Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand q Saddle and 1tai:(;y Horses, uugyir, larna;eanil Ilat-ks. Irit-es Ilearsoiiable. He will also run a hack to and from the WILHOST SODA SPRINGS during the summer season, with good norses.com ictent and gentlemanly drivers. FARE AT LIVING RATES. J. M. I'UAZER, I'roprietor. Oregon City, May 1T7, 1X73. SODA SPRiHGS! THE FAVORITE SIMMER RESORT ! 23 MILES SOUTH OF Oil KG OX CITY. IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY. TOSEPn lvniniiT i I llhoit SiMlM S;r.rirro li..:.n.i i, those wishing to spend a few davs in the u .,,,,,,0,,,,1,,,,1 ims is ine most ueiitrhlul place in thr l'iiinmtin a-h.. . . Hotel, Stable and bath-house ior the ac commodation of visitors. hJ - rrmPs hve been recommended bj Ihysiciansas being the healthiest and bi-st nlace for ini-a ii,ic. . seas complaint to spend the heater Parties desirino" t-, -!o; 1 c . - nd a hack in K.n.iino r r. d - "-nil' .-n iui iii'-ir accom t ation.nnon wr.rUvir.tr t Oro-ron Citv 1 ' l" ' rrazer 0 5L G O O O o O O 0