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THE ESiTEBPIilSi
OHEGOX CITY, OREGON, JULY IS, ISM.
The diterpiise fortlie Campaign.
We will furnish the Enterprise from
the 1st of August until after the Octo
ber election tor the sum of fifty cents.
We hope our friends will see tliat the
i in the hands! of everv voter in
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the county. It is our purpo.se to tig
to win.
ht
The People's Puotjxtivk Aeli
ANf'E. Last Saturday as xr annouw.--inent
the citizens of this city assembled
in the Court House for the purpose of
The
;.,,, j.'-.iim.sl i.jinic.-..- iiiiiiu.i.iu""
1 lr. II. W. llss was chosen
".airman an ! Henry Il K ". Jv;1
ii.-retarv. Mr. -J. N- kes, ot L..'.st
Portland, Ormizini; Oriieer lor this
State, was tt.en introlu.-ed and . ad
dressed the mcetin- upon the ey lis of
the Chinese in our mi 1st an-1 the. oh
ets and workings ot the Peo s
Prot live Alliance, and submitted the
t.led-'e adopt. m1 attheCentnd ouiieil,
And invited those present to place their
Vi.M.atnres t- it. About W persons
si Mied it at once, and it w:us then .leein
e.T ailvi-ahle to postpone the tnrther
j-igning tor that evening. ......
Un niutioii. it wsis resolved that t lie
.s.M-ict v become a part of the Peoples
Protective Alliance, as Primary No. 4
ot'Oi'ejron ( 'ity.
n motion, ihe Chairnian ap-pointcd
the t'olliiwimr gentlemen a committee
to draft a constitution to be submitted
jit the n-xt Mi--tiug:.Iohn Myers. C.
Y IVati.-. A. N'oltner. 1 . McCown
and Charles J'.. Warren.
On motion the meeting adjourned to
meet for permanent organization at
the Comt House Wednesday evening,
Jul v 1'!- , . ,
The greatest enthusiasm prevailed
throughout, about UOO persons being
present.
The dvkiu.axii Monthly koiiJi'i.y.
The present issue is me ursi-oi me
pre
tb-vinth voiuine
and its contents are
interesting subjects.
niMin varied and
ot tc-aetiepd
artieh
referring to the
fir Wt
t we note "Scraps of' Modoc
Ilis-torv." " lietch-lletclu y alley,
calb'.l "the Lower Tuolumne- Yosemite,
bv.bihn Muir; " King Solomon's Foot
prints," I v Tiierese Yclvertoii ; " Our
relaions with Mexico," a timely con
tribution: " linrax lleposits." on the
Pacific Coast;" and a vivid account of
The Lepers of M olokia," by Charles
W. SNxidanl. " J ustiiiable I'ietion "
i-i a characteristic sketch by Prentice
Mul ford. In light reading we have
the closing part of "An Old Pool."
' Mv Jraiidmother's Leg.-.ev." and
"Tlie Mountain Posy." Jiret Haite's
sister is represented by a touching lit
tle poem entitled " As One ;" and .Joa
ipiin Miller by a vigorous live-page
idvl. unuer tlie title of 15v the Nortli
laiid Likes' With " Etc."" and "Cur
rent Literature " it is altogether a cred
ital h number. Si j.r annuni. .John
JI. C.uuimy iVr Co., Puolishers, 401)
Washington Si, San Francisco.
TExr-F.ooKs. Tlie following text
books were adopted by fin' vote ott!ie
County School Superintendents of this
Siate :
Arithiie tic Thompson's New Grad
ed S.-i ics ; I'-ro iks' Normal Mental ;
lioliinson's Higher.
Grammar Clark's Primary (New
L litioii) ; Clark's Advanced.
(ieographv Monteith's.
Historv Car ns' Drief II istory of tlie
I'ni.ed States : Peter P u iey s Univer
sal : An.iersoii's ieneral History.
.Vlgeiira ilrooks'.
( Sen met ry 15ro i!;s'.
O 1'iliiiriiis Spenceriau.
Natural Philosophy Street's Four
teen Weeks Course.
Pliisiolugv Streets li Win ks Course.
Chemistry Street's 11 weeks Course.
O P.ook-KY iiing ISryant k Strattoti's.
'iiiiiju siti'n I lart's.
l'. tany Word's.
lUu.o. In times gone by nothing
would huvt been thought of a stranger
t i.Uering a barn-yard and carrying oil"
a cvsl f vit!iout permission from tlie
owsT-r; be.; now as t lie count rv is I h
ci lining more thickly scttl-.-u an act of
tliat kind is regardeil as un warrantably
bold. Col. Jennings, so we are in t rm-i-d,
is the 1 iser of tlie calf, the name of
the stranger is Cougar. The thievery
w.is committed in open daylight. We
have not learned whether the Sheriff
Ii.ih caught the robber ct or not.
I'nor. Fov. i.Ki'.'s Lkch iu:.- Prof. O.
S. Fow ler f;a e a lecture at Myers Hall
on Wed lies day aud last evenings. to good
ant fashionable audiences. He is a
reaiiy and logical speaker, and gives
hisliearers good sound reasonings in
lichalf of phrenology. The Professor
gives ano! her lecture this cvei ling. when
we advise all who have not heard him
to go. and if vmi have, go again as he is
sure to give you something new.
In Town. We had the leasure yes
l.iy of nieeting on our streets A. J.
Monroe. Y. ;s., of Salem. Mr. M. was
formerly a citizen of this place, and he
jT'-iu'rally finds old friends lu re who
";ive him tr hearty welcome. We also
received a call l'r.nu onr trieii'l 1'rank
W. 1'oster. of Eagle Creek precinct. yes
terday. Frank says everything looks
lovclv in his section.
Rali.. The second nine tf the Clack
amas wcin ti rortland last Saturday
t.) pi. iv a trientlly 11110 of ball with
the I'ioiic 'rs. The game was won liv
the l'ionei rs, they making a seore f
."is to :C. aiz unst the fust nine in this
city. Thev will have to do some plac
ing ifthev get a way with the first nine.
K 1:1.1. 4 10 i s Service. At theinorniiiir
.service- in the Episcopal Church 011
next Sundry the Kev. Mr. Sellwot)tl
wi!l preach a sermon more particularly
iiddressed to men. A eiinlial invitation
is therefore extended to men to le pres
ent .
Our young friend . A. Taylor, late
tel. 'graph operator at this place, has
1 icon employed by the O. S. N. Co., to
run their otlice in Portland, l'red.
ireeniuar" now drives tie' telegraph
'biz" at tie.' Oregon City oliiee.
liK.ut. A bear was found running
with a few cows near this citv a dav or
two ago ; :l had a 'run" with a few dogs
but sueci ded in making its eseajH-.
1 hese va incuts don t know that the
O
game law has expired.
Sheriff's Sale. The Sheritr will
ell the town property of Daniel Har
vey, atlvertisetl in tlie Enteimuse, to
tho hightst bidder t-morrow at one
o'clock, at the Court House dor.
To Commence. Timbers for the
Clackiimas bridge are being hauled on
the ground, and it is expected to com
mence work about the latter part of
next week.
Frx AiiKAii-The prints of this city
are talking of challenginir; the Portland
joints to l;iv a friendly game of ball,
there being a "nine" in this burg.
Return 1: r. The Chinamen formerly
employed in the factory, have returned
from Frisco, and will again go into the
factory.
Resigned. Mr. C. F. lieatie, in order
to attend to his farm, has resigned the
otlice of Deputy Sheriff for this county.
cncncir Hell. Funds are bong
raised for the purpose of purchasing a
bel! for the baptist church of this citv.
Is ... ... Ail .
The Oregon City factory musnea.
This establishment is again ready for
one ration, and the machinery will prob-
ably be put in operation to-day and ac
tive work commenced. Hie tactory in
all its apartments is far superior from
what it was before it was destroyed by
lire, lucre are m.. seus oi cams,
bv YiVvi,
bv IUms
2ss spin-
of the latest improved make
tfc Furbes; eight; jacKs, with spin
dies each, all of which are of the new ,
stvle self-operating attachment. These j
jacks perform all the work of the old I
hand jacks without any other assis
tance than a person to tie 'the occasional
breaking of threads, and the work thus ;
oerformed must nece.ssaril v be better, !
inasmuch a.s every draw is made with j
the precision of the nicest machinery, i
and must 'therefore be more accurate
than could jos.sihly be performed bv
hand. They will .start uj with til
broad fancy looms, ot Ciumptou it
(Jam's make, all of which are improved
over the old style. In the lower room
there are live gigs, one narrow and one
broad shear, both of which are tine and
very exjensive machines; also, strain
brush, measuring machines, fulling,
mills, washer, dryer, tubs. .te. The
other rt oms are also tilled with diffe -ent
kinds ot machinery besides thai
mentioned, such as spoolers, dressers,
twisters, and many other which go to
make up :l complete manufacturing
establishment of this description. The
picking room, which Mas formerly in
the main building, is now outside 'in a
building erected for that special pur
pose ami contains all the machinery
adapted for sucli uses. Tlie additional
room given by the building being one
story highe r than the former one, "adds
greatly to the convenience of carrying
on the business, ant 1 it is fully expected
that, with the improved machinery .tlie
Company will be able to increase their
productions over any previous year.
School, 1'xamixation. h riday, J11I3
11th, was gala day for the people of
School District No. 17, it being the day
set apart for the closing exercises of
Mrs. Lucy Martin's school. At an ear
ly hour boxes and baskets could have
been seen moving toward a cleared
place in the grove near by, and at pre
cisely 12 o'clock teacher "and scholars
ami friends were invited out to the
grove where they beheld one of the
most templing leasts ever spread in
this place bo tore them. Immediately
after the dinner the bell rang for the
exercises to begin. First, a song by the
scholars accompanied by Chai lesMc
Leran 011 the organ; next, prayer bv
Uev. J. H. Martjii, after which there
were upward of imy speeches and dia
logues spoken by the scholars, accom
panied at proper intervals bv singing
and music. At the close, tlie parents
and children were addressed fi.riitteen
or twenty minutes by Uev. . I. II. Mar
tin. Everything passed off pleasantly
and all seemed to think that it was a
uay well spent. It has been a day that
w dl never ie forgotten by the young of
that neighborhood.
OiuiAM.KH. An adjourned meeting
was lit hi at the Court House last Wed
nesday evening ft r the purpose of or
ganizing an anti-Chinese Alliance. The
meeting was called to order by lr. W.
11, Loss, and alter tin; reauiiig of the
mmutt s tit "the -previous meeting, the
Committee appointed to draft a Consti
tution made lueir report, which will be
lomei t lsewhere. aim after tin-adoption
ot the same, pioeeUeti to theeleclioii of
the following ohiceis: President. Ik
.V. Hughes; Nice Presidents, John My
ers ami f. 1. arien ; Secretary. A. C.
Hailey: 'fiviisiin-r, .) . L. ilarlo'w; Sar-gealil'-al-Arms,
("lias. iSoltis. Dn mo
tion the meeting a.tjourneii until Satur
day ev long, vugiist Zd. 'liiere are
over one hundreu. sigtiatnres ulreatly
to the ph o.ge oi the Aiiiaiiei', ami before
the next meeting it is expected tnat
liiere will be oou.jle this number.
Cjv'NJ: to 1 tEC li KATE. - On r Couuly
Cleik, II. Y. Cauiield has i;oi.e to Cl.u-
i sop beach for recreation, aecoinpanied
Ly his mother, and .Mbs Clara, his sis
ter. T.J. McCarver, the County Treas
urer, nas fi'oiie to Tanuii.i, where he ex
peels to have a 11 interest in tlie lei ;ui mis.
They will both be hack in the early
pari of next week. We hope they wiil
all have a pleasant time. The widow
(if Dr. I lai .day and her two tl.i'.i'hu-is
liave jrtdie to ine farm of Mr. .Maimcu.
near i.i;ttevilk', to enjoy ihe country
air for a snort Lime.
New Akkivai.s. We supposed last
week that we hail included all the ar
rivals who had made their appearance
before iroiirg to press. Hut the follow-
low injr shows to the contrary,
wife of J. W. Meldrum. a son:
To
tt.
the
the
w ile of I ! . S. luek,a son; to tlie wile
ol I'eter 1'aipu t a tlaieghter. Who next?
I'lttx ; 1 : k.-s 1 n-; .--I Jy j ri va t e 1 ct t er fro 1 1 1
lYrtland, we learn that Mr. J. Y.. l'ark
er, of this place, who lias received a
contract of constructing a large sewer
at Cortland, is 1 rog- ress.ng very rapidly
wiiii his job. Nlr Parker is an energet
ic man. and whate'er he undertakes is
bourn 1 to go ahead.
No Change. We have no ehages to
record in our market reports from those
published last. Cold in New York is
ll-V'a. I.ejra! tenders at Portland, buy
ing at s-" 'e ami selling at Hi'j. Wheat
in Liverpool llsUd.lls lid ; club 12s 3d
O'.ll-0d.
Coxt i:r. r. -The Dretruii City Prass
Paiul ropose to jrive a concert ami fes
tival on next etlnesday evening.
The hoys are trying to perfect them
selves and we htTpe they will receive a
lioeral patrronage.
KKEi'iNtJ Hotel. Our old friend
Hon, 1). Carlile, of Ronton county, is
keeping hotel at Corvallis. He keeps
a good house, and we recommend him
t tlie favor and patronage of the trav
eling public.
Tlie Clackamas Pase P.all Club have
decided not to give or accept a challege
to play until next September, as the
Captain desires the boys to fatten up
before they play again."
Peesonai.. Mr. S. ltavely, business
manager of the Pulletin, gave us a call
last Monday.
Notice is given there will be a
meeting of the Marion County Farm
ers' Club held at Legislative Hall,
in Salem, Saturday, July li'J, lbTo,
at 10 o'clock a.
Marion county at the beginning
of this month, had 4,l:)S o'J in her
treasury, aiitl was iu debt to the
amount of 10,410 78.
James Moore, of Douglas eounty
has been arrested on a charge of pre
senting a fraudulent claim against
the government, and for perjury.
Married lathes, under all circumstances,
will tind J'arson' I'uraatirr J'il.t sale:
and, in small does, a mild cathartic,
llu-y cuus.' no griping pains or cramp.
All who suffer from coughs, colds, irri
tation ot th.? bronchial tubes or tend-'ticy
to consumption, will rind in Dr. Wistar's
Iiai-sam ok Wild cherry a remedy as
agreeable to the palate as etTect ual in re
moving disease, ihe balsam is a pleas
ant remedy; u is a sate remedv. it is a
Powerful remedy, it is a speedy remedy ;
it is a remedy that cures.
Special Notice.
It is a well known fact that Dyspep
sia and indigestion are the caii.-es of
nearly all the diseases that the human
body" is heir to; then why piy enor
mous doctors' bills? Py using Dr.
Henlev's celebrated IXIi Putters thev
can be'thorouglv eradicated from the
1 system ami new life imparted to the
j sutl'erer. Read phy
' in another column.
sieians certificates
Constitution of Primary Xo. 4, of the
People's Protective Alliance
AUTICLE I.
This Association shall be known n
Primary o. 4, of the People's Pro- 1
etive Alliance." Its obieet tn '
teetive Alliance." Its object: to assist
in creating public sentiment against the
immigration of Chinese. Its .TtK .
, 'res,t. t"-o Vice-Presidents, "fCrZ.
tary Ireasurer and Sergeant-at-Arms
and its location m Oregon Citv stmo 's
regon. " - '
ARTICLE IL
, .section 1. The President shall pre
side, preserve order, sign official mpers
appoint committees, and approve and
: sign warrants on the Treasurv
Sec. 2. The Vice-President's "in order
! ?h.tKi5-7n, ' ShUr11' in, tho of
the President, ertorm his duties
Sec X. The Secretary shall keep the
minutes, make the reports si.rn v-ir-
icousoiiiue ireasurv tor aw,.,,,, .,1
lowed, collect money, ami pay it to the
1'V,!M".C' rV,V loeyiosetu everv meeting.
Sec. 4. Hie Ireasurer shall receive,
receipt lor, and tlisburse all money of
the Alliance on warrants propei ly s'i.rnJ
ed by the lVesident ami .Secretary
Sf;V- ?4lThe 'Serrpa,d-at-Arms' shall
see that the meetmg-rotjm is keTt in
crier. x
Sec. G. The officers shall perform the
duties incident to their lesptctL-e posi
tions, as the Executive Committee or
the Association may direct.
Sec, 7. The o Ulcers shail lie the Ex
ecutive Ltimmiitee,with power to man
age the allairs of the Society as they
may think best, anil shall be" delegates
to the County Assembly of the Alliance.
DECLARATION.
Uesoeved, That we are opposed to
the further immigatioii of men and
women from China; but we are equally
as much opposed to indicting personal
punishment upon those w ho are here
under treaty, except for crime as others
are punished under the law.
Uesoi.vep, That it is the fault of the
Government, in listening to the cry for
cheap labor, that we are now sulfering
with such an immense number of Chi
namen ; ami not the fault of those who
have accented a in our State to better
th jir coiHtitiuii.
Resolved, That Petition to Congress,
is tlie only way to remedy the evil, and
we earnestly 'request our citizens to
sign the Petition now being cii ciliated,
ami contribute means to carry out our
objects.
PLEDGE.
I do hereby, in the presence of these
witnesses, solemnly and sincerely bind
and pledge myself, by all that I hold
most sacred, to discourage, by all law
ful means in my power, the immigra
tion of Chinese to this country. I will
not employ nor use Chinamen on any
work under my control, and will dis
courage theif "employment by others,
on all occassions. I also pledge myself
that I will not knowingly "patronize
those who employ Chinamen, when it
is in my power to do otherwise, and
that 1 w ill vote for no man for otlice
who will not pledge himself to the
fort going principles, anil use all lawful
means in his pow er for the abrogation
of that part ot' Wlie treaty between the
United Slates and the Empire of China
by which Chinese are admitted among
11s on the same terms with the most
favored nations of Europe.
A tact worth remembering Five cents'
wort h of iSu-rirfan'.f Curulry Cumtition J'otv
ilcrx, given to a hors twice a week, will
save double that amount in grain, and
tlie horse will be latter, sleeker, and every
other way worth more monev than though
lie did not have them.
GOOD WORDS
Foil Tin:
KILLED
We can confidentially recommend
the
I'aiii-Killer. '1 'oroii to J; 'j tt ist.
It is the most cnVctual remedy we know
o lor Aches, I'aini, licsh wounds, tic. Ht.
Johns A'er., J'. J.
We advis" t hat every family should have
so elTce! u.il and Sjwedy u l'am-KiUer.
Adi.'k rst A". .S'. Uizttte.
Our own experience is that a bottle of
I'ain-Killer is tic best Physician a traveler
can have. JltimHton Sjucttitor.
For both internal and external applica
tion have tound it ol great v ilue. CVotk.
Jim.
medicine no bimilv should be without.
I Jfaiitrrtif Tniiiscrijt.
! Could hardly keep house without it. EJ.
Vnit'f.
Should be kept in every housr, in read
i ircss lor sudden attacks 01 sickness.
' (.'hrit. J'ri'ux.
No art icle ever obtained such unbound
ed popularity. .Salem t Hixrrvcr.
One of the most reliable specifics of the
age. Oh! Surt't .State.
Its power is wonderful and unequalled in
reli" i"ii t he most severe pain. lianimj-
ton Si'ittiitcl .
An indispensable article in the medicine
chest. A". Y. Hxnmincr.
It will recommend itself to all who use
it . Intrii" JCiit-rjris:
It is extensively used and somrht after as
a really useiul medicine. Journal, ,St
Joint, A", i
No medicine has acqn ired such a repu
' tntion; it has real mcnt. .Xenjtorl lhiily
A'fr-v.
o:i" of the hvf-t useful medicines; have
used it and dispensed it for the past twenty
years. Rev. H'm. Ward, Asxam.
Th" most valuable medicine now in use.
Tvini., Drgan.
It is rcallv a valuable medicine, and
used by many physicians. ISoxtoa Trav
eler.
We always keep it where we can put our
hands on it 111 the dark, it need be. Act
V. lliltbanl, I'.urnvih..
One ot t he few articles that are just where
they pretend to be. lirutusivxe.K leteijraph
In my mountain travels no medicine is
of so universal application as l'ain-Killer.
litr. V. II. r.i.rbu, r.urmnh.
PERRY DAVIS & SOW,
MANK'S and trot's,
rt;iii(;iisT., i'koyipknce, r.i.
Ill SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, O.
o7 ST. I'ACI.ST., MONTIIEAL, CAN A I A.
17SOUTIlAMrTON.UOT,ONION,ENG.
For tho very best 1 'holographs, goto brad
l v i Ilultifson's Galery without STAIRS
A hi end in the Klfvator, 420 Montgomery
Street, San Francisco, California.
Professional and Amateur Musicians
should examine the combination Solo
stops found only in C.F.O. WOODS & CO'S
Oiit; ANS.
Till' .KObTNE. A most delicate, soft or
breat himr stor.
THE VOX HUMAN A. A baritone solo,
not a fan or tremolo
THE PIANO. A beautifully toned piano.
which will never requir" tuning. See ad-
verti.sment in anot hercolumn. (junblmS
L.VXll I'OIl SALE!
O.IA ACRES OF EAND FOR SALE AT
O yJ 1."0 per acre.
For particulars inquire of R. IRVIN
Needy. Clackamas county, Oregon.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS!
OTI E IS IIEREli 01 EN THAT AP-
ilieations lor the ixisition 01 i cmali'
Teachers in tne lTimary uepart nieni 01 jiu
Oregon City S enunary lor tne ensuing year
wilfbe receivetl by the - ity Council until
the evening of the 4th ot August , next.
F. O. McC'oWN, Mayor.
Attest : Wm. P. P.UltNS, Recorder.
July 11th, IsTo. 5:
1K0F. 0. S. F01VLEK,
OF NEW YORK.
WTTJj LECTURE 1
MYERS' HALL,
FRIDAY AT 54 O'CLOCK, TO LADIES,
ON
Female Health and Beauty,
Tf .T.T-STRATED rY FRENCH MODELS.
FRIDAY EVE, TO GENTLEMEN,
ON
Manhood, Womauliood, k other Relations.
ALSO ILLUSTRATED.
Seats, 25 cents: course tickets, oO cents,
Can be consulted as to your own and chil
Hmn'tPhrfnnloirv best business, health
Improvement, 4c",4c, at the Phoenix Hotel
till saturaay, 1: oni . vjivuhj. ei
COURTESY OF
UNIVERSITY
EXECUTOIl'S NOTICE.
"V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIA'EN THAT
the undersigned has been appointed
executor of the "estate of Isaac Capps, de
ceased : all persons having claims against
the said estate, are hereby required
to present them to me at the office of
Johnson it McCown iu Oregon City with
proper vouchers within six months from
date of th is not ice.
Dated Julv Sth, 1S73.
S. L. CAMPBELL, Executor.
EXECUTOR'S XOTICF.
IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSE
PHINE XAGOSK, DECEASED.
XOTICE IS IIEKEBY GIVEN' THAT
jj the undersigned !ia been appointed
by the County Court of Clackamas county,
Oregon, executor of the estate of
Josephine Magone, deceased: all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment; all persons
having claims against the same are re
quired to present t hem with the necessary
vouchers witliin six months lrom the date
of this notice, to me at the otlice of L. T.
barin. Oregon City. Oregon.
J, i. TOMrKIKs,
Executor.
L. T. DARIN,
Attorney for Executor.
Clackamas county, July 11, 1S73.
ADJIIXISTRATOU'S NOTICE.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FORBES
BAKCLAY, rEC EASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned ha vebeen appointed
bv the County Court of Clackamas countv.
administrators oi rue estate 01 i-orties Bar
clay, deceased; all persons indebted to
said estate are retiiicsted to make imme
diate payment : all persons having claims
against the same are required to present
them with the necessary vouchers within
six niont lis lrom the dare of this not ice to us
at the office of Messrs. Johnson fc McCown,
Or- .intii 'if,- f !.'. .r.
M ARIA BARCLAY.
JOHN McCUAKKN",
Administrators.
JOHNSON & MeCOWN,
Att'vs. for Adm'rs
Mice of Final Si'tthiiimt.
In the County "Court of Clackamas county.
Oregon.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP J. O.
CAM 111 ELL, DECEASED.
T W. LUeK, ADMINISTRATOR OF
T the ahte entitled estate, having
tiled linal reixirt and vouchers with prayer
for linal settlement, it was ordered by the
oun inai .Momiay, tne 4th day ol August,
be set lor the hearing 01 said report, at
wnicn time an persons interested can aj
pear and tile t heir objections, if any they
nave, 10 saiu nnai settlement.
J. K. Alt', county Judge.
JOUNSOX & Mc OWN,
Attorneys lor Administrator.
July 11th, ls?;J.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
IN" THE MATTER OF Til E ESTATE OF ANDREW
bl'liOL'LS, Sit., DECEASED.
"V'OTICE IS IIEREHV GIVEN THAT
the uriilersinnetl lias been annointetl
by the County Court of Clackamas countv.
Oregon, executor ol the estate of An
drew .Vprouls, Sr., deceased; all persons
indebted tt said estate are retiuested to
make immediate payment; all persons
liavinjr claims against the same areretiuir-
eu 10 present, i nem wn h the necessary
vouchers within six months from the date
of this notice, to me at t he ollice of L. T.
Rarin, Oregon City, Oregon.
AJltEW Sl'iiOl l,s, .Jr.,
Executor.
L. T. BARIN.,
Attorney for Executor.
Clackamas county, July II, IsTii.
A D.UINISTKATOU'S NOTIC E.
IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF J. D. ROB-
UlNS, l)EtrEASEJ.
Tf)TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
have been appointed administrator of
thi? estate of J. I). Kobbins, deceased ; there
fore all persons iirivini; claims against the
said estate will present them to mciproper-
lv verihed at the oihee' ol Johnson v .Mc
Cown in (Jre-on City, Oregon, within six
111011 1 hs from the date ot t his nit ice.
N. N. liOl'lilNrr', Adm'r.
Johnson A McCown,
AtUn'icys lor Administrator.
Orepon City, July 11th, 1873.
Aimi.MSTKATOK'S NOTICE.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 1IECTOII
CAMC14KLL, DECKASEI).
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersiirned has been apptinti'tl
by the County urt of ( 'lacUamas ctu nty,
Oregn, administrator ol t he estate ot Hec
tor Campbell.deeeased : all persons indebt
ed to said estate are retiuested to make im
mediate payment ; all persons having
bums ajrsiuist the same are required
to present them with the necessary vouch
ers within six moot hs from 1 he date ot t his
not ice to me at my residence near Marsh-
H-'ld, Clackamas 1'o.stoflicc, Clackamas
county, Oregon.
. Ij. I All I 1S1-.1 .1 i,
Atimiriistrator.
Clackamas county, June 27, lsT-'i. w4.
Justice's Court for the Prcriiici of Ore
gon City.
STATE OF OREGON,
County ot Clackamas.)
ss.
Henry Humbel, lTfT., 1
vs.
G. Lingorn, Deft., )
Civil action
for
Money.
To G. Lingorn, the atiove named defend
ant :
IN 1IIE name of the State of Oregon, you
L are hereby required to appear before the
undersigned, a Justice ot the I'eace lor the
l'recinct atoresaid. on t he lot h day ol Au
gust, 1st:, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of
said day. at t tie olhce ot said J ust ice, in said
l'recinct, to answer the above named I'lain-
tilf in a civil act ion.
The Defendant will take notice, that if
he tails to answer the complaint herein.
the l'iaintilf will take Judgment against
him lor tlie sum of one hundred and liity-
nine dollars antl ninety-seven cent.slj'I.V.Ub
and for costs and disbursements of this
act ion.
Given under my hand t his 3d day of Jul y,
1S7;J. V . 1". lib K,
Justice of : he Peace,
JOHNSON c McCOWN.
Attorneys for Plaint ilT. w(3.
SHERIFF'S SALE I
VTOTICE IS IIEREUY GIVEN THAT BY
Xl virluetif a certain decree and execu
tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the
state of ( ircron tor t he county of Clacka-
10:1s tn me direcLed in pursuance of a, cer
tain decree and judgment entered in said
Court on the 21th day of May, A. IK, lsT.'l,
to entorce certain mechanics' liens anu
f.t her liei-.s in said decree mentioned and
ilescribetl.arainst Win. N.Holmes, S.J. Hen-
slev and S. D. Holmes, doing business un-
tlerthelirm name of Holmes, Hensley A:
Holmes, and against Win. N. Holmes and
st i 11,, iii.es iiiilividiiallv. antl in lavor ot
It. F. Cautield, John Hut ton, -Mat hew Rich
nnknn William Mullins ami C. H. hair-
childs, upon mechanics' lien judgments as
aforesaid, lor the sum of 010.40, dollars.
with costs and accruing costs together with
inter st lrom the date of said judgment at
1 he rate tif ten per cent, per annum ; and
whereas in the same decree and judgment.
!ln ,,r,ler as made loreclosing a certain
w,rr,...,re i.ei.i hv D. I. Hannah in the
iHTi.iereiroitter described, and rendering
i!i,!.r,,.nt in lavor of said D. R. Hannah,
;,r1,i'!.n-,,inKf Wm. N. Holmes, lor the sum
ot lJi!"2.5 ', dollars, gold coin, with interest
at the rate of one percent, per month lrom
date of lodgment together with costs and
1 Peru infi et-J
"ow to" satisfy said execution and the
iudgment in execution
first recited. I have levied upon a certain
saw mill (in said judgment and decree
n..nti..n..i nn.l described) together with
its m.-iehinerv. fixtures and appurtenances.
t,,,r,., i,..r- -ith fine-half acre of land on
which said saw mill is erected and situated ;
said half aere of land being described as
fVl lr-iE-c
ThPMwmiil lwing the centre and the
lirwio.i.e n niiralle'logram of four equal
sirleanf siitlieient length to include one-
ii, 1 '. .t Hi mi th centre of which shall
t. tw. o-vas-t oonter nf said saw mill; said
land being a jxirtion of the northeast h of
section U, in township 3 south, range 2
cast of Willamette meridian, in t lacka
mas ivmntv. State of Oregon; and tolur-
ih..r cfiticfC- said execution, and said last
mentioned iudgment and .decree in favor
ofli H Hannah. I have levied upon the
remainder of said northeast H of said sec
tion Pi, in township 3 South, range 2 east ;
and nknthceast H of the northwest h. of
said section 13; and on
Saturday, the 2d Day of August, A. D., 1873,
attho foiii-t. House door in Oregon City,
Clackamas countv. Oregon, at the hour of
one o'clock, d. m.. I will sell all the above
described nronertv at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, paid to me, to sat
isfy said execution, costs and accruing
costs. A. F. HEGDES, Sheritr.
- By HEN RY HEDGES, Deputy.
July 3d, 1573. vi.
BANCROFT LIBRARY,
OF CALIF0PJJIA,
Oregon City Grammar School !
THE ABOVE SCHOOL WILL RE OPEX
ed on Monday, the 21st inst., for the
reception of pupils in either the
PEIMAKY OE ADVANCED GRADES.
The course of study will embrace those
branches generally comprised in a thor
ough English, Classical, Mathematical or
commercial Education.
For particulars inquire of
s. IK l"Oi"E, mncipai.
Oregon City, July 11th. lS73-tf.
1,000 DEER SKINS
V A 1ST T E D,
AND ALSO,
VLL
Wh
OTHER KINDS OF HIDES, FOR
"hich 1 will pay the highes market
price in cash Bring on your hides and get
your coin lor them.
JOHN SCHRAM,
Saddle and Harness Maker.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lS73-ma.
A Beautiful Farm For Sale !
"T 40 ACHES OPEN TILLABLE LAND,
f.t Large Orchrd. Splendid Spring, and
Ciood House within three miles of Aurora,
at less than
S-t PER ACRE!
This offer is only good for twenty days.
Enquire at the Enterprise otlice.
Oregon City, June 0, 16o. ti.
SPRING AND SIDD1ER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER IX
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries,
Crockery, Notions,
Ladies and Gents'
Furnishing Goods,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
Main Street, Oregon City.
Produce of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market irice. If you de
sire yood Goods at Low prices, call at
i. ,s a 1. 1. 1 y u ' s
and examine his new stock of Spring poods.
Give me a call and convince yourselves.
My motto is,
" QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
The highest market price paid for wool.
I. SELLING.
Oregon City, March 21, lS73-tf.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
T
MIIE UNDERSIGNE I) AN-
iioumre 10 me eiii;eiis ti v-iej;i)ii
Citv and Clackamas county that they have
just opened a
JEVELRY ESTAELISKEHT
I N
Oregon City,
JTain street, next door north of Shades Sa
loon, where t hey will keep on hand and for
sale all roods pertaining to their line, at tlie
lowest living kates. Especial attention
given to t In' repairing ot 1- inf. 1 imf Pieces.
All goods sold and worn none warranted.
UEO. A. HAAS i!c SOJN.
Oregon City, Feb. ti, 1S7J tf.
j7t7a p p e r s o n ,
OFFICE IX rOSTOFITCE BUILDING.
BROKER.
Lersi.l Tenders, Clackamas County Or
ders, ami Orejroii City Orders
E0TJGHT AND SOLD.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Loans negotiated. Collections attended
to, and a General Ilrokeage business carried
on. jantitf.
GUARD AGAINST FIRE!
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
rnilE NUMEROUS SEVERE EI RES
I which have occurred in our State the
past year, and the. late disastrous confla
grations in rortlanu, springvilie, nanes,
Oregon Citv, and Jacksonville, should ad
monish property owners to seek indemnity
against loss ana damage uy lire witnoui
delay.
THE PHOENIX
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
Represented on the Pacific coast for over
liiteen vears, (during which period it has
paid fbOO, umj tori-ire Losses in the l'a-
citic Department), is one ot tne leauing
American Fire Insurance Companies, and
the out' Hartford Company represented in
the State of Oregon. In t he prompt adjust
ment and payment or Us losses.i ne i-nceiux
has no superior, the Company has never
had a suit in the State, and in the prompt
cash payment ot nearly
$1, 100,000 OO
in the Chicago and Boston, proves that the
dd Rhtenix is equal to its every engage
ment.
The Agents of the Phrenix are authorized
bv commission lrom t he company to issue
and renew Policies direct, and without ref
erence to Port land. San Francisco, or else
where, thus enabling ine applicant to se
cure iiitineiliate and linflinrf protection.
Rates as low as solvency anu lair prom
w ill admit ol.
V . 1'. IS l Il.4,
Resilient Agent, Oregon City.
April 18. 173.-1113
JIVlPERIALriJ ILLS,
Savior, LaRocquo & Co.
Oregon City.
Keep constantly on hand for sale Flour,
Middlings, Plan and Chicken Feed. Parties
purchasing feed must furnish the sack.
"Tr iTITiTTii e f Fl l d :
WILLIAMS & HARDING,
AT THE
LINCOLN BAKERY,
KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
of Family Groceries to be lound in the
ah i'ikkIs warranted. Goods delivered
i 1 "t he city free of charge. 1 he
price paiu lor country produce,
Oregon City, March 1:8, 1S73.
The highest cash
TO LET.
mHE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED
X as the Council Chamber, in Dr. Thes
smg's brick building. Apply at this otlice.
GEO. WOODS & CO S
OROA1XS
The most remarkable instrument ever per
fected ; capable of the most beautiful mus
ical effects, and in the most elegant cases.
All Lover: of Music
should see them, and hear their
COMBINATION SOLO STOPS.
Wm. G-. BADGER,
Of 7th Sansome St., San Francisco,
has them. june!3m3.
CHOICE MEATS!
L
OCISA ALBRIGHT have Just re
ceived a fine lot of beef cattle from the
John Day country. Thev are the fatest
ever brought to this vallev before, and will
be butchered for this market. They pro
pose 10 sen cneap. oive mem a call, and
get me cnoicesi 01 meats.
Oregon City, May 231, 173. tf.
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,CHAS. H. CAUFIELD,
" " " " DEALER' IX .." '
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CORXER OF SEVEXTH AXD MAIX STREETS, 0REC0X QJTY.
Has Just Received
Calicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached
House Lining:, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Bosom Linens, O
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents'
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions,
Embroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac.
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil,
Wliirlk have bee selected vitli spe
BE SURPASSED IX
TH C HIGHEST MARKUT PRICE
March 13, lS73:tf
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! KEW FIRM!
LEVY BKOTHEES
Have Just opened, in
NIair?liair3 !N"ew IBLiiltliiiir;, Oro-jon City,
T!
IHE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND DRY-GOODS.
Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, lloseries. No
tions, Cutlery, Baskets and Toys : also, Groceries and lrovisions, and u
GENEIIAL. ASSORTMENT
Too numerous to describe, which we promise
CASH. .
Mil. 1.. LEVY, being a Practical Jewt
and manufacture and repair Jewelry. We
Give us a call and examine ourgtxxts, and save twenty percent.
Second door norlli of tlie Postot!ice, Main street, Oregon City.
E! & A M BS 3 T r ,
LlaSabW Stf-Aii 1 W pound Extract
tus is a preparation combining all the valuable medical tjuaities 01 t he Eucalj pt us,
which is cuitivated in nearly every California garden lor its medical utility, haviiur bt1
come the household remedy for all diseases ot the KIDXEYK, Hl.AltDEll and i "A'A
Ali Y VAX A I., and SliMIXAL W'JiAKXE.SS. It seems to have a direct alhnitv for t lie
G EN ITO-OKGANS and their surroundings, a ml cures them bv its alterative healinsr
and balsamic properties more effectually than
It is an invaluable remedy lor all diseases t t
as BJiOCIUTJ.S. IIAV11IXG VOL'UJf, AVI
.SIA, J.JL.VUKHHtKA, etc.
This preparation is tlie result of Dr. Coleman's experiments with the medicinal prop
erties 01 the tree in the t. S. Msrine Hospital
he had unusual lacilit ies for testing the various methods of preparing tin reined v, ami
its uses, it can be relied uion as certain to give the promised results, ami hundreds of
testimonials ot its efficacy can lie seen at his ollice. tn" Kearnev sleet sun 1-raneisco.
uvvivi.K . iiiwijii.ji ir
f 1 1 . F f I 1 f V 1 C F 1 1 FI. f I.' St1 w rl 1 1 if. j 1 ,
erltil, yet harmless, lebriluge, antl is a special nrenarat ion for t be
treatment of the malarious fevers of our interior vallevs. ami is war
ranted to cure any case of FEVER .AND AG
ing to directions, while tlie baneful results
arsenical reiueuie lor muse uisejises are entirely avoided.
FOR PHYSICIANS, Coleman's Fluid Extract of Eucilvntus in l-?h
liottles. Re wart of imitations, antl take none but Coleman's l-v.r
PBRf-i f fl t R E f "ILS'de everywhere, and by llt.dire.Cal.f
JOHN MYEBS.
OREGON CITY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS and
SHOES,
HARD AVARE,
CROCKERY
A X D
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
XSiit tcr, Sii ?Li
9
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE.
I will sell as low as any house iu Oregon for
CASH OR ITS EQ UI 1 'ALE XT
in Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
CASH 1 IIAiVD.
Give mc a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1873.
A GREAT DISCOVERY!
"V" MORE GRAY HAIR OR WH IS-
u. kers if you will us J. LiI'MaN'S
HAIR RESTORER. This is not a
vile compound, made of Hugar of
lx-ad, I,ac Sulphur, and other poisonous
minerals, which will nroiuiee headache,
paralysis or insanii. , but a harmless pre
paration, free froni sediment, easily av
plied, and in a brief space of time restoring
the hair or whiskers to 1 heir natural color.
No preparation is neces.-arv- to use with it,
but simply to apply accord, ng to directions
accompanying each bottle. This is the
cheapest, safest and best Hair Restorer ever
olfered to the pubbc. .
J. LIPMAX, Rrrr.ietr.
General Agents, CHARLES LANG LEA
& CO., Wholesale Druggists, corner La"crj
and Clav streets, San Francisco, to
all orders must be addressed. estl"1HPr1
of promineut citizens who have used it ac
company each bottle spr2ols3tn
O
a New Stock of O
Sheetings, n
Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys.
ial t are for this market ami cannot
QUALITY OR PRICE.
PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
OF OT1IEH GOOIS,
to sell at the L.-t Iir,ille R:itou, for
ler if long experience, we will also deal in
guarantee all our goods and work, or no pay.
ot euca!yi-S
any otlu-r known remedv.
t he" mucous and serous iiiem bra nes. such
L'.SEA DUlil A t; 1'lilX; X AXVY, DYsJ'Kl'-
in San Francisco, in 1S71 and l.s7 w hi re
r 1 t -i 1, i j'j 1 , is a now.
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EE treated with ii jeee.ni-
of the usual liuinine and
PACIFIC
SOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
. OPPOSITE OCflDEXTAL HOTEL.
o
AN iriWEKSE STOCK AS USUAL.
GEORGE A. PEASE,
SUCCESSOR TO
PR0TZ3I.W, GILL1IIAX & CO.
Corner First ami Morrison streets.
I'OJITLAXD, OHEGOX-.
Novenibf r22, lST2-t.f. O
OARNUH RESTAURANT
LEON DeLOUEY, Proiirietor,
(Late of the Cliff House.)
J-17A' STREET, OREOOX' CITY, OGX
THE l N I E R S I G E D
respi ctlully announ
ces to his lriends a the
V
f ravfliiiL' Piiblie.
that he has re-opened the above iiamid
Iosraiii-smi-.
The Propriettir knows how to serve his
custonu rs wit h
Oysters, Piys Feet,
A Good t'uj of C'olTee,
Or 11 Good Square Meal..
LEON IiEbOfFY.
COregon City, March 2., lS73-tt.
IV 111. RR0UG HT0X
T70i;LI) RESI'ECTFCIJ.Y inform
T 1 lie citizens ol Oregon tjitv and vicin
ity that he is nrepurt d to lurnish O
Fir, Sj)rnce :inl t'eflar
i-. u M :o je 1
O
of every description
Dry Flooring, Cciling.Spruce (for Shelving),.
Lattice, Pickets, Ft nee .Posts
(Cedar).
Constantly on Hand.
Street and Sidewalk Lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low rates as
can be purchased elsewhere in the State,.
Give me a call, at the
OREGON CITY, SAW .MILL.
March 21. S73-tf.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
0
rpiIE FNPERSIGNEI) PROPRIETOR OF
1 the Livery Stable on Fiti h stre t, .r gon
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Saddle and Hungry Hfiises,
liuijies. Carriages ami Hacks.
lricers Reasonable.
lie will also run a hack to and from te
WILKOIT SODA SPRINGS
during the summer season, with good
horses.eompetent and gentlemanly drivers,
FAEE AT LFVING RAILS.
J. M. FRAZER, lroprietor.
Oregon City, May 27, 1573.
-e-
SODA SPRINGS!
THE FAVORITE SIMMER RESORT!
23 MILES SOI XII OF OREGON CITY,
JX C LA CKA VA S CO L XTY.
JOSEPH AVItltiHT having leased the
Wilboit SiKla Springs, desiresto ihlorm
those wishing to spend a lew days in the
mountains t hat this is the most delighlul
place in the Willamette Vallty. A good
Hotel. Stable and bath-house for the ac
commodation of visitors.
These Springs iiave been recommended
bv Phvsicians as being the healthiest and
bi st place for invalids or r rsors h fr ier d
with any complaint to spend the heated
6epartnies desiring to visit the Springs will
find a hack in readiness for their -accomodation,
tipon applying t? J- M. Frazerat
Oregon City. rny2Sm4.
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