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THE EfJUiRPRSSE.
OREGON CITr, OREGON, AlGl'ST 29, 1S7J.
TIlC VOICE OF OXG I LOVE.
o
BY JOHN C. SHEA.
The voice of one I love, how dear !
Tho' far my wand'rin: footsteps stray,
D It lingers on my listening ear,
It vibrates through each passing vear ;
And, thinking of that voice to-day,
Remembrance claims the willing tear.
Mv Mother's voice 1 Its gentle power
ilas turned temptation's fuceaway;
And though the tempest's clouds may
lower
To darken life's most joyous hour,
It conies, like sunshine on the dav.
To brighten tield.and wood.and bovver.
That voice comes to me when alone
In cheerful accents, soft and sweet;
In festive halls I hear its tone,
And when to wilder sconses I've flown
Through haunts of men through
busy street
Its magic spell is round me thrown.
How sweet the voier-.; are that blend
In murmuring rill and llowery lea;
In whisperings thai, the south winds
send ;
In sighs f rom trees wbenbranches bend,
O In thrilling sounds from heaving sea ;
And in the echoes valleys lend I
Yet naught has ever touched mv heart
Like that dear voice I long to hear;
And echo of the soul thou art ;
And from the reverie I start,
To feel mv mother's spirit near!
Sweet voice! Ah, v shall never part !
The Ilridal Tour.
dearest," s.aid Fred, as we
a little way-side station,
neared
-What do you say to some lunch?
I can step out here and get you any
O thing you fancy. It may seem a de
lightful thing for a bridegroom to
cconfess, but I begin to feel quite
sharp after our early dinner. If you
don't mind my leaving you for live
minutes."
I signified that tn absence of that
duration might be supported, and
Fred started for the refreshment
room.
We had been married just three
days, and the glamor of the honey
moon was upon everything the at
mosphere w as rarefied beyond that
breathed by every .hiy mortals the
cearth glorified with a new light. We
ate not bread and beefsteak, but
some ambrosial dish untasted before,
and drank golden nectar, etherial
izrd from hotel coffoe pots.
I watched Fred from the car win
dow until he disappeared in the re
freshment room. What a splendid
fellow he was! Such eyes such a
mind such teeth such a heart
3 such a general combination of per
fections! How charming how de
lightful how altogether inexpressi
ble .it was to belong to him forever,
ne'ver separated more! when, whiz!
clang! Horrors! The train was
oh Jagain oil", witlu Fred discussing
boned turkey in t -ie eating saloon,
and his faithful wift? hopelessly qui
escent in the ladies' car oil', thun
dering at the rate ;f thirtv miles an
hour, those whoir.i law anil gospel
both declared only
ath should part.
" What's the ma
ir mum.' asiteu
the conductor, n
ment.
'ing mv excite-
" There there's a gentleman left
behind !"
" Is there mum?" was the stoical
reply. " Bless your soul, that's
nothing new !"
" Hut but he's my husband!"
blushing to my linger tips, as I felt
the fact was something new.
Three ladies turned to stare at me,
and there was an unmistakable tit
ter beneath the heavy moustache of
a gentleman opposite,
Sorry, mum, but it can't be help
ed. If gents will stop at bar-rooms
to wet. their whistles, we can t stop
for 'em."
A bar-room! Fred in a bar-room,
wetting his whistle! What did the
odious man mean? I tried to crush
Ohim with a look, but I wasn't equal
to it. Fred my Fred in a bar-
room
" You needn't be alarmed, said
an old gentleman, kindly; there
will be another accommodation at
ei-ht "
Eight!" and it is now just half-
nast four. I sank back upon the
rushion in nuiet desperation. What
was to be become of me.
With the entire abnegation pecu
liar to the early phases oi the honey
moon, I had put my little velvet
nortmonnaie, handkerchief and vin
aigrette in Fred's vest pocket not
that I hadn t a pocket ot my own
but there was such a delightful nov
elty in feeling that I had a right to
Was there
left in such
ever a confiding bride
a plight? Without
husband and
without a cent, and
not the least
misfortune to one in
clined to the
feminine weakness of
tears without even a pocket hand
kerchief.
" Ticket, mum."
Tho conductor was a;
ain making
his rounds.
" I I haven't any ticket
I stani-
mered, in bewilderment.
44 Two-thirty, then, if yon please
mum, as far as Philadelphia."
lieket. sir
"Two-thirty, as quick as you can,
mum time's short."
" But mv my husband has mv
ticket," J faltered. " He was left at
1 sifition, you know.'"
" Beg pardon, mum, but our or
ders are strict. That sort of dodge
has played out on this line entirely!
Will refund at the office when ticket
is presented."
The man suspected me, actually
susected my Fred's wife! Oh,
dear, dear, how utterly lonely and
unprotected I felt, after the strong
trust and sweet reliance that had
been mine!
" I haven't any money," I said, in
a faint voice. " You'll have to put
me out, somewhere, I suppose," I
added with determined resignation.
" Allow me, madam " the mous
tached gentleman was up, pocket
book in hand " let me arrange this
matter for you until we reach Phila
delphia. Your husband eau settle
with me afterwards," he said, giving
me his card with a smile.
If I hadn't been married, I should
have fallen in love with that delight
ful man on the spot. As it was, I
only murmured some unintelligible
thanks, and slipped his card into
my pocket as a memento of a modern
knight.
We were to have stopped all night
in Philadelphia. As the train near
ed the city a new perplexity seized
upon me. uere oouia l go? if it
were daylight I might remain
in the
would
J .
ladies' waiting room, but Fred would
not arrive until nearly ten at night.
'X.
i
I had no money to pay a hackman,
go to a hotel or even, get my supper.
A su..den thought rlashed into my
mind Aunt Tabby lived in Phila
delphia! I had directed a letter to
her only a few weeks before announc
ing my approaching marriage.
True, the reply was rather discour
aging dismally prophetic of all
sorts of evils that awaited me, and
darkly suggestive of the snares and
pitfalls in that broad road that leads
to matrimony and destruction.
But Aunt Tabby took a vinegary
view of everything. She never had
felt the mellowing influence of a
honeymoon.
We arrived at the depot; my
moustached friend had left the car
some time before, so I was unpro
tected again. An army of hackmen
besieged the door of the depot, and
I immediately became the subject of
a struggle. Oaths and whips re
sounded aboii t my ears, until I was
finally seized upon and carried off by
the most energetic of the party.
Having secured me in a very dirty
vehicle, he regarded me with a very
triumphant grin.
" If you will get my trunk now,
please," I suggested.
" Your trunk is it? Where's the
bit of tin?"
" The what?" I asked in perplexity.
" The tin the bit of Lin, to be
sure. How am I to get it without
the tin?"
My cheek! I had forgotten that
Fred had the checks also. Alas for
the powerlessness of women! I saw my
new Saratoga filled with the dain
tiest of trousaus, bundled off with a
lot of hotel baggage, and couldn't
raise a linger to claim it. It was the
last straw on the camel's back, and I
drove in tears to Aunt Tabby's using
my tissue veil as a handkerchief, and
thereby rmeoncionsly tatooing my
face with streaks of blue.
Even Aunt Tabby's monumental
rigidity was overcome by my appear
ance, when sire met me at her im
maculate doorstep.
" Left you anil only married three
days! Pay that hackman, Mary Jane,
and send hirn off before he sees any
more of this family disgrace! Only
three days! The Lord have mercy
on us! That I should live to see
brother Henry's child brought to
this. Taken all your money and
clothes, too! Well! well! it's" noth
ing more nor less than I expected.
Only an accident? Don't talk to me
of accidents! If you ever lay your
eyes on that man again my name is
not Tobitha Tinstitch! The mean-
spirited scoundrel! to leave vou
without a rag to your back! Ion
poor deluded innocent! l'ut on the
kettle, Mary Jane, and hurry up the
tea; this poor child is trembling like
a leaf, and well she may!"
I was too dispirited and miserable
to attempt to stem the the torrent of
Vunt lobitha s indignation. I let
icr talk on.
''O, and ain't it dreadful, mum?"
heard the sympathetic Marv Jane
murmur aside to her mistress; "such
i sweet voung creetur as he be!
Vnd onlv look at her face: I expect
he's been banging of her."
Aunt Tabbv purse. I up her mouth,
and shook her head expressively.
Let this be a warning to vou,
Marv Jane."
"O, I'm sure it will, mum," was
the feeling replv.
"She'll never lay eyes on hini
again, repeated Aunt lab by, sol
em nl v; " never! Lord bles mv
soul!" Who's that?"
There was a knock at the door that
fairly shook the-prim little house.
' Is my wiie here? asked a quick,
anxious voice, and the next moment
Fred's wife was there, clasped in the
strong, brave arms, crying and
laughing together on the broad, lov
ing breast.
How did T get here so soon?
How did you find me? O, Fred!
Fred ! I have been so frightened and
miserable!"
Fred's answer was a shower of
kisses.
" How did I come?" In a coal
car. There was a train of them just
behind. It was not the pleasantest
ride in the world, but it brought me
quickest to vou poor liitlo fright
ened birdie!"
And as I met the glance of those
loving eves, I nestled closely to hi
heart, and felt, in spite of Aunt Tab
by s expectations, I was at home
again.
CULTIVATING aPl IU: EXPRESSION.
Every word that falls from the lips
ot mothers and sisters especially
snouid ie pure and concise, and sim
ple; not pearls, such as fall from the
lips of tiie princess, but sweet, good
words, that little chidrcu can gather
without fears of soil, or after shame,
or blame, or regrets to pain through
their life.
Children should be taught the fre
quent use of strong, expressive
words words that mean exactly
what they should express in their
proper places.
If a child or young person has a
loose-tlung-together way of stringing
words when endeavoring to sav some
thing he should be made " try
again," aud see if he cannot do bet
ter: It is painful to listen to many girls'
talk. They begin with a " 31 v good
ness!" and interlard with "oh!" and
"sakes alive!" aud " so sweet " and
" so queenly," and so many phrases
that one is tempted to believe that
they have no training at all, or else
their mothers were very foolish wo
men. There isnothing more disgust
ing than the twaddle of ill-bred girls;
one is provoked often into taking a
paper and reading, and letting them
ripple aud gurgle on, like brooks
that tlow they know not whither.
My heart warms with love for sen
sible girls and pure bovs; and after
all if our girls and bovs'are not this,
I tear it is our own fault that this
great trust rests in the hart and
hands of the women of our land. If
euiiea nonie useful
life, we shall infuse the
into those arouud us.
purpose in
right spirit
Little
readers.
it ' - x. 1UU L lit ; S
still spared to you ? Will you not show
?"Iitee,1,-v cerfl11 obedience?
aiiul mue ooy who loved
we are sure obeved.
so well.
Lear this iu niin.l, that if T0U
should one day have to look upon
,v.v- v. o ,it-ur uea.i mother
thought would be so bitter as to
no
re-
meuiuer mat vou have
i""" our wiiiiuiness
dience.
i . O " nci
or disobe-
I . ?od s Brigade of Texas, numbered
4'1-"1 ,men in ls' but n on"" 2
i live to meet and talk 7,vr Eli
times.
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THE ENTERPRISE.
A LOCAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER
FOR THE
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ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY.
Ji NOLTNER,
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OFFICIAL PAP EE FOR CLACKAMAS CO.
OFFICE In Dr. Thessing's Brick, next
door to John Myers' store, up-stairs.
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Transient advertisements, including
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B US I XES S CARDS.
J. W. NORMS, M. 13.,
PHYSICIAN AND St'RGEON,
OR BOO X CITY, OR BOO X.
fc?Oftice Up-Stairs in Channan's Brick,
Main Street. auglltf.
W. H. WATSCINS, M- D.,
Surgeon
PORTLAND, ' OREGON.
87-OFFICE Odd Fellow's Temple.corner
First and Ald- r streets. Residence corner
ot Main and Seventh streets.
Drs. Welch & Thompson,
DENTISTS, $b
OFFICE IX MXQjStiJ
ODD FELLO IT'S TEMP L E,
Corner of First and Alder Streets,
POHTLAXU - OHEGOX.
y Will be in Oregon City on Saturdays.
.Nov. 3 :tt
S. 1IUELAT.
CIIAS. K. WAHREX.
HU EL AT &, WARREN
Attorneys-at-Law,
0REG0?i CITY, - - OREGON.
7-OFFICE Charman's brick. Main st.
omarlSTJ :t f.
JOHNSON &. SScCOWN
1TT0KNEYS AND lOL.NSELOUS AT-LAW.
Orsgon City, Oregon.
(tyWill practice in all the Courts of the
State. Spi-cial attention given to cases in
the U. S. Land t Mliee at Oregon City.
oaprlbTJ-U.
X,. T. 13 A R I 1ST,
ATTORNIY-AT-LAV;,
OREGOX CITY, : : OREGOX.
OFFICE Over Pope's Tin Store, Main
street. 21iiiar7-tl-.
A. NOLTNER
X 0 T A U Y P U P, L I C.
ENTERPRISE OFFICE.
OKKGO.Y CITY.
imm RESTAURANT
LEON' DcLOUEV, Proprietor,
(Late of the Clin House.)
MAIX STRBBT, OREGOX CITY, OGX.
tii i TTvriri?cTi!m
i a (a J rcsiM'ctiuUv annotin-
T r j v t-liiiyr I'uldie,
OH. HI. 7 111' ll'l.. I W LllT
that he has re-opened the above named
NO CHINESE COOKS EMPLOYED !
The Proprietor knows how to serve his
customers with
Oysters, IMgV I-Vei,
A buod Cup of Coffee,
Or a GjxxI Square Men!.
LEON' DeLOUEY.
Oregon City, March 2n, iS73-tf.
HEW YORK HOTEL
(Deutl'ches Gafthaus.)
No. 17 Front Street, Opposite the Mail
steamship Landing,
POKTLVXU, OKEUOX.
H.R0T1IFUS, J. J. WILKENS, Proprietors.
Hoard Week
.$5.00
Hoard Week witli
Hoard v lay
i.oum s eeK with Lodging. ..S. ti.OO
1.00
JOHN 31. IJAC0N,
IMPORTER AND DEALER jlSt
i Hooks, . stationery, lVriutn- Asfj
y, etc., etc. J-jf
in
ry
Oit'oii City, Oifgi.ii.
KlTAt Charman & Warner's old stand
lately occupied by S. Ackeman, Main St. '
ICE-CREAM SALOON,
LOUIS SAIL, : : : PROPRIETOR.
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY A re
nounce to tho citizens of Oregon City
and vicinity, that I have opened an
K E-CKEA.M and - COXFECTIOXEHY
establishment in the building formerly
occupied by L. Diller, on the
Corner of Fourth and yfain Street.
The Artie Sol Fountain will be in
operation to supply the demands of the
thirsty. I manufacture all mv own stock
consequently they are Pure ahfi Freh. A
share of public patronage is respectfully so
licit-d.
Oregon City, September 6th, lS72-tf.
A Bcautifnl Farm For Sale!
r 40 ACRES OPEN TILLABLE LAND,
tJ Large Orchrd. Splendid Spring, and
jood House within three miles of Aurora,
at less than
S-t PER ACRE!
This ofT-r is only good for twenty days.
Enquire at the Kxterprise office.
Oregon City, June t. 1S73. tf.
LAND FOR SALE!
fn -CrESOfTaND FOR SALE AT
' ti.w pr acrp.
! x.toJParticulars inquire of R. IRVIN.
i eedy, Clackamas county, Oregon.
MBRCHANDISB.
JOHN MYERS,
OREGON CITY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery. '
I will pay the highest prices for
Butter, T2-g!S,
and all kinds of
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE.
I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CASH OR ITS BQUIVALBXT
in Good Merchantable Produce.
I am selling very low for
CASH IS IIA3i3.
Give me a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1873.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!!
GOOD NEWS!
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TDIES.
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
BARGAIN?
S. ACKER MAN & CO.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which they offer
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
We would say come and convince your
self before purchasing elsewhere. Ourstock
consists in part of
Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Roots and 8hoe8,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer
les, Hard
ware, and a great many other articles too numer
ours to mention ; also.
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Putty,
etc., etc.
fotc80' taken ln echaee
ALSO
"Wool Wanted
For which we pay the Highest Prices.
s- ACKERMAN A CO.
Oregon Oty, March 21, l$7-tf.
iik ii life
C0URT3SY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
DIVERS IT! OF CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA
MA XUFACTORIES.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
31 A U FACTO 11 Y !
mHE UNDERSIGNED,
jl iiaving increased the di- fW
mensions ot his premises, at ti
the old stand on the
Corner of Main and Third Street,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pa
trons, and as many new ones as mav be
pleased to call, that he is now prepared,
with ample room, good materials, and the
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a
common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me.
lllackHnilthinj;, Horse or Ox Shoeing,
and General Jobbing neatlv, quicklv, and
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
WILLIAM SINGER
ITAS ESTABLISHED
A FACTORY
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
Furniture,
Blinds,
and Doors,
AND MOULDING S OF ALL SIZES.
They will also do Turning of every de
scription to order,
WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH!
BCT'All work warranted. Shop on the
River, in Lewis' Shop Oniosite Oregon
City Mills.
J OH NSC HR A M ,
Main St., Oregon City.
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
Saddles, Harness,
Saddlery-Hard-
waif, etc-.,
etc.
WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can be had in the State, at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
warrant my goods as represented.
Oregon City, April 17, lST2-tf.
JAiViES fWiSLNE,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
Oregon City, : : : Oregon.
KEEKS CONSTANTLY fttfjJy
on hand and for sale, JWii'ii-rtv f
'rhi-ap tor cash, C-i--
Parlor, Dedrrom,
O'liee, Sittingroom, arid
Kitchen 1'urnitiir.-,
I'.ureaus, Ixmnges,
Rocking Chairs,
Whatnots, Ledsteads,
Washrtands. Curled
Hair, and I'ulti
M a 1 1 r e s ses,
Pulu Pillows,
Spring Beds,
Picture Frames,
Mouldings, etc., etc
Special attention given to t'pliolstr
work in all its branches. r:. rs ti ll- d wit 1
promptness. K. pairing iiii - with n :it
ness and dispatch. Furnitur" made ordi-r
Call and examine for yourslvrs. lTmavT:
EKTERFRISE gOOK & JOB
OFFICI
OREGOX CITY, : OIIKGOX
VI7E ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
T T all kinds of
JOB PKINTING,
ch as
CARDS.
BILL-HEADS,
RAMTJILBTS,
DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
LABELS,
LETTER-HE A DS,
fact a.U klnds of work done a in Printing
Office, at . .
(P0KTLAM) PRICES.
ALL KINDS OF
LEGAL BLAH ICS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had in the State.
Work SoHctctl
i
AN D
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Oregon City, March 21. lS73-t"f.
A. C. VALLING'S
PIONEER BOOK OlfiDERY.
Pittoclt's ISnilriingr Corner or Stark
and Front Streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BLANK BOOKS RULED AND POUND
to any desired pattern. Music books.
Magazines, Newspajjers, etc., lund in ev
ery variety of style known to th- Irrade.
Orders from the ..untry promptly at
tended to.
OREGON CITY BREWERY
Henry Ilnnibel,
TTAVIXG PI'RrnAS.
I I P1 thf nlinvc lirovr-
erv wishes to inform tho nnl.1i i t
now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 dual
ity of
LAGER BEER,
as good as can be obtained anywhere in
L1? 5tatr: r(l"ra Bolicited and promr-tlv
nlloo.
i
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A UCTIIOX AXD COMMISSIOX.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Cornier or Front fc Oak sts., Portland.
Auction Jsilos
Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mer
chandise uuu ixoijses.
SLE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday.
A. B. RlCHAKIi!-ON,
Auctioneer.
At Iiivi; stlc.
Kntrlish Inclined Par and Hundlc Iron,
Steel, Horse SIuhs, Itasps,
Saws.Sen-ws, Fry-Pans,
Sheet Iron, K.
(J. Iron.
ALSO
. large assortment, of Groceries
and Liq-
uors. -v. u.
K1C1IARDSON,
Auctioneer.
Jan. 1, 1S7J-U.
t!F JOn ,KT tIaj Agents wanted!
kpU tU WjJ All classes oi working i-o-ple,
of eit her sex, young or old, make mon-
ev at wore ior us in inejr spare moments,
or all the time, than at anything else. Par
ticulars tree. Address O. Stinson fc Co.,
Portland, Maine. 7seplb7'yl
About 150 poiui'ls of Iohj prim
er, of which this is an impression.
Has been in use but- u short time,
good work. Price 25 cents 3 lb,
either tied up or in cases cases
extra.
A l s o,
A small font of Nonprriel of wliicli this is an
impression. Price 35 cents Jh. As (-'oo.l as new.
There is enough to set alout one column of this
paper solid. Address tliis ollice.
The standard remedy for fnj;lis, Iitfl
en.a, .SV;-c Tiroaf, Whoifini Counh, t'rof',
Liver Coinjiloint, Brmn hilis, lllfniiiut of tho
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Lungs and Chest, including i 'oxst'M I'J ion.
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not tlry uj) a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses
the lungs, and alleys, thus rrinoriti; the
cause ol the complaint. .no g-'tiuine un
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Fowi.i-: Sons, Poston. Sold by It kdincjton.
IIomkttI'.h A: I'o., San Francisco, and by
dealers gent rally.
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the subscribers l-i:ty-two i.uinb.rs 01 the
best Family Weekly, the chromo "Cute"
finely trained, and a numb' rul certificate
entitling the holder to one share in tin-distribution
of premiums- ior 17.1. subseiibe
now with tin- .-ig nt or send din ct to the
I ublisher. Specimen copies, particulars,
etc.. sent lree.
ft f P M TO Tn every town, at home or
i W traveling. Large cash pav
VVfillTPn "ntl liberal pnmiums lo'r
ttnll I LU getting up clubs, ihe best
outlit. Seiut at once lor Terms and partic
ulars. Aduress, A'! Ki;s ,v O.,
June 1.1-mar-mC Pubs., Chicago.
V'hi. inUUM! II TON
"YTOULH RKSPF.CTITTLI.Y INFOPM
T tin-citizensot Oregon city and vicin
ity that lie is prepared to furnish
Fir, Spline mid Ci dur
U 3.1 13 JE
of every description.
Dry Flooring, Ceiling.Spruce (for Shelving),
Liittioe, PiLkets, Fence Posts
(Cedar).
Ccr.sti r.tl cn Hand.
Street and Sidewalk Lumber furnished
on the shortest, notice, at as low rates as
can bo purchased elsewhere in tlie State.
C.ive me a call, at the
OKKUDX CITY, SAW MILL.
March 21. IST.Mf.
A GEMS I-CK THE EMERI'RISE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents lor the Entf.ki-rim: :
Geo. P. ltowell Co.,-10 Park Low, New
1 ork.
r,.'-f.M,"e,h, rin Co.,f)7 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Abbott Co.. No. 82 and 81 Nassau street.
New York.
Port land, Oregon j.. Samuel
San Francisco tThos. 1'oyce
. ,, , 1 L. P. Fisher
St. Helens, ( olumbia county S. Miles
Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van Pusen
tal';"1 I- Williams
liarrisburg ,7- n smith
La 1 :a.y-t t e, n am h i 11 ou nty 1.U Ferguson
Dallas, Polk county Hhvp Holmes
Lonton county W.,. Wells
orvallis I Ion.. John l.urni tt
Canyon Oty.Grant co W. P. I.aswell
t MnyW-A- -Arnold
Iialles. Wasco county N. Il.tiates
1 4i ra nde, I nion countv , p Crai"
Pendleton, Umatilla county, S.'v. Knox
Eugene City... t J. M. Thompson
T, " , t E. L. Prist ow
Roseburg non. , y i allft
Lebanon ('. T. Montague
Jacksonville....
I ,j . it. ltnision
...Hon. K. I). Foudray
lxng1om li. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
Heaver Creek.
r-uttville
Cascades ,
Can I iy
Cutting's
Eagle Creek
Harding's
Lower Molalia..
Milwaukie
Oswego
Fpper Molalia..
. r . j .
John Zumwalt
Ilenrv Met :ugin
J. W. Straw ser
I. Wright
Frank W. Foster
Capt. 7.. V. Norton
W. Moreland
.John Hagen t rg r
John Doolo
W. II. Vauphan
SEWIXG MACIlTxBS.
Special nttentioit is calle.l .
great improvements m i.i,. J' 1e
tliis excellent .Nlaehiiu .aiHi to t h ,7'"tlv
elegant styles of Cases added Ut ouihiJtbi
FLORENCP
Y?nV hTwk
we now have one ot that dc-script v ator.
easy running and having all th.' nV1tl"u'1.
culiar excellencies ot tlie other stylo
IS sure to ilese. ir tliere isnne l.u
ina thousand miles or San l-'ranc
not working well, I will attend to it
out nnv exoense to the owner wu-
SAMILL 11 ILL
AKewt.
Tstlie oiiIj-Miuliiiictljut en snv
i I more man one uir. el ion lia ii,.. n r;
versible feed a great advantage in tai.,f '
inr ends ot seams, in niinti.i.r. -i.a-
o ' i j ) 'IV.
FLOEENCK.
I .''xaiiiiiie tle Florence, or send for
A J Circular or samples of Work b' i,,r
you purchase a Sewing Machine pfv
THKP.F.ST! " L1
Machines sold on liberal terms.
SEWING MACHINES. o
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
No. It Xew Montgomery Street,
Grand JItcl Eititdiiw, San Erundsco
2ma yls,7:;ms.
V EKY BEST
9
tu.i,air
March 21, :1 in
SHADES SALGOIt,
G. A. KAAS, - - Frcp.
2Iain Street, Crc r;on City.
I
EST P1LLIAPP TAP I F.P IN OP IV-ON
b.ave been in:rt ooei d. and the i rern-
tor in vites t In - attention ol the lovers oi lu.i
epopul;ir amusen.eni to them.
Til E BAR IS SUIT LI ED
with all the choicest ouu'.ities of I.i"iirs
and Cigars. Sc tch, lr.sh -aiui 1 oi r!o:i
already lamous hisl.ii s and Pubcli . aii
a No. i
SHOOTING GALI.I.KY
is connected wit h the Saloon,
or.- gon City, Jan. 1, io--U.
L!VEHY5 FEED, AND SALE
-o-
rp 1 1 E I" N I'F.P.S K S N EP PK iPK I FT P- 0 Jf
1 t ke Livery stable on 1- in h str t, n"1
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Suelille a ml Itn fSfsy Horses . . .
ltue;ries, Carriages and i"1'1"
li-ices rvcasonabl
lie will also run a hack to and fretn the
WILKOIT SDDA SPBIfiGS
during the summer sen son, with P"
horses.competent and gentlein:iftiy l,r' ""
FARE AT LIVING KAILS.
J. M. FKAZKK, Propritter.
O regon City, May ITT, 173.
SODA SPRINGS!
THE EAVOIinE S13I3SEU KESOKT I
25 MILKS HOI HI OF OKFGON d1 -
IX CLACKAMAS C0CXTV-
-ffOSFFIt WHiGHT havinir ''"frm
Wi'.lioit S.xia Springs, desires to ir-i
those wishing to sj- nil a tewd:i. ul
mountains Unit this is t he most dei.r
place in the Willamette Valley. A . r
Hotel, Stable and bath-house for ti.
commlatfon of visitors.
'I hi se Springs have been recoriini d
bv Phi-sieians as being the hea!tni' rf
h'-st place lor invalids or p r-ors a ,ed
with any complaint to spend the n
season. . ,.,-wi'!
I'arties desiring to visit the Sprite .
find a hack in readiness for th --ir ac
dation, upon npplving to .T. "'Tj'
Oregon City. mav-
:Jfp SEWj TG- jf.fA
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