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o o ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE Go O J G o O o o o O G o O O G O G n THE ENTERPRISE. OREGON CIT, OREGON, SEPT. 12, 17. O II I M X FOR YOUXC LADH1S. Its lmnlly the tiling to le witty If you are ilceuleilly yount ; A irirl u:iy eh:u iningly pretty An I vet h ive the loueo of a tongue. r liiivi-i-s ar mtlier oiiniirinjr, u'ti'iN'-l with piquancy cool ; m- I in iv lh sweetly en-ragin, G ;ii.k a Mian l;jok like a fool. i' . v '.ii -ii who haunt ami are horsey, fAU feminine softness forgot.) V A' 'll-Teh'i vel iii-in may l.e sauey 51 surely a spoon if he's not ; T i"v fanev it vcrv deliirhtful T , strike out a path ot tlieir own. Rut the world iineoiimionl v spiteful, And never will let theui alone. S i. thou h I don't wish to be rude.ilenrs, I" i-- iv th ' -bitigv called ' fast:" n t'io first to be wooed, - 'i'"5, V . i ll md tint you're married the li-,t' Y ir sfiit;nirnt's rather. too trashing, O Y-ni wit a little-too free. An 1 wonvn who understantl lilushiinr .Men like for tlieir wives, don't you see ! r - 'v vour airs to outdo men i - tllv i wonderful plin : ' : ! -iid'-sf and f.estet of women d i n i) :e a rv slow man ! d 1 tin same with us men, ! ' i-. i ve ity this mimicry poor, i i il I i 'f ;s ri li'-idoiis t;ieii. de.-.rs. A iiat ;,irls we w .uld make to Injure! TIvti d nt consider it vein Y . 'o'.vs aro siieh diU'erent thhi.Lrs. : . , i-.ittv'ill :t at lliixi!!-: !: -is royal kin!?! . ....;! I liud o'ut what di.s tress v'itV.ui nrs strong arm ami sul vice ; "i!!:.-.iit von: 'pit. k wit and caresses '.!': wouldn't lind life hall' so nice. : i- :. ; .l.e-d and left a - Oil ' ' t : - t . that ;i i-t i-n lcc.'i i i - . i.f r i-- fasliiin a"; : re.s'deiict'H ol New York city. Ui-.t the. wealthy iamilios h:d lonj? a4-o removed to the avenues, leaving; the perverse old millionaire to hold his own anion"; the growing business of thooneo aristocratic thoroughfare. A I'uncli of black crape still lmniron th! bell knob, four days after the funeral, when a bent, wily looking man pulled it. T.eing admitted, he was shown into a dinpry room which Mr. Kilborno had in his life used as nn oliiee. This bent ami Avily look CinLr man was Lawyer Whitteiaore, and he was almost immediately join ed by Robert Kilborne, a grandchild of the dead millionaire, a young man who showed plainly enough the marks of rough social usage. ' Good morning," said the lawyer, as Robert entered j.ud extended his ha'2-T rather listlessly. (loot I morning," was the reply. "Welly" " ell"?" echoed the lawyer. "You f;ot uy note?" '"Asking me to meet you here? Yes; what do you wmt?" " You drew mv gr ind father's will?" G " I 1il, two days before he died." 0 4i What were its contents?"' I Iiftve no rigiit to tell you;" ami !M. Wliittenioiv? tried to look seven1. ' It is wii.li the Sun-ogate. now, and you will know its contents on Thurs day, when it will boollieially opened. 1 couldn't think of violating mv oili-t-ial -" ' " Not unless you are well jiaid for il," interrupteol the young mail. 4i I nndersiand th.lt perfectly well, and will be7 plain and brir f with you. As Cyo'.i are aware, myself and my cousin ?.lvra are the only living relatives of my grandfather. Ywj have both been brought up hereintliishou.se together, and each hates the other cas mm-li as jiossible. Now. I've no idea how the propeity is left, niul I want to know. 1'ik Avilling to pay for the knowledge in advance of the opening of the will, and von have it to soil."' The lawyer assented with a eooly prceise. nod of the head. ' Then, name your juice," contin ued Robert. " One thousand dollars." " I haven't so much." " A note for a month will do." The document was piickly written ut, signed by the yoving man, and transposed to the law ver's pocket. "The will," then .''aid Mr. White more is a strange one- as strange as the man who made it but he would listen to no advice, and I had noth ing to do but carry out his w ishes, lie leaves all his propeity to Mvra Kilborne " " J n him!" hissed Robert. "Hold." said the lawyer,' until you hear the crnlitions. He leaves all his property to IMyra, as I said before, on condition that she shall immediately sign an agreement to, within a year, become your wife. If she shall decline to lulrill this con dition, the property goes to von. The other point is, tint in case Mvra is married to anybody 1 efore the will is opened, she gets the property the same u? if he marries yon. lint that provision of course, is of no con sequence, as she is not likely to be married before the day after to-morrow, which will be' Thursday on which the document is to be opened." Here the lawyer stopped and look ed into his companion's face, as if expecting nn expression of displeas ure. He wasdisappoinfed, however, for Robert seemed rather satisfied than otherwise. " It pleases me well enongh," he said, " for I half expected to" be cut oft" unconditionally. You see, I've been rather fast, and the old man dislikes it, while Myra gentle ways and attention to la's wants won his regard. She is comi -letely bound yip in her lover, Harry Pert on, who is hundreds of miles away just now, and I don't believe she -would give him up for the fortune a dozen times ver. Ren if she should consent to marry me, I wouldn't be so badly off with the property almost under mv control." The Lnryer hero nrose Kide his unscrupulous patron good day, and went. Rut as he did so, had his ears been youngu he Xiiight have caught the sound of rustling sdurts fleeing up the stairway those same skirts Genveloped the pretty form of Myra Kelborne, w ho had heard every word of the interview. "So, so," sdie mused, when she had reached her own room and thrown herself into a ch lir, I'm to buy 'the fortune by selling myself. I won't do it. I wouldn't give up Harry for fit'tv tiaic-i a fhillion. O O Roliert can take the money and much good may it do him." Yet, notwithstanding her conclu sive decision. Myra could not relin qxtish .without a pang, for the for tune to which she had always looked forward as a certain portion. Her grandfather had always seemed to regard her with affection, and she had not dreamed that in his will he could impose such a distasteful re striction. "If Harry was only here." she thought, " there wouldn't be any trouble, because Ave could get mar ried before Thursday. What shall I do? I Avish I had somebody to ad vise me. And I can have a lawyer is what I Avant. They are up to all sorts of tricks, so they say." Without a moment's delay, she dressed herself for the street and Avent out. She knc-AV no laAvyer, but Avalked until she came to a building upon which she had often noticed an array of legal signs. Raising up stairs, "and selecting a name from the lot that chanced to strike her most faioiably, she entered a Avell furnidied oiUce. A middle aged man sat alone Avriting at a desk. " Is Mr. Temple in?" asked Myra. " Yes," said the man, looking up at his pretty visitor, and motioning her to a seat, " that is my name." " I have corne for some legal ad vice some advice on a matter of the greatest importance- to me, and " " If I am to aid you," said the Iav- .-: kindly, "you must speak frev-ly and unreservedly, a. Iu.'Ii you 1U.I.V do in the utmost coi:id-:!-" Tli us encouraged, Myra bM him tlj ; Avhole story o: the will. '.. eian iw in Avhich she had obtained, i.er information, and her feelings ia the ; matter. j " Ox course," she coiiclii-h.-d, '" I Avant to retain the fortune, but not at the price stipulated ia th. Aval. Can" you help me?" Mr. Temple sat for a AI;',e ia de-'p thought so long in f-ict, that Mvra got fidgety with waiting. At last his face brightened witli ani.iea, a'nl lie at once iuparted it to his f.:ir cli ent. Tor an hour the- weie in close consultation. That day and the no il : Thursday came. The w i a read in the surrogate's oid -" . .. o'clock. At eleven o -' ';. riage drove up to tlie Hjl'uj--- . aad to be '. . ('.'I' car- an. 1 Ti.e i iie two of his intimate friends. for?uer alight"d and t !i..-tv.l house. Ia a moment he i. -appeared with Myra. She appeared a li til e nervous, but reassured i.v rhe r -.s-ence of the lawver, w !; hi-;,e I rr into the carriage, and ail v. . ted; iven away. Tliey proi-eea-.-d i- t;- -lenee of a clergyman. Avhere Ihey Avere evidently exjr ct.-d, as tli -y were s'lown promptly into the par lor. The re-ereml ge:itleuia? en tered, and the lawyer s.eppe.l 1'i.r ward wiih ?Iyra. " We are t!ie couple, sir." The marriage ceremony of the Episcopal church was performed, a certificate Aas made. .or. t, the two j friends .signed it as witnesse.,, and the quartette were soon a..t.'a .eatao i in the carriage. " Drive to the Court Hoii:e," s-aid ! Mr. Temole to the driver. ! The surrogate, the clerk, Robert Kilborne, Lawyer WhiaeMo-e, and ! a few others were, in tic tiu r .'lie's oiliee Avhen tlie "" Aeddin p.iviy" en tered. It Avas just twelve o'clock. The Avill was read and Robert turned rather superciliously to Myra for her decision. " Will you sign the agrerment to marry me?" he asked. "No," she replied. " Then you resign the property?" and a gleam of triumph shot from his eves. ! "No!" I "The Avill provides," said Mr. j Temple, " that she shall bike the ; fortune if married, at the time of its ' opening. She is marrie i to in?, and here is the certificate. Tlie cevenio i iia" Avas i)erfirmed an hour a-'o." There w as no questioning the val idity of the document, or of the fact that, under the circumstances. Myra AAas entitled to the estate. On the same day proceedings were instituted by Mr. Temnle on behalf in .mm ui ooiaiu ior nraui( ce from himself. Abandonment AV.IS the ground. A few days Liter Harry returned, and before the day ap pointed for his marriage to Myra she had obtained her divorce from Mr. Temple. The latter was one of the jolliest of the guests. " If it hadn't been for von, " be- i gan the grateful bride. '" Stop!" interrupted Mr. Temple. "' I'll put it all iu my bill. For the Avill suit, so many dollars; for the diA'orce suit, so many move dollars so a ou see I am the one to be grate ful after all." Rut no bill for legal services wa ever paid Avith a better grace. The Indian Tcrritorv. There Avill doubtless be a new and strenuous etibrt made at the next ' session of Congress to pass the bill ; for establishing a Territorial (iov , eminent over the Indian Territory. There are millions of acres of the i finest lands in -the Avorld in this Ter ; ritory, belonging to different tribes, j who own the land under a clear title ; from the United States Government ! Avhich two or three railroad compa nies expect to grab if the proposed lerntorial Government should 1 o , established. A month ago the rail . road companies gave some ninetv Congressmen, Senators and Repre sentatives, a free excursion through the Indian Nation to Galveston i .u U3 way thev were pro vided with all the delicacies of the season m the way eating and drink ing. Champagne being a great deal more common on the Congressional , tram than water. Porters also made , regular trips through the ears with cigars, brandy and whisk v. Dne care was taken to imoress it on the : lumds of the excursionists that the .-.44oi wero passing throuo-h iu iair to ue given over to bar barism, and the rt-.-nlt if nil i,-. hall see next winter. It will be inter esting to note how manv of the junk , etmg Congressmen Avho Avere (n this ) r7aw SP1W arrive at the -'nelusion : that the progress of civilization re quires that the Indians in this Terri : tory shall be robbed of tlieir prop- erty. If the railroatl companies only ore Tiii 1-1 lAikii iuui ft , .. i-,i,w.i i-res oi land tiieA- ; want there, the whisk v, and Cham ; iagne and other luxuries Avhich tlw- j provide.l aWII indeed lmvebeen plaeeil I where they would do the most good. EXTERPRISK -4-VA'O UXCHMBXT. THE ENTERPRISE. A LOCAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER F O K THE Farmer, Business Ulan, & Family Circle. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY. .A.. NOLTNER, EI) ITOH AND PUBLISHER. OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CLACKAMAS CO. OFFICE In Ir. Thessing's Brick, next door to John Myers' store, ui-stairs. TeniM of Snl)!crf ptiont Single t.'opy One Year, In Advance $2.50 ' Six Months" " 1.50 Terms of Alverislii: I Transient advertisements, including nil l4'jral notices, "? siuare oftwelvt- lines one week $ 2.50 For each subsequent insrtln. 1.00 One Column, one year 120.0O Halt iiii.uu (Quarter" " V).m laisiness Card, 1 square, one year 12.00 r, u s i x k s s c a it n s. .J. V. jS"Q31RI.S, l. 1., PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEOX, fl It K (i -V C IT Y, OltJiG O X. r.r"ilice t"l-Sta:rs in Charman's Hrlck, Main snvct. aic-iUtf. YJ. H. VV ATKINS, M. D.f Slll'g'OOll. PORTLAND, - - OREGON. roKKIfE-Odd Fellow's Tern ple.corner First and Alder streets. Kesidence ctjrner of Main ami Seventh streets. Drs. Welch & Thompson, DENTISTS, OFFICK IX ODD EE L LOWS TEMPLE, Corner of First and Alder Streets, POKTUX1) - ORKCOX. B"Vill b'. in iirxon City on Saturdays. Nov. iXi s. hi:ki..t. C1IAS. K. VTAKKEN, HUSLAT a VARREsVS Attorn cys-at-Law, 03E5GN CITY, OREGON. t;v IFI'ICE Charma n's hrick, Main et. 5marlS72 :tf. JOHNSON Sl McCOWN 1T70RNEYS AM) COl'NSELORS IT-LAW. Oragon Gity, Crejon. f .-"Will j raetiee in all the C ort of the Stat". S'-eial :itteiit ion iven to cases in tiie L. I .a ud hliee at ireoll City. tVirl.s72-t f. A7703NEY-AT-LAW, OREGON' CITF, : : OREGON. OFFICE Over Tope's Tin Store, Main street. 21mar73-tr. A. NOLTNER X 0 T A It Y P U 15 L I C. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. OltEGOX CITY. xM U S I C New, Fresh, and Sparkli ig! the cTluster NEW Ml'SIC BOOK FOR TIIE I'SE OF Conventions, Singing Classes, Church Choirs, A.NIl TI1K Home Circle, THE G LUSTER BY S. WESLEY MARTIV, .1. 31. STILLJIAX, a m n T. MARTIXTOWXK, '"' .? l:1.t) ih'i' Iiz. Mii lr r'yi"e.v xctit, jxtsl- I, rl..) l. ADI1UF.SS : J. L. PETER?, 599 Broadway, New York. iron -schools. FAIRY VOICES A NEW SINGING-CLASS BOOK. COMl'ir.KO ASD ARItAXOF.n BY WILLIAM DRESSIER. Pric Si! Per Dot. Single Copien He nt, lsl-i):i id cents. Address, .1. L.. PETKRS, 5'.'J ItroaiUvny, Xew York. THE SONG ECHO The I'o; ular Sinin-r-Sohool Hook. Ji V 1 1. IS. I.KUI.vIjN'S. I .-ice S7.-"' ir Iox. Sinxle copis sent, lst-ia id, for 75c. Address J. I PKTERS, 5i'. Itrontl iva y, August Sth, lm. .Vw York. 7iE YORK HOTEL. (Dcutfchos Gafth.nus.) Xo. 17 Front Street, Opx-sfte. the Mail ."steamship Imdinjr, PORTLAXU, OltEGOX. H.ROTIIFOS, J. J. WILRENS, Proprietors. r.ard -ek $5.00 l'-ard t Week with Idin .(( Hoard s lay ujt) A Bi-antiful Farm For Sale ! " tn ACRES OPEN TILT,.Itr.E LAXD, f 'v1,1"" rchrd. Splendid sj.rin-r, and .k1 House within three miles of Aurora, nt l'.ss than . M L lKTJ ACHE! This otr. r is only .kkI f,r twenty days. Knquire at the Exterphis k ofliee. Jre-on City, June H, 1st:). tf. VT. H. HKJHFIELI). Esti.hlUl.ed Iee '4J, nt the ol.l stand. Main Strpff, Orp?on City, Oregon. rfP An assortment of Watties, Jewel hU V"1' snh Thomas' AVei-ht Clocks ,. -JS 1 'w hich are warranted to bo as VT repr.-sented. ttjr-Hepa.nn- done on short notice, and lilankful for past patronae MBRCJIANDJ8B. JOHN MYEES, OREGON CITY. DEALER IN DTIY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS .md siiop:s, HARDWARE, CROCKERY A X D GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for ."Out! er, Xjjrrj-fs, nnd all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I will soil as low as any house In Oregon for ca sir on its iq ui i 'a , h.xt In Good Merchantable Prduce. I am selling very low for CASH IX IIA!V8. Olve me a call and sat isfy yourselves. JOHX MY KHS. Oregon City, March 21. 1S7. GREAT EXCITEMENT!! GOOD NEWS! PRICES REDUCED TO SI IT THE TIMES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD ARAIVS? S. ACKER MAN & CO. HAVE JITST KECEIVED A IAItGE stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they offer CHEATER THAX TIIE CHEATEST! We would say come and convince your self before ptirchasingelsewhere. Our stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Hoots and Shoos. Ijulies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer ies, Hard ware, and a great many other art icles too numcr- ours to mention ; also, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty, etc.. etc. All kinds of Produce taken In exchange for Goods ALSO Wool WiitoI For which we pay the Highest Prices-. S. ACKERMAX & CO. Ore-on City, March 21, lS73-t'. MA. JV UFACTORIBS. WAGON AND CARRIAGE HIAjVIJ FACTORY ! alHE UXI1ERSIGXED. having increased the di mensions of his premises, ut the old stand on the Corner of Ululn and THirdl Street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of informing his old pa trons, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call, thsit he Is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, nnd the A-ery best of mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort, of a A'ehicle from a common Cart toil Concord Coach. Try nie. HliM-kmiiithliig', Hore or Ox Klioelnr nnd General Jobbing neatlv, iuicklv, and cheaply done. DAVID SMITH. WILLIAM SINGER HAS JiSTABLISlIRD A FACTORY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF Furniture, . Blinds, and Doors, AXD MOULDINGS OF AI.I SIZKS. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NEATNESS AXD DISPATCH! y.ll work warranted. Shop on the River, in Ixwis' Shop OpjM.site Oregon City Mills. JOHN S CH R AM, Main St., Oregon City. 31AMTACTIKER AXD IMPORTER OF Sartflles, Ilnrnexs, V2&S Sufl.llery-IIartl-"Sf'"' wur, tr., etc. WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can be had In tlie State, at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. t7 warrant my goods as represented. Oregon City, April 17, lS72-tf. JAMES M3LBN2E, MASONIC 1IAIJ, r.UH.DIXG, Oregon City, : : : Oregon. KEEKS CONSTANTLY &.yii.i on hand and for sale, cheap for cash, jr Parlor, Red room, OlTlce, Sittlngroom, and Kitchen Furniture, Uureaus, Imnp's, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Redsfeads, Washst a nds. Curled Hair, and Pulu M a t t r e s ses, Pulu Pillows, Spring Reds, Picture Frames, Mouldings, etc., etc. Special attention given to Fphol.vterv work in all its branches. Orders filled with promptness. Repairing done with neat ness uixl dispatch. Furniture made order. Call and examine for yourslves. I7mav72 ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB OFFICI OREGON CITY, : OREGON WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECCTE all kinds of JOB PRINTING, ch as CAB IS, mi.iiiKAns, rAMviir.KTs, I) BHDS, MORTGACBS, I.ABBI.S, I. BTTKR-11 K A DS, In fact all kinds of work done aln Printing Office, at K PORTLAND PRICES. ALT. KINDS OP LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, antl for sale at as low a price as can be had in the State. A X D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Oregon City. March 21. Ir:Mf. A- C. WALLINC'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. Plltock'n Huilriinir Corner of Stark, ami Front Street. PORTLAND, OREGON. BUXK ROOKS RULED AXD ROUXD to anv desired pattern. Music books; -iagazines, newspapers, eie., ooimu in ev ery varletv of style known to the trrade. Orders from the .untry promptly at tended to. OREGON CITY BREWERY. Henry Hunibel, TTAVIXG PCRCHAS- 1 ed the alMve Brew- r rv wishes to inform the public that h i now prepar-d to 111 a n 11 fact h re u Xo. 1 qual ity of I. AG BR B It J A as good as can be obtained anywhere in the State. Orders solicited and prom nil v ttll'"d. 1 A UCTJIOX AXD COMMISSION XTbTrichardson, Auctioneer, Corrner of Front Oak at.. Purlin ml. Auction :ilos c-t..e Groceries, tieneral Mer- r ia. -.;;a,ldist. Jina Horses. ,TP i) v "S Wednesday and Saturday. SAM. DA1 v RIC1IARDSOX. Auctioneer. Fn-lish Refined Rar and Pundle Iron, Engnsn fi""1 ., Steel, Horse Shoes, Rasps, Sa ws, Screws, Fry-Fa 11s, Sheet Iron, R. G. Iron. ALSO v i!ir'e assortment of Groceries nnd Liq :;..rs A. I. RICHARDSON, wire Jan. 1. lST3-tf. Auct ioni-er. ChE CjOn J,,r dn-v! -Virents wanted! kbO TO pU All classes ot working peo- ..1.. ..f r,;t li.r :mv von or ohi. ma ke lllOll- 'v at work for us "in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. I'ar- ticulars free. Aiklress . Stinson A- Co., Fort land, Maine. Z7sepi.s,2yl About l.r)0 pounds of lonp; juini- cr, of which this is an impression. lias been iu use but a short time, ujootl work. Price 25 cents -p t, either tieil up or in cases cases extra. A I. s o, A small font of Nonjx-riel of which this is an impression, l'rii-e 3 ) cents V IN. As trooil us new. There is enough to set alout one column of this puxer solid. Address, this oiiice. The standard remeiiy for C'ii1ik, lull enz., Sore Turmif, Y lioopi m f'tumi, i'rtwji, lArcr Citnipauit, Bfimrhiti-i, lihitiinn the I,uiHjs, and ev ry affection of tlie Throat, Rungs and Chest, including f'oxst'ji ition. V ist jir'n Itnlsfxn I ( l:c 1 1 j (iocs not ilry up a Cough, but loosens it, clea uses the lungs, and aiv-'s, thus ri-mm-iiuj the ctiitxrot the complain'. None g -nuine un less signed I. RCTTS. Prepared by Sktii V Fowi.k Sons, Iloston. Sold bv IlkniNfJTON, Hostkttkk A Co., San l"rai'ieico, and by dealers generally. EXTRA OFFER. IITI! I ISXJTl 3T. The Chromo "fufe" Elegantly Framed and a share in the distribution of .vT.'fi pre miums amounting to $!1,imk. cmvi:tst away t Every subscriber to that Popular Weekly, OUR FIRESIDE FRIEKP. Chromos are delivered at once. The dis tribution will positive ly take lace .n the Otli clay ol"An:iiHt,17:J Our chromo "Cute" is W-J0 inches in size, aeknowh dgi d to be the finest and handsomest picture r given with any paper. Oitr Fii--Kidf Fiiettit is a n f ighf j age illustrated family and story weekly in its third volume, has now over f vvruiy-Fivr 'Ilioiisaml Si.l Miil vis. and raj idly in creasing, which insures t he success of t be present distribution. 'J be j ublislu rs of thir Firrxitlr l-'ri, ul have sent to its s-ub- m-iiihtn i n is ear over stiinlj I Ik.jij. ml copies of the chromo "Cute" ami ;-re ship ping hundreds every day. S u i s, r: 1 ion price, three dollars per year, which uives the subscribers l ittv-two r.n im ber .i the In st Family We. kly, H;e ebrenu. "Cute" tiiu ly trained, ami a nun hcrcd cert ificate ent it ling t he holder to one share in the dis tribution of premiums for 1ST,", subscrilie now w ith the agent (r send direct to the 1 ublislu r. Siv-cinien copies, particulars etc., sent. tree. Zl R F N TQ In r'vf-0- town, at homo or VtrL ..2.12 tri,veliiig. large cash pav WiiMTFn :,n' ,il"r!'l rem iu ms lor i.U getting up clubs. The best outht. Send at once for Terms and partic ulars. Address. WATERS CO.. Jun.-l.l-manl.s-me: Rubs., Chicago. Win. IJKOUGHTOX 70n.D RESPECTFFI T.V INFORM . the citizensot On gon Citvand vicin ity that he is pn iared to furnish -. Klr Spruce and C edar XT 3t 15 17Z X. of every deserijif ion. Dry Flooring, Ceiling.Spruce (for Shelving), Lattice, Pickets, Fence Posts (Cedar). Constcntly cn Hand. Street and Sidewalk Lumber furnished on the shortest, notice, at as low rates as can be purchased elsewhere in tlie State Give me a call, at the OltEGOX tTTV, SAW SIILr.. March 21. l.S73-tf. AGEMS FOR THE ENTEmJSE. The following persfins are authorized to act as agents for the Entfki kisk : York"' V' llM ( 11 ('"-. Pi'rlv Row. New Phil:u!ep!:!arin't "7 "H-rtnut street, Xevlvlk C- X-K2 and Si Xass:l '. Portland.tJregon L.Samuel San Francisco I Thus. Poyce St. Helens, Columbia count v ' s- v mm T llarrisburg V ,'r J ' ", Ill'lJimn.imit. "' f '"''"'S rva,lis rZ""!-.')1!? V?"" f.v.irai,t co W. , r'"' ". . 1 alles, Wasco coum'v AvIA(r.n?,tl Latirande C;, "JV" N- H. (.ates I'endleton. r.nntlHa Joumy". KnoS Eugene Citj- y . . i nom pson tE. ILristow 1 Ion. L. F. Lane ( C. T. Montague U. R. Ralston Hon. E. D. Foudray Roseburg Tx-banon lacksnnvlll.. IxingTom...." ii. c iiuston CLACKAMAS COVNTY, Reaver I ran I-titteville.... C.-isra,!. John .um wait Henry McOngin J. W. Strawser D. Wright Fra n k W Fost er Capt. '.. C. Xorfon W. Morela nil . John Hagcnbcrg r Tohn I loole W. II. Vaujrhau uttintr's Eao.. CmCZZ" laiMing's. Iiwer MolaiVa.7."' Milwaukie SWPJ.'O r i'iHT M'oialla Z'..'. Qpeclal nttoniio,, u . O ;gnat iniprovenieids e' ' th this exccll. .,. M.Iel;i ' e n c-u. 'itlv Ciega.it styles of t-asesVuldVuu!';: 11 I.or I hose v lio iref,.r a. ingthe work a wi t'.J we now l,aV(. ,. , .-, easy running and vil ;.r ' "ii,.!Ui( cu liar excellencies i t hfou" "r , liT'ihoun'r-- not workinir well, j M in a:t,'i 1 1 !'"rKr out any expens to t lx- ,.,. " Willi. stlicr.iilj MiKliinell.al 5I i, .... . more than oik- d-n ition i,.,. " versible feed- ii... ingeiuls ol s. iims, in (niiltin-rd,'..' ';'M'1 FLOUEXCK. Iiiimiiic tin riorciiof r -v, ' n purchase a wing M;n l.ui.- i v THE P.F.ST! i 1 loCIHIlV!. r-nixi nn 1 1 1 x i n i It Till S. S 1 EWIXG MACHINES. SAMUEL HILL .-,.. Xo. li X'eiv Iotit ffiniery Nti-rci O'rinitt Hottt i:,(i''fin.r, Smi ;,, ,", Jmay ls:!ms. VERY BEST Wm - S. ! 'J'AC'1 r.jl' A March 21, 173 :10m SHADES CALOOH, c.A.r:As, - - Frct Main Street, Cr gon City. r EST LILI.IARD TAI I I S IN I.I-";' N g ha v been inl r li: il. ii 1 lie I r ' tor m vit es t lie attent ir.n ol the !.. rs e. Iiojk pular amusement to tl.em. TUB BAR IS SUIT 1. 1KB with all the choicest qualities of I ii.ii-r: and Cigars. Scotch, Irisli ai.d I "i r "" alreadv lamous Wliish.i. sune. I'urcli. ' a No. 1 SHOOTING (..II.LI.RY is connected with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1, lST2-tf. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE Si STABLE. r y II E I N I ELS K ; N FI PR 'Fi: 1 F;V,'1: ' n J the I iei v St a I leon Fill h st re. t. 'Pv' City.tJregon, keeps constantly on lf.mn Saddle nnl Ilujrf y Horses, Ruggies, Carriages and HaK. rii cos Icas()ii:tbl'- lle will also run a hack to and f n ni th WILHOIT SCDA SFRiNCS during the summer SPS,V'"'0 ."Ijnvers. . .. ,r..tii letnn n l ut 1 " iiorses.conii" lejn ..n..- FARE AT LIVING KATES. J. M. FRAZEIl, I'roi ri. t r. Oregon City, May 27. 1?T3. SODAPRIHGS! THE FAVCIHIE SI 3H1ER KtSHRT r JJ J MILES SOXTII OF OKKtOXflT' IN CLA CKA MA S CO ( N'l TOSEril AVKK.HT ha vin 1 a ,rB, Wilhoit So!a Springs, desires m (hc those w ishing to spend a tew bfui ..........ni.tlTnllMc is the UlOSt J ''f".. place in the W illamette Valley. ; af. Hotel. Stable and bath-house tr com motlat ion of visitors. . mended These Springs have een and by I'hysicinns as being the hc.ilt ni bst flnce iv.r ii,-niida or l rsons a o i with any complaint to sihiiiI te eason. enn"1" 1'arti.x dnsirinertn visit the spri.- fiml a hack in readiness for the ir 'zrrat dation.unon ani'lving to - '. Oregon City. Ui'" r I vevvTo s.'.'j rvvw t "o. r . i BAJSEfVsDI COURTrSY OF BANCROFT LlbitAitl, uxivERsrn cf California, nv-fr.T.F.Y. CALIFORNIA