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o c o o C IS ENTERPRISE. o x nTVtngEGfl.?OfTnBEK10,lS73. oci'oiu'.i:. There conies a nw.nl li in the wary year A monia of h-isure and h-althml r.-st ; Wh-n tne rip" 1 avi s tall. and the air is clteir Octouer : the brown; the crisp, the blest. rMr life has little cnnujli of bliss: O I drag tli da s oith odd leven. Counting the tim" that shall lead to this Th" month that op.-ns the hunter's heaven. And oh! for the morning crisp and white, With th- swi'i'p ol the iiounis ujxjn the t rack ; The bi.riv-r..f.i.1 cabin, the carnii-lin-'s li-ht. . , , The br.'UK of t he deer and t hcjrtfie s crack, Io vou call this trifling? I tell you, friend, A "lit- in thitl-.r.-.-t is past all praise, i . .. ,1,. . n ciifil liuillt lie nn eml You may take my balance o; years and I days. For brick an 1 mortar breed fill i and crime, nd a puis ot evil t hat throws and beats; ud men urow wit h-r d ix ior t heir prime With tli" eur-i . naved in oil the lanes and str.-ets-.O Ami limns are chokvi!. ind s.ioiild'TS are Iwnve.l O In t h" srnot re-ring r-ek of m Ul and iiiin- ; And l-atli stalks in on the struggling cro.ul, Put If shins t he shadow oTr-ak and pine. -( And of all to which th" nirniory clings, y i h.-r is nau-iit so sv as the sunny s n ! s Wher " r.ur shanties stood by the crystal STIIIlis, The vanisai'd hounds and the lue'ey SllOiS. Q q Frmii Thr Al'linf fur Ortvbrr. O A i-'leet .tlarriajjc. r,V AX IHIS11MAN. D I.idy C. was ;t lieautif il woman, but lady ('. was an extravgant wo man. SI.c w; still single, though rather past extreme youth. Ijike most 7rottv females, she had lookel to high; had f s t itimt -tl ln-r own lovelines tint dearlv; and noiv she re tused to Del;eve that t ie v.as int as i , o I charming as ever. .So no wonder she . .. i - i still remained unmarried. fused to believe that the was iiTt as Ladv ('. had but live thousand pounds iii the world. She owed about forty thousand pounds; so wit.h.all her wit. and beauty, she got (into the 1 'lete Prison, and was likely to remain then. Xow, in the time I speak of, every lady ha I her ht ad dressed by a bar ber; and the barber of the Fleet was the hands. m;st barber in the city of IiVjnidon'. Pat Phelan was a great admirer of th f lir s.x; and where's the wond(?r? Sure Pat was an Irish man. Tt was one very fine morning when Phelan was dressing Iter capti vating head, that her ladyship took it into her mind t talk to .him; and Pat was well pleased, for ladv t'.'s.i t -eth was the whitest, :md her smile the brightit, in all the world. "So yo ilv i:..t married, Pat? says sue "Divil a bit, your honor's ludv- Cshio" savs e.e "And wouldn't you like to be mar- "Is there any one you'd prefer?" I Maybe, madam." says he. you! niver heard of Kathleen ( ilillv down beyant Doneraiie? Her father's cousin to ( 'Ionoghue, who's own stewa'd to M. Murphy, the under aufent to mv j.ord Kingston, and " want to know wiio .-lie is. JJtit would . , -,. i -. i she have vow. it vou askeu her.-' "Ah tli in, I'd only wish I'd b- af ter trying that same." "And why don't yon." "Sure I'm too poor." And Phelan heaved a prodigious sigh. "Would you like to be rich?" "1 oes ;t ilog bark?" "If I make you rich, will you do as I tell von?" "Millia murthers! yonr honor, J don't be tantalizing a poor hoy." j "Indeed I'm not," said ladv C. ;i "so listen. How would you like to ! 1I1;".h thin mv ladv, I believe the j King i i Pus",ia himself would be j proud to do that same. lave alone a po,.r divil like Pat Phelan."' I " Well Phelan. if you'll marrv up to morrow I'll give you a thousand pounds." "O, whilabal o! sure I'm mad or enchanted by the good people," roared Pat. dancing round the room. "Put there are conditions" savs Vi.lr f C tki- C.l .1.... ,.r .'.,,. nnptialPyou must never 'see m,? tluur tune to " Hus,, my, again, nor claim me for your wife-" j lilonde-haired maidens at Long (3'I don't like that. "says Pat. f(r he j ,rancli do not swim, dive, and go had been obliging her ladyship most j to church. Thev " natate," " sub-desp.-rat.dy." n,erg." ,n.l " attend sacrifice." "Put remember Katlioleeu O'Reil- ! T , , , -, lv. With the money I'll give vou I Tn tll(i lr.ened corridors of Sar Vou mav go an.l marrv her." ' atog-i hotels gushing young ladies 'That's thnv." savs "j)at I ,',aJ,"l('e nev.-'f)ining gentlemen, and thin. Ilie biganiv." : grieve to find themselves mistaken "I'll nevm- appear against von " j i:i their man. Qsays her h.dy diip. "( )nly re'men'i- j A Western railroad conductor, ber you must take an oath never to after twentv years of experience, call me your wife afier to-morrow, i concludes that he had rather carrv iind nrer to go t lhng all the storv." twenty thousand men passengers "lV.hV"' 'M'a 111 ivir :l.v-" I than to have oue lone, lorn female " elHuen, says she "lucre's ten a board his train. pounds. o and huy a license, and ! leave the iv-t to me;" and then she' explained to him w he;e he Wils t(, ; go, and when he was to come and ' albthat. ' i The next day Pat was true to his ! appointment, aihl found two "entle- ; men already with her ladyship. "Have you got the license?" savs she. q "TTere It t,,- 1 , ,- " - . t i Here it i, my la,ty , savs lie; nnd he gave it to her. She handed it to one of the gentlemen, who viewed it attentively. Then, calling in two servants she turned to the '.vntlemen Who was reading. "Perform the ceremony," says she. oAn.l sine enough iu ten niinntes I'at Phejrtn was the Iutslian l, the le rr Imslcnul of too l,e..K- T ...1 ' "That will do." sav.s slie to her nu-liiKlnn.l ns: I... 1. t ....... - .v. mi i ui'iin : ii Caa -i-.. . 1 J kiss; "t'n.it will do. Now- sir, -he j btatp 1 iUr wcek Sol't. VHh. cr.ie my m irriaire eertiruwte." ' e : The old wntlemen did so and Low- S , lne Piinish cortes has rejected in respeetfullv to t!ie livo-ponml J a llp,'Islvo votw a hU xtendinp: note she pive him. he retired with j ?"lnestJ; to. the insurgent eoramnn his clerk; for s:ne onoucih, I forgot ' 1 S" Pre!;1ent Salmeron ricrorouslv to tell vou he was a parson ' re1l"1'1od a policy of elemencv "Go and l.rini? ine the warden " '' .tlle olicts of it are still in the says my lady toorte of her servant's, i attltUl ot insurrection. "Yes my ladv," says she; and pros- I . "" " entlv the warden nppeared. I ennvson has not accepted Baro- "Wilb vou he jrood enon-h " i net7,fr lnself, as has been re savs ladv C., in a voice th.it would I l;OYl hs procure,! the honor call a bird ,t,iT ft tree, "will vou be ! ;"f1,llsl1;,est son- is at Ox- i .....Y. i '-. ' loiti. lhe yonncrer Tennvson w cnid hackney -coach? I wish to leave this 'ArfCiab"l forgets, replied Ucp-that yru must pay your forty thousand pounds before I can let you 5-" . "Dam a nvirrie woman Ion can detain nxy husliand. but not me. 0 And she smiled at Phelan. who be- ' Ex-Pbesidext Johnson and the gan rather to dislike the appearance Tailoes' Trade. A southern gentle of things. I man who was at Greenville, Tennas- "Pardon me, my lady, it is well known that you are single.' 'I tell you I am married." "Where's your husband?" "There sir!" and she pointed to the astonished barber: "there he stands. Here is my marriage eer titicate, which you can peruse at I your leisure. My servants yonder -.f .vr -wk accac r . f ui'mrm ' Xow detain me, sir one instant at your peril. The warden was dumb-foundered, and no wonder. Poor Phelan woul t have spoken but neither partv would let him. The lawyer below was con-I hardly probable, and seems to have suited. The result was evident. In j been told with the malicious inten half an hour lady C. was free, and tion to disparage an honorable trade Pat Phelan. her legitimate husband a nrisnner for debt to the amount of forty thousand pounds Well, sir, for some time Tat thought he wtis in a dream, and the creditors thought they were still worse. The following day they held a meeting, and finding how they had been tricked, swore thev'd detain poor Pat forever. Put as they well j knew he had nothing, anil wouldn't j feel much shame m going through i the Insolvent Court, they made the best of a bad bargain, and let him out. Well, you must know about a week after this, Phelan was sitting by his little lire, and thinking over the won derful things he had seen, when as s ire as To t i the postman brought him a letter, the first he had ever re ceived, which he took over too a friend of his, one Iiyan, a fruit-seller 1m 'cause you see, he was no great hand at reading writing, to decipher for him. It ran thus: "Go to Doneraille. and marry Kithleen O'lieilly. The instant the knot is tied I fulfill my promise of making you comfortable for life. But as you value your life and liberty, never breathe a svlable of what lias 1t , . passed, liemember you arfc in mv ;t . , n . pi wer if von toll t n stow. The .;ii money will be paid to you directly you inclose me your marriage cer tificate. I send you fifty pi unds for present expenses. C." O! happy Paddy! Didn't he get drunk that same night, and didn't he start next day for Cork, and didn't he marry Kathleen and touch a thousand pounds? Iy the powers lie did. And what is more, he took a cottage, which perhaps you know, not a hundred miles from lrufin, in the county of L.iniexick: and, i' faix, he forgot his wife clean an entirely and never told any one but myself, under a promise of secrecy, the storv of his "Fleet Marriage. " So, remember, as it is a secret, don't tell it to anv one you see. (Jirl CJossiji. A young lady, sn1 iking of on'.? of her avers, said, "He's almost a per fect brute; he only lacks instinct."' Ii-vlies are beginning to use color ed starch for their mil's, as did the UL-,unos 1,1 r;i -'nrt V-en iwss. A IJeloit editor takes it unon him- self to say that " cows, elephants or rhinoceroses may run graeefudy but women never." " The one tiling," says Jean Paul, " which a maiden most easily for : . -, rors were invented, ! A co'iuette loves her glass as much as she can her beau, and on the same condition that both keep tell ing her she is pretty. As the quickest way of making a fortune a contemporary suggests marrving a fashionrble voung ladv ! and anil selling her clothes. The " fastest girl in Philadelphia" earned her reputation by having once in the course of conversation used two slang expressions. T, ouV Cicinnati maul ens at I 'lV' 1S a,'I'0,t' with asKing ' f t' 'ff1, VWil t tllK "uI thilt SOIebo,ly tooled. The ladies do not like the term "scalloped '" applied to the new style of arranging tne hair, and have sub stituted the name "cat's paw." The Pella young ladies who were singing, "Meet me by moonlight alone," a vt-ar ago. have changed , , , Several young fellows have broken their engagements with fashiona- , I"""'''''" tlas summ1'- They say tnat kissing a young laly with an l:lizill"tl1 nitron, is about as much il t,ml'riU'ln a circular saw in . ful1 motlon- : I would I were a Shah or two i I'd cut o!i". Julia's pretty heart ; Tn'- ,Hl t- 1-,st s"dav took and threw ; A rose-bud at the feet of Fred And 1'red took un the rose-bud. smiled, And tossed a kiss across to Julia, "r's.1 lu,s young girls are oft beguiled ; I XN eiv 1 tlll'saah,Sir Fred I'd cool ye! Tli. Council Bluffs Xonpnrlel learns that "a State Convention of Democrats, L,ilerul HeDuhlicans. Anti-Monojolits. nnd nil others op- ! lH-T .thf ''P'lican party," 1 1 lU'hl at Cedar It mids ilnrinc ! Z T' much f tlie Voctlc abilitv of A correspondent msticatin- at Clear Lake says that if one warTt to rid of the "blues" or his money, or his clothes no spot on the "lobe offVrs superior advantages to those . found there. see, a short time since, tells the fol lowing: "A countryman came into town last week with a bundle of jeans to have a suit of clothes made for his negro. He saw ex-President Johnson standing on the corner and said, 'Well. Andy, you used to be the best tailor in these parts, and I wish you'd cut out this suit of chot'ies "frit TY4 v VrfcT -Tim liava All rr 4- says Andv, and thev stepped into a shop near by, and in five niiutes an ex-President might have been seen measuring the 'boy' for his suit of clothes." This story, however, is and an honored man THE ENTEHPB1SE. A L03AL DEMOCRATIC HZWSPAPEn F o K T H E Fanner, Business 3I:m, Family Circle. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY. .A.. XOLTNER, EDITOR A XI) PUBLISHER. OFFICIAL PAPER FOX CLACKAMAS CO. OFFICE In lr. Thessing's Brick, next door to John Myers' .store, up-stairs. Term of Sulxcription t Single. Copy One Year, In Advance t'2.50 " Six Months " 1.50 Terms of Advertising : Transient advertisements, including all legal notices, H square ol twelve lines one week $ 2.50 For each subsequent ins-.-rlion l.(Xi Oii.M.'oluiiin.oni' vcar 120.H Half " " " in MM liuarter" " " 40.IK) ilusiness Card, 1 square, oue year 12.00 AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. The following persons are authorized to act as agents lor the Knteupkise : ieo. 1. liowelUt Co., 10 Park liow. New York. Co.-, W'etherill A Co., I".:7 Chestnut street, riiiladelplua. Abbott v Co., NV. SJ and SI Nassau street, Xew Voi-ic. I'orl land.Oregon I.. Samuel .San Francico. I Thos. 15ovce I U. I'. Fisiier St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Mil-s Astoria, l.'latsop county . Van Duseti Salem b. Williams II irnsburg J. II. Smith Ijilayet e, Yamhill county J.I u Ferguson lallas, l'olk county Dave Holmes llenton county W. A. Wells Corvallis lion. John Harnett Canyon CityJ.Jrant co W. 15. basvvell Albanv A. N. Arnold Iiall.-s", Wasco county N. H. iates I.a irande, t'nion county V. '. 'raig I ndleton, Umalilla county s. V. Knox t J. M. Thompson i-.ugene t lty ( K Unristow llos'burg.... lion. I,. F. Line , , i '. T. Montague b -banon , u K!llsttm .Jacksonville Hon. K. I. Foudray bong Tom H. C. Huston CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Heaver Creek C. F. Heatie Tint t evil It- John aimwalt Caseailes Henry M .' narin Canby I. W. sirawser Cutting's 1. Wright. K igle Cr-ek Frank W. Foster Harding's ("apt. '.. C. Norton hiwvr Molalla W. Mor -land M liw.iu Hi.- lutm lla-nl'-rg"r Oswego John Ioole b'pper Molalla ". H. Vaughan ENTERPRISE 090K & JOB of: A: OREGOX CITY, : OREGOX WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE all kinds of JOB POINTING, ch as CARDS. r.II.L-lIRAD, PAMPHLETS. DRRDH, MORTGAGE. LABELS, L KTTP.R-IIHA DS, in fact all kinds of work done a In Printing OiTice, at 'PORTLAND PRICES. A'MI, KlSDR OF- L U. GAL BLANK 3 constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can be ha am the State. AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Oregon City. March 21. lS73-tf. SOCIETY XOTICES. OKKCOX LODCI'. NO. 3. I. I. ). I, ileets every Thursdaj' r.r:.. evetiintrat 7' o'clock, in the XSXiC-, Old Fellows' 1 lull. Main street. Menilers ot' the Or- ' der are invited to attend. I'v order y. a. i:nt:cc.v ni:f;Hi:i; i.odol: no. 3. I. O. O. F., Meets on the 5"croml and lointh lues lay evenin'jrs each month, at 7 Li o'clock in the 0Ui Fellows' Hall. Memlersof the Decree are invited to attend. iUIrXOMAII L01K;H NO. I, A.l'. it A. M., Holds its rejrular com- ft inunications on the First and VO.-, Third Saturdays in each month, at 7 o'clock from tiieJitli of Sep tember to the liith of March; and 7 o'clock from the 'Jotli of March to the 1Jt h of Septemher. Brethren in irood standing are invited to attend. J5y order of v. . FATLT.S nxCAMPMEXT SO. 1,1. O. Trni-,F ' fef,t Jit Grid Fellows TIall on the First and Third Tues- CSi l iv of each month. T.ti-,.K fVA in good standing ar invited to attend, j " PHYSICIAN AND tfVBGEOX. n T T Y ORBQOX. OltBQO CU . i r fharman's Rrlck, Main Street. . . W. H. WATKINS, M. urgrcoii. OREGON. PORTLAND. First and Alder streets IwL-sidtnct corntr of Main and Seventh stre. ts. - Drs. Welch & Thompsou, DEN TISTS, OFFICK IK ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Corner of First and Alder Streets. PORTLAND - OHKGOX. Will he in Oregon City on Saturdays. Nov. 3:tf S. IIUELAT. CHAS. K. WAIUtEN. HUELAT & WARDEN Attorneys-at-Lav, OREGON CITY. - - ORECCN. "OFFICE Charm an's brick. Main st; ' 5niarlS72 :tt. JOHNSOFJ & McCOWN ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT-LAW. Oregon City, Gngon. oyWill .ractice in all th Courts of the State. Special attention given to cases in the U. S. Land Oltice at Oregon City. 3aprl.s72-ti. L. T. 1 A 11 I InT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OREGOX CITV, : : OREGUX. OFFICE Over Pope's Tin Store. Muin street. UlinarTJ-tf. J. T. APPSRSON, OKKICK IN POSTOFFICK DUILIUNU. Lrga. 'IV Jill-rH, lnt-kmnas County Or der, and Orcjfon t it y Orditrii BOUGHT AND SOLD. NOTARY PUBLIC. Ioans negotiated. Collections attended to, and a General Jirok'age business carried on. jauGii. A. ti JLTftER X 0 T A II Y P t J5 L I C. ENTERPa - r FICt. OREGON CITY. M A A' U FACTO It I R .ST. WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAX C'TOSY! mriK rNni:RsiJNi:i. yTr X having inerensd thi'di- ."V jfy' nwrisions of his premises, at l&jr'f" t he old stand on tne Cornur of Main and Third Ntre-t, Oregon City, Oregon, Take this ni-thod of informing his old jtv trons, and as manv n.-w ones hs mav h plas"d to call, that he is now prepared, with ampi.' riMini. txtunl tnaterials, and the ; very hest of mc-clianics, o build Htiew, re- j construct, make, paint, iron and turn out ; all eompl"t", any sort of a veln.-l" irom a t com mon ?art to a ( 'oneord ""oacli. Try me. I BlnrkKitiitlitnr, llorw or Ox Sliorintr. and tJeneral Johhin nea!iv. rpiickl v, nnd ; cheaply done. lAVll .SMITH. "J y 1 1. L I A 31 SI GER n a s it XT a n T, ISriRD gfJXSTt A FACTORY fllll FOP. THE MANUFACTURE Or Furniture, Clinds, an ' Doors, AND MOVI.DI.VG.N OF ALL KIZKft. They will also do Turnlnr; of every de scription to order, WITH NKATNKSS AND P'lKI'ATCII ! A11 work warranted. Shop on thA Hiver, in Ix-wis" iShop t)pisit' Oregon City Mills. J O fr3 N SCHRAftl, 3rain St., Oregon City. )IM'F.rTlRER AM) IsrORTER OF Uidfl t- n k&SZ " 'l'lIcry.IIrI T "art-, ., etc. WIHCII UK OKI'KIW AS CHEAP AS f T can he had in t he State, at WHOLESALE CR RETAIL. jJ"I warrant my po'vis as reprpscntcd. Oregon City, April 17, ls7J-tf. JAfJES EV1SLNE, MASONIC HALL nUILDLVO, Oregon City, : : : Oregon. 4 V on hand and tors.il.. TkLf- 'C? ---'v j "heap lor cash. cap for cash. ' fccSXKSS. Parlor, n'drooin, OfTice. Kittinsxoom. and Kitchen Kurntture, Dureaus, Iioune.s, Hocking Chair's. Whatnots, Kedstends. Washstands.Curlrd Hair, and Pulu Pulu Pillows, M it tresses, Spring Bed. Picture Frames, Mouldings", rte -Special attention given to Xui . ork ,n all its branches. Orrs rineJ llll promptness. Ror.MrinS done'"" K n-ss and dispatch Furniture made order" MBR CIIA 21)13 JL JOHN MYERS. OREGON CITY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will ry th highest pricei for "Out ( or, TUgfss, Sand nil kinds of GOGD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I will sell an low as any house In Oregon for OA Sir OK I TS HQ VI VA I. R.XT In Good Merchantable Produce. I am lllng very low for VA&il l IS AX . Glv me a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN !YEP.S. Or-gon City. March 31. 1&T3. GREAT EKCiTEMENT!! GOOD NEWS! TPvICES REDUCED TO St'IT 7IIE TI5IES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD S.ACKERR"AN&CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LAItOE stock of SPRIXG AXI) SUMMER GOODS, which they offer CHEAPEU TIIAX THE CHEAPEST! We would say com nd convince your self before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists in part of Fancy and St aplo Pry Goods, Clothing. Hats, Boots and Shoes, Indies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer- J c s. Hard ware, and n great many other articles too numer onrs to mention ; also. Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty. etc., etc. Illl; All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods1 ALSO Wool Wanted For which we pr the Highest Prices. S. ACKERMAX fc CO. fm 0r. Mn-h ST, lT?Wf. AUCTHOX A'D COMMISSION. A- B. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, Corrner or Front 4i Oak st., Portland. Auction sil?s Of Real Estate, Groceries. General Mer chandise anu iiorseu. SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday. Auctioneer. t Pri vssfe Sale. English Keflned Par and Pundle Iron, English Square anu uctagon i ast Ste.-1, Horse Slio'S, Hasps, Sa vs,Screv.-s, h'ry-I'a n s, She-t Iron, H. G. Iron. ALSO A large assortment of Groceries and Liq uors. A. Li. IUCIIAHKSON. Jan. 1. lS73-tf. Auctioneer. STEAM POWER JOI5 count liooks.ol all siz'-s and st l. s.I'all Tickets, lUH Heads I'.lank l!ooksot any i at tern That Is desired.w it h or it hout rinted headings.lilanks, Priels.Catalogues, i" n ;rr, oc . II. IIImeK. I". IC IlicUrt. ;j H I M E S a GO. in 93 Front St. I Portland, Oregon. I P Cards, Certitii'at-s, (hecks, Cireu- , lars, I'W-eds, 1 Midgf rs, I uner.il No- -IZ tiecs.IIaiKihills, Ihmk'i-s, Labels, 'j I Ijctterlfads, Posters. Program's I j It'cei ts, Stio.v ards. Ship- j ! ping 'lags, 'lick ts. Ac, Ac. ;-v roi jj:-iav(.) i jvm.l A. C. VALLKKG'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. Pittock. lttilldiny (iirii-r of Start, uiid Front Street. rOrtTLAD, - - CRECCM. BLANK P.OOKS ia'I.EO ANI POI.'NI) to any d.-sir-.d pattern. Music Uoks, Magazines, Newspapers, et.-., Iourtd in ev ery variety of style known to the trrade. Orders irom the uuiry promptly at tended to. OREGON CITY BHEWERV. Henry Hnmfcel, 10 Hd!tNne ery wishes to intorm tin- jublic that h-is now prepared to maiiul':ict ure a No. 1 final ity ot" i. a a an n n it r. as good as can he ot-tained anywhere in the State. Orders solicited and promptly tilled. oVt u s i c New, Fresli, ami Spark! ins:! T H CLUSTER A NEw'WsiC BCSrOR THE ISC OF Conventionc, Singing Glasses, Church Choirs, AND THK Honia Circle. - it. I!Y s. vi:.tjlky ji.!nr:, - N I T. MAIlTlVTIMVr.", AI)IKFSS : J. L. PZTSr.S, 599 Erop.dway, New York. FOli SOI U.X')L.S. FAIRY VOICES A NEW SINGIIx G-CLAS3 EOOE. COMIMLKD AND AKHANUKI) 71' WILLIAM DRESSIER. ict-pi il rll i'i-ni. Address, J. L. PFTKHS. SV'Jlh'caiiniiy, York. THE SOTC ECHO The Popular Singing-School Hook. liV II. S. PERKIN8. rrlce 97. 50 per Ior.. SHjyli' roj.Ij srnt, rs:it-j::il, fr 75c. Address, J. L.-IMCI 55', B I'jailv.n v, August Sth, Am. New fork. Wm. Ii ROUGH TON "vvroi-i.n UKSPKCTI-n.I.Y INI-OI1M T T t h- citiz'-ns 01 t )r-gn fily and vicin ity that he is pr.-par-. d to iurnih l-'ir, S)rii(f mid tvilar J-u XJ 31 .E of every 1. 'script Ion. Dry Flooring, Ceil irg.Sprucc (for Shelving), lattice, Pickets, K.'nce Posts ( Ydar). Con ntiycnKand. Street and Sidewalk l umber furnished on the shortest notice, at as low rat- s as can be purchas"d cls-,vhert; in th- State. Give me a call, at the OUKWIX C ITY, SAW MILL. March 21. 1873-tf. THE PARKER GUN. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. HEW YORK HOTEL. (Dcutfches Gafthaus.) Xo. 17 Front Street, Opposite the Mail Steamship Landing, POKTLAXI), OREGON. H.R0TIIF0S, J. J. VILKE.S, Proprirtors. Hoard Week f.5.(i0 Hoanl V Week with Ijlgiii" i i Board V lay ..... l.ixt A Beautiful Farm For Sale ! 4 ACRES OPEX TILL A BLE LAXH, fj Iirge Orclml, Slendid Spring, and Good House within three miles of Aurora at less than S4 PER ACRE! This offer is only good for t went v da vs Enquire at the Enterprise office. Oregon City, June 6. 1S73. tf. TO LET. mrrr rnoM formerly orrTrtr-n X asthe Council Channbcr.ln Ir. Thcs- tnf' brtetr rnlldiny. Apply thi rtn-, SliWIXG MACJIIxzx Wl1""" ""wuimib Is rul'rd O great improvements m; -. - S A . . this excellent Machine.aiu. t.. . i. .. . ,in elegant styl.-s ot Cases ad.i...i , " ''.w ur list. FLOEEKCE we now have one ot that d. s ript i,, . 1 ' easy running and having all tin- otl.. J culiar ej.celU-nci.-s ol the olli. r stvl.- r s.ire toi.lave. If tlere ls..,,,,, A In a thousand miles ot s!in r-n L notworkingw. il, l win attend ii it iitV out any expei.s to t he ow i;( r KAMlKru Iii LI., Agf nt. FLOT?KKCK I8tIieTntyMal.IinI:atecnii j more than one direction havin- a r versihle feed a great suiMiiitage in lasltr.3 ing ends of seams, in quilting, etc. FLOENCK. . Iiamiiif the I'!.reie, or fnil for J Circular or samples ol Work he!oe you purehas" a Sewing Machine, ll v Til E PEST! Machines sold on liberal terms. e FLOTiFNCF SEWING MACHINES. SAMUEL KILL, AtrfEf, No. w Mont yonierj- SJrr t, Oi'tnnl IIol'l Tuiltiina, .vm franritro. Uinay Is7:;ir.S. 3" few aW: 5? iv 7 X'arrh 21. kS7: :i:in .SHADES SALOON, I C. A. - F:Cp. Hain Street, Crc goc City. L? est mi lia no tapi.es ix oi:fc;ox J have been ir tr' e c d. nr-d the pr ri tor invites thcatter.riori ol the lov. rsol tins lop:pi:iar amusement to them. Til K PAR IS SUPPLIED with all the c! oi st finalities of I icjiiort ami .'i;:ars. ."cotch, Irish ni:d 1 01 rlon air juiy laiiious W h'.shi s and Punch . isc a No. 1 SIIGOTIXG (JAL1.EIIY is foniiKti d with the Saloon. Oregon City, Jan. 1. lS.L'-tf. LIVERY, FEED, AfD SALE 9k r- THM I'XIiEPSIGXFDPIJOriMFTrnf F X t he I ivrry Ma l;le 011 1- i:t h str- t, ;n .'ity, Jregon, kct js toiistani ly on hsitui Sadlle nnd Hiijjp-j- Horses, Utip jjit-K, ( uiiir.tknix'i Ilr.rli. Prices vcnsoiU!l)'. He will also run a hack to and from tr VSILKGI7 CCDA SPRIKGS during the summer season, wirh good horses.com pt tent and gentlemanly riricr. FAEE AT LIVING KAT1S. J. M. FIIAZER, Proprietor. Oregon Cit.v. May 27. IS7..'. ftli fn tkOni1"'"'-' Agents wanted! H3yJ LU &dUJ All classes ol working pee ple, of eith-r sex, yon nr or old. make n.on ey at work tor us 'in their spare inorn' i.'c. or all the time, than at anvthingcl.se I'!" tic-ulars tree. Address G. Stin-on A '. Portland. Maine. iT7sep72yl Alout l."0 jidujkIs of lon j.rin -t, of wliicli this is an iinjin i1T". Has Ken in use Imt a short time, jjootl work, l'rice 25 ct-nts 1 i' oitlier tii'l uj or in eaits cret extra. A ISO, A nmall font of Xtmporiel of uln'rh hv : lmprcRMou. Prie 3 vnts Y Tf-. As p-vxi a" r"T There is enough to set abou on ;:" " ' prT"Ti-i. AiMrfVHw. $ O o 7 1 nnTfPTY HT? DHTnn ,