Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, October 24, 1873, Image 4

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("ti-fo:! ofi-'allin iii 2,0e at. l-'irst
BY EXI'EKTO CXtEDK.
" 1 VAl you thr? truth, Jo, I aca not
jVstiTi.,' wheoj say I have fallen dead
in love wit,. This Miss Jlnth."
"What does tlea;l iu lovo mean
'Wiiy I snnpose it moans tlut tlie
inin.1 is dea.l to all else, save tlse
eli.irms of thf loved one."
, " Very well, Xed, now if von shouM
hud you have overrated the charms
of this Ztfiss Huth, you would net he
so dead in love Avith her, would you?"
" 1 Iiave not overrated her cijums;
hilt you can do as you 2Io;is. i.bout
;riviu mo a letter of introduction. I
shall jro down to Alhanv on the next
(rain and shall possibly iind some
mutual acquaintance who will do me
the favor of an introduction," and
Scott took his hat from the 1 able,
and started toward the door.
" Hold a minute, Xed; bless- vour
fcoul, I would write yon a doi'.en let
ters of introduction 'heforo I would
let you leave in this mood. But
t'71.liQot me hdl you, you are deceiv
M mlhis rrirl, she is only tol; rated
i n : od icietjsf or her f at hers w-il th
r.nd had yon met her a veara-o when
Ji'M- i.iLlu-r was a poor farmer b- i),o
K'n. and found her washing milk
p:ms m hc-r mothers ,airv, instead
ot a Uv .hiYA since, when you were
.ate.l e.ri.1e m the same car where
sa"no ih() ln'-lit particular star
oi a ;ray cos,.. my of pleasure .seukors,
you would not ho so anxious to lav
yoiir lieart and name at her feet "
" u do ,,,, iujustiee, Jo; it is
ushinotive that has made me so
madly m h,ve with her. To he sure
tisher f ithe.s we.dtli that has hiced
us upc.n e.pial footing, hut wore she
the poorest -id in all the Slates I
ove hov J(Ust the sa:ne. Her proud,
iiauetify manner is a stvle tin al
ways t..,k wit!, me. Then she seem i
to possess ;l de;v,.f itel!i-on-e,"-
,o J,,tVI,11-iVUtV' hv have
K;eij - toMt.'nt she has no schooling
eatever. and stii.-.. O.-. . '
f.a..u fortune she has thought so
muoi more of .Iress than of i.ooks.
th it she is only o.lncated throiu-h as!
sociatm- witl, well read people."
Has cannot he; h,-.t -rive mo the
k'I V1 or 1-11 train."
A half hour later Xed Scot" wis
V,'-" '!v " '-i-if'd a letter, that
to ,,im was of untold xalu-.
losir; .shall I take her v
our
The -irl exten.!..,! a silver trv
h:xt nat a single ; "M
thert. He to.k out his K-tt.-r ,.f Vnt I
nw. I n,it ... i i - - -
.V v V ." alIU I,lU"l H on the t.:,v
v, i ? "i"1.' -int tlie lary., l)u;V
Rapper looked m such a eosti v set- i
tU- ., , I
le inari'liM,-! I.l.i'i i
niVto her caller, and fei W Z ' I
U see lus m isr uraevfnl .-.. . .n.1
see lus most graceful bow, s'ne said-
"Tapaisnot at home, and ho it- !
tends . to sueh husiue.s.s as th s hi i
self; besides I don't like to be annov I
ed with be-ring-letters," aad she !
gave her very fashionable over-skirt
a sli-ht adjustment.
Ned stammered that he wa? afraid !
i; 1 1 ,.,.. i l x ,i
riitr mil uui aumiMJuu iliu naiure oi
his letter.
She ran her eyes over the written
patre a;-iain, and handing ii baek,
s;tid, with some emphasis:
"It is v.seless to'iusist, si-. You
have mv answer, lou look hke a I
strong, healthy man; I slxouhl think i
vou could bring the society more j
poStl bv working and giving it onr
monev than by imposing llpciu the
people xi-itb lagging-letters."
r l l,.v!T,l to ask fir o l.-,ft r f
It'lL iu tT
riioavas si) iik-.- ;(. i.; . ..
i.i ,i.i u.iRh a l.ri-iit futures shonl.l I enai-.l 1M :m inMiu'ue airainst the
i.i.iKe nas .pteenly 3Iiss Iluth "Mr- i lt''-its r( liM.Us peace to
!uit tho station at Vlh-i -v i i "' ' Xl . !'f ; - oi"'n r, v"!t 'int tin;
r.-:u-lil ore ho l,a,l -ro vnV V -""m ,,(' 1"",lls to the i''ic:.ti..ns f
lie took a 1. v' : LI 'Ut. I? unlar iii;v....,,U in otln-r parts of
in 1 iff i i" l1"' St- - l'ules vtrl ea,,.! Amcn.,1, an.l ieel ires he
.ia l ait.i .in iI:ilorat tmlot, h- t ., .V1' or-K-r sin.l law so Ion- as
.... vui.umi, ior tliu subva-l, V1. I ' " '-'i-s nun t. uoso.evcn against
minutjM lutt-r lie w is on ! ""'''- irit r t!,r" lnr-ii. whi.-ii iio
re-lene.- f Ar" --.atelv i ,t'-' ular autlu.r.ty as t he eoimnan.l-
n.uicnc ot Air. tluth ; v. i(h s,,.,;, , "- "t ..H ;.l. Tuis doetrine of otn-tli-mi.ivia-s,
he strollPil n;, tju j , ;--'. h uvever. he rozrets to see so
l.ith and rm-at tlie.lo.)!- ';.- i.neJs in Irussi:i disown. JIo
" Is Mis? Kuth :it llom,;v- x- , h .;rsv,.s the l,or,e that, now the Po;o
r.nir.,.1 of 1 . .i .V1 ln" ! "V ''Tin...l f tit- truth, ho w 11
1 i , , -s uuo 'l'n"ttf.l him :'iihontv to terminntf n-it i
and sbowcl him to the mrl... P" which, he 1le(.i.ir(JS i ; 'V
' gui disaj,pe;iro.l through tl- ; ,aost Invent the election of Hor
doorway. anrl 0d fell to countin V, ! ,ll'l re, lev ,M l'reidenr 'ri
imebytl.oatincrof hi.luit fl5 tLut if ho f ;
listenitt'-r to the fiint : there w.,il.i t. .i "t. nosen
e.. .i. . . : slt-'l-5 i y 'v ot a linaucial
u"l"1,"Je mo stairs. n-uision and so tii.-.i- r.ik-,.i i
Shortly .fter Mi,s Kuth male her ' "uey to de ie GreSK
.WawKVMvit ithe letter of imrJ i ina"1 ' i North Car o fina ami to
duo:r ,? one hand and its envelope I of GpanV
hi tne other. ,S
since wcu . .v,. ".uci uu i . - " "i sitreei Dankers
introJuction, or to say he had fallen : JSo111'!,8 -re sti11 Perfectly sat
in love at first sight. j J'J with their success of last Au-
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Marriage in Indian Life.
Passing through an Indian say
a Cowichan village of a morning,
vou may chance to see a young fel
low wranned ur iu his blanket, sit
ting crouched up in the doorway of
one of the lodges. That young man
nas come on a delicate errand. He
is a lover, and this is his way of go
ing aoont tlie rather delicate busi
ness of taking a wife, liv and bv
the occupants of the lodge will get
up and walk out, nobody taking the
slightest notice of him. For a week
this may go on; every day the young
man coming and returning without
being invited in. At last, if he is
agreeable in the eyes of the parents,
lie is asked in and food set before
him if he is an honored guest, the
food, such as the roasted or dried
salmon, being prepared by the mas
ter of the house and business opens.
His friends bring forward the pres
ents lie is prepared to give for the
damsel, or an equivalent for the
same, until he has no more. If the
father is satisfied, all is well; if not,
he must go elsewhere. This is the
general rutioiKile of Indian marriages
merely purchase. However, the
: Indians themselves stoutly deny that
it is so, and posssibly with truth.
, They say that the presents are not
! given as the price of the wife, but
onlv to express their value and rank,
j a woman of low status in society
j being valued at much less: if the
; father is a man of any ton at all, he
j will send back with his daughter
j fully as much as he received. All I
I can say is that this is so rare, that I
I never heard of it more than once or
i twice. D -trothals in early youth, or
j even in childhood, are common, and
I as an earnest of good faith the parents
r on both sides deposit a certain
: amount of goods, commonly blan-
kcts. These betrothals are generally
; respected, a breach of engagement
! being a serious cause of oifen.se to
the ii-jured lover. Though at be
trothal the price of the future wife
is tolerably well known, yet the fath
er can raise it it, in the opinion of
tao majority of her tribe, she has ma
terially improved since the date of
that ceremony though, curiously
enough, this is said to happen rather
rarely. The betrothal may be can
celled if during the interval the
lover's third oiler for her is refused,
supposing that no price has been
iixetl at the time of bethrothal; but
this generally gives cause to bitter
ness, and not unt'reiuently to feuds.
Young men, "before being married,
will often to show their courage
scratch their faces until the blood
comes. That an Indian is not alto
gether diilicient in sentiment and
love must not, however be supposed
from the matter-of-fact way he treats
marriage. Many of their songs are
about love, and often in the vicinity
of Indian villages the traveler may
notiee young rir shoots split down in
the middle to tlie very ground.
This is done by youthful lovers to
see if they will" be faithful to each
other. They split the top of the shoot
with the nails, then carefully divide
it downward and downward; but if
one side breaks oil" at a knot, then
one of them will prove untrue. But
they will not be content with this
augury, but w ill try and trv again
until they can find a young lir which
will act according to their wishes.
From " 77e Ji ve of Jfut.-;,tfl."
Corrc)i::dcace between the lope
and S:in;ei-,r William.
A r.erlin ilis;)atch of Oet. 11th says:
A eoiTrsjMMitlen.-e between the l'ope
and K:nj;'ir William, isoificially pub-li-.l-.i
il. Tlie i'o;e writes Aiimivt 7th
tint the m asures ofhis Ma jest v's Jov
ernaient aim at the destruction of
.'atlioli lie is unable to discover
; re:s.n for s:n-!i severity, bein" in
lorni 'd and beiifvin-jr that the JlTnoe
!: is averse to an in-re-ee or contihn-
au -e t; l.-u-i is ir-li policy. He points
out that the iiiea-iure is injurious to
tnc (';u ivti in r-digion. and only tends
! !;u l. r-iuii ! the throne. He' speaks
frankly ami as truthfully to ail, a's liis
duty is to all. The b i;ti'.ed even non-
aiiioii!-. m a certain sense belong to
hiiu. lie i-herishes n i-.nvietion That
the Ihiioeror will adopt necessary
measures, and concludes by pravin"'
(Jo i be merciful to the Jlm'p.-ror ' and
1 1 i msel f.
T.ie Kmperor replies, Sept. 3d, rejoic
i:ie: at the opportunity to correct errors
relating to icrin in affairs. If tlie l'ope
were truthfully informed he would be
aware that tlie (Jerman tJovpinin-n!
could not act ajaint the approval of
the lvnocror. He deeolv re -rrels the
position of his Citholic subjects. The
im no-.niit...ti,n with reii-ionor truth!
i , ',..l::;,.s ":'.i,r,!",,s to the I'ope's re
i.i. . k i,out non-C.h.dies, and. in eon-
h ,w, v S!,VS:, , 1i'-r.-m-o in i,elief,
iii' ' i i j ;S-( ! ' ' ' ,W,t i"vt"5lt llr livl
"
l :raisi Was Uc-cleprrl.
f:ily a year a-o, remarks tlie Xe
AOlk S""- the nun of AVall st-e
XV,'1V themselves to then
syvauia in ( ),. . 1
as done. ' llie ork
Ja
, n" notv-itItandin th
,f r,rant the in JlcchonP
tism in the (iove rnme1 f
n'w Pahif? thron-b T.8 ?,re
sthUaoiill cataelvsms ever known
" ltll,V lllstry of the cmntJI H
)T :ant. vsteui cf tinanee is still' m,!n
f1-1 Tresident (h-ant has edlf i
tl)tlkMinil:l..r.: "mas called
j ... ' . 1 ,u 1 "t 1 reasur v tli
ttrt:iii.-M.il
I 7, 1 fmus Who sil t, i,;
urn best
son.
used to advocate V
. ftaman as William S G-o,
lls beeu api'ointed SecreKrv
Vthe, Xury. The Grant i.Sti
j liad it all their own wav anil
one unchecked what' tSv
. , ttK. s-'d to alvoenf -v-
' e trust tlr Woll t
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SXT3RPRIS3 AXXO UXCBMBXT.
TfilE EVTEItaltISE
A LOCAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER
FOR THE
Farmer, Easiness Man, & Family Circle.
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY.
.A.. INTOLTNER,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
OFFICIAL PAPER FOE CLACKAMAS CO.
OFFICE In Dr. Thessing's Brick, next
door to John Myers store, up-stairs
Terms of Subscription t
Single Copy One Year, In Advance $2.50
" Six Months " " 1.50
Term of Atl vrrt llnf
Transient advertisements, including
all legal notices, t square of twelve
lines one week
...$ 2.50
r or each subsequent insertion...
One Column, one vear..
Half "
1.00
13I.0O
tsu.oo
liuarter
-JU.I;
business Card, 1 square, one year 12.00
40.1)0
ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
OFFICE
OREGON CITY, : OREGON.
WE mUE ,pKAKI TO EXECUTE
all kinds of
JOB POINTING,
CARDS. ChUS
Jill.Ts-JlliAnS,
I'AMl'ULJiTS,
XI O R TO A ( i lift.
I.AItHLS,
T.Krrmz-iuiA ns,
OllS? a" klndS f v,'orlulnaeain Printing
PORTLAND PRICES.
A L i KINDS Of-
LEGAL BLAH KO
constantly on hand, ami for sal" at as low
a price as can be had in the state.
A N D
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Oregon City. March 21. lS73-tf.
AGE.LS I OR THE EXTERPEKE.
The following persons are authorized to
act as agents for the Kxterpkisk :
York" P" Kfnv,U Co- 10 1urk How. Xew
PniladMH11 C0-C7 CJ-st"t street.
New York 0-8- aud 81 Nassau street,
i'ort la n d, iregon Tj. S;l m uol
San Francisco I'fhos. Iloyce
t ii, , "" I'. Fisher
St. Helens, Columbia county Js. A. Miles
Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van Dus' ii
r- Williams
il.irrisl,ur'. j , SluHh
1 1 ii i f ' " 'U niy J.I-.Keruson
J allas. I'ollc cou nt v i..,-,. itT
l.enton county NV, A NVt.s
I orvalhs u,m. john urn(.n
Canyon City.Orant co W i, T... swell
Albanv.. ..
.A. X. Arnold
i ' V -r ' iVifi C" "ty X. il.Uates
'n' , ' :'""'. '"'"y A. C. Yaip:
1 endl'-ton. I . mat il l im r. w e i- I
. . 1 1 , .11 IIW1U
Eugene Citv M-'I'hnmpsoii
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, ( J--. l-u Bristow
Kosehur- Hon.UK Kane
, 'H ' M I'.- , . . JVII
Bebanon ,
t '. T. Montague
............. . .
Jacksonville ..iron v. n i.v...
,'on To,n H. C. Huston
CLACKAMAS COITvtv I
V.' Ue 'oh n Zi tn wait
Il-nry Me(Juin
1 aritiy....
,,,,,: : . Mr.iws'-r
V "f-H-; !- Wrlsrlit
ir - r: ' k Frank V. Foster
I:,.r.1'"". s:-:-. Cant. V.. a. Xorton
I. W . Strawser
, r Vian.-i :..W. Moreland
;V'':il,,iU(' John Hajrenherjrer
i' " John Iioole
y i-ir.noiaiia w. n. Vau-han
SOCIETY NOTICES.
JHox I.OUGU X). 3, I. I. o. v.
fleets every Tiiursday .-.-
ev.mnrjrat 7 '4 oVloek, in the
i'rt1, "W.' JIa11' Mi,in
sdeet. Meiiihersof the Or-
v.x i. o mvueil to attend. I5y order
N. (r.
Necon.l ;ld Fourtli Tin s-
day evt;imj-s each month, f
it joHock, in the Odd C""l,"ri
a,V:"n ! -U"VlI''f the Decree
.....ti.i iv mu'lKl.
MUI1XOMAI! LOIJCJK XO. 1, A.I'.
.V A. M Jlold itQ rmnil.,.
Tll'MSUo n -thst and" A
llurd Saturdays in each mouth, J
ill 7 O clock r,m (I ....
to.nber to the a, of V'LTP-.
?A?.e 1 lr-. rcthrci, in Sood
.?"' J""t'U to attend.
Iy order of yy
I' ALLS EXCAMPJl I3XT XO. I , I. O.
it iiR'ets nt M Fellows'
Hall on the First and Third -n.ni
hHUHan, invited to attend.
J0JL 31. BACON,
in Books, stntm'. i'A ,hl ZLrJj'fr
Prv ' " """j, erium-
ry, etc., etc.
Orfoflkn f Z t
urejfon,
t Ph . ...
lately occuDlVd h.- Aa5"er's "1J. sTid,
"an, .Main St.
F Tl Jl. K s II
SHOALVVATER BAY
OYSTERS!
hi. i1."8?"" ?;OreSon CiVv t hat
-.a-u nis Uj ster Saloon and Hes-
taurmf or..i j- . I
All onruersnd Jsh Frp-h Oysters to
ern7f-4. .3"lSdL.UP
" ko, i73-tf. I
Ii U S I N B8S CARLS.
J. W. NORRIS, jSI. 13.,
PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON,
OR. BO ON CITY, OR BO OK.
Office Up-Stairs In Charman's Brick.
Main Street. auglltf.
W. H. WATKINS, M. D.,
Surgeon
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
ea?OFFICE Odd Fellow's Temple.corner
!r?r and Alder streets. Ilesidence corner
ot Main and Seventh streets.
Drs. tVeldi & Thompson,
D E NTISTS,
OFFICB IX
ODD FELL O IPS TEMP L E,
Corner of First and Alder Streets.
PORTLAND - OREGOX.
NVill be in Oregon City on Saturdaj s.
.Nov. 3 :tf
S.HOELAT. CHAS.E.WARRIS.
H U E L AT & WA R R E fJ
Attorneys-at-Law,
OREGON CITY, - - OREGON.
65-OFFICE Charman's brick. Main st.
JOKNSOfi & ricCOVf3
ATTORNEYS AM) COQ'SELOKS AT-LAW.
Oregon Gity, Oregon.
U"Yill practice in all the
Star.'. Special attejition iriven to ckis in
tne u. es. ijaiia uince at Oregon Lit v.
japriS72-tI'.
L. T. 13 A It 1 1ST,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
OREGON C7'lv : : OREGON.
OFFICE Over Pope's Tin Store, Main
hi reei. Imar73-tr.
J. T. APPEKSON,
OFFICE IX I'OSTOFFICE BUILDIXO.
jBHOIiii:il.
Lej,;al Tenders ('l ickariiis County Or.
tifi-s, aniiurc;'uii Sity Orders
E0USHT AND SOLD.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Loans negotiated. Collections attended
to, and a General Brokeage business carried
janiilf.
A. WOLTriER
X 0 T A R Y V U 15 L I C.
EfJIEnPHlSE OFFICE.
OilKOiOX CITY.
ttz
MA N UFA C TO R IBS.
WAGON A?iD CARSIADE
ril IT P TT V !! le v t - t
JL having .increased the di- -J Vj
the old stand on the
Corner of Main ami TJkird Street,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Ju,its this method of informing his old ia-
irons, and as many new nn.-s as may he
i,l.;s'"d U c:xU- th:lt now prepared.
with ample room, -ood materials, and the
. . "'en:i.ncs, lo build anew, re-
construct, make, n.iinf in... .....
all compi.-te, any sort of a vehicle from a
common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me.
ii , -.,
- ' " - - . . iri-iiij',
and tieneral JobbinS noatlv .inicklv and
cheaply done. i V i A sm n il
.n luojiuu.
1VILLIA3I SIXGllR
ilX-ITAS BSTAULISIIHD Sj.-i
K-J.':
i U 1 U 11 I -fckS
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
Furniture,
Blinds,
and Doors,
iiuill,UIXCS OF ALL. SXZKS.
Tliey will also do Turninn- nf ev-r.
WITH NEATNESS AXD DISPATCH!
tt"All work Warr.nnt1,1 Ql, . -
Itiver O, Iu-lo LY" " ; ' V. l"
OHv Mills ' -i ,".. ..rK.,.
J O H U SO H RAM,
3Inin St., Oregon City.
MAM'F ACTIRER AXD IMPORTER OF
Sartilles, UarneH,
ffX.
- .iiidiurry.iiani-
ware, etc., etc. v I
IIICII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS
can he had in the tate, at
WHOLESALE Co RETAIL.
warrant niv pooiis a represented.
Oregon City, April 17. lS7'-tf.
MASONIC HALL BUILDIXOJ
Oregon City, : : : Oregon.
KEEKS CONSTANTLY eiW&VW
on hand and for sale. 'i-s-i
vurapnircasn, " - "rj
Parlor, nedroom,
Office, Sittinsroom, and
Kitchen Furniture,
Bureaus, Ixunges,
Rocking Chairs,
Whatnots, Bedsteads,
Washstands, Curled
Hair, and Pulu
nr n
Pulu Pillows, --rBW,
Spring Beds,
x'iciure rrames.
Moulding ete ,t.
fP? -tt
r.i " j rurnuure made order.
. ermine inr ymirslws. 17my72
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, '
MBR CITA JVX I SB.
JOHN MYERS,
OREGON CITY.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ROOTS and '
SHOES.
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AXD
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest priceafor
."Butter, XC2T$9
Jand all kinda of
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE.
I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for
CA SII OR ITS BQ UI VA LB NT
I in Good Merchantable Produce.
I am slllnf Tery low for
CASH BIS 2IAjVI.
Give me a c;ll and satisfy yourselves.
JOIIX MYEKS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1S73.
GREAT EXCITEE9EHT!!
GOODNEWS
PRICES REDUCED TO SriT THE TIMES
LOOK OUT FOE GOOD
BARGAINS?
S. ACKER Ell AN & CO.
U'stoekof'S
ST RECE1VKD A LARGE
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Jwhlch they offer
CHKArEU TUAN THE CHEAPEST!
W would say come and convince your
self before purchasingelsawhere. Ourstock
consists In part of
Fancy and Staplo
Pry Goods, Clothinr.
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies and Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Grocer-
1 e s, Hard
ware, and a great many other articles too numer-
ours to mention ; also,
Doors, Windows,
Glass and Putty,
etc., etc.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for Goods
ALSO
Wool "Wmitecl
For which we pay the Highest Prices.
S. ACKERMAN & CO.
Oregon City, March 21, ISrVtf.
AUCTII02ST AND COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON,
Auctioneer,
Cornier of Front Oak sts., Portland.
Auction Essies
Of Keal Estate, Groceries, General Mer
chandise and Horses.
SALE DAY'S Wednesday and Saturday.
A. B. 111CIIAKDSOX.
Auctioneer.
English Refined Bar and Bundle Iron,
English Square and Octagon Cast
Steel, Horse Shoes, Hasps,
giiaws, Screws, Fry-Pans,
Sheet Iron," It. g
G. Iron.
A I, S O
A large assortment of Groceries and Liq
uors. A. B. IUCIIAKDSOX,
Jan. l, isiJ-u.
Auctioneer.
STKAM POWER .TOT3
Vi
Maniifaetures to order Ac
count l ooks.of all sizes and
jstyles.T'alL Tickets, Hill Heads
Blank Books ol any pattern that
Is desired, m ith or m it liout rinted
lieading,Blanks, Brief s.Catalogucs,
00
O. II. Himes.
HIMES & GO.
; 93 Fros.t St. I Portland, Oregon.
CO
Cards, t'ertifiicates, Checks, Circu
lars, Deeds, Dodgers, Funeral No
f
Cr.
tices, Handbills, In voces, I -abels,
jx'iieriieaus.i'osiers.i'rograin's
Receipts, Show Cards, Ship
ping Tags, Tickets, Ac, &c.
a OX lirrAVOcT JMVI.T.S
Pimiim BOOK OIKOERY.
Pittofk'n Snil;nr C'orner of Stark
aiu i rimt Streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
"OLAXX BOOKS RUI RD AXD I'.OUXD
JI3 to any d.-smd pattern. usic books
.N:jig:i7.iii"S, XcwspapiTS. etc.. bomiM in
ery variety of style l-;n n to the trrade.
Orders from the viuntrv nnnnhiii- '..i.
tended to. " ' "
OREGON CITY SHLVVERY.
wixt; iTi:nrK- vh i 1 !:.
ed tlie above Bre v- .:-.:-
ery wishes to inform th public 1 liat l:e is
now prepared to manufa I a Xo. 1 qual
ity of
I. A Ci Ii n yv B It,
ns good as can he obtained it:w.h: re in
the state. Orders solicited an i' romptlv
filled.- 1
1. TJ S X O
Xctv, Fresh, r.nd 8iai :lin !
THE CLUSTER
a m:w )!rsic book for the rsE of
Convcritions, Singing Gassc?,
Churcli Clioirs,
AND TIIK
H me Circle.
V? tr 3 E ?
tsi- C i h r- fif
BY
S. VESLKT 31 A It ri.V,
j. ri. sTir.j.r-iAx,
A N I
rnc $i:l.Mj,rr ---. Sinm? ropirx sent, j,.t-
AniiKK.'W :
J. L. PLTSE.-!,
5 S3 Eron.flwsv, Jtcw York.
FOJJ SCHOOLS.
FAIR Y V 0 I 0 E S
A NEW STNCING-CLAJS BOOS.
COMMLKD AXD A KKA NO KO
BY WILLIAM DKEKSLEIl.
PriceS?; Per IV.. Kindle ,:;t s wuJ,
iMt-iMifi ;o-iis.
Address, J. rKTKSlS,
3tl Iir.'jtTivi.T,
X'w Vork.
The Popular Singing-School Book.
Pi j ST.50 ht !).. Sinrlo roji it-r-t
Po!-; niil, fur7.f. '
Address 1. IK'JKIJS,
51y Jiroml 5-,
August St h. 4m. Sew Vo.V.
Vi ii:. 13 ROUGH TO X
lTOUI-1) RKSPKOTFri.T.Y INFORM
t the citizens tf .)r"-rtn i-iv jn-rt vi.in.
ity that lie is prop.ired to turnisii
Fir, Spruce ami ( ertur
JLu TJ 2 0 X? -
of every descrii:tion.
Pry Flooring, Cj-iling.SprucetforSlielvIng),
IJittice, Pickets, Fence Pests
(Cedar).
Constcr.tfy cn iland.
Street and Sidewalk Lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, :lt !1R low rates as
can be purchased elsewhere in tlie State
Give me a call, at the
OKKfiOX CITV, HAW MILI,.
March 21. lS73-tf.
THE PARKER GUN.
5END STAMP FOR CincULAR
PARKER BRO'S
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
fJEW YORK HOTEL
(Ieutfches Gafthaus.)
No. 17 Front Street, Opposite the Mail
on .imsiiip linUUlg,
POai'LAXU, OKLtlOX.
I.E0THF0S, J. J.AV1LKEXS, Prcpridors.
Roard v Week
Iioard t N'eek with ixMlglnir
Roard s Day V
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.. .(K')
. l.oo
A Beunliful Farw Tor Sale !
54T,r5"RS,?EX T'"'ABT.K LAM),
n i i ,i J ?" se WU in t h ree miles of A u rora,
i u ii ii
S-i PER ACIiE!
This Offer Is rinlr rrwrl f.F- ((-rl.- .1 -
Enquire at the Enterprise ofiice.
uregon City, June 0, 1S73. tf.
TO LET.
fin HE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED
JL as the Council Chamber. In Pr. Thes-
eing'a brick building. Apply at this office.
SB WING MA CIUNBS.
Special attention i8 caili
great improvements made , n,e
this excellent Maehine.and to i ifCf n,1-v jn
elegant styles of cts addeaVJ ur Zt.
FLOEENCI,
we now have one of that d?-"r ti,T'rator.
easy running and having ;ii 'll'1''''.
culiar excellencies of thTother Myle!K'r
InT;nou;:rmi:;rs';-r!h-
not working well, 1 Will -ittf r-!i clsco
out any cxpens,- to t hV ou n r to rt
SAMl-EL HILL, Ant.
FLOEEKCE
yersibie feed-a or,,,t e a .
ing ends of srams, in quilting, t.tc. SU?n
2
i
J Circular or s.nnpPs f,f Work befo"
Ti1e7KST!RW a fcl,,wln Machine. BUY
Machines sold on liberal terms.
C3
CE
JK1VIXO 2!IAC:iIXF!.
FAJ.IILL ITIIL, Agett,
- JleJ'-Jfreiuevy Strrt-t,
Xo. IS Xfi,
Grand If, I Ruiltiinn
!:in Franrixrn
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P: H A n f r-'"- n r- n
C.A.KAAS, - - Prop.
Kain Street, Oregon City.
EST P.II T.IARD TABLES INOREGOV
Jl j have .e, n introduced, ard the i.ronr
t r i r. v i I -s t h e a 1 1 en t i on of t h e 1 oVers of t his
1:J ' -uli.r r.imisemont to them.
TJTB BAR IS surniBD
villi ! tl.e ci nicest qualities of Liquors
jid C-ars. i-eUh, Jrish and Bourbon
alr;.if lamtais l.isr.h-s and I'uneh; also
a N o. 1 '
SliUOTIXG GAI LEHV
is fniuifttf (I wi;li the Saloon.
Ore ,ron City, Jar.. 1, lS72-tf."
LIVERY, FEED, fiKD SALE
frUET-NLERSKiXEDrnoi'lMF.K
.1. the 1. ivery stable on l-'ilt h st re t,c
TOR OF
J , '-'rer.n, kcc .s constant ly on band
t a! tile and Ki:jr.v Jforses,
IJi:ie, mi i-iitf, s ami Ilacli
Ii'ic-ess Treasonable.
He will alf o run a hack to and frem It
VilLKCiT CCA CFRSMGS
hiring tlie summer season, with goocj
liorses.coinpetent ami : :-nt leman Jy drivers k
TAKE AT LIVING EA1IS.
.T. M. I KAZF.i:, 1t -prietor.
Oregon City, May 27, lS'.lt.
t' fT, i ;on l"-r dav ! Agents wanted!
IOJ L-U kpZU All c';-sr-s oi workiiigpco
pie, of iit her sex, you uy: or ld, leake nion
ey nt work ior us "in ti.eir spare moments,
or a II t he t ime, t i'.:ui :it ntij I hing else. 7'ar
tieulars lree. Adurj-s Ci. Slinson 1- Co.,
I'ort land. Maine. 27scpJt.2yl
About lf,0 jiouikIs f!o!jf; jirira-.
cr, of which this is an iniiurf sioiu
lias been in use but a short time,
pjooJ work. Price 25 cents j3
either tied tip or in cr;ses cases
extra.
A i.s o,
A email f-nt of Xor.pr lit 1 of isLidi this is an
impression. 3'iioe 53 oei.f . 3 a.. As p.ej as neir.
There is ei.giili to set a) out c.n column of thin
paper solid. Addrws tbi?
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