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I. i O ' o O 3 o O 9 1 o O o 2) O A. THE ENTERPRISE.: OREGON tfTMBltfOVJO 1574. ejotiim. Jlr Smith, of Virginia, has intro duced a bill in the Lower Honse of Congress to prevent "nepotism" in the public Berricw. It is disgraceful to the country that such a law should be deemed necessary, and shows bow widely the' public men of the present generation have departed fiom the examples set by our early rulers. It proves that politics has become a trade, a mercenary pro fession, out of which money is to be made, and public office held to be a personal franchise instead of a pub lic trust, and is employed to build up a ruling class a pap-sucking aristocracy. Mr. Smith's bill ought to pass, and rot we fear that the dominant party in Congress, through a tender regard for the champion nepotist of the country, may defeat it. The bill is i.i follows: That no person employed in the civil service of the United states in any of the Bureaus or Departments at Washington fehall be recognized as an ageut or attorney for the pros ecution of claims or patents before any Bureau or Department in which such agent or attorney shall have been employed, for the period of three years after the employment of said agent or attorney in the said Bu reau or Department shall have ceas ed, whether by resignation or other wise. That no person shall be employed in any Bureau or Department of the Government of the United States who is a member of the same family, or near relative of tue appointing or nominating powtr of said Bureau or Department. Tuat no person shall be recognized as an agent or attorney in any of Haid Bureaus or Departments when the decision of the matter in issue devolves upon any member of the same family or relative of said agent or attorney. Tuat no person shall be recognized as au agent or attorney before uny Bureau or Department of the Gov ernment of the United States fu any matter whicii was riled during his employment therein. That any oilicer of the Governmeut of tu United States, or otner person who shall violate, or who shall aid or abet in the violation of any of the foregoing pro visions of tnis Aet bhall bo liable to indictment as for misdemeanor in any Court of the United States having jourisdictiou thereof, and, on covictiou, shall pay a tine not excet-ding c'5,000, or suf fer imprisonment in the penitentiary not exceeding one year, or both as the Court in its discretion may adjudge. The Uainy Iay. It is surprising that so many peo livo without taking thongut of tiie morrow. lteeLless expenditures to ensure ease for fne jresent, seems to bo the order of the day. With all the accomplishments of the young people, nowadays, how few have the education which will enable them to enconomize in time of need ! The girls' smattering of the languages won't do this, nor the hoy's fckill n,t billiards; and thus the household expenditures suffer from the lack of au intelligent system of housekeeping, and the ignorance of the younger branches of the family both on this point and the way to earn their own living. Isn't it high time that there shouid be a change m this respect lue chances and changes of business, and j the uncertainties of investments, j make sad havoc with the position of t once well-to-do people, and liud too many members of families unable to do any tiling to keep the wolf from the door. The Same neglect of a sound and reasonable education, pre vents the wives and children of work ing men from helping to bear the load which presses so heavily. How many good housekeepers are there among either the upper or middle classes who can, by careful manage ment, so reduce their expenses as to tide over dull times, and in bright days have a surplus read' for the savings bank? This is a practical question to which our household economists suould pay attention. Although the cost of living has large ly increased during the last decade of year3, it is still possible by the exercise of judicious economy and foresigii.t, to provide for tho ne-;ds of the ramy da v. The Ct tango store started last fall at Winona, Wisconsin, has failed. Liabilities, oi 1,K0, with no assets; and a similar one at (.Lvatonua closed up alter a losijDf nearly -0,000. We elip the abo item from the 2sew York S'tu, as a proof of tho O tunduess of our position that the ; Grangers ought to leave merchan- j dising and oanking to merchants 1 and bankers, and couriuu their oper- J ations to tun. gs agricultural. Cxiauge .Stores, in tuur very nature (being joint-ttocfc concerns), must bo cou- , ducteil by agents, and wliile they migut be entirely honest, experieueo j has demonstrated the fact that they ; never conduct u business as closelv ! uud eoodom .cully do sole j)ropri etors. This is seeu in the conduct of Government affairs, the monetary ntV:Mi-s of associations, etc. Another reason of' their failure is found in ; tho large number interested, each of whom must Lave a voice m the man agement. It. may be true t .at in some tuings there is " wisdom in a ; multitude of counselors," but in j mercantile au'airs too many cooks ; always spoil the broth." Evil. Her outs. It is not always safe, nor utlvisable, to bo guiileil en tirely in our estimation of prople, by the reports we hear of thorn. Tiie misinterpretation will of leal to the most serious rellections and their names and t iiaraeters. It is a wiso resolve that if we caDnot speak -well of. another to keep silent, or at least, be assured" by the evidence of our own eyes, of tiie truthfulness of every accusation that we utter, and then never make such accusations at all, unless fully per suaded that Ood will grow out of our words, greater tbau tlu in j nay brought upoa tuose of whom we sueak. V' OMciAli RETURNS OP THE GENERAL ELECTION, OP CLACKAMASICOC.VTT, HEIJJ JUXE 1, A. D., 187; 3 I The following are the 3! i names of persona voted for' at the late election. Re-! publicans, t Independents.' 9 2.;" FOR CONORKSS. Geo. A. LaDow Richard Williams T. W. Da veil port t FOR GOVERNOR. L. F. i rover J.C. Tolinan T. F. Campbell t SECRETARY OF STATE. S. F. Chadwick C. M.Foster J. H. Douthitt. STATE TREASURER. A. II. Urown 1. G. Clark J). JJeac-ht...."? STATE PRINTER. M. V. Urown K. M. Waite Wm.M. llandt SCPr. PUB. INSTRUCTION' E. J. Daw ne Li. Ij. How land M. M. Vglesuyt U I STRICT JUDGE. E. I). Siiattuck W.Carey Jonhson DISTRICT ATTORNEY. II. Y. Thompson J. C. Moreland !3 r.T E S ENATO R. James W. Oilield Peter Paouet 104 i0 10 47 ; T -f - 1 I - 75 i- 51 17jU -n H 71 l X40 113 'l4 47 ! 178 -S.52 18 Il'-J 10. o' c 'lis T3 i a 48 ! 171 14. 5-2 19: 10. 7 1 2j 4! 109 13 14148 1I 28 5:is'13 13 10 i o 11 i I I I Lot 32 5(t IS W. A. Starkweather! REPRESENTATIVES. Ilenrv McGuiu J. W.'Caine.. P. S. Nover J. M. lteed S. P. Lee H. V. Snort 11. W. L.ake J. G. Foster Capt. J. W. Cochrant Joseph Youngt It. C. Kunisoy T George SsiricKlert COUNTY JUDGE. W. L. White N". W. Hamuli Win. Morelandt. O M m issioN E its. J. A. Fields A. J. Cason L. 1). C. Latourettet C. O. iioynton Isaac Frost t SHERIFF. C. F. Ueatie J. T. Appcrson II. IS. linckt COUNTY CLERK. Frank W. Foster Jas. M. Frazier S. L. Sie veiist CO. TREASURER. J. P. Ward W. P. iUirns Dr. 11. . H.isst SCHOOL SUPERJN I' EN DENT W. W. MmiLuid S. D. l'ope ASSESSOR. J. II. Lewellen Henry Kuwlee John Tiioiuasf SURVEYOR. (lorhani iirivlges S. lj. Campoell J.J. IjeaUot CORONER. Dr. II. Straight Dr. J. W. Nun is 30: 7j 4;l0 113:il'l3'46l4 101 ! 12 H 45 IOj IO 1 47 40 liO 21 1 1 48 4fi 189 37 53 24;l 172,24 ?1 iS'li 5 02 17 ltil :23.4k 17; ly l0 6 : 9 Hi si 0: 47.i 2 7' 12 i 6 .I ' 16 34 115 176 3 W 24 7; 2; 4 118 14 16 -IS 120 35 17 44 11 :12 5.5 ti 1j7 ; 8 I IUI 179 9 17 47 4 3 ! 1 20 9 30 54 0 2 18 12 4 1 I 35 43 26 10 10 1 U 43 4 190 3 4 41, -7 23 1:21. 4! : 1 i ! : 163 25 31 56 51 1-4 il 3- 14 6 4 1 III! 1.0 39 2; 100 11 117 ,3"; 94 II' 8 43 44 32 :it it 144 . 01 ;i;i2; I20'io'l5 38 171 , 2.:ol !'2Wj li li 113 lsl 21 38 47 30 cx-ivs. jet. c;uii:j C J3, DEALER IX GENERAL "MERCHANDISE, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY. Has Just Iteceived a New Stock of Calicoes, Dress Goods, Drown and lileached Sheetings, House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Linen, Irish Rosom Linens, Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' siiid (Jeiits' Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Huttons, Kibbons, Laces and Insertions, Lmbroidery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, 3tc Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES, (ii-oi-eries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys WHit-li Have l-e selected witli Mperiul tare fur till inurket anil cuiniot he .st itrAssEi i.n (ir.mrv ok prick. Till: HIGHEST MAKKKT PKICCIMII) 1'Oli COUNTRY PRODUCT:, March 13, 1873 :tf HEW YORK HOTEL. (Di'iitfcht s Ciafthaus.) No. 17 Front Slf'-t, Opposite the Mail Steamship Lauding, POItTIiAXO, OltKOOX. ll.ROTUFOS, J. J. WILKENS, Proprietors. Hoard ji Week linard V Week with lodging Hoard jj Hay ..$5. ... ti. ... 1. W. 11. JlKilLFIELD. i:tuhliItetl iiuc ' lit, at the old stand. Main Str-rt, Uri'irou City, Orrgon. An assortment of Wathes, Jewel ry.and Setii 1 liouias' Weight Clocks all of whicii are warranted to be as f.-pr sented. u-n..., .airing done on short notice, and. thankiul lor past patronage. OREGON CITY BREWERY.! Henry Humbel, 11 AVIN; ITKCHAS. od tile above ew- ery wiches to inlorm the paue i.,t nMjrepared to niamilaet ure a No. 1 IS lal- L. A (r J Ji H b B 11 as as can be obtained nnvirhr the State tilled. Ord. rs solicited and prompt ly A. C. WALLING'S PIONEER BOOK-BINDERY. PittocK." Hiill.li.i Corn.r or Stark iiil trout Slrert. PORTLAND, " OREGON. BLANK HOOKS Urt.EI) AND BOUND io any Oesinnl n:vt - .'tu.n- INK trj arnij 01 snie kimwn tntKn t...i. Ord-r? from tho c.untry nroinili, o. untry promptly at- tended to. THE PARKER GUN. ! : ; ' 5CND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'S WEST MER1DEN.CT. I MU'..'.;WHyi aye i f 'S G W ' 3 X XT n Si83 IV2 2iS Si! r-- - s' 43 29 11 . A 1 . 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I I 41!i7 10 10 28 14 45 18 35 2V 22 19 36 45 50, 578 12! 17 16 15 20 19 23 32 12 17 17 22 9 30 20 ol 6 43 IS 0 6 19 10, o t 44 ! I 46 29 13 16 23 17 46 13 38 28 22 14 34 43 42 W 611 12 34 27 15 21 30 10 40 10 41 19 2S 31 38 6, 9; 3 2 15! 4' 7! 2 5: 0 0.3 ! 94 116 4s 42 14 16 33 30 54!ls 34 47 27 27 40 48 41 .700 11 32 28 15 21 24 14 37,21 130.18 20.27:38,35,, M A -V U VACTOJilJi S. VVSLLIAT SINGER A FACTORY WlMik FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF Furniture, Blinds, and Doors, AND MOl'LDIXUS OF ALL SIZKS. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH! "A11 work warranted. Shop on the Hiver, in Ia'wIs' S1ioi OpiHsite Oregon City Mills. AGENTS FOR THE ENTEBPMSE. The followinj; person 9 are authorized to act as agents lor tiie Entkiii'KIse : In-o. 1. ltowell A Co., 40 Park Kow, New York. -o Wetherill A Co., COT Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Abbott A Co., No. 82 and 81 Nassau street. New York. I 'ort la ml .Oregon I. Sa m ue 1 - iLb,ner St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles Astoria, Clatsop county...: A. Van Onsen Salem I-. Williams llarrisburg : J. H. Smith I .afayette. amhill county J.KKerguson. 1 'alias. Polk county Dave Holmes Kola It. Koty Jacksonville .It. K. Hauna Iti-nttin countv W.A. Weils Corvallis Hon.. John l'.urnett Canyon City.Grant co W. B. Iuswell Albany a. N. Arnold Dalles. Wasco county N. H. .iates JJiCirande, ITnion count v A. C. Craig Pendleton, Umatilla county S. V. Knox Euoviio r"ift- M. Thompson " -UJ.. - E.UIlrisfow Hoseburg uon. I,. K. Ine I-ebanon J C. T. Montague lacksonville ...Hon. E. D. Foudray Long Tom H.C.Huston CLACKAMAS COUNTY. T1. . -. laiUevllle T 1 rr . Cascades...." Can by.. Cutting's"."" ttagle Cr A "k . j , . ' K. ......... Harding's., rxiwer MolaiYaT.'."" Milwaukie liswpen. ........Henry Mc iugin J. S . Strawser ..D. Wright ...... .Frank W. Foster Capt. Z. C. Norton W. Moreland John Hag"nherger - John Doole W. H. Vaughun Upper Mol alia TO LET. THE TtOOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED th" Cntmril Ohamb-r,tn : Dr. Th.es- C0UP.T3Sr OF BANCROFT LIB.ARY I WilVERSirr OF CALIFORNIA . Public Sale of Land for Dtlinquent Tales. XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY Xi virtue or a warrant, dated May 7th, 1874, Issued by order ot the County Court 01 Clackamas county, State of Ore gon, directed to me and attaced to delin quent tax list of said county and State lor the year 1S73, and commanding me to col lect the taxes designated thereon as delin quent ; and for want of personal property to make said taxes, I have levied upou and On Friday, the 3a day of July, 187, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Oregon Uty, Clackamas County, State ol Oregon, so much ot the lollowing described lots and parcels ol land as may be necessary to pay the taxes due thereon. In United States gold coin, as levied in t he year 173, togeth er w ith lees and costs ; said laud is sit uated in Clackamas ( ounty. State ot Oregon, and was assessed to the lollowing named persons, to-wit : Armstrong, A., part of claim number 40, section va, township 2 south, range 3 east.containing 92 acres, tax $3 52 Aiken, F.. W. h ol ti. W. Koork's do nation, section 14, township 2 south, ranges east, containing Burger, W. J., northwest hi ol north east i and northeast i of south west , of section 'll, township 2 south, range 2 east.containing 158 acres ; uon resident ; tax 100 acres ; non resident ; tax Byron, Edwin.i art ol D. M osier claim, sections 21 and 22, townships south, range 3 east.containing ltw acres ; non resident ax Bland, Win. .part ol claim number 54, Section 30, ownship 2 south, rangel east.contaiiiinglblacres ; non resident , tax Brown, M.,lots 2. 3, 4, h, 0 and the east H ot southwest H of section 30, township 4 south, rancw Scust, containing 110 acres; non resi dent ; tax Butler, W. W. H., part of J. II. Mar tin's claim, section lit, township 1 south, rane i! east, containing to acres ; nou resident ; tax ColTce, Yandcvcre, part of Ford ice's claim, sections tiandSl.T. 2 and S sout h, containing 102 acres ; non resident ; tax Cunningham, A. U., lots 1 and S, in section l,tovviiship2 south, range least, containing 22 acres ; non resident ; tax DeLetts.Jackson.part ol Crow's chum section 2,township2 smith, range 1 east, containing 75 acres ; nou resident : tax 15 20 tiU8 S5o 8 55 60 4 75 95 15 20 Delashmutt A Oatuian, northeast 01 seet ton HO. township 3 south, range It east. containing 100 acres, non resident; tax Estcs s tinson, south h 01 sect ion 7, townsliijf 2 sout h, range 1 east, containing 3io acres ; non resi dent ; tax Elliott, Francis, northeast '-.i of sec tion -Hi, township 1 south, range 2 east , containing 10J acres ; 110:1 resident ; t:lk Foster, Ambrose, part ol donation claim, sections 21 and 20, town ship 2 south, range o east.con taining 120 acres ; tax Findley, David, donation less Oil acres, sections 10 and UO, to a nship S south, range 2 cast, o-vt acres; 11011 resident ; tax Uarletts.Josiah, sout h 01 southwest 7 CO 17 10 CO 1:1 00 ?4 01 section 10, and west i 01 northwest hi 01 section 15, town ship 4 south, range 2 east, con taining 100 acres ; tax i (w Gibson, A. F.., south i of section 11, T. 3 south, range 1 west, containing 320 aeres ; non resident ; t ax 15 20 Gricr, harles.wcst. part ol N. Allison's claim, sections l.l ana ll, town ship 3 sout h, range 1 east.con taining 1K) acres ; tax 00 Javens, II. .south d of southwest h of sect ion ;,lownshlp 2 sut h, range 4 east, containing SO acres; also south hi ol northwest of section 5, townsliip 2 south, rang'- 1 east, contnining SO acres ; also cast hs Ol notheast Hi ol sect ion li, town ship 2 sout ii, range 4 east, con taining so acres ; 11011 resident; tax Kinder, John, east .'6 of southeast of section 30, township 1 south, range 3 east.contaiiiiugSJ acres ; tax Kaney, Job, east '.4 ot east hs ot northeast of west h f north west l4 ol section ti and t own ship 3 south, range 1 east, con taining .SO acres; non resident; tax ICeatou, Mrs. Ann, Oregon 1 ity lots 3 and 1, in biock 50: tax Lambert, Noah, sout hwest ' of se c tion 2, township 2 sout h, range 2 ci'.st, containing pjo aer-'s; nou resident ; tax Ladd, J. W., corner ol s -el ion 2i, south east '4 ol nort heaM ot s .-ettou l! and 20, and southwest j of sectuui 20, township 3 south, range 1 west, and 1 east.contsiin ing HO acres; mm resi't'-nt : tax Leabo, Jos -pli, northwest part ot Jus. Lea bo's donation, s ctloii 35, township 3 south, range 1 east, containing 100 acres ; tac Martlock, , Sellwood's addit iriii to .Milwaukie, lot 1, in biock 0; non resident : tax Micr, Isaac, northeast of section 0, township 2 sout h, range 1 cast, containing 100 acres; non resi dent ; tax.. McCarvcr, -Mrs. M. M., southwest part ol el. 11111 fi.s.'Ciiori 12, township 3 sout h, range 1 east, eonl aining 2i acres; noil resident ; .tax Mvrick, Mrs. Iouisa, or-gon Citv lots 1,2. 3, and 4, in -block i2,:illof block 07, a nd lot s 1 ami 2 in block 110: nou r.-sident; tax Newell, Nathan, Oswego lot 1, in block 4 : non resident : tax Packer, John, Milwaukie lots 3,4,5 and 0 in block 3.1; t:ix Pratt, O. ( '., part oi Shannon's claim, township 2 south, range least, and lot in corner ot if. Kuril's claim, containing 5o acres ; 11011 resident ; tax Paulsen, Hans A Peter, north ' of sout li nest of section 21. town ship 3 soutn, range "j east, con taining h0 acres ; tax l'arn, Peter, traction nort h est of section !, township 2 south, range 3 east,contair.ing77 acr.-s ; tax. Ross, K., part of Whit comb's claim, township 1 south, range 1 east, containing 2oo acres; tax Richardson, S., V. part of nor! ii .test ii of sect ion 7, township 2 sout h, range I east ,cont aining 17 acr -s ; non resident ; tax Stout, Ezra, southeast 'i of section 7, and southwest i of s -ction M, in townsnip 4 sout h, range 3 east, containing 320 acres ; tax Scott, J. S., lractional east part of sec tion , township 5 sout h, range 1 east, containing 115 acres; tax... Spicer, A. M., north -ast. of s -ction 22,towusliip5sotith, range 1 cast, containing 111 acres: tax Star, 15. F., nortii M of uortheasr. '4 and 20 acres in northwest '4 of of section 12, township 2 sout h, range 2 cast, containing 1;K acr.'s; nonresident : tax Thompson, Win., north hj of north east and south hi of north east of section !, and south west 'a of nort h -.vest. ':i of section 10, township 3 south, ramie 1 west, containing 220 acres ; non resident ; tax Taylor, Peter, ; art ol section 23, to vn shlj 2 south, range 2 east, con taining 100 acres; tax Underwood.'Johii, homestead, part-of Cutting's preemption, sections 2!) and 30, containing 40 acres; non resident ; tax '. Upton, C. I!., part of A. Melds' claim, sect ions land 4,to wbshi ( -3 sout h, raiifr:" 1 east .containing 320 :ieres, and 1 art 01 Aldrich claim, sec tions 32 and 33, township 2 sout h, range 1 east, 320 acres ; non resi dent ; tax - Vand rvort, Mj-s. Harriet, pjirt of sec tifn 21, town shi 5 sout h, ra ny 1 east, containing 100 acr -s; tax WclLs, Aloiizo, lractional northwest 1 oi claim. 4S, section 11, town ships south 3 east, containing 140 acres ; tax Williams.Ueo. IL.SHisan .Merrill claim in sections 17 and 1H, township 5 south, range 2 east.containing 320 acres; non resident: tax White, Thomas, nort lieast SO of Ed ward's donation claim, section 22,to nship 5 sout h, range 1 east, containing 60 acres; non resi dent; tax Wavman, Mrs. Francis, homestead fraction of sections 3 and 4, town ship 3 south, range 1 east.con taining 12!) acres ; tax Walt7, Abraham,!. Frown's donation sections IS and 1, township 2 south, rsinge 1 east, containing 6ii acres; tax Waller, A. F., ("state of) 1 art ot t ro v's claim, section l.township'2 south, range 1 east.containing to acrs ; tax.. Woodward, Mrs. Elvira, art uf Whit- comb claim, section 30,townhip 1 south, range 1 east.containing 13 acres: non resident ; tax Owners Unknown, lot 4, in section 20, township 2 south, rang-; least, ' containing 41 acr-s ; tax Owner Unknown, northwest of sec tion 17, townshln 2 south; range 4 east, containing 160 acr-s ; tx Owner Unknown, lot 1 in section 15 township 3 south, rango ' east' containing 22 acres ; tax.. . ' 5 70 1 21 4 75 6 00 ! 5") 3 Si 4 75 3 80 3 So 11 10 0 50 570 10 15 4 75 1 S5 8 55 20 00 1 20 9 50 4 SO 00 7 00 10 15 a 12 3 80 21 70 0 12 337 22 80 3 80 190 10 4 75 60 152 4 75 36 Owher TJnknowri northeast H of the northeast M ot section 31, town ship 3 south, range 2 east, con taining 40 acres: tax 150 OwncrUnkuown north H of northea'st if, of section 5, township 3 south, range 3 east, containing 77 acres ; tax. m 2S5 On wer Unknown, east 01 southwest Ji and west of southwest h ol section 17, township 3 south, range5 east.containing loo acres ; tax .... 4 -5 Owner Ln known, southeast H of the northeast of section 19, town ship 3 south, range 5 east, con taining 40 acres ; tax 114 Owner Unknown, west of northeast M ot section 1, township 4 south, range 4 east.containing 80 acres ; tax... j 90 Owner Unknown, south hi of Joseph Spink's donation, section 17, township 3 south, range 2 east, containing ltio acres , t ax 7 60 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. in., on the day above named aud to bo continued until all in sold. Oregon City, June 3d, 1S74. A. F. HEDGES. Sheriff of Clackamas County. A. NOLTNER NOTARY PUULIC. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. o it kg; OX CITY. SPRING & SUFFER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER. IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Loots and Shoes, Ha ni wa re, G n eeries. Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., etc Main Street, Orrguu City. Produce of all kinds bought, for which pay tiie highest market price. f you d-j-sire good Goods at. Low prices, call at I. .S' Ji J. 7. I ,V t; ' S and examine his new stock of Spring goods Give me a call and convince yourselves My motto is, "Ql'ICK SALES AXI) SMALL I'ltOKITS." Wool Wanted ! The highest market price paid for wool I. SELLING. Oregon City, Oct. 31. 1873-tf. SHERIFF SALE ! BY VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION AND order ot sa:-' issued out ot the Circuit . ourt of the St de of Oregon, tor t le coun ty of Clackani -s, to me directed, ii favor of 1st of Thorn is Ian-rows lor 1 1 1 - Mim ot seven hundred -ind ninety-tour atd25-l'H) dollars, lT. S. gold coin, tog. t In r ii h cost of suit and disburs -ments ; 2d, in favor of Philip Siiannon lor t lie sum ol s -ven hun dred and thirty-eight dollars, 1". S. gold coin, together it!i costs of suit and dis bursements, all against Thomas liowley and I 'af hriiie liowl -y his u i!e. Now therefore, I have levied uon the west hail' of sect ion 25, in toAn.-hip 2 sout h, range east, containing 320 acres, more or less, in Clackamas County, Oregon, and on Tjiesflny, tlic'iOtli t.-iyf.uiU. A. Ti. , 17 1, at the hourof 1 o'clock, p. m.. in front of the Court House door in Oregon Citv, in said county and Stat", I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash paid to m' in hand, all of the above described real estat", or enough t hereof to satisfy ex ecution costs and accruing costs. Oregon City, ilay 2!'th, 171. A. F. HEDGES. Sheritr of Clackamas Countv. P.y HENRY HEDGES, Deputy. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Kil-Kt Street betve-M .Mstcr ami .Hdj-. ' i'ii S!., !Jis;l U I.t StiTet Wetweeu 1'irxt ami 1'i vnt Street ,. Ioi-tiantl, ()ivuron. 4 N INSTITUTION DESIGN ED TO 1'lUv I psr" 1lys, Yoi'.xu nrtd MIDDLK AtiKU .VA'A'lor P.usiness Alfairs. II. I. Uel'ItANt E V. 1.. V. IIITi:, s t : President. : : Secretary. For acquiring a rrttrtii-.il Husinrxx muni tion this institution olf -rs superior advan tages, and is aeknoAleilg d ' by Leading Lusiuess Men to be the best Coimiioi'ci;il Colk'o on the Paciiic Coast, and s--cond to none. Each Department is First Class, and is un der the special eiiTtrge of K. i'i:ui kncki tkachkhs, and the whop- school is under the immediate superintend nee of the President and S -cr-tary. 'i he schoolroom and counting are unit d upon a plan that secures to tiie student all t he ract ical ad .vaiitniuage.? of each. There is in operation A li.XXKIXii IlOt'SE fully illustrating t hat business. The same s;. st -in !eing observed in c:n-li dejiart ment, tiuk student buy?, s.-lU, shi; s, barters, con signs, discounts, insures, dra.s cliecks, notes ami drafts, gives 1 -as s, d'eiis, Ac, and goes t iirough t he cut ire rout ine of AC'I'CAL Hl'HlXKSS. In adding to t he completeness f ti e In stitution the jiroprietors have instituted a SIIiMii Ti: DLi'A 1IT.1 KM Vi)l LIMES. The entrance to rooms of t his Depart ment is upon Ald- r str-e;, and access to them is had only by the teachers and lady stu dents. Kare.laciliti-s are otf-r-d to ladies tor acquiring a Thorough Knowledge of ! usiti- ss Practice ; of Telegraphy and Pen manship. The DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY is in charge of lirst-clas o;Tators and teachers, a ml suppli. -d with all tiie appar atus of a first -el. is-; oiiiee. This Inslilutiou as now conducted claims to have laciliti -s fir imparting a thorough knowledge of t he ' . Art of lYiimunsMj)! that not one in ten of the I'i'sinkss f'eo. 1.1:0 ks now in exist -nce possess s ; t he l -partment being under the special superin tend -nee of one ot the Leading Penmen of the I'uiTed States. For lull particulars s-ml ffr Natioxat. r.rsi.Ms I'olJ.WiEjoi'iix.ii-s -nt to anv part ol tiie count.rv ir e. Aiidr-ss, O.-Kll VXCE c '.VitlTI Lock Rox lilt, Portland, Oregon. "VfTWTLD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF T 7 Or-'gon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish FIR, SPrlUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER, Of o v. ry d 'scrijit io:i. OliV FLfM)!tIfJ, CHIWXG. Slcci-: (for sh dving,) hArriCK, .PlVHVi'S, ii.VcfcJ POSTS (Cedar) Constantlyon I Iantl. Sfr -et and sd walk Itiuiber furnished on the shortest notic , at as low rates as it can be purchased in the State. Give me a call at 1 he GUI '.CON CITV SAW JULIA Maroh 13, 1S71 .-t f WA30N ANS CARRIAGE M I IS H7 iMT02SY ! W"m "1 TT T7 TVD T - T r JI having iner ased tlie.t;. fr ?toT3 . .T. s 'V i.i C? i3i iM.-uMiiiis 01 ins premises, at ' r-C-- dirtier of laln and Tlilrd Street, Oregon City, Oregon,' Takthls mofhod oflnforming his old na ti-)iis, and as many new onos as -mav te pl-as -d to call, that. h is now prepared with ample room, good mat-rials and the' very b-st of m-chanles, to build unw re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a com mon Cart to a Coucord Coach. Try me. BlacUsmithJutf, Horse or Ox Shoeing a nd General Jobbing ceatlv, ouiekrv.itid cheaply dou. DAVID SMITH. if S R CH A ND I SB. JOHN iMYEES, OREGON ICSTY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS,1 GROCERIES, " BOOTS and shoes, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and. Stationery. I will pay the highest pricesfor JOiitt er, ILil i-5 and all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE, J will sell as low as any houje In Oregon for CASH OM ITS HQ VI VAI.Jt-YT n Good Merchantable l'roduec.j I am selling very low for V.- s. kr5 k -1 Hi Give nii call and sat isfy yourselves. JOHN MVKKS. Oregon City, March 21. 1S73. ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB V OFFICE OREGON CITY, : OREGON. WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE all Kinds ol JOB PRINTING, such ae CARDS, BU.JllUADS, PA 31 I'll L UTS, DUEDS, JfOKTGAGKS, I.AIlliLS, I.HTTlilt-iiKA rS in fact all kinds of work done a In Printing Office, at b PORTLAND PRICES. AI,L KINDS OP LEGAL BLANKS constantlyon hand, nnd for sale at an low a price as can be had in the Statcft Solictcil AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Oregon City. March 21. 1873-tf. About 1,50 potimls oflonp; prini or, of v!ijch tliis is an impression. Has huen in. use but a short time, ijooil work. I'rice 25 cents jp fti, it her tieil up or in cases cases extra. ALSO. A small font of Nonperiel of .vhlch this isan impression. Pnoe 3S ceute As good M new. There i enough to set about ooe . ccItush of this rrreo!H. Adlrcesthrsofflc. STILL U THE FIELD; ' REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH CF UAAV SALOON. WILLIAMS & HARDING AT TIIE ' LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE ISTOC of Family Grocerie s to be lounu in thi city. All 6ds warranted, tioous Uvliver. 2 in the city tree of charge. The highesteak price paid lor country produce. Orceon City. March 2, 18V3. KOW IS THE TIKE TO SUKSX'ltlliE ton THE ENTERPRISE. e CO PEE l'EAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. G lEach number contains th LATLST TELEGRAPHIC NLVS, I'roiu all l'arts of the World i A Carefully Selecte d Summury of STATE AM) TEIUQTOMAL IS'KAVS ITEMS; A C'oj l et t tt JLZh.t of tiie Muikt'ti In rcrlland. Sail rrancLsco ant! Crrrcn lily; LCt'AL M7YiS, EDITORIALS, On all .Sulyccts cf Interest to the FAE.T1EE, MnllU.M OR . jilflliMr. Also, Carefully Selected 0 iisci:i.i-am;oits kcadinc. Jin Short.it is in Every IJeFpect a UYE MEW6 PAPER. TIE E E'TKKPItlSK Having a large and constantly incr'-:!.:r? Circulation in the ir.ost opnlons part of the State, offers suix-rior inducement!! to thoso lio wish to Advert i.v. Advertist me lit inserted nn EEAJvOXAEI.E TERMS. The Campaign of ISTi v ill sfrn Upin, 5 and it is th-reire a gin id t inie t Suliscril in order t hat you may Ih j osf d on curnint events. Sjui in your siiliserij tin at one 9 t&f-f jiTiaT nPST TRrUfi l?l USE Tliese Hitters do not only dj Unguish themselves by their pa for tt nil aromatic odor above others generally used, but are ni the same time an exeellent tow und an, eJteacioas stimulant to excite the ajtetit?. They tr prepared from the most choice and wholesome herbs and roots and have, given universal ' sat ts faetion wherever tried. 2'l0"''t tt u ds of d yspep t irs h a ve Jo u relief through their vscf ph ysieians reeom niend themjv th6 cur of all diseases the Blood and Liver, , irregularities of the tliffi"1' organs. . rnstip Headache, Biliousness, and Consul tion, General Debility and loss of PPy ' are all caused by the derangement 01 Stomach, Liver and other functionari the system. The IXL Bitters bavew successfully used and are w" alleviate the sufferer in all the above c-ff-oa,The IXL BUtm are told onhj-( in yiass; to sell other than the genuine article out of our bottles w je tml u e will when detected, jroecute parfic to the full extent 0 the ktw.. Read Physician's Certificate on each Bottle. Every family should hat e than in the to Sold everywhere. ' " ji. i:isTi&sri? co;:tor., Sole Proprietor JV'o. S18 Front St.. San rraneiteo, C AVe are 1 o 1 1. e """"la T OK. nurgallvc mild tff,'.Jd i purely vegetable compound, Acrnfi for tl elel?5'f,,eJ? GIJT. peclflcror t&e Bva-DER - KFVS. r-ii tlptelELEBRATED X 1 O