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3 0 o O o O G C -a 3 G o o o lO, THE EHTEBPBISE. 0 HIT, UKEG03, JlE 19th, 1571. The New Connecticut Senator. Washington Cor. Chicago Times. General llawley is rather proud of the fact that a Hartford man is to come to the Senate after all. His arc only pleasant words when Ea ton's name is mentioned: " He was the moot agyeeablt: opponent I ever had," said llawley this morning. " Where is he on thiance?" he was asked. "Just where yon will find every man Connecticut sends to Congress," was the answer; " in favor of getting upon u c isli basis as soon as practi cable. -Thore are not ten men in New England .who believe that cut ting a dollar bill apart makes two dollars of it." "Tell me something of his personal make-up." " lie looks fully up to the age," said Hawh-y, " which is in the neig i borhood of fifty-rive years. A solid-built nan, well settled into his boots; Height medium; face good natured, but business in every line of it when lie was engaged in debate. Ia general appearance and build he is nearer like Alexander Mitchell over there than any one I at present can call to wind." V;As I remember him in Connecti cut he was not one of your subdued sort of men?'' " Xo," answered JIawley, " and he won't be wien he readies the Senate. Eaton alwAs fancied that he. was hired by tlJk people to work, and he is o:ie of ti.J steadiest men in atten dance upon his duties we ever had in Connecticut. Everything is real and earnest with him, and believes that he mttst do li s share iir all measures of any importance. Lond voieed and combative, he challenges attention, obtains and keeps it. lie holds that : !a:iy discussion worth making is -jvorth all the fewer he can throw ijito it. A man of great force, his o Jpouents sometimes call him overbearing, but I always liked to meet him in debate, because I alwavs knew he felt everything he said." Handkerchief l-'lirtat ion. Drawing! cross the lips Desirous of an acq ullntance. Diawin; iicross the eves I am sorry. . j Taking i by the center You arc j too willing j Dro)ii;, it We will le friend-. ; Twirling in both hands IndiiVer- ! ence. Drawing across the cheek I love von. t Drawingiiirough thehands I hate j vou. Letting I Ires t on the right eh eel; Yes. Letting l. rest on the left cheek No. Twisting .n the right hand I wish to be rid of you. Twisting in the left hand I love another. Folding it I wish to speak with you. Over the shoulder 1 Yd low mo. j Opposite j oiners in both hands i Wait for m j r r-j Drawincr A.-ross tho forehead "V are watched. ! l'ltcin on the rijht car Yon 1 have 'handed. j Ijottin'' it remain on the eves You i are cruel. . ! Winding ground tho forefinger ; 1 am engag-eH. j Wind in.? .l.-ouiid the third tinker j I am m u riel. i l'uttiny: i:D:i the pocket Xo more j at present. j The Out i.k tiu: Xilk. Did yon t" or hoar that rivers inade presents; to the world I never hei'ird it till to-d:v. lint it seems tjiey do. The land of K.'-iypt Wits a g'ft of tho riV'r Xile. It was in this way: Once this coun try, now so l-'itde, was nothing but .. i.. i. .tis. i-f r:,.r..t ..t..,- .lllT. 11 1U y Lb, 111 11 M' Vl .11 1 Mil.k . u. . .... ra. whi s near it. The river llo lenl to .!iv 1 1 i i-i in "li tlii-j ilnn late country to get to the sea, and year by year brought down from tho O rich land of Abyssinia as much fertile- soil us he could carry, and, over flowing his banks, spread it all over the sandy desert as far as he could reach. ly doing this year after year o he tarneil the desert into a fruitful land. Homctimes he would bring down so much soil that he would have more than he could spread on tho sandy plain. This he would down and d-o; into the sen, until at last, in the course of aires, ho has built up here a triangular piece of verv fertile i.md, called the Delta of the Xile. The whole has formed a very rich present to tjie world. From "J'ti-l-'iu-t.'te-Pufrit," ,t. Xich o'us for Jittn . 0 How to ct the llutisc on Fire. 1. Hub your furniture with linseed oil, and preserve carefully the old greasy v i'gs vised for this purpose, in a paper bore in an out-of-the-way place. '1. If the tire in the stove does not burn well, pour benzine or kerosene on it from a. -veil-filled gallon can. 3. Wden jo.i light your cigar or the gas, thrjow the burning match no matter iwhere and don't look after it. ever? if it gets into the waste paper bask I. X- l'ut a burning candle on the shelf of a closet and forget all about it. 5. Alwavs read in bed until you fall asleep with the burning caudle near you. I Ct. Especially for builders: Put the ends of tlio wooden beams into the rlue wall: and if you build hot air furnace 1 be careful to use as much woodl possible in their con struction. . Always buy the cheapest kero beue you can git. The Builder. Too F.vr. rrinces.s Marv, of Cam bridge, now the Trinces Teck, and cousin to Queen Victoria, is uugal lant as it may be to sav it extremely fat. A story has just come to light that during her maidenhood negotia tions were entered into for an alliance lor ner with A letor Emanuel. That potentate visited Loudon and was introduced M his charmer. Afttr- ward, when! l ie subject was broach- od. he elect! kiea the taglish States- men with remark: "W iv thnt w'o nn won I Sit Oil all tho spvun tills of P.oi x- at ozca." The JLife of an editor. We copy the following article froi an exchange. It speaks the senti ments of every person who has ha any experience in editing a paper. ' In the battle-field, many an un fortunate detachment has been placed between two tires, which have car ried' death and destruction to their ranks, while in the journalistic Held, which is less sanguinary, writers are the centre of fire from every side, and exceedingly active must the man be who successfully dodges the in numerable shots which are continu ally flying about his head. The most unsatisfactory, the most labo rious, the least appreciated, and the most difficult avocation that a man can follow is that of an editor. Tf he pleases one class of his readers. he displeases the other. It some shower upon him encomiums, for his outspoken sentiments, others cover him with curses. If he approx imates to immorality, the communi ty proclaim him adespoiler of society, while a war against vices, trivial or great, will bring down upon his head a storm of indignation and a with drawal of suoport from the less con scientious, from which latter source (be it said to their cret.it) the bulk of newspaper patronage is obtained. We have come to the conclusion that a majority of the people do not take papers merely to familiarize them selves with the news of the day, but to criticise and find fault with their contents. If an editor strikes a vein of humor in his productions, that class of readers whose tempers are rigid and unmoved by wit, sneer at and satirize them, while a larger class entirely ignore those newspa pers which are filled with long-wind ed and stale editorials, statistical matter and dissertation o'n the part of scientific topics which the average mind is incompetent to grasp. The faults of men outside of the newspa per world arc overlooked, a hile those of editors are criticised, regard ed as heinous, und are never forgot ten or forgiven. Papers are pounced upon by the hyena-like critics, sen tence by sentence undergoes sharp scrutiny, and each foible is picked from the mass and rolled as a sweet morsel under the tontruu. A model editor never lived. Humanity never produce,! sapience sufficient to make one. The wisdom of the sages com bined would be totally inadequate. We know of but one way to olease At " 1 me various dusts s ot the newspaper readers, and that is, to publish an organ t specially for each subscriber; but not having the collateral to suc cessfully undertake so stupendous a task, we throw ourselves upon the tender mercies of our friends, and drink in consolation from the thought that there is a final retreat for editors " where critics cease from troubling and the weary are at rest." An ohservin. tn.in lias discovered a similarity between ;i yonng Indies' seminary and a suar-houso, as both reline what is already sweet. GJE-IA.S. PI. O-A.'UJrXJilI'D, J KALE 11 JX GENERAL M EECII AN Dl SE, COHXXIl OF SKVEXTIl AXlt MAIS STJIFFTS, QllECOX C1T) '. Has Just Hcceived a New Stok of Calicoes, Dress Goods, Drown and Dle;ie!ied Sheetings, House Iiiiiing, Shirtings, Table-Litu n, Iii-h Dos. .in Linens, Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Dalie.s"aiid Gents' Hose, Thread, ('ambries, Duttons, Kibhons, Daces and Insertions, Kinbroiitery, White Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac Also, a full assortment of iUko rtfiU L.iiLutiitS o uiiULoi Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Goal Oil, Coal Oil Damps, Wiekstind Chimneys AVhieli lime lje' selct-it-il with sp.-cijt) care for tlii.- niiiiki t jjii! cuiniot Hi: SVRi'ASSICI) IN' til'AITTV Olt Pi? U K. TJIE HKJHlXr MAliUl'.T IMilCM i'AH) I'OI! COiJN SIiV ntOht'CM, March :, 1 V7;3 :tf NEW YORK HOTEL. (Deutfcli'-s Gait bans.) Xo. 17 l-'ront Str-et, Opposite the Mail Steamship Landing, POIITLVM, OKKGOX. n.UOTIir 0., J. J. WILREXS, Prajsrii'lors. Hoard 9 Week ". P.o-ird Week with lodging ti. Hoard 1 ay 1. Vv. JI. lUGHI JKLl). Kfitnlttislieil since '4:., ixt the old stand. jl.tiii Strt'd, Or.-son lit y, Orrgon. An assortment of Wat les, .lewl- ''A rv.aml s tu 1 nomas' w eigiu t. iocks alloi wiiicii sin' warranted to be as r -presented. HiC. -pairing done on short notice, and thanktul lor past patronage. C3l3CU CITY CREWE37.S Vi02t. Henry Jlnnihd, -f-TrfS HA VINO cd the a AViNti ruuniAs. vl. above ,rew- cry wisiies to intortn tlie puoiicttiat n -is now prepared to inaiiutae! tin- a .'. 1 qual ity of i. a a k n n k n, as good as can be obtained anywhere in the State. Orders Solicited and promptly filled. A. G. VALLINC'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. I'itlocli! i;xtldiiir Corner of Stark a n.l Front Street. PDmA?iD, - - - OREGON. BTi.VNK LOOKS DULED AND DOUND to any desired pattern. Music books, Maga.in -s. Newspapers, etc.. bound in ev erv var'p'tv of style known to th trraile. Orders from the c uutry promptly at tended to. THE PARKER GUN. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MER1DEN.CT. 1N rV jn'iiM-j.i.';aj.JjjgLii' Administrator' .olicc ! n the matter of the estate of Jacob Kan dl', deceased : VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE . und'rsuhed that they have been ap ,ointed by the County Court of Clackamas ' ouiity, tetate of Orepou, administrators ol the estate of Jacob Kandle, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estat" are hereby required to present the same to them at th ottfee of L. T. Bar in, attorney-at-law, Or. jron City, Clacka mas County, State of Oregon, with the prop"r vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. GEORGE C. KAXDLE, It. '. BIU.INGS, Administrators. I,. T. RAKTN, Att'y for Ad in 'rs. Oregon City, June oth, l$7t. .5,000,000 ENDOWfiiEHT SCHEME! FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IN AID OF THE PUBLIC JULY 1674,." In announcing the Fifth and last of the S'-ries of iiit unci rts, givn for the ben efit ot the public Library of Kentucky, t he Trustees and .Manager r.-ur with i rule and pleasure to the lour which have already been n en .- l lie nrsf, lli-ciulc-r H, ih, 1 ; t he s 'coinl, 1 lecemoer 2, 1S7J ; t lie third, on Julys, lS7;i; and the iourth, .March olst, 1ST 4. l"nd'-r their charter, granted by a special act ot the Kentucky Legislature, March I'., 1.VT1, t he 'trustees are aut hori'.ed to give one more, and only on-- more t;iit on cert. With the money arising tronithis Filth and last one rt, the Library, Museum, and other department s are to be enlarged and endowed with a lixed ami certain an nual income. Such an endowment mud is desir. d as w ill secure be.ond peradven ture, not only the maintenance of this magniilceiit establishment, but' its con stant growth. Till-: FIFTH GIFT COrVCKHT for t h" purposes m'nt ioned, anil w hich is positively and unequivocally announced as the at which wilt ever be given under this i 'hart-T,, ami by lie- pres 1 1 1 manage ment, ill come olr in the l'ublie Library llall, at Louisville, Ky., on Friday, July 31, 1S74. At this final Concert ever thing will be ill-oil a scale corr onding with its in creased imp rtauce. '1 tie music will be rend.-red by an orchestra consisring ot one hundred pefiormers, sd'et'd lor their lame in different lauds, and the unpreced ented sum of 5i'i.5()(),((K), divided into twenty thousand gifts, will be distributed among the t iclc -t-holders. JLint of Li i It : One ( Ir.i nd ' a.-ii CJift On.- t r.i nd l asii Giit )ne (.fraud Cash flit One lir.uid ' ash (Jilt One (fraud Cashtiilt " Cash Gilts. ',' hi each J.",(),(i:tH leu,:(i ) T",. : .,! i ) L':",'lil') l! m .'1. HI 11 l.'I I!) !.!, 'lilt) l-'.i;i:i M ,e )i) M.lhli) 10-I. lO lu'1,11. : ljiOiiiu .") !,. I 'X; ,).r, H l asn Out 1) Cash liiit: ll.il liieaCil 1 .M').-acli Vi'i l ach l.lx.'il eacli i each i;.U''j each , l.lilMt . ;lch i ash ii:t, Cas'i i ; ii i s, .'( i l.'ds;i Gnis, i v asli ( i ii! s, ID t 'ash Gi:l., 2u Cash iitts, fii.) a :-ii ( i i:t s. Oh I l'Jlb -aeh aeh l'.'.'.KO i ill Gilts, 5:,'.H Grand Tot ;i 1 '. SJ,.) i,0 .'0 Criti- f 1 it't i'l.s : Whol Tickets, fV); halves, .?J." : tent ii. or each coupon, J. : 11 wiuil' ticRets lor ?" ) : .'-j t iciiets lor ?l,a.M. iioiveis ar ? no-.v r a.ly for sab', and any or b rs aceom anied by cash w ill be l:-o;n pt 1 liil -d. Li o r-i 1 com m issions '.'.ill be ullowtdto sai is'.aetory ag -uls. Ofesilars containing full particulars furnished on application. 'l llO-s. J';. I.K.:d I.F.'l TK, Ag lit and Manag'-r, I'ublic Library Luilding, Louis-, ille, Ky. .ir a .v u r a (.' t o i: i v. s. ' i Kn - irt gel O t i Vi S i IT A VK KSTA n LIS II K D j'ffZt A FACTOR Y ESiS FGS THE LUNUFACTtnE CF Furniture, Blinds, an:! Doors, AND 3IOl1iI)INf:S OK ALL. SIZL1S. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, Wi l li .N'KAT.N'ESS AND Dlsi'ATCIl ! t'iAll work warranted. Shop on the Liver, in Lewis' Shop Opposite Oregon ('''iiiLl-!:ii" AG!' MS FOR TIIK L.M'HIiFKISE. The following persons are a nt h rized to act ii ng- nt s li r t be K.NTKlil'HlK : i"o. I. Lowell A Co., -0 Park How, New York. ( "o", Wetb.i rill A Co., Oi'T f hestnut street, I'ii i In d 1 1 1 1 1 ; i . Abbott A: Co., No. SJ and St Nassau street, "New York. P.rt land, ir. gon L. Samuel San Lrancisco J ' ' ' 1 .. 1. 1- is,i. r St . Helens, Cnltimbia canity s. A. M i les Astoria, Clatsop county ...A. Van Inis m Sal in L. 'il!iuns Harrisburg J. II. Smith l.atayett", auihijl county I.L.Lerguson I ).-i I bis, I'olk c u nty 1 ve I loin i s i:oi i .. i;. i lot Jaeksonvill K. K. Il.mna P.enton county W.A. Wells Corva 11 is Hon. .lolin P.urnet t Canyon City,crant co W. 1. I.aswell Albany .". . N. Arnold Dalles, Wac) county N. II. U.it s LaMrande, Cnion con nty A. era is 1'endleton, Cmatilla county s. V. ICnox Kugene Citv J-1; L Thompson ( 1-.. I.. Uristow Roseburg Hon. L. I'. Lane Iiebanon ' V' ? -V.ot,,ta;r,,e .L If. Iliilston Jacksonville Hon. K. D. I-on.dray Lon-Tom II. C. Huston CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Heaver Creek t F. Deatie P.utteville lohn Zumwalt l.'as'.'iidi's Ib iirv Mc-'jugin Can by j. v straws-r Cutting's p. Wright Kagle Creek ll-'rank W. Foster Harding's Capt. Z. C. Norton Ixiwer .Molalla v. Mor-land Milwauki" John Hanb"rr Oswego John Doolc Upper Molalla W. 11, Vaughan TOLET. TIinE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUriED X as the Council Chamber, in Pr. Thpn. i iris's bi.e-k b-gtldla-. Apply at this cfti. lutu. .jaiw Public Sale of Laud for Drlinquciit Taxes. V OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY JL virtue of a warrant, dated May 27th, 1374, issued by order of the County Court of Clackamas County, State ot Ore gon, directed to me and attaeed to delin quent tax list of said county and State lor tne vear 1S7.S, and commanding me to col lect the taxes designated thereon as delin quent ; atid for want of personal property to make 6aid taxes, 1 nave levieu upon anu On Friday, the 3d la- of July, 1?, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Oregon City, t lackamas county, State of Oregon, so much ot the following described lots ami parcels ol land as mav be necessary to pay the taxes due thereon, in United States gold coin, as levied in the year togeth er with tees and costs : said land is situated in Clackamas ( ouiity, State ot Oregon, and was assessed to the following named persons, to-w it : Armstrong, A., part of claim number It), section .), township 2 south, range a cast .containing acres, tax 3 02 Aiken, f., V. h ot G. V. Koork's do nation, section H, township 2 south, range 3 cast, containing 1UU acres ; lion resident ; tax 6 08 Burger, V. J., northwest hi of north east i, and northeast U of south west Lx ot section 21, township 2 south, range 2 east, containing lis acres- nonresident lax 15 20 Byron, Edw in, art ot I). Mosier claim, sections 21 and 22, townsh ip :i south, range ;i cast, containing lti i acres; noli residt nt ; tax 8 5.) Eland, Win.,; art ot claim number 51, sect ion ' :t, 'ownship 2 south, ra ng-1 east .cont a ining liil acres ; lion resident . tax 8 v Erown, M.,lois 2, .:, 4, a, i and the east ;; ot southwest of section ;a, township4 south range 2 -at , containing llii acres; uon rvst- dent ; tax 7 GO Eutler, W. S'. II., part ol J. JL Mar tin's claim, section 10, township 2 south, range ;! ea st , 'cout a i n i ng tit acres; nonresident: tax 3 12 Cotree, Vandcvcrc, part o! Fontice's clai m ,s--ct ions ii anil -H, T. 2 a nd 3 sout h, containing iu2 acn s ; tion r.'sulent ; tax -1 "5 Cunningham, .V. C, bits 1 ana fi, in sect ion M.tou nshi ji 2 so-it h,ra nge least, containing 22 acres ; noti resident ; tax V5 DeLetts,Jaciison,i art ot Ci-oa's claim sect ion 2,! ownship 2 sout h, range 1 east , com a in ing 75 acres ; lion resident : tax 15 20 I)eUis!imutt it Oat man, nort beast '4 ol section 20. township : south, range;; cast ,co:it a ining I'm) acres, lion resident; tax 7 00 Estes V St insoii, sout h .Cot s-ct ion 7, tounsnip -J sout h, range 1 east , containing ;l2-i :u-r . ; nou r- si dent ; tax'.. 17 10 1 Elliott, 1' raneis, northeast 'i of s - tion Js, townshij) 1 souih, rang'.' 2 east, containing 10.) acres ; noil I resident : ta k 7 C't I P'oster, Ambro'-ie, part of donation claim, sections 21 and 20, town j s ) i p 2 sout h, rang;- : east.con- j taming 120 acres ; tax 175 ; Find ley, 1 u v id, dotsat ion les-: ('') acivs, s ciions ID and ), to ii.-bijt ; south, range 2 east, is I acres; j nou resutent ; tax 10 0; ! Garletls,.losiah, south ?v ol southwest j nt section Hi, and west . of northwest 'i ol s ction 15, town 1 siiio I soul h, range 2 east.eon- j laming lixi acres ; tax t U ' (iiljs.in, A. 1-.., south ol section 11, T. i ;; soul n. range 1 w-est, containing I rijti ai-r s ; nou resident ; tax 15 20 lirier.i harh s.west i ar: oi N. Allin's clai.i, s et-i ions i.; and II, town- I s!i i p ; so.ir h, range 1 east.con- i taiiiing !-- aer, s ; tax 7 CM j Javcns, ii., south '. oi southw' st fit' s. ct ion -,t owns h i p 2 sou t h,ra nge I 4 eas; , con! ammg S't a cr s ; a I so j . soai h i nort li w est l; i! s ct ion 5. to wn.-hi p 2 sout h, rang-' -l i a.st , j eo.'ii a I lit ng .S I acres : alsoea-t ol iioMial ! ol s -c'i ion , town shi j . 2 sou! !., range 1 eaM,cou j taiiiing NJ acres; lion resid -nt ; tix.....' : 5 70 I Kinder, John, east. m sou! Ie a; lk ol s cl loic;ii, township 1 range : east ,conl a in 1 leg S ' tax. Kane., .lob, -ast ':j ot eas: out h, ler.-s ; 1 21 lit-! Oi ,'v oi nor! Ii ii lui t oW II 1 cast , con- nort beast 'i ot wot wi-st Vv oi s- c: ion s sii i , sunt ii, ra ng-- t.iining acres, : non r.-suf nt; tax ICeaton. Airs. Ann, or--goii ii 1 t . :i a nd I, i n bio.-k .") ; ! a : Laiiib'ii . Noa Ii, sout li : : 'j oi sec tion 2, t o ,cn si; i p ' sout h, re nge 2 east , cont a i ni ng llm :ut : lion i- si.l- nt : tax...' I .add, !. '., corner ol s -ct :on 2's-,ui !i east ot nort b.i a.si ot ciiou l i-ini! 2 , and sou! inc. st '., of s et ion 2'J, townlii, ; souih. rang ' I West , a nd I ':i.e,i-iiiii:i,li-iieg 1 to acres: mm r . io nl : Lea!" . J ' ; h , Holt ! part ',.. I.eabo's ooii.it ion, s etion to.vnsiiii) ;j south, rang.-' 1 c-asi, cont a in nig )r..i acres ; I a .M art !'"-k , , Si 1 ; a oo l s a in ' it i on to M iLv auivie, lot 1, in blot K 0 -. linn re.Siilelil ; tax Mier, Isaac, northeast 'i ol sect ion 'i, (o.vnsiii . 2 .sout h, rang" 1 ast, -o!, t ai uing l') acres: non resi dent : tax McCarver, Mrs. M. M.. southwest part, of cl inn II, s-'ction town!iip .'! sout I), rung ' 1 east, eon t a i :ing 2ia acres: non resid nt ; tax Myriek, .Mrs. Louisa. Or-'gon 'itv lots 1,2,::, and 1, in block -12, allot block ii.aiiii lots 1 and 2 in block llti: non resiib nt ; tax J . ) 1 Nil .5 oO 180 11 10 Newell, Nathan. Oswego lot 1, block 4 ; uon resilient; tax.. Packer, John, .Milwaukb- lots :, a iid ti i u block :: i ; tax : i n ,j 70 10 1-3 A, ; Pratt, ). '., parr, ol Shannon-., cla; mi. tovns!iii 2 soiith, range 1 i.-t , anil lot m corti'-r oi li. burn's cla i in, cont a in ing ,") acres ; non residi-nt ; tax '. Pau!s"ii, Hans tV P, t. r, nr;h !, of soutlmi st Ji ot S"et ion 21. town ship :i south, range ,", cast, -on-I a in ing si acr s ; t ax Parn, P-'ter, ivaetion northwest 'i of s'CUoii !, to.Mishii- 2 south, re. nge : cast , cont a in j ngTT aer 's -. tax , Ross, K., part of Wii it com lis claim, to.Miship 1 south, range l cast, I'oiitaining 2nit acr -s; tax Rieluirdson, s., V. part of north. vest U of section 7, township 2 sout h, ra ng-- 1 east, continuing 17 acres -. non resident ; tax '. Stout, Kzra, southeast oi section 7, and southwest li of section K, in to.Miship 1 soul h, range ;J east, containing ;J2!) acres ; tax Scott, J. S., tract inual east part, of .sec tion , township ."i sout h, ra ng 1 cast, containing 11" a r s ; tax... Spie r, A. .I lu.rih ;is:. U of -ction 22,to A ii.ship.ri south, range 1 east, containing UiJ acr s ; tax Star, 1!. i-'., nori h .'; of north -ast. li a nd 2ii acres in northwest, 'i of of S'ction 12, I nil n.ship 2 sout h, range 2 cast, 'onf;iuiing 1D0 acres; non resid -nt : tax Thoni( son. Win., nort h ol nort h last '.i, and sout ii H of north Ciist '.i ot S"ct ion '.), anl sout n west. h of north.i est '.4 ol s ction pi, township : smith, rang-- t west, containing 22'J acres ; non resid nt ; tax Taylor, Peter, art ot section -J'!, low n shi ; "J south, r.inge 2 cast, con taining li i acres; tax Underwood, -John, liomest end, part of utting's preemption, sections jii and ;!), cont;iining li) acr- s ; non resident ; tax Upton, '. I;., part of A. t-i 'Ids' claim, sections ianil l,t o .vbsbi , sout h, ra nge 1 east ,cont a i n ing :!!0 acres, and pari ot Aldrich claim, sec tions :!2 and ;:!, township 2 si mt h, range l cast, :;20 acres; non resi d nt -. tax Vaml rvort, .'ilrv. Harriet, part of s"c t ion 21, townshi p 5 sout h, r;inge 1 ejist , containing liM acr s : tax Wells, Alonzo, tract ionnl northwest ' t oi claim 4-s, s ci ion 1 1, town s!iip. south .' east, containing 1 lit acres : tax Williams, i"o. IL.-usaii M"rrill claim in sections 17"and Is, township 5 south, ra nge 2 east , cont ainin ' 32" acres : non resident: tax...." White, Thomas, nort h 'ast h-t ot Kd vard's donation claim, s-ct ion 22,to . nhip5south, range 1 cast containing jj.t acres; non r -si-dent ; tax Waymnn, Mrs. Francis, homestead traction of sections: and 1. town ship S south, range 1 cast, con taining 12!) acres ; tax Waltz, Abraham,.!, i Town's donation.' s--ctions IS and in, township 2 south, range 1 cast, containing ti 10 acres; tax Waller, A. I-"., ("state oi) jartofi no's claim, section l,township2 sout h, radt'' 1 east.containingfOaeres tax Woodward, Mrs. Llvira, i art of Whit co nli claim, section Stt.township 1 south, r.inge l east, containin " hi acr -s ; non r"sidnt ; tax.... . Owners Unknown, lot 1, in section"-.!)' townshio 2 south, rang-- 1 eat er.ntaining 41 arres ; tax ' Owner Unknown, northwest H of s"-c-tion 17, townshi i 2 south, rano 4 east, containing 160 acrs ; tax 4 So 8 20 00 1 2!) 9 5j 4 SO (50 CO 10 15 y 12 3 so :i 70 912 22 30 3 80 1 00 49 10 4 73 7 GO 152 -jwaer uimnonn, lot 1 In Section 1-5, ... 17- I'll 1-1, ship 3 south, ranee 1 eat. lining ?2 b src- s : t ej t LUn liaiilli Owner Unknown northeast of the northeast ol section 31, town ship 3 south, range 2 east, con taining 4i acres ; tax 150 Owner Uukuowu north J$ ol northeast oi section 5, tonnship 3 south, range 3east, containingTT acres ; tax 2 85 Onwer Unknown, east H oi southwest i and west oi southwest of section 17, township 3 south, ranjfeoeast.coiitaiuinsltjoacres ; tax 4 73 Owner Unknoun, southeast h of the northeast ol section lit, town ship 3 south, range 5 east, con taining 40 acres ; tax 114 Owner Unknown, west of northeast h ol section 1, township 4 south, rangt: 4 east, containing hO acres ; tax , i yo Owner Unknown, south M of Joseph tspink's donation, section 17, township 3 south, range 2 east, containing 100 acres ; tax 7 W J , to t''"ence at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the day above named and to be continued until all is sold. Oregon City, June 3d, 1874. A. K. HEDGES, Sheriff of Clackamas County. A. NOLTNER X 0 T A li 1 1 U Ii L I C. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. OKEGOX CITV. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS JUST RKCLTVED AT DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clot hing, Loots and shoos. Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents' I'urnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., etc Main Street, Orc-uii City. Produce of nil kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If you d. sire good Goods at Low prices, call at I. s k . . i y ; ,sr and examine his new stock of Springgoods Give me a call and convince yourselves My motto is, " Ql'ICK SALES AND SMALL I'KOKITS." Woot Wanted ! The highest market price paid fnrwmil I. .SELLING. Oregon City, Oct. 31, lS7:Mf. SHERIFF'S SALE I STV VIU'l UK OK AN KXKCUTIOX AND j2 order of sa issued out. of th circuit ourt of 1 In- State of iregon, lor t he coun ty of Jaokamas, to me direcled, in favor of 1st ot Thomas l'.nrrows lor the sum of S 'vi n hundred and ninety-lour ami 2"-lno dollars, U. S. gold coin, together u ith cost of suit hnd disiuu-s 'ments ; 2d, intavorof l'biiip Shannon lor t he sum ot s-'ven hun dred, and thirty-eight dollar., U. S. gold coin, toget In-r ntli costs of suit and dis bursements, all against Thomas Uowf v and athrine L'owley bis v ile. Sov, t h'-refore, I have levied upon In- west half of seel ion 2-1, in township' 2 south, range 2 eiist, coiitiiin ing ."ijti .-n-i-es, more or less, in l 'lackamas I 'nunty, ( Iregon, arid on Tuesday, be .51 1 o ! a j f .J ,, v. !., 174, at th hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., in front of tin- Court. House door in Or -gon Citv, in said county and State, I will s.-l at ublie a net ion to the h ighest bidder lor cjish paid to me in hand, all of the above described rea I est at or enough t hereof to satisfy ex ecution costs ind accruing costs. Oregon City, .!av 2!'th, 1ST 4. A. K. HKDGKS, Sheri.T if i lacka mas Count v. Iy II F.N It V IIKDCI'S, Dej.uty. N ATI C HAL BU3!Kt3S C3LLE3E. First S;'c between A liter a ml ?Itr risoi: Sfs., and A lder Mt i cet Ix-twecn I'iisl ;ii:l t'roiit MriTts, 1 'oi'tlsmcl, Oi'ton. N INSTITUTION DKsi;NKD'IO IMvK u. ;:.re Hoys, lor.VO' and MIDDLLt AU hj) ,1A.V lor Ihisiness Alfairs. fi. ?l. i;. i ;t.b( i;. Y. L. M JU i'i:, : I'ri'iii.'li'iit. Ni'in-I.irv. Kor aci.uiring a J'railicit Huxinrxx i:luei ti,n t his in.-tit ut ion wf -rs superior advan tag "S. and is ackno a l"dg -d bv leading l.usiness Men to lie the best ( 'oiiimcrcial c 'olloizo on the Pacific Coast, and s -'cond to none. Kach I )ej art ni'-iit is First lass, a ml is u n '! r the special charg- of KXi'Kit I ENt'KD TKACIIKKS, and til" wltole scliool is under the immediate superintendence of the President and Secretary. 1 he school room and counting are united upon a plan that secures to the stud, nt ail the practical ad varitaidages of each. 'J'iier-' is in opcrat ion A iJANlilXfi iioi si: fully iUuslratingtbat business. The same s. st'-m beingot.served in each department, the student buys, sells, ships, hart -rs, con signs, discounts, insures, draws checks, notes and draits, gives ..as 's, d'-.-ds, Ac , and goes t h rough t ii nil ir - rout me ot AC'iT.vii i:rsi.i;sis. In adding to the completeness of tl e In stitution the proprietors have instituted a SKlMHAiE limilTTOT FIIK L1IIIES. 1 he entr.nie;. t, rooms of this Department is upon Alder street, and access to t hem is bad only by the tea. -hers and ladv stu dents, bare iaciliti" are otr r d to l'adi"S lor acquiring a Tliormgh Knowledge of DEPAHTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY is in charge of tirst-class operators and teachers, and sup, Ji-d with all tiieanpar at us ot a ltrst-class odice. 1 1 This Institution as now conducted claims .owhijge'oi Un.l0r lm"smI" il '-ough Art of Penmanship! that not one in ten of the IU'sinkss Cot -I.KiSKS iio-v in existence j.ossess -s - tile Ii' partn.' iit being under the special 'superin- i-ortuil jiariicuiars s end for National part ot the countrv lr ddr-ss K.-l'tt IXfK Uii'lTK, "''i '-"x lot, IV.rthind, f)regn. V7iI. W.YlA IN'K()--I THK CITIZKNKOK bret'Jirs,;1 ViCmi,y ""thel- na, spruc and cedar lumber, ' i every description. i,,,.'? Cor sh-lving.) IiAfTlfK, 1UKh's. IMsrs (Cedar) Constantly on Hand. iw'iTf1 ;lnX Sit,"w,ilk"lumber furnished e m I . ,R rt "M "OI i0"' at as lov riltl'S as it can b purcnas .,i hi the state. Give me a call at t he oim:c;o citv saw March Z, 1.S71 :tf MIIiI.S. WAuQTJ AriD CARRIAGE M A IT PACTOKY ! milK UXDERSIOXEI),. w ..... r - - - - . i 111: ill- --, - - ni -nsionn of his nrmnii-,,. ine old stand on the -i Corner or 3Iai a,i TUirtl Street, Oregon City, Oregon, common r-o-f V ,t U1 a venicie lrom a com mon Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me. dnrkiimithlnir. Horse or Ox Shoeing r?,2uVn;ral Jobbing neatly, quickly, nd en-'Pltdon. DA Vlb SMITH. MB 11 CJIA JOHN MYEKS, OREGON CITY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, A N I) CEMERAL MEIICHAHCSSE, Books and.' Stationery. I will pay tho hirtirst prices for and all kinds of gccc couraKY pf.coice. J will .sell as low as any house in Oregon for cash on its i:QnvAi.i;yT in (food Merchantable Produce.; I am sc 1 Tin i; very low for Ciivc me a call arid sat isfy yourselves. JOHN MYEKS. Oregon City, March J1, 1S73. EKTERFPiiSE BOOK S JOB OFFICE OREGON CITY, : OREGON. ; ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ill Kinds of JOB PRINTING, such as CAJtDX, HILL-JIHADS, rAM MILIUM, nr.UDs, MOIiTUAVKM, LA DHLS, LUmcn-JIHADS, In fact all kinds of work done ti in l'rintin" Oiliec, at 0 TOKTLAM) PRICES. AII KINDS OP LEGAL BLANKS oonsfantlyon hand, and or sale at as low a price as can be had in the Stated A N D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Ore-on City. March 21. 1873-tf. Al)Oiit l.O pounds of lori prim er, of which this is an impression. Has 1 toon in use but a short time, jxooil work. Price. 25 cents ) lb, either ticil ip or in case cases extra. ALS O, A nmall font of Nonperiel of which thin w an impression. Price 35 cents V tt. As good as new. There is enoug-h to set about one column cf this , rajwr soh-1. Address this rfflc. ' STILL n TnETmTr REMOVED SECOND DOOR SDUTn'pr HAAS' SALOos, CF WILLIAMS & HARDlNr AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY0 KEEP THE MOST COMIi.etp JL of Family Groceries to be loima x ' city. All poods warranted. iool ViLi'n,fc In the city free of charge. The hil.1''' price paid for country produce 5lcMi Orexon City. March as, 17;5. KOW iS THE TIKE TO 0 SUI&CRIIiE FOU trim p k ra pt in!irim",. , ni: CO IIR EAI?, o 4 PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. ' Eaeh number contains the; LATEST TELECRAFHIC MWS, From all l'arts of the Vi rkl A Cart fully I "cli ct d Sim n rv of STATE AM) TEKKITCKLU o rsI.AYS i;j 1 A (':i r let! I.'r-t uf the Mai Lets in i rorll.iiu!. Siiii i iT.iifi.MO iir.t! Cnttii (i'.--: LCCAL MV.S, ELITCKIALS, On all Sul-jtcts of" IiiTcrcst t; tVs FAKMEIf, JiERriMM CB XEdi.l.V:;. ."Also, Carefully tselccti d c IISt'X'.I.I.A N I Ol S 1! I A 1)1 C. iln Mn'rt , it is it: I . ry 1: j t a live rxVimFin. iTIIjETI'IIFIIIS!; Having: a lare and c-onst;!T.t!y ii r ; : Circulation in the most i ojn;'u;s :.n n.' the State, ohVrs stipi rior indin-i iiii :o tliosi- who wish to Advert ise. o s Advertisi-mems insirbd on REASONAI'LE TEIIMS. The Cnmpnijrn of 1S74 will sm n 1 - t. q and it is theretore a pmi! tine- to si:l.i:.-A in onier that yon may bi- osti-den ct rr.ir: events. Send in your subscrij tion at (!. V BEST T0H10 Kl ! irr. mr. . . . . . . iillf (H&A jLtcsc jturcrs no ";' . tiiiruish thewsi-tecs l!t,,t,rS J; vor (did aromatic odor others fencraU ij nsrrf, but''1' .f tiesaiie time an rjrcitti und an cJltravioits ntinii(K"J Wife the appetite. U't iff nreparcfl from the ftmt u ltolesotne herbs am' "" (intl hare aireu nir'r""T)(tU. faction wherever tried, i" ' f and of dyspeptics harejou relief through thetr ur, . ' ph ijsiciaas reeounneutl (lf the cure of all disposes , the Blood and Liver, ;.f irregularities 0 the "J1 organs. . CMisdy Headache, riiliousncss, and ,i:e. tion, General Debility and loss.'i . 1 r (,.f are all caused by the Jt-ranseinen Stomach, Eivor and other ft""-""' the system. The IXD noTxe successfully used and are .1 s nlleviate the sufferer in all t"cabo T7c IXLIiitUrs art f'rf only & in ahi,; to sell other than the genuine article out of our bottles j a vul u e u itl when detect, Jecvic pa rties to the full extent 0 tte Kcad Plusician's Certiflcate on each Cottle. Every family should have them w (he h Sold everywhere. -;.ro. I" So. 518 Front St . yo.SJS Front at , Iir,n We are Uo tte "":T0' fT.rW.y Prlor,,1!r.,"d Agent, for ih. 'erfJ'i peellle tor the Eli ABORR -a KE VS. nrch 3r-j G O v . -:' ' i-w . C0URTSSY CF BANCROFT T. r T Tini