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, , . "'' - --t- .. '""'1-' " " - S1- 4 O 0 o G e o if ; O O 1 f HE Eri'EBPRISE. ngEGOrcTrilBEGOXrjilY 3,. 187. MY MOTHER'S VOICE. From Bellow's Falls Intellisencef. Mv mother's voice I how often creep Its cadence on my lonely hours I - Like healing sent on wings of sleep, Or dew to the unconscious flowers. I mi"-ht forget her melting prayer. While pleasure's pulses madly fly; But in the still, unbrokenair. Her gentle tones comes stealing by And years of sin and manhood flee," And leave me at my mother's knee. The book of nature, and the print Of beauty on the whispering sea, Give still to me some lineament Of which I have been taught to be. Mv heart is harder, and perhaps Manliness has drank up tears, And there's a mildew in the lapse Of a few miserable years; Tint nature's book is even yet With all my mother's lessons writ. I have been out at eventide, Beneath a moonlight skv of spring, When earth was garnished like a bride, And night had on her silver wing, When bursting buds and diamond frass, waters leaping to the light, And all that make the pulses pass O With wilder lleetness, through the niuht, When all was beauty, then have I, With friends ou whom my lovo ilung. Like myrrh on the wings of Arab j', Ciaz'd iip where evening's lamp hung IS is And when the beauteous spirit there Flung over me its gold chain. My mother's voice came on the air Like the light dropping of the rain ; And resting on some silver star, The spirit of a bending knee, I've pour'd deep anil fervent prayer, That our eternity might be To rise is heaven like stars at night, And tread a living path of light. General News. Eighteen Japanese, wrecked on the coast of Corea, were beheaded. The Coreans are building forts and drilling troops for defence against Japan. The veterans of the Mexican war will parade in San Francisco on the 4th of July. A slight shock of earthquake was Sfelt at Halt Lake, on the 19th. lasting about 30 seconds. Chen Cheong, a Chinaman, appli ed for naturalization papers, one day last week in Seattle. Ten thousand immigrants have ar rived in California since the 1st of April two months and a half! G lon Gee, purchaser of the wreck i rmce uMrcil, has recovered about uu deer skins from the wreck. B. F. Xapthaly, charged with at tempting to murder Chas. D. lonng was discharged by the Police Court. - The Steamer John T. Wright lias been chartered for the Victoria route in place of the wrecked Prince Alfred. One Arm Brown lias been to "Wash ington, and paid a visit to President Grant, by whom ne war pleasantly and agreeably received. Telegrams from San Carlos, Arizo na, say the head of Juan Daisy was taken into Camp Apache on the 16th. This ends another Apache chief's career. Latest China papers state that the vessel lost in the China suas, with all on board, was the steamer Scotfnwl, not bark Scotland, from San Francis co, ,.as supposed. The jury found a verdict of guilty against J. J. Marks, ex-Harbor Com missioner, and his son, Tho. Marks, in San Francinfo. for conspiracy to defraud the people. The walking woman from Kansas arrived at San Francisco on the LSth, and is now looking for her husband and father. "Who they are no one knows at present but herself. The Senate, on the 19th, after sev eral hours debate, by a majority of one vote, confirmed the nomination of Edward McCook as Governor of Cholorado, vice Samuel H. Elbert, ) removed. A P. Byerson, a California Tioneer and resident of Solano county up wards of 20 years, suicided on the ISth, on his ranch, half way between Yallejo and Benicia, by taking an overdose of laudanum. The Pacific Jockey Club, at a meet ing in San Francisc. on the 17th, de termined to give a purse of 25,000 gold coin, for a running race of four miles and repeat, the race to be open to all horses in the world, and to come oil November 7, 187i, over the new track near Grand Central Park. Maids vs. Widows. The following is a veritable peti 3 tion signed by sixteen maids of the town of Charleston, S. C, and pre sented to his Excellency Gov. John son, of that province, in the 1783: " The humble petition of all the maid whose names are underwritten: "Whereas, We, the humble peti tioners, are at present in a very mel ancholy disposition of mind, consid ering how all the lachelors are cn -tivated by widows, and our more youthful charms neglected; in con sequence of all this our request is that your Excellency will, for the r futnre, order that no widow presume " to marry any young man until the maids are provided for, or to pay each of them a fine for satisfaction for invading our liberties, and like wise a Hue to oe laid on all such bachelors as shall be married to wid ows. The great disadvantage it is to us maids is, that the widows, by their forward carriages, do snap up the young men, and to have the van ity to think their merits beyond ours, "which is a great imposition on ns, who ought to have the preference. This is humbly recommended to your Excellency's consideration, and Lope you will permit no further in sults. And we poor maids, in duty bound, will ever pray." Sinot-lar Wkatheb. We once heard of a traveler at a hotel w ho arose from his lied at night"- to-exam. ine the weather, but instead of look ing out upon the sky, ho thrust his head through the bla3s window of a cupboard.. " Bless me!" he mutter ed, this is very singular weather. The night is as dark as pitch and smells of cheese. a . w huw iwu juum oi imn tnent loses the best beginning improve- that V v V Ye MEXICAN i : t liniment Was first known in America. Its merits are now Well known throughout the habitable world. It has the oldest and best record of any Liniment in the world. From the millions upon millions of bottles sold not a single complaint has erer reached us. As a Healing and Pain-Subduing I iaiment it has no equal. 1 1 is alike, beneficial to MAN AND BEAST. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. S. T -1860-X Ye OLD Homestead Tonic Plantation Bitters Is a purely J'ctrclable Preparation, composed cf Caliiaya I'ark, Roots, Herbs and Fruits, among -which will be found Sarsaparilian, Dandelion, li'ild Cherry, Sassafras, Tansy, Genitan, S-jocet Flat, etc.; also Tamarinds, Dates, Prunes and Juniper P.crrics, preserved in a sufficient quantity (only) of the spirit Su gar Cane to Keep in any climate. They inva riably relieve and cure the following com plaints : Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com plaints, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Bilious Attacks, Fex'er and Ague, Summer Complaints, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, Gen eral Debility, etc. They are especially adap ted as a remedy for the diseases to which WOM EN are subjected, and as a tonic for the Aged, Feeble and Debilitated, has no equal. They are strictly intended as a Temperance Tonic or Bit ters, to be used as a medicine only , and a I way i according to directions. Sold rv A i.t. First-class Dri.-ogists. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE a33A 1 STABILE.. rpiIEI'XDKRSKJXKDrHOPItlKTOROF J. t he Livery Stable on l-'ift li street.Urcgon C'it y, Oregon, keeps constant ly on hand Saddle mid Iltifgy Horsm, ItiigTg lea, CniTliij'sniHl IIuc-Us. Prices Treasonable He will also run a hack to and from the WILHQIT- SODA SPRINGS during the summer season, with pood horses.eoinpctent and gentlemanly drivers. FATiE AT LIVING RATES. J. M. FHA'KK, Proprietor. Oregon City, May 27, 1S7.5. mustang CHAS. ZEE. O.TJFIlilLI, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANTS COllXEIi OF SEVENTH A XI) MA IX STREETS, OR EG OX CITY. I Ins Just Ileeeiveil a New Stock of Calicoes, Dross Goods, Drown and Dlcached Slice-tings, House T.ininsr, Shirtings, Tablc-I-inen, Irish Dosoni Dinens, Dinon Towelling, Table-Clot hs, Corsets, Dadies jind Gents' Hose, Tli read, Cambrics, Dnttons, llibbons, Daces and Insertions, Kmbroklery, White Goods, Millinery, l'aney Goods, Ac Also, a full assortment of LADIES' AMD CHILDERii'S SHOES, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Damps, Wicks and Chimneys VHicli Have bee sele-tel with special cure for thin market ami cannot P.K SURPASSED IX (HIALITV OR PIJK K. Till, IIIGHF,ST MAKKI"r Pit I CI': 1AII) I'OIi COUNTHY PIlODIJCi:, March 1.1, lsT.'Dtf NEW YORK MOTEL (Deutfches (Jafthaus.) No. 17 Front Street, Opposite the Mail .Steamship Landing, POKTIiAXD, OREGON. II.ROTIIFOS, J. J. WILKENS, Proprietors. Hoard j Week i". Hoard Week with Ixnlgiiig Hoard Day 1. AY. II. mUHFlELI). Est nolislel since ' 1'.), ;t t)ie old stinid. 31 it i u Strati, Rrrjioii City, Oregon.. An assortment cf Wnthes, Jewel p ry.and Setli Thomas' Weight Clocks 1 .'8 all of which are warranted to be as Wii3 represented. i: .""Repairing done on short notice, and hankfnl for past patronage. CITY BREWERY J Henry lLumbel, H VIX(i PURCIIAS- ed the above Hrew- f8- cry wishes to Inform the public that he is now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 dual ity of L. AG Jili IX F.li It, ns good as can be obtained anvwhere In fllfed"16 0nUrs soUcitd and promptly A. C. WALLING'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. IMttoik'a It.. 11,1 in a: C.ri.er of Stirlc and Front Streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. BLANK HOOKS RULED AND P.OTTX-r to any desired pattern. Mic nook? Magazines. Newspapers, etc boiinri ' ery variety of styl'e lnown to tn 'rade V" THE PARKER GUH. .SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRfJs YET MERIDEN.CT. ! Administrator's Notice ! In the matter of the estate of Jacob Kan- die. deceased VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE i undersigned that they have been ap rointed by the County Court of Clackamas County. State of Oregon, administrators of the estate of Jacob K.andle. deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same o them at the office of L. T. Bar in attorney-at-law, Oreeon City, Clacka mas County. State of Oregon, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. q KAXDLE, U. X. BILIJXG8, Administrators. I,. T. BARIX, Att'y for Adm'rs. Oregon City, June 5th, 1871. 5,000,000 ENDOWMENT SCHEME! FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IX AID OF THE PUBLIC Library of Kentucky. JULYJ31, 1874:. In announcing the Fifth nnd last of the series ol "Gift Concerts, given for the ben efit of the Public Library of Kentucky, the Trustees and Manager refer with iride and pleasure to the four which have already been given : The lirst, December 10, 1S71 ; the second, December 2, 1S72 ; the t bird, on July8, if7t; and the fourth, March 31st, l!74. ' Under t heir charter, granted by a special act of the Kentucky legislature, March If!, 1871, the Trustees are authorized to give oru more, and only one more Uilt Concert. With the money arising from this Fifth and last Concert, the Library, Museum, and other departments are to be enlarged and endowed with a fixed and certain an nual income. Such an endowment fund is desired as will secure beyond peradven ture, not only the maintenance or this magnificent establishment, but its con stant growth. THE FIFTH GIFT COXCKHT for the purposes mentioned, and which is positively and unequivocally announced as the last which will ever be given under this Charter,, and bv the present manage ment, will come on in the Public Library Hall, at IiOiiisville, Ky on Friday, July 31, 1S74. At this final Concert everything will be upon a scale corresponding with its in creased importance. The music will be rendered by an orchestra consisting ot one hundred performers, selected for their fame in different lands, and the unpreced ented sum of $2,500,000, divided into twenty thousand gifts, will be distributed among the ticket-holders. Iint of Ciili OneCrand Cash t.Sift One Crantl Cash (Hit t)nc (irand Cash (Sift One (iraiul Cash lift One ;r:nd Cash Hilt 5 Cash Ciilts, SJit.W) each 10 Cash (Jilts, ll.OUOeac-ri l"Cash (jilts, i;j,iH)()each 2i) t ash (Jilts, 5,iM) e ach a5 ;asli Jilts, l.CXK) each SO Cash Jilts, 3,f)M) each oO Cash (Jilts, -J.Oiio each HJ-.) Cash (Jilts, 1,000 each 240 Cash (Jitts, r:)0 each f00 rash Jitts, 100 each - it,uuo cash cJifts, ro,oa ? 2"0,000 100,000 7o,o;h 50,000 2-,0tM) 100,000 110.0(H) 1 50,000 100.000 100,000 ilO.O'M) 100,000 100,000 120.000 50.0O0 ooo ooo (Jraiul Total S-V , X) Price nf Tickets : Whole Tickets, $M halves, $25; tenth, or each coupon, $5: 11 whole tickets for $500 ; 22.' a tickets for $1,000. Tickets are now ready for sale, and any orders accompanied by cash will be promptly filled. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars furnished on application. THUS. E. I'.liAM LKTTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library i'.uitdiiig, Louisville, Ky. IT? JUv, II A VK KSTATil.ISIlED A FACTORY iSS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF Furniture, Blinds, and Doors, A NO JIOULIJINGS OF ALL SIZES. They will also do Turning of every de scription to order, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH! 85.V11 work warranted. Shop on the River, in Lewis' Shop Opposite Oregon City Mills. AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. The following persons are authorized to act as agents lor the lxterprise '-ieo. P. Rowell i Co., 40 Park Row, Ner l ork. Coe, Wetheiill A Co., G07 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. AblK)t t it Co., No. 82 and SI Nassau street, New York. Portland.Oregon L. Samuel t.,,. , iThns. P.oyce can I-rancisco.... -ML. P. Fisher St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles -sioria. i iat sop county j. n j'uu Salem Harrisburg Ijjifayette.Yamhill county Hallas, lolk county , Eola Jacksonville Henton eountv Au Williams L II. Smith ...I.I.Ferguson ..Dave Holmes R. Doty ...R. K. Hanna W.A. Wells Corvallis .Hon. John Humett Canyon Citv.Cirant co W. B. Iaswell Albany .". -A. N. Arnold Dalles, Wasco county N. II. Oates LaGrande, Union county A. C. Craig Pendleton, Umatilla county, S. V.Knox J. M.Thompson Eugene City i E. Ifc Rristow Rose burg Lebanon Jacksonville Long Tom Hon.L. F. Iane (C. T. Montague 3. R. Ralston Hon. E. D. Foudray II. C. Huston CLACKAMAS COUSTT, Peaver Creek Hutteville Cascades Can by Cutting's ..... Eagle Creek Harding's Ixwer Molalla Milwaukie (swept I'pitor Mttlalla . F. Ceatie John Zumwalt Henry M eCJugin J. W. Strawser -D. Wright ..... Frank W. Foster Capt. Z. C. Norton -W. Moreland John Hagenberger - .....John Doole ."V. H. Vaughan TO LET. rflHE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED I a the Council Chamber, In Dr. Th-in-'s brirk birfldiw;. Apply at this offlet?. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY CF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CALIFORIIA Public Sale of Land for Dclinqncnt Taxes, . j - ' - ( - - ' 1J OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY" jLI virtue of a warrant, dated May 27th, issued by' order or the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Ore gon, directed to me and attaced to delin quent tax list of said county and State for the year 1873, Bnd commanding me to col lect thfe taxes designated thereon as delin quent ; and for want of personal property to make said taxes, I have levied upon and On Friday, the 3d day of July, 1874, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Oregon City, Clackamas County, State of Oregon, so much of the following described lots and parcels of land as may be necessary to pay the taxes due thereon, in United States gold coin, as levied in the year 1873, togeth er with fees and costs ; said land is situated in Clackamas County, State of Oregon and was assessed to the following named persons, to-wit : Armstrong, A., part of claim number 40, section 29, township 2 south, range 3 east.contaiuing 92 acres, tax $ 352 Aiken, F., W. 4 of O. W. Roork's do nation, section 14, township 2 south, range 3 east, containing 100 acres ; non resident ; tax 6 08 liurger, . j., norm west, or north east H and northeast i of south west U of section 21, township 2 sout h, range 2 east, containing loS.aeres nonresident tax lo 20 Byron, Ed win, part of D. M osier claim, sections 21 and 22, township 3 south, range 3 east, containing 100 acres ; non resident ; tax 8 55 Bland, Wm.,part of claim number 54, section 30, township 2 south, range 1 east.containing lOlacres ; non resident ; tax 8 55 Brown, M.,lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 0 and the east of southwest i of section 30, township 4 south range 2 east, containing 110 acres; non resi dent ; tax 7 00 Butler, W. W. II., part of J. 11. Mar tin's claim, section 1!), township 2 south, range 3 east, containing tiO acres ; non resident ; tax 3 12 Coffee, Vandevere, part of Fordice's claim, sections Oand 31,T.2and 3 sout h, containing 102 acres ; non . resident ; tax 4 75 Cunningham, A. U., lots 1 and 8, in section U.township 2 south.rango least, containing 22 acres ; non resident; tax i5 DcLetta.Jackson.part of Crow's claim sect ion 2,township2 south.range 1 east, containing 75 acres ; non resident ; tax 15 20 Delashmutt !t Oatman, nort heast. H of section 20. township 3 south, range 3 east.containing 100 acres, non resident ; tax 7 00 Estes A Stinson, south of section 7, township 2 south, range 1 east, containing 320 acres; non resi dent ; tax 17 10 Elliott, Francis, northeast H of sec tion 2S, township 1 south, rango 2 east, containing 100 acres ; non resident ; tak 7 00 Foster, Ambrose, part of donation claim, sections 21 and 20, town ship 2 south, range 3 east.con taining 120 acres ; tax 4 75 Find ley, David, donation less 00 acres, sections 111 and 30, township 3 south, range 2 east, 5.S0 acres; non resident ; tax 15(00 C'arletts.Josiah, south . of southwest. H of section 10, nnd west J-j of northwest H of section 15, town ship I south, range 2 east, con taining 100 acres; tax 0 05 Gibson, A. K., sout ti K- of section 1 1, T. 3 sout h, range 1 west, containing 320 acres ; non resident ; tax 15 20 Grier.i harles.west part, of N. Allison's claim, sections 13 and 11, town ship 3 south, range I east, con taining loo acres ; tax 7 0) Javens, H., south of southwest H of sect ion 5,township 2 south, range . least, containing 80 acres; also sout h .'; of nort hwest, '4 of sect ion 5, township 2 south.rango 4 east, containing HO acres ; al.soeast J-i of notheast of section 0, town ship 2 south, range 4 east.con taining H') acres ; non resident ; tax 5 70 Kinder, John, cast of southeast 'i of section 30, township 1 south, range 3 east.containing so acres; tax 121 Kaney, Job, east of east of northeast ?i of west ! of north west ! of section H and!) town ship 3 south, range 1 east, con taining tx) acres; nonresident; tax 175 Keaton, Mrs. Ann, Oregon City lots f! and 4, in block 50; tax S 55 Lambert , Noah, Sout hwest. h of sec tion 2, township 2 sout h, range 2 east, containing 100 acres; non resident ; tax...! 0 5) Ladd, J. , corner of section 2:i,sout h east ., of northeast 'i of .section 10 ami 20, and southwest. ' of section 20, township 3 south, rang'- 1 west, and 1 east .contain ing 110 acres; non resident -. tax 3 SO Lea bo, jits'ph, northwest parr ot .las. Idaho's donation, section 35, township 3 south, range 1 east, containing I'i.l acres; tax 4 75 Mart lock, , Sell wood's addition to Milwar kie, lot 1, in block 0 : non resident ; tax 3 SO Micr, Isaac, northeast H of section 0, township 2 sout h, range 1 east, . containing 100 acres; non resi dent; tax 3 8) McCarver.Mrs. M. M., southwest part of claim 11, section 12, township 3 south, range 1 east, containing 200 acres ; non resident ; tax...... 11 1!) Myriek, Mrs. i ,ouisa, Oregon City lots 1,2, 3, and I, in block 42, all of block 57,and lots 1 and 2 in block 110; non resident; tax t 50 Newell, Nathan, Oswego lot 1, in block 1; non resident ; tax 5 70 Packer, John, Milwaukie lots 3,4,5 and 0 in block 30; tax 10 15 Pratt, O. C, part, of Shannon's claim, township 2 south, range l east, and lot in corner of H. Burn's claim, containing 50 acres ; non , resident ; tax .-. 1 75 Paulsen, Hans it Peter, nort h i of southwest ri of section 21. town ship 3 south, range 5 east, con taining SO acres ; tax 4 S5 Parn, Peter, fraction northwest S of section 0, township 2 south, range 3 east, containing 1 1 acres ; tax 8 55 Ross, E., part of Whit comb's claim, township 1 south, range 1 east, containing 200 acres; tax 20 00 Richardson, S., W. part of northwest !i of section 7, township 2 south, ra nge 1 east.containing li acres ; non resident ; tax 1 29 Stout, Ezra, southeast. H of section 7, ami sout hwest 'i of section S, in township 4 south, range 3 east. containing 320 acres ; tax Scott, .1. S., fractional east part of sec tion S, township 5 south, range 1 east.containing 115 acres; tax... Spicer, A. M., northeast. i of section 22,townsh ip5 sout h, range 1 east, containing 100 acres ; tax Star, B. F., north of northeast M and 20 acres in northwest i of of section 12, township 2 sout h, range -J. cast, containing 100 acres ; non resident -. tax Thompson, Win., north of north east 'i, and south of north cast of sect ion 0, and south west of northwest li of section 10, township 3 outh, range 1 west, containing 220 acres ; non resident ; tax..... Taylor, Peter, part of section 23, town- ship 2 south, range 2 east, con taining 100 acres ; tax Underwood, John, homestead, part of Cutting's preemption, sections 20 and 30, containing 40 acres; non resident ; tax L'pton, C. B., part of A. I- ields' claim, sections 3 and 4,towbship3sout h, range 1 east .cont ai n i ng 320 acres, and part of Aldrich claim, sec tions 32 and 33, township 2 sout h, range 1 east, 320 acres ; non resi dent : tax Vandervort, Mrs. Harriot, part of sec tion 24, township 5 south, range 1 east, containing 100 acres; tax Wells, Alonzo, fractional northwest H of claim 4S, s"ct ion 11, town ships south 3 east.containing 140 acres ; tax " Wllliams.tieo. H., Susan Merrill claiiii in sections 17 and IS, township 5 south, range 2 east, containing 320 acres; non resident; tax. White, Thomas, northeast 80 of Ed ward's donation claim, section 22,townshiposouth,range least containing 80 acres; non resi dent ; tax Wayman, Mrs. Francis, homestead fraction of sections 3 and 4, town ship 3 soufh, range 1 east, con taining 12!) acres tn-r 0 50 4 SO 00 00 10 15 0 12 3 80 21 70 0 L 3 37 22 80 380 Waltz, Abraham,J. Brow n's donation. 1 00 sections IS and 1!), township 2 south, range 1 east.containing BIO neroc . tat- n Waller, A. I,(estate"of)"part "of ("row's 40 40 ciaun, secuon l,township2 south, range 1 east.containing 40 acres : tax Woodward, Mrs. Elvira, iart of Whtt- comb claim, section 30,township 1 south, range 1 east.containing 18 acres : nonresident: tax '60 Owners Unknown, lot 4, in section 20, township 2 south, range least, containing 41 acres : tax. . 152 Owner Unknown, northwest o tec- tlon 17. townshf auin. range 4 east, containing i00 acres ; tax Owner Unknown, lot 1 in section 15, township 3 south, range 1 east , containing 22 acres ; tax 03 Owner Unknown northeast H of the northeast f of section 31. town ship S south, range 2 east, con taming 40 acres , tax ! Owner Unkuown north X of northeast of section 5, township 3 south. -. ; fan8e 3 east, containing 77 acres ; Onwer Unknown, "east " oTsoiVthwest J and west H of southwest U. of section 17, township 3 south, range o east.containing 100 acres : tax Owner Unknown, southeast t of the n,.rtheast of section 19, town ship 3 south, range 5 east, con t a i n i ng 40 acre s ; tax owner Ln known, west X of northeast ) ot section 1, township 4 south, range 4 east.containing 80 acres ; tax Owner Unknown, so uth Ji "of" Joseph Spink's donation, section 17, township 3 south, ranare 2 east. 150 285 4 75 1 14 19a . containing 100 acres; tax 7 60 v. commence at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the day above named ana to be continued until all is sold. Oregon City, June 3d, 1874. A. F. HEDGES, Sheriff of Clackamas County. A. NOLTNER NOTARY P U 15 L I C. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. OREGON' CITY, SPRING & SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT DEALER IN Dry Ooods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Notions, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., ete Main Stieet, Oreron City. Produce of all kinds bought, for which I pay the highest market price. If vou de sire good Goods at Ixjw prices, call at I. SJiLLIXG'S and examine his new stock of Springgoods Give me a call and convince yourselves My motto is, " QUICK SAI.KS ANT) SMALL PROFITS." W o Wanted! The highest market price paid for wool I. SELLING. Oregon City, Oct. 31, lS73-tf. SHERIFF'S SALE I BV VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the coun ty of Olaeka mas, to ine directed, in favor of 1st of Thomas Burrows for the sum of seven hundred and ninety-four and 25-100 dollars. U.S. gold coin. together with cost ol suit and disbursements ; 2d, in favor of Philip Shannon for t he sum of seven hun dred and thirty-eight dollars, U. S. gold coin, together with costs of suit and dis bursements, all against Thomas Rowlev and Cathrinc Rowley his wife. Nov, therefore, I have levied upon I lie west half of section 25, in township 2 south, range 2 east, containing 320 acres, more or less in Clackamas County, Oregon, and on Tuesday, theSUtlulny of Junr, A. 1)., at. the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., in front of the Court-1 lous" door in Oregon Citv, in said county and State, I will sell at public auction to t he highest bidder for cash paid to me in hand, all of the above described real estate, or enough thereof to satisfy ex ecution costs and accruing costs. Oregon City, May 20th, Is71. A. F. HEDGES, Sheriff of Clackamas Count v. By 'HENRY HEDGES, Deputy. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. First Stm t between Abler mid Mor. l-ison Sis., and Alder Stict t between First and Front Street. l3oitl:iiicl, Oi'Cfron. VN 1 NSTITTTTIOX DESIGNED TO PRE pare inns, VOl.W'O and MIDDLK AiiKD ."fA'A'for Business Alf.iirs. II. 11. L. DeFIiAN'C K, WHITE, : : : President. : Secretary. For acquiring a J'ractutrr nitsinr-.. JZhtca tVi this institution oifers superior advan tages, and is acknowledged bv Leadin" Business Men to be the best Co nuiioi-cml Ool 1 ciro on Die Pacific Coast, and jicii ii.'pjinment is i irst ( lass, and is un der the special charge of kxpekienckd r- . . . . . . . - - '-. TKAfiiEKs, and the whole school is under i ne imnicaiat'- superintendence of the lVesid. nt and Secretary. The school room and counting are united upon a plan that secures to t lie student all t he pract ical ad vantantages of each. There is in ojteration A li AX KING HOUSE fully illustrating that, business. The same system being observed in each department, the student buys, sells, ships, barters, con sign, discounts, insures, draws checks notes and drafts, gives leases, deeds &c' and goes through the entire routine of ' ACTUAL 11USIXKSS. In adding to the completeness of ti e In stitution the proprietors have instituted a SKIM K ATE DEPARTMENT FOR L ADIES. 1 he entrance to rooms of this Department is upon Alder street, and access to them ts had only by the teachers and ladv stu dents. Rare facilities are otf red to ladies for acquiring a Thorough Knowledge of liv'nsliip rTl"VCe ; f ToUral'hy and IVn- DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY is in charge of lirst-class operators and teachers, and supplied with all the appar atus of a lirst-f lass ollice. 1 This Institution as now conduct ed claims o have facilities for imparting a thorough knowledge ot t he Art of Penmanship! that not one in ten of the Br.sixrss Coi -l-Kf;KS now in existence possesses- the De partment being under the sitecial sunerin- For full particulars send for Xatioxai, Business Coi.i.khf .Ioukxal-s. nt toanv part of the countrv free. .,j(lr,,., OeFK X( K .S; WHITE, Lock Box- 101, Portland.Oregon. WIS. I5I?.OfT3ITO'X VfMJLD IX,rTM THE CITIZENS OF l-ollrelrnis'.rUl ViCinjty thiUhPiS FIR, SPRUCE AMD CEDAR LUMBER, Of every description. i V'-.!'or sllIving,) LATTICE, I'ICKKrs, FENCE POSTS (Cedar) Constantly on Hand. Ik'' - ,aml sd-walk lumber furnished on ine shortest notice, at as low rates as it can be purchased in the state. Give me a call at the ORI'MOX CITY March 13, 1S71 :tf SAW MILLS, WAGON AMD CARRIAGE 31 A IV V FACTORY ! milE UNDERSIGNED, JL having increased the di mensions of his premises, at the old stand on the Corner of Main n nil TKlrd Street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes this method of informing his old pa trons.and as many new ones as maybe pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very best of mechanics, to build anew, re construct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a common Cart to a Concord Coach. Try me. Blaeksmlthing, Horse or Ox Shoeing and General Jobbing neatly, cuieklv, and cheaply done. DAVID SMiTH, MX R C H A. N D I SB. JOHN MYERS, OREGON :CBTY- DEALER IN DRY goods,; GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and f Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for and all kinds ot GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE, I will sell as low ns any house in Oregon for CASH OR ITS F.QUIVALUXT jn (Jixid Merchantable Produce.' I am selling very low for CASH IX II AX. (Jive ni? a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City, March 21, 187.1. ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB OREGOXCITY, : OREGON. 7K ARK TRKPARKD TO EXECUTE an Kinas or JOB PRINTING, such as CARDS, Ji 1 1,111 ISADS, PAMPHLKTS, DliJiDS, MORTGAilliS, I.AIiSLS, I.IiTTKR-IIHAnS, in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing Office, at PORTLAND PRICED. ALL KINDS OP LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can be had in the State. Work Solictcl AN D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,! Orecon City, March 21. lS73-tf. About 150 pound- of long prim er, of which this is an impression. Has been in use but short time, good work. Price 25 cent B ft.. either tied up or in cases eases extra. ALSO, A small font of Konpcriel of which this is an impression. Price 35 cents V B. As arood as new. There is enough to eet about one column f thi rapc'solid. AdJress thi office. STILL U THE FIElIp REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH Or HAAS' BALOOX. WILLIAMS & HARDlKc AT THE 1 LINCOLN BAKERY. KEEP THE "MOST COMPLETE STn of Family Oroceries to be found city. All goods warranted. Ooods delivrl ? in the city free of charge. The hicholU f "? price paid for country j.roducc VBlcaslv Oregon City. March 28, 1573. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ENTERPRISE. 2 CO P3H EAIf, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. JEach numlxr contains the I LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, From all Parts of the World ; A Carefully Selected Summary of STATE AND TERRITORIAL NEWS ITEMS; A Corrected JAst of tlie MaiLttt in e Forlland, Sun Francisco ondUnron City LOCAL EAV, EDITORIALS, On all .SuLjeets of Interest to the FARMER, aiEBCIIAM OR MECHAMr. .Also, Carefully Selected 1 misci:i.j.ani:ous ukadixc;. In Short, it is in Every Itcppett a LIVE NEWSPAPER. THE E'TEEf iltl SK Having a large and constantly increasing Circulation in the moti -oj-ulousiart of the State, offers superior inducements to t hose who wish to Advert ise. Advertisements inserted on REASOXAELE TEEASH. The Campaign of 1ST1 will soon lx gin, and it is therefore n good time to .lliscrilx1 in order that you may be j osted on currant events. Send in yoursuhscrii tion at once A QJ Celebrated ST TON 10 HJ USE, These Hitters lo not only (lis tinguish themselves by their fla vor antl aromatic odor above all others generally used, but are at the same time an excellent tonic ami (tn efficacious stimulant to Qxcite the appetite. They arc prepared from the most choice and wholesome herbs and roots, and have given -universal satis faction wherever tried. Thous ands of dyspeptics have found relief through their use, and physicians recommend them for the euro of all diseases the Blood and Liver, irregularities of the digestive organs. Headache, Biliousness, and Constipa tion, General Debility and loss of appetite, are all caused by the derangement of tno Stomach, Liver and other functionaries ol the system. The IXL Bitters have been successfully used and are warranted to alleviate the sufferer in all the above cases. ga77e IXL Bitter are sold onlyg in fflas-i; to sell other than the genuine article otit of our boUla is felony, jvl tee will when detected, prosecute sue parties to the full extent of the law. Read Physician's Certificate on each Bottle. Every family should have them in the houses Sold everjxchere. . jr. ErsTEiXA co., Sole Proprietor, JT. S18 Front St., San JTraneiseo, CnU "We are also the mntifc r-r Of DR. HES'LEY'S KEUH' . 2 m. pargatlTc mild and effect l purely vegetable compound, "J. Terr wey inperlor to plll. Agents for the celebrated brtna Of LONDON ROYAL PALM poelfUfbr theDLABDERaad It IfEYS. March 2fm3 (Jf BE aJ,A-r". ,i" 3 .. .