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0 A 0 TH2 ENTERPRISE. OREGON CITY", OREGO.X, OCT. 2, 1S74- Daw Hall. rri. .t..;,i-, rr-m ttptwcon tho Col- uui-lll letro Club, of Salem, and the Arcadians of Portland, was played in this city last Saturday .gll the last inning f the Co" emin,,s. On tood Uto V"of ft'cE Iee Club, the ninth ?,n tho base, and "J?"? , "t rnrk a most ellect- voUill . " beyond the lield- " h.iVJ Tim bovs at nrst thought it was a 'foul' ball, and did not run, but tl,,,' umpire, nut having called the ioul, the Captain of the College Club told them to run, which they ill 1 did, niak- a rcadians called for the ball and struck t1L, tiist uase, mere ueing aireauy i- out and called for iudgment. ' .,;re refused to render iris opini I'olleira bovs refused lojru l ne uiii- opinion, ana boys relused logo to the ticUl. win li, in our opinion, they were fully justiiied in doing. It was the dutv of the umpire to call the foul lall lou i enoiijrii for those on tho bases to heir him, and wo were seated between the first ba.se and the strker, and did not hear him call a foul ball. Besides, L, are informed by those who were n,.-ir where the ball first struck, that it w is inside the iLijr at least ten or iif-t-' ntVet, and that if it was called a r it was not pro i-r. But it appears i ,r the umpire hiniselt had Uoubts as VicjllinU it a foul, until the claim it seems that there was a i.i'orini nation on the iart or tne Arcu- ii'visto wi;i the game at all hazards, ami is there was considerable monet ae stike. they were ready to claim all of the advautasres when they tound tlie bailie was likely to go against them. Tii" ColleJij bovs had a right to ques tion the impartiality of the umpire on his iirt ruling. NVe do not say that ho wis firtial out jrsons are .sometunes -t!t to he governed by their preterenees, 1 . . tl.inlr tlif Ciilletre Imvs n i ii'mito r; " "7:.. did wrong I i! moire ehos ji into mu jjaine un nil n from Portland. The tirvt ruling, w hen he decided that the in tn on the rirst base was out, was not correct. We were sitting m a place wlwre wo could see all the parties, and wo know that the man who was ruled out had his foot on the base before the hill was cauglit bv the lirst stop. But the College bovs submitted to his rul lu ' like men; The next ruling was u--am-t the Arcadians, and, alter some ir 'iruent, tlie umpire went back on iiisdut-Nioniind ruled in favor of the Vro-uiians. Both ttiese decisions were re-'-irded as partial and unjust, and when the last ruling was made, the bovs were full v justiiied in leaving t:ie licil and claiming the game. We are not mx'i-ai-ed to say which side would have proved victorious as it was very close, the College Club having only f Mir runs ..u the last inning, allowing tne two ruled (HU, wiui iu win, the Arcadians had one more in- Willi'. mug. i;.it nstlie irame was, me tui- 1 ... ... I I ! 1 1 1 ' I'L'.ll i II V nan i.iv; i.-Bt . . 1.. .... I t.--- ot it. and unless the Arcadians had been t...i,lf:d wit'n extraordinary lueic, ti at- ti lev w.i'iU have he-n defeated This, prolj- ahi V. was tii cul:y. 1'ne .rnilt illilll! m '.in cause u; t;ie iiiiii Cnllege Club claim tii.it was done t.iein n; i ori- f v!Sd. in in.- second gam -,. ,l, t.-:i:.iiied not to .- l lid th.-y and it this lime ': iiave no interest in the mat-t,.- wU itev.-r, hut sincerely regret that tV- 'innoli l not terminate inor satis fV torilv. There was a large crowd ,,! to witness the game, (juite a i -l'liV r ! -ing iioiii Portland, and t!ie ,vm;'itt;.-N..r thos- present appeared .hvi.l-ii : i ' eu t!ie two clubs, 'llus vill or.;u.a end the game for the s,...n an I is the friends of the re- ;iv. el ;'; w.U not suomit tlieir X- . . i . . 1 ..... . ... j.T th iii.iikii-n f i- i;i'-.ti- J is I" which ciuo is t:ie r.i llll ,'IOU, i-i. Hot I Diiav.' to remain unotMU ats will cert linlv nek- :i . a l-il 'e lna. inev were on ski -in and wer. treated hns- .ll.ii'iv" io l'iir (.'iii.-'IlS. 'ie light-'iiigerfMl gentle te Fair went through our lows, to the tune of Sl'H , II .'!iHKi'. i;i II at tlie S fiiv.id K l. V 1J.' w:-is .pureliasing his t. and t iking out his pur. t ill ranee e, which n.-:- r ilieillied s s.-l-cled oni l.ii I'-'ck-t. twe:U -ihll ir pieces. id placed the balance m 'J. iiitr.iga few moments to 'I liis clrl and on turning to i; it .v i . he Id' -r his purse to replace hi i'1'ati 'e. I it was gone. Ed. was horse with the money, nciu.led that he has no n g 'Hig to bli i)ui aas .xine n ".-1 for o'u There was quite a crowd s. uidiug aro nd at the time, and mo iru k i d..ne so cleverly tnai none K:lV it. I.KtiK'i Li- r. -The following is a Y:l of the Letters remaining in the Pot-- ;ii at ,rei;on City, Oct. 2J, ls"l : l'.anio.L; Itrjimmer, Arminta li; Wm M itli-ws ; MaMicws W J ; Mown John ; ri .f. J S .Sin If ClHed fe. tise.l. butlers h.-l A, Fairviow. il ,, Oregon ; .lease say w hen "adver- J. M. Box, P. M. .r nostage. M"i rn Tor.: Shealer M, San lieck A Son, Portland, r ; Kirk J IX ihirnev Valley. Cal. : J M broadstrcct f S n. San Francisco, Cal; Ingram S P. lillslxiro. Or. Aitr.KTKb.- Satuuf 1 J. Tracy was ar rested l.nt Sunday on a warrant issued !y Miiy.or Met 'owan on a charge of as sault on W. P; Hums and son, with a dang. T.us weapon, (a club.) Ah ex- niimciiinn w: had on Monday and 1 racy was to: t!m te xt ira d over to appear before 1 Jury in the sum of the ltonds and was dis- appears to lie some is affair, and as it will -'. He gav eaarged. Th tiling behind ('me out on t' hear giving a r"g:ird to the ? trial, probably, wo for ,y of the . particulars in .latter. Kin wat. Considerable excitement w is created last Saturday bv the team 1 il'tlgingtO fr r. ilieoelr talriurr it into th-nr v ja is to take a s:"m ui Main st. 1 .ie horses st i fiwl f,.... ti... i,;,.l- t.iiM ;i:d riii up f iin street to the butcher wiu-n til y attempted to turn the '"rner. and g. ling in between the hv drant an.l thell'ag-statr, broke the hv- 'ant and tell 1 .ii the sidewalk. The h -rsos were cV-ii lerablv bruised, and tlie wagon an harness demoralized. No other dan? g0 done. Pork Pack no.- Mr. Ohaa I.iwn proposos to engasrc in the pork-packing basinevs hi this city this fall, and cx- i tlT Commence operations next 'K - lie will pav the highest market price fr pork; We unurstand that present biuee is 5 cents. At this tter to nut wheat into I' -rk than sell at the prices now go- "-, aim we pi sume our farmers will ove auvantag fit. "JIV.-i to Wl HiNuToN. TTon. D. P. ' 'e!UMoM. 'ot Washir w,'.-k. where h. ns C:'y. leaves lor tno ton duri.: the coming exneets to rem-.."!? lo1 '. T. has business niat- to before tlA T,rvirt- "nv.'time. M to attend iwnts. If :e ' i... -7i nurrii leiis nave mi 'H.'SS t.l tr-iiiuilit , ll',i.: . il "-p rti amiiiiion. iney 'm secure th servteps of no better I'erson thin M Thompson. ''t'tlNEt) TO I alittle daught vtii. On last Tuesday of Mr. Thos. Fennel, e.vnrd's mill, in this county. v- !ii.,- I hf-r el'.thiii'' to t ike fire, and was , ;l'y burned beore the llames i ' j extinguished that she soon I 4 1 i. ""st. a gentleman's large, black, wonl -n cl nnl- i',o rano lincil with red ir;nn'-1- wr.s p;st lietween Ilardinsr's ff'n n.lul A- u- Holcomb's, on the Ore Ut.v roa1- The finder will please ie-vp L . t.. Otfl - iin'i i me ouniv icxn. or at thisi. trice. Aqaiv.-Iy e were much pleased oeGcn. Lo ejoy on our streets last is the first time the --eral h-. ! tv.In ablo tr enmo t.- to w n I S- I jAHRiKi . We acknowledge the re ceipt of an invitation to attend the wnddingot our youuH menu, ivuwaru H Whit look, formerly of this city, to Miss Mvra Hand, sister of V. M. 11 and, Llso., of tho Mountaineer, which to take l.lace last Tuesdav. at tho Congregational Church, in the Dalles. We wish them a hapny journey through life, and trust that their pathwav may be strewn with Heaven's richest bles sings, with no earthly .sorrow to cloud their way. On last Monday evening, after mem bers of the Turn Vorien had finished exercising, musicians were called in and all present (this being the niht on which visitors aro admitted), inin.i in a social dance. Uetuuneu. Mr. Albright returned home last Monday, from the Soda Springs, where he has been for the ben efit ot his health for several months. We are pleased to state that ho looks much better. Removed.--Tho County Clerk re moved his office last Monday to Dr. Thessing's building, next door to John" Myers store. 'Ihe Clerk and Sheriff have their olllces oiitUelirst lloor, front rooms. Festival. The Festival last Wed nesday evening, was a complete suc cess. Everything went oil nicely, and a general good time was had. Pkkmilm.--Mrs. R. Tredgold, of this city, received the first l.rcminm for En lisli linen lace, made by her- self, and is said to be very handsome. In this county, on tho Isth inst., of consumption, Martha, wife of Joseph Craig, aged years. The deceased was a member ol the Patrons of Husband ry, and was buried according to their rites and ceremonies. -MAHKIKO. At the residence of J. V. (irahatn, in Clackamas county, Oct. lo, ls71. by J W. Orahain, J. p., Mr. Fred. KoVtes and Miss Annie Ray. In Portland, Oct. 19th, bv the Iiev. J. F. 1 lernes, Ben Holladav, Esq., to Miss Esther Campbell. Tho Source of Many 111. Ifftllthe ailments, bodily and mental, which torment the human family could be traced to their primary sources, it would be found that three-fourths of thf:m origi nated in the failure of the stomach and the other organs by which the food is con verted into nutriment and applied to the purposes of life, to perform the tasks in.t- t-d to them by nature, vigorously and rt--ularly. Tliis being t he case the vast im portance of a medicine which compels these organs to do their whole dutv thor oughly and eniciently, b ocomes sit once apparent. Hostett-rs Stomach Hitters may be truly characterized as a prepara tion of this kind, indeed it is the onlv one w hich can be implicitly r -lied on "as a stomachic, an alterative and an aperient in such proportions asto produce simul tan ously the desired eirect upon the dis ordered stomach, liver and intestines. This conclusion is warranted by the celeri ty and crtainty with which the Hitters af ter.! r -lief in chronic cases of dvsp 'psia, torpidity of the livr and constipation. The false id-a that these complaints and ot hers t hat grow- out of them, could be cur- u o u to" catuartie.s. has at last, if is hoped, b.vn thoroughly exploded. The sick, during the last hundr -d y-ars have swallo-ved thousands of tons of mercury, scammony, irumboge, croton oil, jalap, Ac. arid tens of t housands of graves been pre maturely filled ther-by. Put ever since the principle of renovation, as embodied in Host. -tier's .Stomach Hitters, was urray ed aga list t he principle of prostration, as represented by mineral .saliva tits and furi ous purgatives, the latter has steadily and surely fallen into d-s-Tvcd contempt. The out'-ry against stimulation by which con coetors of depleting drenches horx-d to give vcl'it to their disgusting aaci dangertais com pounds has only served to increase the demand lor the whol.-som" stimulant, tonic and alterative which for twenty-live years triiwn phed over all opposition and is now the most popular medicine on the Wt st :r;i hemisphere. I'ho i'loiierr of C'aiil'orii in. The Pioneers th" most enerj ot Caltlornia were among ;etic and intelligent men who ver em barked in a grand etit rpris". a iri i n.-y, n anj one, Know w ,i n tiu-y have agood thing, l'hey are all of them In vest ing in the I'ubbic I.ibr-iry of Kentucky, for tile next- ru( ftt.it (r'ratat (iift (.'oncrl, to com otT November oil. At this, the vert lust :jnrert which Library is entitl -d by its charter to give, there will be z2Ja-),)i), cre.i dist ri -.Jilted to Ihe t ieket-hold.-rs ; t her ; is one prist; to every live tickets, and among the prises there are such as t hese, nil in ctth, i,"trj, S3 ,N. tJ3.'Jhj, $jo,(xw, Ac, Ac. No wonder the lionoers are doing for them who wouldn't? All the states, arid all Kuroi.e ar buying up th tickets. AH p-.-ople would undoubtedly prefer a fine head of hair grown upon their own headn, to Iving bald, or wearing false hair, and it has been the study of many of our learned men to lind a remedy to restore th- hair when it. has fallen out, and renew it s color after it lias become gty. Such a remedy has been found and is now offered to the world under t h" name of i lull's Veg etable Sicilian Hair lienewer : and, to ver ify this statement, read the following : This is to certify that I was very bald : in fact, my head was perfectly smooth''; and It is common in my family to grow bald early in life. I hav now used four bottles of Hull's Vegetable Sicilian I lair Kenewer ; and the hair has grown out. all over my li"ad, and is now a natural brown. HARTLEY CONTLON. scifio, Jknninos Co., In'D., May -is, -isiis. Personally appeared before me Hartley (.'onion, and upon oath, says the above statement is true. M. O. BUTLER, Notary Public. Mortality I're veil tctl. It would be a moderate estimate to place the number of cases in which Consump tion is prevented by t he timely use Balk's HOXEY OF HoRKIIiJL'M) AND 'i Alt, .it fen thousand p-r annum. No cough, cold, bronchial atfection, sore throat, or other ailment of the organs of respiration, can ever degenerate into a mortal disease, if this palatable and absolutely infalliable specific be taken in time Jind long enough persevered in. Pike's Tooth-Ache Duops-Cure In one minute. Pliysioiojgssts say llial our Hodie are renewed one? in seven years. The materi al of which they are reconstructed is the blood, and unless it be fully charged with the el.-ments of vitality, the strength and health of the system decline. Of all the blood depurents, Dii. Walker's Vinegar Hitters is the safest and most infalliable. There is no disease arising from deprava tion of the blood, which it will not speedilv euro. oetihn 1 C0NFESS?0NS OF AN INVALID. rUBHSHEK AS A WARNING and for the benefit f Yoitno Men and others who suffer from NERVOUS BEHILITY, LOSS OK MANHOOl), etc., pointingout the manx f ''- re. Written by Nathaniel May fair, Esq., who cured himself after under going considerable quabk. ry, and mailed free on receiving a post-paid directed enve lojc, by the publisher, BK. JOHN M. DAGXALL, 11 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, X. Y. A WoNor.Ki L Invention Recently Patented. An rjant li'tl" instrument which combines twelve j.-ract ic". M v useful tools, viz : Pocket, rule, ruler, square, level, srew driver, cliis'd, compnsses, su'.'ssors, button-hol" cutter, pat or knife, eraser and IK-ncil sharper. The article js made of steel and evidently durable. Agents are wanted in every town. Tha proprietors offer 'o s-nd st.'-ei polish'-d post i-aid bv mail for fifty cents. Silvr-r plated, one dollar. Gold plated, two dollars. Persons dsirm" an nyfiicy or to obtain th tools should nplv at once. The proper address is Combina tion Ttiol Co., 121 Nassau street,. New York Also, the new Revolver I.ightnin.- Trap" which winds up like a clock. Kills rat gophers, squirr. ls. mice, Ac. and throws themawayand sets itself as quick asthe name indicates. One trap sent bv express for one dollar. " T "" rr NOTICE ! My wife, rachael r. roop av. ing lett mv bed and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby notify tho public not to trust heron my account, as I will pay so bills of her eontractinsr arrertbis dsts. JACOB EXP. oru Ctrr, oct. 1ST. ,?)' ArW TO-DAY. AT E- D- KELLY'S, MAIN STREET, OREGON HTT, JncSah?IRECT FROM SAX of Fall and Winter Hats & Bonnets, WilES 'or Fal and ofOrKonCi van.l v 1. r to the ladies Low Prices J ",l lcinr at exceedingly MILLINERY GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS. HATS AND BONNETS. HATS AND BONNETS. rr?IHs AND flov;ers, FEATHEKS AND FLOWERS. RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS RIBBONS ANO ORNAMENTS! CALL AND EXAMINE. CALL AND EXAMINE. nr,?.trollUeJ show K'oUi, and no one urged to purchase. Our desire is to pleaao our numerous customers. Oregon ( iiy, oct- , l.74. tf Slu'rilTs Sale. Y VIRTUE OKA DECREE AND EX .i 9 edition issued out of the Circuit Court oi the state of Orepon for the count v or Clackamas, to me directed, iu favor of 8 th Smith and against Charles Cuttin" Jr., and Abigail Cutting, first, lor the sum ot one thousand seven hundred and fortv two and 2-5-100 dollars ($1,712 25) U. .S trold coin with interest at the rati: of ten per cent. IH.T annum, airainst. said Chrie Cutting, Jr. Second, lor the sum of three thousand and eighteen dollars ($,01s) U. S. gold coin, with interest at the rate of twelve per cent jh t annum, against said Charles Cutting, Jr., and Abigail Cutting and tor the furt her sum of thirty-two and 70-100 dollars ($:t2 70) costs and disburse ments in this suit. Now, therefore, I have this the 20th day of October, A. I.). 1874, levied upon the fol lowing property, real estate described as follows, to-wit : Situated and being in Clackamas county, state of Oregon. The sout h half of the donation claim of Charles Cutting. Sr., bounded as tollows: ltegm ning at a Make a lew rods- north-west of the house of W. 1). Woodcock, in the State and county aforesaid, running thneo east one mile, thence north one half mile, thence west one mile, thence south one halt mil s to the place of beirinninsr. con taining :J20 acres more or less. Also a part of the donation claim of said Charles rut ting. Sr. and wife, bounded as lollows : be ginning at a corner stone imbedded in t he ground and aout twenty feet south-west of the south-west corn-r of the store hist o.vned by the said Charles Cuttinc- Sr in his life time, running thence in an east erly direction two and a half chains, thence in a iiormeny direction as near as mav be to the south-east corner of the mill lot, men..-.; in :l westerly direction along the south line of said mill iot to the south west corner thereof, thence southerly to the place of beginning. Also another part of said claim known as the mill-lot, and hounded as tollows, to-wit : Beginning at a point three rods south-east of the south east, corner of the grist mill on the lot hereby descritx-d. running thence north, 17 ileg. east, five chains ; thence west. 11 d-g. north, two and a hair chains; thence southerly and parallel with the first de scribed line five chains ; thence easterly two and a half chains to the place of be ginning, containing one acre and a Quarter together with the water-power to said mill and mill lot, and also the appurtenances anil hereditaments of t he three tracts hero in before described. And or. the NJlt lis j- of Xidciiilior, 17 1, at t he hour of one o'clock, l M., at the Court House iloor, in Oregon City, Clack amas county, Oregon, I will sell the above described real estate at public auction to t he highest, bidder for cash in hand 17. S. gold coin, to satisfy execution, costs, accru ing costs and disbursements. J. 'l . APPKRS'JN. Siieriif of ClacUamas Co., Ogn. Oregon City, Oct. 20, 1S74. 4vr V!iy i Dyspepsia, so ifoiieinl! Simply because it is neglected or maltreated, strike directly at the cause. Remove the acrid humors which engender it, from tho stomach and bowels, with Tarrant's Eff.Tvtscent Seltzer Aperient and Indigestion, with all its painful con comitants, is cured. Sold by all druggists. Shpriffs Sale! TY VIRTUE OK A DECREE AND EX I) edition issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, to me directed, in favor of L. II. Allen and 1. II. Lewis, under the firm name of Allen . Lew is, and against T. J. Matlock and Hopie Matlo.-k his wife, for the sum of $1,:V7 HI, L". S. gold coin, ti gether with costs ot suit, accruing costs and disbursements. Now, therefore, I have levied upon the following real estate, to-wit : situated, lying anil being in Clackamas county. State of Oregon, an undivided one-third ot the following piece of land, of which T. J. Matlock became the owner by the last will of W. T. Matlock, deceased, said land being described and said bequest in said will (now on file in the Clerk's ollice of 'lackamns county, Staf eof ( iregon) as fol lows, tivwit : fifteenth, I set apart the following de scribed portion of my donation landelaim, the center of said tract on the easterly line of my donation land claim, shall be tho middle of a small stream on which is situ ated my grist mill, such tract shall be so surveyed with lines parallel with the do nation claim lines, asto include the creek, mill-race, dam, and mill and a npurtenances so as to include no more than ten acres ;said land, mill and appurtenances are to be considered in three equal and undivided parts. The bequest to said T. J. Matlock being in the following words: The second undivided one-third of t he same I give, de vise and bequeath unto my son Theodore J. Matlock: in other words the land hereby intended to be conveyed is all the interest. I take in the donation land claim of W. T. Matlock by reason of the bequeath as above set out. And on Saturday, the 7tli day of November, 1S74, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., at the Court House iloor in O-egon Cit y Clackamascoun ty, I will sell the above ilescril-d real es tate at public auction to the highest bidder, lor cash in hand, LT. S. gold coin, to satisfy execution, costs, accruing costs and dis bursements. J. T. APPEESON. Sheriff of Clackamas Co., Ogn. Oregon City, Oct. 13th 1S74. wl Iiiinrovtiiiriit of the Ipptr Columbia Kiver. Notice ti Contractors. Advertisement. Vsnto State's Enoinker office,) Pok ri. AXD, ' (regon. )etober od, 1S74. ( C'-'M El PROPOSALS IN HUPLTCATE O w ill received at thi otllc" until 12 M. on the 4th day of November, 1S71, tor the improvement of the Upper Columbia River at each of the following places : Umatilla Upper Rapids. 1-C .e the Dalles, about three hundred (300) cubic yards of rock. . Souallv nook Rapid. 36 miles above the Dalles, about three . hundred (30) cubic yards of rock. , .. The work to be done consist in blasting out rock ; nil rock being under water. Th amount available for the work Is twenty thousand (20.000) dollars. Printed sieoiflcations, instructions to bidders, and blank forms for proposal "tll be furnished on application to this office, when charts of tho localities above named tiiiiy uv e3.E2laeJ, T. VicELFR, . gWgaWBHMiaav---.c Dr. S. PARKER, LATE OF PORTLAMD, OFFERS IIIS services as Physician and Surgeon to the people of Clackamas county, who may at any time be in need of a physician. He has opened an office at Ward & Harding's Drug Store, where he can be found at all times of the day when not engaged In pro fessional calls. Residence, AJain Street next door but one above R. C'aufleld'a store October 23, 1874. tf ' JJ LOTH IN B O O T S A R Y G O I now offer this stock of Goods at Prices far below any other nouse in tne state. Times are hard ami rnonov scarce and I will pIvp cvsrv -n a C) 3) S 'the worth of their money. 1 also keep a lull assortment of ORKGON CITV MADK Alen and Unyt Clothing. Underwear, Flsnnolii, 1 Blanket. D S H 0 E S T O B A C C O S c I G And I krnt, ALSO Groceries, Cttlerj Jvwelry, Notion, Manical Instrument, ry, Klc, AT THE Lowest Prices Fox- CASH. AT A 11 S H 4 1 s c A P S octltStf Another Chance! FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT 1JJ AID OF TIIK ri'BLIC LIBRARY OF K ENTICE T. NOVEMBER 30, 1874. Drawliig Certain at that Date. LIST OF GIFTS. ( )ne Grand One 'irand )ne (J rand One (irand One irand Cash Cash Cash Cash Gift , it t Gift , Gift Gift $20,000 each.. 14,000 each, lo.ooo each. 5, MX) each., 4,000 each.. S,00i) tacl-.. 2,000 each., l.ooo each.. 50O each 100 each.. 50 each.. .$250 -0O0 . 100,000 . 75,000 . 50,000 . 25,000 . 100,000 . 110.000 . 150,000 . 100,000 . 100,000 . 90,000 . 100,000 . 100,000 . 120,000 . 50,000 . 050,000 Cash 5 Cash 10 Cash 15 Cash 20 Cash 'St Cash ) Cash 50 "ash 100 Cash 210 Cash 5o0 Cash lft.OUO Cash (iifts Cdfts, lifts. Gifts, Oifts, Gifts, Gifts. Gifts, Gifts, Gifts, Gifts. Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash 2,500.000 IMtlCL OF TICKins. Whole Tickets .' ?. $50.00 Halves 25.00 Tt-nth, or each Coupon 5.00 11 Whole Tickets fur 500.00 22 M Tickets for 1,000.00 For Tickets and Information, Address, THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE, Agent unit Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. octSwfl ICstablishod. in 1SG0. ii. v. iri. u a i-x iii s "jrouLD a.vvouxck to Tin: crn- T t z.-iis of Oregon City, and vicinity, that h' has purchased, tilted up and nlltd tho store OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE, on Main Htro'-t, bet ween Third and Foirth, Oregon Oity. My Steele oonslits of Drjr-Uoods, Clot hi ur. Hoots And 8hot, (iroterlvf, Pntent Mndicinea, Perfumery, Iat and ( npj, Ilntod-U"are, Ladles' and flentu' FurnUliinr Good, China Ten Hets, Table Cutlery, Hosiery,, Crockery, Wlndnw-Olait, (llaia-M'arv, Vankee Notion, Hardware, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, KOl'E, GRAIN SACKS, Arc,, &c. Having been established since I860, my Ions experience in business enables ma to know what to buy for this market. MY STOCK OF General !Meroliaiiclise is li.irge and well Assorted. There Is no house In the City thftt Can Undersell Me. SMALL PROFITS AND OIU'K RETL'RXS, Is my Motto. Call and Examine my Good before lurclmliift- dwwlieie, and I will suit y" B. A. HUGHES. Oregon City, July 17th, 1871. FORSALE. TIIR UXDKRSIGNED OP'FERS HIS premif.es, in Oswogo, for sale at a bar pain, for cash. Tlmre is a fine dwelling and out building., orchard and about throe acres of land. Finely situated for a board ing house for the hands employed in tho Iron Works. J. V. CAIXK. Oswego, Sept. 10, 1S74. 3w WALTHAM WATCHES. These celebrated Watches have been greatly improved during the present year, and several new sizes added the list. The stem-winding and setting attachment can now be had with and grade ot size, and all the old established grades of koy-winders are also made as before. Any one who contemplates buying a watch, either now or in the future, should seud for our new Iesoript iv.' pric List, which Is now ready AXI) KENT FKKK. This describes all the Watches, large and small, Iidi.'s' and Gent lemen's, Gold and Silver, with prices of each, and contains besides information In relation to watches useful to every one. It also explains in full our plan of send ing single Waltham Watches at low prices to any place in the Union by mail or ex press, with the bill to collect on delivery with privilege to the purchaser to open the package and examine the watch before paying, and wit h no obligation to take it unless entirely satisfactory. Thousands have obtained genuine Waltham Watches from us in this way and all have received full value for their money. A large assort ment of extra heavy cases for the Pacific trade always on hand. Every one should sent for a Price List, as the farther you live from New York the more advantage it Is to deal with us. When you write please i mention that advertisement was seen in I the Oheton City Enterprise. Address ! HOWARD fc CO., 2'C. 233 T'SX Avcu, A.LEVYS. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, DRY GOODS ! CLOTHING! HATS and CAPS! GROCERIES! ETC.. ETC. ETC. THE FIRST GRAND OPENING ...or rata. 1874 FALL SEASON 1874 Will bo Iaanirurated by Nplsndld Exhibition of NEW GOODS! BRADLEY, MARSH & CO., O.'C Monday, August 3lBt, BRADLEY, MARSH & Co. IKEL TIIKV WUUI1 HE WANTING iyt courtesy o their numerous pat rons, as well as foregoing' a pleasure to themselves, were they to allow tho "yellow leaf" of Time to pass by without some suit able acknowledgement for the more than liberal support accorded them since their advent in business. The uuretarded and unexampled pro gress of HUADI.EY. MAKSH A. CO. in pop ularity and business success has inspired their rivals and competitors with bitter animosities, and their envious tongues misconstrue every motive with a view of injuring our fair fame and well earned reputation In the world's esteem. viewing the past with contemplation's sober eye, and cheered by the generous support of this community, we shall con tinue to pursue a steady, onward course, that has no retiring ebb, regardless of our detractors, to whom we cherish no resent ments, relying in the future on that ener gy ability and watchful enterprise that is sure to reward every intelligent and saga cious attempt to supply a generally felt want. We are desirous of building up a business that will be a CREDIT TO THE CITY AND STATE! Mour opponents endeavor, according to their means and ability, to emulute us in this resect, and in a very snort time trade will be attracted to Portland thathas tK-t-n, from well known causes, divested from it, and numerous teuantloss houses will find occupants J BRADLEY, MARSH & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, ..AJT. Gicncrsil Importers .or ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOODS, Corner First & Stark Sts., PORTLAND. CASH ADVANCES MADE O EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PBODCCE. FALL 1S74: la jrowr time to bay goods at low prices. 8. ACKER MAN & CO. are now receiving a large stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, aU of tho Latest Styles, which will soil ATiLESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES. Our stock has been bought for cash, and w will sell It at a small advance above SAN FRANCISCO COST. yE WILL SAY TO EVERYBODY BE- T fore you purchase or go to Portland, come and price our goods and convince yourself that we do what we say. Our stock consists In part of Fancy and Staple " Dry Goods, Clothing. Hats. Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Grocer les. Hard ware and a great many other artlclnatoonnmar- ours to mention ; ALSO DOORS, WINDOWS, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC. i ETC. We Will Also DiT tha Hla-hest VarV-at Price for Country Produce. 8. ACKERMAX A CO. Oregon City. Sept. 11. 1874. tf THE NEW IMPROVED Side Feed and Back Feed. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. Always in Drier and Seaij for Wcrk, If there is a FLORENCE MACHINE within one thousand miles of San Fran cisco not working well, I will fix it with out any expense to the owner SAMUEL HILL, Agent, No. 19 New Montgomery Street, GRAND HOTEL BUILDING, ak nuscttco. JPACIFIC BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Sonlhmt Corner First and Morrison Sts. From this date we hare adopted the CASn BASIS AND HARD TIMES PRICES. Com and soe us and there will be mu tual satisfaction. Ct'HTOMEItS AT Ol'R LOW PRICES Akd OURSELVES AT CASH. GEORGE A. PEASE, South west Cor. First Si Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon, August 7. 1874. tf FREE VACCINATION FOR CHILDREN DR. S. PARKEIt HAS RETURNED from the East and has reopened his office at Bell & Parker's Drup Store, Main trcet, Oregon City. Residence at Mrs. Post's. The Doctor, while in Boston, Mass., procured a limited supply of vaccine mat ter taken from a caLf, and for a short time will vaccinate free of charge, either at his oraceorat their residence, if within the city limits or at Canemah, all -children, in Clackamas count vndcr 12 years whose parents are desirous of having them vac cinated with pure, unadulterated virus, and thus protected Irom the dancers of Small Pox or any scrofulous complaint, llsep-tf DR. S. PARKER. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING SOLD out their business in this city, would respectfully ask those indebted to them to call at the old store and settle their ac counts either by cash or note. We desire to square up our business as soon as possi ble, and those knowincthemselves indebt ed to us will confer a favor by making im mediate payment. Either of the under signed are authorized to receipt for debts due the firm. All pereons having demands against us, will please present t heir ac count. PELL fc PARKIfcH. Once More We Come I With a Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, TARGER AND MORE ATTRACTIVE Han Francisco Panic,, and which we offer at Urcatly Reduced Prices. Our stock CH O THESTGr Has been largely increased and we can show as handsome a line of ready-made goods in Men and Rovs Business and r "? 5s Suits Overcoats, etc., as can be found in the country, and at prices that cannot fail to satisfy. Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is filled w-Ith a splendid assortment of all the leading styles and fashionable sbactos of goods Emprcm Clotli. Mohaira. French and American Dress Uoodi, Blnek Alpacra, Brilliantlnes, t'Bihmtret, &c. ELS. Plaid. Plain andOpera Flannels, of all col ors. Bleached and Unbleached Cottoa Flannels.' Im dies1 and Cents tndrwarc, Shawlti a ift Soarf, 8 Wool Blanket, TrWn Us and Tra-velliijr Satchel Uats and Caps, Oil Cloth for Flooraud Table. BOOTS and SHOES, We would call special attention to our stock of Men's and Boys' San Francisco Boots, which we have sold for a number of years pst with general satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE t FARMING UTENSILS. Choice Teas, Canned Ooods, and all choice Family Groceries, All at Low Prices. Also. LIVERPOOL AND CAOAX ISLAND SALT. Highest Price paid for all kinds of i'rodwee siikI Wool. seplStf I. SELLING. Vt 33 ii iii ! I WILL SELL AT A REASONABLE Fl3 ure, my Livery Business, Stock, ic, and lease my Barn to a purchaser for two years; also If required, will lease my Dwelling House for same time, Oregon City, Oregon. August 20, 1874. JT M. FRA2ER. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Tor the n-lkf :; cure of nil dcrt'iiv.'.' HJi'iiN in the : ici.. U'Mi. 1. t'V, i--- 'i !nay .1 in. ! i aijvv;-i'si'., and M Cict'Dmt pnrj,'!i.'-- (. Hoi:,; l-Uiflj Vt;-.:- table, titcy .-r !.. m no iu-'u y riii,.4C rp I vs !k:.-". i. tri'iN -'iKiiCi ir-! sn;lc: iit' ;: ' . .-. - use; and ererj family .-bojilu .'::vo il-i-m n..;i i for their protection ax.d reli'.T, vl.cn Lonii ejeuerieure h.n ciovfi! U.:!'i to u.e s ;it- est, surest, and best of nil thtr fil? f.-iit the market abouod.-. By their o:nioi..!i the blood i- purified, Uic corru;nii.-.: : -ys- q torn xcllcd, ol-tni-liort rcui--;-.. rH ttw whole maehinery of life lestorefi :c m hj.'.iiify activity. Internal organs wliiv.)'. IjWfi'z i-i i and sluggish are cle:iii.?i'U iiy A " i-lli.t. ;.: stimulated into action, 'llfus iii-ite. ut is changed into health, ile vj:1iio f wL.;. n iii;u.s'', when reckoned on the vi'I i-.mliiti.tio - r. i- ' ;.: it, can hardly be coisiputod. Tl.eir si; -a ir cor.titwt makes Uicni pleasant to tako, and tin.-..-virtues niiiiu paired for wiy of t.u:v, that tiiev arc ever frt--h, :uvl io"f?r:tr rr-'i.-Me. Although s-e:s.rol-.!:ijr, tl-ey vc nti'.d. :iiid r nfcii witiiout disturl;u:c lo tin couHU'.liur. , o vl:ct. :r ocenpation. Fuli directiont, ara given on ;V.. Tr-r,v-rer each box, how to u.-e Uicni ;-.s ;. f.-r-.i-ty I'hv-ie, ami for the following i-oiaptMitt. m rj. .'.:: t. nils rapidly cure: For llyiii'i.-iw or S itm. S.it .. . neM, Languor and j cif.T ' '"' fhould be tuken modora'.i-ly : i- i.e': .; . ach, and restore its he:s!U:y tirxc ::i:d -i-ii-j-i. For X.iver 4Joi;;lii; tit :i : :--.o n;;. tonis, JSiliou fi2ec(!;icli. n t". L.;- r.i achr, Jauntiirr nv f'l-i-'.-i) rtftlf :s ff:i loua Colic ;ii'l ISiiioi 3t't'. ;---i. '. y -i.-i bo judiciously taken ftr c : -h . t.i t diseased action or reu-j tin- ol.-.irr : -.- v. .-. h cause it. . For O.vnont r-rT or TSiitrr?.' x;:, '-:' mild dose is generally rf!ii:n-.l. For IlUeuuiutiViii. C"s:t. Cr . T.-;. pitution of tfjn- !!iut't. it: t ;- Aide, ItcU and Loiin. tlicy -!. :! !e e!;.7:..i uously taken, af reqiiireri. t- 1:.-cjc -.- .ii i-s RCtioii of the tyMeni. tt-i an -ii :i.;e:r; " complaints diappc:r. For lrisy and 5roiiiifj I Si ;; "Cii -, they should be "taken in hirge f'-'id i'v.:iS!it t- to tiroduco the eflct-t wf a dra -lie "'U'- Lr-:. For Huiirciioii. a largo f!o-e ri:o:'; ! e taken, as it producer the tu-Mied eT-.-ji ; sy;!i pathy. As a Dinner Pill, lako en- ov two J i'l :.j promote digestion and relieve the tjr.taoii. An occasional dose t-tiiimlates Ihe itui:vl: :. bowels, restores the apporiie. antl iuvixor.nt". :i.c system. Hence it ii oilen ndvnmai'ernir. whi-a-no serious deraugemenl exir,t.-. One vlio fe s tolerably well, often find t!:ai ;i d.j it" t':-'o Fills makes hitn feci decidi-Ily better, from th.r deansinK and renovating cCoct on Uiu digesiivo apparatus. rEKrAEliD BT Itr, J". CATER CO., l-racficl CHlts, Z.OWJ-JI.Z., 3IA.SS., V. S. .4. FOl 6ALJS BY ALL DKUUaiSTS rVESYWULltli Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, otioh as Coughs, Colds, "Whoopinjc Oough, Hronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Amons tha great discoveries of modern science, few aro of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Lunjrs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this and other countries, haa shown thnt it does surelv and efiectually control them. Tho testimony of our best citi reus of nil classes, establishes tho fact, Mint GiiRUttv I'ECTOitAt. will ami does relieve nd cure the afKicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs bevond any other medicine. Tho most dangeroin atTections of the ruhnonary Oipana yield to its power; and cases of Consump tion, cured by this preparation, are public ly known, o remarkable as hardly to bo be lieved, were thev not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the puhlio mav re! v for full protection. By curing Cough, the" forerunners of more seriou- disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces tho mot sceptical. Every familv should keep it on hand as a protection against tho early and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which ire easily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected, len der hi ng need this defence; and it is unwise to he without it. As a safeguard to children, amid tha distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood. Cherry Pectoral is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes aro rescued from premature graves, and f aveJ to the love and affection centred on them It acts speedily and surelv against ordinary colds securing somid and health-restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily thev can l cured. Originally tho product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is pared in making every bottle inthe utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently re lied upon as possessing all the virtues it bas ever exhibited, and capable $f producing cures as mernorabla as the greatest it has ever effected. FKEFABX DT Dr. J. C. AYER fit CO., Lowell, Mass., practical and Analytical Chemist a. gcn BY xr r' TE'CCrGISTS rVESTTVIP Tf-' o G G G 0 O O O o O o o o o 0 0 G O O o 0 o o UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,