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0 o 3 G O o O o o o ' o 3 O THE EKTEBPB1S OttECM Ct XY, OHEGO.V, OCT. J, IS7I. T1IC HAllIlisT TIMi:. BY POP.A IARMOORE. o The bright rays of the setting sun Glanced white thro' an open door, And danced in the hair Of an infant fair, Who "prattled upon the floor. .She toved with a basket with pebbles rilled, And laughed to hear them chime ; The mother smiled, then sighing said : This is her happiest time." 'Neath the spreading boughs of an oak en tree A tinv house was made; The bute had reached the dignity Of a ten year old, and merrily P.eneath the branches played. Her choicest toys were gathered there ; The house was arranged with great est care ; A bed was made of the softest moss Draped with theclustering vine; An old man passing, paused and said : 'This is her happiest time." A voting gii Tat hr mirror stood Twining her golden hair; And as she turned the tresses back From her brow so pure ami fair. The happy light of youth and joy, Uleamed from her bright blue eve; The light of a nature without alloy, Andsho warbles right merrily From morn till vesper chime ; And old dame listening murmured low: . ,, " This is her happiest time. .She stood before the altar A voung and blooming bride; From her eye theie lx;amed A wondrous liirht, Love, blent with truth ami pride; Love strewed her path with llowers, Hope lured her on its way ; The heavens were bright With countless stars, Ivirth never seemed so gay: She seemed like a bright spirit ; Sent from some celestial clime, To make the earth more beautiful ; With this her happiest time? A cold and lifeless form is robed In snowv drapery now, And bands of sunny hair are laid Across a marble brow. The eve is closed, the cheek is pale, lint the face we surely know The face of babe, child, maiden, And bride of long ago. A strong man cries in agony " Jod help me ! I repine." An amrel whispers in nis ear "This is her happiest time." living. Lying is a disgraceful vice, and one that Plutarch paints in most dis graceful colors, when he says that it is "affording testimony that one de spises God, and then fears men." It is not possible more happily to de scribe its horrible, disgusting and abandoned nature; for can we imagine anything more vile than to be cowards with regard to men, and brave with regard to (.iin'-Mont'iiyi". Although the devil be the father of lies, ho seems, like other great in ventors, to have lost much of his reputation by the continual improve ments that have been made upon Lim. ii-ii. The r..ost intangible, and there fore the worst, kind of a lie is a half truth. G-li 1S :i puctiliar device of n "conscientious" detractor. Vh ilt'jton t 1 llstoit . No lie can you speak or act, but it will come, after longer or shorter calculation, like a bill drawn on na ture's reality, and be presented there for payment with the answer: Xo olleets Ciirhlc. A lie has no legs, and cannot stand ; but it has wings and can lly far and "wide. Wnrhiirloii. He w ho tells a lie is not sensible how great a task he undertakes; for lie must be forced to invent twenty more to maintain one. Po-. "When thou art obliged to speak, be sure to speak the truth: for equiv ocation is half way to lying, and ly ing is the whole wav to hell. Wn. Pen.). Lord, Lord, how this world is giv en to lying! Shalspearp. S.vwnrsT Un.vxDV. We are .sorry to learn that a German chemist has succeeded in making a first-rate bran dy out of saw-dust. We are a friend of the temperance movement, and we want it to succeed; but what chance will it have when ii man can take a rip-saw and go oit and get drunk with a fence rail?A"What is the use of a prohibitory Inor law if a man is able to make TTandy smashes out of the shingles on his roof, or if he can get delirum tremens by drinking the legs-otl his kitchen chairs? You may shut an inebriate out of a gin shop, and keep him away from tav erns, but if he can become uproari ous on boiled sawi Pist and dessicated window-sills, an effort at reform mut necessarily be wise, therefor a failure. It will f temperance so- eieties will butt, chemi.-t before he er the German goes anv further. Dr.TKKMIMll) TO IiEMKMREK. ' They parted in ? fi row, tiiey partecl in tears. "The luisband was to remain at liordeaux, for he had a situation there; his wife wa- to go to Londo as governess, and jiey tilled the rai way station with tie 'noise and soi row of their p;Jling. " Do nc cease to love me. 111 do not forgt that you are the ,.ife of a decet there; his wife wa- to go to London and ;iiev n led the rail- sor- not rtret mm. said the 1 sband. "Never, never," said the w ',-, and she pulled out her IbuidkeicLlef and tied a knot in it that she might remember. brain, which was eeed by a stop page, of the ventih . r of the heart. This gave me an in:Jammation in the borax, and now I'm sick with the chloroform morbus. There is no blessing like th:it of health, particu- l;ivl- lvlifin ion ' JL, S vkcastic. It 1 ll ing been cd that a wild ass 11 d eseapt P.irnura's show, tlX Louisvili report- aped from ille Jorr- nnl man says all ! le evidenee he wants of the fact is the way the pa per ou uis xanie are meddled with. At which the Boston Alrrtisor savs that a ramble through" the edi torials of the Jour.uil is all the evi Odenee that the readers of that paper will require. nt ylaysville. Kyi rvnnonn - the marriago of Jame.cA jecrgett. of lnek-ski-ill, to Sallio lllnkavu, ,,f l;rcv. abort. (I - . " '"' -. 1 -T- Mus. Tahtivo, rox. "La me!" sighed Airs. Paiiugton. "here I liave been sulTerinl the bigamies of death for three mr A il weeks. First, I was seized with lldeeding phreno logy in the left ,-Tmisphere of the " 1 " THOMAS CHARMAN ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS of Oregon Citv and of the Willamette Valley, thai he is still on hand and dolus business on the old motto, that A XimUe Six Ptncc it Better than a Slow Shilling. I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOC7C OF GOODS evf r before offered in this city ; and consists in jart, as follows : Eoots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Faints and Oils, Sash and Doors, Ch i na wa re, Q uec nsware, .stoneware, Crockery, I'latedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy No- Iiope, Faming tionsof Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc., Of the, above list, I can say my stock is the 31 O S T CO 21 1 I K t i: ever ottered in this market, and was seleted with especial car.' for tin; Oregon City trade. All of which I now otter for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use for t he Indies, or any one els-', to t h in k of going to Port land to buy goods for I am lh t'-rmi iirtl to S' ll L'h'up and not to allow myself to be LM)ERS0LD IN THE STATE OF OREGOX. All I ask Is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do t hat Twenty Yenrx Experience in Oregon City enables me to know the re quirements oi' t In1- trade. Come one and all and see for yourselves that the old stand of -THOMAS GUAKMAX cannot be beaten in quality or price. It would be us'-less lor me to tell you all the advantages I can ottt-r you in the sale of goods, as every store th;it advertisi-s does that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All I wish to say is fo!ii! aihl SiT.und Examine for Yoiirsrhi's fori do no wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now that I. -nil still alive, and desirous to st 11 goods cheap, for .-ash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Tha nking all for t he liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. TJIos. CHAKMAX. Main Street, Oregon Oty, Legal Tendfrs and Count v Scrip taken at ! market rates. Tllos. CH All.'l AN. j Ui?"o' ,! lbs wool wanted bv XIIOS. CHAPMAN. J. P. DA VIES. JOSHUA DAVIE J. P. DAViES & CO., A'ucrrioxTCivRS A T I C03I3IISSIOX JIEIUHAXTS, Fi:ii;-rnt)OF siuxi-; uvildiau, WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. 8. C. Lib.rnl Ailvuni's Mmli' on Consi'-Mimciils. July 21, 1S71 :ly RrLrcc Sail. In the Circuit Court of the State o Oregon, for t he con nt y of Clackamas. George w. Frossrr, riaintitt, vs. Willi i m II. Prorsser, ") Esther A. Cook. J oh n r . t ooli, Arthur Warner, Adminis trator of t ho Estate of Ma ry l'rf)sser, deceased. Defendants. 1 Y VIRTU V. OF A CERTAIN DECREE 1 nnd order of sale made in the above e i it it led suit, in jaid court , on t he 2St t, day of September 1S71, X" subscriber a r-feree for that purpose duly appointed by said court, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on TiiessUiy I lie Gii vd (IM) daj of Xuvem ler, 174, at, two C) oVlock I. M. of said day, at. the Court House door in Oregon ( ity, 'lacka- mas county, Mate ot Oregon, certain r.-al estate directed by said decree to be sold, and described therein as follows: Farts of S et ions eight (S) and nine (i), in Town ship two (l) South, liangeone (1) East, be luga port ion of t he don at ion land claim of Henry l'ro"r and Mary I'ros -r d -c"as"d, r-ituated in Clackamas county. State of hvgon, containing aljout l!v acre.;. Terms ot sale : one hall of t ho purchase money to b paid on d iv of sale, in 1". S. gold coin, reina ining half in one year from date of sale in gold coin, th -'unpaid portion to draw Interest and pavment of same to e sr-ctir -d by approved securitv ,. ,r Alt I HCK WAKNFH, livferec. S. Hna.AT, Atty. for I'laintitr. Not- The above land is situated a short distance irom the town of Oswego, and contains valuable deposits of iron ore, which can be seen by persons visiting the premises. oct.'wr, Ailiiiiiiislrator's S-iIr. In t he County Court of Clackamas Count v ree.)Il. In the maiterof the estate of Jacob ICandlc ileceased : V"OTU E IS IIERKr.Y (HVEN TH VT IV pursuance r an order and license made and given by the Hon. Count v Court of lackamas County, state of Oregon, at the October term. 1S71, thereof, we will pro-ce.-, to s-11 at public auction to the hi-li.-t -idder, at the Court House door in Or7-on ( uy, on " Saturday, November tlie 1 Itli . 1 IsJ I, ' the foIloyin!r d--scribed parcel of land s't unted ,n -lackamas ( 'ount v, ( r- ami belonging to the est ate of Vaid deceas" t.vwit : 1 he west half of claim b n - a Part, ot sect ions 4. 5, 8 and 0, in T. 4 s l , " :!ul .bounded an 1 described as follows beg.nmng at a point !-7,)chains South and' l--a chains E. of the v. V. comer or sal. sect ion ; , hence W. ,, cha ns, t hence N. 4-2 chains. sol.th s de-. 4.', P chains, thence K. chains, t h 'nc,' s 40 chains to the place of b.-innin- con' tairung 101 .io-l'Xi ncres. n'n-' con- Terms of Sale ioId coin, half down nt the time ot sal, and the other half the purchaser to give a note s -urrd bv mort gage U.n th- premises. Ieed at the ev peiise oi the purchas -r. GEO. C. KAN HI E H. N. ldLI.INi ;s. ' . Administrators. Oregon City. O.-t. s, NOTICE. T IVKI-'X UP KV THE SUnsfRinPTf !ii;ig in Lower Mola'la 1Y einef ' Clackamas Cfunity. Or- goa, August 1", lsTi" one roa n-sorn 1 horse. - ev,-,',,'; Kjx' venrs oM: fifteen hands high; small strip in the face; right hind root white; saddle marks: ruptured In th- groin. The owner is requested to prove propertv and tak" him awav. DANIET.WYLAND T hereby certify that I have appraised said nors", .move aescnoeu. at t turtv .irt; dollars. Wr. Mop.ri.AN-n, Justice of tlie Peace. oct2iv5 AUCTIIOXAXD COMMISSION. A. B- RICHARDSON, er of Front idifpak it.,Portlai.d former Aiiclioii Sales I Of Ileal Estate, jroti-ii.-, chanuist; mm aw.i. SALE AYS-WcdnesdavUnrday Auctioneer. English Refined Bar nd P.undle Iron English Square and Octiigon Cast - Stee l, Horse Shoes, Hasps, Saws, Screws, Fry-Pans, Sheet Iron, It. G. Iron. ALSO large assortment of Groceries and Liq uors. A. 15. KICIIAltDSON, Jan. 1, lS73-tf. Auctioneer. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. First Street 1eteeii Aliler nil.! 3Ior visnu Stx., ii nd Alder Street letiveei First and l-'ioiit Streets. loi'tlancl, Ol'CpTOll. VN INSTITUTION DESIGNED TO PRE pare P.UYS, YOUXU and MIDDLH Alil'.D MiXfur Ilusiness Atfairs. II. 31. I-PJiANCK, V.". 1. WSIl'l'IJ, : PreHldent, See ret a ry. I'or acquiring :i Pructicil Busiufxa Ii'lucxt timi I his institution otr.-rs superior advan tages, and is acknowledged by Leading Lusiness Jlen to be the best Commercial College on the Pacific Coast, ami second to none. Each Department is l-'irst class, and is un der the special charge of EXl'KltlEXCKU TK.vciiEiw, and the whole school is under the immediate superintendence of the President and Secretary. The school room and count ing are united upon a plan that, secures to the student all t he practical ad vantantages of each. There is in operation a ij.vxivirvG iiovsi: fully illust rat ing t hat business. The same system being observed in each depart incut, the student buys, sells, ships, barters, con signs, discounts, insures, draws checks, notes and drafts, gives leases, deeds, Ac, and goes through the entire routine of ACTUAL UfSlXKSS. In adding to the completeness of the In stitution the proprietors have instituted a SLT.liMTi: DEPARTMENT YM LADIES. The en t ranee t o rooms of t his D -part nient is upon Ahb r street, and access to them is had only by the teachers and lady stu dents. Itare facilities are olTi-red to ladies for acquiring a Thorough K no'.vledge of Business I'ract ice ; of Telegraphy and Pen manship. The DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY is in charge of first-class operators and teachers, and supi lied with Jill theappar at us of a lirst-class otiice. This Institution as now conducted claims to have iaei 1 it k-s for imparting a t borough knowledge of the Art of iVnmanshjji ! that not. one in ten of the Ucsinkss Coi. i.i:oks now in existence possesses; the De part ment being under t lie special superin tendence of one of the Leading Penmen of the United states. For full particulars s-'nd for National IlrsiNi.ss t oi.m:ok .loriiNAt. sent to any I part ot t he con nt rv tree. Address, " i !. :t .N K h iii i ic, I Lock Dux lot, Portland, iregon. lonev ! Money! "IfOXEY TO I'.K.Vl) IN SUMS O I i a ml u pwa rds. -"je0, (.ire iron Citv, .March lr, IsTL mai:;tf .KHlNsuX .v MrCOWX, ch as. it. c.a. iT:p:r. Ji;L:D, HKALEil IX GENERAL M EliCHANDLS E, COUXEll OF SFA'KXTIl AND MA IX STREETS, OllJX.'OX CITY. Has Just lleeeiveil a Now Sloi'k of Calicoes;, Dress (iooils. Ilmwn ami Illeaelied Sheet intrs, House Liiiiotr, Shirtings, Talile-Liiien. Irish Iliwoin Iinen.s, Linen Towelling, Table-Clot lis, 'orscts, Ladies' and Cents' I lose, Thread, ("ambries, liuttons, Itih'noiis, Iaees and Insertions, Embroidery, White omuls, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Ac Also, a full assortment of LAOlES'AfiD CKILDERN'S SHOES, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys Wliic-U Have I mm? scJectert vitli sM--inl tare for Uii market un! ramiot HE SVHPASSED IN iu amty or imiick. Tllli m(.il!I MAKKIiT PRICE PAID FOll fOUXTHV PRODUC T;, March 13, 1873 :if SOLDIERS' War Claim Agency No. If 1 Mjiotomerj- Itl.xlt, SAN FRANCISCO, CAT;. T U. .nci-X. ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW , an I Commander of. the tirand Army of the Republic in California and Nevada, will give prompt attention to the collection of Additional Travel Pay, now due California and Nevada Volunteers discharged mur- t ha n three hundred miles from home. Solde rs can depend on fair dealing. Information given free of charge. When writing enclose stamp for reply and state company and repjimenl and whether vim have a diselia;;,-, ConlVSS L.i e. tenteVi t hn t ! me for tiling claims for aldi tiorial Mounty under Act of .Inly lsiiH, to January 17"), so all such claims must b-1 male I .'-for that time. Original Motility of Ml has li 'en all. e.v.il a! I voiu ntei-rs who enlisted before .Iuly22d LSI. 1 for t hree years, if not paid the same wh-'n discharged. Land Warrants can be obtaind fors-Tvie"s render -d b- tore WV, but not for s -rviccs in the lat ' war. Pensions for late :ir ;md war of ll- o'ltairu-d an-I increased when s-i lowed for less than disability warrants, but no pensions are allowed to Mexican and Florida war soldiers. State of Texas has gran t eil pensions to survi vi ng veterans ot Texas K-'volution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize Monev is now due and being paid. V. II. Aikf-n also attends toGeneral Law and Collection business. Hmo. A. G. VVALLJG'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. I'itlec-U'tt UuUdine; ('(irnrr of hlark nnd Front Streets. PDRTLAND, - OREGON. S LANIC HOOKS KCLKD AND POtT.VI) to any desired pattern. Music books, Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev ery variet v of srvlc known to I he trradc. Orders from the eountry promptly at tendetl to. For Sat. k. We will sell either a Flo rence or G rover fc Laker Sewing Ma chine at S.m Francisco t.riees. In order that those who desire a machine, ami are not aide to iy the entire anioimt may he aeeom miniated, we will sell tliem on the installment plan, payable so much per month until paid for. ! fsi P E R 8 A L P1 ILLS, Suvier, Lalvocue A: Co. Oregon Cit-. Kep constantly on hand for sale flour. Middlings, Blan and Ch'. -ken Feed. Parties purchasing feed must furnish t he sack. a. r o T.rr k N 0 T A II Y P U 15 L I C. ENTERPRISE OFFICE. (IKECO.N CITY. C0TJHTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIrX)RNIA. Y? MM MEXICAN Mustang Liniment was first Icnovm in America. Its mrrits are bow ire 11 known throughout the habitable world. It has the oldest and best record of any Liniment in the world. From the millions upon millions ol bottles sold not a single complaint has ever reached us. As a Healing and Pain-Subduing Liniment it has no equal. It is alike, beneficial to MAN AND BEAST. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. S. T-1860-X ve OLD Homestead Tonic Plantation Bitters is a purely lregrialZt Prtaraticn, comfirA of Calisaya hark, Roots. Herts and Fruits, among which will te yound Sarsaariian, Paudelion, Wild Cherry, Sassafras, Tansy, Genitan, Sweet Flag etc.- also TaniarinJs, Dates, Prunes and Jumper Hctt'im, preserved i n a sufficient quantity (only) of the spirit of 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 A Hacks, J-'ez-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 WOMEN are subjected, and as et tonic for the Aged, Feeble and Debilitated, has no equal. They are strictly intended as a Temperance Tonicor Bit ters, to be used as a medicine only, and always according to directions. Soi-D r.Y Atx First-class Drucoist 3. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE .staisi-i-:. -o- rp II K UN DKUSK NKD PROPRIETOR OF 1 the Livery Stable on Fifth street .Oregon City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand Saddle Uugjry Horsex, l!"Tj;l" Can la e;,- an, I llackn. Prices .Reasonable. He will a Iso run a hack to and from the WILHOIT SODA SPRINGS during the summer season, with good horses .competent a ml gent h-ma n ly drivers. FARE AT LIVING RATES. J. M. FRAZKR, Proprietor. Oregon City, May Tt, 1S7.L yf .1 A V P A f7 T O Jt I H S. WJLLIAl singer t r 4 t IP inj'n i r r r t- r r u r I - j-ij A FACTORY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF Furniture, Blinds, and Doors, AND niOlLm.NtiS OF ALL SIZES. They will also do Turning of every dc script ion to order, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH! ftAIl work warranted. Shop on the Kivcr, in Lewis' Shop Opiwjsite Oregon City Mills. A GEMS FOll THE ENTERPRISE. The following persons arc authorized to act as agents for the JEn'THRI'KISk : Geo. P. Howell A Co., 10 Park Row, New York. Coe, Wethcrill &. Co., 607 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Abbott tifc Co., No. SJ and SI Nassau street, New York. Portland.Orcgon L. Samuel San Francisco I 'fh,J?- 1I.:.'co I L. 1. 1- isher St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Mil-s Astoria, Clatsop county ...A. "an Dusen Salem - L. Williams Harrisburg ...J. II. Smith Lafayette, Yam hi 11 county J. L.Ferguson I 'alias. Polk county have Holmes Eola H. Dotv Jacksonville K. K. Hanna Henton county W.A. Wells Corvallis Hon. .John Purnet t Canyon City.Grant co .W. P.. Itswell Albany .. N.Arnold Dalles, Wasco county, x. 11. (Jates Latirande, Cnion county . . ('rai-' Pendleton, Umatillit county, s. v. Knox Eugene City M-M. Thompson , ' I E. L. PriMow Roscburg .non. r,. p. Ij)lno Lebanon ) V- 1 f ontague , .,, " I J. R. Ralston Jacksonville Hon. E. I). Fondrav Long Tom h. C. Huston CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Butteville Iohn Znlnwa,t Cascades Henry McCJugin LVnr' S"V T- bright Eagi,. Creek Frank V. Foster Hardmg-s Capt. Z. C. Norton lTer nhM W. Morcland M ilwaukie Ton n TT, . k... ...lf.tuwrirf swego John TWl. Upper Molalla W. II. VauRhan TO LET. THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED as the Council Chamber, in Dr. Thes ins's brick building. Apply at t his office. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUItSCHIBE FOK THE ENTERPRISE. B2 50 PER YEAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Each number contains tho LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. From all Parts of the World ; A Carefully Selected Summary of STATE AND TERRITORIAL ISTEWS ITETvIS; A Corrected Lint or the Markets 1 Portland, San Francisco and Oregon City LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS, On all Subjects of Interest to the FARMER, MERCHANT OR MECHANIC Also, Carefully Selected M1SCKI.LAMJOUS HEADINC. In 9hort.it Is In Every Respect a LIVE NEWSPAPER. Having a large and constantly increasing Circulation In the most populous part of the State, offers superior inducements to those who wish to Advertise. Advertisements inserted on REASONABLE TERMS. The Campaign of 1674 will soon begin, and It Is therefore a good time to Subscribe in order that you may be posted on currant events Send in j-our subscription at once 1 Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. In the matter uj the Jtztote of Jacob Karullc, DectiUfd: rpo THE HEIRS ANDOTHER PERSONS L Interested in the estate of Jacob Han dle, deceased. Whereas, theduly appoint ed Administrators of said estate have filed in said Court a jx'tition praying for an or der toseli the rest of the real property of said estate ; now, therefore, in the name of t he state or Oregon you and each or you are hereby personally cited to appear in the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, on the first Monday in Oc tober, that being the ot h ilav of October. 1X7 1, and the first day of the regular Octo ber term of said t ourt for 1871, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should not be made as in said petition prayed for: said land being des cribed ns follows, ti-wit : I.i-ingthe west ?s of claim No. .'!!, being a part of sections. f. stand (l, In T. I, S.. R. 4 E.. bounded as follows: P.eginning at a xint !-70 chains sunt h Sl-"jit chains east oft tie N. V. corner of said s.-ct Ion V: thence W. Si-10 chains -. them e N. 4--". S. sl deg. C min. E. 20.00 chains; thence east Wj-oU chains : thence south 40. no chains, to the place of begin ning, containing 1 1 :U-lixi stcres. It. is flirt her ord.-red that a copy of this order bi: published in tin; Oregon Cit v En- tkkpkimk, t he litigant organ for Clacka mas Count v, Oregon. N. V. RANDALL. Attest : County Judge. J. M. Frazkr, s.) fount j-Clerk. L. T. Raistn, Atfy for Adm'rs. Oregon City, Sept. 12, lS71.-wl Dr. J. Walker's California YhlPirnr R it tfTS are a purely Veg etable preparation, made cLicfly from the native Lorhs found on tlra lower rn?es of the Sierrrt Nevada mountains of California, the. medicmtil itrojuTtics "f which are extracted therefrom with out the use of Alcohol. The question 's almost daily asked, "YVJ.at is the r -.nso of the unparalleled tiicess vt V'rjpua ViJ7z:.: " Our nuswer is, -."t tliey r.-mov j fe c.v.i.-e of disease, ftud the patient r-covers his health. Tiiey nre the -,'rerit l.'ood puriticr and liff-girincr orinc-j .!,; a perfect liono v.i'.or ainl iivcforabir of the Hvstcm, Never he! i r; in the 'listory of tho world i.". . a liic-dici ' e In e i compounded pos sc-ssinv' the rv-uiarkaMo ualitie3 of Vinho.u; lrrrri:s i'i healing the sick of every disease. They are n fjeutla Purgative a-; well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation, of the Li ver and Visceral Organ, in Bilious Diseases. TIio properties of De."Valkeh's VrsEr.Ait Hitters are Aperient, I)ia-phorct-e. Nutritious, Laxative, Diu retie. S-dative, Counter-irritant, Su . Alb ra ive, and Anti-Bilious. IC. II. M I Al l) .t UK, .'nifvitn ."v l.'a.A;:tii.. all l- rii.:ieco. I'alifnr i :. .t o..r. i.f WliamuKtuii Jk Charlton .Sts..N.Y oll l,j all DrtfjijistM iiiet Jcalrr.. THE PARKER GUN SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRCIS WEST MERIDEN,CT. STILL IN THE FIELD! REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH OF HAAS SALOON. WILLIAMS & HARDING, AT THE LINCOLN BAKERY, KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Family Groceries to be found in the city. All goods warranted. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. The highest cash price paid for country produce. Oregon City, March 38, 173. MBRCJIAKDISB. JOHN MYERS, OREGON CITY- DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and ' Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for and all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for CASH OR ITS RQUJVALHXT In Good Merchantable Produce.; I nm selling very low for CASH KAIVE. CASH PAID I:0R I'UL'NTY ORDERS Give mo a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Oregon City, March 21, 1S73. ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB OREGON CITY, : OREGON. JK ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE an Kinds oi JOB PKINTING, I such an CARDS, RILL-IIRADS, rAMDHLRlS, DHIiDS, MORTGAGES. LARHLS, L RTTBR-HBA DS. in fact nil kinds of work done a in Printing PORTLAND PRICES. ALL KINDS OP LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, nnd for sale nt as low ci in .a vim ut- u,iu in ine tate.i Work Solicicd AN D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Oregon City, March 21. lS73-tf. About 150 pounds of long prim er, of which this is an impression. Has been in use but a short time, oocl work. Price 25 cents If. either tieil up or in cases cases extra. ALSO, A small font of Nonperiel of -which this is an impression. Price 35 cents V f- As good an new. There in enough to set about one coluion of this rrrsclid. Addrcee this office. RAD WAY'S' HEADy'iipi i vv CUKES THE W03ST P In From One to Twenty u'i, 3T0T 0HE HOUR after reading this ndvertivment rr, . one sutrer wit h rain. Ua jW Y's oi r,T'v KEL1EF is a sure cure lor ev.-rv'". 'AI'V was the first and is - linil. li Tl.e Only Pain R,u..a that instantly stops the mot PXPril. pains, allays lnflamaflon, ntul' o,,iRlnS tllllVil.-, Ol lilt IUUft; '-'i- howcls, or other glands or ori7uIs i ,?ah. prostrated with disease mav Zntr..? u r KADWAY'S READY KKIjjf will afTord instant case Inflamaf ion of the Kidneys. Inflamation of tho Tin, , lnflamatlon of the llowcls. 'ader. Sore Throat, Hiflicult Hr.-at hinfr. 1UnS. I'alpitation ol tho to Hysterics, Crour.Dyj'tiieria, IIar- Ilondaeho, Toothache. OUarrh' In"enza. Cold Chills, Ae-rhini61"' Rhoutla The aiplication of tin- Kendy Kt-li,.-, the part or parts affected mIk- tt-o V.-0 or dilllculty exists will atrord c-ao . .V". comfort. 'UlJ 'I wt-iity drops in half a tunihler of will in a lt-w moments cure . Spasms. Sour Stomach, II, -art barn' v,'IsL: Headache, IHarrhr-a, Hvm-iuitv V " Vind in the Kowels, and ail interna t Travoh-rs should alwavs carrv a hiiino f Wlwy' Kwuly Hl'irwith ih. in lew droits in water wi 1 1 r.n. -... t . " -1 pains Irom change of water. It js C-u 'l than French Ilraudy or Hitters as a .tim ulant. . FEVKIt AXU Ald E. Fever and Ague cured for liftv ,(c There is not a n-medial airent in the M,r that will cure Fever and A-rue, Smd nM rr er Malarious, Hillious, fck-nrl -t Tvrii, Yellow, and other Fevers aIdr-u l-v K 'f WAY'S l'II.I so quick as ItAl'iw y-c ' HEALTH! BEAUTY!! Strong and pure rich IHood increase Flesh and weight ch ar skin and buuii' ful complexion secured to all. DR. IiADWAY'S SARSPARILLIAN RESOLVENT has made the most astonishing: eun s -so quick, so rapid arc the changes the h,Vtv undergoes, under t he inlluence of I liis irn Wonderful Medicine, that evey dav ;m u'. crease in liesh aiul wei.uht is S'--n a'nd l. ;? THE UK EAT 11LUOU 11 IllKlUH, Every drop of the Sarspurillin H-m,i. vent communicates through lh- l,(Kjl" fcsweat, Urine and ol her Lluids and juic-i-s lr the system t he vijrorof lite, lor n ret airs the wastes of the body with new ai:d ('i material. .Scrofula, .Syphilis, Consuini tion, Cilandular riisense, Tie rs in tl Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodi s in tl',. Glands and other parts ot the svsti-m Sop Eyes, .Strumous I Mscharf-.s Iroin ti.c'l'r and the worst lormsot .skin dis. as. -v yn -.V l?0,,,S'MVvr J'lU'-ad. HinsWort:, Salt lvheuui, Erysipelas, Acne, l slack Su,i, Worms in the Flesh. 'iuu.(,r e:..;,..r' the Womb, and all u akei.in ;ind i -,V, f', discharges, Niht .Sweats, boss ,t si..rm and all wastes of the lil.- princii.i.- 'a-.' within the curative ran-e oi thi wu'iuiir of Modern ( liemislry, and a few daw will prove to any person usin- it ;or ioc nf t lt..ti. l.in. - j.t .n. . . . . ;. to cure t hem. It the patient, daily beconu-s r duo. the wastes and di-comi osition tbal i. tinuallv j ron ssiii;r. sue.-,- ds in ;,rr. these wastes, and repairs th-- sain. new material made ir..m he.-ilthv 1 ;. and this the Sarsparillian will u.u iih. r J i V I -I in- W ill. secure. ot only cloi s tin "'--"i "i r.ii-i .-hi Known r i:n i,;; i agents in the cur.; ot hrotiic, -.-r. .: u .s'M Constitutional, and Skin disc av ; i,t.t the only ositive cure lor Kidney ami IJhohicr Com pi;, hit-. Urinary and Womb dis.-as- s. (ir.t. 1 I -,. l tes, l'ropsy, Str.j.j a-.- ol YV r i,',',, . nence ol Urine, I rihfs J 'is-.-i , ,; : , ;, '. nuria, and in all east s w i.. r 'ti'.'r.. briok-dust d.-j'osil s, or t l.i- wao r is cloudy, mixed with su I st a i.e. s ; . while ot an i , or t breads . or tln-re is a inorV id, dark. ! iMin.- m '. a rife, arid whir.- Ioi:i -oust ii. ; . s:; - ' ; when t here is a i riekimr, luiriini!.' tion wl.t-ji i assiie- -at'-r. and pai:7 ia ' sn ail ot t!a- back and aa.:.-l'ru-e, f 1 t i. V OKM S. The only known aral ;' Itemeily for UVr:v Jin, 'In ,,, ,tK-. Tumors of Ci Vrui s' Oii ..t, jt ( ,,, , ,! v,y Hkvkki.Y. Mass., . 1 1,!. v is, i i ; ... . ' ik. n.ui AV : 1 Have bad ian;t:i 1:; mor in the ovaries ami bowels. u., 1 K-lnrs said " t here w as no le ! j i i. -r it ." 1 tried everyi liin; that was r cola in- i."ti, , I but nothinir hci d me. 1 saw vour : ' v'tit, and th.u-l.t I would trv : i Ut i.a.i notaithinit, l-caus.- 1 had sl:!r r, ,; ,,,r twelve years. 1 took six ioules..i tb.-i;--solvent, and one box of l.'adwavs and two bottles of your Heady leiiet : t here is not a siirn oi minor to be . . n rZ lelt, and I feel Inn. r smarter, ami iiaj.j it than 1 have lor twelve ear. 'i li.- ..r.-t tumor was in 1 be j. it si"t;,- ,,i u,,. l .,,-,!, over t he - roin. I w rite ; his to a ,.n :.,r ti,-: benefit oi other.-, i mi can ) iibiisli it ;.' you ch.tos---. liAN.NAJi p. K.N A IT. I)Ji.IAI)WAY'S PERFECi PUHGATiVE FILLS, I -cried ly tastel.ss, elejrantlv coat-il villi swe t uum.pur-e, re-ulat, j uriiv, cleans-, and stn njrthen. lbu!was l iifs, ir tw cure ot all disorders of t he .stomach r, r.owels, Kidnes, IMaod. r, Nervous 1'is eases, Ibadache, Constipation, fust; vi nes. Indigestion, I'ysje sin, I iiliousta ss, Hilhous l ever, Inthunniation oi tin bow els. Files, and all 1 Kran-ejn.-nts ot tin Internal iscera. Warranted to ai' ct a positive cure. Pnrelv i -r, t a Lie, -, ttairi- ni no mercury, minerals, or deleti rioi;s druirs. fty-t (bserve the folloj,vin- svmitoms r---sultinr irom lisorii-rs oi tie- 1'i-stive Organs: Const it ion, linvard Files, I i;lln-s! f ihc Flood in the Head, Acidiiv oi ihc Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Fisust ef I-ood, I-ullness or Weijrbt in the stomacli. Sour Eructations, Sinki;:-or I hitterin? at the Iit of the : Stomach, Swhn tn in ot tin' Head, Hurried and dillicult I n at liii.c, Mutt-erincat the Heart, t hokin-r or SnlTo catinpSt nsations when in a 1a ine I'osti;n Jumncss of vision. Hots or wTl s ui tor-- tin Sight, Fever, Hull Fain in the Head, F fi ciency of Perspiration, Yi How n ss ot the Ktn and Eves, Fain ui the Mde, la st, Elmbs, and sudden Flushes ot lb at, l'uri! in: in the Flesh. A few doses of Kitd way's Iill Will free the system trom all the above nam. d dis orders. 1'rice, -jj cents per bo. Sold ly I'rupfrists. Read False and True." Send one letter stamp to Kadway ct U,,., c0 7 MmKI-u Eane, .cv York. Intormatiou wertb thousands will be sent vou July 21, 1871.1 v .OREGON CITY BREWERY Henry Jlumbel, HAVIXi; ITKCIIA!? ed the above Prew- ery wishes to inlorm the public that he is now prepared to manufacture a No. 1 qual ity of L AG BR R B BR, as trend as can he obtained anvwherc in the State. Orders solicited and promptly niied. & Final Settlement I In tho matr-er of the estate of William Han, deceased : X'OTICE IS HERERY til VEX THAU ih.. fi.w.i w.s.,.i.f j-.t tii. u.lTiiinis- tratrix of said estate has rn'f n filed and 1 tie court has set tne -jna uay oi .io. l-r, l;-74, beintr the lirst day f the No vember term of County Court, of Clacka mas county. State of Oregon, all parties and jH-rsoiis arc notified that the t our' will, on said da v. hear objections to salt. report if any there be. Attest, County Jud.c. J. M. FHAZER, County Clerk. octov.t Final Settlement:. In the matter of the estate of John Fuva ford, deceased. .. In tho County Court for Clackamas county St ato of Oregon : . . nHE ADMINISTRATOR OF MJ" , X tate having filed his exhibit for final settlement tnereor, li is oru.'" Monibv, IheseciiiKl (2) daynf Iter. tx set apart for said final sei- tloment, and the hearing of objections thereto. Fy ordor. 1IOX.X. W.nANDAI.I, Attest: County Judgv. J. M. Frazek, County Cletii. CKAKLEa li. P.sc-P-i:, Adii:-istrs.Ur. Eept. 2-5, 5- utt-s, no matter how violent or xL. !ln ing the r-aiii.the Kheurnatio. l !1'- imiriii. riniui'ii .itvuic v.