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1 If o G ti ll i I o 0 0 0 o o O O 0 o o o 0 O I LI LI HIM .11 o O O c o o o O o o o THE EfJTERPniSE. OKEGM CITV, OREGON, DEC. I, 1871. Stolen Fruit. c The following is aceno from a Detroit court: " Henry Dasire, do yon desire to ry anything in tliU case?" inquired hi Honor pf the next. 0 .Yea, sir." ...... Well, say on, but don't hare over three chapter in it, as others are if ai ting in the corridor. 4. I got drunk on election day, your Honor, and " And have been drunk ever since," added the court as the prisoner pans ed. "You couldn't hare hit it closer! said Henry, a smile of ' admiration covering his face. ,'You got drank Tuesday, kept drunk Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and aren't over one-third so ber vet. eh?" That's it, your Honor you've hit the case exactly ! " Mr. Desire, you are not a fair- minded citizen. This thing ought to be divided up among your fellow men. You can't expect to keep drunk four or five days and still mainta:n the reputation of a liberal -hearted man. Other people want a chance, and from my earliest infancy I have been down on monopolies. I have carefully considered your case. and I believe you ought to be sent up for three months." " Just my figures!" exclaimed the admiring Henry. "I'll go in a jiffy!' But it was thought best to have him go in the Black Maria. At one of the polls this morning a witty citizen remarked to a voter who bad not enjoyed the advantages of education, "Say, , I heard a man say this morning that you were a conjunction." " He's a liar," was the prompt and indignant response. " But he didn't stop at that," contin ued the citizen, "he said you were a verb." " Who was he? Who was he? I'll settle with him. I don't allow ' no man to say no such things about me." Here a by-stander interposed with the remark, " , I don't be lieve yon know what 'verb means'." " Yes I do, it means one of them fel lows that lays around for drinks." Norristown Herald. Wo started out to shoot a squirrel the other day and six men came up and paid their subscriptions. They thought we were out collecting. But if they ' had waited to obtain the squirrel's private opinion of our skill as a marksman, their fears would not have got the better of their usual cool judgment. Turner's Kails Re porter. 1 What we want now is to exchange photograph's with the boy who put a porous plaster in his school teach er's boot. Danbury News. See here, Mr. Hauser crawled into a sewer in Dubuque while drunk, and was smothered in the mud. Would you call that whisky-side, sewer-cide or murder? Chicago Inter-Ocean. He went into Thompson's and acci dentally prot npon a stool at the first trial. " Got enny oyschers?" "Yes, sir how'li yer have em?" "Gimme half dozen on er shells (hie) no, not zat, butter half oyscher on er dozen shells (hie!) stop! zat ain't id, butter want dozen half-shelled oych ," and then he wiped his plate out with his hat and went to sleep. Harmless amusement Mr. Muck lestone (after missing his bird for the twentieth time): "I say. Gas kins, I do believe the birds are frightened at me!" Old keeper, bland ly: "They didn't ought to be, sir!" Since the introduction of postal cards it takes double the former time to distribute the mail. The correspondent of a Boston pa- Bsr writes from the Twin Mountain ouse that " Mr. Beecher eats his corn on .the cob." In this respect he differs from most people, since they eat theirs off the cob. The woman who shuffles around in cloth slippers, broken down at A tne neei, ana wipes her noso on a flat-iron holder, is the one who leaves gristle in her mince pies and runs a liair-pin into her bread to see if it's done. Fulton Times. An old gentleman with a kind but determined look on his face said: " The next time that boy refuses to go on an errand I will tro for him. . The boy heard of the kind offer, and . coneiuuea to go as tola. Lady to waiter Don't put that ice into the goblet with your fingers. A alter Lior , ma am, 1 don t mind. my nanas are very warm. o aui areamingiy, " we are always striving for a subjective goal. Uneoasciously, it may be, but still we strive. We lean over the verge of the infinite, longing to grasp . . . . . 11s mysteries ana lost in tne proinn dities of its immensitv. " Yes, she replied, thoughtfully, "but, John, would you mind mv putting brown patch on the seat of those old black pants of yours?" Norwich Bulletin. A doctor went West to practice his profession. An old friend met him on the street one day and asked him bow he was succeeding in his bnsi ?.eT.9' uLa 1 .?wnP f "Ivehaa.one case "Well, and wjj " i V tt t V Built me uvi ivii uiu j vim succeed with that?" "Well, the old woman died, and the child died. But I think I'll save the old man yet!" A Third street boy, of ten, desires to inform the public that a common umbrella will not sustain the weight of a common boy. He mounted tbe shed roof yesterday, spread tbe um brella, and amid the hurrah of a group of boys he leaped off. He came down like lead, and when he came to his senses the boys were try ing to pull him out of an ash-box by the hair of the bead. The other day a Vicksbnrg wife went into the countrv on a visit with out saying anything to, or leaving word for her husband. He was un easy on returning home, and made inquiries among the neighbors. " Gone I mining!" ex claimed one woman; "why. I should think yon'd be nneasy about her?" " I am," be replied, wearing a sorrowful look, ' for some one has got to split the wood to get breakfast with." FcA o kurg Bemld. News Column. In Clatsop county the number of legal voters is 552; males 21 years and upward, 572; do under 21 and over 10 years, 1SH; do under 10 years, Z1U. i emales lb years and upward, 326; do under 13 and over 10 years, 114; do under 10 years, 165. Total population, 1,546. Acres under cultivation, 3,568; bushels oats, 5,250; do potatoes, 3,200; do apples, 6,430; tonsG of hay, 1,091; pounds wool. 4,730; bushels corn, 10; sheep, 1,100; hogs 111; horses, 77; cattle, 942; cases salmon, 80,000; feet lumber, 1,500,000; barrels Sal mon, 700; pounds cheese, 200; do butter, 14,400. The census report for Josephine county, shows as follows: Legal voters, 334; males, 21 and upward, 340; do under 21 years and over 10, 150; do) under 10 years,, 178. Fe males 18 years and upward, 184; under 18 and over 10 years, 18a. Total population, 1,132. Acres un der cultivation. 6.269; bushels I wheat, 16,080; oats, 9,286; barley. 10,275; apples, 10,326; tons hay, 2,988; pounds wool, 19,249; number sheep, 5,917, hogs, 1,988; horses, 793; cattle, 4,010; mules, 30; pounds tobacco, 635; feet lumber, 45,000; pounds butter, 9,560. A correspondent of, the British Colonist says: " If the sailors of the Orpheus are to be believed, tli3 Cap tain of that ship is a heartless brnte who deserves c to be condemned to perish miserably in mid-ocean on a plaak, of hunger, thirst and expo sure." J. C. Trnllin'ger's saw-mill at Asto ria, has now a capacity of 20,000 feet per day. A Plummer fruit and vegetable dryer is in operation at Beaver ton. The Hillsboio grange has incorpo rated. There are in the United States over 24,000 Granges, -with a membership of about 1,500,000. The A. Frazer, who was lost on the Pacific; was Alexander Frazer, of Pic ton, Nova Scotia. West Union, Washington county, has a literary society called "The Common Sense." By the middle of December Ore gon will have another telegraph line in connection with California and the East. "Lucky" Baldwin wants to run his horse Rntheford against Spring bok for $10,000 or $20,000. California Joe has been killing people around Cheyenne. The German Consuls at all the British ports have received orders to prevent nnworthy vessels, flying the German flag, from putting out. The ex-Empress Eugenie has rheu matism so badly that she is compell ed to use crutches. A Chicago-girl worth $3,000,000 is out doing house work in order to know how to govern her own man sion, when she gets one. It is said Corvallis intends to man u fact urn cigars. Will it end in smoke? Bessie Turner is writing love sto ries for a sensational New York weekly. G Hillsboro boys inflict punishment 11 m a on tueir culprit xeuows. An ex change wants to know if this isn't incipient mob law? o Oregon wheat ex ports direct to the United Kingdom promise to approx imate 150,000 tons the present har vest year. The Seattle coal company will shortly be able to store 4,000 tons of coal and load two vessels at one time. The Olvmpia Transcript has becrun its IXth volume. Duncan Campbell lias undertaken to walk from the Atlantic to the Pa cific. It will take kirn 190 days. The oarsman Joseph H. Sadler, of London, has again won the champi onship of the Thames. He has re solved never to row another race. Von Bnlow, the famous pianist and only trne interpreter of Beethoven, is performing before delighted audi ences in New York City. Dr. Helmbold is again in an insane asylum. The thirty-three millions of the population of Eoerland will require nearly fourteen million quarters or wheat to supplement the produce ol last harvest between that and the corresponding season of next year During. tug hrst half of tbe last twenty years the English imports of breadstuff's represented the consump tion of 32 per cent, of the popula tion. durincr the second half it was equal to nearly 45 per cent., and during the last three years to more than fifty per cent, of the total con sumption. The annual rate oi mortality, ac cording to a recent weekly return in Calcutta, was dl; Bombay, 2J; Mad ras, 33; I'ans. 32; Brussels. 21 Amstrdam, 24; Rotterdam, 25; The Hague, 21; Copenhagen, 26; Chris tians, 17; Berlin, 31; Hamburg, 23 liresiau, zo; Munich, 40; Vienna, 21 Bada-Pesth. 37: Rome. 31: Xanles Turin, 16; Florence, 28; Alexan dria, 42; Kew York. 32; Brooklyn -W; ana I'hilatJelphia, 20 A Oood Joke. The following siory is wmu as a remarkable instance of the appreciation of humor: A German soldier was ordered fifty lashes for some alleged act of insub ordination. Fritz, disciplined to silence, was fixed to triangles in the presence of his company. When the first lashes fell npon his uaked shoulders the worthy fellow instead of displaying evidences of distress bnrst into a fit of uncontrollable laughter. Jhe exeontioner. regard ii.:. lag tun roaniittsiaiiou as by no means complimentary to his skill laid on with redoubled arJor, Bo the mora ha laid on the more Frit Jauglmd, When cut down he still found great difficulty in restraining his mirth, and indulged )n loud intermittent guffaws. The Q$vr in command of the company, with a euriosity naturally excited, ap proached the bleeding wretch and inquired tbe cause of hja mirth. 'Why, replied Fritz, breaking into a fresh fit of agherr !!Tm the wrong manP A. UCTIOlf AND COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, Co ,r t FrBt 4t OmM mtm., PrtlBI , Auction Sales Of Real Etat. Groceries, Oeneral chandhte and Horses. Mer SALE DAYS Wednesday and Saturday A. B. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer. J. P. DAVIES. JOSHUA DAVIES.0 J. P. DAVIES & CO., AUCTIONEERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIRE-PROOF STONE BUILDING, WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C. Librral Adraneri Made on Consignments. July 24, 1874 ay o I. SELLING HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST stock of FALL AND WHITER GOODS evrr Imported to Oregon City, which be offers at greatly reduced prices. My stock " CLOTHING Has Ibeen largely Increased and I can show as handsome a line of ready-made goods in Men and Boys' Business and Dress Suits. Coats, etc., as can be found in the country, and at prices that cannot fall to satisfy. My DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is filled with a splendid assortment of all the leading styles and fashionable shades of goods Km press C'ItH. Molialra. French and Ameriran Dress Goods Jtlark A 1 puce. Brill ln tinea. Cashmeres, or. F L ANN ELS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels, of all col ors. Bleached and Unbleachod Cotton Flannels. and Oents Vnderwsr, Nha h Ii and Srarfs, Wool Blankets, o Trunks and Traveling Satchels, Hats and Cap, Oil Cloth for Floor and Table. BOOTS and SHOES. I would call special attention to my stock of Men's and Boys' San Francisco Boots, which I have sold for a number of years past with general satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE & FARMING UTENSILS. Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all cholc Family Groceries, All at Low Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AXD CARMAN ISLAND SALT. Highest Price aid for all kinds of Country Produce. 200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted, for -which price. I shall pay the highest cash I. SELLING. tf Oregon City, Sept. 30 18T5. n f o H H a O o 9 I? P ft 9 el CD w o w w tt CD H 0 G 0 Q O tt o o o 3 W W H f W o 3 1 6 o o CO 9 3 o c -I K 3 r 9 a W o o H CO on a o w co o fa W CO - O a co 35 SO 3 s CO O 3 9 O H t O cc fir p 0 1 ft cc H W a CO PI WM. BROUGHTON WOULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF Oregon City and vicinity that he Is prepared to furnish FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER, or every description, at low rates. AIJ50. Dry Flooring, Celling. Rustic, Sprvco, (for shelving), lattice. Pickets, and FneePota, Cedar, Constantly on hand. Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished on the shortest notice, at as low a rates as it can be purchased in the State. Give me a call at the ORBQOir CITY 8 A W MILLS. ' Oregon City, June 10, 1875 At YOU CAN'T AFFORD 0 TO BE WITHOUT IT ! 4 MONTHLY ILLUSTRATED PAPER x. published at Port land. Some of the ablest writers in the State contribute to its col u ins. The: West shore is THE ONLY ILLUSTRATED PAPER in Oregon, and contains in each issue besides articles of General Literature a description of some portion or the State or Washington Territory. A full list of farm ing lands to let or for sale. Has an Illustrated Horticultural Department, And other valuable information not to be found in any other papr on the ooast. A copy of it sent to friends abroad, will give them a bettor Idea of the Paeiflc orthwest thn anv other nublication. Snt postage paid for one year on receipt oi ii w; single copies, JU cents. Afinress. Is KAMt'EL, septic ;w o Portland, Oregon. NOTICE. L S. Lasd OPFirE, On boo Not. 8. 187.V t wini.4iXTHAVI.VU BHEN ENTER: ; a aVhl mce b .jexandes Ramag gainst John McMli'Un fp abandoning his Homctad EntV No. 2.008. dated e Hn lh w- '1 -ctlon 4. town ship 5 north, rang' H west, in Clatsop county, Oregon, with r lew to the cancel lation of said ntrvi ! as id aartles ara ,fT,ond ppaar at th Is offles 14th day of D-o -mber. 1B75, at 10 ok A. ic.. to respond and furnish testt. jony coneeraing aaki allered abandon- t. OWEN WADE. Rmnimt- THOMAS CHARMAII ESTABLISHED 185S. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he is still on band and doing business on tbe old motto, that A Kimble Six rence is Better than a Slow Shilling. I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the o LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ever before offered In this city ; and consists in part, as follows : J Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Cnps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Taints and Oils, , .. . v -". v Sash and Doors, Chinaware, Queensware, Stoneware, Crockery, Platedware, Glassware, Jewelry of Various Qualities And Styles, Clocks and Watches, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Patent Medicines, Goods, Fancy X Rope, Faming tlonsof Every Implements of Description All Kinds, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc Of the above list, I can say my stock is the MOST COMPLETE ever offered in this market, and was seleted with especial care for the Oregon City trade. All of which I now offer for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. No use for the ladles, or any one else, to think of polnjj to Portland to buy Roods for I am Determined to Hell Cheap and not to allow myself to be UNDERSOLD IN THE STATE OF OREGON. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Orepon City -enables me to know the re quirements of the trade. Come one and all and see for yourselves that the old stand of THOMAS CIIARMAN cannot be beaten in quality or prlc. It would be useless for me to tell you all the advantages I can oftvr you in the sale of jroods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All I wish to say is Comr, and Scr,and Examine for Yonrselvrs for I do not wish to make anv mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now that I am still alive, and desirous to sell Roods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon. Thanking all for the liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. TIIOS. CHAKMAX. Main Street, Oregon City, Leiral Tenders and Count v Scrip taken at market rates. TIIOS. CHAItM AN. V"5rt,000 lbs wool wanted bv TIIOS. CIIARMAN. J. P. WARD. GEORGE A. 1IARDINO. WARD & HARDING, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of Drugs ana Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, tombiaiMl Ilrnshes,, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces Vmnry and Toilet Articles, ...ALSO. Keroxene Oil, Lamp Chimneys, Glass, Putty, Paints, OiI, Varnishes and Dye StufTa, PURE WINES AX LIBORS FOR 31E DICINAL PHRASES. PATENT MEDICINES. ETC. "Physicians' Prescriptions carefullv compounded, and all orders correctly an swered. VOpen at all hours of the night. VAI1 accounts must be paid monthly. nov6tf WARD & HARDING. STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION. FOR THE PURPOSE OF AFFORDING information to Immigrants and in tend Emigrants to Oregon, now in foreign countries and sister States, and for circu lating such information abroad by this Ioard, ail persons in this State having Farms and Lands for Sale or Rent, or de sirous of forming Colonies, will please for ward tothis Board as soon as possible de tailed descriptions of their Farms and Lands. Ixwatlon, Price and Terms of Sale, or conditions of renting; and all persons desirous of obtaining Agricultural or other Laborers, wll please communicate direct with this Board. By Instructions of the Commissioners of Immigration. WILLIAM REID, 5feblm A State Com'r of Immigration. JAMES M'KINSOS, JOHN II. MILLER. McKINNON & MILLER. VAGOII AIIDCARRIAGE 31 A. IV U FACTORY ! rpiIE UND ER SIGNED JL having leased the New Shop recently occupied by the late David Smith, corner of Main and Third street, Orejron City, take this method of informing the public in general, that we are now prepared, with ample room, good materials, and the very best of Mechanics, to build anew, recon struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a common cart to a Concord Coach. Blaetumlthlnir, Horse-Khoelnjr, and General Jobbinif, IVeatly, (Quickly and Cheaply Done. nORSEUSHOEIXG A SPECIALTY. Come and try us. McKINNON A MILLER. Aug. 13, 1875 :m3 A. C. VALLINC'S- PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. Plttoek's Building Corner or ana Front Streets. StarW PORTLAND, - OREGON. WLAVK BOOKS RULED AVD BOUND f to any desired pattern, Musio books, ery variety of style known to the tccade. Qfdecs feom the country promptly at tended tp. inpnniALm ills. LaBocque, STir is Co, Oregon City. Kp eonstantly on hand for sale Flour. Middling. Sran and Chicken Feed. Parties DurbasingfeeLmuet furnish thp aert DEALER IN DRY-GOODS, o FANCY GOODS GROCERIES, Croclcei-y, Scj., Sco o ' CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY. A LARGE LOT OF DRESSED CEDAR AND FINISHING LUMBER, Of various kinds, for sale in quantities to suit, at reasonable rates. M H R C H A N D I S It. JOHN MYEBS, OREGON CBTY. DIALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for and all klndsof GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCF J will sell as low as any houseln Oregon for CASH OR ITS BQUIVALRNT n Good Merchantable Produce. I am selling very low for CASH 1 If A1VI. CASn PAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS Give we call and satisfy yourselves. JOUX MYERS. Oregon City, March 21. 1873. Singing Books 'y-yE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of Teachers, and others interested in music, to the following works, as being the best of their class : MUSICAL CHIMES. A new Class-Book for Female Voices. Price 59 Per Dozen. Sample copies, mail ed, post-paid, on receipt of $1. FAIRY ECHOES. A Class-Rook for Children. Used in all the principal Public Schools. Price S6 Per Dozen. Sample copies mailed, post paid, on receipt of 60 cer ts. SONG ECHO. The Most Popular School Slnffing.Book eve published. Priofl 37 50 Per Dozen. Sample copies mailed, post-paid, pe. pejptqf 7$ cents, Address, J. L. PETERS, 848 BROAD WAT, IV. Y. Aug. 6 rw6 5 10 $20 reDaIdre' TC' Ifebly Q. 8TINSON 4 Co., Portland, Me ALSO, o 0 JUST ISSUED.0 aootn EDITION. MANHOOD, G REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR, E. cle P. Ct'RTIS, M. D.&c, &c. A Medical Essay on the causes and cure of premature decline of man, showing how health is lost, and how regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage, the treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhausted vitality, and all other diweasfs apj ertainintr thereto; the results of twenty years succtsslul prac tiee. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. C'UKTIS OX "MANHOOD." There is no member of society by whom this book will not be found useivl, whether ho b parent pro-eptor or clorcvmnn. Loudon Times. CUltTIS ON "MANHOOD." This book should be read by the young for instruc tion, and by the afflicted lor relief; it will injure no one. ilrxlical Times unit Gazette. i'rlcv One loiiar, by mail or express. Address the author, DR. CUltTIS. 5J0 Sut ter street, or P. O. Dox 337, San Krnn Cisco, Cal. o aug. 'Ju:ly isu:iin e YOUNG MEN Who are snfTerinp; from the efT'Tt of youlhlul fo! lies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon laid at the altarol stilft-rin? humanity. UK. SI'lXXIiV will guar antee to forfeit $ot)0 lor every rase of se minal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he under takes and lails to cure. He would, there fore, say tothe untortunwtesuiri-rer who may read this notice, that y:ii aretreau ini;iimn dangerous grouiii! wljen you longer delay in seeking too t roper rem edy for your complaint. You iii.i.v be in me nrsi siae ; rememoor jc.i. ;.r- aji proaching the last. If you are bordering ujon tli last, and are suffering some or nil of its ill effects, remember that if you lersist in procrastination.thetime nnst come when the most skilllul physician can render you no assistance ; when the door of ho will bo closed ag-tinst. you : wlien no angel of mercy can bring'yoi; relief. In no case has the Doctor fa ib-d of success. Then let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail your self of the beneficial results of iiis t'nat ment before your case, is beyond the' roach of medical skill, or boiore grim death hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of treatment Ji5 XI. Send money by Post office order or E.xpr-ss with full desert) tion of case. Call or address, lilt A, Ii, SIMXXKY, No. 11 ICearny street, San Francisco. s- ptHi :ly JOHN SCKRAPJ!, Slain St., Oregon Cit.v. MAMTACTIRER AXD IMPORTER flr Saddles, Harness, o Sdl lery-II.i rd wrc, etc., etc W HICII HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can be had in the State, at o WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. o o 7"1 wsrrant my goods as represented. JOHN SCHRAMM Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, lS73-m3. The standard renu-uv lor CoiiIk, In fliienz, Sore Throat, MThoopiw botifjh. Croup Lxver Coqlai,U,-JironcMtis, BieeH trv; of the Luius, and every affection of the Ihroat, I.ungs and Chest, including Con sumption. Wistur's nahnm of Wild Cherry does not dry up a cough, but loosens it, cleanses the I,ungs, and-allays irritation, thus re moving Vie cause of the complaint. None genuine unless signed I. Putts. Prepared by Seth W. Fowler & Sons, lioston. Sold by Reddington, Hostetter & Co.. San b rancisco, and by dealers generally. 2(ifbly e BETHESDA SPRINGS! On the McKinzie Eiver. Lane Co., Oregon. A CHARMING SIGUIER RESORT. rrUIESE SPRINGS ARE LOCATED JL about fifty-five miles eat of Eu-enc t-ity, and within four mils of the colebmf ed Itig Prairie of t he McKJnzii. ThI.vaVe' wit hin a few hundred yards of Horse Crook one ot the most famous trout streams in Oregon. Deer and elk are very plenty near ages of those animals. The grands n,l most r icturesquo scenery of tV Nort h Pa cific. I have the bst buildinc-s nn.V k best accommodations of anv S, rin V in this part of the State. My biuh hnufe i" new. and is instructed with reference to vaiiey. i also have an pxcellont vannr bath room constructed noarth To hoadf ttonhtafflid6 d6mand l0r an instit" aAu7inTe"ienTd j5ly"1Slan ln """"dance mi foV?nMB??rd a1d IxdKnff in good gg, AXror. Town Lots for 3a le. r. ,Foua f Purchasing Town Ixts in ih bounty addition to Oregon City, Clack; bv rfinC,0L.l4n'y Vhat are now owned ih. J timM county, that application for the purchase will be received by the Clerk i,0 1 '.T1 of th" runty Court, and acted tiy tn? Court term time, and value placed on the lots to be sold. T , J. M. FRAZER. Jan. 12 1875, County Olork. A. NOLTNEJ1 NOTARY PUBLIC. ENTERPRISE OFFICE, OREGON CJXT, HOW IS THE TlMiTiP c SUBSCRIBE F0U THE Si2 GO 3?E31 YE Alt PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. Each number contains tho LATEST TELEGRAPHIC KEWs From all Parts of the World ; A CarSfully Selected Sumtnarj-of STATE tAND TEHKITORIal NEWS ITEMS- A Corrected List of the JIa, k((, ,M Portland, S;:n Francisco sffidCriccn rity LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS, C)n all Subjects of Intercut to the FARMER, MERCHANT CR MECI1LTIC Q Also, Carefully Selected MISCICI.LAXtlOUS UKADlXc:. In Short, it is in Every Respect a O LIVE IIEWSFiPER. TI3 SO KXTivESPIUSIi. Having a lare and constantly ii'scrEsir, Circulation in the most rTulou? pr,n of the State, offers superior inducements to those who wlsli to Advertise. Advertisements Inserted on n REASOXAIiLE TERMS. and it is therefore a' good timo t0 sU!jS i n order t hat you m ay ostod' on cur.-T.-events gend in your sutscri tion at or. EHTERPHiSE BOOK &M OFFICE OREGON CITY, : oliKGOX VE AUK RREPARE1. TV EXK( T all kituls ! JOB I'ltlJsTIKG, . such as CARDS, Ii ILL- J IE ADS, . PAMPHLETS, ) " DI'h'DS. MORTGAGES, D LAPELS, LETTER-HEALS, in fact all kinds of work done a in Print:."? OOico, at I TOIITLAM) PRICES. A EL KIN I)S OP LEGAL OLAH ICS constantly n hand, and for sale at as as can oc had in tho State. Work oscfccl AND e) SATfSFACTfOfi GUARANTEED Orccon City, March 21, lS73-tf. 'AGENTS TOR JIIE EXTEKPEISE. The followin": nrrsons nrc n ut horizfii tf act as agents lor the Entekpkis-e : Geo. P. Rowpll't Pn 40 r.nrk Kovr. York. foe. Wethorill A Co.. fiT Chestnut street Philadelphia. Abbott &. Co., No. S2 and Si Nassau street New York. Portland.UrcKon E. Samufl San Francisco I T f" i. jsi,. r St. Helens. roli!ihi: rn.mt Y...7. '.S. A. Xti Astoria, Clatsop county --A. Van lais-n Salem e i,. Williams Harrist.ur!' .J. J-m'-" I a 1 ay et t .. V a m h i 1 1 c u n t y I rau son Iallas,Polk county l ave Holmes Eola...! I''- J orr Jacksonville 15. K. Hap" Renton county . A. Corvallis ...Ilon. .loh n 1 urm Canyon Citv.Grant co. W. A 1 ba ny . Vr.n? Dalles, Wasco county I; "T' IaOrande, 1'nion county A . .' T-' I'cnd leton , U m ati 1 la cou n t y s. . n";: J.E M.Tlionipsou Eugene City,. E. E. Frist f:v Roselr- Hon. 1 . 1 . La Ijebanon J j " j". Halston Jacksonville ...IIon. F. H.r ' Long Tom i'- 1JU 1 " CLACKAMAS COVXTT. Reaver Creek '. ', Hardinpr's., lwer '.-Ialla Mllwaukie :Capl.Z.C.Norten . .W'P U"" "john HflfrrnN: ..J. John EfO'0 "".. W. H. Vauphan Oswepo Upper -Wolaltn OREGON CITYEREV.'ERY G Henry HimiLel, X3"A'VIN- PURCIIAS- JJHTFkVi JL JL d the above Brew- ery wisnes io iniorm i n" .uum - i niial" now prepared to manufacture a:No. 1 Q" . . . . ..i.a flnni. u- ity of A. A V JiJC H JS Ji Ji, an foodPan can he r,,tanoi anywhere : the State. Orders solicited and promn filled. Cascades n Canby J- 'Vin fut t i n jr- - - .. XVES T."" 1 i . 1- T--i n It . r ' ' 1 I .it l ,i r-i... ...... ............ ""'"'X 'v. "1 IS'