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o o o '.J o THE ENTERPRISE, OREGON CITY, OREGON, DEC. 31, 1575. t()VI"S WIIISPEK. Go. hca i o Tel' i f ; i ' Ann i ') ' !"- m ' Wo. - ' nin r.i J.'. i "i-ten to my Trover .-iroiij ion. the s'ow, "Cj. tr- in 'ii fo..sa!:oii j o iol ' ' ' O'V'd COVP, : - j or .is? nalf, riip-o'r . C 7 -J-:, cvc Go, ; Te! Oc o" ..ine. and tre.nble ;'ai; 1 am 11.C3 tha win1 :; th-V a'ddi't, t'ai, le;'fy woods jC- flrve Ami rv. -'V. : f til r. - -o iJo w.. i c s n j no r a.iu o.mi i- "jCo.iso". r Go, h"-" . o rri-p. "'fln.' i r "ie- car . ee i, LV. I r .1 1 ;: ; . no o by Autumn's touch An.-. V-e jjlcare3 wh'ch rough winds V.O.T P, The ujys .-om oT my li e d-op desolate. And'f.h.'u jovo -'.or ) A ( tel- lief .'iir.l I c U.i.e".i s.ie t; .10 r. Hr 7 ict and ov?.' co And . otn h.-v 1: . , 7f- - -" 1'P. 1 o '.o.ier -ive. : to ye, ami fir'va it fellowshi i. 10.1 shaii not s?pa- ra.1.3 Vnv I she s.7ear io fo compassionate Uad Literature for the Young. Contemio.-ary Review. In our own country the conditions of the growth of this bad kind of literature for boys and girls are to bo seen. some of theru at least, lying S plain upon the surface. There is the rapid increase of population; the dilTusion of the capacity to read among the classes whose circum stances ore in other respects most unfavorable to the formation among them of proper standards of taste and good feeling; and there is the fact that the young have of late years been turned out early to earn their own livings, and left pretty much to their own misguidance. Whether a state of civilization like that of Jj ndon and New York can exist without "social . deposits" of such a kind that these or similar conditions will always bo reappear ing in ,f.)me shape, is a question on which opinions will differ. But we believe it is certain that the-existence of this vile literature, whether for old or young, is a comparatively recent phenomenon. There appears to have been nothing like it (of coursolhe name thing could not have " then existed) when the late Dr. Ivitto was engaged in those struggles after something to read which he has so admirably recorded; and there seems to have leen nothing like it At that date there was much more broad indecency in caricatures and i in popular literature for adults; we have nourishing in vile luxuriance whole jungles of literature, cuieliy for the young, such as IVIr. Anthony Trollopo and Mr. James Greenwood have, each in his own way, described in magazine articles. The alarming and dispiriting part of the case is the gradual spread, . upwards in what is called the social scale, of this sort of trash. Any ob servant person may notice low news papers and low periodicals in houses (f a pretension which would seem to point to something a great deal bet ter, Respectable people people who have influence in vestries and on school boards may every day be seen spending money on fine dress and furniture, and, while they go regularly to church and maintain all the respectabilities, taking in journals and magazines that one would be forehand supposft to bo quite be neath their notice. It is indeed un deniable that the last ten years have witnessed a general lowering of the standards in all strictly popular literature. There is more amateur or half-amateur literature; thercP is more false and vulgar sentiment, even where there ii what is called "pure Christian teaching;" and every where there is a pandering to the appetite for luxury and worldly success. - It is, perhaps, in the popular liter ature of America that we see the leort favorable examples of the man ner m which recent conditions of livii.g affect literature for "the masses." It is certainly to America that we must go to see the most barefaced instances of pandering, and the most ingenious evasions of the higher literary responsibility o O o Against Seals and I.iuns. A Mandate t.-ea For many years the sea lions anil seals wliicu inhabit the elms near the entrance to the bay of San Fran cisco have been preserved by special enactment, ana penalties imposed on any person who snoniaKin or disturb them. The result is that they are probably now a hundred times as numerous as tliev were ten years since, and are to be found there in thousands. When it is con sidered that they weigh from two to live hundred ponnds each, am that they consume at least from ton to twenty pounds of tish daily, it will be readily seen that thequantity .caught at the entrance of the harbor f and in the Iiay of San Francisoo by fishermen is small in xiroportion to that consumed by these animals. If allowed to increase at the same rate for a few more years it will bo dilHenlt for either shad or salmon to oseapo them while entering our bay. Tho li-ihermen at Vallejo and llio Vista report that they tind many of the siltnon to have been torn by the teetli of these animals. Tl.ey iippear now to serve no useful purpose other than to gratify tho curiosity of stran govs, and we believe it would be well if the law which now protects them were repealed, and nine-tenths . of t: em were allowed to be shot, that their oil might bo utilized in -.fberlubrication of machinery. We tironld recommend that -this law bo repealed and, if necessary, again re-enacted after nine-tenths of them shall have beeu d 'slroyed. Xkw iMVORT.VTro.v. A new style of rat has been imported into thisconn-try- from Africa. It is called tho roof-rat." It is nn aristocratic kind of vermin, cleanly in 'manner ami, ' fcltapcly in appearance. It afToeV tho attics of houses, amlis a ro-lent-"lss foo-of tho rodent that eonsent. touoiiiy tho snb-basomenf. It is .bolitved that the "ii)of-rif." with i Binarior civilization, will exfennin-o .jf.i . i . . , ato the present hons.-rat .mil lea"n- K.rate tho Darwinian tlieorv of tho i's'.uival of the litios?." Anvthins? I"r n chfiucrG.. O BOUSED 0LUIV3ES OF jffUSIC MAKE APPROPRIATE PRESENTS. Amnnjtlicmanv thousands of Ballads and Piano Pieces that wo publish, there are some that are noted for their great beauty and lasting qualities. We have made a careful selection of these pieces and otter them in book form, as follows : VOCAL WORKS WITH C Piano Accompaniment. o Motlier fioose Melodies. Beautifully il lustrated. (Ask for Novello's Kdition, or vou will fr't a cheap photograph copy. 51 91 in boards; full gilt, $2 9-) Shining TJjrlits. A collection of Sacred Sonirs. ?1 75 in boards ; cloth and gilt, 52 50. Q Golden I,enves. Vols. I. and II. A col lection of Sonprs and Choruses, by W. S. Ilavs. Ench vol, $1 75 in boards ; cloth and Rilt, $2 50. Henrth nul Homi', Sweft Sound and Fireside Kolioes. Thre vols, of choice Home Sonjr, by Hays, Danks, etc. Kaeh vol. $1 75 in boards; cloth and gilt,i2 50. Priceless Gems. A fine collect ion of Soncrs by Wallace, Thomas, Kellor, etc. $1 7ti in boards -.elolh and gilt, $2 50. G Peters' Household Melodies. Vol. I. Containing all th latest and best, sonars bv Hays, Danks, Thomas, Stewart., (about 100 soiiffs). $S in boards; cloth and gilt, SI. Tile Opera" at Home. A collection of Standard Opra Songs, selected fro?n over 25 Operas. S3 in boards ; cloth and gilt, German VnlUslieder Allmm. with Kng. and Ger. text. $2 50. JO songs, Klendlessolin's 7i Sonjs. Elegent folio edition. Full gilt, S3 50. Th same for a deep voice, In 2 vols. Svo, each, ?2 50 in paper; cloth, ?:J 50. Sell ii)i:iiiu' Vocal Album. 3t) songs, with Eng. and Gor. text. $2 50 in paper; full gilt, $3 50. SnnHsrlif of Soncr. A collection of Sacred and Moral Sonrs, beautifully Illustrated c by the Bros. Da!zi-1. Full gilt, fl. PIANOJWORKS. Knlry Kinjr-er, Pearl IJrops, fllne-io 'ir-le and Vonnsr Pianisl. Four col lections of easy Piano Music for you rig players, most of the nieces being without octaves. E'icli vol. -51 75 in boards; cloth and gilt, 2 50 Musical I4e'i-e:t ions. A collection of Panee Music. SI 75 in boards; cloth and Silt, $2 50. Golden Chimes. A choice collection of Parlor Music, by Ch. Kinkle. fl 75 in boards; clol h and gilt, S2 50. IJrillfiiMf Gems. Containing music of medium difliouhy, by Wyman, Kinkle, etc. ?1 75 in boards ; cloth and gilt, 2 50. Siraiiss' IViill.es, Vols. I. tt II. Ask for Peters' Kdition, the only complete copy giving the lull v:utz"s aspiayeu iy Thomas Orchestra. . S3 in boards ; cloth, $1. carls of Melody. and Parlor Music. A collection of Pance ?S in boards; full gilt. Pelei-s' Parlor Music, Vol.1. Our latest and best, Piano Music of moderate ditli cuityo 3 in boards ; full gilt, $1. L.:t C'remede la Creme. Vols. I. and II. A collection of choice. Piano Music, by Thalberg, Liszt, Heller, etc. This is de cidedly the best, collection of bound music in the market. Each, S3 in boards; lull gilt, SI. Sleet Uoven's Sonatas. Svo. full gilt. Si. folio, " " 110. Cliopi n's Waltzes, SI 5o : Polonaiss, S2; oeturnes, '; Ballads, S2 ; Preludes, $2 50; Sonatas, S2 50. All in still paper covers. 3Iendei-(-;)Iiii,ri Ca):kpe( Pit no Works. iM-gant lolio edit .ion, lull gilt, in 1 vols., each, SO 50; Svo edition, full gilt', 1 vols., each. S3 50 ; svo edition, paper covers, i vols., each, S2 50. Mozrf rt'a Sonalas. Full gilt, S3 50. ks. Full gilt, SI. IVcuti'j Piano ll'o Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address, J. L. PETE IIS; 8i:j UKOADU'.W, N". Dec. 23 :w0 THE WEEKLY SU.ST. M:r yoi:k. c l-.ighteen hundred and seventy-six is tho Jentfiinial year. Jt is also the year in which an Opposition House ol Represen tatives, theiirst since tlie war, will he in power at Washington; and the year of tlie I wenty-t hint election of a President of the in ilea Elates. Allot thes ? events are sure to he of great, interest, and importance, especially the two tatter; uiid all of tiiein and everything connected with them, will iuu una irrsniy reporteaand expound ed in Til E SuxP The Opposition Houso of Reiresenta lives, laiiing up the line of inquiry opened .yo- o.v iiik u., win sternly and iniigeniiy investigate tlie corruptions and misdeeds n; Grant's administration; and, will, it is to b hoiK'd, lay the foundat ion K)r a n'w and better i riod in our nation al history, or an this The sex will con- iain eom;ieir and accurate accounts, fur nishing its readers with early and trust worthy intormatiori upon thesj absorUinu topics. o " Ihe twenty-third Presidential election. mi i ue preparai ions lor it"win b mem- or.io.e as (locating upon (Grant's aspira tions Tor a t bird term of jower and plun der.md still more as deciding who shall be ifro candidate of the partv or Reform, .uiuas eieentig tiiaf-candidate. Concern ing an these stihjcts, tlus. who read The .CV will have t he constant means of be- liig i nnroiirhlv well infortneil. The Wekki.V sex, which has attained a nn uiauoii ot ov -reig!it3' thousand oopi iraily has its readers in every State and territory, and we trust, that the vear ISTii win s-e tlieir numbers doubled. It will lonunueto be a tlKrongh newsnaper. All i ne general news of the day will be found 11 1L. conuenseu when unimportant, at full i'-.iu.i ii iii-n oi moment; and always, w iru.M, ireate.i in a clear, interest ing and i:i- Mnu.uvc manner. it is our aim to make The Weekly Sex lamuy ii,.vspr in the world and we shall continue to give in itscol uiiius u iarj:e amount of miscellaneous n-.iui.i. Mica as stones, tales, po"ms scientnic int.-m::,nc ., and a-ricu It urn 1 in loiiiiaiion, ior winch we are not able to u. ik.-room m our daily edition. Tlie ar vuimi.n oepanment. sp 'Oially is one of i. ri.Mouiem i eat u res. The fashions ar. r -f-uiariy reported m its columns so are the markets of everv kind, lhe I.EKI.Y Sux, eight pag swltii rtftv o.. . iii in iim iS oniy a year . ...... i- crcfsiui. as tuis prie-2 barelv re s i.ie com. oi r rie paper, no discount can u - maae irom ims rate to club post masters, or anyone. nts .--u., a iar' inirpa1 news. ii;iin-roi i weni.i )i'.'iu columns, srivos all i m news ior two cents a copv. Subscrip tion, postal prepaid. Vie. a month or ?6 ) a j ear. u.miay edition extra. SI lo rif year. v havo no tr;i vellntr a -ent u dress, . THK SUN, New York City. STATE t -n l F..- i-'MM's to ! )r gon. no- in for..'-- oarit.-i s and sist-r S: ;i:- s, and fur cireu '"iT'.g sii"'h in;'orn:it ion abroad bv this fi-Vird, all terse,fj In this statv having 1' irtns and I.'imis for Sale or Rnt. or f. s:r)t ot forming Colonies, will please for-t-iTpds o:iri a svn as rossi !- d'- f lii'd l ST:! te th'"-ir rami and and T rr. r.f Sale. Q.and IjOe-ltl 7l. I'fiee or condifi! lesirous of o'tif tit in ) r A r: nd all p rsons .nenhural or rli--r e:i;r.unicate direct if l.alorrs, " i'l pi wit h t his Hoard. Pv instruelio'i ofth" "'to re it'oners of Tmmierafion. WILLIAM REID, "r.'dm A state Com'r of Immigration, GEOKGE A. HARDING. WARD &HAKDING, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, KEEP . CONSTANTLY ON HAND A general assortment of Drugs and OliemicaLs, Perfumery, Soaps, - Comls unil Uruslies,, Trusses, .Supporters, Shoulilrr Bi'iicr Fancy mid Toilet Articles, .ALSO. Kerosene Oil, laiii p Chimney, (jlass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnlhra and JJyeStulfs, PUKE TOES AND LIQUORS FOR ME DK'I.YIL PL'UPOSES. PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. ePhyslcians Prescriptions carofully eom pounded, and allord rs correctly an swered. Bt)jen at all hours of the night. BVAll accounts must be paid monthly. novUtf - WARD & HARDING. I. SELLING AS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST stock of FALL AMD WINTER GOODS ever imported to Oregon City, which he offers at greatly reduced prices. My stock "' CLOTHING- Has gbeen largely increased and I can show as handsome a line of ready-made goods in Men and Hoys' Husiness and Dress Suits, Coats, etc., as can lie found in the country, and at prices that cannot tail to satisiy. My DRESS GOODS D SPARTA EPsT Is filled with a splendid assortment ot all the leading styles and fashionable shades of goods ijiii press I 1:, o Mohair, Frenrli mil Aiiiei-iran Dross (ioods Illack Alji;irn, llrillia ni iiies, C'asimteres, VC. IP I. A jNTN" K L S , Plaid, Plain and Opera I'lannels, of all col ors. Ill -ached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. Lailie' and Genls' I mlt i uan', SUawls anil Srnris, AVol Itlst nkels, r--Trunks uml 'l'rsi vliir Satfliels, llutsiiiiiU'iips, Oil ClotSi r.r FI, ior ami T:11. BOOTS and I would call special attention to mv sfock ff ?den's and Roys' San Francisco Boots, which I have sold for a number of years past with general satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock or & FAoii'ITJu UTEfiSiLS, Choiee Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic Family Groceries, All at Ijow Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL AM) KVs A ISLAND SALT. Highest Price aid for all kinds of 200,00) lbs. of WOOL VVanlc-a, for which I shall pay price. the highest cash I. SKI.I.IN(J. Ciregon City, Sept 30 1S75. tf LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE -o- rp HE UNDERSK ; NE1 ) PROPRI ETOR OF 4. t he ljivery stable on t-lit h st reet,uree;on City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand IngTii'ie, Ciiriiaes ;;iid IJ.iti-s. Saddle and Bugery Horse.s. Prices Peasonable. ANDY Oregon City, Nov. 5, loT-5. V1 r J-IS, l'roprietor. AcJ in inislra tor's Notice. In the matter of li Estate of Cunin T. Kimbley, defeased. OTICE IS HI'RloiY OIVEN RY THE undersigned that he has been appoint ed by the County Court of Clackamas county. State of Oregon, Administrator of the estate of Currin T. Kim blwy, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate, are hereby required to pre sent tlie same, with proper vouchers, to him at the otliee of Ii. T. Marin, attorney-at-law. at Oregon Cit v. Clackamas county. State of Oregon, wit liiti six months from the date of this notice. . CAS WE IX ICIMr.T.EY, L. T. Kahin, Administrator. Attorney for Adm'r. Oregon City, November 10, 1873 :w I Administratrix's Nolici'. 'I "HIE UNDERSIGNED IIAVINO I'.EEN of Clackamas county, in t he State of Ore gon, Administratrix ot the estate ot Henry Sprague, deceased., late of said county, all persons having claims against said estate arc required to present them to me with the proper vouchers within six months from tlie date of this notice, at the oHiee of Johnson A McCo.vn. lawyers, in Oregon City, in said couiit v. MARGARET F. SPRAGUE, Administratrix. Oregon City, Oct. 23, 1873. Iw To Holders of City Orders. o WT OTICE IS IIRl'J-T.Y GIVEN THAT 1 there is now money in the City Treas ury for the payment of all City Orders is sued to this date. Interest on all City orders endorsed prior tothis date will cease. C. O. T. WILLIAMS, 0 f'iiy Treasurer. Oregon City, Nov. 4, 1875 :wl Assessment Notice. Ouf.oon City, Oregon, Pec. 7, lSe1). 4 T A REGULAR MEETING OF THE a. City Council of Oregon city, held Dec. tilh, 1S73, the following resolution was passed : Jic.iofcrrr That a special City election lie held nn the '34.11 day oL-December, 1873, to determine tlie question as to whether the Council shall levy a sjecial tax of one anil one-half mills, for the purpose of purchas ing t") feet of earbolrz -d hos Jiexolvpfl, That thes - resolutions be pul- lished in the Oregon Cily Extekprisk lor two weeks. 1'. O. McCOWX, Mayor. M. C. Athf.v, Recor t r. dec'Jw2 PUSH ;HGQLS. A S THE LASTSA iriiDAY IN DECEM ber will b' Christ -has day, I apjxiint tlie Saturday previous dK-cii'iuiT W.h) as tho day tor thJ pu' lie examitiation of teachers ot lackarr-as county. J lie ex amination will l- held in tlie Oregon City Seminarv, ln-ginriintr at 'j o'clok a. m. All applicants will please furnish their own stat ionry. Teachers will pleas take notiee that I have received from the State Snperintend ent blanks for teachers reports, which t hey can obtain by calling, or s-nding for them. JOHN. V. ELLWOOD, County School Superintendent. Oregon City, Dec, y. I Sheriff's fjotfee. N'HI- SHERIFF OF .3. having c'o'iii I. '5e.; pr 'chief.-, would r-all ' t ix-p:i y rs to t he fa -t : to r -ceiv cails af Ids int-r -s-'e-a, that tiiev - T 3 j.t.-.v: Dec. 10 :lt '.Af dt i; CAMAS CO. i t . various iiti ;n of f he ': 1 - n V. H clad i;e ' in rn n !l 1 s .iv exp 'T p:;r;soN, sh "VOTTCE IS HEltK jl. i all persons an i... . erson on my credit, contracted in my name son than mvself. LA' Oregon City, Nov. ', 1 GIVEN THAT dn tn tr.r-t i n v vill pay r ., 1 n Is Uy any o! h r ,-r- MAY S-AX J. P. WAKD. THOMASCHARFJAH ESTABLISHED 1853. DESIRES TO INFORM THE CITIZENS of Oregon City and of the Willamette Valley, that he Is still on hand and doing business on the old motto, that A Xi,nble Six Pence i Belter than a Slow Shilling. I have just returned from San Francisco, where I purchased one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS everbeforcofTered Jnthis city; and consists in part, as follows : Coots and Shoes, c Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Hosiery of Every Description, Hardware, Groceries, Paints and Oils, 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 N' Rope, Faming ' tions of 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 COMPLETK 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 tho Lowest EVJarket Xn use for the ladies, or any one else, to think of going to Portland to buy goods for I am Dttrrmintil to Sell Cheap and not to allow myself to be ODEKSOLD L THE STATE OF OREGOX. All I ask is a fair chance and quick pay ments, believing as I do that Twenty Years Experience in Oregon 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 CITARMAX cannot bo beaten In quality or price. It won kl be useless for me to tell you all t he advantages I can offer you in the sale of goods, as every store that advertises does that, and probably you have been disap pointed. All I wish to say is Come, and Sec.and Examine for Yourselves for I do not wish to make any mistakes. My object is to tell all my old friends now that I am still alive, and desirous to sell goods cheap, for cash, or upon such terms as agreed upon, l hanking all lor tlie liber al patronage heretofore bestowed. O T1IOS. C1IAKMAN, Main Street, Oregon City, Iegal Tenders and County Scrip taken at market rates. TIIOS. CHARMAN. 87-50,000 lbs wool wanted by TIIOS. CHARMAN. Town Lots for Sale. -VOTTCE IS GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS i. desirous of purchasing Town Ixts in the County addition to Oregon City, Clack amas count j Oregon, that are now owned by Clackamas county, that application for the purehas.' will be received by the Clerk in vacation of the County Court, and acted upon by the Court In term time, and value placed on the lots to be sold. J. M. FRAZER, Jan. 12 1875. County Clerk. BETKESDA SPRSHGS ! On the McZinzie River. Lane Co., Oregon. A CIMRMIXC SUMMER RESORT. rgUIESE SPRINGS ARE LOCATED JL about fifty-live miles east of Eugene City, and wit bin four miles of the colebrat ed Pig Prairie of t he McKinzio. They are wit bin a few hundred yards of Horse Creek one of the most famous trout streams in ( iregon. Deer and elk are very plenty near these Springs, having been the resort for ages of theseanimals. The grandest and most, picturesque scenery of the North Pa cific. I have the best buildings and the best accommodations of any Springs in this part of the State. My bath house is new, and is constructed with reference to the wants of those visiting me from the valley. I alsso have an excellent vajior bath room constructed near the head of the Spring, and in all things, I propose to keep up with the demand for an institu tion of this kind. An experienced physician in attendance at all times. Hoard and Ixxlging in good style for those M ho prefer it. Animals can be pastured for small cost, and lie jierfect ly safe. A. N. FOLEY, may B .If Proprietor. f 3 a h 3 2 w o I I O H O o n o a wm 35 o 3 o M o H g H s S a S Co 3 - o r -H o H M 3? I I o o 'JT. 03 5 K l- 13 3 P H M 1 o 0 g 0 . I I O H5IJOUC2IiTOV " TTOITLD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF Oregon City and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish FIR, SPSUGSAND CEDAR LUMBER, Of every description, at low rates. ALSO, Iry F'loorlnjg, Ceiling-, Itiistic, rn-", (for shelving), I-nftlce, IicUets, and Fence-Posts, Cedar, Coiistcnitty on hand. Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished I on the shortest notice, at as low a rates as t can ie purenascu m me otaie. (iive me a call fit the OJlFS:OX CITY SA IF MILLS. Oregon City, June 10, XUlb ;tf CiEIS. EC. CAUFIELD, DEALER IN DRY-GOODS, FANCYGOODS CORNER OF SEVENTH AND ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF DRESSED CEDAR AND FINISHING LUMBER, Of various kinds, for sale in quantities to suit, at reasonable rates. M li R C HA. NDISJI. JOHN MTEBS, OREGON CSTY. d:aler in DRY GOODS, " GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, o HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for ."O ut ter, IE and all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCF will sell as low as any house In Oregon for CASH OR ITS EQVIVALKXT n Good Merchantable Produce. I am selling very low for CASH Itf IIATSE. CASH PAID FOR COCXTY ORDERS Olvo roe a call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN MYERS. Orepon City, March 21, 1ST3. A UCTION A XD COMMISSION. A. B. mCh'ARDSOW, Aiietioncer, Cornier of Front fc Oak sts., Port land Aiict iosa siics Of Real Estate, Groceries, General Mcr chandise and Horses. SALE DAYS Wednesdav and Saturday A. B. KICHAHDSOX, Auctioneer. J. P. DA VIES. JOSHUA DA VIES. J- P. DAVIES & CO., AUCTIONEERS A I) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIRE-PUOOP STO.E Bl'ILDINC, WHARF STREET, VICTORIA. B. C. Librral Advances Made on Coiisignmcnts. July 21, 1871 :ly A. C- VALLING'S PIONEER BOOK BINDERY. IittocK' Itulldiny Corner of Slmk ami Vwh Ua. . .11 tit I U PORTLAND, - OREGON. BEAXK BOOKS HUEED AND ROUND to any desired pattern. Music hoo'ks Magazines. Newspapers, etc.. Cnd ft ery variety of style known to the tirade tended7or0m the c,'untr- Promptly at- ' free- Address U'ebly G. STINSON & Co., Portlan PMe o o c GROCERIES, 0 Crockery, fcc, S:o MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY. YOUNG MEN Who are suffering from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon laid at t he altar of suffering humanitv. Ilt. SPIXXEY will guar antee to forfeit $500 for every case of se minal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he under takes and fails to cure. He would, there fore, say to the unfortunate sulferer who may read this notice, that you aretread Ing upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the proper rem edy for your complaint. You may be in tlie first stage; remember you are ap proaching the last. If you arc? bordering ujon the last, and are suffering some or all of its ill eltects, remember that if you ix-rsist in procrastination, the time must come when the most skillful physician can render you no assistance ; when the, door of hope will be closed against you : when no angel of mercy can bring you relief. In no case has the Doctor failed of success. Then let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail your self of the benelicial results of his treat ment before your case is beyond the reach of medical skill, or before grim death, hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of treatment S25 X.- Send money by Post office order or Express with full description of case. Call or address, 1K A, IJ, SPIXXKV, i No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco, j sept Hi dy JOHN.S.CHRARfl, Main St., Oregon City. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF Saddles, Harness, J ...... WHICH HE OFFERS AS CHEAP AS can be had in the State, at WHOLESALE DR RETAIL. K?"1 warrant my goods as represented. JOHN SCH HAM, Saddle and Harness Maker. Oregon City, Oregon, July 11, l.S73-m3. The standard remedy for f'iiirl. In flue ii 7., Sore Thrrxtt, Ulinojiinr iHmnh, Croup, Urrr Complaint, llroiirhiti. It tret I inri of the Lunf.t, and every a (feet ion of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Con sumption. WisfHi-'s Kalsnm of AVild CJierry does not dry up a eou-rh, but loosens it, el";lnses the Luns, and allays irritation, thus re morinr; the emixe of the complaint. None genuine unless signed I. I Suits. Prepared by Sktii W. Fowler Si Sons, Posf.m. Sold by ItF.niiiNOTON, Hostkttku A: Co., San Francisco, and by dealers general! v. 2tilebly i-ummons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or ''n. ior i lacKamas ( ountv. E. J. Colbath, Plaint itr, vs. 1 ,011 is Siial, Defendant. To lAiuis Saal.t he defendant above named - IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against vou in the above entitled suit in which E.J. Col bath is plaintiff and Louis Saal is defend ant, by the lirst day or the term of this Court next following the expiration of six weeks trom the date of t he first publica tion of this summons ; said term of C-urt commencing on the 4th Mondavin April, A. 1)., lSTti, and the said first publication hereof being 011 Friday, December 3d, 1.S75; t o doU'ncl:lnt will take notice that if he fail to to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court, lor the relief demanded in the com plaint, to-wit : for a decree for the sum of ( 00 in frohl coin, and for the foreclosure of a certain mechanics' lien to secure the payment of said sum, which plaintiff holds on a certain building belonging to you, and known as the IxiuisSaal Restaur ant building, situate in block 27, in Oregon City, Clackamas county, rcfron ; together with your interest in the land upon which said building is situate. This summons is published bv order of said Court, entered October?, A. P., 1S75. E. L. EASTIIAM, Dec. 3, 1S75 rvv6 Att'y lor Plaintiff. Summons. In Justices' Court for Oregon City Precinct , Clackamas count v. Oregon. Thomas Wheeler, plaintiff, vs. John II. Con ley, defendant. To John II. Conley, the above named de fendant : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OIl egon, you are hereby recpuired to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled action, on the dav fol lou 1 n.f i lie nv niM 1 1 if x : ...... 1 from the first publicat ion of this summons to-wit pn Friday, the 31st day of Dccem- o, ,,1 y, o cioeiv a. M. ; the first pub lication of this summons being on Fridav November P..t h 1S75, If you" fail so to answer, the plaintiff will take judgment den"reUntt'.r . costs and' This summons is published by order of 18th 1S75? namtldC"rt, entered November x-I,. iq e ntTEIT & EASTHAM. ov- 19 wG Atfys for Plaintiff. Notice. U. S. I.AST) Okfick, Orkoon City CnMlir .Ti-rrn. -ovemler30, 1S75, ' I 1 f1 JJ.V "A VINO KEEN ENTER, a-iinst AihiS O,,n,co by - w- daisied hi-; ir yfur?H3 lilrsey for abandoning ?!mostosul Kntry. No. 2,632, dated Oct. i', 114, upon the N. E. H of the S F v lnec,'u-,, tnsP 3 south.rane 4 east, in (dackamas county. Or. gon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at o nn the Gth day of January, 1876. u 11 o clo-iv A. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban donment. OWEN WADE. Jierixtcr. T. II. HAKIUSON, Receiver,. Dec. 3. 1875 :wl A. NOLTNER NOT All Y rUliLIC. ENTERFRISE OFFICE. . OUEGOX CITY. HOYIS THE TIME TO SUllSCltlBE FOR THE ENTERPRISE. S2 50 PER YEAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Each number contains tha O LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, From all Parts of the World O A Carefully Selected Summary or ..." STATE AND TERK1T0RIAL NEWS ITEMS; A Corrected Lint of the Markets Ik Portland, San Francisco and Oregon City LOCAL NEWS, EDITORIALS, On all Subjects of Interest to th FARMER, MERCHANT OR MECHANIC Also, Carfully Selected MISCELLANEOUS Ri;AIIN;. In Short, it is In Every Respect a O LIVE NEWSPAPER. THE ISXTIZRPttlSIS' Having a large and constantly increasing Circulation in the most populous part of tlie State, offers superior induosmec's to those who wish to Advertise. Advertisements inserted on REASONABLE TERMS. and It is therefore a good time to Subscribe in order that you may be posteu on current events Send in your subscription at once ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB o OFFICE OREGON CITY, : OREGON. WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTK all kinds of JOB PlilNTING, o . such as CARDS, RILL-IIHADS, PA MTIl LUIS, w IKHIS, MORTtiAdUS, LAItliLS, I RTTKR.JIRA i?.v, in fact all kinds of work done a in Printing: Ollice, at PORTLAND PRICES. ALL KINDS Of LEGAL BLANKS constantly on h.-ind. and for sale at a low a price as can be had in the IStutc. Work Sol ic ted o AN D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Oregon City. March 21. 1873-tf. AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. The following persons are authorized t act as agents for the Enterprise : Geo. I. Rowell k Co., 40 Tark Row, w 1 ork. Coe.CWetherill & Co., 607 Chestnut street Philadelphia. " Abbott A. Co., No. 82 and 84 Nassau strrt New York. Portland.Oregon I'- Samu' 1 San Francis LFisnW St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Mile Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van IHisen Salem- I. William" Harrisburg ..J. H. Smith U-ifayette, Yamhill county......J.I-Ferguson Dallas, Polk county Dave Holmrs Eola K. Doty Jacksonville K. K. Hanna Benton county.. W. A. W ell Corvallis Hon. John riurnett Canyon Citv.Grant co W. ft. Laswell Albany . A. N.Arnold Dalles, Wasco county, N. H. at' IjjOrande, I'nion county A.C.mig I'endleton, Umatilla county S. v . Knox Eugene City Rose burg . Lebanon....., Jacksonville.. Long Tom E. Ij-Pristow ITon.D. F. lJn " t C. T. Montagu ,............. Jj j iialsion Hon. E. D. VATZ H.C.Huston CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Beaver Creek Butteville....... Cascades Can by Cuttinrs ... Eagle Creek........ Harding's rwer Molalla... Mllwaukle SWfRO Upper Molalla.. r v TVnti John Zumwalt Henrj-McOugm J. W. Strawser p. Wright ".'.Frank W. Foster ..Capt. Z. C. Norton W. Moreland .John Hagnberger J.John Eoole . W. H. Vaughan OREGON CITY BREWERY. Jlcnrj Ilumbel, H AVIN PURCHAS ed the above lirew- C " ery wishes to inform the public that he is now prepared to manufacture t No. 1 qual ity of L AO lill BURR, as good as can be obtained anj-where in the State. Orders solicited and promptly filled. o O O