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! r lo. Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME o. c. T co mi AM Kit Wintrii Hi miim'i.i -In KrrmT iht, , wi. On Christum d.iy In the chinch Father! Illllelirillld K'lll COIldlll't tltretl lllllKHeN, the tlrt hi H o'clock Willi English ser mon, tlm second hI U oVIni altlilicr niitii sermon hihI tiili mum wilh Eng Hh Kfricon Ht 10 :30. Tim choir will render Farmer's mm., a iiinnl beautiful nil'l (lillll'Ull t'OIII Mjwit MMt which It lot been at work on H'miim aeek. In the evening will he a solemn vper service mill benediction. Every one In Invited In attend tlie service. Orkuov'i Hhioamikk ilnwdna. Gov ernor Pciiuoyer yesterday issued llio cimiiiiiimiim iHiliitiiiK General II, it. ('oiiiiwnn, ul l.lnkville, Klamath county, to thu brigadier generalNhlp of tint Otcm Niillnnul g-urd. This ( (ointment in made lo fill thu vacancy i in 0,'l'',"'"",'' ""igiiulion ' Gen. J. w. m , C Hclioffiwr, mid tliu brigadier general 7,M . ni , to ,, ui;.B t liH Ul,CPIIIIur , n,,. ' 1 - pointed Mid iiililli'il, AImiiiI (our ml Pitt DAY, DI'.C EM BF.K i'fi, INill. i Imll y.-r h.., ihmI.t the .tii law. (iuv- frimr IViiikivit NiKiiiiti(l (ion. Comp- met major geiiml of the. O. N. (!., which l,V OHKillIN HITV, 1 ra. "Ill IW , III, I ki in, 4 no v ni. UI14T.- I, omnm eitv. k V! III t UU III. stenmer Allnm--ll no atn ti wy UimIIuii .cil uw.i(.i. !. rtlNTUNII .. III. ID Ml III. I Ml i in, I Ml ), III, If MSTUSII. lu no ii m. IJNp. in. wit'TiirKd r:irio iuilway. jiuim t'Mit. Albany I'wd ft lil .III.. Mill Kii.m.i (llir.itih) li.ioh.nt jl ()r nuiluua) met mtmi. l...cl.ui l..l (wny tuilom) AilllMV I "f il ! mmuhui lulllorlils K (Ihnmili) T ' in. U m. ' IM i lu. IUTCII OF VUiWMMl VAX 't'TloSH. the Ofllrem CIiom-h for the Net' If wr The IiikIuIIuUou. Tub Moljuu Hoaii.- Tin iinttnii of the location ol lhegon roml to M-lull Imn im in ally Ix'nti nnlurvil to cli.iln. bKtwtmii two rouiii" itm Miiti' ihimi tioliml liy hili yo) or Hiniili t i-k' txmr'l ul t'Mil iiHH:iiiK mi. I tlm muie Jium'I riiii n(;if"i"l tty Juilifw Mi. "f -i in. Tlmriiiiii iiniliiii-l liy Mr, Kmyili M nvn tlm irMllt IHiihlmiil toail near Innw Itlll mi'l IxHtin to tlm wct of ifr"iit lilili klxiut nitmii i liaina militia. Tli tiiiita litir kwhtiiI it now Ihkkit nmn timn miy utlmr in the KUariU, pt(iilng alone Hie governor, liuln roiiiiiininlnr in cMnf. Tlie a tminliHi I I'oimly JiiiIkh of Klmimtli county. Siiltnu Hlnleniinin. An Kxres.iVK WaKt a, T!m lar nix ilaiiiiik'n niiita on account of (lie Ijike i at- aoillliorlv lo tli J.tli UmU Ul"",,,r ''v y'n ,vi.la.. iUi Jom n tl.o canyon lo 11,9 H'wn l'lllc niilnnul to.npany In ckuvr erwk. H-m .lon thai to """" J"K"," ". Ik crwk.croMinn at ll.a junction ol I J1"" ,:".",, tre: S1U W750: ntwo alrKama an, I IUMng up n.l.r. I mtm - Ilia p.ewnl Molalta Ma. J-"n iia.in. .u.o.n.; jano v i.ra, I-11HP, Urara U laaaca, fll.oiin, IliUt iiiakiiina tntnl of (.'lO.I.IU. Two more atilla aru Tt pmlinaKainat tlie railroad company, brou()it liy I'r. Ilaminoll ami wilv.of riiiluilclpliia. IMaiiiiifT In thia anil ani'k to riMiiver jointly tlm autn of tltlkt ' P'lM'lll i 1 . il i il VIC tiny oi inn Kianav nan, una uM ' divnrK from a atralglit Una tilt U"l than tli (Mi mill ami It tiaa a J Kfa-lo all Ilia ay. Tlia route aug- U'nt ly Juilge MiM'lruiii Ilea went ot 1 ..muiiI Mntalla riMit Htul at no unliit I ' '. . i aill nun Un l .r n tnnan lliuui ! il involve varying loiii a airbill !' ,, , . Iiaif a lu w Tlie ' knu" i.i i liroiiiilit. Iii-miloa 'lie VfnliciH wmcii i have Iwcn rviulnrn'l ausinat the company J, W, Kri-wx'in anil Ann K. Krca- aon lo McCh'lon liimar n t ( in, t 6 a, r 1 i a unn n aa a nan a aliml iliiircaaioii ill llila rulo Mr. '..Ull. ...1L.M ll.MM 111,1 MKtWH.1 'tiHI I.WI Allll , a. lavin-a that can be In.en .1-' 7"'" " ''" ""' .UolwaalO g..t guwlgra.lrt.laoj'"" ,n,M ' ? " , ...,., Il iw-ina to ha i I iu t to " " " .... -i- - , , - . iiioumiih iionara IllllfV IHIIWITII XHTM" I BV III" " e nrw ruad, liiarlea tlowaril, tlie netoruf llowanl'a mllla, at Mulino, J he inucli Iwlicfllteil by the build- k' ot the mail on the uhkIiIIimI llihlanil ii le VvaiiMi il oulil make ilirwlly ilni ary lo Ilia mill aaei lum ofvoun v tint be baa long uVaiied to reach, it b valum a lilted line lo Oregon ,ty nmre am! nprea. a bi prelerence ffTfle wcaiern route. I'oaailily a allll .taer fxamlnatlon of the two routea ill make clearer their reclive uieriu. liniNO Trt Cfaao A ainrv oi a ciiliar faith i reltl by the Kuenej nmal aa follow! : About three weeka i family nameil lUker recently from tiraoka, mere found in a tent near: Eugene mill, the father aiik. the iher almoat blind, and the children oung to take care of themaelvoa and moat deatitute condition. The peo- if Kuirene put them in one of linllie' .. .. ... .a l t.i aea ami Iurnlalie.1 tnein loon, imi Ineaday Mm. Ilakor, wilh her little y and girl about ten yeara old got on lorthbound Ik1 train and atarted i the valley leaving her hunhand In u. h lie aain aiie weiiieo iu . I ! l. L.i.u. tl.l Ir linnrafl nilO III Vnn nwjj r- ama could reatnre her aliilit. The f n anil her two lime- cinuiren, rail- (I "nney or IriemN, prvHcnted pita ' Mr. Miltimn, of Junction, li'llO Wall tmlrttf hnina from Kiimne went irougli ,B r4r mid eollecied for the Hr blin l voman TS, and Mra. Filch KiiKt'iie, wnt througli the car lielow C(alwy and 'nliMted 12.45 more making total of t 2Q Mr. Milliron encour rod Mra. Baker o r to Mr. Williauia i.king ahe boHeved ehe could restore orlght. They lnpil at Oregon Jity but afterward went to Portland. Huh Uakuski KitruKxa. Upon the relcamt o( Tliomaa Sitili, who was ar reeied with Dub (iardner for tlie lan-eny of a boat and other tbinga from the Willamette I'ulp A Taper mllla, (iurd nerhoeacapml from the ollice on the of the arrrat, came bark to Oregon City and laol Momhiy he walked into the eheriir oH'uhi and enriendered. On tlm a. Wire of the diatrict attorney he was releaaed on hia own recognitance. Il aeema that the evidence ia techntcally not atillicienl lo convict ol the crime chnrged lei'uwi the good had not buen ottered lor aale hy ttardner and 8cott, ana when (tardner waa in'ormed of the reaultof the eiamirmtion of hi partner he fearleaaly haaieued hack to bia old haunt. He ay he hna been in Han Kranciaco and The Dalle tince Uilng French leave of the deputy therifT here, The following elected officer of the (Iraiid Army, Hon of Veteran nd the Woiiihii' Helinf Corp will Im wl hcly inaUlled the flrat Monday In Jan uary, Joint inoiiting of the Ihreo r dura being held for that porMjae at their hall in the Caulluld block : OKA Ml) AUMY Of THK MKPIRI.IC. At the joint InnUllation In January the following elnclod ollicer of the O, A. It. will tie Inatalled: HV. Oilman Parker, coiniriander; Jamea Iimpahire, wmior vice coininanderj E. T (irider, junior vice coiumHuder; II. J. Harding, (iiiirtrinter ; Ir. h. M. Andrew, aurgwon; C. Ilolrg, chaplain; C. If. Daiicher ollicer of the day; and Frank Walker ollicer of the gimrd. WOMAN HKI.IKr COKI. Following are the eh-clod ollicer of the local Woman' Kolief Corp to lie innlallcd: I'reaident, Mr. M. M. Char iiikii ; aenlor vice preaiduut, Mr, llnlle I Harding; juricr vice provident, Mr. A ih-liz.it Ijinklna; chaplain, Mra. M. J. WaleiipHiigh ; treuaurer, Mrs. Fannie I.. Cochrne; awretary, Mra. Jennie B. Harding: conductor, Mr Klla F. i'at te; guardiun, Mr. Mary F. Walaon. HONS or VlTKHAX. The annual election of the Oregon City Hon of Veteran occurred on De cember 17. The following officer were duly elected and will be inaUlled Jan. uary 7th. for the term of one year: Cap tain. C. A. Herman, jr ; Int. lieutenant H. Law ton; '.'nil. lieutenant, Chan. Ilmkl.i. Captain Herman ha ap pointed the following on hi staff ; W. Johnaon, lt. aeiyiant; Frank lilankenahlp, chaplin; K . Califf, quartermanler sergeant ; t.d. ewton. aergeant of the guard; B. H. llelloiny, hivf muaician. Kemainder of the staff will lie named at the innUlliition. Camp Council, F.. E. William, chairman. MAaONIC KI.KCTION. The follow ing ollicer were chosen at the Mrsonic lodgx laat 8uturdy night: I. T. Apiieraon, worahipful mantel ; L.L. I'orter, senior warden; Sidney Smyth, unior warden ; Fred Palmer, treasurer ; F. Ryan, secretary; J. W. Cole, tyler. The installation will tie on St. John1 da, next Sunday, at 2 p. m., at w hich lime work w ill alao be done in the entered apprentice degree. KKIMIIT or PYTIIIA. The new officers of Achillea IuIrc, Knight of Pythias are: Isaac Acker- man chancellor commander ; F. J. Lonis vice chancellor; George Warner prelate; U. L. Holman master of arms; J. E. Khnde keeiier of records and seal; O.K. Smith master of finance; K. 1). Wilson master of exchequer; E. M. Hands, the retiring chancellor-commander, become past chancellor. The installation will occur on Friday evening January 8. 300 Amelia Hurling ami huabniid to 1 1. ii net Miller, pt b 3 Darling's ad fiOrtgon Ciiy 200 Waller H. Moa to II. L. I., ( lark, liiim 42. 1 2 , r 2 e 1 (ieo W. and Josephine Holcomb to Kiclmrd ft, Hartnell, pt. loom CranhVId I). L.C., 10 acres, . 1000 ft. I.. Habin, trustee, to W. II. Hnl livHM, I II and 111, b 3 Windsor . . 300 James L. Hi-wl to Kyland W Allien et al, I A sud 8, b 44, County ad lo Oregon City 600 I'.F. Mdieeand wife to E. E. How ell et al. I ii, 4, 6 and 6, b 107, Oregon C'ty. 1700 Alliert H.nnd Anns Us to John Holer. I . 4, 8, , 7, , 9. 10, 11, 12. b 2, A lW Lee ad lo Can by . . 425 E. C. Chapman et alto Marvlmel, I 2, 8 and 4, b 11, town of Marh tleld 100 lf,37 BUSINESS LOCALS. ! j: Mystl Chuck Mink:. The main itching at Hie Myrtle Crek mines is ow completed and the Chinnnisn that ave been working there sevens! aionth vera discharied laat Friday! About hlrty whiw men are yet itnl are eiigaged In extemiin ailed the lower ditch a iglf or three quarter of abundance of water ia no Jie work of wnshing wa Holiday. Three iai nd will be operaVs I fwo hifU ol men,' ill be su'i'!') ting' If M- "V aillBV " 1 N! 7 I 1 sr mir A 'V Villi A V CiimsTHA lUsraHKiK WesUirn Oregon has not enjoyed much smiling weather this season ; it ha been decided ly teary 'round the lashes. 11 ill nature bus put forth energies in other direc tions and while the rain ha been Indus triously pouring, the rasptierry crop has been buuuiing Itself anew and the De cember yield is something Jqilite unusuul even for the glorious climate ol uregoii Mr. lleniamin Jagar's garden is the scene choeen by a number of mi ranp lierry bushes to mature a crop of lueclous red lierrics as tempting a any midsum mer product, and they are ripening In in the cn air this Christmas day Hoses and other flower are still bloom lug out of door, though a little sunny weather would fieahen them up consid erably. ; A ruusANT Homk D. 0. LalonretW new residence on Tenth and Madison streets i one of the pleasantest home in the city. H i a frame cottage one and a half stories high 22x32 feet on Ih ground and cost about 3000. The inter ior is flnWied in natural W"od, red wood yellow fir, prnc and cedar. It ha omplete system of plumbing with not cold water service and perfect drain The exterior of the building ia ed in tint. Mr. Latourette a frsme bam erected just across residence. hb Wki.com We are now fully to meet the demand of the assure the public that vl- Wialiy welcome, wiieiiier jirchase or not we Bhali bo lain you with our charming I Diamonds, Wutcnes, jew- Hilverware, etc. IllH. U. It. U DUHMRIBTBH. Ing pupils of District No. 23 ither absent nor tardy dur- r m of school i Flora 8eely ftelr. Archie Beely, Frida , Louis llesselbriuk, llirtie Walter Heely. M. A. .Jauoaii, Teacher. of P. Notice. tin" of Aohillos lodge No, rank work and report of iy ovenlng Deo. 2y. E. M. Rands, C. E Tables, clulr, Bureaus, Belstads. etc., repaired at Uellomy Busch's second hand store. Remember our clgsr are all thorough ly seasoned as we have an improved ventilated Edison cigar case. Charman & Co. Hamilton A Washburn at the Park Place Store do quote prices on all goods lower than elsewhere. Call and judge for yourselve. R. L. Holman, undertaker and em- balmer, Oregon City bank building. Room at left of head of stairs over store building. If For 25 cent you can make your hen lav bv huvin a package of Egg Food. For sale by Charman & Co., City Drug Btore. Milch Cow Wanted. A first class milch cow with young: calf is wanted. Address with description of and price. Hibah Anthony, hew Era, Or. Taken I p. Came into my enclosure at the United States Fish hatchery, on or about Nov. 80. 18111. a mare colt supposed lo be about three years old, no marks ex cept 'nav with star in forehead. Owner will please call, prove property, pay ex penses and take the animal away. John A. Bykr. Clackamas, Or. Holiday H nnouncemen We will give the Lowest Tric es on Candies for the Hol iday Trade ever made. Special Trices given on large amounts. We will have for CHRISTMAS DINNER, Dressed Turkeys and Chickens, Fresh Oysters, Celery, Home Made Mince Meat, And Everything Good to Eat. Large line of Fruits and Nuts E. E. WILLIAMS, THE GROCER. 93 tfMO rtf CTIM6UC offooy. fnr TTiorouff. PmHical 'Valtiino n BOQIKtfPiKG, SHORTHAND, PEKMf.KSKIP, THIS SCHOOL IS THS BEST. Carpet Weaving. I have a new patent loom from the East and arn prepared to do carpet w eav ing and fancy weaving, silk curtains, rugs, etc. Prices as low aa the cheapest and satisfaction guaranteed. Any orders and work left at I. Selling's store will re ceive prompt attention. Mas. A. M. Bbaytow. C. P. winkset. a. r. scbiptce. About Perfumes. WIXESET & SCRIPTURE, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Largest stock of Coffins and Casket kept South of Portland. Also cloth corered and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies Burial Robes and . Gents' Burial Robes in stock. ( UlSIIKD RT THE CARS. A Young Man Meets His Death at 0 weco Monday Morning. When we use Per fumes, we certainly should use only the BEST; and judges of perfume good judg es, you know say there are only four or five perfumers who make the best that is, the VERY BEST. There are a dozen Also Wagon and Carriage Making, Horse Shoeing and Gen eral Blacksmithing on short notice. Good Perfumes, Owen P. Owens, young man in tha employ of the Oregon Iron k Steel com pany at Oswego, while working about . i i . . r . a train in lite yaru oionuay uionuug fell Iwlween the locomotive and a car and was so crushed that be died in a lew minute, the wheels passing over the middle of his body and nearly cutting him in two. U appears that he wae performing the work of a brakeman and was riding on the rear end of the locomotive while ome switching was being done. In backing down to couple oo other car the train struck with o much force that Owen lost his footing and fell acroe the track where the loco motive crushed him before tt could be sloped. After the accident he directed that R. D. Price, of this city, fhould be notified of the occurrence and then he became delirious, called for hi mother and died. Owen P. Owen was twenty-three year of age, of Welch nativity and your.g man of exemplary habit. Hi mother to living In Wales. Hi ho for year was with Mr. Price's family. He had been in this city between two and three years, tiouie time ago lie went to California and had returned and been at work at Oswego about two mouths. The remains were interred in Mountain View cemetery Tuesday after noon. The deceased was a faithful mem ber ol the Presbyterian church. REALTY TRANSFERS. Deeds Recorded In Cleckamu County Tor the Tast Week. Frank Pomeroy and wife to Cath erine and John U. Fleinmlng, 17, b 2 West Side ad to Oregon City. .$ 800 Joseph Parrot and wife to Geo. C. Brown, pt Parrot D. L. C 30 a. . 1600 Matthew Patterson etalto Michael and W. L. Oattield, pt 25. 1 3 s, r 4 e, 330 acre 2700 John D. Btevens, and wife to Geo. Miller, pt Champing Pendleton D. L. C.,o0 acres 3700 0. 0. T. William et al to H. E. Ferria, 12, b 9, Fall View ad to Oregon City 300 R. L. Kabin, trustee, to Martha B. Birdsall, 17 and 8, b2WiiHkor.. 400 John P. Gago and wife to Theresa Kauch, pt 31, 1 2 s, r 1 e 20 acres 500 J. C. Painter to W. C. Painter, pt Robt. Moore D. L. C. S acre .... 800 But only a few best. The DKST is what yon all want in per fume if in anything, particularly when they cost no more than the NEXT best. Connoisseurs say that Palmer', Wright . and Steam' are THE BEST, A Complete Line of which you will find at Cauiicld & Huntley's ' PHARMACY. About Those Gifts For Christmas! Is There Any Suggestion Here P Elegantly illustrated Gift Books, $1.26 to Photoravenrs in Ornamental Binding, $1.25 to $2.60. Fonr editions of the Poets, $1.00, $1.60, $2.00, $3.00. Favorite Poems in Antiqne Vellum Bind ing, finely illustrated, 60 eta. Novelties in Celluloid M usic Bolls, Card fteceivers, Xmas Cards, Photo. Easels must be seen to be appreciated. Hand Painted Glass Photo. Easels. Leather Card Case and Purees, 75 cts. to $2.60. Albums in Plush and Leather, 75 ctB. to $5.00. Autograph Albums. Finest Oxford Bibles in Leather, Family Bibles. Praver Books and Hymnals. $300 Assortment of Gold Pens, with the Latest Designs in Rustic and Antique Holder. Fancy Ink Stands. Paper Knives. Lap Tablets Leather. Diaries for '82. Choice selection of Xmas Cards. Fancy Papeterie. Jnvenile Books. Picture Book, Etc. W. T. SPOONCER & CO. 4erju Gash Grocery. NEW STOCK, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES. JUST LOOK! 16 lbs. G Sugar, $1.00. Coal Oil, per Can, $1.20 A full line of Groceries at these reduced prices. near Commercial Bank, Main St., Oiegon City. Remember the place, In Connection we run the only Exclusive Flour and Feed Store in Oregon City. UNCLE MYERS THE Portland Jeoieler. Importer of and Dealer in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks and Optical Goods. No. 165 FIRST STREET, NEAR MORRISON. Ladies' Private Entrance Up Stairs. Orders from the Country 3f"Come in and look them over; if you don't find anything suitable, you may got an idea at The Book Store, Next Door to the Post Office. W. A. 1IUNTLE1 . solicited. NEW STORE I NEW GOODS ! W. W. JESSIE, Barlow, Or., Has opened the best stock of goods ever brought to Clackamas County, outside of Oregon City. Look at the following and see if there is anything you are in need of. Dry Coods Embracing, in addition to regular stock, a fine line of Ladies' Dress Goods, of the latest styles, beat quality, at reasonable prices. Furnishing Coods-Both for gen tlemen and ladies. Millinery Coods-Ltcst styles in Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Trim mings, Etc. HatS and Caps Complete assort ment in latest styles for men and boys. Boots and Shoes Bargains in this line. Every siie and style de manded by the trade. Clothing AH wooli price and quali ties to suit. For men and boys. Croceries A'1 fre8n and fir8t class in quality. Full stock of canned and dried fruits. Hardware Carpenters' and Woods men's tools. Builders's and Shelf Hardware. Nails, Bolts and every thing wanted in this line. All the leading brands In Cutlery. Tinware, Glassware and Crockery, Clocks, Patent Medicines, School and Account Books, Notions, To bacco and Cigars, and a full line of Toilet Articles. fflFThe above is but a mere outline of what I carry in stock. Big sales and small profits is my rule. I am after your trade and will offer such inducements as will get it.