Oregon City Enterprise. FRIPAY. KPTKMRKK 2:!. lSi2. Clackamas Co. Directory. COVNTY OFKU'KRSk Jxl. Ct of Count. Bhwilf. Ktennter, TrMatirer, School Supfrtnton.lciit, Burtvyor, Coroner, Oonmltsionet, J. W McMrum Uo. f Honou I'. W. (Unouc i S. M Mmlv ! J O WMherrfl J. r. HmdY ' si.Iiipv smvih 1 K it'oratim. Ktr 77;; ORKiiON CITY OFKlCKRS T. JJnlllTan Htrnt, fcCoror. Chief of Polio - Trwwurer. City Attorner. Rlreet OommUslonei . -hnpt ol Wir Work, 1. I. Irtr j j'k" Khmlt ' F J. ln 'V.V.iKii W. It. Howll siilupv Smyth. N.(imnmn.' A VMillf . J J .Cook. J W. O'Counetl. J. O. Portrr n.l T. t'. Ko taSIhiU,", '",n,U!f 0'"ch mim cockts. Ctrrult s-nirt eonvnes ttrl Momlsr la S TWBtwr nd thint Moa.loy iu April. 1 Protwt court In wssion flrJI MomUy lu nch axuith. Commission? fourt moeu tlrst Wltifsily aflr rl MonJi ol ?ch omh. The nay to btilld np re5n. Clty Is to pire Oresrott Cltj people jonn patronage. SPRAY OF THE FALLS See the Ust pellinvt inventi aj at Thayer i Ahlen'a orlice c.i.w. v,c invention nt the! One price to al1 and all soixls marked in plain figures at the Tark l'lace store. J. S. Courtney M. P., physician and j mrveon. room 5 and 6, Charntati bloik. j Is best an I ! V t U , ; Full stock of lubricating oi the cheapest at Seventh Store. . j deportment cards one cent ! School each, aood or term, at the Estkki'kisk ! ottice. lurmshed rooms ami pw 'n l'fiv' , family. First door hack of (J tonoell Glass's store. I Take vour babies to !he New York j gallery and get a good picture while you have the chance. Five full blooded Wyandott roosters, all perfect Vanties for sale by L. W. lavi$, Oregon City. Kev. P. B. Williams will pieach al Ihe i United Brethren church next Sunday at the usual hour for services. The reading room meeting will occur at the Baptist church next Saturday evening. All slionld attend. It will pay you to call early and secure j one of those school suits at the Park Place store. They are selling like hot cakes. ; Do von want to make money? Tiade for or buy territory In the Anti-profanity j stove pipe. See the model at Tliaver A : Alden's. At a recent meeting ot the Ladies' Home Missionary society of the Congre gational church in this city the names of three new life members with fees of $20 each was announced. Just arrived from New York over 100 Boys and Youths suits at the Park Place store. Just think, we can sell you a good school suit for your boy for only $1.25. Come and see them. Just opened at the Park Place store twenty cases of boots and shoes which we are selling equally as cheap a; you can buy at any bankrupt sale. We buy direct from the manufacturers Have you tried the latest? They are delicions. We refer to the "Afternoon Teas" and "Pullman" wafers to be had at Marr & Robertson's 7th and Madison They also have a full line of all the dif ferent flavors, Ginger, Vanilla, Graham, Oatmeal, Snowdrop etc. etc. We have from the Oragon City Enter prise office a copy of the premium list of the Butte Creek (Clackamas county; Fair Association. The pamphlet con tains over forty pages, and is one of the moat neatly printed volumes we have seen for some time. St Helens MiBt. Charles Knoth, who was sentenced to pay $47.80 costs for the malicious prose cution of William Gutperlet of New Era tarried in jail six davs, thereby reducing the bill $12, and then concluded to pay the balance in cash, which he did and was thereupon released from custody. C. G. Casler last Tuesday sold his soda fountain and confection stand on Main street next to the Livermore hotel to Henry E. Stevens Mr. Casler will leave at once for Mill City, S. D. having an interest in a Black Hills tin mine that is looking very promising which he wishes to look after. Last week County Clerk Morton issued marriage licenses to the following named couples: Kerena C. Hall and W. T. Bpooncer, Annie E. Burns and James M. Cayman, Maggie Guttridgn and Alonzo Stout and Dora J. Hunter and John W. Jones. The people of Barlow and vicinity will be entertained and instructed with re ference to political matters next Friday night by Chairman Brownell of the republican county committee. There its no use making promises for Ibis occasion. The people know Mr. Brownell too well to lose interest in his addresses. I A MAN CUT TO DEATl I FATAL KKSll.T OF A AI.OOI BHAWI. AT (ASHY. SlUsSnttTof KaitUM'rfck Slbba In Ik bilonmn by William Hc-ndc-reon. A Wixxlv affray ocvHritsl t Canby last J Mommy afternoon in SustwiiKr' mIooh Sutr, William Henderson ami nin I 1 named Wright wore playing carU when i I pinm)ick WM ct , ,0 ,iie ,ar tl) ,, I .1 on A customer, n u?u up reiururu ,,m ,'p !u,er ' the caiUj ami ihrn he had r1iinhed Henderson 'claimed SnttT had not made a fair deal. ! The gamo was continued, however, ' though not very gvol-natnrv0.ly. Hen- j deraon continually complained of Suter 1 : and the same tinallv hrke tv in a row. land attended to the patient. Mr. j It is aaid that Suier"mado rather liht of lvhrane r,H-oguivl Fred C hariuan hut j '.lomlorson' ai.ser and after they had no one else. Suhseo,utntly he aull'ered U)tiit I'laving he ut hia hands on Hen- two sasms, tha last of which was the I , . " . . .... , . .. ......v...' ... . i'i 1... .. .1 1 . . oerwon smniiuors shmiik w imui imi wotihln t lt!ht. lleTUH)H Uenileraon thrust a knife into Suter'a aUlomen aUiut throe indies to the lelt ol the ; tawl.l 'it ttr.,111,.1 1,,,. I tt'ltlttlrvtU' . . int..rftrl and timl(ir.on gwitv bllt ,,,, WHS ,vn t ' his victim and plun-ed Ihe knife into : him aain near the same sol. After j the first cut Suter made an attempt to s''ie a cliair as 11 to strike ma assailant hut his strength appeared to leave him while in the act and after the second I stab he sank to the thxr with his en-! trails protruding several inches fiom the bleeding wound. : Henderson walked twlly away, stop- '''" "'!''t " 'ru ,tort' !lll' h'l-1 ling the dix-tor that there was a man badlv cut at the saloon. He then walked out of town. j suter was covere.1 with some blankets and allowed to remain in the saloon , i until Hr Carll of Oroiion ("itv arrived, the meu having made an nnsucessful at-, ,ellu to rttUoe the inteatinea lr. Carll and Dr. White of Canbv dressed the wound but It was evident that there ! was acan-ely a hoix? for his recovery, j The knife had been twisted around after clearing up ol Hie dense smoke that tiaa entering the bowels and the intestines ; obscured the heavng so much of late, weie badly cut Suter lingered till 2 The temtxratur aa well as the sun o'clock Wednesday morning when lie j shine have been rather lesa than the died. The hemorrhage from the wound ! average amount for this time of year, the 1(J the mouth continued during the i whole time. Coroner Holman ws informed of the death and he1 went up to Canbv and held an inquest ! Wednesday, and the jurv found that deceased came to his death from a wound inflicted bv ilhain Henderson, i T)e re n,uing wre' taken to Eagle Creek, ' where the family of the deceased resides, ! Wednesday. Suter was an unnarried n.an 27 years ( ol age who lived with Ins mother at Eagle Creek. His father is dead Two brothers and a 8:ster also live at Eagle Creek. SheriffUanong was notified J the cut- ( ting aff.ay and at 3 o'clock Tuesday j morning he went up to Canby to search lor Henderson. He tracked l.im a short distance northeastward but then lost the trail. Wednesday he sent out word in the locality supposed to have been traversed rjy me reiugee that lie would give $22 for bis apprehension. James Hodges of Canby was in Portland Wed nesday and he met Henderson on Front street near the National hotel. He im mediately telephoned for a policeman and two officers were sent out and they arrested Henderson and took him to jail. Wednesday afternoon Sheriff Ganor.g bronght the prisoner to Oregon City and lodged him in jail. Thursday morning Henderson appeared before Justice Fonts, waived examination and was held to appear before the grand jury on the charge of murder, without bonds. Henderson is a well known tough. His home was formerly in eastern Ore gon. He had to get out of that country to escape being punished for some mis deed and he went to Olympia, Wash. From there he went to Chehalis. He was frequently getting into trouble. About two years ago he came to Clacka mas county, achieving a little distinction as a rider of bucking horses. A little more than a year ago he got into a fight with a man named Purdom, in which he gouged out one of the eyes of his antago nist with the neck of a broken beer bot tle, for which offense he spent three months in jail, but was finally released for want of prosecution. He and the man he murdered had been cutting wood together near Canby and tbey had been living together a short time, Suter, it is said, practically supporting the vaga bond who did him to death Dki-inhufnt Taxks. City Collector Rhodes gives notice that after Saturday, October 1, the city taxes remaining un paid will be delinquent and costs will then be added to the taxes. His office hours are from 10 A. M. to 6:15 P. M., room 3, Charman block. Will exchange territory in the Anti profanity stove pipe for tow n property or farms. A rustler can make $.'i00 to $500 per month. See model at Thayer & Alden's For choice family groceries, vegetables feed etc., go to the Park Place store where the best article is sold for less money than eleswhere. The finest line of cigars in Oregon City Seventh street drug store. STRICKEN WITH l'AK U.YSIS, Hiram Cmhroiir SuftVr Thrf Sliorlm In a Critical ( tunllllmi. Hiram Cvnliraiio, who was ohhhI on thi rarivnlpr work (or tli drift wliiir at ntriut to tlm "twain," waa atrickcn with ymralvaia wliilo at work framing timHr on tli bank of the rivr at CatKMiiah lust WtHlnoatlay aliortlv aftr noon. Mr. Corlirane had itn hi Uinrii ami whr hoginniiiK work whon alricken. tie w nor llio bank of the river ami but for the. timely aiwinlanoe ol on of ,(, 0(,er workmen he would Imve fallen . ... , , . , .. i.-iwnwti iihu ueri waier. Ilv was caught ami carrieil to A neiithhoring house w here ivtitorativea weie amtlio.1 and word waa aent to hla aon-iit-law, F. K. Charman and for a din-tor, lr. Carll haened to h iianaing Canemah on hia return from Canby and he atopped winrn, mk ini uuuie nt- ntamiti)! totally unconscious, Thursday he manifeated ainaof con- sclousnesa but he aim lies tn a very a-rll ii-ut iNMI.lirtitll Hi A.tt-ll,trl V f'j) veara-mukes the outcome mor uncer- u,n than it otherwise would h. The disease is prono'inml cenhral paraljsia. MEATIIFK AM tKOl'S. Kepert of the (iiujlllon In Wetteru Oreifoo for the Week The monotony of those lone, wann.iliy dtiitv and smoky days has at last leu broken bv the few timely showers of the latter part of the week just closed. In this section the rains hae been pretty general thouiih liw'ht. except in a few oi the southern counties where over half an inch (ell. In portions of southern Ore- to., fruit, vegetable and itratx-a have lawn benefited to some extent by these showers while pastures everywhere have In-en greatly improved. Another, and no less importent effect of this privipata tion, has N-cii the extintfiiishing of the disasteroua forest tires that have been raging for so long, and a general deficiency in the latter ix-ing due mostly to a densely smoky atmosphere. crops, Hop picking is now well nigh over and reports point to a light crop. Fruit and tender vegatation have also received tl,..ir full l i tarn fif Kn)flt frttm tits tirM. ,-ipitalion of the past week. Gardens are doing la-lter now than at any time since last July. Fall ploughing has been made possible by the rains. IX TIIKtOlKlS. M. Cal. Howell vs. S. H. Green; suit to enforce the navment of a nromi- ,ory note for $H5 roill'eII1lH Mav 1,18!1 d(e one jay ,(u.r date ,, K Cross at torney . 5047. Louisa Iaziel vs. John Oaiiel ; suit to dissolve the marriage contract entered into in Michigan in July 1H7U, neaertation being alleged. S. Huelat at- torney. 5048. Thomas M. Miller vs Mary E. Barlow, Margaret I. Pilshury, Henretta M. Kelly and I. G. Pilshury; Suit for the partition of the Samuel Miller . L C. and another tiact of 5.1)5 acres in which plaintiff claims to have an estate of inheritence to the extent of an un divided two-fiiths part. S. Huelat at torney. Mrs. Marv Miller of Powells Valley, entered complaint against Henry Parrot chargingdisorderly conduct before ladies. Geo. C. Brownell defended the case. The charge was dismissed and costs amounting to $42 .05 taxed against com plaining witness, as it was a conclusive case of malicious prosecution. The Millers do not stand well in that com munity. Last Monday Justice Fouls heard the case of Henry Smathers vs August Hubert in which the crop of oats or seven acres of land was in dispute Smathers had rented the furm of Milo Card who subsequently sold it to Hubert. Smathers claimed the cron of oats which he had planted and the purchaser of the farm also claimed it Geo. C. Brownell appeared for the plaintiff anil I). C. Latourette for defendent. A jurv was called for and the verdict was for the plaintiff. For Sale. Poaf office stationery and ci.ar store, Oregon City. Best location in city. Reason for selling, owner leaving city. Investigation solicited. (. W, Rich. If you want furniture go to Bellomy A Busch opposite poHt office. You can get bedroom suits for $8.70. Call and cx amine our goods before buying else where, tl Just how an alterative medicine cleanses the system is an open question ; but that Acer's Sarsapanlla does pro duce a radical change, in the blood is well attested on all sides. It is every where considered the best remedy for blood disorders. The Oregon City Oddfellows were actively in for the entertainment of the sovereign grand lodge of the order in Portland this week. Furniture for Sai.. Enquire at the residence of M. A. Stratton. REHDY tCRKND Boys' GlothingI Boys' School Suits, Ages 4 to 13 Years, $1.75, $2.00. 2.50 Per Suit. Boys' School Suits, ages 4 to 13 years, extra quality, 83.00, $3.50, $4.00 per suit. Boys' All Wool School Suits, ages 4 to 14 years, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 per suit. Our standard Boys' extra heavy all wool suits, 4 to 14 yrs., $5 a suit, equal to ony $7.50 in tho city. 50dozenBoys ScholHats of various styles andprices. B o s' O I o t Ii. i ii Than all of the so-called clothing houses in this City, and IN HATS, WELL, TIIKY'UE NOT IN IT A LITTLE. Ami now wohavt" miule tliis oIUt to vmir lvs ut ivthu tiun offmin ton to Iwontv-livo ..ercont. HIT THIS OlTKU IS ONLY liUUl I'NTIL OCTOllKK F1KST. lm't fail to call on us as wo will save you money on all linos of clothing ami hats. O'CONNELL & GLASS, The One Price Clothen and Hatters, OREGON CITY, OREGON. THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE! The Most Complete and only first class GROCERY Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City. GRASS SEED TIMOTHY that is CLOVER that will ORCHARD CRASS that makes best pasture for high AL8YKE CLOVER that makes best bay and will not ALFALFA that ripens 3 and 4 crops every season RED TOP for low lands BLUE CRASS for pasture ALL TESTED AMD WILL If your merchant docs not keep Pons Seed tore COMPHRE Jl?e Oreor; Qty-Eptrprise With any other county paper in the Northwest or elsewhere. If it does not contain more news and in better shape than any of the others don't take it. If it does send in a subscription. You never pay too much for a good newspaper. A poor paper is dear at any price. FOR SCHOOL- SPeCIAL SHLE OF WE HAVE MORE- liiixirtrrs anil iloulcr in Elice Family Groceries Selected Teas.l'ure Coffees & Spices Butter & Cheese from best dairies Fruit and Vegetables in Season. By the pound, bag, tori or car load clean grow CROW-We mean what we say. We warrant what we say to be true. our tested seeds, send to us direct, tell us his name and we will see that you get your seed cheap. Portal ,0r. Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to All. Positively no con necticn with any advertising scheme lands tramp out Send for Catalogue of Seeds, Trees, Fertil izers, etc. English or German.