Oregon City Enterprise. FR1IUY. OCTOUKR 21, ISt2. Clackamas Co. Directory. COl'STY OFFICERS. Jndae, Clerk ot Court, Sheriff. Recorder, Treasurer, Assessor. School superintendent, purveyor, Coroner, J.W Meldrntw 1 c! w! )'iii''n j ohIvii j. r. Bradley II. s. Olbaon Sidney Smyth K. I. Ilonnaii t Richard Sou ICoruellus VUir Comic laslouera. CRKQO.N CITVOFFICKRS Jlayof. T. W Snlllran Bonmifr. ' AV, t'." Chlf I ol IV1IC - - J S-t'imtora auwuor. J Khoailvs Trmr, - r J- ',,,ls nm Mtornr. - H.k.trMaa. 8uu'imilMlonr. . I-. Holnj a..n'i .-,1 U ir U .ukl W. H. Ilowttt w h Howell City Snclnw. jwney smyin. ; Ultjir I'lieamiH'e on tlie tair tfrouiuia, Counellmen C. O. Alhrlcht. Jr., It. U kUy, l , . n.i SOrwnman. w Ahli. J J Oooko. J. , hilt they (!t r lil of the ir!ites, Thei ii i .,1.11.11 J (1 I'urter and T P Kan- i . i 11 i i ; dall toner ana i. r. Ran j lWIHnlodtion liftdbeen ilien'aiHsl by vi-Umtnrft.tn'.larotachmonih!hulilinilof an itiMitlon to the pavillion. i t ..-w.,, I . .... ... lucujumi. COfRTS. Clrenlt court eonvenea tlrst Monday In No Twmner and ihtrd Monday lu Arll. Irobat court In aeasion 8rst Monday in each onih. Oommlaatonera court meela (lrt Westtiemlay aftr nmt Monday of each mouth. ffThr war to biilhl up Oretton City Is to rive Oreiron City people your patronacre. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Clocks at Bnrmeister A: Andersen's. ! Evervone warranted. I . , ,rv: T" .. , J. S. Courtney M. P., physician and ttirjieon, room 5 and t, ChlirillSI. block. ' Those contemplatints borrowing should ascertain terms offered by C. O. T. Williams. Full stock of lubricating oils, best and Jhe cheapest at Se.entli street dn.g tore. School deportment cards one cent each, good for term, at the Entrrprisk otfice. Take your babies to the New York gallery and get a good picture w hile you have the chance. Who keeps pi rk prepared paint? Why! Charman A Co., City Drug r.ore. Sample cards free. C. 0 T. W illiams is now doing bnsi- new for himself at the old stand next 1 Amr r runtll.l .1 HontWa ,lrlu, j door to lautieiu ttuntiej a arug store. Keen vonr i-anarv bird nea tnv nv tuing clean, pure seed for sale by Char-1 ntan & Co, package. druggists, at ten cents a;1. An elegant assortment of dry goods ; mnd domestics at the Park Place Store. ( All goods fresh and maiked at our f usual low prices . Redhouse, the jeweler, No. 4 Com- o.erxial bank blix-k, will give f"0 reward for a watch that he cannot repair and; make run correctly. Now is the time to prepare your win-, , , . t ! dowsand Charman & to.. C ity Irug , store, havo all sires of glass. Special ; sizes cm without extra costs. j The ladies of the M E church w ill j serve a dinner in the parlor of the church on election dav, November 8, for which .,, , - . . I they will charge 2o cents apiece. I The best dav's work at baling clover ; , ftay tuis year is rvpoiieu iroiu ciiauuru. Gross Bros . working for Case Bros. baled 16 tons and 700 pound in seven j Corw in S . Shank, formerly of Canby, who has been studying and practicing law in Seattle two or three years, is now member of tbe law firm of Pratt & Shank in that citv. This week marriage licenses were is sued to the following couples by County Clerk Hurton: Mrs. Anna Ttier and Louis Hohenteitner, Mary Marrs and Alonzo Wickham, and Gertie M. Caroth ers and C. D. F. Wilson. J. II. Kellogg is finishing a new cot tage on Twelfth street between John Adams and JelTerson streets. It is a frame structure about 2x3f feet on the ground and two stories high and it pre sents a neat appearance. Now is the time to paint as the rain had laid the dust and Charman & Co.. druggist have the only pike prkpariid paint on the market and thirty-two ele gant shades to choose from. Sjiecial rates on lartre quantities. Articles of incorporation of the First Congregational church of Oregon City were filed in Salem last week. The in corporators are Dr. H. E. Ferrin, E. B. Andrews and others, and the value of church property is placed at $17,000. There are between seven and eieht hundred bales ot straw on the river bank here awaiting shipment to Oregon City. We predict that the time is not far dis tant when no straw will be burned in the field, but all of it shipped to the ! pater mills, tbUfl Opening another . . . source of prom w me grain raiser. Sewberg Graphic. The Holmes liusineHS college or Port land, Oregon, In now a day and boarding school, so that parents who send their sons and daughters away to a business school, can feel that they are surrounded by a school atmosphere and home in fluences. Everv young man, and woman as well, should have a business educa tion. It fits them to do business for themselves, and a good book keeper or a stenographer can always find employ ment. Send for catalogue of the Holmes Business college. 2t THE muhm FUR. List of l'remluttis Aniirtlctt t F.xhlMtora this year. . . . . i I . The lttto Creek Ian-held at Marqtiam thi mur miB.J tlih.st ever hold I by the association. Compared with j hist year's fair the improvement is not I marked because last year im an i B1,uu".v K00' e' (or farm crop i a tut it was not ititiiciiu to got it Hint-ma eient display of products the toil. The live stock exhibit tlii year was probably the best ever uiada) there, tint this is saving pood deal for It. In the department of domestic arts (he usual high degree of excellence Was Manifested. The manager of the Ktitte Creek fair were conn lied to i)el heroically with ft 5 v'' u' fakirs and gsmblets who made . itie weatlier nug vear was not all that couU have been desire,! but the tx tion Jid ft catisfactorv biifint'jxi and the , . ...... ,,,, fair of IK't.ti. 7aiut 8, IN"'.' was a uo- cess as may I jinlcnl by the following list of premiums awarded : riVtshS A HORSKS. Clydesdale stallion, tiorse Uitllf, 1st. i. iVrth r., .iiUi.,,. w i uh.i.. m Stilllon any graJe, r'miik Murray. It. U w Souihwiok. .M. BriHHl maw. havln foaled one or more colla, ttm M.er li: Henry liarih. .M Colt under eight mouths old. Win Moaer. 1st. Henrv Harth Ai Yearlmii cit. ileiirv Barth. 1st: Jawh Voris. -.M. 1'wo yeamoul eoli, ,)atvt Voria. 1st; S T ltolnrt. 'M. Colt, three yenrs old. James i!e. Island At. division a I'Arri.it. i Jersey bull. ST Hohart, M. i ,,ailoav bull, T Simii. i.t. I '' uf u" " L skirvlu. lt and M. tUVlsIOX C-SBSKP, liOATS AXIi SWINt ; Hnek sheep, M M KobMua. it; J T K.wa. .M. ! Kwe shet'o. it M KobMus, Isi and '.M. Lambs, any grade unuer etlil nioutna OKI. J I ; Koaa, 1st. i Aurora goat, buck, John Haugh. 1st. . ee. " " 1st. kida. ' l.t Boar, aur age. J T Ross. tat. I) A Rulings, M Piga under aix tnoutua old, t Truman tat. J T Rosa, .VI. division n- rot tTv. Trio chli kena, brown Leghorns, Mrs. 0 A Rid in. 1st. Trioehiekens, white leghorus, Mlas Ann liar re tt, 1st. Ttio ohii-keus, Plymouth Rm-ka, MraO A Rid iuga. 1st. Trioehiekens, Wyandotts, Misa Ann Carreit, lu Pair of turkeys, Mrs li A Kidiuga. 1st. fair of geese. Misa Auu tiarretl. lat. Pairol diieka. Miss Klt.e Koboiaa, lat; Mrs U A Rulings, id, DIVISION B VKllETAHLIS. Six largest carrots, E Skirvtn, 1st. Six largest mangel wurzel. K skirvlu. 1st. t hree largest umtktus, M M Hobbina lat: 8W liaiuea, id. : Varl..i v .f s.,nshi I T U.MiItt FTrnm.H -,l Three eabbAges. C P Thorn m, 1st: F Truman, M. Pie cilroua. S W tiainea, l.t; F Truman. Jd 0 D h , n , bl , 0 White, lat: J I Riwa. Jd. ; Six largest uoiatoea. J T Koa. 1st: C P Thomaa. -i . . ; . -, . , . L i ti , ....v. , ij u Robbiua. it. twelve largest oniona, i r jacx tai: r itu man ' Oue-foimh bushel onion sets 3 W tUlni. tat. i Three largest watermelons. Mary Albright, lat. Three largest ; musmelus. if M Robbiua. lat . six largest tomktcea. Mra Alice Jack, lat; Mary Albr'n1-- taf 11 M ! , I. I. .-f .......... I I V.u. I Kubbl'is. 2.1. Quarter bushel winter a'ies, 11 M Robbins, 1st; i R R rimmaa. .'d. ; yuaner bushel .'ail apples, T P Soulea, 1st; J T Ross. .d Quarter bushel fall pears, Jnmca Reed, lat; Cy , ! Quarter b.isiiel whiter feara. II L skirvin. 1st. t .niu.-e, Mrs j r lr.ike 1st; J B .N.. it. i Ulspiay ul Irull trees, t Ji'lies, l.l. division q-raRM proi.kts. ( Half bushel fail wheat, F J Hidings, lat; Wal- Hi"fm,h'eUhnrn'i wheat, J M uroahouir. 1st; F Half tmahel w'hite oats, J E MsMuam. lat: 11 M K Albright, it. t riobtmis ii. I Half bushel black oata, II M Bobbins, lat; F J ,,K,i;1'u-, .,.., ,. , ., Half bushel barley. H M Kobhlna, lat; F.llla Rid- inga. m. Hall bushel buckwheat, Jacob Vorls, lstaud id. Half bushel . heet, s w liain.. 1st. Quart white beans.Chaa Helm, lat;C PThomaa, 2d. f"'orea r "u'"' ' ,ru" Six ear. Held corn, w 8 Jack. i.t; . F Tr,.m.?n 2d. Six earn aweet com, Mary Albright, lat; b eikir-1 vln.il. Quarter bushel oniona. 9 W Gains, lat. Quarter buahel timothy aeeii, J t Maninam. lat. j Oiiarter bushel clover seed. S W (iaiua. 1st Display of grain In f heaf, and gras.-e, properly arrmged and labeled with their true uame. F i J Ridiuga, 1st . H L Skirvin. it. division Hf lowers, Piaplay of flowers Dot to exceed twelve boxes, Mra E skirvin. 1st; Mra Alice Jack, il. Display of fuehalas. four boxes, Mrs Alice Jack, lat: Mra K Skirvlu, 2d. Display of geraniums, four boxes, Mri E Skir vin, lat; Mra Alice Jack. 2d. Display of begonias, four boxes, Mrs E Skir vin. in, Mra Mary Jack, 2d. Bouquet of Green Bowers, Mrs Mary Albright, lat and 2d. BouUet of dried flowers and grasses, Mary Al bright. 1st: Mra. E Hkirvln, il. Display of peppers, Mrs E Skirvlu, 1st DIVISION I FANCY WORK, KNITTINCl, CRoCHKT- Qullt.hand made, Mrs Mary Woodcock, lat; Mra I Marv Jack. 2d. UjI cabin ii i It, Mra S E Woixllngton, lat. Crazv mult. Mra I D Larkins, lat. Pillow shams, Misa fvy Murley, 1st; Misa Kate Adams. 2d. i Crochet work, Mrs Bela Scott, 1st; Lilly For-j Kuit'lac'e, one yard or mure, Mrs Altha Niehol-' rmZl;i.ut, Mis. k-.,Ri Haugli. 2d. Java canvas tidy, Mra E Skirvin, lat and 2d. Crochet tidy, Jennie Perdue, 1st; Sarah llann,2d. Knit tidy, Mra E skirvin. 1st, Ijice kuit rlbon tidy, Mra Mary Woodcock. 1st. 8ofa or chair cushion, nrHzy work, Misa Kthe Robbins, 1st; Yrs Mary W ooilcoeli, 2d. rj'.faor chirciis!nuri, worsted, Mra K T Ji Thom as. 1st. Crochet aklrt, Jennie Perdue, 1st. Crochet chair acarf, Mra Liza tiaurety, 2d. Table senrf. painted. Misa Lulu While, 1st. Table acarf. embroidered, Mrs Bela Scott, 1st. 1iunge scarf, crochet, Mrs I I) Ijtrkina, lat. Rag carpet, Mary Marquam, lat, 0 W Mar itiam, 2d. Homemade rait carpet, Mrs 8 E Worsting ton, 1st. Crochet counterpane, Miaa Ina Morley, lat Mantel lambrequin, Miaa Mary Malijliam, 1st; Mra Bela Scott, '2d. Hand trimmed apron, Miss Rose Morley, lat; Mrs Sarah Hand, 2d. Banner, Mra Bela Scott, 1st. Splasher, Lulu W hue. 1st and 2d. Corn husk mat, Miaa Elbe Kobblna, 2d. 'tXAlZl me Rob- Vlw raff. rriBChine rnnde, .Irn Alif;eJHf:k, IM airn r, n i j iionm, u Pillow cases, hand Hewed, Mrs E B T Thomas, 1st. Table acarf, knit, Mra K H Skirvin, lat. Java canvas chair scurf, Mrs E HkTrvlii, lat. Photograph case, Misa Kva Scott, lat. Picture throw, Misa l.ydia Hcolt, 1st. Iig cabin tidy. Mrs KT H Thomas, 2d. Wall pocket, Mra Mary Marquam, 1st; Mrs.Bcla Siott, 2cl. Display of needle work, Misa Kate Haugh, 1st. Work basket, Mra Bela Scott, lat. Tied tidy, Miaa Joaie Cobb, lat, Mrs Bela Hcolt, 2d Tied bureau acarf, Mrs Bela Scott. 2d. DIVISION J BBKAI), CAKKS, bitIKU FKI'IT, ETC Loaf of bread, hop yeaat, Mrs E Skirvin, 1st; Mra Alice Van W'ay, 21. Soda blaculu, Mrs E Skirvin, lat; Mrsllela Scott, 2d. Hop yeast biscuits, Mra E Skirvlu, 1st; Mrs Bela Scott, 2d. Three )l. Misa liU Uarrtitl, ll TnkM. Mri Mary VWxslcivk, In; Miss Ida tlarrett, '.M. Two pouuda fresh turner, Nr R It Scoll, lat: Mra Minnie I'liomi.siui vl. 1'wo pomida honev, Miaa Ami tlarrett. IM. Assortment el Met am, .Mm fc I H lunulas, mi, Tim. imiids dried atdes, Roy i.ray, lat; .leiiiile j ivrdue.ad t Tluiud. dried (dnma, Mr. K Skirvlu, 1st; Mra it v Kldiiuis. 3d, Two unda dried poata, Mra K Skfrv til. Roy tiiav. 'M Three itla'ssca lolly, Mra Mary Marutiatn, tat: Jennie Ceclne 'M. Aasorinieiti of Jellies, Mra Mary Albright, l(. Jennie I'enlue, M Four varieties of canned fni(i, Mrs K T rlThuin- aa, I.I Mary Albright, -M "Tv.V''" WVyrt' Nr K T T'. 1.1 Mury Albrliitil. -M I Aaaortiiieni of prnmn, Mra IS T B Thomas, lai: .vary .amnttiii, .m. Aasornneiii IriiU huiler, Mm K T II Thomaa, Im, Two pounda lacked butler, m Allr Jack, IM: Mr K M Sll, M. Mvimon -woHm.ir T and omn amkntatium. lil-lv ol an. (V. Until t nil. atrr I'IiiiUiw. ilmunn. lo, Mi H Jolivm Ut: Mim Auu IUhiiIi. At Pmxm ilvisom. Vlw KiW B Aiturm. lat I lni-ly l li'ihiT, hair, ivihvrt, wax work, . no.. Mis l.)illa Bvtitl, lt; Mia Alloo Van Hav. S. Homo mail mw).. Mt Allin Vau W, Hi: Mm R Hotihina. Jvl "". WViau.ft I urn Mini fNMft nrT! Vt or aim. l'""' 'V',,,yV" ,LV'J' IVrl K,,,,", 1 rt'aani Mollolnou. l. i ii.u, v...i i,i.,-,ui.. ivrl Ki.iiuaa. iii:Ti o.tti,,,,, ,; iv.rl ki.iiu..m. ! 'i', ivari Ki.tmtim tt. Trai Mi hoUou, u. Two hiiihI Iiiiiut. K.wlyil K.il'blin, ll j thw la.,. ot Jelly. Auu V.fclet, tat; Carrl , Tl"''r((,, lir)MllirV( ,,,.,,,,,..,., Vrlil l raimnl Iruu. Kwl) Koiamia, tat. ! IMviatiiN Mr4Ni V woHfc. kkwino, kStrriNii, f tiw, roa iiiki... i nokh rirrKKN VKAKor ua, .... ... ..... . ! Knit laif. 1 ri..to Mi'liolsoii. , Nwiieal raa.t areaa, Trea.1 NtchutaoB, 1.1 anil I -'I , , . . , . ,, , , i l'rH-ht lace. 1 resale .Nii-holaou, 1st; I lirUllua I Thnniaou. '.M Nel.t made afroll, 1 re.sie Moholson. 1st I Ncale.t Ulow i-ii.es. Irvs.ie Nifhotsoli. M. i Tldy.amsene w.wk. le.a Urklua. isi. ' i.ivi.ion sriHM faohi its ano mk. hash At i wohkn roR aov s i: niikm rirrhas kahs or AUK. j ,,,,,. vegetal.!.... Willie Mi-holson. Isi ; l'ltree eirs ol o.iii ooru. t ilhe Hrowu. 1st, I'heu- dore (iln, .'d. 1 Urgesi rmnokm iviey A lema, 1st. 1 l'ist.iay hi nim. noj usrteu. isi, narris i,m j tVjlL ,:,..,. , ., k,., .M guart colored beaua, tlaaner White, lat. KKCOKU OF THE CAES. The Ctt.es In Circuit, County mid Jus. tie Courts. StVVi, Thomas Charman t Son v S J Criteser; suit to enforce the payment of a promissory nolo for HVi 4M made May lSSti, due in months after date. C. H. A 1. C. Ijitoutvtte attorneys. .VVVt. Thiw Charman i Son vs Chat. Welsh ; suit to enfoice the payment of a promissory note for 1-1:1. "3 made May 15, ISSti, due six months af.er date and $111.37 on a hotik account. C. IX A 1. C. Latouivtte attorneys. 5(167 Thomas A Evans v Susie V. Evans; suit to dissolve marriage con tract entered into in Sedan, Kansas, Oct. hi, ISfsii, adultery with D. C. I'ark er U-ing alleged I'laintitf wants the custody of a three-year-old daughter. W. M. Pavis attorney. ,V")S. William Quinn vs I) F May and O. V. Mattoon; suit to enforce the pay ment of a promissory note for $100 made ( Mr'' I'1. t due one yenr fiom date, j Will II. Walker attorney .Violi. Tho Clackamas Creamery vs W. W. and M. J. Watcnpaugh; suit to collect $14'l alleged to lie due (or the rent ol the creamery building just south of Citv as a residence. C. I. .V I C. I.uto-ireite altorncys. ,WiO Join) Kelly vs .Julia Anna Kelly ; suit to dissolve murrmge contract enteied into Julv 14. 1SH1, ilessertion being the cause alleged. Hrowncll & Prcsser attorney. Captain Jiiines Evans, who lives on the west aide near Wilsonville.was before Justice Fouls charged with larceny of cord wood from Edward Seol last Mon .i.... ,! . t) n .i..r i... i i.:... t. '" was ft liirv tna and the defendant was i arouitteil and thn costs flinoiintinir to o- (oh, airulnst tll i-onilihlin- witness Died. WAI.KEK.-In Oregon City, Oct. 10, .1S!2, Ann Eliza, wife ol K. B. Walk er, aged 54 years, 5 months and lOduys. Deceased was born in Otiio The fam ily resided in Michigan and Dakota a number of years, coming to Oregon City, nearly three years ago. Mrs. Walker had been sick eleven weeks with in ternal cancer. She leaves three chil- lr(-'n- "'e """ Ht-''"' 2:1 -v'r- The two daughters are aged Hi and 14 years. The funeral w ill occur at the residence on Water street Friday at 1 p in. and in accordance with Mrs. Walker's special request it will be very quiet. The de-! ceased was of the L'niversalist fuith. Married. KATON-COOI'ER On Oct. l:S, HK by Hev. G. Win. Giboney at the hume of Mr. Cooper six mileseast of Oregon City, Mr..!. If. Eaton and Miss C'enie Cooper, both of Clackamas county. WICKHAM-MARKS-On Oct. 10, by Rev. G. Wm. Giboney in Oregon City, Mr. Alonzo Wickham and Miss Mary Marrs. Sewers Coiiiicclluns. I am ready to make all sewer connec tions at the uniform price of 2"i cents per lineal foot. Apply immediately to l'eter Kauirman, foreman on the work. 21 R. W. Riskk, Contractor. Why pay if 1 .25 for coal oil when you can get 5 gallons best for .05 at Hamil ton & Allen's, Clackamas. tf II. BUKOIIARDT, ' BROKER. LOANH NKOOTIATKII. City and County Warrants bought. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Office In Postofflce building Oregon City Or. We are Not Closing Out at Cost ! Nor do wo intond to do so, but wo aro able to soil you anything: in the lino of UJJU llill u At prices that cannot bo equaled in Oregon City, whethor thoy are selling out at cost or not. We aro sole agents for Oregon City and vicinity for tho Brownsville Woolen Mills, And wo have at all times a full lino of their colobratod MEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING On hand, which wo will sell at tho samo pricos as sold by tho company in their own storo. In hats wo carry all lines, Including Stetson, Knox and Dunlap Styles for Men, And the largest stock ever seen in tho city for Boys. Don't forget that we have the largest stock and cheap est prices of any house in the city. OCONNELL & GLASS, Tlie One Price Clothiers and Hnllers, 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. MONEYI I have a full ttupply of money w hich I wiwh to limn on good CLACKAMAS COUNTY FARMS, Of 40 acres or more on the uioHt favorahle tiTiiiH. Call and nee me at tny office, PosloiTice building, elsewhere. before going' NO DELAY AFTER TITLES ARE EXAMINED. Correspondence Solicited. W. H. BURGHARDT, Local AKcnt of tho JarTls-CjonlclIn Mortgage Trust Coup?. Beautiful Fruit Farm ! Forty acres, level as a floor, all cleared, well fenced into five fields, good house 20x20 feet, splendid well of good water and force pump, good barn and out houses, several hundred fruit trees prunes, apple, cherries, etc., small fruit in abund ance, several sheep, hogs, cows, two young horses. Everything in first class condition. For particulars, apply to owner, Milton Btinghy, near Currinsville, or see L. H. Janney, with W. Carey Johnson, Oregon City, Oregon. NOl VK rOBERJpOI, I in MtrUTM ami tlci'lcrs in Choice Family Groceries Selected Teas.l'un' Coffees & Spices. Butter & Cheese from best dairies Fruit and Vegetables in Season. MRU. K, M. III'RMKISTER. BURMEISTER Successors to Mrs. t.KAI.IRS IS Watched, dloc, pilverware, JeWelPiJ. Repairing a Specialty. JIu I ii NlreH, Oregon City, Orcuoii, GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUKACTCKF.il 01' ALL KINDS OP FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILINO, KUHTIO AND FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Cut to Order Mill and Yard on tho River, Foot of Main Street. OREGON CITY, OR. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS, Manufacturers of and dealers In all styles of (JOMBlflATIOjl WlR;E AND pU FENCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Panol Farm Fence, alno Expanded Metal Fence. Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow's Sash & Door factory,. Oregon City, Or- MB II Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to All. Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme WM. ANPRKHKN. & ANDRESEN, C. 11 L, Bcrmelster, GOODS