Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY. NOYKMBKK ts, lSiii. Clackamas Co. Directory. COINTY OFK1CKKS. Jndt. Clrk rttCoimn, 8hrirT, Trimnr, jeheol supertntftHlenl, ButTpyor, Coroner, Comitinr, J. W Mt'Mrnm litv. F. Morton 0. W. li.nonc J. O Wrihirvll J. K. r.liy H. 8 (iiiwn M.lnv Mnyiri i K. U Hoimurt RlehsM Sc.! It ORKiiON CITY OFFICKKS. Mirnr. ... T. W ShIIItihi Rw.ir.ler. - L. U lmr Chtt ol IVUe -Aiww.tr, Ttunr, City Attorney. iUreelt'ommUsloner, Rnp't. of Winer Work, J. a. Pu Mom J. K FruL T J. it r ivui c. itotwt ! Sh' i Counoilraen-t'. O AlhritM, Jr., H. U kUy. i X. i!rwnmi. W A White, J J. Cook. J. I W. O'lVwnell. J.U. Porter and T. r. Kn- ttii. Oennril mHtilnt Wdnoty of ch month la eitf halt. COl'RTS. Olrenlt court crtTno Brl loo.ty la N.v Tmtr uJ (hiM Mon.Uy in April. rmbtw court in lon flrt Mou.ty In ch aiosih. Commlloiiir eonrt meet first WnlnfMny after nrsl Montlajr of each month. "The war to build p Ore?o City is ta rlf Ore Ron flty people your patretiar. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. J. D. Ritter of Needy has been made a notary public. Clocks at Btirmeister Everyone warranted. A Andresen's. J. S. Courtney M. D., physician and curgeon, room 5 and 6, Charman block. A dauuhter was born to the wife of W. M. Butts of Tai k Flaceon November 13th. School deportment cards one cent each, good for term, at the Estkrpriss office. C. O. T. Williams is now prepared to make very favorable rates on good farm loans. I Take your babies to fhe New York ; Mllerv and wt a ffood nictnre while vou i have the chance. The ladies of the Bapt:st church ad vertise a Thanksgiving dinntr and a lit erary entertainment in the evening. c i , p....-.-. m r. ! u.,,.. gal blanks. A single one or a hundred rnished at Portland prices. , ; : T7T . . H. H. Johnson' assisted County Clerk Horton in his multefarious duties of the week, ll looKeo quite natural to see i Hex at the desk. The cool weather of the past few days ! indicates that the mountains were re- j ceivinga deposit of snow which was creeping well down into the foothills. r 8 j The people of Canemab have de- J termined to have a good road to their j cemetery, and are eubscrib'.ng liberally I to a fund to put it in proper condition. ; chase of the Empire Furniture plant i -which if successful will result in start-1 ing the factory within 60 days with good : backing. The people of Green Point have reason to rejoice in G. A. Steel's decision to span the Abernethy with a 40-foot bridge. The building of this bridge is a volun tary act on his part and speaks well for the liberal management of the road. . Williams of Currinsville who is attending court here made a trip to Salem Saturday. Upon his return he was particularly struck with the beauty of our free suspension bridge and aayg that it is the handsomest bridge in the state. On Monday the connty court took a trip io Eagle Creek and the upper Clackamas bridge, their object being to inspect the roads and bridges. They returned Tuesday evening fully con vinced that good roads should be built from Oregon City into that section of Clackamas county. The first store on ths West Side was raised last Friday by A. R. Doolittle who recently returned from California. The building is to accommodate a store in front with living rooms above and in the rear. It will be a great convenience to the people across the river, who are now becoming a goodly community. Suc cess to the new venture. Many water consumers have noticed a lack of force at their taps since Monday. The cause of this was the stoppage of the big pump which required new gears, and which Jas. Koake has been busy getting in place. It was intended to put in only a partial set at this time but the mesh of the new wheels was found to be different from the old so a full new set is being placed. The big pump will start again today. The residents of Falls View are just completing a walk from Seventh street iid to that siiihtlv suburb which will place them within easy access of tlftj j city without the trouble oi a sieep cnmo. Th walk is built alone the ridge just be. yond Mrs. Broughton's house and across the gulch on a substantial loor, onuge and out on Jackson street to Seventh. They are proud of their achievement and wonder why it was not thought of a year ago as it has added 100 per cent to the convenience of the place. CIRCUIT COTRT PR0CBEDISQ8. - A Qoodl Btc of 0wi alitdic.u-i - TU " , tir.nd Jtry Rjort. LAW, 4,Ms. I.uther M. lVeth vs S.tnart & Ku.scl) ; distillled. 4,V0. L A Nobel vs l.lsttnan A Co; dismissed. 4S7U. Oary Chapman vs C F 1'arker; ! continued for term. 4$0. Showy A Hall vs J A Cox ; no! ; prt,,,.rv on dockrt. on dockrt. Alex 8tvk vsMarion l'hillips; set for Friday. 4tl7. KSJnif v Marion Phillip; settled and dismissed. 4iV!y. T Charman A Son vs U , Netulall; service not complete. 5011. Schwab Bros v Stewart Kniulil : continued bv consent to April teim f0lt. O V l'ronaer, vs Jeremiah Jontison ; settlinl W20. 11 K Crone and S M McCown v Kmpim Manofacturini; Co- disuiisMsl without piejudii-v. 5021. Uco H Williams vs Frodtrick Moehbervrcr; n-ferre.1 to C II Dya to take tcslimony and report at January term. 5042. Joseph lleds vs K Mooher; default and judgment. 5lM4. J Matbewson vs Kmpir M(f Co ; judgment for pltf. 5053. Thos Cbarmsn A Son vs D W Tucker; default and judgment for pllf. 50o5. Thos Charman A Son vs A Criteser; default and judgment. MV'iS. William Quinn vs D r May and 0 P Matton ; default and judgment. ft0(4. AmusLKarr vs J H Kellogg;! dismissed at plaintiff's cost. I 50t. Portland Trust Co vs R and M ! Robbing; dismissed without prejudice! with the permission to w ithdraw papers. 501. Portland Trust Co vs C P .Ver ri.i satile as 50t". 50t!7. Portland Trust Co vs Anna Robl ins; same as 50t!5. 50tiS Portlaud Trust Co vs S Atkins same 50vi. 50t!). Portland Trust Co vs N Story; Mme as 55. 6ii;;. E A Newton vs J 8 Crumbly; continued for term. Thos Charman A Son vs A and Emily Smith ; confirmation of sale. 4D12. Jennie Woodruff vs W II Wood rutf; default and decree for plaintiff. -Knn,eI1V9 c K K , uk testi-:vUilfr:I1(N mii d ( v.mi fnemls. j ( cj , J D. P. Thompson who lm. just . . . . turned from Europe was in town the Cochran et al ; continued till Thursday - , , .. . . .. ..... . ... Nov. 17. ' Tk. v l II..- r..... I? : low et al ; James Shaw, 11 II Johnson' Keni. Jairar aniMinted relereeswith or- , bm .f p Rijrt vg (Jeo rhilli)g et . ! t MeUrm, V W 11 Samson and r , ... , . , r red Ely appointed referees. i 50tW. John Kellv vs Julia Ann Kelly :; divorce and order for $."0 alimony. j 5tK12. Louis SohulU vs Caroline: Schultz; order for $7i alimony. ! Grace L Morse vs V N Morse; de,(tt"11 n1 div ",n,d- 507!). Anna L Kruse vs Berend Krnse; divorce granted plaintiff. 50S2. II Straight vs Cy Straight; personal service, default entered 4i0. Thos Charman A Son vs G C and Mary Watson ; sale confirmed. 40, J C Hackett vs Marion Philips : sale confirmed. CRIMINAL. 4903. State of Oregon vs Bert Bacon and Robert Gardner ; trial set for Mon day, the 21st. Defendants agree to try cae together. 4'.m. State vs Henry Kohler; ar ranged and plead not guilty . 5089. State vs Wm Henderson ; trial set for Tuesday Nov. 22, GRAND JURY REPORT. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county. To Hon. T. A. McBride, judge of the above-named court : We your undersigned grand jury for the November. 1892, term of said court respectfully submit the following as our final report : We have carefully examined all crim inal charges presented to us and have disposed of the same in such manner as we deemed. warranted by the evidence. We visited the city and county jails and find the prisoners well cared for. The county jail is in good repair ex cept we think the cells should be moved so as to make roon for extra door at the entrance to the jail. The door is there and by hanging the same the security of the jail would be greatly increased. We did not deem it necessary to em ploy au expert at this time to examine the books and accounts of the various county officers as the officers have only wen in omce since jury jsi, iw anu we could not without continuing in ses sion longer than we deemed necessary make a thorough examination of said accounts. We have heard no complaint against any of the county officers and from the examination we have made we find their books well kept and each of said officers i efficiently performing the duties of his! respective office We recommend that the county court cause the lock on the safe in the slier- fact you find the bargains better than ifP office to be repaired. That they you expected. We nave your confl furnish a fee book to the sheriff to be ' dence and we want it. This is the foun- left in the office at the close of his term, and that the recorder's office be moved Ucrosstha hall so that the recorder can have easy access to the vitittt ami lave. ' personal M,erviiin of nil the records . .1 ....... ... I'. ...i .. . I belonging in hi oll'uv. And now having vomplcted our Isbort , we ask to be discharged ; I tik'OrtllK I.KI..K, j A. W.ukkh, J. C. Thaoy, Jons- IIhhiin, Wm Yohciial. D. D. Al AUOMK, liKoKKK It. StKI.Y, D, D. Mugone filed supplementary ! report stating that when he signed lus , name he did not know tlmt the clause "we have carefully examined all crini- inal charge, etc." was in and protest- ! ii'l! his dimitreement with that chvuoe. PERSONAL NOTES. Louis JaKttar wa11 "P from l'ortland on Wednesday. Rev. U A. Roekwood of WUlsbnrg was in this city on Monday. Ned Townsend of l'ortland was the liiiest of Clyde Huntley over Sunday. Prof. Alex Thomson principal of the i Clackamas school wasintown Satunlav. Mrs. M. I.. Moore was in town the AmI of t ie week visiting Iter son L. It. Moore. Henry Wilbern of Eale Creek was transacting business on our streets Saturday. Joiin lieegle, ethlor ol tlie .Mist, was ! ( s, , Monday and call.nl 'onveeilitor Miss Lillian Fuller of Portland was up this week visiting her uncle and aunt Charles Burns and wife. Miss Anna Merrill was ill Sat unlay and Sunday and took a short rest from her work at the posloltice. Dr. C. B. Smith of Eagle Creek was in the city on Tuesday busy as lie always is whether at home or abroad. C. M. Idleman one of Portland's Wat ' attorneys waa in the city vestenlav at- tending to important legal business.. K. P. Rogers the energetic passenger agent of the Southern Pacific was in the citv yesterday attending to business. Judge McBride and wile spent Satur day and Sunday in Portland where the Judge was combining business with pleasure. Senator G. K. Hayes and wife went to Salem on vesterdav's train, he to attend to business while Mrs. Haves went to Mrs. S. I. Meldruin. j M'8 J B. I'pton and son Ralph of I nd former residents of Clacka- i iOrelown a I mas county are visiting relatives audi nwting old friends in town. j Kev. J. Sunderland, secretary of the' . , ,. ., Baptist roreign Missionary society for j the Pacific coast, wcupiett the pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday evening, Major Thomas Charman who has been gnoiiKly ill for more than two weeks is ; we are to I10t, convale.-cinir. and he hoiies soon to be about his business i ... ,,n,.i ; II. Z. Burkhart of this city made a business trip to St. Helens lust Friday to confer with Judi:e Switzer who is looking after Mr Burkliart's interests in Columbia county. Mrs. James Thorn went to Marshland the first ot the week to remain with her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Graham. The Judge will join the family there next Thursday in time to eat turkey. G. W. Rich and wile left last night for their old home in Toledo. It was their intention to go by the Short Line and try to meet Mrs. Rich's paranta at Denver. Mr. Ki'h has the promise of woik in a railroad office in Toledo. Judge J . C. Moreland of Portland was up on Friday attending to business mat ters. He called on the Entkki-hisk while in the city. Judire Moreland has many warm friends in Oregon City who are always glad to meet his cordial grasp. A. P. Barton and wife took the Mon day evening train for Sacramento where they will join an excursion going back to Boston. They are intending to visit their old home in Massachusetts, after which they expect to locate in Toledo, Ohio. On Tuesday Counly Treasurer J. O. Wetherell who was taken home seriously ill on Wednesday of last week, was sufficiently recovered to be about the Btreets and to visit his office, which has been in charge of Miss Wethcrell during his illness. A Buiy Flao. Why7 It is a common remark that our bum- ness is showinga greatly increased actiV' j ity this season. Customers speak of it j vvnai is me reason lor it ; t;an t vou tell? If not try again Hundreds of new customers are coming to us, and coming once come again. Why? It is because you are treated courteously and get your full money's worth everytima whether you spend a dollar or a nickel. You read our advertisement and you know that what we say is true Vou came for the goods adyerlised a bar gain, perhaps, and so stated you have never been misled or deceived by tis, in dation of our business. There nonsense about Bkm,omy & Bush. is no NOT THE WORLD'S FAIR, BUT FAIR DEALING. A Mapisit Stout of i MfictslIiBS Ail LI As wo havo always onjoyol t!t reputation for stjuaro iltvalinj; thrtly satisfying our j nit rons wo can bo easily uihIoisUhmI when wo announeo that wo arc better prepared this season to meet the wants of the trade in tho way of Clothing and FOR MEN AND We are sole agents for Oregon City and Brownsville Woolen Mills. w That have we for this yourself. Clothing, O'CONNELL St GLHSS, The One Price Clothiers and Mutters, OREGON CITY. OREGON, W E CAN'T STAND STILL And see the city increasing and everything prosperous. We never havo takon a back seat in our business, and in order to keep pace with the development of the country WE MUST MOVE HHEHD, ( ) So we have abandoned the old store occupied for so many years and moved into new quarters I WHERE THE PQSTOFFICE USED TO BE, - -. - And we have a store as fine as can he found anywhere in the State. Tho more roomy quarters enahles us to add greatly to our former stock and to carry the very host goods in our line. In addition to having a largo variety of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc., we have just put in an entirely new Htoctk of Musical Instruments and Musical We have as good goods and as low prices as l'ortland. No Portland eHtahlislnnent haa finer quarters than we. We are after your trade, and our reputation for square dealing is too well established to make recommendation necessary. If you don't know us you can easily find out ahout us by enquiring of your friends. Call and see us at our new store. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN. THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSEI The Most Complete and only first class GROCERY Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City. f Fits ate ffi Interest 1. iirnishing Goods season? Wo cannot toll Hats, Kain garments, and country growing up Pft RM!(T$0fl, I in porters and duolurs in Choice Family Gracenes Selected Teas.l'ure Coffees & Spices; Butter & Cheese from best dairies Emit and Vegetables in Season. BOYS. vicinity for tho you; come and seo for Novelties and staples at in all directions, trade Merchandise. Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to All. Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme