Oregon City Enterprise. FK11UY. PKCKMKKR Clackamas Co. Directory. OOVNTY OFFICERS. Jt.1e, Clorl of Courts, Sheriff. -Kewrdor, Tn'.Mirvr, Assessor, tV'hooi Superintendent, purveyor, Coroner. Comnttssionens, J, V Met.lrum liw. F Morion t', W. tlsmoitt S. M Kmh J. i Weiheroli J, F. Pn.tley H. S. tillvoti Sidney Smyth K. 1 tlotmsn I Kiohird S.-.tl M'ornellus B.tr OKKitOS CITY OFFICKRS. - T. ' Sullivan Mayor. Reomler. -Chief of Police -A esor. Treasurer. Ctty Attomev. Street Commissioner. -Siipt, of Water Works, L. I.. Porter 3. S-. PurJom J. K Kh.woio F J. Louis It V i . c. Koiwnr W II. Howell Sidney Smyth . CoiineilmMi-C. O. A'.hHt ht. Jr.. H. U kelly. t S. tireenmsn, W While, J J. Cooke, J. W. O'Couueil, J. G. Porter and T. P. Ku Ull. iwnncil meets Srst Wednesday ofeaeh month In city ball. ff""The way to build up Oresrmi City Is to pire Ores-en City people your patrortairt. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Fresh Eastern Oysters. Pressed Chickens and Turkies. K. K. Williams, the grocer. Fountain Oold Co's, dropiists. Pens at Cliarmatt A Clocks t Bnrmeister A Andresen'. F.vervoue warranted. Blank note, receipt and order books at the EsTKRi-RrsR office. George and Arthur Larkinsof Pauias cti8 were in town on Tuesday. If you want to buy lots in Bolton ap ply to C. O. T. Williams. aent. A son was born to the wife of (i. A. Hamilton in Park Place on Fridav last. J. S. Courtney M. D., physician and surgeon, room 5 and 6, Charmati block. A. E. Whitney and family recently of Penver, Col., have come to Oregon City to live. Rev. Bateman wiil hold se'vices at Shively's hail each eveuing till and in cluding Sunday. A meeting of the Clackamas countv I creamery company ary 9th at 10 a. in. 18 called tor Janu- Send to the Entesprisk office for your leg&l blanks. A single one or a hundred famished at Portland prices. For your Christmas turkies, geee and chickens call on J. Y. Humphrey who !ias the choicest lot in the city. There will be preaching at the Con gregational chnrch J-nnday morning bv Rev. M. Angelo Ooreghety. The grocers of the city have agreed to ; during the past week by sickt.ess. close their stores on Monday afternoon; Miss Junia Wade became ill last Tues Deeember 26th for a Christmas holiday. : day and her place was supplied by Miss It looked rxld on Tuesdav to see the i farmers com into town with snow sev- j rl inrh tUi. lr fr,n .,rv,n tlir I wagons. j Last Thuredov C. T. Hownrd the ! Mulino miller and postmaster, was down on business for the first time in two months. tj: j t i f : t i and Gold Pens and Pencils just the thing for Christmas presents at Charman & Co's Drug Store. Work has begun by Messrs. Towtr and Kinney npon the city jail, and they are now receiving the gravel and sand tor the concrete work. What a time the school children had yesterday in and with the snow they rolled in it, slid down the hill on it and pelted each other to their hearts' con tent. The neatest presents for Christmas, 1892, come from the holiday stock of Burmeister & Andresen, leading the trade in diamonds, watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, musical instruments etc. Right now we are ready with an immense assortment of Christmas gifts. The piesents you want at the prices you like are all included in our splended line of diamonds, watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, musical instruments, etc. BtBMKlSTER ASBBESElt. For a sore throat there is nothing better than a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will nearly effect a cure in oneniijht's time. This remedy is also a favorite for rheu matism and has cured many severe cases. 50 cent bottles for sale by 6. A. Harding. Last Saturday II. E. Cross swung info place a section of timber work to repair the Clackamas dam 150 feet in length. This was safely achored and has sice been filled with rock, and the -Gladstone mill began sawing again on Monuay for the Eaet Side Railroad com pany. The mill Is ready to fill all or ders for lumber as fast as received. The present is one of the severest storms ever known in Oregon. Here there about 7 inches and still it comes down. Portland lias 15 inches, The Dalles 6 inches, Olympia 60 inches, Ta conia 22 inches and at Pendleton the drifts are 6 feet deep. The storm is general and the trains are delayed so that no eastern mail can get through HENDERSON'S DAY. JHiKK Mt'RRIWR ISSI'KS 1'lt K AK imr VV RXHTTION. ,1 an tun y Twenty-ttiurth (he Fatal Hay. The Kxertitiiiii Not to be .'unite. Shenll Omionii bus received the war i ant of execution from Judi-e Melitide oomimindini: hint to execute Win, Hen derson on the iMlh day of January. This warrant which was issued on Mon ilny reads as follows: TIIK WARRANT. Now, Therefore in the nanu of the Stale of Orepw, yon arc heiehy com- ' mandcd that on the 24th dav of Jann.irv, I . ,. I..", i ..... j A- 1 '""-s t'eiwceii iiio tutors m irii o ol.vk hi tlie forenoon and three o clock in the afternoon of said day in the jail y ml of Clackamas county, Orvfon, in the presence of twelve bona tide elec tors of said county, voti intlii t upon said Win. Henderson by the neck until he is dead, and that you and there do and perform all the commanded by said judgment to le done or performed by you and cause Improper certiticadon thereof to be made as reiitrd by law. In witness whereof I have hereunto affixed my hand and signature and caused the same to be attested by the clerk of said court and seal of said court to be ailixed at Ouvon City in said county on this li'th day of December, IS'.H. Thomas A. McHku.k, Circuit Jude of Fifth Judicial District of Oresoa. Attest: tiEO. F . Hokton, Clerk of Circuit Court. IIKXDKKSON BKCKIVKS TIIK NKWS. On Tuesday W C. Gaming told Henderson that the dav of his execution j I ad been fixed for the 24th, but as his j sttorney, Hon. Henry McGinn of Port I land is preparing the ease for argument j before the supreme court and holds out every encouragement to the doomed j man that he will be successful in secur- j intf a new trial, Henderson does not j believe that he will hang. To the sher- j iff he said that if he had to hang he: would tiy and walk to his doom without office the past week, all being sub weakening. As yet he shows no signs jeets of the yueen of England: Chas of being overcome by his impending fate , J. MclHinald, CM. I-egarey and Ed as he has a gixxl appeiite, appears cheer- ard Boessenneatilt. 'u' in"' s'eeps well. ti, i ;.0.i 1,.. i "'"." r.v. u i o .-.. ... ; the iudiie is in accord with the statutes of the state in its provisions for private execution. PI BHC M HOOl, MITES. . Literary Society Elects Officers Mock j Trial in the Society. Last week closed the first term of ! school, also examinations except in j general history and physical geography ' Manv absences have been caused ! H. B. McCown, while Miss Saile Chase j i . . , , ... , W -ncvown s room. The register shows 4fil enrolled the same as the second month. The society met last Fridav evening and proceeded to elect the following j narrowly escaped one of the severest officers: Pauline Campbell, president; attacks of pneumonia while in the north Vera Caufield, vice-president ; James ; rn l"f ' t'"' "tate during a recent Church, Secretary; Eva Meldrum, I blizzard, says the Saturday Review. ireasurer: Minnie AL'Eerniftn ana ueu Kelly. memW. of executive com-; miuee; utwrence unggs, janitor. The trial followed with Clarence 1 Purdom, judge ;Prof. Pringle, prosecuting attorney; Lawrence Drigge and Fred Hedges, attorneys for defense. Prisoner, Mike Hannigan (Dan Tompkins) charged with breaking windows; complaining witness widow O'Toole ; witnesses, Chas. Wilson, Bert Beattie, Homer Martin and May Wishart. Jurors, James Church, foreman and the Missess. Lura Miller, Minnie Ackerman, Pauline Campbell, Eva Meldrum and Vera Cau- j field, sheriff, Leighton Kelly. The trial proved very interesting the special features were: The pleadings of the lawyers and the touching way in which Widow O. Toole (Miss fiade Chase) stated her wrongs to the jury. Although a lack of Knowledge in court procedure waB evinced, the trial passed off in a manner creditable to the partic ipants. The prisoner was convicted and sentenced. Pupil. Fire Near Canny. Our Canby correspondent's letter was unavoidably crowded out this weeK ex cept this account of a loss to John Fox who lives two miles east of Canby and who was burned out of house and home last Saturday morning. Nothing saved ex cept the clothes thf y wore. Mr Fox was not at home at the time. Mrs. Fox says she had just finished washing and was hanj;ing out the clothes when she saw a smoke issuing from the roof and rushed in only too late to find her home in flames. The loss will probably reach 1(250 Mr. Fox is a young married man without anv children and has lived near Canby for some time. The neighbors have taken up quite a good subscription wtiich will be a great help to them. Teachkks Resignki). Two of the teachers of the public school, Mrs. Geo. L. Story and Miss K. M. Donaldson hav ing resigned their positions to date from the Christmas yacation, the board held a special meeting on Tuesday and filled one ef the positions by electing Miss Gertrude Findley, who is now teaching in Hubbard. She is a graduate of ihe nubile school here and of the state nor- Jmal school. PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. P. K. Morcy returned Wednesday evening from his trip to New York am! Massohuetls. W. C. Cheney, electrician of the l'ort Ignd General KUvtiic conianv, Ih buck front the Fast. Senator I Lives returned ths first of the wevk Irom Moscow, Idaho, here he was in aitendance upon court, M, A. Stratum was in Oregon City on Tuesdav shaking hands with his numerous friends and attending to hiixi ness matters, Geo, t , Hrownell was admitted to practice before the supieme court of the I'ltilou Slates last week. Senator Mitchell making the motion for his ad mission The Kstkki'Kisr was favored with a pleasant call on Thursday from W, A. Middleton formeily of this place, hut lately of Portland, who mas in the city to attend the I. 0. O. F. lodge and look up business prospects TheChiirckea ami Christum. The city churches are itonerallv pre paring for services to pleaso the children on or alnint Chrsttna. At St. John' for the coming week there will te as follows: Saturday evening, entertainment and presents for ehilderen. Sunday, Mass at 8 with English sermon, at it with t ionium sermon and at 10:;O high mass with English sermon. On Tuesday St. John's day mas at ! a. m. and a Penny a Pound social in the evening. The Congregational society will have no tree, hut on Sunday evening will have a Christinas praise service consisting of songs and recitations. The Presbvterian Sunday school will have a tree Saturday evening. The Baptist society will have its annual Christmas reunion and rollcall tn Monday evening wilh a basket supHr The M. E, Sunday school expevt to have exercises on Tuesday evening, probably a fire place scene. Circuit Court Notes. The following persons tiled declara- tion of citizenship in the countv clerk's Actions have been begun in circuit . i .... . . . . , ,, wun uuring uie paai eea as ioiiow!: Adkins ilims. vs Sager, C D A I. neys for pluintitf. it. II. Wheeler and C. Latouretto, attor Writ of attachment issued. A. F. Uitwon vJ. C. L. and E. C. Miller, II. E. Cross attorney foi plain tiff. Writ of attachment issued. Chas. II Dld vsV. E. Kellogg; transcript from justice court in dietiict No. 9 filed and judgment entered. Cyrus Baldndge filed a bill of sale last Saturday in the county clerk 'a office which conveyed to him all uf J. W. Potts' right and title to the road map of Clackamas countv which said Potts is makine. The bill was executed lec. 11 and is fer 11(KI. Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real estate dealer in Des Moines, Iona, "", v ""' n'des during he storm and .. so ..... , u ,c 10 Ket warm, and inside of an hour a(Ur his return he was threatened with pneu monia or lung fever. Mr. Biaize sent to the nearest drugstore and got a tsittle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, of which he had often heard, and took several large doses. He says the effect was wonderful and in a short time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next day he was able to come to Den Moines, Mr. Blalze regards his cure as simply wonder ful. For sale by Gko. A. Hakiiino, We offer a great variety of appropriate presents for ladies, gentlemen and children. We can supply a suitable gift for old or young at any price you desire to expend. Burmkibter a Andresen. MO.VMOL'TIL Clackamas (,'onnty HtnttVnts Coming Home for the Holitlaya The School Crowded. Monmouth, Dec. 1(1. .School clones for the holidays Friday, Doc 23d, and opens aiiin Tuesday, January .'Id, 18!l.'i. Among the new students at the hc?i tilling of last term were three from Cluekumas county, Harvey (ianl and Irene I.eo from Clurkes, and D. Knxle of Molalla. All stu dents from Clackamas, except A. II, Hih bard of Manpiam, Irene Iee and Harry Oard of Clarkes, intend going home to spend the holidays. Frank Knight of Mulino left school the first of the month and has not yet returned. The rooms of thestate. normal school have reached their utmost capacity. Kveryhody is hoping foj some action from the coming legislature in the way of enlarging the building or otherwise improving the prem ises. One of the most interesting features of the school is a recital given once a month by the musical department. I.Ives of promi nent classical composers are given and a short study of the different kinds of musi cal compositions, with vocal and instru mental selections to illustrate. A stock company composed of student has been formed for the purpose of decorat ing and otherwise beautifying one of the re citation rooms, the object being to incite In art, literature, history, and the general good taste of the body of students who recite In said room.. NCE V Wo wish to announce to tho reading public that wo are better prepared than ovor boforo withfino J ol Of all tho latest styles and iCLOTHIN Hi WE CAN SHOW YOU THE FINEST LINE OF Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, SILK AND FLANNEL SHIRTS. A fine lino of gloves bought for tho occasion. A flno lino of Cuif Buttons Scarf Pins and Shirt Studs, KNDTIES Well wo should smile we have ties. We have more than all our com petitors combined. " They aro not in it." O'CONNELL St CLRSS, The One Price Clothiers and Matters, OREGON CITY. OREGON. 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. JAMES n. WAITE, Vuagor of Waito'i Celebrated Comedy Co, Premium Bud ud Oicautra. Dr. MUf Mtdieat Co., Elkhart, InJ. Van wlllrememhertheconrlltlonlwnsln five year, tgn, wliou 1 wan mulcted with a combluit tiou of diseases, and thought there waa no xrip ran c. I tried all kinds of medicines, mid soorei of eminent pliyslclaun. My nerves were prostrated, producing dlzzlne, heart trouble. nd ull the Ills that majte life mlnerabUi. 1 commenced to take DR, MILES' NERVINE Bud In three months w. prnrecTLT eustB In hit travelseach year-wliou I sco tho ihouaiiud, Of physical wrecks, Buffering from nervous pros . . trillion, hiking prescriptions from U Zl local physician, who hare no knowl- cdKe of ttielrcasa, and whose death it certain, I feel like going to them and aayliin, ct dr. mill' Nr.. vim ko ac cu.ro." 'a my profession. profession, mm mm. where there CURED areHonianysu (Terein from overwork, men till prohtrtu tlon and nenwni e haunt Ion. bmnirht on hr tho character of th buuiueaa eugugud la, X would THOUSANDS a aiue cure for all iufieriug from these causes. Jahim K. Will. OLD ON POtlTIVt OUARANTEC. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 23 CTS. For sale by Charman & Co. HCniN and novelties, and tho consist of tho finest lino ID FURNISHING 1 in xirttTH uml leilcrs in Clioice Fai? Groceries Selected Teas.l'uro Coffees & Spices. Butter & Cheese from best dairies Fruit iind Vegetables in Season. F. W. MILLER, Seefls, - Trees, - Bullis, - Fertilizers Poultry and Bee Supplies, lite., Etc. 171 SECOIUD JES'lTIfcEE.T,, PORTLAND 0KEG0N. SEND IPOIRj P0PE.& CO. This old and reliable) firm always keep In Htock a fill! line of Heavy, Staff art Mei Hardware, Tinware, etc. Plumbing, Gas Pitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Purnislieil. OREGON CITY - fc ooas goods aro to bo sold of ft Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to All. Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme CATALOGUE. OREGON