Oregon City tntcrprisc. FUIDAV, KI'I'TiaiKKU IHIU -lncknmas Co. Diroctorv. . COUNTY OKKICKHH. Jill (liirilun K. Mayas Utm. K. Ilnrinli K.C. Maililiak M M Kmnaliy M. I.. Mmir J, I.'. Ilrmlli'f II. K lllill t). W Kliiiimul II. I. Ilnllliall I lllilmril Hi'uit I Krana JaitKar :.mk t Courts, mtsrin, HHMinlr, Trnaaurnr, AMoamir, Hnhoiil Hiiirlhtmi.lcill, Mitrviiyiir, I'mnuar, !'inmlMliiir, To Meet Hit Times. Tim Kiiliwrliilliiii prlre for tlm Kntkk viiihk liu Immmi rciliiciol to $1.50 ir vinr; in'Vi'iily-llv trnnlii fur six montlm. Thin low prim In iniuln In order l itct tint IihI mi runli Inula iiin linlni'd nil nuliwrilH'rH to pny up, ami si'litlly to prevent ileml lii'ula (rum lukiiiK (lie pitlHT mul not piiyliiK (or it liy renmin ol their Im'Imk law irMi(. Itetlureil price will only coiiiiniMirii w ith iliilnul renewal. I'lil" iiiiiki-H Ihii I'.NrKHrfimt tlm rlieui hI puimr hi Clarlunin roiitily eijilil j'tik'i'" ull Iioiiiu )iriiit mi'l (nil ol live locnl nrwu. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. Twin lroiitm MiihIi (or tircnk (hhI Ik delirious. K. K. William, tli (inx cr. For real liwruMlna In wall paper. k to KreeUini A Co., 'M AMor ilreet, Tort ' Intnl. If (Ji'O, llrutiuliton In having tlm conrrvto walk repaired In (runt of liin residence on Mum alreet, Kulwrt lloolmi, o( (irsss Valley, was. In tlila city Haturdajr, disHiii( ol a 1nd o( llorseH. Try una til our Mciutly cured liain. iWa not Unto of Hinoko. K. K. Williams, tli (inx cr. f rcytan't itlery It not excelled liy liny on tlm market. Try it. Ilia vounUblu waKon U'H't to all pitits ol tlm city, If your watch or cluck need repairing take tliem'to Ituunelster A Aiidreseii. Tliey guarantee all their work. Willamette. HtiU'kuli I.imIkh will here after meet on tlm (tecum I ami fourth Fri day evening o( each iiionlli inatiail of Moinliiy. You w ill aiMin wish to rimKr your house or several ol tlm rooiua. K . I.. 1 r.ilnmn li.ta just put In a flnu assortment o( ne w styles. Otto OUen will auon vacate tlm Iioum lie now octuple on tlm corner ul Thir teenth and Main and move into til own liomo al Willamette Fall. II. It. Ilcintxe, of Multnomah county, and Alice ('rich, ol Clackamas county, wre marriiid luat Saturday by J nut ice Dixon, at hit olllce In Ihl city. Poyou travel? Are you a thinner? The"ltand McNally Railway Guide and Hand-Hook" contain all xrlineiit in formution. Ask your newsdealer. Dm llii key A lliekcy will Inhere Friday and Saturday of each twk at Koom 0, Klectilu hotel. Hume olllce 117 and UH. IVkuui block, I'urlland. II, T. Kladnn, whom) card appear lavwhire in the Kntkiii'Hihk 1 one of Oregon City' most capahlu young men and any busincsa Instincted tu hi rare will he promptly and elllriently executed. The Kustern Star chapter of thia city had a very large attendance at tlmir laat meeliiiK. iK-ree work iexHcted at their next meeliim Tuemlay evening, Hpt. L'.'i. and a (ull attendance ii de aired. Hcv. T. McClelland, I). I)., president of Pacific 1'nKereity, Foreat (irove, will reacli at the Coin;r(KHt ioniil church next Sunday morning. In the evening the paxtor wilUix'iik on, "Dm- It Tay to io to College ?" The Oretmn City laundry ha turned over their hiinineH to the Portland Laundrv Co., with II, It. Shannon as atfent with olllce at F'uniHworth'a harder ahop. Hundlea will liecMlled (or and delivered promptly. I.011K eyeniiiKH aro now at hand and new him pa will bo needed. Nothing checra a homo more than brightly lighted rooiua. See llellomy A Buach, They have juat got the largent assortment of lamp ever brought to Oregon City. 1'rieoH to ult your purao, D. H. Hoe A Co., the new Oregon City merchant, make their introduction thia week to the public through the columna of the F.ntkhi'Hhihk. .They have the good and the energy and accommodation to guarantee a iuccph o( their vent lire In our city. Mr. C II. Alherlaon, of Portland, ha rented the house on Main between Thir teenth anil Fourteenth Btreels belonging to Hon, L. T. Itarin, and i having vari on Improvements, made with the i men tion of opening a private boarding house. He intend to open about the first ol next month. A runaway team belonging to Mayor Straight was the cause of a lively scene on Main street last Saturday, by upset ting the wagon 4(id throwing the driver and contents Into the street. After run ning (or six blocks the horses were 8topHid before any sorious damago waB done. , Hon. Owen Wado has boon nominated liy the republicans of Napa county, Cul., lor state senator at the recent conven tion held in that count v. Mr. Wado was a former resident o( this city and among other Kj;tiona held that of register In the land olllce here. The host of friends he has among the old settlors here are pleased to hear of the new honors that have been conferred on him. IMM STIM Al, ROT KM. Him I Itllclnir Dun la (Mrguii I the llnllilhig I, Inc. '!' I" The collugo being hull ton the corner of Niimlh and Van Huron street (or How ell brother I now no (ar completed a to bo ready for the painter. Win. A Id r I-Ii has ust completed hi cottage at tlm head of Seventh at reel, It will be occupied by Deputy Hlici 111 Na than Moody, The Oregon City Saah A Door Factoiy wore delivering the mill work Monday to Wlllamotle Full (or the Cajien Nhoo Co, 'a building. Willamette Fall la to have It llrat tore shortly, J. J'alilort having let the contract to Jones A 1'eckovor (or the con struction of a two story Iraum building. It will Ihi on Ninth street adjoining thu electric car line. The upper story will ho titled up for a public hall while the lower atory will be occupied by Mr, Ilaldurl, lio will ut the eailioat date possible put In a stx k of general mer chandise and will doiihlhwa build up a gixsl trude In thai thriving addition to our city. Thu cottage of (). F Oisen, head elec trician in tlm P. (. K. Co.' mat ion "A" under course of erection at Willamette Fallal rapidly Hearing completion. It will be supplied with hot and cold water ami oilier convenience uud will lie one oil he most attractive and comfortable resilience in Oregon City. Kx-Sheiiir (ianong will hare one of of the most comfortable residence in the vicinity of Oregon City when the improvement now being made on his residence are completed He la having quite a Inige addition built on and the house entirely remodeled to put all in modern conveniences. The Kxcolsior company of this city ahipped a car load of excelsior to IO Augele last week. The company is receiving a large amount of cotton wood by rail from up the valley and Supl. A. W. Howard was out on the Molalla the llrat of the week making other wood contracts. Capt. Win. Smith, of Park Place, bus just completed and la preparing to oc cupy hia new residence at that place. It Is a nine-room two-story house with basement, all llnely finished. It presents a very lino apKarauce which will add much to the look ol Park Place. White Ilros. are preparing the plans (or an eleven-room cottage (or A. W. Nchwan, to be erected In Willamette Falls. It will bo one of the moat at tractive looking house iu that part of the city. Work Is being pushed at a rapid rate on the building for the Capon shoe factory. Murray A Morrison, the con tractors, have a largo force of carbiniers at work and have the frame work up and nearly enclosed. It I xecled the building will be completed in two weeks. The machinery consisting of throe car loada is expected to arrive bore some time next week, when the work of set ting il and of insulating the electric motor for power will be crowded right along. The factory is located at the intersection of Twelfth street with the electric lino In Willamette Falls and ia moat advantageously situated both (or handling tho freight aa well as to the homes of the Oa;rators. Jno. Kolley has completed hia neat one-story cotlairo at Green Point and moved Into it the first of last week. J, M. Taylor hai bought the home of Arnold Uregeraun at Green Point and ia adding two mure rooms and a front porch. Mr. Taylor will occupy it when completed. Henry Vondorahe lias a I'.HH) coltago under way In the eastern part of the city and when completed will present a very neat appearance. A.T. Howland, of Mt. Pleasant, is hauling brick (ur a largo cellar to be erected under his house. The bids wore ohmhh! and the contract awarded Tuesday for the construction of a seyeu-room cottago which Itov. G. Win. Uiboney will have erected on Jefloraun street just back of the Presbyterian church. The following is a list of tho bids submitted : White Bros, $tiH4. A. W. France and T. S. Lawrence 714. G. II. II. Miller and Bon Barclay $815, K.C. Scott f.r)iit), Geo. Zinaerling $314, Baxter Bros. $ii:!4, John Horn $045, Hurley Wishart $01 1). Owing to an error In the lowest bidder's figures the contract has not as yot been awarded. James Currin has a six-room cottage well under way on Molalla avenue, and will have it completed shortly. D. G. Frost has charge of the work. Wishart A Horn are building a one story house at the head of Seventh street (orCbas. Hickman. M. L. Lewis laid the foundation this week for a cottage on the west Bide. It will contain six rooms and be a comfort able littlo homo. Jai. Koako, proprietor ol the Oregon City Iron Works, has been making some substantial improvements of late on his works. He has put in a railroad track from the dock on the rivor to bis shop and put in a traveling crane capablo of currying 20,000 pounds to transfer ma terial from the car to the shop. The car is hauled tip by a Htcel cable operated from the engino in the shops. He has also rolinod the cupola and enlarged the moulding facilities in the costing department. Mr, Ronke has been at work for some day planing tlm girder for tlm now electric station. An tlicv weigh il.tXH) pound a niece It is no small Job. Tho Oregon Cily Iron Works Is an establishment thut is a credit to our city and Mr. ltouk is to bo com mended lor the confidence be bus In Oregon City's future growth to put in so extensive a plant, V., E. Chnrman is having that purt of Ninth street adjoining his residence prorly graded down to the proper level I and will have it graveled in gtxxl shape. Such public spirit Is to be commended as tlii work w ill greatly add to the uppesr ance of the street as well as be a perma nent Improvement to the town. The liandHonm residence ol L. G. Gur net!, manager o( the Willamette Pulp A Paper Co. 'a mill, is rapidly nearimr completion. It will contain ton rooms and has all the conveniences of the moit comfortable of modern dwelling. The lower floors will bo ol hard-wood, waxed and polished, and the Inside finishing of curly maple and oak, finished in oil. Tho total cost of tho building w ill be about $5,000. The location Is ono of the most sightly in tlm city and commands a fine view of the falls, factories and main part of the city. Prcnaration (or the erection of the Barclay block on the corner tit Main and Seventh streets I being actively made. Tlm grading and excavation are )eii g done bv Sam Godfrey, Joe and F.d Bat dorf ami Henry Gilbert, alio sdcd on the job and are doing the work for 1 2 1 a cents per square yard. The earth re moved will bo used to fill up the lower end of the lot on Water stieet. That part of Seventh street adj'-ining the lot will Degrades down to a level with Main street, W. A. Tompkins, one of the architects, came up from Portland Thurs day and as busy at the hour the Kntkk pkihk went to press looking over the bids. The award will probably be made Saturday or Monday. The brick and carieiiler work will be lot in separate contracts. The work ol rebuilding and adding to the Presbyterian church is lieing pushed. The addition put on will give an audito rium 40x110 and a session room 11x11 (oet. The 1 oof of the old building has la-en raised so as to conform to the new part, thus giving the building an impos ing ap'araiino and at the same ti ne adding lo the comfort of the auditorium by making the ceiling a good height. The building w ill be lighted by electricity. It will be a handsome edifice when com pleted and reflects credit on While Bros, the architects. Contractor Scott evpecta to have it completed and ready for occu pancy by the first of Octolier. The total cost of the improvement will be over $1000. The Presbyterian people with their pastor, Key, G. W. Giboi.ey are to be congratulated on the proK rity of their church and their efforts to keep pace with the growth o( Oregon City. The brick foundation f-r the addition to the Baptist church was completed last Saturday bv the contractor, P. G. Wells. Monday G. It. II. Miller, who bas the ' j con 1 1 act (or the wood work, and who, by the way, built the old Baptist church in 1872, commenced with a force of men at the erection of the addition and of the remodeling of the old building. The addition is to be put on the north aide of the present building and will give the church the shape of an L. In the angle of the building a vestibule will be built containing an entrance to the lecture room and a stalrwav both to the base ment and auditorium above. The present belfry will tie removed and a handsomo tower 84 toot high will be built on the corner of the old building next to Ninth street. In the tower will be another entrance to both the lecture room and auditorium. The basement will contain the furnace and wood room and a nicely furnished uentlemen's toilet. The first floor will contain a lecture room 4.1x50 feet with sliding partitions (or Sunday school purpewe. On this floor will be a kitchen provided with all necessaries for giving socials and a ladies dressing room. The second story will contain the auditorium 411x55 feet and two class rooms and the baptistry. The pulpit will be situated in the middle of the back side and tho seats will he arranged in a semi-circle. In the tower on this floor will be a study for the pastor 12x1.1 foot. A ball and cloak room 10!ix20 will connect the stairway in the tower with the one in the vestibule, and from which the entrances to the auditorium will be. The building will be lighted throughout with electri city and will be one of the best arranged and most comfortable church edifices In Oregon City, and reflects credit on the architects, White Bros. The total cost wiil about $8000 and our Baptist friends will be ablo to boast of one of the handsomest churches In the statu. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Maple. A Kay, general blacksmiths, has been dissolved. The business will be continued by Mr. Maple, who will assume all obligations of the late firm. W. 8. Maplk, F. II. Ray. Obkoon City. Sept. 10, 1804. Brick t Brick II Jus. Hammett, o( Newberg, will de liver brick to any part of Oregon City in large or small quantities at the lowest price. First class brick guaranteed. Write lor terms. Among the (armors who were In town Monday was J. 8. Gill of Logan, Mr. Gill Is a farmer of progressive ideas and believes In putting them into practice. He Is diversifying the crop on his farm to a great an extent aa possible and lias now added buckw heat to his productions. He raised a number ol bushel ol that grain this season of extra fine quality. Before marketing be took it to the Viola (louring mills, the millers of which are said to be exa:rts In the handling ol buckwheat, and had it ground Into flour. On bringing it to Oregon City he bad no difficulty in finding a market, K. K, Williams, the grocer, taking all be bad at a price that realized a good profit to Mr. Gill . When more of our farmers diversify their crops there will lw less giowling about fann ing not paying. Last Tuesday evening J. W. Noble re ceived word that his wife's brother, Sherman Ford, of Sherwood, was very sick and dying. Mrs. Noble at tlm time was visiting with relative near Mar ipiam and to get her home and to the bedside of her brother was the t.it-k for Mr. Noble to perform. He immedi ately bitched up bis buggy and drove to where she was that night, making the round trip of forty-two miles b? day light when they arrived back in Oregon Cilv and changed teams and left at once ; (or Sbei wood, a drive of twelve miles. On their arrival at Mr Ford's home they found him slightly better with fair prospects o( recovering from a very severe attaek of typhoid lever. Mr. and Mr Noble arrived back in the city Sunday The September Midland Monthly (Pes Mi-iui-; comes laden with good things. Klaine Goodale Rastmau, ihe poet, whose career among the Indiana is itself a romance, has an intensely in teresting story, "A Hasty Conclusion." Director haire, of the Weather Service, answers the conundrum, "Do Battles Bring Itaia?" Mr. McCown's "Mis understood Man" is Processor Herron, o( Grinnell, whom Governor Crouse attacked at the Nebraska Chautauqua. "Cycling in the Hockies" will interest sll cyclists and would-be cyclists. "A Typical Midland Convention" will in terest all. Dozens ol portraits and many fine views enrich the number. Among the new contributors are Fdla Hamilton Durlev, of the Des Moines News, and Julien Richards, of the Chicago Tribune. W. L. Hankins, a younuer hrrther of T. B, Hankins, while working with their steam wood saw last Friday met with a severe accident and came near loosing his right hand.. He was passing wood to the sawyer when some of the sticks tumbled down knocking him against the saw which penetrated his band just back of the knuckle of the little finger completely severing the bone and cutting the hack of the hand nearly to the bones of the other fingers. Dr. Powell dressed the wound and has every hope of saving the finger though possibly with a stiff joint. Henry Nochau, who for the past year has been living in Wasco county came home last week tor a visit. He is greatly improved in health and expects to return to Oregon City another year to reside. The wheat crop he states to be enormous in that part of the state but the farmer can only realize about 30 cents on the bushel after hauling it to market many of them from a distance of thirty to fifty miles. The stock' market has also gonen up, horses being sold for what purchasers are disposed to give. One wheelman towing another was a novel sight witnessed on Main street Sunday. A paity of wheelmen had ridden up from Portland and one of them bad broke a pedel off his wheel thus disabling it bo that be could not keep up with the others. Rather than leave him behind one of his companions pro enred a rope and rigged up a tow line and towed Ihe cripple along as though that was a part of the day's siort. Dr. Hickey, whose olllce is in Char man Bros.' block, is having most flatter ing success in his dental work. He is building up a practice far in excess of bis expectations and is rapidly making friends by bis thorough work and reason able price. With so skillful a dentist as he is in our town there is no occasion to go to Portland for that class ol work. A. 8. Pence, formerly night agent for the Southern Pacific at this place, was recently married to a Miss Applegate of Eugene, and has been given the position of agent at Drains. His bride is said to be a very estimable lady and one of Eu gene's best, and his many friends in Oregon City congratulate Mr. Pence both on his successful matrimonial venture snd his merited promotion. The firm of Maple A Ray has been dis solved, Mr. Ray having retired. Mr. Maple will continue to make the anvil ring at the old stand, while Mr. Kay lias taken a position with the P. G. E. Co. on their new station. Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. E KE1.LOUO SCHOOL OK PRESS I 1 cull ttlui.W Morrison St. Pnrlanil.Or. Lessons ara uut limited. Kach scholar can bring In a dress and It taught to Cut Haste ami Clulah complete Patterns out loonier warranted. Cutting- and rlttlu a specialty. Orders for accordiou Plaltiug will receive prompt atteuilon. B. K. HVDS, Uen. Agent. aw 202, 204. 200, 208, First Street. Portland, FALL, STOCK -:- NOW The parjiose of this "Ad" is to inform our out-of-town patron that we bav stocked all departments ol our establishment to the top notch , an.l we are In better position than ever to serve your interests, All ol our purchase have been made (or this season subject to the new tariff, and we own our goods at the lowest possi ble price that cash would buy then). It will pay you well to make a trip to Port land for your (all supplies. IF YOU CANNOT COME, WRITE US FOR SAM PLES AND PRICES. Goods purchased of u through our mail order department that are not satisfactory in every way can be returned and money will be refunded. DRESS GOODS We have a magnificent assortment of both domestic and foreign dress fabrics. A line of all wool goods, 50 inches wide, at 50c. and 75c. per yard are among tlm attractive things. 5 yards of these goods make a dress (or a large person even. This same class o( goods would cost you double the price a few years ago. LADIES' CLOAKS We have over (our hundred distinct styles of cloak and capes (or you to select (rom, prices ranging from $2 .50 (0 loO per garment. Three tiiarter coats will be the favorite garment for top wear with the ladie thu season. Lo not (orget the misses' and children's cloak. MILLINERY AH the new styles are now in and we are prepared to execute your order on short notice. HOSIERY We have an immense stock of Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Hosiery, including silk, lisle, cotton and wool. Our lines of wool hose are aoead of anything we havs ever seen and prices are away down. UNDERWEAR We are showing ODderwear (or Ladies and Children in both flat and ribbed good. We carry lull lines in WHITE, NATURAL GRAY, SCAR LET and BLACK; also a full assortment of LADIES' UNION SUITS and EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS. SKIRTS and CORSETS Black aatteen skirts will be the favorite of all under skirts lor the coming season we have them from 75c. to 3.00 each. We would call your attention to the '"W. B." CORSET once more. This corset took the highest award at the World's Fair in Chicago. It is made in SHOUT WAIST, LONG WAIST and EXTRA LONG WAIST. We have them in Black or Drab; prices range from $1 to $3 per pair. DRESS TRIMMINGS We are showing the largest line of trimmings iu the city. Jets, Colored Gimps and Braids, Etc. GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS When yon are ordering from us look through your supply of these two useful articles and see il you do not need to replenish. ' SHOES We have received over eight hundred cases of Ladies' and Qhil Jren'a Shoes the past week, and are prepared to shoe you at bottom price- about time, you know, (or you to be thinking of school ahoes for the young folks. FOR MEN In our Men's Department we carry a full assortment of CLO'lIl ING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES. Our store ia the piece your dollar will go the farthest. FOR BOYS We can fit out your boy from head to foot. Bring hint in and see what we can do for you. PRAGER BROS., Portland, Ore. DK. E. C-BRO WX, EYE AND EAR SCKGEON Glasses Fitted and Furnished. 109 First 8treet, Portland, Oregon pO YOU NEED. Fine Dress Suit, Qr Business Suit? Now is the time to place your order so that you may have it for fall wear. Are agents for some of the best Eastern Tailoring Houses. Elegant Suits At a price never be fore given. A fit guaranteed. FULL STOCK OF Ready Made Clothing AND FURNISHING COODS. Next Door to Po9toffice. 1 a M m si m GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER It la PUREST It Is CHEAPEST It is BEST If Ion Art Not Satisfied Trot Homy Bus Cumot Dtraa, Portland. Or. m km US k HI tore. I'll''!' 6 and 8 Taylor Street Oregon." 159,-- -:- COMPLETE. DS D. 8. 8TRYKER, DENTIST. HAS RE moved to Odd Fellows' temple 8. W. Cor. 1st and Alder, Portland, Uref d. PORTLAND ACADEM Y SIXTH 1X.IK. Mill pea Pepteuber if 4, For catalogue, atldreM PORTLAND ACADEMY, 191 Eloventrx Street. "V"ANTED Pnihln Canvasser of sood Ad V dres. Liberal salary and expenses paid weekly: Permanent position BROWN BK03. CO., Nurserymen, Portland, Oregon. A. W. SOHWAN, Manufacturer ol all kinds ol Tin, Seeet Iron and Copper Ware, Metal Roofing, Spouting, Fur- nace "Work, Plumbing & General Jobbing. Shop near Southern Pacific Depot. University of Oregon. EUGENE. Next Session begins the 17th of September, 1894. Tuition, Free. Board, $2.50 a week. Five Courses: Classical, Scien tific, Literary, English and Busi ness. DORMITORY. The Boarding Hall for young ladies and the Boarding Hall for young gentlemen will be under the personal supervision of Mrs. Munra , a lady of refinement and large ex perience. For catalogues, address, J. J. Walton, Secy. Regents. Duffy & Heckart EXPRESS and TRANSFERING. . Special care in moving Household Goods and Pianos. Prompt work and Reasonable charges. Leave orders at BELL0MY & BUSCH'S.