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Oregon City Enterprise. FRIDAY, OCTOHKK 5, ISM. OREUOK CITY 0FFICKK8 Rooonier. Ohli( o! Polio 1 rurr. Olty Attornev, 8utwl ComniUiloner. Hnp'f. ol Wntor Works. City Mutnwr, H'.mra Strnleht L. L. ISirtrr Chun. E. Hiirna K 8 1'nlifl R U llnlmau R. F. Krlgtt C. Vlntxwk, Jr. W. H. Howell IV Klntifttrtt Counollnifu C. O. Alhrkht, Jr..H. L. KWly, 1'. N. Orwnmnn, J J. Cook?, B F. Jiunnr, It. C. 8lcrm. Uo, Broughloo, M. HuwvH vouncll mrvuflnt Wednoly of each month In city hull. lirl AiUerlishifr. Hereaf'er no Wal aitvrtiemeut will be inserted in the KxTKKrttigs utiles payment for Hie name is made at the time tlie alliilavit of publication is ren dered. This rule w ill be iiiierative and dead-beat litigants, who make it prae tiee of working the courts, lawyers and newsimwrs will have to look to some other paier to got their notice published SPRAY OF THE FALLS. We sell, Hams, ShaiiMer. Picnic limns, Breakfast Bacon, Side Baron, Pry Salt Bacon. Pried Eeef, Canned Meats, Salt Fish, Etc Etc. E. E. Wiuiams, The O'ooer. Wood wanted at once this office. the Choir- hay by the ton or bale at Star grocery. tf Razor put in first clam order at Slo- e r's barher shop for 25 cents. l km t fail to ace Bund Tom at opera house Monday night October 15. Freelorn fc Co., ?.o Alder atreet, Portland, for wall paper and moulding. tf Fob Rest A seven-room cottage on Fifth and Hijth streets. Applv to Cbaa. Horn. Judge Mr Bride w ill hold an adjourned term of circuit court for one day on Mon day next. II. L Fatterson, of Logan, was about town Wednesday looking at the late im provements. County Clerk Geo. Horton moved his family Wednesday into his new cottage on Fifth and Madison street. Owing U Jewish Holiday, the store of I. Selling will be closed Wednesday next, October 10th, until 6 o'clock. PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. llitiklo, of Piuiusctis, wag in town last week . in, Nurm, of ilium, waa aeon on our streets Thursday. Jas. Pickey, one of Molalla'a prosper ous farmers, was in town Monday, EdCahalin and Mr, Torter, of l'ort land, were in town on business Monday. V. C. Pey and Pr. Fen ton, of Portland, spent Sunday visiting friends in this city Miss Matilda tiurnt-tt, of Oakland, was the guest of Miss KtU Tope last week. J. V. Harless, proprietor of the Molalla butcher shop, was in town on business Monday. I. Zimmerman, the tanner, was one of the Needy representatives in town Tuesday. Chas. MeCarver is spending the week with his brother, II. R. MeCarver, of Portland. Justice V. S. Hurst, of Aurora, was in the city Yeduesdny attending to legal business. Mrs. Horn, of Bridge creek, Sherman county, is visiting relatives at Molalla and vicinity. U. J. Currin, a prosperous merchant of Currinsville, was in town Tuesday on business trip. I. S. Scott, one of Alarqtiam's leading farmers, was transacting business in town Wednesday. Geo. P. Young, of the law Arm of Stewart & Young, Portland, was a caller at this office Tuei-day. Frank Rees, of Highland, who has the contract of caring (or the county's poor, was in the city Tuesday. W P. Johnson, of San Francisco, general manager of the W. P. A P. Co. is in this city on business. Mrs. W. E. Garretson returned to her home in The Dalles after two weeks visit with relatives in this city. After three weeks of sickness, II. Pusey, an employe of the Crown Per mill, is able to be out once more. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox and son, Reginald, were in this city Sunday the guests ot the family of Judge Fouts. Ex-connty Commissioner John Lew- ellyp, of Milwaukee, was attending to business at the court house Wednesdav, Mrs. Chas Burns returned from Salem after a brief visit with her aunt, Mrs. J. Craig, who is very sick at that place. Miss Clara Potter returned from Cali fornia Friday, at which place she has been vistting friends lor the past two months I WiU L. Miller clerk in the VK f nd office of his city, left Moriay tor a - month's visit wilt relatives at Hinville. Thor.ie" returned Saturday from I.Caml, Columbia county, at which be has been vieitinghis sister, Mrs. Graham. . C. Smith, one of Clackamas's g citizens, was looking at the s improvements about town the the week. . St ration, vice president of the iational bank of East Portland, king after bis business interests ;ity Monday. icob Cline, of La Grande, Union with his sister Mrs. J. A. Sttihbs, liar postmaster at Molalla, re- his home Monday. rouhton moved his family in new cottage five mile up the is, last week at which place e resided for the last three Mrs. Alex Thomas, of Port npaniel by Mrs. C.J. Trench itoria, spent Sunday in this Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mr. -"; Pillsbury. ward, proprietor of the Mulino ills, accompanied by Mrs. ho has the honor and care of Dstmaster at that place, were Tity Tuesday on a business 9 trip. , Smith, formerly of the W, of this city, but now of rived in this city Saturday esent visiting his brother, th. I Id has accepted a l the oil (inn of leonanl A land and will locate in that i of ex-Postmaster Rands :for their new home n Van deb place Mr. Rands is part 3 Vancouver Independent, rele of friends regret to see euon City's loss is Vancou- who baa been in the G. Huntley, left for Pend aturday evening at which accepted a position in the )i E. J. Johnson. F. J. turned his position as phar- Mr. Huntley. Irs. R. Prier returned from h the first of the week, at i they have pleasantly spent nth. Mrs. Prier'e health has ly improved by the change. , Graham had charge of their ng their absence, !owelI, formerly of Oregon City the leading jeweler of Corvallis, his bride, on their return from their ng tour, stopped to spend a few days In this cliy with Mrs. John Howell, mother ot the groom. They took the Wednesday evening train for their home In Corvallis. Mrs. Howell was (uriumly Miss Sadie Homing. H. Fox ami wile of Portland were In this city Sunday visiting relatives. Mrs. A. M. Jones ami Miss Lou Mer rill of Port Gamble, Wash, are in this city visiting Mrs. T. A. McRrlde. H K. Smith, of this place, left Satur day evening on a business trip to Cali fornia. He expects to return Tuesday evening. Win. Putehor returned to this city Thursday, after several months absence, during which time he has been employed in the fisheries of Alaska . Mrs. M. A. Wagner, wife of Conductor Wagner of the East Side Railway, ac companied by her little daughter, left on Wednesday evening's train for a trip to California. S. T. Gulick, a brick mason of this city, left Thuisday for California where he goes to spend the winter with his wife who has been there for somo time for the bene tit of her health. Miss Nellie Ingalls left Wednesday evening on the overland for Oakland, Cat., at which place she will spend the winter. Quite a large prty of her friends were at the depot to bid her goodbye. Leslie Cowing, who has been very sick with typhoid fever at the home of his uncle in Burns, Oregon, started Tues day troin that place (or hi home in this city and expects to arrive Friday even ing. Church Appointments lor Sunday. A number of the leading divisions attanding the conference of the M, E. church South in this city have been invited to fill the pulpits of our city churches on Sunday. At the Methodist church Bishop Fitzgerald will conduct the morning service and Pr. David Morton, of Louisville, Ky., will have charge of the evening services. The Baptist pulpit will be occupied in the morning by Pr. R. P. Wilson, ol Sun Francisco. There will be no evening services at this church. The Presbyter ian service in the morning will be con ducted by Rev. S. II. Shangle, presiding elder of Roeeburg district. In the even ing Rev. C. G. Harmon, of Albany will have charge. The Congregational pulpit will be filled in the morning by Rev. T. P. Haynes, of Junction City. The evening services will be conducted by the psetor. On invitation of Epworth Leagu'.'ne Baptist Junior Society and Bo.'Tiirigade will meet at the Method si church at 5 o'clock P. M... "oe other children or- ganizntio'.n Tit the city have been in r.ed to take part in the meeting. The Baptist Juniors have the honor of being the largest society of the kind in the world. Short addresses will be made by Bishop Fitzgerald and other speakeis Mr. L. G. Gurnett, manager of the W, P, A P. Co., of this city, was married to Miss Bessie Adele Wilson, of Portland, Wednesday at 3 :"0 P. M. The wedding took place at the home of the sister of the bride, Mrs. Niel McMillan. Mr and Mrs. Gurnett left on the evening train to visit the cities on the Sound. They will he at home to their friends in this city alter January 3, 1805. The following licenses to wed were is sued during the week by County Clerk Horton: Mrs. Kate Frosdick and E. Soggs, Lettie Moreno and T. F. Grady, Caxandra Cantwell and W. II. Evans. Mary B. Hagry and Perry II. Hicks. Winnie J. Balay and Chester II. Mills, Sarah H. Miller and John Johnson. Wm. II. Evans and Miss Cassandra Cantwell of Canity, were married in the parlors of the Electric hotel, Thursday, Sept. 4, 1894, Rev. G. Win. Giboney officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Evans left on the afternoon car for a short trip on the Sound. On their return they will settle down to housekeeping in Canby. The W. C. T. U. and the Y. W. C. T. U. held a nnited meeting at the home of Mrs. C. D. Latourette, Saturday, last. Mrs. L. C. Prigtts presided. Several departments of work for the Y W. C. T. U. were filled. They will hold parlor meetings once every two weeks and the next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Cray's Oct. 12th. Thos. Ryan has purchased the build ing and lease of ground owned by the real estate firm ol SwafTord tt Grout on Main street. He intends to have both offices fitted up and will occupy both rooms, the lower for bis real estate and the upper one as a private office. A gentleman by the name of Williams from Portland, was in this city yester day with a view of locating here and opening a general merchandise store. Kimball organs are admitted to be the sweetest toned and most durable organ made. See Burmeister & Andresen about prices and terms. Cram Bros., of the Novelty oyster parlors, are acknowledged experts in the preparing of the toothsome bivalve for the table. You will never have another chance of hearing Blind Tom in Oregon City. Opera house Monday night October 15. Notice. Onand'afterOct. 2d, 1804, we will close at 8 o'clock P. M., excepting Fri day and Saturday evenings. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. Death of it rioiit'er. P1EP- In this city Saturday, September '.It, 181H, at the home u( her daughter, Ml. K. RciWick, ol heart disease Mrs. Lois Cochran, at tin) ago ol till years. The subject ol this sketch came to Onv gon, crossing the plains In 1S.V2 with her first husband, J. II . Kerns, and settled In East Portland until) the death of Mr Kerns, who was accldently killed In an explosion of a mine In Washington Sometime later she married a Mr. Coch ran who still survives her, Mrs, Coch ran went to San Jose, California, last November thinking the change would benefit her, hut as there was no change for the better she returned to Oregon about .two weeks ago, during which lime she has been contlntHl to hnr bed at the home of her daughter. She gradually grew worse and death cmim to put an end to her sullerings at 5 o'clock Satur day morning. The deceased leaves five children, Wilbur Kerns ami Mrs. Thos. Ward, of The Palles, Mrs. Westervolt, of Portland, Mrs. U. Reddi. k, of this city and Elmer Kerns, of California The it'inains weio taken to Portland Saturday on the 3 :I!0 car to the home of her daughter, Mia, II . M. Westervelt, where the Itinera' service were held Sunday and the Interment was in Lone Fir cemetery. Many beautiful floral pieces were sent bv friends ol the de ceased as a token of the high eilrem in which she was held hi this city. Hospital Notes. The five patients now contliied at the Oregon City Hospital are getting along in a very satisfactory manner. The pa tients are more than pleased with the care and attention they receive Irom the hospital attendants, while the physl cians who have the patients In charge, pay the hospital management the com plimeiit of carrying out their instruc tions closer and of Mng more attentive to the wanta and needs of those nnder their rare, than is to be had In the Port land hospitals. Thos. Hamilton, the man whose leg was broken some time since while at work on the new paper mill, is doing fine and will have the full use of his leg in about three or four weeks. Michael Welch, who had his ankle and leg crushed by a falling tree in a wood camp, is rapidly recovering from his injury and will have the entire use of his lex, to the surprise of both him self and friends,,. " Sam;,.fJ vmrk, who was nxrated upon !,"f time since for the removal ol a can cer from his face, is recovering Irom the operation in good shape with every indi cation that the canceious growth Is killed. His, under lip and chin was af fected so much that the doctor cut the flesh entirely away and built him op a new lip and chin by transiting strips of skin from his throat and face. The knitting of the pieces of skin has taen perfect and other than a sligl.t scar. Mr. Clark will have no reminder of his for mer allliction. Fred Madison, who is under care for a broken collar bone, is almost a well man and will soon be able to resume his work. John Morris, who was received last Saturday aulforing from a broken leg, is doing nively. The broken parts are knitting in uood nlmpe and other than a few aeeks of detention, Johnny will be none the worse for his accident. Meeting of the Oregon City Bur. At a meeting of the memheis of the bar of Oregon City held at the court house ol Clackamas county the third lay of October, lHill, at 5 o'clock P. M. of said day, an organization was formed by appointing W. C. Johnson, chairman, and F. T. Griffith, secretary. It was stated by the chairman that the meet ing was called to take proper action in view of the death of the Hon. Septimus Huelat.a member of the Oregon City bar and ex-judge of Clackamas county. Thereupon it was in.ivfil by Hon. Geo. C. Brownell and seconded by Mr. (!. I). Latourette that a committee of three be apuointed with instructions to draw up resolution"- of respect to the memory of the said Hon. Septimus Iluulut and to present them to the circuit and county courts of ClackamsH county upon the first days of the next reunlar terms of said courts. The committee appointed by the chairman consUted of the following named gentlemen, members of the Ore gon City bar: Hon. Geo. C. Brownell, chairman ; Hon, Gordon E. Hayes, and Col. Robert A. Miller. W. C. Johnson, Chairman. F T. Ghiffith, Secretary. Awarded Highest Honort World' Pair. Da mm CREAM mam mm. r-TJT? "DT?Ti T7TnTMT STORKS -'CROCERIES, n.. .1... ..i . l ii . it.,,,. ') Ml i,r luriid ! hurts 111! iHir ton j (HI els. a sack ; ft gal oil (In els i milk crocks 10 ut ; huts it) ets; raisins, plums or prunes ft els. per lh Arbuckles or Lion collee '.'ft els ; shinnies $1 .50 per m i clover and timothy hay, straw, wheat and oU; hulled harness and machine oils, white lead, mixed paints, etc, SHOES, SHOES, Alissea rubbers III to 'i 111 ets; ladles' rubbers Ilficla: storm rubliers 4ft els; men's ru'itier boots, short I'J.ftO; stcolshod school shoes very durable and reasonable price j misses' cloth top shoes cut to ft.ftO; mackintoshes, nil coals, umbrellas, etc DRY GOODS.- House lining i!T, ets ar yd ; heavy extra wide shirting 10 els yd ; Indiugo blue calico 5 eta; best apron glr.gham II els; icnin lor curtains 0 uta; coltonadti pants goods 1!0 ets yd; Brownsville flan nels and blankets, best and lowest priced; all wool caslilimire UI) Inches, Ift ets; same ami belter In rciiilnanla 40 ets; trimmed hats sailors, baby bonnets, pleasing styles, nohhy suits Irom Chicago and Urownsvllhi, gent's underwear, overshlrls, etc; men's M and 1 1.76 pants, sixes i,t to 111, close st '.'ft. PRODUCE FOR TRADE. HAMILTON BROS., Oregon City and Park Place. NEW CASH STORE MOST PERFECT MADE. . pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, Corner Fourth and Main Streets. DRY GOODS, In a complt'to nHriortinent. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, An extra fine lino in all (uuliticM. BOOTS & SHOES, A SiH-eittlty, and in all grmlcs. As we buy ami sell for cash wo nre ablo to givo o'tr customer tlio benefit of very low price. D. B. REES & CO. THkY IIOTH I.IKK TMI&M ih: flavoring imn rtttr r tiis firti&strascipaw ICI lilt IM 11 I HI liii.l. Tin r four I linM lroinrr thn or rfliinrt mrTti aim from Ao t n ir r-iit tr'ir Oiau ullrriMt ih murk. TI'Mir Strlwrt jr. riii-pfl, rb( hihI Aliitiiii t mr n(Wl tit mo tlilitf on tli in..rki. Ity Uiwlr VMU,A tad USf Of Till R lUKUft; Alirusil Anlw IUil'l 'rwjr ('Ivrjr ( l,u.o t 1 !llMMtO (' Cilnirtr I .man Nittinog r iiiir If"!! IV. r I'lheirtpl I'l.tlU'l K ni.lrrr Km Mrnwtwrry Tunka V ... i . VI, l.i lll railiit Wininrgii flAVIS THE PAINTER. House and Sign Painting. Good Workmen and the Best of Paints. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. For Wall Pap. Matting, Linoleum, Window Shade ami house Decorations pee him. Bt't Htock in the city. Portland price. Store Next Door To Albright's Meat Market. OREGON OITY, OR-EQOIT. On the Road ONtheTRACK THE RAMBLER I alway at the front in race and record, a well a five award at the World's Fair. Pronounced by all unprejudiced Riders, Dealer and Mechanics to be the lightest, strongoHt, swiftcHt, handotneHt and best Hicycle on earth. Send for catologuo, circulars, etc., etc. FKlD t. mlbkill cycle cu 327 Washington streot, Portland, Oregon. Northwest repmentatlres. Lire Aunts wanted everywhere. GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUFACTUKEH OP ALL KINDS OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL stock of flooring, ceiling, rustic and finish ing LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Cut to Orders Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street, ORKGON CITY, OR.