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Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME (. t'.T. (). KI'KAH Kim, Al.ti'H ni llamK, MTWIK fllNTI.rl,liI.KM 4HH INIiRI'KHIiKHrK Leave I'nrlleiiil, Taylor iliroi dock al n w A M Vk J","IV '"' M. and Oi.g ti ( li y I 'i fulfill N.,10 A. al. Hunk (lv. end I'.iWeiii.il... " "" kdiiriilm leava Ot.1,1 , ',,M(i i It 'k l .y . 8 ikic, i, hiiiiiI,,,. rl lllim, giant arroinodatloi,. a, w r,,, UMmJ,'.7..!,, r-U.. u H01TIIKI1.N I'AI IKIC RAILWAY. H'lKTII Kul'fau. Celllurtila Kmrvaa Hliroiiili) Hmuliiifi (way atallim.) Maivlil l'a.libr SHUT (M'I. Hitiiirg .ura (way alatlotia) ialllnrnla kiprva. t li i tin a It kaUw I' ii iiw . 7 Ma. m. I Do p, in. V X7 a. m. I 77 m !' ui t tU i. 111. I'OMTAI. MClir.ni'l.K. y xm'tiiiiiik rinrio ktaiioiii, ' Mall rliim . Noilli, I vn p. in. ai,,1 7 p m. Wall eloava axiii Himili, 11 M . 111 ami 7 u m Mall l.lrllul, from (inrlh k a. 111., Ill K, a ui. Mail 1IUI1 bui. i. ui routli, a a. m , 4 i. in, t kAir ii.;ii,i-iic urn. Mall rl. ir. for ..ru.lnj aid dlalrltutli hiU, 17 Moon, and i Ui i. 111, M.ilrlu.r. li r MiUautra uulr, II a. n . i k Ml Mall rive. Ik. 111 1'utiai.l, II SO a. lit and It p. 01. ma kni Tka. Orranii I'll to Kir. Carua. M11II1111 I. II.,. I ami Molalla leei.e al li 111. and arrlvr. al U in. I dally. I tllrgnn t'llf III llravcr frrrk. Mink flark Meadow litix.k. I nlun Mllla, ami I nlnni, trait, at a a m. M.. inlay, Mrdnoaday ahl y,,4ay, a 11 'I ralunia mi liilliialm iaa al 4 .15 I, m (iiriuii ( ii,r 1,1 VIoia, I "on ami Wlland leatra lllrnli I lly W lul , Mr.lnpa.lav ami Friday al I UU ,. ui., laatllif Viola aaiua day. 1 1 Ull.IV (riiii ( lljf to Willamette, Maff- rl and W il'"iill a, arrive, al u w a. ui. iwl ixvai l II all a. in. ilay. (1 it- rat ,ui,vty aindow la jK'n on niii'lar Imiti lu lu II a, 111. A'l l"iu radni i iiii h. b- aalina "'"t la i'i intitlr mh.I off Dull air M m "that d.ya, A K.aa" ru mall Dial la drlayxd anl lallt In erilva k i a in , n. I'. Iiala mil c uia vu li cl .ck nf t lia wine car wrlli-a llmt , Ktg H)onK tln,y wt, tint IiiiIIiiiik, 11 iiiiiiilmr of wlioin uia ciiniiii'i Ml tlui liiili linry, umt w in) urn "linl to (ui Hi" milinoii wlili li lin vu ln-mi clrl.'.l of tlmlr I'KU" hmiI milt to dry for wlnlur iiho. A fnw iIhh hIiicu Iiii aHke nlioiit nitliiiK 1I11111 ai rnBn u amall t)truiii, or cut-oil', liy wlileli aoinii IIhIi Hiuit ((oIhk up llm rivnr, Klilili m t hotiht wnulil coal ulioiit f L'O, Tim In Ilium li'itrnliiK w hut Wa , Hilled, ut (Jlll'll Mont to woik Villi put nun of tlmlr riii'ka hitohn llm Htrcmii, wliirli (ill'iirtuully moppixl llm llnli from Klliii up, Wlille until, hn a ruin, 1I0 not cure to tut flnli m f ( r tliiy lutvu tmrni ripuwiiluu, lint llm ImlUiin ant not 10 pmlli'iiUr, mid II117 look upon It a a "oil HIIUp, to Imvs tlio wlillu man cuU.li J llm Hall for lliniii. Oriv'inUn, A Hruiiiort l'lilwiNKH. Sluve Hoi lirook, prlaouiir in tliu uoiinly jail I u very kIiiiIioiih yomiK nnui, uml ipiitn un urilat wilhul. lin iu iliM.oruluil the vu rioim utiurtuiniita ol t!iu juil wltli urtla ticully Jcmlgmul inollo! ami ipintutiona, llu liua alao diuolfd 111 day to tliuntudr of tliu Now Tit In incut. Hn Iota ar ruiiii luljlf of riti li tx-ik In the tuaiu iiii'Ht, ruliil in couipurtuiiint order ltli tlie liiinilier of tiliM'N fiu li lellur of tliu alpliulH-talNotliu wordu, "And," "(iixl," "Juaua" and "t'liriat" urcura, ((ivliii? tin) nuiiilirrof virao and cliapter. On tlie hark of a Jiiim tauiple elm-lion ballot, for tlio iiuiwla. Aiiiomk lli uiUHleal r,um linra worn aoloa liy V)h KiiIh Wiird arid aeleetiona 011 llm pliino ly Mia Mortii) Hlevena, wllli violin aeeouipliul liellt by Hurley Ktevrlia. J)inly refrenliinenU weni aeirvud liV Mra. Htnvt'im nrid Mi HU-vena, and Hiohii vvlio n-rn fort'ina'.o ciioiikIi to l,e uieuiliera of Mil purly, i- cIiuh tlmt It wua n K'CHt am: -eaa. A moiiK tlioae preaent whim .Miaai-a I'Hillinx Camp luill, Vera (,'uiilleld, Klnut Albright, (irelu Hlrieklcr, I mo HurdiriK, Netllo Wuldim, Ktliel Caiill'ld, Murit Vu Held, C'luru Warner, I'.etlu Koula, Alice biwtliwailn, Helen Kaxtliuin, Mny Wialiurl, Kate Wurd, Ina (liaan, Marie I'ruit, I'eurl Moldruin, Kiuma Mi'fiel- clile and Mertiu Htovena; Meaarn. Cliarlea Wilaon, Cliurlea 1'iim, Le II irdinn, Ir Wialiurl, Clure CauipUdl, Junien Clmreli, John Lewtliwuite, Kd Allen and Will l,ewlliwitn. MllN. lillADV Al'I'OlNTKI) (iUAKIIIAM. John Cohrey liaa ten ill for the puut two your with a complieution of com pluiuU, and recently hia lelt aide he cuiini parulyxed, und hia mind became airm.led. A lew duva n'o he waH aent toKt, Vincent' lioapital, where hia con dition ia alowly improving under akill ful Irt-utuient. I. ii"t Hittunhiy Kd Ilrady, throiih hia uttorney, Jonepli It ice, filed a petition with llm county jmUe, aak irikC that hia mo'her, .Mia. Ann lirady, he ha arruiiei a tiihh) of llniil reaultJt, wlioia a ainter of Mr. Cohiey, ho ap- neatly ruled and KivinK the total nuin- j pointed guardian of the per-on aid ru ber ol tiuira the ahovo-nuiiiud worda and I tale of the latter. Tlie matter came up letter occur in the New 'IVntun.eiit in for a h'"rinu in the county court Sat one column, while other ruled columni 1 ur lay eveiiiiuj, Jjavph llicu apieiird give the iiiiuiImt of timua Iheae worda j for the a-litiouer, and K. T. (irillilh ami Icttera occur in cuch iinlividuul runreannted Mra Cobrey, who reiuon- HIU.AMKITK r Al.l Jt U V. iearaaaina aau ua 6 Ut a 111. 7 ! . 111. uu " lu ll II ') M 1.' Ill " I Hi', m. 1 is - 1 00 " 40 t .11 I 0 " 10 J IS " V ia, I'M 4 " kllllda) eira lava "Tot tf liiinr linlll 9 ti'rliH k p m. i i idci l uu and 'l ' Ja li rt i. laol, C. A MlU.t-.U, crr. KKIDAY, KKITKMHKK lh. 181KI. ii.i.ami tkiLt n .v, a. ru. 7 l i) v W) " lu ,) 1 1 al " 1 l I 10 .1 .n 4 l t M 7 v II 10 15 Tax to tii A'Vi.rn Two human iHiifi- were brought Into loan luat Fri day I epily Shenir (irniit and W. II. Yoiiiik, the llveryirau, thai provokud the pity of nil that obaerved theiii. Such a.iialld poverty and mlery may aome tiiiiea coiiih under obaervation in a lare city, but one would have hardly be lieved that two ImU'rile women anionn the green flelda and ahady tree, of Clackuinaa county, where (iod aenda the brlnht ami-hlne on the juat ami tho un Juat, were virtually nt-irvinK to ilenlli. Yel audi waa the hu t. They were the w ife and ilaiihter of Tom Jouea, and have reaided about nix milea from town In the vicinity of Heaver cn-ck, (or the paal 31 yeara. Jonea la ig-noraut und worthleaa, and pn)vlded hia family with Very little food and no raiment The women were never hriuht, and atarva tion and luck of aulhVicnt clothing had cai I them to loao what little Intel lecluul fui ulliea they oriu'mully K)h,"HHe I. When l.'puty Sheriu" entered the miaer able ahunty where they lived, the youniter woman cuine out of n room In a nude condition, but went buck and has tily donned her acunt ran. The youiitf women went ulonrf willnily, but it tM.k aoine lon e to et the old woman to ac cept the invitation to o to theater, llolli women were pronounced Iiihuiio, and the court provided thoin with a new clothiiiK, which Improved their appear anco coimidorubly. In tho ovenlnn, Sherlirtiiuceand Deputy County Treaa urcr D. K. May took tlio unfortunates, to tho asylum where good treatment and nourishment may restore the younger woman to reason. She ia said to have already been ft mother, although un married. Jones, who was away from homo at Iho time the women were taken away, cuine to town tho next morning, mid threatened to piosecuto for the lar ceny of hia women, hut cooled down uf tor the Judge gave him Homo stem lec tin ing, and begun to cry rilOSI'KIIODH Sh AHON FOH 1 1 ATCIIKKI KS. Tho lab'st newH received from ex Fish Cominimiouor Rood, who la in chuigo ol tlio eiinnerymon'ii hatchery on tho upper watoia of tlie Clackamas, 1h to the clhict that tho season bids fair to bo a very prosperous one, and that a largo number of auhnon egga will bo no cured and hatched. When Mr. Uoed urrived at tho hatchury on tho 20lh of Juno, thoro wore no salmon there, but they Boon began to urrivo. These ilsh bad passed tho govevernnient hatchery on tho Clackamas before the rack had been put there, In April und May, so it will ho seen Hint it lakes thorn several weeks to work their way up to tho butch ery. Hy tho time Mr. Hcl hud his ruck in und wuh ready lor them, tho fish begun to como along, and there has been no luck of them ninro. Thero was some (ear that tho Indians from the Warm Spring reservation might try to make trouble about thoir llxhing being inter fered with by tho hatchery. Mr. book of the testament. Following ia tho reault of hia ingenious and painstaking work, ami shows the number of times eucli of the letlera of the alphalnit and the words mentioned occur In the New TeaUmeut: "And," lO.'.'O.'; "(iod," 1 ,3-0 ; "Jesm," 033; "Christ," (!:'3; a, 3,4H:'; b, 1,103; c. h:H ; d, 27H; e, ."Ml ; . Ul; K, 1.7W; h, (170; I, .'.MM; J. I,I2; k, 72; I, HIT); m, 41(1; n, W7; o, :kKl; p, IM7; , 3; r, 181; i, 8S" ; t, I.3W; u, 7S; w, Htf.i; x, l;y, 1M; , 30. Mr. Hollbrook i a very wide a wake (ierman, mid did all thii work In 1W days, taking plenty of time for euting and recreation. An imliviihiul of hia in lent will certniuly not lay in jail long He I'lJiiti'inpliitcs going over the Obi Tealdiueiil ill the siioio atyle. Mrs S, A. McCowii relumed from the national convunlioii of tlio Women'a Kelief Corps, lasi Thiir.id.iy, .Mrs. Mc Cown a uVnrtuif nt coinuunder for Or egon, Mra. S. Adair, uf Kugeue, anil Mr. Susan (twill, of Portland, repre sented the state at the St. I'aul conven tion, Mrs. Mot'own report a most de lightful trip, and (he gieut convention w aa a most liarmou una one, ami .) voting delegates held seats in the gath ering, hesi 1 a iinmerona visitors. Mra. Agnea llitt, of Indiana ia the new presi dent. The (irand Army encampment waa held at tho same time and place, and there waa an immense attendance. Tim parade was un of the great features of the national gathering of old soldiers, their wives and sous. Mrs. McCown says that she watched the procession pass a window where she wassitting, for three hours, and they were inarching eight and ten abreast. Some ol the rep resentutions in tho parade were grand and eHcetive. An elevated I! al con taining 2, 2H0 school children, attired in colors and arranged to represent tho American (lag, waa grand in conception and reality. Tho old Andersonvilki prison was presented to the Women'a Kelief Corp by the Veterans from Georgia, provided they take proper care ol the grounds. H. S. Allen, of Port land, was the only representative at the encampment Iroin Oregon. Tai.kkd Fiikk Su.vkk. Hey. II. L. Itarkley, who was elected on the repub lican ticket a a representative (rum Ma rion county, made a free silver-ltryan speech to a very good audience at Shivuly's opera houso lust Thursday night, A number of the popocrala ex press themselves as disiipsiinted in the reverend gentlumon'a talk on llnuuce, but nevertheless they applauded them selves bourse and mndo much noise, us is the custom of tho populists und popo cruU. Mr. Hurkley is a smooth plat form orutor, and would probably huve dor.e much more elTVetivo work in ex horting sinners to repentance, than in talking free silver. He is said to huvo mudu the remark that II there wus plenty ol silver, it would not do the peo ple any good unless they had some way o( getting it. Me, however, believed in throwing it around and let it circulate. Ho claimed that tho money issue was paramount to every other interest, etc. Tho republican voters of Marion county, who elected Mr. Hurkley, uro now after him with a sharp stick. They are cir culating a petition, which is being signed only by those who voted lor him, requesting that he resign his place as a member of the Oregon legislature, so (but a successor can be electoJ on the first Monday in November. A Pi-kasant Faubwhll Tarty. A number of the young friends of Hurley Stevens, jr., gave him a successful and pleasant farewell party ut the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C, Ste vens, on tho comer of Washington and Seventh streets, on Thursday evening, previous to his departure lor F.ugeno to attend tho stule university. Music, dancing, curds und gociul convolution made tho occasion a inont pleasant ono tratod ag limit the app lintuieut of her sUicr-lii'Uw as guardian. After hear ing the argument of the attorneys, the Judge granted the prayer of the peti tioner. Y. M. C. A. CoxvrsTioN Oregon City Is to have another iinorlunt con vention at an early date. The annual convention of the Young Men's Chris tian Associations of the Northwest, in cluding Oregon, Washington, Idaho and liritiah Columbia, will convene in this city on Octolior 2nd, and continue in aesaion three days. There will be from M to Cg) delegates iii uttend.tnce, and an unusually interesting session is antici pated. The three Christian Knileavor societies and the Kpwortli league have agreed to entertain the visiting dele gate during their sojourn hero, and will do everything to make their stay pleas ant. The number of delegates would probuMy have been much larger, but on account of the great distance to bo trav ersed, a auh-convention will be held at Tacoma, covering (he same work. NOBLITT'S STABLES Uvcry, F:J and Salts StaUe ORECONCITY. fXX.'ATKl) IIKTWKKN Til K IlKKXiK AM) Double ihuI Kindle Kin, and Had die horsea always on hand at the lowest jriw.r). A corrall connected with the burn for loone stock. Information regarding- any kind or stock promptly attended to by person ol letter. Horses Boutrht and Sold. Horse Hoarded and Fed on reason able term. F"K Minkus. The necessary blank for liling on a mining claim can be had at the Kktkhthisk ollice, as w ell as blank for all other needs. Portland price du plicated. i he Discovery Sured Ilia Life. Mr.O. Caillouette, Pruggist, Beuvera ville, III., aay: "To Dr. King'a New Discovery Iowe my life. Waa taken with l.uiiripiK; and tiied all the physi cian for mile about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King' New Discovery in my store I rent for a bottle and began its use and from tlie first dose begun to get better, and after using three bottle was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial lutlle at Charman & Co' Drug Store, Charman Hros. block. For the Kidneys. "I am (15 years old ; have had kidney disease and constipation for 25 years. Am now well used your S. B. Head ache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bottle ut 50 cents each. J. II. Knight, Kntledk-e, Or." For sule by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Undertaker and Embuliner. U. L. Holman undertaker and em balmer. Graduate of Embalming col lege. Full stock of caskets and coffins at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in Winehurd block opposite courthouse, tf Wood wanted at this otlice. Deliv ered here or at Gladstone. SCHOOL BOOKS We carry in Clnckanias county, and wo sell them at State Contract Prices. We buy and Bull old Bchool books and can often save you from 40 to GO per cent, on second-hand books. We have taken especial pains in buying school supplies this year to get bargains in slates, pencils, tablots, pens, ink, rulers, etc; and by buy ing in large lots and paying cash we get bargains. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE. MOLALLA-:- AVENUE ..STORE.. G. W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Complete stock of every thing needed in tlie home. New GoocJh Modern Prices. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.,-5ss Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. pAkMEKS... ORKHON CITY, - ORKOON. Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At lhe City Stables. W.H. YOUNC, Prop., Buccaaora to W. H. COOke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IX Great Britain and America. Give me a trial. The Queen of Fashion THE FASHION PAPER OF THE DAY. Snptrb, Strictly Up-To-Date Designs, Illustrations and Fashion Notes. Reliable, Bright and Clean. A fear's subscription for Only 50 Cents, including, free, your choice of any one of the Celebrated McCall Bazar Patterns, nd all patterns to subscribers 4 Only 10 or 15 Cents. ScnJ a a-cent stamp for a sample copy to Tlltt BM'ALL COMIWXV, lli Ka.t 1 lih til., IScw York. irl Than nrl SS- sotTi! ' j cp ant Laf. af ftl I U 7aW iS Ecaeyr- writ lie FOR V''PW MoumeHtal brjjnze CO. BRIDGEPORT. CONN lirillTK WtONZE Monuments will not Moss-cover or black en. Are artintic, cheap and the most enduring monument made. White Bronze is no experiment. It lias stood for hundreds of years in Europe and is not affected by the weather. Correspondence soli cited. On receipt of rental card will lo pleased to cull and show samples and designs. MONUMENTAL BRONZE CO., C. K. DONNKM., M'lK, Sw. cor. Ash and Eant 10th Streets, Portland, Oregon. Summer Goods at Cost y To make room for fall and winter etok. Iam going to sell the remainder of may summer goods at a price so low that all can buy. Full Line of Gents Furnishing Goods. All new stock and of latest styles. I propose to treat all customers fair and sell goods so cheap that no one need go to Portland. My expenses are the lowest of any store in Oregon City and I sell on the closest margain. Come and see my goods and get my prices. OjDcslte mafltj"! Bock stun. WAY DOWN PRICES! 201b.. D. 0. Sugar, tl. Huoa riour 7M avi, Haeon ag. Dm. Lard ins (brlti pall.) Good Mm oooolor4 Taa (from nearer) 25a (irrao Tea : Tea di:at J tbi. 25", Our Ounnowilrr Tta I2lba. lor 7JC,) azceU tht u.uai .nM-'ieaa. iry it. K"ul Coffee iin. Lion or Arbucklaa 2 for lie iren Coffe. 4 h. L00. i..inon or veuuia k oi., onus ooui., ut nan priea. Q. and Q Tnbaeeo 20e pound, Cornraka Tuoaoeo (amokini ) t to pouuil and pipe Sc. Stock Salt 60c iwr ICU lba. Couklui Mulaaaei tte ai, Bast Syrup ajc, brlrj ran. Mica Axle in 10c, uae bait quantltr onlr. H.l Bolted oil 60c iaJ.;( aatir Micblue Oil tOo. Turpantlue 40c Ka. brinr can foroit rme ators r A I TOH B rAI i s ntriciijr nrat t laaa and we can aaie jrou W to 20 par cent to price. Brehlre Baking Powder 20c; Jelly Glaieea Ke QOI. Bboe thread 7c. cement 16c, ihoenallt lOe (or id. Hall aolea, Solel.alber, eta Good bandied axefl.OO, nail hammer 40e. Lriwwt prlca on Bcythca, Bakea, BoetJ Fork., BUingiea, Oram, rwa etc, SC BUYSi S lba. B ee, 10 lba Rolled na; 1 lu, beat Cocoannt; 1 lb. beat am in! Ginrer, Mua ar'l. Pepper, A' 1" Pice and Peppe; 2 lbv wbole Pepper: S 11 tjaro ol Tapioca: 10 lb-. Geraieaor Corn Me.: 11 buncbea Matcnaa: 12 lba.Bai.udaJ too BUYBi S dot. Cloth.tplni; H lb. Btoee PulUU : 1 box Aniilermenttne', 1 Utthe. atone 1 Whlak Broom; 1 double handle Baaket; 1 ktllkHtraluer. fo BUYS: fl Teaapioni, 1 can gar tinea, I bar ar Soap. 1 bar Horax Soap. It In. bar Toilet 8 P, ' lb. Saal,ia 8p, ol. Sowing afaen. Oil (bruit b'tt.e.) H U aaauiied Tacka, 1 botlla Taaellne, 1 Waabpau. FurnlahinkPXt, DryOooda, Mllllnaary Ktc. Lanndarad whin Stilrta Wc; follart 10e; Cnlfa 20c: men'. Milk Uaodkiretiiel 2' no, labont t4 pricci; meo'a hear. Ovira la 40c, Browniet 2i; caila'i Uuiu that wear LM. Cut prleei on ShirtwaieU, Swpaters, Ntckties all kinds. Straw and Felt Hats, Underwear, Ladies and Gent, Stockings and Socks. niaCut in Milllnery;atyllah t rimed Ha $l.uu; &c f lowera cut to hie: lot TuWet nVm nanta at pric: wah Silk wortn O, at 2a kein; Hilt B.by K bbn lc'd: Uaudkeicbiela 2oup: B.ikH lkla 15c, anc and 2 lor nice tta b'oiileiel Kooia. Crut-het Collou 4c; while Knit ting Cotton Sc balU A PennyBuyai 1 Cwli't Hook, paper Hairpin-, Neetll-ja, U-k aud Kvea or Pina. Shoes at Cut Prlceaat Babya 1 and 1 at 15c, larger Mc u u ; -hild's!to it at 60o, 16 anl 75 : mi.au School 8tioaan l fine ahvea at cut pr csa; lad f-' atvlih aboa bat er araUea than before at ILM. i and iil: cbllds' Tennla hoaa 40c; mwa'. larva .Vie; men', eloth loi .eatheraole75c; ladmaOxlord'. in taa erlback at cut pr.eea. Men'. Una ahoe. IS np: boya' fla $1.35 op; mau'a eoarae ahoja $1.5 up; boya eoaxM fl up. Red Front Trading MAIN AND NINTH STS. OREGON CITY. Burmeister&Andresen, Are selling handsome Eight Day Clocks at $5.00. Other Clocks proportionately low. When you bay Agents for Pure Prepared Paint ! A house you make sure the title is clear. When you paint it use Pure Prepared Paint as it makes all the difference in the world whether the paint is genuine or not. Color cards free. Special prices in quantity. CHARMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORE. -Telephone No. After the Winter is Over. After your feet are sore from wearing rubbers and overshoes, and the other shoes are pretty well worn and out of ehape, ycu want to net a new pair. If we are correct, then come to us and we will pleae and ease you. We have received a fine stock of all kinds of goods for the spring seasan, and not only that, but to wear throughout the other seasons. Our shoes are well made, comfortable and low in nice. .Uraussc Bro!