MOUNINO 'ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY. OOTOHER 8. 1911. " t. PETITION AY1DRESBI TO OFFER FOR MAYOR v To Mr. William Andresen: Appreciating your Integrity and faithful service as Chairman of the HninM Committee, of the Council of Oregon City, during tit past all years, where your efforts have been for an economical administration, your constant and conscientious en deavor for a clean and progressive city, and realising the imperative need during the coming year of some one at the head of municipal affaire, whose fidelity to the city's Interest will he unquestioned; we, the under- signed cltliens of Oregon City do most sincerely and urgently request that yon allow the use of your name as m candidate for Mayor at the com Inn city election. if you acct-pt the nomination, we. the undersigned consider our names affixed a placing you in nomination as an Independent candidate for May or, at the election to be held In Ore gon City. Monday. December 4. Mil: George A. Harding. Joseph E. Hedges, W. A. 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Plans are under way to have a larger rose show than ever before in this city next June. Many new fea tures will be Introduced. It Is plan ned to hold tbe meetings f the or ganization In the future in the Com mercial Club parlors Instead of at the homes of various members. AMONG Tilt CHURCHES First Baptist Church Main and Ninth streets, 8. A. Hayworth, pas tor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; the Sunday school meets at 10 a. m., H. E. Cross, superintendent; Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m.; all are wel come. A gospel service In the eve ning for the good of sinners (church sinners Included )Bt-Rev. 8. A. Hayworth will preach on "Turn or Burn; God's Ultimatum. German Luthern Church (Ohio syn od) At 10:80 Rev. H. Mau, the newly called pastor, will be Install ed at St. Peter s cburcb at 8chubel At 3 p. m. Installation service will be held in the German Lutheran church at Oregon City. It Is hoped all members and trlends of the con gregation will witness the solemn rites of Installation of the new pas tor. Rev. A. F. W. Benzln, of Aurora, , Or., will be in cbarge of both ser vices. Catholic Corner Water and Tenth streets, Rev. A. Hlllebrand pastor, residence 912 Water; Low Mass 8 a. m-., with sermon; High Mass "10:30 a. m.; afternoon service at 4; Mass every morning at 8. First Congregational Church. Morn- nlng service at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. nlflg service at, 10: 30 -o'clock Dr. George E. Paadock will occupy the pulpit. First Church of Christ Scientist service at 11; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock; reading room open every afternoon except Sun day from 2 to 4 o'clock. Morning lesson sermon, subject "Are Sin, piseaae and Death Real?" German Evangelical Corner Eighth ana Madison streets. Rev. F noon. First Presbyterisn Church Rev. J Ninth and Center street; Morning R. Landsborough, pantor. Morning worship at 11; Sunday school at - 10 o'clock. Mrs. W. C. Green, su perintendent; Y. P. 8. C. E., at 7 o'clock Morning subject "The Only Reasonable Service"; Y. P. 8. C. E., at 6:45; topic, "New Work Our Sorlety Might Do." Matt, xxv: 13-30; evening worship at 7:30; subject, "The Angel of God." A half hour of song preceding the ser mon. Methodist Episcopal ChUrch Rev.' E. F. Zimmerman, pastor. ' Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching by the pastor at 10:45. Junior League at 3 p. m. Morning subject "Dou ht- -Jng -Thomas,'-' ln. ihtf evening Df . T. H. Ford, of portlsnd, will preach Parkplace Congregational Rev. J L. Jones pastor, residence Clackamas; Sunday school lo a. m., Emery French superintendent; preaching services each Sunday, alternating between 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Christian Endeavor Thursday eve nlng 7:30. St. Paul s Rev. C. W. Robinson, rec tor. Dally services: Morning pray er, 7 a. m.; Holy Eucharist, 7:J0 ft. m.; evening prayer. 7:30.; Sunday ervlces: Holy Euchsrtst 8 a. m.; morning prayer, 10:S0; Holy Eucharist and sermon. 11 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30; Sunday school u m.. Thursday evenings, sermon at 7:30. United Brsthrsn Corner Eighth and Taylor, Rev. L. F. Clarke pastor, residence, Portland; Sunday school 10 a. m.. Frank Parker, Maple Lane, superintendent; morning service Hi Y. P. 8. C. B. p. m., evening i m service i. Wlllamstte M. r-No "I? . whoa I ' lng m. services; o""' Mrs. Reams. "P"",' Zlon Luthsrsn-Comsr M"v . berger pastor, residence 7 son; Sunday school t:lOft Kraxberger, swiprlntndJ. f t lng service 10:30; vnm . Luthef League I p. u t West Oregon City Whool O., Blasts will P'ViM - Sunday School conduct H , moo. Read tbe Morning tt ana iwaaison streets, Rev. F. Wlevesiek pastor, residence 713 nCTC IS TlIC OniW Madison; Sunday school 10 a. m., iiiv, Vflliy Bargain House Herman Schrader, Monroe street, superintendent; morning service 11; Young People at 7 p. m. and preaching at 8 p. m.; prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. H. Mul key, pastor: Bible school at 10 a. ra.; preaching at 11 and 8. Rev. L. F. Stephens will be present ln tbe evening, and It Is likely that he will continue ln a series of meet ings. Mr. Stephens recently made tour of the world and has a mes sage for the people. Mountsln View Union (Congrega tional) Sunday school 3 p. mM Mrs. J. H. Qulnn, superintendent; Compare our prices with others and you will be sure to trade here. New and second band furniture of all kinds. Granite, glass and light hard ware. E. W. Mellien' Opppslte The Grand NOT EXPENSIVE . Treatment at Hot Lake, Inclrdln medical Attention, bosrd baths, costs no more than you would pay to t flrM c hotel. Rooms can be bad from 78 centa to 2 60 P" day. .In the cafeteria are served from 20 cents up nd In th rin t""'l grill prices, Baths rang from CO cents to II 00. ' We Do Ctire Rheumatism Hot Lke Mineral W and mud given nd'f tlflo direction bi m thousands. Writ rf trated booklet dtw lpw Hot Lak 8nl,,0,rnl"5 Bt4 the methods VJ0 Lake Sanatorium slble. as it U lcf n4.d0,tt ly m'th main lln special eicurs to be had t H t"nrt' ' agents. ' S- . HOT LAKE SANATORIUM "w.-' ' HOT LAKI, OPIIOON. WALTER li, PICRCC. Pres.-Mor-