Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 02, 1891, Image 1

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City
ESTABLISHED 1800.
01
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NO. .:.
OKKOON CITY, OKKtJON, KIUDAY, OOTOHKR 2, 18'Jl.
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Oregon City Enterprise
J I.. Council,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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(iilire iwii .Imira above (nutnfnee, Oregon City.
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ATTOKNKYH AT LAW,
Office In Jnr Him k, Oregon City
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ATTORNEY AM
Cot.'NSKI.OU AT LAW
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NKWS0FTI1E WORLD.
Itoilt'd Down For tho I'llllicalion
of The KiitorprlKe Headci H.
nit: i.oi mvva i.otti;kv.
It ! Hating a Hard 'lime In
I lie , reuie mair,
PUBLISHES
More County News than Any Other County Paper
u, . II A Vila, a. C. SSowHIU,
J JAVKit a HHOWNKU,
ATTORNEY.) Al LAW
OMt.l.lX ITV, OMOOP
Office corner Main and Klghth alreett,
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IN THE NORTHWEST.
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ATTOKKKYI AT LAW.
All Cann before I'. B Unit Office eUlty.
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OKKUUN CITY.-
Oregon.
IT PUBLISHES THE NEWS FRJ2SH
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ll'KNKY A I'KAI'F.K,
ATTOKNBY8 AT LAW
OregonClty, .... Oregon
I Twelve yeara eiperlenee reitlater ol the. U.
. Uii'l office her recnimnoii.li ua In our awe-
,.- ... -it bi.J. l K.i.lH hjf..r. lit laud (if
.ml iha Minna, ami Involving the prattle
I 111 lilt genera, .aim iinivv.
y.KW Oiii.kan. Sunt, 2. The oiiik)-
Mints uf tint charter (or 1 1 us Louiniaiin
Lottery Company, over which a vigor
rmis campaign In being conducted in
Louisiana at present, prohibited the
democratic mass meeting and barbecue,
which was to have been held at Many,
In Sabine parish, ami at which it was
proponed to d lacuna th advisability 01
the rocharter. The cainpuign (or and
against the lottery has been carried on
very vigorously from one end of the
state to the other inc the bcKinniiiK ol
AiiKili't, and hiiiKlreda o( inai-iiieetinj;"
and barbecue have been held, at all ol
which the attendance baa been very
larne. Today wan fixed for a bi meet
ing at Many, the county aeat of Rablne
pariah, ami all the preparation
had been made for it The
barbecue, however will not come on
A minority of the people of Kabine
are ooH)R-d to the lottery company
and yeaterday wveral of lhee deter
mined ttiat the meeting should not be
ield. A committee waited on the editor
of the Kabine Siutherner, who adyer-
tiaed the iiHHiling and declared they
would not allow any barbecue to be
held. Thev alao advised the ipeakere
who bad come to New Orleans and
01 her jiointa. to keep away from r-Bbine
No attempt will be made to discuss the
question here.
A XKW PKSNHW AI.K.1T.
Kt. LoriH, rtept. 27. -An earth.iiukn
occured at 10. W) laat liight. The vihrat
iona weie dlntinctly felt panning aoiith,
luxiinu about ten aeconbs. At one newa-
oauer office the comHitor left their
caaea and ruahed to the etreeta. I'eople
were awakened from their aleep particu
larly in the weal end, and ruahed to the
atreeU in their night clothing. Among
thono who migrated from their beds were
(iovernor Jobnaon, with bia family. J
B. Walter, of salvage corpa, on the
corner of Locust and (Seventh, waa
xt.attcn off bia tool while sitting at a
witch-board. Considerable crockery
and glaaeware waa deinoliahed. The
building facing north and south were
visibly affected. The watchmen in sev-
erul building became alarmed and
laatened to the ground. No serious
damage has as yet lx;en reported.
The shock was also felt at a number ol
ilacos in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ken
tucky and Tenessee but no Tjaterial
damage was reperted
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w. CAaat jmiNao.
fOHNHON A IIII.EMAN
c. M. iiu itaAS.
DrcHHcd Up in Kcndnble Slmpc.
I.AWYKltH.
Corinr Kllil anil itrtu, Orcfon Clly.
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HKAI. KSTATK TOHKI.L ASD
MONEY TO LOAN.
it is the Leading Exponent of the Industrial, Social
and Political Interests of the People
of the Entire County.
It Publishes Information that Every Taxpayer Should Read!
AM WHICH IS NOT I tiUNl) KIKVHKUK
IT IS CLEAN AND ENTER PRISINGI
Q I). ADC LATOI'IIKTI K,
ATTUHN'KYH AND
COUNBEUHIS AT UW three years.
Kaam to Herirr at the Keqaeat
ol me rrraimni
Kw York,' Sept. 20. The Kun's
Wosbimttun special says: The Hani
son ailininialralion is said to be on the
Doint of having another" penaion officer
Among the big appointments soon to
be made by the president, there will
nroSablv appear the name of a new
conimiasioner of pensions, the thiid in
The report is abroad
MAIN STHtCKT, OBKUON CITY, OHXIIOM.
todav that the president will soon ac
cept the resignation of Pension torn
cepi iiiv reiiKii"u"
rurnlah Ali.ir.rta "'J'''8-MSv''" n.isaioner Kau.n and appoint as I
cloM MiirlK. ii'l Irauaacl uneri ,
UK HUlnr.
J K. CKOSS,
ATroKNKY AT LAW.
win. I'situ s in Am. i i a or Tin 8tTa
Krai Katat nt Inaiiranoe.
omraon Main Hired, la. Slith nl Seventh,
oaauna air, oa.
THir PACIFIC SLOPE.
Tlie CaUioHc Council to Meet
in Portland.
C'Al.lfOK.HIA J All, BKIUKi
Colonel (mpln' ajeBlrnre
.MtMlllird.
THE UIO.i HACTi'IC.
The Collaterul Tr .olea
Hrbeine i"erieeteo
T5oto!I. Mass,. Sept. 25. Disp itches
from New York to Union Pacific officia la
m tn the effect that Drexel. Morgan A
Co., have agreed to tarn in their $2,000,-
000 of Union Pacific notea endoraea Dy
(Jould. Ames, and Dilhon, and take col
lateral notes on the same basis as all
t.br creditors. This removes the only
hitch and makes the total subscriptions
of the credi ors $12,580,000
New Yokic. 6ept. 26.-The tribune
this morning says :
It I learned Jay tiouui nas asrewi j
subwribe M.WW.Ofl of new collateral trust
notes, txwMes accepting new notes for his
unbonded obligations against tin company.
Ruawll Suite Is also understooU to nave
agreed to suliscribe for $.ri0 1,009. In return
it is said the loan to the Lmon racinc, en
AnrA h finuld. Sidney Dillion and Fred
erick L. Ames, and aiade by Drexel, Mor
gan A Co., would be mouitied so as to re-
tlm endorsers from personal obliga
tion and the notes would be exchanged on
the same basis as the other floating debts
Portland Or., Kept. 29. Archbishop
Gross has called a provincial council
for, this arclidiocee to le held in
this city, beginning Sunday, October 18.
This archdiocese includes Vancouver
inland and the states of Oregon, Wash
ington, Idaho and Montana. Oregon be
ini the metropolitan see. It willbe the
greatest convention of Catholic prela'cs
ever held in the Northwest. The arch
bishop and ttio visitors, each of whom
will be accompanied by a theologian,
will be tendered a inaznih'cient reception
when the convention begins. Catholic
societies will interest the nselves in the
event and are making preparations for it.
The prelates who will attend are tiutnop
Lemeni.of Vancouver island; uisuop
Glorieux. of Idaho: Bishop Brondel. of
Montana, and Bishop Junger, of YVasti-
inton. .
.rioted Train Itobber Kseapa.
Visaua, Cal., Sept. 28,-Gratton Dal-
ton made his escape from the county
jail last night. He was to be sentenced
Monday next on conviction of trie Aiua
trin rnhherv. John Beck, awaiting
trial for horse stealing, and W B. Smith
for burglarizing a car at Tulare, are
also gone. The delivery was made by
opening an iron w indow in the basement
with akev and then opening a kitehen
door with a different key and the cell
door with another. A ells, argo M.
joins the Southern Pacific company
in offering a reward of fl3000 for tne ar
rest and return to Sheriff Kay, at is
alia, of Gratton Dalton. the escaped
train robber.
MB. IMH.1MI IUXUSIM.
VI M, HANDS,
SOTAUY Pl-BLIC, REAL ESTATE A.
INSURANCE.
ofl. with t WMamerU FalU Investment Co.
Oien.iB City, ","n
Banks.
Every family in Cl-k..H County sl.ouKl rive regularly a copy of
T.ik Kstkhpkihk or it J. not koq. Ui.mmgl.ly mlurmou on
all iiHittcrs of U-al inU'fHt. K-J 1 County Pn,H.r.
nu.l rcnil tho Lost oiw you can pet. M
tdlior lit. raturo if you have time.
8ub.c,bo for THE ENTERPRISE. 2-00aYear:
IrnilK COMMKltClALBANK,
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TRANSACT A OINSSAI. HANHir-u l'i.r.
i. inn. rf!ftmiiitpii. Makea eo
. "m :....i. on .iitni
lii'tli'e l 'ultei Hwiei., Kir.n ml
" I... a . . i4 r. a. Hatimlay eveulusa
Inim in r,
D C. LATOl'KKTTK, t'reKieni
autTesaor ex-Senator Blair. This rumor
lacks direct verification, but there is little
doubt that General Ruuvn is to be re
moved, whether or not Mr. Blair Is the
man to tuke his place. Soon after Pres
ident Harrison's return from Cape May
be had a long talk with Kanni, in which
it was plainly intimated that the admin
istration would be pleased to get rid
of the enbarrassment caused by the re
tention of the commissioner in otlice,
and that so soon as bis successor could
be selected the general might expect
to receive a request for his resignation.
President Harrison has been inclined to
look with suspicion os General Raum
ever since the investigation last winter,
when so many unpleasant facta were
brought to light about the conduct of the
pension office.
iii:mti4J ska viaiima
Mormon rlv Over and
lairol Keiuruiug.
llio lleallh Will Permit
Him to Accept a JtidgHhip.
Washington-, Sept. 26 Cyrus A.
Polph.of Portland, sent the following
letter to Attornev-General Miller today :
I am advised that 1 am recommended to
the president for the otlice of circuit jml(--e
r,r 1 1, ninth hnlical circuiL Fully appre-
ciatlngihe honor tlie apiioiiitment would
confer, and grateful for the compliment
paid me by the distinguished gentlemen
who have voluntarily recommended my
appointment, I am constrained to ueenne
to become a candidate for the position. In
reaching this conclusion, I have not been
unmindful ot the fact that citenshlp imposes
the dntv of public service when required,
but the condition of my health demands an
rlv relaxation from severe application,
and I feel that it would be unwise to become
a candidate for a position which, if obtained,
would require me to devote tne remaining
years of my life to the exacting duties of a
resnonsible office. Will you kindly cause
this determination on my pari, uweiuer
with my sincere regards, to be cominum
cated to the president.
Colonel Coinpton'a Kentenee
Washington, Sept. 28. The president
has passed upon the record of the court
martial in the case of Colonel Compton,
of the Fourth cavalry, who waa charged
with failure, while in command of the
military poet at Walla Walla, to take
.ten to nrevent the lynching of a gam
bler, Hunt.under arrest for killing one of
the soldiers under him. Tte court
found him guilty and sentenced him
to suspension from rank and command
for thiee vears on half pay, and to be
confined to the limits of a military post.
The president approved the proceeding
of the court, but mitigated the sentence
to suspension from rank and command
on half pay for two years.
Florida Senatorial Trouble.
Vensacola. Fla.. Sept. 27 The Pen-
sacola Daily News published this morn
ing a special from Tallahassee giving a
complication in the senatorial situation.
Secretary of State Crawford refuses to
attest the commission of ex-Congress
man Davidson, appointed by Governor
Flemming to succeed Senator Call.
Crawford is an old-line whig, and says
the great Beal of the state shall never
adorn any certificate for Call's successor
without it is Call himself. The Florida
supreme court will convene the 15th
proximo, and the governor will apply
i for a mandamus.
BANK OF OKKUON un.
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OlaeSl MEM UOUSt iu iuc uiif.
Paid up Capital. II,MI0.
BUSINESS MEN ' - "
ARK YOU PKOVIPKDWmi
Neatly Printed Stationery?
If not, wd . an order that you tnay take pride in doing
' ii t; .... 1 it tut o
in a Spooling style before the busine worm.
buHi,,B man writ I. an advertisement for him In ome way, and you
want your a.lvortl-nicnti to give a favorable imprenwon.
Announce Your Wares in an Attractive Way!
Keep Your Name Before the Public Everlastingly!
If you Se,l com,, people will not patroni, you simply became you
JL ; but when they need your goods they will patron,, the name
that in. moHt familiar to them.
San Francisco. Sept. 28. By a pri
v to h. tt.tr riti'Hivnil from Ounalaska,
1 R, rril.iriH, I ...w.
F B. PON AI.PSON, Cashier llmior .late of September 10, written on
board the tinted Mates steamer menu.
it is learned that affairs are very quiet
in the Behring sea. The British war
ship Nymph, which returned the 9lh
inst. from an extended cruise in Bohrmg
sea, reported that she did not see a sin
lo schooner. The United States
ateanier Marion sailed for China the
ilth inst. and the Alert the following day.
There are two English war vessels doing
patrol duty the Nvmph and Pheasant.
The former was to leave in the course of
a counle of weeks from the date of the
XStM &taBrE letter, and the Pheasant is to remain at
PKICIIItUNT,
vice paimiiixNT,
(AalllKB.
MANAUKK.
TIKIS. CHARMAN.
. USD. A. HARII1.NO
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CRASLKB H. CAlirlKLD.
A ntnemlbankllK DUUimmi irananeioii.
Diipnalta rnmitvcil auiijeci mi uihm-..
Atmrnvcd bllla and mitea (liaeou tiled
Comity ! oily mV
Uiana made on available ascurlty.
K jdhanire Iwunht and oln.
Collwllont ma. e i r. .. ,.. ,d
ClinilKT-n r...i.a .... - - . "
ua- and Nnur York. H... 1:...- ,..A...,1a a Kim if a mnnth
ilo.AiCoiViiKuW The United States eteamer
Mohican, having received orders to sail
ti.o Mnr-tnary Record. for this nort. will leave Ounalaska bo
Moscow. Sept. 20. -Grand Duchess soon as she has made another trip over
. ,. , ,. ,,i tho scaling grounds, ana win arrive nere
l-auiuteti utra . ..,.ia ,1, r
. n.. ir.... t n aooui me inner uui . ." "
DiiLUTU, Minn., ocpt. vmomher The Thetis is
Howard, a millionaire pioneer a.m -..- t,,,.; .w,
- i oxpecteu v) luavw icihib dV -uv.
senator, uiuu mii.
Pim,AiKi,rniA, Pa., Sept. -!7-;x" L.iyices from the seal islands are to the
cintn TrnuHurer William II. Kimble died
iY -A. A I. A AI.a an.ilo o ra a 1 PA) D 1 1 If iAm-
kivu - - . . . ,. QUUCb llllll" HIO DCniO W awa.vwvaj
suddenly this morning of heart disease
aired sixty-five years
Sent. 25.-Rev. Dr. Bur-
chard, of "rum, Romanism and rebellion"
fame, died at 4 P. M. today, uurcmuu
wasUtken ill Saturday evening, a ..on
niTnct that the seals are already com
mencing to leavo and it is thought that
by October 15 they will have disap.
peared
Funeral ol William I'. Scott.
Frie. Sent. 24. The funeral of the
was taken in tiniu.j' i
dv his Illness developed into peritonitis, kte Hon. William L. Scott took place
r.n,ituuiia O Sept. 20. wenerai iroiu inn ....o -
Coi.uMin . v. , t services were simple but impressive.
Snti !S.r Among the most noted of the many
Cmcinnat , i K' . , nrn .listiniruishcd persons, present were ex-
vosi mum..." ,., . .i. linnnvalvan a rond and President
war and a distinguished member tne - .. . n
.aral ReserTe Orgaulaed.
Salem, Or., Sept. 27. Articles of in
corporation were filed yesterday by the
Oregon Naval Reserve Organization,
with Sidney B. Mitchell, 11. K. Louis,
George E. West, Thomas G. Greene,
J. H. Phillips, James T. Gray, John
Colby, W. G. Steel, W. S. Chapman,
Charles N. Waite and J. P. Kennedy as
incorporators . The object of the organ
ization is to encourage and promote the
efficiency of its members in the naval
drill and training preparatory to the
organization of a naval militia and lease
of life is stated to bo two years, ine
incornorators are constituted) the tlrsi
board of trustees. They are empowered
to assume full management of the organ
isation until the first Thursday in Jan
uary, 1892. Nothing is said as to the
capital stock of the company.
Long lHNtnncc Telephoning
Boston. Sept. 28. A series of success
ful experiments with long-distance tele
i,,mioq in thin vicinitv has led to the
discussion of the feasibility of trans
oceanic telephones. Gorman uray, in
ventorof the wire on which these exper
iments have been made, Baid : "It is
nracticable to telephone across and
through the Atlantic at a cost far less
than by the present cables ana wun a
tenth of the weight, consequently break
ing the strain on the cables. The use
of copper, it has been found is not nec
essary, for iron wire, properly shaped,
has been proved to be as reliable a con
ductor, and its tensile strength is greater.
The plan is under consideration for lay
ing cables to London, and the subject
is now being figured on by capitalists."
The Fort Hall Renerration.
Washington. Sent. 25. An order was
today issued by the commission ot the
general land otlice foi the survey of the
Fort Hall military reservation at Poca
tello. Idaho, upon the request of Senator
Dubois, who is in tne city, ine survey
is preparatory to the allotment of the
lands in severalty to the Indians on the
Umatilla reservation at Pocatello, whicn
have heretofore been in the way of the
developement of that town.
Xew Silver Certificates.
Washington. Sept. 26. A complete
ne w set of silver certificates will soon be
placed in circulation by the Lnited
States treasury. They will all be printed
on the new distinctive p?per, while the
engraving of their backs will be expressly
designed to display as advantageously
as possible. It is not likely that the
faces will be altered, although some
changes may be made.
Import and Exports.
Washington, Sept. 28. The chief of
the bureau o( statistics, in his monthly
report of exports and imports of the
United States, says that the total value
of export merchandise from the United
states during the twelve months ended
July 31, 1891, was $909,2i4,438. The
value of imports was $839,039,241.
New Tactles Approved.
Washington, Sept. 28. Secretary
Proctor has finally approved the new
tactics for the army, and they will be
put in practice as soon as the necessary
arrangements can be made.
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