Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 29, 1891, Image 1

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    Enterprise.
)REGON
0KKU0N CITY, OREGON FKIDAY, MAY 29, 1891.
ESTABLISHED 1806
City
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Co. Directory.
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OREGON CITY!
Tlio County Scat of
Clackamas County.
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NEWS OP TUB WORLD
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ninth,
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Captain
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N IIOHK CO., No 1
:, aticiind WcilnoHilny In each
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ATTOHNKY
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Kruntlat'ii, ChltuiK.i mid Anw York.
tNTKKKHT PAW ON TIMB llKI'lialTK AK FtlLLOWC
Kor thri'O moiilh". 4 pur cent per annum.
Knr mnutlia. 6 liur mint, pur annum.
For U moulln, 6 por oout. per auniim.
Tim oartlrloatM of ilnnnaltft payabl yon de
mand. biiUntornal lorlolled If drawn before
end of term of dcpoalt.
JT IIOHK CO. No. 2,
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OOK AND LAliDICH CO.
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0IIA8, Atiikv, l'rita,
CitiAe. JIitiik, t rm
MK COMMHHC1AL HANK,
Of 0KE0ON CITY
Capita!
T1
1100,000
TRANaACTH A OHNI1RAI. BANK1NO llINIIsa.
Loam niAdn. HUtu dlat-oiintod, Mnlcoa (to
hid hum. Iluya mill Ht'lla uxi'hiiiiKt' on ft" point"
In thti Cnlli'il Hlnlim, Kiiropo mid HoiiK Ki'K;
II. II. n.i.f ft ail 1 lift n flll'La lint'it'i" iii
iiMiuil rutin nllowod on Unit' ilnpiwlta.
iiiinii from 1) A. M. tu 4 1', at. HiUlll'il
from 5 to 7 P, M,
,1 1 T IlinillllfWlf Vrn.lilrttll.
" K B DONALDSON, Caslilor
Hunk
Iny uvouluija
Clackamas County Iwll
timlmrcd nnu contiin
within iU area boiuo of tlio fin
f'Ht ngrit'iilturitl kudu in the
Htati'. It linn tin) ailvantuKt
of both river and rail tranpor
tution. A gr;at poninn of the
moHt Ji'Birulilf laudii wcro tak
en up in early duyi by Huttlum
who ohtuiiied lnrK tracti
through the donation land
claim act. Th'e are now be
ing cut up into Kinall tractu and
old on cany tVniiH, and make
very duniraijle fruit and vege
table furniH. Now ia the time
tu buy while landa are clieun'
Wheat Raising. Clackamau
county wheat carried off the
firnt jtrhci at the ('entenial ex
jHmition and the ()ri'Km Htate
fair. Outi, hay and wheat
yield bountiful crops not infer
ior to the production of wheat.
The cro never fail. .
HOP Growing I eeoming a
profitable and important in
iliiHtry of Clackainiia county.
Thn bop yard" of thin county
have ho fur encaped (he "ritv
ageH of the hep loueo ho de
dent ructive in Home aectionn.
Hops are a profitable crop even
at the lowent market price.
Fruits and Vegetables
('luckamiiB county ia jire-emi-nently
the fruit growing and
vegi tablo priHlucing ncction of
the Northwest. I'runeH are
very profitable, and while many
extenniveorchartlH being plant
ed there ia no dunger of over
Htix'kmg the markets. Applea,
tH'aclit'H, MiirH, cherried, black-
lierrii'H are ntuple products of
HiiK'rior quality. rotatoeH
and every vegetable that can
lie grown in a temperate cli
mat" are produced in immenne
quantities.
Timber, Manufacturing.
Etc Clackamas county pos
hchhi'S extensive furi'sts of the
linest lir, larch, cedar, ah, nia-
tile. oak ami other varieties of
Iiartl wood suitable for manu
facturing iiiiriHiHi'H. There are
nl ready a number of sawmills1
in the 'county, but the industry
iH only in its infancy. The
opportunities for luinlcr limn
vfacturing and other industries
are good.
Mineral Resources While
this county has the greatest
Iron mines and works on the
Pacific coast, its mineral re
sources are only in the liegin
ning of development. Exten
sive deposits of the finest build
ing stone, of which satisfactory
texts have been mailt', are
awaiting further development.
Other Advantages. No
where in the Northwest can
lands with such facilities fur
transportation anil in close
pmxiniitv to the markets of
the world lie purehused at such
low rates. Clackamas county
oilers better inducements to
the manufacturer, capitalist,
and homeseeker than any
section on the Pacific coast.
No better field for manufactur
ing. The raw material exists
herein abundance. The water
power is practically inexhiuist-
line.
Oregon City- Situated at the
ereat falls of the Willamette
with 2f0-horse power at low
water, that can all be utilized
for manufacturing, it will be
come the great industrial cen
ter of tlio West. It is the only
creat water power situated on
tide water, with all the advan
tages of boat and rail trans
portation. Woolen, eexcluior.
Hour and several extensive pulp
and paper mills, with wood
working factories are already
utilizing a portion ot this mi
lnenso power, Yet there is room
for hundreds more, who will
bo furnished with free sitos and
free water power. Oregon Citv
is only twelve miles distant
from Portland, the coniinetcial
metropolis of tlio Northwest
where vessels irom every por
tiqn of tho world anohor.
Abvulato.
London, Mny 2fl. The docree of div
orce olitHined by Capt. OMliea from bin
wife, on account of h1Ik'I awlultery with
l'grmill, wan '.'winy made alwiltite.
Muildrn UrmtU
Lincoln, Neb., May 2'. Ex-Oov-enter
Butler died suddenly tliii morn
at liia homenear Pawnue City, of heart
failure. He n the first (tovenorof the
aUtu of NotiraHka,
WAaiiisoTON, May 10. Tlio return of
i'reaitleiit Harilnon aftur along trie, and
without a bleniiali on hi record, aeeiiii
to a't t real all the talk of any other
candidate) for tlio irvKideiicy, m fur a
the republican party is coucerned.
IlarriHun ha grown In favor rapitlly
during the last throe mouth, and nnleaa
Uuire la a (triklng and uulooked for
change, tba republican! may aa well
make up their niindi that he ia truing
to ba tb noil candidate, and nothing
bat an accident can prevent hia nomina
tion. 1'eopl bare luat light of lha
(act that the prtwideiit onca before made
a wonderful record a a ajKmch maker.
The apaectira ha made during the cam
paign of 't8 will be remembered by
tlioae who read them aa among the beet
that have been made under aimilar cir
cuuwtaneea for many yeara. But lb
preeidont ia far from being OTerahadowed
by the aecretary of state, aa aome of the
moat I lite nee Ulanltea would have peo
ple be Here. Sor la there auy evidence
that Dlaine ever attempted to do tin
overabadowing act. There ia not yet
the alibteirt indication thai Blaine de
ilrvi to withdraw from the cabinet, or
that he will be a candidate) attinit Har
riaon. On tlie other band hie every act
tfn.Je to the btliuf that be ia and will
be an earneat advocate of the renominr
tion and re-eiVclion of Mr. Harrison.
Every repablican who h anxioua to
aee Ida partr win In the next eonteat
must feel that onder llarriaon there will
be nothing to batard the chance e of auo
atwa. The republican party can go to
tba country witli him aa a JanditlaU
fei'ling that they can have nothing but
a clean campaign. It will be good
campaign io which to teat the awnae of
the American people on the subject of
whether they prefer republicans or
democratic rule, for the republicans will
have in their candidate one who repre
sents the prlnciulea of bunetrty and good
Kovernmeiit, agalnat whose public acts
no word can 1 aald .
lllaine ia not and will not be a candi
date. Of whom ia it then that profes
sional politicians are making audi an
ado? The spoils seekers and boodle
hunters are gathering around Alger, of
Michigan. He would be the ideal can.
diilate of that part of the republican
party that places ollice above measure'
and boodlo above men. James 8
Clarkson, whose greutnesa lianas upon
the fact that he could turn nut more
democratic postmasters ot the fourth
clans than tiny known 1111111, is at the
lieu.il of the republican league, and bai
gathered around him a lot of sinull-fry
politicians who have climbed to great-
ui'88 the Lord only knows how, and with
these be ia at work to gut following for
Al(!ir in the next republican convention
Outside of Clarkson there is scarcely a
man connected with the republican
league who is known outside ot hia own
state, and if he is it ia because he ax
sunt as a spell-binder into some other
slate and talked for the grac.d old party
at bo much per day. Most of the poli
ticians, if they read the signs of tin
times right, know that Blaine will not
be a candidate, and the constant boonc
ing that ia being dona is for the pur
pose of securing delegations unfriendly
to Harrison which may be brought to
the support of the man from Michigan.
lget wants the nominal ion unit w ill do
all he can to secure it, and C .lurk-
sun will probably do nil he can to help
him.
la la I .niatuke.
Wasiiinoton, May 25. A private dis
patch received here nays Congressman
flunk died at hia home in Tennessee.
A mistake in medicine is given as the
cause uf ids dea'.h.
Trial.
Pouti.and, May 25. In the United
Htatea circuit today the case of John
B. Haul) vs. The Southern Pacific Kail
road Co. was called. Kaub brings suit
to recover $75,000 damages for injuries
received ia the Lake Labisb disaster of
disaster of Not. 12.1H00. The forenoon
was consumed in securing a jury.
Halt for Uaue.
Albany, Or., May 25 Suit has been
commenced in the circuit court against
Linn coonty for $29,000 damages, by
Miss Ivy Templeton, who was nearly
killed from injuries received from a
buggy falling through an unsafe bridge j
near Crawf jrdfonleville, last summer,
resulting in the imputation of ber le.
ict at Libartf.
Pobtland, May 26. The nine Japan
ese women who came over on the ateam-
abip Pemptos and who were not allowed
to land at San Francises on the ground
that they were brought to this country
tor hnmora1 purposes, were brought be
fore U. 8. Judge Deady today at noon on
a writ of habeaa corpus. Judge Deady
ordered thnra set at liberty.
The Mlaalaw Baad.
Eugene, Or., May 25. It is reported
today that the line ot the Siuslaw and
Eastern railway hae been definitely
determined upon and that the company
will soon commence grading at both
ends of the line. The surveyors are yet
in the field, but have nearly finished
their work. The light of way has been
secured nearly the entire distance.
Yellow Fewer In llraall.
Baltimohi, May 26. The steamship
Elveston arrived on her first trip from
Braiil today. Her master reports a ter
rible yellow fever scourge in that country,
At the time of their departure hundreds
of people are reported dead aud dying in
and about Stantos, and similar reports
from other points. The second officer
and a tireman of the steamer died of the
disease.
.lot the Wool Aphlm.
San Francisco, May 25. Consider
able alarm lias been fell by hop growers
along the Sacramento river, due to the
presence Of an aphis on the hop vines,
supposed to be the English hop aphis
"phorodon huniili." Specimens have
been examined by Mr. Craw, the eto
mologist, who reports that they are not
the "phorodon huniili," but belong to
the family "aphis loaseicae," commonly
called cabbage louse.
Uaaaaa Alllnaee.
TorxxA, Kansas., May 26. The
farmers alliance is making preparations
for a grand ratification of the Cinci-
natti conference work, at a regular
meeting ot three thousand sub-alliances
of tho state, at which a platform w ill be
considered, a vote taken, and the re
port forwarded to headquarters and to
reform putters. Sub-alliances are
charged to be very deliberate in action
and to give every proposition a thorough
examination and discussion.
.Hob l,a In Kansas).
ToessA.Kan. May ,20 Joseph Bennett.
who bought a farm in Washington town
ship, borrowed money from a Jewel City
firm to make the first payment and put
in his crops. When the notes fell due
Bennett did not have the money to take
them up, and his place was soil by tb
sherifT. He refused to give quiet possess
ion, and was ejected. Joseph Kindle
berger then occupied the farm as a ten
ant of the purchasers. Bennett is a
member of the farmers' alliance. Thirty
or forty masked men, with Bennett at
their head drew up to the place Sunday
night, and requested the new tenant to
leave. He refused to do so, whereupon
revolvers were drawn and he was told be)
could either leave al once or his dead body
would be carted cff. Bennett was then
emulated, and still holds the place. Kin-
dlesburg has the names of the leaders of
the mob, and will bring civil and criimV
inal proceedings against them. The offi
cers in this county are all farmers'alliancs)
men, including the roeecating attorney.
liurgler Capiared.
Albany, Or., May 26. The'police of
this city today, through the aid of a boy
Charles Spaght, who was out bunting,
discovered a gang of burglars camped in
the woods below the city.
One man was arrested and several shot
were fired at another who escaped.
An outfit of burglars, tools and stolen
property were found. Among the latter
was a watch with a cbarro containing the
name of "U.Whitney, "of the firm of
Whitney, Elder 4Co., of Stayton, whose
safe was robbed Saturday night last.
The prisoner will be taken to Salem for
examination.
Newa from Mexlea.
New Yobk, May 26. A private letter
received from the city of Mexico, written
May 19, by a business man who has
ample facilities for getting correct infor
mation, says there is much reason to
believe the Mexican authorites are
quietly giving aid to the Chilean insur
gents. The Esmeralda baa been able to
get all the coal she wanted, and private
advices from Mazatlan say that the war
materials brought from San Francisco
were transferred early this morninstoa,
ship belonging to the insurgents.
Probable salclde.
Baeke City, Or., May 26. Willie
Privett, aged 13 years, was found this
morning lying near his home, about five
miles from this city, with a bullett hole
through his breast. A 44 caliber British
bull-dog pistol was lying near his right
hand and a box of cartridges by his
side. The buy was chastised lost even
ing by his father, and it is thought this
caused him to take bis life.
Hearing IoNtponed.
TACOMA.May 26. The bearing of tes-
imnny in the suit against the commiss
ioners and regents of the agricultural
college, set for today before Judge Camp
bell was postponed till Friday on account
of the absence of the attorney for the defendants.
4'oinblanig lor Trade.
Bkui.in, May, 23. The attention of
the foreign ollice is absorbed in com
mercial treaty negotiations, some of the
results of which will have a direct bear
ing on (iermuny's relations with the
United States. Arrangements with
Italy, Switzerland and Koumanla are
progressing toward entente. Belgium is
also negotiating with Germany but that
country is less likely than others to be
drawn within the custom bond. Kus
sia's overtures for a reduction of the
Gorman coin tariff in exchange for Icsb
tariff on Germany's manufactures bos
been received in a friendly spirit hero,
but the opposition of Australia is ex
pected to bar the way to definite ar
rangements. Austria tried to secure a
reduction of the German grain tariff in
favor of herself exclusively ; she failed
in this, however, and now has raised
the point of the German-Austrian treaty
as precluding a differential treatment for
Russian imports Into Germany.
The rrcNideiit Will Take Part,
Wasiiinoton, May 25. The president
will hike part in Memorial day exercises
at Philadelphia next Saturday. He
will leave Washington early in the
1 morning, and return in the evening.
A fttlal Tin-.
London, May 24. Lord William
lioiiully, who was 111 his drawing room
at midnight at No. 2, Ovington Gardens,
accidentlv unset a parratine lamp that
set tire to the apartments. Lord Rotu-
illy attempted in vain to extinguish
the flames, which Bpruad, causing a
atiffiH'ating smoke. His lordship H-as
overcome by the smoke and sank sense
less to the floor. Tho lord and two
servants were found dead alter the fire
was extinguished by the fire depart
ment.
Blackmailing; Agent Captured.
Spokane, May 23. Pemberton
bogus special agent of the general land
office, who has been swindling East
ern Washington mill men out of large
sums of money by extorting pay from
them for timber cut on government lund
or bought from settlers who had not
yet proved up on their claims, has
been captured at Conconcullo, Okano
gan county, where he will have a pre
liminary examination Monday. He
was caught iu the act, having extorted
cash from a mill 111 an near Con
cullo. Special Agent Shiles imuied'
iutely dispatched a man to Okanoeau
county with the neeessaiy means for the
retention of Peinbeaton on other com
nlaiiits, should there be any hitch in
prosecution under the complaint upon E
which the arrest was made.
sThlnrne Iloheaded.
San Fbancisco, May 26. Advices
from China state that nineteen Chinese
were beheaded by order of the authori
ties at Kowloon City, April 17th, and
that nine of them were known to have
participated in the Namoa piracy tragedy.
.(borer Tor Montana.
Tacoma, May 26. Laborers are being
hired here to go to Montana to work on
the Great Northern railroad. They are
promised two dollars per day and two
years' work.
Match Arranged.
Mki.bochnk, May 26. A match for
4(H) pounds has arranged between
Choynski and Joe Gothland, July 20th.
La (irlpne Again.
During the epidemic of La Grippe last
season lr. King s Sew Discovery lor
Consumption, Cough and Colds, proved
to be the nest remedy. Keports trom
the many w ho used it confirm this state
ment. They were not onlv quickly re
lieved, but the disease left no bad re
sults. We ask you to give this remedy
a trial and we guarantee that yon will
be satisfied with results, or the pur
chase price will be refunded. It has no
equal in any La Grippe, or any Throat,
Chest or Lung 1 rouble. Trial bottles
free at G. A. Harding's drug store.
Large size 50c. and $1.00.
Speculation Dangrotis
Scarcely a day passes without the
news of some large failure flashing over
the wires the usual result of Biiecula
tion in stocks or seme equally danger
ous venture. The same electric current
carries to dear distant friends the sad
tidings of death of dear ones too often
the result of speculation in patent nos
trums. Moore's Revealed Remedy it
no speculation but is sold on positive
guarantee. Do not fail to go to votu
druggist and ask for your money if not
satisfied. We know you wilt'go and
buy another bottle, For saje by all
druggist.
Wool Wanted.
For which the highest market price
will be paid at the store of I. Selling. t
Fresh Wilhoit on hand constantly at
G. Caufield's Pharmacy 5 cts a glass.
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