Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 01, 1892, Image 1

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Oregon.
Enterprise.
OKKGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1892.
ESTABLISHED 18CG.
VOL.20. NO. 30.
City
y CAHItr JOHltHOIf,
LAWYKH.
Corner Right and
Main tlretta, Orefntt City,
l)touu.
ltRAf. KSTATK TOHKIX AND
MnNKY TO MAV.
i, . tarn assaaopoN, t. r. cowim,
HOCKHNHHUl'UH A COWINO,
ATTtlKNKY At LAW. i
Allt'ane. tielnr V it Uud Ulrica a .peotally.
liltlcs romna Hand l.i, I' It laud olhu
building,
OHKOOM CITY,'
Oregon.
L. KHITKII,
ATTORN FY AT LAW,
amikaiti or rsorasrv rt knwmkh.
Ornr two rliKirt tHva poitnrnoe, Oregon City.
Q (I, T. WILLIAM.
UK A I. F.STATK AND INKl'RANCF..
iH'slrithle Puslne Properly and Sub
urban Hornet lit Oregon City
Farm Property In IrarU In anil on ti terma.
('orre.pttndeure wnimilly atiawertd. Orhee,
Belt door la Cauovld A lltmlley'a drug iU.ro.
Grea
t Eastern
Store
GREAT
REDUCTION
-IN
Gents Clothing,
NEWS IN KJENERAL
Troops Wanted In the Ctrur d'
Alert Mining District.
IHtOlTlIU MEXICO AMI TEXAH.
Portland ('ollectomlilp Th American
Herat w lw line U he
(irerMar ofHtate.
FOR THE
t. a. mmiit
A. . DUMIA
cllHIDM A PIIKSSRK
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
(m- lit Jatgar Block.
Oregon City
,t, SPattY. tAr.
t'RNKY MUPr.lt,
ATTORN F.Y8 AT LAW
OregoaClty, .... Orvgon
Twal yeara aperienea aa ra Uf ol tha IV
Sere rw..Hm.ii'i. ua in owr aiw
Twelve year.
I t.frt.. h
nl all hi lull ill l.il.lll.l belnrt tha land l
(Ira auiMI murta, ami tatoWluf, Ifct practice
In the general land otiN
1 H DVB,
ATTORN KY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW
tiffio over UKfun City Bank, f
oston city. ' , - . oaaJ.s
4tli of Jttly.
I
LUTM
11U J.LJJ J.11I1I1
(a IOHKK C.
KHUWDKM,
LAWYKK,
OatooN CITY,
Oaaon.
Will era.-Hra In all tha eeurta of the (Bale (II
, d it ilimr Mu ( aanl4 A llauilvy a drag
ami.
aJw r
1 u. H e uATotmnit.
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSFI.ORS AT LAW
MAIM KTMKKT. liHKtiON CITY, IlKKCHIIt.
Pu'ttlah Alira.a nl Tfl, Loan H'mey. for
lia Mnrlnirmi. ahil llaliaart l.onrral
lar Uualn'aa.
1 1 p.. ntu.
ATTOKXKY AT LAW.
Wiu. I'mi-THt m Aih'ihht or th HtAt
Ural KaUla ami Inaiininr.
(Met ou Main Hlnwl. Iwt. HUlli anil viilh.
ATCOST.
We are now selling our entire stock
of Men's and Boys' boots
ASF COST.
Now is the time to buy if you want
the best at the lowest pos
sible price.
Men's andBoys' bootsfrom 1.95 up
LEWTHWIltEr'S SHOD STORE
LORECON CITY, ORECON,
. 0. E. A. FREYTAG,
IIoihk, Mniio, June 24. ovTnor
Willey hAiAakw! the prmidmt to ordi-r
trou to the ftcin of tlx mluer's lock
out In Coeur d' Alene dintnct, Northern
Mitlio. Purloin trouble I pending. It
it undunitood that the injunction fbed
out uKuiimt Iho union miner by the
mine owner are quite cerliin to ije din
aulvfd on Tiu-mUy next, and it ia "Kid
tha union men will thnn attempt to
drive the cli (mm the dintrict. Both
aide are aid to tie heavily armed .
Eailhqnak.l la K.llc.
OiauaI aaka, Mexico, June 27.
Th jieople of thl city and eurrounding
country have been in itnte of terror
fur the pt few day on accoont of re-
tieated ahork of earlliiike which
have been the moit tevare ever either.
The fir at aliotk occoned Friday night
and Uitted 18 eerond, the vibration
rnnning from (oathweit to northeast.
CilaM window were broken and the
plueterinK In many building was
crarkwl. Hundred of people took
refuse In the itreeta. At daylight Sat
urday morning another ahock occurred.
Thia on earned great diaaater, bo lea
tlian 100 bulldinga of th cily be
ing completely wrecked. Several peo
pie were Mriooily injured, but none
killed, by ' falling wall. Since then
teveral light hnck have been felt.
The Colloia volcano, tooth of here, ia in
active operation ainin to-day. and in
throwing oat great volume of sulphur
ou imok and lava.
canal ilincrlmlnation controverey. TI.e
Canadian propoaul wa ffirwarded
thiotigli the Britinli legalion at Wash
ington prior to the day on which presi
dent Harrison forwarded his dictatory
nieMage. Up to last night no word had
been received from Washington a to
whether it bad reached the preHident
or not From what has leaked out It la
understood that Canada' offer i based
noon the line of a measure of reciprocal
use of the canals on both sides of the
Bt.. Lawrence, which waa talked over
at the recent conference at Washington.
DOUBLE XURDEB II P0RTLAHD.
and The
BAD TRAIN WRECK.
Jtaltoi Bwain BbsoU a Oirl
CoomiU Bnlcida,
TwelrelVrNonti Killed Outright
and Sixty Wounded.
CAlHCIl Bl 0PEIU TOR'S BMNDEK
One Hection Crunk es Into anotlirr, the
Wreck Take Klre-Prlrate
Car tmsshf.
l'oRri.Axn. June 25. The develop
ments of today fully explain the cause of
the murder of Augusta Sjogren and the
sell-destruction of her murderer, John
F. Norberg, yesterday morning at the
residence of Eiiucne L. White, in this
city. A letter found today tluowi much
lifht on the subject and indicates that
Norberg had made ' repeated proposi
tions which were incompatible with the
young woman' tense of honor, and that
jealousy on Norberg't part and despair
over financial dilficultie prompted him
to comiqit the horrible crime. It is sup
posed that the shooting occurred about
9 o'clock yesterday morning, though the
discovery of the lifeless bodiea waa not
made till last evening at 9 :30 o'clock.
The White residence i now being oc-cupie-J
by Lawyer R. R. Giltner and
family, who were away from home all
day". The theory is that, maddened with
jealousy, Norberg called on Mia Sjogren
while ahe waa doing her morning work,
a all the floor mats were outside where
the usually dotted them. After enter
ing the house by the front way, he shin
the door leading from the hallway, m.
no one knows what i-onveisntion fol
lowed, hut evidently a tussel ensued, as
the chairs were upset about the room
Norberg fired two shot into the viil's
, breast, and must have etood several leel
Cuapk.U Cko... Chalrm... mty U( c0lil) WM not leas(
Wasiiinook, June 27.-T1hi republi-! poWaer-burnel. After aatisfying him
can national eomniitiee wat called to I i.:. vi...im dM1 lhe mnr.
the weapon
metsen-
TIIK
nasmi!i ht, oa.
T
11(18. P. liVAN,
IIP.AL KHTATK AND IJiHfHANl'K.
I'tiolr HIT, Par and Suburban prow-rty lor
In. 'Ha.Tli.iiny warraiiia and aiui1
Una ot all kln.la IhihIi anil auM Taaeapald
and biialnraa of vry d.aorlplton allpudul to
Inr nnn-malilnila. . ,
Ufn up aialra In hullillin nnrlh ot oatnffi.
s
'AM. A. HXinil,
ATTORN F.Y AT LAW.
Will prarllra In any rtl tli Huts or Irral
Conria. Al alK-nd ri(ully lo any biialnraa
Iwlnrsllia i:. Uii'l l' ami liuerlor l-
iiamnania. omo: Knomt I and 0, I'harmau
lliK-k.uer Mvsrinora't llirtol.
(UtKdliN CITV. OKK0ON.
lla
IIAYKH,
ATTOKNF.Y AT LAWj
Ositoo CiTV, Oatn.m.
Will prasllrs In all tbs snurta ot th Mate.
Offise.poriier Main and Kllith alrsoia, oppoalw
court rniiiaa
y B. MAKYK.
SUKVBYOR AND
CIVIL ENUlNK.ER,
PUttlnr, Pmlnajt and Plums work promptly
eiaouiwl. t
CANttY, w oitltaoi.
Best and Cheapest Grocer.
Fancy and Staple Groceries in Great Variety.
Vegetables, Fruit and Feed.
Fifteenth and Main. ORECON CITY.
SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE.
DR. L. M. ANDREWS. Prop.
A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines.
Patent Medicines ot all Makes, Notlons.Confectlonery, Cigars.
Full Stock Of Machine Oil, Best and Cheapest.
Fine selection of lVrfumery and Toilet Soaps. And Lead
. ing Brands of Cigars.
lMtr.M kiii io: 4- kitr.ri i.i.y rn.i.t.n.
Hhiveley' Block, Seventh Street
. KANDH.
NOTARY PUBLIC, RKAL F.STATK A
1NSUKANCK.
Ofllce In the Poat onto Building,
O'i'lun City, Orefon,
PUB COHMRKCIAL BANK,
OF OltKOON CITY.
Capital, - '"M"0
TSANKACTSA OKKKMAL tAKtlHd lialHKK.
txiam ml. Hlllt dUoonnteil. Makea co
lections. HuyaandaclUexrhaUKeoii all polnta
In tli tlnllsd 8tala, Kunipe and Hung Kiuik.
llcpoalta rccid-i-d aiilijw't to ohwk Intnreat at
uaiial ratea allowed on time denoalta. Hank
open trom v A. M. Uii r. H. Hatnrdiiy oveningi
Irmn 5 Ui 7 r, u.
D C, LATOUHKTTK, President.
KB UONALPSON, Caahler
JJANK OK OKKUCN CITY,
Oldest Banking Honse In the City.
Paid up Capital, 1.10,000.
rRsainmtt,
Vict NIKMDICNT,
CASHISR.
MANAUK.
TIIOS. CHArfX.
OKO. A. HARlllSd.
a. a T'AiiriKi.n
chaKi.ks n. cAiiriKi.ii.
A nsneral banking pualneai trsnaaoted.
Hepoillta (eeolvad aiibjsei ti Olieek.
Approved lillla apd notiw dlaoaunted.
County and oily wArranta'toiiitlit.
Iiana made on available aeaurlty.
Kxflliauiie bouirlit and inld.
Colleotionrmad promptly. v ,'. A
n.,...i.i ,.ii..:i. I,. .,, nart ol the world
Teletraphlo anolianitea inlet on Portland, ttao
Fraaidaoo, Chicat.) and NSW To. i
imareat pam oh nine upihibi... , k,
ubAreuts ol THK LuKUON CHKOUK BANK.
Cl W. CC81CK, M. D
r.
PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEuN.
(Ut of Portland.)
Office with Dr. M.OIeay, Aurora, Oregon.
"ty g. Hl'ltBT,
REAL F.STATK A INSURANCE
AGKNT.
NOTARY PUBLIC A COLLKCTOU.
' Al'ROHA, OUKUON.
Monev leaned ou Approved Hecurity.
Moneyto Loan!
On Improved Farms of noi
less than GO acres.
NOBLETT'S STABLES.
Livery, Feetl and Sale StuMe
ORECON CITY.
LOCATED 1IKTWKKN 1 UK BU1DUE AND
KKPOT.
Double and Single RiRS, and sad
dle horswt always on hand at the
lowest prices. A oorrall connected
with the barn for loose stock.
Information regarding any kind ol
stock promptly attended to by person ot
latter .
horses Bought and Sold.
ger crashing Ihroaaii bi brain, falling at
the tide of a (mail taMe, on the oppo
site side of which Uy the Vlv of the
woman. The weapon was found lying
at the aide of Norberg.
order by Chairman Clarkson ahortly be- p)liced tlie uib o( tht
f.ir noon. All the ute and territorie in bt(1 m0Qtb tnd mDt
except Nevada, Wyoming and Oklahoma
eie represented J. Sloat Fasect, of
New Ytwk.f rrwd Clarkson toncced
himself as chairman, eulogizing him and
hia work in behalf of the republican
party. Clurknon replied, expressing his
appreciation of the words of praie from
Kantett hut saying he had learned this
luoriiing that Harrison preferred another
man . He therefore cheerfully declined
to be conhi lered a candidate.
Payne, of Wisconsin, placed in nomi
nation as chairman of the national com
mittee, Committeeman William 1.
Campbell, of Illinois, Campbell was
elected by acclamation.
Tha Taia Drouth.
Larkdo, Texas, June 25. The great
drouth which has prevailed over north
ern Mexico and a portion of Texas on
the Rio Grande border for the last two
seasons continue unbroken, except in
place. The cattle Industry is almost
annihilated, and a total failure of crops,
except in irrigated districts, resulted in
extreme ufToring among the poorer
classes. Several hundred thousand
hirehels of corn shipped from the United
States has prevented suffering. In the
Texa drouth region the poorer classes
have been subsisting for months on con
tributions sent from other part of the
state.
THE
INDIANAPOLIS
ML ALT II.
BOARD OK
After the Ammonia and Alum linking
Powders.
FRANK NELDON,
GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH
Oregon City, Oregon.
Full Stock of Guns Ammunition.
Repairs on nil kinds of small machine
promptly made. Duplicate keys to
any lock imimifnctiircd. Shop on
Main Street, next to
N oli! it I s Stables,
Th Portland Oolltotorihip.
Washington, D. C, June '.7. The
Oregon senator and representative held
a third and final session today relating
to nniting upon a man for collector of
customs at Portland. At the two previ
ous session no choice waa made, but
this afternoon they decided that the
appointment should go to a Portland
man and the delegation will so recom
mend. From what can be learned to
night it is quite certain Lotan is the man
recommended.
Tha Anarioaa Derby.
Chicago, June 25. Nearly 80,000 peo
ple were present today when the a re at
American derby was won by Carlsbad
in3:04'j, the slowest time in which it
ha yet been run. The race was' a good
exhibition of game, sturdy racing in the
worst going possible, and it was not
apeed but bottom that carried. Carls
bad showed he was a great stayer along
with $17,800 which the purse netted
him.
J J. WESTON.
AKCHITKCT,
Bt'PEKINTRNliKNT
DRAUUHTSMAN,
AND
C O. T. Williams,
W. II. BURGIIARDT.
School doportment cards one cent
eatih.ftodd for term, 'at the Entukpbisk
office.
Thirty Your. Experience on Pacino Coaat,
Aiiairaiia aua luirope
Prepare!
Ilv
er-
Plana. ' Rlevatforiii. deotlovia.
anentl.aa.WorklnallraWlnira. Detail and Kneel'
flcatloua of all kinds ot Public. andrPrlvxte
Hullillnga, aeoouinanttd y roKtiMe 8ttmatt
ofdoat. . i-,
Survevora and -EacltMarN" llold .ecitea -an'a
Real ealate anenta, Vlaua ot gurxllTlmmi, flat
ten wunaoeuraoy aajci lenwiaa,sjiiiy BU9'Ui
lae ol Drawing, tj L W U.' ,- u -
Olltea in Ilenowl Sash A Door Factory, oppn-
alte Congrtgatlenal Uhvrctlf Malp atrwi, Ura-
got city,UNoa.. v ,, . -
Depew Deollaei the Fhvoe.
Chicaoo, June 4.-A Washington
special quotes a cabinet officer as saying
that Chtttincev M. Depew has decided to
decline the state portfolio. It is said
(lie '"president is considering another
niuiie. Tractty and -Wharton are both
gpokets of as tli commg-tnan.
: I . .St-lawreHaa'CaBalDsntroteraj,
1 Ottawa, Orftajro,' fune 25. Members
rjf the cabinet havTCfeat faith in the
offer they have submitted to Presiient
. . w . . . . . ..
Uamswiooxitrg to" aontemenior we
The subject of pure food, and esiecially
the atlultertion of buking (ov tiers by
the life of ammonia and alum, is causing
no liltlo discussion.
The legislatures of New York, Mir.ne
sota, Illinois, Georgia, Florida, etc. have
taken up this question, and it is attract
ing the attention of physician and
boards of health throughout the country.
Our own city board of hearth ordered an
examination of all the baking powders
to be found in this market; instucted
Dr. Lata to make an examination and
analysis and report the result to the
board.
raki.no powder analyses.
City Chemist Dr. Lai transmitted to
the department of public health a
lengthy communication, in which he
gives the result of his analysis of the
several brands of baking powders that
are on sale In this citv. In his report
Dr. Latzsay that baking powder desig
nated as being fr?e from deleterious sub
stances may be recommended, as their
healthfulness cannot be questioned,
The report is as follows :
The samples of baking powders you
have sent to our laboratory for investi
gation as to the purity and healthfulness
of the various brand I have subjected
to a qualitative examination and now
report the following result:
Atlantic A Pacific contains ammonia
and alum.
Bon Bon contains alum.
Calumet contains alum.
Crown contains ammonia and alum.
Early Pining (Empire) contains
ammonia and alum.
Forest City contains ammonia and
alum.
Kenton contains ammonia and alum.
Dr. Price's free from deletriotis chem
icals. Queen contains ammonia and alum.
Royal contains ammonia.
Regal contains ammonia and alum.
Rnckolban's contains ammonia and
alum.
Seafoam tniade by Day, Indianapolis)
contains alum.
Dr. Latz says: "Physiologists of
high standing consider ammonia and
alum deletet ions substances, unfitted for
use In foods."
' ' Th'e Oldler ft latti. ,
ST. pKTKRSBPRQ, Juil 2t).-r-A total of
164 cases of cholera' were reported at
Baku during one week, with seventy
deaths from the disease.
Makuisri-ro, Pa.. June 25. The West
ern express, winch leaves riiiiaueiptiia
at 9 :02 p. rn., was late last evening, and
left in two sections about ten minmes
apart. The first section, composed of
six coaches and a Westinghonse private
car, came through to Dock roet bridge
tower, where it waa held until it conld
enter the union depot. Meantime the
second section came, and receiving wood
at Steelton tower to go ahead, the engi
neer to make up time, threw the throt
tle wide open. The train came thunder
ing along at the rate of lorty-five mile
an hour, and just a it came round a
sharp curve at the tower the engineer
claim the red light waa thrown oat, but
too late to avoid the accident, which re
sulted in a fearful toe of lite. The en
gine plowed half through the Westing
house private car. It, in turn, tele
scoped two other cart, which were filled
with passengers, and the eipreca car
of the second section was totally demol
ished, having been crashed by the
tender of engine 13 of the second section.
One of the curs took fire and those
still alive were almost panlc-itricken.
An alarm of fire was sounded. In a few
minute the whole department lesuooded
and the flame were quenched. One
young woman, elegantly attired, and
proliahly 18 ye.re of age, wa pinned to
the track by tlie track of one of the cars
resting 'on her body, her head having
been severed from the body. It waa
over an hour Iwfore the body could be
removed. She had or. her perton a gold
watch and considerable money. The
body of tlie unknown girl hat been iden
tified a that of Miss Liuie Blair, of
Philadelphia, accrnuiunying Mrs. Mary
Granger to Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Grang
er is in the hospital. She wa on Imr
way troiut-Philadelpbia to Seattle,
with her aoghti't1 JLuhUi afiil i, uid
LUzte RIair, to join her husband, em-r
ployed on the City of Seattle, plying on
Puget Sound., Her injuries are about
the head, chest and abdomen. Seveial
ribs are also probably fractured. She
will recover. Mamie Granger's injuries
mav prove serious, but physiciads ex
press hopes of saving her life. The city
is filled with wounded. Twelve at
least were killed and fifty or sixty
wounded.
H. C. Hays, operator at Steel ton tower,
practically admitted before the coroner's
inouest this afternoon that he is respon
sible for the wreck.
Big Firs it Buttle.
Seattlx, Jvn 28: Fire yesterday
destroyed Schwabacher Bros. A Co. stoie
and damaged the Hotel Northern.
Schwabacher Bros, A Co. is one of the
largest general merchandise dealers on
Puget sound. The loss to the building
is $80,000. The firm carried a stock
worth $320,000, of which nothing was
saved. The Northern hotel adjoining
bar :V escaped destruction, and is dam
aged to the extent of several 'housand
dollars by beat and water, and other
minor damages to contiguous structures
and stocks will bring the -loss up to
(400,000.
The insurance will probably coyer the
total loss, and is placed with Balfour,
Guthrie A Co., ot San Francisco.
Tha Frohi Convention.
Cincinnati, June 25. The national
prohibition convention, which meets ia
this city Wednesday, June 29th, bids
fair to outstrip its two predecessors at
Minneapolis and Chicago in size. The
total delegate list is 1101 and as many
alternates. The national committee of
the party opened headquarters this after
noon at the Grand hotel. A mass meet
ing is arranged for tomorrow afternoon
aa preliminary. St. John peremptorily
declines to permit the use of his name
for presidential nominee. A new man is
suggested in General John Bidwell, of
California.
A Hard Corner.
The age of 30 is a hard corner for a
woman to turn, and 3i is still harder.
She feels that she is fust leaving her
youth behind her. But there is no rea
son why a woman should be faded and
passe at 35, or even at 45. The chief
cause of the early fading of American
women is found iu the fact that many of
them suffer from some form of female
weakness or disease which robs the face
of its bloom, draws dark circles about
the eyes, brings early wrinkles and sal
lowness, and stamps the face and figure
with the signs' of ill-health. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription will cure all these
troubles, will bring back the lost bloom,
and remove the pains and .ailments
which make women grow old before
thptr 'time. 'Guaranteed to give satis
faction 'in -every case, or price 1.00)
refunded.
mill
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