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Oregon City Enterprise. -g VOL. 20. NO. 40. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1892 Sef lip ESTABLISHED 18CC. "y t'AUKY JOIlNHON, I. AW V Kit. Corner Bight null Main trrwc, Orna Oily, imuii. RKA t. KHTATK TOHKM. AN D MoNKY TO I.OAM. I, . tarn aaaaawuM. t. r. comu, IHOCIUNHHOI'dll A COWIWO, ATTOhNKYI AT UW. All briit II Uii.1 Onto a awlallir. limiw tiKima Uaml l II laml ulthia l.nUUlnt. OHKUON CITY. Or.. I. I'OltTKH, ATroitNKY AT I. AW aaalsai-ra raursaTV riaxnuiaii. Offlee two il.Hira atMivtt ut(i(ttrv, OrrKuit City. (l 0, T. WII.MAMK. J KKAL KSTATK AM) INSt'KANl'K. IValrahln liialiia Property and 8ulr urban Homes In Oregon l ily. farm Hrn..M)r u trail, lu anil ou aaay trrhii. Ctrrrmltipir nmnM'tly enawt-wt. OflW, it ilnut lu l auOol.l A lliiiilloj Urue, Mora. II. I'YR, ATTOHNKY AM) CufSNKWlK AT LAW (iffirv uvar Orvann 'lijr Hank, iiaaona eitr. . oaauoa Ih c H nun it. 1'IIYSICIAN AND SCUGKON, Kttl Creek, ... Oregon. DA DC LATol'liK.nt, ATTilHSKYK AM) (ol'NSKU.US AT LAW MAIN KrMKKr, OHSlHJN CITY, tlHKUllN. furnl.h Alxtrarti of I'll. lMt) Money, f.ira cI'm Mnrta.-. 'l iraii.acl Oeurral 1-aNT I'M. If) I'M. 1 I E. CHUM, II. ATTnKNKY AT LAW. WlU. I'i Tli K All I'm Ta or THI HlI Krai Mala ami InaunMW. OSW mi Main Hirvwt, twl. Stilb ami Havunth, oaaiiuM i rrv. im. w H 0 L E S A L E IS. K. WILLIAMS, FANCY GROCERIES, FRUIT & VEGETABLES, RED SEAL FLOUR, PORTLAND FLOUR, HOWARD FLOUR, Hay, Oats and Mill Feed. A Solicitor Sent to Your House Every Morning if Desired. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. A N D IT IS STLL RAGING. Inland of New York are 1'ned fur Cholera Patients. l'AhhKM.L'It MTON'EDON 1 IIELI3E Ko HUrrage Paawnrrra Leatlng Europe mid the Krlnr LlaU are rerr Mmall. R E T A I L THE GROCER. RANDAL L & ARE STILL IN THE FIELD. Millr Tlfillvfirfifl tn allParts nftliR Hitir! XIJ.lJ.il JJU11 ruiuu LU Ulll Ul LU Ui LilU U1LJ I I? M. HANIM, .-Je NOTAKY l'l'Bl.lO, KKAL KSTATK A INM'KANCK. OfB.e III lh foil (Ulc RulMlnt. O' nana Clljr, Orrf in. FULL MEASURE AND MKS. E. XI. Ht'HMKIHVKH. Naw Yoxk, Kept. 10. After tlior- ough course of fumigation and dininfec- tion, anil after every person atoar) had been put in such a condition that it ii practically impossible for them to con vey contagion to Hie city, three steamers were released from quarantine thin afUirnooii. They were the Urittanic from I.lverool, Joseph John from Hamburg and sandam from Antwerp. Immigration sgenta in thi city whose business it la to forward new arrivali at thla port to their vnriom destinations are much disturbed over the announce ment mailu by the Illinois alate board of health refuaing admission to all inimi-k-rarits into tbe aula unleei they bear certilicalt-a from the health and iintni yration oll'u iala of the port of New York that they are free from diaeane and their bwm:e and belongings thoroughly diainfpcti'd. Nkw Y'oiu, Kept. 12 - Quarantine thia day will pnjhably I looked on in future j i-ura a a one ol t lie moat tiornljle re proarht'i on civilization that ever oc curted in Amerioin iibitory. The fed eral government on one aide, and the atate government on '.lie other, both anxioua to be the rt-wuirm party, and in front total authorities and private people forcing hawk victiint froui a haven of refuge, (in Kundav the unfortunate cabin paat-engeri of the Norinania, who for eiiiht ilava were confined on the ! cholera atricken aliip, were greeted with the inloimation that they were to go to Fire ialaud. The iron ateaiuiioat Ce- ..l.....u ..... i.:..i .i .i ... . i PPOMPT CPPTTTPr U""" - "eu iu uw nrm ami riVUiur i. DlljiXVlLiJi. jaecoml-ilaaa Uaawngeia marled for the mmm"mmmmmmTmT p routine land. The weather was WV ANhUKHKN. I rough ana many were aeaaicc. Alter, and already aiity Italian and (ierman immigrant art) held in Windsor, On' Urio, acroat the river from here. They j arrived late laxt night over the Grand Trunk road, bonad for We Urn point ; over the Walwab. Tlie Italian came ' from Genoa on the 1'ulda, and the Ger-) man from Bremea on the Darmatadt. They held no ifoarantine certlficatea, and Innector Mulkeron decided they ooald not enter tbe United State. They will he taken back to Niagara Falla by the rail road company. I IN SOUTH AMERICA Tenezaelan Tronbll A- DUirteg Serious Thaw. 15ITLD MTATEH WAIWHIPH SENT. CitU War Vataraaa. Waniiikotoii, Kept. 11 On Septem ber 20 the national encampment of the (J. A. It. will commence in thi city, and a the time approachea the grandenr The Yetmei Leave luder Htlri 0r den lirltiah Aggrewloa la be Ntopixd. New Yore, Sept. 11. The trainer Chicago and Philadelphia left the navy yard at 11 o'clock thi morning, bound for La Guayra, Venezuela, under waled order. The order for both vewels to 11UMN of the meeting can easily be noted. Tbe i k"0 to aea waa a aurpnae, a it waa ou committee on accommoilation haa it i cia"y t,e1 on Saturday night that one book up to date, and every available foot of free quarter baa been aaaigned to poata which applied for them no to September 1 . They aliow that almoat 55,000 veteran will be boused in free quarter. The grand reception to be given in tbe pension office promise to be a magnificent affair. Ao elaborate program ha been arranged, which in elude a number of selection by the United State Marine band and an ad' area by the president. The work of illuminating the avenue has been pushed forward rapidly. The same committee are filling their reports fast and they all how everything to be in good condition. Martial Law Continota. Boihk, Idaho, Kept. 12. Thisaftemooa acting on the advice of Insector-General Curtiu, the governor decided to indefi nitely contine martial law in Shoshone county. Quietness prevail throughout the (Vrur d'Alene region at present, but it is thought if the troops were wilh diawn the riotous miners would atiain cant trouble . They have not yet given up their rittea, which are securely hidden in the hills, and if they feel so inclined they could capture the whole district after the departure of the soldiers. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN, Successors to Mn C. H L BimelstET, Mil.raa ix Watebeg, (Jloc, Silverware, JeWelrj. Mali Repairing a Specialty. Htrrel, OreR"n (ity. Oregon. (1 W.CI'HIi'K, M. P., I. I'll YStt'lAS AND KCItOKtiN. (Ijii. al r.irllanJ.) Oltlit wall Or. at lllpar. Aurora. Orison UK A I. KSTATK A INSl'UASCE AGKNT. NOTAIIY TV 111.1(1 A COI.LKCTOlt. AC HI IK A. OKKUUN. Noupt Uwiml ou Aiiroril Sunnily. T IIOM. F. KYAN, KKAL KHTATK AND INXVKAM K. Chiilra I lly. Kartn ami Hiibiirliau prnDKriy tnr aala. c ity rrlK, routity ararrama ami at'curt tliw nf al) klitila bouirtil and anlit '1'axrii.altl anil bimliieaa of avury iloaorlpUuu atleiuliHl l lor nin-nBlMiMiia. (IITIrf ii i alalra liiliatlillui onrth of pontofflra (1 K HAVKS. J ATTOHXKY AT LAW, OnauoN Citv, Oaamui. Will praollco In all Ilie pnuHa nt tha Halo. Onli'o. tinnier Main and Klhlh aireela, oiinll CiHirt nuuaa uan. c. hhownki.u. a.. DHaaiita. -JIIOWNKl.l, A IHtKSHKK ATTOKNKYS AT LAW, Ohkoon City, ..... Ossuom. Will nrarllca In all the onuMa of tha utato. Ol- loi, mil elixir to I'ailllukl & llmitliiy'i drug aira. rjpiK COMMKKUIAL bank, OK OHKUON CITY. )ill, ..... 1100,000 THNA('T U1NHAL HANKINd BIHINIHU. Uiaiia niaitfl. II 1 11 aa .IIii'iimiiIi'iI. Malta, col lerlliiua. lluva anil sella oxi'lianac on all politta lu Hie I'nlli'il HUina, ldinips ami Hiiiik Kiiiik. PrpnatU rui'iiP'i'il milijunt to clitii'k Iniort'Nt at uanal rnti'a allnwcil mi time lintniHltN. Hank iii(mi Iriun a. M, lo 4 r. M. Hnlunlay evonliiga I nun ft to 7 I'. M. U C. I.ATllllUKTTK, president. V K HONAI.PHON, Caahlvr jjJANK or OHKUON CITY, Oldest BanklBS House In tbe City. I'alrt up Capital, r0,000. rKRNIDKNT, VII It I'HKHIIIKNT, CAHIIimi, MANA0KH. TIKIS. (JIIABMAK. OKI). A. MA Hill Nil. K. It I'AtiflKI.H.. CHAKLsa H. CAuriaui. Kaiie Eltctioni. I'oaTLANU, Maine, Sept. 12. The state election for choice of governor, four con- a voyage ofalwut thirty-six miles, the , gressman, and members of the ienisla- captain weakened and said be was afraid ; lure occur-ed todav. One hundred and rortlaa. Or.ua. A. F. Aaaitaoaa, Prindpal, I.uhlUhwt la ISM. A lit., prarUral school, favorably kaowa thnBlwnl la. Par He NortewMt D(aaaTMINTl Mualnaaa, thorthsnd, TyDawrltlna, Panmsnahlp, Inllar). Opaa all la. ytwi ma vacatkiaa, so una bglnnlnit. Viadanla admlltod al aajr Uaia. CauUufin rr... j" " mmmm aaaaaai a. THE Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. SjM-ciai Hint's of Ioors niul Windows in ado to ordor. Turning of all kinds Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. lUiildcrs, give us a call, and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Price List sent on application. Factory, Cor. Main and 11th St3 Oregon City. L. W. SCHWAN, llKAI.Klt IN STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Nhop Neventli Hi., near IK-pot, 4reKoit t'Uy. llrunrh at Oxwego. A Rflnoral liankliis hiialnaaa tranaacUtd. liiipoalta roi'i'lveil uli)i)i't to nlienk. Approved hllla and nntna dlaoountod. Count) and oily warmnu bought, lioana mve on avallahle aoourtly. KxrliuiK lioinht and anld. Cnlleiitliiiii nude promptly. Iiralta anld Jivallanle lu any part of tha world. Taleiiraplila exnliaiiei anld on Portland, tiau Vrannlann. flhlfiair.i and New York. Imnrail lU on lima datinalta. flub Acuta ol T1IK LONUOM CiIKQUK BANK. M. HOSF0RD, The CANBY MERCHANT. Hells all goods at a living prico. Flour and kerosene not given away in order to catch your trade and then oven up on higher prices on other goods. None But First Class Gotids Carried. Prices as low as can bo, had in the county. Time given to responsible parties. Orders fflldd for -rough ''or dressod lumber, all first class, at bod rock pricoB, retail or carload lots. to lake the Cepheua over the bar with out a pilot. In ronsequence the Ophelia started hat k, and the first-class paawiigers were om-e more put on board the old Stoiiiiieton liner. The Re'oiid-i)ij''l pa, er.ger were kept on board the Cepueua, without a bed, or even a pillow on which to lay their head. They were strewn about the settees and caiiieted decks of the steamer. Karly on Monday morning the captain of the Cepheus discovered that he required coal and water and could not get to Kiie islani without them, lie calmly steamed up to the quarantine jetty and made fast alongside. Aliout 10 o'clock today the Cepheua once more started uown the bay to embark the first saloon paasengera and take them to Fire Island. Tbe trip was again a rough one, but there was more than the elements to be met. A storm was brewing, however, around the Baby lon and lslep, since the first rumor of the island being turned into a quarantine station was heard. The ftabylonians and their near neighhora cared not for their suffering fellow countrymen ; they did not care if ibey died of cholera, starved, or drowned. All they thought of in their craven hearts was tbe totally improbable proiositioii of their 'being attacked by the pestilence. They not only invoked the arm of ihe law bv the means of that anomalous legal-stay en' nueu an injunction, tint assembled as an aimed mob hundreds strong to drive these helpless women and children back to the cholera ship, and to all events possible death. Tbe (.ovemor begged and implored, Dr. Jenkins prayed the men to allow the men to allow the passengers to land Telegram after telegram flashed over the wires assur ing the men of Islip and those of Baby lon that they ran no lisk They were obdurate. They would not give in and the passengers on the Norinania are now, on Monday night, lying in an inlet by Fire island The passengers ap pointed a committee wjth ftmator Mc- l'herson as chairman, to confer with the mob. The hitter refused to withdraw the injunction. So far toninht at least they can claim a victory, imitied over 471 helpless women and children and equally uiuiiu'iHiiug iiusnaiKiM No More 3trag Fasstrngrrs, London, Sept. 10 The Hamburg American Packet company telegraphed to the agent of the Associated Press in this city declaring that the company has entirely stopped the steerage passenger business. The steamer Uohemin, which sailed from Hamburg September 4th, and the Poleria, which, sailed from the snirie port Septiltnber 5tli are tlie only .ytroseltut llle cdrtipany now 'on tlie way 0 the. United 'States; with -steerage passengers, . . Vara B topped at Detroit. Detroit, Septt 10.-The ; tWWity day quarantine went into effect yesterday sixty towns give Cleav (rep.) 31,617; Johnson (Jem) 25,780; Hussey 613; scattering 675; plurality of 6586,' against ml in 181)0. The indication are that j Reed will have two thousand plurality in the first conaressioiial district. The entire republican ticket is elected. Trouble Aaeag tit Chootawi. St. Louis. Sept. 12. The latest from the Choctaw nation is to the effect tiiat Green McCuitain, treasurer of the na tion and lender of the progressive party, was taken from his home and Bhot. Indien Agent Burnett has arrived at McAllister, and is taking prompt meas ures to settle the troubles. Terrible Aociieat. Boston, Sept. 12. Early Sunday morning a freight train ran into a pas. eenger train near West Cambridge Junction. Mass., causing a terrible wreck. Twelve cars were smashed into kindling wood, and eight people were killed outright and forty others injure d some of them seriously . Colorado Democrat!. Denver, Sept. 12. The democratic state convention meet at Pueblo todav. There are two factions, one representing 8lBne1 ,e ,be Southern Pacific company Cleveland and the other representing would go to Newport. One interpreta tion waa that Admiral Walker, after meeting with the Concord and Keai sarge at La Guayra, waa to make aaln tjuirv a to the right of territory in Venezuela during the insurrection, and whether in so dohig the right of Amer ican bad been encroached upon end w hether advantage bad been taken of the Venezuelan in their time of disun ion and weakness. Another interpreta tion was that Admiral Walker would need faur vessels pending his investiga tion of the seizure by order of Cieneral Urdaneta, of the aix refugee on the Red D steamer Venezuela, a few week ago. Admiral Walker himself pro fessed ignorance of the content ol the sealed orders. Washington, Sept. II There are 'eod reasons for believing that tha sealed instructions which were delivered to Admiral Walker on board tbe Chicago entrusted him with a Hussion more im portant, perhaps than any that has been confided te an American naval officer in recent jeais. The protracted confer ence which President Harrison held with Acting becretary of Slate Adeeon his levent visit lo Wellington ; the long consultation heiween Setietary of the Navy Tracy and Mr. Adee yesterday before Admiral Walker's order were finally agreed upon; the carefully worded oflici.il statement wiven out that Admiral Walker ' was directed 10 pursue a vigorous cumse in dealing with the situation, especially in connection with foreign agare-siun ;"all take new signifi cance on the suppufition, believed tn be well founded, that Admiral Walker' mission to La Onayra with his squadron will be to proffer the friendly interven tion of the United States to tbe Vene zuelan authorities, whoever they may be by the time he arrives out there, for the purpose of preventing tbe final ab sorption cf Venezuelan territory by Great Britain, and, further, to secure the restoration of the statue quo aa to such boundaries as existed prior to 1872 and to obtain consent for submission to arbitration of tbe question of title to the territory in dispute. The Wialekack li Wrecked. . Pobt Townbend, Wash., Sept. & James Griffith, manager of tlie whale buck steamer Wetmore, received dis patch last night from Capt. O'Brien, announcing the wreck of the Wetmore. Griffiths lelt for Coo bay to ascertain what measures are necessary to preserve the property. The vessel is valued at $175,000, and ia partly covered by in surance. Ihe cargo of coal was con- Weaver or the free-silver democrats There will be an attempt to unite these two factions on a ticket, but the task is a difficult one and uncertain. Fire ia the Mountain. Albany, Or., Sept. 12. A party of Albany men from Quartzville mines to day report that fire between the mines and Gates had devasted fifteen miles of valuable timber lands. There's a patent medicine which is not a patent medicine paradoxical as that may sound. It's a discovery! the golden discovery ol medical science! It's the medicine for you tired, run-down, exhausted, nerve-wasted men and women ; for you sufferers irom diseases of skin or scalp, liver or lungs its chance is with every one, its season al ways, Decause it aims to purity the foun tain of life the blood upon which all such diseases detend. The medicine is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The makers of it haveenoush confidence in it to sell it on trial. That is "You can get it from your druggist, and If it i doesn't do what it's claimed, to do, vou can get your money back, every cent of it. That's what its makers call taking the risk of their words. Tiny, little, sugar-coated granules, are what Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are. The beBt Liver Pills ever in vented ; active, yet mild in operation ; cure sick ano bilious l.eadnches. One a dose. Von cannot be too particular about the medicines vou use. When you need a blood-Durifier, be sure you get Aver's SarBaparilla; and no other. It will min gle with, purify, and vitalize every drop of blood in your body. It makes the weak strong. Pink-eye is reported to be causing con siderable trouble among horses in vari ous parts of the state. and was valued at 15200. The Wet- more was the first wbaleback steamer built, and carried a cargo of grain from Lake Superior to Europe two year ago. She then proceeded to Philadelphia, where she loaded machinery for the steel barge works at Everett. It will be remembered that about one year ago the Wetmore lost her rudder while en route from Philadelphia to the sound, and she was towed into the Columbia river by the Upton steamship Zambesi. Upton claimed salvage to the amount of $250, 000, and the court awarded him i2,5O0. Eaa a Berieni Look. Saranac Lakb, N. Y Sept. 12. A special train came up from Loon lake this morning for Dr. Trudeau, of the sanitarium. A team was got in shape Hurriedly and the doctor brought from Ampersand, where he was stopping. A reporter of tbe Associated Press saw him as he was getting on the train, but be would say nothing regarding Mrs. Harrison. Dr. Gardner, Mrs. Harri son's physician, is also at Loon lake. Xo person should travel without a box ol Aver's Pill. As a safe and speedy remedy for constipation and all irregu larities of the stomach and bowels, they have no equal, and, being skillfully sugar coated, are pleasant to take, and long retain their virtue0. Ashland is now well protected in ease of fire. A dam has been placed in Bear creek, making a head-works to keep a good flow of water in the city ditch sup plying the water tank, and thus insur ing a fair pressure in the water work.. The run of salmon in the Sfusfaw' ia improving, and boats are how sVaWig1 large hauls.