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Hit BIOS yf 0 Johnson Oregon ENTERPRISE. VOL. 27. NO. 2. ORKCON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1892. ESTABLISHED 18G6. City yr t'AHKV JOHNSON, I. AWYK.lt. I'ornar Klflit awl Main .triwla, (itimim Cllr, ItKAI, KHTATK TOHKI.L AM) MoNKY TO LOAN. J, . KHI mKBH.iniH. T. . CUWIHII, jKMlllot'tlll CuWINM. ATTHKMCVM At LAW. All (' Iwftim It It Ui1 Offlen fiUI(Jf. lifli iikMiii Hmi'l in. I' S lawl ultli a l,illMln, (iKKOi)N CITYv .... Or"ii U POIlTKIt, ATTORNEY AT I. AW aa.-imi m ur ranraittv ri -aaiMian. OtHr.lo ibmra almvt nililtlr, l(r'"li I'lljf ... - - ..- 1 o T Wtl I.IA M. HKAI. MTATK AMI IDAS A'iKNT. rii'tny l Humcy l !" "ii "i" '''"' I"vrnll Iitih.. A (nott Hue "I lntllim. rc.Mflice ami illilltlill Kami l"riirny In Irmi. In nil n li'Miii. rriiMMilniri im.mi.lly aii.wwvt tmi-. ,.il UiH.r I.. laiiflrlil IlimllP) l"H " 1 II UVK, Al'IoRNEY A.M rol NsKI.OK AT LAW r Otiu Oljr Hatili, ,, lit. yi C H SMITH, PHYSICIAN AN! SflUiKoN, Eagle ("reck, - Oregon. (i ii a it. i: i.AKiriiFrih. j ATTORNEY AND ('otNSFLOU AT LAW MAIN nrKKKT, OIIKOON I'lTt, OHKUOK. rurul.li Al.iti i ) THIe. Uwit Mom-)-. K'.re i'Iim MiirttfAtf". an-1 trali.acl (truvral J K. I I! on. ATIMKNFY AT LAW. WlU. I'ITH l AU. I "I "r T,li T4T" Ural fetal and In.ilralirn. IIU mi Main Miiavxt. Wt HI ito td Hevmth, iiau..M i itv. in. 11 M. HASP. J NOTARY ITIil.lt', I'.KAL ESTATE INMKAMK. umif in ii"' ri oitir HiiiMim, u i'i.Mi i ii), imm.iii. (1 W ( I HH'K, M P., I. I'll V Ml 'I AS AM' M'ltiiKoN. iUir nl P.irtliiml ) Cntli-a with Ur. M.lllf.y. Aurora. 'iriin ! II. MtHtlllAKPT. BROKER. I.OANH NICOOTIATlCn, City and County Warrant bought. INSTKANCK A.mTiiKAL KSTATK. onto In ruaiufflr bulMiiif Oregon I'liy Or. rjMio. r. htan, HKAl. KHTATK AND INSl'HANl K. Ofcnlr t'lir. Farm and Hiihurl.aii pniiwriy fur a). Oily aerliit. wiuixy warraiua ami ai'i'iirl tin. nl all Itlmla tHiURlit anil anlil Tainauald ami lutaliiiiaa ol every il..oclHl"H illeuilcil to for noii-re.lilnnta OHIoo up atalra lu liullillui north of oalonVe. f"1 R HAYKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ohkiion I'lTY, OkkooH. Will rirai'tli'P In all Ihc oonrta of lh tal. (Iffli'o rnnr Main and Kljlith atreota. uuall court luiuau duo. e, imowNiti.l.. a- " BKnnrni. -Jlll)VNKI.I. A IMtKHHKK ATTOUNKY8 AT LAW, OHKUnX I'tTV, OKU(l. Will rrartli- In llllieiniirla of th alatr-. 0. mill door lo I'auflold & lluntli'y'a drill flcu, alnr. milK COMMKUl'IAL HANK, OK OHKIION CITY. l',ltHl, . THA HKAt'Ta A UICNKRAI. BAN KINO Bl'SINKH". Italia milo. Illlla ilUiwinitf.il. Make nil Iwtlona. Ilnynil ailla iIiiik on all nnlnta In llif inlt'il HtntdH, Kliruie anil Houk Kiiiir. liiipnalta rui'i'l' i'il aulijnut I" rliwk Iiilcri'at at naual raH'a allowml on limn ilniioalla. Hank npiiii from a. . Ml H. M. Saturday evening from 6 to 7 I'. M. 1) c. I.ATOUKKTTK, Pri'aidnil. K K DONAI.IWON, Caahler j JANK OF OUKOCN CITY, Oldest Banklis House la toe City. I'alil up CaiilUl, IfAOOO. rmtniiiKNT, VI) K I'KKSIDKNT, CAMHIKH, MANAIIKK. THOfl. CH A RM AN. OKI). A. ItAKIUNU. K, O 1'AI'HKI.H CHAII.KH II. CAliriKI.U, A nencral lianklnj tiualtiMi trananfltoil. Ui'iioalla HMnilved auliji'iit lo ulmek. Apiirovnil bllla anil notwi dlamiuntod. Oountj anil ity warranH bounhl. l.diuin mvla on nviillnblii aoourlty. Exiihaiix IioukIiI ami aolil. Onllcintliuif mailo promilly. IraUaaolil .vllule In ny part of the world. Tnli'uraiililo omliaiiRM aolilon Portlaua, Ball FmnolHOO, flhloair.i and Now York. I..UM.I nal 1 nti limn riiittflHlta. 8ub Acoiitk of THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK. E. IC. WILLIAMS, w 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. (iOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. H 0 L E S A L E THE GROCER. SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE. DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop. A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Patent Medicines of all Makes. Notions. Optical Goods Full Stock Of Machine Oils, Bad and Cheapest. Fine wlwtion oflVrfuini'ry ami Toilet Soaps. Anil Ix'ad inn Brands of Cigars. . I'KI.M llll'l ION I lltl.l'l I.I.Y I'll.l.l.I. Kltlvfly'ii Ulirk, Oteym City. Or. Portland, Ortiiia. A. P. Hla)lUhiHl In 1HM1. A ll, prarllral arrwul. favorably known IhMuttkout tha Hacllle Northweat. DlPATMIMTl iualnaaa, thorlhand. Tyoawrlllne, Penmenenip. Ingllah. u.i all Hid ynar: on Yar.tlona, no u-rm brlnnlna. mud.ou admitted at any Unit, l atalugaa frt. THE Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry ibu Lhtki'sI Stink of Sash, Dbars, Hlimls, .Mouldings, Etc. In Orrgon City. Siitrial cizi'Mif IWra mul Wimlows liiililo to urih r. ' 1 timing of all kindt Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts ... ... ..... ,, , , f.....:. I..I .... I,,,, Itml.b.ro .nvi. na 11 en 11 nn.l ii,i if nlir iinrl is nut of tho best, and our pruT nn lliriicvi ..11 T.u . 011 iiilu'iiuon. Factory, Cor. Main and A. w. STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE. All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work Promptly Done. PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER. Nhop vc nlli HI., near lrot, M. HOSFORD, The CANBY MERCHANT, SoIIh all gooila nt a living price. Flour ami kerosene not given away in order to cntvh your trade and then even up on higher priccB on other goods. None But First Class Goods Carried. Prices us low it8 can be had in tho county. Time given to resH)us;bln parties. LUMBER. Orders filled for rough or dressed lumber, all first class, at bed rock prices, retail or carload lots. J. JONES & SON, DKAI.KK IN Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores anil Repairing of all kinds. Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed, tu r.N Tin: i.owi:nt. JBFShop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope A Go's, Oregon City Rupture, Asthma and Piles. DR'SSHIMP& HOUSER, Specialists in the treatment of all forms of Chronic, Catarrhal, Nervous and Female Diseasos. Twenty (20) Years' Experience in Medicine, Surgery and Kloctricity. All curablo cases guaranteed. Office, 259 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. far-Correspondence solicited. A N D R E T A I L Aaairaoao. Prlnripal. , - - low an tliti lowent. Trice List twill Uth Sts.. Oregon City. S3 CHWA1V, DKAI.KK IN Orrgim Ilrnnrh at Oowecn. CLEVELAND IS IN IT New York, Indiana, IIIIiioIh and MNeorihln Jrcinocratlc. rtOI'LE'H FAKTV IH SOT IS IT. The Di'iniMTHta Nwrep tln Coiinfry for Krre Tmtle and Wild t at Monry. WAniNtiTow, Nov. 1). Secretary of KtaU) Foster attribtifea the di-tcat Uj the tariif iaaiiR, The patty, lie , cha' ' leiignl the jiulumcnt (if the country on the Mi Kinli'V hill, and the verdict muni be ara'pteit na the will of the pimple that a dilfi'rent jxilny ehall he ailnpled. Other iiui'Hliona entered aumewhat into the conlett, hut nt lo 'iich an extent an tu muterially aflei-t the reatill. Nor would il have been dilffrent if other can diilalea had Un mdwted or other lead era iiuiiiip'il the t-auiaiK'i. No admin ialralum e.-er went tH-fnte the country with a cleaner record. It ia the Hiliey, not the iH'inoniiel. of the u'lininif trutiun that lian been cundi-intied. In thin view, the aecteUry w.i grutilied that Cleve Uml would likely I aiiHlained l.y a party inujority in both tiranchea of lor.-ras, ao that the new licy could have a fair trial. NEW YOKk. New York city and Brooklyn gave Cleveland more tlmn KW.IKIO plurality hii li fuiU of heinK overcome by the real of (he (tale. il.LINDIH. CiiiiAoo, Nov. V. Later returns do not abate in any way from the decimve democratic victory in theatate of Illinoia, both on the national a..d atale liclrets. Cotiaervalive men of all parliei generally agree that the demiMTatic plurality in the rtate will be approximatelv 10,003 and the detnoerala will have at leant i thirteen of the twenty-two coriKn'tminen, : with probably one or two more dintrictH j in doubt. i INDIANA. Returns from thirty counties show a , net republican gain of over 4,000. Dem ocrats claim the state by 5,000, but t'lis ! is not conceded by the republicans. i ' Seventy-four out of ninty-two counties in Indiana, as reported to Chairman Tangurt, of the democratic state com- unttee, give ilemocratn; gains over tt op : 8,743. It is estimated the net gain in j ; the other eighteen couuties will t 3,400 1 making a democratic plurality in the ' ' , alati (if 9.743. Wisconsin. Wall, democratic chairman, says: Cleveland' and l'eck carry the state bv about 13,000. Returns incomplete, but w ill not make any material difference. Kepublicans admit the state goes for Cleveland. Four of the ten congressmen are probably republican. The legisla ture is democratic, and will elect a dem ocrat to succeed Sawyer in the senate. OHIO. Com'mbi'8. Nov, 9. Indications to night are that Ohio has gone democratic for the first time in a presidential year, though it may require the official count to determine the result. At republican headquarter they have received uu oflicial returns from all tut four counties. They claim a plurality of 116 at republi can headquarters and concede it will require the odicial count to determine the matter. MINNESOTA . 8t. Paul, Nov. 9. Chairman Otto Peemiller, of South Dakota democratic committee, tonight telegraphed the Associated Press from Yankton: "The state is close on electors. Republican state ticket elected, and probably both congressmen. Not enough returns in to give a correct count on legislature." A dispatch from the republican chairman, Green, makes a sweeping claim that Harrison electors and republican state ticket are elected by a good majority. SOUTH DAKOTA. Two hundred and seventy-four pre cincts, including the cities of Sioux Falls, Huron, Aberdeen, Pierre, Peadwood, Lead City and Rapid City, give Harrison It, 122 (Cleveland 2,000; Weaver 6,(124. So far as returns have been received they show the legislature republican. Iowa. On report as tnhululed from different 'pteeinetswith u number tohearfiom et, republicans claim their plurality will not he less than 20,100. Democrats concede 10,000. Kepublicans claim the first, third, fourth, fifth. sixth, seventh, eighth, ninelli, tenth and eleventh congressional districts. NKUKASKA. Returns are slow. Indications are that Harnsou and Weaver ara running close. Both claim the state. KANSAS, Returnn already in show that Weaver has carried the state by about 2,000, that Lewellyn (fusion), for governor ,will have a majority over Smith (rep) of about 1, fXK);iliat Harris, (union candidate at large for eongrena, will beat Anthony (rep.) by 1,001) majority, and the con greaaional delegation will itaml five fuaion-popullata and three republican. Jerry Bimpoon ia returned by about 2, nOO, a rHuction of hia majority two yeara ago by 3,500 votea. COMJKAIK). Dxxvau. Nov. 9. Kettirna from alxiut two-thirda of the ceuntlea in Colorado give Weaver T2,Vti, Harriaon 17,131, Weaver majority 4,302. IDAHO. ItoiKK, Idaho, Noy. 9. Forty-three precini ta ieiorted in Idaho how net republican loae of S!7 on the elec'oial ticket and a net gain on governor of 14. There are 250 preeineU In the alate. The republican majoritv two year ago with which the compaction ia made waa 4,314. WAdlllXOTOX. Skatti.e, Nov. 9 Incomplete return from twenty-eight rointiea out of thirty four and eatiniale of the remainder of the vote indicate that Mclirew (rep.) will have at leant 2,000 plurality over Hnively (dem.) for governor, Wilson and Doolittle (rep ), for congres are prob ably elected, but Carroll (derr..) is giving Doolittle a close run. Hie legislature is republican in both branches. The Iople's vote will be about 18,000, out of a proMWe total of 65,000, and has run close op to Snively In King, Pierce, Jefferson and Snohomish counties, and carried Kitsap county. Harrison's plurality is from 6.000 to 6,000 THE 0LTMF1A LADSCIED. D.icription of tba He Tint Clata Protected Crontr. Sa.h Kbasiiw.0 Nov. 6 At eiactli 11:25 o'chxk this morning the lourib vensel built for the government bv the I'nion Iron Works of Ibis city, arm known an cruiser No. 6. was successfully ' launched. The cruiser was christened "Olynipia," after the capital of Wash ington. The Olympia is a protected cruiser of the first class, and was authorized bv ,.,....,., o ,.one9g that am.rot.ri- aied the money for the construction of j Citicinutli. Tba limit of her cost was put at f 1,800 .000 exclusive of the cost of'the armament ar of oaiy pretnintn" tbat she may earn because of increase sgieed over the guarantee. The bids for nt.r w,n8lrl,0lion were oined June $10, lm gmj ,he contrilct wag awared to t,,e v;njon iron workg mr $i,7sw,ooo for . VSM1 machinerv and fittiniTS and tne vensei, rnaimiier aim iiiiuikm, hiii I the Dinning and securing of her armor. The contract calls for her completion ready for delivery to the government by ! April 1, 18!, with a penally of ilOO a day for each and every day of delay in completion during April; $150 during May, and $-00 a day for each day ot I delay after June. The ship ie of a well- known type, but exceeds in size any of her predecessors in the Vnited States navy, and also the roKiori'y of the loreign vessels of her class. Her principal dimensions are : Lenirth on load water line S.I0 Breadth of beam M Normal mean ilraucht 21 M Estimated home power ...13,800 ouarantee speeu, on omciai trial, in knots Estimated cruising speed Endurance at 10 knots speed, in miles Complement of crew 13,000 40ti Croihed ia the lot. San Francisco, Nov. 2tS. The steam whaler Belgua, which arrived from the Artie today, brings news of the destruc tion of the whaling bark Helen Mar, Captain Thaxter, and the thirty-five of her crew. Only five of the vessel's men were saved. October 6, while the Helen Mar was engaged in cutting up a whale, in latitude 71 :30 north, longitude 109.30 west, she was crushed in the ice, The ice came in a rush and without warning. The vessel and boats were crushed to splinters, and the officers and men had no time to lower a boat and get away. Fifth Mate Ward, a boat-steerer, cook Ocey Kershaw and two sailors were the only ones saved. They clung to the mainmast as it went over on the ice. The rest of the crew, including Captain l Thaxter, were either crushed to death j or drowned. For forty-eight hours the j five men clung to the mast, and were j finally taken off by the steam whaler Orca. The Belgua brought down with: her the cook and a Japanese sailor of the Mar. Two others, remained on the Orca, and one went on the whaler Reindeer. The Helen Mar had taken five whales before her destruction, and was owned by Wright Bowen & Co., of this city. 'William Robinson, chief officer of the whaler F. A. Barstow, and John Gallagher, of the Thrasher, died in the Arctic. Not Canted by the Tariff. New Yokk, Nov. 5. John J. Burke, of this city, tonight gave out a letter re ceived from Hugh O'Donnell, the well known leader of the homestead strikers, who says he was employed a number of years by the Carnegie people and never had to complain nntil Frick waa put in power and tried to diampt tha organiza tion. O'Donnell taya: "A number of alleged thaiMptona of oar caua who have bw a a avmrce oi conittant injury to na, have been playing the pait of den. agogi;e before the peopto of the country by ptending tbat tha Hon eatead atrika waa earned by tha tariff. I waa alwaya a republican ami protectioniat, and today am atronger than ever, and although I am in prison tonight because of the eondnet of on man, for the aake of myrelf and fellow workimrmen interetted in the eanse of American labor, I beg of them not to think for a moment that protection ia not the greatest blessing that can be ba- t-tnwed upon us." Tha It it Hoim. Niiw Yokk, Nov. 9. At 1:30 o'clock the rejioita ao far received indicate that the democratic majority in the Beit national hotiae of lepreaentativea baa been but little, if any, dei-reaeed. Ia New York, the repuMicana appear to have elected but 10 of the 34 representa tives democratic :ain of one. New Ji-r- m-v and ('onm client have not aooaieiillr cllall().j t,elr ,ewi.t divi-ion of repre- 8(.ll,a,jn except that the democrats io New Jemey have gnined an additional member accorded by ibe new apporihn ment. TbeSoulb has rolled op almost solid deligaiions from every stale. Ala bama has an additional member in tlie 53d congress, and it is a democrat gala, also Arkansas. Georgia gain a new member nd recovers Ibe district now represented by Watson, the alliance member. The Republican gains ar one in New H.tniphire, eigbt in Ohio, and one in Oregon. Although the re publicans carried Rhode Inland on the presidential tii kot, the reports are thut noseleciion for rontcretsman was made, neces-itatinsr another election. Thj Faaaaa CioaL Paxama. N"V. 6. via Galveston. The Frenchmen iuteieMed in the Panama canal have applied to the Columbian government for an extension of one year in the time allowed for resuming work. This extension w ill probably be granted in case the applicants pay well for it. According to the agreement of the government with M Napoleon Bona parte Wyse, the judicial liquidator, the new company must resume work before February' 29, lrS3, or the concession would lapse. Mird.rtd Mia Footd. Ellensbcku, Wash., Nov. 6 The body of a well dressed and fine-looking man was found this morning near the railroad track at Thorp, five milea above beie. The bead bad been horri bly beaien, evidently by a coupling-pin, which was found near by. Some of the clothes had been removed. All papers, by which the body could lie identified, had been removed from the pockete. Evidently the man had been dead several days. Nobody has as jet been able to identify the remains. Bporgeon'i Bucceiior. London, Nov. 6. Spuriteon'a taber nacle was crowded today with persona to hear the first sermon preached by the Rev. Dr. Piereon since his return. Dr. Pierson referred only indirectly to the division in the church. He said in this connection merely that he de sired "lovingly to represent the whole church, and not part of it," and he asked for the prayers of the whole con gregation that his labors might be effective. Confined to Coqnille City. Mabshfikd Nov. 6 The board of health is taking steps to counteract the imDrea sion that has gone abroad that there is smallpox ou Coos bay. There lias not been a case on Coos bay at all. Coquille City, 22 miles away, is the nearest point where there have been any cases, and all the bay towns are strictly quaren -tined. There is no danger to people coming here by Drain's Station or the old Coos bay wagon road. The Army Bill, BtKLiN, Noy. 5 The same high poli tical authority, whose opinion on the army bill I cabled yesterday, gave me another interview today. Speaking of the measure in Its international bearing, he said the army bill proves directly that we no longer trust our allies. We are required to arm to the teeth, as if war were imminent. Completing the Yakima Road, South Bend, Nov. 8. The contractors on the Yakima & Pacific Coast railroad have received imperative orders to com plete the track-laying to South Bend by the 15th inst., and there is an unprece dented bustling on 'he line in conse quence. The track will reach Willapa tomorrow. Work on the South Fork drawbridge is being pushed with re doubled energy. Notice. All persons finding themselves in debted to us will please call and settle their accounts as soon as possible or else the accounts will be tinned over to our attorney for collection. MAYEB A ACKEUMAN.