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VOL 27. NO. a.
OISKdON CITY, OKKCJON, FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1802.
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ATTORNEY AT I.AW
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PHYSICIAN AND M'lilH'MN,
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ATTORNEYS AND
('ol'N'sEl.oliS AT LAW
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Raisins, Figs, Dates and Apple Cider.
WE WILL HAVE SOME FINE DRESSED
CHICKENS FOR THANKSCI VING.
T I i Y A CAN OF
English Plum Pudding,
Put Up in One Pound Cans.
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BROKER.
LIUKH NICtMITIATKII.
City and County Warrants laiaglit.
INSt'HAKt'K ANlTltKAI. KHTATK.
tittle. In (iit..lllr bullillnc (irafuti Cltf Or
fj'iioH. r. jiyan,
HKAL KHTATK AND IKMUKANi K.
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al, t:jiyfl't.roiiinr wurrmiU ami awrurl
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ml biialnraa ill itvnry d rtitliiu IIuihIihI In
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OniuuM CITY, OmuoH
Will praiilli'n In all Mm cmwla ol Die alattv
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OIllllKill CIT. OKIIIOH.
Will iirantlw III all lltti r.oil o llm Halo. 01
ln. mm Umir to CsiilteM Hontli'y tlrtig
tors.
rpilE CONMKIttMAL BANK,
OF UKKUUM CITY.
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THil TA ORNXttAL BAamimi UtalNKai.
I.oam maAii. Hill (llanou iit1. UaltM rnl
ItuMlnna. Huva anil anlla iliatin imi all pnliita
lit tlm I'ullpn Klulfii, Kuni ami IIiiuk koiik.
lliiiimltn riHMU"'d aiilijwt l I'bwk Iiilonnil at
aaual rain nttwi"l ou lw l'xll. Hank
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Irom Ho 7 t. H.
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ANK OF ORBtWN CITV. '
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lit bmlnem traimanUui,
A ftoilorikl titiiklnjt bmlnem tranaac
lMnnaltt iNiied iiMiioi tn check.
Aiiirnvil ullla ami uotm (llaoiinnttid.
Count) anil Hy wartanU bnuRlit.
Lnana avle on available loourity.
Kitnliaug boimllt anil aolil.
Onlltwtlaof ail promptly.
liralta anM ivallanle In any part of th worlil.
Tclagraphlc inliangei old on Portland, Han
f ranolmvi, Ohli'MJKun' Naw York,
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ub Ar.uu oi THE U)KDONCHEQlIK BANK.
THE GROCER-
SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE.
DR. L. M. ANDflCWS, Prop.
A Full Lino cf Fresh Drugs and Medicines.
Ptttont Mtiillr.inort of all M.tkeH, Notions, Optical Goods
Full Slock Of M.v.hina Oils. Quit and Cheapest.
Fino ri'l(ftiuiM)f IVrfiiiiii-ry and Toilet Snaps. Ami Ix-ad-ng
I'.iiiihIh of ' ifjr:i .
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KiUtilUtwtl In IftA A live, jiriMltriU rhi-nj, forMj kmio thrtiU(bon( tUo Tirlfic NorlhwtfL
DlPANTMKNTtl utn, ihorihtoda TynrMtn. nmanhtu, f ngtlsh,
Ojwt. il ihtt year; tin vm(tmi, n trrtn tirtMnituiir. Htmlmu tlnttttrd t ny tim. raulogu fr.
THE
Oregon City Sash and Door Co.
i'lirry ihu Larpttt Stock of
Sash, Poors, IIinds, Mouldings, Etc.
In Ongon City.
Hrinl tfii'H (if I)tHirH nml WiutlowK nuitlt' to uriltT. Turning of all kimfc
Estimates for Stair Work and Storo Fronts
r-'urtiiriiMMl on Bilifiition. Jtuil(lrt. give tin u call, and hcc if our work
.H lint nf tlit fitit, itntl our jiriffr! an low hh tlm lowertt. Priit Lint rHnt
on uiilirttitiii.
Factory, Cor. Main and Uth Sta.. Oregon City.
STOVES, TIN & HOLLOW WARE.
All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work
Promptly Done.
PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER.
Mhof n Mill t-. near IrMit, prgon Vlty. llranrh si Oiiwogo.
M. HOSF0RD,
The CANBY MERCHANT,
Solid all rooiIh at a living prioo. Flour and korosone not given
away in unity to catoh your trado and thrn even tin on
liighor pritw on other g(H)dn.
Nono 15ut First Chtss Goods Carried.
Tricon an low as can bo had in the oounty. Time given to
renuonniblo part ion.
LUMBER.
OrdiTH filled for rough or drowned lumbor, all first class, at bed rook
jirioos, retail or carload hits.
J. JONES & SON,
DEALER IN
Doors, Windows, Mouldings,
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES.
Cablnot Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds.
Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed.
miCKM TlIK I.OWKNT.
Shop earner Fourth and Water utroetB. buck of Pope A Co, Oregon City
Rupture, Asthma and Piles.
DR'SSHIMP&HOUSER,
Specialists in the treatrhont of all fohns of Chronic, Catarrhal, Nervous
. i ' , ' i -. and Foinale Disoasos. ....
Twenty (20) Years Experience in Medicine, Surgery and
Electricity, . All curable cases guaranteed. OtHce, 259 Commercial
Street, Salem, Oregon. fJfCorrespondence Bolicited
( I tVU.AM) til i:i.K( TOKAL VOTtN
A rlulid Hnuth and a l.llii-rnl Mice
or tin .North It Thi lr
I'urtliin.
XV.V YOHk
Nkw York, Nov. Ill Clminimn Carter,
nf llie ri'iiitilicn naiiiiiml trommittofi.
ai-nt tlie (iill.miiiK ti-livnim () I'rf ni.lonl
HitrrliHin till ninrtiiiiK
, "The rrtnrita alinw r nrc tli-ffatril by
a iirimoiiiici-.l nmjurity. IMi-itt an
only he ailrihulfil in a ri-aclinn nifainat
the iinviecaivR jmlitifH o( the repuMIran
liariy."
Nkw Yuiik, Nnv. 10 TIib lu;et eli'r
lion ri-liiriia ali.iw a plurality of -HiM')
fur CloveUrnl in Nu York Ktnttt.
! VLIHIONT.
j IIiirrion'H plurnlily in Vermont i
alKiiit i'loit.
' 1IKIAKAHK.
Wn vmoroN, Nov. . The total vole
j of the "tali-, wild only two ililriit to
j hear Irom Kivea (Tevvlaiitl U,2'M. II ai ri
!i 17.i-L'. CTtsvelaml' iluialiiy if
iM.
j IMHANA.
j In!iiaxai'oi.i, Nov. JO The ollii'ial
j n-turtia have acarrely liegtin to come) ir
! jet. The unolll.ial rettirna fiom H ol
, Vi eoiiiilica, ttilh the other foureMiiuutetl
Kive Clevelanil ll.Jrtt plurality. N-tia-uteii
ran yet lie given an to the total
vole f the jieople'a or prohil.itioi
tamliilaiea.
iKMANAmua, Nov. 12. Senii-ofliria
ti'turna fiom all connliea exiept on
Kive Cl.Vflanil a plurality of K103
; Craw fon I county, not rejiorteil. gave a
ili'irocruti,i plurHtity of 1K3 in the taut
election. Complete leninm mill ehow
ilcmncralic plumlity of at out ttflX).
j NKIIMAgkA.
; Omaha, Nov. 10 The Harrion
lelt'itoig have uniloulited'y carried Ne
j hrmka by alibnt 2-"f 0 plurality ovei
Weaver, Crotinae, (tovemnr, and the
1 wltofe n'pijlilican stale ticket U elected
' hy I2.0IM pltiralily over Van Wyck, of
1 1 he ieoplea party.
j MINNKKOTA.
8t. I'ai I., Nov, 9 Minnefota hue
eiiuHcii all of the nine llurrimn electors
j five by 1(1,1100 and four by 8000. The
; fuaiuii electora actually ran tiehind the
democratic electora in St. Paul and
Minneapolia.
Sr. 1'aii,, Nov. 10. from returns re'
ceived up to II o'clock tonight the Cilolie
flKOrcs that the Minnefota conKresnional
delegation will consist of four rebtibli
cans, two democrat and one populist
IOWA
Pes Moinkk, Nov. 10. CongreHaional
election itives ten republicans and one
democrat in the second. No pluralities
can lie given on representatives.
Iks Moisks, Nov. 11. Finures from
the congressional districts show republi
can were elected in the 1st. 3d, 41b, bth
6th, "lh, 8th, mh, 10th a..d 11th.
Hissorai.
Kansas City, Nov. SV-Indications
are that the republicans have elected
congressmen in Kansas in the first,
second, fourth and seventh districts and
at large. Fusionists have carried the
llf'.h and sixth districts. The third
district is in doubt, witli chances in
favor of Hudson, fusion. The legislature
will probably be fusion by a small
majority.
WYOMINO.
Cjikyknnk, Nov. 9 It will require
tho official count to decide if Wyoming
is for Harrison or Weaver. The major
ity will not be 100 either way. Chair
man Vandeveleer, of the republican
stnto committee, has conceded the
election of Osborne for governor, and
Clarke for supreme judge,
CoLiMiti's, Nov. 12. The republican
state committee received ollioiul returns
from Hamilton county at midnight,
which are the last to be heard from. It
shows a gain over estimates for Taylor,
republican, for secretary of state of 79
and makes his plurality in the state
1.054. Plurality for the republican
electors is 872.
Younotown, Nov. 12. The Falcon
Iron and Nail Company, which has been
engaged In putting in the foundation for a
large tin-plate plant at Nilen, 0., has de
cided to complete the work already laid
out, but will riot finish the improvements
until tha policy of the democratic ad
ministration is determined. If favora
ble to the tin-plate industry the works
will be started, otherwise it will be
changed to some other industry.
.. KANSAS.
Toi'kka, Nov, 12. Chairman Simpson
of the republican state committee issued
a bulletin this afternoon conceding the
election of Lewelling, the entire popu-
I list atntu ticket, and a majority uf legia
littive raiidiiliiliit.
Wichita, Nov. 0 Jerry Kimpson was
j re-elected to coiiKrens lit the seventh
Katiaas district.
wiwonsist.
Mil.WArKKB, Nov. 11 Corrected re
turns received today from all but five
counties, taking the republican claims of
tliciie counties, show Ihat Cleveland and
Peck have carried Wisconsin by a little
over. TOO plurality. The official count
will not change these Azores materially.
MKrHit r or ioi.imhia.
Wasiiisotok, Nov. II. The demo,
crats are claiming they will have a ma
jority over both the republican and teo
pie's party in the senate ol four votes.
They cluiiK the late returns gave them
the Montana, Wyoming, Calilurnia and
Colorado legislatures, and tlmt the eo
p!'s party bus carried tin- legmliitute of
Kansas.
MAsiiixii-rost, .ov. rremili-nt liar- ; camp lign committee. limey hu t
iin,n nii.in.iiiiii. pun. i,; nun.-.-, mi- heen riurgHi with givmir out tl.e seen-1 a
morning us It nothing hail happened
iiti'l Si-emeil the liM.it disturbed of anv-
hefora Cleveland is inaugurate 1. as he
has often declared that Cleveland aiiouid
never have an opportunity to appoii.t
his succeswr. In that case it is probu
ble that a Justice will be selected from
the Pacific Coast, and Senator Dolph, of
Oregon, is the man most prominently
mentioned in this connection.
The president', plans are now j.rt-tty
well formed, and it can be staleO authen
tically that when tie goes out of tl e
White House on the 4th of March he
w ill return directly to Indiana, and tuke
up his old home at Indianapolis and re
sume again the practice ol law. Mis.
McKee and the president's grandchil
dren will also make their residence in
that city.
Bockleti Jtrrj'i riot.
ToPfcKA, Nov. l.'J. The binge.! Seiis
tion connected witli the late K !.-.,
' cami'iiigu Wits made public today. It is
ja public confession by L. r. Haivev,
I as?i!.tiit secretary of the people's pai ty
of the coiiiiniitee, arid to defeiid hiniM-.f
expofo.l a plot, arranged iiiToneka. In
lsly around the While lloiife. A I have an attempt made lu pkiiai
(riend said he would lay down the cares
of ollice w ithout a Mhgle perHorial re
gret, ile.declined to talk to reporters
alsiiit the result .
Jerry Simpson. Harvev says the parties
to the scheiiiC ere W. C. Jones, chai.
main of the democratic state commiltee. ;
llriedenlhal, chairman of the ieople'a
party, and Jerry Simpson. Tlie object
was to create sympathy for Simpson and
aid his election.
EM. I AMI.
I.i.vnoN, Nov. 11 A numls-r of
Wi'Mi tin-plalH nianulacturers, whoeei
works are closed, are giving notice of
a resumption ol work. The news of the
letiMH-ratic victory is received with great '
iiatisfitciion i the iron and tin-plale'
uianulHcturiiig districts ol (ireat Britain. I
TKXAS
(ialveston, Nov. 11. rtill returns I
rom the state confirm tne election of I
ifog by Irom TiO.OOO to 75,000 plurality.
The next legislature, ImjIIi
wnute me deiiKXTaiic.
A Lsrg. Stumiliip. i
Nkw Yokk, Nov. 14. Il is asserted !
tlmt the White Star steamship line has i
srluallv let a contiact.to a ehii-builil- j
ing firm of P.elftist, Ireland, for a steam-;
er to lie antlv tlMlii.,! tlie (litiuntie a Iti.'li 1
i. i. ,i i i i tiied, atid Fourth avenue was in a wild
o ... i."v iniK.:. ui.u i uinu tricui.irii .. ..
Baloom Opcaed U Iisui.
Fort Scott. Nov. 12. The victory
of the constitutioi al amendment prop
osition in this county was assured yester
day and simultaneously several euloona
opened in this city.
I'abiaet Prdicuoa.
Ciiicaoo, IIL, Nov. 12. The Henl.l
;aay William C. Whitnev will be Clev.
house and J Uml-, secretary of slate and Oo. W.
Cable of Illinois, secretary of the navy.
K:ot at Hoirnn-ad,
HoMrSTKAO. Nov. 13 Not since the
, famous tjii of Julv have bullets been
! plentiiiil as this aliernoon. Inside i f
twenty minutes over fifty shots wertj
Great Eastern. The new vessel is to be
700 feet long, which is 2,) feet in excess
of the Great Eastern.
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Th Vot. by Btatet.
The following table shows how the
vote will stand in the electoral college,
according to the latest intelligence.
Dcm. Hep. Pop
Alabama 11
Arkansas 8
California 8
Colorado 4
Connecticut 6
Delaware 3
Florida 4
Georgia 13
Idaho
Illinois .24
ludiana 15
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky 13
LouUiana 8
Maine !
Maryland 8
Massachusetts
Michigan 6
Minnesota
Mississippi 9
Missouri 17
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada.
New Hampshire
New Jersev 10
New York 30
North Carolina .'.11
North Dakota
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina 9
South Dakota
Tennessee 12
Texas 15
Vermont
Virginia 12
Washington
West Virginia 6
Wisconsin 12
Wyoming
13
6
15
8
9
23
4
32
4
Total...
277 144
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Th. Fint Cabinet Slats.
The cabinet slate generally figured out
by tlie politicians was:
Secretary of state, Thomas F. Bayard.
Secretary of the treasury, John L.
Mitchell, orex-Postmaster-General Vilas.
Secretary of the navy, William C.
Whitney. .
Secretary of war, W. P. Franklin, of
New Hampshire. '
Secretary of the interior, Isaac P.
Gray, of Indiana.
Attorney-general, Representative Will
iam L. Wileoo, of West Virginia, or
Representative Culbert, of Texas. ,
Postmaster-general, Don M. Dickinson.
Aiiooiat. Initio. FLUi U BUm. '
Wasiunotok, Nov. 9. It is believed
that Associate Justice Fields will retire
I slate of panic and disoider. Rumors
j wer plentiful of erons being wniinde.!
j and killed, but the only ones seiiousiy
j hurt apparertlv are three strikers Mc-
Fadden, Junes and PrilcharJ, all of
whom have flesh wounds. Three
negroes weie also badly beaten. About
4 o'clock this afternoon two colored men,
whowoikin the mill, weie met by a
striker and after some words, the latter
j knocked one of them down. With
j characteistic suddenness about twenty
persons assembled in a few minutes.
Beth negroes fought bard, but stones
began to fly, and thev were being bested,
w hen one drew a revolver and opened
fire. By this time fully 500 persona
were on the slieet, and a panic was
started. Three men knocked down the
second negro and when he arose he had
two revolvers in his bands. He started
to run, shooting backwards over bis
j shoulders in a wild manner. This out
break was the signal for a general out
break which was only avoided by tlie
prompt action of officers.
Baking Powder Ltgiil.tiaa.
The use of alum and ammonia in bak
ing powders has been carried to such an
enormous extent by unscrupulous manu
tacturers, anxious either to swell their
profits or to cater to the demand for
cheap goods, regardless of the stomach
of the consumer, that bills have been in
troduced during the past year in the
legislatures of many states, among which
are New York, Minnesota, Illinois,
Georgia, Florida, etc., requiring uch
inferior articles to be distinctly labeled.
Boards of Health and Food Commis
sions in many cities and and states have
beeu occupied with the same problem,
and in many instances have published
lists of powders containing alum or am
monia, so that the public may avoid
them. Following is a partial list of
such powders: Royal, Calumet, Her
cules, Taylor's Ore Spoon and Forest
City.
Let every enfeebled woman know it !
There's a medicine that'll cure her, and
the proof's positive!
Here's the proof if it doesn't do yott
Hood within reasonable time, report the
fact to its makers and get your money
back without a word hut voti won't do
it!
The remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription and it has proved itself
the right remedy in nearly everv case ol
female weakness. . It is not a "miracle.
It won't cure everything but it has
done more to build up tired, enfeebled
and broken-down women than any other
medicine known.
Where'a the woman who's not ready
for il? All that we've to do is to get the
news to her. Tte medicine will do the
rest.
Wanted a Women. First to know it
Second to use it. Third to be cured by
it. The one comes of the other.
The seat of sick headache is not in the
brain. Regulate the stomach and you
euro it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the Lit
tle Regulators. Only 25 cents a vial. . ,
The latest in visiting cards at the En
tkbpkisk Okfici. Prices to suit you.