Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 25, 1892, Image 4

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Clackamas Co. Directory.
Clrk it Courts,
hrriir. .
RisMnter.
Ttmhu rvr,
Sohiwl Superlnton.lenL
coi-nty omi'll
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Says the Jury CompostM! ofj
Twelve True Men. i
lit"!. F. HoricHi l
8. SI. Kstttst't !
J. 0 Woihcrvfl
J. F. Rrai.-C
H. 8, viibon
' SilnT Smyth
K. L. llOJm.SII
I kiehsnl seen
jt'oruWius Bir
AMI KAKBNrK nmim:i
VKKUON CITY OFFICKR8.
HNSIKKSO' IX JA
After a brief conference with ,n H(.
tornev, Henderson separated fi out Inn
mother mii.I was taken to lux cell whore
j llP spoilt ft llil( hut almost sleepless
j night. W. T. Whitlock Mini Peter Neb-
rn ert on watch nil night by order of
, J ,,,, lM,,rt ,mt lll'i li would m( talk
The .e,.,iern Trial rr the Murder or, ,., ,() MV wM 0(tll t'
Cy, Juter Sciiteuees to he j trial.
iVsed on Saturday. , Thjsistli flrd conviction of murder
I ! the rtrnt degree that lm twr W-vn
had 111 (. lHvktiiiH county.
KMwnlrr.
Ohlf l MIC -AmmiVi
Trwllref.
Ollf AlloetH'.
!Mrwltmnil!t!iMM
Blip tof Wsier Wkk
i Kntllier.
Ootiticilm-f . O Alhritht. Jr.
T. W sullltMi eight yearn ago has us much interest ecu
J Vpimlom ' ,mH' bot trial in OlavkHlllaS Count V
j, R l!Koaw j a was evinced in the trial of Win. Hen
U.F.CroM. jderson for t he murder of A y. Piitvr, The
w. h. HrtlwU ' ,ri' ' ,,rirf p,,p ,,lw hrtng hut lit
8i.lnj myih. te oontiadietorY tvbhmce. After the
11 I. V tlU- l
... .- , . . . .
nn nwuneti mere ens no
Nvt inc tho ttiaU of Kitmctier
Ufvnman. W A Ml. J J. C.wkft J. i WlttlWWH
W. O'lVon!!, J. 0. Porter and T. V. Ku-
dU.
A ttM IS Jail.
Jdllltm Wriulit, a ilnfin in the Men
leioi) cw, ci)ie on tlii hIhihI drunk
w iirvmiplly M'titciicevl ty Juiltt
MeltrUlu to SO ily in j:iil for coiiteiiit
o( court. He will enjoy TliHiikNtlvlnc
Whiml the W with Miiiplo time (or
i Ion mreMiorm ot Ur U) l rvuel hv i mwiUtiou ml otHrui)i p.
HATS
FITTED
TO
YOUR
In eiij hU.
!ilh ! W)!1, o thut ltopther the tiil ixu-
sttmiHj I'Ut une tiny, the forenoon of
which a taken up in tccttrini; a jury.
At 8:80 p. ni. the raw was piven to the
COfRT.
Ctieult court ponvtnw BMt Monily In Ko-
vuiM.ad IhiM n..n.iiT hi April. . jurv tnKl wo ho(lnl la((r Jlu, Ml.itria,,
Prolate eonrt lmehB Hrl MhUt In each I .... ... . .
aKuiih.
roii1atnneremirt mm first Wetuewty
ahrr Itii on.ly ol rrh momh.
' Tie nay to build up Oregon
City J to plre Orerou City people your
patronare.
SPRAY OF THE FALLS.
was sent for to hear the verdict, and at
four minutes past eleven the verdict,
"Guilty as charged," was read to
prisoner.
Notwithstanding Die fact that the cir
cuit court adjourned last Thursday even
tug and did not re-convcne till Mommy
morninij, the week cUwinu Welnesday
evening haa witnessed hnportant trials.
Sundiiy ewninji Jud-e Mcliride went
to Salem to exchaHce benches with
. . . .
tu, jiuiw'e le. II. Iiurnett ol tlie l liml ill.
! liict as each had several eases docketed
HEAD.
mm
using
'Tho
I.vniis Tatt'iit Hut ('utifonmitor" wo
PERFECT
SHAPE
AND
Fit
Guaranteed
nro jrt'nit'(l to givo you
a
PERFECT FIT IN ANY OF THE
RKVIKW Of TM TKSTIMONV.
Clocks t Burmeister A Andresen't.
Evervotw wwrranted.
Henry Lis took anwition in Hunt
ley 'i book store on Monday.
If you want In buy lots in Bolton ap
ply to C. O. T. Williams, agent.
J. S. Courtney M. D., physician and
urgeon, room 5 and 6, Charuiau block.
School deportment
can! on cent
each, good far term, at the EvrKurKisn
office.
I to Hesderson he said : "So, Billv
I wont have any trouble about this." A
moment later ami he was writhing
'in aconv from a mortal wound.
Henderson liavinjr drawn a knife
C. O. T. Williams is now prepared to j Kwa h sleeve which he plunwinl into
make very favorable rates or. good farm siuter's bowe's, tnttina a gU out of
l"ns. which the intestines protruded. Siiter
Take your babies to ?he New York attempted to strike him w ith a chair but
gallery and get a good picture w hile yon ; was prevented by Pimick the barteniler.
'in which he had been interested tx-lore j
. imittrf ml Ihrt lwmh Jii.l.t lluri...it
On the ISHh day of last Seplentlw a j l.me (lown (nM SlIn Mo)(Uv
Uf and remained till Tuesday nixht.
As Cianlner ami Bactvi were convicted
under him he will return to puss sn-1
tetice on Saturdttr. Judge Mcliride was
in his accustomed place on Wednesday
morning when rvu.-t convened and im
mediately took up the Henderson trial.
BACON AND lilKOSk CO.VVirrD
On Monday morning Judge Burnett
fall,! lliA ruMH t,f t), StdtM ll..p. )
been trouble enough and walking over , T,w rW , , duri , ' .
i ,1,. . . it. .. i" i
iv jut ictiriuK m ru'diiig Aiirr lv t
Latest Stvles of
Stiff
party was in Susbnuer's saloon in Canhy
pUying cards, among theM hving Win.
Henderson, thefc'fenlant, and Cy Suter,
tlie munlrd man. A dispute arose,
relative to the game, ami Henderson
charged that Juter clieated. The game
was broken np in angry disputation,
friends tried to smooth over the trouble,
Hwt for a time without success. Finally
Suter seemed to conclude that there had
Many oojoct to still' li:Us Ik'i'iuisc tht'V uiv w uiit'omfortaMo on tint l nl
You don't havy to wait now for a hat to hhapo itm'lf to your head. Wo
for vm and mako it lit as easy as a soft hat.
Hats.
whilo now.
xhajio it
In Still" Huts W Carry nil Styles, Ilnnghig in
From 81 Up to ilio Host Silk Hat for
Price
bars the chance.
Dora Bonnett of Milwaukee was visit-
At the same instant Henderson made an
other pass at Outer's hack but failed to
reach it. Henderson then ran out of the
saloon, went to Dr Chas. Kirght's otlii ,
ir.g her sister, Mrs. T. L. Chaimanthej
j and told him that a man was in tlie
John Tint nf tin. Tmr Rtpam litnnHrr ! l.,- k..n n . i .....i. . . . l
j . l U t . lie IIICIl It"'. IU 1IJ
ot r-ortund, was in town last weeR and : wuo(ig in which he probal
established an agency. , i t t . . , , , i , , ., ,
Send to the Entirpkise office for your i1""1'1 wl,er he was at once recognized
leal blanks. A sinirle one or a hundred I nd arrested Sim-e then he has lain in
ing out several hours they returned a
sealed verdict, which proved upon open
ing to be "conviction of an attempt to
commit rape." 'Tuesday morning the
trial of Gardner began The testimony
I was more definite in regard to his con
j nection with ttie crime and he was con
victed of rape.
kkview or riir raiMit.
On the l'tth day of last March atsmt
nine o'clock in the evening while Mrs.
Newman was at church Jtrrt Bacon and
Bob Gardner entered her house and the
room wuere .iiyriie anil lierta .e
In Soft Hats Wo Have a Lirjro Stwk, and Can Fit tho Purse-as Well
as tho Head of Almost Anv One.
eiot
i
i
We nro constantly mMing to our stock of-
liing and Furnishing Goods.
O'CONNELL St CLRSS,
y wandered j man and the baby were sWpmg. Tak-jTlie O H e Pl'lCe CI()tllierH LMU HfltterS
a. .. ind Ilia l.al.v fv.w., tl.u ...... ..I It ....! '
furnished at Portland prices.
the county jail.
County Treasurer Witherell continues
to improve slowly. He usually mana-; ,. .. : , , l ..
mnfton "raft i!..ntil hu iIia iVMirt
I. .1 J
At the opening of the trial Henry Mc
Ginn moved for a continuation which
ges to get down town each day.
Laramie Mayer of Seattle came over
Sunday night on a short business trip.
He went to Salem Monday morning.
JIRY AND WITNESSES.
The jury consisted of the following
well known citizens: Knoch Midlam,
John Daly. W. H. Savage, Marion John
Jacob Miley of Union, was in town on son, C. A. Holmstrom, J. A. Jones, John
ing the baby Iron) the arms of Mvrtlei
thev threw a chloroformed handkerchief
over her head The cr) ing of the baby j
awoke Berta and she started to rush j
from the room. They thieatened her
w ith death if she left or eiicd out and
made her return to bed where she
buried herself in the clothes. All this
time tlie chloroform hail lieen kept over
Myrtle's face and she was pretty well un
der its influence. While in this condi-
" ! lion they attempted to carry out their
OREGON CITY. ORECON.
Monday. Mr Miley is one of the sue- j Forsythe, Joiin I). Rusk, Charles Hett
cessful farmers of this county and makes
farming paj
In his report the county stock inspec
tor of Marion county states that be ex
amined 44,025 sheep; that 2TS8 were
afflicted with the scab.
I foul purpose and tin
On the 6th of December the Y. P. S.
C. E. of the Congregational church will
give a conundrum supper. Don't
guess what it is but go and see.
The name of Wisdom, the druggist
was almost a household word in Oregon
Last week he stabbed himself five times
with a pair of cissors and is supposed to
be demented.
Homer, son of John Kruse, of Wilson
ville was in town on Wednesday on his
way home to spend Thanksgiving.
Homer is taking a post graduate course
in music at the Willamette University
and is proving a very talented Musician.
He also teaches some classes while pur
suing his studies.
Kand Ntrlcklln's Arm Broken.
Dr. O. W. Yeargain was called to
Highland on Saturday to attend Rand
Stricklin who had been kicked by a
horse. He found the bones of the el
bow broken in several places in what is
known as a multiple fracture. The
bones were iet as well as could be and
on Tuesday Mr. Stricklin was brought!
to town. On account of the complex
nature of the fracture he is likely to be
troubled with a stiff arm. The accident
occurred while Mr. Stricklin was help
ing to break a horse to the saddle. He
whs leading the animal when it turned
and forcing him intoa corner against the
fence kicked on the elbow.
Motlce to Builders.
Notice is hereby given that bids will
. be received by tlie undersigned acting for
the city council up to noon of December
3rd, 1892 for the construction of a city
jail for Oregon City. For plans and
siieeifications call on White Bros. Tlie
city council reserves the right to reject
any and all bids. W. A. White, By
Order of the Council. 2t
man, S F. Marks, Thoe. Daniels and
Wm. Ranch
The following witnesses were sul-
prenaed : For the state, W
J. L. Thomas, A. B. Diuiick, J. L.
Shank, J. L. Ball, E. N. Foster. J. N.
Tracey. For the defense, H. Kellogg,
James Wright, H. Miller, Lew Shanks,
Ray Fisher, C. R. Noblitt and Stingley.
While the opportunity for lengthy
pleas was wanting, there being no ques
tion of law involved and but little con
tradictory evidence, the counsel on both
sides made the most of the case.
Prosecuting Attorney W. N. Barrett
opened for the state with a clear and
concise statement of the case which he
presented forcibly and efficiently. Hon.
Henry McGinn, one of the best criminal
lawyers in the state, alone conducted
the defense H is plea was a strong pre
sentation of the few facts favorable to
his client and was delivered with forcible
effect. Many in the packed court room
believed after his speech that the verdict
would not be murder in the first degree.
Geo. C. Brownell had been engaged by
the Suter family to aid the prosecution,
and he made the closing speech, which
was a careful review of the testimony
and a fluent appeal for justice and the
maintenance of the law.
Judge McBride in bis charge to the
jury left the question of evidence entirely
to the jury, but instructed them plainly
as to their duty under that evidence after
they had considered it. At 8:30 the
jury retired to weigh the evidence which
two hours later resulted in a verdict con
demning the prisoner's neck to the halter.
At the conclusion of the trial Judge
McBride went home, but was sent for at
10:30 and returned to the court room
evidence went to
sho the success at least to a partial
extent of their dastardly purpose.
The evidence was more conclusive in
sllouitlLT thtt lir.Mfni'f III (nritnwr tlittn rif
K Carl, i ..... ' ..... .....
.'.nun, aim me i u i . in ino ia.ii?r case
compromised in their verdict by de
claring Bacon guilty of an attempt to
commit rape. The penalty for this is
the penitentiary for not less than one
nor more than ten years. Gardner in
being convicted of rae, will be sen
tenced to not less tlinn three years and
not more than twenty vears in the pen
itentiary. They will be sentenced Sat
urday morning at 8 :30
Before Gardner's trial his attorneys
and the family tried to get him to plead
guilty but he would not.
W N. Barrett and C. H. Dye ap
peared fur the state. In the suit
against Bacon C. D. Latourette and G.
C. Brownell were retained by the de
fense and Gardner had C. D. Latourerte
and W. H. Walker.
w
E CAN'T STAND STILL
And see the city and country growing up in all directions, trade
increasing and everything prosperous. We never have taken a back
seat in our business, and in order to keep pace with the development
of the country
WE MUST MOVE AHEAD.
A Fiend Captured.
Sheriff Smith, nf Astoria, returned
from Port Townsend last week with Is
rael Gregg, the fiend who outraged a
young girl at Mishawaka about six weeks
ago. The authorities at Port Townsend
recognized him from his description and
took him in tow till Sheriff Smith could
get the necessary papers to lake him.
A Buiy Place. Why7
It is a common remark that our busi
ness is showinfa greatly increased activ
ity this season. Customers speak of it.
What is the reason for it? Can't you
tell? If not try again. Hundreds of
new customers are coming to lis, and
corning once come again. Why? It is
( )
So we have abandoned the old store occupied for so many years
moved into new quarters
and
I WHERE THE POSTQFFICE USED TO BE.
And we have a store as fine as can he found snywhero in the State. Tho more roomy
quarters enahlos us to add greatly to our former stock and to carry th very host goods in
our line. In addition to having a large variety of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Etc., wo have just ut in an entirely new stock of
Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandise.
We have as good poods and as low prices as Portland. No Portland ontahlishnutnt has
Dancing Academy.
Prof. Al. Keser, instructer at Port
land Select Dancing academy, at Hi
bernian hall, Portland, will oen a
branch academy at Armory hall, in this
city to assemble on Monday evenings.
Those wishing to join the class can ap
ply to Mr. Everett Hickman atW'alling's
cigar store, who is receiving applica
tions and will explain terms. Join at
once. H 25 J
because you are treated courteously and
Henderson was sent for and came rale Bftt vour money's worth everytims
and agitated into the room where he j whether yoii spend a dollar or a nickel.
joined his mother who had been pacing 1 0,1 rea" ol,r advertisement and you
tlie floor. The roll was called while Hen
derson visibly paling sat in his chair with
trembling lip and hand. Being told to
stand he promptly rose and listened to
the verdict, "We, the jury, find the pris
oner guilty ascharged." At these words
Henderson turned white as a sheet and
sank into his chair. Other than this
neither he nor his mother gave any visi
ble sign of the effect of the verdict, For
a moment all was silent in the court
room, then a subdued murmur of com
mentarose, but this was checked when
Henry McGinn asked to have the jury)
polled. This was done without changing j
the verdict. Ho then asked for time to I
know that what we say is true You
came for the goods advertised a bar
gain, tierhaps, and so stated you have
never been misled or deceived by us, in
J fact you find the bargains better than
you expected. We nave your confi
dence and we want it. This is the foun
dation of our business. There is no
nonsense about Bkixomy & Blsii.
finoi quarters than we. We are after your trade, and our reputation for square dealing is
too well estalilished to make recommendation necessary. If you don't know us you can
easily find out about us by enquiring of your friends. Call and sco us at our new store.
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN.
THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE!
For Kent.
A desirable furnished room,
business center. Inquire at
Gaboon City Smok Stohk.
close to
Buy Your Wood.
E. Parker is prepared to furnish drv
file a bill of exceptions and to move for flr wood in any part of town. Leave or
a new trial, which was granted by the ders at F. T. Barlow's store. 4t
The Most Complete
and only first
class
GROCERY
Quality consider
ed, our prices are
always the lowest.
Importers find (leitlers in
Choice
Family
i
trace
is
Selected Teas.l'uro Coffees & Spices.
Butter & Cheese from best dairies
Fruit and Vegetables in Season.
Business Conducted
On Business Principles.
One Price to All.
Positively no con
nection with any
advertising scheme
Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City.