Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 23, 1892, Image 1

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City Enterpris
VOI i. 27. NO. H.
OKKCON CITY, OKKOON, FHIDAY, DECKMBKIl 23, 1802.
ESTABLISHED 18CG.
Oregon
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COI'lt'l.
Circuit iniiirl titnvi)iitt ttr.t Mmuliiy In No
Vernier mill Uilnl Mmi'U) In A .i 1 1.
I'rtiliaUt court lit aoalttn that MiiieUy ill oaoh
Bimilh.
(Jtiimiil. . Inner, tmurt tnmia Aral WiMlurailsy
tlit rlr.t XliueUy til rai'lt .tituilli.
-y CAHKY JOIINSOH,
WYF.lt.
Curlier Ki.ht tint Main ln-rli, lir.ni.u City,
tlrt'M"ll.
uk.m. f.stath to 8 fix ash
musky io loan.
I.. I'uUIKIl.
ATTltNF.Y AT I. AW
iMtim ur hn.'i tv n iimiikh.
Ortli- ncil In (ii. j.iii CM) tlili mi Mil alrwl.
f O. T. WIl.l.UM.
KAI. KS1A1K AMI MIAN AUKNT.
Plenty ill mniitiy Ui l"u mi llitf i"t laviiiiiMe
(mil.
A UtitMtf Imalm..., r.fti'l'iu'ii aiel .titmrlirtit
l'rn,..ly
Farm 1'ruperty lh trai t lo mil mi ita.jf Irrnt.
Ci.rrr.p.ui.l.'lir prniiielly muwrrfl tirTn'o,
mil iliuir 111 1 autlel.l it llmilh') iltuil atme,
1 II HYK.
AITOItNUY AMI
CuCNSI-XOU AT LAW
Olttieut.r (Itrniill ( liy Hank.
uam ni, iini
j yio 11 HMtiii,
I'lPt MVWS AND Sl'Ilt.F.ON,
F.aglo Creek, - Oregon.
" II I: I.ATot ituru.
ATTOKNF.YS ANI
CtHSSFl.tiltS AT LAW
MAIN arillt.T, liHktciN I'tTY, OIIMION.
Furni.h Atinrta i.l Title. Ia Nmipy. Kiiro
clf.o W.rti;aite.. ml Iran. art neutral
Law tiu.irie.a
j J K t Huss,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW.
II4. I'll'W I IK AlX ! Stu liC THI t1
Heal Kaiaia a4 lo-umnM.
Offlr on Mum Street, bet. Slitti ami ntr,
tiaauox CIT. n.
1? M. KANtm.
NOTAHY ITUUC, UK A I. K.STATK A
INSURANCE.
omre In llii' I'mi im Hulldun,
oita"U City. ureii"ii.
y 11. liriuiiiAimr.
lUioKF.R.
I.IIANH MCtJOTI ATKII.
City niul County Warrant Ixmlit.
l.NKIIUNCK ASH UK At. KHTATK.
tittle III I'lUntllee I.ul.lin Oreoii Clljr Or
rjpiioM r. by an,
KKAI. KKTATK A Nil INHIKASi K.
I'hnlr f lir. Kara unci Riibiirlm pmprrtr I'"
I. oily M-rl(M, wiiiniy warrant ml aeeuri
tie. ui nil klli'U IkhikIH anil aula T lK
ml IiiiMiivm ol iwry dwaotlpttiSa llf mlixl M
lur iHiit-rrtiliau.
Iifllm) uu llt ta biilMliK nifl l iiil..mr
I I IIAYKK,
J' ATTOUNKY AT LAW,
Omoiim Cit,
WU prarllr la nil Ihp nmrM of lh .
tiffin, enriirr Mi ami Kllilli oihiomw
cimtt tiotue
OIU.C HKIIWMU.L.
4. IlKlilWKa.
JltDWNKI.I. 4 BHKHHKK
ATTOUNKYS AT LAW,
UIKHD ('ITT, 0.
Wlllprnclloe In llliiCiiiiflol llwle. ()!
fti'ii. lie 1 1 ilmir tn (nullrUl 4 lliiuitcy'a itru
II lure,
rpilK CdMMKHCIAL HANK,
OK OUK(i(IN CITY.
IIUO.O0W
TIUNAT A (KNIRII. ntNUIMO n)Nl M
Umi ra.n. 11111k illriMiunli'il. Mki cnl
liii'llinia. Iliiyamul ai'llaaii'lmiiK ntt all inilnla
III tin- Utilliul Htalna, Kunie anil 11"" K1111K.
Hciinlla wrt'-cd aillijfi t tn liliu k InKTi'nl t
uaual rli' lloi'il mi lliim iIhihmU. Hmik
own fnim . M. to 4 p. M. HnliiriUy veuliigi
from .1 In 7 r. M.
1) C. I,ATOI'HKri'K, rnai.lcm.
V K IKINAI.KSON, (iKHlikir
ANK (If (IHKUCN CITY.
Oldest Banklis House Id tHe C117.
I'iiIiI 11 1 CaplliU, .i,IKia.
I'RKKII.KNT,
VH'K I'KKHIIIRNT,
CANMIKK.
M AN AIIKIt.
TIKI". CHAKMAH.
OKII. A. II A lllil Nil.
K. n CAt'KIKI.II
( MAUI. KB II. CAI'UKI.II,
A RnniTiilliniikliin IiiibIuphu trmiani'Unl.
Iiupnalla rw'i'lvuil mlijimi m abiick.
Approvcil lillla ami iiuloa itlanniiiili'il.
Ciiiml: anil (illy warrant IioiikIiI.
Liiiinn 111 vie mi available aoourlty.
Kxi'Iihiikc tiotiKlitauil ai)ll.
ColliMHliiur iiimlii prnuiptly.
Urallaaolil tvallanlr In any part nf the world.
TiiluKrnphli ixotianKii Nuld on l'littland, Hau
Franidarii, rbliiniioaiiil Nnf York.
InUmiHi pulj on tlnui iliipimllN.
Hub Aronta ol 'I'll K MINIKIN CIIHWK RANK
r. r. wiiitk.
W.A.WII1TB.
WHITE BROTHERS,
Practical Jrohiteefs if Builders-
Will proparii plana, uloviitlnna, workliiK dti
tnllx, and HpiMitnVaUnim forallklnda of huild
InirK. Hpocliil nllioition irlven In modorn not
tiiK'i'". Kutlninliia (iirnlslioil nn nnpllimllou
Call on or itddram WIIITK llltuH.,
Orf Kim City, 0n
THE WINTER TERM OF THE
Pacific University and Tualatin Academy,
WILL DECIN TUESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1893.
Fur ciitiiluiii'K iiml full infiiriiiiiiinii ikIiIichh,
Tiidmah Mi Ci.h.i am), I'rcK., Fori'Ht (irovH, Or.
E. E.WILLIHMS,
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CHR1STMHS
Candies Lowest
Nuts Prices
Fruits Ever
Raisins . Given
Figs in
Minco Oregon
Meats City.
Dressed Chickens and Turkeys.
THE GROCER.
SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE.
DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop.
A Full Lino o Fresh Drugs nd Medicines.
Pntont Modlclnes of all Makes, Notions. Optical Goods
Full Slock Of Machine Oils, Belt and Cheapest.
V'xiw Hilcctitiii of lVrfaiiicry ami Toilet Soaps. Ami licad-
iii; rrainln of Cipirn.
iMti.M itii'i io iti:i I i.i.v i
Hlilvi'ly'a niia'k, ...... Oirtrnn Cilv, Or.
THE
Oregon City Sash and Door Co.
furry the I.nr'pt Stork of
Sash, Doors, lilimls, Mouldings, Etc.
In tVi gon City.
Sjwt'iiil of IiMir mnl Window made to ordvr. Turning of all kind
Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts
Kuriiitdird m iilication. HiiildiTu, give vih a call, and wd if our work
not of tln In-Ht, and our jiriot't an low an the lowest. I'rk't' List cent
on ajilirtion.
Factory, Cor. Main and 11th Sts., Oregon City.
Am SCHWA3V,
llXAI.KH IM
stoves; tin & hollow vare.
All Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Work
Promptly Done.
PLUMBING AND GENERAL JOBBING TO ORDER.
Nhop Nrvmtla Ml., nrar Ife'pol,
M. HOSFORD,
The CANBY MERCHANT,
Sttllii all poixln at a living price. Flour and kerosene not given
away in order to catch your trade and then even up on
higher prices on other goods.
JXono'Biit First Class Goods Carried.
Trices as low as -an 1 had in the county. Time given to
responsihle parties.
LUMBER.
Orders filled for rough or dressed lumber, all first class, at bed rock
prices, retail or carload lots,
J. JONES & SON,
KKAI. Kit IN
Doors, Windows, Mouldings,
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES.
Cabinet Work, Fit t ing up Stores and Kepairing of all kinds.
Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed.
I'liii tx Tin: i . .;'.
flPKho) corner Kourth anil Water streets, buck of Pope A Co's, Oregon City
CANBY NURSERIES,
MIIJLARI) J. IMK, - - Proprietor.
A COM l'LKTE LINE OF
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Etc.,
WHOLESALE .A IN" ID RETAIL.
CANBY, OR KG ON
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flrffon 4'lty. llrunrb at Oxe(fO.
DOIXGSIXCOXGUESS
Panic In the .Money Market
CuiihciI by (iold Kxpoi-tation.
TO ItH'KAL TIIK i:i.WTI0 LAWS.
Cnii;rt'H Not llolnr Much Silver Ida
U-kiiim h lllf II Hlai' Tills,
ii II I II K ill H,iiiionli'iil.
Waiiis(itin, Tam!. 111.- Tliu .ilvr ami
arili-ai vt-r men in thu liouaw vnttaxi-il in
liyht nkifiiiialiiiiK in aiilicipulion of a
failure ol tlie ItrUHmtls lnlerniiti)iml con
feri'inn, from wlnrli the iiiemler av
lliey xjiei:t nothing. Karh lil is now1
inleavoriiiu to Ii-hi-ii aoini'lhiiiK of the!
nirnHioH anil vivwa of the other an'e. I
Talk with free-silver men ami avoweil j
oioni'iit of the pri-m-nt Sliermaii law J
dhow it to I tielieveil lo lie unlikely t
that unytliitik- will Iw iloiie at this i-nninn i
eidiiT in the way ol a ri'iical of the!
SliiTinun Ihw or the eimrtnie:it of more (
railiral xilver leitiHlation j
The senate and house rommitteea on j
ininiiiiiilioii heli) a joint mci-liii and
iliM iiHaed the hill introilured tiy Si-nalur
( hanilliT, t'j kiikjn'IiiI immiktrntion. Il
am shown hy voininuniratioiia from
exierts that ll would lie positively
necessary to suspend iiiiiiiinration for a
IhtumI in order to keep cholera out of
this country next year.
In the house a concurrent resolulion
for a m-ess from Ileeemtier 2'.' to Jan
uary 4 has I XV ii adoed.
A hill making it unlawful lor any com
mon currier to insert in a hill ol lading a
clause to release it from liability for losa
in transportation of merchandise com
mitted to its ore passed.
Wasiiimitom, Ilec. l'J. Mr. Hlaine's'
physiclona now concede that he will not
recover. They do not say just how long
he may live, hut from the tone of (heir
stutemenU it is believed he cannot live
more than two or three days. A cor
resMindcnl saw Dr. Johnson again thi.
afternoon. He is more communicative
and had no liesitency in stating Mr.
Iilaine'i exact condition and the disease
witli which he is sunVring. His disease
i. mainly in the kidneys. "Waxy de
generation of the k:dneya," the malady
was railed, with complications of lierni
and nervious troubles.
ahiiim.ton, lVc. 19 The senate
adjourned soon alter meeting, on mo
tion of Senator (iorman, as a mark of
resect to the memory of the late .Sena
tor (iitison,
Wahiunuton, Dec. 111. In the house
today it was manifest that the Christ
mas holidays were rapidly approaching.
The unoccupied seats fai outnumbered
those occupied.
liurborrow, of Illinois, lias introduced
in the lieuse joint resolution repealing
the religious legislation pertaining to
the world's fair. The resolution pro
(oses to leave the matter of Sunday ob
servance entirely within the power of
the regularly constituted authorities of
the exposition.
The bill introduced by Bate, ofTennes
soe, to repeal all statutes relating to
supervisors of elections and sieeial depr
utiea was taken up, and Bate made an
argument in its favor. These laws, be
said, had been in operation over 20
years, and had not reconciled the peo
to their harsh interference with affairs
belonging exclusively to the stales. It
was not surprising that late political
revolutions had swept from power the
party which enforced machinery for in
terfering with the elections of the states.
The force bill had been potent in the
late overthrow of the republican party.
The law which he proposed to have re
pealed was the germ of the force bill.
These laws had no constitutional war
rant, serve no good, and their remaining
on the statute books was in direct dis
regard of the spirit and purpose of elec
tions and the peace and, quiet of the
country.
Senator Cullon introduced two bills,
intended to strengthen the weak points
in the interstate commerce act. The
first compels the testimony of witnesses
before the interstate commerce com
mission; the olher defines the word
"line" as used iu the interstate com
merce law, and construes it to mean
physical line, whether it is one railroad
or two or more connecting railroads, or
part railroad and part water, when both
are used under common control.
Blaine Vary Sick.
Wasiunuton, Dec. 18. All day long
tho life of James U. lilaine has hung
trembling in the balance. For more
than an hour in the forenoon hope was
abandoned, and the end was momentari
ly expected by physicians, family and
friends. All stimulation was thrown
aside in the apparent imminent pres
ence of death, and the suppressed facts
of his illness, the long denied, but now
admitted, liright's disease, the occasion
al intervals of delirium, the nine long
houi'B he has laid incapable of speech or
motion these, and other distressing
features of his Illness, all incidental
to the one overpowering organic trouhle,
f'right's disease, aygruyaicd as this lis
been of lute hy a cold contiscted while
imprudently venturing out driving two
Weeks sgo, and by malarial fever, and
confronted hy a constitution impaired
hy nearly two years of continual sick
ness, are now taciily admitted
A Fame Amtcd.
Washington Dec. L'O, H!. Informs-
lion whs received at the treasury depart- lushed ollicial information concerning,
inent lo the effect that the 'financial j "he foreign trade of (ierniany for
flurry In New Yo.k is practically over , l's just been Itrannmittcd to the stat
for the present, and that there is no department, It shows that tJ.j per cent
longer any piospects of a panic. Money j"' ''ermany'a imports come from the
is reported easy at exchange; has fallen j United States, lnle IS 2 r cent of her
below the shipping point so thut the "l'orts come lo the United States,
heavy exMJrtations of gold are not likely j (i'et Brilains headed the liat of coun
to continue. Hecreiary Foster said this , '"es with which Germany did business
morning that :i,i)oO,(KS) in gold has furnishing 15 per cent of the imports
been taken out of the treasury this week j""'1 Orbing g) per cent ut the exports
and that about tl,'000,000 moie would j Want to Hicg Batti.
probably bo lost More the week was ! riTTHBI..fli w xll(, fwlin(f
ended He is confident, however, he I ,. , ,i,i H,in,.,u,i
said, that this gold will soon te returned :
witli interest inroiign u.e regular cnarr
nel.oitrai.e in nam mere is "J
nothing alarming iu the situation, and
it . ... i .1 .....t...l
inai sio, apparei... u..m-.
will reailiiy aojusi memseives. .nr.
Hepburn comptroller of the currency,
also said this morning that there was
reallv no otcassion for alarm at the slate
of affairs in Wall street, and he would
tie surprised if the apparent stringency
was not intended solely tor Us effec'. on
congiesa. Mr. Hepburn said that while
there may be some sentiment in the
situation, he was convinced that the
interests of the country demanded the
repeal of the .Sherman silver bill.
Atrociosi Chirme.
San Fha ncisco. Dec. 18. A four story
rookery in the most densely populated
iiimrterof Chinatown wasf.mnd ablaze
this afiernoon. The build.ng
crowded with hundreds of Chinese men.
women and children. As the first ,:,y
of fire sounded two Chinamen were seen
to run from the bouse, closing and bar
ring the doors and windows. Hardly
were these Chinese out of sight when the
flames burst through the roof Smoke
issued from the upper windows and the
imprisoned inmates battered at the
barred doors and window and screamed
for aid. The police and firemen quickly
arrived on the scene, and with axes cut
their way into the burning building,
rescuing all the inmates. It is thought
that the two men who perpetrated the
fiendish act of firing the building and
imierling a large number of peoole's
lives were highbinders.
Tbeia be Randall Demeorata.
Washington, IVc. 18. About forty
democratic members of the next
congress have entered into a more or
less detinate agreement. Their purpo.se
is to act as a brake on tariff legislation.
In their own language they are "going
to stand together to keep the party from
j acting the fool on the trriff question."
.uost ol the mem tiers are irom me
Atlantic seaboard, but several are from
the Ohio valley districts. If their great
prototype were alive, these forty pro
tectionists would be classed as "Randal'
democrats." They are entirely confi
dent that they will be able to hold down
the wild and woolly Westerners,and the
members from the cotton districts, to a
very moderate revision of the tariff
without a material effect upon the pro
tected industries.
Contrary to Stipulation.
Tolkdo, O., Doc. 17. The Blade to
night published along aiticle, descrip
tive of the three English alleged reve
nue cutters, now lying in Owen sound,
on the south shore of Georgian bay.
The vessels, wich are named Petrel, Con
stance and Curlew, according to the
Blade's representative, who visited the
place, are men-of-war, any one of which
is capable of knocking into splinters all
floating armaments which the United
States now has on the Great Lakes.
The vessels are said to be 150 foot long
and 25 feet beam, with a draft of less
than 10 feet. They are capable of run
ning through the smallest canal in the
lake system, and their armament is the
most complete of its kind known to
modern naval warfare.
Demooratio Laws
Indianapolis, Dec, 17. The Indiana
supreme court today decided as uncon
stitutional the apportionment act passed
by the democratic legislature two years
ago, under the provision of which the
legislature which meets next month was
chosen. The finding is that the appor
tionment laws of 1875, 1879, 1891 are all
unconstitutional, but the court also finds
there is a de facto legislature elected,
qualified to enact a law which may take
the place of the law set aside, '
Won't Aoot.pt assignations,
Washington, Dec. IS. The postotlice
department has refused to accept the
resignation of fourth class postmasters
or make appointments, except in places
where the postmaster dies or absconds.
Tho department has learned that post
masters are resigning and securing the
sppointment of deni's ruls or mi g
jwuinps, and oftentimes selling their
business to the new man as a pait of the
I consideration. Fourth A"isiant Kalh
l bone, who has charge of these mutters
; says that it is unfair to the new adminit-
'tra'ion, and the denartinent does not
care to he a party to such barguins and
sales as muiiy of them seem to he.
A BiUoc. Agtiast Ui.
Wahhinotox, Dec. 18. The first pub-
poisoner among the non-union men at
t,(e mUU jg V(.ry )iter anJ fr()m rull)W(t
,fl0Hl it woui, seem that he was mm h
, f . - a ollt of it. u is 8U,eJ
that an organization has en formed
among the non-unionists to put him out
of the way if he should be given his
liliertv.
Till PrciideLt'i Faturs.
San Fkancisco, Dec. 20 The Exami
ner this morning sajs that President
Harrison baa accepted a proposal from
President Jordan, of the belaud Stanford
jr., university, to become a member of
the faculty of that institution. His
duties will comprise the delivery of a
j series ol law lectures, winch will call
him to Palo'Alto two or three times a
j year, and it is provable that be wid
i make t.Vts s ale his winter resilience.
j
Wol Haiauii tt. Wre.
i Wamhsutus. Ih.c. i8,-s.-retary o
j me i.ea-u.y .nar.es ros.er .ooay ex.
I ..'..'. . I I . I f f...i.'.- (n ....u.rli. r. ra
tpecting the alarm lelt in financial circles
over the anticipated large gold exports.
He said :
"My duty will be performed in the
interest of the public welfare as vigor
ously as if my time were not soon to end.
Every resource at my command will be
availed of to preserve the ratio of gold
and silver, as I am commanded by law"
Large Batch of Immigrant.
Nsw Yoek, Dec. 19 Over 1400 im
migrants were Iniided here today. Agent
B az, of the Hamburg-American line,
who was a passec.ger on the Columbia,
announced thut no steerage passengers
will be brought from Hamburg after
January 1.
Is Extend Ciril 8errics.
Washington, IVe.lll There is little rea
son to doubt that the president will soon
issue an order extending ti e civil service
j aw and rules, so as to include all letter
carriers and clerks in the free delivery
po8tolTiee8. These offices now number
301 and employ about 11,200 carriers
and 9300 clerks, nuking 20,500 in all.
To Doctor Blaino.
New York, Dec. 18. Dr. Alfred D.
Loomis, the leading specialist in New
York city, and probably in America, on
Bright's disease, was tonight summoned
to Washington to attend Secretary
Blaine.
Mors Extra Bcssion Talk.
Kkw York, Dec. 19. A Washington
special quotes Don M. Dickinson as au
thority for the statement that Cleveland
is in favor of an extra session, but be
is undecided whether it should tie held
in the spring or fall.
There's a good deal of guarantee busi
ness in the store keeping oi today. It's
tooexcessive Or too reluctant." Half
the time it means nothing. Words
only word.
This offers to relund the money, or to
pay a reward, is made under the hope
that you won't want your money back,
and that you won't claim the "reward.
Of course."
So, whoever is hcrest in making it
and work not on his own reputation
alone but throuvh the hs-ul dealer, w hum
you know, must have something he has
faith in back of gnnrantee. The busi
ness wouUm't stuiid a eio' without II.
What is lacking is confidence Back
of that, what is linking is that clear
honesty which is above the "aveiajie
practice."
Dr. Pierce's medicines are guars n'eed
to accomplish what ihey are u ti" lied
to'do, and their nnik rs ive be im y
back if the remit isn't t
Doesn't it strike uni t a
which the milkers Iihv -dunce
in, is the i lie
Milk, Milk
Having assumed enure eontiol of the
Minthorn Park dairy hv the purchase of
Mr. Hemelgarn's interest, I am pre
prared to furnish pure milk delivered to
any part of the city at reasonable rates.
Orders can be left at 0, W. Lovejoy's
an IF. T. Barlow's on Main street or
J. D. Rentier's on Seventh Btreet.
M. W. Randall, tf
Churcu Festivals.
Special prices given to churches and
schools for their Christmas candies, tints
and fruits. K E. Williams', Ibe grocer.
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