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    regon City Enterprise.
VOL 27. NO.lt,
OKECiON CITY, OttEGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1893.
ESTABLISHED 18CG.
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PHYSICIAN AN1 Ht'HtiKoN,
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THE WINTER TERM OF THE
Pacific University and Tualatin Academy,
WILL DECIN TUESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1803.
For catalogue and full Itifuriuatiun address,
Thomas Mi Ci.ki.und, Pres., Fortt Grove, Or.
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tot a week irpvioii to I he opening of
the Moo ion legiaUUorf were dropping in
I U.;apiul singly and In gronpes, r
railing tot their forty days sojourn or
endeavoring to lay tlm ri- for m
j uismiJuT- l)(iliitlim or oltlciiil plum
fir liimwll or a coimtiuUnt. I!y Hulur
ily the liotfl totiMon irw well flllwl,
riHlidUf hit thv vfrl olli
I mtd , -ii Imliipn iri(!i)iiiialiriK in th
iiiStU of Hi tliriiiig. All day Nutnlny
!) 'irliiiimry conli-t waa
J fwHtiiwr U liotli houiwa being chiefly
iri(tit Uwiu ih wlrdion of raii1ing
iOiHi-trn. yrt virlling a utiliy altenlive
r( ouli l MtKtMi an t'lurk. Kw
I ioitaily a l.ly anpirant more er.ierpriiiinx
or (!! I'm ImUrirti of tii-r il-r
j '!kaiiU nouKI afiid from the rlr
i for tpifinlKtr wlioin the tH)i-l :o lit-
j gmtf with brr amilf uilti giviug her a
Iiv 4 illar a day clcrkuhip.
Iw k 8unUy niglit it van
rllW that C. W. Fullonol
Clati i-ounly s in the ld for
r II f" I n If J l ovrr r.'iHiirii
m run Lint; u rrubii uruus aiiu meuicines. f ' Mnummmi,. . i
THE LWJISLATUKE.
SPTfnfM'Uih Hmlon (ff thr Ore
roii I-glhUture Coitff tied.
ITiTOSf ASII KKKDf I'KKnUjE.
l,It f Offlivri In Biilh liranrb- ftHU
4 llrwilillsaa (iaUrr Ike
fJerfriior'i Xrair.
laU for doorken!r In the wnato bnt
miwx-f) the nomination by one vote.
An Interested oetlor of the otnlng
cerernoniut dm K1. Whitl k who roue
ap Monday.
The eenate treated Clackama cotinty
very fairly in the way of aaborJinate
olfleere.
I'eode of Clackatitaa rounty are almost
certain to niet John Kelly, a xfialar
member of the Htmn force, who
give all a hearty weli:ome.
Mim Klla Williams of Mountain View
and M. Addia Jenniny came op on
Kunday evening. Roth have eerved in
previoua yean aa clerka and mvle an
excellent re:ord.
The Hatarday evening train brought
if. H. Strange op on bnnineo which he
combined with the pleamure of meeting
old aiijnaintaoMMi.
rt'MOAT JAsrr 10.
After the umihI ronlii.e busincita of the
morning hour in both houn-i the usual
reiuiliilion were ! i atjinting ioiii
milteve from arnaie and houae to invee-
.tig.te the treasury, m-i rt-tary of printing
NATIONAL NEWS.
Conflicting Itfportft Conrfrnfng
inn. 0. lilainr1 Health.
BRICK OPfOHCD TO CLETCLA5D.
(eigren (ietting Don a te Helld Werl
Hlare the Taratlea Rill t Check
Innlgratiow and holera.
Concideration of the anti-ption bill
waa reaumed Uxlay and Vila, democrat,
made ml tiee-h in oppoeition to tl6
bill on the ground of onconetitutkiif
in that It invaded the aovereignily 4
'aie, and waa flagrant advance to
centralization.
In the senate, Hill introduced a reso
lution calling on ti e at-creUry of Ut
for an opinion aa to whether the Chan
d'ir iinniigration-anapennion bill waa
violation of treaties
The bill of Senator Iiolpb, ailowieir
Judge I ady to retire after March 4.
passed Iheapuate loflay. fenator Itolph
THE GROCER.
dcrtmenta uni th various att StuU-1 Mi tlmi) u . wMw,t a,.,.,,.
j tutiona I5olh rxxliea nanaed rewjlotlona ! .;,. i i ...
appropriating auppiiea. providing, for w Mire I, doe. not aeem to U
clk.etc The senate then pd atondewtood generally fiat all federal
joint reafdulioo re.M.-t.ng our eongreet- j j,,,, . wXiiM to titm ,n nl
tonal d. l..gtion to aupport a bill extend- j Mur. -rt t.,lllI8 Ih,aiill Wl!,
SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE.jA
DR. L. M. ANDREWS, Prop.
Ptttent Medicines of alt Makes, Notlona, Optical Goods
Full Stock Of Matliina Oili, Beit and Cheapen.
Finocflcction of lVrfuinvry ami Toilet Suajs. Ami Iatl-
iiig lirandn of Ciar.
riti iat itif i ion -ui:i i i.i.y i-ii.i.i:i.
fhivelv'a lllik, ......
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XOTAHY rritt.U'. UK A I. TATK A
IShl'ltANCK.
In Itio t""t lle Ihill.tlllf,
Uivf.iO t If . OI
y II Rt Hull V KIT,
IIKOKKU.
l.flANH NKUOTIATKII.
City mol ('tmnty Warmnta Iniught.
IMtl HASt K ANlTr.Al, KHTATK
(iltir. In IHtfHofflr tiullliu( Un' t'ltjt Ur
ruion r, kvan,
RKAL KSTATK Afitl IKHl'R ANCR.
I'halp rtt. farm n1 fJubftrUa tirtiiwrtT lor
Ml. t:iirrltt. nniulr .tr.nl. ami wut
flu.il.ll klii.l. Untight ml lt 1io...i4
ii.l t.u.Ui... ol ewrjf iW ll.UoO tmuilnl to
lur mM-rll.ni. .
UiHim ud iKIn la tullilln anrlb ol immuoHo.
Millur waa evithmtly the favorite lor
chid clerk of the aenate. In the houe
it wa Unpoiwmhle to count fnoeea an
readily and the contest waxed warm
betwetm Kredy and finer with talk of
Wright fur a compromise candidate
Oregon Cltv, Or. ' 1,18 "JtUn when at a
miii.iiii.ini i " urn late lieur the last of the member retired
' j lor frw hour reat prior to the final
eontet.
and foggy
had been
!y hour the niemliera of
both liotitr began to wnd their way
j to Oregon's nea lv domei rapitol, where
j they w to aecure favorable aeau or
: apply the tlijuhing touch to soma pet
plan for the organiration. At 10 o clock
(he c mk, Mid at 1 :3t t)e houae Went
iMMvia! pinea of IbKtra ami Window made to order. Tumitiil of all kitide , inl pw lriieula'ly peak
, nig uie re(uiicaiia of men oouy, aince
THE
Oregon City Sash and Door CoJ-ir!
and at an early hour the, m
t arry the .argent btxk or
Sash, D.iors, Ulinds, Mouldings, Etc
In Oregon City.
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ATTOHNKY AT UW,
OaiiuoM Cltv, Oaiw
Will fnut!i-i In all th wnrli nt th (.f.
Oltlee, s.iiwf N.ln mt Kljlith Mrtou, ippull
court hoii.e
4, a umia.ta.
em. c, aaiiKKiiu.
"I VHOWNKI.I. A pltKHMKK
ATTOU5F.YH AT LAW,
OaauoN t'ftv, OaauoH.
Will irr'tlr In all ilttirniirn el th fte. 01
Don, neit ilmir l f auflol.1 k llimlli-) drug
lure.
rp lilt CdMMKItCUl. MAffK,
Of iUfRUf'N C1TV.
Capital, .
taii.4iT a 11 UN 11 mi. aiKKiNM cmk.
Iaiu rnailn. Illlla ill.ioiinlnt. Make fwl
iKcllmia. Un. mid 0I iiliaiiiiiwm all imhil
III Ihft l:llUa Hl.l,., Kiirin ami lloiif KutI
Pepn.tl. m el-i-il lilijurl li cllei k llllerrat t
ll.ual rale. allwcl nil time ilenmll.. Il.nll
npnii In. in II A. M. lu 4 r, M. Hatuiilar eviiliii
Ik.iii ft l.i 7 IV M,
U 0. bATOl'ltRTTK. I'reaiilenl.
r K iii.NAI.HHi)N, Canhler
jJANK or OltKUCN CITY,
Oldest MM House U tbe Cltf.
I'alil up Capital, IMI.IKKV,
rnMsinKNT,
VIC ritKHIMKNT,
A Mill Kit.
HAN AH If If ,
THOB, CMAKMAM.
tlKH. A. HAKIMNIt.
ii caiiuki.u
i luai.Kn ii, CAiiriai.ti.
A iomitkI liaiiltluit liii.lne.il traunanteil.
Ilepti.iu roetilveif iil)m't In eheelt.
Apprnvpil I'll!, ami mitiw iIIimhiiiiiumI,
fkimitj ami oily warrant, ttmiithi.
lyoHiiH mvlo on avallahlu aiioiirliy.
KieliaiiK' hoimlit ami aolij.
Onlliwilmn maiHi promptly.
Dralt. mlil ivallanlp In any Prt of tlifi world.
Teliiitraplilo aehangea anlif nn Portland, Bau
Kranel.en, fllilonii,) and Nfw York.
Ilitfire.l pal 1 oil Mlilff ilrpo.ltN.
gull Aeania ol 'I'll K UINIUIN UHKOUK BANK.
V, t. WI11TK.
W.A.WH1TK,
WHITE BROTHERS,
J'rafiUoal JrehUm'ts if BtdUert.
Will prupam plana, ultVRtloh, woiklUK du
talla, and ainwlnoatlou for all kind fit lull Ul
tima Hponlal attniitlon vlven to modern cot
tKiitia. KiUuiattia iiinil.hoil on applloatlon
Calloaoraddr WHIT BHOH.,
ureaan uity, win
Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts
Furnished on application. Ittiildi rn, pive im a call, and aee if our work
in not of the bent, and our price low an the lowent, I'rii-e Lint nenl
on application.
Factory, Cor. Main and llth Sts.. Oregon City.
OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP.
All kind of
Tinning, Plumbing and General Jobbing
10 NK TO ORDKR ON SHORT NOTICE.
SEWER AND WATER CONNECTIONS MADE
At the most reasonable rates.
f SPAU work i done with a view to last and satisfy all concerned.
A. W. SCHWAN.
aihwp an airrewth Hi., arar IeMit, Oregon i'Hj.
M. HOSFORD,
The CANBY MERCHANT,
Hells all good 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.
None Hut First Class Goods Curried.
Priuoa us low aa can he had in the county. Time given to
reioitHible parties.
LUMBER.
OrdcrH filled for rough or dressed lumber, all first class, at bed rock
prices, retitil or carload lots.
J. JONES & SON,
DKAl.KK IN
Doors, Windows, Mouldings,
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES.
Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds.
Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed.
lMCH'I'M TIIK i.owi;nt.
JVShop corner Fourth and Witter streets, buck of Pope it CVs, Oregon City
ANDERSON WALKER,
paii7terai7d!ou5eDeeorator
PAPER-HANGING AND KALSOMINING.
I carry tho largot and best assorted stock of wall paper ever brought
to Oregon City,,, and will sull at ' Portland prices. Let me give you
figures on your work.
Shop on Seventh street, near Center.
they have undisputed control of each.
The conUet In each branch waa mainly
for the presiding officer. About II
o'clock it beeunie known that the senate
republicans had come to J.in amicatile
agreement on all the office to be filled
by that body, which are aa follows:
President, C. W. Fulton ; chief clerk, 0.
P. Miller, of Clackamas; assistant, D.
W. Coolittge; reading clerk, J. B. Eddy,
of I'malilla; calender clerk, A. W.
Severin, of Tillamook ; sargent-at-arms
J. M. Stott; doorkeeper, 3. M. Mc
C'oriniik snd mailing clerk William
Mattoon of Viola
At 2 o'clock, 0. P, Miller stepped to
the presidents station and striking the
desk with the gavel, declared the senate
in session, and 0. N. Penny of Multno
mah was elected temporary cbairmain.
The officers previously cboeen by the
republicans in caucus were then form
ally elected according to the nominations
as above, and the customary resolutions
were passed concerning rules, opening
with prayer, and waiting npon the other
house and the governor after which an
adjournment was taken till 10 o'clock
Tuesday.
In the house the republicans held
caucus at 1 ;'M at which Representative
Ford ol Marion set on toot a l!an for the
reduction of wages paid clerks, paw,
and others. A motion was passed re
ferring the mutter to a committee to
formulate a schedule and report to the
House. The nominations made were as
follows; Speaker, W. P. Ready of
Multnomah, chief clerk, D. O. Sherman,
Marion ; assistant clerk, W. B, Turner,
Yamhill; reading clerk, O. O. llolmsn,
Mttltnotmth ; atirgeant-Rt arms, J, A,
Itltntdell, Douglas; doorkeeper J. S.
Vincent, Vinntilla. After the other
rou'ine work the house adjourned for
the dnv.
Secretary of Stale McRriJe being ill,
Judge Bean swore in the newly elected
members and tlteolliciuls olbotli houses.
Hail mini commission candidates are
qnili) as numerous as ludy clerks, each
county seemingly sending several.
None however stand a better chance
than C. U. Barlow of Clackamas county.
NOTKS.
Hon. L. T. Sarin of Oregon City snd
Representative Ellis of the second con
gressional district were tendered the
courtesies of the senate on Monday.
Geo. C. Brownell came upon Monday
morning and was busy shaking hands
with friends.
J.I. Dosier of Marks Prairie came up
to see the opening ceremonies.
Chits, Burns and ltis eon Webb were
at ttte opening ceremonies, tho latter
being a candidate tor page.
J. L, SwaflTord was a prominent candl
ing the time for a final proof to the
settlers on Northern Pacific land lorfei
tures till January 1 K!4.
The senate and houe having con
vened in joint session, at two o'clock
Governor Pennoyer acx-ompanied by a
representative atid senator walked into
the hall of representatives and all Hie
members there assembled rose to do
him honor. Heascemied the speaker's
platform and bring welcomed by the
president, was swited at his mle. The
governor iheo read his message, coin
manding tlie ettk-t attention of all prea-j In flew of the nwewity for the ui
ent. There waa no response bom the m't precaution awinst the spread ot
audience esoept when Its advocated the i the cholera next summer a bill has been
abolition of seins, traHi, fMi wheels and j introduct-d in the tour direcUr,g
lieti commissioners, then a wave of s the secretary of tiie treaury lu
laughter passed over the house The; "take the neeessar regulation ti
reading look three quarters ol an hoir, 1 secure the speedy and frequent rexiemp
and evoked some applause, though there . 'ion "f !l United States ps:er currency
were many members who expreseed , and all national bank notes which have
diaeent from the wily governor's radical S become siiled, impure, andean arid
views. .otherwise unfit for use
tainly retir in July, W.H, and Mr.
Cleveland will apji:)t his successor.
Semttor Chandler has introduced a
j bill to restrict immigration. It drnig-
nates fMir new ilaesof excluded tr-
aon, provide for information regarding
immigrants, the issue of rertift-atet by
a Untied States consul, requirement f"
more cubic space for immigrants aboard
ves-e's, and a new naturalixation clause
requiring 150 days notice of the apj !ka
tiou .
In the house there was a lively c(UM The repablii-wns her nevly all con
over tbe remuneration of cierk which was Iced- that the democrats will be sole to
finally agreed on at 5 per day for short-organise the Best stuate, a.tbouib ihtg
hand, and M lor common clerks. Cieermay be compellinl ! make wem eoa
of Clackamas county moved to pay the hinations with some or all the popolieu.
calender clerk of the house 18 per day, j Dove Hill says there w ill be but sevea
which after discussion was earned, on j detms-ia'ic voles in the Nw York
the ground that be should be
corresponding salary with tiose who
paid a IcirisUture sgiiiift Murphy.
sat beside him and did the same work.
HeprpesenUtive Harmann called np
resolution permitting onlv union i . .
, . .." . , , Iue Mountain irrigation company the
to u 1 1 rli'.nl In h. arvl.1 in I Mal.,,uI ,
i .. . ,,.,. , . . nght of wav for a brunch through the
amended to read "While laW ciwars ' ' . ,.
, . . , , . , . Umatilla ludtnn reservation.
sjiu original oin reierreu lo comnnuee.
Senator Squiie has returned from bis
trip lo Cut), and says there is coueider
able danger of cholera coming in by waj
of Havana, on account of the poor
sanitation provided by the Spanish
government.
Ttie house has passed the hill allowing
the Great Kortoern to build a bridge
across the Columbia river, for the line
on the Pacific coast.
A n: "moral to congress providing for
election of senators by popular vote was
made "Special order" for Monday 2 p.
m.
Geer of Clackamas introduced a resolu
tion requesting congress to provide for
owning of World's Fair on Sunday, ex
cept that machinery should not be
running carried .
When the order of business providing
for the introduction of bills was reached,
there was a veritable snow storm of
paper piling on the clerk's desk by the!
nimble pages and the nir was filled with
shouts of "Mr. speaker, I wish to Intro
duce a bill."
The Clackamas county dt legation have
not as yet brought forward any bills,
but are working on some important
measures, to be introduced later.
The committees in the senate will
probably bo named on Thursday, Jand
in the house next Monday.
The republican members in the house
will not be prominently identified with
the important committees, since they
worked for T. J. Goer, (a relative,
by the way ot Joel P. Ueer), for speaker
Bea BitlerDiad.
Washington, Jan. II. General Ben
jamin F. Butler, lawyer, statesman and
millionaire manufacturer died in this ,
city this morning. At one o'clock his
valet who slept in an adjoining room
was atvuxed by the general's coughing
and went to him. He found that bis
exi-ectoration was colored but nothing
serious was apprehended. Soon after
his heavy breathing again aroused the
man and he summoned aid but before a
pl.y-i-ian arrived General Butler was
passing away. Benjumin Franklin
Butler was born in Peerfield, K. II.
November 5, 1818. He was graduated
at Waterville college (now Colby univer
sity), Maine, in 18;i8, and wss admitted
liieiaiter part ouneuay was uevoteu ,j)e )sr iu im u besaH the
to the first reading of bills wheu the K.cii.e of la at Lowell, Mass., in 1S41,
house adjourned. allli U, to t!ie ,ime 0j ,,; Jt.a,h iul ft
The pay of clerks of committees will j hyh .,ttati0n as a lawyer, especially
be materially reduced, yet the corridors ! in v,num t.asM. He early Uwk
are full of upplieauts, young ladies pre- j pronii,,ent part in politics on the demo
dominating. j cratU. si ,,.
More than lilty bills were introduced i
in the bouse ihe first day of tmsincss.
Ttie courtesies of the senate were ex
tended to Presidential-elector Pierce.
Congressman Ellis, of the second dis
trict, ex-Governors Chadntck and
Moody, and the justices of the supreme
court of Oregon were invited to seats on
the speaker's platform, during tho read
ing of the governor's message.
l)r. W. E. Carll, accompanied by J.
P, Lovett, both of Clsckamas county
were in town today, the doctor being on
the committee to examine the condition
of the insane asylum.
C. U. Barlow, of Clackamas county
candidate for railroad commissioner here
and if energy and capacity are indica
tions, will succeed.
, Among the visitors from Oregon City
Continued on third page.
Brio Qpposed to Cleveland.
Kkw Yokk, Jan. 6 Among tbe men
in the United States senate w ho can be
relied upon by Dave Hill to assist hhn
in thwarting the plans of Cleveland, is
Cttlv ii S. Biice, of Ohio, sometimes
designated as the third senator froni
New York Rrice was never much of
a Cleveland man, and at the Chicago
convention he was the only one of the
seiis.itoria! crowd who stood out to the
last in opposition to the Cleveland idea,
and whs the only man who was not
taken into camp completely by Whitney
and the Cleveland leaders..
Minister to England.
Chicaoo, Jan. 6. It is understoodl
that the resignation of Ministor to Eng
land Robert T. Lincoln will be one ol the
first to tie placed at the disposal ot Pres
ident Cleveland after his inauguration.
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