Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 20, 1893, Image 4

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
CI IAS. MISSICHVK,
I'VliUSHKK AND I'Kill'RIKWR.
TRIBUTE TO IILM.YE.
j lilted, if it 011 U tilled ttl nil. in I lio polili-
- , ; : - j rl status ot the cemntrv. A a statesman,
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUKTY.!"1 ,l,,J,n,,'w",,'of,l,e tt",',,,0"',k"ow
. ! his -u.il, ami il'tluiteiiul be living il must
Tut xriiu of cities having nwl-
j mms aunuar io tne worm tatr indicates
An aide and honest man. w ho lias himself that peaca and sohriety will h M m
just passed sway, said a low days prior muted liy throwing Mi sates ol the fair open
lo his death, and Al time when lie ex-j on Sunday m Hint lltos who wish may
li'liM to st Hitman of wlioiu lu spoke j spend the day examining its wonders. Thi
laid t rest, s follows: i machinery need mt he tu nHrnlion on thai
" Maine will leme I'ltu-o not easily to l i itav, hut aslda frm that the visitor eould
B everything displayed ami protit ly li is i
visit, I
Sl'HSCHtrTIDN HATKS.
One year, i W
Six nimb, I
Tuive luvouhs, ,Y
uKM-rlpiions r- Aysble ir. advance
Adveriis.in,i rales, siven on appiiraiten.
Intered al the Post OilVe tn Oren Oily. Or.,
as seeoiul elsss matter.
FK10AY, JAM'AUY -.V, IS!.
Tn Sherman silver pun-hate law mntht
Ih some vouna man -some unknown and ; repealed, I'Ut repuhlUaiis are mil Un
as vet untried man. I had hoped that he ,1,r ".v oi.tijintion to repeal it lor the mere
might he elected president, Uvanse ! knew I f relieving the democrats of em-
his hroad views on the ureal questions of j harrassnituit when they come Into power,
our dav and his conception of the (mure!
nlorv and strength of this oonntrv as well as ! "M ' ,,'"'r 'lrM"l i' lhi
his grand aim to hrlng into one fold all the, lH"" ""'' ' rn. is ueuvere.i in Kcrun lit j,uv j,, Mrs. Sull, (ilhralli.
peopieon the northern coutinent and weld j !l,",r '' hM- ml sometimes within Mi,, Mliry k,,r 0 M i.Utlft i.n
them intoor.eiiation. Ksptvuilly was th.st I n y-v.. minute, ine uistum netween
true with regard to our northern neighbors, I ' ''"' "" '"". " is "'"I
Years ago, when in congress too ther. Mr. J I'neimuilic tnlic.
serious tlamaite wan done e)ovt to the
shalla of a new miKK.v whleh were I'h'tly
well shuttered, l.uekily the lioisea andeat
lle eseaHl injury.
The " Mum" aoelal at the realdenre of
I'M. Ityrom lat Tuesdiiy evenlnn for the
Wmetlt of the minister wa unite Inwly at
tended ami highly a'ireeiatel. It was
delightfully inteivstliitf to note the expres
sion of the laie of the guesta w ho loritel
fully apoke ami wen Insiautlv taxed the
j vents, l.idt;es were for sale at the rate of
ivnl a minute lor those who wished I
sHak. The earning wens fairly (too.1 ami
I supper elosed the eveniiiK " proirrani.
j Miss Klla lla Heyol liosohuiK ami Miss
! kaihlevtt ttrahaot of tiraham's l''errv have
Just returned lo their homes afler a week
was the
dav lid
Ta KNTKKPK1SK Kiiaranteea a larger lnna
Ide eirealatioa than that of the ether three
papers tn the eounty eenihined.
AliKNTji FOR TIIK SNVKKI'KISK.
Osweo,
Osishy,
VUckamas, -Mi
I wan lite,
I nion Xiills, -Aims.
Ves.t.iw BrvKik.
New Era.
Wilstmvdtt.
Prk Plaee,
Bi-.rlow.
GU'ttoue,
Suitord,
Mtiiino,
Cdms.
Mola'l.
Usninsm,
IiiuevUie
Aur-Ta,
Orville.
Ka;;te Crwk,
S'miiyside.
lamascus,
S-audy,
t-:ilmon,
t' irrii.sviMe,
t'i.errvvide.
M?irniot,
lllait.e and I dillered very lnuoh. and nime
wh.il bitierly. He was not the statesman
then; he was the isililioian siriin lo weld
too ther the various elements of his party
so as to make himself prominent. Hut I
ueerdouhtel that, that teing done ami the
upper round of his ambiiion reached, the
s.ilitieiau would rifn a- he has done lino
the statesman. As secretary of state he re
posed the success of the administration he
represented upon reciprocity, by which the
commercial nlationa of the Central and
.sknith American Slates should become sol
SPECIAL OFI'EK.
The ExrFKrmsi will be sent until March
lVh, IStt, tor i" cents. Congressional and
leisi.-'lutives proceedings in full. All the
county and city nes, t-uiirt and city
f U'icil pioi-eedinps rvKirte-i in full. Try
ti e Estkkpsisk and ee how it cotniares
with your newstaper favorites.
li. W. Pnver
Vosv Kiuirht
A. Msih.r
liary A Wisnu-er
li J. VrtUimtcl
K S Hrsmhsll
Chas Hoonsu
W. S NewN-rrv
Henry Miley I mingled with our own that their intiples
T M. t ross ' depisit of their coimnerve. If lUaine should
j1 ' ij'.'i'j ilie 1 could notlind woMs to express tny re-
- K M. Cooper i cret that at this crisis the eountrv should
- - Jt. M M.Hsly ; . .... . . , . .
M llsrtmau - irmrsi icniirr miiu nutisrr.
B JCllUilWS j MM-MNMMMMMMM
- K Oiesy .
I J Perdue Th tSTisRrHist has always maintained
II. iliiern j that no town in the state outside of 1'ort
I I j Klhou I li"ul lKVSS,'!1' natural adi antaues
V. (loiiseh ! 'rej.-on City, and that they were certain
Mrs. W. M. Mchityre soorer or later to lie di(ehHH'd in such a
i .i ! wv as to build up
Mrs. M .1. Hammer ' . . ,
Adoloh Avhort
about. The IhiiK for u to consider Is that
E.
a great city here. It is
; not enough that this result is bound tofnme
0S m lHllNtiS.
! ...
i Batch of Intestine Items from the Iron Town
j -SH-lely Notes,
j I'leiity of work at present In the Iron
j tow n.
j Miss liessie Fox visited relatives in Oregon
' City last week.
i II. SHoner of Cortland visited his cousin,
i Mrs. James Las inan, the other day. ,
j An Kpworth l-ertgue has la-en organiieil
her which meets every Sunday evening.
Miss Gladys Jones has gone to the I'acille
I'nnersity at Forest limve.
Mr. Jones, who has keen very sick with
pleurisy. Is convalescent.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. I.. Jack,
sou died on the 'Mh. The parents have the
heartfelt sympathy of the community.
Cirandma Shuck is very sick at present
with a tumor in her left side.
Miss l.ou Harnett went to Corvallls Mon
day to renew her studies at the agricultural I
college.
Miss Molhe Shuck of North Yamhill, and
M iss Flora I Jvingood of I'mulee, are visit
ing their uncle, l.ucian Iaidson.
guest of Miss I add for several
week.
Mrs. Maggie llarstow Is visiting her par
ents Mr. and Mrs, lleorget , luy, alter an
absence of several vears. tier home is in
I'astern Oregon.
One of Mr. Iloland'schildren lies iptlie III
at their home near Tualatin.
Mrs. Julia Hani has enclosed her city
proierty with bran span new plank lenoe
which adds several hundred dollars to II
value.
Marion C. Young made the metropolis a
business call a lew days since.
CtiHvsrtl itiK
we want it to come to pas, in ourdav-no. i. win give an enienaiment
It w ill do us no good if it waits till we, like ' Ul Congregational church next Monday
the early sctilers, have passed away. Hut j A "'" ,in" ' "I--''-
presei t indication r-unt strongly to the ! w .eer, ot i acotna, ,.-.!e,t t.. renin-
ger last weeK.
Prof. Seaman will give a masquerade
JUSTE K OX FI.Y.LYCE.
iiunieiliate fullillment of this promise, and
our object now is to urge iiikmi all good citi
zens the necessity of eonoertive action in
promoting all measures calculated to bring
industries of a worthy character. We hav e
but limited capital to invest in manufactur
ing institutions but can and ought to help
in every other legitimate way in our Kwer.
is correct I Now when they are looting our wav is the
hall January Jt at I'rosser's hall.
The schools are progressing finely with
l'nt. Kvans as principal and Misses Mary
Hickner and Norma Kox as assistants.
M0UI.U HvrTKKS.
To Turn the Klver-Swlll Hold atat.ood Price.
Moi.ai.ia, Jan. Hi. Many ciluens have
subscrilwd to a fund to turn Molalla river
Kepresenfcitive Hurler, of Ohio,
in his views on rinaiicr, and his joint reso-1 time to put our shoulders lo the wheel
Itition, introduced in the House on the 4th , """" " "" "
in a most excellent measure, and should be i Thi Oswego Iron Worker has been watch
promptly pasel. It provides: ing the record of our junior senator and ' back under the bridge east of Oliver Ilub-
That all further nun-liases of silver but-1 says of him :" Senator (ioniou K. Hayes is bins,
lion bv the I'liiied States of America shall j fuirillms; what his friends expected of him. i Norman P. KavleramI his nephew, Ma
cease from and alter the passage or adoction i ,, , ... . , . t
ot this resolution, ami that said pnrchaaea ',ore "" ,he 'wslature expires ; rion Miaire, are attending the Portland busl-
aiiall not be resumed until an international I Mr. Hayes will more than carry out the pre- j hess college.
agreement shall tie reached, which agree- dicctions of his political allies. He was of J. J. Leabo and his son Allen are under
zxvx ! ''r- ',o ? fr r1 in elec,i,,g "r tiocr'' cre- .'"v '" ramo-
Ameru-a- and which agreement shall tix the s'r- rultoii, the friend of the poor man, , nla. At present they lire on the Hibbard
president of the senate, and will always lie farm.
found on the side of the people. Senator! Pr. Hurr, an old classmate and Inend ol
Hayes, we feel assured, will also do his ut- j I'r. U'av itt. arrived from the Kast retvntly
most to bring about a reieal of the law per
mitting any deduction from taxes lor indebtedness."
Akan'f '
os A oiAIt!n
weak, nervous
and ailing wo
man. Aa haig
alia sutTers fnun
tiio nchea, isiuia.
and denuigi-tnriita
Iss-lllmr to her
ex, In ciuCt at1
Iss-t to.
Hut tliers-'i only
norst'ir to IiIaiimv
Ith or. neroew Favorite l'n ription, shea
a dllftivut woman. And ifaacliauge tlint can
Iw vii as well aa felt. I tie ivsii'in w luv igor-
atist, tne lhst enrlclasl, ilig-sttou Imprvoml,
OH'tanclnily and ncrv-iaum- disis-lhsl
W ith tlio " Favorite Pnwcnplioii." all Ilia
prosr fiint-tioiM are tsotortsl lo Innlthr
action. lerKslinal iaius, ik Imck. Ir
ingslown M-iisat ions, nt'rviats iintrn!!-i. all
" female coiui'lainta " ara cnrvsl by It. It s
the only Miesli, iim- for woman a wenkmwe
and ailuienta tliat's iK.imnJerd Ui do wtiat Is
ClalllHsl f'lT It, If II d'SSUl't give Mllsfi4,'t,4,
In every ttut for winch It a racoruiiM-thled,
Uh money u mtunasL
Can aoiia-thing le offered by thi d.ler,
tliough It may pay Aim Is itor, 1st " jtut at
good" f
valuation at which silver bullion will there
after be received for coinage, without limit
as to quantity, at the mints of all the na
tions which are parties to said international
agreement.
This resolution, if adopted by congress,
would put the necessity of action upon Eu
ropean nations. It would definitely serve
notice upon them that we are not going to
the silver standard, nor are we going to at-
toiupt the hopeless task of rebabitatiug sil
ver ourselves. If Ihey want silver remone
tiied, we notify them that we stand ready-
to go with them, but not one step further j
than they are willing to go. It is sound
tense, tor tne only way m wnicti silver can
ever be renionetized and be given, at tin
same time, a stable value, is by the con
certed action of all the great commercial
nations ot tne world.
But this resolution will not pass, we fear.
The indications are that the free silver lead
ers have determined to drive our finances to
the silver standard. They do not want a
dollar of the present purchasing power;
tl.ey are delineratelv working to drive gold
to a premium and cause the dollar of com
.merce to have a purchasing wer of 65
cent. We find that this feeling is very
strong in some sections of the West, and
that the dishonesty is openly applauded. It
makes one doubt the success of a free popu
lar government to see men so easily misled
by demagogues, without the slightest knowl
edge of the laws of finance or the lessoi.s of
history as to the fads which they set up.
The following of these false guides has led
yneti, presumably honest, on step by step
until they openly advocate a plan which is
direct theft, and which will work incalcula
ble injury to the very men who are leat
able to stand it the working classes. Tole
do Blade.
Jcdoisu by the following, taken from the
editorial column of the lteform Journal, all
is not lovely and harmonious in the popu
list household :
" The cheek and gall of the ' independent'
element, and the anarchist element want
ing an endorsement of the committee lor
their 'supposed' daily tairs. takes the
I palm, and the only wonder to us is these
I fellows are not worth one hundred thousand
dollars apiece. It seems to us if we had the
gall these fellows have, and Ii to start
He w as in the Cascade train wreck, and lost
his trunk containing his diploma and many
valuable Instruments. He is wonderfully
pleased with our climate. He and Or. Ua
vitt served in the same regiment in the con
test that broke out in 'til.
Revs. Malloy and Boyle are conducting
a protracted meeting at the Teasel Creek SI.
K. church.
Horn, on the ll'th instant, to the wile of
Frank Saw tell, a bouncing boy.
Cary Herman has an attack of fever at
his father .
Fanners are plowing away and reMirt the
soil in good condition fur working.
How to gat five cents per pound for swill
MONEY!
I Imven full stiilv of inuii, 'V which
I w ish to hum on j;o.h1
CLACKAMAS CUINTY FARMS.
Of -JO acrcn or more on the
most fuvoruhlo tcrum.
"e TOU1U me earxn upsiue uown. A laruier bought from his neighbor a hog.
That these fellows have not succeeded any j It looked "loine." 'Twas weighed. Five
better than they have, is, we suppose, be- cents per pound was paid Tor toe porcine
cause they get their gall by s.iiirts," , criiter. Next nay it looked iUlle thin, when
" I being again nlaced un the M ales it re.niinl
From our news columns will be gathered I the weight of a five gallon can of sloi. to
the details of the new plan adopted by the
court to secure better roads. We believe
that it will commend itself to the best citi
zens of the county inasmuch as it will tend
to the buildingof better main thoroughfares
along such as are most traveled, and inas
asruuch as the present system has given us
no good roads and lots of grumbling at their
horrible condition it is only right that this
plan Iw given a thorough trial before hast
ening to condemn it. I-et it not suffer from
I adverse criticism before it has hud a fair
I trial.
I The Kntkkprisk report of the legislative
proceedings is everywhere acknowledged to
balance the swine In the purchase notch.
GAKFIKU).
A Fat Stock Thief Missing-Surprise Party at
Doc. I'almateer'i.
Call ami w ine at my
I'odtoflict! htiihliiiK', hefure
eWwhert'.
office,
going-
NO DELAY AFTER TITLES ARE EXAMINED.
Correspondence Solicited.
W. H. BURGHARDT,
local Agent of the
Jams-Conk"!!! Mortnaie Trust Ccmmor,
COPPER niVETEDj
3ottoM"PAnt
&fekYtylf GUARANTEED.
ADDRCSS: BAN rRANCISCO, CAL
CLOAKS !
CLOAKS!
A largo assortment of
to!
t t f 1 ni '11 ni--i.
Lai.
Your choico of any in tho ontiro
lot for only S2.85.
MANY WORTH FROM J
Como at onco before tho
best is gone.
tl) $K
Hamilton & Washburn
Park Place Cash Store.
i
FURNITURE.
R PRIER'S
Photograph Gallery.
If you want unooil ihotoj;niih give
him a call at ohl Ktuml op
jMwite Purr's huti-her hIioji,
NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS WOEI DONE
PROMPT DELIVERY
Garfixlo, Jan. ID. Fur more than a year
fat cattle have been inissiiiK from this sec
tion, and for a long time It was thought they
had strayed into the mountains and got lost,
but the mighliors at last became suspicious
and kept a clone watch, and finally con.
necteil the regular early start taken by one
man for Portland with the missing stock,
and by the aid of a search wurrmit tin-
j be the best of any weekly a,,er in the state, i '1"U''U"1 MV.i'l''"te llis "" f""1"1' 1,1
While the Aliiue club was undoubtedly
honest in itsendeavors and object in having
the summit of the Cascade mountains set
apart as a timber reserve, the opportunity
lias been seized upon by a lot of sharks,
their scheme being to acquire lieu lands in
place of sections b and 3i, which are com
paratively worthless in the mountains. If
in place of these sections they can secure
lieavily timbered or valuable agricultural
land elsewhere they can buy it of the state
al the nominal sum of 1.2." per acre, or if
in the ring they can sell it to the actual
buyer at a figure much above that, pay the
State a dollar and a quarter an acre and
pocket the balance. The school lands of the
itatf have been largely appropiated by these
allures already, and the opportunity pre
ent1 by the proposed act of the presi
dent should not be permitted to accrue to
their benefit and theirs only. The fact of the
matter is, it is lime this unholy traffic in
the public school fund, for such it amounts
to, should be stopped once for all. The
legislature can do no better or more worthy
act than to make such provision as will in
ure to the school fund tbe full value of ail
lands sold. As it is the school fund gets
(1.29 and the sharks the balance.
and better than most of the dailies furnish
their readers. It is complete in narrative
style, omitting details not interesting to its
readers, and giving prominence lo those
features which pertain to or interest this lo
cality. In order to provide this excellent
report spcial correspondents are watching
the proceedings and the editor himself keeps
informed by frequent trips to the state ctipi
tal.
The movement being set on foot by the
Mountain View people ia s worthy one that
should receive the hearty support of every
citizen and uronertv owner of tbe neicrhbor-
try uooa. mere is no mora comrnenaaDie od
U wsject than the building up of a community,
c and a hearty united effort is the bent omen
Of success.
While in Portland recently a repre
sentative of the K.iTKKeiiiHK learned
that many of the solid business men of
that city do not want to annex a portion of
Clackamas county to Multnomah. They
say that the plan emanates from certain pol
iticians and real estate boomers who do not
have the best interests of the city at heart,
and that the thoughtful business men are
not in favor of annexing more territory
until conditions demand it.
What's the reason it wouldn't lie a good
plan for the property owners on either Klev-
enth or Twelfth street to look forward to
the improvement of one of those thorough
fares during the early spring. Properly
graded and improved either one of the
streets mentioned would do much towards
bringing that part of the city into promi
nence, and give to property an increased
valuation because of its accessibility.
i fact a gully on his place had iiuite the ap-
iearance id' a slaughter yard. He wits ar
rested and taken before our justice who per
mitted him to go and look for kinds. He
is evidently still searching lor he has not re
ported to the justice and the community
has not seen him since his arraignment.
Jlr. Hoy arranged a pleaeant surprise
party for Doc. I'alinuteer's folks on Tuesday
evening of last week, Quite a number of
young icople were prec:!' and the evening
was spent in singing, playing and shutting.
Kvery one present enjoyed the occasion very
much.
Mrs. Iee Wells is numbered among our
neighbors, having lately come among us to
live.
SOOTHING
POWDERS
rorCHIlDRlN CUfTING TEEIH
New
Firm,
New
Goods,
New
Prices.
You
Will
Find
Our
Stock
First
Class
And
The
Prices
Very
Low
When
You
Want
A
Bod,
Bureau,
Chair,
Table
or
Stand,
or
Full
Bed
Room
Set
Call
On
Us.
RELIEVE FGVERIHH HEAT,
JMtEVENT FITS, CONVULSIONS,
PltE.HF.rtVE A HEALTHY HT ATE OF THE CON
BTITl'TION DUItlNO PERIOD OF TEETU1NO.
These ia no cause for controversy over
the bill to suspend immigration, and mem-
bera of congTvffl who are delaying its pas-
gage are not properly serving this country's
Interest.
Tualatin Notes.
Ti'ALATtw, January 1ft. Tualatin Is com
ing to the front can now boast ol a minister
of her own and getti.. wady lor another
revival meeting in the church has already
one saw mill and is making preparations to
move another one within a half mile of the
town. This, if properly translated, would
indicate prostienty.
Miss Elsie Htone, who spent the holidays
with relatives here, has returned to her
home in Kalarna.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Harding of this place
have just returned from a week's stay with
frionds In Hillsboro,
A very pleasant dance In J. It, C. Thomp
son's hall Saturday evening was an Impor
tant event among the young folks around
here . ' r . ,
The recent snow storm playe sail havoc
with Andy Woodby'a barn, ievelina it to
J the ground in rather a grotesque shape. No
Bw that the words " JOHN BTEEDMAlf, Chem
ist, Walworth, Surrey," are engraved oa the
OovtTnmMit Htamp afllxml to each packet.
M-Hold by all Loading Druggists,
Uiicletnku.tr and ICmhahninjr.
MRS. PRIOR
WinlifcH to thank her kind patrons
for punt fitvoiH ulao to cull at
tention to her Ktock of as-
HOltl'd
DOLLS, TOYS. FRUITS,
Candies, Nuts, Etc.
Hoping to receive the same kind
patronngo this year.
.JAPANESE
PLk
CURB
A new and complete treatment, consisting nf
niiiipuniiiri ,.t, wiiiunmiv III VapHllieS, aUKl III
Box and Pills; a positive oure lor Kxternal,
Internal, Blind or bleeding, Itching, chninle,
Recent or Hereditary Plies, and many diseases
and female weaknesses; It Is always a great
benefit to the (enaral health. The (Irnt dis
covery of a medical euro rendering an opeiatlon
with the knife uimeflessary hereafter. This
rsmedy has never been known to fall. II por
box. 6 for Id; Sent by mall. Why sulfur from
this terrible disease whun a wHUam mi a ran in
Is given with six boxes to refund the money if
out eured.i Send Matne for free sample, Guar
antee Issued by Wooim i(,i,arkk & i;0, whole
sale and retail drunlsiS. sole aorenU. Portland
OreguU,
Aftet
A
Hard
V Night
A few ilnst-s (,(
Moore's lJcvouIed
Remedy.
Will lirueu you up, put in
your idinok ami tho spm-kln in vr
oyii. Strictly non-nlroliollr, i'Ih vUl
upon persons sullering from j,,,i.,r
liiilut ih wonderful.
Win. Itimai'ii, of I'orthunl, Ore,, writes:
"Moore's Iteveslwl Remedy cured me f
irmimiimeNs aim iiia.iu a new mini of mo
who am cursed with tho l,,iir m,(t
tske It."
A. II, Case, of Moiiuirey, Cal.. savs-
"It onllrely destroyed my taste for spirit,,,,,,
lhilor." i
Tryltonce. Hold by all ilnunilt i m....i
Holmes Drug Co., Seattle. Wash ' W,rl
All
slim, ul
JOHN A. BECK
THE -
RELIABLE JEWELER
Cornor of Front anil Morrison
PORTLAND, OREGON
IS HULL ON KAKTJI.
For Ronoral renalrlno- ) m i
without a peer. For fleid .!.,., ...
liable gootlfl his store is second to
none. Trv him !
Cooke's Stables,
W.H.COOKE, Managor,
Hiiere.nr in p. II T ,t I i
Corner Fourth il Main Htrwti.,
OKKdOX CITY.
Tin, I.KAUIMi MVKHY HTAItl.K
01 City- Hixs of B,1V derlpUon
(iirnlMlied on short iiolh e.
AH kinds of Tru. it and Ivluery Il,i.
hesH iioii,plly atunideil t0.
WOOD TURJV1JV(3
SCROLLAWING
BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED
I'artio, ''""Irin. Wo7;r Turning, V,t.
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