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VOL. 21. NO. l.V
OHKfiON CITY, OHIWON, FJUDAY, F KHMJAKY 10, 1893.
ESTABLISHED 18CC.
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M iNKY TO I.oAH.
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A li'olvNKY AT LAW i
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Ct'l'SSFUm AT LAW
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NOTAHY ITHI.ir, UK A I. FsTATF. A
INMIIANTK.
OSU- In Ihn I' -t liitlrti Dull'tllif,
iiipfljon I'lir, on-i.,ii
XI II IU Iti.llAltlir.
' JUttiKKH.
I IIANH M'UD'I lA'I'KIl,
City and County Warrants bought.
INsl HAM It AM KKAl. KuTAlK
little In l,i.an.m. luillilim iimaim Oil lit
fjjiio r. hyan,
RE At. KKTATK AMU INHt'KANl'K.
rhiilr aMlT. farm ami Sulmrhan pmwirl liir
Ml. ( n a."tl. x.uiiiy oanaiua ami twuil
Una nl all alh.la IhiuiIU anil aulil 1alr.alJ
anil bualnaaa nl l-YIJ ilvl lllun tllauiilnl l
lur nn-falilanla
limm ud alalia in kullillui BnilB ot MMlltli.
R IIAYM.
ATfOKSKY AT LAW,
ouo riT.
Oataunia
Will firai'llra In all Ilia rnnrta nl lb Mala
omiw. cinir Main ami highlit atrawta, utipuatiai
HEti-r. uttiiwnai.i- a a haaaaait
H(lWSH.I. A liltKitnril
ATI'oliNKYS AT LAW,
OMJ!! I'lll. OKHIION,
Will irarlliT III all lliiT.niMa nl tlio alali" III
tiro, liv t ilmir lu t ailflnlil A lliinllry a illliii
rpilK CIIMMKItt'lAt. HANK.
(If OHKIION I ITY
'illal, ....
1100,000
TNAIT A llNHl. mmiNll l'IN.
Iana niaile. IHIIa .II.i'.iiiiiIimI. Makaa nil
Ifi'tluna 1 1 i v - ami i'll" rai liaimi' nit nil piilula
in lh I'lilli'il Huina, Kuniia ami I ! K""
linpoaila rm iil' imI auli)'i l to I'licrk llitntnal al
tiaual ratra allnwnil nil tliuti iliMmalta Hank
illicit Iniiii V a. it. In I r, M. Maiuiilay nvoiiluni
Irmn A Iti 7 r, M.
t) C. I.A'IOlillK.rTK, I'roaidmii.
V K UtiNAl.imON, Caalilnr
JANK or OKKOCN CITY,
Oldest MWu House U l.e City.
I'dltl tip I'apltnl, .'ifl,000.
ritttainmaT,
VII rtlKBIIlRNT,
flAHIIIKH.
at AN AIIKH.
Tlllia. riUHHAN.
UKO. A. HAHKINII.
x. n ( Apriai.ii
CiiAiLKa H. I'Aunai.D.
A intieral liaiikliis ImalniiaR tranaantoil.
livpuaita ri'ilvii nl)i'i'l In clifirk.
Approval lillla ami nnlra illanoiiulail.
Iliiiint; ami (illy warraiita IioiikIiI.
I,naita ntvln on availnlilo aocurlly.
KtcliaiiKt limmlit anil aulil
Ciilliiiitliinr timilii iinimptly.
Ilraltn.ilil avallanlf III any part nt tha worlil.
1'nU'ii t it ihio naiiliaimm aniiliin I'urllaud, Han
Krannl.i'ii. (lliliiiiit.i ami Now York,
lilliirtial iml.l nit llmti iluiinaln.
Hub Ai'iittta o( 'I II II LONDON CIIKQUR BANK.
F. r, WUITK.
W. A.WIIITK,
WHITE BROTHERS,
Iraottaal drnhUsda f" Builders.
Will pmpHrii plana, olnvattnuii, wurkluv n
lalla.auil apocini'alliiin lur itll kltiila nl lmtlil
ln Bpnnlitl minitlnn ilvuii In inndcrn fit
tajra. 1 KatlmAlua lurulauod on applloallim
OAllon or nUlriiH : WHITE JlKOal.,
Oretum CH)r, Pn
OKKf.OX CITY,
( ) recoil.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Fine Groceries,
Fruits,
Feed,
Meats,
Baskets.
Tubs,
Buckets,
Tobacco,
Cigars, .
Confectionery.
AT WASHINGTON.
CoiiKrcHH Own the Mill of the
(loin Other Xolen.
rKSNOVIK ASI TIIK DKIOCKATH.
Inarnaid tlmt outs of tlie priiimry olijfi.-la . to the cl'e of the vawion, the rt-mliti-
Kiiprrmr JuiIkp Irmefrt la
Caunrll Tbi Haw ullaa
Trunblr.
A lull han Wn iittrlurrj in the
limi- iruviiliiiK fur comiiiuriiul uml
Mjliiirl iiniuii liwn the l iiiuj
hluti-a ali'l (.'ni.
Tlin liom htia rweivwl th nti i
tiun hill hack from the aa-mile iwvrral
aitit-niliiipiilia inc (irK)ra-.c(l In which it In
iaKHM- nut to I'uricur. A cotifiTa'itce i
riilihl.
iM ofYourLi
usSpt
IN BED.
Wo tlnit thin iii' unit in ptiiiiii'ftiim with houk nthcrH to
iitfuriii our ittitmToiiN fricnilH sml piitrons tlmt w are in
tin1 fir M with a new lim uf fnic mifl wool itml tut ton timt
tra'Kwa, 'riii? In'iln, oil, crilm ninl kiiulnsl jjimmIh. Our
line, with mi rsccjituuiH, in tln limt ami lnoi-t otn jJt in
thin oouiily. Our fiii'ililii H ar hui'Ii that no c nn j';irifin
run lw uitiilo uinl wo run tniri you of prompt arrvirrrt ami
our lrt Hth'iition to your Wiint.H.
H1CLLOMY K HUSCII.
H-nalor Milihrll yavealunch to Jit'Ini
Chi1i- tola at tl acimir. Among
llnaa irpM-iit were: Yice-I'rmiilrnt Mor
ion, ami tv'iiator lulih.
The arrtnin in exwiilive iwnaiiiin din
citawil the Krrnch ami Kwanlinh e(MHli
lin tit-alii'i. The Kreni-h trratjr wan
rtatifli-il. lnciiUiiiUtlly the Hawaiian
mattrr came up ami was ih-lmlfd.
There aa alinoat a unariiiiioua fwiing
in favor of American intrrfrrf-nce. but
a rhirWiMire of oiinion an to whrthrr an
nexation or a prolrrtorale ia tnnt.
A DEMOCRAT IAMLD.
SEVENTH STREET DRUG STORE.
DR. L. M ANDREWS, Prop.
A Full Line of Fresh Drugs and Medicines.
Prttont Modlclnos of all M.iWoh, Notions, Optical Goods
Full Stock Of Machine Oila, Beat and Cheapest.
Fine sfliTtioi, of lYrfiiiiirry ami Toilot .Siajts. Ami Ix-at.1-inj:
1 runls of Cigars.
I'HI M Kll' l ltn 4 t lll l I I. l.V I II. I.I.Ik
Shively'a Hlovk, ...... Orppm City, Or.
THE
Oregon City Sash and Door Co.
Carry the Largrot Sttxk of
Sash, Doors, Minds, Mouldings, Etc.
In Oregon City.
Spi'cial HUrn of I Vxtm and WindowH malo to ordrr. Turning of all kinds
Estimate for Stair Work and Store Fronts
KuniinliMl on appliontiou. IUiiltlrrH, give un a call, and m if our work
in not of tho hrnt, and our prirrn an low an tho lowent. Trico Iatt Kent
on application.
Factory, Cor. Main and llth Sts.. Oregon City.
OREGON CITY JOBBING SHOP.
All kinds of-
Tinning, Plumbing and (5iMier.il Jobbing
PONK TO OUDKU ON SHORT NOTICE.
SEWER AND WATER CONNECTIONS MADE
At the most rrfttioniihlo rates.
fAll work ix doni1 with n virw to last and satisfy all concerned.
A W. SCHWAN.
iiBO tan Nov a-ii 111 41., iK iir Ikcpol, Ori'KiiH 'llj.
J. JONES & SON,
DKAl.KK IN
Doors, Windows, Mouldings,
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES.
Cabinet Work, Fitt ing up Stores and Repairing of all kinds.
Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed.
ihm'i:n thi; lowimt.
(AtaiShop comer Fourth and Water atruuta, hack of 1'opo A Co'a, Oregon City
THE WINTER TERM OF THE
Pacific University and Tualatin Academy,
WILL BECIN TUESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1803.
For catalogues and full information addvoss,
Thomas McClklland, Pres., Forest Grove, Or.
Howell Eilaaad Jatkaaa U Bacceaal AmooI
al Janice Ltaiar.
Wahiisutok, Feb. 2 llomell K. Jack
"ti ha baHn nominalel hy the tireniileiit
to he a ia'e itmtice of the aupreme
court of the I'nited Htatea, vice L. J. V.
Ijinar, ili-ivaxil.
( liMIIKVT I'lMX Till AI'l-OIXTUKXT. "
WAamsuToji, Feb. 2. Imuiry alMiitt
the rapilul ahoaa that the apiaointmrnt
nf i ml,;e Jack eon, ia contiilfml, from a
judicial and not a polilical view, at a
uplrndid one. The apiiintnirnt waa
great itirpttae to the Tenncwwe dclraUn
in tlie houae. The tao republican mem
tm fiilt eore over the eelwlion of
iliMnmrat and a alate'l nth la man, but
lien aikvd aa lo Jaikoon't personal fit
nemi, they ronredtvl hia character and
ability were all that could be dmired.
The "election politically ia no more pleat
ing to aoiue ot the democratic repre
enlattvea, ho recall tlie fact that Judye
Jau kaon ia a leader of the "upper school
of dt'tiiorrata of Tennewe " The men
aid, however, the new judye waa atrong,
clean and able. Several nicinhent of the
delegation from Tchiirwe, akeil altottt
the aipointment, aaid:
Kepreaentalive llouk : "I think Pres
ident 1 1 an ioii followed hia inclinations,
betiayeJ the republican party and com
miltcd a crime againat the romititution
by apointii)g a man, who by birth and
schooling, ia state's right democrat,
believing in a strict construction of the
supremacy of the slate over the nation.
I have nothing to say aeainst Judge
Jackson as a man, for be is jost, able
and humane."
Representative F'nloe : ''It is an ex
cellent appointment. Judge Jackson is
able, industrious, pure in character and
a good judgfe. I have never heard his
demociacy questioned."
The nomination came as a great sur
prine on the senate side, and was re
ceived while the senate was in execu
tive session . While no comment was
made on the floor, tlie republicans gut It
er in I about in little groups and dis
ritnned it With the exception of a few
w ho think the preniileut should have ap
pointed a repiiblicnn, th nomination
was well received. It whs said there
would be little, if any, opposition to ttis
con II mi at ion.
Howell FMmunds Jackson is a well
known jurist. He was born in Tarts,
Tent)., April 8, 1S32 In 1S40 his parents
removed to Jackson, Tenn., where
Howell wns graduated at tho West Ten
nessee college in 1818, Ho then passed
two yeara in the university of Yirg nia,
In lSTal be was graduated at the Lebanon
law school and boii.tt) practice at Jack
son. In LSfii) he removed to Memphis,
and was twice appointed judge of the
slate supreme com t. He returned to
Jackson in 1870. and wits elected a repre
sentative in the Icgislutme in 1880. He
wits elected United States senator from
Tennessee fur the term lieninning
March 4, 18sl, but resigned in 1880, and
in March of that year was appointed by
President Cleveland as Unitdd Slates
district judge for tlm western district of
Tennessee.
of the mwtirni waa to determine upou
wmie (ii-Unite plan of orxannation to he
oWrved in every nook and i.orner of
the state. The matter of extabliahing
a democratic morning newapaper in
Portland u discuawd, but the commit'
tH thought it too much of a job to under
take at this time.
Movaaaoa faaaoVKK okts scokko.
"The "late democratic central commit
tee of Oregon here aanembled regtet the
attitude of bit excellency, Governor
Pannoyer, towards the leader of our
parly, President-elect tirover Cleveland.
The people for the second time and hy
an overwlielinitig majurity have shown
their confidence in President Cleveland,
and it ill becomes liovernor Pennoyer,
who has reeatedly been honorirat by
the di-mocratic party, to al tempt to thrw
slurs on its greatest leader We here
by renew our allrymnee to the choxen
cans meeting in the forenoon and the
poiiuliflta in the afternoon. Of oc.r,e,
a Ungle in the afhtirs of the stale will rtt
tilt, and it will continue until after ttie
next ireneral election In WM, whe-n
new house will be chosen. Tbe popu
lists believe the republicans will no!
care to attack the populists' laws an'.l
thus lie up the state governmeiil.
They telieve, too, that public colic
would compel the supreme court to
rrconize the popnlisl as the de Luto
Iiuiim: and surtain its laws.
Onratsy Wau Pi; to Iff BU1L
Nxw Yoaa, Feb. 2. A telegram frrtn
lU rlin. publ ahed this morning, to the
effect that if the I'biled Hates shrinM
annex Hawaii, (iermany might demand)
a slight omnraenoation elewhere,' waa
dicued with much interest in ajlT.cial
circle. Put one conn'roction wulj 1
chief executive of this country, and con- flared on it, and that was that Germany
aider Governor P-nnover'a utterances wounj insist n-o tlie Lnttanl Mate
retiring from joint control with Cee-
tiunal " many ana Knglana ot tne Bamosn tsl-
The slow absorption of many poisons
changes in some more or less modified
form tlie complexion, but arsenic and
ammonia show their effect about as
quickly as any. The popular belief that
arsenic clear the complexion has led
Detnaorata in Council.
Salkm, Fob. 2 in response to the
call of Chairman 1. R. Murphy, the
state democratic central committee met
this afternoon. There) was a ueiteral
discussion as to the best methods
harmonizing all factions of the demo
cratiu party. No names of candidates
were mentioned in connection with anv
fmlnrikl inn tntmanta ami ha f., aa t, a
I -"-'--- -,'-. .... ' .. DU ,M,
ofllctal indorsement of the committee
'concerned, there waa none.' It waa
of
J.RSKSICA!) AH MOM A.
Kenarkable t'eatraat In the Fffi rt of
Twe Pelaeaa ea the ( nmplexlon.
ends.
Will Clackaatu Coaaty Baaply H.
Poart AMi Or , Feb. 2 Major Hand
bury, United Mate engineer, is at-king
for proposal for furnishing 1000 0CO
tons of ftvk for the jetty at the month
of the Columbia, with the privilege of
taking as much more or such part of
tlie amount as may be needed to com
plete the work. The rock used during
the past year has been eupplieai t
many silly women to kill themselves jWpn g Smith frott) qairrfc- m c
with it in small, continue.! doie.
It proilm-et a waxy, ivory-like appear
ance of the skin during a certain stage
of the poisning, but its terrible after
etfecte have become too well known to
uiake it of common use as a cosmetic.
The effect of ammonia Uon the com-
vfcinity of Oswego, and the bargeioade.
which started down the river Friday
completed the contract. The present
contract will require a greater piopoitiaa
of large rock than was asked for k.-t
year, as the jetty is now nearing com
pletion, and the rxk placed on top will
piex.on.reir-.y,.!eopp.w,H, w ' , more exooeed to the action of the
o( arsenic. Tbe fir si symptom of am-i ,.,
mnnia poisoning which aiiear among J ,
thoe who work in ammonia factories is jtw A.eu Jattic.
a discoloration of the akin of the nose! ....,.,. n-.u v
and forehead. This gradually extends j jKkmM hn, Dorointed fc
over the face until the complexion has a prMiJenUobe tsmKikte juBticR lta
stained, blotched, ami unsightly appear-; reme CQurt u ,()e Unjwd
ance. With people who take ammonia i , j..t t,,:-
into their syatoms in smaller doses, as
with their water or food, these striking
symptoms do not a Kar so soon. The
only effect of the poi.iou that is visible for
a time is general unwholesomeness
and sallow nem of the complexion.
Many people are slow ly absorbing am
monia poison without knowing it. The
use of ammonia in the manufactures has
greatly increased of late, and it is un
questionably need as an adulterant in
certain food preparations. Official anal
ysis have plainly shown its use even in
(Ut h cheap articles of every day consum
tion as baking powders. The contin
ued absorption of ammonia in even min
ute quantities aa an adulterant in food
is injurious not merely from its effect
upon the coiupltxion, but becatee it de
stroys tbe coating of the stomach and
causes dyspepsia and kindred evils.
Professer Long of Chicago, is authority
for tbe statement that, if to fifty million
parts of water there is one part of ammo-
onia, tbe water ia dangerous
Trsatj Baaild bs Raviied.
Washington, Feb. 2. President Har
rison sent to the house today a message
dealing with tbe importation of foreign
goods into the United States across the
Canadian border, under the consular
seal system. The president discusses at
length the treaty obligations which af
fe:t the subject, grow ing out of the pro
visions of the treaty of Washington. The
law based on this treaty did not contem
plate the passing of sealed cars to any
place not a "port," nor the delivery of
such to owner or consignee to be opened
by him without the supervision of a rev
enue officer. Such practice is inconsist
ent. The revenue statutes rclatinn to
transportation of merchandise between
the United State and the Hritish posses
sions should be subjected to revision.
The treasury regulations have given
these laws a construction and scope the
president does not think was contem
plated by congress.
Tia Plait Bold to the Wlsh.
Deadwood, 8. D., Feb. 3. Superin
tendent ChiUls, of the Harvey Peak Tin
Company, baa jut returned from New-
York, and by hie orders the mines and
mills of the company have been closed
down Indefinitely, throwing between 300
and 400 men out of employment. The
suspension caused great surprise thiough
out this section, aa the recent reports of
the operations were of a most encour
aging nature. Superintendent Child
refuses to give any information, except
that the suspension will be permanent.
It is stated, on supposedly good author
ity, that the entire plant has been sold
to a Welsh tin syndicate, which is op
posed to the production of tin iu the
United States.
about tbe capitol shows that the appoint
ment of Judge Jackson, "ia considered,
from a judicial and not a political view,
a a splendid one. The appointment
was a great surprise to the Tenm-sce
delegate in the bouse. The two re
publican member felt sore over the
selection of a democrat and a state's
rights man, but when asked as to
Jackson personal fitness, they con
ceded his character and ability were:
all that could lie desired.
Th Dual Bousa ii Kaaaai,
Topska, Feb. 3. All hope of settling
the muddle of the house has been aban
doned, and the two organizations have
settled down, quit quarreling and agretd
to divide tbe tiuw on the floor from now 1 in port.
Will Build a Second Veaorlnt.
Xew YoKK, Feb 3. Naval officers ay
if the report from the guns' trials on
tlie cruiser Vesuvius continue as favora
ble as thev have for the past three
davs, there is little doubt that a second
dynamite gun vessel will be built. It is
learned on good authority that the naj
department is prepared to orders seeon,
ship of the Vesuvius type, to be built
just as soon as there ia sufficient assur
ance of the accuracy of the dynamite
gun when operated from a floating platform.
Boiaa for tha Cb!t.
Dm Moisis, Ia., F'eb. 3. Ctete'antl
has tendered Governor-elect Botes th
position of secretary of agriculture, who
today sent to Cleveland a letter declin
ing the position of secretary ol axricul
ture. The information comes from the
governor's friends. Tbe matter has been
under consideration for several day.
Governor Boies give as his reason that
it is the general wish of the democrats)
of the shite that he should fiht for
I nited States senator next fall.
Tha Oity of Ftkia Safe.
San Fbani isoo, Feb. 6. The City of
Peking was sighted eighteen mi!et out
this morning at 8:45. She left Yoko
hama for San F'rancisco, January 10th,
arid was due here Januarv 24th. Today
makes her twelve days overdue. It is
now learned that the machinery broke
down nineteen days ago, since which
time the Peking has been under sail.
To Baviaattif Paiiiou iiat.
W'AsuiNoroN, Feb. 2 Mr. Little ol
Sew York, a member of the Uaum in
vestigating committee, introduced tu
the house toduv a bill to revise the pen- "
sion list. Its purpose is to disc-over all
undeserving pensioners and have their
names erased from the roll.
Turn and Turn About.
TorssA, Kan., Feb. 2. Populists this
morning obligingly took a recess to giva
the republicans a chance to do some bus
iness. The republican house then passed!
a bill appropriating $tiO,000 for the Kan
sas world's fair exhibit.
Alaaka Want! 3ome Butt.
Skattlk, Feb. 2. The people of Alas
ka are calling aloud for home ru'o aqti
are setting earnestly at work to secure it, ,
according to advices recived from Ju
neau by the steamer City of Topeka, aav
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